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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-01-11 - Orange Coast Pilot( I t 1 I ll I t • t t \ I ·-........ -..... .--...... ______ _ ·,lJ N [)A 'f J;'\Nl1/\H'f ' '1111 _,, ~ ~ .... •kllol .. ·-- ELSIE, THE MISSING MALLARD, SHOWS NO ILL EFFECTS UPON HER RETURN Adam Ztegter, I , hetpe lovable pet demonatrete her feathery telthfulneH Quaek haek on traek Balboa Island's perfonni~ duck returns Ry JOF:I. DON Of ~ Dolly Puet SWI The fcloniuu~ capt'r be~an about lhrct' weeks ago when F:lsit', a friendly pct mallard, was nubh<•1l from her Halboa lslanrt home Thl' llroucl r.111sst·ss1on ur !l-year old Ad:1m ZieJ(lc·r. t-:ls1r· mad£· a n<imt' or sorts for hnself in tht' m·i~hhorhomJ as th•· h·athered <·um panwn wh1>'ll 1·omt• when t·alled, ride on the• hack of a sw1mmn, ho11 on a boanl for a hltl1· wandsurfini.: and smooc·h with a pair of lllH'k<·rc•d hp:-. Evc·r :-.an1·1· Ad:im found hc•r as an ahan doni•d duckling tw11 yl'ars ago, lh1• two hav1• l11·1·n ltkc brother and s1:-.h·r A nat11inw11h· rliu·khunl was averted, thuu~h . hy a qull'k thank1ni.: nt'l~hhor whfl managed lo g1•t a d1·sc:riplion of ltll' rl<As ll.lrdly 1lucknappc r and his 1i1·t·nsc· plat1· numtwr Anotht'r nt•1ghhor s pollc·d the man an tht' neighborhood on1·1· agl.lan ancl told him. in no uncertain ter ms, tn n·turn the duck "Wt· wen· hoping sh1: wasn't going to 1·nd up on srJml'llCxly's tahlt' as Christmas drn n1•r . ·• -;aul Ad.irn 's mother , C:<trol. Thf• nc·1~hh11r 111111 Mrs Ziei.:ler the man had lak1•n thl' thH'k as ;1 1u-t for his two \ c•hildrrn Shr rtm•sn't know if he km•w F:lsic w:is n 't JUSl your run of the mill mallard. Luckily, Jo:lsit·'s blond owner was spared the ~rief of the te m11orary loss. lie Wl.lS visit· ing his father for the holidays and returned lo find his fri1•nd <·unl<·ntedly quacking away in I ht' front yard. Mrs Zic:gh•r. howevt'r. says N••wporl Hc·ac·h llOlice didn't 1·xat'lly t•x prcss muc·h ex 1a·rlls1• in lracin~ stolen ducks. She says they appcar<:d to halk al h1·r first report. But then an attornt•y advised her to s lly that a felony h;id b1•t•n 1·11mmilted by lllac•ing a $1 ,000 v<Jlue on lhl' du<·k Afkr all, sht' rcasunc:d , rcpr~sentativcs from TV's "HNtl l'N1ph" · had conla<•terf her ahoul <loing a s1·gmt·nt rm t-:lsit· T hal mi~ht 11·~111 to •• rutun· as lhl' w1n~cd world's unswer Ill Hin Tin Tin, Hcnji or l.:JSSI(' In th(• mcanllmt'. Adam and to:lsie an• playfully cn1oymg tht·1r rt'union The l:lC>y will have lo nurst' lht· dut·k for a while since the dui·kn;ippcr clippt•d ht•r win~s Hut ht'r ~rounrlNI ('(10clition <loesn'l s1•em to l111thc·r cilhl'r of th1•m Wht.•n tht!Y g11 for th1·ir artc~rnoun "Jo~." Ad a rn 1·an al !toas t nuw kt•t•p up Cops end LA standoff One gunman shot dead, second arrested LOS ANGEi.ES (Al» A Juvenile Hall Police l.l Charles Hii.:b1e identified the dead man as Anthony Martinez of Los Angeles. whose age was given as bet ween 'l7 and 3 J. ~unpoint we re two 4 year ()Id girls and a 4 year-old boy, and two wom<•n, 19 and 23, police said. OH ANG E (OUN ! 'I C A l If OH N IA ~O Cf N l '1 Haig OK assured Tapes pact clears nt;>mination WASHINGTON <AP> -The Senate Foreign Relations Com· millee opened.the door Saturday for speedy confirmation or Alex-· under M. Haig ·as secretary of slate when Democr ats and Republicans reached an ap- parent consensus nol to hold his nomination hostage for While House tapes. Though no formal d ecision was reached, Democrats ap- peared ready to accept a Republican-backed compromise that would allow llaig's appoint ment lo reach the full Senate floor by Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, regardless or whether any l~pes have been obtained and re - Under the proposa l hy Chairman Charles H. Percy, R- Ill., and Senate Majority Leader Members of the panel 's Howard Baker or Tennessee, the Democratic minority appeared committee will ask immediately mollified al Percy's assurances and subpoena if necessary -that he would pursue any re- lhe logs and indeites for 100 cordings that: might cast new hours of recorded conver sations light on the Haig case. despite between Haig and Richard M. the retired general's repealed Nixon in 1973. testimony he did nothing im- Specific recordings, held now proper while serving as Nixon'.s by the' National Archives, could chief of staff prior .to the pres1· then be s ubpoenaed if a review dent's resignation in disgrace. of the logs indicates a particular Sen. Claiborne Pell. D· R L. conversation might be rele vant to llaig's evaluation. But Baker the panel's senior democrat, earlier asked the committee to warned that legal challenges by b r Nix on and others c;;oliuiTJdif<dr.e;fTi;;ay\711dl;e~---t-1 mfttim~~~~ia1a«t.ee~ly~is>:ls~u11:e~S!,!!U~~~e!!n.!a;!.s,!o~r:,_ all 100 hours of the Nixon Haig li very or. the tapes for weeks or tapes recorded between May 4 months. and he intends lo proe ' R bl' ns ceed with a conf1rmal1on vote in and July 18, 1973. epu · IC~ • view a •~a an s would cause undue delay and s wearing in as the 40lh 11rc·s1 lead lo a "fishing expedition " dent "If there are ml.Iller~ on the 'Have Gun'· actor Richard Boone dies tapes whi(·h should disqualify <ien. llaig. then he should be dis· qualified," Pell said "On the other hand, if these ta11t::-. d11 not reveal any such infr>rmatmn. then we wi ll all he m<>r1· 1·11m fortablc with (;en lla1g's 1·on firm a lion " ST AllGUSTINf';, fo'lct <AP> Actor Hichard Boone. known lo television viewers for his role as Paladin in the series "llave· Cun, Will Travl'I," died here Saturday of cancer of the throat. lie was f>:J Boom', who was frequently l'asl as thl' lalc John Wl.lyne's advnsary 1n such films as "Big J akl"' and "Tht: Shool1st," was St'rving as 1·ulluri.1 I amhassador of the slate of f<'loridl.l at the lime of his death. lie had re· tired here lo paint. Boone, born and cdul.'ated in California. was choosen three limes by the National TV Critics as best actor and nominated best actor five times by the Na· t1onal Academy of TV Arts and Sciences. "Have Gun, Will Trave l" was produced hy C HS from 1957 lo 19fi2 . As 1';,iladin, Hoone played a loner who hired out his shooting sk ills and carried business l'ards <Sef' HOON•:. Page A2> .. ~ ......... DEAD IN FLORIDA Richard Boone J\fler hoth Sldl'S C<I Ul'USed. l'c•rc·y c·ounlt•red with th•· offer tu hav1· the· c·omm1ttet''s lawyers sc·n•en the tapes l.lntl olhe r rn f!Ul'stcd materials and issue a s ul11wcna only for "rc•lf'vant " mal c rial Tht' minority ap - 111·art•cl n ·arly lo accept lh<Jt pm· posal. th1·n halkNI when told the m a j o r 1 t y c· o u n s f' I . I-' r 1· <1 Thompson, alrt-<1cly has s <J11l he thinks n11n1: ur lh1· l a pt·'o wuulrl he rt'l1>vant Pell sa11l C'omrniltc1• mc·mhcrs should determine th<il matl1>r r or th cm s e Ives . and I' c r c· Y quickly n mcurrcd tht'• dec·1s11111 would I~ lt'ft to thl' panc.·I "The last thi~g we nf'1•d 1s ll rep Illy of Watergate. and least or all thl! Watergate tapes ." Raker said. "This 1s not a rehash of \\ <J teq.(;•lt'." ~atd I '•~II . "A II wt· arc seeking is 100 hours or ll-ss " "Ill' says lhcrc's nothing on those tapes ... sa11l Haker •·If there is something on them, Al llai1(s in trouble anyway " Donors draw criticism Paynients for plasma disturbing Santa Ana By Gl.F.NN SCOTT Of -D•llJ ~Uel Sl•ll Behind a counter in the la rge li ving room at lhl' Weste rn Hiulol(ics plas ma bank in downtown Santa Ana sit stacks of money. SR 50 in each The money 1s nel.llly ordered l.lnd ready to hand out lo each of -J \COTT lo a plastic sack the so.ca lled donors who invest a cou pie of hours resting in the comfortable. overstuffed 'chairs in the room a s a neerlle draws blood fr om their arms in The watery plas ma then is separated from the blood cells by workers who s pin the plastic sacks of blood in a centrifuge. \ 13'h·hour-long standofr between police and two gunmen holding rive hostages in ll motel ended Saturday when a sharpshooter kllled one of the armed men ( with a single shot to the head I and the hostages. including three small children, escaped unharmed. , \ r One orrlcer was "nicked in the finger" in an earlier shooting in· cidenl. but none were wounded in the final showdown, said HJg. bie. The drama ended at 8:35 a .m. when one of lhe women was or- dered lo drive the motel manager's car up to the office, The blood cells are pumped where the hostages were being back into the donors' arms ; the kept. She then open ed the $8.50 goe1 into their pockets. I • I! t t r J r I • The second gunman. iden· tiflced as the teen-age stepson of the man police shot, was arrest· e d unharmed by Specia l Weapons and Tactics team members. The 15-year old, who was not identified, was booked for lnvesti1alion of robbery at The gunmen took 13 hostages shortly alter botching a robbery at the Time Motel on the UIOO block of Western Avenue in Hollywood, but ei1ht of the hostages managed lo escape during the n.lght. Remaining In the motel at t•~ THI: INSll)t: .....LlftDllNG llELn .. ~J~anaweiint-..Mf.Viff '8 wa1 the No. 1 subject mentioned .r.ecord readers' compliments In the flnt week of lbe Daily and crtUclams? See Pate A7. INDEX llAP.8Tll0 •118BD -Zubln Mehta. now dindor of the New York PhllharmonJc, la alwa11 welcome back on Southland podiums, npeciially when he eondudl Mahler. See reviews on Pa1e All. l:LEGANT B•PllA818 -If your proportion• aren't wbat they UMd' to be or 1boWd be, Jackett and Jewelry can take at· talion awar from your fault& ud 1fbeD &bl' atU.OU.U.. SM Pa1e • • passenger side door, police said. The bills, though. aren't just .,..,, ...... _.., .... ric. 0 ·0-11 A small boy and another any greenbacks. Jn the corner of woman then appeared. each, stamped in red Ink, are Then came Martinez, several the words: "Earned at Western reel behind. Biologics." OFFER ON WESTERN BIOLOGICS WINDOW IN SANTA ANA Money IHued la atemped ao merchant• wlll know It• ortgln A sharpshooter fired a single Owner Nancy Feinstein says Signs on all four sldes of the bullet, killing the armed man. s he wants hfr s keptical building advertise cash for SWAT team members hurled nelahbors and other downtown plasma. tear gas into the motel lobby and merchants to know where their It lan't coincidence that the the other gunman, described aa business cornea from. business ia located In an area "about 18 years old," was ar-Western Biologics freezes Its where people nee d money. reste d outsid e. uid officer plasma. packs It In sturdy Those are the folks who make up Larry Bender. cardboard· boxes and sells It to the cllentele at a place like Pullet: destrltM!d both 1unmen "l"il> o ·r a r<l'r-re rw tl er earn---wntern B1oto11c1. 811 "hardcore ex-cons." Both manufactured for other A profile or~ an avera1e were apparenUy hl1h on dru11 therapeut.lc uses, sucb u clot· plasma donor, Mrs. Feinstein while they held their victlma ttn1 material for hemophilia~. said 11 a "poorly educated JI. ca ptive and demanded an "The w0rld dependa on U.S. yea;·old man who la borderline escape car. plaama," said a ~hate lln. whether he's employed -In '·We were under the Im· Felnateln. 1eneral labor." preulon from converaaUona But despite tta noble uses, Tbey IO to the plasma bank, with the 1utpects and from talk· commercial pluma and Santa ah• .. td, becauH they nffd Int to people who had aeen them Ana don't seem to mlz. money , becauH they laave earlier ln the evenin1 that they Tbe plasma bank, at llt W. ma1aaian to read and eom· were hilh on clru11." Morrbon Third Ill .. ii located la the bMrt fortable'tbaln to lll'ln -lf tMJ aaid. of the rundown part of dowll&on can AIDd tbe need,_ -..a Dunne the atendolf, about IO Banta ADa. ' because no one prHchn to Polle• omcen 1urrounded ... If tt llD't. Uld row, it'• clcM. them. motel md IM 1unm1n remalaed Tbe buildbac la 1urroiaaded bJ a "If you donate at tM Red tn ooa1taa& telepboae contact r•cue mlukm, a btll depot, a Crou, JOU'N a hero,"·• 111Ad. f with...,.,.........,., pool ball and a tattoo parlor. "If you Mil tt -ud tldl UIMI ,, ' \.----~ time you're a bum, and that doesn't make sense lo me." George Rlbardlere of Santa Ana said while sitting in one ol the Uvtn1 room chairs that he's lucky because he haa a job u a tow lruckdrlver. Nil t•nla ahon '11d ..boJnJn __ -the to..-Hla jacket wu em-. broldered with• the name. "Steve," which he uplalned "was a Jone story," "I don't know what half the people would do If It wasn't for Wettem Biolotica," he Hid. "It keeps them in food ao they don't have to 1teal tt." Poli~ have a 1U1htly different penpedlve. Lt. Paul Wallen, wbo la ill ehar1• of downtown patrols, aatd tbl clients of tlM plaama baDk oftkera pt to now an < ... PIAlllA, .... At> ' , • ---.. • . ----~---- JU CWl..Yl"tl..OT ,, Police -move quickly Suspect arrested in Santa Barbara case Mandavu, a 7,000-pound female African elephant, has returned to the San Diego Wild Animal Park pachyderm pack wear- ing a Fiberglass cast on a hind leg. Man- davu underwent a historic operation last October. and her dortor says she's doing fine. SANTA BARBARA IAPJ A Washington man seen talking to a South African sculptor and his business a ssociate in a Solvang bar 2112 hours before they were found shot to death was arrested Saturday and booked for in- vestigation or three murders, said the sheriffs department. Dennis Boyd Miller, 48, or Des Moines, Wash.. a lso known as Paul Warfield, was urested at 3:16 p.m. by King County, Wash. police homicide investigators in connection with the deaths last wee k of arli s l Giovanni Schoeman, 40 ; his business as- sociate. Cornelius Moll, 41 , of Ventura. and S('hoeman's 26· year -old girlfriend. Kimberley Roberts. of Glen Cove . N. Y. .. A triple homicide may not be a bag thing in some cities." s aid Sheriff's Deputy Robert Spinner , "hut in Santa Barbar a County it's a big deal " lie noted that the arrest came within 111 hours of the crime. ,\ six-m an task force from the Santa Barbara County Sheriffs Department. l>istrict Attorney's Office and city p()lice depart menl were present at Miller's arrest. -·------- Santa Barbara police they had been told by at r ee wt nesses a male victims were seen in the bar at lhe Danish Inn in Solvang about 10 p.m . Tuesday, the night or the murder. The two men had Irish coffees while waiting for som eone and Salvador fighting Fro• Pa9'1 A I BOONE. Presses ease erupts By the Associated Press SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (APl Heavy fighting erupted her e Saturday ni~hl and leftist guerrillas, in 1J radio broadcast from a station they had seized. a nnouncNi tht•i r "final of· fensive" against the ruling junta had been laum·hcd. An air force spokes man said there was automatic weapons fire and hand gr enades were lobbed in an attack al the llopango military airport, eight miles east or San Salvador . He s aid 200 government soldiers were rushed to the milil;tr.y:-base l•l fight the guerrillas Battles wt•rc reported in at least 15 places in the capital and in the cities or Sonsonate. 45 miles west of here. and in Santa Aha, 52 miles lo the northwest. There were no immediate re- 1iorts of casualties. A message broadcas t over a radio' station seized by a group o1 guerrillas claimed le ftist forces were m oving in toward the center of the capital. The re- port could not be confirmed. Soon a fte r the g ue rrillas seized the radio st ation, the gov· ernment hooked all stations in the capital into a nationwide network and started broadcast· ing d etails o f a military ceremony Freeway-nail spill damages I 00 vehicles '· Nearly 100 vehicles were <tamaged when a truckload or ohe-inch roof nails spilled in the southbound lanes of t he San i)iego Freeway in Irvine, ac- c ording to the Ca lifornia a,ighway Patrol. . The nails littered the freeway fbr about a quarter of a mile "riday b l ockin g a ll la n es ~\ween MacArthur and Jam- ~ee boulevards. •:A' .spokesman for the CHP 9tRd that motorists with tires c¥1naged In the vicinity can file ~port with the office between ~:a.m . and 5 p .m . Monday tlttough Friday. ~ tn Santa Ana the CH P office is I ated at 2031 E. Santa Clara. truck was identified as · ~l o n g i n g t o C a s c a d e ehouae. Inc .• Fresno. • • Boone was born in Los Angeles in 1917. a seventh gener ation nephew of pioneer Daniel Boone. Following a n education at Stanford University. where he won the light heavyweight in- ter collegiate boxing title while studying liberal arts, he was an oilfield roustabout in Southern Ca lifornia and then took up painting full-time before spend· ing four years in the Navy as an aerial gunner during World War 11. The acting bug got him after the war and he joined the :'lleighborhood P layhouse in New York and studied with Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio. Worker foils store holdup in Santa Ana A grocery store employee held two armed bandits Saturday morning until police arrived a ft e r the pair demanded groceries from a ('Ustomer leav- ing the Santa Ana store. Nolan Choldenko, 22, of Santa Ana told police that he was leav· ing the Thriftimart. 1308 W. Ed· inger Ave .. shorty a fter mid- night, when the two men con- fronted him in the parking lot demanding that he hand over his g roceries. An unidentified stor e employee noticed the confronta- tion and ran to the rescue of Choldenko. T he guns turned out to be toy weapons. Arrested o n s uspicion or armed robbery wer e Robert Gutierrez, 33, of Garden Grove, and Rudy Aburto. 43, of Santa Ana. 13-year-old fatally stnrek A 13-year -old Huntington Beach girl was ki lled wh ile crossing the street in front of her home Saturday night, police said. Alma Martinez. 7875 Newman St. was dragged 124 feet after be- ing struck by a car while crossing Beach Boulevard onto Newman St. The driver, Randy Lee Buske. 24, or Westminister, was not cited in connection with the accident. Police said that there is no crosswalk or tramc light at the int ersection. Miss Martinez was pro- n oun ced dead at Fountain Valley Community Hospital following the 6: 30 p. m. accident. TELEPHONE All depcctlWlla: (714) 142-tU't ,Cla• ..... Mwert1•11: 142·~ O,,ICll C.CalMM: JaWfnl .. yst,_ L....-8Mdl: IC7 No. CM•I H .... way H-lfttll919NCll: 111U.._ll ee.tlevard Mesa sculptor in 'People' F~iery Iranian immig rant Ali Hous han. who is b<1llling the Ci- ty of Costa Mesa over his rights to ere<'I sculpturt's on his in- dus trial prn1wrty. is bask in..: in national publicity today. Houshun ·~ fight ln c•n·c·t tht• c·o ntrov cr~aal hig. n•cl. mt•t<.11 S<'ulpturt•s al 1550 Su1ll'rior ,\vc. t•t•ntt•rs 011 what ht' lwlif'\'l'S arc• l'Onst1tulional ISS Ul'S Till' !'it\' c·11nt t>nds I and-usl' t•o nlrol 1s.sut·~ arc paramount and that ltic mon•-lhan-30-foot la II llll'C'l'!' m 11st ht• l'Onst ru<·t<·d in ltnt• with (·1t~· huilrltng or dinant•(·~ A full pagt• art1l'lt.'. wath photos. ap1H·ars this w('ek in .. Pt•ople" magazant•s Spirit sec tum It outlines Roushan's battle J 111 nl'ft whc·n ht· e reeled a pru~ t•r 10..-. 1..•r fountain w1thou1 eom pl yang with c·aty re~ulutioo~ In O<·tolx·r. the· c·aty won tht• f1r~l rounci an a lt'gal h~Ule over jus t who 1s right OrnnJ,:t' County's Superior Court issued a preliminary in- .1unl'lion statinJ:( Roushetn could not unilaterally ignore c.•ity laws or ronditions in his work. Even as that ruling was being handed down, Roushan e rected a st•cond s eul1>lure entitled "Bull<•rfly Wings" that towers higher than the first sculpture. Subsequently, the cit y has agreed to allow Roush an to· hand-waler r(1ses he planted ln front of lht' two seulptures. plan- tings required by the city, which a lso ordt•rc>d ins :allation of automalH' s1>ranklcrs in the smull rose ~ardens. Roushan had balked, staling that uulomat1c watering would ruin his rosf..'s. But the city continues lo pres's for a trial which officials believe will ordt.•r Roushan to follow city rcgulut1ons in c>r erting future structures. /\ rultng nn be half of the city, says City Attorn<'Y Tom Wo<Xi. also could lf..'acl to dism<1ntlin~ sculptures aln«1dy in place. Hut Roushan. rc·presented now HB tee~ager ' still 'critical' after accident A Huntington Beach teenager remains in critical condition to- day al Fountain Valley Com- m unity Hospital after being struck down in a crosswalk. Phillip Alan Har bin. 17. has. lain in a coma in the hospital's intensive care ward since the 3: 10 p.m . accident Thursday. Police said that he was struck by an automobile as he rode hts bicycle south in the crosswalk along Warner Avenue and ..NWl~\s Street. Wh1e one motorial•itOppecrTO Harbin; a second driver failed to see htm in time. The 17-year old driver was not held in connec· lion with the accident. • The intersection has been the site or continued controversy since a study by the city two years ago found It to be a hazardous area. Numberous phone calls rrom parents alnce , the accident will result ln the el"ftllon of a traffic 1l1n1t. accordln1 to a 1polretmJD for the city Public Worn Department . • by American Civi l Liberlit:s t:nion attorney Mc.•ir Westre1 ch. is appealing tht• Superior Cour1 's pre Ii mi nary injunc.·tion WPslrt•it•h savs hl' has fill'd •• nolll'l' or appt·~ I With I ht• C'ourt of ,\pp<'al in San Bc.•rnard1n11. :\I tssut". \.\'Psi n ·id1 t•ontNtd!>. is Stlfll'l'lor ('011rl fatl11n·~ to d(•al \\ 11 h lht• I SS Ill' of frt·t• Sfll'f•('h and t•xpr1•s.,1on und•·r th t• l ' S < '11ns11tul wn \\'1·s1 n•tl'h t'11nlfortcb thllt thl· fn·i· .. p1•1·c·h 1s.,1t(· must tw 1·1m ..,1d1·r<'ll 111 th(• l'a~t'. lit·tau.,t• tht• sntlpt11r1·~ art• art not hu1hhngs '.\h•anwhtlt.'. H1111~han ~a v~ ht is work1n~ now on a 'third -,t·11lptur1• ;i p~ ra1111d anrl \'okano affair that will tov.t:r sonH· 20 fl>t•t hight•r than lht• :10 plus-footns aln·ady 1n plan· Houshan s:ivs lht• 1·ourt ha-,sk h:.ad lwlkr tw" t•lt·an·d u11 w1th1 n a month. that his ncwt·~t en•a I ion will tx.· n·ad \ Ii \ tht·n and that he wi ll t'rl..'Cl 01t · court rul ang or no c·ourt rulinl! Ro ushan say~ he• ha!> rt.'<'elVt.'11 c n <·ouragt'mcn t from two telephone t•u llers on(' from lh1• southern part or the nutaon and the other from 11;iwa11 sanct· his s tory w<.1s h1ghlight1·d an the nationally cl1strihutccl wnkly magazine "T his ont• woman from cl (1Wn south I think It wa~ Alabama said it was men like me who drafted tht' Con s ti tution ... Roushan reported Rous han. who immagralt'd to the Unilf..'d States from I ran in 1963, says his whole lat e is ded· icated now to his sculptures and the· consl1tut1onal issues in \'olved lie say~ ht· unn· cetrnt·d S20.000 as a welder in has shop hut the cutrent legal hassles huve ended his will to work commt'rcially they spoke Afrikaans to each other. When they were joined by a nother man, they switched lo English, police said. The men were found dead 2th hour s later. lying alongside rural Highway 154 in Santa Barbara County, 25 miles north of Schoeman's rented home. Ms. Roberts was found inside that home. All three had been shot to death . "Miller was the third man at the bar," said Spinner . "He was determined by investigation to have been the third subject. We don't know what connection he had with the two victims. we don't know what the m otive may have been." Spinner said four search war - rants have been issued .an the case. for a business, a residence a nd two vehi c les. but an · vestigators did not say where those search sites are located. The triple slaying has taken on WASHINGTON (AP > -Dep· uty Secretary or State Warren M. Christopher was to remain in Algiers at least until today to press negotiations for release of · the 52 American hostages in Iran, Gas station attendant hurt in shooting A service station attendant is in good condition todav at Hunt angtnn lntercommunit;· llospital aftt>r one of several shots fired h y a gunman Saturday after noon struek him 1n lhl· right sh11u ldt•r. llcrman Stuehme\'er . 2:l. of c;a rdcn Grove, was ~·aiting on a t'us tomer at the Sht.>ll St<1tion at lhl· l'onwr of Edingl•r Avt•nue ;.ind Bolsa Chica Street wh .. n the ~1ioot1ng oel'urrf..'d J>oltN' late r arn·~tcd J ean PiC'rre Mirhacl Wrhry al has nearby home in connl'.'cllon v. 1th thf..' I 45 p m intidl•nt Polic:e said that Wehn v. a~ firing a .22 rifll' in the back~ ard •if h1 ~ home at 5050 Skylark l>rl\'t• v.ht>n Stut'hmf..'ve r v.a!> w11un1h-d · l>C'taa Is of the shool ing v. erl• sk1'khy and pol1<·(· v.cr(· unc·er tc.lin Whc·thf..'r Wchry v. as <11m1ng lht· ~un at Stm·hm(•y('r <l1rectly an aspect or ante rnational mystery. Schoeman was visited often by hi s brother . Pierr e , from diamond-rich South Africa. and the artist often made expensive trips to Las Vegas, police have been told. Schoeman's Giopaul Gallery in Solvang re1ttured bronze sculptures that ranged in price up to $5,000. Actor Sy lvester Stallone. s tar of ··Rocky.·' was a prominent ('USlomer of Schoeman 's gallery . William and Audrey Roberts or Long Island, N.Y., were in Santa Barbara Saturday lo claim their daughter's body. Moll's wife made arrangements to bury him but asked that no in· formation be l(iven out. Schoeman's body remained unclaimed. llis estranged wife and their children live in Lon- don. His brother. Pierre. was re portedly en route from· South Africa to ma ke etrrangements. the State Department announced Saturday U.S. officials !;aid they con- tinued to hope an agreement can be reached before Pres ide nt- elecl Ronald Reagan takes or fice Jan. 20. Christopher planned to meet again with Algerian Foreign Minis ter Mohamed Be nyahia . said a C S official who did not v. a nt to be identified The of- ficial sa id no date had been set for Chris t opher's r etu rn tu Washington Christopher <1nd Benyahia mel for an hour Saturday evening, and the top Li S negotiator de· C'ided t<J n•mam until al least to tlav . "lo t'Ontinue lo work· on m echan1t•al ancl procedural IS· Slll'S and to r•·maan in c lose t'On- tat·t " with tht• Algeraans , ae- <'O rding to thP Stult.· Depart rnt•nl Chrt!>llflht•r <:<1 utioncd that his n·rn;.11111nl.! in Alg1cr!'i "s hould rl<•t ra1st· an~ unch11· t·xpe<·tat i1m.s , .. said the• st alt'mcnt Chrbtoph<'r fll'w to Algil•rs on Wednc•sda~ night to darify {.; S replil'S to Iranian quc·stions ahuut lht.• latest /\mcriean pro· posals. The ,\lgN1etns. acting as antermt.>diaracs for the ongoing negotaatwns. had ex pr essed d o uht that a wr itten lJ _S c•letraf1t·at1 on rclaved Tueschn· v. oulcJ bl· l:iat1~fal'lc;r} - ,\ ncv. s<.'l of ~ ue:;t aons "'as n • t'l'l\'t'd from lnm un Friday. and ('hnstophcr ancl his party Wt're prl'paring n •sponSl'S to thosP a~ "'e II We''e Listening ••• Thl' l>aih· Pilot want:-; to hear from it s rt>adcrs, what you likt• about the paper ancl what you don't llkt.· Wt• also would like to publish your nt•ws on ;rny .subJcc·t in our lt.>ltt.>rs to lht' editor C'ol- umn. Call the numbc·r bc•low and your m<'ssagC' will bc recorded Messages will be transcribcd several t1mt•s <la ilv and dt.>llvered tn l hf..' dt•sk of the approprllltl' t•dator !\o1 atl hn x c:ont nbul ions wll I be deli\'ered to the editorial pagL• l'd1tor ~ailhox contributors must inC'ludc· their name and telt•phone number for verification. No circulation rails, ple<1se Tell us what's on vour mind Tht• numbt'r as in ser\'ice 24 hours a day. seven days a ..-.·et·k 642·6086 ~.-.,A/,~ SNOW- NEXT EXIT Sun Valley: 28", GOOD Skiing Snow Summit: 12" -18", GOOD Skiing Alta: 46", All lifts Open Snowbird: 32", GOOD Skiing Park Oty: 24", GOOD Skiing MuHwnoth: 15", GOOD Skiing I ·~ I • Oil borrower's conscience squeaky Tht' Ne 11ada r r a t1\Port1U10f1 Otipartment 1s \S richer and an Idaho man ha') o (tear con~clence after paying for engine oil he "bOrrow~d" l8 years aoo. Emery Tettelmer of Twin Falls, Idaho, wrote the agen- c y exp1a1n1n9 tha t white he was e loplno in 19,2, his 1932 PtymO\lth brokto an oil tine He and h is bride coasted into tl\e oep.artment's yard, and when they found only "a dog or hwo around th~y bOrrowed a tl11e-quart c an of oil. As a Christia n, ,it's time· I repaid you," he wrote. Then. 1~ cents a quctrt, now a dollar, so have e nc losed a check tor \5 to make payment. The marriage is going strong. · Paul and Luula .\JcCartney ertend generosity For the second year, former Beatie Paul McCartney and his wife Linda have contributed $10,000 to the New York Times Neediest Cases Fund. Meanwhile, the Times said Saturday, contributions continue to be made in memory of John Lennon, another of the four Beatles, who was s hot to death Dec. 8. Sulitd11ny s"iq11a/s '1 Terry Hradshaw .... Mother again Donna Summer Pop singer Donna Summer ha s given birth i n Los Ange les to he r second child, a 7-pound, 3-ounce girt: Brook Lynn Sudano. The vocalist's husband is singe r-guit arist Bruce Sudano. Actress Julie Harris is re- ported "recover ing very w el l " at Sloan-Kette ring Ca ncer Center in New York after removal of a malignant growth. -------·--George McGovern, former se na tor a nd presidential nominee, will teach a course es e rn n1 ver sity on recent American foreign policy, a dean said. 1 ·mver.'i1t.11·h0tmd S1-1T1 (;eor~,e .Wc.:(;uet.'nt "What's been printed is basicall y true," says Terry Bradshaw, quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers who m ay foresake the sport for a lucrative television series, ','Short Trackers." ~I Sundlly,Janu.,y, 11. 1981 DAILY PILOT Poles stage strike . 4· Millions demanding five-day workU'eek .~:"Jt>: · .. > ~ ~~ ~~ WARSAW , Poland <AP) - Polish workers b)C the millions defied the government and stayed off the job S'aturday to press their demand for a five· day, 40-hour workweek. The na· tionwide protest curtailed pro· duction at major plants. Party leader Stanislaw Kania, after a two-day meeting on farm issues with party leaders and an official of the United Peasants Party , acknowledged that farmers may have legitimate com plaints. But he warned against attempts to organiie a "Rural Solidarity" fa rmers un- along with transport and other esllential services. PAP said some act ivist mem- bers of the independent labor union Solidarity "undertook lo remove" workers who showed _4ltercation resul,t,s in fatal, stabbing ion patterned after the indepen· A Santa AnCJ mCJn was stabbed dent trade union. to death early Saturday morning Th.e offi cial PAP news agency a nd his friend slightly wounded said the majority or workers. after they were attacked along "guided by civic responsibility," the JOO block of Lyon Street in reported to their jobs. But the SCJnta Ana. police said agency acknowledged most The body of Leonard Flores. stayed home in the m ajor in-29. who died following lhe I · JO dustrial centers of Warsaw. a.m fight. was discovered by Gdansk , Koszal1n , Elbl<Ag , poli ce at 7 CJ.m . Walbrzvrh. Szl·zccan , Lodz and Police SCI id that Sylvest e r Piotrko·w. Ortiz. 22. fled the scene and ad __ .:im.r.llL.:ilw.Jl.S--dt!.µ..ar.lm.eni-.mit.t.ed himself -t-t1 ue· l rvi"c stores and offic·cs in Warsaw Mcdit·al C<,ntcr with slight stah and other t•1ties rcm<Ai ned open wounds ' •' up for the first shirt in fac~ an Lodz. Poland's second la city. · "The slowed-down pac~of work Saturday will havc.;as 1;•conomic effects," PAP r~- e d "The et•onom y will duutJtcdly fet-1 th1• lo. sses r .._ ing from a shutdown of so I ht-plants." ~ No precise figures w .~· available on how m a ny wor.lj _ Joined the prolcsl. But if PAM estimate that 65 percent of. crews reported for work. . the number staying home c0 _ have approat'hcd fi million. :~;.: • ... ~·4 Poland has a work force ~~ 16.5 million an a populati<V.A 35.5 million. _;~~ L abor M1n1 s t cr Jan d~· · Obod11wsk1 w;.arned on the eri the prot<::.t that those who fa" " to s ho\\ up Satunfa y might duc·kl·d a day·s pay The govern- m c n t ha s !-><.11d Pol<And 's weakened N·onomy cannot af. fo rd a shorten eel work week. I\ ('onfront1:1t111n over free SaturdCJys IJ<•g;Jn brewing an late l>cccmtwr. His agent, David Gershenson, says of the NBC pilot ___ __ a bout tw_o rac~ ~are drJxe.rs, c:o-star:cing-c..oun-tt.f'r"tl'f'-l'.Nt1'fl>e"<'sttte•nir-lr "-------- .: .. ---:-- Luck sanger Mel Tillis, "T erry has a lready decided that if the ~,.--.-r.-puni·.efa ... -• ser iesissuccessful,he'snotgoingtoplayfootball." ~V.:-'C" 07 •lrW'IC"••• "Attention girls: Kenny Dixon Is 21 today and still available. Signed: Mom and Dad." With that announcement in newspaper advertisements and on their front lawn in Dayton, Oh io, Jake and Jane Dix- on revealed the e ligibility of their son, a furn iture salesman. "He's a real good kid with a terrific sense of humor, but we are t r ying to unload him," the fathe r added. was with him St·\·pn cars. two ot' which we re police t·ruisers. wt•rc d amaged when a ;3()().foot C'ran<' topplC'd o\·l'r v. h il<• unloading stt-el ill I ht• sill' of Detroit ·s m•w Wayne Count~· .Jail Four c1f the vc•hicks wen• µarked in a A.P Wtr4roM\O no-s tanding zom· S1:-. pt•11pll· ''~·n· tn•ate<l for minor in1urit•:-. 1>111 1·r:11w opt·rutor Hay C~1mpllC'll . Ii:!.\\<•=--11111 '1~1rrrn·d Tht· lmt· fur parkmg Ill a 1111 ;-.t;1nd1nt.! 1111w rwrm;.cll~ js $211 1101 ;1 tT11;-.ht·d c·ar Ne\\rport skier survives 1,500-foot fall Bv ST•:v•: MARRL•: . Of,,_ D•1ly Pilol S1dfl When it sunk in that he was h eading fo cc first toward CJ jagged ('rop of rocks Jutting out of the snow. Newport neach re· sident Kel Turner figured that was it "I d1ctn ·1 think I'd make it." rC'call s the• Vl'lt•ran skier "I knew I rnuldn 't let my head hit the rocks. I C'lawed CJnd grabbed and somehow ~ot myself turned around ··But I still hit the rocks. Both my legs slammed into them. My daughter was up on the slope and said I did three somersaults in the air ·· Turner, resting in has Corona del Mar home and nursing a ma· jor league lineup of injuries. took a 1.500-foot tumble New Year 's Day while s kiing al Utah's Snowbird resort His story is straight out of the movie ''The Other Side of the Mountain" only T~rner was luckier. He 'll walk CJJ.(ain. He'll even ski again. Turner, a grandfather and a real estate broker, said he was preparing to ski the toughest run at Snowbi rd with his wife Florence when things started to go wrong. "It was a nice day but the trail was just a sheet of glass." says the Newport man. who began hitting the slopes more than 30 years ago when he lived in Canada. He says he slipped, hit a tree and then grabbed hold of the tree while he tried to get back into his bindinas ., " ut ... the tree just broke~ and I was nytng down the slope on my face. I tried to stop but I just kept gathering s peed. My dau1hter thinks I was doin& at leut50." Tumer says when hia body vee~ ofl the path and hit the rocks, it also sent him Oytn1 over a cliff. He aaya he came down, skidded on the snow lor anotber 700 feet before he wu able to stop himself by dlllina bis heels into the roclc-hardlui- faee. Hll wlfe, t~1b, had another penpective. ' r \ ~ .. , ...... , .......... KEL TURNER SURVIVED 1,500-FOOT SKI FALL Wife, Florence, ••• aure tt ••• hi• IHt trtp ''I saw him go over the cliff a nd h eard m y daught er scream," she recounts. "I knew he was dead. I just knew it." Turner says when he realized he'd come to a halt, he t.oolt a deep breath, sat up and attempt· ed to assess the dama1es. Things didn't look right. "One lei was stuck strai1ht down into the snow and the other was twisted around and sort ol caved-in below the knee. But the only thin& that really hurt was my shoulder." The Sid Patrol strapped him to a tobot1an and took him down the hilf to a medtcal clinic near the c·· Docton told blm hia 1 . wu aeparai.d lfld dlalocated. At the holplt.al he lot thereat • of the news. He'd severed liga. ments and ripped a tendon in one knee. His other Jeg was simply s mashed up. During a seven-day hospital stay one knee was rebuilt. his s pirits r e kindl ed and his shoulder taped up before he was driven back home . He says he's ready to hit the slopes again. "Oh sure," he says, laughin1 a little, "I'll be doing a little waterskiing this summer and will be ready tor the slopes next ·year. "I have three dau1hters, a aon, three 1randchildr•n and \three IClll·ln·l•ws wbo an .U ex- pert lkten. Tbe old man'• tot'° keep up with the lllda, doeso'J he?" r I Park once, save gas and shop for au your furnishing needs under one air-conditioned roof. NATION ..;;i ...... ' ·--· ' - Suncs.y, J.nuary, 11 , 1981 DAIL v PILOT A5 >. ~ Reagan campaign. promi,ses already fading WASHINGTON IAPl Thf' cunuirv1tlve umpaip pr<Jmaae~ thaat helped pro~l Ron1dd R••&• '°\ht pruldency are Mtlnnln• lo fa.e amid .. reallUet of 1overnm•t and the ecooomy And 110me Rep@Ucana are 1rumbU01 already about the Rea1an p01lcy cban1es. c .. twfort' a ..... n tab• olf1ce. ht' and his top aidlll att barkpedahn1 from 11ut·h ktiy pll"dllt!" as ba.lancan1 lhfl federal bud&•t within two ye1m. and 411.UaJy re openln& umi. tallu1 with tht' Sov1t!l Unioa "*>VND8 TOO much Uke business u uaual," t'omplillned Sen <.:harles Orusley, R·lowa, when Rt1111an'a desl1nated Treuury secretary predicted thtt udmlnh1tr11tion would not meet lta abedule for hatlatnctnte th" budget because of a worsenln& t•conomy APWI ........ ATLANTA POLICE CHOPPER SEARCHES FIELD FOR MISSING BLACK LAD BonH of two skeleton• found Frtd•y were di.covered S•turday Skeletal • remains found Hunt for missing black children continues ATLANTA <AP> -Police searchers s truggling through vine-entangle d woods in a southwestern s uburb Saturday found bones officials say may belong to one of two skeletons discovered in an investigation of .the killings or disappearances or 16 black children. About 100 policemen, police cadets and state and federal agents lined up Saturday for an intense, four-hour search of a 300·acre tract in suburban East · • whffe.-the bodies-of two other children have been found since November 1979. .. WE FOVND a couple of bones, that trom all indications. were from the same skeletal re· ma ins that were found last night." Atlanta Police Chief George Napper said Saturday. Atlanta Public Safe ty Com - missioner Lee Brown sajd the skeletal remains appeared to be those or children, but said it would be "in extremely poor '-- ta s t e and pr ema ture t o speculate" whether the re mains were those of the rive missing black children. .. We would hope and pray that those missing are indeed st ill missing ... he said. N aµper said poli ce searched the area s urrounding the re- m ains found Friday and two' nearby sites. The skeletons were found 75 yards apart in the thick woods near Interstate 285, a ma- JOr highway encircling the city. "IT'S A heavily wooded area. It seems that people have used it to dump garbage and other thin~s back there." Napper said. In addition to the bones. of- ficers collected various pieces or li tter . cans and shoes, but Nap- per said detectives would have to analyze t he items to de- termine their value to the in- vestigation . Meanwhile, 250 volunteers searched woods several miles a way Sa t urd a y b ut found nothing . A leader or the citizen sea r c h . Atlanta Councilman Arthur Langford. charged that police diverted his group to an area where no clues would be round for fe ar the volunteers would steal publicity. Six found sho.t dead RieHMONf>, Va:\KPJ x people associated with a recent- ly formed motorcycle gang were found shot to death in a sub- urban ·house that contained numerous rirearms and some drugs , police said . Police said each victim ap· peared to have been shot in the head with a s mall-caliber weapon. C heste rfie ld Police Capt. Ma rk E. Wilson said there ~as no sign of forced entry and no in- dication of a struggle. Rea1an said durin1 the campal1n he would erase the bud1et deficit at least by 1983 and, he hoped, a year earlier. However, at confirmaUon bearinp lut week, Secretary-desi1nate Donald Re1an said that even under the best of conditions it will probably take until 1984 to achieve a balance. On a related issue, Rep. David Stockman, Reagan's choice for budget director, said it may be necesaary to delay the effective date of a tax cut unti.l later this year -even though candidate Reagan had promised to make it retroactive to Jan. 1. WIDLIE ms aides reportedly are divided over when a tax cut should take effec t, Reagan says there bas been no final decision. A Reagan spokesm'an. Larry Speakes, said the president-elect "has every intention of carrying out his campaign promises." He added, however , that, ''In the light or current conditions he'll re · view what would be•best in the interest of the coun- try ... He'll certainly take a pragmatic approach to it. Conditions change." Spe akes cit e d the economi'c situation specifically . Not keeping campaign promises is, of course. nothing new for presidents. Most recently, Jimmy Carter entered office pledging to balance the budget by 1981 a nd vowing lo create a national health program He aban· doned the health program as too costly and will go hom e to Plains. Ga., leaving behind a deficit estimated at $l60 billion. pie, balancing the budget could require bud1et , . cuts that would ange r many i.nterest groups that.· · .. Reagan ho~ to rally. The end of the campaign. With farmers' votes in mind, Reagan vowed to repeal the Carter . administration's grain embargo against the Soviet ...•. Union. However, early this month the president-elect '' ·' told reporters tha t repealing the embargo was "something for a great deal of study .... You ' have to determine whether it 's having as much ef· feet on the Soviet Union. or if that's being offset by a worse effect on our own agricultural com · munities." Air shutdown? ATLANTA <APJ The Air Line 1-'ilots As- sociation said Saturday it may stage a national pilots' walkout late next month unless the federal government meets its demands 'for improved air safety. Pat Broderick. an Eastern Airlines pilot on an Al.PA committee coordinating the effort, said the shutdown could last from 24 to 72 hours and would probably occur between Fe b. 28 and March 2_ About 2JO pilots met here Saturday in the first of 15 mt..-etings to publicize ALPA demands. The union represents about 35,000 of the 40,000 to 45,000 pilots or major U.S. airlines . The pilots fly for all major carriers except Ame rican and Pacl fi t· Southwest Airlines, and Broderick said THE REASONS it is so difficult to keep cam-pilots in those two carriers also might join the pro· paign promises vary. posed shutdown -Changing conditions. Inflation is worse to· ·· Effect1 velv 1t would shut down or eliminate day than even two months ago, and an immediate <my air travel .;,..ha ts•>t'ver for whatever period we tax cut might push µri ces higher :-.elect. .. he said. ' Potiticat-re-atitte~e-c-ampaign-pro·---1'hc durm.to-r1or any-Shutaown will be <Je- mises aren't worth fighting to achieve 1-~or exam-termined in Februar~. Broderick added. A•IC T Tropic.ii Fish e Frnh • M~rine Aqu~rium Supplies Special Jan. 7, 1981 -Jan. 13, 1981 ftyphessobrycon serpae: .99 I am of thl' family characidae. M y body lucent red wit'1 a n ebony paten on my shoulder and dor sal fin, anal fin a dl'"P red ed ged in black . A good citizen except for those that are smaller than I, in which case I will nip a fin or two Sef' me at AQuat" Tropicals. I am on sale under thP name Red minor for only .99. -..,. 1510 W. Baker • Costa Mesa ~ ,.., 549-139~ •Corner Harbor & Baker .... 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ALTHOUGH he has survived pre vious political crises, Begin this time wAs up against a virtually irreconcila- ble Cabinet split over the iss ue of teachers' wages. A Cabinet meet· ing today w.as the deadline for a com · promise. Finance Minis ter Yigael Hurvilz has vowed lo quit if pay raises recommended by an arbitration panel are Implemented. Without bil support, Begin will be left with a minority in tbe Parliament . IF THE pay hikes are rejected, Education lllniater Zevulun Ham- mer la likely to quit in 1ympatby with the edu~aton, ln which case B•ain could . lose the . bacldn& of Hammer's Matlonal Relistoua Par-tJ,' a key partner ln bis eoalltlOD. 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Reg. 20 ... to~ ... 15." to 37.• HOSI! °'9aa, casual & sport.· ENTIRE STOCK 20% off JOG SUITS And lounge suits. Reg. 50." to 100."34.• ton.• •SHOES Florahelm, Freeman, & Nunn Bu1h, 10'12· 14, O.EEE ~Reg. 38." to 89.0 21 ... to 11.• ·•LA. VALLEY, SAN DIEGO, TORRANCE, FULLERTON & SANTA ANA ONLY I ! : I ' ! I -. ' I • I -_.J cal •• ... DAILY Pu 01 Sunde¥. Jenuery 11, ,., ,,...,,.,,.,., PLASMA BANK . • • thM• who lllwnd tht'1r • ~ un air oho! That l'U)' cash , hf' aaid, 11 t'nough tu buy • bot tit. but not t-nou1h to wtt' for ('Oftllr\Klhe ,u r~... Offku• havt! found t hat lhe-plai.ma bank h u h.-t'omt' a ('onv .. n1eot atop for tran1h:n\JI who ,.,11 ~ »I lhe-111111> ll!OO Thf' nl'tethborhood ht' 111t1d, ho all lht' thmai. tht' h111b1tu1tl drunk~~' Mr.. fo'eanst .. m howt'vt-r . c·oo lf'nd1> thf' "'t»lt'm l'nt that tuu hui.int'tl:o. h"<-cb 11kuholln · t1111b1ta 1.s ·"mph not true · Shl' u1d •nyont1 with booae on the-Ir breath l!.11 't itlluwed in.side lht' door. ~nd alrohohcs cwld OC'\ e r p~ tht: annual physic· al t'lllHntnatJoru. ur the quarterly hlOO<t tes~ gl\en to cli ent!. .\ <:onfident woman who mov PLASMA BANK OWNER Nancy Feln•teln •• with eue throuclll ti•• hallway• crowded wUb men waittna to aell tbeir plume, Mn relNtein obvi«Mdly lu't dl1tu11ed if her bu1lne11 doean't wtn &iOPul•rtty conteata. But the 1ituaatlon ii more ,·nll<'•I fcw her than Ulat. Th t! Su\ta Ana City Council voted ID November to acquire her property by power of emi- nent domain for a "'develop· rnent project The land Ui to be used for a ttHllv<M'&l"Y parkina lot until a luge parkina auaee is built nearby on the north side of Third Street The 1ara1e will run from Hroadway lo Main streets and will result in the closure or Sycamore Street The city coum.•il also amended its zoning ordinance in Sep· tember and added restrictions sun: to discourage blood and plasma banks and tattoo parlors from locating in the city. The new r ule requires business owners lo apply for use permits before opening suc-h businesses. Hers is the only blood or plasma bank left in Santa Ana. Mrs. Feinstein doesn't think her 1956 building needs to be de- molished for a temporary park· ing lot, even though the city's long-range plans. adopted a year ago, call for redevelopment of her entire block. Claiming the city doesn't have justification for acquiring her property, she has filed suit in Orange County Superior Court see.king a court order to stop the acbon. A hearing on the matter has Northeast hit by more snow FORECAST A l•qht rtu\ftnQ of 'now 'P'«'"Ad ,,. ,,,,-. ., .,.,,°'" ,.,(.~ o• tttt n1l11ort 'l..-.1..,rO.ty '''''" T...nnf"\\.(l# tW>rtri. to tnft Vn•>t-• Ctt!.tl l .tt...-, .tnd ~111,tw•'d lo th~ nortMrt' """""< ''>d\f "" *''lt•l "". m,t,, kt"pt tt'm P• "''u'f''t tow '"'CNQ"°ut rnv<l'I of '"" f1Ht w1tf't thfo mr•cu'tt dropp1n9 lo • ., •,u11d 1~10 atotlQ '"" t •n•Cll.tn bo"aer Modf'fttt• t,.mp,.rAtur~' •no or ...er1111y cle.tr \k1to' wtr• fllPr< tl'd •Od•'f' wHh • •~• \hOWlfen. 011e, ,,,,. 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Mn Olt z-3 t II t 4 WSW s.Ma -...C• 1 • u 1 • w ,.._,,-J ' u 2 • w \llft Oie"9 Couftly ' ' 11 I 4 W outlelll fer~· Ltnte <llM\te. I Dally Piiot e cla111fleds e workfor • you. C.11 '42·5671 • forqmclc e c•lh•les. • • ' , t I CENTRIFUGE SPLITS WATERY PLASMA, BLOOD CELLS Leb technlclen Karl Ziegler bag• ftuld for frozen atorege Mtr""" ~-. h•ICll O'o-tt GEORGE AIBARDIERE ADOS TO SUPPLY, DEFENDS BANK 'It keep• people In food eo they don't heve to eteel It.' been set on Wednesday at the Orange County Courthouse. Mrs . Feinstein claims the real motive behind the city's actions is to force her operation and her low-class customers out of Santa Ana. She claims, in fact, that she offered in February to re- develop her block herself. "I would make this a people's park," she explained. "I'd fix up the mission, install good clean public toilets and give it a park- like atmosphere." David Ream , assistant ex- ecutive director or the city • Redevelopment Agency, sa id property owners in rundown areas naturally think their busi- ness is being moved because or the undesirable element. But he said that's not the reason. ·'They happen to s it in a square block in the downtown that's right in the center of our redevelopment program," he explained. . "It's been the city's intention smce 1973 to develop that entire block, and that's a matter of public record." So, despite the fact that she's battling the city. unpopular in some respects ' with police of. fkers ~d eyed with s uspicion by other merchants, Mrs. Feins- ,tein is still buying the plasma from about 145 donors a day in a four-day week, freezing it and shipping it off. If there is suspicion from the outs ide, she s ays, there is harmony inside her walls. when: h a lf he r clients are return customers who come as often as twice a week. ''The people in here see us as a positive force," she said. "They help us keep it clean." And now -for better or for' worse her clients carrying currency stamped in red ink have become her a mbassadors. "We put about $5,000 a week on the s treets," s he said. "That's quite a bit of money that originates here and benefits all the merchants.·· •• "If you love tine furniture, these are the three words you've been waiting ,for. Our January Sale can save you up to 50%~' L111 ile f'i1"k1•11 l:'.n·1·111in' Vice Prc.,id11111 5-31. Here is your chance to own some of the finest furniture in the world.at savings up to 50Ck. Choose from a wide selection of our fine furniture. lamps and acces~ories in contemporary or traditional designs. Or from selected antiques and rug s from the Cannell & Chaffin collection at equally attractive savings. The Cannell & Chaffin January Sale. Impressive furniture at impressive savings. Cannell & Chaffin Preferred Customer Accoun_t. American Express, VISA or Master Charge Accepted. • Mon .-Fri . 9-5:30. Sat. I0-5. Los Angeles, 3000 Wilshire Blvd . Newport Beach, Design Plaza. 230 Newpon Center Dr:• La Jolla, 77_:il ~ Av~nue ' e,.Jll .. .._....r...... . .,. . Critics overlook ·bargaining room Wht>n tt>arh t-r ur1anl1atuJn& and l <'hool bOardll dkkt'r "' •·t puy ancrt-a~e•. 1t ·,. nut unU1ual for the teachen to 't cirl out d t-rr11md1n1 l) pen·ent nela.,s while the school hoard lhmktrl 4 or S percent would be mor~ likely Both '"' .. " know lht.'y 'll wind up 10m"wht1re ln the middle So 1t as w11 h th~ sweepma t~e11t1 and promises or ln· 'HrtHn)l pr.-suJf'ntlal admllU.ltflllllOOli Tht• ronw r v ial1 v4't. knuw v~ry w*'ll they 're no t goina ''' rt'\'('"'' th\• ~ti.tuh quo uvc rni1h1 Tht! ht-st they can h•'I''' fur 1b 11 \ t•1, .. lll(h' mo t' to.the natht VJre versa for lht• hbt~ruli- C'urr.-nt I.> I ht-rf' ~ u l>i.; to du ovttr President ·e lect l<c•<i..;an ., 1llJJ>tllnl1rwnl 11( J a mt-~ ti Watt as Interior "'t't' rt>lttr\ dt''.)lli:ll<Alt' l!Jl\'lrOOOlt'ntdh.'l l!> UflU C-On~ervallOOIStS are horrified h \ Lht" ehuu:..-W dtl hes::. bet>n known ets a spokesman for 1 ,rndung 1·.Jtlll· r11101pg <111 >and power inte rests ap- 1'·" c•nth an u11l1k.t"h t'<snd1da te fur a JOb tha t m volves pro .,., t 1 11~ Lht: lldlttin ~ l\dl un.11 rt'::OOUrl'.es But kt'u~dn dunnK h1::. ca m pa ign. p rom 1se_<l to curb "' 11 .. 11m t'nt al rt'~ulalwns that restrict bus iness too , , dt'I~ lie \\d!> oppo!:>~. he said . only to .. extre mists .. 111 tht> cm 1runmt-ntal movement Apparently he feels V. .ill h.c, lhe right v1e wµotnt Watt 10 ~1:.ts h e h as "the balanced p e r spective 11t•1·t·ssa r y Lo manage America's na tura l r esources.·· Obviously the environm ental movem ent is not goin g 'u bt> s top1>ed dead rn its tracks . Som e slight relaxation of a few rl'~ul ations may bt' for thcoming. but ver y little O\Ort' Hy the s a m e tukl'fl there has bee n puzzlement over tht· d es1gnat1o n o f <:a~µar Weinbe rge r. a r e nowned bud get cutter, for the Secreta r y of Defense pos t. This h<.inlly St-4:'ms to j ibt• with Reagan's campaign promise to h1·cf uµ defcn:-.t• sptmding . Hut again it scl•m s tu be a C'ase of going to an e x· t rl•rht> to g;;i in a littk· territory . Here the goal probably is to curb the l'c nt agun 's p e nc h a nt for de manding millions for every milita r y gimmick available . Wd nberger 's t ask will be to est a blis h priorities and :.t C(•r defense funds into realistic c hannels . The howls o f dis m ay ove r the a ppointments a re pre· mature. Ro th Reagan a nd his a p pointe es must be we ll aware that in order to gain an inc h you have to dem a nd a foot and m aybe setlle for half a n inc h . Souvenir push tacky T hl· prose b familiar. It 's t he s ame hard-sell ton e used by a m a gazine's c irculation d irector when your sub· :-.c r iption b a bout to run out. Bui 1r1 I h is ins tance. it is n 't m a gazines being p1lehed . It 's sou venirs, gadgets and memorabilia being hawkt•d by tht• 19HI Presidentia l Ina ug ural Committee an a~sort mC'nl t hut would do jus tice to the Queen Mary -.o u veni r shop llow ahout a p e r son a li.zed Spec ial Inaug ural ,\utornobilt· Platt• at $.15 . 70 bucks the pair'! lnaug u r<.11 med a ls m a ny thing fro m copper to the I .1 m ited Gold Sl·1·it:s. $5 to $1,475'? Or the Offic ial Ina ugura l Book for only $20? It's a liuok "that will h elp you re member and relive all the fest ivities of the historic ina ug uration of Pres ide nt Hon aid Reagan a nd Vic:c Preside nt G eo rge Bus h .·· Hon a ld a nd Nancy R eagan have opted for formal at· tire <.it tht> inaugural cer e m ony, a move not at all unseem · ly considc•nng ltl<' dignity whic h t he office should com · 1 1and. Too. tht·n"!-. not hing w rong with the festive b a lls that fol1<1w. long a tradilton accompan y ing the sw earing · in of Lht· l'rt·!-.1d('nt '''the United States. A l'lw::ip 1wt1.· 1!-. ;1dd <:d by the sideshow-sty le huckste r· mg of mcrchandisc c<·IC'brat in g the occa sion . It's j ust ',1{'k) Hut if yuu want to look on it a s an exhibition of Amerkan s howrrnrnsh ip a nd salesmanship, it s hould be noted tha t you can put your o rde r on a charge card. .Just like the r a dio a nd digital alarm clock offe rs that Mme wit h vour monthly gasoline bill. Radar won't happen When a California Highway Patrolman gave Louis J . Papa n o f Da ly City a tic ke t for doing 90 mph, he pos sibly 'ih ould h ave r econsidered . Louis J . P apan '? Daly City? P apan is a r e la tive ly unknown m e mber of the California Legislature r epresenting the district just south of San Franc·isco. He happens to be chairman of the powerful Hules Committee. Fo r many years now -a nd esp ecially since t he Con g ressionally m a nda ted 55 mph limit went into effect the C H P has souJ!ht to use r adar to help control speeding . The issue has b ecom e especially important s ince Washington keeps thre atening to hold back some thing like Sl 1 m illio n in funds because California drivers re fuse to comply with the 55 limit. Rut Papan won 't let it happen . Each time it comes up, the r a dar issue is s hunted aside by his committee as be ing "too unre li a ble " -a lthough it seems to be reliable t-no ug h for use in 49 other st ates. Afte r s ix stra ig ht years of being shot down by Pa pan a nd the Teamste r s Union, CHP Commissione r Glen Craig has tossed in the towe l. He won't even ask for radar ap· proval this yC'ar, a lthough every bit of the $1 .5 million cost would com e fro m Washington. You 'd h ave to s a y that Louis J . Papan of Daly City has c lout in disprop ortion ate sha re to his pos ition or fam e . Ask Glen Craig. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views e•pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment rs invi ted. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O Box 15f:l0. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Dear Gloo1ny Taking a census is llke having a physical check·up; jt ls never really conclusi ve because o( the constant changes taking place. D.M . 01 .. ""'I 0... ,_ ........ . lftltta ., , .... ,. IM .. •al -ltMtHl. ,...._~ .. w II .. ~ .............. . , .... ~.Jenuery 11. 198t Earl Waters Thomas P . Haley'PUBLISHER Thomas Keevil EDITOA Redistricting breeds co11rtship In l(lowlng triumph. newly elec·ted Speake r Willie Brown m et with Californi a 's con· gr essional deltt gation in Waahiniiton to Iron out a few mat· te rs SQme misguided Democrats in the group had attempted to in· fluence the speakers hip fight in favor of Howard 8erm111n. and thereby committed a "no-no" by meddling in arrairs in which they had no right or place. They knew it and theytmew Willie knew 1t. So the red carpet was rolled out and Willie was given a royal wek o m e as the errants h as t e ne d Lo patch up the · 'm 1 s un . derstanding ... T h e fac t is that even had som e or them been ove r - come with a sense or guilt. the Speaker would have bee n catered lo in a fashion rivaling a visiting potentate. And so will all other members ofthe Legislature who happen into Washington dur· ing the forthcoming year. Many of the congressme n, maybe all, Dr. Charles Bell won't even wait for the (;alifor· .nians to come there but will seek lo court them on their home· grounds. THIS S TRANGE ph e nomenon or the con · gressmen paying homage to the state legislators, like the lem- mings heading for the sea. occurs periodically. As it happens the OC· currence is far more predictable t ha n the lemmings who only seek self·destruction in the years or peak population. The sudden demonstrations or love for the legislators by the congressmen can be foretold every 10 years, i mmed iat e l y following the census. For that 1s the time when all legislative and congress1onaJ dis· trit·ts must be rea pportioned. ne w lines drawn based upon the new population fi gures. As might be expected, nothmg is m ore impor· tant to the in('um bents who hope lo continue in office than how those lines wi ll be drawn. If they are Dem<X"rals they hope the new district will be he avily filled wi th regis t ered De m ocr at s If it a lready is, they will want even more. Vice versa wit h th e Republicans. BECAUSE OF that they will fawn upon the stale legislators, scurry to s atisfy their every whim, and demonstrate a spirit of cooperation beyond belief. Now ooe would think that since they have bee n elected to represent their California dis· tricts in Congress and are not only away from home most of the time but so far away. they would main· Lain the cooperali ve spirit all the time . But il iin'l that way at all. Our· ing the years in bet ween those v ital reapportionment sessions. the Congressme n act as if they don 't know Hle Legisla ture exists. Willie had all the congressmen dancing in attendance t his time but if the reapportion ment issue 1s settled this year as scheduled. he will be lucky lo gel a handful of them together tu ml'el with him next year. ONt: OF THE methods by which the California Legislature seeks to get the attention of the California congressional delega· lion is by the adoption of resolu· lions reciting sµec:ific problems in • neecl or federal action. Generally these find their way to the papers hredders maintained by Congress to dispose of unwanted le tters and o ther written m aterials. At best the resolution may be handed to an aide who will draft a conciliatpry letter and sign it in the congressman's behalf. Legis lator!-. often complain they can 't even get the congressmen to talk lo them on the telephone let alone answer corr espondence. In that they are no different from m any or the constituents who have sim ilar problems com· mu11H·at1 n ~ with t he ir con· gressmen, exc:eptmg maybe al electwn time B UT NOW. with lhe shoe on the other foot and the cong ressmen s eeking favor s f r o m th e lcJ.{t!)lat<Jrs, lhcy hope a ll will be IOI gott<•n as they ~o overboard to rnake «e r ta1 n the s tale lawmukcrs know 1he hi~h esteem In wh1th they art' held b.> the con- 1-!rt'ssmen. About the only advice that can he given to llw legisla tors is to en· jo~ it while 1l l<1sts. It will be a long clrnu ght tht•re:.ifll-r Think tank supplying right philosophy Dr Charles r; /Jell 1s a professor of polthcal srience at Cal State 1''ullert<m What will Ronald Reagan do a fter becoming President 7 Before answering. set aside l·ampaign rhetoric Cfor what it usu ally isl. Ignore the shrill a1es of alarm I rom the nation's s hell-s hock ed l iber als . And, m ost or a ll. ignore the self· serving urgings or the horn· again RepuhltC'ans. l .OOK INSTEAD to lhl' suh· st antial writings or this nation's ne w right intellectua ls. It is these people who may gin~ the U n i t c c1 S ta tes ;i r e la tively t•oherenl a nd consistent poliliC'al philosoph y som ething the "old left ... liberals , a nd New Deal remnants have failed to do. S urprisingly , in s pite o f Reagan's anli·aC'adcmic image. the incoming president has de· veloped strong ties to at least. three academit' "think tanks" - one of which is California ·s lloq,ver Institution at Stanford University And, it is one or that inslllu lion's recent publil'alions, "The Un i t ed States in the 1980s " (published in early 1980> that m a y most closely a nd <.'On sislently express Reagan's basic political philosophy. FOR V E ARS, the !louver lnstitul1on suffered under the cloud of the rorme r pres1dent•s rejected poht1cal philosophy It had a very low reputation among aradt>mlC' cin·lt•s as a st·mi 1ntt•llcl'lual bast ion for ril;!ht-wing Zt'alots . Retcntl v, however . 1t h a~ re<·ruitcd ·a num lier of high powered and wt•ll resp<'<·te<I in 'telleC'!uals int'luc,l ing Nobel prize.winning econom ist. Millon Friedman. Equally important. 1l has expanded the sc·ope or its public policy interests . ·'T he Un ited States in the 1980s .. reflects the efforts or 32 respectl.'<l new right at·ademic experts on domestic and foreign poli cy. And it is these writers who. in the long r un. may have t h e greatts t 1mpa c:1 on Presiden t elec-t Rea j.!an !-. polities TWO RECENT t·llamµlc., 11( th1: l n~l1tut1on s 1mpad C'an lw ~et:n m the C'U rrt"nl report tl~ a Reagan :-pec1al t<isk forr·p 11n education and hi:-rt·mark~ clr- liveretl to lht' <mnu;d l'on~rt·~-.,r tht• Nat11mal Lt ... J~lll' of< '1t1P~ Hea1wn .-. ffil'SSi.t J.:f' I dc·li n·n·d lo some 4,IJOO m~1y11r~ anti .-11, c:.ounf'tl nwmht•r:-l;1sl month tn Atlant a. <i;.i. 1 ndlt·d !or an 1•,1rh IP!it of lhl' .. ~~ntc•qor·1 !->l' 1(1111' µropnsal Sut'h " mnc:. :-.t·t up \\ 1thtn an urban area. \l OUlrl lie fn•t• 11f all !Jut the m1111mal g11\·t;-rn 11a·nl taxation and reg ulation rc•qu1n ·d lor publil' health and safety There would Ot' no zoninj!, nu build ing rodes . no l'lost·d ()r union shops and nu minimum wage ON TH•: OTHER hanrl then · \\ ould he no gO\·ernment l<1an-.. no sulJS1d1c~. no fo rm of go\ 1•1 n ~O~ REPlACING CARTER \ /\1 QUART~CK ... NUMBER OME, lHEROOKl~FROM :DUTME.R~ . CN.\rvRN\A... . . ~. Art Hoppe rn 1·11l a.,..,..,, un i·~· S1wh zone!) n111•ht lw tomt.rncd with "free pm h having no c·ustorns rlut1es 0 1 t-x1·h:ingl' 1·ontrul!-. .\I I of I IH."iC u h'J$ and other~ clt''IJ.:n••d l'' r<·' ii a llzr t he na· t "'" .., dl·1·a,·1ng t·1t1t-s ar e -;1wll<·cf IHl t II) .John ~11-l'laughry 111 'Th(· l 111 It-cl St a lt·s tn the I '.IHO... ~lr-1 ·1a11ghr) also al· ti ndf'!I thl• 1r1;1~11r"s mcf'ling tn .\tl;1nt1• \\11\·r•· h•· d1s1.·11!->sed in 1111n1n ' llf·a iwn /\<lm1n1:-trat1on pr11p1•:-.d-. ''1th l1 •.1 i.:111· l1•;1d1•r-. ·1hr·1:1-.k 1•d1w :it10ri forl'e 1!) led ti•, W < ;1r·1111 <';1mpbt•ll. d1n·ctur t>t 1 h\ 111111\ .. r I fl!->l II 111 1011 \ 1n11111! th•· la".k lorn· rf'1•orn 1111·11dat111n-. ;1rt• u ..... nr ~d\ool '1J111 h1•1 . • allo\1 int.: f1.1m1lll•:-to II"' f11r pn\at .. -.r·h11oh with tax pa~1·1 luntl:-1 and tax crc<lits l11 r f;11nil1t·~ "1th children in pri,·;1ti> nr p:1nwh1al 'il'hools THOSI:: WHO have followed Rcai.::111 an· not surpr ised by tlH'M' <ind ottwr s 11nilar proposed n ·form-. r;.,,1•nllally. the pres· 1<l1•n1 c•l1·c•t I'· 1·s1wt·l••11 In '-"Or k 11.11 cl to r1•dul f' ).!II\ 1•r111nental in t 1 ll'it lln intu li11-.m1• ... ., and private ..rra 1r .. 11111 \dl.lt in;,, -.11rpri~t· some t:-tlw ,.,t1·11t l•i \\ h11 h :.nine nc\\ rtlo!hl .1 1 Jd1·1n1 1" ad,·orale l'l1111111.1t 111 g g11\ 1·rn m1·n1 regula· tron For t•x;,mph·. 111 "Thl· t; S. in t h1..• I !JMCJ:-• · "11ltf1n Frredman t•urrtC':-hb · frN• ('ntc·rpnse " log11· to a t•er1:11nl~ uncwc:eptahle t'Xt l'l'fnt' \\h• n ht' a d vocat.es ellm1nat1on of all 11crupational and pr11fc~s11111;1I l1t't'nsing by the stat<•:- 1-:ss1•n11alh· thut woul<I mean t h at .1 11 .' 1111 t • C' o u I cl practice mf'd1rirw nr la\\ without any gcH't•rnn11•11t n•gulat 1un or stan. d:1nb F'RO~I Al.I. appf:aranl'eS, Am eri1·d j.., <'nlcrin g a <'On · ser\'atl\'<' era l::stabhs hing the pol it ic<il found a l ion for that era should bt' a maJl)r goal for the new admin1~t ralion A s the Whitt• llouse s truggles with lht• national bureaucra cy, sper1JI tntC'rcsl groups and rear guard lil>l'rals. the lloover ln~titut111n \\111 pla~ a large role 1n k ccp1n~ the new rigllt philosophy twforC' Rea~an Living example of courage can be contagious I have the flu. I am not saying this, for God's sake. because I want your sympathy. I am sim- ply s taling an obvious fact so that you won'tget too close and catch it yourself. Isn't .that just like me? Always thinking or others eve.n when I'matdeath's ... Oh, not that I feel bad, mind you. In fact, when I stagger out to the kitchen in my rum· pied bath· robe. un · shaven . bleary.eyed, coughing and gasping for air, and my dear wife, Glynda, in· quires how I'm feelln11 I invariably reply, "Fine, Just fine." .. Don't you feel any pain?·' she alb llOUcitoualy. "Only wben I breathe." I rt1pond manfully. Then I'll cou1b rwtn1b and d.f,b:l. JWa . with a banclltereblef in to e xa m ine it for blood necks. Not yet'! I'll be darned. AS YOU CAN probably teJI. I am a living example -albeit, a barely living example -of The Brave Flu Victim. There are many ways to have the nu. And as the odds are quite good that you'll have It younell this seuon. you may wish to give the matter some advance thought. I strongly recommend facing the virus with incredible courage. We Brave Flu Victims would never admit to our loved ones how much we are 1uffer1n1. But woe betide them if they don't ftnd out! I THIS, OF COUUE, requires a delicate blend of 1toiei1m and dramatics. One of my better technlquee ll to totter out ol bed toward the medJclne oabintll for cou1h syrup. • "Let me 1et It for you," N1I Glynda. "No, no," I sa y. "I can do it myself. I just feel a trifle weak. that's all." At this point. if I'm lucky, I'll crumple to the floor. crying. ''Don't get close to me! I'm sure I can probably crawl back to bed on m y own." We Brave Flu Victims are not so egocentric as to desire sympathy. All we want is your richly deserved admiration for being the gallant Christian martyn that we are. • IF YOU WANT ,sympathy. try bein1 a SweeUy Suffering Flu Victim. This requires retirin1 to bed wearing a permanent weak smile and expressing effusive thanks for the hot water. botUes and freshly aqueeaed oran1e Juice. Unfortunately. this techni· que requires a areal deal or enern and I'm mucbtooexbaual· eel from the nu to 10 throUlh • charade Uketbat. A perfectly viable alternative Is to be a Orouc:by f'IJ Vk!tim. \. Mer ely snarl things like . "You mean th e r e 1s n ·t a single damned Kleenex in the house?" This has two advantages: (1) You c•an vent your ire without fear of r·et ribution for. after all . you're sick and (2l your loved ones will leave you alone to die in peace. L astly , t h e r e are The Hibernating Flu Victims. These are poor misguided souls who simply retire lo their rooms with a quart or warm ginger ale and a box of soda cracker s only to eme rge 48 hours later complete· ly cured. · But what on earth's the point. or bavlng the nu lf il doesn't earn you any fear. sympathy or . admiration? WEU.. I HOPE I have hem ol aome small help in makln1 1'UI' forthcomint bout with the nu more rewardin1 4Dd -.torabae._ All l ull ln return, if f · iMiilc1 survive the Diab\, la dtlt )au don't tell me about It . •• -~. ~ ~ To write the Dally Pilot/Bo• 1S60, Cos ta Mesa, CA 92626 ~ 1 Orangu Coa11t Daily P1101 1-r• ore ~.P....! ••• • •• ·.u ___ • ______ .&#1dlly ..... 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OJJeratlOn uf o ur nt."w uff:.ct prci,,, a nd wondered 1f thi.• :>ttuatwn 1s gomg to be v. 1th U!i for a loni-: l1mt.' tu l'U mt' TH~ ANSW•:R ISN'T A SIMPLt: one Aml I can't pro mise ll evcr will lk-toldll} currct:tccJ I c-an promise it will be 1m pron"IJ It':. true that we cxµcnPnccd some absolute ly miser able µn ·:.s work shortly after our new $J.5 million Har ris press wound up som e weeks back. While the ercw was getting at· quamted with a vt>r y cum µlex µ1ece of ma1·hmery and attendmg to 1b multitude of requm.~mt.onls and adjustments, we ex pe rienced days when some pajles would be s mt.'art:d with ink and utht.>rs would be so li ghtly printed that tht!y couldn't be read Tr aining has elimm~tcd a lot of that Vl·ry obvious ink p1 o blem butn1)tallof1l To eondt.'nSe a very involved :-.1tuat111n new:.paµers a r(· prinlt-d on c hcaµ, vt•ry porous paper , and newspaper ink 1s hea vy in carbons and Wh t!n applied too th1l'kl) or in ;rn 1m ·prel'ise m ixture, it simply rerus t's to dry -~ 0 ::.> ~- ' ..., MAY I HELP You? SINCE NEWSPAPER PRESSl-:S ARt: no1 t•q u1ppcd with electric or gas ink dryers (such a :. hook aml magazin•· publishers use l . the pa per can arn vt: on your doorstep with th•· ink liter ally still wet. Shor t of wl'aring gl1>ve:.. ther e'!> little you ran do about it at that s tage. ht' a mO rl' c·1mstant f'ffort by tht' prcssroom fore men to control I he· flow and mixt ure of the ink. T here is somethmg we can do about 1t at our rnd F1r~l. 1 ·m assured by Paul Ward, our productton superintcnd('n l. that more care is being ta ken to adjust the ink mixture p recisely Set•ondly. a new ink with better dry mg qualities ha!> romc on the mar ket and we'll be experimen ting with 1t Third. then·'ll THE PRORl,F.M IS NOT UNIQUE to our new press. It's not unique 111 Lht• Daily Pilot It's not unique because every s1ngh: nt•wspaper in the <:ountry receives complaints about ink ruboff . ,\I .JaCoby. Reade rs' Representative of the San Diego Umon ar11I fountling rires idenl of the OrJ(anization of Newspaper Om Mailbox Sprinkler -system sfivings -no surprise To the Editor : It 'com es as no surprise that legislation advocating a utomat1 r sprinkler s ystem s in public build· ing s h as ag a in b ee n proposed follo wing th e MC M Grand and Stouffer's Hotel fires. It is regrettable. however, that 1t took another trem endous loss or lives and properly to get every one's attention. Rut ii would be even mor e t ragic ir pu blic and legislative apa thy sets in as 1t did following the Beverly Hills Supp er Club fire <i frw ycari. ago. insu rance· costs Subsequt>nt a n· nu •il sa vin gs were n earl y $50,000. In another case. u s mall p ublis h ing fi rm insta lled a system which paid for itself in thrce years a nd now ('nJnys an add itional Sl.200 pe r year profit. Sprinkler systems can be equal· ly attraclivl' to business opcrat· ing rn leased spact• hecau st· they can lec.tsc , rather than buy, their systems ing {'Odes and s prinkler s ystem ll'gis l ation , a nd I e n courage your readt'rs to ask their com· m unily a nd st ate lawmakers to take immediate action . CHARI.ESB MINER l'res1dt·nt. l\uto mat1c Spnnkler Corp. or America •Do11•r forf"t-c-•Jrd flll"'• Ti> t hl' Editor . Most opposition to mandatory sprinkler installations provide<! to the news media is based on m isinformation about the cost:. of the systems The rt• <1 r•: other adv ::intagt•s, too. It should be pointed out that 95 pc rn·nt of all fi res ar<: ex- t inguished with at·t i vation of only thret' sµrinkll•r heads or lt'SS. Coed p hysi<'al educatl<JO was fur1•(•!1 into 1.•x1stence by the Tillf' IX fl'd eral regula.t 1o n All physical cdu<·aturs want equali t y tn our fi eld equal fa cilities. equal equipment , a nd equa l pro- i,:ram activities. Equa l does not m ean the same program, such as girls forced to ta ke wrestling o r hoys forc<•d to take c reative dance Cocrl physical education has mad<' dasscs unequal, in my OJllOIOn. In f act , it can be proven thal a sprinkler system will ac· tually produce a profit due to s avings in insurance pre miums. maximum utilization of land and building space. building rode tra de -offs and othe r factors. FOR EXAMPLF:. a depart ment store installed a $170,000 s prinkler system. It paid for itsetr in four years via reduced THI S Mt:ANS s m a ll fi r es don 't dcvd op into big fin•:.. an<l that we.tier damage 1s min1m17.l'd becaust· fin•s an · confined to limited ;.i rcas It 's al so a sta tislt{'al foct thcil half or a ll businesses s ufrt·ring a fire loss ncvt•r reopt·n. ancl anothl•r 20 percent cl<1s1· within three years Rc<ison:-. for this inclucfo loss of t u :. t 11 m t· r s . l' m p I 11 Y'(' es , m <1 l' h 1 n e r y . r c l' o r d s , d i s · tribut<irs. and compet iti ve stand m g M11:.t girls !Junior high and high school: drC not equal in mu:.l'le mass, si7.e, s tre ngth , hc>i ght' or speed lo boys or their ow11 ag(•. The re 1s also a dif· rcr<'n <'l' ttf soc ial maturation bt•t ween the 1,.,ys and the girls . wh1 <'h really s hows up in a coed physical edurat1on class. In lt~ht of thes1· f :.ll't!-.. I ho pt• ~you will press fnr stninjo!er build· Nature calls antld the roses By JIM WOOD The beauty of Pasadena's Tournament of Roses pariide is world-famou.• and the weather in· variably does the chamber of commerce proud. But Jim Wood of Corona del Mar reports on one shortcoming that precludes total en7oyment by curbside spectators. The 92nd To urname nt or Roses Parade went off witho ut a fla w a spectacle to be enjoyed by one a nd all provided you didn't have to go to the bathroom . If you left hom e around fi a.m the Arco station at Arroyo and Gr een greeted you al 7: lS with hastily lettered signs al both doors proclaiming ''No public rest rooms on the premises". ANYONE WHO entered the Fa st Snack vending area and asked for a cup of coffee and use of the pr4vate restrooms was m et by the proprteton' wide-eyed express ions and award winninJC answer. "This station hasn 't had restrooms in nine m onths.'' Oh well. but it was funny that two doors familiarly locate d in bac k , bo th hav • placards now . r eading "Dange r . High Voltage ... Funnier still how the policeman, dir ect· ln1 comer lramc re1ularly came In and quickly got the key to the "High Vollage Room.'.' FUaftlER DOWN AaaOYO at Bill's Lucky Boy Putraml Reataurant, they took your mooey for coffee then did a steely-eyed performance on how lb• )>lumbin1 broke down Just lut nipt. Ameline coincidence! Why c1oa•t tbey Just aay no? a.er-to the parade route Hven Utht lrHD portable unlta aftraeted two orderly Uau: ane male, one female, e.tb ltntctdaf three·quart<>rs of a t)loek and moving at a -;nails pan • And that's mild l'Onsidering almost ha1f a mill ion people s pent t he night trying to sleep, drinking coffee. Coke and bee r. The prt.'S· :.ures hacl to be enor mous! ON A NF.ARB\' corne r The Salt Sha ker Snack Shop was p acked with people spilling out m to the s tr eets. Why? Great Food? fo'r ee co free ? Topless waitresses ? Nop e, the answ<>r : avail~ble res trooms complete with q ue ues tha t s naked thro ugh the entire restaurant. One dancing teen-age r near the front re · ported being in t he Salt Shaker line for 35 minutes. Nobody wa s s miling. A refuge of some of Pasadena's lesse r. knowns was Don a nd Be n's Red Carpet Lounge near Fair Oaks Avenue. To be pre - cise: ll'sa divc! Dark, dirty a nd d ank .. populated al 9 a .m . with only the most serio~ or d rinke rs, m ost of them watching a 24-inch color TV showing the parade goin g by in the blinding s un light j ust outside. IT•s NO PLAC E FOR the cle an-c ut young father who burst through the door with a distraught look on his face and an agonlz· ing 4-year-old tow-head in his arms. The dad 's frantic eyes quickly surveyed the room, then homed in on the padded leatherette door with tacks spellln1 out "Gents." Unbelievably. there were no lines, no Corbiddin1 signa. Just a clear path put tbe bulging backsi es of several barstool patrons. Relief was Just a few 1tep1 away. Now It 11 back lntl> the warm 1U111hlne to enjoy a near perfect parade, ln total com.fort. T he obt•se stude nt s urfe rs l'ven worse in a coed class. It is bad e no u l<(h to be fa t in a physical education uniform in front of your ow1Ls~x. let a lone be in a roed physic<i l education class. THE SHY, sensitive, unath· letic boy has his self esteem damaged even further by having mos t or the girls perfor m better 1n physical education. lie hos been "beate n" by the boys all through school. I have taught phvsical educa· lion for 16 years. I a m m ar ried with two adult son~ and om• adult d aul(htcr. All three of my children were act ive in all types of sports. I would not have a l lowed them to participate every day in coed physical education H you agrt!c with my feelings. please writ1· to Carl 0 . Perkins. C hairman . Committee on Educ a tion and L abor, 21RI Rayburn llouse OffiC'e Building. Was hington, O.C. 20515. M RS. JOY M II.LEH Stop i'Ofe-stelfrlat119 To lht• t-;ditor Earl Waters d es<·rtpt 1on of "ghosl-volin1(' in thl· State /\:-. sc mhly i:. on t argt·t I D<ti ly Pilot. Nov 18) The Assembly Rules Commit tee at its Oct 7 m eeting pro posed to ofkr a reform measure in Decembt!r On Uet• 16. thc committee dis<:ussed a proposal by Assemblymen Lou Papan. 0 - Daly City and Bill La ncaster, R Covina. a nd afte r a le ngthy harangue. de{'ided to put the is sue over lo a private "caucus of t h e whole'' A ssembl y i n J a nuary, at which m edia and public would be excluded . THE ATl'ORNEV G<'neral of California has advised "altera- tion or a public record is a felony unde r Government Code Section 6200," a nd t he p ractice o f "s witching" votes from "No" to "Yes" during tra nsfer from the electronic roll call to the daily journal is, by any st andards, an a lter ation. The latest "reform .. is an al· te mpt by the Assembly Rules Committee lo legitimize this felonious conduct by ame nding the rules to permit those who abstain, lo add a vote to their liking, after the issue has been de cided. Your readers are ur1ed lo ob· taln, sip and circulate the pet.I· Uons provided by Operation Vote-Switch, which will preclude this perftd)'. In Oran1e County, telephone (714) 532·50U. RALPH D. MORRELL. Chairman. Operation Vote·Switch ""...,,......._._. ... ........ ...,.._ ........ ~ ....... ......... .. , ......... ,......., .. ,,. c.. ...... ca ..... ....,. ... ,-... .. , ... ,.._ ............................. .._. ..... __ .._.._ .. .......................... •• 11111 ' • ·1 ,.J • 1 • tf )! 1~' :(; t L ~ I . (;:-. I • -'I a 1, '''-''( \~ ,~· l,l I ~ '. ( ~ \ ' , / ' ~r J ( ~ CJ I~ J1 llt hud~I Ot•n . '>d)!'-that Y. lte n ml•ml ... r'> of hi!> J!P•UJI 1-(d l•1)>!l•lh1•1 111 ti.Il k 11v<•r n·ad•·r <·11m pl<1inb tht·} un1\1•r,;.ilh r1·1111rt that th•· nios t nftt·11 h1-.1rcl 1·r111nsm "' ink rul-"iff ,\rnl ht• 111nft•..,._,., lh ;il no horn•sl 1HT1hudsma11 will 1m 1m1-.P that ltw '1tuat '"" will 111 nlm pl1•lt•l\ n•nwtl1•·d <1n a n~ 11( lhvl r [1.tJ'!·r~ F:n·n 1f Y.l' 1·.in'I rt•r11 1 •h 11 h1·re ~·' lh1· f)~•t l) 1'11111 11 v.111 J.,I 1 ht'llt·r l.:Jtt• la:.l we1·k 11n,.. 11( lht• eall"r'-offu l·d th1 ll1-.1rt1·r1111 flOl l' · I notwt:d your p;q1t·r '>(·•·m., :1 lot 1 h•an• r .111d ·1 li•t 1~1i 11 1·1 11 1 thC' l<!!.I wc•c•k ,\ w1•t'k ai.:11 th•• jJ<>lw1 w:1~ H·r~ d1rt1 'II ~1·1·11,.., 11. havt• rl'.11l v 11npn1\ ed dlld I om \'1'1 1 11l"J' 1•d 1\1·1·1• '•I• ltw I!•·•• work ·· I 1!111,•· t11•s r•1)!l1t I t.11111 .,.. ,. <'Jn " .. 1.E/\t 'l:"G TllKOUG ll THE ST \('K O t nit""'>:.a~l'' 1.-1 t h readers 1s an tntt•rest m~ elC1·f('IM' '»l· ha1 ,. s<•nw of the mos\ liter ate, observing and critic al rcadn:. 1ma~1nahlt· a nrl I m oii timislic that the opportumty to let you l<:ll us your sugge:-.t1011:-: and Cll mmt'nts on the Daily Pilot will h<'lp ui. protlu<'t: a beltt·r ne wspaper. It also will g 1vt.' us a c hancc to correl't m istake s For instance, ir t he new messaRe tine hadn't bee n in opera · t1o n I wouldn't h ;1Vl' kno .... n that ~ .. 1:rr1·'1 111 a ruµl1<in •if ;1 wre cked sail bout publ1 sh«cl in last Tlw:.r1J} 's Ua1ly Ptll>t .. Tlit raplion sa id that th<' lifrgu:.ird p1C'turi•d v. a:. lt•ad1n1< 1t1•· l'rt'l4 from the wreck To '>Cl t h1• rec·onl !>I r.ughl the 11th1·r 1J•·r:,11n 1n lh" phot11 g raph 1s Hon 01• Hu1l1..•r of F1'>1m l:im \'all1·~ v. h11 was fi rst at th1• scene. led the boat tu s hor1• and hr·I fll'l1 I rans p111 t t ht• <'rc>w unu their valuablC's lo l:.inil Nor would I have· hel'n ahlt• to 1>xpla1 n II• Jun f{1.tw11.,011 lh:t l. too, would hkl' lo ..,,·t· th<: J~)fnw:.h11r~ c·or111r ..,tr11• tn In•· Ua1h Pilot hut t an't !-.Wtn J.: tht· d(':.t l tJl'<:au._,. ;1n11I ht·r r"""" -;11;q11·r h,1, le rritorwl rights 111 lhl' ft•aturt• m 1h1:-. an·;1 ANH SO LONti AS Ttlt: Rt:ADt:R th11uJ(11t 1t wa-, 1• 1!•1• •• idea to put A nn l.;md1•rs· <11111 Erma Bnn1li1·(·~,.., p1t·1u1 ,., li.11 k 1• with thl'tr tolumn!-., °" hy not " Thcy·n · ha1·k A furt her nut1· ror lht· rl'l'Orll llt·ro Ira f:s..,111 · 1d1·nldlt'd .1 a l'allforr11<1 lltghv.ay l'alrul m<in tn la'I Su11da:-.., paper 1.., .111 Oran~t· Count~ clcput~ :.hl'nff and iiruud l)f that r,1•·t Somt• otht•r 1tPms glNm1•d from thi· pi lt· rif ml':O.'ial!t-" 11 ft Wt:ATHF.R \'<:~. wh1•n "'""" lasl m1nul•· •I'·" 1· :t!lJU<.l ffi t•nl:. had fo bt• mudt· °" t: m1:.lakl'nl} t'lll lh<: OJlllHl ,tl Y.t·ulh1 I rt.>port s hort Thi:. ldt rf'adt!r:. r1anghn1: o ver ho~ 1'<ilil 11 ri·alh 1wt tn any city that fell alphalJt·llt all} :t ft••r l>•·m 1·r \.\ 1 1 l' pl.11 ning to devott• l'Vl'n mon• spaf·t· tu our w1·athC'r n •11111 t ri1.1k111~· 1r hoth mon· l'11mpldt· a nd morl' rcadabll' SPURTS St:('TION l'<t<:kaging pro hl1·m!> ha\'1.' foreC'd 11. to hegin llw ~p<ll't :. sc·t·l1on nn 1n:-.id1.· pagr .; 1n r•·< 1·111 .,..,.l'k:. 1n stead or offe ring 11 a leafl page• pos1t1nn I think th1· rum11l:i1111~ a bout this ;i rrnngcm ent ar t' IC'g1t1ma t1.· ;.ind.,..,. r•' going 111 mn\• s ports lo a front pt1s1lwn. C\'en if il ml'an:. s11mt 111 h••r matl·n.11 m us t fall ms1de l'OUlR PlfOTOGRAPlt-; Some reader:-don't lhmk our effor ts to print color photography ar<' worth 11 To some cxtt·nt th ey're right : a color photograph that 1s only a fra<:lion of . <11. in ch off registe r is wo rst' than no photograph at all. but Cl wc·ll print ed one is much better t ha n a black and white !>h11t We're going to k eep trying be<'ause we think tht' new µrt'~' a nd our e xcellent st aff of photogr aphers can and will pro'ducc' color photography that will brighten the Daily Pilot and ma kl' 11 more enjoyable to read. LEGISLATORS -We do publish their nu mes and ad<lrt'SSl'" as a regula r feature , but they haven 't bccn updated since tht· last election. The project is in the works POLICE AND FIRE REPORTS -In response to several sug gestions that we include a summary of police and fire ac· tivlties, I can say we 've been studying this possibility ror seve ral months and hope it can become a d aily feature Unfortunately , the records in some police and fire depart· ments are c arried in computers and retrieval for public ation purposes is nearly impossible. When we can Ci1ure out a way to- un.scramble the codes, It's coverage we will be addJn1. SURF REPORT -It's not as accurate as it could be. As a s urfer in the office explains lo me, surfing condlllons vary fro m beach lo beach and our 1enerall1ed report lan't always accuratc for specific areu. Also, It la compiled about 24 houn before publication and aometJmes la no more predictable than the weather report. AY. ol your commenta on cohnnnlata, comics, Uk• and dis· Uke1 have been forwarded to the editor or department bead most concerned. It la entertalnlnt and flP.lllbtemac ao bear what'•• your mlod ~nd I hope tbia uch_,. will eoattaue. I hope, too, tbat tou'll ~ the Hniee to dictate a letter to , the edltGr it ,.a have one on your mlnd Ud are too bulJ to •rtf It and drop lt ID tale mail. 1 .. Tbe number ll ea.._. We're.....,..... .· f' .48 CWL't' Pl\.0 1 COUNTY I OBtTUAAIES Patrol of 'no man's land' debated F owllain Valley 1t~anta county to pay for policing of park . 9> PNJl. HNEIDt.:aMAN °'_._.,, ...... _ l>et1t'rtbtn11 Mtlt! Square .,ark •• • 'no ~ .. n ' land' harbonn11 numeruua llle1&•I ltt' '1t1.-!.. •'ountain V11llt1y <'1ty <'uunctlman Ben 1t"l~M has u lled tur • s tud)' un a l'O'i•ible city lftl&NJ\le't .or pollt't· r~pun111 blhtlft 1i1t th~ l'OWI\)' ai;trll · Tbouah Ou• aart!a 111 w11tun l''ountaao Valley bDundanf'Jl. 1t11 law t•nfort'c menl 11 handled b)' thr Orana• County Sht'r 1rt'i. IH!a>artment Nlt:&..tit:N ('ONTl:NDS T'HAT .,. 11bli~nct: of rtelular patrols h11i. turned the park into a haven ''' C•n& •ch v1t), drmlunt1. 11Ucn :1oHual 1tt•l1v1- l ) lll nd drua de•tana .,:ii1w(·l11lly 11t n11ht · l'ht! >benff'~ dep1artm~nt 11> supposed tu nl"ke rt:gular cht!t'ki.. t1ut I've never >een tbem .-round lht-rt-. S1et...-n .. a11J "'l'ht park 111 ac u.a ll~ a no m11n ~ land 1n tht." middle or the cit y. 1t1t h no llnt: polll·m g 1t ~ 1ebt>n s aid •ht: rt:c.:t"nlly spent a "w1 Id n1gh1 touring Mile Square with a pohct escort llt> ltc"Wt:tl pt:ovl~ !>. leeptng overnig ht and -.a " \ anous 11lt:gal ur undesira ble acllv1t1ei. Ht> .. a id nearby rt-:.1de nt:. have relayed other c<.om µ!a ints to hi m • :\t Nielsen':. prodding, the <'llY ma y ask the l'Ounl> to pay Fountain Valley lo t ake over 24 hou r µobcing at the va rk Nielsen believes this t·ould rt.'duce lhe illegal act1v1ty BUT SOME Ot' THE councilman's observa uons are dis J}uted by county orfic ials. "I hope people don't think we have a crime wave going on at Mile Squ1u e Park," said Kurt lirittain. Orange County's recre ation facilities manager. "It's not true , to my knowledge." Brittain s aid he's had no complaints from PUBLIC NOTICI-; f'ICTITIOUS 8Ui1NEH NAME STATEMENT ft\9 foflow•nv Pf!'l"\Cll'\ h 001no bu\t n•\!t '' PRECISION PERFORMANCE UN L'IMITEO. 11 Im• Lo• C.t . Newp01"1 &..och. C• '1t6l O.rrell Romrl Chu"'· II Im• L~ Ct • PHW-1 e .. ch, Co> '1 .. l Thi' ~'M'\\ IS tondU(tl'd b.-•n 1n dtYIO••I 0.r~ll R ("Urilrl Thll st.i_,,t WI\ Ill.cl w•lh lhP County Clerk of Oranqe Coun1y on Ot!cPmtw< If, 1990 f'UIMI Publt\hl!d Orangr Co.a\t Od1l'f' P1101 0.t 21, 21. 1990 Jat1 '· 1 I 1981 S0/9 80 PURI.IC NOTICE l#af" .,.,,, ·~--­ CARONNA PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINE55 NAME STATEMENT rf'lt' fOtlOW'lnQ per '\On I\ dolnQ bu .. l ,...\\ .\ C.O SI A M ESA Vlll AGE Cl EA NE AS, l01J S Brt\lol Co\la M•W, C• 9'61' Sir•t O•d" CH>6 Hart n~"t'J. Ln Rebondo BP.ch, C• 'I0?/8 Thi\ \lAtitmenl w•\ ftl..O ""''" the County Clerk of Oran91P County on O.c~m-17, 1'90 S•r•J a.ctn FISIUI Publt,hed Or•nve-Coa \t Oatl) Pilot DP< 11,11, 1'90,J•n 4.11. l~l ~Sl 80 P UBLIC NOTICF. (ht" fOltOWlnQ p@f\Of"t t\ 001nq bU\1 n1>\\ d\ Al SCIH£NWO RICS 1/17t A\~ su.-~' ti~l1f\qton ~.( n < t11ltforn1d q)b41 W•"""" Jonn P..tutry Jr '111' Aish .,,,..,,, uurit1nqtt>f\ 8f..un Cdhforn•d 9164/ fh1\ hu.m._.,, '' tonOu<h•cJ by an tn d1v10tHll WllJ1.am lorin Pduh"f Jr EDINGER AVE . ..,: en .. ,~ MILE SOUAAE MAK '" c: ~ I ~ -f/J g n ,.. 0 (I) :-t 8 .$ CIC CD / _ ... :, .. ·- 1 t t ....... "•'-----:.::~=;:~-----.. --1.kXld.-~Q{\._f.Q -~l• •• i.;-.-:.·.: . -..... _ -....................... --... -" WARNER AVE. • .,..., .......... GROUNDS FOR ILLEGAL ACTIVITY? Fountain V•ltey ... 1ca aurvel"8nce police age ncies. His only recent complaint from the public was a call fro m a woman who became frightened while jogging in the park at 11 p.m . Brittain a dvised her not t o jog at the park after dos ing time. ACCORDING TO COUNTY officials. Foun· tain Valley was offered the responsibility for policing Mile Square Park about 10 years ago but declined. One county law enforcement official agreed PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT fhf' foflow inQ perwn' •tt do1nQ bU\lnf!\\ ii\ " ON CONSIGNME NT, 1190 Glen neyrt>. l 6Q'Una Br•ch C•ltto1n1tt 111'\1 J .tlttlyn Jo Hawortn ••O? Catalina. Laqun.a 8P•' h C•••torntd ~7'SI R•y L•Onftl H•wort" 1 .. 07 C•1•hn•. LaQUnd 8~•th C•t•torn10 .,.SI T h1\ bU\Ult"\\ '' conouch .. d by o Qf'nf tdf pertner\hlp Jacalyn Jo HdwCu1h fht\ \tat~<nenl w•~ hlt'd with lhfo County Cltf'tri ot Ordn~ Count¥ on O..crmber 1'I t'i81 F 1UOI Publ1\IW(1 Ordnor (Od\f Dd •IV Pllol, J"'I 11, 18, 1S, Frb 1 1'181 110 81 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEME NT l tlf" fOllOWlnq ~''°" I\ dOlnQ bU\1 ,, .. ._.\ d '\ MUSTOE INVE!>I MfNT~ 60t E Lambert ROdd, l.t1 HAb'"· C •l1torn1.t 'IOl.31 PUBLIC NOTICE· FICTITIOUS 8USINEH MAME STATEMENT T hr tollow1no oer~n\ arft do1nQ ~\1n•\\ •\ N & A INVESTM ENTS, 1 .. 1 E•<I Cn•pm •n AY'ef'IU!r"~ Su•lt-1 F. Fullerton, CA .,UI AOQ4tr Rulm•n 711S WP<t Br.,.dw•Y. Apl "M111 'ArwPW•m,CA'1804 • N•n c.y Sa \il't n•th. 1414 (.alt• Gr•"°"· Fullol"IO<I, C.A <n~JS ff'll\ bu\lr°M!''\ I\ (Ot'ldU(tf'O l)y • Qtrwr•I parttwn tup ROQPrAvtmM't Nan< y Sa'l'•n•ll• f h 1\ \141f""•nt w•' hied w ith tl'\e County (ff'rk ot OrdnQf' County on DP<embf>o 11, 1980 K. C. SCHAAF, ESOUlllE SlrMll,.., Yocca, Carlton & ll•ulll '10 New~ C.nt~ Ori,.. S11ite-New~rt e .. cl1, C• 'JMO FU11lt Publt\he<t () anqe (0c1\t Qa,1v Pilot Dec 71. 78, 1990, Jdn • 11, 1981 5087 80 •/ I that the city should take over Mile Square's law enforcement but said Fountain Valley should not expect the county to pay for this service. Brittain 1aid a park policint contract is without precedent amon1 county parks located within crty boundaries. For example, Yorba Regional Park is policed by t~e city of Anaheim, and Craig Reeional Park ls policed by the city of Fullerton. he said. "' Brittain said• the county does not pay for these services.• SHERIFF'S SPOKESMAN Wyatt Hart also dis puted H $ertions that county deputies are lax in policing Mile Square. "Under the present circumstances, we feel we're doing a n adequate job," he s aid. "We do r ely on assistance from Fountain Valley police, whit'h is in our agree ment with the city. and we r ely on the park rangers. "We patrol the paPk on a daily basis, and we provide special patrols a t pea k times or when we know there are special problems." Park ran~ers are on duty at Mile Square from 7 a .m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays, until 6 p.m _ on weekends. T~e rangers are county parks employees. not law officers . but they ha ve the authority to eject troublema~ers . IN ANY EMERGENCIES, such as a crime in progress or a serious injury, Fountain Yalley police ar e summoned because they usua lly ca n arrive sooner than a sheriff's car, which may have to travel from unincorporated areas 30 minutes away . John Mosqueda, s upervising ranger at Mile Squa re. said some common problem s ·include vandalism of restrooms a nd litter left be~nd by beer parties. After s uc h pro blems a rise, she riff's deputies conduct a stake·out to capture possible offenders. The ranger was asked about tra nsferring the police chores to f'o unlain Valley orficers _ "Because of their pr oximity to the park , it would probabl.v he lp in terms of respons e time ," he replied. "Rut I'd ha vl' to !'.ay that the s he riff's deputies havt> been very effective whl'n we've called them .. FOUNTAIN VALLE Y POLIC E Chief Marvin Fortin is pr epar ing the report requested by Councilma n Nielsen to calculate how much e x tra mappower <1nd equipment w<1uld be needed. The chief said m any or the fears c<mcern1ng Mile Square <1 rc based on unsubsta ntiated rumors circul<1 ting in adj<1cent neighborhoods But he added. "The problems a re getting ti) be more pronounced . We ar c getting mon: eom 1>laints in the area Thh is -;omething tha1 should~ addressed .. entitles you to a beautiful [}Q.s~7 color portrait • ,\1 ,, • I ,.t, I s' I: ' •''. ,,.,,. t'''"' t I '' 1 • 1 j. I I I•. I r • ' ' ( , Jr I., ( ,, ~.' j' 11 111£•? 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There are only some 6,000 of its brethren in the world and only a dozen or so in captivity Capth,lt• prod•rr• laraltll p,..,,~. tllaf de• •1 orr11r I• dw did. Taler tllr polar IJf"ar•. 1J1et1 ..,rrr I""''•• 9rrftl • • • outside Its native Indonesia. It is a Very lmpor· tant Animal. Doctors ·dev~ed and installed a metal plate on the bone beneath the tough lizard's skin. NOW THIS MAY NOT be the Mayo Clinic, but it is neverthelel'!s a vital health facility serv- ing a bizarre community. It has its operating theater and its treat· ment rooms, but for more elaborate equip· ment. it has to reach out to hospitals that treat humans. Take the case of a 10.year·old, eight-fool male Indian Rock python s uffering from a n'ialignant tumor in its mouth. Surgeons re- moved. the tumor. but it grew back in six weeks. It called for cobalt radialion, but the zoo does not have cobalt. So the snake was transported at night to a local hospital where it lay on the radiation table that humans occupy by day. The mouth tumor was destroved . but the s nake died of a <See ZOO DOCTORS, Page Al&) NATHAN ~ -~~I . Who NEW YORK !AP> Exercise many Americans talk about it, brag a bo u l it , r e ad about it, yet how many actually do it? A recent national re· search study to compare the l i rcsty l e s and personal health-car e pr actices of six occupa lional groups found that although 86 perrenl of the responde n ts r ec- ognize that exercise is important to good health, very few actual· ly exercise on a re1?ular basis. In ract, of the s ix groups f a rm e r s , Study slated LOS ANGELES <AP) A task force has be«'n set up to finish what another task force set out lo do 15 years ago deal with the problems that led to the Watts r iots. 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CA 92701 .. . .. \ 1lt• ~y ..,LOT .. o.ity ~tt.e St.ff ~ SEEKING ENERGY GRANT FROM STATE Steve Cum•t•y monitor• UCI power ZOO DOCTORS . • I •·rom Pagf' ~t) w1dt>Sprcad l'ancer Autopsy discovered that. Autop!>y is routine. Resides pinpointing the hazards or 7.CNJ living, it provides clues to hOW <Tt•atures llv<-and die in the wild C'APTIVIT\' PRODUCES some health prob· lcms that don't oc·c ur in the wild. Take the polar bears , for ms tanC'e. They were turning green The gul•ss was algae living in their pools . Closer examination proved that right, but with a twis t. The algae were invading the hollow hairs or the polar bear, and they were freshwater alga e. The solution was simple. Doc· tors salted the pool water and the bears turned creamy white again. The phone rings in Dr. Robinson's office a nd he talks -to one of the keepers in charge of Colobos monkeys. creatures from the heavily fo rested areas of tropical Africa. "IT SOUNDS LIKE an upper respiratory infection ," he says. "This weather . foggy and cool is startin~ to get to those guys. Let's get a porta ble heater into the sleeping area and close off drarts. We'll take s pecimens to see if there is a virus." The hospita l has two functions: to take care of ::1<·ute illnl'ss on a daily basis, and to prevent illness by vaccinatinon, appropriate diet ana hous ing The keepers arc the first line of defense. They recognize changes in feeding behavior or activity Is an animal s itting alone and not socializinJ:'! They have some very eccentric charges. {.: TAKE THF. KOALA bears : six imported fro m Australia for breeding. These cute .and cuddly marsupials seem benign enough, but oh m y the trouble they cause. They are very finicky eaters, picking the t-Ucalyptus lellves they want by sight and smell. OK m the wild. hut d ifficult when the fresh hrouse as '1elivcrcd every d ay with lhe morning m ail. Zoo gardene rs hau to plant a small eucalyp· tus forest 10 miles from the zoo lo supplement th<' s upply fro m the Wild Animal Park, and they had to become expert in the kinds of leaves and branches t hl' koalas will eat. THE KOALAS ARE also finicky about where they sleep.choosing only certain resting . branches at certain heights and certain angles. • Tough critters. but all the public sees are Teddy R£:ar animals with quaint names like Matilda. :.~· In the wild, some primates spend up to 80 . percent or the day foraging for food. ll keeps .•: them busy. Rut in captivity, feeding takes 10 ·:: minutes. · · lhe bre e ze perm • with cut, •hampoo, •tyllng: 21.50 .. . Bouncy, bouy•nt •nd ao natural looking, no one wlll '1f.lfla It'• a ptlfm. ChooM body, wmMN or curls. &llectfld •tyfJ•t• ~. ~!lt h ,.,., fOrion;F;a{(.' f9tJ. C•ll today for •n .,,,,ointment, 54$-.0111 ext. 342 bNuty Nlon 706 -.OUth coat plaza mgy ,, Campus utilities eyed UCI manager'• uutching uuttA happening By RICHA&D GREEN Of•o.11,~IUlf When the averaae monthly electricity bill amounta to szoo.ooo. it pays to turn off a fe¥i ll&hl switches. And that '1 just what Steve Cumstay. 28, 1s doina in the newly c,reated job of energy manaaem,ent engineer at UC Irvine. HE'8 THE ONE WHO looks at the uni· versity's utility bills, scratches his head and tries lo figure out ways to reduce energy con· sun:iption . Cumstay's a lready had a few brainstorms. ''We're installing energy-saving 35-watt fluorescent tubes in classrooms to replace the ~Id 4~-w~tt kind, and we're cutting back on the hghtang an the halls," he said. ''Economizer units are being installed in our main boiler plant. "Photoelectric cells are being installed to control outdoor lights. That way the lights will go on ~s s~n as it's . dark. Now they're on mechanical tamers which can't control them that accurately." C um s ta~ i s ron s tantlv e v aluating the rost·effect1veness of his conservation ideas. In o rder t~ gain university funding for an energy-saving technique its implementation cost mu,,t be paid back in one year by lower energy bills. He's also seekin1 state and federal grants for energy conservatlon plans with longer pay back periods. "WE WILL SUBMIT A GRANT application to the California Energy Commission for a pro· ject to have the college's energy consumption controlled by one computer with a central con- trol," he said. He explained that this would result in an energy savin'gs since the computer could more efficiently control power usage than the present manual controls. "I have a lot of ideas coming in." Cumstay s aid, "but I want to get people more involved. I need suggestions and COOP,eration." .. It~• N8r to P.,1 • few worda to WOftc for you. C•ll 142·5171. 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Id\ foe ...,1,.111~ 'Jll:he!>tra .' wnueo in IKZS il\ .. 1·h " VI l'n<ll'l:.t.u h11 1:1t the re markable a~t' .. r lh t<11:t11t111 ' It••·,. 1rh rndtun ty of his geru~ ' T~ p1en • run!> o g o111ut v( lh" '1 (·t1dt•ls~ohn expenenct Jo'rom tht f1 r'>t tnt>Vl·r11e11t , Allegro Modesto ma l'On ruoe1J 1 t>ul "1th f1rt-1. to tht Andante, with llS rtl'h ntt·ltlCJ1t:'> l11 thl' 'lcherzo and lhe final~ in Prc!>lv. lhl'ft' .src nv lap:.c:. in the t'XC1tement Mendt'l!>sohn ~enerale!> THE OR<'Ht-:~Tttr\, ~O\\ 111w.tl'. tll'\I, face!> tu Mehta. re:.purnl•·d \l,tlh IA!ldt Jpp1•ar1·d lo he a \ er y polishe<l n·mJ1t 1on If 11nl~ th1· JuLllCnl'e "'ere as pohsht·d Applauding ~l Wl't'n 11111vcmenl:. I!> nut prop- er and when one 1s bt-1ng !>calt"Cl late. 1t should be done as qu1 ekly as -pO!>S1blc The latter problem could be partially alleviated with some cooperation from the usher!> Mehta responded to the faux pas with what aµµcare<l tc1 be a knowing, sar castic s mjle The next item, "Sarnt Sat'll!> Cunl'l:rto No. I in A Minor for Ct'llo and Orl'hcstra , · featured. as soloist. the orchestra 's ass1w1111t· principal )cellist. Daniel Rothmullcr THE ADEQUAT•: WORK or the l'l'lhst with strong support from lht• urc·hcstra well served the romantic clegancl' of Saint-Saens. One idea, in the middle SCl'lion or tht' one movement piece. strongly sug~1·!>ls through .a s tring pizzicato, grand Jo'r ench ballrooms and delicate court dances. Very enjoyable "Dvorak's Symphony No 8," as Orran Howard. the proi,:-ram n1>tes author\ states it, "is a piece of rhapsodic n mtrasls, melancholy alternates with fiery abandon. pensive inward- ness with dramatit· outbursts, peasant ex- CISU llSA 811\lol ~40 7444 lllllTlll"IMI IUCM llllSSIOll ¥1£10 I Clw,11 n• I Wiii f.onpm;i V1~111 k4k II \!()I Jj Ill fi'!t}IJ lllAMllM Andhe1m 011ve-ln 1 /1 41879 9850 ,,.., 't •• ,, '' '" I ' •., 1 1 tt* I • ,I! ,t\f ~· f'V"I f<\I t Fish& More® •2 Crispy Fish Fiiiets _.!.Gold.an Eryell:J<s-- • Fresh Cole Slaw •Crunchy Hushpupples uberance wttb 'dtpifted 1tnnlth." On• lnttanc1 ln tb• thlnl movemmt ta an upre11lon of tbe Bobemtan bertta11 of the master The IYPIY theme la truly aenaual. THE l'"INAL MOVEMENT, be&innlnl with a trumpt!t flUlfare, alternates the main theme with :ornple J)t!nsive and then sudden eapl011ive •h·velopment The final coda be&in• abruptly J nit tuts to a tumultuous finale carryin1 the entire theater w1t.h 1t The evenme was masterfully pro1rammed · ,md :.hould be a h11hlighl of the seuon. Welcome lu.H'k Zubin Mthta Touch of Classical By DONALD HOBSON Fer!MO.lt,l'illle Mehta conducting Mahler has become as famous in the world of music as Von Karajan l'onductmg Beethoven. Last week Zubin Mehta again showed his mastery of the music of the t'Xlraordinary and eccentric Austrian Jew and convert to Catholicism, Gustav Mahler. Mahler's Third Symphony, which, accord· an~ to Guinness Book of Records, is the world's longest. has s ix movements, with the first run· ning almost 45 minutes. IT IS A TEST OF the perfect Mahlerian's tkvotion, and If the audience last Friday is any barometer. Mehta and the Los Angeles Philharmonic met the test -there were at least five or six curtain calls from the wiJdly en· thusiastic Mahlerians at the Los Angeles Music Center. What is it about this composer and his music that so captivates the audiences in his last third of a turbulent musical century? This revie wer has heard some remarkable µerformances of Mahler's work in the past six months : The First Symphony, elegantly played by Lhe Philadelphia Orchestra· conducted by Jo:ugene Ormandy, "Das Lied von der Erde," conducted by Carlos Maria Giulini with out· standing singing by Tatiana Troyanos and Peter Horrmann and beautifully played by the LA -Philharmonic, a brilliant rendering of the Fifth by the London Symphony. and now an equally splendid reading of the third by Mehta_ On refl ection and while listening, certain images appear -the strong lyric and MURDER MYSTERY IN THE HITCHCOCK MANNER FRENCH MOVIE WITH ENGLISH SUB-TITLES ... cesta •SA £d•1rds Ullll lllft 1'1nn s 8"1 Pl111 • 11•1 S79 Sl39 -Woodbfldge !714) ~51 06~~ f1nema Centro Weslbrook UA C•ly Contma 114 • 919 CUI I/ let S30 0 01 1110 634 3911 llMll llSSlllYI(• -·"·-·· Orantt 111111 C•nema V1e10 •• '"'"'"' ou-.o 1IJC)637 0340 (714 '830·6990 •••• ,..., __ ... , "'TRIBUTE' IS TERRIFIC!' JM:K LEMMON ROBBY BENSON LEE REMICK l.AlltENC! nJIUWI _, OMID POSTH - •JOll 11. MICHAii.\ GAll1'H H DaAlll'ISll'-... 1 llOI CUM""" "n!WTI" -JOHii MAIUY llM UlllAll GAU GAllNm ... ICOUEEN DEWHURST! ........,. "'•llMAID KADC-.. a...-"" _.,._.., ••lltMOl'IOfl GOl'TUlll •---Tit! TVnWl·l'OSTll OOMl'll~\'.., llQIAll() S lllllGKT ........ "'}Oil I llllCKA!L~ ,_. GAll1'H H DllAllN.'llY ,_.,IOI CUM .. ._,~Ill H~ Tl111t"....,., 11AUY MAllll&OW ---11t Miii\' MANllDll', .JG m.n~ ""IMJCI !IC.'lllWI -.. 1111 9'NlllllQ (ii). m:::-.... = ·--- '·. (.~) ~ ~-~~~ ••• twlee melodic l1Dll u enunctated by the brau ar. 1om1bow thorou1hly modern and tborovtbly romantic at the same time. In my ophuon, the mualc ot "Cabaret" would have been Impossible without the pre· vious work of Mahler. There ia a similar brassi- ness, perhaps vul1arlty. that reaches the modem listener ln some mysterious way. With Mahler, Mehta brtn11 a special poise and confidence along with the ener1Y and con- centration necessary to conduct such a long, rambli.rig work. ITS SCULPTURE OF VAST tonal masses from the first and sixth movements was handled by Mehta in so noble a manner that the sound achieves monumentality while remaining musical. The effect was unmistakably grand. Mehta had a solid supporting cast for this tour de force. Robert Di Val's flugelhom play- ing offstage In the third movement was so haunting and subtle that even Chuck Mangione would have been envious. The luxuriant rich voice of me:no·soprano Florence Quivar in the fourth and fifth move· ments was projected with just the right poignancy and power_ DM.Y~OTAJJ . agn THIATlll!I I\! @1Mmr11t1JJ:Lowel ~ 11 llO AM 98 FM & So. Cout Plaza Theatre pr...,.t, Friday & Saturd~ * MIDNIGHT MOVIES * SCREEN f1 "IOD STIWAIT IM FACES" SCREEN 12 "LADllS & 6INTUMIN THI IOWM6 STOMIS" ~ IZ\J6~ The singing by the women of the Los Angeles Master Chorale and Calirornia Boys Choir in the fifth movement was bright and .. ··"'''''"""'''""~'tftl/I ,,.r.,,,,,l'lr-ru,/,,,.,rn~ ••• · ~ WMAT 1 ·-clean. The first violinist Sydney Weiss' solo en· ~.'"Popeye• 'ffllii\ .' ' § tries were exquisitely Viennese. ~ .• ----------------! ... lsreallyfOr C::> r __ ., ,r & .-------------------.i ~ everybody! It's • ;f ... j ,.,. t · ~ '\. § marvelous, f-1. :r.. ·,.~ 5 LJ-1n)_ ...O••-......... _o...,.--PG'° NOW•HDWING EDWARDS CINEMA • • •• PLITT CITY CENTER COSTA MESA ,:;;;;. ORANGE (714t 546-JI02 t-¥""". (714t 634-9282 .. I A~,._ .. ' A! .• P•t'I IA~''•• '•h .... f ''Oil At.A J...\f '•' "RAGING BULL" C"> "NEW YEARS EVIL" "JACK THE RIPPER" 'The ~. ..._ 7:11.t:ll .. ,,.,... ''"· ., ... ''" t :ll, lt:ll INI ~ surprising y 'i ~ ~ and a . "' g terrific film." ! ~ • -11100llll l9fllT, .. I! ~ CltlC-Sun Tl-• & KClT·Tll ~ ~ ~ ~~D 5 0 . -,· ~ _ _,,,~ ,.>'1tfl111'"'L~/ll'''lli 1 I ' '11.L. •~·Jr •• -.... -.,. IOllMl!lllflAlllUWMKY ~n llllllEUldl IGR•mm Dl'Ulfrnf!ll IEUHIM IRU•M . ·-'~:~,,. .. NOW PLAYING MAllll SOUTH COAST '·'1t.t tJ.,. ,,1 ~,:Cf iH,,t lDWAllDS' CIMIMA WUT UA MOVllS llllCOlll 0111¥1-111 .'f .. '" "' , .. , .. tl 111 •• J•··· 1 • • O:' i th.t"d PdH d?' 40/fJ fDWAllDS' HDOllHCll llllSSIOll IHllH·lll f • 8' '"'-'°>d~ Juctn Ld.P••.tr,rnh ~lj J 41 ~; llO 'HIH ACCl"ED fDll Tllll l ... IHtHT ROBERT DENIRO ''RAGING BULL" IR) "FIRST FAMILY" JANI ll'ONOA ~ ~·· DAILY PIL01 Impresario gambks with 'Pirates' •r J~ v 811Aaavrr •P .. __ Nt:W VOHK Thl'y'd think you had • c:oa 1~ 11 ou rt'Vlvt!d tillbalr1 • Sulhvan'1 "1'hl' Plfates ul Pt"nHnr to' un Broadway wllh hol>t'~ 11 'd bt> • tut and malu· • lvt ot money But JOMph l'•VP. tht' fe11t1 b4uad uf tht' Nt'w Yo r k Shake 11 p t>11r" f'utlval. Is h1&van11 1& •o •t II anywev II.-OVf.'nl'd 1tu .. olchl' f1ri.1 done bu .. 1n 187!1 1.11. I ti .. 1 .~ 11~at 1 ·n .., Tht•lllN thb w1..-ll Tn.w 11 h .. tp:. that t h 1 i\ f r to " h \' n 1· d u 1• Vt'ri.ln n hll ' f 1111146 6 0 n !i I ii d t I h t• I u l"ll IUl"°r'Sl~U 1n lht· ('ll">I Sbl'' lhou~hl 111 h.a Vt' aom~ dr .. "•n~ I"'"'\'' d l \h~ box offlt-1 ,, >-' r !'Iii dul .\ nd It 11(1, .. , ht• I J1 th.&l bolh ~ht Jlld lht' sho~ hdd d ~ 1ld h •ur JOSEPH PAPP cessful ~ummer ruu dl t 't·ntral l'o:irk .., o~n u1r Oelac·ortl' Tht'dlt'r t ltd l t•tl1t11111 llkt! this one, prudul·cti tJ~ f'<tJ>I• &. l " work• orf Bruadway, be they by William Shakd~are or Sam Shepard. Thal other !how he's so fond of is ''A Chorus I.mt-." which bowed on Brollldway in October uns. Still ia hot·tu:kel h1l, it's erossed about $32 million to c'flth'. by his reckonin1 "WITHOUT IT. WE would have been out of husrncs::., .. ::.ay ::. Papp, whose Shakespeare l-"t:i>t1val, c::.tabhs hl'<I 1n 1956. is housed downtown at u hu"l'. four story building once known as the A1olor l'r1 vall' Library tit' t:i.l1m ales that "'A Chorus Line" loot bas C.11a11ccd .. at leas t 90 percent" of bis Public Tht:ater's non 11rofit productions over the past five cars lle 'd like a second hil just in case "Line'' t'Vl'r wanes llcnc·c thl' "Pirates .. gamble. "W1t 'rc investing almost Sl million in this r11o vc. an invt:stmenl for our own continuity," be '>J Y:. of h1:. first Broadway venture since Elizabeth Sw;Jt.lo:.' ··Runaways '' in 1978. HIS OTHER WORKS there include the' ac· d a 1 m e d "Th al C h ampionsh i p Season.&" 'Strt'amcrs" and "Stocks and Bones." But he says hl' n~vcr produces a show with Broadway in minct_ ' Papp, like Mass Ronstadt, keeps remindi~ ... ; Olll' and all she's not the show's star. just a well~-:: known cast mem bl>r · 0 Kut s he dad strike a rew folks as an odd cholte . Bll ONI.\' n~u. Wll.L ll'll whcthl.'r what to play Mabel, the main fair maiden in the Gilbert ' "'urkt'd in lh<tl llny J rl'n& will work in the & Sullivan class•<' She had no theater background. ca' t'rnuu::. 'rn, llow'd s he wind up in this light opera? Papp ho~~ t h~· '>ho"' "'Ill du what another F't>Stl val pruducl1on moved to Broadway has done "SHE CAME TO Mt: about a year ago, saying "I said, 'Can you act!'" He cbucldes. "She said. ·1 don't know .... "So I said, ·weu. let's see 11 somethlq turns up.· She baa a very deceptive surface, lncldental- ly. She's ver y well-r ead, very bri1ht and a marvelous raconteur." At first, be notes, her sln&inl voice -by no means classically trained.-lacked the power. the richness required for Mabel. "IT WAS SMALL IN the be1innin1. But she worked on it. And now it's a full-blown, lovely col· oratura. She sounds like Lily Pons uaed to sound." l She'll only be on Broadway six months, though, likewise Rex Sm ith, another musician in the cast. T he normally confident impresario, in· ter viewed a few weeks before the Broadway bow of .. Pirates." bad a bit of pre-openina nerves. even though a show with Linda Rondstadl in it would seem what they call a s ure thing. Orange Coast College presents Dell'Arte Players In "Intrigue at Ah-Pah" \Yednesday,Jan. 21 ·V.M. -OCC AUDITORIUM · VQ_l Fa1rv1ew Roa~ Costa Mesa ).~.GENERAL ADMfoSION: $3.00 STAGE INVESTMENT OranQ• Coat Colle(lt PrNent1 RUSS MORGAN ORCHESTRA THURSDAY, J•nu•ry 22 8 P.M. -OCC AUDITORIUM 2701 Fairview Road. 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Mike Liut made the save Saturday night. For the story. see Page 82. Do opposites attract? Landry, Vermeil in slwwdown PHILADELPlllA <AP) As they stand on opposite sidelines at today's National Football Conference championship game, there is more than just a football field separating the two coaches, unflappable Tom Landry of the Dallas Cowboys and intense Dick Vermeil or th l' Philadelphia Eagles. They are opposites. with dif· ferent eras in football. one an in· novative traditionalist who is the senior coach in the National Football League, the other a relative newcomer who brings to his job the enthusiasm of the col· legegame. Landry is the elcter statesman, the only coach the Cowboys have had since the franchise was formed in 1960. Vermcil is a member of the new breed. a fres h face lured out of the com fort or the coll ege l'O achin~ ranks lo orchestrate the revival of the Eagles. In style. they are like day and night. LANDRY RAREl.V shows emotion even in the most excil· ing situatio n. During Dallas' pulsating three-touchdown come back against Atlanta in last Sunday's playoff game, his ex pression never changed. He seems impassive on the s idelines, never exhorting his players on a particular pass or run but referring to plot out s trategy for the next maneuver He always seems a play ahead or what's going on on the field and sometimes, it seems, he might be a full series of plays ahead. ~ ' . .. , ' :j ' ."' .... L.ANOllY VE"MEIL Vermeil is a cheerleader, pac· ing the sidelines madly. s hou( ing al h.is team and sometimes On T\' 1od••• ~laa11•rl 2 al I 8 at the officials. Last week when a controversial call went against the Eagles, Vermeil pursued the back Judge, waving a rule book and a Polaroid photo of the play in question. It was in perfect character for ham. Si milarily. an important call went against Dallas the next day when an apparent touchdown catch in the end zone was ruled incomplete. T here was no rant· ing or raving at the officials by Landry, who was content to plan the next play instead of arguing. "THERE'S NO USE talking to officials," he explained. ''That's a waste of lime." But Landry denies the placid image that people attach to the man in the snap hrim hat. "The biggest misconception about me is that I'm unemo- tiona I." he has said. "I'm not a cheerleader . but f do feel the ex- citemenl You see. concentra· lion is the most important part or my job on the football field. If you·re ~oing lo do som ething constructive in a game from a coaching standpoint. you must be complete ly engrossed in what's going on, not in the emotions or the game." Unlike Landry. Vermeil wears his emotions for everyone to see. After a game, he looks every bit as worn as his players. Last week. when the Eagles b eat Minnesota easily. the players hoisted Vermeil on their shoulders in the best tradition of a college team. After scoring two touchdowns in the final four minutes lo beat Atlanta, the Cowboys did not try to carry Landry off the field. They knew better than that. VE RMEIL IS considered a workaholic by some observers. During the football season, he often stays overnight in bis of· fice a t Veteran's Stadium, avoidi n g com mutation headaches and giving himself extra time to study films and formulate game plans. lie is 44 years old and has been coaching football at either the high school, collegiate or pr ofessional level since 1960 - the year Landry coached his first Cowboys' game. Ve rmeil served as an assistant with the Los Angeles R<tms under three head coaches George Allen, Tom my P rothro and Chuck Knox. but did not gain widespread attention until his UCLA team beat No. I-ranked Ohio State in the 1976 Rose Bowl. \ Just relnxed and took my shot Williams explains 20-footer that.beat UCLA LOS ANGELES (AP> -Apparently, Maurice Williams had played enough basketball for one day. At least, that's how it sounded as the junior forward explained his game-winning shot Satur- day that eave Southern California its rinl victory over UCLA at Pauley Pavilion in 11 years. "We didn't want to 10 int9 overtime," said Williams. "I just relaxed and toot my shot." Williama, who played with rour fouls for most of the HCODd half, connected on a 20-foot jumper from the left comer aa time ran out, 1lvln1 the Trojana a g.ee come-from-behind upset victory over the seventh-ranked Bruins In a Pacific·l'+ Conlermce 1ame. "At hallUme. we said we've eot all the jitters out1• ~~·· 10 · play," aaid Williams, whoae team trauea bf 14 points after aome 1S mlnutea of play aad by nlne polnta at the intermluion. "I'm 1lad to be a member of a team that beat UCLA ln Pauley. Not many teams do that." TBS aal11N8 BAD Tl&D TBS GA•S with 11 HCGDdl remalnlna on a Jump lbol from tile left baMltne bf Rod Foeter. Tlane HCoedl later, .._.. .. Cal ealhld a UaMOllll, ta.a ....ned tbe · MD down the court to W\lllama for his l•IH· .......... . , • .. ,._ we wen ~ 1'J lt, J told ov team =·• ao formula for comlal be•,~,·~ 1':!: I .. Cal CW911· ._ Mnl11GL "I we have to run harder and block orf better on the boards. "WilUams had to shoot with a hand in his face. I was right behind him as he shot and saw the ball going through and thought 'it can't happen, it can't go in.' But it did. "This was an unbelievable experience. I came in here thinking we could win. This is the best win for me because we did ll here. Our kids did it with the mental approach I believe stron1ly in." ... IT WAS AN IMPROBABLE victory for the un- derdog Trojans, who were behind almost all the way and had lost 37 of their lut 40 1ames aeainst UCLA. . . "We had a breakdown in the seconCI haU," said UCLA Coach Larry Brown. "It seemed like nothinl went rt1bt down the 11\retcb. Give USC credit. They took the eame away from us. "On the last play. we had our defenH set lo pre11 for the ftve-sec:ond cowat, then fall t..ck and not. take any chances. So what happens! We bad a kid 1ambte on a steal and Wllliama mall" a tou1b shot." Tbe Bnalnl, l·l lD Pac-10 plQ ud a.a overall, took eommaad earty aad Ull a at-• le9CI after some 1J rnlnut. GI pla1 before """•• for a '1·11 adna&.alWl&Mlftbne, · TM Trojw, allo a.1 ID 1ea1ue eo11•1t1o11 ud ., .. ,.. die ....... eeond tM flnt ..... po6MI GltM __. Ulf '9 mue ll U ... Notre Dame coach Digger Phelps went for the last shot Saturday, but it wasn't the Fighting I Tish D 0 who came up with the winner. See 83. New bag of tricks Irish pulled one out of hat By JOHN SEV ANO °' .. Delly ...... s .... Gerry Faust ·is no ordinarv human being. He can't be. Only someone with magical powers, or devine intervention, or a pipeline to the Pearly Gates could have manifested his ac· complishment Faust. in case you need a refresher course, is the new head football coach at the University of Notre Dame. Yes, that's right, THE Notre Dame. the same one that has produced s uch coaching legends as Knute Rockne, Frank Leahy and Ara Parseghian. ll 's a university and football program with few peers in the college ranks. For tradition and prestige. it ranks at the top. So just where, then, does Faust fit into this picture? What makes him so unique'? What makes rum so special? WELL, HIS NAME alone s hould give you a hint. Just who is Gerry Faust'! Where did he come from '! Is he a college coach'? A college assistant'! Is he from the NFL'! ff you're scratching your head in bewilderment for an answer , don't feel bad. Unless you are a true student of the game of fool· ball, you won 't know. Faust. in case you 're wonder- ing, just happens to have been the most SUl'Cessful high school OPPOSING VIEWS -San Diego Coach Don Coryell (above) and Oakland Coach Tom F1ores take their teams into the NFC championship game today and each enters with a different point of view. football coach of the past 18 years. That's right, you heard correctly, he was a high school football coach.' That's what makes his appointment at Notre Dame so unique. so s pecial, so un- usual. so mysterious. Faust just hasn 't taken a small step or a minor jump, he's taken a gigantic: leap. A move almost unthinkable in most foot- ball circles. It would be com· parable to a high school basket· ball coach jumping to UCLA or a Little League manager jump· ang to USC Such things just aren't drm('. BUT IT WAS in this instance an an unprecedented announce- ment. The offit·ial word came No· vcmber 24. Father Joyce, the un- iversit y's cxE>c uli ve vi ce presid~nt , called Faust at his home in Cincinnati to inform him of the JCood news. Shocked, stunned and daied. Faust was at a loss for words. "It's a dream come true," he would say later. ''It's unbelieva- ble. I've got to keep pinching myself to convince me I'm real- ly here." Six weeks later. Faust hasn't had time to pinch himself or ponder his achievement. He's spent so many days on the road recruiting since his appointment he can barely remember the day of the week. let alone his new prominent position "l'VE NEVER really thought about it." admitted Faust, just prior to addressing the Mater Dei High football team at its awards banquet Friday night. "There was one time, though, when it really hit me." he s ud· denly remembered. "It was jus t before the Sugar Bowl and th., band came out and played th•· Notre Dame l ight song. I re member hearing it and saying, ·my gosh. I 'm a part of that now."' So Faust could be a ''part of that" is the onlv reason he left the friendly confines of Cincin - nati Moeller lligh, where he had comptl~ an incredible 174-17 2 <See IRISH, Page BZ) Raiders-Chargers -- Coaches mirror the differences SAN DIEGO <AP> Don Co ryell , a former paratrooper . s talks the sidelines as head coach of the San Diego Chargers with the loneliness of command in· tensely etched on his race. Tom Flores came down from the press-box level. where he was stationed as an assistant coach with the Oakland Raide r s. to take command on the sidelines as head coa c h in 1979 . TelE>visi on viewers of Na tional Football League games now recognize his face, wh.ich usually carries the deadpan ex press ion. One of the coaches, the winner in today's American Football Conference cham- pions hip game. will be tak- ing his team to Super Bowl XV . Flores has been there b efore. a s a ba c kup quarterlfack with the 1970 Kansas City Ctliefs and as an Oakland assistant in Super Bowl XI. Coryell and the Chargers have never been to the Super Bowl. THE CHARGERS and Raid ers have contrasting st yles. San Di ego 's pass- oriented o ffe nse will be matched against one which would still rather control the ball on the ground. Flores and Coryell seem lo differ vastly in personality, as well. Folores, 43, appears im - passive and always under control, especially in con· trasl to former Raiders ' Coach John Madden, who is replaying his old s idelines histrionics on a television beer commercial these days. "I'm not a screamer or yeller. but I can get my point across," Flores said arter Al Davis, the Raiders' manag- ing general partner. picked him to succeed Madden. "THE FIRST YEAR I was an assistant, we won a game with a play we sent in from the pressbox. and I leaped up On ,1'\' loda• r•annrl 4 af 2 and hit m y head on the con- cr ete and a lmost knocked myself out, .. said Flores. giv in~ another reason for his rel alive calm now "Tha t 's not me John released his emo- tions in a different way than I release mine." Exc itable and feist y. Co ryell 's teams mirror has animation and motivation. A winner at every level, Coryell is reve r ed as a saviour in San Diego. Al San Diego Slate, he reversed an 0·6-2 team into a 7-2·1 winner and went on to develop one of the nation's most explosive passing games during has 12· year tenure At age 49, after compiling a 127 ·24·3 college record. he landed an NFL job by writing a personal letter lo the owner of the St. Louis Cardinals. Bill Bidwell. In his second year al St. Louis, he was namtc>d NFL Coach of the Year after tak· ing the Cards from con· secutive 4·9· I records to 10·4 and a playoff berth. Five years later. after 10·4. 11·3, 10-4 and 7·7 seasons. he was out of a job because of a falling out wi~ Bidwell over differences in drafting authority. Coryell was still idle when the 1978 season started, in limbo when Bidwell refused to release him from his con· tract without getting a high draft choice in return. Anteaters rock, I 08-62 Spedal to dte Dajly Pllel ~A standint room only crowd of 1,811 watched Kevin Ma1ee and the UC Irvine Anteaten cloee out tbe_pre-PCAA season with a resoundlnl 108-12 victory over the University of San Diep ln Crawford Hall Saturday nliJal. ·'The crowa really lnaptred ·our team tonl1ht," a bappy Coaeb Bill lluW1u of UCI aahl after =•· "Tbe plae. wM realty ud lt wu aood to bear all tbat no6H lD ov faM'." KeYiD Ma1 ... UCl'1 1tellu ·pert.,... mcl the NCAA'a 1Md- la1 HOr9r, bit M s*•ta aad pulled down 18 rebounds while putune on another da11Un1 dis- play. While the 24 points was below his aeuon avera1e1 his re- boundin1 was above his normal mark. He electrified the crowd wiUJ three dunk shot.I but waa ealled ror a technical for arabblq tbe rlm on hi• flnt attempt. He played a.a tbaD IO mlaut. and w at 10.for· lO from tile free U.row U.. aloal wiU. T·for·IO from the ft.ad. Bea Mcl>oDald b-4 • ....... for the ,AIM._., a,.... • ., b&Cb ........... ,..,, UCI took command at 8 :51 ol the first half after taltlnl a nar- row 18-17 ltad. In the ne•t 5~ minutea, the Anteaten out- scored the border city quintet, 15-4 and the outcome was never a1ain in doubt. Thia shot UCl'C lead to 3.1-21. The victory briq1 UC1'1 l'«'- ord to M an the eve Ol PCAA pla1 .... Sm 06980 fell '° t.S. The •po6at marsift GI vldorJ latbe ..... Gltlae,.., .. .. Aa-.... ........... .,,..°! ""' ,,_ ......... .... uua....,_...w. ...... . • QM. Y "'-OT A oapeule repot't troM tM wortd of .,.,.. 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Phillip~ ~;.1111 ht• t1111ught 1l was unfair for the 01lc~s to rt·~lrll'I thi· ass1:-.tant 1·11:H'h<':-.. who have <me year remamlng on thl'1r 11n•sl•nt 1·1111tral'I:-. .. "II ainl · 1·nm1gh tu pun1~h m1· by firing me and embar- r<i s~mg nw all ov1·r th1• 1·11untry '.'.Y tellin~ everyone I'm a bad 1•oad1 I'm ~11·k ancl 11r1·d of th•~ f/1,,11•• of 1lw dn~1 .. M\ 1·;ir1·i·r has tw1•11 l1k1• a paraehuh'. I hit the top an<I t ht·~1 1·a1111· d11wn \ t'I'\ slowly." Phil F.sposlll>, one of llw Nlll.'s gr1·al ~1·11rl'rs who has n •tirt>d. Cart wrfflht. Rtu•rll parr "nlrlu rlc-tor• Bill ("artwrighl srnrcll 32 r><unts and teammate m Campy Russf'll t'i.lnnt·tl a 2Cl-footcr to brt>ak a late 95.95 tie a s the N1•w York Knicks downed Cleveland, 104 !19 111 a National Basketball Associa· . lion gamt• Si.iturday night Billy Knittbt scored 21 points. inl'lu<lin~ a IJUlr hf free throws that capped a six-point In diana hurst in lll<' l'lostng minute s that carried the Pacers lo a 106·102 wm o\'t'r Mllwaukcl' . Heserve St.eve Mix scored a gam£'-h1gh 24 points and Darryl Dawkins n1111·he•1 10 or his 22 potnls in the fourth quartt•r as Philadt'lphia powl'red to a 117 102 v11'1orv ovt•r Chieago . rorward Scott Wt-dma'n s!'orcd seven points in the fi nal 2 41 and sparked Kansas City to a fl!I !12 win ovl'r Utah. Wedman 's two ltaskl•ts gav1• thl' K in~s a fi ve-point lead in l h1· l'rnal m1null'S . . i\llen Leavell came off !hi.· ht·n<·h lo s1·orc 14 points in the final quartt·r as Houston snapped a lhrec·game lo~tng stn•ak with a 106·105 win over cAATWAIGHT Portland Thl' Hoston Celtics, led by forward l.arrv Btrcl and guard Nale Archibald, rallied from a 16-pomt cll'f1t·h to hand New J ersey its 12th consecutive de· feat. 117 11 5 Kevin Porter scored 25 points and Elvin llavt>s 21 to lt·•Hl Washingtlln to a 106-94 triumph over Dallas · Seattle µullcd out a 119-116 victory over Denver behind Jack Sikma's 29 pmnls Bernard King hit a jumper from tht• fr<•<.' throw ltn<· 111 gl\'t· c;ohlen State a 105-103 victory over Ol·nvt•r Hagrr• erhu a"otltrr •arallta" llOl 'STON IMI ltog<'rs. one of the world's m µrem1er marathon runnns. shook off the effects of influenza a nd an upsl'l stomach and won the llouston Marathon Saturday with a course record time of 2 hours. 12 mtnutes. 19 seconds . Rogl'rs. 33. four time winner of both the Boston and New York Marathons who was making his first appearance in llouston, finished :10 seconds ahead of runnerup Dick Beardsley, 2:1, of Minneapolis. John °Lodwiek or I>all<ts was third at 2 : 13 :38, followed by Chuc·k llattersley of Eugene, Ore. a t 2: 15: .51 and Mike Clark of Fay(•ltl•villt:. Ark. at 2; 16.12. Thl' top WC)ffian finisher was Patti Lyons Cat alano, 27 , or West Roxbury, Mass .. who wa<> clocked at 2:35.27. Close behind, with a time of 2 35.31. was Laurie Binder of San Diego. "The last eight miles were really tough," said "'7gers . "More and more marathons are getting that way for m e. Then• aren't any easy ones anymore . I mus t be getting old." T•Pfftl _, ..... fl•he • II• • .,. ,...., IOOHd bll ninth 1oal ot tht (ii Ha1ae at lt: • ot the Wrd period to Uft Quebec to • a l ·I Natioul Hoekt1 lAalUt Ut wttb tM Moe· trHI Canadl•nt laturda1 nilbt . . . lffond· period IOAl• by 'hll ...... left anNbr and •lk• .... " within an •NCODd 1pan 1parked the Hartford Whalen to a 5.3 victory over Wlnnlpe1. Warnm lllller and Pa& .._... .. 01h10 scortid ror the Whaler" . . . BW Derla10 snapped a 10. foot centering pass from aldl Vain paal goalie llkk St. Croix with just over two minutes lo play lo lift Toronto into a 4.4 tie with Philadelphia . . . Bob Muray and Tim H11JCID1 each scored two goals as the Chicago Black Hawks defeated Pilla· burgh, 5·3. Murray scored twice in less than three minutes of the second period . Ray Bourque converted a reed from Rkk Middleton for the decisive goal in the ~, • final period as Boston took a 3·2 decision from the New York Islanders . Borque was ,.,.o., positiorwd perfectly in front of Islanders ~c)altc Biiiy Smith to score his eighth goal of the year John Ogrodnlck scored two goals and assisted on another to spark Detroit Lo a 4·1 win over Calgary . Al M'·Adam brokt.' a 2·2 tie at 9·Q.1 of the third period to lift M innt•sot;1 toa :J 2 win over Washington. \llL laaou-lwfl pn•lw In•• wrrkrted f)rawl 1>1-:~\'fo:H Tht.• National llockey League has ~ • lau11<'ht•d ;1 1>r11bt• into last weekend's brawlin~ ' ~a rn l' ltt•t Wl't'n th<.' Colorado Rockies <1nd tht· ll11 -.111n Bruins lh<t l brokt' fi vt.• Rockie~· elu l1 l'l'l'onb for pt.•nally minute totals J\ Ho1·ktl•:-.' s 1>okt•sman says :'11111. rt•prestmtal1v<.';,, met M1>nllay tu \'icw a videotaJ>l' of Saturday'!> J.{amc 1n l>t::Over ar1tl d11-;<•uss what meas un•s 1f any arc l11 be taken against lh<• two ll•ams. l'lulJ spok1•sman Kevin O'Brien s~id that nc1 final dt•ds111ns wt•rt• handed down in Monday's m1.·etmg But he added that ont• Bruins' player, ri ght wing Dwight Foster.' was absolved complete ly from a penalty decision made during tht' game. fo'ostcr was ejected from the game at 13:05 of the ft rsl p<'riod, wh<'n offi cials claimed he had been the first one off the lwnch lo J.{Cl involved in a fight between Colorado's l':d CoorH:•r and Huston's Mike Milbury. The rcport<•d infraction usuall y carries an aut1Jmali c three' gam<.' susp<.'nsion . C'ltargrr• arflratr ('apprllrul SAN DI F.<iO The San Diego Chargers ac· [!] tivat cd running back John Cappelletti a nd ••• ltnebac•kcr Linden King from its injured-reserve hst S<1turday. making them available for Sunday's Am<.'ri1•an Foothall Conference championship game against Oakland To mak1• room for the two, the Chargers placed dcfen~1 ve tac·klt• l'harl<.'s De.Jurnell and runnin~ back Booke r Hussell on tht.• tnjun·d rcser vl' list. t'<Jt>lll'llt·ltt has b1.·en sidelined two month!-. with a linger ing flu lik1• 11lnt'SS and King has bee n recovering from an ankh• tnJury """' n c•hctic·c• "c•nl fctr .'iporln11 9omc•? EAST 1.ANSl:'llG , M1c·h. If you follow lht· [!] IHHI hmnt• foot hall s eht•dulc· poste:cl alop Spart:Jn c. • SI adium. und go to Mi('hiiian Stall''s ·game Sc·pl <!2 .. n>u 'll prohahly havt• your choke of Sl'ats !'11111 m:1ny fans to say nothing of the Spart an~ and v1~1t ing Bowling <irc·c·n an· likely tt> show up Y11u M'l'. Sept 22 is ;a Tuc's<lay, not a popullJr day fur major r11llt•g<· f1111lt1all g<lnll'S Al'luall~, th1· hui.:1· sign 1~ tbt' \'ltt1m of a human l·rr•ir The ganw •~ ac·t ually four days lall'r. Sl·pl 211 ('l•ntral Aclvt'ft1sing, whtl'h handles th<.' sig n for M1f'h1gan Stall" is taking th<· hla m(• for thl' mtstakt' "Aµparently it was a ty1>0 on a work order that we sent out ." said lngrci Dc•I c rs. Cen\r ... 1. Advertising sales rcprest•n tlJll\'l' ··w e lt;n 'l' anotht·r order tn t hange 1t " Mi<'higan St alt• offic·Hf~·suicl it would cost $45tl lo eh<1n).(c tht· "2" to a "Ii" th<.' c·ost of rentmg a m c1·hamcal · cherry pu·kl•r" lo lift a workn UJI to the s1~n Cl'nlral Advt•rtt!-.lllJ! wall pay the• hill M aytw Mu·h1gan StatC' was just trying lo !'Onfus <.· Bowlin g c; r1·1·n C 'o•u·h I h·nn~· Stoll who ust'd l1><·oach th«.• Spart an!> f 'lrr klll• I ·I ltor•r• In "r"t urf.ly A ftr<.' al C<.isll<.•lon Farm near l....e1<ington killed • 14 broodmares m foal, includin~ Happy Lady, a hors <.• whi<·h won in t he neighborhood or $500,000 . . i\rl Rooney's bmther, the Rev. Siias Dan Rooney, has died at age 77. The younger brother of the owner o r the Pitlshurgh Steelers died from amyotrophic lat~ral seh•rosis, "Lou Gehrig's Disease" . . . Associated Press special 1.•orresr1ondent Will Grimsley has been named national sports writer or the year in the 22nd annual National Sports<·ast<.•rs and Sportswriters Association Awards Pro· gram . Mike Nykoluk, former assistant coach of the New York Hangers and Philadelphia Flyers, was named head roath or the Toronto Ma ple l-.eafs . . . Flying Paster scored his first vi1·tory in nearly two years. finishing strong to win th(• $8.'>.000 San Clarlos Handicap by 31 • lengths before 4 I ,621 at Santa Anita. f'ro"' Pagr 8 I IRISH PULL FAUST FROM BAG OF TRICKS. • • record in 18 seasons. And those numbers ar e only ~e beginning, the rest of hts k ats are equally astonishing In the last six years he has lbst only one game -ms TEAMS have won t hree Aat io n a l c h amp ion s hi ps U.rough 1979, fi ve state cham- p'lonships in the last six years. and 12 Greater Cincinn ati League championships in the last 16 years. -The last time his Fighting Crusaders lost a football game •as at the start of the 1978 season, snapping a 53-game win- ding streak. Moeller's c urrent winning Streak is 33. It goes without saying his ,.ats at the high school level are ilnparalleled. But doe11 that "1alify him for a job of Notre Oame's stature? .: Faust thinks so. "I Al.WAYS SAID that if I 1¥er left Moeller. Notre Dame •ould be the only school I'd ave for," said Faust in his ratchy voice and kelly -green cket. • "Why'! Bttauae both have the .. me philosophies, same ~ademlc atmoapherea and •me tradiUona." At Mo.lier, wlnntn1 waa a MIU. fdr P'IUlt, too. where ru bla Pf'Olr•m 11 lt It waa a 11 ... mlventty. Yearly. the football program had 210 players. 76 of which made the varsity. There were also 15 assistant coaches, 17 stu· dent managers and seven learn doctors. a.·a ust had a n offense that ran from eight different formations, and a year-round training pro- ~r am that included running. weightlifting and ballet. Rallet'! "THE BEST ATHLETE.in the world is a gymnast or someone into dancing," explained Yaust. ·'They have the best coordina- tion. And that's what football is finesse and motion." Faust swears. however , that the best football athlete doesn't inte r est him. He has other criteria with which he judges in· dividuals. "Whal we're looking for at Notre Dame is a quality young man." insists Faust. "More im· portant than football is that he is academically strong and is a quality individual. We won't lake a questionable kid." And just what will be expected from his players once they take the rield'! ''I want them to be en- thu11iuUc and play football on the field," says Faust, ·•and gentlemen and Chrt1ttan1 on and off lhe neld ... rAlJ9'1' asna&NTS a new era In Notre Dame football, mad " maybe evt>n a new direction for hi~h school coaches everywhere. There will be plenty of pres· sure as Dan Devine and Ara Parseghian will tell you -hut pressure comes with the ter- ritory at Notre Dame although it has wrecked m ore than one coach there. Is Faust scared ? ") would have never taken the job if I was scared,•• said Faust "l may be skeptical, though. ·'Technically. I'm probably not equal to ha lf the high school coaches in the nation. I hope my strong point is m y relationship wi th the kids. ··But this (being at Notre Dame) is it. This is as far as I go." CAN FAUST MAKE IT? Is he in over his head? A good person to answer those questions mig ht be Edison Hlgh's Bill Workman, who has a sound reputation al the high school level a nd possesses an eight-year record of 88-19-1 ; no Gerry Faust by any stretch of the imagination. but still good enough to be one or the top prep coaches In California. "Yeah, I think it can be done," says Workman hesitantly when asked If a h.i1h school coach can "cut It'' at the major c0Ue1e level. "It can be done lf the rilht people an avaUable to help a IUY from a hJ1h ~hool altUIUon learn the alumni and social aspeC'Lc; of a position like that. "ONCF. TllF. GUV ~els on the football field with players. that's the easy part. lie can tell talent and he knows what to do if he has a plan. The other, I would think that would he the lOUj(h part." Ironically. Workman ha d talked lo Faust earlier in the day. "He said how absolutely scary it was," laughed Workman. "He said he thought about not doing it after he said yes. "I think it 's a fascinating thing. When the year is over I would love to sit and talk with him. I'd like to hear about the problems he had , where he fell down , what went we ll . . . "Win or lose. after this year. he's got to have a best-seller book. It's an intriguing thing." Not to mentio n hard to believe. HOCKEY I AUTO ,.ACING Blae.rally King' can't hold on, settle for 6-6 verdict ST. LOUIS <AP> -Joraen Pettersson's second goal of the ga m e. with 4 :37 r emaining, climaxed a comeback and gave the Blues a 6·6 lie with the Kines in a National Hockey League game Saturday night. extending St. Louis' Wlbeaten streak to 10 games. Pettersson 's tying goal from the left wing faceorr circ le deflected off Los Angeles' Marc Hardy and behind goalie Mario Lessa rd Marl'el Dionne had given the Kings a 6 5 advantage seven minutes into the third pc·rio<l on a Los Angeles power play 1>1onnc's first goal of the game hail 1.!tvt-n th<.· Kings a lead j ust 66 seconds into the game as he took advantage of an opportuni- ty after l<.iking a pass from Dave Taylor The Kings finished the f1ri.l period with a 4-2 lead while out· s hooting St. Louis 14·3. Wayne Bahych set a St Louis dub record when he scored a power -play goal six minutes into the second period, making lhe score 4-3. It was the eighth con· seculive game in which Babych had scored a goal. breaking a club r ecord set by Garry Un~<.'r in 1974·75. But 33 seconds later , Biiiy llarris regained the Kmgs' two· goal l'ushion hy dcflcct1ng a pa!-.s hy Mike Murphy behind Alucs MARCEL DIONNE goalie Rick llcin7. tleinz had replaced l.iut <Jt the start of the second t><'riod after Liut suffered a g roi n injury on a s hot by Murphy ,. The Hlu1·s stlJgcd a t·on1eb<t('k in the third period when Perry Turnhull S('Orl'd just Rt se('onds into the pe riod and .Joe Michelet· ti ('Onvcrll'll a JHIWCr play O[J· port unity with a •HY· foot blast JUS I lhrN• minute•s laH•r t1) tie thl' store !i·!i Racers in debut Nert, cars al Riverside today fll\'t-:HSllH: •A l'I It'-. been 17 \'l•;irs sin1·1.· lht• i.tarl <if a :"ASl'tdt c;rand :">atwnal st1x:k N1r ~c:ason held S(1 mut·h 1.us· pt•flSl' Wh1•n thl• :J5 tar field takes the l'IH·t kl·r<.'d flag t11<1a y for the Winston WestC"rn 500-ktlomtll'r r:..1·1·. lh1· fo!'us will hl' l<.·ss on who wins the: raet· than on ho"' thl' hanclful of J!J81 ear~ d<1 T h 1· ~ l' ;i s 11 n · 11 p '-' n 1• r on H i \' l' r s 1 II 1.· I n t l' r n a t 1 n n a I Han•wa\ 's <! li2 mil t-road t1Jursc I s I h l' . d t• h ll t IJ f I b c· n e w <l1>wnsizt·d sedans lhi.it h<l\'l' lu•t•n ll•g1slat1•d hy :"'AS(' AH llowc\'er. lh<inks to a Sllt!l'lal ruling hy the sanctioning body. this rat'<' also is the swan son~ or the ~1lder. bi~gl•r gas-hog!-. that ha\'e, in on<.' form or an11ther . g racc·d the· :">ASCAH trar ks s in n· 19f.4 . TIU: BOIJY ST\'LES h a\ 1· 1·hanj.!t•d during tht• ensu1nJ,! yl'ars. but tht· <·hass1s ha\'t• n · ma1nC'd the same width a nd lt•ngt h How<·vcr. thl' new rules hav<.• short<.'nl'd tht.· wheelbase. the reby giving t he mechanics a major new handlin~ prohlt-m "ll's gonna take us some time to sort these C'ars out." said Oar· rell Waltrip. the man who won the pole for today's race with a track qualifying of I 14 .752 mph. ··These small C'ars aren·t made for raein~. so it 'II take some lime." Saturday's action found Joe Ruttman outclassing the fi eld. leading all but one lap to gain an 1.•asy victory in the Warner W' Hodgdon JOO Grand American late model stock car race. Rll1TMAN, WHO WON the pole for the 300·ki lomcter race with a record qualifying speed of 117.210 mph. trailed only briefly after a pit stop . Veteran Hershel McGriff took advantage of the pit stop on the 29th of 72 laps lo beat Ruttman onto the track. But, McGrirr. whose 1980 Cam a ro started next to Huttman's 1981 Camaro on the front row. s lipped into UCI women lose,-71-68 UC Santa Rarbara scored 11 points in overtime to hand host UC Irvine's women's basketball team a 71-68 dereat in SCAA ac- tion Saturday night in Crawford Hall. After the Gauchos took a 12·4 early lead. UCI caught up at 24·23 a nd the difference was never more than four points for the balance of the game. Patty Franklin had 20 points ·ror UCSB while Ka therine Hamilton was high scorer for UCI with 18 along with 13 re· bounds. ~t'eond ugatn aft1·r <1 caution 1H·rwd. ran into me<:han1cal prohh·m:-. and ft·ll out or conten- t 11111 . Huttman, from Upland, never was chal11•ngerl the rest of the • RAl..'/NG "'<•). ~1\'l·rag1ng :fi .!II~ mpn tte ...., on )I .!12fi from th1· totol purs(• of s:1:1.!,I()() JIM ~t:AI. JR .. who started h1~ l!IHO ('amarn fourth on lht• :15 1·ar grul. \.\t)und u11 a di stant ~t'l'IHHI. 14h1h· Ur l>a\'i<J. llill of ll<1k er~f1t'ld hroui,:ht his 1979 (',. mi.lro in l111r1l Thl•n· "'<·rt· M'\'cr<il sµtns <1nfl ,.,.a~hl·~. hut the• most serious Ill t·uknt <«i nw on the first lap "'la•n thn·c· 1·ars tangl('(I on lhl' s lA t•t•p111g la~I turn of th1· nin<' I urn t·11ur~1· Hu•k c;n·an1·\. <!!'i. of Azusa. h:.id 111 he.• prt<"rl 0fr11m his t·ar anti IA a~ rushl•<I lll nt•arh\ HI \'erstdt.• t ·om mun11~ llo~p1t af. \.\'Ht•n · ht• ..... a:. :idm11ttd "1th ··possible head and rnll'rn\JI lllJUnc:;." The .' 11 uni.: r a " 1· r " a~ I 1s t c d in j!uarch·cl 1·11r11l1l11111 :-.io othl'r 1n1ur11•s Wl'H' rt" PIH'lt•d Azlt"c~ si,_.,., coaeh 1.os A:'llca~u:s 1.A P, Thl' l.o!> AnJtclt>s Aztecs of the North Am e rtC'a n Sol'c('r League an· nounced that Cla udio Coutinho or Hra7.il has signed a two-year c·o ntra<•t to co<.ich the team. T('rms were• not annoum·ed. t'!' .... 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But lh1ni.::-1·hangt·d 11n1untl Saturdav Thl' w111d hlt·w Ttw tcmperatun·s ll r11pp1·1I ll1•av} i.:ray douds m·c a~1mu1ll y ll'akt·•I a dnallng nun "I hop1•d 11 wouldn't Ulm~. an•I 11 d1tl RICKY JACKSON RECOVERS A FUMBLE FOR THE EAST. DePaul shocked No. 1 t e a11i jails, 63-62 t'rom /\ P di!->palcht>s CHICAGO Billy Mann ~tole :in 1n!Jt111nd' pass and scored a layup with wvt:n we onch left to giv<• Old Oomin1on a li3 fi2 uµst'I r/\n No I rankPd De Pa ul Saturday night /\ dcspt•rati;>n 25 font JU Oll)t•r h\ t'lj th· Bradshaw of Dl'Paul btHln('t·cl orr 1tw ri rll wi th t1Ao seC'onds left lo prcservl' the ,·11·ton for Old D11m1 n1on over DcPaul. 13 I DePaul had nt•ver traile-d 111 th•-· g;ime. trnt after surviving a cold sta rt. lhe M•m<irt'h!> pla) l'd lht' Rlue Demons toug h and pulled 111 within fi2 SU with 25 seconds lc·fl on u 20 root Jump shot by Grant Hobinson. Bradshaw lost t he ball nut of houmh wht'n ht· was unable lo break the Mona r<.'h!-. · rrc ... s and Mann hit u 15 footer with I I seconds left to pull to within 62 #i i Mann then stolt· l'ummmg_, inhound,. pa!->!'> and made the winnini.: layup 30-loofPr lwau lrbh MILWAUKEE 1-'rcsh man guarrl <~lcnn Rivers banked in a JO-foot dPs pcrat1on ..,hot <Jt the buzzer, lifting M<1rquetle to a 54 52 upset nf fifth ranked Notre Dame Rivers took an inbounds pas!. a fe~ fcl't in MarqueltC''s front court with one second ldt and rlung up his shot The hall hit the ~lass and dropped bal'k through tht· net to give tht> War riors the victory The s<·on• was l1t•d f1 vl' l1rnPs during lhl' second ha ir. th<' last timt· at 52 52 when Mar queue's Ollvt'r I.cc banked 1n .; JUmJI -.hot with J 29 to play Notre Dame then went into a four <•orne r ••f fonse and tried to work for one shot Thi· lri<.h ca lied time nut with ;n sc<·1m1b lt'ft t11 !'>el uµ a potentia l game winning shnt But the 6·4 R1 vers t 1ec1 up N1>tre D <J m•· ·s Tra1· y Jackson along the Notre Dame ha...,·hnc with four seconds lefL Thal fon·crl <J. Jump hall hNw1>1·n Rivers and the 6 6 J ae•kson 111 the N11tre L>a~P fn•t• throw ci rl'lt'. Rivers won lhc tip and the hall rnllt'ti lo n<•ar the Notre Oa mt: benc·h. and the lnsh'!-> C>rlan<l11 Woolridge lost lhl' ball out c1f bounds with one second s howing on the clock That gave Ma rquell1• the ball. and the Warr1nrs <'ailed lime out Whc·n play resumed . Rivers tol)k M1c·hael Wilson'!> in bounds pass in the Marquett<' front <'rnJrt and fin•d up his game winning shot FNlr.rfo" falb t" orrr•l•r Guard Charles Perry s1·11rcd !>Ix of his 1£ points in a n overtime period, lt!<1ding W 1~<"111~1n Parkside to a 69-61 non·confert:nre v11•torv ovt'r host Cal State f<~ullerton The Rangers made 11 of their 12 rree throw attempts in the extra fi ve minute session as lh<·y raised their reC'ord to 5·9. Fullerton ff'll l•> £ HJ Prpprrdlftr nip• 48rr• MALI B U Sopho more forward Scott McCollum connected on an 18·foot jump shot with four seconds rem aining to give Pepperdine a 73-71 non-conference victory over visiting Long Beach State. The 49ers had lied the game 71 -all on two free throws by guard Craig Dykema with l : 12 to go. Ma,.,,laftd IJrrrzr• •• Dtdcr COLLEGE PARK, Md. -Buck Williams and Ernest Graham 11parked first·and second-half rallies as eighth-ranked Maryland whipped Duke 94.79 in an Atlantic Coast Conference game. Williams scored 14 of his 24 points and grabbed nine or his 15 rebounds in the rirst half to spark the Terps to a 43·36 half-lime lead. Graham scored 15 of his Z3 points in the second half and the isaue never was in doubt after Maryland scored six points on one trip down the floor. l"l,..•la ralllr• l•r l'lr••rw CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -Senior Lee Raker and freahman Olhell Wilson led a 19·4 run late in the aecond halt that rallied Vir1lnia'a third· ranked Cavallen from an 11-polnt deficit to a 13.57 Atlantic Coaat Conference victory over North Carolina'• 11th-ranked Tar HeelJ. Raker ftnlabed wllh 11 polnta and Willon with et1bt1 all ctartn1 the come·fl'Oln·behlnd atreu. The Cavaden boolted their record to 11.0 and ran their t••1ear wtnnln1 atreak to UI, loosest of any .. ' 0 1>1' 1s11111 I tt·arn in thl· c·11unlry lrnnH":tlly 1t was a lip in hy sophomore Halph Sum p:-ion. nt•utrah11·tl must of the day by a collaps m l! Tar ll1•l'I rll'f1·n~t·. that sf'nt V1rgin1a ahead for L!<wcl at S£ ~ti w ith :1. OH left llfH>#IPr# Up#Pf lllh1ob BLOOM IN(:ToN. Ind. forward Ted Kitchel s1·on·d a can·er-h1gh 40 points. including an In· d1ana singh• game· record 18 straight free throws. lt•ad111g th(• I loos1er!'> to a 7R·fil upset of 12th-ranked llASKE11JALL llhn111s in a H1g Tt•n Conference game. The lloosiers, who l<'ct by as many as 19 points 111 lht• first half, saw lheir advantage sliced lo nine al halftiml' and to sc•ven before Kitchel sta rted a st:cond-half ~11urt I le !>corc.-d 10 of the floos1ers' 12' straight r>oints that hrhkC the• game open, Hawf.wvr• bury .tflrldga" Sc. IOW/\ CITY Bobby llansen and Kevin Boyle 1·11m bined for 22 second-half points to lead No.· 11 Iowa to a 65 57 victor y over Mi<'higan State in a Big Tt•n Cunfcrenct' game. Thl' llawkeyes. 9-2 overall and l·I in the l1·;11~uc. trail<'fl only once. when Michigan St;.te's .J a~ Vinl'cnt hit his fourth hasket in a row to make il 17 Iii about JO m mutes into the ball gam e. luw;.i usl•d balanced scoring during the first rwrin<I to l'Slahlish a 31 -22 halftime edge, and de- IH'lldl'rl rin U11yll'0s 12 PCllnlS and llansen's 10 to m11111lain lh•· lt·ad fif*ftfawky •urrh~r• Tr""r••rr 1.EX IN(;TON. Ky Fred Cowan's only h.l'>kt•I 11f th(· gamt•. an lR-foolcr with s ix se<·onds re 111.i 1n111J,.:. g;.iv1· rourth-r:mked Kentucky a 48·47 :-.cwt hi ·aslt•rn < 'onfrren<·c v1t lory <Jvcr Tennessee. 'l'hf' W1lrkats. who thwarted the 13th-ranked VoluntC'Cr!> s lowdown tactic!., sea led the victory wlH'n lkrrwk llt1rd defl ected a pass on Ten- n1•.,s1•(•':-. last inbound play. Tht· V11b had callecl four timeouts between < ·n..., an ·s :.hot amt !lo rd's defle<'tion in an attempt tu L!l'I a final, high-percentage shot. The Vols ap· p(•ared to b(.' going lo st•nior pivotman Howard Wood, but Wood. who had JUSt one fi eld goal in the ~amc. was tightly guarded by Kentucky's 7-foot· 1 Sam Howit•, Martin rallies Wins Anaheim classic Steve Martin a dv anced pas t three higher- secded opponents Saturday lo win ~he Miller High Life Classic at the Brunswick WonderBowl and l'luim his fourth Professional Bowlers Association htle . Martin. of Kingsport, Tenn., collected $21 ,000 for the win after overcom ing an early 19-pln d~flcit in t he nationally televised championship match against Mars hall Holman of Medford, Ore. Martin went to on to-a 216· 185 decision. "Before the start of the first match, I thoucht that if I could gel past Gary Dickinson, I would have a good chance to go all the way," said Martin, ··w e were on a tairly tough pair of lanes and it dldn 't look like they were 1olng to 1et any easier. ·'The lights from the TV setup dried up the oll on the lanes a little and the frtciUon from all the bowling seemed lo have an effect." Jn the first PBA event or the year, the 22·year· old Martin first had to defeat Dlckllnaon, the de· fending champion, In • two-fr•me roll olf after each bowler scorea 222. Martin then downed Mark Rotb, or Sprin1 Lake Het1hta N .J ., 175-18'7, when the tbHe·tlme PBA player Oi the year manqed only two atrites. In the aemUIDal match a1alalt Tom Bater of Buffalo, N.Y., Martin atarted wttll ala ltrik• Oii hla flnt aeven ahola and went to an to 1 IO-lll vle- lory . .. East rolls with 21-3 • victory • STANFORD (AP) -Amos Lawre n ce r a n f or two touc hdowns and lineb acker Ric ky Jackson contributed two · crucial defensive plays as the East rolled lo a 21 ·3 victory over the West Saturday in the S6th an- nual Shrine East-West football game. A crowd of 76,ooo watched the East defense shut down West quarterbacks Neil Lomax and Tom nick The only West score C'a me on a 52-yard field goal by Brian Sullivan of Santa Clara. Lawrence, who gained over 1,000 yards for North Carolina this season. opened the scoring with a one yard plunge in the firs t quarter. The touchdown camt after J ackson , o f Pitts burgh, recovered a fumble on the West JO-yard Line . I.a wrence opened the le ad lo 14·0 early in the second half with a 15-yard touchdown run That t·apped a drive whic h featured runs of 18 and 11 yards by quarlt>rback Tim Clifford of In di an a Sullivan made it 14-3 with his Shrine·r ecord fi eld goal later in the third period. The West elect· ed to r eceive the e ns uing kic koff . a n option they had because they trailed by more lhan a touchdown. and drove all the way to the East one -yard line nut Jackson lht!n made his second bi g pl ay when he 1n t er ce ptc d a pas!'> b y Washington's fo'l1ck. The Eas t , operating behind (;lifford throughout the seccmd half. iced the game with an 85- yard -;coring drive' to open the fourth quarlt'r The tOU<'hdown 1·amc on a thrt:c·yard pas~ from Cliffonl to Tim Sher win 1Jf Hoston t 'c>llegt• f<'or Lomax. ltw t11ghly touted 11 u a rler ba c· k fr om l'orll a nd Stale, tht• gume wa!> so mething of u clisaµpointmcnt . Although cJ1sµla y1ng ;.i pownful arm, he had trouble hilling hi" r<·cc1 ver~ anti fi nished with IO romplet1on~ in 14 attempts for 1(1;, yards Ills best mom ent~ wer t· 1n thl' fou rth quarter, when he dtrct·ted a drive that took thl• Wcsl to the East five-yard line But Lomax threw thrt't.' straight incomplc· lions from there and the march died Thl· game 's leading rus her was Tom Vigorito of Virginia. who had 83 yards in 16 carnes. Lawrence. used sparingly in the second half, finished with 61 yards. Hubie Oliver or Arizona led the West w ith 49 yards rushing. Sundr,. Jwtuary. 11. 1981 DAILY PILOT Today's TV • By HOWARD L. HANDY 01 , ... 0411y "lleC St.H Following are the top sports events on TV today. Ratings are: " ' •• excellent, • / • wort~ watchmg; •• fa i r ; " forget 1t . ~ 10 a.m .. Channel 2 I v v I NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Dallas at Philadelphia Announcers: Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshier Will the magic of Tom Landry, Tony Dor sett, Danny White and all the other Cowboy'> continue for another week to put the Dallas learn 10 another Super Bowl ? The odds-makers have installed them as one-point tavoritf''> over the Eagles of Dick Verme11 with Ron Jaworski ell QUMler back 1n today's NFC champ1onsh1p outing. ~ 2 p.m., Channel 4 " " " "' AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Oakland ill San D1Pgo. Announcers: Dick Enbcrq and M rrlin Ol'ic•n II ha'> nt'ver happPned hl'fore bul lhe Oaklond Raiders would like l o 1oin thC' Dalla' Cowboy'> lo Super Bow l XV in New Or leanc; J..in. is. It th1c. hapf)('ns, 1t will marlc the fir st limp two wild card te.1ms hav1· ever mf't for the title Oakland w ill send J im Plunkl•ll to thl' tiring lint> ;:igainst record -setting Dan Fout.. of San D1eqo loday Chuck M uncie 1c, the Charger r unning o.,t,ir wh1lf· Mur~ van Ef•qhen •'> ttw rromarv rufloE'r for the Rdid1•r'> San D1f;!go i<i 1..-ivor Pd OTH ER TELEVISION ? 30.:i m 12) NFL TODAY. 10" rn 1S1JJ SPORTS AMERI CA Hiqt111qht<, trom an indoor pofo cornpcl1t 1cin 11 a.m !SOI SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. I ·JO p.m (4) NFL '80 •l .30 p.m <li GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS A tribute to ba..,c~ball's Fr.inl< Rllh1n..,on who 111 1975 bee ame the ftr'>I bla<.k mc.1n<H1Pr rn 11'11· 111.;1or lf'agu1->c, Roh1nson also di-. c Ut,'>(''> his pt.1ying c urr·r·r 1n wh1c n h" hPcam(· tht' fir.,t tndn in h1 '>torv 10 win lh1• M VP ,1wo1rd 1n both n1.11or IPdgues 10 45 p rn Ui1 COLLEGE BASKETBALL N otr" Dnm•• F1qhl1nq I 11 h oJ'> V otlanov .. 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I oo 71 IOO lrM •*'•Y 1. WyomlnQ, • S9... 1 H•well, / ·03.17, l Sen Olf90 ~l•le, 1 It 01 r "''•·m•te• d1v1no 1 St hVrte1geor (H••l"I • .eo 00. 2 Trev" !CS Horthr109*J, 410 U .) St,,_,.. IC~ Lo• A-It >). )87 10 I .SO lrw I Phil11~ IH•w1i11, IS H ll. 7 01 n1 el\ IH•••lll. •6 00 •I J S••hon IWyomonol, " 2' 4S tOO ,,.. I Ftoer-nO IWyom1ngl , 41 )4. 1 Br1119• (Wyom1n91. ••OJ , l Corooi.• IC~ Hor1hne19*J, .. °' 700 b<l<k 1 SU11on (H•w•lil t )Cl :10 1 H•1111erh (WyomlnQI .• 1 00 OJ J CeorO (Wyomo1"9I, 2 00 IS 100 b•U\I I Foley .......... )., °' 09. 7 Bu01nQh..,.,, tWy~monQI, 1 11 Je, 3 Ar•Uk1 (HIWllll, 1 IJ 30 700 fly I l<1•\\lon9 IHawaol), t SI> t•. 1 lOOh•fl CUC. l•vo<wl. 1 ~ ll, ] 0 \horo IH•.,•lol. I I& ti •OO frtt rolay I Wyortun~ l II 11 1 Cal S••to INorlh"clQe) l II 10 l 11 ....... l 11 31 _,.., S.e<ulll Do ...... ,, l••m \C.Ott\ 1 Cotor•fJo St•tf'. Iii 1 S•n 0•'9) Sl•!e. -l C.I Poly t S.n I UI\ Obl\pol. Ul. • UC tr""'" HI. S Lonq 6 .. 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St 1 1• 10 1 WallM.• IColvr•oo St 1 l• oO M•r!ln tSln 01'"90 St o 1S 18 cOO mf'dltW' rt•dy 1 Colorctdo St•teo 4 till, 1 Cal Poly ISan lu" Ob •,C>OI • II 40 l LOOQ Buch Stal• ' H )t On,.. nw-tt' o,v•hQ ' l..01\eau ~ Mdftd•• 10\ \S 1 (a¥an.tuQf"I 1'J( Sdn Q, .. 901 JSS •o, l Morr•'\ rue 1rv1rw• 170 '!> I f>\0 frtt I Wh•1t''ldl ll !UC tr11rne-• ti )I .... I Yo..•9 I Cal Pol~ SLO' II t)J II l Ulroch tColO••<IO St J 18 :10 YI 100 trt-t! 1 Voti.tn9 rs.an 0•"'00 Sit 1 ,,. &i 7 w ... , ... O(OIO••Oo '>I 1 IS 08 ) l •UQhlo• IS•n 0 •"90 SI I IS ll 10 IM<" I Eh" •'>a" D••QO S• 18 •) l •r,der'°'1 CColorttdo St 1'9 u l C,noq, l(olOr •<IO 51 I. 7• U 100 brt'.,.t l O•v1s ''-•1 Po•• SLO ) H U 1 ( .. ..,.,,. f(olO,•OO SI I 1 l1 61 J C••ef t(S Northro~l 7 ll 11> IO tty t C,•lhOvc'I 1cs lo• An9rl~•' ,, 40 7 Bollom CCII Polv . .!>LOI 11 .. l Sl•w•rl IColor-St.1. ll 11 This week'• trout plents LOS ANG EL ES Ca\la•r L•H d"O Oowtut,~•m Poot. Lfi'90 L•kr\ Pwo d1no\t01Y APVtYOH, S..nta Fr A•\4'• vou UPc>er PiruCrfflt. Cfrenchmdn \ f'l•t IOD Ind. medley -I. '--' (L9ftt IHCll $1.>, 1:03.•: 2. C•w•rr• CCelor ... II.I, I :OJ ... ; J. _,_ (ColofMO $1.1. I :OUJ. 400 Ir• rel_, -I. Celor ... M.io, J:47S; 1. 5efl 0-.. St•. J:0 .11; J. UC ~ Oleeo. J:U.J7, NHl WALH COfll,laat4C• Ill .... MonlrH I ~1rt1oro P1t11llur91t O.tro11 N.,.lt Olwitl• W &. T 0' 2• II 5 Ill 24 IJ S llO ,. If • 1'1 un 1111 11 n • •» Ade-Ol•ltl• OAPh 10 SI 110 " ltl )7 ''° » ... JO M1n,,..\01• 10 10 10 I.. 110 !O 8 ut1e10 " ' 11 ISi tn !O 801lon 16 II 1 117 I.. 1' T0ton10 I] 11 • H• ltt :n Oueoec 10 10 " U7 IU JI CAMPalL&.CONFlalNCI PMrldOlwltl• NY i\llnder\ 7• 10 I 1'1 tJt Ml Ph1IAclelpf>la 15 10 7 161 t 16 SI C•IO•<y t9 U I tl7 ISi .. w., .. 1nq1on 1l II ti 1 !O ,.. JI NY llenQH\ 14 10 I , .. IU l! SmyU.. Dlwl1I• SI LOUI\ V•ntouttr- (ru<.•90 Color•Oo Edmonton 26 ' 1 116 10 s• 18 11 13 1.9 I 0 4, II 11 6 ISi !U 1' u 11 6 147 ,,. 3' W1nn1s-q II 11 I IU 163 19 .4 )0 8 132 103 .. s .. ~,·.surn ICl .. 16. St LOU!\ 6 lloel Oetro114,Cal~ry I O""llK I, Montreal 5 (lltl Bo\ton l. NY I\!-" 1 (hoUQO S, PoHM>urgh) PtHl•clelph1a •.Toronto• I UtJ H•rtford 5, Win1Hpeg J Nllnne\Ol• l . WHhonQton 7 T•l"'1'•G1ma• Kl"'' al Bvltalo NY •~lander\ ~t Pl'l1tadtoiph11.t Toronto 1t NV RanQer\ Edmonton 11 Que~• C AIQUy •I (hlCaQO Kl"il• I . 81UH 8 SC:ore'v PoerlMI LO\ A~lf"\ SI l OUI\ ""t ... , .. I 6 I ] o l Lo\ Anqet.-\ 01onn• ~. 1 Gt. '1 SI Lou•\. P•ll~ruon 1S fOuntoo, 8•by<n). I •• l LO\ A1"9'lt'~ .. Simm.tr-.0 t T •¥10f" f Olonnr '· • 11 • Lo• An9ele\ W•ll• 3 IJeM•n, UnQer I. 1 t 34 .\ St Lou", Sutter H tF•.,..rho. Zu•eJ, t) Jl 6 Lo• A!'Qtle>, 5om mt1 "' (T•ylor 01onn•t1 tf .. Pt n•lt1f'\ Korab, l A m1nor.m•1Ci', 1 ~~. furnbuU1 Sil , mo"°' ma1or, I \~ PAIO Si l , 1' S9. \1mm•r. LA 1• 48. P.itter. SIL 1• 11 S.Corlll PeriM 1 ~I (OU•\ B•Dv<n JO IP<'ll•r\\C»in, luk .. b 11 8 LO\ Anotle\. Ha'''' 11 CM Murc>nv '""tonJ • 4S ~n4Jt1e\ UnQP.r, LA., ' n , Uncur l • l u , LaPo•n'"· SH 1 )6 Hop~ 1ri\ LA. U l1 'n.lrd Par let! ' SI l OYI\ furnbuH l/ I P•tey L4 Po1nlt>I ' 1t 10 St LOUf\ M•«heleth '1 •Ftdt'rlllo Bto wn\th,Ol,.t • S• 11 lO\ •nQf'lt'\. Otot"NW l~ I l•ttOr Hardy) 1 )I 11 St LOU•\ • Ptttter\Wtl '6 (llCe• Hf'lnH I'\ 11 PeM•t1t'\ T .tt'lor, LA. J :i. Lf'•'"· LA ~ ,. L•Po•nl• 5tl s I• l(~a Sil 1 ,. Snot\ on q0.11 LO\ Angelf'\ I 4 I T 1'1 S' l OUl\ l 10. 10 13 (,o•llP,lO~ •"9~1 .. \ l P\ .. drd \I L Ov•\ Ltut H fil'•f'"ll A I~ 11S Misc. Women'• Field Hockey HIGH SCHOOL uni .. , .. ,, .... ,..11 ... 1 l'irtlll ... ... Wr'\tm1n\U" l Ana~tm O Sdf'\14 Afl.d V•llry I Ea·~ 0 MM 1rw '· Lcl 0.11ri•c10 u"' Yf'f'"ty 1 f"1ftoNPOr t ._.,,.,0\1, O Se<OllCI i.ooind '.:ianU Ana Vttflt"t 1 W'"\tm1n't"r t Un•v•,~;tv • Md'•'ld 1 COlltolatoon -·"" ltound f 0•\0" 1 AnctM 1"1 0 Nfiwpc.n Hrt'f>O' 1 Ld Ou•nltt O Men's soccer HIGH SCHOO&. EdilOft_., S•l'IC• eerlb.lr • J E01\0n 5"COf'•nQ Slr•cti-an 1 G ro10il!nt< I Shull t Bucs nip Falcons Basketball scores Gauclws topple San Diego Orange Coast College's Pir ates and the Saddle back College Gauchos were victo rious in conference basket· ball outings Saturday night. Orange Coaet 59, Cerrttoe 57 The Pirates evened their con- ference record at 1-1 and upped their ove ra ll record to 10·7 as they bested Cerritos for only the third time in 19 sta rts. The win cam e as time was run· ning out with J ohn Saunders dir~t­ ing traffic at the top of the key . .He was looking for the backdoor play. but passed off to Greg KrohnfeJdt, who drove to the baseline and put up an 18·foot attempt. The ball kissed off the glass and drove home for the winner. Tim Johnson's two clutch free throws with 1 : 10 remaining gave Orange Coast a 57-55 lead, but the Falcons tied it at 57 on Chuck Aerie's 18-footer with 26 licks left in a sear· in& see·saw contest . Edison absorbs overtime loss Edison High's Chargers saw their non-league basketball record drop to 1·5 Saturday night as Servile High's Friars nailed down an overtime verdict wtth an ll·for-13 performance in the extra three minutes to capture a ,M,S7 decision. , Tbe two had finished at 53-all In re1· ul,aUon, but once the Friars 1ot an advantaie In overtime they went to atalllnl tactics, drawtn1 foula and maldftl the free throws pay off at the line. Scott Sinek, Servlte'a premier 1uard, led all scorers with at point.a. &dllcn'• one·two punch ol Richard Chana ad Rick DlBemardo popped ln 1'7 polntl apiece and Dl8ernardo led a reboundin1 uaault, which waa .U·• a..tter than Servile. wttb 11 boardl. Krohnfeldl put in the winner, but other sterling efforts included such items as Chris Beasley's 11 assists and five rebounds. in addition to 12 points, Saunders' 10 points and nine m BASKETBALL r e bounds, six assists from Brian Maravich and a s ix·for·six effort at the line by Johnson in the late going. Krohnfeldt finished with 13 points and six rebounds as a 6·3 guard. Overall. the Pirates out·rebounded Cerritos, 32-23, and burned the vis· itors at the free throw line with 15 of 17 from the charity stripe. From the field the winners were 22 of 45 as opposed to Cerritos' 26··for·59 effort. Cerritos was 5-for·13 from the line and the loss dropped the Falcons' record to 1-1 In conference and 11·4 overall. S•ddlebeck 14, .. n Diego 7' The Gauchos took command when San Diego went throu1h a cold streak m idway through the flnal hall and missed 11 straight shots from the floor. The Gauchos were down, 56-48, when the streak started and moved steadily ahead to a 74·80 advanta1e, their widest margin of the night. Bob Thornton scored a layup for the co·ahead basket and Kevin Bowland bit eipt of hia 21 polnta dur- inl t~ San Die10 cold streak. Jobn Caradn added' 19 for the winnen while Scatter Watson hit Z1 for the hoat team. The victory for the Gauchos broke a three-game loainl 1t11eak and broucht the aeuon record to 11..e. It marked openln1 of Mlaalon Con· ference pla.y for Saddleback while San Dieto fell to 1·1 ln the cltt\llt ud , 9·1 overall. Saddleback will play at SoutbweaterD Collet• Wednesday nt1bt ln tta nut outln1. AP~ Pair fo renaenafJer All-time hockey 1reat Gordie Howe (left) presents New York Rangers star Phil Esposito a hockey shirt at ceremonies prior to Esposito's final NHL appearance Friday. College ... , UC lr••ne IOI, U Sin D••llOU USC ... UCLAM Pepoordlrw 7], L-Beech SI It Wi s P a r ll\•Of' ••. C•t St a le Fu11uton'1 5, Ar11-SI ">. w .. hlnoton U Sin J OM SI. U, olllA 49 Ort_. Slet• IO. Collfornle S~ !>ten1oro 11. or._ 1• Sen Fr•rw:lwo St 71, No T•••• St Steno11..,, St •S, UC Davi\ •1 P•d loc ... SI. Mery'l ll WHhlnotort St IO, Ari tone II Sonoma SI. 5', Slcremtnlo SI S4 Chopm"" 55, Cal SI (No•lhfiO!lfll SJ C•• P oly !SLOJ 7l. C•I Poly IPomonel 11 Por11-SI '1. Uleh S1 IS UStU 13, Navy •l S.11111 Ml, W11111i.r SI ReOl-12, Clor•monl MuclO 15 ~t O•to-..o SI 14. Color-'1 Hou1ton "· TUI\ 11 Arkon .. slS, TCU SI O•f l R-ro&•. Oetroll S9 Oklohoma citv IOI, llut~r., Tun Te<ll 11, Tuu Al.M 70 RIC• 12. TexH We .. ey•" lt Baylor 11, SMU .. lleclllot Ulah '1, Sen OltQO SI 14 8YU 91, Hewoll 74 Monl-Sl.11, H••AO•Rtno •• w ,oml119'1, ,.._Mexico S4 8recllrt 12, Now Me•lco St. SI Woller SI. ... 8ol'° SI .. "ilr Forc•SI, N••ede·LA• V•OO• so Mont-17, N. Ari-•s Idaho 15, I-St .0 ........ Olt10oml'11on'3,0.Pau1U loult vllle a, ClftCl,,...11 .. •-• '5, Mlcltt ..... SI 57 Merqwtto S4, Noire Demo 5) 8••11119 GfMn 71, W. Michl gen 75 Cont. Mkllleen '4, Oltlo u SI PurclW 1J, Olllo SI. •S 111111.,.. 11, 1111no11 •t Mlcldl• '-· 51, Akron WI Crel ....... U , ltd.,.. $1." Toledo 10. 11<111 St .. E vanwoll• ll, Loyol• Ill 70 ~en\•\ '4. IO'ht • .., towe St .,, W 11Uno1\ n Ka no.-SI 74, E ltl1nol\., North .. l't-"t'I SO. Wt\COM1n .. Cl•••I-St It. N•"9"<• S. E Mot ... ~n ... Miami 10 I M M 1cnf9'91" ... M INW\ot• ., (7 ott Dayton'"· X••t•r, Ot\10 11, '-" kttnfuc.ky ... Tf'twte\M-e 41 Vor9ln1a •l. No Cerolln• SI S Aleblme U, Georg ie St S• F 1orodo •3, Aul>urn s• Tenn Cllelt•-16, APP<ll•choan SI. SI W•k• Forell /J, Clom\on II o .. ioton 104. MA••~111 1• W Ce,otlne '3. E T•nn St 11 St. Jo,..,,.., ... Jeck'°'1.,llf •1 Jemu Meclo>Oflt1, Alchmondll Stet'°",., Bvlle lo SI SO W1lllem & Millry St. \lirotn•• T•<" 4) N. Carotlne SI O . Geor11•• lf<h .. Ftorlcle St 11, 8•1)115160 Pan A-roe.,, '1, E Carolina •1 Vanoerbill 70, GK>r9 0<1 SS E. IC•nluclly U , Murrey SI I& "ilebdma 14. NllHIHlpf)i 41 J1i11 .e1rmlnoh1m 61, V• com· monwealltl U LSU II, NllHl .. IPc>I SI 6' S. Mlnl•~IJl>l I t. lll~cayM •• W l<•nluchy~. Ttnn h eh SI Tenn••-St ... Florida Al.M S9 11 11 L•h•Qh llO. <:o10.01e .. New H•ITIO\h•«i •l. D•rtmoulh Ml M•rv1...., ... , Ovu 1• w V4'Q1nl1 ll. Gao We\hlnQI0'1 II .,.•,w•rO ..:>. ~nn.1i.n.:> Mu-.chuv lh IS. twnllo 1• Rutger\••. PIH\l>u•Q~ St Vilf•iwv• •• Syr.cuse •\ St BoM"f'nture .... St M1<Nt1I 'IO 0<•••1 It, ~Ion U U SI l>elt r •II. Army 0 llllO••hffd SI "· Au•tln ,,,,., II Penn 10, llrown SI Conrwcllcul SI. !.elon H•ll •! Cor,,.11 ••. RocllP•te< It ~I Jo,.,n'\ 13, Prov1denc:• •·l Hoh l•• 14. 8uOM ll .. '"'' PMn SI •1. Rode• s• Canl\OU\ II, u S.llf',. G~orC)r ~\Of'! e. Ca1"°1ic u &4 Gto•oolown I' ~Ion (Oii SS Junior college Ml-C..lw-• S.OOIOC..Ck ... Sen Oit90 cc ,. SOutf'lw.1t•tn 101, P•lom•r •• R tvf'r\tOr rt, Saft l!lertt•rchno 16 !lcwltt CM1t c;.. ... _. 0<1"9<' Coe•' )9. Corrllt>< SI Fullenon 7•. Mt SAC .. .,.,,,. "'1• 7', Groumonl •1 High 1chool N .... 1...- Ser•ll• M, Edl\On S1 lot I C•P'"" 1•. Burr-Pt• t Burt:Mlnk) .. 15th ANNUAL MOTORCYCLE & ACCESSORY TRADE PREVIEW the 1981 models in one GIGANTIC show! Yamaha• Mato Guzzi• Husqvama •Kawasaki •La Verda• KTM • Carabea. •BMW • Suzuki • Hattey.o.wtson •Mato Monn! Also on ~xhiblt Every type ol KCHIOfY from CM!l250leldlng m.nur.ctum-a AMhelm Corwentlon Center Frtdlly,J1111umy 16. 6 p.m.·10 p.m. Saturday, Janumy l 7, ftloon· l O p.m. \II ..a Al)j!W8110ft • .-.... IJ""' CGllpOll (It• 14,001 Chld!wlt.12•2.001 .. -... ........ , OINNn ..... 6~ • ~~ AV/llAJla.f. "'°"'VOCM LOCAL~~DeAla Hourly Dr-"'!Js F« Hundreds ol AcCftfJlJ/f'/ llerm Pnicb:ed by Heller Communic'lldona. Inc. --~----- ... ,, ............... ~ .... ..-. .... ,,, ... _ ········~->•.;# .... , ...... _ .. ,. •... ,._,,._, ..... , ......... ,. -.•............. . . . .. :_" .... . ....... " ................... ..-.......,_,. . •' . Sales year-round B) Wlll !'lt: t '008' ......... P', ..... , ... , Shnppan.i b) lht• I ah·nd1t1 1 IUI '"Vt' VllU hull dre1b ~ ac,11." Ahnc-l t'\t'I )'thin.: \C•u l\t't-il will 11r111>wtJh bf' on aalf' •l 'ome tune· clunn~ tht' y .. au Ai. a aent'ral rult'. \uu II ~•" .. tht' moll! 1f you IJU)' lh1nali out 11( 'l'lt'>un '" di the end of \ht' 't'we.on M•llc· 11 lt ,;t v i tht: tttm'> ~·uu'll need t hruu'*'6ut tbt' \ .... r 1nductlng K•ft., Hu) them on ~•le and -.tor t' tht•m w1ul tht'y'rc m·cd1:cl _iju~.Ll-Jl...11\vOlh IJ> ,rm111th l(Uldc 11( what tu l11ok for "hl'n JANl All\' The trcu.lll1011.tl while s ulc munth. with big d1sl:uunls 011 linen:. aml tu" eb Sture wtdl' <'le.trance !>ales offer bargains on holiday mer chandise from <'hn slmas cards and omamt'nt:. tv to) s and gilt 1lt~m:. Other ~ooCI buys indude <·lotht :. dryt'r!>. furniturt', r ad1os. slt'reo, refrigerators and freezers The t'drhe r you s hop the better lht selection _Sew are or fad ltt'm,. thcit w1ll lose lht•1r populan ty before you'rt' rt·ad) to ust' them F£BRUAR\' Ltnt'oln's and Washington's birthday sales and final markdowns on Januuy leftovers. Check out air conditioners, b1t'yd es, beddin~. dis hes, curtains, glassware, me n's shirts , ru~s and carpets If you're a home· gardener. check catalogs and start ear ly indoor seeds to be transplanted later DAILY PtLO~ - Use your calendar to plan purchases to make the most out of seasonal sales Mi\Kt'll Pre ·!> .. ason s ales on s pring semester sales on school supplies, including typewriters. Other potential good buys include cars , tires. men's clothing. hosiery , lingerie and s um mer sports wear. bedding and silvn . If you're a theater or con- cert-goer. check on s easqn tit'kets at a discount. OCTOBER Sales on thc last of the old· rlnlhing anll end uf s eason sales on winte r 1t1..·111 s Pl:rn ahead and look for next year's "'llltl'r c·uat:.. sportswear and sports equipment. ~ Hhcr tJaq.(a1n items may include ho usewares, chma. laundry ap1Jliances. storm windqws and luggage JULY Storewide clearances ~ain The model automobiles. along with Columbus Day l'uat promotiu11s Take adv an t age of pos t-sea!lon s al<'s on bicycles and fi shin(( equipment and urcscason deals on ski ite ms Other good buys ma) includt· auto batteries . electric blankets. r hiltlrcn's fall dolhcs and lam ps APRIL :.e your income-tax-refund -if \oUU ,.:1•l unl' Ill shop for building materials. NOVEMBER Vt'lf:ran!'> Oay sales. You'll j,a111t. garden ite ms. wallpaper and outdoor furniture After Easter. April 19. you can look for )>.ale:. on women's dresses and coats, men's and boy'!> clothing a nd pre-season s ummer l>u r ga1ns MA\' Mother's Day and Memoria l Day ~ales Now 1s the time to replenish stocks of winter blankets. gel children's camp clothing and any vacation luggage you might need . Mah a list of things you'll need for summer - 1f you didn't gE't them al las t year's end-of· biggest markdowns are likely near the end of the month. but your t'hoice m ay be li mited After the Fo urth of July. check sales on shoes. bathing suits, air conditioners, hats. appliances. garden supplies, outdoor furniture and sports equipment. AUGUST /\ Set'ond round of white sales Also worth t·hecking: summer clothing, coats, fall fabrics, camping items. furniture, be dding, lamps. back-to-school s upplies and pre -season discounts on all clothing. Look for auto sales toward the end of the month_ also fincl the low(•.-;t prit·c' of th•· year on paint, ha r•c1ware and c>thcr homP-imiirovcmcnt sup- plic>s, al1mg with rc lutively good buys on blankt:'t:-.. stovl:'s. water heaters a nd used cars . Look for baq~ain bulhs. tr<!l':'i a nd shrubs for late fall planting Try lo shop early · the sales will diS111Jpt!ar tow.irrl ttw t"nd of the month as stor<'s switch tn full priC'(· f'hristmas m<:rchan- dbe SEPTEMBER Labor Day sales. back-to DE('•:M1n:1t Thi· mHJor retailing month s t•aso11 sail's an.d start looking for bargains. school promotions and pre-season specials on winter merchandise_ Final s ales on summer clothing, garden supplies and outdoor furn1tun• Watch for buys on chinu, glassware. furniture. or l hl· y<·ar ... n<1 lhl' WIH"St ttm(' to tiuy Sales are ll·w If you'vt· 11IJ nrn·1l w1sd }, you s hould be :t hlP lo lt\'111•! 1111.l l•l ll'('hilSt' .... JllN•: Fathe r's Day sales. plus end-of Winter clothing displays gems Winter. The me re thought of the sl'asun <'onjures up ideas of gray skies, <'hilly temperatures a nd heavy, dark dothing 1-'nrtunately, this year's fas hion l'ol- le<'lion" arc guaranteed to chase away eve n the most stubborn mid·winter hlues. THE USUAL formula for cold- weather dressing is a wa rm and heavy fa bric and lots of it, so il will cover from the neck down. Ho wever. the options fo r <tressing w11rm this year are infinite. A soft wool or cashmere cowl neck sweater dress works beautifully al 'the office and d oes double-duty as the perfect theater or dinner dress afterwa rds The sweater dress provides a simple yet stunning background to display the dark drama of.onyx. The deep, often black, tones of this smooth stone create an interes ting con- The dark drama of onyx com Oines with brilliant diamonds to chase away midwinter blues. A butterfly of lapis, gold and diamonds pins, a fine blouse and onyx earrings jrame a face prettily. trast agamst the more s ubllt· wintt·r l''1I ors and tl•xturt•d rabncs. ONE OR MOR•: onyx nr•<'klatN• lo11k bcautiful C1quinsl :.i l'owl nt>ck A bold cuff braC'elt!l won't be lost un der a long sleeve. and a gold. <·ha1n m a il woven brat'elet adds ~ strong but fe mininl' touch lo lht' othn wrio;l. Onyx f.'arring~ St!I in gold . I u fl all<'r ing framt• for the f<.11'<·1. «0m1Jl('t1· the· look Tl .. : NEW INTEREST m rnlnr t'> hci,ghtent!d in this year's c1ye :.ind di'> charge prints . a look that explore.., th(' depth and intensity of color tu its fullest through a s pecial bleaching 1des1gn proc css done on the fa bric itse.lf. Uresses in rayon crepe or crepe de <'hine d ye and discha rge fabric a re a palt>tle of deep, opulent winter shadts A richly colored gemstone such as lapis lazuli or :.apphire is right al home ·on such a print. A blouse with a lie can be anchored with a long-forgotte n pin or broach. pieces gaining much more interest now with the eme rgence of lie and d etail blouses. A BUTl'ERFLV or lap1s. gold and tiny diamonds is delicate enough for your finest blouse. Small diamond and sapphire doubl<' rings on a finger and a gnri.tco us h ra n 11•1 of A:11 1•n j.!11Jd :ind lap1s 1·11n- t111u1• tht· lttoh \II 1 tw1 ... n•···rl• r1 for th•· !>111Jh1sticated t1n :ill· a11· d1·lln 1t1• lap1s studs ror the 1·ar~ WITll TIU: HIGll '"'SI of living and lhl' fl ul'~ualing t1 ·on11111 y, we are a ll liL·comm~ 1M·n ·:.1•.tn);!i) m1ir1: concerned "1th p11rd1a•.i ng lonv l;1-,t1n~. quality 111 •m-, Wt: arc• n11>r" hki·I) t11 pa) ••tut mnn · rorr 0.1 -.1111 •1r J:Hk1·1 1f wo· kni1w lhal the m,·rr h;mdi-.1· 1·, madt · wt·ll and wi ll en- durl' th•· "'-hr m~ ul ra ... h1o n for a rea:.onil · Iii• :.im1111111 ,,r t11nt: 111 the gemstone IJU!>IO••S:,, Uw d1 :rn1n11<11 :-; truly un tindur· 111);! inn·:. I m1·nt fl I:. t1nl\1·r~all) t l·ga rdt!d as one! Of lhc most de~1rn hk ur p11:.sessions. and. historko.1lly. the tJ1am11nd h:.i~ always had lht· n.•putalwn of bt•mg a sound m· vt•stmcnl Rl'T Tiit: A~t;RICAS (:em Society . . a r rufossionul organizat ion nf Jewelers ;rnd l'llucalor:.. strong-I~ recommends t h<it a pol t'nl1al diamond buyer ramiliariz11 htms t•lf with lhe ractors thal <kt erm1ne a diamond·., value. a nd , once arm\.'d w1lh thcit knowlr-!lg1., ca refull y selt•<'I a rc:put abll• Jt•v. eler Tu lc;.i rn rn <ire ahr1ut d1amnnds. wrtle tu the Atnt'fll an Gc·m .Srwietr for a frf'c> h<ll)k lrt thC1l t'x1>1011·:. the gt•m ·s hi story und 11:. evalual10n mt·thod~ Writ£• to Amt·rtl'an <:t·m Sor1e1 ~. 29f11J W1ls h1rc lll\'ll , l.11.; /\ngell·"· 9ooio Accessories draw attention from figure faults You know what she looks like. The ideally proportioned woman is long and slim with a swanlike neck, oval face. small waistline and graceful legs. Her straight shoulders are no wider than ht•r hi ps and she has small, firm breasts. But what if you're not built this way, what can you do? "Fool the eye," says Nora Schroeder , fashion consultant to Trifari jewelry company. "Basically. it's understanding balance. proper- tion and consistency of st yle and mood · · ACC~RIES CAN improve your hgure, m aking you appear more perfectly propor- tioned. "Well.placed jewelry can draw attention to what's good about your body, keeping the eye away from what is n't ." Here are some s uggested do's and don'ls from the Trifari expert on how to give yourself the ideal look: • If your face is round or if you're even slightly overweight, think long. A round face will fare better when earrings are narrow, oval or polnted in design -in other words, avoid the bulbous button shapes . . Wear irregular or angular beads. The longer the beads, the more oval your face will appear. A CHAIN Oil NECKLACE should fall below the bue of the throat formin& an oval. This help•· add to the illusion of a swanlike throat. • Lengthen a too-short neck with earrings that flt cloH to the ear. Don't make the neck appear even wider by wearlns a llpt choker or heavy necklace: Do cbodle a chaln or nec~ace of medium . . wldtl• and avera1e len1th, such as 16 or 18 lac!M'9 to live breathing space between chin and Jewelry, creating the illusion or a long neck. Wben cboosinl pearls or necklaces, balance ud fll'GpOrtlon should be the decldlq factors, H11 lln. Schroeder. And, always remember JewelrJ Is wom to accent clothes and focus at-!-U.. on the face, especially the eyes. •WIDEN A LONG. too-tbln face with round Hrrla11. Do wear a abort, eye-atopplnt MO•lie9. . 1'. ........ aDd rounder the.,. .. , the more wldlll 11 IQll-.d. A lapel p&n, won blp on the = ar *-'~ wlU alto pve the pleutnc II· of f\alkma to your f aee. r A tall woman with a long face< left) wears jewelry to balance height. but the shorter woman (center) needs jftVell with a ~ger look fright J. • Shorten a long nose and make lt appear smaller by weartn1 larae earrinp with the balr pulled back oft the face. Don't wear an ••nine 10 lar1e that lt mu11 tbe eyee ... m •maller. • Balance a atron1 Jaw 1lDe with heavy jeweli'y. Do wear a fair amGmlt ol IOGlll·liled Jewelry to offset the lean look that 11 ....U, P.resent with th1a face type. WMI' dramatic NI'· . ·~ ... rtn1s. perbapa with pendants to add more ln· tereat. • If' YOV& A&MI and bandl an beavy, wear bracelets and rtnp that have moderate to wldedee'll"· Lute rtnp or Hveral 1mall banda will .make JOlll' ftn1en appear 1maller. f ----1 Convt:r "H'I.}. a woman with thin arm:. and "rist:. should <'hoo-;<' Jt•welry ''" the deli cate side 111 ordt•r to play down the · "mallnt.'ss_ A heavy brac·ell'l rrn a Ihm arm wil! make it appe:.1r losl ;.i ml C'\·t•n lh1nn1·r • It' \"Ol' i\RE l .ARGt:.BUSTED, wear medium·:,.iH·c1 jt-wdry anrJ a void chains or nC'c klaccs that will <1r<•w .1tlcnlion. Nf.'Vt!r \.\Car a l'ltp or pin at the deplh or av. nl'f khnt• • Capitalize 1111 a perfE-ct oval fare with a m t'd ium sized f'a1-r111g and a nat close-to-the-ear dt·~ign that will l0mphC1~1ze the pcrrccl shape of tht• c>ar lob<.'. •WEAR PEARl.S, READS or a ribbon band in a t'hokcr around lht.' throal 1f you want to make the neck seem wider r>o choose oval or round heads in a n<'<'klacc lo suggest fullness and balance a sle nder bone structure. • Do try on your jewelry in front of a full. length mirror. Study your facial structure in a three-way mirror to discover the side of your face that is more attractive. USU A LL\'. IT'S THE LE FT s ide. Whichever is true for you, wear your accent pin on the heller side. . Mrs . S<'hroed er also s uggests you experi· m ent with jewelry to update last year's suit or dress. "Nothin~ is easier to s park up a costume than using an attractive chain or bracelet or earrings," she says. Pins. pearls, beads and large button ear- r ings are the leading jewelry accents now, says Schroeder. especially those or nalural-lookin1 materials such a.a goldentone metals, pewters • peMls, enameling or·the look of semiprecious s tones. IVORY, BLACK AND terra cotla are the leadln& ruhion accent colors and gamel, plum and mustard also are popular. "By all meana, be lndivldualiatlc in your approach to jewelry," advises the fashion COD· aultant. "Coltume Jewelry la created for all typea ol women and for all occulona. The rlibt jewelry la the ftnlahlnt touch that tl• an oudlt tocllber. "'lbere'I no one look that'• rltbt, lt dlpmda on who you are and bow you're dreuialJJI' tM tlmaa." ,. ·-- ·' ... I • ~ . r .. IWl.Y flll.OT ....-.-ents demand ~ity products MOOASb'1'0WN, NJ (AP> Today'a b1tb1£•• are eot m•r•ly bt'lflll ••••led on the line.•••, tll••J a rt' r trml y .. tclDffd in 1h" lav 11f luury, N Y• 1m uftln11I ol ttle Juve1u1 .. l'rodull' Manulec'h&nr~ Ai-~oc·1• Uoa , with ht'itdqUMrtt'I " .. ,. At('e nt st ud11•• 111 -411 ('at• tt.at t uda' , ·,.reel.a M'f' oldl•r ancl m o re alf1Ut"nt th1o1n ~,· .. r b • f o r e It n cl h 1t ' 1 n K f e w e r r h 1 Id rt· n " d ~ ' William I, ~iu· M tl la11 111 . t'll.f't•ut l\ .. d11 t'l'llll of \lw asS0<'1lll1tin "'hu adds Uu1t th1:-hu' hdd ,1 pr ofound effrrt ull the ind ustry ''C h dnl(11l~ -.ldlU ~ a m ong µaren b c111 111 c reas1.ngly mubllr -.1tt·1l' ty a nd s prt'csdin.1: t'O'I p b as1s o n l'Oll!>Umcr awar e n e ss h<n 't: bt't'll tbe major challt:ngc~ for t h e m ak er~ of bob} fu rnitur e and o <' cesson es, .. he say:. "M anuhH0 l urt'r~ arl' r esponding to lhc dt· ma n ds 9f rno rl· sophi s tic• a t e d . c• 1ir1 s u mer orit-nlt•tl and econ o m 1 c·a ll } eall1bl111hed 11•r•nt1 by offcr1n1 ltm11 •>f h l&hl'r 11.u •llt r that are> <.'onve:o 1e nl ,_.r.11t 1ll0 iHHI '"'l' I II 11 ll ,. ~ II d l' II I I y ••Mu hlll>h•o(I l\ltftily 11h111d •• n l!I 111 t ht' m 11nuf1u· lutt• uf nu111"ry item i> 1111• now IJt:IHK 1tppllecJ Ill ,. "olw11i.ry e•rt1fk11t1on ~" 1•1(r1e111 be11un by the Ull!tU('llAllOO Ill l !n!'l, M lll' M 111 ,111 11oll'i. l hl' lll'>t ~tund1o11 d de , l· I 11111·d w ,, , for 111 g h 1 h J II''> 1mcl 11uw a l>11ut HO l•l'• 1 .. 111 11r h1.:h l'h air:, ''" tht• 111arkct .arc t>h.:rhlt· II• 1l1,11l1:1v ;.aft'l Y st.·al' thJl .i.i,11urt• µarc11b lht'y hd' l' l1ct'll \'1~11r11u'>I tc,tl·d fur 'alct m .rn indt'IJt'lldt'llt la1Kirat11r ht• '"Y" I 11 1!17!1 d 1·l·rl1fll'i!I 11111 11111,.:r am "'a." l'rcatcd tu ~· u ' t' r p I a y y .t r u:, f o 1 en l' r I} kn u w n a :, pla\ Pl'll" and 11 11"' m u rc t han 75 rno dd" Ol l't'l Lht'~c standards Sc mrlar standards for baln (•arria~1·:., strollt·r~ Jntt' :irmhl'ld baby t·ar ri1·r :, an· m tht.• µrot'css 11f bl' mg dt.·vclu!Jt•d . at.· 1·onlln'4 to MacM1lhrn \\OIOS&Ofl MONDA \I, JAN. 12 By S\IDNE\I OMARR ARIES <Mar . 21-Apr 191 F.valualion of possessions re veals poten tial for profit. Trust yo ur own j udg m en t . Or iginal appraisal could be wide of m a rk. Know it , follow through on hunch and focus on authentic ity of product Message will become increasing ly dear. TAURUS CApr. 20·M a y 20>: Clarify mean- in1s, ob tain h int from Aries message, get nd of supe rfluous materia l. Gain indic1:1ted through participa ting in o rganizational activities A hob by or "collection" could bring you in contact with excit ing. creat ive people. GEMINI (May 21·June 20/ Rela t ionsh ip 1s put to test. Accent on added responsibility and chance for s u bstantial reward. Older individual aids cause. le n tls bcnerit of exper ience Capricorn native figures promin.-nlly. School lie could be ren e wed. . CANCER <June 21.July 221. Wider recogni t1o n resulf:S from. com p lction of µroJe«t , assign m e nt. Aries, L1hra persons play im portant ro les. Focus on a m bitions , career potential. ability to communicate with higher -ups . Initial failure turns into victo ry . LEO (July 23·Aug . 22>: Green li~ht flashes for creative p roject. s pecial relat1ons h1p and p a t h leading to added independence. Another ~eo, an Aries and a Sa~1Uarian fig ure prom · t~ently. Look bt'yond the im med iate : long. dist ance call could e liminate possible error. V~llGO <Au~ 23-~ept. 22J You learn by leach1.ng ; sen se of direction is r estored by following hunch. Money questions in volve con· tract, special n egot iations and onl' who would be a "p a rtne r ... Cancer. Capricorn, Aquarius pe rsons figure pro minently . LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22>-Avoid dir ect con· frontations. E xpand social cir cle . Open lines of c.ommunication. Ma ke concessions, bide you r lame. Gemini, Sagitta r ius a nother Libra figure prominently. H umor proves valuable ally . You s ucceed on "third try." SCORPIO . <Oct . 23-Nov. 21 > If thorough y ou. uncove~ "missing link ... Accent on jo b: bas ic maten al and essenttal ser vices. Get files in orde r , check r efer e n ce m ater ial a nd be positi~e of quotation s. Another Scorpio, an Aquanan and a Leo play im portant roles. . SAGl'M'ARIUS <Nov 22·Dec 21): Gain in· d 1.cated throug h w ritten word. Be a nalytical. Fmd r!!asons. m~tives a nd reject s uperficial e x· planalions. Relationship intensifies -e m otion al , respons~ ar.e m agnified Another Sagittarian and a Vll'go fig u re p rom in e ntly. · CAP~ICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Steps are Jaken to improve conditio ns a t home. You 'll feel more ~mf~rtable and optim istic. Surprise gift could highlight scenario. Family me m ber "gels In touch." Taurus, Libra, Scorpio pe rsons play key roles. AQUARIUS (J an . 20·Feb. 18): First im· fressions a re s ubject to re vision. See p laces, people as they e xis t , not m erely through haze of wishful thinking . Accent on relat ives, t rips, ideas which can be tra nsformed into prontable concepts. PISCES (F e b . 19·Ma r . 20): F inan cial maneuver works in your favor. You add to possessions, additional funds becom e available . o _ne you aided in past is ready to return favor. :Vou learn more about m oney and h ow to a ttract al. Accept challenge! ...., Par• •I 1''011r l.llr -~ ....... c ..... ,, .. ,. .... NI! ......... . C'OS1'A MESA fft'PN0'1ifS CfM'ER 666 Bake r S treet, &.lite G Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Ptlorl9 54().6757 Initial if!tervlew a t no ctwga • ~-·-~ r . 8 ..... , ... L IDO 1JHUG8 , ... ,, Hutchitton·Gau T u 1 l~ee 01tu of T orrance a nd Mark Hutc h.l11Un ot Se•ttle hue announced their plans t o rnar ry 1'ht' bndc t'lt1ct , chnochte r uf Mr and Mrs. Ho bert li11u oC Torrunrl'. h; employed b y Hullocks fi'MJ1h lon1> T he rutur~ Mroom 11> 11 commercial credit 111 an111ecr 1n Washan11Cton s tall' Huth (lritdu11l et.I from Loyul• M11ry m ont ll 111 ver~lly in Loli Anl(cles FEATURES W edc""" ofld H (1G(1•· me"' /orm1 co11 H ob· Coiud from ,,., Dailw PUot ,,., NtldiltQ 0 .acunp.d, .. ,,_ oddreued ftlWlope lo llw Feature Depcanmrnt. P .O. Sor UIO, Coda MelO nnl. or bl! vUUinQ cm., o/ llw Doil11 Pilot 0Jlk:e1. TMJI are located al .UO W. 8011 ' St .. Costo Me 10: J 7175 Beach Blvd.. Huntington Beach. and 1021 N . Coost Highwa11. LAQtOIO Beach T he couple vlun to live in ~11Ulc following a I rip t11 llawuii Mrs. VmcP11f Mtss Marston. Mr. Merrill En~• 1hmdd be publi1hed 1iz weeks or more before tM wedding, and wedding announce· ment1 wlU be accepted up to one week after tM wed· ding Merrill-Marston Uawu Ma rtson of Costu Mesu u nd Ke nt Merrill Jr o f Newport Hc1trh plun to m 11rry 111 I hl' l'ummun1t y l'hun•h Con l(rc l(ul111nu l ul l'1>r ona dvl M ar Tht' llr1tl1· dt'l'l, dau).(hll'r of Mr 111111 Mrs H1c·hard Mars ton or l n,•h m· V1lht Kt'. N1·v . .,:raduatc.'<I from Corona <ll'I Mur th).(h Srhcw1l 11111I• :.it tt•ndcd U( 'I.A T he future J.:room. son or M r und M ri. 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Collt•l!c in Claremont Thi• groom. :,on 11r Mr and :\1r-, Wdl1<1rn "1:11•(;owaif .Jr 11f '\It·" v1ir1 J\t'a<'h ~r.11luift1·d f rom Corona del Mar lligh School and Clue · mont M(•m>' Colle~C'. lie is a branch manager for t hl' Californ ia Tea che rs F eder al Credit \Jn ion T he· rouplt· plan to live m llun tington Beach h1llow inJ.: a trip to Ac:<11wll'o Vincent-Venard lh•th Vt'nartl of Costa Mes a and Bret Vin· •·1·nt 11r flran~c· we re married in ceremonies in t lil· M1•sa V1·nh-lln1tnl Ml'thodisl Church in ( 'os l a Mt·sa Thi• hrult·, claughtn of Mr a nd Mrs . C. to.:. V1·11,1nl of ('os la M•·!.a , ~rmluatl.'<i from Eslan · 1·1a ll1~h S<·hool m Costa Mes1:1. Orange Coast ('11111·.:1' a111I uc· l rVllll' and attends Baker I 111v1·r•,1ly 111 l\;.tldwin, Kan 'l't11· 1:rn11111. s1111 11f Mr ;ind Mrs Walle r Vin- 1·1·111 of Orang1•. gradua ll•<I from F.I Modena ll1gh Sduw1I tn Orange•. 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Soml' :,chools. for <'X- am pit', m<ay I rnJ)OSI' ('OStS n11l apparPnl at lhl' bl' g mmng of u cour:-.t· TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PVZZLI In ol ht'r!., the l'lasse!> y ou want may not ht· avar lahlt· ancl once you find that out. it could ht· too I ate for a refund. So, if you're th inking about e nrollin g in onc or these types of schools. 1:1sk sorneqUt·s tions fi rst. Th e Winter Sale C heck on the school 's accrcditati1m. for exam - ple" Acc:rcditation is given by various privall' agenc ies rc<:ognizcd by the F.du«ati1m Oepart· men t , and indicates that lh<' school m eets certain standards. A void the trap of pay. in g for a cour se a nd t hen finding out that it is too d ifficult. Check o u t ser vices for studen ts who m ay need extr a help . llo w about refunds'! ls there a placement ser vice at graduation'? No school can g uarant ee you a job, but c he<-k into j ust how m uc h of a n effort th ey will m ake for you. and whether the service is free. The Retter Bus iness Bure aus say it's a lways a good idea to v isit th e s c hool and t alk wit h the faculty to find out their qua lification s . Is there h igh turnover of instruc- to rs •1 Also, ta lk to cur rent students for their opin - ions . It IP "oli••l I 111o I "o\\ •• d • I • '" 1·1·d 111rl 11.11111..i Ill 11o'f • I I 11111• I .,, "I. • I ;,.t1,11 d11" '-,~11'1• .111d l',1111· • ( 1ilt1111 I l\l111ol I 1 .. 111 ·-.1111 1111. ''I I t • I'• ·1111 \ I "'"''I . • l.1'\'01•1 \lo,, I .1• Ill' • I 1.1ol1111111,d I' 1111•111 '"11111 111 .. I• llo II• • I o ·111 11'1 11111 '''" • I 111~ Ii·, I 1 I\ 111-. • \1 ,•d1· .,,,, k, • :-i 111 1f\\.11 ... 1 1110 ....... .. • \1tl1q111• 1'11111 .., .111d 111111 Ii 111,.I • • All ut savings of :m'Yt, to 5<t'Y ... '\,f J\\ ·" ..... 111 Ii ( ....... 1 I 'l.1 /.I Obta in copies or the s c hool course catalogs a nd othe r information a bout the con tent of lessons a nd e quip ment a nd s tud y th is m ateria l car('fulry to see if it will suit your career objec· l ives. U°JtU'ft,> CJ~~JJll/l<I JI ff, Thedlllonel Cln1hln11 for Women South C:oHI Pluu 714 1!157-1277 ~Throw Out Tension and Find Your Inner Power 11 Ch1n1e Thi ngs You've heard greal things about the Yoga Genier since 1970 I lhese busy pressured days don't you owe yourself one night a week lo learn how to relax and vltalize your body at will! Also. you can enable your mind to experience your inner Soperconsc1ous Self with ils wisdom and power to change things! YM llll'T UH Tl TUYIL llU WAY •11 .TIE .. LI Tl,. a UITU IF 1unan11 U I 111111 awuaas. TIDl'l Ml ti lllTA llU . .If You'll be 11ugn1 lhe higher Yogas by one ol lhe tew masters 1n lhe world today. RamaTmshna Ananda11 ts inlernatoonally known as a master nol only ot Yoga bul also ot Me1aphys1cs and Myallclsm A practlcal. unpietentK>US. humorous. Weslern- bom GUtu, he 1ransm11s enhghlening consco<>usoess as well as I.~ Ramakr shna Anand111 marvelou1 concep11 and techniques. 1n1 .. n•toonel!y r_I.., MHI'" - Guru o1 Yao•. M-(910.,,. -Mei•· P"~· FREE COME TO THE FREE DEMONSTRATION. Tara and MedNtva wtll demonltrate the natural end ... Y e Kerclees of Halha Yoga end ~ yoo how 20 mlnut" a dey can vltallze your heart. lunge and brain, lloW dOwn the aging proceea, tone and trim YOAJI body, end enable you to maintain 1 wonderlul aenee of well -being. Tuition II reuonablt and the benefit•.,. prlcelell. Aleo you wtll ~ the Full Br•th -can edd yMtS to Y°"' Mte. DEIOISTIATIOI TOIOllllOW _,, M 12 It J:JI ••· at the YOGA CENTER OF CALIFORNIA 441 l 1711 nmt. cofti'ililfti:lt~'',..,..., Twttll~~s..11) . 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DAN.VN.OT .. Playing the home decorating game J ... "l Dn lf I OU pUC lMO ... U-t COft· .aU. ol laJ lMMt ln JUU&&r)', bul I'll l1'1. If Lawnnot ot Arabia ud h11 c11n1l fell M•• la tM U vlq room ahq, no ont would tlad U..m .a.. ant ot \Mm 1av1 ~. "ftlt'I • nlc• 1trl Uh me doln1 In • dump llb thi1•" I &ailed my h111hand · You wf'n.'O't MtilllnM 11n<r y11u111£t'I 111111 you panl<'llfd. tM> Hid dryh· 'II I rould JUIO trn) Mllflt•lhmll( lll'W II 1111111ht moUYatf' me t11 d1•1rn I u (f .. rf'd ·Foraf't It "I Imo., I t•vultf muvr lhlflMb i.ruund A lot of pf'Oplf' rN1rra111t1• l11n11lltr1· ''' n·h••vt• lhl' oorNlom Noc lht' 11l11mh111..: 111 11 ... l•dth1 ""'" dl(ll111 he r 11utaoned \'e>stt'nl11}. I u'twr1·1J h 111 1 111111 th t• hv111j( room and .,1.11<1 pn111111, f jj"'' th11 lf•ok hk•· u d1fff'rt'nt r•••m · tll• jtllll~Jt·d ln1 1 td1bh' · Whul 1J11I y11u 1lu ' w,,11 I ., .. .,.. th1.., .a1 t11 l1· 111 .. 111d~dll lll' lhut ) .. Id If \UU ff1<1tfr JU'>l I .... I• lttlh• lhr11 .... 'l1 .. h ll1fh ''" ~ ,, •• ~':e_ 1l W\IUld bn11hten up your eqtire room." "I don't believe It ," he said. •·Actually, I used a couple of CWlhions 1 had Jruuud the hous e. bought some remnants of hn~ht ribbon and made a basket-weave deslrn 11ut uf them The whole thing cost ... are you rt .. 11h"' ( llt' nodded numbly I $3.46." · It d°"•!>n 't even look like the same sofa," l1t· '>a11I 'It i..11 't," l said "The ribbon only came in 11111k which tl1dn 't do a thing for our royal blue .., .. ( J I hall It \'llVt'rt'd .. "And tht chaln'? You bad them covered too?" "You're teuln1. Have tbolt cbain eov· ered? They weren't th• style of chain you'd put with satin ribboned cuahiona. That'• like wear· inc a WIN button on your orilinal Dior 1own. These are new." He paled. "Walch the walls," I said. "They may still be a little wet. Actually they'll dry a little darker and will match the new carpet perfectly." "Who would have thought two little pillows could have made such a difference?" he said weakly. · "Now -that you m ention it ," I said , cocking my head critically, "the pillows do look a little tacky in this elegant room. They look like something I made out of remnants. Would it be all right with you if I bought iwo little ole pillows to brighten up this room?" 'llaat'• iarredillle Teen-ager learns the hard way Rick Hill of Bonners Ferry. Idaho, un, derwent surgery last winter for removal of a bone mass and tumor on his brain. Doc- tors believe the bone mass may have been Hill's twin which never developed. The case has drawn the attention of "That's In· credible" television s how. DEA& o\~S · l tu!>l rt:dd tht' lcllt'r rrom Oe~ng on \ uu tn S an ~alt:o · '-,ht' wa., tht' 16-year·uld girl whu wa~ g<11n~ with a guy who kept pr~surtn~ he r Lu have '>ex I le as ked her what she "a:. i.aving 11 fur and '>he said ~he l'ouldn 't Uunk of a good rea .. <m Well read on When I was 16 l couldn 't think ur a good reason , either I wa:. going with a guy 1 llked a lot. and he Wa!> awfully pe rs istent tie s au.l he loYed me so mu<•h he JUSt l'ouldn 'l take any mort:. I Sound Cam1har'! 1 Also, I wantt:d lo cx1H:rient't' sex because everyone e lse was dom1i: 1l I didn't know about birth control, !>l> I look a chance on what my friends said wa), a "safo" timt'. It was safe all r ight For him Within three months. he was safe. and I wa~ pregnant What l am trying tu say 1s th1., It's your body and your life. If somethan1o: g<>t!s wron~ you will have lo race the res ponsibility or having a child or gelling an abortion If the guy really loves you he will take care of you. He will not risk your health. your peace of mind and your reputation. I know what I a m talking about because I have TRAVELED THAT ROAD IN LONG ISLAND DEAR WNG ISLAND: Thanks for a very good letter. I hope every lttn·ager who is sex- ually uUve or considering joining the ranks will clip your letter for future reference. It's worth the effort. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You havt> madt> trouble for me twice in the last eight months. I 'II bet you have made the same kind of lrouhlc for others. My name is Norman I live in Los Angeles, and am the father of lhn·c childre n, My wife's name is Marge. A while back you printed a letter from a guy who signed himself "Norman on the West Coast." llis problem was about a battle-axe mother-in-law <like mine> When that column appeared I got a lot of ribbing Yesterday a letter signed "Norm's Wife. Marge" appeared in your space. It was about a couple with three kids, and the wife had a habit Toys are for pla~ LOS ANG El.ES (AP J Toys a re for play ing, says a child psychologist who thinks some parents don't understand that s imple idea. ·'There's loo much concern about the educ a tional value of toys." s ays Dr Nath an Shenfeld, .... associate -professor of psy~holog.y at Occidental College. "Sometimes parents try to use lht: play and the toys to set up some kind of program. They don 'l realize that the <.'hi Id will use toys in ways that are educational for him. "Play for the child 1s very real It's life " he said. "The child ou~ht to he able lo use play in spontaneous ways rathn th<in in ways directed by the adult.'· · Shenfeld says children should b1· in r harge of playtime "Play is in itself sufficient for the cdu1·a tional value,·' he said in an inter view Many toys are boui:hl for the• wrong rt•a sons. Shenfe ld thinks "There 's excessive buying of toys, period. lo make up for other things," he said. ··Toys have their purpose. but they're not a .. ubstitutc for other things <'hildren s hould have with a parent.'' Ruying children toys lht•y don't rl'ally want can cause a number of problems. says Shenfeld "Parents feel they've siwnt money and done these things for the child and he 's not ap· preciative of 1t." he said Parents can select the right toys for their children. says Shenfeld, "by obser ving. by sometimes directly asking, but for the most part by observing things the t•hild may do or wat<'h . where he's motivated, whe re he's gleeful, what he enjoys." Club Calrndar runs each Wednesday an lhe f>ally Pilot and contains nJJt1ces of ux1men's and service club meetings and events open Ir> the puhhc /or the following wt:ek. Send notace!f to Club Cglendor, Vally Pilot. P CJ Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Include your name and phone number Notices must be in our hands three weelu 1n adoonce of an event ,,, ll 0 \\\\\\'o'9t of ~oing off c>n spending sprees -which mine !lot's Again I got needled . Why don't y6u play it safe and use made·up na m es. so nobody will get hurt? I have never written to you in my life, but I had to write now and )(et this off my ches t NOT GUILTY DEAR NORM: Sorry I gotcha, pal. I often ehange names, numbe rs of children, city and s talt· to protect the innocent. but invariably I l.AGIJNA MANOR RETlllEltlENT RDIDENCE Private rooms in a quiet garden atmosphere over- 1 o o king the Pacific Ocean. Attractively serv.ed meals including special diets. ' Daily maid service, phones, T .V. cable and scheduled transportation included. 2130 S. Coast Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (714) 494-9458 FACE-LIFTS by SAFE! NO RISKS! LOW-LOW FARES WITHIM I 0 to I Z TalA neffS, UMIS IM n. FACE WILL IKIM TO DtSAPnAI HUNTINGTON ACUPUNCTURE CENTER 19929 IEACH (at Mallsl 1Mfl1m8" IOC1I 536-4070 Lorraine Sutherland at Newport Beach --~ Winter Clearance V3 to Y2 off· ~ \ legilllllng Monday, Jmuary 12th. t:O«J-6:00 4 Ir -SKIRTS, S~AT~;st;LOUSES, p~fs, JACKETS -, I' I DAYTIME. COCK AIL I FORMAL DRESSES I I ' .................... .._. ...... _... ........... _ ..... _ ..... _ .... ..-.. ....... ' ' , score a bull's.eye someplace. If you can think of a fail-sale name combination. let me know. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Before I married m y wife she s aid she was engaged to (and sleep- ing with) another guy We have been married 12 year s. and I'm s ure Nora has been completely faithful. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY w....,r .. w .. t Mw .... 1922 Hw• ll•d. Co•lo M••• -,41· I I S6 Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. The problem is this : We keep running into her old flame al weddings, funerals and social events. Nora greets him in a casual manner, as if she knows him only slightly. 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Brighten your day with the entertaining, readable llllJPllll I .... 642-4321 ·. ; ~Traditional' loans taking a back seat LOS AN<: E l E S lni t1tullonal home mnrt1•re rat .. ~ 4'rt' lvw.-r lh1ui tht' pubhl' h•• been led tn bt-he\ r run111n11 !) tu 7 "4'rcenl below the prim.-ratr " Jump lCJ mort-lhaan ao 1H"r('t1nl laat •e-t'k, acC'ordintt lo lht· Cid1fom111 A10.oc1ataon of lulton ·~ currt•nt marllt-l 1s however,• m•rllel tn WhlC'b l\Onlr•d1l1on 11l ludl11a& 11> •('t'OUftlln& for approinmatt•h thr .... 11u111rtt'"' uf all ••hta," Hlc.l John Sr) mnur pr••!>ICit-111 11f thto 130.000 m1:mtH:r Re•lto""' ''"''ot 1<11l1nn Tht• re1i1 I t:~t•t .. tleMb com plt'ted 1n toda\ ' 111111 k1•1 .. , ,. pul hJ~Nhl'f thrnu,Kh r rf'1tl1\ ,. f1nur11 '"" WHILt. TIU. t •.o•:llAL Ht:'>t:rv.: !> ll,Kht munt•\ !}Ohl\ 1·nntinut-i. lti 1Jl11gul' <&n llldubtry .i lrt'<Ath undt:-1 '" <•lll•lllll 1>lrt:1>b , tht:--fh:1Altor1> or g.inu .. uvn ulft'r, p<>blll\ t: '>UIUiCt:Sllunb lo people ~ h1l ~ '""' t11 t1u' ur ,..i 1 rt: al t:'>llilt: al th1:. ttmt: l'h"' c:1llt'1 ndtl\ t:'> c.rft:rtd generally fe11tllrt: bt>lo~ rn.srkt"l 1ntcn•:.t ralt~'> l'lustenng around 12 w 13 P"H't:nl lit:bldt::. lht:< rateb a v111lable from in :.t1tut1onal lendtr:. '>Oml' ltmders are stall quoting 14 .i.. J)t!rcent h•an!> 11 maJCJr opportunity over looked b\ pvtent1al home buyers 1s the Va'>l C1 muunt of a\ ;.11l ablt: t·rcat1vl' fin ancing The mo~t t'ommon form of creative financing available takes advantage bf luwer interest rates through the .. assumption," or takeover. of loans already tn l'x1stence People . w~o would not c!r dinarily qu11hfy for new inst1tut1onal loans may well be able to afford home purchases at these ~e duced rates and besides getting a betten rate of m terest. will pay reduced loan fees. "INTEREST RATES ARE what they are, but for those waiting for the rates to go down, it m~y take a while . When the rates do go down, there ~ill probably be a different form of mortgage ~va1la· ble than the fixed·r ate. 30-year loan to which we are accustomed ." Seymour continued. Wh.ile more than 10 percent of all current trans actions are pure "owner -will-carry" first trust deeds, many prom inent institutional lenders will still refinance existing loans at below market interest rates, frequently in the 13 to 13 :i.-. percent r ange. In the new housing sector, developers have frequently obtained commitments and/or "buy downs" that a llow 12 percent interest rates. ran~· ing from one yc<1 rto the full thirty year li fe of a loan. THESE LOAN "BUY downs" or "interest s ub· sidies" a re also finding their way into the private sector. taking the edge off institutional rates. "For the prospective home buyer , the present s ituation ho lds m<1n y opportunities." said Seymour. "And, WP arc looking for some improve- ment in the general economic situation with lower institutional interest rates by the Spring of next year. As rat.es decline. larger numbers of middle income households will again qualify for institu· tional home loans." Hoines near sellout at Los Corrales Ruycrs still have u t hancc to purchase a view hollil e at Los Corrales. a new home development in San J uan Capistrano The 17fl·unit sangh_. family community 1s near· ly sold out, but according to Paul Crawford, sales manager at Los Corrales, several view homes are still available LOS CORRALES HAS recently introduced a new limited financin~ oro~ram, with reduced in- terest rates and no closing costs. Interest for the first two years or the loan is 12 percent and 14 per- cent ther eafter. Buyers can refinance to their maximum advantage with no prepayme nt penalties, and the loan is fully assumable. Crawford also noted that four of the eight model homes are slill available. Each model is showplaced landscaped and fully decorated a nd furnished. Homes sizes arange from t.956 to 3, 157 aquare feet and arc priced fro m $175,000 to $249,500. The four models range fro m $205,000 to $270,000. All homes are on minimum 10.000 square foot lots, a nd many lots are much lar~er. LOS CORRALES IS ONE of the few new home communities in Orange County to offer the Home Owners Wa rra nt y CHO W> program . This homebuyer's protection program provides limited ten-year cpverage through a subsidary of the Na- tional Association of Hom e Builders ( NAHBJ Located at the eastern end of San Juan Creek Road , the community may be reached by taking the San Diego Free way to the San Juan Creek Road exit. Turn inla nd and follow the signs to the model complex, which is open daily from 10 a.m . lo 5 p.m. Opening readied in Palm Springs Personnel from Reflections of the Desert are " putt1n1 the finishing touches on the model homes, and MDM is completing the sales office in an tfcipation of a mid-January grand openin1 at St. Tropez Villas, an exclusive new condominium/ :; ·townhome community in downtown Palm Sprin1s. ·. ~ The development comprises M condominium/ •. t~wnhomea 1rouped around four swimming ~ IOOl/spa areas. : , Home plans within the Intimate St. Trope& ~ J.!llas community accommodate the diverse needs ;;. or' many bomebuyera. Developed on leasehold ~ land, the residences are ottered ln two or three ~ llildroom plans on one or two levels. >? ff'), :~ Home shoppers who wllb more information on • •tile development prior to UM public 1raad openlna •. ~ invited to call 320· 7413. 9t. TrOpea Villas ls : ••ted at the comer of Al• and &I Seaundo, •ee blocks ea1t of Palm Can1on Drlve in • ..ntown Palm Sprln1s . .. '! SWIMMING POOL PART OF RECREATIONAL COMPLEX AT VILLA PACIFICA HOMES Huntington projeet Villw; have an Italian flavOr Villa l'<1l'1fica a l'Olle<'t ion or one and two bedroom villas three minutes from the ocean in Huntington Heach looks as if it belon~s on the co<1st of Italy The architectural character of the villas, highlighted by red tile roofs, is r c minescent of the villas that perc h above by the Mediterranean seacoast with fountains, trellis climbing with l'Olorfol vines and flowe rs, and meandering pathways. Over half the villas a re sold out. Prices for the one and two· bedroom units begin at $60,900. FLEXIBLE FINANCING pro· grams have been instituted at Vi lla Pacifica. Thirty·year fixed rate loans at 11 v,. percent with 20 per cent down and a unique 5 per. cent payment plan arc two ex· a mples of Villa Pacifica financ· ing <.:o·signcrs arc wcl<'ome. as a high.percentage of the buyers are anticipated t9 be first·time rs who re ly on parents, r elatives or friends to co-sign on the loan. In addition. an "ivestors" prograrr 1s available. Under the terms of this plan financing is arranged to create maximum 1980 tax benefits -as much as 50 percent of the amount invested. It also should create a 100 percent writeorr in the first three years. This pro- gram will be offered starting November 28 for a limited number of units . Multiple purchases will be allowed. The one and two-bedroom Villa Pacifica units feature private pa tios or balconies, gourmet kitchens with luminous ceilings, plush carpeting and sound r e tardant walls and floor s. Second floor living areas h ave vaulte d ceilings, and bathroom s contain cultured ma rble pullman counters as well as tub and showe r enclos ures. A FURTHER AURA or ex· clusivity is added by the securi- ty gate at the entrance of Villa Pacifica, which insures resi· dents the much·desired privacy homeowner s are searching for today. On-site recreational amenities include ch~mpionship tennis court, a swimming pool, s auna, and therapeutic spa. To reach Villa Pacifica. take the San Diego Freeway south on Beach Boulevard and tum right on Yorktown Avenue. Proceed o n e-half mile to Huntington Street. The entrance is south of Yorktown a nd Huntington Streets at 215 Wichita Avenue. For more information , call 536-882 1 REAL ESTATE Project open in Northwood The Village of Northwood in Irvine ia the loca- tion of Sheffield Manor, a limited collection of s ingle-family attached homes by Merickel Development. Foremost among the advantages or the locale is the new Northwood Town Center with its ex- cellent shopping facilities and ·business offices, just a few blocks from the neighborhood. Open greenbelt areas, beautiful parks, bike and pedfstrian trails in surroundings of stately eucalyptus trees and other excellent benefits of- fered in the family oriented Village of Northwood. SHEFFIELD MANOR IS an intimate COQ1· m unity of 50 homes featuring two-story designs in three floorplan 14rrangements priced from $124,950. Buyers may choose a two or three- bedroom homes with two-and-one·half baths and a family room . The emphasis in each Sheffield Manor home is on comfort and convenience. The formal living room is enhanced by a fireplace, and one home of- fers a separate dining room. The bedroom areas are secluded upstairs and feature a spacious master bedroom suite with vaulted ceiling and a private bath/dressing area complete with large wardrobe. Buyer response has been enthusiastic for the s pecial design touches at Sheffield Manor, accord· ing to Ron Merickel, pres ident or Merickel Development. RESIDENTS OF SHEFFIELD Manor can en- joy a variety of recreation activities within the community grounds, ·including a private swim- ming pool, whirlpool spa and cabana, all sur- rounded by landscaping. Professional main· tenance of common areas, facilities and home ex- te r iors js provided through the Ho meowners Association for a monthly fee. Visitors are invited to tour the furnis hed models by Back Street Interiors daily from 10 a . m. to 6 p.m. at Sheffie ld Manor. Representatives of Walker & Lee, exclusive sales agent, are on the premises. To reach the new residential community, take the Santa Ana Freeway to the Culver Drive exit, then east to Irvi ne Boulevard. Turn right on Irvine Boulevard to Yale Avenue. then turn right again and follow the signs to Sheffield Mi.nor .-\ llt'\\ t111.11 h. 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JAN. 11, 1911 REAL ESTATE STOCKS CLASSIFIED C2 C3-4 CS-12 .Job market open ()range (4'ounty cities lh JUUi C'\l,.;NIU.UJ Ot -!Miit ...... )l•tl • increase AGAICUL TUAl 0 l'Mt Honeymooners given a headstart on grocery savings. Page C2. their ranking as employment centers ing firms accounted for 1,078 jobs. although that industry has been cut back recently. . Business and medical offices accounted for nearly half of the 7 .804 service jobs in Costa Mesa. J0, 199 jobs. Retail positions ac counted for 2,408 employment opportunities, many in the food indust ry. Tht.• numtwr ul Ut1l!111plu)t"1l pt>r:!>Ol\3 111 l lrcAOf:t< ( 11u11 l' ru1>1 tn ~ti.llou Ill "liu\ «mber 11r \ l "t'r"ent 4('\'vrdln~ tu lht-lalt-!'>l f1gurt'~ from lht-:>ldlt' to:rr11Jh1) mt'ol De' etoµrnt•nt UeµMtownt AERO If' AC! Newport Beach ranked seventh as a county employer. offering jobs to some 42,987. Som e 2,200 people were employed in service jobs. with m o r e t han 900 workin g in hospitals and medical offices. Although lhdl ft~Uf'\' 1• u11 5.~ from lht' "'ame lln11: la:,t ~ear ll mark:. d dt't·l1nt' from lht' 5 2 ~rn·nt h11i:h rt't:Circ lt'<I MANUfACTURING I 9 .3"'. I Government employed 2.196 and 58 manufacturing firms in the city employed 1,46!1 workers Employment in agricultun· dropped 29 percent during llll' three-year survey period. la:.l .\ug\1$1 · , I I I I LA YO•'FS IN tht• :.ag~111~ ton :.lrut·tion 1ndu:.try iJrc bt.:ang blamt'<i for tht· bulk 1,f tht· Joh losse:.. dlOnK with a :.hght re l't'Ss1011 whtl'.h has L"<lU~t:d many l'Ompan1t•s lh l'.Ul h<H·k work fort•e:. I EMPLOYMENT GROWTH since 1974 has increased a n average or s ix percent annually. Nearly half of its 2,361 busi- n esses were connected with service industries LAGUNA HILLS more than doubled its work pool from 1974 to 1977, to employ 6,331 peopl<'. The Laguna Hills Mall account ed for much or the growth with hospitals and d e ntal offices em ploying some 1.100 people. T ht' rec·ent holiday :-.cu~on m eant hiring was incn·ast:d for rC'lail sall·s po~1t1ons in Nov ember It wa:-. abo a good month for lhoSt' in finance. insurance• ;rnd real estate Som<.' 200 workers wcrt: hired for transportation jobs , mos tly as a result or the new operation of two airlines at John Wayne Ai rport. A recent Job Fair in Anaheim attrac te d so m t.· 6 ,500 un - employ~i persons The re were 53 businesses reprt.'sented at the Economic O e velopmt.·nt Cor poration sponsored t"vent GOVEANMENT , 2.4 'Mt SERVICES 20.0% I I I I I I MANUfACTUAING ie.e ... TUDf 24.0 ... The' 15.606 service industry workers were employed mainly in research and development O<" cupations, followed by medical and dental, architecture and ac- eounting firms. Some 6,741 pt·op le we re em ployed 1n industrie:-. related to financ•e, insurance C1nd real t.'statc Huntington Hcach 1:-. the eighth largest t"mploycr in tht.· county, employin)! M1mt.· l4.935 worker!> NEARl.V 2R Pt:RC •:NT work in whole!.alt· and retail tratk Jobs , with 2.fiOO in n·staurants. 1.500 employed by de1>artmen1 stores, 1,400 by auto deall·rs and gas stations and anolht·r 1.:!llO in rood markt.•t:-. Many of the 8 , 14!9 factory JOb~ ""l'fl' provi ded b y tht.• Iii aerospace· firm~ loc"atL•tl in the 1:1t y 1n 1977 Medic:.il and tlenlal 11fr"1ccs pri"·ioed many or the 4.759 servic<· J<Jb~. l''rom no manufacturing firms 1n 1974 . the l'ity boasted 13 firms involving more than 550 worker:-. in 1977. Tourist trade makes up 30 f.K!r c·e .. nt of the 4,795 johs 1n Laguna Bt-ach. The toastal t•ity rank-. 32nd among tuunty (•m ployt·rs H<'stauranls provirtccl 850 Joh:-. and h(Jt<'b (•mpl11yecl •IOCJ worker.., Ill 1977 H\' 1977 Tiit: nTl' n •t11rckil '17!1 husincsse:-. with sNv1t·e~ and n •lall JObs al·c·uunting f11r 75 per et•nt of lht• t·mploymt•nt c;1)\'l'rnmc•nt Wit:-. the larj!CSl em plr>yl'r of workt•r:-. 1n Laguna ~1gul'I. 11ffl'rmg 582 Johs al 20 :-.1tes "THERE ARE STU.L jobs left unfilled,'' s aid EOC director Jim Buchner ·'Those 53 com· panies wouldn·t have been look ing for peopl•· 1f there wcren·t jobs." One large firm distributed 500 applications for 46 positions Ten resumes were accepted and only seve n people were hired. Buchner said. 1979 AVERAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WAGE AND SALARY EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY State's data on Orange County; "All other" c•tegory lncludH tr•n1portatlon, publlc utllltlH Sanct' 197•1 employml'nl i.::rnwth in Fountain V;i llf'y h<1i. avt>raged 11 percent per yl'ar. bringing lhl' c·11y to 14th plat•e <1mong employ ment cenll'rs I n to t ;i l there wt.•rt• 2 14 c•mpluyt·rs m the community o( fering som1• t.971 jc1 bs Thl· M·n ·at'l' induslr~ tripled belwt·en 1975 and 1977 to oHt.·r 534 jobs at 7fi lhcallons Construd1on firms offered lf)4 jobs and manufactur in g t·ompanics l'mploycd 12'1 workers "Then• are jobs out lht'r£'. .. he s aid ··Rut tht' proble m 1s matching them to people ... WHILE SOME jobs go beg· ging for skilled people to fill them. others are plagued with too manv workers Engineer ing Jobs are one ex- ample of a high demand occupa- tion. while cosmetology 1s an overfilled field. an·ording lo un· employment figures. Of the 991 job orders currently lis ted with the stale unemploy· ment office in Santa Ana. many represent more than one posi· tion . Demand 1s expected to con· trnue for workers in the follow- ing fields: cnginet'ring, nursing, C'lc·rical. shipping and receiving. s p<.'c ialir.cd cooking, security guards, electronic assemblers and service station attend1:1nts. Personnel recruiters face a ··severe s hortage" of electronic and mechanical engineers . Low wages leave many jobs unrilled in lht• areas of: shipping and rcce1v1ng. security guards. <.'le<'lron ic assemblers a nd service station attendants. A REPORT published on labor in Orange County s hows no de· mand for bookkeepers, cashiers, sales people. cosmetologists. marginall y s killed a uto m ec h a n ics. s h eet m e tal workers. welde rs. inexperienced Component show at fairgrounds Electronic components, instruments and materials will be displayed Jan 22 at the Orange County Fair· grounds in Costa Mesa . primarily for the benefit of local engineers, technicians and buyers in the electronics in- dustry. The exhibit. the third in a series, is scheduled between 2:30 and 6:30 p.m. by more than 80 members of the sponsoring Components and Materials Division of the E lectronics Representatives Association 's Southern California chapter. Typical products to be shown include amplifiers. cabinets. capacitors, computers, connectors, instruments, integrated circuits. motors. relays, semiconductors and tes t eq~mcnt. a spokesman said. truck drivers and c•onstruction workers. UNEMPLOYMENT IS expect· ed to rise lo nearly 70,000 or 6 percent in 1981. according to data released last August. As of October 845,900 people we r e employed in O r ange County. An estimated 219,600 hold manufacturing jobs. 207,000 are employed in trade related fields. 170,000 are in service occupa- tions and 109,000 have ~overn· ment jobs. A SOON TO BE released re- port by the s tate Employment Development Department s hows Irvine moving from 10th place among hiring centers in 1974 to firth place in 1977, the last year for available data. The 181 manufacturing firms in the city employ nearly half or the 46,758 people working in Irvine. As of 1977 t here were 52 aerospace firms located there, with m an y or the workers employed in the airc raft, com - puter and electronics industries. The development of scientific i n s trume nts. non-electr ical machi nt.'r y a n d che m icals makes up the largest concentra- tion of non-defense jobs. Most of the 6,707 government workers arc employed at UC Irvine and local public schools. COSTA MESA ranks sixth among employment centers in th<' county, offering some 45.185 jobs al 2, 150 locations. Many of the 12.773 trade-related jobs l'Omc from South Coast Plaza shopping center. So m e 12,088 people a r e employed in manufacturing jobs in the city. Nineteen boat build- The latest figures show 612 firms there. providing some Security's blanketed New business complex could be alarming By JERRY CLAUSEN Of Ille O•ilf '°llM SS.ff You might call it Ft. Wooters it·s really Seacoast Village, a fortress· like business com plex that former Los Angele:; policeman Gerard Wooters has planned in Costa Mesa to house businesses toncerned with security, G ROUN D IS TO BE broken for the project on Newport Boulevard near Monte Vis- ta A venue next month. vows Woote rs who gained final city building a uthorizations last week. Seacoast Villagt' looks like any other s mall office complex on paper. It won't be typical. though, he promises Each of 15 offices leased in the· two· huilding project will contain a vault and alarms The surrounding wrought iron fence will b<' attached to an alarm system to detect the vibrations caused by a climber. ('LOS ED C l RC U IT TEl~E VI S IO N came ras will sweep the acre parcel night and day . monitored by security personnel housed in a concrete·walled central alarm station on the first noor of one of the buildings. Wooters says. That bomhproof and fireproof station, he adds. will be the monitoring headquarters for Seacoast's curre n\,alarm systems enterprise. • Tenants. the 63·year ·old Wooters pre· diets. probably will include precious stone and metal merchants. whose trade has grown as the dollar's value declines. "l'VF. •:NCOl"NTERF.D M~business buildings that simply do not have adequalt> prott•rtion," Wooters explains. ··1 know then~ is a desperate need for the kind of protection this complex will provide · · Wooters has installed hundreds of alarm systems in Costa Mesa and Newport ReaC'h during th<' past 15 years . ·'This pas t yt•ar alone. tht·re wen· j(•welry rohberie:-. totaling more than S15 million hen• in Orang1: County." he rC'lales SEACOAST WILi. CONTINl'E to .. er\'£' its alarm and security system client~ in the local area and as far away as Palm Springs and Beverly Hills through a space· age satcllik communic·ations system. Wooters ' firm currently 1s headquarter<.•rl ;it 1651 Placentia Ave , Costa Mesa. where pc•rsonnel monitor alarm systems a re at· tac·hed to homes. offices. fences. gates and c·,·cn yat·hts. On occa s ion . Woote r s ccmf1des. monitored systems. installed in briefcases containing valuables, have been tri1uierf'd hy inept handling. Drugs the same, trade name easier to swallow B;r PAT DUNN 0( t• 0•11' "Itel SUI! Are generic drugs as good as brand name products? The Food and Drug Administration says that generally the answer is, "Yes!" The differences are largely semantic. All drugs have a generic name. also called the "of· ficial" or "non·proprietary" name, assi1ned when it appears that a drug has som e therapeutic usefulness. UNUXE GENERIC NAMES which usually are contractions· of a complex chemical name, brand names tend to be short, easy to re· member, and often devised lo s uggest the in· tended pharmacological action. .. Whetber...vou buy a botUe of "houae brand" atpirin at a discount dru1 store or a nationally advertiled brand, there will be no difference in llle pain·killlnc quality of the product.a because any aspirin must meet its official FDA stan· dards. · The same principle applies to prescription dna11. It's a popular misconception that brand name dnals are produced only by lar1e. well· known ftnna, while 1enerlc,1 are made by small, mbown ~mpaniea. A small dl'\ll company can put a brand ume on it.a product just aa a tarp ~mpany ca market • dru1 under lta 1.n.rlc name. .u AN DAllPL& or the ciomplftlue1 of dna ..,...., ampldllllD, a wide'1 Uled an- Ullolode nallalile .-.r Dt product lablla, la produced by only 24 formulaton, and 219 con· juga.tecl estrogen products are produced by 45 manufacturers. Since the name of the actual manufacturer or a drug does not have to appear on the product label (except in a few states>. neither con- sumen nor pharmacists may be aware that a drug carryinl the brand name of one company actually was made by another firm. Not only mwil each df\ll meet FDA require- ments. so must each dru1 plant. All firms - large and small -must reliater with FDA, un· der10 periodic inspection and follow FDA Good Manufacturin1 Practice ReplaUOns (GMPs). THE MME &BGVIAftON8 apply to all producers and are intended to auure that every dru1 meets tbe 1ame 1landard1 of safety. streftlt,b, purity, and effedlnlMlll. TIMM requlNm•ta .,... built into Uie 1182 amendment.a to UM food and d.rul law to•· coura1e pbyalelau to make wider ue of 1enerk *\!II to ao.er tbe eCJlt al medical can. according to the co.sponsor of t he legisla.lion. the late Sen. Estes Kefauver . Other FDA standards provide further as· surance of drug equivalence. Before a new drug can be put on the market. the manufacturer must submit an ap· plication to FDA. It must include the results of tests carried out by the manufacturer in the laboratory. in animals, and finally in human volunteers to demonstrate the drug's safety and effectiveness for its intended use. IF THE APPLICATION is approved, the manufacturer may market the drug. If patent· ed. the manufacture r has exclusive ri1ht to sell the drug for 17 years. Jn some instances a patent holder m .iy live other firms manufacturin1 rilhla -usually In return for payment of a royalty. If there's no patent, or when It expires, otbe1' firms may make and sell the drug, either under ita 1eneric name or under different brand names. These firms, however. m~t file an appllca· lion with P'DA 1ivin1 detail& about their plant.a and penonnel, and how they wm make the dru1. FDA lnlpecton tben vi.alt the plant. teat sampa. of the product, and make certain tbey meet the olftdal 1tandarcla. ANOl'ld& AUV&ANCI: OP quality stems rrom FDA'• mcmtt.ortq P"Oll'UDI wbldl lD· YOlYe m-alff . ...UU al all ...... procluda -both braacl •••• ·au....a .. erlc -from _____ ,,___ ____ -,,,..--------------c-,-· -·---~' . -• manufacturers and from the marketplace to de termine purity and strength. Automated equipment in two FDA labs permits rapid analysis or many drug samples al t he same time. When trouble is found or sus· peeled, the company is notified immediately. Faulty products are re moved from the market. Batch testing and certification are required by law for insulin and for biological products s uch as vaccines and serums, as well as for all a ntibiotics. WHEN FDA DISCOVERS particular pro· blems with a drug. as it did for the heart drug digoxin a rew years a10. it may require that each batch of that drug be tested before It can be sold. As better methods have been developed to determine how fast a dru1 dluolves. a new dimension has been added to FDA'• teslin1 pro- 1ram. Under new re1ulation1, manufacturers seektna acency approval to market a new dru1 product or make chan1es in u exlltln1 product must conduct teals in human voluntffn to de· termlne bow much or the active dnaa tn1redlent is absorbed by the body, bow fall lt ii abeorbed, and the lenctb of Ume lt clftul.._ ta tbe blood. TID asco•a TD lltMdard tor that. drut and other muulaetUIWI who wat to market lt mult meet UM tUit C!l"tt9tcm. ~ , ... ~ .... a~ Q CWlYPtlOl BUSINESS· ·Northerners • in tlie chips, but out of homes •1 PAUL aAUUaN 1Punch c:ompany eventually led to the formation of 71 ST AN FO IW 1 A f' I The deMc! dwater ol C'Ompultt rompan1H 1trf!tctun& from Stanford lJnlv ..... l,y touth lo San J~ fa known for IU ma11 prod~Uon ul mllllon•tr• u muc h u for •l• manufa<'tur~ ol computen The ncM1twm part of Sant• Cl•n ( 'ounty. mostly wwtt>velc~ rcallln• h1lh1 ltDd amall i.ub urban l'Ommunllll"b ~ y.-ar• •10. ha11 btl<'omc tht world rt1ntt-r for ltw l'ruduc•Uon uf tht' tin y computer 'c·h1µ~ lt1111I 1111'• lht' ht11trt •1f tht' com puter revtJhmon .. ~J As the Americ:an economy slumpa and un· employment climba, Silicon Valley ia cnatin& so many new joba that some local officials are c.ryin1 for a limit until hou.sin1 and tranaporta· iaon can catch up. . TH~ CONGESTION IS makinl it increas- ingly difricull for companies to expand and to re<'ruit the top en1ineers and executives they need .to stay irl the forefront of the industry. especially with incre aain1 competition from the Japanese. • different ftrrm, sonie of which have in turn been absorbed by others or dissolved. TransisU>rs were the forerunners of the computer chips that have made Silicon Valley famous. Both the transistors and the chips are made or "semiconductors," materials that are poor conductors of electricity. Each c:hip is smaller than a fin1ernail and contains the' equivalent of teOA of thousands of transistors. IT HA.'i .U .. MO at:nun; the IJ'Jt ol iiuld Mt lbl" encl ot Uw ratnbl1w fur m1my brie&hl yeuna£ ena1net'rs whu •n bt't'Ornlni rt1 lllion1uru a lm0$t ov ... rmtthl lo'11rtullt' m1t.ru1n ... t-i.t1matt'd 1n 1978 th»t tht· mdulitr)' hiid pnxJul.'t:d 400 mtlhon&.1r~11 Th .. num~r I!\ iirow1nai The an.·11 b 1 l"ft!1 rt!d tu 1t:. S1hcon V11lley. .rt.-r the prtnt'l!Jlil t·om ~nenl of cumputer C'h1 p11 Mu.re th"n t.000 high tt:ehnology hrmi. are located m tht· ~mile S1hcon Valley, and the computer l°tU1'1> are the bai.1s of " $40 b1lhon in dui-.t q lhal 1:. expec•ted to grow lo $400 billion by l~ But tht' ~rowth 1:. not without its problems Jobs art' ~mg creatt:d al the rate of 40,000 a ) ear. d.Dd housing construction c»nnot keep up. As a t'o n:.e qu e n n~. hous ing costs have sky rocketl'J ONLY A HANIU~U L of the valley's t'mployee1> use pubhc trans portation to get to wor k. and county officials sa y they do not have the funds to make s ignificant improve ments in public transportation. The highways that crisscross the valley a.re ) \ I -I ''--"'~') -, 'I -~ \ -::... -. -~: / 4 ( , h f -. _J r--..•-. --'1 \\ l .v.'.·.~ ~I ~· • ~ ~,~ Llf O.•• LA r.-s "It h.. more apeclal function key• than you'll find on larger model•: square root, co1lne, Integral and exponential. That more than make• up for the fae1 that H doean't have the number 9." so congested that stop lights have been posted on many freeway entrance ramps to slow the flow or traffic to the freeways. The housing and transportation problems ar e getting worse. officials say. Coupon wallet good gift Newl'Y'OOtls find val,ue in unique present By MARTIN SLOANE DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER - recently decided to give my sister a coupon wallet as an extra wedding gift. My mother and I s tuffed it with the kinds of roupons we thought s he could use on her first t rip to the supermarket as a married woman. My sister and her new husband were sur- prised when they opened the small package and found the coupon wallet. They laughed, thinking it was only a joke . Mom and I felt a little foolish. so we s miled and pretended that it was only a gag. The honeymoon came to a sudden end at the s upermarket check-out counter when the newlyweds realized the total of all their, purchases. · They had just gone mer rily up and down the aisles throwing eve rything that looked good into their shopping c4tt. o r course, they forgot to bring along their wedding present. Well , the love birds are now clipping coupons Like crazy. My brother·in-law is even building she lves on which to store their proofs of pur<'hase. . Mom and I laughed ourselves silly last night as we watched m y sister at her first coupon-club meeting. On he r way out, my sis- ter thanked us and said that the coupon wa llet was the most important wedding present she received . Ba rbara from Baltimore. DEAR BARBARA -You bave again dem- on s t rated tbe r eal value or a gift of coupons and refund forms. I bave rec:eived dozens of letters telUng a story similar to yours: "They laughed at tbe wedding <or the shower or the housewarming party), but they thanked me later for my tboughtrul itlfl.'' KATHY WRIGHT OF Joplin. Mo_, found Boll paper towels advertised at 59 cents a roll. She had a Bolt coupon good for $1 off on three rolls. Thal brought the cost of the three rolls down lo 77 cents. Two weeks lat er. another store offered the s ame special as well as double coupon savings. This timl·, Ms . Wright had a coupon good for 50 cents off on two rolls. When the value of that coupon was doubled, the two rolls cost he r only 18 cents. What's more, t he fi ve rolls that together cost only 95 cents provided the proofs of purchase that she needed for a Sl.50 Bolt re· fund. Subtracting the cost of the postage st amp needed to send for the refund. Ms Wright received fi ve free rolls of paper towels and a 40-cent profi t. We refunders call that a home run. The recipients of the Sm art Shopper Award receive my "1981 Guide to Coupons and Refunds." So. send the details of your s m art shopping experiences to me in care of the Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. Rox 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. Refunders who still have Modess "no ex· piralion date" refund forms returnable to P.O. Box 14715 in Ra ltimore should submit their refund requests before Feb. 28. Write to the following address lo receive the form required by this Sl.50 refund offer; Duraflame Coupon Offer, Department OOS, P.O. Box 24305, Oakland, 9462.1. This offer ex- pires April 30, 1981 ·------------cLIPil-FiLeReFuN'os----------- aeverages Clip out th1\ t1I• •nCI knp 11 wUh \jmU•r cash-off toupon\ _,.¥f'r•9e rehmd otfer\ •Hh bev•ra~ toypon\, '°" •••mple St•rt cotle<llft9 •~ nNdPd Pf'OOh of purcf\4v wn1t• IOOklnQ tor ow r fQU•,•d rl'fund form' •I th• ,uoitrmark-'. i n nevnp.a~'' and m 6Qilrlne\. Mid vrhen tredlnQ w ith fr leNh Offer\ m ay no4 bp •1ta1tabt# •n •II ., •• , of the <ountrv Allo• 10 wf'l!k\ to r~<-••W'f "•<r. r••uno 8 A IM Df'<.•ftttn•t•d Cofttt Rt!tetvf two SO.< ,.nt COVO()n~ ~ PO\t~ S.ncl lhe rPQu1r•d refund form •no •wo or ooh of OUr<M M from 8ri"' fhe proof t\ the 1nnirr 'A•• lron"I Hw 4 M 1-ounc• 1•r of 8rtm Fr..-lf Ortea or ,,,. l 0111c11 -·•Of Pl•\llc from ttw l•d of Bnm Gr°""" look tor lhe "-·1•9 E •Plrn Mar< h JI, , .. , HAWAllAN PUNCH Bur One <i•I Ono Fr.,. Reu iw • \la·:oac-. ot H••••llW"I Punch Send the r.-qulr•d rf"funo form, thl Untwrw1 Product COd• from one 1--oun<e <•n of H•w•h•n Punch Fruit Pun<" •nd • f'fQll\tu rKe.1pt on whlC.f'I y()U h•W tlf(tp(I ,,... purchA\P Pf'\Cf of •ny \h ~::,• of H•w•Hen Put"ch 1--ovnc• "'"' E •Oire\ o.<.. )\, \QU•f" from '"°"' pl•\llC lld ot Ground 5.an••. any '\11e E wp1te:\ ~rcn 11. 1'91 SANKA BRAND Coupon R~funO Oflrr Re<ol•• • $1 couoon and U cenh in Po~t.qe t;end ,,_ rf'Qutred refund fo,.m aM two s.nka prooh of purt h•w TM proof I\ tM 1nntr ~•I from 3"t' S."k• 1•r or tfwl \QU.at• tntn ot Pl•\t1c from ,,,.. hd of •n; ~"~" t •n E •Pir•\ FPb 18. "'' SENE U> GRAPE JUICE Cou_. Rf'UI¥• • W <rnl coupon Send trw tw"Q ••o hom • '~ 1.t•llY' m.trllf'llO bOI tie of S.nec.• Gr•Pt J\itCf> £ '0''"\ 0 11< lt. 1tlt TASTER'S CHOICE RP<•1v• #I I • .. tunO .,_,,., ,.., r• Qutr•d ttfund form .end OW' 1nn11r \114'1\ from <ont•1rwr\ ot 1.nttr•\ (hO•t• Aeov••r or Oet •ttr1nittrd tolAttn9 I OUftt.•\ E•p4r•\ M.er(h )1, l'I• WAC.NE'l·"il Al E'I' B•••••e•I R•lullO Ott•r RM•••• " \1 refund Send fht rf'Qulr.-d ,,.fund form •nd wwrn ~evrwr OrlM; l.O.I\ or ,,..,,. .. St,.,,.,. \f'rup IAf:Wll\ f • pl••• Ju"" lO. 1'11 SAN KA BRANO 1'11 C•lt11d•r OH•• Slf<OIV• a 1991 HERSHEY'S IN\TANI 'IO 1.rnl R•lund Oflrr, P 0 t •••nd•t <.ont•1n•nQ up to '1110 1n e11uounh •no Bo• NB ).46. El P•..a. """" '"" Nf"C ,.h,,. twn 7S '"'' t OUPOn\ Send ttw requjrecJ refuf"d form •nd fOUf ~nk• coupon\ S.nd thlt '"' ~.,, front onr ,,,.... 1All'f mM~ed P•ooft ol pure,,.,.. Th• proof h Ille 1niwr '9•1 from.,., p.e<keoe of 1 _.d Her ""'r'• '"'''""' f '""" °"' ll. l t•r ol IMl•nt or Freu •Drl10 S.nke or 1i. t ln<h "" ------------------------------------- I .I As a result, officials from elsewhere in the l! .S. are making a pitch for a piece of the ac· lion. A notable recent example was Gov. James Hunt Jr., of North Car olina, who is trying to build a S30 million Mi croelectronics Center to do res~arch that would attract comput-er com· pa mes. CALIF~~NIA IS GEARING up to rend off t~e compeh~1on. "I'm optimistic a bout us 1et- ttng our faar s hare of the expansion · · said Melinda Luedtke of the state Depart.:Oent of Economic aJ!d Business Development. The staltes a re high. The state's electronics industry most of which is located in the Silicon Valley e mploys 400,000 workers and pays them $6 billion a year in wages, Ms. Luedtke said. Silicon Valley t races its origins to Stanford University. which lur ed a number of electronics experts to California in the 1950s. One of those was William Shockley, one of the inventors of the transistor. Shockley came lo Stanford in 1955 and form· ~d a company to m a ke transistors . That THE TECHNOLOG \' FOlt makin1 the chips is de veloping so fast that within a few years a single tiny c hip will contain the equivalent of seve ral hundred thous and transistors, and be as powerful as today's largest computers. Stanford encouraged the electronics firms to locate near the campus by convertin1 part of its sizable land holdings into an industrial park. "The industry escalated far beyond what w«; thought was in the realm of possibility," said Steve McKinney, a planner for Santa Clara ·County. THE INDUSTRY HAS added 200,000 jobs during the last fi ve years, McKinney said, but only a bout 50,000 new housing units were built in the county during that period. ''Most of the cities filled out their housing s upply and still had· substantial industrial areas," he said . '"Until recently, they welcomed industrial growth." T he benefits to that growth are clear. "It's allowed some cities like Santa Clara to almost sk>p using prope rty ta x as a base for general revenuefunds," McKinney said. Real estate mailbag. •• By KORF.RT J. BRUSS DEAR HOD: We ar e bewildered about buying a hom<.'. I am 24 and my husband is 29. For several months. off and on. W(•'ve been looking at homes lo buy It seems mortgages have gone from unaf- fordable to unavailable. Oo you thtnk we should wait until m•xt year to buy a small home? We'n• looking at either a house or a condo_ I am expt<t•ting our fi rst baby 1n April, so that is our mot 1val1on. Harriet S. OF.AR HARRIET: We're In a buyer's market now. That means ther e art'.' more bome sellers than buyers. In other words, it's a good time to buy. · Th.-finan<'ial wiurd Bernard Baruc:h said, ''Buy when there's blood In the streets." That's what's happeninR ht the real estate sales industry now. It's due to the lack or home mortgage money. Most or the reasons for this mortgage shortage are political, mainly due lo the high inllallon rate. Money experts expect interest rates to drop by •'«>bruary or March . If that happens, home buyers will appear in droves. But it wlll then be too late to buy. Since the home supply won't inc:rease as fast as the number or home buyers, we'll then be in a seller's market with home pric:es risln,-rapidly as mortgage interest rates fall. In other words. U(at will be a no-win situation for buyers. There are plenty of bomes for sale today where the seller will finance your purchase. For e xample, in the last two months I've purchased with small down payments two nice rental homes from eager sellers who gladly c:arried the 10-year mortgages at IZ percent Interest only. You c:an find equal or better seller financing. loo. The best lime to buy was yesterday whic:b to· day will bttome in just Z4 hours. Get busy. Cold, rainy wintry days are best for buying a home because sellers think no one else will buy if they don't accept your purc:hase offer. Slta~d ,..rlfl•P• rapprd DEAR BOB: I read in the Wall Street Journal a bout new '"shared appreciation mortgages." What do you think about them? -Vi vian D. DEAR VIVIAN: Not muc:h. Shared appreda· &ion mortga1es (SAM) usually live the leader (at the time of sale) one.third of a home's future market value increase In retarn for redacln1 the mortgage lnterest rate by oae-tlalrd. Thia ls good for first-time lllome buyers who can't qaallfy for a home mortga1e any other way. Bat tbe leader ls tall.Ing a huge risk ln return for a low reward. Suppose a SAM leader loans SM.OM at 10 per· cent lnterest on a SIM, ... home. U that home ap- prec:lates ln value IZ percent and yields SIZ,111 net profit ln a year when It Is sold, the leader earns $4 .... profit. But that same $4, ... ~d have been earned by the lender , with no risk, by charglag IS percent Interest on his $80,llO loan. II•• ',1~1•.f•1fy l~· u 1 """" < nH t.47 4)71 o!.lo IOI 1111 1111111(~1 ltqv•· '""· flCff(l v01•• ff'Nn motw•v 1!011111 vnl11uhlr lt-~!>On' nllOlll ,.,,,,,,,, •• ,., otl(f 1ieopltt Dehvl'• 1111• M1itlijU1ll M7 4371 Siarker fat>f• l•porfan• DEAR ROB Thanks for sending your ex- cellent report on tax-deferred exchanges. I talked to my attorney <1bout those new Starker ··delayed " exchanges you discussed How can I get more de· -tails as my <1llorncy never heard or them? -Alice H_ DEAR ALIC•:: It is vital that you have an ez. pe rienced real estate attomey handle any Starker "d e layed" e xc hange. If your attorney isn't familiar with the procedures, s witch to a lawyer who thorou-ghly understands Starker enhaages. This new technique requires tborouitb documenta- tion because the Internal Revenue Service may challenge such delayed euhance111. Readers desiring my re port· "How Tax- Dererred Exchanges Can Pyramid Your Wealth (Including New Starker Delayed Euhanges)" c:an obtain a copy by sending a S2 check, payable to ''Newspaperbooks," to the Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. Box :!59, Norwood, N.J . 07648. Ask for Report H0106. 1·r.,,,. Pa9r ('I DRUG TESTS. • • Certain drugs have shown inconsistencies in their absorpt10n rate or 1n how long they remain in the bloodstrt•am Whl•n thii. 11cc·ur~. the drug 1s s aid to have "bioequivalence" probll'ms difficulties in as- suring that d1 Ht>rent hatches of the d rug will always beh<1ve in the body in the same way The new fo'l>A regulations spell out special procedures for drugs wit h known or s us pected bioequivalence problems MAN U •·Al'T U E R E RS WANTING to market such drugs wi ll have to conduct certain additional tests in humans and animals as well as in the la bo ratory Batch-by-batch rertifica· tlun by FDA c·ould be part of a require ment. Followup checks a re m ade on these drugs periodically. FDA's program to assure that less ex- pensive generic drugs a re as good as br~nd name products should be of more than passing interest to cons umers due lo the cost factor. The overall cost of medical care can be significantly red uced by asking your doctor to prescribe drugs by their generic names, and re- questing the pharmacist lo fill prescriptions with the lowesl·cost version of the prescribed dr ug. As the public and the medical, pharmacy. and other health professions gain more un- derstanding of the quality assurance programs enforced by FDA. generic prescribing a nd purchasing is likely lo increase The resutt should be lowe r cost . as well as equal quality health rare. Test stove first $50,000 to $500,00(). rlNCOME PROPERTY SECONDS· HUNTINGTON HARBOR t 6400 Pacific Coast Highway Huntington Beach, CA 92649 ORANGE NEWPORT BEACH SAN FRANC ISCO (AP ) -Careless in· stallation of woodburn- in1 stoves can put the cost ·c on sc lou s homeowner right out in tbe cold with a major fire loss, says David Glaas ol the Fireman's f'und Insurance com-· panies. "In Pennsylvania, alone, a rec:ent lnduatry atudy showed mQre than 200 major flres with losses of $2.5 malllon in 1979 attributable to wood stoves that were im· properly installed and never maintained,·· Glass said. "With homeowne r11 continuin& to look for ways to cut fuel bllls, wood stoves are inc:reas· ln1 :in aumbers and th• dancer of fire 1row1t even greater.•• As a result. ln1urancfl Shop fmed for ivory sale · LOS ANGELES <AP) ·'-An uelualvt lift shop •that w .. ally sold ivory triUIU Wal ftMd •• 000 ucl bad to forftlt tao.a -:., tbe lYOl'J IOodl made .JroQl endan1ertd ·Afrlun eleplunta, ., . ~ • ,, authorities said. The fine ind forfeiture were ordered by • m unletpal Judie after ~raton aftbe T. Gem Corp. aton ID ta.. World Trade Center pl11ded 1uUty to"" counta. companle11 Mr«' now n•r om me ndlnl( 11n ln11pN' lion of wood 11tovt' In stallatlonll belor.-thry are tlrt'Ct up In th .. honw for thC! tint tlmC'.I '"Without •\Jrh ,. 1111ho t y ln1tp.iC'tlon h y • •1uallfh1tt t1•JU!ft . l ht• homeown•r ht lllt•rally playln1 with tlrn," 1111ll't OIH• • l11t•r••• oalv .. v--• . .. ..,.. •C--.d•I • llH14."t&.I 11 •W-lily• ..... t-te .... _ .... " ........ . • 6 -•la• to J ,,_;.,.. • Sowtii..n. CaltfonW ( fjfll1U I ••tlf ·-· allfoniNitloll MnrkO 1• •I tJI •tit tH)•UH lfl4 "''l1d' (714) 75SM515 AlllUt~N ltOlft.MOft'TQ~ 7.lO Newpnrl Cenie1 Ori•• deaion PIH• Newport Beech. C:•hlorn.• •. ~2980 _.~·~_, • (7 '4) 846-5567 (:>' 3) 59 2-3557 Ollrces in. t 063 N Glassel! Ave 660 Newport Center Drive Orange, CA 92667 Suite 250 (714) 771 ·5'•0 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (71 4) 544.1923 Upland. Pasadena. Cit rus HeLghts. San Diego, Orange. Encrno. San Jose Oceanside. Palm Springs, San Bernardino. San Clemenle, Los Angeles. 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Four bedrooms . . . each with private bath. Dining room. Separate breakfast room. Library. Luxurious pool, plus space for putting green. The floor plan and decor are ourstanding. Quiet, .Prestigious street. $460,000. Dolebout Boy & Beach Real Estate 1617 Westcliff Dr .. Newport Beach 631·7300 WATERFRONT CONTEMPORARY ...... .., •sMJ-d .,,0111t11•11t1 ........ specioM -,... .... 2·1tory ..... L-. ............ i.ce..d ... tM1 4 ......... .__.. ..... ""' hCNM wttll 1t.1Md C)le1, ...,-ry • md ..., --_ ........ YOll OWft ......... .., ........... ywd mtd 2 docb. Views of wahr, boatllM) cllfld 1CJMs. SI, I 00,000. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL ESTATE Sales·. Renldls. Properly Management 315 Marine Ave. Balboa Island 673-6900 The ...... , llleftetfM.c:e 0" 11'• Ofe" .. Coell Ho.Ms For Sde ~.January, 11, 1981 DAILY PILOT of ltinES=-=== Pete Barrett RealW Sii THOSE FAMT ASTIC SUMSITS . Cliff Haven home with upstairs ocean view. Extra large mas t e r bdrm. large living room with handsome rock fireplace and open beams : din in~ room for perfect entertaining, plus breakfast room overlooking garden. All these rooms are built a.round a covered patio. $285.000 includes land 225 ... ..... ... o,.. s-1·5 1605 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPOllT IEACH 642--5200 __ 81& CANYON Magnificent English Normandy estate located in prestigious. private community, overlooking golf course. lake & Newport Center n ight lights. Quality craftsmanship & every attention to detail are evident in this 6000 sq. ft. residence comprised of formal living & dining rooms. family room. library. billiard room. 5 bedrooms. A custom residence built by Valentine. $2.000.000 fee. 12 UNITS FINANCING IUIL T-IH 12 Units for only $295.000. 5 Buildings on 3 lots. Good financing built·in. Plenty of potential. Close to downtown San Bernardino. Call for details. ~ 9UAIL PLACE PROPERTIES A... 752-1920 Hovw1 For Sde HotlH1 For Sale OWNER WILL FINANCE VI EW HOME, Corona del Mar beauty. Own~r may rnrry 1st trust deed at 12112'/,, with small down payment. Small private community with pool. Lite, <.iiry 4 bdrm. 3 bath home. 2 fireplaces. formal dining room & breakfast room. Perfect for family & cnterl aining. Beautiful Broadmoor offered at $.397.000 ,., ;·; .·. 2744 E. COAST HWY. tpro@~~ft@ 4tcean CORONA DB. MAR • • •• I) ~-· • "· 7 59-1616 "' PARK IH REAR ~-...... 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Wlllty fwr .... flnt llteorr•ct IH•rtlo• ..,. ar u IDteaUon to make --------uy aucb preference, llmltatlon, or dis-....._fwrS. ert ... .uoa. u ••••••••••••••••••••••• -...... ...... 1002 ·-aewspaper will not ••••••••••• •••••••••••• bowtqlJ accept any adv•rtl1ln1 for real IOl/4-Y• A--. Lo. ...,. .WCb la ln viola· lftd tbe Hiler wUI carry .._.,.._law. eome oe UUa 1arden 2 Bdrm condo. Walk to WIMll • w-.r1u1 Warld everyWa1, blocu to So. ., ........ rl1ht at OoMt Plan and offered ,... ftqertipe e•ft'1· 1&0Dly•.500. 540-- •• ,, Dally Pilot+ _ . ,... ft ...... ~.To plaee Whmll .. µ Jil:-.-.: -a:n:=. IESTPRICEO Best priced condo in the area. I Bdrm 10·20'; down, owner will help nnanoe . S78.SOO. Call 979-5370 today. ALLSTATE REALTORS VIEW GOLF COURSE Dynamic view! Popular 4 Bdrm a bath. Spec· tacular family room wltb wetbar. fireplace, formal dlnln1 area. Country kitchen over· 1oalm pool and spa. + VIEW! A must see . $275,000 . Ac t now I ~ GOOD TERMS ijay & ocean view duplex in Corona del Mar walking distance to the J beach . 4&3 Bdrms .. freshly decorated with fireplaces. blt ins., ca rpet s and drapes . Can be purchased with low down payment by qualified hayer. Full price ls $389,500. macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRYINE COMPANY PllMI UDO LOCATION! Outstanding new 3 bedroom, 3 bath Mediterranean Home with finest appointments . Temperature controlled wine cellar, European bath accessories, 2 fireplaces, spacious sunny south patio with pavera, beach step, away. Lynne Valentine, 844·6200 . 712·1414 (omflU\ Volley (.,.ier 642 .. IH 'IOI Do..., l).;ve 111 .. 700 W oodb,,dqe Center , ...... Hclfbo! ""-''"'" Colesworthy fl/ Co. 2S4S E ASTBLUFF DR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 64().()020 EASTBLUFF POOL HOME Spa<'iOUS4 bdrm.+ warmfamtly room. Perfect for the active family. Schools. s hopping & park near by. Quick possession available. $230,000. LOOllNCi FOR A HOME IN NEWPORT IEACH? We can help, we really can! 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Ip fem rrn fl puol 1140,ffO VIEW J Udtm. h ardwood lltuil, bric~ frplc. b11C l•nl1ly r oom Ur~16l lt•dl B•Y lonat1on PJ:l.~ WTSIDE !I Odrm, fa mily rm. frpk. iereal for th~ luriee (40\ll}' 1137 ,500 ll PULLHllALTY 54~0114 OCIAMYllW co.-os s.111' As.le~ PnllM! Newport. 1110 <leg view ol ocean, sunsets and Ca talina. 4 Bdrm 3 ba\b, IS 20% down Seller will fi na n ce $250.000. CAPISTIANO HACH HlUt: water view. pool, lennis, 3 Bdrm 2"'1 bath. SJS.000 down. Assume $103.000 m low interest 'rD's. s1:;7 ,SOO SIA FOi MUS Tbl1 ineredtble Cliff Haven cU1tom home bu an unobetructed vtew of the Ne wport Bays, Jalanda 6 Catalina fr OQ't li t e r all y eve r y room . C~lructed witb quality throughout. Thas •.ooo aq. ft. tri-level hu many outstanding features . including a wet bar. step down living room, formal dining, huge fa mily room, multipl. e decks, plus 3 large bdrrns and • ba~hs. A truly elegant home. Outstanding o wne r · pro vid e d fi nanci ng . An exclusive offering . S795.000. PLUSH A beautifully upgr a ded Franciscan Fountains home . Fresh paint inside and ~t. Plus luxurious new carpet. A spacious 4 Bdrm 2 Ba beauty with rormal dining, bre akfast room and more. Super fi nancing by owner . Asking $209,900. FINISHED The owner of this cute Balboa Island ~otta.ge has completely renovated the interior and exterior. New kitchen. bath .. fi xtures. bedroom . copper plumbing. carpet. paint . tile , the works. Now he is selling with supe.r terms. Askin~ only $274,950. A great investment to beat innation. IAYlllOMT $471,000 GJ&\e .J. ,Nrm 2 Ba home with boat dock. Could be euily added on lo. The owner will fina nce with 10% down. Principals only . Ask for Barry. CONDO $16, too This spacious 3 Bdrm 2 Ba condo is tastefully decorated. It features a 2 ca r garage, community pool and spa . Assume the loan and the owner m ay help finance. o.w.c. 12°/o INT. HEICiHTS SANTA AHA 20111 Orchid 3 Br I Ba, super buy at $109.500. Owner anxious C.'huck Spiller. 631 ·1266 Uest buy' Mesa Verde' Giant 4 Bdrm. den. 3 baths. 2 fireplac-1.'s, fam1 ly room. formal dming. breakfas t nook. hu •e ·l::1H::Hi~---+-Newm101"Hiiro.11tcit--t-----------..--""711-----Hy>aiarawffii coverea patw and s pa. Su hmit on clown. Ownt>r will carry OPEM HOUSE JUST llDUCB> -l 11•11• Z ._..law wltlt .w.d HISp I p•1 .._ ... S,.. A ...-t. ...... St41,000. lH Rewer, Cost.Mn& ·c OLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515E.C.-Hwy.,C __ .. ..._ '75-55 I I ' COTI: Itl:/\LTT 'ft f1 mvt)Tnl'.nT conrnm You 've Arrived at ... SOUTH LAGUNA Rrcathtak m~ view from unique 2 bdrm, J hath home on 3.5 acr es ov e rl ook i n g So u t h Laguna . Feasibility study lo sub-divide into excel semi-level vie~ 1'?1-5. $749.500. IRYlllE Un1vers1t v Park. F.xcel end unit Cardiff wi t·tJslom loft. Oversized lot and cl~<' Lo pool On the greenbelt. This cha r me r has excellent as- s 11nw hl1· loan S1 58,!JOO. I ~ .J ordan East Opeott Saturday and Sunday l ·4 IRVINE Lovely ;j Bcl rm . 2 bath, sing le' family homl' with VEHY private vard . Xlnl location , dose to schools. s hopping and freeway. $lfi4 ,500. Ownt•r will <·arry 2nd. :w Almond Tree Ln Open Sun l 4 IRVINE Turtlcr0<·k Enjoy the ultimate in fa mily li vin g in t his tast e ru lly d ecorated 4 bdrm home. Al so inc ludes fo r ma l dining rm and fami ly room. Convenient to pa rks. s ho pping a n d exce l schoo ls . $199.900. 19441 Sierra Ra ton Open Sund ay 1-4 LAGUNA HILLS E x <' e pl i o n a I ow n e r fin a n c i n g avai lable at ra tes below prevailing on 4 Bdrm 21 :i bath family and entertaining home-with pool and spa. Offc>red at $247,500 NEWPOIT HDCHTS Fixer upper. Fa mily home with pool and brick. Excel location. $149.000. . -.· DANA POINT Spectacula r views of Dana Point M a r i n a c oastline fro m t his ifl\maculate 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home. Ex cel home for e nte rtaining. Owner financing with ~% down. STS0.000. CATAUll ISL• Ready to move into. Fumlabed 2 Bdrm condo w ith great view. Includes 8 pauen1er golf cart. E"° change poulble. 2075 S.n Jo1quln Hiiia Rd. -· ActaH from llQ CANYON Newpott .. Hh MOa1m JUST LISTED! Ocemt 11/J llocks 0,... Sat/Suet 1·4 203 41 st Street Warm & ror~ dol1homrn • 2 Bdrms. 2 t•ar i:ara,::t• Plus extra parkinl! Land 1ndudecl at $179,SOO! WATERFRONT Clean. large 4 bdrm. 21 i bath. 2 story home 2 fireplal·es, sha ke roof. large redwood dl'ck to water·s edge. l.ols of st orage c abinets 1n gar age . $339 ,:;oo • INCLUDING LAND~ lal.oa lay Prop. Reatton •67§.7060• wow 4°/oNOW Impossible to malt'h ! Seller to accept least• op· . $10 000 DOWH I<"-----....,, ' ,~ ~<•.n.a..n.a. MO 9UALIFYING I EXCLUSIVE One . year new 3 Bdrm Board & care home. lie .. putto home, overlooks 19 beds, sep. owners 3 w1nd1nj! g r eenbelts BR 2 Ba house. lgc game Pool .. Jacuzzi and a ll the rm, agt 631 !;ti61 luxunes Hurry !>48-<»117 ~ . -. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA SEA COVE Immaculate 3 Bdrm home on buildable H-2 l!ROP...ERILES_ ,..lo1-Alley access~ l{.\J_ 714 631 6990 parking, family room • • with fi replace, covered INVESTORS 7°/oDOWN pati o . F i nanc i n g' Hurry this won 'l last! 646·7171 lion with only $5,000 op· Assume the loan <i nd lioo money. Lt:ast: now owner will carry the at $69:; a nd a!Jply 112 balance. on this 3 Hdrm towards your down pay· townhome . P r ivate m e n t ! Beautiful patio . huge rooms. LaCuesta by the sea. forever view of regional Hold t h e p r ic e a t park. Hurry! Sl32.:;o&. $1J9,900. Owner will he lp Call 673-8550 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS WATERFHONT CORNER Lake Fores t . 2900 ". • 10.S'J. assum . $289.900 951-187!; ~:,e . Call today, ,THE REALI I THE REAL I -s:s·r~TERS -~ATKRS -;..._Ver• u..m I People who need People That ·s what the DAILY PIUYf SERVICE DIRECTORY 1s all ahout ~ ---Never a vacancy in this I DUPLEX outstandin g fourplex. ---------oo"·HH~-$17,000DOWM Located tn prime re-Of~L·EuA ."'ERVJCL .. , 3 Bdrm and 2 bdrm un s1dent1al ne11(hhorhood r n ,., -"' its. Newly landscaped Close to all s~oppm~ & Let the publ.Jc know with and r ede co rated trans portat ion fo ull anadintheOaily Pilol thruout. Big corner lot, pnce only $210.000 <.:a ll Service Dire<·tory. ll can great rentals. Call now 1:;1 3191 cost ynu as hllle as S2.17 ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 OWNER DESPERATE! LEFT STATE AND M AK I NG 2 PAY M E NTS ~ On 3 Bdrm H a r bor View home . Cathedral ceil 1n g s. coz y bri c k fireplace. patio kitchen. charming used brick patio with spa. Make of fer . $276.000 C all 67:).BS:;O lm¥A~I VA TEIMS! tlWPOIT BEACH! Presti1io u1 location . ~ tree lined cul de sac street. Well detilJled home s hows p ride of owne rship thr uout. Spaclou1 llvln1 room feature1 brick fireplace, su nny f a m i l y room/kitchen comblna · tion, hu 2nd fireplace, 3 hup bdrm1. Loada ol sta'81e. low down, VA t.enDI. Take ad vanta1e now. 64583 COLDW<?U BAN~eR ~) STOPll Tau UIDI to Niu and lhap mt IMiW. lt'I ilm· pie wltll Dally PHot Q..afted Adi. And ll 1UU ............... to tell, ult a fr6HdlJ a..&n..S Ad·V'8or at .... per day. For more in· C:: SELECT formation and complete T' PROP ERTi ES -ra.tes-ca•l•l 642--•567•8··-- CIE llDlll ILlllfS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE llAMCHO SAM JOAqulH Lo vely F:nd Unit Two-1.evel Town .Home on Golf ·course. Two Bedrooms. 2••, Bathi.. Step·l>own Conversation Area With Wet Bar Beautiful New Camel Color Carpet. Parquet K1tch<•n ..-Ji1or & fo:ntry Ont~ $195,000 SPYGLASS Two Stone!. Of to:xcellenee Sunken Livmi Room With fo'1rcplace & Beamed Vaulted <:ell in.:s Large 1-~amil y Room Wit h F'1repll11·c. Full Length Hearth & Wet Bar Central Vacuum System & Huge Bonus Room With Bath Sell er Will Carry LarRe Sf>cond Trust Det:d Pool-Sized L<1t. Askinl( s:;f!S.500 A ",loy Of Newport ·· LislinR CUATIYI FIMANCIMa IUY OP THI wmc Cn •alt• Your Own fo'inancing On This Two H.-droom. l:Y• Rath Condo In One Of Newport Beat•h '!! Most F.le Rant Gate Gua rded Community. Nl•utral Decor Shown By Appl Only Sl~.ooo. ...... IA YflllOMI' fo'o rty Fuol F ronta11e. P ie r & Dock In Exc lu11lve Security Gua rded Bayshores Community. Lovely Two-Room Master Suite With Fireplace, Plus Four Bedrooms, & Bonui'I Room & Den. Step.down Living Room With Ten-Foot Ceilings. Spacious Dining Area With W~ Bar. Truly Gorgeous View Of l1lands & Channels, And An Extra Lar1e Front Patio & Deck. Owner Wanta This Home Sold Immediately, Sl,450.000. I• CANYON CUSTOM JtOM1 Qn A Beautiful Lot Overlooking The 18th P'alrway. 0Utatandln1 Custom Built Home - Epllomy Of Undentaled Ele1ance. In The Famlly Wing Of The Home There Are 4 Lule Bedroom1 Each With A Bath - Maaler Hu A Fireplace, 2 Larae Walk·in Clc>1eta Ii French Door1 Openin1 To A Brick 1 Terrace. Formal Olnln1. Gourmet Kitchen, Bonus Room With Bath Plu1 Maid '• _Quarten . Call For Appl. 12.200,000. --------------- • c: ,, UNIELIEYAILE 1'he ultimate in luxuries 4.000s q.ft. of elegant hv ing walls or glass sur round enclosed pool with r e movabl e skylight ... iiiilllllliiiiiitlllili_m._liaf dom·e ~ -4 ma ss Tvt! DUPLEX STEPS TO HACH Large 4 bdrm down. :J bd r m up. Built-ins. fi replace. larJ?e s un deck. Pnced al $32:;,000. 642-2253 eve. associated BR OKER~ IH li t T(•RS J t}/', w lt<J•t· u b.' 11\b 1 Have s omething you want to sell' Classified ads do it well. 642·5678 fireJJlaces. se1,;ludt•d master suite hosts tan taliz ing s pa. Spcl· tacular too! This won "t last ' For the ultimate m livmg. call now. <l,J '--=-"' SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 -6990 _ __. ... ....,.~ ---···----..,·-·· ...... -.... - DIASTICALL Y IEDUCED TO Slt.900 . Jo.:-.1>1•lll•nt 11p11ortu111t.' t11 "',.in a 1•li ·:111 '.I hr . I h a 1101111· S1t11,1l•·d 011 l·:XT I< \ (,.\HC:t·: 1,11'1' t 'o11\1•1111•n1 il l•ll'al1·<1 11••,ir ma 111r 'hl'llJlllll! 1·1·11t1·r-• ~111d lwiwh .11 •·;1 WOI Lii YCll ll ~:l.l t-:\·~: \ \ & Fii \ •311 FAIULOUS IAIGAIN Nt•\\ port lle <11·h Ba1·kha' un ln\1·1\ <·ul tll• ~;w strt•t•I :1 hrtrm. 2 1 IJ;ith. :! fireplaces. extra large rooms Sparkhn~ c·h·an \\ 1lh plu~h 1·arpcling 1u~t hk1· m·" 1-· I. 1-: X I II U : T E ID1 S I . H E '\Tl \ J-: FINANClNli''' 11313 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 200 Weatcliff Dr. 17141 646-7711 ~ Walker &lee Rael Estate MILLION SS PROPERTIES llAMD MIW IAYFIOMT. Newly c••lr•t.4 ltw •"' ••..-Y .._. :::·..::=·r: :· :...: = ~ ....... ,. ~·· ............. doMt, ,_..__... ................ .... dee• of tlte ~ -4 W.. ,eclftc. 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OPIM 1-5 2617 YIST A ODIADA SPICTACUUI TllMA. 3 Bdrm, 2 lh ba th, 1900 sq . rt. Highly upgraded. Neutra l colors throughout. $2M,OOO. .OPIM 1·5 4ll VISTA PAUDA . JUST USTID. F.nd un•• 3 Bdrm 21h ba th. 1900 'S4. f\\t \\\ 1tiful out look. Some bay ~ .o w market. $218,000. Xlnt .~ .... OPEN 1·5 l02 ENERO HELEN 8. DOWD llALTC>a, INC. 644-01]4 Ud & 11.y With T1-~ I • A CONVf Ml NI ~HUl•P1NC ANO SfWINI,. 1.u1m H>I( IHI CAL Op., THE (,(J For an Ad in Women's Wortd CaH Sue 642-5678, Ext. 330 I , I I \ C_LASSICS ~\ : '. I I \\ 111 '. • t I • • • ,, I ! lh.i' l ,, I 1 1 '• l ' • 1 • I ,11 1r1 n f h Jr ! 1·!-·•' n. , .. 1 1, 1 • ....,, l • '' 111 , , ,. , •• 1,... I• • , , ~ 71 1t,, I ',J • ' l•+ I•• u r 11t•1 ' 1 " 1· 1· r 1 1 11 • d . 1 11 11 111 .1dd1 ,-. 11.I, I l'Jt ll ~ •..! oll 11111' ;,11, •hlllPinl( ,\ h ;11111li11!!. U1•,ii:n1•r '"" l 111 llool.. 'I ·,11111111. \l ,1h 1 ,_,., h l•.1\ 1ld1 '• "-1, 1111 ....,, t1d In l flt)o. """''"'I"' ..... , ·'"' I l\1 " ' ..,, \l1H•·"' '\ I 11x>< 1 .. 111 ,., ~dca CLASSICS 110!01 r;1) fr ~ ~ ~ [§ Sla~twll 1w1·kl11w 1•('hrn· ... 111\· ... kiri plt'.•l 111 1'11, ~l<'<'\'l'h•ss 11t•s1~11 '.'\11 "a1,lhl1l' 'l'a111 h,u•k /lfllll''' j l)\02 ~lili~I'' II tH To ord~r: s1•nll pat11•r11 n11mt11·r ~111'. nnnw. uddrcs~ and zip rRl<'t :: ~:?.~ plus :.4k· ~hlpplnl & handllni. Of>1l1Mr ~"' Tip Rook. M .5'1 ppct, Make ('hc•tk p11~ 111.ill' th Sp11d1•u S1•111l It• !hl!i ne" •t>alk'r. c· n. v11clt•11 i nrilhlt' St . :\lllfnrcl " .I 10M48 Ot>pl llG HOUSl-LlnLE PllCE! lma11ne thtt.' .\ 2 •lorv 5 bedroom. ~I bath f11m1l v room bomt' In t'o1Uu MPSU ror on ly Sl27,)00 IDEAi. fo'OR lN LAWS' Nt•w roo( hu1t y.,au N1c·t· nt>1Qhborhoc1d Won 't 1111 .. 1 C'all no"' Cty•J1llR1•,I....,. 14f·J644 HARIOR ISLAND 40 f ont H.\\'f'Hll"'T lut w i th bt>it ut1fu1 l;all lrt•t•., pn\i:sh· pw1 ~ntl tln.1.11 .H u t 11lth ·1 l1,Hl1ticrn ul h omt> SI 7~o rn10 "1t h 11• .. '' h t I' 't> th.H 1·.ir1 t.1· J .. -.um1·1t II\ q11Jli(11,l l111\ t•f 1714) 6 73-4400 121 ll Ul-1121 TM Hart.Gt Ar•o'1 c*iht .... htot• fi"" UMOA ISLE 6 BR, 7 HA. The most exf'iting estate on Linda Is le. wine cellar. gam e rm. Indoor or outdoor pool & s pa. Unequaled bas in view, do<·k for 85 · ya<·ht. 3.1 million. For :1ppt. Roh or Dovie Koop LINDA ISLE 5 BR, 5 BA. hugt• master suite,··· beau. lite <le('or. formal din in~. bes t huv on Linda <it 1.1 million. Roh or Dov ie Koop LAG-UNA l AICH IAY Fre n ch Nor. custom 1 yr. old, front row s urf view to San Pedro. 3 br., 31h ba., sauna. s pa , library. oak bar & noors, can comple te 2 more br. & t ba. Seller to finance. $1 ,475,000. Bob or Dovie Koop OCEAN VIEW DOVH SHOllS 4 br. 4 ha, fahulous view from this extra largl· bluff lot. pool, s pa, party home $.">00.000 exis t · ing financing, a sking $725,000 fe'e. Bob or Dovie Koop WA TBlAIOMT IOAT DOCK J br, 3 ba. :i y rs. old . new spa .. h uge ma s ter s uite with h ayview Sell al $.">2.">.000 1st T . D . $274.000 at 11 .S 'i;. Assumable. Rob or Dovie Koop DOYH SHOIES CUSTOM 2-3 br. '1 ba. formal dining, bridge rm. 3 fp. fabulous view. 6 years old, approx. 2800 ft.. asking $.'>00.000. Bob or Dov ie .. WPOIT 'I• ACIE 4 br. 3 ba. dining rm. with fp .. large game room, RV ac('ess & room for pool, a s kinl! $285.000. Exis ting $196,000. 1s t at 121·: Bo b or Dovie Koop. CAMEO SHORE LEASE 4 br, 4 ba. fabulous view . pool. private beach . Sl.900 month. Rob or Dovie MESA YHDI Ex('ept ional location. Walk to Country Club. 5 br .. pool/spa, burglar alarm syst e m . Call Jackie Handleman. MIW COte~OW SOM! Lg. 3 bd, 21h bath in Costa Mesa. Forma l OR. & Firepl. Ass ume ll ~'Yr w/low dn. $185,000. Patrick Tenore LAD FOllST STIAL! Gor geous huge 3 bd. w/spa & a ll a m enities. Prof. decor. -earthtones. Assume 10~ int. w I only 10% dn . $225.000 Patrick Tenore LA.uMA llACH CHAIMm La. 4 bd. home in woodsy area· near beaches . 2 fireplaces w /fabulous jacuzzi. A111ume 11 'At%. 1299.SOO. Call Patrick Tenore .................................... . 1141.IM ....... c.... ..... 611·116' lncleptftdat Member lniller U.OIU ~ .... , ... J 14 YIA fTMACA ... t1U1: A floeMT llACllNONT t•anoramh' view a t wed1e. from prtrnt! larg~ lot , 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom honw noo sq rt reaturtng marine rouni, t•11try , livaoj( r oom, din ing room, huilt trlM, t!l c· St,385,000. LIOO IS&.I Nt'wly rt•mod~led lritditional st y le 3 IJctrm. 2 hath home .featuring la rge ,, n·•·n~at1011 -room & 2 patios . Living room ha!'.> attractive beam ceilings, f 1 rt'plat•tt & rre nch doors lead in~ onto hr1<·k pat io N e w ki t t·h~n .bit-in, appham·t's <.'lose to tennis courts, :-,111dv ht•cH'h~·~ & dubhouse. Can be ..,nlcl full.v furnis hed $420.000. IAYPIOMY We h <ivt• i.everal fine homes with pier & s lip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR l·l ' H .. .,.,.J, 01 ,..,,. N B 6/':J 6 16 1 JOU GET MOii FtlOM THE STOil OCIAMfllONT OPEN HOUSI Newly dcc:oratt•d and vacant. Move right 1n . F<intustit owner finatwing, COIM Sff Sat & s .. 1.5 2212 & 22 12i11 OcewftOlltf, Ml HST HEICiHTS IUY 1':ve r ything you need for {'Omfy livin g'. Frplc. RV ac·c t·s~. l(lvely yard with fruit trees 3 Bdrm, 2 ha in Ne wport Hts Only $179.000 °'" Sat/S-1-5 504 W"hMltstw, Ml JOOOWntl ...... d. .... ,.. .... 67§.177 l 5 BEDROOMS Popular Somerset model in ~arbor View llomcs Prime local ion on . ..n.alur.c. _trail,... walk.iog distan.c·t.~ to schools. shoµpin g and reereat1on . Large family room. b.ooklined with brick firc pl<1c·1.•. Spacious endosed yard with dog run and co vered deck. Prked right at $345,000. C7 I 4J 673-4400 121 lJ 621-2121 Te.. Harbor Ar•a's aldfft Real Estate Firm • corr nrnLTT tp ~ mvrjmrnr co nrnm You've Arrived at ... LINDA ISLE Spt>d<.1 c ul~1r bayfrnn~ ~i th exll•nsi n· use of wood ;1 nd st ;,i int~d g lass. Prupe1ty is only let.·. home. on tht.' market 5 Bdrms. indudmg m aid s qtr s . Ex<'lus ivc at S2 6 millio n. LINDA ISLE Best is land location with sweeping main channe l view. Custom thruout w/lerrific wood treat m e nts. 5 Bdrms in c luding maids qtr s . Exclusive $2.7 million. BIG CANYON Custom ho me on the golf cou.rse w/sweeping Isl fairwa}'. view. 5 Bdrms . includin g maids qtrs. Exclusive a l $2.3 million. BIG CANYON Terrific golf cour se view townhome . Former mod e l w/private pool a nd spa. $725,000. BIG CANYON W o nd e rful ca n yon view townhome. Pool and spa. All new amenities. Owner will carry huge 2nd. Exclusive at $575.000. BIG CANYON Excellent McLain townhome. End unit, on the golf course! Best buy at· $310,000. 2075 San Joaqutn Htt11 Rd. AcroH from BIG CANYON Newport .. ac:h 140-1m ,.°"' aow_.YM TmaACI llST Y11W LOCAnoM Fantastic view o f Ocean, bays, isla nds. Catalina. lights & .the jetty'.'. Such a joy to watrh the satlboats and a ll the boat parades. Custom-built .to take advantage o f the v\ew from most rooms. Lovely 4 Bdrms, fam rm & dining. Beautiful new landscaping on rear terrace & s lope. 3-Ca r garage. Ca ll today for appt. $795,000. 'oova SHOUS llST IUYI GltlA T YllW HOMll PllCE REDUCED TO $4'5,000 Owner will carry 1st T . 0 . loan of $370,000, l21h3 inte r est & no loan fee. Lovely Ivan We lls 4 BR home with formal dining, fami ly rm + a m agnific ent entertainment rm with lge skylig ht. Beautiful pool & spa . View of bay. Newport Ctr lights & m ountains. Best fina ncing one could ask for. I UO CiALAXY DI. SAT /SUH I :00.5:00 LAICiE ftOOL SI 19. '50 4 Bdrms & large fa m . rm. on over size lot with huge pa tio. Outstanding pool & e nte rtainmt'nt areu. New carpe ts & kitchen <t ppli<inccs. $75,000 assum. loan. 457 CIESCENT. OIAHGE SAT/SUM 1·5 HOME &. 2 IMCOME UMITS AU FOi $275,000 A pcrfoC't combination of charm . personality, warmth & income. Live in the lovely separa te 2·Bdrm hom e & Pnjoy the intome from the two 2-bdrm units directly behind. In addition. a cuzy spa & barbeque area to complete the picture. and in the finest Costa Mesa location. WISLEY H. TA YLOI CO., llAl TOIS 2111 S-J~ ........ MEWPOV' C&n'H, M.I . 64 .. 49 I 0 Pete Barrett Realty presents QUALft'Y CLIFF HA YEH Custom 3 Bdrm. 4 bath. pool home. Bectulifully eared for by original owner. Light and open feeling, yet lots of priva('y for a ll F.asy t are yard.See it today 51 I Clff Dr •• Ml LET'S IE llASOHAILE Se ller willing lo c arry fina nt.'ing . at r eason able rate 13.51 :. with r eason a ble down pa y ment 20-30'/,. 4 Bdrm c ustom hom e . Only $389.500. Let's talk : 14 l 2 AlllicJala, ... 0,... s-. 1-5 TIME TO UYE AMD ENJOY Put awav the mower a t this-Batboa Penins uia Point h ome. Roomy 4 Bdrm. 4 bath a nd family room. 2 ear garagt.'. Close to beaches, bay' and O('ean and the price is right '. 1577 Mkmuw. lcAoa 0,... S-. 1-5 CUSTOM CLIFF HAVEN This home offer s large living ar ea b uilt around covf'red patio, plus upstairs view sitting room .or thir~ bdrm. Versatile for your hfostyle . PriC'e inclucies t he land. 225 ... "·· ... 0,... s-. 1.5 MEAT AMD MICE :J Bdrms. 2 b:-iths for Sl 16,500. On large lot with r t>modclC'd kitchen a nd baths . In e xC'e lle nt condition good area for l'h1ldre n on <'UI de s a c. Good terms ~•" a ilab l(•' 2605 Wtlo. CM Opftl S-. 1-5 SCIUWTUOUS DllAM HOME 2 Rdrms. 2 halhs a nd den/ bdrm. Brick firepla('e. remodeled kitchen,· Karastan carpets. beamed ceiling and lots of pane ling. New sh ake roof and copper plumbing. 2 car garage. Attractive t e rms to qualified buyer : $339.500. 1577 E.Oc.-ll•d., laltoa Sun. l·S DISTINCTLY Dl,._IMT Sty lis hly d ecor ated by artistic executives. Warm and coz~y 3 Bdrm corner home with private courtyard e ntry. Enjoy Newport for only $249,500. Call for details . IALIOA IS&:AMO DUf'UX Owner will finance with low interest rate. Spacious 3 Bdrm, 2 bath a partment + remodeled 2 Bdrm l bath unit with fireplace and mini view. Just 2 doors from water. OMI TtlD ACll tM MIWPOIT Beautifully d etailed 3 Bdrm home in most desirable a r ea. Large formal dining room. den, breakfast room and unique garden room, for year round entertaining. Call to see this enticing home! 642-~200 160I WISTC'°"' .... NIWPOITIMCM Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate .REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COMI WITH US ... TO DOYM SHOllS. An escape from reality'. Luxurious three bedroom home. Huge family , room. Dining room. The park-like yard. complete with •pool. is a drea m for re laxi:ltion a nd ahsolute privaf'y: I 1363 GALAXY DllVE ' ' ......... ' .............. $4'5,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4:30 _,, COME WITH US TO ... IAYCIHT. Sharp four h<>dr11om h ome. Teakwood paneling. Corning ton co<ik st11\'e Ru1lt-in minowave. 80xl08 lot Owner may carrv ht T. D ut 1r ; 1700 llVIHE AVENUE , ............................. $205.000 COME WITH US ... TO IAYCREST. Four ht>drnom honw or1 quiet s treet. Family room DPn l.ari..!1' pool with !-.ol;11 heating. Owne r moti\'alt•d <:snd will c·<irr~ ls l T.I> 1123 Gl&IWOOD LAME ...... OftEN SUH ONLY ..... $31 0,000 COME WITH us ... TO HAiio• VIEW HOMES. Allri.J('li\1 five bedroom hum e T hrt•t· hath!-Tw1> fireplaces. Tl111•t· l·,11 garage . Mounl<iin and c:m~ on v1l!ws L;.trgl' vanl I 034 SANDCASTLE ................................ Sll0,000 COME WITH US ... TO NEWPORT HEIGHTS. ('11slon1 thn•ti bcdro()m home. F<imil.\' room. Sunkt:n living r<1om wit h !I c·t:iling. llarlK>r vit•w'. <hHu•r wtll <·<J r n rnmph•te fi n,ineing ' 421 SAN IYHARDIMO ROAD ...................... Sl60,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOYER SHORES. 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TO DOVER SHORES. 1-'.1··1 .i nf Fh hcclr<1om h•1nH· t ·fJfJl'r H;,, '1t·v. t lln111 1 h1111 t tl11 11, 111,J ·11 • plus lhl' mast1·1· ht•dn111 rn Fu rnr;d d1n11 111 1111111 1 Fo1:11rl n111n1 Lo\'f•I.' pool Y1111 11v.11 lhl' l;ind · 1142 GALAXY DRIVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . .. S66S,OOO COME WITH US ... TO DOVER SHORES. tiO II 111 11:1.\ l'rn111 Huge brkk le rraC'l' with orn<Jmt.•nt <JI I ri•tt:-F1111r ht•dmom- Ha y view from all livini;: art'a plu:-. mastt•r hC'droom Y1111 own. the land: To our kno wledge. th(.• ht•sl hu~ nn b<iyfront : 40 I MORTH ST Al LANI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $945,000 1617 WESTCLIFF DR., N.B. 631 -7300 EXECUTIVE TOWMHOME 2 BR o nly SI 14 .()OU ' Hurry ' ' 10,LS Ill \I I' "( , ..... 1•+..· 8.5°/o ~s~~!~!~!t T l > I with $46,000 dowu. •lr owner w ill c·arry so m1· finan1•in i.t 3 Burm . :.' bath. stonl' f11 i-pl;i• t'. larJ,!t' yard. hcs1 1111.' 111 the an•a Call n•»• ~2313 (THE REALI ESTATER~ ASSUME 911.i0 o LOAH Only SI 13.50t> fm tlu:-:1 Bdrm ChJrmt r "1th hcalt•ll pool an1l f n11t tret.'l> C<tlt nm• !Ii'• 5:r;o ALLSTATE REALTORS GIANT CAPE COD Built unly for la rge farnt· ly ' !'> hugt• bdrms. J spal'ious bath rooms, m agnificent far:n ~l y room. Fireplace. dmm.i room. count ry slzetl kitchen. Large lut. cul de Siil' street for privary Large assumal>h.• Ina~. vac-ant and owner ts anxious. Many. man) extras for a large fami· ly. Act now. call 546-2313 =· LIASIOIOPT TO l'UICHASI. 4 Bdnna. 3 ba exec-home w/pool. Avail Feb I.st . '7115/mo. Purchase price sia.ooo, Owner motivat· ed. Call 131·6990, Kathy or Vivian. Acta. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 #23 SOHCi SftAllOW. "oudbi-idgt: C r eek s id<'. I H \' J \i f-: S <' e l h . ' f'harm111g :l Br homt-& c·xpt>rr<'n• '' pride• of 11wru·r ..,h1 p ' '\I .VI' f1 nanc in J\s~unw low 1nt <'rl'~t 111.in & o .... nf'r \\,1; earn a 2nd ~P~H· m:1 ... ((•r kr & hat . Own~·r tra11:-f1 •rr1•d l'r11·MI 111 Sl'll ·•' $115.~l() WATBFtlOHT DUftLEX. L:1rg1• :1 Rr dl'n honit· \\ J Hr · 1·1·111,d D1wk for .' boats. J .a\ 1sh us " <>f w()(1d & gla1<" llugt.• pal 10 S11nd1·1·k '.\l!l'fl\'.i\Tlo:! SELL.EH ' s1~1.sno IEACH HOUSE. Nt•a r n<·t.•.in " t f;· g uC'st qu:1rtt•r ... Fct• lt1n<1 ~J!';(1 .l)j1<1 CONDO. <'os ta 1\11':-.i Ch:irnH•• f<~ireplact•. hak11n.v. 2 Hr. 2 Ra . din111~· akovt> F'in<inC'inJ.! ;1,·alfahk S9fl.OOO.- LIDO ISLE.. l'ountr\' F rt?nrh .... larg1 formal dining room 3 l\J rg1• Br's S1• pa tio Wui(• st. to st lo1·ation s.t2S.OOO D A V I D S 0 N R E A L T 1 I NC. 3116 Newport Blvd N B 5 73· 9060 Selling anythmi.: with :i Druly Pilot Class1f1t"1 i\lt is a simple rnattt•r JUSl c:all fl.42-5678 People who need p.:oph• should always rhl!C'k t hf' S..•rvic(' OireC'tur y tn the DAILY PILOT IAYFRONT WITH PIER AND SLIP 4 Bdrms. family room and 4 Raths Jus t r e pain ted ins ide and n ew car peting ins talled COM Pl.ET ELY TH RUOUT . Slip & s ide· tie for two large boats plus several smaller boats . O wner wiJI carry at lowest rate in town. Asking Sl.200.000. OCEAMNONT DUPUX 3 & 2 Bdrms, completely furnis hed Builtins. 4 + car garage. Offer down payment and take over $4216,000 loan at only 12~% for 30 years. 9695,000. OPPOITUMITY IMOCIS Take over 10% interest fixed rate loan. Sharp 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Bt:TCCOLA home near So. Coast Plaza. Only $130,000 and owner will carry. Call now to see. JACOBS REALTY 67M670 2tltNe., ........... J • • -- OPIM TODAY I ·I UMt9'it IN MAllOI YllW HILLS tkean \It'" I bdrms fam rm, 3 t·a r ~Jra~e brii.:ht cipen feelm~ S360.000 ~t'E' :'lilalah t> t-\1~a<l \ at :N •7 TopsuJe l 4.lJ)t' UM19U1 IH IA YSHOAH Ht> modeled 2 bdrm homt' plus ~U~!.l house Sunny . .;ee 1t · $335 oou See Be rt Reed y 1owner a~l 1 at 25 12 \'ista Dr UM19U1 IM CottOMA HHNLt.HDS l'ota ll y r en1 .. teled. J bdrms, lots of <·harm. C'<>mer lot $359.000 fee. See Hinnie Dixon al 468 Serra. UMl9U1 IM llYIMI THI.ACE 3 bdrm. d l!n. pool. a nd vacant See Nadine ('roul al i:H 5 S an fa nt•lla Te rrace bri ng $328,!-MlO ' UMlqul IM HAllOI YIEW HOMES Great 5 hdrm ramily home.-need s . love. chante for a f,!ood hu~·. $290.000. See Barbara Riggs a t 1971 Port Albans. UMlqul IM IAMCHO SAM JOAQUIN - View of lake. gree ns and mtns .. 2 bdrm . many qua lity extras . $204.950. See J aC'queline Pearson at 26 Nuevo Irvine. · UMICiMll IH OLD COIOMA DB. MAI 2 bdrm, 21 :! ha. coz~· loft. with patios. decks. el<'. $337 .000. See Sara Marvin --.a· ~A~t·ia. . UMl9~ HAllOI VIEW HOMES Light a nd airy. 5 bdrm + fa milv room cul <le s ac loc·ation . $289,500 fee.' See N <IO<'Y Laux at 2074 Port Bristol. UNIQUE IH OLD COIOMA DB. MAI 2 l_>d rm. den. "Penthouse··. some view I ro m dt·C'k . lease $700 I mo . See Marilyn Roussclot at 3308Seaview. REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 EHi Cuu.1 Hlghw•v. Corona del Mar WI: !l.\\'I-: ~:1 OF Tiit: 111-:ST l.ISTl:-JGS I:" TOWN . . SMWS·SlmMlllS PAMrAITIC TmNI • 90911DUI ""' Ucean, harbor and nl1bt lltes. Superbly decorated Southport. 8 Bdrm1. 4 ~ Baths. lrg pool. Aaldn1 $195.000 Owner will carry '800.000. CHAIM ... COLONIAL 4 Bdrm with areal view, cozy den, many upgrades. gorgeous pool and waterfall. $525,000. Owner wUl carry $400,000. o/ n~wporl REALTORS 675-5511 NEAR SO. COAST PLAZA Fir ....... , .......... lliii.....-,W. ...,.. •• ,.... dime•. A .. ~,.... ... co 4hls MCmlly. Al fw S71,IOO. COLE OF HEWPOIT IEALTOIS 25151.C .... Hwy.,C--.. ..._. 675-5511 ..... THUMl1 Tucked on a "gardeners delight" lot is this three bedroom home. Super neat and clean throughout. ~reat as a first time buy for mveslors or home seekers. GI benefits available. $81,500. Call today for details. 540-1720 OWMHS JIW& Tt)is three bedroom is sure to dazzle you ... it's that clean : The owners ha.ve put a Jot of s pecial pride in this beauty. Just painted inside and o ut '. Nestled on tree adorned property. $125,500. Hasten to see and call today. 540·1720 IOOM TO IOAM With about 1800 square feet and .four bedrooms the re 's plenty of ·'elbow" room in this dream '. Complete with family room and hearty brick fireplace in living room. Even a dining room'. Located just two miles from beach. Owner may help finance. $112,500. Don't miss this one'. 540-1720 MESA VBDE DILIGH'f This beautiful Mesa Verde home is just waiting for you to move into'. F~atures a spacious living room with ma~nificent brick fireplace. Cheery kitchen has all amenities. $tl9,-soo.-Drll nm;ry .. :-tnis·-one won't last l~>ng '. 540-1720 UICUTIVE DllAM For the most discriminating buyer is this four bedroom beauty. Has 2'h baths .. sunken formal dining room. family room and fireplace. Plush carpets throughout. Located on cul-de-sa c near South Coast Shopping. $200,000. For m o re information call today'. 540-1720 IHVESTMIMT SPECIAL! Terrific first-time investment . . .·- older duplex in commercially zoned area of Santa Ana. Could be used as office building site . Priced to sell at only $89,500. Owner will h e lp finance with 20'/, down. Call for details. 540-1720 macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY IA YSHOM FAMILY HOMlf The most home in the right location for the fewest dollars. Large assumable loan and seller will help w /2nd T .D. 24 hour guard gate and private beach. OPEN SUN 12-4:30 P.M. 2642 CIRCLE DRIVE. $375.000 leasehold. Dona Chichester 642-8235. <X -34 ) L.AaUMA oCIAMNONT! Absolutely spectacular VIEW'. Come and see this.4BR home w/family rm, 2 fplcs and localed on a quiet street. OPEN SUN 1-4 P.M.· 132 MC KNIGIIT. $945,000. Barbara Aune 642·8235 . (X-35> GOla.IOUS HEW USTIMG! 3BR. 3 bath Jasmine Creek VIEW home in model condition. OPEN SUN 12·4 P .M. 61 JASMINE CRF.EK. $349.500. Ba rbara Gothard 642-8235. CX-36 ) WALi TO llACH ... from 4 beautiful 3.4 BR & 21 ;! bath c~stom built homes. Quality construction. double glass windows t<ind doors, redwood a nd cedar exter ior . Buy now and ~choose your own colors'. Many amenities. OPEN SUN 12·5 P .M. $395.000 · $429,000. 431-444 NYES PLACE. L.1\-GUNA BEACH. Gisela "Jenkins &42-823.5 . C X-37) .. ILUFFS'' LEASE! Lovely condo on gr eenbe lt. Trina Plan. 3BR, 21•2 bath & patio end-unit. $925/mo .. 1 vear lease. Dick Halderman 642-8235. <X-38 ) · THI MOST HOME FOi THI LEAST MONEY! Spacious 3BR home in Irvine Terrace w/larJ?e yard. OPEN SUN 1-4 :30 P .M. 1832 MARAPATA. Coby Ward 642·8235 . (X -39) IA YROMT TOWHHOME OPIM SUHDA Y I 2:10-4:30 P.M.! Nea_rly 3000 ~q .ft. of understated e legance. 3 large -BRS; 3 luxurtftt:ts-bat-hs-;-F-reneh-doors-and windows walk in ~ar. 2 terraces & pool in landscaped courtyard: $965.000 mcl prime land. Special financing avail. 1319 RA YSIDF. DRIVE. C Sc·hweickert 642·823.5 ( X·40l SI 5,000 PllCE llDUCTIOM! Hi ghly upgraded a nd decorated 2BR & den Solano model in Ranr ho San J oaquin Villas on the golf course. Air-cond .. stained glass windows and much more. OPF.N SUN 1·5 P .M. 30 SF:G UR/\. $205.000. Tom Allinson 642-8235. < X-41 > IAYCHST CUSTOM HOME! Oualitv C'onstruclion a nd 5 ~enero_!1s BRS, family room w/fplc and beautiful pool in tropiC'al setting Really a buy at $439.000 .a nd the o~ner will assis t w financing. 1528 SANTIAGO. OPEN SUN 1-5 P.~. Tom Allinson Sil2'·'S2-:J'5' I , it~l --·--······---· SUPER FIMAMCIHG AYAILAILE! /\ most desirable. detached 3RR ho me a'.l.aits .vou : Better than new Wo~dbrid ge (iahle Bridgeport Plan w. ~real financing avatlahle. An ex<'l'llent \'alut' &JI $199.500 Susie Weiss 55 1-8700. (X-43 l · IA YSHORES CHARM ~ AHD GRACIOUSNESS L£l 540-1720 HEW OFFBUMG • llG CAMYOH! Custom 5AH. fa milv rm Large family home on over-sized ~':':':.~ 2.9-55 S. 1.1•llOI ILVD., home' li><:a t ed on the golf t''lUf'!--<' Spacious entr\' pie-s haped lot. Spacious master ~ \\/forma l li ving rm and wet har. !\1 a0\· a m e nities too ~edroom _s uit£'.. featur~s separate COSTA MESA numerous lo mention. Completely relarids<.'aped . Room hbrary w1th fireplace and sewing for pool. $995.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. < X-44 ) room with % bath. Four bedrooms. den as well as family room-dining 511 HOME IM UMIVEISITY PAIK! l 'µg r ad t•d home room rombo. Well coordinated use OCIAM VllW LOT~ situated a<.'ross from largl' greenbe lt ~ewl" remode led of hardwood floors, brick. french Half bloc~ from Sandy Beach. OWC k ~tr hen and ma~y chmre c·uslom fc>atur(•s Walking doors and windows. tile a nd wall al 12% int. only for 10' years with d1st_an<·e ~o s hopping J\ssumahle loan owner wi ll he lp ----------------~f-C.0-ll~e~r:.l.i nn~g s-S885. 000 F ee . Open --m-+-im-<"~0&r.c.J..dolUllWDIUL.----11-1-__ _:.w.:__:.f manC'tng. SJ 59 . 900 1.orni ine R e1d 551 ·~700 < X .45 l Sat/Sun 12-4. 2682 Cirde Dr. Great NEWPORT HEIGHTS FIXER Cost a Mesa ·s b<>sl location. Tr Cl' lint'd c ul de-sac. Two bedroom fixer on huge lot. Only $1 15.000. J OYCF. WALTZE 631-1266 RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 LIDO IA YFIOMT LEASE Sweepi n g v i e w of bay from lux urious condominium with elegant furnis hing, 2 bedroom. den. air cond. S2.400 month. RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 HOMI WAllAMTY for buyer's peacl' of mind Is availablf• on this charmlnR :l or 4 bedroom home Aeautlfully decorated. Large vard and spa. Great financing and Rreat ·price too'. Only 1120.000 with terms uvailable. Call us at C7 14 ) 545.9491 CAS'1UJAM CASn.I Se~luded 4 bedroom with imported stained glass. French doors in dinin11 room, wet bar with beer tap. sunken dining room. patio with fitepit and gas BBQ. This financing Is also top drawt'r with take over financing or possibly an A.l.T.D. at IJ'it . Call] now for your e xclusive showln(C Priced at only 1210..000. (714) MS-9491. • COSTA MISA·OFFICI Utt....._~ f7 I 4t 141-9491 -~ WllkarBlaa \ .llllhtlN te rms . 4000 sq FT. C .. NOMI LAUIR PotMT TOWMHOME! F.lt•gant 3AH . 21 .. bath WITH SPICTACULAI OCIAM YllW condo w , plantat ion s hutter!'-in mastN BR. wood OH THI IAYFltOMT Great bayfront value with a private s lip for 35' boat. 3 bedrooms, 2'12 baths. fulfy furn ished for only $320,000. The owner will take a 6 month lease option. Call for details. This beautiful beach home is on Balboa Island's north bayfront with a private dock and pier for a 35' boat. The house has 5 bedrooms, 4 baths. and an outdoor bath. Offered for $1, 100,000. ~ HltaHTS Can you belie ve that for $20,000 down you can s till move into Newport Beach ? We ll. you can. This charmer in Newport Heights is a 3 bedroom doll-house. Huge pool s ized lot for jus t $172.500. Open Sunday 12-4. 2221 E . 16th St. CAMIO HlaHLAMDS For just $50,000 you can live in the exclusive private beac h community of Cameo Highlands in Corona del Mar. Along with the beach, you get a 4 bedroom. 2 bath home with a fireplace, family room. and pool on 'Iii acre of la nd. $244,900. Open Saturday 12-4. 524 Cam eo Highland. IA YSIDI COYl-COMSIDll ftADH View of bay, boats. hill. Enjoy the comforts of home and the amenities of this very special community near the water. Two bedrooms, den. 2'h baths. Large spacious rooms and elegant decor. Owners will assist in finan cing or con sider trade of property or other a ssets. $610.000. ... CAMYOM ·Privacy abounds in this elegant 3 • bedroom. 3 bath Bordeaux model which offers comfort and spacious living in an excellent location. Owners will assist in financin1. Offered at $395.000 with a large assumable loan. a1 M'I JUST usm· Sunny end unit with nilht view. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, lovely patio. Carmelita plan, spacious and airy. Call us to 1how you thl• new off erin1. $230,000. 3 Bdrm with large living room. parquet fl oors in entr~· and ktt C'hen ann designer rumpus room & spa. OWC -12o/r wallcon•rings. $l34.9<H+ Lee He nkel 7:i2· 1114 L'{ .. \fl 1 w /$100,000 down. AtllfwSh••• .... 714i 673·1600 WM. L DOUD & CO., tHC. HH L C...t Hwy .. Ste 207 C_ .. Ms, CA 92625 LEAST EXPENSIVE IAUOA ISLAND Tith 2 bedroo111 cotte9• ,..,... ....... pod ..... ...... app11tullr • ............. .... .................. "" ...... .,,,....._ c ......... "••&:"'9 ........... Offet~ .. SJOf,000. ORIENT AL MASTEIPIECE nl• ..,....... ........ .tyt. .................. L...- ,,.. ............... wMclt .,, Sit..-w..W feet .. _..._, FeetwH ........ .,.. ltl.W.. ........ .,..... ...... .,. h ...... -.......... .............. ~ .... ........ J.._ ... k .... to ......... ,.. ...... . l••c11' I .W. to._....&. ~· ..... .., •• llf• •• ............ 1.000. FOUIPUX MHrS.C...t ...... ,,... .... fw .. a .. Cl It) ...... -4rtc11 .... r-.lec.eMlll c•l·tl••HC ••rt• •••rtt:."! .......... 0.. .. J ...................... J .... .,_, •• Ditz.._• ..... ,.,,.. ,,... 1242.100. 644-7020 MIWPOIT llACH ..... ",.. .... _ ....... U...Rrtt EXCLUSIVE llG CAMYOM LOCATION! Cher :lOl.Hl sq ft. of c ustom famil.v li\'ing idt'a l for c~asual or formal ente~taining . 5Bf_lS on on£• level. famil\' room . J fplcs. on(! rn master s u1tt'. Pt" patios. pool a nd s p<1 $975 .000. Lynne~ Valentin<' fi·.t<Hi200. ( X-47 l COIOHA DIL MAI· SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY! Large 2·story. 3RR. 21 :! bath home w/enclosed back vard and 5-car garage w/e xtra parking 2 years new: F a milv room w lfplC'. study a nd laundr~· room PLUS 2BR. 2 bath unit over garage. $390.000. Rea Arnold 644-6200. IX-48) JUST LISTED! Pvt. local ion in the Rluffs. Plan "X .. with view of greenbelt. 3BR and family room open to pvt. patio. Step down li ving room w br ick fplc Owner will assis t in financing. $239.500. Lvnne Vale ntine 644 ·6200 <X-49> . WOODlllDGE GUM CYPllSS ME>DIL! l 'pgraded carpetin,E!' & vinyl. Custom drapes a nd levelors . lots of paneling. 1 ·11ly 1 year new a nd in move-in condition. $128.500. J<.a11.1e Wilkinson 551-8700 I X-50! HAllC>a ltlDGI DYHASn! One level 2BR residence w I pvt spa. large m aster BR. wine r oom a nd C'onversation area. View of mlns and lights. Quiet area. 24 hour gate guarded community w t-tennis . pools and s pas. $389.000. Bea Arnold 644-6200. 1 X-51) llG CAHYOM SUPH VALUI! Beautifullv deC"orated 6BR home w/large pool and spa. Bonus po0l room off familv room . a larm system, gated community. $785 .000. Helen Wood 644-6200. (X-52) HAllC>a llDGE -VllW! Ocean. bay. dty and mountain . view~ from this 3BR Jodelle model on prime greenbelt locat1on. Pvt gate guarded com munit~·. $655.000 incl. land. 642-8235. < X-53) OM THI GOLf COUltSI! Rancho San Joaquin 2BR and d~n upper end-unit w /3 decks. Spectacular city li ghts view and many upgrades. $209.500. Belle Partch 752-1414. <X-54 > SHOIT TIRM LIASlt Single story 3BR home in the Bluf{s available for $800/mo. unfurn. on 6·8 month lease. Dave Schweickert 642-8235. <X·M> IA TCllST POI llMTI Super 4BR. 3 bath pool home w /large patio on quiet street. Formal dining and family rooms. $1650/mo. yrly. Mary Lou Marion 642-~. <X·S6> 752-1414 551-1700 C 11mpu'> Volley Centpr 642-1235 • SAYITAllS! Ill •y w1UI )t.>Ur <.'l;uld1 .:n 4 P\ell I bJrm unll:. Great lo ~•l •vn 1n llraate 11~ 000 R1pt k ult) t7t.aUJ ?WHY? hl&Sn ·t this unpol1~hed gem been grabbed" At only $157 ,000 with good (inan<.'mg this 2 bdrm townhouse d ose to pool & c ourt as tru ly a ·bargain.Seeitnow' 2HOUSES on one lot. close to beat•h &shopping. $525,000 20then with outstandinl( \' ww, slightly higher ~c & chooae. MAURY STAUF'f'lo:H SEA LION REALTY 671-5354 Pan'•rlllePoW .... Sell! Channing Calif. Span. style home w 13 Br & 2 Ba. Seller will listen to any creative rinancini.t 1399,000. Call Norm now. 63J..121116 REALTORS Gnat l11•eshMttt Pride of owners hip trJplex with largl' 3 bedroom 2 bath owner 's unit. Also has two 2 bedroom units in rear. Assume existmti finant'· ing and owner_ may h~lp finance. Asking price 1210,000. Call 556·2660 • SELECT PROPERTIES CONTRACT OF SALE New 3 Bdrm, 217 bath home. Steps lo beach. Owner will rinant·c 1339.000. 548-5873 or 631-9;!52 Open Sunday l·S 21229lh St. Newport Beach •EXCITING• Wfttclfff-Donr 4Br. 3Ba, 2 Crpks. l''r doors s urround1n.: secluded courtyd J\ very-very pvt homt'. Agt. (714 ) S52·0660 NEWPORT BEACH 71/2°/o DOWN OWNER WILL CARRY 92Yt'7r on fantastic 2 Bdrm. s ing le level townhome. Pool. sauna. rolling hills Ocean breaes, hurry! 1119,000. Call 67 3-85.50 Pll:ED REDUCED· OM.UDOISU! "-"" Ocup-.c;J! No quaWylna. no pomt.s. no pre ·payment penalties. Seller will carry coatract. 4 bdrms Is den, 4 baths, flreplat'e In muter suite, walk-in uW.lty room with built·ln l&or.,e. New carpeting Is paint throu1hout. Of. f...S at •us.ooo. O,.WJS-1·5 JltVhlNla U.•• 963-1112 PIXIR COSTAMISA 0..-Will earTJ fluac. .... 4 ldrm I balb, faall· 1J-. .._.fireplace, ................. lot, 1. 8ah a 'bu1. tt •. Call today, ./ BEST BUYS ut-;\l'll tct-:ST f,\l lHA Ni Complett' k1 t1·h1·11 ')t·at1nti:: parking lot , I'l l 0 11 N1•w pur t Bl vd . n e ar h('f.'1tnfr11n t l':\n •I valut• $447 ,000. 'l STOH \' lH PLto:x With fantastic h ," "''\\ (;ood .t·und go od 1n1·unw "lt·etr "I HYl $315.000 ~u'JTI C'E LLO TO WNH OUS E 2 Bdrm, dbl garagt' AC'cess to ~I. O wner will ta rr~ loan with 25 • down Terms negotia ble. $84.950. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 llOIOOM 383 Homona Way, Newport Hghts. C.M 631-1266 $115,000 Sun 1·5 26 Nuevo (Rancho San Joaq) Irv. 67!'l-6000 $204 .950 Sun 1-5 105 E . Balboa, Bal Peninsula 673-5410 $240,000 Sun 12·4 1825 Port Wheeler. Hrbr View, NB 644-9060 $218.500-Fee Sat/Sun 1-4 •22 Salsbur~. Newport Beach 644-6200 $389.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 •1223 Bayside Dr .. CdM 642-8235 $535.000 Sat 12 :30-4:30 388 Broadway, Costa Mesa 673-7300 $12'7.500 Sun 1·4 • •611 Lido Park Dr. 2D. Npt Bch 631-1400 $425.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 ...... FAM IM w DIN 2221 Mes a t>r, Back Bay, S.A. Hghts 644-9060 Sun 1-5 225 Kings Pl. <Clfhvn l NB 642-5200 $285.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 230 Prospect, Newport Beach 631·1.266 $130,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 227 Via Orvieto, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1-4 15 Jordan East (Univ. Park) Irvine 640-5777 $158,900 Sat/Sun 1·4 #9 Cove (WoodlmJgl Irvine 644·9900 Sun 1-5 502 Acacia <Old CdM ) CdM 675-6000 $337,000 Sun l·~ 30 Segura, Rancho San Joaquin 642-823.5 $205,000 Sun 1·5 1577 E. Ocean Blvd. BalPenin Pt, NB 642-5200 $339,500 Sun 1-5 2 II pin SUIST 2512 Vist a< Bayshores) NB 675-6000 $335.000 S un 1·5 3 llDIOOM 3001 Royce Ln. (Halecrest) C.M. 546-2313 $106,000 Sun. 1·4 5342 Blinn Ln (Trtlrk) Irvine 831 -6407 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 795 Balboa. Laguna Beach 495-1064 $278,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •7 Rue Deauville, Big Canyon. NB 760-8244 $475,000 · Sat/Sun 11-4 311 Walnut St., E -side, C.M. 642-0153 $137,500 Sun 1-4 2041/2 39t.h St .. Newport Bch 673-7475 $255,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 • 430 Pirate Rd .. Newport Beach 631 ·1266 $185.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1010-12-14-16 E. Balboa Blvd. NB $1,200,000/$1 ,300,000 SIS 12-4 2241 J eanette Place. Costa Mesa 673-1900 Sat/Sun 10-5 8 Rue Chateau Royale, Npt Beach 644-9990 $395,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 2048 Paloma, Costa Mesa 631-1400 -$179,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2932 P erla < Bluffs I NB 640-9900 $249.500 Sun 1-4 1526 E. Ocean Blvd .. Bal Pen 673·5410 Sun 11-4 875 Tijuana, Laguna Beach 497-3331 $172,500 Sun 1·5 1861 Rhodes Dr., Mesa Verde, CM 557 ·8320 $169,000 Sun 12·4 212 29th St .. Newport Beach 631·9252 $.139.000 Sun 1-5 335 Flower St., Costa Mesa 675·5511 $148,000 Sun 1·5 2605 Willo mack Bay area) C.M. 642-5200 $116,500 Sun 1·5 1832 Marapata, Corona del Mar 642-8235 $239,500 Sun 1·4 :30 61 Jasmine Creek, Jasmine Creek 642-8235 $349,500 Sun 12·4 • • 1319 Bayside Dr., CdM 642-8235 1965,000 Sun 12:30-4:30 16371 Venus, Westminster 642-8235 $99,500 Sun 12: 30-4: 30 3001 Royce Ln., Costa Mesa 546-2313 S108,000 Sun 1-4 32 Redwood Tree Ln <Univ Pk) Irv 875-3411 S157 ,900 Sun 1-5 * * 18 Balboa Coves, Nwpt Bch 631-1400 ~.ooo Sun 1·5 34 Almond Tree Lane, Irvine 140.5777 1184,500 Sun 1-4 2221 E. 18th St., Newport Bch 844-9> $172,500 Sun 12-4 4br 3ba f am rm, owner will finance at t2o/~ s~ term. ~% down, fU0,000. · Owner I Agent 644-~9. I~ ASSUMAIU LOAN ONM TODAY · 2111 LOWIO, c:.M. Sell idle ite~11 ~-5678,Want Ad Results 642·567~ . - Immaculate 3 bdrm + bonus room with bar. Near new earthtone carpets, shutters & new tile in Kitchen. Lo~ely yard with storage shed. Asking $168,000. For an appt to see, call 540-1151. NEW EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS 0.. TOP Of WY•LASS tal. .... 0.. WATll IN NIWPOU 4 Rdrm -Upgraded-Spectacular 280 d eg. Ocean City lights view. Duplex on wate r with dock for 30' · boat. Roth with la rge assumable loans, Shown by appointment only. CIMT'UmY 21 -NIWPOIT CIMl'8 64~5357 or 760-6767 Bjorn Smith-Meyer, Broker I 00/o ASSUMAILE LOAN Sharp 3 Bdrm, corner lot in El Toro. New carpets and paint. New central air conditioning. Large tree shaded yard. Asking $103,000. For an appointment to see, call 540-1151: IMVISTOIS D~HT Maximum leverage with $5,000 down. 2 Bdrm condo. Owner will carry balance with agreeable· terms and payments. Gross income $MOO. Asking $76,900. Call 540.1151 for more details. DIRECTORY we., fflit ....., •Netory ..... ,.. tlah .......... ,.. ................. Al ... locet10flt lltled belo• en deKriMd i.. CJr'ffht' ..... by .... .,... .... -.we.n la ...,., DAtl Y ,llOT W AMT ADS. Petr_, sllowllMJ °'" ....._, for .. or ,.... -~ te 1st well .,.,. _,._ i.. ttlli• c...._ u cll Setwdey ondSlll!dey. 36 Farragut (Northwood) Irv. 552-2000 $157 ,000 Sun 1-5 468 Serra Dr. (Corona Hinds) CdM 675-6000 $259,000 Sun 1-5 618 Kings Place , Newport Beach 645-SMJ $210,000 Sun 1·5 1352 Circle Way, North Laguna 2131796-3166 $.525,000 Sun 1-4 214 Via Ithaca , Lido Isle, N.B. 675-1616 $420,000 Sun 1-5 2642 Circle, Bays hores 642-8235 $375,000 Sun 12·4 :·30 . 1674 Iowa (Mes a Ve rdel CM 645·0303 $125,000 Sun 1·4 431·444 Nyes Pl., Laguna Beach 642-8235 $395,000-$429,000 s 12·5 l Silver Crescent, Trtlrk Hln, Irv 675-3411 $249,900 Sun 1-5 3439 Plumera <Greenbrook) C.M. 546-2313 Sun 1-4 • •875 Katella, Laguna Beach 661-6441 $249,900 Sun 1·5 • 1472 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shrs) NB 645-9161 $669,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1536 Serenade T e rrace. CdM 640-5681 $282,000 Sat/Sun 11·4 #23 Song Sparrow (Woodbridge) Creekside, Irvine 673-9060 $145,000 Sun 1·5 tt 17 Whitecap, Jasmine Creek, CdM 640-5357 $437,500 Sun 1·5 42 1 San Bernardino, Nwpl Hts. NB 631·7=->0 .$360,000 Sat/Sun 1·4:30 2551 Vi sta Drive, Bayshores, N.B . 644·9060 $310,000 Sun 1·5 1740 Plaza del Norte, Bal. Penin. 631 ·1.266 $398,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • l:J63 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shrs, N.B. 631 -7300 $495,000 Sun 1-4:30 41 Oak Tree Ln .. Univ. Pk, Irvine 1721 W. 7th St .. Sa nta Ana 963-8182 $105,000 Sun 1-5 • • #8 Collins. Newport Beach 631·1400 $1,100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 223 Via San Re mo, Lido Is le, NB 631 -1400 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4800 Cortland, Corona de l Mar 675-4010 $298,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 4 ..... FAM IM or DEN 363 Newport Glen Court, Newport llch 642-8281 $347,000 Sat/Sun 2145 College, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $112,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3907 Topside Ln (HVHls) CdM 675-6000 $360,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1315 Santan e lla T e rr(lr v Terr)CdM 675-6000 $328,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1978 Port Chelsea , Newport Beach 760-0041 $229,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 1601 Kings Road. Newport Beach . 631-4300 $725.000 Daily 1-4 1607 Sea Bell Cir., Spyglass Ridge 644-4848 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 219 Via-Nice, Lido Isle, N.B. 963-8182 $415.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3003 Calle Frontera, San Clemente 963-8182 now $265,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1620Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores, NB 644-4910 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1730 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $475,000 Sun 1-4:30 • •401 N. Star Ln., Dover Shrs. NB 631-7300 $945.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 : 30 22 Morro Bay (Spygls) CdM 760-9333 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DM.Y PILOT AIOVE THI CITY From lush courtyard entry and dramatic 2-story foyer to superbly appointed kitchen, this 11 room cstm caters to the most discriminate.· Most rooms open onto patio or vu decks. F e aturing city lites, & pastoral vus. Offered in Fee at Sl.2 million. J eri. 3 STORIES OM THE IA Y Well known designer's home W/45' on main channe l. Pier, slip + 2 side -ties. Green lawn. brick terrace, garden patio. 5 Bdrm s uites & study. A verv sophis ticated home restored to apj>eal to the mos t discemine-. Sho wn by appt. 1.875 million. 1-"'ee. Polly 2043 W..tclff DrtH, Wt. 206 ....,... IMclt 17I4t6J1-7600 5 IEDIOOM 2f.41 Alta Vista, Npt Bch 631·1266 $.119,0(X) Sun 1·5 201 21 Ri verside Or .. SA Hgts 546·231:J $175.000 Sun 11 ·4 3962 He nd rix. ('ul verct ale, Irv. 559 8()59 $147 ,900 Sat/Sun 11 -4 5 II plus FAM IM or DEH 17922 Mann. l 'n1v Par k. Irvine 644-7383 Sl59.900 Sun 1·5 2074 P orl Brt~tol Cr (HVHms> NB 675-GO(IO $289.500 Sun l ·5 ::20 .Mor ro H<.1y 1Spygls ) N B 631-126li S.537.500 Sun 1-5 1412 Antig ua < Dover ~hrs I NA fi42-520U $J89.500·fl'l' Sun 1·5 • 1528 Santi ago, Ha.\'C'rt•sl 642-823..'l $43!~.soo Sun 1·5 • 1301 Galax v. Drn·e r Shores. NR 644-6~10 S.55~.ooo Sun t -4:30 1971 Pt.Alba ns PJ IHVHms)NB 675-6000 $290,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 553 Sturgeon Or .. Costa Mesa 760·0!>15 Sat1 Sun I ·5 ••800Harbor Island Dr .. N.R. 631-0094 $1.395.000 Sat1Sun 1-5 18 Manda rin, Irvine 551-3000 $289.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 #6 Malibu Circle, Spyglass. CdM 644-9060 $595.000 Sun 1·4 1034 Sandcastle. Hrbr Vu Hms. NB 631-7300 $.130,000 Sat S un 1·4.30 •921 J asmine. Cost a Mesa wood. Big Canyon 644-6200 S2.000.000 Sat Sn 1-4: 30 • 1842 Galaxv Dr._ Oov1:r Shores. NB 631-7300 $66.5.ooo Sun 1-4:30 6 IR .... FAM RM or D'" •39 Cambria <Sp~ gls I Npt Bch 760-933.3 $895.000 Sun 1-5 1224 Sand K ey. Corona del Mar 851-D61 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 401 62nd Street , Newport Bea ch 675-3411 $175.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDaOOM 101 Srhc)li Plaza (Ve rs ailles> NB 6-10-&lllo $185.000 Sun L2 :30-4:30 #5 Gretel Court. Newport Beach 6:11-1400 $182.500 Sun 1·5 644-9060 $159,950 Sun 1·4 •1072Santiago Dr, Dove r Shrs, NB 631-7300 $750.000 Sat/Sun 1-4: 30 1700 Irvine Ave., Baycrest. N. B. 631-7300 $205.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •1823Glenwood Ln .. Baycrest. N.B 22 A rboles. Irvine •4501 Gorham Dr., Corona del Mar 644 -6200 $935 ,000-fee Sat/Sun 1·5 •51 l Cliff Dr. (Clfhvn> N.8 . 642·5200 Sat/Sun 1·5 2738 Lorenzo <Mesa del Mar) C.M. 540·1151 $168,000 Sa 1-5; Su 1·4 1830 P ort Ashley. HVH, Newport Bea ch 644-9000 $229.000 Sun 1·4 17 Monte rey Cirde. Spyglass , CdM 644-9060 $419,000 Sun 1·4 2421 Bunya ( E /Bluff) N.B. 645·0303 $274 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 21 Sunnower (Deerfield) Irv. 645-0303 $139,900 Sat/Sun 1·4 2818 Carob, Newport Beach 640-9019 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2501 Harbor View, Corona del Mar 673-1600 Sat/Sun all day 214 Via Grazina, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $425,000 Sun 1·5 13 Silver Crescent (Trtlrk Hin> Irv 675-3411 $2-40,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 IO San<I Bar ( J asmn Ck> CdM 675-3411 $320,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 320 Seaward, Corona del Mar 631-1400 $384,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2133 Miramar Dr .. Balboa NB 631·1400 UM,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2006 Port Albans CHVHms) NB 673-8550 $276,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 118 Via Ithaca (Lido) NptBch 673-1610 $695,000 Sun 1-5 4 ... OOM 214 Lugonia (NptShores) NB 831-1400 1199,500 Sun 1-5 • •443 Canal, Newport Beach 631·1400 $249,500 Sun 1·5 1132 Sea e1ug. Colta Mesa 548-2313 ,000 Sun 12-3 211431 Paliaada, Capistrano Bch 840-5'1'17 '7• 000 Sun 12·4 118 Vla Ithaca (Udo> Npllkh-· · · , 8'73-1810 '885,000 Sun 1-5 · 10311 Shan1rlla, HuntBcb 811-7370 $127,900 631-7300 S310,000 Sun 1-4:30 1441 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shrs, NB 631-7300 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 · 30 * 1242 Somerset Ln, Westcliff. N. B. 631-7300 $460,000 Sun 1-4.30 12 Valley View, Trtlrk. Irvine 581-<1768 $299,000 Sa t /Sun 1·4 ·3202 Delaware Place <Mes a Verde> CM 979-5370 $132,900 Sun 1·5 2731 Bayshore, Newport Beach 644-9990 $695,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 11882St. Mark, Garden Grove 962-4471 $99.500 Sun 11 : 30.4 •27 Blazing Star. Irvine 644-9990 $220,000 Sun 1-5 • 1801 Santiago, Bay crest 642-8235 $425,000 Sun 12·5 • • 132 McKnight, Laguna -Crown Pt. 842-8235 $945,000 Sun 1·4 2862 Circle Dr., Newport Bch 644-9990 ~.ooo Sun 12·4 1577 Miramar, Balboa Penin Pt., NB 642-5200 $359,500 Sun 1-5 8221 Seabird, Huntington Bch 963-6767 SlS0,000 Sun 1·5 19441 Sierra Raton, Turtlerock, Irv 640-5'771 $199,900 Sun 1·4 2437 Port Whitby ( HbrVuHms >NB 644-9900 $296, 000 Sun l ·5 3154 Country Club Dr. < MV > CM 644-9900 S275 000 Sun 1-4:~ 309 Via Udo SoUd, Lido Isle, NB 873-7800 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••2274 Channel Rd, Balboa Penin.' NB 875-2311 Sl,295,000 Sun 12·4 1380 Galaxy Dr .. Newport Beach 831-la '725,000 Sat/SUn 1·5' •••conMe 111 Via Ithaca, Lido lale, NB 87a-mo1m.oa1e •.ooo Sat/Sun 1·~ 759-9100 $195,000 Sat1Sun 1 ·5 •443 Gluucf'ster Dr , Costa Mesa 642-4799 $126.500 Sat /Sun 1-5 501 St. Andre ws Rd .. Newport Bc h 673-7300 $159.500 Sun 1·4 11 Encore Ct <Nwpt Crest) NB 546-2313 $176.500 Sat1Sun 1·4 1228 Rutland Rd .. ~6. Newport Bch 631-1400 S124.500 Sa t 12:30 4 :30 3 IEDROOM 186 Brandywyne Te rrace. C.M. 631-5103 $135,000 Sa t 1Sun 1-4:30 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2 U ..... FAM •M or DIN 21851 Newland #233. Huntington Bch 730-6046 Sun 2·4 14851 Jeffre v Rd #140, Irvine· 551-4827 · Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2• ... 2• 20001 Kings Road, Newport Beach 631-1400 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 •,..I • 711 Jasmine~Corona del Mar 644-7211 $319,900 Sun 12·4 PROPERTY FOR RENT 2 ... OOM 3308 Seaview (Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 1700 mo. Sun 1-5 • OflM HOUll 1·4 • ~OMTHl......UU C'u~tom 4 RR with t•icttmsav .. ww of wood 14SO,OOO St>tt Rill R .. nt" At 2032 MIRAM A R Ofl9t IN IA YCllST Three BR + t '.tAm Hm & 1>1rlln6'. ft(lom fo r hu111 tir 1 u,1ln 14!.">lf.750 Sttt· l·ra1~ K 1 n d1~ A t 't02 1 COM MOIJOR fo~ 0... .. HAUOI YllW MONIS I m m .IA n 1 I ~ lt· · T"' v U H i. u 1 t c b MonacCJ rTrn<h·I Pr 1n •1I t u -St•IJ S2 lK .5<•r S.·t· t'..1rnlt M1·M&tiun Al 1 K2~ f'OH1 Wtt .. :t-:1.E I< or .... HAllOI YllW HOMIS . t'rt'~hly rl·<1N·or ated J liR Plush c·arpe t1ng fh-m od <-lt!d gourme\. k1tl•h t lctr~(· i'US l orn h u1ll fa m ily rm $229,UOO f<'et' S~t' L1s<.1 Whttl' ,'\I 1~:111 PORT \S HI.EV • OHH IM IA YSHOltlS <>" 111·1 wtll ft n <.tll i't' t his sµa<:tous :i RH homl• l.;:sncl 111c ludt'd $495,000 Set• Man Han 1·\ At ::!450 MARINO OPEN IM IA YSHOltlS :i HR . & Fam Rm. home . It's n •mod c l e d . r e l a nd sca p e d & rt' pl umtx•d A doll houst'. $310.000. St>e Ltw~· Host• /\t 255 1 VISTA DR OHH IM SPYGLASS Two Story Traditional. Decorator pe rfec'l. 6 BH. bonus + playrooms . $595,tilo. S<>e Eleanor Bowie At 6 MALIRU CIRCLK OPEN OM SPYGLASS HIU De lightfully s pa t'ious 3 BR. Lg. f<'am. Rm w/we t ba r. Gourmet kitc h. 2 fire place s . Flex. terms . $419,000 Fee. See Ba rbara Ballman /\l 17 MONTl':RF.Y C IRCLE OHH IM EASTILUFF :J BR. Family and Dining rooms. Across from pa rk. $225,000. Owner s a ys .sell it. See Ela ine Fournier At 2fi36 BASS WOOO OPEN IN COIONA DR MAI Span i~;h Duplex with 3 BR. + loft. Residt.'nc·t• + 2 RR unit. Owner will he lp financ·(•. $2RO.OOO . See Rita <>ui J.!l.!lt• At fi 19 MA RGlJF.RITF. OPEN IN IACI IA Y MESA DllYE Hefurhishccl HORSF, PROPl<:RTY. 2 RR + loft. 3 BA . Study & stables . $:!35,000. See f<:die Olson At 2221 M F:SA ORI Vt: OPEN IN UMCHO SAM JOAc;>ulM f<: x <· (' I I c n t v i <' w .. f; x c e 11 e n t eondition. 2 BR. + Den. A good va lul' il l $1 7 ~.500 . See Ginny Andt•rson Al 17 PALOS OPEN IN TUIRHOCI E x pan ct t• d e x C' t' u live fa m i I y PrC's idl•nt home. '1 BR. Game Rm. D e n Spa . $395,000. S ee Jane Mi k hl<•r At 18742 VIA PALATINO Or&t IM TUIRHOCI VISTA 20 '/, ct own affo rds e n c hanting Waldorf, 4 BR. + family room. $299,000. Sec Hillary Thame r Al 12 VALLl<:Y VI Jo:W VIEW IN HAlloa VIEW HIUS The ocean, the ha rbor & the city lights by night will captivate you. All this J>IU!-i 4 RR. Re amed ceilings . Large separate family room & cozy fi replace. $319,500. IAYSHOIES COTTAGE A r l'al C'harm e r with great .~olential. Be ame d ceilings. Cozy fireplace . 3 BR + fam. Rm. Wood & brick unique . P a tios invite outctoor entertaining. $325,000. LIDO CHAIM Ma r velous 2 RR. ho m e. Beam ceilings. s hulter e.d windows & st a ined glass . South J>alio. Brick & wood ext e rior . Fle xible t erms ava ilable. $380,000. " LAIHH FAMILY W AMTIO · t<:x ceptionally large lot on quiet c ul-de-sac in We stc liff. Fabulous POOL Sauna & spa room. Teak walled den. 4 BR. $365,000. IALIOA IAY .. OMT Top security offe red in this s pacious 2 BR. Bayfront Condo. View of bay & ocean. Underground parking. All for only $365,000. llTTlll ·IUY Big Canyon condo. 2 bedrooms. 2 BA. + Din'g room. Fireplace. Gated priva cy. Like brand new. Splashing fountain entry. Better by' far at $177 .000. A YlaY SPICIAL IA YfllOMT ·On the peninsula's East Bay .. · Beautifully decorated s. BR. home. Pier & slip with wide SANDY BEACH. Double garage on separate, lot. ~,1001000. ' ••• ,.. 1002 ........ s. .......... s. ............ s. ...... .... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• um 111na1 n C8lll ···~•rf•I ................ , .... ,...... Prl•H,. ,,....... ..a I''"'"'-... ............. ,.., a.. .... -· # • .., ...... pu-,. l)lt.111. Cll '7MM WITO-WOOIS/WAIMTH Spec ... 2 .............. .... ~,......._c..._ .. ,.,, ............. _ ... ~ .... .., ........ 0... .. c••l•r ........... 1621.111. VlmNT-ELEGANT--flllll l•terler •••••" ow• c-,::.J.-:• c•••l•te4. Le••... _.... I 1 ...... M~Mlrr•HlllS.l•"f11ik1 .............. frw ........ ...... c ..... c ..... , ........ , .... of tlher & tllaltH, •••• "JO •lolet ....... ' ~ .. Ctil fw color .......... I~ .. S4H,OOO. OCEANFIONT LAGUNA BEACH Spff._.... oc .. Ylew & IMwtlM 21td. 2 It•. co-op rl91tt .. oceH. •r•H•"f• pft••f• HCW'ffy, IMecll & aw ...... pool S3 I 0,000. '3I·1400. A WATERFRONT HOME W/SUP la • pri•• c 1 lty. Wood. ltrick. ..... & ......... pef'f9d c..-. fw ..... J IM4. ._, ...... a.. & .,.. ...... ,..., .... ..... ._, '°°"" ......... """ .... ,... oww ...... & IOA T SLIP. 0....-wll ntl1t wltlt .-..c-.. $550,000. '"· NEWPORT HOME-0.W.CAllY lewl1M llte4. 2 lie.. l ...... +,_.94 ........ , .............. ...... .-, c 1t1. s 11s,ooo owe 1 et. BAYFRONT-BEAUTIFUL W••rM WATllt VU llt • MCW'ffy ......... -... Udo , ........ s,.c1- 2 lwcl. C04p .... ~ .......... Poel & Hc•rlty garage. loat 1llp •••II $425,000. OCEANFRONT TRIPLEX PLUS 0.. of ..... & ...... to ... ~ahcl. P ...... rt. "Goold Coast" loc..._ & • 1 ..... ,.. c• '"tr...,_.. ...... 10 toW IM•u• VU of oc._ & !Mr wltlt exdtlillj ...... & le•eh. '-9t & lte•ll .. r cl9c0Nhcl. Cal t. ...... to pre•lew tWs exc ...... propertf. Perfect for c...,. ..... of .............. tG ..., ........ $2,200,000. 611-1400. NEWPORT CONDO ANE LOCATION w• tG Wntclff Pina frOIR tt.11 .wt 2 bec1. 2 b& cOIMlo. Pool _.. pri••t· o ........ •tl•t flltmtcllMj. s 124,500. NEWPORT CREST END UNIT 0c ... .WW. p ...... ,,_ 4 wlttt 2 .. tory 2bd. ............................ . patio & cl9cll. leullhll decor wlttt ... of Minon & CJNUC'°"'-$195,900. LOCATION--lOCATION-VU-VU Fro•t row pre•I•• 1treet wltlt ....... -.9 ,.11s,11tc ........ w.r. 75 ft. "°"'• .cl p•or-'c VU of Oce .. a•d Jetty. Eerly Mewport ....... ..... .... ~ of ltJ90M day1 -wood p•1N119, MOIA ga, & lorg• "°°""· Two 1torfH of c...,.. ._ .... 3 ba*ao••· larp blll1r1hbe f..Hy rooa Sl,200,000. 631·1400. NEW UNITS-FLEXIBLE TERMS Co••••le11t Newport locotlo11 ••d •erMti9 ,....,.,., C• be ~ .. two mlh or .. ,. .. ...,. IKlt _.. 11 2-itory wlttt • 2 bed ......... 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'"' .. d c ... ·-,_, ,..... .......... . ..... for ..... AltoM ..... for ..... .. owws. .., ....... H. ...., ......... . $249,IOO. PERFECT FAMILY HOME a....-,... ... , .... 2 ..... .... .... ,.-' ................... ., OwHr ••t•r. S•lt•ltl 1117,000. 611-1400. llMSTIBIT OPPOmm1£S •••r• IOl2 .,.,,.. 1002 .._,.. 1002 CWHl .. Mlr ltuK:.-• .. Mw IOJJ ................................................................................................................... 1&17 SEA 1£ll CllCLE IPYelASI _. COIONA -Mil · o.-wa .. ,., Fabulous dose up view . . . 4 BR, 'huge F.R ., ever larger bonus room . . . vaulted ceilings. Low. low leasehold for next 21 years . . . utmost privacy on extra large hilltop corner lot, large patios & gardens on view side with room for pool. This lovely home is in mint condition & an o utstanding buy at $.595,000. ~ ..... Pl.AH 3bdrm. 2ba, end urut. l level , rec ently re· decorated, by owner. Sl.5i.500. I ts I SAN llUMO 75'·1600 J .......... nr. 0 c ~ Woodbrid1e. 2+den f750 ~ range oast ~ ~~~=:~: J~+src: RE:4i...!:l.ATE ~1-,r~ SJ0,000 DOWN •675-5930• 36.1'1 E. Cst Hwy, CdM T• o .. , PClf"R'•f1 129 Crnc..t loy Open Sal /Sun I 5 N EW ' Or a m a t il' 4 bdrm. ram rm, den , frpk. wet bar , 31·it baths & (JC .. ; AN VI E W 1 n La Kun a Bcat·h Nfl POINTS on $300.000 al •VM TIUACI OML Y 7"4. DOWN .............. Must sell beautiful 3 br, or 2 + den, lar1e corner lot, new paint In & out,.new ca~la. pool, spa, redwood decking. Lots of room to add on. Im med. occupancy : owe financin1 1282.000 leasehold 640·5681. 1536 Serenade Tel'l'ace. Open Houu Sat/SunlH 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWMH Cowett' El•i•c• This custom ome 1n Bat•k Bay features: French Doors, & Win. dows & Terra Colla F loors, Williams burg wallpape r s, be amed ceilings, 3 ·fireplaces (I in kitchen). 2450 sq rt. JBr. 2811. lge family room, used hrick patio, cul de·sat· lo<'a t.ioo . Pool sized yd. ·~.000 Ass umable l!it al !1112' I. Owner will carry :!nd T U 64:!·!1755 502Acacla; $337,000 620 Acacia; 1286.500 ~ Femleaf; $269,500 642 Ramona ; "75 mo. 721 Heliotrope; $850 mo. Ori ve by, then call Sara Marvin. Unique Homes 675-5688; 675·6000 JASMINE CIEll( BRAND NEW 2 BDRM Den, 2 ba, pvt upgraded patio. Plan I. Lease· purchase or buy. As sume 12''•% fixed r alt> loan. Call 760 8680 ur 7fi0.<NJO (Mr. Jone!> l . * llCi CAMYOH VIEW • T ransfrrred ownt•r ins1st4..'d on twsl. rake• a dvanlagt• S1•1 a~<1inst u 1·hung1nl( b<J('kdrop of gn·en ~ind guld1·11 slur.cs, lung s h;1tlow.s. ;end 1w1nkltng lights This maj(•sl tl' 5 lll·droom home orri:rs a s1w1•ious !il1·cl fo~1t•r fl <1n kNI lty l;i rgt• living ri1orn amt dmrng room Thi· rudd~· glow IJf hlaz111g lc1gs from <! f11·t•pla1·I•:, pruv1dt•,, a ff.•t•lin~ 11f 1rnug r het•rfulness You lll'l' i,:u<1ranlt•NI Ill l11vt• 11 a t $279.000 Tt•rm" t·uslc>rn tailon•d lo ~·our need" Fc1r pr1 vatt·show111g <·ull 17M I 75!1 1501 14% & t·ash down next 1c6oa lsl-.d I 006 JUNh + Tenns Assume ~.500 at 13''. Sellers will carry an ad ditional $25,000. Gross income over $20,000 pr y r . Purchase priee $329,000. Uar rell Pash. Agt. 6.11·1266. ble, !offer a T.D. on ••••••••••••••••••••••• o the r pr o p er t y1 Cotta1e, 2 BR I 11'1. nr $3!15,IMXJ. South Bay. $295,000. Agt. $115,000 IM HUMTIMGTON IEACHll! W11nd••rful family homt" bui lt with priva!'y 111 m ind Thi:-lnnf11· rc•s11lcnt·e feature" :i ht•dr1H1111s and spu1·wus p:.irk like rear, ya rel m om· 11r ar1~a 's most 1h:sirahle ne1ghhorhoods Si•llc·r 1s fltnohle on the lt•rrn,,· i\ssumahlt• VI\ lolln' ('all 1714) 759 1501 495-7551 6.11·7022; 67J.4J2S OWHB AMXIOUS!!I llc•ini.: lrnnsrc·rrt•cl' T ;i ke advantage or thrs 11n1111w 1·11mh111ation of lu1·at1un. & ViJllH• fl'a turinc :.i rr1·1· form 11( :ir<·hit~l'lurc wit h 1·1·dar !'.1di11g & souring 11unes of gl<tl;S This fint• rcs1d1m1·1· uHl·rs m;iny c·uslom r1•al11rt·s of t-ndurin)! c•lt•i.:am·e with douhh· floo rs h•admg lo 11 h1dl' away rn aslt!r suite. 'ba1•k 1•11untr.v vu·w. Wl'l har. spa and mut·h more' ('all t71•1175'11:1111 1'11r th1• many dt·ta1ls on this 111·op1•rty NEWPORT HILLS OFFICE 2670 SAN MICiUIL HIVE 17141 75'-1501 ~ Walker &lee Real Estate -...._,;~ HtlllE ~ McCORMACl<Rf HORSE HEAVEN Gallop the trails or Newport's Ba ek Bay'. Large custom estate has everything for lhc ildtvt" family in a serene aml prestigio us se tlin~ 4 ge n e r ous bd r m s , s pacious master suite, fealurL'S fircpla<·c and sunke n tub, gourmet k1tt:hcn. imported tile . se«:urity gate, sparkling pool, s pa. guest or in laws ar1artmenl ' Plus 5 ltoJC stalls an d riding arena Spec·1al finann ng available A must Sl't' 645-0303 COLDWeu. BANl(C!RO WO~IDGE Cha rming shingled e xt e rior. 2 Bdrm "Ashford" model in Lakeside. located on g rnblt & priced l o sell w g ooct fin a n C'ing . $151 ,500. JASMINE CREH La rge 91.1•1; fixed a ssuma ble loa n '. Highly upgraded 2 Bdrm + den . Plan 3 w/s pa. ExC'e lle nt private IO<'ation. $.120,000. TURTLEROCIC HIGHLANDS 4 Bdrm f<;din · borough on a beaut vie w lot. This highly up- g raded home w /lots of pant•ling. profl•ss d ecor & lnd~cpd, has everything you ·ve lo nge d for in your home. Plus. a la rge assum 9:14 •; loan . $38!J '(){)(). SEAYIEW . Re!'nc>dt·l~·d "Port Roya l" w/su per '!cean &. mght lt ght v 1 ~w Bt•a utiful pool & spa . Smas hing d c('orat1ng & a hlock bus t e r assumahle 1oa,,,·; ass umahl~· loan. $.52!l,OOO. VILLAGE 111 lln ivn s 1l y Park i\hsolutelv unheutat~h .. • ~alu~· m . this :1 Hdrm "Rutge rs;, mo_d~I with Spanish l1lt•cl 1•11lry anct rear patio. ~mil.in BR(/. lo<'al t•tf on •mt• of ttw twst streets m this g n•al eommunity $1:'>7,900 IE~CH H_OUSI Bt•lit·v1• it '. fi Bdrm. newly painted m & out. 2 hlc)('k s from O<'ean in Newport. Re<lt'h. $175,000. CUSTOM LOT Ont• a n(• + lot w /architectural pla ns for 3800 + st1 . ft . home. Rolling hills and horse a rea . $185,000. MEW~ llACH 4 Rctrm. custom home in exclusive Dover Shores. Near million dollar properties. 1.AJ block from pvt beach. Gracious entry patio, mature trees. Perfect home for exec utive entertaining, $330,000. 11• CAMYOM ~ovely Plan 2, 4 Bdrm with brick courtyard, J>OOf & spa. l''or lease, $2500 mo . ...... ~ ..... D.L..ei& S• 2111 C .... H ..... ., c ....... Mw 675-3411 PRICED TO SELL! L.ovely 3 Bdr m home with patio & de("k PLlJS large 2 bdrm apt ANU sep. guest rm. New listing $425,000 . Lou lnchtel & Assoc • 675-JJJI ATIRACTIVE 2 STORY +MODF.RN APT $495 mo o,...sa11s-1.5 CAMEO HILANDS 4800 Cortlmtd l.ovely ram & entertain ment home. 4Br. 211',Ua , beaut courtyd palm, fcC' la nd $:!98 ,500 Bkr bi5·4010 CAMEO SHORES Exe<'. 3 Br. JXXll. set· system . 180 deg vu $237 ,(.0) assum. fin a l 9:1,.-1.. Prtn. fj JI 12fili. Diana. aKt. Nr bays, old <'har. frpk. J'\'•Ba . l''abu lo us a s 1--------• sumable finant:m~. RENE REALTY 121 Jt 434-0909 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Peninwla rt J Ur. :! Ba. custom n · model w 1msl r Hr sui te. oak cabinets. welbar & much more Owm'r will hnance al I:!'·• mt Open Hte Sun I I ·4 1526 E. Ocean II Coast PropNi ll's fi73 54111 OCEAHVIEW Beautifully dt·t·orntl'd :! Bdrm 11, Ba home· st1•11s rr o rn h t•!;l l1t•ac"ll $2441,000 Open Sunday I 2·4 105E.hlboa Coast l'ropt'rt1es 673 54 llJ Coroltact.t Mor 1022 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JASMINE CREEi< "lew mollt·l home :111r. 2 11 B;1. hu1 ll 1n :.i p pl1ann.-s. s up1·rh c':.tl'Jll'l m~ & drap1·~. c·omplt'I" ly lamls1·a pt•d C)wrll'r Wiii l'a rry f1 11 a 111•111g Shown lty appl •ml) 1.1-:1 Mt: wr c ·c > c :! 1 :11 4fi6 85!11 SWEEPINCi Shoncliff CCM'n« New on the market and a very motivated seller• J41rge pool size lot t-J Bdrm, 2ha home with lgt-family rm . A rine re sidential area and an op~ portunity for trcat ivt• expression m this hom1· Pl4.500 fet' Wahrfr0ttt Honws RHlton. Inc. 631-1400 MUST SELL! 'I w n I' r I c r l "' a 11• Sp a 1· 111 us II up I t· A • fireplal't'S . )!;Jl';JJ.:t• l71MI sq rt 1•at·h ur11\ I; ros" $1650 mil 2!1'. down OW(' balanl't~ $2'J~•.("MI Bkr ti7S (JI~ CdMDUPLEX l'1•rfe<·t for owner .01·1·11 pant. Like new 4 hd rrn. :1 b;ith + :! bdrm. I hath. I ~a rag1•:. t'irt•pla1·es , s und•·rk . ;,k) 1 l)!hl ., $29.'>.!MMI ('a 11 ttt Sl'l' •675-5930• :1637 K e st Hw y, CdM COUNTRY CHAIM-BAI.BOA IS. Totally '¥9 aded & reffl1d1lecl .... L ,.,.... ............ c ...... ........ ..... &...._. ................. e2 ....DD_ & .... of c ..... SJtl.100. Sito .. 111t "'al , .... '7Mff0. INDIVIDUALITY & CHARM Terrific locaHoR .... the M-. StrHt. Ch~ 2-tlory, J ,....._ ... ldtc ..... fontMlll ~ ""-Mester bdNt w /fpk. Newly pal led. c..,.twd & ~ Two p.tlo1. Looch .of wood. ........ .cl ltl-4 Chcrm. $450,000. · WATERFRONT HOMES. IN< RI 1'111 -,f/\ll '"M!t j(,,,1, l'f•'f'i P \\,1 tto .... , t I t·i ,,. \.\ ( IM l\I 11~ • i. ! ~t1f rw "\,· Nvu.p•1r• 11.1.\. t1 H.1 i .... 1 J .. MtHl 631-1400 '7M900 '::~:~:~' S@\\.~ lv\-9' £ ~~· -----f4~o4 ~, CUIT e 'OllAN Ol tt0,,0'1(.lf! '~" 6 tcrO""hlf!d wo'd' h,-low •u rno~• 6 ,,,...pft \lliilO'th P11rt l•H•'' of ( .ut.h in ,,, line of VNO'•' I NO DAJI I) ~,~, l~I .;.,--I ..--i t I TACKSE I 12 I' I I I WOH .. .. 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''~""' 1~1:· 11X.'i11 ASSUME K'" l.W1'1 .11 l1rvine 1044 oruy SJ 1:1.soo fur l h•"' .................. •••••••• Bdrm horn•• "11 h ,,.,, ,, and m an y 11111-:1 arl 1'' <.:all Maria. i\i:t !17!1 :1:1;11 or964-S229 PRETTIEST STOP, LOOK SETTLE DOWN 111 lhti. h1•aut1ful llt•rkl!'Y mu1lt•I 111 1fr ~1 r11bl~ C'oll,.11.1• l':.rk 4 ll1lrm :i l\.c .111ol t'<'rtl rJI :c11 \~k COMDOSIM COSTA MESA 1 1111! n 11l.1 Slf;.O:, IMMI ( IJ>l'll They're ex<·1t1n1:I~ tltf f e r e n l ' I. a r i: ,. :1 & I hdrms . 2 1 ~ hnthi. :! hrepla 1·es. m1l'r11"':J1 r· I oven.<1. solar hot "".111-r tile lhroui.:houl I,.,, 1•1 v gro unds l'r1t•1•1I fr11m $15..5.500 Wtll I rack 1111 property. g1olll 1·otn, ni fine gems NII 111 ,w:-.i I l'AYM l-:NT ' GEM RIEALTORS Inc 642-4623 Owner wall c·arr) :ll ulrnt I 2' 2ba t'onclu, I 'r 111•"" h c s l 1-: (. :\>1 I " I $135.UOU l "all 1111 ll•rm~ /\l(t.6:11 :;10:1 F'or Sall' lly 1>11.1wr I·. Side CM :!hr lg1· 11~· Iott a llral'1 111t'. 1•11111pl1'1 1·I\ remudeh•c.J. ti-12 :!IOI Twnhsc Ha c·k Ba~ .in•a I br . 2 ha . :i c·ar ~.rr $117K. t2K oln. 11w1· 111 opt 6K l'I'. G42 1:1:~1 liSTSIDE 2 IR. $126.500 Lovely adult 1·11ml11 111 s ecluded . la nd:.1'.1 iwtl area. Owrll'r 11. ill h1•h1 finance Open Sal Sun I :1 443 Glouc·eskr llr w ff Tu st m btwn 20th & 21i.t St 1 J09I U•efy Rltr 642-4799 llnu,1• S.11 Sun I I Hli71 lll•at'h e RANCH REALTY 551 2000 TURTLEROCK PRESIDENT HOMES .1 l11h "" :.: liath~. 11t11111i.: 1111101 f.111111 1 ruu m \a ult1•1I l11•;r 111 <'1·1l1ng~ f ...,U t.!t' •tit rlt•t lul (11tl 41,. "" \-.·,u 111:ol1I" l11,q1 ~l't .llM! 1111 l11d1111: l.tnd I 1•11 Ill • t..11!1 l.11111lv I• 111111 l.11 ,. ,. ..,,.,.I tlllt•d \ ·''" I 111111,11 'II I .ti,. 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No need lo travel all over town lo look ror garugt> aaJea ... you 'II rind the m rilht here in Class1f1ed. To piece your 1ara1ee sale .ct. cell 6'2·5678. Costa MeM 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RCTaylorCo h40 C)C)QQ MESA VERDE GEM 4 bedroom, sparkling pool, on Country C lub Drive, large lot. A11umable financing at 9~".4. - BUDGET ITEMS! (" ;J II g t' t I' •• l' c·" n cl II $!;>.1110 clow11 P lan I l h1·rl1111k1n.: ,.,1r ... 1111 1>uv.11i.l a1r~ 1•1111 11111 1 I ';irking ,J1lJ11111:. 1 1111~ ~11; !.Jll l l lllH"l ~ll\ 1':1rk 'l'••f r.1l'l' ~l.~lMI tluwn :'l/u 1111ahf~ mg l 1:i.;ratk il C.ar.dlil M 1 II "" c l h 1 nft :'lit·~ l'UrJ.H'b , au-l'onc.l s1:11u o 1 COUNTRY FRENCH DHiCJI' Excellence 01'e a s i onall y a r 1· s111t•n<·t• 1s 11ffcr(•cl fur salt• that 1s so outslund mi: 11 11111:.l he seen lo he :q1p r1·1·1at1•1I This 2 hi! r m . :t • , ha f' a rn ii y hum1• 'l'lan :1:1<1 • tn Woo1h1d1· l1 11rn1·s o f N11rlhw1111ll 1i. 111 that t' atei.:ory Thi• denira l Htl! lht•mc 1s Country Frt•1lt·h Thi· d esi gn fca1 urc~ and upgrades •• r ,. I I I •• r a I I v l 0 Cl 1111mt·rnus to dl'-;,cn be Wr: will be pleas1-'ll lo lell vuu about the rt•m:trka hit• 1Jiolacl!> from tht- 1:uslom spa, to Lhc· l'ha1r '41tils & 1-'reneh doors . to the central air 1·ond'11 lo tht" lc)(·at1on on u quiet 1·ul-de sal' wllh 1·11mm ~w1mm1111! pool and len nc~ 1•nu11s a 'hon dis lann· away Tiu~ homt' I !> tlll' \ .. r y f l lll'~I s:t;L'l,t)IW) WOODSY S11rroun1lccl l1v mat urc wooch.'11 p<a rk .' this t•nd unit .I la lr m . famtly roo m . :!'> ha "l-:tl tn It u r I! l w 11 h m 1· • , I :111 vcrs 1ly park hn ngs lh1• rnuntry l o the 1•1\y A m•·anolermg palh takcs yo u throuf.!h tlw trc1· ltnt.-d pa rk. to lh1· t·um m umly poo l ancl lcnn1!> c·ourt Suc·h 1·har mmt.: ,11ncn1l1e!'; will s un•ly win your hr-a rt SI :1>1.[100 'lb wn {'1 Cnunl ry Qt:Al:I'<. )I.A'!) 552-1800 ORANG ET IEE CONDO I Hdrm + Loft Sharp End Unit $83.!150 CfZ I Newport Ctttr. 640-5157 2WOODlllDGE GAILES FUIM. MODH.S FOi SALE 2 Bd. d en. 2 bath at $200,000 & 3 Bd, de n 2 bath at $225.000. 5SHB>2 or 552-0917 UNlV PARK. 3Br, 2Ba, ram rm, Deane Home, Good & quiet loc, lg BS· sumable loan, $180,500. By ownr 559.5902 ASSUMAIU LOAM 2 Bdrm Woodbr idge t.ownbouae. SI 11,900. Cell Ail· Thompton 551-8700 or 844-8125 · WOODIRID•I New dete ch e d ho m e with old ·fashloned charm. 3 br, 2~ ba, formal din., I&• fam. rm. lotl ~oak noortn1. Ue-blick curtalna, amall· paned windows. Z 1ty 1ray 1hln1I• ••l. $155,000. Ownu. W.70f7 .. t h e r ~ 11 ow i n g e x ~ e pt ion a I aa..ooo .. cJt. 24 hour .ecuntv. ti.lb home now recetllly prope rties: 0..-Y1tt9 2 Bdrm Patio Home compltMcl. Outatandlna • WA~TOM -Largest of the 1<:states and undoubtedly the best :.q. footage buy in Woodbridge. 2300 ~'I ft with its own pool and spa. $194,900 * MADISOM The most popular model a nd the only one presently uvailable: Ass umable loan too. SIH,000 • LIMCOLM Two to c hoose from '. Large rear yards and upgrades galore. Pick your color s1·heme at the great price of $161,000 * JIFFIRSOM a 500 sq ft addition highlights this one level attal'hcd home. For lease at $8.50 Pl'r mo. or can be purchased for $171,000 JI / w'llJO[)HR10G£ Rl Al T, '>5 1 3000 IRVIME 110/o 011 2 level condo. 3 Br I', Ba. Sll7 .000 m ass umablt' finam·e. $105.900. J crrry Jun1.-s. l>.11· 1266 1~i%-~1-r•.._ Ht-:1\LTOHS OPEN HSE I 1-5 411 Sparrowhawk. Wood bridge Twnhse. 3br, I Yiba. Fab loc. Tennis. J.IUOI. parks, laltk e•t:ov'd patio. lush plants. Lo as s um. loans . $1 10,0UO Q.11181 Woodbridg• • • WOODIRIDGE Condo Luxury 4 Rdrm 21h & 1 homt• an 11resl11(1ous Wuodhridi.:t• <:ables I Walk to lake. tennis. I i.hovpin.: Pa tio covered rear yard ba <·ks to park. mounlam vww Call now fur appl Assuma ble fmiln<'ini.: W\loobrldgc Rea Ilg 551 -3000 19W Harran,•:a l'k"), lrvinl' DEERFIELD NEW LISTING Lari.:e sl pa tio hom e . over 1800 s4 ft. Well loc.·uted and r omplelely rcdecorall'd. Owner can carry paper. 4 llr 2112 Ba. 2 levels on a t•ul-de-sac. $149,900. Jerry Jones. 631 ·1266 Rl!:ALTORS • *JUST LISTED! 5 Bdrm 3 Ha. 3 car gar .. Prescott" Choice lot nea r beach & lakeclub. Nicely upgraded. owner will assist m financing. See 1t Sat/Sun 12·4. 18 Mandarin. \\OOdbrldte Re~•·· 551·3000 l!IWHarranu Pkwy.lrvh•• UMIV. PAllC <.:hanrellor 5 bdrm. 2"'z 3 lidrm , 114 bath. Lower end unat Assumable Isl & 2nd TD loans No quahfying . $10.'UIOO Agt. 552 333!f S T U N N I N c; I. Y H t-;AUTI 1o·111. Sllr Pres1·ott m Wood bradgt". s teps to lake l''orm al dinin~ rm , fam rm. 3Ba. l'Ustum drps. 1·enlral air U pgraded thruoul. $310.000. Open Sun 1-5. !I Pintail i\i.:ht 55!1-5038 (."l.Jl.Vt-:RD/\LE 5 hr, 2 1> ba house in fee on eul dc· s a c $147,900. Bkr 673-2122 Lag.a leach 1041 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~iTr]::r':rf:n. tal style home on a hillside in No. Laguna provides a selling in which any Shogun would feel al home. featured lhruout are hidden slid· in& Shoji screens . a secluded spe is localed on the lower of lbe l wo ocean view decks with each of the 3 Bdrms opening oul lo a large deck. The gor geous landscaping adds to the mood. This unique way of life is oHered al ~.000. 644-7020 .btQgO hath with land. Ne ar FOil SA~ i·omm. pool. Take over larl(e loan at 11 1'•'1. in· ALL OA PAIT tcrest. Only $159.900. WOODS COVE Open Sund11y I 5 DUPLllC & 17922 Mann ftJllRa't '""_.•or.:.& Pau1 Martin"R1cy----·-;oO'ODow'" 644 73113 or 760 1867 Outnieous 2br. 1 ba, owner's unit. Skylights, Antique Doors/Win- dows. Beamed Ceiling, Frplc, New Kitchen/· Bath. 1295.000 by Owner. Days 833·3544 eves 661-0IMZ PATIOHOMI 3 Bd 2 Ba. frpk , cenlr. air, assumable loan. Seller will <"arry lrg 2nd Tl> $I07,9SO He max Su1.t't! 55!1-!MOO. 55!1 61 lll Ry Own!'r Deerfield Park ll n mc . s pa c io us & l'lc>gant. prof 11e rnr. 3br. 2h u. hu1:e fam rm w/bookc·ases. a 1r . l'lse lo park 1schO(JIS /le n ms /racquetball courts. $17!1.900 Call artt-r 3f'M wkkdays 559 47!11 OPEN TODAY 1·5 PM EXC I TING H O ME NEARSHAWS<.:OVE This 3 bedroom, 2 balb hom e e n joys 2 fireplaces. open beams. a lort, hol tub. ocean view plus lots of style in a great location . $279,000. 49'7 -3331 .b[!OO A lovet1-2bdrm condo On The cuatom features iac9-de clClle t.o pool 6 elevaa.or. Chok» ........ ~ ~vait8ble now larp muter auite wtlb SeaaaOoeaJ l• detr• hydro-whirlpool jetted view 1 • Io r 1eou1 All& tw W., Lo. WW.., but. formal dinin& room. Catalina 1un1et1. 2 CASTA Resale Sc>ecialist 1•rden room, custom story, fireplace, deck. fireplace wilb convena· 12315,000. , ..... •••• tion pit, 2 car aarqe, .._... lmd C..._ 4 t 611 ..... 77A •694 17"x.31' private dock wtlh 3 Bclim~ --fbalh home 95-1064; 131· I -waler • e lectricity. with separate fUelt Some optional color ~n.• ocean view in ...... IMdl I 041 Me port.._.. I 069 selection still PollSible. Lar des1rabhled~~dationk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••'!'••••••••••••••••••• Priced $1,3115,000. ae tree s a icu ec s 0,.. s.t /S.. 1-1 for loun1in1 or enter· MIW HEIGHTS 100 ...._.I.a.ct Dr. taining. 1279,500. WOOD & &LASS ·Lovely 3 Br 2 Ba home Carol Hoff, A1t. 631'<l094 ..:__ 4 Bdrm, 2~ bath, street on Ir g Io l with a Sho b t d a.. . °'rtter lO street lot. Assume low beautiful pool. Excell. wn Yapp . a:!! ~tel•'-~ fixed rale. 1325.000. buy at s1ss,ooo. Quick 191 I OM LIDO "' • ,.. Pea Allen Rllr -~94:}_57_8 escrow. Chuck Spiller. Sophisticated country THI llG STEAL 83H.2M 1o·renc h .... spacious ~I f714t 4'4-1177 OUTST AMDIMG OCIAMVllW Choice North Laguna location. Drop m I ·4 to see Uus lovely 3 bdrm home. 13S2 Circle Way .. S52S.OOO. Mery Herztam 2131796·3166 Whipple Really. UIH .... Retreat! and iCWCJ11 't take • thier lO aee lbe value in this s harp Dana Point duplex. Two bedrm. I REALTORS bath up per u n i t l•---------•I reautures new carpet, rnsh paint. beamed ceil· m gs, rireplace, dining aree & enc losed patio. You may wish to u.se the l bdrm Lower unit as a "weekender .. while al the Marina. OUT OF STATE OWNER MAY PROVIDE TERMS ror Hsbor y., Hlh Ocean vu, 3 Bdrm 212 Ba . 3 ca r gara 1:e $32:>,000. $~ 759-UZI qualiried buyer. Ofrered l•---------ror only $144,000 FULi. PRICE! MISSION REALTY !Ill.SS. Csl Hwy. Laguna PhOIW494-0731 IEACH DUPLEX 22235th St Ureat a ssumable Isl . Spera al buy at $247 .500. bdrm with dramatic stairway to ramily rm, 2 fireplac e s . s e c u rity system, French doors. gourmet kitchen. A must for you to see! S42S.OOU. Presented by Barbara Chambers . R.H.R. Agt. 673-7300. NO QUALIFYING C harm ing 3 Bdrm Perunsula house + guest unit on extra large lot Owner needs to sell and wall lislcn to all offers <ire al ex 1st mg finane anj!. Playa It.!-.: & Inves tment 673-1900 I 01/<tO/o Mo,....._ Great ocean view & a Self Contained Bachelor Unit on a separate level with a private enlranl'e Q u i e k s a I e <.: h u t' k Spiller. 631-1266 I•-------- plus 2 other bdrms . ----------l'ohs hed p e gged oak floors, 2 tile baths. a beautiful spa, Fre nch doors . deck It patio C 0 M P A Fl t-: 0 n I y $0!65,000 TIMJ TO MOVE? Beaut1ru1 land . 1 71! al'res w1lh year round streams, stocked pond. HI RISE CONDO lsively I Bdrm V1cw uf Ray & Otc>an Owner wtll fanane e S<!G!l ,000 f{ I I a w r I I t• r . i\ g I 752 57111 PRUDENT IUYEI Would you like 11 C'lassy . newer 4 bdrm ho me with 3 baths, fam rm. dining rm & rareplace with a huge master suite on a pnvale wing' for less th an S200.000" The S pac iou s Co un t r y Kitche n (microwave. elt'I has room for all lo participate tn the art of HOME COOKING with Cruit and nut tree!>. llarn l•---------on prope rt y. Small 2 bdrm home with plenty or room lo build lhe home or your dreams 526.S.~. 497-5494 ease. WE HAVE IT on a •-•-•_-!!!.!.. ____ _ quiet knoll of Lagun11 N1g1.1l'I ! Pool m e m bership ava ilable . See anytime. 495-7551 -...._,/~ HILLIE ~ Mc COllMACK R[ COLDWeLL BANl(eRO AUTHIMTIC L..-Hils I 050 • •••••••••••••••••••••• NELLIE CiAIL 10% down, no qualify· ing, owe conlral'\ al 13%. Plan 41. 4br, Jba. l 'tJ a c res h orses s:M!l.000. 751·4385, 644.6368 L..-.MlcJ-4 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FAMl'ASTIC VALUE Tender loving car e needed lo makl' this 3 Bdrm 2 balb Pacesetter UDO •.. A w..,oflife Your dream will n1me lrue 111 this spa1·10u~. 3 bdrm ho me on an extra wide lol Lari.:e l(amt• ro om , al re a d y funushed Th •~ humc ti. pcrfet:l for family l11111i.: & 1•nte rtamml( C"all nr>w & a s k for V1 ri.:1 n1a O'Brien. ai.:l Redh i 11 ~Realty 1;1:{ -;-:wo Beautarully upgraded Westrliff 3 Br 2 Ha, pool. $2 25 ,000 . Sl10 ,0UO aasumable r1nancing No a"enls ple ase 642 7071 SPAMISHHOMI With 4 bdrms, 5 baths. ramily room, billiard room , spa, plus 180 degree view. Hand painted mural. A MUST ~ a superior home l•--------- SEE ... -,000. OCIAMSIDE OfHl6HWAY Bluewaler coastline views, space and TER· RIFIC TERMS aweit the buyer ol lbis NEW Crescent Bay custom hom e . 4 Bdrm , zr,.o. Pool sized yard. Close to park, schools and shops. P riced for fast s ale $1.21,750. don osen r t• .t J t fJ I ... l213N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 491-4848 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• baU., livin1 and remily i----------rooms and view decks . Approx. $100.000 Isl T.D. and seller will carry large 2nd. to qualiried bl.I.Yer .... s:m.ooo. 499·1120 Hl.oaH -----~ lfOI HOUSE 12-4 3059 Zell Drive Breathlaking view of Paci r ic rro m S a n C.:lemenle Is land l o Hollywood Hills from t hi s immaculate 3 Bdrm . den , fa m ily WXURIOUS MEWDECOI Beautiful in and out with beamed ·ceilings. s ky Upu. In a woodsy set- ll n g with atrium , mature trees and greenery. Across from tennis c ourts . Very private with a spa Spac. 2 Bdrm & den. formal dining rm an coordinal· ed n e utral d ecor A beautiful home for lhe perfectionist~ $149.500 Watcu f1 owt Hws IMlton, lac 671-6900 home. Amid lowering ~~~~~~~~~~-~­ pines. Beamed ceilings, MluioR Yleio 1067 completely redecorated. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $239.500. Super financ· ----------ing. don osen r1 .. d t c"-.. 1213 N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACll 497-48'8 VIEW Spel'lac ula r 4 Hdrm view home 1-"ormal clan ing room Mslr Hclrrn s uit e o~n er w ill finance .-3. RED CARPET ... 754-1202 BY 0 W N t-: H II a rbor View <.:armel. 3Hr. 21i:1, ram rm. new thruout. will carry $1!10,00U TU w 1'6(1,llOO dn IJ.H 5!16."1 11r 644·76!n IUILDERS CLOSE OUT 4 remaminlt new llom1•s m pnvale t•ommun1ly with iro n ~ate~ F•·c land Up to 3300 sq ft $296 , llOO $3!HI. (1(111 Presl.J"mus Newport ad dress Open 111·5 ~LakeEstclffs 363 Newport Glen <:rt 642 8281 ly 0WMf'-For Sak 3 6r. 2 ba. new c-rptl( levelor.; paint. hu..:c yd . RV a rress T a ki' ovt'r opt $5000. Good fmanc· mg. $159,000. l'rinripals only. 645-2503 IALIOA , ........... .. By owner. N11me your terms let's talk. Rare 11"2 lots . 4 br. s pa. stained glass. remod. S.P. S52S.OOO. 631 1571 ASSUME LG. LOAM I Bdrm condo. <:lose lo ll o ag H o s p1lal <.:omplete ly furnis hed l'ool a nd spa. sc<·urily Move in now. befon · ~t·row ch.ises C /21 Newport C..tr. 640-5357 RANCH HIDEWA Y m buul1ful No Cullf 211 at·re::. + 3 Bdrm homl' z..!llll ~ f <.:lose lo s kiml(. r.shm.: lndudci. :.bed. pen:.. t•orra l. $275.llO<I WILi. 1-~XCllAN<:t-: for Newvurt unali. or houSt· Call John Ap.:ar, AJ(I f.4(J.S.1S7 or IWHl7~l LIDO ISLE Han• oppty for truly s pat•1ous lavm~ 111 tradi llonal elegcn<:e tn a new ly fin ish ed homl' 011 be aut iful Lido Is l~ $ti~l5.llll0 ofr •714 ' bi3·1610or673 OJ lli liCJ Cm1yon Condo 3br: 2'-'aba. highly up- graded Monaco with bot tub & pool. $475,000 Open house Sat & Sun 11·4. Kathie Hardesty. Hcaltor. 760·82~4 I EDUCED FOR QUICK SALi'; II V lfms. 4t:Jr. 2Ba. fam rm. high ass umable <.:as h redeeoraltOn al- lowanl'e $22!l.l.IOO Bill 1o·os1er 760·024 I ILUFFS CONDO "Z"PL.AN 2 story townhouse. finest example. many 1·ustom fl.'uture!>. I\ C. a lar m . mirror rlo~els. fatiulow:. landM'P·i:. 3 patios . ·I Bdrm. 3 ba, 2 family rms . llil' floors . new ap pllanc·es & m uch more S2H9.500. Xlnt rman1·ing, Own e r Bkr 714 759 9083.ll'ill555 ____ __ Hy Ow1a•r N c•w11o rt lh•1ghts 3br. 21Ja . 1·harm 1ni: fam home or dl'ver 1nve:.lmcnl I ; 1ant lot ha.-; room for pool. uoes. e le ph a n t Stp R\" slor11ge ~lay yard. Oe>tn..,_ __ .. S al S un I 5 5 0 4 Westmm1slcr 675 5334. 642·~9 HAUTIFUL spacious clean l'ortof1no m Harbor View homes Prcst1g1ous fam ily urea nr Npt <..'nlr. Community pool & l'lubhse Heud~ for happy llvrng Sep area ror l~nagers. in law s . gu l's t.s o r housekeepe r $22!f.OOll foe. Owner may carry 2nd. C /21 MewporiC11tr. 640-5357 SUWIMD 2 bdrm, + den. 2'h ba. l.uurcl Model m Turtle Hoc k Ule n Gurden llom1-s. Te rrific location 1ll'I a greenbelt. Move·in coodition plus the addt.>d bonus or an assumable lnun with low interest rate. This 1s a must see bcforc deciding o n anything else. IRICiHTEN YOUR DAY THE LINCiO WAY IY VISmNCi THIS OPEN HOUSI • Bdrm. 21h Ba. 2 frpks . on quie t cul·d e ·s ac'. $48.000 dn payme nt. Owner will rinance. <.:all Mr. Bay. 646·4322 Best value available. 2 • Bdrm 2 bath , a ll amenities. Immediate poueision. $123.900. loy McC ..... lltr. 541-7729 #IZl.i..bow~ ••DEEIARD! Ler1e1t model In Deerfield. The Plan 5 done u never before! Pool. 1pa, maanlflcent decor, and landacapln1. All thla 6 aaaume a hllh loM balance. Call now I AT 175 TIAJUANA! TODAY FllOM I ·5 Arclt leeclt H•ltlth 11 "• ,1ct•N141M ••n•41 .. fw .... J ••• •• Zl/1 IMA-.__ Wlttt te..ty ec•• .!.l•ws. • ........... weM ... ... ·~--~_ ........... . ,.. .................. ,...- WW. ... , ........ c...e .. .., ................. .. .., .............. . C•tlstr•••· tit•• left •• Th I I At .... 117J, ... ,_ ......................... 4t7·JJJI S..clel:~• Me*td 'fill level exec home. 4 BR,paol,spa,culdesec loc . Award winning 1lreet . Miulon Viejo schoola. S149,IOO. Call LaCarre. 770-6064 Like new 2 BR 2 Ba 1•8'!'~~~~~~~~ mobile home on bag lot. <.>nJ; Sl-1-5-.000-. Asaumabae Sharp NB park Mile loan. Re c reative . 2 f rom bea c h . O n l y Bdrm 2 Ba . John Sll.500• EZ terms. Marshall. 631· 121116 TRI H ARBOR REALTORS 646-3255 ... .,.. ..... 106' ....................... 1._ .. ____ .. _ .... MIWPOIT SHOllS lm1DM'.Za...+4en.new cpt, wallpapers , levelon. custom stucco. Drtve by • Proapect, ..-Sun.1·5. A· Frame z aty. Own ••c1. '175,000. Open a.1-1. m t.uaonia. 4 Br Dacoraton Dream. °"'9S lat. all the xtr11. Drtve by • Proapect ..tleauto ... 1 1 Br, 2 "1 fber. wont ....... IOO. .......... 0 ..... c.1&~- JalaC..Mlltr IMAGINE V3 ACRE Dover Shor••· Super view. Truly execullve laate. Approxlmetely DIO aq.ft. ol lovely llv· IDI. You own the land. Excellent term•, call -.1111 l\_1'1'<" I ' . / ---- • YllW. YllW ·: 0.-hly .... : 1601 .......... : Luxurloulri rebuiJt home wtlb 4 spacloue bdrm suites, lam ri formal dinln&. bhakf rm and aourm• ldtcbm. 3 frplc1, ~ patio, view dffkl, 3 c pr. bn.U.takinl v al .,., • otelD from ldlle U. home and v dHkl. llu1t be •Ht' ..... ,.. ~~ CaaZ 1 Iii• n ~ .,.,. ~ ' I I I • I •• (8.YlllLOl ~. Jenlo!IWY ti, •• , I' " .... .. ...... ......... ~············· .••.....................••••••••••...........• !=~ .. !~ .~ ....... ~ .... !~ -=:"........ t too l~NAAMC.... .. ........... •••••••••• -CANYON .. alreed)' ... yp IOI -,uu iM Ju. c.po .... 000. 2 I b r . I b a \ u ' u r 1 w -ulM No Q..aUf)' Ir J .. 14'0 Ml· I\ I lo••atowH P o pu 1,.r ua,c Nu l~r 1~11 Sml yn oW A1U•l 50» lorde•u• M oiltd Jo..,.n pnm .. nt 1.ri 4 C'IUtoin <h r11r11111111 Ktllm •u1t· •ai•rlal ~ Top ~uahl ~ Ac · ..-.i. •ai• lnun-.1 A..oDAKI =.... '•• rt•>m~ Ut't ~an1 y l.a11 utl'l4lft C'4!6bael f:ll0,000 Subnut all 11fft'n Call 1.wau =.sr.-111"11e lbDe z Bdrm. 1 balh, ''lb•na Ownu will carry wllh '10.000 down LA JOU4 •otl•s 1-~MW Owfl/ A.Sl LTD. IOUW .. M. LJ. tJOJ7 41t·H41 I ffl t'nc. r..tueed to ra.wu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM fur Bub or Wyvonn~. '°''tt "iALt; llY H)&'Ntr:tt Aut", RH R 6731300 1ttr I \o II• 11ll•1·htuJ •- 11111 fthall.t' IUOf Wl'll cw llST YALUI ¥J'•Nnt'd yd, 11t•r~t~!~.r I, ,.,.,1 -~., 1600 ..... -OaT )'vu111( 11111111) _. ....., -r 12 l:t• /~It /Ill 11 14 1 ••••••••••••.••••••••••• 1·11 rt tlaH!lll ('oollv Ovt-r '• 11Crt> comm lot hilUm + ftcio $\~,'.uo !Mt> ICU4ll w 14 o&dt!r un1l11 oo K l.art1t' 6 h&hl I.Miii ot11• S.<k l ' M JWlt oubli.h.' •'aalAbW OUI ul 11t1l) h• oa.r l..t h.... Jwulwll rt'dev 11rt•a Carnmund) pool lo\ i-f\ ••••••••• •• • • ••• • • • • • •• tirir•l poumlJ»I Annuul IWllb~ ....... "--mcome $1 8,000 S I' o,-s-.y 1-• JerS. 1100 $2:!:>.ooo \:1111 '1'1m , Ml St ........ , 14. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !HS 1161t l'r•n l'lj.ial:. R H R A11 ti1'.11.IOO U11ly iuaklffo.._. ) ttdrm v1r111> pool f., •• I.ind 1.r.,.1 lrrru , Sho'"' \l~t: 4 111u1lt:I Pn.~, hke .. (1, .. 1 .. 1 S31ll llUV t1 ••u )(lll ..u>olbt-r Uar r I'll l•u,h ~I\ li.31 IS> uo.-,.1ct-Yw ZIOO ~ Ft-OWC I R r F R puvl "cj.larall' \ u ""l ll'~~ t.h.u1 ::!O'. down i\~:.uml' Iv-' o', loan o ... nttr wlll ..:arry $3li~.oou A.:t t;.M; 1:>14 OML Y S 115,000 Vt• rs a 1 11 c s 1· on do. spanous lSOIJ s4 ft. 2 llt 2 Ha. ground fir. '1'1•n111i., pool. s pa, i.t11·i;1I a1· llVlllCS, IOJI i.:1rnrtl1·tl •EXCITING• .,. .... Ubl~~'f:r. l'IH"I ~dl,lorlot Gtuwla.tr.-il &MhS-'e kt'auldul 24x60 U;;r ruiicwo llumt', :!Br. <!Ha. ram rm, 1n Custa Mt'sa':. rucdl S Sl»r park tkauJm~~·~rn1u-tJ ~60 VtJung llonw. <!Br & t'nt•losed pon·h In l.4il(un11 tlrlls nll't'Sl 5 star park ( J E835!1 l CLAS.o..;u.: MOHIU: llOM"; SAU:S l'/U6 llarbor. Stt' 200 A 540-5937 ......... /T ···-........... 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'VT l'AKTY Noo reallor w1sbe:. l o pu rc hase Bluffs Condo, 3tlr, 2lfa s intilc :.t o r y 17 M I 346 7724 ";'t'' M r Wright Ueaolllul. brand nt>w :! BR, 2 Ba corner unit Buy into ownership fur $2850 & "rent·· •) for ~o.Slevt'.!l~ 1220 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• area Owner wanli. at· ----------1 l1un '' A!>sun11· II '<'• OCEA.NFIOMT DrLX NEWPORT BF.ACll FEESIMPLI<: LAND ASSUM~ LOW INT. IST Xlnt condition $460.000 CJS Kealtors I 6.15·5650 Juan Owner will t·on :.1der 2nd i.uhrn1t offer:. lo Hopt-Gt!rr11• &to 66fMI, 759-1111 IYOWNER This 17110 sq rt :i hr.:! ha, li;:e dt>n w fq1ll'. li111w front & lrn1·k yll I iood a s s u m r 1 n .1 n r 1 n I! $2111.000 lll'EN SU~IM \'I ~. tllH Kini.:s I 'I 1;.1r. ~.011:1 SUPER FINANCING 3 Bdrm. :.! lw homt· 111 Easlbluff 521r. O(MI Tht• Property Ma rt t).111 !IOI !I 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW NEW HOME lttS-Cle1M ... e 5Y,,..FM.ot 12% Paywuccuh Meqotiable on lh1s 4 lll'clroom & family room. ovt•r lfilMI S<I rt. of gr an1111' liv111i.: space 0,... Sat /SUR 1-5 3001 Cah Ff'Ofttffs 963-1112 ~'~ 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWNEI Brealhlakinj.t panoramic oce»n view of Dan» Harbor Spel' lllcular CW1lomi1.ed 3000 -scr.-ft. ~ Bdrm +r et reat too.000 in upgrades I\:; sumable IO'h'/. finam· ing. $299.SOO 338111 Avenida Cahta, S JC 714"'96-527S. Open ll<>U!><' l·SSunday. MOVllN AMDBUOY! Lovely large 3 llcl rm home with vaulted l'Cll inp, formal dining rm. ramily room with w1:t bar. Country k 1trhl'n opens to a super pool und spa. Full 3 car alta('hl'd garage. ~.OllO IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR Condo. by owner 11% uaum. 17S.OOO. Nr. Qvk Ctr. Joe: 833·3231 arS0.3112 MOMTHL Y PYMTS 1620 .... S20IC h. NOqualif1ln1. 2 Bdrm. I be, 2car 1ar. New cpta" plumtlln1. Owner will finance. Full price .. 2 ,000. 172-0542 or ;M0-51S7, 1111. for Allea, All· --------· -........ 1014 ~····················· .Mew bom• with superb &al allelt.r. Onl)' 10% 5, , 11-7 /I Interest. ed rate, lull)' mortlud: Open Fri,, .a.&, lka Ii lllan after· -· US &leetric. C21JI -...: CIU) nl-3106 ..... 'l'h~t· hlllt• ads reully lncw Property 2000 work ' .Jotn th t• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lhuusand., or ottwr 11t'l1 I 2 UNITS pie in this arl'a who an· 1 K SID".: COSTA M 1-:sA rt'KUl;;r u se r s of lllfo:F::..'\TATEJ\{;fo:NTS t.1a.o.s1f1ed <:all our ad 631 144:! La)wr al 642 st.Ill SJ.o;Lt. idle items with tt Daily Pilol <:lass1f1etl Ad. 642·5678. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 SOLID INVESTMENT COSTA MESA 15 LARGE APARTMENTS 15 units in Costa Mesa at 9.4x gross 1 $1) :1 . :\ o o l . R c n ls s h o u Id b (' in<'n•ast>fl on these large 2 bedroom, l but.h anrt l bed., l hath apts all 01wning on a f'Cnt(•r patio. Owners will twlp finanl'e. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 25 UNITS CONDO APPROVED Ownt·r moving out of state. :ipproval for :u; eondo's. Tentative t ra"I map Prkcd at 10.6 x gross. Owm·r will t•arry t•onlract at lO'Y.. A (~u a il Plaf'f' f':x<'lusivc. 12 MICE UNITS 9.6 x GROSS-FULLERTON R(•nts t'an be raised on these well localL"<f br.ead & butler units. No n ew finandng required. Take subjeC'l to existing loans and owner will tarry balance at 12°1. with 25l'/, down. Call for details. Principals only . 4-PLEX MESA VERDE . f>rid l' or ownership. New roofs. drapes. carpets within 2 years. HE>nts below market. Lots of up.side pott•nt1al Prieed right. no val'an<·u·s in last .vear . Call for dt'la ils PLUMllNG /HEATING IUSIMESS APPLIANCE STORE 2 st•paralt• husiness opportunities for the entrepreneur. An appliance stun• or plumbing and heating husint•ss . Well ~stahlished. Call for d<•ta ils. CHARMING TOWNHOUSE OWNER LEFT :Jhd . l'':!ha. 2'':ivrs. old. Pride of Ownc•rship. Need rast sale. Pool. spa. near So. Coast Plaza. Walk to st·hools. Owner will help finance. Great Investment. 12 UNITS FtNANCIMG IUILT-IN J 2 Units for only $295,000. 5 Buildings on 3 lots. Good financing buill·in. Plenty or potential. Close to downtown San Bernardino. Call for details. 9UAIL PLACE PIOPllTIIS 752-1920 We have a few openings ror qualified, dedicated professionals who are interested in jdlnlng Orange County's fastest growln& Income property Real Estate operations. Quail Place Properties (714) 752-1920. 0...IM ...... ....................... . ..................... . ..... , ~1111er JIM..._,,.,,,., ! ..... _.~ ..... .-•••••••• .. •'••• ....... ....................... . ......•............. K"lll t;11tale lnvc11l menta 33.13 W Cout llw y, N It 645-6'46 Trl·PIH Costa Mesa: ...... , t dr 1107 Larp 2 Br 2 Ba Ith ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · w a..r.u.., 5 bdrm, :s bath fenced pallo1. Ow~er bayfnmt with •· boat wilt heJp finance with float. SHOO mo. Bill Iara• down. $16~.ooo. Gnmd)',17Hlll. Hroker nJ.·2'741. -----........ V~ l'artnC'nhap Interest I lu l f:' 3142 fur ••le Nei terms. 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aph In Blufh N B . HUNT, NAllOUI $1M< MO 5396 3-lrr 21,A,-· Ila Condo 10:."r'AU KAN'r w /boat 11ip. Ocean at Bay view, 2 frplc's, 2 car ear "'/auto opener. wuh/dry, rully rum. for rmttoJune8l. TSL Mamt. 642· 1603 IACHCOTIAM For quiel 1in1le, $125/mo. Util pd, NO DOGS. 2335 Eldfll IS. i..3118. --·-------- DOWMTOWMH.I. Redevelopment »rtJM, IO pride unh1 on• C 2 lot11 "2~.000 Owni!r nrny carry~·~ HAI.BOA ISl,ANU ":~('4-lh1t1t llhan St loc»· (Ion lnl'lude!i land , hltlp, all lilllurc11. rlien lt'lc I I lklrm apl. ... ull prit'r $:>00 .(HIO Owner will curr1 hulun<'e w tS:IOO,UOO dOwn ... .,.,.. ..... 31'9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAYFRONT·Lldo hie. 3Br. 2Ba. $1500 mo. 3.4•, mo. lse. 673-1560 5 Br, bonus rm. newly painted, clean & sharp. l"iM PetJI at kids OK. 1750. 3244 16 UNITS FUUllTON $64!1,SOO X&nt rentaJ .trt'll Kt'nla url' low SM.1100 t-present in l'Onlt• $160.000 down. ai. sumt' $2:>0 ,UOU Is l al 111,•; OWl' halant'I' *Cote Realty & fn,·•·stmt•nt 640-5777 . Tl.,LEXES Absolutely priv;;ll' ltwa llun in <:orona Jl'I Mar a.nd Halboa Peninsula l..arl(I' ;;ssumablt• loans N.k for Smith Ml'Yt•r C/21 Newport Cntr. Heal fo::.talt' Investment:. 3.'.lJJ W Coast llw y , NH 645-6646 4 Br In Back 811y an111. Pool & lg back yrd l'art.1ally furn. Vrly lsc avall $1700 /mo 641-0763, ~·4301 llVl'S & wltnd8 4 Br 2 Ba, family rm. nu carpet.a " paint. Great Mesa Verde location. 1796. Both avail. immed . Ref's required. 751 3191. eves lr1~6896 .......... D•seri, .....____ 11-,L_,_..._~ •• SELECT Rnort 2400 .._.~-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROPERTIES IHSEAICHOF A STUDIO? l'ons uJer a dest'r1 o;;s1s t'slm home w aJJ work.shop ·' l"un mom·· with indoor ,spa, t:slatc s1~t· lot. $169.500 i\s k for Joun I 340 •t&i I lobimtd jWwiftc) R•alty ...... l.a..d 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bayfront w 1p1cr 3 Udrm. 2 ba. $1SOO/mo l\l'l(ir Propert1es 675 4000 llurry ! Beaut new adult L'Ondo, 2bdrm, 2ba. all xlras . nr S.~. Plaza. S52S 551 24.2S ..... r.-w1a 3Z07 Sharp 2bdrm. dean, pvt ••••••••• ••••••••••• • •• yrd. encl l(ar, rt'f rec1 3 hr beach houst', nr $435 mo. S4tJ.4752 ocean, yrly. 1600 507 t: Balboa Blvd. 673 688C> • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br. 18a Condo, w /yd , Woodbridge. S..550 mo, Wayne499-4769, 497·S!iJ5 Woodbridge, :.! s ty. 2 bdrm, 1·~ ba. pool, spa. lennis & lake. SlJ(IO mu. lse 759-01 IS WOOUBRJ DG .. ; /\ri•a <:-Ondo, 3 Hr 21 > Ha dm mg rm. har. m1l·rowavc. family rm. fpk . cpls, drps, a '" comm pool & lt'flnts :.! t•ar l!ar /\vu1I 1mmcd S7:!5 -t dl'J> 752 1282 5 h r 3 h a . r r 11 I t' ~ cpl drapes. fen1·t•1I y anl. w d hook up :5H51J m11 4!f1 323fl. 955 :!3:.!li 640-5357 HAWAII OMTMESAMD CoroM .. Mw 3Z22 MESA VERDE Jbdrm, 2ba. atrium. l"t·h 1st. ~7·6100. 4 hr. 2 ha. family rm. Tht• GOOD IN('OM 1-; ti UmLo; $160.1100. l .B 7 lJmls ~.1100 l'u~u J2 Umts. $750.0llO ln,.:I 2 Or~en $00,000 ar1es 5400sfoff$375K llB <I Br nrbch $200,uou 1111 Mc.l!il undt•r !IXi.:ro~~ Afl 2pm wk1lys, Al!l Jl' ~7 l!SUi li!»i f15<!1i Hrdm condo on M.iu1 nt>ar l.11ha1na Owner will carry w 20 2.">', cln $165,0UO .Jerry .Innes 631-1266. l\.:t IU:ALT<>HS IREAD & BUTTER ; Time Share flnt~nal That ·s what lhl'St.' 7 un1b 1 OWIMf'Ship 2450 . . ..•.••..•............. a rc On approx 1matdy I 1 • JOLL • • ~ ;11·n · l'orl\l'lllt·nl to "-A "" ;;II :.lort•i. Thrl'l' :! llH. St.'C vat·ation rt·nt;1h four I 11 ll. .:11011 l t·rin:.. Out of C--'w will ronsult•r tradt· ~·' 2550 M1•Nai.h lll'alty Prop«ty .....•..••............. 1;.12 1a:~1 . 1;,.2 ti.'17>1 INVESTOR'S A.nEHTION: SI 50,000 AuumablH 4-PLEX u;.tRi~C~ 8\~Gam•!> i:ruund. JUM off llW) ~ •• <><:eans1dt> S:/511.llOO will handlt· I 43.'.l 112:1 hkr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 ffdrms. So of llwy 4 yr.rnld $1Z75 /mo 536 1453 Jbr. 2sty, l'l'.ba. on park. $ II 5 ll I rn 11 4 0 ll '"~ Heliotropt• 61:1 iU~23 . 67511:n <:tuna Cove 3 Br. 2 ba lkachous 1• 21i l9 W;;y 1.anl' Ol'can & liay view $1100/mo 700 112 11 vr l'V~ t·all 642 11o•Jt1 3 Hr 2 IJ..i frpk end:.d .:ar , $115. 7611 1334 or ff73-HMO I< uth Shuret•llH 2 hd rm . dt•n home· Vt>ry dean s11100 per mo A.:ent. fi73 5354. 2 Ur. frplt·, crnployell adults. nu do~!> SG50 ti70 !1657 I irt.•al rt'nla l t•urrwr 1111 1·ould add 5th U1111 St•ll inl( prn·t• S<!IS.11011 l'u~ta Mci;a art•a i\sk ror llal or l'al. Ages. It II It m:11:n1. Outof Stat~ Properly 2600 ~!~~~~ ....... ~~-~~ .••.•.•..•.••.........• 4 JUnt Propertie!> fi.ll.IO.ltlr111h l'rH'l'll ni.:ht. t :ood lrn·;i I IOfl 0Wlll'r fin ;i111·1•d Some "' p11s1t 1 Vt· 1·a:.h now. 1\1:t A:.k for ~1an Sar.:1.'nL 752 I !1211 <Ml /\ St't•nic Ort•gun \'11;1st EleC'lnl'ity. f1•n<0l•cl, out slan1hng v ll'W a1·t•c•.,.,1 hie. o .... ncr t!I:! :.!il!1!1 Red Estate Exch~ 2800 ...•.•••............... J Bdrm I II;;, :!55'1 Orani.:l' l\vl' fl D. $4!15 mo K11h I OK Fqilt". fl•n1· yrd l>nvc by l;.t5 7UO!J 1:-11 l.ai;l & SI~• N1·w1.1ort I h•1ght:. :! llr lluplt•x Prival1· yartl NO l'Jo:Ts. S:Jli5 <;as & l)c\'do111.•r ha:-. Ii hou~llll! trac:L" Lo t•hiociM• fn•m walt>r pu11I 67:1 ::!<!!ill $450COTIAGE :.! Br. Dining rm. Newly recondit1o n ecl 213/ll51 ·3220 2 Hr. lba, 252 KnCJX St E.s1de $595 utrl inc· Vnve by, call 645 700!1 :.! story 38r 2fla. dbl gar. ~ Pets & kids OK. 6HJ Uarrc ll l>r1vc· hy anti t a1164S 7WJ MESA VERDE HV Gale & SlalJ 411r :!liil, frpk , $8511 mo Agt :n9 8610 Ooftt Sun 2-5 2 Br ..\lone. corm:r l(Jt. at·ross from to SI Joat·h1ms. 1~2 llrangt· /\\'I' $650 mo 11 .... 11 l·r 54!1 :!042 EASTSIUE IJIVl'ly cu~lom J hr. 2 ha home. beamt.'f! c·t·1lingf. ti.:t.' t'o,.tom rc•hll kit w 1oak c·ah1n1·ti.. pantr) frplt• 1n k11 & 111 r111 pvt. hi(hl & Ulr) S"/<![> S.Ui 111711, I 7f;li :Jl·t•; Beaut :1 HH 2 1 , Ila 1·on 1111 , fplc". 1•nd l!ar. IJltn~ $7110 lrv1n1· .'11•!.a l0i 5147 •llEAD & IUTTER• W;mt hom1• al h1•;11·h u11 Luxury 2 Hr 2 Ba fr1 . rlbl lo I 5 milh1111 Will 1111<1 1·ash Will t·m1~1d1:r u111li. i:ar ·atrium. patio S.'i!l[J NDt Hc)h. COftdo 1f Lht•r" i, a .;p:u·mui. 642 ~ Spacious ne w 3 IMrm 2', (;olony, avail :.! I, 1111 peLo;, $71MJ 64ll 711<1 Cuslnrn WiJ Villa. I '·~ II a . l' x I' c· $12:i m1, Ownr 552 b'757 tir !i~:.! 41 fl I I llr Io f I Agt Sl'('llH' Orangf'tn•t• :!llr \' 11 n d •1 II l' f r 1 g •· w s t r c a m ,.. 11 o 11 l , Jit('U7t.I. t1·nn1 i.. l'l" /\dulls only. 1111 pl'h 54!1.'t li75 !1:!2!1 W1w,dl1r11li.:t• Ill'"' 1 .. 111•111. 3hclrm :!11l1a. xlnl lol'a uon un 11ark ... , .. 1 unit ;.11r P"ll" ~ mall} x11 a' & upi(r a1h•.., ~o llt'h 901 mu S51 I~\ Ii l.11\·t·I) flt''" W1oct4lhr11li(t· horn~. 2!11•1 Ml ft \Ur :!'~It.. forma l cl1111111: -.unk(·n 111 rm IJ111 1 rn 1•1111r rn uu~ i.:11111 m "' lut~·h"n f r11l t·. ni~I r ,11111'. llllll'l 1111· Walk In l:ikl· no pC'l~ s1111111 m11 I· a I I .'1 ;1 ll I' 1· 1• n • i l•I 1:{1 l l;t\Ti or ;,:,!1 K.1:11 W1~oclhrilli.:l· r1t·11r llrand ll•·W :1 11 r llt)!hl.' 11pcro1il1 ·d •11~1 ;,1 l I l.1k1• :• Ila $7.flt Tl HTl.~:1((11 °1\ l'c I ,, •lt-nt llornl' I lir l,1ni r rn . ' I 111 I " 1;1 11 o 11 tJuL..,tan•lmi( n m1I S11\lfi mo Ai.:t H3:1·!12!1:1 20 units. !l 1 X gr11i.:. t IW(' at !I' ; w 2K' , tlo"''" t ;uud lo<' at ion 11wm•1 ·..,apt :!1:1 1;:m llllil ._, 1, ., 1•. S ,1 . 1 , ka, family rm. rr11k I-'' ' ,a • ini.: t i. or) laundry rm . hit in:-• Si'95 m111m·I i.:a11lt·111·1 I :'r1ai.:mfit•1·nl l!l:l.'> l>odi.:1• dooblt• t·;;.r l'nt·loM•tl S7~ m<> Joyn· Mti 11~12!1 I Hr 2•, 11;1 :! ... 1 \ 111 WAUl TO llACH Brandnew 2100 sq rt CAPE COVE 3Br 21/aBa lwnhse. Tennis, many amenities. lg pvt bckyd. No pets. $875 mo. 641).2571or836· lRJO 3255 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t..ke •·orest home near lake. 38r. 2811 . Club pr1v . Gar~ener 9695/rno. 586·4'109. MiHH• Yiejo lZ6 7 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br + den. 2Ba, pvl cul· dt' Sill'. nr tennis clb. frplc. ('Overed palw, 2 l'41r gar. 1625 mo. incl wtr & maml. No pels. 752-n JJ dys, or 759 9420 altSPM llOM J.; l"OR RF.NT 3 Bdrm. $575. Fenl'ed yard & .:aral(e. Kids & pets wekoml'. 964·2566 or!f73·297L Agt.. no fee wport leach 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt>wport Shores Canal front 4bdrm. 3ba, newly 1lt.>eorat1..>d. 2 blocks Lt• 11t:ean. !162·6683 Newport lle1.ihts. lovely 4 Hdrm. 3 Ba housl'. "IJIS. 21"1'. 2 l·ar gar . t•nl'I yard w fruit trees !'11<1 !Jci..'.. Is l & last + dl'p 1 Ulll RISO mu 4111 Jo:I Modena Call t'Ve!. nil ll't'l 9Ui 583 8541 J br, 3 ha. hui.:e family rm. I house from lwa1·h. l'cn Pt, Sl2001mo. J>llS~ lell!.e opt, assume 3110K loan, a\'a1I 760 l!n7 3 kd, tle:n, 21, II;; 1·11ndo. BluHs . frµlt-. pal111. i.:ar. nt.'"' de\' of l.1• ast• i'io 11t•b $8.'lll mo MO 71>-'7 Lux II arbor V ll'W II m1· :1111 . Zita . (., m rrn , ~kY\!J.:hl , lll'W 1•pt.li.:i• pat11J, cllil i.:ar, ~l!lO mu 1::1t ,1144;! U1 ,\n~'°"l'I' 1\d "IOH. ri<l:! l:Jl"J :Mlir~ l hr l'un1l11111 ma)!111f1r1·nt \'t'r:.;idl1•i.. \'t•ry t'X t'lll'il\'e plat·1· 111 llve $575 mu furn 963 93511, ~IX 311!1 THE BLUFFS lluffrny & 1.luyfl Hk ri. :16.1 ~l~>l;il I Hus 1111•ssmar1 l'1111p1• .:arai:i·, t:om~u~ily J . Wu111lhri•l)!1• I''""' Nt•i.:ot1ah' for trade· 1m pool s.'12!1 mu li31 ft!f!fCI DCMG Point 3226 µarb. l;Jh• :-.,, ""'' .H I :o-11-:wl'olfl' 111;1rr'°' · µru\ c·cl pr11p1·1 t~ Askfur Hulh ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;\lt>aiJ11"')!rL1i.,. ;1:;!1 1;:!:!1 l 1 lltlrrn •3 1 <11•11 1 t;ur,.:t·uu:-l 'lur~ l v "' 11 h .. II~ ~· I." \ l' I \ fc•L1t1111·~ 111 ll1'.i1111r1;1 c•oncl I Ill q1111-L f'UI 1lc• "•" ...,,.,,r 111H1I ~I m,. 111 t1.ol,J\ .ti $X.'>ll nl•I \i.!1 I.Ill :.!1'~1 J\.o;su m;ihh• IHan ll11ui.c· 1 • duph•x Nt•w l"lll fll'r plumhrni.:. oak k11t·hpn t•;;huwb :.! f1r1:plat·1·>. $0!47 .5011 llwni•r llruk1·r. 00 li2titi 1.al!una, San ('lt•mc·nh· M .. :.'>A VJo:HtH: 4 llr J 2hdrm. 2ba 1·ondu, frvk. I' o H 11 x H :I 11 $Sllll mo 1 Ailult 1•at1•1 lumw 111"' hat.h <! sty, :1 «ar J.:<Jr 11 ·• .,.,., ... , ... , ft ., l'l' I I'\ Strathmore:, l 'a 11:i·~·-1 "1""'~ "·'·'" , ,.,., -' ' 1 ••n ' •11 · · ~" (irdnr $9!111 714 770 111'.H 1·l-:.:-. 111101 ,,,,1 l1·rrn" RedEstate FowwtainVali.y 3234 S i!r:;mu ll1<111a :1l1t :!:11:1 Want.cf 2900 f:.~~e~!fe~.~dO~artl . ;·~~·-·•;•a•;:~~··;;;•;;• !-n 1 "ITT1:1':1HTf"K nrnad EXCLUSIVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ttratee , 2 Hr S445 S7001mo N\.·ar Fountatn 1nour Plan l. a he .~ h·'· p, at·n•s t·ommcrnally 64225J0,6464Mll Valley 111uh S!'huul 1hnrm.farnrm fr11l .I"•' l'alm Sprrnl!s Mohilt• lloml' I' ark. Luxury 2 bdrm. 2 bath. family rm home. Trndl' t•1111•l)' of $40,1100 for ·• •ir :.l'll '714 t7!il 1:!42 zone'J l;Jnd Lo lse m S "' ... OranRt' l'ounly. C:onll•cl ~lean 2 Hr, i:ar. adult!>, 968-3636 k1td1, 1·11mm 1111111 ;.;,. P aul Golfoi. a l Hon c·at OK. S4SO, Isl & last. M.aalltwJIOft leach 3240 M·hh. & shup1>1111! Xlnl Williams lkalty 4!17 :->4!~1 2390 #(.;, F.ldcn /\Vt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·1111d ~" 1w1,. SHi!.'1 m1111 lhly Call 1!~1 !l~>-1;! .ill Income rw opwty ZOOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDI COST A MIU! lli~hly desirable triplex 5 years old in prime rental area. 3BR. 2 bath lower unit w /yard plus <2> 2BRS, l 1':l bath w/decks. $229,500. Martha Macnab 642-8235. <X ·32) rwlLYE ...,.S- IASTstDI COST A. MISA! Pride of owne rship one story duplex. All 2BRS, all w /fpks, forced air, separate masters. Eight w /2 baths , four w /one bath. Growing area . Great location. $710,000. Rea Arnold 644·6200. IX -33) 752-1414 551-1700 ( ompu' VnttPy ('"'"'"" w , .... Jl.,.•i qt! ( ~"' ... 642 .. 2J5 6444200 QOI Dov.-• °'"" t kwbt w \J 1@-w ( ,,nte~ M ...... D.....t. IMi•t•DeMrt. .. ~.~ ........ !.~~~-.. ~~ ......... ~~~ RCTaylorCo CASUAL LUXURY Well known builder is offering a one of a kind new authentic Spanish home located in prestige area or Palm Desert. Call R.C. Taylor Co. Rancho Mirage Office. 714 /340-4679 • • • • • NJ.:W J Ur. 21 ~ Ba <kean view Spa. ~arage, clc. $91111 1 $500 S.D. 2243 Pat•1ht• Ave H I 06, 6 4 2 7 74 :1 or 548·K475 Mesa Verde•. ht•uul Jhdrm. 2ba. 1•h1ld /Pl'I ok. Avail 1-'eb Isl $750 1>'73-8.1.13 So. C.:O..sl Plaza area n m do 2 Hd, I '" ba. 1.:t> palm. rct• fal'1I urlulls only, n o p c ls $50ll 675 5160 or 646-4Mil Lovely 4 br. rll'ar S.t: Plaza, family rm. frpk . atrium. cul de :.<H'. .:ardener. $150 640 74!1'J 3 RR 2 Ha, 1-:asts rdt'. new c·pt..,, drps. paml $:'.195 mo Ask for Hill. 11J(I ~,..,..~ 4Br in Mesa Vl'fdc. Garde ner inc lud e d , Newly deccm.1tt-tl. S75o. IOH9'.?I. 3 Br. Clcun, J.'ncd yurd. · $:>40/mo. Agt. "'loyd 534-9440. $37 3343 NICE hse, 3br. lge. liv. rm, din rm, den w/wet bar. encl. gar, fncd yrd. no children. no pets $500. Avail I IS. tall eves, 642·7803. Family size fr lustrous 3 Br 2~ Ba condo. Fr pie. t.mnis fr pool. Welcome kids " pets. S'725/mo. Act. 558-2880 VACANT 3 BR 2 Ba. walk tu s<'hools. s hopping. fwys Kids & pclii OK $575. 962 114 71. ask for Keith 5 blks lo O<'Can 1-:h·ganl 2 bdrm. fam rm & dl.'n. 1S725 mot l'lush crpts . 21 ~ ba. eedar & i.:l<Ji.~ Ohl t•ar pvl g ar. full) maml yd Adulls. no pets Inquire al 527 IHth SI 71 4 9fill 6:1:11 1tl' !lfi0.5112. VACJ\NT 4 HH 2 Ba. w;;lk to st•huols, s hopp1nl!. fwys Kids & pets OK $700. 962 4471. ask for Ke1lh 3hr. 2ba . fenct'd yarcl, ~ood 10<· S57S 1192·3385, 642.0565 2 Rr. + 2 Ba. Deluxe unit. fp, patio. pool. ll'nms. beach. S600 mo. Call Hill 91'~ 1217 or ~·6565 3 Hr. 2 Ba. Uc luxc uml patios. fp. tennis. hc111•h $650 mu, Ca II B 111 96G-l217 or ~·6565. 2 sty, 2br. 3b11. loft. frplr . l(ar .. crpt, no pet. 1675. 1213)508 ·2004 dys , (213)8'16-310S eves. 2 br beach hse. avail. now. Clean, fenced yd. S:>OO /mo. Open t his wttkend. 221-14lh St. Sharp3 Br I~ Ba. w 1lrg encl. p•lio, fr pie. nu carpets/drapes. No.°118. 9M-UIM. Ask for Jackie. Poot home nr OCC, 3 br, 4 Br 2 Ba. children OK, frplc, walk to schoob, near schoola, shopping & 1125/mo.11H736 rrwy . .,.,. M6·5792 Maa del Mar • br, 2 ba, pool, new crpt fr paint, wster-1•rdener-pool mal nt. Incl , SIU. B«M5, ITl-3019 2 BR 1 Ba, rptc, dbl gar. yard " patio. Cpts " drpe. Ml5 mo. lat, IHt, dep .• rer 's req 'd. 87MlGdY!l • 6 ' !'il'M TURTLEAOCK GLEN !iUr. :Illa. :1 r a r .:araj.!l'. 14'lll1~1HH 123'1 t•xt :!11 IAKES 2hr l'·,ba. pool ll'MIS l'OUrti. :\\ .. II 11•1"' $l!JO !'>.~ 7~1~1 LEASES 2 +dt•n 2' ~ha SHOO 3hr 21 'l ha SNll1 lhr :!'~ha ~llMI Sll~I ·lbr • honu~ :!', h.1 SHi~1 Northwoods J Bdrm :.! story homl'. 3 ha fr1)li•, <l-;hw!lhr. patio, clinrng & ram rm i\v:11I now SIM") !164·2.566 or !173 2!l71 Ai.ti , . nuree. U ni v f';;rk Tt·rrat•t• Twnhme. 2 br. 2 ha. urdiff. 2 ear gur, p11t10, wet bar. frplc. t·omm pool & Ja1· S625mo SSl-11182 eves. LAipMIMc• 3241 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean view dplx. 2 br. r,,,ic, hdwd nrs. be•ul. unit, 9615. 494·l483 or 4fil'l·2'161 Full ocean view. new home, 2l800 sq rt. 3br. Jba, ram rm. patio, 1at· ed comm . $1400. <7Wm· 1512or192-4731. Oreanfront Penthoule a 1 Bdrm, den, 2 baths Le.._at$1000 Nichols R.E. -..7220 . . . ~ ,, ,,..----~ ~--• .. ............. _____ ....... _______ ,_ • ...,, .. , __ ....... ..JLo.- IU.1 't't"S Nr11. I lc·1 l'I :! l"I. :! ha. :.11nro111n . II I< . j!rt'<'nlx•lt. W fl. refng S!JSIJ m11 li lO lillli . li7rl 5!1:11 J l'ustom Spa ru sh :1 llH :!' ~ ha. walk 111 ht•arh. n•1 IJC'L'i $X.Sll, iS:! 7•17"1 N1•wport l'rcsl 4 Hr. :Iha t·ond11 Nt•ar IHH>I. Jat· & tl'nms, SHOO rno 1;.tti 19[>ll !Joan l. !157 !l:J!.13 1 Bub Orl'yf•r I ll:irbor VH·w llo mt·. Jbdrm. ram rm. 2b;;. nexl Lil grct>nht>lt. ind gardnt•r, t"o mm pool. ~· mu 6411 2R.')(; flluffs nl'w smi.:lt• s tory. :!bdrm. 2ha "' p1·t Jae·. m r t' r o "' ;; 1 e: • l' I c· SI 150 mo li-44 :!JOO Nt•wport lle1i.:h1s 3 Hr I Ba Fa m rm 1\ll pt'I! & i.;rooH' floors $750 Unvl' by 418 St An drewi; Call 673 6331i 1-:xt'<' xlra lge l'ondo, 2h r. den. 2ba. 2 frplrs, pool. spa R1511 .673 2181 Yearly R••nlal on tht' Peninsula,:! Bdrm 2 Ha. ~mo. 646 2731 BIG CANYON LEAS1':. clegar.t 2 BR 2 Ha twnhmt> 1':xt•1ling decor w 'great wallpapt•r. draperies & mirrored w a ll treatment. Ai r rond .. tennis & comm. pool. Avail. now. $1100 mo. 851·0611 Nwpt Shores waterfront 3Br. 288. frpk. tennis. pool. ~ mo. 968-9263 Rear h ouse. 3bdrm . l~ba, no children or peg, '9QOmo. 1·245·8376. Spacious ~rm. 2t.;ba, V«Y clean, townbouae, pool, Jo11ln1. etc . S'700/mo with $25 dis· count. Act 5"· 1440. Weatcllfr·DG"ver Shores, beaut. ' br /den, ram. rm, 4111n. rm. «¥J•tom· built home. View Baell Ila)'. IOOO .ca ft. lmmed. ~. Call ._'94t days; MIC11.ev•/ wllada. ~ "1 n"S '¢ • "' '' f 't t taru ht1• ....................... ....................... ...................... . ... ~.... H6t .... -. Jiii rta!!'ot..... 1169 .... .......•.........• ........ .............. ... . ............... . ~Cr•t.2br,2b• J Bt a~ a. Tw...._ l .. ..,, frplt l•nAI• )'Ml' fteW Poul ..... 941 ,... .,.., .. U2 DOit mP --Jeenala Lovelr 811 C'an yon lkw.t. ~ a HR 2'• ...... ..,. mudlr.I Nu ,... .., ('all Jerry <.'lHlata &lJ 7llil .,.l., Harbue 'r•at \ u Jbr h dell frplr .. undf'd •· ..... punl, tenn1~ ~f't'UI I I)' 12000 S6 7 •J~~ 6't 6424 Wll 140 OCIAIROMT ·YIL Y ·I 1114 MI I 0 C • CUPAttcY ltt•Ul tBr Zftla u~i1111~ ui ~~ W•••I lw1u 11 n 1tlu11• lr pl1 1•1111~11 1ot.a r '" llU ll' 111/t'llC'f •uil dr) lur n 111 lln tum I'S!. M1tn11 M<' 11k~1 OCIANNONT ·YI&. Y l8r !Be · ·rrph t'111 i..11 lt•r '4 •Ull• u pt•11r1 Wu.ti dr\ ~ ... UIJ ~Mimi Ml llllJJ Beaul adllil kt(t rundo )i9rlal"ll y. .... lklulJI l'•l ..... .,.. ~ 631 .u ··---JJtO •••••••••••••••••••••• Maawt !UC' Ad 11 ll mad" 2bf 2ba MW 1'1* Jtpil ,...11 •JMI, iur tenma, '*" 1 m lll :.t 1114 Uu1 113 *' JO,Jl) •IMMl'.IJ ()( t 'l'l'AN(''t' t Kl' l Ila lplr hJwd lh11 11111 ii" huii•• lt-11 > 11 w I 1u1 I I• C tl ~ Wl!I ""' 1-1 • I 1111• .,.., ..It'll 1111 1 w•ll11 Uih11 /!)I IM.'> • ..... .a..d ... u.t..i~ llOO ...................... 31Jdr 111 d>-vii 11~-..· < ldthm lfll II ¥ lot HI •I h ool ~ ••,llU lliH 11-t r~!Jt.ll :! ICci ......... , ~--·d 1425 UDO IS&..i ••••••••••••••••••••••• J bdrm 2 t. .. th 1..i111•· "w.,rt:k~S'I 1 rn"1><1 ~uo n ; p .. t1 u ~ l J I .. lk ~·at>h • .,...,~ .. u-~!> lo ICllUI!> J ... m Wd to c ~;u·h 41 d ub 1•1 110 ,. J l:klrm:. Ma)tl·r IJdrm lUldllloo l .ill liarb..ir.. '4 s tudy J Ha 11111 rm ~-R It H 01:1 -;30i1 .,uokt'n l1v rrn w wd !Jar f1 rt'plan· k1lt'l1c11 w noo« T t-n n 1:. l'l.-. pool :.1.1w1a Set·unty $HOC1 m o !lli<!~afl5pm •LL'XL H'\ l NIT• BAY II tX'NVI t-:W .!lir 2lia J>t!nlh:.t· w111 \'t'rsailles Nwµl $750 mo liyrn. Inc 045 2l..'>I NwJJt Short':.. 3 hr, 2 ha nr beach. 2 frµk!'I. gur $750. $52 5099 Hluffs Condo 3 Ur N1·w dt't-or' No pt>ls $700 24411 Vista llojlar Avail 2 I iOO 1573 Lbarm1n1i 2 Hr Country style home. 24hr tiu1.1 ril 2 pnvah• he1.1t•ht•s I lom1· st>eun ty system $1000 m o C all a ft 6 1'M S..W.!'6.16 Wulk to SC l'lua I Ur Adult t·omlu w irc1· I acll No i-eL<; $425 mu Call ~>S!f ~I or Iv msi: A1lult !>l!t·urity n mdo. 2lKlrm. nr heat h, tlhl ~a r , 1 m m a 1· . $ ~>~>II . 751 5504. Walnut S4uure Irv ine :!hr. $495. t•h1ld ok. avail 1mmed for a µpt 54t~lllOIJ or "3J J7 l!I New Villa Balboa Condo l~e lbr, $575 l'ool, ja1· 9fi8..19(17 Npt H1·h S m a ll 2 b.drm . \lt•W · i~ .. _..__ 3600 h Sr.25 2!l4H ..,...-XH ~ c..· arming , ;, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cliff :>41111945 Newport Heighb Apt · . . d (.;ar -Patio-2br Iba s m Nu•t> 2bdrm. apL-;, "'~" . . I 645-5979 642 117~ stove refr11• steps to aruma · · . . .... . . adulL<> beach & shops, wmtn 1500/mo 675 31411 ~ ........ FunNshed 2bdrm. Iba on horse pro •••••• •• •• ••• •• •• •••• •• perty $450/mo. avail ...._., ....... 3707 tmmed l'els. t·haldrcn ••••••••••••••••••••••• welcome 760·00:JJ 1 llr. Carpets, drapes. 4bdrm. Jba with pool & v iew 10 E lllurr SIOOO/mo 6 mo lt•as1• Call Ad S1llt>r 114 lti, 24 hrs. 642-4300. Harbor View 5bdrm. J h1t house. $975 Call afh•r 6pm 760-8506. C2> !bdrm al beach . I big-I small. 206 36th St. S350/$&50/yrly. 842·5262 lllufri.. 4 br. 21~ ha. 22M Vista llul(ar, avail I 15, S7~-644-0J:i() l..arge 2 bdrm. I ba, oc:can vie w . 50' l o hl'ac h duplex unit. $550 y r ly 673-8197 . ~SeaWiltd Large 5 bt>droom ho mt• •···· -Wi\J\ · vtl!w ·of ·0t·eao-ltfKt. -11.;its 312 halhs. 3 car gar age. !..ease $l50IJ1mo RCTaylorCo ,,40 '.)<)()() NF:WPORT ISLANU NJo;W J & 4 UH, l!OllCI s /f. $000 & $1000. 673-3900 stove, refr1ge Ullls µd Utensils for 4 $375 li15 O!nS J Br. 211a , I hlo<·k lo bea<'h. 1570 mo 673 1 IOti BALHOA HA<.:1u;1.0R Quiet & Secure. $375. an- cld ut1ls. yearly . Adult. no pets. 673·6372. C..... .. Mw 3722 •.......•..••••..•..••. Bachelor. includes util $375/mo 640 9900 Ask for Faye Bache lor apt. ut1I mcl. $250. 675-934 1 C:O.taMHo 3724 .....................•. SUSCASITAS · FUffiTtir:a1H:·S32S·&" up · 1-:ncl l(ar. Adults, no pets. 2110 Newport RI 5411-4968 bl wn 8 & 51' M Partially furn Uat·helor w /p vt y d Wl'stl'11Cf area S2t>5 mo. 642 3449 llldrm. a ll b it in:-;, ~2.'>nw t '•2 ut1I . adults. 549-83-17 -------1111111~ltM1tlsM)touclnch 3740 NEWPORT C HES T ••••••••••••••••••••••• Protessionally decorat H.l.'s FtHEST ed. 2Bdrm +den cn1I un Spanis h ~state L1 vini.:' 1t. Frplc. wetbar. lt>nn1:-Heaut1ful park-like sur &pool.195(1/m u roundings . Terraced pool Sunken gas ~bq. Bl.Ufo'fo'S I) HH With pool sparkling rounta1ns . andr('(' rm l 12001mo Spac·i r)u s roo m s ON WAnm 2 IMrm. convenie nt loeat ion Boat shp poss $775 mo VILLA BALiJOA Con1to with spectat·ular o<'ean. bay & night hght vu•w from every room. Spat· 2 Bdrm 2 ha, formal din ing rm. Secu1 ily bid!(. Pool & spa. $850 /mo. W•erfr..tHw• h1c.IHlton Ul-1400 Separate dining urea Walk·m closets, home hke kitchen & !'abineLo; Walk lo Jlunt1n.:ton Q'fller 2 Bedroom furn SSlO J Hedroom Townhouse unfum 1515 Adults. no peL<>. lltihties fo'rec ! LA (JUINTA HERMOSA 16211 Parkside Ln. I blk w. or Beach, 3 blks s. or •:dinge r 847-!'>441 ~~!!!!!!!!!---•1$375/up 1-2 bdrm, pool. • Br. 2~ Ba. Ne wport Shores. Avail now. $795. Al\. 642-8850. jac, adll, 18992 l''lorida. H.8. IM2-2834or842-3172 3744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br. +office (or 2nd Br>. NO LEASE REQUIRED YHIMIOUNO fUN. '>or ... 1 4Gl•v•l•t l 01 •t'l l"t • I 1 Ill! ~ .. nd c1y U111111 11 • tili(J ~•Pao l1n\ • f'h.t) ff •uch tfl()tt:t OltlAT llfc:M.AllON '"""''. f IUl' L .. ~~Ull\ 1111t1 & pli• \nr.(1 1 •I •1•~ttlllt I tul,., • ~unu • 1 •v11111f!l1t'>.\dQ;; • ',w1m II •lllJ • lJl•;<lly f~rtlliJI: IEAUllfUl APART· MUHS ~"'II""' I & . B•·d• nt.1t11 • I ,,, ,111,;d & lJnl11l"'""''CI • 411u111 """'''' 11,.1·. • M1"J"'-u µun lld•ly "'' Ii Oakwood Gard•n Apartment-• NewPort Beech/So • 1110 !bin ~I 1.1 ,,.,Ji •otr 1141 642·5113 HewPort Beech/No H!iU 11, ,... tl tt;lr 1•41 64S-1104 :1 H1· lltt•anfrvnl Weekly Mu <:.iral:t'. llnco:.. ck 640 47K<I t )(·1;:anlront. 2br. I ha. up ~r yrly. adult». ~) 642 OC>5J. 1162 600'J 2 hr l·otta.:e. patro, .:ar , S375 m o. utlls ind Bachelor apt. $200 t mo, utils md 20!1'"' :i:Jrd. <)pen Sat & Sun !I-Ii ( 213) 32'.!· 3653 Heaut1ful :!Hr 1·0111111 1n HIR Canyon. pool. ll•n rus. rully rurn1shed. mu to mo. Call 11111 Wl'tl more. 644 70211 i''anlastu· furn Apt with pool & l'ountry Club i''ac• $lf.5j.I mo 760 !1117 l'rl's lll(IOUS Vt•r !'l al llt·,., num bdrm t•ondu. st•1· & rel' raclllllC!> l :!l:J I !1412:rl2;1714 152fi I~ 2Ur w1111 er r e nta l Garage parkm.: Steps lO beach $450 /mn 1111'1 util. 673-3958, 544 68!19 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3806 ....................... lbr, w /lge storagt! rm, no gar, $385 yrly_ 675·0800 lc6oa r.,.;,.suea 3807 ..•..•....•.....•...... Large l Br. Steps to bay & beach. Adults. no pets. Yrly. $375. 673 0072. 673-5706. Lower Lge 2br. Iba. -+ 2 pnv patios w /lndry & l(ar. t600. bi5-tl213 C..... .. M_. 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2•12 Hd, 2 ba, frplc, d1!> hwas her No of l't'll SliSO/mo. Isl /last . !IN' 510 J llSmine. Avail now 673-2282. 9-5pm Vi~~-·~r "bt:a~h. 2br. bit ms. frplc. beamed dg, It.{ patio/pool, adults. no pas. $425 644 ~10. 2Hr apt includ es l(aragc All util. paid. $600/mo. 640-77111 SO. (ff lllGllWA Y Attract bach .. avail I /15, PlO per mo. 675-0061 South of Hwy. $435 I year lease. Charmin.: I Rr Newly redet• + l'arpet. garage. lndry fat•. Avail ~·ch 6 . 7 14 /Hll3 2723. 7-9PM 2600•12 Baysu1l' Or Brand New 2 Br 2 ha t'"ccut1vt• apt. fo'rplc. d eck Fan tastic view of Balbou & Cat a lina. $1000/mo Aegir Prupti75 4000 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Ir. I laADf Newly decor C as pd. c o t•I gar . p ool . d 1was her Ad ult s ~-5C173 HEWLY DECOR. I Br. gas pd, encl gar. d /washer. pool. Adults. 642-5073 J Ir Towflhouff Newly decor . gas pd., e ncl gar .. pool . d /washe r . Adults 642.5073 $3115. 2 Br. 1114 Ba. Adu lb only. Cal OK. All built· inl. Balcony. .............. .,, ............... ·~ ................ ., •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····················-. ........ 4 ... c........ JU4 c:.e. Mi1M Jl24 It I at•.._. •40 ... lw•h ......_ ..................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... •••••••••••••••••• "••••••••••••••••••••• -·••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• W Cll home All •_, v•aOI ._ ___ at (4 I br Dr bhdfa. Ead .... a., 1111' beach, cpt, .... ,......... Jl6t Ml.,...IMdt Jl6t p~lvlle1H . Ru •. _. .. -· pr, edultl/no P9ta open drape., bullt·lo•. 1415 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• bumaal only. G50 utlll. -·· •-I Ii I Ir di• Sun t-4 ... 321 Monte -.-1 .... 11r11WT 2 br, 1\1, ba + 1ar, Hoa1 inc. Dys: 752-7121, est . ..... Nopeta. Ml-ION Viaa. f",.. IK1 nllll Hoep area, nu decor. 440 ev•·145--... I a-I .,.__ _.. l br. I be, w 11era1e. APUTMOOS opm hM Sat" SW'I 11·3, • . --~y. anal. ...___.. i ' W CDM *119. patio. frplc, d /w, ._,,,, .. _, Walk to beach. *'40/m o. 42H H leru •Y . I br + ba, pool,jac, beam ce1 lan11. 1ar APAn....,S Ca11Aody,5"11-7S30. lliOO/mo.131).5175 SIZ+aecdep . Adfta 1416 2l&.5CJ Elden 1 Br. tzSo. ~ JBr. SJOO. 2 " 3 e d rm . Apt s . COUMTIY CWI E. 81~f condo, 3bdrm. 640-12.M uim.-IMOI Pl• utill. 1ntuta onJy. UYl..._ 1... f Nopeta. Nowaterbeda. M00-"50. Kida OK, no ,.., " 21/•ba, din rm. am rm. Room w /full house p riv. ~ 2 Br l Ba with 1&ara1e. patio, pool Adu.Ila No peta. 1801 H Ulh St. Newpurl tletpu ~. 642-7340 2'.'W> Newport Blvd. peu. *·25411 or 973 2W71 .. WPOIT 67~ A&t Newport Beach. Call aft CGata Meaa ~-· nof•_·__ llACH 2br. 2ba condo, 2 car ear. _&._642_-tl_ll_. ---- HUGE NEW TWNHSE Lwtury ept. Block from new appliances /c pl, Private home Fountain UIOOsqftollu•urywith bch. 3 Br, 2\1, ba, AnaduJt commurutyon privpatio,-.S07~-0717 Velley , non -smkr every Hlra. 2 Br. 21/a 1150/mo. H0-9027 or the Beck Bay. Spec-eves SD)/mo + l/!t util. after 6 Ba. Obie gar. Huge 1182-l~-taculer Spa. 7 swim· Water, dock, larl(e 2Br. Sylvial39-~~-•POOLSIDE An I Br »paclous apt G 11rden & p oo l , r uurtyard. 1310/mo Adult 11pt. Aicent 731 682!# or631 U5M fenced yrd with aate for min& pooll, 8 li&hted ten-2Ba, frplc, patio. newly /b ... t camper storage. $595. H.B. Condo, $525/mo, nil court.I, bike trails, Li Rm. w aua ups airs. 642-5765. 2bdrm , 2ba, frplc, new p u t t i n g g r e e n . decor. Util. pd. Adult11. u t i I & K 1 t c h e n Sp1u• 1ou11 t• am II y 2 Rr S35(J l'ool & play - ¥round 541J ~55ti from 127PM •'l.>Uit s 1o:As0Ns MYrs . (.;c)uph.•. no ~ts. 2 br I'-• ba twnhse Patio, pool. SJ70 7~JoAno642·lli02 rft"fect 2 Ir. 2 lo. 1100 sq fl, fplc. lndry d1s hwr, encl gar. l.550 It 's open See 1t at 3106 Gml(er 540-4400 SHAKI' 2 BK. ncw's~ts & paint. pvt y ard, end· t:ar , child OK $425 mo Call 546-5H80. ask for I.mt.la lbr. yard. i:ar. t•h1ld 1µt.'t o k $400 J67 Unit ·A lla rmllon 111s1wct tht·n 1·all ti4 I 1n63 abdrm, 2ba, 1-:. s1t.111 ltwa lion. Was ht•r /dr yer hk u p s Nr s hops $5501mo. 642 ll3-1fi. SPAC. 2BR ADULT. Lge It.itch . open beams ceil. incl refrig. no pets pj6/mo. 2260 Maple St. 548-7356, 673-8803 2 br, E. Side, newly re· mod, children OK. ulils pd, $S.25. 631-4320 2 br. l ba. pref. married t>pl, child up to 2 OK. $275. 646-375.S 2 Br'. 1 ba, dshwhr. carport. $42S mo. Avail. now. 645-MZi. W s ide NEWER 2 Bdrm. near park & shops. I c hild O K , S4 25 /mo 17 85 Anaheim. 631-7900. llal 3 Hrdm 2 Ba. fr pie. µvt backy rd, nearly nt•w. ~ood locatwn $ti5U 759 1040. cUAJxury with Vlt'W 2 Hr J Ba. Built ins. ca rpels , spa, $450/$480. Near N Heh. Vkloria I Plat·entia. 10>-5147. :!br. l"pt. drapes, built ins . Ul'l'fo:H I & 2 BH apts , $J!IL'>, adullstno pc.>ls. 2272 SJIO. ~ Ad Its. no J)ets Maple 631·29'.!7 fill 2177 , 311 W Wilson I br. I ba d plx. freshly Avail now Li:t-I hr. I painted . n ew 1·rpt Iii adulL'i. no pcb. pool & , drapt>s , a l t c n el t•urµort. $375 mo !J:JI W I garal(t', $3J51mu. Nu 19th St ~ 04!12 pct~ 27!1 W W II sun I llt:UHOOM w Ht:t·1w; 64.5 ISl!I No pt'b Avail nuw SllAHP Mesa Vcrd1· 2 Bit $325 m o H.51 ~175 2 Ba. no c hildren or pt•b I Bit. adults only l>t-1·k $340 rnn 1st. lust 1 !'li't' Lann~ 645 iM~ 2 llr. l Ba . S475 yrly I.gt• ha1·k yard (;as & wa tt•r pd 760 7241 Nt>wport Beach Ht>ally Bachelor I & :!hdrm de• luxe adult apls, 111•stlt"CI 111 1iark atrnospht•rt• on t>Xt rcm c ly 11u1ct com 1ilcx 1':nt:1 i::ar. pool , patultl, bar b <iuc, 1111· nr Newport & 17th t>:ll 2271i. 665 l'ark Dr 3Rr. 2Ba, new tondo. 1>1s - hwasher. stove. laundry hook-up. Lovely a r ea South Coast Terrare . Sunflower & Unstol Children uk S.5.50 mo <.:all l:IJll-llOIW. !I 5 $450 m o + Sl't" l'all 546-581«.1, ask ror l'am 3126 ..•.•.....•.....••..... on:ANFRUNT CtlNUO 2 llr. 2 ba. pool 4!16 l!f21 BToro 3832 .••...............•.•.• Heaut. I year new 2 II r I 'h Ba. Condo with pool. Jal·uzi i, & cable TV in dd. Yearly S55tJ. Rrokt•r bi5-4!112 Houallswjt• l.ach 3840 ....................... 2 br, 2 ba. frplc, wet bar . SJOO. Call !1-5. Mon Jo~ri, ~2445- Brand new I & 2 Rdrm Pierpointe Condos Pool. s pa, tennis. garages t2131 5!167202 dys . '714 1 2bdrm. Iba. 57 1 Wt>sl I 842-4721 eves. JoaM. 2 1·h1ldren ok No pet.S, $370 Sierra Mg mt I THE WHIFFLE_TRH C.:o 641 1324 Luxury Aifull units al af fordable living. 1.2 & 3 2 Hr l 'l'l Ha $41U filll Jo Br. We ll decorated An 11 S l C M N o Olympil' size pool, hRhl duldren. small d o.: rnn ed tennis court, Jacuz1.1. s1dered. 642 7344 park like landscapmj( ·· · · · · · · · --·--Must beauuru1 "bfdl(. 1n t.OV 1':1. V 2bdrm. 2ha 11.B. studio with fr pk . put 111. Jo'rom $360. 846-061!1 end .:ar . N1•wly dcc·or $550 9!tH Hl 2H $1 5 0 allowance M1sSUlfl St. I llr I Ila 4·Pll'x. Stove & dis posal $300 mo I 1·hlltl OK K:ti-8081i !I 5 H.oomy 3 llr TownhouSl' Apt in qui e t Adult Complex Newly re dt>t•orated. r1rt-plat"l'. i>ndsd p atio & gara):l' 8orry nu pets $495 mo ~3381 or675 594!1 K Side 2br. hu1lt ins. & cl/wash, very t'lcan. n1t·t• yard $45'.IJmo l;.tt>-O~ VILJ.J\ l'OMtlNA APTS I & 2 Hdrm Garden Apartments . Jo:ndsd l(aragcs Quiet ad u lt complPx No pets Crpt~. drp6. pQOI, p11lw , laun dry fac1I. $36(1 mo & up. 1150 see. dcp. 642 2Cll5. 2 Hr patw apt S31141/mo. Adll'l. no peL'i. 731 W. 18th S t. Agl fo'aye. 6t().9900 UTILITIES r AID I Br. enclsd gar., new crpt. Adults only. No pets. $375. 548 8251 768-7633. (,IUiet I Br. I Ba. New c rpts & drps. Good Eastaide loc . Mature Adu.It.I only. 1325. Open Sat/Sun 10-4. 147 E. 18th. fleautifully localed 2 Br $315 Child OK Gm; in rid. 842-1652 I & :!bdrms. rnllage styll• liv in g . 1·hild ok $33.S-$350 /mo. 847-3020 HUR THE IEACH 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, built ins. patio. g arage. Adults $475. 4922 Edint.{H ~3808 or 846-6234. New 3Br. 21-'z Ra . nr ocn, 2 rrplcs. dbl i:aral(t'. lndr y 1.a l so J<l°x 30" garaRe for rent 1146 9501 or960-SS09 IJeluxe pools1dl:' xlra l):t- 2br. 2ba , bltns , 1lswhr l'':i miles beat>h. Adlts. no p e t s . $395 m 11 536-8362. 3br, 2ba. dbl gar. $485 lstflastldeposil. 642 4431 or 646-45.59 Near new xlra dlx townh.c; apt lrg 3br, 2ba. frple, bltns , WO hkup skylights, vaulted cell ings , Dbl attc h l(ar, many xtr as. $550. 5'6-3604 On the sand, 0t•ean view studio, see. gale , pool. 1185. 915 l • 950 . drps, crpt.s, paint. Pool, Bachelors. 1 and 2 no pets, no gar. $9()0. Privilege's inc l. $190 j a c , s a u n a . bedrooms apartments, Without dock $75() 631 -4369 C.M aft6 ( 7 I 4 ) 8 4 2 · 4 7 6 3 • and townhouses from 675·22118. (213)2118·8865. $M9.00 per month On Jamboree At San Joaquin Hills Road (714)644-1900 1h blk to beach. 1 Hr. $265 Attractive private room in prestige lol•ation MaJe or Fe male 40 ycHrs +. Ught kitchen pnv $225. 979-9656 3br, 2ba. 2 pm1. patios. I gar, S500 !168-6608 For Lease or Lease by ()pt.Joo Brand New Con do loc. Se11side VlllaRe at Beach/Atlanta lilvd {I I 2br +library t 3ba, 111 3br, + 3ba Approx 1651>". set· i.:a te . 3 tennis co urts , pool Ja<· S 9 O O m u p e r t• a 12131833-1369 or ('Vl'S 121J)831 5734 Mal iMn WaN& Af!h. 2 & 3 Hr l wnhse from $475. Adults only, yard. built-ins, t•ncl gar., nr II HMbour 840-&!07. Lovely 2 & 3 Bdrm Townhouses, l(arage, pauo. laundry faC'. $475 & SS75. C:all 213/5!16·7202 or 714 1960-7:W7. 3844 .••..........•........• Woodbridl(e nit·c 2 br t·on do, no pets, immed 01· l'upanl·y $525 /m o 552 4!rl0 Golf Course Condo 2 Ur den. 2 Ila, Hf'aul Im· l'wl. :.pa. all amcn1t11•!> $750 b'75 9132 :! Ur Condo, pool, !'>pa. ltd l'1JUru. lreaut Im·. S.51111 tj75 9132 t>ran.:etn•t• nmrlo . l'lun 4, li::e I hr + loft. .111 up grades. avail i''l'IJ I. $50U m o ti3tl llilill ' wkdys ask Cur M r Lib()Wltl. t2JJJ72ti :Jllll Lc.g.al.ach 1848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2hr. 2ha apt. mui:n1fu·t•nl while watt>r Vll'W. stps to sand, heurt or Lai:una. c·ontemporary wood & t.{lass frpll-. S Hl<IO mo. 4!14 3IMM aft1•r ti PM $425. !bdrm. t•oiy. dean. yearly , I bloek to town & main beat h. miles or white witter view. ideal for I quie t mature 1•mpl11yl-tl mall' No kids. p c t s . w a t e r h c 11 !'I 1!M-7K91 III: 2 Hr . No Laguna. garage, patw. adults. no pets 1545 I 623 3827 Lagl!MHlcJMel 3152 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 2 Ba. <.:ondo N1.:uel Shores. S600 mo Least> . ~~ 9'.f'l~-. ... . ........ . MisaiOll Vieio 3167 ..•..••...••.•......... New Lal(una Hills I hr I ba air cond. condo, 2 «ar gar. frpk, pool. tl•nnis SS75 mo. Water. i:a!I pd Adults. no pt>ls . !1.55 :1052 Ucluxt> Jo'm istc rra Condo. :! Br 2 fla lak1• v1cw. pnv ~ach. pool. s eturi· t y , rrplt· $650 mo ll'>l-lfl65ur 544 78~ f'Wwport leach 3869 ...........•........... 2 br. I ba. 4tilh & Halboa Blvd. $450 Wmlcr n•n lal 6311 11111 I Ud rm Ha1·h Li: rlt>t·k. Hlk to bt•arh lll 11 paid $36.'>. lMtl :rlH7 Wl-SfCLIFI'' 2 hr . I hu condo. New 1nl . pool. adlts. no pets $6541 mo 754-16311 or 957 RJ.'141 art 7PM Versa1llt'S LUX Jr lhr. w r l'fr 1J!. Ku r . pool /s pa 1s t•1· $4411 700-8.UJ. 2txlrm. Iba. gar. patio. roomy, steps lo beaC'h, $700 yrly. 54H-64411 Oceanfront for Winter Rentals. Furnished & Wlfum. Broker. 675-4!112. NO FEE~ Apt. & Condo rentals . Villa Rentals 675-4!112 Broker 2 Br I Ba. Ava1L now. Area or Balboa & Coa!>l Hwy . $525 m o . J U Pro per ty M i:m1 751 2787 Art 5pm, ~·8044 lfi50 3 lir 2 Ha 1':ndsd l(aragc, patio, walk lo hcach, adults , no dogs TSL Mgmt. 642-1603 LAS IRISAS •ns. AT BEACH Ocean view. pool. tennis l'OUrt..'I, adlLo;. Bat·h . 1&2 bdrm from $420 551~1 rt1ver Ave. 642 2561i 3 lk>droom , 2 Bath. <JCEANVIEW 541J-H()8;) mo. Penlhse, nr heh. pt't OK. xlnt, bay & ocn view, It.! liv & din rm . w t h1 beamed ceihng!> & loft, frplc, 2 lg Bdrms. 2"11 . tenrus. pool. Jllc. uvail fo'eb I lse $!050 mo Ad Its. 675-7454 TSL MGMT. SVCS 642-1 603 Contac•l De lores for ltt>n tals m Newport Ut•at•h & Costa Mesa 3 Hr. 21,., Ba TownhoUM!. adlls only 1525 sq rt W !IJ hook up, locatr.:d on .:ret>nbelt. Hee 1·cnlcr & pool 1n l'I SHI !> mu Haywood upts Al San Joaquin lhlls ltd & San Miguel Dr. 644 -5555. llomehke 2 Hr. 2 Ba. $600. Near CdM ll1gh S(•hool IJhl .:ar , Dishwasher. frpk No 1ict. t.i44 UtilC'> ur t;JI ~fl!I. Unf. room, Corona del Mar. utihl1es included 1250. Ask for •. fo'a yl' ~9900 Room w/pvt. bath & co tran ce. Micr owave & refng. Steps to beach Pool & tennis court $275/mo Call 7 !IAM & 5-7PM 548-5366 Uana Pt. $200 µer UlJls anc Call 661 1451 1110 Avail now 2 lovely rooms & ball'ony w /pvt hath. k 1 t c h c n p r 1 v . Jo' o r mature prof person $2!15 mo. Isl. & last + $75 1· I e a n I n g <I 1• v 67 5-5.'>33. 645. 64 !i!l. Hurul La11 lkh. Bt~aut Ir!( j.{arden rm, pvt t·n tran<:e, 155/wk. 4lt4 !157~ Wlkmi: to bc h I & 2h<lrm:-. 2 II r 2 B a \.' 1 l' w V1•r!>a1llt•!> S1·1·11r1 l )' fmm $35(1 HM I'' use hu.:c house Nr 19th& Plat·(•nlla S200NIC f':• fi45 6521 645 K1>84 Bir!):, pool. SJW, !:) m ra1· Hotels, Mot-'1 4100 Cllffha ven 2 lir I Ila. patio . .:arai:t-nu <'rpts d r a p1·s. 1il1S.-r adults, no pt't!'I $1~•" ) r ly :;48-5306 MARIHU S9UARE ArARTMEHTS Very µn vate 2 Bit & 2 B>t + den <tdult a pL-. AVAILABLE NO W Large rloor p lan~. gardl'n l<1ndsc·up1n..:. pool . Jal'U7.7.I t;n•at l111·a t111n . c-los t• 111 l'\ ,.,~ yth 111 j.{ ' J-' ro Ill $.')H5 ~II Jl('Lo; 1244 lrvtm• ""' betwet·n Wes11'11H Ur /I. Manne r Ur 645·0252 Across from hea ch :!llr. just painted $625 mu. yearly !161!1-1126:1 Beucon Buy, 2 Bdrm 2 Bath U ppe r unit llf Bayfronl home. $750 per month. ycarl). utilll1t·,.. 111duded Ava1lahle no" b75-~9 S7~> mu Hrokt-r ti7:1 0!7<1!J 2hdrm with pal 111 xlnl 101·atwn ('all • 7 M 11>45 !1~11 I :! Br :! Ba Stl'p!> lu l11·a1 h $.'>95 l'ropt·rt y I li1ul>1' f.i.12 :11.511 or642 111 lfl Ji;u·helor eontl .. , Ir..: lui. ury, pool. 1•t1· wninl) $415 639 lli:!2 Lrg 2 lir apt 1111 :!!Ith SI. ,\µI A.:-.; Ii Walk 1•1 lwh t 'all ti7~. ·Hll :! :! IJr.yrly lcaM-. a\ ;111 1111 ffil'(I 124 41~1 SI H:l2 H7fli :1 hdrm. ;! hath. yrly •I 1toors to IJcal'h &12 ull!tl •.••.•••.•••........... DO YOU LUCE MOTELS? Wt-t•kly rt•ntals fnrm $11-1 & UJJ 646 7445 'l'/7 I Nt·wport Blvd ( • ~ NEEIJ A Pl.ACE "' Ht-: AS W E EK I. Y lti\T i':S K1tcht>nelle!. l'hont·!'I ··z ··c hannel Movwl> Sllntlp1per. I !lli7 Nt•wpurl Ill C<ltlla Mesa 645 !11:17 ~Rentals 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• V1r1mty So Coast l'la la. twnh.-.t'. 2Br. l11Ba, ~a) I thru No\• I H1•rs Class1rit.-d Ad #11:11. IJail~ l'ilot . l'O Box 1 ~1(iU Collla Mesa . Ca !Y.!627 l.ge 2 hr. rrplc. palto!'I. VacatiOll R...tals 4250 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1·harminl(. S6Ull yrl} 4bdrm. 2ba condo on 675-28!n, 675 3.'>114 North Shore of Tahoe t-~sthluff Sp;.H"11111-. I hr pool. liah'on) -U \'\\ 111 quid area. udull:-. nu Fully furn 5 min from :-.lorth Star $4(111 ~·Ith !67 32216, 5311 3!146 Bert i)l'L'>. S475 64-1 47ti7 J.arge lllg Bt•ar l'abm 2 Br Spal'IOUS new dt•<·or Npl lli:b 1 llr ~ ·' rif j Poul table. rnlor T \". :! near Oceanfront $1i1111 $3!1' Crµk:.. sips 14 !'>45 Wlti mo Yearly 675 7M5 l(.traJ!l' . "-•. I 640 •HM Monlt•rt>y l C. Pa lm Steps to the b<·h Imm :H' Dt>st•rt . 2hd rm. 2hJ 2 hr. '" e rs1z .. d µal,., S. CletRettt• 3176 mmµI rurn t;utr & tt-n Sll25 mo 642 11235 ,\sk •••••••••••••• ••••••••• rus pnv All amc11it11•,.. for Bent. agent 1 Golf t•ours~. ~-~t·~·.:. 211!. ·. :! . -Muothly -W1~I kt· uph•m ............ ·-·-···· j··tt:r·:·;rpt . lrud~ rnl>. lin101Cl5.3406!f'Jli t·arµt-t . drapc:. . .! 1·ar OCEAHFROMT Yearly 4 br Duplrx Agent, li75 61611 3bdrm. 2hu. 51;75 lJPPt•r duplex. o~wn Wl't'kl•n1fs. Iii I Clubhous1· 538 3&111 Vcrsaille:-. I Br l'cnthsc• Fountain Vl\'W $5 <!5 !16.J.(1952. 96K :rn11 OCEAN VI EW 2nd. rtoor 2 H·r with 1·arpurt Furn1tu1l' avail. SSOO ml). toll fi 20 tTIJ-7902 Nr tx·h 2 Bdrm. 2 hath duplex. 2 ('ar j.{ar . frpll' Yrly SS25 mo 7f'AJ 7241 N~wpc>rt Heach ltl'ull) l.rg 2 Br 2 Ba upJ>t•r unit. frpk, deck, m·t•an vu $6951mo yearly. C:all IJoyd, JACOBS REALTY 675 66711 I RR. new <'PlS. drps. lots of wood & wallpapt•r llefng. encl gar. $450 yr ly As k for Bill S46 5llH() DALHOA-3 Bdrm 2 IJa . modern. I houst• t o beac h $75tlim o. A.:t 673·MIO Ports. laundry fa1·1lll}, adults . nu p <'l>i. S-125 mo ileast• Owrwr 1 71<1 1 642-0138 t11•t·an front ~ll·p., t•1 beat·h J Ur 3 ll u Fireplace. lur.:c dct·k. garag11. adults. no pl'ls Sli50 492<.!414 or 526 till21 NEW 2 & 3 Hr. Units $650 SllOO 2 blocks fro m hcat·h View d ecks C:a rpNs. drapes. dis hwas her. stove, trash t•ompac·tor. gara~e & s e para te storage area Mon fo'n 714 1599 0821 Eve~ & Wknds 714 1640-4133 IHDIANWELLS Hat·1pH·t Club . lu ~ lhdrm llt -itud1os Avail for Hoh 1101.ic ( 'lass1<· 4!17 ·12.'):J WlllTE WA'l'EH \II EW S1t·11~ to lh'at·h A.~!>un•tl v:u·atwns for llfet1mt: in I.a ,Jolla (;rant dec•ri own1•r:-.h1f\ int1·resl 111 cles 1i:n1·r rum1sht'<I Mlllt'" Casa 1lc la Pla y a Cu ll S h Pll(•y Hanks 1714145!1 344fi Ll rok1•r l'a rt1t•1palion Wdc.-om1• 11rr ~r 11 m 1tcd 7 ~10 Rewtals to Sha,.. 4300 3110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movmi:" Avmd deposits & cut hnn~ expt•nses! l'rof ess 1on 11 II y-s 1!1't'"e 1!171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR 2 & condo . nr So Coast Plaza Pool. Jae , tennis ., AC. fplt', $460 per mo. Call Ue nny . Dys , 645 -6459. l'\S &IS-9'29 CONDO, SOUTH SIDE Upper2bdrm.~2ba. frplc. pool, jac. night tennis , ~/mo. 752-8462. ~· l::wwls FwwlsMd •UwfwwlsMd 3900 HOUSEMATES 832 4134 Nr llCC UC I S h are 6bdrm. 3ba ht>aut hnml' with students A vail now lluu 673 46!17. Dana Pt. st. w male. lrl( apt. pvt br & ba . 123.'> mo Isl& last. 768-4234. •••Nr lloal(. 3 flalms . 2 l Br. I Ba. Steps to bearh. BR. I '"1 bH . adlls, no $425. Property lloust• pet&. 2 sly, $475. 631·3888_ 642-~or 642 11110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sawi11d Village l''e ma l 1.• ne e d s male 1remah· to s hr WHY RENT? 2bdrm rurn bay rront rondo. Non-smoker, dbl car gar, dishwasher, was her /drye r inc I. 673-040(\ Alter SPM. BIG CANYON. McLean Townhouse 2 bdrm. 2 bath, formal dining, fireplace, wet bar, spa & tennis. lmmac. cond. Adults. no pets. $900 leaM. Colesworthy & Co. ~- I Ba. Sunny deck on stream . A /C . dis- hwasher. carportJ. poot tennis. S52S mo. Yearly lea1e. Adult, no pet. Avail Jan 15th. 541-0412. TSL Mgmt. 642· 1603 .~1111,c.~. _ Al Quail Meadows adult condominiums in Tustin, you can own your own home for monthly payments that may be lower than your current rent! A new program provirlin' a 221h % mortgage· reduction m the first year is now available lo assist you in making a solid investment in your future. Starting at $69,990 and with financing programs for down payments as low as 5%, you can buy a great 1 br1 1 + den, or 2 bd condominium nome in one of Tustin'& most prestigious neighborhoods. Don't waste one more dollar in rent! Call Sandy at 112·2300 for more information and dlrection1 to beautiful QUAIL MEADOWS. New 1"2 bdrm luxury aduJt apt.a in 14 plan:\ from $415, 2 bdrm rrom ~ + pools, tennis . waterfalls. ponda! Gas ror coollin& & heating paid. From San Diego Frwy drive North on Beach t o Mcfadden then West on McFadden to Seawlnd Village <7mm.5t•. Fem lo sh arr 3br. 2ba hse ~. new c pl, nr bch. HB GOO Imo. SJll-1140 2 Br. 2 Ba ~75. -~ ..... 3741 2 Br. 2i,,, Ba '8()0. 3 Br, 2\1, Ba tl5(). Kida OK, no peta. · Jalla llanhaU. 631 UllNS. REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2bdrm, 2ba, Laguna Lido, oceenfront condo, $100/mo. 499-UU. a.1880,4SM-7963. Studio. lux. spa, TV. maid service, phone, SIOO/wk. 419-2227 PINE BLUFF .\PTS Spec. 2 br, 2 ba. Adult complex. patio. view. frplc, encl. rar.. gas stove, diahwaaber, spa, lndry rm. From liO(). SPMC 631-8107 UKE new 2 br, 2 ba, nr. dwntwn. 1375 mo. 1173·2113 S.. ..._ Lwt. l Bdrm. Whitewater 2 Br. clean, l chUd OK. C .. hh-3271 view. Acrou Main Bch. P75/mo + dep. 590 ......... •••••••••••••• aec>. Utll pd. 494.7754 . Joann St. 545.4529 or llpec. 4 br, J ba home, 'it ----_m_,w. __ 12_1_t ___ _ " a . from D.P . Harbor, ... .,.... IHcll l7H lll0.4111t-lllll,lll·S'7152 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------Lrt 4 Br, 2 Ba, f150 mo. 6 .... -. UIO I Br, l Ba, tllO mo. .. _.................. ..,. to beach. 1'71-111112. ....., lamdl'Y room, a e• 1ar, RV aco11, lpedaculu ac.antront. lllUa _. al Role. •· Avail. now. 2·4 Br. Coa· ,....,._ dD.m.stlRF . .. 2 Br. Apt. Dlahwaaher. bbq, peUo. $US. M$-Ollll, ~-2313 Judy IASTSIDI uoo: 2 IJr . 2 Ba . Townboule. All bullUns. yard. 1mall pet ok. Child ok. Wuher/Dryer hook- ~-Claeeto all. TSL ll1mt. M2· ll03 liieetiBJ1e1 Be•~='~ ...... • 1 & 2 8R P1110 Apts • 01shwuhtrs & 880 s • Pool & Rec Room • G•rdtn landsup1flQ • JOQ 10 Beach & Shops • Securil Gata Nr bdl, new 2 Bdr'a • 2 be'1, frpla, W /D facll, 30' encl 1ara1ea. Alao Zlt5 1/1 lux unit. 5021 Dunber. 714/141-111101 Pool 6 1pa. Adulta, no peta 2 Br. l~ Ba. Condo. 1 Bdrm smo-'400 Lndry rm, frplc, lr1 2 Bdrm .., .............. u . mo Van1uard, 541-14<11 air, pool, child/pet ok. tn1 mo. 1ar, Ml·0'7U All,Gl_.,,Wknda. Beaut lr1 brand new lbdrm , new crpt, a .•/crport ..... l bd apt La1u.na Be1ch yearly baala. 1476 util in- cl. 4N-t'7~. 497 .3417 4000 • •••••••••••••••••••••• LaluDa Beach llotor IM, • No. Pacific Coaat : Hwy, La1una Beach. 1 Dilly. Weekly, Kitchen available. Low winter ratea.Gt·SZN. N .B . Oceanfront w /kltebnette. IHO • up. UUI pd. 2JOI W. om.lrcmt17MU4. 'Oldlr •• ...,,.... .... • ..... --··••r .... . ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~, ........... -· Want fem 25 + non smkr. to ahr MW deluxe condo in CM l300 + ,., util. I.st + lut + deposit req. Aft.er s or wkndl 64S·62't4 Need quiet fem 25-Z to lhr 3br C.M. hie. peta OK Sll5/mo utll. pd, lit/Jut/MC. M2·SA.11 Share lr1 lux home, 2 (rplc, micro. '250 + util. 541-3421. ----..... 2S·IO 1hr 2Br. CM lwe, 11 yd ~ • 1ar, SZJll mo. + 'it utll. Reta. ..... ,. . .................. • .... IOllU'21to141 Cll •w Mme Nr ...._ N°" 1mobr ... ,.,. ~ 44" 4Jll ...................... . ~·•••••••••••••••••••• ~ .... i.a. 1paclaul c.:..Ma ll•a 1tap HI ........ W Illar ... ~~ ... ~I~~:.?!!.~ ................. !?~~-.: ......... !~,~.~~ ..... ?!!.! •111 .... 111 .... 111 ... 111 ... 111 .... LVN dealrft pvt dut1 ..,... poa1u.. rw1 or p tr. dar. -•Y•. Wiii llMTAL HOUSING NllDID AllYOU•••••na hOUHC .... •hop or ....... •• • •••••••••••••••••• ... s ':2~' I.lat. ..,.rt a tr at ....... lleacll r-..t ,., ... ..,. IBCUvldual H · ~ID EDP Ac· CGllll&I Payable. Typin1 a lO·key nece11ar1. Good Nlary • benefits. E.O.E . Call Poll1 · •·lmlforappt. l•rai• Cl ur-.rc>e~ room 1111 1116 VI Lw Nw ~ Kall ......_;. 8 f7Mm • •1mo IMlc -·-·----t•1uor has a new pro1ram detliped to help its employees locate rental ' houaina In the Orange County area. U you have housing available for rent or least', please contact Fluor's Housing Se r vices Department between 7 30AM·4 lSPM. Phone 714·9'75·39'70. \ ·w· ....._ r<W i MlldU'Oar ..... .-, J • apt. HI Nl#1 o.&a II•• .. mo Call ... , -Ml 17UI I W M -~·· .~ ..,.. *"'w 1·ar 1a1a1• ror rent ·~· ......... . '~' >I •tJ. l .,,.,mu •Vat.o1·1a. 1\.1' A l\ala M•a NI I- l'kial 6 lar1..-t 1&1t.••n• \ Silrvlft• Su < ahforn111 ....... and Rt'ro•ff'IH •• ,. \.'ndlla AIM' NIM' \'ti.' 0.1nt• LA l1m"" t:lc ~'""" 11171 II VIM k I llMI Garden lirm ,,. lt!ll 11n ~ lv "hr" l hdrm l' • llu tf k hllll' V. V.1Hkl!ll( ~, .. " .... 111 .. , ........ 1 dauallt o•t ., '•1111 ""' i9& lls.t H&.ti1mm.-1.. 6111 111 I ti11111 " o 11111 jitl t• .. t 111,tt I 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hiatt tJk. ""W )'HI rt•hl 111 w•ll mtabh1hrll i .OOU •4' It 111.11 I or• ufl ll't• I 11n11l4' ,1arll 11111 Ael•pt 11 11&.-Im om• 111 ! 1.ttr .. 1 1·11a1i. 1 'all lll':lH'AUl'l':'I lllf.113."11 1111 I W"'l<'l1tr N II W 1rnl ll11l1111·1.al 111a1 II.II.HI!> f 1,.1 111101 "11t•11I ·~I )0:14' IUSTIMG ATTHIHAMS7 II\ .. t1il3 .. 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Bal cx·e;in\1cw. lux cood clean no l.m11k1• 6'7],9157 Newport Hl'h 1-'em S'll!• ~ice 2 Hr. 2 Ha l 't 11 1nl'I Pool. lennil> 64ti 7!117 :'ti t' 40 45 s h r f1ltr. 21t;i. hse <.: M Sµa N r S(' · Plazu & F rwy S<!llO S'l2!1 Shr Ulll~ f;.1) 4!lt:t fo'1•m rmmt1• wanll•d l o -.hr hst• 111 M1s~111n V1t•J11 1·1..nlat•l Barl111rn 11:11 :!21 I lloommale nel•tlt·el. prof fem . l'<lfl!\l'rv:.t1vt'. '''r.~ neat & e·lt·an . non smoker. 25 :is y rl> 111 look for apt w !'.am<· 111 lrvmelNwpl an·a l'all Barbara. 752 H777 X71 IH 1-'em over :Ml to ~hr St·al Beach hse. ll\ l hr & ha mJJ 431 9422 llf.lll'o\111' .. l 11!1.1 I J.:1 I KOLLCBtTH MIWP'OIT ... h•.: .. 111 Clll'l'Ull\l' 'Ull•'' 111 IJI t''\ll(t' l11.-ull11ll Wiiii 1•1111111h•t1• 'UIJ~ll1 ••• \ ., t•:iit 7 I I II.ii O!OX I .:;o ~' ,.. II 1o1rnll fh llllli. pd 1"111111 5'!1•' W l!Jllt ~t 1 • M '1'11111 \()7 11••1 ''THIE" EXECUTIVE SUITE l"ull Sl'f\ ll't• Uffll't'S Ill Nt•w110rt I '1•11ll•r 1140 r ... 110 PLAZA EXECUTIVE SUITES 'Ttwn• I!> a 1llff1•n•m·t• · 714 flSZ-02 34 20112 M1fh1•lson Or "212 i!IYll Uu.~uwss l'nlr 1121:1 START '81 RIGHT with u..e..-Offiu1 at Udo Marifto VIII. ,,, ti• ,,.. I• I·,. ->< '. .·, •, I ' 'I ' ''"'. ''" .. ,.,,. "'··1fi,1•. Iv ,,, .• j, 1llf ,f ", ' 675-8662 l'rtrnt• c•orn1•r 1111· U 11 111 4.SOU !>II ft t"ull ser\'11'1 ', modNn . .:lass blll.: f>4j; t>:l.13 MWl"T FRONT AGE RIEMTALS 2 Henlal Spaces /\pprox !i.'iel sq ft & up lndud- inR ut1ls $350 & $450. 2450 Newport Blvd C:o s ta Mesa Sec Mun ager ll i-' p M 2 5 1 n 11 n s moker. fur :.' l1r, ~ h<1 CdM hst'. $2.'10 li411 !lllM l!.151 CdM l>cluXl' Suit~. 1100 .;q ft M '. ampl pkJ!, util pd 2855 E C!>l llwy. m~ 5900 1-·em wank1l tu f1n1l & share apt w ~ame· 111 :10 •lay:., !'>4(1 !l!llf\ 2 yng i''1:malc Hmrntcs, l'ool, Jal'. M UST u .. : 111-:Pfo:N U/\ BU: $2.'>Clmo ind. ut1l on 1o:olf c·ounw 7~·1350 l<oommate to shr 2 Hr apt. at Vista Uel Lago CM SZ9I> mo . xtras 540·02U8 So Lagum1. pool. pvt rm. Ba. ent. bch. $295 + uUI. 41$.4722 eves. f emale to share J Hr <;on· do with s ame Sl70 mo melds utils. 964 5651 Resp. t'em 27 shr new p lush t wnhsc w /res p. wor king f e m ale. Un· believable rooms. ovt'r look i ng brook & waterrall Pool. s pa, lake. etc. $250. Nwpt IC M area. 6'5·6325 Roommate wanlt'<I. t-'.V. area. 2 mi from beac·h. $200 , Ca II J Be a t•h 9118-7665. Mature remale. 2bdrm. 2ba. con venient lot·. Non-s m oker $2211 -.&216. Share 3br house behind Back Bay. Must be ..... clean. mellow. respcm. over 25. 979-8886. Roommate wanted. mature pro( to share 2bdrm twnhse. rurn. $175/mo + util. 645·lll77. Matw-e Fem . to shr. rully hatn'd . twnhse. Npt. ~~ $250. Eves . R~e wanted, Laguna l'tjuel hme. reap, non· •• •tuUI 495·44!05. _ A9'1 Feb lat. Fem non· .piker IO ahr Beaut. lrg z~ bdrm. hie In CdM, ... 5 Incl. ulll. Kim 79 Rciinm•te wanted M /F, f1f8 area, con genial, ni at, non·1moker, .tmo. Cini dep ISO. -e-- Cotto Mno I 7th St a Room suite. 545 sq ft . SI per sq . fl modern bu1ldrn1i:. A .c;, plenty of parking. Call H.ealonom1cs 675-6700 •DELUXE OFFICES* From l room up to 2300 sq . fl. Low rates No lease required. 2172 Ou Pont Dr. Adj. Airporter Hotel. 833·3223. 9· 12. DILUXE OFFICE SPACE in Ne-wport Center's Design Plaza. $1.50 per ft for 914'. 3 omen + recpl. area. More avail. Call J ohn Apgar at ~5357 or 646-0183 Office Space: 340 sq rt. in- c l u d Ing elec . rn Newport, n ear Hoag Hoap. IZ50 per mo. Aft 4PM call 494·8044. WISTMIMSTll 14274.._. .... •aca. ft. CfiO.-Ceatoreor office apace. Chic c.ter Vlllale. Between 2 Frwya. 79·1189 or ~mo. llt W. MacArthur Corner of Iii •In • llaeArtbur. Santa Ana. lJOOaq. ft. wllh•aq. fl. 2nd. floor. carpeted. Ideal f• ltGr9 or otrlce. ..,.._ ..... ,... OflftCl.-YA& ..... avill.--~t tfw1. Ntwport Beach. ...,_ 11.• tan per clay PMI W. locaUon MSll• AJRPOKT AKEA th"'h 6 lll'WAll m to 75U ~ r1 t'rum SIOll No lt1alltl rt' qwrtd ('all )67 7010 llfh1't' Sp111·t1 for lca11c ShArt' r&-t·ea-. i•unl rm & lutdwn 841> !IO!Ml ® ·--..... ., ... 'i'FLUOR !>•U "'' rt 111 11 .. rlrn r Uail.ir Cc11l1•1 111•roli1> C IC ~ ........ ........ 4475 o,, • ......., 5005 f .. II ru ... 1· 1lto II ' {'I)" I ll ~""' .. v ""ant. oltt!rl'tJ 111 Ml!Sw vpl /\ict Mii 1'.llill •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• !l:O ~ .. , ull 11·1• l ' M !'\mall 1ohua-p111u 1·11l1 ut1l l'11rk1nl( Si!.'>() mu ~ <t lltl 1144 22Zll YOUINIXT OfflCl7 l'u:.t1 n 11rt•a l'r11111• '>IJan uu:. l(anh•n \ lt'W '>Ullt'b 111 dt'IUXt' lleW huSIOC !>S µark , frwy 1 1.~.. \Jµ lo 21Ml0 "I II 1141th 1·onf 10111111 F1um Cr II e $4~ $11..'.Ml mu 1 Musi s1~· 1·all !">-II 11 711 l 'ru•1ut• Uayfront l)ff11·1·, tilXI'. Store· Sp11 c.~ ror lease l~ Sil ft & 1200 SCI fl 111 lluntin.:ton Ht•arh ... I t• 11 1 h I ,, t t• r m s ;:13 54tti 7:.!112 NU CM. up to 4700 s ci fl :.villi at prim .. l'orner. 17th & Nwpt HI 675 6YUO 1-:atablished liable Rook store. CM. Good oppty 646-6396. 1-993-5655 lA>py Shop & Senctarial Serv. Est 51,~ yrs. 19"0 Net profit $37 .000 + 631 005.5 Nt.'t!(! ext ra income" Pay mg too much taxes. You can make extra money & lower your taxes. p l or r It Call for appoml ment. 1714 1963-9 161 . between 9AM 61'M Net!d .ixtra inl·omc" ., 1-:Ntl.J\NCl.o: l'HOUUCTS Call days 846-1391. eves 121315!1'.! 1795 •• 1 ... ,. ...... Wo rk for you rst•lf. fi v en d 1 n ti m a t· h 1 n es . SJ.mo 751 1242 :I MOii to :t Yrs 234 to Kl!> 'ti rt Flt'1C1hlt• term~ lidatriC.-R...tal 4500 .............. OpporMity ~'uni or unfurn ' I J.> l'cit;l, rwwly tll•t·urul t'\I 1,Ju1et ('osla Mt•sa llrl.'ll :!JIMI Slj rt llathrn1. w1•t hur tkt·im \'1t•w Rlqht leofty ,,,_1533 5075W.,..H.I . lireal locatio n . pn1f bldg Lots or l><trkinJ,!, lf75 sq ft lfi'MI m n :100 .;11 ft ~I mo f1 MlH!lll tiOfil or 121313% !1!#41 lusinn1 ....... 4450 .•..•.•••.••••......... fo'c1r slort> & 11ff11•1· s~1a1·1• al rc•asonahl1• ratt•s 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. Mt-:.-;/\ Vt-:Ul> .. :l >ll l'J ./\Z1\ lf>Z.'• M1·~a \\•nit' K 1 • M 545-4123 N1·wport slort• 111 off11·1• ;1411!> r. nr 1x•sl 0H11·1• .Jt•rry 21:1 ,177 71Mll Nt•w1111rt tkad1. $1 ~~. >;tJ fl N1•w di>. 11ff11·1· or r t• l ;.i 1 I w 11 \' l hath . St'l'Uflly, U I'. lilMI :Mtlil S<I ft atl!I 31:--1 SI llll'l(l tu Hunk of N1•w1mrt. Lu.lo Cannery art•a l 1;75-3236. 121:11641 97()11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2265' Indus 'I /off1t•1• IHIO I lh'\londo Cr 110. II II ~11Jlst'IW2 2KJ.1 lnelustrial unit . apprmt 11100 s11 ff , Ta llll'rl & <:.ithanl. !r.1:) :!1111:1 Mun 1 Fri. !I :1µ111 MESA INDUSTRIAL PARK 711W.17th. St. Cotto MHa, Calif. 642-4463 •~111''1 fl unit ava1l lalt· Jan •:1641(1 !>II II 111111 ·" :111 t'arly l-'d 1 • :l'1011 ~Cl fl 111111 '"'"' late• l"t•h •Off11·t• & Wa11•h11u•w 'P:t•·•~ •n ••a t·h unit •l 'q1l'o. clr;1111· .. •'-' wd hars •:1:1· 111•r '>Cl r1 • I A0as111.: offt1·1· h1 ~ Mon 111 l"n H I 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\pj)nt~ 10.tNMI ~Cl fl :t\'1111 Ill 1"111111la111 Vall1·v IH'llf S I> l"rw.v s1 :1i o 11111 ,lohn :.:,.• :t:titiu , ~.1lH ·1:.:•:l Stnra~1· 1o:aral(1• r11r n·111 On I\;• II"•" 1'1•11 1w~ t 111 fun 1.eiru• t IO' ?ft x20• ,fl l fi73 2'.N3. fi73 3!1:10 OFflCE/llETAIL .. ·eneed yard IO,OIMlsq ft Space avai1. prime lot'. All or part Call 54H-98:JI Harbor 81. in C M, Lo days H 4. 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UALLAS. T~:XAS Compe t e nt m vt·st or Many sources or H 1-: pruperties ma1or Tt•11as l'lhes seeks dos•· work 1n K relations hip with tither rnv<•stors to a1· <1u1n• R .. : pro11t•rt !I'll 714 1640-6736 FREE FINANCIAL SEMINAR UM Yow KEOGH, IRA. or corporate Return Plan for more "'-iu•t a scnings account! I .c•arn wht•re thl' fma11 e·1ul murki•I may 111· h1•a1hng I ht• 111 1!11111'" Tues cla y .. I <t 11 211 . 7 JUl'M al ttw M arr1111f llt.Ct•I N II l'hon•• fur rt' iwrv11tm11s 11 M 1ri4l f.lilil 0 w /\ MOJtT(;/\(; 1-; (.,I , ............ W..ted 5020 •.••••....•.••...•..•.. lnvestorlsJ n~cded ln rorm c11rµorat1on In future radio station m l..agwta Beach. Serious i nqu iries only 714 /494-5829. rate. 552-2000. 832-5753 Rftltah W..ted 4600 Mm•J•i•S. Trvst Susan Han ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deidi 5035 Stor es, s hops , 0H1tes. l.200 sq rt at 38• & up any s 17.c, !!:. s ide C M 548-7249. San Clemente on busy f;t Cam1.110 Real. New bldi:. 3 spaces. retail or orfit-c H easonable lease 761J.7357 St.alJoo Hentals for hair studio in hesl localwn ur C.M. For de tails 1·all 540-4518 Workm.: man, JS, quiet . resp. non smkr. w tre rs. needs rm /a f>l nr o<.:<.: Sl!'>O S250 1mo. Just dlvort·t.'<I th·lp' !157 4052 /\I Int Oes1.:ner look mg for apt lo rent. Somethrng V(•ry 111expcns1vc that eNw t·oulcl rt.'llce·orate at own c•xpenst• ('all ti73 0:110' L111ss1rit'(I Ads. your t>ne sl•>P shoppm.: 1·enlt•r eo.....rciol Rftltah 4475 lminntfln•Ht/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• FiftanC• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sattler Mt& Co. All types ol real estate utvestmeols since 1949. S,.Cialimgill 2.clTDs 642-2171 545-061 I Widow lias money to buy or make 2ND T.O. a ny size above $10,000. No credit I . no pnlly . For act.ion call AGT 673·7311 anytime ... or tht• hi.:hest yield on T.D. ·s & notes. try Den nison Assoc 547 -8026 COltOHA DEL MAI Prim e r etail , facing Newport Center. your choice or 540 or MOO Sil fl. ....... , . Almw.......ts/ Opp~lty 5005 P'«'MMls/ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Lost & FoliBd Sft 241 I IE. Coost ..ct c ... todcry! f(,:MMUI di./· 'l(f,,~ .:f>ufu·1lt~·J 6'j.'J-81.'J1 243!> E. CoHI Hwy .. CdM 11·1• ( 'n•um Fa~t 1"11od Shop w xlnt ~11t·11t1al & t.w 111· Nt•w1wrl l'1 l'r Only $2 5 . fl Cl II e· 11111 11 I 1• I t• ~,;),'}Slit" Ralhu:i l ~l antl . 1.'Slahll:.hl•cl hu~IOt'SI> \lust s(•ll :! yr lt-asi' I 1-'um f111tun·~ & m v1•n ----------lory. SH.llllO ti7:1 2!'•lt' Use ,,,.,,,,., At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily PilOl ad number will appear in your classified ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is onlv S7 .so week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad ca 1 l 642-5678. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 ....................... Now You Can Sell More \\ i lh l>aih t'llot t'E,~\' Pi~c ·tt•'.R \l)S Sllll ut1h S:!, :I 11111'' lor ~ 11:!)' 01) I\ "I II tl111 :1.lfo 11 lt11•· \ll\<'111"' 11111• Ill' 111010• 111'111' I allll'tl 1111 I o 't OIJ .. : a 1'11 a rlrlll1u11:il 11111• I' 11111,1 1~1e· for tlw l\111 •la'~ S111·r1 1111 e• 11 in 1111• I' c· 1 a ·1 a •I :-. a 1111 " e 11 (' h a r.: 1• \'our 1'1·nn\ l'irll'hl'I' A 11 11 r u ~ 1• ~ o u r Hank Amt•ril'arll \'1sa nr ~faslo•rrurtl t'or more 1nrormat111n and to plac<e your ad rail 642-5671 SCUM-Las AJISWEIS Adjola -Cuket -Tinker -Nobody - Openly -Maniac - NAllJ; an OBJ Ecr The beat way t.o un· dentand 1our Income tu bracket la to look up Lbe wwd "braek.t" ln lb• dictionary. It '1 ......~Uaat NAILS • oaJ &o tM wall . ---------------- .J MIAIC'•' I Y .,. CCllGk. llMUI•. rfi!abl• . De Y• M1M • llllCUTM MAU JJ C..J ......... •• -· ••• 0.-........... -~_.-ttllt•tctc w r..alip T ...... --Or,,_.AC11.ml1• Ctllt 497-607~ .... I~ Reply. rv r.o. lo• 1255 L.I. t2612 Mot lvf ~ S-..lc......_ Ckm 'fl ~Motten 5200 Loat & .._. UOO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t-"ublit• Sale /\ud10 Alarm Found on 405 Frwy & Systems Inc stock Newport Blvd. Black Moo. Jan rn, 1981 at short hair younic male IOAM rn front or Mission Cat Tail v, shav1•d V I e J o I' 0 2 8 0 8 I .,.,. Marl'(uerite Pkwy. MV 675 I.-. 5300 .........•.....•..•..•. FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 IAJ11t or found 11 pet·• Call An i m a I A s s 1 s I a n t· t• 1.cugut• 537 227:1. No rt•t• • ... ound o r lost a 11t•I ·.• Call us ' We· re llw I '<'I l'al!I 1714173'J 2tlHH IJ>!o;T lltowartl Malt• Ohl ... ound YI( Old .. :nic Sheepdog, lnd1anapoh !'o bd Real·h r Newland. ·fl H. :-..16 31160 Found 2 men's rinl(!'o. Murdy l'ark. llunl ingtoo Bcac·h IS47 r.!1<11 .. ·ound ... emale tan t:t•rman Shepht•rct. 12 2ti Ill lrvmc Suntly fi42 71172 evos Found St·I of 1·ar k1•ys, v11· l.1tlo Isle· <';di lt• 1d1•nt1fy ff7J 7375 l,ao;t Ft·m hlk w wh111· 1•ht'Sl. ret·enlly had IJUJJ J>ll'!> l.asl s1•en Uc1a Vu1• parkrng lot llJ!I !Hll'.I cir !H1 ~70 l-A1J!hsh Sht-..·ixlo!!. last P~s 5350 set•n 1Hth S t N H ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631 48HH PRE LAW s ludt-nl ncctlb IA~-r Li: wht Sam11y1·d malt'. tfr a e· h & I n da1a11a1111hs arc•a. If II l<t-warll !lliO !i:too IAINI I !>JJilrl' lir1· urf l(V /\ r I' a .. f '; a ' r I •• I " Magnolia. II H !lf;:I ti42!1 H .. :W/\IU> l.os l l ::!/yr olcl t ;111 Sh1•11lwrcl ('111111• rn1x fr111a1 ..... :1twanls t-:11 1 n ~ 1• 1 a r 1• a , n 1· 1• rl s rm-.llC'11l1on 11411 fi lf>.'1 l.l tS'I Hto:W/\ltl> male· e•1tl, IJ,!1• l1111iit1111nl Tali hy, 'I wht fr1•t /t. rht•s t. pl1·as1· •·all !lfi2 fil!li!. !lfiK •iKl:t l.o!> I I ~1 HI ... f' m ii I 1• Shcph1•r1l 1'1111. hlae·k /t. brown with lcath•·r c•ul lar m C M Bristol St art'a !.48-l(Jlltl Found. Chow, black M, Angeles Crest liwy nr Wrightwood. (213 1 790-6213. 12131 790 2()(rl Found. tan Germ. S hep puppy, vie. Gothard & Ellis. 848-1677 Found: Female Cali1·0 kitten. approx 6/mo old. vie 18th St . & t"lower. C.M. 631·2449. Lost· ladie 's watch, C .M tat value 646-3645. .cold Seiko Senlimen Heward $25.000 Will do anythml! L eRal C11n f1dt•nl1al l>VM P 0 Hux 3212. NU !r.!663 TOMMY'S IWNt-:WPOHT f-;.s(;ORTS 75i !1368 •FOXY LADY• llUTCAl.L ONI. Y VIS/\ MC • 972-1131. ATLAMTIS MASSAGE SP'A I ll' l'amp1•rt>d fl c•·a u I (; ir I:- JO/\ M 'tl1 M 7 I 'hllfll' fi4!i 34lJ hy Iii ( 1111· 11 fl ;.i Y' COVER GIRL • OUTCALL • OOJ..<m8 MC /VIS/\ FIRST LADY Escort. Models P'crty Dmteen. * 972-1345 * MC' & VISA A1·l'eptl'll Ton 'H A <.'l.1\SS 1-:SCOHTS i52 Ol41i •• S P I ll I T l . \ I H t-:Alll:'lit;S IOam 10 pm F u ll,\ L.1 (' . d 4 !I :! j :? !I ti 11 I' 492·91134 IHIS S t 'a m11111 Real. San l'lt•m l..OST: Blk Cat 14 yrs old. vt~LLOW Collar P'SYCHIC READINGS 356-1178 Jack w /name etc vie Wood bridge 011k Grovt• R e ward fiil!'> 026fi. 551·9400 Missl.llR youni.: whit e & gray M ut. Rray tail. rtea collar Dana t't area Heward 4!16 !1677 fo'OlJNI> Ulk mali• l'oo die. I wht paw \'II' Uea (·h Nl'wlanrl \I00-6752 1-'0 UNU lloslon T C'rrtt•r. Great Uane mix. Hl'a.:lt· m111 , Cockl.'r Tcrr11·r mix. Ht>ardt•d l'11l11l'. Cute l'upp1es & t heir mothei;, adopt a .pt•I a t Irvine /\nrmal ('arl' lA>nlt•r <>pen 1•v1•rytlay 7S4·:n34 1-'llll' Miss Murret sal on 11 Tufret, alon.: 1·aml' u :ipide r and rc•ad in th1• Dally Pilot Clus!11tie<I :lt.'(1.lon about Mi11s Muf fet 's Tuffot and bought It for tll.96. You un !ll'll your tufret and lots or other things throul(h Daily Pilot c;1assif1ed Ads. Ca.II 6'2·5678 Scllooh& lw1tr.c:tloll 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MER<;EDEZ •ESCORTS* 549-7935 24HRS Newport Cenlt>r for Therapeutic· M assagc Mon Fri IUAM 7PM Sat. 12 5PM Intro Ofrt•r S25 Appl o nly ~ 21117 INTHO S l'El'IAI. MYSTIC MASSAl.;t-: MASSA<; 1-: SIO W Al> Santa Ana 556 4656 SociC.-Clubs 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •RIC KS • Dating servke for ever yone. Women join free. 636-7IOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Now enrollin~. Costa Mesa Christian Pre· H h ool. $29 .50 /wk . Includes hot lunch & s n acks . 646 -5423 , 646-S830. Cdlll .... llalrley. d•11 •t·-; eY• -.tM2 Prat Writer avail to edit reporta /manuacrlpta, other editorial needs . Mra. Beardwood , SfJ.Ga(). Accountant seeks part· Umc work. rln. 11tate · meats. cost computer convenion, cln up work. 9118-7111M Needa r11mily homt.' In ex c hange ror li ght houaekeeping & or <.:h1ld C111e. 673·6434 Practical Nurse. exp local refs . d.ipend. non smoker. t·ar 548·0502 HalpW..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUNT CLHI lntermediah• CALL 760-3400 Acc~Clerii Laicuna Hcat·h clt·1· tron11.·11 rna11uf<11·turl'f needs an at•1·11unt1n.: l'lerk or hook kt'l'IH'r familiar with var111u!'o an·o1.mt111.: fum·tmnh, 111 duding payalJlc~ & n· <'t.'1 vablt.'s. & 11ay111ll 1•x 11Cr1enrc Kt·y µunl'l1 t•x l•C r II' 11 l' •• c JI I r (' m ,. I y clt~iral1lc We offtor xlnl 11ay & 1Jcnd1ts 1 a 4 DAY WORK WEB l"al'1hty 1s rn hcaultful l.;1gu11a C<t'nyon nt•1H th•· ll(•a<'h & r1:~11rl ar1•;1s. l'all for aJJ11t l '1·rsunn1·I clclfl Tl'lonw 11..rkl'le•y 7M 4!14 !1401 l.al(11r1 a lit•a1·l1. Jo; 0 t-: ACCOUNTING l'ayroll tac·1·ts re•1· µ.1s1 tion opt•n al l.a1o:una n· l>t1rl for rci;pon!.1hh· pt>r !.11 11 with .. ;1>11 pay rol I experit•n1·1· Some h1llini: & l">l>llflJ.: lo r<•ct•1 vahlt'~ n•11u1n·1l 'l'y111nic & Ill key hy tmwh nf'l'l'SSary lioud !>alary & hcnt•f1tl> .. :oi-: <'all Ch arla al 4!17 lll!lli fur appt ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT f11r J1Ultl1:.ht11 J.: I 'll I' lintt'. ~ •• ., to 7 hr!> p..r -day l.1lt• IYIJllll.!. lU kt·} 1W•: /\ f( 11r 1\ I' l'l<IJ h1·lpf11I Will lrn111 clala 1•111 rv 011 "" 111 h1111!>C' i·11ml11111·r Mu q h1· d1· tail 11r11•nll·d ll1•111•f1h Salary h:1s1•d •111 ··~p 1 :all r .. 11; <1:1111. 11.,k l11r Hoh T w11t·.:ar /\n·oontanl STAFF ADMIM.ASST l!:xperience i n basic secretarial 1kill1. as well u booltkeeplna. a muat. Order e ntry on CRT terminal helpful. but will train , San Juan Ca p is trano . C all Barbara, 4116·5922 . ADMIMISTIATIVE ASSISTANT lmmed. opening for energetic, organized. de tail·minded person who will be rei;ponsible ror icen'I omce mgmt. or a new prorei;s1on a l servtct"ll division . Word prol·ess1n1(. t•ompult'r operataon helprul. Call Penionnel. 549 · 41l34 AIOt~ Work w t han !.11capped adults Must he strong, w1lho.: lo as s1st Ill t asks surh ;1s leNll111ll:. feedrng, gcn r leanup •SJ 5-0 pt•r hr .. :xrel vat·atwn & in suram·e benefits lJn1lC'd ( 'crcbral l'alsy /\sse>t· . Santa /\na. 546 5760 ANIMAL HOSPITAL Full t 1r111• pns 11 ion fur •·h·•mn halhf•r. 1111'1 Sat I rvm1• ti4'1 :"u;:i ANS. SERV. l'lsnt ofr N II .. :xpcr pref. or will tram. 11 l'M 7AM Wt•el Sal Musi Ill' mature 1;:11 ~1~11. /\1'llrtrnc11I M ana1o:1·r lllL~h;tncl & w1h• fur 2H umlo;, I.on~ llt•arh. adult 1·<>m1Jh•x , :.alary Call /\ti SltlC'r n,11 :1. <M hr ~. li4l 4:llll /\ It T I> I H t-: I' T 0 H Lt•athnl! w1·st 1·1.a!>l hoal 111.: mai:a1.ine h u:-. an 1rn m1•d opt•nini.: r ur a 1x·rson w a mm1mum 111 l yrs t•xpcr a~ an a rtist or art d1n·1·tor " t•llhl·r a maRa1.11w cu-ad' aJ.:) Boal 1111( I.' x Pl' r or int helpful Xlnt lll'nd1l pro 1o:rarn 1nl'I 1o:r11up h1•allh clt•ntal lift• prnf11 sharini.: Sf·rul ltt-sunw with prt•:.1·nt ~alary &. salary n·q lo l't l Box lfi!IH. N t•wpo rt lll'a 1'11. I 'a !l:..'iili:I ASSEMBLY l 11~111h· 111•1•clt•cl h~ I fl 1111• l-:lt·1·tron1r~ d1stnliul111· 1;cN1Cl pay & x 1111 1•0 h 1· 11 t' f I I s ( . a 11 II o Ii Tr:IC'y, Mon Fri . H ;, 54!1 !l'J'A ACCOUMTAMT Our l'ropcrty M.:mt ,,( t'lnanc1al Dept seek!> a highly m11l1 vat1•d Ill I ELECTRONIC div1dual to Jk•r form a1· l'OUllllO!! rt'Sf)OnSlbl ht ll'" as they n ·lah' to our ASSEMBLERS t·ommt•fl'ial rt·la1I 'hu11 Piil!! t'l'nh•r' :'>tu~\ h.I\ e• ~·ork1n1o: kno\\led111· 111 11µt•rJ l111i.: !'ol.Jt1·m1·n1 ... 1 , .i r 1 a n l' 1· r " p o r t -I J•'ltmal 1•nt r11•:-c a p1t.ll 1•\pf'nd11ur1•, l11 ll1nc I 1•h If ~11u h,I\ t' .I II\ 11r ll" ·\•·1·1•un11n1o: 11t•,.:n•1• l ~ ~r!'-~h <'t,.: c.''~'clf . ,\' ilf'~I rt• ,1 (' h.J I l1•1l j: 111 j.: "'')ol\lt111 111 "''" p11r1 Hl'.ll'h :-1•1111 '••Ill rt• 'unw 11111·l11!111ii! 'a l.1r~ hl!'of<lf\ I l\I 11;1\\ ard P erm.111 c '!HE IRVlNE CDJl/PfW'( IOtH <.'amt'lba1·k SI . Newpurl Reac h . Ca 92660 F.qual Oppty 1-;mplyr /\crounting *** •AIR Supervisor Se:~~~!J;l£!~!~ op portun1t1es c11 1sl for ex l'rt•\ 111\.1~ l'X Pl'rlt'llt'l' "1lh 1·;,hlinJ!. harnt•s:- llll!. "lhkrln)! <tnd "11r~ 1111! 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Must be exper'd al soldering circuit board:; under a mi1·ros1·ope. NASA c ertified h ighly desirable. M.ter S,.Clalffes 1640 Monrovia. C.M. 6'2·2427 E .O. E . . Pilot Claulfied A<b. 1--------- SclMMls& ... ....... Sdloeta& 7005 .......... 7005 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• YOGA IS WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR! '" Dewt , .... c-... ......... w..._Ma.l••NIA.M. Throw"out tension. ftnd peace of mind while you build a more healthy, beaulllul bodyt The remarkeble science of Yoga as taught at Voge Center 1s famous for its whotebocly aoproach 10 a FULLFtLLED YOU Taught by Avara & Sn Devi. two expert & charming Weslern women Yoga slims. tones. calms the mind & satisfies through a through Lea rn deeo.relaxallon,4nutnllon secrets. med!!J!J.Qn, how to bf111ne.Jl!lWt!.lat.. ___ _ 111tahtyJ For aoes f 2· 72 Y oaa In The MornlllCJ! .... DIMOMS11A'1<* Tw. Mii I Ii to A.M. ...._ U ... YO•ACENTER OfCMu• IA.._,. .. no .. , 11 P f fwt 441 L 11'11 It. (btwn Tuttln & IMM St ) c.. ......... 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Fair price~ 5fll 15fl5 760-7Cr74 Will clean your llurnt' or ofrke at your t'Oll\'t• ruenn~ 645 867fi ;.rfl <lpm llous<>deanmg By St·andinavian Lady 1•xp N B. arca &15 0!1311 lllll'St-: IH>CTUH lb fur a l'l l' a 11 houM· -194-8!l()fi MovincJ ...•••••..•..•.•..•.•.. ~ov1ng·1 The Staf'\'101-\ C-Ollege St udt•nt.. :\1ovmg l'u has grown. ln;.un·d "'am1· i;outl ;.crv1n• :: T 1 2 ·I I :J Ii I. 1 1· en~ t· trll-84<!7 :\Iv work is don t' 1 n I Paintin9/Paperin9 N·cwport & other l>t•cu·h •••••••••••••• ••••••••• areas 556·911<!8 U w1-:·s 1'/\INTIN<; Serving Ar l'ti !I y1·:1r:-. ltOBINS Most Hi.:asonablt· llOUSECJ.fo:ANIN(; ln ... Urt'<I. IH· d r11!1i 8-1)![1 s 1-;n v1< .. 't-: for a thorough ly t•lt>at1 hse 5411 ox57 Vine exl 1111 11a 111t111g IJy Hu:hanl Sinor. l.w. in~ 'l'r~ m e l!:J(i 5~,~1[1 1 <!·I hr;. 1 Painting & Pai>«ing Wallpaper rem oval Guaranteed Paul Culler 962·3006 30'7(1 Disc l hr u F eb. Perfectionist I du m y own work. 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' You should hav e a I Wt· I'"" 11li· ..111 •'\1·1•llt•11I ----------lii•m•l th 11:, .. k.il.!I' .llttl minimum of I y e ar mactunc lloutl "'or k 1111: <' o n d 1 t 1 o n ~ & r· " .111: 1 \I a 111 ..;1 I rnl'lltll~ \\IHklll J.: al telleror6monthsnote ___________ , bencf1LS l'lt'aM' 1·11111;11 I lll111t111g11111 111.,11·11 Urenda l'ay 11t• al MAIERS CADILLAC lo:,,,.; 1111isphl'rt' l'l•·c1'"' 1·1111 teller e 1periet1ce. 2ti00 llar bor ltlnl <'OSTA M 1-:SA 540-9100 /\lITOMUTIVJo: SERVICE ADVISOR Must have expcnc111·1• \/lll St>r virt> M an;w••r for a n a11J.10111lrn l'nl : ROY CARVER ROLLS ROYCE 640-6444 Banking I N1·11t1~1rl llt'ad1 oll1t·l' M'\'k:o. 11111 111111' I 1•il1•r E:q1t•1 pr dt•rr't•d I.Ill' lypmg, Ill kt'Y :tdrl111g mu1·h1n1• We of'fl·r i.:·~111 sl:1rt1ng ,,d;tr\' ,"'1 ""rn 1wnv twmd1l ~ ()ualil 11'11 ;ippltt',lltt' plo :1-.1• t .ill I' h y I I I ~ I Ill "II t I i lll ·~"I ·~:. u.1·1 Elsie 714-97 3-5044 WELLS FARGO BANK BRANCH SECRETARY You should be able to type 60wpm, and have tiC)ht lhorthmtd skills. ... inc) e xperience is pref flncl WESTERH FEDERAL 1 SAVINGS U 1 ( 0t1Tp11r;Jlt' l'lat:1 ~ewpor1 lh-:u h I· \ !1ltiti11 t-:tlt-: \Iv Babysitter. <1H1•r ,,t·h1111I. I! yr old l'h1ltl. :!pm lipm 1 wkday,.., l'dM ..1 r t-.1 i----------• 75!1·95i0. li7J·4~.>G~· I We offer an •dated Wllcry pton, •d on ex· cellent benefit package. For appoiftt-1 1511t1:\la;-.\rthu1Bhol l ment, call (7141 1 :-.; .. ,. ,,.,,, llt· .... h I ·a 759-4224 E1111..1 I <>111> Em 111~ r .4111111•••• :\1 1''11 I ~ ll<111k111g ; ~' llt'11ulil ll' ..-.. 11 ... ral 1'1t.\.o-+ ,. l\:.111k111g Babys1ttt"r nt·l'flt•rl f11r t TELLERS yr tihl IK>~ Uay.; \I F my home or yours 1 ':t11 I ~:"1"'1 ll'lll''' f'•''I d :>.1111 1 -.alan & bt•111·lil~ \pph 1ngs 11<" 111.w11111g 1111 lull I Q 111111· 1t·ll1•r , full 111111• 111•\\ .,.. (fy evl'S~·:~:;~ER ~·Eit1t'lGE BANK a rr1-.. I' 'I t1•ll1·1 1 S CUArrY ~alar~ • I 1111gl' 111•111•! 11 ~ I E Nfo:EDEU for !I urns old 7:!1 N Eurl11I \11 .i ll,.1111 1.ar:u11;1 "11·111'1 w:, 11x:1111 PACIFIC buy. downtw11 II.II, ar•·a 536·8153 !1!11 :IXh(I t-: 11, ~; ,,,. ii:11 1!1111 1·: ,, E BANK :v1 I-' II American EdYlards Laboratories ... ••• • • ••• • • • ••••• • ••••••• . . . . . . OPEN HOUSE Sa turday . January 17 10 AM l o 1 PM 1981 1923 S E Mtl1n Corner ol Mam ~ Mai:A11t111r ne,11 11 (, t111 uurt Come and v1s1t with us people We 1nv11e you to we 11: arciw1nq illld ncetl n1011~ qriocl • Tour our faclllly • Have coffee & donuls • Talk with Supervi sors & Personnel Representallves Discuss your fulure And Amencan [dwa1ds t d~JOfillOrtC'> w~ tep,I the two can go hand 111 hancJ We're seeking * Technicians -Electronic & Mechanical * Assemblers-Electronic & Mechanical * Electronics Engineers -All Levels Hardware-Software professionals Analog, Olgltat professionals * Mechanical Engineers Packaging Design Professionals Component Evaluatlon Professionals * Machine Language Programmers • Circuit Designers We 're conveniently located m Irvine. near MacAr th ur. offer REAL GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES . high visibility . excellenl salary levels and complete benefits whic~ Include company paid medical. dental and Ille Insurance effective on date ol hire -aoo more! Come see us ... Talk with us ... discuss your future. Or. II you can't make It Saturday, either send your resume /letter ol inquiry . call tor appointment or visit our Personnel Oll1ce weekdays between ·e AM and 4:30 PM . al 17221 Red Hiii Avenue. Irvine. CA 9271 4. Phone: 714/557·891 o. Amertoan •dw•rd• Laboratorl•• OMslon OI Allltrlean ~Supply Corpo!'1tlon W. ere 111 _.. apponvlllty ~ 111/lth An .. :11ual Opportumty F:mployer M IF /11 /V llankmg ./ Wtll'..> F-Akll'J 1S CL _1S!-: T ->WHERE >U L•Vt .. ,., •• ' J'. ~ ( 'arl't'r up11orlunillcs roi 1ncl 1\0 1d11al~ w it h t; months pn·11011:-. hank 111g t'Xfll'rl\'nN• ~·ull & p;1rl 11m1• p11~1 l1ons a \'atlahlt• lhro11g h11111 Or:tOJW ( '011nly Wt• pru11tll' an t•x1·cll1."nt 1Jcnl'f1ls pat·kagt• und a professiunal y1•l frit•ndly work 1n g al m11~phl'rl'. fo'or more 111formal ion 11l{·asc t·all Jenica 714-973-3724 .~, .. ,(-}m: WELLS FARGO BANK 1'.:qual Opp Empl m tr th Blnkln g TELLERS FULL T IM E Position available in our Collta Mesa orfice. E x· perlence pr ef'd. Call: Jack Cla rk 546·Z300 CALIFORNIA FEDERAL Swt•se.&..._ 2700 Hai'bor Blvd., CclRa 11 .. , Ca aas ~°:f:'.;n'" BANKING TELLERS Experieticed & Traanee Positions Colu m bia Sa vin gs 1:> seeking mature. we ll g roomed ind1v1duu ls who love working with people to be tellers in our beautiful Anah<>im l.u Mirada. and rww rt• g1onal Newport lil'a1.'11 offices. 1-'ull and parl t1mt' open in gs are available. T hts 1i. an ex ccllcnt opportunity for stable. rcspon:>iblc peo pie to learn and dcvelo11 within u growmi,: or ga n1 1.a t 111n . llesponsibilllws will m el ud e a ssis tin g cttStomer-s with savmgs trans actions a nd light offirc work. Selel'lcd ap. plicanlS will have hJ.!hl typing s k ills und pre .. vious teller or l'ash h:rndling experience. These positions offer a competitive :->larl1n i.; salary and oulslun1lmg benefits pa1·kagc indud ing dental and v1s1on in surancc and fully paid. allrat'ti ve e a reer ap· parel. Please 1·onluct Na n <'y P errin at 776-7101. C'Xl H3 for an tn tcrview a ppointmt·nt. Columbia Savin9s and Loon Association !ilOS. Brookhursl. Anaheim F.qual Opportunlly F.mploycr M / F BANKING TELLERS f'1delily Federal Sa v in~s. a ~rowing leader . h a s opp ortun1lies 1111a1lable in t ow or lls beautiful Orange Count y oHires. Experience is preferred (ideally in a bank or S&Ll. but we will consider training if you have a strong cash h and ling background. These positions offer: •Excellent salaries •Paid m edical /dental •Profit sh aring •Free parking •Paid car eer a ppa rel NEWPORT llACH We will be interviewing on MONDAY. J an. 12. from9:30am to3:30pm. 1515 WHtcllff Dr. tat Dover) IRVIMI Ple a s e a pp ly on THRUSDAY . Jan . 15, from 9 :30 am t o 3:30 pm at: 441Z lwrmc• Pkwy. PIOIUTY NDMAL ~-­&...A-. AllJ'.qual()ppty ••rlor« Hankini.: PART TIME TELLER lmmL-<l1:.ati: 0111>or tu111I) 1s n•I" ,1va 1lahh• a1 11ur l't.r1Kl.i 1lt'I Mar hrandt for rcs1i.ms1hlt• parl t1m1· t 1• I I t• r I' r e 1 1 11 u .., S & I. IJ a n k 1 n f.! t• "' pent•m·e 1s prefl'rrt·il llul nol n.<t1u1r1:d ThL· ~t·l•·•·I 1-<l 1·ancl1dalc will w11rk :\10111Jay. Thursday. Fri day and 11ur1 day 1111 Satunla\'. for a lot:tl 111' 21 hour~ pt•r Wt'L'" For furt.her 1nformalwn a111l ht ~l'l u11 Jn a11po1nlmt'nt µl east• !'all 1J1ll Gunopasl (7141 7ti0 !);!00 BRENTWOOD SAVINGS & LOAN 3140 East Coast Hwy. Coronadcl Mar. CA 9:.!Gl!i 1-;q11al 1 Ip port ur111 y i':mploycr M 1 F IARMAID Huc kan i:ham P;.rla1·1· N 1 g h t s . <.: a rH1 II 1· h 496-9033 or 496 547t; llfo:A UTIGI ~N With following Rt•nt 111 comm. C M 557 l2:l4 BEAUTY Tht• lla1r Handlers in N.H. has immcd. upc11 ings for F f l' hairdresst'r w I c·l1 t•ntc l<'. & I' t'I' ma111c unsl. G rral 101· 642·~1 BEAUTY HaiMtylist / Top Hair CuffH"s llelp ' We an· lur111ng away husinc~~ & nc•l'11 5 progressive hairstyh,..t;. for a busy mall .,;tlon (;uarantet'<I ~alar~. lop <'Omm1s!>11111 p a11l vat·:• lion.~. acl1 anct•tl tra111 111g by our tran•hng ;.tylt• d1 reetors If ~ 011 w11u Id like to advan1•1• m r.111' profession pl .. a sl' tall 546 7186 Bfo:Al 'TY 011cratur ~:'I' M an1n1rts l for hui.) :;alon Clll'ntclt• not n · q'd. Hac·hard Ouclll'lll• Salnn. C!flO Nt•w1111rl l'lr Ur .. NII le ln•pendent Work for yours t•lf. Ii ve n din g mac h 1 n t· s. $3,000. 751-1242. BEAUTY Operator /\ rare opening ror an ex· pcr'd. fo'ad11hsl. full time for busy sa lon. Richard Ouelle tte Sa lon, 200 Newport <.:tr . Or .. NB BI NDERY WORKER. Nwpt loc. Flexible hrs. will train. 644·8233 loold&Hpillg A11t. Payr oll/ Personnel I Job Cost. For urban desll(n nrm. sa l com m e nsurate w /exp. Please send· re· s ume ·to PB R 18012 Skypark Cir. Ir v. 92714 BOOKKEEPER '.l/L'WIJlll1 llt•:ll'h .1r1·,1 l.11\ (1rm 't'l'k' f I ilklq•1 1;uqd l;l'nt•I t L •" I K.11·t·t1 .11 •ii I •Kil 11~1 BKKPR.-ASST~ ~1111 (\ 11111g .1;111 "' J.!,t1111atu1n N l•··•""arH· .. , pcn1•nt·t• <11•-.11 , .. 1 111•.d E"lalt• 1>1•\ •·111111·1 ,,t Fa:. h 1"11 I -. I,, 11 •I ilcl 7;l!I ~1!';:11 ll11okl..1·1·1a•r I' I tn11 l 1•o1 l 1•1I h r .. , 11 f ~· h I I h..1rdw11 rk 1111.! 11 11111 1d11.1 Wllh t'\jl Llilllll~il l.1,,111 l'ial statt•1111·n1~ lur 11111 IJ<"rl) 111a11a;.:1111•r1t t" 11 r I • ( · ·\ 1 r IJ" r t :\ Ii 11 I :.a 1111',. /(· 1,,. 11 1·1,, ·, I Please . sl·nol ri·,,1111 w 111 I l\)ntrhl ler I' 11 1111\ (' I ~f1 lf1. I 1 ' 11o1· 1 ',1 !f..'7 l:l ----------•ll'l•·r w:1I CAFETERIA WORKER CALL ·11.(1 .}.llMI CASHIERS ti I 1 • II., II I.. • ' .. I • I ..111 _'1, I 1'11 11 I' 11 111111• />., lull 111111 pt1~tll•11t I l,I\ ,\ '" '' ltill I .ii ,J11.n1 ',,. ,x•1t. I 1 •I \I I• ' '...,111 r 1< 11 • , 1 ... 1 \1 \ 1e 1· ~ \ I I• •. \ I I' I • t 11 II • f "'11 II ( t • \\fl 11:11 .l\\:Jll 1•1''1 l l\1111 W1·~11 111 1 1'1:11.1 :'lo II CASHIER WANTED JR. DEPT. CLERK 1 ·i.·11t ;ii ''"" l'\l:>I!'> :it ••UI ,,l)1·' 1111 ·rt.1 ... I' ·• 1 t 11111• I"'" I Ir-. h1·111r I• \ \1 'I• \1 1 ".11111111.111· 11111-.I hJI 1· 1:1 :oll\\ Ifill ''1'1111-! ~hu11l11 h,1\1 I 1111" h•tlgo• 111 ,..1·11 11fr ,., ... ·,;lur l '' l'h :ippl\ 1 1n 111•r,1111 1'11·,..,1•\ ••ttlltl11\llt11 l111-. 11;11 l\.J1 • • '''' In 1·1 ...... i1 Collections Clerlc l11111wd I 11111e 11111•11111. lul ~-•·t "'"' \.\ 1n:--.u1 .olt •· 111111·" 1111 t•\p1·r ,\ l't1 .. r·g .1n11.:i111111;11 "'"""' l.i11•tv111111.! ('11-.t:t ~lt':o.:1 ~1 .. m onul ll11~ptl.tl :101 \ 11·t11n a . <.: M t·: () t-: M F II Full u 1111' 1 ;, .... I i'·' 1 .. lt11·at11111• t ·,, 11 .. 1wl 1t• (hl'I' ;k "" .1 .1111 T I a n ' µ I I I I .• I I II II .OOKKEEPER n ~ .. 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BUS RUY /USHWSHll T h e Gri nder. 2 10112 Pacific Coast llwy. 11.U. c •CAI DRIVERS• Checker Cab 770·0222 CLERICAL ( ;o•n I )fr I' II llll' I''" for m al11r" 0 il tl1•r w11ma11 l1t1 1·1·t• ... 11 11 ~· work 111 plt•a:-..1111 1111' "" p (.'II . :'-lµt lh'h '"'P II must At•t•uralt> lyp111g. no ~hrthtl :.!II hr wk 111 dude:, Sul .~ Sun 11 ,.,, 10A M :! :Jtll'M l'.Jll fi4ti 7131 NOTICE how Daily P ilot I 'la!':-. 10ed ad.c; d isplay llll'1r messag~ with leit•b1hty and im pact ? Our mis. we are proud to say. r l' ally get results Phone 642 56711. St 1• 1111 I!r"p1111· J"'' l•·u• ~· ~ii.If~ to pt•r r110111h 1111111 1!11.ll , lt•rk-. :111d l \'lli~I~ abo 11<•1•dt•ll \11 .1dil1111111:il :11• 1111111 l11r l11ll11g11:tl ,1.,i11- \pph lrnn1t•ol 1.1t•·h COUMTYOF ORANGE 1•,.,.,..,11111l·I I lo·pt 11:!.l ;>. 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Some office, e x.-Newport Beach needs F.njoy working as Office Cashier · in Slavick 's Jewelers. Duties inrlude verifying sales balances. doing dall y banking transactions. dis burs ing funds a nd other r e l ated d uti es . E x cell ent Company Benefits Package. person wllh experience per· TY P e 4 5 "'Pm · In A/P , A/R, payroll & M.74tbrtol5.79/hr. App· bank r ecs. X ln t op· lybyl-27-11. portun1ly for the rl&ht OOllMUNITY LIAISON penon. T o $1100. J an AIDE: H.S. Gr ad. l yr Webaberaer . 752-9484. aper u llaiaon or com· ---------· munUy/•chool ser vice. Boat Builde r . ex p ... 74!1srtol5.79 /hr.App- nblrl}UI bonder, capa-t 'I b 'I 1 . 2 7 . a 1 . bl• trallllnt for otber WHtmlaater · Sebool aapecl.I aaUboat COii· DIM. MUl Cedarwood. 1tr ucUoa. Entll'll &.O.&. M/P. IPHk'-1. Sam L. Mone 0t,ltj:11a. 1WIMAd ..... T -- CONTACT Ml. McDMMOn 17141644-1111 " W..eM 1111 ... 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UW Slut Or. N It dlf .-mu Cart U.2 2»6 al • Aadenmn 6 A 11 ...,._ luuram•t1 Rll r• a.r r.o t: M • ·u CL81CAL ~1'0'1 Bearh 11r .. 111h C'O ~ bllhlll( dt'I k \blllll' t <J f1 J r h\ •t.alfNJ Baau l\Pllll( aiu. Gd tM-n ... n~ 31 ·, ar ·~t' .. ''•11101( .alary .,~ l '•II l.•u1 • ~~ ciencal M£SSENGfR / Cl£RK lmwcdaate ~nmii rvr d \tl"l>.M!neer l ltrk "' 11ur '""wp.1n l '1<otcr uCflu· tu 111•'4'11 30 Hrs pt!r wt•t•k llou~ .art' flt-:..1blt- ~ r VN\ 1Jt-•*° CXl't'lft'Ol llt'l1d'1t:. pa~k.aiic .ancl " 111t-J:.Unl wurk1ni; at moc.phere For n111rt 111 fo1 mallon please l'll 11 Debbie 714-640-6900 " <->'·' WELLS ·· FARGO BANK l UmpanlOfl H11u•eti .. a-r fur •ldetly w1duw Wed rule w •'n """ Nn 1m1u~ l'rW'fu l•d~ who dr1vft IS44i 65~:i :i:i t »HI • * llli24 l 111 , .... , u1.1aio• t u111l ) Ill .ellintt C'untr iH'l~ for 1'un loll Ul°tlOll of low C'O!tl huw•ui1 111 be built 1.111 Ul l.l.tv1du11I luti> Sell w n Unuow. le11dil from our 11dvert11>111~ Ill S unset M•J:lUtnt: l,. A Tunes ell l\ver11"c cool • aN no.,. ~.UOtJ fu1 1!>36 :.q ft or hous111g Our bu~• fl~:. conlrat•y1'11c•al lo over11ll b ulld111 g bus1 ~ cJut lo dem and for low coi.l huusm1¢ and our ability lo rm anct· total <.'Ubl s1 .. n m sale~ amt dt!vcloµ uno rn an u.:e nicnt wllh a r1rm now m 1t:. 31st year o~ralml( sl11lew1d1· Nu IH•1mse re qwred. C:unslr ut'l1on a n J or K ~; cxp ... ricn''" preft:rred St1ml' cve11 u1"'°' antl wt-ekends fl• qu1rt:(l. Tramm.: & sales fat·1hl1t!ii 111 l)ana Puull. lnter v11•w a vpoinlmenl Mr U r 11(hl I 71·1 • ~ tn II, Mon lhru 1-'ri , ~PM to4PM. l-:t>oi1omy t \•r11rwd llomes 34 177 Coast ll1ghw;iy. Uana Pmnt. <.:1.1. 926~!1 COUMTMHIU' I' 1' SU&H!r S1ndw1ch , rJ) V•ularino, SU-4*1'7 t"fJU,...1'~tt ht!lp Will lfllill Uryd el&llll\¥ .. 'ult .. t,11lH11t1 7!W WOI CWl1 Dirt!dor & ltt!Ct!I) llllflll>l Need lrtencJly 1th11 t ai h11rdwork lnM rem•lt! S11o rls ba ck ICJ'UWMf airt!forred Must wutk wt!t!lumcJ11 & even ln4'll t:11ll J 11.11d or Sue al J ohn Wayne Tennis l'luh 644·6llOU, Mon. ur Miter c .......... s.nice Leading ~rsonal 1·om puter sales firm net!lls Cw.tom St!rv1ce J~non nel Heavy r.hone & de· la.al work X nl mtroduc tmn lo sm all business computer ind ustry Rapid 1o:rowlh op ply · l'armen, 673 6243. Data DATAIHPUT Newport .!Irvine mvesl· . <fllefll firm has 1mmed. openinq for exp'd. Datu Entry Clerk. Knowled gl' ul accountint: essential 1-:Xcell. salary & fringe ~f1Ls. Call J>t·rson- nel rate + car allowance . C all Mo nl1 , Wo rld Travel Bure a u, N 8 . lm-flOOO DIMTAL IDAoaCDA Wanted for pro1res1ivc ieneral pract ice in New~rl Beach. Xlnt conditions 631-3733 Uenlal Assuuanl. F ull lJme position m C<>111ta Mesa olfice Experience & X Ray Lie required. 631-lQJ UF.NTAL ASSISTANT· Chairs11Je. Experienced, Modem cheerful office 963-56.14 DIMIMGIOOM PBSOHHIL !-'or lux. apa rtme nt hotel. Permanent I full I patttime openings. Gd working cond. Uniforms rum. Willing to tra in. In· terview by app't. <.:all Slepharue Ma rtcl 511-6l I I VIHaValeftcia. L..,....Hms Vishwasher Per son required part lJme lo wash glassware & do lite maintenance in reseurch la b . No ,e x- per ience necessu ry. Must be relia ble with t:ood work habits Ap· proxim a te hrs : IPM· 6 PM . N e w po r t Pharmaceuticals. 897 W. 16th St. Newp<>rt Bea ch. I 642·7511 ~XL11 11 I f.qua l Opp Emplyr M/F /H COOK <ll Ht-:i\KFASTl Th\' Grinder , 2 1002 Pactfil'Coasl llwy, 11.H Leffenn• T.--soctiot1 Ser•ices, Inc. 752-0070 DATAEHTIY OPERATORS Distribut<>r.; wanted. Xlt I opportunity. unhm1ted ea rnin gs P Fu l l IMG-1~7 Clerical A beu er position awa its you at Victor. Turn your cixperient•e mlo money. 1-'ollowin~ skills needed. t:LF.HK S TYPISTS SEClti':TAHI ES ASSEMBL!-;HS P ERSONNt-:L <.:OUNS F:L<>HS Call Today Work Tomor row Never a Fel' ! ~V IC TOR . . ,, . ~ . "( ~ .. '. . . . . N fl 5~1'.1520 otu; 835-2622 t-:tiual Opp F~mplyr M W t1er1cal GENERAL CLERK PwtTirM We are look m.: for so meone to help us on a part time b as is four hours a d ay. Monday hmugh "Yr1mry .-n us-ex 1·ellent opportunity will be part or our recruitinK department a nd help with the resume log a nd o th e r r ec ru1 t 1n g paperwork. Light typing i~ necessary ror some ai1s1gnme nt.s. H you are interei1tcd in part l im e pe rma ne nt work ror an excellent l'Ompany and a dynamic department. 1·all Ann Schneide r for an u p pointment: OCCIDENTAL RESEARCH COIPORA TIOM A subsidiary of Occidental Petroleum Corp. 2UJO S. E. Main St. Irvine, CA 92713 714·957-7176 Equal Opportunity Employer M /F Cl.teal ~ SALES CLERK t.e.ding Orange County mla. co. is seeking an In- dividual for Sales Clerk position. Mus t type 45wpm + 10-ke y by touch. Responsibility wtll include processing debll1 & c redits, & cataloa requests. Also h.ndllng disputed In· -voicel. Apply in penon or call: w.e.-s..c1-.. 1M> Monrovia. c.M. ec.acn E .O.E. a.teal a..&:'0rr.!~ mfg. eo. II Mekinl iadlvldual ror Dept. Clerk poa. llult tyC 45wpm • bow 10. •Y by alp&. ........ bWU• Include ~··· fillnl • 1en. elWteal duUn. t yr. ~ olc. nper. re- --Apply le penoa: ~ --. s.o.s. COOK Pt/lime re lief JIOS . ~:x per 1n institutional l'OOktnl( prer'd. C:osta Mesa Memorial llosp1ta l JOI V1ctona, l' M KO.I-:. M,1"111 Classified l\ds are the answer to a successful garage or yard.sale' It's a better wa y lo tell more people! OA I A PROC£SSIH(l I-' ,·r 2nd shirt, data entry {I., report runnmt:. exp in data entry a + t:onlal'l T. Martone l'ublu: l>ala Systems ~7 .fl'J66 Delivery Ufl\l'f wantl'fl for Auto l'arl Store Must ht-ltl, havt' valid t:allf. 0 L . t:ood dn vinR record & know t:osta Mesa. Aprlly at flub Auto S u pµl y , 21211 lla r hor B l vd l '.M . 6'i6·2464. Uomt'Stll' IMM .. :OIATE PUSITlllN AVAI LAHU; ... or hve m con1vanion aide. 833-2009. DRIVERS U1al·A-Ride, local l'tl 111 Laguna Hills has p /timt- & r /time positmns. Gd. dnving re<'. over 21 !in- surance requirement 1 EOE. 830·6191 Al Dirth Over the past 11 years. STSC has earned a reputation as a leader in p~oviding practical and timely solutions to modern business problems. As we continue to grow. we have ~o excellent opportunities in our expanding L.A. area offices for the following indivictuals: TECHNICAL TRAINING SPECIALIST As part of our Marketing Education Department, you will be responsible for building and conducting training programs for marketidg employees and play JLmaictr role an developing an e ucation department. The bright, energetic individual we seek will have following qualifications: •T .... 1 • .... l111er. lpda .Wt ..... procn .... J •Two ,.... pr°" , I • .,....._. • • Wtlt le•el l•J I c,., ... ::i:h APl.J :~.::.. ~,!·:,. ...... • ... 11•••-,..,.. .... •bcalatwn.......t.,.._ ..... Other desirable qualifications include: experience in VM and VSAPL. finance. and sales. Individuals interested in this position should contact: ,_.Geier 2 ~!(3_47-2505 21243 • ... .. Wte 240 W11••• .... CA..tl3'4 APPLICATIONS CONSULTANT Working closely with marketing representatives in a team approach, you will be responsible for designing and implementing APL applications and assigning customers In their succesaful use of the APL•PLUS ti~ sh•lng system. In this capacity you will Interface with all levels of customer management and may become involved in teaching APL applications and techniques in the education program. To qualify. you should have: ... •W ........ wll ..... Aft. .......................... ...... -a. -····~ ...., ............... 1£;4 :---=!•r a ., ·••irh1 ............................ ... .......... 1 ... .... Individuals interested in thl1 poeltlon should contact: GsylepH 21J/41M611 JftlJhf .............. ......... , .. CA ..... We offer a highly prot...ional and chaltenglng work environment, attractive ialary and benefit• Including peld dental and health lnaurance and tuition aid and un1urp•12d opportunltlel for growth and recognttk>n. ..,...,~ .......... .., , DllY,Jtl UftD&IYMY J.!lnlcAR nn...LOR PART TIME APPLY BUSINESS SAMPLER 137M GOLDENWEST tA Wl!'Sl'MINSTER Driver Meyerbof'1, primuy ••Siller ot aood food to Irvine Corporate Com· mun.It)' needs reapon11i· ble dri ver delive r y I penoo to drive our van. Good drivina r ecord nece11ary. Mon .-F'ri, Approx. 8AM·2P M. Call Suale · 557 ·6232 after noona . DRIVE R ror lite de · liveries in Harbor area . Full time Mon-Fri. Neal appearance _ Good driv- in& record. Call Sue at 5 40-4174 . Mu ste r Blueprint.~ 234 Fischer . CM. Electronics MOTOR WINDER A1Htllbler Precl1I011 $7.19-$1.89 ~ We have an immediate operung on the Isl shaft. We seek an ind1v1dual with 2 years cxperienl·e in motor winding with own tools and a bility tO' read prints. We olfer top competitive wages and a gent!rous benefits package which includes life, medil'a l. prescription, dental und vision coverage a lonJ( with 12'h paid holidays m cluding Chrislm:.i:-. shutdown. For more an format mn, please co11· t act our l'e r son ncl L~partment . LEAR SIEGLER ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISION 2040 E. Dyer Road ( H<.od Hill & Dyer Hoa1l 1 Santa Ana. CA !Yl7US C714 l 540 3210. Jo;x1 328 Equal Oppty ~mployer M ... ~,11 ELECTRONICS Bf GI NEER We S<.'<!k an individ ual LO p ed orm elect r ical eng111eerm1i: design for the development or cle(' t ron1<: systems t>1rc111t and packa"ing dcs1.:n R e qu i r es Elt·<' l rica l 1Enl(in ccri n j! degree and 2·5 years ex pertenrc. We orrer top cnmpet1li11e wages and a genero us benefits package which ;ncludes· lire. m edical. prescription. dental and vision coverage along with 121h paid holidays in cluding Christ mas shutdown. For more in· formation. please con· tact Personnel Depart- ment. LEAR SIEGLER EHHGY PRODUCTS DIVIS I OH ~ 2040 E. Dyer Road I Red Hill & Dyer Road) Santa Ana , CA 92705 1714) $40-3210. F.xt 328 Equal Oppty Employer M ff /II Engineer DESIGN ENGINEER We have an lmmediale opportunity for a Design Engineer . We seek a graduate in Mechanical Enginee ring w ith a minimum 5 ye ar!! ex· perience in design of e lectro /m ech an i ca I hardware. We olfer top compensa- tion and a proressional working atmosphe re, with a generous benefits packa1e including com· pany paid medical. den· tal, llfe, prescr iption, and vision coverage. Please apply or contact our Peraonnel Depart· ment. LEAR SIEGLER ...YPaODUCTS DIVISION 20tO E. Dyer Road) (Red Hill• Dyer Road) Santa Aaa, CA 9'l'705 (714) 540-1210, Ext m ~~i/H ~?~ ..... !!!! ~?~ ...... !!r~-?~-... ?!~--.. • ... ~:.~ ..... ?~~ racasu .... Tecb. •••AL OMCI. o..--J.-----•l•l'd-ll _____ _ Qty o1 Latuaa a.aeh, U&e b'llAu, -tiunj uc1 ll.Hl·ll,725 /mo. ID · ..-: f'feid coutruc· TIMPOIAIY HOITMOSTHI \l'Cllv• -a. plana check· timl trailer. I boun per NI Oi p/'Ume PQifU.. ia1. coaatructioa, ID · du. • bow. MMMM. Silla up now for loul avaU. for reliable • spec .• lud aw-veyioa • AlkrarDcmCbamben. wor,k aul1nm~nt1 . ~ penoaa. -· otnce worL Pre 0.. l. otc, Receptioniat, Ev~ abU•-.. njov -· ... ·. •••~L -c1 Secretarial. ... .,. ' qr. coursework • coo Good i"t.bii vm • s c e I . c o m p a n y sklerable exp in plana have:.... t~:r::· ~':t CARROLL ANDERSON =r:.~c!:nr.• :;~ cbeckinl • con1trucUon .,... t7..oo ' . . T E M P 0 R A R Y tAM·Noon, Mon-Fri . inapec. req. Apply 506 . . SERVICES PellCmlMI Foreat Ave, Laeuna •••IALOHICI 4001Bin:hSt .. SteD MAllJOnHOTIL Beach by l·Z:S.ll. P!f perm, insurance of. Newport Beach ~184 900NewportCealer Dr. ___ E_O_E IAA ~Good co. benefits.1~~~~~~~~~~1 NewportBe.ch Execull ve Secretary: General F.qual Opp Emplyr M /F Typing, shorthand, Real GINIAAL OPFICI MAIMT .. AHCI Estate or con1truction P/time. Typing, phones. Retired, bored? p /time b a c It gr o und . N on 1en. olc. duties. Hunt. m aintenance poa. is smoker. Salar y open. Bdl. area. 847-3563 open. Mon., 9AM-2PM. HOUSEa.l!ANl!RS To•lbr. car. "5-5123 ~1 ~-;-• .I-Of-. -fice A~;h-ite-;. Tues .. 9AM·2PM. Wed .. I~~~~~~~~~ 9AM-5PM. Apply : Pen· ,._ _______ _ DEC.SEC'Y mahly qu a lifie d in· dividual with excep· tionaJ typing skills for fast.paced professional services /training dept . Knowledge or Mag C11rd II preferred. Newport Beach. Top salary & good be n e fits . Call 640-8960. Exp'd . Dental Assis . for Laguna Hills endodont1c.- olfice·will tram in endo. 4 1h d ay /w eek , xlnt benefits 830·4270 FILE CLERIC R.L Kautz & Co. Irv 1s accepting application~ for file clerk. Lite typing req 'd. Will train <.:all Di ek C hur c hi ll : 714-~9-•171)0 exl. ll J 16. 1-'ood Ser vices PART 1'1 M E WOftK AVAILABLE ! Ncl•tJ a little extra m onew"! Work for the Irv ine &Unified School L>1s tn ct rood service depl µart time & st ill enJOY other act1v1ties for the baJance of the day App l y 2941 Alton Ave . Irvine. 552· 13113. KO. K Food Ser•ice Won"' .,./time opening in our Oietary Oepl. lfosp1lal food s~rvil·e l'X pt>r pref'd COllta Mes;i Memorial Hosµ1t:1I ~I Victoria .<.: M. 642 27:14 E.O E. M ,.. II 1-111.L Timi'.'. P /t ime an:-.. sen·. No exp n<•1· I 'a ll lil).3333 fo:.(J 1-; i'\all l1me & part lltn1• l'ar Wash hl'lp Full llmt· & part Lune ~ust hl' oH'I IH Ap11ly in fll•r'snn Metro t ar Wash. 211511 I llaruor Blvd Cusla ML'Sa . For Ad Action Call a Dai~ Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 tural F irm . v a rie d nysaver, 1660 Placentia ••Hotel d1-1ties: gofe r , N .B . Ave .. CostaMesa lnS.8215 u...-.1. & General o rnce. lyping, n.Anllpers General Labor -golklub light bookkeeping Al· l d storaee. P rr. $3.35 pr hr. tral'\ive So. Laguna loc. IUft ry Pvt country dub. Call P088ible 4 day week if Tues-Sat for interview. desired. $4.50 to $.5.50 pt!r Attendants _&W-_5404_____ hr. dependent on skills. We have immediate Cull 499-2283. time ope n in gs for GeneraJ housekeepe rs, section General housekeepers & la undry Tiie lalMHI lay Club MAIL ROOM attendants. Must be able isMWhiriftcj: Retired? Want Pl'J'1ml'·! lo work fle xible ho urs. Mailroom pos1t1on is occassional weekends & Rec.i•iftq Cieri& open. Mon .. 5PM·fin1sh, ho I i d a y s . E x c e 11 . fo'ull tim e. Mus t have Tut>s ., ~PM -fin is h , benefits & working con· nexible sched ule. Days Thur.i .. 9AM llAM. App-<iltions including a free orr: Sun. Mon. Please ly: Pennysavcr , 16ti0 meal per shift Apply call f o r an app t Plal·entia Ave . Costa 9AM -Noon . Mon -Fri 645-7358. Mo 11 .-Fr1 Mesa Personnel 8:30-5. MARRIOn HOTEL ---------· t;1rl Friday for account 900NewportCenter Ur. G .. ERAL OFFICE E lectron ic:s firm 1n Costa Mesa seeks person with general ofrice & llll' boo kk eepinl( ex perience, including at .. counts payable & at'- coun ls recei11a b lt·~ Permanent pos1lwn re qwrcs reliable vcr!>Oll <.:all Valor Elel·lronl·:-. 540-9264. mg offi ce, ac:curale ly11 Newport Beach 1n g & 10-kl'y adding EqualUppEmply rMW GF.NERAL P frilM Positiot1s Npt Bch iJrea Sec"y . no shrthd . 15 h r week. machine. slarl immed Don't pas~ this on1• up ~9-2922 GIRL FRIDAY Ne wp or t <.:e n ter General o rfiCl' dut ies . 7 30AM·41'M. <.:on la<'l Mrs l'ratt _ 644-!H 11 GIRL FRIDAY Parl lime l(irl Cnrlay with bookkcepml( hack ground. Lile typm.: & fil ing. 1-'lexible hrs. Ap· µrox 20h rs wk Near 0 <.:. Airport S.~ S7 hour Iv HWR Assnc•1ate:,, 557 !IITT t Bkpr. Thru T.H :1 day wk. .lr\'inl' Personnel Age~ GIRL FRIDAY 4H8 I':. 17th. Costa Mesa J l' w l' Ir Y an I 111 u c Suite 224 · 6J2 1470 . aul·l1un gallery need:. re ~ lwhle pt-rson for ofr dul1c~ 1n plea:-.anl. 1n ler~tmg surn)unrlmg~ GENERAL CLERK l'hl' Advert1i.111i.: llt:parl mcnt of thl· .-•rnntry s largest vo('almnal tra111 11\g 1·omµan) has an l''< l'l·lll•nt opportunity for a person who 1·an ly pt· at least 4;, wµm :ind ~11rk., ~ell with f1gun·~ t11 J.11 •· pan• rl'port:-. and c·om pile rl'1·urds 1-:M·dlent s alary and Crin ge benefit'>. Apply · f't•r;.cn1 nel Department. NATIONAL EDUCATION CORPORATION 4400Campus Ur Newport l:lcal'h. (',\ Some 1yv1ng '"II 'd . fil Ing. J>hones. posting & a b I l• l o w o d . "•1 m t• wknds & Ol'<' C\ enmg:. Siil<ir} 1·omm ~ exp l'h !>t•nrl rc~Urnl', ''"l In).! l'Uffl'lll work h1:-.lw \ I u E M I' I H ~: (;,\I.LEHI ES. I' 11 Bo:-. 1'2!1, Sant ii :\11a. ('a !12702 GUARDS Full & part llllll' All :.irt·as L;niform~ lurn ti .\l(l'S 21 or 11\'t•r . rclln·rt wdt'ume ~o 1•xµ1·r lll'I'. A p V I y l ' 11 1 \' t' r ·' a I l'rot.edaon Sen u·e. 122G W 5th St . ::iuntu An;,, ln1erv1e~ hrs !I 12 & I -1 Mon-1-'rL ll a1r dr1·s~l·r n1·(•1b Ill' e n s ... 11 iJ s:. 1 s l a 111 Sl ut110 F l\ e. MO l>-l·t:I Equal Upportunil) HAIH Slyh:-.l :\lan.•t.!l'r H OUSECLE AN~R S needed, no exper. flex t ble hrs. Own trans. 11ood pay. 541Hl857 HOUSt-:<.:Lt::ANl':RS To work for J anite's Haggedy Ann. P rr. ti 3 Tues Fri 675-2514. Hou.~ckccper. liv1• in for bead1 house. 2 children . 1•ook1ng, must dri ve. 496·0459 eves Housek eeper wanted, general housecleanm.:. S5 'hr. speak English. 1 day week Ref. Bond<•1J. 640·5754, It U U S t-: K F: E P F: fl & per s onal aide for artbrill<' wQm a n" Sal & S un .. 1~·81'M . l'l'rm fi75·0596 Housekeeping HolM-*ft' Pwt TilM Need Mon .. Wed . 1-·r1 12Noon lo tPM to prt· pare meals & lite hspkg for delli?hlful gen tleman ln Corona d ... I Mar Cull fur 1n f or Ll p John lleulthcare Sen 11'l', 752 11.194 t-: 0 E Housekeeper. live 111 fo r elderly couple, full t.imc. own transp, 2 days orr. xlt ~alary ~2·1~3!1 HOUSE MANAGER For Vooth Sheller Call Pat. 548·0681. IN FLATION G E1"J'l ~"H: 546-731>0 I Employer M F Xlnl o pply for tov ---------•1·---------operator~ folh•~mi.: ,<; I ·····---·---------' tapah1l1ty vr rt'\'rlllllll).! YIJL' IJOW!'ll"' Lm·a l :-.111· cl>:>:-.ful bu:.1nt'Ss woman nc t'd" ;imh1t111us. ).!II unenh'C.I ahsonalt•!> Fm 1111er\'ll1~ a pp t . l'<tl I A lt ernal1\'I'~ & 1\~ social<.>:-54!1 :1762 ~d peoµlt• Call in 1·un f1dl•n(·l' !!53 A2M> Hair Slyh~l. l1g hu~y , _________ _ salon. no follu~ 1111: m·c Let your~~ career take flight with FLOWSEAL! We are a medium-sized Orange County area N . Y .S.E. listed manufacturing firm offering the following career opportunity: TOOL DESIGNER Requires 2 years experience in the tool design area. The person we seek will initi ally be involved w i th traditional tool design relating to the design and development of cutting tools, jigs, fixtures and machine components. Standard drafting is required. We offer honest opportunity, not fancy promises. You WILL be given the opportunity to experience all • facets of the tool design area. We offer exceptional benefits that give full coverage to your entire family. To explore this challenging opportunity. please apply in person or call: 11KC FLOWSEAL A u.lt Of..._. C•lr• Cerp. ........ ClllM I'. , ..... CA. a..au1 """'......., ~2216. Ha1rs1yhsl Help' We an• t urning away business In need ot 5 full service stylists fo r o ur progressi vt> salon. Advanced train ing, Guaranteed s alary. loads or benefits Please call : !'>46·71116. HANDYMAN-Part-lime w 1exper in l'arpentry & drywall. In Costa Mesa. no-ss18 HOME CARE ftN'S , LYN 'S. llllA. NA'S. South & Central . Ora nge County Call Medox &4 I ·855 I HF.=:'N~:~N 's Needed Cor all shifts IA-sign your own work w~k. New pay rates Best Nurses Registry Coilta Mesa 754·6771 Anaheim !156·3430 HOSTESSES Day & Nite shirts avail. Apply m person. Mc Fad· den 's Bays id e . 333 ltayside Dr. NB. ·Hostess wanted. Part time. Apply in person. · l262 S.E. Bristol St. <.:.M. H O ST ESS E S & Waitresses n eede d . Pays well. Apply in person: El Ranchlto, W4, 2800Newport Bl .. NB. : Hotel Frent Desk Clerk We are seekin1 • people orient.eel person able to work varied hours. Must lnspet.·tion GAUGE INSPECTOR $1.59-$9.55 /hr Ar. a result of a work backlog, we seek a Gauge Inspector for the Isl shift. Thi.s Is a tem - porary position for 30 days . R e qu i r es a minimum of 2 years ex· perience in the cahbra· li on of s ta ndarct mechanical measurinl-( equipment and a good calibration backg round in a minim um of 3 type:. ol equipment mcludm.: d ial bor e ~aol(t•s . micrometers and thread gauges. A work 1n1¢ knowledi:e or gauge St't· ting procedures 1s dl•- sired. We oHer an excellenl benefits package wh11·h includes life. m c>dical, prescription, d ental and vision coverage along with 12"'2 paid holidays in cludin g Ch rist mas s h utdown. F or 1 m mediate considera tion. please apply in person or contact our Pe rsonnel Department. LEAR SIEGLER --•YNODUCTS DIYISIOH 2(N() E. Dyer Road <Red Hill • Dyer Road I Santa Ana. CA 927~ 1714) 540-3210, Ext 328 EQualOppty Employer M /F !H Have someWna to aell?' (,111811\ed ada do It well. 1 be adept with figures. I F\&11 Ume poelUon olfen ._ _______ _ •excellent c ompany I beneflta, includln1 a free meal penhllt. Apply In C-p..'::!r··tAM· '1t='~· ...... , .. Mia ---~ .. , .. • • '--. ~ ..... \--·-_,,. .. --......... -....... -~ ... _.. _. .. _._ ..... . ft ... I -.,. " W..tM 71M .wtW••• 71 .. 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C.11 Anderaen ... _ v, ... .,..,. ---w1 ... 11as-r h ........ ~.• 7..,,.,~ ... , --.-••· P\e ... l'ail for •11111 .. ~pmt aur •• w1rin&. ual wlO. heavy "Ji -: ...... -·-· Bob Siemon ChriaUan ~-mu Io r • . • w 1 I •' h 11 • pwn.nc.•e 111 the 11lanmn1 Jewelrv •••idaboud• • """' DI lntt1l'1tl1t 11reelaiun NURSES Aide11. Exp. , trir al m1u•hanli 1111t in 1wet·hlll" 11aru 11nd pre 11ref'\I. ll lo 7. Men 1d reipalr t't•rfm m p11re1t111n of uul'mble Verde Conv.ttle1H·eol _. ......... 1lut1e• .. ut'l1 '"' 11Ian 11 Wu 1 Ii 1 11 I! Holpt 661 l:cnter St . ttptat"&1"6 df'fe,·lht• w11 liuuwh·J11c 111 ••11lll' t'M Pukta8 Attendants - VaJet ~., ..... IAI 6 mal11r111 l'""''"" 111"' c r 1 •I ~ 11 u1'11 J " lK*la \n lh'• •·h•t'lrlt'IAI ~l .. lhll' llll'U•Wf 1rnJ ll 1Mlal11tl11.11i. r'1vla1 1111t I .i 111 1 u 111 M 11 ~ I 11 l· ii pleaied to announce It ii now laking appUca- ticm for employment- job localioo -lhc beautiful new Anaheim Marriott Hotel. Full time/Part time. Days or nighta. Must be depen· dable ti have good driv· ing record. Good Hlar y. Women encouraged to apply. rr you a r e in· terested in an interview. am '*'"'"Ill llltlt()tb <'l• liaJ1UU.U With p rlK'CblUJll.( ~,YB l"AJM'I Wl"0ollc1 11& 11f m11h•11.il1> lt'ell UIHI ......_Ah*/LYM WtiS need you now for lltltff reluir. Acute hospt .. au stufts Design your own work week New ~Y rates t•ll ,.,. 1-.1111111~ t. 111111 ,.._..i Mio; 1h •1trt·1·" 1h· s-1111\ I" Wotj(o'f\ !'M.•11tJ 11• M l 1thl1• MUOM• 111 H11i. tlifllt ll:ali) 1•1101 I ' I I t'u .. l)tlll I t11<lla ~l'l>ll I' .. !J~~'tl 1 .. 0 to: tNS\l l\AN<'.: S " I t:~ ·nl"fld ol hthtwit utlt .. 1.a1n• ra,,ml'n In• ,..,,. IA&H\lhUl" lu t'\IJ.;11,j ----------1 .a~cy lun •r ~ v1 Jt- l • I , , ll 1 ( Ii. M \ ,. I .. .. "" Of ~ 163:! TERM! Ufe -'gt'nls ..... to 165°/o COMM. 751 60ti8 Herma Milano Int l ntenor p l.int m J in l e n a n t't' F I l 11 bent'f1ls ~5 ti:!·I~ Jr.lool&Ja~ Professional cn~1nt'ttr 1.11.i firm need!> Jr Lllt,kµr with mm lyr exp Musi t ype rashllHI blund area C all Mr., Kay 640-t>1tl6 <.t!nnel & \'cl l\s,..1st anl, FT, salary .lc1wncb 0 11 exp 75~19\ I LANDSCAPE MAJMT. FOREMAN Minimum I yr exp in J man crew i.upen 1s111n. $1000·$1250 1w 1 mo. 5 days . As k ror Ho n 646 7441 Landscape Fort.•man Real Estate Co. ::.et>kin14 e x p e r . L a 11 d s 1· a 1J e Foreman for full llm1• positioo. B1 lingual abih· ty prefern·cl Sala r~ commensur<.1te with ex· penenre Respond to Ad ti694, Oaily Pilot. P .o . Box 156o, <.'ost a Mesa. 926'.!6. .egal Secretary. 11 .B. min 5yrs , Calif t•xp. heavy r espons ibil1t y, xlnt skills. qualified nn· ly. Call 17M IH47·60-lt Sue ..egal Secrl•lary Santa Anatrustin area. l'os1 lion available for ex· perien ce d legal secretary in lillgation, municipal & hus i11l'SS Uazlz I •ca M• (oi<Ol't •I m cl'ho1111 n al ll.110~ lt'dgc t'\IJt'l It'll•'" Ul tll:-l lnl·.il ll< plumlm1~ hd µful \µµl) tu l.J11) 'iurf & Sd 111I llult'I l..il(w1d Ut:dl'h 1!11 IH7 Maintenance Mechanic M .. nufac turin14 l'om pany hu::. an 1mrned1ul1• net!d r •• r an l'Jt!Jcrll•rlt'l'll 1Syr,,1 Md1nlt·11o.111 1t• Mcchanu•.111 wvrk un lhl· J ay 'ohlft i-:AjJt'rl1•n('I' Ill mdu::.trral µlanl 11la111 lcna11n• a mui.I l>utwi. will 1ni-lutlt• l'lanl m c I' ha 1111· s 11 µ µu r I , hydraulic. 11lumtJ111~ & vrcvcnt ull ~" 111 u111 1cnanl'l' ai:.~1~11r111•nts ~ualif11·d 1n1l1 v11luu ls eall. J ack11· U11·k1·I al 5411-ll·t.1 or aµply l>twn thehrs !IAM<ll'Mat MARMCO MATERIALS 600 Vi1·toria St Costa M c•::. a <:I\ !)2t:!7 KO 1<: M F ~NAGER /TENNIS &nerdd '°f Faci1. tiCourts Smal pru shol) ~xpr. in tennis upcru lions. Min1m~1I mvt~:-.l nwnt. Salary & t·omm (.'all 497 22H6 111 "'n :J 5 µm MANAG t-:H. tu lm~ual. needed now ror r 1t1m1• pos. in c•eram ic·s hlutl111 Gd salary 645·flll:Ci MAMAGIEMIENT Couples p rl 2nd tnl'llm C . help manu.:c wholesalr huslnl:ss. 549·3026 ManCll)er W antfll Mat u r c cou p l c• t 11 manage mc·c JG unit upl bid~. in good t:astsidt• Costa Mesa area Jo:xper preft!rred. Send resume to Box 783, l' 'o Daily Ptlol. PO Rox 1560. Calta Mesa. Ca 92626 law with knowlNll{t• of Management T r.1111l't'S Mag Ca rd 11 11~ M rapid a d va n <·1·m1·nt. Memory upcral1on. S ill benefits . Must he l'lc~m. skills neccsi.ary Must a 1: ~ r 1· s s 1 v c n 11 11 be able lo work with s mo k ,. r ,; I' ET C O minimal lnslrul'llOn & a n i m a I s u µ p I y s upe r v1s1on Salary s upt·rmarkcls. u pply commensurate with 15041 Gohk nwcsl St & s k1l ls & ex p e r 1 c nn•. &lsa.119Hl355 Xlnt. beneflb 97:i 2137 Ask for Kay. LOAMSHVICE SUPHVISOR for N.wport IHch Mot fc)ecJe I roller Must have thoro u i.:h knowledjte or 2nd trust :1et.'<ls .. , experu.~nct.><I m all phases of loan s<:rv11·- 1ng, c ollc<:t111n. <.'Om put er lmp11l 1<:xct•I C'fient commun1catw11 essential. Gd salary & company benefJL'> Call Bev 76U-6060. Maru<·urist nel'ded, I' 'I'. to take over l'lw11tcle Must be goocJ & tlt·penda ble l\lso renlal ~p;,i1·e for hall' s t) lt,..l 7S I 9234 aftcr6pm Manicurist Top facial salon & houl1 qu c loo king for rnan1<'urist w1lh follow inl: lo JOll1 the SH Ion 675-50110, 675-55111 Manufacturin9 Mature pcrMin wantl'<I f t 1 m e M u ~ l h a \' c ---------.i knowledge of 1-'inal testini.: or ckl' MACHl,,.l OPllATORS l211d Shlftt We now have openings in JUl fabrication clcpl. for machine operators. We .vould prefer a min. or ti months recent exp m nillina & bridiceport Tiachlnes & the ability to ·ead blueprints & µrc- :ision mea!lurtng de "1ceii. Apply al. M9lter ~ialttH UMOllonrovia. C.M. j42.3'2'7 E .O.E. tron11· instrument~ Must be ahl<' lo 1111 r1·hast· parts. Must be ahlc to cxpt•d111• purchased parts Inventory control Must be able lo lake in commg ortlcrs over phone. ELE(.'TRONH.: n ;t.:11 . wanted p ttime, flell. hrs. Phone for appt btwn. 12 & 5. SSS-4326 Trade your old sturr for ne w goodies with a Classified ad. 642·5678 PRECISION MECHANICAL INSPECTOR $8.90-$9.86/hr l••r ll•tl•r En•r1r Proe1Ucl1 is the leadtir 1n th• field ot energy relat•d control devices We currently have 1n opening on lhe 151 shirt tor an 1nd1vldu11 to inspect first 11r1tcle mach111ed p1r11 and equipment using stand1ird 1n1pechon lechnoques ind pr1cllces Musi b• 1ble to read •nd UH engineering dr1¥w1ngs We otter an u cellenl benefits p1ck1g1 wll 10 h 1 nc ludes Ille, med 1c11. preacrlptlon. dental 1nd v111on eoverag• along with 12·~ p11d llohd•y• 1ncludlng Cllr111mu shutdown For 1mrn•dl1l1 con11d•ra11on. pleaH 1pply 1n peraon or contact our P•r1onnel Oep1rtmen1 ~LIA .. lllQLIR. INC. ~ ..... QY "90DUCTI OIVlllON ...... o,.,.... (Aef ... 0,.,....,, ..... AM. CA 11111 (ft•l ...... 11.l•t.• Wt· u(lt·1 ;,i11 c\\'t•ll1•111 ~J I.H y ,111.t hl'll1•f1 l) IH&t'kUj(tt llH'ludinl( l1f1• llll'•l1 .. .il 1.ll't':ot l'l'llJllOll t!.·11IJl .md \ 1111011 l'IJI 1.'llll(C c1lv111( ~Ith I:!'" 1Jlt.1d holidays 1nclut.1111~ t'hri,.l Ill.ts s h11lllo w11 f or 1111.nc rnfurmo\11111 µ 1 c J ,. ,. 1 1111 I al' I u u 1' P1•1 s1.Ju11cl I > .. 11Jrt111cnl LEAR SIEGLER 84BlG Y PRObUCTS DIVISION 20.W E Over lt11;11I ( tkd Hill & Uy(·r lt1Jutl 1 Sufll ii I\ II a , l' I\ 9:!70~; 17141 !;-IU 3<!111 ... ; ... 1 :1211 l::qual OµµI} t-:mploycr M ... II Murketmg Managcnwnl Loc:al e:icc ... u11ve St'd,,.. quallftl-<l 10d1\01llual l'ur high 1111·om1• I' T s1l11a t100 Mu:-l Ill' 1·urn·nt ly l•mploycd (';ill IW1 :.!121 Matu1el' pt•r,..011 t.1 n •ad for youn~ m a n with 1m patr<.'t.I v1s1on. Sal m ght only lo :-.larl f1 um Ii !Jµm . $1 hr. 70!) llti7!> 1\foc: h an 11· Opcnin~ fur I w1·l I quahfh;I Ual:-.un Medi w ·lit· Call Frt•cl Sau dcrs. !131 lJ75 01· 11!1:1 :l:.11!1. MECHANIC Needed lo mainla 111 s111 rll'et of m111 1 hllSl'S 1n Laguna Hills. 1o:x11 & i.:cl reft•n :111·cs t'!'>M'llllaf fid. co bl•n1>f1ts Salan based on t•x p 1-:0 .. : IOJ.61!11 Al 01rt h Mrtlieal Ao;s1s1. front 111 fu·e. for (; I' , l'XP pre· fcrrl'<.I, m ail rcsum1• of r 1 n • man a i.: c r :1~ I Hospital He.I . S lt• Ill\. N.U.9'~:1. Medical X·RAYTECH Parttimc. 30 hours a W{'('k, 5 days. Nl'wport Beach oHll'l'. 631 4422 Medical Reccplion1s t Busy m ed il'a f i:rnuµ Laura: 557·6300. Messenge r MIESSIEHGlR We seek a responsihle 1111liv1dual to p1·1·form mi>ss1•n gt-r 1dcl1 v erv work bet w l' t• n u u ·r several office lol·Ht111n~. The succeshful r an didate must po!.scsh a valid California drl\'l•r's lie & be c·apablc of ca r rymg hea vy lo:Jds WI' provide a c· ar ( work111~ hrs. only 1. c1un f)t.ol 1l I' c salary & full twm•f1ts parkag1•. Suhm1t av phl·atwn to lloward 01•rnwn a lHE IRV1NE CDt/FNl'( 1061 Camclhat.:k SI Newport Hcac·h. ('u !l261i0 Equal Oppty 1-:mplyr Classified advl'rt1s1n g 1s a helter way to tell more people about the service you have to o((er Ask about our low rates to· day. 642·5678. Best Nunn-s Hegislry Uaita Mei;a 7!>4·6771 A.111Ahei m 956-3430 NURSES FIH please call 714·M8·4822. Pracueal nurses. aides, eo mpan io ns & oomestil's Live 1111out, full 'part lime µos1t1ons avail now AIDES IH ACTION Persoond Service~ ol Orange County, Inc. 117Jo COllta Mt:sa 545.05<)C) NlJRSl':S. <HN & LVNJ needed for Tria.:e & cHnical pos1t1ons N B. lm·atwn Xlnl hrs & bend1ls . Jo' 1T & P IT K33-~I < a:>k for Ueb · b1e 1 Nunin& RHPri•ate~ lll'M to 7AM in Newport • ~a1·h. We need both a part time & full time pe r son immediately. Call now for appl. Up· Ju hn H ea lth c are Se r v i c es, 752 0993 ~.O.K OF'C. Asst. for Irvine ad agy. Phone~. typin.: & j hit• bkpg. I" •time. Call & 1 ask for Sharon, 555-4280 Nu rs mg Pri.ate Duty Nurse Aide P /T Sunday & We<ln~sday , 3 tu 11. Lagunll llllls. Call (or infor . U pJo hn Healthcare Sc>rv1ecs. 7Sl·~E.O.K OfflCE HELP. Typ1.11g , f1l1ng, PoSlln~. etc Power Machine Optn. Satin Slitchin.: 646·5661 OfflCE PERSON GARDEN CENTER. MISCELLANEOUS I N· OOOR OUTDOOlt WORK. 842-8866 o~ atiolas r~a.Mf Back·up wir e operator needed for widely known slol·k brokerage firm Typing r eq ·d. lmmed. openin g Call He f(•n MrGmley · 644-22!12. onOMETRIC OHicc full ur p /t , neat. outgoin g, w illrnl( lo learn. Hunt Ht?ach 1147·59'l7 Order Desk . 1'' f'f . P /T da ys . Pl eas ant p ersonal i ty , good handwritin g a mus t. Will train. 540·5<!22 IFYOU have a ser vice to offer or goods to sell, place an ad 1n the Dail y Pi l ot (.,1asslried Section Phone 642·5678. To place your mes.age before O.e reading public , phone Daily Pilot (,1assified. 642·5871 PAIT-TIME Ambitiou s, goal · orieriled people person to assist in expansion or wholesale out l e t . MS-6995 PA KT-TIME Light typing. approx . two 3·4 hr shifts/week to Sult. 645-14~ PART·TIM E Gen e ral ale. up to 6 hrs per day. $4.SO hr. Ans p hones & fast accurate typing Nr So. Coast Plai a . Call Honna ETC Carpet Mills S46-5601 PART Time, F /time ans. serv. No exp. nee. Call: 833-3333 E . 0 . E . PART TIME Sales Woman wanted for Tennis Shop. Exp. pref. 831-711Y.! PIX IECEl'TIONIST Fas h ion I s land broker age firm. Hrs : 6 .30AM·3PM . Heavy phones. Capable out· going pers onality a must. Ask for Mrs . Pratt: 644·9111. Personnel needed for r tt e mp.loym ent in ceramics studio 645·8835 call 9-S wkdays . Photoitraphy s tudio needs exp black /white & f:6 Cilm processo r 64.S-3840. Pic·tuie Jo'ramer. Ex· perienced. Part time Art World Frames. 656 No. Coast Hwy. Lag lkh. 494·81<A'>. PICTURE FRAMING Ureat job for student. We are looking for a responsible per!lon who enJOY5 working with peo· pie. Full time or part time. Satur day a must. Some art knowledge h e lpful bu t not necessary. Call Aaron al 7 5 1·6306. Betwee n l·SPM. Plastic Fabricator to do cutting & forming or plastics. (714 )556 0900. PUASAHT PHONE WORK FOR LOCAL JAYCEE GROUP No expe r i e n ce necessary DAYS: fAM-2PM tens: .,..._., ... $4.00/HI. TO St ART + .......... apply BUSIN~ SAMPLER 13736 GOLDENWEST #A WF.STMINSTER Pre-school TIACHEIS To start immediate ly. Part time or full lime. Pre·SChool. 857·1263 MACHINISTS Join 1ne grow1119 profess ional team al L .. r ..._.., EMrgr Product•. ii leader 1n the field of energy related control devices W(' curre11t1y have !he following opportunities available for CJ1 p001:nced personnel Jig Bore DeVlleg $9.37-$10.32/hr. +50/o shift dlfferentlal 2nd Shift ID/OD Grinder $7.11-$8.11/hr. 11t Shift Heat Treater Precision $8.51-$1.55/hr. 11t Shift S years experience in alt phases of heat 1realing Is reqwred. ~er Steller offers 8 lop-notch package Of benefits tnCIUding Ille. medical. prescription. dental end v1s1on cover1ge. along with 12·~ paid holidays Including Christmas shutdown For 1mmed1ate consideration. pl .... apply 1n person o r contact our Personnel Department I~ LEAR SIEGLER, INC. ~I ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISION 2040 I . 0'91' ftoed (Red Hett a D,.r .. Oad) taftla Aft .. CA ttfOI (714) .... a110. l•l Ill .. . -~ PIH~P /f ~~:!'!~ ..... !!~ ~.~.~~ ..... ?!~ -------PUalC Ul.ATIOMS r· llAL ISTATI 71 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ac.r./fY"ST FUlltime for archll~· turaJ firm in Newport Beach. Call 7"·910. Prod~ Plate Room BusiDeHman requires SALIS Part time. llon. 2 :JOPll· reliable person to eam Leadinti real estate t'om- not.h. Tuea. l :OOPM · xlntincomeooP(l'basill pany seeks professional nm.h. Will train. Apply \0 help market products people to manaae resale llE Placenlia Ave. C.11. Ir recruit new reps. Blue offices. Prime areas Receptionis t /Pea board Bkpa. Medic11l office, typing & inaunnces, Laguna Beach area. Cati Betty 499· 1702. Ir Aaloc:iates 7llO-7070 av a i I. X 1 n t p a y & Prolrammer llJMEllCAL COllTIOL PIOCUMMER Public ~f o rm a ii on benefit.II. E01o:w·454S. Speclallat. Saddleback REAL ESTATE SALIES Collete. Mia1lon Viejo. Start the new year by in· 0 p port u ni l Y (or creaainti your earnings ener11et1c public r ela· with our new high com t1on /journalist pro· rruss1on plus bonus pro fea1ional. Responsi· gram. Rl':C EPT J ON IST · General o ffice, parl· ume, nr OC Airport, con· struct ion background desired. Resume req. Salary commensurale w /qualific ations . 549-~ We currently seek an m· dlvidual to pro1ram all numerical cont rol machines. You will select culling tools, methods of machining, and Se\ times. This po&i· lion invol ves troubleshooting, solving programming problems and performing related asalgnments . bililies include publicity We proudly orfcr: & promotion for north I Best resale location. campua in Irvine & edit Newport Beach in& al all major distncl I Prolt!l!s1011al Assocs puhllc alions. Strong d'rivateSc1·rctary writing, editing & tMember6, hoan Jul publications s kills a rcaltt>r!> tta·realion Dept recruit- ing ror sevt·ral part tim e p08ilions. must. Abill\)I to work I Nationul rclocat 1011 with people! es'sential. pro~ram R<.'<'reat1on Leader T e nn1 :. Ce nter Coore Im a1or Bachelor's degrlle + 2 Call now for 11pp111r1t Yrs. ex""r. pref. Salary. menl. as k for llt.'Lty •Ir ...-Walt. 673·7300 range· $1263-$1591 /mu Thera~utic· Hel' Coord. Maintenance Worker These are limited service part lime jobs with the par1's & recrea· t1011 dept, some prevmus ~·xpcr. is re,i'd Please eonl acl the personnel dept Cily of 1''ou11tam Valley 10200 Slater Ave. 714·!16:1-1~321. E.n.1-:. We offe r e!lccllent s a l a ry and a pro· fesstonal workmg at mos pherc , with a generous ben efits package including cum pany paid mt.>dical. tlt.>n tat. life, prescription and vision coverage. Please apply or contal·t our Personnel Departmenl. LEAR SIEGLER 8BGY PRODUCTS DIVISIO,,. 2(M() E. Oyer Road < Hed Hill & Dyer Road) Santa Ana. CA 92705 (714) 54().3210. Ext 328 EqualOppty Employer M IF /II Property MCJIWf Co. "-a Hilts N~ 11"tr Girl t--ruJay, 8:~5. Mon-Thurs. must type & like figures . 85.>-0166. P/time, 7days. 2hr~ da1 ly, AM delivery , L.A. Times. $100 11er week Uiguna Beat·h. 494·K4!1ti ru1uc SAFETY DISPATCHER Do you enjoy a l'hallenge ? t:an you make quick det·1s 1ons under pressure? A s dis patcher, your maJ11r du ty will be lo rea<·t calmly & emcienlly lo r ela y calls lo polkc offiters. Salary 1s $6.91 · $9.33 /hr + generous c 1ty·paid benefits Shifl work re- quired. Contact Cit y or lrv111e, 17200 Jamboree Rd. 714·754·3600 l>eforc 1·21·81 . Make your shopping easier by U:>ing the Daily Pilot Classified Ads . s:u~. btw. 8-5. PUIUC REL.ATIONS Opportumty for a eall vc in·housc Publi<· lle la t1ons wr iter for com merc1al real estate firm in Newport Beach. Ex· perience in real estate a must. Personable. self. starter n1•edt.'<I tu fill thi,, exciting po:;ition <:ood benefit s Comµt'l11 1 H' salary Conturt l't:ggy Walt al Grubb& EIUs Commercial lroker.Co. 7 l4·K33·290CI PURCHASING CLERK The l'urd1ah111..: D1·11;111 nwnl 11r th(• t uuntn ~ lafj!l'SI \'1J1'at11111a l I rii111 1ng l'ornµany ha~ :in ~"' ccll<•nt oµportun1l ,> for J pcr!>on who t·an IYP•: ;H least 4ll wµ111 anti r·om mun II' al"' lo\ 1·11 11v1•r 1h1· telephone t-:ll.l'l'llent sal;,r y and l r111i.:•· bencf1b /\µply l't·r ... 011 ncl U(•µu 11 m <·nt NATIONAL EDUCATION CORPORATION 4400 Campa• Dr. N.wport l.ach, CA 546-7360 fo-;qual Opportunity Employe r M / F Let your, career take flight with FLOWSEAL! At FLOWSEAL, we can offer you today what other companies offer you tomorrow. JOB STABILITY . CAREER ADVANCEMENT POTENTIAL, A C HALLENGIN G WORK ENVIRONMENT. we can offer you all this and MORE. right NOW. We are seeking energetic and experienced persons whose dedication matches ours. If career growth and a challenging job opportunity is. what you 're s eek i ng . i nvest igate the following position available: TOOL CRIB ATTENDANT 5 years experience. Ability to read blueprints and use precision measuring instruments. Must be w illing to help out in other areas. We offer you immediate and significant challenges along with the opportunity to learn from top professionals in every field. Our benefits are Incredible. give full coverage to your entire family and must be explained to be believed. So take • look at FLOWSEAL where the challenges are and where your future could be just beginning. To find out more, just give u1 •call: ........... 17141 hl·IJI I WKC FLOWSEAL • u.lt Of ..... c ..... Ceip. ....... a.. ''.?.f:..-~ . RECSVING INSPECTOR TRAINEE Must he 1·1.1pab lt• or rt·a1I mg en1:10.-1•rmg tlr;tw 1nl(s for ,..m ull mcc hani .:a l c otnJJI• ncllL'> Will c111hl1tt·r 11art t1m1.•slu1.frnt 3-D INS'l'HUM l•:N'l'S 15.'>42 t 'hc m 1l'al l.n Hun11niit o11 llt:ad1 H'.).I 5:151 RECEPTIONIST lll':U "'' Ne1•d n•t'l'l>t 111111:.l fur busy, vr11).!fb'>I\ t ' lit·au l )' salon l.oail:. 111 benefits .'Yl!t IWIH RECEPT.-TYPIST Surf~lal-hw J ~w1lhoal mgf. h:th :111 011•·11111g l nr a rt•c·epl 111111:-I \Y l>ISI. r1'- qu1 rl'" 1~1 1 w11n1., inm t'XI'-I" I'! bc•111·l 1l;, HI 1•lurl1· .1 cla.v IA 11rl. v.1 1·k 111 RECllATION &ACTIVITY DIRECTOR Private l'ommuntl.> de sin.~ µ;irttun.• !wmter l, rullllml' (S umme r ) .-1nployce Mui.t he c·n•al 1 vc. 11u Lg111 ni.c & person able 1od1vidual 1·apalilc or developing , roort11nat1n..: & Im· µle mcnl111g 1·11ni munil.> al'l1v1ty programs f'or all age<> w1th1n hutlget.ary & a cl m 1 n 1 " l r a l 1 v 1· i.: u j ,, l' I I II t: s . s ti Ol l' weckl•ncl work ;1i.suc1ul 1·cl w11h th1i. 1111s1Lwn ~I .1 r I 1 n g :-a I ;1 r '! ih 511 hour Ca ll fur ••l'Pl. •19:1 IHU ~ 12 Wktb ;, n<in :.rnkj.( 1·11\ 1r11n ffil'lll . :.1•111! 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'l\·111 I pc1ru1 ~ Iv f11 ll 11111e c ·., 1 Tod S.·r\ wt•i. .1\ ·• i'.1 K'.O • I f(t'(:Cpl 1001';1 I SWlTCHIOARD Entry lf'•·el 11·1~1111111 a vail wtlh llJ~l p111•1•d Newpor t I n ·1111• "" t••I ffil'lll l1r111 \J1pf1, :1111 must ha\ 1· µ111fl•:-.:-.11111,il front 11rr11·1· .1111.w.11 .11111· I & l'Xl'1•1f 1'0111111111\11'.I l111n 'k ill' W•· 0111·1 l' a r 1· t' r " \I I' I ' 1 11 pleu:.anl ,11r1 u11 111l111~· v.llh 1'>.1·1'11 .,,,l.11' ,i,, Ir ln j!t' h 1·11 1·l 1t· { .1 I I l't·r~11nn1•I Lriterman Transaction Set'•i,H, ""· 752-0070 RECEPTIONIST :'\lewport fkal'll are<• lu $!Im Lob of \ .11 ll'I v urcftor ,t1pphwr .. 1i.·.hi 111 a<'l'uunl1n i.: cit· p l & aitoo;l.\t•r lttt• photll'll Tht•) offer 1·ic1·cllenl lw1wf1l' & a :-.hurl work "'•'l'k 557-6122, 731-7711 11•1·. Fn·e 1111\ppf11 a111 lll'~la ur ,1111 m.1nage 1rl(·llt Now a e1·1•pl111g ap· µh c .. 1111ns lur rnana~cr \ra1nt.>l'h & ass1s lanl manai.tl•ri. Mu hl be hard-working & ahlc to d1·al w1lh people. Ex Jll'rll'rt<'l' tr1 1·ouk1nl<( 11 1•1· t •-, ' ii r V I ' ti I 1111 V l'•t• lu·11 :.:711:! Orll·~;J II \,\ y s a II .I II a fl < 'J !Jlhl rnnu RESTAURANT W •\ITH ESS l'O<JKS ~!.qwr11·111·1•d . mature P;irtl 11111· if;,i~,.. l\pply 111 11t-r,..1111 Wetl Thu Fri 111:.rn1 Jpm lHOI U11ys1lle Llr ( ·01ona 1lc•I Mar fl l .. , I a u r .1 n I <; a r ll t• 111ani.:er µa nlr) 1·x11t•r tHll) IJa) ~h1ft . ~ dys l'•L 1·ountr)' ··luh 1;.H ;~tt}l a f! i!l'M i\~k tor 1h1•('hef lfrstaurant MCDOMALD'S Now horm.:. full or µurl t 11111· U;i'' & 1•\ t•s C:r1•a1 1·a ,. •. ,.,. up µ11rt Unlllt'' lln I hl• )Oh lralllllll( Fur nwn• 1n format um. 1· a II 75-1 !81:1 or 1n4uirc al :JM I llarhur Hl\·11 l' M RETIREE • M /F wllh lllt'kup lru1·k or van wh11 dcstrt'~ J> \ 1111silion for 1fistr1hution m1!r l lrs & w.1.:l's 11••j.(1•t1;1hh• l'alt any11m•· 1i7S !I052 Iv in,..: HETllll-.1) rn:Jlu rc p<'r,..on to run i.:a~ ~tattoo rronL.; 30 hr wk. salary P'~---4 S•r•lu l~WI Campu, IJr ...; II 1"21l \'orha SI. Tusl 111 1 t-comm !o:'<p'd Ernie. 1>'15 2271l Ope n Monday io:\'Clllllgh By Appomlmenl Only Hcccpl1on1s t T y p 1~t lleavy t yµ1n.: <:ood phone m anne r l's:.ent1al Conf(enial casual offil'e 8-~. Mon .. t-'r1. S alary open. 548·34&1. UCIPT LAW. FtltM Deluxe offices for O.<.' Airport are<.1 . Phones. Ille lypinfC, gen 'I o"1ce admin. dulif's. Good benerits. Call Diane: ~5300. Sell with EASJo: ! It's a BREt:zl:: Cla11lfied Ads 6'2·5678 RN'S& LVH'S l'refl'r matun• person kuowlt>dgc of both in prt•venlive m edit'inl' & Tiutr1t1or1. 1714 J 1!55·4lY77 SALF.SP1':1tSON wantl'li who know!I 11nd enjoys antiques 631 3332. 1~6PM Sales Part lime. lricW CCMIWll..t Will train. Preru ex- perience In wom en's re· lailsalell. 546-1821 556.9333 SALES I R•;TAIL) f'dl & parttlme, 13.~/hr + commiaaion to s\art. Artistic back1round helpful , but n o t neceuary. 75H>510. anAIL SALIS SI 200.SJJH/MO. Fine qu1tllly women's rlolhlnt store la 11eekln1 the ver y best In nperlenu 6 trainable salespeople. Locatlona In Newport Beach • South Coast Plaza. 11'\all beneflll, excieneot baM + commlssfOft. Please reply wtth • brief handwritten not~ ••Pl•'-'"1 your e~ to Prt91dtnt, P.O. 9olt 1111. ... I IHth. CA. IOT.O. -, .. .... ... ..., .•. ... .. •.. ... .;.-1 .. n· : ~._, ·.11 .... .. ·.~·~ -• 9M,YN.OT ...... ~ 11 , t•1 ._.W_.... 11M W...w..tM 11.. ........ IOtO .. Liue 1010 .... 1ll•1w ... .... .......................... ;~ .....................•............................................................•..•........................ l!t.~~ ..... !!.'.".""'.".-.!~ ..... !!.~ ~~!~~!.~ ..... ?!~ TAX,..,._1 tD ..,qi poteaUal ln votume olftce NO-0111 .Aal•-Ml r1 Cumpu IMe retary wn•r1•th· 6 ...... lalary 1lnl bnlM Uldlvtdual to 1111 ....... c 11. u-.a •:Oto: 11npor1aat J>U•llhHI In 11/P C.0 M r 11 a 0.1 NII t ... A hrm Typ"'"· l 1 . II r Pa u I•" 11 tOwpm. phone• Ao olh4t1 ILi • IMI dtrll •I •lull•'• t 'all rm ....... 161~COMM. ""'·~·· Ml .-.aaL, uulltutlljo\ • ~ ta yn or vln.,, •-"· ~·••• Yull 01 ,,,._ Sec-ond 1,1;1111·1• IUIW Ol~u1fr1Jt1l 'II H aai ..._ ae H11h ~ w•h11111 Store Nt'111111" 1 " ......_ art'11 ""''" \ • C'OmmlUHll ll I. • ' perien c·l' tlt •ll\•I -~2 s.a. LAIYULHMAH 01&r JOb I~ 11111\I U< llmc.uae tl You ml4i1 tw '"" ldl \ for manual h1w1 f2. You do no1 11.-.:ll .. car, OD.ly a r11lt' \v "'''r" •beck p. You m ust t.1· "'111111~ to wort ooly Shr~ .. tl<i.t 14 You mu :.l "" u llsf1ed with S50o 111 tlOO per week IS. You must alh"Al'r this ad belwt!en ti1\~ & 9PM. Ca 11 M r W 1 I c• 11 x 161-83 •You mWll l:w a h ll' le• walk •chew l(Um at th•· same lime Sli'es MAMAGEMENT TRAINEES Local office of national corporation now nt't'<b• several young peoph· to l r a i n a s f u t u r 1· managers. C..:om plcll' traininl progr11m 1-:arn while you learn, up lo $600/wk. Appl11·ant~ must b e oulgorni:. energetic, enlhuslastrc. -4' athletically inchnl'<i If you are lookmi: for a definite future. and arc career-m inded. call Mr. Future: 761 -8053 Salesman wanted. IJart time evenings for -sportswear & s porlir•I! goods store in l.al!una Hills. 951-1753. ~"1~~:{!«~n·f. but willing Jo tra 111 . Local outside sales 1-'ull or P /T. Plras1· c·ull 67!>-9052. Iv msl! SALES OPPORTUNITY Wllh small. healthy <.:o on growth pro)(ram with very high quality pro du~t. When quality means more than ever. relative to the dollar . W ·a n t e d s o m t· mechanical knowled1tc. abUity t.o communtcatc. seU starter. lhe person who h as work exp & wants personal i.:rowth (1l4)M2·2258. .aw\ lM!\ Wt!l'll ltf ~11'11\ MO 7111 llCllTAIY 1111.._ll H7 /_. ~' ''"~ ... \llh'''' lh'a1I ""-fUll U. 11111Ut'\tllt' With Ill l..iul :lyl' 1111'1 l'+li.111.: I> 1 •·11>v11•1lil1· '11•1111 I lt•l I\' i.I '"'I"''"'"' •. IJ11· 111111111 111111111:\lll1 .. 1i·h "'I , .• , .... ,,,,1 l\IJlllll :111 ut'I wfm1 11 ., K• J•I ~"I t.11•\.11 ' "' 11 1111111 .1111111 111111.l tl 1•,.1\ .. 11111•1 111 (l l't' I '11 \ ul N1·w1 .. 111 U1•,11h :1:11111 '111·.,.111111 ll l\d U:!t.lol l'htlllt' 1\4 t..0 t llll I". I I 1'. M I- SICHTAIY . l111t·1 lllt'1.ltJh I \ 111111< _.,.,. ,,, .. -.11urth • .111d !10 ... IJll• CALL llil.I 3400 SECHTARY l'IVIL t-:NGINl-:1-:1t1:\1; COM PANY N EWl'OI< I' 111-:Al'll N l-:1\ll O I' AIKPOHT 1'\tll uruc, 1'XIJt'rJt·11n·ll. t'ht:\!rful IJt'rson "'antl·d f o r l' 11 t r y I c• \ t· I se1·rctarrnl 110:.1t1vn w oµportun1ly f11r au vanccmeul Strong lYIJ mg & soml' SJI. ahillt1es llt'l'e:>sary i\1J1.1 ly 1n 1ll'rso11 w t rcs umc to Mr 1-'ucnh·~ al Hubert lk in, W11l1am i''rosl &. As soc1all's, Miil i)ua1I St , NB Secretary S919to Sl2db PoMtiOll requires: •liOOl> SllOlt'rllANI> •(.;{)0() TY I 'I NC; • S Jo; C H Jo: T A It I A I. SKILLS COlftPCl"y off.n: • Jo: X C !-: I. I. 1-: N T SAi.Ait Y •CO MP ANY H Jo;NJo:FITS Sullmll resume or •·all 111 confitll'lll.'t' to 1714 1· 5411· Ill I DOUGLAS Oil COMPANY -OF CALIFORNIA :1160 Airway Avt!. ('oslu Mesa. CA !l:.!t.i2fi AffirmallVI! A1·l1011 ":mµloyer St."Cretary SEHIOR SECRET A.RY lilCCJU,"J'A KY p /\h... JO hni l:dM. 716 lW/ MCllTAIY Stock bruhra&t' firm Ill t'uluoo l1land tu&.., un 111t·tUa tt' u p .. 111n1t tor arrret ~r y b~l'k ur IJP!rl'llUIUt t::x~r IJrt' tlt1t 1 3 JO t 'ontuc•t lfrh·11 M1·1;111lc v r111 ·•Wt 1)41 221'l ~·rt!tary S,.CI .. lltdh! I-1 1• 1• I o J I> I> I 1 ,. J 11 I llc1c ~ )OUf l'Ull'l'I' 111>1> l) ... 11h illl lllll'I 11.11 I lir111• \uu 1·.111 11ut y11ur i:uo1J vie 'kilb l11 wo~k "' 1111' l'l"'lltlll( '"'"1111111 t l111-:.tt~1uu:. IH'at•h h1l'a lllltl • .,.., $1 """ 1· •• 11 ('urul Bu r k . r110 r,11111 TMC ... IJJ l':lement ary I Pre!k'bool rtr priv1lt! 1chool, CM l&l'ell 842 OU I 1'ea<'hers Aide .•• ff. Colla Men 1i1re11 642 0'11 Tea<·her IMSTIUCTIOMAL A.IDI Ch•SHroom CALL . 760 3400 TIACHHAIDE CALL 700.3400 Als.1lcl'1uui. S1wll1111! &. ----------• .'>111•11111~ u f N1•" pol I l\1· a"'' I\ I( c n 1' Y • \:I 111 'll!!!T•11•a•1·h!le•r------- ( 'amvw. IJi ' 1-:<n; IMSTIUCTIOMA.l ~·notary SENIOR SECRETARY AIDE tSJ>cnal 1':•lu1·al11111 1 CA.LL 760·3400 ... :\1 ell 11pporlu111l.) lur ----------• 1·xvcr'tl bril',hl, 'dt mot" alcd j.1t•r:;o11 t\1· 1·uratc typll\I( a mu:.l Salary cl1•iw111l1·11l uµ1111 1·,µcr ~ml rc•sum•• tu I'() Jlox ~JO, N1·wport lkm.:h. Ca !rltiti'J t\lln Mrl·ky Jo: 0 .1': ~·retarial Platfonn S.c:r•tary l'rl'v1ou:. hu11k111g ex 1JCfll'nn• 1k sir alllt· X Int tyµmg skills rl'l11111·1·1t. sho1t hand not rl•11uirc•1I United California lank ~Ocean Av1· Laguna Bt·a1•h KO.I': Sct·y/ttkpr JO hr:. wk $1000 mo st art. H E l'Xll ltesumt', Hux S.il C'dM !f.£!5 SEC'Y /BKKPR 1-'or a1·c11uol111g ufl 11·1· (;()()d t yµ111i.: :-.k ill:. 1'<; bookkcl'p lng lia1·k 1-tround Salary 11pt·11 631·0125. SEC'Y /RECEPT. Min. 6 mu. l'Xµ1•ri1·111·1· Must be ;ihh• lo work w1•ll with 1rnltl1c. lw eager to ll•arn & f~ruw with a 1trnWllll! 1·0 Ask for Sandie. K3K I0'1U otympian Escrow SEC'Y-SALES Naliooal company nt't.'<IS sharp girl with goorl µhone VOll'l', typm~ liO wpm. & an CY•' for 1Jio latl. Ple;1st• •·all Mr Ja y a t 851 HIUO N1·w1111rt _Bcat•h. TEACHERS To start 1mmt•diall'ly f'art lllnt' or (ull tirnl' l'r1· Sl'h OOI lia7· 1263 Tt•li·µho n l' Sol1t·1t11ri. Wunlell Hl'S1JOn:.1lrk young girls to work l'Vl' hr:.. ;, :10 !Jµm . "sun Thurs a s lt•leph11111.• sohl01tors You l.'a11 l'arn hct wt~n S:l r,o $5 rxl l't' r hr 'J'u apply 1·all Kdly ••I ~10 ·MIHH afti•r ;, :10. Sun Thurs TEl.1':1'110N E /\ l'l~I' <'I. El< I\ Tu <·all fr11rn 11rf11•t· l'le'1.-;a11l. 11arttunc l1<.1tol • trofl with 11al11111al firrn ;$ I hours clad)'. with open 1 ln)(S fr11111 :I !J K4:t 7 13.5 I 'l'••nnr~ llustc•:.~. F T. Wl•d lhru Sun l 'nvalt' ('oun try Clulr. $5 hr Tennrs k n u w I 1· d i: l' r 1· ll d l'44 5-U)il TEST TECHNICIAN Sm l'lel'lronrt· systt•ms mfi:r. has lllJ{'llllll! for le1·h111na11 w :1 r. )'r' 1ll.:1tul & anah11: l'XP w al11l 1t y lo a :.:-.1:.l 111 1•11i.:1111•4•r1n i: task:. & 1H:rf11rm s y:.i.·111:. lt's l Call Data <.'h r1111 . I 111· m2 2<!1.l:! Tooling DYE&MOLD MAKERS 12nd Shiftl MS(' IS 1·11nl 111111111! Ill l'X 11:11111 rt 's llH1h111! op•·ra llllns & h11vc• a11 1111 m1.'tl1alt• llt'ed tor d yl' & molcJ 111uk1:r:. ~· yrs. 111111. cxpcr n •quircrl. mlL"it have ow11 tool;. & be ahll• lll 11pt•rah• all slaJ11larcl tool rm l'<llllJI I mt.'fll Comt• rn or 1·al I Master Specialties 16441Munrov1a. l' M 00 2421 E t i t-: tJWkJ Pm/Heat.baa• A.Ir ec.d1Ucloia1. s.d· dleback Colte1e. Mlulon Viejo. 2yra or lrade IChool or equlvaleot ellp. u mainleftance /beatln1 ~ A IC helper dnlred. lalary ran1e ll2163·fl591 811--41.'iO blw 8-5. WAITllSS Apply btwn 9AM & 12PM Charlie's Chili. D>l Redhill, Bldg. 12, SU. 1226. C.M. 92626. WAREHOUS•: Worker l..ooklng for maturt!. a lert indiv. wrllm~ lo l ea rn & aCCl'lll l rt!spons1b1l1ties 111 establis hed Npl Heh firm. Involved m s upply rng textiles u sl'CI 111 yachting. bac·kp:~t·k1ni: & ski wear. Set·. future· for nghl 11ersun F1lh111-t 11 r u r d e r s & i.: l' 11 w a r 1• ho us t.' d u I 1 1·:; Jo' 11m1• duys . 37 1, hr Wk X I 11 l I' 11 JI d IJendi~. l'uy ln<'rea:.•·~ bast!d on alJ1l 1~ <'all G'tS r!liiG ---... • Warehouse lnimediate Work! l:l·neral wun•h1iu~c· 110 e.xµt•r n·14u 1r e d 1;,1 poty. ~teatJy work. "'t·1·I.. ly pay l\orrell" f(MPORAR> Sf RVICCS INC ~I llusme:>:. Ctr Dr ;;:!(J!l In 1111.: 1~.~ 6664;, 1-:.0 ~: WASTEWATER South Cousl t 'o1111ly Water 1>1st :115}12 Wt•:.I St South Lat.:una. !J:tli77 (714M!i!l 4555. ext :!IK I HalphJ PLAHT OPER. I A full lim1• pos1t11m :.it :t ~, MGU a<'t1valt:d sliul1:1· trcalml.'nt plant 1'11~1 Lion rt'Qui res a «.; radt· I Stall' Was lcwatn l'lanl l)Vl'r 1·l'rtifirat1· /\ppll ('ant IS rt.•q II rr1·tl l 0 IK'rfllrm rout1111• pl.1111 W..._ la Dryer. Xlnt. .ou..tte Set, "O.W. IAe". L .... A.ITA•I ClCllld. P..:_._ KX41, ornamenlal Iron. from your bu1lnea1 Re1n1. froal·free, SllO. WMber. f15. Dryer. f75. RMI•. •· Trash com · pect.or, 1100. S42 44.m Kenmore elec:. dryer. lt(e ca., .. hvy duty, like nt!w, SUI>. 912-291 l Whirlpool heiivy duly dryer. eleclril'. ~d <0on1I &-ll8> anytime lti(J /bsl ofr. Washer and dryer for saJe 175 e11ch. icood con dlUon 96.11103 lt4.>frig, frost free, ~ood cond ~. Frct'Zt!r . up nghl, clean. 1-(00C't •·(11111 Sl25. Rcfr1.i. fro:.t frl!c. .iood con11. SI S\J r>4K Ii.'> I :I 548-448.S Dryer. ga:.. dean. goo<l c•ond . f75 ~HSJ:Jur ~ .. tll 44H5 while a. yellow. Bes\ ol-card. s.M oae card for fer over S2U. Call e.cb\.atphaaoneapare . &M-2380 for app 't. We return ,.rmanently aeaMd allraclive \al 6 Coffee table. rnd table. 1\rap, meelint airline chairs. lamps, b»r l.D. reqwremenll. Pre· 1loofs, afchans. Sara's vent Jou a. theft! t 'or 1 Odds & 'nds . 615 8172 penooaJized ta& encloae Fine Uruel Mahogany bril fml, MSO Gold up hol ••r loveseat SWll Maµle cJrop frnl 1hk $I IO t; r> h o I ~ w 1 v c· I n.1Cker f75 Dinette t IJI & . •I 1·hrs $13(). 1.eCoultn· /\trnos Clock $l :t5 . ~i<tS· 7126 UoulJle lied. lll'W. 11111t lrt·!,~. l1ux s11 r1nl(s & framto. SIOO a.-lti :~17>i Omrni.: ~l'I oval l<ihle .. Ii 1:ha1rs & hutch. anl111uu wh1k w wood toj.I. Xlnl 1·01111. f150, ~10 5345 Sofa 1·urnt•r 1-troup111i: wallpape r . fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we will back & trim your tag.'!. Or try two l'ards back lo back. PHIC•:s . Sle.aor3/~ 4 /5 tags $1 .60 cu 6~tags $1.50 u . IOormore $1 4-0ea Sult.'S Tux ln<'lucl1•d NO<.:AHl>'1 J>raw your own or !it:nd name. addresi;. phone & we'll make one l'artl j>t!r tai: Add:.!.'>• ••ach Send chet·k or monl'Y or 1Jcr to· rlLOT rlUHTIMG "l' 0 Hox 1560 C(l!lta Mesa. C..:a !r.!6l!ti Was her. 1·le;111 . i:ovd Kint (·ond ~110 l'all.\ lovelaH~ <·ond SK5 -"-·--''---l-!'!;!~l_1_l mu_ ______ ,-lf--)!i@fl~i(H~flfH" ~IO"e n 548~iir!'AH 4i1R.'l liouquet ,,f JU m111t1 ml Men 11114 I 11 S;tl1•. I.cl\ url'cl ht•llum hall11011:. 1':1t-.·t rll' SIU\ c• $75 :!.'i 111 l \ t·cn-..ilt•. t-h·l'l clq l't s.111· 11r tratll• .i~ 1r.11 •''>l'J I , Sc.fa , Th i~ Lwdw1lhnhho11&your l"u:.1u111 B:.o r . l.<1 "'fl'• 11wn ~·r~•mal mc•:.:.ai:1• lln1 a hr.11· l'I<' mu,.i J't'rfcl't fur l'\l'r) 111· :;1·11 1'11n• 11•'1-! ll1•lun 1·a s 111n Wt· 1t1·l1v1·r I l1\:'v1 afl l:l''.\11 f111 .q)111 fi73-441!1 Nl•w Wh1rl11ool Was h1·1 & l>ryl'I ' $111 11 lfrfrlKC'rator it! 1 11 It 1v1~ lilru-1 w 1t·c maker $7~10 l>ay' lk·dro•1m lu 11111u1 •'. '""' ~.Jli \l!lt.10. 1-.~c·.., & Wkrnb I ,ul•· .. 11•rt'fl lialiv 1·11li li'1ti~ li1rlll1 !-> '"~' m1 .. 1 I 1·•1 1%-1 &;cyci.s 8020 I · ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• s u1KJr t~~'J .. F.~~ .:l)':.t~ ~u1!.. MEW & USED I -.h1;•IS :!ii~. ,. .. 1:1 '"" 1·h;.i11 & ~ll'l'CS:.Ortl'S 11;1:1 S llHI . 1·1~11·~~;~1.!~""'."I 1 rvmc 1 I':) &12 0411 1·1·n11·1 ~~I .1.111 l.ltlK .ii 1 ,, :ki M1.m':. 23 111 l·h 1·1·111unun l.A.'Motn~ Ill ~· Jll't'd 1Ji/I 548~14 luildincJ Materials 8025 1 ·······················' Three lri.: ltith ('1•111un· I (;01h11· :-.ta1nt'd ~l a " W 111cl0 W :, , g cl I' If 11 If $250 ca 1;1i I 1J :!2:1 111 f.61 1112•1 Si1l1J, 1t•l11).! rug . ., I""' 111 t11g K. .... n:..11 11t·111., 11111<•1 ITI•H •• S:JI (I., StlH 111 :1 :!:U1W11ulwarol :...11 :\\11\111 1~ \11i'I \1)1 ' 111,111 11111~ '..,f 111 I tllll , .... ""' d1'<I i.:1a s• , 11r 1111 • • gnb I\ 11" li1l1111 .,,.1, •\ i WA.HTED TOP CASll llllj,1.A H I'll 11> 1"11 H Y Ol II J EWELi! Y. W A'l'C'll 1-:S. Mff IJHJ ECTS. <flll.D. S il.VEii. ~1-:HVH 'E , -FINE-Fl-iltN'PITtl ltf': & AN'l'l{,l' l':S 1;.1~1 WMI l1 c·r ~1an H11 1:., 1:!1 ·1t1n•l" 12' X :1 1'<; 11 X 11 <; t•11m d n 1· :..it~) •WATERFALLS• Natura l. M·lr 1•onta1111'<I art"t11·ully 1·r:ift1•rt l'rum \11h·a1111· l11111ltli-r ... S111nl•J\gl' ( ·, c·.1111111~ l :(.•1 l!t~'; Mita Copyatar 9000 Sl.CIOO or t.t otter. 17141541-•1 Okeefe • Merrill Microwave oven . xlnt conct S150 /080 914·2121 Yamaha L2S. dirt bike. rn1 strona $250 /obo. Moped Ci matti 1225/obo. Ripcurl wet llWl, I& rull sull $100/obo. Brian 536·6632 Uuy1n1 Gold Jewelry & Stiver & Diamonds Jewells of lhe Kingdom 540-4912 Jo'or sale . save $2<l0. full family members hip. J o hn Waynt• Tennis Club. <2lJJ~l-6233t!ves. M ag n avox Con s ole Slt'r e11 wood 1"ah1nel w/cx SJ>kr srno. Girls hdrm set 7 p1·. xlnt t•ond. $85() 644 tr.!38 Lamps. Sill 1•a l'off1•c Tabl11 $40, c:ood Coml :J:JT li0'3J------ SW\/t' Calor11·. st•lf d1·a11 mi.: SSll 1wecls lht.>rm11 ~7 61133 1:11 l'lat1· <flass Mirrors :r X K xlnt nmd $541 t•a Mt:.1· ~lori· f1 xl11 rt•:. lit;I 13113 T1Uan) s re)! mt·m ht•rsh11.1. 11nvat" 1mrty 71~1 !f:r.tl OAK Fl ll !-:WOOD l>drvcrt•d & Sta1·k1•d .J ucly . 4!J4 •t71i4 1/l PRICE t'loscll hus11ws:. 2 yrs ai.:11 I.~!' rolll1111 tll'sk, t11111k ~. an \tljll l'S , ":crclrol11·~. dawfuul la 1111" i.:la~-... 111 :.ht·-; ~ rna11} 1111111u•· cl1•1·111· 11••111:. 1\ll from j..; Y \11y 1 t·as d1•alt•r uffl'r l11r lot !If~ l!lfili WA< i :'.J 1-: I< 1\ I II I. ES S :t400 n·rl lrnc k ~ $1~~1 ti4:1 71.IO'I 11 I Ill J ' I 1• r h ii I Tll i~o!I !1111\:I lW llr cir 11111 d1·) r hl111 111•·. S l'llA 't: Ill ''I' flT OUH1 abo l'rul JIJpl1a111 1• rl11I 1 1'<.,I 11-.ll·c·tnc· 1 11141 rt h 1:1:141;.\K her .... Wal,!ll!'I c:u11 ( ;,,.,., . •"11111 ('.ill <:n·~ ~fl!J !lli:!I 11µt•rat111n & ro'ut 111•· Cameras & • II I I ", ... I .. I ,. I I I I' .... 11' ,. Ill •• k ,. I .\I"' ! ~Ul l'll 111 :1'1!t 1·1:.'K ~OVJNI; .\11"t '"'' 1·11 I l!A>t.ir~ law1111111..,.1•r :.!II 111. 11n· 1·1111t1•nt' 11( I hr I :!I :! hlJ 91~>. hk1· Ill'"' 8030 laboratory t1·st111~ for EqiaiptlMftt µrocess control St art •n.l! •••••••••• •• •••••• • • ••• s:.1lary $l:t561wr mo C.mnon t\T t "'1th h·n .. I hraml ne.,.. 111'\ 1•1 11 .. 1·11 PLANT MIECHAHIC :.t1ll 111 hux siou :>5ti n~1 l'.111 ol 1>11•\• I , ti.111 ' -.rn.111 l)fl \\II ,.) ll).!111 1·•11.1 , 1·1" 1 s:·:,11 11;11, 1,11 t;-tll "11\ ,_:I,,...., 1 d \I I h."l·hlcl & J!J r .i 1-!" 1"11111 M:! !r.l~I r 1•rni:. 1"1rt tl"h" .1.,lwr lll olllll l'r l'lllll I l l •'I' tln 1111 ,,.1 .111111 il 1.111 t\ rull t11111• 1·111 n II·' 1•1 pos1t111n at 2 ~, ~!Cil> ,11· 1----------•' 11.,,' I r1111.f l1· l11·il '"Iii trvatetl s l111ll!t' I r1•,1l MAMIYA ,ROF. 111.t1d11111' rl1 1.,.,,., f"" 1 k tlll.•f" \\ .IUIP' ""lt'l•'tt"- llt I'\ ~ l,:1• .l ... 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II F t 1 1 ~1111 ,.,., ... rtl:. ulllt n·111wh I HI 'HM ~:si·: ._ l'l"I ,.;...,~ Cots 8035 "t 111\ .. < :r 11 '1 h •I \I 11 ,., I"" <Ill I I\ J II. \ 11' 1~1:1 I r;11 1 l'r11•11I 111 ·'4'11 I l,1 <.,,111 vi, \ ."\ I' E I! Ii 11 It l' I-"' 11.1nd" :--.111 t ·11·111 10:\ lllrlldt· Ill' .l11h11 >1111 li)fl)' ,IJ.,11 11111\111 Will p,I\ t '"" k:l!I '111!1:• 1~11( :lll~ll as rt'l1111r1·d 1·11~111w1 1·1· K\1:1 ;•i"~ .,u1n•:. a <;r,1111• I Sl.1h- W a :. l 1• w a I 1· r I' I :1 11 I Op1·rulor 1·1·rt1l11•,1l1• Slan111i.: sa l;.ir~· $l:!~1fi 111·1 Gcroq~ Sole 8055 ·••··•·•···•···•·•••••· mo WA.TEil RESOURCES I PROJECT IEMGIMEER It l•,I l H \ 11 \t . 1 '11ntr.il'lur ''( """· I 11·'""'"''''h 1w1•1flod ' ·s11 ~:uA 1.., ll1· .. p1·r.111 1.1111111 .,, .. , ·'' i. .• hi , M1•1 h.11111·' 1·11 .. 1... lltmktw•l fr.1111, . ., 1·a11 for .1 111:.itt• ""' -1t11 llt'lll" """" "'''"' !"1.11 ~ l..t!l'a"t l'l>L IX'll 1.t:! :1!1i~1 ~11Hllllll' r ;it ht• r p .1 1 I I•· 111 .11 ~1111 ·i,1111 :qi 111 ,:1,,.~1·• I I Ow1ll'r:. 11f c·l1i:1hl1· l,11.11 111 1,1114,~~I 111 ;o,.111 111.111 '1'1·11111', rn1•ndwr .. hq1 111 W1·1f:hl l.if11ni.: Barl>t•ll., 1'111111 Smmt•M' mall·' a1 t· c ,111 111 \ i 11 a i:1• :-..111 Ha1·.,ud 1 'lul1 ul I I\ 1111· I l:.,11h~ ask4't.1 lo phcmt· rn:1 ·~,1 .111.111 l.1lt•11m1· f;11111h 11111\ :111\ 1>1~1;, aft Ii I'M & .111 \ 111111· 1 ~al 1•..i ·.x·•r 1•1-lttXt wkmb .JI 1 u fl 11pr1t.:lll 1 ·111ih11·•t ' ; -' ' · ' "4nicm ,, .... ,,., ~:!:111 .: I•• "" \hi\'"<·..., \I... I lns~h 8083 luk~·, : .. ut i K.IU ... \t'r\lt•1n.._, 1111.,1 ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ltll .. t .111111111 \ ,flll1" I"~ II 1111 11111111111 ,. ....... :011 •SALES Our l)1rl'c lor o f Manufaclurm~ has an immed. need for a secrdary with 3 5 yrs. of recent ex p e r • pre ferably w1lh111 manufac lurrng c!nvrronmt·nt Candidate musl bt· abh· to type liO +wpm & ahlc lo use d1cta1,ho11t·. ~horthand skill~ would l.K• a tlcf1111lc 1Jlus Must have aboVl' uv1·rag1• numt!f11·al skills & ht· al>le lo usc a Ill k\'y. Should IJt: ahk to l·ff<·t tiv<'IY 1·omm11n11·all• with all ll'"els of person nel SERVICE ST A. TION 1------... • MANA.GER <;an..-r 11lJportun1t~ 111r l• X p \' r It' fl 1· L' <I t' I \ i I t•nt.:int•l'r wrlh ..,1 , 1111.: h a c· k i: r II II 11 11 I II ma..-;tc·rpl;11mrni.: .11111 111 dt."Slgn of "'atc•r '"Piii) ;_uicl 11r ~•·w1.•r fal'1ltt 11·~ l'al1forn1:1 n·i.:1slral11111 1ks1rahlt• M usl h ;1 \'t' vc•rhal & wrill 1•n 4·11111 rnunil'al1on ,.krlb. 1'111·111 c·onlact & manag1•1111·n1 allilllll'S. Apply Wit Ii re· s u rn c• o 11 I y l 11 M r F'ut•nh-s .11 Hulll'rl 111·111. Wilham Fros l & /\" SOl'l:tll'S, MOI liuail SI Nl'W l<H't 111.::ll'h Wit 111 t' d 11 U I\• l1 I •' ti S1;11ll1.:s1· k1111·11 ~1·.d 1111m1 11r ,·hon •l.111• 1-11111 ·l!l'J ~.17 1·1111,., h11\l'.l'h lcl i.:11111\<; ' 1>111111 ,: r .tldo ti • .i l'IJ'lt°'li lhn•1·t11r tnm1horll' , ... 1,h1•1 to.. '""'I ...... , ... 1\h I'·'"' 1·>1.t·l'l ll'tll !.!lrllll lll•. f1l\JI lt 1111111. l. I <lfttJlll•IO. $1t1U tiiJ ~J!>:! I .1fl 1·1 1>1' \1 A.TTENDAHT U:iys apply Shell Stal 11111 17th/lrvinc N H M~ ll.'1!J S••rvrce Sta\11111 All•·n TYl'IST. muturc·. al' ••urall' for at'l'll-! oft· Thru lax M·a:.cm Salary 0µ1•n 673 <t:t5:1 8040 ••.......•............. KEl'~'\llON I) l'u I" \ "<. Cham11 sire· M F 1 •..i ,\ s h 11 w I' v I' 11 I \ ~t'•' to -•PJllt't l••t1ri.t. 'v\ .1111111 !'>I I· \ 11 1 \l:t).!llllli.t II. 111·11 .... 11 Suu 'I ~· \111.111.1 ~, .. ,.,.., 1111111•h1 \llll 1·1mlf :':• • I lidcl ' hdr111 •11!11• :! l'A 111 lio·tf, UPUSEHT A. TIVES The Victaulic Company of America. leaclrnl! manuf.a'c"l"u'rcr uf grooved p ipin g µri> ducts, is lookini.: for an Eagle to ca ll on mechanical dc!nl(n firm. conlractors. distributors & end-users in the I .(1S Aoieles. Loug Beach & Oran1e County areas Applicants with proven pipe, valve & filhnits saJea expe rience pre ferred. Send resume in confidence lo Mr. A.J . Broussard, Reg. Sales Mar. Victaullc <.:o of America. 20934 So. Santa Fe Ave .• Long Beach CA 90810. dant. I' (I' 1•vt•s N1·at a11 I•----------~arant•t• & handWl'll 'l'yp1sls 21:1/lim 1:W1 :t'1 Ii !lltl 111~h1 ,1,111!1 tl1•sl. /I. 1'111 l<1•f11~:. d1_11·1· -.k1,. I··'" I if11·"''' <\ ""''" 111111 11·1: I'll SJI S w1 l•I I Sl!Y.1 ;,:,7 :r.r.111 lha1lt'1 1•l1•1·l r1t· ~1111111' l1r11h""'"11;1l 11111111'1 \<o1lh Tn~· 11f l.1(1• ~!11111~ up to 1 h1· rw1· k W 111111e:1· a 111 lrotl~ wl(h hard ... 111·1 1 1·as1• SJIMI :.4H 1~111, SKretarial general of fi~. Busy office with new or1anbation. •·u11 raponaibility of all a c Hvities indud1n 1t aec:retarial & lite book lreepm1. Requires good telephone mann er. Preferred location 1n vicinity o f H oaic Hoapilal. Bea1nnln1t aalfl')' up to $900/mo, bued on experience. MZ-1122, ••SICllTAltlS•• PR/ADV /TIIOSl9,000 FmtOfc rreos12.ooo o-Of c /J'S5$ll ,400 Recpt(Type80 $10.800 Lb kelnders Agency 41DDBlrch Eat'i4 EOE ~/Ul-1190/FTee In addilron lo 11 \l t•ry compcl1t1vt• salary. wt• offer a full r ani.:1• of benefits & a hii:hly rom µatablc work environ menL Plea se• c·onlal'l personnel om cc at: Master SpKiattiH l640Monrovia. C.M 642-2427 KO. 1': SICIETA.IY Newport Beach to SI .500. This we ll established firm h as excellent benents & is looking for a person w1lh good s kills & a flexible altitude. Ac c·uracy 1s a must for ad· vancem e nt Heaullrul offices. 557-6122, 731-7711 100'7. f'rce to Applil•anl ,..,.__. s.,.•lu 4500 Campus Dr .. N B. 142J I Yorba St. Tuslm Open Monday Evenings By Appointment Only Matur~or nice ofc. 75wpm typinic. lOOwpm s horthand a must. Xlnl. benefits. $1.:on>. mg. Apply 2.190 Nt·wpor·t Bl.CM. SHI Pf>ING & Paeka.:1111-t Will train 1-· 1tmw C. M 645 5'\21 STAFF DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR-RN Prime oppty for It N who wants lo muvt• ah1·acl Teach new nur:.t' assr:. tan\s, provide in SPrvi<·•· training program~ for all personnel. insure• 1.'0ntinuous upgrarlinj.! 11f patient care. must lw pmlicif'nl & •·omfortablt• m geriatr11· nursml! & r e· bab, pleasant 127 tlf'd fac1hty w /quality of hfo emi>hasis. part of a ll•a1I cnl( natl h l'althc·:irt• l'Orp. Cum1Jc n sat111n negotlal>le. I' hone• Mrs l'a lltreto. ll1n•1·l11r or nursinl( or Mr l>ill acl mmistrator at 491;.~17116. llev•rtyManor Convalescent Hospital C ... 1trmt0 lch, CA STATIONERY STORF. in CdM needs sa leslad y 1'~/lime, S d ays XlnL work inR co nd s Especially rine clientcle. Phone: 675-1010.for appt. STOC K R OO M TRAINEE f /lime, 3031 S. Oak Santa Ana s.cntwv ~Kept. TollOO 00£. Orea\ opp. STORE CLERK. mid· ty. w /sm. co. Lite typ. night shift. 40 h~ per l'----=;d;'.~~lJ;nEs--+~ln&~~·~UnteWihonre e , liteb '""k"""'.,_. ~'-=--· .ll..hr. al.art.-Ma "'" -ar e r . p feasant 49:J.91M9Ted. •TYPISTS •ACCTG.CLERKS '*RECEPTIONISTS ,l11ded Immediately WCllHUTOM ~~IOCIATIS A . lilelp Hl'VICC 140-0400 ~•rParll Bl., •,_ lrvlne personality. Secntsy SUPllVISOI M1ture person. acc. typ. Te.lephone Sales & Int. lilt! dlctaphone + 10 Sel"vttt, xlnt long term key exp. Full pkfl . opportunity for person beneftta. $1050 mo. . .With exp In telephone he •··'y aalel It supervision of ,.. ..... • telephone salespeople. Front olc. lppear .. acc. We lell dru1 1torn· tilt typln1. Mu1t have exp. ab,_ • other r~tlil I n e 1 c r o w . X I n t . -r· beneftt.a. Salarrapen 1tore1. Your four C 11 S d J iilee,.ap" phone for re-• an 1 or oe, order•. Mutt ba ao· MMllll, Coutal Penoa· eune. • able lo budle Ml Ao.. JTIO Harbor dlt.u.d recorda lelary •'..I. CM. Never a fee. 6 l•eenthe bonu. l:.u .&. ,.._ llr. a ....... Sr. .t•'fm. 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S;il S1111 qu1n·s wore 1>nwt•ss1111: ' Our r~.cr-ow.m~""4~·i..,,,;;,pe:;;;,r~aTinm1r~inmrri1~.t7i·x<i1lli rri1'ii111riH'TtiT1i:P·ll:--r. a It II 11" .\ 1--...... ,__.....,,~n C'1'i'i'll· · "ery busy f.t lll'l'<b top XrroxKOll I yr work prn :.payed fl•mah• Sl2 ·111 (' ~ Hoff l'l.ir i·nua S1i quahty J>t:OJ.lh' lu work 111 c·essmg t•xpr 11r 1·1111111 j.!oc1d hnmt· fill 4•171 111 Adam~' Airport an·a Work al o r wort! 111·01·t·ss1nl! toµ c·om 11a111 l·:. "" das:.ei. & dt'r1t·al t·xpr AK<.: Wh•Pl'Cb. l:t wk" vanous a:.:ol(nmt·nt:. & Typm~ t•orrt·t·tl·d fir1 •·ham11 s rrt·d ~•SI 1:1t.:1 he your own boss' wpm Tc• st I! 1 v l' II aft 5 JU. H411 ii71!1 I TOPPAY lk11f'f1ts 1111'1 µro111 "XLHT BENEFITS sharmi.:. m ed & ilcntal, FLEXIBILITY tu1t1on plan & pd •: 1l;1y " o(( per mo. Call 752 :!2.'15. I SECURITY ext J05 Anc1c-rson f.t /\ n ~ ~1 · tk-~on lnsurann• l\l<rs. 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AN !>.'>7 7287 1.11.>0 ISL1': llOliSE Ufo:MOLITI ON S1\L1·: t 'rµb 1lraµ(•;. 1l11ur~. r .... t11n's lln11g 14,.,f!., 1·a,h & l'ar ry Sun only !lam :tlll Via San H~mo t:,\ H1\I; E S1\ I .I-: S l!N .l ·\r". 11 lfnust•"Aar1·:. h.1rclwan'. c·atam.11 :111 .,. trlr . lrk 1tl'lw11 ,1111. hook,. I . 'utrhavt·n. T11st111 Hones 8060 .•........••.•.••.•.••• l\11rksk111 Man•. l:! ~·rs uld, i:oc~t r11lin,.: h1trs1· ~:x11(.•r1t•111•1• nch•r S-11111 ~.11; ;,!1!17 l''ur '"It• rc•i:1s1t•n•d 1\11 1ial11us11 ~how horse• r1111 s 1stl'nl .w1r1111•r , 11ro fcsi.1onall y t rarnc•cl IM2 Jti()2 Use temporary jobH as your shopping tool. We have long & short term jobs available in the o.C. Airport area. Weck· ly paycheck11. quarterly bonus trips . Call for appt. today: T I Q U ES • F I N 1': ~ 1070 FURNTIU RE, ETC. ,_,.,.._.. 1050 ...................... . -;57-0045 U\·Lll\:. lfWOll,\t "I ... nQNNll mMCl5 J72l llfc9' , ...... ... .,.,. ..... U.ltlltll Cl..tned Adi are really ..................... .... eau. wltla blt .... adenlllf Hd bll re· 1.ata1 To plate rour d "red ad. call lodar .... PHONE FOR INFO & ••••••••••••••••••••••• BROCHURE645·2200 **I BUY * * Beautiful roll top desk. ori1. fU\ish. reas. Dale. 641-1358 aft. 5. ANTIQUE GARAGE SALE Collectibles ~ furn . Sat/Sun 9-S. 2763 Tern C\ttle, CM. 1bree Ira Hth Century Gothic 1\ained 1la11 window a, ad cond. SHO/ea. 181 -0223 or 111"114. ~to Okla. mU1t ull wl1n11 • furn. Barber Otr, ... SIUae 9tud . ..... Old Adel lloUle, .,_ ...... z...U• ....a. I ' C.e• Orta. ------- Good u11ed F'urnitun· & Appliances OR I will st•ll or SELL for You MASTHS AUCTIOM 646-tH~!.-UJ-tUS Hide-a · bed IMO. 2 t'hrome & nau1. chairs 16.S ea. color TV $2~. rad11r ranae SiO. filing rablnet '40. rotlaaerle $1~. boom lamp $40. S59·1244. Marbro L.amp, pale p In ea pp I ~ye 11 ow porcelain w /while de- alp, new •· aell as.as. -.1114, w .. ua, l\'1alll'PS a...ane.MI....,. 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Dys ; 673-3797 : eves: 499-3115. 9190 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for lop u1ed earl· forel1n. domestic• or clualn. If your car is extra clean. see u s nRST! ~ "'"'~c..-. 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 --- WllUY CLIAMCAIS ANDTIUCICS C ONNELL CHEVRO LET '\.\.,')\ 11 \It.., 1 H I •ll''-d\\11 '-,\ ~uall\y ml'l•I 11ff11 r dHIL• 72 X36 l ix:rn M>X)() with r..iu1 II > ~r~ or.ianitlnli( un , , . It x 1 ~ d 11 u) :> Ill \'1 k1111: icl .i:.~ hull' W l1.itlt'I & 1'} /<1 hV 1!..Hnru1lt: l>B I 1.111 111 • .111 bl~ 716:1 Uptul!4' 185 11no Newport bi5!Hli.~ ~~ ·n Dodge Power Wgn, many extras, p /s, p/b. auto. C!OOO 642-0239 -\ SU-1200 '73 lf7IO dyi. s.-:i :il!IU1 e'• ~UH•lllu 1092 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sears Portable i.~w•nii mac:blDt w 1&tcbmnll> &J •Uld SW> &JI ~ .,(l 6 SW9t IOU ....................... HEXCEL 81. to:Ll1'1':S l7~M w Solomon SSS b1ndm&s $175 SCOTT poles w1lh s lr11plt-ss grips $15. Both xlnt cond. 6'&-3724 Sfa tiwtGoodl 1094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scuba ge4r for sale or trade ol huntinK rifles. 751· l298 l'11t•cll lv "ell 11c"" I:! i\•u n w ith <1 '>11 1' St'Jlo(ull l'fll: Hf'tJil. $2000 a :.k111~ $111110 644 l1U1 eve:. & wkl'nd:-. 644 J4CJ'.! wkd<Jy:. Wellcraft T w111 s .. r .. w l!. Nova . w lrlr VIit" KUI-', loaded, $11,\1410 MS i!96J OUFAELD ELECTRIC IAYIOAT .,., yt'ar end inventory ---. 1!169 Heat h Mus keteer, oudume t5() Lyt·6m1ng e ng , 2 Co m na v·~ lranspondt'r 11411 25119 t'Vt'.5 c •• ,... s•/ ...... 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 VW CAMPEil This one even has a fal' lory s unroof. (816RSM I $59'5 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEN 7600 Westminster Ave. m Westminster ·74 GMC Jimmy. P /S. P/B, A/C, new trans. gd cond. '79 Toyota longbed. ps. Am/Fm cass. big wht-els & tires, tool box, 13,000 mi. $7500 631-067!1 Rims for Porsche 9\4 or '70 Scout, 8cyl. Good Super Beetle, $20 ea. rond. Tape deck_ $22(JO MS-!r144 or 548·6446 613-2106 TUllO 400 T,._.1tioa Lake New. SlOO <.:all ~7-3803 l"1ber 1tlass BAJ/\ BUGGY ll'RONT ~ND lhand n ew $100. !11!1-5.170 four 111<78 15 Hadials. never used. ·n Dodge Ramcharger Loaded. $4800. Eves or wknds 545-2813 Jndl1 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PICK-UP 1979TOYOTA t With mag wheels · d very clean ~ Hurry or tllis one. tN77812l $42'5 HIGHIUYEI Top dollars for . ugs. ampers . 914's, Audi's 11.sk for U /C MG R JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Be.ch Blvd. HUNTINGTON Bfo:ACH 842-2000 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAM . USED CAllSt -· miracle mazda 2150 H_._ ll•cl.. ........ ~ .... .w ··············~·······,~················· ~ .•••••.•••.. !?.~~ ~ ••••••....• !?.~! G SADDLMACIC IMW ........ AlllYIM6!! UC&UMT SILICTIOM A FEW NEW 19IO BMW1 LErf! ! ! Come In Today Before They 're Gone' For the Beal Dul in Oranae County... Come See Ua Today! SADDLHACK VAWYIMPOITS 28d llarcuerite Pkwy. Miuioo Viejo 131·2040 495-494' CIOHd Sundays 1 $1 S; & UOADWAY SAIOA AMA 835·3171 l>if UlllMA lf DAIVING MACHINE •USEDIMW1• ·73 2002 <OSSll I ·74 2002th s /r <03321 152002a (003S) '762002s/r4s p. 05781 -·nJl!Ot-sunrf.·air <3201 > ·n 6.:ll csi auto <0040> ~~Sim!_~ IMW'71 l2CN Loaded & Sun Roof' <6.17WYF ) '77DATSUM Dynamite JOOSX coupe. Automatic, alr condi· tionina. low miles <~WP>. Sl4H JIMMAllMO VOUSWA61M 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142·2000 '7fDATSUN WA.ON Aul om a tic. like new. (006426) $41H '®~~~ ,~ 534-4100 13731 H•rbor Garden Grove 200SICOUPE Automatic trans ., a ir cond .. radio & low miles. (1A1P444 1 Two t o choose from! NOWS6'95 MIRACLE MAZDA "USED CARS 1425 Baker Street COSTA MESA 545.3334 DAILYPILOT p Alllel.t.,1.W ················••'\lJ.t• ,,.... f1M ••••••••••••••••••• tt'C ......... '771J61. ' Loeded. Low )ll~l <•lBBW) .. DONT .. SS TMISOMI! ... ; ....c• TOSILLI ~: JIM SLIMOMS •. IMPOITS 11170 HARBOR BLVD. COST A llESA " '31·1276 '74 XJ12L drk blue/cream loaded, Ulle new, a steal at $4500. 67S.2210 . "' ..; X"J&:racin;;reen~ Mk m l , a /c . special Michelins, deluxe cass $16,900 eves /wknch ----- Collector of the Uni®f~ O pportunity to lruy perhaps the last '69 f: type Roadster made by Jaguar Motor Ltd. & 11'0· ported into this country. Serious inquiries onl~­ ln Orange 978· 1032._ -~ 9736 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Lancia Bela Coupe. Sspd, s nrf. Am/Fm. stereo cass. A IC. ps, pb, leather int, 27,000 mt, asking ss.~-.!_98.:.~ Maida 91U ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Maida RX3 Station Wagon. Hi m ileal(e $450. 673-4419 Scuba DivtnK Wet SuiL'I Womens · Nylon 11 Snilll &medium s ale C ho1 t'I' of 1''1bt:rj$lass, Surrey 11r Himan1 tops Complcll' new boat prit·es stllrt al $7900. Ocpos1ts abo be in~ taken ror. ·111 packt•t models before l"eb I 893-7!)51 638 7llllO 4!JJ.464H. IOI WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 1600 Westmins ter Avt' in Westminster Coda Mesa 645·5700 SALE PRICED $7995 JIMSLEMOHS IMPORTS ll170 HARBOR BLVD <.:OSTA MESA t:.:::.::=~~;iiiiiiiii~ Mlrc .. 1len 9740 Mens · Nylon II l.arKe Regulator . mask. snorkle 751·8967 TV,IClllo. ttA,Shno 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 25" COLOR T. V. $158 l Year Warranty 642·5340 Beautiful RCA 25 · · <.:olor TV, 2 y r wmty. l"rtt de Ii very $124. 646· 1786 RCA 25" Color Console VHF and Ut·ff 42"W, 19"0 . 29.5" H $135 642-7589 22" Admiral color TV in maple cabinet. S81J 64tH16l '19· · Zenith <.:olor TV with stand. Sf.iO. 646·4161 Six Pa c t·a b over camper. $800 or best or fer. Xlnl. l'ond. 642 4156 P r ' ~· e ' n t· r •' a s t' fo'or Sale 6x8 all furnished <7l4>645"tr1l5days for µickup . s leeps :1. ·~. o~t:NS .sK~ ~K1n·1 $29S. 548·31U4 26 I' ull l'anvas Xl nl 'Tl SI C r i·ond S 11 P a\ a 11 .• eeper amper or $4900 /best olr !163 911711 1 oyola long bed. X Int . . L'tlnd. 16110. 552-0IUO UTIG/\.TION SAi.Jo: Pe rris Valley camper shell lo fit Datsun Trul'k Cab tugh $l00. 645· 1876 11,-z· Lance m1n1 truck. Jacks. roof rack. tinted windows. $2,000. 548·1Ml7 l'0611 hpo Marlan1ra Italy 's finest ya1·ht Twm (;M c1sl, loaded w all US l'q\41P. Never dchvt•re1I due to h t1.iaLion Must be s old 1mml>d. l'rit·<.'<.I well below d lr <·osl. l ip to 25' ~ below loan value. Slip & Motoriud ltk•1 9140 fin avail. Rarl' oppty to ••••••••••••••••••••••• own the ~st w tlcrms to '79 Piaggio-Ciao Moped. match No down pay Good Condition. $200. rnent. 498-1138. Vachling /\.sso<·. Corp. ~:f!,~s/ 25()5 W Coast llwy N B l;.M; 0551 9150 loah,R...t/ Clwrter 9050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Honda Trail 90 $300. '69 Honda Trail 90, $275 Gd cond. 552-9551 Four 14 inch mai;:s. Michelin radials. 556·4353 flRED OF 1 WASTIHG 1 MONEY OH I POOR GAS MILEAGE? W E C A H GUARANTEE YOU A MINIMUM FUEL SAVINGS OF 20-50% l''or complete det a ils se n d $2 .00 to M U t.l~l':NS t;NTERPRIS l':S 2112Hl Harpoon Cir. H.B. !12646 Money Back Guarantee Chevy powerghde trans Pl. Chevy slotted m ags with G60· 14 Pos i tires $75. 14632 to:dgevlcw. 118. Walnut & glass collct• tables, Garrard turnta b I e , r e 1· e 1 v c r & s peakers , Thomas Cassette & TV. Will sac. 964-1167. •IMMAC28'.34 ' BOATS 6/l2mo. plans prepaid from $189 /mo. including slip, lessons 714 /964·5994 HONDA Xl.80F. Like Alltolfor Sale ----Stereo Console, Radio. Tape Deck SIOO loah, Sall 9060 SS7-6033 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ in Zenith color console SlOO or best offer . Call 67~1. .............. . , ...... . Thistle 11728. Good cond. New sails, trailer. $1800. s.52-06916PM·9PM. Laser. like new. must see. must sell. 675-1555, 644-5.516 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• CScwr.. 90 I 0 UL.wr 13' xlnt cond. com ••••••••••••••••••••••• plete w /cover $900 2manKayak w /2 fiberglass oars $165 645·11'76 lolih, Maintenc.tee i S..ice 9'020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marine Eleclridan Design /install /rep:ur Qual. work. 549·2520cvs Sea Dragon Boat Mam· teru1Me. Teak finis hing. sand and varnis h. t h•an Ing: exterior and in terior. Lit. Hart 496 51 17 lolih.MariM ,, ., .... 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scuba equip, everythan.: 646-7098, 673 2373 21 · Santana '73. sails . motor. acc:es .. moorage, M5(lO Stt-ve at Ch1wks 1>"73-2000 Trade/sell World <.:lass ('ru1s i n.: Sailboat, w/Long Heh s lip. 45· LO/\, load e d w /he st equip, $1 20,000 value. Trad1!"$tl0,000 equity for R E 1TO 's 1s ma l l t'r ' boat/? 893·4271 Kan~er 22. 4-sails. out board head comvass, spinnaker ~ear. 1·11vcrs. dean 492·6814 Two alum. tanks 72 & 80 ·so <.:at a hna 30, fully ~-C!.l~J~m 919-7391 loaded. mint l·ond Merc ury O utboard , $35.SOOfirm 83067!17 Motor. 20 HP '78. Low hrs. Xlnl cond. 496·4923 32" Wheel. s /s. sells re tail $190. Asking $100. .. 7903, 968·0872 9Ya HP. Evlnrude, 12' aluminum car lopper, tliOO Will sell seperately M5-1378 ...... Power 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19, 11' Bolton Whaler, 100 H IP Evin + 6 hp Evin. lo hrs, loaded. Daya 557-7342 . eves ~:n• --------- UNIFLITE YACHTS N.B. In stock: 38D, 311C. UD. 42C, 41C . Make 10U" be9t deal. Get 95K lo -beck in cash. Wllile tbeJ lut. MS-tlOO. II' SKIPJACK, F /B type, twin volvo.. Trailer. Loaded wl\b extraa. TM,.,.._ •-heea••PIB .......... •''TIV ... .,, •. ~lJllllUte, aft cabUI. ··-•.w.w.. . .... ~==NS MLD ........... Dr. "''llir.'"· I SACRIFICE 7JIAYUMll 27 ft. twift 130 Volvo's.hi c..-.Gt"Htboat .............. Fly brWp+Mmy ...,.. .... $15,000 C .. '75·2HS new.~. IKS-7181 ----- '80 GSllOO SUZUKI. llK m i. immac . -$2 99 5 546-6110 days, 957 2619 eves '79 HONDA CMT400 Minl cood. e.xtru $1.SSO/OBO. 847·5533 '72Honda Xl.250. $350 Yamah• 175, $150. Sell together. $400. 498-3891 --- 'II> Honda ATC 70 $410. 080. Electric car street legal $350. 615·9731 ·72 Suzuki RS. + xlras. $t00. ~· l69'l after 5pm. 1980 RM2S() SUZUKI xlnl t'Ofld.extras,$995 675-9568 ·11 Honda 350. 4-cyl. 1500 mi. all orig .. xlnt rond. 644-5965. 644-76l17 ·n Kawasaki KZ400. nil·e <.'Olld. 7400 mi $700 PP 548-7890 '70 Harley Elertra glide, lo mi . oriJi. S28SO 548-7578. 646-7793. ask for Tom '79 YAMAHA XS4lJO, ex tras. new tires. best of rer 644-4461 '79 Yamah• 80ec GT MX loolts & runs New! $450 77().211182 Malor'HoMn,Sale/ a.t;st«.,. 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENT: 22' lux. mtr. home. Sips 6, self-cont. $275 /wk + 8•/m l. 64()-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS AND 11.DVBRTISt-:RS The price or ite m s advertis ed by vehicle dealers in t he vehicle classified advertising <>olumns d oes not in - clude a ny a pplieable taxes. license. transfer rees. finance charttes. fees for air pollution con- trol device certifications or dealer documentary preparation charges un- less otherwise specified by tlle advertiser 9520 • •••••••••••••••••••••• AUBURN P ha eton Speedster. 193.5 dassic replica by Calif Custom Coac h . Ne ve r re l(.istered. Use<I for show car only! Bargained priced' See Jim Buie or Bernie Ashe. Theodore Robins f'ord . 2060 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa. Call 6'2·0010 or 540-8211 . ·45 l"ord Woodie. restore<! $13.000 ALSO '29 Model /\. Town Sedan. 4 dr. restored. Ideal for stu dent 110.000. 615 6161 'Q) Chevy lmpah1, 26,000 ong m1. like ne w in/out , collertor 's item . must see. Dys . 548-6382 . Eva: 642-8398 l''rank. '40 Linc. Cont. Conv. S!>K. '3S Ford Sed. Del. aK. '63 Mere Comet Conv. S2K. Cash. lrade for prop, gold. silver. 49&-5.'>26. 8!n-75.51 6J8 711>\0 1971 CHEVROLET J/4 TON l'ICICUI' 6 cyls., 3-speed manual trans .. low miles & extra clean! t1 M24662 > ONLY $4695 HOWARD Chenolet Dove & Quail SL'i. NEWPORT BEAC.:11 133-0555 1979CHEVY LUY TRUCK Real s harp with mag wheels and a eampl.'r she ll. (207862) $4995 IOI WITHAM VOUSWAGEH 1600 Westmins ter /\. ve in Westminster 8!n-75.51 638. 7 8111) 1976 Ford Courier al 1 ~ wholesale book. Body & paint poor. framt' & mechanically .:oud 67~1056 '73 Datsun P U xlnt l'ond. good gas m i, must sec ml0/0 8 0 Kl'n 962-6401 '76 Courier. 39000mi. WANTED! 1,;!te model Toyolas and Vu l vos C all us TOUi\Y'' I Earle Ike TOYOTA.VOLVO I U•H~ 11•4. Co•le ll4ue ""'•O -tJOl ., \40·901 PORSCHES WANTED 1 ,. •• , •• .;,,.,,, hh1tl (,;1q1!1r1 (,1r1v1• '" •l6 2')33 Premium vr11·t•s paid for any USt.'d c•ar t fore ign or domcst1(' l in l(ood t·ond1t111n. See Us to'inil ! . ·631-1276 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Sales Service Lt-asmg Roy Caner.Inc. ltolls Hoyt·l.' BMW l~O Jamborec Newport Ueach 640 t;.444 SADDLEIACIC IMW ·77 BMW 3201 234RZQ ·77 HM W 32\11 9'.!2TWX ·711 BMW32'11 799UL.J ·18 BMW 32111 233UNH '7!l 8MW 3201 358WRE '7!l8MW 3201 ll36VZE llO BMW 53111 856ZSU 21402M~ l'..t&way Mi1tiolt Vieio 831-2040 495.4949 ClosedSundays ·n 510. mileage i.:cttcr' looks K()()(I. good t1n•s . $1500. 831 ·9126 ClaSl>lt '70 24UZ. 411.000 nng m1. 5 •yrs sloragc, 1·ompleh•ly sln ppcrl & repainted Custom ant. S7UU stereo. new radial:.. A C, too mu1·h Ill ll~t. l' a r 1 n pc r r 1· 11 n 11 . $4600 or ·• 1;1•n t- 493·1m2 72 li210 Ciood t•ond Mu"\ l>cll. Sl71M> UH<> l 'all afl 6PM & wknd~ !>#iAI 79Mi ·73 UaL'>un filO wi.:11. xlnt {'Ond. JUSl rt•hll l'll).:. S2:nl 752 7!1:1!1 fiat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADDLEIACK IMW ·111 F'wt 124 Spyder 1172UJ S 21402 MwC)Mfite l'..t&way MislioftViejo lll-2040 4'5-4949 Closed Sundays ·n Fiat Spydt-r. l·onvt. 5 spd. mags. wooden lui.: rat·k. AM FM tape. llkt> newS.SJ-2343 5s pd. am /fm /<·a ss. rollbar, m ags. s harp. $3200/0BQ. 494-3818 eVlo'S &rwknds. '71 DalSUfi piclmp~ '"Mal<i• ol(er. .'l!H.6..U .. 111".u..IU.u.I _ - 1 ·,.,1,1 ""'·' ;,11111.t:IO ·72 ~ii , &iX>d cond. lo '74 124 Special. TC. Auto. mi, $3700 or best offer. am fm . ne w paint 525 iji{l:i ~----- . ~ 1644. 960 54311 546-6995 after 3 '72 COURIER LOOKS & R llNS GREAT Autot.hnported ···•·············•····· ·79 5281. leather. sunroof. ·75•, Fiat 128 Sport JP. loaded . xlnt nrnd . 1 mileage maker. roof SIS.600. 673-707l rack. 26K m1. $2450 Pl' 644-0448 $1499. Walt 's L ic .lll)lll42S 848-7100 ·73 f'ord Courier Lo miles. Camper shell Xlnt condition $22001of fer. 639-3625 or 760·9026 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 vw PANEL VAN This one is th e rare fac- tory van with outside windows and it is c ustom inside and out It even h 1t s mag w h eel:. (766HWFl $34'5 IOI WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7600 WestmLnster Ave in Westminster 893-75.51 638 7H80 '71 GMC I ton camper van. many extras. Kint rond. $2295. 847·9560 '78 For d Custom Van . V-8, lo mileage. many xtras, best offer $5.000. desperate, must sel I. W.3796. Gane rd 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR SALE! Hare 1967 S un beam 1' 1 it c r S p o r t s 1· a r Equipped w1t.h a 211!1 i''orcl cn1:ine. ll ur~I II spe<'<i, fal'l<>ry h!!rdtop, !;()fl loJ1 & roll bar. Very t'<'Ol'lomical &i fast. Must st11l this apprcciallng 1·lassic. A bargain at $3900 Ca 11 559· 7340 anytime . keep calling please 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! 1911 ALFA SPIDERS IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEii.CH 752-0900 ·11 Alfa Romeo 2 + 2 Coupe, air , stereo, well cared for & shows it. $5,895/0BO. Office : C213>622 1856: Hm : 17141646-2903. Orig P.P. ·74 Uavaria I mma <' l'OOd. Very low mlles am tfm /rass. A 1C. snrf. ~. 546· 1656. ·75 BMW 3.osi .tdr. auto . loaded. oril! owner. all records. S6.ll50 OHO Of flee. <213)622 1856 . hm (714 )646-2903. '69 BMW 1600 $1,800. '72 BMW 2002 T l I SS.000 o n er (2131 598-8859 '76 BMW 2002. $8(100 56.000 miles. sunrf , am fm cass. 640 55!13 ·74 2002. au t o . air. Am /f'm. blue. xlnt $4MO. must sell. )!Oml( overseas. 673-6200. 72 3 0 Bavaria . must sacnf. $2475 <or lrurk an trade + cash ). I nt-ed cash now. 675-1741 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Mercury Capri. gd running cond. Xlnl int. $1800 or best o ffe r . 556-6812 alter 5pm. '72. V6, a l e, a m /fm !ltereo. auto, $1195. 760·8868/644-0441 Fords 1910 $600. 1976 ----$1900. Good cond. 1651 76 Al(a Romeo GT, s unrf. '73 Capri 4 cyl. 4spd, xlnt Placentia, Costa Mesa. air, 5spd AM/FM stereo mpg, runs good, clean 642-3490. · l'aU. Nr mint cond.. S1850..!7~·2750 ___ _ --$4.<m. 499.4773 w-9720 '72 Ford E-300 New porter -----•••••••• ••••••••• • ••••• van convf!rsion. 57.000 AMII 9707 orl&. mi, xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.-5827 eves. '79 Audi SOOOS, auume --------leue, loaded. 18.000 mi, A1J191 W..e.d 95'0 ~/mo. Call after 5pm ........................ ~- 1111 Dlllar hid For Your Car! JOHMSOM •SOM 'a:t.r='=Z ec.ta .... 5*5111) w.,., '712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOIMcLAl .. 't G . .ON. •act. lSlvd . LA HABRA (I Ill-Jllo. ol SA ,.., ) ii Datsun B210 GX, air. alereo. Super Shup. Must see lo apprec. Must sell. 'n0·4154 Cluaic '69 Roadster PUy restored. lo mi on enc. many extras, .1150 /080. 645-4140 X50I. "11 8> Z: 5 speed, a /c. IUftl'OOI, new Ures. low 1 mllea. xtru. S19SO . . Court 175-1151. 'Tl Dataua 510. Lit• yellow . 2dr . am lfm /\•,.. 81000 or bllt.-.-. '76 ~·1at 128 Sl a t 111n Wagon. lo m1. i.:cl rond. $2600 645-504:! befort.' 2pm. 70 Fiat 124, 5 spll Spyd1•r. radials. runs .:ood $1750 673-3341 Sharp '7S l"ial 124 Sputer. Red. amlCm. cslm ml. $3995 pp 540-3011 '16 FIAT 128 W<:N SISOO 752 8331 M I" 8 :JO I ~ Jonn ·m t'lat 850 coupe. run~ good-looks 1otood . l11w rrules. St~ 846-~ 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HEAD(i>UARTEIS TODAY!!! UMIVllSITY SALES Ir SERVICE OLDSMOllLE HONDA GMCTIUCICS 2.850 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 540-9640 1971HONOA ACCOIDLX s speed, air condition· tn1. AM /FM stereo cauetle, a nd mag wbeela. <9370BV> Sl6fl IOIWITHAM VOUSWA684 7tOOW•tmim&er Ave. ID Weatmln1ter -7551 ... 'JmO '75 C IVI C 4 apd . Hakbbadl. Xlnt. COGCI. -.O . .-00/olr. Dys: 79-119, eY•: Ul·MM 'Tl Ho•d• Civic Hllit .. 1dl. 4 .... •ID\ cmd. .... ....-. OV.EI ........ ,._Yow Good V'f!, Pandae or Audi cz.:. '·~2J.IHJ "!!!!!B!!!!!!!b!!!J!!!A!!!Pfl!!!. !!~I,.-. •-· *· Pm : .......... .!?~ r u.. M.• at, •pd. 'Tl IMW 7111 /Wlllte ~· ..... 11" •• ,,.,. Al..... Cata 1ter•, .., ...... Olll1- ...... •••e.e1'9e. --·~ ~--- . .................... .... '70M·IENZ Uynamite 250 Sedan. Ni cest one AROUND! t7:1>Ci\M I $3995 JIM MARINO VOU<SWAGEN 187ll Beach Blvd llUNTINGTON Bt:A<.:H 842-2000 Ml 'IO TUHODIESEL 13K Low Low Miles Ivory /Bamboo Super Sharp f!l82YYZ> PRICED TO SELL NOW! JIMSLEMONS IMPORTS l!nOllARBOR BLVD COSTA MES/\ 631-1276 ·~ 300CD. white with sad- dle ml. many itlras incl snrf & 40 ~al diesel r6il tank. lo mileage. $2S,Sd6. 646-6503. M1'77 210SE Sunroof, Stereo 33.570 Low Low Miles L2 mo. l2k mi le warranty fl65TWR > PllCEO TO SEU! JIMSLIMOHS IMPOITS 1970HARBO R BLVD COSTA MESA 631-1276 '79 :llO SD Turbo. Loaded . like no new Anth gray. $29.500 Days 833-9784. Eves ·wknds 675-2107 Joe. 1!175 Mer<'edes Benz 280C. 1mmar cond. reblt eng. Sll . IXlO. 545 1067. '73 MBZ 280C. prime cond . all ammenit1es, $8500 Dys 752 2404. eves 552-~77 ·75•., 4~EL. anthracite .iray. s unroof. J(ood cond. new M1chelins. $13.000.851 2151 '78 4SOS l~C . 30K m i, perfect rar. every xlra. 644-6449 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 MG Midget. Xlnl cond. 27.000 miles. See to appreciate. 848·1187 . - 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADOLHACI IMW '77 MG MGB 677TKI 21402M•9111rlte ..... p ... ., ......-v .... 131-2040 495-4949 CIOled Sundays um MGB, loaded, lo lbi, must sell. Beat offtr. ....... 979"2424 '71M .. .• Lo ml, "'400. 142-00IS ... 9741 • •••••••••••••••••••••• .. ltllf.,.IOT WO. WCN ... OllTI •Do.ellrwet MnPOllT at:Ant 11MtM "l'llllT ••· _.... c-' .................. ,. " ... , .... "1't PurwllM ta I IC l.tllr. unr f. alardl, am f ll\ (laU, mt•lllt• pill& • .anti cued. Ua uwr i....,,. ..... .,, •1 au • •11 alat rcind . nt•w tuw . rhatt h. punl Muat wl 1 llMOO OHO t 7l .\2tll lt17TOYOTA lllW'TIAC. . 1 ..... "9M .. AM/nl ..... /\afe, air caad. 6 _.., A t9aJ "'"ur' ~aullllJI. T'WO&o <'hOOH ,,..! NOW•tt .... cu ..... UMICAIS \G likar ltniet COSTA MF.sA 14i-JU4 9710 '"'"'''ht-111 10 '. lll~ti. lo I •~bit mlr • ~ 1·1 •'uruna w"n "'•·...-•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ' • ~ ""' ..,,.,, ~m l'~t '1 \1 ~1·y l , A I'. am lfm, rf '911h '"" JIMMAllMO YOUS WA ... 11711 .. M"h Bl~J U i'NTINCTON IH .. ACll 14J·JHO .... a.y.. '75' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • t DULlR IN U.S. A -~IOY CAIVll I (D) ~l}.s ... ~!~l rm ........ , ... ,,, ....... CIO\lO \UNUM~ ............... 1 .. •flOltSC .. '77 U4 9760 l.-kd Supc!r Shu11 1767RSX • SALINICIO $1495 JIMSUMOHS IMPOaTS U'70 HARBOR BL\ 0 t:OST A MESA Ul·IZ76 POaSC:HI '71 '24 Loaded, Super Shari>' 1891SRV I SALl,llCED SHt5 JIMSLIMOHS IM,OITS 1970 HARBOR RI.VI> COSTA MESA Ul-1276 ·73 Porsche !114. xlnl rond. new pa ml. 38M 1'1;. ········•··••···•·•···· LEASE DIRECT! 1911 SAAi TUll01 llACH IMPOITS ij48 Oovt.> Street NEWPORT B~ACH 752-0900 9762 ······•·······•·•······ 1971 SUIAIU GFCOU,E s s~ trans .. AM t-'M 1·assellt'. s unroor & m g U 0 d I' Cl II d I l I 0 II ' <!JfiOVWJ I HOW $3995 MIRACLE MAZDA USEOCARS 142.'> Raker Stre{'\ COSTA Ml-:SA 545.3334 $4400. 631 1692 1 ·n 4 Wht't·I drive wal(on Absolut el y µerf~ct mx>1obo. 540·7214 '70 Porsche !HIT ~ 4 I. 51pd, dean, s1ra 1.:ht body . Am Fm slc•reo ·16 Subaru (j F'. a1'. ster eo cas. $7800. 633·637!1 booster. lo m 1 $2900 '74 911 Coupe. S speed, IM&~evcs s lereo, alloys Ver y Toyota 9765 clean. $10,900. 759 1282 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·79 924. 20.ooom1. air , ·74 Toyota ('urol la s tereo. s n rr. stl\'l·r UeluJle. xlnl cond auto. $12,500. 661·85!#1 t•\·l's Am Fm. $11100 !l79-7~. • tdl . v " Xlnl 642 Jlltti, 1111 Jl~ 7l! '1'11yul11 Crown ~1111, dnt shape' I of only 3 1111porttill 111 12 $1500 ~61..311 '16 Celu-il <iT l.1rtba1·k. 111r. m 11g1, lo m1. !lint L\JOd PltJt> 4116 :M6l:f a ft Spm 69 Corolla S ta WKn. ~ Off~r 64.>W35 aft 5 JOPM 111 Suµra. rull 1_-quip. s un ruol. 5 spd, 5 yr warr. 1IJl)OO 4'ifl ·6009 $999 6ll Red Corona. Walt's Lit· II YZPO l7 IMS 7100 ,........ 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 TRIUMPH Sl'tTFtlE Super sporty and v1•ry very l'lt>an. (809VDG 1 S3995 IOI WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7 tiOO W estm ins tt•r A vt• in Westminstt•r l«J. 7551 63K 7811tl '77TAIUMPH I TR7 Dynamih' 5 speed sport t'OUJJt' Air. 1:assettc and ooly J0.1'«1 aetual miles on ttus ltkt• new tH•auly 1446TMZ1 $3999 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvll. HUNTINGTON BEA<.;11 142-2000 ·77 TR7. xlnl rnnd. m a!( whls , a ir , sun r oor. amtrm ster eo t a pe . $42()() ioffer. 499·329'..! cv~s 0 , .... ' ....... :! ••••••••••••. ft' JA t167 ...................... S.er llscounts Triumphs Spitfires TR7s Spiders TR8s ALLIN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!!! NEW SPITFIRES ·uPTO -· -$2000 OFF!!! ION SOME MODELS> All t•ars s ubject lo prior sale. All prices plus tax. license & d0<'. fee. Ad· vert.L'led price does not include dealer installed options. • .£.) ...... ,.,_, .. . ..... Mlt·~· .... - ~ llarbor Blvd <.:OSTA ~H:SA 979-2500 ~oilsWOl)ftl 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1966 VWIUG This VW is one or tht> deanesl you will ri nd : <t04ZEK1 $2695 IOI WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7600 Westm insler Av~ in Westmansler 893-7S5 l 631Vi880 Atltes, N•w 9100 Atltos, New 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos. New 9100 ..•.......•...••.•.•... , ....•...................••••...•••.....••..•...•..•...•.............. HONDA CLEARANCE SALE --T---· ------------- SAVE NOW -MOST MODELS DISCOUNTED FAR BELOW THE FACTORY STICKER EXAMPLE 1981 CIVIC ux S speed Factory equipped inc. side mldgs EXAMPLE 1981 ACCORD S Speed Hatchback 'fl'"~~\\ ·r;,-(\C1'~ In 1 11CAUSE OF OUR VERY COMPRITIVE PllCES, 1DISCOUNTS WILL NOT BE QUOTED OVll . 'THI TELEPHONE COME IN TODAY & SAVE SAUPllCIS .000 THRU 1·11-11 PLUS TAX, UC. & DOC. P11 TIYWIAIM' DJH•lte CUilom I ............. root! Ch aa • ala a r p I <lllAX&> '71POID P6tl 71YWDIU& JIMMAllM() Sunroof. lh1t aell ! <1411111> ' ()NNl L l 14 I ~ k • > t I I NITA D1aamite IH uver ..... -1.Y ll.000 mi1-. Juat lllle new ! (lACRla) SJJtl *MAllMO YOUS WA ... ll'JU Beac:b Blvd. 1'11"1.?~= Sl7tt ', 41> I J U(I HUN"nHGTONBEACH f)tM.....L lJ_. ___ J -~·-•4_J._2_000___ ~:..~ 1971 YW _,. 134-4100 Ol•NelCOUMTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO '• Nova ..ar. p/1, p/b, ..-. llOO/OBO u1 ... 1m HUNTINGTON B.EACH 14J.2000 Here It ii. the eeooom.y 13731 Harbor '72 Cbevy Kin11wood ~ Wp, all elet-wln· dowa, seat.I, door loclu. amltrll stereo, afc:, lua· aaae rack, many xtru, browntwht ext, 1old int. xJnt cond. Sl200 Rhonda 912.5355 '71 GaJaxle 500, pe, pb. dnt cond. llOO or best of. fer.913-7120 car everyone want1. Garden Grove Lar1•t Volvo DeaJer in Orua1e County! <IMNYI) SJ1t5 IOIWITHAM vousw•• .. 7900W•tmimt.er Ave. in Wetitminater aJ3.'1551 e,a.711() '72YWCAMPH Dynamite Wealfalia pop.top. Save M$. Great condition <208700) S2tt5 JIMMARIMO YOUSWACHM 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 lt7'YW COHVIRTllU· Save money and eel this real sharp car before 1t is sold. <o&SJIKR I $5tt5 IOIWITHAM VOLISWACHt4 7600Westminater Ave. in Westminater 893-7551 638. 7880 '75 YW COMVRT Dynamite classic con- vertible. Yellow !Black. 4 s peed , ste r e o . <:9>M0Rl S4tt5 JIMMAllMO VOLISWAG&4 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 OVER 190 NEW AND DEMOS OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9:00 FREEWAY CLOSE! WE DISCOUNT! AN N·u AL DEMO sarr· NOW IN PROGRESS BOB WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7600Westminater Ave. in Westminster 893-7551 638·7880 '7SYWIAlllT Dynamite 2 door custom automatic. Top condi- tion. (033XRA) SZ4t5 JIMMAllMO VOUCSWA ... 11711 Beach Blvd. HUNTtNGTON BEACH 142-2000 '71 IUG Must see to appreciate. (!M8CJIJ) S2'tt ~~tt~ ~ 534-t100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove lt74YW "SUMWAG84" Special Edition. Has low mileage, sunroof & AM (FM stereo w /tape. <642KXY). HOWSJIH ..-uCLIMADA USIDCARS 1425 Baker Street COSTA MESA S4S-lll4 '7'YWIUS 4 apeed. ILi a nice one! 73 VW Bua. xlnt cond. 13.000. Parlin1 O ut ! 1974 Volluwaaen Bua parts roraaJe. ~1·9157. VW part.a, '68 left & riaht door. '73 left door. $50 each. S48·97'4 811 but rebuilt. $1695 or beat offer. 8'7·6572. 968·1147 '70 VW pop·top. 30 d ys on nuet)gine. 13150. 63).1364 '69 Squareba ck. orig owner . runs like new. am trm. $2250. 640·6076 BUYorLEASE DIRECT Me'ft'l~ 10120 Garden Grove Bl Garden Grove 530-9190 '61 Volvo S44. complete ly rebll eng. trans. brakes. front end. etc . New paint. 80'1. restored . m u s t see. D a y s - 548-6382: E ves: 642·8398. 1-"rank AMtoa.Us-4 16 Bus. 30.000 mi. am /fm ••••••••••••••• •••••••• cass. cherry cond $.S950 AMC 9905 644 .. 'll1Q t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-eves. ·59 Rebel. good eron. '68 Baja Bug. Pror. orr trans portation car road prepped t-·ealurell 548-·6()66 bet. 8&S M f' i n H o t V W m at( $.D>0/0 8 0 . 631 ·\H27 ·75 Sportabout Wagon. a ll extras. louring int. good '76 Rabbit xlnt·dlx pack·4 mpg. sacrifice. 644-~1 spd-a.ir·8 trac ·nu paint & lllidl 991 o tires $3600 0 80 644·4208 •••••••• ••• ••••• •• ••••• '79 VW Rabbit L, 20,UOO m i. 2dr, $6750. Dys 673-3797, eves. 4~·3115 .68RIVl£RA Sharp. runs good Sl.200 /080. 646·6305 ·77 VW Bus Low miles. Colllac 9915 good cond 979·5863 or ••••• ••• • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • 536-1112.S art 5 JO. YOUR #I CADILLAC DEALHSHIP IH ORAHGl COUMTY! '62 Corvair convt. Completely reblt . Am/Fm 8-t'rack . new tirea, wire wheel covers. cberry c:ond. Lie 4MY KTN. 9'.000. Call Teri 8M-BJ8. i 4 Nova hatchbk. Jspd, am /fm . m11a s . 11700/0 BO . 557·3871 '79 Chevy Nova 2 dr hatchback, a ut o. AC. tint lg, AM /radio. vinyl rod. elec clock, 6 cyl. New ... W/W r adia ls. brita, battery, tune· up. heater core. a lternator. carburetor. Kint cond. Company car · sell below blue book $3300 26585 Avenid11 Deseh. Mi ssion V 1ejo . 171 4 i ~5912 ·67 Chevy Nova 4dr. l(d <:ood. V.fl . ps . SHOO or makeofrer.846 7648. 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Chrysler Newport Hrougham. Estate sale Exceptionally nace low mileage ca r All luJlury extras ~7·0!f06 , .... '73 Pinlo fm /t\pe Walt's Uc.• OllOHBJ M1·7100 '78 LTD 2 Spec. Edit .. T- lop, loaded, $3900. Call 831-<1637. Steve. tt45 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '77UMCOLM Dynamite coupe . J el btack beauty with every enra! only 47,000 miles. tatSLJC) S4tt5 JIMMAllMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 Mlf'cwy 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST LINCOLN·MERCU RY UEALERSlllP ~ ";t.tlJ.• LINCOLN-MERCURY 16·18 Auto Center Ur. SD Jo'wy· Lake Fores I exit IHVINI>: 830-7000 '77 Monarch. V ·H. 4dr. auto trans, air, Isl $2400 857·20KS. Irvan~ -.st91CJ 9952 . ..•.•..........•...... '76 VW l'oµup W~traha Camper . xlnt t·ond . 16700. %7 .0077 SALES.SERVIC I-: ·6S Mustang, must sell Cac tisoewtal 9930 Reco rds avail S25UH '72 CONVEllTI Bl.to: Eng. I yr old. pamt I ' 2 yr s old. great eond. mio. 64 1·2079 eves '79 Rabbit Diesel. factory air, stereo. prtt•cd for quirk s ale 645 2682 ·71 Camper Hui.. must sell 675 4664 ·73 Super Dcclle am rm t•ass. s r, l(ood t'ond . 700.1977 VW Hus or Uo~ En.:mc 1:omµl t'lc. llas hcen reblt. •111 c·1)()lcr & header $\)5() 536 6453 ·w VW Bus. reblt. engme Best ofrer 640·5593 AN D LEASJNt; ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-1 l.2.8. 494.31~ ·66 L&ncoln. 2 dr. clean. runs great Askmg $450 12 MustanK Maeh I. :~1 '"-TABER·~ 64&7!0> t1e\· Reautarul t•a r i ~ ~ ~ eor.ett. 962-6824 (:1\()JlJL1\: ••••••••••••••••••!!.~~ 66.6t yl Rebllunderwar I ,, ~.I I. -II • . CORVEnEs•. ranly Sell or trade for · '·" •. ,.:, 70-71 'l/W Van !151 0274 '75 CADILLAC COU,E l>y nam 1lc (."(1upc l>t>\tlle. on ly 52 .0110 mtle s & loa d e d ' While fl ed lt·al hcr' 1785NCll> $3295 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN J87Jl Beal·h Rlvd HUNTINGTON BEACH 142·2000 OUTSTANDING! llrll CSer.8251 I MUST SH! 1976· I 9flOR Jo: F 1 ONLY $7591 1977 tll2'7t:DK 1 Nice f'1nish! ONLY Sll91 1!178.C Ser 131.t l OMLY $9991 6li Mustani:. VII aut11, l'lean runs 1-(rt•al Sll)OO 497 5716 ·05 Mustang auto. good l.'OOd . 675 5!177 '72GRAHDE X.lnt cond. $19!i0 545·116)5 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1!179-1065WOM 1 '71 OLOSMOllLE Ulesel ~ Dynamite Della Sl Rabbit. A/C. 5 spll, 1---------1 ONLY SI 1,791 tJfl Royal with every f'X sunrf. AM !f'M. lo m1. CADll' AC.'.J.t-...~ --·\ ....... ·r.-~r ~ :..·1-........ ~bttnfl~-t-t~¥t·--..,., ..... 714Sl711r.'"" -. """ \;:)el" oU;D~ SEVILU $4995 ·69 VW pickup. Reblt. Loaded.Super Sharp ' OMLY Sil.HI JtMMAllMO 1700c:c. Looks & runs ter Low Low Males'. 1!181-cSer.96281 VOLKSWAGEN rif ic . $4300 P I' <8211YIP I Brand New'" l8711Beach Blvd 548-ID>. SAUPllCED OHLY S16.HI HUNTINGTON BEACH SI l.tt5 142-2000 '66 VW Squar ebark · JIM SLEMOMS Auto trans .. loaded. ex clean. rwu great. $1600. IMPOltTS cellent! 1oor~ rmancm~ 'i.J Omega 4dr. lu milt.':.. ruh equip. 3!'t!'tUffit' µa} menls644·4147 artcr 6 ~eo t970HARBOR BLVD. available on approved '72 Super Beelle. nice. COSTAMESA credit ' We LEASfo: Cor vet1es ' T o p ap $2.000 or best offer. 611·1276 praisals also' l'ricc11 551·9'91. good thru 1-12 81 · ·w c lids Toron ado 1>1esl'I Slll.500 All "Ira:. 1.o~ m il es X l nl dt•al to' 1 n a n <' 1 n I( a \ a 1 l 640 81162. li44 4684 '19 Gas Rabbit ·c·. a /c. SADDUIACll IMW HOWARD CIM•rol.t "' "'m 2 dr xlnt ·77 Cadillac Dove & Quail Sts . w.~ ' 642 . .,.24' ~ville NEWPORT BEA<.;11 SHOWROOM COHD. 012Zi';R IJJ.0555 '86 VW. as is, $499 21402 M~te Din. rm set, $199 ,.,. __ '75 M1ds1ze WaJ(on 6111\ mt, 9 pass. xlnt l'on<I $1700 080 645·tH21 962·8009 -, MitliOft Vi•io 131·2040 495-4949 '75T ·TOP '69 VW , auto , g ooll mechanical cond. Must sell $1250/080 . 645·1~. ------. '761,; SUP ER SCIROCCO air. 4-s pd, AM /FM s t e r e o , 8 ·trk , b r n w/vioyl t.op. 29K m1 . al· lo)'S. "8915. 759·0685 ·01 VW Bug · Xlnl mech. Great int /ext. Xtras $2300. 494-330\. '68VW: Rblt eng. l800 778-2106. 646.7083 '69 Convt. Xlnt cond. trans & e ng sol id. $125()/0BO. 642·6820. '72 VW Bus, 7 passenger with seats. runs great, clean. $1650. 497 ·5716. '73 VW Bus. gd cond. $250() firm. 542·2588. '74 Phang. roll bar. spoked wheels. 673·0760 dya; 8'2·5286 eves. 'Ill VW convertible. Xlnl. CCJnd.ltion. Runs & looks areat.~·lm. Closed Sundays '79 Seville. Im mar. cond. Leath. uphol & many eJl- tras. Owner m ust sell Eves or wknds . 900.2316 •8CJ Cadillac Eldorado. xlnt cond. S16.200 or cash & take over payments. 675-2972. Power br akes. power Pinto 9957 windows. paw er steering ••••••••••••••••••••• • • with t ill/leles1:opang ·73 Pinto Hunabout w 1lug steering wheel. a ir. ratk. yel body , ""h1te AM /FM st ereo. rear VU1yl ,4sp.gd l·ond.26·JO wi ndo w d e r og ~c r . mpg PP S1275. 548·7890 automatic trans Snow while with Burgundy in· ·n Pinto. 4 spd slk. ps. terior 27.000 miles. Im 50.000 mt. !lint l'ond. ma<' u I ate l h r u ou t ' S2m0. 642·8327 $8.100. 754·6790 o r ,., -&ulh ' 9960 Answer Ad •209. 642·4300 •• !~•••••••••• ••••• •••• ~hrs. '78 Seville. loaded. lthr. 1 '76 Vet. salver & red. xlnt ownr. snrf, !lint S8750 d S7 ooo p t Pt '7l FUry 111. auto. tt •c. Jl11. pb, nu tires. mer h xlnt. l&W. 4911-3891 "-"•.7572 ron · ' v Y · '"'" ~12 eves S6t9 ·74 Custom 4dr. Walt's l..1<'. 1t 049KKG. 848·1700 ·77 Vette. loaded . xlnt r o n d . S 7 2 o 0 'IKI SEVILLE $18.000 or take over lease. 640-5060 days 759-1970 eve. c 714 1752 6692 , PClllHac (71419M·0730. "'5 ·74 Eldorado convt. 80.000 mi. $4500. Will trade. 752.2867, i\ C«vette, T ·lop. auto. air, ps, pb, pw, stock. a Assume exec ls e. No real bea uty . $6200. money down. ·18 El .~~l~._ . __ .Dorado ~iarr~lz, loaded. Dodlp t9J5 l7,000 ong m a. 1426 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.M. Abrahms 646·0223 ,74 C"--r or ~Ml64 _Sun only· __ -· Good cond. N"ew reblt SI Ott '71 Coupe Blk /Blk Wall'a Lie #613DQX 848-7100 engine. Gold, black top, 2 dr. Good 1aa mileage. $2000/o fr. 534.7533 evea /wknda . 4410 W. &a.wept St. Santa Ana. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7'POMTIAC Dynamite Jet Blttr k Trans Am Co upe . Loaded ! Only 22.000 miles on this beauty ~ (SSIWRKI S6tt5 JIMMAllMO VOUSWAaEH 1171 l Bea ch Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 (Q'M30I) ""' $5ltt '70 VW BUS r ecent motor. trans. clutch . ~ Wowa.ul bralle1, tires, ball. vo i.KSWAGtN. lNC palnl, • aeat covers. lAob •drives aa new. ·eseonvt. l2500. '6SCoupe de VIiie ~ 548-7682 '84 Dart GT 2 dr. 6 ryl. auto. new tires & brka. '77T,....A111 w/T .... & c..._W.rior Power ateertn1. brakes. windowa. Power door lock.a, rear wlndow de· fCJCler. II MPG with t03 VB. AM /FM 8 track. 5300. 534-4100 975 aft SPll 840-'1225 13731 Harbor <>.rden G!'ove. Yciho SAHl.MACllMW '75VW 115 31111 21402M•IL ti .. , .... ., ........ v...- Hl-20414tMt4t C\oMd &IDda,a '71 BUG xlnt cond, lo mll••I•. am /Im tm0/090...,. a.dlnlla'• Coeclll·aupet bul. orq, lft4, Uk• nu. -·-- 9112 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALIS. SllVICI ovE'P:°EMLatl'u~RY EXPERTS IAILllll YOLYO -. Harbor Blv~. COITAllDA 646-HOJ 140.9461 'M* Bii, id CGDd, SHIGO. ..... c-• "" Good cond. 9'S'1S. 646-3473 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "11 A.pea Waaon. clean '71CANAIO car, 11.lnt ~ond. Air , Dynamite LT Coupe. sznolbltolfer. lll0-3179 Believe it or not. only 14.000 orl1inal miles! Pwd tt40 <liZVQV), ..... .. MMAatMO VOLKSWAMH 11711 Bitacb Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 14J.2000 a. ...... ttJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11v ... ....... u ..... ...... ;W.11t1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74.c>ID llu1tan1 II coupe. 4 cyllndera, automatic: power' at.eertn1. air COft· dltloaln1, 1reat buy! CIMJPX) U4tl JIMMAllMO YOLllWA ... llJU Buela Blvd. HUHl'IMOTON BSACH 141-llOO HM415 "11 4 dr Bonneville, xlnl cond. "1000 Call days Ml·BIOO evu /wllnds ... 5316 '77 Pontiac Bonneville. Good c:01tdltlon. 12750. Call 562·4110 '77 Grand Prix T -top, ori1. owner, xlnt coed. a.at otter over sasoo . 111-ml . '11 IWd LTD 4dr, Id "71 Le llMI, pa, pb, air, l cm4, .. radial Una, OWMI', extnmel1 clean ... ... .,. c.md. ........ . • Ip• -- ~· ·• .~ .. .-... ..-.~ ~-~----------·-. •• ·-'Y ____ ..,.._,.,. ........ -~.----~-~ .... ,. ··m=- • • SEE'?IT LOOKS LIKE TME SKV,SUT IT ISN'T ••• f T'S A PiECE OF 6LASS •.• . . . NANCY HI. SLUGGO-- WHERE ARE YOU GOING':? - OVER TO THE GYM SU.AY.,AllUAIYU, 1tl1 ·II CHUI 8'RDS ARE ALWAVS FL'f'IN6 INTO WINDOWS •• 'r'OU MAVE TO 8E VER'( CAREFUL, I 6UESS ••• I DON'T KNOW WMAT fLSE '(OU CAN DO ABOUT IT ..• ~ -,_,, THATS RIGHT-· BUT I GO OVER EVERY DA'I FOR .A WORK- OUT YllR 1111111111111 NIB T~AT WA5 A WINDOW 't'OU JUST FLEW INTO .•• ----,,__ KICKING T~E ~OttSE WON'T MELP •• ' ~· # .. ., . . ' ' . , . . • ,.. ·1 • ;. ... ~ By Ernie Bushmiller HOW CAN YOU GO THERE IF YOU DON'T PAY THEM~ EASY··THEY.RE PAYING ME TO GET IN SHAPE . • 1 .. I DO NOT HANDL-E EA~~IN6$, SLAT YO()Jl 5:6N ~AY~~ 1~~N\CHAllZ DETECTIVE .'' THEY HANDLE eve~YTHING . DENNIS THE MENACE Hi, ~UTIFUL! GOTA 1<199 FOR"THE3 EJREAD WINNER OF=IH19 FAMIL.Y'? f>ERGEANT, 1Et..L ME A0AIN --__. A60UT THl6 ARTl6T'5 RENDITION OF E>OMEBODY WHO lOOKS L.IKE ME! ANDERf>ON, TAK£ THl5 PRlflONER &ACK TO HlfJ CELL! NOT ME', I 'M A PV11ZISI. A~1" .... lA~, J: NEED 'YOtASZ PllOF~~IONAL­ ~eLP ... olTDOWN, KEL60! YOU'RE A PRl60NER! DO YOU WANT ME TO PUT YOU JN CUFF& A'iJ A REMINDER? WJ.IAT CAN t 00 FO" VOlA? MV NEW E~~lllNc:i~ A~&: Ml~IN6. %'C.&. T'At(E THE .CA,&! ~- ~Orlll~ THAT'~ OlAi OF MY 1-INE'. WHAT DO VOL.A MEAN? ~ ........... ._ ___ _... ___ .._..-J ?ee W~AI I MEAN? . . ' : . . . . . . . . : . . : . . . . . . By Hank Ketcham : ,__ ______________ _ YA C\'.::lN'r Bu-r; DENN 1s1 ~UP DADDY WORK9 WHeN l . HARD AT il-f~ COME_. OFFIC~ Ai..i ~Y. HQfJC. PLEA5E DON'T MAY&E YOU'RE UolN6 DO THAT, THE POWEROF 6U0- 0FFICER! 0Ee>TION &UT THE MO~E I LOOKATTHl5, THE MORE 1 eeeA 5fMIL.ARITY ! 1 DUG A OH, BROTHE:n I l CAVE ~. : !ODAY! /..._/ YACAU... !HAT EASY:> • 'J:) DO YOU 1HINK HE'6 A5 · 600D-LOOKIN0A6 ME? . . . . . . . . '": . ~ . . --~~--~~~---r--~~~~~-----.= J WANT A.:TICKET ON THE THAT WOULD f>E FL.l<:>HT ~ FIRflT.PIACl~T TO NEW NUMBER 428, DEPART· : YOftK! WHAT TIME ING AT 11:04,,.2 HOU~ : DOe IT LEAV .. ~? FIU>M NOW! ~CRAZQ I I WA~IED 10 TALK. WlfH QOLl ABOUI IH15 RE.PO~i OF t;CUR5 ! DEAR READER, <Jotve NO DOUBT HEARD ~E PHAASE \DRAWING A BLANK~. WEU.~El'E'.5 WHAT ONE l.J)Ol(S LIKE. C,00 WANIED 70 SEE ME,Mle6 AANOAL.l '2E- I~ THE M&i I'VE HAD sruoE~i5 CHEAT ... -AND I'VE HAD sruoE~l.5 COPQ ... 0 OO 4E~ I DID f BUT 1Hf5 151i-lE. F1~1ltV\E !'llE EVER HAD ANQONE ioRN IN A mGE. FROM AN ENCl,>(U)PEDIA WIT~ THEIR ~~ NAME 516f\1ED AT 1fiE earrotvl ? by Ferd and Tom Johnson FAIR ,AND SQUARE : q. OF us; q. PII:CES OF PAPE:R . You DRAW FIRST, MooN. WHeW! AU-DoNE ... DOCTOR SMOCK . Ok'-· l FE5:L L.LJCK'/. OH, ReAL-t..-Y, ANN? -rHA-r'S A AIO~ I By G·eorge Lemont .u II> e 1.- ,f _ '1,UIMNP H.UNTIR'S HANPPOOM 'lou and He having a rift, Future BrideP Discuss your differences like civili-zed huinan beings. ---------· ~-·-·------ by Arm1tron9 a Batluk • J . ' , --~~ . • 1-11 ~··~ ........ ...;;._ .. ' ____ ......... . ••• • • .• ..... .....-_ ..... -• ~ .......... :..;..;--..oc.;...i : { .. i ~11'.M~~hl:: .0 Hl,POL.L! L..fi'S PISCUSS OUR, PIFF~eNCt:S 1..IKE: CIVll..IZf:P HUMAN EJ~ING-5~ ONLY A ~IWIE WOUL.PN'I WANI SOME SENSE I AJ...K ECJ INfO HIS IHICK' S~LJl.L . o~ 0-o·:. · O· • -• • 0 -'· ~--------------- . ' . ! • OWliJ Ntl/ ~AR!:> Jti'I ~O~E: 'r '5 ..), i<''GULAC? f3t.r'Z.t~t<C>' • . r CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? TWe are at INst st• differ· .as lft •awl"f details IMtween top aM Mttom panels. Hew -'dlly c.n yeu find t ... m? Ct.eek ans .. n with , ..... belew. ·1u1n 1w 11 p.00,.9 t llH• .. ltP 11 .. ~.,eek ..-.eouo.i4 l ......... IP,, '1•H , &u1111w '' l"H t 6ull\IW" .... c jlH ... l!P ,, •ios . , . ...,.,.....110 you REALL'/ GoNNA 51\CK YOUR HRND .-..rtE-I ONOERIRERE ! •• '1tunif)rW ir~ • ® ~------------by Hal Kaufman--~~~~~- • TAILI TALIU l>Mtiftt, "9 9"Mlftl ... "*"time at tt.e table? Consider Hw wen11 ef a""'*,... u .. : "Th9"" ftUM r-.u t6Aet ltleta bledo ft'tmak eyouf at;it's ltleM cM- A LITTLE OFF THISIDISI Thi• amended old poser still draws laughs: T ... hairless customer ,_,,. the Mr1Mr (1), "Me-•tl" At last his turn had come. A clown, ttlis knight tOMOr~I. full of fun, had often cut• (J) in MrWdom. "Cut It short?" he Nld, tho ne'er he'd eyeda (1) (2) head. "Hew elMI" piped patron In mannH ..,I, forbNrint the word that is the WHOLE. Numt»rs refer to dst" ... rra .... spaclftl tor ...... e G-Whlzt Add missing first Nmes. all 1M9lnnlng e wllhG: 1. Actress _ Hawn. 2. SI~ _C.mpbell. >. &.seball star _Brett. 4. Feminist _ S-.1nem. Time hmlt: JO seconds. "1'°1~ , .. ~ t ..et~"( ~ I • SuM Fuftl Multiply Hw numt.er of'""' lft yeur mouttl '1 "· Then add so to ltle sum of ltle 4Ntfts lft your preduct. Answer's below. · .. ~ .... " e Gripe Session! Which ·insect -complains? The ttumble bee. Which flower complains? The mo.nlng glory. Which bird complains? The whlmperwlll. Which animal complains? The whlne-oceros. ':" -- syllables of the whole . ..., ____ ,. word, which Is what? .,. .. .._..8 'IMPf<~-~N°"Y .fOOLOJ'I AU tight snowmen above rewmblt Ne" . ..,,"' m 'C1•irq1 1•i 111 oft.er, but two art enough •like to be twiM. Which two? WHY DONTCT\A TAKE R DRlNK? WASH 'N' WEARt Add the following colors ftfftly for aft a"""6nt domestic 1eene: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blu.. 3-Yellow . ._Lt, llt'owll. S-Flesh. ._Lt. trttn. 7-Lt. gray. I-Ok. gray. f-llad&. 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By Gus Arriola ALL <:'~TURES Gl<EAT Mo SMALL ALL Tl-llAIGS WI&: AND WONOJ:RFUl- THAT1LL HtLP MAKE THt: WALL LESS E'ICUTAL' • MacNelly ----..... ,l . I CA'J'T 1 ~EARWLJ, }J ~T!... ·. January 11, 1981 Illy Plat . ' \ THEl1l ·vouRSELF s.111 Ille ~11111. • I ....... IO "Aslo," F..wy ~ 641 UUIQIOn ,.,. llrw '!In. II Y 10027 Wl'I '9Y SS lar .,...... qwst-Sorry. we cMo) -OIN<s FOR FERDIE PACHECO. M.D. NBC·TV boxing analyst and boxing con· sultant Since boxing causes so much physical damage, don't you think It should M outlawed? -Mrs. L. Mills, Hobart, Ind. e With the coming of real violence to sports in the 70's. and with the "sale" of violence as a prime time program- ming factor (That's Incredible. Games People Play, etc.), it begins to look as if boxing is the tamest of the violent sports. Boxing deaths, while highly Boxing: kid gloues and all. publicized, are fewer than football deaths each year. I am sponsoring a simple four-point program to be presented as legislalion to Congress, which would reduce boxing deaths by al least 50 percent. The four points have lo do with medical precautions and the avoidance of mismatches with boxers who can be quickly knocked out by other up-and-coming boxers. FOR RICHARD ADLER, comf>'J~r Why don't you tum out another musk:al on a par with Pa· Joma Game and Damn Yank~? Have you 1topped writing? -H.B .. Westchester, N.Y. •I haw11·1 stopped writing. I've JUSI put the red light on wnti11g for Broadwoy hl!rnuSt> I've noticed in the last few yeari. that audience.., likl' things I don't like. Trying to find the nglit fnr111uld would not be fun. Whal I find more fun is writing symphonic pieces. (Editor's note; Richard recently composed Yellowstone Ouerture. J FOR SWOOSIE KURTZ, s1c1t 111 B10<1dway·::. Fi/tit uf July Since vour play Is a comedy, who do yau find laughs more -men or women? -J.B .. Asbury Park, N.J. e Men Women are much nmrl:' reslTained They're embarrasst•d to let lhl'msclw~ go with a hearty guffdw. Men don't care Thl'y're nor 1nhihired and l"'t it all hang nut Al ont-Saturday rniltinw. I knew. without seeing (it's hMd to see from the Sld9l' the lights are blinding) that the girls were in the minority. because gales of laughter drowned out everything else. FOR MR. BlACKWEU, fashion des;Sner Do you approve of women doing their own thing In fashion (I.e .. , skirt length•). and la lt considered bed form to wear the same draa more than once .a places where you11 meet the u me people? - B . .I., Green Bay, Wis. e 1 do approve of "own thlngs ... though I suggesr you use a three way mirrored glass when trying on something new. Ifs not bad form to wear the same dres& over and over, it's simply not exciting for the wearer. However. try to accessorlze it differently. FOR THE .. ASK" EDITOR Liberace is a big draw -so why don't movies use him, instead of some of thOM weirdos who haw no box otlke appe.al? -A.V. fort Collins, Colo. • When he was honored by the Pacific Pioneer BroadcaSters with its "'Golden Ike"' Award for 35 years of distinguisbed contributions to the entertainment industry, Liberace told of his film debut. a quarter-century ago, in Sincerely Yours. He said : "I made a horrible mistake -I saw the movie after ii was released." He went Teamster never -keyboard foreuer. on to say that he'd be a complete dud in movies today and would not touch films with a JO-foot pole. even if the offer was mind-boggling: ··1 can't drive a 50-ton rrailer truck. so that stops me right there as a leading man. And I'd be a terrible flop in a honor film because. before I rubbed someone out in the shower. I'd knock first ... FOR LOUISE SOREL, '''" of CHS IV\ Lad,..,~ Ma" Doea being an actress make you more or less desirable to men? -V .L., Ogden, Utah • I rhink tht're's more .. cuno~1ty" 111volw d 1lian .. desire .. There's a mystique about acting. so men -and women. too -are eager to meet us When they do, they're disappointed Nine 11111<'!> 0 111 nf Ill I hedr ... You don't seem like an ac!Tt.>~ .. Pl'' irk· ohl'" cx~ct u!> to ~ frivolous. empty hecidt'd rind 1111111fornwcl I ft'l:'I I must prow that I'm intl'lligenl FOR DALE CARSON, ,,111ho1 ol Boys rlo1 •e Feelirtg~ Too As you look back on your life, can you recall a t what age you turned to book1 for advice and education, rather than pleasure? -E.N., Sacra mento. U.llf. e When I was growing up. therl' were so many exciting questions I was loo embarrnssl?d to ask In my early teens -t :~ or 14 I began t<> discover novels weren't telling me all I wantl'd to know abou t life. sex. the human psyche. I began to find books on those thing~ then the whole field of nonf1c1ton opened up for me FOR KARI PAGE, co SI." <1( NIK lVs Omw1119 Poit•er What do you remember moll about your Int )ob, workk\g In • bank? -P.P., S.vannah, Ga. • One small rh ing that's really a big thing because it could only happen in a small town (near Columbus. Ohio). Would you believe I was given a key to the bank? I remember being a bit stdrtled at the time -bur everyone accepted ii as the norm. not weird. Can you imagine big-city bank employees getting keys? Other than that. ii taught me how to deal with people. PRO s-.aor .-.. Han• <R.-N.c.1 PRO Ano con CON Senator Edward Ken~ (0.-Mau.) I do not think any child ought to ~ denied his right to attend the school nearest his home. Every poU I have '"" shows that the vast majority of Americana, black •nd white,. are fed up with lftlng their children h•u!.d right p8lt a netghborhood school, In 10me eaaet as f• u 15 °' 20 mda aw.y. Nobody · w.nta to vk>late the Conlltt\ltion, but thll Senator wants k> protect the rWtta ol. lnno· c.nt lltde ch~ren who haw been uMd • pawns In • lhell e-rne. Should Forced School Bu.Ing Be Abollahed? No. The Constitution and the Supreme Court'• lntcrpretatk>n of the equal protection clause clearly permit the redress of Constitu- tional violations. Separate educa- tional fact IHI•• foster Inferior education and result In dlsparete burdens upon certain members ol IOdety. The abolttion ol buatng u a remedy would MIVe, In many~. to abrogate the ~of the 14th Amendment. o.ny1ng • CondutloMly b111d remedY " 9qlaal lo dM ct.prfvltion ol the Conllttudonal ~ ...... .s .. · ·It :;:t ... ..... :J . '1 ... ~' ~11 ' ' ' . .. . ' '.~ r ··" ;1 .l~ , . ~ ~' ' . ~., . .. ... ' l t ~ ~ " • l I. .. .4 ... • .r ' . .. MORRIS M ESSAGE CE NTER 9·Llves. FREE MORRIS MESSAGE CENTER WITH· 9UVFS LABELS (ANY 517.E. ANY FLAVOR.) • f,.fer~llWl( .... r l>: - • '1.IO wlh 11 llWa. •a• ... no...._ l<WJl ........ C....,.tu I t1H ...... ) T...a ......... C:.....~------.................. ,, __ ...................... .. __ .................... , ...... ,, TOTAL COMPl.Dl LAllLS INCi .Qlll> __ TOTAL AMOUNT INCi OllD------:-=.--,_.:=.-xcns:-.. --.....,. , .. v=::c.... ........ ~~~~~ • l fll't it "i:&°"'n:f."A...->t,1111.V.W.._. .......... ...... ,..... , ....... ..... Chick.---~,.,.... .. MOh.s MESSAGE CENTEJl . 5EHO TOi MOUIS MESSAGE CENTU OFFU P.O.IOXllllDS HOUS'l'Oft, TEXAS 770ll NAJl,_1 ____ _,.......,.,.._..,....----~ 1KIDIPDh AD01tas. _______ ,.,,,. •·--- °"------------~ STATE---~~----DP·----- '• ... The Poisoning of America By m~ H. Brown Every year billlona of pounds of lethal chemical waste.a pollute our water, even the air we breathe. To clean up the mess, Congress has created a $1.6 billion "superfund, .. which experts agree Is but a drop in the contaminated bucket. A complete cleanup may cost $44 blllion. that this supply too will be polluted. -In a trailer park in Orange County. Calif. -a five-minute drive from Disneyland -vent pipes had to be installed In lhe soil to allow a safe escape for potentially sicken- ing gases brewing below. -ln Baton Rouge, La.. 540 acres of pasture and swampland were flooded with an odorous sludge resembling diesel oil -a mix of high· ly dangerous poi- sons that have per· manently scarred the terrain. Each year in America, our fac- tories generate as much as 125.4 The fire lost time: A "witches' brew" of toxle chemicals billion pounds of I toxic garbage, mo-exp oded and devastated Eltia~th, N.J ., /oat spring. lasses-thick con- coctions that what former CaMomia Congressman J ohn E. Moss described as "the sleep· ing giant of the decade" In August 1978. That's when New York State began evacuating 237 homes in Love Canal. a section of Niagara Falls located near an abandoned chemical dump. Health statisticians found a startling rate of miscarriages, birth defects and liver disorders among residents of the middle-class homes. along with high levels of to1<ic com· pounds that had crept into thelr basements from the waste site. During the spring of 1980. when a Federal consultant found what ap· peared to be chromosome damage in people living outside the evacuation zone, President Carter issued an emergency order, and the Federal Government offered to remove 800 additional families from the area. (A number of lawsuits by residents are pending, but It is difficult to prove a direct link between chemicals In the environment and disease. and such cases can be tied up in court for years.) . As It rums out. however, Love Canal was but the tip of an enormous toxic Iceberg. The United States En· vlronmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.) now estimates there are be· tween 30,000 and 51 ,000sites where toxic wastes have been stored or buried -and that 2.000 pose serious health threats. Their pollution threat-• ens water supplies ior literally millions of Americans, and in some instances, they already have been blamed for causing illnesses strikingly similar to what was found In Niagara Falls. A recent reminder of the insidious dangers came from the port town of Elizabeth. N.J . There, a waste-dis· posal firm named Chemical Control Corporation had stockpiled 45.000 rusting. SS-gallon barrels containing a veritable wi1ches' brew of refuse: everything from hospital garbage (ex· tracted tapeworms and excised tumors) to low-level radioactive material, toxic metals and the com- pound tetradioxin, one of the world's most deadly substances. (It is estimated that. if evenly distributed . three ounces of dioxin could kill at least one million people ) T he company. subsequently charged by the state with ~· li09 a quick -cash scheme 1n which wasles were never properly treated. had also taken in discarded explosives: TNT. nitroglycerin and, for good measures. tetraethyl lead. which can ignite simply upon ex - posure to rhe air. Late in the evening of April 21 . 1980 -ironically. the eve of Earth Day -the C hemical Control stock· pile suddenly burst into flames reaching temperatures of up to 3.000 degrees. The fire raged out of control for 10 hours. sending scores or firemen to the hospital and a billow- ing. 300-foot plume of tarry smoke over large sections of New York and New Jersey. The next day, schools were closed throughout the area and residents were advised to stay indoors with the windows shut, as an acrid mist descended along the shoreline. While technicians struggled to find out what exactly was In the smog. the state breathed a sigh of relief that it had removed many of the explosives shortly before the fireball erupted. "If (continued) 'Thousands of people are get· ting sick from toxic wastes. Vk'~ talking about a problem that makes the nuclear waste Issue paltry by comparison. " contain unwanted mercury, solvents and pestk:ldal Ingredients known to cause .tumors In laboratory mice. Much of this material -about 6D per· cent -comes from the nation's bur- geoning chemkal Industry. And the Toxic Waste Danger Zones Hugh Kaufman, Enutronmental vast majority of It -an esdrnated 93 Prc:Mction Agency· percent -II disposed of Improperly. In Jackson Township, N.J ., a rash of serious kidney and skin disorders turned up after the community's underground water IOUl'Ce became badly contaminated with 38 chembla, a number of them susp«ted cancer· c:at11tng agents. To this date, the ~ mu1t pipe In wam from a tupply mdes away, and thft are fears This mishand~ Industrial waste, agee Federal and state officials, ii now causing the gravest environmen- tal challenge In United States history. In a recent report prepared fot the Senate Environment Committee, Dr. Julius Richmond, the Surgeon General of the United States, said that ttwoughout the decade the natk>n will "confront a _.. ol cnW<>nrnenta.I emergencies" due to IOKlc chemtcals that •• .,. addtng to the d...._ burden ... In.~.~ .. yet not PNC*~ cWlned, way." The country begin awakening to Alennlnt -.__. mw l'otentlelly T~ B:m ............. c::J --c "' e " ... Muni--. Millionaire TedBartmann Reveals the Secret of HiS ---:--~~-~=-=-===11 Success You and I don't know each other. But rd like to share something with you that has changed my life. Totally. And I believe it could change yours, too. First, let's set the record straight. I'm not an advertising writer. I'm a 35 year old business man living in Dubuque, Iowa. And, I'm not a genius. In fact , rm a 9th grade dropout. But I am a self-made multimillionaire. And, surprisingJy. Ne made most of it during the current .. hard times." Another thing. What J'mgoingtoshowyou isn't same kind of '"get-rich.quick" scheme. I didn't make my money by putting ads in magazines or giving people financial advice. No way. I can just about read your mind right now .. _ .. Okay, if he's so well heeled why should he share his secrets with me?"' My response is, .. Why not?"' First of aU, I've already made enough money to retire for the rest of my life. Secondly, my method is so unique and '"local" in nature that I won't be competing with you _ . _ nor you with me. Thirdly, I'm srowing weary of reading adver- tisements telling me .. how to get rich" written by people who ... a. never really earned a million dollars them- selves, or ... b. had a lot of money in the first place. So, what would you do if you wccc in my shoes? Chances are. you'd probably do just what rm doing. Wait until you had complete financial secur- ity-then share your method with others. That•s why rve printed this rneuage here and in other mapzines. To demonstrate how my method works, rm goina to give you some very embarrassing facts about my black ground. Jt•simponant that you have them. When I wu eiaht )Un old my father became ill and could not work. We were livin1 in Dubuque on aovemment surplus food. B_y the time I entered 9th grade I wu pna to school durina the day and workana m,hts. One afternoon I feU uleep durina clua. The tachcr demanded that I copy the Decla- ration of Independence 100 times. I felt the punish- ment unfair so I ref med. I wuexpeUed from IChool in the ninth lfllde. ., I found work uan apprentice in a loml furniture factory at S 1.86 -per hour. Within the next few )alW I WU married, divorwd, depr ! I Ir~. and flat broke. n.t WU the fd ol 1973. But duriftl tM nm II months-with tht help al my brother, Bill. uda•berfrilnd-mylilew ...... Uttaty. Today~ight years later-) have total assets in excess of six million dollars. And a personal net worth of over two million dollars. I have the usual trappings-a bcautif ul estate, cars, property ... and time. Lots of time. I love to go to my office on Monday. wrap things up by Mon- day evening and then hop the commuter flight to O'Hare on Tuesday morning. From there I some- 1imes fly to the Bahamas or Acapulco or any one of a dozen places for the rest of the week . My method is perfectly legal and moral. Ifs not complicated. But most importantly, it actually works. It's brought mcasmuchasSI00,000.00inoneday. My bank or accountant will verify this. My unique method has even amazed the p~. 7ht' Muskogee Sunday Phoenix and 1imes- Democral said ... It's crazy'that a high school drop- out would make this much money!" The Des Mows Sunday Rqis1er said, "His story is ccmarkable ... he's worth two million in cash and his income approaches $200.000.00annually." Consider these facts: • You don't have to work long hours to succeed. I rarely spend over 1 S hours a week at my office. • You don't need "money" to begin. Remember. I started when I was dead broke. • My method doesn't require .. good times." I made the bulk of my income during the current shaky economic conditions. • It doesn't n:quire living in a ~citysuchas New York or Chicago. I still lave in Dubuque, Iowa. • You don't need a formal education or special training. I left school in the 9th grade. And I nn'ef went back. • Youdon'tneedtobeoldorcxperienced. lstartcd when I WU 27. Perhaps you thira~ your current debts or low salary will hold you "&.ck. Not at all. I can show you how to o\'Crcome that problem. too. What Ml tend you ilnl textbook theory. rm 1oin1 to lend you a atcp-by..iep plan. Facu and methoda you can me. Ml show you preci1e1y how to beljn. I prantee it. lfcre are 101De actual nowUied atatcmenta from 101De of the friends and nci&hbon that l'Ye alrady helped. Pleue remember, thclearcswomaff"ldavita in my •ttorneil oft1cc ... not theory, but r-. , • ... l\tc...S Ted .. methodl. And lmc:r..d my net worth by 145,000 in four~• . blpla Ralm&, Minch••, ao. .. Ted netted $100.000.00for him and me in just one day." Gene Sullivan. Muskogee, Oklahoma .. With Ted's advice we purchased $200,000 in real estate in three years without using one dime of my own money. Also. thanks to Ted rvc been able to avoid (legally) paying any income tax for the lasl three .years." Rick Glanz, Dubuque, Iowa To prove that I'm right, rm nol even asking you to send me money. Instead, postdate a check 45 days in advancc--a full month and a half. Ob- viously, it's not money because it's not negotiable. You can easily stop payment on it any time in the next month and a half. But it is a token of your sincerity. An act offaith, not in me-but in yourself ... and in your future. ru send you all of my startins materials imme- diately. Keep them for 30 days. If you decide to return my matcrials, 111 send you back your check .. . your original uncashed check. And 111 send it within three working days ... no conditions .. _no delays . _ . no hassles. I guarantee it. My bank and business references are listed on this page. Herc's just a sample of what you'll learn. • How to eliminate completely your Federal and State income tax liability. • How to purchue income producing properties with absolutely NO DOWN PAYMENT. • How to buy duplexes and triplelles without any cash-not a cent. • How to buy propcrtics._nd ha't'e the previous owner pay you for them .. • How to find properties you can purchase--a- pin with no cash-for only one-third their normal market value. • And much more. Apin I promise and guara.ntce not to deposit yourcheckfor4~daya. ThissiYCSyouplentyoftime to examine my propam AT NO RISK TO YOU. To order, limply lend.)'our name, addrm and postdated check for ten doUan to me, Ted Bart- mann. at the printina/ publiahina hoUle handling my ma&criall: Green Tree Presa. Inc .• IOST7Tanple Rmd, Dept. 335 Dunkirk. New Yon 14048. C> t• ._ '--,... The Poisoning of America (continuedJ # _., .. -~~- New Hampshire dumpslte: 93 percent of toxic waste is disposed of Improperly. that material was still on the site." comments New Jersey Assemblyman Raymond Lesniak, "I think we'd be missing part of Elizabeth right now." Throughout the Northeast, where the c hemical trade first began, come countless reports of water contaml· nation. On Long Island, according to state anlayses. 1 . 9 million people have been potentially exposed to tainted groundwater at one time or another. When New Jersey's Depart· ment of Environmental Protection tested 163 wells during a spot sam· piing, It found virtually all of them lo contain damaging compounds. An estimated 200 communities in New England have been told their supplies may be infected with tetrachloroethy· lene, which has been found pouring out of a number of kitchen laps. Nor Is the problem confined to the Eastern states. The "lop ten" Indus· trial waste producers also include 1111· nols, Indiana. Ohio, Michigan, Ten· Newark. N.J .. street. "You can go out and rent a piece of property -rent ii. don't buy it. Rent 10 acres, 20 acres: get a permit to handle drums. Bring It on the property and just store them. As soon as the heat gets too great, just go bankrupt. get out of it." So lucrative is the waste business - and so poorly regulated by govern· menl -that profiteers have formed an underworld network In many of our states. They are paid from S 1. 50 to $100 a barrel for hauling the mate· rials from factory gates to hidden des- tinations. Testifying In March 1980 before a New York legislative subcom· mittee, former state prosecutor John Fine claimed the toxic-disposal busi· ness is "dominated by hoodlums asso· ciated wllh organized crime." Car· raclno recently testified that orga· nized·crime figures forced him off the premises of Chemical Control at gun· point and took 'over the company. nessee, California and Texas. Almost whatever the Influence of everywhere. industry's dregs have crime syndicates, the ma· been poured untreated Into land pits, jority of problems are covered over with a thin layer of soil created by large, legitimate and forgotten -until health problems companies that utillzie huge landfills suddenly arise. A recent E.P.A. for their unsalable by-products and survey stated that at least 600.000 thus avoid the expenses of tech· people live near enough to the 100 nologblly rendering the materials worst dumps now known to be direct· harmless. When rainfall penetrates ly affected by toxic mishaps. these landfills, the water pk:ks up con· To compound the crisis, authorities tamlnants and drips them Into subter· have had to contend with a rash of ranean streams like a coffee per· bootleg waste haulers. These opera· colator. From there, they can travel tors cut their overhead by Illegally miles under the ground until, yea..S or dumping toxtcants along the roadside even decades later, a homeowner In dark of night, storing chemical suddenly finds his water s~Wng like drums on vacant lots or In abandoned rotten eggs or old shoe polsh. buildings or unloading their unmarlted This ll predsely what happened to tankers Into the most convenient more than a dozen famllles bvtng In storm sewer or rural creek. One suctt J Toone, Tenn .• a smaD town 70 miles "midnight dumper" contaminated 210 , east of Memphis. Beginning ln 1969, mJln of North Carolina roadway"Wtth: " i he 'Velslcol Chemical Corporation PCB's, an electrical Insulator that can dumped 300,000 drums and fl>er penilt In the enwonment -and cartons Into sandy trenches near their human organs -f pr decad•. homes -wastes that contained the "The economics behind It ii, If you same potent lnMCttctda the late don't haw to treat It, there's no coet Rachel Carson warned ol in her pro- except fof transpoft," Nyt W1116am phdc 1962 book, Siient Sptme. By CarrKJno. former Pl.-nt ol Chem-1'1'17. the watin w '° polutld that teal Control and a men conYk:t9d ol U.. fec:toryllke emell pmnuted the legaly pouring noxJoul ~ulda on a houMholds. Soon theN were NpOrtl •• ,Nll/4.. MllCl.'f, ,,..., tt, ., ~-------~ up and down the nearest road of paralysis, skin sores, chest pains and kidney malfunctionings. Drinking the 50me residents dizzy. "I couldn't sleep," says one resident, Ethel Boyd. "I mean, I'd get up and it would seem like I was going to fly off. Then I would vomit." Michigan has been especially hard hit by toxic w~tes. Two years ago, the state discovered that a pesticide and chlorine plant near Montague had sullied two billion gallons of groundwater, allowing al least a million gallons a day to enter White Lake, a popular fishing resort that empties into Lake Michigan. Orie of the compounds, C-56, Is listed as 10-times more potent than phosgene nerve gas. Meanwhile, farther east, in a small town appropriately named Hemlock, residents living near a sys· tern of waste wells have reported dozens of chicks born with their in· lestines outside their bodies. geese Lewiston, N. Y.. creek: WcDer for mltllon• of Ammcona is threatened. with their wings on backward and hordes of hones and cows that had developed purplish teeth and tails and died of no clear cause. Cleatly there is much to be con· cemed about. A 1974 study of the Mlsllsllppl River showed 48 cheml; cals praent In the water -com- pounds with names such as chloro- form, heuchlorobenzene and dime· thylsuWoxkle. It seems men than coincidental that cancer rata Irr New Orleans, which dntWI Its supply from the MIMllltppl, were found Jo be the thlrd-hlghm of 168 rMtropollt..n ..., ·for ktdmy mortalltla end the lbcth for mallgnandn ol the tMdder. Owral, New 'Orieen1'1 c.tncer In· cidence is 32 percent above normal. Despite the many warning signals. Federal and state governments have * still not passed sufficient measures to regulate the Increasingly deteriorating situation. One promising law that was passed in 1976. the Resource Con· servation and Recovery Act, just re· cently went into effect in mid-Novem- ber. Under this act. dangerous chemi· cal wastes will be traced "from cradle to grave." with each person or com· pany handling such wastes having to account for what happens to them. How effective the new law will be, though, is questionable . There are still no legal controls on permanently destroying toxic wastes or rendering them harm· less. Many companies, however, wor· ried that the act will leave a "paper trail'' leading back to them, began a frantic run of midnight dumping last fall , trying to rid themselves of as much chemical waste as possible I before the law took effect. The most promising news in the I fight against chemical wastes involves Congress' work on a "superfund'' to begin cleaning up toxic waste dumps and chemical spills. Late into its December lame-duck session. Con· gress passed a $1.6 billion superfund bill. with 88 percent of the money coming from the chemical Industry and 12 percent from the Federal Government. And while all agree that the $1.6 billion fund is a step in the right direction (Senator Daniel Patrick Maynihan of New York said It might be "the most important environmental legislation of this decade"), it is but a small step -sources estimate that a full national cleanup could cost up to $44 billion. "\ The ultimate answer. most author· ltles agree, would be to destroy dan· gerous materials or recycle them into harmless products rather than to store them underground. Theoretically, there are dozens of ways to destroy toxk: wastes, ranging fjom chemical reactions and separation techniques (separating the harmless from the dangerous) to high-temperature In· clneratlon and solkllftcatton of wastes , so they do not mix with water. But these methods are much mofe costly than landfilling, and in some cases the technology ls not yet available to safe. ly disassemble the exotic new au· tlon1 of man. The explanatlonl, howewr. do ktle to codort vtctlms Ike Raymond Boyd d Toone. 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FAMILY WEEKLY COOKBOOK By ffiOt'llyn Hansen Combine browned porlc cubes with chicken broth. white wine. a few fragrant herbs plus choice vegetables and you 71 have a savory stew for family or company. S tabielp DIMI ol , I ... boMe.. port thouldlr, cut Into 111\.-ha*e I ~ chopped,CMl6on I clow ..... en.heel S tableep aw weter Ste ..... DDMlow I c... (I~ ... ) cadu_. chldieft ........ l "4 c-.e., white .......... . ..., .... "''111, .. ,. ... ., ..... .,. 'J ., ... ._... ..... "'.,.......... . 'i4 ti•pa• .,._..Weds ,..._ I cupe carrott ad Ill "4-tnch tllcw I tetah1pa1N• IMlftar or_..,.,.. ........ ....auoo-.•• l . In. large, heavy NUC• pot or lklllet. hat oll. Brown half ol the pork at a time; remove and Mt ukte. Add remaining pork and brown . I. Add onions and garllc to d11ppi"91 In seuc. pot; •u• until golden. Add flour; cook and lttr f0t 1 mlnu•. Stir In chicken broth, 1 cup ol the wine, bey IMf, roee- nwy, thyme, Mil and blKk pepps. Cook and sttr until mixture bolls and thickens. 3. Stir In browned pork. Simmer, covered, for 1 hour. attrrtng once. Stir In carrots. Simmer, cowred, 30 minutes · longer, adding Wtltef, If Meded. •· Manwhtae, In a large tldltt. melt but· eer. Add mushrooml;· .. u• until gc*ten. Add to MUC• pot wtlh remaining l/4 cup wine: tllr gently. StmrMr, cowred. 3 mtnu... longer. Sprtnkle wtlh a lltde c~ panley, If ctm.d. Mole. 6....,,,.. (condnt*I} ,.._.,.......,,....., tt, ... ti see hOw tne melting, rtch creaminess of Yelveeta process Cheese spread makes leftovers sometnlng to look torward to. #2 COUNTRY HAM CASSEROLE 1 lb. VELVEETA Pasteurized 110-oz. pkg. frozen Process Cheese spread. chopped broccou. cubed cooked, well drained 1 cup mllk s ozs. spaghetti, y, cup MIRACLE WHIP salad cooked, drained Dressing 1 t.abtespoon chopped 2 cups chopped, cooked chtves ham Heat process cheese spread. mllk and salad dressing over low heat; sttr unttl sauce Is smooth. Add remaining Ingredients; mix wen. Pour lnto Z·Quart casserole; bake at 350', 35 to 40 minutes or unttl hOt. 6 to e servtng.s. GoodMe•s· .................. . \~ ~ Marilyn Hanten COQAU VIN France I rOMdftt chlcbn, ebout 6 ... s.lf _. ~ blec:k,...., 6 tllca-t.ecoa, ca.o,,.d . ltabk6'DIMll .... 14 ,..w .......... Olllolll 2 camMI, e-.,.. I e-. e.....,.. celery encl a.- '14 cup AnulMc 1w.- I ...... a.,...._."* herbl9 or Vt tea· .,._~....,,., '4 •l!IPa•bMll ud .,. ....... fOMtR.-y ...... 3Qlfedry~--· t '''" p ....... ~ aip .... I cea (I Mt.) -lw•a-....... I •••••PDDet Mell~~ encl ..... COOKBOOK (continued} HEARTY WINTER WARmERS and saute for 5 minutes. Pour Armagnac over chicken and 1et aflame. S. Place chicken and contents of !klllet Into 3·qt. heatproof casaerole. Add fines herbes and wine. Cover and bake In preheated moderate oven (35<rf.) for 2 houn or until chic.ken is tender. 4 . Remove chicken to MtVtng plener and k"P warm. Skim fat from juice In calMt'ole. Pour Julca Into 14ucepan and thicken wtlh flour mixed with water, Stir In mullhroorm. chlvn end J*'tley . Season to talte with Nit •nd pepper. Pour Nuce owr chicken •nd MTW sprinkled wtlh crisp bllcon. Male• 6 10 8 wrulngt I . Sprinkle chicken lnlkte •nd out with uh and pepper. In large •111et, fry bllcon In bultft until atep. Remow crtlp P'eC*· I . Brown chkken on •I e6det In hot drtppingl. Add ontoM, c.ro... celery. •We tuggal you UM • \/In de table Of 8eauM, •light red Burgundy. Editor'• Now; Vou mey u• •,At l>. fNlh mulfvooml ..,thd In 2 l.tllelpCIOnl but· .., inllMCI ol lhe c:enned. an m1 SHRIMP SEVIUE Spain 2 medium onk>nl, c~ I c"-9 ..,tk, minced 2 labM6'DDftl burt.r or merger'tn. 2 qbinpoofte oiw M .. led od 'la lb. m•hrootne, eUc:ed I •"" ,...., • cut In etrtpe I can (II oa.) tometoa, undr.-ed ~ aip ..... pllllJentcHfl6d oMv. I bew IMI Vt .. _,_ .-jore• a..we 1 .. .., a oa chlll powder Dethc.-. I ... ,_ ehrtmp, eheled, ckeMd end cvt up• I tabl•PDIMll chopp.d ,_.,, 'la .... ,a•Mlt lllflck ,...., to ..... Hot cooliMI ... ,...,...., I. In iarge lklllet, sautC onion and garlic In butter until llght)y browned. Remove from pen. I . Add oil to pen end saut' mu1hroom1, 1tlrr1ng untll browned, I . Add onion mixture. green pepper, tomatoes, ollvn, bey leaf, ma~am, chill powder •nd cayenne. Crush torneeo.t with fork Simmer. covered, 10 mtnu• or until Mt.tee thlckent. 4. Add llhttmp. penley, .. 11 •nd PfPIMJ. Cowr •nd cook S mlnu'" or unlll shrtmp tum1 pink. Remove blly leaf. Setw OWT nc.. "delhd. Moht 6 •""• •0r u• 2 b . fMstt or frolen ttwiw.d ftah flln.cubld CHICKEN TETRAZZINI ... ly 12 on . .,..hettl I 'le tablnpoons Mlt 5 qle. bolll"t wetv I medium onton, chopp.d 1.4 cup butt•r or marl&fln« '.4 c...., lour 1111 cupe chkken broth I C\1111 crftlm • ... _,_ .... ~ fet6' D llft tra.and blecli peptMt' 'n c-. ~ wmtOUdl or chicken broth ~ aip ..... Per-chNM 'le lb. ialllhrooma, elked or l cen (4 oa.) ellced -"arocMM, ••llwd ltaW..,aw.....,orm.....,.,.. s cupe coobd dlldww °' twt&ty ... I . Gradually add spaghetti and 1 '/2 tablespoon• 11tlt to rapidly bolling welef so thel waa.r conllnua to boll. Cook. un· covered. stirring occa.lonally, until tender. Drain In colander. I . Meenwhlle, In saucepan. 11tuti onion In •/•cup butter until almost tender; .Cir In flour. Gradually add broth and cram. Coojc over low heat, stirring conltantly, unHI aauce bolls. Add 1 teupoon Nh, peppey, vermouth •nd I/• cup of the dlftle; ....... S. In lerge aklllet, •u-' mushrooms In 2 tablnpoona butter undl brown. 4. Combtne ripaghettl. mushrooml •nd chicken In ~ 21/t·quert lhalow c11111o6e1 pour ~ on top. Sprtnkle with r•m•lnlng ch .. N . Bak• In .I preheated 375"F. oven 20 minutes or un- til bubbling Makes 6 servings ·or use 1 cup evaporated milk. GREEK VEGETABLE STEW , WltH NOODLES Greece 1/t cup olive or .. 1ad oil 1 medium onion, chopped 1 can (16 on.) tomatoes ~ can (8 on .) tomato sauce 1;, teaspoon 1all Dash ground black pepper Dash ground cln"4mon 1/1 lb. grHn beans, cul In half 1 pkg. (10 o:a .) frozen whole okra, par- tially thawed 1 lb. zucchini, sliced 1/a-lnch thick 8 ozs. medlurn egg noodln (a bout 4 cups) 1 tablespoon tall 3 qta. bolling water 11/J cups crumbled feta or large curd col- la~ ch- 1. Heat oil in Dutch oven or large saucepan; saute onion until golden. Add tomatoes. tomato sauce, 1/2 teaspoon salt. pepper and cinnamon. Bring to a boil; add green beans Cover and simmer 10 minutes. 2 . Add okra and zucchini; cook about lO minutes or until vegetables are tender. stirring occasionally 3. Meanwhile, gradually add noocHes and 1 tablespoon salt to rapidly boiling water. so that water continues to boil Cook. uncovered. stirring occasionally, until tender. Drain in colander. 4 . Turn noodles into serving dish; pour on vegetable mixture_ Pass cheese separately to sprinkle on top. Makes 6 servings OSSO BUCO fhlly 8 pieces veal •hank, about 3 Inches thick· Seasoned Dour 4 tablnpoona olive or vegetable oil 1 large onion, Pffled and chopped 1 clove garlic, praMCI l tea1poon buU leaves 1 tea1poon oregano lea11n 1 teupoon salt l/• t.upoon ground black pepper I cup chopped tomatoes (fresh or canned), drained I tablespoon lemon juice l cup chicken stock I cup dry white wine 4 carrots, peeled and diced 6 pearl onlone, Pffled 4 potatoes, peeled, cut In quarters I tablnpoon minced fresh parsley 1/1 teupoon dned Mge le- i teaspoon grated lemon rind 1. Dredge veal liberally with seasoned flour. Brown on all sides In olive oil in large skillet or Dutch oven. Remove shanks, sel aside ~ 2. Add onion and garlic to skillet: saute until onion softens. Return veal to skillet. 3. Add basil. oregano. salt and pepper, tomatoes. lemon juice. chicken stock and wine. Stir lightly. Cover. bring to boil. Simmer 1 hour or until meat is tender. 4. Add carrots. onions and potatoes; Good ~deas keep na up. Bubbling hot, wondertully smooth vetveeta process cheeSe spread makes this a side dish worth shOwlng Off. #35 POPULAR PEPPERS 6 medium 'green peppers 1 cup chOpPed tomato YJ lb. VELVEETA Pasteurtzecs % cup cooked rice Process Cheese Spread. Y• cup chopped onion cut>ea v. teaspoon satt 110-oz. pkg. frozen. 1 cup btead cubes chopped broccou. 14 CUP PARKAY thawed, <Malnecs Margarine, melted Remove tops and seeds ftom pepper; e>art>otl s min. Drain Combine l>roccoll, tomato, rice, onion, satt and all but 'h cup process cheese spread; spoon Into peppers. 'R>P With bread cubes tossed In margarine and ptace In baking dlsn. Bake at 350", 30 min. Top wttn reserved process cheese soread; return to oven until process -cheese spreac:l ts meltec:t. & servtnos. Ciet a NII «>-rtdpe Yetveeta . k. Just send vour name and address to: 11111 .WwetaCOOkbook P.O. IOX D-Deot. FW SOUtn HOMlnd, K. 80473 ......... •&'llMl!!POllln ............ cover. simmer .30 minutes longer or until vegetables are tender 5. Arid parsley, sage and lemon rind. taste to correct seawnings Serve at once Makes 6 servings • Or use 6 to 8 lamb shanks. SOPA de FIDEO Mexico 1/s cup bacon let or vegetable oil 4 ozs. fldelllnl (2 cups) or line fold- ed noodles 1 cup llnely chopped onion I can (46 on.) chicken broth 2 cans (13'14-01. lltt) chicken brolh 1 hot green chill pepper, !Jnh or canned (Jalapeno variety) 1 can (8 on .) tomato sauce I cup water 5 to 8 dro1>5 Tabasco 1. In medium skillet. in hot bacon fat. brown noodles on both side5 until golden. Drain on paper towel. In remain· mg fat, saute onion for 10 minutes, stir· ring occasionally. 2. In 6-ql, Dutch oven. bring chicken broth to a rapid boll. Gradually add fldellini so that broth continues to boll 3 . Stir in onion. chili pepper, fomato sauce and 1 cup water. Bring back to boiling and boil 10 minutes, uncovered. stirring occasionally 4 . Remove hot chili pepper Season to taste with Tabasco. Ladle into soup bowls. Makes 3 qlS .. 10 to 12 seruings (continued ) Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. Take the road to flavor in a low tar cigarette. .,, .. ~ ··""~ COOKBCX>K (continued) HEARTY WINTER WARmERS GERMAN CABBAGE SOUP Gennany 2 cans (101h-oz. sltt) condenNd bttf bro ch 2111 cupe water I can (8 ou.) lomalo sauce 2 teaspoons lemon juice 2 cup. diced, ptt&ed applet 3 cupc 1hredded cabbage I cup 1llced onJon I cab&Hpoon caraw~ eeed l teMPOOn sugar ·~ leMPOOft garlJc pc>wckr \4 teaspoon ground bleck ~ 1. In a large saucepan. combine broth. waler. tomato sauce and lemon juice: bring lo boiling point. 2. Stir in remaining ingredients. Cover and simmer 20 minutes . \4 teaspoon ground black pepper 2 cans (61/t or 7 ou. uch) tuna In vegetable oil 1h lb. medtum en noodlH % tablapoona chopped par1ley 1. Melt 3 tablespoons butter in large skillet over medium heat. Add green pep- per and onion: saute 3 minutes. Add cab- bage and seasonings: sautt until cabbage Is crisp-tender, about 5 minutes. · · ·· .... -... --··-··-. . . • Mak.es..h.J.o.8.Mf'tl~-·- SALMON KEDGEREE Entland l can (71M on.) salmon s harcl-cooli.t .... I l/t c..,. chopped oftlon l/t IO l te8'pOOft CWTY powder S tablntiDDM butt.r or martarlM J c.-hoe cooled rice J cup. ....... ,. •• thawed l/t cup c.hopped ,_..., Seit ud tround black pepper 1. Drain and flake salmon, reserving liq· uld. Add water to reserved liquid to equal 1;, cup. 2. Slice eggs In half and remove yolks; chop egg yolks and cut egg whites Into strips. Saut~ onion and curry powder In butter. S. Combfne all Ingredients except egg yoh and 1 tablespoon parsley; add ult and ~ to tasie. Heat gently until thoroughly heated; stir occulonally . Mound on heated serving platter: spnnka. with chopp«I egg yolk. and parsley. Noice• 4 to 6 wrotngt _ CABBAGE AND 'NOODLES WITH TUNA Cw••.aau•1e 6 '1U111 Bl• Miis • ........... "'Ql9I c• '" •• ..-,...... f,\a191 ............ ..... • Q1911 •• t' 0 ..... (',\ ..... ..... , lhn 1111~ .... ~ 'rllflHMlt "' 'r ,, 11 If ,.,... 2. Stir In tuna: he~t through. Cook noodles accord.Ing to package directions; drain. Add noodles, parsley and remain- ing 3 tablespoons butter lo skillet; toss un- til mixture Is well blended and butter is melted. Moku 4 to 6 servings RUSSIAN SAUERKRAUT SOUP Ru•la 2 Iba. beef shon rtbt Of beef brtebt 2 Iba. beef eoup boftea, cracke4 2 cupe chopped CArrof I c...,. chopped onion 2 cupe chopped celety ·~ tQP9 I cupe shredded cabNt't s dowe .... cruahed S qta: water 1 c.i (JI Oii.) tot11•ton Jbev--,, .... aDMuk .,,, 0 llJQ119 ~Wack,...,,., I ca11 (l •. ) ....rkr•ut, m..d Md ..... 4WilllPDDMiew)*e J « S 111•h1Jaw _. 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Makes 4 qts Make-ahead note. This soup may be frozen . Editor's Note: In Russia this soup is called Schehl ("sh-chee"). Serve with a robust pumpernickel, sliced raw onions. cheese and beer or hot tea. SZEKELEY GULYAS ffynguy 3 ta~ bacon fee or~ oil 2 lbe. boecleM potk ahoWder, cut Into 1-tnch c\lbea 2 cupe allced oNoM J lbe. uualu•ul, rtneed •nd -u dr•llM.'d I aip ~la ~ alp dry wMi. --1 ...... ., rJOa ..... 1 ...._, c.aw-v Med ~ten-.aonMlt ''°' hupaon larr_,on luvft, CJ'U9hed 'Ai leaepoon pound black ~ I chldsen bouillon cube, cruehed I cup tour c:rum ~ cup chopped parsley 1. In a large, heavy saucepan or Dutch oven, heat bacon fat. Add pork cubes; brown on all sides, a few pieces at a time; remove and set aside. 2. Add onions and sauerkraut to drip· pings In saucepot; saute. stirring until golden, about 5 minutes. 3. Return pork to saucepan. Stir In 1 cup water, wine. paprika. caraway, salt, tarragon, blacl< pepper and bouillon cube. 4. Heat mixture to the boiling point. Reduce he!it and simmer, covered. until poti( Is tender, about 11/2 hours. 5. Sttr. taste and· cOITeci seasoning, If deslnrd. Stfr In sour cream. Heat just until hot. Sprinkle With parsley. Serve with cooked noodles. Moka 6 lo 8 wrvlngs FEUOADA an.ti l lb. dry black ..... 6c..-.... 1 lb. c .... '*'°"· ctll .. 1 • ..,.. 1\4 .............. pork ........ ctlt Ill ....... 4 ... 111,DllM oht • -........ ol 1 .......... ........ Sdowe.-tlc,..,.. 1 plle. (lS ... )drW.._,, nhr1dd1d ................. _.... ....... '4' ............. ..... ,.....,. ....... _. ........ a • ., •• .,_ ..... l . "-c. ...,_ In Dutch own ot *>de- pot wllh .... ; ..... to • boll; boll 2 n* ,,..., ,..._. hfn helit; ..._ to •• l!MaY...U,__,,,, .. stand for 1 hour. quick soak method. 2. Add Canadian bacon and I pound fresh pork to beans and bean liquid: bring to a boil, cover and cook over low heat about 1112 hours or until beans are tender. 3. In large fry pan. heat 2 tablespoons oil Take 1 cup.cooked beans, drain and m<tsh. then cook in 011 until dry; remove and set aside In remaining 2 tablespoons oll. sau te remaining V4 pound fresh pork, onion and garlic until pork is done. 4. Add these ingredients with reserved fried bean mixture. dried beef, sausage, pepper and hor liquid pepper to bean and pork mixture in saucepan. Simmer. un· covered, 15 minutes or until meat is done and J!11_x1ure 1h1ci<e.ns. Serve on a large plaiter. garnish with parslt>y and green onion 5. Feiioada 1s traditionally served with rice. wilted kale and sliced orange!> Makes 8 seruings MACARONI WITH SAUSAGE-EGGPLANT SAUCE lt.ly l larp ...,a.n1 (.bout 2 lbt.) ~ lb eoclt: 11aia.n hol ...... llallan ............ 'h cup wai.r l tablnpoon olive or vegelabk ol1 1h cup chopped onion 2 a.,.. clowe twllc. cn.ha4 l can (21 ou.) plum loma!Oft 2 ca,. 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Call 1-800-S23-763S, Operator #D-397 In Pennsylvania call l-800-662·5180 Pleue haw credit card ready. .. y TRIUMPH r-¥ftffi~JOiiA"Youi .. Pet's · · · Name Reveal About You? TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Your pet -whether it be a dog. cat or whatever -is likely to have a far more .Im · portant effecr on your life than you realize. , 2. The older you are. the more valuable a role your pet can play ln your life . 3. Names given to pets don't tell a lot about the owner's personality. 4. There are interesting dif- ferences between dog lovers and cat lovers. 5. When a pet Is introduced into a family it changes the whole household. ANSWERS I . True. In studies con· ducted at the University of California. psychosocial ben· efits of owning a per are sum· marized rhusly: Pets help millions of people cope with life in our complex society because pets are unique 'therapists.' Allowing pet owners to love and feel loved may be the greatest contribu· tion made by pets to mental and emotional well-being. And other Investigations likewise show that pet ownership does Indeed con· fer enormous benefits. 2. True. A Mills College (Calif.) study notes that pet ownership helps Increase the life span of the elderly by in· creasing the socialization of older persons -particularly those who live alone ... and that developmental changes throughout a person's life span can be facilitated best with pets who provide un· conditional affection, stlm· ulation and protection. 3. Fa~. In his definitive treatise, Peta and ·Human Development., ,psychologlat Boris M. Levinson concludes from his studies that "Names given to animals reflect to a -certain degree the owner's self concept, level of maturl· ty, orientation· to the world, age, sodoeconomk: back- ground and culture." One example: Enhonc:.ment of •If. The owner gives h• pet a name by which he hlm1eW would Ike to haw been called. He Ktentlfta wtth dW Mme and the pet that bean It. If hll friends•• the name. this will tend to enhance his self-esteem. 4 . True. In the Mills Col- lege study. men and women of various ages. self-iden- tified as dog lovers or cat lovers, were inte,rviewed and given a standard personality test. Results: No male cat lover owned a dog. Only three of the female cat lovers owned dogs also, and two of these noted that they liked only cats but kept dogs for protection. Roughly half of the dog people, but less than a third of the cat people like children -while 29 percent of the dog people and just 15 percent of the cal people liked adolescents. Cat lovers scored the highest on Autonomy -defined as "To be able to come and go as desired. lo say what one thinks about things. to be in· dependent of others in mak- ing decisions, to feel free to do what one wants. to do things wllhout regard for what others may think, lo criticize those in positions of authority .... " Dog lovers. on the other hand, scored higher in Nurturance -To help friends when they are in trouble, to assist others less fortunate, to treat others with kindness and sympathy and forgive faults and frail · ties. 5. True . It is concluded from the results of studies conducted al Yesmva Uni· versity (N. Y.) on pets and penonallty development that a great deal happens. "When a pet Is introduced Into a famity interaction changes and becomes more comple>e.. Not only does each membef of the fa nilly Interact with the animal In his own· charac- teristic way, but family members Interact with each other over the pet ... The pet can Involve the entire f amlly In a cooperative enterprise aimed at the good of the animal, which, at the same time, promotes the cloteness of the family memben. Children who become the 'parents' of the pet may develop a more realistic view of their own parents and penmtlng functlona, not only nurturant but ditctp-._ bnary In nature. . .., ,,,.,.,yw.u,._, ''· 9' • " OtlJ ONE DOG FOOD HIS'EM All I --· Acup1essu1e: Relieving Pain With the Touch of a Hand ...... Tbou.ghJt•..itniJGr:.lo-aeupuncture·rreci ment, acupressure uses the fingers, not needles, to ease pain. A growing number of patients say It's changed their. lives. By Gloria Hochman J anet G. Is a chor;eographer who directs her own modem dance company. Several months ago, she wrenched her right foot, · severely Injuring a joint. Her doctor Informed her that, eventually, she might not be able to walk, let alone dance. Now, Janet dances eight to 12 hours a day -free of any pain. Charles R., a Washington, D.C., travel agent , has suffered debilitating, recurring neck and arm paln since he feD In his bathtub 10 years ago. He has been hospitalized, X-rayed, ln- )ecte wtth conisone and was, at one -......... -· .. ;,~ •"' time, urged to undergo swgery. To- day he has fewer attacks of neck pain. no longer has numbness In hit srn and can move his head freely. SalJy W .• 53, has had peln In h• lower beck since she was ln)ured In a car accident at age 13. "I figured I would )utt heve to Ive my lfe In pM1," lt18 1ays. "But *1c:ie ~ I've been feeq~. Th.pUlllgone,andl'm c:onfld.nt It wlll -thlt way." Thae three people CNdf Iha re- c:owrtn to • .,...,~ tecmlque known, In tome c*dls, • lhe "Nim- mo recepor-tonua Mllhod," or more commonly • ~. II lnYOM9 • • N#U .-..w . ..., 11, - the application of external pressure - by the fiigers, knuckles or ebows -to 'irlgger" points In muscles that are responsible for producing pain In specific reference zones In the body. Pain Is transmMted from the trigger point to the pain site via nerve path- ways. A trigger point In the neck, for example, may produce a pounding headache. A trigger point In the back can shoot pain down the leg. It Is not known exactly why a trigger point acts up -though Injury Is tho~ to be a major rason. When the bigger point Is pressed dwing acupressure, It reproduces the S'ltense pain, but the treatment appears to rdeue pain In the long run. Acupressure points o~en coincide with acupundu~ points, the same spots Into whkh physicians some· times ln)ect cortisone, procaine or saline to relieve pain. But a number of practlHoners believe that the acupm- sure method Is superior because It Is ... _ .. :· .• .-J' ...... not lnvastve. ln ad- dition I most people have several trigger points that may "contrbute to ther pain, and It Is dtffl- .. c~ to locate and Inject all of them. One of the origi- nators of acupres- sure technique la Dr. Raymond L. Nknmo, a Texas clWopaaor. Ill II employed by a IJOWlng number of health predttk>n- ers, Including chkopracton and phY*al ~. Plllen&I ohn come to thw pradlton- es •a IMI~. The three people delahd ...... me J*** ol Dr. Jdrey Cohen, a ~ ~apadiol who lludled Wlh Nimmo and wea lmpr 1111d by the logtc ol the technique. Today Cohen hat a llx-month walling Ille ol new pa- nents. '7,.. points tnvolYe the n.ws and lhe mUldlt," mcpllW Cohln. "An lbenn nerw tmpulte (which may,.... &om ln,lury, .... tentk>n, lr8Uml) _.. mu.:11 ._.. ... thll tumt ~. eyde. The lldltl ... <*mt blMlll Mr\19 whtch, In hsn, caw. mm ...,..... and muldlt connc· lion. n.. OOlllbedq nude .. al waste products which become trapped and cause pain. Acupressure dJsperses the wa5te products and brings relief." Sometimes, Cohen says, the relief can come lmmedlateN. More often, however, a series of treatments wtJI be needed, perhaps three times the first week, twice the second week and once a week for a few weeks. Fl cupressure can be painful, but m<lQ patients say they don\ mind because it is a pain that Is brief and brings them prompt -and long awaited -relief. "You can feel the muscle relax right under your fingers," Cohen confirms. "That's why I is so gratifying." Dr. lee Peny, the most prominent chiropractor to employ the technique, has admini- stered It to prominent sports ftgures In· duding Wilt Chamberlain. Jbn Palmer and many Olympic stars. Dr. Cohen works with some of the Pittsburgh Steelers. One of the best-known acupressure practttlonen Is Bonnie Prudden, who runs the lnstkute for Physical Fitness and Myotherapy In Stockbridge, Maas. Ms. Prudden (author of the recent book, Pain Erasl.ft -The Bonnie Prudden ~y. M. Evans & Co.) cals her technique "myotherapy," but the pmctple Is smtlar to that employed by Cohen and Nimmo. Its goal Is to "de- trigger" the trigger point. Ms. Pnaddcn's work was largely tn- Ouenced by Dr. Janet TraveU (Presl· dent John F. Kennedy's physician), who ptonffred lnjectk>n therapy for trigger polnts and encouraged her to pursue the use of praaure lnltead of needles. Dr. Travel thlnks that pr .. ure works because It deprives the bigger point of the 01tygen It needs to surv1ve and cause pain. Ms. Prudden, who says she has a success rate of 95 percent with chronic pain patients and 98 peycent of thole wtlh sports Injuries (provided the pain " m\llCular In nature), folows her treatment wtth pre9Clipttw ttretchlng exerdMI and· th• applcetton of • coolant spray, F1ourt-Methane, which IP"ds the anttpU\ proceu. AcupntMn hM b IMptk:s among the meclcal pcclml~. ~doc· tori adml thlt It does ...,.. to bmg ,..., to people. Or. Mid'9W Lee' pro- .... of NW+ r-on medldl1t .. New Ven UnMrlly, Ind ._. ol ,....le .... meclc.1ne • GokM .. ~employs Jfngen, lmuckk. and elbows to treat pain. . ·,·~\·~. -. Memorial Hospital, says: "Acupres- sure Is rulty a form of deep ~. and deep massage helps relax tense mu1e&es and alleviate pain." Dr. Mlcheel Lowenthal, medical di- rector of ICD Rehablbtation and Research Center, ll!J'ftS, but adds: "Uke any other massage technique, acuprasure works with 90'1\e peep~. but not with others. The only problem l would MC wtlh ac:upra1WC • that many of thoM who practice II IN on the fringes ol the medk:al community and tha often people go to them wthout fnt having a proper d'8gnaltl of thetr peAn. Pain could be a serious symptom of tomethlng wrong, and accupraaure could alleviate the pain without affecting the cautt." And Dr. Mtry E. Moor., wodlte profellOr ol medldne Md utodat9 d•ector of the·Plln Control c.nter at T emp&e Untvenlty School of Medlme In Phw.lphla points OUl thlt "30 percm ol al people wl 1apo1Ki to ... ythlng. tv9r\ If only 'f.::ldy, f ttwy .. tr.-d In good . 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Aher a defense of his own title February 21 against former WBC champ Wilfred Benitez, there is talk of a showdown between H earns and Leonard . (Hearns certainly Is ready. After Leonard verbally slighted him recently, Hearns By ffiotk Goodmon threw a rubber chicken at the _ _champ.) It's a variation on an a·n· When it gets down to clent jcl<e. Q : What do you leather and canvas. Hearns caU Thoma.s Hearns? A: doesn't care whom he must Anything he wants. And in fight to prove what savvy the case of this devastating. 22-year-old welterweight. he prefers to answer to "Thomas" -not "The Cobra" or "The Hit Man." or "The Destroyer from Detroit" -characterizations he con- skiers unseemly. "A hit man is a person who goes out to kill people for money," he says. "Sure, I'm getting paid for what I do. but I don't try to kill nobody." Duran s thing is he tries lo be a bully. He shows me nothing. I think nothing of Duran. He's too small, and he's loo old for a guy like me . I'm 22 years old and Duran is 29. I love 'boxing guys that old. I iove it ... .I don't think Duran would be able to last with me." • If all of thal sounds awfully cheeky. remember that Hearns, like all young fighters, has learned from Muhammad Ali that half of the fight game is flapping your gums. It is a source of honest frustration to him that in ms tWo yem of prof es· sional fighting he received virtually no recognition until last summer. One of nine chll· dren growing up on Detroit's rough-and· tumble East Side, Hearns chose box- ing over basketball at the vernal age of 10. His reason smacks of sound street strategy. "I wasn't a-stre et fighter." he recalls. "But somebody was always challenging me or trying to get me to join a gang. The names will stick, how· ever, as long as the gangling young boxer with the serpen- tine reach continues to pound his opponents Into muk:h. At 6 feet 2112 Inches, he ls the tallest welterweight In the chronicle of boxing, and last summer he needed a final trip to the sauna to get down to the requisite 147 pounds for his World Boxing AssoclaUon championship bout wtth Plplno Cuevas. fcuadOf''s Segundo Murillo becomes After I became a one of Heams's 28 knoclrout ulctJms. boxer, they left me alone." His steam bath dki not de· monstrably sap Hearns's strength, though. Cracking his )ab bke a ringmastet', Thomas decked Cuevas for the count In the second round, thus making hlm1elf the second-best-known welterweight champion In the world. Never mind that Hearns hes now won 30 stratght profeuk>nal bouts, 28 by knockout. In the com· plex slrueture ol boxing, Heams.mnalnl a~ champion: The man general- ~ MCOgnlzied by the public as the real ~weight box.Ing chaft1*Jn of the coanoe • Sugar Ray l.Aonerd, who boxing people already know: that pound-for-p o und, Thomas Hearns is the finest prizefighter In the world to· day. For such a quiet young man. he car:a talk of future opponents with disarming confkience. Here, for exam- ple, Is what he says about America's favorite,. Sugar Ray Leonard: "There are other sports where you don't have con- tact. I think S~ Ray needs one ol those. He needs to get Into tenn~ or golf. Or Frllbee. Frisbee would be nk:e for ~ugar R,.y .b.ecauae he has no heart for boxing. I think now -that he has hiS money he'• going to get out, 'caute If he tt.ays In any longer he could get hurt. If he mys In, there's a~­ ty he mAght Nn Into rm. And I'm not 9C*\SI to be • eesy on hkn • Dur6n WM." And o..Rn? tt.n.'1 °'*'" Ion of s.&f Mandt of StOM iln't much high«. "I think At 14 Hearns joined the Kronk Boxing Team, which was coached by his current trainer, Emanuel Steward. "He wasn't much," Steward remembers. "He lost three of h~ f Int four fights. But he was dedicated. He wanted to be a fighter.'' 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"Of all the gin joints In all the • towns In all the world. she walks into mine." Adwtoqued>n *4. 5. "I'll meet you tonight under the moon. Oh. I can see you now -you and the moon. You wear a necktie so "111 know you." 6. "Mrs. Robinson. you're h'ying to seduce me. Aren't you?" 7. "He gets the title shot ... and whadda I get? A one·way ticket to Palookaville." 8. "You know, when it's hot like this -you know what I do? I keep my undies In the icebox." 9. "Fat man. you shoot a great game of pool.·· 10. "I have always depended on the kindness of strangers." 11. "A boy's best friend Is his mother." Anlwen: · (su1>tJ"d ~uo 1) 014~lfsd · 11 : (461a1 ua11\!") aJ1saa pawoN JO~faa.qs v ·01 :(UVWMCJN 1ned) '~''"H al/.L '6 : (aoJuow u~1JeW) 1.p11 Joa,c. -uanas "'41 ·9 : (op ·UVJS U0$.1.VW) JUOJ/J"fOM "'#1 uo . L : (UVWJJOH upsno) .,,onpo'!) at.t.L ·9 : (10ew <Xt"'°JD) sinuoooo.'.) at.t.L ·g :{~ Aa~dwnH} OOUOfqost>.'.) •t : (autu&og "3W31 tfµow ·s : (uauv ~pooM) I/DH afUU\f 'I '.(uaps,Q IVd} U0~'1W\f·llV -au>pOIJ a,nU)I ·1 ,.. . From The Maule Quot. Book. By Hany Haun PAMU Wll!lll' ·--··· .,...,... ~.,, ..... .-i "''* ..... ,,.. ..... v.1 ... 1a...,u1.., ...... M.~ E I ... , ..... MW 0...., ~ Smothea: ~Mom did •• Dldtbat. The Schlemiel Syndrome They are adorable trouble· makers, class clowns who cause an uproar the moment the teacher turns her back. And though they often require behavioral therapy, they .are really more pathetic than malicious. In Jewish folklore, they might be called schlemiels, bumbling bumpkins always one step behind. Country Blues Contrary to popular belief. living in the country may be more stressful than living in the city. Reporting on data collected by Dr. Florence Hardesty of the University of Oregon School of Nursing, PortJand, Clinical Psychiatry News notes there is a greater incidence of mental illness in rural than urban areas and thal rural residents are less well adjusted in such categories as productivity and per- sonal relations. The Isolation of the country is cited as a possible cause Brushing Off A Handicap Despite painting for only seven years, Milwaukee's Pal Thomas, 62. is one of America's foremost prlml· tlve painters, her work reminding some of Grandma Moses. But what's most Impressive about Mrs. Thomas is that she has accompllshed all she has despite being confined to a wheelchair for almost 30 years. Thomas contracted polio when she was 34 and at flBt couldn't even lift a quarter-pound weight. "When I got the disease, I felt betrayed," she remembers. "I didn't trust my body anymore. I had~ a long bst of peopte who deserved It; why me, I thought." But according to new research re cently reported in Psychology Today magazine. the pool of schlemiel children has produced a large num· ber of our most famous comedians. Syracuse (N. Y.) psychologists Seymour and Rhoda Fisher studied 32 such schlemiel children and 43 comics, including Tommy Smothers. Sid Caesar, Jackie Mason, Jimmy Walker and Kaye Ballard -and found striking similarities between the two groups. In both cases, families expected too much of the children. both psychologically and materially. The children found their mothers nonnurturing, and both parents senl out contradictory messages: No mat ter what the kids did. it was wrong. The Fishers conclude that schle· miel children fight back by painting the whole world as absurd: ", They dedicate themselves to spreading enough chaos so that nothing real can be expected of them." Thomas wlh ~ dol &pahllng. S he supported herseH and her three children for 20 years by sell· Ing crafts -among them dolls made from apples -through Easter Seals' homebound program. And then. in 1973. she began painting -with miraculous results. "We have to remember that any of us is just an ac· cident away from being handl· capped." she poinls out. "You can either opt for life or let what happened kill you. I opted for life." Who Wears The Pants? In 1962, 66 percent of women In· tervlewecj In a study by the University of Michigan said that the major family decisk>nt should be made by the man of the hou•. Today only 28 percent of the women surveyed again sttll feel the Mme way. Contraceptive Controversy An estimated 30.000 U.S. wo men currently use a contraceptive device -popular in Europe for years - known as the cervical cap Similar 10 the diaphragm. the cervical cap re~mbles a large rubber thimble and fit!> over the base of the cervix Beginning next week, however. ir may be more difficult to obtain the device. According to a new Food and Drug Administration ruling, any clinic dispensing the cap must notify the woman it is considered an investiga· lional device. and the clinic must be involved in a study o f ils effectiveness. And although an F.D.A. spokesper- son says no action wUI be taken· against clinics dispensing the caJ>, some sources say there is a possibility the F.D.A. may actually ban its im· portation from England. where the caps are made. The F.D.A. maintains that not enough research has been done on the cap. although a major study in l 95J shows ii is <JO. to 95·percent ef· fective as a contraceptive, roughly equivalent to the diaphragm There is a great demand for the cer· vical cap. according to Susan Jordan of the National Women's Health Net· work. who adds that, among the de· vice's advantages, ii requires far less spermacide than a diaphragm and can be left in place longer -from two to three days. -Eliot Kaplan BIRntDAVS (all Capricorn) Sunday -Rod Taylor 51. Mond.y -Patsy KeUy 71 . Tuact.y -Charles Nelson Reilly 50; Gwen Verdon 56; Robert Stack 62. Weclnaday -Faye Dunaway 40. Thund.y -Lloyd Bridges 68. Frklay -Ethel Merman 72 . Saturday -James Earl Jones 50; Joe Frazier 37; Sharl Lewis 47; Betty White 59: Andy Kaufman 32. 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YOll'll 9et hours of pl11Sllft wa1chin9 hu111m1ngt>irds fht ind tttd n11r your window, Jvst hlflll up 1 bfighl·colored. unbfHktllle Hurnmintbird fetdtl The 1iny birds HI hill thttr weight 11ch d1y. so they soon setll out their own IHdlf. Keep your !Heier filled with nect11 (buy OUf conc111t1111 or lollow the 111y rec· i11t i11Cl.t 1nd hive hummingbirds 111 seeson long. Flldlfs come in two stylts One holds 8 01. of 111C111Ind11113 fttd1no slations SEW HEAVY MATERIAU Professional type 1wl lets you aew lHthlr, unvu. etc. with slro119 lock stitch. Ft• shots, terns, 1wnu111~. upholstery yourself, quickly 1nd economically. Save on 11peir bills Kit includes 1wl. 2 needles. helVY wu1d thfead. illust11ted inslructions. H3087 leathef Awl ......... $2." w11h perches thal 111 humminalmds Oftly The 01her holds 1 qt., hH 8 fHdin9 sll· uons. built·in bee 9u11ds en~ a111ched perches. 8oth ire dripless. so your porch or p1tio stay cle1n. Made of r11119td, we1lheMtsistant plashc. Our nectlf concenlrate is 1 nulrition· illy bll111ctd tormul1 th1t you mi• with w1te1. A2072 &-Statton Feeder ... It.ti A21'20 3·8tation Feeder ... $3.18 A30lt eonc.ntrete. 4 oz. .. s1.2t INSTANT llEPAlll TAPE mends vinyl f1brics In minutes! Stops rips 1nd 1t1n from sprHding. Self·stick ... Hsy to 1pply. fllot 11· lecttd by hot or cold w1111. 11re111. oil or stHm. Stencls temperatures -80°to +400°. Trenaperent. Mend any color 11incoe1, book. pl11tic windows. Get inst1nt repeirs. 2" 125'. H11H lnmnt Aepefr Tepe ... 11.59 It's FM-Fast-Easy TO ORDER BY MAIL FROM WALTER DRAKE 4112 DRAKE BUILDING COLORADO SPRINGS COLORADO 80940 ,.,, STRETCH llYLON SEAT COVERS fit st1ndard end compecl t1rs-cushions, s11t blckl, bucket 1111s. Stretchy, toem· blcked nylon molds ID •II SHts. W11hable, st1in rnlslent. Won't slip or wrinkle. tmi r: ~'mi&':" =mv1:::n mu1:::.. m,w. Ii 11ii.o H2 II lect 171-H2 20 H .H eech. Buckel ..... M ." pr. I.I II END RUN-DOWN HEELS flloiseless. non·met1lllc heel taps keep shoe heels looltino new for months-save on ex· pensive repairs. At11ch 111ily to mosl men's, women's, child11n's shots. Set ind 8 raps ind supply of tacks. Won't merk lloors. F8143 Heef Tips, tel of I .... S1.00 1Wo ................. 11.79 -·---....... ,.., .. ..,. ·-·· ... · .. N '"''°'.,"'•'"••••,....,.. • •"'•'°'' ,.,, l •'"' f)fo'lit YOUR STATE RETURN ADDRESS LAIELS Your home state silhouette, Its nickname and youi neme encl addttss printed in rich blue highlight these utre large ~· x ~ .. white· sell-ttick labels. Up to 3 fines. 28 letters and spaces Heh. All &O states ava1l1ble. plus O.C. and Puerto Rico. Set of 2&0 labels P6197 Pen. State ubel1 ... $2.99 IATHTUI SAFETY SEAT Bathe in safety and comfort! StUfdy .. · - metal seat is great for foot baths, shampoos, sit·down showers, bathing children. Sturdy grips help con· valncents and elderly people get in and out of tub. White enameled finiJh, non-skid rubber f Ht. Choice of 3 positions. 11" x 18" x 20". H489•athtult s.at .. s1a ... ( .......... ""',_ ..... Drib ii llllllllllM4 ...... _ _,Mell .. • • I • • -.. .. • .. • • Just took at all these buys by mail from lter rake 4 t11 DRAKE IUILDIN8 COi.GRADO SPR•8S COLORADO I0940 t: m.m• 11 E•r.AMm Your n.me. eddrns, conipeny, etc. printed on fine card stock. Choose beipe card with deep brown printi119 & twin· bind border, or mist green with forest grnn. & lines. 36 letters end apeces eech. No designs. Pleese print. P<4048 200 GrMn c.rdt ... '2.91 P4049 200 Bei9e C.rda ... U .91 SELF.STICK RETUMI ADDRESS LAIEU Perfect to persollillize your letters, identify v1lu1ble records, books, c1m· eras, tools. etc. Self·stick, they cling 11 a touch. Your name. 1ddress end zip code. up to 4 lines. 22 lellers & speces per line. Printed in black on glossy TUI white labels. 2" x ~". P9030 250WhlteGlou Labels f1.91 LOOI lllM Am ?Rml Hewe 1 Pot belly? Put it in its piece! Waist Belt slims yOll up the moment you put it on. lnst1nt"91ip Velcro· clOIUfe mikes it eesy to put on, teke off. 8" wide, Id· justs from 28" to 50~ Elesticized cotton for eesy wesh 'n' weer. Helps relieve blck fetigue, tool Formen, women. N2044 Waist Belt. .......... H .99 mTMT VllYl REMIR Mike quick, professionel·looking re· pairs on burns, rips, holes. Easy method lets you match color and grain on vinyl, plastic, Naughahyde. Repairs almost impossible to detect. Greet for car seats, luggage, furniture, etc. Generous supply for easy, inexpensive repairs. H1345 Vlnyt Repair ......... fS.99 ""· tr .. rk:• II. ''""""' JU \. J.W \out w .................... .. " .. , ...... ·-...,,.. -~---lMEUl1 Quick end eesy wey 10 put your neme ind return addrHs on letters, records, booka. etc. Any neme, address end zip code up to 4 lines beautifully printed in black on the fintst white gummed lebtl ptper 1v1ilable. Hf' long. Free decorative box for purse or desk. 8717 Set of 1000 &Abels ........ f1 YOUR OWi POCKET PRllTER Print your neme end address or any 3 lines (mu. 26 letters & spaces per linel on stationery, books, etc. Dozens of uses every dly. Printer comes in comptct self·inking cese (not inked) for pocket or purse-always handy! P4009 Poellet Printer ........ f 1. 79 Any 2-U .21 Any 3 -f4.99 SAnSFAcnON QUARANTl!ED OR MON•Y BACK-FAST URVIC.-CHARQE IT, UR YOUR~ ~I -VISA~ MAKE llKE All IMDOOR SUMMER It's • 11t1ihc 1111c1111I Just 1ttldl the '"' wlletl ol any 28 .. ·28 .. !·speed bih to this stand ol heavy tubular slHI. Raise Of lower wheel 1giin11 roll11s lo ~ twtrything lrOlll nsy "on·the·lml" pedaling to vigorous "up- hill" wor11outs. Bike cOfnls oll IOf 1eal 11ding. FIOIS1 Bike E1erdMt .•.... $12.tt !Iii Bllf-STllll RITURI ADDRllS LAllLS $1 Self-stick labels are the smart, easy wey to Plfaanllize letttts, books. ttc. Arrr name, addfeu and zip code up to 4 lines beauti- fully printed in black on the finnt whit• •tt-ttick label pa- per tvailtblt. Hf' tong. Boxed. "'32 211 Wt-Slim uw." ~,_Ml-W141etOl••ot .... NIM4,. ,.. ... "~ -Ndtl KUP YOUR MOIUY SAFE in the 11p- pered 111011ey Podiet 1ns11le this handsome black leather belt. Choose IW or 2" wule, 2 or 3 1ni1tals Oii Jilwery buckle. looks hke SIJhsh dress belt. Specify init11ls desued and sin 128·32". 32·36", 36-40 .. oi 40-44 .. 1 P7132 Pers. 1w · Money Belt $3.99 P-4041 Pers.2" ~~Sett $4.99 TOllET TRAIM YOUR CAT1 New system really works! Transfei cars in· stmcts from hller bo1 10 101111. Ito more messy. upens1we liner. Sc1ent1hc system uses ad,ust1ble pltsllc form and spec11I herbs to t11in ctr A ft er 6 days, remoye f0tm -car autom111ca11, uses toilet• F5167 T•bt>Y To»et Tr•lner ... $4.99 ,, -, 1 -· ,. YUi WAtlER DRAIE 411 1 DRAKE IUILOING COlORADO SPRINGS COLORADO IOMO RElw. AlllBI 1M RM P£T SI •o llltd to WOtry 1bout ,o111 pet oenlnt lost! Thia liftt11111 1ttt11n tddrtss 110 a/lows lht pet's 1111111. plus your n11111. 1ddltu incl ~ 1111111btt-pt(llllllently lllllf•wtd in pot. •shed sl1inleu st11I. Compl111 with stUtdy 1111111 hook. hsy lo put on collar Po4008 P9t l.O. Tltg •....•.•..... S1 PERSMALIZED UCEnE FRAME YIM OWft perSONI touch 1111 tll, Cll!lll«, 111il1t. YOIJf name, CB handle, f11m, 11nc11 Of COt!1P1ftY Mllll -8f1Y W01di1!9-up 10 12 lett•s on lop, 12 on bottom. 819 wflrte let· ten on bl1ck acrylic. MCIUllll with license pllle bolls Print wording. 2-4 Wffks def. 04011 license Plate Fnme 111.99 SElF -STICll METAUZED LAIEU for pe1m1nen1 1defltif1ett1011 lor l11hi119 rods. golf clubs. u is. tools. cusents. IUQpge. owershoes, etc Silver 111et11ind m"8r libels s11ck tight 11 1 tOllCll. luae can't be crossed 11111 Of ch1119ed Flexible ~-•fr J"lliifs~ 33 letters 11ch H041 100 Myl8r L8bef1 ... $2..94 251 GRYITAL-ILEAR RETURN ADIREBB LAIElB $1.11 The color of your stationery shOWs through thfte transpar- ent labels. Your name and ad- dr ess lup 10 4 lines . 22 letters and spaces eachl printed in black on see·lhrough labels P2031 S.. of 250 Crystel-C'- l.W. 11.91 f"9f"""",... Wt ft .. Wllltf llflb 11 .... 1-.d IO pit-OI '°"' l!IOllfl' 1111:~1 ftlllEGT YllRIANI ABIOUNT Pocker ·size check prolector guards a9ainst po$Sible altering of YoUr checks. Simply dial in amount you want. stamp check. Rollers are impregnated with e built·in ink supply, good for thousands of impressions. Orits instantly. Great for anyone who writes checks. 3" ctse. S5051 rrec.ct-A.(fllldl ...•.... 11.N E..,..... ,_ .... '-Wt"91 lklke is 11111......-le ...... M --. lllOI l.OOl IETTflt HISTMTlYI FHI bettt1, too, witll Polture 8f1. Collfolt· •bl• •llatic llltk support llftlly halds your sboutdtn, helps you atMCI straighter. You look slilllflltf, YQUnl8f. Whi11 l1ee Oii cotton cups. Elastic 111191, side & bottOlll 11111111. 01cltr by bf• size: 111085 13481 111088134CI 1110ll1140CI 111088 13881 11088138CI 1109313601 111087 13881 111090138CI 11109413801 Poature a .................. s&.H Silver Flatware Pattern Matching ·Service We have your pattern! Sterling and Silverplate 1 /, 711 pattertts ;,. o•' 11Hh1 tlte d•y tltis u w•s pnpared eRep/llce lost or d•m•ied pieces •Complete yo11' st•rter set •Add ""'i"I pieces -------. We have more than 1.700 sterling and ACTIVE, silverplate pauerns in our vaults- INACTIVE, active. inactive and obsole1e. Many OBSOLETE cannot be bought in retail stores at any PATTERNS price. We specialize in inactive and ------obsolete patterns. and we have a huge selection of active patterns. too. Most are offered a1 tremendous savings over retail prices. Just tell us your pattern name and manu-,. EASY TO facturer. (If you are not sure of the ORDER pattern name. ask for our free Pattern Identification Booklet.I We will send you a list of th~ pieces in stock in your partern and the price for each. Then. you can order just what you wanl. We will put your name in our Silver Register so we can no1ify you as soon as we have additional pieces you might want. No obligation. of coune. JO-day return privilege on all silver you buy from Walter Drake Silver Exchange. We pay caah for all sterling and for WE BUY silverplate in good condition. We are SILVER, also. ':\ualified buyers of gold, platinum TOO and diamonds. If you want to sell such ------items quickly. safely and conveniently. write or send the coupon today. Weil rush you a prompt offer. We buy and sell silver every day, so our SEND THE inventory changes everyday. The sooner COUPON you send the coupon. the sooner you'll TODAY! gel the pieces you want. ~irst come. first served. We keep our praces as low as we can, but innation affects the price of silver. too. It probablr costs less to get the silver you want now than it ever wil again. so don't delay. Send the coupon today. HUNDREDS Walter Drake is the nation's largest silver pattern-matching service. If the pattern MORE you want is available anywhere, it will PATTERNS be at Walter Drake. Even if your pattern THAN is nOl shown or listed. send the coupon THOSE today. Walter Drake is the place to get SHOWN OR those hard-tl.>'find pieces. those unusual LISTED patterns-current patterns. too-most ______ .. at big savings. Viveldi Gilbert Stuert ••w1rr1 Autumn Enchlntr111 Richmond Ch1rle1 II Rose1111ry Se• Rose Minuet h1ngeli111 Rococo Newport Ancient• Angelique Regent Meclll1i111 Reeded Edge Dolly M1dison Pine TrH Arcadia Hunt Club ••n M1rguerit1 R191nt Spert1n W1n11u Troullldour Tuil1ri11 Roman CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAYI Walter Drake Silver Exchange 5111 Drake Buildlno. Colorado Springs. CO 80940 r--WAL.r"ER DRAKE'SitVERe'x®NG'E -,I I 5111 Oreke Building, Coloredo Springe. CO 80940 1~~N~ I 1A~~ I I City Stele Zip __ , I em tnter .. ted In 0 Buying 0 Selllng 0 Sterling D Sll.,,.rplel•I ' Manutec:turer'e Nem••~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IPeltern Neme I L... O PleeH Hnd rre• Pllnem ldentlllcatlon BOOklet. J _ _., _______ _ , , ;,~.--... a&IY· IEUlll -IAE.S .cl•• TAlll GUT ~ Hlf1'stllebfitht.,.atcllingw1y1op1n0111I-Doll't IQllttll and i11jw1 skin-let Vta1111 1zelttttts.booh.ttc.Cllee1ytltsiQMincolor-1tm0¥e bl1ekllel1l1 gtt1lly. Just pul Ille lip lul °''""' ~: 11d. blue. 911tt1 & yel· on Ille bldllead, (lftss Ille little JlllllCl-low·grffn accent ~ name & 111111n 1ddl1u bllellleld is gone! Gentle wacUllfll does tlle p1in1edinbl1ckonwhifegummedl1bels.Any4 t1ickl This is Ille genuine Vecutta, Id to be lines. 25 ltrs. & SCllCts per line. 2''1ong; bo1ed. tonfused .with i11it110f1. GuarMlttct P1011 1000 COior ubela .. : •Ut F2H v.oute1 .............. •t.N llOW YOU CAii USE YOUR ~·L!!j TO ORDER FROM WALTER DRAKE! COlY QUILTED SUPPERS Just lhe thing IOI cold winier niQhls. Solt, w11m slippers keep JOU w11m whtfl Ille mer- cury droPS. Fluffy pile lining folds to make 1 smart cutf. Slip-Ploof vinyl sole. Wasll· able. Men's sizes in navy nylon, womtn's in calico print. M•'• Sizes 111.H F630817·8m F6309 S-10 I F6310111-12 I t.ita' Sizes S1f .• F6311 f6~7KI f631218-9) F631319~1DKI ADD run TO lllAVEll Ufll lo nttd tt ._,. 1111W llllwror llltvinglletd. With this precision dtvict. rc111 can sllaf"n your rotary slla¥tr i11 just Ont 111inutal Miilis old. WGfn ...... work lib .... IOI • IHI co11for1ablt stilft ""Y ti111. hat, salt Mid SUit. Guart111ttd"lo work. fits 1ll 1ot,ri11. F7021 aha"' .,..,...,., .... u .n AMAZll8 PROJECTOR $1-Wlll·Sizl illllgtS Of ptiotos, llllps, stamps, even 3-4i111111sional objects with this rugged ptojector. Mo film°' neoatiwt llffded. J1111pll1ce1tem in projector, turn on lamp I any 80·w. bulbl. Great for entertainment, IK· turn. etc. 12" • 4W a 8"; 5~ft. cord. F5154 Amazing Pfot9ctor ... •13.99 IUmlAfll EAR HAii BAIRY! Good gfOOftliftt dttMnds the! unaiQhtly hair in nostrlluncl •rs be rll!IOwtd-llld llOW you tin tlitl ii out 11ftly! Whf risk lnfetlion by plucking, °' by nickint with scinou? Tiny lllUhi-111 .. rotary ahelf is safe, gentle, effec· liwt. Finnt Mtlc1l 1t1i1leu SIMI. -F411 K"""9 .........•..... 12.H " ELECTitlC CAUUS EWER E11se1ut1Ye1lluses, corns, dud sllin-l11m fnt llllOOlh as silk frOll\ hffl to toe. light· weight. IS easy lo ut1 as an electric shewtr. Sele, 9111111 vilnti119 action smooths rough, scratchy skin that loolr.s so Ufltlleasant Ind snegsnylons. Tougtiwfliteplastic; 5Klt. cord. NIM Etectnc c.ttus e,..., .. •s.tt FULL PAIE llAl•FtD Megnity 111lfttirt11111 with this IW 111" lllllflilitr. It's I dtlUJI 4X -bri119s print "" ID 4 lilllH ill sin! 'fDu don't Iott your pleC9 bec11111youllllfllifyt0111911111111. Weter· thin so it &n be npe in 1 booll. Pllstic witlt vi"'tl hind grip Ofl OM Sidi. HOl2 NI hge Megnffler .. 12." 75 llLL PAYlll EllYELOPfS $1.59 Why sc11111bl1 for envelopent Ill paying time, Of bceak llP good st1t111Mf'f sets? Send youi thicks, orders, etc. in theft crisp, white BW envelopes designed just tor this job! Return 1n U1>P1f left cocner si-t yGUf neme, 1dckess incl llP code in rich bltck Pfint. Pack ol 75. P3003 75 Enwetopea ....... $1.59 UllllM.Eml ITAna.EltY Your ... l rttun1 Mdreu ill tlellnt raised lett111 & 1 distinc1ift twi1Htrip1 ICC9tlt this hlllClsorlt stttiollery. Choose deep blue Dfl soft blue or r•t ort iWOfl'. 50 Plf•· "'"11. 25 plllrt, 7K" a 10", 50 ......._ Gitt-110.ud. P10H ...._Blue ltlltlol1e1" ti.ti P10H ...,._ IYCWY 1 .. aonery H .M TWl'HOllE SOUllO AMPURER Mow you can hetr...,., -d! End the ember· rassment ol asking callers to r11111t them· selves. hear ower shop. ottite or home 110ises. Attaches eesily to any s11nd11d phone Fin· gertip volume tontrol. li9'1tM1ght. compact Uses I K volt 11" blttery, included. Blick 55119 Telephone Amplifier .. •1&.9t SELF·STICIC FOil LAIUS Your choice ol gold or silver loil lebels with any name ind 1ddll!ss op to 4 lines. Hind· some border, 11trachve black printing. Cli119 to any ct11n, dry surface -1dul lor person· 1h1ing books, temeras, br11lc1ses, etc. Pe121 250 Gold Foll Labels $1.91 Pe129 250 Silver Foll ubel1 S1.91 ,.. --laC. . r..-. ................................ ""' ._. ... , llTU LAMI llYll-Cut .,... ti.. ii ..... ..., ... .W. tilllt·fil· ti .. *wlfllollMl•.5-ef·liallllll ia ... 11tr1 11111 ftf air fAI tjrculete ffllly erOllM your lllir. fill CGMfarta .. y..., _.. rolllra lool Mlde., lolt-wwilll llleatfc wittl lttflC· tlwl florll ..._Fits ell •bs of heir*""· N100I a.-.aize 8onMl ... ts.te IATHRODM UD a SEAT COVEii luawlM COlllfort for you, pretty dlr,pr11or IOGll for WOii' lllllwloll. Wlr•. atft Ml cowt11 lid, ... 1 with wlwlty, wa111b11 ....... Fila atlllderd Ullitl. Ofdlr color by.......,: H7105 Gold; H7108 Pitlll; H7107 Blue; H7108 Whitt; H710I Awouclo; Hl430 lfown. 2-Pteo9 ..... Ud .......... "·" ~ 2-FT. •UT. POSTER Send in lllY picture, document, clftilicete, 11errie111 license, bladt ind white or color snapthot lllO 111Q1livt1l ... or 1 36mnl color slide . . . incl hive it enllr~ into 1 gilnt 2-ft. l 3·ft. bl1ck Incl wfllll Wiii poster. Comes 1olltd in 1 1111ilinQ lube to PflVtnt ctt11in9. P1111e print your nemHnd lddreu on blck of originel for 11le ret111n. P2054 Gillnt Photo .......... te.H Anr 2 ... •12.et Anr 3 .... f17.H Co1ot• 1"*"'1 _,. SHIPPING AND HANDLI- '"' •lies ••• - TOTAL EllCUllED 1-... _, ............ , --..... ------' -~--~ . TV WEEK. JANUARY 11, 1981 ;-ORANGE COUNTY CAR BUYERS GUIDE "1111111 .. .._ ______ AND SERVICE DIRECTORY__: IOI McLAIBIS IMW At Beach Blvd. & Whittier La Habra -522-HJJ CADILLAC MAIEllS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540..tl 00 . CHRYSLER-PLY. ATLAS CHaYSl.mt.ft.YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -146·1fl4 UMYBSITY OLDSMOllU 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -140..9640 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOHMSOM a SOM UMCOLM MRCUIY 292fS Harbor Blvd. Coeta M ... -140.MJO "-~I'. Z DA .-.cu MAZDA ·2150 ~Blvd. Cotta Miu -641-1700 I ca1v1a MOTOIS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -IJ5-Jl71 CHEVROLET CONNIU CHIVIOLlf 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 OATSUN MIWPOltT DA TSUM 888 Dove Street Newport Beach -IJJ-1300 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVHSOM, IMC. .-..s E. Coast Hwy. • Newport Beach -'7J.Otlt 111.L VAN POISOll AUDI 13831 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 616-llU VOLVO I IAIUmYOLYO '1• Harbor Blvd. Ooeta Mna-64.6·fMI IOYCAIVRIMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640.6444 SADDLllACI IMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo 131-2040-495-4949 AMC-JEEP COSTAlieA AMC__.-lt84AULT 2524 Hart>or Blvd. Costa Mesa -149-IOJJ OLJJSMOBILE UMIYllSITY OLDSMOllLI 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -14o.ff41 TO YOTA IAIU m TOYorA 1988 Harbor Blvd. ~ Mesa-646-flll ' VO LKSWAGEN •MA•G YOUIWAMM 11711 Blecft. Blvd .• Hunt. e.cti-142-2111 · .. lllfpl flitcllllll ,..,. C...... ...... I kilMI " .... J.I., "' llC'• ... ,,,.,, r....atc ..... ..,....... ......... ,.. 1..-, .. 1 ... c.at11e1, ~· .. ,,..., 149'114 a111111r, 11 ................... a.... ..... (IMI llcedlr> ........ .., s.....s (111111 .... , • ... ,,.... .......................... ... ..... .. • hb. Ollllf ............. ... .. !kill ... lMI ti"" 11trd91,..,.. ii I .. ""* cir lrl: ..... 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Whtn we •re 40, other younger •nd stronger men will prob.ably throw us in thr wastebasket like useless manuscripts-we w•nt i1 to happen!" Futurist p•lnters eialted the m•chlnc, the po~r sta- tion, the automobile. They ~re obsessed with p•lnting t~e noise •nd motion of men and m•chines, trying to leplct the dyn•mlsm of moW"ment. Futurist .1rchitecb drnv up gr•ndloff pl•ns for utopl•n cities. providing, according to RoMrt Hughrs, a style of atthltectul'f which ' was used by sclenct'-flctlon lllu1trator1 for ye.1r1. The mott lnAuentl•I of the futurttt1' admll'frs was Benito Mutt01inl, who 1hu't'd with them a latte for ~r, speed and" ttf't'ngth. He adopted the Futurt1ts .1s 'his" artltt1, maldJll brilliant pro~ndl1tlc uw ol their vi1lon to •uant the world u he uw It. · The futurt1t1 dlNppeared without produclns 1 11naJr tnaly pat artltt, but their point of vt.w, powerful 1raphlc MnH ind didactic approach lnflutnced many who lwlped to lay tht 'foundation of 20th ttntury 1rt. 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Mark Russell's topical eve and prophetic piano play government .and politics Just for ta ughs Miss Rodeo Days lllle, she acquues 1 baby and 1 new lrfestyle Babysrlline the rnfanl for hrs trawthnc parents takes Flo's total lime and allfnhon. lo lht d1s1usl ol Carl and the rest of the Yellow Rose 1anc • u (Ill Little ...... '" tlle rrairit (C·C) "Come. let Us Reason loaethtr" Nellie and her husband are lhrilled aboul the 1mm1nenl birth ol lheu hrst child unlll his parents arrive and aet into a roarrn1 h&hl wtlll Mrs Oltson about the child's reh11ous upb11n11n1 ..... : ~ * ...,.. (dra) '77 (2hrs) -Cmld1ne P11e. Gerald O'louchhn The slory ot the close and loY1n1 relahonsh1p bt tween Httsman T1ophy winner John Cappalletll and Joey, hrs younaet brother strrcken with lukem11 • ll) <UJ ..... : .. .,,._, .. (dl1) '80 (3hrs)-John Forsythe. Linda Evans. This mowre launches a new series about the conflicts fueled by wealth rn a present day Oenm sell1n1 The se11es 1ets off when Blake Camncton. patriarch of an otl rich l11111ly, -.eds Kryille Jenn1n1s. a secretary, thereby unlenti1n1 stron& ftthnp from his otfsp11n1 • lletit: (It "A flCt i1 tllt Cre!M" (dra) 'S7 (21us) -Andy C11ff1th. P1t11c11 Neal A clttelict 1111tll homespun humor alld 1 ••Y with a SOfll ps ltom a fl~ ttU lo llllloflal recoanihon but be11ns to btheve hrs own publte1ty .,. ...... .Tiit .... • 0 Crttt Pt1flf•111e11 (R) "0111te rn Amerrca· Two Duets" The pas dt dtua IS uptored throuah the W01k.s of two chcweolfapllen rn two· different lllOdes· Natalia llabrova and Mik.harl B1ryshn1k.ow perform Jerome RoMMns' romantic "Otlter Da11tts"; all4 H11tlltr Watts 1114 lb . Andtnon da11Ct 111 Ptt11 Mtft1H' "C.1<111111 Lipt Nrcfll." a C111tt1t e11.,e11 c-.., .,....., -l:JO- • Cl) <IJ Ll'tel' .. (R) Min is hwid wtt1n llt 1CCidtnt1lty finds out S4nln Is 11iliffil'l3:000 more thin 111 is few dOilC tit 11t11t stiff "'it ma iob. but COlflolltilll Ills boa Holstti11 ldds to his lrat11tioll . • c..t .... .~ ........ 8 11 F..-. ''Siii! Vlllty Sert· ...... TV WEEK. JANUARY 11, 1981 -9:30-u t i 111l HMteCltbOesp11eob ttcllons from Kensm&tOll'' doclOfs. they are told economic condrtrons are suth thal they will havf to conlrnue serw1n1 on n11hl emeraency dulits. 11h1ch plays havoc ••th an 1mporlant dale Charley hH with Ann 10:00 II lOUIRfrOITH IAPlD * cm ROOM SHOCIEDI B rt l (ill Liii Gf11t The h0f101 ot ·ewetyday' cumu 1s brou1ht home lo the city room 1n a shock1n1 ny when one ol the lnb's own reporters rs raped lhe no1mally hard boiled Rosso is upe<11lly affected beQuse lhe v1ct1m rs b111hl. self pcmnsed Sh11on McNeil, his partner on a hard·IO·c1ack story 1nvolv1n1 a h11h level corporate ripoff ....... . ..... """" """ ODIMIJ._tfW11 ID AIHfiull QIM .... This docu· • menlary on the community of Locke. Cahlorn11-tht last 1nhab1ted 111111 ChrnatO'#n rn Amerrca-rs uplOled .c.iu A Sita.: TIM AMlhrt ti Ceny ...... -10:30-...... -~_.11 ... TM. documentary trKes the history of cllem1ul •arfare from By11ntine limes lo the present with a ~ 11 3 vrchms of chemical wal1are 111nts a 11111ter,1ece Tllutre: 1>1•111 UH (C.C) :m: u &: ..... -.: r:-:: p:~:-·""" .............. ,..., .. ) .... a...h1Milr•S-I ................... Ii.._.,,_..(.,.> ·•s •111 ............ "'" I Ei=~1ow11011e ud r..:, ..... .. l= .... -=-= .. -= ... Ho!" lllllll:TtM•-IU4 ···~'~---........ -l:ll- lr.':..':. ,.,.., ... _ ........... ....,. . I .... ....,, -~-...... 1100 (J)llJTilrtDS.. I MOllD• r.:, .... ..... ... : .... Tlllt ... Strlffllb" (com) '!18-Andy G11ff111t. .... It: • · "JI• Tller,.-MI ... 1kl1" (dr1) 'SI Burl l1ncasl11, Cllarles BicklCHd. Ohl.........,. 8 .,.: To Be Announced -2:30- (J) ... It: • "Tiit M1141111r•" (clla) ·~1-Altc Gu1nntu e .,.: N .... Al Alp" (adv) 'S2-lrrol flJnn. lbuieen O'Hara 0 lliiii: "Sarecrew" (dra) C.nt Htckm1n, Al P1e1no •W.tf Alil (R) • Siea111t• • DMlap .......... 3:00 e lle4ical c.ter e f..W, filla ftttiRI: (II) "Olk• s.," (com) '33-Jlte Mara Bros <II hrit: "lrec••s List Cut" (d11) '7l-R1thard Widmar• ms.alPminn -3:30- • llMt ia Clllu (R) 4:00 CJ) lltN/Gt Gt frH<t •'-"' e SPOITS: IHJ• GtW c.., lt1ill1 Pr.U..illry Cover11e of lhis.inlerna· l10111t bo•tnl compellhon was staced 1s ·an ·•lternate lo the boycotted Moscow Olympics Jlte II day event was attended by 31 t0unt11es, 1n clud1n1 the United Stales and Great Brilaill, and over 200 li&ltler!>. (l)Qlla .. ..... : .,.. C#c. s.·· (dll) '7~-J1mts wtut~. lee J. Cobb. • ... It: "S.aulHll h,reu" (COlll) '14-Goldit Hawn 9 •111 Cl1u-s,.r11 Ctlt~rily ..... e TIM 11•11111 Wa"tr Cart1111 a.its 1r,-r .. -:...... ...... -4:•-~~-.... ;::..,.~=-.:.: 1 T ... fr .......... ~~ lint*' •11"9' i. ";;;W ;d .... "'"r ... "'"' ....,. Ill us ltlt Olly NA to will MVP 1n both ......... (J)('IJ fatlll ... .... , ..... .. ~, .............. 1100 w•:.-c:.. IS:e ...... a,....: c... c..tiy s.; w.i • ,... u. HTllilbW..._ -S:30-ec.11 ...... ••W Cll .... CIJTt .......... Of .. O...ltllic .. Oil hiltilc ac.-.. ea.ta a ...,.., ",., ..... •V•NHIG 8:00 a m <JJJ o a .... (]') ,.,. e lltN: ''lletllft "legy Cr9ft" (dra) · 11 (2hrs)-Oawn Wells. Dana Plato In 1 sm1ll l1sh1n1 v1lli1&t, the people leun lrom 1 photoeraphtr that 1 ••lier btar whom they thou1hl hid d1sappe111d. has returned ..... MltMIH. ............... , CI1 TM lldltrll fl6n eM·A~·H e llHit: "Car Ptm·tt" (2hrs) '67 ~An 1n1maled musital culoon. lulu11n1 the voices ol Judy Carlilnd. Robert Goulet and Red Buttons. tell\ lht story of a 1roup ol laim cats who &O off lht P111S IOI tlCttemenl (Jj) (1llMIDM St All Crutvrn lir11t atMI Slllall "A Oy1n1 Brted" S1ecf11ed and James lake a p11Y1le1ed look al pro11ess. but science has ltllle control om lflt and duth 121) Circle tf 1111 Stan "Lo1tlla Lynn" (Uj ( ...... $,..,...., -6:30- 8 IJ l IHJ lllwl r:J J 111 Sta.ell Of • • . ..... c.flftllCt • ,..,di """ ,. m Wtkelllt lacll Ketter (ll) lvff ....... (UJ fec111 il.i C1ec•ttt•s Victory Carlltn 7 :00 8 fU(tJ)ll ...... 8 IUJ U Di11ey's Wt11ltrful Wtr": "Tiit MJstery ti C1'mt Sw•••" (C·C) Concl IS yur old Lonny Bascombe's confrontation with the lfaendary panlhtr of the Crut Cypress Sw1mp h1&hh&hts this story Vic Mouow. Jacqueline Stoll No1h Blll!ly 1nd Jeff Cast star 8 t3J (\OJ <JtJ TlltSt A•azini .... r111111es 11ehldt Ulldenu ,.,..,., • J1e41111 C.t111 ....... 111 IN .. .,,_, 111111i11 't1lk1111' '""""· ltlt wcwl4's larlflf lltll; a UA lillo lfls •lo a Cllf Wlltt 11 ltMI 11111 1t1en; 1114 hstlf Ille Wolldtf Oat prom""' Ill d -10 11ulttl at111t doc .llfO • Tiii T• tf ...,.._ (Jiits) H11s opera 11 pttfotmtd at the ~II Opera "' lotdOll . Of .... Gtlf..c e Sl(tlM.: DI ..... a flrila u. 7:JO-. u~..._ • U, .IC-.. (C.C) Concl, "A lrlllt ROllUlnct" f11nc.1ne mus! lace one ol the most "'''°' dte.1S10ns ot her Irle when she d1sconrs she 1s pre1n1nl 8:00 • ClJ (IJ) *Ole .... r'• """ Concl Atch1e h1111 the btst lawyer he can hnd to lial!I Stephan1t's arand mother's custody clailll, but H he heads off to court. he desp111s that Stephanie ma1 not ever return hol!le e (UJ Qtl CHih '1fCHty Ions ot Trouble" Jon and Ponch m11 busrness with plusuie •hen they help an allracllve female contrKICH -btset by lhitVU. dtaltl\I IA ""-Y-~..ip­ ment-soe her busrness • Tiii UlllltnH Wtrlll If I~ C...• • • () t (IQ) (2tJ Cllarlit's At1tb "Hul1 An&tls"' Kns and Jutte pose as m1htclub dancers lo solve lhe kid napping of a haled club owner being held capllve 1n a 10·10 cace Cl GEORGE VANDEMAN * HOME HArrlNESS Ill It Is Writtt11 C8 HEE HAW'S HOST TO * "ONE LIFE TO LIVE" e llff Haw Bill Anderson. Mary Cordon Mu11ay & Wayne Masser. Curlr Putnam and Buddy Alan are the euests fD !J4J 0£1UT: Slltc• tf Ille fin "lhe Mechao1cal Pa11d1st" Robert Huches uamtne~ the making and mtaning ol modem ut with a look al painting~. sculplure. arch1lectuie and pholographr In lh1s Inst ep1 sode. Hughe~ looks at the age ol modem1ty's uallat1on ot the ma ch me with a &lance at the £ 11fel lowei and arltsb ~drctl Duchamp and f rar1C1S P1cab1a ID 0.,ortes en Amon lSO lhstup1ttt fhtatre: Ouaer UH (C·C) -8:30-u • 1 II ti One Day at 1 Tilllt Bar bara aod Ann become caught in the emollonal 'fallout ol divorce when young Ale• l11e~ to tell lj1ck he'd rather ~pend the weekend, his only reKular time with hi\ father, with friends h1~ own ap,t' G The World Jomorrow 0> 300 M1lhons 9:00 D L • 1 112 AIKt In eathanae for lrte rent Allee ta~rs on a s&ond 1ob managing htr apar1mtnl building and 1s qudlr r~minded thal every lh1n1 hn a p11ce U MAGIC! TERRIFYING * LOVE STOllY! TV IST AllN· MAllGllET! 8 IJ31 <Jtl The liJ he"I: "Ma1ic" (C·C) ldra) '80 (?hrs) Anthony .......... ...,., ... '"' ...,, " . ........_....,...... ...... ...... 1i,....,. ·-• ()) (fl ...... : ...... ......-..... <•> '73 (2M)- c11111 b1t""4, Vtru lloo•. A str .... r ..... .,.., a """ ,, ... 1111. lfll to bl lflt atiosl ol 1111 taillllf sMllff tft CH4tf fo 11lllllt I lllllldtl .......... e Ttiet latll.-. Mlalc Btlly 'Crasll' Crlddoc•. Stiun by, K11111y P11ce and Bllddy Spklltf pllt. •a•••• ,._ TlllllN: ... pr uu (C.C) lr111 -..1s a bomb •td&td Ill Ille ... of. bw•in& bu1ld1111, •nd IS rtprll!IMlltll ~ lltS st"'°' otlictr ICH his redlus kl"· dl•"C ol the tas' (HJ SllDUtf IM .. -t:JO- • (I) (lJj Tiii ...,_ e TM Wlflll If Slnlt1f . ...,, ....... ., ......... m•111111t111D1Mtt 10:00 8 tlJ (1J) Trt#tr Jtllll, 11.D. A c11llut 1unshol iround suffered by 1 police ollicer du11n1 a 11ot al San Francisco p ys e1t1pult1 h19111r 11.1 Gon10 into the city's 1a1 *Ofld. . ..... lJllllt ..... , .... II> Wtrlll llttwtrl lllws 1241 GIN! ,.11., ...... fD Acronsly 11111 C-,., Veltran )OUrnaftst Martin Aaronsky 1oins with recoen11ed Washioaton 10111n1hsts to d1S(uss news ol the week. !SOJ 50 f11lu11 S.lllllJ "lhe luck of Ginger Colley" -10:30-m Jtrry , ... m 1••1S.11111t m Ciwili111it11 "lhe Fallacies ol Hope'' U»IMit 11:00 B88t9J<10 flll9 .... l 3 I .... /rTL Clull 111 Pacnett111 0 Old lifllt "'41tl Htur IH1 Carol lltunttt & f ritllds 1at1 Ntw1ISP1nisll lltws -11:30-u Sports fiMI D Tilt 700 Club ,,, ltlt,.&w 101 SPECIAL: Tiit Mtriul llack Adlittt ... I Aw11n Muh1mmad Ah. Did \Ian Patten, and Steve Allen are the hosts ol this thud annual event hono1in2 Black Ame11tans for their ach1evemenb durine 1980 ID Mowie: "S1111rl111l Ea,reu" (com) 74 Goldie Hawn m 1121 f~J Jae• Va111111,. f1l} frttdol'ft's 0.ftllM: All!tria'I Cup IMO Roberl M1cNe1I narrates this documentary which h11hh1hts 12 meter yachts tra~hna the 24 3 mite. tor the most prest1e1ous trophy 1n yacht racing the America's Cup -11:45- • ....-: "Jill! llltlftrll-Priwat. tMISflpltr ," Hlblllt .. ltlt "-" e 011 <J•i MoN: "Gr11ttst Ht· rentf 1111 '*"" 12:00 D Motit: "Tiit M111h1111lt1" (adv) ·74 Ken Howard, Gary Lockwood r1ti Motit; To be announced ... ..,. . TU•SDAY I II) Tiii lll11y HiH $lloll (24) Hee,k1 flll) Tlllt ....... S..C• ._ ________ .. A Stllllio Set MIUMY lJ Fer -llilll IM 1fttft11111 lillillp, pluse Ml NYTlllE PIOHAllS. ...... fw ,.., ~.Ill tlll qy's!llWin. DATTIME llllOWIU 11 :00 e ~ "F reatilr Herinft" (•es) "3!>-John Wayne 12:00 • "Gi411t" (com) '!>9 Sandra Dee. Clift Robertson • "f1iPt • T1411*" (adv) "!>3-Joan Fonl11ne 3:00 (JOI ... .. tlll n.-114 Dlrs" Put I (dra) '69 Richard Burton. Genevieve Butold 111J "UM 1 ut11t, LM 1 little" (com) '69-Elvis Presley l :JO G '1i~" (adv) ·~4 Sterlin& Hayden. '/era Ralslon •V•NING 7:00 ••• !Iii """ ()) .. , ... lljlllf • llowil: <ll'l ............. (dll) '48 (3hrs) Laurence Oh~itr The slQf"f ol Shakespure"s cln s1c lalt ot murder and ll)adness pl11u1nc a youn1 pnnce (IJ Tic T ec Dtll&ll Ill Tiii ....... WiN CfOl lltn Gfiffi11 • ll•A•S•H Cl.Z To T .. tlll Trllltl II) llrltt• (J4) .... """ '9MIMly G Cher Elsy (C·C) Ml Flllitr f 1114 1DAtrll4itll4o1Alla1 (HJ Tiit Meclhll/ltlwtf 11"'1 -7:30-' 8 2 111 the T""' r) J Ha"" D1ys Ac•ill 8 \Jll f111111J Ftllll • $100,000 1111111 Tilll T111 r J) Pll lllllzill Ill F Kl tlll llnic • All ii tlll f .. 11y r12l C2IJ 11•a~·H QIJ 1111117 llilllr Q4l 24 Chit flllt flD Tiii llK!loil/ltllrlf 11"'1 ID Cristilll 11• (If) lltwdlc• 8:00 B SHADOWIOff.COUIT * HEIO SAvtS um 9 <Ill Tiii Wllila SUM When 1s a hero not 1 hero' Tllll is the tlltme when school delinquent Wardell Stone becomes 1n instant celeb11ty by pulhn1 an unconscious. old lady lrom her tar. moments btlOlt 11 blows up As in the case ol c11me. motive is emythmc and Stone"s motive is considerably lus than htrOK 8 QJl QI) Pl£111H£: IJ I tllt ... , (2hrs) BJ moves lo los An1tles and opens his own trucktnl lum (Bear lnterp11sts) but 1ou toe to toe w11h Rutherlord I Grant. who owns the laraut lrutk1n1 outhl en lhe slate and when no truckers "'" sr1n on "1th BJ ht recruits sewen lemalt tr11Ciws to work tor him. • CD C10l (2t) "'"" Dirt · ·r he S11lh Sense'" When F on11e's cycle lalls apart, the 11n1 consp11es to buy him a new one, bui then scheme turns into disaster ru Tiii •mn 111111 ....., Ill .. "lly 1111 "4tr•y" (com) "57-June Allyson. David N1ve~. Jessie Royce l1nd!S. A madcap soc1 ety &lrl 1111ns 1 scaven&tr hunt wtth I b11rdtd bum and turns him into the f1m1fy butler It is discovered ht IS I member of A11st111n roy11ty 1114 is 1llt11lly in the US. .,. .... uill e llowil: "Trlllllft Cline" (2hrs) MISSln& Spin1sh Galleons, &old ind '""'' t.rt1Wfts 11e the 1110st soupt 11ter fortunes "' the 90ltd 1nd 11e eaplored 1n this doc:umenlaty • 0 ""8 (C.() (R) "'Umuhl ne Whale Hunters·· This IWOlllm loc11sa Oii lhe c011t10Ytrsy ewer hunt 1n& Ille bowlltad while. 1 llrae. un111ess1we ind u sy to catch crt1tu1t 9~t(C..C) -1:30- • CJ) <II IJI) U.. I Sllirllf "'The ROid to B•bln••· The tiffs 111d l enny and Sci•IUY lllvt two differ. ent wtrMOns Oft l\olt they da!Joyt4 • Nevada motel 100111 on lhttr tnp from Milwaukee to Bwb1nk. (l)T ..... F*' •tnllf..tt -~411Uel 8 l.19'llhl 9:00 •CJJ @ .. : Ma ........ Uh 1114 DMll" (drl) ·ao (2tlrs)- L1ndt uv111, Tyne Oily. Sllolle Jtnt. Tiie story of 111111W wllo is clt4iuttd to 1ru1t111 Ille ter11u111lly 111 """ respect, lltlptlll tliem to like control over whit is leff of tlleir 11¥11. • • CJ) (JI 121 TllrH't C. .. IJ (C-C) ""The Not So G111t Imposter'" J1ek 1mpe1S0111lts • renotlllld cllef to cet • tob 1t 1 re\11ura11t and rtlrtlS IV wlltn Ille police llld the mob st1rt cll1sin1 him. ...... w. .. • O ~ (C-C) "'Or. Jekyll 1nd Mr. Hydt · Concl. Or . .IOyll becomes 1n1111d to An11 Coa· 1ensh1U but is un1blt to mist the tempt1ho11 to contin• Mt 1111ri· ment Too 1111. Jekyll r11lim t111t the 111in1 P1uioM of Hyde llm aone btyond control. HIM(C-C) -9:30- • CJ) Ill • T• a.. .. C--Mt "Tiie ~outiorl" JIUit ll1s I hfmm1•er t.U Oft! tlll .,.tllltlt 1nd h11 crazy 111tlcs ttwut11 to rUlll I d111Mr ptrty ltlllfY tlld lhritl .,. IJYllll ORDER YOURS NOW Mrs. John Doe 123 Mein Street Anytown. Anyst1t• 12345 • • • ACl(JALSIZE -i ~·· r:~ • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND WKRP'S TALEKTED PERSONNEL Howard Hesseman. Gary Sandy and Tim Reid (I .r) CBS's WKRP m Cmcmnat1. airing Saturdays at 8PM, 1s in its third season with the same zany radio personnttl that helped bring the money-troubled ra- dio station from the boring music format when the deejays slept "between s~ngs into prominence by in1ecting it with rock ·n· roll and comedy adventure. The laughs are provided by Howard Hesseman (pictured on the cover) as Johnny Fever, a slightly off. the-wall 1ock; Gary Sandy as Andy Travis. the sta- tion's program director, Gordon~ Jump as Arthur Carlson, the erratic, beluddled general manager. Loni Anderson as Jenmfer Marlowe. the beautiful, cool receptionist, Tim Reid as Venus Flytrap, a sharp dude deejay. Richard Sanders as Les Nessman, the newsman who is first on the air with the latest hog reports; Frank Bonner as Herb Tarlek. the fast talkmg, slightly shady sales manager; and Jan Smithers as Bailey Quarters. the ambitious office assistant. All of WKAP's personnel have unusual backgrounds. Howard Hessman. for instance. joined the San Francisco·s lamed improv1s1ona1 troupe. The Com- mittee. m 1965. and has been behaving strange ever -since. He was often billed as Don Sturdy and per- formed in various touring companies of The Commit- tee through 1974 He admits to having a large underground following as a razz giggler Before becoming WKRP's station manager. Gary Sandy appeared in three New York daytime drama series. As the World Turns. Somerset and The Secret Storm. He most recently fulfilled a dream when he played the lead, Daony Zuko, in Grease for the Kenly Theater Circuit in Ohio. Gordon Jump once worked aa production dll'KtOf' for WIBW· TV In Topeka, Klinaaa and managed the Special Broadcaat Services department at WKWD In Dayton, Ohio. where he wrote and produced MVeral 1how1, Including High Times. which won national recognition as one of the leading ahowa being pro- duced 1.n 1962 for young people. Loni Anderson graduated from the Unlveralty of Minnesota with a major in Art and a minor in drama. She taught school for a few months before ahe waa offered a chance to play in Born Yesterday, her first professional role. Tim Reid is not quite the flamboyant super-hip character he plays on WKRP in Cincinnati. The soft· spoken, articulate Reid holds a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing from Norfolk State College. which helped him move up the corporate ladder•• a marketing representative for E.1 duPont. He began performing as a stand-up comic In Chicago night spots. He wrote a script for WKRPin Cincinnati which aired in its second season. He Is currently flirting with a recording career. Richard Sanders was exploring lncan ruins In the Andes Mountains of Peru while most kids hia age were dreaming or far-off places. His training Includes a B.F.A. in acting from Carnegie-Mellon University. study at the Lpndon Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts as a Fulbright scholar and two years with the Peace Corps 1n Brazil. The highly energetic actor I writer has written three scripts for WKRP in Cincin· nat1. a motion· p1cture-for-telev1sion and has had several short stories and poems published. When Frank Bonner arrived in Hollywood shortly after his discharge from the Navy, he supported himself by rebu1ldmg car engines during the day and devoted his evenings to performing In community theaters His goal 1s lo become an actor 1singer1 director / producer He 1s already an accomplished actor. a budding singer and has directed an episode of WKRP in Cmcmnat1 Jan Smithers grew up planning to be a painter. When she was 16. while she was spending a day at Malibu Beach, she was photographed by Newsweek Magazine. which was compiling a story on teenagers across Amenca Later. she was singled out to be on the cover That incident turned her hie around. Though she continued her art studies. she began acting and ended up at radio station WKRP Jan Smithers. WKAP·s advocate for women's rights. , .... _____ ,. __ ... __ .,. __ ............ _ .. _ ........ _ .... __ ............ -..................... .._ .... ____ .. _ ......................... __ •• _ .............. 4 .... _ ... __ ......... -...... -........... _ ... . THURSDAY JAllUUY 15 ft1 "*""'I •114 atttf"-l1shn&\, plust m DAYTIME PllOCllAMS. ...... ltt .,.., tlllttllltll(t, .,. tht ~J'S -in. ' DAYTIME MOVIES ll:H Q) 11111 "Sa11ta Ft Stam pede" lwe~) 'JR lohn W~tnr 12:00 18 "llidt the Wild Svtl" (com) 64 I ab1an 11J '111t Clents" l-.i.1 hJ IA MK.hael Crr.enr, Creaary S1eua 3:00 (101 '1ht C11I lllM'' (tnm) ·~s Ros.ihn• Rus~ell. I ernandn liimn f ddie Alb" I. Glo11~ De Haven. Mai ion t orne Jam e\ Cluson atJ i• "II Happen• ewer, Sprilif' (comY 'ff Ray Milland" l:JO G ''WMl's So lad Alloul ftel· ills Gee4r' (com) '68 GeorRe Pep~rd. Mary I yler Moore I •V•NING S:OO • 8 II> fl J o aJ ,,,, llns • Sltnly & Hwtch • CJ) ffO f211 t>t 1 News G Tit TK DM&h • M•A•S•H •'-'r-O~Cljtl11 • Tiie lledtit C.,a11y Alic ... M•rMI -6:30- fl l !l li Mi rn lhn --~ ACROSS I l~l rontil'f'nr ~ M<M""' •ole 'I Hunt9• lO ~c.a1eUN1 llM I 12 •!(&my""'' l«ly l'l -z....,..," 18 ,,.., .. ""' .. ,, 20 A~ t111M fll'- 21 A '"'4NI' io, -2t 'The ... d '--• ~· ~ A ..... 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H1lde1arde and Buffy and Henry must prove the point m Carol lu111ttt m La Caralliu dt Allllr- 9:00 11 rt 1 1121 Ma11111111, P.I. Macnum rs hued bt a former m1lintt rdol. now sttdy and altohoht. to 1n¥esh Kille the su1crde of ii movie sl1r 8 13 > f1Ql IH I 1111111 Millt1 "The I 1efd Assomtr'1 Ci1pl Miller laces a storm of comical oultaae when an informer rn the squid room sn1lches lo the Internal Secu11ty Dt partmrnl about emy little breach ol the rules m lfltrv Griffin Sllow fJi) ActMI 'll Jon11ht'sshow hU I town hill' formal. wrfh eltcled 0H1 c11ls 1n the LA and San Dre10 sludm answe11n1 queslrons on hous1n1, waler. hutth care, etc r}t} SMa• Prnilft meaa•H......., -9:30- • ('I (IQ) Qt) "'I I l.iMI "Mak tnl lht G11de" Jan nt.s htrself whether she should or shouldn't whtn htt handsome ttonoma 1110 lessor m1ku a proposrhon lhlt muns lllt d•lltrtnte bttwttn piu 1n1 and f11hn1 lhe course fJ41 Tllis ow ...... !HI ,,.. Cellltry ai ~ 11100 l t1J 111ua .... .. •CJJ u ..... 1..,,, .. ... ....,..c-. ra-s•M l=:!:'cfr ... c..... -ll:lO-• w Cle ...._ "LM "1wl." ....... C..." ecaa...,c.w.. • (])<II QI ltnl llttit: .., ...... , ....... ...., .. ., ...... .. ......... IMfw .°" ... ..,... -~-... .......... -~-... 11100 • llllN: "DeMllM USA" (dra) '51-Humpltrey Bo1ar1. Kim Hunter -~· ............... • -..: (II) ''Tiit lltw fltlltitr" (fts) 'J~~ John W1yne ·-~Tfha,_,, -12:30-• o a r.. ,.._,.. S11tw 1:00 G T1ll 0.. LIM Slltw ., ... ,.Utt • ...w ...... ... -1:30-• ..,.: '14at tf O..." (mys) '50-hrley Gun1ei, 01n1 Andrtws ., ..... ,. u .. • ... : .,._. (dra) ·~ Ray M~flnd, M1u1ten O'Ha11 2:00. • ~ "Clfry .......... .. ""'" ---··-....... ,. .. ,... ..... ...... ~ .. -2:30-J:OO e Ins I Mttit: "Alriu, T1111 se,te" (adv) '67 -Huch O'B11en, Joltn Mrlls, N11tl Green -3:30- • ~ "llln tf ...,, .. '"-· Nrs.n.MI'' I •V•NlllQ 8:00 •CD ll>@ Qll ... e•CD9 01B"'9s ·=· ..... • :r..w...a 111tlos An1eles lake1s YS lht Wasl11n11on Bulltls ..... ~" •c...n..s 8 CMilc Cajllll m Tlll lltdric c:-,., HliclhltM1,.._ -6:30- (t J ~ QIJ QIJ ltws (f l M•A•t•H (11) .. .., .. , • llltktlllt ... "'"" G) Tiit llMy Kill Slltw 124! f""""'• Dtlt11t1: AMtric.a's Clip 19111 St Ltarlli111 Tllrouah Sllcceu CR) !JIJ St .. Stt ''"" ._...,., ........ rllfll 1111 dtl lilt llOlts of [• IN f111• Md "" wld-. ... 11111v 1111 .... cattle .... IWNftlll lo M tllt city lot I ...... ~ !! L~ .:-! "::" .... .,, .. W (llJS) '70 (?Ma)-1 ... t l..P. Qt..... c.,. c.., ... .,., .. , md ... llld Ille dluHe11111Ct of Ill' wtft .... Its I llllsMild IS I 11111dtr MISlllCI • (]) (JI • lltllt ta http (C-C) "Tiie 01111111 DilMIN" N111ey loses Mr ,,. II I lllobtlft lrrm wl10 slit KCtf(I I 1Hll nlldt .. 111111 ISllllllZlllll Ill • TV COllllMIClll Mt111wl111f, I lt11111e pl *1 11 coresehn1 ""'" tu1111orl 1n 11te Btadlord llolluflold wllt11 slle datt5 ltttlllf alld f0111my al tltt same time .,. ....... e Mtrit: "rT JM" (dra) '63 (2hrs)-Clttl Robtrtson, Robert Culp fltt World War II eaplo1ts of JollnJ Kennedy and ltrs Pf ere• 1n lht P1e1lrc Ocein Qt [.... .,,..,..., 1nt11e•1 .... . St I\ Tllttt • ....,.,,. ...... lltlpt (R) A larae. •heel hke pal ttrn constructed 1n stone rn Wyom1n1 1s the sub1ecl ol thrs documentary uplormc lhe PGU1bll1ly tllal this shrrne served lht Atntrican lndrans as an astroloi1eal ultndt1 ~ T1le w..1111 ef ....._. Tlftu -1:30-eric r • .,.... •Carll hrNft ID DHUT: .... ...., c:.Hy S,.CW Marl Russell pokes fun al conrnmenlal t111tts rn an evenma ol 1mp1omptu ~lue hom tht Stat' Un1verS1ly ot New \'01l al 8uflalo ID Mi Dlltf.t C..rytire 9:00 9 tt l (ltl ..... : "T•rlf ..._, U1" (Mp) '80 (1hrs) S.11h Purcell Don Mt1edrlh, lenn1lei Sall lht hves ot hn women are lh1u1eneo b1 a iap1sl out on parole and the c11m1 nal's p.,ole officer t1ys lo slop hrm belore 11's too late (Parental 01~re floo Advised) II f21J <Ht Dilf'rtftt St1• (C·C) 8 1~1 (!OJ (}11 Tul "fhy Bos~· W1le" lou1s has lhe dubious hon01 ul b«ma seltc-1t6--1rl~ndt'>trnr ---T:OO--lom lor his boss' wile, and comedic D 11 • ca ""' panic e11ps the tovt lair when lhe ti J llfatr Miller boss sho-s up uneapecfedly •a._ .. '-..... ....... fOsOO • 0 a...., "s.a.. o1 Cillilt" -..w ... atecMcll ...... .... .-.~ ......... k111c1dt. O•hic' Mlu1111 •· v111Cff tMt Ille IOCielltl COllfidld ol t11t C1i111t II iMecelf IM lie pro ttlds I• ,,... ... tllt 1111' af I ~H...,.,. .... • (]) 9 .......... . Suite .. Wiit• 1 lllool ·Ollf 111 tllt des ttl hllM a Wk~raall 1dltM 111to murdtt, 1111 °"'' Wlf111ss-1 lllty old p10111fclor-lays cll1111 to 1 !lot mtl Iron and l11111u •11 old lrMnd Dan Tann• 15 lllt 111111. • ...w ......... • ([4) A ,,.. .. lllttil lAlttltr .._, If. (R) C«ilr fY'Ofl, f11nc.01s Clemmons 111d lllt BwHalo Phllhil monrc Orchtslra fOtn forces to honor the 11eal c1w1I 111hts ltadtr on hrs b11thd1y mc:.1111 -10:30- • m ..... fR Oe,;e, WiM1 tf W11 · 11:00 •• l t J (fj/ CJar ..... ·(~J(tOl<MlfD""" • SClf Tra .,,........_"-' • M•A•S•H ., 0.. s.., ..,... Q4l l-.rrlw's #1lllilies m Diet eawtt -11:30- • ''• "ll llllN: "Gr ... (,.." (dra) Paul W1nl1tld D iaai tJIJ 111111111 c,,... • r s1 (!OJ (211 ""5 tlipltilt GMllsMe ........ , Kt1111 ., Oat Sttp ..,... O•i Ktrt'1 te Yt11r Kttltll (C·C) ID CM1 Cl"*'-4 AIC .... ID Nocltt I flecllt 12:00 9 Mofle: "Ill Lftt 11-War" (dra) ·~3 Robtrl Wainer. JeHrey Hunler D I 3 J CtOJ (JIJ Tiit Lftt ... , CJGwlllMtlt ......... r.,...1 ... II) hit; ~ "M111 11111 Ul.lh" (•e~) 'Jf loho Wayne fD Wllt11 llu11n T •n "'"" • """ Dip lc•ill CJ WMyt Cl iTidico.p mlhn,riffi11Sllool -12:30- ltO) Men Grfffi• Slltw CJ 1c.-11 lh1s program eu m D 111 IH TIM J...,r .. Slltw IDMtvit • lil•A•S•H rnts the issues ol lhe new year and m ll1ttta the decision makers •ho •rll act on St Oftf EaSJ (C·C) them. •1lh a locus on Southern IJtl F..ii, FM ~lrlorn1a CD a,,.-. • ANr (HJ £,iirMi Mcl>ewtll's lltlllucly H Tilt llldllil!L .. rtt ~ Mt -7:30--9:30- • l Di1 tt1t r-D 12~ Tiit Facb tf lift · l"n1ce 11) tta,,, DIJ' Aflill M111111e" Conti Io's boyfriend, [d 1:00 • 13, (tQJ f2t; ............ 0 Tiit Dell LIM S... m You llt Your lift II) Wtrlll lttwn ltws -1:30- • You llt Y1111 Uft e (JI fllllily FM die. a111m at lasfland School and •Slit Ill Ila convinces her lo run aw1y w1lh him ..2:00 ·--- • ni. ....,_. s.iara . and &!L!!l.1.!'.ttL--------;·· · ··a -iiiwi'H: .. ,,..,~----(~~;.;;" CD MoN: "Tiit llrster•" (~1 11) '58 Krn11 Sahara. Yum1 S~"kawa ·'flJflHllplllr-·-·-.. ·-T I 31 f10J '2tl S.1p Jm1ca l "DicUaft•, At llr," ''Die• ...... e Alf ii ttlt fMlilJ back. and Ille late household 1i. s,.dll lctnt" 12)) • ...., Miller plunaed into uprC>llrrous d1sar11y as a Me.its: "flit Mall 111 ""·" 0 TMs DN ..... 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It • • It !IN Olly S~.000 to ~ .............. . •111.LSTlllTUD .......... ....... : ..... .... "HllJ SCIHI SUllOll" (.,._,t dlMi tN ClltolK l\ulllOI llt tvtfY d•w ta11t11t11cn lol 1111 ,oltct lolct 1\MlllH IO I Mip lt4 lltl ol I "C tallt1n city, •1111• • llal1U'4I cap la.it Ill" 10 UtP 1111 llcl Oii I ,_., .. , llGIU&• 11tual1011 1nwol~ l lWO rGU•I 1 .. 1 llltlllbtrt !Vi:.:''" .... ... 811111111Clt u.111 • C*IM a ....._. -10:30- 1 C:t ~) (R) 11:00 .. ,, ...... ••• Tr• e @OH ... • Tiit ....,_ """ eM•A"$0M • Ollt see, ..,... D ~Pftwins • Die• C.ftlt -11:30-• t 1 tt~ ...._ : "Tiit ltlfer· -.""lllcMUl111"4Wlf•" D f2al iJtJ Jellll•y C.11111 • l_J I (10/ IJt\ News . '""""' ........... ,." .. Mtrie: (M) "Tiie Uwltss lli11t· tin" (•n ) '36 lol\11 Waynt lf 111,.clo m \M c.,tlalt4ll UC News atkht• lloch 12:00 • Mowit: (91!e "H1111ltl" (dra) · 48 lauience Olrvttr • lt l llOJ 12t1 Motit: Clllrli1'1 ..... m lliuioft l111poulMt m .... h11111 '''" Power G) MowitS -12:30- D l2_3\ tU 1 TIM T-row Show G T1li Doll lane Sllow ·-----'111)0--· • llhwit: "'"'' EJJltSS llidtr" (dra) '53 -Charlton Huton • Yeu lltt Y1111 Lile (fJ Cll1r1it's An1tls/C,1tl ll11nett • Wttllll ........ """ -1:30- .. Tht loM llar11er • Mewies: "WIOllly If 1 MurMr," '1Y111'll lltftr Set Mt Atli11" ID lllwie: "Tiit S.•11• t111111ttnh" (adv) '61 Anthony Quinn 2:00 D Mtwits: "Cmh •I Si1111ce," ''Sall Antollt .. -2:30-... ~.:. '.'.ln .. ~llll Onlr" (com) ''69-'Michatl Callan. Cvt Arden. 3:00 II llhwits: "Colldemnll4," "In Old ""''""" -3:30- • llowie: "Witcll11 Mountain" (hor)-Patly Shtp11d. John Callan l'-1iiiiiiir--11 ...................... .., .... I FWIDAY ..... ,..,.,w ....... .... -..... .., ........ = ._ ____ --.. --.. .. .... -llltilC. I • -· .......... dllritt WllM!. ,.,.,... ......... = • CJ) <9 ..... "014 c:. ... Mn• NI Sc• T1tt" 11tM1 ._ 1 tlfl· .. ,.,u 1 ....... 1'1olllwM•lllthntlc ........ ..,,, ..... alld ottltn .. tlle IUClllille ...... llY!m _, lo llwtlll 1t1 .. 1ila 01 lht ~·, COllSlll. IMlf tftll lht C4Mlllll llCAll• U:• • • ......... (wa) r11tll4s llalil IN ,,., lo bolldilll '34=1olie W... sclllol KllUSI elldl 1111 pltldlftC Wllh lZ:tl • "Tiit lllMI M ._.,. BtnlOll to ~ 10Ml•1t11 Mlout Ille (tOlll) ·~-f'lltr Sellen. lltllttllll. e e ...._ llf llr ,,... e ... : "Tiit llM ....., .. ..... ~=~64-rolly hr1e11. (susp) ·72 (21111)-Vrlltt £...,ds, J:• <ti Altair" (dt) ·~-CJluc~· Colltlor1. llftlllt Brllld. A Richa.d Kiley, Carmen Stw1Ha. police 111¥H1111tor 11 WllMd lo QI "Finl Tr ...... SllleWr" spe111Macl tilt llllCh for a 111: • (cOlll) '!16-G1n111 Aostf5. bomber wllo llas ltrror11td tlle etlJ J:lO • "Tiit Telkll" (n1) '66-with 1 "°" of u1111t1ted bombt11p . Audre Murphy I :.~ llcCll" ,drl) .60 <21111)-lalMI Cilt11tr. Mai.. Wood •vllllA ) A YoUn1 1N1c111 1e11111S *°"'es ._ __ ...,________ 1nlertsled tn 1 co111p111, whou , 8:00 aemmuo ... • CJJ CDJ a a ... • StanlJ & lhltch D Tic TIC OlllCil • M•A•S•H ., Geed, .... IJ~ c.liltl C.juR SJ Tiie tlecttk C-,.., 1SllJ Iii llut M11Mt -6:30- )) ()J) (21) i)}l ... It) M•A•S•H .. .....,. !lQI larlllJ Miller m ,,..... lac:l !letter m TIM ...., Hill s.... J41 ... ,, ..... C-.dy 5'tcW m tt..,ict: All Alterutiw .., " t11e ,., tllt Oyillf so Studio Set owner Is be111& forced lo Ille wall. 1nd """°' romance with tht OWMrs dauahter . 0 NM Qlllca ......... ~ "Wiiis into Briden" Tiits blolfaph1ul sketth of pollttCll 1et1wi1t All&ell Dawis U · plorts her personal and professional hit and tealures an 111pe11ance by wuter J1111ts Baldwin, (Jt) S.Cr...-""' II .,._ -1:31- • U QI)~ fred t1n1tl1hu the heart attack he's bttn lak1n1 all the1t yu.s and everybody has trou bit &tlhn& lhrou1h 11 • lfJ ctJl a r .. lie 5111 ._ "Best friends" To tell or nol to tell is the queshon 01an1 t1ees after her but lmnd's husband thtOWl a heavy pass al htr and she rs bombarded with con!lrct1n1 adwrtt lrom her father and lr1encb about whether the 7:00 truth will onlr urn her an u friend 8 II • r.2J.J lltws • C1rtl .__. < :31 larlll'J Iii .. , ID 9 •••i•llV .... ill..-. a srom: Co11t1• 111te1Nt1 The m u 511119 • t..,. N UCLA Bruins ~ Amona Stale 1e 1 Tic Tac Dou111 e100 CJ Tiit lok11'1 Willll • (J 1 tt11 Tiie Mea If Mu.urd • 1QJ Men "ltli11 Show Aller Cootu 5'1111ns an ankle help1111 CD 11•A•S•H the Duke cousins. they Itel com- ttt To TtN tlle Trultl pr.tied lo help ll1m wrn Ille JO Ho&& at 8'rttt1 first Annual Hu md Derby by hav1n1 'lf W1sllinst111 ""'ill lletiew -1.uM 4'<¥t-~·s·~vp-m . r"tasy lc:tT - -aaainst the Central lee. with the 2t Family ftud losing cm automatically becomrn& ED Aprelldiendo I Ant11 the property ot Bou HoU th1ou1h so Tiie Madl1il/L1l11t1 h'9f1 the hlllf matter ol the fine punt on -7:30- D 2 on Ille Town ( 3 J HaPn Days Aaain 1J IHJ hlllily felNI B Htllywood 51!111 rn I • j f'M lll11ll11t CJ flee ll1t Musi< CD All ill lht f llllily U) (2t) M•A•S•H 2~1 llllllJ Miller 12•1 W1h Street Wet• fD Tiie ll1dltil/lthm l.,.n tile race entry blanks • n a ,. ... : "" ..... en.... ..... .... • {)) (ffJ a:tJ ... : ~Dilly flf a TH .... llikMlihr" (C·C) (drl) ·79 (2hrs)-Dick Van Pall en, Kathe11ne Hetmond, ~~11tene T 11ton T ee1111e h1tchh1king and •IS very often t1111c endrncs are explMed 111 this film throuah the drlim1 of wwral younc girls whose pttr·arou• pressures and famtly conflicts ptod ther11 to hitch rodes that expolt lht111 to phys1 cal au.ult 0) Crislitll llu11 SO) ¥.ters' ri,.h11t ·--·····-·-_..,.~... -- 8:00 D 11, 11il Tiit l11tre4iMt Hulll A fortune in hidden money puts Banner rn the cross ha11s of two sets ol desperale crooks· guns D Qt' 1tt1 rtmllEllE: H11per V1tltr "lo Ounk or Nol to Dunk" Stella and Mayor H Ohs Harper Jr 0 s,..ts ... iu fJl)IJJ Walltt.t .... -t:ll-fD Acttldl 'II AMlylis This final evenmc of 1ssuu of import lo South trn Cahto1n11 summa111ts the pre v1ous two even1nas wrlh concluMons by commentators and reporters I I _c. &T.llDftAV TV MllC . .UtMJl!#llt l 1, l •1 . , ..... , ................ , .. .. • Cl) ~ .... "" ... ol "" Pllfl U . I ettnct ... lo LllCy's ft1· hn ... ., ..... ii ..... lllOlllll 10 ..,. Illa 1 ....... ol 1tttill 1*1'1 '°' 11 lltld of Ew1111 Oil, Mt llt Is •tllel II ~ CMI Ilia Mottler'• tlM ldion. .............. ............ ...... ............... .................... eC*tll a ~ Cllllc.- -11:•-...... o n.u......,. ....... 11:00 ••wo u a .._ ...... blltlt ..... .())(II .... .......... ......... . ..... ..,. o n. ... -. •MC... R S..." ... -n:•-• <IJ ... : ...... w. .. T11111" (dra)-Robtrt Fosler e oo....,CMm 8 llMll: "Tiit .. adlJ lll11Us" (sci h) '57 -Craia Stewens •CD Cll 12tl FrW.,. •'--"' • Mtwlt: "Tiit 1t11iltd" (dra) '71 -Chnl hst•ood, Geraldint Pace eo..1.,..,-a a,... llllM ma c..-..• ... .......... 121 .. • MIN: (l!f; "Tiit ~ .. " .. (•es) '39-lohn Wone . """' ...... , .... ,..., ..... -12:31- L fr.,_/....,_. Mltt1Mtt D 8 31 Tiie ........ s,.ciat •Frid.,./ ... ... •Tiie ... u.. .. lfjJ ,..,.,CM! "-" 1:00 • MHill: "Tiii DtMll ....... "Tiit rtai-.." "Tt1a lll•1er1" . ....,........,..,,. flt)Clrtl ...... , ..... 2 • w.w ....... ... -•:•-• Htllr•ted lll1rtMlt/....,1e: "Star llaidttll" Pilrt 11 (sci h) l'J- ludy Guson. Pierre Brrct •TIM UM llallllf • lltflls: "Tllktr·liH Ste,.;· "Tiie ........ Alwlfl ... Tlliu" .... it: (Jll ........ ., Cttl" (mys) '63 -lfenry Silva 2:00 B .... Cr1Mr'1 (eMdJ ., , IJ llllties: ''ea,taill a,,dlt," "Tiie Crawlilla E"" -2:31- .... it: "111 Tllil ...._ .. lnde" (dra) '75 Diana R111. Judi Bowke1 -3:30- • lltillt: "Tht Lall Dlrs ti ,_. peii" (dra) '60-Sttvt Reem , ... 13 TV WEEK. JANUARY 11 1981 fD Moft T111n a Ore1111 1146 l . COAST HWY., COIONA Dll MAI CARPET Your Entire HOme Nylon ·100 Plush 5988 81d6ng.GIMI Door 71"x72" .... Midowl 41'">c7r ..... ......... TV WEEK. JANUARY 11, 1981 140-2701 140-2700 Velvet Toucll 100% Nylon s 12.50 sq. yd. E egant Plush '22. 95 sq. yd. -4:J0-8 Tiil ..... eo-r.na 9:00 .Ill ..... ,,... . ...., ... Cl> • SPOITS: .._ .W ti r:=-r..J.. ........ (adv) S,.llCtf Tr1ey, Robert W11ner. <II ... • ....,..: "Tiit 1t1•ilt4'' (dra) 'Tl-Dint Ets~. Geraldine Pa1e OT111.....__· •WllC.W &MMa.ic.. •••Seccer as.rotws....... -5:JO-• o ... (JI ... .w " s,.ts 0...,,.,.. .. I iviiiiii 8:00 •• (1) ... • .... : ''1111111 MIMlll tk tiln1" (com) '63 (2hrs)-Jerry lewis, Jill SI. .lolln. A "°""" depart· .............. It ..... ., ..... _.,._ ..... ................... ''--....... ................. ( ... ) 'I (Jtft)-Wif ... Scetl 1111. A ......................... w .. ............... ...... flit 111111 .. MM witll wllWe4 Cltllll ..,.,........,.., ...... . ............ I t-.:. cc l:'a.. -'=•--~ ... Cl) ... . .., ,.., ..... ........... "'--' ... Cliilt ....... ~ 1:00 ......... s.,., .... ICI) r:.:.--: .. Crial; ..... n.r .......... •• u.... ..... 01111 .... UWllC.W .. .., .. ...... .El ... •ll*•• Hs,.bAllRI . -7:30-(J)....., .,.,. .... 9f...,FM ., ........ Cl) .. 5-dl Of • " (JI SttCIAl: WHhM '"'" '"' Stars ,..._ llr UtMIH Clr*ll ~O.. U,. 1 Ci.ic (C·C) . • fllll J..,.trHt: A SllfJ If lllcl lllllic (R) "Jau Vocahsls" ...... .......... ,..,. ...... 811 ... ftlll ..... c:w.. ....... W.i· ...ta: Tiie rrict ti ......__ .. lllia ,,.. ........ 1tlt -... ...,.,. " ..... llltjecU • .,. ... ICllldlc ....... -l:JI- • (I) 0 11111111 ~ .. as.,,.... 9100 •Cllo ,__., .. ... ,, ........ Ille ....... ""' .. • *flt " CMltly ct.Ii ...... 1l1110si CIP Ill llltfr clll•s-ICH aood-•11 tllty Mlliltrlt•. u .... ,_., r1eut 11111 "loell ..,.., • D a Plfllllll: ....... Tel "flit llilliec ol flkJltll eo.tr'• Child119" The 11111N IOWll of CltllY IS lh111ttllld witll disnltr ....,. dr .. IKIWn iflWM lout ,OVllCSflfS with 1111et Mt (rcP) 11141 Slltflff B•d dttcOfffS .. ,. SOii ........ . • Cl) 1'111 LMI .... («)'""All· 1il tht Ninny," Api1I Lopez lloards with the 1dt1 of leav1111 show bus!· ness to set)fe down CMro, Lairy l1nv1fle. Rachel J1cobs 111d Alu Woodard &lint: 1n "Tiie loan Al 11n.111 .... -.otl\lft aamMtr 1111$ lft love wrth a 1111n who lh111u ht 1s pur5411na somto11e olhtf lh•n this 1"1111H lo collect a debt. LISI Hart. man 1nd Richlrd IUi11t a11tSI: 111d 1n "f11sl Voy11e. L•sl Voy11e." wflen a 101 fills 1n love htr parents have 1 cruC11l•dec1S1on to mike re1ardin1 her future happiness Maureen Mc Coimick, ,., Thomas. T 1 Hardin and Kathleen Nolan 1uest Ullllillltlttllt._ ............. , ....... :Will ....,. rr"lll1 This p1oaram 1nves h1ates the status of the Israel Pales hnian conflict on the West Bank (HJ r.,er a.... 8:00 10:00 • Cl) ClJ) ..., ii Cilcilllllti • <•J f1Zl S.trell ,, lllli411114 Mr Carlson 1s llonor,d, bul nervous Htiph Guy Milhnaton's scheme to about 1mn1 the key·note address at .... 1nhe11I the family fortune 1s 1eop1r the Annual Ohio Broadcasters 01n d11ed when his sister visits home and nu, so Andy suu ests he pmhce his appu1s to bt 1etove11n1 from her 511eech 1n front of t~e staff mental d1S01ders 8 D 8 .. ru11 lllllMftll a114 11 (2)J <I.Ii Nil Slrttt lhln "Pres 1t1t llaMrtl Silltn 1denhal Fenr" A planned presiden e SPOIJS: Clllep .. •etuH The tal tour of the precinct t1nds Capt UCLA Bruins vi. Arizona. f urillo scrambhn1 lo provide enouth • CI> Tiii LM ... , (C.C) (R) In secu111) "The Spider Serenade." Gopher e ._. TV WIElt JAWJAlf't t t . ttet , ................... = he! .,...., be ,._ IM Ar1p1pat;1Mill "l.., .... Milt,"• lft...., .............. ......,............,,.. ... lea ...... o.ie ... ,... ... .... """ ... llidltlle ,,. ...... . ...... : ........... .....,. ..., <•r•> '7J (Zl11s1 -Dtc• ....... ReMccl 0... SMll. A i-t tlllnH ............ Ot· IMllltnflfftlle ........... .. up et • ,.. . ._ Hsllllc Cllll'· ni.r witlMtl 1 ..,., • "' u,turtd b11M ... . I ......... .. :•it•" (C.() (R) lllAllllitCllJ~ -10:30-......... 0 1.., .. ......, 11100 • •• (I)!?. .... CJ) .... 11111 .. 1e: ., ........ w ._.. (14') ·~-rrOM Power. • .... : .... " .. c..-.i llMlt" (K1-f1) '!18-S.ft, frlSef. • .... f..., OC...a.rMtt ... FrieMt u.... . .....,...ltlt .... ill Snnt.a ... (C-C) -ll:JO-. e rn T•..,.. .... II 0 0 Sltllr* li&llt lM • 11111111111"1': .. f ,.1e11trr •114 GllH • "8NI If Ille ... H (SCI h)-Rodcty McOowall, Ron Harper .... .w 12:00 D Dtft Allttl 11 Llr1t fD lltwit: "Tiit Kern's llllHlh" (dra) '49 -Alec Guinneu, Kay Walsh -12:30- • Mellin: """" ........... Ti11r," "l11~11r CNst," "Ptlict Dtc" Ill Tiie SltlliW1n/lbttric• 1:00 11 TY llttwrll ltcl c.c.rt m lhwits; "Tiit Shit," "Slltc• Trt1l111t11t" t1ees a touch drtfSIOll when he • CJ) fut11r 1111114 In "Ehz lu1ns lhat his love affa11 with a abeth's Baby," a mother to be w1lh 3:00 passenJer could be tainted b.! het only 1 short time to hve dreams of e Mlirie: .. ,._. IY" (sci Ii) '74 past Jill St. John cuests; in Neal su1n1 her chlld 11ow Ull but laces a N11el Oave114K>rt, Lynne Frederic• Door Wile." a man on the c1u1se with .--------------------his 111llroend 1s surprised whtn his ea wife appears James MacArthur. Joanne Pettet and Susan Brutlet auest: and'" "The Harder They fall." two tomw boam step into the rm& IOI a iematch Milton Berte and Alan Hale euest • Sl'Olm: Cllltt "*"""use 11$. Anzon1 Stile. m W£HUID WITH TH£ * STAIS FOi CH£11W. PALSY HollJWOldlln Vttts IN lltw TOI'• e 121 SrlCIAl: Tiii UllitH c.t.· ~ hUy Ttlettlell Cohosts for lh1s annu1I telethon include John Ritter. Henry Winker, Od Van Patten. Paul Anu, Joyce 01W11t and many more e Mlirit: 1J1J "Hicll "-" (wes) '52 (lhll)-Cary Cooper. Grm Kelly The marsh1ll of a town must lace up ------=----------=--_ to 1 killer and brothers who he sent Pege15