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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-03-01 - Orange Coast PilotOH ANGE COUN r V C A LIFORNIA SO CENTS Spenke. LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -~ Loa .U,elea County coroner 1au· •lreed to examine ~ ~ convicted killer John~• for alps d ' tract abll ot broken neck amid dlar111 be was· killed before 1oln1 to ,Florida's electric chair, authorities said. Two investigations conducted in Florida following the May 25, 1979, execution concluded ~nllellbk wq not m~ated. Uwl. wttneslel to the execution have •aid.they saw Spenkelink's eyes move under the black hood be wore to bi.a death. But death-penalty opponents bave persilted in their efforts for another probe. w John was kept .from making hil lut statement. He had too. ' . much to tell on the 1tate," hll mother. Loi•, told Tbe Florida TlmH-Union of Jacksonville frolSl hr bome in Buena Park. Ill's. Spenkelblk aaid 1'er 30-year-old s0n Wh injured and couldn't talk wben he went to the preparatlon room before his electrocution. She claimed he bad to be physically placed in the chair becaUH be already was dead. •·we believe be was. murdered," said Warren H. Folke, a eelf-atyfed activist from, Jacksonville. Folks told the newspaper be flew to Los An1eles more than a week aco aeeklns an autopsy "to ~e· termine once and for all exactly how John S~elink dle~l.'' An ualstint to Los Angele~ I Oeltr~hlff,._ FISHING ISN'T QUITE THI! Mm WHeM AMaLDIS UM Tta PANCY YACHT TO INDULGI IN TMl8't SPORT · JJ-75 la believed to be the wortd'a latgeat production ftahlng VffNI, dlapaedng neerty 41 ton• \ Boat fishing ·for .compliment's? Sportsmen mig ~et hooked ·OD luxurious compartments By ALMON LOCUBEY Of IN Deity l"li.t Staff There are many ways to go fishing. From river banks and lakes, surf casting, from the end of a pier, from the rocks of a breakwater . f r o m a ~owded half· cJay com · mercial boat or from your own custom .sport.fisher. Or there is overaU, 74 feet , 10 inches; beam, 19·3 ; draft, 4·10; rreeboard, 8-6; fres hwate r c apacity, 450 gallons; fuel capacity, 3,800 gallons; holdi ng tank, 250 eallons; displacement, 85,000 pounds ; bei1bt above the waterline to the top of the flybridge, 21 feet. But the-construction..,specs do not spell out the lux~ry found in the JJ.75. For instance; Realizing an owner often gives up bis master stateroom to an imporumt gues'i the Lanpheres designed two identical master staterpoms, plus two additionaJ staterooms for l':le•ts and the crew 's quarters . Each stateroom baa its own toilet and batfl facilities. The vessel features \.pilot hou se with a ll th e amenities plus an open bridge forward with access from either side of the pilot house. The chart table is almost as large as a pool table. The salon, dining, entertain· m ent and galley areas are spacious with all modem conven- iences such as wet bar. electric galley (includipg microwave oven), refrigerator, deep fr~e. dishwasher, trash compactors and what have you. t The flybridge has been de- fl a h l n I l n t.OCKAa'Ev atyle and luxury from a boat that the fish might be fighting to get aboard. . For sheer lux ury try the JJ·75, hailed as the world's lar1est production fishing boat from the design board of Edwin Monk and built by Lanphere and Son Marine, Westport, Waah. The JJ · stands for Jack Lan· phere and his son, Jack Jr. ~arge signed to take advantage of the, open air plus aJJ tile creature comfotfs. The elevation affords observation for spotting fish and a complete helm station for ob- serving ~ catch and the fish· ermentnvmved. Pair arrested in · Santa Ana slaying The 210-square-foot co~kpit (work area) is the largest of 80)' s porUiaher. with cabinetry. The yacht is on display at Newport Yacht ·Exchanie. 34'M · Via Oporto; ~cluaive aaents for the big aportfisber. (If you're lankering to buy lt, take along a chec~ for '885,000). A few 6r the apecs : Lenctb Santa Ana police arrested two 17-year-old juveniles Saturday in connection with the slayinl of a~ Whittier man whose knlfe- punctured body was dumped along the 1800 block of Townsend St. shortly alter 3 a.m. Two others were stabbed in the incident. William Ronald Rieves, 21, . Call :to &rtits? Tattoo •tereotype1 era1ed . PHILADELPHIA (AP) -About 300 uttoo artilta If tbet'*i tlda weekend to. lay bare. their bod1wort at the abtb -.I WOl"ld Tsttoo CoavenUoG. Partldpanta fl"Olll the UDlted Sta~1 Canada, Britain and AUltrall• strolled sblrtlela. ot wttn a mlnlmum· ol clotJll81, to dbplay detllJll r&Dllnl from Early Sblpwnek to Coatemporary Oriental. · ''Tbe stenotype of the tattoo artllt that uilted foe 1eaeraticm ii belal nabbed out," aald D•ve Yurkew, IT, of MiDntapolt11 pnetdent of tbe Dlortb American 't•ttoo Club. YUl"bw Hid•= artllta have u many tattool u tllelr ellDU. "Ir• ad•.U.tnc ... a1J lnunaDI ah ex- blblUclallll, to tom• •xtet. and Ut1oo arUlta an DO ft· ' ffpU ..... ..w. =-.. ,......, ....... ,,ar'd ~,,.. .N .. Orte.I w.m ftnt prt• ID tbe ._ 1 .......... Ml Neo~ 11111-toho ptMe1 Ccliule Cla1tG11, ' .. ti ....._ .... , ... 'ta. ...... dlYilfioe .... ~ ... 111 ......... 111-lloft•M~ a waodl ... ._.. hhiki 't.h s torage and a H v e ·ton wa~ reportedly bite ne Wl refrigerated fish bold below two friends when the two SUS· peels pulled up at the comer of deck. · Edinier Avenue and Sullivan The interior of"the vessel re· in -Bui k u sem bles anything but a fishln& Street a 1••2 c • po ce boat. The furnishings are like s~a'ievea Aportedly accepted those round on a luxury cruising the rlde, while hll two friends, yacht. identified as Dorman Hamlin, There are systems ·in aJl 23, of Santa Ana and Richard., · staterooms and a telephone Mosea, 215, ol Whittier, jumped syatem bei.weeai the crew's into a second vehicle that bad quarters and the bridae. fulled ap at tbe same time. The hulJ itself is the· latest DetaUa of . the stabbin& were in flre retardant fiber1Jua and aketcby u . police continued late all of the deck hardware is Saturday ni&bt t<> piece tosetber · .chrome op brass or atainleu eventa IMdlna to the alayiq. · eteel. . . Police salcf the two eu.pecta Tbe IGllne room and bU1e are told tbe.occupanta of tbe HeODd aurfaced wi~"white tel-coat t4 car to foUow them to where they live a cliDic&l ap"aranee and '•al• they could,ftnd some alrll, are ICM.mdproof. . Ther• wu ao lmmediaU lndlca-The ~lectroaic navl1ational lion ~ ~P9'ta of both 1ear ln tbe pilot boUH I.I the car• kneW each otber. · n••• available,. anaklnc IM· M can drc>Te to the aoo . U.., ao.t ft lea Yirbaalb l111PC1111· bloelt ot South Maddock: where ble tf C11M ~'the rtsht but- tbe two 1ua,.eta Nbbed the oe~ . tom. '!'he veuel ii equlfped wttb cupanta of .tJMt ffCODd car ll VHF and lialle lidebUcl r.-. ulfepotnt. pl• lacb odier safet1 , ...... Lepoledo VWa Ud'Juan Avila u autopllot, ra4ar and dilttal were both 1ubbed 1n the attaell depth eoupdtn. and reportedly left· tbe 1c-.· to Ga\&191 OD the Dllot boUle eGQ· be treated at · M•rc1 GeHraJ IOI• a.u the taelmtman ..,...,. ~oapl~al. Villa requHted tbinl M ...... tO no,, about boepltal ~dall t.o nleue DO UM 111lp, lileludlDI o'1 ,,.......... lnforma~ .. Ida ....... ID aU 11atem1 Hlia• t .. " ,\•Ua Wll tnllted uill HllMlt. · • ,-.a-. ~cal al ...... Md No ........ .._. 19' ..._ ftle4 wtad 1,Mu and water t.m· ,JDt.MWla-A.U......,_. l*lblrel. baj~ Md MOltl .... , eat ( ... IPO&TY,Pa,eAl)t . "' Count)' Coroner Tbomaa No1uchl aald the ottlce acreed to exhume the body from 6 Whit· tier ce~tery where it was buried after the execution and examine it at the family's re· quest. But the spokesman said that did not mean ·the office a1reed Spenkelink had been murdered. . · Folks· said the body would be ' set due up Monday, and the autosJly would be performed Tuesday. But a cemetery spokesman re- fused .to releaJte any lqforma· tlon. Spenkellnk, a native of Buena .Park, was strapped Into the electric chair at Florida Slate Prison in Starke tor the llr16 murder of an ex-convict he had pi c ked up hitc hhiking . Toxic lagoon near Overflow EPPING , N .H . <AP > - F e dera l e nvir o nm e ntal emergency experts working in a driving sleet storm Saturday raised the level of a retaining wall to prevent a rain-swollen lagoon filled with ne arly 1 million gallons of toxic waste from overflowing. "I think we 've got a chance now to control this before it overflows" s aid Carl Eidam, he ad of t he Environmental Protectlon Agency's emergency l'esponse team . "We've got to kee p a close wa tch on the weather, but the extra foot of dirt around the la~oon has given us a little {Dore time." The EPA on Friday declared an environmental emergency at· the man-made lagoon at Keefe Environmental Services . The agency ordered cleanup experts and equipment to the southern New Hampshire site from as far away as New Jersey. •'There is clear1y an immi· nent huard of the waste over· topping the walls," said Steve Novick. EPA 's on -s ce n e coordinator. "It's too close to the top now, and the rain expect- ed •this weekend could take lt over. We bad to do something QJ!lcltly." . As helicopters cQtyln& gov- ernment ins pec tors and television crews circled the 17· acre· chemical sto.rage site, workers wea ring respirators used shovels, backhoes and a large crane to add dirt to the thick, 8-foot·high walls of the plastic-lined lagoon, wblcb ls 120 feet square. "It's the fargest chemical storage la'goon in the country," said PauJ Keefe, owner of the operation. 'When we built it In 1979, it was the state or the art, and I built it big because EPA said it was a good way to handle waste.'.' Keefe used the lagoon to ex- pose chemical wastes to the sun so water would evaporate. He shipped the residue l.Q licensed dis posal or . treatment sites elsewherein the region. Surrounding the holding pond are about 5,000 steel drums of waste s tacke d in rows on wooden platforms. An EPA analys is of the lagoon's contents showed the us ua l toxic shopping list of a c id s, solvents and heavy metals. Officials said th~xici· ty or the liquids increas~ great· ly toward the bottom of the lag~n. "lt's not a healthy situation," said Eidam. "We're worried that if the stu!t overflows, it will go into the groundwater or through a swamp into the Piscassic River." 1-5 accident kills woinan A J.9.year-old Laguna Niguel woman was kllled Saturday morning when her stalled vehi· cle was bit from behind by another car on the Santa Ana Freeway in Mi ssion Viejo. Judith Barrera was kllleo sbOrtly alter 2 a.m. when her vehicle was struck in the number two lane south of Oso Parkway. The driver, Harry Shippy, 48 , of San Juan Capistrano, was not cited. The accident is under investigation. Latest budget cuts set at $3.1 billion WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi- dent Reag,n'1; economic ad· visers underestimated projected federal spending for next year by $3.1 billion, Reagan's chief spokesman said Saturday. Press secretary James S. Brady had distlosed last week that spending was higher than originaJJy estimated, but be did 1 not have the exact figure and s aid onJy that it would range from ~ billion to $6 billion. At that time, Reagan ad· ministration officials blamed the need for new cuts on cost control estimates by the Carter ad· mini s tration . Tre asury Secretary Donald Regan said the previous adminis tration, "bad, if you'll pardon my ex· pressioo1 too rosy a scenario." ·, After revealin1 the precise fifure Saturday, Brady .;&aid the ON THE INSIDE G&IME GOING -A slow economy adually belpt Irvine'• Moijlle Wash of America beuuae people are mo,.. in- clined to clean what they have rather th~ buytna new. Tbe firm U..t Nii. vam with power waab ,,_IDI allo appeala to many people' wbo want to own tbelr °'"' bustneu. Pase Cl. ' BATrlE& VP! :-Sta(f writer Ed Ziatel and pboto1rapb•r' Gary AmbroH foeua osa lb• Aa1el1 ~ aa they etart 1prtn1 tralDIDI In Palm Spri•••· Atbletel are deecrlbed ID ~ and ptdunl OD P• 81. ssua MllJLA&t -Som. crttlce HJ Debbl• R•1DOldl' ••• TV ..-about Ule 1TJ. at a HawallaD nlOlt II a eof1 ~•'!Aft loet. 11 8ut H · tl'W .................... to ''Al~hrldile''oaPap •. administration has identified where it will cut an a dditional S3. l billion from the budget, but would not disclose the areas. · In bis speech Feb. 18 to a joint session of Congress, Reagan urged that the budget for fiscal 1982 be cut by $41.4 billion front the level that had been proposed by President Carter before be left office. Reagan identified 83 spe<:lfic program cuts totaling $34 . 7 billion. and promised to detail the other $6. 7 billion when a complete budget plan is sub- mitted to Congress on March 10. But la.st week, after leamin1 projected federal spending is runnJng hlg.her than bia bud&et experts bad estimated, the pres- ident called for addltlonaJ cuts to m atcb the $3.1 bUUon UD· dere1timation. · ' A&TWOU AD&Jn'T -'lbe Oran1e Coaat can hav• a $1 mUUOI\ oiarit1D\e muaeum ol the claHIC workl of tbe late U.S. Navy ArU•t Laureate Arthur Beaumont, lf aome a•eney ot ln- dlvldual will proytM a home. Tbe barlalnlq ii deacribed oe Pa1eA8. INDEX ' -~ . • . .;;::; Thomas P. Haley Pllbl~ Robert N. Weed PrH ldtnl .. • Should the California Highway Patrol and police use radar to catch speeding drivers? •1 I BPP PAasn Ot•~PU.c ..... .-cdMr. c ........... ,elerll: "Heck, I dqn't care;. I've "°' a radar <UtectO'I' ,,.,.it. I got it wlwn J.drow croH-count~ and it helped me out uv.ral time•." :.. \ . Patrtda DHker Coeta •en, bGMkee"r: "I think ~ lhould ~ a~ to uu It. For one-thing, u might cut down on car ~cldenta. lt cut• down Ota doubt ; you can't dUpcde radar." • Doa Tyer B••t..,_ Beaelt, warelleuemu: . "No. The reaaon u that they've hod equipment foul·up&. Alao, l>ecau&e truck& are larger, there i8 a bia& ogainat them. They get picked up more than nnaller cars." \ Steve Edwards San Clemeate, &rack driver: . "Sure, why not? If you're $f1teding, you're $J1teding-they're doing it for a rea.aon. It's not a game." · r Roa Tellez Montebello, truck driver: "I don't think they ttlwuld. It's like en- trapment when they hide behind something then pull you over. They're supposed to be visibl!." CarolYll nuey Coe&, Men, lt8deta&: "Ye1, beooUle they haw to know how fast 11ou're going. They tthould uae it, but not on me." Casey Plotrowski Fullerton, writer: ''I believe a great deal in penonal liberty, but some 'pe_ople are careleu w hen they drive. At 45 or 50 mph, you can misconcentrate and kiU youraelf, or somebody el.le." Claeryl SmJU. Costa Mesa, st.deal: ''Yes. That's the eamst way to catch them. That's the law." KelvlD Baldwta "Dalaelm, aulataat maaa1er: "lt'a hypothdical, you know. If you're traveling in a crowded ntuation with a bunch of cara around you, they'll pick. out ·the hot looking car. I don't think they •hould hove them. It'• been proven they do 1'11ilu8e the machine&." Clarllde lloua Bu&Jqtoa Beaela, abldat:' "Sure, they've got to~ 1topped 1e>mehow. It only take• once to kill iomebodJI. WhJI ii ewfJI~ going '° /oat an11wo11? No one'• going an~e." · M. Thomas Keevll ·-' et11tw 'ThOf'T\aS A. Murphlne fli'eMfl"ICdlt9r Carol A. Moon SuftMyR-.r C'pyrltflt '"' Orenee CHtt PV"''"'"' C:.Mpafly. Ne llf•• ..., .................... IM'W -........... ...,..,. ""' .. fapre••<M wltll•VI tPttlal , llnftl---~""'-'· Crewm"n missing from Korean ship JUNEAU, Alaska CAP) -One South Korean c rewman was dead and 20 others were missing in stormy. near-!reezing North Pacific waters Saturday as the fire -ravaged cargo s hip Dae Rim wallowed in heavy seas, the U.S. Coast Guard reported. Of the 26 crew members originally on the Dae Rim, only two had been rescued by late Saturday night. Three others re- mained on the Da'e Rim. The water temperature was 37 degrees and seas ran 20·22 feet, s aid Coast Guard spokesman William Boatman in Juneau. The 291-foot cargo ship was list· ing 60 degrees, he said. Twenty-one men jumped over- board at 2:53 p:m. One was rescued, he said ... At that tem- perature, Hfe-expectancy is 90 minutes, but you are unconscious in 15," he said five hours later. He said officials did not know why the crew abandoned the ship, which caught fire Friday night 90 miles west of Attu, the most western island in the long Aleutian chain. The cause of the fire was unknown. Buena Park accident injures 7 Seven were injured Saturday afternoon when Lh ei r car skidded off the rain-soaked Riverside Freeway in Buena Park and plunged do)¥n an em- bankment , the California Highway Patrol said. Ernesto Sonca, SO, of Cerritos, was attempting to pass another vehicle when he lost control of the car east of Stanton A venue, plunged down an embankment, and collided with a wooden sign before coming to a rest near a chain link fence bordering the freeway, sa id a CHP spokeswoman. Transponea to West Anaheim Hosplt.al were Sones, minor in- j u r le s; Davii:l Sonca , 36, moderate lnjurie.s; Elmar Son- es, 11, minor injuries; Canilo Silva, 35, moderate injuries, and Lina Silva, 36, m oderate in- juries. Ramon lnocenico, 33, and Marie lnocenlco, 36; were both transported to Martin Luther Hospital with moderate injuries. 'Hot' device still missing . Sberlff'1 deputies are still looktq few the thief who stole 1 IO·pound radioactive device from a locked plclruR Jruck from !:_.P&rkinl )ol ln Minton Vlejo rnda)' nlthl. • Tbe .device, which contalnl a nuclear 1au1• back •catter machine, la used to tht aoll deo1lt1• fol' Eberhart Axton &: Alaoelata of Anabehn. Two rescue planes from the U.S. Navy a nd Coast Guard circled over the ship. but could barely glimpse it through storm clouds . he said. Two Soviet ships, the Capitan Kymbchenko and the Capitan Vas ilevskiy, were on the scene, he said. The Kymbchenko rescued one crew member from the water and another from the deck of the Dae Rim, Boatman said. Four crewmember s remained on the stricken stup initially, but later one jumped overboard and drowned, Boatman said . S.aturday night, the Soviets were trying lo determine how to rescue the three men still on the s hip. Boatman said. "The odds are de finitely against the men in the water," Boatman said. "The best we can hope for is a b r eak in the weather. No break is forecast. to my knowledge." As ked if the Dae Rim will s ink, Boatman said. "In those kinds of seas. you're teetering on the brink.·· Crash knocks out power Huntington Beach res idents were without e lectrical power for nearly \hree hours Saturday after an unidentified motorist slammed into a utility pole at Magnolia ahd Hamilton avenues shortly after midnight. police said. After he returned home, the motorist called police to report the accident. He wa s not hospitalized. Edison Company officials had restoted power by 3 a.m ., police said. Fancy stuff Eighteen-year-old Primo Desiderio is primo with a skateboard, as he demons trated at the base of the Newport Beach pie r .· Primo, of Garden Grove, was good enough to draw a dozen or so onlookers for his freestyle skateboard talents. Two believed held lwstage in market ALHAMBRA <AP) -The Los Angeles County Sheriff's SWAT team was deployed in front of a supermarket Saturday night try· ing to contact a g unm a n believed to be holding two hostages inside. Shots had been fired earlier, a spokesman for the sheriff's office said. There were no known injuries, he added. A SWAT team leader, using a bullhorn and speaking in both Spanish and English. had been trying to contact those inside the store, he said. The two gunmen had tried to hold up the store, but triigered a silent alarm. and then ran out of the store, said deputy March Klugman. One gunman was taken into custody after exchanging gun- fire with arriving police, but the second ran back inside Ute store and was believed holding two store employees, he said. "We were al the check stand and this guy came up and pushed our basket out of the way" said Virginia McMahon of South Pasadena. "He pulled a gun at the checker and I just ran out the door." Another witness, Luis Gomez of Los Angeles. said , "Somebody came running apd said, 'Gel out of here.' I just stood there for a second and then I heard shots go off.'' Gomez said a m an ran out of Cheney's Tropic Liquor store. adjacent to the Alpaha Beta supermarket, and exchanged shots with the firs t gunman before the gunman and sheriff's deputies exchanged gunfire. but Klugman could not confirm this. "Arriving police met them (the gunmen) when they ran from the building and a gunfight ensued and one gunman was captured." Klugman said. Large selection of . Solld Oak Dining Room Tables and Chairs # 18341 A Euclld St. Fount•ln Velley (714) 541-7.383 • .. HOME ~FURNISHINGS -MALL: Round Oak Tables fro.m 30" diameter to 60" diameter. Bal and claw or Princess leg styles. All tables available · w ith leaves. A company 1pokesman aaid tbt device could preaenl a 1lu1er to anyone withlD • few f eet or it. If ualoc.ked, tbt macllln• could relea11 ~rlframma ra11, actord· ~~--·~un. i----------------------------.;;...;.;.~~-----------"""-------------------- ' .... l . • 8y8TEVS MITCHELL .. ...., .......... It WH• H yeau aao that llaurlce and Vtr1la11 Chapman were lH•ated from a Japanese ~oncentrat.ton camp by American paratroopers, who must have looked like angels ln unlfonn u tbey dropped out of the Philippine sky. The South La.auna couple doe1n~ like to dwell on the UD·, pleasantries of nearly three years under Japanese bayonets, but ~t recall with warm smiles the · l y Gb storming ttirough the barbed·wire gates at the Los Banos internment camp Feb. 23, 1945. • . The time~was 7 a.m . and the 2,100 civilian prisoners were standing in formation when the first Uoy green dots beg&A drop· ping out of American C·47 planes. When gunfire erupted ln the complex, Chapman and b1s wife of 11 years dashed lo their small o.llf ~1-. Staff ....._ COUPLES WERE SEPARATED Virginia Chapman Brltl•b clviUao tDt.rn-., ap. pearecl to tbelr rHcuers as "bOD• covel'ed With lOOle, cfrY tlab." Cbapman at 40 pounds durlne tbe nearly three yean the cpuple wu lntemed. Hll wife weJtbeci 70 GO\lnds when the camp was Mra~. Na mes and dates come easy for the white-halted Chapman, as be oulUned tbe story of the couple's lntemment followtna an earlier escape try Into the jungles of Cebu. an island about 350 miles south of Manila. ·• The Britisb·bom banker and his Arnerlcan wife were living on Cebu when Manila fell , to the Japanese in Dec~mber 1941. "We knew it.,was only a matter of time before tney arrived on our island, so we arranged to escape to a Uttle village In the jungle," he said. • hutandlayonthefioor. Whenthey emerged a short time later, they s aw dozens of amphibious landing craft rumbling into the prison complex. know for surti until later, was the Japanese"''" .ned to execute their "prisoners that same day. "We were down to two smlVJ tins of unhusked rice," Chapman recalled. "And the Japanese told us the day before that was all the food there was, even though we could see bananas on the trees just outside the camp." On the day the couple spotted Japanese battleships off Cebu, they joined 23 other Americans and British civilians and trekked a day andhalfintothejungle. "We stayed in the hills for about a month, until we beard about the American defeat at Corregidor. I ·'It was the most beautiful sight in the world," the 80-year-old form~r banker recalled. · · W\ had beard Manila had fallen and our troops were on the way." Chapman said. "But~ also knew the defeated Japanese army was retreating lo the south, and we were right in their p~th... - What they suspected, buldidn't 5:33 :52 The camp food intake was down to about 250 calories a day per per~on the last months of their captivity, and, the Chapmans. like the rest of the ~merican and "The Japanese knew we were up there, and they sent word that if we didn't surrender, they• d hunt us down and shoot us as guer· rillas," he said. The civilians walked out of the jungle, they climbe.I into two waiting buses and were driven back to the city where they re· Western Airlines 383 heading for terminal ----t5mi,_--- Air Cal 931 clearec;t for takeoff ~ Air Cal 336 on final approach 5 :34:13 Pilot of 336 told to cancel his landing. At 5:34=18 order was repeated and pjlot of 931 was told to abort takeoff • 5:34.33 336 between 100 and 300 feet above the ground 931 was leaving runway when Ct'ash occurred Final poaitK>n of 336 after skidding off 383 was on taxiway. Its crew witnessed crash. Quit!k de~isions dirert flights These three diagrams show the sequence planes when an ail~ traffic controller told of events before and after the crash of an the pilot of 931 to abort his takeoff and the Air California Boeing 737 jetliner at John pilot of 336 to cancel his landjng and circle Wayne Airport on Feb. 17. Air Cal P'light the airport. Twenty seconds later. 336 931, shown entering the runway (top right), slammed into the runway, injuring 34 was cleared for takeoff at 5 :33 :52 p.m. as persons. Plane came to rest off the runway Flight 336 was on final approach for near the airport's crash/fire/rescue landing. Pilot received take-off clearance station. The cause of the crash is being as Western Airlines Flight 383, arriving i n v es ti g ate d b y t b..e N a ti o n a 1 from Salt Lake City. was clearing the Transportation Safety Board. runway. Center diagram shows positions of Red 'danger' Thatcher urge1 Weit ~o toughen alliance NEW YORK <AP> -British Prime Mini ster Margaret Thatcher said Saturday the West should not "exaggerate the danger" of Soviet expansionism but "measure it dispassionate· ly'' and toughen the alliance to meet it. Mrs. Thatcher began the fourth and final day of her U.S. visit with a 30 ·minule talk with President Rea,an over cof eeiCI buttered aat at the lte House. Then lbe WU olf to New York for meetin1s with financier Dayld Rockefeller and U.N. Se~retery General kurt Waldheim. · White JfouH preta secretary Jamet S. Brady said the presi. dent Pd Kn. Thatcher bad an "•xt~mely eoclal'' llnal meet· lnf. ''It WU dltflcult to Pl'1 tbem away from eacb otber at tbe \ eDd," Br••' tald. "TlatJr • ..., .. rilbt •.. Tllli7 bit tt•," At tM 8tide l>epartmeat. a senior official told reporte(S the U .S .-British talks showed ••agreement on all major strategic issues." "There was particular atten· tlon and' compl~te accord on the subjects of Poland, Afhanistan and East-West relations," said the ·official, who declined to be identified by name. The official said the British joined the United Statea in con· cern over a reported now of arms via Cuba and Nicara1U& to leftist guerillas in El Salvador, but coupled this with "their con· , cern for political and economic r e form" ln that Central ~merican country. Tbe vi.sit -wu lateaded for con· 1ult.Uclo ratber tban decision· maklq on key laun, be said. ''Thia la the lint •bot out ol tbe pn for our Wnt European al· lie1 with thlt 8dmlnlttratloa." llre. Thatcber and Reasan bad met before, but the prime mlel1iii"1 visit aave tbem a cb1nee to become re · acqualDted. The tlnt leader of a W•tena ally to vlail the R•ac-! admbdltration, &be wu lreeleG olftclallJ ai tbe Wille. lfoUM on n • .-, r. ..-.. .. talk 111d IM and •••1u •llan4 l1ftlb dlwn ,..:--Tlllft. •• , --... laAOl. Brady said Mrs. Thatcher told Reagan she wanted to fee~ free to call on him "from the stand· point of a friend." ''They both know where one another has been and where one another is going," Brady added. ''They have-wtated down the same ,gun barrel." The two leaders repeatedly praised each other durinl the .visit, Mrs. nlatcber applaudin_j Reaaan'a "ma11lve" election victory and bl1 pro1ram to cut federal spending and income, taxes. Later satuJ'day, in• speech in' Ne1V York, 1be menUoaed the !!aa&.·Weat conflict and said, "tbe tide ii be8inn1nl to tum in our favor." ''The develOPtal world la ret· osnlllq t.be reafltl• of Soviet amblUoftl UICI ol Sovlet Ule," she •aid in the ta.lit, "There la new determlaatlon In tile Wettem Alliance. Tbere 11 new leadership ln America, whleh tins confidence and hope to all la tbe tree world." Tbrou1bout ber 1tay MrJ!. Tb1tcber emphuised the aame 'eoD 1ervatl '' eeonoml c pbU_,.., U..t IUIMI ..Re11an'1 aU.mpt to IOlve U.S. eeonomle probleml . \ J m alned for several montbl. In late fall, their Ja,panese cap. tors 'herded tbe clvlllans lnto the bold of an old f~lahter and they spent the next fiYe day1 aleepin& on the steel noor below deco. • The croup arrived ln Manila, where they joined 3,500 other ln· ternees being held al Santo Tomas, the oldest university in that c•t.y. The couple was separated upon their arrival, with British citizens gOlng to one end of the tomplex. and Americans at the other. ''We'd only see each other once in a while," Chapman saJd. "And that was from a distance.•• Chapman left Santo Tomas in . .January 1943 with about 900 ot.ber men to build a new internment camp ·at Los Banos, about 200 milessouthQfManila. "They took single men mosUy. but they made up the rest of the work crew from married men, and l was picked," Chapman shrugged. He would not see his wife .for another 11 months. ''We built the sewer system and the Filipinos built the 23 huts that were supposed to hold 100 prisoners each," Chapman re· called. By Christmas of that year. the Japanese sent 500 wives including Mrs. Chapman to Los Banos to join the men, an event that was the highlight of the Chapmans' in· ternmenl. ··we had not seen each other for more than a year. and they LAST RATION OVERPRICED Maurice Chapman wouldn't let us exchange letters or messages," Mrs. Chapman said. By the summer of 1944, the Japanese were doling out S2:S, a month to «!ach prisoner for food ln· stead of rationing provisions as before. "They were running out offood. so the prices. were outrageous,'' Chapman said. He sa!'d 'a box of eggs cost $9.50, a coconut $2.50 and $1 each for bananas .• Then one morning. just before New Year'1, the camp woke up to find the Japanese gone. WbUe they ~re gone, the camp prisonet"s raided the J a panes quarters, ate their chlckt!ll• an duckl, celebrated and raised th American flag. "We even took the command er's sword," Chap~an laughed. 8ut on the lhltd day, th Japanese returned, "and thing were r~ally tough for us afte that.~ heaaid. The surprise attack on Banos came two months later, a a time when even the hardies prisoners had doubts the grou wouJd ever walk out the gate alive'. ''When those American swarmed in on the camp, the firs thing I did was run up and ask fo cigarettes for my wife," Chap man laughed. ~ "We'd been smoking cit:arette made out of papaya leave wrapped in toilet paper to stav off hunger,'' he said. The remarkable thing about thd rescue, he said, was that not. ond prisoner was killed. · j ·'They pushed us into those am~ phibious lan~bicles and w were off across the lake," Chap man said. It wasn't until they were safel away from the camp and in th landing era! at Mrs. Chapm looked at her 11.:w.wouu. __ ._.~ to laugh. 1 .. He was still carrying the twq tins of rice in his hands.·· she said. Crash· tSifted for facts Air safety investigator probes OC wreck By FREDERICK SCHOE'MEHL Of Ille D•llY Piiot St•ll G. T. "Tom" McCarthy does two things very well. He can bet on rootb.all teams like a wizard, winning a $600 pool at season's end. With equal precision , he can find the whys and wherefores behind airplane crashes. "I deal with only the facts," McCarthy says with the inflec- tion one might expect from an inner city police detect1ve. It was nearly 9'p.m. -Feb. 17. when McCarthy. a senior an-· sarety investigatot with the .Na- tional Transportation Safety Board, received the call at bis Virginia home t h at Air California flight 336 had crash· landed at Orange County's John Wayne Airport, lnjurin1 34 personJ. Orange County's firs t com - mercial jet crash. But he was not hesitant to pro- vide details of the events that OC· curred. Hi s exasperation would oc- casionaly show. It wasn't easy to make reporters instant experts on how jets operate and how air traffic is handled. "There's always ·a reason inci· dents occur." McCarthy said one night over a margarita at a restaurant not too far from the motel. "That's not to say we always find it." He recalled. for exampie, be· ing sent to the Midwest where a plane. carrying only its pilot, crashed Into a field, spreading wreckage over a three•acre area. -"Tb«e wasn'~ a plece larger than a rivet. Wbat was I .sup. posed to do? We finally saUd something like the crash was caused by the plane striking the ground at a high rate of speed." McCarthy has returned to his Washington office, where he concedes, "the real work will be done." His first task is to r eview re. ports from smaller teams that in vestigated factors includine air traffic control, operations, cockpit voice recorders, ·fli!hl data recorders. Those reports will become public as they are reviewed., Mc~arthy said. It will be a de- cision of the five-member safety board to decide if public hear· ings should Pe held on the crash. McCarthy said he wouldn•t bf surprised if public hearings arr called for. ' . Following the hearings if they ire held -it will then ~ up to the board to decide ~ pt-oba ble cause. McCarthy said It wlU be fou perhaps five, months before decision is rendered. ' Because there were no fatalities, McCarthy and other on-calJ investigators didn't have to leave Washington O.C. in the middle or the night. Instead, team members rtew out the following day, rested They set up s hop at the Rodeway Inn just a mile from the airport, rented a typewriter, hired a secretary and went to work. • Iran frees Britons l Days melted into nights ana nights into days as they worked around the clock examining the wreckage, interviewing wit· nesses. writing reports, analyz. ing cockpit and air traffic con- trol lower tape recordings. Each night, McCarthy, as in· vestigator in charge, sat down with reporters, hiked his glasses onto his forehead and provided details on that day's activities. McCarthy made it clear from the outset that he would not con- jecture about what caused Irish. Semi- Sof t Natural Cheese LON DON <AP > Three British missionaries who spent six months in Iranian jails on spying charges returned home Saturday, declaring they love the Iranian people and were well treated in captivity. Two said they longed to return to the country they served as medical missionaries for 32 years. Iran released the Britons after announcing the spying allega· tions were based on documents forged by an Iranian Anglican church worker in that Moslem nation. Yeltbw ribbons fluttered from the door of a VIP lounge at Lon· EnloY Ihle delleklu1 impof11d c:tteeee "°"·" lt't t HleleofY FarrM of Ohkf' excluaJ~. Tute some today ••• while 1Uppfy lasts! don's Heathrow Airport, and tht Angliean missionaries tiugge~ relatives in emotional reunions., But the missionaries' state ments contrasted sharply wiut the homecoming last month of the 52 U.S. diplomatic hostages1 some of whom complained of ill1 treatment during their 444·day captivity in Iran. 1 "Our feelings toward lhe lrat nians have not changed one iota.j and our great desire is to returrS eventually," said medical mis! sionary Or. John Coleman, sr, , who arrived in London with hi$ wife , Audrey. also 57, and th• third freed missionary, Jea1f" Waddell. 58. 1 A,.W.,.,,.... Cute coup"le Sometimes friendships come in odd combinations and - this scene appears to be one of them. Igor, the 10-pound, 41h foot-long iguana doesn't seen? to mind when Little Roy, the parrot, uses his back for a perch in Vacaville. Actually, the birds and lizards have more ~ommon than meets the eye, as both descend from the great dinosaurs who used to rule the Earth. :Ted terms ~eaga:q . . :'budget cuts 'unfair' C WASIDNGTON (AP> -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy denounced !>resident Reagan's economic • package Saturday as a "pro- tram of unfair sacrifice and un- ~ual benefit." ··I am concerned that the "J\eagan bu~et cuts would take • the most from middle-income families, and Crom thole who • 4ave the least," Kennedy said in CBS television program pre-. 'enting Democratic and other ~iew• of the president's plan. "I 10 m concerned with a tax cut at would give 20 times more to be very wealthy than to the iddle class." Reagan baa proposed slaabing ore than $40 billion from the ederal budget for fiscal 1982 nd cutting lndivtdual taxes 10 rcent a year -across the ard -for three years. "Thia proeram of unfair sacrifice and unequal benefit is baaed on an untested and uncer· ta in economic theory ." said Kennedy, a Massachuset- ts Democrat. "The administration bas eambled our future on a dubious plan that does not deal directly with 1.be relentless spiral of ris· inl prices, wages and i.nterest rates." Turning to a possible_ Democratic alternative, Ken- nedy said: 1 "I believe that every industry and worker woulCf respond patriotically to a policy of even- b anded price and wage restraint. "I believe that all of us would su1>port f&ir tax reductions for average famllies, and ed'efully taraeted tax incentives for ma- jor enterprise and for small business." It's ra~y day . ehalnua of U. llDate ~. dtlfenDt Udltll -eapeelally lD Wuh ..... ,D.C." One ·major recommendation Ja&ll for malat•••••• lb• current m.µ.od ol Mtt1q health st..o- claNlfsdeMw.A,_...., ,.Wbb)<tbe U.S. a...llStf Commeree termed tbM ••dDI un1clentific an4 called for me11~ cotta •ca.tut beDlfttl GaS Price hikes le88 than '80 ,, . LOS ANO&LD (AP>, -1'be .. Mnoet aU of Jan.....,•1 and TllSMTl'LScom• atatlme C01tol111GUDelDerNsedmareta muc~ ol February'• mere ... wliea tbe naUaD la worried aboGt U.. ftnt two mont.ba of 1llO tbu were tbe reault o1 world crude .laer..,laJ •••r11 coat.I and Wlyear,delptteprfeedecontroll price inereaea ln1Uated by tbe poeala.le lllartal• -ud &Ida cnlered by Pr9ldent Reacan lD Or1aobaUoo of Petroleum Ex· promlMI to pa., a m.,_ pert la Janury, an oll lndutry newalet· ~ Countriet," the newslet- tbe mudated r•Y"i•• Of tb• terre=Saturdayaald. teraala. Cleu Air Act. A report OD tbe Me e, Febnary bad tbe Lundbers 1ald the averaae re- ltTO law belDI turned Oftl' to· lar1est ever wboJnale and ~ t'll increase for all types of Contreu on llODday will bella· prteelnereuaforonemontb,bUt ia10Une from January and the debate. lbe Lundbera Letter cauUoned February of lut year, wblle lt Tbe report by the National the pricejumpwu ••a temporary wH unde.ffederal price controls; Commiuion on Air Quality will acceleraUoo,notatrend." wH 13.4 centa a aallon, wblle in· make reeommendatlons on alter-The preaideat's decontrol order creases this yeu. for the same lDI the aet, and what baa become of Jan. 28 was not the chief villain · months avera1ed 12.1 cents. pub Ile l n di cat f 1 there• s in the latest round of retail price •'The increase ln January. aometblDa to anaer everybody-mcreues, accordJng to the letter February and March last year both industry and environmental published by oU l.Mustry expert totaled 18.1 cents a talion. To activtats, D a n Lundberg in Nor t b reach that level tbia year, retail en Marcil," 1ald the letter, ad· dlna tbat. a current 11ut tn 1aaollne 1tock1 would make auch an lncnue unllk.ty. · ''Thua, flnt:e..uarter 1981 14. erea1e1 -with more than two · montha ol deeontroJ -probably won't match those of 1980," the letter 1tated._ The leUer said blamin1 January-February price in- creases on Reagan's decontrol or- der was "mlainformed specula- tion." · "Tbe decontrol of-domestic ,crude prices . . . contributed scarcely any or the gasoline price increases in January and ·only a portion of those in February,'· the letter stated. Committee chairmen who will Hollywood. prices would have to rise 6 cents be at the heart of the battle, say .---------------------------...,..-----------they don't wut the law 1• gutted," and even spokesmen for in- dustry say they 10 &lobe with the eoal of protectina the environ· ment. BUT AS Stalford noted laat week when talking about the act's future: "What people tell you and what they believe are sometimes two Cafpe nte-r: • survives impaling THOUSAND OAKS CAP> -A 24-year·old carpenter wbo feU off the roof of a house was in stable condition Saturday after a ~-inMl steel bar pierced his skull but mis- sed bis brain and spinal column, authorities said. Los Angeles County fire paramedics found Michael Melnick, of Reseda, conscious and tallting as co-workers com- forted him at the construction site in Malibu following the Friday ac- cident. The workers supported Melnick's torso, which was hane- ing over an open pit~rom which the reinforcement bar j utted. The reinforcement bar entered the base of Melnick's skull and came out just tbove the bridge ol hi11aose. • . Doctors at WesUake Communi· ty' Hospital said the rod was sur- glc ally removed. . "In 23 years of duty I've never seen anything like it," said Capt. 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"· '"' . • • If you wish, apply it to ~hase price or clown . • pay-'! i· • • • • ·C ~ I F« a state ao reliant on the automobile for travel1 CalilornJ.a la remarkably backward lD M¥enl areu • legtalaUon aovem1n1 thole wbo drlve. • · ... One ol thole area• 11 radar enforcement of .,... limits on hl1hway1 covered by the Callfornla JUPwv Pat:rol. Despite clear-cut evidence that mott clrtven II· nore the S5 mpb speed limit, and despite· tbe I act tbi& radar ls used by pioat Callf omia ciU• aDcl moet othei' · states, the Legislat\U'e atu~mly refuaea to 'allow U.. CHP to uae tb1s very reliable an,t effective tool to enforce the law. Legislators, knucldinl ln to trucklna and trucker• union lobbies. are so afraid of the issue thal tbe>CHP lln't even going to uk the lawmakers for r-4ar unita thil session. · There is also eviden~e that the Leetslature will move this year in ~other ares badly overlooked -keeplnl un· insured motorists off the streets and blabwaya. . Although present law requires driven to c.arry ~· surance, as many as 15 percent don't. They re ocily caught after they've been involved in an accident -and that's often too late for a judicial settlement to be made. Now Assemblyman Richard Robinson bat introduced a bill requiring car owners to sign a statement that they have insurance when they register or re-register their vehicles. Drivers also would be required to have evidence they are covered at all times tbey are on the road. P~nalties would be .stiff. Anyone caught lying would lose bis vehicle registration. Those caught without liabili· ty insurance could be fined a minimum of SlOO. It's high time the Legislature _put some teeth into the auto insurance requirement. While some argue that it would work a hardship on the poor, they're forgetting that the poor often are the victims 'of uninsured drivers themselves. ._ Robinson's blll is a sensible way of enforcing a law that clearly is in the public interest. · Don't let regents hide California's governmental agencies are among the best in the nation when it comes to doing their business in public. · For good reason. They're forced to under the Ralph M. Brown Act, which 1-ays down some stringent rules about secret or closed-door sessions by city councils, school boards and the like. There is an exception -the board of regents that governs the University of California. Long noted for their strong views on autonomy, the regents have through the years successfully evaded all efforts to insure that they conduct university affairs where the publi~ can hear and see them. They brazenly insist that the university's affairs' are above the purview of the ordinary citizenry -although they clearly are dealing in money provided by Joe Citizen Taxpayer. In a recent incident, the regents met privately to con· r sider promotions and raises for twn UC Extension of-\ ficers. The doors wei:e closed despite the fact the two and their department have been receiving sharp criticism from a variety of sources. r • The public shoutd have known about the review of the two men so comment couJd be offered -pro and con - on their suitability for promotion. It certainly shouldn't be a private little affair when an air of controversy bung ove r the issue. So long as the regents are spending the taxpayers' money the public should have reasonable access\to their business transactions and meetings. Situation's alarming A Daily Pilot reader offered an observation the other day that aptly proves the adage about the mDre things change the more alike they"t1ecome. He sent ir story that read, in part: ''The oil dispute <over) the Middle Eastern kingdom of Iran is among the moet serious problems the world now faces. It has shut off a major source of Europe's petroleum supply; it bas stopped the now of royalty pay· ments which the Iranian government desperately needs; and, worst of all, it could touch off a-new.world war. "The oil fields of southwest Iran are some of the richest fields existing anywhere. They have brought Iran to fourth place among the oil producing nations of the world. "But the Iranian peoplt:, rich and poor alike, feel the country has been cheated and abused ... the Iranians think it is buJDiliating to have their co\i.qtry'a ereatest in- dustry dominated by foreigners. They want to nm it themselves. . "Iran's neighbor on the north -the Soviet Union - may seek to take advantage of the confusion and get con- trol of Iran. U she does so, our own nation will have to make a fateful decision. Either we will have to block the Kremlin at the risk of all-out war, or we shall have to stand aside and let the Soviet Union gain lritn as a valua- ble prize." ·Obvious observaUons on the current world scene? No, direct quotes from a publication called The American Observe'r -dated Sept. 24, 1951. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of.their authors and artists. Reader comment is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O._ Boxj__~, posta Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642...t321 . . I Boyd/ Bridal traits B7L.aBOYD Any yoaq man ln search of a matrimon1al mate mlpt t Aren't Rea1an'1 QOO,oeo weekend• ln Santa Barbara a blt ea,en11Ye for one preacbl•I eeo•omyT ' Be COULD ride Illa borte Md-.. Weod at C.-. Jantd. K. a. consider the f0Uowin1 ad·. • vlce: "Look (or a demand· in1, ambltiom, ener1etl~ in. tetu1eat tlrl. Order yov.nelf to fall in love with bar. Marr1 her prompt17." So couDMll • Lctve and War a· , pert wWl .&me aecteatlala. TM lirl need aot be ricll. 1a11. DI, beea .. t.M aton- m eattoned ciuelltlH wlll almo.t certalal>' paraatee that the ud IMr bUlbud wtll be rldJ eomeday. And 1be need not be beautiful, beeaute U tbe )'OU.DI man ba..._ ldl bead propetl1, be'll ddilk 11M'1 .,.....,.., aM u.at'I all tMt H 1'1 .. u)w.,. NUlllGTON"' -.llamy ~ .. ,~...--1•r........, t.o u.. jumla .. ........, .. ==•y ---a-of ID ce reportt tbat pointed to tbe Kr•llillD .. the pqwer behind a.JUat .... ID the ravaaed llWe tOUllVJ. . Thal'• wb)' tlae Rea1an ad· • mtnlltraUon. wbtch needs oo en- coura1ement from Dem· ocratl to take a hard anti-Soviet line, will UD· doubtedly continue aid to the Junta. What wor· rlea pro · fe1sional - di)Jomata and inteJHaence analysta la that the admlniltra· tion'a fear of a communlat vie· tory ln El Salvador may blind lt to what they see u an even Richard Reeves tlkell• poulbOlty: Tbat lbe cen· Jn West Germany, the ln· trill Jmata may be overthrown telli1ence· team "would, of by rlP&Ut element.I who wut a coune, bope to make Pfleffllta· rehtrn to ti.e old mllltary-tioa to leadenblp of lbe SoClalllt landowner C>ailarchy. Party, pven tlNllr appareotaup. port ol the 8alvad6ran revolu· ALLIES LIKE Mexico aod tionariea, ''the document stat.ea. West Germany q,eanwblle, tend · Followlnl the team's vllit to to be leu iearful of the Bolan. the Intelligence would be Salvadoran leftilll than of what made .. available" to NATO they re1a.rd u a retarn to the members and "other selecl days ol U.S. hnperiallam ln Cen· European countries." tral America. In the hope of per1uadln1 PA&nCIPATING in the in· European leaders that U.S. ~U11e.nce r,oadlhow would be fear• o1 a .lel'Ult ivictory in El representatives of the State Salvador are not Just anti· Department, the CIA and the commwlilt hysteria, the State Defense InteUieence Agency. Department ii coulderin1 the What would they have to tell the idea o1 aend.ln1 a team o1 ln· all:epUcal foreign leaden? Here teJJigence experb to brief la some top-secret informalioo Western leaden. Al the team's that our intelligence expert.a mlaaioo la described in a eecret have been eathering since last document, it would .be to "show summer. Much of it, sources them evidence in our posaeuion told my uso<'iate Lucette . . . (to) clarify and support our Laenado, comes from a cache of stattmenta and actions vi•·•· docum~nta captured from vis El Salvador." Salvadoran communists: -WtUl tbe Kremlla '1 •P· provaJ, tbe Cubans are ln eMqe of amuau.ac annl to the ...... rWaa from eutem Europe and Vletnam. -The left.I.It rebels baYe 're- cel ved several tons 9f arms from the Soviet bloc, lbcludlni 57-mllUmeter rltiet and other anti-tank weapons. -Many of the commuabt weapons 1mu11led t~ &be Salvadoran auerrillaa co~e from the stocks tbat tfle Americans left behind in Viet· nam. -DESPITE SOVIET at·. tempta to avoid direct compUci· ty. some Russian-made arms are also getting into El Salvador. For example, a ship- ment ot Soviet band grenades, sup in their original crates, wu recenUy captured Crom the reb· els . -As many as 300 guerrillas al a lime are being given military training in Cuba. -The Palestin~ Liberation Organization is also providing training to the Salvadoran reb- els al PLO bases in Syria and Iraq. Our experts believe the So· viels' aim in El Salvador is more devious than a straight-out victory for the leftist rebels. What they nope t.o do is create enough turmoil in Central America to divert U.S. attention from the Russians' activities in Afghanistan and elsewhere - and maybe s uclter us into another Vietnam. THE UEMLIN "would like nothing better" than t.o see the United States get deeply in- volved in the Salvadoran con· flict, said a diplomatic source. The growing communist ac- tivity in Centrai America could also threaten Mexico's vast new oil operation in the Gulf of Mex -· ico. Fake history to challenge "Happy Days'· NEW YORK -For some rea- son, tbe newspapers I saw last week did Dot mate much ol the story ol Gerald Rafsboon and Hamilton Jordan 1iping on with CBS for more than S6 millioa to produce a "docudrama" about the Iranian crisis and the re- lease of the Am~rican hostages. The New York Times gave it two paragraphs in its "People:· column. The Wasbington Post gave It four in a lelevtsioo ~l­ umn. I WOULD have stopped the preases and bannered the thing on pase 1 with ~ couple of sub- beadllnes: FORMER OFFICl.AlS T.\l{E S6 MILLION FOR DRAMATIC RIGHTS TO CARTER WHITE HOUSE CBS BUYS "OFFICIAL FIC~ TION" Jordan-Raf1boon to Fabricate Version of Hoeta.ge Crisis. lnvesU1ation Expected; Ar· rest.I Seen Imminent Tbil le incredible. Or is it "That's Incredible." I mean, this 11 history, it isn't "Real Andy Rooney. People," ror God's sake . TBEsE PEOPLE are not only sellinc ---.ar_ steallng -part ot the b.iat.ory oTlR"'Untted States, they are going to MAKE IT UP. They will make themselves loot better than they s hould, and they will make us love it. Hostages are exciting! Humiliation is fun! There will be codlmercials and CBS will rd'alte a lot of money because fated b.iatory 'la ll)Ore interesting than "Happy Days." 1These people -nice guys Wte Rafsboon and Jordan and the giant.I who run CBS -are mat· in& ua lnt.o parodles or ounelves. WE RAVE ALWAYS bad pres- ident.a, secretaries of state and backstairs ma.Ida ln the White House quietly callin1 a1enta ln New York about thelr' memotra and the chances of alipptq a few clualfied document.I Into print. Now 'they'll be calling about the' dramaU~ ri.l.l!..t:s_., ~- "Does be know a bout the girl?'' "What girl?" "No girl. I just made that up." "ED. IF .YOU can get a girl in there, we've got a deal. A big · deal. NBC needs something lilte this -it couJd be right for Susan Anton. Get a girl 1n there, Ed . . . think about it." It will happen. ~nd if it doesn 't exactly. a network writer will make it happen. What the networks are doinl -and Ralsboon and Jordan are now getting a piece of the action ' -is cooatanUy and deliberately blurridg t6e lines between news and entertainment; breaking down the distinctions between fact and fiction. . It's "Real People" and "That's Incredible," the whole 1ame of "reality program- ming." It's really programmed reality -that's what those little disclaimers at the end about "enhanced dialogue" mean. Like tbla: "Sam, I tb1nk I've cot a cood THE WHOLE thing is de· one here. Rawhide -you know, signed t.o look like a straight the preaid~t _.:. is thinll:ln1 ma1azine show, but it isn't; about blockading Cuba. I can cet tb~t·s why those shows have notes on the whole thing." wnters. "Gee, Ed. We'd love t.o do We are in real trouble. Our' business. But someone over a~ friendly ne~work:s have shown, the State Department says be once agaiif, that they are made can 1et us the notes plus the up of people whom you can't in· diplomatic cables." vile Into your home with money ' . . ~ ........ ---.. --- "I know It was 6: 45 PM because I was crying at the sad TV program I was watchlng ... the news." , lying around -they will do anything to get their bands OG it. Jordan and Ralsboon, tdinl "tacky" t.o new heights, have confirmed that Jimmy Carter really didn't bave any Jutt,ment in picking the peopf e around him. And the rest of us, one ol these days, will have no idea what is real and what ls not. The lnlth would mat~ us free if we could only remember .rbal ·· it was. Capitalists insisting on capitalized products What do the words "upirtn," "escalator," "cellophane" and •'nylon" bave in common? Give up? Each of them wu a word made up by a company as the name of a product they were aellins aad eacb name became so popular that the COID· panlet that in- vented Ulose n am ea lost their ex · elusive rtsht to uae them. Any compan7 that mat• mcmna slept for a depart~ ment et.on now can call tbem ''escalatcJn. •' Bayer ln•entecl tbe word "alPlrln" to•ertbe a pain killer made ~ a cbemlc1l called acet1llaHeyHc acid, but now aa1onesaa eall tbelr pa1D klller made ol that. "uplria ... WllllNAeampaaJUllPlllla lot ol _, adYtrtlllal to mMe tllelr •r••• •••• po•ala.r, ...... _ .... .., ... 11.:"ftllt C111•1•r 100. a. ...... _ .. ~"--­... z•nm• In a recent column I referred to "1tyroloam" and they want to make sure lbat ln the future I re- fer to lt u "Styrofoam brand plutic foam" because they own the name and want lt capitallled. . To tell you tbe truth, I'm more apt to avoid it altofether than bother to. call It "Styrofoam brand pluUcfoam." I'm •JIDpatbetiC to tbe com- pani•, tboulh. and J feel bad about bavlnl eoatributed to some ·lOIHI, Tbe ftnt letter I eftl' tot Uke tbe .. 1 IOl troal Dow came· 20 yeare a10· wbea I called sometlllnl "a tbermol botUt." ·~·· .......... Dame and a .,odoae, butalnce "9•\ Ume ther··· kllt lt and now aa1oae cu ca l a vae~vm bottle a "therrno1." I SHOULD BAVS knowa St1rotoem wu a trade saame but IOllletimll JOU'N 1UJ'DriMd by a trade name. I'" alway• ~alled t1ae uuae ball JOU bat ...... u.. F-_ ............. . •• bell··· Jt tuna out ta.at • 11a ...... mOWDld -w n••_,. tU& IDMM ta .... _ ............... . ,.. .. ....., .... , . way t.o describe the aame tba.q the phrase "table teonil" that you canaeewbyeveryoaeuseslt. One compan.y, Duncan, owned the word "Yo-Yo" ln tbe United States but loet ·their exclusive ri1bt to use it and aubaequeatly went bankrupt. Tbe.1 were ac- quired b)' tbe Flambea\f Corp., whlcb now mak• Duncan ycnoa. I wouidD't even kDow wbat to call a "yo-yo" made b)' another com· panytbatcouldn't use that name. Tbe ftnt time I e•e't beard ~the problem wu when the Victor Talkiq KM:bine Co. wu trJ'bil to 1e\,peopl• to atop cal.liq MY reeo,.. plays• "Vl~-" 'l'MJ did tet tbem to~. too. and now 7ou never bear of a victrola er a Victrola a111more. You mar bt too 10UDI for that. You bad to .,•ladtblm. Sank• hu been fi1hUn1 the tide wlth Robert Young on teleTlaioft' every ni8bt, puahin1 the Idea that people ouabt to ult for "Sahta brand decaffeinated coffee.'' I don't know whether it'll wort or not. It'• bard to get a waiter'• at· tentloa for that lone it a reata.-r"ant. Tbe trade names "Jell-0.'' "Vaseline" and mCMJt reee9t1J "Formica" are cloae to becoalinC 1eneri~te~. COCA·COLA 11 acared ltllf .tbe1'U loM tbe name .. Cote." and Xerox wont• about Ulat n .... I doG •tkqowwbatquallty itll a.- ·.01nt name1 that mak• tlem become PoPU)arly accepta• u verbs, aouaa or adjectlfe1. Almolt eY*J claJ I xerox .... letten I've written, but I do lt oo anJBll;aiMeroteometbMI. Coca-Cola bu 4'Vlll taken= letal _,., .._people to .Howard1--'1and.U a "Coke" aad aot Ro~•r• Job..-11 owa bread, •• ...,o Cola,"~..... • , .............. eanM .. u..~,,_.,.,.....,~r• ...................... ..., ........... Dr. CMrfa 0 . s.u " 0 proftaor ~ W.CC a& Cal ~. U JOU •ant to know wbo'll ~ _. .... ol tbe Golden State lD 1llt or 1111, watch tbe ulW'ftlftln. rac .. for UM so.called r.mliMi? •tel• ~ -ln partieulU' ror lieutenant aovernor, •ttornex a•neral and coat.roller. Sver since Hiram Jobmoo'• -Jtl'Ofr4111ilve --ftfvml '"'Weakened California's polttlcal P•rties in tbe ea:J! 1900s, tbla st•te's minor ce holden ban been an almo.t aure Mt tor tb4' aov- ernonblp. fOUoWina Johnson, there have been 11 1over110n: oae bad been the mayor of San Franclaco ( .. Sunny" Jim Rolph); ene a atate Hnat« (Culbert Olsoo>; and one a well known movie &e· tor (Ronald Reagan). But the other eight bad held one of the s~te's several minor ofllces before bein& elected gov- ernor. Eight-to-three. odds are a Skepticism healthy cooct beC lD any bone race. By f 1r the beet ol tbe llliDor el- fi ces ls Lleutenaot 1ovenoJ'. Con1ldered a polltital"dead· end .. by most polltlcal 1el.....U and newspaper eolumoJata "11 'peraoo II, in l•ct, tbe belt beCJto be the next 1ovemor. Goodwin "Goqdle" · Knl1llt, Frank Merrtam, C.C. Youaa. William D. Stephens au moved up lft tbir century. '"!'er ~ sure, Kntebt, Merriam, and St.epbem won tbe top spot due to the death or reslgnatie» of tbe_Jovemor. Only one, c.c. Younc, ns eleet- ed covernor in bis own rltbt. But whether by death, res· lgnatton, or (lectioo ~ these four became governor. ' TWO A'M'ORNEYS genenl ha'ie won the governor's corner office in the Capitol -Earl War· ren and Edmund G: ("Pat); Brown. And, of course, the present governor, Jerry (son of Pat) Goillg downhill starts with pill By EMMA E. HYMAN Emma HJ1m4n ii a reaideftt of Laguna Bea.ch · , It all started as a crude ritual, back in the days or witchcraft. In recent years it bas been developed into a science. It usually takes from 10 to 15 years, however modern scientific 1dvancements are shorten.log this period of time. It starts with one· simple aspirin for a simple headache. When the one aspirin will no longer cover up the headache, take two! After a few months, when two aspirin will no longer cover up the headache, you take one of tbe st.roneer compounds. BY THIS TIME IT BECOMES necessary tp take s&mething for the ulcers that have been caused by the aspirin. Now that you are taking two medicines, you have a good start. , . After a few months these medications will disrupt your liver function. IF A GOOD infection de- velops. you can take some penicillin . Of course t h e penicillin will damage you,r red blood corpuscles and spl~ so that you develop anemia. Another medication is then taken lo cover up the anemia. By t.bis time all of lbeM medications will put such a strain on your kidneys they should break down. It is now lime lo take some antibiotics. When these <lestroy your natural resistance to disease. you can expect a flare-up of all of your systems. THE NEXT STEP is t.d cov- er up all of tht1e • symptoms with sulfa drugs. When the kidneys finally plug you up, you can have them drained. Some poisons will build up in your system but you can keep· going quite awhile this way. By now the m~catioos will be so confused they won 't know what they are supposed lo be doing, but it doe,,n't really matter. If you have rollowed every step as directed, you can now make an appointment with the undertaker! This game is played by practically all Americans except for the few ignorant souls who have followed nature! • Bl'OWll WU HCMtlr)t of at.w ~fore lt'74. Much tarll• ln California bl1tory, Friend Rlcbard1011, 1tate treaaurer, 'JOD itbe 1ovemorablp ln 1112. Tbe euendal pOtftt of a1J UllJ detail ia that e.ub of tbeH eiabt men became co•emor aft.er hav- 1n1 held eome ao-callecl "minor" w "dead-end'' state ofnce. BVt:Nr NOW most potential contenders In next year•a, 1ubematorial electlOOJ DO,Ji bold one of thole "m.lnor" offites. Mike Curb (lieutenant. cov- emor); George Deu.kmejian (at- torney 1eneral); Ken Cory (oon- troller >; .March Fonc Eu (secretary (Jf state> and Jesa Unruh (treasurer > are all poui· ble 1ubernatorial candidates. Only two potentials -Pete Wilson (mayor, San Diep) and Tom Bradlef (mayot, Los Angeles) do not hold statewide office. Accordinc to past biatory, Wilson and Bradley are buckins lb• oddl. Xbe le11on 11 clear: Aa-sembl111MD, state Mllator1, eoD· Petamtn and mayora do nat do well u candidates for 1overnor. The 1178 GOP prlqsary electlou ue a prtme example. STNl'E SEN. Jobn Brilll of Oraqae County dropped out ol tbe subernatorial race d\ae to a poor abowina in' the public op-i oion polls. WUIOll got only 9 per- cent ol tbe vote ln b1a. first shot •t tbe 1overnorah1p. Ken ~addy (tben an aaaemblym•n from Frffno) got 19 percent. Even the controversial and colorful ·u Davis <Los An;elea Polict QUef) aot only• percent of the vote. The wlnn• ol the GOP lil'ftnary wu dull and un- exciUn1. but be 1was the attorney 1eneral-Evel!e Youneer-eot 40 percent ol the vote. The 1974 Democratic primary electioaa abow the same pattera. San Francisco Mayor Joseph Tol>AY's GUiZ PICK TUE MOST 6CoNOMICAL, Co~VENISNT ~ AND. FUNCTIONAL SITE: FOR A /h.JOR 0~<5e COUNTY AIRPORT. S,AN .JU.AN CAPISTR,ANO ·.-·-.···" ·,:,•: ... ,.~-1'.:·:~~'-.: ' -_.-r • .:.J>"' -••. -.:· :· ·,· . • • • .1-.... ;• ' • • ., '\" •.• -~ ...... . .• . --:-• ." . '· ' , . • 1 . , ... , --? ~--· , .. ... .. -·.· . ,-• . . . . .~ •• . ·--. - 'SEAL BEAC f-4 ci..eV!:L.AND NATfoNAt FOREST NE:WPo~T BEACH Alioto, Coa1reuman JeJ'Ome W alctie. A.uembly Speaker Bob MoretU, Los Ansel•• County SupervtlOI' B-.t.w Ward, apCl State Sen. Jamea Wed•orth all wentdowDtodefeat.Secr«ary • or State B"°'"1 won. TbUI, tt•a not at all surpriainl that while the press and pu~c rocua oa the major candidates ror COVemol' in 1912, a whole bott ol candidatea are quletly 1roomlnli tbemRlvet for sorpe (or any) minor state office. To be aure, it'• often.bard tc know who's runninc for what. AJ ·circumatances cban1e. political coals cbante. But the overall tareeta remain the same -some statewide office, preferably lieutenant 1ovemor. Aasembly minority leader Carol Hallett (San Luis Obilpo) hopes to be half of a Curb· Hallett ticket next year. Fresno Stale Sen. Maddy may take a shot at the office ii Curb does run for eovemor. Mailbox top · State Sen. Du 8oatWTt&ht <Concord) and Oakland Aa·• 1ttmblyman·Tom Bal.el are allol potential candidates. De'*"''DI on eventa and altet'DaUvee, eX·J Speaker L1t9 llcCartby (Saa Franci.lco); State Sen. Wllllam Campbell (Hacienda Helahta> or State Sen. H.L Ricbardlon' (Arcadia) might enter tbe race. • Even recently depoted State' Senate President pro tem Jim' Mills (San Dieto> mlabt also run for lieutenant eove.rnor. Tbei list is almost end.leu and uncer- tain. REGA&DLESS OF the ftnal • list of candidates, the central point remains clear -the way to become governor ls to ftnt become one of the minor statewide elected officials. Being lieutenant governor is ~he best bet with about l-0ut-0f.3 odds oo being the next aovemor. Not bad for a political "dead- end." • 'Better to insure safe airport now' To the Editor; A3 the coordinating direct.or of the Airport Coalition, I thought it would be appropriate for me to reply lo Tom Murphine's column that appeared Feb. 19, 1981 con- cerning the safety of John Wayne Airport. Io bis column Mr. Murphlne stated that ·•some observers bad hoped that the jet opponents would graciously shun commen- tary on the Air Cal crash" al the Orange County Board qf Supervisors airport master plan hearing lut week, "since it waa foremost in everybody's minds anyway." First ol all, I would like to know who those "observer;" are. Are they the tens of thousands of peo- ple living under the meht pattern and airspace of John Wayne Airport? Are they the puents of the thousands of children that at- tend tbe schools lbat lie in the de- parture fiiebt path of John Wayne Airport? Or are thoae "Ob· servera" the same old big-buck money interests in th.is ·county that want to turn John Wayne Airport into an international airport and Newport Beach into an acoustical wasteland just so they can line their pockets with a 'few more bucks? Ma. MUllPRINE states that to rd ake mention of the near cataslro~c Air Cal crash wasn't necessary sin~ it was foremost in everybody's mllld anyway. Well, if it was foremost in the minds of any of the supervisors, you could •• L41\er\ from r•-" •r• •elcome. Tne rlallt 10 coNl<tnw letter' to Ill -• °' ellml,..le llbel I\ reserved 1A1fllrs ol JOO words or leu ,.;u lie Qlve11 prelerence. All leller~ mutl ln<IU<M ~Pt~~:;;;"' .=~i:o.rci~~~::.:: ~':, ~y ."'; r.·~~:«9~..,:~ ':~~bl~=• L:::"-..: numlHtr ol Ille conlrlbulor mutl be ol•ri0< ••rlllu tlcn purPOWS have fooled me and everyone else whQ.. attended that meeting becalise not one word was men- tloned about it by any of them. Mr. Murpblne thinks that it is a "pity•• that anyone would have "succumbed" to mention the air traffic hazard pn~.seoted by the highly constrained and over- crowded airspace of John Wayne Airport. I wonder if there are any people living (or the 144 dead ones) around Lindbergh Field ln San Diego who think It was a "p1ty" that someone didn't raise questiooi; about the safety hazards of the air operations al Lindberch Field prior to 9:01 a .m. Sept. 25, 1979. Mr. Murpbine, a lot of drastic changes have been made to air operations at Lindbergh Field since that dbastrous. air era.ah. Maybe it would be better to raise the air hazard questions here at John Wayne Airport, now mate.ct ol 1~ de1d peopJe later! ~ TOM WlLLI¥fS v ....... , .. teflllt .. To the Editor: I've always been a union man; didn't get any satisfaction from it, but for what it was int.ended it's a good thing. It's giveD the American W'Orker some protec- tion and better working condi- tions. But they've carried tbe thing too far and it's raised the price on everything and i's . costing everybody more. All the unions are doing is handling more-. money, then spending more money so they're right back ~ where they started. It's the poor and middle man who pay the bills. JORN GIZERRA Editor's Logbook/What happened to end of crash, comics? . ' . By THOMAS KEEVIL ..._ .. _o.ttyP"9t Daily Pilot readers missed their favorite comic strips, want better weather reports, gripe 1bout ink rub off1 enjoy the Sylvia Porter column and food pages a.nd have no hesitancy about criticizing their-hometown newspaper. Neither do they hesitate in • pralsinc it when they find cause. Those are aome of the. 1eneral ob- 1 er v atlons 1alned from 1oln• ov.er the latest batC'b Of reader ·responses to tb• eclltor Iii · tU ·p•t few da71. Hen are aome of tbem, alon• wttb the be9t and meet booeA reepomet1 could find. . . would make some semblance of sense and· be reasonably ac- curate. Unfortunately, the scope of the directory seems to be beyond UB. Something like 30 AM stations and 40 FM stations beam signals into our area strong enough to be picked up. A complete list of. all of their pro- grammin1 probably would con- sume more time and space than moat 'readers care about. We've thougbi about liaUnl the stations and glv,ine the general type of pt<>1ramm.in1 each one features -rock, soft listening, talk radio, etc. -but they change emphasis so oft.en and so suddenly it'1 nearly im- possible to keep up with them. There mU1t be aome. •ay of glvins readers some abbreviat- ed form of procrammln1 that would be UHfu.1, We'll keep try. me. .. Can Clw DoUr ,,.,.,, do a blfWr fob °" tu 10101Mr report, r...._ perotUNt of major dffe• ClrOllRd '111 toOrld, M'f "'°"' ,.. rwporl,,..,,.. cOl'ICIUbM ..t ,,.... Ulle CMI. A!lo, ,,,. ....,.., ,.,,., {rOfft ....... 'ctlWI .. "" U.S. art otcn c,..,... We're workln• on 1 mucb more~wtftMr~ and .bDUli ban lt In lb• paper wttbln t.be next mont)\. It WW ba.e 111.l. Uaat informaUon -and .......... CMCk.out count~•. The AP account did use this inappropriate wording. It should have been changed or deleted. YOU tqWezed out ttDO good comic 1tnps /or tht toke of two 1'0{1e• of oduertilfng ,~ in loft s~·· comic uctioft. That waa a CMfw trick. It sbouldo't have happened that way. <>Ur comic section la printed by a Buena Park ~ , tb•t publishes cqlored comic sections for virtually all newspapers in Southern California. Our trnncement with them ls that when up to 1 ~ pages ol advertblnC falll lD t.be •ix pi1e aectioo, the comle1 are • reducecJ ln Ille and aqueesed In· to the a•ailable apace. · When advertllinl excffdt that amowat -u lt did lut &mclay -t.be lectioG la 1uppoMd to. be jumped to eilbt ,., ... SoJIMIODe fl the prtnt.-. made a W!'ODI call and -we did lbol'tchUC-oar comic ltrtp readers. If JIOU' rtonea (<m punk roc#cen) ore goinQ to make an11 •enM to tht awrage reodn J10U •hould off~ at lea.at a ponmtMtical phN* de- fining a punk rocbr before taking off on them. I• tM punk rock pltaae all bad? What ore tM requir'1Mfttl for mnabenldp? • When punk rockers were com- inl on the scene stron1ly last December, the Dally Pllot at- tempted to tell in a speclal re- Ir you see .. a young man with • · When a comic strip, cartoon or close-cropped, hair. likely dyed syndicated feature appears in to a pastel shade; weattng a rag-either lbe Los Angeles Times Q,r tag mixture Of 505-style clothing the Herald Examiner, it's and a black leather jacket, almost & certainly that tl is un- chaoces are he'd like to be iden-available lo us. Syndicates seU lified as a punk rocker -territory exclusivity -in effect. particularly if be engages in a a fcapchise. dance known u "the slam" in which he bur).s his body at others Our answer lies in trying to to the beat of a rowdy baod. spot and 1>uy a good feature port who they were, where they B<Xk in DecnaNr tlw ~ come from and what ideatiflea PUot ran o ~ o/ o q 10M '°°' them. Unfortunately, a common: Cronguililed bJ1 Newport B-ac1l ly accepted deflnlUon couldn't doflcalclwn oft4 ,•Ql!r.-, '*'1. 1 be found. MHr ,... ~ mM,C obold We laid: "To some police ol-~ ~ -Doft'l giw tu clff- rtcers it la a menacill& inove-~ffMUtol.Fw.laltota. ment · leavln1 spray-painted · ''tlie dot •W'Vi•ecl ud ii llvinl 1wa1Wlu in its wake; an .a.DU· bappUy witb lta owners, w. are everttblnil cult that. alma Ill told. Newport Police Chief Pete enefi* at deatnacUon. 'Gro.1 nporWd be found no m1a· . "Otben believe punk-roclt la Clonduet or -e.... tw rebatlnc merelJ tbe lat.ell e&prellloG fA tbe animal control otneer. teen·• nbeWoa, a laarmleu • youtb fad de1Uned ,to be aa abort·lived u tbe beatnik and hippie." • before it becomes popular and ls tied up by one of lbe LA • papers. I' . ,. By Aa'l'llV& &. flNI ... ... Ol6tw ........ ··-----.~~~;:i; Tbe Oran1e Coat cu~ve~_~_mtlll• maridme JDUHUm ol tbe elUlie wona Of tbe late U.S. Navy Artilt La..,._ta Artlaur. Beau· mcmt, II flOID• ... ncy or lad1vidua1 wW JN'OYide • bome. So far h1I son Dean Be8\mlont, a Santa Ana entrepreneur and naval butt 1n ~ own ri1bt, bu bem ._. tban aucce11ful in locaUn1 a ,U~ely 1aUery, be aaya. BVND&ED8 Of' PAINTINGS executed by h.i• father -whose life itself w~ of the stuff ol which atorybooka •re made -are already bung in museums and governm• buUclinas around Uae ilobe. • l>ermanent shows opened dUriQ& 1980 at the Los Angeles Maritime Museum in the old San Pedro ferry building; Texas' Adm. Chester Nimitz Museum; Miaaouri'a Harry Truman Museum and Library; San Francisco's Navy ~ Marine Corps Museum, and Maryland's U:S. Naval Academy Museum. "Orange County .needs the museum," '"a~ Beaumont, 1n bis Cowan Heights home amid copies ol his late father's preliminary .:;ketches and lithographs of.finished paintings. THE WORKS-SOME executed under hostile fire in the midst of some of World War DETAILS Of OPER bEEP FREEZE IN ANTARCTICA Al f'AINTED IN 1llO Arthur S.aumont'a watet'Ooeor ahowa USS Oltctef. and Icebreaker General San Martin • llr> Beaumoat WH born In ......... tormaUy studied art l.n Parll and •IM•Mn finally emlll'ated to America, wW. f• a tlliae he was nomadic co•boy. worklnc rancbel a...-; American west. . He eventually aettled in So• ... ern CaUfomia, but knew porta ol call thf'OUllMM4 ._ world .tt.er being commluloned into the NiV.C R4;aerve. He journeyed to both the North ad Saatli pole• by tlaval veuel al)d eome of b1a wort at' McMurdo Sound in the Arctic carries tlle ~ustomary aroma of tood boUrbon whiskey to this day. PLAIN WATER P&OZI ln second.a, so be • mixed his watercolors with Kentucky's flne.t and went about his ca1Un1 ln temperatures of 80 degrees below zero, his talented band.a enc:.aaed in cumbenome, bulky thermal mittens. t He also was present for tbe atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll following World War II - painting the horrifyine fate of proud ships anchored to test nuclear destruction. The artist of the U.S. Navy who died in 1978at 88, received the Meritorious Public Service Citation in 1968, the highest honor the Navy can bestow UK:K>n a civilian. · ll's famous South Pa<:ific sea battles.-are not jlimply everyday paintings, pretty to look at. Dean Beaumont and his brother Ge0ffrey, chairman or tile board ol Ueaumont and Co. are nego~ating in six fi'gures with the Australian government for one specific painting. Their British· born fat inted private homes exceed $1 million in~e alone. many of them while aboard ship, havl ·been accepted into the 0 .S. Na val Reserve in 1932 specilicaUy as its flag arUst. , minute war news. . The work coverec conflicts in Korea and Vietnam as he saUed with the Seventh Fleet in the Orient and the Sixth Fleet in European waters. His mher1tors estimated Mr. Beaumont mus t have turne d out 4,000 near-perfect watercolors, many or which he casually gave to friends. BVT, TODAY, SAYS Dean Beaumont, ef: f forts to find a -location lo Orange County willing or able to hang bis father's offered works - there would be $2 to $3 million worth of orilinala -appear bleak. Closer to home, the Ludlum Art Center in Tustin offered $1',ooo ror a pencil at.etch. - The brothers estimate orieinal Beaumont paintings now hafging in Orange County PVBUC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUI aUSINHI NAMalTATR ... NT Tiie lollowl"t per.on la dolnt lluSI ....... , SAN S HAR NA ILS, 42SS Marti ...... wo.,, .._. a.oc11. CA. 92660 Sflor911 O. loll Nk9'K. 14G S. SMtt ... SMt.e AN. CA. ttm TllM ......_ Is c-tied b'r on llldlvl-. siw_.. 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Price. .. l.eH I( mort · Dtacount le11 GE· R'bate YourNtt 'Coat After <H·hbat• COOIQle c()fQf TV INlth programmable tean remote cootrot. Mealterfoneon. Choice! TV Console• Wtth Remote Control Bright GE· color with color monitor system. scan remote control. elec· \] Ironic tuning. cable-reody mid~ Home Delivery lnciuded . ~ 19 .. ....... lftCl741W Kmart· Reg.Price left K ~· Ollcount ................... FIFTH GRADE HISTORIAN ANDI ANCUTOR IN aAnt.e e.a BlrCll, 11, ot coeea ........ tradftl Gen. Cormn•• Young troupe seeking stage Lee Childress began providing a performing arts workshop for talented Laeuna Beach youngsters in U111, putting on six shows that year in area clubhouses, churches, and homes. , Jn the last 14 month•~ the Laguna Showcase Performers have staged 56 shows in the South Coast area, with about 200 persons a1ed 10 to 65 partlcipat· iog. But, notes Mrs . Childress, the rapidly growing group is still without a home and that has become a pro- blem. · "We're trying very hard to locate a facill· t y';'' ' th e for m e r Festival of Arts board director said Jut week. "The sbowcue bas snowballed. There is s uch al need for expression for talmted people. But with no place to staee the revues, there is frustration among the youne performers." l.E£ CHILDRESS A VETERAN OF volunteer· work for cliildren, Mn. Childress sees the emotional benefit for some in tbe program. . Younpten and ad~ copiftc witb problem• hue found an outlet u.'"t:heir performancet, she said, and oldsters in the audiences have provided ample appreciation. · But the lack of a home for the protram bas kept Mrs. Childress bopping. 1n two days recently sbe coordinated four shows in l0ur locationt. AND~ITB t' ACILITlES such as the Laguna Moulton Playhouse carrying full achfdules, the performers figure to continue to appear at scat· tered loeationa. Acts have included excerptl from Broadway shows, dramatic sketches, instrumentals, and original material. Today the group is presenting a "Fashion and Musical Extravaganza," to benefit Saddleback Callege at the El Adobe Restaurant in San Juan Capistrano. 1 BEAUMONT. <From Pate AS) establish a local viewine site. • • One potential.-0 is to bang the woru in the trouble-plagued Huntington Harbour Beach Club oo Warner Avenue near Pacific Coast H11hway in Huntingt.oft Beach. Financial dif· ficultiea and the club's private ownership u a semi-public facility have made bead.lines in the past 18 months which disturb the Beaumonts. Dean Beaumont said early talks ~itb the Newport Harbor Art Museum, considered one of America's top 10 privately financed and sup· ported a.rt aalleries, were completely wuatitfac· tory. CLEA&L Y, A DIFFERENCE in phUe>1ophy is involved here. . NHAM bu been criticized recently for its ca1ual handllnt of an offer of a priceless collec· tioo of woru by Toulouse-Lautrec, eventually given to San Diego Museum of Art. Beaumont concedes the NHAM admWttra· tion wu aemi-receptive to a limited tbowinl of perhaps 100 palnllnl•· "It's tometbinl that would be very fine to hue lD tbe vea." says Betty Turnbull, curator of tbe mUMUm. "lt wu never aeriouly dileuued," ahe add.I, pomtiq out tha( tbe muaeum•a boa.rd of direetaN' pbiloeopby· fioWI 1n a aomewhat dlf. fereatdltedloD than marlUme biatol'y. A uart&D IBOWING ~ Bea~t Utho- lf'aplll -boeted lut 1ear by 11dallty Federal Sa.U.,. ... Lou Alloclatiaa. Calta ••a. but . WU not a lar1e IUCffll. • .,,. ..... .. snat aDd tbe (M)lllbilltiea tnm........ 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Cbarlea In about tbe fourth book lbe read on Col'Dwallll and found ber Amerteu an-entor, Tllomu Nellon Jr.~ Vlr-'•'a. her 1ubjeet Elana found ber ucestor, a · a-a man, sbe bad been told, who bad alped TB• P&lllB, buel·eyed CGet1 M•a 1tudent made the dl1c0Yery durtq three weeta ~ retearcb that wan ber a medal lalt week from tbe D~ ol the Am.icu Bevolutlon, Col. Wllllam Cabell Cba,pter. Saturday bef project wu awanled MC:ODd pl•ce 1n tbe atate. ·ne Amerleab mnory Prise, IOUlht . by many Newport -Men School Dlatrict youopten thlJ year, wu ~ olf with a preaentation tea at Cotta Mesa's blatortc Estancia Adobe where Elana and her parentl, Mr. and Mn. Thomas •Nelson Birch, wei, peata ol.bonor. the DeclaraUon of Independence befqre eruption of tbe RevoluUooary War. J Nellon, abe discovered, lived bear the· York River abd found hlJ home and blmaelf in tbe middle of the famows Bat· tle of Yorktown that reaulled In Cornwallis' 1uorender to Wublnlton Jn 1781. SMp judg~nts! ROCHESTER, N.Y. CAP> -More Americana than ever are sitting still for the record. Last year there were 110 million portrait aittJnis, according to OouC)ass c. Harvey of Kodak's u .s. and Canrdian -' Tbe U·year old eo.ta MIUD dedlcat· ed her .... )' ... Earl Chari• Conwallil, A DefHted Hero at Yorktown," to IMf aDteltGI'. IN rr, 8llE NOTED, "The r.uon why Comwallil left a 1reat lmprellioD on American b.IJtory 11 oot the faet tM was. cre.t military leader, but. areat human belna who Uved by a strons code of boaor and falrne11. ··An example of tbla· ii wben C<Jmw.W. allowed Thomas NelMn, t,be uncle to the 1overnor of Vlrskda, to cro~a enemy lines without beinl hurt. ''Cornwallis a1Jo cared deeply for bit men and they respected and loved him. · 'Comwalllt made a very brave de·' clsion when be surrendered to Georse W uhingt.on. He did not want to 1amble the lives of h1a men for the sake of bat· Ue. In the eyes of history, Cornwallis was one of the great heroet of the war." ELANA. WHO teachers note ls one of Bear Street School:Ji most aotive and accomplished students, aaya abe doesn't know where her ancestor went after "Everybody knows about famoua peo·· pie llte Geor1e Waablo1ton and LaFayette," Elana explained recently durin1 an interview at her school . where abe adjusted an elutic bandaie wrapped around ber rilht knee. • Photocrapbic Division. . Recent trend.I, be adds, indicate that people seem to be bu.ytpg larger pictures and more of them. · passing through the British lines. "I wu kicked twice," she explained 21.ll 1.47 a .... c, ....... 3 topet with 901ftift. NCOl'dlng tilM eodl. 2: •3 ..... ~ .... Gtm1 bowl for mix· Ing. baling, f9Mno. 7-DIY TIRE SILE .,.. ...... .., =:..~ Ow ... S7.76.·~n..13""' 28.88 t:· e "Tr S.i.. Tr9Qd DesiQn e 7 Multi·llped Tread libs •· 1111 r.u . '·" '·" J.4& . ........... .. 1~. doll_, ~ ......... taco. ....... rb _, refried ...... SLICED· I ~,, --....C•o--......... t I :) 1.1& , .... -..4 ..... Delicious bocon. Product of Hur19ory. ·-... "Just finding him in a book waa a sur- prise and a big thrill for me." 66~ , ......... Uttw Absorb.nt baked cJor lot eot's lat.r bo•. •Nef W~t. . 2fofs10 4 5 0 °"" 1199. • 6.91 ,... ...... ............. 2 Tow.It Or 3 Dish· clolht, ldl. 97 c ._..,, .. ''Our lett", in ..... tofif~ U.S. CGl'S. Sow. •Alf Shec•• ltt· ...w ........... .,.,....., ... WHEN THE REPORTERS who were to become the Harris trial regulars assembled in Oc- tober for pre-trial hearings, amone them were Shana AJexander, former "60 Minutes" commen- tator; Diane Trilling, the writer and critic, and LaOy Weymouth, free-lancer and daughter of Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham. All three were said to be writing books about the case. The press corps toniness was established almost immediately ~hen Mrs. Trilling and Ms. Alexander greeted each other with bugs and kisses. "I saw you in the Times crossword puzzle laSt week," Mrs. Trilling said. ''You were No.. S across." No stranger to crosswords her!ielf, Mrs. Trill- ing acknowledged Mrs. Alexander's reminder that. she was once "No. 23 down" in another puzile. "B uT THE TRIAL QUICKLY lost its glamour in the tedious waiting during the many con- ferences the attorneys conducted behind closed doors. Even Mrs. Harris' occasional off-tile-cuff remarks to a courtroom artist not to sketch her wrinkles so deep lost their appeal. as juicy tidbits to be included in reporters' stories. Reeorters worked out of a drafty. makeshift press room in the courthouse lobby, where the beat wastumedoffat6p.m.eachday. t ''Free the White Plains press corps. The length of this trial is cruel and inhumap punish- ment ," read a postcard sent in January to trial Judge Russell Leggett by a pining girlfriend of one of the out-0f-town reporters. Patrick Henry's "Give me liberty or give m death" was stamped on the front of the card. BUT THE TEDIUM ended abruptly Jan. 27 when the frail blond defendant stepped into the witness box in a mauve Chanel-style suit and pearls. For eight days, she captivated the courtroom with a tale of depression, failed suicide, Tarnower's casual sexual liaisons and her scorn of the other woman in Tarnower's life, Lynne Tryforos . "l thought she denigrated Hi," Mrs. Harris testified~ using his nickname for the millionaire diet developer. Pencils busily recorded the defen- dant's accompanying look of distaste. When Assista\lt District Attorney George ~ead Mrs. Harris' last letter to Tarnower. in .e caUed her rival a "thieving slut" and a .)tic whore," reporters could not get to the .ones fast enough with the news. But'fiial testimony ended in an anticlimax of several pathologists' analyses of Tarnower's palm tissue. MRS. HARRIS, USED lo seeing the two dozen reporters who covered the trial regularly, seemed stunned al the hundreds of reporters who appeared on the scene when the c;,ase went to the jury. IL-She found herself riding up a courthouse escalator with came ras, microphones and notebooks thru~t \n her face. -"~ow do you feel, Mrs. Harris?" they aJl screamed, at which the dazed defendant replied only, '.'Fine, thank you." Reporters didn't necessarily enjoy the chase. "I resent it -the crush, the hordes, the chase, the quarry, the prey. I think it's kind of demeaning for everybody, for the defendant and the press," said Joyce Dopkeen, a New Yor~ Times photo-grapher. "SHE'S A PE RSON, a human being. I have very mixed feelings about it, although J recognize it's our job. By our numbers. we make it more of a story.'' As the wait for the ~erdict stretched on, the numbers of reporters grew and the press room floor was obscured by newspapers, discarded copy. battery packs and half-eaten sandwiches. Confined to the .press room, reporters were re· duced to intendewlng each other; it was not un". usual for a writer to find a microphone in the face upon looking up from a typewriter. Television camera crews plugged their equip-· ment .into the same outlet, blowing all the fuses in the lobby. Twelve-hour days became 18-hour days and bloodshot eyes were not uncommon. Still, some seemed to thrive on the tension. "I'll miss the adrenalin," said Bill Falk, a re- porter for Westchest-e r -Roe kl and N . Y . Newspapers. •'But there's other things in my life I'd UJte to do, like my laundry." CALL MITZI WELLS FOR A . F.U LL Y ASSUMABLE LOAN - lf(TEREST ONLY! · : 'NeWport Equity 'Funds· Inc • UcenMd BroecerStnce 1971 ® (7 •> 760-6060 ·-------------------------....----------· I I I I I J I I I I I I Why Are Doctors Recommending The Pritikin Better Health Program? 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Now be is telling you goodbye. Walter Cronkite, "Uncle Walter" and "the tn0et trusted man in America'' to a generation !hat scarce- ly remembers when he was not there to wrap up the' day with, "And that's the way it is," s igns off the CBS "Evening News" Fri- day afler 19 years behind the anchor desk. The followQ:>g Mon-· day, Cronkite's space 1984 CRONKITE_ wilJ be filled by Dan Rather, a former CBS News White House correspondent and co-editor oJ the network's "60 Minutes" newsmagazine since October 1975. ''I don't doubt that l am going lo miss this a great, great deal," said Cron.kite, who took over the "Evening News" April 16, 1962, when the pro- gram was 15 minutes long. "AND l'M NOT SURE that in six months I won't say, 'I made a big mistake.' 1 don't think that will happen." · • It wouJd be difficult t.o overstate the significance of Cronkite's departure from the "Evening News" to both CBS1lnd journalism. The "Evening News," delivered by Cronkite in what is usually described as an "avuncular" man- ner -that is, like an uncle -reached an average or t8.5 million viewers each night in the last three months of 1980. CRONIUTE'S BOSS AT CBS for nearly 40 years, Willi am S. Paley. once said, "Walter is so objective, so careful and rair in his presentation of . the news, that he has been characterized -if not immortalized -with the oft-heard line, 'If Watter says it, it must be so.'" "I think that only rec'ently, maybe, have I got- ten any real sense of the fact that a lot of people do depend on the 'CBS Evening News,' and me," Cronkite, who is 64, said in an interview in his book-tined office. now cluttered with boxes and lites. "I've never felt any sense or authority, though I am aware that anything said on television car- ries a weight far beyond its real meaning. Because -of that, I've "1ways tried to be fair in the selection of Items ~,6e used on the news, and in the way they are presented. ' "I THINK ANYBODY who walks around feel- ing he or she is an authority figure, weU, they would be impossible to rtve with," Cronkite added wit.I> a chuckle.· Last year, when be was mentioned as a possi- ble running mate for John Anderson, the indepen- dent candidate for president, Cronkite wast quick to wave off the notion. • \......--- "I think it would be an awful, awful mistake," be said on reflection, "for anyone to move into public office out pf the anc~or's job. · " .. FROM THEN ON , every anchorman's motives would be suspect -even though we know ourselves that most or us would never consider such a thing, and never let politics cloud our judg- ments." Cronkite, who is not retiring, will maintain a full schedule fJ>r at least the next three months. 'I ..,or,,, Claat people hlW.,• therf ar• fl•Ulltfl all tlaac ,..._ llftd to lc110.., Ira. c~11.' ·His primary responsibility will be the production or a dozen editions of "Unjverse," CBS News' new science series, which he will anchor. He has also agreed to take on other assign- ments and plans to fly almost at once to the Soviet Union lo begin work on an upco ming special report on U.S. military preP,aredness. 1 "BEYOND THAT, I INTEND to do a lot or cruising in my sailboat," he said. "I stiU harbor the dream of sailing around the world, but that re- ally means total retirement, and I don't think I'm ready for that yet." WaJter Leland Cronkite was born Nov. 4, 1916, in St. Joseph, Mo., a descendant or early Dutch settlers who lived in upper New York state until the late 19th century. His family moved to Kansas City shortly after he was bom. When he was 10, they resettled in Houston. 4 While still a very young man. he considered a career as a mining engineer. BE ABANDONED THAT objective while at- tending the University or Texas, then left school in his third year for a job with the Houston Post. In 1937, he returned to Kansas City to work for United Press. NEPTUNE SOCIETY CREMATION a BURIAL AT SEA . 646-7431 . illl"TUNI IDClan· ~ W£Sf COAST HWY. ....... ~ N9wport IHct'I, CA. ,...m-Y .. Cronkite made b1a name as a UP eortelllon· dent durlna World War , and in 1Me was ... alaned to tie Moleow bureau. He Wt Uf ln lMI and recumed to ·Kl.UN City a HCOOd Ume to create a new Job -.. correePoftdent for a small group ot radio station.a. Cron.klte'a erl!::J"H otteD 11Jd tbe CBS anebonnan main the attitude of a print.re· _ _..,.. porter tbnJ1u&b hb carMr. "Cominl to radio and then televisloa wa1 not a technical problell\llllor me," be remembered. "I acijuat.ed fairly quietly to that. · ' "1 did have a problem with my '1mmedJate superiors, my editors. I would dip way down tnto a - wire story for what I felt wu the lead. I had plenty. of experience at UP rewriting one story for the next news cycle, and often that waa where you found your second-day lead. WbeD war broke out ln ltorea, be waa lured to CBS News b1 an acqualntance from b1s war days 1n London -Edward R. llWTOW. "My Pblloeopbjeai t)aven't chansed mucb over the years," Cronkite )aid, his feet prop,Ped on hls desk. '"DIE P&ACl'ICE OF journalism is better to- day. than it was 50 years a~o. The averaee newspaper person is more respooaible today, bet- ter ~ducated, and the newepapen themselves - though tbe.-e are far too few of them, I regret to say -are more responsible. · "On the other band," Cronkite said, "J worry about the truncated nature of much of broadcast journalism, that people believe they are getting all that they need to know from television. "That has led t-0 a wbole class of people, man,Y of whom are capable only of doing the first para- graph of a story. I am afraid now that many are not well enough trained to cover a story in depth. "l'VE ALWAYS FELT," be continued, "if you don't know what belongs in the 3'th paragraph of a story, how can you know what belongs in the lead?" GLAZED ITALIAN QUARRY TILE TREY WOULD SAY, 'Where did you 1et that idea?' and l would Point to the 25th parairapb of a wire story, or wherever, and Uley would say, 'Well, the wires say this is the lead, ao ·we'U go with that.~ Often, what I had chosen would be the lead in the next morning's papers." Cronldt established himaell in areas other than what be would call the ''headline" service of the "Evening News." He anchored CBS coverage of the space prog{"Jlm, and was a familiar figure at political conventions every four years, beglnnlnf 1n 1952. Wben he signed off alter the Democratic National Convention ln August 1980, be had loeaed more than .f.50 hours of CBS coverage in 28 years. TBBOUGB IT ALL, Cronkite, married since 1940 to the former Mary Elizabeth Maxwell - Betsy -and the father of three children, has re- mained a private person away from the CBS newsroom. GREAT BUY ON WALLPAPER! SOLARSHINE® NO-WAX TILE • HllH ILOSS SHINE • JUST DAMP MOP! • mf-ITICK TIU! • SClllOR TRIM FOR A ......... Fm ~~~ ~.-.l!llml--~._ N1'11M ....... -•• ,_, ...... m ...,"'*"' SANTA MIA 2181 SI. lrtstll St IUY llW, PAY LATER *-1•• *•IU TEMPTED TO SAIL AROUND THE WORLD Welter Cronkite, daughter Kathy on yacht • MESH-MOUNTED FOR QUICK INSTALLATION! • TOUGH FIRED-ON GWE! • GIVES FABULOUS LOOK TO FLOORS, WALLS & COUNTERS! .,.,... -llf. PlltCl ~... I I c .._ n . S2.17 SHUT nt"!"' IMlll• Oll1 Pam .. CT 11 HM lie lftHT ll&T -maa IUllfTLT Nl8lfUI SllTI 1111 322 I . 17~ . 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When are • • • you 1om1t") In Spanlab MJetey llouae la ''El Raton Miquel" -Michael tbe Rat, a SWITZE&IAND PHONES will 1tve you the awaabbu~I name. ski situation .. in many lanpqea. Tbe phone . Batman's balloon aays: "Una buen• idea. book• ln Hawail bave maps lbowin1 danjer Robin!" "Good thlnklna. Robin!" areas durina Uclal waves. Telll the siren ailJiala I BAD *·BOUSE LOOKING over Lake Cbapala. The summer storms were maplfl- cent. Thunder -BANG! A sheet of Ma••na lit the whole late. Y~ eye retains it, and after the nub you sun see tb~ lake, and the cornfields and the vWa1ea (or a few vivid secoadlh ... The storm also knclcked out the power. I read by candlelight. In the momine I used my comic book Spanish on Candido, the house boy. "The Joker ia pla.nnin& something diabolical, Candido." "What is that, Senor?" ' • * * IN ANY .COUNT&Y, HOTEL and housemaids-are fine ways to learn the lancuage. At Cbapala, Maria's father bad aUments I couldn't find in co~ic ~ks. "I must go home tOday, Senor. My father~· dying." · "I said : "Maria, I thought you went home last week becttuse your father died.•• She said: "Thanks be to God, be recovered. But now he is dying is earnest." We had a swing shift maid. For M~a's father nearly died one day each week. A tough old bird. I imagine he's still holding off Jack the Grim Reaper. "i ,.; ~1 * . * * No. 965' COMIC BOOKS CONTAIN CONVERSATION Le•m ~ quack Hk• Donald Duck In Spanlah I. IF I SPEND 'l'IME IN one place, I take Margarita Ma~gal's "Magic Key to. Spanish" -or French. (Doubleday). She's a born teacher. · None of the classroom droning "the pen of my aunt is on the table" stuff. She gives you learning verbs in the PAST tense. Most. con- versation is "what he SAID. What be DID. What HAPPENED.'" . "Whal did you do with the Corn Flakes, Maria?" • "Yesterday I put them in the cupboard, Senor." See what I mean? * • • THE FRONT OF THE LOCAL telephone book is full of useful information. It's the fint thing I look al in a new place. "I got the recipe from the phone company," said Mn. Hawkins who did my house each morning in London. "Roly-poly puddin', it's called." The front of the phone book told us where to . c~ll for a recorded recipe of the day. Four num- Students ro peek in Ration's attic. Visit the "nation's attic" this summer by enrolling in an Orange Coast College field studies cour:se that will visit the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. tbat warm you. Head for the blabisround ! . . . ' IN HONG KONG I NEVE& needed to learn . Cantoaete. But I did learn that r .. tauranta •W preacrtbe a btaltb meal U 1°" •u them your problems. "All Chinese eat to stay well,'' aaJd Doc Woq. He toot h1J medlcal dell'ff at Edin· burth. "What you put ID you la what you an." A tood thlna for you la bot cboy -you cen get · it in our supermarket.a. It makes you 1tron1. You probabJy know that already from Popeye. It'.a Cblnese spinach. . ... . I BAD PBETl'Y GOOD Spanish from days as a cadet oo a merchant sblp freilbUnc coffee out of Central America. We carried Mexican quartermasters and we changed tbe watch in Spanllb. . I learned aeagolng terms from them -a lot Join Us of tbem tally. Chllea come in many c1q,.... of flre and abe. Like cblle de arbol -tree eblle. A rope'1 end made into a back splice b a ''cblle de perro.'' .. .. * JAPANESE 18 THE hardest laa1ua1e. Even' in hotels few JapaneJe mald1 speak Enclllh. I spent several moat.tia around Tokyo. llvln1 1n the Fukuda-ya, a l*b Japanese inn. I learned to count to ten and to phone for a taxi . Then I reined blm like a horse. "Nlbonbasbl no klnjo." <Near the Japanese bridge). Tben,- "migi." <Riebt). "Hidari." (Left. ). When I 1ot in front of the Press Club I aboutedi "'STOP!" <Then I went in and, "' Boy-1an, one Scotch." l needed it). "l'be trip is set for Aug: 8-16. Reaiatration deadline for the course is May 1. the $975 cost includes airfare, occommodatlons, breakfasts and dinners. OCTD buses are back on the road again. And we're ready to serve you with more buses, greater frequencies and irpproved service. OCTD can take you anywhere in Orange County -around your neighborhood or across the county. We'll show you the ease and convenience of taking the OCTD bus. Instructor Dr. Tom Ganison, chairman of OCC's Marine Science Department, was voted 1 OCC'soulstandinf l.nstructorin 1973, and has been named1hetopmarinesclencelnslnlctorinthena· lion. , "This is a ooce-ln-a·lifetlme trip for museum. bistoty, space, and technoloSY buffs," Dr. Gar- rison says. Phone 556-sa3 for more detalll. Tropical fish• Ereth• Marine Aquarium Supplies -~ , lp1at .. Feb. 25, 1111 ..... 3, 1111 No Gas Pains Don't waste your money at the gas station. Save money and. ride the bus. Consider the savings. -Oriving a car npw costs about 54 cents per mile. 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But it wasn't bit- Un1 and defense that beat the powerful New York Yankees back in· 1963, when Sqdy Koufax and Don Drysdale were taming the mi9hty Bronx Bombers. • • And, it wasn't hitijn1 and defense that was winning world titlttS for the Cinclnnatis, BalUmores, Pittsburgbs or Pbiladelpbias. The po~Ho all of this <In case you're wonder- ing) is thaf the Dodgers and Angels don't appear to be through as far ·as the tradin1 market is con· cerned. · Accordinl to sources, both aides are actively -ii not quietly -seeking to bolster what team of- ficials believe to be a weak corps. The Dodgers, in particular, fe&l they desperately need that one stopper who can 10 out every four or eight days and faahion a victory. Don Sutton filled that role admirably,.the past couple of years, and Tommy John did the aame befo're that. No one can minimize the importance of a stopper. Just ask Jim Fregoei. After Nolan Ryan left, the only stopper the Angels had was the one clogging the clubhouse sink. That's what the Dodgers, hopefully, are going to avoid. And with the pitching-rich Houston Astros hovering over their shoulders, l>ottgers general manager Al Campanis feels compelled to fill the gap. The Dodgers have approached a number of teams, but they're focusing their efforts on the Oakland A's, where Billy Martin bas stated.on a .·number of occuiona he'd be willln1 to part with one of his young pbenoms at the right price. The Dodgers are greaUy Interested, according .to one source, in right-hander Rick Langford, who was 19-12 with a 3.26 ERA in 1980 and also led the majors with 28 complete games. Of course, the price for Langford is bi«h. but the Dod1ers seem to be willing to accomodate. Names floating around include Steve Howe, Mickey Hatcher, Rudy Law and Pedro Guerrero. Naturally the Dodgers wouldn't part with all of them -no pitcher' is that important. But a pac1ta1e of two may tantalize the A's ... and Martin.·, Incidentally, you can add the A's to the Angels' list, too, with Matt Keough (16-13, 2.92 ERA), a former Corona (lei Mar High star, being prominenUy mentioned. The stumbling block here, thou1h, ia that neither sid• wants to get burn. ed on a trade by someone wi1hin its own division. So, ne1ot1ation1 are delicate. Regardless, stay tuned. Things are just begin- ning to get interesting. I * * • TANTALIZING TIDBITS: The return of Magic Johnson to the Lakers has owner Jerry Buss smiling. Magic's presence not only means a .few more wins . . . bµt it also means a few more people, and that means · a few more dollars and cents ... If UC Irvine Coach Bill Mulligan doesn't get a few commitments soon from school officials as to imoroving the basketball program, watch for the feisty Irishman to pack his bags and go for bigger and better conditions elsewhere.• It should come-as no surprise to UCI officials (See SEVANO, Page 8%) UCI wins, 75-69 Mulligan solves on~ nightmare 81 JOHN SEV ANO Of Ille Delly ffllol Sufi Titan gymnasium on the Cal State Fullerton campus holds very few good memories for Bill Mulligan. ' While a coach· at Saddleback College, Mulligan was forced to witness two of his more agoniz- ing defeats there -one in th'e state championship finals, and another a year later in the semifinals of the same tourna- ment. For awhile Saturday night, the UC Irvine mentor must have thought he was in the midst of another rerun. eaters couldn't seem to get on- trac k. BUT A FULL SEASON of basketball and 26 games have done a lot to mature Mulligan's squad -and it showed In the PCAA at8ndlnga (l'INA\.I C-'-• °"' ... WL WL FrH nO Stet. n 2 1l l San Jo'9 Stele 10 • 1' 1 Lone Beed\ Stete ' S lo 11 UC lrvlne • S 11 t Utell Sle1t S t 11 IS UC Senle 6¥ber• . S 9 11 16 Unlwrllty ol Pe<lltc • 10 IO 12 Cet Stele Fullerton 2 12 S 21 . S•l-r'•Sc-UC lrvone>s, C.t Stele Fullerton" Lone 8HC'll Sul• u. UC Seftl• •• ..-. ,, ~;~"::"'at!':t':: •• ~1!.~!11~ of Pe<lllC It l'CAA TOUlllNAM•NT TIMl~y't l"elr .... Cel Stele Fuller1on Yi. Sen J°" Slete. 4 P m Lone B<te<tl Stere vs. untwrt•IY of Pe<llic. 1 pm UC Irvine v'-Ulell Slete. 9 p.m. · Delly l"IMC -lty Gery A NON-ROSTER CATCHER ~DAVIS WORKS ON HIS HITTIJtQ FOAM WITH A GAME OF FUNQO AT PALM SPRINGS .. That's because bis Anteaters were tralUng the Jut-place Tltana ol Fullerton, 18-11, and there ~·t appear to be any re· lief in tit. The Titans weren't missing ything from the floor al the outs t (they opened 5-for-5 from the field) and the Ant· !All-· ere ple~d •1 Anetwlm Conv.,110<' c•rcer "'"" Frnno Slete reuilvlne • llrlt r~ bye UC S..u Ber~r• It lnelle11>1e.I i All he· wants IS to have fun La Roche hopes to return to all-star f o -,:m of years past . I By ED ZINTEL then with three other major league 0it1MDeUy1'11.es1ett clubs from 1972-77 and again with the PALM SPRINGS -It may not be Angels beginning in mid-season in 1977, asking much, but at this point, all David La Roche had five seasons with an ERA Eusene La Roche wants -all be really under 2.i.>. He was also a two-time all- wants -is to have fun again. star selection. In the early days, beck in the e,arly In 1978, La Roche bad perhaps his 7bs, and again as recenUy as 1978, fmest season. He posted a 10-9 record, baseball was fun for the Angels left-2.81 ERA and a club record 25 saves. band~ relief pitcher. Then suddenly, and for reasons he is But for La Roche, whose .career has still not sure of. La Roche turned sour seen more ups and downs than the in l979. aerial tramway near the Al}'ls' spring It happened, ironically, during the training camp here, ~e "ta1,. ' o years Angels' best season in history, but La have Heen anything buJ~"; Roche's statistics in 1979 were to him, At one ftme, La Roe A! 4iS one of the embarrassing. \~,merican· Lea o's~eliable The record fell to 7-11 and the ERA ~tcbers. With --'f/1 1970-n. ballooned to 5.57. He pitched 10 less in- Dings than in 1978, yet gave up 34 more hits. The numbers of saves dropped to 10. "I guess I just wasn't ready for the season," La Roche said Saturday following the Angels' sixth day of spring training. "Spring didn't go well for mei I got O(f to a bad start and then pressed. For the rest of the year, I tried to make a good year out of one day." Things didn't improve much for La Roche in 1980 -the Angels' worst year in history. The ERA was somewhat better (4.08) but not much else was. Manager Jim Fregosl let La Roche start some games toward the end of a hopeless season but all that did was bring on more frustration. La Roche completed just one game and finished with a 3.5 record. "My pitching is just like the weather, it has to change," La Roche said at the time. Was this the same man talking who was runnerup tQ. the Yankees' Rick Gossage in 1978 as . Fireman of the Year? Well, ye.s it was. But now it's 1981 and La Roche is hoplng his luck will change as quickly as the Southern California weather can. "Everything feels good," La Roche said. "The main thing ls to get off to a good start. then If the Angels want to (See ANGELS, Page 8%) end as the Anteaters closed reg- ular season play in the PCAA Conference with a hard-fought and tiring 75·69 decision over the Titans before 2,912. The steady play of Kevin Magee, the bench-work of Jason Works, the direction of guard Kevin Fuller and the outside shoqting of Randy Wbieldon all played a part in the victory. It was a patlent.. unrattled UCI team that turned a 26·21 deficit into a 36-28 advantage in the lat- ter stages of the first half with a 15-2 spurt that was as pretty to watch as it was for UCI to ex- ecute. ·'It was a tough loss in Santa Barbara and we didn't want to let a game like that tear us up," said Works. 1'We had to bounce back." The win snapped a two-game losing streak and improved the Anteaters' numbers for the 'Season to 9-5 in conference, 17-9 overall. NOW, A DATE with Utah State looms ahead for the Ant- eaters in the first round of the PCAA Tournament, where the winner automatically secures an NCAA playoff bid. "I tb1nk we're ready and we have a positive attitude," said Magee about the tournament. UGUNA, EA GUJS GET HOME SITES Oranae Coast atea basketball teams are doing quite well lD tbe CIF playoffs -but they aren't much In wlnnlDa coln ru.,.. Loaen on Saturday m~ -~ .. e Fountain Valley, Ocean · ··~"" and Corooa del ···•Tel~ ...... John Sevano lllyPlit SUN DAV. MARCH 1, 1•1 ANN LANDERS MOROSCO PE ENTERTAINMENT REAL ESTATE 81 87 89 811 fl Guess who is a Met again? That's right. Dave Kingman has been p~ddled ... B2 . -fl D a_ Angels, Dodgers look for . a Nobody bu to lecture a majqr league baseball mana1er on the importance of pitcbin1. It's the name of the game, as they say. ~ Some experts believe pitchil\e constitutes u much as 75 percent of the nation's favorite pastime. And that's a conservative estimate. Others are convinced that percentage may be as high as 90. Alt anyone bas to do is look back on recent World Series performances for evidence. Sure, hit· ting and defense are important. But it wasn't hit- ting and defense that beat the powerful New York Yankees back in 1963, when Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale were taming .the mighty Bronx Bombers. And, it wasn't hit~g and defense that was winning world titles for the Cinctnnatis, Baltimores, Pittsburgt)s or Philadelpbias. The point lo all of this (in case you're wonder- ine> is that-the Dodgers and Angels don't appear to be through as far -as the trading market is con- cerned. According to sources, both sides are actively ..__if not quietly -seeking to bolster what team of- ficials believe to be a weak corps. The Dodgers, in particular, feel they desperately need that one stopper who can go ou~ every four or eight days and faahion a victory. Don Sutton filled that role admirably 1.he past couple of years, and Tommy John did the same before that. No one can minimjze the importance of a stopper. Just ask Jim Fregosi. After4olan Ryan left, the only stopper the Angels bad was the one clogging the clubhouse sink. That's what the Dodgers, hopefully, are going to avoid. And with the pitching-rich Houston I Astros hovering over their shoulders, Dodgers general manager Al Campanls> feels compelled to fill the gap. The Dodgers have approached a number of teams, but they're focusing their efforts on the .Oakland A's, where Billy Martin bas stated.on a number of occasions he'd be willing to part with one of his youna phenoms at the right price. The stumbll'bg block here, though, is that neittier sMe wants to ~et burned on a trade by someone within its own division. So, negoUaUona are delicate. The Dodgers are gfeatly intereated, according to one source, in right-bander Rick Laniford, who was 19-12 with a 3.26 ERA in 1980 and also led the majors with 28 complete games. Regardless. stay tuned. Things are just begin- ning to get interesting. • • * TANTALIZING TIDBITS: The return of Magic Johnson t-0 the Lakers bas ·o~er Jerry Buss smiling. Magic's presence not only means a few more wins . . . but It also means a few more people, and that means a few more dollars and Of course, the price for Langford is bi.c_h. but the Dod&ers seem to be willing to accomodate. Names floatint around include Steve Howe,. '1ickey Hatcher, Rudy Law and Pedro Guerrero. Naturally the Dodeers wouldn't part with all of them - -no pitcher is that important. But a package of two may tantalize the A's ... and Martin. cents . . . . Incidentally, you can add the A's to the .Angela' list, too, with Matt Keough (16-13, 2.92 ERA), a former Corona del Mar High star , being prominently mentioned. If UC Irvine Coach Bill Mulligan doesn't get a few commitments soon from school officials as to improving the basketball program, watch for the feisty Irishman to pack his bags and go for bigger and better conditions elsewhere. It should come as no surprise to UCI officials <See SEVANO, Page BZ> Dally "''" ,,_ lty Gary Am9rMe UCI wins, 75-69 Mulligan solves . one nightmare By JOHN SEV ANO 0( IN O.lly Pllet Stat! · Titan gymnasium on the Cal State Fullerton campus holds very few good memories for Bill Mulligan. While a coach at Saddleback College, Mulligan was forced to witness two-of his more agoniz- ing defeats there -one in the state championship finals, and another a year later in the semifmah of the same tourna- ment. For awhile Saturday night, the UC Irvine mentor must have thought be was in the midst of another rerun. eaters couldn't seem to get on- track. BUT A FULL SEASON of basketball and 26 games have done a lot to mature Mulligan's squad -and it showed ln the PCAA at.ndlnp (PINAL) ~·--WL WL F rHnO Stale 11 J 13 , kn Jo .. SU.le 10 4 1' 1 LCN>Q Bee<h State ' S • 14 12 UC Irvine ' S t7 t Utah State S ' ti IS UC S.nta BMbMa S ' 11 16 Unlver~ly O! Paclll< 4 10 14 12 Cal State Flllle,,on 1 1J s 11 Sat-y'•k-uc lrviM 7S, Cal State Fullerton H Long a.ac1> State IJ, UC S.nlJI Bar.._, a Tr f1 ~;~';'~~ "H~l:1!!"9.!f1~., Peelle" ~TOUaNAM•NT T""t'May't .. alr"'9s CAI Stale Fullerton Vl. San JOSA Stat•. 4 p .. m. Long O.acll State vl. Unlver$lty ol Pac111<. I pm. UC Irvine,,.,, Utah Slate, 9 Pm NON-ROSTER CATCHER 8()f DAVIS WORKS ON HIS HITTING FOAM WITH A GAME OF FUNOO AT PALM SPRINGS. That's because bJs Anteaters were trailin' the last-place Tttana of Fullerton, 18-11, and there didn't appear to be any re· lief in sight. The Titans weren't missing anything from the floor at the outset (they opened 5-for-5 from the field) -and the Ant- (All 9..,.,.l are pla yed at Anaheim Conv..,liO<' Certer wltl'I Frnno Slate recelvin9 a first r~ Dye. UC Santa 8.,bera Is ineligible.) All he · wants is ·to have fun La Roche hopes_ to return to all-star form of years P ast By EDZINTEL Of 11M Dally .. liet Staff PALM SPRINGS -It may not be asking much, but at this point, all David Etlgene La Roche wants -all be really wants -is to have fun again. In the early days, back in the early 7bs, and again as recently as 1978, baseball was fun for the Angels left. banded relief pitcher. But for La Roche, whose career bas aeen more ups and downs than the aerial tramway near the Angels' spring traiilina camp here, the last two years have been anything but fun. At one time, La Roche was one of the American League's most reliable pitchers. With the Angels in 1970-n . then with three other major league clubs from 1972-77 and again with the Angels beginning in mid-season in 1977, La Roche had five seasons with an ERA under 2.~. He was also a two-time all· star selection. In 1978, La Roche bad perhaps his finest season. He posted a 10-9 record, 2.81 ERA and a club record 25 savt!s. Then suddenly, and for reasons he is still not sure of, La Roche turned sour in 1979. It happened, ironically, during the Angels' best season in history, but La Roche's statistics in 1979 were to him, embarrassing. The record fell to 7-11 and the ERA ballooned to 5.57. He pitched 10 less in- ~· nings than in 1978, yet gave up 34 more hits. The numbers of saves dropped to 10. "I guess I just wasn't ready for the season," La Roche said Saturday following the Angels' sixth day of spring training. "Spring mttn't go well for mei I got off to a bad start and then pressed. For the rest of the year, I tried to make a good year out of one ~ay." Things didn't improve much for La Roche in 1980 -the Angels' worst year in history. The ERA was somewh'at better (4.08) but not much else was. - · Manager Jim Fregosi let La Roche start some games toward the end of a hopeless season but all that did was bring on more frustration. La Roche completed just one game and finished with a 3-5 record. "My pitching is just like the weather, it has 19 change," La Roche said at the time. Was this the same man talking who was runnerup lQ. the Yankees' Rick Gossage in 1978 as Fireman of the Year? Well, yes it was. But now it's 1981 and La Roche is hoping his luck will change as quickly as the Southern California weather cQJ'l. "Everything feels good," La Roche said. "The main thing is to get off to a good start. then if the A_ngels want to (See ANGELS, Page BZ> eAd as the Anteaters closed re'-- ular season play in the PCAA Conference with a bard-fought and tiring 75-69 decision over the Titans before 2,912. The steady play of Kevin Magee, the bench-work of'Jason Works, the direction of guard Kevin Fuller a.nd the outside shooting of Randy Whieldon all pla~ed a part in the victory. It was a patient, unrattled UCI team that turned a 26·21 deficit into a 36-28 advantage in the lat- ter stages of the first half with a 15-2 spurt that was as pretty to watch as it was for UCI lo ex- ecute. ·'It was a tough loss in Santa Barbara and we didn't want to let a game like that tear us up," said Works. "We had to bounce back." The win snapped a two-game losing streak and improved the Anteaters ' numbers for the season to 9-5 in conference, 17-9 overall. NOW, A DATE ~itb Utah State looms ahead for the Ant- eaters in the first round of the PCAA Tournament, where the winner automatically secures an NCAA playoff bid. "I think we're ready and we have a positive attitude," said Magee about the tournament. U GUNA, EA GUJS GET HOME SITES Oranae Cout area basketball team• are dolnl quite well ln tbe CIF playoff• -but they aren't much ln wlnnln1 coin ru.-. Lolen on Saturday momlq were Fountain Valley, Ocean View, EdllOG a.nd Corooa de1 Mar -ud all'fluat trnel Tuel· day ln tlle aecOnd round of tbe ellmlnatlom. · . Laiuna Beach and Elt&ncia'a Ea1les were paranteed bolM 1amn because \hey were on tbe road ln the llnt round and thelr opponents (Sunny HUI• and Lynwood, respectively) ha~ · home tames. Sites have not been de- termined, but Fountatn Vall91 ll on the road with Pd>I Verdel, Oceao View travels to Lat.wood, Edison la at NoVe. Dame <Sherman Oaka) and Cerona del Mar ventuNt to IUverakle Poly. 1 .. • •• • Kingma11: comes ~ack to where it all started From AP dilpa&dtea NEW YORK -Dave Klnaman, the slug-Ill tlnl out.fielder with a hiatory ol e06troversy. waa traded to the New York Meta by the Chlcaio Cut. Saturday nlpt ln exchange for outfielder Steve Henderson at\d casb, A Meta spokesman an- nounced. The deal bad been expected f0Uowto1 reports Friday that Kineman bad cleared out bis locker at the Cubs' Tucson, traln.lna camp when Bob. Kennedy, the N~onal League club's 1eneraf manager, reiterated Chicago policy aeainst re- neeoUating contracts. "I'm not surprised," Kingman said of the deal, which brines him back to lbe team with wbicb be blossomed into one ol baseball's .top home run bitters in the mid-1970s. "I waa expecting something to happen." Henderson led lbe Mets in bitting last season with a -~ average and had the higb,est career batting mark in the club's history, at .287. But bis eight home runs a11d..SS RBI in 1980 were not what the Mets were looking for as they tried to rebuild. "Dave Kingman is the quality ~ome run hitter that we have been missing since we traded him" to San Diego in June 1977, New York Manager Joe Torre sattat the Mets' spring training camp in St. Petersburg, Fla. QMOt~ of tlw d•• ------. ''Playgrounds are the best place to learn the game because il you lose you sit down." -Basketball coach Gary WUUams of American University. Nater'• 22 ,, .. ,.,.~8•• DW.. •• 'Swea Nater tossed in 22 points but his im- proper in -bounds pass in the closing seconds almost cost San Diego a 104 -103 National Basketball Association victory over Houston m Saturday night . . . Forward BerHrd lliag tossed in a game- higb 33 points to lift Golden State to a U0-101 victory over Kansas City. King bad scored 109 points in the last three Golden State games . . . Larry Kenon scored 20 points and Reggie Thews, held scoreless until midway· through the second quarter, added 17 to lead Chicago to a 101-97 win over New York. It was the 1.000th game for Red Hollman as coach of the Knicks. during which time he has compiled a 571-429 record. Brett lace• •eeond ""-orrlaoid operatio• AU-star third baseman George Brett returned Ill to Kansas City for hemorrhoid surgery Saturday, a repeal of the medical problem that disabled him. for part of the World Series in 0-ct.o~r ... Baltimore owner Edward Bennett WllUams said be was still interested in a· new stadium at the Camden Yards in downtown Baltimore but he is concerned that the city council -might oppose it . . Relief pitcher Terry Forster, attempting a comeback following two elbow opera· lions, was impressive in the Dodgers' second spring training workout at Vero Beach ... Billy Martin says he'll ch•llenge the spring training ruJe on the use of designated hitters when National League teams play on the Oakland prac- tice turf. The rules say an. American League club can only use a DH when it is the home team ... The Boston Red Sox, five days into spring training, are continu· ing efforts to re!sign catcher Carlton Fisk, who won free agency in arbitration two weeks ago . Reolde •r•res i•ree tl.wa ..... Rookie Jorgen Pettersson registered his ~ third three-goal performance of the season as ' St. Louis captured a 7-4 Nation al Hockey League victory over Washington Saturday ... P hiladelphia, behind Keany Uueman's score off his own re- bound, swept past Minnesota, 4·2 . . . Brian Engblom and Marlo Tremblay scored the tying and lead goals as Montreal completed an unbeaten ~onth of February with a S-3 win over Toronto . . . Rick Kehoe, Rod Scbatt and Greg Malone scored third-period goals as Pittsburgh extended its winning streak to four games with a S.4 verdict over the New York Rangers . . . Rookie Ed Cooper scored a tie-breaking goal ~s Colorado snapped a nine-game winless streak with a 3· 1 victory over Edmonton. O'Mnart1 t•lnl I• ... BIU C..... Mark O'Meara of Laguna Niguel fired a · n third-round 70 and took O't'er third place all alone in the Bay Hill Golf Classic behind leader Aad1 Bean and second place Tom Wataoa, his playing partnen, Saturday. Bean is three strokes in front of Wataon and seven up on O'Meara ... The third round of the Olympia Gold Classic at Industry Hills was postponed by rain Saturday and toumamenvi:ficiaJs saic:r ttie vent would be shortened to 54 holes. Weather permitting, the final round will be played today. If it is rained out again, it will be played Monday. Tournament officials said the purse would not be re- duced. Ez.8fire• C.141NU te te•dlW Former Fountain Valley High football star Bryan Caldwell takes the witness stand Monday as the trial for former Arizona State University footba ll coach Frank Kaab begins its fifth Ill week . . . The Oakland Raiders have flled a brief in U.S. District Court chargtn1 National Football League Com- missioner Pete &01elle with tnowledge or ·Super Bowl ticket Improprieties and Los Angeles Rams owner Georgia Fron· Uere with criminal conspiracy to evade Income tax . . . Loa Sabu, a. former bead coach with eight pro and colleee football clubs, is expected to be named president of t.be New York YaQkees today . . . 24-year-old Ohio boxer Freel Bowmaa. 24, was listed In critical condition after underiol.nc emer1ency surgery for a blood clot in bis br&in followtn1 a sixth-round knockout by New J ersey U1btwei1bt champion Gino Peres • . . New Haven of the American Hockey League bas received Glean Goklap on loan from the Kings . . . Saad Malaammad retained his World Boxing Co\DlcU li1ht heavyweight title with an llth·round knockout of elgbt- ranked Youell .lolt••o• in Atlantic City, just after the Bowman knockout . ANGELS .. • • trade me, they c:an 1~a quality player In return. 1 Uke tb1I elub. I want the belt for them." The belt La Rocbe ml&ht be abl• to do for the Anseta iD 1111 ls to retu.rn to h1I form ol Uu:et yeanaao. The c~nt •late of al!U.. 1bow1 that the An1els have a •oUd ~ ol relievers In Andy Hassler, Don Aase, Jobn D'Ac- qulato and La Roche. The starting rotation ls unset- tled and ful.1 of doubts. La Roche admits that be moch prefers abort term relief <"'"" come ln durlnl the eighth or ninth lnolng and save the ship. But he may not have it bis way. Not with the present group of starten who were a com!?ined '6-50 with a 4.37 ERA last season. "I look at myself as a middle reliever," says La Roche. "U Hassler gets hurt or something they have me. If they need a fifth starter, they have me." Sounds great, but can La Roc he deliver? Can be hold down a narrow lead for the Angels for three, four or even more innings? ''The long work may take its toll but I 'm prepared io whatever I can to help. Last year I pitched more innings than I ever ha.ve in my life. I got down. I was miserable and fight· ing ·myself. I wasn't having fun. But things will turn around this year. I'm confidenl or that." * * * ANGELS OWNER Gene Autry, was a brief visitor to the, workouts Saturday as be bad been for most of the week. The singing cowboy, who it would stand to reason, has the most to lose if the strike becomes reality. said he is not against the strike. He just wants to know one way or the other - and soon. "I wish they would just decide right now whether to strike or not and go from there," he said. "ff a strike is imminent, fine, let's call off the season right here. ''But why wait three months and stop the season in mid· stream? I'd just as soon they'd gel together and then play next year if they can't come to terms." ·· * ANGIL NOTES VIC• Preslclefll ot Pl•r•• Ptnonnel Mike,..,, .,.o •n lnltrest1n11 canlrani.. lion w11n • sa<lng lrMnlng vllilor llM other Oay ~Y' Port. "Tnl• 11ur I .,.o ,.,..,., Men ~ore In my 1llt c•mt1>11lorntan<1Y ld,'Heyclidyou,_., .. ,.., ... ·-(Ptlll-lpN• Pttllllts C•ICM I") Htd •l>O"I , .. P'•ren 1.nl wM>llflll Ille rlQhh of every Other ArM•k .. <Hlien7 Htll,' Int OYY Yid, 'II llwl • ..,,.., inty w•nl. then wner 11Wy ..,.,, " to m•u uo.ooo • yHr wnn 1wo w•"' v..: .. •an-no CIWflct of lrM -yl"' •.• S.c--.... , onca .,..lvtd •llout 1S ml""'•• i.ta tor -ll•rt ol WWl«luts s.1..,.,. r -to• s.rcnllc ,.,._ or •PC>l•Y~ from hil .ire.Oy 'wultng l .. ,,,,,,.lu "Whtrt • OIKo7' Gr k n • .,...,, IOOlllflll •rauncl"" D•n l'~d. whO"-•••i.o•rr••td ••It Ford.lffltdtn IM rr•r rM1k\of uw pt•y111. tu\t rotted overonNs.• ••om•<h •or .._ • .,...,,..P• _ l!AVE LA ROCHE Mounties to}> OCC, 63-57 By CURT SE EDEN 0t111e 0.11, .. 11.-se.11 W Ar.NUT -Before Saturday night's South Coast Conference Shaughnessy playoff contest with Ml. San Antonio here, Orange Coast College basketball coach Tandy Gillis plnpointe<\_two of bis team 'sobjecUves. First, he needed nothing short of a sterling defensive effort against the explosive Mounties. And second. he needed t.bat de· fens ive effort to envelope the deadly duo of Mike Kearse and Paul Perkins. Gillis accomplished both objee· lives, but his Pirates still came out on the short end of a 63-57 score, thus ending OCC's hopes for a state playoff bid. "WHAT HURl' VS was real poor shooting, both field goals and free throws, in the first half," ex- plained a disappointed Gillis following the contest. The ~irates hit on on just 11 of 33 shots in the first half for a 33 percent average, yet they found themselves down by j ust three points at i n- termission. The Pira\es fell behind quickly and had to battle to get close after Mt. San Antonio had taken leads of 11-4, 18-10. 23-13 and 27-18. But Rich Kindorf scored eight of occ·s final 10 points of the half to leave the Mounties and Coach .Gene Victor anything but satisfied after holding steady leads throughout the ball. Meanwhile, OCC went to work on stopping Kearse and Perkins, a pair of 6 -4 forwards who destroyed the m lbe last time the two teams met. Perkins looked more like the middle of a sandwich with OCC's John Saun- ders, Tim Johnson and Brian Maravich constantly surround· ing t)lm. AS A RESULT, the No. 1 scorer in the conference was held to just eight points in the first half, while Kearse. the No. 2 scorer , had just , five. INGLEWOOD CAP > -Rookie At the start of the second half, Islanders hand Kings· 2-1 ·setback Brent Sutter scored the winning OCC's Greg Krohnfeldt connect- goal 4:,1.S into•lhe final period ed on a jumper to pull the Pirates Saturday night to give the New towithinone,31-30, butonceagain York Islanders a 2-~ National Mt. San Antonio managed to open Hockey League victory over the comfortable five to seven-point Kings. • bulges. The 19-year-old Sutter , playing It wasn't until lbe 8:26 mark in only his second game since that OCC forged ahead for the being recalled from Letfuidge first time, as John Kresicb coo- .. HOCKEY/ BAilKETMU. / IPORTI QN TV Todo,y's TV 8JllOWA&DLMNDY • .... ..., ......... I Followlng •• t~ too IPOrtt wwnts on TV today .-atlnga are: / <I ' / •lCC•llent; I / ./ worth w•tchl""'· / :, fair· / forget It. "" .... , ' ~ 10 a.m., Channet 2' ./ ./ ./ ./ NBA llASKETIALL: Phllldelphla at.Boston. Announcm: DICk Stockton and Kevin Loughery. It wlll be Or. J (Julius Erving) and the Philadelphia 761rs against Larry Bird and the Boston C•ltlcs In a key Attanttc Division battle between the first and second place tNms. Erv. Ing Is leading the 76ers In scoring with better Jhan 24 a Qame while Caldwell Jones is averaging seven rebounds. Bird Is INd· Ing the Celtic offense with 20 points a garYl4and In rebounding with 10pertllt. ~ Noof?, Chennel 4 ./ ./ GOLF: Bay Hill Classic. Announcers: Don Crlque, John Brodie, Bruce Devlin, Bob Goal by and Jay Randolph. Andy Bean, greatly aided by the triple bOgey disaster that ambushed Tom Watson suroed out to a three-stroke lead after three rounds of the Bay Hill Golf Classic. Mark O'Meara, a resi- d".nt of Laguna Niguel and a rookie on the tour this year, played with Bean and Watson and fired a thlrd-round 70Saturday. He is third,butse)'" strokes off Bean's pace. • 12:30 p.m., Chennef 2 ./ ./ ./ ./ ffB~ BASKETBALL~ Phoenix at Lakers. Announcers: Gary Bender, Biii Russell and Rick Barry. With Earvin "Magic" Johnson back In the fold, the Lakers flgur~ to be tough against the Pacific Division leading Suns, especially at the Forum. J ohnson played Friday night and will be on hand for today's game with the Suns to join Kareem Abdul- Jabbar, Jamaal Wilkes and the other Lake rs. Leonard "Truck" Robinson leads the Suns attatk with a 19-point per game average with Dennis Johnson hitting 18and Walter Davis 17. . Ci' 3 p.m., Chennel 2 ./ ./ WOMEN'S GOLF: Olympia Gold Classic. Announcers: Don Drysdale, Jim Hiii, Mary. Bea Porter and Mary Bryan. Saturday's third-round was washed out by rain after being delayed twice. Sally Little will take a one-stroke lead into the final round today over Kathy Whitworth and Lorj Garbacz with Nancy Lopez-Melton another stroke back at 14'~ Little has re· corded two scores of 71, leaving her four-under-par. T.hetourna-ment was shortened to 54 holes and if washed out today, would be completed Monday with no reduction in prize money. ~ 3 p.m., Chennel 4 ./ ./ ./ ./ COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Oregon State at UCLA. Announcers: Dick Enberg and Barry Tompkins. UCLA's rejuvenated Bruins hope to upend the No. 1 ranked Beavers in a nationally televised game today. Steve Johnson leads the Beaver attack 'that is 23-0 tor the season and 14-0 in Pacific-10actipn. UCLA, the 13th-ranked team in the country, is 18-5 overall arfti 11-4 in the conference. The Bruins and Coach Larry Brown returned Kenny Fields to the roster this week aft er he was suspended earlier but it was Michael Sanders and Cliff Pruitt who sparked the team .to an easy win over Oregon Friday night. OTHER TEL'EVISION 9:45a.m. (34) -FUTBOL INTERNACIONAL. 10 a.m. (50) -SPORTS 4MERICA -Featured: The Jersey Shore marathon in Asbury Park, N.J . 11 a.m. (50) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 1 p.m. (7) -SUPERSTARS -Eight of America's finest women athletes compete in the Women Superstars, taped at Key Biscayne, Fla. Among those vying are figure skater Dorothy Hamill; speed skater Leah Pqulos Muell er; basket- ball star carol Blazejowski ; and rctanthoner Gayle Ollnek. Frank Gifford, Cathy Algby Mason and Reggie Jackson report. 2 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORC.D -coverage of top fuel competition in the NHRA World Finals, taped In October at Ontario. Also: Linda Fratlanne and Robin Cousins vs. Toller Cranston and Peggy Fleming in the world pro figure skating championships, taped in Landover, Md. Commentators in- clude: Dick Enberg, Paul Page and Steve Evans. 2:30 p.m . (7) -BOXING -Amateur boxers from the U.S. and Hungary meet in a series of bouts telecast from 8apid City, S.D. Keith Jackson reports. (22) -SOCCER. 3:30 p.m . (7) -WIDE WORLD OF ~PORTS -The U.S. Grand Prix motocross motorcycle championship~. "taped at Carlsbad. Also : The world ski flying championships, taped at Obersldorf, West Germany. Commentators include Jim Lampley, Jeff Smith, Al Michaels and Art Devlin. 11 p.m. (22) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The Dayton Flyers vs. the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, taped at Notre Dame, Ind. RADIO , Basketball -Phoenix at Lakers, 12:30 p.m., KLAC (570); Oregon State at UCLA,.3 p.m., KMPC (710). · (The Dally Pilot Is not responslbl• for late changes.) ,. ..... ,. .... , SEV ANO'S COLUMN . • • or the Western HftAkey League nected for a 47-46 lead. But the "'" ' that feelers have already been· to shop some of their picks for a snapped a 1-1 deadlock when be Bucs could never get lbe ball hi h 1 t· A d t th defl ected a blast from the blue again once lbey had a lead. extended to Mulligan from other g er se ec ion. n • a e I. b d 1 .A. K M "Two times in a row, they (Mt. programs. And, the longer he same time, look for New Orleans tne Y e eu~eman en or-festers in frustration. the worse to trade its No. 1 choice for some row San Antonio) got euy layups The defending Stanley Cup when they were up by one, .. Gillis it's going to get. provkenftalehnt andd and cboup:~ of champions, after a sluggish first said. "U we could have gotten the Mulligan is the best thing to P c s urt er own t e 1De. ball with a one-pointlead , may~ h' h Irvin Almost sounds like the Saints period in which they mustered 1t t e e campus since the and Rams should get together. only two shots on goal, scored :flh~~d have done somethln school dec.ided to go Division I Hmmmmmmmm ... their first goal 13:08 into the three years ago. It would not on-· So, the women golfers are second period on a power play. GIU..IS WAS ALSO upset with ly be a crime, but a tragedy, to back in Southern California. The Delenseman J ean Potvin drilled the fouls, or Jack of, called against let this coach get away· men's tour exits with the finish in bis second goal of the season, Mt. San Antonio. The Mounties And, if these same officials or the Glen Campbell LA Open, a 25-footer which eluded Kings, were whistled just three times in think they can replace Mulligan and the women's tour enters by goalie Ma r io Lessard. Bob thesecondhalf. and pick right up where he left way of Industry Hills, with the Bourne and Mike Bossy assisted "Wedidn'tgotothelineonc'e " off -they better lbink again Kemper Open to follow in on the goal. Gillis said. "The second half w~s March. Los Angeles bad ta.ken a 1-0 tbedlfference. The college football draft will What a case of bad timing for lead 2:41 Into the second period "I thought we had a good year be held Ai' 28-29. The Rams, Uie women. Following the men's on Steve J eosen's 14th g~al of (17-12)," surmised Glllls. "With again, ha a high number of tour is li ke watching an the season and lOOtb career seven freshmen on the' team this selections ( in the the fint Qve Academy Award•winning movie point. Jensen took a pass from year, we should have a belJuva a rounds. Far more than they on television. Somehow, it's just J im Fox and fired the 1oa1 past team next year." nee4. So, look for the team to try not the same. the l~~ers, n~min~r ~b ,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Smith. I The tint period was scoreless altbou1h the Kings out.shot New York lG-1. The lOISS dropped the second place Kings lour point. bebind Montreal In the Norris Division. The Kinp are 34-21·9. New York la 38-17-10 for first place and a four point marlin over Philadelphia in the Patrick Division. .. UCLA runs by UCI, Fresno Brulns' Tony Banks . Banb poet· ed 1 46.2 to 46.9 for Carey on the slow track. BUI Dorvall and Pat Nub ran one·two in tbe 400-m eter In- termediate hurdles and Charlie Cbrlatemen captured the two- m lle run H tbe only other bl11lll1Mt ol t.be meet for tbe Antealera. Cbrlatenaen ran 8:54,7 for the two-mUe wbll1 Dorvall had a 52.7 ln wln.nina t.he hurdle race. The meet'• only double 1rinner was UCLA's Krta Lettow 1'bo won the abot put and di1cU1 u the Bndnl po1ted 10. polnta to •~ IOC' tbe >Anteatera and ~ for Freuo State. UCI mMt1 UC Santa Barbara at boDM Setwday at l lD lta Dat me«. ( .. 1 BASEBALL: I WAESTUNO / BASKETBAI:-~ OV,-~ag~a~ MD optimistic. By llOGtR CA RLSON" Quite a handful for Ickes to 0t 111e o.11, ~11.u .. 11 build around, and he bas a lot Another big year is anticipat- ed in the camps of Mater Dei and Ocean View high school baseball, and Laguna Beach ls looking for better things under · new coacb J oe Ronquillo as the 1981 campaign nears. Here is a look at each of the Orange Coast area entries in the Angelus <Mater Dei>. Empire (Ocean View> and South Coast (Laguna Beach> leagues: Mater Del A year ago Maler -Dei High Coach Bobby Ickes was a confi· dent man. He knew his team had great potential and he knew good things were ahead for bis Monarchs. Later, Ickes was faced with a dismal situation as his team flo unde r e d in the Angelus League. barely survi ved to make the playoffs, t h en skyrocketed to win the CIF 4-A cha m pionship at Anaheim Stadium. It was quite a year and Ickes has six starters back from that group, including outfielder Tom Baine. catcher Amin David, out· fi elder Mike Johsz and pitchers Ma rk Brown. Steve Mendoza and Dan Sottosanti. Baine earne d All-Orange County honors after hitting at a .360 clip and Amin's All-Angelus Leag.te status was highighted by a .306 balling average and strong defense behind the plate. Johsz batted .396 and has two game-winning bits, in addition to a defensive play in the fin als that saved the title Brown had a no hitter in league and won two games in the playoffs. Mendoza was an all· league pitcher and was credit- ed with a one-hitter during the season and Sottosanti had a no· hitter and orie-hitter, in addition to two wins in the playoffs . HB, E agles, Vaqs draw home games Edison High 's No. 2 ranked Chargers are on the road in CIF 'fl 4-A soccer action Tuesday fac· ing Miraleste High or the Ocean League. In other 4·A division games, Ocean View is on the road at Baseline League respresentative Damien , while Huntington Beach has drawn· a home assign- ment against No. 3 seed Clare· mont. . Jn 2·A action Wednesday Estancia'S Eagles host Marshall and Irvine's Vaqueros are at home against Valencia. Custom Diving Suits Include: Knee Pads Spine Pad As low as more. There are senior infielders Dave Hanna, Brian Mathews and juniors J ohn Eccles, Dan Foley, Mike Lindsten , Steve Livernois and John McShane. Also seniors Fred Gunderman, Rick Moore and Pat Quinn and juniors Frank Spates and Paul Wallace. Ocean View Among the two-year lettermen for Coach Bill Gibbons are 6·8 pitcher Wayne Carlander, out· f ie Ider s Doug I r vi ne a nd Richard Egan and catcher David Maloney. Also with varsity experience are second baseman Glen Koller, pitcher Bill Small, out- fielder Fred Tuttle, shortstop Rebert Hernandez, pitche.r· outfielder Kevin Stanley and first baseman Greg Villarroel. But there are some big ifs in the Seahawks' camo. Carlander and his basketball teammates Small and Jeff Weston won't be available for a while because of basketball com mitments. Standout pitc h er Jack Reinholtz has been graduated. as was catcher deluxe Chris Schultz. leaving two gaping holes in the Ocean View attack. And there is the matter of the Empire League where the Seahawks dwell. Year-in and year-out, the Empire League of· fers a rugged schedule. Others who figure promj nently in Gibbons ' plans a re third baseman John Heinle and out· fi elders' Tracy Hagar and Andre Howard. Laguna Beach .,Ronquillo takes over the Artists' progr am and there are a lot of.ifs and maybes in his mind at this point, although he ap· pears to have a veteran group, led by a dozen seniors. Among the pitching can- didates are Eddie Mendoza and Kevin Clark, along with Brandt Uroman <pi t cher-first base). Paul M e ln yk (pitcher· s h ortstop ) and Milc:e Dunn (pitcher-outfield). all seniors. Damon Berryhill has catcher nailed down, but Joe Houston (ca tcher-outrield ) gives the former Estancia High assistant some depth to work with. Soren Lipson. a sophomore, and senior Scott McMeekin are vying for starting duty at first base, while the balance of the in· field will come Crom seniors Steve Chapman, Scott Magers and David Padgham. ln the outfield are seniors Ron · Br eeden and Dan Arndt, along with sophomore Dru Murphy. BOBBYICKES 4Castelo, Weiss win wrestling championship I rvine High's Dean Castelo < 98 l and Ro b We iss ( 138 ) stormed to CIF wrestling cham- pionships Saturday night as they led a band of six Or ange Coast area athletes in qualifying for the state championships Friday and Saturday at Chico State. Irvine Coach Gary de Beau· bien, along with his assistant, Rich Lara, expounded on their athletes' feats: "I felt Castelo could win the Cl F championship two years ago and as for Weiss, well , bis win in the semis really sparked him to win the championship. ··we felt Weiss was capable of this, too," said de Beaubien, whose Irvi ne teams have dominated the Sea View League the past three years. Others from the Orange Coast area to qualify for the state in· e lu ded Ir vine's S t e ve Schwichtenberg (fifth at 155). a nd Fountain Valley's Kevin Woody (second al 185), Ri ck Nozaki <fifth at 98 ) and John McCarthy (fifth at 138). Notre Dame Hi gh's Marty K is tier was the star of the show. winning his fourth Cl F crown. IRVI NE S PLITS; ESTANCIA TIES Sophomore Rod Poissant pitched Irvine High to a 5·1 vie· tor y in the ni ghtcap or a doubleheader after Capistrano Valley had defeated the Va- queros. 10·6 in the opener in rain-washed action at Sad· dleback Coll ege Saturday alter· noon. Jn a.nother single game. Estancia's Eagles battled Dana Hills to a l·l tie before rain washed out the remainder of the action alter four innings. Advanced Open Water $30°0 March 5 Boat~Dlve $28°0 arch 6 . 3 dives ' 522r Boat Dive -A Day of Fun April 11 & May 16 M/C VISA tay A Way 'finaice Rental Purchase Coronados Open 7 Daya Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sat. Sa m. toe p.m. Sun. 8 1.m .. to 3 p.m. U.S,A. ~7«l1 FOt't>et Rd . # 19 L8guna Niguel 831 -6650 I .. Orange Coast DAILY Ptl.OT/SUnc:t.y, March 1. 1981 a .4~el-s topple Gauch~~ Oregon fre1hman 1ink~ Trojan. ' Jn•AP i19pateMI SANTA BARBARA -Center Dino Grecory and forward Crall Oyllem•ea.ch scored 11 points to lead Loog Beach St.le to an U.'TJ Paclflc Coast Athletic Association basketball victory over the Unlver;ity of Callfornla-Santa Barbara Saturday night. The 49ers, who finished the reeuJar season 14· 12 in all games and 9.5 in the conference, took a 40-28 halftime lead and extended their lead to Sl-46 with 10 minutes remaining. The Gauchos ralUed toward the end after the outcome was no longer in doubt. Richard Anderson, the UCSB center and lead- ing scorer, was held to just eight points and two re· bounds as he sat out more than hall of lhe game because or fouls. Senior guard Walter Evans of the Gauchos, a former Golden West College player, led both teams in scoring with 26 points. Gary Moeller bad 1.5 for UC -Santa Barbara. The Gauchos finished tbe season with an 11-16 record in all games and 5-9 in the ~onference. Ore,,.• 81, IJSC 78 LOS ANGELES -Guard Fred Cofield made four free throws in the final 20 seconds and forward J ohn Greig scored 22 points to lead Oregon to an 81-78 Pacific-10 Conference victory over Southern Cal. .,. • With the Ducks leading 77·78 and Warn at 79-78, the Trojans fouled Cofield, but the freshman made two free throws on each occasion to seal the Oregon victory and finish the game with 12 points. Center Ron Burns added ll points and forward Felton Sealey had 10 for the Du cks, whose record if 12·13 in all games aod 5·11 in the conference. The vktoey booeled tM Spart.ana' reeotd to 19-7 -·their beet regular aeQOO record &Ince lMO and &ood enouah to nail second place In tbe PCAA behind Fresno St. San Jose's Steve Williams t.oued in 17 polnta, while Chrts McNealy and Ed Saunden added 10 api~ce. DePfltd Je5, l.•••I• (CM.JN CHI CAGO -All·American Mark A1ulrre l scored 31 points and Terry 9ummln11 added Z2 to lead DePauJ on its biggest &coriQC spree of the season. a lOS.95 victory over city rival Loyola. The fourth-ranked Blue Oemom, poetin& their' 12th straight triumph and boosting their record to : 25·1, blew to a qukk l&-2 lead. : Aoy hopes of a comeback were daabed when Darius Clemons, Loyola's leading scorer witb 23.6 points-per-game average, drew his foortb foul with 9: 17 left in the first half and went to the bench. Netre ••me 19, ••-•1 SeUTH BEND -Seniors Kelly Tripucka and Tracy Jackson, playing their final home game for sixth-rated Notre Dame. scored 20 points apiece to . lead the Irish over Dayton 70.57 . The two seJliors also led both teams in re· bounding, helping Notre Dame record a 40-35 edge off the boards. Jackson had 12 caroms and Tripucka grabbed 11. The Irish, 22·4, broke a 10.10 tie with six con· secutive points and were never caught. Tripucka, Jackson and Orlando Woolridge, who scored 18 points, each had a field goal in the streak. Southern Cal is 12·13 overall and 7-9 in the J'l,.,,.•I• 14, • ..,, ..... U Pac-10. The Trojans were led by Maurice Willi ams CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. _ J eff Lamp and witH 24. Barry Brooks and Dwight Anderson each Ralph Sampson led a 10·2 run midw~y in the had 18 for the Trojans. second half that carried third -ranked Virginia to a Fre .. o St. -Z Vtalt St. U 74·63 Atlantic Coast Conference victory over 17th· FRESNO -Five Fresno State Bulldiogs ranked Maryland as the Cavaliers rebounded from scored in double figures to give the team an 82-58 two straigh~ defeats. victory over the Utah Slate Aggies in a Pacific The Terps, who lost four players on fouls, led Coast Athletic Association game. 45·44 with 10:36 left on a jumper by Greg Manning Fresno, already PCAA champions as or Thurs· before Lamp and Sampson scored four points each day with their victory over San Jose, finished out in the next three minutes as Virginia took a 54-47 their season 12·2 in conference at 23-3 overall. Utah lead. The Terps never got closer than six. 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Sen Oleg0I COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN l"UlLEflTON TOUllNAMIENT (cllempl-111,1 Fullerton 70, Golden WHI 15 OOLO•N WIEST -Gii 11. l(rlkort•n 16, Kring I, ....._r S, ,._ley I, Scllltuter 2, Pliler 10, Hell J. P:UllEllTOtl -Metllew• l1, COOPer 19, Sel911m.n I, ~ ... u, Waller 7, Ano.non 1t , Etw-2. , H•llllmo Fllllerton, JS-JS Tolel IOYll . Golden West II, Fullerton 20, Fouled out· None. S~vte:e Tone Slwts at YOVI Door (Cell SW>r• ,...,....., Your A<••> COITAMUA641-1289 , .. .._ ....... _ MllltOH vie.,,o49s.G401 J"22c.-~ .... II•" 0..00 Pnry. ec ,._,.,.._,,I PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF KAY DOUGLAS MCKAY ANO OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A 107157. lfo all heirs , beneflci•r les, creditors and c ontingent creditors of Key Douglas M cKay of Irvine, CA 92714 and pets ons who may be otherwise interested In the will and/or estate: A petition has been flled by <;regory L. McCoy In the Superior C ourt of ... range County requesting that Gregory L. McCoy be ap, pQl n \ed as personal representat i ve to ad- •DISON -Meyer JJ, R.,1clet1 II, Sonclvlllen S, AMllotto •. ICrupU 2, Den Heyer •. Trep1 1. llttner a, Ho"" O, Cevell•ro 0, PtlCUUO 0. Icon ff OMrttn ArcMlt 11 1t 11 io--.2 IEdilOll Jt 10 tO 11-1s Totel '°"''' Arc.Ole 21, EclllGI\ JS, Fouled OUI. 0.n ...,.,, Senclvlll.f' llcliN!I), ~M•rtine 54, Rotllnt Htlfe 4' 111\AlllNA -Olllln(Jllem ... ltrry U, lwrl• 2, tefvn 6, Crt lt •. llem ..... tn 10, Corllttt O, ........,. O. llOLLINO MIL.LS -ll•nktflfelcl O, ~ 2, GrlllWlm I. TlMmel 17, ICeyMo 1, ICr- 11, l"oll.,. 2. Sc-..,. a.trto<t MorlM 14 I) • 21-$4 RoOlfto Hiits t II IS I...., Tetel fouls: Merino 16. Romne 111111 21; l"oultelouc; tl.tnltentelcl IROlll119Hllltl. \ ou~o~!~lo~~~ ~1Meitln· ney f, Oyer 17, Solk.o 4, Smlll\ I. •ITANCIA -Simpton 12, Froncy u. Relel 1 I, Hll(JllH J. Howloncl 6, Cerlltflle< 2, au, ... •. IAft(J(lelO •. Honc11. k-""Ourton Or•nee 10 • 1• 11--41 £11•11<1• .. " 10 22-42 Totel louts. 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C\lktor \lelleyl. 1u-Fo1...,, CKeftnodrl clo<. Sllve cs.nu Merl•>. W ; s. M<W•l ..... (Apple \le ll•YI. 1>2-lry.nt IK•t•ll•I dee. Miiier (Ar· rorol, ot: s. Trlpet <Yuulpe). 111-Ewons <Troy) Cit<. Devit (Nogeln); '· M<C•r'l.llv IFountelft"•ll•yl. 14S-N-y (PKlflc.•I doc. l . Ttvls (Sefl. I• Ynell, 11-4; S. \1111 .. Kuto CArletlt ). IU-0.borne (Sovtll Hilla) cit<. Puett CNeWIMiry Ptr11), S-2; s. Scllwlcll19MlefO 11rv1n.-1. 167-1""10!• CSoulll Hilla) doc. HHd IS... LYll Oblsciol, 7•; S. ThOrntofl (WHI Tor- rence). IH-Streloer (South Hllltl cite. s- tAllt Lomel, 12•0; s. Tlle rp CGerclen Grovel. 200-Sn-(South Hlllal cite. SwHney CCtpl1tr-\ltlley), 1·1. S. GrMllO (\llllt Perll.I. Hwl-Crou (Ville Pe rlll cite. 91'*ete C Se n luh Obispo I, 2· 1; S. Mal\ronlc IC.plUr-\lelleyJ. U.S. Indoor che"'P'Onlhlps tet-..-ia,T-.1 SoMlflMI 11 ..... G•M A.Vyer def. Yoontck Noell, , ... •-4; Ros<oe T-.r def. Tom Gulllk'°"• 6-1, 6-4. lnterr•ttonel toumement Cet Twta, IYIYI SoMlflMI~ G1ennt Oc'-def. Ivan IAllcll, 6-l, .,,, Vl1•r Anvltr•I cltl. J-Kriek, defeuu tlCrtek -oul will\1'-llYI Women GOLUOE UC lrvl• S, UC \Mlle a ... -.ere • 511191" Me Myers !UCll def. Stro1ler. •·J, •-J; KHlln9 (UCll def. Solle, w . ''°· t.Mtcell CIJCSBI def. Mt. Myers, •·2. t·l. Slllen CUCSBI clef. Nixon, 2·1, 6·4, ._2; Mell0<y llJCll clef, Miiier, S-7, M. M , SM• CUC$81 def Elloc19t, .... •~. • o.wltles Myers-Myers CUCll clef t.MICell Slit_.., 6·7, •-O, .. J. Mellory-Nlxon CUCll del Solle- Stro1ler. 7-6. • J, 6-3, Miiier Sfleller c\JCSBl Oel 1Ctetl119-Ellodoe. t -J. 6-1 m fn lster the estate of Key OouglasMcKay (underthe t----------,....------------------__, I n~ependent Adminlstra------------1 tion of E states A ct). The PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTIC°i petition Is set for hearino in ---------·--1 Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic N0Ttcaoflhu1t1Noofl fllCT1Tiouuus1Nu1 C t 0 I W t I th TNE IOAllOOP Dlll•CTOlll NAManATLlldNT e" er r ve, es ' n e ol' n.•~c:oNsouoAT•D Tl\elo110w1 11c1o1 111111 .... c I t y 0 f s a n t a A n a , WA"l'llll OISTlllCT ... ,,. ...,_. ne California on M arch 25, To reslcltllts. <llltomen. -"""" . TRON, 21U Plecentle, Ullll 11, 198'1at9· 30a m of mutttpte """' commercte t, II\· Cost•MAM.Ctllwnl• .. 17. IF Yo'u o 'eJ.E CT t the lrl•I. •llcl IMllMIONll (_,.. JMl<elC.Wllll-,21UPIKenti.. • 0 wllflln tM NWM Con1el1Nted Weter UnllJl,C-YMesa,Celltornlet1H7. grantinoof the petition, you 0111r1e1: T1tl11M1nes111 ctftelUttoel by •n 1n. ShQUld either appear at the PIHM ltll• notlu INI on Merell 12, cllwlduel. • h i d t t Ob IMI, ti 7:00p.m., In'"' -rel room of • Jenlcete.Wllllems ear flO an S a e YOUr , Ille MeM ConlallNttCI Weter OIJlrkl, Tllll tltl-1 wa fllecl wltll Ille ~Gtlons o r file written ob-,.., Ptec .. ue A-. Cost• Me.e, coun1r ,..,.. °' OrSIOI County on P:eb. C:tlons with the cou rt C•lltorn1,1N11otro o1otred~w111 26,ne1 . .,_ the h I y llOlcl • Pl*lc ._.,lne for IN ~ flU67• rure ear ng. our of cOfltldlt'tno t11e1 tdoll'lfl9 • Polkr Publlallecl 0r.,... c.o.11 oeuy Pltot, ap~earance may be/In pertelntno to: Al prewe11tlon ol M•rcl\1,l,U,22,tMI "WI pefson or by yoor attorney. 11ec1111 .. ..,. crou-connoc11o11 tor ttre J F y O U A R E A -.w111111er..,.. •Y•'°"''· onc1 111 requlr-- cft'EDITOR or e con-::'!.'::v'=!''°"of11ec11.f-prewn· PUBUC NOTICE tlngent Creditor Of the d e· (11 ell,,.., fire -lnlller llne C:Oflo fllCTITIOUS•UllHU ceaseo, you must tlle yoor '*'i;;'1'~T':'1111411\0 11,. ,pr1,..1., 11,. .. .,.,.. STAHM•NT clalm w ith the court or Pr•-1,11.,.,1 ..,,.,.. no eevl<• of any ~Ind Tl\e fot10W1ne PKMll •• clOlno 111111- se,nt , It to the persona I ••Itta,_. ,,. .... ~~ull , BECICER, 20'JI swen r~resentatlve 'apf:lnted m •.~ ... ,., ~ Pf09•..., •n o c ................ -· .... b the Court WI ... n four .ollll<I\ e1111Unt fire 1pr1n111er ""' "·T..,,__ ...._c ;,;;~-J-_ •- u• tystemt wflfl tub-tlonele"' Ncllft-·~·-' ' '" .,. .. '"""' months from the date of Pf•w11t1e111 ..,,left -" es • ._.. or., coett MMe, ee. "'» first Issuance of letters as <M<ll •-'w CCOfl'llnOftlr .. _ •-. Tiii• ~ts <ot11Mtoe1 by .ii '"' Itel• UllCllJ wlll ... ,_teffwfttl cltwldu•I. rrovlded In Section 700 of ----f-PrtWfltltll *'1ktt •I T. c. U.CllM, Jr. "' Probate Cod• Of •flllwre ..... 1111.,...... ........ lft. Tlllt ltettmenl .... filed wltll"" C~"omla T ..... ti-for fll· att11ttlt11 of ti. _,_. INCllflOW Count~ Cltr11 of Oto .... C4"1..ty e11 • ,,., ...... fl•bn.•rv 5. 1tt1. In clalms wlll not expire ,,. .. nuan 4'¥k• -~ occw •1 • PUntt Cit ..... fll _, .... • C"'-of Cit• o or to four months from cypeno ,orot1ttrs1m11., • .,9111. P'*lltMcl Orenge eoa .. 0.11., Plltt Utt date of the hearing ••ttloll" ... 11t• "'kr wm ,.. "•b· 1. ts, 22. AMr. '· "" .,., .. , nottcedaboYe olre Hm• c111temer1 wltll fir• ------------ . YOU MAY EXAMINE :':t.:=1!':':'!."~"= P1[BUC NOTICE ' th• fll4' k-s>ttf'leCOYrt. If YOU Nllt.lel COJt IO .. (...._,, are Interested In the estate, A c..,., of ri. ,,.... po11cy •• Ptennous .,.. .... you may flte a request with :'::! .... e in .. Ofttrkl office tor ,._ ,. ... .=r:!:".~ ••• ,,.. U. court eo receive spec la I 111 111e ~,..., ........ Y """""'' ...._. a i "notice of the Inventory of tr ,.... flll'trltr '"""""""· Pit•,. MAllttL •NTUP1t1111. 1m ettate....Uandoflhe.,..tl-ContlKI !Ctr! 1(.,,., tMlllMll .. -II l tllllt .. Dtlwt, Nl ... rt IHCll, -mtll ... r, ii UMaoG. C-11'9fMI ..... t1on1, .ccounts and reports .,.., ~-.. W110m ... 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HCONOOAMe lrvlM S, '-Vtltey 1 Cept1trtn0V•lley -100 _, • 2 trwlne 100 UO x-S • 2 AY(JUll oncl Rllll•; Pohunl, WHlbrook CSI e nd Fehrenbocll. W-Potuent. l - ""9""· 2U-Wllklnson CCepo Velle yl ; Perry c 1rv1ne1. • ~ .... l\Cle 1, o ... ""'' Oen• Hlllt 000 1-.1 2 E\len<I• 001 0-1 J Celled bOc-of rel"' ' H•rrl~ -Horvey; Foroe -Olelty JB-C-10.ne Hltlll. Lo• Alemlto• l'lllDAY'S LAT• llEIUL.T Etevenll\ roce -Ortr199 Jutte CSl"thl, 21.40, 10.10, S.00, Cllempe9ne Prince 10.M>tnerl, UO, l.IO. Ledy Mlln ISfter- rtnl, 1.IO U e1ect• (7-SI peld $94,IO Alle-.-7, .. 9. SATUllOAY'S llEIULTS ............... "-" -" ... ' F lrsl rec• Linton Son (Aubin). • to. 2 eo. 1 60, The MHs:lro IClllll, J 20, 1.10. Gooo velue tHymenJ. 4 00 l2 eH<le 11-21 oeld Sii to laitta Anfte &ATUtlOAY'S ll•IULTS , ... .,., ... ,_...., First reco -S.11 S..... COelef\ou11oye), 7.00, 4.tO. 2.a; Pelwm CHe•teyl, 7.20, •.ID; TlleMet,_(C.ttnoOel,UO. S.cGl\cl rece -~lw GeOfoe CLI,,,..ml. 16,00, 1.20, S.JO; Ullftel\Wge CHewleyl, 1.20. UO; SllMNllO ~ IWl11loncll. UO. '2 Oii· ly -ble IMI Ptld U1 .JO. Tlllrcl r e ce -Noori Oyna1ty IOelehouu•Y•I, u .20. S.60. t .60; Whit• Sprite CPlncty), •.oo. 1.00; Truu (Cetl ....... l,•.tO. P:ourltlrece -AnAipermOflt CH•••v•l 7.20, J.40. 2.IO; A119ranOlrement (M<H•r-1, •.OO,l.20; O.CepClwCPlnceyJ,UO. Flltll rece -Syncepete (Plnc•rl $.40, 2.eo: 2.40, ,.,,.., .. O.lehovueyel, 2.to, 2 . .0; CUChtllo (Pl ... tel, 5.20. u HIClt l ..... l peld Pl.SO. $111h race -H•ll To Bolelnnl (Llpl\tml, •0.10, 20.60, 10.20; Hloll On Robbery (\lt lenzuetel. t .•O, •.60; Winging II (0.ltllOUIMYt), •.00, . Seventh r ece -Frencll S•u•tros C\lettfl1 .. 1.i. s.oo. J.00, JM; Royet S.111 IEstrtelel, UO, J.00; OeNll llld(Je <Pierce>. J.20. U eucte CJ.41 peld Mt.SO. l2 Pick Sl1 t•l-l+IH) peld ..... 102.40 wltl\ lllroe ..,nnlno tickets (six llorMSI. l2 P ick Six cGl\SOleUon POlcl "'9.tO with 11 wl,.. nln(J ll<Ull Cltwe l\OrtHI. U Pick SI• scret<ll c.otioletlon peld S7Jl.IO wllh 7t w,,.. ncno tickets CIOIH' l\orlH, -tcr•l<lll. Elghtll ••<• -1Cln9 Go Go tOeltllOUUeyeJ, l .40, 2.IO, 2.60; C•term., IC.sleMdel, 1.40, J.,oo; Orll\lllly CllPf\,lml, uo. Nlntl\ rece -Kr•uawlti CDlll_us .. yel, t .IO, S.tO, J.40; Plrele CVeltflruele l, t.IO, 4 • .0; BrONOOclOr CCatenecHI, J.IO U eU<· I• 16·11 polclU11.00. Alte.-.Ce -•.SU. Women SCCA COHl'ERINCE CHAMP'IONSHIPS ( l'IMI 0.., II-bl Teem scores: I. C•I Poly CSon Lull Obl190I, MJ; 2. UC Sef>te Berbere, S.S; 3 UC trvlnt, 400; 4. C.t Stele CNorUirlOOe-/, 1'0; S. U. ol Sen Ole90, 13'; •· Cel Stele I LM Anoelul, 123. 1,UO lrH -I. Whltenock CUCl l. 17.27.:U; 100 free -I. MCCIY .... tY CUCS81, S4 •; SO l>a<k I. C.thoun CCSL.AI. 2'.17, 100 brNll -I Otvh ICP CSLOI. 2.21.tt, SO tly -I Bottom lCP CSLO). 27.20, 100 IM -C•llloun CCSL.AI, I 02 4 ; 400 lrM rtley I UC Sen· I• 9.,...,., J . .ct.OJ. >-me1er 01v1no -1. Gerercl (UCll. 407.SS. ...,... ..... 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ToDln CG >. t .U ; 2 Whllel\Mcl (l l, t .:U; ). Tolor Il l, t.J Ptrtllel ben -I. Cumml• CL), I .SS. 2 l ltolle CU ,l.4, l Rimm Rel\m (GI, l .:U HtOll Mu -1 Gontllt Cl1. a.as. 2 Welton !Lt, 1.7. J Pl'IJll (GI. U . All·eround· Bowel• IOI, ... U . PTo bowling P'IA TOUll (et N-Ol-tM. Olllel f'IMll Mel Acoste def. Mersllell Holm•n. 2l~170 Acotl• win• SIJ,000, Holmon 17,SOO. Otllff htulls J. Eert Antl\Ony, IS.500; •. CNrtle T-. M,SOO, I. we.,,.. w-. M.000. Men'• vot,.ybell OllAHO• COAST INVITATIONAL CM~'P:IMI• Orenge Coest def. Senl• Berbere, 15-11, U ·I Olllt,. tn top five: J. 111•1 Soni• MOnl<e ano El Cemlno. s IUel S.nt• AM. Son Fr enc lu.o CC. Lono Beecll •n• Gol4Hn West. KOCM FM STEREO 103.1 Dear KOCM Listeners: Saturday, February 28, 1981 wa.s your day to think Orange-ORANGE COUNTY MUSIC-on Stereo 103.1, KOCM. If you missed us, tune in and listen to bright., beautiful, contemporary ORANGE COUNTY MUSIC. If you a.re listening to us, thank you. Think Orange -ORANGE COUNTY MUSIC-every day. Over the last eighteen months we have been developing a new and improved contemporary, easy listening music format especially for you. We are extremely excited a.bout the music and hope you a.re, too. 41 We have also.spent the last year improving the a.ir sound of KOCM with new state-of-the-art audio equipment that was installed to deliver to you the best fidelity possible. We have been proud to be a pa.rt of this exciting and well planned growing community for 17 years a.nd look ·forward to the yea.rs a.head. Our many thanks to you and our advertisers for your continuing support. KOCM will appreciate your comments or suggestions. Sincerely, I 57 f,\SHIQN tslANO. NEWPORT CENTER. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 (7'W) ~2727 .. <•U> 117~ ...,,......Aw. c.-.y <IMI • Or-c.-, "' .Publllhld COMt g::.:.;_c.e,... 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C.nlr•l ll l.ynwOOd SI, la HaO<a S• Gardon Grove SS, Cl\afloy •• Estancl• U, Orange o University Fis win CIF title The \.bird time's the. charm and the Universi- ty High girls field hockey team came through with fiying oolors Saturday Lo capture it.s first-ever CIF cha mpionship with a 4-2 triumph over Charter Oak at Or ange Coast College. "This was our third time in the finals and we finally won it," Coach Karen Hellyer said after . the game. •'This team played the most bala nced attack I have ever seen my team play and not one of the players h~d a bad game. "They played the ~ind of field hockey I know high school kids are able to play. It was a totally coordinated tea m ef · fort." 1W esley Speros and Lori Fyffe each scored two goals for the winners who wer e never behind. University scored the fi rst two goals, before Charter Oak •hit its first goal at the 25-minute mark of the fi rst half. Then 1.he Trojans made it 4-1 eight minutes int() the second half. TDDAT'I CIDSSIDID PUllLB -4CROSS bals 137 Pats 29 Star 1n 94 Venlllated 1 Mortal i7 ExplOll '.4 1 Label Pegasus 6 Feel ; 8 Cake •aye<" 142 Fall flower 33 E•clamatton stone 144 Grain bo•es 35 Kind 01 ShtO 96 G man Pountiln valley, Edlaon, Marini and Estancia a11 woa opea1q round cu· lirll ~ plaroft aam• Saturday D11bt while Corou del Mar and Mater Del wen..._. Fountain Valle)' bad a bla HCODd quarter 1D downlnl vbltina W•t Tor· ranee, a.-.5; t:dboD put Arcadia away 1D tbe ftnt period to take a 75-G de· elllon; Marina sc:ored 21 points In the fourth quarter to atop bolt RolllDI Hilla, 54-43; ¥d Eatucla'a Easies breezed to a 82-tl decilloP over vistUne Oran1e. Mater Del lost a Jieart-breaker to Loni 8e1ach Poly, 66-58· whU~ borona deJ Mar was dropping a 65-42 verdict at Gahr. Edison bad a 32-point performance by TODl'S J&-S VODKA SCOTCH I 75 LrTER 1.UTER Sbaanon Meyer wbo alto pulled down 18 r.abouadl la dele•Ua1 Arcadia. Vel O.lm bad tbe Hme number ol polntl for tbetoe.t. Sue Randall with aeveo rebounds and Liaa Sandvlken wl~ 1ix helped ln that department wblle Llaa Houk, Ancie Mallotto and Meyer •ll bad aix u allta. Fountain Valley was pacect by 111 pointa from Deanna Davll, who also pulled down et1bt rebound&. Marianne Belgen and Chris Wyctnowsld also played leadinc roles in the victory. M arlna posted lta first-ever CIF playoff basketball victory with Jill Gill- ingham scoring 19 polnta and playing her best game of the year. Colleen Berry added 13 while Janet Ramaekers had 10 palnta ad 1' rebouodl. E1tanda'1 &qle1, tbe MCODd IMded team 1D tbe a.A cBvllioa, Ud a balueed same from feur phyer1, Ylckt. SimplOft. had 12 polb&I, Cara Franey ti · ud Kris Reid 11 w'tb Broawyn H_. pickinc oa 11 rebounda ,alone wltla three blocked lbota and three steall. Reid had 10 rebounds, two blocked 1bot.a and three steals. · Oo ,lbe college acene, UC lrriDe coa- cluded it.a best-ever seuoo witb a 7Hl3 victory over the Untveraity of San Dieeo, • Golden West lost the championship game ot the FullertOn tournament to the host school, 70-65 despite 18-point efforts by Terri Gil and Carol Krikorian . CCJERRA BACARDI TEQUILA RCJM GOLD LIGHT OR DARK KAHLCJA l·LrTER I 75-LITER 750-MILULITER 659 1Q55 719 965 8Q8 CASE OF 6 39.54 CASE OF 12· 126.60 CASE OF 12 93.45 CASE OF 6 57.90 CASE OF 12 96.95 LIMll I ,, ro '-)UPl'l' U "( H .... :-10 BOTTLE CASE aorrLE CASE BEACJLIEa WINES RETAIL RETAIL RETAIL RETAIL KENWOOD Beau Tour, 750-ML ..................... 3.67 40.00 maretto Di Saronno, 12oz 6.87 149.58 J. LONDON CAB. Velours, 7so-ML ............................... 3.49 38 .00 rambuie, 23-0z ..... . . .... 11 .32 125.68 750·MIL Burgundy, 750-ML 3.30 36.00 aiJiano, 750-ML 13.16 146.Q7. 501 Cabernet Sauvignon, 750-ML .. . 5.15 56.00 idoriMeJon, 23oz.. .. ...... 9.75 108.33 CASEOF 12.aa.oo Chablis, 7~·ML ........ '. ............. · ....... 2.75 30.00 LIQUEURS Southern Comfort. 1 75 LITER ....... 13.17 7 3.14 Gamay Beaujolais. 750-ML ·. .. . 3.30 36.00 1a Maria, 750-ML . . .. .. 10.98 121.90 1.ANGENBACK Pinot Nolr, 750-ML ...... 4.23 46.00 I 95~on I\ French 79 Smootn pain1er 81 For eacn 146 Profound 38 Talk idly ddrntral 16 Pos1j)one 82 Manulac-148 Aware 'l9 Solar disc ~7 Number BL.ENDS LIEBFRAUMILCH Pinot Noir Rose, 750-ML 3.23 35.20 · !Hiram Walker Imperial, LITER . .... 6.03 66.40 750-MIL Beauclair, 750-ML ........................ .4.84 52.80· - Kessler, 1.7!>-UTER . ... . .. ... 11.07 61.50 J69 Orenachc Rose, 750-ML .................. 2.20 , 214.00 21 Manila :ure<I 518"9 41 S111ke :"'temp 83 Suits 1'49 SI 43 Mail 22 U1op1art 85 Pans sub· 150 Helm OOS s5 Shorl 1acket 23 l'ragran1 way ,:s1a11on 151 Equal 47 Lalin greet- resin 86 Arabian gulf "chance 1n9s !4 Betel palm. '!8 Tarns ' 2,words .19 Plural verb 25 i:artn god-89 Kiln 154 Sketched SO Egyptian dess 90 Talle<S '56 Sun de11y co non 26 B1bhca1 tree 91 M1m1CS 157 Pnncely s2 Eons :cs P.erioo 92 Speed 159 Bind again 54 Grows old Jlioweo • 93 Cedar 160 Sino-< 55 Scour 2 words 95 Father-Fr Frank•e '>6 Got up 30 Hebrew le•· ~6 Brihs1'19Un •62 Dogs name 5 7 $eei( Shel· 1er 97 Conlronts. 164 Cracks 1er 31 Biblical king :!words •65 Scalf 2 words 12 BanJu tan-100 Binds :66 Senior ;9 Alludes g~ '01 Uncle -167 JOln 151 Storehouses J4 lnd11110ua1s 102 Beat oack :>OWN 63 Bar1er 36 Unas1ma1e<l :04 Oa1r11 prod-• D•ckens 64 Shoe bot- 37 Cuts JC1 ~adman toms 19 Sudsy brew 105 Eggs l White '>6 Witnesses . .io Tidings •06 Timetable poplar 67 E•ceo1 .i2 Piiaster JObr 1 Chinese .;9 8ol1v1an J4 R11ua1 •01 Step oagoda nd1an 46 Alfonso's 109 Cha. e g. 4 Master 12 Legal claim queen 1 10 Oreern Fr. S Aeata ;4 -Pro· 47 The sweet-111 Man 1 name 6 Mum, fund1s sop 112 Concerning 7 Verb ending 76 Assumes 48 AffaJrs •13 Began 3 Se.ne command S 1 Celebration 115 Landed ~Go by boat 2 words 53 Va"81 property 10 Man·s name :"8 Government 55 L1mpoon • 17 Greek island 11 Takes out ·agts. 58 SwediSh 1 18 Aedec1or 12 81bllcal 79 Beer :neasure 120 Lev1n1~ onest 80 Coal fold 00 P1lnlul ketch 13 Jewels 82 Nutmeg 82 Deputies 122 Root edge 14 Chemical husk 65 Case •23 HorH COior compound 84 Sheep ·66 Aeetls 124 Oepert 15 T~of P<O-genus 68 Abc~ng1na1 '26 Ashen '"" 35 Needlehah 70 Righ1-h1nd 128 Fr1grance 16 Oipsor 87 Cozy room oage :30 Injection dibbles 98 Require, ?' j Vaj)or: Olal 132 Abstract 17 Before 90 Sends bll<lk ;2 Ogle 'oeing 18 tron symbol 91 Army order "3 Craze :34 Ft1nge Zool 19Sch00N=~ 2 words ~5 Sausfles ;3& Scottish tur-20 Storms 92 Chest sound 78 Indian cym-·11p 27 Growing ou 93Gap• 98 Grape pre- serve 99 Jury hs1 101 Hungers 103 And Lalin '04 Measured 101 Greek oor· hCO 108 Harvesl 110 Poe's bird , 11 Blundered 113 Prinler s 1erm • 14 Clock lace 116 Faucet 117 T09e1her· ~reli• • 19 Tagalog rive< ~21 Beat up· Slang •23 Great '25 0045 1n ;27 Desert prince 129 Spur line 130 Headhners :31 Safe refuge 133 Number 135 Anoint 138 Exctamauon 139 Baaque cap 140 E11tra 1~2 Bofll'g 1ool• •43 Network 145 Hall: Ger 147 Andes ;ounlry ·so Tree fluid 152 Never· Ger 153 Tease Sla"O '55 Tnumpn.o 158 Stale; Abbr 161 Helm POI. 163 Nero's six Seagrams 7 Crown, 1.1!>-UTER ..... 1222 67.87 CASEOF 12..io.oo • J. LOHR WINES Anc·aent AgeBuOTE~RBONS 7.07 76.95 JOSEF HAUPT Jadeh • 75?°MbeL ..... R. . 1· 43.4643 ' ..... .. .. Jo annas rg 1es mg, 750-ML .. . . ,EartyTimes •. uTER ..................... 6.69 ~~:~~ UEBF~~LCH Rose of Cabernet, 750-ML .............. 3.23 H.WalkcrTen High, 1.15 LITER ..... 10.45 201 Gamay, 7so-ML .... ...... . .. ... . 3.43 1.W. Harpe.r, LITER ......... 8.10 86.60 Petite Sirah, 750ML ...... ... . 4 .04 Jim JVam. 1.75·LITER ............. 11.92 66.15 CASEOF 12·22.50 PARDCJCCJ WINES BRANDYA.ntDCOG~AC • Christian Bros .• 1 7!>UTER . 13.47 73.40CHEATEAU ST. JEAN Chabhs. 750-ML . .. ... . 2.82 E&J, 1 UTER .. 7.33 79.81 CHARDONNAY Cabernet Sauvignon, 750ML. .4.04 · 13 12 1so.M1L French Colombard, 750·ML. .......... 2.75 Courvoislerv.s .. 750-ML... ... .... . 145.80 7 6 Ch . Bl 2 94 M rt I V S P 12 4 1 1 35 25 0 emn anc, 75().ML. .. . .. . ......... . a e • • •• 750-ML . • Ch d 4 40 CANADIANS CASE OF i'N100 ar onnay. 750ML. ................. . Bl kV I t 6 70 74•35 Burgundy. 750·ML .......................... 2.57 ac e ve • 1 LITER .. . . . . . . p 't SI h 3 63 Canadian Club, 1 75HfER 17.31 93.90 SEBASTIANI eti e ra • 750ML .......... ·· ..... · · Canadian Mist. LITER .. .. 6.71 74.52 N~~a Zinfandel. 7~~Z.ER.WJNES 2.91 Seagrams V.O., t .75·LITE.R ........... 16.76 93.09 2 2 Bl D Bl c 2 58 GIN 9 anc e an , 750-ML. ...... ............. . Beefeaters, i 75UTER . i 16.98 94.29 CASE OF 12·31.80 Cahbemct Sauvlgnon, 750-ML ....... 35.6805 Gilb • 5 98 65•20 C ardonnay, 750-ML ............ ............ . 1 ey ~· 1 LITER · Chenin Blanc, 750-ML ....................... 3.63 Gordon's, LITER .. 5.86 65.06 FREEMARKABB~ Zlnfandel. 1so.ML .................... 3.03 Seagram's, LITER 5.96 66.20 CAB. SAOV. 76 Petite Syrah, 750-ML ..................... 3.69 1 Tanqueray, 1 75LITER.. .. ... .. .. 18.68 101.87 7so-MIL Gamay Beaujolais, 750·ML' .............. 3.03 39.60 48.40 l 35.20 37.40 44.00 30.80' 44.00~: 30.00~" 32.00 ., 48.00 • 28.07 .... 39.60 31.74 ,. 28.00 11 40.00 ~ 55.00 ) 3960 •l • . I 33.00 I• 40.00 I 33.00 :; 36.00 q ROMS 761 Johannisberg Riesling, 750-ML ....... 3.30 Bacardi Lt. & Dk., 11s.uTER . . 1133 62.92 CASE OF 12.a3.60 ---------. • : Castillo Lt. & Dk., LITER . .. ... . . 4.73 52.50 MyersJamican, 750-ML. ................ 7.19 86.27. ROBT. MONDAVl SCOTCH PINOT NOIR RES. Dewars White Label. 1.75-UTER . 1'839 102.00 Chivas Regal, LITER ....................... 17.46 193.95 Cluny, 11s.uTER . . . .... ...... ........ 12.56 69.74 J&B, LITER ..................... . ....... 11 .47 127.35 Johnnie WalkerBlk., LITER ........... 15.7 1 174.55 Lauders, 1.1s.UTER .. ~ .... . . . ........ J 2.15 67 .45 TEQCJILA Cuervo White, ~·LITER ........................ 7.51 83.34 C>On Emllo Wh. & Gold. 1.75-urER .... 9. 7a 54.b6 Sauza Gold, QUAAT ........... ......... . .. 8 .07 89.67 VODKA • Crown Russe. LITER .......................... 4.57 50.70 Kamchatka. 1.1s.urc:R ...................... 8.27' 45.95 Popov, LITER ....................................... 4.78 · 53.05 mk'noff. UTER .................... , ............ 6.34 70.44 ll>ey's Vodka,+.?st.rTER ............... 8.15 4525 ROBERT MONDAVI WINE RED, WHrrE. ROS£ l-"l.ITER 334 CASE OF 6-20.00 }69 CASE Of 6-10.14 75().MIL • 666 CASE OF 1,2·72 60 BRISA BEER LOCAL (WAR1'\) 1202. 6-PACK 230 CASE OF 24-8.80 AMS TEL LIOHT BEER I 2-0Z. &PACK (WARM) 315 CASEOF~·IOJ 1 ' NOCHA BCJENA BEER 12-00NCE 6·PACK }99 ' CASE OF 24-7.60 WARM LOWENBRACJ BEER 12-00NCE 6-PACK UGHTOR DARK 237 CASE OF 24·9.05 WARM 11 :> L..--------~111 MIRASSOCJ WINE ·~ :.> I ll Chablis, 7!IO-Ml. · ............................. 1 ..... 2.87 31.~, ~ Chen In Blanc, 750-ML ........................ 4 .39 4 7 ·'l!"!.'1d Montrey Riesling, 750-ML .................. 4.39 47.80rN White Burgundy, 750-ML ................... 4.39 .:7·=~, Petite Slrah. 1»ML .................... :-. ..... 3.89 2. t Chardonnay. 15().ML. .......................... ,.68 61.93~ Fleurl Bl8nc. 1'°..w.. ........................... 5.25 57 ~~ Qa~ 8ealjolals. 7'0.foU.. ............... 3.9' 43.0l"n • .., For dress-up occasions from Easter to June weddings, picture little girls in dresses aflutter with ruffles, em- bellished with eyelet and accented with appliques. That's the way designers for Nannette view spring fashions fQLLbe younger set. ' Silhouettes are simple and traditional:. pinafores, A- lines, shortwaists and dfindJs, says Betty Adcock, assis- tant vice president of design for the New York-based Nannette. The emphasis is on pattern and color. Prints range from dimmultve florals to bold Jungle motifs, she adds, while pastels are a fragile wash or color. Fabrics such·as crinkled gauze, voile, seersucker and line rt look-atikes feature subtle texturing. Above left, eyelet edges the camisole and flounced hem of a dress that's appliqued with a big, juicy strawberry. Above right are sister styles. The flounced pinafore, graced with lace inserts and simple appliqued jonquil, slips over a simple dirndl dress in sunny yellow. At right, tiny tuclu;, daisy embroidery and dainty crochet trim a linen-loolC: dress of poly/rayon. At bottom left .. scallop-edged, embroidered eyelet touched with ribbon beading lends a Victorian air to a sun- dress. . And, at bottom r\ght, a profusion of spring blooms em- phasize the diagonal line of the surplice bodic~ and graceful sweep of a full swing skirt. Locally, Nannette fashions are available at The Broadway and The May Co. St. Tropez West By SA,NDIE JOY Of tllle DellJ l't ... S&Mt Carole Little believes the era of throw-away fashions is over. Designing for career- m inded women like · herseff C Ms. Little· is part owner of the Los Angeles-based St. Tropez West), she also believes fashions must be versatile so they are appropriate for business as well as private lives. "I don't believe in clothes that are obsolete next season," Ms. Little says . "I think most women are beginning to concur with this ap- proach to fashion; they are buying qualit y clothes in luxurious fabrics and in style that will be fashionable for several ~easons." So, when her spring collection for St. Tropez West was unveiled last week at Bullocks Wilshire , Fashion Island, it came as no surprise that the entire collection was done in silks (what could be more luxurious?) in easy-to-wear styles. There are lots of warm color s -rust, burnt orange, gold - and a definite casual styling, making ever- ything wearable for day and on into the evening. Shown above is a silk flounced skirt topped with a ruffled cap- sleeve. The skirt, done in green, dusty pink, red and mauve; bas an ex- tra item of interest: two inset panels are done in parachute cloth. CSee ST. TROPEZ, Page 87) . . BJ llA8Y JANS ICA&CELLO °' .. "" .......... The Ne'VJ)Ort Harbor Art Museum popped lta rork for the aeeond Seml·Anoual Wlnef~at. , An oterflQw crowd of T80 e.-mpled premium f:al114rnla .wines from 43 wineries, str,olled brou1b the museuwp and voted for 'theJr avorite "\'lntqet at the end ol t.be evening. Days later. When the rlJ,lal ballots were in, the winner wu a Chardonnay from Cbateau St. Jean. t Tied for second were a· 1979 Chardonnay rom .Cbalone Vineyards and another entry rom Graricb Hills. Other notable vinyards contributing to the event included Da"tld Bruce, fl"'etzer, Clos du Vaol and Jordan. ~ Hosting the crowd were the museum and Chris CUnn.ingham, past president of the Orange County Wine Society. Among the guests at lhe party, which was told out for weeks ln advance, were Charles Heater and Marc .Friedbert. members of lh8' museum's board or trustees, and Toni Ayres and Jack Dwan, chairmen of the Fine Arts Patrons. Rolf Engen, owner of Rolf's in Newport Beach, assisted at the gathering. ~ Dusty Wings, a group of former airline •tewardesses, will donate the proceeds from their annual Monte Carlo night to the Women's Transitional Living Center for battered wives. ,The evening of gambling and dancing will be next Saturday In Missron Viejo. Door prizes will be given away during the evening, and grand prize this year is a trip to Las Vegas. Ticket.$ are $16 per couple, and more in- formation is available by calling 839-1638. Another relison to breakup DEAR ANN LANDERS This letter is for parents everywhere. The r eason so many young couples are getting divorced these days is because they don't have any time together to have fun. Our marriage of six years is over, and I can lay it right on the doorstep of my husband's parents and mine. ANN lANDERS DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our 15·year-old son wants to s have. No problem? Well, actually there is. The boy has nothing to shave. He is blond and there's Just a ltttl~ pea~h fuzz on his chin Nothing more. will read mv letter and ask themselves bow much they are helping their children's mar- They gave us a car, clothes and gifts of food steak, chops, etc. What we really needed was a baby-sitter for one weekend a month so we could go fishing or camping -alone. It was the on- ly interest we had in common. We couldn't afford to hire a sit· ter because it would. have put us over budget. riue. TOO LATE FOR OS. DEAR LATE : So y our hus band walked out on you, and it's your parents' fault? Well, now I've beard everything. This may come as a shock, but when two people get mar.Tied It's THEIR responslbillty to make the marriage work. If parents want to provide baby-slUlng services, fine, but chUdren have no right to expect it. I say there's nothing wrong with letting him shave if be wants to. My wife says he will only cut himself. What do you say'! LONG ON ARGUING IN SHORT HILLS DEAR LONG AND SHORT: I say let him shave. If be cuts himself a few times be won't think it's so much fun. A no-non&ense aJJPTOOCh to haw to deal with life's most difficult and mo:rt rewarding arTangement. Ann Landers· booklet. "M arriage - What to Expect," will prepare you /or better or for worae. Snld JI!!"' reque:rt to Ann Landen, P.O/ Box 11995. Chicago, Ill. 60611 , encloring 5() cents and a long, slam~. :rel/- addressed envelope. Three weeks ago my husband got so fed up with the kids he walked out. To this day he hasn't even called to see how they are. If we had had some vacations alone this never would have hap- pened. Yd"u don't say bow old you a11d your bu.sband are. but you sound very immature. Go to the clergyman who married you and ask him for guidance. -.._ l hope parents everywhere P isces: Reason to cheer MONDAY, MARCH 2 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr 19): Review aspira- ti~ns, ultimate goals. One who makes promises m ay lac~ ultimate authority. Meet obligations in realistic manner. Individual behind scenes has your best interest at heart. Don 't look gift horse . . . ... TAtJRUS (Apr. 20-Maoy 201 : Solidify travel, educational plans . What was far away is now closer than you might anticipate. Long di s- tance communication brings favorable news concerning publication. You're due to win legal battle. You're strong! GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Hold off on new HOROSCOPE • tenable situation. Visits, short trips and conflict- ing messages dominate scenario. Display humor, versatility. You will he more aware oE body image than in recent past. SAGJTrAJUUS !Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Discuss financial plans, obligations with family member. Purchase of luxury item could be on agenda. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio natives figure prom- inently What had been missjng will be locat- ed m vour own home. 'project. Tie loose ends. Make cootact with those familiar with money markets. Relative sur· prises by coming up with key answers. Aries, Libra natives figure prominently. Avoid care· lessness with credit cards. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You get what you want. but not in way originally an- ticipated. Aura of deception, romance dominates s cenario. Apparent setback is transformed into victory. You're asked lo make special appearance. Wear bright colors. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Don't un- derestimate individual who seems weak on sur- face. Your own cycle is high -if persistent, you get what you need. Much occurs as result of a secret meeting. Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn CANCER (June 21-July 22): New approac,h results io favorable legal maneuver. Leo, Arie!, Sagittarius persons play important roles . Dynamic young person offers suggestion which opens door of opportunity. Creativity and love dominate interesting scenario. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Rise above petty de- tails, office politics. You get job done io unusual manner. Cancer, Capricorn. Aquarius persons figure prominently. Intuitive intellec\ is activat- ed; you ''wake op" with answers. Gourmet meal is on tap. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Liebt touch brings objective closer to reality. Important contacts are made al soclal affair. Focus on romance, creative endeavors, :significant changes and green light for pet project. Gemini, Libra, Aquarius persons figure in scenario. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You undergo "testing period". You're asked to revise· material. Be specific concerning details, fine points and small print. Aquarius, Scorpio, Leo persons figure prominenUy. Study material, avoid jumping to conclusions. • BCellPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Flexibility is 1necesaary if you are to extricate self from un· persons figure prominently. . P ISCES < Feb. 29-Mar. 20): You'll have rea- son to celebrate . Important assignme(lt is completed amidst applause. Emotional fulfill- ment dominates scenario. Aries, Leo, Sagit- tarius person play key roles. Greater financial security is indicated. ... St. Tropez West . (From Page 86) Jungle print Jt.lmpswt on preceding page has an elasticized waist. Suit is done in olive and khaki and features · Toucan birds. Raw silk suit with simple lines, shown on bottom of B6, is de- signed to be worn over open-neck blouse in sun- set shades. All fashions shown are available at Bullocks Wllabire, Fashion ·'1 !JJ,ljJ !)~~~: j>;JJWJ~ .t lUJJ JJJ 71 JM J!)~~~ • ~ • If \ . flu .,;,~c~l~g· the do~r to t~e execu tive •ulte. What are the trade-off• lntlo/vedl Join Marilyn Simcox, associatf with Heidrick and Struggles, an ex~cutive recruiting firm. for a discussion on the actual job search, the risk-taking. the ttade·offs and reloca· tlon . The se11lon will take place at The Br<18dway Newport. 4th floor. Saturday. March 7 from 10:~ 'til noon. Advance reservation and a 4.00 fee required. Please cdli the e•ecutive secretary 81 (7141644-1212: • • 4 .. - Newport Harbor Art Museum Director Cathleen Gallander (right J at wine-fest with Batbara Riley of Corpus Christi University and NH AM Development Director Gene Gardner. ~ · The Orange County chapter of the 99's, an international organization founded by Amelia Earhart in 1928, met for a potluck dinner and white elephant sale recently. The llf'OUP p1'9motes avl•Uoo i.nd air 1alet1 and is opeft-to new membera. The only requirement to join 11 a private pilot Ucense. ~ The Learned L·adiea, a proreutonal women's support group for the Orange County Music Center, ls planning a five co~e aourmet dinner March 26 at the South Coast Plua Hotel. It will be the focal point of the chapter's spring fund raiser, An Epicurean Season. Guests will be entertained by a harpist, an ice ..gculptor, strolling musicians and dem· onstrations for each of t h e five dinner courses. Tickets are $45 per person. Call 640-4360 for information. ~ The Clara Barton Chapter, daughters of the American Revolution honored local students at a tea. Guest s peaker at the event was Peter Sorensen, an exchange student from Denmark. Good Citizen Medals were awarded to Steve Miller of Fountain Valley High, Todd Arnold of Liberty Christian School, Starr Ogata of Edison High and Lori Schoaf of Los Amigos High. Kevin Martin and Patti Madigan of Liberty Christian School received awarqs for American history essays. It's against 'them' The terrh "sibling rivalry" was 4cvented by psychoanalyst Alfred Adler in the early 1920s. Up until that time parents used words like1 "They're kill· ing one another,'' and "For God's sake. Larry, don't tum your back on ·..em.". Adler also said it was a "phase" children went through, which also made parents feel good . After all, any~ne could host a war if they knew it was going to be over in seven or eight years. My sister and I never engaged in sibling rivalry . At first, I thought it was because we were too poor, but when we got to checking with the other kids, we ,djscovered sibling rivalry was brought o n b y parents' favoritism of one child over another. Our parents weren't too crazy about either one of us. The closest we ever got lo the phase was one day my mother summoned me to, her, put me on her lap and' whispered '' Doo 't tell your sister , but I have a piece of chocolate for you." I was nattered. M'om did like me ERMA BOMBICI ~ best. I snapped it up like a starv- ing puppy. -· Later, I saw my sister on her le> and Mom slipped her a piece Jlt chocolate. Later. we dis- covered we had been slipped a laxative.· I met my sister 's eyes. Neither of us said a word. From that day forward, we realized it was "us" against "them." That trend was to continue when my husband and I had children. Even the first one con- spired against us. When she had a brother, they established a definite anti-parent coalition. When the third child appeared. we had our first experience with the "immoral majority." As parents, we had definitely lost control. Anything put to a vote _ . . we lost. Any discussion put to a shout . . . we were drowned out. Any reasonable of-· fer of compromise . . . we could not afford to refuse. They buddied behind doors sharing their secrets with one another. They exchanged .know· ing glances when one' of them answered the phone. They lied for one another, made excuses for one another and defended one another. Oh, I pretended there was sib- ling rivalry among my children just to save face. Somehow, I couldn't bear to have my friends know that white their kids were throwing· 1trucks at one another. mine were throwing trucks at me. They'r e still doing som e studies on sibling rivalry and frankly It's quite r evealing. They've now discovered that siblings have stronger bonds lo one another than to their parents or stepparents. They are also the longest lasting and most in· tlmate of all hum an. rela· tionships. All I lmpw l5 if my kids bad been any closer to one another, I 'd have locked my door at night. Fatalists do die y oung \ By PETEil J . STEINCROHN DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I'm a fatalist. I'm not bragging. Simply giving you the reason why I don't' runnit\g. to the doctor· for checkups eve year. When I get sick is time enough to seek edical attention. • I believe that my time will come no matter what I do lo prevent bad health and dying. I guess one reason for m y attitude is my family history. My father died of a heart attack at the age of 48. My mother had a stroke at 49. My older brother died at 52 or a heart attack. The reason I'm a fatalist is that it is written in the book that I'll go early no matter what I do to prevent it. This has influenced my way of life. I've reached 40. I figure the next 10 years will tell the story no matter what 1 do or don't do. So I smoke as much as I want, which is a lot. I drink and eat what I like and as much as I desire. I haven't gone for a medical checkup as many do on their 40th birthday. Why go when all I bear is don't smoke, don't drink, doo't eat so m ucb, don't work so hard? You doctors mean well, Dr. Steincrobn. But I really wonder how much difference it w9uld make if I began to take care of myself. Besides, it's too late, isn't It? I've had these bad habits for years. -MR. G . ' Island. St. Tropez Wes t fashions also are re· tailed through Saks f'lftb Avenu e, Robinsons, I. Magnin, Bullocks, The Broadway, Muy Co. and Neimaa-M:arcua. DOCT' IN THE HOUSE • DEAllMR. G.: I can understand your reac· tion. I've bad simllar ones from readers with a poor family b1st.ory Ukt! yours. But, bad heredi- ty or not, I believe that fatalists die young -or younger than they should. 1 I have some good news for you . Poor heredity ls not a certain bad harbinger. of early extincUon. l'v' known many sons ud daughters of such parents who Uvecf lnto old age in spite of lt. Some more good news in reply t.o your ques- tion: "Besides, it's t.oo late, i.sn't It?" It's DOt t.oo late t.o &Ive up bad habits. Studies have shown that quJttiJlg tobacco belpe the heart and lungs -even after several years· of smok.lng. And so It ls with driaking and over- eatlag. • What I've been saying ii tbat fatalists like yourself die :,f.~Y· And that It's Bot t.oo late to change your of IUe. • • • Dr. Steincrohn welcomes question& from readers. He cannot answer all individually but toil! include tht>se of general intere&t in .his column. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY ~Y .. W..t ........ IU2...._ ..... Costo Mffo -541-111~ ~I FAVORITE DRUGSTORE your kitchen! ... WEDDINGS Long·Collup ,., , .. Pamela CoUup of Cotta M111 .and R\chard Lone or lrvlne became man 1nd w f• ln eeemoaiel at Our Lady Queen Of An11l1 ChYroh tn Newport Beach. The bride, daUthter of Patricia t1t>htl\IM t eo.ta Mesa, I• a 1raduate e>f Corona dtr Mar tu•h Stbool and Orana• Coa•t Colle,.. St\' la tmplt'>'~ '-1 tbe NeWpe>rt Beaeb city 1ovemment. , Tbe 1room, aon Ol ,Patrick and DofOU~~ '1M• of Sepulveda, 1raduated tr-om Jam.-lllt .. t~ Hilb School In Loa An1elea and C•l 8ttt•1 ~.A."' worlrsrorU\e Newport Beach PoUcellfpaom~\. The couple plan to II ve ln MlUlOC\ V\~dQ at\•f I' \.tip to Northern and Central OaUtornlll· •• ~ u • Barile·D'll!.abella ~ Llaa D'laabella ol La1\Ula Beac~ and O.~~(I flarile ol Dana Po\nt have ••chanted w.a<Una i!Pwa ln Seattle, Wash . .i The bride, dau1ht"r of Mr. and Nr•. ilu1ene D'lsabella of La1una Beaeh is a jiaduate or Laguna Beach HJ1h School. :; The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicbolu R. -•rile or San Marcos, aradualed from Vista •«ih School In Vista. :: The eouple plan to live ln Seattle. -.. :Ii ~· -C• • . .Celly-Carson Gi: Michele Mary Carson and Roderick Fall iitltYr both or Costa Mesa, were married in Sl. ltldrews Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. : The bride, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert •orris Carson of Newport Beach, graduated ~m Chatsworth Hlgh School in Chatsworth and. l State. Nott.bridge. She is employed by the W lruonnallon Services Division. ... The groom, son of Mrs. Rosemarie K. Kelly lbd the late James J . Kelly of Mandelay Bay, is ~graduate of Point Loma High School in San Diego and lhe University or Virginia. He works fer Toyota Motor $ales. ... The couple plan to live in Cosla Mesa ~llowing a trip to Northern California. •• • .. -• -. ... .. Powell-Svendsen -::=: Cindy Svendsen and Larry Powell, bolb or lelboa, were married In Newport Beach. :: The bride, daughter of Betty Svendsen or t i boa and Arthur Svendsen or Newport Beach, a graduate of Newport Harbor HiJb \School f!ld Chapman College in Orange. She is !!Dployed by the Warmington Development Co. 4. The groom, son of Mrs. Robert Powell or 8'alboa and the ·late Judge Robert Powell, ltaduated from Newport Harbor High School Md San Diego Slate University. He works for 111e Standard Pacific Corp. : The couple plan ~olive in Balboa. ) ~ . ~ Continuous Wear : Contact Lenses -5 24 Hrs/Day for 2 weeks ~ . " .. -... t: r • .... ~ g ... .. WIWAM D. HAIWSOM. O.D • DOCTOI OP onoMlnT ZH OCIAM Aft.. LAeuMA llACH 4f7·176t J. SculP,urect Nails Manicures . - F1amman1·Rall / ICutn IQ, lhdl ot C~ta Me11 and Thomaa J. ~hi MtnlflM Jr nf llhHnla havt. married ln l'hotnla 'rht brhh• la U1t1 d•q•hter ot Mta. Sarah K. tt•ll ot Arlln1U0tl' Va · 1'ht •n11\m a •on or Mr. and Mr1. Th6ma1 lflame•~I flt ttt\ot1nl11. tlti II employed by lbt , u ~ ..u,,,., V1lrll r .. 1tt1,.1 .. 11 ""HI llVtl In CQJ(a Meaa. hmidt "r ~~f\ M•l4tttrlo l\ttnnttr ot 1An1 Beach haa ~"ltl4\ Kt'" U10\tin1uoo ohmldt or Pacltlo ~~I~· i'~~ ~• t\111 hrldtt In oeromonlea at the ~~'' w ri\O~~,t~ Pr~t1byte.rlan Church. tl tlrlde 1-<hH~lhter ot Mr and Mra. E. v. S\ltH\\ "' <\f l'~~lti\l flalhaad"•· 1' •Jroom'~ Jtl'""" are Mr.. Edward "'"'•w._. New~t lleaoh and Roderic Rennor Pf l;l\no'"""· 'l'htt co"t.\le plan to live In Lona Beach tollawln1 a trlp to Canada. • Halderman-Legault Lorraine Marie Legault or Santa Maria and Lawrence Earl Haldeqnan of Newport Beach were wed in lhe Old Mission Church, San Luis Obispo. ' • The bride, daughter or Ronald and Barbara Legault of Santa Maria, graduated from Ernest Righetti High School in Santa Maria. She is employed by the French hospital in San Luis Obispo. ' The groom, son of Marty and Gene Ross of Newport Beach, is a graduate or Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College. He attends Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo ana works for the CalUornia Men'sColonytnere. The couple plan lo live in San Luis Obispo a trlptoLakeTahoe. EM EN TS W ochomurka-Hilton Kathleen Renee Hilton of Boston and Allan R. Wochomurka or Martha's Vineyard, Mass .. are engaged to be married. The engagement was announced by the future bride's mother, Pat Hilton of Newport Beach. Miss l;lilton also is the daughter of Dr. Robert Hilton or Newport Beach. She ls a graduate or Johnston College at the University or Redlands now attending Lesley College in Boston. Wochomurka is the son or Mr. and Mrs:- Charles Wochomurka of Knoxville, Tenn. He graduated from the University of New Hampshire and manages a seafood market al Martha's Vineyard. Bmders wed on 'Lover's Lane' POTTSVILLE, Pa. <AP> -Two area bowl· Int enlhual11ta have tied tht knot dn "Lover'• Lane." Shella Et1weller and Harry RuaaeU, who bowl a comblned total or aeven nl1ht1 a week, were married on Lane 14 of lbt Plaaa Lanes BowUna Alley here on Valentine's Day. They met several month• 110 while parUclpallnl ln bowlln1 lea1u11. M allistrale Catherine Thompson performed the ceremony under a banner that read< "Con- 1ratulat.lons Sheila and COSTA MESA ORANBE Harry:" Next to lt was a So Coast Plaza . 714/540-2711 Cinedome . 714/634-2553 banner that read "Bowl-LA MIRAIA HUNTINGTON BEAC I n g F o r D o I I a r s La Mirada -714/994-2400 Huntington · 714/848-0388 Jackpot." . CttECK DIRECTOAIES MO CAU THEATRES FOR SHOW TIMES Althoujh the bride-------------------carried a~uet talber lhan a ball on ·her "ap· proach" lo the allar, quests were "spared" the formality of a church wedding. Well-wishers hoped the couple would never "split." Club notices Club Calendar run1 each Wedneiday in the Datly Pilot and containi noticea of women'1 and aervice club meetingi and el)e11ts open to the public for the following week. Send notices to Club Calendar, Da1L11 Pi.Wt, P.O. Box IS«J, Colla Mua, CA 92626. Inell& your name and phone number . Noticei muat be in our haniU three t.Deekl in ad- vance of an event. To requeat a picture. write or roll the Feature Department , 642·4321 . between 2 and S p .m . JANE FONDA Ull' TOMLIN OOUY PARTON "NII'<. .... MS PIU>fl( ( llti-. 01 \ COi iN ltK.<:1•" Pf( fl'NI NINE TO FlVE l>'\HNI' l'\11IM"N·111/.AHI I It Wll.\ON ,..,51 I RI INl; llA"ll N"' lho.· l 11.luno""'~ tho.• u.,.rJ "'"~"'COLIN HlmaNs .... w.T NICI ... 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You wa.nna be i atar, don't y°"?' ... aald I wa~t t.o be a llar. And he told me, ·w,u, you're either 1on- na ain.k or swim on this -\ \ •taadinl O¥atiao. And tlMre llet tM cWfenDce." Tbe lady with the uptumed DOM ud qualllUy foCIY Vaauei)' Brttlah·IOUDdlnC voice puffed OD a claantte at her amaJl, aunny apartment ju.at otr f'tftb Avenue. Slit aeemed ds.tract.94. a blt mo~e. even. It turned out lbe'd J•t left ber phone book and ap-pointmeau calendu lo a cab. • Miu Qrtmes, 44, la from Maaaacbusetta, one of three children ot a bot.ea mana1er and bis wife. She wu ralled lo Cheet.nut lW1 near Bolton. Sbe never doubtal ahe wanted to act, to be in show. ·business. I . "I hIDNtff KNOW IT wu a business," she says. "It was too lal#' to get out when I found out It was. Worst of all, I bad no choice at all to begin with. I just knew I had t.o act." 004t .... Which is how the intable Tagimy mes achieved her She fU"St atudled drama at Stephens Collete in Missouri, broke ln at the Westport, Conn., Country Playhouse, then came to New York to atudy with l_31l®J'lll.JldJruu:, t Broadway triumph TAMMY GRIMES -and a Tony award - u the saucy, bilh·splrited star of "The Unsinka· ble Molly Brown." No• she's back at the Wlnter Garden . in a.Qfther triumph, the bit "'2nd Street," playlng a fading actress aulous for a comeback in a Broadway musical. A compariaon of then and now: "WELL, IN 'MOLLY Browd.' at the dress re· betrsal I received a standing ovation. On the open· lnf nilht of ''2nd S\reet,' '42nd Street' received a PAClflC LAGUNA SOUTH COAIT WALK-IN IOUTH COAST H AY AT BROADWAY ----NOW 9HOWING ---- •CISYllEA Edwards Cinema 979-41•1 llUBru Pim 1m > 579.5339 .. ... ..... I(~ C1ntma Vieio Cintdomt H1·W1y 39 Ortwt·ln m•> SJo 6990 63•·2553 m•> 891-3693 ·--.., .. -ao1oodiv STWR8ar ~~NOW PLAYING ~~ &-. Sowth Coast (714)494·1514 nt• cam •sa Wlll Aftl llAllCE Bnstol Westbrook Stadium Orive·ln (71 4)1540·74'4 (714) 530·4401 (714) 639·8770 SaddlebacW14) 581·5880 .. ~ .......... ,.. In 1955, she made her New Yor debut ln "Bus Stop." She also met and wed a Canadian actor. Chris~er Plummer -father of ber only child, Amanda, who like ber, now is an actre~. Miss Grimes later divorced Plummer, then wed and divorced actor Jere my Slate. SHE NEVER ADVISED her daughter, now 23, gainsl acting, that it is a hard life or blood, sweat and mean critics. "No, she knew all that," says MiH Grimes; who last season co-starred off-Broadway with her daughter in Turgenev's ''A Month in the Cow1try." When you deal with the devil somebody's bound to get burned. ll TOIO • SaCIOlt blck • 541·5880 OUlllE . Ofl llQt Mall • 937.0340 FOUUAll VAUU ·Ft Valley · 8»1500 OU111E • UA CU~ Cmema • ~11 lllYlll(. Wood.brldgt . 561-0656 WUT•••n• . UA Cinema . 993-0546 CllECX •llECTOllH FOii lllOW TIM"I WINNER OF TWO ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS N.Y. TIMES: "Eahllaratl"91Y bizarre! Obae .. lve, e.xclhng, ac.ry, wildly enugellc." --_..., -v.,.. - One of th• y-r'• 10 beat. -Tl- Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT/Sunday, March 1. 1'ee1 • 'Sbe w_. very p ... loaat. about becom~ actreu .• 1 tboucbt, well, tbe beM ·=~°" eaa do for your child la 1taDCI by ber -lbe does somethlni that'• Wlhealtby, pbyllcally or ineo· tally." . Her bro~ eye1 twinkle. "ll911tally . . • tbe tbnter. I don't know about that. Ob, w~ll. Before she wanted to act, she wanted to'be a jockey. So I thou1ht, between the two . . . " . IN TllE PAST TWO years, sbe'a appeared lo a disco flick, "Can't Stop the Muaic,'' a flop Broadway comedy, "Trick,'' and two off. Broadway shows, "Father's Day" an". "A Month in the Country." After lbw" J .. t play, lbe lpeot two WMU YMA-tlonina lo Paris before ftart1aC rebnna.11 rw "42ad"Street ... • MlJI Grtmea, wbo 18)'1 abe'U Hit UM lhow ·stx montbl, currently ll wrtUOC a book she llml!ti descrlbea u "IOmtthinC'about my lite." Sbe'a allD conalderinl doint a cabaret act. The unalnkable Tammy Grtme1 bu remained afloat. Her theory on 1urvM.n1 in a trade llttertd. with failure: "You have t.o have ambition lo U. beglnnini, be very healthy, you have t.o have talent. But endurance, tenacity" .la probably tbe thing you live with mol t of the time." Paradise proliferatbtlt ~ LOS ANGELES (AP) -Debbie Reynolds' new ABC series, "AJoha Paradise," baa been likened to one of her favorite TV shows, "The Love Boat.'' lt's even produced by the same production team, Aaron Spelling and Douglas S. Cramer. BUT, SHE COMPARES it to an "old MGM production," recalling it was on that fabled movie lot that she broke ln as a·musical comedy star 32 years ago. "Aloha Paradise" is set in a lush resort hotel on the Kona coast df the island or Hawaii. Its regular cast comprise the hotel 's -8.:sT PICT\JRE BEST ACTRESS BEST SCREENPLAY ·~-.......... ~----....... SISb'Y Sl'llCEK TCMMY U:t XtlES '\n\1-MINER'S ~~t-m:ir allO IU.tn~ Bf.'VDU.Y ITAr«:EJ..O 1..£\UI HELM ~bJTOM RICKMAN Ba..ion llw ~by WRETTA LYNN w.i-t croAGE vr.cst.'Y ~ fl.odoar AOO 1.AR.'D1 ~ by llERNARD SCHWARTZ O.rwtAI byMICHAELA{'TD) AteJlM"'' ..... ANTI .......... ·--..... ' .. __ ,_ -............ -· "'·"""'" ""'.,. ... ...-.• :a,..'''"" ,.911 ........ ~ ....... " IPGIWUlll.Wl-.rTU ~I ------------ UWAllll' WOOOUllCll ........ ))I 065~ IDWAllDI' Ullkl.UCll Et Toio )II )880 UW&llll' c1a•acun11 Cosu !iltu 979 41•1 NOW PLAYING ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE BESTACTOR- JACKLEMMON SCOTTIE TEMPLETON DOESN'T HA VE A DIME, BUT HE MAK.ES EVERYONE FEEL LIKE A MILLION . JKJ(LF.MMON IOBYBENSON LEEREMKX ~MMA.~ .. o.lt> l'OITD- •JOll 1. ~ G.Umfll DIAllliSIY-t lOla.u& ... ~· -'°"" MAIUl' 1111 CArllALl GAii c:A.lllCITT .. ICOIIFm DEWHURST! -.. ~llAlll-.... -... -....... M011011oonuu --""n.~'WOIRI ~-Y ... llCllAl»S.-NIGllT _ .. JOCl I llllOlllllS"' ~\Int II .,..,_, _,,IOI QAM ......... .,.... .• _,, ~IMMIOIJ ___ ,,1411\'llA.~, .Id "11114.~--<J ll'll*M --1111-~ .. ,_...........,.. LmlllJ. employees; they're virtually interchangeable with the crew of the cruise ship. Each one.-hour E!pisode is built around the lives of the 1ueats, who, ol course, are different every week. "I run the reeort, like the captain of the ship, like Gavin McLeod is to 'Tbe Love Boat,"~ says Miss Reynolds . "I TIONK WHEN the critics write about this show the major criticism ia 1oin1 to be its similarity to 'Love Boat.' How many more paradises can you have?· <See PAllADISE, Page 811) Fec:wlly _,.. _ _.~••- et~-"ftU" lll'G) 21Jls.:11"90 ........ ,,., ••• S..C.Hl-y .,.,_y 494·1S14 "nte CMtt!AT aAHTINI" (~) ..,.._ ........ __ _ ""AGING BYU" (IU ........... P•MT .... ~-t.:a ""OAD GAMU" (ll'G) -···-.. , ... ....,, lrtl. I'.:•.,..,__. _.,..._ ........ P~ TMIATMS...,..f//fll#~ S1MTClt 1'0Ull MICal ---'TMI MY AT ------·~~ IAllTO JNSA~Y&._.Y ,_ NMll.e SIMDAYI AT....,_ IT-* . t. t - I • \ I . . . -__ stirring "I think it has a t lmlJar (or'mat in only ODe area, that we ~ave eue1t atan and it's episodic. Which I Uke, because when I watch 'Love Boat' I really eet a kick out or affine all the different stories and how they weave them in and out. And seetna all those stars." -- 'Barber of Seville' recipe n ar perfect ... r<>~!'""!""'"_,,_~"*":'-fi.-...;l"'"t"'.ot-~~~~~~--~~-~ · Her character, Sydney Chase, Is sort of a ''Mary Worth'' lype, ln lhat s he dispenses ad· vlte and becomes enlwlned ln the personal story of each guest. "SHE'S JlEALLY DEBBIE Reynolds," she says. "Debbie Re ynolds running my dance acbool. Debbie Reynolds never having ~hildren, never having.gotten m arried. ~e reminds me a lot of a combination or the e I who runs my dance school and me. " "Because she's a lot of fun, which I am , but •he's also a business wom an. J have run my own life and business for 18 years. "She's happy with her life She loves her ·work. She loves the people who come there. She's very outg_oing. She is fun, but not silly. Ifs not a Joan Davis role." 1 M~ REYNOLDS $1'1'S cross-legged and ba refoot on a couch in t he living room of the small home she recently purchased in North Hollywood 1t·s close to her dance studio and to Universal Studios. where the series is filmed. And, as she points out, it's only five miles from the Burbank house she grew up in. The set reproduces ihe grass huts of a real hotel on the Kona coast. where occasional loca- tion scenes are fil m ed AP Pl>Oto 87 BRAD BEC&Ea OfU.D.tltr .. MetlWI Opera at Or)lftte Coast CoUe1e, with the Five Penny Opeta, la definitely treat entert3ln- m ent. Last Saturday 's pe rror ma nce of Ros1Unl's, "Bar ber of Seville", was resounding. ly no exception. Company director and conductor Carole Boelter has found a near perfect Ught:tiearted diversion. MS. BOELTEJl CONCOCTS QUITE a dish by combining an enthusiastic, youthful cast with a favorite comic opera. Then adding ~ dash of polished performers, a magic act and topping it all with a modest price of admission. An unbeatable combinaUon. The opera opens with Rossini's familiar overture to the opera with its lively string pizzicato crescendos which generate almost ex- cruciating excitement. J might add the only sour note of the even- ing came during this overture when the or- chestra had consider able t rouble maintaining the demanding presto pace. In fact , at this point it seemed it was to be a very long evening in- deed. ONCE THE CHORUS appeared., however . led in song by Fiorello, Count Almaviva's good natured bumbling ser vant, the production got off the ground in grand style. · · ··I t 's b uil t o n th e si t e of K ing Ka m eha meha's su m m('r home _arid hunt ing grounds," says Miss Reynolds as she sips tea. ':Jt's not really like a hotel. It's all grass huts. No room service , no phones, no air conditioning, which you don't need. ll1$ truly getting away fro m civilized t e rritor y into a vacation paradise." "ALOHA PARADISE" 1s Miss Reynold's Second television series. al)d Ont' She hopes Will be more pleasant than her first effort, "The Debbie Reynolds Show." which made its debut on NBC in 1969. POODLE SHARES HER DRESSING ROOM Debbie Reynolds starts second TV HrtH The comedic plot line is centered on the count's efforts to win the hand .of the fai r m aid en Rosina. He r guardian,--1).r. Bartolo makes things difficult because Jlf his own amorous intentions . Figaro, the barber and fac- totum, is enlisted by the count to help divert Dr. Bartolo. Aft~r the firs t chorus the count, played by Kevin Henry . sings one of Rossini's most beautiful arias, "Loro ridente in Cielo". This love song is uniquely fitted to Henry's lyrical style voice. She immediately became embroiled with. the network tn a wrangle over advertising cigarettes on the show She rinally called it quits after the first season She has not been on television since her fi rst series, and the last movi e she m ade was ''What's the Matter with Helen?" m 1971 She bas been on the road for years with her musical act, earning $1 million a year. ··It cost me $400,000 to make this pi lot be.cause I had to ~1ve up two maJ or engage- ments." she says So lo ;vwhole generation of moviegoers and telev1s1on viewers she is known only as the mother of Carne Fisher, Princess Leia of the movie "Star Wars " "That's one of th<' reasons I decided to do 1t . says Miss Reynolds "My fans a re from 30 up And way up And from 30 down I'm Princess Le1a·s mother 1f they know me at all." THE SECOND SCENE sees the entrance of Figaro who sings the celebrated buffo <comic> aria, "Largo al Factotum", during whi ch he gives a tongue-in-cheek account of his numerous ··a vocations''. -• .:.><-'-~::.: (PG) ~ •• --~--.... ~-z ... ~ 7 ACADt:MY AWAlllO NOMI NA nONs Bf:SJ P1C IURE llCSI ACTl1CSS StS<.• SPAl..lK edwards CINEMA WEST .,,, •• ,... 891 39'lc:; ... •°'Oi••h ' • ~ ( e~!!~!~~.~~~~~A~,~~I_~R l !:4ESA YflDl CE"4Tll '1• 4 14 I edwards SAOOUBACK PLAZA fl •o•o .. , •OC••MtO 11. TO«O U I \110 edwards WOODBRIDGE I ............ ,,.,~ ... 551 0655 .. , ...... \ .. '. "'"''' . ,...... . THE COMPETITION A COLUMBIA f P<;I PICTURES RELEASE 1"<1 f EAIURE Al HAAllOR fWIN "TRIBUTE" edwards HARBOR TWIN " " .. 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Rosin a, Figaro and the count pilot and counterplot their own roman- tic objectives. Love is finally served in' the finale when the count elopes with Rosi na as Figaro. the count, and Ros1Da join ID a trio The performance as a whole was no threat to the Metropolitan OpNa but as local entertain· ment it was a plus REVEALS if} the MOVIE RATINGS FOR PAREN fS AND . YOUNG PEOPLE ,,,. Qt¥tfCt"'9"' lf'le "''"'~' I\,,. llliu(fn (H'fl)fJ •OC>Ut,,,. ""'•0Mth ,~ 1rv1t .. COt~t9fN flt# llfl9w lf'l9 l1r tn.. ,,,"'1'"" ®NO~£ Ll'rrlll1f.~ ''AOM •ttO .I/' ' t -·· ' •.• • '•' ••r4 I All ~~ ~'10, .t.N(l H, r., ..... '<I I IM fH[ SlAl Of tHl "4 11r ·tJ p, fUi4t LOCJl-()f'°'fl'lll'..1lJ •11 u Ca ll 6 42-5678 J Pul a fe w words t o work for yo.!! Daily Pilat 6 N:.ADEMY AWARD NOVtlNATIONS OEST 0111.ECTOP. OEST M:TP.U~ , R ~:::: .. ~.~--~ -.._ ,..: .... IOWAROS 1100 ·,.,. IOWA-OS CINflU WIS I •,, ... lDWUOI W0008RIOGI " ' SUOIUM OAIU·IN I I "! ~ • •O 'Ut.U ""'"' fUa Uill t C MHMt•t Marcello M astroianni Laura Antonelli CWjferrUstress -~ R 8 f\CADEMY AWARD ~. NOMINATIONS including BEST PICTURE !M APoromovN 'AJ P.ctvrn ' , ', ~---' ' ""'IZ"'t •"'C""·1;;4;;;;!;;;·V;;;i!;;: t;:::;;!I lOWAADS' BlllSfOl CDWAllO'S WUTBROOll MAllll B~lA 'LAZA ,,., 1.1 A,.,, IU t.~.t '-·i'l1tot fJ (!\',. !JjU 44 J Eht.; 'l?9 C..J)9 l OWAllDS' WOOOllllDCl lDWAllO'S UOOUUCll 110 ,ASIU ACCf,TlD Irvine ii~ 1 Oo>S~ I I 0, ~ \8' •,a~u JDll TillS (lfGAG(MDrT NEVER has changed to ALWAYS on Sunday. • • - REAL ESTA~ Orange Coast DAIL v PILOT/Sunday, March. 1, 1981 ••• ·&:v.me Co:riipany home. sales showed fin_is'1irtg kick ·in 1980 New bome aal" ln Irvine Company realdefttla1 development.a ln lrvlne topped 1,400 durint llm, .. 1d Dcoald E . Moe, d1reetor ot marketina fort.be ftrm'a commun.Jt:y developmeat dlvtalon. New bome 1al• were 1troace1t dUl"llla tbe lut alx moat.bl ol 1980 wben man than 15 percent ol the 1a1ee were reported by 10 bullden offertna 21 aeries ot homes lo lbe Woodbrid&e and Tu.rtle Rock areas of Irvine, Mo. 1ald. The 1,40I aalea represented approximately *200 mllllon in aaJes. i MOVING UP IN REAL ESTATE &OJ PAllADEE of Mission Viejo returns to the Real Estaters as m*°ager of tbe Irvine office located at 18662 MacArthur Blvd. He pre· viously managed the Real Estaten' Harbor Boulevard of· rice in Costa Mesa. Paradee bas ha.d a SUC· cessful career as a sales as· sociate winning top awards in sales and listings, and earned '' outstanding first· year '"••011 salesman" honors. His military honors include three bronze stars (one with valor), combat infantryman's badge and Vietnam government's top award. . KENNETH A. CAUGHLIN, manager of the Newpor t Beach office of Coldwell Banker Real Estate Appraisal Serxices, has been named a vice president of the company. Caughlin will continue with his responsibilities for ap· praisal activities conducted by the c9mpany in Riverside and San -Bernardino Counties, as well as Orange County. Ca ugh I in j o i n e d the CAUGHLIN Coldwell Banker company in 1977, following more than five years with the Los Angeles County as· sessor's office and jwo years with the City or Los Angeles in real est'ate appraisal services. He at· tended Loyola University, Los Angeles, where he earned a bachelor of arts degree in economics.' ROBERT W. WILLIAMS has accepted the position or vice president-legal with the Huntington Beach Company. Williams will supervise, re- "iew and advise on all aspects of the Huntington Beach Com- pany's operations. Williams practiced law in Ohio and in the San Francisco Bay area for 14 years ptior to joining the legal department or WILLIAMS Chevron U.S.A. in 1977 as senior attorney. While at Chevron, be bandied legal areas o/ lhe marketing department, also supervising and monitoring legal actions to which Chevron was a party. GEORGIA WILSON or Capistrano Beach bas been appointed manager for lbe new lender services division at MAJlCOR a Laguna Niguel· based real estate marketing firm. Ms. Wilson will supervise the operations of the new division, which will maintain liaison with various lenders, coordinating MARCOR 's d e- veloper clients sales activitie.s with the appropriate lenders, w1uoM packaging loans and a pplications for home loans, incorporating upgrades in new homes into loan packages, tracking escrows, etc. Prior to joining MARCOR, Ms. Wilson was in- volved in real estate lending, both with her own firm, and as an officer with Downey Savings. She Nearly 900 aalea were reported ln South- west Wooclbrld1e, tbe newest and tblrd of foW' quadranta ln the late-oriented rea!deotlal vtlla,.. Nearly JOO 1a1t1 were reported la lb• p~ bll&lde Turtle 1'ock area adjolninf the Unlvenlty ot California at lrviae. The remaiDlq aalea were reported l a the final pbaaea of Northweet and Nortbeut Woodbrtqe, Koe said. "Nine new aeries of homes were introduced la . • has also acted as sales administrator with Avco Community Developers. MA&GA.aET F . CRANSTON has been named CRANITOM administrative assistant to the . president of the Warmington Group, an Irvine-based builder and developer. Her responsibilities include coordination or administrative aclivltles required for supervis- ing the planning, development, marketing, advertising and sales or the various new single· family home, con4iominium and commercial developments of the firm. Originally from Montana, she received her early education in Spokane, Washington and at- tended Fullerton Community College for business administration coursec;. She was a member or the Orange County Citizens Qirection Finding Com- mission prior to joining the Orange County Plan- ning Commission in 1975, for which she became chairman during the years of explosive growth and the controversy over the development of a general plan. SCOTT CANDLAND has been named clubhouse and conference facility manager for Coto de Caza, an Arvida Corporation-owned res- idential/resort community inTrabucoCanyon. Candland manages operations of the clubhouse food, beverage and athletic facilities, 100-room guest lodge accommodations 4Rd conferen~ center at Coto de Caza, home for the Vic Braden Tennis College, Coto Research Center, conlerence center and resort visitor retreat. DOUGLAS HECKLE has among t he top producing brokers of 1980 in Cushman & Wakefield's 40-office, na- tionwide network. In 1980, his first full year with Cushman & Wakefield, Heckle recorded $16,500,000 in· volving 16 separate transactions for aggregate sales and leases encompassing 3,326,320 square feet of commercial and in- dustrial space, including 72 acres of land. Heckle, who is headquartered in the realty firm's Newport Beach office, specializes in com- mercial and industrial land and fa cilities throughout central and southern Orange County. During the past year, he has been associated with some of the most significant real estate transac· lions in the county. BOBBIE STEARN bas been accepted as a pro- fessional affiliate of the American Institute of Architects. She is one of only two interior de- signers to hold membership in the Orange County Chapter. As principal since 1970 of the Mission Viejo firm which bears her name, Steam specializes in residences, offices, and model home merchandis· ing. She earned her professional design certifica· lion from the National Council for. Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ), is a rrofessional member· of the American Society o Interior Designers (ASID), and is a member of the Sales and Market- ing Council of the Building Industry Association. The.-.peutic 2-Car Garage w/ Automatic --.-.--r Opener s~•es office open 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. d•ly. CloHd Thund.,._ (714) 631·5055 Spa Soutb.w•t Woodbrldae lut summer and f&U with fUture pbaaea Qf .even model complUet acbedvled to be ottered early W.S year," lfoe stated. "Tbey lndade aome of the more innovatt'fe new reslden· tlal unlta ever offered in Irvine, currently pri~ from approxlm~tely $85,000 to $300,000. Unue um year. Simply 1ta , there aren't enoufh homea behf'• butll to meet the dymand 6v homebuyers , especially the f ra t ·tlme bomebuyen." • tnlormaUon retardin1 current and future residential ofrerings lo Irvine ls available at the Irvine-Company's Information Center, located at the corner of Culver Drive and Barranca Parkway, Irvine. The center ls open dally from 10 a .m . to S p.m . "Demana tor new houaina lo Irvine wu ex- ceptionally strone throuabout 1980" said Moe. "Nearly all new homes were sold by lotteries cor· ducted by the builders, a trend we expect to cor · 11 Flintridge is a Very Important Property EqUAL 'IOFESSIONAL ·SEIYICE A!Mric-co J"wd tof.W ....... for .il A-.ric_.......,.. •FREE CHOICE •INFORMED CHOICE HUMTIMGTOH llACH- fOUMTAJH VAUIY ,..,,. of .......... i.e. Prestige Turtler ock E.state II 0 I SW..-A•- H• ...... t.-11, C.elfonlio tJ'47 /)/'(11//(///t -I /JN I 111·1.· f.i/111/Jtll"llll,l!,h 11111tll'l 111/h /f/I /1::::1 1111tl /11·1• /11/ l'm/e.;,1·111111tl!1· tl1•t'11mt1:il m"I 11/~1!.l'tlrlt•d tln·1111gh1111/ 1/111111• ht/I' /11·11 /mt1/m ''"' If/I 1sh 111rt.l'/11r 1'/1//1· • • • • • • • • Turn your unusables into usable cash. Call Daily· Pilot classified 642-5678. 1·~·1'1~!!,ht (///'t/1111 1111,/ 1/111/'(' /.111 rtl1·rl fl/I ti ( 11/ rl1• 1'1/1 1111rl ,l!.1'1'1'1//}('// /111' /////,\'/ 11111111 /1/'11 II( I' {)// ('/'('" ti/ .q;•N 000 IJ r I 11rn11111• Nc'lll irvine realty Lorr:111H· lk1d ~~J ->COO htt' You Can Buy A New Home In Orange County ior$34,000 Under The Average M Price* 24 Unique New Townhomes Prices from $69,950 to SS0,950 . Two-story • One and two bedroom plans• Two baths With the prices of new homes continuing to rise at a rapid rate, it is bccom i n~ incrca~i~~ly difficult to fi~d affordable "in town" housing. Brightwood Square. conveniently located close to Santa Ana's multi million <lollar redevelopment area and just minutes from excellent shopping at FaV1ion Square. The City and Town and Country Center, offers a perfect home ownership opportunity at prices that will fit most any budget. Why pay more fur less, when you can get innovative interior and exterior designs, quality features and a great location in the new townhome community at Brightwood Square. "The average price of a new attached home in Orange County was S 101.347 according to the April 1980 Fint American TitJe Company market report .• Prices effK llYt' publication date. Subsequent salts m•y re~ult 1n un1\lailability at some oc all pnce levels Sales office open daily. excqx Fridays. I0 1.m.to6p m \Jene Barrow Company uclwiu. salu age11t (7.J4) 547-9911 .. G) BrtghtWOod s~are ~ v -· ' ! '· " [i] TURTLE ROCK HIGHLANDS GARDEN HOMES. Large, e legant single-fam ily attached homes with tile or wood entries, vaulted ceilings, formal dining rooms, fireplaces and family rooms. Outside features include all-wood exteriors with rustic wood shake roofs. Turtle Rock Highlands Garden H.omes residents enjoy the use of a private recreation center with a pool, spa and sun decks. 2 bedrooms and den to 4 bedrooms. 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Featuring wood-burning fireplaces, vaulted ceilings and formal dining areas. Private patios and ' two-car garages with direct access to homes. Price~ effective as of Jate 11f publ1ca1111n subjl'CI to prior sale 1•n 11r after deadline of this cdim•n. Humeowncns' associa- 11on:. su p('l1rtcd by all residents maintain common facilities. Ask any ~ales representative for Jetails. *VISIT THE IRVlNE COMPANY INFORMATION CENTER TO REVIEW RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL ANO INDUSTRIAL OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CITY CULVER EXIT TO BARRANCA SANTA ANA FRWy PACIFIC OOASl HWY MAP !«>T TO SCALE HOMES BY BREN (714) 851-1837 From $133,990 pleitsures of neighborhcxxl parks, biking.and jogging trails, and private recrea-- tional centers. What's more, ther~ is easy access to schools, shopping, and freeways to major employm~nt centers. It's a very speci~ living ex-- perience t:l,tat reminds you, each time you come home, you've arrived. ERE WORKING WITH THE CITY.TO BUILD A~BEITER IRVINE. ' . . .. • TURTLE ROCK ·IRVINE . ' ,, •cunJuminlum ownership Artist Renderings -· 4 I A: SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1981 'BUSINESS C2 STOCKS Cl--4 CLASSI Fl ED CS-12 , RegUlations can turn butter/ lies into fish. See how on Page C2. ---Strttct1i.re of economics unfaVorable to steel By JORN NEEDHAM CM .. DAiiy P4 ... l&aff A consistent adveraaey rel&· Uonsbip between U.S. steel 1 manufacturers and the federal government since the early 1950s, b.as crippled the in· duatry's abJUty to compete lo the opeti market. That's the view of Frederick G. J ale.Its, chairman or Inland Steel Co. or Chicago, the nation's fourth largest steel producer. ADDR~ING THE Greater Irvine Industrial League last week, Jaicks said the United States is the only major in· dustrial nation in the world to- d~y whose steel industry can't meet the peak demands or its own markets. J aicks listed government overregulation of the environ- ment and labor, dumping of foreign-made steel in this coun- try, and an uninformed popula- tion as major contributors to the problem. "ln 1976 a Council on Wage and Price Stability report found 29 federal agencies straitjacket- ing our industry with more than 5,000 regulations ," J aicks said. REGULATIONS STAGGERING Inland'• Frederick J•lcka ·'The report said there is little coordination between agencies and such contradiction in what they impose that we can hardly make routine decisions without taking into account the direc- tives of some federal agency." HE CALLED the costs to meet the regulatory demands stagger- ing, noting that environmental restrictions cost the steel in- dustry $3.7 billion from 1951 to 1978. He added that if the same reg- ulations continue, that figure for the next decade could be as high u $7 billion. Jaicks said the U.S. steel Industry's total capital investment during the 1970s averaged ·onty $2.9 billion an- nually. •·Environmentalists are call· ing for further spending to achieve zero discharge levels," J aicks said. "Some analysts estimate that removing those last rew percen- tage points of emissions could' cost as much as removing 'the first 98 percent." TURNING TO labor and its purported role in the industey's problems, Jaicks said there have been at least 30 incidents in as many years where the federal Grime detail government pitted itself against the steel lnduatry. He said unwelcome eovem· ment involvement In contract bargaining, that resulted In set· Uementa favorable to the IUlions, increased cost.a and cut industry profit margins. This, he explained, paved the way for unfair competition in • domestic markets by foreign steel producers. ·'Foreign steel made its first major inroads here during 1959's ll6-day steel strike," J aicks said . "That was the last national strike, but the threat of a strike has given importers a potent sales tool." IN ORDER TO maintain pro- duction and employme nt, Western Europe, which pro- duces 30 percent or the world's steel, exports heavily, Jaicks added. When demand falls in Europe the manufacturers regard the United States as a logical place to unload excess steel. He noted that modest tariffs and the absence or quotas con- tributes to the dumping of steel. or selling it for less than it is sol<l,.ln the producing country. J•cka described the Japanese aa the premier steel exportel"!l. "Since our country is the largest open market for steel, the bulk of its exports are aimed at our shores." JAPAN HAS become the world's larg~st non-nationalized steel industry. replacing the United States' industry. which produced 50 percent of the world's steel at the end of World War II. "In both Japan and Western Europe government subsidies, loan guarantees and other fac- tors have encouraged exports," J aicks said. ·'The most striking difference between the U.S. and its major offshore competitors centers on government rela- tionships ... J aicks said st eel imports averaged 14 million tons and 14 percent of the U.S. domestic market annually during the last decade, reaching a peak of 21 million tons, or 18 percent in 1978. He said he was not complain· ing about competition, but that a major policy q.uestion to· be con- sidered la ill the area of world trade. "THE FREE TRADE men- tallty la premlaed on a pictjll'e of world economics more ap· prqpriate in 1950 than in 1981," Jatcks said. "Our private In· duatry mus t now compete against the managed economies of o Jr trading partners." Such free trade policies have compounded investment prob- 1 ems since World War II. J aiclcs, who is a director of the J oint Council on f;conomic Education, an orgllnization pledged to expanding economic education in U.S. high schools, said Americans must learn the basic eleme nts involved in economic decision-making. . Quoting from an address given by Americaq Tele phone and Telegraph 1to. Chairman Cha rles Brown, Jaicks said: "There must be training in the basic discipline tha t teaches there is no opportunity without its costs, no as piration so compelling that we can neglect to weigh its worth against the re- sources available to achieve it." Mobile Wash cleaning up with people who want to own business By JODI CADENHEAD Oft .. D•lly ~I ... Staff When the crowd of 102,000 beer-drinking, gum-chewing, peanut-crunching spectators left the Rose Bowl Jan. l , they left behind a big job for the "Grime Buster." The sort of Superman hero is the mascot for Irvine's Mobile Wash of America, a new com- pany that aitns to clean up the nation's streets. NOT ONLY STREETS, but airplanes, sidewalks, cement mixers, roofs, driveways and just about any place where grime lurks, President Robert Codon says that the com- pany may soon be washing the dirty little o.11r ,.. .......... ..., ltkMni 1tH11Mr HOT WATER WIPES OUT MOST STAINS 3,000 pound• preHure •t 210 detr••• handprints of the stars at Grauman's Chinese Thea~r. And negotiations to clean the notorious ,Hollywood sign are under way. Codori and partners William Snyder and Steve Wtley started their business in April 1979. Last year sales topped $500,000 and this year Codori expects to clear $2 million. The firm sells self-contained vans for $26,900 and trailers fbr $17,900 that include a power wash system that delivers 3,000 pounds of water press ure heated t o 210 degrees· Fahrenheit with a n array of soaps and chemicals. ROT WATER A.LONE can wipe out most stains. For really tough greasy jobs a liquid sandblaster ~ystem ts employed. So far the firm has sold 40 cleaning syst~ms to men and women looking to own their own business. Recently a $100,000 contract was signed to ship the "Grime Buster" to Saudi Arabia where it will be used to clean grease from oil wells. "There is a real undercurrent in this coun- try of people who don't want to work for someone else," Codori. "Our. company brings hometheAmericandream." · CAPITALIZING ON THAT desire, the firm advertises in s uch publications as "En· trepreneur" and picks up half the tab of poten- tial customers willing to Oy out and see the red, white and blue van. Donald Le Cour recently al'rived from Houston and ended up buying both a trailer· and van. "People are so self-coqscious about keeping things clean," explained the Texan. "I'm con- vinced that we're getting in on the ground floor." Dave AJbee, 26 and his father-in-law Bill Swinhart, a retired Los Angeles police captain, also were looking over the cleaning system. "l'VE ALWAYS LIKED THE idea of buy- ing my own business," said Albee. "I told' my wife that I've got a goal of making $70,000 gross the first year." With minimal overhead costs and water paid for by the customer, Codori claims that such goals are not unrealistic. Along with the cleaning system goes an all- day seminar in selling and a complete market- ing strategy that Includes mock ads , radio pro- motions and stationery. Mobile Wash officials also tum cleaning requests, such as the Rose Bowl, to their operators. The.Jb!ee partners decided not to franchise their o~ions because there is nothing to pre- vent one person from driving into another customer's territory. READY TO ATTACK NATION'S STR&ETf. SIDEWALKS, AIRPLANES AND DRIVEWAYS Superhero maacot repreHnta de•nlng fore. of lrvlne'a Mobfle W••h of Amertca "Dirt like hunger," observed Codori, "con- tinues to come back day after day.'· Grafitti has been washed off waJls in Hunt- ington Beach, Santa Ana and a Laguna Beach statue. Codori claims that a slow economy actually helps bis business because people are more in· clined to clean what they have rather than buy- ing new. As an example, Codon points to the Versaille condominiums in Newport Beach that the Grime Buster refurbished for $7 ,000·$9,000, compared to a $30,000 new paint job. Recently the company acquired authoriza- tion from Sears, Roebuck and Co., to stamp the store's name next to the clean-cut superhero painted on the van. Mobile Wash officials are convinced that with a little muscle the dirty streets of America can be paved with lots of clean profit. What hazards are between you and insulation? By PAT DUNN : : Of ta.e Delly fltllt IUlf . The increased use of home insulation to :help reduce beating and cooling costs has :rocuaed attention on the possible hazards of in· :autation and bow to buy and lNlalJ it safely to =reduce tbe chance of fire . ~: Fibrous gles and cellulose are the most :commonly used home thermal insulation materials. Plastic foam, rock wool, perllte, vwmicullte, and wood fiber board comprise a smaller portion of the market. FIUOU8 GLASS, a mineral fiber, la made from molten 1Wca. It can be inatalled by blow· inl or purchaaed In batta •OI' blankets wittl or without a vapor barrier ·attached to tbe inaula· Uon. -• . Altboulh fibrous 1laaa la naturally ftre re- 1lttant, tbe paper vapor barrien used in some proClucta and tbe resins used in the manufactur• inl procep are nammable. There may be a fire haaard where Yapor barrlen are left expoeed. PlMUe foam h)aulatioa la commonly oae of tbe fo1Jowin1 : polystyrene (used ln boar4 form); polyurethane (used in board form or 1pre1ed ID place): and urea formaldebyde <1ea•a.1.ly "foamed fn place" betwHD wall ltudl). •ANY BUILDING CODD r re tbat\ eome plMtlc foem IDRl.U.. be Uled oa.11 , wlMD Ibey are pl'ftected from poteatlal ipWon CONSUMER CLOSE -UP sources. Manuf acturera also treat polyurethane . and polystyrene wltb flame-retardant chem1cais to make them less combustible. Urea formaldehyde foams can release formaldehyde vapors Into the home, caustn1 a variety ol health problems, mainly respirator)'. The Consumer Product Safety Commislion (CPSC) hu propoaed a recutatioa that would require manufacturers of urea formaldehyde <UF> foam inaulatlon to provid' .consumers with inf~ation about poulble ~ene health effect.a caused by releaae ol formaldehyde. 1a~ frt>m the.product. THE COMMISSION 18 contlnuln1 to evaJuate the health ba1ardl uaoelated with UF foam insulation, any potential lon1·term. • carclDOtJenlc health tmplicatlom for bumam. lf you decide to purch ... UI' fNm tnauJa· Uon, CP8C 1ua .. t1 JOU Uould: ..aeet a rella· ble and aperteaetd coatractor: uk to'" wrlt· ta •erilclatioa of UM "8bwtw'1 fedGr'J lD· ttallatJoa tralata1; ••d obtala a written ltat.emllll ol ll«lft~ ac:tloD tbe COD• traetar wW '* II ariM, lDeJudlq wbO wt.U be Nlpiwt • for NmOYaJ of UJ' foem lMuJatm. lbDald um *ome wa11.,.,. Cellulose insulation ia generally made fkom p-ound ·\IP or shredded paper, and must meet the CPSC standard for nammabllity and cor- rotlvenesa. CELLULOSE INSULATION IS normally treated with cbemtcals to make ft smolder· and fire-retardant, but if improper amount. of these chem!calJ are Uled, a nammabllity bual"CI or corrosion problem can exiat. Actlnc oa poaJble b.uardl, eon,,.. enact· ed a law that an)ended the Conlumer Procluet Safety Act and required tbe CPSC to publlab a mandatory safety 1tudard for celllll .. luula· tlon. An interim atandard went Into etteet ln 19'78, and an amended standard became etf9C· live Oct. 18, 11'11. Laboratory telta by'the National. Bureau ol Studardl, tbe CPSC and. odaer'I bave 1Miwn that tbe addltl0n of thermal luulatSon to deft· elent electrical. 11ttema ID81 IDenaM tbe dlll of fire. 1be llre-atartUac m9Cbult.. tmoln Juncticln polnta 1ueb .. ICrewl or win DUtl, IV• race mounted Uptl, ud overfuled wt ..... n ~ BAI a&&N demoaM.rat.d \Ht wben wts\ lt aurrounded try t.bmnal lnnlatioD and' operated at the N aUonal Electrical Code rated current, it can exceed the HO decrees temperature Uqtlt allowed by tbe code, since the heat generated by the electrical parts can- not fully dissipate. Consumers may want to have their bome electrical systems inspected by a qualified elec- • triclan before iDlulaUn•. The CPSC recommends immediate repait if any ol the following •lam ol severe problem• have ocCWTed: dlm1J1lnl or Oickerlq ll&bta; fuses blowing regularly or circuit breakers trtp.. pi~ often; electrical apara or 1lowtnc rrom outletl; and overheated ouUeta or cover plates .. CA&BPUL INSTALLATION wltb proper clearance la necesaary for all tnes ol lnaula· Uon. U placed too elote to llpt flxtures ud fiuHJ even celluld1e bllulaUoa tbat ID..U CPSC 1tanaardl could t.rap beat, c..ma amolderiq and lire. · " , Insulation over enctoeed surface mounted ceUtn1 llpt fixtures wlt.b two or 1110N bul• also caa trap beat. However, IOllM ftxtur. have been teet.d and ll•ted by m•ufaewnn lor inltaUaUoa under inaul.-ct IUlfl .. (IC fta. tures}. IC n.tures went oe aale la 1'lt ud are marked Type.IC.Uta IC ftJlblN9II1lpt ~ kMp lmulatSon at Jea1t tbne lndMI • .,., frolD tbe aldll ot tbe J1mcUOD box. (lee ...vtATION, Pap Cl) ,, ' .. ' .. I I O~Co11t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 1, 1981 Specials ~ut?- No conapiracy in 1hortage1 ' cawed by poor e1timating By MA&TIN SLOANE DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -I am a clerk for one of th• larJ• aupermart.t chains. I do the orderln1 of dairy and perishable foods. Each week I read your column ritht after checking lbe ada for my store. I think you are doin& a great job. . • But YQU may be 1ivlna readers tbe lm· pression trial the occasional unavailability of advertised s secials la some kind of supermarket-in ustry conspiracy.$ I WOVLD LIKE TO emphasise that just the opposite ls true. Mana1ement is constant· ly reminding me to order heavily on ad· vertis~ specials. Be?ore a recent full-page ad appeared in the newspaper, the district manager visited the store and personally encouraged each de· partment head to order heavily to en.sure that we wouldn't run out of anything. I ~ that your readers sh9tJ.}d know ·that we are coostanUy audited by people in our company who check the availability and price accuracy ot advertised ltems. IN ADDITION, I BENEFIT frord order· ing a sufficient supply of advertised specials because my department is credited for the full retail price or these items. That makes me look good on the monthly sales reports. I realize that customers often make special trips to pick up advertii ed speci.als. I do my best to see that they get them. But shortages do occur -usually 85 a result of human error. This happened to me the day before Christmas. My department ran out of egg. noa, wbi.ch had been advertised in the boll· day section. . I hope that you wUI print my letter so that smart aboppert will know that we are doing everytblni we can to help them fi.gbt lnflaUon. -Paul C. from Dallas. DEAa PAVL -You aad yoar 1apenaa1tet ~Ila .. appear to be dolDI a Sood Job of aeelal tlaat alaoppen bave aa op· portaal&y to parcbate yoar advertised 1peelab. Rnlag a 1afftclellt aapply of tbeae 1peclal1 baUds 1oocl caatomer relatloas. Tlau, k'• good .ba1lae11. Moet Hpermarket elaalal ...t ladepe._deat-srocen realise Utis aa• ad a«onllacJy. . A.a you letter ladlcatet, Ute oeeaaJoaal uavallablllty of aa advertbed 1peclal la Bot - evtdeaee ol uy latent to dettlve aliloppen. la moet eues, It Jut 1bows tut aomeoee erred la eatllaatiq Ute amoaat to be ordered. Vafortuately, a few store operators allow UUle eoacen for 1toekla1 a sllfftdeat npply ol advertlaed specials. ..h a retail, speclala are oftea u.aavaUable -and abop· pert a.re oftea laeoavealeaeed. • n.eM are Ute operaton wlto I am trylag to awakea to Utelr ~tlllcal as well as le1al re1poulbUIUes:" REFUND OF THE DAY You can request the rerund forms for alJ of these Procter and Gamble offers with just one poet card: Duncan Rines Cookie Mix $1 Refund Offer, Charmin Challenge Offer ($1 ii:t coupons or a SO-cent refund), Instant High Point •$1. Coupon Offer. Be sure to mention each offer by na me. Send your past card to : Box 432. Cincinnati, Ohio 45299. -----------~-------------------------· . Cl.IP 'N• .. 11.a •a .. 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INSULATION. • • Before installing insulation yourself, read the pack.age instructions carefully and do not Lirt or puJI electrical wires during installation. MAKE SVRE INSULATION does not block attic eaves and prevent adequate ventilation. A vapor barrier, used with insulation, also can prevent moisture from getting into the insula- tion. Since some fire retardant chemicals as well as fibrous glass, may cause skin irritation, wear protective c lothing, and faunder it sepa rately from other clothes. Use a dual mask or single-use respirator to avoid breathing in small fibers. Also check with your local building code of- fi cials or the fire department to make sure the insulation you use meets the fire safety require· ments or building codes. READ THE LABELS of insulation packages to see if they meet the specifications of either the rederal government or a trade or standar&-5etting organization. An independent testing laboratory label also la desirable. There are federal government specifica- tions for the followinc insulation products: HH·l·521 for mineral fiber blanket.a; HH-1·1030 for poured or blown-in mineral fiber; Hff.J.524 for polystyrene insulation board; and Hff-1·530 for urethane insulation board. Cel}ulose manufactured after Oct. 15, 1979, must carry the following statement on any con· tainer: "Ttlls product meets the a~ed APSC standard for name resistance and ~iveness of cellulose insulation." CHECK ALL UGBT fixtures in areas being insulated and install only correct wattage bulbs. If a label stating the bulb wattaae is not on the fixture' It probably is rated for a OO·watt bulb. Bulbs of higher wattage may cause a fixture to overheat. Finally. be sure that properly sized fuses or clrcui.t breakers are used to avoid overbeatina of electrical circuits. • 911T111.Y ramm • SHIT Ttm • ssooo MINIMUM •II. CAL..... (l·M molTlllJ • WELL SECURED ,6. CALL COLLECT 997 7000 /... 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Aa director of the 91fice created l•t July, PclArot iDd b1a 1taff wlU review all new "lula· lions in an attempt to boll down the vast volumes of rules and regulations govern!ng business and individuals. Exlau.n, r91ulauou allO will be 1ubject to review. By U.. end ot 1912 at.put ue 1tate a1endea are required to submit a review of everx re1ulatlon on their books. "If you know of any regula- tions you're not happy with, this is a one-time chance . to turn them around," Poirot told the crowd ot Californians for an En· vironment of Excellence, FuJl Employment, and a strong Economy <CEED.) IN A SPEECH last week to local businessmen, Poirot point· ed to a request by the Depart· ment or Fish and Game last IN lt'14 THERE WERE 1.3,000 paees of state regulations. By 1979 \hat number had lncreased to 28,000, according to Poirot. ·August to include certain but· te rflies as a n enda ngered species to be protected by the agency. The result of including but· terflies under the purview or the Fish a nd Game d epartment would have been the following, said Poirot: Since creation of the office last July the number of proposed re· gulatioos has dropped 54 percent compared to J.be same time lut year. Poirot said that he hopes to eliminate at least 25 percent of current regulations. "Any person over 16 caught killing a butterfly for other than prom will be fined." "ll will be illegal to capture qutterflies with a net." PASSAGE OF new regulations will be judged on the basis of their necessity, authority or the agency to issue the regulation, consistency with existing law, clarity and reference to a specific statute or court ~e· cision. "I KNOW there's a lot or junk that should be cut out,·' he said. The Public Utilities Com· mission and lhe state Coastal Commission will not come un· der the scrutiny or the law or- fic e. Widow molls mortgage By ROBERT J. BRUSS DEAR BOB: I am a widow, age 69. I listed my large house ror sale at $125,000 with a realty broker. My reasons for selling are my small in· come and the r ising costs of upkeep. But I'm in good health and really don't-want to m9ve. Alter three months or no orfers, the broker brought me a purchase offer rrom a young doctor who wants to buy my house as an investment and for "tax shelter" (whatever tbat is). But he doesn't have much cash as be is just starting out in medical practice. His purchase offer is for $125,000, but with no down payment. He wants me to carry the $125,000 mortgage at 12 percent interest. Each month I would receive $1,285.79 on a 30-year mortgage. He will lease the house to me at $600 per month plus the property taxes fof' as long as I want. This sounds like a very good deal to me. Is it? ' -Mavis A. DEAR MA VIS: It's good for yoa and for the bayer. Yoa'll get cost-free Uvlag. The doctor will get tax abelter plaa probable future appreciation ID valae. lie can probably. easily afford the negative caab flow. If he doesn't make Ute mortgage pay· meat.I, you foreclose and get ownenlllp baell. Bat there are several safeiaards you should coaalder. Provide lD the mortgage for adjustment of the Interest rate to protect yoa agalaat hyper-laflatJon. A fair ata.Bdard Is to make Ute rate adjustable every five yean to the aaUonal mort1age lDde:a rate oa new loans. In other words, yoa woald be creating a renegotiable interest rate mon,age. Your Wetime lease sboald provide safeguards for both you and the doctor. For eumple, if your lease starts out at $M0 per month rent, 5 percent maximum annual rent lDcrease would not be UD· reasoaable. Tbe oaly disadvantage of seUJng la you lose RADIO PAGER S6.65 PER MONTH For services only Unlimited pages and pur- chase your reconditioned pa· ' ger for only SJOO with 30 days · guar.anleed parts and labor. Be paged in a four county area, Los Angeles. Orange. San Bernardino and River- side Counties. 401 S. SANTA FE SANTA ANA CALL 714/835-3305 ORANGE COUNTY RADIO TELEPHONE SERVIC IAGIJNA MANOR RBl'IREMENT BDIDEN~E Private ·rooms in a quiet garden atmosphere over- 1 o o king the Pacific Ocean. 'Attractively served meals including. special diets. D a i I y ma i a .s er vi c e , phones, T.V. cable and scheduled transportation Jncluded. . . ." 2130 S. Coast Highway , ·Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (714) 494-9458 • REAL ESTATE MAILBAG ' yo1i'r Inflation hedge protection. Since your ownenblp custs have become unaffordable, tills plan will solve your problem and you woa't have to move. AJtbough you are u.nUkely to Uve 30 years to see tbe mortgage paid off, when you die your hei.rs wlU then rMelve the remalnlng moatbly payments rather than a lump sum lnberltance to squander. Your tu adviser or attorney may have further s uggesUODA. Prf~n rqort •ulftMflftfJ DEAR BOB: Do you think home prices will crash? .I read in the newspaper somt!lhing about price decreases But l talked to a realty agent who said she hadn't heard or any sellers laking any losses. But she did say sales are slow now. What do you think? -Sally W. DEAR SALLY: Don't be misled. It's true the median and average home sale prices in many towns are dropping. But this o nly means the cheaper homes are selllng ln greater volame than are the most expensive houses. Sales volume ls down too. It's still a buyer's market and a great time to buy, often with excellent seller financlDg terms. Tbe problem is the dirflculty of obtalnlag large mortgages on the more expensive homes. Homes are selling but they take longer to sell than ln the past. Fotunately, home values are not like the stock market where fol"tunes can be lost quickly. Real estate prices are not subject to panics, or advice of a newsletter writer, as can happen in tile stock market. CALL TOM MARSTON FOR A FULLY ASSUMABLE LOAN - Newport Equity 'Funds· Inc Licensed Broker Since 1971 .. (714) 760-6060 INTEREST ONLY! n year s e earne $47,888. His earnings / were $81101. lanoy'I earnlnt• hleto1'7 Of cour ... H&ncy &nd Guy W1Ul ut: U177 (9 mon\be)-are u oepUonal. and ooLeveryooe ta3 .Mll; 1978-928,927. pl'OCJ'tUM thll fu\ Howner. 1979-H7.388.1980-847.1188. btrt'a 1our oppol'\WlltJ w prove Guy'• earntni• elDce Jotnini u1 lb&l you. \00, &rt u cepUooal. 1979 ( 4 lllODthl)-84.478: l!you 1pprtclal.e IUCb 1980-teu9a. btoen11 u Ubtr&l oom1111.111011.1. Dupti.e th1tr cbv1ou1 dlr· bcnu .. 1. fl'Oup toeuunoe and • rereDOM. lancy and Gary have' IDotDUTt ••ant• Uk• Lrtpe '° loL lD OOllllllOD. Tb•J had DO t&IH lllXW'IOUI rt101U. JOU m'J bf our e:rperlence when Lbey Joined u1. kind or people. Ho t&lt1 e:rperleo Th•J value \bl fac\ \here II no required, W1 \l'&lD 7ou to ..U our oeill.nC OD,\belr Income pollnU&l bl'0&4 ranee of finaool&l ttl'910N . 'With ua. Tbey llke tb.• lndepen· Tbl1 could ••U bt lb• oppol'- denoe UW 0011111 "1\b a career at \unlC)' 10u'vt nlted ror. So It\ ue Waddell fl !\Md. (You ,., your own eblt'I &ll lht f&ota With you. J\ltt hours ... your own paot ). m&ll lhJe ooupon to (or oa.11); 1•.uez -------·-----------------~--~-.... ,,... .. kmtt ........ WI• Sk ..... .,,.......,, ...... ...,., ..... 111..-...... ---- ) NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACflONS .,., • "°"'..a.we ' ... u Ott NI ••• YOU. Ml•Ut, PA(9'1C. ,. •• '°'"*• OITIOIT ••• CltllClllllATf tlO('ll llCIWIMl ... •U.••···· .. ·~···· .. ,, .. , • • - A ........... Baek on runway Bert Parks, who ell)ceed Miss America pageant for 25 r.ears before being fired, rolls his eres as it's announced he Will be master of ceremonies for annua Mrs. America pageant. · 81 BVOB A. MUWGA.N • •~fpelelC.: f I BRUNSWICK, Qa. CAP) -I know not wbat neetan the naUvet of these lovely Georpa coastal marshes have been nipplDJ ol late, but tben bave beea lllbtlngs of a giant.. HI aerpent aloat the Unea ol the J,.ocb Neas moo.tel' ln the Alt.amaha Rive~ Hlvin1 devoted cooaiderable time as a foreip correspondent in pursuit of Scotland's elusive Nesale, including many evenings in the public rooms of the Drumnaclrochit Hotel where it all happens in the Hi¥blanda, I take a scholarly interest in monster sigbtints. Georgia's giant sludse or whatever it la differs from Scotland's slithering beqtie ln that people actually daim to have seen it. Around the shores ol Loeb Aess, you only meet J>eOR.le who know people wbo have seen Nessler lite Fat.her Aloysius, the prior of the Benedictine monastery on lbe west shore of the loch who bas written a book on the monster. !'FATHER ALOYSIUS," I ONCE AS'ED him in an interview, "have yott ever actually seen the Loch Ness monster?" "Och no," be admitted, "but now me brother has. He was out there on the loch fishing on a windless moonlit night when all of a sudden there was this great moiling of .NIJWGIM'S the waters ... " Etc. ""-: Etc. -------------------------------STEW G~~a.oo~eother T . :t hand, offe r s at least · • I ....;..______ three first -hand Own Preserves rltua witnesses to the Altamaha River monster and a fourth who saw the wake it left in the river .. causing boats to rock and bump against the dock. ' f uh I · Former newspaper publisher Larry Gwin, who 0 P I• c st a h th lives on the banks of the river, reported he was eel e m a fishing with his p-artner, Steven Wilson, late in December when lbey saw a snake -like creature 15 ASTORIA, Ore. <AP> Rural America traditionally may have met over a pickle barrel in the general store. But in A~toria -much like Rome and Athens of old -folks meet in the steam bath. Since the 19205, residents of this coastal northwest Oregon town have headed to the public bath to cleanse themselves, to philosophize, to chat. It's a weekly social gathering as routine as going to church, says Mike Frech, man~ger of Union Steam Bath -the only remainlng public bath in the small town b-uilt by Scan· dinavian immigrants early in the century. "l'VE DONE THIS every week' since the place opened, and I enjoy it.'' said one patron. "You loee about 10 years off your age going through this." r · Union Steam, also known as "The Bullpen," was constructed by Kaarlo goskela in 1928. At the time, there were more than 50 baths in the town to aerve residents who didn'l have showers and tubs at home, according to Koskela's son, Elmer Koskela. "They used to call it ·John War· ren 's Bullpen."' said the younger Koskela. ......._ 'J1 arren was a football coach at Kstoria High School in the 1920.s and brought his pllfyers to the s team bath after practice to relax sore mus;les. A MAJOR FIRE swept Astoria and burned most of its baths in 1922, but many of the baths were rebuilt before World War II, when they became popular with some 5,000 .soldiers stationed nearby. As busi· No toxie affeet ness dwindled after the war. so did the number of baths until only Uruon Steam was left. Union Steam got a boost in the ear- to 20 feet long "as big around as a man's body with two brownish humps about five feet apart." It dived "in a big swirl of water and was not seen again bur-boiled up a swell that was "like the wake or a racing boat." ly 1960s when Astoria Bridge was HARVEY BLACIDIAN, 74, OF BRUNSWICK, built nearby. The seven bot steam GA., who ~as been fishing the river for 20 years, r~ms were just the answer for dirty, was standing on · a floating dock which suddenly tired construction workers . was rocked by a great wave. He saw "a monstrous But mostly Union Steam caters to som ething, 15 to 20 feet long ... big around as a local residents, many or whom have man's ~y." The thing had a slick-looking body, known each other through the baths was graytsh-brown and when it "raised its head up for more than 50 y~ars. . out or the water it looked like a sqake head." The heart of Umon Steam 1s a ~·I Frank Culpepper, who owns the fishine camp by-8-foot room ,or ma~ble and tde at Two Way, was inside a camp building when the called the men s .Public bath. It is monster surfaced, so be djdn't actually see it, but here .that affairs of the city, he witness~ Its wake, bumping ttie boa~ .. so~ehmes th~ world, are sifted, ,,Iii recent years both the New York Times and shifted and decided upon. the late Chicago Daily News have invested lime ON ONE FRIDAY afternoon, three of the regulars, in their SOs and 60s, held court on the three-tiered benches, clothed onJy by the thick steam fog. "Boy, those clams were something last weekend," began one. From there the conversation pro- ceeded in reverse chronology -to the boat that was lost off the coast the week before, to the election last fall, to the problems with rearing kids and, finally. to the time one or them tore up a golf course in bis 1934 Victoria car. Joe Russ, who bought UnJon Steam from the Koskela famiJy in 1976, said he expects the public bath -at $2.25 a person -lo stay popular in Astoria. "In Astoria, there's not ... a lot to do," Russ sa·ys. "There's two movie theaters but, other than that, you-can sit in the library or get drunk." and money in a s•rious scientific search for Ne~sie. The last time I went to Loch Nen a Japanese photographic expedition had arrived with a minlsubmarine and all s<>rta of diving 1ear. They said. they were going to photograph the monster and give the pictures lo Princes! Anne as a wedding present. · THEIR CHIEF SCIENTIST, A TINY' gentleman from Japan with large beer bottle eyeglasses, held a press conferen~ f(ir the skeptical British press at the Drumnadrocbit Hotel on the shore of the loch. The chap from the London Economist <or was it the Observer?), a no-nonsense science writer, wa~ particularly pessimistic in Ii.is questions. ''Now look here, old fellow," be asked, "have yoi. any 4dea of what you are searching for? ls it a giant eel, a sea serpent trapped in one of the underwater caves or a w~ school or herd of reptilians? Just what are yoo look:ihg for?" T.he gentleman from Japan cut him down like a Samurai swordsman attacking a plate of sushi. "We are rooking," he said, "for something with a wrong neck." THE~E ARE THOSE WHO THINK that the 1 gloriously polluted skies over Loch Ness, fed by I the smokestacks of the 61 Sc_9tch whisky I distilleries in the surrounding gle.ri!, account for I the many sightings of Nessie in the murky mists of the loch. I South Georgia, which is ,bourbon country. has a lot going for it as a national habitat for monster Laetrile drug tested too few lo make a judgment," on the sightings. value of any cancer drug. A~out 170 patients a .. t the fo~r Repa1·r work steady medtcal centers are takmg part in WilJiam ·Farr "(;; b.trned down an off er to become press secretary to U.S. At· torn,ey General William French Smith. Farr is a re- por.te r for the Los Angeles Times. Rug pulled on late dance bid "9Ct111 ... 9UllHM ............ ni. .............. ., • .......... : C4J'•--~Ullo ... ca:.,A;~ ...... ~ ... , :;.----..,- LYM JecM11 · '* ...... ,. c ...... ~ -"· c.1 ........ . ..,, NSW YORK CAP) • ._ c;,-itr.-., *" Me. Jlaitacbulettl WU lM DflM,0......0..,~ ... "mo.t pmlUve" ltate on •1. =t:W~W::.,-- pr:llOft ~ces. whJJe MklleM ~ •1 ,,...,..., ' So tb ft....... Ger•11~1 ~_.. U .-,..,ta WU tbe Tiii• _._It c...-CIH i., moet lenient, aceordlnt ....., .. ,....,...., to b L. 11-(lo-,_,..., a survey pu iillned by "' .. ......._ -11.., •• a law journal. c-•, c1e111 _. 0r.,. c-tr Tu National Law JM11er'"·'"1• • ,., Joumal 11!d its survey .._,..,.. 0r..., CNtt o.ur ,.. ... indicated the le.oath ot .""'· 1~ ,..,, '·" ''''"' • ., .. time served ror crimes PUBUC NOTICE varied so· widely from ·----------~ state to state that "It PICTITIOUHUllNHI Ott tte I h t NAMllTATIMINT .en ma n ess w a ,,..191._.,..--•••netio,ili"" Crtmr baa been com· a~: mitt than the sta•-in PROf'l!SSIONAL FLOO I( . "'"' INSTALLATION$, IOU W. 11111 Sir ... whic tbe felon chose to c•••IM,.,ca111orn1 • .au1, J COmmlt it." Wllllem Tllomu Wel1ll, ,,. , l"11lltrto<l,Cost.MeM.Celllor"'-tM2' The Journal said its r1111 _.,. .. 11 c:-t• ity .., 1._ survey -based on data 01v1e111e1. ~ f and Wiiiiam T Wel511 rom 1976 1977 -Tllll l~I-WM lfftO with f 0 U n d t b I t i n C011ntyC1«1lOIOrenotCWn1ron;i:,, Massachusetts sen-2'·1"1 ~,,., le n c es· aver a e e d 5 3 Pvou""" 0r119 c.c-1 oe11y P1io months in all feloriy Merc111.1.1u2.1t11 -te.!_1-• categories. In South PUBLIC NOTICE Dakota. felony sen· __ -J tences overall averaged .. 1amouuu11NEU 13 months. NAMHTATHUl,.T Th t d id lb t Tiit follOWi"O persons ere Clol119..., e s u y sa a nenH: prisoners sentenced for MISSION AVENUE ASSOCIATE~ b b · c h II, LIMITED, "162 lie.Kii 9outner1 r 0 e r Y I n ~ 0 U t I H11nlln91on a.Kn, C.llforn<et:llMI. Carolina served more I Hec1or Me".c.11, An 1nc11v1d11• time behind bars than 1'162 &Hell Boulevard. Hunlingt 1 8Hch. C.lllO<"nlet:llMI. prisoners sentenced for 1 e N A o e v e Lo PM e N willful homicide ih CORPORATION,ece1llorn1ec.,.-por• I lion, 1•1u 8Hch 8ou1everd, Hunc ~ Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, '•no1one .. c:".c.111orn1et,.•1. SA N F RA NC I SC 0 Lo • • p I i Hector Merucll uis1ana, ennsy van a l ENA OE VE l.OPME Nt <AP ) -A federal judge and South Dakota. CORPORATION , has refused to stop the In Wes.t Virginia I o.v1e1w.M•urer. ' · t f F r , . · Pres•oen• c1 Y o remont rom pr1so.ners sentenced for T11 .. $1•1ttmn1 w•' 1111<1 ,.,,,. "* enforcing a new city law auto the{t stayed in C011111vc1erko10f' .. 99Co..,.1ronF•• that bans public dancing prison for an average of i., 1911 F1w• after 2 a.m. 41 months _ nearly P11b11~ Or6119t co .. 1 o•ur Piiot. th ti• th March I,•. U.U. 1'91 1034-tl The preliminary ree mes e average ------ injunction had been for prisoners convicted PVBUC NOTICE s o u g b t fr 0 m u . s . of forcible rape in that ----- District Judge Spencer state. ,,1cTmouuus1Nus KAMI STATEMENT Williams by Samllel Tiit 1011ow1119 per'°"' ere doing Conti, owner of Phase -11u1111eues III. an all-ni·ght di·sco ----------NEWPORT SERVICE CENTER, N~ Soc'-• 217S Nt""*1 8ouleverd. ~I• -.... u n Li I Fremont c i t y e UDe l'lay ce111orn11 n.21 ( th d h a.111A .-LATllA Jeck A C•rllno. 10'7~1oop a ers passe t e 6*7431 Clrcl•. HWlllngcon a..ct1. c.111omi, prohibition on dancing nu• rt 2 Ynr •-1e1 MC•t1ty •"" .... ,.. A11lornoll vt CoMl.wn•~ Proleclklei a er a .m. a~MlalalH-lle"aflla ••T .,,I 01-0llO.lk S.rvlccK Inc .. a Celllomle _., __ -corporal Ion, 11115 Shtrlnoton Plte• • u. M ..... Call----c:-..A9r. lOl,NtwPOt18HC:ll,Celllon>lff1 .. J WILLIAMS SET April Tiiis bu5lntu 15 condllc:led by • 3 for a hearing on whether -----------1g''?"•1 -~:~'.~i1no lO grant a permanent in··· Tllll 51eltmtt>I WIS filed with ll'lt junctiontoConti. McCotlM4QC MOlTUAlllS County Clerk ot Oren99 C011nty .., "l Be h l"to. 11, 1'11. Contt ai'leges the ·~~~941~ l')SMft f'lllMI-Or-CO.II Oelly Piiot, ordinance adopted Jan. Laguna Hills 1 3 a n d a s i m i 1 a r ' 7~0933 measure passed Oct. l San Jua7l"Cap1strano were designed to keep 495-1 776 non -whites and out-of-city people from his establishment. The earlier ordinance, which all banned dancing after 2 a .m ., allowed exemptions· for religious groups and soon after Conti proclaimed he was au ordained minister in the Universal Lile Church . He then staged a series of pos t 2 a.m . dance b e nefit s for the Univers'1 Life Church Act of Love. THE ORDINANCE pa ssed in January repealed all exemptions. HAU0a L.AWM-MT. OUYE l\.4ort Uaty • Ce 1111 tery Cre1111tory 1625 Grsler Ave . ' Costa Mesa 540-5554 ,_Cl NOTHlllS l&LMOADWAY MOaTUilY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 IALTZIHGBOH SMITH & TV1'HtU WHTCU .. CHArll 427 E· 17th St Cosla Mesa 6~6-937 1 f'IHCI MOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAllY 627 Main St Huntington Beach ., 536-6539 'ACIAC YllW MIMOllAl , ... ~n. IS, u. -ell 1. I, Itel 70-.1 _...__ ______ _ PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS 8USIN•SS ' NAMil STATilMINT Tht loll-Ing pen on 1$ doing buil· ,,.,,.,. WORLO WIOE CREA'PIONS, J7ll_ MO!'ltQC> 0<1w. Hunllnqton a.-.n. C• .,~, oar.._ ,._. Korn, nn -1eoo Orlve, Hunll"9fon e..<11, C1. .,... . T ..... l><IS"'IU 15 COf)dlle-Oy an .... dlvlovei. OMIMftA lCon. Tru1 si.tement ••.J filed wlf" ctw Co11nly Cler-of Orange Counly on l"~ruery 2, ltll FU4f71 f'Ybll•l'ltd Or-Coast O..lly PllOI Feb I. U, 22. Mer I, ltll 6S.ll --------- PVBUC NOTICE --------l'ICTITIOUS 8UMNllS NAMa ITATEMaNT Tiit lollowlno perMHi' er• Clolnll t>Yslneu: CALPORT LEASING, 26XI Wot ~~I Hlgllwey, ,.._, 8Nc:ll, CA Port Calypso, 26ll We11 Coast Hlghwey, Newport Beech, CA. n.6J Port S.-rne. Jl"'·G Airway Avt., COit. MeMI, CA. Th i• bllllntll Is c:ondYCltd by • general pem-Sfllp. Alenl..Beyley This tt.._I wn llled •Ith '"°" Co11nty Cle<k or Cl<'lf>Ot C•nh on l"tb"'8ry "· ltl1. ,.,_I Pllbll-Or119 Coett Oell' PllOC, Feb. u. end March I, •• IS. 1tl1 -7'1..e1 ~onli •s attorney , Ptiilip Scott Ryan, told Williams there was no legitimate purpose served by the ordinance and that it was an attempt to keep n.on -white s from entering the city during late-rugbt hours. Cerre~a:!~'*tJ•ry__...--"' -·-.-P-U_B_L_l_C_N-OTlCE-- 3500 Pac1f1c V1tYW Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 • ------,.ICTITIOUS austN•SS NAMa STAT•MENT ROCHF.STER, Minn. CAP) -Oral doses of Laetrile produce higher levels or cyanide in the bloodstream, but the controversial drug produces no serious short-term toxic effects, doctors at the Mayo Clinic report. The Mayo researchers published some of their preliminary findings on the second phase of a three-part study in the Journal of the American Medical Association. the second phase, the study of possi· ---=-------------=-- ~~!t ~~S:r~er effects, which began cranky cus to me rs key 1---P-V_B_U_C -NO-T-IC-E A TWU PHASE, to begin shortly, will include 150 to 200 paUents and will look at whether pain and other cancer 8YtQplomft can be alleviated The loll-Ing _...,., ere doing ~llntH H; Cel INVESTORS ' REAi.TV SERVI CE . (b) THE CL ASS IC CLOSET, JtO S. Coast Hlgllwey, L.eglll\e BH<ll. talllomle t26S I l"rttPOfl Tredl1141 Co .. l11c: .. • Cellfornl• c:otporetlon, OS Oc:.ten Avtnwe, L•O\lnl Beech, C•llior-nla ms1 Researchers at the clinic and three other medical centers are joinUy con· ducting a study of Laetrile on terminally Ill cancer patients. It was undertaken to determine if Laetrile, which does not have Food and Drug Admlnlstratlon approval, has any ef· f ect oft the patients taking it. ,,,. DB. CHARLES M'oerlel, co- 01dlnator of the national study, aaid substantial elevations ln blood cyanide levels were noted in about six of the first 50 patients entered in the second phase of the study at the MayoCUnic. Pure Laetrile -amygdalin -wu .civen each day lo six paUenta with advanee slagf"9 of cancer, doctors Hid. Analysis of the patleota lndJcated tile dl\11 puaed into the patient.a• ta.rlae taraely unchanced and they s..tfend no evidence of • toxic reac1 Uoo, the report utd. Tbe liMtibood of 1,,_a·term effect.a remains undetermined and tbe MeoD.cl pbue al the study la aimed Ill determln.lns ,•bether La.trite can tare or dlmlDllb d.ncer. with Laetrile. Traditional cancer treatments have failed for all the patients in the study. Bauman's wife hired By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: What ktad of tra1Jlb11 do I need to become a &elevbioe and radio service technlclu? Wllat does tbe tleld bave to offer? -R.D., Bayslde,N.Y. • If you can put up with often· cantankerous customers, the field provides the satisfaction of solving one problem after another and offers the posslbiUty of being in business for yourself. " Also, u a service tecbnidan you will have skillB that can earn $4 to $12 an hour anywhere, from nny Town to the Big Apple. CAREERS Military service is another learn- ing route for e lectronics repair, though additional training in television electronics is sometimes necessary. .. ICTITICIUI 8UllNIU NAME STATIMINT Tiit lollurl111 ptrson II doing buSlntP•: FAR WEST l'OOL SE RVICE, >Ott Plet~ l)nW, COiie MIMI, C.lllornle '1620 Rollert Lyl\n Jorgen11n. JOU Piette 0t1w. COit" Mesa, CAllllW'nl• 92616 Thi• bvMMll II con411dled by • C:otPOf•llOll. l"r-1Tredl119Co., Inc. ArYlndKumer Prtsldml Thll --w• llled wllll Ille CIMllll)' c..,_ of Onnee C...nly on J-ry•,1•1. Thll bull-II Cand11Cl9d ltY en tndlvld1111. ,.,...., Rllberl I.. JOf'Otftttn P111tlllhld Or81\911 C-Dell' ll'llOI, Thll ttl""'*'I wet llleCI wllfl Ille Felt. tt, MM. I, t, IS, Ital ... , COllfllY Clerk ol Or1111ga CouMy Ofl ""••· '· '"'· ,., ... ' PVBUC NOTICE ,llltlllflld Or8119t Coast Delly "lleC1 __________ ...._ ""· IS, 22. liMrell 1, e, IMI '"''' PUBLIC NOTICE Wow lVu Gan Sell More ... with Dally Piiot PENNY PINCHER ADS Still only $3 3 llnes for 2 days only $1 .50 a day Advertise one or more Items valued up to $100, Each addltlonal llne Is only 66c for the two days. Sorry, no commercial ads allowed. Charge Your Penny Plf1cber Ad or use your BankAmericard or Master Card 8VoW.:.8VeW... More value for your DIMES In the famous f?ally Piiot DIMES-A-LINE ADS AdvertlH Item• up to S50 In value In Dlnie•A..lJne eel• every Saturday In the DaUy Piiot. Mng your ad with cHh to any of our thrae convenient office• or mall your copy with a cMctc or money order tor the coned amount. 20c per tine, S1 .00 '"'*mum. Sorry, no llveatock, produce or plant• and no commerct.I eel• ere allowed. Each Item muet be priced wtttt no Item over $50. Dlme•A-Llne ad• may be placed at th• Coata Meu omc. until 3 p.m. Friday, unUI noon Fridey at the Laguna Beach or Huntington Beach office•. THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST ' IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS The marketplace on the orange coast 'INDEX TtPllilY•KCll , 142-5171 .... w =m· ... :.=.~==:. ~= ........... ................. ...... , .... .. ·-···· ....... = .... ,,, ..... . .,.,. •f·~,·· •.• , ....•. -........ 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Covered en· try way, lead.I to vaulted ceilinged Uvlnt room. Wood burning fireplace. Huge country kitchen .• family room area . Overlooks covered patio, pool 8J)d spa. A bargain at Sl.28.500. Call now! 546-2313 THE ~EAL ESTATE RS Us•1 .... hT.-s Owner anxlow, be sell and he wlll carry an A.l.T.D. with ooly 15~ down. 3 luxurious units in excellent location. With these terms it woo't last! Call now for complete detail s . 556-2188() • SELECT PROPERTIES 12°/oDOWN Buys this 2 + den home. 6 mon,ths new. double iron gated entry , cat.bedral ceilings, brick fiJeplace , gourmet kit~ben. French doors to patio. Owner will finance . $179.000. 673-8550 THE REAL ESTATERS $3 ~ $100 .. it ... ii• PENNY PINCHER AD 3 lines for 2 days only Sl.50 a day. Advertise one or more hems valued up to SlOO. Each additional line is only ~ for the two days. Sorry, n o co mmercial ads allowed. Ch a rge your Penny Pincher Ad or use your BankAmerlcard/Visa or Master Charge. Celt tod9y ..t '" yowir •d "' pri•t tOMorrow! C .. •MeM9y ...,. ,,,..., l :OOAM te 5:JOf'M fw .... '9J'• ,.,... • ul "' - -s.e..., fw s-.i.y· ........ 642-5678 Diiiy Piiat BEST IN BLUFFS ~ 1 uva llAUTY. End unit qufet cul-de·aac, 1900 aq. ft. Most wanted PAULA PLAN. 3 Bdrmt, 2 baths, large master bedroom suite with aittini room. Finest quality upgrades, including A/C. Encloeedprlvatll patios . Bright kitchen f am/rm. $295,000 including the land. OPINS.AT/SUM 1·4 4MOMO.A COHY.Onedel llAUT1flUL 3 bdrm, 2~ bath, 1900 sq. rt. Highly upgraded. Natural colors throughout. $235~000. Appt. only. I . ~~~ PARK YOUR YACHT in front of your lovely Waterfront townhbuse. 2 Bdrm, 2~ ba, pool, seclusion at the Moana on Lido Peninsula . $650,000 with good financing . IOCJl"lroW111S VltiU.IHlty 675-1413 HORSE PRO,HTY. t + acre w/lge home + guest house or income. Pool, spa, corral, etc. Prestigious a rea & xlnt terms. LOCATIOH & TERMS. Lovely 4 Bdrm. 21,'J be home. Walk to medical cntr, hospital. schls. shops, park. Priceq at only Sl89,500. ,ALM S'RIMGS. Retire, rent or recreate w/lovely 2 Bdrm fully furn condo. ·Low dn + owe. For your investment needs. your future ls our concern. Call Lynne or Bill. Allstate Rltrs. 962· 9311 CdM COTTAGE $175,000 2 Bdrm charmer! Wood bumlna fireplace, step· saver kitchen. High as· sumable 1st TD. Owner will help fianance. nMS,50 THE REAL ESTATE RS llAU1'Y + TBMS MO LOAM FIES! New house. 3Br. 2Ba . frplc, A/C, & bit ins. Dbl garage. Attracti vely priced. 714-621·3'739. SHOPPB'S VICI.AL Lowest priced 4 Bdrm home ln area. Very at· tractive floor plan. Close to beach. Will sell VA. Only S147,500. Call today 979-5370 . ·ALLSTA·TE REALTORS ....................... UDO .... 0'9M SUte.AY 1-1 2 I 4 VIA ITHACA PIMMSULA P$)1MT 11.ACIROMT Panoramic view at wedae:-from prime large lot, 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom home, 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine room, entry' living room, dining robm, built-ins, etc. $1,385,000. LIDO ISU Newly remodeled traditional style S bdrm, 2 bath home featuring large re~reation room & 2 patios. Living room has attractive beam ceilings, fireplace & f rench doors leading onto 6rick patio. New kitchen bit-in appliances. Close to tennis courts. • sandy beaches & clubhouse. $420.000. IAYFtlOHT We have several rme homes with pier & slip. Starting af $1,500,000. IAHCHO hlltMI Springs Condo, 9th fairway. 3000 sq.ft. 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, furn. Golf clb. mbrshp. Will trade for invest. prop. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR .l·ll Rny\1d, [),,..,, NI'\ 61) 61f' CAMIO SHOllS. $50,000 DOWN OCIAN & Jl1TY VllW AND CdM UGHJS Seller will finance all. CAMEO SHOllS SUt-.. LIASI Ocean view, luxurious, furn .• $4,000 per mo. · llDUCIDIM HAllOI VllW HOMIS 4 Bdrm 2 bath, pool, spa. $259,900. --TWO 67J.7761 _ .... ONGS 160.ut1 UllrlaCDJITA S·TARNES COMPANY RE.AL TOtts.IUILDHS i--•EA .. SSllnw-·FF~S--1 La gun a Nigue I View Mansion. 4bdrm. 3500 sq Large 5 Bdrm 3 bath. rt. Creative financing & formal dining plus love-high assum. 'h thf price ly kitchen breakfast ofNpt.64-4.SS!JI room. View or lights GREAT P OTENTIAL. --------price is right. 292lCATALPA OPEN SAT/SUN l·S NEWPORT'S BACK BAY Owner says he will carry financing on t h is beautiful 3 BR/2~ BA executtve townhome In BACK BAY AREA with ONLY 10~ DOWN . Sunken living room creates cozy at· moapbere for family or entertaining. Must see to appreciate this beauty. Spacious living room . with stone fireplace. 4 generouo bdrms. huge private master suite. OCIAMROMT r.~~~~~~~~ paneled den. features: 2 Bdrm, 2 ba, unfurn. brick fireplace, s parkl· New. $115()yrty. ing pool and spa. Local- 1.AYROMT SANTA ANA ed on quiet cul de sac. Assumable loan! Only 3 Bdrm, 1 ba, unfuni. HEIGHTS $190.000! Take advan· Mlntcond. $&'50. Yrly. tagenow1 cHANMaROMT tw.ooo FULL PRICE @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES . 714-631 -6990 OWMm AM.A.MCI ... lmmacm.te home with ocean view, decks" uni· que private 1ardena. Walk to beach. Only $2113.000. Open Sat & Sun 2·9 am SUriset Ave South Lacuna. Ail 111· 1191 ; 131·3818 MOST LUXuttlOUS Unit ln exclualve S..VlewV ... Forever views. Great In· veatment/termr . See anYli.me. Only $249,000. Call Ail, Ann Fowlkes. Ul·-or*·T754. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, unfurn. S750yrly. associated R"1 .... ~w' ~tri.LT1""",, i , ..,\ L t •. •1 nt1aUffS OPIMTODAY 1·5 2117YlstaL_... J .-Spit Levef • Finest original area. M usive greenbelt vista. Smartly decorated in popular tones. nearby pool. Offered at $212,000 (with uaumable bl bal . 111.1 ·d:lll( ',\ ~ ,1. ;1:' I l : l 11 • \ I ' ' I ' l . I ! :~ r' ._'Ir I ' I: h 111 I r I iii I 1 ASSUMI f1/J0/o FHA loan. 3 br. 1~ ba, din. rm. 2 car att. gar. w/~opener. •,900. DEL MANGELS RLTR .. 570'7 1£EAN--VIEW ~-· PllCm MOM ·. $112,100 .. $172.IOO A few choice new condo& in the . Sunaet Bluffs Tract are available with ocean views in the newly developed area of Pacific Bluffs. Sin1le ~ double level condos available. Security gate guarded community acheduled for completion next month. 10% down to q\aallfled buyera. Allo 3 cltolce 2 1tory condos priced from $137 ,000 to · .139.000. . ' ~ · , . OPIM 14T""'4 1~1 IUMllt ....... }llACT ' 2117,...,..A .... C....MIM IOff ............... ''; illt 3 Bdrm home with hardwood noors. brick fireplace, big family rm. Great Back Bay loca· lion. Sl27.SOO. FULi.Ei REAL TY 546-0114 645-0303 COLDWeu BANl(eRO li:=rc~oo, Fountain Volley Office Manager, Noncye Blythe Full Escrow Service All Types -Including * AITD'S * COlfllACT'S * c• 962-2422 Q.,,..rd ' mativat.J BIG CANYON. Prime view bull.di.DI site on golf~. 'Plana included. Reduced $100,000 with terms available. $1,100,000 . NEW CUSTOM HOME ON BAY. Next to sandy beaches. Enjoy tbe beautiful view of · the ocean'• coaatUne. Quality conatructioa. Your own private boat deu!k included. We'll match tbla bome in price a•ainlt anythlna in Newport Beach. Sl,296,000. Open Sat and ~Y 1J.4' 2274 aiannel Rd, B&lbM Penin. Prlce and 'terms neactiable. Call Dan Blbl>. .. ~.~""' ..... """'' If you like extensive use of wood brick & atone1 see this Botzenhard\ c'u atom built 4 bdrm, 3~ bath masterpiece. Master bdrm has fireptace~ loungtni area, wet bar & . j~cUzzi. pkyllgtlted kitchen with every modern convenience in~ludlng a buiJt,in ...refrigerator/freezer & BBQ. Ocea.1y & harbor view from the living roorp, dihlng room, kitchen, famil[ room, master bdrm & awimmmg po(> . Owner will entertain trade offers for local property or sell with a large A.l.T.D._ to qualified buyer. OFNllD AT $ 1.491,000 "OP94 HOUSI SUNDAY 1·5 CNo ..... #I MUii HACH CllGLI CorGllCI .. M.r •., '"\lltPQ,•Aft. 760.1181 ASK FOR BOB le M.wport hach Loalc to LI.go Ant $9000 DOWN NEWPORT-HG TS ....... assumable lit. owe .... bara1tct an thi1 newly rrinllhed ca,. Cod dMlnntt- wlth optn beaMI, COU1ttry kitchen, aatlqH flrtplace, custo... cablMh and MUdt more. Large lot with plcbt t...ciftcJ. OM per home warra..ty. Stler'1 mdoul. ,rice reduced SI 0,000. OHwnd at s 179 ,500. llST IUY LIDO ASSUMAILI LOAN Two 1tory chat .. ,., J .... l ...... ... .... w.t Mr, pe .. . wood floon, brick fir=, doM to beaclt .ct Lido . 0--wll nll•t .... , ... $395,000 _J OCEAN VIEW HOMI le.HM MW 4 lclnft 21/J lc6 ..... with '*'-' "°°"' ,...., fw lse1zcl• occ..-cy. E:xc1I_, .. lty conlfnctlOR. htc._.• -.y extras. Onrsbecl w., INr, brfcll fireplace, ceraMlc tile, Mirrored wardrobe1, t•lllw ldkheft wffft luraiftcHn cellklg .ct llllCh. MUCh mon. Offend at $179,500. LEAST IXPINSIVI IALIOA ISLAND Thh 2 bedr oolft cottage repreHtth a good In•.......,. opportuRlty as a retttal ..a. fint -. °" tt. llkMd or l•t ........ .,,..clatloa. Creatf•e fln•ciftg .. Clilable. OH.nd at $209,000. AUTHENTIC SP A.NISH IMHALD IAY Clank tiled roof s,...... ..... Oceaulde E•erald lay fHhrillg oc._ •Jew, hew dwood floon. opet1 ctUNMp. 3 .._, l lath1, faMlly rooM, fonMI cWRcJ. $590,000. ftRIYACY ON THI llACH A ,.... .ct ..... _. offerls9g. a C.toM hcMM la the ctlltlr of the prf•• sands of LGgllllta. A 1paclou1 3 bedrooin l bath ho•• wltll uparat• g11Ht ....... al WTomdiata .... co.tywd md locat.cl °" a 60' lot Olt .... beoch ............. CO••Hlty of La9Hlt•. ~at2.5 ..... DOCTOlf LUXUIY OCIAM YllW CONDOMINIUM n11 IM ... lf•I 2 Id,. Hffe ........................... Z•~lltr cr•fh••Hlllp ••d ........ MC9ftr. u ... ,... ........ ,...w .... ... ... tH4 ••--•·•••r• ... • ......... NCeYery Mfh fw !'"I•• ,........ • ....... t • • , .... SJtl,000. . ~-.. __ -..-........--.:..,.~--..,.~~' COIONA DIL MAI IUUX -A ....., s,r.. w.. ..... ..,. ~· • owe .. w.. J •••• •• a J •••-. ...... .,.. ................. s2ta,ooo. . COLI O• MIWPOIT llALTOll 2515 l. C09t Hwy .. C.-.. .. W.. ~71-1111 WESTCLIFF * $129,500 . C.Ozy and cute as can be. 2 bdrm. and 2 full baths with brick flt'eplace, mirrored bar, carpets and drapes. A terrific end unit condo overlooking the pool just a s hort walk to shops and transportation. Assume low interest 1st. Quick occupancy. LINDA ISLE 6br, 7ba, the tnost excit, estate on Linda Isle. Wine cellar, game rm., in/out dr. pool & spa. Unequal basin vu. dk for 8.5' yacht. 3.1 million. For appt Bob & Dovie Koop. 631·1266 LIMDA ISLE 5br, Sba, huge master ste. beau, lite decor, formal din., best· bu.y on Linda at 1.1 million. Bob & Dovie Koop . 631-1266 OCEAN VIEW DOVH SHOltl:S 4br, 4ba, Cab VJ.I from this xtra lg. bluff lot, pool,· spa, party hm. $5.0K exist Cin. asking $725K fee. Bob & Dottie Koop. 631-1.266 WATERFRONT IOAT DOCIC 3br, 3ba, 3yrs old, new spa, huge master ste. w/bay vu. Sell at $52SK lst T .D. $274K ~ 11.5% ass um . Bob & Dovie 631-1266 ..-wPOIT HACH llPOSSISSION 3br, 2ba, RV acc., rm for lrg pool. Take over opt for $5000. My loss your gain. $159K. Bob & Dovie Koop. 631-1266 HUHTIMGTOM HARIOI 2br, 21hba, very sharp condo. $142K. Bob & Dovie Koop. 631-1.266 CAMEO SHORE LEASE 4br, 3ba, fr, pool, ocean view, 3pri beaches. $1,900/mo. Bob & Dovie Koop. 631·1266 ORAtGE & AVOCADO ltANCH 78 Ac. s ub. div. map complete, 4 sep. parcels ; sell all or part, heavy producing. Bob or Dovie Koop. 631-1266 HHITA~I PAllC COHDO OWNER WILL CAIUtY 3bdrm, 1 ~ ba condo in Irvine. 19% dn will buy it. C.Ommunity park & pool. $106,900. Jerry Jones. 631·1266 CDM· DUPUX I 00% NMAMCINfi By seller on all-inclusive T.D . at 141h% I Buyer pays closing costs for both parties. Fun pJice just $325,000. Int. only. Hurry -call Jim Davis 700-1743. 759·1221 .... MIWPOIT MY •.AMILY HOMI . U\fle 3 bedroom wttb trench doors that open to large Jl'UIY yard, assumable loan ol '88,000 at 13~%. Call Jlm Davis at 760-1743 .• • 4JOMIT l•z!!!U' MIWPOIT Ml•m91~Mnl OPIM SUNDAY l·I 3 BR. den, formal D.a. + ~rate ll*t bouae in sylvan MtUnl. . . Iara• corner lot with room to expud. • . it'• hard to heat at $275,000. Owner will carry 2nd T .D. of ttao,ooo. No payments tor 3 years. CA.PISTIANO MACH In the highlands, 40xl30 n. R·2 lot ... walk to beach . . . if you have been , dreaming of 180 deg. ocean view, this is for you. 25 minutes from Newport Genter. $89,500. T HE REAL ESTATERS S 10,000 DOWN *715 P.l .T.A per mo. 2 Br 1"41 be condo. Great In· ve1tme nt. R ealty World/ Right :'~mJ~Sborea. A huse 4 Bdrm 3 Ba f~.:,me in immaculate condition. A 1uper location only steps co the beach. At\rktlve owner financing available. A super buy at $280,000. DOYa IHOIB .....,.. Call Realty World Capistrano Aaaociatlon 661-1010 Q: Orange Coast Q: 1.....-n~,.~cll!l!!!!l!l1"c--1 l ral £STAT£ and VIEW all day lOfll We are proud to present one of the finest properties of Dover Shorea .• This prestigious estate sii.ed home offers the finest of amenities. Features within this 4800 sq Ct residence include 4 Bdrms, 3 Baths, billiard room, formal djnin g, marble e ntry , swimming pool, spa and a panoramic view or the city lighta ano the backbay. Valued at $699,000. u. fr~ this older 3 Bdrm 2 .144. 4141 ba home. right on the r OCEAN. Family room, 2 frplcs and perfect for that GETAWAY BEACH IASTILU" -WSI 3 Bdrm. F amily room. Large assumable loan 11 ~%. Fee land. 2127 Aralla -S27t,500 o,.. Sat ..... s.. 2-5 Best Buy in Best Area! Jacque or Chris 631·7300 . IROICER C!IE llDllB ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE 14MOllO IAY S,YGLASS O,EN SUN l·S Submit All Offen On This Truly Lovely Home With Canyon View. Sellers Will Assist In Financing With Large First Trust Deed At Low Interest Rate. Large Family Room, Teenage Quarters. Two Fi.replaces & Two Wet Bars. Poolsized Lot. Asking SS6S.SOO. A "Joy Of Newport·· Listing. 2745 VISTA u..aou ILUffS O'IH SUN 1·5 Fint Time Listed. Taaterully Decorated "Q" Plan With Cozy Conversation Pit & Spaclou.s Uving/Dining Room Area. Ideal LocaUon With Large Enclosed PaUo On Greenbelt Near Pool & Tennis Club. Perfect Home For Entei'tiiniq ! $239,900 . 22AllOLIS IAHCHO SAN JO~ OPIN SUN 1·5 Lovely End Unit. Two-Level To~ On Golf Course. Two Bedrooma, 2"41 Datha. Step.Down Cooveraatlon Area With Wet Bar. Beautllul New Camel Color Carpet. Parquet Kitchen Floor Ir Entry. OnJy $195,000. 44FAllAGUT llYINI O,EN SUN 1·5 Assumable Loans. Owner Will Carry Financing Or All Inclusive Trust Deed. Excellent Four Bedroom Home Jn Northwoods. Only Two Years Old. Sparklln1 Pool With Waterfall & Spa. Upgraded. Earthtones. You're Welcome To Inspect. $190.000. 341 PEACH Tl& LANI IACIC IAY . OPEN · SUN 1·5 New Llstiag. Quiet Cul·de·Sac Location. Three Bedrooms Plus Large Music Conservatory -Could Be Bonus Room. Great Neighborhood. Appraised By Professionals. Pr-obate Sale. Only $189,000. f MESA YHDE llST IUY No Question, But What This Is One Of The Finest Buys In The Area. Lovely Four Bedroom Home On A Large Corner Lot. Completely Remodeled. Large Assumable Loan. Submit Offers. $145,000. RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN YIU.AS Award Winnln1 Design. Two Bedrooms Ir~ Condo. Practically New. Smartly Decorated. PaUo, Front Deck & Commtmlty Pool. AduJt Community. $185,000. COSTA MESA IMCa... Terrific Triplex Jn Rapidly Appreciatin1 Area Of Cotta Mesa, Adjacent To New Redevelopment Area. Charming Rear House Would Make Great Owner'• Horne. Other Two Rental Units Help With Payments It Taxes. Excellent Financlng Available. REDUCED T0$1M,OOO. . W ALIC TO HACH Eleaant Two Bedroom Condo With Larae A11umable Loan At lOW~. Fireplace, Plantation Shutters It Skyllitrta. SZ:S.S,000. • N1M1 IAYROMT-M YSHOllS Forty-Foot Frontaae, Pier Ir Dock In Exclu1lve Security Gated Bay1horu Commwuty. Lovely Two-Rooni Muter SWte With Fireplace, Plus Four Bedrooma, Bonua Room Ir Den. Stepdown U~With ,._.Foot Ceillnl. Spacloue Area With Wet Bar. Tnaly Gora~ View Of • . Olannell. An Extra lllU'p P'roat' Patio • Deck. Owner Wanta Tbll Home 8old Now. si,•,eoo LaMMld. Or ri.-.•r•. NIWPOIT HMHl"S4-IUX Located On Q..tet Street Near SllopplnJ . Ellcelleal CoodiUoo. Good Rl:NT INOOllE. lllatmum Vacancy Factor. P'oar Two-Bedroom Ualt1. .U.umable Loan1. llllpect Wltb oa..-. Pr1ced Al -.ooo . . I• CANYON CUI.TC* NOMI On A Be•utlful Lot Overteoldu 'l1M ,,.... Fa1rw11. Outltudlllt c ..... lblt llom9. ~ ot Undentai.d ~· la fte P'UlllJ Wlq Of TM Home An Four Latre ~. Sau WIUIA ; .......,. Ha A ,,=aeec;::: Larte W•la a.eta • J'nlllelr IDI To A ..a 'hrnee. IWmal Dlala1, aou,. .. uraiaa, ~· Room Wltb »ath. Plua Maid'1 ~-Call l'lr Appoatmtnt .• ,I00,000. HOME or consfo con· version and investment in the future. $265,000. So .. call now. WAUACE&CO. UALTOH 72'-59'6 433-6490 . . jackie handleman PRESENTS OUTST ANDIMG CUSTOM-MESA VERDE. Single story 4 Bdr, 31h Bas., pool and spa,· LIKE BRAND NEW. Call for private showing. WAL.IC TO COUNTRY CLUl-MESA VEaDE. Customized tri-level 5 Bdr, w/pool & spa. Excellent financing. Avail. $340,000. Open Today 1-4. COSTA MESA TOWMHOUSE ·VILLAGE CHH. Near So. C.Oast Plaza, lrg 3 Bdrm, formal din & F .R., asking $141,000. NEW USTIMG-MESA VERDI. Very well cared for 4 Bdr quiet st., pool & s pa. Assume loan. Prime Loe. $191,500. WAL.IC TO GOLF COURS6-MESA VEllDE. Buccola 4 Bdr, terrific home for entertaining. Lrg walk-up wet bar. Priced for quick sale. $219,000. TOWNHOUSE-WOODIRIKE ESTATES. 3 Bdr & den, pvt spa, for lease, WOO per mo. · --ASK FOR jackie handleman 6J I· 1266 OfflCI ..... t.r at/MAX • ......,. • 675-3411 . PETERS TOWNHOMES 3 Bdrm. Plan C. w1air . . top location. Ass umable Is l. and s irrply scrumptuous. $2~5.000. ·CORONA, DEL MAR DUPLIX -With a pool! Super Street. High income. $295,000. LUSK HARIOR VIEW HILLS -2 stv. 5 Bdrm home in CdM with lots of privacy & magnificent view of the hills. Room for pool or enjoy the lush oriental garden & waterfa ll. An outs tandin j!. S?ra cious home. S430.000. THE ILUFFS -3 BdrfTI. E Plan on the front ro~ or Back Bay. Lease/opt. avail. S275.000. NEWPORT IEACH DUPLEX -l lh blocks from ocean on fee land with a large 11 ~% assumable loan. $241,000. WOODlalMI -Charming shingled ext., 2 Bdrm "Ashford" in Lakeside, on greenbelt & priced to sell. $151,500. TUl'RmOCK ....... ._, -4 Bdrm w/view. Lots of panelint: profess decor & lndscpng . Everything you've longed for + a lrge ass um. 9~ % loan. $389,000. · 'llACH HOUSI $171,000 -Believe it! 6 Bed· lroom, newly painted in & out, 2 blocks Crom ocean in Newport ~each. MIWPOIT llACH -5 Bdrm, cust home, exclusive Dover Shores. Near Si,000,000 prop: ~ blk from pvt beach. GraciOUI home for exec entertaining_ $.130,000. TUl1LllOCK Ht•HLANDS -' Bdrm. huge master suite w /cozy window seat. French doors & windows thruout. Customized, deai1nect • decorated. $351,000. REAL ESTATE EXCELLfNCE SINCE 1949 OP.IN SUNDAY I ·S ... cot. WITH us •.. TO DOYll SHOIU. A dream home- for privacy and relaxation1 f:xceptionally large living room. Window walls of glus overlooking luxuriant courtyard. Exotic master bedroom with hot house atrium, plus two additional bedrooms. 50 foot cornered brick patio overlooking large free form poo( accented by e xquisite landscapin1 . Every day is an inlplratioa ! 1363 GALAXY NIVI •••••••••••••••••••••••• "'4 S 491.000 _ C~ITH US ••• TO DOVB SHOllS. Dramatic courtyard entr e. Lovely pool with outdoor refreshment bar. Four spacious bedrooms .. Four and one half bath.I. Huie livinl room, Wit h fireplace, formal dining room and master marble. Lavish indoor bar and fa mily room. Spectacular upeer bay view. 1244 POl.AllS DttlVE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S 115.000 COMI WITH US TO ••• DOVER SHOllS. Impressive wrought iron gated courtyard entry. The focal ppint of the home is the luxurious gallery with Dijon tile floor that ~xtends to the kitchen, cozy breakfast room, and games room. The living room, with fire% place, formal dining room and master bedroom overlQOk pool, spa, Upper Bay and night lights. There are three other spacious bedrooms. 2106 SAMTIAGO DRIVE ••••• Y• Owa 11te Lmtct .•••••• $559.000 t COME WITH US .•• TO UDO ISLE. Spacious five bedroom home. Formal dining room. Fami ly room. Large 40x90 lot. Convenient to club, beach and shops. ll 1 VIA FIRENZE .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S 46 5.000 COME WITH US •.• TO IAYCREST. P rice reduced $15 000. . Prestigious five bedroom home. Family room. Den . Lo~ely poo~th solar heating. Owner will carry first T.D. at 13%. 1123.JGLENWOOD LA ........................ MOW S2t5.000 / COME WITH US ••. TO LAGUNA IEACH. Potentially one of Laguna's most charming beach properties. Two bedrooms. Two ba.ths. Formal dining room. Two fireplaces. Lovely ocean view. -' 868 HILLCREST DRIVE ............................ S219,000 COME WITH US .•• TO THE ILUFFS. Exciting view overlooking Uppe r Bay. Three spacious bedrooms . Two and one ha}f baths. Lovely living a nd dining areas. Used pr imarily for vacations and temporary quarters. 635 VISTA BONITA ................................ S275,000 COME WITH US .•. TO ORANGE TREE, IRVINE. Attractive two bedroom, two bath patio home. The bedroom s uites are located at opposite ends of the home for privacy. 42 TANGERINE AVE ••..•..••.••.••••.••.•••...•••.• S 124.500 1617 Westcliff Drive · 631 -7300 ma en ab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY • HARBOR RIDGE -OCEAM VIEW! Highly upg raded 3BR, 21h "Jodelle" model w/study , and family room. Ocean, cityl bay a n d mountain views. Lowest priced Jodelle MOdel in Harbor Rid ge. Complete security. Motivated seller asking $600,000 incl. land. OPEN SAT/SUN 12-4:30 P .M.,TO INSPECT GO TO MAIN GATE SECURITY FOR CLEARANCE. 21 MONTPELLIER. 642-8235 64~6200 752-1414 551-8700 I01 Do••°"" 1"4 .......... Dr. ...... c ....... Dr. •JM·-,.,..,. He-' 9Nctl HettNlf View C-c.,,...1 VlllWy C:-WoNMclp V-... C:...... PARKSIDE PERFECT WILSON PARK CONDOM.INIUMS ·NOW S~LLING ., , Prices subject to chonqe as of Morch I , 1981 Check These Ameneties Harbor Area's Soper Buy ~ Lc»utlon -T errtflc v ... -1llO eq. ft. . ./. Double Oer•OH w/Opener ~ Micro Oven -Olthwffher 'tf/ Tr81h COmpector ,V ~ Alt COndttlonlnt ~ HUfe Walk·ln CloHta ""· Cement DrlvH I POol & Jecuul . Ward lnveetment ........ 71..., .... 11;-..:oo ,.111 . ........... .,.... ... FROM $124~.500 J.ul ;!~1.J .Jn .91.. B/M# Beauti£ul tri-level end unit townhouse. 2 mdter. suites, professionally decorated, quality drapes, shutters, plus carmel carpels & tile entry, and sundeck .. Many, many upgrades. Move-in condition. Assumable loan. $175,000. Open today 1·5. 1950 San Bruno. 3 bdrms, 21h baths, bright end untt Franciscan. Custom kitchen, security system. Delightful patio Cronts on 5 acres of meticulously manicured greenbelt -Bluf(s Ii~ at its tiest . Open Sat & Sun 1-5. 529 Vista Flora. Customized Z Plan. Largest floor plan available. 4 bdrm, 3 bath, family roovi.. formal dining plus bonus room. Wrap around patio, Mexican pavers, A/C, Malibu lights, private covered patios,, many many more extras. $298,500. Open Today 1-S. 512Ventaja. w ..... , .......... best Llsffftgs at the belt prices! . I HARBOR VIEW HOME Move your family right in to tl\is well located 5 bdrm home on the nature park in popular Harbor View Homes. Large lot with kid's size enclosed yard, conve.nien t to everything. Book lined family rm-:- with wet bar and brick fireplace. 3 car garage. An excellent value at $329,750, subm it on terms. ()pen Sun. 1 to 5. See 1816 NeWp<>rt Hills Drive, N.B. (714) 6 73-4400 121 lt 621·2828 TM harbor" ana's oldnt .... Est•~"" 1-L~BOR macnab I irvlne realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRYINE COMPANY BAY FRONTS IAYSIDE DRIVE -MEW LISTIN&I Spacious 5 or 6 BR home w /terrific view of main bay. Open beam cei lings,.. la r ge m aster s uite, r e modeled kitc h en, off street parking for 5 cars, plus 35' side tie. Min ut es to harbor e ntrance. $1 ,900,000. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (D-37) CUSTOM IA YFRONTI Docking for vessel up to ·so·! 5BRS an.d baths incl. maids room and 'convertible library /den. Huge master suit e w /sitting rm and fireplace. Owner financing available to qualified buyer. $1,495,000 incl. land. 147' on the water. Larry Dyer 642·8235. (D-38) YACHTSMEN TAKE HOl'E! Up to 55' can. dock in front of these elegantly casual h omes on the Balboa Peninsula. Each w /fireplace in living room a nd master BRs. Security and intercom systems. Great kitchens. $1,200,000-$1,300,000. Morphy /Gaston 642·8235. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·4 P .M. 1010·12·14-16 EAST BALBOA (0 -39) , ISTA11 ON THI IAYFltOMT! Prime til> of Linda Isle -over 127' with slip for so· boat. Enchanting "old world" architect ure with all the modern conveniences. Large rooms for entertaining incl. 2-story living rm and stone fi replace. Secluded pool and spa . 5BRS and family rm . Playroom and lib rary. Offered at ts,000.000 leasehol d . Cath y Schweickert 642·8235. (D-40) io· ... HT OH ,,..AIM IA YI 70' pier Jlead line acc!ommodates la rge yachts on this ha ndsome 5BR, 5"'- batb home w I cozy· family rm and formal dining rm.· 24 hour security lllan~ Dona Cb lchelter 642-8235. <D ... 1) 61 IUYHS LOC*l Veterans can assume this loan at 10.5% financing. Super three bedroom home . Decorated wltli warm ,earthtones. Gleaming h ardwood noors. Dining .room. Located on quiet cul-de·sac. Owner will help finance. Call for details. $92, 750. FAA.UM• ova TOYS7 This HUGE four bedroom will solve that problem. Has nearly 2400 square feet, so there's plenty of room for everything. Complete with 21h baths, formal dining room den, family room and crackling fireplace. Close to park and South Coast Plaza. $146,000. Assumable loan. Call today. I. • JOG TO IEACH Super three bedroom home is located just one mile from the ocean. Get ready s ummer! Tastefully decorated with warm colors and textures. Tucked on· huge lot. VA ,and FHA buyers welcome. $112,300. Has ten t.o see and call today! FAMILY snuD .'Ibis two-story hoine is just what your family has been wailing for ! Has four bedrooms and about 2200 square feet of living .space. Includes dining room, separate family room and crackling fireplace. Nes tled on huie lot with fruit trees. $131,000. VA and FHA terms. FIVE IEDROOMSI This home is perfect for the growing family! Or use the xtra rooms for a sewing room or office! Complete with dining, family room and crackling fireplace. Ceramic tile entry. Nestled on free adorned lot. Close to &chools , shops and freeways. $128,000. Hurry and see today. EASY UVIMG Living in a condominium is s uch a breeze! This three bedroom is extra special. Two-story floorplan has 21h baths, formal dining r oom, atrium. Cheery kitche n with all amenities. Looks just like a model. Close to South Coast Plaza. $134,750 . GI buyers welcome. Call today. Gr 540-1720 ~~-~ 29.55 S. HARIOR ILVD .• COSTA MESA BAI.BOA ISLE OWNER AMAN. Woock mtd w ....... 3 lch\ 3 bo, c1R11MJ "" .._.. w /IMlqe I B._ ,, lwwwRt. OWNER WILl CARRY st TD. $450.000. 673-6900. BAYFRONT-8EAUTIFIR. WDRdhM WATH YU .. • MCSffr 11• •• 1 °" ftle Udo PH• uh Speclo• 2 bed. c.op ill o ...utY 11••• lo Pool & Hcmrlty garage. •oat sllp onll. $421,000. 673-6900. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL ESTAV: s.,i.., R•n•..i• Prot:"'"' MdlldgO'mt1n1 -af G C A H Y 0 M 0 ML Y $435.000. Dra1Htlc et1tryw•y .... to ........ .., ... 3 lw, 21/J bo towwllo••· Hllp N• ,. Ir._.... • ""' Wfld of fjlou lead to brick patios. meed ......... _.... w /exc.tleftt flRcmtcllMJ. -GOLF COURSI BIAUTY. Malt•• liMNM 4 IN'. 1 bo, ...... • ......... ,,., .... .. ..._..._. toH coilne. Lte let .i{.T?:... ,..,,n. ... d1lld • ...... , •• e: .... ..... ... ..,. -...... YOUl PAIMT·SAVI YOUI $SS. TllllJ•~•• f-'v ........ ,.... ,_, ..... '-•d .. ...._.c.,_.,..,. :::;:;1:4-t,r ,-:: t::. Z · ............. ....., ... ... ~ .......... ...... . Of fa-.. SHl,000. r -•llAT IUMMll mcrA&.;.YllW YllW .WIW. J • •• Pr••••••rr ••••• J•llr ............ ~ • ..-tllril .............. . SATURDAY - . OPEN HOUSES 1 . 5:11 615 Carnation Corona del Mar$370,~ 329 Dahlia Pl Corona del Mar$2'7~ 2450 Marino Dr Bayshores $495,000 2451 Marino Dr Bayshores $365,~ SUNDAY . OPEN HOUSES 1 . 5:00 2450 Marino Dr Bayshores $495,000 2651 Crest view,,. Bayshores $350 000 17 Monterey \Jir Spyglass $419:000 6 Malibu Spyglass $595,000 1023 Bonnie Doone Irvine Ter $615,000 2021 Commodore Baycrest $259,750 2.636 Basswood Eastbluff $219,500 .329 Dahlia Pl Corona del Mar $247,500 5002 Paseo Dali Turtlerock $179,500 15 Sycamore Turtlerock $274,500 19 W Yale Loop Woodbridge $189,500 CALL TO SEE PENINSULA B.EGAMCE Describ es t h is 5 bedroom . BA YFRONT home with large boat facilities. High ceilings. Perfection in the cabinetry. Fireplace & wet bar in the master suite. Custom designed, built & d~corated . Sl,500,000. Fee. OUTSTANDING LOCATION Just.steps t o th.e Bay. 3 BR. 2 BA . Oozing with Little Island charm! Move in condition. New carpets. Mexi ca n pa ve rs . Updated plumbing. Motivated 'sellers. Bring offers! $360,000. "' IEACH CONDO-COM A great weekend hideaway just blocks from the water. Two bedro.oms, two baths, upgraded kltchen in a w e ll kept s mall complex. Village_ living for just $247,500. .THE ABSOLUTE ULTIMATE In Country French from the gated courtyard to the s itting room w/fireplace adjoining the master bedroom. F rench doors lead to rear courtyard. Country ~itchen. Two charming BR's + warm & private d e n . Forma l Din 'g Rm . I n Bayshores for $598,000. BEST LOCATION IN THE WORLD Steel "I " beams into be drock support this 3 BR. m~gnificent cliffside home. Suspended above China Cove, each room is wrapped in glass. Views of the bays, the island & beyond. $1,450,000. LUXURY OM THE WATU Surrounded by the constant resort atmosphe re of Newport Bay & perfectly locat ed on prestigious private Linda Is le is this dramatic 5 bedroom. 4112 bath exquisite home. Spectacular H beam construction. 4 fireplaces. Hardwood picture frame moldings. Dra matic master suite. Uncompromising quality throughout. Of course your own pier & slip. $2,175,000. EXCITING HARIOR RIDGE Drama tic view MI RAMAR. Two large & separated BR's. Den & game area. Private courtyard entry. Hardwood floors & delightful used brick patio. Decorator perfect. Take over low interest first. $52.5,000. OVER nfE SURF-t.AGUHA Oceanfront home, entered through serene garden with Koi pond to soaring 30' va1Hted ceilings. Heavy beams. Random oak plank floors. Mexican tiles. Stepdown rooms . Air-conditioning. French doors. 4 firepla ces. Private s teps to secluded cove. 2 bedroom suites. Nothing a long th is coast to compare with this exciting, sensual home. Owner wi~help finance: $1,700,000. CUSTOM UNUSUAL In charming Irvine Terrace with breathtaking VIEW . of channel, ocean & pavilion. Spa atrium. One level living, 3 bedroom designer home. Stained glass entry. $61.5,000. S llDttOOMS-4 IATHS Lido Island is where you have beautiful private beaches, year round recredtional clubhouse & tennis courts. This is a perfect home & location for a family or co\.aple who want space, $480,000. Dlt ... MS CAM Co..9 ._. In Spyglass Hill . .Impressive & . personable 3 BR. PORTSMOUTH model. Large, inviting Fam. Rm . Built in b ook cases & wet bar. Flexible fi na ncing ~ludes lease option. Affordable at $419,000 Fee . DOH-J MISS-VISTA IAHtA An execuUve quallcy 2 BR. + den condominium l n Ne.pport Beach. S olid o a k book cases. Quall\Y panelina. Remodelecl kitchen wi h lop or the llne appliances. P lush I can>etina. MQlt 1~cially prt~ at $189,500 fnclucUn1 the land. •' I I .. OOEAlllGNT .llllO PLUS Otte ef • 111•4 ·••411 ""•r te '-• .................... , ... :--iw c..r" 111..._ A l• .. 11rtl y.._ ... fr-. ,_. ri..t. I 0 ..... 1M•11• YllW ef __ My..._ ......... .. ......................... C411 ......... to'-" ............. ""!r!v· Perfect fw ...,.. ..._ w ft •ei wlio .... to ._.. ........ r. SJ.,Z00,000. 631·1400. . LOVllY LINDA ISLE-URGE 1 Ptohchd by ...... ,., & -.,...,. wffll ,.... for 3 bcHlh. A .. ~ .... a. ~~.L_... ....... ..._+4, ....... ~ ............ ,_ wffll peoftuhHI atep.dow. INr, dip pool & ... Sl,l'6,000. '31·140o. 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SllllECUFFS LEASE OPTION W ... rfel .,,.rt. to •xpm411 H4 ........ ~ ..... , ... + .... ............................ S.JO,too .,.._ ...., _. SllOO ,W ....... .,.. ......... ,.~ .... .. AST IUY IN . llG CANYON ExcelJent opportunity to purchase Big Canyon's most spacious townhome. Four bedrooms and a gatneroom, each with a bath. Formal living and dining rooms, study and powder room. Offered for only $610,000. SUMSITS, SIASCAPI. SPY•LASS AMO MOii 1 await you in this magnificent. Southport. This 6 bedroom .. 4'h bath view home has so many options available, you'll believe ypu're in a custom built home. The many tiers of used brick both front and rear add total dimension to th& lus h gardens. Call for an appointment to view this showplace and learn how easily this home can be yours. 11 San Mateo, Open Sunday from 1-4. $699,500. OIDIMARY PIOPl..E LIKE YOU AND ME LIVE ON THIS QUIET STREET. They a re families who care where their kids grow up. This family put a lot of love into this 4 br, 3 bath home with family room and country kitchen. The peg & groove floors add warmth to this spacious home and these original owners picked a ·premium. lot where· they could enhance their surroundings with a jacuzzi and extensive lus h landscaping. It's one' of Irvine's finest communities and affordably priced for you, the Ordinar,y People. Open Saturday 1-4. 27 Blazing Star. $220,000. CUSTOM COUNTRY 94GUSH This cu'stom h ome is being constructed in the guard-gated community of Harbor Ridge. Unbelievable views of the ocean and city lights . The home features 5 bedrooms , family room, library, pool and spa. Expert craftsmanship and features abound in this elegant home. can for an appointment to see the site and plans . I MEWPC>aT HEIGHTS C.API COO Fabulous large Cape Cod family home well loc ated in Newport Heights . 4 bedrooms plus family room. Large back yard for a growing family. $305,000 with qwner financing. IA YFtlOMT COM>O- EXCELLEHT 1BMS Fantas tic value with owner financing . This 2 bedroom adult condo has a beautiful main bay view on ftte land with boat slip availability; Th is is the best pric~ main bay · w a terfront condo m Newport Beach at only $335,000. IA YSHORE DRIVE COTT AGE This 2 bedroom home is in one of the best locations in prestigious Bayshores, just steps to the private beach. A home with this valuable and unique location rarely comes on the market. Price just reduced to $380,000 leasehold. IAYSHORES CHARM Large family home on over-sized pie-shaped lot. Spacious master bedroom s uite features separate library with fireplace . Four bedrooms, de n , as well as family-dining room combination . Well coordinated use of hardwood floors, brick, French doors and windows, tile and' wall covering. $88.5,000 fee. SPYGLASS This unique Portsmouth boast.!l a secluded costo(D ·pool spa and private courtyard. In addition to the three bedrooms and two baths, tbete is a detached in-law quarters, extended living room and cust-0m features not afforded any other home in the area. Open Sunday 1·5. Monterey Circle; "9,500. OH THI IAYPIOMT -. '11\ls beautiful beach home is on 8-}boa Island's north tNlyfront with a private dock and pier for a 35' boat. The house has 5 bedrooml 4 baths. ·and an outdoor bath l9r beach convenience. Offered for '1,100,000. • I . , t Onnge Coat DAILY PIDl'llundly, Match j, 1881 OPIM TODAY I ·I UMl9UI IN WISTCLIPf -Incred. 3bdrm., pool and spa1~eautiful finishing, many features. ~1 .500. See Nadine Croul at 1133 Berkshire Lane. UNl9U1 IN ~PY GLASS -4 bdrm., 3 bath Portsmouth model, 180" view. Highly upgraded. $650,000. See Bonnie Barrington at 11 Tiburon . UMl9UI IN llVIMI ,_.Cl -4 bdrm, den, ·pool, and vacant. See Barbara Hutchings at 1315 Sant.anella Terrace, bring $328,900. UMlqul OM LIDO 151.1 -Country 3 bdrm, wide lot, courtyard, like new, . $405,000. See Jodi Fernandez at 105 Via Nice. UMl9U1 IM DOVH SHOllS -View to Fashion Island -4 bdrm, 4ba. Decorated with splendor $510,000. See Natalie Fogarty at 1612 Antigua. ~qui IN SOUTH LAGUNA -Highly upgraded, 2 bdrms, ocean view, walk to beach. $215,000. See Dottie Johnson at 21649 Ocean Vista, So. Laguna. UMl9UE IN HARIOR VIEW HILLS - Channing 3 bdrm, 3 bath, fam. rm., pool home with fantastic ocean and bay view. One of the prime properties in CdM $595,000. See MaryAnn Anderson at 2821 Pebble. UMl9U1 IN WOODlllDGI -4 bdrm . , 2 .bath highly upgraded next to park, mountain views. $189,000. See Nadine Croul at 20 Whistling_ Swan. UHl9U1 HAlllOI VIEW HOMl5 -Light and airy, 5 bdrm + f 8.0) rm, cul de sac location. $289,500 ree. See Nancy Laux at 2074 Port Bristol. UM9U1 IN OLD COIOMA DB. MAR -.2 bdrm, 2~ ba, ·cozy loft, with patios, decks, etc. $337 ,000. See Sara Marvin at 502 Acacia. UM9U1 IN HAllOI V11W HO...s -4 bdrm, 2 bath, Fam. Rm., formal dining room, fplc, $241,800. See Laraine Shaw !_t 1955 ~~-~ Ramsgate Plac~. UM19U1 IN 011&. HAllOa V1l'fV HIU.S -4 Bedroom , pool, fee ~d and incredible view. $595,000. See Barbarli\. Riggs at 2907 Setting Sun. UMlqul IH IA YSIDI COVIS -2 bdrm, 2 bath, vacant, Bayfront beach, jus t $287,500: See Marian Reedy at #1010 Bayside Cove East. UHtquE IM HARIOR VIEW HILLS -4 bdrm., 2'h bath family home. large lot, great views ! $425,000! See Tom Boland at 2815 Pebble. UHlquE IN IAYCIEST -6 bdnm, pool, spa and views. Exciting, $498,000. See Debra Bibb at 2033 Santiago Drive. ~ -U~IVU~ ti()M~,- REALtoRs. 675-6000 24'3 Eat Cout Hl1hway. Corone ul Mar WI HA ft 41 OP THI MST usn.-s IM TOWN ' BIG CANYON ON Gfl.F COORSE Custom 5 Bdrm , 4'h baths, 4 fireplaces, indoor spa, fire pit and much more. Construction is lathe and plaster. OPIM SAT la SUM 1·5 71ey.1St.••tt..., a.M.L H6y,llr.6444411 The Lawson Reahy ISL.AHO, HACH . tAvrAONT HOMU Coinpany UDO ISi.i COMTlt WOIAIY Fresh contemporary 1tylln1 with clean lines and . hl1h ceilings. 4 Bdrms + din.lna· room on a lot & ~ half. "'55,000. WI AltS SXPANDJNG AND U RAV& OP&NINOI POR a SXP&RJDfC&D SALU PSOPLS WHO KNOW llLAND AJlfD MYftOlft' P&OPSRTlll. macnab I Irvine realty A IUISIDIARY 0, lHa IRVINE COMPANY t.OC.ATIOMI IAYSHOllSl lOCATIONI 3BR, family rtJ1 and dining rm home w/super plan to expand! 24 bour security gate community w/2 pvt beaches. Dona Cllichester 642.8235. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 P .M. 2642 CIRCLE DRIVE. (0-47) PllCI llDUCTIOM IN llVN 1111ACI! ·Now $399,000 Incl. land for this completely refurbished and expanded 3BR & baths home. New kitchen, all new master s uite w/fplc and luxurious bath plus large free form pool. Larry Dyer 642·8235. OPEN SUN 1·5 P .M . 1918 SEADRIFT. (D-48 ) WA1HROMT COMDOt 2BR, 2 bath lower unit a t the "Mai Kai." Double garage, entry courtyard and hu~e bayfront deck. OPEN SUN 1-5 P .M. 1223 BAYSIDE DRIVE. $535,000. Martha Macnab 642-8235. <D-49) SPECTACULAR VIEW! I 22l DOLPHJM TUIACL OPEH SUH 1·4 P.M. 3 spacious BRS and 5 baths comprise this dramatic floor plan in Irvine Terrace. Marvelous new kitchen. planked floors, high ceilings and walls of glass. $690,000. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. <D·50} FAMILY HOME! · Remodeled 4BR, 3 bath home w/combination family rm/billiard room. Formal dining, lovely master suite and all new applian ces. S359.z.OOO. Assumable loan. Rosemary Sietz 644-6200 . OP!!.N SUN 1-5 P .M. 2933 CASSIA STREE.T. ( J?·51) GIH:MIELT LOCATION! 3BR, 2'12 ba th e nd unit in the Bluffs w/Mexican pavers, new carpet and a ll for $249,900. Dave Schweickert 642-8235. OPEN SUN 1-5 P.M. 2131 VISTA LAREDO. CD-52) PUSTIGIOUS IRVIME THRACE! JBR home on large lot in super location. Terrific financing. $259,000. Coby Ward 642-8235. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. 1832 MARAPATA . (0-53) ONE ACRE LOT! Ideal area for custom country estate w/beautiful rolling hills, pastoral view and zoned for horses. Room for tennis court, pool a nd corra l. $18.5,000. Darlene Herman 752-1414. (D-54) tUWLY LISTED LIDO ISLAHD LEASE/ orTIOH! Exceptionally lovely 4 BR home w/too many amenities to me ntion. F a ntastic financing . $495,000. Berit Mitchell-Schenk 642-8235. (D·55) RDllLE FIMAHCIHG! Super 4BR, 3 bath Briarwood m odel in Woodbridge on la r ge professiona lly landscaped lot. Owner will help finance. $205,000. J erry Thompson 551-8700. (D-56) SIMGU .STORY IM YI* 11.UffS! 3BR Bonita Plan in super location. 3 separate patios, Spanish tile entry. $215,000. Nancy Imbernino 642-8235. CD-57 ) SIA.VIEW ..,OIT ROYM.!" Detached and remod e led home w/view or ocean and city night lights. Pool a nd spa -gate guarded community. $525,000. Darlene Herman 752-1414. (D-58) GHAT VIEW IN TURTLI ROCK VISTA! 3BR, 2'12 bath residence w /large entertainment center, upgraded cpts and drps in neutral tones. Comm. pool and tennis . $1050/mo. incl. gardener. J eanne Barnett 644-6200. (0-59) ,...MSULA POIHT OCEANRONT! Absolutely charming Cape Cod style res idence just listed! 2BRS, 2112 baths, den .and studio w /bath over garage. New kitchen, bric k patio, hardwood floors and custom molding. $1 ,175,000 incl. lan<t'e_~-rt~a Macnab 642-8235. CD·60) MEW LISTING!' Prime 3BR & 2 bath Peninsula duplex l'lh blocks from the ocean. Fantastic investment for winter or s ummer rental. $259,000 incl. land. Low down and owner will carry on AITD. Sharon Smith 644-6200. (D-61) r .. WESTCLIFf NEW LISTING! onH SUH 1·5 r .M. 1307 SANTIAGO. Custom 4BR, 21h bath home w /courtyard entry in prestigious area w/room for pool. $325 ,000. Mary Lou Marion 642-8235. (D-62) . 117' OM NEWPORT IAY! 5BR, 8 baths of casual elegance w/pier and slip for three 70' boats. Supe r construction and design w/views from nearly every room. Spacious rms for family living and lai:ge-scale entertaining. Hydraulic elevator to pvt roof s undeck. $4,250,000. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235 or J oann Akerma n 644-6200. <D·63} CUSTOMIDD POOLSIDE HOME! One-of -a-kind Plan 4 Patio home in Orangetree. Huge master BR w /walk-in closet, formal dining rm, den/tort and professional landscaping and decor. $150,000. Barbar Grounds 551-8700. (D-64) • .... CHAltMIMG COIOMA Dll. MAI DUPLIXI Two 2BR units w/fplc, vaulted beamed ceilings, built-ins plus guest unit w/fplc. Great assumable financing. $289,000. Holly Markas 644-6200. <D·6.5) .. SPICTACULAI OCIAM ... UY VIEWS! 3BR hillside home w/new kitchen and baths. Exciting master suite and pvt pool. Ready tor occupancy. $450.000. elaudia Ding 644·6200. (D·66) HleHT UGHT VllWSf Bright, cheery and very prl v ate home w/golt course view ln Rancho San Joaquin. Assumable loan. $175,000. Jackie Wiley 551-8700. (D -67) OUTSTA .. tM• IAYMOMT ~l Dramatic 4BR home w /pier and sUp featuring mezzanine study, separate I amily rm plus formal living and dlning rms. A quality residence throughout. Sl,100,000 incl. land . Sandie Fix 644·6200. (D-68) M1W usn.-IM llYN mliCll Terrific corner JocaUon 3B.R pool home cloee to beaches. Newport Center and all Newport amenities. S329,SOO leasebokl. Tom Alllnson 642-8al5. (J>.89) ' 1 \ .. OPEN Siil 1·5 J4Z4 SANTA AMA AYI, C .M . Charmln1.2 'ty coado w /lrg fenced rear yard. 2 spacious Br, lJA. Ba, perfect for young family. $108, $00. CAL[ TO SEE rtUCI SLASHIDI $20,000t Waterfront! 3 Br. w/dock in (ront & rental unit ~n rear. Liv. rm. opens to delightful patio on the water. Now only $419,500. UOO ISi.i. ~phis~icated 3 B~ home w /spacious hv. rm., formal din. rm .• gourmet kitchen overlooking sunny So. patio. $425,000. LUXURY & LOCATIOM. 3 new homes un prestigious PENINSULA .POINT nearing completion. Dramatic fl~r plan including lge liv. rm., formal .dm. rm. den w/frplc, 4 Br w/spac1ous master s uite, jacuzzi, .bidet, huge walk-in c losets, security system , landscaping by R. Beeson. COSTA MESA COHDO. Sensational location near O.C.C. &So. Coast Plaza. Former model unit. 2 Br. 2 Ba. fireplc .. balcony w/park·like view. $98,500. D A V I D S 0 N K E A L T l I N C. ll'o N .. wpo df'...cJ r,r: 673·9060 Corner a c ross f rom Bo yfr ont. Distinctive 3 bdrm, 4 bath. family room home with many amenities. Street to street location with ratio fOf" yeor round entetialnlftCJ-Specio decorator features Include French doon. leaded C)kass and C)CU"IMt kitchen. $675,000. WATf.RFRONT HOMES.1M RI Al I "I A II <\I• k. • I' I • t \.\' .. ' 2436 W Coasl Hwy 6 3 1.14 00 Newporl Beach SI 12,00~ COLLEGE PAIK Assume large loan . Sll2,000. 3 Bdrm 2 bath, expanded family room , wetbar. fireplace and pool. S136,000. Call for more details. 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS SUMMER FUN EMERALDIAY Front row 4 Br. 3ba. Sl .550.000 OCEAN VIEW 3 Bdrms, 3 baths . SS25.000 I ALI OA ISLAHD Steps to S Bayfront Two 3 Bdrms. 2 ba + guest with li vinl( rm. tort bdrm & ba. $675,000 Carol Tatum. Reottr 494-0029 CdMDU,LEX REDUCED $10,000 South of PCH duplex in Corona del Mar 2 years new 4 Bdrms with master hide away <in cludinJ? fireplace. s)>a I owners unit PLUS. 2 Bdrm. 2 bath unit Oversized ~ara1H• for auto::. and toys + + + ver y hi~h ·assumable loan and cr<'al1 ve o~ ner ready to bar~am Call NOW for appointment @ SEA COVE PRO PERTIES 714-63 J-6990 ma en ab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY SUNDAY OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY IRVIHE SECTION 10 Cedarspring 1.5 Palos 30~gura 31 Redhawk 9 Cypress 51 Bnarwood IALIOA 1011H2-l4·16 E. Balboa ' Hillotl RIDGE 29 Coventry-~ .21 Monlpellier IAYSHORES 2671 Bayshore Drive 2642 Circle Drive IAYCREST 1801 Santiago llGCAHYOH 12 Trafalgar 29 Rue Grand Vallee COIOHA DEL ~R.,, llOl White Sails lly • 1223 Bayside Drive 1832 Marapala 1223 Dolphin Terrace 1901 Altura 1918Seadrirt HIWPOIT IMCH · 3BHS/DEN 2BRS/DEN 28RS/OEN 4BR/DEN 5BR1DEN 2BR/DEN JBRSI SUN 1·5 P .M. SUN 1·5 P.M. SUN 1-4:30 P .M. SUN 1-5 SUN 1·5 SUN 1-4 SUN 1-4 P.M_. OC EANFRONT 2BRS SUN 1·5 P .M. 3BRS/DEN SUN 12-4:30 P .M 3BRS/DEN SUN 1·5 P .M. JBRS/DEN SUN 1·5 P .M. 4BRS/DEN/ SUN 1-5 P.M. POOL ·1_ 58RS/OEN/ SUN 1-5 P.M. POOL 3BRS/SPA SUN 1-4 P .M . 3BRS/OEN/ SUN 1·5 P .M. POOL/SPA 2BRS/ SUN 1·5 P.M. BAY FRONT 3BRS SUN1-5P.M. 3BRS/DEN SUN 1-1 P .M. 3BRS/DEN/ SUN 1-4:30 P.M. POOL 3BRS/DEN/ SUN 1-5 P.M. POOL 300 East Coast Hwy #52 38~ SUN 1-4 P.M. MSTaUff 2131 Vlata Laredo 2933 Cutia Street 3BRS SUN 1-5 P .M. .. BRS/DEN SUN 1-5 P.M. -· 48"RS/DEN/ SUN 2-5 P .M. OCEANFRONT ........, , ............ ........ c- $227,500 $175,000 $205. $\88.000 $254,500 $124,500 $1.200.000 $1.300. $850,000 $375,000 $425.000 $2,900,000 $550,000 $450,000 $535,000 $259,000 $600,000 $329,500 $399,000 S93,SOO S2A9,900 $8,000 $896,000 Outstandi~~~n 'tftme of fee land. 3 Bdrm. family room, formal dinina room, 5 Balbi. Gorgeous pool. Large lot in prestigious area. $725,000 Olde,'' v:f ~Mt~ ~~~iglous location wlth dock. Plana, permit and allowance for remodeling included. Will trade or carry equity SPY•LAss' sPICTACULAI Dramatic ocean, harbor and nite lite views. Exquisitely upgraded 4 bedroom with beautiful den, 2 fireplaces{ covered patios $625,000. Owner wil carry. RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES LUXUR Y FAMILY HOME-UDO Spacious quality family home wiUr 6 Bdrms, 5 baths, formal dining room family room, study, new gour~et kitchen on ~ouble lot overlooking s unny patios & new pool. De lightful bay view from master bedroom & deck. Owner will assist in financing. $825,000. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 REDUCliD Lg. custom home in tit&t desirable area of Costa Mesa . steps from country club. Sparkling pool with covered cabana next to pool. Great entcrt-..1ining 'home. Assume loan of 9:14';. Seller an~ious -Call 640-9900. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 LOOKING FOR A GROWTH POSITION? If Y°"' w.t to do yow,...,.... ...._., wfth a fl"" offet ... If you w•t to add to yow at"acty s.cc .. 1fvl ,........._ bmlMss: • The ablllty to create and .....,. IWfed pG f1Nn htps • l11•olY.......t wlffl a stroag ... " ....... depart ....... * l11dM dMl l11•e1faMnt ta ••MJ • ,enolHlf lllYHting ........ lnclvldMI CNMl CJl'Otlp ..........._. Cal ca..-Trowbridge, C.CJ.M.. Vlce ·PrH lde 11t a11d Salu timll19' 644-7020 * 1i * .*-* ... .. ~Heri~ge Collection -OPINTODAY 1-1 J)JI LOllNIO, C.M. OWMll MUST Sal .THIS WIM High 12%·a1tsumable loan. Immaculate. 3 Bdrm plus bonus room. Earthtone carpets. beautiful yard. Asking $164,900. Submit all offers. Call 540-1151 OPIN TODAY l·I JJllMIVADA MISA VHDI ~­Beautifully decorated 4 Bdrm tfome with atrium and separate master suite. Private corner lot, lovely carpets and wall coverings thruout. For an appointment to see, call 540-1151 I 00/e ASSUMAILI LOAM A sharp 3 Bdrm, corner lot in El Toro. New carpets and paint. New central air conditioning. Large shaded yard. Asking $98,850. VA and FHA terms available. For an appointment to see, call 540-1151 ERITAGE Canieo S/wre:J * * "MAGNIACENT" s * 6 Br, Pool, Ocean View OPEN TODAY 12·4 $175,000 Fee 4527 ORRINGTON . A masterpiece home in the "Grand Manner". From the prestigious. & impressive facade through the fo_rm.al portic~ .to sumptious salon wt th its 9'h ft. ·ce1~ng & raised hearth fireplace. Sweepmg ocean vis tas fro m all major rooms. Central hall plan & separate bedroom wing offers a co mfortabl~ living division & assures master bedroom privacy. Totally coordinated interior in soft tones & hues. Truly elegant & deserving of your appreciative insvection. .... OMLY $7'.tOO! ~ 3 Bdrm on quiet cul de sac. Locate<\ in Santa Ana, close to Westminst er. Surrounding homes are in good condition. Great value! Hu rry. it won't last! By appointment only. Sandi Robertson TIM ........ .,, t6U7'7 CcelectJ JUST LISTED! A cute little cottage away from the rest of the world -or so it seems. Located in a choice North Laguna Beach location just a few blocks from the ocean. A large lot with lawn and beautiful trees. Very private. Plus a 1 bdrm cottage with fireplace and beam ceilings. Set among homes costing much, much more. A real buy at $325,000. 17141 673-4400 121 l J 621-2121 TM hcrbcN-crN'a oldnt led&hlh""" HARBOR .. -::~:~' S~\\.~lA-/&£~s· ::: ---.----W..4 ~ CU.\' I POUAH 0 a ... rro~ llte 6 tcrombled WOtd• below IO ....,... 6 llhfto!. WOtd• l'fw i.tt.,. ol _ ............. o1_ I L 0 11 V U E I I I I I' I ,, V t R T E H I I I I I' I I L A P R R 0 I I I r I 1· I I R E V F R 0 I I r I' I . I TUBHOG I I 11 I I I ~ . ... . -..... . . . OR ,..,\1 ~--·--, ---~ " HAUOI VllW HIU$$471,000 A IAlll "HILLSIOIOUflW' MOolL Impressive front elevation to this estate-like 5-bedroom, 2·story Lusk-built home. Dramatic entrance hall with vaulted ceiling, large living rm, formal dining rm, spacious family rm, & lovely master suite with private dressing rm & bath plus deck for sun bathing off mstr BR. Two fireplaces, a separate utility rm & 3-car ~arage. Surprise: a gorgeous large pool i~ a woodsy rear yard. A real fam1ly home. · 1206 kEY WI ST ONH SUH I ·5 lie CAHYOH A FAIULOUS "VHSAIWS" $125,000 Deane Hom es largest & most spectacular model & situated on the largest lot of Deane Homes. A glorious view looking thru a lovely yard (with tall trees) to the Big Canyon golf course. Huge patio surrounds the lge pool & spa + the sweetest gazebo ever (even has a lovely chandelier ). Gated entry to t h e front courtyd with fountain. Marble floor in foyer with glittering -crystal chandelier. 4 BR, den & form DR. UHFORGEf3 AILE VIEW IRVIME TERRACE-$795,000 Front row! Fabulous view of Catalina, ocean, bays & bright lights. Best view location in Newport Beach. What a sight from jetty to Palos ,Verdes! Custom built 4 bdrm home w/family room & formal dining. Beautiful n.ew landscaping on rear terrace & slope. 3-Ca r garage , room for pool , Leasehofd. WESUY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTOltS 2 111 S-J~ Hlls Rood HEWPOltT CINTH, H.I . 644-49 I 0. LITTLE BALBOA ISLAND JUST OHIUD Unusual offering of a beautiful home & l Br apt. House has 3 Bdrr115. 2 ba + -- guest room in back. . __-.-- Lovely l a r ge rooms .. ex~e'pt1on~l ms t e r BR & ba with 1ac uzz 1. wond e rful kitche n include s micro-wave oven, J e n-Aire BBQ. Living room & dining a rea are large. airy and t astefully decorated. J?.bl garage with laundry area. Charmmg pvt p'atio. $637 ,000. Please call for appt. Lou lrechtel & Au ociatn 67J.lll 1 229 Morine An ., lc6oo llklild YOU1 GET MOIE RtOM THE STORE OCEAN VIEW CONDO Owner MUST SELL this unit NOW! 2 Bdrm 2b a Vers ailles condo with excel. assumable financing.. Only $155,95'). 1 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Large assumable loan on this cozy 3 Bdrm 2 ba home in most desirable area. Overs ize lot with fruit trees, RV access, patio, frplc, plenty of room for expansion. 'Call for details ! 2000 WHt lalboaltfd. Newport leach 6 75-1771 _,-unt & Associates ( REAL ESTATE CHIMA COVI OPEN SUH. 2-S 2716Shel Smashing whitewater, sunsets, and sailboat VIEW from this dramatic remodel. 3 Bdr, dining area, French, doors and windows, fri:>l in VIEW living rm . Indoor elevator to 3 levels. Spe and decking-brick VIEW · patio, steps to waler, 2 pvt beach~s. Offered in Fee at $795,000. Jeri Hurlt. . MIWPOIT HIHMfl'S .Adorable 3 Bdr in desirable area -w /courtyard entry & ocean vu. Minutes to beaches. Open beams thruout, frpl in living rm & bri~k BBQ and Dutch door kitcb ? observation deck. $235,000. Jer1 Hunt. CUSTOM IN miuss Made to order for the e>tecutive fem.Uy. fabulous 2-sty floor pJan for entertaining. Courtyard spa entry, delightful, airy 1ourmet kitch., 5 Bdr, executJve rm/sauna, ea. wltb vu and patio. Every amenity,. Offered in fee. at 1.2 inllllqn. Jeri Hunt . near .ll.JIOW 1D c.t• ••• ar. reria1 reelde11tlal pro· pert)'_-eai. No NqatJve Cash Flow HoTftlant Problems Capital Galtls Only HlibRdurn (not 2nd Trust DHda > ' for lnformaUon REC CARPET 754. .. 1202 MAMA'S GONE TO CHICAGO Giant 4 Bdrm beauty, located neer Orange County's most popular shopping center This lovely home is located on a quiet cul de sac The home is a former mQdel a nd s hows like one. Huge rooms thruout. big living room. ankle deep plusll pile carpets. Space age kitchen. big bdrms. park.like grounds with entertainers deli g hl back yard. Decorative rocks.' rolhng halls and 11 solar heated pool This unique home is priced way below market, Seller mu.5t sell. Take advantage. C'a ll now' 752-1700 THE REAL ESTATERS OPEN Sat/Sw 1-4 2044 Oc.-llYd 2 Bc:lnn, 1 bath rottage Beam ceiling. frplc. 3 car parking. Priced al $295,000. associated BROKERS-REAL TORS l01~ W 8olboo 6 11·1'6 1 WES TC LIFF $129,500 Newport Beach highly upgraded 2 Bdrm condo with priva te patio. custom draperies. lari:e pool' Walk lo Westcliff shopping. Shows hke a model. Hurry this won't last! CaU646-7171 $749,000 Newport • atmront l.argest noor pla n. view. slip rights. JAMES E. GOULD 631-1532 ASSUME $65,000 VA That's right! $65.000 8o/4''lr VA loan. Total payments $654 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, rom er lot for privacy. Owner may carry some finuncing $99,950 total prire Act now! 546-2313 TERMS, TERMS Super 4 Br. 2 Ba 1n pre stigious Seawind Pvt swim & tennis club Priced to sell at S269.900 Call now. Norm o r Ka sey M c K inley , 631-1.266. '~~~,~-REALTORS IACIC IA Y VIEW IB.OW MARKET This beautiful view pro· perty In Newport is priced below market value and below ap· prais al. S pac e age kitchen -Jith breakfast atea. Huge Uvlng room. lanai with view . fireplace and o pen beamed cathedr al ceil- in,s , Hide-a-way master suite. separate children• wing. Duh to tbe pool. CaJJ today for details. Owner htghJy motivated and will work with very creative ftnandng. Call 752-1700 THE :REAL ESTATERS Z laaOOM l 9th..Slu HwtinatonBeach (213)399•1028 $125,000 Sun 10-12 16? Calle Red.ondel. San Clemente 498-0322 $135,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 2044 E. Ocean Blvd., Bal. Penin. 673·3663 $295,000 Sat/Sun~ 203 4J.st St.. Newport Beach 675·7060 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 502 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $337,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 321 Rochester, Costa Mesa 642-2101 Daily 11·4 1010 Bayside Cove East, NB 6'15-6000 $297 ,500 Sun 1-5 ••1223 Bayside Drive, CdM 642·8235 $535,000 Sun 1·5 ••611 Lido Park (2D) Lido Isle 631-1400 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 203 E. 21st St. CE /Side) CM 645-0303 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 29 Coventry, Harbor Ridge 752-1414 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IR plus FAM RM or DEN 21649 Ocean Vista(S.Lag)Laguna Bch 675-6000 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 868 Hillcrest Dr .. La'guna Beach 631-7300 $289,000 Sun 1·5 42 Tangerine Ave .• Irvine 631-7300 $124,500 Sun 1-4 l Elderglen, Woodbridge Glen, Irv. 559-4922 $128,000 Sat/Sun 10-5 ••633 Lido Park (Fl ) Lido Isle 631-1400 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 15 Palos, Rancho San Joaquin • 551-8700 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1157 Kingston. Costa Mesa ' 673--8550 $179,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 227 Via Orvieto, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 14615 Oval, Irvine 631-1266 $105,000 Sun 1-5 51 Briarwood, Woodbridge, Irv 551 -8700 $124,500 Sun 1-4 30 Segura, Rancho San Joaquin 642-8235 $205,000 Sun 1·4:30 3 BEDROOM 15 Creekwood, Woodbridge. Irv. 552-9690 . Sat/Sun 1-5 2456 Vista Hogar, The Bluffs, NB ' 675-5930 $155,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 1946 Port Locksleith, Hrbr View, NB· 644-5272 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1657 Texas Circle, Costa Mesa 640-5777 $144,500 · Sat/Sun 1·5 512 Fullerton (Nwpt Hgts) NB 642-5200 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 504 Westminster, Newport Beach 675-1771 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1315 Santanella Terr <IrvTerr) CdM 675-6000 $328,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1133 Berkshire Ln (Westcliff) NB 675-6000 $297,500 Sat/Swi 1·5 343 62nd St., Nwpt Shores, N.B. 759-1501 $175,000 . Sun 1-5 5319 River Ave., Newport Beach 542-5808 $235,000 Sun 12 :J0..4 :30 1023 Bonnie Doone. Irv. Terr, CdM 644-9060 $615,000 -Sun 1·5 1741 Tustin (7D), Newport Beach 631-1400 $114 ,000 Sun 1-5 2312 Redlands, Newport Beach 631-1400 $197,000 Sun 1·5 ••6408 W. Oceanfront, Newport Bch · 631 -1400 $598,000 Sat/Sun 1-3 232 Via San Remo. Lido Isle, NB 631-1400 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 181 Costa Mesa St., Costa Mesa 546-2313 $125:'000 Sat/Sun 12-5 1923 Fullerton, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $175,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 ••1010-12-14-16 E. Balboa 642-8235 $1,200,000/$1,300,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 3 Citadel, Northwood Prk, Irv 644-7211 $152,000 Sun 1·5 • 1601 Bonnie Doone Terr, NB 644-7211 $330,000 Sun 1·5 2083 State Street, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $112,500 Sun 1·5 9081 Mahalo, Huntington Bch 964-5729 $145,000 Sun 10-5 14584 Golden Glen, Irvine 631 -1266 $99,900 Sun 1-5 2605 Willo <Back Bay) CM -642-5200 $116,500 Sun 1·5 300 .I!:. Coast Hwy #52, Newport Beach 642-8235 $93.500 ·-Sun 1-4 2131 Vista Laredo, Eastbluff 642-8235 $249,900 Sun 1·5 1832 Marapata, Coronadel Mar 642-8235 $259,000 Sun 1-5 •29 Rue Grand Vallee, Big Canyon 642-8235 $550,000 Sun 1-4 2128 Sterling, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $125,000 Sun 12·5 •4521 Orrington Rd, Cameo Shores 760-0621 $529,000 Sen 12-5 3 IR phis FAM RM or DIH 23976 Carmel, El Toro 760-054~ $126,500 Sun 1-5 441 Redlands Ave., Newport Beach (1)538-8611 $250,000 Sun 12·5 33432 Galleon, Dana Pt. 493-8812 $1S3,500 Sat/Sub 1·5 •..-38 Balboa Cov~s. Newport Bch 673-9187 $.525 000 Sun 1..s 341 Peach Tree Ln (Bjlckbay) NB 759-9100 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 76 Racing Wind, Woodbridge, Irv. 559.7047 $155,000 Sat/SUn 12·5 •SU ellff Dr. (Nwpt Hgts) NB 642-5200 Sat/Swi 1-5 •1472 Galaxy <Dover Shores) NB S.S-9161 $669,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 501 Catalina. Newport Beach 676-1771 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 611 Loretta, Laguna Beach 497-1761 $345.<>90 Sun 1·5 •-400 Momina Star Ln, NB • '642-5857 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1383 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, N.B. 831-7300 M95,000 Sun 1·5 DIRECTORY 635 Vista Bonita, Bluffs, N.B. 631-7300 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 S Cberbourg, Hrbr Ridge, N.B. 759-1501 $735,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~.San Bernardino, NwptHgbts, 631-7300 $360,000 Daily 1-5 2127 Aralia, Eastbluff, NB 631-7300 $277,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 17 Monterey Cir., Spyglass, CdM 644·9060 $419,000 Sun 1·5 2450 Marino Dr .• Bayshores, N.B. 644-9060 $495,000-fee Sat/Sun 1·5 214 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, N.B. 675-6161 $420,000 Sun 1-5 10 Sand Bar (Jasmn Ck) CdM 675·3411 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1800 Port Ashley. HVH, N.B. 644·9060 $229,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30 18185 Palmetto, Fountain Valley 542-5808 $152,000 Sun 1·5 320 Otero <Bluffs) NB 675·3411 ·$275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2115 Mirama r, Balboa Penn, NB . 631-1400 $465,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 801 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach 631-1400 $380,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 320 Seaward, Newport Beach 631 -1400 $384 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••1101 White Sails Way, CdM 644-6200 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 10 Cedarspring, Woodbridge Gables 551-8700 $227,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 267 1 Bays hore Drive, Newport Beach 642-8235 $850.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2642 Circle Drive, Bayshores 642-8235 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 21 Montpellier, Ha rbor Ridge 642-8235 $600,000 Sat/Sun 12-4: 30 214 Via Gra¥an.a. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $440.000 Sun 1-5 225 Via Quito, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1-5 2147 Iris < E .s ide) Costa Me~ 631-1442 $171,500 Sun 1·4:30 •20342 Bayview, Santa Ana Hgts 631 -7370 $220,500 Sun 1-4 1555 Tahiti, Laguna Beach 499-4551 $275,000 · Sun 12·5 1436 Serenade Terrace, CdM , , 644-9724 $250,000 Sun 1-5 12279 Alta Panorama, Tustin 673-8700 $475,000 Sun 12-4 8 Monterey Cir., Newport Beach 644-9990 $449,500 Sun 1-5 •~l Pebble (HVHls) CdM 675·6000 $595,000 Sun 1-5 2738 Lorenzo (Mesa del Mar) CM 540-1151 $159,900 Sun 1-5 2063 President, Costa Mesa 556-2660 $110,000 Sun 1-4 5532 Sierra Raja (Trtlrk) Irv. 760-9333 $197,500 Sun 1-5 •3397 Larkspur (Mesa Verde) CM 546-2313 $127 ,900 Sun 12·5 1674 Iowa (Mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 $125,000 Sun 1·4 4627 Cortland, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $339,000 Sun 1·5 •2278 Rutgers Dr .• Costa Mesa 546·2313 $136,800 ~ Sun 12·4 1719 New Hampshire (Mesa Verde) CM 546-2313 $140,000 Sun 1·5 1223 Dolphin Terrace, CdM 642-8235 $690,000 Sun 1-4 • 1901 Altura, Irv. Terrace, CdM . 642-8235 $329,500 Sun 1-4:30 • 1918 Seadrift, Irv. Terrace, CdM 642-8235 $399,000 Sun 1-5 235 Driftwood Rd, ShorecJ.iffs, CdM 640-6500 $575,000 Sun 1-5 4 IEDROOM 205 Garnet, Balboa Island 673-2230 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2640 C Vista Ornada, Eastbluff, NB 642-5062 $230,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 223 Via San Remo, Lido Isle, NB 631-1400 $665,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••443 Canal, Newport Beach 631-1400 $275,000 Sun 1-5 · •9662 Scotstoun, Huntington Bch 963-8377 $172,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 118 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1·5 19911 Providence Ln, Hunt. Bch. 542·5808 $129,500 Sun 1-5 1~ Santiago, Westcliff, NB 642-8235 $325,000 Sun 1-5 4 U ,._ FAM llM or D8t 1102 CharJeston, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $131 wo Sun 1-5 •2006 Port Canilff (HVHms) NB 760-1397 $259,900 Sun 1-5 1514 Higblanc:lDr., Westcliff, NB 552-0860 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •#lMuir Beach Cir., CdM 700-8188 $1,495,000 Sun 1·5 21 Rue Fountalnbleau, Npt Bch 644·9990 $610,000 • Sat/Sun i .. s 1121 Berkshire Lane, N.B. 673-31(M $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2522 23rd St., Newpart Beach 581-1000 '269 900 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1242 Somerset Lane, Newport Bcb 6'5-8063 $46Q,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •aM Via San Remo, Lldo Isle S.0-57't1· 1838,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 12'74 Channel Rd, 8alboa PenJ.n, NB 675-2811 $1,295,000 Sat/SunJ.2-4 •4' Farrqut (Nrthwd) lrvine '76f.9100 $190,oqo " Sat/SUD 1-5 ·' 11 Tiburon Bay (Spyglass) CdM 675-6000 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2907 Setting Sun (HVfils) CdM 675-6000 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4931Loriann Ln., Irvine 759-1501 $142,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $420,000 Sat/Swi 1·5 215 Iris, Corona del Mar 631-7300 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1244 Polaris Dr., Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $815,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2106 Santiago Dr., Dover Shrs, NB 631-7300 $559,000 Sun 15 ••401 North Star Ln, Dover Shrs, NB 631-7300 $945,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1400 Nottingham, Westcliff, NB 631·7300 $245 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2735Cibola , Mesa del Mar, C.M. 556-7650 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••503.Edgewater (Bal Pen.) NB 760-9333 $1,200,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1030 Polaris (Dover Shores) NB 675-3411 $330,000 Sat 1-5 11 Monterey Cir (Spygls) NB 760-9333 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••8 Collins Island, NB 631 -1400 $1 ,100,000 Sun 1-5 21031 Manessa, Huntington Beach 645-0303 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 •1801 Santiago, Baycrest 642-8235 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 22372 Wallingford Ln, Hunt'g Bch 968-0008 $319,000 Sun 1-5 31 Redhawk, Woodbridge, Irvine 551-8700 $188,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 219 Via Nice, Lido Is le, N.B. - 963:8182 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 19232 Doe Run, Tustin 644-7211 $264,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 964 Paularino. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $128.000 Sun 1-5 14 Morro Bay (Spygls) CdM 759·9100 $565,000 Sun 1·5 3151 Canadian, Costa Mesa 646-3255 $123,900 Sun 1-5 2820Shantar, Mesa Verde, CM 494-7551 $159,950-Sun 2·4 lSTI Miramar. Balboa Penin. Pt. NB 642-5200 $359,500 Sun 1-5 920Nottingham (WestclifO NB • 642·5200 $449,500 Sun 1-4 105 Via Nice C Lido Isl) NB 675-6000 $405,000 Sun 1-5 1612 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB 675-6000 $510,000 Sun 1-5 20 Whistling Swan (Wdbrdg} Irvine 675-6000 $189,000 Sun 1·5 1955 Pt. Ramsgate (HVHms> NB 675-6000 $241 ,800 Sun 1-5 2815 P ebble (HVHills) CdM 675-6000 $425,000 Sun 1·5 512Ventaja, Bluffs. N.B. 640-0020 $298,500 Sun 1-5 3315Nevada (Mesa Verde> CM 540-1151 $146,500 Sun 1-5 29462 Drydock Cove, Lag Nig. · 495-1720 $159,500 Sun 1·5 13 Rimrock (Trtlrk Hln ) Irv. 675-3411 $389,000 Sun 1·5 2933 Cassia Street, Eastbluff 644-6200 $359,000 Sun 1-5 ••132 McKnight, Laguna 642-8235 $895,000 Sun 2-5 •487 Esther CE /Side) CM 631-6990 $275,000 Sun 1-5 1712 Highland, Newport Beach 631-6990 $398,000 Sun 1-5 #6Champlain (Nrthwd) Irv. 673-7771 $235,000 Sun 1·4 1779 Hawaii Cr. <Mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 $149,000 Sun 1-4 •2919 Paper Ln (Back Bay) NB 645-0303 $190,000 Sun 1·4 5 IEDROOM 964 Paularino, Costa Mesa 54-0-1720 $128,000 Sun 1·5 18 Mandarin (Wdbrg) Irvine 551·3000 $289,500 Sat/Sun 12·4 5 IR phis FAM RM or DEN 2214 Port.Carlisle, Newport Beach 673-2122 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 26421 Palisades, Capistrano Beach 640-5777 $995,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 2921 C~talpa ( E /Bluffs) NB 646-3255 Sat/Sun 1·5 5021 Corkwood, University Park 552-1800 $235,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2591 Circle Drive, Newport Beach 548-7145 $675,000-fee Sat/Sun 1-5 •1206Key West. HVH. CdM 644-4910 $475,000 Sun 1-5 221. Via Firenze, Lido Isle, N.B. 631-7300 $465,000 Sun 1·5 •1823Glepwood Ln., S.ycrest, N.B. 631-7300\ $295,000 Sun 1·5 #6 Malibu Cir, Spyglas, CdM 644-9060 $595,000 Sun 1-5 Z71SUgbthouse Ln., Newport Beach 631-1400 $375,000 Sun 1·5 7 Royal St. Georae Rd, Blg Qlyn, NB 644"'"55 $915 000 • Sat/Sun 1·5 •12Tratatgar. Bia c~ 644-6200 12,900,000 Sat/Smi l·S 1913 Lanai (Mesa Verde) CM 631·1266 $340,000 Sun 1·4 1841 Orchard St., Cotta Mesa 751-4293 $160,000 Sun 2·5 1412 AnU1ua Dvr Shta/Watcll, NB 642·5200 ~.500 Sun l ·S *~Santiago <Baycrest) NB 675-6000 $498,000 Sun 1-5 6 llDROOM •4527 Orrington, CameoShrs.i. CdM 640-5560 $875,000 ~un 12·4 6 II plus FAM RM _. DIM 11 San Mate~1~ewpa.rt Beach ' 644-9990 ~9,500 Sun 1·4 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 HDROOM 2424 Santa Ana Ave .• Costa Mesa 640-9060 $108,500 ~un 1·5 •8Greenwood, Smo~eTr Irv. 552-3123 $115,000 Sun 12·5 12J8 Las Arenas, Costa Mesa 552-5742 $185,000 Sun 1-5 10 Windwood, Woodbridge, Irvine 552-0660 $139,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 42 Lakeview, Woodbridge, Irvine 552-1800 $164.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 SOOCagney Ln PHI, Versailles, NB 675-1771 $155,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 • • •310 FPrnando St <Penthouse U401 >NB 640-5357 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3057 S. Bristol #4 J . Santa Ana 540-3666 $88.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IR plus FAM RM « DEN •22 Arboles ( RSJ ) Irvine 759-9100 $195,000 Sunl-5 23 E. Yale Loop, Irvine 559-8451 $184,950 Sun 1-5 215 No. Newport Bl vd., Newport Bch 631-7300 $189,000 Sun 1·4 385 Bayview Terr (Upper Bay) NB 760-9333 tll0,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 BEDROOM 11 Big Dipper Crt (Npt Terr.) NB 759-9100 $135,500 Sat 1-5 2745 Vista Umbros a (Bluffs) NB 759·9100 $239,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2117 Vista LaredO, Bluffs. N.B. 640-5560 $212,000 Sun 1·5 630 Sk)'view. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $134,750 Sun 1-5 3424 Pine brook, Costa Mesa 540·1720 $132,900 Sun 1-5 15502 Williams . #E. Tustin 497-1751 $105,000 Sun 11·4 .. TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 1950San Bruno, Bluffs, N.B. 640·0020 $175,000 Sun 1-5 •25 Canyon Island Dr. Big Cyn, NB 675-6200 Sun 1-4 :~ 3 BEDROOM 27Tahoe <Peters Twnhme) Irvine 675-3411 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2-2 BEDROOM 506 #8 Park Ave., Newport Beach 631-1400 $398,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4601 Seashore. Newport Beach 631-1400 $975,000 Sun 1-5 2001 Kings Rd., Newport Beach 631-1400 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR plus 2 IR ••4010 River Ave., Newport Bch 640-5357 S550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2-3 IEDROOM 421 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar 675-4479 $389,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 4-1 IEDROOM 214 Sapphire, Newport Beach 631-1400 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TRIPLEXES FOR SALi: 1532 Mira Mar CPenin Pt) N.B. 673-6210 Sun 1·5 HOME plus GUEST HOUSE FOR SALE 3 ll ...... FAM RM or De. 420 E. 15th St .• Nwpt Hgbts, NB 644-9060 $275,000 Sun 1·5 HOUSES FOR RENT I llDIOOM • *49U Seashore Dr .• Newport 8ch 673-7300 $2000 mo. Sat/Sun 1·5 ... ,...., ............ *6 Pinehurst <Bil Cyn) NB' 87S.3Ul S2500mo. Sat/Saal·S ,__J ·• Im~ newport datsun ALL TRUCKS SALE·PRICED 1981 4 J( 4 PICK-UPS 19i1 ·SERVICE · BODY TRUCKS 1980 20 FOOT MINI HOMES 1981 8 & 10 Foot STAKE BEDS 1981 P.U. & Shell Conwenlon 1981 20 FOOi · Mllll •MES ··AU THISI UMns IM STOCK". DADY POI IMM81An DILIY•Yl t ¥-. .m. -· .,,.,,,. low ....... (048ZHll) s2395 2!!.<?!~!~ CELICA s2395 73 V.W. BUG 4 ..,..i. '°"' ........ rune OtN1 (IUCZ828) '1.Y CHEV V2 TO~,.U. 56995 . 2~.J-~!f!!~. ap .. d, •••"v wr,6995 V.-.-,a/e..-.tl-&more (h ... -(Of7WOU) -ar::: BILL . MAXEY · · =• ;;:::--TOYOTA . ~ ~ 11181 BEACH BLYD:·;~-=-HUllTll8TON BEACH -c , • 't40MI tU-otZt . PICK-UPS v GAS & DIESEL 18 TO CHOOSE FROM INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE VANAGONS & . CAMPERS 18 TO CHOOSE FROM ~J•MMARINO VW: ·. 18711-BEACH BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON BEACH .842-2000 ' IACI .. Y VllW HOME Older up£.aded charmer with areat view ol b11la and back bay area .. ~ 3 bedroom 2 bath home hu been uperaded and the owner will carry a l&r1e 2nd. Assume 11% lit. Full price $180.000. I 1.6°/o LOAN Assume the existing loan on this large and lovely 1600 sq ft condo. 3 Bdrms, 2~ Ba, 2 cltr garage, law,idry room, community pool and tennis. Try $20,000 down. Full price $192,500. Pete Barrett RealW presents ..wPORT HEIGHTS.......W LISTING New on the market! Fresh as a daisy -cheerful too! Best location .for you. See this new listing -it's a 3 Bdrm home offered at $189,500. jl2 F•rt• A•e 0,... s. 1-5 COMI SH THIS HEWPO«T HOME Well built in Cliff Haven, 3 Bdrms and 4 baths, pool, large dining room and living rooms. Perfect for entertaining and gracious living. SI I Clff Dr O,.. S-1-5 ASUMOAHCE OF EXTRAS Custom home designed with active fa mily in mind. 4 Bdrm. den (or 5th Bdrm), fa m ily room and dining room. Fully air conditioned. Jn Mariners School area. Be the first to see this t oday ! tzo MottllN)llam o,... s-1-4 YOUR PLACE IH THE SUN Older Balboa home with terrific potential. 4 Bdrms, 4 baths, family room, sundeck a nd double garage. Could be a P e n in su la Point showplace! See it today! 1577~ O,...S-1-5 IACIC IAY IAR&AIH $116,500 buys clean, well-kept 3 Bdrm 2 b ath h ome. Newly upgraded kit chen and baths . nice fenced yard. See it today! 2605 Wllo, C.M. o,_ S-1·5 NEWPORT HACH-VACANT Newly painted -a ll ready to move in. La rge family room with high ceilings, formal dining room and 5 Bdrms d one i n good t aste. Excellent financing available here! 1412 Alltlcpa 0,... -I ·5 71EDROOMS! Just 2 houses from the water on Balboa Is la nd .. Enjoy the lovely village atmos phere, s unny beaches and broad walks around the island. Owner has moved, and will finance at low interest rate. Ma ke a n appointment to see. HAUOR ISLAMD DltlVE Bayfront with pool and private pier . Wa rm contemporary home designed by Browne ll, takes advantage of its wat e rf.ront location. 3 Bdrms, den, hobby room and 2 patios. Call for details. SPRIMG FEVER'S HEAR IY Fabulous e nte rtaining in this gazeb o -s t y le i ndoor /o utdoor pavilion. Uncommonly lovely 3 Bdrm horn~ with all the amenities. Privacy s urrounds this home on oversized Jot in Ne wport. Call for appointment to see. ~ IAUOA COVIS IAYROMT '' 3 Bdrm home with its own private pier & sandy beaches. Will accommodate up to 45' boat. Open beatils and nice fireplace in easyt care home. Call for appointment to see. .. WOODllllDG~IYN Creek.side condo near pools, tennis, sbopl)ing. 2 Bdrm starter home or investment ·opportunity. $107,500. ~l for appointment. QWIT IAYROMT-ftla It SW Located on the quiet end of Balboa llland, this 2 Bdrm cottage hu 35' on the waterfront. Over a 2 car prage is a 2 Bdrm apartment. Call fOC' appointment to see. 1MI •tOVls-flVIMI Youn for only '82.5001 Spaclous 2 year 1ouna triple wide mobile , home. ,Brl1ht and cheerl:i with 111wnable Joan. Call for deta la. LOOKIM' '°I ~ LAI .. LOT OMTHIP ....... 7 Here's one near the Harbor entrance. A 4 Bdrm with 3 car garage and room and access for boat and trailer. Asking $475,000. JACOBS REALTY 671-6670 . 2919 Newport ll•cl. conwr JOtlt LIMDA ISLI B.EGAMCI Truly one of the most, elegant custom homes in Newport. Spac 5 Bdrms, fam • rm. drama tic formal dining rm. Finest hand cra ftsmanship w/uses of Teak & French Wa lnut wood. Beautiful detailed moldings, hand carved stairway railings & m a ntels .. Over 90 pvt feet on the water. Room for a 100' vessel. This is undoubtedly ~ the ultimate in waterfront living. $2,600,000 L/ H. ~ .1/l1.1,, i/ .. 1f~,1~ Jt. {. ~1;,.>f.('(~1k.j /fl'°·al I .}lah' Ii~( 1-.'J~!( 1 21.!5 .,.111 )odqum H1U~ Rd. in Nt>wport ( t>nh'r Mo'le la ..... otely ... .....,, ... 2 story 4 bdr'M ...... balc°"f .... patio· - water. Decorator 11torp. loot slip. SI, I 00,000. WATERFRONT HOMES,tNC REAL ESTATE ,'-1,-.,-. l<rntal\ Pt()(M""" M4r\c.t9f'rnt'Mt 2436WCoastHwy 631 •1400 Newport Beach Town & Country ft QEALTbQ0 "~ 552-1800 TALK OF THE TOWN You can see forever from this high o n the hill "lleather" Turtlerock townhome . Room to spare with 4 bdrms & 3 ba. Many, many upgrades with plush ca~ts. plantation shutte r s & ceramic tile. A true drea m castle. A wise investment at $3201000. Open Sat. 1-5at12 Canyon Ridge. CUL DE SAC-PARK L~ATION Sparkling 3 Bdrm ho me with fo~mal dining room, atrium , breakfas t area a nd utility room. Features include c heery frplc, new carpets thru-out and attach. 2 car garage. Association pool & clubhouse. $159,500. Open Sat. 1-5 at 5292 Thorn Tree. WOODBRIDGE COIDI Bright and airy 2 Bdrm condo with den. Freshly painted, roomy & very private. Just steps to Jake and pool. In gated eommunitf of Woodbridge. Arbor Lake. Cal for financing details on assum. lo~. $164,500. Open Sat/Sunday 1·5 at~ Lakeview. · VIEW Pl.US LOW PICE Lowest priced unit in Rancho San Joaquin. San Mateo model. 2 BcJnn, 2 ba. $152,500. Open Sat/SUndaY 1~5 at 13 Laao Sud . ' . -. "'•"'-19 ()(enge ~-t DAJLV PftOTJSu"*" March1, 1881' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ca1 .. r<lll tOOJ HHI",.,... H111",.,.s. " H111",.,.s. .... " .... s. ................................................................................................................... •OWNA.IUT. .......... 1"6 C..MIM 8024 NIM 1ea4 C......... • ... 0,. S I M ••••••-•••••••••••• •••-•••••• .. •••••••• •••--••••••••••• ••·--•.-••••••• ... .... v.:..::. ... CAP£ COD CWM VJ:a.. 11~8U!t: .!~ tar • ....,... ., bclnn..i.. 2 a Mnn. 2 ba. houle wtth aiae. i br, 2~ ba tu:awy baU.. 2 fr'pka, EXTKA N11ta1 ,Wnlt. V1dt t.u 2 Br CGedD, 0,. ._... S. l. A aoi;-l' A-VTL Y 1 ba. com pllht r 1.s. 1211 Lu Ateeu cw. :~' e ! . m/~Yt cl?£ ~Ph :~:.;5 Bl, We have 8 Spacious 2 story, 4 Bdrm on oUIOO bloekotPadfte). BEDUCEDtoll.51.'50. arr.me a gi&antic pool sized lot. Many mature c .111. •1ss1 friaif trees. Seller motivated, will pay ---------''-- Rlllle llcConnack R. l!!. • • -.-.. ·maximum 4' points VA. Beautiful add •-,... 1026 Atua;;;; 2~ 1 ba on family room, fireplace in living ••••••••••••••••••··-· + 1 Br Ir "' over dbl roQm. $13l,OOO. S P EC T A C U L A 19 UDO ISLE 1arai•. 1 houae Crom VIE WS of th• Dana SouOI Ba.Yfront. •o·xss· OPIN HOUSI S "''T' /SU .... I I p-•-t u rtn --11--10% DOWN ~:::::~: can ror In· 1 toz ce..i:a1oa-" • 1= W: ..:nr:tlh: JmDMldJate occupancy! MEL FUCHS n.. Tn.11, Reolton 540.1120 Blulta. Owner flnancla1 No quallfyln1. Seller PAVILION REALTOR wllh 2.5~ down at lK will help finance. 4 8'7Wl20 lnt. 1'{50,000. Bdrma, 4 baths , den. c ..... Mw 1022 * ~ fireplace ln muter 1..._,.111._.. 1007 ....................... Cote Realty suite. New cArpetlna & ~·••••••••••••••••••••• CDMCONDOS g 5 & lnvestm~nt palm th.roqhout. DUPl.IX 329 Dahlia P l • 640-5777 0,.. W/S-I •4 3 Brm house ln front + 2 ~1 ·500 fee.. INTEREST z It Vie Mice bdrm In rear over 2'-" 35 Canyon Crest Udo lslt. car gar. Clean. Top $239,500f4!e. u 963-1112 cond . Xlnt location. CDM DUPLEX Own er will carry 518 Polnsettia Priced riJht at $295,000. 1289.500 ree. MEL FUCHS Call Nancy Simmons , PAVILION R~ALTOR Agt 675-8120 87~9208. 644-9060 llSTOFTaMS Au~e MOK down. Lov· ely 3 Bdrm, 2 balh, fami· ly room, fire place, open beamed celllnaa. new copper plumbing, large yard, double r•rage, skylight. Only 114,500. Call~916f II Toro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• QUlET CUL· DE.SAC 3Br, 2Ba. patio, frplc. Open 1·5 Sun. $1.216.500. 23976 Carmei. Heller Realty, 76G-054S. 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPl.U ~~~~~~~~~I Two 3 Bdrm . 2 ba. :: frplc'I. Pri.me Peninsula LAGUNA IEACH ..._.lettyDo•lt' FonMrM...- location. Priced lo sell. assu m able loans. $350,000. Call for in· formation or appt. to see. Clear and seller will fRrUl'ff CHATEAU rinance, try ~ ! Can U1'I . OPEN HOUSE REALTY / trade up for small com-&UIST COTT AGE! mercial in Orange Coun-1~~~~~~~~~1 4 ...... •• • leoch ly. Neat 2 bdrm cottage. 1 ~ ocean view & only 5 blocks lo Woods Cove Beach! 4 nice bdrms & MEL FUCHS caretaker's unit, formal PAVILION REALTOR fireplace, and a near 1--------•I ONLY SI09,500 new 2 bdrm. 2 bath unit, lt-2 ZOMED 2 stry French Chateau 4car garage.S265.000. Corrffortable 3 Bdrm townhome in a lush dining/rm, fm/rm with 67S.8120 w ,1,1 · home , large s to n e greensettingbythesea. f!){)!Uma tfd v fU¥t fireplace, s unny patio Dbl door entr y to wet bar, 2 frplcs + a de-COf'OllCI ct.IM• I 022 lightlul French country ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitchen, on an Estate 0 . 61J.~. ~-···' room and room for 2 cathedral ceilinged liv· • i.71 i-ue<> 1 ing rm. Dramatic open more un ts. $140,000. • l 1 t t l 6,79_8 ,,9 ,, Roy McCcrcle, Rltr. s a rcase o pv ms r Size Parcel , in a carefree environment enhanced by a pool on the terrace overlooking a lagoon of k ol in Botanical Gardens . Don't m iss this unique retreat for $850.000 ! 494-7551 I ~ HILL IE I _x,c Mc CORMACK R ( c .. eo Shores ()pew Swt I 2-5 E XTflA SPEC I AL , Hi g hly upgraded. panoramic ocean v!ew & JUSl steps to private comm11nity beac hes . this ELEGANT 3 bdrm. 4 bath home with a s parkling p ool ha s custom features galore ! fV Y Y s uite. Sep children 's • .2435 E. COH I Hwy., CdM 541-7729 wing and 3 baths! All DELUXE DUPLEX 2 yrs nu, huge 4br 21hba 2 f/place upgraded beauty w /2br 2ba rental. Owner will carry w/low down Own/BkrS73-ll48 Costa Mesa 1024 NEW CONDOS 5% ON n.t T ft'fttl Month of ,..,_.., this+prlv detatched mom·in·law apt. or rec. rm. Compl. w/wet bar. 4th ba + more! Motivat- ed seller. here is polen· tial. Take advantage. CENTURY21 WALK-IN REALTY 964-3311 Condo on the lake in Deluxe security system . ••••••••••••••••••••••• luflder often FREE Drapes & Microwave For 30 day escrow 2&3Bdrms private decks & patios 2000 MEYER PLACE OPEN WKNDS 12·4 641-1991, agent Just R.-Corahd New Carpet. new vinyl in kitchen. new pnl thruout, 4br, 2ba, frplc, lge country kitchen, fam rm . $127 ,500. Below market financing avail. PCV Realty 633-8526. 637·7920 Orange. pool, s pa . Xlntfinancing.s.529.000 E •ST SIDE sauna, tennis. Central 4521 OwelMJh:wtRd A air. Priced ror quick RICH.._ 760.0621 CONDO sale. Try $15.000 dwn. ...., Newly Usted 2 3 Bdm, 2 Agt. B:B-7815 Ba, frpl , dbl gar. As- ---------··--------sumable loans of $72.500. 2BDRM PRACTICALl Y FllEE $68.900, If yot'A have little cash and are looking fo r a golden opportunity to own .your own home, ..don't wait, this is It! This lovely condominium is a 2 Bdrm, very clean and neat, and located in a quiet area. Approx· lmately $2.950 down and owner will carry 2nd with small pay ments. Call oow for all the de· tails. 752-1700 THE REAL ESTATERS • •• PalridoGillwton 700W. Victoria A-1 Qista Mesa You are the winner of 4 free ffd&eh ($14 value). to .......... loatSllow Mar. 4 thru Mar. 8 Anaheim Convention Center Call 642·5678, ext. Z72 to claim your tickets. ••• .... 11'-d 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW! . Quality, luxury home. 4 Bdrm 4 Ba, 3 frplcs. All the extras you could want for the most com· fortable, efficient and spacious Uving on the Island. 30 yr. $300,000 1st TD at ~ fully assuma· ble. No points. S53S.OOO 205 Garnet. Open Hse Sat/Stm 1·5. Gerry Spr· ingston. Rltr. 673-2230 A'IJUCT1YE- 2STORY +MODERN A~. Nr bays, charming xtra lg 2Br, brick frplc, din· in g rm. l~Ba . dbl garage + income $495 mo . FAB U LOUS FINAN CE -Save Thousands$$$. Appt. ... REALTY 121 Jt 04-0901 0 OLDCdM -with P&J only $769 Special price of $117,000 and OWC. Diana agt. 631·1266 PRETTIEST CONDOS IN Excellent ~·bdrm home •coSTA MESA + 3 bdrm income. Very Th . ·t· I d'f short walk to beach. ey re, exci mg Y 1 • park &shopping. Owner fere nt . La,r ge 3&4 will consider financing bdrms, 2'h ~aths, 2 with low down payment. fireplaces, microwave S52S 000 ovens. solar bot water. · SH THESE ti!e througbo~t. Lovely grounds . Priced from 2 unus u ally located $180,000. Will trade for h~mes wtth out.standln,g property, gold coins or vie ws . Words a ren t flnegems. enough, they must . be GEM REAL TORS Inc seen. Call for ~ppo1nl· 641•4623 ment. W..11 priced at ---........ owe 2nc1 East Side ·3Br. FR. bo n us rm . ind oor s pa /sauna . Only $171,500. 631-1442 THE ESTATE AGENTS For Sale ly'oWMr Attractive 4bdrm + den. 3ba in Mesa Del Mar. New crp(a, mini blinds. LOVB. Y MEADOW Lge 3 bdrm, family rm, 2"'2 ba. Laundry rm. lge mster bdrm. Com er lot, boat gate. Lg exhisiting loan. $152,500. Open Sun 1·5at18185 Palmetto. SUHSETR.E. 542·5108 146-llOJ mirrored wardrobe. As· Hwtlsoglow leach I 040 ·s ummable loan, lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• d own. lo int. O p e n Close To leoch House, 1·5pm. 273S SI 39,995 Clbola,556-7~. Award winning 2 Bd, 2 SI O,ObO DOWN Ba new home. Beaut. UNDBt S 1,000,000 yard. quiet cul-d e·sac 2 miles from beach. 3Br and priced to sell fast. S56S,OOO for both! MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION R EALTY You must see this one! 2ba, low int. Prine. only. Terms. Patrick Tenore. M.-ConcfiH.o SO.. Bkr. 631·9170or 546-7344 631_1266 ?iEa::~~ &:{.~~-~~: , __ O_P.EN-H·o·u·s·E-· 1·P'": ... ~P'";z~,,~ .... , .. ~-- S l 79, 995 . Patri c k REALTORS 673-5354 - LSE OPT SPYGLASS Spacious 5 BR 3 Ba home. SS45.000. Custom lots, $750.000. 640-2981 One of the better duplex· es by owner. 673·4848 675-4479 *OPEN HOUSE* Sat/Swi 1·5. 409 Colum· bus Cir. Delightful custom built 3 Bdr 2 Ba on cul-de -sac with OCEAN & CANY ON views. Access to private beach.644-7003 $325,000 Quigley & Miller R lty 213/923-8104 Tenore. 631-1266 Sot/S.. I 1~;z~191 ~~~~:H~~1~~~ REALTORS Located on a huge cul· MESA VERDE 4 Br . 2 Ba. with pool, beautiful landscaping & easy care Y.ard. Owner will con· sider V.A. $129.900. D. B o u 'r k e R e a I t o r . 546-9950. de-sac lot and mled with extr as. F I N IS HED garage. Close to schools . Offered al $144.500. ·*9 Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 "'""ton/Family S harp 3 Bd condo w /pool. Only $95,000. AS· ,_CH __ AllllRM .. JN ... G-·Bd ... --3 sume 12'* int. Patr ick 4 rm Tenore. 631·12166 ba home with ramily rm JUST LISTED REAL TORS Co r ner lot. VERY PRIVATE yards Im· maculate and ready to move in. $174,500 CONnMENTAL 3 Bdrm town h om e . f rplc, brick pa tio. Comm. pooL Great loca· tion. S00,000. FULLER REAL TY 546-0114 3 Bdnh 1~ Ba . fam rm., 2 frpl c, bloc kwall. $129.900. 846-1756 OPEN SUH I 0-12 2br, 2ba. $125,000 211 9t.h St 213-399-1028 OPEN SAT/SUN 10-5 By owner. Good assum. loan. 3br, 2ba. 5 min. walk to beadl. $145.000. 9081 Mahalo. 964·5729. French doors on front Completely remodeled Cote Realty $142.000 4 bdrm 11. mi Charming Duplex with Eastside C .M. 2 Br. * " unit. shake roof. Walk to R-2 lot. Lots of charm. & Investment ocean. Hunt. Bch, below all shopping. $198.000. open d a i 1 y . 11 . 4 . 640-5777 . market qk-sale. Agt Ask Call for appt. to see. S42·2l0l. 32l Rochester. 1~~~~~~~~~ for Tor96J..9402 Bernita Eilertsen. r: Br oker . 675·2373 o r _c_._M_. ------ 77().8598. Open Sunday, 2·5pm. 1641 OLDCdM Lovely 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Dellghtful 'rear yard, double garage. Appointment only. Ask· Ing s:a&s.:_000. Orchard St. Sbdrm, 3ba, freshly painted colonial beauty. Family room. separate dining room. frplc, new roof. Priced at $160,000. for quick sale. Xlnt financing . THE WJEDEMANS 0 1 AGT. 494-0066 or 751-4293. 2 Ho•"'" I Lot E.Slde C.M. 2 Br. 1 ba ea. Agt. H2· 7751 or 84S.1488. . rttlME MESA VHDE ST. Flex f'jn_. 3 Br 2ba. studio added. 1861 Rhodes. $169,000 Agt. Gloria 557-~ FIXER 3 Br 2 ba, pool & spa. ONLY $127,900, Va· cant. The Real Estaters , ask for ELSA. 751· 13117 & 54&-2313 POOL&HACH Model perfect Seawinda 4 Bdrm, 2~ bath pool home. $172,000 DUTCH HAVEN A Sharp 3 Bdrm home near Beach & Warner Aves. $114,900 $10,000 at I 00/o 4 Bdrm, 2'4 bat.ha, pool and spa. Only $125,000 RIProfftlloHh 963-1377 on ,Dtamcmd Ave, ln the l~~~~!!~~~!J North Bay Area. 3Br Creative fmanclng. 3Br, 2'-"Ba. lyr. new condo. Ass uma ble l al TD. Seller will can-y straight note 2nd. 188 Bran· J .. + PooA/V A dywyne 'ferr. Oranae I~~~~~~~~!! bome+2Br apt. $395,000 . PllCB> TO SB.LI Lovely 3 Br home, auat room. patio le declt + lg 2Brapt. DC&RMAMCIM6 I stry fam bomt, aBr + dee + &a.nnlnl apt. Nr ~o. S.y. •.ooo -bUTSTA.MDtMe 'Hoe. llC&LOCAftOM Bt.ullf\1111 remodeled and MIO\'Med I Bdrm, I~ bt. home + 1 Br apt. Lota of amenities. ... ooo ...,...._a ' Bdrm ""*' •lit • a bdnn lower. Sq foou1• cUDOt be d.,Ucated to. . ..,.-... , ~UMABLE LOAN $250,000. 3 br + den, 2~ ba. Open Sun. i.s. 1436 Serenade Terrace. Brand new lis ting In Ave. off 23rd St. Open Landman. South Hunt· Mesa del Mar. Ute an<J Sat. ft5an. l :J0.4 :30PM. lniton Beach. 2 story. 4 airy Ooorptan. Owner Atent: "1·5103. bedroom, a car 1ara1a. wU1 eorwider VA 1151,900 with bullt in &Mot'™, C2U)790-ST14 and may consider 2nd. 3BR, 2V,ba condo. Nr. So. finandnl. Btr. IU-Un GretAatle.&-IMOO. Cat. Plaza. Stylites, OWNER FINANCING, on lhls superb Spyslau m~. ~er want.a to f!d aowl Submit! ~ .... ooo. Devin Real t.ta&e,IO-.. C.. _ .. Mw FANTASTIC DCWI VIW · 1011 W by 12'' lot. 3 or 4 bdrms - cUltom 8200 eq n horrie. open center courtyard, rumpus room. oak bar, Jacuul. 20% down wlth 12~ financlnf. Reducet:. to Ss75,000. OPen Sa /Sun 1·5 at 2501 Harbor View Drive, Corona del Mar. ~D 114,'7J..16oo ~ ....... DOU9. CO.. IMC. ••1.c......,.. ... at, a.r... ........ CAtl6al pat.lo, deck, 2 ·car 1ar, CM ••U.I many uwactes. P.alnt " 4 Lari• a , Bdrm 2 ba, cpl. lo ault. 1132,000. uP1raded wlU• 1batt owe 2. 540-4083. rotf.Jfot tub. ~lolfd. paEl'o. Lovet)' aru. ....... °'*' SUft l..S, P~Leae. IUMSITLI. 14NIOI 146-Utl I '" o,.,,. eo .. t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Mar'Gtt 1, ,., I .. ~··~· .... -~ ....................... ~ ....... _ ..................... ~-~~ ....... ~.':~ ..... .. ·•h 111hr..... ............. Nu111._Wt .._..,.,.. L11111IMlll l"I Mt.......... ttff ............ IMf ............. 106f • 1-... •t••········· .. ········ ............................................................................................. ····'·················· .... ,.. ............................................................ . , =~= . '""9 1144 8"tll 1144 ............. 1041 MA•tMCBn Ml\WOITIHOllS .. _.W,...., _..-rw---------• • u •• ~ ,...., -~~~nax..a.x.s:w>• n 1•••••-•••••••••••••• •-••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y11W Walkto8taell RarblrV\ewSom • ~ .... -............... WOODll9el SMOICITIH . .. rrs•OT .. Immaculate 3 Bdrm. LJVE near Lbe ~an. 5 br •• ba, .,.:.i:,. IAYSHOllS CAPI coo . zrr.DOWM 2br,2batondowtdet. "1MISHAICIS den.lam.Uy room home. Super A·F'RAllE. 1'tl1I mo.antalo view+ 10 Rare 5 bdrm, S ba home In Owner wlll carr dblpr.Byowntr. A dltaJl.cl exterior ot Hntled amid towerin1 mode! Mldome avail a lrud cUltom featuNt. &•t~·&uarded community. Owned 4c Ground level 1 •l.Y ci,.: sus.ooo Open Sun. 12·5. • • w ! AT HE R £ D ""'*· wlUI breathtakinf Br. 21 B:·~J!ca.soo or I> rob ab 11 f I a e • t remodeled by decorator, featurtna do. J Bdrm •• 1 '4 Ba. I Greenwood. :W-31JS. CEDAR SHAK!S", that vlew of the Pacific. ~~E« 'ifr. • P'•m So1ner1tt avallable, wood fioora, French doon kwlndow1, Beaut. patio. S107 500. W0001•1-1 ll. l.cleaa.d bl1b above OeUihtfull1 decorated R Pl·~ .. r. t+ _,,· uo,ooo. Open 1·5 gourmet country kit w/uaed brick Je,...Jonee taM.tei -Lap•'• ramecl Riviera thruout. rantutlc m. -n.111 car.,....., S•t/Sun. U14 Port l l · lfl •• , · 2 Bdrm Warmloalon cH1tllne w/a far out tlnanciD& S21UOO qualT)' Ule, decorator Cartialie. Bkr.'7S.%122. sand & Indoor BBQ, magn cent "8" end unlt. Ortat vtEW OF TH£ SEA · · wallpapers. suaded • master suite w /frplc & bird's ey~ view location. Open house ti.low. You'll 11M thla many xtru. Juat lilted. , V'ICTOIHAM of water. For sale by o~er. $675,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 at 10 CUit.on\ deaJped home SU5,000. OrHttermi. BEACH HOME fee 2591 Circle Drive 548-7145 Open REALTORS ISTATIS ~eal&lful 868 4 bedroom 'Execu.tlve Home. ete1ant wet bar, bullt·in BBQ. ln1lde ' many other amenities fnclud· lne a .huce yard that Wlndwood. Agt. ~Z·*O yrt/3 bdrm.I. ft fam. rm. a Br. 2 Ba. 2 Stor1 wl~ New J BRM Ba. Quali· Sai/Sun. 1·5 . . * *prescott.5 Br W-•1-EAL-... floor plan serviced by 2 hute sundecll. Move tl handcrafted oak . ~ -• ~ baU.. Extensive use of 1213N. COAST HWY now. $151,900. =-e -fllll ------..........._ By the take ahd beach ln fY•Ofo At-. wood, Ila&• fr ceramic LAGUNA BEACH Otber1 available. t ruout. Stained itass. ~ -<4~~ - dynamic Woodbridge. 3 2br, 2ba, study,, frplc, tile throughout, plus • 4Wl-4848 GlveU1acall spa. Ba. 3 car garage, 2 comm'ty pool/Jae/lake. HEAVY BEAMED .,...,.,,_..lsO:S ..... lectaO.M.rtset Leaie op&n or equity share the. beat buy on Bal. Penln. Charmin& 2·11)' Span, homt on the park! Can JoyciWaltie. 83MJlllS LOWDOWN finolaces, Spanish me $128,000. By Owner CEILING It BLACK ....... 1r.Wl.yl ~O'lriell. m--wa--ity root.Only20monthsold. SSM9'J2. IRON FRPLC .. create $134,QOOOWC 64f.lllO £18U ~ Seller assisted Cinanc· ..._~~~•~f!ll!!l!-.1!1191 the feeling of Lag1i1na 2 bdrm, 1rou.nd level, John Coomble bkr · 752-Mlt Versailles tBr/atudlo. penthae condo, w/lg H · sumable loan a, only 1105,500. Owner/aJl. MS-$647, 919-5370 aak for Jim Jbaclla to a beautiful park. Jwl 3 years Old I 9'J.1112 Ing. Open House this"" OP94SUMDAY 1..s· warmth It charm. We OWN YOUR OWN, on ---------1---------w~end Sat/Sun 12·4. 18 believe you'll get "THE the Bea c !).. s Ide of THI •ooo UN 0,.. W/S-I ·6 Mandarin. l .._ wltlt Spa SHAKES" at the full of· highway Ir only a few Newport Crest, Owner 2'40 YltM OntocAa Nicely upgraded Plan 11 feredpriceof: Sl65,000. yarda to a "Riviera w~carry for 5/yn with ExclU1lve Eut)>luff. 4 ur...-.abrldne· Northwood Park de MISSION REALTY VI .. p .. 20 down . Purcha1e dlnln ""'"'Reahu• latched home with air 985 So. Coast Hwy., ew ar .. or you can Brdrm. Jba, g rrn, La'una sun bathe on your own 1187,500. 3 Bdrm, 2~ Ba. Uv rm. nice patio. aml R'"'"' rTORS TRIPLEX 150-..... Smd cood. skinny dip spa 1 •· .. t th t --•· pool una ot u--30""" LAJ., I ds in PHONE 1714)'94.·a73l awn .... peea a e enn..,, ,sa . view ... ts. -·"""" ---------1 551·3000 area, great an cap g ocean. 'Ibe perfect place owner may carry. •ttt81rr1nu Pkw)', lnlM and decoratina. $103,000 DI-••. Gold to retire. j!lfort.brup Real Estate. Two 2br & one lBr. Pum. 2 frplcs. 1295.000. Mulhearn Realty 104~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'UNIVERSITY PARK Lovely 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. sin1le family tiome with a V~RY private yard. Xlnt location. close to \schools, shops It frwy. $164.500. Owner will carry 2nd~ *Cote Realty & Inves tme nt ' 640-5777 Ll'CJ 3 Ir + Dett Beaut. decorated family home w/pvt patio, ten· nis. brick cstm spa. Super area. Assume 12~ + terms. Only S179.995! ! See this one! Pat"ck Tenore. 631-1266 REALTORS * * 2 MASTERS! No. not 2 bosses but 2 se parat e ma s t e r Bedrms that highlight this super gorgeous al· tached home built by Warmington. 1646 sq rt and asking only $149,900 IN WOODBRIDGE' \\OOdbrldgc Really 551·3000 4nfi Barranca _Pk~)', Irv int' 2Br, l'h ba rhateau 1n Woodbridge CreaefVe financing $132.000 552-1484 . 559-9581 or 552·5007 Heritegt Prts CCMtclo Owwet-Wll c.,.., 3 Bdrm 1 \"1 Ba condo in Irvine. l" dn will b It. Comm. park 6: pool. SlOS,900. Jerry Jones. 831-12166 FE REALTORS **DEERFIELD! Largest model in Deerfield. The Plan S done as never before! Pool, spa, magnificent decor and landscaping. All this and assume a hi gh loan balance. Call now! \\bod bridge Really 551·3000 4920B1rra11u '"'"•-y,lrvlM 2 Br + den. 2"" Ba condo. 2 car gar. air. shutters. covered patio. mic ro· wave. owe mortgage, int. only payments . S137.SOO 551·6611 Agt. Vlckj OltAMGETREE New o n market . Detached patio home 2 bdrm s, 2 bath s . fireplace. A IC. end unit. excellent condition As sume 9'Y. interest loan. $126,950. DAVID D. CARLSON REALTOR 833-9293 WOODBRIDGE 3 br cottage. 21 '7 ba. ram. rm, formal dm. Assume S97.000. Asking Sl55.000 Open Sat /Sun 12·5 Owner. s.59-7047 THE TERRACE of Univ Park. 3bdrm . 2ba townhome, separate din- ing room. wetbar & up. gr ades Offe red by owner at S152,000 with flex owner financing in usable financing Twol•gllowt 1-2 842·5082 Priced to sell at Sl52.000. l AICH IA Y LINDA ISLE Re elater 213/89'1-4803or lf no answer 213f920. 76'17 3 Cltod.I Perfect u a diamond. Alll•c'-9 11 :1/4"0 PIMM. DUPLEX 644-7211 ocean at your beck and Re-development poten· Executive Country English Bayfronl. 5 Bdrms. including maid's quarters. Pvt community and private doc.It. Fee land. 12.6 mllllon:-Owner will con· sider excellent financ- ing. /.Jn NIG(L Ul\ILEY & A55UCIAT ES Super sharp 3 Bd 2 Ba w/lg yard ln Northwood. $164,900. Exclus ive . Patrick Tenor e 631·1266. Agt. REALTORS call. G>O sq ft, 4 bdrm, Ual, near the beach 6: etc, etc, etc. For a little high school (central less than One Million. Laguna). Rents SlOSO Call Agt. Ron 49'7·5'S4 mo. Asking $229,000. OCEANFRONT Cottage 494-7551 It Trlr, knotty pine Int.. ~ HILLIE P......,tytt.Mllty . 642-3150 . Stepe to ocean. Assum. In. 3 Br, 2 ba, each unit + deck. S2180.000. Hollis Wood Realtor 675-8676 frplc, 3 pvt bcha, pool & ~Mc CORMACK RE ---------i New exclusive office pier. $&9,900. Terms or DUPLEX liating. It Is exqulstte! '*Cote Realty de Is b Id I d 1.._-... 11111111 .. ~~~-•I For the person who tra ·on e o an · ,. oe.....-OttT 2 .ti: 1 bdrms. each unit wants it all. Spacious & Investment 499-3816 lled. to sm.obo baa fireplace. 1 block w/pool & spa. $289,000. 640-5777 Best buy in N. Laguna. 3 Speet.acular ocean view from oce~fropnt: edGoodt Call for appt. Rite 1~~~~~~~!!~1 br, 2 bth, ocean vu. spa. from this beautiful 2 rental un1ts. nc o .Rodgen. 631·1266 r: Walk to bch. $279,000. bdrm, 2 ba co-op . ri&ht sell with large assuma· Agent497·3331. on the ocean. Greenery, ble loan. $235,000. OWHl(l FINANCE HCAMYON 25 C..yoH l"-d Dr. 0,.. s-1-4:30 Off Ford Road, Green· brier Model Townbome with outstanding golf course view. Pool. spa tennis. security gate. $S50,000 down. Assume llw.o vlr. ut. Owner wiJJ carry balance. Asking $275,000. Gii WALKER Realty 015·5200 PRICE SLASHED on this ---------•I dream home in Wood· prtvacy.11ecurity, beach *Cote Realty REALTORS andawimmingpool. & Investment --------- Npt Hgts best buy al $199.000. Spacious with 3 Br + F.R. Prime loca-1--------- bridge with 4 BR. 3 car gar. Nothing spared · $249,900. Redhill<@>~ 552 -7500 Terrific M.w ListiftcJ- Mortt.wood ./Fantastic 4 Bdrm ./Fam rm & Bon us rm /Great location /Model condition ./ Ext/lrg Mstr Br I Many. many extras I Asking S235:000 /Open Sunday 1·4 #6Champlain United Brokers John Carey, GRI 013-7771 T'8'itetockGlen lftVemHI The perfect combination of charm. elegance & warmth are yours in this ta stefully decorated home. Soooo many superior extras! Relax in the sparkling private spa. All this & a parlt· like too! Call us ror ex citing details. 559-8188 BLUE WATER tion ! Rae Rodgers . WATERFRONT ""'!!!!!!!!!!!640!!!!·!!57!!7!!7 !!!!d·-------vl.stas abound from tbls HOMES r= BIG CANYON 3 bdrm, 2 ba home. Just REAL ESTATE C 0 D steps to Victoria Beach. 631-1400 C A P I Terrific golf course view 631-12166 •WISTCUFf• OWNER SALE. Moving out ol State. 4br. 3ba, family home $265,000. OPEN DAILY l ·S, 1121 BERKSHIRE LANE Ownerwillcarryalarge 1~~~~~~~~~ CHAIMlll townbome. Former 2nd o-u_,t deed Offered 1-= f model with private pool ·---------•I _,. · ......_ I 050 Hgta. 3 Bdm/ am rm 1• 013-3104 al -....,500. I L...-.._ pool borne with an as· and spa. $725,000. BIG CANYON at K . Try 1~ down. Cote Realty Choice or the Country 1--------- '* Cote, Realty •••••••••••••• •• • ••• ••• sumable lat of $108,000 '* ' & Investment EXCEPTIONAL owner Call for more financing. & Investment gentleman · elegant SOMERSET 640-5777 financing available at Diana631·1266. Agt. 640-5777 custom Tudor estate $460,000 OPEN SUMDA Y 12·4 325 n Caribbean DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION Best 3 Bdrm ocean view home in Laguna Beach. Formal dining rm. spac. c.& decorated Beaut. yard. Extensive use or oak. Security syste m $439,000. VICTORIA llEACH Whitewater view. 3 Bdrm. 3 bath home. Walk to beach. Former· ly home o r famous Laguna Beach artist $249,500 ., rat.es below prevailing ----------t overlooking the fairway Most desirable st. in on 4 bdrm, 2~ ba family I---------~~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Offered at S2.3 mil hon We.stcliff. 3100 sq rt. :..':~ e;!:.'1::Sin:pa~0';;: UDO ISLE tt.t. v. Hiii *Cote Realty 1242~~~~~~i~.B. feredatS247,SOO. Cuual elegance ls the . Ocean vu. 3 Bdrm 2""1 & Investment For more info.64s-8063 caption for this beautiful Ba. 3 car garage. 640·5777 I-~~~~~~~~ * Cote Realty Spanish atyle horne on $325 000 & ln.,estm ""nl prestigious Lido Isle. ~· · ,. "' Includes 4 bdrms. all S n.. __ _ 640-5777 w/pvt baths, Indoor/out· ~(N ~e~ door swimming pool and ~V spa. Excel financing. or. 759-f22 I fered at $638,000. LEASE Of'TIOH Open Sat/Sun 1·5 6 beautiful new homes 1 204 Via San Remo. available for lease with ,, option to buy. Excellent *Cote Realty tenns. Best location. & lnves\..JTient 640·5777 S3.900Down N.B. lbr. 540-4646 or 631·7653 John Lem beck (Agent) ,,... .. MlltcW Your c h ance or a lifetime to live on Lido Isle in a charming 2 bdrm home plus den. Street to street location and within steps to one of Udo's rmesl beaches. A muaUo see. $350,000. This 4 bedroom newly finished home offers tru· ly spacious li ving in tra!Jjtional eleganrc on beautiful Lido Isle. See- ing is l)elieving this ex FOR SALE BY OWNER Harbor View Homes. Monaco model. 3bdrm. 2ba, french doors & win· dows. exceptionally lrg lot for area. brick patio. decking & firepal , nr greenbelt & comm. pool. lrg a">sumable loan. will cooperate with brokers. S235.000. ( 714 )644-5272. ceptional value can, _____ -.-.-.-.-,;-__ now! CONDO Redhill~Realty 1 ;~:: ~:~1111 u..r $100,000 Owner will assist with firumcing · or open to trade. IOMAMTIC IB4DEZVOUS LOCJ1119G ~ I 052 UNOBSTRUCTED OF UDO'S Redh1ll¢~ReJlty Ii";:) 7:)110 WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 • • ••••• •••• ••• ••• ••• •• • lo.U"IEDllLE CATALINA. Southern~~~~~~~~ "'-MC)HAICH IA Y Cal's beautiful majestic r: LIFESTYLE ,.-. Yow Yacht WOOOIRID~E Warmington award wan ning design twnhme 38r 2ba Beaut landscpg & interior Prime loc nr pool & lake Owner 559-0555. 552·9690 552-5282. 497.5494 Sweeping Ocean View sunsets can be seen from ii--111111!!1!!'!-.i~!l!I--a waits you i n th 1s .,... ---1~~~~~~~~~·1·~~~~~~~~~1 4Bdrm 3"'1Ba. Custom 8 this Pf'(>f. decorated l Br ISLE spacious 3 bdrm home in front of your lovely HWllMgtCMI IHCh I 040 HMllMjtuw hoch I 04()1. yrs on large lot. Pri Sec 1 b8 coodo in popular Meat .. A'"' complete with a large waterfront townhouse 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOU ASKED COIYCOTTAGE Gate. Tennis Courts. Villa Balboa. Walk 3 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. lovely furnished game room Bdrm. 2"" ba . p~I. FOR IT and charming too -Beach. Clubhouse. By blocks to ocean, Lido patio, spacious sun-plus an ideal' ~ster secl~:C: a~ the M~1~a Investors S~I. beamed ceiling. crack I· Owner. princ only. Village & Restaurant decks. Fine Lido section bedroom & a sunny patio osn 0000 enlbins u ad W e 've found it a ing fireplace. secluded Only~.000(714) row Row. All terms · f f ·1 650. wi ~oo l f .1 Own "t o f nicely appointed perfect or am1 y enter· financing. Executive Up e X Or spacious 3 bdrm. 2"'1 bA . courtyard walk to 540-9550or499-3695 ava1 . er says ry homes. Buy tomorrow's taining-this is especially ROOER BROWN 'S Discriminatin~ Taste. 3bdrm, 3ba, Town home with nice beaches. Great financ· 30K down '' and he will security for your family for your r Call loday VIA LIDO REALTY each. Cent ra Air, Woodburning sized family room. Back ing plus owner will help. 8 °Ir dow.nlb·, owner wli II carry. Price .s11150R.ooo1. today. Price $495,000. ""'5.1483 patio overlooks green· Only Sl71.SOO. carry WI no paymen s. Country Ha s ea ly v• Fireplace s' cu st 0 m belt.Witrun walkingdiS· LCICJMCIVlllag.R.E. 3bdrm. condo. spa, 529-5275or990-3889 Local businesssman In· Carr.els/Drapes. Heavy S hake tancetopool. 497-1761 model unit. Jason. Agt. terestedinbuylngbeach Roo . ll1/•% loan is assulft'able. No 536-9374. NEWPORT HEIGHTS homes for tax shelter Qualifying Necessary. MYSTIC HILLS Golf Cou...,e Condo. front 3BdnnCH2ABRM~R~ Rm ~!!~~~~~~!!! purposes.Call013-6919 Sl 0,000 Down OR less Moves You In No Qualifying Necessary. Your monthly payment can be adjusted to meet your monthly budget. W,e have many 3 and 4bdrm homes m the best Orange County locations with these le r ms . Call our specialists for more information. · 141-ISll Brine Anv Offer!! Lovely 396drm Custom Home near Beach Park, Formal Dining, Heavy Shake Roof. Call now for information regarding the 9~% Assumable Loan. Seller will carry part of the buyers\J!._~ payment, and says Bring Any Offer. Best P.ftce In Town -'4bdrm, Remodeled Kitchen, Pluah Carpets, Custom Drapes, Freshly Painted. Seller bought' r, and has priced thousands market value for quick sale. tive terms OKAY-BETTER Y. GDLDENFSJ REA~ffiRs ·~·j I-ASSOCIATES LOCJlllMI hoct. I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOOOSCOVE C ha rming wood shingled 4 Bdrm home with loads of glass and soothing s p.,11. Amid towering trees, in de· sirable Woods Cove. Flexible financing or a possible lease option. $289.995. don osen I t'.tl t" r ... 121:JN. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 41'7·4848 Wat11 fs.t CCMtclos l Br·2 Br-3 Br from S28S,OOO-S500,000. Securl· ty bldg directly on beach. Call Fred Gibson for appt. to show. 559-!MOO AIHlct..wr Lr1 4 Bd home in woocky area near beaches. 2 frplcs w/fab. spa. A•· sume 11~% low dn. UU.tt5. Patrick TfllO". GM•. REALTOQS 11,-oASSUM.ULI E~dtine wood • llul 4 bdrm, 2~ batll, view. Suba);IL -··· Pea Allen Rttr .... 7171 Tri-Pl••· Panorasnlc Oeeao· •l••· Walk to beadl. owe .... ooe. Prlaet,ah oalJ . .. -. A beautifully main -row,end':utit.3Br.2Ba. Fcu:.rn~t ~1: .. Rm :l~~~~~~~~~r: lained custom home on a p r i n c i pa I s o n I y '. G o u rm et k i l c h e n 1-..... 1111111!-... ~1111111 ... large lot. Superb ocean o-MUST saL views & Catalina sun· Sl39,SOO. OWC. 499-1526 Fenced. 12~ interest ! ....,._ B .... t terms! J ohn Va· l"-..a........._OWC sets. 3 bdrms, 2 baths. Lake,.._.. 1055 "'" ..,.._....... · • • Seller may help finance. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _n_i_an_Co_._63_1_·0900 __ .___ 6 bdnn11. 3 baths, giant $247,500. HcJts l9Med b om e . Ass um e ts t UHOISTRUCTED WXUIHOUS bi h St.25.000 at 11~. szs.ooo view. A fabulous build· Sl49•900. 2 Bd, 2 Ba. g 2nd at 14~ due 1995 or MEW DICOR balance loan. easfi to 81· $172 ooo t .13v.01 In" site in a quiet area. I f I wrap · 8 " ~ ~ .. Beautifulinandoutwitb sume, no qua Y ng. with--do -15000 Thepriceforthisdouble Hurry! Greg Astle. _,., wn.-· · size lot Includes plans & beamed ceilin gs, sky .,..,. "'"'"" f ft Ugbts. ln a woodsy set· ~--permits or 8 2500 sq. · ting with atrium . bome. l205.000. mature trees and OLD T.O.W. greenery. Across from Thls quiet woodsy set· tennis courts. Very ling 111 a perfect location private with a spa . .._ _______ _ for lhia wood & glass 3 Spadous 2 bdrm fr den ... bdrm home. Newly re· formal dining rm and modeled with beautiful coordinated neutral de· OCEANFRONT views In all directions. cor. A beautiful home Peninllula Point home. 4 ~.000. for the perfectionist! Bdrm, 31.Aa ba. seso.ooo. !1f•.-.M!r $149.SOO. Call for flnanclng de· '"'--'IL"'." -ta I ls . 0 w n e r I Ag t . 'j~.ela(t"'-. WATl.HI UONl 67s.M'76 Mf•lln<l$ HOMI ~Inc. ~~~~~~~~~I REAL ESTATE. , 173-tlOO Find what you want In Dally PUot Clalalfleds. 1714• 494-1177 L..-leoch I 041 L~ hoct. I 041 ~ .......•...........................••••.•..... WHIT£WATD OCEAN VIEW ~from tbt qutllt1 coutrvctecJ I Bdrm a atory cu.I.om homt. BHutltul vt.wl ot beac.h and coutllne. A lonil1..,.,.ate area dowutaln \hat • ldtal f~ t.eaaftrt or moU.f.tn.law. SDD..1000. 0.-..., ... . ., .............. ..... ................. LAMTllM IA Y llALTY ( Dlv. of Ancbora1e Inveatmenta> Dana Point Red h ii I¢~ Re.1lty f ;~:; ~: ;1 HI llGCAMYOM McLain El Dorado, 3br, view, $250,000. Install· ment aale, aaaum. 9~ v AR. owe 2nd. 640-9755 IOM(9SIOAD V11WLOT Subordination pos~ible It ex cellent terms. 1425,000. Dan Hodge M.wport Coastel ,,..,.111e. ~ 760-9501 PBmtOUSI Ca.do .... Doc. 2 Bdrm, 2ba, 290 dee ocean, bay, mtn. city view. Pool, sec. L1e as· 1umable loan. Balboa Penln. Fee land. C/21 Newport Cntr ... SJSi 760-6717 12¥~oMew AH.c ... ()pen Sat/SUft 1·5 at 2522 Urd St. Prime loc. 3000+ a /t . Super kitchen. Sep breakfast rm. llatr suite w /3 eloMl& It vu deck. Oak nra It plU1h cpta thru· out. rnna dlnln1 rml 1a.-window, a eov'a padol, trlr 1ccet1. Xlnt term1. Ottered at -,IOO. Al-1000. Illa· 1lan Viejo Reahy. YllY fllY ATI Secluded WeatcJUt/ nov.-' bdnn, lam rm, courtyard, J fplca. Open l1t/IH l ·S at 1514 =d Or. Alt. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 DOVER SHORES Unsurpassed view across mountain s and city lights ! King-sized Dover Shores home with secluded courtyard, oversized lot, jewel·like-pool. $950,000 Open Sun. 1·4 p.m .·1342 Galaxy H.i.Ol llD•I ftcw. Don't miss this lovely 3 bedroom 2 th bath Condo with loads of upgrades. Close to pool, tennis and jacuzzi! · Appointment only $479,000 HAllOI llD•I POllYll YllW. Prestigious 4 bedroom (2 private master suites) has vtew or ocean, Bay, Fashlon ls land and mtna. A spacious gameroom with invitint courtyjlrd and with waterlall adds to· the splendor I The financing ls incredible and owner will carry larae 2nd. $950,000 RCTaylorCo I : I ' .I l \ ~ \ \ CllEllAY LA.IC~ -tcaA,Nbr. Cd U · 11UD. kMMt. 8'7,500 nrm. --·---,.,.., ..... Share a p l•ce ot pUlcliH for H litUe 11 fS,tSO. Breathtaklnt oe.-n vi"' condue. Lu11 u~ new $ :>tar apart· menl complex. Callnow ac ftnd out how you can travel tht world ovflr with this putthase. l\l '\I h d l '1i'~ I~ l "1ltv I ; : : -;-: ;( H, ......... •••••••••••• .............................. ,,,,_,., ZOii -..Pr•••rtJ ·~ ,..,. Cameron eo• 28 I ... 'f I S T I M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............. ._•••••••• •• .,.. 11H ••-••••••• .. ••••••••• ,... • w • r • ,.. • • •••••• .. ••••• ••••• • • •• adr1ll 6 ltlldlo cteluu Owner will carry 2nd w/20% down , assumable 9% FHA loan. 3 Bdrm cozy home in ~xc~llent area near schools and shopping. Only $85,500. 752·1920 .. 9UAIL PLACI PlOPllTlll 712·1920 tla. •~If 2 •bHed8•· DO'WMJOWM AX AOVANTAGS8 to SlloreclHf Vlllu ntw orpet "'· · • l~ MACH tho ..-an lfarrner, '571/mo. CNN Ok. N~ 551·*' Sm 6 a. -iar Wlilt ln NEWP.ORT IEACH avoeado/citru1 1rove °" peta. Pool I~. ilnale NIUor mobU home clwic ·Lafayeu.e Con· CerHI .. _._.._ p1 • di 31 Kree + l ,QOO IQ.ft. for •• te .. 1 owner dot. Some w/oco. views. home. Pool • 1roo OWanJview, pool Ir MC., ' " · prlcel vary. Sf'curlty auna1er1 bouu, ta prof. decor, 2bdrm, U 4 .ooo. Cap. Bch. blda. wlls blk tone"' la.c•ef..,..e.~1.... Fallbtook area . mbe,den.nochJldren/. (7l4).-. .. l . Marina or new Mall. AAA loc..._ llt c.rm .. _.. • 1 • f JO. O o O. !. 1 t . peb.-...S. Submit .YOQJ' term a. Call 714·145·"17: 741 -Mt2: llm•,---,.-.•,115•, ........ -1 lora1111t1 to ... : Annie Two .......... aes ... t ......._ 74l·'IUI C __ .. ..._ JUZ ~ -<213)432-1832 ..._, ~ .. ,.,,__._.~-••••••••••••••••••••••• o.tuxe 3 Bdrm ill Lido 1'!DGEW ATER RLTY ...... • ---oc--. ~-l!lll-----11'4spectacular Ocean" ctt,. Parl w /pvt beach, (Zl3)434-448l. AbMll ... 'r...... A'fOCADOUMCH ~view. Lr• 2 Br. 2 secwity sate. Open·Sat PA.U.llOOIC 8•. tnMh fono•l dlnlna. & Sun #2'7 Cabrlllo. I For~ .. ,_....._ ul 9Uact'ft wllh avocadoe '975Tmo. Cell Anthony '4l,lli50. I 100 WM• Meyer, Irie 640.5317 or 541-711 J and macadamla nuta. 2 WkdYI MZ-5'7$7, Eves & ••••••••••••••••••••••• f houses Including new Wknda.....-. SHARP DIL WIDI ....... • ~1 S .... D caretaker houae. Owner 1--------~~~~~~~ M,wport.,.. 1069 SCMllttL..-. 1016 ~ '" "'" I B ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ~~t!!:tcte:m~~s-Oo.Ex · Se=-~~h~"e!r. FOURPLU Lohfor5* 2200 .will carry floanclne . :'t"'.81cn .: dat~yl ! s s': RUSTIC ESTATE i--1111•-----• Panoramic Ocean Vu WATERFRONT Excellent 3 BR owner's Westside Costa Men. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATIHIHONl amenltles. Nr bch. Xlnt Cl ul d I d h OP84SUM 1-5 48r. ..home-like" unit & 2 Needs some work . WATEl.AOMT llOMI .. IM. area. See to appreciate. re ar r ve an uAe II=,...• •ct I 00/o DOWN. OWC HOM~ In p 11 RE L ESTATE $1200/mo 538-1'53 trees shroud this charm-, --BEAL ESTATE BR. 2 ba. rental unit. 122.000 yr come. u LOTS • .!.., _ 1 ____ . ____ _ Ing u:ger bay chalet. & VIEW BALANCE. ~95.000. 631-1400 Ideal for home & in· price S225,000. Owner A fewCABO DEL ESTE .,_ Sub-leue 3 Br 2 Ba 'tit B ·1· I ae A bd h Agent · 499· 1526 come. Cl06e to Newport will carry 10% Interest t r h 1 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ eam ce1 in111 . ar., cozy 3 rm ome __ _ _ ____ ,. _________ ! ....,.. d wa er ronl ome s tes 1-11/15/81. '850/mo. Agt. stone fireplace In the with formal dining rm ustift I 090 ---------1 pier&shops. 1289,950. w /,,,,,.,,OOO n. remain on Lake Misson 67).3355 step down ramily room. and pool. Highly expan-•••••••••••••••••••••••Ac,.... for Sale 1200 W .. yH. ToylorCo. ~. PR€HIG€ Viejo. TJ1t!I is the rinal BC9'110MAL --------- 2ndstoryartist'sretrea\ dableviewofharborand Huge 3 Br 2 Ba condo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Redtora 644-4910 -,-HOM€~ opportunity to build l..clloC.....,... Sharp 2 Br 1 ba, new plus separate guest ocean. A great listing at pool. jac .. rec roqm. 2 WORST COULD BE . your dream home. From Custom home on 9.24 paint. cpts/drps. frplc. quarters Some flnanc· only '!330.000. Owner will car gar fantastic loca· BEST FOR you IA YFllOMT DUrLEX . $285.000. Call Henry acres with 6 acres of beam ceil. patio. 11ar, no ingavailable.Attkingon-helpfmance t "o $105 000 Xlnl lfyouhaveSUM.OOOand NEWPORTBEACH R.E.lnveatmHents Duranlat7148SS-1081 avocados. 2 yr old 4 pets . Avail now·. ly $2'15,000. Not "just 3 ,1601a-ieDOCNM fi1na'!i"cing.RobertKnox. waot35';l' yield annual-FtESIMPLELAND 333JW.Coast wy.NB bdrm 3 ba with $650/mo. 213/596-6805, house" so why not call 644-72 I t w m . p 0 we 11 R E ly, purchase S200.000 two Nr new lg 3Br + 2Br + 4 645-6646 Ocean View Lot panoramic view or all 714187U'197 now! 645-7221 ewB 497.1751 year deed of trust bear-enclosed garages. As· i---------•I 9351 Gateshead, HB . Priced below appraisal .. Wntcliff RHffy ------ -mg 20"1t interest on 25 sume low interest l~t & SKI COUNTIY 8500 sq ft. Approved and market. Owner will 3 Br. Den. 2 Ba. $1000/mo. \ • • Tustin Park Vil I age. acre avocado grove In sell will ~rry 2nd. Mamm~ Lakes Con -plans 5200 sq rt home. help finance. assume 709 Larkspur, 875-2740 or *Nothl·ng DOWR VC spacious 2bdrm adult inactive development ReducedtoS425.ooo dos. New studio. Studio Sl00,000 dn. Prin only. loan or submit! .Great <213)276-5620. townbome. pool, J?ame area near Vlata. Com-CJS Realtors t-635-5650 Call 842-6636 or 760-1713. ho .._3 000 T B 2 b. ed 8"' l l th" · ----------I-"" l bdrm Ion I bdrm Agt rse country. .,..., · · 2 81""~-Crom ocean. 2 br. Newport errace 2 r--. room. beaut garde n , in 'ir s · + ts m-""· · · · Ori b 4'"""' A Id .,....., t l t 2 bdrm ---ve Y u.,.., ven a 2 ba. den. dbl rrplr. sun· Ba rare l·sty. 2 Br-2'-'l S ca.. t 1076 great loc. Close to Irv me ves me n represen s · ----Ortega in Ran c ho ~ Ba-2-sty an ~" • · d • ..: 1 k & SA less than 50~ or the ap-P1lllilt1llla PoW OCEAN VIEW Caillomia and call us ror ny patio. avail. March John M ar.i ha II •• ••••••••••• ••• • •• •• •• ~ r ~;.·a 58~~~00 . C ~ 11 praised value of l•nd. Tri-plex, c~tom owners •1. acre, fiat pad. Plans & details. , lst. $750. Agt, 675-2373. 631·1266 ,714>551'.2921 or ,213 > MAI appraisal on adja· unit w/spa. Spanish permits. 3 minutes to II ;']:0. f. I \'f;. F cent 2'h acre parcel at Tile, marble frplc, xlnt Dana Harbor. $125.000. SPYGLASS HILL ~m:. t~~ ree . 642·7~15 as~ !orJerr. $150,000 each . Ca II owner financing. Mu I hear n Re a It y WATERFRONT Ocean. bay & ni&ht vu. -----·---Homes. *•HISTORIC ~~:!9~; 493 . 1153 o~ JON~~~~LTY , ... COMEPROPE-R-TIES-2131~~~~~rirno RE~~;'s\!re ~~.uti!,t· !:~:~r~~~ REALTORS HGTS ASSUMABLE Adorable 3 lld 2 Ba on lrg lot. Lois of wood warm & cozy. Fruit trees. you'll love it $169.500. Jeanne Saller 631-12.66 1~;z~1>:11 REALTORS S E-PAR AT E1 IEACH RETREAT Ru y this lo v e l y 2 Hdm den beach retreat with a low wmler prt <'l' or only $1 32.900 Sellt'r hought another home and is ready to S l'll Good fin an<'mg ava1la ble Diana 631· 1266 Agt ATTHEIEACH Ni ce 3 Rclrm hous t•. Super roncl1tion Tt'rrific financing $235.000. 01>en Sunday 12 30 lo 4 30 5319 River Ave SUMSETR.E. 542-5808 846-8803 Sharp 2 8d in Bayshores' Exclusive at $299.995 Patri<'k Tenore. AJ?t 631-12.66. 1:1?Z~19 REAL.TORS Lido HiCJh Ris~ L o w e s t p rt <'<'cl wa terfront 1n 3rea Jl $269.000 l Rclr. 01·(•an and bay view. <;ecurity bldJ?. pool and boat sltp avail. D.M. Manhall 760-0835 Adult' dl.'Sl'rVt' frt't'dnm In hvl' d alynarn1l· lUihlal ld1''1ylt· in J home dt'"llnt'd for adult hvin11 445 Pacific-Tus tin Owner's anxious. Pr~r­ ing all orters. Restored beauty on 'Ai acre. For l~~~~~~~~~~I " · answer213/920-7607 631·1400 Avail. Jmmed. Lease. I · Looking for Income un · 1100 its?! We have s pro--~~~~~~~-·~~~~~~~~~~l -s_1_000_1m_o_. 644 __ -1_968 __ _ ....................... P1RIMlilaPt6UMts pertles in C.M Priced PLANS&LAND RealEstaht Duplex, ocean view, Extensively remodeled. right at less tha n FOR CONDOS &c:hcincp 2100 'privatebeach.2br,1 ba. more info call Ranch R~ ---.ED-U•C_ED __ _, t 5Sl-2000 $300,000 Owner financing avail. ltXGross No bank CoslaMesa (6) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Non smoker. no pets. $750,000. financing required. In Lake Elsinore (58) Mobile Homes-Lakeside Adults. 4T1 Morning Ca· Tht> horn~ ol Las M.1na> Imm the wine tt>llars to lhl' dumb- w.i11i>rs 111 thl' '~vlat l11ft,, .Ht' dt>Mly Je,111neJ lor frel'tl.•m lovin11 Jll'<•ple Motivated seller has drasl.lcally reduced the I price on this 194 unit 1 JONES REAL TY 673-6210 terested" Then <'all us. BKR 7'"'1234 ·. 640-6259 · Rd SS"" 7""'9019 .,.,.. Big Bear Lake or nyon . ~,, . ...,.. . complex in rapidl y :~~~~~~~~~·! growing Denver · the I· new energy capitol. Less HCM9e'SMo ~be COWAN HEIGHTS ASSUMABLE LOAN . Owner will carry lge 2nd. 4 BR. fam rm. c us t o m poo l 1s p a $215.000 A Foothill Real· ty ex<'lusive. 838-7815 than 1 'fJ times gross Yoru 1900 2 ;and J bl'Jw,•m viii.a hl>ml'' lr••m $207.000 with lo:ll4'7t rmancing' ••••••••••••••••••••••• II J m tu Ju,~ 121/io/o lnterest* l<•r 2 yl'<11 ~ Oltt>r E~r•n•<, March 15 1Q81 'See <;ale' l ''""'hJnl 11 •r uniqu1• llMnnni: plJn,. CUSTOM HOME Doe Run In excess or 3000 s 1r with 4 hdrms. centr31 a ir. greenhouse windows, 17 141 673-4400" 12131 621·2121 HARBOR I\ 1)1v1i.1on or 11 ;.irbor lnH'!.tment Co Hou s e f o r re moval/demolition 3br. Npt lkh. Phone 645·8532 lncw P;;p;t1-2-000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• APPLE VALLEY Near new 4-Plex . 2 bdrm. 2 bath ea<'h unit with rireplace. enclosed patio. double garage $165,000. lJill Grundy. l~ats lla1iilS vaulted cell i n~s. 31----~~~~~~ fireplaces and many amenities. Doe Run, orr I 1---.-_..... 1400 Rltr.67~-6161. u1_.s ... ro,... •• , --------••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Newport Blvd and north 3600 sq ft ofrice bldgs nr. of 17th. S264.950. S.A Courthouse. Xlnl Satuatt'J on Cal64 ... 721 I for alrnys . $375,000. An•nue Mes1t.i in 631-4560 bkr. North SanClementt' ~ 17141492-2574 ~,~ CHlll•ry Lots/ .. -----~~~~--~, 5C .. !:~ ......... !~.~. MUSTSELL! Pacific View Memorial Panoramic vu. 10~ dn, Partt Choice lot. Reg will work deal to fit your Othef' Rffl Estat• price $720, Now sacrifice needs. S349.000 OWC ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.500. ~2630ev . 759 OTI4. 752·8822• M~ t4ofMt -· v·-. -d-1 For ir...... 1 1 00 4 g~aves1~es . 1st a . ~ PRIVACY A Ploc• ht the Sun PalM SDrincls 4-Plx South en'd Vl EW loc. POOL. All 2 bdrm. 2 bath units. Owners unit completely rulJI . 3 pvt patios, frplc. Owner will carry AITD. $29$,000. Betty Grubb. Ownr/Bltr j Macnab -Irvine . ' ' ' I' 'I ~ C{M fµfl W-'~ 714 641-0763 2787 Rnstol St Cost3 Mesa, CA DUPLEX OM W It. TEI Room f.,... 30' boat 2 & 3 Bdrms. deck!i & patio. 2 frplcs Prime location Lge assum loans. C /2 t Newport Cntr 640.5357 760-6767 OFFICEILDG 30 Units. IOo/, financini,!. ow e $70 ,000 w i no pymts. $425 .000. Agt 646-1544. 5-10'7. DOWN On rental homes, all areas.Rice, 536 9374. IRAHDNEW ! 6 · 2 Bdrm 2 ba units Close to Norton A F B 2()0<'; deprec avail now 14"/, tst TO. S2SS.OOO So. Calif batty 546-5605 ~~~~~~~~~!'! Ocnfront Luuna Bch. 642-6880 terms or trade. 499·3816 -M~ Dffef't --Ocean view. Private Rport' ' 2400 Real Estate Beach. Newly decorat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted 2900 ed. Spa<'ious. l Adult oo- Tall. in the Pines. Jn cool . <'lean Crestline. 5acres . 4 wells. Hundreds of trees. 7 lovely rentals . Stables for 30 hors es . Bar with all-year liquor li c ense 'on s ale.· Restaurant blL around swimming pool. Polen tial for campground. 2 m i les fr o m Lak.e Gregory. 8 miles from Lake Silverwood, off hwy 11138. Huskey Real Estate. 714·338-1841. SKI CONDO so· from Stage Coach Ski Lirt. Heavenly Valley, Nevada. All amenities incl'g elevator, cov'd parking. 14 person jacuzzi. overlooking lift. From $150,000. . Mulhearn Realty Register 213/697-4800 if no answer 213/!nG-7607 • •••••••• •••••••••• •••• ly $750/mo. 76()..01119 WANTED: LOT Will pay cash Call Mr Jaff· (714 )640.oi.6 Local businessman in leresled in buying bea<'h homes for tax shelter purposes Call 673 6919 2 Story Duplex, near beach 3 Br 2 Ba frplc. ram rm.. no pet. S750 mo 673-8413. 640.7742. 2Bdrm. fireplace. family . kitchen. wlk to Big Corona $650. 640-7515 Rentals CAMEO HIGHLANDS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. w/o<'ean vu Houaes Fwwti1hed & pvt beach Avail. 3/1. • • • ••••• • •• • • • • • • •• • • • • 644·9060. Agt. lalboa Island 3 I 06 ---__,_ •• •••••••••••••• ••• •••. Casta Mesa lZ24 Winter rate. cheerful. ••••••••••••••••••••••• furn. l Br w/beautirut ICIDSJPETS OK s undeck 212 "'2 Opal E-Slde. renced yard, 673-6900 garage.' 2 Br. $495. lolaoa r..-Mlla JI 07 642-2510. 646-4848. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. encl gar. adlts. no Charmin«l_S bdrm, 3 bath pets. $450. 773 W. Wilson. bayfront with 38' boat 631-4889 float. $1600 m o. Rill Grundy,675-6161. I M MA C UL A T E -------~-EASTSIDE 3 Bdrm 2 4 mos or wkly mnthly bath. family r oom . Nice 2 br. ocean vu. 3 <'ar fenced yard. S800 mo. G ra<'IOUS 2 Br. Custom Home. Lg y3rd. wldeck. fruit trees LR wlfrplc. ('a th ceilings. Add for pano Dana Harbor view. See to appre <'i ate ! $135.000 wlgood finan<'- mg. Beach Road Realty 496 0998 . 492 7 041 , 498-0322. ~ Mar s.ect1on m Pac1f1c I ••••••••••:•••••••••••• View Memorial Park $2000 (irm. Call 677-5779.1 O.t of Ca.tty prkg. 645-6566 Call Barbara. Barrell -P'roperty 2550 HwdkiCJfoft leaclt 3140 Rtt_y_. 642_·5200 ____ _ •••••••••••••••••··~··· ••••••••••••••••••••••• • lbr Duplex ofr street PRIDE •EXCITING• Consu•rclal -- -Properly I 6 00 Estate Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautifully customized ---------•! 24 'x60' Viking Home Af''lOHED Achin. Ir Prof.st. WESTCU~ AREA FuOy leased Stores nr Wes tclirf Shopping OF OWNERSHIP TitlPLD , R3 acr~. ra sl·growi~g Bring suit c ase prkg. quiet no pets Hespena. CA,:..$21.500. ~ everything rurnished SJ25/mo.848-2474days down. bat. 10 '. or trade Secluded 2 br on beach. Center, llo/. return on Assume .7~1'1 !O!ln a~d full price or $375,000. 6 . owner will part1c1pate m yrs new. Assume loans se condary ri nanc 1nl!; of lOo/r & 9~ interest Only $180.000 Call now Call Owner -Broke r 9795380 for mobil~ h?lne. beach $650. Agt. 536· l 484 . :. 2br House w/gar. quiet. area Principals only 536-66311 no pets S450/mo 848-2474 MtGpm.644-0851. ----days · -- - -Newport leach 3169 Pri~ of Own•rship SPARKLI NG SPANISH is renecled CVl'rywhcrt• Orn view, 4Br. 3'288. in this tradition a I !.tyle 2Br. 2Ba & ·en<'losed porch. ln Laguna Hills nicest 5 star park. 2l yr olds &older (JE83591 Lot. 62'hx.292~ opposite Costa Mes a Hos pital. $275,000. Out of State ••••••••••• •••••••••••• 2 BR 1 Ba. 252 Knox St. Property . 2600 Beaut. 2 Br. 2 ba. folly E/Side. $520 util incl. ••••••··~··•••••••••••• furn. condo. Overlk 'g Drive by. call 645-7009 54 3- 44 T1 ALLSTATE lest luy in Town home i:enerous with fam rm . d e n . s pa . country <'harm Nestled SS39.000. Co~rad ·& As· in one of Ne wpo rt soc .. AgtDor1s 492·9400 A Doll House. 20x42. 2Br. 1 Ra. walk-in C'losets Many xtras. $22.500 CLASSIC MOllLEHOME Sit.LES . Beaches. best ba<'kbay San Juan commumt1e~. near the Capistrano I 078 golfcourse. 1t 1s convc ••••••••••••••••••••••• nient to freeways and shopping. Enjoy 3 fam1 · ---------•! Z706 Harbor. Ste 208A 540-5937 ly size kitchen. spar1ous living room wl brick fireplace. 3 Bdrm and 2 Ba. Assumable 9• ,•; loan Own er mav 3ss1st with financing{"ta11 fo r appl $169.900 D.M. Marshall Rltr 64 ... 9990 STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! 1 ACRE ESTATE English country home with rustic styling and lol'! or wood. 5 Bdrms. 3 bath.'> Ocean and valley views Ne3r Marina Ad· JOtntnl( acre availahle with separate negoti a- t ions. $950.000. WILSON & WEISS REAL ESTATE Dan3 Point 493-2752 E s tate S ale . 1963 Lakewood Mobile home. g reat loc Gd cond. Wkdays ple a!i e <'a II 759-4173. LIKE BRAND NEW ! 2 Bdrm + t~. ba. laundry in k it. Se p d in rm Decorated in gold tones. 5• Lat' Hills . Agt. M · F 9 -6 . 964 -6833. Aft 1-~~~~~~~ 6 P M t S&S 9 · IP M I OIO _7_52_-5836_. •••••••••••••••••••••••Trailer al bch $8500. * $20,000 DOWN Terms. owe or 'trade T R I L E V E I. 499-:E16 MAST F. RP l EC E 2 Ne;-Mod-u-la_r_t-ype-h-ome patios elec garage El Moro Beach Park, s p door. Pool -Spa 3 Bed. 70 2Br space rent Sl75 l "4 ba. S yrs new · · private master bdrm. mo. 20 yrs lse. SS9.900. B a I an c e d po w e r . 499-:in6 __ _._ __ Roy McCarch, Rltr. 548-7729 . H B shopping strip·375K Comm. bldg+. SA-315K Bill. agt.1131 1257 c o M M f.: R -cl "A i~ DEVELOPMENT SITE in Norwalk Firestone at Norwalk 1.52 acres m priority redevelopment a rea. Owner will carry. Barrell Rily. 642-5840 SUPER CLEAN C I bldgs. suitable for light industry and or rices. Front bldg <'On· tains 4 carpeted and pane led orrices + 2 baths. Rear block bldg. has 2-12' doors. rull rtuorescent lighting. 110/220 power. large meu. storage space. Lot is 50xl20. Concrete drive and lg parking area. security rence . owe $215,000 or lse/option at $225,000. Submit on terms. 631·1400. --------~-co,.dotnlnlu ... a/ToWft• hollleafor5* 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ¢BR CUSTOM $224,900 $106,000. Low Interest. SK YLJNE Dbl wide. 84&-77lt : 730-5~2 now! $30,000. Mature ad Its. 2 •--------•I TRIMITY PROP. Br. carport. shed. encl LOVELY HOUSE LIKE "SUPER OWMR ANANCING" 41t--' •~ta I 014 porch. lo rent. Ocean vu. CONDO IN ORANGE _ ... --CM 548-3348 pp 1 sty. end unit, lg 3Br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · · dbl ~age, community AY~~':TH0;4! ~ OPEN HOUSES ~e~C:i 591 Rtty SHILTH 12-4:30 (714)497-1744 COSTA MESA _ 1 Units. Bread & Butter. REAL TORS That's what these units are referred too. Ap· prox. "'2 acre. conve- nient to all stores. 3 2Br & 4 lBr. $250,000. Good terms. Possible trade McNa s h R e alt y . 642· 1334. 642·6578 eves. 2&4 &6 UNITS Super terms 1·7141496· 7928 6 UNITS PALM SPRINGS PRIME EASTSIDE -R eso rt units . xlnt TRIPLEX A ss umabl e hi J?h balance. low interest loan. PRIN. ONLY. Call now. asking $225.000. Agt. 549-1366 leverage. 15r~ down . BX gross Pool w/owner's unit JO min from airport 260K. Agt J ohn Mosby. 1·788·5020 Prin only -UC11FtCE ATTRACTIVE TERMS FORCED SALE I Owner Financing Two 4 Plex Apartments Lo down. lo interest by owner. 2 Bdrms e a. Covington 4 plex 40 A sc~n!c Oregon Coast. golf course in Big Ca· F:lect~c1ty .. renced. ou~· nyon. Pool. spa. tennis . standing view. access1-Call Bill Wedmore ble,owner492·2499 644·7020 TUBAC. ARIZONA HARIOR RIDGE Purebred cattle or horse Customized 1 ux ury operation. 70 d eeded home w/fantaslic view acres + 735 acres Stale Speeial features for en· lease. established water tertaining. J Doran. rights. Fertile valley, Rltr.851·9522 lhr. from Tucson. 'r.i in-- terest Sl.50,000 P.O. Box SEA VtEW MODEL 1960. Tubae. Arizona, HOME 85640 !602)398·9174. Pror dee. Completely Prescott. Anzona. Coun· try E.!tates, :v. acre lots, last one. $10,000 down. balance 12'7'. interest only 3/yrs. S48.93/mo. or cru;h $25.000. 540-3071 arter5pm. furn. sec .. pool. tennis . 3bdrm. ram rm. 214.Jba . spec view $2000/mo 644~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lalbiocr,1Mi1Mlla 3207 2 Br 2 full bath condo. 2 car gar. Pool. jacuzzi. Gas pd. $700 /mo. Days 213/861 -8207 . h ome 213/9'l$2660 2 br, 2 ba. rrplc, bale. twnhse. $475/mo. Call 631~. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, family rm. frplc. 2 car gar. Nice back yard. S750/mo. Waterfront Homes Realtors Inc. 073-6900 2 b r . l b a . n i c•e neighborhood on huge lot rm for RV Cam- per/Boat SS50 gar + 2 workrms opt. ref's 494-4825 or 494-5873 Ass umable loan at Huntington Reach area 10.7<'/,. $128.000 each Upgradedthroughout 1908 WATERFRONT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm. 21;'.r Ba. 2·sty. $35;(!00 down. See al 6555 Hi rent. lndry income TAVERN Oceanfront condo. 3br. pool/ spa. frplc . dbl gar. & ~Dumbarton in San Tax Sheller Whidbey Island. Wash. 2ba. underground prk&. Di an a . Av a i I. 3 / 1. Bernardino. Call Carol Owner/Broker 3 story bldg. new con· $800. 631-7580 : 637-6099 631-12166 Agt. Tuckerat714/494-4549or (714)848-2000 <'rete bulk head. all Capiatr..oleoch 3211 -C--r--2-1-.,..--C-......_--- 494·2866 ~~~~~~~~~~ equip. incl. I /hr from ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt rront & ba~k,....,...yrd. DUf'LEX OCEANFltONT DPLX Seattle. Would you Ocean Vu. lge 4 BR 3 Ba. East C.M~_lmo. Call lmmac. TWo 2bdrm Iba. NEWPORT BEACH believe S247.500? Easy ramUy & bonus rm. 3 for appt. 5n-8855 or Sor PCH,comerlot,521 FEESIMPLELAND T erms. Ca)I Now! lplc's. 9950 mo. 435-1957 631-9252 & 5211,.1, Carnation Ave. Xlnt CjJJd. assume low (208)32l·S464. · (714) --------- Assum low l·nt loan. intersf'loa.o & seller wlll M AR IN E LA N D Townhouse 4bdrm 2ba • REALTY WaotAdHe.lp? 642-~8 ' ' ' $325,000. Call owner ror carry new low ------------------• 2 pools, new crpts. dr~ Info or •appt. Day s lnte~t2nd $460,000 lcmc:Ms...._, R-.ches,Farwts, . 2 car gar. $885/mcJ. S4J.U6l jeve 875-5142 CJS Realtors 1·635·5650 ..... , 2700 GroYM 27Qg_S4_9--_7_1.99_. ----- 20 low dwn units $360,000 IEACH Fflltt •••••••••••••••••••••• • • • ••••••••• ••• • ••• • •• •• Riverside Owner/Agent 4 Units. $30.000 down. 673-6720. 544-0333 Agt. ~SS80 Have IOl'Dd.bing to sell? Classified ads do It well. 3 Units-C.M. HORSE R)U4CH Npt Rlvl~ra 3 BR. 1 level w/own Jae. + club racfl. No pets. $100 mo. Age~. ......., Back bay-quiet cul·de-uc. Walk to Cherry Laite. Exqull\ltely landscaped. Extra large lot! Great famlly home. A "motlvat~·seller" I Act~w! 01\lyo l~ down. fixed rate loan. Open Fri, Sat. SPACE 2 I 0 & Sun Ir Mon anemoon. SPACI 111 Ac'"llfw S. 1200 ACJ"9999 t.r S. 1200 ....................... ..••.................•. OWC nnanclng. Super E.aide loc. townhouse style unJts w /prvt pat" at gar. •119,000. Bkr . 97a-o.o2 The perfect location for your own private estate, overlooking beauti!ul San Juan Capistrano with an uninterrupted view from SaddJeback to th..e ocean. 5"42 acres in an area of. magnificent homes priced · below the market at '650,000 - attractive terms. . Eastaldeaba.rpSBr. l B~. house. Brick frplo. dahwst, prace. QUiet 1treet. 9l5CI mo. Wa"' AlmtMMll8. OPIHHOUSI SUH. l·IPM 2326 TUSTIM AVI (JuttolfSenta t11bell 254 Electric. Ask for 111 t M. Co.t Hwy Trudy: (213)~94-4195 or 1.-. leecla _<_2_1a_>37M238 ___ . ____ 1 Drum 6y tM Ma ln thlt SCMlllt ~ I 016 lovely 2 Bdrm. 2 bath •••••••••••• ••••. •••••• ram.lly room UJ\lt wltb •--------•I hu1e patio and covered porch. Oreat rlnancln« SWEEPING ocean views and Cataline IW'I· set.I~ be enjoyed form thlt 2 Bdrm, a ba home. available. Lona term land lttse avaUahle. lll0.000. UNITS FOUl'Plex, .ti 2 Bdrm. ... ooodowb. Tot.at IHite '110.000. Call for lnfo. --17141 673·4-40C) ... -· (lilt 621-2121 TheH.,._A,...'1_.... . ......... ,.,.... HOME FOR RENT 2 Bdrm. $475. Penc 1ard ....... e. KJck peta welcome. *" or fn.217\. Aat., "° '"' 644-ttto Alllfor:W....,. ' 3~ acres ofrer ultlmatAI privacy or unique d~ Ytlopment potential. C.U fw further lnforma· Uon. Offered atf749,500. don osen ! I ,,!• ! t 1213 N~COAST HWY LAGVNAKACR ., .... Fully lmpnwedl 0-one ecrt Cuttonl hon,. tit .. Mjeotnt to hofM tf.,11. &tontrklOI ~ OOtllll'IUllllY In onoioe Niii 8en JI*\ Cepj1trano •tatt ..., [Quettrlln °""' n oonvnunlty tennis..-bV. Mt 1115.000 Owner will ltnenot •tow lnlMel ni-. HABBO Lee I Br 2 ba, a.e fn y ard . encl 1a Kldl/,... oil, tl!JO+ Mt.dip. ..... ,., V191t lnfonMtlon ctnttt. 1-~ OleOO F,....y to the Junlpero MiTa Rotd Off.,.,,..,. Oo vnlW IN .....,,., to AlrdlO vi.to Aold, "*'left'°~ oni.. n ttw w. °"' .. fltlOne (1~ .oa OIM4'11 . .,, ........ ~. pellll, •• No dl&ldND ~'~~!=: ·~ .. n;w..,~~ !Al_. ....... 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Ktdl a l;;;;-;:~:-;;:;:=--;;::-·I·-----.. ~~~~,,...,,~~!_-----•••••-••-••• .. •••••• •••••••• .. •••••••••Jt a~,Z baapt. Oara1e. b.allt·l•t,· ~•rpett a ~ peta wkome. IM-ZSIS · N... Jbdlm, Zba, 1 _.. MAMSIOM • &mall furn. Mu6>. N J ... I h A8t Hall llar lit. lavace, dra(lllll. tas. •t·•l or -.rb -.... yard, .. •-e to ortTJ.2WJ1.A .... ,nofee. w a• ht r I d r )' • r . S -·•·-...._ 5 W l!STCLI Pr· Lr• No ktt~heD. bpf&)'ed ewly ~. <lu pd, Wllda•Co.t'IMmll •1·,,_, Mat for Louie. ~ -".. •• panoramJc white water .,_.."..._ INU•• OD 4bdrm, aJce bome. '1100. • J'emale. Non amottr. e 0 cO I • r • P o o I • Jm1 llariua. be • ._/mo. Newport lnillt JJ44 view, Atth Beach Ht.I. 'auH with zool • Ref'1. 1514 Dover Or'. Ref's.ms • .-... u•asfier. Adultl. J\am. or UDfW"l'I. Bach. --.. -------H,is.~O ....................... 111-C'T1orl75-21Mt. ltPf,nte 1uest . maid'• Aat. ..sora Apta taOO 1 BR -+ Ham ............ . w......-..-eondo 3 8 1----------i quanen. Facl11Ue1 ror ---------•C .... MeM J7Z4 aoo ~t de It ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• abr, 2ba, ram rm, frptc, 1~8.--t • <zi3) OcNn front bouu: 14 borsH. Beautiful Leue Executive home in ....................... llrTow r.11••• ulred A Y11 S:C-::· 1*W'HIM.ITI• ~cf~..<r'eld"~~L1~4• .....Otveslr°!~nda Fren c h Normandy at allt with exerclae It Bl1~.4bdr'm,3ba, SUICASITAS Newly deeor. 1a1 pd., •• .:t.1~tori!"st.' LuuryAdultunJttahf· -~u.... _.. _. Cbateau ln Victoria •bow arenH. 1 year pool, Jae. Wet bar, $1500. P'um 1 br. apt. '86 up. • 0 c 1 I• r • • P 0 o l, fordable Uvln1. 1,2 4e a lbr. lbr. tmall child OK. Woodbridte leue. 2 Br, Beacb.4Br.48a.deelr•, 541-lfroor-.... Encl.Jar. Adultf, no d /wuber. Adulta, Mesa Verde 2 Br. 1 Ba. Br. Well decorated. qo pets, sos + d ep. 1~ BJ, paUo. pvt loc.. fantastic view, aupe to 4 Br. 2~ Ba. Newport pet.a. 10 Newport Bl. M2-50'1I Dtninl Rm. Newly de-Olymple 1lse pool, lil ht· '1154BM~er.S.M84 boat1n1, tennis, pool. the beach. $1500 mo. Creal Condo. Some 54MlllMbtwnUs5Pll MIWLYDICOI. conted.Adult.a,nopeta. edtamlleowt~Jacu11l, tl00/mo.Ait.640-t900 l!:dgewater R . E . ocean view. S900 mo. Newly d ecor . l Br. 1 B'eJ: pd, e11cl gar, ~.J!l.·luUr19urtty. pa~ ~aeutlflaulDGl"~~plnl. ,.: llaa Verde, 3bdrm, 2ba, 49'-8538. d / pool .......,,_ 11~ .,., UJU au encl yrd, loll water, dbl DEERFIELD Twnhse 1----------1---------1 A1ent642-Nll. Duplex. Sep by 1ara1es. w • . AduJta. H.B. aar,9&.'IO/mo.557· abr,bw/famrm,ne,,.. utatandingoceanarclty Ocean and bay vu, OPENSAT/SUN Qulet.EmpklAdultover ... "173 2bdrm, l~ba , di•· P?omS380.M&-411t" • cpt, clean. S700/mo. views: custom home, VersalU. pentbouse, 2 ::r. u-. 3 b 1 b 35. No pets . U30. Spacious 3 Br Duplex hwuber. crpta. drps.. EASTSIOE2br.lba.n SS9-&'50&mldday 3 bdrm . 2 b a , n. rd-..a ~-· r, a . ~1021. $410.Poollclaundiryfac. car. HS·Ull. 1470. = ,_15 $o&50 BACH b /d /f 1 •• 5 Br 2 IHI, pvt iua ""' , car. nr acbools, no 9116-ISU . . · ' br 3 ba det hom we r ryr re. -1 · adult comm. Pool, spa, peta,t5'15,Ist61ut.Z211 Ba·cb. A~. UUll. paid. ~Elefroml2-7t>M. · .5'11-383'7 En '1 ba k• d . e. e75-2044,173-C2'79. •ym cl ubh ouse II -·-ft-W .. I II thl -T-...... -... --B--... -,....--c . c y • ~omm. • • · a • .-~ • .,,. ee .. y or on y . Newer 2 Br. 2 Ba. $425. e11u1c 2 r . .....,. Best Kouse for rent. ~75/mo. pool , tennis. S795. -Bdrml--.-2-b_a_t.bl_,2_b_l_oc_k_1_ 1 :!:!~~1$.1e~r~.!~98• FuUy upcraded 3 Br. 2 !!~e~.lty642·1384, Sundeck , dshwahr. location. No pets, child 3Br, lBa. Hdwd noon . SS1·1tll0 to a North Lacuna Ba . Townhouse . _.._,o ...... 7~1418 Eves·wknds or OK.Avall.now.831-15155. 5'1-1277. •-b--------• beach. Charm ! '1200. Harbor Rld1e Lautre· G frpl .1-b B _ ... _.__ ul I u ~5days • 1 & 2 M ,MIO Aph • 01Jllw1Sllefl & 880 s • Poot & Rec Room ---------12 r, 2 ba, den, Uv. rm. 2 Avail April 1. 494•7551 ar1ace. c, ... war, aQllCIU'J, q et oca on, · Neat l Br. Bach. crpt, ae~ 2~.a =:· :~:: f~r r:~·h~~::~· :~~.~ ._A_gt_. _______ 1 ~=~ =~:.~~f;;~ :.= t.~.;. ~;.; ~ur~~~~~: M~ f~!!,V~pt. ~~~/:o•.bo:7 s~~~ f:; • <Wdtfl LandSUP•llO • J09 to Beaeti & Shops Ureat locatlon.""f6'95. back yd, comm. pool It Attractive 3br, hse 2ba Hoac Hosp. Adult.a, DO 54S-50IN encl 1arage, patio, e42-G383 64f..08115.~7·2302. tenn.la.IS50/mo.551·1690 r 1 ... _ d 111 peta '850mo 54l-o230 dah-.a..-land -------- . SE:A E N VIRO NME: NT rp C, .... ame Ce n1. . . . Stunnlnc lar1e 1 Br. wnr, ry rm. No ... STSIOI ROME FOR RENT t t b h pet.a -WESTCLlFFAREA Deerfield2Brtownhome, 4 Bdrm. $59S. Fenced cu o c • ear. Newport Heights area Oardm Apt.Poot•Rec. 2 BDRM S465 CaulstWoodt 3 br, gar, gardener. $600. den, 2 Ba. crpt/drapes, yard ai garage. 'Kida & $795/mo. 675·H08 • Lge2bdrm, 1ba, $500mo. area. 710W. 18th. St. 23Z3Elden Ave., CM 2 Br. Ir StUdy, lrl·level, f' 1.· t1AV 1• Tl)"" .. i ft tt1. l·,r10 Nopets.MJ.3449 frpk, garace. pat.lo, Im· pets welcome. 864-2586 ~~·~.eves S,avage Eved7S.73C17 Hwl ... •leaclt 3740 eu.76Q5 fireplace , •.kJ;llght, Dplx, 3br, 2ba, quiet, nr Tree shaded IC bkyrd, :;3~::..~:~~2P~.25 . or~2971.Ait .. nofee. ---------No. Newport, 2Bd lBa, ••••••••••••••••••••••• PINEBLUFFAPTS deck. N" chit ren or Civic Clr. dbl encl. gar, 2Br. alone on lot, enclo•---------la w ld b b Newport Crest 3 Br. 2'AI Gardener, Quiet, Adults 1375/up 1·2 bdrm, pool, pets. ssz. 180 E.2l•t. St. frplc, near new, lge garage, chil & pet OK, Woodbridge Sycamore ure or '2 r, 2 a. Ba. Ocean view. Pool, only, no pets $450, appt. Jae, adlt, 18982 Florida, Spac. 2 br, 2 ba. Adult £.!~ .... 6.46.4262 · eves patio,SS75.962·0819 L gate l, beaut,. Nr. all. tennis. SB75 mo. 842·3491. ..~ .. -or ...... 5 .... 1 H.B. 842·2834 or842·3172 complex' patio, view' __,.......,. _ close to shopping, Jlery Plan.4Br,3ba.Nopeu;. 6 /mo lee option . ..,._......,, ....... " frplc, encl gar., gas Nr new xtra dl x twnhs clean. Open hduse S75e>mo. incl. gardener. $600/mo.(213)43'1-7674. Lrg 3bdrm, 2"4ba, ~·For lease In Bluffs . L .... leoclt 3741 stove, dishwasher, spa, 2Bd1Ba,1375. Garage, apt ft unit lg 3br 2'hba Sat/Sun 1.970 Maple Ave. 752·21181. i---------1 Bluff condo, ram rm, din Clean, sharp 3 Br. 2 Ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lndry rm. From SSOO. yard, no kids/pets. Call form din rm+ l>kfst rm •---------•Exec htne 5br, 3ba, bonus r on "ttenbelt Bob S d I SPMC 631-6107 Craig 559-9400 fr pie bltns W D hit up 3 Br 3ba, formal dinlnc WoodbridgeCoodo: 3br, rm. a /c, micro. calm m, .. · Condo with aundeck. tu lo, ux. spa, TV. rm, ram rm. frplc, wet H4ba,$600/mo. drapes, spa /view , 675-aSagt. Sll25.Agent875-5930. maid service, phone, Near new 2bdrm. 2ba. skylights vaulted cell· bar. 2 car 1ar. S700/mo. w r k 8 5 1 . 2 0 0 0 ' h m $1095/mo lse. S2000 sec 3 Br. 2 Ba. large yard, 2 SWEE p ING OC E• AN $100/wtt. 499-2227 frplc, laundry fac, new = dbl attch gar etc Agt. 642·5082or67J.1182. 675-1078 dep. SBJ.13308-5, 598-25ll car gara1e. $745 mo. VIEW 3 Bdrm condo in Moblle Rome. lBr. 1Ba. crpta, drps & paint. Encl 5'5-380t. WALK TO .SOUT HS Bdrm townhouse in 7·95/S 67S4562. I NewportCrest.9800mo. Steps to beach. Laun· gar, $475. Adults . no REALTORS WOOOLAICEAnS. C 0 A S T P L A Z A Heritage Park. Highly LA&UHA HILLS AUracUve Newport Ter· I Barrett Rlty, 642·5200 dry, e.tc. $550. 49t-463S. pets. 673-2113. 494·5758 2 -B-r-. -m-arri_ed_c-pls-. l_c_h_il_d 146-659 I Beautilul 4 Bdrm. faml· upgraded. Excellent Beautiful executive race condo, 3bdrm, 2ba, BLUFFS CONDO. Sharp Studio, TV. KJtchen priv. eves ok. No pets. Refs & Adult luxury l & 2 & 3 ly room and s pa. A' alla· location. No pets. $600 style home, 3500 sq.ft., 3 MSO/mo. Kids welcome. 2 Br, 2 Ba Split-Level. Professional business Stunning large 1 & 2 credit. Garage in yard. Bdrm. Beautiful Jakes & bleAprill.$'750mo.Ask mo.Agt.83S-9293. Bdrm 3 bath, family ~91118. NearPooUc'Tennil.Va· person. Non·am oker . Bdnn.2Ba.gardenapt. $425 /m o . <Wilson !~:~m~s .CN~ppleet~~ for Linda. Barret! ;:ay, R ho "'--J I room, 2 fireplaces. 3 car • ..,,,.. I ... p Fairvi---) """ 7uwt -842·5200 anc .._,, oaqun. 2 Cl M 11 IAYPOIHTCOHOO cant. S700/Mon.tb . ....,.,; aao room -oo. ool&rtt.area.710 W. -..-. .,..,. """· FromS385. br. 2 ba condo. 2 car gar, garage. ose lo a Broker 759 9100 or 494-001 18th. St. 3bd 3226 I . f . and schools. Sl,050 mo. l>rofesaionally decorat· . . •----· ------• ----------• rm apt, 2"4ba, ~sq 3Br condo. Refrig., frplc. comm. poo · Jae, re n g, 675-alOO-agent -..a. N•w apac•-··-2 Stry 644-0498 Agent. N d ft U"'"tairs/downstaars ••••••••••••••••••••••• washer. dryer, range. "" ~ ba ..,..... Newport leaclt 1769 ew upgra ed 2200 sq. ft. • ,_ · patio , carport. $525. Vacant. 1490/l\'IO. lst & compactor, a/c, avail. Cl9MO~ 3252 2 Br. 2'h a, frplc, encl 3bdrm,2ba, E. Bluff con· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exec. Townhouse. Back :,:;~~0 · 631 ·1169· 893-31145. last, $300 sec. P'rplc, bit· Mar. l, $'750. For info. ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, gar. $975/mo lse. do, quiet cul-de·aac. Spectacular Oceanfront. Bay Newport Beach i--------- ins.542·3597 cal19'75-0330. NIGUEL SHORES: Im· Susan.9S7-6507,540-7238 S8SO.Carol552·2884. Co with view. 21 unit com· l Br. l Ba. carpets. paclous 2 Bdrm w/nu mac. 3 Br. 2 Ba. New 2500 ft d 3b f :vail. now. 2·4 Br. D· plex with tennis court, d r a P el I' S 3 7 5 . 2 8 3 cpl. paint, drps. Kids Bea~ .. spac. 4 br, 2 ba. Turtle Rock Ridge condo, crpts , drapes, guard rm.~'iAl~ ~·ca~· :::.: Hosme w/pool, _$'995 mo. o.f73.SURF. pool, s pa. $1000 per mo. Avocado. Hayloft Apts. OK. No pets. 7921 Holt. patio, fenced yd, gar. 2 br. 2 b,a, a /c, view. gate,pool&tennis.$800 $l400.SS'7-78S3 3Br,2Ba+2.utilbdrms. Luxury Oceanfront Ca11Sheila641·9022. 845-7485 $4 25. 847·4803 btwn 1695.962·2194 S750. Sharon 556·1601 ; mo.493> ...... "'or644·5403 fam rm. patio. 640-1327, Weekly.2or 3Br.Comp. "' -----------.i..:J.:..7~pm:::.::·:__ ____ _ -""'" 2Br Studio l'hBa. ratio Hwlfihglonleoch 3240 eves646-9739 ' • _1_ t-t.. Nwpt. Heights, 3Br/28a SS9-6188,orofc759-6597 furn . lncld lin ens . Nu 2 BR condo by S.C. Xlnt loc. Pierpoint con· 11-v....... 3267 avail Mar 1 Ref rig 640-4784 S475. B.I .. D/W, garage, Plaza Vll A C a 11 •••••••••••••••••••••••4bdrm, 2~ba . Wood ·•••••••••••••••••••••••· · · · · Oceanvu2Br$S85.Fum. · adults,nopets.645·9857, : . · · • dos, 1·2br . $450·S600. S blkst.o ocean. Elegant .2 br idge hOJTle. across Beaut. New. Exec hme Grdn.r.$'700m1t:M5·7400. orunfum. Beaut. 2 Br. 2 Ba. fu lly 548-4291. amenities Sherry , pool , jac. tennis . bdrm, fam rm & den, from swim club & park. 2600' 2""1ba. 3br. study. 2 Br. upper dupleX' 132 3 Br 2i,., Ba $675 rum. Condo. Overlook· ---------979-23&0. ~mo. 846-1826. <S72S mo). Plush crpts. ft.,o pets. $825 /mo . ram rm, ale. 2 frplcs. 46th.St.$SS0.4Br.upper JohnMarshall inggolfcoursein BigCa· Super Back Bay 3bdrm LG ._ 2br, 2ba,.enc. gar, L-ar_g_e_a_B_r_._fr_p_lc_._E_n_c_ls-d 2 01hbl baca'rcedpvtarga&r glfausllsy 551-1983. gardener, magnificent Npt Shores $'775. Agt. 631-1266 nyon. Pool, spa, tennis. Conindo. New1 c:_r_.Pts· drps, qu1et Mesa Verde st .. no gar • ....., . • view or lake, lake priv. 3 pa t, enc osoeu garage. · ....,.,. mamt. y~. Adults, no For lease highly up-car gar. S925/mo 22396 642-8850. Call Bill Wed more $'700.&f.2..6100. pets.$425.536-0573 213/596·6549. pets. lnqwre at 527 18th. graded executive 2 story Salmerqn. 768-0454 2Br. 2Ba Condo, only 3 644-?000. Lge lbdrm. pool. adults, L~2Br 2aa, will consider St. 7141961l·6331 or 4bdrm, 3ba home on y old S I d d 2Br. l 'AIBa. w/gar. Adlts. no.-•$325/mo 646-7319 96().5112. quie.tcul-de-sac in Weod· HOME FOR RENT n res,. g h .b oereh ~o oed REALTORS c ... •, ..a~. bllns, fncd .,...... . c lldrera/pet.s, encl gar, ..-.... .,., 673-0llM · balcuiy, all blt.ns. $450 2 BR, den. 2'h ba. lux bridge. Beaut lanscap· 3 Bdrm. SMO. Fenced w/beautlful meadow & Nice 4Br. fir. S9'75 /mo. yd, water pd. ~120. · yard & garage Kid & ls Grdnr 800 es7Vi · St S4 1 Bedroom Condo near mo. $150 sec. Gary condo. Pool. Jae .. 2 car ang, atrium, sun.ken Jiy I . s park landscaping. Pool. e. •no pets. 1 ictona . 15 Brookhurst/Adam s . Bosler536-2498 gar. S600. 646-5974 rm, formal din rm. fam pets97 .. w297e co1 Amgte. 964f·2S66 Jae, sauna. $600 mo. No Port Renwick. ~5836 2437 "E" Orange. $410 p Irr --•-Et ·~50 ••• 1.G.HmtMlt BSSS-A 515 Sutter Cr Huntington Beach You are the winner or 4fneffcbh (SH value), to ....... rm, close to late. pools. or ~ · .. no ee. sm children . (7 14 ) 2619 "J"SaJJtaAnaAve. 00 eiu...... c. -t bdrm ~ndo util incl. ;~~g;>.!i5o."R~~~~~~f~ Se!lthinesfastwitbDally 63J.7184aft6PM. Nbea~er:: ~~~2~ S410 mo.646-447'7 pool/j c /sauna sec I/yr lse. 731-6395. Pilot Want Ads. 2 Bdr m. Condo. 1184 pool, tennis" spa. Move Large l Bdrm/bachelor. lmmac. Laree 2 Br. 2 Ba. prkg. S400eves 840-'4580 u ___.._ .... _ .... 3 9 RuUandRd.J6.$650mo. In cond. $900/mo lse. $325 including refrig & ! ... car garage. S600. DaAWAIEPIHES HOME FOR RENT "•-..-• __... 26 Avall 3/1. Agt. 675-400o. C/21 Newport Center. YEAR-ROUND FUN: afl util. 851-2175. oou-8235. Berit/Agent 4 Bdrm. $695. Fenced ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----~----640-S357or644-2S62 Social Act1v1t1es D•· yan:I & garage. Kids & ---------rect"r •Free Sunday pets welcome. 964-2566 Harbor Highland 3 Br 2 Brunch• BBQ s •Par loaf Show or97~2971. Agt .. no fee. macnab / Irvine ba rree at.anding home ttes •Ptusmuchmore w /lg yard. $'700/lse. Cl,21 GAUT REOEATION: Mar. 4thru Ma r. 8 Anaheim Convention Center Call 642·5678, exl'. 272 to claim your tickets. ••• 4Br. 2Ba, new carpet. New driveway. 2 miles to b c h . $650 /mo . 962-8548. ·Lovely Huge 4br next to FOlll.EASE WOOOlllOGE ESTATES Lincoln model, like new. 3Br, 2"'1Ba. 2frpk, air cond., upgrades. patio. beautifully landscaped front le back. Use of ten· nis cou rts. pools , jacuzzi, clubhouse, lake & aalllng privlledges, $880. Phone: 559-7058. Greenbelt built ·lns . Lakeside condo, pool. $650/mo.536-1140 tennis, jac, 2 br, l'h ba, Like new 3 Br. with stove. $650/mo. 8S7-02ll Child & small pet ok. Irvine Groves, lovely $550 mo. 536·2456 or 4bdrm. 2.,.,ba, wet bar, 53'-7979 c. air, & much more. Nice 2 Br tba, lge kilch.1_W_·M41 __ . S7_50_J_m_o_. ___ 1 I Westdif1640-53S7 Tennis • Free Lessons rea ty (pro & pro shop). 2 WATlllFROMT Health C1ubs •Sauna• A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAYINE COMPANY "- VACATION ON THI llACHI Furnished suite with kitchen and pool in Laguna. $600/rno. for two weeks -March 6th through March 20. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (0-43) HAllOI VIEW HOMIS W /POOLI Somerset Plan -SBRS, family room, formal dining rm. Pool and spa. Perfect condition. $1650/mo. yrly. Larry Dyer 64.2·81.35. (0-44) w/boataUpincluded Hyd1omassage•Sv.1m· 3 Bdr 2 Ba, dbl gar, rm ming • Ortvtng Range for power boat up to IEAUTIFUL APART· about.35'. $11.50/mo. MENTS: Singles 1 & J •COIS a••LTY 2 Bedrooms • Fu r "" &A n1shed & Unfurnished 675-6670 •Adult L1v1ng •No Pets s ....... c.,. .. ,mo 1211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 1 ba, $475/mo. Kids OK. Comm. pool. New drp1 . .Contact Norm PbllU ... All 4tl-l535, all 49f.2'1'm. J21 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3bdrm, Zba, 2 car gar. no peta. pool, jac, split level, nr S.C. Piasa. • Models Open daily 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden Apartment• Newport leach/So. 1700 16th St COove• 1i 161111 171•1 142·511' H.wport e .. c:h/Ho. 880 Irvine Ill 161111 171• I 145-1104 Mlle8tiBJIY: , APARTMEHTS Beautifully landscaped garden apts. Patios or declta. Pool & spa. Heat paid, covered parking. Adults, no pets. 1 or 2 persona OK. 1 Bdrm $39().$400 2250 Vanguard. Way 540-9626 or 548-2408 3br. 2ba, dishwasher, frplc, yd, new crpl· paint, DO pets, ~-~ Santa Ana. 586-6918 IASTSIOll 3 Br.J~ Ba. Townhouse. No pets. 1525. 1Z1 21.st. St. Daya &M-42112, Eves 645-15&3.. WESTBAY APTS, large 2 Br, 2 Ba, .._$485. New garden apts, patios, spa. .. Adult.a, no pets. 2 Br. $430. 3rd fioor. Avail Mar 1. 2 Br. $430. Ground floor. AvaU March 8th. Adults. New· ly redecorated. Balcony, dshwr, a/c, gaa & water paid. Carport, pool, par· ty rm. Call aft lOAM. Casa Granada, 979-1911 SPACIOUS l BD.f\M Fireplace. walk -in closet, dishwasher. garage. Pool. laundry tac. 19221 Delaware St. (So. of Garfield> 842·8807 1 Br. 1 Ba. Ref rice, stove. l bdrm con do, Vi II a Utile paid. S330 mo. No W a r n e r c o m p I e x . pet.a. One or One Couple. Ref rig. $400. Aner 5pm: 599 Ham ilton, C M. (213)592-1601. 845-7184. l lh br apt, Lake Park 2 H~GE Bedt'ooms in area. nr beach, $400/mo. super location. Fully S400dep. 536-3784 carpeted /bullt·l n s. ----------- ground floor. Adults, no Nlce 2 Br. l 'h Ba. Pool, pets. $350 m o. Apply laundry, garage, patio, Apt. B sell W. Wilson. new carpet. S475 . 84W18'7. 9ll0-5'M3, l.Q0.0350 IASTSIOE 2 br. 2 ba, dishwasher. ''PP'' woods crpt. drapes, gar. $400. 1 Br. with patio. No 7841Holt.9U8842 laund rm. Cpta/drpa, stove. refrig, rncd patio w/lg 2 car car. Quiet area . M l to bch . Kida/pets ok. $600/mo. S36-G'1 "THE LAKES" Large l Br. loft, l Ba. Condo with patio on Lake. Frpcl, a /c, & more. Asking $550 mo. 838-3382 or 538-1752 WESTCUff W /POOL! Great family home. 4BRS plus dining rm and pool. Available until mid July at $1250 /mo. L'arry Dyer 642·8235. (D-45) tlZ.131·1372, 831-9103. --------""' •W. Wllsoo,631-5583 ~~~~ corM~:· v~:! FREE RENT tilJ 3/31/81. Ave.548-9190. Hntg Landmark 3 BR 2 Br, compl. redecorated. fenc. yrd, ~/mo. Rera. 01lAM5!TlH ADULT 542--0632 patio home, 2 BR, 2 Ba, Plush 4br, ram rm, S7SO nr bcb, many elltras 675-5464 + den, double 1ar .. fplc, pvt patio, pool, spa, ten· nla. Avail. now. $675 mo. Diana. 546-2313. 2 Br, l~ ba, walk to Br l 'hba chateau ln beach. Newly remod, Woodbridge. $695/mo bltlna. $575 /mo. 502 w/leaae opt. 552·1484, Alabama St. 1·123-9285 SS.Bl or 552·5007 ILUFFSf Single·story 3BR Bonita Plan. $980/mo. Nancy lmbernino 642-8235. (0 ·46) I Hl .. 700 3 bedroom, 2 bath, family room with new ca rpe ting . Quiet neighborhood a plus. $1,000/mo. 5 Bedroom, • 3112 batb·specta~ular home ready to move into now. Ocean and night 'light view la fabulous. Gardener $1,350/mo. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Carmel model. All' new 1lecor. Eaay acceu to pool' and aclaooll. G antener. • $UO/mo. ido tale, Ir 3bdrm, 2 •••••••••••••••••••••• patio, steps to pvt beach, Like new 3 Br. home in micro-wave, 675-7155. xlnt cond. Lovely back 1--Bdr--u-ppe_r_d_p-lx-.-1-h-o_us_e-• Weat I 1ttr 3291 _Y_ud __ . '825 __ ._982_·7_940 ___ 1 from ocean. beautifully CH•: 111•1 furn., compl. kitchen U.fw wllMd 3425 utenllls, wkly or mon· ••••••••••••••••••••• • • thly rental.17~8018 •••••••••••••••••••••• 3102 .• * * .. ..... 3101 Taft Way Costa Meaa . You are the winner of 4hetlcbh <h4 value>. to ........ ---------1 condo, brand ne w. 2 BR. POOL. GARAGE. 1 Ml FR OCEAN. S450 DAdJta only over 40 yrs. *850 mo. 759-9396 MO. 64&-0SS4, 840-8175. •---------3 Bdrm apt. 4 bllts to 2 br, l'iAl ba, W. side, $425 b each . N e w c p t . + sec. dep. No pets. $425+$250 dep will move 845-0lnl · you in. C/21Surf5J8.. 7452 loaf Sllow Famlly .3bdrm, 2 story, Lrg 2 Br triplex, paUo, Mar. 4 thru Mar. 8 $500/mo. Call 540·9680 garage, cloee to beach, AnaheimConventlon 9·5pm, nr Baker St. 1209 Florida. $450. Center Stove incl. 9ll0-2154 Call 842-5171, ext. 272 to --.,..., ------ clalmyourUcketa. l!IToro 1132 .T.. 31J2 * * * •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW! $525 PER .MONTH I I 4019UAll MT . Ideal loc'Ullun In theg11 ...... Of B Toro. 2 bedrooms, 1~ batbl, carpedftl and drapes. One year leue. _ Great recreation area included. Enjoy peacef'ul, •moa fr'8 llvtna. .... , ............ .....,, .. ] ... M.-ytitLetil I OJI Lott: PhoCo Album fell ••••••••••••••••••••••• frocn cu Harbor Blvd• lh12dl: • Unlvenlt.Y. &.OAMS TO 90% Victoria, C.11. Pleate Equtt1· ror i.t 2nd lrd•· ciu-...u. NSW WOODBRIDGE llr, ma. dee, frplc. 9115 ...... Coit~ Mu•. Avail. March 211lcl. 11115 pcl' mo . Days~ no MU.quiet lundlnf . Lost: Blklwbt M. Cit. E. H.aatllton·•..eua red coll.,. w/ume tq. • R4ach o San JoaquJn Fairway Coado, Golf eeauw 6·1ab, Xlot lqc. AU ameniUet. t. Br. & d••· ! Ba . S700 mo. MMt 1,Trwt 'Bunjl'. Vie CdM . hMii' SOJS MCMC>Jtfteward No. Laguna Garage. SIO mo. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ,..............._Ma.. C LOST: B\k/Wht rn. cat, _...""."" • .,. o. ,,.ed coll1r w/name t11 4400 Ele1ant prof bldg, 85' per C11111•rcW •• ••••••u••••••••••••t sq.It. lse. R~ Carpet, ..... 4471 All types of real Mtate CdM vi~ REWARD inveetmenta since 11M9. ....... .... •• .., tm. O~anptree condo, lbdrtn ---------· 55 ' siFT ,_89_3-_m_i ______ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Spec....... _,..., , FOUND ; Tame 8hae Parkakeet. Cocker mix, Australian Shepherd' mix. Dobie, Lab.Setter-, • 4 cata. lrvlne Animal Care Center 754-3734 . -t;Jcft'.. air, tennis. Avail e 2300S/r. Low cost. Newly Store Space for lease. · Mard\2.S41S.6'73-6'785.1 ---------•---------i 1S32SQ OF deconted. Bathroom • 1U008aq.ttll · &/t:l 12608sq. fth. . 211d1D1 642·2171 545-0611 • OFFICES 640-0488 wetbar .. Quiet Colla n Wl nat\m eac · ---------1 L.,... IHclt 3141 Near new l br{ centrally S_,. AM 3110 49'7·2m3. Mesa ai'H. FI ex lb I e t e rm s . Widow has money for ••••••••••••••••••••••• located. enc . 1•rage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --.--------Great ocean view from • ..,...~ 213/-.720'l. 2ND T.D. 's any size ' 2Br, 28a apt. 501 to sand. $500. 87:J..2113 3 Br. 2 Ba. Condo. Across •Shwed Ll•IRg• this 2-story office suite _.....,979 .. ~., / 8 above Sl0,000. No credit Whitewater Uvln& from S.C. Plaza. Se.curl· Counselon to penonally in C.M. Pvt entrance & 5~3 H . · SOO·t 3oo sq rt . .f, no pnlty. Fer action Frplc:, beams, c fau: 2br, lba, frplc, Newport ty & swimming pool. seled your compatible bath. $500. No lease.•---------avail. now. Please calt call AGT 873·7311 P•t. aarace. Central ffcts.$$3$/mo. $550.&4S-2462. rmmte to s uit your 631.mo. KOLLCEMTB Bill,agt,831·12S71 anytime L•1una . USO/mo . 87$-0349 lifestyle.Shared-Living. ---------MIWPORT _..;.._ _______ , 31114. Vl••&l&UO& Condo nr S .C. Plua. 833DoverDrSuite3lNB Rent:3most.o3yrs.180 Ele1antexecutivesultes l .... hWR...tal 4500 Madl1relFtahMf9. ...,. "' "' 2bdrm, lba, comm. pool 631-1801 lo 835 s/f. Flex. terms. in prest11e location. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SINCE 1981 Oceanfront condo , Adultonly & rec. room. Avail im· ---------1 Furnorunlum. With complete support $500 up. 1640'~ndus'l/Of· lst&:2naTDs.SSOK·SlM + beautiluJ view of Dive~ J Br. l Ba. med. Adults only. 1490. M/F to shr 2 br, 2 ba apt •~R-Mu services. flee. 18101 Redondo Cr. Owner /Non Owner cove.2br.2ba.adults, 1Br.+Oen1v.ea. 968·9833 or 642·5279 inN.B.Pool,jac,tennls. _..,.... __..., 714/8SMl68l ''P".HuntBch.842-2834 ,SFRs&Condos nopets.Kathie Hardesty 2Br.zea.+Fam.Rm. eves/wkends. etc. $340 utils incl. ___ 9_7_9_-1_5_3_3 ____ D_E_L_UX--E-OFC SUITES Commercial&Jndustrial Realtor 760-8244. 2 Br. 2 Ba. ~an view. 646-9795 . l(OU c---, ME. 5 .& PETER DOBBS ---------• From S800/Mo. 2 Br, l•ba. near So. Cst ---------....,. •!!;A in Newport Center with A 6'<HIOl6 6?3-904S North End spacious 2 Br. JRLPROPERTIES Plaza. Security gate, Resp, maturJ. e m pl. MIWPORT mountain and ocean INDUSTRIAL tmo. Ocean view. walk MS-4566 645·6459 pool. l child ok. No pets. woman to shr 2 br Park Elegant executive suites views. Barrett Rily, W• 20.22°/o Yield? t beach. No pets. 142Smo.752-7474. Nwpt apt w /same. in prestige location. 642-5840 PARK OnYourT.D.'S,Notes ms llST VALUE 38r, ZBa nr So. Coas t _64_0-_9_1.S9______ ~~'!ic:.mplete support WESTCLIFF AREA SSRaisen·lnvestorsss ~o, Laguna, very nice. I Vthersall2leBs c2oBmer pen· Plaza. pool, jac, play· Rmmte to shr 2bd apt 714/851·0681 Executive suites. 7 11 W.17th.St. Call~l:3o~Assoc ouse r a .comm. ground, kids OK. $S30 Bal b o a Pen . $250 ~round floor loc. CostaMna,Calif. .,,.,. Br .. pool. $485. pool, jac.. wgt room. 499--2283 S700/mo.6?5-3'1S7 mo. (213)868·6039eves. mo+$50 sec yrly rental 250-500 sq. ft. grnd fir. ecretariallbookkeep· 642·4463 avail 3/1 f>15·7S46 utils pd. From S200. 779 ing ser~. avail. Call for 30.8°/o YIELD 2nd TD. Orange Cty of· flee bldg. John Gordin, pvt party. 953-,525. LCICJlmlCI...... 3152 ~awind·Npt Crest 2 Br SollthLCICJlllHI 3116 ---W. 19th. St. C.M. Tom m ore de t a i I s . •• •••••••••••••••••••• 1'r'.i Ba C09do. ocean vu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Male Owner will shr 2br. 957-1900. (714)'891·3651. •2CJM> sq rt warehouse avail for immed OC· cupancy. •2780 sq rt Copdo 2 Br. 2 Ba. on golf sauna, pool, Adults. No Oc.eanfro~t studio ~pl 2ba. fflllc w/neat, trim. ---------c o u r s e , I n c 1 d s pets $SOO f>15-88S4 with patio, overlooking 40ish fem nr bch $125. 1000.2000 SQ. FT. ~sher/dryer. frige . -. . pvt beach. $550/mo util 645-7312 AT95• 5.492·t>T00,492·2796 SUPEtll VIEW incl.499-22Slor 499·502..!.:... M/F t.o shr hse in C.M. Prestige office building, Newport hoch 3169 Large 2 Br. 2 Ba. over· WestrMrshr 3891 $195 + v., util. Non·smkr 1212 No. Broadway. Has •••••••••••••••••••••••looking Back Bax.••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-T794,549·8677 PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS CouNTlY CLUI UVINGIM MEWPOIT IEACH AD adult community on the Back Bay. Spec· tacular Spa. 7 swim· ming pools, 8 lighted ten· nis courts .. bike trails, putting green . 8.achelors , I and 2 bedrooms apartments. and townhouses from $429.00 per month On Jamboree At Sen Joaquin Hills Road (714 )644·1900 ---- Oceanfront for w.inter Rentals. Furnished & u11fum. Broker. f>15-49l2. NO' FEE! Apt. & Condo rentals. Villa Bentals. 67~12 Broker 2 bi'. t"1r ba + gar. Hoag Hosp area. nu dec.'or, open hse Sat & Sun 11·3. 4238 Hila ria Way. SSOO/mo. llJ0.5875 3br, l 'r'.iba, frige & gas in· cld. No children or pets. $600/mo. 645-5103. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 Br. 1 Ba. No kitchen. _S400mo, incl. uli l. 644-6780. 646-3189 3 Br. 2 Ba. 1.A.z block to beach. Yearly. 548·8~3 ---- Attractive Beachfront Apt. 3' Bdrms . 2 ba. $1200. Savage Wilde & Co. f>15·6606 or 496-8339 eves. Versailles I br /studio. D4'W crpt, drapes, i>ool . rec. ~c. bldg. Adults. no pets. $415 +1st. last. sec dep. 548-5981 Loads o r closets , New two bedroom. one -upt.o2000 sq.rt.of office fireplace, 2 ca~ports, 2 bath unit with garage. Prof. Fem. looking for space for lease. Walk to balconies. ~45 Domingo $450 month. 548·0786. same t.o shr 2br, 2ba con· I g:~· ~urtbouse ~r ~.A. Dr. Call before 5PM. R 4000 do in Weslclirr. N.B I ivic enter. Ut1Qt1es. S745. 979-8889or64S·l260. OOlftl S4S.~. parking & janitorial ---'-------••••••••••••••••••••••• -serv. incl. IMMEDIATE 3 Br 2 Ba . 1 n c I . Laguna Beach Motor Inn. Extt rem to shr w/same. OCCUPANCY ! Ask for I stove/refrig. yrly rental 985 No. Pacific Coast 3Br Twnhse. tennis. rac· Marsha, 964·3531. $675/mo. Agt. t>Tl-3355 H-.ey. Laguna Beach. quetball, health club 450 sq ft ... '°" Daily. Weekly. Kitchen fac. $290 m o. Cathy ·. · ~ per mo. Sunny upper w/patio. 2 available. Low winter 751.627 1 dys 760.8847 4001 Birch St. Newport Br 2 ba . $585 /mo. rates.494-5294. eves . · Beach.Agent541-5032. Dshwshr. no pets. 789 ----- Amigos Way. 644·0685 or Corona del Ma r sunny 631·2029 room & ba. w/laundry facil. S275. Ask for Faye Verasailles lBr/studiO' 640-9900 f' /Rmmte to shr spacious condo in Newport Crest. pool, jacuzzi. sauna. ten· nis. 3 min lo beach. priv. bath $295 64~·2452 Laila penthse condo. adlts.no ------- pets. S450 mo. ~ !st-last Deluxe Suite, Ba. Fash +sec. dep. 6'45·3447. lsl.Pool.nosmoke.$390. M/under 30. $250 1st & 979·5370Jim 640-6594 eve Joyce last . Pool . tennis 540-3822 day. Newport Shores 645-9549 Ocean View! Elegant 2 BR 2 8a. adlt rondo. gar, sec gate. walk to heh. Lse $650 mo. No pets. Call Renate,646-7171 Furnished. bath, util. Employed man (days>. Non-smoker. C.M. Area. $225 mo. 556-6378. -------- Roommate to s hr 3 Br house w/jac., Npt Hgts area. S275. 631-1666 BEST RATE in NEWPORT BEACH 600ro 4200 Sq. Ft •Janitorial Service & Utilities Included •Adjacent to Airport & Restaurant Row •Access to 3 Major Fwys. Cute, private 1BR apt. on Nice room . Car port. Penin. Step5 t.o beach. laundry. S~. M/F to shr new home, 3 Br. 2~ ba. tennis crt. ___ 8_33_-_8_8_13-A- Hunt. Bch. La Cuesta. Partial bay & ocean 646-0936 view.t>TS--4912 Room w/bat-t;i-.. -1-o-l(e-ly---------- VersaiHes Studio. all home, Nwpt fS:ch. $300. M /F to shr 3br hse. S300. Call 8am to fpm. 980-9831 Amenities. 1450. nonsmoker. 644--4136 CM I N I B a re a S 132 549·0833. Studio w/loft. se-p-. -e-nt~ 63l ·S668/546-2l63 (Jeff) Versailles l Br. Condo. pvt home. non.smoker. ocean. night litht vu. N.8 .$450. 644-4136 S525 642-6149. -------Room with kitc h en Luxurious 1 Br# Condo. privileges. ~til included S500 mo. Xlnt tac. Full S200mo N.8 . 642·6811 Shr 3 bdrm Parkwood apt, Irvine, master bdrm w/balh. Pool. jac. $250 + utils . 833·7437 eves. sec. 540-4646 or 631· 76.53. . JohnLembeck <Agent) ~~~~.e&~~~~et~~~ Female 35+ to shr N.B. 3bdrm, 2ba, home. I Westcliff adult condo, 2 area. $240. t>Tl-6223 block to beach. pool. bedrooms. 2 baths. Din· •"""/ ., .. ., n..o178 Female. age 25-35, non--"' mo . .,...,...,.. · ing room. Fireplace. ---Freshly decorated. Un· smoker, tfith kitch priv. Mature M/F to shr lrg rum. $600 mo. 631-7300. v.i .block to bch N 8 3bdrm. 2b11 furn. apt. Bkr. ~5·17~..:.___ _ __ with pool. S275. Utll pd. H ............... _.._._ 548-1200. PQSH 2 BR Jlh Ba. 0RD,'""1Rn 4100 ------ - patios. nr Hoag, adlts. •••••••••••••• ••• • • • • •• Resp. F to shr lge 2 br no pets. $495. 631-3888 ; Balboa Inn oceanfront. Nwpt Bch hse w/spa & 545-6822 Low winter rates. Daily BBQ. $275. 673-1955 . ----------or weekly. Kitchenette. 897·3Si5 WESTCLIFF . S90& up. t>TS-8740. -------- 2 br. 2 ba. frpl. pool, nr. Female to s hare lux- shop s. adlts 'SS50 + dep. ·SEA LARK MOTEL urlous apt. Ocean view. 631·5596 Weekly rental now Newport" Beach .. avail. Color TV, phones 673-5425. 3Brcondo. w/boatslip. in rms. 2274 Newport Call for details. Blvd., C.M. 646-7445 Fem wanted to ~hr home Luxurious. full service of· nee space. 1·6 rms. con- rerence room . sec'I services. Newport Beach. Call for info· 752"6188 . 450 sq. rt. Delightful working s pace with ocean view. Full bath. 3 yr old bldg. 1450 mo. Turner Assocs .• 494·1177 t>T5-8650after6PM w I s am e n r 0 CC . YEARLY. 3 Br. 2 Ba Vacatloft R...tab 4250 $225 /m o . Ref s req Steps t.o ocean. $695 per Cannery Village. lbdrm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540-0608. mo. Bkr. 645-3683 avail Im med. S400/mo. 1bdrm. 2ba condo on --------- Q . B . -t>Tl-6522. North Shore of Tahoe. Fem non·smoker 18-25 to Wet 2 Br. l a. with --FulJy furn. 5/min from shr 3Br. 2Ba redecorat· garage, patio. pool. Newport Heights Duplex North Star. SOO/wkly. ed hse nr bch.$200 mo. OC AIRPORT AREA warehouse avail late I hold a 2nd T.D. on well 140 sq rt full service ex· Feb. •2·1800sq. ft. units secured property in ecutive ore avail. Corner avail early Mar~h. •33< Irvine. Due Oct. '81. Will Jamboree/MacArthur. sq. ft. •Leasing office d" t A k r G Beautl·rully decorated tscoun · s or reg hrs. Mon. thru Fri. 8·4 559-9400 631 4888 A w./ bay w i n do w s s or_.:_ · gt. at. 10.2. 752·2567. ~"k on RETURN per IYsinHs R...tol 4450 MEW COSTA MESA yr, 2 yr lst TD S60.00o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMDUST. PARK nets s110.ooo. Agt 17141 For store & office space at reasonable rates 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. MESA VERDE DR on west ocean bluffs. 642·5319 anytime · 2000t.o8500s/f&ofcspto . 2800 s/f. Ray ·Vincent Want investor for Npt 714/955-1~ bayfront home . Give PLAZA COSTA MF.SA Industrial well sttured 1st or 2nd T.D. Agt, f>15·6161 t525 Mesa Verde E, C M. 5.000 sq ft. new tilt up. 54S.4 I 2l 18"'2' clear ceiling. 450 sq ~/ NewportBeach.Sl.25 ft offices . avail in Ptnllllltflls/ 30 /days 1 -5 /yr Lost&FoUnd sq. ft. New dlx otrice or 1 .,.... t o .1 / ease .. .....-ne . wner ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.e ta•. w p v l bath . (714 >642·6971. ... _ _...._ 5 I 00 security. a /c . 600-2400 -AllllOWKcwnwnn sq. ft. 509 31st St. (next MI Irvine 50 sq ft fenced ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo Bank of Newport. gasdleseltanks. modem Lido Cannery area I. shop/offices. 551·3006 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 615·3236. (213)641-9700 --r 1300 Sq. Ft. Industrial PRIME WATERFRONT RETAIL SPACE 1st TIME AVAILABLE 500-2600 Sq. Ft. NEWPORT BEACH SPECIALTY CENTE~ HkJh Vl'1bflty "maln stre~" Traffic Location SpKfal LeosittcJ lncetltfn1 Mow 17141675-8662 'rilM Location 1270 Sq ft on busy Beach Boulevard· Huntington Beach. Ideal for real Front Office, large rear back door. S375 mo. 1793 WhittJer St. Costa Mesa. 540-9352 days, 646·0681 Volume -·Invert Parlor -Fervor Bought Unwise LIVING ROOM eves. -Last year. all summer -long I had trouble with PRIME C.M. loc. 1500 to those tiny ants in my I 8 0 0 s q . ft . o f c . kitchen. But. this winter warehouse. $450 pl us I have trouble with those mo. Av l . i mm e d pes ky uncles In my S40-m25 LIVTNO ROOM Storap 4550 WEtGHT ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOSE IT Single storage garage. & Earn Money East Costa Mesa SSO/mo 821-3241 642·4610 * *' * .JumNta Stafford 1331 Mariners Dr. Newport Beach You are the winner of 4freeffck.ts ($14 value). lo -.....,m loatShow Mar. 4 thru Mar. 8 Anaheim Convention Center Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to claim your tickets. *** MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY MAKE SOMEONE SMILE Place a HAPPY AD in th.is column for only SJ.25. estate office, st.ore or COOKIECONNECTlON other suitable busin~s. Xlnt business. Bakery ~l~r1j~~~~~'::tef;~11t0 shop in heart or Bal~a. Call 642·5678 ' WB.COME Wendy Marie Headley, born Feb. 16. 1981. 8 lbs 7 oz. 21~" long. Parents· Bobby & Selma Year lease. Attraclivelyj Priced .right. call for in· priced. fonnahon. 642-4 321 , ext 286 PA ~~N~~~f TOR Lost & FotMd 5300 Adults. oo pets. 1801 H. 2 Br 1 Ba. Adults. no 957·32216. 530-3946 Bert. H.B. 536-1140 15th. St. Newport pets. $495. Mo 1st, last -------- Heights. $450. 642·7340. deposit. 517 Bolsa. Days Oceanfront Condo. Poipu Aware, happy person to shr lge rum 2br. 2ba in CdM ammen galore S3SO + util 760-8666 545-1733 _ Weekdays ~ f>15-8l20 OHlce/Store/Busines s Warehouse space.~ sq Small Mfg, Commercial X Ch ft. Costa Mesa. For info. S Uf 0. I U . 1-... -------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • -631·3520. Eves Wknds Beach. Kauai. I Br. 145 a Nwpt Island waterfront, 548-50U. night. 2 Br S65 a ni"ht. d)x upper dplx. 3 br, 2 499-1.'>216 ba, frplc, sundeck. slip Versailles 2 Br. 2 Ba. -------- avan. Mature cpl pref. $575. By Hoag Hos p. --------_;.--------- No pets. 1850. yrly. Adults . 968·2297 or 675-7trr2 # 963-(817. ------- Hutlatl• hoch 3J40 HwrtlMjton INCh 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kennebunkport? Oid{l'fhe win the ~Grand Prix in~ ·~rD~ space, 14""1 40. oice call· 752.9449 ea e 1sp ay mts, Harbor Blvd .. Costa · · -J Bus. est. '77. '80 Sales Mesa location. About 73' COtNMrclol approx. $80,000. Price FOUND ADS sq.ft.Agt.549-1366 Rentals 4475 Inc equip & inven . • •••••••••••••••••••• •• s3S,900838-8181 ARE FREE MD'S facil, 2.000 sq .ft. Reduced to $1200 mo. CORONA DEL MAR Fabric, thread & pattern lse. Red Carpet, 89!H351 Prime retail loc. Hwy shop in x lnt LaJuna Call: * DB.UXE OfffCES• From 1 room up to 2300 sq. ft. Low rates. No leue required. 2172 Du-Pont Dr. Adj. Airporter JfcMI. 833-3223. 9· 12 frontage. 645-5429. Beach loc. Established 642-5671 WESTPORTSQUARE 4/yrs. 700 customers l names. Gd lnventory & 1~~!!!~!!!~!!!!!!~1 2380 sq.ft. at SS<; 2073 sales. Sl 0,000 down. 1: sq.fl. at70"; 1380sq.ft. at Owne r ret~ring . Bkr .8()r; 1200 sq.ft. •l 75'. 389 (211)#7·5783. J E. 17th&.. Costa Mesa. • Barrett Rlty,642·S840 COP Y SHOP: s a1.ooo 0 ~ .. ft de 1 u x e P rom . $15,ooo dwn. wroom. warehouse. we/Bal. or Exchange. to ,_,. 131•4402. Establsd s ~. yes . ap .... ~·· 8SJ.-S;~U7 Lost: Newfoundland, lr1. 180 lbe, bla.ck w /white chest. missing since Oct. 31. Answers to "F~'j. Big Reward. 97'-938$. Have IODJ«bing to sell? ct ... lfted adi do tt well. Found: Little Cockapoo. about l/yr, gray/whit4l, vie Fed co on Baker., C.M. 9'79-2185. LOST·lg bl Doble. vi~ Brkhst & Garfield. H.B. 855·8001 dys : 964·689i eves. LOST : .t!_ini McCaw < Parro~c Dover • Shores/Baycrest 21ii 646-7907 ------ Found: M med sz Collie· type dog . vie . Spr· ingdale &Wamer. avail to good home. 963-3777 FOUND. :terrier. Male. A r e a \j)...f S p r · ingdale /Slater Sts. 847-0164. FOUND: Puppy, 8 wk. old femate. a ll black. Cocke r/Lab mix. Vic. Lake & Adams H 81 5J6.8125 - ---- FOUND 'iospd bike Call 84'7 ·2270 to 1dent. Found Yng Fem blk Spaniel. 3 collars. Lake Park area. 831 -3884 Found: white male Cat.• Neutered Abandoned.~ Free to gd home . f)T 3-7<1r7. Found · Man 's Wristwatch approx 2·21·81. Vic Newport Heights area. Call t& identHy 646-7339 . -. Reward $100. Sml blat'.'Jt· cat. Fem. Requires· medication. 548-6.539 ' Penonals 5350 • •••••••••••••••••••••• PRE LAW .student needs $25,000. Will do anythin-g Legal. Confidential DVM . P.O. Box 3242. N.B 92663. COVER GIRL * OUTCALL * 953-0778 MC/VISA FIRST LADY Escort. Models P,..+y DCIRCffS. * 972-1345 * MC &'VISA Accepted TOUCH A CLASS ESCORTS ~52·0817 DIVORCE-BY-MAIL Fast}. A cc urat e . Compl te $85 Action (7 14 )84 .7030 FANfASY READIMG, ETC. O.C. NEWEST & MOST LIBERAL STUDIO IS NOW THE BEACH AREA'S CLOSEST AC· TION. 81~5 Bolsa . Midway City . Just 2 blocks east or Beach Blvd. behind liquor store. 543-9243. The Family of Harold Hugo Condry want to thank all of his friends. for their kindness re· cenlly. TOUCH A CLASS ESCORTS 752·0817 Attractive. trim pror woman. unencumbered, seeking .established, educated man for sin• cere relationship ... 50:4!0 yrs. Caucasian only. C. HaM.ah. P.O. Box 838. Corona del Mar 92625 . INTRO SPECIAL MYSTIC M~AGE MASMG E SlO WI A .• J?L Sant.a Ana 556-46:i6 I call Long distance (or about ~ price. I'll tell you how. Bob Carey ~ . If you're not sure who (or wt)at) t<ennyt>unkport was. dofl't f•I bld-you·re not alone. Kennybunkport 1s one of 14 distinctively different ~rtrrltOt floorplans at Seawtnd VillaQe In HuntlngtOn Beldt. Seewlnd Village Is a result of totally~Kztd profmlonal pl1nn1ng. MIWPOITCEMTH Full Service Suites SCUTCOSTSS All you need for one monthly ree! 640-5470 Sc-. & Sc._. & Sc•• 111 & 7001 lat wtlew 7005 lwtiwn.· 7005 ..... ..._ 700S The kind of attention you deseM. A perfect~ of nat\U'W and llving- nestled Ill I forest with t>at:Jbling brooks Ind quiet pondS. coolfd by natural OCHn breezes. Add to that tlflnls cou~. swimming pools. ajacu1U and • a ~onvenient location ne.1r shopping and tmptoymtnt ind you·ve got a PIP anyone would ptoudly all-home. (Even ~nnybunkportl) One aod two bedroom, ont and two b1ttJ ldult apartmen~M40.oo. I Use AalWfl' At/ service when placing your.. ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classif ied 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 ts only $7.50 week. For more lnforma· tlon and 1o place Y,OUr ad ca 11 642-5678~ Center Lawyer other profesaloaat ._,,. olc tn •ue. JUltt . t.aw Ubrart, ree.p~. tt lt pbone a1uwerln 1 a..Sl. IA ... avail. AV· CO P'loHclal Tower -.1m · ....................................................................................... i . ·Throw out tension. find peace of mind wtlH• you build a mc>f9 hftlthy, t>eeutlful bOdy! The remarMbl• eci.noe or Yoo• as taught -' Yoga Center Is ramous for 111 wnotebOdv ~oect\ to a f'\JLLFILl.EO YOU Taught by Avere & Sri Oev1. two tl(pef1 & ohennint W.Stem women. Yoo• attma. tonee. oetme the mind & setla~ throuoh & ttwouoh L91(Tl Oeep .rett>cetlOn. nutrition 141cfeta. medltetlon.1:1<>• '° bfMtf!e bdtr f6t vitality' For agee 12• 72 I II I: 1: •. , '" .-.. I# --__ • ~ ~.--~ •• -~-·1~1·1 -·~ ... .;v~t"L ~ ~ I ).__ _,,. ~~.----~ f -; ·' .,, ' ' I :i r ' ! " .... 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Uc d. any problem U1·200f ITWUI ' fara C ...... t~ •lat ~eve.. ---ISklploadtr.Clumetruek PAM'SCLEANINO .. . --------TUe lnllalled. all lttnds. •~1114 ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ITOP Qu.Uty. Depend a bit 1radloc·demoliti°"·haul !Wu. r.t.t. reft. .:;; J: ""PS RiT Bric It 41 PataU.1 10'·/Ex.,, ren· suaran~. reft. John • mtM HOIU!REPAJRS Driveway•. Patlos. 8'rvlc.. Reaa Rates 11 tree"ydYof'tS!H2S7I 17~7012 llMOOrY· Small Jobi ft t.ala our apeclatty Ac· _•_3'_1., _____ _ 1 lat/at Cuat. eablnet.a Walka, Brtek " Block. yratxperinee. 531_5055 • rel*itt. f'n>Je fa&r. co.Uc palnted. Prompt, DAI •. , CHARRSNOVATlNG Lle'd.•MJT2,*°8e8 Hw c .. s..lu Ho........ Refl.lll-4SSS.7t0-T07 s8!..~ P•';"lln1. Gre1 Hallan Quany-Fl~rt. L 645-Jl'O ., •• ••nl I ....................... ....................... -entrlee 4i remodellna a PILOT c ... c... • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seniorpenonhelper,elso Prof.ma.nnowlnllthyr, Call Mr. Maaonry, Pa•-ttni l"'/""t. •-re-apeclatty~-42184 Cabinets, all typh:· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •VE.RYLOWPRICES• bab)'tlttlna.Dfalailuer w/MacOonald 1>ou1IH euatom brick fr tlle m ••• ., .. • SEIYICE Kitchens. atora1e, barw, SJ t.tO/wotll Landacapemalnt-.clnupe 494.31184day/evea Corp. wllhettoboua•lt. work. Competitive palrin&. Call George r9r Trffstnk... bkcuea. d lvlders, Hot lunch. t .M. Ch~ . <;eor19,5'9-201S *'5U4;f71-114e•v1. prl•.f75-4!11M free at. Anytime. (114) ••••••••••••••••••••••• • vanJUn, formic• etc. Uan Preschool. 146-5'23 H-'--'-891-4808 (213) 821·0229 Expert Tree Trimmer 111JW!ORIY. l&HMt Landacapln1·Cleanups ------. E X E cu T t v E w 11 l Br1ck •Block work Ten years experience UI d(¥ 1----------i Near O.C.C. e.ves or all Treetnmmln&·HauUng ••••••••••••••••••••••• hoUM!t, xlnt ref1, H · Marty • lnter/Exttir/Rellniahin&. 545-1.865, 751·211.8 . ,..,_.S•*• C•peMtr. night, or for those Malntenance.Freeeet. Want1tR.EALkYCLEAN p'd.M7·54C71.144'1.248 . '*'8818 eeb~~~f.:si~c. Tree/shrub trim. remov. YOW' Dally Piiot •;;;~;;~i:ii;~;;;•• ~:!:c::lal~~tt!::e~:~;:. Arnie, 5'8-lMl4 m~~~:l. ~~f~:m iMOMt Ta M~•...-PAINTING -ctnupe, haul. Concrete. Servi~ Director>' Also Custom Cabinets 548-9"5 Anytime. Total cu rden & la w 0 •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dirt. etc. Jim 631·4530 RepriMnhlUve 2nd aeneraUon, 17 yra In care. t time or continual Expertise hoW1ekeepln1. $bort forma ' renter'1 Movln1? The Starving lS Yean Experience r--a.... S.-.lc 64J..1671.extJ I I area. Uc'd. Top qual. UC.CHILDCARE service493-4803 equip & 1 upplle1 credJt, only S9.t5 'tll ColleleStudentsMovlng 548-4162 .!r.='. •••••• ! ....... . .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Mr. Palombo, 9Q,8314. My Corona del Mar . H-+ tumlshed. trustworthy & Mar. ard. Bftnl W·2'1, Co. fiaa · 1rown-·same '1cnitr/ltepalr TYPING SERVICE bome 873-294.S -r-t • dep&U-t970 , fill In free tu oraanJser. aood aervice. Ins. He'd. ....................... Wkdvc (213)593-lSO. BOOl(J(El!!PINO CUSTOM INTERIOR •••••••••••••• ••• •••• • • No appt req'd. M5-9621 t!Tl.U-U8. 641-8427 N h JV 6TAXSERV1CE CARPENTRY CClllhodor Carpentry. rooting. SuperbHouseclean1n• eatpatc es frtextures Eves 1714>846-623"1 Beas. rates. 498-0918 By J ay 642-8809 ••••••••••••••••••••••• m aeonry, plumbing. Spectacular Results ~·---Student will move you at Frftftt. 193-1 419 Professional Typist wUJ ..... • C.,.tS.-.lce ~.!!!':;oop. F~~~ :!:~ drywall, etc. 87~/642·4439 ~~·r01;;··;~;;:;;:~·~·; ~;.;.;::::1.~-1493, p~ make your words look •••.e••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LI J'3i&sas 64.S-5973 Personalized ffo115e videotape prop. & con-•••••••••••••••••••• ••• great. 673-0620 Driveways, parking lot We Care Carpet Cleaners c_ · HOME IMPROVEMENT eleanini by KUMI. tent. Call 840-0100 Video MssiRg S.-.lc H DRAINS CLEARED Wiltdow Ca...incJ repairs. sealcoatlng. Steam clean & uphols. Draperies Remodeling Odd Jobs CaU Eve 531.5172 Ver. .. ................. '!..... Sl0.75. Don't &et robbed ...................... .. S&S Asphalt. 646·4871 Work. guar. Tr.uck ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28ynexp. 979·2265 MalePracUcalNurse Call B&B Plumbing "LetTheSunshineln" Lic'd. mowilunJt.645-3718 S.S.DESIGNS . H-AxoodR:t---Anasie , ~ day/wk or Autolns.Cancelled Pvt duty. exp'd, refs. Gas, Water & Rooter CallSWlShineWindow Custom Dra--ry Win --~ 2 .. _ c JI ft All Rlak SR·22 Lo Rates Full/pt-lime. "Let me Servi """ 6896 •+1n'tt~ Shampoo & ste1.m clean. ..--••••••••••••••••••••••• every w..... a 8 · Plrkel 1.... .. ... _3995 ce. o>oN.-Cleaning. Ltd. S48-8853 -._...., dows. tOOO's of fabrics, HARDWOOD FLOORS 7:30pm,642-0647 "" """' careforyou."496-7118 -~ ......... ;;;;;:;;~..... ~~~~ ~~g!~~~e~iea~~t. $3.95-4.95 yd. 10 day del. Cleaned & Waxed . lft•...torr.; f_ - -Polfttlftg/Paperinc) Properly M•a!Jftl'ettl .--------.. My BhomABe, V,rl•-~· nr H U 11 d' Sl5 Free est. 30 yrs in area. An ... '-e 832_4881 S.A G~neral cleaning-of· ~ S.llllteSt ••••••••••••••••••••••• p••••,•••••1•••••••••••••• USE THE ex a • V.· 11\. rms : 64~6654 ., ..... ' .:.......__..i. fices vacant apts ro . serv ce to save you Vi ri C .... h s ... . .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAVE'S PAINTlNG I D "'ILY PILOT do a. . . '"4-avg nn $7.SO; couc 10; HOllllMJ homes. 891·3365 l me & money. Newport A chr SS. Guar. elim. pet Drywal ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Ina. purposes. we Serving Area 9 years Pacific R. E. 64~3683 .. FAST , ...._.. S..lce odor. Crpt repair. 15 yrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• Haul cleanup concrete MRS. CLEAN MAK ES IT tv.eidnteot. Caapell "~0.roOpl.OO&Vcldoeon-lnsuMredos,tlR1·c~das.ona7~le7301 R~ --••••••••••••••••••••••• exp. Do work myself. Drywall Speelalist re~ova1. Dump truck. GLEAM! Homes. apts, .... uv--·...., RESULT .. Quality Professional. In· Refs. 531·0101 Qual. & prod. New & re· "-·lck serv. 642·7638 office. Carpet. 646-2240 _Verir~ --Fi t /i l . . b-••••••••••••••••••••••• 1' SERVICE dlvldual Computerized _ mod. #l89944. 532.~9 _ -"'-.... ne ex n painting Y New & recovers, Repair Tu Return. No Return Ceflng.Acousffc 'Haul, cleanup, concrete Do you need a fantastic Masonry Richard Sinor. Lie. ins. specialist/stay-busy DIRECTORY to dirficult. So. Coast ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.ctrfccii removal. Dump truck. housekeeper with xlnt •••••••••••••••• ••••••• Tr<y me. 631·4410 (24 hrs l prices. Rella.ble. S48·0512 F or Result Ptau area. 979-9408 for Acoustic Ceilings ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quick serv. 642-7638 refs? <;all673-8890. Masonry our specialty. Painting & Papering -QUALITY ROOFING Serv1'ce Call appt. +custom hand texturing ELECTRICIAN-priced -Our work can change Lie. :119!MC. 532-~9 right, free estimate on Tre.tshrub trim . con. HOUSECLEANING your outlook. No job too Cabinet Rerinishing All types. rree est 642_56 78 Have something to seU? large or small jobs. crete removal. clean· Re5ponsible. Xlnt refs. small. No job too big. Prof. work. Free est Visa. MC. 541 -5930 lbt. JZJ Classlfied eds do It well. Waol Ad Results 84.2-5678 Lie. #396621 673-0359 ups. Free est. 557-8271 Call 979-9756 . 631 ·2004 Rsnbl. Steve 547-4281 HARBOR ROOFING Penoa• USO Hefp W-.ffd 7-100 Helf» W_.•d 71 00 Help WC111ted 7100 I H.tp Wanted 71 00 Help W..ted 7100 Help Wanted 7 100 Help Wanted 7 100 Help Wanted 7 100 ....................•.......•................. ···••·········•·•······ ...•......•............ , .......•.......•.................••........•..•...................... ················~······ ...................... . ---------·111---------1 Alarms-Winning team nkin . loolck~FC Cashier & To Go position ---------•FOXY LADY * ACCOUNTING Experienced personnel Ba g BANKING I Banking or • acc ountant avail. PM shift . Ex per Clerical OOl'CALLONLY fad/w required by Orange BONUS Of ONE ~~/Swftc~crd Thru fin ancial state -~r e f er~ef S \1 ~~ SECRET ARY VISA MC County Security con TELLERS . mg ~rsone e ap-ment.s for investment co. aven es :u~n 1 •972-llJI • loc;>K~EEPIN~ traeting firm Low MONTH SALARYI pli~ant with gd. pho~e Goodsalary+pension& ~o~A e. BAppy ;,}.~~u~v~oa~~~~~~} Toass1Sltnde"1.2ping voltage&electricalex • Twoexeit~icareerop etique tt e ~xpe profilshr p.lan&Major pe . Laguna Beach Ex Exoffc&corh the P & L. Work uJlcter perience necessary Ex-portunitiesareavailable he~pful. Typing r~· Med Fashion Isle loc. CA~IER cellent Oran~e Countv SSIH946 minis:num supervision. perieneed onlyneedapp-LAGUH.AHILLS with Fidelity Federal. a quired Call Sylvia Call640-6234forappt. benefits and promc) 24Hr.Service :~~J:~~~=~~~e~an; ly.714-838-6310. OfflCE growini Ci •ancial Wa~::2~1:VIHE ---~~~!~; '.::re1 :t~~ee t1onal possibility for en Serving Or. Cly 'assign work lo lower· Answering Service tak CAREER leader e 're seeking Equal Oppty Emplyr IOOIKEm!91._.G Xlnt benefits & working thus1ast1 c a ppl1 rant ••• AlllCIRda Shidler 3131 College l"vel cle .... -. Xlnt. "<>m-OPPORTUHrTIES!! Tellers ror two or our ....-" conditions 645_ 1711 Shorthand required "' ,...., ' in g applications for .__ ... :r 1 o C t _ ... / P any bene f its. Call u.::auu u range oun y _ or --11PM·7AM shif\ Sun & fr· E · ' CASHIER Millie after 9A M·· EXPERIENCEDONLY o tees. xper1ence ts "'CCOU..-IHG Mon only. ·362 3rd St.. preferred, but we will Ban.king A "' HOUSEWARESALES Apply lmmed1all'ly Costa Mesa 645-SllOO. #C,LagunaBeach train if you have a To assist in developing •VAULT TELLER strong 'rash1erino /cash the p & L. Work under Apply in pel"llon Crown Cati 714-834·68 I 0 You a re the winner or 4 frft tick.ts ($14 value). to Aftaheim loatShow Mar. 4 lhru Mar 8 Anaheim Convention Center Accounting •.ARCHITECT 675-611 0 Full Time ~ INVEST YOUR · · ·s·on Hardware. 1024 Irvine. handling background. minimum superd1 I . <Westclirr Plaza) NB Theseposilionsoffer: . Requiredtousein epen· ___ _ A/P CLERK &xcell career oppty. Exper. nee. for Fashion Is land investment firm. Medical/dental benerits fully paid. Computer ex- per. Call · 64(}.0123 ---------- ARE YOU •CO MMERC IAL TB.LER •Paid medical/dental SAVINGS & LOAN dent judgement. May i-------•I •Free career apparel assign work to lower· •Profit sharing CAREER IN level clerks. Xlnt. com-CASHIERS COUNTY OF ORANGE Full & Part Time •Freepar.king pany benefits . Call •Excellent salaries WORLD SAVINGS _::~~-~~~ie~· a~r~te~r ~9~A ~M~i u TIJTE M Personnel Dept Call 642-5678. ext 272 to claim your tickets a self motivated ag gressive people person willing to work hard, buck the tide and stand alone. Let me show you For Interview. call Carol Thuyns 832-2811 a.DORADO l.AHK .E.O.E . COSTA MESA · ~ We will be interviewing You'll be glad you did. 515 N Sycamore Santa Ana. CA 92701 An Affirmative Act.Ion Employer M /F ••• Prevent A Cliche. Starv-.AccowwtilMJ-Cafftr - Ing Writer needs sus-Small C.M ofc. A/P, tenance or off-season AIR. light payroll. how lo make S3 to S7K ~-~~~~~~~~ per mo. Mr Dowdell. 835-7908 Ben.king al our Newport Beach Because we can offer oHice on MONDA y. you sometliing many March 2. rrom 9:30 am banks and savings in· stltutions can not. A to 4 pm Please apply at career We're Wo rld BOOKKEEPER : Full time needed. Call ror appt. during the · week 9-S: 30 498--0264 MARK ETS For 2nd & 3rd Shirts We promote to menage menl & supervision from within. CLOTHES TIMI Now hiring part tlme sales & AS"Slstanl Manager Trainees M 1nimum 6mo ex penence Call642-1231 -------- lodgings. Poss. tax re-Free & E.O. E. ~ ARTIST· Exprd. TELLER lief. will car etake lrvinePersoruaelAgy intradjtionalrealis mfor I Chuck 838-2751 Xlnt ref 488 E. 17th, Costa Mesa figure work and scenes Part· Time 1515 Westchrf Drive. Savings & Loan Assoc•a· Newport Beach t1on. and we believe In BOOKKEEPER/SEC'Y Fulllime. Exper ience pref Newport 631 2825 WANTA CAREF:R., C08la Mesa Despera~ for~· W_ 2S yr ~ 714/631-~ The beautiful Laguna Suite224 642-1470 in acrylic. Costa Mesa I STANTON Male wtll seriously con------Beach offace or a leading sider selling a kidney or I•--------ASSIST MAH.AGER savings & loan has an any other body par t Accounting Auto rental No exper immediate opportunity Med. purposes o nly F/C AccOWtt•t necessary Call 979·8826 for 3 Teller 1-~xpenence Reply Daily Pilot Ad Position w/Npl._ Bch or 772-65SO. in S&L 15 preferred We PI ease a pp I y O"n WEDNESDAY. March 4. from 9:30 am lo 3.30 pm al 1.2000 Beach Blvd .. Stanton. 11829 PO BOX 1560 CM p rop. mgmt. ri r m -----offer an ex ce lien t 92626 Outstanding career opp-.AUTO RENT AL .AGT salary. free parking and t y. G IL , A/P . A/R No exper. necessar.y paidcareerapparel. For FIDELITY FEDERAL .AnAMTISM.ASS.AGE w/emphasis in rlnancial Call979-8826or 772·MSO. more informat ion . Sr.A a n a lysis . tr you'r e --------please contact Gene B d b 16 bright w/prior F /C exp .. BABYSITI'.ER/NANNY f'rizelleat (714 ) 494-7506 e pa m pere 1Y we'll train you & provide Competent woman to Beaut . Girls . Open FIDB.ITY 10AM -4PM 7 days. for career advance· ca re for n e wborn . An Sa•lncJt ond Loan .Assn. Equal Oppty Phone645·3433 ment. Call: 64~0.123 Mon/Wed & Fri. Approx FEDERAL 6 hrs day. Xlnt salary. Savings and Loan Employer Anyone for tennla? Looking for mixed doubles partner. lady 45·50 , intermediate player.· Call Answer Ad #4216. 642-000. 24 hrs. A.sllOCialion .ACCTG CLHK 673-8423 An Equal Opportunity Exp'd. mature person Employer Bargain shoppers read the little ads in Classined regularly. And they find what they're looking for. for genera I o rfice & ---------1 ~~!!~!!~!!~~I payroll. Accuracy a Banking • -= ~::ii&. C.M area . TELLERS THE Girlfriends •ESCORTS• tt../Offlce/Hohl * 759-1216 * 24.Hn. Now Hlrln& AMBER formerly wlth COVER GIRL la now with TH E GIRLFRIENDS! Administrative MARKET RlSEARCH INTERVIEWERS needed to condu ct rest aurant market re· teardl In Orange Coast area. Must be adult. neat appearing and able to meet the public. work evenings. 20 hr. wk. part-time. Apply in person al: FULL TIME Position available in oisr South Coast Plaza orfice. Experience pref'd. Call: Kathy Amburgey 54().4066 CALIFORNIA FEDERAL So¥ .. &Locmt 695Town Center Dr. Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 Equal OpportunJty Employer ~ ••••••••••••••••••••• l . Scllooh& ......... IOllYMC~EES l··-------•I COHGt.OMEl.A TIOH . Banking m E. Coul Highway CONSUMER LOAN 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAREERS IN RADIO! Adverthlna Sales . tn.ttructlon by radio vet. Call 714/tl4-9i15 Newport Beach, Calif. Int~rviews be\ween 9 a.n'I. and 4 p.m .. Mon- day, March 2. Use back entrance. EQual ()pportuni~ Employer II I F AllUMICAl•S ..,,..,A_..y wUJ be tntervtewmc pro--1~ve atudenta lo your 1-~ ... ~ .. ,=.=Tl::S:a~l.~-I .:,.a. II you aN 18 yn. -or older •a h.lfh Kbool Acct. Ca• All• pad .. )'OU may qua1lfy Immediate Ol*'lnl for for alrtine/travel career • I en e Y e • P • r • d . trainlQf, coordinator with ad. CaUtoll rree: mana1erlal/01"1anlu· t.eoe.426-1611 tlonal 1JdllL JnCluatrlal V W .. or trade accounta back· meou¥W, 8:1°· J':::f ..-met. Call at 114·7»0355 ,, 'J · PROCESSOR/ CREDIT CHECKER Ualted C•llfor1tlo ... It tnldlM) COit- _. .. precnson .... c:reclt dtecbn. 're•&o. Hr.rlnce wo•ld M .e,f•I. ....... ., ............ Good typlltcJ t11• _.. r1ylutcl . llltlm.oc-': 714-119..0170 ............. ........ 71M47·Zlll w7t4-MMtll . Ila . . ' l!li1 BANKING ~ WE HAVE A JOI YOU CAN COUNT ON. A re there any jobs left,thlll you can count on? Yes. And we haveca few of them. We're looking for experienced tellers who want a career that will amount to som e thing more than just a day-in. day-out job with n o future. Our available teller posi- tions have that something. Positions that give the solid security only a bank can give. Not to mention the sense of accomp- lis hment you feel at the e nd of your day. AU you need is p revious telle r e xperience, a ba~ic kn owledge on. math and the au1itty to communi- cate with people in a very frie ndly way. lf you qualify call us. There may be a job for you with lots of room for advancement It's a job where you'll count forua And count on us. c-.u for an appoinbt\Cnt: Newport Beach (714) 644·6464 AnaheJm (714) 776--0779 If' Downtown Los Angeles ) ... l 1 i =:::--m~ A ''*'"'·With.It....... I IC!'* Oppc;ttuMy £~ tili'M l.., g t s - ~~ .. finding the most qualified men and women for the job, and tl)en giving them a re- alistic path for advance ment Interested., Take a look at our curreni career openmgs for 111 Del Mar 631-9421 Laguna Beach 494-9233 Huntington Beach 962·9116 Ful-Tlme Peri-Time look k ee p ~r /F ull Rapidly c:::~g C.M mfg firm is seeking an exp'd. full charge book· keeper Interesting & pleasant work environ-~~~~~~~~~~I men t . computer & budget exp a +. Growth potenti a 1-cont ro lier within 2 yrs. Salary Sl3K·Sl5K to start. Send resume to: CD&G 5020 COMPIETEMT Career opportunity for mature individual who cd'mmunicates effective· ly. thinks on their reel. learns quickly, works well with others or alone. ty pes 60 wpm. s hows initiative. Busi- ness Computer Retailer 646-0221 CHJRO.ASST for Holistic Clin ic nr· O.C. Airp0rt. 30·40 hrs wk. Ins. & typing exper. pref. SS&-4953. C Saturcloy Otlly I SAVINGS SPECIALISTS Campus Dr. N.B. 92660 Christian Mom nee ds Alln: D.A.F. . babysitter. Must be flex COOIC'S HELPER With d~'ver's license. C.M. a a. Call bet. 9 & There's career advance· ment. a convenient loca· Uon and outstanding company benefits In our World. We invite you to apply In person or ca II : IOOICKHPH F/C i ble . Day s. so m e SECRET.ARY nlgbtstwkends 641·8660. i-C-OU--NTER---HIL--P- 3,646-1 (Marvin). costa Mesa location . CIRCUS VARGAS Ambitious, t>ri&hl and Goo4 w/phones. F ull Costa Mesa. Mar. 17·19 ener1etic people wanted time. Typing, general Office & delivery help-for run and p/lime help off Ice P roe ed u res · F /T, Call 54&-1266. for busy dell & sandwich WORLD SavlnCJS &Loan 3820 s. lrktol s-taAMI C.-\92704 714-556-0121 _845-__ 2244 _______ ---------i shop_ Good starting posi· CLEANING lion with xlnt chance for Equal Opportunity Employer Bartenden wanted for : Bookkeeping 5-llOfc.Y~ Casual, Informa l ore. with low turnover. Some typing, A/P, A/R , P/R for 20. Quarterly state- ments . Very good benefits. To $12.000_ Call: Ellie O'Brien. 540·5001. Snelling & Snelling or Newport Beech Age ncy. 434p Campus Dr .. EOE Ichabod'• '"'"'°""· Opening soon, 0. Co. •a looldl11pln9 Clfftl newest night/ spot. 8 Full Ume. exper. helpful stories in the sky. Dining but not. nee. Many com · & dancing to rock & pop. pany benents. Apply at: Apply ln person at 23861 1660 Placentia Ave .. El Toro Rd. Ctop noor or Costa Mesa Home Savings & Loan --------- Bldg.) El Toro. Thurs, •CAI DRIYHS• Fri, Sat, Mon & Tues CbttkerCab between 6-9pm. 951-2800 710-0222 BEAUTICIANS&-------- MANICURISTS, follow-CAFETERIA Ing pref. To work In WORKER , warm. friendly salon . Hrw. nexlble. The H•lr $4.1 lj'haw _D_e_pot_._55'1_·2234 __ . ____ , Temporary, part-lime Buuty and aubetltute poeiUons Pro•resatve salon In available at Huntington " Beach Union High Newport looking for School Olslrict. Duties creative, motivated, include service food and w""'tralned, exp Hair 1ederal cleaning of DellO*'.C.lll»-0304. cafeteria. Apply at Need h e Ip In m y advancement in grow- established residential Ing company. To set up cleaning service. Good appt. for Interview call pay. Call today. 751·5198 Stan at673-9000. ~--------CLERICAL Invoice ore COUNTER HELP nds person 1c.rurale No experience nee. AM w/figures, typing & 10. shift. Full lime. Apply in key, exp. req. 979-8600 pel'l(ll'l: Dlppity Donuts, C.M. 1854 Newport Blvd .. _ C.M. Going Into Business? > A• required by law, ne w bu1lne11e• u•lng a Flctltloua llu•lnHe Name muat reg leter that name w"h the County Clerk. Call the DAILY PILOT LEGAL DEPARTMENT for tonne and furthe r lnformadon. 142""321 ht.332 COUMTHHBJt Sat/Sun IOPM·8AM, Mon-Fri 7AM·lPM Winchell's DQnut.s 2sa E. 17th ST CM Counter help wanted 1 F /T , M ic he l le's Cleanen, 496-5124 ¢US TOOi.AMS Nl&ht custodians needed by HunUn1ton Beach Ci-~ )' School District. ~bm per month, de· pendin1 oo uperlenc1. Apply 735 l4UI St. Hunt- lnston Beach S»-11151. ·•••••• lailyPUat . ·• • Cameraman · • BOOKK!!PER/ Room lat. e Experienced at least 5 years. e e Must be able to use newsp-per e RECr.PT. MedlcaP'.ot· flee, La1una area. Small. con1eolal office. full time. l ntunnll• forma/typhi1. Call Bet· _ # e camera· -,and platem akln t e A"'._ e systems. Excellent waaes and e ty: •nm. IC>Olll9• Part tlme. A/P . A/It, PJR, Ute t"*'I· Fltsl· ble In. rte-. call Mr. Hallda1. M64711. uu .... 11.-wD a D1U1 Pilot CIUSllled M ._, ,, I .. •~~~. 1 ·be nefits. AJ>ply ln person e • w/resume to Orante Coast Dally e · • ,Pilot. ' . . • ...... : • i?t;:t_ : l<mt Yorktown Ave. 'I Costa Mesa, CA •. ~f':~tb, ~ual Opportunity Employer ..-tO(llllJ .• • l -~•...,.•/f/11 ~ ~-··~········ ~ -· ... I . , .. -' .. I ',,J , . -_A ' I ,\ I I ! j I ' ~ 11 I, I I I I :r ,, I I i I , r1, , :: ~ ; •• \I\', ' ., ,1 '• } I l I PACUGINI <>nnae County'• Ind.ins inamladu,. ol health product• require• ~ckacinl ptnioa. Re.d la~J~. run lat..l•U• machlne. pull orderi and packa1e bottle•. other duties u aaalpecl. liiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-H • ndlca p~d woP k era. rut hanCla/1ood mind. We want you. &U·'907. ••• ,,..c .... ~5 E. Ulth St. #62 CofstaMeaa A.PPlY 1n persoa to: • UC8'110MIST Irvine are•. 8am·5pm. Ute b1llna • fUlnJ req. saoofmo. -(714>978-7243. 658191. ----..-----1Dry Cleaner ne.eds 'Dat• Procaalng TBMINAL OPllATOR CAU 78()..3400 oaL FIT & r fT... Ellary's, 3444 E. Coast Hwy.CdM ,67~1354 Delivery Driver lo work at auto parts store. Must be 18 or over. have valid California Driver's license. good driving re· cbrd. & know Costa Mesa. Apply at: Hub Auto Supply . 2120 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. 646-2464, ask' for -Claud DELIVERY mature. resp, person to work 4 hrs. evet\ings & Sat Gd. pay + gas money . M r Bes t Cleaners, CdM, 675-3306 Engineering EHGIN.IRING AIDE ~--_,~_l!~ng and ~;:r~n~elated education or couri;e work Apply Immediately No Resumes COUNTY OF ORANGE Personnel Dept 625 N. Ross St.. , ' Room G· lsO 'S~nta Ana, C_l!.~2701 (714) 834·2844 Affirmative ActiOn Employer M /F Typesetting company ~ young or mature person. Must have neat ,appearance to work as~~~~~~~~~ local messenger. usin1tl ________ _ company-owned car. Factory Worlcen Ca.n be 'typeseltinl( op Permanent position portunity arter l year A Costa Mesa. 631·0700. full time job, Mon -Fri 1---------9-5:30. MUST have rlean . drivers l icense In File Clefks -want ii Irvine. near airport Call <'hange' llse vour sk1lli; ror appt. 549-2231 ror bonuses 641 3907 Delivery man for LA Flexible hours. car Times to homes in C M phone. nee· & H.B. J.6AM . S375-S45-0I 642-3169. 4·8PM mo. + bonus. Dependa ble car 546 4481 or 964-4982 DRIVERY·P IT 18 & over. Good dr1vinli! record. N.B 751-4705. l>efttal Assistant Chair side, RDA &'X ray li e. req .. 4"'1 day wk , benefits. salary open 642·6880. 673·3403 wknds D'e nt al Assii.ta nl chairside with X Ray lie. Part time Seal Beach office. 431·2929 Dental OtlhodutiHcAsst 1 Lacuna Beach. Dental exper. req. Good wages. benefits 494-8555 FOOD SERVICE Part time work availa- ble Need a little extra money" Work for the Irvine lln1f1<'d School Dist Foorl ServlcE' Dept part time. & still enjoy other a<·t1vities for the balance of the day App- ly: 29'1 I Alton Ave Irvine. 552 1383 E 0 F. FULL TIM F: days/nit<'s Ans serv No exp nee Call · 833-3333 EOE GcrdeMr H~per Work includes OP,era lmg Hesson mowe r . Ex ce llen t benefits 546-6682 General 11-.IGIMHtl•yCt.llb 1 h now hlrincJ= ,,._. o.-ca.rtt '7AM·SPM PIX01Mt1ator ~p'd. 2PM·10PM Codlfail Walter Waitress Ell perlenced •days5PM-12PM l d3y llAM·SPM H!ght Dffll Ca.rt& Fri.sat.Sun 11PM-7AM Spa AHeodalth Ladie's Spa 7AM-2·30or2:3Q·9 Men's Spa Sat Sun 5.JOPM-12PM Please call for a ppt 645-7358 Mon -Fri 8:30-5PM General STO, LOOKING ... START LEARMIMG! Kelly Services l'an offer you ill)med1 ate. exciting temporary positions when & y,here you want •TYPISTS •CLERKS *SECRET ARIES •WORD PROCESSORS Apply at 2102 Rus ml·s~ Center Or Suite 208 Irvine. 833-1441 or 27957 Cabot Rd. Laguna Niguel 8.11 05<12 GENERAL OFFICE INSURANCE CLERK TJPIST ThLc; is an excellent op- portunity ror a <1 haT'p detail minded 1nd1v1dual in insurance claims General Office Consulting hrm needs mature . ener~elic person w1th po!\itive al t1lude to do j?eneral or h ce work greet clients. G~ lypmg and offi<'e answer phone:;. type ett· I skills arP required HARDWARE SAU.:$ L.AGUMAl .. CH Retail. ferm fµtl & p/time. ~ Broadway. 497.4403 HARJ)WARESALES Full time/Part.time. Ap· ply ln person: Crown Hardwa~. 1024 Jrvlne <We1tcUtr Plaza> N.8. You are the wlnnt'r of 4heHckeh (llA value). to ......... 41oetShow Mar. 4 lhru Mar. 8 Anaheim Convention Center Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to claim your tickets. ••• -----------~------Kelp needed. Take & de· liver orders. High earn· ings potential Ph. 642 3169. 4·8PM ----H O M ECLEAN I NG SERVlCE help needed 1mmed Call btwn Mon· Thur5-7PM . 645·0961 Hospital MEDICAL , SOCIAL WORKER Le~al SecreUU'y, exp In litigation. gd skills. H.B. Non-smoker. 848-1400. Legal Secretary for sole practitioner. airport loc. Cong~nial atmosphere, nex hrs. Prerer back~ ground in civil lit./busi- ness planning, word pro- cessing exp helpful. Con· tact Jim at (7 14 > 975·0363. LeCJCll SK 'y Litigation exp. for sole p r actit io n er O.C. Airport Loe. Xlnl salary position to start immed. 851-9339 We are one of Southern Live-in lady mature for California's leading companionship. lite 200 + hed acute care hs kpg/cooking, free hos pital/trauma cen room /board/sal ary. ters We have an Im· Ca ll Mrs . Dunlop mediatc opening for a 494-8C175 t'lm1cal socrnl worker --.---k·---- Candldates should have Llve-:m house eeper com n minimum of 2 years I paruon for elderly lady expenence. and be MSW I 642-0056 hcen~ed as a clinical social worker by the Board of Behavioral Science Examiners We orfer ver y com pellt1ve salaries and an exce llent bene fits Loan Officer Lie. nee I M V E S T COUHSB.OR Exp in 2nd & 3rd TD loan placement (714 )832 -6311 . (213)413-4050. package. If you feel you ---------may qttalify for this OAN position. we invite you to L co ntact our · PERSONHEL DEPT. 7 14-979-12 I I FOUNTAIN VAUEY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 17100 Euclid at Warner Fountain Valley, 92708 Equal Opportunity Employer MI F Hostess IOllURHS REST AUR.AKT Now hiring part lime day hostess . lnlt.-ilew 2-•PM, Tues.-Thtif!\ l7 Fashion Island. Newport Center VA/FHA LOAN CLOSER A ~!'1!~~~c8~e. J780:2Glllette A'1e. Irvine, CA 927l3 P/T·F/'i help needed In malt room. Piece work + ~centive. 641·3907. F.Q11aJ Opportunlt)' Employer M/F P/Ume, 7days, 2hrs/dai· ly,. AM delivery, L.A . Timee. StOO per week, + llH allowance. Laguna Beach. $-8496. lttc ....... st Part/Full 'Time Recep. tionilt. Typina, ll&ht bookkeepina & other 1---------• clerical work. Hasson & Aseoc. 851-1~1. MATMIAL RIC8'110NIST HAMDUNa Pmdt,,..... Optr. Full time. Sun.-Thura. Parts clerk. r ubber hose P /T evenings. Over Lite typin«" 10-key ex· prod\lcts, must pass co. 3Yrs. exper. necessary. perience needed . Pvt. pbyakaJ Including back Costa Mesa. 631-0700 Country Club. 6'4·M04. x-ray. Taking appllca· ~~~~~~~~I REC~IST Uons btwn a & lOAM On· ly. Stratoflex . 17671 ftllAl,fTY Wilh or WJ t typing ~ needed. Top pay. Tern· Armstrong Ave., Irv.. CONTROL porary & full time. Call EOE A Kendavis Ind. Final inspection. hose & Tod Services at 979-8900 _c _o _______ rilling, must pass co. physical including back Restaurant Help Ma lure ornce person to take control or main· tenance & cleaning com· pany orfices. Hrs : 10-6. Salary + bonus. Call 966-0627. x-ray. Taking applica-Buspersons & Cocktail tions btwn 8 & lOAM on· Waitress/Walter. Apply ly. Str,atoflex. 176'11 in person. Beach House Armstfong Ave .. Irv.. Restaurant. 619 Sleepy EOE. A Kendavis Ind.. Hollow Lane. Laguna Co Beach. SALIS C••u 1rltelatlM1 TRAINEES This ls a perm. pos. for careei:. oriented, hi1hly motivated Individuals. Our comprehens ive sales training program will prepare you In de- velopi.na new acct&. aa well u maintaining ex. lstln1 cu,,tomer base in the O.C. area. l n · dlviduals willing to work hard &c take direction wlll develop highly pro- f 1 table sales s kill$ w /unllmiled income potential. For confiden- tial inlA.!rvlew with So. Calif's. largest indepen· dent dealer. contact: MEDI CAL Real Estate Licensee to Front orfice ex per / 1 sit lovely new condos in person off ice. Call CostaMesa.631-4361 Renee: 972-2868 Lori Murray. RESTAURANT Caur. Copying P roducts Catering Co. has open· 17741 Mitchell. Irvine. MEDICAL COURIER Mu s t h av e own transportation & be familiar with Calif. fnvy. system. No sales. Pleasant position ror in· div. who enjoys driving. Mon· Fri .. 9-SPM MB>ICAL OFFICE Needs p e r so n ex · perie n ced with die· ta phone. insurance bi II· i ng & h andling telephones One person omce. Fulltime position Santa An a area 831 -0480 Medical RECEPTION IST for radiology office in N. B Exp prererred. M F . gd benefits. 631·4422. Nurse s Aid e /House - keeper. wk ends or Ii ve- in Fri'. N.B. 642·3481 Nun Ing Nurse Aides, 7-3:30 & 3:30-7 :30PM. Country Cl ub Co nv . H osp. 549-3061. Nun1lng REGISTERED NURSE SS.63 to hl.01 per hour No experience. Full and part time. Additional for PM work. REAL ESTATE.. Opening for car eer m inded pe rson. Top Newport location. Serv- ing Westcliff, Newport Hts. E. Costa Mesa. Liberal incentive com- mission split to 80"h. Call Dan 64S-7221 Century 21 Westclirr Real F.state Lie. Nee. I H V E S T COUNSELOR Exr in 2nd & Jrd·To loan p a cement (714 )832 ·6311 . (213)413-4050. inJts for run ~ime, pa,rt 979-2333 time . ~A M t o ~~~~~~~~~ 9 :30AM /1 P M f or-= sandwich & salad as· ---------sembly. Also need full Sal~/Eng-electronics. time slicer to train on Established M anufac- portion control Lori's lurer 's Rep. E~cellent Kitchen. 979·<Y147 o p p o r t u n i t y Restaurant Help Del Taco in Newport Beach is now hiring full & part time help. Both day & night s hirts available. Please apply in person. 2112 South Salary /Benents/tncen· t1ve. Industrial equip· ment /c ompo nents Orange County a rea. EZRA MI NTZ AS· SOCIATES lNC. 213-670-5410 East Bristol. Newport ~~~~~~~~~ Beach. Sales· Restaurant Real F.state SUCCESSOR -S how dancer wanted Jor: I nflation F ighter . P /time work . F /lime pay & tax advantages. 714· 96(). 5646 FAILURE IH '8 I? 1. Have you considered the pitfalls of com- mercial & residential re- al estate? For example: 17"4 INT. rates. long escrows, fa rming for listings. com petition. etc.! rrot.ssional Land eo. pol atloft Has lhe answer for your .s ucces,, in 1981. 2. Learn to market low cost lots and acreage in So. Calif. We have 10~ Ichabod's Penthouse Opening soon. 0 . Co. 's newest night s pot 8 stories in the sky. Dining & dancing lo rock & pop Uplo$7. Apply in person at 23861 El Toro Rd. (top rtoor or Home Savings & Loan Bldg). El Toro. Thurs. Fri. Sat, Mon & Tues between 6-9pm RETAIL SAL ES LAGUNAIEACH Hardware . Perm. full & p /time. 24-0 Broadway, •97-4403 SALES lmmed. openings, full lime & part time reader ad representatives for inside sales positions. Gd. company benerils. Apply in person: Pen- nysaver, 1660 Placentia Ave .. C.M. Monday· Friday, 1 to 5 SALES INT. rates. Earn SSOK to I• .. -------· $150K, first year . un-RETAIL limited leads & more! Newport Beach leading J ewe le rs seeking full lime Employee well versed in sales & om ce procedures. 5 day week including Saturday. no evenings. Call 673-9334. LlcenM NCIUiNd. For success in 1981. ask for Mr. Telles 95.s-3402 & 831-8557 Sales DESIGNet DRAFTER Laguna Beach elec t ronics manura cturer needs. •an experienced per<;on lo be responsible for drafting & mechanical design runcl1ons. Mui;t ha ve th orou.l(h knowledge or drarting Gall Bobbi 644 -91~ We offer a compellt1ve eves SSl·5184 I s alary full beneht s ._ _______ _ GEHERAL OFFICE packa~e plus _<irlvan~e HOST /HOSTESS Full time 2 positions available Day & eve. Must be able to work wknds Apply 10 person . 3PM to SPM The Jolly Roger, 400 So. Coast llwy, Laguna Beach. No Columbia Savings has an immediate opening in i t s Anah ei m a d - ministrative oHice for an experienced VA /FHA loan closer. Selected ap- plicant will have recent FHA insuring and VA guarant eeing ex · p e r i,e n c e . W i 11 be responsible for process· ing and e xamining various documents (sales escrow instroc· lions. title and appraisal reports. deeds of trust> for conformance with Loan Committee re- quirements. T yping COU.._.TY OF R ECEJVJNG Clerk - P /time truck driver. D ay s hift. Mon-Fri •97-1741 HELP! B U ILDER S E M · PORIUM. a division or t.be Wickes Companies and California's largest chain of Home Improve- ment Centers. is grow- ing again! OPPORTUHITY CONTINUES TOKHOCK When you work for the Los Angeles T imes Circulatlon dept. as a field representative in a part time sales program which involves signing up new subscribers· in the community. Many now in this program earn more than S200 per week for' working just a few hours each day. We're looking for shar p Individuals who have a neat appearance and a knack for talking with people. We pay hourly wages + generous com· missions. Previous sales experience helpful. but not necessary. T menl opportunities fo or Ty~mg & gen. o!c. ski_ ls more information pleu~._.. req d .w ork vaned & m· contact Dehh1c FowlH terestmg Costa Mesa al 714.558.1414 area. 546-7172 procedures: PC board ---------1 layout, digital. analoi:. GEHERAL OFFICE microwave circuit de Huntington Beach area. sign. & some knowlerlgP Sm office lnvo1cin.I(, or electro-mechanical typinJi:, heavy P.hont' packaging. contact with rustomers DRAFTER 847·3563 •to do mechanical detail --------- IHA. lnsuranceComp;1n\ nf North Amer11·a soosouth Mam 400 Cmtra I Towrr OranRl'. C'A F.qual Oppty Employer M F phone calls. I 11 o s t ~ I H o~ l e s s e s · Waiters/Waitresses wanted for· drawings for assembly ---------1 It layout. Knowledge of GE:NERAL OFFICE s hop practi ces & lmmediate opening fora machines desirable d e pend .. able . ex Work or school exper perienced person with equivalent to 2yrs xlnt. typing skills & u ttlghschool mechanical p 1 ea~ in I? ph o n e drawing & math courses personality Duties \\ 111 necessary. al!IQ include filing & Opportunity for advan general office work cement & career Xlnt bencfits &working •rowth. We offer xlnt. conditions with a l!rn''· pay&benefits + · ing rompanv Appl) m 4 DAY WottK WEEK person at Facility is in beautiful Tll E JOLLY ROG 1-:R I Laguna Canyon near INC Beach & Resort areas 17°'12 G1lletll' Ave Call for appt: Personnel Irvine Dept. Telonic Berkeley · 714-546 0331 714-494-9401. Laguna GEHERAL OFFICE Beach. E.O F.. • Need good typin~. 10-key Di s hw asher s , buspersons, full & part lime. Immediate open· lnga. Apply In person How ard J o hn son's Restaurant. 2550 So. El Camin• Real. San Clemente. DomesUc Help wanted. U ve in po8ition. skilli1 & phone manner. Order Desk & hte bkkp~ Part time now. p()ssible full time. 15311 Monrovia Ave. N.B. 548-5125. General Office Person with good skills to work in ~.B. offi ce. Gd benefits. Please call Mrs. Kelley at 752-8931. GUARDS Irvine & SA. locations. S4 00 & up 978·72-13!'.lr 638·8191 GUARDS Full & part l1mt' All area~ u nHorms furn 'd Ages 21 or over. retired welctime No exper. nee. A p p I y l ' n i v e r s a I Protection S<'r\'lee 1226 W. SUl St Santa Ana lntervll'" hr' ~I· 12 & I 4 Mon-Fri Hair Colorist French foil hair c9!nrisl lyr. training & 2) rs ex per '" french roil t•olor ini?. Dut1r~ include normal h a1rdresc,1ng service. S7 .5-0/hr Take ad t-0 the Stale Employ· ment Service office in Orange County. DOT 332.Z71010 HAIRDRESSERS Costa Mesa. Rent or commission. Call Mgr 548-1311. 842-1812 A Christian couple or I penon needed to take care or 3 children + cooking. Mml be able to drive. Car & self con talned apt. provided on nme lfOWlds as main bome In So. La•un•. For •et•ll• call Judy at -..00. Mon. thf'\I Frl GRAVEYARD CUSTODIAL tAMtoSPM. • Drapery Coordhutor, 4aP· penon needed ror ·~ department ln •ur deal 1n 1tudlo. •aaoi. DRAPERY SffOP hl Nwpt Bch nHda dlecha.alcal peraon. Good drMna rtcord. l'ut edvaaeemeet for llaarptralnet.: ,,.07 ... . 11.,.. ...... ,.........u. ......... aa..us.t, ... ,. ........... "' .... , ..... l ... ...... ,,. "*1t· ., Immediate seasonal openings elClst of Individuals to work 30 to 40 hours per week In tt)e Gra'ie· yard Custodial shift during o-ur Easter and Summer seasons. Starting rate of pay ls $-4. 73 per hour, wnlch Includes shift differ- entlal, No experience required. Possible pf,meoe11t pooltlons lvaUabte at the end of Summer. Ichabod's PNthouu Opening soon. 0 Co. 's newest night spot. 8 stones in the sky. Dining & dancing to rock & pop. Up to SS/hr. 18 ok. No exp nee . will train App- ly in person al 23861 El Toro Rd. llop noor of Home Savings & Loan Bldg ) El Toro. Thurs, Fn. Sat. Mon & Tues between 6-9pm 951 -2800 Hotel •PM Housekeeper hi TifM /Ens We are seeking reliable people oriented persons. Enjoy excel lent co. benefits including a rree meal per shit\. Apply in person 9AM-Noon. Mon- Fri. Personnel. · . MARRIOTI HOTEL 900 Newport Center Or. Newport Beactl Equal Opp Emplyr M/F HOUSB<HPH Live-in. 2 ln family\)llm- p I e cook in&, so m e English, must have local hskpng refs. Linda late. Ans wer Ad . 1358 642-4300. 24 hrs. Housekeepers wanted. SeacUrt Motel UMll So . Coast Hwy, La1una Be.ach.~. Housekeeper /Com pan.ion for elderly person. Live· lnorout. 833-2008. HOUS9C .... S We haw an immediate ope ll11\I for 2 hoUMkeepen. Full time position•. lOPM·IA M shifts. Xlnt. f.rlnfe bendlta pac:ktie. Apply tn P8Jbn It Adv a.ncejl Health Center. UOO 8..utol St. North, St•· II 100. NewPOrt Beach. E.O.E.M/P'. H~eeper for eldtrlJ lecly. Uv•ln Mature ..... to drtvt. ~ .. k.., ...,_._ Attrutiv• •~··· Reft . rtq'd • M4-21JO.ID-•1 skills of .S·SS wpm re-" quired. We ofrer a top ORANGE starting salary. excep- liona 1 work en viron · CorrKffoMI RECEPTIONIST ment, generous benefit M.dlcal 5-Ylce Part time. Good ap- package including den· Affirmative Action pearance. Like working tal and vision. and ex· Employer M/F willl people. Lile typing. cel lenl g r o wth op -~~~~~~~~~ 631·5664. portunity. Please call ---------- Nancy Perrin at (714) Part time Working. but RECEPT /SECY 776-7101, ext. 83. for an looking tor an extra Restaurant design firm, interview appointment SI .000? Call 595-2390. has immed. opening for Columbia Savin9s and Loan Association 910S. Brookhurst ' Anaheim EqualOppty Employer M /F MACHINIST P-' time ror short run production lathe work- lile, clean job. 646-3215 MACHI.ME SHOP TRAINEES lmmed. openings for mach. operators . Will train for C.M. plant. Ex- ce 11. co. b enefit s Deltronic-545-0413 d e pendabl e s h arp Part time he lp in office '1 person w /good typing day week 5PM-7P M s.kills. Able to handle S 3. 35 /hr to s la r l. correspondence. riling, Newport Harbor Animal adding machine. er· Hospital. 631-103> rands. busy phones & Part Time COYMl .. g Youth Carriers Adults with out.standing attractive personalities to spend 15 hrs per week counseling youth ages 10-15. Evenings & Weekends Available Si5 per wk . Cal l 2:JG.5:30pm. Mon thru Fri. 642-4321 ext 343. Ask for Lori. Coost PUot 330 ay Street Costa Mesa. Ca. E q u a I 0 p p o'r t . Employer front office. Congenial small office located in Irvine industrial com- plex. Xlnt. medical/den· tal package Orange County Restaurant Services. 2601 Daimler St . Santa Ana . 714-641-5700. RECEPTIOHIST Lag. Bch hotel. Flex hrs. Neat. dependable. Will train. 497-2446 RECEPTIONIST Exciting position in our design studio! Good telephone personality; TYPING & f i ling . 556-1~1. ---------PhoneSales/Adv.Spec. R~/h.Offlu Small, friendly com- pany near ocean n~s fblltime 1penon for re- ception & variety of 1eneral orrlce duties. Must have good typing akiU.. Donna, 645-3132. MANICURISTS WAMTIO W /Cliental great rental, xlnt working cond . 770-ZIM5 MANUFAcruRING LABll CODER Inttnevitamin manurac- h1rlnt company re · quires person to work ln Ubel Root'i keepln1 1011 and r•cords and prindn« pachfi.n.I lo- formetion on lebels. Wlll won lo close Ualaon with mnufac:tarln1. =r-=la and J'DA . RtpotU to manufa~lur l ns roreman. l'ttue call ror appelntment: S 1,000 IONUS for experienced phone pros. fllghest comm. In lndl.lllltry. For confiden- tial interview call Mr. Taylor. 714/498-2953 San Clemente area. llC.rtOMIST Wltb es.cellent typing akilll for enpneerlng or- f\ce. C.ll.157·114l Our new store in Santa Ana will have its Grand Opening soon. We are seeking qualified a nd experienced in dividuals to work as CASHJERS. in SALES and in the WAREHOUSE. Both full and part-Ume positions a r e avai l able. In· terviews will be held al the store located al· 21 JOS. IRISTOL CIR.ISTOL ATWARHERt SA.HT A AHA. CA. Wa rehouse applicants are requested to apply on Monday morning. March 2. 1981 as only a limited number or these positions are available. Interviewing hours are 9 AM·NOON & 1:30 to 4 PM, beginning Mon .. March 2nd and continu· in g Tues . & Wed. or possibly longer Ir the need still exists. A.Pft.Y~RLY! · Successful applicants can expect to begin work:lng and tralnJng on March 9, 1981. We offer a tood atartlnl rate with an automatic· increitie •Iler the lit g months. Tb1a la an ex- cellent opportunity for en indlvidual to 1row with a new st.oft and wltbourvcoandln1 com· P•nY which offen op. Portdl• for advance• ment. COMlt·JotM C>mllAMl ••Wl•••t At 8uladen t:mporlum, wtth all W.'H &ot, m've sot It amte. Call M onda y -F rida ~ 9AM-5PM. 957·2361 ext, #1204 Salesperson Paint counter. Some ex per. re· q 'd . Laguna Beach lumber Co. 494-~38 or 540-8267. Salespersons, canvass trainees. pd daily. No e xp , s tart immed 497..445() SALES PERSON . mature, for s peciality s hop. Exp. helpful but not nee. Full & P /lime. Call : 646-~ for appl. Sales Put your Van or Pickup to work & make great money. Exp a + but not n ee. Green World ; " 898-0300. Salespeople-Cathy Jean, Fashion latand"s finest ctothin1/1boe store bas lmmed, openings for eaaer. attractive aat.espeople to work tn our Faabion Island store. We will train the ri1ht pencnnel. Contact 1U cardo or Joe at 7•'700. t SALISPaSOM Fulltlme, amblUou.a aae.l*'Oft wut.d to work In marine urdware....,..ao.~ ex per. preferred. Xla1 bnefttl " w.dlDt .... dldlm .... im. • SALIS TRAINEES .. ..,. • .,. •tff Pull or pt/ttme, exceU. ......... 1 "' oppt1. for cotle1e stu· ltllC.,.OMll denu Ar moonlif!hlers. E~_,.,, phoau, l)'pe Eaall)' earn tl~W/hr. 45+wpm, Ute bkllp ~II! Jacll at 8Gl·2'4Z, misc. clerical. Jrvln J-4PM mfr. Call K.H. 54N894. iJSCHOOL AIOIS Sttl"Nry ApplicaUoN are beln1 20-~ ~l.'/oJone ~ '°" Clusroom w om a n ( a m a n > llde=-aoM S.lO. Com· en11Merin1ofc. lnCosta t.amltY J.Jal.lon Aide-Mesa. Etcell. •salary. eliee -,.~. $4.74 to SS.79 Please call: Mon. thru per hr .. I to 3~ hn. per ..,. I ( t .. 3 0 p M day . BIJin1ual rr ··a ,..: • c lusroom A lde _ 645·2842. Thompson ~ Floatation Co. EOE etnamese, $4 .84 to ---------90 per hr .. 3 to s~ hrs:,_ ________ ! per day. Bw Aid,, $4.21 '4SS.13 per hr. Noontime Aide, SUl per hr., 1~ to 2 hrs per day, ChUdcare ·Aide, S:U8 lo $4.40 1¥r hr .. as ~. Apply: Westminster School Dist .. 14121 Cedarwood, Westminster. E .O.E. M /F SECRETARY Court re· lated victim-witness program. Clerical & Ad· min. duties: typing, shrthd, rtt. keeping, fil. ing, corre~pondence. scheduling, press re· leases, etc. 2 yrs. exp. $1.000 per mo .. xlnl. benefits. Apply via re· sume by 3-9-81 to: YSP, Inc. 280S Royal Palm Dr .. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 SECRETARY Fash. Island. Internal 'I ~ktg. olc. w/mjr. corp. in the engineering mfgr. & cent. business. Req 's. ~\. typing "shorthaDd ; Jk ills. 76CHJOll • · SICRffARY Xlnt opportunity for sharp penon for position with larfe packaging Co. at executive offices ln N.B. Good secretarial 1klll1 needed, l)'pln1 ~e 80Wpm, dJctatlDC Wfachlne exp a must, '6ottJtaod preferred but not req. SupeJ'b benetfts. $1250/mo +.Call Lola at (714)152>2'1 tl. TniltSsOIPM llcta Sec'ys Exec. Sec'ys ......... t ~ 1tifi}.ll 19111 Whirlpool frotl·fru refri1. ne1r new, tna. 842-4141, f7M335 AMHOMll!OOO TRAIN I NO Complete IN HOM r. Tralntn' Obedl•n re/Prqbftim 11olvlnw . pr~l<Jn ea 7816 W11her10ryer apt 1111• 1rtal cond w /1t1nd war rant)' 'lll Aprtl tlhJl()bO ..... ttu~I• maltt •oodhlJmt• ltHYI)' 1111111 fll<tllllJ IWJ 10111 llydr1ull11 ttht tu . MtlllnlOOO C'tlr HJI, ,_l)'I In• ftar 11001• tllllr Jh r•t I U UI filMI t1il)'ll . 6•1M@Yjjl! •'lht1rl1n tlu11ky mnl., Cloud tlh1JllH1lllon M m1t ••II fWO. IUll I . • ••• I060 ················••!•••• HORS~ BOARDED Back Bay. N.8. Lil{hted aren1. 641·9191, »7· ------''--Jew.try 1170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wiii tr1de complete 1847 Rogers natwure 18 ael· llnp + servers) In case for alurdy 14 ct fold chain, 16" or lonJ(er. Call for Information. 960-5844 evtwknda Man's 14Kl yellow gold bracelet in a nugget. tex· lured curb link. Sell al SO 'J o f a ppraised value.548 ·6446 or 548-1'744 Irvine Coasl Country Club Membe r s h ip available. 955-2699 . &.ewl•u• • Helium Bouq uet• d•· Uver9d. Perteet for 90IO ....................... ~ .................. ,.. ------.....,..,.~.,..-~-1 Yadlt '11 YZ Yamaha HO: ---------• Clln'DION ...... riddm.tlOO. OUMlau..t n'CbMltYawt ai .. 1... 'Saad lal_l.i l u'l\er. u---~-11 ---------· 1tod1 40nP vw I T· ._._~in.a 'T1 Honda 175 Ellinor.: Trailer. '11 Licente. !'' "' °""P c~ •HarborBlvd. '90 -· '*» mJ, twly COSTA MESA equipped, Jtbr, •Wll'ft. C Chdlln1 d irt bl~•. xtnt tond, s 1 50 . I 7 1 . 9 5 2 1 , • H~:m::~~ mutt tell. '5$0/080. P'ullerton .• ...... . SACRIFICE Home portNwpt 8cli -552-·Mll_. _____ ,4 WW Drh'" 9llO t7f·2100 SllJOO. 54MIOt • Mra.T.I.,..._ 2Ue Walla~Ave. Video came machine. 1JIAYUMll 27 ft. twt. I JO <714)631·5192 (21.S)m.5G7 '81 HondaATC no, Brand •••••••••••••• ... ••••••• -----~---'IMW t7tJ New. UMd once. llOO. ie BLAZER nu enJ, CB, WI IUY •••••••••••••••••••••" 77NS1Cor548-mM •mltm c.,., eq. ttooo. CLIAM CAIS r.or th e beet dul In M4·z:me..10Je1t Ate TIUCKS 0rante County ... eo11te CC.ta llna Wiii aeU, trade buy . ---------• Guuanteed. Act now You are the winner of 4fnetlcbh 83 l ·OM2. <U4Va lue>. to PAIH . v ....... ... c .......... .... _.T ...... Fty , •IMMAca·.~· BOATS 8/12mo. plans prepaid from $180/mo. Including slip, lessons 7141964·591M '78 Kawaultt KX 250, Fadory Dirt Race Blke, xlnt cond.. very · fast. $500 OBP 5-48·8884, or 77oa:M '78 Ram Charger. am/fm .. Seet!1Today! I 8-trk, pt, a.lr, off-road suap. lo ml. Call aft A1lll11M LOSE IT ADVENT VIDEO BEAM 1etf SMw · & Eam Money lOOOA. 7' screen. washa· Mar. 4thru Mar. 8 . 821·32.41 ble. like new. cost $4400. .....,.,..., latr&Sll,OOo Ctl 671-2691 1 .... Anaheim Convention Mhul•••• sell $3000. 982·7911 h Center W..t.d 1011 Complete FISHER Stereo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ca 865171. ext. 272 to ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• 536-1104 38' CHRIS Tri~abin. T /S. claimyourlickets. WANTED: World Globe ---------• Gd . cond. Sl~.ooo . -S-PLIT--.·-s-~-·-O_N_E_D __ , • ~~nd. Csa;k~r;.pu:i~ ::: •• ~ _67_J._9060 ______ _ '* AllWOOO * 8 tr It tape p I ayer 35' Owens Bri1. '63, Tw. Wanted: Vega engine, S200toB0•3171 Y8's, loaded, N.B. moor· •••141-9111 ••• '69·'74, Cood running ing avail. $17,950. loah. Sall ' 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ericboo 32'. '75, loaded, custom int-ext. Bristol cond. Of{eror R.E. P.P. -7903, 988--0872. Prindle 16, tainbow sail, trlr, beaut., like new. $2275.871~ 2:30pm 964.fl31. '71RMU5Suiuki.Al.o'74 Jeep '77 CJ5 : Low XR'1$ Honda. AJ10 3 rail mileage. Xlnt cond . motorcycle trlr. Must XUA,I. Mu1t sell ! sell. 752-&fro.-URllJ'/OBO. 675-7306, MINI-BIKE Honda MR·50, good cond, $200. 541-2591 eves HONDA 400-4 Xlnt Cond many xtras '85() 832-~ MUST SB.I. '79Toyoto Uke new, low miles all options 16900/0BO -5210 CO MM ELL C l-iEVROLET "\,.II 1 " '. I I" I \ \11 ' S4t.-I 200 HtGHIUYB Top dollan for Sports Cars, Bugs. Campers. 914's, Audi's ·- SADDUIACK YAU.IYIMPOUS aa llarcuertte Pkwy. lllulon Vlejo I J 1·2040 49M949 CloHd Sundays CREVIER JobDWayneTennisClub cond, buy or trade for Panas on ic I n -dash S40-3855;M4-161Seves. ' h I motorcycle. 964-4645 ...pn/fm cass, digital re· am . members p . ad-out . list S400. will 131,'J ' Whaler-25hp $1100. incl. transfer . -... uo-.... Johnson , console . 8"-1549 Mlllkal sacr. _.... ............... IMtu AHii IOll C 1 t d teleflex steering, swivel Columbia 26: '70. xlnt cond. &: equip. w /poesi· ble Newport slip. Asking $10,500. 714/631-4352. For Sale: Brand new Chrysler 15bp outboard engine, in the box. 1 yr warranty. Orig. $950. Asking S750. 751·8967 754-1858 '71 Yamaha 250MX, xlnt '72 Scout II, 4X2, manual. hard & .aoft tops, ·roll cond. SS75. bar, can & wheel rack, &31-4848. eves. t $13'1 "•" _ AakCorU/C MGR JIMMARIHO VOLKSWA•EM 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH $' Sf • H OAOWAY 14~2000 , SANTA AHA -T-~-0-Al-•. -... 1-• 835·3171 N.B. Tennis Club Family ••••••••••••••••••••••• o m p e e q u a seats. cover & trailer. e c. 5._.-..,,, "'9"" ~ THI UlTllllATf DIVVIHG lllACHl#f Membenhlp CONN Director trombone Panasonic stereo S75. Xlnt cood. $2950. WIU de· 840-8110 with case. Excellent 642-3405 duct $400 if trailer not in· 12Scc Endoro motorcycle. PAIDFOI GOOD • CLIAM I U,..,CaRSI condition, $100. 675-8052 IOCllh&McrtM cl. Ca ll Howard at O r ig Oil Painttnc after&PM. Erlm•eRt 101. 893 miles $300. Call Trudm 9560 962·8275. • •••••••••••••••••••••• "Frazier The Lion" 4 · X .-r 4• Old Avon Bottles Quilter AMPW/J!J"JBL. G;;;,;•••••••••·;c;i0 7~9!93 10" Celestlan. Rebuilt • •••••••••••••••••••••• $250/080 Rob631·7231 . CHIU PAITIH Yea! "Chili Man" is Peavey reverb amp. b ack in busin ess! mikes&stands,nearnu. . 642·5837. $300. 642-4348, 675-4335 Port·a·Crlb, $35. High GU IT AR . Yamaha cbafr. $30. Stroller, $15. FG3t0. Like new. Must Like new. 975 .. 7752 sell. $175, 548--0645 Complete Beauty 4alon Gibson quitar. Carvm equipment & misc. furn. amp. mike & speaker 536-18S5 SJSO/offer 645-7292 *** -..... 18803Santa Marina Fountain Valley You are the winner or 4tr...ffck.ts CS14 value), to AaaMlm loatShow Mar. 4 thru Mar. 8 Anaheim Convention Cent.er RCA Brown Washer like Ibanez electric guitar. Call 642-5678, ext. 272 to new $95, Sears Lady Prol.modelwitJiTreeof claimyourtickets. Kenmore Wht Port. Dis-Life going up to the neck * * * hwshr S75. 17 cu' Philco Woodgrain body with1---------- N o · F r o s • l hard shell case. SSOO. CAMPWAYSRAFT F ridge I Fr e e z e r -~--------• 10 ft. l pc. noorboard. ~c~d:S wJ ilcct:r:::k;/ Office Fwnihre & ~a0~:~es~0aui~t .p~m tp IJA·l CM ~-0130 See l .. pullf I085 J ohnson motor. reblt. Manager ••••••••••••••••••••••• used 2 hrs. Asking $750. · Folding tables, walnut 546-4.326 Cross Country Skiis. veneer, 8 '. $30 ea.-------- boots. poles! Household _640-_9888 _______ 1 items : everything from COPIER $400 Beaotiful painting or your boat Sl50 NEWPORT H OUSE AND dishes . linens ... lo books . Beaut i ful or orfer.S59-5978eves clothing, hardly been worn. 494-1387. Exec. walnut d e s k, YAC HT PORTRAITS (60"X34"). 6 drawers, 1 ____ 67_S.._69_1~-- Electric amber hur· xlnt cond w/higb-back ricane lamp SS, world exec. chair. Must see to loah, M..w.. globe $4. double grill· apprec. SSSS. 759-1108. Ecplif11MM 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• smaJl BBQ. $2.50, Stan· Rolex 's·P r esident . BARlENT WINCHES. dard typewriter· s3o. OateJust. & most others . used. Sizes 28, 32 & 35. nietal typewriter table ... _ szo. Black wrought iron _a_u_~_,_U_c_. 7_52_-_79_1_9_. __ ,_S_tainl_._ess_._642_·29_32_. __ bakers rack $20, plants Olympia manual office Rowing DORY. 16' glass. '\SS ea. Phone631-3474. typewriter, legal site. Teall cap rails. grates. Refrig SlSO. Edger S75. $45. 64.5-0736 Co!11plete with light· A&W mug equip.. new ft.ts 8087 we1gbt oars. 642-2932. meat slicer. 552·0952 •••••••••••••••••••••••Inflatable Boat 12'6" will For Sale : Moto rcycle trailer. Honda XLlOO. Canary hens: SlO. handle 30 h.p. O/B S59S 551-1741 642·3622 skiesn Gibson copy. Pl-.os & OrcJmtt 1090 for Sale: Brand new. Bundy Saxophone.••••••••••••••••••••••• Chrysler lShp outboard 631-1163 1886 Emerson piano. engine. in the box. 1 yr 2' 1967 Chris Craft Cutlass-Claisslc, xlnt tond, 210 hp Chev, cuddy cabln . .Ofrshore or ski. Buylne bigger boat- m ust sacr. $4000 or makeolfer. 637-7918 Hobie UI. Red, wbt, blue '78 IT 175, good condition, sails, no trlr. $1350. 1000 mi. $500. 979-5113. 7~9072. Hot deal. 960-52'T7 '80Dat.sun Pick-Up 5 s peed . Am -Fm cassette. (1847234) IErlckson 'Z7, spotless, Motortto...n. Sale/ $4918 d I I 5 -· 500 R...t/S.__ 9160 Barwick IUJrts s .s P8 ,...,., · ''!""-... 131-33 I •83.'J.-0818.~• ·········~············· RENT: 22 ·· lux. mtr. ------4---- Lido 1<1-10 yrs old w/frlr home. Sips s. self-cont. 'IOCHEV OLET SALE.SEALEDBID all gear good cond. $275/wk. + 8•/nfi . 1/2 PICICUP As is, where ls. '67·35' SHOO. 551·2820 Ive mess 640-8585. V-8. auto. trans .. factdry cc~· CECra_f~-~v~ Ssekli(aft. loah, Sips/ WE c .A. ..... SILL air oond .. power steer· r.....,. ...,.,. ~.. ~ 9070 ""'" ing, stereo cassette. A Advance M a r i n e I · _. ynua It y pretty polar white gem Transport. 1672 Placen· 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (""'."_~ • with only 8000 miles . tia Ave, C.M. Ca. Feb. 25 HEWPORT MAllHA 559-1304 coordinated white spoke thru March 4 between Slips Avail. 646-0551 For Sale: .,4 Eld. Mini wheels & white lettered 8am-5pm. Sealed bid Motomo 24• 1 ded tires, dual tanks. sliding opening2pm, March4 at Pvtboatdock onNewport A 1 mde . ..,. .;,,.,.oaC 1'1 rear window& beauti(ul om ce at South Coast Island. 30' max. $160 mo. <7.1•)~~ ,.,;.,:'·......,· a red Cheyenne interior 752-2584 dys or 675-7267 .. ~. which is spotless . (3142) Ma2ndrine Surveyers. 5732 _e_v_es_. ________ T,....,,Travet 9170 Onsaleforonly E. St.. Long Beach. S 90803. Bid must be ac-PVI'SLIP4S' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7299 companied with money Huntington Harbour 8x30 Aristrocat. like new IOI WITHAM order or cashiers check $275/mo. (21.3)592·1969 SS.000. (KP6858). VOLKSWAGEN. made p ay ab I e to '99-3816 7600Westminster Ave. Charles Beal in amount loots, Stor• 9090 Trallen u.w•ty 9110 in Westminster of 10o/, ol bid. Balance of ••••••••••••••••••••••• •"""" 893-7551 638-7880 bid due 10 days . En· •Lido Peninsula Boat •••••••••.-••••••••••••• --------- Storage . S t o rage , MCYI'ORCYCLE t:w9FORD velo pe must s tate TRAILER ' "Sealed Bid". Owner re-launching & c r a n e Ra.ls GoodC d ~ ton Ranger. On ly 14 ,000 actual milh. Sharp! CIV05453) service for the dis· 3 I • on . serves right to refuse crimin ating boater . $4000BO. 540-9732 any or all bids. 14.30•. 673-9330. 675-5901 LIVE Aboarp boat in Live aboard slip. 40' Owens ready to move onto. NB. 642·4644 30' Pacemaker '63, xlnt cond. 400 mi. range. Crusader diesel eng, lo mi, all canvas, fresh paint topside & bottom. Dana Pt. $17,000 firm. Days 1213>463-3249. --- 21' Lyman Lapstrake Bay laWlch 1964 V8 Gray Marine. xlnt cond must see to a pp. 675-5208 15' ski/speed. 85 hp Mere. overha uled. trailer. '20001080 644-4839 <Steve > Enclosed hauUng trailer. nu tries. paint, s ide T~ -M • rack's. Very clean $350. 1porlut1011 . 96G-5:118 ... . ................. ---------· $5995 . JIMMARIHO VOUCSWA~EH 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 Aircraft 9110 A.to Set-Yiu, Ports ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Accessories 9400 '78 Toy. w/shell. many '78 Seneca JI. block Ume • •••••••••••••••••••••• xtras. looks sharp. ask· avail, wet-Sl.20. dry-$75. $SAVE SAVES ingS4000 642-9300 Partnenhip avail. S3000 WITH USID PARTS ---·----- dn. Full IFR, recent an· Imported car parts '77 Ranchero, white with nuaJ,BSqhrsTT. 7~2567 IMPORT blue Int. lo mileage. like c-.. Sde/ AUTOSUPPLY I n e w . 1 owner . iar-• 9120 101 N. ~8.f'Chester gas/propane. bed cover, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anaheim 776-9900 1 cu~tom whls & milgs. 1980 8 root Cab-Hi I m 4>32J.8722. CamperS3SO. For Sale 1·66 GMC lhT PU Xlnt 631-4794 CHEAP!! Cond. MotOlbH Illes 9140 Slightly used turbo kit 498-5916 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''TC>-'74 Oat.sun Z cars I ....._ ... d. ~,Mna 645·5700 WANTED! Late model Toyotas and V olvos. Ca ll us TODAY!!! Earle Ike TOYOTA·YOlYO lf U H.-9erll•._ c .......... "'" 646-tlOJ .,, U 0.'461 PORSCHES WANTED Allow us the opportunity to consider the purchase or trade-in 6f your clean Porsche. Check with Us T~ay! 13631 ..... b<>f 81\ICI Ga1den Gf'OWI ... &Jll. .. lllJ Top Dollar Paid For Your Car! JOHHSOH Ir SON U..C•Mercwy 26216 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 540.5630 We Pay OVER 1a.1oo61 Redwood, 2 x 6's. xlnt decking. 18,000' on hand 645-9137 ext 116 768-5837 square Baby Grand. warranty. Orig. $950. ivory keys. hand carved Asking S750. 751·8967 14 · Motorbo•t without HEW PUCH MOPEDS Rosewood. xlnt cond. motor w/l yr bch tie-up Any Model . Wholesale Four Posi-trac tires & '67 l.H. SCOUT. Auto. 4 cyl. Is l S600 takes . 531>-3471 For Your Good VW. Porsche or Audi ~ . ~ Collectors item. $2800 14' Gregor with 18hp jet. '-' ags u · rs I 5 I g · _at BackbayoMN\642·8674 Saveupto$187. m · nive a · u • ,,. Trade or best offer. drive motor. roll-a-boat """"" l'k S300 770.8334 '77 Chevy 30, high cube van. Grauman alum. body. overhead door,. air, am/fm stereo. 18,000 mi, orig owner. Mint cood. 9-5pm : 873-1401. • .•. , I • ' FOR SAs.E: 7,.,..,....., 631·2504 673-1455 1 e new · or """"'""' wheels. swivel seats. c• "'SSIC C AG ._,. Sale ol surplus vehicles -1"!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~1 .....,......,.,. VW-PORSCHE-AUDJ 445 E. Coast Hlway oars. anchor & line. 2 six r: and office equipment. GULBRANSEN Spinet. 1948 Chris Cr aft 22 ' Fort ......_ gal gas tanks . $1 500 bo t $1500 T PEUGECYI'MOPED -(3) Ford o/.t T pick-up gd. cond. $750. 642-9178 Owner67~~-runa u · · ony at Bayside Drive Newport Beach 673·0900 w/utility box (1970 ) aft6PM 631-4286or675-0915 Nearnew,$285/0BO. Oats ... Z (1972) (1976); o/.t T lnl'nl ---------1 '79 9.9 Suzuki O/B, 12 hrs 23ft Custom made Boal 642-4348, 675-433.5 motor Premium prices paid for any used car (foreign or domestic) in good <'Ondllion. . cab & chassis (1961); Wurlltier·Ebony satin i:i. Ford Sedan . 4dr (1973): fin ish console with use. UAe nu. w/traller & 50 hp motor Super buy, like new '80 (4) Adding machines bench. $95o.oo. Phone 645-997.2 Best offer. 631·7352 Motobecane. driven 550 + ott.r ports (Victor. Add o . X . 631-3474. mi. $450. 644-1163. 768-5137 '55 Chev 11"1 ton Flatbed with Uftgate S700. 645-1700 See Us First! Her m es ) ; m an u a I --------Have something you want 32' Pace. FB sed, V8's. t y pewriter. Contact PLAYER PIANO : tosell?Classifiedadsdo xlnt buy. 2705 W. Csl Cb a r I es Tessier . Beautiful Schaefu & it well. 642-5678. Hwy, NB. Bkr, 642..a200 ftNQtOt 125-$375 can Debi, S36-1692 superintendent at (714 ) Sons Gay 90's Upright. 6 3 1 · 1 2 O O . M e s a Dartt hand carved oak Consolidated Waler Dis· with stained glass in- trict. sert.s & tufted seat. An IUl.....1..11-investment! Come see, -TelephOM hear. play & make offer. ____ 963-_5535 __ -..-775-2256. Semi Invalid Walker LOWRY ORGAN , 2 w /brakes P o rt ab I e keyboards. pedal. Ex· Sl~/080 963-8674 cellent condition. 9600. N-Scale Model Railroad : or make offer. 960-5996 Locomotive , M~C WURLJTZERPianowith T~ansformer , _Model bench. Ebony Spinet. Ktts , Peco switches. Privllle Party. Kadee Couplers, etc. $900 • 631·6618 (96-4923. Ping Pong Table, for storage, $50. 551·5511. WURLITZER console folds piano, 'ba.k finish. like new . $1 175 . Eves /wkends on I y : I WANTED: Set of twin _552-__ 3504 __ ·------1 i slr.e bunt beda or re-Sid... 1093 gular. Must be In good ••••••••••••• •••••• • •• • condition. 538-3845 Salomon 628 bindings ENCYLOPEDIA AMERICANA Complete let. excellent toodltion. '75. 831-6118 with •now brakes. Used twice. On Hacan 185cm Austrian handmade Sprint skis. Both $85. ~2135. , .. Nwpt Bch Tenn1s ·c1ub RoullnOI Tara• 170cm. fam. membership avail. sood cond., Look bind· SIOO. Call Anawer Ad lnp,90/0BO.na.8850 f4S1.IC2"'300,24bn . lp•rtlllt.... 1094 Paul 8latae Heon, early ••••••••••••••••••••••• framed oil, H "14I", LllfBD UP • SHAP E I •. ITMm UP WJ'J1I A SLIM GYll J Ex.a.er. Perl. t0n.d. • 20 1al. .Jtex. aquarh1m All lutruetlone. New 1 +stand. ntter, pump, ..,,telltorm.M0-9" I. ~thermo . $50. •vw/wtmm. · Sear'• Top qualit y len1ll\al m.-aoy pool Collman ca1np1D1 tent. taW., ... ,ulatlon alle. 10 110. ApptOllC. Uatd l I ull• offer. 145·'1841. t l me . Us •eo-~144 j ...... -"-'"'-"---· -----· K.ar .. taa Ru.a lO'Xtl' For Sai.: Braad new l 81m/WIM ..... coaor. CbrJI ... Uhp OUlboard -..oeQ•lm ..... ln lbe'-.1 1' ............. Aila ••nut1. °"'· .... ...... di "" .,, :-:. Allm! ..... 111.-r .......... .. .....,.,. ..... _ ..... ~ .. .. •lHrH•e lll·Tffl . , .. 6 _... .. ... &1111 .. ar, 11111 m.mr IT'S f;ASV! Look for your ••mt .nd addl'ftl ln ttMl11•1 c:l119'fied McUon. 11 you find It, call M2·M11 Ext. m aad .te wUI 1rr.n1e for you to pick up yov &ltktta at lite 11H'raa olflce of the .. Wanted: Vega engine. '69·'74. good running cood, buy or trade for motorcycle. 964·4&45 '76 Courier w /s hell. r-.-- WANTED: VW Type lJ 1700cc 411 engine case. 898.6809 flairs, custom seats. etc. $1800. Ask rqr Dave -15l6. I '78 GMC 1 ton. dual cm pr special. 4 whl dr. rully loaded. S7000. 548-3964 ~888 11 .. 1 brn 111\ d Co!>lJ \h·-..i !>10 O:tlu Porsche 914 western style '79 Chevy Luv · 4"4 · 8500 --------mag ·wheels. 120 ea. ml. air. shell, xlnt cond. 549744. 548-6446 $6150. 963-9917 A.tos. IMporled ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Chevy Shortbed, A.tot fOf' Sale brand new cond, new •••••••••••••••••• •••• • eng, 0 mi. new custom IMPORTANT paint. new cmpr shell. NOTICE TO new Int, new tires, rims READEl\S ANO & suspension . worth ADVERTISERS S3S()G.make offer. Must The price of items seetoapprec. 770.8334 advertised by vehicle ---""------- dealen ln the vehicle '64 Chevy Truck new eng. classified advertislnt needs clutch, $300. Ca,11 columns does not In-Jlm~751 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECW 1911 ALFA SPID&S llACH IMPORTS 848 Dove street NEWPORT BEACH 752·0900 elude any applicable ---------taxes, Ucense, transfer '76 Ford PU,302 a uto, p/s, fees. finance charges, p/b, new takes. ~­ feee for a.lr polluUon con· 546-9050 trot device certifications --------... '707 or ~!er documentary v-9170 ••••••••<1•••••••••••••• preparation charres un· • •••••••••••••••••••••• 77 "'UDI •-x Iesa otherwise apecilled "' rv bytbeadvertlser. '7S DODGE 8200· auto, Dynamite 2 door, sun· ----------• air, aitm int. mags, xlnt. roof 4 speed with stereo. ~/ $3400. 080, P P . &M·T870 Sharp! (77'1SPZ) ••~••••••••!~~! '72 Ford Van. Custom 200. SJ4•1 '4' FordWoodle. ~tored 1apd. Mau . Clean. JIMMAllMO su.ooo. ALSO •a Model $ll00. -.em. YOUSWA.a4 A Ton Sedan1 4 dr. IMl4ACULATI 11'711BeedaBl•d. ~. Ideal 1or 1tu· 'Tl Doa• Trada 200 MJ..2000 dent. b0,000. ITM tel. 20lt 8'1, P/8, P /8 , A/C: 76 AUDt POI '80 llOA Xln\ Cond , Cruise, atm. Int /ext. • cylleder, auto .. AM· rut ored .. personal M a D 1 " t ' a 1 • f'll recital t.u. ... pJat .. read :eo llGA ST,OOO/OBO, MJ·59oo, wheel eoHu.' .. ~: .-1080 ... TUl .... Bnid clelft. aowm11 •• wllfteli DllUllCT lllPOllT-N.,, 71 l'wd ~· 250, tu. (Jl5TIN) • ia u d E urop•an ... -•·to ml, new Sim Prwdlit • e~ ~ U.., IMtbble top, PP. '@' .... ~ apeel ~ Ill UsA. •ICID. n..ai.-f/J. VOUCIWA9tN. INC TtMa tll·• Of CT'M) 'Tf C.tGm f'on1 Vea, IM-4111 ..... alllt mid. nm od ,.,, 13731 H-"*' 'M •--• Coevert, mU.o8w. ?It.a. . O.rden Grove ,... ... aamtlet, A•· "17 a... v-. Jee -.ox, .................. ~rw..U.hlOll .Ph 'ti Ailidl, -:;[jrtktt, •oar.e&r<:,ilmlt !!!:..-rs:--· *· U blue, C01Df1. N1tlt. "N Dltlllt V• moo. a.pd. jpolr• wh1 eonn, all r't ••• -. cltMk ,... .... e ftlll Iii .......... -t ...... DeMJ l'llltalirn 1• . . J •USEDIMWs• '77 6.30csi4 speed (0247) '75 2IOIYla ( 0035 l '79 320i (7560) '77 6.30csi auto (<XMO> '80 S2BiA sunrf. 0125 > Closed S•doy• s.t•ebecklMW Used Car Sdel! '76BMW2002 436RVC '77 BMW320i 234RZQ 'Tl BMW320l 922TWX '78BMW• 799UW "l9 BMW 320i 3S8WRE '79 BMW 320iA 836YZE '80 8MW538i 856ZSU 21402 Mm gllllrit• rcrtrway Mhliolt V&.jo 831-2040 495-4949 Closed Sundays '741MW2002 4 speed with stereo. Very clean & original (9351..HQ) $4195 JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGIM 18711 Beach Blvd. 842-2000 OIAHGE COUHTY'S OLDEST &" Sales-Service-Lea.sing RoyCar¥er,IK. Rolls ltoyce BMW \ 1540Jamboree Newport BeaC'h &40-6444 771MW 3201 49.000rni. 4 speed. SUD· roof. air <'ondltioning. c a selle Or igi nal platinum fini s h (808RXC> $7995 JIMMAllHO VOLKSW AGEH 18711 Beach Bl vd. 842-2000 ---- Sadcleback IMW DEMO SALE! 320f51pHd Scrfcri IMicJe/tc.. W. Al opffoM! 14195t J2CN SspHd Cheshl.t r"ed/block htt. Al optloM! 142 I 5t 5281A c ......... f'ff/tc.. Int. Al opffoM! 141291 7J3lA lrHll br"OWrt/ tort '""'"" Int. Al opffoM plus"'°"' 14J42J 6.3lcsJ SoppNe • W./1MIMr pew daw11t W. Al op- tlom! 14150) 6.33ctlA ...... whlte/tc.. ..... •• optloM ,... ..,., l42'7t HUGE SAVINGS! Feb. 28 Marcia 2 ONLY!!!!! 51 •••~•ck IMW 211G1 1h rquerite Pkwy. . lllsalon Viejo 131·2040 CloHd Sundaya • 7IMW OyoaSJ1lt• JDlll 4 aDffct. Alr ClllNlldonlnC, efereo. <MODID) $2"1 .-.w411MO . VOUIWA ... ,1 ~= ... · '78~ J aa XJ lZL. mint cond. 33.oOo ml. louded, S7800. M>-5830 Met'('edel 30080 · "7t Ma~ yellow, t trtped, 1unroof, attrto/ca ... polhbtd wheth . S.a~ul It mhtt cood, $28,500. 557 11044: eve1 7SO.-. ----- '71 JAGUAR XJ8 Xlnl '78 .450 SEL. met. bm. cond. Well m aintained s unroof, allo ys, new IS250/olr 979-2112 tlrft. 33.000 m l, m int. - -117 ,500. ~0778 BMW 2002, '14 Am/Fm stereo. air. m ust sell. $4800 673-0881. Jac uar '69 XKE 4 2 8 cyl --- --------I 2+2 cpe, top cond Gold • 7 9 4 SO S L Map le 43K mi. S7950760 0405 Yellow/Bamboo IS,800 '76 BMW 2002. Sunroof. AM/FM cass. Gd cond. $6000/bst ofr. 499-3536 ForSale · CHEAPH Slightly used turbo kit '» '74 Datsuo Z cars 768-5837. ,.. ml'. a ll ex tra s.· IC_.......Ghla 97)4 al uminum w h e e l s ~··•••••••••••••••••••• hard/soft t.ope, lmmac: 69 convert auto. am·fm $34.250 sell o r Jse ta pe. lo m1, xlnt running 760· l933. 548-9094 . co n d . u I I o r I JC 675-1570 $3500/QBO. 494·5361 -~ - '80 320i 5spd, a/c, Black w/gold rimnnany many xtr as! A ss um l se 533-4434 '78 280Z 2+2. xlnt cond, Am/Fm cap. a/c , snrf. VW K Ghia '69. <.•ompl $7450. PP. 640·1948 restored.Bestoffer MB~ ~L CPE 27K mi. be ige 128,500 644·5833 wkkn<Js. eves 546·4506 dally eves/wkends. 979· 1438 '73 Capri xlnt cond nu tir es. a m t fm c'ass $1500/0 B O 645·5374 642,6189 foof-1• Datsun Z •motor '74 2160'L. silver. a/c, mag whls. xJnt cond. $3995. 759-0(98 '72 240Z Cla ssic: Rblt eng. Like new lhru-out Call for details. $4800. 631-4il94. • '79 Capr i G h ia, auto + ofherparh trans, extremely lo mi. 76._5137 1977 810 Wagon. air . s un beaut car i n perfect __ _ _ rf. AM/FM. auto. xlnt _cond_:_MustsC!_.551·377..!._ '77 280Z 2+2. mags. cond. 14.400 0 8 0 '74 Cap,n. Very gd cond. AM /FM 8-t rk. air , nu 842-8856 __ _ Detailed in/out. V6, snrf. tires. xlnt cond 552·4242 Like new '80 310GX. 4spd, '67· Karmann Ghia. 12v. ·oa Mercedes 2805 • gd am /fm, new pnt. run!! cond. $3400 or best offer. great ~mpg hwy· n·i: 557-2899, 759-2915 Bill gas S2600 673 0'.!31 - - ' '70 ~EL. leis ure world Mcnda 97 38 beauty 76K mi. best o!fr ••••••••••••••••••••••• over $49004.94"4~ '79MmdoRX7 GSSCoupe Yello w/bla ck All op tions . Super Sharp'• <Dl.A4) People who need people s hould always check the Ser vice Directory in the Sell . A IC $2800 d ys. 76().83116 eves /f mg anyth ing wilh a . Get GREEN rash People who need people . . 646-3650 a m m cass. custom int. Da ily .PilOl Classified Ad for WHITE elephant.." s hould always check the '71 CAPRI Nu p~~ ~~;s-SELL idle Items with a pinstripe. Priced to sell 15 8 simple matte r · · · Wilh a Classified Ad Service D-irectory in the reblt. eng .. xlnt: cond:. Daily Pilot Classified Ad. call 631 · 1Z7 6 or 675 · 8656 · j~sl call 642-~8_. _ ·-Call 642-5678 DAILY PlL<Yr $1395. 548-2149 642·5678. Ask for Oo~g. S11ddleback IMW 21402 Mor9uerlte Pkwy. '72 Me rcedes 280SE. 4 dr sedan. lo mi-only 49.000 act ual m1. hght beige fin1sh-0rag, 4 spd, stick. sunrf, stereo tape. new Mich radials tereo tape fut-I injection. $49951 499 :tr74 Mission Viejo 131 -2040 CI06ed Sunday'.'. '79 MR i!SOSL<.' Silver snrf. m int rond Low mileage. 714 328-1730 Mere.des left1 9 740 . 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NUMBH< VOUH 'HI(..( DISCOUN T CAMPER I CAMPER 6296 I 14357 16, 990 14.695 6298 113638 14,539 11,995 BRAND NEW 1981's 6420 987668 5650 5 120 5648 856289 530 1390 6250 I 140 6007 925735· 6449 5250 ~ 199 7549 6170 1379 ~ABBIT 6593 013746 6685 6345 340 6211 931497 6218 876700 5753 811085 5986 918960 61?3 953140 6338 971784 6429 988110 6536 920312 5759 858490 6181 954094 6841 956032 5894 093745 5937 115758 6795 197797 6228 120237 6378 172122 6743 196703 6303 187337 6520 140362 6060 141163 6015 141463 6327. 975195 6419 919129 6510 935641 •6511 995468 6525 931211 7318 5975 1343 RA BBIT 6619 014256 6730 6391 332 1300 RABBtT 6677 041471 6705 6210 425 7270 5970 6945 5875 6480 5520 6420 5460 I 070 RABBIT 6708 052259 7665 6915 680 • 960 RABBIT 6662 031062 7665, 6999 '666 960 RABBIT DIESEL 6567 000386 7635 7310 255 6480 551 0 970 RABBfT DtESU 6626 021786 7675 7410 265 6410 5385 •1025 RABBIT OIESEL 6627 021102 7965 7720 245 6617 6790 5730 907 RABBIT DIESEL 6639 025861 7675 7435 240 5710 I 080 RABBIT DIESR 6657 030316 1445 1010 365 7414 61 "'-!. 219 . RABBIT DIESEL 6687 048175 7735 7490 245 9155 7565 f~YO DASHERDIESEL 6910 901448 10,610 991~ 625 9630 791 5 I 7 I 5 DASHER DIESEL 691 5 901991 I 0,610 9990 620 .... 9630 7996 1634 DIESEL WAGON 6912 9003i5 10,995 10,150 845 9675 7980 9405 7145 9630 79 15 9600 7950 9600 7850 9165 9765 8749 1739 7458 7560 8390 7950 I 7939 6455 7595 7050 7595 6860 1145 7480 1695 DIESEL WAOON 6925 902557 10,165 9650 515 1560 SCIROCCO 6921 013950 9245 1590 655 I 715 SCIROCC.O 6922 018649 9245 1590 655 1650 ITTA 6712 161710 1720 1140 580 1750 ITTA 6772 177571 1975 1293 682 1605 Pl<XUP 6156 075444 • 7140 6641 492 1375 PICKUP 6837 070297 7310 6860 520 799 DIESELPICXUP 6870 076536 1110 1320 , 490 800 DIESEL Pl(J(UP 6890 080684 7160 76 IO 250 I 003 DIESEL PKXUP 6885 078824 . 1415 1110 375 545 CONVERTIBlf 6649 003767 I 0,330 9650 680 735 CONVERTIBlf 6656 002716 10.151 9110 675 665 CONVERTIBlf 6610 000730 10,330 9610 650 955 CONVERTIBlf. 6614 001154 10,91010,160. 790 6269 066417 10,214 1060 2224 VANAGON "l" 6744 0179~3 11,130 '10,121 I 005 6549 050516 10,529 7160 2669 VANAOON "l" '6110 019674 11,130 10,130 I 000 6561 114511 I 0,420 9465 6153 017627 9970 1260 1710 VAtNi~ 7039 "04J1tJ 11,120. 10,Jll; 905 6527 I 35417 15, '~ I 3, 910 I 910 CAMPER "PT/" 6172 02119 I 14.535 13-160 I 3 7 5 ALL YMCUS PLUS TAX AMO UCIMSE • SUIJICT TO PIUOll SALi. DoC Fii • SALi 84DS M.AICH I, lt~I • 494-8125. '73 240Z. g reat rond. r adials. air. ca!l:;ette. • · Forc1gnorl>oml'stie ".hromt-d a lloy wh l~ Pirkel Ins 646 3!*Kl t-inest example avail. mu s t sell $3800 646-~. '73510 Wagon $600 631-2239 •75 Dats un .. 280Z., a / c. a m /fm stereo. $4.250 76().3681 '69 Datsun 510, 2 dr. run<; great. $1250 631·5675 '79 M-BE.-.z Showroom. new ZAOI) with only 22.000 milt•:-4 s pee d. 111r. stt•e r1n~ nuise control Still 111 factory w 11rrunt' <12209) $16,995 JIM'MARIMO VOU<SWAGEM 18711 Deach Hlvd 842-2000 '77 8210 hatchback. 57 .000 -------• m i, nu tires. good <.·ond. $2800. 673-<Y71U '78 280Z. sil\'er. AM FM stereo cassette. AC. 5 spd. good cond Rt>sl of fe r 64().5799 'RO 2ft07.X·GL. T top. <'ass. brown. 9800 rrp. xlnl cond.581-~ Fiat 9725 .....•.........•....... MUST SELL!!! 1976 FtAT 128 SPORT COUPE 4 s peed trans .. air condi tioning. AM /FM stereo radio with cassette tape. M 1chelin tires & more' $1700/besl offer Call 951·9550 6 P M to 9 P M Ir no a ns wer. Pl.EAS t-~ keep trying • INCREDIBLY LPWPRICED! Exarnµlt•s '75 SEL Leat''twr. Sunmof. Low M1h•:-t3fi345 1 $12,950 '79 2400 Fully F..qu1pf>l'\l cm:.>r .. 'll $14,950 DIESELS '78 Flat 124 Spider '79 2400 Convertible Pastrl Blue IC~IS·l 11 O nly 29,882 mile'.'.'' I '79 2400 Ma ke monthly pay Ivory Pan·h c<n2f.S1 m e n t s .and d n w n '80 2400 1072UJ S )_ Gold Rr narnhcMI '~·~··IJtll Ba rwick Import~ I '78 3000 831-331 I . ! Red1 Barn CR72976 I Red Fiat Xl9 like ne w. lo miles . a /c. a mlfm . m ags & more S4zSo'0BO 966-mo.5 '79 3000 While/Parch <111231\1 '80 3000 Alack 11famboo tr.411671 . '79 300TO '79 Spyder 2000 convt•rt Maple/Bamboo m')071 l 14.000 mi. $6995 .• Om! '80 300TD _o~:: 76().1970 M aplelllambo I 16607 1 '.80 300CD White/Parrh IOS.'>-111 '79 300SD '79 2(0) Spider Roadster On)y 7500 miles. Auto . trans.Mint cond. All ex tr as. $7,000 or bes t offer 673-4617 or 675-6615 --- Mil Rr/Ham <047AA 1 '79 30050 Mag Rlue1P11rr h IOfof,Al41 Honda 9727 '80 300SD 640 OM5 Mn '75 450S E L, m int rond. fully <'quipped, "a bt•uuty" $15 .000 /0 8 0 . ('all 17 1'1 11l73-0l IO aft 7pm wkdays & all day wk ends MG 9742 ....................... 78MGMIDGET 4 t•yhnd<'r . .i speed-sum ml'r 1o; here put dOOA'n thr top. hPad for the ht'ach a nd hav(' run This convertible 1s in SUJl<'nor rondition with unh 15 000 miles and on -.:ill' lf;."'4l'YZ1 Onlv $3499 . 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(IZ7Y80) Now only ..,...,.,., -,....., pe~. (WTJX> You -500 pp "~-.. d . ....,_ ml)'ownberforonly 11711Beaeb BMi. SALi$, SaYICI •• · . .-.-.3 ya 77Ut4COU4 .'74 Dodge Poma. Runs ~•ir 11• ens, 5spd, ma1s. IJ4tt 14Z .. JOOO Me LIA.._ '71 Seville, xlnt cond, rut· MAn y 1ood. New tires and J OHNSON & SOH 01Wre1> cua~nrf, 11Jver, IOlwrntAM OVERSEAS DELIVERY I y loaded, SU50. You 1llpply mutt aee ltl brakes Sl.200/080 LillcoaMercwv lmmac. S12.9SO. PP. VOLISWA... 74YWIUS EXPERTS 951·9500 ... 37~. Thia most desirable 847-1153. XMHarborBlvc! MHMlevea/wkenda. Teo6We1tmlnlter Ave. 7 PUSBiMta Mark futuru full For'tl 9940 Costa Mesa • lnW_._, __ t 4 cyllnd~. 4 1peed, IAllll«I '73 Cid Eldorado $800. power~p, crullecon· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540.5630 73-Pol'. 924, lo ml. must __ ,.,..er 1tereo. Tbla vu~ truly VOi.VO FuU power. MUST SELL trol, wbeel. quad sell. Come tff Make of· m.7551 aa.TllO Jo excellent condition 188Sffart>orBlvd. 50-t744or54M44 stenio. 07ZZXE) Youn 71FOIDLTD ltlOMllCUaY fer.493-0374 v---9770 mecban.lcally and ln ap-toronlytsnl The Johnson It Son MAIOUIS WAGOH ---r--pearaoce. C6MKLHl Her ,~cm: :~4L7 ·1a Cadmac -Sedan de J~OM & SOM golden touch makes this •DRIVEN BY A FORD 'Tith Pond~ 924, 14,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• spacious interior and • VilJe. Immaculate coodt Llllcoa Mercwy beautiful car a must EX~VE. Now of· ml. red, loaded. lmmac. '75Buc economy makes her a ~ICOUHTY SM95.83lM8218. 2D&HarborBlvcf. teaturing factory air rered to you! Luxury $10,850.67S.381Meves. Sunroof. EXCELLENT barpjnforonly CottaMesa cond .. Landau roof, equipped with full CONDITTON!! (001179) Slttt VOLVO c~ ttl7 power steering & more. S-11 L ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540. 30 c4a4WQT> N ow ,·usl power.Ultwheel.cruise '73 911T. 7" alloys, lowered, 'super cond. in & out. Sl0,500. 544--:935 ·73 914, n~ eng. 6 clutch, . •le. 6.it mpg. cover. looks & runs great, $4600. 498-3962 Porsche 912, '67 Bestorrer 99'1·4621 '73 Porsche 914. new .p a i o t . 3 8 m p g , $4300/080. 631-1692. K & E. DI.STRIBUTORS PORSCHE '78 911SC. P-Blue. s i r. a le. Pr's. < ~WTP > '77 911S. burgundy /met. s /r. a l e . 7 '' '1!(hls . (506WPH I '77 91 lS. 'black. sir. ale. 7" whls. C219MYC). '75 91 lS Cpe a /c . Anthracite· gray. new m oto r 7 's ~· IOI WITMAM arf:t Volvo Dealer -S3779 control. AM·FM 8 track Barwick tmporu v-11s:w•41b.A ln anseCounty! Ai '78tCam~ro c°".... '9Ji J~OH. soo..a stereo, wire wheel COY· 131-JJI I -~-..,.. BUYorLEASE r, au omauc. power ••••••••••••••••••••••• _.......~ • " ers. (S2927CI> Now only 7800Westminster Ave. DIRECT steering. 27,961 miles. V ...... -1 .-.......a LliKollt Mere-$7789 BOB WITHAM SAYS WI HAVE IU.S EXCILUHT SB.ECTIOH OP /BUGS I KARMANN GHIAS I OONVERTJBLES I SUPER BUGS rrom 1966 thru 1978 See Us Today For Best Selection IOIWITHAM VOUSW AGEH 7600 Westminster Ave. in Westminster . 893-7551 631Vi880 76VWVAH lo Westminster (882VE1 > ...., .,.... """"H - ' 89s.7551 638·788Q S .. _.-...a C """"' arbor Blvd. JOHHSOH & SOM '79 vw u11rr ~·,·(fr~.,~•,PA~.·~ ear;;~';.'irts ··1tC;..:'~!! i4:5~lo =r~1'!7. Low mileage automatic ~ T 4 t,..cl. I 0,000 In. 200 Ford 6 cyl rebuilt long Costa ~a with air conditioning. '76 Camaro. good condl· glau T top, oor blockbXI. 540.5630 Original. Clean in & out. 10120 Garden Grove Bl. lion. nu paint, locks, 1tero, power 642·73111after5pm. <792507) G 54995 arden Grove 530-9190 645-2297 w I 11 do w • , •port 1 tio FORD -... JIM MaRIHO 70 CAMARO (llOYMY) GR.ANADA VQIJ(SW-"a.lb.A '77 264 GL ale. snrf. ltltF.. ~-......,. casa. $5200 630.7737, 759-1130aft. 6pm • DRIVEN BY A FORD 18711 8each 81vd. $13 900 EXECUTIVE. This 142-2000 ~7762 • '68 Camaro good cond. beautiful 4 door features '80 242DL. sunroof. air. 327, sacrifice $1750 loads o( options includ- 79 IUG am/fm cass, 4 spd. OD. 499-4093 ing power windows. rac- COHVBTllLE mlntcond. 548-9018 I '71 Camaro $2.100/0 BO. tory air cond .. vinyl top. 4 cylinder. 4 speed. AM-1 cruise control. (927ZZDI FM, radial steel tires '73. l800ES Spt Wgn, auto. ~:~=-en~~ after 5pm Specially priced 15689 with wire rims. red with aar, leather. amtrm JOHHSOH & SOM low miles. (827XDN ) cass. new palnt·exh syst-Che'n'Olet 9920 Llllcoltt Mercury $6995 . brakes. forced to sell • ••••••••••••• ••••••••• 2626 Harbor Blv<f. in... .. L u-··~--' $6850. ~5893 * CheyY Mona '79 4~ l-"llllA~.83i~ Costa Mesa .... 0 INC 73 Volvo 164E, air. ps. Met.lg 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mllltc.g G,_. White wfHt Ylllyl top Alrco..cl. .._ Sfroftc)!! Great T.--.. Car!! Recplar Gen!! Good ~IHge!! $1200 b es. 640-5527 11 FOID rtHTO 4 cylinder. rad lo. hea~, A very pretty llttje economy car with Jo• miles and excellent con. dltlon. ('92'J'SVJ' Sbc runs cood and i.t a ll'\le ba rgain for the sale · price of only $259' IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEH ., 7600Westminster Ave. in Westminster 893-7561 638·7880 '73 Wagon. good cond · new Good rich TA'!! SI 100/080 642 4348. 675·4335 '77 Wagon. 4 speed Low mileage. Xlnt cond 556-6240 """°""' 9'60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •77 PLYMOUTH ARROW Sharp, original 2 door with automatic & air ~ conditioning. Only 48,000 mi !es < 12159 ) $2995 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd. 842-2000 (030WZQ>. '73 91 lS. Targa. red. complete re- toration. <OOlSXC>. '73 911S. s /r, cpe. black, a l e . reblt m otor . (049YYR I '73 911T cpe yeqow . low pri ce . (874WYD). '72 911S. sir cpe. b1trg11ndy . 2. 7 motor. late int. 7's. (5S3XNX > Open Mon· Fri, 8-5pm. 789 W. 16th St. C.M. 1714>642·6971. 7 passenger. looks & runs great. All original. (7270) '<fij~ '~ OWWU( • 2 + 2 H a t c h b a c k ! 540.5630 ~.~ ~ ~;~:IOON pb. am/fm stereo 8-trk. !~~~~'f itcr~~~ ~==~ 7 9 CORVETTE · '76 Granada Ghia 2dr. '' orig owner. bst orrer Low -•1 De d h xlnt cond p/s full pwr 13731 Harbor 77"7622. car! (052XJU). .. .. es a s arp, • . " ~y $4595 loaded & origin a I! am lfm s t e r eo. ltbr '71 Must.. restored. or•!! owner . 60K m1. good cond. $2500. 644·5986 '77 Volare. 6 ryl. lo mi. '71 Mustang. res tored. take over payments. Porsche '80 SC Cpe. blk/blk. llhr. cruise. snrl. alloys. Blaupunkt ster. cass. Xlnt. Assum. blllak IH. or purchase. C• ll 64().3300 N. 8 '70 Porsche 914 . good cond. 25-30 mpg. lo m1. $40CW). 646-3192 '64 C Porsche $2500/0 80. New int & clutch. 960-532! --.---..... '75 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1 DEALER UHJ.S.A. · ~~~VER ROLLS·ROYCE 1lo40J•mNrM Newport .. ull I.._ __ _,_...,. ClOSED SUNOAYS. -------- DIRECT IMPORT-New & used European Prestige & classic.-US specs anyplace in USA. Telex 681·396 or (714) 549-1200 Saab '76 •••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! 1911 SAAi TUllOs llACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 CREVIStlMW lsl & Broadway Santa Ana 835·3171 71 VW SCIROCCO 4 cylinder. 5 speed. A s ports car with VW re- liability and economy. ·A beautiful gold -metallic with custom brown in· terior and a dream to drive. (861VQJ) On sale for only S52tt IOIWITHAM VOUSWAGIEH 7800Westmlnster Ave. in Westminster 893-7551 631t·7880 '7'YWIUS Dynamite 7 passenger 4 speed. Original brown and Beige. CIS71022 l S6tt5 JIMMARJHO VOUCSWAGEH 11711 Beach Blvd 142-2000 75YWIAHIT 4 cylinder, auto. trans .. air conditioning. stereo. A really great running Rabbit with Blaupunkt s tereo. A nicely equipped car and or course VW reliability. (080MVF) She is on sale tor only $2699 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWA8EH 7800Westminster Ave. in Westminster 893-7551 638-7880 '71YWIUS Dynamite. 7 passenger 4 speed. Original blue It white. Fresh engine. CRFHBSl) $3495 JIMMARIHO VOUCSWAGIEH 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 77VWIAlllT Garden Grove ~ Dynamite! (693XVH > seats. tinted windows '68 Volvo auto. ale. runs. HOWARD Chene»Wt S l O,t95 962-4ill ·~ '65 VW left & right door. '73 left door. S50 each. Western stylt! whl rims for Super Beetle $20ea. 5411-97« $1600/0BO Dove & Quail Sts. JIM MARIMO ------- 962·5128 NEWPORT BEACH v-11sw•Glb.I '78 Fiesta, $3300. Nu '66 for $1600. '67 for $2600. '72 Volvo Wgn 145. gd mech. 4spd, 20 + mpg. $1795. 499-3188. Or Best offer p. p. MUST Autoa, UHCI SEU 5411-1095 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '78CAMPMOBILE Auto tra.ns. $7995. 559-l:JCM 2 For 1 1977 VW 7 Pass. Bus with Removable ~MC 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Gremlin, brand new eng. xlnt cond. fantastic mileage. 117._ 7~9205. 759-1121 Camping Furniture. '74 Hornet 33¥ ml 11750 Converts in minutes. '69 Cad. ne~ tra~ $350: A M I F M c a s S'. 548-2429aft 11AM SB/Radials. Awning, --------- many extras. Must See. lllkll 9910 $5950. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 7~9561 646-9669 77 IUICK IEGAL 79 VW Convert. "Bug" 4 spd. OHL Y 1,20 I MILES White on white. air. AM/FM w/tape. Reg pd lo 1/82. SB.350. 979-0653 '71 Super Beet.le. new rblt eog. xlnt cond. S2200. 631-1900 dys: 645-4799 eves. '79 Bus. snrJ . am /fm cass. bra. Z-bed. 23.000 mi. $fi900. 675-4876. '69 VW Bus: Camperized, rebuilt engine. am/fm stereo. new Ores. new clutch . Must see! $2100/0BO. 7141492·3023 Air cond .. full power. stereo. Ult wheel, cruise control. A beautiful green emerald with m•tching velollr lnierior It c ustom wheels . C322TWQ> You will truly love the regal feeling or owning this gem for only $37'9 IOIWITHAM VOUSWAGEH 7600Westminster Ave. in Westminster 893-7S51 6311-7880 '71 Buick lleSabre. Good tires. good running cond. good transportation. l900. 545-6768. '78 Estate wgn. runs gd. '75 41> rabbit. Uke new, loaded, 89M fwy miles. low miles S26950 BO _S3500 __ 1o_B_0_._644_·_4839 __ _ 644-7?QZ. S4(M612 '76 Electra 2 dr, loaded. '70 vw Bug. snowtires. xlnt cond. clean. 12150. Xlnl cond. S1400. ·Ladles _548-6833 __ " _____ _ Seiko wtch, 14JC Wedd '66 LaSabre 4 dr sedan. Bd. ~7 new ring & valve job. VW Coovertible 133-0555 ~ ~ R"'I brakes. seat covers . "t 18711 Beach Blvd. 37K. 5411-6623 COM HELL CHEVROLET ~ lf.111 •• r : •• , '~I \ \1 ~ \ 546-1200 '76MOHZA 142-2000 2 + 2. 4 cyl.. good mileage. a l e. radio. transfer able warranty. 557-UT or 7S9-0060 ---------'79 Cougar XR·7. xlnl *** AlrrvGrahaM 1106 J{edding Ave. Costa M~a V ou are the winner of 4frftticbh ($14 value). lo .......... loatShow Mar. 4 thru Mar. 8 Anaheim Convention Center CaU 1142-5678. eltt. 272 to claim your tickets. *** cond, 17,000 ml. SS.500. 979-5173. 536-0273. •11MaCURY COUGAaXR7 See it now! Prevlous owner demanded loads or luxury featuring air cond .. power windows, power seals. <633TZW) Yours for only $5489 JOHHSOH & SOH u..coe.. Mercwy 21626Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-5630 Lincoln 9945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 LIMC MKIY Dynamite white Mark IV coupe. Loaded with all the extras! Sharp·! Brand new r adials! CfAJN617) $3995 JIMMARIHO VOUSW AGEM 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 '77UHCOLH VBSAILLES Styled for today! Lux· ury equipped with moon root, tilt wheel. leather seats, cruise control. power w indows . (247ZEP> Yours today ror only 16289 JOHHSOH & SOH LliKollt Mercury 28216 Harbor Blv<f. '73. looks nice. runs great. Radlals. $3900. 4!M-24D7 eng l"W\5 smooth. New paint. Int very clean. AC works. 5 tires good '78 Monte. all pwr. tilt. tread. U95/bst orr. cruise. 33M . 13100 OBO. Have somethitag you Costa Mesa 540.5630 ~ 642-4348,675-4335 wan• t.o ••U? Claulfled --------- 60,000 mi. orig owner 645-4616 aft 1 pm Gd cond. $2500. 644 ~986 ---'72 Duster. xlnt co'ndition eves. 72K m1 S995 '641"1 Must. 289 auto. air. 847-33115 ~':i~300~0BO . p P . PC>ftttoe 9965 ······~················ o~ 9955 . . _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77 Trans Am Almost '7SOlds Cutlass new engine P ower Supreme .Brougbam s teertnR. h~akes. win T·top. full power.air. ex dows AM FM 8 trark tremely sharp! Ma ke 5SIHW15 monthly payments and down. C543VOY ) Barwick Imports 831-3311 1---- '78 Ronnev1lle. 4 dr sedan. good C'Ond. $2900 Wkdyi; 964·6468; eves & wknd'i 964 5355. '80 Cutlass Brougham. Th~rbird 9970 15.000 mi. loaded. Wkn4, ••••••••••••••••••••••• or art. 6. 832-2247. _ •77 FORD Pinto 9957 THUMDERllRD ••••••••••••••••••••••• The c lassic s tyling 75 FORD PIMTO 4 cylinder, auto. trans .. radio & heater. A true diamond and barely used with only 38.000 miles. C274MVB) Every now and then a bargain appears and this is it and on sale ror only $1999 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEH 7600 Westminster Ave in Westminster 893-7551 638-7880 makes this beautiful bird really stand out' With power windows & steering . factory air cond 07~221 Yours for just S3779 JOHMSOH & SOM Lincoln M~rury 2626Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-5630 9974 ...........•..•...•.... '75 Vega. good cond. 4 spd! 65,000 mi. $1200 or best orrer. 548·3666 ~I COUNTY SAAi 4 cylinder. 4 speed, air condltionin1. stereo. Here It ls · a ~rfect lat or 2nd car for you. (951TCL) A prett)l arctic white with tan lnterior and on sale this weekend for only '6JVWIUG ~ ~ '75 Lincoln. new tires. '7 V GT H hb.. Red ads do It well -Call -'-ln d S3000 Cl ,..,__, "-'-Cacllec t9 15 3 ega tc .... br ... es, x t con . . asau-.. nwo, your one· Have something lo sell? ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• xlnt cond A/C, AM/Fr,t. NOW,ta..5t71. 417·5894. stopaboppln&ceoter. Classiftedadadoitwell. New valve job. New BUY or LEASE DIRECT OVERSEAS • brakes. New clutch. Just t uned. Good body. In xlnt. mechanical cond. $895oroffer. 548-0819 YC>Ua # 1 new tires, brtrs. battery .... ........__ H 91-0 ..a tlOO • -Stl.50orrer644·4634eve -.. •w Alltos, .... w Alltos,Hew 9100 Autos. H•w 9100 C:A.IMLLA~ •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••-.••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• liiri DEM.8tSHIP IM '73 Caprice Classic . SJJtt IOlwmtAM VOUCSWA•IM 7900Westmlmter Ave. '89 VW Squareback, upd, rblt eng, stereocass, needt paint MO ~9138 ORA*'ECOUHTY! Loaded. Less t h a n lOM/yr. S950. 545-7506. SALES. SERVICE AND LEASING • t 0 120 Garden Grove Bl 9arden Grove 530-9190 T.,.e. t1'5 In W.tmlmter ~ 75Sl 638-7880 '74 VW Coovt. mint cond ! lo~ mileage, must tell NAJ\F.R~ -~-8TM039 __ .CAl>TO:~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7t CeUca GT, Cold with bell• Int, 5tpd, 1nrf. mall. HZOO/OBO. 562711, MS-0712. 'nth 1'oJo&ll Conlea hD u .•Sed. pwr.a.r , am/fm/tAM./ua. au, air, lllm meu. Ocl CODCI. 31.<*ml.Mm.AMf'l. 72YWCAMPll Dynamite WuU alla P•Top· Clean. Great runner wttJ9 recently re- built eaeioe. (cmo74) Uttl ........ 0 VOUlSWA ... llTll -..ell Blvd. ..._ .... , 2<,00 H.ulxlo 8Mt --•ATSIY CO!>l.1 Mr-..1 s40 fl100 "79Um.lled FAlUon I ~~~~~~~~ vw· convert. wblte Of\ 1...: white, tbowroom cood. 2'1IO mi. am/hn Nree> 8 t rk: llOll aee to ap- predat.e tbil H q uialte ear.•2'715 Mi.zooo "71 ,_,. Celka Lftkk "l'OSquanback Was-, low miles, xtnt cond. '7t Con .. rttble Bu1 : teblt _,, new tires 6 a/.. ....... a t ._ Wblte/Wblte. Mint CODCI. brabt. Medi pelnt Job, '"• c•:. VO,...-_._ .... -... ~ UJ'I, ITMlll !J.~~. -IOllO. ...-• -.... /.... ~ ,_._._1111 __ ·----- 'TJ ._.. Oanlll, ••· '61 IUI 1!. vw~. td ~· ·~ c l••• c:ar. 11111. •-pl:lleoo . ...., - -no-•·-~> tamt. -bl•, P.P. f71.*9. 1MOO ----·-----V W Jt'IO Coa v ert . fttm. "71~C.UcaGT.P/I ...... m .... Rblt .. ·-... -VW--Dll----=--r-111-p fl Real 6 Afr Coed. • .,_, Nee pelnt, top, ' • • l'H , Sumoot,' AM/Fii l•tr. radla ll 1llloc:b, laertftce .... / · ... c....u.. Chrome enrJt.llla1 . M•clilnlc ., .... ,_..,_-.., OW9ll' mUll ..U. _.,, .,. Bus ODaNl'Ub&t, to. Tri' 9767 --or•a. ' mt,,..., • ...._ • ~ ..... ·~······-··· .. " ..., ,. vw aaltblt i.. -~-. Xllll eOlld.: ...._ ..... AtC,A•lrM, .,.,.. °""'"· ..... .. lflNI. ... .,.. ..... a-.Larry .. I SI ...... . '721MPALA R\.lll good, '800/080 631.2287 For sale '73Chev Impala, 4 dr. xlnt cond, bsl ofr 1113-2581 'IO CitaUon, auto. air. low ml. white. 642-4110 '78 Caprice Claulc. WafOn. ·rutty loaded. Xlnt cond . suoo. ....a.1 •. ... Nova. $1250. cond. -...&41. " • 1981 TOYOTA LONGBED SR5 PICKUP .TRUCK AUTOMATIC TIAMS. W /OVllDRIVI Equipment includes automatic transmission with overdrive, tachometer, bucket seats, tailgate panel , Ultra mirrors & chrome rear step bumper. (014193). One only. 5682885 00 OVER INVOICE I 9ao HONDA ACCORD LX 4 cyl., 5 •Pffd trana .. factory air eond .. pwr. slHl'lng & disc brakes. AM·FM stereo casMtte, reer wtpet·waahet, velour Int , Michelin steel belted radlals & low miles. (108124). -s I f I ••• 1977 TOYOTA CO OLLA SRI This · hatchback'' model hD ., ~I 4 cyl. engine, 15 IPMd trans .. factory air cond .. AM-FM a'9rec» I tr.etc & wire basM1 wh .. , •. (835JPQ). s -... _ ...... 1981 TOYOTA /"t:OROLLA SR5 LIFTBACK .. . d 5 speed transm1ss1on, Equipment '!'clu 85 ts tachometer, ·~power ste.e~~dg ,fr~~~r!: ':~kes. wheel well power ass1s . . (S8B6SS) One Only. moldings & pinstripes. · WE'RE DEALIN' 1979 MAZDA PICKUP This "Sundowner" model h• 4 cyl.. 15 apeed trans.. air eonditlonlng, rear sliding window1 white sidewall tires and morel (1R61612). 1981 TOYOTA . STANDARD BED PICKUP TRUCK . . i ment inc"l udes 4 speed transm is~ion, Equ P · ted front disc brakes and tai lgate ~~~:r. a,:s•~uper value for a super truck! (008118, one Only. 5·561885 00 · OVER INVOICE . . THERE'S A GOOO MOJIE ON TE~EVISION I 1'0 SAV ASOVT FIVE MINUTES "JUST I "ABOVT .• .THIS IS A GOOD .CAST AND A SWELL STORY, 6UT IM BORED IT ·DOESN'T SEEM LIKE , A MOVIE ON TV ' uOVER .... 1-tOW ABOUT •. ..-·-RATS! '(OU CAN'T TALK TO SOMESODV WHO'S ON A 5WIN6 ! .. / DENNIS THl MENACE WHl':TCAN A -THOCJ9~P WHAL.K ~WITH A DIM&? . l •I SLJRROUNDED IN THE AIRPORT PARKING L.OT, TIM e>UDOENLY HEARf> f>AM ORlVER'~ VOICE OVE.R 1HE . POL.ICE HORN! . /tlf R.OJ.;p (//, ]?.OUK., ""~ ~ .. , '\. " .. ' ' ! 1l10UGHT ~EP.e WA9 ONLYON&. ~· - "'1.JDGE PA.KEH W E.'RE. 001N6 TO l'L.L. iE LL GIVE HlM 30 HIM THAT! f>ECOND5 TO 6HOW HIMf>E\..F, 5AM! ' ._ .. ~ c , , • • • I -,-.. J.Ji§WANT~D TO ~<SENcRAL, B~i/..IEWAR S~t> iOO SOON . WHAT . ROTTEN LUCK. • . · ,AFTER OLt> L.~FlY RETl~Et:> FRoM lHE ARMY, ~E BSCAME" PRESIDeNr OF ,A CREDIT CARD COMPANy ... . DOCTOR SMOCK 3-1 OJH<..> DID~'l.l.JOU ~ IN_ A BOOK REPORT ~ OH ... 1 WA5 PL.ANNIN& 10 l>JORK O~ 1HE.M OVER THE WEEKEND MT fVY.J 006 ATE tvY-; PENC:lk. ANQ ••• by ·Ferd and Tom Johnson _____ __,,,, ... AND HIS GREATEST CONlRIBUTJON ---i WAS T~E ~--COMPANY MOTTO : eu-r NOW . ~ NESE:P SO.ME: ANS We RS '/ES ... HIS RE<51MENTAL MOTTO WAS ''MARCH FIRST ,AND AS!< QUEST IONS LATER". , --. ' , ( . . . ... I a..~ ·,. "7. . . ,;~-·~ ·-. .. . _,........ ... ~-.. -..... .·:~~For letter or · For Worse ., ' . . . r • by .Lynn ·Johnston .. - '° ~AR. PA1tl1Gt(·AtJO I .. A~i tOLLt,1'iO FOcllt . , fro~OS, '° • 1'MA1' M£A~4S ~~~~-,r.~~~~I ul&'~I AL1ttAO'I 6AfttJEO SHOE ·t«>,M ... ~NG l~TMR: . --. A&OO"f .•• • ... ' B .. · Gus Arriola ·, c •t '. "" .. <_ • ·. j: ... ·' . .. # .' ..... by Ma-cNelly·~·i ..... . ~. .J 0 . .. \" . . I • snm~ SAVE20¢on Small Miracle* The long 'r 1 l~iQ her condiliolier snm~ SAVE20¢on Clairol9 herbal II 11 II nee Shampoo Come on home to herbal THSTl YOURSELF S4llld lie ....... • I ...... to -.... -fll/lllly ~ 641 ~ -. .......... II Y 10022 W.1 ,at IS IDr ,......., .-si-Sarr) .. CM't -Clllw$ FOR EXIE WHITE. prolalor, Cd- ondo Wom1n'1 Colege WWda•a .............. ...................... ,.... -.?Howc::mw ... a•.-.... .... ,.._,... ... 1 -8.R •• to.a Bnnch. N.J. • The~ cl .. weeds" are as edi- ble as your cuktvated plants. Weeds are just normal plants that are located whe:re people do not want them. (Asparagus can be a dreadful weed when' It invades your flower bed.) Paley t.OUds: But many are edfHe. TileY are as safe as culdvated plants, but one must be aware of posd>lt' allergic reactions. So one should be ca&ltlous, eating only smal amounts until one knows there will not be a negative readion. To~ a lllle '"weed" from a poisonous one: Find IOf1leOfle who truly knows the dlfftnnee, or~ taln a book that Is very detailed. · • FOR GEORGE MASNICK. IOc:iologlll, H.-vsd School ol Pubic Hallh Do p!>U-po-.,..,,.......,... ..... OI' --~ Id •at the tllm of tht cm.y? -G.S •• ~. N. Y. • Probably about 90 pereent or more people will many at some time or other, but many of them wtl moo. to remain single until tha-late 20's or arty 30's. We ex- pect the trend toward smaDer families and households to continue as more and more people diYoroe and peo- ple ~ttnoe to have fewer children. FOR GARSON KAMIN, author of &nc:Wi Wby do'°"..._~-•? -A.K... lllnot. N.D. • My ftrst encounter With a n*e wai In 1933, when I was an actor at an Acton Equity Meeting. This was the ftrst Ume Equity had used ampllftcation. One promi- nent actress approached the mike, hit ft, knocked lt off the platform, and $Ml, "any penon who can't make himself or herself heard without the 8llistance ol that monstrosity does not belong tn this organll.ation." This just about sums up my feelings. FOR DEBBY BOONE. recording 1tar Do. the dlilMllllll* of llG ... old _,_. ,ou? -F .K., (Mt.; i 11m. T- • WMnewr I think about tt, and I do quite a bit, 1-. ,exdtl9d became I'm actualy looking forward to It. That doesl't man rm wishing my .. away, but the aglrlg pnxia1 does not~ me, llrlC8 as one puts on yw1 one mMlnl ernoGonally and Miiitlly. rm taking good an of my.el; 10 f expct to be In good ftpa, as op- poeed to dlC* who neglect then-..... FOR ntE •ASr EDrrOR Did ..... llief6oo -..... Oool.f bodl • to .. --..,.. ..... to ............................ -,,.,,.? -M.J., N'.a. Ada. • No. o.Nto, who gained 60 pounds for his role ol Jake La Moua, said: 1be ftnt few weeks were fun. I got Up arty each day to have time to squeae ,In three btg maa. I 6ew to France and stuffed myMf at al the ftnat rataurants. But as I put on pounds, I began to realize what fat men go ~. My ~ taaped DeNfro thin -and aa Lo Motta fat. together; I waddled and feJt the · -wefdd on my heels when I stood up.• With Dooley, I was mo&dy moYie magic: "To become "Wimpy' they gaw me a crew art and perched a too-SIMD dlrby oo my head, which had the effect ol making my cheeks appear chubby. Then I put on a padded 'fat suit.'" FOR DYLANA .IENSON. viollnllt \- Eacdp 1*r __.of a.._.. cld w' i I the TcUlio9- tlty CDmptllllloa In Moecow la 1978 _.. Vom' w? .... A.D., Qmi.c:y, m. e When I got home, I thol.9lt I'd be inundated wtth offers, but unfortunateJy I watn't. A year later, depe med owr the lack of lnterat shown in me, I wrote a .. get It off my chat" letter to my locaJ paper. A big nolle tn the management 6eld saw my letter, and that was the start of my c:aieer. FOR HALSTON, dd9Mlr .,.. ............ to ....... todae ....... ....., la,.... ,_..1 -M.L, Poe ' la. w.bo •The wJgartty thafhas aept Into II. Showing too much. Taking too much olf. That produces a "'too available, too 'bitty'" look. I am thinking of the ladies ~ llteraDy let evesythlng hangout, such as not 'N881'· Ing undergwments. That ~·t mean rm aealnJt tacky clothing, but I am In favor of subtlety In fashion, not the blatant suggestive look. FOR MNICE LYND£. 1111r of NBC-TV'• AltOflwr World How do ,_ .. -..... ,.,,.. who ........... • *-' -91.JJ •• s···· c.a e MOit of the times when I meet people who aren't tn the entertainment world, I ftnd they don't take us too ~ In that they think that ptrfom..s do whmwr they do rWit off the topl ol their heads. They ttwik that whahtwr we've achJeved, JU1t hap- pened wllhout YMll of ltUdy and tralnJng. That'• why rm • bl defensive with them. 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Acclf VISA D MASTER CHARGE D Exp. Oe-te---,::::-1 -- 1 -~ ..... x _____________ _ I Name _______________ _ '.O.... ~ Str:Mt ~------Aptf. _ ____.... a=~ I City I atat• ---------- I l 8y ffiurlel ~Ila S usan's life was rich In every way. At 32, she had a loving husband, three beautiful chil·' dren and a Slaocasful career. IM=ebout two ~ ago Susan had a bed accident 1n which she Injured her shouJder and arm. The Injury didn't heal property and so she was given pain-relieving drugs to take on a regular basis. Today Susan sleep. the days away without a care for herself, her children or anything. No one can reach her, not even her husband. The only thing she's devoted to Is her supply of pills. With aD of the notable breakthroughs In medical technology' American wo- men have come to a dan- gerous heakh ao9ISl'Oad. It Is now estlmaled that &om two m8on to 20 m8on women In this country are medlca· lion "Junkies," who cannot get ~ a day without taking tranquilizers, sleeping pills, patnldllers or stimulants. There has been a tendency to. refer to such potentially addictive subsaances as "soft" drugs, but there Is nodmg aolt about the psychological and physk:al da- mage that Cxtended use of them can cw. '"The lfMWtcl ae chOng," seys Or. Jae Goyan, former Commi..- lk>ner ol the Food and Drug Admlnlatratton, " ... tran- qulms .. mentioned. the re.MOil b taplal .,... gency-room vtsitl almOlt twtce • often • the .:>-caled hard, i'8CNllloNll drugs - harar'I, cocaine, oodlne ...... TI.. II no doubt ol the ~of thll SJ ...... IM6JllWlde ~ .ma· nor thlt t II lllfedtsig wocnen of el 91. Mc>lt al ,.,. who .. wicteMd ... HOOKED! A Sobering Report on Women and Dtuga Betty Ford ~ as First Lady fn brfn9lng 1egal addiction• 'out of the doeet. The lelltJOn -and hope -fa here jor perhape 20 mWlon other women who are medlaJtlon "junkies.• I f the chemical comfort 2l0fle. Wllh the extra dosage comes a weakening of concentra- tion, moodiness, Impatience, a lack of sexual drive. Ap- pointmel d:s are brobrt or never made. Lethargy leads to less. ~ and greater ~ from family and friends .. If the Individual recognizes that a problem exists and stops taking the drug, she ls ~ to experience with- drawal sytilpk>mS -edgi- ness, ~-In order to NJleve ~ feelings she rriay qukkly return to the drug. It la e..,, to see how a pat· tern develops from this drug- c:entered .,e. ~. the ~ person grows defensive, covering up or de- nying dependency while ra- tionabing continued u.e of the drug. Self-delusion ls realy self.defense, and h.an· Ing inward or away ls per- ceived as a klglcal response to the unrusonable de· mMds or negMlve readiolas ol others. At the same time, relief from praaures ls of. fered by the dependab&e, un- questioning chemical com- panion. Addiction Is not the on· ly J>l"Ob'an that ca"\ result &om long-term ~ of thae drugs. . Researchers at Johfls Hopldnt'a medical achool haw found evidence of • Ink between one tranquibe and Impaired J.Q. and R)emory. A recent Canadlar\ . study tncflrated . that the • tame tranqulber promotes drow*'-, lluned ..,.ch, tumor SJ'owth In .....-. dlfBcuJty wllh ~ Why .. tlMN ·men wo- and an accompanying ab-men addicted to drugs than ma of --v.y or COl'IClln. men? 1ben .. numerous The ..... that .,.,.. theariea. Ooceon do know, from 111 p119 .... IJIOllJIX-fof lnala, that a. Nlklue ed 1'tJ a Ndlldlon In the of auc:h cin9 bullds up In mnount al REM -., (lhe flay ....._, lncrs 'ng the ii-In which ~-••18 tolerance for larger ..._ pllce) end thll ml ec-amounta. Slnce women ~ ._.the .._.1111ng t... more ...re. (fmly) wwwillly w•11t1cl, ...... llllue In "* than °'9a..wa1-..· ........... lhllt~ moll lndlWlullt need In-: •• ... and Mcome ..... a1u1t ._...,,....... more qutddy to.the 1e- (conllnued) ~ ..... ,,.,., .. • • Stainless sample$1 r Oneida SampleCcn~r--------------- 1 P.O . Box 9777, New Brighton MN SS197 I Great beginnings start with Oneida stainless. Pleue send I . me a sample stainlcu teaspoon in the pattern(s) I have ~ked. l am endoling S l. for cadl spooo ordered. Complete &erVJces · can be purchased at fine stores everywhere. Off er is limited to a choice o( up to three spoons, one spoon per pattern. 0 ACT,I CMINOl 'IMllH) 0 ACT II !SATIN AMl8H) 0 MIOICM COlOMIM. a /11/fTl#IQ 0 CN'tsnw.o a C*T1M.1 a OllMOCJM ..... 0 DA'llMCI O OOWllt Q ,/11/fTMY a~• Q -I Dllllta O LOUllWIA 0 MICt!ILNIOtn.O ~=CMLO a M01NtT o c.11 0 PNA. MllBIE a~• cr.e-prin1 > Q IATIMtOUI a lttB.L&Y Q lblMtt O TOWOUM 0 WJleTIA 0 -.a. 'O' .... • AM ....... '°' ... Y. acllil. oa. qlWollly. U.s.A. P.L Alow<Mwbfor ...... Eapire 12/Jllll. f1rt'OJI CilONEIDA ........... __. __ ......._ ... .._. ' HOOKED! A Sob•fli'S R.pott on Women and Dtuga cumulated drugs. But that onJy begins to ex- plain the special IUIOepdbill- ty of women to addiction. There is evktence that one of the factors In the propen- sity among women to t\.an to arudety-telievlng drugs is the frustration they are ex- periencing trying to ex- emplify the contradk:tory images of today's woman. In other words, they are ftnd- tng tt tough to be Super- mom: jobholder, wife , mother. homemaker. Two to six times u many women are diagnosed as suffering ' from depression as nien. Some 1heucllts and re- searchers argue that the symptoms of deprask>n reflect hormone thfts, Stbom OI eondltiol ied attachment needs,~ St*. anger turned nw.d, genetic pre- dllpoetioo OI a ler"8 ol per- IOMI worthkmnes. ~ 8'WI' the ca.-, there 1s awee- ment that the suffetng Is real. and· drugs are routinely sxaat>ed. While certain drug therapies are ap- propriate, too often the prescribed drugs are depressants. A shocking fact that has emerged is that women are paat>ed more than twtoe the amount ol drugs than men, /Of' the .arnc 'llntPoms· One explanation for this may be the artful merchandising of .. ltral .. 1• IWAY~ ...... J, 991• .. \ Dr. Jere Goyan: Tran · q~ ta.Ice ~ as many people to emergency rooms QI do hard drugs. and .. anxkty" as primarily female.~states. fOf exarnc)le. &mt year an advertisement for It tran- quilizer In a medical journal depicted a troubled-looking femaJe student who was sud· denly experiencilg the stress ol college life. It offered to help free her of excessive anxiety th{ough the use of the drug. Other advertising cam- paigns -ln medical and holptt.al journals ahned at physicians -focus on the need for drugs to treat the dttcomforts of menstruation, menopause, even 'ihe emp- ty nest tyndrome." AJmost without exception, the thrust of sales promotion and greatest proftt ~derives from a portrait of women ~help . I Pomanately, the public mind has been startled during the plllt few years. Pubbc ftgura .. Betty Ford have taken legal addic- tion out of the .t\ildows and Into bUtrnent. The~for the future II Im· proytng. b.c::n r:.llna numbers ol WOtMn .. being helped, .. more 111d111lt>o• .-trained and more..,.., .. ....... to ICCOm- modlle .... who haw ..,. mouecl to reclaim thetr health and hope. As a society, we have be- gun a promising, aitlcal review. lndMdualy, we must take personal inventory of our health-Melcing behavior: When you don't feel your ~. do you asurne that you're not well? Are you more lndlned to listen to another's advice than to trust I your own oounseJ? If the ·all9Wef to both questions Is "yes," you share some com- mon self-doubts with women found to be vulnerable to ow:nnedication . Be cautious about any· thing you Ingest, however mid It may be poctrayed. No drug ls oomp&etely safe for everyone. Learn to ask for more ln- formedon and las for a pcescr1ption. Many doctors feel that thetr patients place more value ln the ~ of medk:adon than any less c:h'amatic, therapeutic mea- sure, however well advised. Rho, 8nd out how your drug acts to alleviate your problem. Ask about the duration ol Its effects on your body. Be sure that you really need to take tt and then take It emct-lv as pe:at>ed and only for the period neoaay, Manu- facturers ol tranquJtan have a.erted that the drugs are not addic:tlw when their use is llrnlted to four-month periods, but MWf8I health actMlt ~ dalrn that dependency can develop eater than this. If you ha~ any questions about your m.d.lcadon;-don't hesitate to tab than up with your physician or phs- mac:lll. If your c:oncans are not welcomed, you can ........ your rtdrt to know or tMk a more rapon- .,. cswtabr. 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' • - The lnif)lratlonal Ufe ·.Of Slnget 10m Sullivan I · T om iullY¥1 II famk to many Arnenc..\S as the handlome tenor who sang the Star- ~ Banner m the Super Bowt In 1976. The ..,. of him 9tandrng agBinlt the ~. singing without accompaniment, moved 30,000 people to send teJepns of good wishes. Tom could not read them, of course, because he ls bind. Ave years later, Tom ls no longer idettti8eti • 'ihat bllnd ~but as a com- poaer, writer, actor and a reporter for ABC's Good Morning America. But, It 33, Tom SulMn 11n't • al w""-1. Hll ruemcADed. Nldal energy has h::reased Tom wrote about the ~ owr the la9t few years, and to-day dlfftculdes he cx- he rild bdore dawn, run-perienoed In his ftnt book, I/ ning 10 mies wllh Dinah, the You CoWd S. What I Hear, golden retriever, who (Harper & Row) pubWled In regmdl him as her penonal 1975. Its reception -· ntW pcoperty. He wtll stay at the reviews and sales owi the piano equally &me Into the yea"S of 1J million copies - night wcrblQ on new ac:>l19'· convtnced him that he 'Tve always been driven," · should spen<1 part ·c:A each he says. "I guaa It comes ~ wdlng. His thkd book. from fJOwlng up In the 40's You~ Spcdal (Hartequin) Sid SO's as a band kid. There was released la9t yes. "It • .,. wry 1ew aippon ... should .a about 10 maon vlca. •• Tom recalls his: copies as an lntphdonal frulbe&n m tlySlg to par-• book," Tom ~ wllh dw- ~ .... normal chlklhood acte'8tic ~· actlvtils .. Ude r....gue. The Peden School gaw "They caled me 'the bet' -Tom OM men tt*'9 -a and wllh good reaton." ' mullc tat. They dllcoYered Bc-w ol hll frenetic perfect pitch and a ~ l'lllhn, Tom's.,.._ packed Ing voice. hkn olf to a ldW>OI tor bllnd Today Tom has two • cMdNa1 In ~. -. buml tor ABC 1.adl to hll He II ~to u:h teg-aedlt. Sales haw ~about •• 11d da6Jn, but the 30,000 each, but that P...,_ School cM tnwbm doesn't plea.e him.· Tom hkn &om ., wvuJy bllnd kid , .. that hll tor9 haw yet t'*> today's poMl1lll ..--to aiptuN the fancy of 'the -· Fer one ~. ~ Am9tc.ln public t«•w _.. ....... and Tom they d«nlnd men &paa the tot>ll up ...... IQ. kl a ipCllt ...._: '1 Wltlia blglf, -.y wt.. ••9h. Cll*la... 1on91," he' explains. Md loUdt COWlt, he aM:I -n.y ... qa.illla ... ~. hm win, and he CM -tWwt up to" the wr•-dam.,.. wt*h the CJ¥npcs. ... .,..-.• He toga ... FromdMN,Tom....crtn-150,000 mlll ..ti ,.ir to tt.n.d. a.ng .._.. pabamau n ,... ..-. was the~ pmt, •I lulNd and he hopes .. _.. ... cu,...t~~-~ ...,..._ A MW twd.Ablnd ... ,.11..t llunllduecMlft,...._ no lp9lW anwllltM ·and ~ Son.-.,.,.. W '.l"Olll U. Md IO be tlp9d end. ~ clO. 1-. .. ..... ........ ., ..... .. ...... wllh ........ . ........... f °"" hewould ~·• on ""*· But ...... ~.--.. -·"· Tom c.an't l"9lilt al the oppor- tunllils out there. Televillon Is the ~ lure bec:al•• he wants to change atlMudes about harldiaipped people: 'When you're .pan of a m!nority, you have to woo, cajole and educate the ma-~ . Jn guat appeaances In such popular shows as M•A •s•H and Morie and Mfndv, Tom has played a · binded G.I. and a blind ...... f()t' Good Mommg Amerlc:o, he has cmved out a slot doing motivational pieces about people who aer- mount al lmds " bemers and~. • 1.-ly his repertoire has been expanclng, ~: '1 don't want to jlltt be ta.vl- lion'• repcnrr ·on the ~· pied crowd, .. he remarks. Tom-.~ sa«*-~ · It hJnwef, Md he II a1dc:8l ol newly formed lobbying !Joupl tor the handicapped. This has iou.d the Ire ol the Nador\111 F.ot.~ tor the Blind md the Amatean Co- ~ for the Handicapped. Tom wl he" raise money, but he won't, for tnstance, compete In events ~·to handicapped people. 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But he adds that people can easily become frus- trated when It takes a long time· to learn to p&ay a sport and so they gve up, when they nUght be mastering - ln far less time -a sport that is better suited to them. So how do you learn what sport \s 11ght for you? One way ls to be tested at Dr. Amot's human-perlormance laboratory, a highly complex fadllty t~ ls equipped to test an indMduaf s athletk: potential 50 ways. For the weekend athiete, there are shni*r. less expenstvc_w,ays. Dr. Ar· not has prepared for fAMLYWEEKLYa Ndimentary'series of tests that will he~ you ftnd a sport that ii right b you. Take the tests, keeping track of your pant$ end then ~ the ac· companying chart to determine what sports are Ideal for your body type. · Dr. Arnot cautions that ti you are getting enjoyment from a tPOl'f you are now pursuing, do not abandon tt · no matter how you tat. But you might be tnterated In knowing that then ... ottm sports your body ls ready to take on. ExpbM AbJlltv Vertlcal ...., .... Raearch miuls that our mutcla are made up of two cM.r.nt kinds of fi>er: tpdnt ,.,_ and endwance fl>er. The rallo ol ..,mt fhr to endurance ,.,., Vll1el wl:h ~ lndMdual. The ~ the psccnfllge ol .ndunnc. ,.,_, you have, the t.u.r your rnulClea WI ..w for acdvlda ~ Ing ~. The ~ dM pe- ~ of ..,mt ..... the beoe' you1 peafonn • ~"90 .,artl. ~ l. °""'°" .... "". '*""-cl _.........,,, .... A high jump means loC5 of sprint fiber; a k>w jump points to endurance. Standing next to a wall, reach up as high as posd>Je wihoul standing on your toes. Haw someone mark In pencil the point where the tip of your hand touches the waJJ. Then, keeping ~':Ir arm straight overhead, jump as high as posetble. MMk dm point. Sub- tract the ~ you R?aChed while standing from the distance you reached while jurnpi'lg. -" 21 lnchee or mor9-9Ceft 10 -22 to 21 lncMLecore 5 -11 to 22 lnchee-.acore I _ .... then 11 lncMLecore 1' Endurance Ability Lung capedty Tat " Our capac;ity to inhaJe oxygen Is set by the end of our teen years. The hockey player, who con5tandy skates back and forth on ~ Ice, needs a large lung capactty because his body demands tremendous amounts ot . oxygen. The golfer, who can rest fre· quentJy Isn't hindered by a low lung capacity. , Take a deep breath and exhale once Into a lasge lightweight shop· ping bag. Twist tightly and maJi( the volume of air. Then release air and fill the bag Gt' the stnk) wih water from a quart container, such as a milk carton. Measure how many quarts It requires to ftll the bag wtth watet to the same mark. -N 7 quart. tcore 10 -5 quart8..-oore 5 -lquart8 eocnS -1~1 Ca.rdlorapntory Tat ThJs Is a tat for the entire cardio· rUptr$ty aystem. It roughly ll}U· sures dM abl8ty of the heart to pump blood efftdently .. well u the lunga to consume ODCyglll. ~the odom· eter on the famlfy car, mark off one· haf mie on a flat ro.d kl your ~ borhood. Then, Mq yo\P'Mlf on your watch, wale (do not rulf) blt9ldy back and fOl1h (total ~ will be one mile). -tara12•sw11~ ........... -Mto11 ....... MONI _,. ............... , ·-·-........ , tape, make a hexagon ot six squares on your kkchen Oooc. Then, wlh someone timing you, jump from square to adjacent square without turning to face each new square. Do this without pradiclng, and c.ompJete the circuit three times. -H under 14 MCOIA teen 10 -11to14 MOOnda ·eccn 5 -11 to 11 MCOftdl....acor 3 -ORI' 11 MCCM.. eccn 1 Motor laming Test Between the ages of 5 and 10, you established your motor learning abili- ty, and it now determines how fast you can adapt to the demands of a new sport. Over the course of a day, take ftve pradlce runs through the hexagon you made for the test above. Trien repeat It quiddy ttuee times and cJock your time. -ff 'fOtll time i..1n-llP'-o-••-br men .. n 3 wande teen 10.. -br 2 to a MOOridl ICOf9 s -e., 1 tD 2 MCONte eccn 3 _.,, 0 to 1 MOOnd...ICOf9 1 Now add your motor learning abll· tty tcore and your ~ score to- gether. These will give you a motor abalty acore. ,r -" Body Fat Your percentage of body fat to mus- cle tisQ..e may determk\e your suimbili- ty for d&ent sports. To det.ermkle this percentage, ftnd on either side d your body where the top of one ~ juts out slightly. Using your thl11}1b and fore- ~. gently peich your body here ~tly. Estimate the amount ol sbl you pinched. For 1Mn: -· .... "*' 111 lnch..Accn 10 -If \\ to 1 lnch...lccn 5 -"IC!"I '*' 1 lnc:tL.eccn 1 For WOIMlt _ .... "*' 1 lnch...acore 10 -1 Inch tD 1111 lncheL..eccn &. -rncntMll1111~1 Remember, It is the percentage of body fat that ls Important here, not your total weight. "'A 300-pound lne· backer may be undetwelght," says Dr. Arnot, "while a person weighing onll; 100 pounds may be obese."' The Right Sporta for You High expioeM ebltty, (I to 20 polntet ... high motor eblltr (I to 20 ..... Stcffng Wa.tef .. kllng Tennie Flgu~sk•tlng Squaah BoxJng Roller Diaco WlnO-aurflng Football Gymnaatlca If you scored 5 to 10 points on lung teat, •dd: . Basketball; Hocby. Socc« If )'O..I elao ecored 1 to 3 points on body fet .. W911, you have the Innate ablllty to do V«'f well In thne apona, but you may not be able to mo"9 qulddy enough to eottlfte .. ttwtfr oondltlontno benefits. Conelder beginning -wtth an *"' durance eport IUCh u: Hiking; Swtmmlng Hlgh ......... 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But C<*t man struggled wlh nausea, when they are wodced on steadiy al itching eyes and blurred vtsion. day -something done by 411illions of Vet both were told by tha doctors, people in Insurance compank>.s, '1 can't 6nd anything wrong with banks, airlines, ~companies, you." · etc. -heakh df6culties often devel- Now. new Gowmment studies re-op, according to the N.1.0 .S.H. stud- quested by the Office and Profes&ion-ies. The causes, Yys N.l.0 .S.H., are al ~ lntematk>nal Union saeen glare, tmpcoper screen and (0.P.EJ.U.) are provkiSlg Insight into keyboard heights~ poody designed these heallh a>mplaints. The studies, tables and chairs and ~ luminance conducted by the National Institute for , contrasts to working environments. Occupational Safety and Health Problems are aYOidable, however. (N.1.0 .S.H .) found that the 7-10 md-Both N.1.0.S.H. and O.P.E.l.U. sug- lion Americans who work at the new gest maldng work stations and devices video display terminals (V.D.T.'s) as flexible as possble to aDow an indl· may develop eye, neck, back, arm vidual operator to control the height and stomach ptoblems, as wel as of the keyboard, screen and chair, leg feelings of depression and hostiltty. room and screen brightness and con- You may have seen V.O.T.'s used trast. Also recommended: requred on 1Vs Lou Grant. They're the key-work-rest breaks fol-\ID.T.operators of board and TV screen mac~es that at least 15 minutes every two hours. Yow Office medlcal Rec0tds · rn many jobs, you're required to visit the company medical office once a year for a physical examination. '"For your own good,: you're told, but it Is often df6cuJt -If not impossible -for you .to 6nd out exactly what has been reported about you. Now you can do something about this problem. Last August, the Department of Labor ruled that your empk>yer must let you see your on-the-job medical records within 15 days after you request them. The only time medical lnfonna· tion can be withheld from you is If you have a terminal Illness or a mental problem. Even then, the lnformaHon must be revealed to someone you se.lect and that petSOn can then decide whether It's in your best interest to see the report. • • • Ptotectlon Against Job HazGtda How can you protect yourself If you fear that workplace noise, fumes, dust, vapors, chemicals, tools and/or the products you handle are endan· ger1ng your health. The 01'::ago Area Commktee on Occupadonal Safety and Health (C.A.C.0.S.H.) has de· veloped a program anyone can use. Ant, says Pat McGuire, the com· · mlttee'a education director, you need two reference books: ~ It Dan· geroua to YO&U Hdh by Stelman and Daum,•avatlatN Jn bookstores; and Help for the \M>rkfng ~unded by Mancuso from International As!lodatlon d MadW'ltsts, 1300Conn. Ave., N.W., \fJ•hiuglco D.C. 20036, ,$1.00. They daabl ~ In the work piece. Nm learn yota' ~ WlCier Gowmment laws by wrltng for the free ........ ~· R#gN Undo OSHA '30'Zl; U.S. Labor .o.p.t- ment, Wa,.shington , O.C. 20210. (OSHA is the U.S. Government's Oc· cupatlonaJ Safety and Health Admlnl· stration.) You can find your local OSHA olftce by lookkl9 under U.S. Government In your phone book. McGuire points out, "lots of times It Isn't necessary to file 'an 0SHA complaint. Once you learn thefacts about a job haiard, you (or If there Is a union, the union representative} can show the Information to manage· ment." 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The pink ceD Is simply a small con· ....... -. ....... ~- usually without ever realizing why. Researchers claim that what people "see" Is not the color pink, but rather a band of electromagnetic energy. AD colors have such "bands," but pink Is the most effective for use as & muscle rela>uwtt. While all shades of pink are con- sidered calming, the effects are In- creased by using progressively stronger, brighter shades. In Des Moines, Iowa, the Presatbed Acttvlty The plnlc €e1 hos 0 c:ohlfng eflcc:t .... ' years of the effeds color ~ haw. Pahaps the bat-Mown pionell' In the fteld was the late Or. Max LUICher, who Int presented his oon- trowntal .. Lutcher Color ·Test" to an lntematk>nal medical conference In 1947. His test, ttlll used today. In· volves ~ teJediotas from 73 col- or patd)p, with 25 different hues and shades, but It takes only 10 mklutes to admlnJster. lu9cher' s theory was that certain colors reptaent common vaJues to all people: gray = nontnvolvement; bkle = calm; ~ = resiltanoe to change; Jed,. de*e. LUICher be- beved that patients would express un- c:onsct>Ully thro~ their color selec- tions what they ~ refrain &om ex- pressing verbally. Throt9' his research LUlcher dis- covered the effed of .color on the body. He learned, for example, that yelow lnaala bk>od pres.Ire, pul9e and 1apkation rates but does 90 wtlh a men re:laUlg eifed dwi red. His condution was that peefee.ioes for certain cdors, and •ejection of ochers, ndlected • ** ol mind and/ Ol • Mlll.fw.at.-•.• •11 Bat--9ng author Vance Packard warned l» 23 yest ago In The Hid- den Penuodera, that 9'l9S manufac- turers don't .... 5J'e8n pack'9ng becal• they know " Is subllrnlnal .. albk1ge:nt" me11age. Ullng color to lnftuence purchase paa.ni and behavior wlll undoubted- ly lnaate dumg the next -decade. and the findings of color experts wlD be utilized In indUlby -and busklal. And why not experiment wtt. color In yoc.-own Ide. The next time ~ wake to a iJ8Y, rainy day, put on "'4t ~t yellow sweater. It could 1'911 be just the boolt YoU need. Ill.Al ............................................................................... . START LOSING POUNDS & INCHES QlJICKLY~ ••. •• t11SlimJeanSt=::.:r The New ACTION .leans! -. SLIM JEANS FAST REDUCING ACTION PLAN THE SECRET'S OUT! ·These are the aame action · Jeana, made from an amaz- ing polymer fabric, that athletes and cetebrtttet use In expensive salonl for faat, tempotary weight loll. BONUS CALORIE COUNTER & DIET PLAN filJARANTFE ............. • GET WEIGHT & INCHES OFF & KEEP THEM OFF PERMANENT LY! SHm Jeans ON .. Ideal tor getting your exceu weight and Inches oft temporartly, w .,, up to you to keep them off permanently. You don't ha¥8togoona ltftl~de.t. nor take OOlftV oncl poafby up1tlLC1 pMll end dNgl. bJ can eat three 1at11fylng . meal• a ddy and even a ~ betw1en meal&. How- ~to tcMP excw welgtf off, you mult bum up moM • calortel than you lnlak•. n. snm Jeana Plan lhowl you how. U. SUmJeanl while fogging, doing hot.-Pork. ev9ft"" WhHe ~abcQ.lyouwantto b• allmmer. trl"'mer and .......... get .. SHm Jeana program now. You've got nothlng to ION but exceu pound• and Inch••· We guaranlMnt , 'eonv.11 VOW SUM JEANS lnlo an exetelae suit. U.. lndoorl or ouldoon for temlt. gym-' na1t1c1, bicycling or any spofttohelpat'8d ~tat--. 0.. < ct .. .. -• ct B ct i:i .. .. • ... .::: T here Is an ancient Hindu legend about a wise man who or- deNd a INdent to fetch .. a good ttmg" &om the ba:ras. The youth came back with the tongue of an ox. "Now fetch me a blkl thing," the wise l'Dml ad. The lludent· retwned wllh another Oil tongue. The wl9e man was pkaud. "Truly," he said, "a tongue can be the source ol both good and evil." That fable ts just as~ today _.,artk:u1arfy when It c.omes to fami- lies. Though good oommunk:atlon has been called the llieblood of the family ~. apats say that .. too often there Is a "communlcMlon gap" between husbands and wllles, parents and children. "Even when family reJa. tionshfps are good," says Los Angeles therapist Or. Hendrte Weiltnger. .. members haw trouble upeellil.g themselves 01 understanding one an- other. And when someone is trying to ~ a problem OI' seeking emotional support, the Nt*y to oommurate wel can haw~ raulla ... Some of the ol.taries to effediye ~ comf1)Urlk:altiQn are subde, and tftey can be more ciaJn9'9 bec:ac11e we se not usually ~ of them. Here are teYera1 examples .. A Wan lo ..,... c::lem\I. Some- times peopAe )Ult don't tpel out what they really mean. Consider the teen- ager who tels his mother he'll be home .. a llde late" tonight. lJnJe9s they awee on what that nte.ans, thae'a llkely to be an argument when she expects hkn home around mid- ~ and he miYa at 1:30.A.M. "Coded'" m 111 ••· What we say may IOmillllawww teem dur and direct on the ...i.e., but the words oflfs\ concieel a llCret TI I gr: wt.a. Abo- ~ honM .... Fer amnple, -- Ing "Would ~ .. to go to the movies ~?" may me. ~ '1'd .. to go out," or 'Td .. to my home,W or Tm~ to do wt-.v. . , you want to do." Quite <Jltml ....... mllllwll ~ quallon1 or 1wpoud1 in a mnfuling way ....... 1n ll>me ~both pellell• enct ue doq wt. ,...,_ -*· One "*'• fac.d wllh gotng to ...... dly to viii ha .............. hawle. m....-.to..-.the.,wllhhn .. ,you'd .. meto," lheniplld. -e..t • 1 mfdlt be In the-. And thin'I a lot ..,... do .... 5'QU'N gone." ,.. ~ ....,, ._mm lllld, "Wll, In Chi& CMI 11 go .... •~ he wry much --h9 .... complft~ needld .......... She Md ..... to go .... bn but becMd ~ .. camtheWlhe_.._.._ to "-..... Eich ....... . , .. You're a Big Buly! I > Faml_lySpeak The Hidden · Ttuths ~ . , Behind the Words ' 8y Norman Lobeenz Without eum lcnoU1lng "9 fmplly mem.ber1I may be aabotaglng their communfcatton. Hae peychologllda oJ/a' adda on hou to my what you really mean. , ewn ~both of them wamed to expr-. theli need and dm love. The ........... ~ aJNd .. .,.... to a.a-. the lm- pOlltie lluadon that occun when one peaon's WOids cxdllla\ two • poling m I I I 191' ebout the l8lne ti· Ullllon. ..A couple came to me for ~ wlh lhek ........ .WO..t.rp,•. mmllgl COi ...... f9POl1S. ..... had become k'oa *'* n&equent and ..... .... ••y ..,.·me. the hUlbmd Mid he ..... ha ... would tMathl .................... °""'· But ~ ·coning to the wfe • ....__the CM .... IDln would ..... bec:ee-he ... ... -lo9'8 . conlllCll. • -• dim cme ol e doubl9 a..d. No ...... wt. the womm\ cM, .... Wiii bound llO be wrong •• l ....... 'W t.A.theOIC eo..-. hoMlrlw an bi a good tl*1g f • .__ to ~ fr, .. Ind evokt .................. e-. I an be a Md ... whilll I II ..... to hurt oehln' ...... to .w.11 onn own .. ar to ..._ «W•-..P • - when her family sat down to dinner, conver- sation usualy deterl- onlled Into a sertes of • shdl dllpdes and repri- mands. One ewning she suggested they change places and act as If they were the penon whose seat they were In. "Each of U1 lesned how we sounded to others. .. lhe Mkl -how the tone of their YOk:es a weJJ as their words antagonized each other. fiow can fainllles overcome these barriers to produdtve talt? Here are some•suggestiol 11 from experts: • When ' you have somethJng lmpoltant to say, choose the proper time and place. The time to raise ma- )ol" issues, make demands or cany on an argument is not when a youngster ls dashing olf to school OI' a pment is antvlng home after a hard day's work. Wait b a more relaxed part of the day. • Develop attentive listening habits. "Faulty listening is at the root of many family communication prob- lems," uv.s one expert. "Listening ~ more than just regillertng IOUnds and tapOndlng wtth a grunt OI' an \th-tiuh.' h means paying atten· tlon to what Is Mid, to why It Is being said. It means beiig senslltve to needs and emotioltS. It means answering appropeieteJy." • Avoid coded messages ~ dou- ble bklds by trying to say exacdy what you me.an -~ never saying what you do not meml. Some couneelon teach famliia to make a "'statement of lntimt" that dmt8es what the speaker has In mind before Mklng the other pcnon to •. This would haw hq,ed In the c.aee of a man whose .... got ll9Y when he suggated go- lr.g over the budget. ., didn'\ mean lhe WM CJdrav9nl," he 1891· ., )Ult w...-d to ... f we could afford a vecallon." • When you .. klnpted to .,,_ 80ftwthli-a you may ........ -yourtel. Why am I ~ thm? In many ~ the ...,. wlll dlnvlnce you to remain dent. S..1.-..ty. when a t.n'9y mmnbm II talilng to you. 8lk ~. 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You be the Judae. There's no obliption .. You can chanae to Nationwide now or later when your praent policy expires. But don't wait to act our quote-and your PltBE Id of nn Pre.urc Oaupsf This offer QPlra Dec. 31, 1981, IO tnm1 the coupon today! .......................... MAIL FOfl& UTE QUOTATION. NO oauGATION. .......................... . I . . I ... ~ lneurance P.O. Box 1127 Portlwl. OR t72ol -CJn Dt¥t 1 _. ,. w ~ i. I I ,.... _ .... • u1111 . ~ vwa cC:::... f:!: '°:"' o!!.P£ •. "-::-E• .._.. °"' • ...,. .. ,.., I I .... I ~ F.;.-.> ...... ..., c.. .. -.> ~ = ":'.:::-· ..... -:;,,.,.-: I v..... 1. I I AMe9 i. I II~·• ._ zi, 1 I """" ....... • UltCllll MW, ....... ,, '11 &. ..., • ~. .... ..... .. v... I ~ · M • U1TALLn1111uro1nvH1 •mtDATI ........ 11a.v .. ""•w..wa art.T,... I I ..... ~ c ....... v...... ... ~ Y• .... ........ C.#f c.w•J C.#1 Y• • I • 1 , :; I .._...._.~ . -., I 1 .. .....:.-!r' -~ ·--· . '·. · . ·· ··· ·-1 .............. MTAVAILMUtNTIXMt:Ale .... -W....... 4 • ~ ·--...... ,'-_ ......... .,............................... ' ~ -·-, ~ • .., ................... , •• Fl ' ............. l ............. ,...t v.o 110 :~ .....n•-. .... -CA"'f ... ..,..., ........... ~ ............. .....-. .... .-._..... v.a 1tq · I "•-11ss•••~•--•"'J •Yoo = = ... ~ ..... c."_:'°,_;,,... ' ... a:aucE ·au ., . ... .._ . .· ·~ . ~ 'Vt'dr I I r -•• J ' I I ·. NEIGHBORS' RECIPE EXCHANGE By nlatllyn Hanaen I f you have a req,e to sNft I write: Marilyn Han· ten, Neighbors' Recipe Ex- change, F AMIL V WEE><L v magazme, 641 lexJngton Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022. For ewry recipe published F AMIL v WEE><L Y will pay $10. Recipes must Include your name, address, telephone number and the new.paper in which you read FAMILY WEEKLY. We cannot answer letters or return recipes. In case of dupllcatkMl. recipes with the earliest postrna.rk wtlJ be uted. Al recipes become the property of FAMILY W EEXL Y. From Ptucott Vallev, Ariz., WUma Clapp .mda a recipe /or "good ole" ham- bwga. HAMBVRGE.R DINNERPIE 1._· ~~ .. lc:-.ea.-... I' r,aa. Woicma....,_ --l11t111, DH cha"d ...... I 11 ••a•Mlt ~··=...., I trt ___.. 1~....,cha••··--­l::t.:.oa.>~~. J ... ~ 1 saaaMlt ~~ .. 1. ln tmel bowl, beat egg well; stir In Y, cup ..,.. Met.aoutons. Let and .. lq\1'd .. Do.bed. I. Add W01c r rtu trhn auo9, 1 ~· chopped onk>nl, Mil and hlimburglr; "* wd. Pre. this mlxlure IWidY on the boeDn and*'-of a 9--lnch pie PM -fom*'9 a mlllt pie llMI. J . Melt 1 ~ mw- gll'tne; add 1 cup ol onion; cook• loft. •· CombN cnern dMleM Witt\ ... 2 ... and .at. mlUlg wd. Addy, a.IP,."6, llowty, mllllng .... "-~ ..... I . Sp-.d cooMd on1on1 O\llm' mlllt ..... Md pour ct.. mlldlnonnect. 6 ..... In pullllwalld 350'F, W9lb._40 ......... You ...,_..'° .... ~ ..... ...... aue.g. It -..., ..... ....... Nali..6 ....... ................. ..,,. the .... k\ ,,.._;, WW.Y md..,., \p .... .... \0 F r•Ndpe of Nov. 23, 1980. The Clapps read f'.AMJLY WEEKLY In the Courier, Pracott, Artz. A letter from GaJe Volker In Papua, Ne111 Guinea, re- ueols a natWe ...,,.t potato recipe. KAUKAU KASSEROLE ............. 4hmmm;.._. l~ I •aa•lllll ~c:.,. ................ 4 s•tlu,aur -...or __ ... ~c:.,. ...... ~ 1, Cook, unpeeled, sweet po- tatoes In boar1g Wlltllr unlll lender but firm . Dl'aln. peel and .. l/•-lnch thick. !. In a ~ at\.llow c:as-...oa.. make almnatle layert ol 1he wt potaeoel and be· nan.,~ each a.y. wlh Mil, brown "1911' and dotting wllhbudllr. J . Pour on onnga juice and bake In • 3so-F. own for about 30 mlnum or until brown on top. Nerta 4 ao 6..,... Gale writes, 'We enjoy reading your -*"' on redpa when our famQy bid< In Grat Fala, Mon- tana, Mid UI the Trtbune. You rnWd allo .. to know that kaukau II p6dgln Englllh for IWMt potato." A~ bread Ndpc from ~ Kldn of Sc•""""1. N.IJ., .,.. .. out *> ,,,. bclwtt *> frV I/at~. llEX1CAN MEAD .......... ., ..... a ......... .... l_' ti u -.,. ...._ .... r • .. , r • J... • , .. _ .... ............ ·---·~· .. ... _ ..... _ ldia ....... ~ ... l~ c.,....., a..w. ~ ...-5~...itedel....-,oee ... \4c-. ....... «......-.. ..... l . Mix ye.Mt, IOda and com· meal In Larga mix.Ing bowl. Heat oil, salt, atgm", onion and but- tamil< until moderawly warm. SClr Into meal mbduN. I . Add 89111 and beat well. Add oom, pepper and cheeM. Add flour, 1 cup at a 1lrnc, until well mbced. "· Tum dough out and knead - until smooCh and eJMtic. ~ dough and bowl wtth a ll1de rnelled buaier. Cover and let rile In warm pleoe until double In bulc, llbo4d 1 y, hours. 4. Punch down dOU!ti and knead lghdy 2 or 3 mtnum. gwipe Into 2 Iowa and piece In two wel-buttered loll pans. 5. Alow to rtle In warm p&.oe until double In ... Baka In ~ 400'F. own for 25 to 30 mtnuta. Remove from pans onto• wn rack and brulh wMh remaining melted butter wt\lle bws are werm. 6. When cool. wrap In fol and .eor.. freaa wd and mMel acelent ham and dMNM lend· wlcha. Moira 2 -- Marilyn uys, '11111 bread never fails to bring requests f cx the ri!dpe." The Kletrla ntad FAMILY WEEKLY in the Star·Hookl, Scottlbhiff, Neb. • From Mn. R°avmond Rua· .en, a great cooldc bolcer of L..edl, N.D., here• an eolV· t&mab kfd·plemlng /auo· ,.,,., THE ""lW COOKIE •a-.-lc:.,.,.W .... _ la-.-.. -. ....... t c:.,. a 1 " .. ... I -._.. I Cllf alllf ..... dee --• ''-..... ~ ICllf ... .. '61 snamlt JWi CIJt9 ...... ,.,, I ... lllJl&S ......... • II Jl•-ef .... I . In lmge bowl. "* .... . blown ..... ......... all, •· vanlla., rice C41Nai, CUODllillmdOSlll. I. --····•tow.blk-... ..... a.. cl ..... lcdt••uidJ Christians to the Uons! 8en1 on being rid of the new and strange religion. pagan Romans had a ringing slogan: "Christians to the lionsl" But tbe foUowers of Christ had other ideas. They knew that Christ had given them a mission in the world. and they were not abou1 to lie down and play dead. even if some of their number were called upon to suffM martyrdom. They were idealists enough to hold fast to Christ's teach· ing and realists enough to know the need for self-discipline and organization if their mission were to be effective. Both the idealism and the realisrri are impressive in early Christian ITistory as it appears in the New Testament and in the writings of later generations. This history and these writings give us reassurance and countge today. when the spirit of pagan Rome is again abroad in the land. We do well to remember Peter and Paul. Clement and ltlnatius. and what they said and did. For a short survey of the early Christian scene. we invite you to write for our free pamphlet. '7/Je Early Years of the Church." 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There is no fur- ther monetary rcquire- menL [Each chain is com- posed entirely of solid 14K gold including the clasp and will be accompanied by our Certificate of Authenticity to that effect.] This advertising notice is being placed simultane- ously in other publica .. tions. If you see it in more than one publication. please let us know. as this information is helpful to us. Should you wish to re- turn your chain you may do so at any time to the address below and receive a full refund. There is a limit of one (I) chain per address. but if your request is postmarked before Mar. 23. you may request a sec- ond chain by enclosing an additional SI 0 pl~s $2 stiip- ping and handling. No re- quest will be accepted past the dates noted above; your uncashed check will be returned if postmarked later than those dates. Please enclose this original notice with your request; photocopies will not be ac- cepted. Sena your name and address (please print) on a sheet of paper to- gether with the appropriate ~ sum to: FU:XNU a IKIR8Y. f LTD,. c0w Claain C ..... • palp, Dept. 613-21. ... J 1931. Gneawida, COii-i llfttlcut "'31. tXl.)4~ e . • NEIGHIOIS' RECIPE EXCHANGE Add to ..-mbdww end ma wd. s. Drop by l98lpoonlful onto we-d coalda ...... ...t w. 10 to 12 "*-dlll at3SO'F. Nat.-.,.,., .... Mrs. RUlld wrta, '7hti ~ can be &men kl 6-oz. • &o.n·- )uk:c CDllllln••· sa.:ie kl ¥1-h:h '91k:k ......... ~ tD W.." The Ramela reed f Na v WF.Ea.. v I kl the Nale, Mmot, N.D. From the tkfy lcltchen of Mr. J.C. Benndt, in Andenon, S.C., coma an~,.,,_. . GINGEJIY APPLE RINGS t''' 0 ............. t' OS $11U ..... ~· 0 II.._. ..... I' OS 011 I._ ..... ...., ................. , 1. In mdum .... melt bulm Of "'*iiJll••· Add honey, glnglr -lemon juice. Cook b 3 to 5 mn.m.. I. w.ti, CON .Mt .. apples k*> ~rlngl. s. Cook ....... In....., .... Illian .,.4ars...--._..... twice. S.W ... tlw ...... ~ ar ••(*•• 41'*4 ....... J6 ..... J.C. ays that he ohn 1mW1 the ..,.. ..,.. wllh ~map. OI' ham and .. them -wllh bl ....... •'lllgll ind penail•. Mr. S....rwla fANl.VWEfJa.Y In the lndqendent Mal, Andenon, s.c .. FIOm l..llld. JUa., Ms. w.o. Lanes ..,.. a Ndpe Jew a muory "" F Wt mode from an ~ Ngd .... •c..-(lWa)CllllrJ .... .... _ ... 1.-C1-.t..-.-ti ~ea· • .......... lcmUMt-.)~ ~ ... "' ...... ,, 7 ~ ........... a.-. "' .............. h + "2111 JllUWWWP .... ...... t. Codlallrytn .... mnountafbol-q.-...s.-.... a ......... ~ 8 rlnulll. o.ln. I. ,. ..,, .... c:Mllnull,•'CNMI af dldrln .. md ....... , In • 1.qt. ( ........ I. y._ .at t..d .,.-wllh l,4a ~ .................. 2 ..... .-............. ,.,...... ... tapaf ........... lnpe .. F ' f 3l!§OIF, ~ ...... I ............. . ~, ...... .... t..iol .. OM ol he hob- blll ls~ wl _,...GUI MW ,._ n.•r.-. ...t FMILY W..a.v Iii Jh9 NMI, Op•••· A.-...,Ala. FIOm the ..... •-arowtd ldtclt- en of Luanne Don8y In K.no.ho, Wis., IWN~ a aundtv mndv ..q.. CHOCOIA1E GRANOLA CANDY ,. OS a Ill_ ...... 41 II a aia~ .... _ IA-. ... le..-~ ........ lllic..-.... ~ • 1 ... ,.... ~CICJdr IC .. ....... 1. M.tt IMlgldne In .... wwpen. &Ir In coc:oe. Add ..... and 116 and bring to • rapid boll, llllntng ohn. Boll two nrftdl9. a.now from ....... I. Coatine roled Gib. coconut, ,...,. and null In ..... bowl -pow~ c:hocolMI mbduN owr .a. Mix well. s. Drop bp rounded ~-onto _. pllptr. a. -... In tW1dy cova-.tClOliFllll•. Mabl2' LuannC wrtm, 11dl delldom, nutrtHous candy treat II enjoyed by ~ ancl. c:hildre1 alike." The Doaeys reed FArc.v wma..v kl the Na., Keno9ha. Wis. JifJom Rom O'Connel m GN.n.-l>urJI, Pa., we,..._ a,_.. /or an old-/nltfoftcd boflecl cltocoklfc frodns. RJDGE NO&llHG , Thelkttleh OrtglnaJ atlll retails (or$8C>. Our authentic re-creation la Incredible !hcao'4.tou! t!.o~u! cS&l:zl. 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SAl1SfflCTIOI~ WHX e..-IE.SOlt ,., I I a...S1Mm:(5t1)11Mtu ~ I .. _________ ...... ______________ . ....-..... .., .... I ...... ~ • ._mn I ,.,..._ • .,..... .. .. _ .... , .. I . .... .......... .., .......... IFr.Rll.11111111. a_ ........ ._.a_1W1•t11r·-I 114.•._. ... .._.. . I Cll.Y..... 1 2 .. • 3 ..... ._..J I -................. -.... l. ..... o ... 0-o.... ,, I ------,.-.....-I . . I .__.... • I ._.,...,....,.m I WIK ----._..._ ........ , ..-~• ------------· A Basketball Pt0 Tells Us How to Keep In Shape By Roeolyn Abrevaya The blare of the o/fidal acc:>Nr~ bca-•r halt. the adion. Up on her JM, Karen Smlh, No. 24, .-,,. off her warm-up joclcet and mOCIU onto the ccxm. Sliding Into podJbn under the barlcd. Kenn .,,a.. around her oppo. nent, while Pearl Moore, the Stora' flaahv guard, heaua up a 20·Jooc Jump 1hot. The bal glanca,off the rim and INO the oultbdehed annt o/ the leaping Smith, who pu• doc.on the,.. bowtd, lflt'fn9I bode Into the °" and kr.... fhe baf Into the batkd In OM """' '"°"°"· about them and keeps a personal vb- min and mineral chart for her own ready reference. • "Eating right was a real chaDenge on the road," says Karen . Since the usual fare ol airplane food and fast food (the team toured stx months of the year) con be a menace fOt" diet watchers, Karen tried her best to avoid tt by carrying her own supply of frul, nuts and boxes ol natural cereal. When eating at a quick.food rat.au-· rant, the typcaly ordered eggs, whole wheat toast and )uice, aY06ding hambuigen, French fries and 90<\a, which .. higher In calol1d. Though she isn't trawq ~now, Karen continues to eat wilely. She also runs three mies a day, does endurance sprints up and down any hlll the can ftnd and wades out reguildy in a gym aerdle prolJ'erD. Wh&t ~ up, Karen can't re- member when the w..i't Involved In some kind of athletics. Having three brothers around and a bask.et rigged up In the backyard didn't hurt the 811*1119 young bMketball whiz. "My brothers couktn't ~ that a girt could take the pushing and lhovtng that goes wtth the game," she laughs, "But I handed tt back to them at good as they gave It." Before Karen cllOM to concentrate on baslwtbel, the was iwolved Mri- ously in tennis, ~ and track. She was even c:tK>Mn to play on the Olympic handbel team llemd for the ~fated aunrrm OlyrJ1IJb In Mo.cow. As b ,...,,, and groonq rnf- eretaoll, ~ II a ~ cir... who cto.n't WIS any make· up "becaUM I feel I look~ ~ end don't really need It." ~the getsdrund up. the~ ~NII. Boch lhe md ._....,,_ mMll ~ the dw-.1 p6Ke OUl8ls they wCJ... on tour. DllVfaed by 0-- loteit Ford, theoudltcoa 'II afa~­ ..t-whle .............. ...... .'-...................... thM "'yau <*\ loop a..-tc.m I'*> • . bow" Md dmk blue ............. chem lo -Md M combtllble • ..... ..-.· ~ KINn. She ... ... the oullt ~ ....... of .. .,.~ Hlr Plllnl ...,_ to women 'who wenttoacilln'INftar_,adwr •••lfOr: ""Plllh ........... ... thlnev.yoM .... .. JNe'IANT·llGO AaT Tlle'-t-.WQ ...... I' ... la~S1111a••t •• ( .. _____________________________________ ...,... __ 111/e le not .,, appl/cMJon 1. Name·-----------------(PLEASE ~INT) Address. __________ county·---- Ofty _________ State --Ztp --- Phone No. ( )-----------AftEA COOE 2 a Have you or any listed driver had any accident or mO\/!ng violations during the past 5 years? 0 Yes 0 No b.Do you or any listed driver have a nervous disorder. uncorrected vision defect, crippled or missing limb, fainting spells. or any condition (or take medication) that may affect ability to drive safely? 0 Yes O No If you answered YES to questions A or B. give details on a' sheet ot·paper and ?ii along with form. 3. LIST Al.L LICENSED DRIVERS IN THE HOUSEHOLD Date of % ol use ol FIRST Birth Married/ Car Car NAME Rel<lllOl'I Mo.Dav Yr Sex ~le #1 #2 Yourself 'l '!(, • 100IJI. Spouse 'l " • 100'!' 4. AUTO INFORMATION Yeat All> make ol automobtle . Modej (fa1rmoot. Malibu. etc ) .,. Submodei (Futura. ClilSSJC. e1~) ... Body Type (4 dr sdn . sta wag . etc ) . . ... Miles dnven iWlflUally ... Days per w• dnven to worll or parkfl!I area .... One-way driv1119 distance ... Is ciw used Nl bUsiness (except 10 & from wor'll)? ... •rt yes, expla111 ... BDHL.3 CAR #I o ves• O No o ves· D No tt you listed a RECREA TI<JW. VEHICLE indicate COST NEW .... S -- It you listed a PICKUP TRUCI< or VAA indicate COST NEWS·----TOffNAGE ___ _ 5. Date your present auto I J insurance expires .._<_m_on_1_11> __ <<1ay_> ___ <ye._r_,> " " • 100IJI. 6. Signature X-------------- DETACH ANO MAil THIS ~TAGE-4'MI! CARO TODAY. . . ' . • > s 111111 BUSINESS REPLY MAIL ~ ~ ,,., ~ P-"' ~ FIRST CLASS I o I 1 11 I ol I o I I 11 11 ii 11 I ~-:.. , ;>--; ·~?5'~·o. PERMIT NO 7683• PHll AOEl PlllA PA POSTAC.E Will Bf. PAID BY AOORESSEC COLONIAL PENN INSURANCE COMPANY Auto ln~urance Program 4593 5 Penn Center Plaza Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 19183 NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES . ., ' ·11. ~~ ~~ P'r7. _,}! q2 ~7! ~ ... . Ntt. ,.,uv . 2 !t a#"' ;;f n ,. . ' ' 8 I I I . I .. ,.QOPP ICRl•UNG Frank K9'g .......... that butln•11 lole $200 million ~ -ICltiJled mes- .... bookkeepqJ' mon, etc. King ii cucuttw V.P. · of the Wrlllng Inmument Manufacturen ..-.~ A9«.., and has declaNd du. the year of the Grat Scrawl- Out. ..... tatJbang aun- ~ -kldal ~ on Jnmy 23 -John Hancock'• birth- day, of CQUIM.' "Demands on tact.a""" made ···••:ltlAg ~ neglected subject," "*' t<lng. "The ... of • hmtl,·too. Sotlow down; alt straight; hold ~ur pm ~; Milch for titcky ............ ,,. And tlmll of .. .,.. qto ........ ~ . .,..._ . ..-...· time, we will f10W up to two Inches shOrter as the fluid ~· from our tislue, and It WI to reexpand . Dnllby'. Ne.ly half of thoee ay they fear the 'G - pected pain, wt* 39 per- cent dalm they are tota8y lmm&me to dental dileMe. -EllatKllfl• · (Al . Pl9ces) Sx1;,, - Dinah Shore 64; David Niwrt 71; Ron Howard XI ; Hiiiy 8eWonte 54; Robert Conrad 46. ..;,, - 0..1 Arnaz 64; Karen Calpa• 31; Or. s... 77; Jela... Jones 62; Torn Wo1e 50. 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All we uk la that you call for raervatlona. Thursday, March 5, 1981 7:30 P .M. 23150 Lake Center Drive El Toro Travel Lodge El Toro, CA Thursday, March 12,. 1981 7:30 P.M. Holiday Inn -Costa Mesa Briltol and San Diego Freeway ") .... , ..... 1 1M e "fWI 11 tlle .... ,_..~Id¥) '74-lllltf Nimon . • "Clrdl ti caiiwr." (dfl) 77-JIM Aleulldef, RlcMI llolltt1J, Dl'lid op.11 Stiers. . ... Cl) 0 <l1J ..,.. ...,... ...,... (mp) '79-JMllS llrolilt. Mlftot Kkldtf, ~:=· e Cl) (JI 9 • kl" (dra) 'II-Kitt Malden, Jessicl W•Htr, Sltwe GuttMbtra. Mclrew S1MM. e ~ n.." (dr1) '75-CMrtu Btonsoft, J~I lrtllnd, Strotlltr Mlfti11. JllMS ~ MOllCIAY,llllal 2 L .. e "Clllrt(' (dfl) 'il-0111 Robtrtloll, Cllirt Bloom, Leon J1nney, lilil Skill, Die Vin P1tttn, Willi1111 Dwyer. • "1'111 ti tlle Mr Cond. (dfa) '79-W1yn1 Roaers, Elke Sommer. t:11 e 0 8 "111e Aara ....,..,. (dr1) 'II-Ted BtutU, ltV11 Burton, Cloris ltldl111111, TUUDIY, llllal J I.ill • '1111 ~ "'1(' (Id¥) '66-Corntl Yfilde, Gert V111 Oaf Bert. e "r.cut .....,.. (com) '72-Piul """"'"· Lee lll1tvin. t.tl e Cl)(!) <l1J "11le PrWt If-.......,. (dra) 'II-Johnny Cull, &end• YICClro, Ben M1r1ey, Eli = ... ,, 4 UI e ..... l.t tlle.....,. (dfa) '6~fran• SINITI, Oinl W1lhr. 1:11 e "PJ." (susp) '61-Georae Ptpp1td, 11aymonc1 aurr. t:OI e (I)(!) <l1J ... Pllce ti HIM" (111)'1) 'II-Minette ~lty. Kathlffn Belltr, Arltn Oeln Synder, Glry Gr1h1m. TNUllSMY,.-.eS l:tl e '1111 T1111f tlle IW'Cold.(dra) '79-W.pe Roten. EJu Sommer. ,...f, IMICM I a.••..,.. Liii C.." < .. > '72-S."1 fttld, Ben MUPPhr. • ·~ ........ (•clv) '64-Ricllerd Wid111". CllTOll Bektr. t:tte Cl) <JI 121..,..~__,llcl"(dra)'ll-Clorislt1eh111111, Mike Connors, Sttpll111ie Zlmbllist, Katy KurtzlUI. SATUIMY, IMICM 7 6:11 e "c.llle, T• •Mer' (co.) 73-Klttt VlltobM, JolHI OIWicbon. e ......,_ Clllrle" (com) ''4-Ta1y Curtis. 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Delle• tw Lhrilla Coverace of h11hli&hts from the 121 ,..., SRuart World Prolessional Fiaure S-itn& m Mey llillllt/tlltMI Seraf championsllips lrom Landover, Md., 8 ""-"ltf ......, NHRA Wofld 0111 Race finalS ffom Ontario. Calif.; and 1 'Sports Jour· 10:00 nal' ii' . a Cl> ID ~ 111A Wet· e '• 1111-4 llel DnH1hd1r The Philadelphia • : "C.SIM IHp" (dra) 76ers at '"-loston Celtics and Ille '69-Burt Lancaster, Peter Falk. Photnil Suns at the LA Laurs. • lttlt: "C1r1t11 CltJ" (wes), (]) Mllr If Pwlf (U) 'S2-Raymond Massey, Randolph 9 A11ielbt1 USA Sc.ott. ludtlt llomaft . e fa.itr Fll• Festini: 9 "A • hf* Mey r... Cmictiu1t , ... II lillc Alllllr'• · -Z:30- Ctttt" (mus) '49-Bina Ctosby, e Cl) CBI a Sl'OITS: tittrH· Rhonda flemina. Wilia111 Bendii. tilul .... Coveraae o1 the U.S • • • = ':4:': n . Hu1111ry in amateur bo11n1 COlllPtlilioll. e1u~ .... : ........, S.." (wa) U .............. If Fllltiw '7S-L«M Glttnt, Cliff l'lltts. ,.....,. <adw> '7&-0.11 ttaaertJ. 0 51111 ,.,..,, ... • s,.ta ~ • si..r. ....... -10:30-• ,,. ....... es.., 3:00 : (I) t'll all 1i.s If• P..,a. a SNITS: ll'U OI,_,.. W4 • bell CeeWrll ;er..:;-;.: F!.....t "1114 .. • flill .... u... ..... =) '53-Bi111 ~. Boll • ~ a.,.f Hope, ' LI.,_, MffyYll Y19- 11 IOO ••• : c.._ ... i lltM: e ........... Uctr ~~Stitt 11 UCl.A. 5 ;:' .. ".;:. Sitttltton. tIJ :C: e ..,.,_ '-" (wes) .. lllatrt:....., . '57-littllteSt....,Ut::Jtaet· ~ '*" Wivl!I, ...... ' Ctn. ................. =='=J" ht. •ll:JI--S:Jl-l f !_;~JJ , h uu=:-tilt-: .... Mt ...... IMqclt ,,.,..... ...... ClltlW. Clllf.: ............ ~a.,_ . ................. ......,. i ~'7' k r-:-~ ·~ 4IOO &... 2 ................ "*> 'U!.Mert ,.,.., -~ ............... &=·.-tr~ .~ .......... _ ... ~~- (dra)-Oon Murray, 011ne Varsi. 9 Ull4trstaMi111 ltllul ........ -4:30- • 2 Witll Y• ID Tt .. AIAl•CM @ lttiitwitll~ .................... 5:00 • llltefflct ())WIW~ BT11111W.a.triu . ........... • <II """ ())Elw.-, ID Qri1td1 ... im ID llelt tilt l'rta 9 Will 0.. & .., (C() flit f'lrilc u.. a Titis ON Hiist (U} -5:30- ....... 'm II e rn <ll """ (lJ) Dirtctiells '11 O ftca @ Miiie of Oil PIMtll1 (21 CaMW CltMfa a ""''• .. ,.., 11t11tt1 cc.c> •v•N1NG I • .I Mike Eruzln• (c)-captefn of th• 1QBO U.S. Olympic Team, 1erved as technical advisor on the film-ls lhown here with St1ve Guttenb1rg (I) and Andrew Steven1. "Do you believe In mlracles? ... YESI" ABC Sport.cuter Al Michaels uttered those words on Friday, February 22. 1980, George Washington's birthday. The United States Olymplc Hockey Team had detHted the 1Hmlngly lnvlnclble team from the Soviet Union In a game that many experts described as the sports upset of the century. lWo days later some 50 million Americans (nearly one-quarter of the nation's population) would get out of bed on a Sunday morning (SAM on the West Coast) to watch a hockey game on television. They would see the United States team battle Finland tor the gold medal at the 1980 Winter Olympic Games In Lake Placid, N.Y. The personal stories of the 1980 United States Olympic hockey players who carried their country's ~opes to Lake Placid, won the gold medal against all odds and renewed American pride In the nation are told In the three-hour special presentation, Miracle ti Ice, airing as The ABC Sunday Night Movie, A 8PM. a• and tortuoue training eohedule, to .... lhrtlllng ollmP-the eeneattonal upeet CMI' the ao.:1111, and tM Ylc'°'Y tor the gold medal aga6nM F&neend. tnw· WCW9n among the trial• and trlbUlattone of "'-tNm are th• perao"-1 1tortee, IUCh a th• wrm Nia"°"'" 9h'P between 8roo~ and hie wlf9, P9t, and the poignant tale of Jim Craig, wno. deepHe nnanclal dmf ou" .... fulftlled hil late motMr'I dre1m by play- ing In the Olympic Gam•. One of the mo1t dltftcult t••• to 1ccomplllh In tM fllm Industry la to eff9Ctlvel~ recreate sporta action, and to lntegrete 1taged seen .. with 1uthentto eportl footage. It might hWY9 been eapeolalty dlfflcult In the making ot Mlrecle on lo•. were It not tor the unprece- dented effort• by producer Frank von Zerneck and director Steven Stern. The producllon 1t1ff wa1 faced with the protpeet or matching footage with actor1 to actual footage from the Olympic Gam ... provided by ABC Sportl. As each aoene was Mt •t the Lo• Angel" Sporta Ar•na, director Stern would flrat view video tape from the Games at Lake Placid, and might be hMrd aaylng, "We need the 1tate trooper on the first step behind the bench, and an usher one 1tep up and over the trooper'• right shoulder." Stern ahot his scene on video tape. At Its conelu· slon, he would replay both tapes to make sure the Mt scene exactly matched the actual acene. Ea~h hockey scene In Miracle on let wa• •hot on video tape, edited to the tape from ABC Sporta, and then transferred to fllm. Thi• process was used In order to ensure the same quality throughout and not produce a checkerboard effect. which has been evident In some previous sports related films. According to von Z.ernlck. this procffs had never before been utlllzed In the production of a film. "We researched It very thoroughly," he aald. "Given the attention to dtftall that we demanded and the tact that our editing wlll be so fine, people who see the fllm will believe that Karl Malden, Andrew Stevena and SttMt Guttenberg were really In that arena In Lake Placid." Karl Malden stars as coach Herb Brooks, with Jessica Walter as Pat Brooks, Andrew Stevens (pic- tured on the cover) as team captain Mike Eruzione. , Steve Guttenberg as goaltender Jim Craig, Robert f>\erce as assistant coach Craig Patrick and Eugene Roche as Jim Craig's father . A group of young amateur hockey players from various parts of the country was assembled before coach Herb Brooks In August, 1979, at the Olympic Training Center In Colorado Springs, Brooks had only six months In which to mold this array of talent Into a am that would encounter some of the best hoc teams In the world, especially that of the •t Union, which earlier In 1979 had humiliated th professional National Hockey League All-Stars during a tour of the United Steates. " Miracle on Ice chronicles the unbelievable saga of the team from its Inception, through its early strug-, ... , I MONDAY I ==·~ • • · "9 1ttOtJ The LA .________ Kinp vs. the Toronto Meple lufs. .. ,...,,... .......... ••11•··~ ... •c..... 111MCM Z e M•A-S-M Ftr ...... .,_ ..... ~~ Mt DAntME l'IOCIAMS. ,,.,,.,., Ir lt,ltltile .,. ........ DAYTlllE llCMES •c.n... DArtill~ •• "' Dedrk c...., a100 • "WlffTt SIUOW" * COP SMOOTS TMOIP£l e CJ>O l111 ..... 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ID Ill* "II-* Ir (141v) '76- lllcMfd Yllipez. ~l ··~ DOG TIAllllG I YOUI HOIE ••• whefe the 1troltl..,.. .,.., CALL NOW 539-7615 ...... THE CHARLIE ROSE SHOW Charlie RoH 11 1n lnqul1IUve eouthem gentleman who enjoy• the challenge of dl1eowrlna what make1 people tick. And he prompt• hi• 1tu- dlo audience Into helplna with the dlKowriet •• hott of n, Cltar/11 R.011 Sltow, KTLA'1 n~•t talk-Interview program, which air• on Channel 5 weekday• at l lAM. With a vulety of aunb, Rote operu awnutt for honttt di1Cu11lon of a wide ranae of contro- wr1lal 1ubjectt. Tltt Cltitrl11 R.011 Sltow focu1n heav- ily on 1tudlo audience participation, with Rose 1ervln1 u a c.1taly1t who make• excltlna thlnat happen be- tween the autttt and the audience•, evoking lauahter 11 well 11 anaer. Rote 11 lntere1ted In making people think. And he and hi• audlenctt pull no punchtt when It come• to que1- tlonln1 SUHtl, Hklng qutttlOnl mil• lloru would lib to 11k, often aettlna the antwer1 no one would ewr expect. ''Th~re are no falM momentt In the 1how," 11y1 Charlie Rote. "Genuine emotion• ar)d feelln .. are nrwaled." Charlie Rote praentt an honest arena that allowt audlencn to be-.. come upt«t, to think, to •mile, cry and enjoy the dlK\lttloM U the IU .. tt, the auda.nc: .. , and Charlie Rote le1m about each other-and themtelWt. It's called the mid-life crisis: that internal struggle between growing older and wishing you didn't have to. One day, whether you're male or female, you suddenly realize your career is a success, your kids are grown and you're not happy. So you took around: for new mates, new jobs and new ways to stay young. Starting tonight, Dr. William Rader will show you ways to make your change of life a change for the better. Watch "Mid-Life Crisis~ an Eyewitness News Closeup. ®mWITNESS =-----i NEWS 5 a 6 PM Because there's more to life than news, weather and sports. lw•DN•SDAYI lllMCH . llOU: T~• .. Is ...... CW· rtlltNstilttet,, ...... tft4lY wtll ii ... , .. ,.. .... .., • ., last ml!Mdt -... _. -, tlll Mtwlfb. f ............. .... .it•.. ... DAnnu PIOllMh . .... *,.. ceas 11l•ca .,. tile ..,,...... I •n•MOllU Professional Work at Reasonable Prices • RtuPholstery • custom Dr•pery • Furniture Redesign • Your F•brlc or Ours • CltMJng Service • Auto Interiors FrH Pick-Up ii Delivery 15 Yn; Experience CALLNOWI (714l 543-1510 p._. ti . . , . ... . " : j .. .. :: . I THURSDAY I lllMCH 5 lfOTl: 11MI Its .. Ult ..t Uf· refit listillt 1t ,,...... ... TY Wt.El 11 IOt , ........... .., last •lll•ll ..... ~ tM lltwfb. ftf_.._.....,_ ..... Q: sat OA"1ME hOClllft. . "',.. -....... .,. .. ..,,. ...... DAmlll llCMES 11:00 •• .., ...... C.,." (wts) '35-Jolln W.,.. lZ:IO • "DI ... 19 Dlt-tma" (mus) '3]-fred Alll11t, J01n Fontautt. htM I Allt11. • 9 "llttU111 ~-·· (d11) '36-Btltt O"IS. EdWl1d C Rob1nson1 A 11nlry between two crooked ~11111 m11111ers comes lo • h11d 11 1 clllmpion· slup litht. J:Oll (JA) H .... tf Ille Dr .... '' (lft) '74-Jtred Mlrtin, JOMph Wist· man. Al AMtran man 111cl his Orie.tel ~ llfotlltf Ill Hon1 Koll& ta1tll for his stster wllo was kiclllUMcl for wllite slmty. • ·-·r.1 ............. (clra) '40-S,.tf lraq, Riii Jollntotl. CUl1tt c.klll, Ctnt ldlllrl Tiii ltoiy of Thollw £._., lift IN tllt ..... of ~ ............ J:•• "OIWIUll"( .. )'72- Clllrlll ..... *' ,...., llitllatd llslllart. JlllllS Wll!t men A post.civil War ,_., 1ttku11 111 ,,_.... lfllo killed 1 lllt11ft. sllrt k1lli111 u cll otlltf oft -10:30-..... 11100 •••CI>Cfla ... •SClfTNl •())008 ... ··~ ........ as...,,.... ... c.- -11:30-e ())o...._n..,..... .................. ••• ...,Cit-. .())(!I • ._... . .._... •... .,." a.,... -~-... ... 12:00 .... : .............. ,. (dra) '62-0ana And11ws, Junnt Crain, Elt111« P•klf, Eddie Alllttt, How11d St. Jolin, He11ry Oaniel. All 11nsctvpt1lollt tdvtrtislfl1 woman 111d TV WEEK, MARCH 1. 1981 FRIDAY ftf .............. lltilCI. "9ne '" DATTllH PIOCUllS. ..._,._,.. .. 11laaca,1t1tllt ..,,. ..... DAYnlll llCMES 11:11 e "Dttert TraH" (wu)-John W1y11t. • lZ:M • • "111 111111 0111J" (dra) '39-C,,Dle Lombard. e Ill "l'I See Y• II lly °"'91" (111111) '!12-0oris Oay . JM ltl.......,.. (ausp) '73- Btn M,urpliy, Ben Johnson. 8 ••1t'ltft4 lllfl4tt" (dra) '53-Gt•:.=eck. l:JO e "Ttle SR" Cck•l ·sa-A1111 L•cld, Wil ia111 8endiL • llitll·principltd lltW'flllptl WOllllll ., ____ !'ml ___ _ tontrlb11t• to 1n el•~enth hour 1., __ •-..v .. •.N.,liiiii•.,G;;;;.._.-1 1botll-fat1 wMtl • pllMic rtlations t1'trt rt1lttn tilt 111111 lit 'bllilt Ufl' coll4I ......, Ille llltty al the •tkll . • Cl> (!I. a.le'• .... l =t.'=9 1111 OllLll A VINUI. COITA MIH, CALIJ. ACROSS I oio..· .... 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Saturday 7pm KOCE "SOundstage: An EVenlng with Victor Borge" The master comedian I pianist In a fun filled concert. 10:!0pm "