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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-03-15 - Orange Coast Pilot\ Ylll 11111111 llllY PIPIR SUNlJAY MAflCH i 1 11 I UHANGECOUNfY . C ALIFOR NIA '>OC ENTS Gly1Dore indicted on heroin charges By IODI CADENHEAD Of ...... .,,... ...... Tbe San Juan Capistrano pareata ol Crate Richard Clymore we.re shocked to learn Satur· day allbt that their IOft wbo wu juat releued from a hijacked Pakist.anl jetliner la under in· dichnent oa federal heroin amuallinl ehar1es. wife and 1 have been llvinC and ctytna for two daya," aakl Glen Clymore. "l bear they've aot my acm all tied up at the U.S. Embuay there, utina ldm a lot ol qu•tiona." often made trips to the Far Eut to purcbue clotb1q, shoes and carpet.a for cuatoinen who paid in advance. othe r people were named in the indictment charging that hashish oil was smuggled into the • • • _.. Iatan. Charges of "We don't now anythlnf at aU about that. He hu bad no record of any kind, and be'a been a 1reat IOD to UJ. U .8. Attorney Edward Korman in New York said the indictment charaln1 ClyD\(>re, abo known u Craig Rlcbarda, was unsealed Tues- heroin smuegling also were made. The names of the others charged were not released. Four wer e arrested last week in California and will be transported to New York following a hearing In Los Angeles Thursday. Tbe news eame as a heavy blow to the cou- ple, .who bad endured a penoftal "ni1btmare" before finally beari.DI Saturday afternoon that their only son waa rree. "I t.blnJl it's unlair, somebody who bu been tbre>uP U days of captivity, under threata that be wu ~ to to be killed. I think our govern· ment Juit st:iDkl," said Clymore. day. I An indictment is a formal charae made a1ainst a person by le&al authorities. It does not establish guilt or IMocence. Glen Clymore earlier in the evening ap- peared relaxed and happy as he chatted about "Now we've got another dark spot when my Clymore bad said bls son was J broker who Reporters were asked to withhold apeclflc information in order lo protect Clymore. Eltht <See CLYMORE, Page A%) . Chicago blaze kills 19 CHICAGO <AP) -A smoky fire swept a four-story apart- ment building on the city's North Side early Saturd,y, kill- ing at least 19 and injuring a dozen more . Witnesses said "everybody panicked" as the blaze raced from the basement to the roof. Rescue workers searched the ruined interior for more victims as investigators hunted for the cause of the fire, believed to have started in a first-floor laun- dry room. · Cmdr. Edward M. Nichols of the police bomb and arson squad refused lo speculate whether the fire may have been set. Authorities said many smoke detectors in the building, formerly a hotel, failed lo work. Some were without batteries, they said. "People were panicking and smoke waa everywhere ,", said Michael Vest, a 23-year-old ten· ant who escaped by breakin1 • window and scrambling down a ladder. Tenants battJecl thick smoke in darkened hallways and sWrwelll to reach safety, and some cnwled across a ladder balanced between a window iD tbelr bulhHa1 ••• a wla-- .,. • -~··-llioUM Bat door. Plreftahters helped otben down ladders as smoke poured from all sides of the build1n1. As many as 100 fled the brick st ructure before daybreak or were evacuated from an adja- cent building. The number of t enants was not immediately known, but officials said 62 or the 68 units were occupied. PRIES' PRIZE CdM takes CIF crown Corona del Mar's Sea Kings toppled the tall Tustin Tillers, 69·54 Saturday night to claim the CIF 3-A basketball championship. For a replay of Mark Spinn's defense and Jeff Pries' 24 points that led all players, see 4 tbe SpOTta Section, Pa1e Bl. Dally ............. , ... tttdl 0'0-11 AIMING TO BEAT THE HIGHEST ICORE RECORD ON BALBOA FUN ZONE VIDEO GAME Laird Truax, 7; of Newport S.lldt, repreHnta hundtede who spend attpwance on crue Asteroids Bddietive? Youngsters, adults pour money into games By IODI CADENHEAD ot 1111e Oellr ~ M.lfl Enemy bombs fell from the sky dest,roying cities in every direction. Quickly defense missiles on the ground rearued for attack before the next killer satellite couJd fire. Baseball, football, basketbaJl move over - computer games are here. Boys who used to toss a basketball around after school are now lining up in froot or the many electronic video games in pool balls, game rooms, convenience stores and ice skating rinks. "It's all I do with my money," said 14-year-old Mike Beech of Newport Bea c h. "There's nothing else to do." Beech figures that he spends $7 or -$8 a week playin1 the computer games that fiash Images across a screen of enemy jets and interplanetary cruisers. CADaNHaAO Moat popuJar with youni boys are the 1pace computer games such as "Allerold" and "Space Invader," accordint to Bay Arcade mana1er Kent Maddy. • "It's not that expenalve when you t.b1.ok of a lot of other tlllnga, like movies," said Maddy. A good player can respond for u lone as 15 minutes oo the 1ame quarter, 1~e expert •kill is rewarded with a fr'81ame. "l only put in $1.50 a day," said Lanee Tran· tum ol Newport Beach. "Some poeple put lo ~ a day because tbelt aama don't lut that 1001." For the lut year and a ball Trantum bu been coming to the BaJboa Fun Zone nearly every day to practice bis computer game. Wade Kerley, 14, of Newport Beach, who saves his lunch money so be can play the popular machines after school says, "I can't think of anything else to do with my money." They are seemingly oblivious to the smells of cotton candy and hot buttered popcorn only steps SUNDAY SPECIAL away. Several years away from a driver's license they don't bother with the small rented boata wall- ing to be launched. They come for computer 1ame1 and nothing else matters, as the determined looks on their young faces show. Ten-year-old Darren Roberta of Irvine la driven to the Fun Zone almost dally by his sitter. "It's real excitinl to be there and be able to aim and aboot tbin11." be explaiJMtd. Unlike other activltlea tha( require 1reat physical •trenct.b or frtendt, com~ 1amea need only a willlng player. It's a putlme that the loner and the moat popular boy in tebool can both enjoy. And for-their efforts partl~ipant.1 are ottered unbiased encoura1ement from tbe machine. "Right on" fiubes acrou the screen after a 1ood play. Or "good job" or "far out." Tbe aoal la to beat the bl&besl score recorded that day. Mike Blell~. 13, and S.ID Martln, 12, of <See A8TE&OID8. Pal• Al) Reag~n coOl toward $ov~t talks NEW YORK (~P) -Preli· when It mov• more than 25,000 1 'l do1''t bellne there'• any 1ot Jo abow a cha.nae ln atUtude dent Rea1an Hid Saturday troopt. sense ln alttlnt down at a table on their part." tbeH la no MDH ln bar1ahalnl Referrtna to "tbe war with them unt ... there'• IOIDe He 1ald It wu lntereattn1 that with the Soviet Union "untl1 maneuvers tbat are 101nc to evidence that they're c:baat1n1 ' the Soviet. should make the tbtr•'• some evidence tbat start with retatd to Polmd," thtir attttude and their IC· overture about ann1 Umltatianl t.be1're c:hullnl tbelr atUtude Reapn 11.ld: 11Well, tbefe•ve UvtU•. "u w• at.rt our military and tbelr acu.tu ... " He a1lo been DO nodfleatlonl by u.m II Aad thl• baa to do Wltb b&lild·up ... 1u11nted that the Ru11lan1 and tb1J claim th.la doesn't come Af1ham.tan, tbll bu to do with Ke laid t6at perhape UM Unit. vlol1t.t a bumu rtlbtl lecard under U.. BeWnld Pact. Poland. tbll bu to do with lbelr ed Statea would e .. tlau. Ha bJ moWis troopt near Pol "I_., lrnow why•• WM It support ..• of UM Cubua Md bulld·QP and tbea "lt'll be a •wo- la ID taW.rvtew wtUa doel or U.,. Wu it doela't," UM Seit Oermw lD Africa, IM wa1 .a-t." RH .. •'1 ~ York Dally Ne11ra d Rn1•Mkl.'*1'tnatowbetber alto UM ln•ulon of Mr on t• INdc« calla tor .,.. la· ":••• trip to New tb• .,....._, requlHI Heb beml..,._. now, tbelr IQllPCll't eN ... ID mJJ1tarJ ,,.. •• ,. .:prnkleDt aald that noUfldlka. of tbat." Oii maotbel' 1ubjeet. BMllD :eelalald accords, a IM AIMd if be Ml wwend &be But Re111n aald be woGN 1Ud M UdMI ''Ulen h8 .._a :meat 1mon1 Euttn 1ad laYitatkm for a IWDmlt llfued "eouuh. comp=~os .a. alowdowa fr4Mia _........ .. la :w"*"' Em•q nadooa, ODt receaU1 bJ 8oYiet Pr11id¥t U11 on &NI," eddilll tut c-.a.•anAN ........ Al> •DaUoa mutt DGUl1 UM otbtrl Leoald BratmeY. ...... .... "a lot ol otbtr Wall laP't ...----1 • ""..,. . . l . j * * * Hostages freed Three hijackers surrender DA MASCUS, Syria (AP) Three Pakistani hijackers sur- rendered Saturday after 13 days, releasing more than 100 hostages wheh a planeload of freed Pakistani prisoners landed here after an odyssey around the Mediterranean. The hostages, laughing .. nd crying as they emerged from history's second-longest case of air piracy, were taken to a nearby military hospital. Shortly after the crisis ended, the U.S. attorney's office in New York revealed one of the American hostages , Craig Richard Clymore, 24 , of south Orange County, is under inruct- ment on federal heroin smuggl- ing charges. Execution date set for kille.- RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Defense lawyers are petitioning the 4tb U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- peals for a stay of execution for James Dyral Briley, a 24-year- old convicted murderer who is scheduled to die in Virg:inia's electric chair Wednesday. Barring court intervention, he would be the first person elec- trocuted at the Virginia State Penitentiary in 19 years. U.S. District Court Judge D. Dortch Warriner refused Friday to grant a stay. The Virginia Supreme Court last year upheld Briley's death sentence on an automatic appeal required un- der state law. Briley's lawyers now are peti- tioning the Court of Appeals. If that fails, they plan to take their case to the U.S. Supreme Court. The las t person to die in Virginia's electric c hair was convicted murderer Carroll L. Garland, 27, who was electrocut- ed March 2, 1962. Convicted murderer Steven T. Judy was put to death in In- diana's electric chair Monday. He was the fourth person execut- ed in the United States in the last four years. Police say Briley and his brothers Linwood, also under death sentence, and Anthony were responsible for 11 murders in the Richmond area in 1979. Briley was sentenced to death for his capital murder convic- tion in January 1980 in the rape and murder of Judy Diane Barton, 23, and the murder of her 5-year-old son Harvey Wayne Barton. He also was con- victed of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison in the death of Miss Barton's com- mon-law hus band, Harvey Wilkerson. ON THE INSIDE SOMEONE CAaES -Junior Leaaue ol Newport Harbor bas presented a $117,000 chaUenae 1rant toward Oran1ewood, a aew interim home for abused .and ne1lected children In Oran1e Couney. See the editorial cartOOG on Paae A 7 and then flnd out about the bulldina plana. on Pa1ea. Sl•UA& &OLES -Ralph Waite, tbe patriarch of TV'a Walton clan, la appearlna In "Tbe l'atber'' oa Broadwa1. ff• talla bow 1olat to Hollywood brou1bt blm to term• with blmHlf ud bla love for the theater oe Paa• a . ..-1111.a-U yo.a're cca· .W.1'1118 a ,u,rtm.,. to Inland, 10 beJODd t.be Blaney fMoae. A eoaatUae tour of ebarmla, th b la1 •Ill •1••, flora ludmll'b. ud UHl1 pu .. la IQl..eld OD Pqe l>t. f The prisoners came to Syria shortly before midnight local time after Libya, reneging on an earlier agreement lo give them asylum, announced it would not accept them when their aircraft was 30 minutes away from the Libyan capitaJ of Tripoli. The air c r a ft refueled in Athens before the trip to Damascus, where the Syrian government announced it would "keep" both the hijackers and prisoners lt wa s not clear whether the) had been granted asylum. Moments after the jet carry- ing the freed prisoners landed on an airport runway, the gunmen emerged at the door of their ·commandeered Pakistan In- ternational Airlines Boeing 720. They waved their firearms - pistols, a submachine gun and a grenade in the air and flashed a V for victory sign before being hustled into Syrian military vehicles and whisked away. Fifteen minutes later, the hostages, including some half. dozen Americans and Euro- peans, began filing off the plane, laughing and sobbing as they descended stairs to the tarmac. Many of the hostages, who each received a bouquet of fJowen from wailing Pakistani offlctala u they stepped off tbe plane, were unshaven but ap- peared in good shape, wallring down the steps unaided. Only two Pakistani captives - an elderly man and woman - had to be assisted off the aircr aft. ''It was 300 hours of looking down a machine gun barrel," said Jeffrey Balkind. a hostage who identified himself as a World Bank official. His na- tionality was not immediately known. The last one to leave the plane was the Pakistani pilot, who s houted, "God has been great to u s," before he boarded the airport bus. Hordes of Syrian security forces prevented the freed hostages from talking with reporters. The longest hijacking was that of an El A! Israel airlines plane to Algiers in 1968 by Palestinian guerrillas. It lasted 39 days. The freed Pakistani prisoners were driven from the airport half a mile to t he luxury Damascus Airport Hotel and Casino. Shortly after the crisis ended, a State Department official in W ashjngton said one of the three men Identified as American citizens earlier in the crisis ap- parently Is not who he claims to be and "may be traveling on a false passport." The State Department last week Identified the three as Frederick Hubbell of Des Moines, Iowa.; Clymore, and Lawrence Mangum of New York City. Department spokesman Davi~ (See HOSTAGES, Pase A%) STAYING ROllE -Plane fares lb.at rose 30 percent last year have caused many coutal executives to think twice about buslneaa trips. Videopbonee, dia· count llc:keta and combined deatlnatlona are some ol tbelr answers to th1a coeUy problem. Read about mote on Pa1e Cl. INDEX J .... Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 15, 1981 ' Do you think t1ie three-cent hike in first class postage is justified? By .JEFF PAUE& °' .. ~ ........... S&epltule c.ftmu, Fountain Valley, leaaln1 coordinator: "For the 1dnd of leTtrice I get, I don't think so. 1 hawn't ben haPPJ wUh the servU;e and 1 really doubt that three cents ii going to malce U any better. .loyee&lla, La_Juna Beach, writer: ··I think they should raue it more. It· s a uwte of time to increase the rates print new stamps, then oo it all again i~ a year. I say raue U to 25 cents right now." Paul Hudles. Irvine, stockbroker: ·'I don't think so. When it tokea five days to get a letteT from Newport Beach to Newport Beach, that's ridiculous. When they raued the rates from 10 centa to 15, the service got worse." Geoff Baytee, Newport Beach, law student: · · Yes, it· s justified. With everything el3e going up in price, they have to raise their prices too. With fuel com still going up, it's ecuy to see why they have to." ;a ~ Kath y Heu, Hermosa Beach, account coordinator: ··No , but three centa today ha.I no value anyway. They're teUlng ua that the dollar has no value, 10 what'• three cents mean? I wasn't surpriled." DaaQahm, Newport Beach, boat operator: ··Sure. it ·s justified. They're always operating in the hole anyway. With everything else going up I think thia wiU help them out a bit." Cyndi Cox, Balboa, waitress: . "I don't think they should raise the rates. nie government fundl everythmg these days, lots of stupid little programs everywhere. And postmen get paid a lot of money too." Krlstea BeW.g, Woodland Hills, dental student: "It's expensive enough the way it ii now. It's going to be up to 20 cent1 by t~ end of the year too, and they're talking about discontinuing 1ervice on Saturdays. No, it's not jultified unlen they come up with some rea.oni." P,te Yoaq, Costa Mesa, systema.manaier : "No. lt'a not jultifWd beCOUle I think the rest of the gowrnment nmi non·pro/it, so tDh1J .hnuld the poat office make a profit?" ~-y- iiilyllat Thomas P. Haley Publlsllet' Robert N. Wffd !''ffldffte M. 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Unaware of the drug charges pending against his son , Clymore told reporters that be waa confident his son would be all right. Garden Grove roommates held in death A Garden Grove man and woman "'Were arrested Friday in connection with the sb90ting death of a male roommate, police said. Police arrested Stanley Robe rt Kuja wsky, 33, at Westminster Comm unity Hospital after being called by hospital officials at 11 p.m. Joseph Samuels, 24, was shot once in the back wttb a small caliber gun. Also taken into custody was Constance Ann Jimenez, 28, who was arrested at 14185 Grand Meadows, where the three lived. Detfilb of the shooting were sketchy. Kujawsty and Jiminez were booked into Oran1e County J all on suspicion or murder and numerous warrants, police said. Big divorce case begins LOS ANGELES (AP) -As Soraya Kha.sboggi sat with her chin in her band, an attorney asked a judge to put her on the stand and bear for himself why her $2.5 billion divorce suit - lar1eat in biatory -1abould be tried in California. Attorney Harold Rhoden made a plea for a special bearl.nc to be held before Superior Cou rt Judge John A. Loomis rules OD whether the unusual cue alMMald be Ured in Calllwnia, bCland or Saudi Arabia. Drug bust n e t s $10,000 Santa Ana police arrested two men and a woman late Friday night in coMection with the at- tempted sale or $10,000 ..... orth or marijuana, During the arrest al 215 S. Main Street, one or the suspects pulled a handgun prompting of. ficers to fire one shot, according to police. Investigator Colly Provence missed the suspect and Angel Chacon tossed his gun and sur· rendered to police. Also arrest ed were Pedro Castro, 28, of Santa Ana, and Teresa Millen, 28, of Santa Ana. Chacon was arrested on con· spiracy to sell marijuana and carrying a concealed weapon. ' Strong thief takes cash A Seal Beach businesswoman was forced to hand over $3,000 after a man choked her as she attempted to make a bank de· posit Saturday. Candice Ruiz, part owner of the Rum Runner, was depositing the bag of money at Security Pacific National Bank, Pacific Coast Highway and Ei&btb Street, when she was ap- proached by the suspect at 2:45 p.m . Police are searcbln1 for a male black, 25 years old, 6 feet, !60 pounds, who fied on foot. New prison sits on gold PERTH, Australia (AP) -In·. mates at a new prison ln Boul~t.3:2 miles east of Perth1 are w I on a potential gola mine, but they won't be allowed to reap the profits. Prison Superintendent Bill Jones told reporters that four sold DUQetl, lncludinl one the •ii• ot a larte tooth, have been found beneath the surfaee ot the yard of tbe medium-aecwity prlloa. But U. dltc:cwery bun 't start- ed a told naab, he aald, addiq, "lllnlq la not allowed oa oc- cupied crown land eueb u tldl. ADJ told found here beiOltO to lbe erown!' •• • - ... ..,....... FR EED HOSTAGE WAVES FROM BUS IN DAMASCUS AFTER !ND OI' HIJACK ORDEAL More th•n 100 were held 13 up bJ tht'M gunmen •bo•rd • P•ldmnl Jet ,,....P ... .4J HOSTAGES RELEASED. , • Passage said "the real Lawrence Clifton Mangum is alive . and weU and living-in Brooklyn." 9f the freed hostage, Passage said, "We don't ~w wbo be is." He said the State Department does not even know his citizenship. Whal were thou~t to be three Americans were seen leaving tbe plane, along with several Europeans. A number of the hostages were earlier reported to be suf- fering from s e vere psychological strain. Syrian sources said they would be taken to a Damascus hospital for cbeckuP§ and then be fiown to an undisclosed location. Minutes before the surrender a Syrian airlines jet carrying more than 50 freed Pakistani prisoners -intended for ex- Chili Billie cban1e for th e bosta1es - touched down at the airport after a suspenseful eigbt·bour circuit of the eaStern Mediterra· nean. , ..... P-..AI REAGAN ... the now of arms to guerrillas in nearby El Salvador, whose cen· trist ruling military junta is sup· ported by the U.S. ''We're not sure whether that is just a delay or looting for other routes to gel them in," the president said. "And we're watching it very closely. We wanted our allies to ltnow that we weren't just blow· ing s mote with regard to where this was coming from in El Salvador." Chili Con Billie Goat may take some getting used to, but this Huntington Beah trio, Larry and V anette Furman, and Adrienne Sandusky, are preparing the unique dish at a chili cookoff and carnival this weekend in Fountain Valley. Proceeds from the event wiU benefit handicapped children. The fun resumes today at 11 a .m. at the Elks Lodge, 10480 Talbert Ave. Keith jury re-studies testimony An Orange County Superior Court jury deciding whether convicted nfurderer John AJan Keith should die in the gas chamber bad key testimony read back to them Friday. However, the six-man, six· woman panel was sent home for the weekend when it failed to reach a verdict in the penally phase or Keith's murder trial. The same jurors bad convict- ed the curly-haired defendant or firsl·degree murder and robbery last month in the death or Corona del Mar real estate agent Ruben Martinez in August 1978. Proseeut.or Dave Carter asked the panel to return with a verdict of death, but defense at· ~orney James Merwin urged Jurors to opt for tile imprison· ment without parole. LB cliff fall kills man A South Laguna man died ear- ly Friday aft.er he apparently fell off a 12-foot cliff in the soo block of South Coast Highway in Laguna Beach. David Jon Baker. 23, was rushed to the reSioftal trauma center at Mission Community Hospital following the 9:30 p.m. incident Thursday. Fire officials said the man's head apparently struck a con· crete slab at the base or the cliff. Laguna Beach police said they do not know what caused the fall. Dinosaur eggs found NEW HA VEN, Oonn. <AP) - A team of scientists in Montana has uncovered one of the world's largest nests of fossilized dinosaur eggs. The 14 eggs, which are 70 million to 80 million years old, may give clues to dinosaur life, Yale paleontologist J . David Archibald said. The 18-incb nest is from a lit- tle known ostrich-sized dinosaur species called T.roodon, believed to have been a meat-eater that walked on two legs, Archibald said. ~~~V1@~~~ .... ,. ,., Relaxation· Flotation Tanks Stress Management Center Comes to Orange County by aenaory laolatlon Is a hlghly effectlvt way to deal with atreaa and anxiety, Inspire Imagination, and enjoy total good health. Qulckly and eaally experience total relaxatlon-a luxury often overlooked .•. a neceaaltY too often 1a11o~ed • . . · Plaza Newport Brlatol Ave. at Jamboree Newport Beach Call for appt. 152·1808 f ~---·- Eric Clapton in hospital British rock star Eric Clap- ton, on his way to an ap- pearance ,in Duluth, Minn., was rushed to a Minneapolis hospital with a perforated ul- cer early Saturday. Clapton, whose Saturday night concert at the Duluth Arena was abruptly can- celled that morning, was in stable condition Saturday night, according to his manager, Roger Forrester. ''They are running tests on him, but his condition is im- proved," said Forrester , who declined to name the ho sp ital where Clap- ton was stay- ing. "I think it would be un- fair to him to divulge the cu,.TON bospitaJ name at this . time," he said, noting that Clapton would be unabl e to re- cuperate if he were deluged by telephone calls and vis- itors. Forrester said Clapton, 36, had complained of ab- dominal pains Friday before flying to Madison, Wis., for a . Friday night concert. With a wave of con- servativism sweeping the country, American liberals have become "a bunch of cry- babies" and the news media have developed a "mental block" against political ac- tivism by conservative churchmen, TV evangelist Jerry Falwell says. The leader of the Moral Majority charged that liberals have behaved like "poor losers" since lloaald Rea1an was elected presi- dent. At a news conference in Smyrna outside Atlanta, Falwell said he was sur- prised at "how the national media so totally have a men- tal block on conservative churchmen getting involved in politics." Frank SlDatra was on the mailing list when DeSalles High School launched its an- n u a I $100,000 fund-raising drive. Now the famed crooner is on the thank-you list. On Friday, students and staff at I.he Catholic high school were stunned to find a $1,000 check from Sinatra in the mail. Principal Edward Tracey found it "overpowering" that Sinatra would have spotted the request among all bis fan mail and responded to it. Michael Kenn«fy, son of late Sen. Robert F. Kn· ned11, and Vicki Gifford, daughter of iportacaater Frank Gilford, were wed Saturday in New York; Michael's Uncle Ted at- tended along with Aunt Joan and cousins Caroline and John Ken- nedy Jr. A member of Britain's royal family appeared in figure-bugging blue jeans Saturday, the first time royalty watchers could re- member such a turnout. The Daclle11 of Keat, a cousin by marriage of Qaeeta Ellaabedl ll, arrived home from a Caribbean vacation wearing a loose jumper over a checked shirt and jeans. _,, . .,........ Nancy Reagan wore a 14-year-old black velvet evening goum during her visit to Canada with President Carter . Salvador attacks • rise Congressmen _nix visit, 'security' cited SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) -Anti-junta guerrillas stepped up their attacks on gov- ernment troops and installations in the capital Saturday, a day after a U.S. co,igressional fact- finding mission postponed its visit from Washington, D.C., for ·'security reasons." A Salvadoran investigation in· to the murders of four American women mi ssio naries, meanwhile, has turned up "new evidence" which was given to the FBI in Washington, junta President Jose Napoleon Duarte said. Authorities said there were casualties in tbe Saturday fight- ing but they gave no figures. Fighting was also reported in the countryside and 10 were re- ported killed Friday and Satur- day in at least three other cities. Three soldiers, a woman and a judge were killed Friday when guerrillas attacked a bus in San Miguel. The government said guer- rillas attacked a Treasury Police barracks in the capital late Friday but there were no deaths. A carload of national police were ambushed downtown Saturday morning, but no details were available. · The Reagan administration is sending the Salvadoran junta $20 million in additional military aid and seeks, congressional ap- proval for another $5 million. Congressional sources also said the administration proposes $63 million in econoniic assistance. The arms aid is in response to allegations by the junta and the Reagan administration that sur- ro1ates of the Soviet Union are shipping arms to the leftists. The United States also is send- jng additional military advisers here to train security forces in anti-insurgency techniques and how to use the equipment the aid package will provide. A congressional delegation Or11ng9 Co9t DAILY PILOT/SUndaly, March 15, 1881 Summer Classes few I ~ Coa•t di1tric~ have li~ited fund. By P8IL SNEIDEaMAN varloua earkhment and ttne art.a •ou&atll Valley klileol Off· Summ;;-;::C,ii~ luxury co~~diatrict mo will offer free !rl~~alc~=:~!:r!.!d -;e!~an mOlt 0r...,e Cout school dil-atate-aublidlzed 1peclal educa-cf:11es for arades seven trlcta no 16Daer can afford. Uon, renMCUal claun and oc-ei1ht. Alao, tbe d.latrict will r Before Pro.,otltloa ll, ,local cupatioaal 1t\ldle1. six '° eiebt claHrooms t~ dbtridl were compemated by Other di1trlcts, 1ucb 11 Pe1UU1 Prosr11111 for the Gill4 the 1tate for teacblnt a Wlde La1una Buch Unified, ba•en't ed, wblch wlll offer tuitiof variety ol 1ummer courses. been u luck7 wttb privately clasaes Some offered a second chance man11ed summer claues. · to 1tudents wbo tiad failed a Bill Barnes, the diltrict's B_..._ Beadi Va._ Hip particular subject. Others in-director of educational services, Scllool Dlltrlet -Plans re+ troduced studenta to the type ol said there wu not iulflclent ln-medial cla.ases for students ~ counework they could expect ln tere1t in a privately-run sum-grades 9-12 wbo have failed pro. colle1e. Still otben were teared mer school pro•ram the lut flciency tests and for senion to spedal Interest areu, such as Ume it wu propoeed ln Laeuna. who need up to 12 more credlq the arts. and none is expected to be of-for 1raduatlon. State-subridiz~ But the Jarvis tax cut feredtbiasummer. special education claases also measure bit deeply into educa-Some school districts are st.iii will be offered. lion funds, and summer school discuaalna their summer school Capll&raao Unlfted Sclaool Dia· was an early cuualty. plans. Followine u. a guide to trlet -Plans state-subsidiz~ A survey of Ora.nae Cout dis-tentative offerinis in Orange special education classes and re: trlcts bu disclosed that moet Coa1t dlatrlcta: medial classes for upper grades. plan this year to offer only the Ne.,..t-Mesa Ualfled 8eMol Also, sta~subsidized classes for few summer courses still sub-District _ Plans only state-adults seeking citizenship. sldi1ed by the state. b 1..11 d I l d t· ' lrvllle Ulllfled Scbool Dlstrld Tb ..... m· elude instruction 'or su 1 " ze spec • e uca ion Pl f · l d ti __... ,, classes and remedial instruction -ans ree spec1a e uca oQ some handicapped students and to students in grades l0-l2 who and remedial classes, plus ~ remedial classes for older stu-have not passed their proficien-variety of tuition courses, a~ dents who have failed their pro-cy exams. Also, studenta who mentioned above. ficiency teats. are up to 12 credits shy of Lapa Beach Unified School "Iwuprincipalofascboolln graduation can make up this Dl.ltrict -Plans state· another dis\rict back when we work during the summer. suf>sidiz.ed special education and had a lot of summer school Ocean View School Dhtrict remedial classes. clasaes," recalled Ruben In- (elementary, Huntington Beach) Jn addition, area community gram, assistant superintendent -Tuition classes managed by colleges are planning extensive of the Fountain Valley School La Verne University. Free re-summer education schedules. District. "We always thought it medial classes for seventh and In the Saddleback Commlllllty was a very valuable program. I eighth grade studenta who have Colle1e District, students who still think it would be. failed proficiency exams. Also, will be seniors in September can "But of course the political state-subsidized special educa-enroll in summer college times now are not very fertile tion classes. classes, with permission of their for doing extra things. I think Huetblitoa Beach City School high school. summer school is just one of District (elementary) -Plans In the Coast Community those things that has fallen by special education classes. The Colle1e Dlatrtct, students in 11th the wayside." district is discussing possible re-and 12th grades may enroll in No fees are charged for the medial classes for middle school summer college classes, also state-subsidized classes. grades. with their school's permission. Under state law, local school districta cannot administer a summer school program that charges for classes. As a result, private organiu- tions have stepped in to oversee tuition summer school classes. For example, the University of Laverne will administer op- tional summer school classes this year in the Ocean View <elementary) School District in Huntington Beach. The five-week courses will be geared to basics such as reading and mathematics. They will utilize Ocean View teachers and wlll be offered in Ocean View schools. A three-hour daily clus for kinder4art.en and throu1h third srade WW C08t $110 for the tin-m. Youngsters in grades four throul)l seven can sign up for 90 minutes ol instruction per day for $65 or three hours for $110. Tbe mo.& extenalve aum.mer school proc:ram in the area will be offered in th~ Irvine Unilled School Di.strict. Irvine's program will be ad- ministered by the District Ad - visory Forum, a non-profit parenta group. Diatrict administrator Jerry Rayl noted that, because of the 1roup's non-profit status, tui- tions can be kept low. This year's fees will be set soon, prob- ably at$4Sto$55, he said. "There's always been a lot of interest in summer school here," Rayl observed. "Before Proposition 13. we had 65 per- cent of our e.nrollment signed up for it." Even last year, the Irvine ad- ministrator added, the district had about 3,000 summer school students, drawn from an enroll- ment of 14,000. · Irvine teachers will serve as summer instructors in the fee classes, which wlll include Winner vernu mentor It was hard to tell at this point who was leading in this : Congressional Cup match between Rod Davis (5) and 1 Dick Deaver, Balboa Yacht Club. Davis went on to win the match by 18 seconds and in the final scoring won the cup with a perfect score of 9-0. Deaver was second, 6-3. Davis works for Deaver at North Sails in Seal Beach. (For story, see Page Bl). headed by Rep. Clarence Long, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ............................. Drop·••• not .,.•ted Thia wasn't the flnt time tbat unwanted tue1ta bad come craabln& into Tom Locldwt'• bome at 1m Pomona Ave. The fence tbat had bHn demolilbed lut mcmtb •• torn do~ apla at 11:20 p.m. rrtdU a.Iona .itb U. ldtdlm. tbe bathroom and ·a water ptpe:/l'be Colt& II•• laiaOJ of 11:1 WU aleeplna and no one WU injured. . ,, D-M d ., was to have arrived here Friday from Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington for dis- cussions of the economic aid package but the trip was sud- denly suspended. No explanation other than "security reasons" was provided. At a news conference Friday, Duarte said a spedal team in- vesti1ating the Dec. 2 killin& of three American Roman Catholic nuna and a lay worker bad found new evidence and sent it to the United States for evaluation. Duarte said a bullet and a tooth were amon1 the evidence found near the cominon erave ln which the bodlea of Dorothy Kazel, Jean Donovan, lta Ford and Maura Clarke were dis- covered. .. Take with you,or We'll Ship! OM>OM flOfl'I • beautiful Mlectlon ot IOod gift bolcte and bllllllt•~.lor tfloM epeclal P.tC9ll ~·ct llM to ""'*"** '"" EMier. lloP In lllCI !Miia your lllectlon todlyl OF OHIO IN South Coast ?lQa -ti ) • Oil cut concern eased WASHJHGTON (AP) -A "lucky winter" tn the West ls al- laylna any eoncem witbln the Reaean admlolstration about a reported cutback in Saudi Arabia's oil production to take . effect April 1. Accordlna to industry reports, the world's largest oil exporter will reduce its output by 500,000 to 600,000 barrels a day. Saudi production i.a now about 10.8 million barrels daily. Tbe C'1tback, which ad- mlnlstratioo officials are unable to confirm, would not have a major impact on Western sup- plies and prices, they said Satur- day. A FADlLY mild winter in the United States and Europe, com- bined with conservation, bas reduced ojl demands. Supply will exceed demand even ii the Saudis trim their output, said the officials, who asked not to be named. Saudi Arabia and Kuwait boosted production last year to make up pa.rt of the losses stem- ming from the war between Iran and Iraq. Production in Iran was already way down after the 1979 revolution. At that point, Saudi Arabia in· cr eased its output from 8.5 million barrels a day to 9.5 million barrels. The cutback re- portedly set for April 1 would still leave Saudi production over the 9.5 million-barrel mark. T HIS, AND the slackening in world demand for oil, is why ad- ministration officials said they w e re not worried about a 500,000· to 600,000-barrel cut- back. • Lost and found This newborn was apparently thrown down a garbage chute in Chicago and was rescued from a trash compac- tor by a janitor who beard him whimpering as be was about to activate the machine. Holding the 4· or 5-day-old infant is nurse Patricia Babitzke of Mercy Hospital. Nurses dubbed the baby Patrick J oseph in honor of St. Patrick's Day. NATION · Wealthy benefit more Tax plan path inflation protection WASHINGTON (AP> -Preti· dent Reqan's propoHd tu cut would provHe more lnllaUoo protection to wealthy Americana than to middle-income and poor famWe1. Tb• Reqan plan auume1 that Americana will receive pay ln· creases totaUn1 35 percent throup UIM to offset lnllatton. But the raJ.ses also will boolt ta.xpayers into bi1ber 1.acome brackets -and people at upper· lncome levels, while they would pay mOl'e taxes ln dollar terms, would pay a smaller percentaae of their addlUooaJ earntnas lo taxes than u.o.e at lower levels. Under the administration's in- flation projections, the '75,000-a- year family of four would pay 17 percent more 1n federal income taxes 1n 198' than ln 1980, up from $18,1.82 to $21,394, while the $15,000 family would pay 18.7 percent more, up from $1,233 to $1 ,464. THE BIGGEST tax increase -in percentages -would fall on middle-income brackets, those Reagan's advisers say would benefit most. The $40,000 family of four would pay 23.5 percent more tax in 1984 than in 1980, up from $6,312 to $7, 795. The Associated Press calcula- tl on s, based on Treasury Department figures, reinforce what Reano and bis backers have been saying for months - that any tax cut Congress might pass would be loo small lo offset the tax increases caused by in- flation. Those increases occur when a pay raise designed to offset in· creased living costs nudges a worker into a higher tax bracket, and gives the govern- ment a bi"er sbare of each ad· ditlonaJ dollar earned. THE &BAGAN blU would cut pel'IOllal las rates an a verqe ol 5 percent tbls year, 10 percent in 19821 10 pereeat ln 19U and 5 percent ln 1184, resultln1 in an a veraae reduction in tax Uabillties of 27 .3 percent . Because couples and In· dlvlduals with lncomes ereater than N>,000 pay '5 percent ol federal taxes, lt ls no surprise they would 1et more than '2 per- ce:ot ol the tu cut. Reaaan bu said middle-and upper-lncome Americana muat be given tu re- lief so they can invest more money ln ways that will benefit the economy. But analysi.s of the proposed tax rates ind.lcates the blll would go a step further and actually shift part of the tax burden from the wealthy lo those with less in· come. The Democratic staff of the congressional Joint Economic Committee reached almilar conclusions i n an analysis released Saturday. Those calculatlona are bued on "taxable income," af\er all de- ductiom have been subtracted. For comparison purposes, a gross income ot about 1.13,300 ls equal lo $25,000 taxable income, EVEN AFrEa winning a 35 percent pay raise over tbe period, the congreulonal report said, the family with $21,000 tu- able income in lB would pay the same 32 percent tax rate OD each dollar of additional income. But the family with taxable In- come of $55,000 would see its top tax rate cut from 49 percent to 40 percent. Rep. Henry Reuaa, D· Wis., chairman of the committee, termed that a "bidden inequity" in the Reagan plan and a tax bona.ma for the rich. Sen. Roger Jepsen, R-Jowa, the vice chairman, called that analyaia spurious, however, and said the Reagan program is "re- markably even.banded." 'Jaws' may land in your dining room FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) - If Florida promoters have their way, Americans will soon be turning the tables on "Jaws." Shark meat, it seem s, is de- licious, nutritious, inexpensive -and it doesn't have any or those tiny bones. ''It's a novelty item now," said Sally Patrenos, a shark meat promoter for the State of Florida, but more consumers are catching on. much more available on the re- tail level in recent years because or improvements in freezing m et h ods a nd trans port.a ti on. Fred Devens of Dixie Fish Co. near Fort Myers said demand for shark is up dramaticalJy. They said there could be cause for concern, however, if Saudi Arabia decides lo revert to an export level of 8.5 million bar- rels daily. The Saudis have never called the boost to 9.5 million barrels permanent. Salvador worries stars St.ate leaders are so convinced about the potential of the fledg- ling shark meat market that they've launched promotional campaigns in 36 U.S. cities and Canada, Mrs. Patrenos said. Coal talks approaching deadline * * * Celebrities fear another 'Vietnam' FLORIDA IS ci r c ulating shark promotion pamphlets - complete with recipes -and marine officials are extolling the virtues of the toothy animals to food editors across the country. WASHINGTON (AP > - Following a brief period of re- assessment, negotiators for the coal industry and the United Mine Wo rkers union began virtual non-stop bargaining Saturday as the deadline ap- proached for a tentative con- tract seWement. Self -service • gas price gap wider LOS ANGELES <AP) -The average difference between the price or regular leaded gasoline bought at self-service pumps and th e sa me gasoline purchased at full-service pumps is the largest ever -more than six cents a gallon -an oil in- dustry expert said Saturday. Many dealers, interested in selling more gas and attracting cus tomers in the competitive gasoline market, have cut the price of regular gas at self- s er vice pumps, said Dan Lundberg in his weekly Lund· berg Letter. T o r ecover the lost profit margin on the gasoline, some dealers have set relatively higher prices for other gas grades and fuel sold al their full. service pumps, be said. This has resulted in the highest aver age cost difference ever , 6.36 cents per gallon, between self-service and full- service prices for regular leaded gasoline, Lundberg said. WASIUNGTON <AP) -Like Vietnam War protests a decade ago, opposition lo U.S. involve- ment in El Salvador is attract- ing the support of celebrities from Hollywood and around the country -from Corella Scott King lo Ed Asner. Dr. Benjamin Spock, the famous pediatrician and critic or the Vietnam War, has joined those urging the United States to get out of El Salvador. So have writers Kurt Von· negut, Erica Jong, Carl Sagan, Allen Ginsberg and I.F. Stone. Singers Kris Kris tofferson, Harry Belafonte and Mary Travers have also publicly ex- pressed opposition. They were among more than 200 signers of a New York Times advertisment last month critical of the U .S . s tance in El Salvador. THE AD, entitled ·'Let the people of El Salvador decide," stated: "The recent decision to restore and increase U.S. military aid lo El Salvador is a daneerous step toward the in· volvement of the United States in the endless morass of another Vietnam." Wllile some signers were also public opponents of U .S. military involvement in Viet- nam, others -like actor Mike Farrell -wer e relatively un- known in the late 1960s and early 1970s. "The American people sbould know a little more about this and bow much it smacks of the be1inning of Vietnam," Farrell, who plays B.J . Honeycutt on CBS' "M·A·S·H.,, said. PRESIDENT Reagan, claim- ing the Soviet Union and Cuba are using El Salvador to foment Judge stays • execution CROWN POINT, Ind. <AP) - The April 9 execution of convict· ed murderer James Brewer bas been stayed by Lake Superior Court Judge James Clement. Clement granted the stay Fri- day, two days alter setting the April 9 execution date, and four days after the electrocution of mass murderer Steven T. Judy at Indiana State Prison. Brewer's attorney, Steve Bower of Kentland, notified the judge be will appeal Brewer's conviction lo the U.S. Supreme Court. The condemned man bas remained on death row at the In- diana State Prison in Michigan City for three years. Snow powders East Mild temperatures expected in West IJ.S.•-··,.. r --:.r=----------,,., ..... ~P'l,..'911tio. Richmond ------· ::~·;,:-­SI Loul1 s.-TUIM Wellliftttll 41 " s. u S7 4' s. lO f7 33 .. "· " lS IJ " St ., .. ,. .. . 4t IO .. J1 Ta .. .. s. 11 Cl S7 • 62 .. 62 .. 6J 41 ..... t l • .. . .. . 4t G .. ., u 0 6J • 7S .. .. It ... .. ., .. 41 M • .. ,. u .. . , ., .. •· .. " .... .. ., 4J .. ,, .. .. .. 11( 41 terroris m in the Western H e mis phere, has increased military aid to the junta and dis· patc hed 20 a dditiona l U.S . military advisers to the tiny Central American country. Asner, star of CBS' "Lou Grant," said be signed the ad b ecause be felt Americ ans should learn more about El Salvador before the United States becomes loo deeply in· vol ved supporting a wealthy elite against the demands of the poor. ·'Our approach has been to ig- nore the poverty and injustice in Central America," Asner said. "Our attitude bas been too vast- ly pro-establishment." Florida marketing officials have appeared on television s hows as far away as Salt Lake City, and the state's home economists have traveled to dozens or cities to give viewers lips on preparing shark, said O.B. Lee of the Department of Natural· Resources. What's more, said Lee, "when our people are traveling, we like lo drop in and see the managers of the grocery chains to tell them about shark meat.·' LEE SAID shark has always been plentiful in seas throughout the world, but it has become The atmosphere was tense as representatives of management and labor e mbarked on what both aides agreed would be a long weekend at the bargaining table. Neither the UM W nor the Bituminous Coal Opetalors As· sociation , chief industr y bargaining agent, offered any public assessment of the talks. which sources say h ave stalled over the volatile issue of miners' pensions. DESK SALE TWO WEEKS ONLY • Plus: all leather desk chairs "In stock only" less 20% Such names as Sligh, Cal Mt>de, Drexel, Heritage, Henredon and more STOP ·IN ' NOW FOR BEST SELEC:t:ION I -----.-.-r~ - Orange Cout DAILY Pl~OT/Sunday, March 15, 1981 ' ~· Vice president sootheS 'traumatize"il ' "Atlanta .. ATLANTA (AP) -Vice Preli· dent Gecqe Bu.ab met saturday witb city olftcial.a and parents ol ftn ol Atlanta'• IO slain black cblldren, aaytnc tbe Rea1an ad· mialltration's concerm ''mirror tbe feellnt ol the entire coun· try." Barbara Bush, who joined ber husband in seetna the pueota, said at a news conference: "We cried a little, talked about the problema. I Just thou1ht they were woadierfully brave." The vice president and bis wife, botb weariq 1reen rlbboos to 1ymbolhe concern for t.be 20 klllinp and two children still ml11ing, new to AUanta a day after President Rea1an an· nounced the city would reeeive $1.5 mllllon in federal funds for the investigation of the crimes. Bush said Reacaa "feels Yf/r/, very deeply u a human beinl" about tbe deaths and diaap- pearanCft, addln1 the ldutqa have "traumatized the com· munity in what we feel la an un· precedented way." Meanwhile, hundreds of volun· leer searchers, their ranks swollen because of the addition of another name to the list ol missing children, resumed their , hunt for clues. 'Ibey found, and turned over to the special taak force lnve1U1at1n1 tbe child caae1, a blue Jacket with wblte atrtpes oo t.be lleeve1. One am. inl boy wu last seen wearln1 a similarly decorated jacket. Mayor Maynard Jackson met the vice president's plane at Dobbins Air Force Base and drove with him to City Hall. There, they met with Public Safety Commissioner Lee ,,...,, ...... ) Brown, Police Chief Geor1e Napper, aeveraJ city cowaell membera, the Rev. Jo1epb Lowery ol the Southern CbJia. tlan Leadership Conference and tbe(amill•. Bulb a~wledced at a news conference that bia brief vtall could be interpreted as political. "I've wanted to come bere since the day I was sworn in u vice president, 11 he said. "But ASTEROIDS ••• Fountain Valley play the 1amea almost every day after school either al their neiehborbood 7·11 Store or at the Ice Chalet in Costa Mesa. "I used to play baaebeU or basketball, but this is more popular," said Blelslld. Jim Weyant, who manaeea the Ice Chalet 1ame room, says most youn1sters play daily for two or three hours. "I know most of them by name," h,e smiled as be eave a prl chan1e for a quarter. "The more space stuff that comes out the more popular it gets." Despite the 1ame's popularity with teen-age boys, a few girls and young men outgrowing adolescent acne can be seen clamoring around the clanging machines. John Ply, a 20-year-old UC lrvine biology ma· jor sheepishly admitted to playing the machines once a week for the last year. "It's a relaxer from school," he explained, as a couple of buddies looked on. "I guess they're just fun. 11 Twelve-year-old Christine Brown says that she spends her allowance on tbe games because "It's fun to see if you can beat the score." More than anything else the games are an en· tertaining challenge to youngsters looting for something to do with theirs pare time and money. The glee of beating the machine is somethini any adult who's ever pulled the arm of a slot machine In Las Vegas can easily understand. Dick Collins, owner of a 7·11 market in Hunt· ington Beach, estimates that the three video macbinesinbisstoretakein $400-$500a week. "It's an addiction," be said. "This is just like finding money on the street. It's that much extra every week.'' When the youngsters go home at night their parents return to the store to try their luck vs. the electronic wizardry. "They spend more than their kids." said Collins. Video games are also sold for home use and kits range from $140 to $280. The three largest manufacturers are Atari, Mattel and Magnavox. "It's no longer a novelty item. It's becoming a very standard Christmas gift," said Gary Cox, owner ol Newport Video Center. "Kids feel that if they don't have one they don't have the same opporturuty as the other kids on the block." . This month, Mattel will introduce a new prod· uct that will allow the video games lo be adapted to a home computer system. Video 1 in Santa Ana sells only the Magnavox Odyssey and Mattel's JnTelevision. you don't want to do aomet.bina that kind ol loob political or try to do aometblnc that could be in· terpreted u caplta1Wn1 on the feellnp ol the community." Buth said he telephoned former Pretident Jimmy Carter on the OJpt from Waahiftlton. He aald Carter called the visit to the former ptesideat'a home state "a significant show ol cod· earn." oa11, ...... ,_,., "•lrlcllD'.,_11 "We have a lot of kids that come in and eet ex· WIS .. NG OLDER 90Y8 WOULD HURRY UP, YOUNGER ONES COME PRl!PARED TO WAIT cited and then they briq their pareata back and FINAU. 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Mercl1'21, 1981. theae decorative window treatrnenta. 1" and 2" wood bltndll. woven wood Colee· hon and llunwlum vertleal bWldl • Sale pric" on alu"'lnum ffl'tlcal bllnd1 eft4Mltlff tlwu a.t., March H ; on "°"" wooda """ lat., AP'M 4; on wood bllndt tlwv let., Alwtl 1t. .. Humor, help seen among headlines .. The put several daya 1.aw the arrival of $2 a lalloo 1u ln Soutbern California,' the deMned death ol Steven Judy, the undeaerved death of Chester Bitterman and the 1 return ~the word "bottai•" to our vocabulary. 4 Nooe ol them happy occaslom. None worth smWng 1 about. If there was a amUe in· the news last week. It was found ln the revelaUon that the U.S. Cenaua Bureau in Laguna Nipel was advertilinl for 800 job positions at the same Ume It wu layina olf 800 to 400 people. ConalderinJ that the mlxup · COit taxpayers about · $7,000 in un-refundable advertllln&, make it a srtm smile. Some other comments on rancIOm topics in the news: Navy quiets bestial boom The U.S. Navy, as the expression goes,' may not learn fast but itlearns good. · One of the media events of 1980 was the Navy's pro· posal to kill several hundred wild goats on San Cl~mente Island bt!cause they ~re endangering the ecology of the island. Considering that the Navy uses the Island mostly for target practice, it was hard to understand its concern over the flora and fauna assets it offered -and Navy brass certainly didn't reckon with the furor the mass slaughter would create amoog animal lovers everywhere. After several pumped up promotional presentations in behalf of the goats, the Navy relented. The goats ul- timately were herded up and most of them transported to the mainland, where, it should be noted, 190 of the 212 died. When the Navy found it was faced with another animal problem -this time hordes of burros on the giant China Lake Naval Center -military efficiency took over. Determining that the burgeoning herds were endangering not only the desert flora, but posing traffic problems and a potential jet-burro crash, the Navy quietly sent in two professionals to wipe out 381 of the beaits. Only after the shooting occurred did the base com- mander make any mention of the slaughter. "They creat· ed a major hazard," he declared, and noted that the burro population increased from 1,110 to 2,225 in the past two years. Without arguing with the Navy's logic, one wonders at the preciseness of the animal count. The Navy must have sophisticated equipment, indeed, to add up with such certainty exactly how many asses the Navy was up to its burros in. Foresight's appreciated Would you give to another to preserve his or her eyesight? A laudable eye bank program is in operation under the auspices of the UCI School of Medicine and the local Lions Club. Donation of one's eyes will restore vision in patients who are blinded by diseases of the cornea. Almost 10 percent of our blind could be helped by corneal transplantation. A vailabillty of donor eyes does not meet the need. The UCI Eye Bank notes that donor eyes should be removed within four to six hours after death -thus meaning an a,:reement from the donor should be made before death. Religious authorities support the program, there is no disfigurement, funeral arrangements are not affected, and it costs the donor nothing. If you are interested in becoming a part of this worthwhile program you can write the Lions-UC! Eye Bank, Department of Ophthalmology, UCI, Irvine 92717. Reality hurts Disneyland If accusations by Anaheim and Orange County health officials are accurate, Disneyland needs to take a bard look at its policy of handling serious incidents at the park. The criticism came last week following an incident in which a teen-ager dled in a Garden Grove hospital after he was stabbed on the park grounds. Maintaining their normal low profile, Disneyland staff handled the affair themselves. The young man was driven to a hospital in the Disneyland van that contained no We-saving equipment besides oxygen. The health officials believe the teen-ager might have been saved if a nearby paramedic unit bad been sum- moned. They accuse Disneyland of worrying more about , the park's image than of responding in the most judicious manner to an emergency that ended in death. If they are right, Disneyland should recognize that such incidents will occur again. They should be prepared with a more proper response. 1 l Down with 89 operators Hooray for Sen. Roger Jepson of Iowa. He'd like Congress to do a little more rising and falling under its own power. Noting that Congress spent $3 million to convert its elevators from manual to automatic systems, Jepson wondered why 89 people being paid nearly a ml111on dollars a year were still required to push buttons for passengers. So he introduced a bill to eliminate the job of automatic-elevator operator on Capiioa Hill. Hooray for him. It doesn't seem to be asking too much of our well-paid lawmakers to punch their own but- tons. • Opinions expressed In the apace above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their autho~ and artists. Reader comment is Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O~ Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92826. Phone (71'4) 842-4321 . Boyd I Sight loss 87 LM.80YD Not eveo m01t bJstorlana are ,,,_.,,are of the fact that TeG"dy Roo1evelt wu permanently blinded In one eye while boxlns with a m tutary aide at the White Houte tn 1905. Re served out the next four yean of bl.I term aa Prealdent of the United Stat.ea without teUlq &Qfbody about lt. In. fact, 1-e didn't tell anybody about it untll a year before bla death ill 1919. C.D.11. Richard Reevee Thoma P. Haley PUBl..ISHEA TnomH .Ceevll /E dttor Al)gi-y: man wins again -maybe W ASHJNGTON -Ernie Fttzaerald won another battle ·••Inst tbe United Staie. Air Force lJi court laJt week. Of course, Fitsgerald uually wins in court -ft's ln reaJ Ille tbat he, and tbe rest ot us, keep lot· lnc. · A. Emeat Fiugerald's loalna streak beaao on Nov. lS, 1.968. He waa 42, a $31 ,000.a-year deputy for management s y s t e ms, a cost· culling civilian work· ing for the Air Force. He was on e o f the witnesses called before a congressional committee in· vestigaUng possible overruns on the estimated cost of a giant . (:ar go plane, the CSA. BE WAS AN unusual Pen- tagon witness; he wu the one who told the truth, conceding UD· der questioning that hidden overruns might be as high as $2 billion. Twelve days later , be was notified that his Civil Service tenure was a "computer error." ll was, court testimony later . revealed, the fll'sl and only com· puter error of its kind in Air Force history. Whatever was in the computer, Fitzgerald was out or a job. THAT'S WHEN Fitzgerald first went to court. After four years -and the first install- ment on legal fees which now have reached $900,000 -federal courts ordered the Air Force to reinstate him. It did, sort of. Fitzgerald was given an office In 1973 -and nothing to do. Back to court he went and he Dr. Charles Bell w11 ,iven a little wort. "Stacks of trtvial paper," he told me the ot.ber day. It's a rough life: I've walked through the balls of the Pen- taaon with him u orticers and civilians turned away as he ap· proached. He ls shunned for, in the worcla of a memo ln the Hcretary of the Air Force's of· nee, "epllllna his iuta ... What be did was to tell the trulb about a natlonal scandal - one that ls almost certalnly con· tin ulna to this day. "What they did," Flt.zgeraJd says, ·•waa 1ood, sound manage- ment practlce. They were offer· Ina an object lesson to everyone else. They've got to make an ex- ample of people who get out or line. Tbey teach It in business 1chool1 -communicating by deeds. ·'They can say whistle-blowing is wonderful as long aa they show what happens to people who try it." WHY WOULD our Air Poree do this for 12 years? "Look, Fitzgerald," a general once told him, "I'm goJ.ng to re- tire in a year or two and I'll become part or some contrac· tor'.s overhead. If I ~ut overhead allowance1, I'll be culUog my own throat." So, what happened lut week waa that U.S. District Court Judge William Bryant ordered the Alr Force to reinstate Fitzgerald in his old job or a real equivalent The court also reprimanded forme r top Air Force officials for "pressure" and "t hreat s" designed to destroy Fitzgerald. "I WON AGAIN," Fiugerald told me. "Big deal, huh? I hope the Air Force will accept it this Ume. I'd like to do something worthwhile. Things are worse than ever a round here. Unit costs are going up at four or five times the rate or inflation. •'There's a whole new genera· lion of people here now who know nothing but boondoggling. I'm not sure they'd know hard work it they saw it." I called the Air Force and asked whether Fitzgerald, who is well enough thought of b,y some that he has been men- tioned as a candidate for head ol the General Accounting Office, would be given his old office and duties. The "Media Relations Center" that's how phone calls are answered referred me to the "action officer." HIS NAME IS Maj. Kellert and he said: "Our lawyers have informed me that the judge gave us 30 days lo respond, so we do not have lo issue any statements on Mr. Fitzgerald until 2 April.". In other words, if it can find a way , the Air Force is going to beat Ernie Fitzgerald into the ground forever, so no one else around there gets any ideas abOut telling taxpayers where their money goes. Can Democrats rise from sharp splits? Dr. Char~r G Bell is a profeuor of political science at Cal State l"ullerton. As if the Democratic Party didn't have e nough to worry about -faced with a substantial decli.ne in voter support -the party is , within itself, becoming increasingly divided between left and right. And, if this s plit appears in the 1982 elections. Dem ocrats are almost sure to go down to de· real. IDEOLOGICAL fights within a political party almost always weaken it. Recent example or s u ch internal party blood· lettlnf s would include the bitter . left·r ght fight between John Tunney and Tom Hayden for the Democratic Party's U.S. Senate nomi.naUon in 1976 and the Tom Kuchel-Max Rafferty fight for the GOP U.S. Senate nomination lo 1968. Democratic incumbent Tun· ney beat-off the Hayden attack, but was so badly hurt that be lost to S.l. Hayakawa in the November eledion. Rafferty defeated incumbent Kuchel in the GOP primary but so alienated Republican moderates and liberals that he lost to Democrat Alan Cranston ln the"general election. Andy Rooney In the past 10 years, according to California Poll figures, the Democratic Party has shifted to the left and become more clear- ly divided. IN THE EARLY 19705, the party was almost evenly divided with about 40 percent viewing themselves as "liberals" and a nother 40 p er cent viewing themselves as "conservatives." Tw e nty percent of the Democrats co n side r ed the mselves as "middle-of-tbe- road" and were a real balance of power within the party. But in a more recent (1980) California Poll, t hat crucial "middle-of-the-road" contingent bad been cut in half -down to about 10 percent. Meanwhile, both wings or the party grew - conservatives by about 4 percent and liberals by about 7 percent. SUCH A SHARP split within the party sets the stage for a bit· t.er fight between liberals and conservatives -with too few moderates t o dampen the names. And with Democratic "liberals" making-up almost half of the party, they might well dominate next year's· Democr atic primary elections. Ironically, a.s the Democratic Party bas become morel liberal and more deeply divid~. the state's voters as a whole have become more conser vative. It is t his pattern J hich concerns Democratic Party leaders. ONLY A FEW weeks ago, arch-liberal Democratic As · sembly Speaker Willie Brown (San Francisco) stated that the traditional New Deal ideas and leadership of Ted Kennedy and Walter Mondale was almost "ir· relevant" to the party's futur e. Speaker Brown also sounded a warning to his own party's liberals to back off s uch issues as school busing and women's liberation. F lexibility is the key word. He . or course, demonstrated his own political flexibility by securing e nough Republican s upport in the Assembly to win t he Speakership this winter. And, obviously, he'd like very much to remain speaker after next ~ar·s elections. BUT THE RISING tide of con· servalive public sentiment threatens n ot o nl y the Democratic majority within the state Legislature but the current bold which Democrats have on the governorship and most other state offices. What would happen if Tom Hayden. the party's "New Left" fire brand, ran for governor? Hayden, who heads the mili- tant Campaign for Economic Democracy <CED> has achieved some modest political successes winning some local rent con· trot fights , some city council seat.a, and a few offices within the Democratic Party's county a nd state central committee str ucture. But it's Hayden's potential im· pact as a c andidate in next year's elections which worries man y Democratic Pa r t y leaders. Clearly. Hayden con- tributed to the Tunney defeat in 1976 and h e n ce, to the Hayakawa victory. AND SOME Democrats, such as stale Sen. J im Mills <San Di e go ), have charged that Hayden's anti-Vietnam actions led directly to the bitter fight within the 1968 Democratic Na· Uonal Convention. In Mills ' view, Hayden probably lost the election for Hubert Humphrey - &ivlng the nation Richard Nixon. Whether Hayden can be fairly c ha rged with gelling Nixon elected in 1968 is debatable. But a Hayden candidacy next year would certainly deepen the left· right split witbJn the Democratic Party and could well contribute lo a Republican sweep in Nov· ember 1982. Reasons for a trophy 1nake winner:'s pride atrophy Moat of us have an award collecting dust somewhere around tbe house. It may be a bronze medal for a third place flnlsh tn a c.amp swimming meet or a citation of merit for having collected more than $1,000 for some charity. but everyone can • point with pride to something he or she baa woo in a WeUme. I'm as s usceptible to the pleasure· of belng given an award as anyone, but award·g1v1ng worries me. Tbere i• often a fine line between wbo'a beine honored, the Individual 1ettln1 It or the OflaDill· Uon aivt.ns lt. A lot of Upies the preaee of the recipient doel more honor to the 1lvtr th.an tbe 1etter. TBS OICAa Awards wW be praented iD Rol.17wood March to, aDd Uae MoUon. Picture AcaclemJ bopH President Reapa wW 1bow up. You cu Mt t.MJ'd nm up aome special kSDd OI award for Id.ID ia a lmTJ lf t.b91 eaQl4 .. bl• to be tber'9 lll .,.... 'lie Mtftlk ...... ' casting the show would probably be pleased to give him a solid gold Emmy ln return for the rat- ings he'd bring. This doesn't seem to me to be the way awards were meant to be 1tven. Sometbing_'s gone wrong. During the laat month ot bis tenure as the CBS News anchorman, Walter Cronkite at· tended something lite 18 din· nera, lunches or apecial awards ceremonies in bJa honor. CaONUTE 18 TOO nice a man to decline when someone H)'I t.bey want him to •bo* "-P at one ol their functlona IO they can booor him but he mu.st han sotten awfully tired ol lt. He alto muat have wondel'ed, at leut once or twice, lt the honor wasn't beinc bestow9d on him princlpallY a.a a means for the 1pon01rin1 Ol"tanllatlon to sell a lot of tickete to the dinner. I'm even a Utt.le su1ptcloua of an award I've Just been offered. DurlDI my colle1e years I be._,.. to a tr1tenatty tbat I'm not Some to OUM. I eajoyed be- lnl WWI a Sood ·~P of 1'111, but n. I left col.'eae, I h.t DO lDtenlt ba mallltalainl u1 Nia· Uoottatp with tt. It ,, .. •t u tatJ to drap UM aaeod.U. aa [ ............ Tiie U · tleilaal .,.. atart.d ..,.11 ..... • ters to me almost immediately after college. They wanted me to pay my dues so that I'd get the monthly magaiine and continue as "a member in good stand· ing." I a i dn't want t o s tand anywhere with them but \My continued to follow me with bun· dreda of pieces of mail over the years. They sent t.hinp Uke too- good-to-pasa-up group insurance pitches, brochures with 1reat buys on watches and jewelry bearin& the insignia of the or- sanlaatioo, and travel package otfera. I cot so fed up with mall from the orianiaation that I started returning everythlni with my n a m e o n i t m a r k e•d "DECEASED.'' The mail 1topped coming. aECENTLY, the fraternity dlacovered me aaaln on television. They think I'm won· dtrful a they want to award me. The)' want me to be an bOGond member and they want me to c:om. t.o tbeir annual ban· quet to~ an award. One ol tlMt IOOd thl~• about me la tbal I'm not as D&ee a penca aa en.kite. I don't ...., tMlr a...a Ud I'm not loilll to Ulelr "baaquet to accept It beca... I'm Jut •1ott1U~al . \ enough to think there's some question about who'd get the most out of my being there. While I'm not exa cUy Walter Cronkite, the organization offer- ing me the award isn't exactly the Nobel Prize Committee, either . COU.EGES HA VE been in the business for years or giving awarda to people they think can do them the most good. U you look · at the roster of people to whom any university is giving ita honorary degrees, you'll notice that more of them are rich than smart. Colle1e authorities always aprintle a few legitimate academic &*)ple ln their list of honorees, but I.bey never pau up the dlan' who nun.ked out after hla second "meater but went on to become chairman of the board ot bis company and a mulU·mlltion~L ON A 8001l8HELP m my bouae, tbere't a 1mall ta~ cup witb tnott of ltl thln platlnl • of 1Uver pe now. I won it for wrltlq an article ln my ICbool ma&adne wbeD l WU H and J wouldn't nap lt foi ILft1 award 1D UM world. W• Ule)' l•ft It to IDt, \bey IDeutlL , I SUnday, March 15. 1981 To write the Delly Pltot/lolt 15'0, Costa Mt-M, CA 92626 To cau tN O•llY Pllotnt~ Ml-4321 oranoecoa11 oa11yPnot More ~Rion -..------Ill!""------~--------...... ----... ----------.-.. Editor~e logbook Efforts to aid readers end ib split · decision By TOM KEEVIL .......... .,.11,Ptlet N ewapapers do a lot more than print news, sell advertla· ing, print recipes and mlaspeU names• Some of a paper's obligations are fairly obvious : servina u a forum for dif· f erent views, settling areu· ments over s p o r ts r e - cords, telling folks where to write t heir congress m en a nd sponsor- i n g s u c h pu b l ic - interest activit ies a s the marathon staged by the Daily Pilot in Irvine it\ J anuary. Sometimes we're asked to. Mailbox/ To the Editor : Being J e wis h I may have become very sensitive to such d erogatory remarks as J ew 'em down, Kike, Hebe, et c., but when I read an article written by Peter Arnell dated March S and titled , "Hate groups get bolder and U.S. terrorist cults coming into the open" it was too much to take and believe me this has nothing to do with being sensitive. How anybody can compare the Jewish Defense, League with s u c h h ate g r ou ps a s t he Ame rican Nazi Party and the Ku Klux Klan is beyond me. THE J E WIS H DEFENSE Le ague, and I emphasize ~ word defense, was founded in 1968, after all the anti-Semitic and anti-Israel activities had become predominant. Have you ever heard or seen the JDL burn crosses on front lawns? Have you ever heard or see n the J DL yellin g a nd sc re am i n g abou t whil e s u pre m acy , o r p ainting swastikas on buildings? I think not. The bo mbings he wrote about were towards groups that were known to be anti-Semitic, anti- Israel. If there were no hate groups allowed by our judicial system, there wouldn't be a need for a defense group such as the JDL. All we want is to be left alone and live in peace. JACK BEITSTOCK N...,. erord1 rrl-d? Re State of California v. Levf Strauss & Co.: To spend the time and money to mail a pamphlet -in two languages no less-without a pro and con diacu.uioo of wbat I'm being asked to sue Levt for ia outrageous. To set th• refund au I have to do la ftU In the form and spend 15 cents for a stamp. To protest I not oaly bne to draft my own letter but mutt also send coptn ol lt to five dif. r~rent people. And for me to know more, I oa.11 have to 10 to the county clerk'• c>fflce ln San .Franclleo durlq normal work· lnl boars. Tbe very PreHntatlon ol tbe ' matertalJuaranten tbat tbe maJortty the people reeelviol lt •lll •lm.P1Y nu In tM fonn "1tbout ever quHtlonln• Uae validity of the dat111. ws Aas NOT taW..S aboat denJiq tbe tmderprtYlletwd U.. help with a chore a litUe out ol the ordinary. A COUPLE FROM Milton, W. Va .. asked for a belplna hand laat week. They related in a let- ter that another couple - friends going back to 19$9 -had moved to Huntington Beach and had apparently disappeared. Christmas cards had been returned to West Virginia with the stark message: "Return to sender. Unable to forward." ''We do not feel that this is just a simple cue of 'dropping us ,"· the letter to us said, point· ing out that tbe Huntington Beach couple had expressed in· terest in a joint real estate proj- ject before the return-to-sender m essages began arriving. "I have a terrible feeling that somethini is badly wroni," We're Listening ••• ~ What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number below and your message will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The s,me 24-hour ans wering service may be UJed to record letters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors mUJt in· elude their name and telephone number ror verification. No circulation calls, please . Tell us what 's on your mind. said the letter . Waa there anything in the Daily Pilot's files that might help explain what may have happened to them ? Against the background of thLs potential drama. reporter Phil 642•6086 Sneiderman wu assigned to rind out what happened to the miss- ing couple. Had they been s pir ited away? Enlisted in a CaUfomia cult? Slain in a robbery? Phil's report was much Po You S_UPPoSE SOMEONE RsALL.Y CARES 11-lAT MUCJ.I '? mote proeaic, although it wu typically Callfomlan in tenoc. The couple bad beeo divorced ln 1977, sa.d an ex-nelghbor: The wife had remarried and lived in Lona Beach. ~he husband we didn't find, although he was alive and well at last rePOrt. Their former friends may not have found marital heaven ln the West, I wrote the West Vir ginia couple, but they can re- lax their ''terrible feeling.•• Suspens e e nde d . Jus t another undramatic CaUfontla divorce. HEALTH HINTS -A areal deal ii going on in our Orang~ . Coast community that could benefit residents' health and m ental well-being. We found that out after several readers asked if the Dai- ly Pilot might provide some kind of regular report on lectures, seminars and discussions per- taining to health m atters. Feature News Editor Jim- my Johnson put writer J oel Don on the project and what he found should be both interesting and informative to our r eader s. Hardly a rock had been stirred when Joel came up with 10 local sessions covering every kind of health topic ranging from a breast cancer support group to a bad -b ack s yndrome lecture s e ries and a psychologis t- author 's talk on "The Art of Lov- in g Yourself." The column, Health Hints, is now a regular Monday feature for Daily Pilot readers. WE'RE STILL LISTENING the editor's answer line con- tinues to draw an intriguing and helpful string of comments from Daily Pilot readers. I learned last week, for in- stance, that our decision to run photographs of the fou r victims of executed slayer Steven Judy ins tead of p ictures or the murderer himself was generally applauded by our readers. "Thank you for publishing them ... that m ade a tremen- dous impact," wrote one. ''Those pictures mean that som e sympathy can certainly go to the victims and not to the gullty," wrote another. "Sympathy belongs on her side ," said still another. "It's r e freshing t o h ave your . newspaper bring it out." "There wu so much cov· erase of the vigit for him <Judy> that bla crime was almost 1boved under the table," con- cluded a Costa Mesa woman. "I think the other side was shown in a n appropriate manner." Not one message was sym- pathetic to Judy. DUMB TRICK -so con- c 1 u d e d assistant m a na gin g editor Chuck Loos after being told that we bad a heavy spate of protests over what should have been an innocent little day. brightener story. The account relat ed bow Newport Beach police bad near- ly stormed a Cliff Drive home when a neighbor reported a possible burglary in progress. As it turned out , wh at they near- ly stormed was only an inside light turning off and on to the signals of a preset timer in the empty house. Cute story. but we un- fortunately listed the specific address or the house, thus telling everyone -as a large number or readers pointed out -that the folks who live there were away. Daily Pilot policy normally is to refrain from printing s p e ci fic add r e sses whe re burglaries ha ve occurred or to give any information in a story that might lure them -the ad- dress of a deceased person along with limes or the funeral rites, for example. This lime we slipped. So far as I know, fortunately, no one with evil intent look advantage of it. D U MB HEADLINE -A Huntington Beach woman com· plained that a headline over a story of two principals relieved because or the district 's finan- cial problems was headlined in a fashion that smacked or "yellow jour nalism ." The headline read • ·2 HB principals axed ." It was an in- appropriate ver b and possibly conveyed to some readers that the two school offi cials in some manner deserved to be released. It wasn't intended that way. A headline writer , forever pushed by deadline pressure , grabbed a word that fit nicely, but un· fortunately said more than he meant it to say . If there were no hate groups, JDL wQuld not exist opport unity to purchase food, heat, light or shelter. We seem to be talking, at best, about pay- ing more for a pair of jeans than they were "worth." I always thought that the "worth" of a no n -essential item was de - termined by what people were willing to pay for it. An y one wh o pa y s fo r "Levi 's," "Jord ac h e ," "S a s soon," or a n y othe r "name" brand is paying for the name. lf the price bothers them, then they should buy from say Sears or Penneys where quality clothing is available at lower cost. LEE A. McCULLOUGH Rankfn9• r.rf"rlW..t To the Editor : The general sentiment ex- pressed in your editorial of Feb. 28, 1981, "A state disgrace", regarding the decline of quality or hig h school e du cation in California is certainly shared by countless others. I do believe , however, that some specifics regarding the successes of our local schools in contrast to the general state decline should also be presented. It is true that declining results on the California Survey of Basic Skills test have placed California 12th graders in the bottom third of nationwide re- sults. In contrast, the Newport-Mesa composite score for the clus of 1980 on the same test was the highest reported for our di.strict in the five-year period that tbi1I particular test bas been used in California. "More specifically, the Corona del Mar Hieb School class of 1980 scored at the followinc state percenUles: 98tb ln written expression, tTth in l-eadlnt, 95th in matbematJca and 90tblnspelling. 'f"O cnHEa example• ot our "ability to swim upstream" follow: 1) In UllO, 95 CdKHS students took Advanced Placement Ex· amlnatlona (Tbia la a Collete Board 8dmlnl1t«ed teat wblcb provides bilh acbool 1tudent.a acrou t.be nation with UM op. Portunlty to be awarchd coUec• credit). Of the • exams tak• at Corona de1 Mar R.li.b.Scbool, a were IJ'lided at a lenJ ,. ....... col .. ,. credit ,. .. earned. 1'bM 1aece. rate ot IT pel"C'IM -· .. ,.. IDOlt , • ........,. wMk tM ~ Dlt.lGilal IUC"9I ,... "' .... ) ceat. ·;. •. Univenity and College system adminiltered an Engllab Place- men t Teat to all incomina freshmen. Of the 4$ Corona deJ Mar Hlah School arad\lates test- ed, 33, or 73 percent, •cored above tbe syatem.tde avera1e. You state that acboola ahou.ld "return to tbe bulc &,oal of tum- lnt out educated student.a - even 11 it iln't all that mucb f\m or maybe eometimea even hurts a UtUe." I would 1u11e1t that a 1imilar plea few dJli1ence and - special effort couJd leattJmat.ely be applled to tbe entire state ol cautorma ln lipt oft.be follow· ln& atau.tlca: a ) In 1t78-7t California ranked .fMb &mOQI the atatel la the perceatqe ot penonal In· come apeoded for public educa· Uon K·12. b) IJl 1971·80 Califor~la ranbd Utb in ,.r pupil ex· pendltur.. fOI' public educaUoe K·U . The national anra1e wu $1,141, while Callfomla Hpeadid '2.000. Wlt.b aucb ftnaaclal 1tatiltle1 ln mlnd and wit.la t.be detalla pro- vided above re1ardla1 t.be tell perlonnaee ot our moet ~ fflduatel, it 11 iVerJ.eUy fOI' mt to suaest tbat t.be facuJtl• ol Ollr local bllb aeboola an CGe- Uiualq to do an acell..t job ID ilptt.e Ol ner·IJ"OWtu obltacl•. bl!:NNiSL. IVANS Ccnoaclelllar~~ I ) ID 119. UM Callfont8 --~ ..,_ ______ ...._..__..._ ... . -- pro1rama provide a valuable service to the diltrict it serves. The coUece's instruction format eneompauee a large number ol teebnical, prdesalooal, dep-ee.- orlented, and self-improvement tJu,_ CODducted at lta various campuses as well as off·•lte &elecounea, wblcb include on· site eu.mlnatiODI. Deemed tbe "colle1e wit.bout •alt.," Coaatllne helP1 many older ltUdmtl acbleve or IUPPI• ment tbelr educationaJ aoata ~~ ~ bl •erviftl lb JOU.,... dlentele1 cbltfty ftnt. time tnnd~ t,raae and trander defree atudenta, u well. Coaatlla•'• ttlecourae ptocrama, ptesented on looal pubUc ucl private televtalon 1tatlou, proYtde a meau to lllP• eduatioD to budieapped 1tudellts M well u tbe area'• 1tudeaat1 wbo 1lmpl7 lack tr~. ~tbttM1 tttolMd pnid-.m lina.,..... a iOdit.J ...... -=------ollta.~0..-• .-., On"r, w111e11 • •· ...._..ID ...... tllil WU II • unear ned criticis m lately, should be pralsed, nol 'Cbutlaed, for its effort& toward tbis end. IAN S. BANWELL ...._ OK'fl hfT9 ldll1 To the F.dltor: ConcemlJll the article aboUt tbt Navy shooting 3*1 burroe at China Lalre, I sure would Uke to now where tbe Navy bu the authority to take it on their bands to do what tbey did. Tlaere la ~ better remedy than tbat, Ille feodq off tbe alrfleld, or teWns ranch people to come and 1.ttbem. I'd like to taow lf tbere'• any animal p~ to ane these burl'OI. l doa't tblnll the filavy bed tbe rlpt to .._oot th• on thtlr own. I'd Ute to kllow who II Vt them the IO abud. BILL OOODWlN --~ --- -. --· w..r~•·.-~--.• _.. -........ -.. ----.. _._ .. , ., ...... •· ··•-• .... •r • . .-r•-·••••••· --·· Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, March 15, 1981 Carts face ciack~own 814 million loss adds t~ high food costs SACRAMENTO (AP) -A blll aimed at re· ducine an eaUmated $14 million yearly lou from abopplnt cart thefts hu been introduced ln the Leitalature. "We're ail paying for these $14 million in losses, in higher food billl and other bllla," claims Sen. Robert Presley, D-RlveraJde, wbo introduced SB434. THE BILL WOULD make it a misde- meanor, punistiable by up lo slx mont.M in jail and a ~ ftne, to remove a earl from store pro- perty without permJssion, or abandon it without returning it to the store, if the cart has the owner's name on it. burro menace By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI IM Dallf P'llet S!Mf With more than passing interest, I noted descrjptions of what may go down in the books as the shootout at the China Lake cor- ral~ Last weekend, 381 feral burros were shot to death by marksmen at the Naval Weapons Center located between Ridgecrest and Trona in the Mojave Desert. I know of these burros. As a toddler, I Lived at China Lake while my father was a civilian doing ordna nce work for the U.S. Navy. More recenUy, I have encountered these beasts while on frequent prospec· ting/camping t rips to Death Valley and en- virons. Once, a few year s back, while heading down the dirt road to Auguer· reberry Point in Death scHot:MEHI.. Valley National Monument. a burro gave chase. rt was all my VW could do to outpace him. PEOPLE WHO TRAVEL to Death Valley love the burros. They think they're cute - floppy ears, pensive eyes and all that. Cute , perhaps, but cute we could well do without. The burros descendants of animals used by prospectors 100 years ago -are threatening the fragile desert envi ronment. In Death Valley. they have all but dis- placed the more beautiful bighorn sheep by fouling water holes. Burros r ange wherever the grazing is good. eating as much as they please, procreating at r ates that are downright frightening. The least of the problems they produce is noise at campgrounds and an inordinate amount of manure THE ROCK AND TREE peopte agree that the burros are causing problems. But they vehemently disagree with kilLing them. They were s uccessful in pers uading the National Park Service to initiate an adopt-a· burro program in which the animals are placed in good hqmes. About 1,000 burros have been relocated. Unfortunately , thousands more a r e roaming the desert, multiplying and continu· ing to destruct a sensitive environment. DISTASTEFUL AS IT may seem, the burro menace must be stopped. The rock and tree people who are so con· cerned about man's impact on the planet should reflect on the burros' impact. Perhaps then they might agree that their fast. effi· cient destruction is in the environment's best interest. Put aside cute. The burros should be shot -eliminated once and for all. Sorry, this turned out to be a polemic. But, folks. that's just the way it is. A euney by the California Grocera AuocJa• Uon showed 1rocery stores lost 114,000 or almoet Sll million worth of carts lut year, while clnll stor,. lost 40,000 more worth $4 million. Don Beaver, executive vice president of tbe grocers aasoclaUon, said or1anlsed rings are stealinl carts and selling them in other states or countries. BE SAID A SHIPMENT of hundreds of stolen carts was recently seized on a boat leav- ing Lons Beach ror the Orient, where he said they have a blgb resale vaJue to supermarkets. A San Diego ir~er recently went on vaca- tion to Acapulco, Mexico, and found four of bis shopping carts in a supermarket there. Beave.r said shopping carts are used by nurseries to move planta, laundromats for clothes, in tennh clubs to bold balls, in trade schools for stripping and welding practice, by tin can collectors, and by kids as racing vehicles. HE ACKNOWLEDGED THAT it's already a misdemeanor to steal a cart , but said Presley's bill would try to address the shopping cart problem specilically. It would: -Provide that a housewife, senior citizen or anyone else could get written permission from a store to take a cart home, with the user agreeing either to bring it back or to call the store to come and get it. -Require persons operating "retrieval services," whJch collect carts and return them to stores, to have written agreements with the stores, display a sign on vehicles used, and car ry liability insurance or up to $300,000. -PROD STORES TO put proper identifica- tion on their carts by exempting unmarked carts. Beaver said t he grocers also plan to establish centers in most cities whe re in· dividuals can purchase used carts. He said it's practically impossible fo r an individual to buy one now. Deadly 'snow' fell on stars /~TI.ANTIC CITY, N.J . (AP> -Bing Crosby ~~gh it during the heart-warming end· ing of "White Christmas." Lovable Dorothy and the Cowardly Lion danced gleefully through ·it 27 limes during the "Wizard of Oz." Yes, Toto, too. Snow? No, asbestos. Industrial hygienist Kenneth Cohen of El Ca- jon, says Hollywood prop-makers relied on this dangerous material to imitate snowfalls through more than 20 years of movie-making. COHEN DISCUSSED THE STATUS o f asbestos usage in the United States during the Pittsbur g h Conference and Expos ition of Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy in Atlantic City's Convention Hall. Asbestos a flurry, flaky substance of calcium, magnesium and silicon -was widely used until recently as a fire retardant and sound deadener . he said. It is now known as a carcinogen. The famous "Wi zard of Oz" scene. where Judy Garland and Bert Lahr fell asleep in the poppy field only to be awakened by asbestos snow. was shot 27 times before the director was satisfied, Cohen said. In the 1980s, Cohen said people are exposed to asbestos insulation in school buildings and from hair blow-dryers. A person who smokes and works routinely around asbestos material fa ces as much as 100 limes gTeater risk of contracting lung cancer than a non-smoker, Cohen said. COREN SAID PEOPLE CAN ALSO be ex- posed to asbestos in some lesser-known ways. For example, watching the demolition of a building could cause curiosity-seekers to inhale a year's dose of asbestos particles, be said. Scraping .an old asbestos gasket from an automobile engine can aJso give an unhealthy dose, be said. Oddly enough, Cohen said, studies have shown that accidentally eating s mall amounts of asbestos seems to produce no harmful effects. At least one beer company screens its brew through asbestos and most wines are clarified in it, he said. Where we care for you. ENVIRONMENT H Chasing spiwag ,.,,. ....... ~-~.,.~--·~:~~~~·~~!i Taking advant&Je of ~: all the curl in this not so permanent wave, two surfers find con-~~-· ditions to their liking on the west side of the HuotinJ.too Beach Pier. Is it the angle of the camera or their boards that makes the balancing act look so easy? AMERICA'S LARGEST ANTENNA MANUFACTURER TV ANTENNA Replace Your Winter-Damaged Antenna Heavy-Duty Steel Antenna Maatl 1-eM Ind ..... , ,.....,latlon C 16-gauge steel. #15-842. 5-fl 10-tt. #15-843 ... 7.19 Indoor Multi-Set Couplers Just in Time for Baseball and Networt< TV spring spec1a1s 21 SS ONLY Mast not included Replace your worn-out antenna now and see all the excitement you've been missinw 60° wide- swept elements capture all the available signal on every channel and pull in stronger FM stereo signals, too! Factory pre-assembled- just snap open the elements. Gold Alodizede finish fights corrosion. #15-1709 Precision aim your antenna for 6195 the best reception of every TV or FM station within range. Indicator shows antenna direction. Requires 3-wlre cable. #15-1225 Coax Cable Aa1emblle• /! .. 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THE FINDINGS AaE A result of pharmacokineUca research -the study of how a drua la absorbed, distributed, transformed and excreted by the body. The researchers compared the effects of the new antibiotJc ceforanide on a test 1roup of pa· tlents with infections followin1 childbirth with the effects of the drug on a control 1roup of non. pregnant volunteers. The results were reported at the 20th lnlerscience Conference on An· timlcroblal Agents and Chemotherapy. Each group received different doses of the drua at different time intervals to determine the level of maximum effectiveness. BLOOD SAMPLES SHOWED that in as lit· lie as one and a half hours after the drug was administered, the concentration of the antibiotic in the body was substantially reduced in the postpartum patients as compared to the control group. As time passed, this reduction or the drug concentration intensified. At the peak level, when the drug is most effective, the researchers found that the postpartum patients had approx· imately 30 percent lower concentration of the drug than the control group. r Health hazards Behavior bombarded? News reports today indicate that California is a veritable minefield of environmental health hazards -toxic waste dumps, radioactive con· taminants, cancer-causing building materials, nuclear leaks. air and noise pollution. How such hazards may a.fleet your health and behavior will be explored in "Bloenvlronmental Health," a Golden West Colle1e seminar on Sal· urday froqi 9 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. in Forum 1. The free session ls part of the Huntington Beach cam- pus' continuing education progam for health care personnel. The public may attend, and health care workers may earn six hours of continuing educa- tion credit. Dr. Gary Evans, environmental psychologist at UC Irvine, will open the program with 1 dis· cusslon of noise pollution. Next will be Albert L. Baietti, health physicist and direct or of radioloeical control al ICN Pharmaceutical, Inc., in Irvine. BW Radley, ortbomolec:ular architect .... COG· sulta*\ to the Northem CaUfomia Envtronment.al II· lneaa Department, will speak on health hazards In t he hQQle and al work. Participants may register at the door. Enroll- ment is limited. More information is available from Dr. Grayce Roessler, 892·7711, ext. 504. Escort sought A $150,000 bench warrant has been Issued for the arrest of a convicted Newport Beach pimp who allegedly supplied a prostitute lo police undercover officers while his case was being appealed. / Orange Count y Superior C.ourt Judge Frank Domenichini issued the warrant Friday after being told Tommy Liotta, 37, had broken an or- der not to engage in any outcall escort activities while free on $10,000 bail. Liotta had been convicted on two counts each of pimping and pandering in J anuary. Court documents indicated that Liotta sent a woman lo an Irvine address on March 5 at the request of a Costa Mesa undercover officer who had called him earlier that same day. D.MSO AS SEEN OH 60 YIN (UIOWT£D) ~~..i-(solvent) loz. From Oregon BO TILES . 114• . 121• · "OIE/ TWO/ · Te.._,.,..,._o.. .. -::Z....., -11co MIH7.141 .... lr . ............... 11•1 la (f11-1111t CALL MIRI WELLS '·FOR A f.U LL Y ASSUMABLE LOAN - INTEREST ONLY! • 'Newport Et,uily 'FuiidS ·Inc • UclnMd 8roUr .... ,..,, (71•> 76CM060 The half.life -the time it taktt to 1et from the ru level of dru& potency to ball the peak leve , was approximately 30 percent aborter In the po1tpartum patlenta than the coat.rob. This mean.a postpartum patients were ablorbln1 and 'excretfn& the d.na& at a markedly futer rate. · Dr. Miller attributea tb1a difference to pbyalololical causes. In both prepancy and the state followln1 labor, the body's cells are enlar1ed and ftuid accumulatea, which often re· suits in the swelling observed in pre1nanl women. AnEa THE BABY IS delivered, tbi1 fluid buildup la excreted at a rate one and a half times the normal rate as the kidneys work over- time to rid the body of au the excess waste. Un· fortunately, the antibiotics are excreted as rapidly as the rest of the fluids. "U antibiotics are to work successfully, they must be prescribed differently for preanant women and thole just havinJ liven bb:S.b than for other pa ti en ta with infections," Dr. Mlller said. Reloxin' and fishin' "Althou1h f.bere bas been an awareness that different doses might be necessary, no evaluation bad been made before now. With the advent of many new, safe, more effective drugs, there is an increasing need to establish correct dosage relimens." Melissa Wilkes of Huntington Beach enjoys a leisurely day of fishing off the Hunt· ington Beach Pier. She's hoping the weekend weather will allow her to continue her favorite pastime. 7-Day Tire Sale I 1r----~ ). / ~-ee-~ ~ ;;_:::=:==:::: y ~..- ncn ..:..-'s99 B/WAC/DCTV Low power conaump tlon. c:luel·funo11on VHF /UHF an· tanne, bullt·ln handle. . ~-! 2 57 ~~~ ~.:­Fi.?! -:: :~~ """"' 211'"1<Jn • OurAea. 7.67-7.te u.11e ....... 2.27 'h ..... .......... , ... HouM ....... ChooM !Tom • vari91y of meny bt1u1llul holJM plenta. .... -. •12 0urRtg. 18.117 _...... ..... ..., Women's polyure- thane High Beep shoes. 2 F« •3 ,'" -~[!BJ 1?001:1 S 1 Each 1sx2s• Kitchen Towel Collon/Polyester 3 Dlahctoth• .. s 1 1.77 1.34 7.88 C•lcul•tor &-digit 4-1\ey memo- ry Battery 1.17 1'Ja llu. ...... .22LRAmmo IO Efferdent® ptnePower® Auatproof plt1llc. Pent• point; 50 Round. S.¥9. roundl per bOx. M•)n Thru Sol Deriturt clteottt fib- Itta. S.¥9 ___ .. .,._ __ ,_ .. ,..._ !:'; .... .. ,..._.,:s_ .. -----,,_.._......, .. _,,-=.::. ...,.. __ _ -= -... ,.,_ ----.. -- l==I I Mon.""" aat. I Cle•ns. dltlnttcta. 28· oz . s.,n Thr.1 Sat ,M.-.....-A7ta11 ll'M f .E. T. 1 ... 1!.L 'KM_.2+2P ......... ....... WhltewaH f1,.. •a~ Cord,...+ 2 Flb«gllll Nt Al Tittl Alie F.E. T. £.ct\ 44.88 44.88 .,... ...... ........ 29.91 -·-~--~ .... • lllonltt ....., T09 Of lidl ltfmtnlll. tnenyCIQ. Small Appliance Sale CMI Opet.-with CIOck. bottle <>P9f* ·~ Iron. Sell-deaning Light ....... T-ter. 'Breed Brein· contrOI . ..,..,,.,,,_. 1200-W. with 4 at~a ~ ....... AMIFM·AC/DC• _ ... ...... 2.97 23xt0" Runner with 2.47 e.. ,,~., ..... OMP ..... FOf m1nY U.6. WI. Mght trucka. 99e Peca Battery 2-peck ·c· °' ·o· oe11 Two to a pecil 99c EL 110/12FMm Uftdet-oMI .,... 20-oi.. undtroolt Of t 2~ -oz. • .,,.,,.. . l I I l I ' 0 I &OBE&TS, WHO WENT to work for the CY A n 1954 as a patrol agent in East Los An1eles, said t bas developed i nto a "hydra-beaded " epartment leading to duplication of services. Quentttiet Umlted to atock on hand. Sale 3.99 a 1nc.h Reg. 5.99. Assorted House plants Areca paJm, boaton fern, dracaena. fluffy, ficus, dleffenbachla and schefflera Sale 34.99 Reg. 39.99 Tree Azalea ....ua.'""" in patio tub. Your Choice 4.99 Bareroot Fruit Tree Clearance. Santa Rosa plum, nectarine, peach and fig. 7 gal. rs: HE SAID roaliza cha.ties -now 1rown • men with famllles -come up to him on the street and thank ~m for'belpln1 tbem. "THE Pfl)'CBOLOGICAL 'blows have been 'numerous,'' lloberts said. "A better way0 to (iescribe it t. to say it's lite being llibbled to death by du n ." 0 m added that wbeo be StJried work, administra~n spoke Qlore forcefully an~ were more respomible for their decisions. "Managers~of principle do not 'kowtow' U> politics, but speak out on public issues," Roberts said, emphuizinl that the CV.\ is too valuable. to be left to people who are l50lated from the realit1~s of the department. Despite bi.I criticisms, Roberta said he bad • 'Somet.hin1 Uq that leaves you with a 1ood " inner feelln1. It's not aomethina you can take to the bank, but lt"'s there all lhe aame." Roberts said bis departure comes four years before he bad Pl-,nned to retire. "I have to leave because I no 190-ae~have hope that the department can reform it.Self, • be:> said. "I refuse to be a 'closet' protestor. That la the heart of the issue." ~ said he was;eUtjni rat.her than carrying out polici~ t\e considers r'ethically repugnant." "I DON'T HA VE TOoknuekJe under," the bur- ly, kind-faced man s-aid. "The youth authority is more than a big PT A social. It is a necessary public agency and California's· best tool for fight· ing delinquenn. "M)L heroes have always been cowboys. Men who spoke with a straight tongue, who did what they had to <lQ, took action and were responsible for their decisions." Though be is retiring, Roberts said he would continue to fight to restore public confidence in the CYA. "I was going to stay and tum the organization ar~und._ but its ~en turned around so often I forget which directlon tl's headed," he said laughing. -rsclCPenney .. a .. Starts Monday, March 16th, 10a.m. FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY Sale 99¢ 4 inch Reg. 1.99 Assorted House plants. Sale 9.99 a inch Reg. 15.99 Phitodendron, neanthebella palm, and chinese evergreen. Old , e•r.S . . RadiOs ali~~ / onn'µt' ' SYRACUSE, N. Y . (AP) -R81llo 1taUona acrON the country are cbanaiJl4,.t.bell' f8nnat to appeat to adult l!§tenen , says a broad· caatiag speclallat at Syracuse Unlveralty. AMl!alCANS C.4N expect to bear more news; sports, bif·band muale and tau pro- 1rammin1 as the avera1e ne in the Unlled States increases, says Rick Wript Jr., aasi1· •. tant profesaor of telecommuruc,uona ln the~ S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communica-o lions. · "In the 1880s we can expect proJram- ming that will ai)ptal to older pe0ple," Wright says. ·'The AM band is 1already be1Uurln1 .t.o fill with informationat formats -aU-ner's~ talk, sports, even all·weatbeG,programs -to nu the older person's ni.ds for different en- tertaintnent and education.:: o HE EXPECTS FM b~<t will be "l•aded with musk" aimed at audiences where tbe over-30 listener predomioates. . Radio st~tiODIS OD both A~ and FM bands ~tll be taking a closer IOot at audience, hfestyles and preferences as they a~ust their program formal to capture more mature American listeners. \ Prices effective thr'-' March 22nd . Special 29.99 Sale 6.99 a inch Areca palm or dracaena In a decorator pot. Cycads Excellent house or patio plant. 2.99 to 26.99 2.49 1 gal. Marguerite Daisies Garden Tools Wide A'ssortment 2.19 to 9.99 Dlchondra Sffd Garden Center 7 .99 5 gal. Juniper Tam Sale 168.88 Reg. 199.99 JGPenney Mulcher Mower, 3.5 H.P. Motor. 21 inch cutting deck. #0275 Potting Soll YI cu It. ............. 2.49 • Reg. 9.99 Boston Fern .. ·Sale 19cm 99' Reg . 29.~9. 1 o inch Areca palm, Ficus benjamina Sale 39.99 Specimen Plants Reg. $77 Oracaenas, deffenbach ias. 1.39-1.69 Assorted begonia, dahlia and gladiolus bulb c Toro Trimmer/Weeders Sale 4.99 2 oar. 19.99 to 34.99 Steer Manure Reg. 6.99 Roses with blooms. Sale 1.99 Reg. 2.99 Sweet Broom 1 gal. 89' 4 Inch Bedding Ptanta Marlgoldi, Impatiens, AJyssume and more. aoz. .................. &.• 1 cu. II. . . .. . • . . .. . . 3.59 2 cu. ft . .. ...... 2 .19 Sale 29o.99 1 Lb ........•..........•• IO 2 cu ft .............. 5.98 ~JcRenn~y • Reg. 39.99 Large Macrame Hangers wtth planter pot. Gerden c.neer Moure lun. 12 noon to I Mon-f'rl. 10 e.m. tD I p.m. · .. t.10 ...... to. p.m. • . • ; 0 0 .. . . . c .. c Dally Pilat f SUNOAY, MARCH 15, 1981 REAL ESTATE BS l:dM writes final chapter I NCAA shockers: Oregon State, DePaul stunned early . . . 84. D a • 69-54 Win Sea· Kings conque~ Tustin for CIF 3-A title before 10,204 By ROGEa CAllLSON court; again It was sophomore Mike Hess, keeping control of the issue with bis balJ-bandllng and fioor game. Leaeue champions into a lead they would not relin- quish. With a 48-40 lead enterint the final stanu, Er- rion elected to hold the ball and despite only one field goal attempt in the fourth quarter <Pries' steal and layup with S3 Uclr.s left) the champions upped their lead to 68-50 before settling for the final margin. Of ... 0.11, " ........ LOS ANGELES -The Sea Kings' faithful bad been shouting it for a quarter -1oodbye, goodbye. Spinn and Pries were named to the au. tournament team and Tustin Coach Gary Larson put the contest into perspective by addressing the question or Spinn, who scored 21 points, bit eight· of-nine from the field, grabbed seven rebounds and bad five blocked shots in limiting a rugged Tustin front line to respectability. It was Pries with a steaJ and subsequent dunk to lie it, then Lynch with a pair of free throws, Pries with an offensive rebound and a four-footer, Moore with a steal and two free throws then Spinn, Pries at the line, and finally Spinn at lbe buzzer from the comer. But it wasn't until four seconds remained that •it really beeame offk:ial -that's when Corona del Mar High Coach Jack Errion showed traces of a grin -bis Sea Kings bad the CIF 3-A basketball championship in the bag Saturday night. Corona del Mar wrote the final chapter to its 1981 campaign with a 69-54 conquest of Century League champion Tustin before 10,204 at the Sports Arena. And they did it in a style not deviating from other winning chapters. "The big guy, Spinn, he just killed ua," said Larson, who took bis TilJers to the finals, the first such feat ror a Tustin team in 44 years. Suddenly. as bas been the case with so many Corona del Mar victims, Tustin was on the wrong end or a 34-24 count at the hall. Corona del Mar upped it to 36-24 early in the third period, then to 42-28 with 1:45 spe.nt in the quarter, before Tustin made its one and only run, parring it to 42-36 with 3: 33 left in the third period. Spinn, on the bench for 6:41 of playing time after the fourth whistle against him, re-entered the game with 5:04 left and CdM still clinging to its 48-40 lead. Then it was just a matter of time- time for CdM sbooten to pop the nets at the gratis line, time for CdM fans to revel in the ultimate vic- tory. "He's awesome. Corona del Mar's inside game made the difference." Again il was Mark Spinn's defense, clutch re- bounding and crisp shooting touch; again it was Jeff Pries taking command, leading all scorers with 24 points; again it was Steve Moore and Chris Lynch with solid performances at both ends of the The game was a stand-off for the most part - all except for a span of 3:50 beginning with 3:38 left in the second quarter. The Tillers had a 22-20 lead, but then one of the Sea Kings' patented spurts put the Sea View Spinn was on the bench with four personal fouls, but the Sea Kings got the pick-me-ups they needed -such as Adam Acone's eight-footer at the buzzer, Pries inside and at the line, Moore from 16 feet and Hess at the lint:. "lt was a hard-fought game, I feel like we beat a good team," said Errion, who completes his 31st year of coaching, fifth at Corona del Mar. It was Errion's second CIF title at CdM , his first coming In 1977 during the Jack Tuz-Alex <See CDM, Page 82) Oallly l"I Y Davis perfect in Cup By ALMON LOCKABEV o.lly I'll• ia-lt19 Wrll•r A year of frustration ended for Rod Davis of Long Beach Yacht Club Saturday when he clinrhed his first Cong ressio nal Cup match racing series off Long Be a ch Harbor with a perfect score of nine wins. Davis lost the title last year to Dennis Durgan of Newport 1-{arbor Yacht Club by one second in the final race. Davis' vi ctory also gave the host Long Beach Yacht Club its second Congressional Cup vic- tory. The only other host club skipper to win was Tom Pickard in 1974. SATURDAY WAS a long day for all hands as the race com- mittee chose to run five sets of five matches each lo prevent the series going over into Sunday. Friday was a lost day because of stormy weather. To 1et in five sets in one day the sailors bad to be on the course at 9:30 a.m ., and despite sailing shortened courses, the last match wasn't over unW 5:30 p.m . The late finish resulted in a chilly bath for the skipper and crew or the winning boat as they began tossing each other in the drink during the. dark to the cheers of hundreds of spectators who lined the dock area. In Saturday's final r aces Davis defeated Harold Cudmore of Ireland by 14 seconds ; de~nd­ ing champion Durga, 1:09; Russell Long, New York Yacht Club, 41 seconds; Robin Morgan, Little Ships Fleet (Long Beach) 58 seconds, and Scott Perry, An· napolis, Md., 1:21. CORONA DEL MAR'S JEFF PRIES (LEFT) GOES FOR A MEMENTO, MARK SPINN (RIGHT) GOES FOR A REBOUND IN CIF :J.A VICTORY OVER TUSTIN. DAVIS' VICTORY WAS particularly gratifying as he beat his boss and mentor , Die Deaver, Balboa Yacht Club, a former two-time winner of the Congressional Cup. Davis has crewed for Deaver in several Congressional Cups and in match racing events in Europe and New Zealand. Afternoon treat: Kings 10-4 • win, INGLEWOOD (AP) -Dave Taylor struck for four goals and an assist and Marcel Dionne notched two goals and four as- sists lo lead Los Angeles lo a 10-4 National Hockey League thumping of Minnesota Saturday in a rare afternoon game. The Kings exploded for six goals in the first period to equal a team record as they raced to a 6-3 lead after the firs t" 20 minutes . Taylor paced Los Angeles" scoring with his 36th and 37th goaJs In the first period. Los Angeles grabbed a 3-0 lead before the North Stars narrowed the gap to 3·2 on power-play goals 21 seconds apart by Steve Christ.off. Mike Murphy's 14th goal gave the Kings a 4·2 lead 8: S3 into the period, but the North Stan re- duced tbe margin to one goal a1ain oo Tim Youn1's 22nd goal. The Kinp stretched their ad- vanta1e to S-3 on 1oala by Taylor and Doo Luce, wbo wu playina in bia ftnt tame alnce comlnf to the Kinp from Buffalo. D'onne'a 53rd 1oal, on a power play 1a:11 Into the second period, ,.ve Los An1elea a f.3 lead and 1tartln1 1oaUe Don Beaupre waa replaced In the neta by GWa Meloche. Jerry Korab and TaylOJ' bad acored eviler In tbe period. Tarlor acored b1a fourtll cotJ et tbe tame aDd ltlb ot UM IMMll • MCODdl blto Ute ftDa1 pertOd aad the North Stara talW wt&ll t•:Sl left to plaJ • Mike Polich'• rebound. Ainge, BYU romp past UCLA All-Amei:-icanpaces 78-55 win; Notre Dame next Deaver wound up the series in second place with a score of 6·3 . Third was Long, also with a score of 6-3, but he was beaten by Deaver in their match Thurs· day. From AP dispatches PROVIDENCE, R.I. -AU-American guard Danny Ainge scored 'J7 points lo lead Brigham Young's 78-55 romp over 10th-ranked UCLA Irr the second round of the NCAA East Regional playoffs. and he said that earlier back problems now were behind him. The victory earned the 16th-ranked Cougars the right to face Notre Dame In the East Regional championships at Atlan- ta next week. "I woke up this morning and my back hurt a little bit,•' said Ainge, who suffered muscle spasms in hJs back Wednesday night and bad been a doubtfuJ starter In the Cougars' opening-round 80-51 victory over Princeton. "I dJdn't feel It at all dur· ing the game." Ainge said he was glad for the op- portunity to play Princeton. "I liked the idea of having that first game because it let me get rid of my nerves," Ainge said. Brigham Young Coach Frank Arnold called UCLA "one of the best teams in the country. We are not much better than they are." UCLA Coach Larry Brown, expected to go to the New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association next season, said "T his is not a typical UCLA game, and Brigham Young had a lot to do with it. BYU bad great poise and sacrifice, and every kid ful!UJed a role." UCLA, a three-point favorite, was slowed considerably by an injury to guard Rod Foster. The Bruins ma.naged lo get within 12 points, 58-46, on a short jumper by MUte Sanders with 5:54 to play. The Cougars, however, outscored UCLA 12·2 in the next three minutes and led 70""8 on a spectacular double-pumping un- de rhanded layup by Ainge with 2:36 left in the game . lrf•hlopl•~·· ...... PROVIDENCE, R.I . -Tracy Jackson and John Paxson each bit three point plays in the final 51h minutes to help seventh- r an ked Notre Dame bold off James Ma di son 54-45 in the second round of the NCAA East Regional tournament. The Dukes, 21·9, bad clawed their way to withln 40-37 on a shot jump shot by Steve Blackmon with 7:24 remaining. The Irish, however, scored the next live points, capped by Paxson's layup and foul shot, to lead 45-37 with 5:30 to play. Jackson's three-point play aave the Irish a 50-41 lead with 2: S3 left. The much heralded match between the two America's Cup competitors, Dennis Conner, San Dieeo Yacht Club, and Jim Hardy, Australia, went to Hardy who beat bis old rival by 1: 18. HARDY WOUND up in fourth place with a score of 5-4; Durean, Conner and Morgan were Ued with • wins and 5 losses each; Cudmore bad a final score of 3-8; and Scott Perry, Anna,olls, Md. and Gary Jobson, Fort Worth, Tex, settled for two wins and seven losses each. Patrese captures Grand Prix pole position • By BOWUD L. BANDY °' • ...., ......... LONG BEACH -All week Iona the PentbcJme.Rapo ArroWI racln1 team r baa bad a tall, wel1-1haped brunette named Dominique attracttns attention to lta Grand Prix operation. She bu been in the pit area durtnt practl~ and quallfyina nma, at aoctaJ hmetionl and in evidence a.lmo.t every· wllera there ll a crowd ln t.b&I rece· mad dtJ. SaturclQ lbe had to take a back Mil to Ricardo PatreH, drlv• ol ooe ol the AITOWI Badaa team can no C!f.: ture41 tbe Pol• poelUon tor today 1 To1ota-Lo11• Beacll rorm.aa OH Grud PrlJI race nw &a. l.Cll-mUe •treet~. Patrese took the pole from defendinl "I tet the time with the lecood set of with tbe 'other American' Eddie world drivint champion Alan Jone• tires, three laps into that aet. You have Cheever elOtla. with a fut lap of 1:19.399 (91.511 miles got juat three or four lape to do your San Ceiemente'a Geoff Brabham per bow') before a sun-drenched crowd faat time on a new aet of tires and we made a n&n·••l1 o1 tbt Formula Atlan· of 15,000 durtnt the final quaW)'in1 only have two seta for 'acb aeu.lon. I Uc raee lD Ida Ralt RTl owned by sesalon. It was the laraeat Saturday pulled ln after settlnf the fut time Newport BeHb'• Da.td Plaebie. crowd in the history of the event. beoauae there 15 no point tq tryt.na to 10 He took the lead oa U.. tiDb lap and Patrete's belt.ever flni1b in Formula f a1ter after thole four Jape. held lt to the flntall with ~acquea one ractna came lut year here in Loni ••I am Juat 101n1 to try to flnlab VUJtne11ve HCODd ud Danny SUlllvan · Beach when be w11 second to Nellon tomorrow (today), beeaute Loni Beach third. Ptquet. la a very bard race OD can. rU Just "Then wM a Ma dlftennee WI year "Wlnalnl tile pole poalUoa wu a little take.the ftnt corner and &bell aee wbat la baYlal UM eu:" pnpend and bit of a,.,..._ to QI," Patnae said. "1 bap&*'I beblnd me." reau Whm ft - -quallfYlnl and think It wa1a1urprlH for eweryoae. I .Jow, wbo bad the fut time.,.,.,. tor U. ,.. ...,.;, ' tiMIWD aald. didn't ap1ft daat we could do it tJalt Patrae took it from lalm. la MC!Olld wltla ''0.., illt a ...aiir ._ l did and U -'•..._.6 .......... or •'-es -..tour car Carloe a.utetuu Wrd; Neleoe Pl· ' I ,.._.ldm tw11i1 I WM able to b=.:';~wtU.:tU:MiNDd .q&Mt, ta..,....., cM...,._ towtia; ataf a. flwt. 1111 eif •1ri1t a llttlt It 1..-to M trell auJted for tt1e UMI OW. WleMun ft(dl-. Ilario AD· better • UM alrMat .. I W to DAU lltcbellD ti.NI. dNtti ll tn Ute llxtb pG9ldoa • UM lrld ( ... PAftDS, .... 81) ' 11 \ • • ,, .. •• Borg denie8 spine injury caused him to lo8e match From AP dlapaklMta STOCKHOLM, Sweden -"I bad an off day I Bl and played a tuY in top form. '.Jbat'a the only rea· son for the loss," Bjorn Borg told a Swedish n"ewspaper Saturday after being beaten in straight seta by Rolf Gehring in lbe Bru.asele World Cham- pionship of Tennis on Thursday. Meanwhile, Bore denied rumors of a back injury. Gehrin1, a West German ranked only 31th in the world, edged the world'• No. 1 player 7-6, 7-5 in the second round. This caused speculation that Borg bad suffered a spine in· jury, but be denied that afterwards. "I'm not injured. What I need now is more practice. It seems Wte I need It,·· Borg told a reporter of the Swedish newspaper Expressen in Brussels before leaving for home in Monte Carlo. .------Qeeece •I cite f/1•11----...., "Two dollars for doubleheaders." -Minnesota Twins owner CaJvta GrtnD, revealini Bowie Kuhn's salary when the current baseball commissioner served as scoreboard boy for the old Wasbinit.on Senators. Houston's Mosea MalOM 'scored 38 points and the Rockets won their third straicht 1ame with a 101·82 victory over Utah Saturday nipt to keep alive their hopes for a berth in the Na· tional Basketball Association playoffs . . . In other games, Center Swen Nater scored 12 points in the third quarter to lead San Diego to its first ever win against San Antonio, a come-from-behind 126-118 victory . . . nu B•bbant bad eight of his 21 points in the final \hr~ minutes as Detroit scored the game's final 12 points to rally for a ~01·~ victory over Imtiana . . . Mike MltclteU scored 31 pomts mcluding a jumper wtth two seconds to play to give Cleveland a 112-110 triumph over Atlanta. A"flei. d11 011 19f ........... ., ... Juan Beniquez drew a walk from San Diego ii pitcher Dave Thurmond with lbe bases loaded in the bottom of the loth Saturday to give the Angels a 5-4 exhibition victory over the Padres al Palm Springs . . In Florida, Dave Ber1mu'1 eighth· inning single gave Houston a 6-5 win over the Dodgers. Los Angeles committted five errors, a wild pitch, pused ball and a balk . . Joe Cbarboaeau homered and Cleveland scored six times in the first inning in an 11-2 win over San Francisco . . . Duane Murpby had two singles and a triple to lead Oakland (o an 8·2 win over Seattle ... Three Milwaukee players homered in a 9·1 triumph over the Chicago Cubs. Cecil Cooper, Larry fflsle and Maril Brocalaard did the damage . . . Former Yankee Ray White s m ashed a two. run homer as the Tokyo Yomiuri Giants stopped Atlanta. S-2 . . Non-roster player BW Almoa hit an inside-the-park homer as the Chicago White Sox bombed Boston, 11·1 ... Minnesota's Gary Ward delivered a two-run homer and a two-run single to key the Twins' 8-4 win over Detroit ... Shortstop Luis A1uaya drove in two runs to help Philadelphia beat Pittsburgh, 5-2 . . . Jolla Watllaa'1 eighth-inning homer broke a 2·2 tie and propelled Kansas City to a 4·2 verdict over Texas . . . Newcomer Darrell Porter knocked in two runs to help St. Lou.13 beat the New York Mets, S-3 . . . The New York Yankees scored three times in the flnt inning and went on to beat Baltimore, 5-3 . . . Due C..- cepcton blasted two homers to lead Cincinnati to a 9-S triumph over Toronto Flo11d o1'erromes ,,..,tn-pr••~ Although troubled by a balky putter, de- fending champion Ray Floyd managed a 1- under-par 71 and took sole control of lbe lead Saturday in the thid round of the Doral Open in l!I Miami. Floyd posted a 205 total, 11 shots under par. L ... y Wadklm, who shared the lead with Floyd Friday, made a quadruple bogey 8 on the final hole to fall four shots off the pace . . . At Sun City, Ariz., Patty Hayes fired a 3-under- pa r 70 to take over sole possession of the lead after three rounds in the LPGA tournament. Canadfe11• •••" Co W.t flC .. me Guy Lanear's slap shot at 6: 10 of the final ~ period gave the Montreal Canadiena a 2·1 Na-' tional Hockey League victory over Colorado Saturday night and extended their unbeaten streak at home to 22 games . . . In other games, Bel'llle Federllo scored St. Louis' first penalty shot in almost seven years to cap a three-goal first period aa the Blues downed Detroit, 5-3 . Darryl SIUler became Toronto's all-time leading scorer with three goals u the Maple Leafs stopped Washington, 5-3 . . . Darcy ltota scored both Vancouver goals and goalie Gary BromJey was impressive as the Canucks stopped Buuffalo, 2·1 . . . Mike Allboll set a club scoring record for rookies with a goal and uslst to lead the New York Rangers to a 6-2 win over Hartford ... la~es Rlcllard scored twice as Quebec earned a 3.3 tie with Pittsburgh ... Philadelphia's Bria• Pnpp scored early in the final period as the Flyers earned a 3-3 tie with the lackluster New York Islanders. Coetzee laopea ler rem•Cela a•• lt'e•l'er South Africa's Gerrie Coebee scored a un· • animous decision over Geor1e Claaplla of ~altimore Saturday night in a heavywei•ht box· ' mg match, which the winner hopes will give him a chance for a third shot at the world title aglainst cur· rent WBA champ Mike Wener . . . Northern State of South Dakota, getting 16 points from Lori Bvll&Nt and La•ra R•ntmel, cruised to a 74.55 win over Aauaa Paclflc and thlrd place ln the NAIA Women'a Basketball Tournament ... ClilarUe Slm•er of the Kino wu releued from a t.o.p1tal Sat urday where he baa undertone treatment for bis broken leg. Simmer, who scored 56 goa.ta and uaiated on another '9 Um season, broke bis lee ln two places when be fell in a same a1ainst Toronto, March 2 . rr .. P.,,e • • COM. • • Black·PauJ Akin reign. That wu a team Enion in· berited. Tbb wu an Enion pro- duction over the span of four years and be acknowledged it wH a sweeter conquest. '•Being with them for four years, there is a closer feeling,•' said Errioo. "But I would have loved to have Paul Akin tonight. It would have been all over." Well it wu all over once the Sea Kings got put a rocky first quarter when personal fouls threatened to limit their attack. That team was a three-man unit. Saturday night's 22·5 cham- pions were a complete outfit. "I thought it WU Spinn's night Thursday (the victory over La Quinta in the semis)1 Pries' night tonight," said Ernon. "He kept us coing. "And Hess, he's so young you know, he bad two turnovers in four quarters of extreme Pre3· sure. Moore shut his man down. It was a good team effort. ·'This bas been a very tough, competitive team. It didn't fold under pressure, and it was un- selfish, all they really wanted was to win." Win they did. The Sea Kings entered the final with a n average 21 .2-point margin of vic- tory in their first four playoff contests and Saturday's con- quest made it an even 20.0 margin per playoff game. In the end, the Sea Kings hit 21 of 36 from the field (77.1 per- cent) and 27 of 35 from the line, 19 of those coming in the final period. Pries hit 80 per cent of bis shots (8 of 10 from the field and the same from the line> and be had 11 rebounds. The Sea Kings' man-to-man defense held Tustin to 42.2 percent from the field . Mart Lewis led Tualin with 19 points. ''They had so many who could hurt you," Errion said in sum- ming up Tustin. Errion, however , had all the remeo1es -Spinn, Pries. Moore, Lynch and Hess. Anteaters top Diablos, 6-2 LONG BEACH -UC Irvine took advantage of three wild pitches and some poor fielding on the part of Cal State Los Angeles to take a 6-2 victory in Southern Califomia Baseball As· sociation tournament play Saturday at Blair Field. The Anteaters, along with Cal State Loa Angeles and Long Beach State were 2-1 after the third day of tournament play, but the 49ers will advance to the tourney title game today because of a run differential ad· vantage. UCI (16-4) was sparked Satur· day by Mike Naele who ba.m- mered two triples and raised his batting average to .434. Team- mate Dave Gillie• was 2-for-4. Meanwhile, starter Dirk Wietstock went the distance for bis fourth victory against no de- f eats. Wietstock scattered seven bUa wblle strittnc out 11 and walking two. The Anteaters bad just one RBI u three runs came across on wUd pitches and two others on a two-bue Dlablo fielding er· ror. The Anteaten are off for the next week while finals are con- ducted. For All U.S. Citlien1 , Wyoming 011 'Lottery' Reopens l·n Aprll ONTARI O. CALIF. 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ApriJ I Ith, ·~ ••• LB Poly 4-A • 18 cha01pion LOS ANGELES -Saa Mareot R11b'1 Royall were undefeated foT 211 tamet, 11 minutes and 58 1econda . . . but Lone Beach Poly'a Leroy Wublnaton ended the.tr CJF •·A UUe dreams with a t•·f oot Jump shot to provide lbe Jackrabbits with a 65-63 triumph at the Sport.a Arena Saturday oifbt. t was a dramatic comeback for the Moore League cham- pions, who trailed 46-34 ln the third quarter and appeared to be San Marcos' 27th victim. BUT POLY made a run at San Marcos ln the final period and pulled into a tie on Chris Gwynn's steal and layup with 32 seconds remaning. Troy Carmon led Poly to It.a annexation of the 4-A crown with 24 points, Kent Seymour added 14 and Darryl Patterson bad 12. Gerry Karczewskl had 20 for the losers, who finished a two- year span with a 51-2 record. John Korfu wu limited to 11 points. Until the bizarrre ending, which concluded with several fans spllllng onto the court in a wild melee, Poly's brightest mo- ment was a 00-foot bucket by J ohn Atkinson as the first period buzzer sounded. In the day session there were a pair of one-point champions and runaway 1·A titalist Santa Clara. Glendale maintained its curse on Foothill League adversary Blair with a 60·59 decision for the 2-A crown; Santa Clara won the l ·A in a breeze, 59·39, over Whittier C hristian; and Montclair Pre p came from behind to post a 63 -62 small schools decision over Nelles. A 1-A GlaLS title game saw San Bernardino defeati ng Calabasas, 58-53. The four games drew 6,152. Duane Bickett, a 6-4 senior , led Glendale to its triumph with 23 points. Shawn Holiday led Blair with 22 pointa. Glendale's conquest was the third of the season Dynamiters over Blair. Coach Lou Cjivanovich's San- ta Clara Saints. whose four losses for the season included setbacks at the hands of 4-A powers San Marcos and Foun· tain Valley, eased to their 23rd win of the year and second straight 1-A crown. The Saints led by 20 at the half. ,,,....P••••• PATRESE. • up (round on the turns. Once I got him. I tried to keep out or trouble and luckily no one pre· ssed me." While Brabham was having things his own way on the course, Laguna Beach's Cliff Hansen and Huntington Beach's Pete Halsmer weren 't a s fortunate. Both went out early at turn eight. "We qualified poorly (15th) when the car was handling poor- ly,'' Hansen said. "We fixed it just before the race but in turn two, somebody used me as a brake, went over one of my wheels a nd turned my car around. The radiator was leak- ing and I couldn't continue." Halsmer went out with a broken half shaft at the same spot and his car remained against the wall for the re- mainder of lbe race. Bolb inci- dents happened in the early laps. Of the other Orange Coast drivers in the Atlantic race, Whitney Ganz of Laguna Beach finished 21st. Mark Moore of Huntington Beach scratched when he blew an engine in quali- fying and didn't have a spare. Dr. Ke nt Combs of South L aguna Beach kept a steady pace, somewhat slower than the leaders in 18th position. Colin Chapma n 's con - troversial and revolutionary new Essex Lotus T88 car that was protested Friday by 11 teams, was banned from the Formula One competition dur- ing the morntnc practice session. It was black na11ed and Chapman was unhappy with the 1tewarck. BASKETBALL I BASEIW.L I SPORTS ON TV loday's TV By BOWARD L. BANDY °' .. ..., ......... Followlng .,.. the top tPOtta ev.nts on TV tod1y. R1Unga ere: I " I ./ tJCceltent; I ./ I worth witching; I I f1lr; / forget It. t)10 a.m., Chennef 2 ./ ./ ./ NBA BASKETaALL: Phll.cMlphla at New York. Announcers: Gary Be"'*', Biii Russell and Rick Berry. The 76ers, with the best record In th• NBA'(Sl-16) hew long since clinched a playoff berth and so have the Knlcles who rest In third place of the Eastern Conference's Atlantic Division. A gOOd matchup between two long.time rlvals. n 10:25 a.m., Channet 11 ./ ./ ./ DODGERS BASEBALL: Houston vs. Dodgers. Announcers: Ross Porter and Jerry Doggett The OOdgers are seen for the first time on televlslon In the 1981 spring exhibition season as they battle the National League West Division rlval Astros at Cocoa Beach, Fla. <!)Noon, Channel 2 ./ ./ GOLF: Doral· Eastern Open. Announcers: Vin Scully, Jack Whitaker, Pat Summerall, Ben Wright, Frank Glleber. Ken.Squier and Ken Venturi. Ray Floyd shot a one-under-par 71 saturday to take sole control of the lead going Into tOday's final round at Miami. One stroke back Is Or. Gii Morgan. who also shot a 71 Satur· day. Two strokes back are Da11ld Graham, Leonard Thompson and Keith Fergus. ~12:30 p.m., Channel 4 ./ ./ ./ ./ NCAA BASKETBALL: Arizona State vs. Kansas. Announcers: Charlie Jones and Lynn Shackleford. Arizona State (24·3) ranked third In the nation, battle the Kansas Jayhawks, a 69·66 winner over Mississippi In the first round of the NCAA Mid west regionals Friday. ~ 2:30 p.m., ChenMf 4 ./ ./ ./ ./ NCAA BASKETBALL: Utah vs. Northeastern. Announcers: Merle Harmon and Matt Goukas. Utah (24-4) was ranked No. 14 In the final regular season NCAA poll but the Utes wlll be well-tested by surprising Northeastern, an upset winner over Fresno State in the first round of the West regionals Frldayln El Paso. OTHER TELEVISION 9.45 a.m. (34) -FUTBOL INTERNACIONAL. 10 a.m. 150) -SPORTS AMERICA -Featured In today's ~ment is the Paciflc-10 swimming and diving meet between Stanford and Arizona State at Tempe. 11 a.m. (SO) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY . 1 p.m. (7) -SUPERTEAMS -The Philadelphia Phillies take on the Kansas City Royals in the second preliminary of the Superteams competition. Taped In Honolulu, the Royals will have Dan Quisenberry who attended Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College, as one of their team members. Al Mic haels, Reggie Jackson and Bob Uecker report. 2 : 15 p.m. (7) -BOXING -The U.S. vs. Venezuela in a series of amateur bouts, taped at Fort Bragg, N.C. 3:30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -Coverage of the Atlanta 500 stock car race from Atlanta International Raceway. Dale Earnhardt Is defending champion. Also : The World Cup bodybuilding championships, taped at Atlantic Ci· ty, N.J. Jim McKay and Chris Economakl are among the commentators. 4 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -An all-Irish program In celebration of St. Patrick's Day. Limerick vs. Galway In the All -Ireland hurling championship, taped at Croke Park in Dublin. Also: Not re Dame students square off in the Bengal Bouts, a tradition dating back to 1930. And Sportsworld's All · Irish team. 11 :45 p.m. (2) -AUTO RACING -The Toyota Long Beach Grand Prix, taped earlier In the day in Long Beach. RADIO Baseball -Houston vs. OOdgers at Vero Beach, 10 : 10 a.m., KABC (790); San Diego vs. Angels at Palm 5'>rl095, 12 :SS p.m .• KMPC (710). Basketball -San Diego vs. Lake rs, 1: SO p.m .. K LAC (570). (The Daily P ilot is not responslbl• for lat1 changes.) Prep baseball Edison goes wild After belting out 20 hits in a 19·2 laugher over Newport Harbor Friday, Edison High came back with 19 more runs Saturday on an 18-hit day for a 19-0 blanking of University to higbUght prep basebaU action. In other games, El Toro split a double-header with Saddleback, the Chargers winning the first game, 10-4 and Saddleback win- ning the nightcap, 7-6. Laguna Beach and Costa Mesa also split their twinbill, Laguna winning the first game, 8-5 and Costa Mesa winning the second, 8-7. FinallyL_Westminster held on to defeat Huntington Beach, 1-0 in a Su_nst ~ague opener. At University, Edison pitchers Mike DeBenon and Jeff Stephens combined to throw a three-hitter and 11 strikeouts while the offense had another rteld day. DeBenon, in addUlon to his work on the mound, also was 2· for-4 at the plate with four RBI. Others having big days with the bat for Edison were Steve Morello, 2-for-2, three RBI ; Joe Kwolek, 3-for-4, one RBI and Todd Mabe, 3-for-3. Edison, now 7 -1 on the year. bas scored 81 runs in eight games while allowing its oppo- nents just 14 total runs. At Costa Mesa. Laguna Beach pounded out 13 hits in the fU"St game of the double-header for the win. Dru Murphy led the assault for the Artists with a home run double and two RBI. The second game see-sawed back and forth before Greg Teregis socked a solo home run to highlight a two-run fifth in· ning for the Mustangs. At Huntinit.on Beach, a home run by Mike Castle in the sixth Inning won it for Westminster. Marina won its opening Sunset League game over Fountain Valley, 7-4. The Vikings were led by the hitting of Ken Bodle, Jim Lane and Bill Nelson. Dorvall impressive SAN DIEGO -Bill Dorval! of UC Irvine ran an impressive 50.89 in the 400-meter in- termediate hurdles to qualify him for the NCAA Division I meet, but San Diego State was too strong in the field events u the Anteaters dropped a dual track meet to lbe Aztecs here Saturday, 87·6'7. Q What does a marathon runner have in common with a Volkswagen? A LONG DISTANCE MILEAGE! • ·- I BASEBALL /BASKETBALL Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 15, 1981 .. JC baseball Rustlers whip Huskies NH, Marina suffer losses College, prep basketball Golden West Colle&e brob oul of a seuon- lon1 hlttinc al ump Saturday afternoon, unleaablnt a 18·hlt, 14·ntn attact ln an euy 14-4 victory over East Los Angeles In Southern Cal Conference baseball action. MeanWblle, Saddlebaclt suffered its flrst Mis- sion Conference setback, an 8-7 defeat at the hands of visltlna San Dle10 City Colle1e. AT GWC. THE RtJSTLERS evened their conference record at 2-2 with an eqy win over one of the early favorites in Southern Cal Conference play. Coming Into the game, the Huskies were 7-2 overall. But GWC's Chris Schulz, the freshman catcher from Ocean View, and Dave Ward hammered home rum to spark the Rustlers to the win . Coming into the game, the Rustlers had managed to bring just six runs across the plate ln their last three outings. Saturday, they erupted for rive rwts in the third inning and were never really threatened. Schulz finish~d the day with a 2-for-3 performance. including two RBI and two runs scored. Teammate Larry MacArthur ripped a dou- ble and a triple, driving in two and scoring twice. Steve Springer joined the hitting spree witb three hits. THE RUSTLERS RETURN to action Tuesday when they travel to LA Southwest with Mark Stone on the mound for the 2: 30 game. At Saddleback, the Gauchos put the potential tying and winning runs on seeond and third base with one out in the last inning but couldn't bring them hom e. It was a hitters' day as five home runs cleared the , Saddleback fence including two by the Gauchos' Steve Schaeper who clouted solo round trippers in the fourth and ninth. The Gauchos entered the final lnnlni. down 8·5, but Sc:haeper and Blll Houllhu ""-bome runs to lead off the lMlnt and aliced the lead to 8, 7. MUte BreaUn and Bob Gray followed wJlb walks and were then sacrificed to second and third. But with lhe infield up, San Dieco cot Pele Harrell to ground out and then sot the final out when PauJ Lajoie flyed out. TRE GAUCHOS STRANDED 12 runners on base on the day and four tlmes left runners on third base. SaddJeback returns to action Tuesday when the Gauchos entertain Chaffey at 2:30. The victory improved San Diego CC's record to 3-0 in con· (erence play. HOT ICE I-~-M-11 Menl-°"'11 Alletl--Aof111 HALE CREST . ,.., . .,. ...,._,. ·-P\.w CUii • COITA MIU 557-7234 Going Into Business? Ae required by luw, new businesses using a Fictitious BuslneH Name must register that name with the County Clerk. Cell the DAIL V PILOT LEGAL DEPARTMENT for form• end further Information. Marina and Newport Harbor hl1ba we rt eUmJnated in lbe first round of the Dos Pueblos volleyball tournament Saturday as Marina lost lo Capistrano Valley, 11·4, 11-7 while Newport Harbor fell to Chatsworth, l.3·11. In other volleyball ac- tion, San Clemente de- feated Palos Verdes, 10·12, ll-7, 11-4 t to win the La ~eroa tourna- ment. The Tritons were led by MVP John Eddo. FRIETO ALLIN TRUCKING Come to Look, Come to Leam, Come to Buy Hundreds of Exhibits TWO HUGE HALLS PACKED WITH TRUCKS ANO TRUCKING EQUIPMENT Anaheim Convention Center (Across from Disneyland) March 18, 19, 20 · 1 :oo to 8:30 p.m. Daily THE NUMBER ONE TRUCK SHOW IN AMERICA TODl'S VODKA I 75 LIT l::f< 659 CA5E OF 6 39 54 LIQUEURS E&J BRANDY I LITER 619 CASE OF 1274 28 BOTTLE. CASE RETAIL RETAIL Amaretto D~aronno, 11oz .-------------~------~-------~----~~~----------~.orambu~.h.c,, 6.87 149.58 I I .32 125.68 13.16 146.07 9.75 108.33 13.17 73.14 I 0.98 121.90 SUPER SPECIAL OM THHI I SIDS MICHELIN X Tubele11Whltew• HURRY, THEYY«>N'T LAST! Sill SUGG SALE EXCH PRICE PRICE \1,5-,J '196115A 14 S1Q035 s 6990 ER7•1• Uo5'" ,J '2. 6/7llfl 14 s 1 Q]4 1 S]'}JO GA,.14 MICHELIN XZX Ste.t l.tt-4 ...... for,..,..... c.. TllMenlleck~ SUGG OUR EXCHANGE PRICE Gailiano, 750 ML Midori Melon, nn1 Southern Comfort, 1 15 urt::R Tia Maria, 1~ML BLENDS Hiram Walker Imperial, Lrr t:.R Kessler, 1 1~ 1 m R Seagrams 7 Crown. c 75-UTER 6.03 66.40 I 1.07 61.50 1222 67.87 BOURBONS Ancient Age. LITER 7 .07 Early Times, LITER 6.69 H.WalkerTen High, 1 75 LITLR 10.4 5 l.W.Harper,LITER 8.10 Jim Beam, 1 1s LITl::R . 11 .92 BRANDY AND COGNAC Christian Bros., 1 15 LITF-R I 3.4 7 E&J, I UTLR 7.33 CourvoisierV.S .• 1soM1 13.ld Martel V.S.P., 750·ML 12.41 CANADIANS Black Velvet, 1 UT ER Canadian Club. 1 15.u1 rn Canadian Mist, LITER Seagrams V.O., 1 75LIT r k GIN 6.70 17.31 6 .71 16.76 76.95 74.28 57.50 86.60 66.15 73.40 79.81 145.80 135.25 74.35 93.90 74.52 93.09 Beef eaters. 1 151 rrER 16.98 94.29 NCAA ~:a:,..MT 1s.c... .... 1 ............. 1111~ •••• 1.1 I YU 1'. UCLA U Htl'9 o.tl'l9 $4, J-Mt411ton 41 .............. C .. o..-,. OlllMI St J--'t. Pt ... 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LITER .. ... ... .... ............ 6.34 Gllbey's Vodka. 1 7>t.rrER ..... ,. .... : ... 8.15 50.70 45.95 53.05 70.44 45.25 SCHLITZ 112 BARREL 2495 GUINNESS STOUT 4 PK I 2·0Z. fV)TTLE 279 CA<;f. OF 24WARM·15.95 JOHN JAMESON IRISH WHISKEY I 75-LITE;R 2099 CASE OF 6-1 16.55 O'DARBYS IRISH CREAM 500-MIWUTER 793 CASE OF 12-81.98 ib't£t1.ELIN J,~ IUOO.EXOH~ 165-1~ . . $80.29 165-14XAS.. . . 83.66 165-lSXAS ... : 88.82 1 S.S.14XVS . . 120.11 185/70.XVS.. 117.17 195/70.14XVS 123.03 205/70-14XVS 131.26 185/70.lSXWX 181.36 205/70.1 SXWX 'IJJ7 .'J9 215/70.lSXW)( 214.60 64.90 66.90 69.90 95.90 92.90 '17.90 105.00 1Sl90 116.00 183.00 -----------------~ amt6.s .... 149.oo .... 126.90 875R16.5 .. : . 161.2.i .... 136.90 9S<R16.S .... 183.99 •••• 156.90 l<JU6.5 . . . . 191 .75 •••• 163.90 dfl~ fft/te ~~ nau • IUDS • AUeMMIMT • IHACI AllOUllS • TUMIW JONI.COAST HWY. COIOMAD&MAI PH0 .. 64QIJ2 IC"'*llY CIUI l .. Mn C .. I... ltl 61 lft. Wtllt ,.., ... Coo:••ouo"" ..._ ITATITW ..... IT ............... 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LOHR WINES 60ITLE CASE RfT AIL Rf TAIL Jade, 150 ML 3.63 Johannisberg Riesling, 750ML 4.44 Rose of Cabernet, 750ML 3.23 Gamay, 750·ML 3.43 Petite Sirah, 750ML 4.04 SUITER HOME WlNES White Zinfandel, 150 ML 3.84 Zinfandel Eldorado, 150 Mt 3.43 Muscat Amabile, 750ML 3.49 Zinfandel Amador. 750ML 4.59 BUENA VISTA WINES Chablis, 1soML 3.23 Gewurstraminer. 750 M1 4.84 Johannisberg Riesling, 750ML 4.84 Burgundy, 150 ML 3.03 Gamay Beaujolais, 750ML 3.51 Chardonnay, 750M1 6.05 Green Hungarian, 750ML 3.49 Zinfandel, 750ML 3.63 RUTHERFORD HILL Cabernet Sauvignon, 750ML 8.07 Pinot Noir Blanc, 750 Mt 3.63 Johannisberg Riesling, 750·ML 4.04 Zinfandel, 750ML 5.66 Pinot Noir Nouveau. 750 ML 3.23 FETZER WINES Blanc De Blanc, 750·ML Cabernet Sauvignon, 150 ML Chardonnay, 150 ML Chenin Blanc, 750ML. Zinfandel, 750·ML Petite S yrah, 150 ML Gamay Beaujolais, 1so.ML . Johannisberg Riesling, 750 ML 2.58 3.68 5.05 3.63 3.03 3.69 3.03 3.30 39.60 48.40 35.20 37.40 44.00 41.80 37.40 38.00 50.00 35.15 52.80 52.80 33.00 38.23 66.00 38.00 39.60 88.00 39.60 44.00 61.60 35.20 28.00 40.00 55.00 39.60 33.00 40.00 33.00 36.00 NOCHA BUENA BEER MICHEL OB BEER 12-0UNCE 6·PACK J99 U<!HTOR REG. 12-0Z. BOlTLES OR CANS. 6·PACK 232 CASE OF 24·7.60 WARM CASE OF 24 8.86 WARM MIRASSOU WINE Chablis, 750-ML .. . ..... .... . ...... . .. 2.87 Chenlh Blanc. 750-ML .................... 4.39 Mon trey Riesling. 750-ML .................. 4.39 White Burgundy, 750-ML ................... 4.39 Petite Slrah. 750-ML ..... . .............. 3.89 Chardonnay, 750-ML ........................ 5.68 Fleurt Blanc, 7'°""1-. ........................... 5.25 Qamay Beaujolais, 750-ML ............... 3.95 . 31.Jt> 47.8(> 47.80 47.80 42.35 61 .93 57.26 43.07 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 15. 1981 NllA WHTaAN CONfl••IN(t: fl.Clll< OMMM W L fltl. 01 u u 101 Ill Pf'loen1a •·L.•••n Porlltncl ~Olden Sl•tt S.n D••vo Saa Ille •• ,. .. I , .... JI ,. SU W t ,. JI OJ ,. n ., ... ,...., ,, 41 ... "' t MW-. OMtlM • S.,, Al>tonlO 0 1t •tt l(•fUH C:ily JI JI S00 HO<itlOll ,. )I ... IO 0.11ver )0 o •II U' > Ul•h l• .. 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The 1980 U.S. Olympic basket· ball team member made the most of it . Blackman connected on a 16- foot jump shot from the right baseline with two seconds re· mainlng as the unsung Wildcats stunned No .2-raled Oregon State 50-48 to earn a berth in next Thursday night's NCAA West semifinals at Salt Lake City. In the second game at Pauley Pavilion, senior forward Mark Smith made two free throws with three seconds remaining to give No. 19 Illinois a 67·65 triumph over No. 17 Wyoming. "I wanted the ball," said Blackman. "I got it with eight seconds left and l wanted to go one·on·one on the baseline. ''I knew it when the final ' shot was going in. The rhythm felt good." The 6·6 Blackman's game· winner produced the Wildcats' only lead of Saturday's game and helped erase some bitter NCAA tournament memories of the past two years. Kansas State was beaten by eventual cham· pion Louisville in overtime last March and suffered a close de· feat at the hands of Marquette two years ago. Lold•.,Hw••••llftl AUSTIN, Texas It took a 49-foot miracle midcourt missile by Arkansas senior guard U.S. Reed to knock defending cham· pion Louisville out of the NCAA tournament, setting up a match with Louisiana State next week in the fin als of the Midwest Regional. Reed launched hi s kille r satellite froM beyond the mid· court line, and it swished the net without draw;ng iron to send the Razorback fans into delirium as the No 12 rated Cardinals fell 74-73 . LSU, the nation's No 4 team, routed Lamar University 100·78 in the opener behind Durand Mac klin's 31 points. "That's what you call throw- ing up a prayer and having it answered," Arkansas Coach Ed· die Sutton said. "The defending champions definitely don't die easy Reed has made that shot before in practice but you could throw it up 20 times and not have it go in " Sutton joked. "Of course. that's the way we drew it up on the sidelines. Louisville Coach Denny Crum shared the shock his players felt when Reed's shot fell through. "Some years it's just not sup· posed to be. We lost a game this same way in the first game of the year at Oklahoma State. They hit a 45·footer at the buzzer," Crum said . "We played with a lot of character al the end . . . we were just unlucky Las t year maybe we had luck on our side Dt-Paad •lartlftl DAYTON, Ohio Top·ran.Jted DePaul was startled by St. Joseph's of Pa., 49-48 and No. 9 Indiana r od e cent er Ray Tolbert's 26 points to a 99-64 vie· tory over Maryland in second· round NCAA Mideast Regional play. The blow-out victory by lhe Hoosiers over No. 18 Maryland was a far cry from the con· servative game earUer in the af. ternoon in which unheralded St. J oseph's stunned DePaul, win· ning on a layup by John Smith with only three seconds on the clock. Smith's basket was set up by Lonnie McFarlan's feed on a Hawk fut break off a rebound when DePaul's Skip Dillard missed the front end of a one- and-one free throw possibility with 12 seconds left. It was the second loaa of the season for the Blue Demons, 27·2. St. Joeeph's moved on to mext week's regional at Bloom- lngton, lnd., with' • 24· 7 record. Indiana, 22·9, will host the re· 1tonal. Smith finished with 12 points for the Hawks. Bryan Warrick alao bad 12 and Tony Coatner added 11. Clyde Btadabaw wu the top aaorer wllh 11 polnta. All· Amerlcen Maril A1ulrre was held to el1ht. Landon Turner bad 20 polnta, lalab Thomas had lt and Ted Kltehel 13 for Indiana, which controlled the run-and·thool tempo throu11\out the came. Albert Kini led the Terraplm wllh 22 points. Buck Williama added le= Emett Graham H for llUJ , 11·10. lndlana lbot • percent from t.be fleld ID the ftnt balf ea rwte \o a 1e.paint lead at lnlet'mJIUm and lnereaHd it• mar1tn ttu'ou1hout tbe HCODd ball, flal1bJ•• tbe 11me wlU. re- HfYtl. I REAL ESTATE Irvine's Town center project I mdterializing l The long-envisioned 237-acre urban community or University Town Center adjolnin1 UC · Irvine is becoming a reality with rtve residential developments under way this month. it was an· nounced by Thomas H. Nielsen, senior vice president or the Irvine Company, project. de- velopers. Plans for the $500 million pro- ject include approximately 3,000 residential units, a mixed-use "town square" with apprbx· lmately z:;o,ooo square feet of re- tail space and 750,000 square feet of office space, a 250-room inn and a variety of community amenities including parks, a school site, and a pedestrian promenade connecting various e lements of the community PLANS CALL for the urban community to be developed over a 10-year period with an ul- timate population of approx· imalely 6.500. Nielsen said. Residential developments un- der way include townhome con- dominium projects by the Bren Company, Broadmoor Homes. Irvine Pacific; a $27 million, 300-unit retirement community by Southern California Presbyterian Homes: and a $8.5 million, 160-unit apartment com· plex by Shapell Government Housing. The 106-acre Phase l will in· e lude approximately 1,000 re· sidential units wifh land use effi- ciencies r anging from 10 units 1ln1t. f•mlly ,.••Wene. OCEAN ~ VW VII.LA within wal•ln distance of th• beach per acre to over 30 units per acre an average of 18 units per acre. THE BREN Company has ten• tatively scheduled the opening or its 10.4 acre Columbia Square Townhome project for April The $17 million, 174-unit one and two· story project will offer adult· oriented homes ranging in size from 825 to 1,400 square feet. Broadmoor Homes has also scheduled an April opening of Cam bridge Court, a 200-unit townhome community. The $25 million project will have a Georgetown architectural theme and the units are designed for married co uples and pro· fessionals . Architect for the one and two-story project is Kermit Dorius & Associates. Irvine Pacific plans a 1982 opening of its Columbia Court condominium project. The $10 million project will offer approx imately 80 single-level units in a three-story building with subter· ranean parking Units will range fro m 1,200 to 1,500 square feel Collins & Wraight of Irvine are the architects. REGENTS POINT retirement communit y by Southern California Presbyterian Homes is under construction with com· pletion tentatively scheduled for 1982 Regents Point will offer a complete range of ser vices and accommodations which will in· elude indepe ndent living. Three baths three bearooms. three raised hearth wood burning fireplaces Dramatic skyl1ghted baths w/sunken tubs. full ceramic tile treatment True Gourmet Kitchen w/con- vection oven. microwave. triple smk & com- pactor 12 ~1~% evelleble. Wiii con•lder trade. $215,000 Lot 35 71414•1-~ CAPISTRANO BEACH The First Bank of Harry an arge. Harry and Marge don t lool<'like a bank But. they ve started acting like a bank-and now they re earning like one' Heres what got them started -1ust two simple Questions Ever get a loan from a bank and wonder why the bank made so much and risked so little? Don t you wish that you could invest your money and real- ize returns like a bank? You can become an 1nd1v1dual lender very much like a bank at low risk and with high earnings By 1nvesl1ng 1n second trust deeds. historically one of lhe most secure investments available Since Harry and Marge started act- ing like a bank they ve been earning like a bank Let D1ve rs1f1ed F1nanc1al Consultants show you the advantages of smart investing Yes. I want to know more about second trust deed investments Name Address City _____ State __ Zip __ _ Phone ,..-::wt ~ied Financial ~ Consultants, Inc. '-590 MacArihur Boulevard Newpart Beach. CA 92660 ( 714 ) 975·1010 Cahforn1a Toll Free (800) 432-3057 A Cahlotn•·• ~,,,.,.,~QI OPJISHM --------------~----------- • Orange Coast DAILY P1LOT/Sunday, March 16, 1981 •• FHA ups • interest ~--~ ceiling TOWN CENTER -The Irvine Company's $500 million urban community adjoining the University of California at Irvine < UCI ) is under way. Aerial photo shows <A) Mason Regional Park : <B > Regents Point retirement community by Southern California Presbyterian Homes ; < C > Harvard Manor Apartments by Shapell Government Hous ing adjoining existing Campus Valley Shopping Center; <D I townhome developments b y the Bren Company, Broadmoor Homes and Irvine Pacific; CE ) future residential s ites: IF l town square comm ercial/office center. and IG > CCI campus. personal care and skilled nurs- ing care. Units range from ap- proximately 500-square-foot apartments to 1,000-square-foot villas The 15-acre site overlooks Mason Regional Park Neptune & Thoma s Architects. Pasadena. designed the com plex. Harvard Manor Apartments by Shapell Government Hous- ing , which adJ01n Campus Valley Center. will be the first projeCt completed in University Town Cente r. Seventy five fami· ly units are expected to be com- pleted in May 1981 with the re- maining 85 units for adults ex- pected lo be co mpl e ted mid-summer The complex has 14 separate buildings pre dominantly 10 two and three story designs. Architect 1s Kam- nitzer. Cotton and VrePland. Beverly Hills. Harvard Manor 1s being de veloped by St)apell a nd the Irvine Company in compliance with the Cit y of Irvine's 1n clusionary zoning requirements to provide low income housing for the city. WASHINGTON <AP> The interest ceiling on sinale family home loans lnsured by the Federal Housing Administration was raised from 13.5 to 14 per- cent. In a separate announcement, the Veterans Administration said an identical increase in in- terest rates has been approved for VA -backed mortgages. The FHA also increased from 14 percent to 14 5 percent the in· terest ceiling on s ingle family homes financed with graduated mortgages, and increased from 13.5 percent to 14 percent the in- terest ceiling on loans for multi- family dwellings such as apart- ment houses. According to the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, the average commercial rate for a 25-year mortgage on a new single-family house was 15 34 percent 10 early February Inves tment market subject of f orwn Dr. R Tarantello, partner in Taranlcllo & Lee. a Newport Oeach real estate investment and consulting f1 rm, will answer quest1oni. and d1sc·uss "The Changing Real Estate Invest· ment Market" at a meeting of the Orange County Forum of Town Hall of California Wed- nestay The luncheon will be held in the> Loggia Room at the Balboa Bay Club. Newport Beach A new financing plan hns hecn 1nitiatcJ tll makr this unc of the mn't m1r::.rn nJin).! new humc invc~rment npp11rtunit1e' 1n ye.1r-.. Classic offering of rare financing Ir n1l'a n' .1 n 11ppurr11111 ry t1 i hu\ , 1 prC\fl).!h >ll~ hllllll' Ill \111e 1.f r!-w nll l'f prl''t1g1uu' arl'.h 111 the ullinfr\ "1rh .1 un1411c 'h"rr tl·rn1 h1.1n. Thl· Wl'~tclitt. G ruvc "C lassic Financing Plan" nffer., 100'){, fimrncing fur two yL·ar .... 1c 13.91X1, with no mlinrhly rayml'nh tl1r nine m1mdv,. In lieu nf 41 J nwn payment, the huilJl'r will .ICLl'Pl nine munth., prcpail.l intl'(l''(• plu' a llnl' potnt h1Jn fl'l', e...c ruw anJ 1mpnunJ~. The tir~r interl·,r 1mlv p;ivml'nt j., nor Jue until thl· tl•nth munrh. 1 Fn mi $ 370. 000 r11 $4 5 5. L"'00 Fn1 nr ya rJ larn.J...c.1ring clllll k1Killg lnl ludl'J. Phnnl' ( 714) 646-509 2 -.;,1 k, 11ff1Lc .111,I 1rn 1Jel h111m·, CUFF G!V='E \lpl'n Jaily Imm 11 .1. m. tll ) p .111. 1'11,,·, ''"'''"'' ,l.111• ••I l'1tl•lh.lll•lll . . • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 15, 1981 REAL ESTATE Motel investing: a diff ereitt game By RANDALL McCARDLE I have beeD reading where motels can be a Cood lnvestmenl. Normally I Invest In smaU ofnce buUclbl.11 aod larger apartment boat lnl projects. PresenUy tbese seem very dlfftealt to obtain. What are your thougbtl on la· vesting In motels? J.A., Corona de l Mar Because or the larger polent1at re· turn . mos t investors d o look at motels as an investment at one time or another. Along with the larger cash rlow com es the other problems that do not relate to the m ore conven· tional passive real estate invest· me nts. the excitement and Interest can die qukkly R ecently, some investors have been tempted to get nto a motel in- vestment. There can be a larger cash-on-cash return than in a com- parable -sized apartment or ofrice building . There is also a larger res ponsibility for management. This is the stopper for most real estate in- vestors While some would enjoy this "job" many more s till look for a passive investment with much less of day-to-day headaches AGAIN. WHILE the cas h flow in a hote l or motel is attractive. the in· vestor must reml'rnbcr that this is a business in add1l1on to bein~ a real estate inveslml'nl /\ "hospitality" investment is inll'restin~ and related to other real «.'~talc properties becaust' a l:.irgt• J>(>rtion of tht' rost 1s represenll'd in build in~s and other rea I estate lln" t•\ e r. the mannt'r in which the bu~in<'~-. 1~ operated 1s the key tn profit~ :\ ~ood pJrl nf the profit from this CCIM meeting set in Newport l"nder the d1r<•r t1 o n o f Cliff Schroeder. preside nt of the Southern California Chapter of Cert1f1ed Com mercaal Jnvestement Members. the March me mbNs h1p ml'C'ling will be held Wednesday at the :-.lewporter Inn. 1107 JamborN• Rocid . Newport Beach from 9 a m to 3 p.m Anyone intere:-.tt'd in attending the March 18th meeting should contact Vita A Garrett. ('CIM . al 12 13 1 943-3771or 1714 1 522 2311 There will be a charge or S25 p1•r person for non members. \\ hic:h intlud<'s lunch. and reservatmns :-.hould be made an ad vance Law seminar set at Anaheim meet "Ig norance of t he La" Profit Wrecker· will be the thc.•nw of a 31 ! hour seminar WPdnl•:-.da~. sponsored by the Apartment Asso('1at1on o f Orange County Beginning at i p m . lht· ... emmar will be held at The.• Inn at the P ark a l 1855 S ll a rbnr Roulevard 1n Anaheim Adnmrt'd rc.•s('rvatwns are re- quired Seminar foes will bc S16 for me mbcrs and S25 for non-members. payable in arlvancc Rl's ervations may bc madl' by calling 638-5550 . REAL ESTATE QUESTIONS /COMMENT type of in\Aestment can come from ln· cr eased real estate value when the property ls sold. But, like many other tn vestments. the motel or botel Is a location ,oriented business. The over · all success of the business. and the value or the investmel')t, hinges a great deal on location. Another vital make-or-break factor Is the quality of the management. By management I mean both the professional manager and the on-site resident managers T here might be a nother aJternalive for investors who want to get into a motel investment. With the growth during the pas t decade of the "name" hotel and motel chain opera- tions.inves tors may now have the op- tion of leasing a previously planned motel cham operation to a corpor a· lion that conducts a motel-chain operation This type of organization will manage it under a managem ent contract. The benefit to the chain operation is to han another motel without having to raisl' the ne<·essary in,·es tment cash l 'NDER TUE LEASE mana~e· ment agrec•nH'nb. tht• inves tors ran 1 get the bl'nefits of good t•arn1 ngs and the deprer1atwn that the rt'al proper t v offers This s helt<•rs m rome from this investment as well as income fro m other sources The ma in advan tage the 1nvestor5 r an have the be ne fi ts \\ilhout lht' cla) lo da~ pro blems that a utomatacalh c·omc• "1th motel anoJwtel m anage~ent Ob,10us ly e xpe rienced manage menl. oper a ting thl' fa c1lll). would be more efficient than the mexpe rae nt(•d tn\ estor pla~ mg mol<'I opaator Often this kind of arr;.ingt•ment calls for a net rental b<1:-.ed on a per centage of sales l r C'nls>. and food and beverage 11f restaurant~ arl' in tluded1 with a guarantt'('d minimum fi g ure Or 11 could be on a m•t rental. with all of the ex pen~cs. intludmg property t axl·s. uti llt1es. 1nsuran<'t'. maintenann• and :rny franchise fee paid by the lessee I F THE INSTALLATION is nc•w. the le s see "ould provide C1 ll furnis hings including the motel r ooms. rc•staurant~ and m eeting r ooms When the le:.sor pro\'lde:. these furnis hings. the percentage ratl's in the lease will reflect the d1f ference. Because of the excellerated depreciation of furn1s h111gs as al lowed by the IRS many inves tors like to provide the fixtures and furnishings. Another cons ideration for the in 'es tor m a motel property could be a management agreement Y.lth the professiona l r ham rather than a lease Thert' could be a different tax s ituation for the owners Instead of a net return. the ownc.•r could a so dl' duct the• fees paid for m anagement EDITOR'S NOTE Handall MrCardle 1.~ president of the Real P.statPrs. he 1s also on author. lecturer and instructor Send your conmenls and que.~llons to Randy Mccardle. c o the Daily Pilot. Post Of fir e Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 "Try before you buy weekend:' $99 Spend rwo magnificent days and nights or Shadow Mountain: Free tennis. Call for reservations. The best resort buy in the desert. Dy far. Tennis Yachts from $58,000. Shadow Mountain r~P-SOr1 & f~acquet Club hos the greatest resort owner ship package 1n the deser1 You con p urchase on elegant yacht like studio ot this fontos lie desert resort fo r O S little OS 511 600 d own Shadow M ountain hos 18 champ1onsh1p ten· nis courts and top p rof essionals to teach 1n depth chn 1cs that sharpen your g ame A fine restaurant bar and pro shop ore steps, awa y from the ••lilii~f,':'.:.:.. c ourts Our land mark figure eight sw1mm1ng pool,1s one of the largest 1n the stole and surrounded b y swaying palms The resort hom es ore e legant beoultfully designed o ccommodot1ons and SHADOW MOUNTAIN RllORT 8c RACQUE T CLUB -~---- kept 1n prime cond1t1on year round Shadow Mounlo1r1 is managed by Destination Resort Monogement. one of the notions mo st rPSPf>CIPd teams o f experts Dest1no11on r~esort manages land mark rPsorts 1n -.r......-. Aspen. Steam •••boot Spring s and '"""l""lllRI• 'vtul This 1s one of • fordable resort -you c o n I offo td 10 miss Come fo r a v1s1t You II never wont 10 leove Financ ing ovoll· able at for below market rotes. Coll (71A) 34¢·6123 o r write fo r more 1nformot100. Soles O ffice· Lowe Development Corporation 45 -750 So n Luis Rey Polm Desert. Collfom10 92260 ffo111ey toau.-h The luxury of a wood-burning fireplace is the focal point of the living room in the two-stor y, D Plan. at McLain Development Company 's Wimbledon Village in the South Coast Plaza area of Costa Mesa. A new increment of 64 in- dividual single -family homes 1s currently un· der cons truc tio n with homes currently available priced from $159,500. · J\bov 15~0 --- Rates hold firm WASlllNOTON <AP > Mortgage Ult'11 for new stnah.• ·family homes h tlc:J vlrtuolly 11tcudy in early F't"bruury. 11Ull well above lhe 15 per · cent mork. the acovcrnment reported. lntercat rutc11 on loan ('Ommlt- m,•nls oar<•cd to by lJ .S. house- buyt•r11 uvcro"cd 15 34 percent com· &>Ired with 15.38 perc~nt one month <•nrller, the fl'ederal llome Loan Rank Uourd 11uld "T ii t: KMAl,L O ECLINt-; ap · purflntly rt'11ulkd from a more than 11c.>Hon11l Mloekcnln~ m morlj(uge dl' Investors meet for seminars "New Concepts in Real Estate In vestment" seminars will be offered free or ch<1rge next week in Orange County by the American Rl'al Es tate IMl1tuk of Westminster The events will be held <.1l 7 30 p m Monday in the Newport M <1rraoll and Tuesday in the Laguna lltlls Jloltday Inn Marshall S ll1c1>. the lec·turc>r. will rltst·us<; how inve:-.tor:-. c·C1n mcrc<1se tht•1r rt'lurns without inere<.1s1ng their nsk~ tHlmisswn to the seminars 1s frc•c• and then.• 1s no oblig<Jlion Real c.•statt' hrokl'rs i.lnd agc·nts arc in \'lll•d mand." the board said in a statement accompanying the report. Thal analysis seem ed to be in line with the comment of a spokesman for the National Association of Home Builders, Michael Sum ichrasl , who sald earlier this week that "as long as you have high interest rates. peo- C~ey .~.re not beating on the doors to lie predicted mortgage rates will (all a bit in coming months but pro- bably not below 14 percent in the nt>ar future T H F. AVERAGE m ortgage com - mitment rate hud ris en in each of the fivt' previous monthS from last year's low point of 12.52 percent in August. The rate was 13 13 percent m early Fe bruary 1980 Th<' loan hoard. which regulates savings and loan associallons. com- pute!'. the <1 verage rat<' by surveying large ((•nding 1nstilutaons which offer 25 Yl'Ur mortgages rovenng 75 per- n·nt of lht• purr h<1<,1• pnn Thl' report r aml· two days lifter the govc rnm<>nt h «tld hou ... 1ng sales droppl'd 6 5 P<'rc·.-nt on a seasonally UdJush>d b<tSt!I in .January Interest ralC's on mortgag<· loan'> lh<tl Wf're uc:tually c·loscd 1n 1·;.ul) f''<·bruary rose mort' than on<· third of a pcrcen- lag<· point lo an UH•r;1g1• llf 13 92 per- t'enl from .Januar) ... 13 ~.7 percent . thl' bank hoard n ·1>orll·rJ Those rates rt'flc·C'l ('nrnm>lmc·nl'> m C1de t-arller Classic country elegance at Rancho Santa Fe. F airb,rnk ~ Ranc h . Pl'r- h,1 P" thl' moo...t impor- t,rnt pn\'c1 ll' rL•s idl'nti.il n 1111- m unit v L'\'L'r CfL',ltL'd in Snulhl'rn L ,1lifurnia. 1,240 prinll' m,btl1r-pl'1nrwd ,Kfl''- ,1t R.1n cho Sant,1 Fe, ,rn arl',1 rl'nuwned h)r its prestigL', tlw traditiunill bl'aut\· of ib Clf- chikcturL' ,rnd charming early Ca I i fo r n i a a rn bi L' n c L'. H l' r l' vou \.\'ill find estalL' site~ of lllll' clC'rl' clnd larger w ith all cKCL''>S controlled bv L'iectrnn- ically activated privacy gate~. Throug hout time thi.., l,1 nd h,1.., ,1 ttrilcted '-"'ll "h - buckling wmantic~ yearning t n c .1 l I i t t he i r ow n . 0 n l' such m,111 ,,.a.., Dnugla ~ Fairbeln"-~. ;\\\'l' -;true"-upon seeing it~ bn·,1tht.1king natur,11 bc,1uty lw dl'll'rminl'd that hcrl' Wc1~ thl' pl•rfL•ct pl.lCL' for his and M.ir~·'<, drl'am housl'. But clla~, it Wll'> not to bL'. Fairbanks Ranch Fairbank-.' pa~sion for lhi ~ I.ind cuntinuL'd , howevl'r, cl!:> hl' turned it into a working ranch where citru grovl'S Wl're planted, lakes built and -.trl·,1mo... crl'ated. Today, it can be thl' ~w rfect place for you r dream home. Pll nor a rnic views acros!-- lhl1 v.:i ll L'Y to tht' coast in a cli- 111.ltL' of rdn•shing seawashL•d .1 i r. rt1 we ring c u ca 1 y p t us forL·..,t~, orange groves and b<.•a u tif u I rolling meadows offor a rare, uncluttered set- ting. A lakeside clubhou Sl' with beautiful tennis fac ilities O/ltai11 tl1t1 Property Report rcquimi hy frtlanl .'"fl' t1111i read it. lu:f<>rc s1x11i11g an_ylh ing. No ft!danl n,i.?<'llctf /in-.111dxcd llw merit or tial11t•, if any, of this propt'rty. 0 tty\'""''".' .... "'" ... •fl .... t Snoopy .,.., u ....... ,.,..,,. '"' ••• ""' • I • ·charli• Brown ,1r1.' lll'.Hi11gu1mpll'l1t1n .. \lull l'll lll"',!rt,1 11 Ll'llll'r ,111 d \\ c111- lh •ri ng tr,1d o... ,,·111 bl· 1111. lu1.kd ,,..., ''ill F.1irb.ln l-. ... \'ill,1gl' l'l,11,1. tll bl· butl1 ,1t th1.· .... 1nilh- " l'o...t l'nln ul tlw R.rnch 111 pru\·idl' com·vnil'nl o...htipping .1nd pn1tl''>o...i1rn ,1I .... vn ·1cl'"· It ,,·tll .111110 .... t bl' imptl '>- ..,ibll' lo bl•lil'\'l' \OU c1rl' 0 111\ ,1 k" minutl''-ln1m thl' ~.1 11 Diego rrL'l'\\'cl \, l\\'l'111\ -fi\'L' mil l'~ lrom d u\\ nto\\'n S,1n Diego and comfort.1bly clo'>l.' to OrangL' Lountv .-rnd Ltl'- 1\ngl'IL''-· l-.11rb,111"-o... R.in ch hukf..., l'\'L'n · prnmi'>L' ut bl'coming Olll' of thl' ffHht pre~tig iuu ... .rnd suught aftL•r ,1ddrL'S'-L'S in S(luthL·m C.ilih1rni,1 . A pl.KL' , (lt l'tKh.rnting bl'auty ,111d L'n - during ch.irm. It i~ one uf thl' I.1s t oppurtu nitil'" to l'njoy a truly l'kg,111t, rur,11 litc~t\·IL­ \\' i t h l' v l' n · m n d l ' r n n i n - VL'nil'l1 CL'. /\II homl''>itL'" clrl' improvl'd with n.1tural ga~. s~wl'r<; and cabll' television and of cour<;L', .l ll utilitil's arl' underground. SL'CUrl' an appointmL'nt to vi~it Fairbanks Rilnch to - dav. Ran ch t our~ bv t1ppnint- mcnt only: Fairbanks R,1nch Rl'alt y Cl>. P.O . Box 2012, Rancho Santa Fl', California 92067 Telephone (714) 756-3795 (213) 277-9488 From $175,000 Equ,11 Housing Opportunity @ Developed by Wa tt Jndusfrirs, Inc. Find the whole Peanuts 9an9 .• ,, "" .. evervdav ': in the ·0~ . llljPllll M2-4S21.~ • 1 F\!AL ESTA TE _ .. ...,.....,,._ ..... ., .. .,_ ,._ .... ... . ., .. .;. .. . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sllnday, March 15, 1981 I ., Carmel Collection homes open in Mission Viejo TM crud open1q ot tbe Carmel Colleetroa at Cuta de1 So!, 11.lMloG Vl•Jo Company's newest adult·orltnttd 1ln1J1.famlly dttaebtd 1Hury bome1, ll aebtdultd for Saturday. Fllly·Ulne boinea In tbe ftrtt neJ1hbomood will be offered at a 110 a . m. drawina at lJte model 1lte, ~ Vi. a Tino, 'Ml11lon Vlejo. Prices are expected to ranae from $1'8,000 to $170,000. The Carmel Collection BRIEFS has four floor plans, ranting from the two· bedroom, two-bath, 1,468-aquare -foot "Pacific Grove" floor plan With 1kyll1bted bath ln master suite to the two·bedroom two·bath, 1,806· square root "Monterey" floor plan with loft. The 1,725·square·foot "Pebble Beach" model al10 comes with a loll. First move·ins are expected in mld·September. The Carmel Collection model complex, open dai· ly from 10 a .m . to 6 p.m .• can be reached by taking the Alicia Parkway exit off the San Diego Freeway eaat put Marguerite to Calle Azorin. Turn riaht at Calle Azorin and then right again at Via Tirso. ~ opening. accordint to Blll Rlley and Dout DeYoung, sales repreaentaUvet. There are 12 townbomH in the tint pbue. Four models are open 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. dally to the public al La Cuesta by the Sea, localed at Beac h Blvd. and Atlanta Ave. In Huntineton Beach. La Cuesta by the Sea features one and two· story, two and three-bedroom homes ran1in1 ib size from 1,223 to 1,695 square feet. To visit La Cuesta by the Sea. take the San Diego Freeway to the Beach Boulevard exit, drive south on Beach to Atlanta Avenue and turn on Atlanta to the development. ••en b1ce11tlee •ffere4 Warmington Development is currently offering a , special buyers incentive program with total move· in costs of just SJ,990 and below market 12"" per- cent inter est on loans with a seven year due date on the remaining units a t Bristol Place, an adult condominium conver s ion community in Santa Ana. Las Marias in San Clemente offers homebuyers the privacy and advantages associated with living in a neighborhood of detached, single.family homes. Olfke co•plex co•pleted Priced from S57,990 , the condominium hom es at Bris tol Place, located in the South Coast Plaza area, offer one a nd two ·bedroom floor plans particularly we ll-s uited to young s ingles and couples. The sales office a nd model homes by Marilyn Rogers are open daily from 10 a .m . to S p.m . Available in four floor plans, homebuyers may select from two bedrooms with two-and-a-half baths, to three bedrooms, two-and·a ·hall baths, plus wet bar, two fireplaces and two sundecks, and incorporating up to 2,800 square feel of interior living space. To visit the homes, priced from $211,000, take t he San Diego Freeway to the Camino de Estrella exit. Proceed east on Camino de Estrella, which becomes Camino de Los Mares. Proceed to Avenue Vaquero, turn right and continue to Calle Vallarta. Tum left and proceed to Las Marias on Avenue Mesita, just off Calle Vallarta. The sales orrice and model complex are open daily from 10 a.m . to dusk. For more information call (714)492·2574. Settler dtlzett• ••• I• The first residents of the lOO·unit Woodbridge Manor, senior citizen project sponsored by Irvine Housing Opportunities, <IHO), have begun moving into their apartments at 27 Lake Street, Irvine. The tenants are people at least 62 years or age or physically handicapped who have limited incomes. They were selected by lottery from more than 700 applicants. The $3.8 million project is owned and operated by IHO, a non-profit corporation formed to assist persons of moderate income in obtaining housing. The complex was financed by a loan from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Tenants pay 2S percent of their income toward rent: the federal government will pay the difference. Laru&eape arrWted -••-~ti The Peridian Group of Newport Beach, has been announced by McLain Development Company as PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE This is the Newport-Irvine Center, a $2 .8 million professional and financial complex at 3300 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach, which the landscape architect for its new multi-million dollar Sea Island view·oriented community in Newport Beach. More than 50 percent of the 25-acre project will be devoted to fully·landscaped common areas with such planned private recreational facilities as ten- nis courts, hot swirl pools and a tropical cabana with swimming pool. Plans to enhance the com- munity also include a private·access guard system with two·way communications with each home. Six acres adjacent to the west bluff overlooking uppe r Newport Bay has been purchased by McLain Development Company and dedicated to the City or Newport Beach to develop for public use. Construction is now under way at Sea Island, located adjacent to Irvine Coast Country Club near Newport Center. The $65,000,000 community will include 132 luxury attached homes, designed by Corbin/Yamafuji and Partners and presented in a variety of innovative floor plans that range in size from 1,987 to 2,920 feet. N~ Slaafl•te •-•n•r• ope• Warmington Development's Shadow Run single family home community in the Irvine Village of Northwood is offering a collection of four floor plans with many features not found in other com· parably priced developments in the area. A new phase of 32 homes released for sale re· cently presents buyers with a special value and an optimum home ownership opportunity, according PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE .. ICTITlOUI 8UllN•U "ICT1T10US 8UMNH.S N-71111 NAMa STATUYNT NAIM ITAHMUIT N•71117 T11e 1011-. __.1, 09lne 11u11...u T11e 1e11ow1111 ... , .... I• d•I"' NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOTICE OF DEATH OF ... ""•DALL. 111asa•1tc:H, 11 ~~ u1T•1t1"1tt1es. 07 JAYNE CHILDRl!~1 aka !Ll!MX !ANDAER J ~ NEME ~ ....... c.r.. --·Cott ._...C.-.. Mer.c:A.tMtl JANE A. CHILDR•T. au... ... l. a.a , " lld'f Mee:. 1 m '" "' 1 S..H11110 ""'"· •11 ••10111•, JANE CHILDREY AND MA J . ALEXANDER, aka c ...... : .. -c~1~~ • ..:s' .. 'c~~'ftmS .,. OF PETITION TO AD· E. J . ALEXANDER AND Tiii• llullfwl~ II GCINMIM by en lndl~I~ 1 ,_ II? Ofl MINISTER ESTATE NO. OF PETITION TO AD· 111c11v1duo1 Sw&eMeAus11 A·107tn. MINISTER ESTATE NO. R_.,McCet'Wr Tlllt ..-.-1 was 1111111 wlU. the • A-107913. Tllll stet-... "' llted will! Ille Co.inly Clffk of 0r-COllnly "" T 0 a I I h e I r s • T I I h . County Clerk ol Or engo County -..-b t• . i . 0 a e I r S , °""•"'"'°'Y". "" ".t>ni•""· "'1 ene iciar es, creditors beneficiaries creditors '114m "'"m and contingent creditors of d ti t' d it f Publlshtd Oranoo '°"'''Detty Puot. Pu1>11-Or.,.. Coe•t Dolly Pliot. Ja ne Childre aka Jane an con ngen ere ors o "b n Me 1, u n" 1»41 l'.t>.JJ,endMerc111.1.u.1"1 IMMl1 Y . Y. Emma Jane Alexander • • r • • • ------A. Childrey, aka Jane aka Emma J . Alexander: PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Childrey, and ~rs.ons who aka E. J . Alexander and ______ may. be otherwise interest· p e rsons wh o may be '1CTITIOUSIUSIHIH· "ICTITIOUS8USIHIEH ed in the w ill and/or otherwise interested in the HAMIE ITATU"INT NAM• STATEMENT estate: will and/or estate: Tiie lollowtng Ptr\OM •rt doing Tiit followlng peuon ts doing A petltlo has been fled · · h f.led bus1neuas bu•lneu ,.. n 1 A pe t1t1on as ~en 1 THE MEMORY &ANIC "' suNLt NE GLASStNG, m by. Ru ssell Oew~r by Eleanor Louise Greer REMINDER SERI/ICE. m 111c1ort1 StLllER FLIGHT, um s. k•tllewo. Childrey In the Superior in the Superior Court of StrHI, COlt• Mow, C•ttlornt• ,,.,. Sent• Ana, Cellfornt• •Voj_ Court of Oranne County Oranne County r""'uesting Oonetd Curllu Hemtlton. IU Lewr""o \/ln<ont Jeck1«1, 21412 " I I " ':' .. 111<1ort• s11 ... 1. c ... 1. Mew. Cetllornl• 111nteg• way, E1 Toro, cai11orn1e requesting that Russe that Eleanor Louise Greer ttm ttuot Dewar Childrey be ap· be appointed as personal Lyn 8urmelllor. JUJI Poter!\, El Tiii llUlinen I• cond~ted by en j t d I Toro.C•tttornleti.lO tndtvt~uei pone a s .p ersona rep_resentati11e to ad· T111s buslnou 11 conducttd by• 1...awr""•Jec.k1«1 representative to ad· minister the estate of Em· 11•n•r•1 ~rtnor1111p Tnl• st•t-1 ..,., f1tec:1 .. 1111 '"' m lnlster the estate of ma Jane Alexander of ~~·~~!:Himllton County Clerk 01 Orengo County on Jayne Childrey of Irvine, Cos ta Mesa California T1111 11e1-t .... 111ec1 .. 1111111e F•b·10·1"' l'USJ7• California (under the In· (under the 'independent County Clork ol Orengo County on Publl\l\ed Or8'19t Coe•t Otlly Piiot, dependent Administration Administration of Estates M1rc111, 1"1 Merc11 •. u. n. tt. 1t11 u~ .. t of Estates Act). The pet I· Act). The petition is set for Puou.-0r-coest 0111:1::~ lion is set for hearing In hearing in Dept. No. 3 at Mtrc11 1.u.21.tt,1"1 mJ.11 PUBLIC NOTICE Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic 700 C ivic Center Drive -Center Drive West, Santa West, Santa Ana, Ca. 92701 P UBLIC NOTICE "1CT1T1ouuus1N1u Ana, Ca. 92701 on April 8, on April 8, 1981 at 9: 30 NAMISTATIEMIEHT 1981at9.30 a .m . am "~~~~!:~~1:::s ou!°1~:.::~towlng person '' doing IF YOU OBJECT to the . IF YOU OBJECT to the rne followtng per1on h dotng ACTION ATHLETIC SHOES. -. granting of the petition, granting of the petition, llu>lnon n Forut Avenue, Sullo 21, L1gun1 yOU Should either appear you ShOUld either appear T J ENTERPRISES. Ont NtWPOfl 8HCll, Celllornle tllUI • Plec•, Sutt• 100, H••POrt 1 .. c11. ""''"••' J. Lepore, 1u91 at the hearing and state at the h~ani:ig and st~te C•lltornfanMO Oronvlow.1rvtne,ca11rorn11tm• your objections or file your ob1ect1ons or file ""1"°"Y E•rt Sc11oeu1ein, u Atciee, 1_!111v'i'd··~t~. ',,." '' conc1u<1e<1 11y •n written obJ·ectlons with the written objections with.the In.Int, Celltorlll• t271•. nv -r1111 11us1 ..... " conc1uc1..i by 1n ""''""1 J L•P«• court before the hearing. court before the hearing. 111c11v1dua1. T1111 11e1omen1 ••• 111ec1 w1111 ,,,. Your appearance may be Your appearance may be Ant11onySeM111t1n County Clerk of Or•nGt county on In person or by your at· In person or by your at-T1111 tie-I wH tiled wllll I ... Feb 11, 1'11. county Ctork 01 orenoe county on ,.15,._ torney. torney. Merell s. 1"1, Publlalled OrenGt Cout Deity Piiot. I F Y 0 U A R E A I F Y 0 U A R E A "m Merc111,u,n,tt.1"1 12•>-11 CREDITOR or a con· CREDITOR or a c on· PuD11111ec1 Or8"99 eo.11 D•ll• P1to1. tingent creditor of the de· tlngent creditor of the de· Me rell I, u. 22. tt, ltl1 1241-tl p BU 0 U C N TICE ceased, you must file your ceased, you must file your claim with the court or claim with the court or PUBLIC NOTICE l'1cTn1ous •u1111•u present it to the personal present It to the personal NAMUTAT•M•HT representative appointed representative appointed "=:::~::::' bu!,':.~·~~wlng poraona .,. dotng by the court within four by the court within tour T11• 1111ew1,.. .. ,..,. " do'"' v "N" e e c 1..1 PP & R. as, months from the date of months from the date of Ml•lnou•: "''"""'· zoe. Newport 1tec11, first Issuance of letters a s first issuance of letters as ~·l~..:;. !';,~ : ... 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I ... .... ..... . ........... ~ ................ ~ .... ,.... ,.,.,. ............... ~ Deltt ,..... ~ ... er.,. Ollll Delly:;::; MeMI .. It. .. ,,,"" , .... Mefe.111.11.11. ... "" t "-----------------..;,.,--...;,_....-;....__;;.;... __ , .. - has now been completed. The Koll Company co n structed the 75,000-square-foot office building. to Bob Mister, senior vice president of sales and marketing for Warmington. To reach the community, take the Santa Ana Freeway lo the Culver Drive exit. Drive east on Culver to Trabuco Road, right on Trabuco to Rem· inBton, then left to Shadow Run. """' CllllJ fJldldfllfl I• Sa• IMG• The first of 132 homes scheduled to rise on a scenic San Jua n Capistrano hillside are now being built, accordm g to a spokesman for the Hunt Club, a neighborhood of mdividually·contoured est ate properties. Certain properties within the community have been des ignated for optional equestrian develop- men t , a nd th e great majority o f the neighborhood's perimeter is designated equestrian trail, connected lo and a part or the city's regional trail system. The community will formally open to the public early in 1981 Previe w showing or available prop· e rties 1s currently under way The Hunt Club is located about a mile east of the San Diego Freeway on Ortega Highway Fo r further information call 661·7406 or write to P.O. Box 1198, San Juan Capistrano 92693. LaCMnta to1e•la•111e.1 I• defJ..i La Cuesta by the Sea, a new Homes by Ayres de· velopment or 114 townhomes located a half mile from the coast.line in Huntington Beach, 1s observ- ing its official opening this weekend. Forty of the townhomes, priced Crom $159,990 to $169,990, have been sold prior to the formal To reach Bristol Place, take the Bristol Street exit fro m the San Diego Freeway, driveTiorth past South Coast Plaza to Warne r Avenue. then left to the community. Condo91fftf .... •a tOlln Buyer s who pr e fer the maintenance.free lifestyle epitomized b y condominium ownership a re b eing beckoned to Village Homes/Tustin. Tours of the model homes and clubhouse are conducted from 11 a .m . to 6 p.m . daily at 1175 Packers Circle. directly behind the Irvine Ranch Farmers Market. Prices s tart at $71,490. To reach Village Homes, take the Costa Mesa· Newport Freeway to the Fourth Street and Irvine Boulevard exit. Go east on Irvine Boulevard to Newport Avenue. turn right and continue one·half bloc k to the site Angel llcMt• gll'ell ..,.If A limited number of tickets to selec ted California Angels cxh1b1t1o n games at the Palm Springs Angel Stadium will be given away on a first-come, first·ser ved basis at St Tropez Villas. a new condominium t townhome community in downtown Palm Springs Tickets are for games on March 20, 21 and 22, providing a n opportunity for out·of·to wn visito rs to ex perience one of the many attractions of the Palm Springs area Priced from $139,500 are two or three-bedroom residences. The one and two-story condominium/ townhomes offer up to three baths and numerous design touches. Model homes a nd a sales facility are open daily at St. Tropez Villas, from 10 am lo 4 p.m . The de- velopment is located at 731 Alejo Road. Phone 320·7433 for more information. Learn how to increase your return without increasing the risk DON'T MISS THESE EXCITING NEW INVESTMENT CONCEPTS. YOU ARE INVITED TO ATIEND A FREE 90-MINUTE LECTURE AND PROGRAM THAT WILL SHOW YOU "HOW TO DO IT." There 1s absolutely no cost of obligation No licenses or degrees are reQutred Real Estate Agents are 1n111led HIGH YIELD TRUST DEEDS Earn up to 18°/o • 29°/o Recent developments 1n the real estate ltnance field can produce outstanding returns New variet1ons can be tailored to meet spec1f1c investment goels AIOUT THE LECTURER Marlholl s. RJce A leading authority in creati11e real estate finenclng. Mr. Rice Is one of the most Inspirational speakers In California. He is a member of the National Institute o f Exchange Counselors or Choose the loca1ton and date convenient 10 you -and plan to attend one of these money·mak1ng seminars CREATIVE EQUITY SHARING 'Ticket• Home Purchase Pim Discover how to o btain h1gh·yield ln11estments in real property with HO negative cash flow. HO maintenance problems. HO vacancy factor. AIOUT THE AUTHOR James Goddard, Ph.D. A nationally known lecturer and author, he holds a Ph.0 in economics and a masters degree In business administration. Or. Goddard has been active In the held of real estate funding for over 1 o years. TWO NIGHTS ONLY MONDAY MARCH 16th 7:30 p.m: Newport Marrfoff MIWPOIT CIHTH DRIVE HIWPOIT llACH, CA TUESDAY MARCH 17th· 7:30 p.m. Holiday Inn 25205 I. LA PA% IOAD LAGUNA HIUS, CA. INPOIMATIOM UNI C714J 191·1401 ~----~-----~------------------------------, I FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THESE INVESTMENT I I PROGRAMS CLIP THIS caJPON ANO MAIL TODAY. 1· ,1 1 Name '1 . Add re ________________ .;.... ________________ __. ______ _ t Ofy ________ _... ____ .._ ________ __ I Telephone No---------------~~---- 1 Send to American Re• Eatat• lnatttu-. Inc. · :L ____ ~~~~~~~:~~-~,~~~~~:·~~:~~~~---J -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 15, 1981 You can fee l the excitement in the air. An ambitious idea is becoming a d ynamic rea lity. Growing. Thriving. Making the dream come true. It's called the C ity of Irvi ne. Come see the homes. Detached . Attac hed. Townhomes. Patio homes. Apartments and condominiums. Diversity in architecture and envi- ronment chat fits so many lifestyles. Look at the sc hools. Regarded as some of the best in the nation . Visit UC Irvi n e. A major university right in the heart of the city. Walk the parks. Enjoy the lakes. Rush the nee on a tennis court. Ride a bike trail. Enjoy the shopping, so close to homes. · Discover a variety of commercial and industrial opportunities. Offices. Industrial land. Locations for retail and service businesses. And more to come. It's all part of the dream that is Irvine. And you can see it coming true. Start at The Irvine Company Information Center.* It's on Culver Drive between the San Diego (l-405) and Santa Ana (1-5) freeways. At the comer of Barranca. (714) 551-1500. You might find your owri dreams can start coming true in the City of Irvine. PACIFIC OCEAN HOMES FOR SALE Turtle Rock TLIRTI E ROCK HIGHl.ANns GARLJl:N HOMl:S Brl'll Company Av.11lahlt• fn•m $22 ~ l>i.'\' C.111 nr ""' t714t \J55·lZ4'i TL1RTLI: ROCK Rl!XiE Hom\'' hv Bren• A"a1lahlc from SI\\ <l~~ C1ll or v1~11 lil41 .~'iJ.1107 Hume."' h\• lrvinr Pacific :-;<'"' ph,1"{" nt1\\ ..ellinl( From $241.' l\.Xl U• S "\i'i (\.\.' Call or"'" lil41 5S1 ·l)Ql7 N orth Woodbridge \\'OOOBRIOOE CREEKSIDE S1and.irJ · P.wlic Cmp L1nfurn"ht>J model' SIS(>.~'' II> Sli \,'}<)\.~ Call tnr app.>mtmcnt 17141552-\ \12 lcln~d Wed & Thur~ I \\'OODBRIDGf:. TOWNHOME:.V \\'.11minJ,?111n 'nt·H·l11pmcn1 Inc ~l'\\ phil\l' 1\1 I\\' ~lllllj,! Fmm $121.->1)(1 Call M v1~11 (7141'i'iQ·I151 Southwest Woodbridge WOODBRIDGE LANDING J M. Prier~ C.•mpany Furnished muJel $115.000 C.111 or v1•11 t71415'il·'i088 \\'OODBRIOGE SOMERSET• Bayw0t..d Hnmc~ Fmm $QR,(X)O to 5112.000 Call or v1s11· (714) 552·4000 fcl<>§Cd Thursdayl WOODBRIDGE PARK VISTA* Irvine Paaf1c $83.800 rn $89.800 lqualif1cat1l>n requ1rementsl C,lll or ,.1~11 17141 552·4101 WOODBRIOGE PARK VIEW• The William Lyon Company New pha~ available for rcscrvauon From S12ti.990 Call or visit (7141 559·4<J03 lclo'ICd Thur..dayl Current Development Areas GlJJ'ii'llillllUWU Near-Term Development Planned ((}.5 years) DD o o Proposed Road Systems \\'OODRRIOtil: CHATEAL'X• In me P.1c1f1c Fwm SnS.t"\\~ 11• Sl5Z.i.X'\1 Call t1r v1\1t 171411'il (NII WOOOBRIDOE WILLOW CREEK• The Akin\ C.1mrany From SI HC\..10"' Sl5l},(l00 Call N visit lil41 55l}-1161 WOODBRIDGE SUMMERAELD S1:mdard·Pac1f1c Corp MAP NOT TO SCALE $1 l6.Q90 to $1M 4QO-All home~ currl"ntly ~1ld N re-crved Place name on we111n11 li~t Next phase late Spnng Call or vim for a,·a1l:1b1liry 17141 552· Bl2 tcl<l\CJ Wed & Thur\ I \\'OODBRIOGE \\'I. OSOR ESTATES• \\'arminsimn DC\ dupmcn1 Inc From 514 l.INO m Slf\ \ m Call (lf\I It 1i'l41857·1NI COMING ATrRACilONS Southwest Woodbridge WOODBRIDGE LAKE SHORE• Irvine Pacific Luxunou~ w:itcr·l•ncntcd ll1" nh1rn1c, Scheduled to orcn Fnll l~fll for inform:won c:ill (7141644· \'ill' I Mon ·Fn I WOODBRIDGE COVP Irvine P:ic1fic AJult·oncntcd lah·.,1<ll· cunJnmm1um~ Scheduled m llf'Cn early 1982 for informauun call 17141 551·1SOO University Town Center New Irvine oommunhy 1ehedulcd 10 open wuh ini11al rha~ in mid·Arr1I Planned (Of 11duh•onented. urbAn life~tylco COLUMBIA SQUARE* Homes by Bren For inform:111un cal1 t7141610·2 NO I Mon -Fri I CAMBRIDGE COURT• Broadmnor }iomc• , For mformauon call 17141 qc;7.1100 (Mon ·Fn) RESALE HOMES Call Macnab-Irvine Rcalry in Irvine. umpus Valley Center (7141 752-1414 Woodbrid11e Village Center (714) 551·8700 APARTMENTS FOR RENT For information call (714) 64'4· 1269 (Mon ·Fri.) COMMERCIAL LEASING OPPORTUNITIES Office Leasing SKYPARK AIRPORT BUSINESS CENTER For leuing lnfurmaoon on ex1sona space call (71-4) 6+4· 3495 (Mon ·fn ) EXECUTIVE PARK-Complenon Summer 1981 For leumg mformation on new space call 1714) 644·3555 (Mon ·Fn) Shopping Center Leasing WALNUT VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER CAMPUS VALLEY SHOPPING CENTER PAR KVIEW SHOPPING CENTER UNlVERSITY PARK SHOPPING CENTER WOODBRIDGE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER For lea~n11 information call (7 14) 644·3495 (Mon.·Fn.) INDUSTRIAL SALE O R LEASING OPPORTUNITIES IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX -EAST Improved induscrial sires available. Variety of size1. Excellenr freeway acceu. For information call your broker or Paula Mathews at (714) 644-3134 (Mon.-Fri.). Prices eff ecri1.1e as of date of p1.1bllcation subjccr 10 prior sale on OT' after deadline of chis edition Homeowne,.s' associations suppo,.red /,y all T'CJidenu main rain common faqUrics Ask a salu rep!'tsen11Jtit1t in any sales o/fict fo-r derails *ft4tunng condominium ownership WFRE WORKING WITH THE Cfl'Y TO BUIID 'A BEI.I'ER IRVINE. • • - Cotton and lace can even go to a wedding, said designer Jessica McClintock (above right ). Her country look for Gunne Sax is below in a laced-up sundr ess while outfit at right shows off the romantic Victorian look. , Soft. • • ............................ and romantic for t h e '80s By SANDIE JOY 61 t._ Dally """ Se.fl Soft and romantic is how San Francisco design er J essica McClintock sees women 's fashion in the '80s. "For all ages," she s aid, "everything is 1olng softer." Ms. McCLint.ock , who traveled to the May Company at South Coast Plaza last Saturday to un- veil her spring collection, is owner, designer and inspirer of Gunne Sax fashions for juniors. She is known for her creative use of lace on soft, feminine de- signs -and her spring coUec- tion was no exception. There was lace on almost everylhlnt alon1 with •Iota of the detail work for which the also la noted -tiny buttons and ribbons accentlnt soft cotton, muslin and $)0Plin. The collection It filled with _ 1undre11e1 a nd" separates an fresh callco1 and romantic pattela ln peach• and lavender, reflectinl Mt. McCllntocl(a New Entland herlta1e. . She noted there WH a dilUnct lack of yellow and 1reen In the collection ·becaUH they are dlf. ftcult colon to wear. "Green It a Proldblti•e color," &be d"1per aplal.Md. · Notlnl &bat .. &lwa11 .,_ I lot of au.a....... for warm ............ lleCl•tod .... -••'*'· "You doa't even haft to wMr lftJtblaa U8der' U.em ii JOU I Gurme Sax will have two concepts, the country look, always done in cot - ton with miniature prints, and the roman- tic, Victorian look, done in voile and flowered prints. don't want to. They are sort of structured like a corset. You can just zip them up and go.'' lb. McCUnt.ock said ahe likes designing for a "trendy market" and that's why she doet Juniors and plana to add a mi11y line. She recenUy betan producing children's fashions, many of which were modeled durtnt the May Company 1bowiof. Many of the out ill were shown with cowboy ball, refiect· lnt the country /weatem trend aa the model1 1trutted and 1a11bayed alont the runway to the beat of weatem tunH. "Cowboy boots are very f athlona~. ev• ill tbe MDn· mer1" Mt. McCllDtock said, ''ana an)'thiq wttll frtnp on it." Notlq U.at .,..., aJWa11 done COUJllry dr ..... and plUI to continue to produce u..m. Utt ........ aplUiiid nit'• dlf. rernt HCb •uoe II ...,, cVta, new dltalll and ...,, lbape1. ~· Fa brics for the '80s are more structured. "crispier. moldier ," she said, to give a sculptured look. While muslin a nd poplin dominate in her spring collec- tion, Ms. Mcclintock said she'll \lie nannel ror ran and, in June, will unveil a collection or Vic- torian denims. "Denim is · a classic fabric," she explained. Fashion in the '80s, she said, "will be very open." For exam- ple, women can be correct in balloon pants, straight legs or other shapes as long as every- thint is put. together in the cor· reel proportions. Shoes will be natter, .she said, and "all t.be hair is very curly and full·bodied. As for her own deeip11, Ma. McCllntock tald she Ukes the "awasbbuckUnt look" with Uibt little weakltt, balloon pants and tt1ht little belts to show off tiny walata, Gunne Sax will have two con· cepta, 1be aal.d1 the country lOOk, alway1 do~t ln eotton with mini atun printa, and the romutk, Victorian look, done ln •oU. ud flowered print.I. And I• JtlaMa ll~llDteek, tbtre•h alw111 be lace, abe Mt· eel, potntJq out U.. ••~ diell91 and 1tonrtnp •ccenUnc her on nanatl wt1ktt and bloomer otlt· fit. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 16, 1981 C,I Scarves From top to toe, dressing with scarves is an easy way to double and triple possibilities with your spring wardrobe. Large jungle scenic scarf r le/tJ accents hips while f below J a crinkle crepe jungle floral oblong makes dramatic headwrap. The y add colot: and style Scarves take on new emphasis this spring with " endless ways to wear them and just as many different styles, colors and prints to choose from. You can go country /western with a scarf headband, get romantic with a scarf belt or add a touch or sophistication with a big, soft scarf tied in a fioppy bow around your neck. For a pretty cowgirl look, tie a 16-inch- square lnto a triangle and knot it loosely at the back of the neck. Mate a dramatic headwrap by tying an ob- long scarf low on the forehead and knotting it to one side. • Or, try tyint an oblooi on lbe strap or a Moulder bill to accent your outtlt. SW1 another way to wear your scarf is to utilize a 32-lnch square as a bandeau top. Worn under a blouse or jacket, it'll give you that treat go-anywhere look. And what better way to get the blousan ef- fect than with a large square triangled at the hip? Scarves come in all shapes and sizes, and imagination's the limit about how they can be worn. To give you plenty to choose from, Echo Scarves, a New York City-based firm, has de- signed three diffrent lines of scarves for spring. One line, called Americana Treasures, zeroes in on the western and Americana trends with a colorful a rray of quilt and coverlet pat- terns: patchworks, stars and stencils plus pro· vincial and folkloric patterns in border florals, bandana and kerchief interpretations. The Safari collection focuses on prints rang- ing from tnbal and pr1m1t1ve themes to desert and camouflage. Tropical scenics, pottery con- versationals and tribal painting techniques are among inspirations for this coll ection. They're joined by exotic rruit florals, bark berries and leafy junele prints lo make a colorful rasbion statement. A third collection. Floral Fantasia, features garden variety florals as welJ as exotic tropical island fl orals and some stippled hothouse florals. They're extra long ror belting and sashing\ extra big for making bandeaus and triangles. and generally just right ror updating any wardrobe. Echo Scar ves a re sold along the Orange Coast at Robinsons and Bullocks Wilshire. Ri6bon autlt print oblOtag scarJ . ts bowed (top '-ft) to toften the Meldine. Malce a colorful acor/ ,._,'11 ~ tw(lffllg and JmoUtng a~ (bcloto ~) or mob aa -..-ca1c-ac:uh from boz ~ 1*tfm1 fabout). ~())Mt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 15, 1111 EXHIBIT A: Th~ parking lot. Huntington Library. 2 p.m .. "'tdlte"1ay. March 4. 1981. EXHIBIT 8 : Note the T-shoped mark on the pavement , which def epnt elm ms is definitely faulty. The triumph of justice • • l,S sometimes sweet lly LEE PAYNE dt .. DMl,,_SWI Most ot us who are 1enerally law abidlna or lucky eoou&h not to cet cau1ht seldom viait tral· fie rourts and make an effort to keep it t.bat wa)' A lifetime ol experience with authority. fa,u~ from parents. teachers and principals to spouses. top sergeants and traffic COPI bas tau1ht m to avoid them whenever possible. Ab- bott and Costello summed it up best In their sketch eoUUed ··Pay the Two Dollars." There Is a common wisdom about traffic court. At best you can spend days arguing against the word of the officer and end up pay. in, twice as much as the original fine to cover court casts. At worse you can come completely unglued. call the judge "Sweetie" and spend your declining years in Leavenworth. Either way. it's a place to be avoided. AU these thoughts flashed through my mind as I removed the citation from my windshield. While searching for a 1911 edition ol Janes All the World's Aircraft at the central branch of the Huntington Beach Library (they don't have one>. J had been shot down by a trigger-happy meter maid A dozen cars on either side ol mine. all parked as I was. all had tickets. "This vehicle is illegally parked in violation o( 10 52.0lOa City lot/out or sp." the citation stat- ed accusingly ··o ut of sp . ., .. J was as much in sp. as anyone else. Of course they all had tickets too, but they were here first. If anything, they were guilty of entrapment. A miscarriage of justice has occurred. I 'm innocent. "Pay the two dollars:· said a tiny voice at m y ear. It was the voice or experience. I often hear it and often ingore it. usually to my regret. . "Walt a minute," ·1 said. "What's a sp.? Wby are all these other cars out of sp. ?" "ll'a a space, dummy." The voice of ex· perience doesn't show much respect. ''You stepped oo the while line wbeo you opened the car door tboUlh its meaning didn't fiash on you at the time." "Well, it doesn't look Ulte a parking space lane and besides, there's no way I could have parked properly while everyone else was already parked Illegally.•' "Tough," said the voice. ·'Pay the two dollars. They even gave you an envelope. All you have to do is mall it In." "But it's not $2," I said. "This is going to cost us $15." .. Fifteen dollars." the voice exclaimed. He's as cheap as I am. "It's entrapment. We'll fight this to the highest court in the land." I looked around. What would Perry Muon do? Gather evidence. Photograph the scene of the alleged infraction. No sweat. I'm a photo- grapher. I even )lave a camera. The first shot shows the area ln question as seen from an ap· pro aching vehicle. Exhibit A, your honor. shows 26 cars all parked the same way with no park· ing lines or signs visible. The second photo shows my car between two others. The white line on the asphalt is clearly visible but lt still doesn't look like a parking space line. Something's wrong. Aha! The "T" shaped line s hould be where two spaces come together, but it's been painted on sideways. There should be an "L" shape at each end but they have ~ed sideways "T" shapes instead. It's an open and shut case, your honor. The ticket is from the West Orange County Municipal Court, off Beach Boulevard two miles north ol the San Dteio Freeway. There tbe lacly says I thould brln• my ticket in between 1:00 and 9 :15 a.m. Monday throulh Tbunday or on Wednesday aftemooo between 4:30 and 8 :15. "Maybe we should Juat pay the money," the voice says. "All that ta necessary for evil to triumph ls for tood men to do nothing." Benjamin Franklln or somebody said that. We're going to court: , I arrive at the appointed hour, ticket and pbotocraphic evidence in band. I sign a paper affirming that I have read a paper I am too nervous to read and the lady points me toward court.rOom number two down the ball and to the right. It is filled with miscreants. They aJI look guilty. One is talking to the judge about going 85 miles per hour in a 25 mph residential zone. Another is ~ndering if she can serve her l wo days in jail next week instead of this week. "Let's go back and pay ~e money," says the voice. "It's too late," I say. "Besides, right and . justice are on our side. It's a bum rap. And we have all those other innocent people who got tickets to defend. They haven't the time to come here or the photographic evidence to prove their innocence. We owe it to lb.em to present our case and then have the judge issue a writ or an injunction or something to stop that crazed meter maid from locking up innoc:ent library patrons. Justice muat prevail -and $15 is $15.'' Ju.st then the judge lets somebody off. The next offender bas his fine reduced from $25 to $5. I belin to feel better. The judge doesn't look too t.oqb. His si1n says Phillip E. Cox. He is calling people up five at a time and going through them pretty quickly. Some explain their problem; he agrees and they 1et ofl. Othera ex· ptam an<1 get a reduced fine. Some ask for a trial while others plead guilty and go to traffic school or pay a fine. I practice my speech. My name ls called. The lady in front ol me speaks right up. She has been cited for parking in back of her apart· ment building. She says nobody said she couldn't. My mind blurs over and I don't hear what happens to her. It's my tum. Judge Cox reads the ticket. "City lot, out of space," be says. "Yes sir," I say. "I have this picture taken soon after the ticket was written showing 26 cars all parked the same way with no parking lines or signs visible to show that they were parked improperly.·· The bailiff hands my first photograph lo the judge. "Were all these cars there when you ar· rived?" he asks. "Yes sir," I say. "Fifteen dollars suspended," he says. "That's all," says the bailiff. I'm out the door -a free man. The sun is shining and birds are smging. The whole process took just under an hour. Oh, about that injunction to bnng the meter maid back under control until the city of Hunt· ington Beach gets the lines painted properly on the library parking lot, and the writ to suspend the fines of all the rest of you who were ticketed when I was, I was going to mention all that but everything went too fast and I was a little nervous. And the little voice was talking. I do listen to him sometimes. He was saying. "Don't push your luck.'' Good PR--The few. The proud. The housewife. Ten years ago, America had a ~ b ., d am t ere any other kind.) And who is in public relations and -we want· away no leftover before its rGarbage was to be unisex. ,. anoth~r s.tudy didn't help t.hin&s to~~ him a~ the p~ble.~. ' housework to be a s. ensuous ex· time.' Don't you love it? IR.l ID.llt:I .-, when it circulated statistic~ say· Sweetie, be sa1d, you re perience, lusted after like silky "We'll get billboards that say, Replacing t oilet tiss ue t-~g housew.~rk beads the list ol t.alklq aelf·lmage. I'm going to hair. We want babies crying for 'THE FAMILY THAT CLEANS spind.Jes was to be a "sharing Burn~ut,. ~ syndrome that clv e you tbe bottom line. it and men begging to have their TOGETHER IS SEXIER.' We'll experience." leaves ita VlCUma weakened. UD· Boaaewtves need a PR number own food processor. First, we schedule housewives on talk Laundry was to become an ent.bUllMtic about life and UD.a· CS-• tMm. They're beise. do put out elcbt million bumper shows who will talk about their equaJ opportunity employer. washboard lo the backyard: ble to make decisions. J OU ~· wbat I 'm HJIDI! ttlck~ aayin1, 'HONK IF YOU latest low sudser experience and Man worts from sun to sun . . . The frlebtenhlg fact la They re positively Invisible. LOVE FLUSHING !' Then we do finally we'll have a recruiting Babies in damp diapers would but woman's work is never housework bu a bad name and People 'into waxin1 corners' ads in the trades showing a sexy s Pot . f or a f e w good not discriminate against fat.hers. done! unless we can do something doa•t set noticed. No one quotes housewife saying, ·Reach out homemakers· that s hows a In theory, it sounded terrific about it _ and fut _ no one is them. No one bears them. and dual someone.' Then we 1et woman with the American flag In reality. it JUSt hasn't hap-One survey showed that even going to be doing it in lbe near They're out of tbe .,rast lane. toietber spot.a on aU the TV ala· flying behind her that says 'The pened. Every day a new study the sympathetic b~band only future. They need a concept. liont of a bou.sewife silting in a I e w . Th e p r o u d . T h e confirms what my grandmother puts in a couple of hours a day to "How do we do that?'' I uked. wicker chair and toying with house wives."' u se d t o ch ant over the help bis .. working wife." (ls I approached, a friend of mine "Llaten up," he said. "What her tood saying, ·1 will throw I love It. Libra: A cycle completed Thi.ff may save your life MONDAY, MAaCH 11 By SYDNEY OllAaa ARIF.8 <Mar 21 Apr. 19). Expect surprise or pltasant v arlety , Lo~1·dl1tance com· munlutlon relay• lnrorm1tlon concernln1 travel, Important C1han1ea, entertainment and d\lldr~n TAUalJM I Apr 20 May :.IO> 1Jl1 In , l•t job done hy all41m1ln1 to pr.vloualy ne11leot.c:I de ••II• f'<wu• "" home, property, Hcmrlly ind u l•I)' maaauru ""MINI I M11 y at Juna ~' lmph1t1l1 un r11mmunlc61 ll11n , m11v•m.,nt 1rnd d.ol•lon r• 1ardlni 61 vary 11111clal JH!rtoo Vlr110, *'•ill tulus ttM anottuu <h1mlnl r111ure In acu;nuin rocu• 1la.1 on lr1111 , n11lt11, rt11ll•H relallvH ('ANt'IC• I J1111i1 :u July :m Moneiy OflWI 11. 11HHI what y1111 own """Id he. wnnh mnr11 lhtm orl11ln1lly •ntlr111•Uut l1'11mlly raumofl I• 1>•r1 of IUli naMO ~t:() 1.luly :ta Au111 :1111 Vou 111.it to hurl 11t mMlltr• by riaflnln111 tarm1, 111lllr11f 1u1rllnttnl qutt1Uon1 und c•lu1trlnM oluud• of Hit dfWil>lion Re rull1Uc und 1111r•11•lv11, l.unu uycli onlnoltt1111 with niiull•nt llmln11. proft1rnllvlty v1aoo c Au11. 1UHli•11~ wio Wort. ti.titnll 1ctn•1 for bttll rt1•1.llU1 You ar• on br1n~ or 61 v•rY tmport1n1 dl1111ov11ry. c:111noorn nat ve fl•ur~ promlnunlly pi.it lffnrt• now tHt1r friatt. Dl9'1r .. t 1pprn1ch tn1n1• '111lrttd ,,.., Ufin adventurt 1tnd rnm1nce wm tlO mln1I• Ll9•A IS.pt H·Oct. fll) Vuu Mm• ful_I_ ,,_._.,_ ....... HOROSCOPE DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thia column wlll 1urely aave aome Uves It the people who read it wlll take lt Hriously. Theae 1u1te1Uon1 are clrcle, completJn1 a cycle. a project or a11l1n· from a Loe An1ele1 fireman, Richard Kaut· ment. Luna emphasi1 on desire, creaUvity, Iman, whc> bellevn that he wouJd havt survtved 111 lllllRI plaudit•. powers of penuaalon th• l.a1 V•1•• MOM Hotel tire. Becawie ot what I have lHrned rrom him, I am aure I would ICOaPIO (Oct H Nnv . 11>. Bualn111 and havt aurvtved It, tQ() Thm feel t.he doorknob. If ll ts bot, don't C"areer opportunltlH domlnat• u•nerlo Orl111lnal approach to one In 1uthorll.v ls rtnit, Wh•n rou Oh9'tll into a hotel, make open the door. Ir It l1n 't, peek out.Ide. II It's not hlthll"h"'«t 11.trt ~QU nM nu •ootb where th• fire tilu too 1moky, 10 to the fir• exit Keep a wet towel " ~· h .... 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If there ls amolle out· 1tnCl1ta, P•rlnur o't male PltCi to11 •r t>ll• of In lh• • 'fh• ~mQ~· wt-i t•rnhl•, hut lh•Y •ldti, )'OU will nHd to cloae It. lnformatl«m yo11 can comu up wt cAmpltlt wert~• I• W fl•t -.ck IA\t=:lr room11 I which ~·111 the bathtub with wa~r Wet the towel• •Lory wnul ~v• tMlenjlll •8 fir ttaYI• th'~ dldn'l and lhffl• ind atu" them around the door. 4~1/~IUllM 'J ,.,, 2CJ •• .,., •• , • •·•l•I na1u1, ~v· •Ir ~·¥•· ,,. I• ~ hlfttl l•tll• In all ff lock Mil V•nl.a with wet towel• and 1heeta. 1u1r ~ Hl•m• 4cm1lnii ta; ptif1Qn111I OtJJirJo Qttl n~m•, l\nft t al ht w •NI ir b~ •hQuld Uthe wall• are hot, u1e the Ice bucket and l>•l# 1, •u~tlt UUMllCH CQmmun4 ffiQfll lhlfl· 00$ QR lAp •h• '11 m-yoMr lrouHr throw as much )Nater on the wall• as you can. 1111u1 1tlhmll1m. 1 ·fil Qthora r1voal thoJr Ph•P• CP~•l llr ffHtr P9PhHtO'l• ,. room key Put a wet cloth ovar your noH and mouth. 111,.., ~'r.'! curd• IJll)lfll t<1 che,.l. J,qw·~.S>' Mp IAnt•ft lht n-4•14• tahJt1. 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T h1 mMl'4n wqm1 "' DtUl11 Pilot /omllf11ldl1,pJO, To r«Jl)lt 1114 ~"'· ~"' alltlJ'-""' orel11 lhl DaU11 Pllof ullv1r1. con_, '"' lm•I o/ on odwrflH,.,.,., '" "'• BMltda,11 #dlt101t Call HM1tl. A~ llw ~ COGiii llw °""''· Mutf# NWnttCMf NW .. ,,, .. '"' r I ----·· .-... # ....... -·-~····· .... #~ .... "' # Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/SUnday. March 15, 1981 Cl 1 • --::-'-•---- Group raises . 811 7 ,000 for ~001e BY SANDll JOY 6f .. .,...,~ ..... cam.tmu ii 292 days away. But that was the season lo the air at South Coast Repertory Theater Thunday nl1bt. member often ta a woman with leas Ume for volunteer w~rlt than her predeceuon, Mh. Carlson said, they continue to have a •lront in· tereat In community involvement through volunteer work. ....., • I The occasion was a community reception held by the Junior Lea1ue of Newport Harbor at which the lea1Ue l.aaued a challen1e. That cballen1e was coupled with a Sll7,000 donation to be wsed toward comtructioo of a new home for dependent children lo Oran1e County. The $117,000 is the net profit from the league's Christmas Company, a gala 1boppln1 fajr held each November at the Oran1e County Fairgrounds. • The lea1ue wanted to do somethin1 extra special to celebrare its 10th anniversary, said League President Nancy Carlson, so Its mem- bers decided to give this gift to the children of Orange County. The money was presented as a challenge grant to the community during a ceremony in SCR's Mainstage Theater. In. making the presentation to William Lyon, board president for the proposed home, Mrs. Carlson noted, "We challenge the board and the community to match our grant." Lyon accepted the challenge and declared, "I guarantee you we're going to meet it." The proposed home will replace the Albert Sitton Home in Orange, which has been badly overcrowded in recent years. The new home, to be constructed on a seven-acre ~ite in Orange, is scheduled for com- pletion within three years on land donated by Orange County. To be called Orangewood, a New Home for Dependent Children, the facility has been de- signed to accommodate lSO children. Once com· pleted, it will be the only interim home for abused or neglected children in the county. Mrs. Carlson explained the challenge grant was a unique venture for any Junior League and that to offer support to such a worthwhile proj· eel as a children's home made her "very proud." When the Junior League was first formed in 1901 in New York City, the first members "were seen as white· gloved debutantes," she noted, despite their hard work as volunteers for worthy projects. However, league members broke tradition, and, despite their debutante image, continue to demonstrate active, "serious concern," for community needs, she explained. For example, the fi rst Junior Leaguers were involved with slum projects in New York Citv in the early 1900s and, in 1925, they sponsored a seminar in Ohio on what even today remains a somewhat controversial topic: "Should a woman keep her maiden name after marriage?". While noting that today's Junior League "It bas been said that today's soeiety woman ii a woman truly coneemed with socie. ty ... •be noted. The Newport Harbor Junior League cballenee crant represents such concern, sbe explained. The Newport .rroup, one of 15 lo Calllornia, is the only league aervinc Orange County. It has 300 active and provisional members and 350 sus- taining members. Participating lo the reception, in addition to dozens of leacue members, was 5th District Supervisor Thomas Riley who noted, "When the league gets going on a project, they do It in the beat way possible." League members initiate projects, be said, "only after careful research into community needs." The challenge grant is the result of a study of dependency programs begun several years ago, Riley noted. Emphasizing the need for a new children's home, Riley said reported child abuse bas in· creased 125 percent during the past five years in Orange County. It's estimated more than 2,000 children will go to the Albert Sitton Home this year. The home continues to experience periods of overcrowding, he said, although classrooms have been converted to dormitories -and, there is no more room for expansion. In recognition of the league's efforts to build a new children's home anofor "10 r,eara of ded- icated service to our community, • Riley pre· sented a certificate of ment to the league. For the presentation, he was joined by first District Supervisor Roger Stanton and 3rd Dis· trict Supervisor Bruce Nestande as well as Mrs. Carlson. Receiving special recognition was William Steiner, director of Albert Sitton, who was pre· sented with two pen and ink drawings. League board member Kathleen Fisher, who made the presentation, explained the draw· ings depict Steiner s tanding next to a child in a crib with the child reaching out to touch his pocket. The drawings, one of a series that appeared in the league's annual calendar, were done by Pamela Emery, a league member. One of the drawings will be hWll at Albert Sitton and transferred to the new home when it's completed; the other is for Steiner's personal use. Receiving special introductions at the re· • ception were board members few the new home. In addition t.o Lyon as chairman, the board in· eludes Arlene Bullard, Le1>Coot, Christy D' Am· brosio, Jim Gilleran, Charles Hester, Robert The wedding picture Zellmer-Howell Morgan Dale Zellmer of Waco, Texu and Cynt.hia Anne Howell of Huntington Beach have been married in Lubbock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Howell of Huntington Beach. She graduated from Huntington Beach High School and attended Texas Tech University in Lub- bock, Texas. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris H. Zellmer of Waco. He graduated from Waco High School and attends Texas Tech University. He works for Payless Cashways in Lubbock. The couple plan to live in Lubbock after a brief wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Eisert MOT ICE ,_..._~M-­ Allee ·-Aortl 1 HALE CIEST "'..,.,...,.,_.. ·-.... cam .. con• ... 557-7234 ... ., .. lmnl NSTUTIAP,AI& CLOSE OUT! LMll-..::noM-.... IA- -C.. F• er.-s .. , mt ,M9'c9tll Mrs. Zellmer Eisert-Schmitt Daniel Eisert of Newport Beach has taken Debra Ruth Schmitt of Placentia as bis bride in ceremonies at Lark Ellen Christian Church in Fullerton. The bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Schmitt of Placentia. She attended El Dorado High School in Placentia and is a graduate of Fullerton School of Cosmetology. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Eisert of Newport Beach. He 1raduated from Newport Harbor High School and is seU-e'mployed. The couple will live in Newport Beach after a honeymoon cruise . RUFFEll'S U .. HOLSTERY ~ wi-, .. w_. ~ Hwlelt ~ 1u2..__..... u CotfoMeM-141-llH z .., ______________ _.10 .... ~ GENUINE INVHTMENT OF EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY Collfornla's Largest Selection ._..____ ~ :> ::c Full~ Lead Crystal Mouthblown Handcut Imported direct from one of Germany's Finest Crystal Factories REG. $62 ea FACTOAY DIRECT PRICE of Bridal Fashions ~·, LafOelt l1t1cloo Of lltdal ,.... 3404 W.1 W..ln'wlller A""'8n1A Santo Arc. Cdllanla 92703 (71A) 53H871 b*'Mo·~ --o1~-----/l\embet Natlonlil Brldll SeMce--------~..,..-.... tfJ ~H£JNPFl'Ll ·• A-HOCK WfNl C011'191f1tftd ,,. °"' ol SOlll'ltm c1111omi.• Ltr~•ll Hite/Ion ol (UIO/>Hfl "''"°'" $39.H . COi.ORS Emetald G,_., Amlllt Arnathytl C11nbe1ry COOtlt Siu. DotCI ~UOy Architect's drawing of future home for dependent children Ihrke, Russell Jedinak. Michael Manahan, Dale Paisley, Tom Santley. Kathryn Thompson and Tom Powell. Ms. D' Ambrosio also is a memJ>er of Junior League. The only member of the new home's board not present was Robert Morgan, who was in New York City. Also present for the challenge to the com- munitr, were Costa Mesa Mayor Arlene Schafer, Juvenile Court Judge Byron McMillan and the presidinJ Superior Court judge for Orange County, Robert Rickles. Reception chairman was Marcia Adler, community vice president of the Junior League. who opened the program. Among Junior Leaguers attending t.he re· ce_ptloo were Mason Dittmar, Judy Smith, Jan Wall-Hempstead Debra-Sue Hempstead ol eo.t.a Meaa and Michael Wall of Irvine have married at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant In Costa Mesa. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waller A. Hempstead of Costa Mesa. She graduated from Costa Mesa High School and California State University at Long Beach. The groom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Wall of Irvine. He graduated from Universi· ty High School in Irvine and the University of California at Irvine. He is employed by R. E. Wall and Associates of Irvine. The couple plan to live in Irvine after a lrip to Hawaii. 3RO ANNIVERSARY SALE DURING MAllCH ONLY 8111ct1d Items In lllncl cut IHd cryat•I 20-500/o HAPPENINGS Presenting a $11 7,000 chal- lenge to the community are f from the le/ t at left J Junior League president Nancy Carlson, Supervisor Ralph Clark, William Lyon and Marcia Adler. Junior League vice president . Brown, Ann McQuoid. Ann Miller and Laura Woodward. all of whom worked on Christmas Company last year Nancy Hanson. last year's Christmas Com- pany chairman, attended with her husband Chuck. This year's chairman, Nica Sheward. was among guests sampling hors d 'oeuvres prior to the ceremony as was Ann Nutt, who'll be installed next month as Junior League presi· dent. Others spotted in the reception crowd in- cluded Junior Leaguers Melinda Mccrae, Carol Lind and Pam Gilmore; Kay Cramm; sustain· ing advisor to the league's board; and Susie Foss, who bandied publicity for the community reception. Mr. and Mrs. Wall Watson-Snyder Debby Snyder and Dusty Watson, both of Cost a Mesa b ecame man and wife in ceremonies at Harbor Cbristian Church in Newport Beach. The bride, daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Robert Snyder of Costa Mesa, is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School. The groom, son of Don Watson of Pasadena and Jackie Watson or Balboa, graduated from Pasadena High School and Orange Coast College. The couple plan to live in Costa Mesa after a trip to Hawaii. <See MORE WEDDINGS, PaceC4) 1AUSTON STUDENTS & GRADUATES CAN BE SEEN IN: VOGUE GLAMOUR SEVENTEEN COSMOPO~ITAN MADEMOISELt.:E . OFF INTIANA'TIONAL AG!ICY ANO ..-ooeL MANAGEt.4!NT OPPORTUNITIES AV~E. ALSO WOllLO FA-.OUI llqE MAll8' NUTCME,.llEUTMlR. ~Wll l'OllC(LAI•. llOIHTllAl OPH ITOCll •Mllll• I wa•uu . It' .. DFR AllllllFlllllA•Z w.....i11111 ..... YOU COULD~ BE A ~R GIRL TOOi ALSO ON TI4E COVERS OF ... ANY O'THE'A LEADING INTERNATIONAL WtGAZJNES Your N.w YC>fil • Toronto • Plf11 ~Ing Connection ._.ALE AND FU,tALE Cl.ASSES NC!li FOAt.t!NG CALL NOW 516-1900 FO A IV ALUA TIOH ~- \ , Culp-Adair Patricia Duncan Adair tJI 01..s.Je -Ohio and Wllllam Stilwell Culp of lrv1De are ..;,.,ec1 to De awrted. Miu Adair's parent. are Mr. l.Dd Mn. Robert Gou.lard Adair of Glendale. Ohio. Sbe ta a craduate of Hlllldale Scbool lD ClDelnnaU and Va11ar Colle1e. St.. oow attendl UC lrvtM. Mr. Culp la son of Col. and lln. WUllam Whltfteld Culp of Clncin.nati. He sraduated from Northland CoUe1e lo Cincinnati and b currenUy employed by Anderson and A.ndenon Insurance Brokers, Inc., Irvine. Heximer-Morgan Karen Diane Mor1an of Placentia and Gary Ray Heximer of Huntington Beach have an· nounced their engagement. Mtaa Morgan 1raduated from El Dorado High School and la aUeodtn1 Cal State Fullerton. She is the dau,bter ol Mr. and Mrs. Gene Morgan of Placentia. Mr. Heximer, son of Mr. and Mn. Norman Heximer of Fountain Valley, 1raduated from Fountain VaUey H11h School and ls attendlq Cleveland Chiropractic Colle1e in Los An1elea. The couple plan a December wedding at Garden Grove Christian Church. Newmeyer-Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Johnson of San Clemente are happy to announce the en1age· ment of their daughter, Deborah Lee, to Thomas F. Newmeyer of Newport Beach. A July wedding is planned by the couple. Miss Johnson is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School, attended the University of Colorado, and graduated from San Diego State University. She is employed aa a ftigbt atten- dant with Air California. Mr. Newmeyer, the son of Jean Newmeyer of Newport Beach and Fred William Newmeyer of Long Beach, graduated from Newport Harbor High School, San Dieeo State Universi· ty. and Loyola University School of Law in Los Angeles. He is associated with the law firm of Gibson. Dunn and Crutcher. · Bryant-Buckingham Mary Valentine Buckingham of San Marino and Blair Todd Bryant of Santa Ana have an- nounced plans to marry in May. Miss Buckinjham is a graduate of San Domenico High School and the University of Southern California. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Buckingham of San Marino. Mr. Bryant's parents are Mr. and Mrs . Donald F. Bryant of Santa Ana. He graduated from Foothill High School, USC, and Harvard Business School. He is employed with Smith Tool. Marez-Sobus Vikki Lane Solms of Laguna Niguel and Enrique <Rick> Marez of Fresno are to be wed. Miss Solms's parents are Mrs. Karolyn Kunsch of Laeuna Niguel and Fred Solms of Huntlncton Beach. She 1raduated from Dana Hilt. Hilb School. Mr. Marez graduated from Fresno High School and California State University, Fresno. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank,Marea of Fresno. The couple plan a May wedding in Mission Viejo. Umatnm-Ballard Bek Ballard of Costa Mesa and Mark Umatum or Newport Beach have announced their engagement. Miss BaUard la a araduat.e of Mercer Island High School In Waablnet.on and Seattle Com- munity College. Her parent.I are Jack Ballard of Costa Mesa and Coo Ballard of Santa Barbara. . Mr. Umatum araduated from Villa Park High School and Oran1e Cout Colle1e. Ria p~rent.s are Leonard Umatum of Glendale and Mrs. Robert Hillinl of Newport Beach. The couple plan a September weddin1 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Orange. Broker-Babcock Linda Babcock of Pasadena and Jeffrey P. Broker of Costa Mesa are to be married in June. ~--~~--RoelcaMll1 relJel M i.f 1 John.son Mi.fa Buckingham Miu Babciod'1 pannta an Mr. ud Mn. Alesaoder B. Babeock of Pa1adeaa. Sbe •raduated from WMttteae Scbool ad Cal Poly SuW.OWIPO. llr. Broker, wboae ~parent. are Bruce Broker ol Colta II•• ud lln. Mary PoreeUa ot Denver, J?aduated fnua l:ltanda Hllb Scbool and Cal Poly San Lu.lJ Obllpo. w..., ... ....,,,...., /Ol'f'M .. bt oticcdll.td from Utt Dmlf Aloi ,. ...., Cl ........ MlJ· addrt.., """'°"lo fM r--. ~.P.O. Bos J~ ~JI•• .... or ew..., .... of llw DaUf oftlon, ,.,.,. CIN JooaUd al .D0 W. 8of .se., coeua Mt•; 11111 B«Jelt Bled., H~"" Btoela, _, JO# N. eoa.t H.,,_., lAQWIO B«lcla. g"fllflmnt• tlaould bt .,..,,...,_ m '°""' or mor• bttfort flw tO!lddMo. Oftd ~ ~­ ,,..,.,, OU bl ~ "' to o... tOHk a/tn tlw "*'· ding. Pfchnl of boCh tlw ~ and groom '°"' be QC· cqted. Tlwl/ •ltould be 1harp blac~ i\nd '°""' glo11W1tw~ color. Heartburn • 18 produced by coffee DEAR DR. STEIN· thousands of other pa- CROHN: I admit that tient1 are seeking the patients are sometimes r e a s o n ' f o r t h e l r foolish. U we uaed our heartburn and It is right brains, and studied there in front of their ourselves in relation to nose. Don't you think this our habits, we m ight is important enough to save time, money and prlnt?-MR .B. daily diacomfort.a. Consider my own Dear Mr. B.: Yea, tt•1 case, for example. I'm a Important. E1peclally 51 -year·old apparently 10. 1 lnce yoar eJl · healthy man. At least perlence LI bonae 09t by my doctors say so after a receet report lD lite taking aU kinds of blood New Ea&lud JOV11al of tests and X rays to find MedldM (lllly 17, i•> the reason for my by814111eyCGka.M.D .• of heartburn. Nothing tale Ullh'enlty of P•· wron1 wu found in my uylvub Depal111Jeal of stomach, eaU bladder or Medlellle. Be .a.died 11 Intestines. palte•t• wlto 1affered I eave up cigarettes, fro• lteartbar•, gu, thinking this might help. belelWIC, dlarrlte~. Bat It didn't. I cut out this lteartbva wa1 tM moet kind of food and that. No promhleat1ymp&om. uae. I stiU suffered so He foa•d tltat LES much from heartburn (lower e1opltageal that it actually in-apltlacter) preaHre 11 terfered with my work. I affected la muy l•· couldn't figure out what dlvldull by coffee lD- was causing it. take. Tbl1 allow• a At last I tried another reflaa ol add ud food doctor. After taking my Into U1e lower 1allet, history, the first thing caa1lq lteart1Hma. he asked wu: "Do you I reeaU scem of pa· drink coffee? If so, bow 1teat1 wile nred lltelr much?" ... ~ lay eat· I told him that was my tlal dewa or ellmlaaU.1 only bad habit. My usual tltelr coffee latake. intake wu at least eiebt Maay admitted tltat cups of coffee a day. He ellmlaat1a1 coffee told me to quit. Within brealla aad tllelr few one day after followi.r)g cap1 of moralal eolf ee h i s a d v i c e , m y was tlte aa1wer to a heartburn disappeared. for•erly atabbon prob· I wonder how many lem. Paintings miraculous RICE LAKE , Wis .. another lens for b'er ( A P ) -K r l a t l n rt1ht eye to enable her Lindber1 i1 leeally to•eeeeouehtopalnt. blind, but that doesn't "Pa1DUn1 t1 almost st.op her from punain• lmpouible for me. but I her art, palntinl, and clo It," the ZS.year-old aelllng it. woman said. Betides the eye lmMI, &be bolds a Ma. Undber&, 2S, wu powerful ma1nifyin1 born with cataracts that glu1 with her left band were removed when abe and the bruab with her ~as two years old. She rl1bt. is fitted with special She bu bel\ID to aup- eyeglHaea and adds port herself by aelllng The u:edding picture Tressen-Mineo Patricia Mineo of Costa Mesa and Daniel Treaaen of Corona del B(ar became husband and wife in ceremonies at Corona del Mar Com· munlty Church. The brlde, daupt~r of John and Elisabeth Mineo cl Cotta Mesa, 1raduated from Ramsey Hllh School ln Jlamaey. N.J. and the Dryman School ln Anaheim. Sbe la employed as a medical aulltant. Tbe sroom. IOll of Ted and Diane Treuen of Corona del llar. sraduated from Coroaa del Mar._ H1lb School and Ora.nae Cout Colle.e. He worlll for Newport Slatlonen. • The couple plan to Uve in Cotta Meaa after a wedd.lq trip to Laite Tahoe. Pellerino-Myen Kat.by Myen of HunUnston Beaeb and Brian PtlleriDO tJI Tuatin have acbaqed wed· dlnl vowt at St. A.Dclnn Pnll>Jtertan Qlurch tn Newport Beach. The brtd•, daupter of Dick ucl Joan J11en ol Huntlqtcn ha_ch1• la a tradaate of Eclllon Hiib School and UOICllD Wiit Colle11. Sbe la employed bJ Malle Mirnr Hair 8aloa lo Irvine. T)M ,nom, IOD ol Mr. ud Mn. Ted Stein of Wn~~· vw.,, 1raduated from CamarUlo Ht1b Sebool. He 11 employed by VJaler Grapblca Carp. • Tbe e..-plan to It•• la 1'lltin after a tJ1p to Hawail. Masked singer WITH BIS fallbful (DOD · Indian) companion Shelby Singleton, a flamboyant music pro- moter, Orion ia using a saddlebaf full of gim- m i c ka, mystery and hype to notch his mark In show business. He says be iB Orion Eckley Darnell and · ORION lives in Ribbonsville, 40 miles soutbeut of Nashville . It's not on the map. He elaborates by saying he's from near An· tioch, a Nubville suburb 10 miles from downtown. Maybe the mask hinders his sense of distance. Oh yea, tbe mask. HE SAYS BE BAS about 20, of various colors. He always wears one for public appearances, and says be keeps one on when he bathes and shaves. "It's a trademark; some call it a gimmick " says Orion, dressed for the occasion in a black slit mask. "It gives me some identification and a con versaUon piece. "Willie Nelson is known for his bandanas and Minnie Pearl for ber bonnet. And how about KISS or Alice Cooper? Wby paint your faces and dress yourseU in snakes? "But the mask is not what I'm all about. I'm not mysterious, but the mask puts a touch of mystery to it. I'm like everyone else." BE'S ESPECIALLY LIKE the late Elvis Presley. He sounds like Elvis. He has black hair like Elvia. He dresses like Elvis, with flashy out· fits and flared pants lep. He lists bis fllvorlte sport as karate, which also was Presley's bobby. And he liked Cadillacs and motorcycles, as Presley did. Shortly after Presley died, when national tabloid publications speculated sensationally about Presley fairing bis death, Orion appeared in bis mask and put out his first album. The title? ''Reborn." "I sound like me," he says when asked about the Presley connection. "I dress the way I feel. "I don't think Elvis bas sustained my career. It may have helped it, but I'm myself and have something to offer. In fact it may have hurt me more than helped. "It helped to draw some fans who thought I was Presley, but on the other band, many disc jockeys won't play my records because I sound like Presley." Phone1 1tolen DENVER <AP> -It used to be that people stole only phone books from public pay telephone booths. 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"'u.lo9 ,._ u Mlr.U I '"AMEIUCAN POP'" IRI n•1 · ,..._,.,, , ..... ,I~~~,.;.~~:. --a 9CU-2G '"AMERICAN HOT WAY.'" IPOI ....._fJIMCe,..,..,n.JUT.'11L I. fl•, .... (11m~r:-=:1·~~!€.r~~ __ , __ ... ,_.,.., ....... ... ---.aTWO,.,. ._. AC.tOl:Wt AWMee "TUl"(PQ) t:9.lltt.f"'M,1e-J ---·-i.--"8AQC ltOADI'" (It) ,,...,.,_ .. ~, ..... ,,_ ..... OI n. M .. u.illlle.,_._ ··AMEIUCAN PO, •. (R) _ ......... -tM.t'_. "AMERICAN HOT WAY.'" (PO) -. ....... -,,_ ......... ........... .............__ .............. C:,.~ ~.:::.,. ··All. NIGH~LONQ'" (R) "' ,.., '"SEIUAL" l"I Wiii\ ltftlltan Acc•-Y .,,,,. v-Own AM ---·-"--"IACK "OADI" l"I -00a1tONCO llLL Y" (POI --91-MIOU.0.,- "AMIJllCAN llCW" l"I -"TOMMY" IN> _..,. .. _ .. _.._. . .,.. "'" HOUt~" f") -"TMI lea.AND" f") -- NSW YOU <AP> -About JJ yean a,o, Ral)Jb Waite, tlM klndl1 fatber of CBS' "The WaftOQI," made la11 Broadway debut tn a dram, abMl a Vietnam war vet and bll fam.tly, ''Tbe Watertna Place." It cloeed on opentna ni•ht. Palntul, be says. "After all that worll, 10 years to Jet to a Broadway 1bow, one I loved, to have tbe lead ln lt, I reall1 tbcM.ltbt I was flnaUy comin1 lnto my own. "ft WE&B OVE& AT Sardl'a celebraUna. T)len a bad ~ came ln. Tbe producer came over and aald, .,,,at'•·lt.' Next moml.Dt, J woke up and said: 'I think it'• time fOf' me to blow town for a wbile. • " The while la over. He'' back oo Broadway, starriq ln StriDdberc's l'Tbe Father" at tbe Circle in tbe Square. The premiere la oo April 2, tbe run until June 7. When be blew town ln 1989, be went to Hollywood. There, it'• said that ii a atrugUng New York actor aeta luclly, be often aoes cruy, is ruined botb u a human and an artist. • THE r!CI' OPPOSITE happened, saya Waite, a st six.footer with a low, rumbling voice, a wea red face, piercin1 blue eyes and a gray.necked beard he's growing for "The Father.'' . ··Here, the excitement of theater, of beinl an artist, gives a real sense that you're on an adventure. That's good, bul it also can be used lo cover up a lot of destructive behavior that goes oo for years." When Waite went west, be landed "Five When you deal with the devil somebody's bound to get burned ll TOllCI Saddlebaek · 581·5'80 lllYl•E • WooeltHMlge · 551-0656 Cll(CI( DlllECTOlllH fOll lllOW n•u OllAHE · OranQe Milli · 631-0340 OllMllE · UA Clly Cinema • 1134-3911 WUT• .. •n• . UA Ctneml • 893--0546 ~, ,.si. llllooJ<S' ~ Mee De* "' Orange Cout OAJL V PtLOr/SUnday, March 16, ~981 Cl Ea1)' Plecet," and t.be .,.._, ''The Waltou," now ln ltl ninth 1ea1011.-lle allo ltarred la several TV movies and JUlt ftDJJbed ooe for CBS, '1GenUeman Tblef. '' And be cot rich and famoua, 1"blcb can be the launcblnt for bad crufneJa ln Hollywood. Didn't happen lo him. BE &ECOVBRED r&O• alcoholism, start· ed bis own theater and wraee, produced, direct· ed, acted ln and financed bl.a own movie, "On tbe Nickel." A.ad for the ftnt time ln h1I life found mental peace. "Stl'ange u it sound.a, Hollywood made me grow up, come lo terms with myself," bes.,.. "Three months after 'The Waltona' becan. I knew I either bad to set out or re-adjust my think· int -and stop drinking -or I wu 1oiQc to 1et thz:ownout." Divorced lhe same year he went to Hollywood, Waite, the father of two, didn't become an actor until the age of 32. "The F1tther" marks his 20th year in the buslne11. Before that, he'd attended Yale Divinity School, become an ordained mJnister and served u a social worker. Tbe idea was to pro- mote change, social Justice, but things didn't seem lo work out for him. Al M\f IC.'iAL l'IM\JR£ • c=~~ ><11'1•., IPO. ll'if.jiJl·Sjlltll lOWAMt' C...U WUT lOWAllOS" MllllOll Wo1""nlltl 891 )93~ YllJO MAU So, at • tr1eod'1 su11..uon, tbe bl• cban1e to acU.., studies, then actlnt. Tbe betlnnlnc, at low pay, wu at Joseph Papp'• New York Shaketpeare Fntlval. In later yean of success, tbls experience was to prompt blm lo open hla own theater ln Los An&eles : ( "n WAS DV&ING THE second 'Waltou' seaaon, when the show was on a hiatus. I was mi.latna the theater so much, feelini that I wu really doine up ln TV, that I called Joe about comlne back and doln1 a play. "Well, l came back and did it. A year later, mainly because of my admlraUon for Joe, I thought, 'Why don't I do my own thing out there like he's dolne here.' " And so, ln a small, two-story building in a seedy section of Loa Angeles, be founded what now ls known as the Los An1eles Acton Tbeat.r, opening with Eugene O'Nelll'a "The Hairy Ape." ''At that time, theater in Los Anaeles pretty much meant vanity theater, Just people in· terested in doing plays so they could gel a job la fUm or televlalon, a showcase, really. .. And I fell thal was anathema to the theater. But with 'Ape,' everybody had such a Jood time, il filled such a vacuum for the people an Loa Angeles who love theater.'' ''This sophisticated, sl•pstlck romance Is a happy surprise:· -P~ullnt' Kati. Ntw Yorktr M<1g.u1nt' NOW PLAYING ...... c;,,,, ~ u.uu· W'OOOlalOGI """' ~~I ();,~~ IDWHOI" CllffMA CHTlll INIOOlllMlllST l.OCI( t.loss>0• V~IO •-.ne.., I 12 6.U6 ·~' o/10 CIMEDOME EDWARDS' MlRIOfl Hl·WAY 31 DRIYE·IM Cosu t.IN 919 "" Orange 634·2553 Costa Mesa 631·3501 We s1m1ns1er 891·3693 WINMD<Wt ACAHllY AWAllO MOtll!MTIC*llt NCLUOfftO MST~ ROBSRT DBNJRO --l!'J "'-411 .,....._OP I ACADallrl' AWll.M MOMMAT!Oel9 *" (~diSTI CINEMA) -Mf!!l\H!e 540-7444) ('!:!·~~) edwns WESTBIOOK -l-ATlaOCIC-ST ....... 6aO'll ., ..... 1 --... "8UUJfCI UNUa" (11) edwards CINEMA WEST "CHeaper To Keep Her" <"> ''ALL 111111 LOlll''tA) Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 15, 1981 ITwo of Us' inttiguing Come d ian recommendl accidental policy . L06 ANGELES (AP> -EnCU•h comedian Peter Coot, claiming no specific amblUona, says be JuatfoUowstbeUde. Cook, winner ort wo Tony Awards and one Gram. my. and h.la lon1-Ume partner, Dudley Moore, went their separate ways after they complet- ed an American tour with "Good Evenln1.'' Moore wanted to pursue a career In the movies aqd was later cast In "10." "I've floated along b~ppUy on a series of ac· ddents. This show ls a h~y accident," says C4!1!. He ls referring to " e Two of Us." also st~g Mimi Kennedy, w.ich CBS plans to telecast as a spring ' PETEAOOOK tryout senes. The tall, lanky, lantern-jawed Cook plays a smooth and snobbish English buUer. Miss Kennedy plays his e mployer, a New York ta.lk show hostess. The comedy series will run for four episodes. .COOK WAS HERE LAST year on vacation when he received several scripts during the torrential do.wnpours that flooded Southern California. One sc.l'il>t was for · 'The Two or Us." "I'd just met with my agent the day before and o~ thing we'd ruled out was an American situation coptedy," he recalls. "There are no roles for E•gllshmen, and if there are and it's a success, yQtJ ' re stuck here for f1 ve years. • ·'I said, 'l can 't come down. Bened.lct Canyon is a river.' So they sent some four-wheel-drive military vehicle to pick me up. I made the pilot, and it was a surprise to get a cable saying it had been picked up.·' • NOW SHOWING $TEREOPHONIC SOUND COSTA MESA ORAHE Sci. Coast Plaza · 714/546·2711 C1nedome . 714/634-2553 (~MIRADA HUNTINGTON BEACH I.A Mirada· 714/994-2400 Huntington -714/848·0388 :olECK DIRECTORIES AND CALL THEATRES FOR SHOW TIMES ... Aaked if be plant to move here, be remalna In character. "I'll Jet even ti takeover. That'• wbatl 've always done. I like worklft& and llvin& ln America. I think my chlldttn would like me to make the move. "But J have a lovely cottage on five acres ln Hampateail, about 50 minutes from London. My wife is all tied up with the hones, goats, and geese." The Marble Arch production of "The Two of Us" is based on the English comedy "Two's Com· pany," in which Elaine Stritch played an American author living in London and Donald Sinden wu the buUer. IN THE TV SERIES, Cook plays a snooty butler whose employment with a British delegate to the United Nations suddenly ends when the diplomat meet.a "a horrible American death." He's thrown from a bucking mechanical bull at a disco. He answers a newspaper ad for a butler placed by a person described as "an English major." Cook thinks he's about to meet a military offi cer. But Miss Kennedy, who placed th~ ad, is talking about her col· lege degree. Once be is hired, Cook's butler assumes colonial prerogative and tries to rule the household. Cook says if the show Is renewed by CBS be hopes to write several episodes. He says, "I like writing . No, that's a complete lie. I like having written, which I think most people do.'• He says a major difference he finds•between English and American television is that American shows are very tightly structured. "In England you don't have to play toward the commercial breaks," he says. "And you don't have to end with a big laugh. You ff ave a lot of editing here, but In England they tend to use what is taped. "The cameras here tend to be stationary in the three and four-camera comedies. In England the cameras buzz all over the place. It makes for more interesting shots. And there you ad lib and improvise more." antaSia 1:15-3:30 ~ 5:45-1:00 10:115 • DAVID BOWIE "THE MAN WHO ELL TO EARTH" 1 :00-3:1M:30 (R) 7:41-10:00 . . THEFIN-A.LC0NFLICT THE lAS'f CffAIYfER IN THE CMEN ~ A HARVEY BERNHARD PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIA'AoN wmt MACE NEUFELD 'THE FINAL OONFLicr SAM NEILL .. Damien ROSSANO BRAZZI DON GORDON LlSA HARROW BARNABY HOLM E.cutiw Producer RICHARD DONNER Produced by HAR~Y BERNHARD Directed bv ~BAKER Written by AND.REW BIRKIN Sued on Chancten.Crcated by DAVID SELTZER M•tc by JERRYOOLDSMini IRl4!B.I l~11t1f11CMTM1tWOCJ ~'.· -••·-CTM~-l~ llU Bru Ptua S2'.l ~339 •CISTl911& Edwards Cinema 979·4141 Everything you've~s wanted in a Seafood Platter • •• and it's only $349 • Crispy Fish • 2 Tasty Shrimp • 2 Tender Scallops • Fresh Cole Slaw • Crunchy Hushpuppies • Golden Fryes 1981 us CWngGjohnSi}ver~ SEAFOOD SHOPPES ~ 3095 Herbor Btvd. Coet• Me .. J ... -...... .,.........,. __ ,_ °""9 ~ ..._ ··-.... 0.-NA& 14115 Jeffrev Roed .. • ....r lrvlne .-.. ._ ..... ,..,. .. COMPLETELY FRESH ... A TRULY ROMANTIC THRILLER." o.vld Oornby. Ntw York ~g.LDIW .. A SPAJUCLING, ORIGINAL, CONnMPOllARY ROMANTIC THllILLER ... TA\.TT, TENSE AND GRATIFYING."' RD Rftd. Htw Ycwk 0.1ly N""' •A FRESH~ FUN, ENTERTAINING ROMANTIC THJULLEJl. WILLIAM KUKT GIVES THE PUREST, MOST CHA.llMING PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR." Joenna Lancfidd. WMCA "A WINNING ENTERTAINMENl: SIGOURNEY WEAVEJl AND WILLIAM HURT ARE WONOERFUl.~ Stvart Kirin, WNEW·TV W.W. "AN ECCENTa.ICTREAT .•. LEADS FllOM ONE SCAAE SEQUENCE 10 ANarHEll ANO ULTIMATELY 10 A SMASHING FINALE.' Vlnttt\t Canby. New YOl1t TllMI "'t>m11"U-"'l\Jll\' "'llll'll~~ AIUlltAJl~fflM WIWAM HUllT. SIC()tJaNn WEAVEll ·OtlUSTOl'H Ell PlUMMDl EYEWITNl-.55~""' JAME5 WOOOS ·"-•..t...io-w.., rtTUl YATU __ ..,_!oTt~l n~•t• ,.._.,..,,.~"<ill~IJIMA" IGUSIQili!UUWil COMEDY SERIES ~ ~~NOW PLAYING ~~ um •u u ,.. cu1u cttn 1vt11£ Bristol Saddleback Westbrook Woodb ridge 17141540 7444 (714) 581 5880 !714) 530 4401 171 4) 551 0655 OIAlm Stadium Drive In (714) 639-8770 David Bowle'" Nicolas Roeg s 111m The man who fell to Earth Also s1amng Rip Tom ·Gandy Clan.· Buck Henry · lt.-m Cinema 5 E>CCWSIVE I rn ~~~!~ ~Mf-1711 ACADEMY AWA RD NOMINEE BEST ACTOR- JACK LEMMON SCOTTIE TEMPLETON DOESN'T HAVE A DIME, BUT HE MAKES EVERYONE FEEL LIKE A MILLION j!£K LEMMON ROBBY BENSON LEE RF.MICK IAJllL..O: Tll.1'.\.' ... u.ot10 PO\'Tt• - ,JO(J.I ""°'4EU.GAJTIIH OtlA81\Sl'I-,flOICU_.,_ Tllllll -JOit~ ~ kllll IJTl.All CAUC4._..m ... ICOIJFEN DEWHURSfl ~-lfl.\Alll SlADt ._,_ • .._ ~ ........, -_..._. ... ~ GOITUD •--Tiii Tl"t.lot''-IO,qlll 1011~\l,.. ltlfMID ~ UIGHT f ~ 11 r' ~1.~1~11~1/~IN ~ ... I ( I --~--._..--.,._ ~-------- CONCERT REVIEW Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 15, 1981 \ C~ssleal etnllr&pdon eoarts eOneer.t erowd •1 DON llO_,.. WWl tMle tbne lmuiun.t.1 Jad auperb 8tllOD pJa1ed it wltb ACb couummate also lbon by Rau wltb hll Alblml cello. ,., .. ....,..... U'Uat.rf, Uae'.=::"ted worb by lloaart, artlltry tbat tbc»e quallU• wen reallnd Tb e piece de r • • i •tan e e , Th9 Aaiade Trio Hm• to Lacuna BMcb • Ha1da and v• u the)' micbt bave tbroqboat tbe evenin1. Wltb tbe •"l>port qt boWewr, WM tDe 8"Ulov• -'"'l'rto la S· Biiia 8cMol trem Ccln.U U.t""8itJ, It.op. IOUDded lD t.M lllb eeptury. 8ut I d&Nla~ tbe "AoliD and cello we were treated to a Uv•· flat llaj(jr, Op. 1, No. 1." Here U.. trio ,... la Liol A.Diel• to pJdl up • fuctutlq tbat tM people ol tbat day never beard ~-ly, v= a.Del opuleat Mcurt. reaclMd tbe crilp, dry tonet, bold espnulv• mUilal CGDtraptlon called a forte-pluo -performed u well. aydn'a "Trio 1n E-Oat Majer'' provided oe11 tDd abarp eontruta that tb1a work de- .......... tn between a ....,,_.cbord and a The flnt offertna or the evenln1 wa1 opportunltiea to catcb ln more Mtall the Wll· maoda. piano. Mo1art'1 "Trio in G Major, K . 5"." Altbouab qu• IOUDM of the atrtn11. 1'be work baa The allecro wu vi1oroua and lively. Tbe Tiie forte-piano, with Malcolm Blllon at it la not cae ol biJ areat work.a because ot tu 1tron1 rb)'tbma lo tbe opeolq poco allecret· ada1lo cantabile wu lyrical witb playtq to the keyboard, provided endl., fuclnation to thin texture and merely auOPOl'tlve 1trtn11, it to, beautU\al. lyrical them• 1n the andante well balanced tbat true •DMmble qiaaUty wu tbe •Ucllet\ee at tbe fourth concert of tbe provided a lood lntroductlcin to tbeM baro· and 1parklln1, yet relaxed themes ln the achieved. Tbe acberao and lluale were La1una Beach Cbamber Music Society. que imtrumenta. prato uuJ. noteworthy for tbelr dynamk coatruta. The forte-piano baa more pine. Uthe enthuaium of the aud.lmce waa lo· OTBE• Ta to • EM~Ea8 Sonya • Monoaoff and John Hau !-frou1bt thelr Domenico Busan violin made lo 1'1at and Albani 1f.onaco cello inade about 1700. .. le11 Julee, ~her overtooa, clearer tone• WJTB THE BUSAN violin Mila MonOIOff , dlcatlve, the Amade Trio'• ml11ioo of and more el.,ance than the crand pianos de· achieved aounda tbat were 1entler, ll&hter performing the elualca aa they ml1bt have veloped 10 U.. 18'b century to accommodate and more articulate. These quallUes were been heard by the compo1en wu achieved. lu1er concert balls and orebeetru. 8 N:.ADEMY AWARD NCMINATIONS lncludln9 II• 111 •I ' •• J• 11:: .. , 1 ... I 111 TIDAT'S· 111111111 PllllLI BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR BEST ACTOR : 1 .. ACROSS 71HeWnpo9 13'4 Aaint t F0t•thome 71GymS)M1 136 Cold cut• I Nobteman 79 Picture piece 11 lllln com. tran.-137 Flne9M 1f5 011• 11 ..,., 141 Mimic 21 Aber plant 82 Knot t42 End llloes 22 Una\jended 83 Hunting 144 Wigwam. 23 Storehoule d09I e.g. 24 Once more 85 Venture 146 Hemp 25J~ 86 Cain's prey 148 Neither drama 88 Eatflf'f 149-pro- 26 Always 89 Oemollsn tundll 28 Grew 90 Barrlen 150 Daybreak: 30 Continent· 91 Foolless Comb. form Abbr. 92 Pinion 151 --- 11 Rlgnt·hand 93 Bloepl'lnta hOUM page 95 Long for 154 Garment 32 -Gardner 96 Arduous 156 You: It. 34 Maneuver-1ou·rney 157 Lyric muse able 97 Luft1: 159 Playful 36CounMI 2 words mammal 37CIOMI 100 Thrun 180 Cream 39 For each 101 - a plea 162 Prophets 40 Minus 102 Vitiate 164 Sharpen« '42 Exclamation 104 Prosecutes 165 Relaxes 44 -Hay. 105 Chaooe 166 Populace worth 106 Biblical boat 167 Elrcrete 46 Holy Ilg. 107 Two-door DOWN 47 Comfort car , I Waterway 48 Hair style· 109 Otstreu slg-2 Ovef 2words nal 3 College deg. 51 lnlorm 110 Sudsy 4 Froat 53 For al'Wa~ brews 5 Armed fleet Poet. 111 European-6 Maled<>Q 55 Profession flstl 7 Morindln 58 Ancient 112 -Deum dye country 113 Sile«• 8 Staff 60Ceue 115 Conductor 9 EK1raordl- 62 Flitted 117 Admit. nary person 65 Before: Fr. 2 words 10 At no time 66 Produced 118 Landed 11 Biota out seeds property 12 Zionist &8 Spetlb1ndets 120 Rodents group 70 Odin's 122 MerQull de 13 Cl\ar1S :>rot her 14 Dueling 71 Bridal 123 Brags swords -·shOwer·· 124 Ward oft :5 Calm ;~ ean -~26 Satisfy i5 Rootws .. :aucet ·~8 Aumora : 7 Turkish lltle ~ 3ketcnes 130 Repute ~8 Cllelum ~:12 '4al' "'lal'l'e svmool 11 Fatigues 20 SIMplng IOUnd 27 Anxloul 29 R«jact 33 While 35 Flees 36 Disappoint- ment 39 Ga.59 41 Vista 43 GtMI Lake 45 Cboll voice 4 7 Ml9calcu-..... 49 SoM flax 50 Pitch 52 NoOle 54 Jug handles 55 lsc:on- C*'ned 56 Of birds 57 Jociley's m411eu 59Taxltlm«S e1~ated 83 Oodge 64 OlacoUfage 66 Hardens 67 Cyprlnoid fish 69 Shadow 72Peel 74 Ma'amate 76 Unlikely wlnnets. 2words 78 Muddle 79 Titled ones 80 Coat fold 82 Baseball team 84 Polynesian god 85 Jacob's son 1)7 Ametlcan editor 88 Fades 90 Ladle ~1 Gets up 92 '"'"'anacnes 9() Thin dlln fM Roman god• ts Sulk Ml~t 97 Signal g!Yw 981~ 99 Unloctcl 10 1 Sodal drde 103 Lettenbbr. 104 Stomt.w 107 Adotabl9 108 Long tlmel 110 T ollllecl 111 Anlmlll 113 Grotto 114 Heedllner 116 Swlel r!Yw 117 Fate 119 Oomel11cate 121 Rotor hous- ings 123 <><:.an 125 Nervous ttlrlll 127 Atwa~ 129 OU source 130 Lo6es color 131 Evident· Arctlalc 133 Winged t35 Concluded 138 One or any 139 Ptoeon nomes 140 Car1et 142 Hula - 143 Petcnes 145 Distant: Prefix 147 Existence 150 Ike's com- mand 152 Allow 153 Edge 155 Label 153 Metric measure •s1 A• tar as ~83 Earth god· l 't'lt NOW Pl AYING IDWAMI' C...UCUTUI CoslJ MtSl 979·4141 ....... ~••wn Fountain V1llty 839· 1500 IDWUll'IAIDlllACK El Toro ~1·5880 UctmllU Wntmlnster 993-0M6 AMC OIWIGl llALl Orange 637·0340 STADIUM DIUtf·t• Orange 639·8770 P4C.,tCS LINCOLN DRIVE·IM Buena Park 821 ·4070 6 K.ADf.MY >W\RD NCWJNATIONS ...-..... 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T,__ FaclOr( lw AMFM lte<eo T"9r"'O-Oua•d Unc1ercoe1 1S.W 11151) !Stoett •371~ \~~\ 599 14.4) OYER INVOICE SALE ON ALL TRUCKS IN STOCK I 20 TO CHOOSE FROM INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE 59795 II 'I SUNOAYf MARCH 15, 1981 SUPERMARKET SHOPPER STOCKS REAL ESTATE MAILBAG 02 03-4 05 Hiking. along the Thames two path is one travel tip for youth. aiming to tour Europe jn summer D6 . ~·· BuSinessnien. cutting cost of leaving Spiraling jilane fares prompt trip b4dgeting By JODI CADENHEAD OI Ille o.111 ,., ... IMIH Last week Tom Morrissey of Ford Aeronutronic in Newport Beach drove to a television studio in Lot Angeles and bad a meeting with the company's president in Detroit. Using the picture phone service set up two years ago is one way the communications firm is cutting down on its travel expenses. The studio at the Pacific Telephone omce in Los Angeles is linked to Detroit, Washington, D.C .. and New York. FORD IS TYPICAL of many companies today that are look· ing for innovative ways to trim spiraling air travel costs, up 30 percent during the last year. Consider a roundtrip ticket to New York that costs Sl,194 first c l ass a nd $886 coach. Washington D.C., from Los Angeles runs Sl,140 Cirst class and $836 coach. Chicago fares are $900 and $672. "In other years I only recall a few people who would ask what a business trip would cost," said Edith McCorkJe. owner of Travel Planners International in Newport Beach. "BUT THAT IS no longer the ·c-a s e . Even f i rs t ·cl ass passengers will a s k coach prices." About 70 percent of the TPl's business comes from executive travel booked by Allergan In· ternational, Bell & Howell, The Irvine Company, Orange County Water District, Procter & Gam- ble, Plan Hold, Tradex and Dr. Beauchamp Inc. Most company executives can- not take advantage of lower fares often advertised by airlines because of restrictions on reservations and staying lime. "II the businessman would ex· tend bis trip i~ could be done much cheaper," said Mrs . Mccorkle. FOR EXAMPLE, a restricted fare to New York runs $298 com- pared to coach fare of $886 and first class, $1,194. She e>u>lained that most secretaries don't tell their bosses about the added savings they could enjoy by following the airline's restrictions. "An executive secretary will say 'We saw the fare advertised for $149," she said. "But they don't read the fine print." MOST AIRLINES offering re- duced fares require travelers to stay at their destination five days. Also, reservations must usually be made in advance and departure and arrival times don't always coi ncide with normal business ~ours . First class travel accommoda· lions are becoming a thing of the past even for top executives, although most are permitted the luxury when jetting overseas. However, businessmen travel· ing in the Middle East are still advised to travel first-class since class distinction is a prom· inent concern there, s aid Mrs . Mccorkle. Otherwise. coach fares are becoming increasingly common, despite the fact that first-class sections are the first to fill up. "FOR THE FIJlST time since I've been in this business cost is DESTINATION Fl RST CLASS/COACH London $3,S02 I $1,2"'2 $1 .. 0 -130 New York $1,19. .. /$886 $125 -60 Washington, o.c. $1, 1"'0 I $836 $90 -60 Chicago $900 I $672 $90 -70 Dallas/Ft. Worth $5"'"' I SAS.C $70 -so a prominent factor," said Mrs. Mccorkle. "It's a difficult time for all of us in the travel in· dustry." Actually the increased air fares are a trade-off for most agencies since they generally collect eight percent of the ticket price and make up for fewer travelers with the higher prices. Planning is the key to cutting travel costs, advised Mrs . McCorkle. Combining several business stops into one trip can mean big savings, she adds. AT SMITH TOOL in Irvine, travel clerk Judy Hill tries to stay on top of expected rate in- creases and encourages busi- nessmen to plan trips accord· ingly. ~ In the past year she estimates that air fares have jumped 6 to 10 percent every two months. "When we're informed of a rate increase," said Ms. Hill, "we immediately put out a n otice so t hat we can buy tickets. '·With nearly 100 businessmen traveling every month a 10 per· cent increase can be significant. "It's the businessman who re· ally has to take the brunt. In most cases they just can 't reaJly anticipate trip schedules." DESPITE THE use or the pie· lure phone at Ford, tr avel ex· penses have jumped from $2.6 million in 1979 to $3.3 million in 1980. Many companies not only try to purchase tickets prior to rate increases, but also try to buy oc· casional discount tickets. Owner follows formtda Prices change so quickly that one major airline carrier ad- vised Tra\tel Planner employees to cheek rates hourly for any in- creases. Priorities add up to prof its, propertie• Part o/ an intermittent Daily Pilot Series on executive at· titudes. From the minute she gets up Dorothy Doan is planning her day. Bob McKay, a spokesman for TWA, blames the increase in air fare on aviation fuel prices that have gone from 11 cents a gallon in 1973 to $1 per gallon. LAST YEAR TWA jets used 1 billion gallons of aviation fuel. "If people shop, there are still going to be low fares. There are restrictions," said McKay. "You should plan and shop like you do anything else." DDDDD companies are willing to foot the bill for the likes of a Hyatt or a Sheraton. pensive hotel at leas t for a drink. Mrs. Mccorkle advises busi· nessmen who can't afford deluxe suites to meet clients at an ex· "A person's personality has much to do w1lh where he stays," she said 'Boost offense' President urges Realtors By PWL SNEIDERMAN Of tM o.llf ""let MAIH Besieged by new government regulations and court challenges, the real estate industry must work aggressively to protect its business practices. Art Godi, president of the California Association of Realtors, declared at a meeting in Newport Beach. Godi, a Stockton Realtor head· ing an organization with 130,000 members, spoke at a meeting of representatives from the Hunt- ington Beach:Fountain Valley, .N'ewport Harbor-Costa Mesa, Irvine, Saddleback Valley, Laguna Beach and South Orange County boards or realty. "We've got to start playing more offense," Godi said. R E SAID THE industry must press for legislation that will permit new mortgage financing plans that will make homes available to people who current· ly are squeezed out of the market by high interest rates. . ARTGODI It would be hard to expect anything else from the lively 51-year-old owner of Pelican Properties and chairm~n of Newport Balboa Savings and Loan. TWA domestic travel was down 22 percent in February compared to the same time last year. In an interview prior to his address, Godi said the difficulty is finding a middle-ground finance plan that will satisfy both · lenders and borrowers. Last year sales at the com· pany topped $8 million and $80 million in sales has been contracted over the next few years. EVER\' MORNING she carries a yellow legal pad to her dressing table, jotting down everything she wants done that day. A copy is handed to each emp loyee at Pelican Properties who check off duties · before filing the schedule. Work begins at about 8 a.m. and doesn't stop when she goes home at 7. Her ••homework·' consists of perusing the contents of a cardboard box stuffed with report s and trade periodicals. "IF I COULD I would in· vent a 36-hour day,'; she hlugbed., "These schedules have to satisfy something in me. I thrive on it." Stories about the Newport Beach businesswoman's days of trapping and selling muskrat.I with a cousin when . she wu 10 are almost legend in business circles. Growing up in the D e p r e a s l o n .m a d e it neceaaary to work if she wanted to have any extras. "It muat have been very difficult for my family to cope with because they're all very pu1lve people,'' ahe aatd. PAMIVB 18 A word· that Mrt. Doan bu never known. Snerletle, attract.lve and UD· believably attentive, it would be hard to imallne Dorothy Doan taklq a \eek Mat to anyone. A• an art major at Mlehi1an State 1be never drtam9d .... would own her OWD bUllnesl. "t Wal ler· rtbJe at matb, •• lbe ooaf.....t. NevertbelH1, wben 1be' • .,...... Of, ,..... .. Dou 1J Mnl ...... DI> Hotel accommodations are not as critical to travel expenses, althougti several companies have asked employees to forego deluxe accommodations. He explained home buyers still long for the era or 5 percent interest-30-year loans, while lending institutiohs demand flex· ibility to charge varying interest rates for the duration of the loan. Allergan International in Irvine maintains a suite tit the Balboa Bay Club and one in New York for visiting executives. Godi a lso said Realtors must continue to battle legal challenges to their multiple listing services. IN SUCH SERVICES, HOUSING market information is shared among real estate agents, but is not open to the public. A SINGLE room at the Waldorf Hilton in New York is $60 to $125. In W ashlngton prices are $60 to $90 and in Chicago, $70to$90. Godi predicted that if the multiple listing practice is eliminated, many small sales offices will be forced out. or busi· ness. The real estate official also asserted that the industry is in the midst of a transitional "future shock." Despite such high costs, most "We're facing tremendous changes in our industry," Godi said. •'J think we have a job of shaping and controlling what happens in the 1980s." Buhhling's troubling Drop tap temperatures to stop scaldings By PAT DUNN Of .... Dally "'"' ..... Each year some 2,800 persona are injured by excessively bot tap water in tbe home. Many injuriea are severe and some are fatal. Children under ace 5 and the elderly are the most fre· quent vlcUma. , While these poups comprise only 18 per- cent ol the naUoo'a populaUon, they au.ffer ap· prox1matelY 61 percent of the •tlmated tap water ~aids in thll country. Of ue auctl deatba in four yean, some ,116, or 73 petcent involved the above ace IJ'OUpe. AN O&GANllATION rao• Seattle, Waab., peUtloMcl tbe Consumer Product Safety Commlulon <CPSC) 1n June im to ettabllab a maxlmum!'mperatun HWnc of 1IO cteareea F on new reeldentlal wawr beaten. ID the 1prlq ol Im, UM commlallon ln•lt· eel publlo eommnt about approprlaw tem· peratun Mttinp Im l'9lidmtla1 waw beaten that ...id ~ tap waw ecaldlq wttMut curtallbll edequate hot w.._ iUppU• ta UM bome. PendiDc a ftna1 decllt. • tbe petlUOD, tbe ~m mlulon 1q1e1ta tlaat OGMap:aen lower beater MWqt to tbe IOftll ....,.llture wlllcb will prowtde ................. Lonrtq tbe NMIDI .amo wUl .....w IMl'l1 ....... m•.,· ~ ad_,.t1 wm .un~ • tblrd..,,.. ~ ! I if exposed to 150 degrees F water for only two seconds. Burns also will occur with exposure to a· water temperature of 1'0 degrees F for slx seconds, or 130 degrees F for 30 seconds. About five minutes' exposure is required to cause a thlrd·de1ree burn when the water tem· perature ls 120 de1rees F. CONSUMER CLOSE UP The procedure for coollna water in the bome dependl on the method UH,d for beatlq. Here are 10me 1uiae1tJona from the CPSC: -rELBCralC WATI:& REATl:U. Aak the electric company to adjust the U»ermottat. Tbia ll tb• aafeet way of reeetu.n, the eoatrol. _ ... If you chooH to make the temperature ... Justm,at younelf, 1tart bJ llauttlDI off e~t to the wawr bffter. Tum off tbe drewt bNAtw or Nmoft tbe fUle that 1ervte tbe waa.r beater. Mott electric water b1ater1 Jlave two tbermaetatl, botb ol wblcb must be on the Hat 1ettlftf for tbe beal*' to OI**· To Naeb tblm. remote the...,... ud lonr aeeeee panell, U. DUil ...... the IDlalatloa ....... ~ ... ibenDOltatl. · I UM ................. -tuna tlMttlal °' < ... •An&" .... DI> t •I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunde~. March 16, 1981 · Savings spread Can lupermarket• keep double coupon clipper•?, By MARTIN SLOANE DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -I a m disbj.ct manager ror Safeway Stores, and I read with great interest your recent column on double coupons and how they were spread· lng to different parts of the country. I sent the column to our division manager, and both he and his stair were very impressed. They decided t'o offer double- value coupons Mondays lhf'OU8b Wednesdays in 64 of our stores ln Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi. Missouri and Texas. I thought you would like to know that not only the thrirty consumer reads your column but mana ge me nt in the supermarket in- dustr y as well -and that your column played a part i n our endeavor. -Pat Bearden, Little Rock , Ark. DEAR PAT -Maay tlwa.U oa bellaU of all m y readers who live wltllla a day's dilve or any of your t4 stores and wM llHe take• advantage of your offer of ~le co.peu. Offering double coupoas llvH · 1tere managers an opportunity to med muy aew customers. Tbe challenge Is for tllem to keep these customers coming back wtlll low prices and good service. G ... lmek UNI beat wlabea. ~ DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -I r eceoUy cut a coupon and I noticed that the expiration date was "June 1981." Does this mean that lt expires on June 1 or on June 30? -Debbie from Dayton. DEA& DEBBIE -: Tldl II takea to mean tlaat tile CCMIPGD will be acceP'ed at &be cbeck· oat coa.ater tl1ro.1b the last day of tile moath. SMART SHOPPING TIP: Chris Johnson of Gladstone, Mich., tells us that she puta her coupons in order of lowest value to highest value while she is waitina oo the check-out line. "So many cuhiers have thanked me for thla," she says, "because it makes it easier for them to ring up the coupons and it s aves us both time." She will receive my "1981 Guide to Coupons and Refunds." So, send your s ugges- tions to me in care of the Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1580, Costa Mesa &2626 Write to the following address to obtain the form required by this offer from Nestle- Nabisco: Free half gallon or milk Offer , P .O. Box NB-222. El Paso. Texas 799'17. ~--------------------------~---------· I CUP 'N' FILE REFUNDS : I Soupt, C..,fy, Sftaclr ~-• l ~ll•JI IUCHAltl>IC* MINTS. Receive• SI rel..nd. Send lh• I I Clip oul lhl1 Ille and -H P II with slmllar <•-"-ofl required refUftd form ano """ proofl of pure.,. .. from I coupons beveraot rtfund offers with beverage any Rfcll¥cllon Mfnll. TIM proof la lhe frOflt panel fro"' COUPOnl, tor .. ampte. Sl ... t COllKtlnQ the needtcl jlroofl the a-ounce cello bt9 Or the l!19rtdlitnt llAtt-1 lrOl'fl I of PurcnaMt wnlle 1oo•lno for lhe required refund forms tlM 1-ounGe boa. 1 a.p1,.., July 31, Utl •I th<! ._ITWr'llet, In new>pa~ra •ncl ~ilrwt, and I wnen 1radi1>9 with lrl<tnd1. Olfers may not be avallabi. I ~~,•~Ir:,~:,' of lllt counlry All-10 •-• to recel~• 8 IUICH'S Cllo<olates Off tr. Atcelve a i..e of any Brach• ChOCOl•tes S.nd the required refUnd form -tht tronl PtMI• from any two 12· or lkunc:e ~ of Brae"'' ChOcOlalK. E•PlrH J-30. IMI. HE RSHEY'S FrH Candy Glv .. , .. y, Re<tlve a ala· PtO lr•y ot Her~y • •nd Reese s <•ndV. Send the re· Qu1,..d rtf..nd form •nd Un1vtf'WI Proci...:t Codes from lh• boltoms Of any h•o OI Ille touowlno Ht rs!Wy'll- A tf'St ' "'"' P•<• tf•Y' M r Gooao.r, KrKkel .. Htr\ner • Cnoc.01a1e, Htr~Y a Si-coal O#k Aolo Kii ICtl Rtts. \ Whttc!wtmaullll, Reew°\ Cr....Cnv _,;"- ~~;\l>ey • ChO<of•I• woth Almonds E•plres JUM lO, ~LANTEllS NUTS •I ~•fund Oller. Send lhereq<olred TRtDaNT FrM Tootnllnn h. RK•l•e • L•ctona tootl\llruSll. Send the reqwlred refund torm and ono Unlve<s.t ProcNct C-from Trident Vaf·U PaO 'Um offer la llmllecl to twO tooflbru\Na ~, hOUMllOld E • pirtt AYQ..ll, ltlt. YILAMINn Eaay Money Rtlund Receive a Oort certlllca .. f<w $1 or U . For SI. Mnd the required rtlund form and any tlw Vel•mlnll wra-ra. For u , ...,., the form and a19M ,.,.,.._,. lndlcalt your store a namt •no adeln 'Hon the rorm. E •I>""' Junt lO, ltll Bonual Tlltw ollera don I require forms CAM~•ILL Kid~-"u tto• no .... _ ....... ,,, •. Monn. U3'9. Aecelwe a 'IAllnlt U SIMI·-._ S..0 12 Unl .. rsal Product Codts lrom 10"-or U ·ounc• Camlll>tll'l Cl\fCll.,, M-1• Soup and-or from So.Ip tor One Goto.n Clltck.., and NOOdl"' So.Ip Tiie -n '' t lt.o ave1lt ble lor tl\rff UPC&.,,., SI EaplrH May JI 19111 rtlund lorm OM proof of purcnHe trom Pt..,~ Ml•ecl TOTI NO'S Refund Otter, Po Boa 41•1. vo ... no Nut\ •nd lwo prooll ot Piii'< haw lrom Pltnlef"S Co<l11•11 Amerl<a, Mlnn SSM, Aec:tive a SI rel-Send lilt Pu nut\ Tiit proof "Ille Mr Pe"""'t' cul from the ltd proof-of.,-c,,.sa _.. .. from two Toltno a E •tr• Puu or• 11 OUl'Ct or •••oer can E•pire• June lO, 1'11 ~ckages EllP<rH Aprll lO, IMI _____________________________________ J NOTICE OF SPECIAL REAL ESTA TE INVESTMENT MEETING taAWlll IMVIST~ CO. IMC. wll caa•d • ....... to •ewe • Real Estate vs. other Investments • Tax Shelter • The Inflation Problem • Current Real Estate Economic Outlook CALL TOM MARSTON FOR A FULLY ASSUMABLE LOAN - There will be a special presentation and slide show on the properties included In the next TRAWEEK INVESTMENT FUND. INTEREST ONLY! WM., w.rdl II 6-.lO,.... ._.. C.-,._ ...... ~ .... 7\e1oport Equity 'Funds· In c Licensed Broker Since 1971 (714) 760-6060 RA WlllC IMVEST..-n CO .. IMC. no w .. 1e1.p. St. ,,200 M.-Delley C21lt 122-9157 Medical Professional Space in Irvine EXCFLLENT OPPORTUNITY WITH IMMEOJATE AVAILABILITY! The'f.• hrdnd nev. hu1ldings "THE ARBO R" are locaced centrally in che \itv of ln1ne One of the fa\tl'\I g rowing mastt'r plan cities in the lC•untry. II ha' excellent acces\ 10 adjacen1 surface screets and the fret:"'.t} netv.ork. a' v.ell a\ immil:iiate proxim ity to local housing. (11,en 1he dl·mographio and location i1 has to be o ne of tht' ouis1and · mg tommen 1.il )lie\ tn Orange Coun1y. This. coupled wi1h the design of the huildtng\. 'hould make i1 both an immed iate and long term \U(l t:". T arnutze r ·H amilton Developmenc Co., Inc. 714/557-2792 Contact Christopher Bennett McNeil Securities Corporation, lD coajactioll wttb Waddell and Reed, lac., Invites you to a free Special laveatment Seminar Featarln& tbe McNeil Real Estate Fa.nd XI, Ltd. Date: Tue9., March 17, 1111 Time: 7:30 P .M. Location: Gr•nd Hotel • Crown fl Room An•helm The guest speaker will be Steven H. Gerber, Senior Vice President, McNeil Securities Corp. A1 there la limited 1ealin1. pleue call for reservaUona. Harold Bostwlc~ Robert Koscbnlck (714) 730-0202 Prospectuses for McNeil Real Estate Fund XI , Ltd .. will be distributed. If it 'sgot whee Ir you'llf'nov~ it fas9r In a DallJPllot Thi• 11 not an alfer to Mil nor a IOIJcltatlon of an etfer to buy these Securttln. The olferln1 ls made only b1 a current Proapedm. classttled • :;Call ·S678and a endlyad- ~viserwlll help you tUt":n your wheels into cast"t. COLLECTORS CORNEA Rare Coln• & St•mp1 GOLD & SILVER Prices for 3·1341 0.1• C-'411 M Sii"" Cl. 512. U hy S.N Kr119orr-""'.U Ull.U Maple Lael t4M.• '*-• 100 Corona• ...._,. ...,,,. SO ~HOS Wft.• $6tlM 90~ Sit....,.~ I~ IMS~ ,_.,___ ... c-... .-...... (714) 55l-t850 South Coeet f'tue Vlll•g• -.. -.... (U-____ , SHOPPING AOVfOE lolJ •atlifaetloa Aims matcher~ rSso.ooo to $soo.ooo U INCOllEHCOl'EllT.Y~ How to find out what you need from a Job lot · your own satlafactlon and to uiake a Uvin1 will be the focus of a free four-part wort,hop epo~ by the Women's Center at Golden West Co!le1e. start.in& Wednesday. Geared to people who are Juat atartiD1, re- entering or chan1in1 careers, the aeries wlll be conducted by counselor Christine Aros-Trube, from 7 to 9 p.m., ln the Community Center adja· cent to Gothard Street ii\ Huntington Beach. The first session wlll deal with usessin1 ln· teresta and aptitudes and applying them to occupa· tional categories . On Mar. 25, workshop participants will Iden· tify educational programs or individuals who can provide information to help find the desired job· matching persQnal preferences to occupations wlli be discussed April 1; and puttlnc your best foot forward to interview and get the job will be the topic April 8. JOJOIA -A cro, wliloH tl!M lift c-... .................................... owww., •• ' .. ,...........,.._......., ...... c: ....... ... --.0&.f-:r-.. -.~ ··-k- DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? If you have just filed your new Fictitious BualneH Na"'e and have not yet submitted It for publication, plea~e don't forget that the limitation la 30 days from date of filing. The DAILY PILOT w lll publish your statement for 140.00 . Our clrculatlon Includes the entire Orange Coast area and legal notices appear In all edttlona. In order to submit your statement for pubUcatlon send appropriate copy and a check to THE DAILY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626. We'll do the rest. For Information about legal •dvertJatng please call 642-4321 Ext. 332. Daily Pilai RADIO PAGER '6.6.i PER MONTH For services only Unlimited pages and pur- chase your reconditioned pa-• ger for only $100 with 30 days guaranteed 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 SERVICE • ... ., .. ..tr ......... 1•----•Ca--w ........... ·~·· '1' ••• . .... . •45 ......... .,... • ....... c.w • .- . Contact our '-•,.,_do• .. me. . lur your financing needs (714) 759-1511 AMllHCAttMOlll MORTOMll 230 Newport Center 0<1ve DH1gn Ptau N.,.Port 8eech, ca111orn111 t2eeO FREE SEMNAR ORA~E COUNTY OFFICE CONDOMINIUMS I For those of you burdened by large office rental increases In the 3 years between 1m and 1980 Orange County area office rents increased approxi· mately 60';. Were you a victim of large rental increases? Are you about to be? You are invited to an hour long investment seminar by Grubb & Ellis. Thursday March 2S at 5:30 p.m to learn how the small office user cr,n control C9Sls of occuoancy and take advan age of • Equity Appreciation • Tax Sheller Benefits Participants -Brandon Birtcher-Birtcher Pacific \t1,10r 0 C • l S olh« fOndom1n1um M\tlop;'r -Bruce Rouleau C.P .A.-Ortiz & Rouleau Sptt1.ahst in tax a>Pf('h ol R £ 014 M r<ihop Stan Gale & Bob Oalby- Grubb & Ellis Com'l Brokerage Co. l>lllt'r markl'tonit fOn.\ultanl• Reservations for this seminar are required Office users only . Ask f"or Ann Bruwn Grubb & Ellis C'ommtrclal Brokera ge Company CALL ( 714) 833-%900 CURRENT INTEREST RATES 18°/o·21°/o * • Now. while in lla11on render' moM pa"boo~ \aV· ingi. rare' a le" rhan brea~ even propo,ition. you may earn 180/o to 210/o through tru\I deed invc,l· men1,, *depending on the rate' being charged the borrower. • Unlike other invc~trnent alternatives such a~ Bond' (Corporate. U.S. Govcrnmen1 and Federal Agency Securiric,); Tax Free Municipal\; Mutual Fund\; Complex Oil and Ga,, Real Esta1e and other syndication Plam. the concept of Tru~t Deed Investi ng i'> a rarher "mple one -18070 to 210/o INTEREST on inve,ted capital. depending on the rate~ beinl} charged 1he borrower. An investment characteri1ed by \!ability. \ecurity. flexibility. consi\tency. liquidity and high income. • Each \hOrt term loan arranged b) Heritage Home Loan\, Inc .. (generally I to 6 year!I). i\ se- cured by California Real E~tate. The\e loan\ vary in amount from a\ little a' SJ.000.00 10,SIOO.OOO.OO. • We handle all the detail' ... independent ap· prai,al, credit analy~i,, document preparation, complere e~crow of fund,, title insuram:c, and all collection\. Each mo nth you receive a computer- i1ed printout which account) for each penny of principal and i nr crc~t. In addition. through Heri· age Home Loam. Inc .. you ma) receive a bonus or up to 6 months interest on 801t/o o f the loan balance as allowed by state law, when a loan is paid prior to maturity -thus increasing your yield. • Sound interesting! Please complete. clip and mail 1he coupon below or call one of our account representative!>. No obligation. • Call Collect. @ HERITAGE HOME LOANS 1 A /ll1Mf: l.llAN HHOICf:RAm·: f 'IHM" Open 10 C1lifor11i1 rt\ldcnt\ only! t11700 8e1~h Blvd .. Suite 120, Hun1ln1ton Bnch CA 926'11 (714)M-.llll • (714)tM-1177 I 1201 ~ E. South Street, Cerrito,, CA 9070t (714) "5-1524 . (1131 •1+6344 t444S Vcn1ura Boulevud, Sherman O•h CA 91423 (lilt 50143Ui • C:lll) 511 .. U? Name 1220 E1 Birch Street, Brt~a, Clllfornla 92611 ('714).,..,.... (llJ)6H-1311 hi,. s,n._,. I • ... • 411'"4244 Addrolll' ________ ......., _____ ;..:, City I ' , . . , ... -: , , . ; :: . NY.SE COMPOSITE TRJ\NS!ACTIONS 9UOTA,_l_.,....._ .. .__...__.,N0'11C, ,__,..,OlfWTA .. C*"'911Aflfl'OC* bCllUeD-HN9Tee tY Y .. liaMMe t•T1•n •• I •. AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE 9uoTATio. Ul(LUOI flAGtt .. , ....... 'l'OM,llMOWtn, •lo(J"'C, "W, IOf .... NTIMlff &a9 C*l•MTUTOO IXCMllMtUOUNllHOIY1JllaUOA"Ot•lltl!lf lh ..,. l .. Market c .. ~nalysis Ill llllS ll llllSllllLS ..... bt·U Orang. Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 15, 1981 Don't eovet tllat eondo SUCCESS FORM~T LISTED • l18098aTl.a&llll DSAR BOB : We live ID • very DlU 'coDdomlalum wblda we owe. Our montblJ •mor1a11e ,.,....t, taetudlal ~tu. 1.1 rru. lo Mlcldon, ft paJ a '7T IDOD ~tenan~e fee totbe eGDdoownen• auoeladoa. yean a10 •b• fouDd it oecenary to abandon her own marketin1 ft.rm to hell» mana1e bb inveetmentt. Startln1 wltb a 15-untt apartment complex in Cotta Meaa, Jbe completely re· world Mn. Doan bu UW. aympatby for women who complal.D tbat thelr sex ii a hlndranee to their careen. "The world la full of women wbo are self·lmpoaed v l ctim a , who m a ke themaelvea dependent on others," ahe a aid. • • • llrt . Dou la often crtdli.d wronlfully wttb 1tartln1 the n ut "woman'• b ank" in Newport Beach. 1 SHE DIDN'T. Three yean •to 1be helped start Newport Balboa Savlnts and Loan, the flrat state-chartered S&L e1tabll1hed in the Harbor However, a llmllar cOlldo apartment Just a, few doon away ll now available for rent at '8C>O iper IDGMb. Our thoulht la tO Mll our coado, l.Dveat tbe IDGDe)' In told or tometblq elM, ud rent tbe :u.Jolallll condo to cut our expenaee. What do you ~t 't -Jette. .Pwe ....................... . ' furblab'W it with abutters, Entllah Uthtpo1t1 and potted 1eraniuma. Next came a con· domlnlum project and finally ber real eatate investment c~mpany. THAT'S NOT AN oplnion U1htly cut off. Deaplte her buay schedule, Mra. Doan flnda Ume to lead bu1lne11 aemlnara often geared to wo m en re.entering t he job market. Area alnce 1931. • The bank w as n ever eata bllshed 11 a women'• bank, she stressed. Aaseta at the full service bank were $21 m llllon laat year. D&All ISPF: I &MU &Mt'• a "9pN a.lea. BJ "1llal ,.., nedo, , .. •u ._. all ,.., blftatloll W1e ........ , JOU a.... &O dedacdlu for 'a•e ,...,.rt, tu Hd aort1a1e latere1t Hd • REAL ESTATE MAILBAG lleff .. .-..er laflailoll YkUaa reater aa rellU rt.le la~ 7ean. 1&'1 U.. &Ila& nt1U laa nau... "' a ,.....,, ... ee••ared &e &Jae M&-of ...... Bat lf J• eoaalder •kept pace wtda la· '• reau are a baqalJI !let cos& ol owalaJ a Hr•u reattas. plu &lie We appreelaU. la Hlae ot ou C1l1TH& eomdo. •'U be •09eJ a.laead la &lie a-1 ra by Ml aellla1. To compete yCH1r aet afte ·tu lllM>me owaenlltp COit add you &ax cleductlble Wy mort111e la· &ereat a8d preperty &H, pe ape f7M. MalUplJ llta& amout by you lacome tu bracket, Mela aa • percea&. Tiiie resal& repreaeau Jo•r lneome tas dollar 11vla&•· Sab&rac& Ula& amoaa&, SZlt la Wa eumple, from ,_, moatldy paymeat total of $8%2. Tlae SllZ reaalu la clo.e &o tlae .... rent for die adjolalnc coado. Bat don't for1e& lite probable market vaJ•e •P· preelattoa of yoar coedo, perlaape *51 &o SIM per mCH1Ul. All till.al• coaaldered, yoa're better off owala1 tba reaU.1. l/llele .. rml••••••e•"C•.,.,._ DEAR BOB: Several years ago I inherited a small office building. But it is subject to a life eatate for my 60-year-old uncle. AJI he does is col- lect the rents. He never puts a penny into main· taining the building. As a result, it is a mess and is at least SO per· cent vacant. I'm worried that he may live many years and by then this building will be worthless. Is there anything I can do? -Mrs. I.S. DEA& M&S. l.S.: Yea. See a real ea&ate a&· &oraey lmmed.lately. A llfe &enu& wlliM> does not malatala Ute property can be removed by coan or· der for eomml&tlaC waa&e. Yov ucle la laarm .. 1 &Jae valae of yCH1r re· malader ntate la lite bllJJdia1. U ate doesa'& alaape ap, &tie ~ caa term .. ate &Jae We estate aad q•le& &We la yoar aame ahee. llert••llC' rell•-rbtfl '"" tree DEAR BO B: Is it true that II we refinance the mortgage on our home, the money we 1et ia tax free? It sounds too good to be true. -Stephen McG. DEA& STEPHEN: lt'a tne. Mor&1a1e re· ...... _, .. , .. , ..... ••••e•• .. • e..c •·•~ -d••f DEAR BOB: Recently we bad a amall flre which damaged our living room. The insurance company paid in full to rebuild lbe damaged area. In fact, it's now better than when we bought the house. But they didn't pay in full for replacing the damaged furniture. The adjuster paid only the depreciated value of the Items destroyed. Were we cheated? -Boris M. DEAR BORIS: Probably ao&. Moat llomeowaer'a lua.rHce policies pay flll.I replace- mea& cost of die dam11ed atnctare ba& only lite carreD& vaJae of luared loeaes &o penoeal proper· &y . Tlaa&11 _. lite aame aa replacemeat cos&, 11 yoa fomcl oat. CM!-!~ ~~?TMA ~7431 ., ... ·-_ _, .... ·-.... ......... _ .......... , ·~ ----Ceilw-...-,._ ~ DEATH NOTICES BAXTER PEARL R BAXTER. Passed away on Friday March 13, 1981. Mrs. Baxter ~~;;~~------------;;;.-;;;. -;;;. -;;;;. -;;;. --. "";:-was a former resident of , Corona del Mar and Costa ,_Cl llO'rHIH -.L. llOADWAT ~TVUY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 6"2·9150 IALT'llHGHOM SMfTM & TUTHILL WISTCUflf CHAP'll "427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 64&-g371 ,_Cl laOTHMS SMmtt' MOSTVAH 827 Main St ~nl~ech PACIFtC YllW ...OllMPAla c.n.Wry Mortuary Chapel 3500 Peciflc V'"' Drive Newport Beac:h &M-2700 -" Mesa. She was an active member of the Corona Del Mar Community Church. Mrs. Baxter was lovingly cared ror by her sister. LIUlan Ingalls, In Plymouth, Ca., alnc;e her move there in October of 1980. Memorial services wUI be held Sunday March 16, 1981 In the local Chqrch at Moriah Hei1hts ~1 .IPlymouth, Ca., 95669. HOUGAN ELS I E FRA NCES HOUOAN , retldent of Costa M e1a . P asse d away March 12, 1981. Survived by two 1008 Rumont W. Hou1an or Corou del Mar, and Nell H. Hou1an of Co1ta Meu. a 1rand1011 Michael H. Hou1an or Corona del Mar. Service. 12 Noon, Moo· day, March ta, 1911 Pacific View Chapel. Interment Pactrlc View Memor ial Park . Pa c lflc Vt e W" Mortuaries dl r e clort. 844-2700. DEAR BOB: At your su11est1on we bautbt a house on a two-year leue-optlon. Everytbl.D1 ii worldna out fine. But la there any way to auard atalnat the owner aellln1 the house to one of bla re· latlvea without our knowled1e? -Mr. L.B. DEA.a ••· L.B.: Yes. You pue•ue op&ioa rtpu .... prtert&y Her a pueUler'• rtou. u •• ...en•••••• seller &raufera ••• &l&le &o ••etee elle, Ula& penoe &akH UtJe 18bjed &o J!"lr .... pudaae rtpu. Bllt lo par4 11aJaat aa1 upleun&aeaa, JM eu record a memoraadam ol you optiea to uy btlyer cu'& 117 lie dJda't lmow abcMI& you optloa. Aak you 1Uon1ey for detalll. '11T WAS LIKE eatlnt peanuts," ahe aaid. "Once I started I just didn't want to stop. And for 1ood reuon - it waa profitable." Despite the bur1eonln1 growth of her company, Mn. Doan inaiata, "I'm a hands on person and I wtll never aJ. low myaelf to expand beyond the point that I can't oversee the work beln1 done." Having succeeded in a male-dominate d bus iness ,.,...p._.., ••E very wo m a n's goal should be to be emotionally independent," she said. "If you can attain a constant at· tltude IO you can really live with youneU, that Is the Im· portant thing. .. A treat m any women can't do that. They're totally dependent on their fa mily and friends for supPort." Summln1 up he r beliefs a bout busine11, Mrs. Ooan a dm itted : "I 'd m a ke a n awful employee. I answer to my own drummer. I'm stub· born and plt ·headed . Luckily I have a terrific staff.'· That all may be true. But she is a lso gracious, good h umor ed and unde niably charming. -811 Jodi CCJd.enMad WATER TEMPERATURE CAN BECOME DEADLY. • • the temperature control on BOTH THE UPPER AND LOWER THER MOSTATS lo the desired setting. DO NOT TOUCH ANY other screws or wir es when making this adjustment. Replace the insulation and the access panels, then replace the fuse or r eactivate the circuit breaker . To check the wate r temperature, use a can· dy or meal thermometer at a faucet. Hot water should not be used for at least two hours prior to the test. A temperature check made first thing in the morning will provide the most nearly cor - rect reading. -Gas water heaters. You may want to check with the gas company for instructions on lowering t he ther mostat. Again, this is the sa fest thing to do. Us u a ll y, ther e is an acces sib l e thermostat. Some have degree readln1s on the control, ot.hen merely show low, medium and hl&h dealgnaliona. Where precise temperature readln1s are not given, uae a candy or meat thermometer at a faucet to determine the water temperature. Check the temperature the first thing in the morning or wail at least two hours after draw· ing any hot water in the house. If the water tem- perature is too high, adjust the thermostat on the water heater and m ake another check with the thermometer. -Furnace heaters . If you do not have an electric or gas water heater , you probably have an on-tine furnace hot waler system usually run on fuel oil. IN THIS CASE YOUR fuel oil supplier should be contacted to have the hot water te m- perature lowered. Reducing the water tern- per ature will not affect the healing capacity of the furnace. CPSC says that a ther mos tat setting between 120 and 125 degrees F may be necessary for residential water heaters to re- duce or eli minate the ris k of scalding. Also, consumers m ay want to consider lowe ring the thermostat to the lowest setting that will satisfy those hot water needs for dish· washers and clothes washers . THE CPSC ADDS THESE fi nal words of warning. Never lake the hot water temperature for granted, no matter where you may be -the office, hotel/motel, etc. Hand-test water before using the lavatory fa ucet, bathtub or shower . Always test the water before bathing young children and infants. Never leave a child or in· Cant alone in the bathtub or the bath room, even for a second . e're going y_our wa)'. - I I Last year, I discovered It was cheaper to ride the bus than to maintain a second car for the sole purpose of going back and forth to work. I've been riding the bus to work ever since. OCTD takes me to work, to the bank or to my favorite restaurant for lunch. I 've even used the bus to take my wife out to dinner.,, Thanks ocro:· Dick Greer Budget & Retearch Supervisor City of C~ta Mesa More people are riding the bus to work, school and shopping. because we've made It so easy with new buses, ·new routes and Improved service. Don't wa1te your money at the gn pump. Save money and ride the bfA. 5~ Is all It costs one way on regular routes . Our friendly phone operators wlll help you plan your trip on the OCTD bus. If you need sched- ule lnlonNtlon, we'll .. nd It to you-FREEi ca11 836-RIDE. "' ' TRAVEL/DELAP LANE · Use caf e headquarter• for summer madne11 0 By &TAN DllA.PIANB It'• the seaaon of 1ummer mlldneaa. Wben youth will be served -and tbe service ll pretty tood lately. Irish. n1iles Flowers, town aleep If travelers to Ireland ctft>Ole the coast road which winds southwesterly around the coves, beaches and harbors of Kinsale, Courtmacaherry, Sldbbereen and Schull, they see some of the country's most picturesque towns and villages, many unfamiliar even to Irish vacationers. It wu off Kinaale that the Lui.sitania was sunk by Germans in 1915. Now it ls noted for its sea a111liog, sailin1 and restaurants. Three miles out of Courtmacsherry, a boating and bathing resort, are the ruins of Timoleague Abbey, once one of Ireland's most important religious centers. Best h1kln1 and b.ltch101: En1laad and Irelaod. You're priced out of wooderfUI, wonderful Copeabq •. Best air farea to Europe are standby. / YOU& MONEY GOES fartbeat in Portu1a1. Sew an American or Canadian nae on your backpack. Put it in aipt wblle thumbins'a ride. European.a like to pracUce their En1ll1h. Best advance information: CIEE, JOS Eaat 42ndSt.,NewYork,NY 10017. Best homework: Read "Let's Go: Europe" written by Harvard Student Aeencies, publisher E.P . Dutton. SOMEWHERE IN EVERY city there's a sidewalk cafe where kids of a1J natiom 1ather. You'll know it by the Coca Cola bottles on the tables. (And the perfume of pot.) It's within a block of American Express. Because that's where you get Money from Mother. This is the information exchange. You'll find where the cheapest hotel is. Where you get the best meal for the best price. The inex· pensive thincs to buy. Where the girls are. • •• Along the road one passes the tiny village where Henry Ford's father was born. This might account for the fact that the auto company started operations in nearby Cork 1 a bout 1917. Sldbbereen has its own abbey dating to the 14th century, a Grecian style cathedral, a salt water lake and Sheehy's Pub where local ladies are known to sip brandy and ginger ale. I DIDN'T KNOW THERE were any inex· pensive hotels left in Nice. It's the fashionable French port where millionaire ~reeks park their yachts. Their 1irl friends, all tanned French starlets, do the beaches in bikinis that would drive a deacon to drink. HIKERS CAN CAMP IN BeECH FORESTS NEAR TOW PATH ALONG THE THAMES Thia ltretch la n••r Lechdttle where the rtver be91na 130 mllea from London Schull, one of the most charming stops along this roundabout, is a small sleepy fishing village with a sweeping view of the countryside from its summit. The mild climate produced by the Gull Stream nurtures wild flowers such as fairy bells, bog orchids and fuschia which flourish the year 'round. It is said that nowers do not die in Schull; they merely go to sleep and revive from hibernation at the earliest opportunity. If you'd like to spend a night in Schul!, the Ard Na Greine Inn is a short drive from the center of the village. Owned by Frank and Rhona O'Sullivan, this charming 18th century country inn has comfortable rooms and a Cowshed bar for a convenient pint. Rooms with bath and full Irish breakfast start at about $20, single. This luxury life costs $100 a day -and that's a room with a view of the parking lot. But a knowledgeable person I know tells me: "Hotel Paradise is over the store, The Louis Vuitton store. So what could be classier? He's the 'in' luggage man. So high on the bog hedoesn'ttaJcecreditcards. '·Across the street in view of your window in the Paradise is Yves St. Laurent. There's a fancy linen shop alongside. A high style equestrian house. ''Rooms are clean and airy and I paid $12 a day. There's galloping inflation all over Europe. So it may be up to $15 by now." * * * "How •hould two of u.t f both young men) carry our money? We intend to hUchhiu rn Europe u.ring ho1tel&: Travel checkl? Ccuh? utter of credit?" Stick with the travel checks in SMALL sizes. American Express never argues if you lose them. Replaced $500 for me immediately. Mine were stolen and I hear many stories of people in youth hostels losing money and clothing. There are some weird kids on the. road. Some come from the Middle East, from Bangladesh, Pakistan. The culture and morals are different. And things lying around loose ap-peal to anybody on the shorts. * *. WHEN YOU GET TRAVEL chedts, they're held together by a brad. Staple them together at the stub end. II you do leave travel checks in a room, the hotel help can "leal" them. The prowler unfastens the brad. Takes one or two from the center. You never miss them unless vou're a careful type who notes each number. (So how did I lose $500? It was lifted by a teen. ager who was visiting my home.). ••• ··Whal do you think are the be1t countrie. for walk· ing and hitchhiking?'· I'd guess England and Ireland because I see more backpackers. I've seen them most in towns, not on roads. do-it-yourself Weller Jewelers KITCHEN DESIGN SEMINAR Free design kit upon registration Bring your measurements to design school Simple as A. B. C. UMIT I PU CLASS• CALL MOW FOi llSllVATIOHS t:u r o -.. Anterlean KJtehen & Hath~ 1741 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach Open 9·5 Mon.· Fri. Sat. 10·3 714-631-7032 BUY RUGS AT APPROX. 4()f ON THE DOLLAR • • •CLASSIC INVESTMENTS • • • PUBLIC AUCTION 1340 Authentic Handmade Oriental Rugs ind Carpets CLEARED BY U.S. CUSTOMS I've picked up hitchhikers in Ireland where most roads are sm all. In England you drive mainly on the big M expressways that bypass towns. I've never seen anybody thumbing a ride on those highways. * * • THE GOVERNMENT ORDNANCE Survey puts out scale maps in both countries. The Irish map was detailed enough to show footpaths across farm country. An English map of the Lake country printed the Roman roads as well as hiking trails. They're splendid. I got mine in bookstores. 1 rented a 28-foot boat and went putt-putting up the Thames, and all along the way 1 ran into fragments of the old tow path. They say it's well preserved for a hiking trip. The Thames runs 130 boating miles through wonderful English countryside. There are fine villages with ancient history. 1 loved it. (Of course, I wasn't walking. I had a motor tied to me .) 40% OFF MEN'S CLUSTER RINGS Upon opening thia shipment, the imPorter found that the goods shipped were different thin those ordered. As customs duties were paid on these goods, we hive been ordered to sell the entire shipment in the U.S.A. Also offered for sale will be other consignments of fine HAND- MADE O~IENTAL RUGS to include.numerous Chinese rugs, Ktrm1n1, T1bfiz'~ Double·b111 Bokhat1t, Kashens, Afshers, pr1y1r rugs, Afghan· ist1n1, uums, C.ucasi1ns, lndi1n p;eca, many runners and more. Sizes range from 2' JC 3' to 18' JC 12'. 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Col Ow Relocatlo11 S9"lce1 A Sl8SDARY OF 1HE FMNE CDIFNlf 111WPOB! BBACB 901 DOVll DBIVI 641-8138 ' ' COltOMA DEL MAR IA YFRONT! E legant home w /incredible view and old world E uropean fee lin_g . Exquisite woods. antique glass. tiles. hardware. wine cellar full security system. pier. slip and spa. rncludes studio apt. 52.750.000 incl. land. :\torph~· Gaston. <Arn> LE REVE "THE DRE AM!" M a~nificentt~· designed 5BR French Regency and Greek <:lass i<.· style residence. 5600 SQ. ft. of Ii ving space. Ra re marble. ha nd car ved doors and formal gardens ove rlookin~ the ba~· and formal ent r ~· co urt~· a rd w ·pool. Sl.900.000 incl. land. Barbara Aune. <A20> , LI DO ISLE LAGOON! Well designed 4BR traditional on corner location w bav on two "idl's' Ci rcular staircase. marble fplc. fc.lm 1l.'· rm and upstairs pla~· room . Slip for two 55 · boats. Appl. onl~-. Sl.850.000. Cath~· Sc:hweic·ker t. !:\21 I BA.YFROMT ELEGANCE! A trulv be<1utiful home. Tall s tate!~· doors clpen t o <1 "parkling pool and gC1rclC'n en tran ce. D l's 1 g n N I b .'· T H E U E R K A U F w high t'l•ilmgs and s un filled rooms . .tBRS incl. large• master suite w his & hers baths. 11hral'\' and garden room on th<' ba\' A ll'as1.•hold t'"lale. SI .700.000. flarbara .. \une I \221 YACHTSMEN TAKE MOTE! l 'p to 55· can dock in front of these e legant1y casual homes on the Balhoa Peninsula. Each w fire place in living room a nd master BRS. Security and inlNC'om s.vs l ems. Great kitc h e n s . Sl.350.000 Be\'erly Morphy Amy Gaston. Ci\23> LOCATION! BAYSHORES! LOCATIOM! 3BR. famtl~· rm and dining rm home w s uper plan to expand. 24 hour securit~· gate commun1t~· w 2 p\'l beac hes . Do na Chil'hester < A2.t l SPECTACULAR VIEW! 3 s pacious BRS and 5 'baths comprise this dramatic noorplan in Irvine Te rrace. Marvelous new kitchen , planked floors. high ceilings and wa lls of ~lass $690.000. Cathy Schweickert. <A25> WATERFRONT CONDO! 2BR. 2 bath lower unit ut the "'.\lai K<1i." Double garage. entr~· court~·ard and huge bayfront deck S.53.5.000. Martha ~acnab . <A26 1 llG CANYON • MOW! Beautiful 3BR townhome on t he golf course ready for immediate otcupancy. Highly upgrnded. countrv wooded atm osphere. complete privac:y on quiet c ul -de-sac location. $,500.000. Bever!~· Morphy. < A27 l PRIME JASMINE CREEK LOCATION! Highl~· des ired Plan 3 with 3BRS. family rm beautiful ocean view and privacy. 5399.000 Tom Allinson Terr~· Hanes. < A28 I PRICE REDUCTION IN IRVIME TERRACE!· Now S399 .000 incl. land for this completely refurbis hed and expanded 3BR & baths home. New kitchen. all new master suit e w •fplc and luxurious bath plus lar~e free form pool Larry Dyer. <A29) I AYCREST! Great 4BR. 3 bath family home w partial view. Ideal for entertaining . Pool. s pa. 2 patios . $.198 .000 incl. land. Dona or Mary Lou. CA30> SPACIOUS CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX! Exceptional corner location South or the highway. 3BRS. 2 baths. 2-story owners unit plus 2BRS. 2 baths over garage. Each has fireplace. patio a nd laundry. Totally separate for complete privacy. Assumable financing. $359.000. Martha Macnab 'Dona Chichester. <A31) FAMILY LIVING IH IA YSHORIESI Beautiful 4BR home w /large master s uite & adjacent office or hobby room and brick courtyard w /private s pa. Guard gated communit y w 'private be ac h es. $329 .500. Tom Alllnson /Terry Hanes. (A32> MEW LISTING IM IRVIME TURACll Terrific corner location 3BR pool home c lose to beaches. Newport Center and all Newport amenities. S329.500 leasehold. Tom Allinson < A3.1 ) WISTCLI" MIW LtsTIMGI Custom 4BR. 21.7 bath home w /courtyard e ntry In prestigious area w /room for pool. $325.000. Mary Lou Marlon. (A34) PRISMIOUS llVIMI 181ACll 3B R home on large lot in s u~r ·Jocatlon . Terrific financing . 1259.000. Coby Ward. CA35) THI ...,..St Sunny 48& 3 bath unlt with vfow ot Newport Center. Spacious and airy Carmella Plan w /loVely patio. 9230.000. Nancy lmbemino. <Aae> C OOPERATIVE OWNER! Great 2BR Big Canyon townhome. S225.000. Motivated selle r. Coby Ward. (A37 > SIMGU STORY IN THIE ILUFFSI SB R Bonita Plan in super location. 3 separate patios. Spani s h tile e ntry. S215 .000. Nan cy lmbernino. (A38 > 41R & POOL • $210,000! Lovely upper bay home featuring open beamed ceiling in living rm. formal dining. large family rm. remote in -law quarters. PLUS lush. private redwood decked pool area. Paula Bailey. <A39> BIWPOBT BIACB RABBOB VIBW CBBTll 844-8100 llG CANYON • CUSTOM ELEGANCE! One of the finest c ust om homes on the golf course. French P rovincial res ide nce of exceptional quality. Dramatic formal li vin g and dining rms w /golf course a nd nig ht lights views. P aneled library. family rm w 1fplc and wet bar. Frenc h doors lead to outdoor brick patio w 1pool and s pa. S2 .300.000. Lynne Valentine. CA40 > SUBSTANTIAL SELLER RNANCING! 38R. 3 bath Corona d el Mar home w /sweeping views of coastline and harbor. Hardwood floors. used brick fpl c and s kylig ht. St.250.000. Jennifer Suchomel. <A41) IRVI.,_ COVE! 4BR. 4 bath home w /lighted paddle tennis court. pool. spa a nd sauna for active ramily living. Some ocean and white water v iews within a security gated community w t pvt beaches. Sl.150.000. Sandie Fix. CA42> OUTST ANDI HG IA YFRONT OFFIRIMG! Dramatic 4BR h ome w /pier a nd slip featuring m ezzanine study. separate family rm plus formal living and dinin g rms. A quality residence throughout. Sl.100.000 incl. land. Sandie Fix. CA43> CAMEO SHORES • SPIECT ACULAR YllWI Newly remodeled and expanded home on large e le vated corner lot. Beautifully decorated with 3BRS. 4 baths. family rm. large island kitchen w 'breakfast area. s pa and exercise room. Sparkling pool. S935.000 incl. land. Belle Chase Lee. C A44) OUTSTANDING VIEW ! Exceptional Harbor Ridge Lucerne model w t3BRS. family rm. atrium w /fountain and a very special master suite w tfplc and r etreat. 5785.000. Lynne Valentine. < A45> PRIVATE VERSAILLES IN llG CAHYOH! Overlooking 6th fairway. this 4BR home features double d oor entr y w twinding s tairway. Elegant 1s t level master suite w /marble circular bath in the round. Garden kitch en a nd fullv air-conditioned. $660.000. Lynne Valentine'. (A461 IEST IUY • MUST SELL! Customized Broadmoor Plan 4 in Big Canyon. Dramatic double-door e ntry opens to formal marble Coyer. Quality throughout this 48R. family rm home w /la rge private garden and patio w /pool and spa designed with compute rized lighting. $625.000. Lynne Valentine. <A47 ) SPECTACULAR OCEAN AHD IA Y VIEWS! 3BR hills ide home w /new kitchen and b aths. Exciting maste r s uite and pvt. pool. Ready for occupancy. S450.000. Claudia Ding. CA48> PRICE REDUCTION OH EXCtrTIONAL 116 CAMYOM DOVER! Elegant. handsom ely upgraded 2BR & den residen ce w /view of 6th fairway. Features security gate. crown moldings. c ustom wall-coverings and large white brick patio w /room for spa. $4.49.500. Lynne Valentine. CA49) llG CANYON IORDIAUX TOWMHOMll Single level 3BR. 2 bath home on large corner lot. Garden. courtyard a nd terrace. Sunny countr y kitchen. Will consider lease/option. S425.000. Lynne Valentine. CASO) PAMILY HOMIJ Re modeled 4BR, 3 bath home w/com blnation famlly rm /billiard room . Formal dinin g, lovely master s uite a n d all n ew a pplian ces. 1359.000. Assum bale loan. Rosem ary Stetz. (ASl) PRI.. NMIMSULA DUPLDl 3BR. 2 bath d u plex l ~ blocks f rom the ocean . Fantastic in vestm ent for winter or summer rental. 1259 000 lncl. land. Low down and owner wlll carry on AITD. Sharon Smllh. CA52l Depml1Wtt: 752-1331 . • SEAVIEW "PORT ROYAL!" Detached and remodeled home w /view of ocean and city night lights . Pool a nd s pa . Gate guarded community. S.525 .000. Da rlene Herman. <A53> TURTLE Roe• HIGHLANDS! Beautifully appointed Stewart. Large sin gle •family residence. Dramatic entry foyer. sunke n living room w /vaulted ceilings. massive fireplace. wet bar . formal dining room w /French doors. open staircase w tplanter ''Island." Kitchen w /ba:v windowed nook . luxuri o us ma s ter s uite w walk ·in wardrobe. $445.000. Lorraine Rennie. <A54 l ,AHORAMIC OCEAN VIEW! Custom built 2-story. 4BR . 3 bath home w great in-law accommodat ions. Game room. fpk and VTF.W. $425.000. Lorraine Rennit>. <A55l TURTLE ROCK HIGHLAND@. "'xcellent com er location for this lovely "Tartan" 3BR. 2 bath. familv rm detache home in th e T urtle Rock. Hills . Upgraded in ea rthtone colors . S249 .900. Darlene Herman. CA56> OWHH WILL HELP RHAHCE! Large 3BR . 21 2 bath custom family home w /indoor spa . Lovely cul-de-sac location and room to park RV. S215.000. Dorothy Lewis. <A57 ) OME ACRE LOT! Ideal a rea for custom country estate w /beautiful rollin g hills. pastoral view and zoned for horses. Room for tennis court. pool and corral. S185.000. Darlene Her man. CA58) IBVIBI WOODBBIDGI VJLI.AGI ClllTIB 881-8700 NI .. 11.UFFS LOCATION! Highly upgraded 3BR. 21"2 bath "Franciscan" model on greenbelt. A must see home for the appreciative. S240.000. Young Park. <A59> A WARM SHOWPLACE OF COMFORT! Don't miss this beautiful Woodbridge Broadmoor Patio home on an oversized lot w troom for a pool or s pa. 2 covered patios compliment this 2-stor y. 4BR home w /formal dining rm . famil y rm and cozy fire place . Assumable financing w la selle r willing to consider a la rge second. makes t his a must see. 5200. . John Richa rd. <A60) IALIOA C H ARM A ND LOC A TION A H D COMVINllEHCE! Come see this immaculate 3BR home in Harbor Highlands. Close to schools. library. shopping and city park. Quiel cul-de -sac a dds to s ecurity and peaceful living . Lots of fruit trees in the rear yard and room fo r your RV. Owner is motivated. O ffe red a l S189.500. John Richard . (A61 ) WHAT A SUPER PRICE! Luxurious 2BR Big Canyon condo provides the opportunity for a terrific Newport Beach lifestyle. Upper level unit set amidst the fabulous facilities a nd a menities and securit~· of Big Canyon . S175.000 with an assumable lnan Susie Weiss. (A62> WOODBRIDGE GROVES! Attractive Auburn. located in t he center of fine homes and very close to the lake and tennis courts . Features include · fir<'plal'e. color coordinated earlhton e decor. 2BRS. assumable loan. As kinf! Sl,!n.90<1 J ean Rud1C'huk <A63 l RARE NOTRE DAME MODEL! Beautiful 2BR. 2 bath townhome in Univers 1tv Park w 1nC1tural wood vaulted ceilings. :.is land" fireplace. air-c:onditioned. redwood deck and patio cover overlooking a beC1utiful garden. ln immaculate cond ition. It won't last long al this price S139.000 .. K athlcen Kelley. c A64 l PRESIDENT HOME W /OUTSTANDING VIEW! ~ B RS. l ·storv T u rt le Rock Preside nt homt> loC'ated m choice location Pool s ized lot This former model home h<J~ CJ Isl TD thCJt is assumable and owner will c·arr~· a large• 2nd TD. EnJoy affordahle luxur~· at S294.500. Lorr aine Reid 'A65 l IT'S INCREDIBLE! Th<1 t's what vou'\I sa,· when you enter the stamt-d glass doors to t h is drama t ic:. totall' C'Ustomi1ed Universitv Park II home Thousands ha,·e been s pent m kitchen and other upgrades It 1s an expanded F ordham model that has been totally "pulled tog<'t her" & this impressive 3BR. 21 '! hath home 1s on fee land. 5188.000. Lo rr a inc .Jackson 1 Afi6 > AFFORDAILE LUXURY IM CRESTWOOD ESTAnS! Enjoy contemporary livinJZ in this JBR. 2 bath. ramblinrt s in gle level home F:lcganlly a p poin t ed accent s are distinguis h e d in th e ope n kitchen arrangement for indoor and outdoor entertaining. This home is idealh· situatecl next to a 1 :! acre park Assumah.le loan as well as some unique financing possihihties Sl&l .900. Lorraine Reid. I :\61 l WOODBRIDGE WITH VIEW! F:xcellent 4RR detached horn<' on cul·de-s<Je w park and mountain \·iew. This pri,·ate home also ha~ a lar ge ~·ard. dccorati\'l' wallpaper in BRS and baths. and a ss umahlt• loans . .-\n outstandinJZ huy at SJ79.900 Oa n .Johnson ( t\68 ) 1010.12-14-16 E . Balboa 3BRSI BAY FRONT $1 ,350,000 IAYSHORIS 2642 Circle Drive 3BRSIDEN $375,000 lt6CAMYOH 3BRSISPA $500,000 29 Rue Grand Vallee 5Deerwood 5BRSIDEN/VIEW $2,000,000 COltOMA D& MAR $225,000 S7 Sea Island 2BRS 1101 White Sails Way 3BRSIDEN/ POOi) SPA $450,000 4501 Gorham Drive 3BRSI DEN/ POOL $935,000 421 Fernleaf 3BRS/2BRS/DUPLEX $359,000 1223 Bayside Dr. 2BRS/OCEANFRONT $535,000 DOYIRSHOllS 4BRS/DEN $325,000 l3CY7 Santiaao 1801 Santlaao ... 4BRS/DEN/ POOLJSPA $398,000 H.AllOltaw 12 Trafalgar 5BRSIDEN/ VIEW $2,500,000 •VM .. 1101.600 163 Strea mwood 2BRS 20Rosemary 3BRS US,900 2 Richmond 3BRS I $169,000 13 Valley View 3BRSI DEN $1050/mo. 22 Blrdlone 4BRSIDEN $230,0QO 1 Silver Creek aBRSIDEN $286,900 5'762 Sierra Casa SBRSIDEN/SPA $225,000 19 Cedanprlng IBM $199,500 15 P ak>I 2.BRSIDEN $175,000 7 Euca}yptua ZBRS 11'9t1TlllACI • IBRSIDEN $690,000 1223 Dolphin Tr rrac• 1918 Seadrift SBRS' DEN/ P OOL $399,000 u.uMA U2 McKniabt 4BRS/DEN/ OCEANFRONT S•s.ooo ~ , •• ooo 240.000 $230,000 • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. March 16, 1981 ,..,,._., Moffce: All real estate a d - v e rtl s e d in th is newspaper ls aubjec\ to the Federal Fair Hous- ln1 Act of 1881 which makes it illegal to ad· vertise "any preference. limitatio n . or d iv crimlnation based on race. color . re ligion . sex. or national origin, or an Intention to m ake any s uch preference, limitatio n , o r d is · crimlnatlon " This newspaper will not knowinJ IY acrept any adve rtisin g for real estate which is in viola tlon o( the law. BIOltS: Act.Hflffrs ..._... cMcJI tt.lr odt daly ..ct report fl'o ron -....atety. The DAILY rtLOT CISloUIMS labllty for .... flnt l•corr•ct lftsertloft ORiy. TWO LONGS 873-7781 780-1317 OLD COIOMA OIL MAI • 3 duplexes new! $420 000 e ach. designed as condo&. luxury features. b.._y one or all three. HAllOI VIEW HOMts • Somerset 5 BR, $349.900. Pride of owners hip • Somers et 5 BR, $349,500. Secluded yard, a gem. • Montego, 4 BR, $259,000. Huge yard -pool & s pa. CAMEO SHORES • $50 ,000 d o wn . O wn e r financing. Ocean . jetty, CdM view. ..... TWO ---------- 1 ONGS HCMIMS for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• G..-al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE A lari?e customized Bur · rola built r har minl! 4 Bdrm home with formal dininl! rm , family rm .. 2 baths. 3 car l!arajle. buri?lar alarm system. heated spa. ct'ntra l air. imported tile. soft water unit & much more Ask mi? $242.900 or will le.ise for St450 per mo Call t<i see Clvde Johnson H It r . 549 2644 THE GOOD LIFE UNIV.PARK I Townhome livm.i at its most presl11?1ous You'll enjoy cozy fires in the mstr Bdrm . balron1es off 3 Bdrms. plus the fun of minor redecoralln,1;? with pa int and n('w ca rpet Thr price of St40.000 1s thc ~~• m thl• a rea For informatmn on I h i s S F. L ~; (' T P R 0 P F. R T Y c· a I I 751-319t t;::SELECT I PROPERTIES INVESTORS SPECIAL $68.900 If vnu hav<' httlc cash a nd are look1n,1;? for a !?Olden opportuml v 111 own your own homc don't wa it, this 1s 11' This lovelv condominium 1' a 2 Bdrm. very dean anrl neat. and located m ;i quiet are a Approx 1matelv S2.950 down and owner will ca rn• 2nd with s m all payments Call now for all the de tails. 752-1700 LUXURY + TERMS ASSUME I 0'/•% Nestled on hillside with a pano ram i c v i e w forever : this home of. fers so many features we cannot list them all · 3600 s q .ft inc ludes romantically inspire d master wing. 4 Bdrms . formal livin~ and dlninit rooms Du mb waiter . supplies the downsa irs family room Oak inlaid bar. complete with brass fixtures Everythmit 1s custom in this executive deliJlht Owner says he ma:/ help you fi nance an it's prired to sell NOW' ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 2UNITS $94,900 Super investment! Two 2-Bdnn units. one witll fireplace! Current in come-$140 mo Pinanc in!( 1 t YT home protec lion pla n included Hurry, this won't last 646-1171 THE ~EAL ESTATERS SANTA ANA HEIGHTS 3 Bdrm ho m e w ith hardwood floo~. brick fireplace. big family rm. Great Back Bay loca- tion. 1132.500. R.U.911ALTY ......... ----- • STARNES COMPANY I ;R"Jdl' OCEANFRONT Duplex. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba upper , with sundeck plus 2 Bdrm 2 Ba lower with separate r aised patio deck. Both units a r e compl e tely furnished with a decorator's touch. 4 + car garage and fa nta s ti c fi nanc ing . T a ke over $426,000 loan including 12l/•% for 30 yea r s. As k ing $659,000. Offer yollr down. Who knows? The owner m ay even carry more. LOOIUH' FOR A LAICil LOT OH THE PENINSULA? He re 's one near the Harbor entr ance. A 4 Bdr m with 3 car garage and room a nd access fo r boat and t ra iler. As king $475 ,000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport Blvd. corMr ]Offt ;fn JAt~n ~,,k4UL" l/f,,,n/lr IEST OF VERSA.IWS Exceptionally beautiful 2 BR 2 Ba . $165 .000. 200 McNeil. :i 104 . Op e n Sat Sun 1-5. See Gillian Lee. 640.4277. Sunny 2 BR. LaTour plan. some ocean view. We ll gri ced at $165 ,000. 104 Scholz. n 130. pen Sun. 1-5. Exec. per~· Qt t) I BR + de n . $185,000. ,) Studio, $89.000. Assumable loan. 200 McNeil # 103. Open Sat /Sun 1-5. See agt. in unit #104. 1 BR. $112.000. New decor. 2 sr.$ 0 L O Js.ooo For lease <3> 2 BR. $750 mo. Barba r a Combs. agt.. 760-8617 YOU CAM-Y IEAT THAT Super duplex located in Old CdM. The property has a 3 Bdrm cottage with new paint and carpets and a modern 2 Bdrm apt w/blt·ins. The owner says s ell a nd he'll listen to a ll offe r s. Asking $289,000. 3 units ATTENTION ;~t.,. INVESTORS 145 E. llthSt. •B ThlJ beautiful vlcw pro ea.ta Me1a perty in Newport Is Youarethewtnner of priced below marke t 4fNe~ value and below ap· ($32value),lo p rah al Space a ge care. y_.... kitchen with breakfast Mar. 17th, aPM at area. Huge Uvlna room. Montiom:r\Ward !a nal with vie w .rt t fireplace and open 4Q5FWy.at •to beamed cat.hedr1I cetl• Cotiti Mesa lnaa. Hldt·•·way master Call 8'2·5'11, ext. 272 to 1ulte. aeparat• chldrent clalm your tick eta. wlna. Duh to the pool. ---*-*-•---Call tDday for de\all1. Owner hlltllr moUnted and will work with very creative nnancln1. Cell 752-1'700 THE 'REAL ESTATE RS - OPEN talSfS MIWPOltT ISLAND. Waterfront home on large lot with panoramic cbanneJ view. 3 Br, spacious rec. room, dock for lrJ boat. Open Swl 1·5. Q 38th St. ~25.000. MODIL HOMI, beautiful & spacious wlth 3 bd r m s , s ing le s t or y. In park-like setting. Community pool & rec a rea , cus tom crpts & drapes, OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5. 1101 Debra Dr .. C.M. $206,500. CALL TO SEE EASTSIDI COST A MESA. Charming 2 sty condo w /lrg fenced rear yard. 2 spacious Br. l'h Ba, perfect for young ramily. $108,500. PRICE SLASHED! $20,000! Waterfront ! 3 Br. w/dock in front & rental unit in rear. Liv. rm. opens to delightful pa tio on the water. Now only $419,500. UDO ISU. Sophisticated 3 BR home w/s pacious liv . rm., formal din. rm., gourmet kitc hen overlooking s unny So patio. $425,000. LUXURY & LOCATION. 3 new homes on p r est igious PENINSULA POI N T nearing completion. Dramatic floor plan including lge liv. rm., formal din. rm., den w /frplc, 4 Br w/spacious mast e r s uite, jacuzzi, bidet, huge walk-in clos ets, security syst e m , landscaping by R. Beeson . COSTA MESA CONDO. Sens ation a l location near 0 .C.C. & So. Coast Plaza. Former m ode l unit. 2 Br. 2 Ba. fi replc .. balcony w/park·li ke view. $98,500. D A v r D s 0 N K E A L T l r N C. 3116 Newport 11,,d '• B 673·9060 of newporl REALTORS 67§..5511 OPIN HOUSI IRVIME TERRACE: Great pohntial for tt. IMa«Jlnatin buyer! 3 Ir & c01tnrtlbl• den/1tudy, 21/J lath • ..,. ... 2ltd ..... -..... addition, IClrCJ9 lot wffft roo111 for pool. s25o.ooo a.Ctffhokl o,... today 1-5. 141' ~Tfff'ac•. IRAND NEW: MGCJftt&.t "°6S .._., 3 1toriu hH)h, fr_..s tNt 5 .._ tW 4 & Hporat• CJUHf 111lte wftlt oc.-.1.w. °'*'"' UM of Copp9'" & wood -...C• fWs ....... .,...loft. OWMr wll ':t. flltmc•. Offwed at $749,500. ~for~ COLI OF MIWPOD IML TOlll 2515 E. Coost Hwy .. COf"OftO def Mar 675-5511 SHE LIKES HORSES HE LIKES BOATS Wha t to d o ? Build your dre am hom e on this magnificent 51h acre site with a vie w from Saddleback to the Ocean. Horses OK. Just minutes to Dana Point Ya cht Harbor & ther e's even room for tennis left over . At $650,000 this represents a terrific buy. EXCEPTIONAL HILLT(f ESTATE ! ,,........_ H.ttor lhltt Lee'"-..... 110 ~ OF ley, Oc .. & ...._ = t1••1fk...t ~ ' .... tir'Cltl~lf'Oll-• .. -11* ... .... 1700 Mio ft .......... -...... to Mttct Y"" OWll dff.or for tNI ...... ........ 4 M4. lllNwy .......... """ 1..-IRM .... ra -" ., .. Mtfff Wte wtftt flnplue, ....0. .... a .,.. ,.,.....,Ye_....._,_ ..~1111• --. ................ lr..._eftWt ...... XIYM..-.._... St,ffl.000. WATERFRONT ffOMES.~NC. UALUTATC .... ~.~ ........... . 2~1:c~ ,, ... .. Canuo S/eo,.., * * ''MAGNIFICOO" * * 6 Br, Pool, Dem View or.. TODAY 12""4 1171.000 ... 4527 ORRINGT ON , A masterpiece home in the "Grand Manner ''. From the prestigiou~ & impressive facade thro ugh the formal portico t o sumptious salon with its 91h ft. ceiling & r aised hearth fireplace. Sweeping ocean vistas fro m all major rooms. Centra l hall plan & separate bedroom wing offers a comfortable living division & assures master bedroom privacy. Tota lly coordinated interior in soft tones & hues. Truly elegant & d eserving o f your a pprec ia tive inspection . * * * * * * Heritage Collection MISA VllDI CHAaMH Beautifully decorated 4 Bdrm home with atrium and separate master suite. Private corner lot , lovely carpets and wa ll coverin gs thr uout. Fo r a n a ppointment to see, call 540-1151 I 00/o ASSUMA&I LOAM A shar p 3 Bdrm. corner lot in El Toro. New carpe ts a nd paint. New central air conditioning . La rge shaded ya rd. Asking $98,850. VA and FHA term s available. For an appointment to see. ca ll 540-1151 5 IDRM POOl HOMI Terrific financing available. Large 2 s tory family home with lovely pool. e n c losed c:o urtya rd a nd s eparate master suite downstairs. All this for only$145.000 Ca ll 540.1151 for more in· for mation ERITAGE YOU GET MORE FROM THE STORE NEWPORT HEIGHTS Lar ,ge 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 expans ion. Dri ve by 504 Wes tminster. Npt. Bch and then call fo r de t a i Is. OCEAN VIEW CONDO Owner MUST SELL this unit NOW ~ 2 Bdrm 2ba Versailles condo with excel. assumable financing. Only $155,950. 2000 West Balboa Blvd. Newpor1 Beach 675-1771 WATERFRONT DUPLEX WITH BOAT DID IN NEWPORT You ·11 love t ouring the harbor & tying up at your own back yard to enjoy t he sunset on your waterfront p atio .• Incom e . t oo. Could be Newport's lowest priced waterfront home . $430,000 LIDO ISU A COTTAGE FOR TY«I The p erf eel hom e to begin your fa mily. You 'll enjoy the tennis . beaches . clubhouse & all of Lido's community a ctivities while your future unfolds. Romantic evenings by the fireplace, lazy afte rnoons on the patio wi II keep the honeymoon going forever . $330,000 LIDO LUXURY THE KID'S WILL LOVE IT! Mom & Da d. too. when you move into this 4 bdrm Lido mansion with 4 baths & den + loads of built-ins & storage s pace. New earthtone carpets throughout are waiting for your pe rs onal touches to create your mast e rpiece. $445,000 Call now for details l tenns UDOtU O'IM .._.Yt·I ~ 14 VIA rTHAC4 ,..MSUU ,otNT .. CfROMT Panoramic view at wedge. from prime large Jot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home, 3700 sq . ft. featurina marine room, e ntry, llvlna room, dinina room, built-ins, etc. $1,385.000. LIDO ISi.i Newly remodeled traditional style 3 bdrm, 2 bath hom e featuring large recreation room & 2 patios. Living room has a ttractive beam ceilings, fireplace & french doors leading onto brick pa t io. Ne w kitchen bit-in appliance s. Close to tennis courts, sandy beaches & clubhouse. $420,000. IAYFROMI' We have several fine homes with pier & s lip. Starting at $1,500,000. RAHCHO MIRAGE Springs Condo , 9th fairway. 3000 sq.ft. 3 Bdrm. 3 bath. fur n. Golf c lb. mbrshp. Will trade for invest. prop. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J 4 1 Boy\1d1· o,.,,,. N B 6 7) 6 16 1 OWNER WIU RNANCE 120/o DOWN Buys this 2 plus den home. 56 months n e w . dou b le i r o n gat e d e ntry, cathedral ceili ngs. brick fi replace, gourmet kit c hen. French doors t o pat io. $179,000. W Al.K TO NEWPORT IEACH Your Beach place this Summer or a ll yea r long. $209,900. Plenty of room for the whole fam ily with 4 large Bdr ms and fa m ily room . Lovely rear gar den and patio c:over Owner wi ll help fi nance. CAMEO HIGHLANDS OCEAN VU , $339.000 Reduced thousands ~ Spacious living room feat u res ~lowrng fi re place . 3 l a r ge Bdrm ~ p lus de n . Gre at assumable 1st and owner will carry a second. ~ CORONA DEL MAR OFACE 673-8550 '" Newport l.ach-4.od& to LlftCJO First PRIVACY OH THE IEACH A rare and ..-.usual offering. a Cmtom hofM In tt.. c ....... of tM pri•ate sands of LOCJWlffo. A spacious 3 b•droom 3 bath hom• with 1•porat• CJUHt ~ all surroundl'"J a .... courtyard and located on a 60' lot on tt.. beach In th• pri•ate coMMUftlty of Laguftlta. Offwed at 2.5 ... aw •. SPECTACULAR WHITEWATER For .... ~...,.. .. ......... 1-....cmt_...,& pl••t•r op•• It••• Ii••• OY...t1 11 11 tM c.-t of Me.. LoCJ1111a .. ach. Thlt 3 ,..-aid f••llr •••• oft.rt •••rr c•••••l••c•, • 9r••t ••f•rtel••••f •r••· pool, loc .................... YtewL Off•re4 at S 1,000,000 wftlt ,. ..... ....,. "-'c ... LAGUNA NIGUEL Lo•.., 4 .._.._ o•...t1 If 1 II M ..... C1 t11 C..._;:. ...................... Hrr••ded ttr ltrlcll p o, •p9nd•d cerp•h, wl•d•w co•ul•91 ••ti wellp•p•rt. OHend. S2ll, too. VIEW-$219,500 SpK .......... of,._.....,. l ldrMt 2 1/J latht, air c11•H•~ f-'Y,....,..., .... aMe. ,,. .... , •• ~ flH pl J..t lth4. AUTHINTIC SP AMISH 'IMHALD IA Y CloasJc tit.cl roof S,_.alt "-· Oceauld• l••r•ld l•J ......... oc .............. d floon. .... c .... l .... l leth1, fa•lty roo•, fortMt ........ Slt0,000. , ...... Mier ....... GOL' COUISI VllW POllltCT w ...... ,.. .... 2 ... 2 ............. c~z:. ............ ,£. , ...... , . . .... ,, .. ,,.,, ..•..•. ••••4,.,._ .. , ..... ... ..... ............ 2 ......IMO/-. I ... ,. ................ =. = .r:;:;::. al .. '·llE 111111 1'1111 CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF-SERVK:E 14MOllOIAY lne&.All ONMS.t.a Two Stories Of Excellence. Sunken Livinl Room With Fireplace fc Bearn Vaulted Celling. Larae Family Room, Full Leneth Hearth, Wet Bar. Plus A Huie Bonua Room. Sellen WW Aaslst In Financing. Pool Size Lot. Aikin& S-,500. a "Joy Of Newport" Listing. 2741 YllTA UMllOSA ... ,., . OPIMIUM 1·1 Rare "Q" Plan Wlth Spacious Living/Dining Room Area fc Cozy ConvenaUon Pit. Ideal Location With Large Enclosed Patio On Lush Greenbelt Near Pool & Tennis Club. Tastefully Decorated & In Immaculate Condition. Perfect Home For Entertaining. Owner Will Carry Second Trust Deed. $230,000. 22AllOUS IAMCHO SAM JOA9'* OPIHSUM l·I Lovely End Unit. Two-Level Townhouse On Golf Course. Two Bedrooms, 2'h Baths. Step-Down Conversation Area With Wet Bar. Beautiful New Camel Color Carpet. Parquet Kitchen Floor & Entry. Only $195,000. 44FAUA6UT MOITHWOOD, llVM OPIHSUM l·I Assumable Loans. Owner Will Carry Financing Or All Inclusive Trust Deed. Excellent Four Bedroom Home . Only Two Years Old. Sparkling Pool With Waterfall & Spa. Upgraded. Earthtones. You're Welcome To Ins pect. Reduced To $184,500. 11 116 Dl"8 Cou.T MIWPOIT TBIACI OPIHSUM 1·5 Smart Three Bedroom Condo Located Away From The Crowd In Quiet Newport Beach Community. Decorator Walls, Windows & Carpet Coverings. Wonderful Tranquil Area. $135,500. Available For Lease. $695/Month. SPICTACULAI YllW COteO One Of A Kind Three Bedroom Condo, With Breathtaking View. Relax & Enjoy The Gorgeous Sunsets From This Beautifully Upgraded Condo. All The Amenities Possible, Such As Sauna, Gym, Spa, Pool With Acapulco Bar. Call Now To Inspect. $450,000. wxuaY COMDO Convenient Location. Three Bedrooms, 2 ~ Baths. Plush Carpets. Plantation Shutters. Skylights. Top Security. Lock Up & L eave Whe n You Wish . Only $255 ,000. Plus Assumable First Trust Deed. COSTA MISA IMCOMI Terrific Triplex In R a pidly Appreciating Area Of Costa Mesa, Adjacent To New Redevelopment Area. Charming Rear House Would Make Great Owner's Home. Other Two Rental Un its Help With Payments & Taxes. Excellent Financing Available. REDUCED . TO $15.5,000. PDa IA YNOHT -IATSHOUS Forty-Foot Frontage, Pier & Dock In Exc lusive Sec urity Gated Bayshores Community. Lovely Two-Room Mas ter Suite With Fireplace, Plus Four Bedrooms, Bonus Room & Den. Stepdown Living Room With Ten-Foot Ceiling. Spacious Dining Area With Wet Bar. Truly Gorgeous View Of Islands & Channels. An Extra Large Front Patio & Deck. Owner Wants This H o me So ld Now . Sl,450,000 Leasehold. Or $2,258,000 Fee. ~.....n"S4ol\IX Located On Quiet Street Near Shopping. Excellent Condition. Good RENT INCOME . Minimum Vacancy Factor . Four Two-Bedroom Units . Assumable Loans. Inspect With Offer. Reduced To~.ooo. MISA VllDl. IHT IUY No Question, But What Th.is Is One Of The Finest Buys In The Area. Lovely Four Bedroom Home On A Large Corner Lot. Completely Remodeled. Larae A11umable Loan. Submit Offers. Only $145,000. •CANYON CUSTOM HOte On A Beautiful Lot Overlook.inc The 18th Fairway. Outatandint Cuttom Built Home . Epitomy Of Underatated Eleaance. Jn Tbe Faml!Y Wini Of The Home There Are Four Lare• Bedrooma Each Wltb A Batb; Master Hai A l"treplace, Two L1r1e Walk·ln ClOHtl • Freoch Doon <>Penln1 To A Brick TerTace. Formal Dmlnc, Gourmet KllebeD Bonut Room With Batb1 Ph11 11aid•1 Quarten. Call For Appointment. 12,200.000. "• "'-.. .._ ..... .............................................. ••••ti 1002 ••• ~ IOOJ .............................................. l I Outatancli~~~n l!ftme of fee land. 3 Bdrm, family room. formal dlnlng room. S Baths. Gorgeous pool. Larae lot in pfestigious area. $725,000 SPYKAll IPICTACl' •I Dramatic ocean, -&ar60r and nlte Ute views. Exq uls ltely upgractelt 4 bedroom with beaut1ful den, 2 fireplaces, covered paUos $625,000. Owner will carry. . TOP OP SPY.USS Gorgeous custom· estate, ocean & harbor views, ultimate design and decorating. 4 Bdrm, ~ Ba, formal dining. $1,495,000 Owner will carry Sl,100,000. THE TIME IS tlJW! Newport Beach 's exc lus ive Peninsula Point offers a 4 Bdrm, 4 ba, New England style residence, built to perfection. An elegantly appointed living room opens onto a bayfront sunny terrace and boat dock, to enjoy another private view of Newport's magnificent bay a nd blue Pacific .. Owner is motivated. Ter m s availa ble . Flexible financing. $1,295.000. Open Sat. & Sunday 12·4 2274 Channel Road QQ, hX\i[iJ~ Ql.'N~rY 675-2311 " ~corr nrnLTT sp f1 mvrsmmr conrn nr You've Arrived at ... me can• Millimire's In I 1• I I t The entire cul-de-sac boulevard (7 custom homes) nestles the first fairway in Big Canyon, California's mos t prestigious country club community. This Tudor estate offers the ultimate in prestige, site, location, view, value, appreciation and financing. $1.2 Million in • assumable loans and owner will carry substantial paper. Exclusive with Cote Realty at $2.3 Million. 2075 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd. Acro11 from BIG CANYON Newport Be1ch &40·57n ........ .,,... u ..... to 4:)0 ""'' ... .,,. c..-n..r.1.,.. (714) l>l·SOSS OPEN THIS WHIENO 1-5 2117 VISTA LAllDO. Your finest bluffs opportunity . "Very best buy". Original area overlooking massive greenbelt a nd lofty pines. A spotless 3 bdrm, 2~ bath townhome, mos t attractively d ecorated. Truly an exceptional price for a prompt sale at $212,000. (Many, many thousands below comparable homes). U I VISTA SUEITI. Extremely popular Plan "X" in lovely setting. 3 bdrm. ram/kit, formal dining room, 2 frplcs, & great wrap aro und patio. Offered at $249,500. 2fl2 9UIDADA. "A big family home". Light & bright 4 bdrm, 3 bath end unit, beautifully appointed. Outstanding sale financing available. At $260,000 (including land). Sfwrec/;ffe Distinctive country charm. 3 Bdrms, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces, billiard room, large central patio with walk-in bar. $575,CXX> 235 DllFTWOOD IOAD OPIN TODAY l·I §ti~l2MA~ A\S()CIAT~~ INC 600 Newport Center Drive • 640-6500 0,... Sat/S.. l·S 61 I Uclo Pcwt& Dr. BOATER'S HIDEAWAY HAVEN Laury, pri•acy, J.way VIEW -bo.t .., ......... wftll ..... 2 .... 2t.. co-op COUNTRY CHARM-BALBOA ISLE ,....,.: .... d .... " *"d ...... ,,_, .... IN•••d CIT. ~ ......... =...._ ...... .....,. I..._.... .t ct.a Ptl.IOO INDIVIDUALITY Atll CHARM Tenffk louffoa .._ .._ _. lfrfft. Ctu ss I g 2·story, 3 ...,_ Ip ~ fololMll dWiM) ""' Mast.r .....,.. w/frplc. Hewty pal•titd, c~ md ~ Two patios. Loods o4 wood. wwwclte ..ct I.a.cl cltanft. $440,000 AFFORDABLE AREA NEAR 17th 3 ldnn. 2ba, condo, patio, wa._hl doMh. Co......ity pool mid rec. F'OCMI\ wall to shops and schools. SI 14,000. WATERFR ONT HO MES. INl RtAl l~TATI 315 Marine Ave Balboa Island ,, ' I~ JI t r' 673·6900 THE REAL ESTATE RS Ask for Beverly Covington at Kenney Real Estate Of c: 768-6663 or Res: 770..88Er1 Dalebout Bay & Be9ch Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COMI WITH US •.• nus PAST WF.F.K WE l.ISTF.D FIVE ABSOLUTELY SENSATIONAL PROP F.RTIBS. THF:SF: OffF:RINGS MAY WF.LL RF. Tiii-: F'INF.Sl' GROUP EVER LISTED IN A WEEK BY ANY FIRM ANYWHERI:: PLEASE TAKE CAREFUL NOTE ONE OF THESE OFl-'l::RlNC:S IS BOUND TO EXCITfo: A PARTICULAR TASTE CJR NEED TIIE PLEASURE IS ENTIR£LY OUHS COMI WITH US ••• TO SPYGLASS HILL TH El<E l~i NOTHING ORDI NARY ABOUTTiilS COMMANDING TWU S'l'Uf1: 'I ENGLISH TUDOR. IF WE ATTt:MPTED TO DESCRIBI:: TH IS AWESOME BEAUTY, IN Dt:J'AIL, WE WO ULD F'ILL TH IS PAGE. nlE BASICS ARE. F'IVt-: DlSTINGUISHED BEDROOMS Fl'/ E MEMORABLE BATHS THEASURED PRIVATE DINING ROOM . BOLD FAMILY ROOM FOUR HANDSOM!-: FIREPLACES RICH COMBINATIONS OF WOOD ANO BRICK ARE EVERYWHERE SUPERLATIVES LIKE "FANTASTIC", "COLOSSAL" AN 0 "SPECTACULAR" SEEM TOO TAME CALL US FOR ALL TH E: DETAIL.S - 4 ROCKY POINT ............................ SI ,400,000 COME WITH us ... TOTifE PENINSULA 10CJo;ANFRONT1 I\ TOUCH Of'' TH I-; MA INE COAST THIS 01-'FERING CAPTURES /, SPECIAi. CA REFREYE OCEAN ATMOSPlll-:RE ANO IS IN H AR M 0 N Y W I TH T 11 J<: N AT U RA L S U R H 0 U N D I N G 1) INFEC.'TIOUS CHARISMA IS 1-:\'t-:RVWHERE Tll E llOUSI!:. TifE SAND. THE OCEAN n.>UR BEDROOMS. QINING ROOM 1\ F' 1 E R C E L Y F R I E N D LY K I T C II t; N <..: 0 M P L E T E L V REMODELED THE LOOK ANO FEEL IS COM FURTAllLE NOT COSMETIC SEE IT Wl11i l'~ 914 WEST OCEANFRONT .................... S 1,250,0Cll') COME WITH US .•. TO DOVER SHORE~ ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL VIEW OF' BACK BAY , OCEAN AND NIGHT LIGHTS. FOUR BEDROOMS <MASTER HAS SEPARATE HIS AN!) HERS BATHS J FAM I LY ROOM DINI NG ROOM DEN TREASURt:D SLIDING ROOF EXlllLARATING ATRIL'M SHIMMERING BLACK POOL AND SPA FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE THE t'INE.'>'1'. EXCLUSIVELY OU RS CALL us FOR APPOIMTMEHT ................ S725,0001 COME WITH US ... TO WESTCLIH THIS HANDSOM!": HALLMARK REFLECTS A LOVE OF TRADITION FOL: fl BEDROOMS . FAMILY ROOM. OINING ROOM . DEN. EXTENSIVE USE OF' AUTHENTIC PLANK FLOORING . USEU BRICK ANI> DEEP MOLDED PANELING Tll E ORIGINAL OWNER AND MASTER BUILDER HAS. OBVIOUSLY, 1-"0UND A WAY o •· P RESERVJNG THE H ERITAGE OF YESTERDAY. NEVER BEFORE OFFERED FOR SALE EXCL USIVELY OU RS . CAU US FOR APPOINTMENT .................. SS95,000 COMI WITH US · TO WESTCl.IF'F TlllS OFFERING WILL BF: ONE OF TH F. MOST TALKED ABOUT IN TllE AREA FOUR BEDROOMS Tll RJ<~t: BATHS /\COUNTRY KITCllt:N fl'LL OF USED BRICK BUTCll ER BLOCK ANO f'RF:NCll DOORS AND WINDOWS STIM ULATES MF.MORIF:S OF TllE PASl' AS WELL AS DREAMS OF TllF. FUTllR F: F:X\LUSIVF.LY OllRS. CALL US FOR APPOIMTMEtlr ..••••••.••••.•• $ 330,000 OPIH SUMDA Y I ·5 COME WITH US •.. TO DOVER SHORES. ENCHANTING 1-·1v E BEDROOM HOM E. UP PER BAY VIEW IS ENJ OYED THROUGHOL T TIIE LIVING AREA PLUS TI~E MASTER BF:DROOM FOUR OTHl!.R SPACIOUS BEDROOMS. FORMAL DINING AND FAMILY ROOM S LOVELY P OOL . YOU OWN TH E LAND' OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE . 1142 GALAXY DRIVE .............................. S 665,000 COME WITH US ••. TO LIDO PAltK ENJOY NEWPORT BF:AC:ll TO IBE FULLEST IN THIS LUXURIOUS CONDO ON TllE BAY YOU'LL HAVE AS IT DOWN VIEW PROM THE LIVING ROOM. AND FROM YOUR BALCONY YOU HAVE ALL T HF: COLOR AND DRAMlA IBAT AN ARTIST COULD CONJURE UP. 613 UDO PARK DRIVE ............................ $650,01)0 COME WfTH US ... TO DOVER SllORF:S F.VF.N WITH ALADDIN 'S LAMP YOU WOULD BE HARD PRESSED TO CONJURE UP A BETTER VALUE. TIIREE SPACIOUS BEDROOMS. HUGE FAM ILY ROOM AN 0 FORMAL DINLNG ROOM TIIE PARK-LIKE YARD, COMPLETE WITH POOL AND ELABORATE DECKJNG IS A DREAM FOR RELAXATION AND PRIVACY. IJU 6ALAXY DllVI ............................... S49S,0010 COME WITH US ... T O CORONA DEL MNl. F'ANTASTIC LOCATION ... JUST FOUR HOUSES F ROM OCEAN BLVD. WH Y SE'ITLE FOR LESS IF YOU ENJOY AN OCEAN VIEW ANO TH E RELAXATION OF THF. BF.ACH T HREF: BEDROOMS FORMAL DINING ROOM. DEN. 21s111s AVlii4u1 ................................... SJts.ooo COME WITH US .•. TO LAGUNA BEACH. POTENTIALLY ONE OIF' LAGUNA'S MOST C HARMING BEACH PROPERTIES. TWO 'BEDR OOMS . T WO BATHS. FOR MAL D I NING ROOM . T WO FIREPLACES. PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW. 168 HILLCRIST DlllVI ••••••.••.•.••.••.•..••..•••.• $219,000 COME WITH US ••• T O WESTCLIFF. IMMACULATE. CH EERY AND BRIGHT THREE BEDROOM HOME. SPACIOUS OPEN FLOOR: PLAN. DOUBLE FIREPLACE: BUlLT·lN BREAKFRONT IN DJNIN<f ROOM. OUTDOOR LIVING -DINING AREA. FREE FORM POOL ANll SPA. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT. 1086 DOVM DIUVI ................................ 1211,001~ COMI WnH US ••• TO DOVER SHOR ES. THlS lMPECCABLEt roua BEDROOM HOME WARRANTS so MANY GLOWING ADJECTIVES IT'S HARD TO CHOOSE -SUCH AS METICULOUS, COMFORTABLE, CONVENIENT AND SUBSTANTIAL. FEATURf;S INCLUDE F O RMAL DINING ROO M, FAMILY R OOM ANO mvULATING VIEW OF THE UPPER BAY. TWO HUGE TREES IN ntEBACK YARD FRAME 11fELOVELV VIEW. ,JIJO SAMTIA60 DllVI ............................ S24f,IOO coMI WITH us ... TO BAYCREST. su&STANTIAL FOUR ' 'BEDROOM HOME. MANY EXTRAS. OORNJNO TOP KITCHEN RANGE. I01d08 LOT, FEE N<.Yl' l.F.ASEHOLD. OWNER MAV CARRY 18T AT U~. 1700 .. ..._ AV .. UI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SJOl,000 co.. WnH us ... TO OLD NEWPORT. £NJOY THE MARINE , • VIEW FftOM THIS BRAND NEW CONDO. TWO STORY WITH • IEDllOOlll IUITE DOWN. l.MNG ROOM PLUS AN<Yl'HER BEDROOM IUIT& UPSTAIRS. CONVENIENT TO SHOPS, 'HOAO HOSPITAL A.ND ftaTAURAHTS. 111 MOl1M .-WPOIT aYD ...................... S llt,000 I 0'8 Cout DAILY PILOT/Sund1y, March 15, 1981 OPIM TODAY l·I UMl9UI IN HAllOl VllW HILLS Ocean view 3 bdrm .• 2 bath on over!1ized lot. $425,000. See Susan Hard-er at 1000 White Sails. UM19tJI IN HillOl VllW HOMIS -4 bdrm., 2 bath, fam. rm., formal dining room, fplc. $241 ,800. See Rosemary Farrar at 1955 Port Ramsgate Place. UMl4~ ... OLD coaOMA DIL Md -2 bdrrm, 2'1'z ba, cozy loft, with patios, decks, etc. $357,000. See Binnie Dixon at so:? Acacia. UMl~tUI OM SANTIAGO DllVE -6 Bdrms., pool, spa and views. Exciting, $489,000. See Biffy Rosene at 2033 Santiago Drive. UHl9iUI MIAl SOUTH COAST PLAZA - Skylights, style, 3 bdrms., den, 2'1'z battiis, near greenbelt, only $169,500. See Sharon Corzine at 912 Powell Court. UNIQUE IM SPYGLASS -4 bdrm., 3 bath Portsmouth model, 180° view. Higlrtly upgraded. $650,000. See Bonnie · Barrington at 11 Tiburon. . UMlqUE IM WESTCLI~ -Incred. 3 bdr·m .. pool and spa, beautiful fini :shing, many features. $297,500. See N acline Croul at 1133 Berkshire Lane. UM~Ci)UE IN IRVINE THRACE -4 bdrm., den, pool, and vacant. See Cathy Cray at 1315 Santanella Terrace, bring $32.8,900. UHll'l)UE IM HARIOR VIEW HOMES - Ta!;teful Monaco, 3bedroom, 2 bath, totally upgraded. $235,000 <fee). See JoAnne Perkins. 2057 Port Bristol. Utilltl)UE IH COlOHA .. GHLAHDS - Totally remodeled, 3 bdrms, lots of ch arm. comer lot. $359,000 fee. See De>ttie Valentine at 468 Serra. UMIQUE IM DOVY SHOUS -View to Fashion Island -4 bdrm, 4 ba. Decorated with splendor. $510,000. See Natalie Fogarty at 1612 Antigua. U.U9UE IN WOODIRIDCH -4 bdrm., 2 bath highly upgraded, next to park, mountain views. $189,000. 20 Whistling Swan. Ut•U9UI IM CAMEO HIGHLANDS - Light & airy. 4 bdrm. pool home, private beach, $324,500 fee . See < Barbara Riggs at 4812 Cortland. • , UHl9UI IN IA YSIDI VILLAGE - Overlook .. bay, charming mobile home, fireplace, deck, $93,500. See Lynda ' Mc Roberts at 52 Bayside Dr. ' llMl9UE IH ORIG. HillOa VllW HILLS 'I --4 Bedroom. pool, fee land and incredible view. $595,000. See Mary Ann Anderson at 2907 Setting Sun. U~l()UI: ti()MI:~ REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 Eaet CoHt Highway, Corotta dcl Mu ~"' H~YI 4J Of THI HST u~s ... TOWM I -~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE !<EAL ESTATE RS IAYllROMT a.-s-•111 1-s 38 .... c •• " •BOAT SLIP·SANDY 8 EAOf + tarce 3 bdrm & den. 2 bath home .tr much more! SS25,000! Owner/ A1ent 173-9187. OCIAM I 'IJ llocb 0... s.t/S.. 1-S 10J411tStrHt Owner has bought a new home & b ma.t anxious for quick sale. Warm cozy dollhou.se! 2 bdrm. 2 car garage + extra parking. Land included at Sl19,SOO! But · submit your offer. l46oa lay rrop. Rfflton •'75-7060• CHOICI IRVIMI LOCATION $81,500 Super upgraded con· dominium. near ever· ything. Sacrifice sale. Seller transferered 752·1700 THE REAL ESTATERS Ctwn&g&w.,. Enjoy this charming Deane townhome with a peaceful. restful at- mosphere. The interior has been exquisitely de· corated. Terms a vaila· ble and owner will carry a 2nd T.D. For complete info <.'all 556--2660. -=SELECT . I PROPERTIES ATIENTION BUILDERS Rare Eastside, Costa Mesa buildable R·2 dou· ble lot -100Xl40! Room for 4 units! One lot has existing 2 Bdrm unit + bachelor. Only SW.000! Owner will carry• Call for details 646-7171 THE !<EAL ESTATE RS COlldo sn.ooo 3 Bdrm . I ~ Ba townhouse type. 2 car garage and lrg patio area. Assume lat T.D. and owner may help finance. Hurry on thlll one! TRADI T 10\AL REALTY HOMES & INVEC,TMENTS 631·7370 MESA VERDE FIXER Superb bargain! Cov. ered entry way leads to a S Bdrm. 3 bath tri·level home with family room. 2 fireplaces. formal din· ing. 2600 sq.ft. of Uvlng area that needs fix.Ing Call now for more de- tails. 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS CONGRATULATIONS!! Ri'M~· OF AMERICA . • • ... honored 4 sales usociates affiliated wttfl RE/MAX of Costa Mesa, Irvine, Newport Beach, Inc. at the 8th Annual RE/MAX'Intemational Winter Conference held February 25th ln Las Vegas. From the left, Clint Moses (8th ln the Nation), Jackie Handleman, Suzee Miller, and Bob Koo_p (2nd lo the Nation) were amon1 43 uaoclatea eligible aa members of the RE/MAX exclusive 100% Club. 'lbe 100% Club la comprlaed of the top nln people ln the, Nation a nd mem6enblp was determined ~>' the amount of commtaalOM earned in 1980. RE/MAX ll a natlonally·franchlsed, 100 percent commiulon real estate firm with more than 5IO offtcee aad 8 ,000 U10Ciatet natiaawlde and in Cullda. Oran1• County RE/MAX offlc• are locl&ld la a.ta 11•• and ln the VWa1e of Wood~ m Jrrill. 'ftle Newport Beach .Offtee 1a 1cheduled to ap111 m A&lrll ol tldl ,.ar. nc•n ls now ln Costa II es• OI • terlna residential pro- perty with: No NecaUve Ca1h Flow No Tenant Problem• CaDttal Galn• Only lllch Return• (not 2nd Trust Deedt) COSTAMISA s•-SIJl,100 OWMa SAYS SIU Not u add.on or con· version. A ttal 5 Bdrm famlly home ln one of Colla Meu '1 nicest areu. Handymans de· Uaht. Call now and save 1 SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 '4-63 '·6990 OlOINAlY PEOPU like you and me live on tbi,s quiet street. They are 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 cou ld enhance their surroundings with a jacuzzi and extensive lush landscaping. It's one or lrvme 's finest commuruttes and affordably priced for yo u. the Ordinary People at just $207,500. IALIOA ISUHD Super Bayfront home with private pier and dock for a 40 foot boat and sandy beach at your front door. 5 bedrooms. 5 baths. fami1y room . . . plus outs ide bath, laundry and 2 car garage. This home is loaded with Island charm. Open Sat & Sun 1·5. 803 N, Bayfront. $1.100,000. IA YFttOMT CONDO - EXCELLENT TaMS Fantastic value with owner financing. This 2 bedroom adult condo has a beautiful main bay view on fee land with boat slip availability. This is the best priced m ain bay waterfront condo in Newport Beach at only $335,000. Open Sat & Sun 1-5. 310 Fernando, #212 . IAYSHORES- CHARM Ir GIACIOU~S This outstanding quality large family home in a private beach community was completely remodeled in 1977. 4 bedrooms, den, family room, and the master suite h as a fireplace and library . Beautifully done with hardwoods. tile, wallcoverings, and brick $885,000 fee . NEWPORT HEIGHTS CAPE COD Fabulous large Cape Cod family home well located in Newport Heights. 4 bedrooms plus family room . Large back yard for a growing fami ly. Owner will assist in financing and consider low down. $.105.000 . SUHSETS, SEASCAPE. SPYGLASS AHD MORE await you in this magnificent Southport. This tastefully decorated 6 br, 41h ba view home has so many options available you'll believe you're in a custom built home. The many tiers of used brick both front and rear add total dimension to the lush gardens . Call for an appointment. $699,500. PRIDE OF OWt&SHP reflects everywh ere in this traditional style of home generous with country charm, nestled in one of Newport Beach's best back bay communities near golf course1 convenient to freeways ana shopping. Enjoy a family-size kitchen, spacious living room with brick fireplace, three bedrooms and two baths. Assumable 9.25% loan, owner may assist with financing. Call for an appointment. $169,900. SPYGLASS This unique Portsmouth boasts a secluded custom pool spa and private courtyard. In addition to the three bedrooms and two baths, there is a detached in·law quarters, extended living room and custom features not afforded any other home in the area. Offered for $459,500. Open Sunday 1·5. 8 Monterey Circle. LIDO PAll C().Oft 1 bedroom condo in Lido Park bl-rise with views of the bay to the ocean. Security building with pool. Owner may carry a sales contract. $269,000. 11• CANYON LIASI Of'TIOM ;Excellent opp0rtunlty to purchase Bil Canyon 's most spacious toWnhome. 4 bedrooms and a same room, ea~h with a bath. Formal Uvlna and dining rooms, study and powae r room. Please call for detall1. Open Sun 1·5. 21 Rue l'ountalnhleau. tll0,000. 2545 EASTBLUFf OR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 640-00JO EASTBLUFF PO(l llJME Real livability for the active family. 4 bdrm with large maswr suite, cozy family room, large rear yard. Park, schools & shopping nearby. Fast. possession. $230,000. · BLUFFS TRl-l£VEI. Beautifully-decorated end unit townhouse. 2 master suites. Quality drapes, s hutters, plush camel carpets, tile entry & sundeck. Many, many upgrades. Move·in condition . Assumable loan. $175,000. Open today 1·5. 1950 San Bruno. PARK-llKE SETTING 3 bdrm, 2'1'z baths, bright end unit. Custom kitchen security system. Deli~htful patio fronts on 5 acres of met1culously-manicured greenbelt. Bluffs living at its best. Open today 1·5. 529 Vista Flora. We atway1 hoYe the a...t L11tMcjt crt the best pricn! BEST IN BLUFFS LARGEST I LEVEL IEAUTY. End unit, quiet cul-de-sac, 1900 sq. ft. Most wanted PAULA PLAN. 3 Bdrms, 2 baths, large master bedroom suite with sitting room. Finest quality upgrades, including A IC. Enclosed private patios. Bri2ht kitc hen ram /rm. $295,000 INCLUDING THE LAND. OPEN SAT /SUM I ·4 436 OHDA (Off v. Orttoda) IEAUTIFUL 3 ~drm ., 21h bath, 1900 sq . ft. Highly upgraded. Natural colors throughout. $235,000. Ap~. only. llG CANYON TOWMHOMI LIKE HEW 2 bdrm, 2 bath. wet bar, large deck. 2 car garage. $179,500. HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR. IHC. 644-0134 List Ir luy With 11w bp«ts 2 "AXER" CHALLENGES 225 VIA ORVIETO Opett Sot & S-1-5 OM LIDO ISLE a.itdtn Ir D•coraton IRYited! LowHt price c~ house for finMftnt buyer °" Udo Isle. StaiMd C)lass. soutti patio and loh of poulbllltt.s ........ 2 bclnn. 2 bath houM w/dlftiftcJ rm. Ifs .... ll•able -1-t Mech some .. TLC" to -*• It ocbable. $299,000. LARGE HOME--4REAT LOC. Curb appem exterior -but ..... ftffdl loh of help. How•nr . . . you have a ~ hoftte to work with. lnchldff IM1t9 "°°"" dlnhHJ area, large faMily nn, MpCll ate matter tuite + 3 ~. Street to str.et loc ... Oft. $349,000. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATE "-"'"" Rrl"IJM+. Pu...,..rt\ M.,,~m. '" 2436 W Coast Hwy 631 _1400 Newport Beach IUI&. T IY LUSIC 3 Bdrm. Family room. Laree Assumable Joan. 11 'A%. FEE land -not leasehold. JIJ7 ...... -$279,IOO Drt•• ~ ... ail. .... .., ... ...... Jacque or Chris 544.7315 llOIB 611·7300 HARIOI RIDCiE FOi $479,000 You can reside in this Harbor Ridge res. for only $479,000. Owner will consider a TRADE. HARIOR VIEW-HOME 3 BR S2'l5,000 lowest price in Harbor View. Owner (investor) may consider 100% FINANCING or trade for? IRVIME FOR S 125,000 Anxious owner will consider TRADE or 100% -FINANCING to qualified buyer on this 3 BR. HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES Owner will carry up to $300,000 finan ci n g o n thi s 4 BR SPECTACULAR view home. Call now! LAGUNA IEACH FIXER Only $155,000. Owner may carry T.D. 3 BR needs help. HUMTIHGTOM IEACH FOR s 115,000 Only $30,000 down to ASSUME this V.A. loan. Owner will help finance. 3 BR with family room. HUNTINGTON llACH ONLY Sll,000 4 BR residence. $88,000 Assum. loan. Owner may carry 2nd. SPYGLASS 4 IDRM No money down? Motivated owner will consider trust deeds, jewels, cars, or TRADE on this Tradewinds Plan for only $495,000 . SPYGLASS SOUTHPO RT OMLY $539,500 End of Cul-de-Sac with view, pool. jacuzzi. Good yard for children. Submit on financing. SPYGLASS 7 BEDROOM Tremendous View home ideal for large family with maid"s quarters or guest s uite. Pool and private jacuzzi. OPEN HOUSE 1·4 DOVER SHORES Custom home with pool! Perlect for entertaining. Spectacular views. ASSUMABLE LOAN FOUNT AIM VALLEY ONLY $101,500. Owner will help finance this 2 bedroom, one bath. MESA VERDE OPEM SUNDAY I ·4:30 4 BR and pool. ASSUME Loan at 9. 75%. Owner will carry 2nd. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 LINGO HONORS THEIR 4TH QUARTER TOP PRODUCERS OF 1980 Cl.AUDIA MAYPl&D Leguna Beach Office Top Satnper90n for The 4th Quaner TOMDAM.. Sin Clemente Offlcl ROD DAI.ff Newport Beach Office AITHUI TalCH Dana Point Office Lingo -.Al&.. PAT NUNMIKHOY94 Lagune Niguel Office Special Recognition Awwd ' • ~ OPEN 1·5 SUNDAY 5807 Seashore Lido $850, 2001 Seadrift Irv Ter $390, U9 Via Orvieto Lido $480, 6 Malibu Spyglass $595, 620 Orchid QIM $319,000 2651 Crestview Bayshrs $335,000 2450 Marino Bayshrs· $495,000 1023 Bonnie Doone Irv Ter $615,000 18782 Via Palatino Turtlrk $256,000 am.Campbell Lane CM $170,000 CALL TO SEE JUST UST8 llG CANYOH MONACO One oC the few Deane Homes right on the golf course. View from almost every room. Lots of pine trees for privacy. Cul -de -s ac location. 3 bedrooms include huge g round floor master s uite. 2 1h baths. $450.000. IEACH CONDO -COM A great weekend hideaway just blocks from the water. Two bedrooms. two baths, upgraded kitchen in a well kept small vBlage complex. $247 ,500. EXCITING HARIOR RIDGE Dramatic view MIRAMAR. Two large & sepa rated BR's. De n & game area . Pri vale courtyard entry. Hard wood floors. Used brick pa tio. Decora~or perfe~t. Take over low interest first. $525.000. .THE ABSOLUTE ULTIMATE In Co untr y French. Gated courtyard. Sitting room w/fireplace adjoining the master BR. French doors lead lo rear courtyard . Country kitchen. 2 charming BR's + warm & private den. Formal Din'g. Bayshores for $598.000 ISLAND LIVING Move in for the s ummer Beautifully maintained Balboa DUPLEX. Within steps of So. Bayfront beach & located on one of the most desirable Island s treets. Ideal for owner occupied home with income. $450,000. PENINSULA IA YRtONT Exclus ive east bay location. 4 BR. + maid's room . Pier. slip & wide sandy beach. Large lot behind with double garage. $1 .800,000. CREATIVE DECORATING Add creative financing. You'll find both in this charming 3 BR. 2 bath home. Hardwood floors. French windows & doors. 3 fireplaces. Huge family room . Irresis tible for $225,000, in Back Bay. VIEW IN EASnLUFf Spacious family home featuring 3 BR. 3 Baths. Family room with wet bar is ideal for entertaining. A lovely ni ght li ght & mountain view in a gre at community. $250.000. MORE FOR YOUR S In friendly Baycrest. near boat launching facilities. Additional trailer parking along with lovely 3 BR. 2112 BA . ranch home. Formal d i ning. Firepla ce Fam . Rm . t;xcellent condition and owner will finance at $249.500. SAM CLEMENTE OCEAMRONT In secluded CY PRUS SHORES. Gated community w/tennis courts, pool & s pa . Magnificent 1 yr . old estate w/6 BR's. 7 baths. Mahogany li brary. Crown molding thruout. $2,275,000. IRJDGE OVER EASY WATERS Leads to Linda Isle & this dramatic 4 BR. home. Great for entertaining. Sparkling lagoon view . Two fireplaces & wet bar. $1,300,000. LUXURY LIVING ON UDO ISLE Large immaculate family home with indoor s pa in master suite. 5 lar~e BR'S. 4 BA . Den & separate dining room. Lrg. 46' lot. $472,.500. , EXCLUSIVE HARIOR VIEW Family living at its best. Newly redecorated 3 BR. home. Features custom paneled Fam. Rm. & large remodeled gourmet kitchen. Ideal location. Walk to school, park & pools. Affordable at $229,000. Fee. COUH'TIY FIEUN.. IN SPYGLASS Custom ready for the whole family. Large yard with playhouse & swings plus covered patio. Family room " gi,antic oonus room to use as your imagination desires. 5 bedrooms 4 Ya BA . $595,<XX>. • I ac>Mt._ SUl~OV'fMG SUMSITS And warm , sandy beaches at your doorstep. All available in this new, 3 BR. custom DUPLEX. Quality built wt.th many fine appointments. On the Ocean Front. S850,000. IN NIEWPORT CENT£R OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 P.M. 44J c .......... .,.. $271,000 HJ UM,_,_, S611,000 c.... ............ s 1.200.000 6408 W.Oc.t•f• •t,M.I. Sltl,000 232 Va. S.. a ..... Ll4o $671,000 4601 s .......... 0ce•"_, st11,ooo 211 J M..._.,, ... .Pt. $465,000 1741 T•tia. 7.0 SI 14,000 10 I Cltff Dr.,N.I. SJI0,000 320 S..wwd,SMrecllffl SJl4,IOO 2715 u.,tett.aUM,HYH $375.000 225 Yle 0"-..0,Uclo $349,000 209 Via M...toM1Udo $475,000 220 Mice L_., Vllta ,.._ #106 .-d l06. $290.000 & $391,000 22135 lal-•re lw•r) LAl&eflorett 214 L.gohla, Hpt. Shof"fl 5031Edgew ..... 2312R ...... N.I. $249.500 $199,100 $995.000 $197.000 EXECUTIVE OCWfFRONT q.iet Nalde1tffal becodw~... with Dft Hcftiftt, nnatlle Gltd .,_, ~ 2-story home. EY.,-y dec0t atift9 deiWI Is perfect! Special .....,.., of tMI 4 bed home Include 1...,..11., • ...try. apodous CJCl'M roofft/ f-. nn. with pe ofualDftClll bar: ele• a tor, pla1ttatlo1t ahutters, wl d• halways, ,...+ floon. A ,.met hofM few the aduth and family. Redue.ct to $650,000 LeCIHhold. DECORATOR'S VILLA BALBOA Compl•tely funllsh•d with antlquH, china. sll.,.r, crystol and a ''world of mirrors" & elecJaftt decor. Security bklg.. I~ patio; spacious & coonlnated 2 bM. Reduc•d to $398,000. 631·~400. VU-VILLA BALBOA-VU 2bd., lba., microwa•e, huge deck, security, pool iacunl, ~· YocClltf, OWMr anxi~. Open S.... 1-5. $290,000. 240 Mice Lane #306 BETWEEN BAY & OCEAN Custom 2-story Pnlnsula Pt. t.... with 3 bed. 3 baths in a family ori...te-d a,-.a. Lots of charm. $439,000. CUSTOM WITH FRUIT TREES SpaciCMn 2bd. 2 ba. on .-.,. tree lined ~sac. Fomlly room. extra ~ lot, room for pool, custom built for original own.rs, fully insulated. Many CllMftiff•s, $249,500. lack lay arecL WATERFRONT CllllO-VU Secllritf. bldg, COftYlftieat locaHoR. loaf sip G'fatlable. For the ftKlllH•• ~ witti loads of room. Lary 2bd. eel deft. Patio. $495,000. . BEAUTIFUL MOVE-IN CONDITION Perfect home for fusay buy•n i1t Newport Shores. 2 story w6ftt llr. & dew or 4bd. Many dKorator flaNrft. W .. to COfMlllllity pool & ...... $199.500. ON WATER-OPEN SPACE VU Lo•.ty redecorated 4 bed ...... i..t...y wtttl c--. a...d ..... Madi=. ... lwc)el.,..roomwtte.,..& ...... bed.~W•to,..a.._.a ..... $275,000. QUIET BEACHFRONT LOCATION REDUCED TO $591,000. llmMC. 3 lclrwt home -pride of oWMnhlp. bpaMloft possibilities! OWNER WILL HELP RMAMCE! PtlADOW PARK-tOUNTRY KITCHEN Mew Exclusi.,. 9uaUty and well planned home with luxury & space. Stat•ly 2-story Ha.,.rford plan on 55 • 120 lot. Large lbed. + den, huge fam., ~ bright well-equipped IUtchlft. Super family area. $209.000. Meer So. Coast Pima. ON WATER-tONTEMPORARY Mon in Immediately & ettfoy this 2-story 4 bed. with balcofty & patio on water. Decorator sharp. loat sllp. s 1.200.000. 631-1400. HARBOR VU tlUS Spacious & Open S M1ft hoftw on corner with loads of '°°'" for the fmnlly. Lge patio, mohn 9"HMf"V & mini •iew. S37S,000. ~ offtrs, oWMr will assist w/flnanciftilJ. BEAUTIFUL IN AtlJ OOT OWMt'" will IMfp flnClltU this handsome traditional r.aldenc• In connnlHt Newport location. leautffuly reMOdeled mtd redKorated inci..llwj MW roof, plumbing, landsc aping Clftd l1thrlor. Spacious rOCHM Included 3 ...., *-'ly rootn, r,/bllllard ..-. 2 flrapl1cff lw wi anti ... wteHdllllle flreploces country llltchen. ,ool slse ywd. Large lot with •pac• f« the f...My .e.o -tors ll•lft9 Gftd Htertal1tl1HJ ht a ••llty .,..,,,. .......... t .. $310,000 .... WATERFRONT · LAKE FOREST Lorte 2·story, 3 bed. J ba. with 1M9"lflc....+ VU af La ... S.C... 'fOMr boat .t 'fOMr OWft dock -fffd thf dllckl frolft yow CJl"8• lewtl or llwlck paHo. $249.500. ON WATER-FROO ROW Mewty~2 ....... 2M.~ a.,...-c ...... ...,._..~ ........... 1. io.. Stief' ....... t .. ••c .... Ifft sip a., ..... SJll.000. LOYR Y LINDA ISlE-URGE Pratadtcl by ,,.., ... 1 a•....,. .ettt ,.... ,_. 3 ......._ "•u .. " at. .._,._,.L..,....._..._,~ ................. ,.. ............. .. 1t•p·tlow• laer, tllp ,..1 & ,, •• s I ,Jtl,000. ,, 1-1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, tNC MM. UTA"f ~~. i.ffl1.U P•®'fll/ 114.o,,.._'""rtt Orange Coast DAILY PfLOT/Su El N111n for S. H .. 1" llw S. "-"for S-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••-., 1002 .... ,.. tooz o ... ,.. 1002 s ... ,., 1002 •-,.. tooz ..................................................................... ····••·•··•••·········• ....•...........•...... ATTN: VITllANSf I LOWDOWN! Sharp 3 BR home ... plush carpets . .. cozy fplc ... lush landscaping ... premium lot! $21 00 down gets you In! $1377 mo! Offered at $118.2501 Owner sacrifice! Call nowt THI llAL ISTATMS t6J-6767 WHERE IS SANTA ANA HGTS? GENERAL AREA: Backbay, Npt Bch TYPE OF HOME: range from older nice homes with lrg lots t o n ewer semi/custom homes for the upcoming executive. ZONING: R-1. R·2 & A-1 (equestrian) PRICE RANGE: $110,000-$220,000 If you presently own a home in the Heights. call me for a free market appraisal. We currently have several homes listed in the Heights. For a viewing appt.. Contact: Jerry Smith. Traditional Realty 631-7370. 540-0312 Pete Barrett Realty presents MEW USTIMG-IALIOA PENINSULA A de li_ghtful custom home on the Point. Superbly crafted in wood and glass. The open design features 3 Bdrms, family room, and dining. room -2 fireplaces. 2 car garage and boat storage area. An exciting opportunity at $510,000. 502 11" Street. ..... °"" s-. 1.5 MEW LISTING-NEWPORT HEtGHTS Front entry with s tained glass and brick work introduces you to this completely renovated charmer. Greenhouse window in new kitchen overlooks pool sized fenced yard. 3 Bclrms and 2 baths on large corner. Levelon thruout. Assumable loan! MOT.......... O,.S-.1·1 MOVI ll&HT IH Excellent financin g available for this custom Dover Shores home. Fres hly r edecorated 4 Bdrm + maids room, gourmet kitchen--all spacious rooms. $389,500. 1412 AatiCJllCI, NI 0,... S-. 1-S IALIOA PENINSULA POINT Older home with terrific potential. Could be a Point s howplace! 4 Bdrms, 4 baths, family room, sundeck and double garage. 15 n Mlrmnar a,... s-. 1-5 WESTCLIFf WITH WltiNNG WAYS Custom home designed with a ctive family in mind. 4 Bdrms, den (or 5th Bdrm). family room and dining room. Fully air conditioned. In Mariners school area. $449,500. 920 Motti.M)hom, Ml 0,... Sun. 1·5 CUSTOM CLIFF HA VEM--#OOL Quality built family home. 3 Bdrms and family or dining room, 4 baths with all rooms arranged for family pri vacy. Security gated entry. 511 Cliff Dr., Ml 0,... Sun. l·S IACK IA Y CUL-DE-SAC Tidy 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with remodeled kitchen. In excellent condition. Just $116,500 -present your terms ! Call to see. IRVIME CONDO Woodbridge Creekside -efficient lifestyle in this 2 Bdrm home, near schools, pool, park, bike trails and jogging trails. As king $100,500. DOVEll SHORES Fabulous entertaining in t his gazebo-st y le indoor /o utdoor pavilion. Un commonly lovely 3 Bdrm hom e with all th e amenities. Privacy surrounds t his home on4 oversize lot in Newport. IA YFttONT-#ltlVA Tl '9B Private community, quietly located below the bluffs . This 3 Bdrm home has open beams and ri.replaoe, and own sandy beach. IUMTALS UMIY•snY PAM- Large 4 Bdrm, $695 mo. .. WPOIT CllST- Ocean view 3 Bdrm, '900 mo . IAl1"IM COITA tmA- 3 Bdrm, family $800 mo. 111!1 .. --111111111111111111111!1~· ~ ,ALM DISllT COt4DO DeepCn)'n Tnnll Club Security Gat• Entrance 12 court•pooll·tpas TUMU..Olld Own a Peters ''E" Pl•n 1200s/f28r2ba. atrium Brisht 7 beautirul decor and complete furnishings . s 139,500 Call for details Principals Only Broker/Owner 714/_544-3158 or 1·568-6979 nflSIS IT $64,900. Very small dwn pymt. Seller w/carry 2ndTD. wino mo pymts Seller motivated for fast escrow 752-6499 HASTINGS & CO. IULTOIS AllOCIATU t • We have openings for 4 licensed real estate salespersons -s uccess motivated lndividual.s. • 3 Experienced r esidential specialists -commission splits negotiable to 90%. * 1 Commercial, r es. income specialist -institutional clients wait- ing to acquire s trip centers in O.C. Fantastic potential for the right person. COlltDct .............. 640.5560 CAI ..,.rt•• ... ~auau. -~~ PlanNRealty ____ ..... ____ _ MUST SELL SPYGLASS Portsmouth model Onl.v $395.000. /\gt. 640.9345 R-2 ZONED HORSE Comfortable 3 Bdrm home, large stone fireplace, sunny patio room and room for two more units. $140,000. PROPERTY! We have 3 different ~~ acre horse properties in the Santa Ana Heights area available. Startin!( ut s202.soo. Call for more details S46·2313 ROY McCARDLE. REAL TOR 548-7729 THE REAL ESTATERS NEAR THE PARK S695,000 Newport Waterfront Largest noor plan. view. shpnghL~ Sharp Somerset model in poJ?ular Harbor View Homes. Attractively decorated 5 bdrm home with large famil y rm adjoining c hee rful kitchen. Ideal plan for informal living, located on the Nature Park & near the community pool. Enclosed yard . 3 car garage + owner will help finance. Reduced to $329.750 -the best buy in the area. JAMES E. GOULD 631 -1532 VA 17141 673-4400 BUYERS! 1213) 628-2828 The Harbor Area's o&dMt Real Estate Firm We have two homes that we'll sell VA . IOnel 4 Rdrm. 2 bath, North Costa Mesa. SJ 26 900 ITwol 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. huge ba t k ya rd . SIOS,000. Call for more details on these 546·2313 THE REAL ESTATERS 675-3411 . WALNUT S9UARE -Nice, roomy 2 sty, 2 Bdrm, 13A bath end unit. Upstairs was her & dryer hkup, lge patio, $55,000 assumable 91/.i % loan. Owner will carry 2nd. $110,000. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -One of the new duplexes w I a pool. Desirable street w /hi income, comfortable 3 Bdrm owners unit. $295,000. EXCLUSIVE DOVER SHORES -Exceptional terms available on this 4 Bdrm, custom home nestled among $1,000,000 plus properties . An excellent private location now reduced to $299,900. TURnEROCK HIGHLANDS The very nicest Irvine community you could choose for your family. A s pacious 4 Bdrm Edinboroug h plan. Professionally decorated in warm earthtones . Two large assumable loans far below current rate. Owner will consider a smaller Turtlerock home in trade. $389,000 EXTRAORDINARY VALUE -PETERS TOWNHOMES. A spacious 3 Bdrm end unit with fantastic builtin storage. decorator detailed all the way. Light, airy and simply scrumptuous, $215,000. THIS MEST IS FEA THlltlD -Within the security gates of Jas mine Creek, nestle down to comfortable living in this 3 Bdrm home. The plantation s hutters, parquet floors. lus h caroet. It as tefu 11 y dee orated roo ms need no improvement. You'll be o ut on the p vt tennis crt as soon as the movers leave. $335,000. I COMMMCIAI. LOT -3 contiguous lots. zoned C2 in San Clemente . Office building plans available. $296,800. IMYISTORS SIMIMAR -Learn how you can e njoy a profitable real estate investmen t without negative cash flow , p rop e rty management. vacancy factor. 7:30 MONDAY ... •••• MARCH II. .. OUI OMCI. Jiii I. COAST HleHWAY. PLIAll CALL POI mllYATIOMS. '7J.J41 I. A ••II·~ ..... D. &.Ill a hli Ziii c ... ......,,., . C.-.. Mw • ,j • HOUSES FOR SAtl I ... OOM lBSS AIJlonquhl. Hunt 'i Harl:>our 951·58'72 $108~ Sun l·S lll~•~IMw ·DIM 12626tb St. (Balboa Bl) NB 673--6210 Sun 1·5 2 llDIOOM 1704 West.cliff. Newport Beach 546·2313 $129,500 Sun 11·3 57 Sea Island, Newpe>rt Beach 642·8235 $225,000 Sun 1-4:30 197 Pineview, Irvine 752-1414 $144,500 Sun 1-5 163 Streamwood, W~bridge 551·8700 $101,600 Sun 1·5 7 Eucalyptus, Irvine 642-8235 Sun 12·4 ••611 Lido Park 2D, Lidolsles..NB 631-1400 $425 000 Sat/::>un 1·5 •240 Nice Ln #lOO, Newport Beach 631-1400 $290,000 Sun 1·5 10181 Maikah Huntington Beach 842-1645 under $100,000 SIS 1·5 •220 Nice Ln #106, Newport Bch 631-1400 $398,000 Furn. Sun 1·5 203 4lst Street, Newport Beach 675-7060 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 214 Via Dijon, Lido Isle, NB 963-8182 $330,000 Sun 2·5 1402S. Van Ness, Santa Ana 540-3666 _$85,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1223 Bayside Drive, CdM 642-8235 $535 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 203 21st Street CE /Side) CM 645-0303 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Z IR Plul FAM RM or DEN ••633 Lido Park Fl. Lido Isle. NB 631-1400 $610,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 633 Lido Park Dr. F2 Lido lsle 631-7300 $650.000 Sun 1-5 8 W. Ave. San Gabriel, San Clemente 492-0674, 492-4121 Sun 1-5 •22 Arboles (RSJ) Irvine 759·9100 $195,000 Sun 1-5 502 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675·6000 $357,000 Sun 1·5 2502Crestview Dr <Bayshores ) NB 645-4419 $279,000 Sun 1-5 3 Orchard, Irvine 546-2313 $129.500 Sun 1·4 5294 Plum Tree, Univ. Park, Irvine 552-1800 $138,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1156 Kingston <Wimbldn Vlg) CM 673-8550 $179,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20 Landfall, Newport Crest, NB 673-7300 Sun 1-5 11 Serena Court. Newport Beach 673-7300 Sun 1-4 868 Hillcr est Dr., Laguna Beach · 631-7300 $289,000 Sun 1-5 15 Palos. Irvine 551-8700 $175.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 42Tangerine, Orange Tree. Irv. 631-7300 $124,500 Sat 1·5 51 Briarwood, Woodbridge 551-8700 $124,500 Sat 1-5 227 Via Orvieto, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 IEDROOM 504 Westminster, Newport Heights 675-1171 $185 ,000 Sat 1·5 232 Via San Remo, Lido Isle, NB 631-1400 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1133 Berks hire Ln (Westclf) NB 675-6000 $297 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2415 Holly Lane, Newport Beach 548-1168 $149,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 11 Big Dipper Crt (Npt Terr) NB 759-9100 $135,500 Sun 1-5 9081 Mahalo. Huntington Beach 964-5729 $145,000 Sun 10.5 1 Calandria <Northwood) Irv. 631-1266 $154,950 Sun 1-5 29261 Kensington. Lag Niguel 831·31l4 $165.000 Sun 1-5 6 Rue Valbonne, Newport Beach 538-7723 $434 ,500 Sun 1-5 620Shasta Lane <Brookview) C.M. 979-8373 Sun 1-4 2128 Sterling, Costa Mesa 546-23~3 $125.000 Sun 1·5 470 Shady Drive, Costa Mesa 546-23~3 $167,000 Sun 1-4 1023 Bonnie Doone, Irv. Terr, CdM 644-~ $615,000-fee Sun 1-5 20 Roserpary, Woodbridge 551-8700 $115,900 Sun 1-5 •29 Rue Grand Vallee. Big Canyon 642-8235 $500,000 Sun 1-4 2 Richmpnd, Northwood 551-87()0 $169,000 Sun 1-5 121 E. Bay Ave., Balboa 675-4~ $359,000 Sun 12·4 1712 Hig lands, Newport Beach 631·6 $398,000 Sun 1·4 2965 Fairview # B, Santa Ana 752-1700 $99,500 Sun 1·5 197 Canyon Acres, Laguna Beach 640-~ $155,000 Sun 2·5 22835 Islpmare, Newport Beach 631·14 $249,500 Sun 1-5 3175 Be uda Dr., Costa Mesa 545·34 2 $130,275 Sat/Sun 12·4 21882 Winnebago, El Toro , LkForr st 770· 5 $219,500 Sat/Sun 11-5 4191 M zanita, Greentree, Irv. 552· 1 $137 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •6408 . Oceanfront, NB 631·14 SS98 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2312 Re lands, Newport Beach 631-14 1197,000 Sun 1·5 1741 T tin 7Di Newport Beach 631·14 $1 4,000 Sun 1·5 2415 Ho Lane, Newport Beach 548·11 '-149,900 Sat/Sun 12·4 971 Bay~ide Cove W., NJt Bch 631·15G2 $695,000 Sat/Sun l-5 2057 Pt. Bristol (HVHms) NB 615-6000 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 24241 Via Aquara1}~ag. Niguel 495-1120 1159 uw Sun 1·5 640Tustin (Nw;J. Hgt.a) NB 642·5200 $215~000 SatfSun 1·5 9512 Pe~l Av~_.1 Fountain Valley 552·1 $1M,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2456 Vi a Hogar, Bluffs, NB 675-5 30 $155,500 Sat/Sun 12·4 1719 Ne Hampshire, Costa Me&a 54&-;3 $140,000 Sat 11·2/Su 1·4 4821Co and.Corona~lMa.r 673-7 Sun 1-4 ••5807.Seasbore1)!. Newport Bch Mt.oat lr°Nuuu Sun i~s ~i,.~• Si65.~Bch W/BUaZ.5 D.IRECTORY ...,.,.._. ..... , ... ,_..._ ....... .C .. *' lllMllsoAl ..... ..._.htH.._ ...... .-11 .......... .., Glean t ·-~ .. ...,..DAILY PILOT WANT ADI., .... .......... ~ ........................................... _., ..... , ... ...,. 2018 Dover (Hbr Hinds) NB 645-0303 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 636 Lakeview. Irvine 551-8700 $133,500 Sat 1·5 1832 Marapata, Corona del Mar 642-8235 $259,000 Sat 1·5 SOS A venida Largo, Eastbluff 551-8700 $240,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * 1010-12-14-16 E . Balboa;. NB 642-823.5 Jl,350 000 ~t/Sun 1·4 19Cedarsprmg, Woodbridge, Irv. · 551-8700 $199,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 34 Almond Tree, Univ. Prk, Irv. 640-5777 $159,900 Sun 1·5 . 1101 Debra Drive, Corona del Mar 979-2102 $206,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1657 Texas Circle, Costa Mesa 640·5777 $144,500 Sun 1·5 •1601 Bonnie Doone Terr, NB 644-7211 $230,000 Sun/Mon 1-5 3 II ~ PAM IM or DIH 45 Lindberg (Northwood) Irvine 552·1800 $179,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1751 Main St., Huntington Beach 536-6565 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 1934 Port Locksleigh, Newport Bch 644-5524 $298,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 • •38 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch 675-7060 $525,000 Sun 1-5 5292 Thorn Tree Lane, Univ. Park 552-1800 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2113 Miramar. Balboa Perm, NB 631-1400 $465,000 Sun 1-5 801 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach .. 63.1-1400 S380 000 Sun 1-5 320Seawarcf, Ne'wport Beach 631-1400 $384,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •#8 E. Yale Loop, Irv. 752·2211 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 HOO Sandpiper. Corona del Mar 770-8887 $410,000 Sun 1-5 2882 Ballow Lane, Mes adel Mar. CM 548-1168 $133,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 1818 Viola, Costa Mesa 548-7729 $140,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2501 Harbor View Dr., CdM 673-1600 Sun 1-5 4191 Manzanita, Greentree, Irv. 551-1800 $137,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 45 Lindberg, Northwood, lrv. 552-1800 $179,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1023 Bonnie Doon (lrvTe rr) CdM 644-9971 $615,000 Sun 1·5 1000 White Sails Way (HWils) CdM 675-6000 $425,000 Sun 1-5 1867 4 Applewood Circle, Hunt' g Bch 968-8268 $138,500 Sun 1·5 1555 Tahiti, Laguna Beach 499-4551 $275,000 Sun 12·5 235 Driftwood Rd, Shorecliffs, CdM 640-6500 $575,000 Sun 1·5 1861 Rhodes, Mesa Verde, CM 557-8320 $169,900 Sun 1·5 1830 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach 673·8700 $325,000 Sun 1-5 •4709 Hampden Rd (CameoShr) NB 760-9333 $725,000 Sun 1-5 •20342 Bayview, Santa Ana Hgts 631-7370 $220.500 Sun 12-5 2213 W. Knox, Santa Ana 540-1720 $136,000 Sun 1-5 508San Bernardino (NIX Hgts) NB 631·1266 $289,000 Sun 1·5 •8 Monterey Cir, Newport Bch 644-9990 $459,500 Sun 1-5 502 "I " Street, Balboa Penin Pt, NB 642-5200 $510,000 Sun 1-5 2063 President Pl., Costa Mesa 556-2660 $110,000 Sun 1-4 33432 Galleon Way, Dana Pt 493-8812 $153,500 Sun 1-5 •4615 Hampden, CameoShrs, CdM 644-9060 $695.000 Sun 1·5 13 Valley View, Turtle Rock · 644-6200 $1050/mo. Sun 1-4 1223 Dolphin Terrace, CdM 642-8235 $690,000 Sun 1-4 • 1918 Seadrift, Irvine Terrace 642-8235 $399,000 Sun 1·5 438 Riverside Ave., NJX, Beach 631·1266 $425,000 Sun 1·5 3033 Fernheath, Costa Mesa 631-6990 $137,000 Sun 1·4 ••308 38th St., Newport Island 673·9060 $525,000 Sun 1·5 4627 Cortland, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $339 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 21281 Antigua, Huntington Bch 548-1168 $139,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1436 Serenade Terrace, CdM 675-5511 $250 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2651 Crestview, aay Shores, NB 642-5568 $335,000 Sun 1·5 2450 Marino Dr., Bayshores, NB 644-9060 $495,000 Sun 1·5 *1363 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shrs, NB 631-7300 $495,000 Sun 1·5 215 Iris Ave.i£orona del Mar 631-7300 ~5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 421 San Bernardino, Nwpt lights, NB 631-7300 $330,000 Saf/Sun 1·5 2039 Shipway Ln., Baycrest, NB 631·7300 S320,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2127 Aralia, lastbluff. NB 631-7300 $279,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1 Sliver Cre~IJrvine 1 Ji~~:~re~sl~le Roc~t/Sun 1·5 551·8700 · ,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2642 Circle Drive, Bayshores 642·8235 $37~000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •4.501 Gorh~m urive, CdM &U-6200 $935,000 Sat/Sun l ·f 5762 Sierra Casa, Turtle Rock 551,8700 $225,000 Sat/SUn 1·6 ••1101 White Salla Way, CdM &M-6200 M50,000 .. .lat/Sun 1·5 2'i7i~tto, Ltdo Isle, nlat SUn 1•5 214 Via GrazianaJ.,.!!idolsle, UI 67J.7300 M40,uw Sun 1·5 3008 Port Albau Circle, N;.ri Beb ~afR':acr,Ne"Pl'C C::J·S 8"-8080 1·5 1, ' •511 Cliff Dr. (Nwpt Hgts) NB 642·5200 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 320 Otero <Bluffs) NB 675·3411 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 lOSand Bar (Jasmn Ck) CdM 675-3411 $335 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2636 Basswood, i!:astbluff, NB 640-0020 $219,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 IEDIOOM 225 Via Orvieto, Lido Isle, NB 631-1400 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••443Canal, Newport Beach 631·1400 ~5.000 Sun 1·5 12 Canyon Ridge. Turtlerock, Irv. 552·1800 $320.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 209 Mentone, Lido Is le, NB 631·1400 $475,000 205 Garnet. Balboa Island Sun 1·5 673-2230 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 912 Powell Ct. <Somerset) CM 675·6000 $169,500 Sun 1-5 1315 Santanella Terr, IrvTerr, CdM 675-6000 $328,900 Sun 1-5 ~12 Cortland (Corona lilnds ) CdM 675-6000 $324,500 Sun 1-5 •487 Esther CE/Side) CM 631·6990 $275,000 3059Tyler Way. Costa Mesa Sun 1·4 546-2313 $124;850 Sat/Sun 1-4 2146 Vista Lareao, Eastbluff 642-8235 $230,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 118 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1·5 28076 Turlock Crt. Lag. Niguel 495-1720 $145,000 Sun 1-5 214 Lugonia , Newport Beach 631·1400 $199,500 Sun 1-5 •2907 Setting Sun (HVJ-Os) CdM 675-6000 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 IR plus FAM RM or DEN *17561 Allegheny Dr., off Santa Clara, Santa Ana 541-5408 $187,500 Sun 10-4 1934 Port Locksleigh, Newport Bch 644-5524 $298,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 •44 Farragut (Nrthwd) Irvine 759-9100 $184,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••503 Edgewater, Newport Bch 631-1400 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1984 Kornat (Mesa Verde) CM 646-5096 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 50 Ridgeline Dr. (Harbor Ridge) NB 64().6323 $790,000 Sun 1-5 20 Whistling Swan (Woodbrdg) Irv. 675-6000 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2127 Yacht Radiant (Seavu) NB 759-1592 $449,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 Tiburon (Spyglass) CdM 675-6000 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 363 Newport Glen Court. NB 642-0430 $347 ,000 Sat/Sun 10-5 232 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 673-8494 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 6042 Thor Dr., Huntington Beach 893-0640 $135,950 Sun 12-4 1102 Charleston, Cos ta Mesa 540-1720 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1201 Devon (Westcliff) NB 631-1266 $250,000 Sa/Sun 1-4:30 "2832 Drake, Mesa del Mar, C.M. 645-4483 $164,500 Sun l ·5 1827 Port Tiffin (HVHms) NB 760-1397 $349,500 Sun 1-5 2130 Santiago Dr, Dover Shrs, NB 631-7300 $249,500 Sun 1-5 1700 Irvine Ave .. Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $205,000 Sun 1-5 31 Redhawk. Woodbridge, Irvine 551-8700 $188,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ***309 Via Lido Sud, Lldo Isle, NB 673-7300 Sat 1-3/Sun 1·5 2326Tustin Ave., Newport Beach 644-9990 $224,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2106 Santiago Dr., Dover Shrs, NB 631-7300 $559,000 Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2239 Cassia, Eastbluff 644-6200 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 219 Via Nice, Lido Is le, NB 963-8182 $415,000. Sun 1·5 2074 Phalarope (Mesa Verde) 631-7370 $240,000 Sun 1·4 204 Via San Remo, Lido. Ntx Bch 640-5777 $638,000 Sun 1·4 19232 Doe Run, Tustin Hills 644-7211 $264,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 1612 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB 675-6000 $510,000 Sun 1-5 •1608 Galaxy Dr, (DvrShrs) NB 673-8700 $699,000 Sun 1·5 1 Muir Beach (Spygls > CdM 760-9333 $1,495,000 Sun 1·5 1577 Miramar, Balboa Penin Pt .. NB 642-5200 $349,000 Sun 1·5 1412 Antigua <Dover Shores) NB 642-5200 $389,500 Sun 1-5 920 Nottingham (Westcliff) NB 642-5200 $449.500 Sun 1 ·5 25591 Rocky Beach Rd., Dana Pt 493-8812 $239,900 Sun 12·4 21 Rue Fountainbleau, NJt Bch 644-9990 $610,000 Sun 1·5 22 Birdsong, Woodbridge 551-8700 $230,000 Sun 1·5 l3<n Santiago, Dover Shores 6'2·8235 $325,000 Sun 1·5 ••132 McKnight, Laguna Beach 642·8235 $895 000 Sun 1·5 6 Queenwreat.h, Irvine 79-1501 $178,900 Sun 12·4 •• 1801 Santia10, Dover Shores 842-8235 $398 000 Sun 1·5 13 Rimrock CTrllrk Hln) Jrv. 875·3411 $389 000 Sun 1~5 1119 Hawail Cr (Meta Verde) CM ~ Jl,": Sun 1-4 *111'1 Port r.oqae (HVHml) NB ~44 NII.GOO Sun 1·! 0 •1880 Galaxy Dr (Dvr Sbrt) NB 631·1266 $725,000 SUn 12·$ 1-4 Morro Bay (Spysl.s> CdM 759-9100 IHS,000 Sun l·~ 1955 Pt. Ramsgate (HVJln:m) NB 67MOOO $241,800 Sun l ·S 468Serra (Corona Klnds> CdM 675-6000 $359,000 Sun 1·5 4 II ...... DOC« • •8 Collins Island, NB 631-1400 $1,200,000 Sun 1·5 i llDIOOM 1825 Tahiti (Mesa Verde) CM 546-2313 $250,000 Sun 2·5 I II ,._ PAM 1M w DIN 1913 Lanai l>r (Mesa Verde) CM 631·1266 $340,000 Sun 1·5 •2033Santiago CBaycrest) NB 675-6000 $489,000 Sun 1-5 2825 Zell Drive, Laguna Beach 831·8440 $750,000 Sun 1·5 18905 Antioch, Turtlerock H1s, Irv 640-5560 $210,000 Sun 2-5 9 Cypress Tree , Univ. Park, Irv 551-8700 $254.500 Sun 1·5 * 116 Via Undine (Lido Isle) NB 644-9060 $469,500 Sun 1·4: :w 2715 Lighthouse Ln., Newport Bch 631·1400 $375,000 Sun 1·5 1641 Orchurd Dr .. Coi;t.:1 Mesa 494-0066 $160,()()() Sun 2·5 *1206 Key West ( Hrbr Vu Hills) CdM 644-4910 $475,000 Sun 1·5 L407 Santane lla , Corona dcl Mar 644-963S $360,()()0.fee Sut /Sun I 5 18Manda rin (Wdhrg) lrvmE! 551-3000 $298,500 Sat/Sun 12 4 * •803 N. Ha yfront , Bal l11 lund 644-9900 $1 , I00,000 Sat/Sun I 5 5 Deerwood , Big Canyon 644-6200 $2 ,000,000 Sal/Sun l 5 ••12Trafalgar, Ha rbor H.idl(e 644-6200 $2.500,000 Sat/Sun l-5 #6 Malibu Circle, Spy l(la11s, CdM 644-9060 $5B5,(X)() Sun 1 5 119 Via Orvieto. Lido Isle. NH 644-9060 $480,000 Sat /Sun J .5 •1842 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shrs, NB 631-7300 $665 ,000 Sun 1-5 2421 Palisades, Capistrano Bch 640-5777 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 6 IEDROOM •4527 Orrington, CameoShrs. CdM 640-5560 $875,000 Sun 12-4 6 IR plut FAM RM or DEN •L524 Keel Drive, CdM 640-5446 $459,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE STUDIO •200 McNeil IH03 (Versailles) NB 760-8617 $89.000 Sun I 5 2 IEDROOM 500 Cagney Lane, Versailles, NB 675·1171 $155,950 Sat 1-5 1950 San Bruno, The Bluffs, NB 640-0020 $175,000 Sun 1-5 •200 McNeil #104 (Versailles) NB 640-4277 $165,000 Sat/Sun t-5 310 Dahlia Place, CdM 644-9060 $247 ,500-fee Sat 1-5 16 Encore Crt, Newport Bch 540-3666 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 101 Scholz #135, Versailles, NB 546·2313 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 101 Scholz #135, Versailles, NB 546-2313 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2 IR plus FAM RM or DEN 42 Lake View. Woodbridge, Irv. 552-1800 $164.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 385 Bayview Ter r (Upper Bay) NB 760-9333 $210.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 42 Lake View, Woodbridge, Irv. 552-1800 $164,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••310 Fernando St. Unit 401, Bal Pen. 640-5357 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••633 Lido Park Dr., Newport Bch 631-7300 $650,000 Sun 1-5 215 No. Newport Blvd., Newport Bch 631-7300 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOM 2745 Vista Umbrosa <Bluffs) NB 759-9100 $230,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2117 Vista Laredo, Bluffs, NB 640-5560 $212,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 431 Vista Suerte, Bluffs, NB 640.5560 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 635 Vista Bonita, Bluffs, NB 631-7300 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 310CampbeJl Ln., Costa Mesa 644-9060 $170,000 Sun 1·5 3 Summerwalk, Newport Terrace, NB 759-1501 $133,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 529 Vista Flora, The Bluffs, NB 640-0020 Sat/Sun l ·S 2301 Vista Hogar, E. Bluff, NB 768-7413 $179 ,000 Sun 2-5 630Skyview.l. Costa Mesa 540-1720 ~134,750 Sun 1·5 3 II ..... FAM IM or D84 5292Thorn"Tree, Univ. Park, Irv. 552-1800 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 #4 Canyon Lane, Corona del Mar 640·4518 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 33896 Cape Cove, Laguna Niguel 951-7095 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 PROPERTY FOR LEASE CONDOMIMUM 4 II,... PAM -._.o .. 335 Bordeaux (E/Side) CM 645-0303 $850 lse Sat/Sun 1·4 ....................... • _,.. lllJ ....................... OUTSTANDING HMI unUISLAMD Beautifully remodeled ond renovated 3 Bdrm 2 ba home with lar•e airy room11 + I Br apt. S&37.CXX> OpenSund•y 1·4 1510 Abalone Ph1<.•e IDEAL FAM. HME Two story 3 Br homt! + guest room . Lite patio 1389,SOO. TWO UNITS on Dl•mond nve In lht> North Bay areo 3 Br home+2Br apt. S395,000 ,RICEO TO SELL! L o v1•ly 3 Br h o m <• wf l(ut'Ht room, putlo and dN·k + 11( :.! br opt EXCR FINANCING 'l 11torv htmlly. 311r + drn • 1•harmtnll apt flME LOCA TIOM lll'11utH11ll v rr•modt•l1•cl u ntl tl'f1ovah •tl :i Bdrm 2 ·~, h11 horn1• 1 I Hr u pt I. 11 I It fJ ( St rn f• 11 I t I ('II \:1'(, HOO GRU T DU,LEX <t "'''rn llJlJlf•r u11t 11nd :• hr l•tw"I Stlui.11 t' t1 ... 1taJ(•• 1·1tnnt1t t ... • u11h1•at1•cl to ti II V $f;,'/I ~WI Lott hcM.t I. Astoe. 675-3331 GOLFCOURSE 4 Br home direl'l on Mesa Ve rde CC' The on ly lhinJt better than tht> view is t he 10 .JS<-; rinancin,z. Call John 646-5006 O~ Porte Acrtt C h a rmi n ~ Cnunln Estates 4 Br. 21• .. ba I 3 ac. 3300 s r. pool. spa. hrse fac1l 5 Br. 31 • ba .. 9 arres 3500 s f. pool, spa Room ror tennis. hrses Orange Park Realt y 714/633-~13 OLD ENGLISH COUMTRY TUDOR S89,950 L ong pvt dr ive t n 1lramatic touch or Old England Old classir r esto red lo o riginal eleganc e A n tiqu e parlour, c andlelight formal dining. copper kettle kitchen with sep dinin,z area. secluded courtvard. wine celler and q·uainl old carriage house. Located in a rea or fine custom homes. Best Yet' .. assume low int loan No qualiry ing , Hurry ! Call 847·6100. R ealty W o rld Beachside. Palm Desert Condo Deep Canyon Tennis Club Security Gate Entrance 12 rourts-pools-s pas TEAM UP Own a Peters "E " plan 1200 s/f 2Br 2ba. atrium lric)ht and leoutfful D eco r & Co mpl Pumishings SllJ.500 Call for details. Principals Only BkrfOnr 714/544-3158 9'1•%LOAM This 4 bdrm home has been com letel re· decorated. Many extras. Assume 9 1/•~ loan . Price · SllS.000. Call to- day 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS w...v ... Au.llpfioft Assume 11~ 1st and owner will carry large 2nd. 4 Bdrm 3 Ba. 2400 sq ft and beauttrully de- corated Is what this pre- stigious home has to of. fer . Asking price S2AO,CXX>. ATTENTION RSAL m'ATE BROKERS Do you need minimum otllce space??T Deak sp1c:e avail. pro. r~sl0fl1lly d~rated ol· fices . Orange Coaat P'lnanctal Center, M"a Verde. Conference tWm avail. $1'75"' mo. Yow ~ or share ours. Other ttrvlc.a nlal. Or..._ COltt '111.aactal R..._..llT4'0J. ....................... _.__.. ........ 54..._.....,..,_......,._...._.,.., •• ,.... .......... _ ...... _ ....... ,._._ •• _ • ·---.... ..........-•···· ..... + ~ ............... , ................. 0 .. ,.. • ...................... ~----. • ' ~ ,. \ I ~ ..._..,.,,We · Orange Coast DAILY ptLOT/Sunday, March 15, 1981 ........•.........•.... .____ .... ,... 1002 H......~s-. ........ ,.w. .......... s. ................................................................................................................... G, .. ,_, 1001 CerwdtlM.r IOU c..._ .. ..._. 1022 .......... 1024 llGCANYOM \\ I j ! ~ ' ~ Ta~e over pa)'m•nts wllb .super low down. 3 Bdrm Monuo 011wless 'fAYLOR CO. _ townhomo. h'.I ,\(,!()}\.,, 1111• l~l·ll i ' J-. Taytorlllty SJa.1723 153.000.DON'T Lp;'J' PRICE "POOl. YOU" Yu tta VaUey, tlean air. blue akJes. 1390 aq ft, 2 br. iv, ba. atrium. t1ie kit. w/blt-iu. eating area. Din. nn, ram . rm w/frplc. Oas htal & c ooking . C rptd . draped.RV access. Must r e loca t e O wn er. ·-~50S1. ......... OWMe•,.,.t Commtttial + tetlden lial. Nor Newport Pier. Liv~ ln larae uppt"r 3 bdrm, 2 bath unit above commerclal·lhop. store or om~. Call for details Pr1ctd at 13SO.OOO Eves. 675-4777 H+DOa YW# ... u 1471.000 • llAll -..u.seoeoueer MOD& Impressive front elevat;on to this estate-like 5-bdrm, 2-sto.,Y Lusk-built home. Dramatic entrance ball with vaulted ceiling, large living rm, formal dining rm, s pacious f amity rm & lovely master suite with private dressing rm & bath + deck for 1un bathing off mstr BR, 2 Fireplaces, separate utility rm & 3-car gar. Surprise: a gorgeous lge pool in woodsy rear yard. A real family home. I 206 llY WIST o.-.. SUM»A Y I 05 llG CAMYOM lXClUSIYE A FAIULOUS "VHSAIUH" $125,000 Dea n e H o m e 5 l arges t & m ost spectacular model & s ituated on the largest lot of Deane I lomes. A glorious view looking thru a lovely yard with ta ll trees to the Bi~ Canyon golf course. Huge p<1 tio surrounds the lge pool & sp<1 + th(' s weetest gazebo ever (C'ven has a lovel\' t·handeher>. Gated e ntry lo t he fi·o n l l'OUrtyd wi t h founta in . ~a rble floor in fover with gli ttering l'ry~tal l'handeher 4 BR. df.•n & form DH Call for appt Ml AUOWHEAD·VU TO CA TAUNA Unimpeded view 25 ft across to see the world. 3 Bedrooms. Western red cedar inside a nd out. Arc hitect 's a ward design. See it, then Ii ve in it. $96,500. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2 I I I San Joaquin Hills Road MEWPORT CEMTER, M.I. 644-4910 DELUXE PAD Just rig ht for a busy bachelor . 2 bdrms & 2 full baths in the Westcliff Are a . Nicely d ecor a ted with wood -burning f i r e place. ba r . expensive carpets & drapes. Not too large. Easy condo living. Asking $129.500 vacant. 1714) 6 73-4400 C2 I 3) 621·2121 The Harbor Area's oldest Real Estate Finn • .., tWs 11-.dy directory wMI yo. tWs w..tt-4 H yo. 90 '"*w llc:wliwCJ. Al HI. loc..._ list.d tNfow -.-.Cribed .. ........ ..... by edYerll"'-9 ek.wllete i. todey's DAILY N.OT WAMT ADS. ,._, a'towllMJ ..... .._.., for '* or ,_. .,. ~ to 1111 secll illf~Gll iii 11111 cot-eecll Frid.y, Slltwdey •d -...,. TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 25 11 Sunflowe r .# PS Woods ide Vig. Santa Ana 645-0303 $82.450 Sun l ·4 l BEDROOM 5106 W. ls tSt. (Cambridge Green 1 Sanla Ana 645-0303 SlOl .000 Sun 11-2 22 Rue Grand Ducal. Newport Beach 759-1616 $435.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 27 Tahoe (Peter s T wnhms l Irvine 675-3411 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2 IEOROOM •700 Lido Pk Dr. #22 Lido Isle, NB 631-1400 $62,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 l IEDROOM 52 Bayside Dr. (Bayside Vig) NB 675-6000 $93,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2-2 IEOIOOM 4601 Seas ho re, Newport Beach 631-1400 $975.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 506-508 Park Blvd., N ewport Bch 631-1400 $398.500 Sun 1-5 316 Iris, Corona del Mar 644-7211 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 521 Jasmine, Corona det Mar 675-5726 S285.000 Sun 1-5 3 •• ,... 2 • ••4010 River Ave., Newport Bch 640·5357 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 421 Femlear, Corona del Mar 642-~ '$359,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 l •• & l. •*~Seashore, W. Newport Bch 631-0831 $850,000 Sun 1·5 DANAHAalOR --- 91/40/o LOAN associated R p '. I "" .... I ... ' I , •' "" t ' COUNTRY ENC LISH A pre mi e r 60 y r Landm ark secu red b ehind wrou11ht iron iate o n a w oodsy quarter acre 3 bdrm. 2~ bath. with all the formal Jerace or a Ry Gone E ra. By a µpt $595.<nl This 4 Bdrm home h81 bu n completely re decorated. Many extras. I~~~~~~~~~ A s s um e 9 ·~ ..,,. I o a n . 494.7551 Price 5US.OOO. Call to-ASSUME 91/J•/o day m·537o FHA loan. 3 br. P·~ ba. ~ Hllll[ -~e Mc CORMACK H [ A LLS"rA TE din. rm. 2 car att. gar. 1,.. w/dropener. 189,900 DEL MANGELS RLTR REALTORS< l---968--57<r7 LOCATION, LOCA TI<*, LOCA TIOH Large, expanded kitchen, lots of tile, cozy fam. rm. + 5 bedrooms within w,alking distance of Mesa Verde c ountry c lub. High assumable loan. Call Jackie COUNTRY CHARM· MISA VIRDI Terrific new lis ting · 4bdr., pool & spa; quiet tree-lined street. Assume loan. Priced right at $191 ,500. Call Jackie 120/o AMAHCIMG Prestigious Seawind 4br, 2ba, family castle. Private s wim & tennis club Call for more information. Norm & Kasey McKinley. MOVE UP TO MISA VIADI This spacious 4bedroom, two story home has a n outs tanding corner location AND a 911:2 o/c fully a ssumable loan. The price is right at $219,000. Call Anne Mccasla nd. FOUNT AIM V AUIY True value in the e ver Popular WESTMONT homes. 3 lg. bdrm + bonus room. Below market price. $127,000. Call Anne Mccasla nd. 631-1266 WOODlllD(9M>WMB WIU CAllY $25,000 down. $812 P&I, ground level, 3bdr m , Windflowe r model. Beautiful patio. $110,000. TURTLHOCll 200/o DOWN Beautiful "Vista·· tnhse. All day sun on 3 patios . City & night lite vu. 3 bdrm . 2000+ sq.ft. $310,000. Jerry Jones . STEPS TO MIU $9UAU PAD F antastic 2 sty executive home. Large tile entry, separate fam. rm., master bd w/retreat &i private deck. Great Fountain Valley area. $100,0001st T .D . assumable at 11 %. Bruce Blomgren 759-1221 OlD CDM CHAIM+ .. IAMCa .. Large 4br recently remodeled owner unit, with a mini-ocean vu, plus a lbr rental. OWC an AJTD of $250,000 at reduced payments for 2.Syrs. Priced to sell at $325,000! Call Bruce Blomgren 759-1221 It.IE YOU IEADY Fe. SPYGLASS HIU7 One of the bes t ocean view locations in Spyglass. Enjoy the s unsets over Catalina and the Newport Bay. This New Bedford model is on a large lot and the owner will cons ider carry ing a large 1st T.D. for a qualified buyer. Call to see -$745,000 Bruce Blomgren 759-1221 FllST TIMI OffHID Balboa duplex -Two-one bedroom units. Older property in ·good condition and just steps to bay a nd beach. 201 /2011 2 E. Bay Ave . $260,000. Clint Moses 631 -1266 WEAi SOMI HllH Jn your Pocket. Owner fina nce , extra sharp 2bed 2ba inc l. gar & pool in Irvine . $105.000 Call Lois Miller MO ILAINIY!!! $155K for Mesa Verde prestige 4bed fam., din, pool, spa, plus excellent terms . Call Lois Miller LIMDA ISLE SrtlEAD 5br , Sb;!, beautiful master s uite, lite decor, formal dining. Bring offe r . Asking 1.1 million. Bob and Dovie OCEAN VIEW DOVIR SHC>alS 4br. 4ba, Gal_axy f~ont row ocean view, pool, s pa, huge yard, great fina ncing, asking $725,000 Fee. Bob & Dovie LIMDA ISLE 6br, 7ba , the most exciting estate on Linda Isle. Wine cellar, game r m ., in/otJt dr. pool & spa. Unequalled bas in vie w dock for 85' yacht. 3.1 Million. For appt Bob & Dovie Koop OUHGI & AVOCADO UNCH 78 Ac. sub division map complete, 4 sep. parcels; sell au or part, heavy producing. Bob& Dovie. WATHNOMT IOAT DOCI 3br, 3ba. 3yrs old, new spa, huge master ste. w /bay view. Sell at $525K 1st T.D. $274,000 at 11.5% assum. Bob & Dovie Koop. HUMTIM4HOM HAUC>a very sharp condo. $142,000. Bob & Dovie CAMIO SHOii LIAll 4br. 3ba, fireplace, pool, ocean view, private beaches. $1,900/mo. Bob & Dovie Koop 631·1266. ............ .,,.,..., .. ,.,. .......... JJ.tl.17 ......... C.... ..... 631-1266 lodependent MembeT Broker .•........•••.•........ •...................... ....................... . .................... . IALSOA JU~'T RIDUCEDI New contemporary with up- slair• llvlnf( room, 8 bdrms. dlnln1 room le wet bu, 2 car garage + carport. Nowsa59,000. UDOISLI Fresh. contemporary 4 bdnn wtth biah celllngs oa I~ &ob. 145.S,OOO. The Lawson Realty .,;-c, .a ~1.1 Company 11 ... IMlcllHw Step to ~h. 126 26th St N .NB . Pri ced a t Sl7S.OOO. Open hse today JONES IEAL TY 673-6210 SOMETHING FOR EVEIYIODY! l BR condo. S425 Laundramat , 5SS,OOO 2 BR. den WoodbridJ,?e. Sl62.SOO. Triplex. Costa Mesa. 5249.500. Flexible lcrms Spyglass view 3 BR. S750.000 640.6161 ~ VOGEL PACIFIC fo~x c lus ive LaRuna N1ji1uel community with pvt beach. tennis. pool. s au na s . a n d s pa Spacious 4 Br. 2ba home with xlnt terms avail 5219.000. ~ (}o&U'tl'Ull J(;Jc/u,n 232 GOLDIHIOO, CclM 2 s tory formal dining room, lots of glass, spacious family room with cozy comer fire place , handy wet bar opens to office & formal living room. Spectacular mas ter suite faces Catalina & t he 2 guest bdrms are private & c harming. 2 closed garages + a large pad for your travelhome. just $595.000. OPEN SAT & SUH 1·5 PM S ~ouma dd v«ai 9'~ 673-8494 2435 E. Coast Hwy •• Cor.. .. Mar IRAMD MU D,LX The best of its kind in CdM. Exc eptio n a l ' Owner should live here' S425.0000. Rae Rod(!ers 631·1266. Uiiil Cameo Shores Opett Sat/S• 12-5 EXTRA S PEC IAL , H ighl y up(!r ade d . panoramic ocean view & jusl s teps to private community beaches. this F.LEGANT 3 bdrm. 4 bath hom e with a s pa rkling pool h as custom features galore ' Deluxe security system Xlnt financing. 5529.000 . 4521 011 iwKjton Rd RICH Rlty 7 60.0621 COM COTTAGE "'51ncOIM LSE OPT SPYGLASS S pacious S BR 3 Ba hOme. '545.000. Custom lots . $750,000. 64-0-2981 DUPLEX, I 000/o FIM. IY SB.LY By seller . AITO for 14,,..,~ Asking 5325.000 Buyer to pay all closin(! costs Agt. J im Davis · 76(). 1743. Irvine Terrace. 5Br. 3Aa 5360.000 fee 1407 San t anella Open 1·5 Sat & Sun PROBATE SALE 2300 sq ft beaut. home with 180deg view. 3 Br. 2•, ba WON'T LAST Price d wa y be l o ~ market $345.000. Prin c1pals only 54 1-9993 Bkr CostaMHa 1024 .•..................... LOWDOWN lluge 3Bd 2V, Ba. condo Formal D R & frplc AS· sume 11 ~.r;, w low d n. S l 79.995 P at r 1 ~k IU.11 MESA VERDE BES!"BUY . CbumlDJ4 bdrm 3 ba home With fa mllY rm. Corner toe.. VF.Rt PRIVATE yarch. Immaculate and ready to move In CI09e to schools and shopplna 1175.900. *Cote Realty & ln~stment 640-Sn7 LOVELY 4BR, 3BA WT1lf SPA SZZ.000 Down To existing financing of 12~"'' lno quail. End or c ul ·d e -sac , w i ll c o o pera te w I bk r s S UM.000 Owner 645-8669 Rxa urra Good College Park IOt' This 3br. 1 ~4ba home needs some work but the potential is there. As· s um loans . S120.ooo AG T 760-8S20 BUILDER Ha.PS YOU IUY! MEW CONDOS XWTenns! 2&3BR Pvt decks & patios For 30 days escrow. FREE dr a pe s & microwave. OPF.N L2-4PM 2000 MEYER Pl. 641-1991, agt. MF.SA VERDE 4 Br 2 Ba . with pool. beautiful landscaping & easy care yard Owner will con sider V A St29.900. 0 Bourk e R e altor 5-46 9950 $9,000 OM/OFFER DESPERATE 4bdrm home. vacant. comer lot. St20.000 Fi P No qual. OWC 2nd TD 963-4759 SORRY IT'S IEB4SOLD 1s what you'll hear if you don't call fast' Home 1s s uper s h arp & xtra c lea n . w i re .t est ed kitchen A.'lsume low rn terest on ex isting loan Seller will help finance Near So. Coast Plaza ~S·9491 1 ACRE ESTATE RED.to $272,500 OR 3 Bdrm 2ba home with isolated master bdrmlcan be par en t retreat or in·law qrtrsl and a 2 Bdrm cottage ANY WAY you describe it · It's charminF( up to date -be auti f u lly located CAU FOR DETAILS 644-7211 PRETTIEST CONDOS IN COST.AMES.A ~Walkarllee English country home with rustic styling and lots of wood. S Bdrms. 3 baths. Ocea.n and valley views. Near Marina. Ad- joining acre available with separate negotia- tions. $950,000. In San Juan Capistrano. WLSOHAWBSS llAL IST A Tl DANA POINT 493-2752 p, ....... PoW nMtLEX Ele(!ant owners unit wl spa Spanis h Tile. marble frplc. xlnt owner financing. JONES REAL TY 673-6210 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW! They're excitingly dif re r e n t I La rge 3&4 bd rms. 21": baths. 2 ~ rire places. microwave ~I ovens. S-Olar hot water. t · tile throughout Lovel~ · · grounds Priced from 9 mos. new. 4 bdrm + 2 bdrm unit. 3fireplaces. 4 car gar.. used brick, Fren ch wi n d o ws . 709-70 9 "'1 Or c hid . S38S.OOO. Call for a ppl to see. 851-913.'i (will coop> Owner/bkr. MUST SELL! O wne r l e ft s ta t e S p acio u s du plex . fireplaces. gara(!e 1700 sq ft each unit Gross 51650/mo. 29"'-do wn OWC balance . S295.000 Broker. 759-1288 JUST LISTED Harbor Vi•w Hills Rare6br custom decor & features Large pool/Jae +cabana w/bath set in huge park like yard OP ENSAT&SUN Owner/ Al[t 640-5-446 Lease/option. Spyglass 6 br. SJ0,000. SJOOO mo 644-1450AM or eve hest. 5160.000 Will trade for property. ~old coins or rine gems. GEM UALTORS Inc 642-4623 TRY 5000 MO!YES! MO! YES! If you're undecided. see this lvly & s pa cious ho me As s ume t his super low interest VA loan Owner will help fi nance Call now ror showini Won't last al this pnce 545-9491. ~Walker 8 lae RF.AL ESTATF: Quality. luxury home. 4 Bdrm 4 Ba. 3 frplcs All t he extras vou cou Id want for the ·most C'Om fortable . efficient and spacious living on the Island. 30 yr $300,000 1st TO at 13".4 rully assuma ble. No points. S53.'i.OOO ·-----.;;;;;.-.-~-Open Sunday, 2·5pm. 1641 20S Gamel. Open Hse Orchard Or. 5bdrm. 3ba. Sat/Sun 1·5. Gerry Spr freshly painted colonial ingston. Rl tr ~J..2230 beauty Fa mily room. separate dining room. frplc. new roof. Priced at St60,000. for quick sale Xlnt rinanclng. THE WIEOEMA NS 494-0066 or 751-4293. CAPE COD CHARM CUSTOM DUPLU 3Br 2ba house w/rental unit. Unit has 2br Iba c omple t e ly f u rn S4S0.000 b y o wne r So. of Highway. 3 & a _ den, or 4br fronthouse. 6«-6275. 637.4SJ6 i---... -.. ---Fireplaces. patio. + 3br MEWrORT IEACH S34.000 down . owner will finance at l3~"k with REAL ESTATE DON'T roSTPOME HAPPINESS If you are looking for a nice home in an xlnl ne1ghbor·hood Let u~ show vou this one ' Lite ·lot. RV, home warrant~ induded a t this low price . ~9'91. ~Wa .. llae REAL F.STATE Eas tside C M. 2B r Completely remodeled R 2 lot Lots or charm Ope n dail y , 11 4 642 2101. 321 ROt'hester C.M JUST LISTED On e y e a r n e w townhouse. E .s ide. 3 Bdm. 2i,, Ba. Good loca· lion. Isl at 12 SOo/. P&I S884 Submit on terms Call now Diana Agt 631 1266 OPEHSUM l·S 2147 Iris Pl IE. Side I Assume loan·OWC. 2nd 3Br. FR. bonus rm. ait 631 144.2 CUTE 4 BR 11,, Ba house nice area 12'~".t, int r ate with 10'11 down 5105,000. Devin & Co 642·6368 OPEN SUM. I ·4 ~ThM 3375 • C.arkspur Owner tired of freeway driving Must sell this lovely 3 bdrm. l~ bath ranch· style home. Flex. financ ing. AskingSl49,SOO. Wolfinger Realty (213)"9-1394 51500/mo pay ments. --------• T otal pr ice S279,000. ATnAC'nVI rear unit. '525,000 2 STORY MAUaY STAUFHR +MODERN APT. SEAUOM REALTY East Bluff. Sbdrm. 3ba, COMOO Near new 2 bdrm, 21,'J bath. bar, upgraded drapes & carpets. Dou· ble garage with door opener . Greenbelt area. S105.CXX>. Nr bays, charming xtra 673-5354 ca 11644-7063, lg 2Br. brick frpk , din· Ing rm. l ~Ba . dbl garage + income k95 mo . FAB U LO U S FINAN C E -Sa ve Thousands SS$. A~. ..-UALn C213t04-MOI SUMMER FUN Steps to So. Bayrront. Two 3 bdrma, 2 bath +iuest with living rm, loft br" ba. M'J6.000. C...T ...... lltr 494-0029 1pl tswwlwlt 1011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIWUSY..- Ref\lrbtahed 4 Br 3ba hom• dh otean vlell' from matt Br. Owner wilt ti.Ip finance. Of· feted ai SlJt,900. Seville Propal-5155 OCIAMVllWLOT Capo &Meh or Bturra. OalJ •• w/terms . SuWdtl Patlttk Tenor.. .. ,. • DUP\.EX • 3 Bdrm & 2 Bdrm duplex. Xlnt cond Owner anxious. Wori''t last. Terms ! Ask Inf' 5279,000. Prine.-only 541·9993 Bkr. OPEN 521J..-. OPEN HOUSE S-1-5 1657 Texes Clrct. Thls 3 Bdnn charmer was once a model home. It Is localed on a huge l\l'l l h I I I c-~ kl'.1lt\' I ,·,:, ·,. ;1111 cul-de-sac lot a nd filled ~~~~~~~~~ with extras. F1NISHED - garage. Close to schools. Oftered at$t44,SOO. *Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 •OOKVllW Front house, eictra nice, lae 2br. 2ba . patio. seperate lndry, F .A. heat, lge fr pie. open beam cellille. rare 2 bachelor unlta over lge a ur 1arage. hlS.000 ~~~~~~~~~j OPEN 1·4 SUNDAY 820 SbMta Lane. Close to So. Cout shops. 38r 21,.; ba. Thia exceptionally darting decorated condo w/ftlllW ept'1 ls wortb lhe time you take to view It. Alt. E m y Berkie SCMCNOP. 671-1716 c........... I02Z 971·U'73 CtDlur y ....................... 21/&ers. ~·! 9~lo!!:A~!J.~~uzii . Rumpus roorn w /bar. ~I CUit.om. $S75,000 -try s100,ooo ctown. owe balance at 14%. o~ Sun 1·5. 2501 Harbor View Dr, CdM. ~~......;;.~~~~~-...... ....... ,,. no ftaandna. ar Iba. etudio added. ODto Sun· day 1-4, 1881 llhode1. lltt1• A.sent. 01orla su-uao C•lltur y 2lller'I. PllCl..UC• MUITl&L El•,..l 4 •r .. l•r1e ' aml11 r .... pool. tM~. 0.-. l·S, Sun. IHI Oreb ....... aa M Or-. Co811 DAILY PICOTlllUn • MllCh 16, 1881 ~.~~ ....... ~:!:.~~ ....... !!~!!::.~.~ ..... ~!!!::::.~~ ....... ~.~~ ....... , lmie 1044 .,.... I 044 '""'9 . I L..-.IMllt I 041 ... , IOIO M11111'9rl* lt111" .... '* M111HPer.. Mt•"'-S. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••-•••••••••••••••• ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• ••••-••••••••••-••" . c:;;~ .......... i.4 .... :.., ... ~.i .... " ........ , ............. .:;.:; ............ io44 ~-..::a:.. Woodbdd1• LaMtna SAM JOA9U1M PWT ......................... !';! •• ~.......... a= tMI ....................... TUIT\.90CK 8raod ..,, 4lr, IBa, P'onner model. J111t lilt· PAIAIDISI ~=ON~ ~ 111• DOWD brt ht Loytq ........ "" ....................... H I. I T •• I ·.wL.W94r fr'plcllmatrM, 1£.Z ... ed. 2 bdrma. df'n, 2 SpetlHUlar a Bdrm & a ... e a ne., .,.no:! •e! o; famll1 roo;,, J~Ba ISts,ooo. Water rrtat ,.. QlllMTOOAY 2·5 aumabl• h1t,tto. ~•thli "r~ce. ~I home wtth maplllcent nt:':Z::f•ll1j'1• ffllll.•"°'9 fwy Owner Sbacted pall~ Near PtlllhouM ovtrioc*l8t COie() lllCl5AN'nOCH · Scarce ••• IMI qt. eve ~l rO:~ A: viewofU. Padtlr. Juat onnd em.er1..1n1n :' Y •It will u,Ty 2nd Open uhool1 6 ab~pplo1. Mata OaaMJ. I Ir. l\i 19". DOWN and rarely otr~ H · ar.tmootCott.ae ~· lllt..500 u er stepa from bt1utlful a ......i nd I mOfe · I H ooo B Ba. J li'pla, formal cffn. tremely popular "Plan w Cod • · beadt. l.arp uaumable with ...-a •pa · •knell ~S. JU1 Cana· I • • Y owner. lnt rm., ror I.ht eltaant I ldrm, li.t Ba. Oreat 5 .. a-....omoor, 5 Bdrm tU\Cape charm. 2 OAYIDO.CAILSON low lnttreat loan . feredatlW.SOO. dlan. ..-. llfel Buy 1e ... or lt&M hwtttment or 1t1rter 1 ""vwubonua room de 1ty, fam. rm , formal llA&.TOI lll-t2tl S4l5 000 with llOOO~kMI l'IOllM Ntar part! pool 6 P ua · • din 3 br 2~ bt A•· ' · · * C " Re I Jmmaculattl8r.2~Ba CUSTOMHOMI option 1•1 0 ° I Hho0t1. llot,900. Call llahtfully ioca t ed , au~. lt?'ooo A~klna a~ncm ote a ty Condo. Pool. Jacunl. ----money. I l •. J-Jon. Ill ta nearby pool. park and I 'ow' TW1• & Investment Yard. CruUve financ· ----Al-OpenSunl·l .Calfordt ••• , . • tennl1. A marvelous lH,000. C 2nd. DIANIHOMI 640-5777 •ni. lit. at IO\.t ~ 01laa1e taib Jarvi•. O'Brien famllyhome.Offeredat Owner.-.10.1 E w bd r A warm cu1tom u -142.-0. John Coombe xc na 4 rm, am tmN.COASTHWY IUl,OOO.P.P.142·3143. ecuUvepoolbome.JBr. bllr. **$45,000 rm. Prime location LAGUNABEACH 8a pla beauUlully landacaped. 3 · I fln r•. A la all It lakes to own lbla Thia rantaatlc fa m lly 497-4841 probat.e aale. '450.000. .al.W BT * •QUliCI SALE! a Bdrm Purdue model In home la warmly de· --====== DllYE BY ... l.935Sant. Ana Ave. th~ 3 bdrm, assumable loan home at IU7 ,900. 518..f51Sor•a.to. Alt.; BTATB II I\ Colle1e Park. Owner corated and In move·ln Beaut1"'18MHbedroom I Bdrm • a Bath will help nnance. Best condition. You mu.st see COLDWeu BANl\eRO LIASIOPTIOH e beautllul new homes available for lease with option to buy. Excellent terms. Best location. .. OPIM SUM. t 0.5 Eu c u ti ve t( om•, PrttC!Ol\· Aciro11 from * •GORG£0U$1. buy In Irvine. Call for thi11 one. B l"l.......a 1 t ~...A b b llt In bf•oh, •k• club, and y owner .• """"" 111um. B e'Q ln';ide ·~ '~an 1 adult rle)t I lpanl1h tile If 10U are a dlacrimlnat· 1m28allowLane ~!li1.o3b~lc~\1.1.~~· other amenltl•• l11clul1 ruof, fh..,plac••· cen· ln1 buyer that ap-(ofT El Camino> This 90llMah.aJo 114.6129 Ina a huae y1rd ltiat tul •Ir J,ll&t new ! predates the very beat- .;--.;. I ·. '. ". ( I t A ,1 .. 11" ~ ,', l ,'()ll(J Mesa del Mar 3 bdnn, ~~~~~~~~~I bach to 11 buullful Ro111ht aootti.r fr owner thle mapJncent home la home w/cov'd patio has r.;: park. JUll~•·l'I Ohl I will ~In')' l1r1• lndl See for )'OU. Cu1tom Oak assumable loan Priced By Owner, Optn HouJe 96 Ill 811/Mun 114 111 Man bannllterl. Pecan noor· at 1 133,500 Open Sunday, 12'4. eou Thor duln rtillow•linarrom ln1, cellln1 moldln1a. Sat/SunJ2-4. Or Clun 6 lovely W V11lt1 1.oov In Wood etc, etc 3 car 1ara1t' WARM & WONDERFUL UnlYeralty Partt home. s bdrma. s pa, BBQ. formal dlnln1. air cond .. 12'UOO. CENTURY21 Gold Cout Rea ltora 541-1161 4bdrm. t'Wiba . hu1• brh1,. ' and IO much more Call rooma. country kitchen, IJ for d«alla ram rm. frplc, xlnt • ~brldte S242.500 1chool1 1'7l4)81S·0840 Re1l11 IJ\\Qodbr1dte s21.100 OOWH 161·3"0 Real•• Nr SC. Plaza Open Sun S6H,...Me ""• '"·~·101• 55 1-3900 f \t ., i) 11 I I o-i.p l\1 ·, dt\ I 1' ' '. :1111 J-S JUW Coolldlt' Vac mov.,. you l11to thli• 3 lltllhly u~1r111ttMI 1'111\llu Huctl J ll+deft au rtiw7,lrvl-. 2sty , 4br, Zb1 . nr bdrm hom1 fHturln11 • UO,lnl 1 wn, no 11111t1hfv 11 .. ll\lt ramlly homt1, " -••• -••••• ... Iii•••••• school1/ahp1/frwy In dlnlna & bonua rm1 1r111 11&1 ~7» P111 \'uunat. (\atkl ttinnl• r.tm •i•• move-In cond StM.000 frplr. Only s111.aoo <'•I •Ill Htl'l\•rdi.oo Hlh A•ioii.,, ta·~· • torm• for Quick Sale' OWC at now 5318 llSll In• I 044 Only tne.w~' 1•111 rh'k ::.f..~.rel•;;~ AtLsTATE .. ;·;utiiv~·;11i .. I. ·~~~I ....................... RIAL TO"t On1111f lrv111•'• hU'I" •t -[[I 1111·'*1 00111.,. l'l1111t1rhl)' ·-·-·-h1t·•tMt In thti ht1•1 I of C>aAHGm11 l•111v_.ri11t\· Park t'111ll N • w 0 n m • r k ~ t . tor d•t••lll re9111r1ll1111 ll•tarht!d JHitlo home. 2 I 1\\1 h Ii h d r m II , 2 b a I h II . ~-., I; \l\:1 11 I .t . \I I ) "'•I .'111111 tlrt1J>I•«". A/C, end unit, t111r.llent rondltlon As- 11ume 9"l Interest loan. i12u110. '*Cote Realty & lnvestm~nt 64'J-S777 OCEANFRONT WOOOIRIDGI DAVID D. CARLSON RIALTO. llJ.9293 Distress Sale 2Br co--0p. ~ W• C...-y JASMINE CREEK · New I view unit on sand & surf S25.000 dn S8t2 Pl.I model home · 3 bedrms; 1 -E cl dlt m 2• Ground level, 3 Bdrm. 2.,., baths; built in ap-FOIMt• Valey I 034 x us1ve a com .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hr sec bldg. Priced at I l• Bth. Wind Hower pliances; superb carpet. owner's cost for fast mdl. Beautiful patio ing & drapes; complete-J..st kedKoraffd escrow. 1179.000. s110.ooo. Jerry Jones. ly landscaped. Owner :-Jew Carpet. ne·" · inyl I R & H t.YHflMftts 631-1266 will carry fi'*ncing. ir~~~:.i1t;~~;:r~~ NEA::2-e~-:-1B-9E-7A_CH __ , IEJ1~:~I r~~.~~~~;tm~~~ Drive to 21281 Antigua. ··-·-·-marlcet nnanrmg avail Open house Sat/Sun 1_4 Woodbridge condo. 2 Br, PC\' Realty 633 8526 or (end or Newland. no or *I 2p fiRmtclncJ 11"1 Ba. highly upgraded &37 7920 Cl'lailable end unU, l~"k assuma----Hamilton.) This 3 Br. on this customized 4 br ble. StJS.900. By Owner. HwliwgtOft ia.och I 040 covered patio, frplc. im· home featuring French Opn Hse Sat/Sun l2·5. 29 ••••••••••••••••••••••• maculate Only St39.900. doors. country kitchen & Fireblrd. 552-1862 Century 21 Goldcoast garden patio. Owner will . COMTlHEKT AL 3 Bdrm townhome . frplr. brick patio Comm. pool. Great loca tion. S90.000. 548·1168 carry AITD at 12pS com· Lowest pnce In Wood· pare the value or this bridge. 2 ~r cond~. ~nd fine residence offered at unit, lrg bnck patio. 1m- S t42.000. 759.1501 or mac rond. 1102.soo. Opn 752-7373 Hse Sa t/Sun 1·5 25 FULLER REALTY 546-0114 SUPER 3 BR Sol Vista. wood floors . Jus t StJ0.000 Bkr. 848-0709 . 2br, Iba. lge lot. cul-de· sac. rise to shops & bus --------•I lines. assum loan 9.2o/. OWHER WILL HELP finance this impeccable home 3 Br I""• ba f i r . s pa Sl~.500 Bkr Al(t 968-8268 SWEET&LOW Affordable 2bdrm single family dwelhng m Under St00.000 As sumable loan. s uper sharp. many upgrades Na n rv o r Ca rol 842-1645°. 962-1143. S92.500 by owner 964-1916 no agts please Hwl~°" Hst.CMr 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Includes 24' Boat Slip. 2 Br 21.Az Ba. Townhome. Professionally decorat· ed Great financing. Sail Boat negotiable 846-9185 Agent. -------- H ..... lwgtun lffch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brinr Any Offer!! Lovely 3l>drm 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 doWll payment, and says Bring Any Offer. Best Price In Town 4bdrm, Remodeled Kitchen, Plush Carpets, Custom Drapes, Freshly Painted Seller bought another, and has priced thousands below market value for quick sale. Creative terms OKAY-BETTER HURRY. GOLDENWEST REALTORS e-ASSOCIATES ~ W8lkar I lee Firwood. 559·~ _ REAL ESTATE UNIVERSITY PARK Lovely 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. single family home with a VERY private yard Xlnt location. close to schools. shops & frwy. Sl59.900. Owner will carry 2nd. Open Sunday 1-5 34 Almond Tree Ln. *Cote Realty & Investment 640.5777 LAKEFROMT lVRTl&OCI HIGHLANDS 41ed·l ..... SMM.ISTO.Y Elegant custom design, cul·de·uc. Creative fi n ance by seller. 1345.300. Down 30~. 0Pftl house Sun 2·6 pm. 5 Sunburst. off Sundan- ce/Turt.lerock Dr. Agt 955.3079 ORANGETREE Lowest price 1 Br + loft. condo. Sharp end unit $83,950 W db r g . E s t ates 640.5357 "Washington." 3 Br. /2 C..&-fa mi I y r m , den . C I Hewport ....-. B_eaullfut day & night w o o D I It I D G E views. Great assumable CAJto..ODO financing. S325.000. Open "" House Sal/Sun 1·5. #8 E . NEW LISTING. YaleLoop. Great starter home. Charming 1 Br + den Warmington. Decorated in warm earth tones. At· lach. gar. Lge backyard 752·2'21 I w/covd brick patio. Call for financing details. 100/oDOWM Northwood Candleberry model. 1154.950. Sunset maJa.zine style garden patio home. Air. auto door. auto sprinklers. Shows I.Ute a model. 3 Br 2 Ba. Call Tim Rhone. 631· 1266. , R~~ I tn \I 11111.., Only 1134.900. EAL TY ORT FOLIOS 552~9 •MOVED OUT! 141.alll Move in anytime. 4 br. OHla.AllHD Treat yourself to the moet beautiful home in Turtlerock. This 4 bdrm, 3 bath "Inverness" Mode I In The Glen features par k-like set· ting, custom private spa, French doors & garden windows. custom built-Ins. & more & more & more. Call today for ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! 2"'1 ba. bonus rm. 229011q :: ft. 2 sty. Nice yd. As· Investors ~! E x e c u t i v e -6\i'Pi e x f o r Discriminating Taste. 3bdnn, 3ba, each. Central Air, Woodbuming Flreplaces , Custom Carr.els/Drapes, Heavy Shake Roo . lH'•o/o loan is assumable. No Qualifying Necessary. $10,• Dlwn II less Moves Y•ln No Quallfying Necessary. Your monthly payment can be adjusted to meet your monthly budJet. We have many 3 and 4bdrm hOmea in the belt Orange Colmty locations with these term,. Call our apeclallsts for more irifonnaUon. ' 160LDENIEST EAll!ORS ASSOCIATES I sume 9~ & 10 ~. Cu l verdale . Bkr . 673-2122. r.ou own private show- ""· S375,000. REDUCED 55'-1111 macneb I Irvine reeltg A IUlllDIARY OF THIE UtVINI COM,ANY woooaa'"' UIRONr1 Outstanding end-unit ''Glenwood" on the lake. 4BRS, 21At baths. Uparade d carpeti ng , air-conditioning, bullt-fn vacuum. Asaumable 1st. Owner will carry second. Security aated community. Panoramic vlew1 of lake and moun ta iQa . 1319,000. Jerry 'lbompeon A18 /, '~···· ... ..,. c.ar.,... 'V.., C.. ~I I~ id91 C..- MWlll IHllM macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY THE HST OF WOOOUJDGEI This elegant family home priced in the low $200,000's is located in dynamic Wood bridge Ga bl es . Owner is ready to move out immediately. Assume existing fixed rate fully amortized loans. Home has premium -professionally landscaped lot, 2 (pies, central-air, 3BRS & den. Susie Weiss (A65) 752-1414 (Of'nPU\ VciAey (en•• 642-t2l5 'l() I 0ovfll Drive 551-t700 Woocbodqe (entfll 644-6200 H01bor v-Cent• Town & Country ft REALTOR~ u 552-1800 CAUFOINIA UYlllC Northwood, Shady Hollow expansive 3 Br wi den, 3 ba "Cottonwood" mdl. Attractive inside & out. Includes beaut. landscaping, custom designed masonry and wood crafted fireplace. Relax and enjoy brick decked spa otf family rm. Priced to sell at $179,900. Open Sat/SCin 1·5, 45 Lindberg PRICED TO SB.L Cambridge model 3 Bdrm, 2ba, family kitchen, 2 patios, good location. $137,500. Open 1·5 Sat /.Sunday. 4191 Manzanita, Greentree . WOODBRIDGE CONOO Bright and airy 2 Bdrm condo with den. New paint, roomy, private. By lake & pool. Gated community at Arbor Lake. Assume loan. $164,500. Open Sat/Sun 1-5 at 42 Lake View. TURTLEROCK TOWtltOME Room to share with 4 Bdrms, 3 baths, plush carpet, Plantation shutters and many upgrades. $320,000. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 at 12 Canyon Ridge. CUL DE SAC LOCATION Sparkling 3 Bdrm, form dining rm, atrium, brkfst area, frplc, new carpets and attach. 2 car gar. Assoc. pool and clubhouse $159,500. Sat/Sun 1-5 at 5292 Thom Tree Lane, Univ. Park. ASSUME 11 % % UWI On this beautiful 5 Bdrm Kensington in University Park. Secluded on prime cul-de-sac lot. Many upgrades. $235,900. $15,000 ON -NO 1111.lmtl! 3 Bdrm 2 ba, 1900 sq ft single family home. New 8aint & drapes. Mint condition. nly $134,900. Op'n Sat/Sunday l ·S at 9516 Pearl, Fountain Valley. MEADOWS Alll T PAii/Mm.£ Spacious 24 x 64' 2 bdrm. f am.Uy room. X-lge encl porch, wet bar, a/c, island kitcb. Totally upcraded, great location, no pets. Assume loan. Affordable at '56,500. UNIV. PAIK TEllACE $29,500 down. Britbt clereator1 windows above the llvina room will intrigue your guests ttie moment they step Into the formal entry. Cathedra l cellln11and lqe'wet bar provltle an eleeant setUn1 for entertaining. Cozy loft cten. 2 Br 2 ba . Overslze 2 car 11r. Open Sat/Sun 1·5, 5294 Plum Tree. $138,000. 111J & Country REALTOR~. IU·1IOO PAIK PUCE Choice comer NEW 2 story, 4 bdrm, 3 bath PONDEROSA home Dining room · fireplace Loads or brick work. SELLER WILL HELP FINANCE or will lease forll.500/mo! 1299,SOO! lc6oa lay Prop. Realton OCIAH & HAllOR VllWHOME Located in a most pre- sli~ious area of Dana Point. thla exquisite custom home has it all· 4 bdrms . 2"'1 baths. 714 7<>0-9333 g o u rm et k i t c h e n • L...-MNJ-1 I 052 beautiful gardens and ••••••••••••••••••••••• outstanding existing 1--------• financlng .... 1349.SOO FOXIO.O H(iTS. LAG41HA CHAIMH "The Gracemont" mdt. This 3 bdrm, 2 bath 4 br. ~ ba. prof. de· hOme ia nesUed in the corated & landscaped. trees with a beautiful Shows Uke a model Lge ocean view Gated com· a ss um ab I e Io an munit y In No rth Ownr/Agt S359,500. L a l.l u n a . P r o b a t e 831-88311 Sale .... 1340,000. !~~~~~~~~!' 4tt-1 l20 IJ 1..0136 --c..-3 Br. 2 Ba. Northv1ew. -"- ~~*~6~7~~~7~06~o~·~~ THRHARCHIAY :: -A terrific home for the S165,000. Opn Sunl-5 29261 Kensington. Agt Cape Co.,. COftdo Spac. 3 Br. 3 11'ba Laritest mdl, 5 yrs old. extraii S275,000. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 at ~96 Cape Cove Sea Properties. Call F.d 951 7095 DEERFIELD 3 br, 2 ba large family with ~ood w /atrium designer's ocean view In this home. Beautifully done popular. private area 4 in subtle earthtone.s. bdrm. 4 bath, family Many xtras. 1147.500. room. JCame room & or PP. 551~ fire or den. Lovely en trance. SSS0.000 L...-IMch I 048 IEST IUY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Monarch Bay Th1'1 3 JUST REDUCED New s pa ciou s and sparkling 4 Bdrm home on pool sized lot with fabulous view 3600 sq n or livin~ s pace. Flexible financ ing available. Just reduced t.oS449.000 don osen r•·.dtor.., l213N COASTHWY LAGUNA BEACH 497-4848 A Real Chai mer Lrg 4 Bd home in woodsy area near beaches. 2 frplcs w/fab. spa. As· sume l l lh'7r low dn. 1289.995 . Patric k bdrm & family room home has lots or room for entertaining Extra large pool & patio art>a Close to all amenities In th is gate J!Uarde d . rrivate r ommun1ty 349.500 HOITHEHD A picturesque 2 bdrm home with cha rm in Ir! garden. Within walking distance to everythtnl' St ained & leaded ~lass windows. car ved man tie SJl0.000 "l~r't'=r ·~\..~»'!··~~ µ11i ...... MONARCH SUMMIT II Of'EH HOUSE I .5 227fi6 Montalvo. 2br 2ba twnh!le Adults Vie-. St52.SOO Assum loan HK R 493-0941 Labfornt 1055 ............•.•........ ASPIHMODEl Luxury rondo across from lake Private patio overlooks 100 year old forest Beautifully de rorated F:lej?ant lt vmJ? room. rountrv kitchen. 2 s pa c i ous bdrm s Stl6.500 ,-~r._...­ ':\..,~.ci•"-~ , ....... . 1 .631-1'1!6. 17141494-1177 -;ijj £1 LU;;-Option 3bd'm , • j S3000 option monl.'y Sl200/mo S395.000 sell 1714) 494-1177 LUXURIOUS NEW DECOR Beauttful an and out. with beam ceihnJ?s, sky hihts. and m a woodsy settinit with atri um . mature trees and ~reenery Across from te nnis court s Very private with a s pa Spacious 2 Bdrm + den. formal dining rm and roominated neutral de- cor A beautiful home for the perfectionis t ' Sl49.500 I l~o ASSUMAILE Exciting wood & glass 4 bdrm1 2i,, bath. view Submit. 1325,000. Peg Allen Rltr 494-7578 OWL.EX FIXH!! Bring your paint brush & broom to save SS$ on this dirty dawg•' Prime Laguna Beach duplex w/ocean view & at· tached garage. Submit offe r ! 759-1501 or 752-7373. ~Walkslln REAL ESTATE SUPBHOME Perfect for all those pre- cious antiques. Huge liv- inl room. massive frplc. beamed ceilings. Priv. spa off master. Euge lot. 1375.000. LClllJlllO VIiiage R.E 4'7-1761 Rustic 4 bdrm 1199,000 12.47 Starlit. motivated seller. Jim McBroom Agt.e.2395 COASnlHE VllWLOTS Side by aide level. bulldable lot.a with plans for 3000 slf homes on eech. BuY the lot. build your dream home. 1175,000 per lot CHICK 1HE VllW fro m this h istoric artJst's home overlook· lng Victoria Beach. Free atandlng, used br ick nreplace, barrel wood ceilings, loft are some of the unique features. 1249,500. 497.5494 ALOT POllAUT1U That'• what you ret with this j>rlme, ACRE PLUS, BUILDING SITE. A 1enUy aloplnl parcel, located Just a 1'-t dillance from ten· nl1 • U.. beach, pro· vld• SPECTACULAR OCEAN Ir CANYON VIEWS. Not e nou1b? The owner hu Included dttalled conatructton DI ... fbr an unbtl .. va· ble OUSTOM VILLA IN ll EDITl!:RRAN&AN STYLI!. We beUue 1 '11 acr-lt 't "A LOT ~RA l.J'M'LI" •t U.. ,1111 olftred prlte or tTl.000. hr t.nnt call. ._..Otfll&ALTY •S. OltRWJ, t.qaaa .... .....,,, price Prin e Onl y 497·1~. EMERALD BAY OCE.AHVIEW 3 BDRM · 3 BATHS $525,000 CCll'Oi Tatwn, Rltr 494-0029 "MIHI" RAHCH 21.AzACRES HOR SES ARE WELCOME Build to please yourself on a gen- t I e pastoral s lope o r Laguna Canyon. Ride your own trails raise a 11arden-have a pond with fish. frogs & ducks! Owners will finance or trade for improved pro· perty. $195.000. EMERALDIAY Courtyard entry by the pool. Indoor spa orr master bdrm, 3 bdrms. fireplace. wood & glass Vacant. S4SO.OOO. 494-7551 - WATI HI HONl llOMI "" l9C. REAL ESTATE IT.MIOO Newport IMch· I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUSTSB.L- 72HRS Cape Cod charmer with assumable financing at 9~ and owner will carry a 2nd or 3rd T.D. Call Diana Agt 631-1266 _ Have something to sell" Classified ads do it well Mis .. Ylefo I 067 Mft9'olt Vlefo I 067 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COTO DE CAZA A superb private residential resort community in the foo~.hills above Mission Viejo. LOS RANCHOS ESTAn SITES We have several ranch estate properties listed with our office priced from $275,000. Ideal for horse ranch estates. VILLA•I HOMI SITIS R·l home sites for your own custom home priced from $70,000. VILLA'il HOMES Just listed! This exciting 4bdrm home is nearing completion. It offers a country view, lot.a ol decking & pole construction. Enjoy the membership to Club de Cua. $355,000 Ask for Al 4bdrm, 2'hba, with custom spa in master bath. Lots of wood & mirr'On inside. 2 fireplaces & au exPected amenities. $275,000 Ask for Lee Strlkln1 contemporary 3bdrm, 2~ba, formal dtning, family room, 1eneroua deckln1 & clear cedar exterior. Lota of open apace around property. $425,000 Alk for Carol PIOPllTY TOUU IY IWJ. COTO DI CAZA UALn CO • C7 I 41 770.0100 .1 1 tf1 111,_S. th•n._.W. .._......,.... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT~nday. March 15, 1981 .. ...................•... ........•............ •••.......•••.......... •........•....•........ , ....•.•.........•.•. Me -4._. 1169_. ........ IMf .............. IMtMa ..... INiM tMt IMdl to6t H111n,_Wt ..._.,,_,. oee.r ....... .. .;i.................. . ............................................... ,.................. •.• .. .............. ··•···················· ....................... ••..................... . .................... . MIWPOIT IHOllS ._..._ ... ..._ ..... ..._. v 4'11 Walktoa.ach LINDA ISLE ,......... Cwl • -1071 C .. hh_. 1071 ,_S. 1100 "••• 1Y 1600 LIVE ..,. lhe Ottan. Share a plect of DllVI IY •••••'••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SuperA·P'RAME. 3 er a !xeeotlve Country par.U. for u HW. H • • • Mobile Home, 15X30, l•-•-•••-- Ba. lll:UOOor lr•d• ror En1U1h Bayfront. S 15,MO. Breathtaktnr <>Den boUle Sat/= 12-4 l'l_R .._ .._.0 OP._,.._.4 tbdrm, co1 ta Men. APiat• duplex, B d U!", Inc Jud lpn I °::. riew ~· Lu~· 2'1'Holl~ Lane, N Beach w •" rl:I' ...,.. aduJtl, no peta, 110.eoo. ..._ • .......... HOG! 4 Br. + Fam. ma • quartefl. vt u new 5-r apa • Below .,6th t, off I-"'--or--tln Av. .. MAAM na.-Lot. IZt,.idlrZ~ o-lte Rm. PIUlh nast cal'l)et. commlMltty and 3rtvate meat mmsa'ex. CaJI now &! n""" &wt SATUa.DAY, MAICH 14 ~. ,__..... --------M ........ t'*ftdedl 6 many atr•1. dock. Fee Ian · IZ.f 6 find oat 1'ow 19" can Beaut. h ide·•· way In f:osta eaa Hos pita I, •••Greatterm1. m1Won. Owner wlll OOb• travel tb. world ovor 1b.ia 3 Bdrm, large 61xl.32' lot home OPIH HOUll SUM>AY 11·1 Newport Beach'• mo.t 275·000· 3 1r. 2 Ba. 2 Story wtth •Ider excellent nnanc· wlth&hilputtbue. with covered patio. IAMCHO SAH JUAN ISTA11S desired adult vlllage. loyMcc..lt. lltr. llup l\Wleek. Move ln ln1. OM.Y$14t,t00-YISSl4t,t00 Exclu.qive view homes located in San Custom 2bdrm. 2b•· 1~~~S4a.~~17~2~'~~~ now. u .900. Try 20~ *C "R It .,..., Clll:cMinll Juan Cafiiatrano at the lntenecUon of located Just around the 1: dowft. Ole ea Y comer from pool 6 Jae La gun-. Beach, prim e ()then available. & lnvet1tment Century 21 Gold Coast Rltn 5'8·1168 Del Ob spo and A1uacate. Near Acrou rrom pvt. beach. comm. prop. Xlnt loc Give uu call 64().5777 beaches, marina and mlu1oo. StartJng S74,!500. m4 >S'TS-4063. near downtown. Fronts MW..-... 0..,... at $515,000. For more information, ,,. __ ... H 0u •-•· O '79 Southwind Motor Hme on '-UIU• wy. p .... x .... ~ ..,... call: ..... . 25• Clus'A' SK ml, xlnt shop or office. 1297,000. John 64Coo2..aml!_Obkr HIWPOITH•TS ... ~ .. , JASMIMICI• SZIOODOWH 'CHARTERREALTY&lNVESTMENT cond. loaded w/xtras' pri c e r ed u c ed . ..., Extravagant custom -t.wo Take advantaae or my Live by beach. bachelor 49Ml22 1314111 Take In late m ode l 1714)497·433'7or497·5770 home t It h as This 4 bedroom newly auumable 8114% loan. condo.1. vacant. by C d/Li l 6311726 4 IR + DIH EVERYTHING includ· finished home ofrers tru· Beaut J asmine Creek owner. •107,500 no quali· a nco n · - _ Co•dotwl•l-1/Tow• ln1 W~~cliff.Tradlt1101n!J lnl(pooltl-"ooospa.Juatliat· lyditspaclous living In condo. plan 1, 2bdrms. fyin1.Prlnonly978·0423 Hewportlhoch IOHM•wportleoch 106' T .._.. ....... 1700 e evauon on poo a i.... ed a """· . tra looal eleaance on den. 1 u a rd e d 1 ate • • ••••••••••• •• •• •• •• • • • •••••••• •••••• ••• •• • •• • • ••••••••••••••••••••• lot. Owner wlll help beautiful Lido Isle. See· comm. Pool. tennis. LIASIOl'TIOH 1HEILUFFS fi na n ce. F ull pr ice MIWPORTHGTS ing ii believing this ex· Owner/agt. 13U,OOO. Spyglass or Harbo r IAYfllOMT !?5~~· Call Harry. Owner w/ftnance this 3 ceptional value. Ca ll ~l88,83l-8838. Vie~~ noCalml o,nthly tP~1Y· UDO ISU F' 3 •t -S1P.'f L1•••1 .... 1 • .-Br + F.R. home. Priced now! menOQ. or de a1 s. En J 0 Y , , 11 un 1 e t 8 ines or g1na area. under $200.000. Rae Agt.~t345 supre me" in this 4 Massive greenbelt vista. Rodgers631·121116. 12¥4%Mew"'-ca.a •$133,9001... bdrm, 4 bath home Smartly decorated in Open S.t/Sun 1·5 at 25[2 " popular tones. nearby HEW-"IT 1a•cH * Would you believe 75' of pool. Offered at s212.ooo 23rd St. Prime location • . ..--'""' bayfront plus pool. deck, 1 'th bl h' 1 Rt'd h 111 ~ Hl-.1lty SI JZ.tOO llACH RITRIA T 2 Br & den. beam cell 1---------lngs, frplc and form ......... Uilld9d din. Assume 10.02~ lsl. Your c Ii an c e or a Call Delia. 631·1266 lifetime to live on Lido Isle In a charming 2 bdrm home plus den. St~ to street location and within steps to one of Lido's finest beaches. A mmt to see. S365.000. LIDO ISLE Redhill~ Re.tlty 1;7:{ 7:wo Casual elegance is the caption for this beautiful l•--ililiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii Spanish style home on prestigious Lido Isle Includes 4 bdrms. all w/pvt baths. indoor/out door swimming pool and spa. Excel nnancinJ? o r. re red at 5638.000 Open Sun 1·4 204 Via San Remo I Z0/o FINANCING Prestigious Seawind 4 Br 2 Ba family castle. Pvt swim & tennis club. Call for more informs· t1on. Norm & Kase y •• *Cote Realty & lnvt-stment 640-5777 , ______ _ UDO ISLE tWatA.Afllll -, ' ~'I I 1, •1 , ,)I fl I UDO"S IMCllDllU URSTYU a waits y ou in this spacious 3 bdrm home complete with a large rurnished game room plus an ideal maste r bedroom & a sunny patio perfect for family enter· taining·this is especially for you !! Call today Redhill 0-~Re.ilty t i7:~ 7:~111 1 DESPBATE S34,000 down, owner will finance at 13~o/, with $1500/mo payments Total price S279.000 East Bluff. 5bdrm. 3ba. call 644·7063. 3000+s/f. Super kitchen. lmaone 3 spacious brs patio. Pier & noat for WI a.ssuma e I ba . sep breakfast rm. Ms tr & 2'1\ ba upgraded lo the h loan-try S43,000 down l. s uite w/ 3 closets and hilt! This fine home also arge boat. Agl. ~5560. deck. Oek nn & rlush features encl'd parking cpts thru-out. Frm din· & in·house laundry DUPLEX Ing rm, garden window. facilities + assumable Oceanfront 3 + 2Br . 2 cov'd patios, lrlr ac-financing. Call 759-1501 prime cond. lg assuma- cess. Xlnt terms Of· or 752-7373 ble low int loan. Priced fered at '269 ,900 , al kS0.000 + land lse 581·1000. Mission Viejo ~·•'•I'-lease. Realty. IUI URI LOW DOWN CJS Realtors J.635-5650 2 Bdrm mobile home 5 Br. 3 Ba. Harbor view REAL ESTATE 100' from the bayfront. H om e . S 3 4 9 . 5 0 O Owner wi ll carry rtnanc· ~t:.r:~:ll Comm BOAT PEOPLE ing Full price. $22,900. ReJhill~Realty 1;7 ;{ -;:wo PENTIIOUSE CONDO Ant Showlncl with boat dck. 280 deg Huge 3"'1 yr old vu liome. forever view. Fee land all amenities, + gate Assumable loan. guarded com m . San Cle1M"t• 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LGE 13'/•0/o LH. c .. tom 0c ... ve.w Beaut. 4 br home w/cedar siding. Many ocean vu decks 70" skylite Great terms. 540.9113 w/comm pool Fan-640.5357 tastic financing. C /21 Hew Cntr I•--------Walk to beach. Lux Ca-AND WIU..PAINTGREEN FORST PAT'S DAY ~Sat/S• 1·5 I In Seaview at 2127 Yacht 1 Radiant. Ownr/ Agt NEWPORT CREST Two prime front units 180 deg view. Pool & ten- nis 640.5357 nyon Vu. bonus rm. In· credible income. Agt. 492-0674.492·4121 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 HOUSES --Newport Hts 2bdrm up-dated . 2 ga r . C/21 9'ffwpori Cntr. SB.Ult DISP'HATE! Has bought another pro- perty. facing 2 pay ments Unique home in Newport Shores features 3 bdrms. move in cond & 3 blocks from beach Asking Sl75.000 Owner will carry 1st TD at 12". 759-1.501 or752 7373 Exceptionial Eastern style 4Br. home w/pool 2600 sq fl S187.500 Owner will carry. Call Ali . AESOP REALTY · Nwpt H~. Good terms. Eves/Wk ends · 679-9667 by owne r St69.000 ---- 645-9628 Secluded. gated comm in Sl0,000 CASH ON I Br. furnished condo nr Hoag Hosp. Pool. spa. security. Assume loans. 541.SQ REAL ESTATE ASSUME LOAN : Sprawl- --------• ing four bedroom . Over 2300 sq feel. 2"'1 baths. C.,._Y VIUAGE Steps to the Water. 28r 2ba, sunken tub 1n master bath. Pool. pets are allowed Price reduced lo S62.SOO ()wner anxious Open Sat/Sun 1 5 700 Lido Park Or 1122 WAl LRFRONT HOM LS REAL ESTATE 631·1400 C0t1•1•t clal flrop«ty 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHYIUY? When you can sublease fo r l2 yrs thous ands below the mkt Excep CAHYOM CIUT COMDO 3 Bdrm. with patios. sun· d eck. s unken Living Rm . Family Rm .. 2 Fireplaces Tennis & pool. S22S,OOO. lf4 Canyon Lsoe.CdM. Open 1-4 Sat/Sun Denne Soderling Rltr 840-4518 2Br condo. Fallbrook- golf country S89.500 71 4 5 48 1 698 . 714. 728-0366 Dues"/. 1800 • •••••••••••••••••••••• HEAR 1HE SAND lc6oa ,.,., Out*• Seconds lo the water. Excellent 3 BR owner's "home-like" unit & 2 RR, 2 ba rental unit Ideal for home & in· comt' Close to Newport pier & shops. 1289.950 Wesl.yM. Taylor Co. Redton 64,..49 I 0 ftCOllW P'ropft'ty 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tional 7000'. office ... & ---------open space near a1rpor1 BKR 953 12'l0 OFACEILDG 9600 sq ft Prime area nr O C A11'1>0rt Owner will carry brand new bld,e tsl depreciation Asking SJ.45 million Prine only ~ l ·9!193 Bk r DUPLEX Assumable loan at 13"~ Sl52.000 assumable on duplex m good area of Newport Beach Owner will carry large 2nd T D Short escrow desired Call Dorothy for info VllWOF HEWPOIT HAllOR Highly upgraded home. has sunken living room . with banquet size formal dining and unending view of Newport and the blue Pacific. Gourmet kitchen ha s la rge breakfast room over· looking summer terrace with view for Sunday 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. lovely p at io. s pacious sun· decks. F'ine Lido section of nicely appointed homes. Buy tomorrow's security for your family today. Price $495.000. 50/o DOWH 3bdrm, lba. yrd for pool, very nice home Seller motivated. 995-4413 or 631 ·2336. Back Bay with Newport Beach address. Rustic private setting for these e legant, s pac ious homes Only 3 left. Rroke r s we lcome 640.5357 C/21 Hewport Cntr. •Oceanfront dplx. xlnt loc, fm , & price ! Prin only. 673-7677, ~3-7873 , I 0%0Wft, 131/JO/ohtt. 3 br. 2"'2 ba condo Ten nis, p00l , jac. Must sell. Aji?t. 642-l523 den. dirung room. familv room. fireplace. Bonus 1---------*Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 Redh 1ll~Re.1lty 1;7:; 7:wo hrunches. Master suite l•--------h as separate retreat LOSE IEACH TO wlfireplace. If you live C the good life. come see this outstanding home t o da y . Pri ced a t S420.000. Call SS2·2000 Award winning 2 Bd 2 Ba new home. Beaut yard. Terms Patrick Tenore 631-1266 COLD Well BAN~eRO _L..__,.._ R~~ ll I \I I• •H " Owta MUST SB.L I 00/o Doww O.W .C. Sea View By Owner. 3br Newport Glen Court +family room. (end or Tustin Ave.). 640-6159 642·0430, 979.9445 dys. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9I ~s.-0043eves. WATEIFIOHT HOME WmtSUP in a pvt. community. Wood, brick, glass and water att a perfect com· bo for this 3 bdrm. fami· ly home. Large and open living rm. plus huge family rm. Pvt. entry and your own beach aod BOAT SUP. Owner will assist with financing. Ssso.000 fee. WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 DUPLEX 2 yrs old. I blk to bch, 3000 sq f\. Owner's unit has 3B r 2ba. frplc. bltins. S32S,OOO. Assuma- ble or owner will carry. 1-990.1111 ~- OCEAHFRMT DUPLEX UDO IA YFflOMT 2914 Oceanfront. Corner. Enjoy super sunsets In Sell .or trade . Submit this 4br home on a 75' lot your deal. Own/ Agt Ofc w/pool, pier & noat for a 642-9601. Res: 846-3939 lge boat. For more in· -formation caJI Virginia EAST ILUFf CONDO O'Brien AGT 673·1323 Lease option or low OpenSat3-5,Sunl·5 dow n . 127 /8 ~ int. 3bdrm. smile level on greenbelt. Open Sun .. 2-5. 2301 Vasta Hogar St 79.000. 768·7413 . 644-6368 Fol SAU IY OWNER Harbor View Home "Monaco" Model. 3br. 2ba, french doors 4£ Win· dowa. brick petio, declt· lnJ, ft:rellit, tee lot for area SZ!S.000 Open Sun. 1·5Mf.S2'12 NEWPORT 8 EAC H CONDO 3 BR 21h Ba. ~an view. Open House SIS . 1().5 427 Westmlnister. agt 631.566 J ; 548--0817 room Large kitchen Big lot . Three -c ar garage. Close to all. SJ46,000, TARBELL . BKR. 54(}.1720 ----------SCMlfh l.agllM I 086 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SWEEPING ocean views and Catalina sun- sets can be enjoyed form this 2 Bdrm, 3 ba home 3'h acres offer ultimate privacy or unique de· velopment pote n tial Call for further informa- Uon. ()(fered at S749.SOO *Cote Re aliy & Investment 640-5777 SUPERCLEAtol C.1 ILDGS suitable for li ght 1n -~~~~~~~~ dustry and offices Front I bldJ?. contains 4 <'arpet ---------ed and paneled offi ces + 2 batM. Rear hlork bldR has 2·12 ' d oors. fu ll fluoresc~t light1n1t 11 0/220 •wer. lar1te me:r.z. storaji?e space. Lot is 50x120 Concrete drive and lg parkin!l area. security fence o w e S2t5.000 or lease option al S2.2:S,OOO. Submit on terms WATERFRONT HOMF REAL ESTATE 631-1400 TAX SHELTER!! 16 UNlTS · North or Dis· neyland Over S55.000 J?ross income· S58.SOO May Isl' Assume 11 •..,, '> $250.000 Isl Owner will help finance a bundle' $649.500 Cote Re alty & ln'1estm ent 640-5777 12 UMITS F. SJDF:COSTA MESA AGT 631 1442 BIG CANYON Terrific fi?Olf course view townhome. Fo rm er model with private pool and spa. S795.000 with excel assumable financ· ing. 6 bdrms. 3 baths. giant ---------home As s ume l s l --------- $125,000 at 1101,. $25,000 2nd at l4'k due 1995 or wrap S172,000 al l3l\Co~ with 20"k down. $215,000. UDOISLAHD • HARIOR lllMK * This seren ely beautiful home is set against a changing backdrop of g r een & golde n slopes, long s h adows & twinkling lights! Featuring 3 br's + a spacious library, formal din. & gourmet kitchen for memorable days throughout the years. A dramatic stairway t h at's wrapped around an atrium leads to a hideaway master suite w/s tudy & fir e place for those chilly evenings! For a private showing or this superb residence. call IMT'lllESTIMG UDO ISLE I 090 lnconw flro-rty 2000 Have somethin" to sell? •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••~•••••••••• Classified ads do it well '*Cote Realty & Investment 640·5777 Redh 1lI0-~ Re.1lty 1;7:~ 7:~rn1 3br CONDO S32S.OOO 20"7. dwn. assum. 1st T.O. or S70K at 7~~. OWC 2nd. 675-3967 NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 BR 2 Ba penthouse in Versailles. Ocean view! No quallfying T.O ex· ~~~~~~~I IEACH IARGAIN ist. PMT. & owe . bal. $250,000. 645-~ 51DRM Hartaor v-.w HCMM Top location with choice school district Move in today. this gracious 5 Bdrm. 3 bath home has formal dining. Gourmet kitchen Vaulted ceil· ings. Large family room rich in warm woods and prof. decorated thruout Priced pt S322.000. Call now f o r s h owing SS2-2Wl COLDWeu BANl(eRO LOWDOWM Versailles l Br/studio, Steps to beach, 3 Bdm .._ _______ _ 2.s ty home . O nl y ,. S206.000 on Fee land. lst T.O. SJ00.000 at 9"'1°" and owner will carry Call Diana 631·1266.Agt. VICTOR I AH BEACH HOME New 3 BR 3"'1 Ba. Quali- t y ha ndcrafted oak thruout Stained glass, spa Plan_lll Realty 752-8499 HARIORRIDGE ESTATES Lautremont. $790,000. Owner/ Agent 640·6323 pm. Hartaor View HCMMS Lge custom appointed home adj. to park & Phase II c lubhouse French doors & wood c asement w i ndows thruout, l8'x24 ' open beam ed ram rm w lfrplc, turned wood balustrades. custom hardware. cerami c counter tile. qualit y noor & wall coverings + lge s t orage r m o rr garage. $298,000. 12'-'•~ fin. avail 644·5524 Owner/agt. St 16,550! pent.hse condo. w/lfl as· ---------sumable loans . only Unique Opportunity to buy Into a general partnership and "OWN '' a two or three bdrm "HOME'' In Eastblurr. Owner/Bltr. 840-5296 1105,500. Owner / agt. 645·3"7, 979-5370 ask for Jim NEWPORT TERR. 2 Bd. pvt flnan .. excel!. terms+ vlew.1122.900. 3 Bd, huge mstr Bd. ex· cell. terms 1128.900. John Marshall, 631·12186 R~* ' 11 t II f 111• • SOtl•HT $480,000 Molt dealrable al. In Welkllfr. StOOaq ft. 124Z SomerMt Ln, N. 8. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 l'ar mon Info, M5-IOl3 OWMll WILL NWCI Spacious archlteet'a lton'1t m Npt H~. 3'00 14 fl. ditltlll*I for raml· lr ll vt11. Call Joyce .......... ............ s,.cw w.r..tlate 4 bdnn. 2\.'f bath with plush carpet at wood floors. Family room with fireplace. Great financing with a 13~ fixed rate & ~ down. 1245.000. Hurry. with terms like th la It won't lull Ht·· l l 11 11~~.p1\1 ·. i It\· I , • ; 1 :1 It I OPIM IUWMOM 1·1 .... ml.ACI POOLAMOVllW A cozy a bdrm home with formal dlnlrt rm and pool. Hl1hly opan. dable view of harbor and oeean. A ireal UaUn1 at oalyhl0,000. 1601 .... 0... .... "1n •, I ~ ,_ I ' /1 I ! I ,· : ' IA YROMT HOMI Pl•&SUP Charming Balboa Isle Bayfront home. New construction with out· standing detail. Call now for a personal preview of this loVely home. l\l ·1lhiiIoi.p1·:1 "i!t\ 1 I I( I ' . ' IA YNOMTHOMI Luwtoua 4 Bdrm, 4 ba r!/pyt doe~ for your yacM. ~at rour rront door. !Xcel. Peninsula Point location . • • • 2 t s ' 0 0 0 . {)Wner/Bullder <(harl• McK!nnOft. n.rra and DanMbb840-79 75'· I 50 I or 752.1313 IACI IA Y + YflW bee.tin lt...ty wt,. •••He ............ 1 .......... .... ._. .... J frplca. .... fw, ,... ......... ,... ........... .t.Wfl Ill ... rAIMT -SAYI SSS .. c_,.. -Dr•ltk ..... ., ................... J ... l '/1 IN tenMIM. Htlp I•.,. & ........ ,..w .... _..._. ......... _......,,.....,. .. ~ .... wltlto,:-.:,-::..'\ .. ~ ........ hal COUMTIY CUii HOMI c ...................... . .... ,-..-; .............. . ....... ....., ......... cw, 1111,0IO. Street to strada location. A contemporaty home wrapped around interior pati o with lu s h ~reenery 2 s tor y 4 bdrm. formal dining rm w/fireplaces i.t75.000 WATFRFHONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 <>PIH SAT/SUH 1-5 lt232DMR• Beautiful custom home in excess or 3.000 sq rt with 4 bdrms. central air, greenhouse win· dows. vaulted ceilings. 3 fireplaces a nd m any amenities. Doe Run, orr Newport Blvd and north of l7lh.1264,9SO. ~~~~~~~I CAU 64,..7211 WATERFT DPLX ~y. Wm4 DOCK ~f·---lncludes approved plans ~~..._.,.,_,..,....,..iu.;:1;1 a nd permits ror new ------- custom home Ask Ing W estuuuMshr I 098 S399,500. Owner 1 Agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~3-8849or67S.1906 ROO M TO RAMBLE. 4 Br. 4ba with spa. As---------1111 sumable loan. S169.900. Bkr 848-0709 HAVE YOU HEARD? ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trailer at bch 18500. Terms. OWC or trade 499-31116 New Modular type home, '"'*MY~· El Moro Beach Park, sp ~ 70. 2Br. space rent 1175 "Gosh, .-..•t there mo. 20 yrs lse. S69.900. .., good ...._ to tte,_4_99-_38_1_6 ____ _ e.dr,-uo 11AH0 Hew , W... ... ......_ 2br. l~ba. sep din rm, ,_ c• .._.,,,. huge llr. gold & mlr· ......... Ollld•... rored. 5• Lag His nr 405 •HI MJtvt Frwy BACKBAYI 4 BrZ'-\ Ba. 2br. lbe. grt rloor plan lam room, custom built. 300 yda to ocn 4• H.B . Exceptionally large lot. Ai\. M/P IM llM.-s:J Aft Mature trees. lovaly lpmSIS,.l 752·5138 landlcaplnf. Immediate'_..; _______ _ ~cupa~y •llAT OWMll fllMAMC .... t I 0% DM AV AILAILlt 1224,900 °"""°"'' SAT/SUM l·I 2126 TUITIM A YI 64~ftt0 .......... •EXCITING• s.crttk• Buutlful cu•tomlsed Mdl Lancer Home. 'f yn. old. IBr, 28•. tam room. Garden tub w/all appllancH encl. In Lal\ll• Milli nicest 1tar park. 21 }'fl • older. , ••• (JDllf), W..,lllTeww A Dall llaUM. IOaU, llr, t 8•. welk·l• c10ttl1 . ....., ........... ~:.. .. ~ .. A .,,., AMAHllM HILLS DWLll AIMlhelMHll .... IH·........._ o.ly,........ ..... "' ...ca.,,... of ow•wrahlp l11cl•de1 air co•dltlo"l"t• washer/ dryer, I Wfi kpt .. CM . Apart;Milf OWMr'°I auocW6oll h .... s al •Jdwrior ............ u ..ct l••chcaiplllg. Offend .. s 115.000. llAHD NIW DUPLIXIS Two .-w ............ by U. I• St .. to•. Lar9• yarda·all ....-cl .... to ....... -.... mt other. ~ood fl••cl•g anllabl• with 2 Pfo dow•. OHwed at S 149,500 wadi. TllPLIX-ANAHllM HIW View loc.tl• ... ..., ,...... •It• I• tit• area. rrt• of ow••r•lt 1,.1. c l•det air cOIMlltlo1.a... wHhwr/ *Yfft, ...... , ..... .,.,..... .. """"' .................. e•• ••l11l11•c~ ..ct l•••c"!;& 0--wll c~ .. 13". H"-..... ott.rff at '$2't,OOO. MIWPOIT H•TS DWLll ..................... Lift .. _-."k ... MC .... 2 .. I ..... .,.... .,.... ,.. 11111 .. ::=•'?t Aat-.. 1• ..... Of .t 119,900. '°"~147,00I ~.... .. , ...... _,.... ...... ,.._ ... wltla Ha4••'·tlar•• I Ir. ............... 0 ... 4 a ,, IV• All ] ........ .. ...w lftt ............ ... c...e ..... c:.1 ... 1 II Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 15, 1981 • Cash in on 7 Or 11..._...._.H•r•'• a •w• '"'"'for Orange County lldverttMl'W~ There a.re two ways to win with a Dally Piiot High Roller Ad • • Run 7 days for $7.77 11 days for $11.11-3 llnes I ·1 p·1-' Items t~tallng $500.00 or less Call 642·5678 II r I ., I Private Parties only -no commercial businesses please. Any classification. No cancellation Rebate. ~!~.!!~ ...... ~!~!!~ ...... ~~~.!:~ ...... ~~-~~~ ...... ~~.~~~ .... ~~.~!~~~ .... ~~:.~~~····1~:.~~~~ .... ~:::.~~~ ... . lncOIM Property 2000 oh for S. 2200 Loh for 5* 2200 l"IM 3144 Costa Mno 3224 H...tlrtgtw l•ad 3240 H•wport hoc:h 3269 N•wpcwt IHCh 3269 "'l•wport hoc:h J26f, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• APPLIVAUEY Bea utiful!~ furnished 3 Huge3 br,2 ba,submiton 5blkstoocean. Elegant 2 ~~ ILUFFS Near new 4· Pl ex. 2 Br: 3 Ba. unmac. W~-kids & pets. avail. now, bdrm, ram rm & den. 3 bdrm, 2"'1 baths, fam · bdrm, 2 bath each unit ADULT MOBILE HOME bridge h?me . '.fenn1s, 1625. 631·6994 cS750 mo>. Plush crpts. NEWPORT IEACH rm . S950. 2 bdrm. 2 bath. with fireplace. enclosed pools & JaCUUI. s.1100 21"1 ba. cedar & glass HARIOR VIEW HOME $875. 3 Bdrm. ram rm. rtio, double gara~e LOT.S FOR SALE mo 559-6220fordeta1ls._ New. dlx 3 br. 2~ ba, Dbl car pvt l(ar. fully MOMTEGO MODEL $1100. Pools. Rltr. 165.000. Bill Grun y , Hewporthac:h 3169 frplc.dbl gar.w/opener, maint. yd. Adults. no Bd 2 B d . 644-0~--- Rltr.675-6161. ••••••••••••••••••••••• yards, patios, gardener. pets. fnquire at 527 18th 4 rm, a, gar ener included . FOURPLEX HEMET AREA HARBOR RIDGE Kids/pets OK. s 75o St. 7141960-6331 or Children and pets welcome. $1050/mo. B~~ ~:1~Y~~u~;~wn~o~r~ Westside Costa .tMesa. FROM Cust om ized luxury Lorri. wkdys 547-9571. 960 5112. '-"U.AIL PLACE Den, 2'h Ba. Extensive Needs some work $14.950 & UP home wl fantastic view. eves/wkndsS-46-5434. * * * J ""PROPERTIES improvements . Never S22,ooo Y1' income. Full LOT SIZES START AT 60'x135' ~~~i~i~e;_tu~~s 6°:r:~: WeS'tslde. 2 Br . 1 Ba . JohnH~ lived in. Fireplace. wet· price $225.000. Owner FOR IMFORMATIOH CALL: Rltr. 8.5l·9S22 House. Enclsd gar .. w/d 1831 Port Stirling Pl bar. tennis. pool. jacuul will carry 10"!. interest HEMET _ ____ hook up, crpts. drapes . Newport Beach 754-1920 644-1284 & patio. Best available. w/$60,000dn. ORANGE COUNTY 3 Br 2 Ba • charming, tri· fenced back yard. No You art? the winner of St200mo. 760-0448. A PR€HIG€ 4-----J~HOM~~ R.E. Investments 3333W. Coast Hwy. NB 645-6646 -------- IHCOME PROPERTIES Looking for income un its?! We have S pro perties in C.M Priced rig ht at less than llXGros s . No bank financing required. In· terested? Then call us. .Jx· NEISSER 011IJJtll 1,\J II IC 714 6410763 2787 Bris tol St. Costa Mesa . CA COSTA MESA 7 Units. Bread & Butter That's what these units a re referred too. Ap· pr ox. 1'? acre. conve nient to all stores. 3 2Br. & 4 !Br. $250.000. Good terms. Possible trade M cNash Realt v . 642-1334, 642-6578 eves. IRAHDHEW ! 6 . 2 Bdrm 2 ba units Close to Norton A.F B 2()001, deprec avail now 14'7. lst TD. S25S.OOO So. Calif R~atty 546--5605 -·--- C7 I 4J (7141 53S.54 IO level, Eastbluff condo. pets. S435. 770·5629. 4 free tfckeh -654-8824 24 Hn. • ......__ $975.759-1341 ---------<S32value J.to -,.·-COUNTRY RENTAL BY Circus Varqa1 24Hn..,..._ 1714'751·2275 Harbor V. Homes. 4Br. P UBLIC <SEALE D > Ma r.17th,8PM at f-5 M• Fri fam rm., 2 stor y. xlnt BID on April 6, 1981 Montgomery Ward -------------------cond 1 yr lease 644-5997 cone) 2 & 3 bdrm homes. 405 Fwy. at Br istol ------Backbay Uni v. Dr. area. Costa Mesa Mount • D rt B A LB 0 A I S LA N D For info call : COUNTY Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to lncomeProperty 2000 °'"• ~ff ' BAYFRONT Short O F O RAN f;E GSA claimyourtickets . ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.sort 24oo term rental. Avail now R EA L E S T A T E * • • Income Property Wanted ••••••••••••••••••••••• until June 15. Outstand· DfVlSION <7l •) 834-2550 D I T · I c 20 acre parcels of recrea ., up ex or rip ex. osta ing 4 Bdrm 3 ba upper -----M 1 d tional land wl pine trees. H es a area. ow own 2 hours from O.C. from du p I ex apt. 2 car uge 4 BR 3 Ba condo. and I'll assume your $29 900 B w ·ii· J?araJ?e. SIOOO/mo. Lou mi<'ro. refriJ?. pool. spa. loan Its vour chance to · · arry 1 iams Brecht e I & Asso c . tennis, rec rm. nr Back · Centurion Investment sell. private party 675·3331 Ray No pets. S850 mn 547·3182 C~p_. 833-_32~ lease. Avail now. A~t Out of State Lido Isle. beautiful 3 br + 675-7694 !!INVESTORS!! Long Beach 7 U. 9.5X Anaheim4-Plex llX Los Angeles 6 l1 l 2X Pasadena 7 U. 9.SX Call for more info 714 1847-9626 •TRl-PLEX• *COST A MESA* p rt. 2600 den home Tennis. 1 blk ... ~~............ to beach. 14' sailboat in· , Refurbished 3bdrm. Iba. dO A scenic OreJ?on Coast f:lectricitv. fenced, out- standing ·view. accessi- ble. owner 492-2499 Alb. N.M New custom built 3,000 sq ft 4-plexes Very positive cash effed (or so<>: bracket in vestor $115,000. Rldr· 1714 )1146-8570. c l $2000/m o . Boyd I crP?rt. lrg fncd bkyrd. Realtors. 675-5930. 1 patio. crpts. no pets. ----SSSOlmo. 581 1716. LIDO BA YFROMT Lido Isle bayfroot wl boatslip for 40' boat. 3 br, 3 ba. Avail for 1·2 vrs. $3500/mo. Redhill Realty. 673-7300 HoUSH Unfwnished ••••••••••••••••••••••• Easts1de small older uni que 2 Br I Ba House. No garage. no pets. 228 Sierks. S4l5 mo. 548-6680. Rem Estate General 3202 Exchanc)e 2 8 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br. 21.<zBa Condo. Micro. wet bar, many extras. Great location $695. 644. 06R.5. 8.57. 2302 I Bedroom Condo near Brookhur stl Ad a m s . Pool/Tennis. Etc S390 mo. 646-4477 New condo in Seas ide Village. Beach & Atlan- ta Blvd. 2 br. den. 21 ~ ba . 1650 sq fl. sec. J?ate, ten· nis cts. pool & j a c S97Sl mo. (213)833-1369. eve s & wknd s. ( 213)831-5734 Brand new house for dis criminating family :1 blks to ocean 3 Rr 3 Ra .. fam. rm Tl)t<tllv upl(raded & r us tomized $1200 mo R3 3 0145 AM /PM Condo. 3 br. 11? ha. Irvine 3244 Harbor Ridge L autre· • • •••••••••••••• ••• •• • • mont Model. Full ocean Woodbtid11:e sngl rm res. 3 Br. 2 Ba. atr ium S79S l mo . incld s Gardener Yr lease call 599·9996 or 596-1821 Ask for J anisse Avail 4-I ·81 Oranl(etree Patio Homl' 2 Br Den . Dinin J?, Fireplace. Air . Tennis, Pool $595 493-2339, 495-1500 Beaut. 2 Br. 1 Ba. double garage Many e xtras $650 m o 548 60 :.!:J & 675-8918 Wnodbri<l J?e V1lla 1H'. <thdrm. 21?ba. n('w. up g raded home nr lllkt' $8 50 1 m o 55~ t :1:i2 e ves wkenrls. 11:15 '1447 t>)(l 271 wkdy~ TPRTLEROCK lt>asc. :lh<lrm. fam. hv. din rm. heaut conil Nr school 830-9579 view. S2500 mo. 760-1977 Newport Shores Canal front 4bdrm. 3ba. newlv decorated. 2 bllll'ks to ocean. 962 66113 3 Br. 2 Ba larJ?e yard. 2 car garal(e. S745 mo 675·0562. 3 2Br. l'"z Ba units. large patios. laundry rm in each unit in J?ood area or c .M. Owner will carrv A ITD o r lar,l!e 2nd· S160.roJ. Principals on Iv Bmk<'r 673·2749 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobile Homes·Lakeside Bil? Bear La k e or Ocnfront Laguna Bch, terms ortrade 499-3816 Bv OWNER. formal din. j br: pool Now avail. Arrowhead Co untr y Club ar e a . S an Rernardino. 1 ·864-1732. 1-884-7258 QUICK MOVE IH Huge near new 3 Rr 2 Ba. Townhouse type. 2 c ar garage . pat io . fireplac·e Small r hild. !>mall pet OK. Like your own home . S650 mo. Wont last Drive bv 2195 Maple St then· c all 642-1603. refri,e:, frpll'. p ~1tio, Tl'RTl.EROCK <:I.EN 2Br . 2Ra Condo. only 3 vrs old . Sec•luded n e ighb o rh oo d w 'beautiful meadow & park landscaping Pool. jac. sauna S6oO mo No s m c hildren <7 14 1 631 7Hl4 . 498 7972 aft 6 · 30PM IWknds lndustriat/ Property 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW INDUSTRIAL 7682 Sq. ft buildin11: in Orange Co. $410.000. So. Calif. RNfty --546.¥0~ -- STOP REHTIHG Buy your own industrial unit. 1000-5000 sq rt Avail. in HB. or FV Call Paul 545-6057 Private investor wishes to exchange certifi cated diamonds. rubies. sap- phires for R E. equ1t1es Free & clear preferrerl Full romm to brokers Call Mr Suess· 539-8931. 1-457·GOLD. COZY 2Hr house. d ose to beach, near Beach & Warner, Huntington Bch S450mo 751 -8967. Corona del Mar 3222 3br. 2ba. no pets $600/mo. +security ~smoart6PM . ...................... --------- 2 Br l Ba. garden. laun-E'side attrac. 2Br Iba. no '58 Owens 31 ' Express dry. adults only. $800. pets. Avail. Mar 15. $450, carport. $475 1193·3645 Jlir. nn pcLo; S875 rn•1 Cozv 2Br hsc. dose to be.at·h. nr Re a t·h &· W arn e r $4 511 m n 751-R967 2br, redecorated, fen<"ed yard Ref's. S450 mo 542-00.12. 3 Br. Hunt. Harbour area. pool. Kids OK. No pets $595. ~4959 or 968-9222 Exec. lux. 4 Br 2''> Ba . 752·1816 Woodbridge Townho11o;t• 2 'ltorv. 3Br. 11 " ba. """' tennis &. lakf' $650 m o 5~ 1-5.'>26. 750·3403 WUODRRIDCE 3 Br t 11 Ba Condo. S600'mo Wrk <714 l833 6029 R a m a H o mt· 1213 )498-6090 Yearlv rental 3 Rd. 2 Bil. in cl · stove . S750 m o Possible leasr 01>t1nn Agt 613-3355 SPACIOUS H.B. TOWNHOUSE New 2 br. 21'.! ba. Ra<'k Bay 10<· Gar. pvt patio. $895 mo. Susan 957 6507. 540· 72:1! 3 Bdrm. frplc, walk to beach. pool & tr nnis $795. A~. 760-9'.!'78 Prestige Irvine Terrace 3br. lg pool & spa. Newly decorated & landscaped. Walk to beach 640-7319 aft5pm. Eastbluff Condo. Rare 4 Br. 23/• Ba. deck. SJOOO 760-93101645-3474 The Bluffs. 4bdrm . 3ba. ram rm, patio. on J?reen· belt . romm poo l s 12001 mo 759-1685 4bdrm. 212ba condo. 2300 sq ft. tennis. pools. spa l t yrlse. 644·8053 Big 2br, across from bt·h. built ins. lndry. gar . $700 yrly 962-4914 3br. dbl gar. lge v;ird J! a r d e n e r . n 1 c· 1' neighborhood, $600 mo 1142 3449 NEWPORT BEACH I'·· blocks to the 01·e:m heal·h Threr hedroom two hath home Yearh lrase l''irsl a nd lasi s1noo p e r m o nth fl:H-7D>. BKR HARBOR VIEW S upe r exec 5 Bdrm w vu. Sl350t m o AJ.?t 64'1·9990 BA YFRONT DUPLEX NEWPORT BEACH FEE SIMPLE LAND Nr new lg 3Br + 2Rr + 4 enclosed garages As slime low interest 1st & sell will carry 2nd. Reduced to S425.000 CJS Realtors J-635·5650 ~ --- Lots for Sale 2200 Cruiser Top s h a pe 64~01.28 546-:B37 R eplacement value ------------------- $30.000. Exchange for Gorgeous Harbor Ridge 3 Br. 2 Ba. Family room. F .R .. libr .. din rm . lselopt.$875.968-0495 Xlnt 3 Br 21 ~Ra No pets S675 Tom 768 t;fl63 581 3165. Kenney H<'a lt,\ ---------• Spar . upgraded 2 br. 2 ba condo. All a m enities 20 Units 10"; down $360,000 Hivers 1d<' 7xgross. Owner I Agent 673-6720. 544-0333 NEWPORT BEACH AAA PROPERTIES ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATBtFROHT LOTS A few CABO DEL ESTF. waterfront home s ites remain on Lake Misson Viejo This is the final opportunity to build vourdream home. From S285.000 Call Henry I. 3 Triflexes in a row. Durant at 714 855-1081. south o PCH in Corona r ----- del Mar. local R.E. equity Boh: 3bdnn. library w lview. fireplace. RV access. _!_714l498--22'.Z9· S1800/mo. Agt: 644~~· corner. enclsd yard 322 971 -9511 & 546-4093 Real Estcft Costa ~a 4 WCllted 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. encl J?ar. adlts. no pets. S450 773 W Wilson, •.•.................•.. WANTED: Units &. Sgl family hous e s . mu~t make sense. low dwn. no agts 496-7928 4 Bedroom 2 Bath Home Wanted MovinJ? soon. call me at 547-3182 and 631-4889 2 Br 2 full bath condo . 2 car gar Pool. jar ua.i Gas pd. S7001mo Days 2131861-8207 , home 213 I 9'ZJ. 2660 3 Br 21'2 Ba. Dining area, patio. atrium. 2 car gara g C', built ins . washer/dryer. Rec. fa t· 1625 mo. !'14fi· 7390 days 644-5469 eves. 3bdrm with gar, newly dee. F.. side. lrg yrd. $585. 673-~. II. 2duplexes +I triplex in a row on Bal. Penin. 1 lot from sand/surf nr. 1 duplex on water with dock for 30' boat. I+ Acre Lots owe 200/o DWH 979 -7300 994 ·2171 Owner/Agt lets make deal. Rentds -S Br 3 Ba 2 Sty SllOO mo. lse 3 Br 3ba. formal dinin~ rm. fam rm. frplc. wet RIVERSIDE 1+ Acre Lots owe 20"4 nwN 979-7300 , 994-2 1 71 Ownerl agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lalboa Peftinsula 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming S bdnn, 3 bath All these p roperties have large, assumable loans at 12.S"'-. Call S mith-Me yer. Bk r . 64~~7 or 548-7813 Two R-2 lots. Capistrano bavfront with 38' boat Beach, view. by owner, fl~at. St 600 mo Bill DoYouW.tA 4-l'lex for$ 38K Dn All 2 B<lnns. Total price St70.lXX>. 54~3666 terms. 496-1542 Grundy. 675-6161. --------------------- • Whelan Real Estate PRIDE Of OWNERSHIP TRIPLEX Ass ume 71t•'l'r loan and owner will participate in secondary financing . Only $180.000. Call now! 979-5370 180' unob s tru cted Mt/Coastal view lot. 'h acre. t,; mi to bch. L. Niguel Sa:r>,000. 536-0966 . 962·16.12 PRJMELOT Estate home site. 7 acres, Ocean & valley view. all util .. ready to bid & priced to sell fast. SJC. San Juan Realty. 661-6000. NEWPORT IEACH llGCANYON Goff COWH Lot Owner Must Sell! Corona del Mar 31 22 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront 4Br . 2Ba. Ful- ly furnis hed in orienta I de<'or . Kitchen equipped. Year lease . S3.000/mo M ar c ia Working. Agt. 644-9060 or 673-5.595. CostaMHa 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3142 ALLSTATE Agent. Dan Bibb •••••••••••••••••••··~· 675-2311 64~7665 Upgraded cond o nr REALTORS ------clubhse. pool & jac. 3 br. ----------· M~ DeMrt, 2""1 ba. s1200. 840-1789. Costa Mesa E. side 4· R.sort 2400 846-1371 <Mary Ellen) plex. poss. cash now .••••••••••••••••••••••• S325.000. 27.7"/r down. HAWAII OWC balance al 13o/r 13.9 We have a beaut. new X gross. Prine. Only . 3br. 2ba h o m e on 640.m97. KAUAI. We can arrange Costa Mesa W. side 4- plex. poss. cash flow. $225,000. 257' down. balance carried at 11 & 12'l. 12.4 X gross. Prine. Only. 640-0997. to keep it rented for you unttl yoo are ready to make a move you've always wanted to make. Contact Karen Bender (808)742 -6436 . (808)8Zl·9477 Duplex. Cost a Mesa. Can,dlan Investment. 2bdrm ea . Assume tst. Luxury Condo at Ski OWC 2nd. $153.500. Resort In Canadian 64<>-&585. Rocky Mtnll. 3 hr drive ------~--1 from lnt'I Airport New I 4 UHITS-AMA.HltM f u I t y r u r n . w I t h t781.200 amenities. Includes Fully occupied bide. 10 2 Mem~rshlp with tn- Bdrm. 2 Ba. 1093 sq. n. terval International. unlt.s4'4largel8drm:l Free accomod1tlon tu. units located tn 8 r 0 u n d w 0 r 1 d . Garden Complex of 21 t /40.V281-5828 other Con do Bid.rs . · Complete Rec. f1tcillt1es. Metdc9 C••ll•• 7$~ ll.nancln« avail. For 1 Br. Condo fn Cau details call Vlllal'e In· Maya, Cancun's flnest vestments. 714/M3-4568. n" hifbtlst resort. On Mon-Ftt. 9-5. the beach. Golf, tennis, 20 1...,.. C.M. water aporta. PantHtlc ~ vrw • • ocean vt.w fn>m llvlnJC Beaut. J 1ear o ld room. bedroom suite. at TwnhM \JnJta. Frl>lcll. ~,,.... For lnf°'1rl•t.lon Nt~aru. call O•ner/ A1ent TSL J]'llVSTM1'S 6'2· UI03 111..-. 494-0066 __ _ ___ _ bar. 2 car gar . $700/mo. Clean 2 Br house. J?ar. ~t.~-S062or673-1182 adults. no pets. S450. + 3Br 2'?ba. pool. tennis. dep.~ El~en A~ w I d . air , S650/mo. 2bdrm. lba duplex. J?ar. washer/dryer hook up. new noors. crpts. paint. $475 + dep. t small child ok. Nopeµ. 1952 Meyer 549-3484. 546· 7390: 644-7298 LGE 2br home. cpts, stv. refrig, fncd yd. gar. adults. SJSO/mo. 644-9806 ------- DOftCI Point 3226 -······················· Lge gar. tiny hse. lbr, 1 4bdrm. 3ba. fam r m , ba. adults. no pets. $400/mo. 892-3731 New 2 story rear house. 2bdrm, 1 ~ba. s prinklers & fenced backyard. water pd. SSOO/mo. !st. last,~ refundable sec. $60 cleaning Avail April 1st. 642-1516. Secluded 2 Br. l Ba. patio home with comm. pool. Adults only . no pets. Avail 3-13-81 SSOO per mo. 2453 Orange Ave. ManaJ?er Apt. B. Want Ad Results 642-5678 ' \\ 2Br, l~Ba Condo, bltns. cpts, drps. no pets. S425 mo. 19787 Kes wick Ln. c n r Adam s & Broo khurstl 1213) 598-3736 ~.:-~-· :·-- ---LaCJUIMI hac:h 3248 3 b d 2 b a c o n i••••••••••••••••••••••• dolfrylclp~tio blt·i.n bar New 2Br. 2Ra Mohik poolJacuzz1SS75968 61i96 llomr. ~ood ocn view. 4 Br. 1'"1 ba, sin~le fam1 lv pvt bch. $85() mo. Arllts VILLA BALBOA 2 Br 1'"1 ba. ocean view, avail short le rm $8501 mo. VERSAILLF".S 2 Rr 2ha L uxury furn condo Short term. home $700/mo, Ref). only 49'.l :1816 please. 847·6481 Oreanfrnt I Or, trl r + I Club Livin,I!, 11 0 -I ('ahana, deck, pvt heh, Landmark condo 24 hr furn 'unfum. ad Its only. N F:AR NHYC I Rr I clt•n. Complete harbor view Mo to mo. $750 sec Pools. tennis. etc $750 mo 499.:1816 Waterfront Homes. Inc Realtors 631-1400 2br. 2ba. $56.'i 552 5737 Hw1ti1WJ1on HarbOur 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• View condo. 3bdrm. 3ba. 2 frplc. dbl gar. patio. tennis. pool. s pa, xlnt rond. $875. 631·0995. -------- lrYhw 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large 3 Br. Condo 2'"1 Ba Din area. family rm. frplc. cr pt. 2 stor y. comm. pool. Avail 3-16. $865 mo. +deposit. Call 752-12829 to 4. 3 Bdrm townhouse in Heritage Pa rk. Highly upgraded. F.xceUent location. No pets. S600 mo. Agt, 833-9293. Lakeside condo. pool. tennis. jac. 2 br. I "2 ba. $650/mo. 857·0'lll LEASE Turtle r ock GleM, lrgest single fam home. Sbdrm. 3ba. Ca m rm , central air. 3 car gar. walk to pool & ten- nis -Sl ,050. Call Gary a ft.er 6pm: 752·8318. RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 2Br + den view condo. Free rent until 3/31. Up· graded . Comm pool, 8'4·5588 JIDCOHDO Walnut Sq .• nu cnpetl· paint, no pets. Submit on kld9. $ 625/mo. Gre1 A•· tie. agt. 559-9400 . TURTLEROCk, 3bdrm, 2ba, pvt ytd. atrium, gar. no ptts. $'775. Att: 144.-e. F'or l.eate Woodbridfe 4 Br. 3 Ba. 2 Story home on cul<de•tac. Warmly decorated · lmmac"late. Ptiv•te atrtum &: patios wWt brict wol1c. S900 per ...... ** o..,..._ • amoe .r...m.-. 3 Brlrm den . 3 Ra 1mmed. lease S8.50 1075 Noria. 5.56-1656. 760-9594; Uppe r Woods C o ve . c harming historic home. 3bdrm. 2ba . s tained glass. beaut. view. S900 1213)378-3119. Ocnfront Mobile Home 2Br. pvt bch, Sl.(100 mo. yrly. adltsonly fuml un- furn 499·3816 LCICJUllCI Hiits 3250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exec hme 5br. 3ba. bonus room. al e, microwave. s pa. view, nr 4051 Alicia $1095/mo lse. Sec. de- posit. 581 -1330 d a ys. AGT 598 2511 ('vesl wknds HOM~ FOR RF.NT 3 & 4 Bdrm $565-S.575 f e nced y ard s & garages Kids & pets welcome. 964-2566 or 973-2!771. Agt .. no fee. ----LCICJIMCI Nigwl 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br. convt den. view. rec faci l. yard m aint . S725/rno. <7141496·2130 ----- Mission Viejo 326 7 • •••••••••••••••••••••• • 3br, fam rm, frplc. par- quet tile floors. covered brick patio. lge yard. cul-de-sac •$625 Imo• 737-3116 H•wport IHch 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2bdrm. pvt beach & ten· nis court. S700/mo. 5.51·3006. Luxury 4 Br. 2112 Ba Newport Crest Condo. Some ocean view. $875 mo. Al(ent 642-9411 RlG 2 BR. Across from bch. Bit-ins . patio. lndrY, gar. $700 yrly. 962-4914. BLUFFS BA RGAIN. 3 Br twnhm. StSS,500 Agt. 675-Slm. 640-8146 4bdrm. 3ba. 2 story. frplc. encl gar, microwave . comm. pool. tennis. no pets. $975. Avail now. 548-4769. HARIOR RIDGE 4 bdrm. family room townhouse in prestigious g uarded gate communi· ty. Avail. now. S2000 per mo. 559-8888 More families are getting the camping "bug" this year. If you h ave a camper that's not get- ting used. sell it now with a Classified Ad . RFStnFNTtAI RFAI FS TAil Sf-RVIClS l'OR LIAll 'Jb.ree BR ln Cameo Shores with spectacular ocean view. Private beach access. $1250/mo. i.Qcludes ~ardener ror large, le\tel ar<I. IN NEWPORTC~NTER 544.goeo , 759· 1501. 752· 7373 WALKER& LEE R.E. LIDO ISLE. 2 bdrms . lg1· s unny patio. CloSl' to c lubhouse. tennis & bear h. Avail. to Sept I SIOOOlmo. Can be furn Lawson Realty. 675·451i2 Ocean View! Lge 2br c ondo sec bldi:-. adult~ onlyS795/lse. 528-5111 Lg. 3Br condo w 311 ' boatslip' Obi. gara,l!e 2 1.., Ba . S 1 100 I m o 675-1225. 3bdrm. 2ba. Bluffs condo. $725/mo Avail immed. 760-6081. llGCANYON Custom built home on golf course. 3 BR & Fam Rm . pvt cul de sac. Sl800 mo. inclds g rdn r fmmed. occpy. CalJ Barbara Combs. agt 760-8617 OCEAN VIEW1 2br, 2ba, ADULT CONDO. gar . wlk to bch . lease S625/mo. no pets call Renate 646· 7171 3280 ····················~·· 2bdrm. lba, drive by 2 006 S . Garnsey . 644-7063. 3 Bdrm. 1~ ba. S.C P laza area. Newly dee. kids OK. $650, 557-2783 ' ' 3 Br 2 Ba end condo. adu~· park. security gate ·•, encl. gar. Patti. 540-~;'" 839•0068. $550. .~ Adlts. elegant quiet 1 &- condo. balcony. PoQl, Jae, cl~e. close to So. Cst Plaut 644-8048. CCMtdoMinlm21 Uwfwnl•d • •••••••••••••••••••••• Lux l'Uldo. 3bdrm, 1 ~ba •. pvt patio, 2 car car/elec. opener. close to S.C . Plaza. S595/mo. lse.· 549-~. Beautiful Park Bristol Adult Condos. Pool, security, 1pa. lBr , '450. 646--0888. Bachelor CONDO vacant: S500l mo. Newport Beach W18-0d3 2bdrm !be <:ondo. adults.• l)OOI, ahops ClOMb)' ~ Chri18Sl·3118 I Sbr, 2ba t rvtne Condo.I J>OOI teoo/mo befON S• 5Sl-111'7m.51Uaft 5PM I 2br. Condo _., det'l.t 'i-ftba R--. ff--trootm~ U.S.AOTf!el-mt .. c I •• ..... .. ..... ~ ~a lwwwh.......... ...... lwah u.tw.. .......... """'"'-. Or•nge Coast DAIL y PILOT/SOnday, March 15, 1981 Et UllM I ' ~ 1421 ............................................................................. e e. •••••••••••• ' ~'·°' -... ~............ ..... J7" .. a.wM JIZ4 C...-Mtti JlJ4 MacCtqtoa IMcJ9 H40 ~a IMah u.fwo& loo. 4000 ..... te,...... 4JOO OHlcit ...... 44 -... 1 ..... ~Zrnllrolftoea, ••• ... •••••••••••••• •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool -<na>•SlD Pabula., Oceanfront. JlrTewlll111t : WALLACEST.APTS 1br,lba.h'plc.DW.•nc1. ............. 3169 Room with kitchen prlv. M. undtrJOto •httNwpt LOOllMG - Pnl (714)fU·'f1S8 Wkly; FMUre..~mer. N~ claeor. 1•1 pd . Nswly dK-onted 2 B.r. 1 iar. Nr Hunt. Harbor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M/F OVU" 50. No drln.k· Bchhstl:z50. for • comyany that (home) Now.J-4Br. l'nmeloe. edn/~ ~ar ., pool . Ba M25 Small eh.lid Jan.M&-1118. Spacloua 3bdrm condo 101. no amokln1 845-9549 needa21001/ oUow<'Olt eeean View! L1e Zbr fn.1'13 14.Z~ er Adult•. ~:ii.!~1.P~~zoo 2~ ba 't: '°" :J:~o. Please c•ll NB I>+ to 1hr 2br. 2ba !:r~:'l~P:!~ c!;•*e~. Condo* 1*11. adults Lusury Oceanfront 8 l 2en~Lrmp, !_1ba•· !~·t.fepA11~·. Imo condo. pat io. frplc , level. II newly d • onlyl7'95/be~111 Weekly. 201' s Br. comp. PU OUI a Br Duplex <M~ --·oruo ••• = 831-17"· 631-4744. ph<>oe.S290. 146-7332 "Ora·~ f I Id 11 s.10. Pool fr laundry fac 2bdrm. frplc, patio. sep. ......._,.. _,...,,..., 7sg..9100 Private home room & ~ \a.I FREE RENT tJI 3131/IJ ~ nc neni. S48-95.58from 12-7PM unit S47S/m o . 2638 bath Middle aae work-Rm wl bath + aar. Nwpt RJOHTREALTY Ha•• t.andmark a BR · El~. M-&'789, 548·6019. 2 & 3 Bed r o o m a • 11lAM9UIUTY • ing man only St90/mo Bch. for f~m ale s200 m-~ ,. $4(1().$4SO. KJds OK. no V CM 548-c.!13 c tndo. brand new. 2Br. 28&. I& paUo. pool, weetaBllY. E . aide lrg 3bdrm. 2ba. pets please. Wate r / ery private I & 2 Br ------mo.645-7272 1617 Westcliff N.B. Wa t A•Wta only over 40 yn. Unnia courts. bay view, APAITMl:RT'i pvt patio, SSSO/mo Trllh Paid. Cor por t. a dult a pt1 AV A I L Refreshing chann, lovely Rm in 3br hm w/wk In financial Inst. 7000s.f. ll!IOmo. 759398 avail Apr .. l mo. m in fM0.099'7 9&4-2561Bor9'73-29'1l Agt.. NOW Larae noor plans. rum, garden. rm. priv tst. floor. Agent 541-5032. rental, adlta only. Sl200 Beautifully landscaped · no f-. ga r 1 den llndscaping. entSSOlwk 494_9575 clos & prvt ba N R nr Ill toz:=llft~ mo.8'Balor646-QSO garden apta. Patios or 2Br . tBa duplex . Dis-''"' poo ,Jacuzzl.Greatloca Sc h ool M /F Tom WHICHSPACI ""'9--... 3525 decks. Pool It spa. Heat hwasher. newly r e -1575. Beautiful 3 Br. 2~ tion, close to ever . Hoteb.Mohb 4100 5487140 SWhYowMMds? •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• paid, covered parking. modeled, laundry hook· Ba. Owners unit. Built· Y t h I n g ! S o m e ••••••••••••••••••••••• 680/950/830/44-0s/f ~fee Twnhse, k9S mo. Ar.+ l1u .. 1 Adults, no peta, 1 or 2 up. SS2s lease. 646-2135. townhouses & apts with Balboa Inn oceanfront. Father W /Son has 3hr Presti 1 bid 2br. l~ba. Savage Wild u.-. .. IMd persons OK. ___ _ _ ins & indoor garden. dens avail. No pets Low winter rates. Daily duplex nr beh will shr g OUS gs. lrC0.67s.t806 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• lBdnn S390-S400 3br. 1\.-!t ba. cpl/drapes. Near Hunt. H arbour. please. From$540. or weekly. Kitchenette t•ntire pluce M/F days R~;~Ei~h Hunt Bch Zbr. 1 ~ba . adults only. End unit '47S. 775-1864 G........ 1102 Z'2SOVanguardWay carport, sm all fe nced 4752 Pearce St. Hurry! SOO&up 675.8740_ 642·8087.673-Sl9lt•ves 979_8533 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54(),.9626or 548-24c.! yard. kOOl mo. 2522 ·e· Won't last! M.ARIMHS SQUARE ----APTMT'S'FOl llHT Santa Ana Ave. 646·3192 Gemini Rily 531-2200 U"'RTM_..,.S SEA LARK Island Waterfront dplx. H.B., N.B .. Costa Mesa • • • u.:'rrvine~:c deck. frplc. doc·k Empl. Something forEveryone D.K.. Quiet 2 king si bdrms, 2d~~~:i~:~.c~.c~r:ss BetweenWestcliff Or MOTEL ~6~99~nly S43S'mo 230 E. 17th St Cost a Mesa s uites 350-900 sq ft from 75<. All amenities Call Terry Cre$Sman 554.9000 0., .............. 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr Udo Villaee 3br, 2ba, frplc, $825/m o SH Clubhouse N. B. 998·S868 Bach. to 4 Br. Unrurn. 621...., Marigold 2ba, 2 sty garden apt all Points area. S4SO/mo & Manner Drive Apts. Certain locations corona del Mar new decor. w/d hook-up, 64s..0252 •Week Iv rentals now o ffer · Pool , spa , Vouarethewinnerof encl gar, mature adults 842-8032 avutl '•S98 and up fireplace. laun. room, 4freeffda.ts S425.SS9-4654 Lg 3 Br. 2 Ba. F/P, laun YEARLY 3 Br 2 Bu •COior TV •Phones in beamed c e i I i n gs • (S32 value), to d "---L. t' A 1 Ste...., to ocean. S695 ""r r00ms garages. a ll built-ins. c1--y~ EAST SIDE ry .......... up, pa IO val mo .... Bkr ,, .. ,3683 .. ~ 2274 Newnnrt Blvd <.: M "' .... t L-t.L-..1 rd ....._. 4·1. Nr Hunt. Harbour ......-..., ,..,_,,. rw-.-Ga en & Townhouse Mar. 17th. BP at 203 E. 1911i ST ssso. 84().3129 646-7445 •••••••••••••••••••••••design. MontgomeryWard 2Br, IBa. frplc Will 3 Br 2 B a in rl --- Coro.. .. Mw 3722 TSL MGMT. 642-1603 405 Fwy. al Bristol s how Fri 4-6PM S485 2 Br 2 ba, microwave, stovelrefrig, yrly rental Summer Rftltals 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa mo Ownr 549·2042 s S67s mo Alrl 673-3355 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coty, small rum. Studio. Large 2 Br. 1 Ba. Adult frplc. 500/mo Call '" OC F:ANFRONT SUM Unit. 310 Leatrice Lane. Call S42-S678. ext 272 to Townhome apt, 2Br, 2Ba. 963-6490or drive by 21792 MER RENTALS S750 ~~mk~~~~onE~!~0lee:1 near Di s n ey land . claimyourtickets c l ose to s hopping , Brookhurst~pt_J_8. _ v::n~~:~ll~ndlo~r~~~t~~~~ wk AdlL'l only.Nowtak Ref's. S27S. 640.4999. Im med. avail. S395 mo. '* '* * hO.SPital S495 mo Agt Unfurnished 1 Br Near pets $450 mo + Isl la'lt mg reservations 499-3579 + S~M security. Randal 2 Br. l Ba. l Story. shag, 64S·98SO beach. Patio. Jtara1?e. + sec dep 645 3447 On the beach. Private gate. SSSO. <Jnclds utils). No pets. 7141675·7764 or 213/928-18'4 Moc ngr7S0-71M3 eves drps, patio, frplc, d/w, 3br, 2ba, by Canyon & 536·1688 979·S370J1m art 7 or wknds. beam ~·et'l1'ngs, prv. oar Vocation Rentals 4250 ..........•............ " ,., Wilson S475/mo. Call lalboalllmtd 3106 Adtts S450. 2650 "G" Russat642-6153 •• ••••••••••••••••••••• Elden. <1 )538-8406. Spacious Bachelor with BAVFRONT 2br, lba, Cozy 3 Br 11~ Ba condo. frplc, pool, spa. tennis court. $525 /mo. Diane 539·1493, 530-1661 private entrance/bath 123"'1 E . Bayfront 2 hdrm . 1 t,.;ba . Beamed ceilings. nice S s 9 S I y r I y N an c y hwasher · crpts. furniture , refrige .. (213)277-4511 gar. 995-3311 ---------995-3311. micro-wave, garden 1------- dis drps. S4 70. patio, garage parking, lalboa PeNnsula 3807 EASTSIDE utils incld. 1 or 2 quiet ••••••••••••••••••••••• r--... w--..L. T.rg 2Br. lBa, duplx. gar W ID hkup. no pets, S42S 2 178 B. Placentia 545-7983 2hr 2ba gar 11~ .vr old -S450mo. 17061 B St JRr, 2Ba, 4-plex . gar, Warner nr Bch. IWR·l4 10 adults. no pets. S48o. 1040 avail Mar 20th c 0 n si d e r ate n 0 n Bac.helor, yearly, newly .__.. 1 ...-n C. Valencia 545-7983 ------Large 2 Br Tri Plex, smokers. s330•. Call painted. 404 E. Balboa. 2 Br. & Study, tri-level, An.swerAd #•to."•z.4300 seemanagerApl.1. f i replace. s k y light, "" deck. No c hildre n or 24hrs. _ _ CapistrcmM> INCh 3818 pets. SSl.S. 180 E 21st St. S250 I Br Apt Verv s afe No smoker. prcv ref's req 954 W 17th St 548 0358 patio. garage, close lo beach. 1209 Florida $450.~2854 FREE RENT t1I :1131 /RJ Fantastic t~wnhouse . G•;;;;·~:;··s~::;i:~·;~;~ £~-~646-4 262 . Eves pool, tennis court. kitch. yard. avail 3/20. S92S/mo. 7~~. · _ S320.661-6747 COroM def Mer 3822 2 'Br. i i,., Ba. 2 Br 21'2 Ba Frplc, dishwasher, laun drY facilities. carports 548-0967 an 4 Newport Hts lrl? lbdrm. Hntg Landmark 3 BR Iba. new c•111t<; ~to'e I condo Brand new vrd. 370 La Perle Ln. 1 Adults onlv over 40 vrs ~375 700.0759 $650 mo 7~-9:116 Costa M.so 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••Spacious 1 Br wlgarage, SUS CASIT AS laundry facil SS25 Ask Furn l br. apt S32S & up. I for Faye. 640.9900 Encl. gar. Adults, no --- pets. 2110 Newport Bl. Avail. Apnl 1st. 2 Br. 2 548-4968 btwn 8 & SPM Ba. with sundeck. Close CASA DE ORO ALLtmLITlES PAID to beach. No pets. S700 mo. 675-0124 Jackie 2 Bdrm. 1 Ba. deck , carport, adults, no pets Lse SS30. 644·6382 or 673-0473 1 Br. Stove & refr1ge Small yard Adult , no pets. S31S. 548-1377 2 H UGE Bedrooms 1n super location Fully ca rpeted, built ins . ground noor Adults, no pets. $35() mo. Apply Apt E 568 W Wi lson 646-4477. IMSTAMT IM 3 Bdnn 2 Ba Xtra lrl? Apt 2 s torv 2 C'a r I? a rage. frplC'. vard. w d hook up Small r htld. small pet OK A must to see TSLMGMT 642 1603 S tunn1n1? Ll?e I bdrm. J?arclen a pt. pool /rec areaS37S 710W 18th St Compare before you rent Custom design features : Pool, BBQ. cov'r d garage. ne w furniture , surro unde d with plush landscaping. Adult living al its best. No pets. 2 Br. Gar. Child /Pet OK DanaPcMnt 3826 Large 2 bdrm, 2 ba . S485. Ask for Mike . ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Bdrm furnished S410 2 Bdrm furnL<;hed S480 365 W. Wilson. 642· 19'71 Bach. Apts Utils. paid Weekly or Monthly M cNash Realty 642-1334. 642-6578 eves. Avail. immed. No pets. 641-076.1 Vacant. $490/mo. 1st & S63s mo. S59·9265. last. S300 sec. Frplc. bit· 3br. 2ba, S750/mo • 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo nr SC ins. Nodosts 542·3597 Plaza. SA. Pool S500 Property Mart Child OK. 549·3232 or 640-90l9 641 -1460. Delx ocean vu, I Br, new· ly decorated. w /gar. Adults S67S/mo. Ask for Faye. 640-9990 2 Bdrm triplex near So. 2 Br I Ba with refnJ(e . bu1lt·1ns. car pels & drapes. S410. 951-0881 or 951 7s:.>. Ask for Louie 33801 Mariana. Slun ninl? Lge lbdrm 2Spaciousapts.2Br.2Ba. Cst. Plaza. Spacious, walk-in closets. bltins, patio, garage. No pets S4!iO mo. Agent 833-9293 2 br, l~ ba, nu crpts, wet bar, frplc, s undeck . ocean vu. Must see. S600. 493-63114, 881-9343 garden apt, pool/rec beamed ceiling. frplc, Lovely garden apt. Lrg. areaS385. now. 18th St. sundedt. pvt loc. Walk to Li Ue C«en S650 3Br. 2Ba, frplc, bit. ins. H ... Mll)lateec• 1740 ~97216 a. mo. Ca ll d ay : 631-4402 , 2 br. balcony, D.W ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• night: 76().0734. clean. coin laundry & H.l:s FtMEST Spanish Estate Living ' Beautiful park-like sur roundings. Terraced pool. Sunken gas bbq, s parkling fountains . S pa cio u s roo m s Separate dining area. Walk·in closets, home· like kitchen & cabinets. Walk to Huntington center . 1 Bedroom-unfum rromS400 1 Bedroom-furn. from S430 2 Bedroom-rum . S490 Adults, no pets . Utilities Free! LA QUTNi'A HERMOSA 16211 Parkside Ln, l blk W. of Beach. 3 blks S. of Edinger. 847-5441 SJ7S/up 1·2 bdrm. pool. jac. adlt. 18992 Florida. H.B. 842-2834 or 842-3172 LCICJllMI hoch 37 4 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Upper duplex. 3bdrm. S395 2 BR 1 t wshr, gar . nr ocean 2ba.S700/mo · ·gar. lst. as 49J.5953ansPM. 67H832 + SlOO. 132 E. Bay St _ _ __ 541-5331 ; 646-2325 Hwtllhcjton leoch 3840 Studio Apt. 4 blks to heh. S325/mo. avail 4 / 1 George 7JO. 7000. 675-9115 Bachelor a p a rtment , ocean view. No pets . SJOO mo. util inc 675-5688 Nice lbr, encl gar. patio. S4SO/mo. first, last . & sec uri t y 6031"1 Marigold. 548-2778 CostaMHa 3824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEWLY DECOR. I Br. gas pd. encl gar. d/washer, pool. Adults . 642·S073 2 Ir. I laADf Newly decor Gas pd, encl 2ar . pool , d /was her. Adults 642-S073 Super Back Bav 3bdrm Co ndo All new + fireplace & wood noor ing, enclsd garages $695. 642-6100 Sunny 2 Br upstairs apt E'side. Gar, deck. laund rm. no pets. $450/mo Avail Apr t.631-1094 WESTBAY APTS New garden apts. patios. pool. spa. Adults. no pets. 2Br. 2ba S480-S485 398W Wilson.631·5583 1 Br. S39S 2 Br. 1 Ba S465 161 E 18th 642-~ WcsLFll!ld FAMILY .A"S. ......•................ THE WHIFR.E TREE Luxury Adult units at af fordable Ii VtnJ! 1.2 & 3 Rr Well decorated Olympic SIZl' pool. light- ed tennis court, .J a cuZl':i. park like la nd1wapin1? Most beautiful bldJ! in H.B. From $360. 846·0619 st:o . ; AOUL T ....lrr.. LIVING • 1 & 2 SA P1110 Apts • 01s11wnlle•> & SBO s • Pool & Rec Room • Garden L 1n<1scap1n9 • J09 10 Suen & Snops Ste t Cates SEA ENVIRONMENT %32 HAMIL TON H 8 962 4500 WOOOLAJ<E A"S. 3844 .•..................... WALNUT SQUARE 2 Rr townhouse Must see to appreciate S495 m o Plan D . 833·7519 ev1wknds, 752-1800dys l BR Condo. Oran1?e Tree. pool, tennis . AC. S42S mo. Agt. 640.6161 LCMJ'9'G leach 3848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br, w/garden wlk to bch & village call Fred Albu- querque661-1161 Newport leach 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS COUNTRY CLUI UVIMGIM MEWPOltT IEACH An adult community on t he Back Bay Spec· tacular Spa, 7 swim ming pools. 8 lighted ten nis courts, bike trails. putting g re en Rachelors. 1 anrl 2 bedrooms apartments. and townhouses from $429 00 per month On Jamboree Al San Joaquin Hills Roacl 1714 )644-1900 Oceanfront for W inl er Rent als Furnis hed & unfum Broker 675·491 2 NO FEF.! Apt. & Condo rentals. Villa Rentals 675-4912 Broker 2 br. 1"'2 ba + j!ar . Hoa!( Hos p area. nu decor , open hse Sat & Sun 11 3. 4238 H i laria W ay , SSOOlmo 8.»5875 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 Br I Ba No kitchen S400mo. i n c l util 644-618o. 646-31119 3 Br I Ba Steps lo the· beach $675 Propnt v House. 642·3850 SUPERIVIEW Larfo(e 2 Br 2 Ba ovf'r lookinl? Rac·k lla v L oads of r lose i s f1rcplatl'. 2 t·arports. :! baJcOn\'S 745 l)omlnl!H Or Call brfun' 5P M 5725 979 8811!1or645 1260 BEST VALUE Versailles r·orner 1wn thouse 2 Br 2 Ba tomm pool. 1ac . wJ;?t mom S700'mo 675·3787 Duple>. uppt>r 4 Br 2 ll:i Huge M astt•r I bl k orean $775 AJ!l 642 11850 WATERFRONT S par1ous 2 Rr Qu1l•t private. big j!ar . shp lur 40' boat avatl S7511 673 6336 & 642 966fi BACH. UNIT 2 blks from bea<'h nn Peninsula /\\'ail 1rn med S27Slmo Ut1I 11wl Tom Camar!l1 fi 1\1!1 559-9400 Cute 2 Br l Il a fireplace. 2arage 1n lov ely Newport llcii?hb S535. 675-0349 S365: Clean l Br Panlv furn. w/2arage spal'e 1 • block to beach lnq 1:!11 l6th. St Versailles Condo. ocean view. 2bdrm. 2ba. frplC' full see & amenit1~s 1695/ mo. 956-1120 VersaHles. 2 Br 2ba, de corator mirrors S5SO. Sindy 642·6149 Versailles Beaut P II 2Rr 2ba suites Mirrors thrU·OUt. blt1n Win t' rack View of ba\ S7!'l0 Sanely 642·6149 Prest121ous Vcrsa1ll<•s ' Spar 2 Ar <'nndo ALL amenit1eo; S62.'l No last 645·:Di0 l'ross from hdi Li;: hnl!hl 2Rr I ha, part furn U W. patio S6501yrly 9f>8 8263 Newport Heights Duplex 2 Rr I Ra /\dulls. nn pct' $495 mo Isl. last !lepo<;1t 517 Rol!-.a Oa\s 631 ~ f:vrs & WkniJc, 548 5''41 3br Jl,,ba. fni:e & j?a~ in rl!l No ch1ldrf'n or pets IMO mo 645 5103 1br. ocean view ,:tuant Exqu1s1te clubhouc;r pool, spa & l!Ym Adults only $550 645 0230 4bdrm. 2ba condo on North Shore of Tahoe ~·ullv rum Simm from North Star $40Qlwklv 957 ·3226, 5:xl·3946 Bert LarJ,?e Big RE•ar Cabin Pool table'. l'Olor T\' 2 frpks. ~lps 14 54S·69Ifl lnt:l1ne Villa~e. LAKE TAllOE Nt>w JBr lakl' \'l<'W frpk , romplt'tt'ly rurnished Day. wk nin ratl'~ 549·0012 '\1 aua1 condo :n·Jil I JO.to 5 1:1 SllUO for 21Aks Sle(•r>s 5 ('all \'1 759 1501. 61fi 1769 On tht· bearh' 2 Hr 21J01, W Ot•t•anfronl 1L111At•r t 1n1t 1 Weekh or \<ton lhh 7~ 167i . NEW PALM SPRIN(;S Fulh furn c·ondo T~n n1s 11CM1h Wknds Sl!>O Wkh $:111() 645-8171 •Ol'eJnfronl NB. wkly P.astrr 'ummer. no"' 2 4RR673 7873 4300 ....•......••...•..•.•• :'ttovinl!? Avoi!l !lcrios1ts & cut h vmg l'X pensl'S' Profrss1onallv s1 n l'I' Hl71 HOUSEMATES R32 4134 Ma lt• 40 45 <;hr 5br 2h..i hsr CM Spu Nr SC rtata & Frwy S200 Shr ut1I!. 641 4913 '*Shand LivincJ * Coun~lors lo personally select your compatible rmmte to s uit vour lifesl\le. Shared-Livin.I( 833 oOver Or Suite JI N R 631 1801 Fl'm wanted to shr homt' w same nr 0('(' 5225 mo Rds req S40~ M F to shr m•w home. :! Br. 212 ha lt•nn1s cr1 II unt lk h 1,,i Cut·!> I :i SJOO Ca ll Kam to lipm 9609831 Will c;hr m' plush i.pac·1ous H 11nt 1!1·h home. micro. frpl<·. 1 .. mi to hc·ac•h S265 mC'I all 5~ RO!lO Profes~1onal \1 alf• tn s hare Park Ne"' port Townhouse "I R Amenities spa. Jaru17.i, tennis. racquet ball Call /\n s 1A e r Ad =409 1>42-4~. 24 hrs Rf't;p Mature 1-~mpl women In shr 2brl nr OCC S200 + 979 5R97 or 5403233 Prof/Sgl, 40+, non-smkr, St. Femal. pool 494-0451 Yiu.A CORDOY A Most util free. New crpt. e ncl garage. patio, ds bwhr, landry rm. No pets. Brand new beautiful lrg apt, for families with I or 2 children. Near park Heat paid No pets 846-6591 Versailles I br'sturlio. OCE.AMFROMT Adult luxury I & 2 & 3 new crpt, drapes. pool, 3 Rdrm 2 Ba Duple~ Bdrm Beautiful lakes & rec. sec. bldg AdulL'I. no Upstairs 2 car izarage Colorado woman would like tnshr your furn 11pt Promonto r y Pt pre fer red t.ve mess · (213)821-6676 Spacious studio apt near Main Beach Ocean vu, pvt deck, util pd Adults. no pets . S425/mo. 494-8S41 M•wpart leach 1769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO LEASE REQUIRED YU"•"OUND FUN: Social Activ•t•es 01· rect,.,r •Free Sund1y Brunch • 880 s •Par lies• Plus much more OMAT llttc:MATION: Tennis• FiH Lessons (pro & pro shop)• 2 He1ltll Out>t •S.un1• HydfomaQlge. SMn· m1n11 • Ormng Ra1199 llAUTINl A'Allt'T • MINTS: Singles. 1 & 2 8edrooma • Fur· n11hed & Unturntshed • ~dull L1v1~ •No Peta • Modela Open d111y 11 toe Oakwood Oerden Apertmenll ...... '°" IMcl\/lo. t70019111 SI 10o••1 .r 1e1111 (7141 fta.f11S ~ ..... ...._, .... "° lfvtnt I 1•t MM111 (1141 ... ,, .. 2 BDRM S465 l BDRM $395 2323 Elden Ave., CM 642-7605 PlNE BLUFF AP'I'S 1 Br with loft. 2 Ba. Adult comple x. patio. view. frplc, encl gar .. gas stove. dishwasher. spa. lndry rm. No pets. Froml52S. SPMC 631-6107 Near new 2bdr m , 2ba, lrplc, laundry fac. new crpts, drps ~ paint. Encl iar, k75. Adults. no pets. 673-2113. 494-5758 eves MESA VERDE home at· mOlll)tiere. 2 ai 3 dlx apts. No pets. 548-1034. 2Br. l~Be. w/gar. Adlts, cPtt. drpl. bltns. tncd yd. wat.e.r pd. GMUO. _,Vldoria St. 1415 21111 "J'' Sa11ta An.a Ave. klO ~ NEW IUllNlllMIN Contect the DAILY PILOTfwll ... INltlon .....,.. ... oouMy re-111lr•M•nt• fot Hlltt a PlotltlOUI ew1n ......... MM1t1 .,. .. 3Br, 2 Ba SS60 398W. Wilson. 631·5583 Newly painted 2 Br. 2 Ba. Patio, built-ins. garage. Adults, no pets lmmed occ. 645-9857, 548·4291 Ci)UtcK IM Large 2 Br. + pool, East.side. Only S39S mo. No last mo. req. Must be seen. Drive by 149 E. Ba y St. The n call 642-1603 and get ready to move. ....aHEW 2 Bdrm w/frplc, bit-ins. lrg garage . qui et neighborhood. walk to part &r shop. k 9S. 1st. last + dep. Call Mary. 8S7-l!iMO 2 Bd 1 Ba. S375. Garage. yard. no ltlda/pets. Call Crail. 131· 121911 2bdrm. Iba, :dnt toe. (acrou s t . from Oakwood Apll.) Rear pat.so. SSZS/mo.145-3114. Coty I Br f uett unll. !:'•&de. VU pd. Avail Apr. tah. SCIS, 145-taS lmnUK'. 1.ar,. 2 Br. 2 Ba 2 car 1ara1e. I S7S. eoaas. a.rte/ A1ent. . I Br l be, E'llcle. Pool, rar, P"t ,.,._..., rvt'· ,. ....... f'D.ml s t reams. Co mpl ete pets.S475+lst.last.sec wiauto opener. washer a m enities No pets . dep. 543-5981 & dryer incld Avail. 4·1 From S:BS. 2 Br 2 Ba. Penthouse TSL MG MT 642-1603 3 Br 2'"1 Ba z Story. Apt. w/oc vu. $700/mo. San Juan frplc, lndry rm. In 4. Mo to Mo. 714/624-1325 Capistrano 3878 Fem nnmte lo shr Ir!! 3br 2ba home in N.B. w/2 ynf! adlts pets ne.I( $250 Michelle/Karl 548-0987 P lex. Bolsa Chica/ Eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Warner a rea. S580 per Condo. lBr. frplc. encl. 840-SS04 Hwllncjtuw IMCh 3840 gar. Water & gas paid mo. ___ ---• •••••••••••••••••• •• •• No pets. S42S. 775·2114 ------- Fem rmmte wanted to shr hme-lrvine 2br. 2ba pool/jac avail non-smkr SJOOlmo. including util. 646-3379 Kennebunkport? Isn't that the l!K>at that won The America's Cup in '757 ~CD~ If you're not sure who (or what) Kennybunkport was. dOn't feel bad-you're not alone. KennybUnl<pOrt is one of 14 distinctively ditfecent apartment floorplanS at Seawind Viii¥ In Huntinotoo Beach. Seawind Village Is a result of tot.ally personaUzed professional planning. The kind of atUJntion you deseM. l A perfect blend of nature anCI IMng- nestled In a forest With babbling bt'CIOIG and q\lltt ponds. CQ.Oled by natural oceen breetes, Add to that tennis courts. swtmmlng poet$. a jacuul Ind 1 convenient location near Shopping ano emp!Oyment lfld you've oat a place anyone would proudly c:all ttome. (Even Kennyt>unkpOrtl) one 1nd two bedroom. one and two bath edult IPl~ts from 1440.0o. md HllflltH)OtDn VII~ Spac. condo. 2Br. 117Bu Encl. l{ar .. pool No pets. S450/mo lse . 497·1874 eves LJVEONTiiE BEACH SCMA L01J111M1 )886 2 fems desttt fem shr • ••••••••••••••• • •• •••• 3br , 2ba ocn fmt S28S no Oceanfront s tudio apt smkr/pets673-9157 with patio, overlooklnl{ . pvt beach. $550/mo ulll Will shr ~Y plush. spac. incl 499-2253or499·5021. home. micro. frplc, pool, -------- -hot tub. on golf course In loo. 4000 Back Bay, N.B. Chris- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uan principles. Pref. QO Lafuna Beach Motor Inn, smoke/drink. 851-1910 98S No. Pacific Coast Hw~, Laguna Beach. Dal • Weekly, Kitchen ava able. Low winter rates. 494-5294. Room wtth kitchen prtv. Newport Beach furn mast.er bdrm suite In lux. 2bdrm condo nr Hoag Hosp. Walk to bch. S375. Call '31-3756. Ntar bua • 1hopplng Female roommate want· ceot«.9SZ-7520aft8PM ed . 25yra+. Non or .eindt. 1molter. Vltta del Laao •·s-.-.-d-t1_h_e-xc_h_•_n_1t_•_tu-.-i Apta. $2.50. Aprll tst. dtnt, tt, nullt. net<I• to 545-19'13. ~ room, 4/rno period. SWU.., IDd ..a Apr11, apoall• 8wtdlah, hdlh. ~German. N.•: arn. Rua. .. .......... NICI Rift. few mt. ;d. ut1hbor1'ood 1111. ltef'1 .... 1arr Rmmte to •hr lge nicely rum 2br. lbe. apt w/bch vtew w/wortlnlJ malt· fern. t.l50/mo + ~ utll. yrly. GrqrtS.21SZ7 rem lo lhr w/fame 15-45 2br, tba. all ammen, 11 .. Verdt SIOO Donna -- !\ I Nwpt lk h. S400 incl prkit. :15' lo s and. shr w /M 2br 851 14l6J1m Fem toshr"' 'ame Your home or apt NH area 1714 19904110 Workinl? fem share mv home Own rm & Ra Sl85 mo Nr Ho<ig 541! OOl7 Hoomrnutr wanlL-d to shr spar1ou.s lux C'ondo hv the sea 5250 mo + util No Isl. last req ('all for app't b"75 9442. li73 541!1 Roommate to .;hr •lhr ocean v1rw rondo with M F' roomatt• S:mo ·mo Ref's 642 011!6 WESTCLIFF AREA f.xecuttve sui tes ~r o und f loor lo<'. Secretar ial /bookkeep· tnl? serv avail Call for m o re details (7 14 16.'JJ-3651 N B 2700 SQ rt (ully im- proved space. SI Slsq ft . pleasantly divided into 8 offices. 2 sec'y area~ + conference room For in· formation 1714 l 644·6580, 846·0287 545SQ.FT. 17th St. Costa Mesa 3 room suite. S450 mo Realonomics 675·6700 Garoqes CdM ~luxe Suite!-.. AC ~ll~ 4350 ampl pkic. util pd 2855 .. !~ .. ~••••••••••••• F. Cst Hwv 675-6900 Douhf P ica ragt• for <'11 \1 Sl!(1mo 1>44-!nl!h rc•nl. Suite avail approx 1100 sq fl Newport Arches Marina Rldi? 642 4644 Offic~ Rental 4400 .........•.•....••••••• Elegant riror hldi! in 11 II ll'l• pt•r 'Cl ft lsf' R••rl ('aql('t ~3 1:151 1'1•wpm1 Cenh'r I.a"' H'r or 11lhN prnft''"11nal 'lnl?ll• of<' In f"'Cl'I' 'llllt' I ·'" llhr:tr\ r1·1·1•p t I l'll'phon1• an"" rr1n'1 :l\"<111 I .;•;1\l' a\ a ii AV C • () ~· 111 .1 n l'l .t I T 11 v.,. r '155 2411 KOLL CENTER NEWPORT 1-:h·icant C•X('('llll\'l' Will'' 1n prt">ll'11' lo<·1Jt1nn Wllh ('ompll'lt· ~upport !-ol'r\'l('i·~ 714 8SI llAAl KOLL CENTER NEWPORT F:l(•1wnt ('XC'C'Utivt• '>lllll'S 1n prest1g<' lcH·atiun With t·omplt:te support <.rrvic·es 714 8511~1 BEST RATE in NEWPORT BEACH /:J •r 4/01 <),I f.• •.lanitorial Serv1cr & Llt1ltt1es lnclud('fl • AdJac·ent to Airport & Restaurant Ro"' •J\t•rrss to 3 Ma 1nr Fwys Luxunnu!-o. rull Sl'r\'I('•' 11f f11·e spare I 6 rm<,. 1•un· ferl•nt·e room . "<'<''I s c• r v 1 r· l's N l' w 1111 rt R<•arh C ;1 I I ror 111fn 7!i2 fill!ll 1Sll o;q rt 0 (•11i;:htful 1A n rk1nl! -;pa<'e with orean view F'ttll hath :i yr nld hldl? $450 mo Tu mer Assoco; . 494· I 177 MO's facil. In He. 2.000 sq.ft. Reduced to S1200 m o. lse. Red Carpet. 893-1~ MIWPORT CEHTll Full Service Suites SCUTCOSTSS All you nHd for one monthlyree! 840-5470 • D&UXI OMCIS • From 1 room up to UOO ~q . ft. fl.GI per aq . rt. 3 rooms and up. No leaM 'r.caul~. 21'72 DuPont Or. Ml. Airporter Hot'el 833-IZ21 9-l.2 Now aV11lable. Idol locallon for Attomey, Real Eatat• or En· lrfprtl'leUI' ln btautitul· ly matnhlud hall 1 e rvlu bvlld Ina. ceom.r Weetc1ur Dr.• Irvine. Newport 8tacb), 100 eq. ft. Can 11.U..a MMJ01. Off1ct•<;. 300 800 s q ft Street le,·el !lky htes nr l.a11.una C:1t v ll all <191 56811 ACCOLISTANT •\ ttn' or other prof'<> wanted to fill full S\'C e>. l'(' 'u1te 2 $1')3CIOUS Win !low orts avail immed Cmplt Tax lib in conf rm Near I rvme City Hall Call Mr VanC'e 549 4023 •NEWPORT IEACH EXEC SUITES l'resllicious bu1ldin~ at One New1X>rt Pl Recep· t1onist. wa1tin1? room . rri nfe ren c·e room -.ccreturial s pace. sup IXlrt services From 120 SC( fl 7J41113J.8100 Small o ff1r e 1827 Westc11rr Dr N B Good 101· $150 per mo fl31·0900 Offtrl· "'arehouse nr OC Airport. 1800 sq fl offices & warehouse Offices full <'ariieted & a1rcond. Assume J "'1yrs at S7SO mo or ne.l(otiale longer term wlownr 556-9900 SUB LEASE NEWPORT BEACH Low lease rate 2190 sq rt 6 pn offices. Ir.I( re- rept area Near 0 C Airport on Birch St. m Commerce Park. 833-8244 or 640·427 l UNIOUf 0 0FnCF' SPACE From '7 .50 ,.., Mo. ...... ~ .......... __ ...__,__ ---•.0.-11. ........ ,... ..... 2 ........ Cel,,.._ _ ...... l .. COSTA MESA 1&41 0 AOAMS AV( fH...W) 957-8249 I 0,000 Sq. Ft. SINGLE USER OFFICE BLDG. asc peraq ft, 405 Fwy/Harbor Bl. COMMERCE PARK 979.9997 .. .......... 44IO ....................... ror lllicM"t • offteit ape~ at,.......,.. ralel. 100•11•1eft. Mll.\VD.DSba PLAZA IDlltiaV .. B,C.•. ..-.121 II • I C1m11&f(•u • ••tell • .....,s.ritMI M•1 t PtlllllllwJP••llit n. .................... , ................................................................................................................................................................... . l•-------111 GEN. CONSTIUJCTION Pettos. Orlvewey• • l!LECJ'RICIAN-prlced Com,..._ mobile home "•nte REALLY CLEAN MASON'RY and remodel· Palnllni.lntlext. Rentall file lllltalled. all lllnds, SU.ER Addttlona. bJnode1' W.akwa19, Reu. Rata rf1bl. free •tlmate on ~. refev~la lo re· HOUSE? Calt Gl,.1ham Ina Quality with the our 1pedalty. Prompt. guarant.ed. Nf1. John Lie/Ins. Mart 9'71-4411 ~f.~1. MZ·Olll, lar1e or small Jobi. en~. -.0.l Olrl. P'ne "t. 145-1123 beat prtce. '31-200• Sea•lde Paintlna. Ore«. 893-1817 SPEC' IL C•p lcr Lie. IPaMal 873-0358 H•'1 I MM CL!AN MAKES IT s 11 &-. r1 53&-elS _eustom ___ Ce_ra_m_lc_Ti_'le " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ClllllC... Top ~ty, Dependable •••••1••••••••••••••••• GLEAM! H ma ,.,._wanted. 8 ck New-Remodel-Repair $167 Pe D REMODELoREPAIRS ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,. __ .. R HOM•tMPROVEMENT otn C ome1, apt1, and Blodt. Low hourly , .... Leston ...__ Chu r a1i A•··c·-tomCabtn ... ~ ~•ce. eaa. Ratet.18 R .. ..!" ...... 1ln1-0dd~o.._ ee. a.rpet ..... 12AO rate.•1'2211aft.fpm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ~ett. ck.4jM.5887 • ...., --.;..., UC.CHILDCARE yrs experience. 531·5055 .,u..,.. .,. SI/ LISSO..a That'1ALLyou P Y 2nd lefteratlon, 17 ynt In M)'Coronadel Mu 28yruicper. ~ a2eS ROBIN'S CLEANING Mo•IMJ " f,.. S..lce rora area. Uc'd . Top qual. home 873-2945 Eleetrtclan '-Sm. Jobs. S.rvlce-athorou1hly ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yourhome. ~7-7838 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 301doat~~d Mr. Palombo. 962-8314. S• 1 90/Wk malnt. " repaln. Lie. CDarpentlrly /Hpandl yml an clean houae. 540-1*17 Student wlll move you It ,..._/I --'-Expert Tree Trimmer ""' CUSTOM INTERIOR • • "2l31C'.e-C10. 548-.5203 rywa • • a nt n1. reaa. ratu. 752· 1493, ..,._ Ten years experience DAILY Hot lunch. C.M. Chrla· patlo coven, mlac. re· OeneralHousecleanlng '48-37T7or&4T·S309 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 545-1885. 751·2128 PILOT CARPENTRY ttan Preschool. 64&-5423 ELECTRICAL and re· pa Ira. Your srclflca Reliable, rera. Margie or Neat patches fr textures S•VICI By Jay 842·8809 modeling. Quality with tlona, Qual. wor Connie, 541 3437 or Movlnt! The Starving """'· l tJ. I 4lt Tree/shrub trim, remov, -ICT-Y C 1 Capable mother will sit the best pn'ce. 631·2004 714-0lt t (213)e4470 art 4pm. CoUeteStudent.s Movin" .._ clnups, haul Concrete, -Vft arpentry, p umbing & 3 hot 1 h l " r....,.... di J' . Ll (). )'1"11, unc ncl. Co. hu "rown. Insured ....., rt. etc. tm 631·4530 DOITNOW! electncal. c. contrac-857.4922 al't 5pm ~-••g H•dwaadfltoon HOVSECLEANfNG same g~od ser vice ....................... ------Alli Por S_... tor . ~ne. M2·8537. --••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••,•• F.xper, reliable, refs. Holleman PlumbinF Trim-Rite Tree S.rvice. Your Daily Pilot COllttCh.-for •VERY LOW PRICES• HARDWOOD FLOORS ~IJ31M ITt24·436 L icense Sales-8ervice·Repa1n topplng, thinnan11 & re· Service Directory Remod·Repalr-Reliable ••••••••••••••••••••••• Landscape malnt-clnups eteanecUc Wued MHM.27 Free estimates 552-7183 moval. yd clnuJ». Frank Re 1 Fences. gates. docks, c 1 1 G Ho•"'"._ 1 1 23IM presentat ve homes. etc. Al S7S.62S4 onstruct on· Al types eorge, 5'9·2015 Anytime, 832·48818 A. ..::;::..::? ........... '•~''•''-,___... ._4••1JI""'.. 51· or492·71~ 6.U..5671, ext l 11 20 yn exp. Free est _,...., -.. • _,..... •r Lie. •334589. 645-5973 Landscaping.Cleanups H...... E X F: CUT f V E w 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f..toritMJ ~~~~~~~~~!'jCustom Homes/Custom Treetrimmlng-Haulin1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• houllf!llt. xlnt refs, ex· Fine ext/lnt painting by Prof. service to save you ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOOKKEEPING Remodeling from the RESIDENTIAL & Com· Maintenance.Freeest. Haul,clllanup.concrett• per'd IN7:s4<n.644·1248 Richard Sinor. Lie, ins. Ume &money. Newi>0rt PRlVATETUTORJNG &TAXSERVJCE ground up-a speciality! merclal remodeling. Arnle.548-8414 rernovil.Dumµtrurk Tryme631-4410(24hrs) PaclficR.E.645·3683 Special education Reas. rates. 496·0913 DRepas hrly rates 496·4784 Quality with the best • •ATRIUMS• • Quick serv 642·7631 R "111 bit. l"X pie r te n ced Inter/ ""-ter/Refinishina. Prope~.v Mana "ement specialist prov ides tn · · price. 831·2004 - ---woman wlll (( ve ex pert "'" "' " d1vidualized instruction SMALL. BUSINESSES C--'S..-.lce --Do your indoor /outdoor 2 y11. re11i>0n1lbh• m<'n rare to your home. ceilings/wallpaper. Li<'. Needhelpwithrentals? a. counseling for excep All acctg ser vices. reas .• ;:.r.;•••••••••••••••• • l ~FLATION FIGHTER atriums need planting or have 141.iT 4WD truck, yc1 anlm11l11 ind yurd while Caln & Sona, 898-51~ 673·1266_ _ 646·4871 tional children & their 673-12166,646-4871 Shampoo& steam clean W 1th600 sq ~ormoreof refurbish inf(? C all tree main.equip <.:on do you urc.• away Short or RALPH'S PAINTING families StOlhr Pennv concrete patio vou get Newpo rt Atrium . an_ythin1t'9ll0._089s lon11· term Ve ry re LodlhartMC)lllt. Stewart.MA. Speeuit AspWt Color bri1tht.ene~i w~t 12xl8' wood cover for 644-0027 8 II 0 n 8 b I e r 8 t c s . Lie. Int/Ext. Low Rates Let us help you with Educ at i 0 n . M . s I••••••••••••••••••••••• ~r~~s /0 d"!lln. e5c : material cost + St for Tree/shrub trim , ('On lleferenres available Free Es_t_. --~·~566 honest per sonalized Co~hnf( Psycholoiz.v Driveways parking lot a · iv .. in. rms 15. I bo ood EXPERTLAWN C'ARE crete removal. l'leon Connlell37·!1670 DAVE'SPAINTING servire. speciahziniz in Calif tic'd marriag£> repairs 0sealcoating avf( rm S7.so : couc.'h Sto: la r.on w eover on· Monthly 11ervlre Tree~ ups ~est SST 8271 units. Orange Co are family·child tht>rap1st S&tS Asphalt 646·4871 chr SS. Guar e hm pet Y Lie.' con~raetor In & cleanuJl8. 548·2040 lns..-..c:t Serving area 9 years 0 f c . I oe H B Ca II 673·8432 Lic'd · odor. Crpt repair. 15 yrs Newport s ince 1965. HAlJl.fNGICLF.ANING ••••••••••••••••••••••• M011treasonable 962-8840 · exp. Do work m.vselr. 759·1688 _ _ Verd malntenonre Tree Tree trim & Pulntlnl( Insured. lic'd. 760-7301 Wiftdow C&.c.tlncJ ~~~•••••••••••• Refs. 531-0101 Drywal tr I m & rem 11v11 I or H Ray, 964 4276 Pro~ems~~: any Paintlno Comm'I, In· ~~.~-~!~~•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WeCareCa""'tCleaners ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clean ups Frt•r riit I k I thl t dustr1·a"1 , Re.•ide nt1'al "LetThe Sunshineln" EXP. BABYSITTING ·"" D 752.1349 H11ulln11 & Dump Job8 rs · o mon Y ra e11 .. RESUMES & 171 's Call Sunshine Window Have references Steam clean & uphols rywall Spet•iahst A3k for Randy ~l~kelln11. 646..=_3995 Free Est. Low rates Desi It n e d to pro Cleaninf.(. Ltd $48.8853 631·0612aft.6 Work l{Uar Truek Qual.&prod New&rt' "Q"GARDt:NING 641 -8427 673-0737 fessionally prese nt mount unit. 645·3716 m<><I. •3119944 532 5549 L-.dscaplnc) - ---s kills. ~ualif1cat1ons & .,.. d h l...-Ss S....ic t Landseape mo1nt. eln H •--&.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• QUALITY PAINTERS r tn w at you want in DRYWALL 0 u r ex ups Ren11 rolt"ll Frei' OllMC,....'"'1 Polentia to prospeetive Daily Pilot Classifieds ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUY WH OLESALE est Reliiit·I~ 0 .fl 9.,7., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rt'novatln1!·Rotot1lling Bar1taan rates thru 4/8 employers 534.7248 Prof. Secy. Bilin~ual. Thru Carpet Installer pertise. Quality with th(• '' '"' "" F.xpertise housekccpinic Sprinklers·lawns·clnups F'reeest 848·5684 ------- Type both Eng & Spa Free est Also earnots right price 631 2004 Davt>642-~3 ------R-A-. n ~ GaidlftincJ W anted e qui P & s u PP Ii e s B d6468481 WrNTER RATES .=.::~ .............. . T o Place your •·Fast Result" mat'lmy home540.7364 laid & repaired Jay, Et.ctricat Mowin1t.C!'<IAm1t. raktni:. furnished.trustworthy& --u _ _:_ lnt./ext.Paintinr.? 7S4·6550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' we • Pi n u L' rt' i· dep641-4970 Ma._ QUALITY ROOF'lNG Call Baker Center for " "' " " ~-, Cleanouts.fastserviee All types fren est Secretarial Service, also Cti..._ Acoustic Elec.'triclan trouble calls. estimates 6411 0944 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5J6..980t v· MC · "'c•t 5930 Service Directory ad Call Now mail. telephone. con-••••':':?'•••••••••••••••• repair.additions.install 845-5737 H ousc c lean1n1< BRICKWORK · Small -----'A~RBORROOFING ferenceroom979·2161 Aroust1cCe1lings outlets . r emodels Thorouf(h, old fashion Jobs. Newport. Costa College Student Exp'd -----+customhandtextur1n1t 548 ·9881 . 646 385 4 Find what you want In st yle By day. Refer Mesa. I rvine. Refs . int/ex.anyjobforless' ClassilledAds,yourone· Want Ad Results 642·5678 Lie 389944 532·5549 Wheeler Electric. Inc Daily Pilot Cluslfieds. 541-3709 675·3175 Call Alex 851·9371 stop shopping center. 642-5678 ht.122 luslnessRtntal 44501uslnessRentat 4450 R~ntats WCl!tted 4600 MOMYtoL.o. 5025 HoppyAds 5120 Lost&Fo.td 5300 Lost&Fo.td 5 3 00 '•rsonafs 5350 H•lpWanhd 71 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REWARD Reliable part.v wants to 1--------------------lease home with water W AMT' SSS FAST? PRIME LOCATION 65c for ground floor. 17th St. & Bristol. Close to courthouse & all freeways . Up to 2500 sq. ft. John. 540·36'6 Newport Beach. St.25 sq. rt. New dlx office or retail wl pvl b a th . security. a c, 600·2400 !IQ. ft. 509 31st St. I next to Bank of Newµort. Lido Cannery area 1 675·3236, 12131641-9700 PRIME WATERFRONT RETAIL SPACE 1st TIME 1 AVAILABLE 500-2600 Sq . Ft. C omnwrcial Re..tals 4475 .•..................... CORONA DB. MAR Presti1?1<>us retail lo<' Hwy frontaize. prime. new. 17 14 1645 5429. (714)7f,().8418 ----- lltdustrial Rental 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSOO up 1540· lndus'ltOf fire. 18101 Redondo Cr "P'". Hunt Reh 84 2 2R34 MEW COST A MESA IMOUST. PARK on west ocean bturrs . 2000to 8500 si r & ofr ~P to 2800 s ir Ray Vtnt•ent 7141955-l(l)S Prime Campu~ Ur Location Across from A1 rpon Office/Warehouse Spaee Reasonable Lease Terms Owner 549-406fi view & beaeh access. SlOK.$1Mil, Up to 90~ Newportl l.a1wna area Equity on lst. 2nds. 3rds. A UJ! . Sept. Oct Must bt' Fast Service & F'unding • r u r n T u r n k e \' Call E. STARR 964·6833 <714 >328·9A20 . lusinns/lnnst/ Fw..c~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lusinns Opporlwtity 5 005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• B•aWeft.r 525 Fairfax Dr Sp21 Costa Mesa You are the winner of 4frfftic k.ts ($32 value!. to circus v Cll"'CJCll Mar. 17th. 8PM at Montgomery Ward ~Fwy at Bristol Costa Mesa Call 642·5678, ext. 272 to claim your tickets ••• ATTENTION IMTERIOR DECORATORS Custom shade. drapery and earpel business w texpanding interior design clientele 1500 sq rt. Cor ona del Mar. Coast Hwy rro ntage Xlnt long term lse . well under market. Includes stock & F'FE. 572.500. . '*Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 MOMyWCl!lted 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Investor for 2nd TD on nice home 1n Cost a Mesa 67J.62IO. 673 2493 Moc'f9c!ges. Trust Deedi 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sattter MhJ. Co. All types or real estate investments since 1949 SpeclalhiftcJ In hdTDs 642-2171 545-061 I Widow has money for 2ND T .D.'s any size above Sl0,000. No credit ./. no pnlty. For action call AGT 673-7311 anytime M~RatsMhJ. SINCE 1981 lst&2nd TDs. SSOK-SIM + Own e r /Non Owner SFR! & Condos Commerrial & lndustrml PE'TF.R DOBBS 640-6016 673·9043 --------- W Clllf 20.220/o YlefcO On VourT D.'S. Notes SSRaisers·lnvestorsSS Call Dennison Assoc. 67J.7314 Want investor for Npt bayfront home. Give well secured Isl or 2nd T D. AJtt, 675-6161 NEWPORT BEACH SPECIALTY CENTER MESA INDUSTRIAL PARK 2nd Tru st Deed l•---------1 purchases a rra1"1ged. S ECRETARIAL SERVICF. For details. ca II 960-1957 bkr 71 1W.17th. St. Costa Mesa H.MJll Yblbfffty ""'°"' street" Tnrffk Locotlon Special LeaslncJ lnc...ti•n How (71 416 75-8662 Same location for 16 yrs. 5 dy wk E·Z operation. 1·1870 sq. ft. Unit avail. Low rent. Owner will for immed oceupancy. train. SlS,OOOdwn . 1·2900 sq. ft. & 1·3700 sq JONES REALTY Costa Mesa. Calif. 642-4463 2nd Trust Deed for !181e. pays S302.50 mo for 2 yrs. Discounted to yield 26.4o/.-. Buy in at 120,570. 96().1957 Bkr. rt. unit<sl avail April 673.6210 33~"k on RETURN per l s t 2 S l o r a It e 1----------1 Warehouses avail. for yr, 2 yr 1st TD S60.000. lmmed occupancy. 2000 Ladies figure s alon. nets s110,ooo A g t ,,..._ Locotlon 1270 Sq ft on busy Beach Bouleva rd·H untin gt on ~each Ideal for real estate office, store or other suitable business. 2 Private baths. avails· ble immediately 10 Vear lease. Attractively priced. & 2.800 sq ft. •33"·34' sq established IS/yr clien-(714)642·5319 anytime rt. •Leasing ortiee hrs tele. Fully equipped. Mon thru Fri. 8-4 Sat StS.000 Call631·2444. A~/ 10-2. - - ---PtnaMlt/ P ENlNSULA For the Lost & Fa.Md 64Z..432 I, ... 216 Weekdays OfftCE Good for drafting. lite ass'y·clean operation . 1000 sq ft approx. S375. 17th & Newport.CM 646--4636 24 hr. Co11cu•:clal 8.700 sq . rt. office + ll...... 4475 warehouse. Irvine In· •• •••••••• • •••• ••••• •• • dustrlaJ near San Diego Store Space for lease. Frwy off Jamboree. Call lSOOsq. ft. & 12.60 sq . ft. 646·1044 or inquire In Runtlnitton Beach Marosl Co 16753 Noyes. F I ex I b I e t e r m s 957.92166 Brkr. Coop in· 213/596-7202. vlted. - 13700 s q rt de l uxe Stor.Jt 4550 showroorn&warehouse. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seetoapprec. 631-4-402. Storaae Warehouse1 In 4.000 sq ft ror lse. storage won are.a. potent11l or. ft~• aet•U p ... WI II neiottate food lse. Hal'tlof Ir Warner. S.A. Costa Mesa avail for lmmed. occupancy. 2000 & 2.llOO ~. ft .. SY eer sq. f\. Call ~2·4463 Mon. thru f"rl. M . Sat 10.2. 546-31'00 Stor1aeGarafes C.M. 1-------1 541-3'7' COIOMAD&MAl Prime retail. vacant a l ..... W..ted 4600 ....................... radJ. 800 to 1800 sq. ft. Prof. female wanll (o Set MU EMt Coast & Tent lbch'm apt. CdM or call today! Balboa Jal. area. K•tby: W .. _ .. _ ' / ~~--IQ.2704,8:30-5:30. 'l>OtOnO QM vft01. ·----4A.~AA.I~ Reaponalble. employed ......_.,.,.,.r---' reia. would like tbr apt. ~ GP-84!# or houu In Laiuu Beach . Approx . ..-1.eo.e""7 .. Cdfle hOO/mo. lat mo. Ir security onl)'. CaH A ns•tr Ad , Hf at ~ ....... petda.,. small investor take out ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deli, fully equip Only A..-..c......,.. 5100 S35 ,000 O .W .C ."2 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Michael Real Esta te. 673-6880 Business for sale. burglar wireless. a larms ; Home . bus . veh icle $24,950. (714) 848·3180 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Thrush -Answer - Erotic -Detach - lnnshMM Mussel -Anyhow - Oppa..._..y 5015 NURSESWEAR ••• ••••••••••••• ••••••• l '11 tell You one. thing LOAN $50() or more . Dbl. that would have made your money. Loan la my hollplt~I stay mor~ secured by unprecedent· i n ter~s t 1 n g . T h ey ed lat in film flnanclng I should ve taken those history. 714·957·t096 \ ridiculous gowns o(f me . ' and let the NURSES "THAT'S WEAR them. INCREDIBLE" H..,,.. l lJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAPPY 40th BIRTHDAY LARRY JUDSON From all your friends on El Es t e ! Es pecially ROL. HAPPY BIRTHDAY CONNIE BOCK Congratulations and may you celebrat e many many more Love from Lauraine. Lost&Fo.d 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5671 Lost . White male Samoyed. S unday , 3·8·81 Vicinity Lynn/ Pearce H untington Harbour area. 84().6419. 964-:m5 Los t got r purs e at Golden west & Clay, H.B. Reward No questions asked Glasses & papers imp()rtant. 960-1462 LOST Fem Husky/Wolf "AJA" vie Harbor/Vic· toria CM REWARD 76().1313 REWARD SSO for return or the two fully equipped electricians belts taken from my residence on Anaheim Ave Either re· tum or send information to Mari or Audrey. P.P. Box 1107 , Newport Beach. Ca. No questions asked • LOST · Ala s kan Malamute Male I puppy ) C M Wallace/19th. Of ferinf( Reward. 642-5225 • f'OUND· 2 cats. blk long haired remale, wht w l brn patches male 847 ·2119 an 6PM FOUND Female Collie. Buschard & Hamilton. H.B. 962·2033 ------~~~~~~~~~~!Pound Black female Shepherd dog, comer of Lost 3-2. Reward. Small black dog. with brown markings, short brown legs. Male. 842-2156. GARAGE SALE ads in the Dally Pilot bring happy reaults. To place your drawing card, phone 642-5678 loday ! Brookhurst & Ad»ms. H.B. 964-2746. Found: female dog. tan Dobennan. tails & ears not clipped. 968-1483. LOST: Wht perslan cat. Mesa Verde Gisler area. C M . B ig reward ! 751-3294 ------1 LOST: Cat lge Wht w/lontt hair Male vie. Mesa/Orange Ave. CM 543...fT77 Reward LOST: ""1 Siamese Male cat. thinning hair on tail, nds medicine vie Po mona/Wilson C M 646-0145 Lost Male 7mo. old Golden Retriever Near Newpo rt P ie r Red/blonde & curley REWARD if found 675·4358 or 575.2244. Lost· Mar. II Keeba. a 12yr old M Irish setter. E si de CM. R EWARO 646-4667. 536·2878 Lost Black/White Ter rier mix male dog. Vil' Ma ~nulia /Talbert 968.CJ285 F'OUN D Grav I white poodle. male 'Red ('OI· lar. white nea eollar. sheared Sunset Bear h 21J..S92· 1732. Found: F'emale. medium size dog. white wlblack spots. Vic comer or 30th & Newport . N .B . 631 -31113. Found· small ramel col ored dog. female. l /yr ? Vic ~h St & Newp()rt. N 8 . 631-3813 F ound· Male Golden Retriever . young. vie Baker & Harbor. C M 545-7413. FOUNU Shepherd Collie mix. Dobie. St Be rnard mix , n ice Brindle Hound. Lab/Setter mix. Staffordshire Terrier. Irvine Animal eare center 754-3734 Found · Gold weddinr.? band w/incseriptio n Vic Balboa Ferrv 673-0350 Found: Brown Ing haired FIRST LADY Escort. Models Party Danctn. * 972-1345 * MC & VTSA Areepted Gnat Company Escorts 24Hrs 641·0180 Cash/Ct.cits Arn &p/MC/Viso •FOXY LADY • OUTCALLONLY VISA MC • 972-11 38 . Exotk&corh 558-1946 24 Hr. Service Serving Or Cty ** SPIRITUAL READINGS IOam·lOpm. Full.v Lir'd 492·7'296 or 492 9034 1815 S . Camino Real. San Clem WANTF.D· Balding men & women. For infor Toll Free: ~772·3545 oper. 208 PllONF. FUN 8AM·12PM M.C.IVISA 1714) 636·6&3 For A thera pea ut1e massage by a lir 'd therapist S20 to all NEW clients MI F' 10·7PM 548-2817 ACCOUMTIMG AHO/OR BOOKKEEPING To assist in developin ~ the P & L. Work und('r minimum superv1s 1on Required to use indepen dent judizement M ;c \ assif(n work to lo"' £'r level elerks Xlnt com pany benefits Cal l M i lli e arter 9am &45-5800 Ac.'rounting ACCOUMTS RECEIVAILE Our F'inance Dept '" ,R row1ng ! We n eed responsible individual-. to help us with our A1· counts Reeeivable. Gd math skills, general ore skills (filing. telephone. etc.>. l~key by touch will be used l vr ~eneral office. data en try. Al R ex per 1s d~ sirable We offer eom petitive salary & ru ll benefits package Suh mil application to · Howard Derman C'J lHE RWE <Dil'liWl'f 1061 Camel back St Newport Beach. 92660 Equal Oppty Emplyr Accounting ./ ··-······' I Accou:tt.ts cat. unde r Npt Isle •:*.*../,r..._t.._• ... 11.•~r~•* bridge 675-7380 .Ii...,.,.'#~~..-., Tax. costs & genera I ./loold!Hp«S Assistant & Full Char~l' ./Acco.tine) Clertis AIP. AIR, P/R. Costs, IO.key ./General Office FOUND : Doberman Pinsher Fem v i e Magnolia/Heil F . V. 842· 7058 eves Ptna. .. 1 5350 • •••••••••••••••••••••• PRE LAW student needs S25,000. Will do anything Lettal. Confidential DVM. P.O. Box 3242. N. B. 92166.1. COVER GIRL •OUTCAU * t53-<7T78 MC/VISA A nAMnS MASSAGE SPA Be pampered by 16 Beaut. Girls . Open lOAM·tPM 7 da ys . Phone 64.S-3433 THE Gl1 lft lends •ISCOITS• H-/OMa/Hohl * 719-1216 * 24Hn Now Hiring MC Vlaa • .. * ............ * Say it with a sonf( from a sensational serenader· For a telegram the.v'll always remember, call: (213)597·5930 LOST· Cat RF.WARD Small Bla e k Fem N.B.IC M. area. Needs medication 548·6539 Tra•ef 5 450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Typists & Statistic a I we need you ror tern i>0rary & permanent as signments near your home at top rates. Short & long term positions now available. If you are exper'd. & have free time or are btwn. jobs. ca II for an appt. Acco.t AlMIHH Personnel Services Temi>0rary and Penn anent llOOQuail St.. N.B . • • V i v e L e s a c r e · 955-2770 mercenaire" Lookintt 100%FeePaJd E .0 .E. for overseas work 1~~~~~~~~~~ 673-2828 1- .... ,.... ... & ,,.,.. ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schoah& I lwsh&flow 7 005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Flamenco & classical guitar instruction. basic or advanced. For appt & lnfo.4M-2884. .W. W..teci. 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Back otrlce Nune. LVN 1eeka tull Ume employ- ment. In N.8. & C.M. ~1708 Accounting · Acccwwwl~ CM Must 'be ha working. det1il or iented. or· ganlled . 10-key b y touch. Ute typing. Acctg . b•ck(l'OWld a definite plus. Sllary open & gd. benefits. Accomt A.Wlffes Penionne1Serv1ces Temporary and Permanent. UOOQuallSt., N.B. tlS-2770 l QO'!l, Fee PaJd EOE AllBE.R rormerly wllh Motel mana1er, 5 yn ex. AIOl/HOUS.•B Cwov1ERt OhlRLT ls Rno~ per. would Ulte poeltlon ll : SO·T: 301 Various Gm• -i~· 4~~ Cly. 4'4·5* or duties. Friaay Ir Sat. -'-"""_r_n c.l"I_..,.. ____ --·-·--·------• ntahta. Newport Villa HOUSDITI'ING: Rella· _MZ>_•_l_. ----- ble. ~woman ... -..... will live expert care to -your home, anlmalt and for paralynd y n 1 d .. 1 woman MOit "1. Must yar Wailt you are drtve. WIU tnln, Salary away. Short or lon1· term. y_.., niuonaba., ~Balboa ta land .ratH. Ref eren ces a u 11 ab I e . Co ft o It AlllWWina MrVlee needs ll'f·tllO. re 11 ef. Ira v • '1 ar d NurMICompulot1 up operMor~ •• ,.. & wl coavai.c.& • tldef· malQ' • 3rd ly, alat loe ref'• I St.tC,LQwlaleaeh. dayal• """ HIOt. Heft ........... to Hll? ....,. · Cl...vled•••t••ll. ' • - ....,W..e.4 7100 HtlpW..._, 7100 WmhMI 7100 NlfltW..eN 7111 H .. W.tN JIM ................................................................................................................... IJUJlitUrwutedlpCn lo'FiSii;;~~~~=='=' i.F~~~~I 7pPI, 5 da11. 2 glrll Jn m I ra our WoodbndC• home. I '-LLU 731~111 dAya: 551·ml Nrr-TI• N&WPORTOFnCE ev•, Laurie. ltxc.lleDt opport•nlly --AS~l·.•.••.11s-•I Bab)'tltter wanted for 1 TD.lll f« Ian llldMdua.l w1th a hiid n ottabl We .. 11 " I•.._. mhumuin ti• months Lor . .,.....,. Viejo co. c oun net e. •• •• • r-• experle nu. Wlll b e n ... AaMmbiers w/2 Corou del Mar area. "-.... .. ..... pHforrnln1 new a c. yrs. e.p. Candidates Calla7830 w-..;, ......, -4 COU1Jb dut* u well as mutt have fd. manual ---------• S•A', all ~r twtctJona. Wiii dexterity, sci. eyesltcht. BABYSfTTER-a peclal --r could e r •h•r p In · neat In appeerance Ir de· Io v In J m ature r es P dl~I with t lx months pendabie. Wortc ta In Ufe peniOn to care for my a W Ill co•1l4'•~ • caahlertn1 back1round support medical elec-mo. old Infant. Mon· trel•H wit• tN4 " 25 wpm typlnc. Con· trontc1. Gd. beneflts. Thur.refs.675-51M9 1eles/ca11tlerl•~ tact: Only res pons j bl e L a. d LI• JohnLaun penona eeetln1 perma· B a b ysitte r wanted . 1iaca9ro•• · II C?if>S75-4500 n•nt emplymt. need ap. ·m ature, P IT , 3·llpm. typielg rw;Aed. W• LOS ANGELES ply. Call: Mrs. ParellL O wn trans porta tion. pro•Wt co1tpmy ,.W FEDERAL 581-3830 · 963-91. lllsw.ce _., •ec• SA VINCS & LOAN ~!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!I B_a_b_ya_l_tte_r~. -lr_v_in_e-. _w_o_rk_· tloll ..... fits. ....... Equal Oppty Employer Ing mom lleeds loving cCMlhlct: ASS&41L• mature person to care Mery Mlc"-f B E A U T I C I A N . TWMH !~~.~mo7. old baby. Call 71 _.67r •166 HAIRDRE.5SERS. with Laituna Beach e lec .,.,.. ....., ., -. rollowtn •• aaalstance & tronjcs mfgr. has Im ----;i;anlcurlsts. Applica· IOCU:•aP/C NL a..U. w/u Ort· CO. la• .. t••l flrm . llUJt M H,.r'd . In malatalftl., complete Mt ,,, boob ta.ru •&tt. mutt, AI R , AI P . Cyroll tax•. Salary • nefill comm. wit•· per. Pll. sead Ntume 6 ealary blltrJ to: t7851 Daily 'Pilot, P.O. Bo• ueo. Cotta lleH. Ca. ... Bookkeeper/Sec retary , PIT. R.E. development I coni truction back- growtd helplul. Send re- sume to P.O. Box 8209, Newport Beach, 92660. Bookkeeper/ Acctg Clerk Assist in growing Costa Mesa retaU chain. Mutt know payroll, AIP. typ. ing and 10 key by touch. GC?o d sala r y an d Beileflls. Reply Ad lt853 c/o Daily Pilot P.O. Bolt 1580 Costa Mesa, CA med. opening for an As Babysitter for infant in BEVERLY lions now being accept- s e m b J e r T r ai n ee . our CdM home. 5 day edf<lf'busy growtng N.B. Solderlng exper. helpful. week, xlnt ref's. Bonda-HILLS Salon. TOP PAY. Marc ·--------• not nee. Opportunity ror ble. Gd salary Call 642-6184 advancement & jlrowth. 673-1217 SAYINGS 1000 ... MG 92G6 We otfer execell. pay &1._________ Banking AHD/OI benefits plus a 1 • H 4 DAY WOii WEE« Banking 3741 E. Coad LACMIHA ILLS ACCOUNTING Facttity Is in beautirul New Accounts Hk)hwoy OfflCE To assist in developing Laguna Canyon near C-0-def Mar, the P & L. Work under Beach It Resort areas Counselor CA.. 92625 •TB.LB TaAIMEE minimum supervision. Call for appt: Personnel Required to use indepen· Dept .. Telonlc Berkeley, Experience Prererred EQual Opportunity We ofrer growth op-dent judgement. May 714.494.9401. Laguna Also part time positions Employer M/F portunltles . excelle nt assign work to lower- Beach. E.O.E. available in our South~~~~~~~~~ workinit conditions . level clerkb s. fXlnt. com · Coast Plaza omce. Call : 1_-=_________ salary & benefits. Call: pany e ne its. Call ASSIST MAMA GER Auto rental. No exper necessary. Call 979·8826 or 772·6550. Kathy Amburf?ey •• Carol Thuyns, 832-2811 Mi II i e a ft e r 9 a m . 54().4066 Banking 645-~. CALIFORNIA AUTO RENTAL AGT FEDERAL No expe r . necess ary Call 979-8826 or 772·6550 Servings & Lo. 695 Town Cenler Ur AUTOMCYJ'IV E Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 • LOT PERS OMS! F,quaJ Opportunity Chevy dealer offers full ·---E•mliplo-3y•e•r--• or part-time Permanent positions to youths to as RANKING TELLER rart--Time EU>OtlADO IAMI E .0 .E . l~Clerll Full time, exper. helpful but not nee. Many com· Beautician panf benefits. Apply at: HAIR CUTI'EltS 1660 Placentia Ave .. MAKI-UP ARTIST Costa Mesa MASSAGE •CAI DllVERS• Est a b I is h e d P r o · Ch~ker Cab fessionals only for a uni-77~0222 que ne "'' s alon in Newport Beach opening CAR WASH March 16. A rew posi· l CASHIERSp/time. N.B. lions available for lease. I & Orange. 644-4460 675-3828. ----''------- cmtcA&. CLEM-ACCTO. Sharp 0•. C)fc, PltJIM pot. IMl'Mul to trala. ALP '°' ............ ,,,. IOOd beetftla. talary. ttrHtlnf work lo F/P, Pf'f, PIT. Jeannie lllvoMI cle. on P.C.ff., m.ouo. C.11 . M ... M . Exp. a fl'.lUlt. CLl!llX. retail beauty ACUfltt typln1. JI~ suptlty, exp'd., mature. abrtM. • la'. wk. Hn. Apply penon Newport San. lloa, 1\iel, Wed. I B b ---o to iPll, Sat. 10:30 t.o _c_U"ea __ . _____ • ___ 1 2:mne.ean :-.1w CLERICAL CoarTML~I Bartender/Barmeld. Cocktail Waltreu/ Watt.+ Food8'7S.10IN D e n t'a I R • c e p • !lectroldc:9 tlOllllt/ A11lltant. exp, aWOlll ...._. ror new otn~ lo JM11ne aanuractu.rer of Mlulon VleJo. X·Ray computer bH~ro· tic. ttq. (111)~3091. !~:~qi;:! clre~ DetttaJ X·Ray Tech. New bo ard. Xlnt worltln1 oMc. Sula Marta. or-cond. with lrf Co. tho • perl. exp Call benefits fr sma I Co. <2J3ts.M101. nex. MW. ASSIMIL Y o.ie.. • ....._. Req. loocl mechanical INSURANCE Cl ERK ChaJraide. RDA fl X ray ability. Knowledfe el~­ llc. req. •~ day wk. tron.lca belptW but not benefits. salary open nee. Good entry level COMM'L. cle.ners tor N.8 . area 642-6880. potltlon. We will train. olc bldfs. Dependable. 873-at03wlml&evea. Contact Trade Lyman: n I C714)SS7·3'144. ex. hts. Equ pmt. & --------•I ---------traininC prqvided. Pay DISIGH alCTIOMICS by job, Min. SS. hr . Lag. --.. .... --......u ....... IUl!..I We IMrYe • exc.... Hiiis area, Call: Lo. _......, ... ~ _..... ... _,_ op,rot••lty for 0 831..-eeves Mfg. co. In Mlaalon Viejo Small mfgr needs power t••d typist wlO COMMUNICAT IONS :r::trrce.idsco~x:e~~or~~ ~~:y ::~:e:~p~r~~~ s ..... dlrlc-' .... hl EQUIP/SYS. VE TS h e rm e ti c sea l s. mgmt&oonsumerpro-...W wltlt ....... J. PREF'D. Up to Sl,200 transducer design. com· ducts design. See your ••s• l•••ro11ce oc· per year. Other benetits ponents mater ials &r ideas evolve into the ....... included. Find out if you methods. riniahed produt_t. Good q ualiry. Call NAVAL Duties include design. benellts + proQt shar- R E SE R v E . c 7 14 l drafting. mater ials test· ing, pension plan & .,....._ wll COMfat of 552.3524 ing & R&D projects . bonus. Near Ocean in .,..... ..... forms, ---------Mechanical Engineer C.M. Submit resume to 'roce1tl•t clol•t COOK In g d egr ee p r e f 'd Box t884, Dally PiJot. ..., 11-_. lln.wwe E•perieo~ in convales· Qualified cand id a t es P.O. Box 1560. Costa ..__..., _.... _. cent hospital. Full time. send resume to: Mrs. Mesa. CA 921626. ur 1 I, -CJI .. ,. F r i .. M o n . 1 O A M . J a n s . 2 3 8 9 l V I a coordl:.:::J I•· 6:30PM.8paidholidays. Fabricante, Suite 603,l•-------- swec. Mat-Xlnt. benefits. Mission Viejo, Ca. 92691 Sl.~w J~2.3 tera betwte11 ou IAYVIEW CONY. vrs escrow exp T:vpin~ ..._ ••lsloftt .ct 2a5S Thurin C. M. 5 5 w pm N e a t a p ~ Corporate H•od-642·3505 DISIGMH pear ance . Contact : ... lwu. E.O.E. DllAFTH Judy. 54~0055. Coastal Expere.c. .......... IW9ICe fWd wll be helpM IHrt not r•· .,nd. COSMETICS·Attractive Laguna Beach elec-Personnel Agy . 2790 Ironies m a nufacturer Harbor Bl.. CM Never a people to demonstrate & needs: fee. EOE sell quality skin & hair •an experienced person I~~~~~~~~~ care products. Training to be responsible for provided, ruu or part· drafting & mechanical , ________ _ lime. 751-0669. design functions Must FACTOIY Excelettl salary and Couple wanted to manage be1•flt1. COfttac:t: sm all bus iness. Part time, will train. 962·0010 h a v e t h 0 r 0 u g h Looking for a mature, knowledge or drafting responsible person to do procedures. PC board medium to heavy pro- layout. digital. analog. rluclion batch mixing & microwave circuit de· packaging work. Apply sig n, & some knowledge in person Kingsl~:v Mrg or electro.mechanica l Co. 1984 Placentia Ave packaging CM between 10am.2pm Opportunity for advan· , M-F AllcioCh9•e1 714-546-7360 NATIONAL EDUCATION CORP. C PT 8000·Sec r et a r y . Newport Beach Law o r. rice. ask for Cindy Ray (714) 644-6516 c ement & c a ree r l~~~~~~~~~ growth We offer xlnt.1--------- pay & benefits + ALE CJ.HK 4 DAY WOii WEEtC sist in the body & service depts . in varied. 1n teresting tasks Opp for advancement See Mr Wright. TELLERS The beautiful Laguna Beach olfice of a leadinir savin~ & loan has an immediate opportunity for a Teller. Experience in S&L is preferred. w~ orrer an exce l le n t salary, free parking and paid career apparel. For more inrormation. please contact Gene Frizelle at 1714) 494.7500 ROB.ITT Ff:DBAL Savings and Loan The DAZZLERS Salon CASHIER 4400 c..,_. Dr. F ull/time, good pay. Newport lleoc•, Co CUSTOMER RB.ATIOHS Installation desk. heavy phones. reports & bill· m~. 901 West 16th St Newport Beach 642.3260 Facility is in beautiful Large insura nce agency has immediate opening Laguna Can yon near for fast. ener0 etic file HOWARD Chevrolet I Dove & Quail Sts NEWPORT BEACH AUTOMOllLE Lead mechanic exp'd technician neederl by large independent shop in South 0 C Class 'A· & 'VIP' licenses preferred Xlnt pay, equipment & working conditions Call between 9-1 P M 492 7fit5 AUTOMCYJ'TVE EXPERIENCED AUTO CASHIER Excellent working con ditions & fringe benefits including r etirement plan. 40 hours per week Salary commensurate with experience Call Stan at NABERS CADll.J .,AL: )I fl.11l•w fl~,1 I I'''" \\, ..... '1'1{) •101. *AUTO SALIS AHDUASIMG! Get 1et ror 1911-1982 & the J.Car! Neat Chevy store In exciting AJrport lnduAriaJ complex will add 3 combin a tion salespersons now ror EZ straight sell & lease. ~PA)'• demo plan. Auto. experience not ~ulred. but Pl'~· vlot11 aetlill1 helpful. See Sales M•r. (Sunday OK). HOWAIDCM• ...... Dove• Quall Sll. NEWPORT BEACH Auto WHlaAl.leMJl•ff ,.,......,. ovemaul. Llt• mecb. he~l . Own ._.," m.11• " food. • ... )' 1bop. , Lefr7.8un& Auto Cent.r. 1181AllnaC.n109 Rd. a...-Budl. "7-2030 • Oft ..... Full Time/ Part Time Qanking Growth company. s loca· Equal Opportunity lions. Co. benefits. We ~~~Etn~plo~y~e~r~M~/~F~~I Association Loan OFFICERS Operations Officers t rain. ..: An EquaJ Opportunity Columbia Savings has.1~~~~E~m~p~lo~y~e~r~~~ 1mmed 1 at e op 1 port unities for ex· ---------i per1enced Tellers in its BANKING *TELLER CONSIDER THIS! Are you in a rut at work? If as your job lost it 's ME'ftO CAI WASH 2950 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa CASHIER CLERICAL Clerk for re· tail store. Must be ex· p e r . Call : Bal boa Marine . 549·9671. E.O.E. M/F/H HOUSEWARESALES Apply in person : Crown •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Ha rdware. 1024 Irvine. (West.clitr Plaza ) NB Clerical beautiful Newpor t Beach ofrice. Selected applicants wi l l be knowledJ(eable in Telle r operations. have light tvping skills. and have recent bankin~ or S&L t.'X perience These posi· tions ofrer an excep. t1onal work environ· ment. excellent salaries and outstanding benefits including company paid career apparel, denta.I. vision a nd l ire in · surance, and free park· in.i Please call Patti Van Da lrsen at (714) 760-8551 ror an interview a ppaintment An excellent growth op- portunity is available in the beautiful Bayside of· fice ol a leading savings and loan. We're seeking a Teller with ba nking or S&L experience. Select· ed applicant will receive a t o p s alary . g reat g rowth potentia l. and outstanding benefits in· eluding: ch a llen~e? Have you ---------1 stopped progressing & 50 BANKING •Paid medic al/ dent.a I •Frtt care.er apparel •Profit sha ring •Free parkinll Please apply at o u r Westrlirr office on MON· DAY. March 16. from 9 :30 am to 3:30 pm. or on TiiURSDAY. March 19. rrom 2to4 pm. RDBJTY Fl':DEttAL Savings and Loan Assn 1515 Westclirt Cat Dover ) Newport Beach An Equal Oppty Employer lost your enthusiasm ? Send WI your resume. along with sala ry re· quirements & we'll get in touch with you t.o teU you how we can help YoU CASHIERS UTDTIM make a change. MARKETS We have career op-For211dltlrdShilb portanit.ies available in We .....-to manage- the Ceatral 6So. Orure meatlteapenislion from County area. We are wttMa. one ol the fastest IJ'OW· WAN!' A CAJU!ER ! Ing 6 aucce11ful In-Onita •esa de pendent ban Its In lllDel Mar Southern Calif. & are m -N21 looking for employtts who want to share in our Laguna Beach s uccess. We oHer op -494-9233 portunily. challenge & excellent benefits Send Huntington Beach y our resume in con· 962-9116 fidentt to: #788, Daily ~~~~~~~~~I P ilot. P.O. Box 1560. -:: Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 ' ---------1 E.O.E. BOAl SHOW Housewives. students . P /T t e m p . h el p . Cashiers. ticket-takers. parking lot attend .. etc. Call Maureen 646-3963 CHILD SUPPORT OFFICERS ~SIOl7to SI 354 per Mo. Family Support Division o f the Dtatrlct At· torney's Office needs mature men and women to conduct inte rviews and to enforce child sup- port laws. Only 200 ap- plications will be IC· cepted. Apply Immediately Clerical VARIOUS CLERICAL We M•• ... .,... Ue1w ,11111• ........ ._.....,, o,r-........ , ,-•11• Is •11111 t, hch•1 I ..... 9M NH ........... ........ .... ... " ""' ....................... d ... y .... -4 IMrYe Ttltr w C•h-tku ,._ ...... , ... _., ... ....................... . w. wfl .......... c::a.... ... ,., •••••• I IMVBfTOIY COUHTBtS No exper. nee. Special 2 day inventory job. Sat., Mar. 28lh Sun .. Mar. 29th 7:4SAM to5:00PM Call for appointment 557-0045 en-Lin: 1'IMQWr't l9IOM8 SOl'JlaS l7ZJ~5""' ... ..,...a..c .. t .O.E. Clerical UCIPTIOMIST Sl,OOO&UP Type SS·SS wpm, gd . phone techniques neat appe ara nce & we ll groom e d . Contact : Karen Acco.tAbiltfff Personnel Services Temporary and Permanent llOOQuallSt., N.B. tlS.2770 100% Fee PaJd . EOE Clerical WE NEED YOUR $KILLS S~h SS.Utl•lff STyphh SWwd~ton s Dela llNJry CLERK-rn .. ntory, to perform ph)'llcal counta • l"tMll'Ch. wm traJn s harp lnd ldual. Goed NIU')' It beneflta. Jan, f1t.oiJI. C.11. • PART TIME ' CLOI --- DATA ENTRY OPER Exp .. IBM·3742 979-5860 Data rrocnsinc) Operator needed for nix- dorf lenlrix systems for long term assignment. Call for more info. Tod Services. 979-8900 DB.IVERY Freeway Auto Supply. Mission Viejo. 831·1666. DBfT AL ASSIST. F /time chairside. RDA prer. GP ortice. 545-4553. DENTA L O F P I CE MANAG ER. Busy of- fice. You name it. We'll pay it. ~7580 OenlaJ C + llerSyshtot CUSTS9VICE REP Safegua rd He althcare Systems. West Coast's !11 computer b illing system is seeking a qualified person to work in our internal custom er service dept. Must have experience in dental ad· ministr ation . Good verbal skills & the abili- ty to work with people . Please c a ll : Lind a DeVorkln : 714.957.1121 or send resume wit h s alary his t o r y t o Safeguard Health Care Systems. 2283 Fa irview Rd . Costa Mesa. 92626. DPS/MPS DIN1" Al. TECH Frame person. 3-S yrs experience. C&B a nd plaster. 631·5349 (8-3). Beach & Resort areas "' clerk Paid company Call for a ppt · Personnel benefits. Call · Linda at Dept. Telonic Berkeley 714·494-9401. Laguna •54~9~·8~16~1~~~~~~ Beach.E.0 .E. ~~~~~~~~~I FULL TIME Graveyard. Dog grooming position avail. a t vete rin a r y hospital. 837·7660 or 497·5641. D...ban RestaurClftt E xp'd Host ess/ Book· keeper Wed .Sun. days apply J.4: 30PM at 16360 P acific Coast Hwy EOE Electronics Assem bier 1 yr exp in electronic as sembly incl soldering. color code & schematic reading Gd benefits. C.M. area. 1714 >540-4271 ELECTRONICS ~EMBLY MAMAGElt 3yrs ex per in electronics assembly supervision or BS i n indu s t ri a l technolo~y Irvine based rir m. moving to Lake• F or rest a r ea XI nl benefit package. Call Barbara Via 546·6500 SAMD/IAR COPR. EOE Mi r B.ECTROHIC ASSEMILER Sea level e lectronic as· semble r neede d for ra pidly expanding in· tem.ational company in stable energy fie ld. Qualifie d ca nd id ate must have 6 mos. expr. in PCB assembly. Excel working cond. & com· petitlve benerits orre red For more info. contact Ray Gilman at Scientlric Dr illing International. 557·9a>l. E.O.E. An s. serv. No exp nee Call. 892· 1212 EOE GENERAL OF FICE·Will train. must be sharp, good sense or humor helpful. 646-9664, 871 B. W. 15th St., N.B. GfHERAL OFFICE Immediate openin~ in our purchasing dept. for an expr'd person with xlnl typin~ skills & a pl eas 1n~ p h one personaht:v Duties will also include filing. order taking and other ~eneral oHice work Xlnt benents & working con· d1tions with a growing compan y Apply in person al THE JOLLY ROGER INC. 1700Gillette Ave Irvine 714/546-0331 GEHBl.4LOfffCE Small Co. near ocean needs sharp. mature in· dividual ror a variety or oHice duties. He avy phones & typing. Xlnt co. benefits Call Donna 645·3632 GEHERAL OFFICE Laguna Beach Financial Ser vice firm need s person to per for m a varie t y o f ad · m inistrative & book· keeping duties. Som e exp. pref' but we will train. Good oppty ror ad· vancement. Call for a ppt: 49'·1748. American McGaw. a manufacture r of quality medical products. is also a ma· jor division of American Hospilal Supply Corporation: a dynamic force In the health care Industry. The American organization has a commitment to ex· cellence not only in its products and services. but also in its employee re1a11ons. We work toward helping all our employees max1m1ze lheir career polenlial · which works to maintain our slandards ol excellence. Individuals seeking upward mobihly, professional challenge and personal recognition would do well to consider these immediate employment opportunities. Mechanical Design Drafter "ping · . Design Drafter .. .. •• Requires an experienced Mechanical Drafter to prepare layouts and detail drawings for mechanisms. fixtures and equipment modlllcat1ons f0< the manufacturing of medical products Desire candidates with AA degree in Mechanical Drafting or Mecha nical Design with a minimum of 4 years experience as a Mechanical Drafter Seeking an individual with a minimum of 2 years experience as a Piping Design Drafter and an AA degree or equiValent In Mechanic.al 0< Plplng Oraltfng. Will be responsible for prepar· Ing plplno drawings and flow diagrams from Engfneerlng layouts and field sketches and pertormlng field vertflca· lion in order to revise and update exislfng documentation. American McGaw provides excellent aalary and benefits. For immediate consroeratlon, submit resume to: J ulia Stew1n Employment Department --··--··· \ ._ • ....., 7e N M..,w..w 11 :: ·• • WmlN 11oo'W.w..-. 11 H w.w_.. 11 00 .............. ~······· ....................... ••• • •••••••••••••••• ••;T" ................... ···~ ................. . Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 16, 1981 •• G....,..omeo.Worbr 1 ' •'*HIYllDI•• Hoateeper/Companlon. Machin. shop. Sllllled fr MalurepertODtorladiM' M••ll1J11840wpm HtTe's )'OUr chance to Ll"9-in. M1.11t have car. unakllled trainees. rt1ure control aalon. COfla •ea S4f.»U rnalre .xtra apend tni No 1moldn1. Call an. Supremt Enliftffrln1. PIT. momlno. 542-3'30. •••AL OflllCI mont)'. IPM:MCMae. ~~:....::. Sl. B1dl C. 118t)JCAL Otc.-Pal'1 & FIT 1mploymeftt Hlary :=~~an::~~~~ Kouae·workar f /tJme '*· for both rront lt open •1-5113 acrtption salesperson ro, Live in or out " & Met olc. iD Npt. 8th. t .. ~ ..... lly Pilot •am a1 $48.9'912 MACHINIST ~cell. woftln1 coftd'•. ~ .. O.C CLM• , .. .,. · "" In preeti(ioua area. Send Operations dept. Major much II sso.oo PER IMPORT Mana1er ror resume to: t71t, Dally b Ir fl WEEK! PotiUona open Persian & Oriental ro er11e rm nHr ln Huntlnaton Beach, Ca o on e u 1In•11 Pilot. P.O. Box 1580, 0 C. Airport Hrt: Fo\lnta.ln Valley and ru~ yn, exper. re-Machines. a majo r Coata Mesa,Ca.92af 6·2PM. Call Judy Coeta Mesa. If you a~ q'd.M\lSlbavethecom· manufacturer or elec· Eckert: ~ll21. out11olne . enthuslaatk prebensive business ex· tr on t c de a k top Meclul FrOllt office, p e r , o I P e r 1 I a n 1 646-3903 • and at lea11t 12 years old, handmade carpets in ca c\llators, hu an Im· GltaAL Offf C l C A L L med.late opening ln It. For challenging position TODAY!!!!! 642-4321 Iran. MUS\speek, read & Newport Beach fa.cWty with varied duties In Ext. 211~ore6pm. Ask write Farsi & English. for a Machinist famlUar rapidly growing Co. forVlcOwena. Must have uper. in with electron!~ jigs and Must be able to type O...., CCNttt Japanese export busi-fixtures. &Owpm. have or~anlza. Dtlly'ffot ness. Sl,300-mo. Send tional skills & ability to F. q u a I 0 P P 0 rt . resume to: Oriental Rug Our modem , newly con· work Independently __ E_mployer Gallery, 3617 E. Coast structed machine shop is Some knowledge or word ·~--Hwy .. Corona del Mar. completely equipped processintc & audio vis-HOME TYptST Ca. !YJ.625 with rnillina machines. ual production desirea-Pltlme work. Require· INSURANCE en11ine lathes and drill ble Xlnl workin~ in-ment.s: Own typewrit.er. presses, including rotat· vironment. profit shar-t~ans nation and good Ing tables and dlvldln,r init plan. medical & s , Call Jan. 752•4968 Career Opportunities heads. dental insurance Salary on or Wed rrom 9-2 have never been so to S 11 OO 1 m o <' o m . -·---------Cklse to Home C a n o n B u s i n e s s mensurale wtth exp. ---------Macltines offers an ex· Send s um m a r y or HoteJ M.-Ca.rt& cellent salary (based on qualifications & salary HQUSnl[[PERS Data....._ o-. ex per I enc e ). and history to. SOG ITF:C Ln -·' r-· employee benefits in- f NC I nstructional AM & PM lntetestinit diversified eluding company paid Svsterns Div 1801 Dove work with an established life, medical and dental Si. N.B 92660 We are seeking reliable. insurance co. Insurance insurance and sick leave GB8AI. OfffCE Lite bkkpg, recep't & typing Cull-pit . nex hrs pleasant working cond in engineers ore Sal open ca ll for a ppt 644·6660 Dale KarJala & Assoc. people-oriented persons experience not required. benel\ts. plus a liberal · · H k · We ..n11 tra·1n Pleasant vacation policy GEHIRAL OFFICE Pine jewelry store needs reliable person for variety or office duties . to JOtn our ouse eep111g -· Staff Outstanding full working conditions. xlnt lime opportunities im-employee benefits in· mediatelv available cludin1: profit sharing Enjoy excellent co bonus. savings. plan. benefits including a free medical/dental. Apply meal per shift Apply in in person. Mon thru Fri· person 9AM·Noon. Mon-day8::.lto2. Fri Personnel Safeco IMUr'ClftCe MARllOTI HOTEL Compaity 900 Newport Center Dr 17570 Brookhurst. FV Newport Beach Ph: 962-7711 Equal Opp Emplyr M/F --- 40 hour week . co INSURANCE SALES· henerits . So Coa st Tired or fighting infla· Plaza. Call : 540-9066 Housekeeper Must have lion' Farmers Ins now ---------1 at least I yr exper. to interviewing to expand keep 4 bdrm house clean agency force For de C: F:NERAL front ofr 2·8PM. Mus t lvpe & spel l I deal for homemaker or student 979-1711 General Help for 5 adults . Must pre· tails Di c k Myer s pare meals in Cantonese 848·TI67 or 534.0532 & Amencan style Laun· ------- dry Wage St34 per week Insurance Take ad to anv State ~tiottol + pnvale room & board I Credlt/CollectiOft GLASSWARE I AID F.mploymentServ1ceOf. Oldline Irvine ins fi l•e. m Orange County brokera~e is seeking an or 1001 S Grand Ave . exper'd. professional to Santa Ana , o r call run client credit checks 714 558 4379 Refer l o & handle premium col· DOT :.>t 474·010 lections Pos requires Medical laboratory located in San Juan Capistrano hos a posi- tiOfl for a Gla11wan Aid. Position in•ol•es ci.oninq. maintetlClftCe and d t"1trib11tlon of loboratoi y glasswaA. Cmcldate must t>. 18 or o•.... Coll C7 I 4 J 661-8000, Ext. 252 or atop by our foclffty fo r appl ic a ti o n materials. Nichols Institute 26441 Via de Anni San Juan Capistran'>. CA 92675 Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H GEN OfC/IECEftT. Duties will inrlude ereeltng <'lients. answer •nli! phones. tvp1nJ? & other gen dut1e~ Pos1 lion open April I Com pelitive salarv fnr ~ood expr. and typinJ? skills Will tram wore! proc·ess inli!. teletype and rom puter terminal if not ex pr'd in these art•as F'nr appl call Marilyn S<.'llC'y 955.2(XX) - - -working knowled~e or Hotel MARRIOTI HOTEL PART TIME HOSPITALITY HOST/HOSTESS Unique opportunity ex· ists for a people-Oriented individual to greet & as· s ist guests in our hotel Qua lified applicant should desire part time employ m e nt & be ava1lahlr for flexible shifts Apply in person 9AM Noon. Mon Fri Personnel MARRIOTT HOTEL 900Newport Cent.er Dr. Newport Beach Equal Opp EmplyT M/F HOUS~Line. lo lake care or one 9 yr old girl Live in Hunt. Hrbr Mus t s peak F.nghsh. have cook inJ? ra pabililies & refs. Weekends call 846 198.'i. wkdys 846· 1358 Housekeepers wanted Seachrr Motel 1661 So Coast Hwy , Laguna Reach. 494·4892. Housekeeper/Com pan ion for rlderly person Live· in or out. 833-2009 insurance terminology & billing procedures. prior aggressive collect1on exp .. & the ability to diplomatically interface with clie nts & sales personnel Hi~hly com- petitive benefits include plush wor k e nviron· ment. profit sharinJ?. & med-dental-life cov- erage. Please forward resume including salary history to· .J. Bell. clo Anderson & Anderson Ins Bkrs. Inc . 2495 Campus Dr .. Irvine. Ca 92715. EOE MIF/H INSURANCE SICUTAIY Top quality opportunity for someo ne with personal lines exper Excellent salar y & benefits.Local area 1714 ) 831·7792 Helen Schaffer Personnel Agency 28052 Camino Capistrano •2a'>-Laguna NiJ?uel NO FEE EEO For IRf°"'""'°": 'CALL 714-549-7911 ASK FOi TAPE #411 (24 hows 0 doyl For appointment : Contact· Mary Dancy 714 5.'i6-4700, F:xt 23 Canon 1...-SS MachiM1 3191 Red Hill Avenue Costa Mesa. CA 92626 F.qual Oppty Emplyr M/F/H M AG CARO llWord Process ing Operator Exp only l.egal sec·~ trainee Non smoker HR 848·1400 MAIDS/EXPR. Immediate hiring App ly Angie at San Clemen te Inn . 12 ~ Esplandian. San Clem ----MAINTENANCE Person wanted. Day shift. App ly in person only. lPM 6PM. Sebastian's West. 140Ave. Pico. San Clem Maintenance person. full & pit help wanted Call 646-5604 after 5pm. Maintenance PUltCHAS._ AG&ff ~I Our Newport Beach Purchulnt{ Dept. seeks a hllChly motJvated in· dlviduaJ to assume the responsibility of a Main· tenance Purc hasinl! A~ent M j r Med.lea! .. ONTOFACI FULL TIME Receptionis t Sec'y & Bookkeeper. Exp . n ecess ar y . San Clemente Write Ad #823 clo Dally Pilot PO BOX l560CM CA 92826. MIDICAL UCB'T'IOHIST Sm. clinic located In Npt. Bch. has an immed. opening. Ideal applicant will PQ6Se5S a min. o( l yr. exper. Job includes heavy phones. schedul· ing ol patients. typing & riling. Knowledge or Org. Co. area a plus. Ex· cell. Cringe benefits pl(g. For interview contact· Jane Foley. 714·975·0660 EOEMI F MESSENGER Ir you have a good driv ing record and are well f,?roomed. why not phone for an interview? We need a MessenJo?er for local driving. Hours are7::.JAM to4:JOPM. Full benefits package and work attire pro· vided. For an interview please ca II. PAT MAGILi, 714-760.6000 ~ -::Bank of Newport EquaJ Oppty Empl MI F MGRTRAIMEE Leam Film Processing. 11600/mo. guaranteed. No exper . nee, will train. Call 971-9201 (Lou). Motel HOOSEKEEPER Exper'd . bllln3ual p~rd. &..9'1Wa .......... l.SlSS. Coast Dr., CM CG atR.arbor 81.) llSf-514.1 NEEDLEWORK KITS Production line . Min. exp. req0d. Familiarity with embroidery . fabrics. threads helpful FTIPT. Tustin. 7JO.Ot42. Night clerk. for liquor store. mature adult. Ap ply in person. 101 1 El Camino Dr. CM. OflfllCI CUU FIT accountln1/1e~r•I orrtce dull u xlot benefits, cell Bob 770.lt'17 PACIAGllS SUO/ttr to start. Merit raises 1537 Monrovia Ave .. N.8. PART-TIME 4·5hrs. general offi ce for C.M. Sub-contractor. &e2-9937 Partnme •PLAY GIRLS * •l'LAYIOYS • Earn 16.27 per hour giv· inli! phone surveys Must be reliable & have a his tory ol steady employ ment. Mon. thru Fri 5: 30 to 9PM. College Stu dents & Housewives welcome. Call between l·SPM. 7Sl·S528 Part Time C o•"""9 Youtti Ccrrien Adults with outslandtng attractive personalities to spend 15 hrs per week counseling youth ages 10·15 Eve n ings & Weekends Available 17~ per wk Ca ll 2.»5·:.Jpm. Mon thru Fri 642·4321 ext 343 Ask for L<m ~Coast Dally Pilot :m w Ba:vStreel Costa Mesa. Ca Equal Opport F.mployer PART TIME Person needed m Book pasteup Mon & Tues No exp nee Apply : 1660 Placen lia Ave .. C M. PART TIME See our ad m today's r l assi f ied under "Secretary" THE llVINE CO. PARTTIME PBX OPERATOR San Diego Federal S&L currently has an open ing for a part time PRX Operator. No experience necessary Light lypini;: required. Hours from 8:3-0am·2pm .. Monday lhru Friday. Career ap· perel provided Good working environment. Please conlart Bonnie Parket at · (714 ) ~· 1885 SAN DIEGO FEDERAL SAVINGS &LOAN Equal Opportun1t v Employer PBlMANEHT P /T Mature person for small office Pleasant con· ji!e n ial atmosphere I0.20hrs per week. nex1 ble Varied duties Tyri ing minimum. 40wpm Must be dependable, neat. order lv Call 645.rn-7. for a ppt GUARDS Full & part time All areas Uniforms rurn'd Ages 21 or over. retired wekome No l'Xper ner Applv Un1v('rsal Protection Service. 1226 W 5th St Santa Ana Interview hrs 912&1·4 Mon·F'ri HOUSEt<EIEPERS We have an immediate open 1nf.? for 2 housekeepers Full time pos itions IOPM-6AM shifts Excell frinl(e henef1ts package Apply m person at Advanced Health Center . 1300 Bristol St North. Ste • 100. Newport Beach E 0 E MI F Interior Designer Exclusive 40.000 SQ rt home furnishm-"s store with design studio. car rying the finest tratli· lional furniture lint's needs highly talented. extremely motivated in terior desi ji!ner Must have min. 6/yrs exp. de al with prestiie clien tele. nr S.C. PLaza SJOK responsibilities includl' contract negotiations & procurement o t hardware & misc. supp. ly needs for existin11 bldgs. & projects BS. BA & 2 yrs. maintenance purchasin~ exper. are desirable Construction purrhasini would be helpful. We oUer com· petitive salary & ex cellent benefit package S ubmit resume with salary history to· Howard Derman Nunery Yardman to do deliveries and help w/stockin g F l t1me wkdys. Apply in person Tues thru Fri. Ask for J erry Lloyd 's Nursery & Landscape Co. 2038 Newport Bl . CM 646-7441 Person for few hours yard-work S3.50/hr CJlHE lfMNE ~ + li!d benefits All 1061 CamelbarkSt. replies held in strictest Newport Beach. 92660 ronfidence Send re· Equal Oppty Emplyr sume· Class1fed ad •690, j~~~~~~~~­ Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. C-Osl.JI Mesa. 92626. Hoirdrff1er W anted Apply at The Ha1rport 45SJ W Coast Hwv NB 673-5342 Tony lleallh EVERYIODY LIKES A WINNER HOUSEt<EIEPER Full time. 5 day week. hve·morout aers req·d. Call Answer Ad •357, 642·~. 24 hours. IMJBJOtl PLAMT CAii TECHNICIAN Starting position avail with Tustin based plant Co. Will train·health in· surance. Arboretum In· lerior Plants. Ask for Wendy. (714>730-6460. M anaji!er. food service seasonal. 16 mo I H B area Call E Songrath. 17141544-5378 or write 14581 Acacia Dr. Tustm Ca 92680. MANAGEI Ser vice Station. xlnt OP· pty. profit sharing. buy out plan olfered. 673-3320 ------- Be part or the fastest growinli! company in the health & nutrition field Unlimited income opp ty. Call Mr. Armstron11 . 891·0643. llous<'keepcr Wanted we<'kends for o lder woman lo replace re· gular help'l'l rlay orr Ktwf Athndont Manicurist FIT 759· 1911 Oranl!e Co. finest salon Want Ads Call 642·5678 KITCH EN Prep-he!; needs you with cli,nlele. it.. la1·1y P1·111• ~an~~~!P~;.~~· ~~~~ ~'.vE.G~urci~et~f~onN~:;:o ....... 6PM. Se~stian's West. 540.8ln •• • 140Ave. Pico.San Clem.. MANICURIST • e LIGAL/llC•'T Newport Beach Salon. • Edi.tor's • N.e . Bayfront Office. Able to do acrylic nails. Will Ji!Uarantee large exp. not required clientele + 7~ to 80~ •• Secretary •• _548-_2283 _____ comm.Callsoon. L.-Secret 673-4186 673-8644 • A challenging opportunity is beln1 offered • Civil Gtigationlb:Tness (•-------- • by the Daily Pilot for someone with the • matters . Ex cellent intelligence, wit and skills required to be • skills. Word processing • secretary to the editor lt"s an Interesting uperience help(ul. • position requiring the loola of the trade -• Small busy Newport 80 wpm dictation. 70 wpm typin.1. • Center fum. Conttenlal • dlctaphone -and the ability to shin ofllce. Excellent com· • menlal gears on short notice. The bendlta • pensation. 115$·2All. Mr. • are generous. the pay reasonable. • Hunt. AppllcaUons beina accepted only through •--------- • appointment by calllng . . &12-4321. ext. • LOT '8SON • 277 e Expert~ only. Tor. • Camera • pa)' for top person. Ful · ,1, time position with •. • beoeftta. MB dealet11hlp. • Operator • cau 1•c1ce:~· MAIDT1MS SICRl1'AIY Mature person for small technical organization In SJC. Typing. cor· res90ndence, quota· t lons. sales leads & mailers. E:ircell. skllls ~ r eq'd. Must be self· 1t1~er & work without supervision. Great job for career oriented. S•l•r)' commen1urate wlnper. Call: 491·11824 for a,,.,t. E.cu;. • Experienced at leltt $ YHrt. Must be • $»DOC) e able to uae newspaper umera and • Fri·MQn I MAlWllAL e platemaldns 1yatem1. Excellent wt1e1 e 1--------1111 H.,... • and ben.tlta. Apply ln pcnon w/reeume • MACHMIT tmmtd. o~P.,.1n1 for to Orance Cout o.111 J>flot. for tooltni fl prototype parta ci..,tr, rubber hC>M • Ort c .. t • wodr. Son'ie ll'Qdudlon produda, mUlt PHI co. e 0 'L e won on vertfcal mill • ph1*at lneludlnt 'bll't • 6lW\ w. '1 e lathe. "-cl blueprbtu, •·rat. 1'aklftl appUt•· _, -.,,,_._ • o • Uone '*""' Ii 10-m on· e Cotta Meta, CA e V"ii>nmiuii!NTS ~· Stutortu. 17111 • F.quaJ Opportunity Employer _e =155aa.tn.l~aJ Le. nnatronl Ave•~ rvnd .. .-~~~~!!! ... ~~ctt=~ !01 A Ktftdah1 I , ............... r. I ...;;,Co..,;.;..' _ ..... ·c..,.;;;·~= ~.~ •• -..- 1 ·~~ Nursing LVN. 3-11 Meds & treat· ments. Good working condition s New graduate acceptable Mesa Verde Convales· cent ff05pital. 661 Center St . Costa Me c;a 548-SSSS. --- OHice Assistant· T ype 50wpm. some ex perience necessary. Will train Non·Smoker. Send resume to P .O. Box 826. Sunset Beach. 90742 Have something to sell? Classified ads do it well. -646J782 PBSOH FRIDAY needed ror busy sales ofr Typing. phone & ril ing ~7-0482 PHCYrO CLF:RK·'4 00 per hr . 9.fi Wed. 9·6 Thur & 9· I Fn 645-0404 PLANTS Need person to maintain tndoor plants F.xpr not nee. must have good driving record Flt1me. 545.6252 Pool M.aintenanre. Laguna Beach 497-5109. --- ·blugo ILU..,S-HAllOI VllW llSIDIMCI ............... , .... ...... ....... ,...., .......... .. ,.... ................ . n1r'ecllq ~.,.., •••~ te ....................... ,... ........... £ WANT A CHAU.DlilNG CAREER? I• Join th_-•"'• ••om ol I prol.,~• ' • ~ OAJI frM 'COi-~~fl llOnnQ po<JOM '• U•il•re our r ult T •tn• I MC11099<,,.,,,. ,_., I • WOik ill .... MOU ~·•l()IOvt & productive ofli<•• ..,,h pN'le locohCR SUSAM .. IMYO • r ch od-on1099 or 1h. rncKt •MOYOhve tnorl•rtnq proqrom '" •he •eol ••lol• ll'dlHtiy rodoy CALL 963-6767 THE REAL ESTATERS Pre-school T~acher want· ed. credentials or exp FIT. Call 840-8820. Prnchoot T.aclMr Sat only. C. M areu. 642-0411 PRESSMAN M/F A .B . DICK & 3M Camera. multilith. 2 C Hamada. 2S0 ' Harris. We are looking for people wlexp who can do quali- ty work. Salary open for capable person Insuran ce & other benefits Irvine loc·. Call Pa I 8 : 30 5 PM M F 979-1.834 PtUMTEO CIRCUIT IOARDS Kell,v Services needs ex· per'd. help working on PC boards Must be abll' to read schematirs off engineering drawings Also must have solder ing exper If mterested please rail orromeb\ · 2102 Business Center Dr •208. Irvine 833-1441 or 27957 Cal>Ot Rd . Laguna :-.11gu el 831·0542 SE R v•CES F. 0 E MF PROIA TE PI T Counter/Orfice person. for equipment rental store Typing req. approx 25 hr s Saturdays req Salarv open United Rent All of Costa Mesa 645·0760 P T demonstrator!>. exp preferred but w1ll lrain Store m your area every Fri Sat. k lhr Car l\f<' For 1nten1e\\ call 541 0718 or 775· 7037 QUALITY CONTROL lmmed openinl! in final inspection, hose & r11 tinit. must pa!>i. l'O rih vsical mdudin,1! b<H·k x rav Taktnli! apphrtt lions ht wn 8 & IOa m on Iv Straloflex. 17671 Arrnslronl( AVl' II v EOF. A Kmtfav1s Intl Co R<'al F..<1tate SUCCESS OR FAILURE IN '8 1? I Have vou cons1dt•red the p1tra11!> or rom merc1al & res 1dent1JI re al estate~ For ex11mpll• 17", INT r31l''i lon,1! escrows (arming for li s tings nlm pt'f ti ion etc • Profnsionaf Land Corporation Has the answC'r for 'our success in 1981 2 Learn to markt-1 lo" c·ost lot.-; and arn•ai.:c• 111 So Cahr Wf' havt• IO'. INT rate!> Earn SSIJK to llC.rtOMST Cor porate office Pleaunt personality Lite typln1. Newport Bnch. NO.lloO ~OMST Full time Mon·i'n. Mutt be personable & well «roomed. & enjoy meet· l.na the public. Requires good epellln(J ' pen- manahlp. No typlna. Phone e~rlence pre· rerred. f'\lll company benefits. Apply · Pen· nysaver. 1660 Plaeentla Ave .. C.M. lllC.noMIST If you like people It •~ gd. on phones, th.ls ls the job for you! Accurate typing at 45-SSwpm & the ability to handle pre· ssure situations wHh poise are important Co. benefits are excellent '7141831·7792 HeM.tSchaffer P~ACJeftCY 2tl052 Cam in o Capistrano 112M-Laguna Nii;:uel NO FEE F.EO RECEPTIONI ST With or without typing net'ded Top pav Tern Porary & full time Call To<l Services at 979 fl900 Rec~pt. Hpt l ch Challenging fast pared position open in one of Newport Beaches most prcsti~ious real <•state hrokeraJ?e aod develop- ment ro Wl' are seekmit a reliable con1?en1al d1plomat11· person able to jugJ?le busy. bus\' phones. typing. 50 sales & administrative starr crr.c1enllv. l'Omfortabh & with a sense or humor F,'(cellent lypmJ? skills a mu.<>l Real estate & pre- ' 1o us r<'rept1on1s t & ph<ine expen<'nce de -.1rable Paid holidays \1 a1ur mcd1ral penswn & profit s harinl? Salarv opl•n \all P a l Parkin!>On 752 1920 HF:CPTIGEN (ffC See ad under Gen Offlc•t• 955.200() PARALEGAL Certific·ated. 2·3vrs ex perienre. A-Z ·ability through laxes Salar' to St300 +benefits SISOK. first vcar \'l'ar, l•--------unhm1tt'CI lca"ds & morr' Restaurant PA RALF.GAL PLACEMENT AGENCY 752· 1334 PROOUCTIOH MANAGER Small mfgr need s mature manager for electronic & mechan1ral assembly plant of 2S J>t"O· pie F.xper in ell.'<' Ironies & mJo?ml essen t1al. Good benefits + profit sharing. pension elan & bonus . Near Ocean in C. M Submit resume to· Box •863. Daily Pilot. P 0 Rox I 560. Costa Mesa ('A 9262111 Programmer EDP PROGRAMMER Sl66 I· $2058/ H monthly . untmgton Bearh Union High School District is seeking an EDP Pro· grammer This is a 1Zrowth position with an excellent benefits pro gram You will plan. proj?ram . develop analyze applications. test. debug. install and troubleshoot for bus1 ness and arademir ap pl1cat1ons Requires knowledJ?e or COBOL Closing date for applica t1ons is March JO. 1981 Applvat Room 131 H•UMaD 10251 Yorktown Ave Huntininon Beach. CA92646 eqoaloppty employerm/f/h LicenH ~qui~d. McDONALD'S ror suct·ess 1r1 l!+RI, 11sk Now hiring full & part ror Mr Telles time Days. eves Great 955·3402&831 8557 l'areer opportunities REC-/SECY On lhe·job training F'or ii;r i rnnre info . call Restaurant des 1"'n firm. 754 9943. or mquire al has immed openinJ? for 3141 Harbor Blvd Costa d e p e n d a b 1 e s h a r P Mesa person w1good t~·pmJ!1---~~~~~~~ skills Able to handlC'I correspondence. f1hni: adding machine. 1·r rands. busy phones & front orrire Congenial small office located 1n Irvine industrial com plex. Xlnl medical/den· lal package Orange Count v Restaurant Serv1ce5 2601 Daimler St Santa ;\na 714-641·5700 RECEPTIONIST Newport Advert1~1n"' Agenry needs full time receptlser'y Answer phones. 1zeneral offl<'e duties. 6Swpm typing ac· rurale FUii medical & de ntal benefit s <714 )83J.84 35 RECEPTIONIST Exciting position in our des i1rn studio ! Ausv phones TYPI NG & Fl LING Near J ohn Waynei\1rport 556·1f,OJ RECIEPT J TYPIST Self-starter Small or rice. SSSOI mo 973 0744 RECEPTIONIST Telephone recep't for Law Offices in Nev. por1 Center. lite tvping & fil 1ng. sa lar v n1>t.'n 644·6512 IECIPT10NIST Exper'd. person needed lo handle busy board in rlynamic Npt Bch com m 'I brokerage office Proressional ap - pearance & manneris m a must. Call: Laila, 833-2900 Have something to sell ? Classified ads do it well. RESTAURAMT Sandwich Ma ker hrs 7A M 3 PM Mo n Fri . 646·8883 Restaurant BOB'S JIOM F: OFTH F: BIG BOY ' No exper1e n rf:' Is necessary for these 1m- m cd 1 at<' openings' Please come by lo see us hetWl"l.'n 2PM & 4PM COOK TRAINEES 7311 Edinger at Gothard lll'Ni'INGTON AF:ACll or :ms South Bristol /\vrnu<' at MacArthur SOI.ITH SANTA ANA F.qual Oppt 'y Employer Retail Sales Women's F T retail. days. exp preferred, xlnt henefit s Call 770-1677 ask for Larry Rmil Solu l mmed opening pleasant working <'ondi lions. apply in person Ripple's Office Supplv F:I Adol>O Plaia S J C RETAIL MANAGER Apropo. a women's con temporary F.uropean speciality shop is seek· tnl? a selling ml'r. Exp'd in fashion & with top re rerences for Org. Co location. Salary open. full bene fits Call · 714.0-6262 CARL'S JR. HELPS MAICE ENDSMEETff CM't .Jt. WDUld ., to helP 10" .,... ... meet. We IWlve lmmcdlat4I opening• ror al ahlb....,.. ~. Fttday llnch. COUNTSR OLP AUllTAHT NANAOIEll We offer txcelle.nt ~. ·~ WOftllne concldons 1r11:t good ptyl M ahlta ~ IW.a.tble to~ "'111 be~ towotk hOurs that"' ~t to your KhedUle. • Flnd GUI '°' ~ wNt Clrt't Jt. ,_ to olW 10"1 "'-t ... In peraon tot CAaL'8.JL JDS ....... k ..... C...t ..... ~ lenlj9ean Wlllfl) c.... ..... I •• ~ ' 0ranQ9 Coat DAILY Plt!OTJSundJY. March 15, 1981 ....,W-'H 1100 HelpW..eM noo 1 • -........... ,. IMI ~ A • .... .. w.... 7100 itt... Wmle4 7 '.. R w~ 7100 w ;;;·•_:_u_:_H~ .. ~·;; ........................ ~~.~ .......................................... 0:;;;. .............. . .. t!r ................... ~~~T ................... , •• ~ .................. W. -.4 7100 ~ r;.=.na-Warm mini Orandmom I IUY APPl.IAMCa Pl'ff co YM adorable I WI + 11u1teW.1 t "'' ,. ,_ -. -, ... ~~~T................... '1IUIK.ftl'1 to sit form old• Imo lAa tn.au:s Sllepberd/11 .. lam•t • loH Milt t tOO. DUUD1 * • • fcMOIDltectw **.-.aw** Swcacl•'" 7 ~-oldref.ea.•1 ~=:• I wk1 old. Tbl w/lnl + 4 dlJ'I $50, ..... ,..... E•p'd.-dynamlc. ECE ----w ,,, ... _. "''"-~ Sean Refrilentor. Top . ...._ 111 U..coln •Elem. U unks recfd. O<HULTANT e w , ... p you WeldtnlrabrieellOll. Part ot the UM. n cu ft. Xln.t -------HUPUnston Beach MZ.OCU Ex ...... ,\Jalal find the right '-'Tiiie...... Ume TIC• Kil w.Wll'I cood. llOO. GE. Porta· .... _a IOH Cott• t.bl, G '.' Sd• Sit° Youaretbewlnneror •-yr.•.,.,,. ~.lllpraleaa6on PoSltlontoflt lftJ8TBE110ROVl!R uperi~ necessary. ble Dbbwuher Stso. ··.···.···,-.·•UT••••·.···.·•• C,'rtT' ........ :':1_."'.PhOO•-ca.Pvt' •trwlklill+I -•• -PleaMealllJifouppt. yourakllll. CALL lOAJllTOIPM 1$.tl/hr. de~I on Sean Room Air c:ond. - (S3halue>.to t:;r;t;:;o,~ky~t N~::;'C~efte/~ P'eaecallor 714-147 2422 .. ,.rtenee. 145.5211 . '50.IWNIZD. Good ..ect P'unllture ' _...;;.Y _____ _ ~~:;l':t wpcn.'14/54NW,... ~ .. .._, lnt=~~'n'~: --~ !'~--~-Cral~OO+/Wll Gc!ct,uril."freeaer.1d :r'rnT.:Y°!lwilhell ~".~r:Sn':: !~'!':!:':!: Mcdtome.r~Ward SCTIT/ICPT. ..z /SECRETARIES Switchboard Operator, C •Ila•• 541-00!0. MASml AUC11C* el•c blkl. Perl. 1125. a Fwy. at riltql Lite typinJ and ~cord e..--IRECEPTIONIS.,.,S p/tlme. days, whds. R.E. U~ to mark~ 646-1616, IJJ..9621 -~--------Cotta. Meta kMPinl Nq\lJred rOC' sail ~-,. r · WlUtraJn. 803013 to our tndlertdtveloper GE rt&ttltreezer. 21 cu Brand new sofa Ir love seal. Her<'ulon. Earth toMI. sato. Trundle bed: can MZ>-78. ext. 212 to ma\ln1 buelnesa In "'MA~ 1 /CLERKS cllenta tn So. oraoao n. leemaker. t mo old. claim yourtlcketa. Newport Beach. Start Mac Card Operator for Teacher.pre.school-ldnd. Collllty. exclusive ter· like new, wiarr. 1450. I IUY WT'Ultl • • * 1700 mo. CalJ 681-4840. beaut. olc. n.r. airport. IVICKI HESTON I Part, lull Ume. Irv. sub-rltory. 552·1717 aft. g Let 957-1133 S35.at·S7ll. ~ Prestilioua finn, bead, -• stlt.uteaexp, Ml-'533 VARI-RATE IMll-7 ste•-.aay vohune. Mltbt train I . &Aiucllhs LOANSERVICE F REEZER. lS.3 cu ft 12' cstm made couch, 11' CHAIGIMURSI '"""' typist. RU$h l t950.SL200. (S......tatlzingl TEAQfERS~ISTANT a .: 1...... ff'OltlelsSe.araColdspot. sofa table Inlaid Tapa Dlnln1 room aet. Walnut F/Ptlme, 90 bed ECF. For aircraft malnt. dept. Call Ellie O'Br ien. TemJ;;~ryClerfca1 Special ct ... es f9r han. ._,."'" S285, 75-1• sheU. ll' catm made cof· ta~le. c hairs, ch ina well st a/fed. goo d Gd. with figures, Ute 540-5001, Snelllna & Penonnel> dlc~pped adults. 2 yn.1•--.. --.. -------------1 feetable. must see to ap-cabinet buffet. t150 or salary. Mesa Verde Con· typln.1. previous esp. Snelllna of Newport 540-0400 college eaper. req'd. Ex-Word Processln1 Mayt ag W uh er I Gas predate. 780-8239 bettolftr. 518-0173. valescent Hospital. 661 with auto or aircraft re· Beach Agen cy, 4340 lS>04Skypark Blvd. cell. vacation le In· Dryer7mos old cost S9oo Center St., Costa Mesa pairworkorders&parts CampusDr.,EOE s ·te-1 in suraneebenellta. Wkdys SYS 06 selJforS700~1679 Medit. Bdrm set. 8 pea e..,.s. 1011 S48-~ inventory deslt'ed . ui #iooN rv e 8:30 to 4PM. United ----------l (no bed) 1200. Tradl· ••••-••••••••••••••••• --P A RS 0 NS • A I R , Cerebral .Palsy Assoc.. QPIEB _.TOR Like new Kenmore dryer. tlonal Dining Rm set, I ChlldNn's clot.bing. 81, RN U-7Chargenurse-80 557-1900 SICllTAIT/ SantaAna,S4&-57eo ~ Sl75 chain. 2 leaves, solid nu tklr'n ·Syn. By/1rl. bed g;f, Full & part -SICllTAaT uc.n-sr Worlli~g l.ndependepn1Uy. 984-2178 wood, beaut. flni.sh 1250. All wt. Cuti only. 200 time, gd. salary. Mesa SICIETAIY Newport Beach area. To "'"' TIACHll you wdl operate L's Corner Bdrm group Klnp Pl. NB Verde Conv. Hospt .. 661 LI ght book1teepin 1 _ Sl.250. You will be In WANT£01 Elementary reading, ex-onl~. Requl.resand lbyear ell· GE no-rro.t Relrlf. Xlnt SISO. 54.S-922a Center St .. CM S48·5.S8S Plumbing knowledge charge al the omce In • p'd. Garden Grove area. pentl'ltt • illty to cood. cleaaS125S48-9487. helpful. Fu 11 lime. this variety position. Sharp ~rson with front 97l.&131 do fllinf[ and worit over-_87_J.Cl912 ________ 12 Couches, 2 dresaen. l Route drivers wanted for 848-31136. Lots of phone contact or~ .. appe11alsrance & gd. time when necessary. Mon•--Ward 18 cu barwtth stoolt. SllOO. PP. ALMa;T NEW contem- porary style sofa It love seat USO. Beaut. pecan cof. tbl set w/glass in· lay. Dbl bookcase wall unit. Smote glus dining set S350. Can help to move. 641·2998 deliveries of new snack ---------with clients & sales peo-ty.,.. .. skit to act as TEACH E R -1 n f an t _.....,,. 840-S874 food products to local SECRETARY to wine & pie. It's a key spot in the Receptionist & provide Development Program. We oHer a genuous ft fro.t tree retrig. used s upermarkets . Some Jiq.dor consultant in West Coast ore or 8 Secretarial support to p /tlme. Member of benefits pactaae lnclud-tmo.S325firm. 751-3294 exp, J!d driving record CdM. 3 days/wk. Good large firm. Maintain our technical staff. We transdiscipUna.ry team. inl( paid holidays and Perm. position 848-l900 typing req. 673-5972 mes & inventory. Ex-are a computer software Special ed. important. .Chr istmas week shut-R1•fri1. clean. worn good cellenlbenefils. co. located in the Santa down. Please apply in 100. Sailboat maintenance & c leanin1c N e wport Beach, P/T incl wkends. Min . knowledge of sailboats mech & elec systems. Call 645-7100. Sales Greenworld Plant Sales now hirln~ outs ide salesperson. F.xperient'e a plu s . but n o t net'essary This is a money-maker & an OP· portunity to be on your own. Call 898-0300. SALES-Computer Telemarketing sales rep needed for prospecting in the micro & mm1com· puter markets Training provided Bas e + comm. 754·6841 Secntsy/Clmrch 25 hrs/wk Mon-Fri. typ- ing. gen ore. exper. Mature CdM. 644-0745 Mon· Fri SECRETARY PIT Lire Insurance agency needs a mature. ex· perienced set'ret ary . Typing. shorthand re- quired. PIT 9-1. Salary commensurate w/exper. 557-S&t2 Dryer. gas, clean, works good. S75. 548-8513 or 548--4485 5574122.131-7711 Ana/Irvine area. Offer-~~Jackie Popp, pel'$Ol'I Monday throu11h 548-8SL3orS48-4485 lOO'Yr f"reetoAppUcant ing excel!. star ting Wednesday 9-llAM or 4500Campus Dr .. NB 14211 Yorba St. Tustin Open Monday Evenings By Appointment Only s alary & benefits. Teaching-l-3PM. Future growth potential. 1st grade teacher. Must be a non-smoker. · cl I El ed • For lmmed. interview. pnn pa · em. er ·"' exper. preferred. Max IB call: Caryn Whalen al students. Estab. cur· 714-54().6952 riculum. First Christian 2960~~i:;Ave. Chul"('h, H.B 536·2589 or EMERSON EUCTRICCO. Industrial Controls Division :mos. standard St. Santa Ana. Ca 92702 lkydes 1020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wicker Rattan Furniture BIG DISCOUNTS 839-7239. 11785 Edinger Cl blkW. Harbor> Peugeot lOspd, Blk & Beautiful xtras xlnt cond. S200/0 B0645·5663 -Twin bed & mattress. Tellpll DM Sollclton Lost, strayed or stolen.. Like new. (4wks old ) Respondslble youn" equaloppty 75yr old lady's grocery Must sell due to reloca· Santa Ana, Ca. 92705 S36-4lll F.qual Opp Emplyr " employer m/f/h rk t t · t' SSO c~" -...7 e~ women to work eves 1~~~~~~~~~~j ma e ransportat1on ion. . _,.."'" . -s.tro..t'y 5:30·9PM Sun-Thurs ! Green Schwinn S e c retary -T y pi s t ................... 1 in one ot N. I rvine's eamS3.SO-SS.SO/hr to ep-Collegiate ladies 5. Oval dining table <Tradi- mos t luxurious ex· t llK II 540-4088 n M 11. II peed 5 Id M' · tional), six high back ecutive office suites. P. Y ca e Y a •nn• M 5 • yrs 0 · •ssmg h .,...,. S /R r d 5.30Sun-Thurs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sinceFeb216. Please help c airs~-King bdrm Newport Beach Law Of· fice. ask for Cindy Ray C714) 644-6516 SECRETARY/Gen Ofc See ad under Gen Office. 955-2000 Secretary. Fashion Isl. Secretary CUSTOMH SBVICE Help! We need te rn· porary people full lime & part time! Our Cable TV Co. is having a three month subscription ec ec or iverstned ........ IOOS fl d' 548-set pecan. hdbrd, nite prot~onal people. ~o. THE RAPIST-Infant ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ n_. __ 5998 __ -____ stand & triple dresser. ben.e!1ts Good ty~1ng I Developmt. Program. W Huffy Thunderroad, good Drexel S450. Call eves s kills . Outg o 1ng 1 P /time. Member of AMTIDTOIUY cond Sl9. cash only, 640·1749CanDeliver personality a must. Call transdi.sclplinary team. I buy o Id gun s . S.Sl·S7'90eves/wknds 731-1888 NOT & feeding bkirmd. dia~. ivory, jade & Closing apt. Must sell · important. Call: Jackie collect1bles. Call (7141 Schwinn 5 speed Tandem refrigera tor, sofa . & _ .............. _ Good typing & record keeping skills impor· tant. PIT or F IT Sala.ry open. 54S-l.5SS. drive & we are expecting Security officer, P IT. to get hundred3 or phone wkends for lrg apt. com· c a I I s M a i n plex in N.B. SJ.SO/hr. res ponsi blities a re For info contact Jim Popp. 546-5760 972·49216 & ask for Da~ Bike Sl75. 2725 Gannet other household items Or. C.M. 54.S-1373 846-9lllO Sales COMMERCIAL NOPHTY SALESPERSON Learn brokerage & pro perty mgmt skills by joining a leading local firm. Call Ken at: 675-6700 SECRETARY answering phones, order _L_u_Pt.S_· __ at_644_·_1_900_. __ _ taking, lite typing. Gd .l·---.. --.... •I telephone spea.kng voice Security & ability lo work well with the public are Thel«AoalcryClllb musts. Full time is SAM· ls now IWiltg: ~"" Tues .. T hurs ., F r i., TRAVELAGENT * * * Looking for a change of Ela T11ek pace? Ex per vacation 2136 Thurin agent is needed ror a Costa Mesa I a r11e multi· bran c h You are the winner or agency in Irvine. xlnt 4fNetkkm salary & benefits, oppor ($32 value>. to ror advancement . call Clrcm VS'C)aS Tommie833-2977 Mar. 17th, 8PM at Montgomery Ward ~Fwy. at Bristol Ccleta Mesa .2 black Schwinn cruisers Custom country li v rm. S130 & Sl40 xtras-mint xlnt cond. S800 firm cond 646-7275, 646-7050 832·2828 aft 6. USIDllKES 642-2173 llllclRigMahriahl025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Twin beds w/comer table & lamp Includes covers & bolsters in xlnt cond S300 (714) 675-1724 Country French Kin11 Headboard (wood >. New S400, sac rifice Sl95. 759-1685 MOVING : GARAGE SALE: Many , many hHhlt Item• lncludln« plarb. blke acces. Hon- da 50 like new, books ca II for other items. 845-7179 7 Mojo Court Newport Crellt eoedos. DO-IT-YOURS EL FER 'S DELIGHT! Sacrifice: contractor 's surplus sale. Tools. materials, equip .. house goods, all quality at must sell prices. Sat/Sun. Mpm. Comer E. 15th Ir Old Newport Blvd. Don't mlaslt! J FAMILY SALE Antiques. car ousal horse , gumba l l machines. benches. '78 VW van, Dodge wgn, 2 cash registers. racquet stringer, ski equip, much more. Windward IA & Irvine Blvd , N.B. Fri. Sat. & Sun. 9-5. M2·M24 Moving quickly ! Full hsehold to sell Twin bed. ru.u:y contour chair 50's frig·swivel rocker full set of c:flina-size 9-12 wo men 's clothes & linens. bike-misc. Fri· Sun M . 1262 Atlanta 121 H B lbetwn Bc h & Nwlnd). PLAYPEN . c ar bed . misc. baby items. toys, collector bottles, lamp & more. Sun. only. lOAM· JPM, 2022 Paloma Dr . CM -------- SALES Clerk for retail marine hardware store. P /lime. expe r nee Call · Balboa Marine. :>49-9671. E.O. F. M fFIH Xlnt opportunity for shari> person for position with large packaging Co at executive orfices in N.B. Good secretarial s kills needed. t yping above OOwpm . dictating machine exp a must. shorthand preferred but not req Superb benefits. St250/mo+ Call Lois at '714 )752-2711. 5PM. Mon-Fri. Part time is 4:30PM to 8 :30PM, Mon -Fri. Several positions availa- ble for both. All positions temporary < 3 to 4 mont hs >. Submit ap- plications to'. 12PM-8AM. Sat. 5PM· lA M. Must have own transpo r tation . telephone. CPR training & some exper . pref'd. T R AVEL A GENT . motivat ed n ew ag- gressive comm'! agen- ~y. Irvine. Mln 2 yrs ex- pr. Exnt woning condl· tione. Call 714/975-0100 Call 642-5878. ext. 272 to claim your tickets. ••• Custom window security grills rrom 3bdrm home Incl entry way & 2 slid· Ing doors. Submit offer or trade. 642-<*2. Porta-crib. walnut new Garage Sale-Misc CB sacrifice S4o paid S6~ equip, ,1aots & lots -- SCIWs Immed openings. full time & part time reader ad re presentatives for inside sales pos1t1ons Gd company benefits Apply in person Pen- nysaver. 1660 Placentia A ve . C.M Monday· Fr1day, 1 l05 •SA.LES LADY • Full & Part Time SHOWOFF 22 Fashion Island Saleslady, ex perienced. full time or PIT Hir.th pa y 548-1007 1803 Wcst<'llff Or. NB SALES M etropolilan ne eds multi-line sa les re ps. • Training provide d . Salary to SSOO wkly Call Mr Silva,634-4922 Equal Oppty Employer Secr e t a ry, 60wpm . tra nscribing machine. interesting varied office duties . Xlnt s alary . Soundcraf\sman Audio. (714)~193 SECRETARY Publishing firm has im- m ediate opening fo r secretarv with good composition & typing skills who will also be res ponsible fo r ad coordination. Xlnt. co benefits. & pleasant working cond. C all Barbara R. 549-4834. SECRETARY F/C IOOtCKEEPER Costa Mesa location. Good w/phones. Full lime. Typing, general office procedures. Co. benefits. 645-2244 Secretary SALES TRAIN E f.S & DICUTIVI DELIVERY DRIVERS SECllTAIY Full or pr/time, excell lo Marketln(f DI r in oppty. for collel(e •tu-rJnancial services firm. denu & mo0nlighters. R ch II ...., Eas1ly earn Sl"Sl5/hr esp.. a en11 ... g pos. • .,. i n volvin g area o r Howard Derman C,'J 1HE IRVINE CDIFlrNf Ul61 Camelback St. Newport Beach. 92660 Equal Oppty Employer SECRETARY You wi l l perform secretarial support for Sales and Cus tom e r Service. Position re· quires 60wpm typing, good telephone manner, light dictating skill and some experience in making travel arrange- ments. Previous sales.- engineering background is preferred. SECRETARY Call: Jack at 951 -2642 securities. Insurance. btwnl-4PM real estate. Xlnt. shrthd/typlng skills re- Sell things fut with Dally q 'd. 71~0123 Pilot Want Ads. l~~!!!!~!!!!!!!~~I A challenging position Is available with a leading savings and loan. As Sec r etary to our Regional Manager, you will be Involved In a variety or secretar ial a n d administrative d uties. Stron g typing and dlctaphone 1kllls, pleasa n t phone penonallty and good figure a~ude are re· quired. Some branch oper ations e•rrlence 1'ould be help(u . l Ir Sales HERE'S A GEM Slavick's Jeweler& has an opening for a Jewelry SaJespenon to wor k closely with customers in selecting fine jewelry e nd custom designs. The Job requires a high decree of responsibility a nd goo() knoWledae of Jewelry merch.andise. Excellent Company Benefit Packap . . COMTACT ML tWmworT .' 17141644-1 .. SLA VICK'S w Fine Jewelera Since 1917 . . . ,, Located in our be1ut lful NeW'J)Ort Beach orrtce, this ·POlilJon offers an e•celJent salny and out- standing be:neftll includ· Ing proflt shartn1 and paid medjcal /~ental coverase. Please apply on MONDAY. March IS. from t :IO am to 3:30 pm o r on THURSDAY , Mardi. lt. tl'om 2 pm to 4 pm at: RIDWOOO 2 X 6 's 1930 Chippendale dining room aet. Table It 6 chairs. Server. china. 833-09 S 4 S. Xlnt. decking. lOK · in from mill. 55</rt. 645-9137 ext #1 27 anytime 968·~ more. 2169 Rural Ln CM P lease call ror appt. 645-7358 Mon-F r i .. 8:»SPM SEC"f /RICB'T. For small CPA firm. Duties wllJ a lso Incl. some bkkpg. 83S-90S2. SIUAVC*F/.._ Ea.m f4H an hour Ca II 540-7041 TIAVB.AMMT' Immediate opening for qualified agent. Ex· cellen t opportunity. Airport area. &U -4001. TY PIST-OFFICE TRAI NEE . approx SOWPll. ~7'855Jack Typist . 80wpm . transcribing machine. interesting varied office duties. Xlnt salary. Soundcraftsmen Audio ( 714 )556-6193. Typist. Love to type? Be busy all day? To S900. Call Jill. 957-9331. TYPIST Advertising. 8 :30·5. Mon.-Fri. Start: $800. Call Lois Smith : 675~. TYPIST 5th Semi· Annual ANTIQUE MUSIC & •AWING MACHN AUCTIOH One of The World's Larttest Auctions of Collectibles-More Than 800 Items : Slot machines. nickelodeons. grand pianos. jukebox- es. pinballs. antique ad- vertising, st.tined glass. fumiture, ivory, Persian and Oriental rugs . Western bronzes . Somethi n « for Everyone! Call or write for rree brochure: Beverly Hills Auctioneers 9633 Brighton Way Beverly Hills. CA 90210 Telephone: 213-474-8863 Part time, 2-3 days per wk. Vacation relief. Ap-l•_ .. _ .. __ ..... 1 ply at: 1660 Placentia. Costa Mesa LARRY MORGAN ANTIQUE AUCTION ,...., c--& '•··· ,.. 8030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vivitar Series l. 70-210 MM lens. Macro $175. 957..(9!9 Minolta 35mm came ra w /85-205 zoom 28mm W-A 50mm & tele S450. 536-7874 Cats 1035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seal Point Siamese male kittens. 8/wks old. 548-4228. D04JS 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KEralOMD Pups. AKC. Champ sire. M/F. Pet & s h ow . Pvt pt y . 213/E97-1345 an 6 pm, AAA HOMEDOG TRAINING Complete IN HOME Training , Obedien- ce/Problem Solving, protection. 539-7615. Springer Spaniel puppies. AKC . Champion bloodline. SISO. 54S-852'7. Pit Bull Terrler Pup UKC bit & wtit $100 548-0689 or 646-5861 dys AKC Lhasa Apso pups, Ch sired, SlSO & up, some adults 548-0363 61$-10 2 sofas. coffee table • so fa back t a bl e . purchased from Fan Furniture. 7 mos ago Value S2600 Asking SLSOO. Hendredon king bdrm set, triple dresser. 2 night stands, head- board. 12300 new Asking S750 Misc leather chair. S175. plus other items Call Dean67~ Contemp oak modular wall system, 10 pcs. 4 open shelf units, bar. glass front unit. drwrs. 3 closed cabs. Sl325 Oak kng waterbed S700, oak & walnut dining table, open to8' S400. 548-8889 Light oak new coffee table. SJ25' Eves : 675-7813 Din ing Rm Tbl + 4 Caneback chrs S200. An· tique Green Striped Chr $6-0, Spanish Dresser·2 tbls SIOO. Coffee Tbl + 2 end Tbls S22S Xlnt Cond. 95.S-0525 Couch & Love Seat S300, Gla.ss top din. rm table with 6 chairs S300. I Sofa Bed S300 CaJI 963-2S50 aft 6 H.U.D.O.L.E. Toobline upper bunk, desk. 4 drawer chest un- it ~1657 TYPISTS •Immediate Openings •P/Ume,F/Ume, Temp. Mwdl 17 -6cOOPM This is our finest lot of auction Items in over 10 mo. We have American oak & walnut f rom New England. French B ronzes, clock s, Rocker . s wi v el m · bo d Ger man Shepherd in· Upholstered in antique , •Top Pay For more into, call Tod Servicee at '19-8900. USIC X8S, I n an telll&ent pups, 6/wks. gold velvet Sl25. 6 assortment of hall AK C . w h It e . S 17 5 . month's old. like new trees, tables, chrs, 988-0.131. 2137 Miramar, Balboa ice box e a, c h In a,.._ ---.. -,-.---1-0-4-5 Peninsula 673-~ cabinets a many ........................ ---------SewMt MachlllcJ ~rator T"'8& smeller decorator P'ree to good borne small Sora. Loveaeat, Game items too numerous 6ol very lovirtg Set. 2 Rollaway Twin Costa Mae loc. Canvas 4 u p hol. p rod U<'ts . Perm. F /tlme pos. avail. ~p. pref'd. Co. benefits. 845'-2244 Stat Typists Dietl Sectys Exec. Sectvs ' 841 9256 · Bedl. Coffee Table. End to mention. lnapec--• eves. Table, Rocker. All Ins tlo n on Tu es . Ft-eeto(OOd hmepuppies than6mos.old.673-ZS23 9:00AM to6:00PM. Shepherd/Chow mix SH•PM•aAMD RICltVIMG Male, exper helpful, some liftlng <SO-aOlbs.) xlnt company benefits. Infor mal omce C .M. Call Millie after tam. ~5800. SHIPPING Clerk part . time. M111t have eiper. Call : Balboa Marine. 549-1171, E.O.E. M/P'/H SHOE SALES. Xlnt op. port. Newport Bch. expr nee. 1d lncentJve. nq Sundays. Top client.el• A: ataft. Mr . Marowtt1 . ....... LarryMatlH Auctieneer Take Hll'W 81. north from U.S...,...., hy, tum ..t • hilftower to C.UUc, tw1t rtlfll Oft Toroato to t• Toronto. C.M. W anliae to wo;I. wtth profe11lonal people! Wort1n1 temporary a• algnmenta allows you job variety. n exiblllty. Your1ldU1 are valuable. On UM tnvttel you to join our wtrullnt team I 141-Jtll _ Call fo.-appointment.~~!!~!!!!!!!!!~~ Never a fee. I~ BabJ GnDd.. Plano, 8W'l 557-0045 walnut. F r DrH dea, CT\·Lln:: ·-~-·_!,.,.._· _P_,_,_,_·.;...··--·-~-0-1-·1 rr~AIY Pf!llON*l suvias Am m en OM ~ top dt11l, S·Ht'H, Xlnt J1JJ .... Strtet cond. P I P 141 ·1201. ............ ..... .. E.O.E . .. -, STOCK Clel1l part Um•~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!! 't,.•IH IOll for marine hard ware · ••••••• .. •••• .. •••••••• C I W .. /W..... . ~AllEA store. a l : Balbot Appl7 bl"n tAM 6 A'PPLIANCE IERVICJ; =~Pm· Nt-WJI. r;.O.E. l2PV. Clwfte'a ChlU, We bu;)'-=:r.laae. IOOI ~ ,':al n.. .. .. ..u , par 81'\1D!NT8 PART TIME Stt. ,_ \;•. a,,.__. Mt-ttirt If Alel A: lnllftl. wttJI WAITJt-(CAllfl'&R i hl1b com11'11HIOH • LIM& TDl>nt ... ~ .......... Dr')wl: Retr11, 1ellol1rahlp beneflt1 O .ort•'•· 1110· I•~ ::~'a '!:::ore. :;;.*'..:=· oil •rt: l rlltot. I A. APJl1 nati w: ,:.,.at.:di ' -z.s,m. -. tllldlil ....... ... ' ----------- 5.S7-MM Collie/Shepherd F. rust eyes Is color, also M Lab ml•. lfl·3111 AKC. lteflbOftd male, MUttt9d. S\ft yra old. SU._, black Is while. -..2'1'11 Sarno,ed Female. eyn. Gd w/ ddldren 541-.flTT Frigidaire Oldtone Calm Imperial cu ft. S350, Dln- tn1 St'\ Mahogany w/& ctln . buffet Ir others 11115-0.115. 7l111Mm8 Mat tell' Maple Drnser. Mahocany Dreuer. 2 steel 8'ora1e cabinets. Maple Gatelef Tbl. Ma· pie DUUnt Tb w/4 chn , tnmcDe bed. hand .,.int· ed scenic mllk can. ....., Sunday only. Baby items. kids clothes. toys. furn .. new gas dryer. 10346 Nightiniate. f'nt Vly Sat 8·36·5. Sun 10-3 German baby carriaRe & stroller. cradle. 3 children's bikes. pln11 pong table. tent 1 as is I. aquarium. grass cutter. train set ~ layout. dollhouses . doll car· riage, all in xlnt cond 16351 Gentry Ln. HB. 840-3010 Yard Sale this Sunday Marc h 15th 234 Goldenrod. CdM. Sat. & Su n . 9 ;5 Something ror everyone. 2.5".S25. 2014 Continental Ave.C.M. House ware. luggatte lamps . c l o t h ing jewelry. pictures and frames. misc items Sat/Sun only 10-6. 239 Corneil Dr. CM. ~9 Work Boches. table tops. telephones . large blackboards . paper back book.a. shelving plastic bins . weldlog c art , mies Items Sat/Sun only 9-5. 268 Albert Pl.CM. 646-9076. SUN ONLY 10-4 9 bikes & other things 429Narclss~. CdM . Chest of drawers, with mirror kS. Wall desks. n ight stands. he ad - boards S10 ea. Steel desk. with 1teel chr. both S60. Otder gas dryr & wshr lillGea. RefrigMO. 2 m atchln1 upholstered chn , very teod S2o. Sat/Sun oal y . 09 Hamiltoa. C.M. Unit E. In,_,., Soltd •aple ldnn set, Mac 1141pte rum. Baby t'"-· tea men! t3SJ Litd.neW ..... 113-2SZS S.t/b ' YAltD SALE. Boutet.old, women. d9tbes. more. S.t/llM •B Palmer, cw <Me w.-o .... 1e Sale 1/15-J/11 -Ca.rd.in-al r .v.-.1?1 . ... .. •-s. IMIMll' li i ru ----Mrt11Pli1-... ,._I0.111 • .,...._,.._ tMO Oran eeo.t OAILYPtl,Ot111&.1rw11w ·"~".""""~··------······-··--·-~-·-·-······--·-~·-···········-"-···-···--·· ~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~------~~t I =-~~~ a::~mo::.!::.1~ 19'WOODJX6'• 11" u..tnaa studio up. 'IOKwarTri·c•bln ..... c~.i;•a.W./ ' ,_ tl70 ......._...._, LP'a, p••t ... r ....... _ ... pd •·a··. nu S .. S. Y>-• ..... ~ .. tn1. lOK' rt1ht .... ~l~!~~ry keya, J1&1t hlluled Ir painted, 9120 ........ ••••••••••••••• ....... 'I~ "" '-D~,-'W" W •-• ~ ...... penn....,, ......... /beftcb eeeeee••••············· ...................... . ... • Or•••·· C.11. clUldl•HNrsUJ50.CB ,1n. .. tro,10>37mll!·tsr1'~t,. ~...:....~!'! Spm or ::=~~~~~ 'Tl COLEMAN TENT ... F oret Wood le, ... ..._ Top Dollar hid .a.us.. 1 • tower 1100. t.&ntce 11 10 a • .,.._ t.. Q _,...,.., __ _, TRt.R. Siftps I (Uaed 4 rt9toltd. 111.000. ALSO U...C4inll u~ ~ 1,.. .... 0 aklbooUSIO.IG·Mf7 ~..,., l'1$-0'798evet Tim• >Stove.Sink. Ex· .. ModalATownSedan, 'II eiMCl~Y• ~ -Sw ... a.:...-:~ IH4 • t r a C a n v a 1 . 4 dr. l"eltored. let.al ror 1 ooo JI 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unlveratty Athletic Club ssoo Gloria Marahall .:;;_•••==-•••••••• 2 8 1 LymLan Laphstrakve9. '114).._ ttudeat . 110.000. ' m 08• power wn· Pox y riddler, famout membenhlp. $500 + S2S MemberahlpSSOO/OBO a y au n c , 9TSo4Slll. do.,., tilt wheel, en.tiff palomino for ult. trander.S40-S505 f7S.GU TrampoJlnt, ••12 btd, Graymarlne. beaut Mot•t.NI.... 9140 control. air. heat.a. and r • 1 t u r e d l n aprln1a. lr•m•. new cond, ~ see t.o ap-•••••• .. ••••••••••••••• '51 ctwvy lmpala, 8 cyl, more "D~" ma1adne. Racc:oonCoat.man'afuJl IRVINE COAST COlTN· lll5.nowS!7S.t4$-80U Pl"ff.l'f... ~--blk, I dr . Hurry <:mT·AI '5000 ... 1.SSI l en1th, Canadian TRY CLUB f'amll,y TY..... .-w..-~HMOPIDS 1 IJIOO/ti.toft".m-OMO $ -natural coon. e mos old . membership. e.44·803e, iflll.Steno IOtl 2.e'ClusJcltl5Monterey , An111odel·Who&e1ale 10 500 .kw• f 1070 W •• S7800. sell S3500. lOam..Spm wlldays ....................... former l Y £ d I a r Save up to 111'1. Ml.!Ranl .. Conv. p/1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ber gen• Hull r e ... ~ .... d'-.._.__ to t 559-1•1aft4pm. Still new 19" color TV set. , . -.a·-v .... tw .. c unu., pwr p, au o. Diamond pierced ear-Mlv1l•11-solid sta~. with cabinet fastened. Gray marine pony lntr. 289 4-V enr. rln11 •. SO eta. Appr. Lawnmower. table saw, W..ttd 1011 83 channeb, remote,co11: eng.175/hn.$46-1112. 1tr1l1ht body, xlnt SlJOO. Will sell U7S. piano, sora. recliner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• trol, paid s727 new, PUCHMOPED. '78. mtch, wire whl cvra. 558-Tr15 rocter, bookcases. Wanted: Diaplay space make offer. 842·0642 call 42' Udsnl~te. Aft. ca,b. •73. Perfect for aurnmer. Gd tonnuu. boot. Orla pvt 1&0--1 •H ... _ for hand carved de· tw. u., loaded w xtras. h •·--•57•,, pt <'" .. >--.. .. Woman's free.form wed· _,, ...... -....-. coratorbirddecoys. 30~ anytime. terms Avail., askin g s ape.-.u,v• ... ,,,. __ Y_· _•_ui _--~--....... -1 dlngset.neveru.sed.ln· DoughboystylePool.1700 com. paid . Bru ce HARDLY USED Mar· 113SK/make orfer. Peug~103 1913 Volvo ~an, lood U>QMlllMI. v e stment qua l i ty with equip. da ys 1714)545-7876. rantz Stereo .tr s pkrs 87S-90C77,980-1725eves. S300orbestorrer. en1. body need.a some ~ 8JH•Xl diamonds, .70 ct. + two 1181·6455. 831·8052 eves B 1300. Beaut. 25" color ZODIAC MKll GRAND Call Debbie: 536-1692 repalr. SllOO. 5'8-72.S .05 d . st.ones, appral1. aby buggy, rockin g sol TVl200 SSTOO. 13200. 640-2440. EQUIP. "Makita" Model chair, baby itms, baby con e · 641•2998 RAID. Like new, many '80PORSCHE 3S6D MarqulM Diamond Jn. vestor Grade l.40 carata. Solitaire l8KG band appraised ltOK will sell UK (714 > $49-1343 Ken 8900N. Jack Hammer clothes, square dance 23" color Hitachi, super extras. 548-(X)42. t 150 CONVERTIBLE 1375 w/barrow. shovels. clothes548-9197 picture. stand Incl. 1195. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PtJy restored. needs m attocks 125. xlnt cond. PP. 559-0188 '79 Skipjack 20'· open H.O. "78~ Low rider, •om e work, UUO. 87~2514 aft 3PM Exercise bicycle for equip ror family & off black w/extraa. Runs 179-l88'1 C.M.H.S. Athletic Rehab 19" color remote & 25" shore fishing, 300 mi great. 14,000 O BO. --------~ Firestone CR71H5> Used 1 Program. Call842·8174. color console. Xlnt TVs. range. full rovers. inc Charles,98().319'2 '48 Uneon Oont. ..Mark I. o Sell 5 ti r 1160 1250ea/OBO. 842·8592 cabin. Mint cond. Call CP8. S5750 Otd.a'Englne. m · res or Wanted: used double bed for more info after 6pm '72 HONDA CB350 1325. (19tl'PL)88'1-t210 Fine i.d. PEAR diamond 96().()0LS w/frame. md dlning tbl. IOClh & Mw'-552·7272. See Sat/Sun 760-1807 or ring. 3.63cts. Asking TYPEWRITER FOR anycond.644..-. 11 'p 1•t 760-1.236 '50 Chevy Sedan 1 21.000. Also, lad SALE: Sears portable ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 24' Skipjack. Xlnt ---------1 Delivery. Original. com· ROUND · Wanted: free stand1'ng d 117 000 · 1 d '76YAMAHA ENDURO I I diamond ring. electric typewriter with G......., to Io con . . me u es p ete. 2500or best offer. 3.:nct.s. aslrin' ILZ.000 case and extra r ibbon. gas st;ove·Selling Singer ••••••••••••••••••••••• trailer. Good financing DSlOO. runs gd, S200 538-7674 Pvt.party.213-838-4768. excellent condition , .sew in g ma c hin e *** avail.631·1400 493-22165aft6pm . ---------• , _ w I cabinet . I I 7 5 '60 Thunderbird, orig Heavy14KGHeartShape rarely used. Perfect for 968-IQIS MmieLEdaofl 19' Deep V IO. Lots of H .D '61 Sportster cust .. owner. good cond . Piil box w/2 Rubies student SlOO. Connie . 3232Colorado Pl. Xtras. Very clean. Jeff W eber carb M UST S.0-7211 days. 557·4965 SJS0/080 837-9670. Musical Costa Mesa 963-8412 aft 6. SELL. Dennis, 960-3192 eves. lt77DOOGE "SHOltT" VAM Automatic trans.. pwr. st .. AM/i'M tape, full profeaalonal int. inc. icebox. wide wheela & really cute! (1J88453J. Limited offer <up to 2 Yrs. I service contract on most late model used cars backed by major ins. co. OHLYSSttS 11.uaSTIHT USIDCAIS 1425 Baler Street COSTA MF.SA 545-lll4 M.U..ry 8078 · 759-1643 1....._nts 1013 You are the winner or Authentic Turkish Ladik ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 tr.. tfcll.ts Gregor Aluminum Boat & '71KZI000 LTI> rug 8xllft. 13000. Neg. CONN Director trombone <132 value). to Tr a i I er & 2 0 H P W /Xtras. Black & Red display by appoint. with case. Excellent Clrcul VWC)Cls J ohnson. S950 Xlnt XlntCond. 7300miles '28 FORD Mode l 'A· '61 Corvair Van. runs Rumble Seat, fine car . J?ood, needs paint S1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ladle's cocktail rings. (l J 14 ct. gold, 8 deluxe diamonds, 'h ct. total weight. (2) 14 ct. J(old. 9 brilliant cut diamomds. 14 ct. total weight. Ap. prais. by Josephs. P.O. Box 8403, N B 92660 646-3045. _ss __ 2·_8_185_. 85_7·_46_1_3____ condition. StOO. 675-8052 Mar. 17th, 8PM at cond. 548-4982. S2400. After SPM best offer f\40-8526 494·0648 . AU THENTIC copy after6PM Montgomery Ward ·~ • .,:::/ C7141586·2766 '29 FordRoadster. Runs . President1'al documents 4as Fwy. at Bristol needs bodywork. $2750 5 pc Drum set , xlnt for 9050 '71 Suzuki. 125 0 bike. or best. Also, •29 Ford relea·s ,·ng Amer1'can t d tS2SOOBO Costa Mesa d 1250 s u en . ••••••••••••••••••••••• runs g · Spt Cpe l>ody: S450 hostages. S3. S&S. PO 557-8393 Call 842·5678. ext. 272 lo ---------1 545-471L 675-3175. ' Box 2781 . Newport. -------daim your tickets. Yacht __ __..l ____ _ 92663. 675-6750 Your Fe nder Rhodes 73 kev * * * CRITERION ~otor/HOlnH, Sale/ RecreaffoMI MC/Visa number. suitcase w/amplifier & ---7l'ClassicYawl Rttlt ShMOCJt •160 Vthldes 9530 spkrs S600642·9126 14' outboard. fiberglass & HarborCockta1·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Custom Ford Van. Xlnt cond. Many extras Runs on re,J.?ular . 751-<t268. '75 Ford Econoline 250. self-contained. lo mi. new tires. bubble top. pp S4. 999. 551-4858 P'or Your Car I JOllllOM&IOM l~c•Ues ~ -Ra1'or BI . coeia .... 540-5630 ........ fll hrd ••••••••• • •••••••••••• .... ._.. f 701 • •••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! 1911 ALFA SPIDllS llACH IMPORTS M8 Dove Stl'fft NEWPORT BEACH 751.-0tOO '78 Alfa Spyder Convt. Xlnt cond , silve r w /mar oon i nt Blaupunkt Am /Fm s tereo . 35,000 m i. 17250/080. P. P 548-2184 eves '74 Spyder. melt. silver. amlfm stereo. lo mi. nu top. S4.500. 646-1815. '77 Atfa Spyder silver am/fm s tereo alloy wheels xlnt cond 17000 857-4636 $500 . and take over lease payments atS286 month. '79Sprint Veloce Showroom condition. less than 24.000 miles. black w/tan leather. sunroof. Dave 838-1833 or 975--0113. Compressors. mechanic tools. nail g uns, paint guns. welding tanks. torches. vises 546-3616 Reasonable! 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Xlnt Cond. 8010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equi...... 8015 -C213) 328-5627 home Sips 6. self-cont 646-9852eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Whaler type llf\ dm,J.?h v 1 275/wk + 8• m 1 6' portable spa. pwr pack. deliver. set up s2200 631~19, 645-7285 *** EricGwnbiMr 998 Meadowlark Dr Laguna Beach You arethe winner of 4tn.Hdl.ts ($32valuel. to Clrae V Clt"CJCIS Ma r. 17th. 8PM at Montgomery Ward <ta> Fwy. at Bristol Costa Mesa Call 642-5678. ext 272 to claim your tickets. --------ANGEL T ICKETS Call Dr Me aft 8pm L1 m 1ted supply''! 673-7795 ----- 2 desks. 30"x60" w/40.. Sail or power 1250 M0-858S return. 2 exec c hairs . 675-3175 loah. Sal 9060 64-0-8230or640-9900 loats. Maintenance/ For sale 6 drawer office Senrke 902 desk, xlnt cond S100 aft ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 4: 30pm . 536-4142 Marine Electrician Design/install/repair QuaJ work. 549·2520 eve Closing offi ce Selling trad. walnut furniture. 7 desks . 22 c hrs. 2 credenzas. 5 file cabs. 2 book cases. etc. 548,8889 loots.Marine Eqlll1111Ht 903 •••••••••••••••••••••• 8' rubber boat Exec. desk w/c hr + S100.ne verused credenza. Rnd tble w/6 673-3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ./Erickson 27. spotless. dsl. sips 5, S24,500. • 8J3.<llUI, 64(). 0300 • Erickson 32'. '75 loaded. Bristol cond. Offer. R. F.. or t e rms 968-7903. 968-am 14 ' HOBIE, good cond. no Rent motr hm. sips 6 . s elf-cont . nn-s mkrs pref. P P 140 dy 556-6468 -------Trailers. TrcrY.t 9 170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8x24 Aristrocat. like new S5.000. IKP6858 >. 499-3816 sail. $500. Days 639·4912: 1955 Pilgrim, 12x55'. im- eves644-6148. 1 mac. cond. S600o. 1·526-6083 •71 .25• All"Bt ream. good rond. slpe 2. fum. SSOOO. SANOlilL 2 Seater. 40HP Stock VW. Off Road Sticker. T . Trailer '81 Tags. All on· ly S850 871 -9521 Fullerton Corvair 110 Dune Buggy Rail big tires. spoke rims. steeriniz brakes. must see to appreciate I 1500. 631. 2'l39 4 W'-f Dri•ft 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Toyota Land Cruiser 12K mi, Mega.extras 17700/080646-7694 eves *. * Introducing quality line of new Aloe Vera pro- ducts enriched with Jo- joba Panthenol. vitamin E & mu c h more , Designed by Fasco to make you natu ra lly fresh. Call 962-8058 a fter 2:30pm ch airs & st 0 r a J? e ---------1 '66 Coronado 25, Wesco. c abinet. s425 Ca ll 4 cyl. Volvo marine w/ loaded incl. spinnaker. 752.SJ.53 gear box. needs some full boat cover. teak work.646-4624 grate, knoll mete r. - - -P.ts 8017 VHF. im.mac. S9000. 71,, 64~bef 5. TnlCID 9560 ---------John Wayne Tennis Club Table 42" round. two 14" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mercury 9.8hp outboard H P Honda w/tank. ISOO. r am. membersh ip. leaves. 6 chairs. white U,J.?ly. loving. devoted. motor.SS.SO. Autopilot.l350.300'"'1'' A llto Sen ke, P ... & AccesMriH 9400 ~.~incl. tra ns fer rattanS_1_50_646-47_12 __ ramily-type yg M Shep 673-6966 anchorline.185.494-5608 -Seal coat. lar,J.?e mink col-mix. SS 966-1528 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... Lo•elaloolts lar. xlnt cond 10-12. Plaaos & Org.s 1090 Send someone you love a 495-1866 eves 1325/bst ••••••••••••••••••••••• bouq~ of 30 multi col-ofr Hammond Organ. Model ored balloons Green for -M-102A. Just like new St. Pat's Day & your own Double brass bed. lovelv Xlnt tone& response. personal message comforter & linens in S1300 (7l4>67S.l724 Perfect for evet\' oc· cludedS35096CHi649 c as io n We deilver --· Must Sacrifice Kimball 673-4419 SEARS'S 13 cu ft FF OrganSllOOIOBO 14' GreJ(or with 18hp jet drive motor. roll·a·boat wheels. swivel seats. oars, anchor & Une, 2 six gal gas tanks, 11500. Owner 673-2805. 27 Tartan, aux. with 40' mooring. Cruise ready. 121.000. 548-1807. Newport Bch moorin,J.?. w/2\ yawl. 1955 '78 Suzuki 9 9 outboard. '25.000. &44·9904 Wanted · '68 or I a ter 12hrs use. Xlnt cond. loah, Sips/ Squareback vw body. Dats.Z motor + ....... ,..... 761-5'l7 k00.645-9972 Doda 9070 s tk.no4ll's.751-4524 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----refrift w/frzr. Autumn 66t .. 64.55dys831-8052evs POOL TABLE 100" X 56" haze mink cape like 23' EZ Loader b oat •T-RADE• S300 incl 4 cues. over· new Sl50 ea 548·5691. Spinet piano. unusually trailer Cheap Make of-Use of boat for shp. We CHEAP!! head lite et c. 646·4025 S.8-59& small +bench. antique fer 963-7433 have 26' sailboat, need Slightly used turbo kit '7(). '74 Datsun Z cars 768-5837 eves ------ - -finish S:m. 963-7055. loats.--,-0-.-.,.---9-0-4-0 Newport slip. Will teach 4 Truck tires. 10.15's. 6 --------sailing also. Ross or lin· John Wayne Tennis Club reg. membership. 11000 incl. transfer. 675-5455 holes. with rims. S20 ea Gulbransen Spinet. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• da. 1·~1161. S.5-1716 cond. w/bench s550. 36' CHRIS Tri-cabin T IS --------HEADERS 642·9178aft.6pm. Gd cond . 119 .000. 30' Dock. Powerboat or Amer Oak dresser S250. 673-9060. Taberncale Mast. No 4 &6 cyl, S60ea. 96()..2560 TIFFANY 'S Cl ub lifetime membership. no dues 1335. 673-4666 3x3 Garden window new h>tayer piano, + 70 rolls. ----overnighters. Sl60/mo. Sl50. Paintin~s & prints. Best offer. '79 Bollton Whaler, JOO hp 752·2584. 675·7267 Stained glass. 646.3478 548-2687 Evinrude, trlr. like nu. Sl0,500. 631·2825 2 boat slips for rent, ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARCH 17, 1981 8:00 P.M. C.I 1124111 for arcua ,.......__ IT'S EASY ! LOOk for your name and address In tod9v's classlfled section. If you flnd It, call 6'2·5671 Ext. 272 and we wllt arrange for you to • pick up your tickets at 1••1 p•iat· u. nearest offu °'the • y I ---------30'&48'. 27' Monterey fish boat. Joan: 84().4337 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS AND ADVERTISERS xlnt cond. w/NB moor· in~ Sidetie.25'orless. The price of items advertised by veh icle dealers In the vehicle classified advertising columns does not in· elude any applicable taxes. license. transfer fees, nnance charges. r ees for air pollution con· trol device certifications or dealer documentary preparation chartes un- less otherwise specified by the advertiser. For sale or trade 25 ' Fairliner Cabin Cruiser. 15200 or trade part for stake bed truck. Nit ea: (714 )75 1·9548 or S175. 673-2631 Dock avail. Upto40'. No masts. S200t mo 67$-7380. _1_2_13_l_594_·E29 __ D_a1_1a_s_. __ TrCIMp a rtation ---------·1 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• C~W./ SACRIFICE 7JIAYUHER 1.7 ft. twt. I 30 VOLVO'S.M CablR. Gnat loaf Giid Traltt-. Fty lrtdge!Mmty ...,__s1s,ooo· C4'75-26t5 luullp LIVE Aboard boat ti Live-aboard Jllp. 40' Owens ready lo mcwe ont.o. NB. 642-4644 '71 Avon Searlder. 4 meter db 4 seat, new price with tax ls 15.0()0. 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VOUCSWAGIN '69 911T Porsehe. yt>llow. 2850Harbor8lvd. AMDSAVI!! l87ll8e1chBlvd. xlnt cond $8200 Cu ll COST 54 ,. A9M 6 4 ES 0 A Examples · 842-2000 11994-3'727 -··1ssa -- '73 Honda Civic. 4spd . xlnt running cond. $1950. 842·9946 alter tipm 8'8·7276. ~ather. Sunroof. '68 MGB·GT '64 Porsche . superb cond. ,36345> ~/OBO no M.L'il. s10.ooo. MS· 1966 S 12,175 (714 )873-1937 dys or:._544·8822 eves. •'79 2400 O,.t 9746 '77 911S PonJche. black on '79YW SCIROCCO Oyn1mlte platin um Sf>Orl Coupe. 4 speed. air. mags & stereo, only 31 .000 miles on this beau· l y <EZCurt) '72 BMW 2002. 4s pd. looks '77 Civic 3 dr, J?ood car' great. S:woo S2995. Fully Equipped (072651 ••••••••••••••••••••••• black. llhr seats. Pie<' $ 14,875 '69 Opel Kadet. 75.000 mi. window. s nrr. telephone. $64'5 JIMMARIMO VOU<SW AGIEM 18711 Beach Blvd 494-1475 646-3841aft 5PM. '71 IMW2002 • s peed, air. stereo. dyn1mlte! !640EHDl '79 HONDA 4dr. auto. stereo/tape. al e. $6520 9·Spm. 644·0550 '76 Cvcc 85K mis. S:WOO. Good Cond 644.9904 •DIESiu e x lnt runnin g eond r u 11 y 1 0 ad p d ~ $12()0/bst. 631·0741 (714 1556-2995 •79 2400 --Pa~tel Blue !081S41 > PetM)Mf 9748 Rolls Royce 9756 •79 2400 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lvory/Parrh (072651 LEASE -#1 DEALER IN U.S.A.· '102400 DIRECT ROY S2995 JIMMAlllHO VOU<SW AGEH 187ll Beach Bl vd 142-2000 Gold Br' Bamboo <559301 ! ~ CARVER Wh1te'la~ci~crgJ6> 1981 PEUGEOT ~l},5;~~~E JOCJllCll" 97 30 '79 3000 TURIO ,...._., ... , .. 142-2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Black/Black C27678 ) 1 . ~ Datt. 9720 '67 Jaguar 3.8 MK llS all •79 300SD IE "'CH IM•ORTS ~lOSED SUNDAYS, ••••••••••••••••••••••• orig. very well main-Mil Rri Bam (04768 ! IOA r OVER 250 NEW & USED OPEN EVERY NITE TILL 9 PM ltlODATSUH 84 ta 6 1n. 85 ed 70 Must Sacrifi<'e ,79 300SD 848 Dove Street Saab 97 6 0 NC'U'PORT BEAC~f ••••••••••••••••••••••• Maj.! Blue/ Parch I 06604 1 ...... ' 200SX UFTIACK 5 s peed trans .. AM /f'M stereo cass & only 6.700 m iles! !672ZUEl Limit ed offer !up to 2 Yrs l service contract on most late model used car s backed by major ins co. CLASSIC '71 XKE '80 lOOSD !~2_·0_9~o LEASE DIRECT! OHLY S7699 IAKER STREET USEOCARS 1425 Baker Street COSTA MESA 545-3334 -'°"' n au.u .. ·-~-.. -··- 1980DATSUH 2102DOOR DB.UXE Automatic trans.. fac tory air cond .. body side moldings, ra dio & low. low miles. !348YRS > IStk. 1432) Offer good day of publication only OMLYS3999 HEWPottT DATSUN 888 Dove Street NF:WPORT BF.ACl-1 833-1300 CHEAP~! Slightly used turbo k1l '70-'7• Datsun Z ca~ 768-5837. '78 280Z 2+2. xlnt cond. Am/f'm c1ss ale. snrf SHSO PP 640 1948 eves/wkends '73 2AOZ. needs work. S2900 761 011 3 '78 2807. 2 +2. xlnt rond. amlfm cass. al(•. snrr. S7 .300 I CrH·k ti:' l PP 640-1948eves1 wknds 1976280Z. 2 +2 Aut o m atic· Transm1ss1on. Air Con dit1oning . AM 'f'M Stereo. Ma)(s. Xlnt Cond SS .SSS 17141 528 1004 4 2. nawless. all xtras. nu paint , reblt en l!. tra n s . nu lire:;. beaut iful. mus t see 661·7317 Ive msg Pvt party '69 Jaguar XKE 2+2. l!d cond. !7000. 631·Sl89. '56 XK-140 Jag. rebll en1c partially r estored S4500iOBO 675·3818 '72 JAGXJ6 Dvnamite vellow loaded luxur y Sedan Best ride and d n \'e in country ! (705GNR l $4995 JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 9732 ..•..••................ ·74 Jensen-Healey. 1m mac & or iR. thru out. xlnl mech. must see tn apprec. S6SOO firm Will consider trade up to S 2000 Wk day s (71 4 )5 48 4fl43 eves /wk ends <714 l67J. 7824. Kanncnt Ghia 9734 ..•.•..............••.. '66 Ghia Cou pe . a I I o r iginal. good cond S2400. Nwp t B c h 640-7311 '69 K Ghia. com pl restored. Many xtra s But offer over $4500 979-1438. M_. 9731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t980MAZDA 626 2 DR. H .T . S speed trans .. AM I FM s tereo. allov wheels & o nl v 11.000 miles' 149SZF:I L Limited orrer rup to 2 Yr~ 1 service contract on most lalP model used cars bal'ked bv major ins. eo. ONLY S6995 IAJCER STREET USEOCARS 1425 Baker Street COSTA MESA 545-3334 I vorv/Parch ( 16011 ) '80 300TD BeaJ.?elBamboo < 166m) •450 SEL's '77 450SEL GrntParch. Lea (63757 1 •SL's '59 190SL I vnrv I 0835 l . '79 SL lvorv Bamboo 1563701 '79 SL F.n2 Red (532531 JIMSLEMOHS IMPORTS 1970HARBOR BLVU COSTA MESA 631 1276 833 9300 SELLING YOUR MB~ WE PAY TOP DOLLAR $S \all J ack BaC'on JIMSLEMOHS IMPORTS 197/lllarbor Blvd COSTA MESA 6311276833-9300 '76 45(l')E. rivrr blue . tan int. snrf. <'ass. S 14 .000 499 1998. 972 9143 Dr Pui?h MA7.280 1973 Xl.NTCOND. ">000 CA LL 760 927R ·71 Cl.ASS IC' 280SL Ori!! ownl'r. 72.000 m1. a <'. nu tires. 2 tops. showroom sharp Have all ser vice rec:ords Sl9 750 pp S40 3136 '761h Ml 450SLC From pvt party this fl awless -;pec1mcn 'IA. Ith only 16.000 m1 1':xterior deep melt red v.1 th parrhm('nl while leather ml Anti lhC'ft i-.vstl'm . MR maRnes1um whee ls & ;111 lhl' o ther 1m ml'ml1rs. MR servtt•e rl' rorcls furn This ex rl USIV(' 4 p<is~ sport:- ro u pe I S offl'r('d al S22.900 Thl' equivalent '81 mocfl'I 13llOSLC l hsts for over !47.000 Note in the event of ram this auto will he sho wn in door.; only '77 Datsun 2807. 2 + 2. 111 m i. xlnt cond 979 S324 '7S RXJ WaJ.?on · Air 1714 )5487617or S21 3500 stereo cassette Sl800 or .73 4:;«;1. allovs. both '69 Classic Rdstr 2 new be~~~rer.~·S_!48 topo;, Xlnt • Sarnr1ce tops Rns1trt ROaround M•rcednlen 9740 Sl3.95064596211 S2400takes 832·3511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 280Z. loaded. xln t. warranty SS.950 P P S48·6784 S8.500 or best orrer '79 280ZX. white ext wine int 18.000 m1. amlfm. auto. air. xlnt cond (7141640-0488 '78DATSUH 280Z Dynamite BRG 5·speed &port Coupe with air and s ter eo. wheels and shadow. It's Beautiful! !26SUPZl $729, JIMMARIHO VOU<SW AGEH L8711 Beach Blvd 142-2000 '74 260Z. new paint. air . polished mal(s. xlnt S4600/080. 64$-8171 Flet 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 ME:RCEOES 250SEDAH Auto mat i c transmission. air cond1 tionml{. AM-FM radio Mercedes value r esale. rel ia bi lily (IJ62CHXI The import or all imports in superb condition can be owned this week for only $3979 IOIWITHAM VOU<SW AGEH 7600Westmlnster Blvd . in Westminster 893· 755 l 638· 7880 M BZ '59. 1908. Mint cond SS800or best offer. Call 673-5753 '68 ~E. oriJ! owner. well maint. drk J{rn. Beaut S4500 Call eves: 675-4500 .. '69 ?:.> absolutely mint! Always garaJted S4990 Gordon 675·9137 78 Fiat 124 Spyder. xlnt cond. S4800or b!!t orr. 951-3057 Wanted MB '75 or later 2.40D up. Under St0.000 . •75 Fiat X1·9 Xlnt. rond. 714/548-4666. Extras Low miles Best -'7'M.IENZ Shoy.>room new 2400. OD· Iv 22.IXX> miles. still in warranty. 4 speed. air, steerinl{. c rui se, original ! Like New! (122(») oil er. 640-.s.46 '78 Flat SPIDER. mags. stenio, rack S65sO 963-51:.> '74 Flat Xl9, amlfm alereocass, 12500/080 9fl0.8254 t127 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "79 Civic. Auto. 17,000 mt. Best otter. MU751 "17 AttOl'd. AIC. slfr'e<>, hpd. Low mlluae . ..... PIP. 112·15Zl. '?S CVCC . Hon · damatlc,45K ml1. nu radlall. Stll017J.24IO SIS,,,5 JIMMARIMO YOUSWA'i'" 187U Beach 8Jvd . 142·2000 '75 MBZ ~LC. sunroof, many xtru. ss.ooo ml, xlnt Ahape. $16,450 I 780-9031. '81 ~D Turbo, Ivory w /tobacco, c hrom e whl1 . not r~~ ma>Sl5-38S8. ·73 28(l;E 4 S. xlnt cond m U'll s11cr1f1ce S6SOO 536-3422 1980 450 SL. under 1500 miles Loaded with ever ythm1t Dark J!rey ext. with blk leathe r mtr Last 450 imported in Calif 140.000 675 91 It '79PEUGEOT S04 diesel s unroof. automatic and just like new (12210> S7995 JIMMARIHO VOU<SW AGEH 18711 Beach Bl \ld 842-2000 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PottSCHE 1979 928 F'ull.v loaded IS.400 oril{ mi . xlnl rond 1n side & out Blue book wholesale is S26.37S . our s ale price 1s S26.77S 12000681 Ask for Duke or Mike THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA M ESA 642·0010 '76 911S . Ss pd . ma izs . stereo cass. snrr. silv<'r. 1mmac Sl2.9SO PP 640-1948 eves/ wkends '67 912 Sspd. amtrm l!trk. clean. new shocks lmur rler. rbll seats ss2on 752·8786 davs. 551·5076 eves/wknds · 'S7 Speedster Replica Wht /Blk F un Car S9500 I OBO T rade 64S-2235 '58 Speedster all 1miz. ful Iv r estor e d. R ed ' A beauty orr 675-9619 eves ·so Porsche 91 lSC Petrol Blue full equip S56-4347. 642-8722 1981 SAAi TURIOs BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Str<'et N 1-:WPORT Fl 1':ACll 752-0900 ORA.tofGE COUNTY SAAi Rl 'Y or LF:ASE DIRECT OVERSEAS DF:LIVERI ES 1Ci 12r C...iro• • (.>rt v• 8 1 G tr,,,.,., ,, .•. ' 11 tq ll • •'77 F:MS in llkt· 111•v. com! unh 3.'>.00ll m1 a t' am rm !41i()(J or h1• .. 1 or rrr 551 94-11 Toyota 9765 ...•...•............•.. '7!1 C'eh<·a l.1rt h;H'k a (' am rm t'a:-:-... unr1111r S460ll P P !n4 122; '71 To\'nla Corolla rn110 w agon 1.oci<I l'nnrl1lw11 need:. 1•nJ.?1nc• rd111!1t S400or makt• 11Hl'r flJ() :1157 ·79 Coroll;i lklu'lt' "< lnl cond l.ov. m1lal!l' P I' S4500 Steve• a I v. ork 642 9531. homt' 97!/.<1759 '77 Tovota Chinook camper 6' J)Oplnp Full l''IUlp ~7000 911 R zx 7Afl 0916 '70 911 Alack 20.000 m1 '79 Celu·a C;T Coupl'. on reblt enl! Nev. tran' I am rm 'ill·rl'11 S-.pct & dutch Nev. t trl's snd mal.?' 1!11\ m1 w 'a lloy mags Needs ~SI 929s.r .. t!i079:.! some upholsterv Xlnl .79 Tovota Supra 21 ooo cond S9.IXX> Call N1 r k· m i. S'.'opd. rull\ i·quip 7 14 ·4 97 ·1 357 or v.1th snrr. !noorirm 7 14 951·0200. 497·565.<I 'S7 Speedster replica w ' b I a r k r u n t' a r S9500I OBO t radt' 645·2235 '69 91 IT. new paint. c·hor '78 C'l'hc·u l.1fl haek 5~f)rf Air . pwr .. tt•c•rinl! & brakl'S AM FM (';t:-S S0.000 frwv mil(':-Im mar S4RS/l 499 41 2fl brn. amlfm. tape. hra. ·70 CORONA rlt•an (I .. xlnt Konis S7200. 631 -9246 mech. auto. $9(MJ '70 914. Good cond. Lo mileaJZe Runs 11reat S3800. rall 646-3192 '73 PORSCHE 914 Dynamite 5-s peed 1n ba bv blue with onl\ 56.00omiles'. 1340GRUI S49'5 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd. 842-2000 675·219() ·77 Corona Wgn p o;, p h a r Jlood rnncl ! 2500 call 964-61146 Triumpfl 9767 .....................•. '78TRIUMPH Dynamite Sp1tf1r1• Sport Roado;ter. 4 spt·ed rad111 and heater Sharp' 1828PNX > $3495 JIM MARINO VOU<SW AGE.-. 18711 Beach Rh d 842-2000 FREEWAY CLOSE WEDISCOUMT 1980 CLEARANCE SALE HOW GOING ON BOB WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7600 Westminster A \'e 714 893 7551 76 YW VAN 7 pa.,seneer. looks & runs Rreat All oril!mal <TZ701 CREVIERIMW L'>t& Broadwa\' Santa Ana BJS-3171 79V'W DIESEL ·1.· Model 4 door. -.un roof v.1lh stereo J et bla C'k btoaut.v' t525XDR 1 $5995 JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN 1in11 Bear h Al \'ll 842-2000 ·1;0 ·r>-5 \'W IPrt & ril!hl rl<>o r. '7:1 le rt clour S50 t•ad1 Wc!>h •rn ~l vi<' whl nm-, for Super. Rel'tle SW Pa 5411 9744 '6fi for Sl600 '67 for S260ll Or He<;t orrer 11 p M L'ST Sf':Ll.5411 109S Auto Insurance Problt-m'>? I write an~ ri~k lo monthly rates Pirkel In.'> 646-399S '68IUGS1800 li4!i 9502 or 642 2434 I >on 1;o \'W Rl'S Xlnl :-hape s1son nu paint&· tuneup fl75 102Raft ~pm '67 Squarehat·k lo;pd run.., l!reat 51250 1>44 SilSJ '17 RAlllT. 4 :-pd. 4 clMr low miles. i-.t t• re o v er\' t• I ea n Prirect to sell · lfil8TP G 1 494 01:i_i;or 49723RR '611 Vulk!>waizrn c:<imper .\M ... .,., sl er <'<> c·a o;s 5.ooom1 on \lalvr!I Make offer 494·2616 '67 VW Camper 1600rc· nt•w tran., tr;i nsaxle new. new tires. Ra1a re- ad\ ask ml? !2.'>00496·2782 197fl VV.' CoO\•ert Cham· pae ne F:d1l 8.000 mi. M 1r h<'lm tirPo;, C'hrome wheels. AM f'M cas~ Sl\250 Call nean . 675filKXJ ·77 Bu..,, lo mt. ov. ner. sun· rr. careful!\ c:a red for. $561)() nrr s52 4307 ·r,9 VW. C'lcan . J!OOd motor Reasonahle 964·2878 '13 VW ~vm.tble. Ix· ~u.nt. nidlal o .... Best o ffer over SJOOO 4M-Mn. llwt see. Sell or trade. '79\'WCanvt. yellow. YOLYO S4• •, SllV1CI • Ate LIAS... '18 Serllle, yellow. IU1r. OVERSEM DELIVERY sun.tool. k>Med. me ml. EXPERTS St0,500. -.ma llTOO. Gd~. Call IAltU •• ·a Sedan o.vui.. Xlnt . 'II Cllryaler Newport. "7-10&2. cond. Loaded. orif llhr. x Int con d , ru 11 y VW -d d VOi.VO Low mileage. 1150. eq&dpped. tgso, '7$-1107 ra8"1.I ton • UllHarborBlvd. ta-~ SMl5orotrer. COSTA MESA --------"15 Cordoba wht. Loaded 831-2(30 ,,..9JOl 140.94'7 '6t Cadillac CDV Con· wl extraa. clean, runs •77 vw Bua. eharp, vertlble Xlnt cond Gd.l:l.000.541-956 aMl hn cut, brown & oa..+.Mel COUNTY S250lt645-'721 1 owner (mmac '77 •Le white. wtth or without YOLVO '80 Cadillac Edorado Baron lo mllea. auto. removable cam per. l Largest Volvo Dealer Diesel, 8/mo old. 115,595. al c. am/fm, p/b, pla, 87 Ford Station W1n. l'\I fll, SZ50. ~ '71 P'onlStatJon Wason. rd•hape, S.-5811. "75 Gl'8Mda Ghia 4dr, pa, pb, pw. al e. velour seats. cua stereo. looks • Nlf ~at. belo" blue book. u200. ftyn~ Ml-91'. tt45 I '70 MUSTAM4t ..... ... .,..... ... ...,..., JtJroc-.l _..,...l ..,, ..... ,c.u ........ It ........ u $1200 ....... 40-llZ7 own er with records . in Orange County! Owner leaving country. radials. etc. 1700 \IDder S4950. IN6-9669, 78().9561. BUY or LEASE Call eves: <714>983--59~. blue book S2995 6'4-1288, 'SI MUSTANG. needs wort, SlOOOlbetlt offer. 841-DeOawn ............. ,......... ------.--- DIRECT ""' '72 Bus. new pa in t , . C~ t917 _833-_9_1_91 _____ _ 71UMCOLM TOWMS9AH I,.uxury equipped and more! Velour interior, Ult wheel. CQ.liSe COO· trol, full power . (233Ul<Jt) $6497 camper eeat & window. ~ 3 ....................... CowtW•coh_. 9930 Sodium valves, xlnt IBJ~• ~(~-,PA~I . '18Camaro •••••••••••••••·.····.·•• cond. S3900. 642· 7009. 'f 'f Air. automatic, power 71 UNCOlM '68 Cal Look. 2JOOcc • • ~~~:fi 27·961 miles. M;AIK V featured In Hot VWs. ...__ · 1 $ Power windows, power S4995 Best offer 10120 Gar\1'71• Grove,BI 4911 seals. stereo tape, steel SS&-'1'IMi · Garden Grove S30t9190 . Barwick lmporu radial ura. Laadau top. JOHMSOM & SOM · 131·331 I leather interior. tilt u.c..llt Met ~ 262IS Harbor BlY ~ '79 VW IAlllT '79 Volvo 2154GL, slv~ blk Custom z door 4 speed. lthr. lo miles. med(itlnt low miles. fact. air It's 675-9619eves k1ff~aky clean. I 832 '73 1800 ES: 80,000 miles. $49'5 Xlnt cond. $6500. Call JIM MAllMO eves &r Wknds 556-3961. VOUSW AGEM dars 213/648-5562. 18711 Beach Blvd. '71VOi.VO244 142-2000 4 Door. 4 cyl. full power. Lo mlles.~ Immaculate. '71 VW RAlllT Price $5895. C805UQW l 24,000 miles. custom 20. Call 494·01J5or497·2388 · a utomatlc, stereo. -• 7 1 c-.-o l aly Tinted windows, louvers. super ltghts with TA'a. bra Sl200 stereo system . S6700 /0BO (714)536-9896 eves. '67 Camaro RS. Mech all new. $2()00, Ca1166H4Sl. • '71 a/c, antf fm• cass. auto.mags,SJ690 6'4·8030 wheel. cruise control. Test drive this diamond. <PIP> With only 19.000 miles, the value Is un- questionably valid for only $6199 IOIWmtAM VOUC.SW AGEH 7600Westmlnster Blvd. In Westoilnster 893-7551 638· 7880 77UNCOlM MARICV Costa Mesa 540.,'30 7 6UMCOlM MAUIV Dynamite white coupe, loaded with all lhe toys and brand new radials! 11AJH617) S3tt5 JIMMAIJMO VOUSWAGIM 18711 Beach Blvd. 142.2000 . Cobalt Blue Diamond! 1488VOZ) Alltos.Uwd c1w...-. 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Oh my! What a beauty ! Too much Juxury to list I ! Full pewer group, cruise control. (672ZXE> $6397 7'UNCOlM VEISAIUES Built for today and more! Full power opt~n group. leather interior. wheel covers. (602SSS) fa97 $3995 JIMMAllMO VOUSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd. G...... 99ot * ;t7fCHEVY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 142-ZOOO •CAIS WANTED• RtINNING OR NOT S25-S300 '7' VW IUG CASH Super clean. 7 psgr : 4 FREETOWING OPEN WEEKENDS speed. Original brown & Call f'.d '714>891·0517 beige. <IS7loe2> $"'5 .• cus w Mn's> * JIM MAllMO RUt•tlMG OR MOT VOUSWAGEH S2S-S300 18711 Beach Blvd. CASH __ 1_4_2·_2_00_0 __ -I REE TOWING '79 V"!# RAlllT 0P£H WIEHDS Dynamite low mileage. CAU ED custo m 2 door . 17141191-0517 automatic. air. oril(lnal -------- sharp car. (79'l5CY7 1 AMC 9905 CHEVmf 4-01. Auto. trans .. air cond .. ~tc . Cute little car! (\93UZV). OMLYS2''5 HOWAROCtw.rolet Dove & Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEACH I U-0555 SEE US FIRST! We have a good selection of NEW & USED Chevrolets ! COHHEll CHEVROLET ~ lt.1rl••r H ' I • ' '°' I \ \I I " \ 546-1200 JOHMSOM & SOM a.-...Mercwy 26216 Harbor Blvd". Coeta Ml!ea 540.5630 JOHMSOH & SOH =~ Col!\a Mesa c°"ttte 9932 540.5630 ....................... , _______ _ SHOWROOM COMO. IMerary 9950 '7ST-TOJ> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Power ~rakes. Power ORANGECOUNTY'S windows. pawer steering AMEST with tilt /telescoping LINCOLN·MERCURY steering wheel. ai r . DEALERSHIP ~?&.tiJ.i LINCOLN· M ERCU-R.Y. 1~18AutoCenter Or. $4995 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Gremlin. brand new -------JIM MARINO en1. fantastic milea~e. * * * AM/FM stereo. rear window def o gge r , automatic trans Snow white with Burgundy in· terior. 27.000 miles Im· m aculate thruout ! SS .100. 754·6790 or Answer Ad #209, 642-4300 · 24 hrs. SO Fwy.Lake For est exit VOUCSW AGEM x Int con d . S 1 7 9 5 . Cari Groth 18711 Beach Blvd 76G-93>4. 759·1121 2092Wallace IRVINE 130.7000 142-2000 -----Costa Mesa You are the winner or 71 COltVETTE 10 MaCUIY '77VW lus Dynamite 7 passenger. 4 speed. with air! Low miles ! Original' 1791TPF> $4995 JIMMARIHO VOUSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 lulck 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * '74 Centur v 4 dr , cassette. loaded. Good cond. 673-7677 or 673-7873 ·71 Buick 9pass w~n. ru11 pwr. ale. xlnt cond. S895. S48·1591 '71 Buick Skylark 2 dr good miles. 29.300 mi. gd 4 free tkbts Low Low Miles MUQUIS W AGOM ($32 value), to Super Loaded! Loads of room for you or CircelsV_.... SuperLowPrice! the family! Luxury M11.r. l7th.aPM at (2802) equipped with cruise Mont~omeryWard JIMSLIMOHS control , tilt wheel. power windows and 405 Fwy. at Bristol IMPORTS locks. air coodllioning Costa Mesa 1970HARBO.R BLVD. -Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to COSTA MESA 1629276> ••497 claim your tickets . 631.1276 833-9300 JOHNS~SOH * * • u.collt 262IS Harbor Blv . '76 Nova. 6 cyl. auto '68T·t.op.42'7·380hp,4spd, ec.ta llen M U S,T S E L L 19 6 5 Mustang AM /FM cassette Suoo 642·8795 '65 Must. Conv Rare op. lions. See ad under 9520 Antiques/Classics. '69 kyl, 3 spd, am/fm casaet stereo. clean int. fr body. 11900/0BO 545-&26. Brent ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 Olds Delta. runs gd, reblt trans. nu brakes. make ofr 17141963-9954 ·so Omega X·body. 2-dr. 6-cyl, air. J9K mi. SSSSO. 848-8897 '""° ••••••••••••••••••••••• *SALE* 1979-1980 PINTOS • 30. to choose from $2895. <817XKS> AIJ..rL,ow Mileage ALL-Automatic Trans. A LL-Power Steering· ALL-Runabouts. 3 dr SOME-Air Conditioning SOME-Slation Wagons A LL-Guaranteed ~COAST TRAHSPOltT ATIOH CLaiETOFREEWAYS 2167-Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Call 1714 ) 631·&«1 '72 Pinto xlnt cond, cass/tape, mair wheels. 4spd ~JO dayS"Jene. 857 .4475 eves '80 Pinto. 4spd, amlfm cass. lo mileage, xlnt cond. like new. 631·9665. '77 Pinto Wgn auto. ale. pis, p/b. roor rack. 23K mi S31006tS.4593 '73 Runabout Sharp, 2 tone. ale. 4spd. S1200. 968-«i96 ,.,,........ 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76'"1 SUPER Scirocco. ~ond S875.833-11Ml ale. 4spd. amtrm. stereo 8/trk. alloys. 30K mi Cocllac 9915 trans. 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TME'r' WANT TO SEE " --WHERE THE'('RE 601N6 ~ NANCY ~ ·YOU OUGHT TO GET . RID OF THAT JUNK--- LOOK AT THAT VIEW ·-F.ROM YOUR BACK . . WINDOWS ..----- HAVE l(QU EVER BEEN ON A CRUl5E SHIP?PASSEN6ER5 OPEN VP T~E5E CANVAS DECK CHAIRS SO THE'( CAN SIT IN THE SUN ••• -ON TME CRUISE S~IP OF LIFE, C'-'ARLIE BROWN, WHICH h--.i~~ WA'( 15 '/OUR DECK Ci.tAIR FACING ? T~E ooc-roR 3-1$°'. HE LP IOf MAVBE I CAN POT IT ANOTHER WAV ... SOME .PEOPLE PLACE THEIR Ci.tAlR5 FACING THE REAR OF T~H: S~UP SO T~EI{ CAN SEE W~ERE Tl-tE't''VE BEEN ... T~E \k>cro R 1've NEVER ·aesN ABLE TO ~ 6ET ONE UNFOLDED... ,,.6' ... ~=· . By, Ernie· Bushmiller YOU'RE RIGHT-- I'M TIRED LOOKING- AT IT ~--"' COME BACK• LATER ---I'LL WORK O N IT • ~Ca.~<Jht In The Draft I'M CERTAIN THAT TIM WA~ INVOLVED 1 N 'fHAT ARMORED CAR HOL.OUP 6E • CAU~E THE ARTle>i'b DRAWi NC, LOOKED EXACTt.Y LIKE HIM! HE M10HT e>E A0t..E: TO MAKE A OEAL. IF HE . NAMEb 1HE MAN Wl-iO DID THE' J06 W11H HIM.' AND NOT ONE OON6 HA!> &EEN PU6Lle>HED ... 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To V15\T jf;Jil t . . 25THIRD PRIZES: Seta of Cavan Irish Cryataf Wine Glasaes .. THBTI YOURSELF ~ lflt Olll$tlOll. • I ........ to •• A$11 • Fllftlly ~ '" UU'IQIOll ... ..... ~ II V 10072 w.·1 _, $S tat pwlll1Slled ~IOllS Soll) • CJll I •15-GIMI\ FOR CAROL N. STAUONE, ex- ecutive dJrec:tor, Women'• Hall of Fame, Inc. How do yo\I Mlec:t .,.,.,........ b the Natlonel Women'• Hell of Fame? - W.P .• Cheyenne, Wyo. • From nominations submitted by the public. A raeateh committee stud~ each nominee to determine lf she meets certain aiteria, Including whether her accomplishments are of national signtficance. A ballot Is prepared and sent to our National A HoD of Fame for women on/v. Honors Committee, a panel of 25 eminent men and women represent· Ing a balance of occupatlona) specJallzations. The next women to be Installed wlD be announced about a month prior to the July 29th Honors Ceremony. We would welcome nornlnations l'rom your readers to be sent to: The N~ tional Women's Hall of Fame, P.0 .B. 335, Seneca Falls, N.Y. 13148. FOR ALDO RAV. star of upcoming rum, Boxolflc- WbM do VCM1 renMIDb.r ebout worldng with Ron.ad (Pmi. dmt) R-..n In The Kiiiin? -G.8., Sec:rammto. Calif. • Mainly that he was unhappy with his role of a v\dous killer because, up to then, he had played nothing but heroes. The director, Don Siegel. kept telling Ronnie Bogart. c-.iney and Gable had played gangsten 1nd that dkln't detract from them. I think Reagan has yet to see that mow -In which he brts up Angie Dickinson -and I don't think he ever Will. FOR DIANE LADD. 9'ar of CBS-TVs Ab Hew ycMar two ciJvorce9 wrneid VoU ~ naarrlage? -S.P., Bangor, MalM •No. My first 'was long, eight and a half years, to Brue~ Dem . We went through poverty and strUggle. Tragedy either pulls you together or draws you asunder. When tragedy Is mixed wtth poverty. you move apart. My second husband and I were both lone- ly. but after a year we both knew we needed a friend, not a spouse. Yes. I would be happy to marry again. FOR DR. NIKOLAUS HANSL. 8SIC>date proft:s1C>r of medical ch«mJstry, Creighton University, Omaha,Neb. Why can 1omc people remember what "-ppened yun ego, yet WI to nc.aD what they cld the prftk>ul d.y? -V.O .• Bowling Green, Ky. • As we acqui'e Information, It Is laid down In the form of the chemical code which we call short-term memory. It seems that as we ~ o&der our chemical capabdtty respontfblc for the short-term m«mory $Uffers first. The system appears to be Inherited. FOR lltE .. ASK"' EDrTOR I h.w to many frtcndl who are a1w.ys .....aJtnt. What llYlk• people want to ....,7 -J.K., Huachlnlon, Ku. • For the answer we approached Retnhold Aman, Ph.D .• editor and publlsher of the Moledlcto Journal, who told us: "Swearing, name- calltng, etc. are ow reactions to of· fenslve stimuli .... First, we are angered. next. our body and mind get Into a state of affect, which can be thought of as a vessel fuU of emo· Swearing: boric without biting. nonal steam which , If not released, will damage or destroy this vessel. The third step is the release of this emotional steam. While swearing and name<alllng are not the most aceeptable safety valves, our vetbal outbursts are therapeutic by restoring us to a normal state; and swearing, generally, is more cMllzed than hitting or killing the source of our anger.•· FOR MARIAN SEIDES. star of Broadway's Deathtrap You t.-ch et the .hallard School, 10 wut .. tlM Int thing ~ .... !JIOUI' student.; .nd what'• the hardest pmt ol be· Int• tieacber? -R . .I .• W.CO, T..., • I !J"fft new students by saying that whatever I teach, they must question. That they should use only what Is valuable to them. That tf they have no Instinct or drive for acting or music, they should not be In the class. As for the hardest part of teaching, rd Sl.IY it Is not having enough time to develop the sub}ect. FOR JOHN DAVIDSON, TV 00. Glwrt the choice. would ~ radMr be Interviewed or be the In~? -A.8 ., F'1ocwnc.. S.C. e f d rather Interview than be Interviewed. 1 don't really enjoy talkmg about myself that much. Ahhough, when I am interviewed, I have been accused of being too honest and too outspoken. To be a good guat on an interview show. one must be quk.k and contribute to that show. As a host, I do my homework too; but I think It's harder to anS"Ner questions than to ask them. FOR IRMA SHOREU.. lkln-carc expert Al.,._ .. CM~ 1tart u11nt mebup? -G.8 .• Badntfoca, Vt. •There'• no harm In making an early start. Young people 9ffm to be-starting Yout'l!F and younger, at 13 or 14, but they do such a good job, they don't look made up. Uling cosrnedcs early ln life ls not harmful If the young lady takes the time to learn how. Wbat teen· agers do that their mothers did not Is take the time to read and foBow dnc:tions. PRO ~Barry Go1ctwat• <R.·Anz.1 PRO Ano con Re· One of the major problems In the Sodal Security program Is the work .dlstncenttvc of the earnings ceiling. Instead of encouraging older penons to remain productive worlcm beneftttng themMlvea and th. cndre economy, Social Secur· Ky penaJlza work tncentlva by Impaling a tax of 50 pc!tUnt on any w.-arged over $51500. The major argu· ment fOf ~the celling II eq\lly for ~er P«· sont. The money they pay into Soda1 Security Is then, no« ~ Government's and the Government should have no •Y In how It ii paicl back. Should th~ CelHng on Retirement &mlnga Under Social Security & Eliminated? ... ........ -.. ....... --. ....... _.,.._. .. , ~--.. "" .. , ·-.......... ...... .AmbaNOdot''• Sporly s Deluxe- JACKET ---Fl.ATT£RINQ PRINCESS LINES sllin you beautlfulty_gtye yQJf jadcet a ~ "custom" flt. ---DOUBLE NEEDLE TOPSTTTCHtNQ. Ari expensMHooklng "extra" touch that l9r1da a atep, la6knd loot( to ~ ...... REINFORCED SUTTONS. Cdor· matched buttona Mlle a aepa1ate button 88Wrt on the b.ac to ~ v.m ~In plaic:9. SELF TIE BELT neatly wrape up the look. '" the ..,.,,. rich color .00 9'.ipple tddlkln loc* -the j9cket. • FUU Y LINED wfth llnooth nyton tdllta. Ev9r1 1he ~ .,. lined, IO your j.:k8t 8llpe on eeslly ,,_ bulcy dothk1g....won't ~ 90ft di-. =-c.-r ~, ... , ......... . , .. .., .. '°14S :'~!l ~"~m a '22•·""'' -~ T•M ..... .......... Total tor Melct.w.llt • Add~IOaWot • TOULmG~CM • Q1111 lm110UM(CMm ----·· ----"'"""~ __ '° .... _ ~:?-,. __ .. ..!"JiD"' '" .... ..... M!Rla ____________________ ,,.._ .... __ _ ________ __..__ ________ ..... ~--- Weather Forecast: The Lull Before the Storm By Robert Jastrow T he world has seen many changes In climate. and each one has worked zi profound ef- fect on the history. of life and the history of man . The fate of America depends on questions that have to do with cllmate: Is the earth growing colder -or warmer? What will conditions be like for American farmers ln 20 years? How much water will be available for the expanding population of the Sun Beh in the 21st century? Some recent progress by climate experts suggests the answers: Drought is the specter that hovers over America: the hot, dry summer of 1980 is a foretaste of our future . To understand the new develop- ments in the climate picture, we must go far back Into the earth's past. Every 200 milbon years or so. a majOr ice age sets in on our planet. We are in a major lee age now. although at this moment the earth ls in a temporary period of warmth, in which the lee sheets have retreated to the North and South poles. The last mzijor Ice age before the present one ocx:wred about 250 million years ago. At that time the warm-b&ooded mamma5 began to evolve out of the cold-blooded reptlle.s, presumably in response to the ookl climat2. But then the worid slipped out of that eaiy Ice age mto a period of un- paralleled warmth and trzinquility that la9led 150 m&on years. Palm trees grew In Alaska, and Europe resembled the South Sea ~- The first dlnoNun appeared early In that ldyUlc Interval. They flour- ished ln the warm, moist cllmate of the tlma and reached their zenith In the ferocious Tyrannosaurus rex and · Its ldn, whb lived about 100 million yun ago. Throughout the long reign of the dlnouurs, the mammals con- tinued to .... but they were sman. inconlpituous and subordlnete to the ruling repttla. ' . Now the worid't dlmaM k>ok • tum for the WOl'N. The '"8dMtr grew C~· er, the ~al cxtmnd becarM harsher, and the days of the giant~ Ida wae numbered. By 6S million van ago, they were gone. The bttle rnmnrnMI came out of ._,. burrows • and lool.t mound Nm. They had lnhftled the elftt'I. Laat summer, acordUng heat blltltered the South. Now, drought parches the F.ast and Mldwe.st. A noted edentblt contends thill ill but a tatlte of what Iles ahead. Stranded outside &»ton: After a two- million·year Ice age, a wanning tTend mav be Just up iM rood. The worid continued to grow cold- er and drier. The furry mammals were well"8qutpped to deal with tfie ·~ of the new climate, and they prospered. Time, passed, and new forms of life -cats, dogs, horses and monkeys, for Instance -evolved among the mammals. The weather was not as pleasant as It h~ been In the time of the dinosaurs. but most continents were still free of lee. Two million years ago. a new k:e age -the present one -began. By that time. the ancestors of man had appeared on the A&ican savanna. The summers grew ceder: heavy snows fell on the nor1h; the snow turned into k:e. Gi.ciers began to flow slowly southward. About a half- mllUon ~~our ancestors, mov- ing north &om Afl1ca Into Europe and Asia, came Into contact for the ftrst ttme wllh lhe drill winds blowing off the &o.n wuta. • It WM a Fm tlflM for the ur\I . humans. Summers In Europe wee nemty .. cold .. Europe'• wlMln are today. But ..,ty man tftPO'.d· .ct to the challe9. Jill w4li WIN ~ be/ the~ for IUJ\IMll in that blell' c:lmlll; the h man to dmk al wrappllag • pd from • dead b.-lftNnd hll lltlJatlag ..... mull haU9 .._ tt. 8n I II Of.tm ~-~The fo.I MCDd NVMi • rcpbM ..... In the ~ of ... ,....... bnlln • ........ 11w conlli•• al tM ncaltwm .... ....,.. .., ..... dllCk CXMll d 1c1 dultne "'°" o1 t1w ... w.....-oa F~ cw /an)fne? The future loob dry. ~-86g agricuJtura1 surpluses appeared In these areas for the &st time. The output of a small number Of farmers was sufftdent ta suppart hordes of nonfood producers. They dusteml together, and the ftrst cities came Into alstence. But changes In the worid's tem- perature are cydk:: Whal goes up always comes down . In this case. after a few thousand years of good growing weather, the ten)perature of-the world began to drop once men, and the planet braced against the next ad- vance of the ~ sheets. There have been Upl and downs, but the gmeai trend has been toward colder weaeher during the last few thomand years. Except that a new factor has entered the pk:ture. Man has been burning coal, o~ and gas at prodigk>ul rates for the last 30 yurt or so, ......_ Ing vatt amoun9 ol carbon dkmde..,. to the atrnolpMre. 1'hll lnvlltit 911 abeorbt the hat that Is radilllng up. ward from the 5'0Und. The heat would normally acapc to ~ end cool ow planet. Trapped by the car· bon dioxide In ttw atrnolpMre, • rdant to the SJOUnd and WWTN dw plllnlt ....... The «WDCMJnt of ct. ~ hal been caJc:ulaMd by ex- p1111 on the Ul1h'• dmatl. If the pre- .-... In lhe bun*'8 of co.a, °" wt gml c:onlQue b enodw SO ID ioo vun. the carbon dioxide .rm will be> aufflctent to drtw .... MtiiAI tn ol dw ........ _ID .. Y1!1Y wmn 11"9 of 4000 8.C. =.........,..of dwM or ba F. -mer). fconllntMdJ All this has been known to climate experts foe some time. Until recently, how- ever, measurements of the earth's temperature failed to reveal the predicted warm- ing effect, which left the ex- perts somewhat puzzled. • Their theories held that car- bon dioxide must warm the atmo5phere. but nature did not seem to agree with the theories. Now that situation has changed. The newest studlu of the world'• temperatwes. br~ up to date as ol Janu.sy 1980 by Dr. James Hansen ol the Na- tional Aeronautics and Spac.e Ad.ministration, flnally show a temperature lnaease of ex- actlt; the amount predict8d due to the tuning of coel. oil and gas. The wammg elect is real. . The main realOfl why the wanning Wed to appear In the earlier temperature records is that It was masked by a temporary cooling ol the earth, rm&ltlng &om the e;ec-non ol rnammod) amounts of sulphm and dull no the ~ during the ex- plolion of two Indonesian vok:anoa In the 1960'•. One of thow explosions was twice as Yk>lent as the Mt. St. H-. eruption. The sul- phur, In particular, formed dropiets of sulphunc: add that created a high-level smog layer, which blodced the sun's rays and canceled the wa 1111119 eff.a of the carbon dioKlde In the atmolphere. Research has NCOnltruded the ellmate of the fourth miJennlwn B.C. by studying geokigic:al evidence Md has entved at an Interesting answer. F0r farmers in the Soviet Union. Dr. Kellogg's news is very good. At various times In the past decade or so, Soviet wheal production has been badly hit by drought as weU as by short growing seasons due to co&d weather. A return to the conditions of 4000 B.C. would produce wetter and warmer weather in a vast belt of Soviet ter- rttory. stretching from the Ukrainian breoc:ibesbt to the w"heat-productng New Lands east of the Ural Mountains. For American &inners, the news Is bad. They can expect hot. dry weather In the cen- tral and waaem sinta. The states of the farm. belt will see year after year ol susaalned ~. wlh dust-bowl con- dllklns that could persist for more than a century. As for tht Sun Bek. the oudook there • -discouraging bec:au9e decreased rain and snowfall in the western mountains will mean ks runoff feeding into western rivers. Another consequence of the temperature l:ncrew will be bad for the entn WOtid. According to tht caloalations of the dimate expe111, the teinptllllure In the Antardlc wtl1 rile ebout ek.irt to · 10 <*.Pees F., which is~ to melt the West Antardlc Ice sheet. The k:e could melt in as short a time as a few decades, and the runoff from the melted a couJd ra1M the level of the world's ocaans ht; about 15 t.t. flooding 25 percent ol l..ouiliana and Aodda and 10 percent of N ow that the exJltence New Jeney. ol the wmmlng effect Thae are ~ prolpedl. has ftnaly been con· Can we do anything about ftrmed, we can pn-them? Only one--thlrd ol the diet ID CCKDW durtng the nm man-l'Mde carbort dioxide in 100 years wtlh tome con-the atmolpMre coma from fklence. Alowt'9 for ttM not-Arnedca, but if we could mlll up1 and downs ol ~ control even thet pmt, we mm from ,,eer to ye.-, con· · woWd be _,. tp pollpOrW dldons In the U.S. from now the heat c:Maltlophe for a to die md ol tN century wtl few decades -pobebly tuf- rwmbie tM wather ol the flclent to find another 1970'•, but will be a ilde on ~ ftx. Whlit8wr the w.rmer tide. And If co.a we do, It should be done fM... and oll bunft conllnue, .... ly IOOn becw• IMee clnMlll 21lt csuy \.i be wry Mrm: changll, onca Mt In motion, ~ ._ c:iouMy. i*Nta 10 .. 1ncvallbk. -..F . ...,..~. American options are i.Whmt wll t111t w In W A chllig10V11r flam =~~~ :::mn:-.=:..~ ~ of the NllllDli.1 cbldl .., .. mDciptamw Center f« Atmolphatc lhlft QI. Solllt Ind ~ In the 21st arttwy, 25 petmttt of Florida mav be /boded (ahoded area&) ac- oordlng to a study by S.H. Schneider and R.S. Chen of the~ Center /cJr Almospheric Raeorch. electric power are clean; they release no carbon dioxide at aD. However. they could not supply more than a ftaclion of America's energy needs. Fusk>n power is a1'o clean, .. and It is very promistng for the long run If scientists can ever get It to W<>fk: but they have not succeeded yet, and probably won't for several years. Until they do, an amgy polk:y based on fu- *>n power will be too rtsky to c:hanoe. Th.at leave• nuclear power, which releases no caibon dioxide and could supply a large part of the energy needs of the United States without heating up the atmosphere. Nuclear power ls unpopular today. but It could twn out to be Amer- ica's best option. It may seem foolish to contemplate a m.de-off between this dif • ftcult technology and the threat of a temperature rise that will not become Impor- tant until the 21st century, but our grandchildren may think differendy about the matter, as the water rises above their l'!WI ankles. ILi TO L.P.GAS (PROPANE) WMltR &BATER Uader certain eondltlou, the tbermo9tat OD JOm L.P. 1U water beater baa the potential of omtna an aplomon. Please read and act today. A voluntary na11 ol certain propane ps waler heater tbcnnolltata manu- £11etured by tbe Wblte-Rodeen Dtvtaton o(Emenoo Electrtc Co .. and ln.atalled on A. o. 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Steam-powered paddle-wheel cruises on the M1ss1ss1pp1 A fair in Lawton. Okla Po•w ahlblu in Pennsylvania. A special ·ru.b-a-card game in 100 shopping centers in which three of a kind !OIL-OIL-Oil. SOLAR SOLAR-SOLAR etc.) wins a gift certificate. Visits to drilling sites. mines. and generating plants In 10 big cities. Teach-Ins at Texas universities. Poetry readings by Rod McKuen Energy seminars in De1rolt. Atlanta. San Francisco. Denver. Boston. and Dallas. All these events and more mark ':.\mericon Energy· We-ek:' which starts today in communities all over America Skit• and blu. What's ':i\merican Energy Week"? It's a graH·roou happen· Ing deatgned to make folk• aware of energy problems. and solutions. too. National sponsors Include the American Automobile Club. the NAACP. the American Chamber of Commerce Executive Association. the National School Boards AssocJation. the General Federation of Women's CJubs. and the U.S. Jaycees. Participants include all age groups: High school students in 47 states will perform "Energy Night Liue:· an exttavaganza that Includes "crude" humor, like this advice to oil drops on their way to the surface: "Olly to bed, oily to ri.e'.' OK So It Isn't Shakespeare. But it's fun. ·'She says shes t.he Corry Nation of energy conseruation 1•• You're .lohn Hancock. Seriously though. folks. the sponsors of Energy Week wlll ask you to put your name on the Une for Ameri@n energy, So sign up please ... on a "Declaration of Eneryy Independence" that Includes a plea to "frg the peo· pie" -from over-dependence on foreign oil. How? By usovlng on our use of 011; sure, and also by urging "lf!Odnw of gouemment and lndu.try to .,,eed up production of domatk: oil and"'"' to expand the we of electricity ~neroted by ooal, hydrwlectl'fc and nuclear mm.iv. and to opedlte d~lopmml of prom I•· ftlfl meTg).1 technologies ... ~· Fael for thought. Signed copies of the Declaration wtU be praenUd to th« ~nt In AprlJ. "We hope:' seva an E~ crw""'"" CO<heinn.ln, "that all,,.._ •lgnatura c.olU ~ , the po#ldclotw thinking-and aclfnt-on mermi:• To which we add. "wrfk on!'' tt't • ~ The sponsotS of Americ4n Energy Week want you to pertidpate. For lnformatton on eneJSY events, call (202) 861-0792. (202) 861-0807-or contact your local Chamber of Commerce. Mobll' Hockey'• Stastny Btotheta In ftom the Cold By Barry Wllne< 0 ne day last August, the phone rang in the office of Gilles Leger, personnel director for the National Hockey League's Quebec Nordiques. The call was from Innsbruck, Austria. from a Peter Stastny. Mr. Stastny just happened to be the best hockey player in Czechoslovakia, and this trans-Atlantic call began an episode of International lntrigue wor· thy of a Mission: Impossible script. Since 1976, Peter Stastny and his brother Marian had performed bril- liantly for the Czech Nationals, a team so powerful It won the world cham· pionship in '76 and '77. beating even the Soviets. In 1979 younger brother Anton pined hls sib· lings to form one of the best forward lines in the world. The trio was idolized throughout their country. But It all came ctash· ing down that day last August when Peter Stastny went to an Innsbruck post office and placed the mo- mentous call : He and Anton wanted to de· bassy in Vienna to "dissuade" them from defecting. The Stastnys never got on the phone, though, and flew to Montreal later that night. There's been no looking back, and they've flt Into the N.H.L. from the opening face-off. Despite playing for the lowly Nordiques, both are enjoy· ing excellent seasons. Peter. a 24-year-old center, is one of the top- scoring rookies in the league and is a superb skater and puck handler. An· • ton, 21. a left-winger, is a better shooter and has the potential to be one of the top players in the league. Accustomed to European hockey, a game of speed and finesse, the brothers now have to cope with the more physical -at times, bludgeon- ing -style of th~ N.H.L. "Hockey Is feet. Marian, re.allzlng it Peter and Anton S(ostny would be harder to leave wtth a Wife and three children, chose to remain In Czechoslovakia. Peter recalls the resolve he felt that day: "lf Quebec says no. they are not Interested in us, then I call other Canadian teams. I call all of them until someone says yes." Both Leger and Nordlques' presi· dent. Marcel Aubut, immediately flew to Innsbruck -where the Czechs were playing an exhibition with the Soviets -well eware that smugghng a pair of sports stars like the Stastnys out from under the noses of Czech security was a massive undertaldng. After several hours of secret nego· tiations, the Stastnys agreed to tenns (six-year contracts for each at $250,000 a season). But the hardest part was yet to come -getting them out of Austria to Quebec. Anton and Peter Insisted on playing one more game for the Czechs but promised they'd leave afterward. They told Marian of their plans ond, after the game, rode 't>ff toward Vien· na In a e&r dr1ven by a man many consider e Canadian spy. With them was Peter's pregnant wtft, Oerina. Oesptte all the sncauttons, the Czech offlelals located the Stutny party and teiephoned them at the em· I • ~AMILY WPIO.Y, M81011 1S. •t very gentle in Czechoslovakia ," says Peter. "Here, the rtnks are smafler, the players are stronger and rougher, always holding or hooking with their sticks. In Europe, that's a penalty." Anton and Peter miss their home- land but say life in Quebec is just fine , merer. "It is much like our home In Czechoslovakia," says Peter. "It's quiet, a good place for a famUy." Not to mention the league's tremendous salaries -probably the biggest In· ducement for their defection. Their only complaint: the food. It's tough to find a good Czech restaurant. A cloud hangs over the success of the brothers Stastny, though -eldest brother Marian back In Czechoslo· vakla. Without going Into detail, they describe his situation as "dark" "Marian was suspended by our old club." notes Anton. "He Is not being treated very well, and he ls not play• Ing. The rest of our famUy, It ts O.K. But Marian has suffered." Anton ls hopeful, though reallstic. ''TheN were some stona In news~ papers In Quebec that Marian was coming," he says. "I called him and he said he didn't know why ~print such a story, that It Is not true.' . And until Marian joins them. the 6nal chapter In the amazing ltory 9' Peter and Anton Stastny must Jiii remaln open. la6I James Beard Presen'ts: MEW RECIPES FOR mEN By ffiarllyn Hansen W Ith so many men Interested In cooking and learning more about the whys and wherefores. they are find· Ing that the kitchen ls not a mystery anymore. ~they spend more time there. they are finding out that they like this new territory and want new ideas and Information to sharpen their skUls. And so. with ow menfolk ~cial· ly In mind, we asked James Beard. noted American food authority. to give us some Informed masculine cooking Insights. J ames Beard ha.s been in the forefront of the American cook- ing scene for the past 50 years and through this vantage point has been able to observe and make astute judgments on our native food ways. On a January afternoon. James Beard talked about the widespread interest In good food In America to- day and especially the phenomenon of men cooking. Jim feels that "men want to make anything If they like to cook. Men are wonderful bread bakers -and sauce makers. They are successful ex- perimenters and havf! a great cwlosi- ty about things that they haven't tried before. They are Inquisitive and want to know why." Jim has a few suggestions for men who cook and for those who would like to cook: 1. Have no fear and have fun . 2. Try the recipe honestly once -exactly how It was written the first time -before making any changes of yow own. S. Read the recipe thoroughly and figure out timing. 4. Clean up behind yourself, or you 1J ·be lost . It's ~ wonderfully economlcal thing to learn. Keep a sense of order. 5. Use the equipment you have and find out what you lack. Don't buy everything at once. Buy well. On Entel'tallllftl Jim says, "h depends. Don't try something new, or elH you 11 get gummed up and won't enjoy your own party. "Be simple, If you're going to be (continued) MM4lYWlllC&.Y,...,. ti. •1 •11 " 94% fewer calories than butter or margarine Cook with Butter Buds and ...,., with ht The 100%. natural butter flaw>r of Butt• Buds adds a buttery bounce that brings out the best tn food-without the calories. flirting wMh 50meone you can't have your mind on flipping something bl the kichen." James Beard will bring out a new cookbook this Augutt. The New Jama Beard, (Alfred A. Knopf). It will be a big one wMh over 1,000 recipes. & '5 a follow-up to James Beard's Theory and Ptoctlce_ of 99% ~ chok'Sterol than butter • 99% fat free Dietary studies show that moet important in lowering~ cholesterol leYefs Is a deaea8e in the consumptiorl of saturated fats. Butter and many margarines have a high leYel of saturated tats. Cooking, (Alfred A . Knopf} wtth dif. ferent ways and techniques 'to cook. A Pl.EASING SALAD 1 "-:It CJ ... ) helli rs ,... 1 , ......... cartr ............ 1 "-:It ....... ..., ...... 2a....NdnMMcc111o lred--~elced Costs much less than butter · One tour-<>Unee box of Butter Buds '8 ~equals the flaw>r of two pounds of~ but costs .... ..................... al bulllr ....... Clloi .... chat11tkd ar COit al bullK lllllllr.MW ................... ..... ""i!Jl1111111•··......._ .............. .., ... "' .... c...e.. ...... ~ .. --..... 1' ...... •t :-...... ,.. ...... ..... ...... . ................. ,.. a.w: ... c:,--:-........... -. ... . .......... ~ o..i-•··-· ...... ,......, .... U.-o.erOOOMd ................ ~ ........ ~-----lndl* ... llJ;Oflftbc~ Cllll ........ ..... Reclpee lnctuded In .-y ..... No .......... ,...... until r9COl\ltll uted. M......-d Vluilpaltli DlwlADI• 1. Wesh uparagus and trtm ends even· ly, making uniform-~gth stalks. Arrange upenllgUS, tip ends up, kl clear glaa a&.d bowl, lining side of bowl. I. Tear lettuce Into large leaves and place in salad bowl wllh radlochlo leaves. Arrange onion slices randomly In greens. Chill, c:Overed. until ready to IG'Ve. 3. Pour Muswd Vinaigrette Dresstng over aU just before serving. • Rectpe follows Maka 6 servings EdMor's Note: Red radk:.chlo is a sm.al· sized venion of red cabbage origtnatlng In Italy. It Is lovely to look at, crunchy In tex· ture and milder In flavor than red cab- bage. H you can't find It, use smfll center leaves of red cabbage. MUSTARD VINAIGRE1TE DRESSING 1 Ct FfDCl8 Dlioa ~ 1 ' 'aa. ca.rm ult YI t rpaoehlWp~w.ctt ........ l~to2•M s ,...-..-.., 6 r" : a ... hllyoheol 1. B6md the mutblrd. salt, pepper and vinegar together with a forit. Add the oU and blend wd wih the other lngredMtnts. Tutc and add more mustard If necessary. Molca about 11z cup BANANAS ON HALF SHELL 3-1>. hud al ........ 1. ~cc unpeeled bananas tti11 attached at the top on a baking lhect. I . Bake In preheated JSOl'F. ovm for about 30 mlnuta or until skin ii almoat completely black. a. Place on MrVtng pl.atter. Each person taka a banana and Cuti It &cngthwM Into 2 ...,..... hlilva and .. it~ out of the lhd with a IPOO"· Eacdent with ftlh. ham, pork or beef dllha. Or MrW 111 d....n, sugared and then flamed wlh brandy or Nm. Maka 8 ""1Jlngl , ....... ••chldi-.lflDCI& . ...... ~ ...... . ........ ~ ..... lCM'Nt, ..... I._. ... c:Y ,..._., cr..w 1 c:..(l•. u ... , ..... o-= a ... dildt,.. ~all'--­.................. o..wa ........... ,.., 1. Put the lendl In a d.p pot with the *>Ck and half the onlonl and cook until lentils are soft. about 1 hour. 2. Add the remaining onion, garlic, car- rot. chllJ peppers, whole tomatoes. bour· bon and knackwurst. Simmer for an ad· dittonal 11.h hours. 3. Taste for seasoning and serve lopped with chopped parsley. Moires 3 quans, 6 ~ruing• Editor's Note: To mtenslfy zesty pl· quance. a dash of Tabasco Is a ~at add!· tion . 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Ut up the pastry to flt around the outside of the tart1et pan; Invert and place on a balmg $hut. Continue with the re-' malnlng pastry In the same manner. 6. Preheat oven to 3750f. Prk:k the pastry on the bottom of the tart1et pans wth a fork and bake for 15 minutes or untll nicely brown. Remove from the oven to a wh rack to cool. When cool. remove the pastry shell from the tartlet pan and merve. Handle gently; the pastry shell Is fragile. 7 . Make filling: Melt· the butter In the top of a double boiler and add the grated rind and juice of I lemon and 3 llma. salt and sugar. Cook over hot water with the egg yolks and whole eggs beaten together, whisking consmntJy untiJ the mlxture Is . shiny and thick. Add the Grand Mamler and cool. ' I. Whisk the heavy cream In a chllled mixing bowl untU very thick. Fold the cream Into the Lemon and bme mixture and fill the pastry shells. Garnish with a thin llce of lemon or l!me dipped Into a ' heavy syrup ('/2 cup sugar to •/• cup water brought to the boll and allowed to simmer for 2 to 3 minutes). ~Moku 8 to 10 4-lnch tart/er. 'Jlb DISGUSTINGLY RICH POTATOES ' .... Idaho poca-. 114 a., butler. _,, eoft 2 '''lfODGI uJt l • If: am fr..wi, .-ouM c:oetM w.c11,.... l Cllp heevv cre.m 4........,ao..bunlr l cup •hndded Grvyere or Chedder ~ 1. Bake the potatoes until soft; lplt lengthwise and scoop the pulp Into a mix· Ing bowl, scraping the sheDs well. 2. Leave scooped-out potato just as Is. do not mash or chop, add the soft butte, salt. pepper and cream. Mix lightly end transfer to a flat baking dish. 3. Dot with the 4 tablespoons of butter and sprinkle wllh shredded cheese. Bake 375'F. oven for 15 minutes. Moku 6 serufng& TWICE-BAKED POTATO SKINS Idaho pot.toes Melt.cl butter T.t..co s.lt n.hlv tround b&eck .,..,,., • 1. Bake potatoes arid remove all the pulp. Cut In half lengthwise when thev come out of the oven and scoop out potato with spoon. 2. Cut the skins with scissors In 9Cr1p$ about an Inch wide; put on a baking sheet, brush generously with melted but· ter, season with salt, freshly ground black pepper and a sprinkling of Tabasco. S. Put in a preheated 4151f. oven or under the broiler until they get brown and quite crisp. Serve with drinks as an ape pcdzcr. These are better than any potato chips. Maka quantftv dared In manlyn'a Kitchen €) ne of the little reJlab&es we find In our nqhborbood aupennmkets from OOMts t<KOllllt II the bim, §of, wrapped si1wr and blue package of smooch "bedcsJ'ound" cheae that WC all have come to reoogrua and devour around the.year wth grWat ap· .,...., The chw In the~ cream ch .... and thll old food • cabratiog ltl lOOth birthday th.It y... I.ts ~ record ol Ulefurits1 and dlwGlty WC know from the many different ways It Is enjoyed. HOU.YWOOD CHEE8£CAKE I a., .,..._ cnclllr er.-. 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E!F1- ~ --~~~ WellC.O... =-~ ..,,..,,.,.., ac::-~ . • BOOKS AND COOKSs A Review of What's New In the Wotld Of Cookbooks more and more. Americans are learning to appreciate what the Japanese have known all along -less Is more, es· peclaUy In food. The elements are simplicity itself: nutrition. flavor and presentation. A new cookbook. Small Feasts (Crown), vibrantly Ill ustrated with many full-color photographs, makes this ideal easy to accompUsh . A feast is an array, a wealth of choice. a selection of special preparations. And that Is what Small Fecuts Is about. It is ac- tually three separate cookbooks - Soups. Salads and Sandwiches -In one volume. Marilee Matteson, the editor, has assembled more than four hundred recipes. many of them supplied by an In- ternational cast of culinary experts. Here Is a recipe from the book: MOZZAREIJ..A IN CARROZZA 8 •Ilea white br .. d 8 thin alloces mou.artlla 4 ... 3 tablnpoorw milk Salt .oct fr..t\ty .. ~ black ptpptf Fine dry bread crumbe OU for frying Anchovy S..-(optton11I) ~ cup butter cw ma.rprtne 1 •blnpoon chopped .nchoYta 2 .. a.poont ~ chopped panlty l tMlpOOft aipen. chopped 1 tlMpOOn "-" lemon )lllce 1. Ii smitng the anchovy sauce with these sandwiches. prepare It first: Melt the butter or margatine over low heat In a small wucepan and sdr In the anchovies, parsley,~ and lemon juice. Keep the sauce warm until the sandwiches are ready to serve. 2. Usiig a 3·1nch cookie or pacy cutter, cut the bread. 2 s11ca at a time. Into 3-tnch crclu. 3. Make sandwiches of the bread and cheeac, cente.11ng 2 sllca of mou.arella be· tween 2 bread rounds. The thees of cheese should be slightly smaUer than the circles of bread . 4. Bea1 togeth~ the eggs, milk. salt and pep· per. Spruel bread crumb. on a large plate or shfft of waxed paper. Dip each sandwich In the egg mll<ture and then roll the edga, wheel·lke. In the bread crumb.. This ls to Mal In the cheae. 5. Fry the sandwiches In a large, oiled skllet until brown on both ltda. Drain on peper toW«ls and MrvC whll. .au hot, spoonlfli an· chovy sauce on top, If desired. Molca 4 sondwlcha fl • ,AM4LY WIDU.Y, llllMdl tS. ttlt Skiing Chefs Compete fot Speed, Technique and Ptlzes ~ all know that chefs can «and the heat of the kitchen, and many alao revel In the chUI thrills of downhm rodng. unter Mountain In New York State's Cat- skill Mountains ls a comfortable two- hour-plus drive from New Ork City. where so many e restaurants abound. h's a urtous fact that many chefs, ~i!dalUV of European back- • are avid slders, and wasn't &ong until the word around through the chef's 'grapevine." that H unte:r, Its e:xcellent snow-mak- faciltty, was a fine place to t first. there were onJy French chefs compet- ing. but through the years, the word ead and chefs from wlde- IA:Jrea<l origins have entered. is year, among the 200 hef contestants, were many nmch chefs plus ~efs from ermont, New Hampshire, nectlcut, Florida and Jersey of diverse na- nal backgrounds: Italian, wlss, Austrian and, of • native and naturalbied It was clear and cold on. unday, January 25. 1980, Hunter Mountain when sklng chefs ~d the sbdt\ annual U .5. Ml'• Ski Race. The na was dMded Into categoria1 for men ac· to age. PredMJy: 18 25,26to35,36to45and 46-ovcr qitegory. 1lWty women chefs en- the race this ye.-and ...,. each other. year, the age categor1a wlD be open equaly to both men and women. VoUA! The contestants In each age category skied against each other, and four winners from each category ·raced each other for the prized silver cups. The 16 winners qualfied this year to go to (continued) Jacky R~ and 1lmo- thy &1.D'ne look )aunty and ftt as they prepare Jo sld tn the /um at the U.S. Chef• Sid Roai. • a dve r tisement a dvert111~m f>n t advertisem ent Emerald Earrings 55 a pair Until April 18 As pan of an advertising program we will send to each reader of this pub- lication who secs and re- turns this printed notice · before Midnight. April 18. a pair of genuine emerald stud earrings for the sum of SS plus SI shipping and handling. There is no fur- ther monetary obligation. [Each pair of earrings con- tains a quarter carat total weight. of genuine emeralds and will be accompanied by our Certificate of Au- thenticity to that effect.] This advertising notice is being placed siq'lultane- ously in other publica- tions. If you sec it in more than one publication , please Jet us know, as this information is helpful to us. Should you wish to re- turn your earrings you may do so at any time to the ad- dress below and receive a full refund. There is a limit of one (I) pair of emerald earrings per address. but if your request 1s made before April 7, you may request a second pair by enclosing an additional SS plus SI shipping and hand- ling. No request will be ac- ctptcd 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 wi ll not be accepted. Send a ppropriate sum together with your name and ad- dress (please print) to: !? CHRYSTIE A .SPR.YNGHE, j LTD.. Emerald Earrln&s ! Advertisin1 Pro1ram, • • Dept. 603-30, 801 1900, t l Grttnwich, Connedicut .., 06130. CSll2'HiOI ' Q • Skiing Chefs (contJnued) Courcheval. France. for the lntematlonal Chefs Ski Race; Indeed they are sKilng there today. The chef who came out first this year, making him also a three-time winner, was Pietro Lavillotti of the Albany Campus Restaurant in AJ. bany, N. Y. As the three-time winner, Pietro was awarded the Jacques Pepin Super Cup. So named for Jacques Pepin, chef, skier and cook· book author, for Inspiring and helping support the U.S . Chefs Ski Race through the years. When asked what keeps his interest and enthusiasm In the U.S. Chefs Ski Race. Jacky Ruette promptly re· paed, "I love the restaurant people, I love siding, and I like to see everybody having a good time, which happens every .. year In the Chef's Ski Race. In the 26-to-35 age cate· gory was nmothy Bourne. the personal chef of movie star Jack Nicholson. He fol- lowed Jack on location with a camper affectionately nick· named "J ohnny's Road- house," cooking for any· where from two to 20 people each night. Jack Is a gre- garious host, and Tunothy says, "The hardest part of the job Is not knowing how many to cook for!" Tunothy says he grew up with Hunter Mountain and was there when ''the first tree fell'' to start the area. Pietro Lavlllotti, Jacky Ruette and Timothy Bourne each share a recipe with you today. BROKEN LEG '4 cup ddlr 1,4 cup bourtloa, rum or ~ a..mo.lddl l. Heat Cider until II bolls rapid· · ly; pour Into warm mug. Add bourbon and cinnamon ttick. I . Serve Immediately; sip slow· ly. Maku l un>lng R~ from Thnodly Bourne. DAUBE DE BOEUF l~ ... dladl bell. ... 1-. --~ ...... ••1111&11 ol tor ... I I I C11911ndwlllle s~~.-cis l ... l c.not ~tro Lovlllottl, three-time winner In~ U.S. Ski Race, beams as he ocapts ~ Jocqua Pepin Super Cup from Jocqua Pepin, noted chef and jood aulhorly. ..... l ............. :l- ---~ .... ,a ...... ...... ~ .... s a.-cl**-.-di I t' 11aa1...., •• dlimlll mnw. l..indl ,._.. 16 .... ,... .... 1 ............ ... 0...81rk,cnih9d ai1u1•,_. l . In Dutch oven, •uti beef In combtnation of butter and oil un- til brown. Do not crowd pan~ ,.. mow mut when brown and brown remaining cubes. I . Meanwhile, while mHt browns. hat red win• In open ~. boOlng llowly until reduced biJ hll. S. ~ In Dulch oven. browned beef I reduced wine, 3 cups chk:lcen ttock and the brais· Ing vegdebles: 1 leek. 1 carrot, 2 onions and bouquet gaml. Heat to being; reduce heat to tlmmer; COWi' and cook 1 hour or until mMt It tmder. •• About 20 minutes ~ meat " done. cook the gamlt\n wg1tlb6a. Combine tn lklllet, 3 cups chicken stock. butter and Cllrrots. cover and cook 10 minutes. Now add turnips, onions and garlk. cover and cook another 10 t'Nlutes. 5. Wh~ meat Is tender, strain the braillng bquid Discard brals· Ing vegetabla and bouquet g.ar· nl. Set meat aside. Return liquid 10 Dutch oven: heat to boUlng and boll. uncovered. to reduce by one-third. Season to taste with salt and pep~r. 6. Return meat to Dutch oven; add cooked gamlture vegetables (save and use gamiture broth for soup). Heat daube jusl to bolling point In order 10 heat through. 5eTve In oven-to·tabie casserole garnished with a sprinkle of chopped parsley. Maka 6 ro 8 aerulngs Recipe from Jacl<y Ruette. ~ BAKED ml SICILIANO 3 Oii. -cooMd al .... 2 ('114'ch-thlc:k) ......... 2 11oblnpaao11 low 2 t.1ibanpoot11 veflfable oG ~ cup ricotta chMM l tablnpoon gr...s ,_ or Romao chMM I oa. thredded rnoaareGa Vt cup ....mare MUCf 2•-~cheeee 1. Cook zltl just to the al dente (to the tooth) -~tly chewy stage; drain. 2. Coat eggplant slices with flour and fry in oil until browned and tender. Drain and dice. 3. Combine zltt. eggplant. ricot· ta, grated Parmesan cheese. moz.zarda and l/4 cup marinara aeuce. 4. Spoon mbcture Into lightly weaseci. shallow. Individual au gratln dish. Bake In preheaad 3250f. oven for 15 minutes. 5. Remove au wmtn dish: top with remaining 1/4 cup marinara sauce and cover wkh momirda allca. Broll about 4 tncha from heat to\irce until cheese ts com· pJetely melted. Maka 1.ervlng R~ from Pietro Lavlllottl . SKIER'S SUNSET '4~hot ...... . \4a-.Gr..d ....... .....S Or-.. ... 1. er.w tla In large mug. Add Gr.net M.rrtler. Pl.ct orange .ac.. llt rtm of m\,19. I . Serve Immediately; mp alow· ly. Maka l ..wig R._,. from Timothy Bourne. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ~· ~~ MarlLom . The man!I Faces of NariCJI matchand By Katrine Amea If there were an actors' race to avoid the trappings of fame. Nancy Marchand would run a four-minute mile. She has become a household name -and face and voice -but If you bumped into her. you prob· ably. to Marchand's dellght. wouJdn't recognize her. The classic. classy bone structure is there. and that laser-beam look that can paralyze Its victims, but where Is the tailored , rather haughty gray-haired woman with the tone that's never heard within a mUe of the wrong side of the tracks? In short. where is Margaret Pynchon -Mrs. Pynchon to her awed minions -the aristocratic newspaper publisher on the Lou Grant show? Nancy Marchand. looking "It's made en enormous dtff erence in my llf e." she says. "It made It necessary to define a lot of things I never hnd to before because It was just fantasy. Things like Inter- views -talking to people about my thoughts, my home life, people asking me. 'What's your favortte food? What's your favorite color? What's your seaet for a hap· PY marriage? How did you raise your children?' I don't want It In the papers. I've always od~d acting: It makes me think. encourages me to question myself and human behavior, aD the things that have made It possible for me to have a more fulfilled life. And now. to make It public?" The private Marchand shudders. Som 52 yers ago. daugh- ter of e plllnlst and a dentist. Marchand grew up in Buf- falo, N.Y .. logging a lot of hours at the movies and In front of the radio -"It stimulated yow imagination," she says approvingly -and studied drama at Camegie- Mellon University (then known as Carnegie Tech). "I had wonderful training," she says. "YOU know what they I taught me? Simple exercises: how to rome Into a room, how to sit doWl"I, how to I listen. All thote lttde basics. j Now all they teach you is how The bfcoostol stat oommu¥d to unlock your emotions. t> N. Y. $ Momlng's at Seven. How the hell can you do that a generation younger than Mrs. Pynchon. has aopped red hair. the ftne-gralned skin that.goes wtth It, a voice ut· tetly unlike the one she bestows on Mrs. Pynchon - and talts In Italics. Though the appreciates some of the benefits that a hit 1V series has brought to her fine, but quiet 30-year career (In- cluding her recent Broadway aulgnment as Ide Bolton in the ac:clalrnad Morning• at Seuen), ahe'd just as eoon turn her belt.I< on ltardom. ~ ""* .. ,... .,, tltOw ~/w~mas ., ... at 17? You don't know what they ore 6t 17." After graduation, her emotions intact, Marchand went to New York and quickly established herself In theater, radio and live TV. In one play she met actor Paul Sparer, to whom she was IOOn -and still is -mar· ried. While their '°" and two daught9Ys were very ·young, the parents took turns acting and mind· Ing the kklt, but Q that became arttsttcally and economtcally 1tultifylng, they joined a Npertory com- pany In New Yen and got eomeone to help out at The success of Lou Grant Ues In the bellevablhty of Its characters and situations and the remarkably good ensemble work. Marchand's Individual success Is also due to her own hard work. "I'm always reading something about journalism." she says, "about the newspaper business." She denies that her character ls based on Katharine Graham. of The Washington Post. 0 Koy. Mrs. Pvnchon: Nancy Marchand spars with Mason Adams on Lou Grant. A straightforward, ar- ticulate and naturally funny woman, Marchand Is anx- ious not to spread herself too thin. She used to teach poetry et New York's Jullllard School but gave It up upon reelizing that, due to the dli!mands of Lou Grant, she was short· changing her students. home. Both made the rounds of 1V soap operas. In recent years, Marchand has drawn praise for a variety of stage roles, lndudlng the uptight sister in And Miss Reardon Drfnb a Little and the outraged Queen Eliza. beth in Schiller's Marv Stuart. Then came the merdfuDy short·llved 1V sertes &aeon Hill. the Bostonian answer to Upstairs/Downstairs. which Marchand dubbed "Bunker HiU." The disaster proved to be a victory for Marchand, for It helped launch her as Mrs. Pynchon, and in four years In that role, she has won two Emmy Awards. But the at· tentlon and the job have not lured Marchand away from New York For some months, she commuted to l...o6 Angeles to tape Lou Gtant and dashed bade to do Morning's at Seuen. Eventually the schedule was too much even for Marchand. and she left the play; 1V forces her to le.ad a semi-bicoastal existence. Marchand won't short- change herself. either. by bowing to the often un- reasonable demands of the public. "I don't have photos to mail out. Peqple want to hook up with a fairy·tale Im- age. 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Imagine, too, that each vase is an extraordinary example of miniaturization approximately 3" high. and you have a collection which will attract the admiration and envy of all who see it. Now you can own just such a collection : The Treasures of the Imperial Dynasties Miniature Vases. Twelve exquisite vases that reflect a thousand years of Chinese porcelain artistry Yet, despite the care and craftsmanship that must go in to the creation of each vase. the price. for each one is just Sl2.50. And with the collection you'll receive a beautiful black hardwood display shelf-at no additional charge. A treasury of classic porcelain art Seen together; the 12 vases in this collection form a veritable treasury of porcelain art. For each vase.cha~mingty recaptures -in miniature -the beauty of classic Chinese design. Here ~ a Me1~p'ing vase of the type created during the very early Sung Dynasty. when Qnly the Chinese knew the secret of making fine porcelain. A handsome temple vase. one of the earliest examples of blue-and-white ware. representing the 14th century Yuan Dynasty. A beautifully decorated Baluster vase. reflecting the Ch'ing Dynasty. A 16th century vase-of clasSJc double gourd shape-from the historic Ming Dynasty .. and eight more beautiful. delicate vases. Franklin Porcelain has entrusted the crafting of these vases to its Far East subsidiary in Tokyo. Thus. you are assured that each will be created from the finest porcelain to the highest standards of quality. A collection to grace any room in your home Because each vase is representative of an important period in -_____., ~ ._ ... , .. Chinese history. every one is different. yet each complements all the others. making this a collection fascinating in its diversity. It's as though you personally searched the antique marts of the world and assembled this collection piece by piece. 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I lived It." °Olen she sighs, "But the money's not that Important. l was born poor, and I'll die poor." (Her lawyer. Robert Levine. says he and the film's distributor, 20th Century· Fox. "have baskally reached an agreement that will be anA • nounced soon." He would not specify how much money Crystal will~.) -Ellot KIPMl - • Now the MERIT idea has been introduced at only 4 mg tar-New MERIT 1tra Lights. A milder MERIT for those who prefer an ultra low tar cigarette. New MERIT Ultra Lights. It's goi11g to set a whole new taste standard for /tra low tar smoking. · 4 Only mg tar Regular& rvblthol Warning: The Surgeon General Has Oat.mined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Y<M Health. ~-------0....., ....... ,.., You don't have to wait. It's here now! The help you need for cat~trophic medical bills ... payable both IN and OITT of the hospital. ri ) A H n can provide these added dollars for covered sickness and accidents at a cost most families can readily afford. Yours over and gboye your basic hospital benefits. N early every American family has its own hOfTOI' story of the rampaging costs of an extremely Iona illncu. Either the family knows such a s~ or they have personally experienced it. M~t people now realize that a fam ily 's carninas. bank accounts. entire life savings can be wiped out- ~ by the costs of a cawtmphic illneu-the kind of illneu (or lilCcidcnl) you hope against hope will l\C\'er happen, but which. unfortunately. ~limes does. 1 • 8&.ll even a cawuophic illneu need not be a'ti.DID· clal catastrophe. Now you can give yourself andy(iilr ramily the procecliOn JOU need ajainst lhe NnllY(a)' bills cauJed by cata5'!0pbtc: illneM or accident At Last. The Million Dollar Answer. Mutual of Omaha's CatalU'Ophic Health~ Ptan 8Upplemcnts 1he b:u1' cowrage most peo- ple have. which is ftnerot ordinary bllls-bu1 can't be expected to cover the cost of a trUty catastrophic illne55. · M ucual's new Pfan proYide!I up 10 Sl.000.000 in procection for every member of your (..nil)' Th~'s a MIU.ION dollan oycr and abqye your buk hotpital coveraac. which f1'\llY sound like more protection than you could pohibly need. But some people may. unfor· curwely. hive to uac all or moat of it wt.en (aced with a l<>ng·ICtTD illoess. That's when they'll be thankful they hive Mutual'• Cawcrophic HealthCare Plu. Jt's the an•wer 10 medical blU1 thal can Nn inco hundre<b of thousands of dollan c~ Why C~ IN !tllJd OUr • Of Tbe Hmpttal? When deallnJ with 1 lon1 illncn. where hospital COIU of from $170 10 S200-a day• are involved, it It somctimea economlcany and even thtrapcuticalJy advisable to ciare for the petlent out of the hospital. Y our preKnt health insurance plan ooJy pey for . holpi~ care. Thiw plan ca" IM'Y Rl&iml fAMttY WlllC1Y O~DfJCA•D 1 "' ••• A2 ~ 'I~· ... ~ PIEASESENDME • 'J MY FREE BOOK 12J A:I ON MUTUAL OF OMAHA'S NEW Sl,000,000 CATASTROPHIC MAJOR MEDICAL PLAN. OR SEND ME FULL FACTS ABOUT THE PLANS AVA ILABLE IN MY STATE THAT I HAVE CHECKED BELOW. ' here l>i'llbllir> ln<'um .. pl 1 '-tlh up 111 \ > 11101•1 •"" 11.11 '.111 jllt1\ltlr llt< "'~nc"n' .. . ·• tlhmth Yttwn J '''\c.'rt.•d 'J"K" ' ' I ·r ' J<• 111011 ~ .. c.1i-"''' """' "'"~'°'' ~ t' n•ura.nc·r ( 'ht'<'ll 1 "' l'ol\)', lt'lt.ihlt• "'J lo • Up I 1.11 ufll'f\ ,1 1.1\f, l\Jllrt·" ·"U•l;ihl , \ "' '"111'"'" '"> ,.,,,., nn·1I, 0111•h• l '"'lh11111 nh li).'.1l1u11 1111111 I n111·d ul ~< St-nior l\j(t' \1urua.I «arr ""'"''·'' nl 1n' , , 1111 I "' '''''ftl\.l'r t I '' • or • fUu/, ,,,., I I tlf•H•ll, \I \I \141,. Iii •II 'I ,,, A \( ,,,,., ,.,,. ,,, ,.,,,,, • .,., ,,, ,,,,,,,,, lfhO/n/I/, 11111/I •t11t1 'tlw t·lh11 /t/,,,., 1#11,,/,,1.,,,, 10• Y1 J¥au'" .. v • "'"·-·-. MAIL TODJIY ~ an fumllh tbe1e f1Ct1 withoUt oblipuon '° you. . . \'ou'U lc1m about e11elusions. reductlont or lii'nlta· off Im ii n ii t: ~~~for ccntlftuma your policy tn ~ v • I ~ard IOday Mu1ual of Can Profil 1wri1e lo: r-Plaza. tCare ffoa. MediclRI ills Medi· ~ ~~,t;Pf:~~tmeftl i CIMC>r ~uraeon. ·l"I)' Ind aboneor)' eumJnauona. UNp and mcdic:lors mfUirin1 a pmcnplloa d purcbued upon a physician's order Ind dilf'll'Nd by a UCalecl phlrml· dfi ... and m&N:h.much morel So why not tear off the poatap paid reply cant Ind mail it todl}l You may noc be Ible ro e¥OMt cawalQPhic Ulnlu Ot a cacutrophic ICCidtnL But wkh our MWion Dollar Anlwer '°" all ~id chi risk or cltUCrophk: ,,_,,.""'a. c~ •··· •J.wf'r: A•rlcM #.,,-IA~: ,,.,..,.,., CtH#d °" W• Mii l'rk't I~ OCIW..,..... bU1a. ........ w1 o...tw ,.,,.. ,.._."' • e ~ lllf ~-· c ......... fj !'Oft '*" e w..-., <-e Clollolll1t!nMWtll1.• "-'.,...• ~ • t>oMll6 t~ c ·-e C11111t11.--"""'-.rc ........... c....u . You don't have to wait. It's here now! The help you need for cat~trophic medical bills ... payable both IN and OlIT of the hospital. N early every American family has its own st()()' of the rampaging costs of an extremely illness. Either the family kno~ ~uch a st~ or they b personally experienced it Mo.'1 people now realize that a family's earnings. bank accounts. entire life SlilVings can be wiped out- mJ21.D'.llY by the costs of a catastrophic illness-the kind of iUncs~ (or iACcidcm) you hope against hope will never happen, but which, unfortunately. 90merjmes docs. • • But even a calallrQphic illnaa need not~ a Oalll· cial carasuophe. Now you can give yourself and your 1iii\ily the protection JOU need aaainst the runaway bills caused by catastropluc illixa or accident. At Last, The Million Dollar Anlwer. Mutual of Om&ha's Catastrophic HealthCare Plan supplements the bt.11'. coverage most peo- ple have. which is finef'Ot ordjnary bills-but can't be expected 10 cover the cost of a truly cawtrophic illness. M utuars new Plan pro'lides up to S 1.000.000 in proeection for~ member of your famll)t ~·s a MTUJON doll~ oycr and abcm your basic hospital covera1e. which r1\ll)' sound lite more proteetioo than you could possibly need. But some people may, unfor- rurwefy. have to use ail or most of it wt.co flCed with a long-lelm illness. That's when they'll be thankful they have Mut\lal's Cawtrophic HealthCare PllS\. Jt's the an~ to medical bills that can run into hundreds of thousands of dollars today. Why Coftr11P.. IN~ OUr • Of The ttoepis.l? • When dealin1 with a long illness. where hospital costs of from S 170 «> SlOO a day• arc involved, it is sometimes economically and even therapeutically advisable to care for the J»lient out of the hospia.I. Your present health insurance plan mayonly P'Y for . hospi~ care. This plan c~n pay w~~ '4c P.llial1 iiJiospmjJ· rn~•!Oa .ll..bsGI· ~ VIWCeii~D< "$'.t"""!'' "l'. . .... "' surgeon. -...y and aaminatK>na. urup and medic:iacs rcquirina a l)'ion and ~hued upoa a phytician'1 order and dispenMd by a lic:emed phanna· dfl : .. and much, much morel ·~*:A-l'k'Olllf--A~: '""*-·1c~°" W-.c.Wl'ritt~ Ollliir Na .... 11 111 'I I I If., I lj' I< t N I 11 I I I I t/I 1111) 'Id I •l jl llllt) J• I,. II "' ILN rh l'lfl'lll( )1,, \JI 11•11111"" I I" 111' l<IV f.11 • llVd Ill lllM f• tlf 1•,( l,j sam1s oa11un au1 u1 oa11ow 11 i\Jossa:iaN a6o1s0d ON How Much Does It COit? We'd like to explain bow much this plan costs right he~ in this *1. But it's really not chat e&s)t Because the plan's cost depends mainly on how much medical inwranc:e you now have. If you al~~ ha¥e lldequace buic protection ag1inst hospital and doctor bills. your premiums will be qui&e low. ~ lf)'OU don't ha¥t much~ COWrflC- or none at au-premiums will be higher.Tut then. your need is farlfC*~ too! You should know all the f11et1 about this plan. and a Mutual of Om.t. tervice reiftltntlli\!e will be happy to fumilh lhe1e fm:ts withow obliplion to you. · -vou·u leun lbout w;lusionL reductlons or limita- tions, deductibles. tmn1 for c:on1Jnuiq )10Ur' policy tn force IDd much more. So why OOC tell' off the po1t:qe paid reply card -1 mail k ~ You...,.. noc be Ible eo ~ clWUOPbk iUneM Of a c....-ophic 11ecidenL But with our Million Dollar Aolwer you gg awid thr risk of catastrophic biJb. ···uo 1uno3 U1!3 nofl a1doilJ nntnn•----and get more ror your moaey ••• plus bow to ,._•"""for a better, mott lleCUtt futllft. ACT NOW! Mail the po~ge paid reply c-ard today and get all the f8!=tS. plus yoor FREE copy of Mutual of Omaha's new boolnhai tells you .. How Y<>tt Can Profit from .a Health Insurance Checkup." Or write to: "Qeckup." MuNIJ of°'* Murual of Omaha P1a23. Omaha. Nebraska 68131. 65 OI' oftt? Get full facu about Mutual Care Hos- pitale that cu work hand-in-band with Medic~ to be pl)" most bospital-.sufJical-mcdicaJ bills Meeli- c.-e 't fully C<Mt ...... lltl JJ,OO!l«IO "-Jtw """1INll flllll4 Is"°' -1""1k • Ait. CT. NH. o\ SC. °'*'' ,-,U Mf ~Iii •II s18ta. SH ·111-..11/0-'WI Wiii..,,.,,,. M"' --C'Arrk ltJnJ llJlll"'p llllV Olttl ,.,,._,. Mutuill efOmilhil. _,,J -I , I , .......... Or!WN""" .............. ~. c~ .... liltlllW•.-ct C...._~-"""". ,...111e t~. °""" ... _ ... L ... -~·~. ~~,.--.. (OllM•l..t""''--·c .......... w1c.t1..i. ... • Women! Now look tnches slimmer. 11zts smaller rnsUntly! Get rid of lhat ·spare tire" .. flatten that stomach . look slttker. 1nmmer. sciler than you have In years No diets -no eurcise -New SUM 'N' TRIM bell does it lns1antly Made of new power· 110ld s+r-e+c-h cotton. rayon and elastic fabric. Featherlight cool, completely undtlec1able even under revealing knits: tlgM-flttl119 tuns. etc Built tor action - won't ride up or roll ovtr even duri~ le~ ms. golf. bowHng. other sports. So com- folUble. you hardly know you have II on Slim wy-on front panel has 3 rows ot adjustable hooks and snaps. Washes dnes 1·2.J' For women and men in Waist Sile 28 to 46. White only Order now at OHL Y S7 99 -you have nothing to lose but unsightly bulges• WAllT llZH: 0 n.ao tl0t41: 0 32-34 .-S:0 ...... 1:0~~0 ........ Ill• T Trill CeMrtl ...... 17 • Ziii•• This Full Page Magnifier is a god· send to anyone who has troubfe read- ing fine print! It ends squinting and eyestrain ... ends search(ng for your reading glasses. Magnifies an entire page to foor times Its size! Makes it easy to use ttie phone book. read a map, study a contract with all that tiny print Magnifies wtth- out~ortion. so you can even use it to read a novel for hours without the slightest discomfort. without eye- strain . 'The lens itself la a miracukx.ls Fres- \,.aeyo aoiou •P cmbent dtnSti t'xtf\Jt auo\ bxgo. PJ(rri1to t 1aeyo aoioet <Dtop < cmbent. ~0; bxno Laeyo eoiou dxpo cmbelllt dtnstl pxr auo' bxgo. Pxmxv ~ idfO aolou dxop ' Clllbent. Avoi .bxno t..aeyo aoiou dJtpO cmt>ent dtnati pxm• •.r ·-s .& !:~ 0 -i~ j i :_1 K- : ~ _,, !¥i ~g a 5 !W \ i:r& ~i l's • ;i- i • ~ §? !! J nel lense of wafer-thin ootical-quahty I plastic, mounted In a heat-sealed 1. black vinyt rrame. Slip it between the pages of your book when not in use-it'U even hold your pCacel ~ Huge 7Yi'' x 11¥." size makes this I Full Page Magnifier really useful. ii Wor1t1 a mllHon m comfort and conven- lenoe ... but It's yours for onty $3.99. Ofder today! #11t27 M1 .. thtl ........ P .• 2JSS.• MMILY WIBU.Y, ...,.1' _, s-~• Drink st"' Without r-. ... Spilling A - &114 "sue 1'r,.n I 11 .... ,, U1 ul'. 99 . ,,_......,c.,.,.. ........ , .... ....... " ...... ................................ ................... Whit 1 arnc fdu fer drln·tlme com111utert. 111d whit 1 llln1~ fer mom1 wltll 1 tar lull If kldal Htte'• I fallultu• 12·1UllCI lllerlROI CllP wllll 1 aplllpr•. leakprOlf lid. YIU can't •Piii 1.drtt1 no 11attet lltw rougll 1111 ride. no matter how bumpy. tht rOlt. Want a alpf. Slmply prm the b11tton. Rtltut lht button. Ille cup alluta again. Thia Splllpreol cup la so convt· nltnl you'll want several. They're lustll.8911ct1. Splllprlll Cup #74818 ..... SUt S1." + 75• lllllllllllf IM l11ndllllf M UI +ts• MiP11l11t ltld •111dflltt SMM Mall Order Mktg.; Inc. ~.22•711,10l50 Rt-.ilcie Dr .. N. Hollywood. CA 91902 FAMILY WUIU,Y, Mll'Cll 15. 1•1 EXPERIENCE SERVINGTHE MAl ADER CU Versatile Mulfi·TiH· ! i ·Top Table! Thousands Sold at $24.99! Now Only Sf 4• SAVE $10.00 :> lt\I a must tor convtii.ICef)(a -and a real convenience for enyon. Who read•. eats. or WOttcs on a Chair 0< beet The sturdy 3-wheeled stand alldes eulty under any bed. and the table toP adjusts from 29" to 40" tall. The large. walnut woodgrain-finished 22'' x 15" toP ti"-90' in either direction. What's more. the entire table-stand and all-can be fOlded to a compact 2W' narrow. to store easlty under a bed or in a cioset, wh..-i nO( in ua.. Tablet idenlical to these have sold nation- ally tor $24.99 -and were a bargain at that price. Special purehase offer $14.99. TllT·TVP TAIU ,,75711 .... S1U9 21S21.M Adjust s Instantly To Any Angle! 1iili~'ii1iiifiiiE BECOMES~ MORE POWERFUL! NEW ! POWER-Dl~l HOSE MOZZlE' The Amazing Adjustable Nozzle That Delivers a Solld Jet Stream! Ad/u1t lo l'ln·Polnt or HH•Y Sp11y for Rtgullf G1rd•n u .. /' With Jet Stream Power, You Can: Wash Upstairs Windows, Power-Clean Screens, Water Blast Maaonry, Keel) Curbs Clear, Wash Cars Cleaner, Clear !Jrlveways To make a hose nozzte generate S°'-more power. It takes great design and great enoineerifl9f This revolutionary new llose noule 1s macn1neo so precisely trom sohd brass w1m a nawral rubber inner seal rt s ouaranreeo rea11proot-tor a llte11me-w11n no washers needed' Extra slmpte extra conventent flngerup contrOl ~ perm11S you to aoiust stream 1n seconos. even permits complete s~ut·oll at Ille nowe' 50'1, extra power lets you do any JOb faster • more aceurately. and more eHec11vely1 ONLY S3 99 Hoae Nozzle #"4M ................. 13.99 2/U.99 A On\y s419 {Just tick and stick '.J MRS. JOHN Q. CITIZEN NAME OF ST~E ET AN YWH ERE . U.S.A. 12345 1000 gunwMd while labels PERSONALIZED with your name. add,..a and lip ooe1e For ~. 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New 'lbmatO e Ho/,ds In Half As uch S ! • No stakes needed • No around rot Protects plants from animals Now you can produce twice as many tomatoes-in halt the garden s.pace-wrth our fabulous new TOMATO CAGE EICh "Gt Is 26'' tJll. rUQGed and sturdy. II ONU your tomato plants gentle. al.I-around suppe>rt without tying without SUkino Prevents wind cnmaoe. tllminates ground rot. even protects tomato plints from animal pets. Tomato Caot Turns 'four Gatden into a "Shop· ping Buker "01 OellCIOUS Vege1tbies1 Use TOMATO CAGES tor other vegetables. too They QIYI Plfftct SllC>C)Oft to eogplant. beans • squasn. peas, C11m11tno strawbemes and all heavy Vint~ Plants wrap around the l>Uiets. orow larger and ~ mort ptU<luce Abeolllltly QINI 111 any oarOtn' Eactl TOMATO CAGE is kohtwttoht and rust-proof These sturdy Tomato Cages disassemble and fold flat for easy storage and assemble in minutn '°' use season lfttr season. Ortiy $6.99 tor a set ot thrH-orcltr yours tOday. .._.. Cllft #71W •••• (1 ... 11.W 2 .......... ( Stop any Leak lnslal1lly! UllUIJ METAL MMES PERllAMBfT REPUS-OR YOU PAY MOTltlt&! Hlff • ttll<Y PIPf" 11 s loQuJCI mel.ll flHytO r1om 1 un Ac !ulMy CIOStS llO 111'1 SOit! wrtxe Otfl!IMltAWy on con !Kr HOlllt ,~ ptoltSSIOtlllS s-. ... lly mos lllilalll KllOll lot'l'llJll IOt llOll. ~. CCQlef ~l •000 -you l\lflle ff lllC'leollif seMI Piii*° 10 wOtk "' yOUI ~ with CIOCJl winoo.rs. root QlllltlS. tlliJllney ~UflleOI wuc•. llilller mOOole llolllt tk ~ llulldllOS OI llOlllt r~ 1r1t11 tfll oren ot 1 11unon c.n t e11C• °' oecomr 1>nn1t ""'"* tMIMlt 11om · 140 • 10 • 160 •f <Mnr 13-ol ~ mn COiis oni, 13 89 GulrlnlttO IO saw ,OU tTIOMY. lllftt lllCI ellol1-or ,our ll10lll'f lllClc .. Lull 11125486 ••••••..••• SJ.ti 2 S7.5G Re.markable heat-retaining pads help bring you S•fe,Soollnl .. 2e-Ho•r•ellef •n• Stiff, Aclll .. Jollldsl Worlf 1 to ease p1in 24 ltoura 1 d11! We1r under cfothine without tellt•le bula••· No drucs, no ointments, no bullc1 he1tina ~ds tf11t "dtlin" You to 1n electrical outlet. Al IHI' A~ lalt. 100'• ftlMll WIJ 10 ~ ...... ICM$. _. w dltCOmlOift tttull"'9 trom still jOlnts & tlrlltled musdtsl "° dl,..nM ..., °' ciruos "° messy crNms or Olfllr!Wll• No My i-. -"* -~ .. home . .,.., 11'1 .-cttit Miii ................. ,... .... M*iallw ""9*1. ,,.. ..,., ~ 11111 loe111. The -. _,,_oleo litolllcllno sdtr'lllfic pn..,._.,,_ • WW. CGflllill llld COMlllltl• .,.,,_ O'MI .... Nfllal llOdJ -llfl' ..... ~ lllld II "*' afOUftd tllfl. PW1ful IOilU-• Ille ..... .,., .. Of """· Siii. comfoltallll 10 '* 1' llOUrl 1 C11Y. 5-IMl(llM~ ,_. llVOlllll 1111 '""'. Go lllcM ~ llOflNI ldi"1llH 191111 CIUritlO llll -""' """' jjncllf daellilll-ftO -· llulOtS to "*""' 1111 °"" a • _,,. '" 1or Olllr 13.91 . .-. '-" 111t1 ........ .-tana ... , ... , ....... IUU IUt ,,.. .... ,.. wnm. Malta. ti-. •11'11 .. sz.•t a .• ' I tor outdoors, Indoors, ltome, office, t•nn, c•mplngl I I ~ hive Plkl doll1r1 more fOf Illa wortd·f1moua knlfel ' world's most Luxurious foldlng huntfflg_ knife, NoWOrilV $6 99, (Belt Holster • lolld ,,. .. • Included) ' Here's a clas- s ic, foldi ng hunti ng knife you'll be proud to carry, proud to use out there In the great out· doors. It's a fully-featured knife. 4" long. with a barrel and bolsters forged from a massrve block of solid brass. And handles are rivrted to the body to give you a safe, sure grip. The brake is razor-sharp, hand ftoned stainless steel, 3W' lonq. And, It's prob· ably the sate st fokting knife ever made. When you snap open the blade. a spring-steel bar locks the blade in place. It simply can't be closed until you release the IOcK. This is the knife for hunting and fish· ing, for camping, for Just plain cutting up around the house. Similar knives sell for up to $25, and this exact same knife is nationally advertised for dollars more tnan our low $6.99. And, if you order now, we'll even engrave your initials FREE in a solid brass plate on the side of the knife. #71217 Huntt .. Kfllrt .••.. $6." 2tS12." How much Did vou wa111. A Joa or Run TodaU? LET OUR PEDOMETER TELL YOUI Doelols Ill'" 11111 ~. 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MedlctlreOK We Accept Mo8t lneur•nc.• P ... 5 TV ~EEK, MARCH 15, 1981 The Chicago Story Matks Reunion of 'Shoguns ' Bercovici and London in America It got awfully cold while we were there. but Chicago is my kind of town .. The drama of The Chicago Story begins with the pointless shooting of a young girl who Is playing in a neighborhood park. Former lawschool roommates Lou Pellegrino (Baggetta). now a Public Defender, and Kenneth Dutton (Nelson), now a state's attorney. end up In a heated courtroom battle over the guilt or innocence of George Stepak (Michael Horton), a marginally retarded chestnut vendor spotted with a gun at the scene of the crime. Meanwhile, the child's fate Is In the hands of two young surgeons. Dr. House (Holliday) and Dr. Carson (Taborl), who are unable to operate until the bullet somehow can be shifted away from the young girl's spinal cord: At the same time, police officers Tony Coswell (Kehoe) and Joe Gilland (Franz) are tracking down a Producer 1 Writer Eric Bercovlcl (standing) and Dlrec-murderous hold-up man with a penchant for shoot- tor, Jerry London. Ing up inner-city liquor stores How does a screenwriter top the phenomenal success of a Shogun? In the case of Eric Bercovlcl, who also produced the epic NBC miniseries, he writes The Chicago Story, a powerful contemporary drama airing on NBC's Sunday Night Big Event at 9PM • .. Shogun was high adven\ure, romance and spec- tacle," Bercovlcl says. .. The Chicago Story Is an Intimate, compact story about real people trying to do their profeaslonal best against near Impossi- ble odds." Fiimed entirety on location In the Windy City, the film sta,. Vincent Baggetta, Craig T. Nelson, Jack Kehoe, Ken Holliday, Dennis Franz and Kristoffer TabOrl. It examlne1-trom a legal, medlcal and pollce viewpoint-the senseltH •hooting of 1 10-year- old girt. "By looking at a crime from thrM different anglea we re1lly look at how people r .. ct according to their own V9tted lntere1t1," Bercovlcl 18)'1. "What we... Sta,.·1 Attorney Kenneth Dutton (Crelg T. Nelson, I), le~ m•• mitt• .... let perto,.lltln get In the Wfl'f Public Defender Lou Pellegr/no (Vincent Baggette, o) of thW wortc and often get df1eour11ged. In ahott, and defendant George Stepalc (Michael Horton). ~ beha. .... you Ind ft'I• ... Even befoN lercovlcl had flnllned the tcrlpt, Jarry London, who had directed Shogun, •OrMd to 1lgn on u *9ctor . .. After Shogun I Ml cMfugad wtth properttet to dlrecl.'' London~. "but knowtng the kind of wrtt9r Ertc le Ind the _,nd of "'PPO't M gNel a a pn>dueer, •I juinpld et tM chanoe to clf9't 7ll9 CltlC"flO Stofy. 1b undlrlocH9 .. ·~ of the produatlon, ......... 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Edwud Anhalt, who has won two Oscars and an Emmy for h is scripts, gets a kick out of writing in parts for himHlf when he writes a movie or television script. "Actually l'w done just about everything in this business/' he says. "I haw bttn an editor of film, 1n usistant cameraman, a director, 1 writer-lots of things. But I'll never be 1 producer. That's 1 sure coronary." Anhalt'1 version of Madam X is the seventh motion picture version of the classic drama. ''There's a great history to this story," says Anhalt. "It started as a play In Fr.ance back at the turn of the century. The first movie, which surttd Jane Hardy, was a silent film in 1909. The second starred Oorot.hy Donnelly In 1916. Pauline fre4erick did It, ,15 a movie and on Broad- way, In 1920. Ruth Chatterton surred in the 1929 version; Gtadys George in 1937, and Lana Turner in the list movie version in 1966.'' Anhalt'• Vft'Slon updates the dram1 to modem Umes, and stars Tuesday Weld 11 1 young stewardess who marries into a very ~althy political family, where one tragic mlsultc forces her to fake her own death and to ab.ndon her belowd husband and daughter . Anhalt, who won hls Rrst Otcar for Partic I• lilt Slmls, in 1950, allO won an Otcar for his sc:~nplay Btebl In 196.5. His Envny wu for the 1973 te,levislon dt•ma QB VII. • • I • Why h11 M.J.,.., X bHn around for nearly a century1 "lt'• a true cl•••lc," uys Anhalt. "A1 long 11 the~ are mothers, and chlld~n. and ~rental low, you'll~ havfna new wnlont of M•'•'"' X. It lt a senulne tear-Jerker. .f\ople who Uke to get lnwlwd with ll~bJe charactert, and Niw • good '"Y over their prob~•1 wlll al~ IOYe It. "And thl11 wralon II a four·banky Job, .b.1'4rw me." _,~ Ill* (II) fuhues llldvlk Alnun termites ftfhlin~ armies of red ants: Ille WOtld's f11•nint cllimps perform 1n1 lllttr act; Ille mother of a sea lion pup b.tttti1111110tlltr fttNle lllat has kidnaPC>td h11 baby: 1nd the ma11n1 hlbits of wlls. •"'*£..-.. OFllpl...,_ • Mlrildl Les c..,., .. "Los C.mr.1os," 1 loul 11oup of mariachi musicians with a t1basco-hol. fun tilltd IOllHI, perionft in tt11s Sj)Ullt. ............. tn. P'lalk 7:30-0~lltllcll 8100 • (() ltZ Ardlil .....,., f'llce Archit 1nd M11rr1r think Vtrona's dnnk1n' has rotten out of hand but Mllffty • doctor's prau1pt1011-tra11. qulk1m~y pl'Oft 1 lttMI ••r to end tllt probltm. 8 D a CHIPt "New Guy in Towtf' An u1er, 'neaitr perfect' rdle offic.er rwbt Joft ind POflclt and other coueaaun the •ona .,, uptd llt •u Ponch's Iii• 111111 llis expertise Oii *" dlspoul. • Tiit...,,. w.w" ~ ~ • Cl> <ll ...... : "Dedw ~ <cn> ·gs (4lll1)-<1e111d1M ~plill, 0ftllf Slllfif, Jullt O\ristit. Tlilt ltoly of tllt ..... of • Yotlfll couple, tlleif ffilnds Incl 111tmlts dwlllj Ille _. days of 1111 llllssllft ...... ·----*: Mfll IOD IMOf tm .... _ ' --= ................ . (Kl·fl) '71 (2"'1)-llllltS Oll04!1 Aldlw H ... Tiie story of a sat111it1 '"" cr-..11 • rttl!Ott soot "' .... ................. of tow tap tdtlltills .... fWlt tilt doc' to . ...,.=s:· e•YC •A , * 1HUMW ....,Qertea ... . tllt ..... . ..... II II (C.C) . ?=·· llll*Clllll......... •·•:•11"etftlle .... ..... ~ .... t ...... , ... ,... -4 """"' ...... tllt .... tf ltl IOltl _. • .,, I ........... U'''n• ftlilrt:....., ~ • (J) .... -•• Tirll ........ ,..... ... = .......... -............. ~ = ............ ..., ............. _. .. ~ TV WEEK. MAACH 16, 1981 a sniper's bullet and 1n in11ocent man is charred with the c11me. •• iW ...... ...... Ml-. • W, ,,... sa... KC and Ille S11nshine 1!4nd •re the cuests. O llasttr,ltct Tlrt1t11: Da11er Ull (c.t) • ,..... """....,,... n.. .err. o. ... Ull (C.C) Brian 1s sent to Camb1idle lo assist and tesl tllt booby·t11pped ·r lllse. As Susan's fathtr, Dr. ,C~lfspte, 11 ltadlnf t~e prOfKt. Brian and SUS1n h•vt 1n uneasy 1eu~ion. 1 (8 llt•Wrs~I, AJ;.1t/llll1tHIJ ....,,.. wltti Alistair c... _....._. • Cl) I. ..... 1111 .. =--:.?.'=-::: .... .......... ...... ......,... ..... II 'la1t'r1•" (•P) '0-letll •1U1Mllt1 Nitti l111ce, Cwt• l11a,...,...CM. I::.::: =:r.., (U) -=~,.....,. -l:JO-.,.,,.. •••c..-............. 2100 •Z•Y• e uasrom:~ C...C• ol tM 1tn1al llollts from Notre Deme; All·lttlHd Hu1lln1 Ch111pjonslllp 110111 Dublin. and ·~d'a' All lrllh lllO'\I !tam, ..... : .,... ~ ..... (drt) '48-Molni $Marer. A11to11 Walbrooh, Maliws Co1inJ. Robert Helpmann, Leonicle Mawnt. • Cl> ~ 9 SPOITS: s.,., etera/ liltwMtllut lellllc Cov11 aa• ol lht US National T tam vs. Vene111tla. (l)Tt .. All....- • ....,: "feet llM s.., .. {com) '60-Cina Lollob111ida. Vit10110 Ot Siu. Dale Robertson. 9 SPOm: '-I ....... '"' ... : • "TM • ....., lturt" (d11) '50-Ronald Reapn, Pair~ Neal Ridl11d Todd. flvt wounded soldlffS in • hospital otter l11endsl11p to 1 SconlSll cotpoial IW!th only lllree wteh lo hve • PWtt """~ -2:30-........ " .... "lMt llw. .. W.." (susp) '74-Btldlotd Oilman. l0ts Nettleton. lom 811t~. P111l IU1d1n1 rserut~ ., SIHlllW• '" a.I• <9~UlllMne 3 :00 8 llttrfKt G (I) s,.rta AfltW 9 MHit: "Uader1r1u11d lh 11" (dra)-Peler Grawes, Sharon Farrell (J)J s,.dal Treat -3:30- • Mtwlt : "llt wlltre to Hl4t" (susp) '17-Lee Van Cleel, lony Mus ante, Edward Anhalt • t!ISIPt • rn CtaJ e StOm: 111t w-• WtrW tf $,.,ts Cove111e ol lhe Atlanta ·~· stock or rKe hotn Atlanta, Ceot11a. and lht W01ld F11 ure Sutin1 ch1mpt0nsh1ps (dance compehtlOll) from tilrtlotd, Conn (I) f.Tr•, m s.r-m11 s,.c111 4:00 .. s.4ly Stir Trtl D llillorit: MCruy Joe" (dra) '14- Peler Boylt, Paula PrenltU. r red Wiiiiamson, Charles Cloffi, Rip ro'". Luther Adler, Ch WallaGh • Mnlt: "G1Hll41tar C.111,ir· acy" (adv) '72-Ctorie Pe~pard, MichHI Sarru1n, Chrrstint Bell0td CIZ W.itya W•UlllJ e Mo.it: "Tiie Y•111 P'tiib· ........ " (dra) '59-Paul Newman. Barbara Rush. !lll TtlllOlrwlTecl•J (Jf) Mwif: "frtm Hell lo Ttm" •V•NINQ e:oo 98CIJD OQJ ..... CJ),.... • hit: "Tiie "'-Wiit Cried w.....r (~) ·73 {2bri)-Kerwin Mathews. Elaine O~ry. A youn1 boy persists 111 tales of seein1 • wertwOlf. wlllch happens to be his lather •W!NlifeAMOt D lhtlt: ''ltulH IHltttt" (111511) '7S (2h11)-Geor1e Se111, Cnstl111 R•1nes. Oepllolm Elliott An usass111, a dlmdfnt KGB aatnt, 1w11ts lhe a~ival i11 Canada of Pu m1er Kosn1n 1n6' Canadian au· lhorihes have lo act last to prevtnl 1 1ra1ecly ot slob•! ~nee. <It TM "90*1 Fiia • M•A•S•H e llleM: "lltl Willi My Wilt, Yt11 O..'t" (com) '64 (2hrs)-Tony Cur· hs. Ce011e C. ~It. An apple.polisti A11 fotce M1101 d1sco~e1s thal an old buddy 1s becom1n1 too friendly with his necleded wile. @Eat ..... SI) A '*"''ff Whales A v1s1t to the Bay of V1ldes. A11ent1na, pro v1des the opl>Oftun1ty to w1tneu the cycle of hie be11nn1n1 for thouunds ot pen1u1ns. sea hons. elephant seals Ind COfmOllnts a ,., Goa t11e c..try ((IEftllillaatS,__, -6:30- • (I) 0""" °" Uttes Wlllp • ""' t.itft11et • fllltdl'-•,.. ID Wek_. lad Kttttt CIJ) btt.....,. ID Ftt111 @ Cftdttt'.s Vid8ry '-rdtn QI) 11WU11 ff Ille Gr111lll Olt °"1 7:00 fl (() (1J) 50 lliMtes II @ 9 Di1111y's W111derf1I Wttllll: "Tiit Cutaway Cowky" (C·C) Part one of two parts The slOIY ot a ship.wrecked Tuan who at tempts lo translorm a Haw111n potato farm into J cattle ranch Star11nr James Carner and Robert Culp. · D CJ) o:VJ (ft) Those Allluin1 All· LOVE HELPS YOUNBSTERS . cancer • It'• • tMrl~lng WOtd It -..m1 l'4n mo,. Wt'lfying When It lnwtwe chlld,.n. Y•t aome chlld,.n are ha(ldllng the problem In en e•traordlnary way. . "I made• declalon," Mid one young1ter. "I could five or I could die,) decided I would llve." Said another young1t.,: "I learned to alWl)'l llve In th• preHnt. Live thl• day. Live llf• to the rullut. .. "You 1lwey1 have 1 choice," Mid a girl, "you can choo" to experience peace lnatead or conflict," These are among the comment• ex reued by youngater1 whoM experience with llfe·t atenlng lllnen has helped them dewlop an extraor nary and positive outlook on lite. H reflected In their th Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist Phll ahue, on the NBC Project Peaoook presentatl Donahue and Kids. airing Monday at 8PM. Their comments, and those of their parents. reflecL the changes that have occurred In their attitude as a result of the uplltting work of psychiatrist Dr. Gerald Jampolaky, M.D .• founder of the Center for Attitudi- nal Healing In Tiburon, Calif .. who appears briefly on the program. Jampolsky's way of dealing with a child's long- term Illness and possible death avoids the traditional formal therapy. He meets with youngsters In rap sessions. He does the same with their parents and siblings. His program Is meant to supplement medi- cal efforts and Is not a substitute for them. Jampolsky believes that the Individual has control over the way "e faces Ille . ·. or death. · "You can learn to.,control your mind and decide to be happy Inside with a smiling heart, In spite of what happens to you on the outside," he said. "Whether you are sick or well, when you give help and love to others, it makes you feel warm and peaceful Inside. We've learned that when you give love. you receive It at the same time." The show Is hard-hitting. The youngsters speak frankly of their feeling's. 1ust as they do in their own rap sessions at the Center. Said Donahue: "This special deals with the chal- lenge to life Itself, and the drama of life. Yet we deal with this subject not in a maudlin. soap oper._ way, but in a human. sometime humorous, and at all times insightful way. I was Impressed with the joy of these youngsters and their famllies. We can learn from them." J Phil Donahue (dark suit) talks with a group of young- sters who ref/eel the uplifting work of Gerald G. Jampolsky, M. D. (light swt). Peget ... I MONDAY I OAttlll....a 8:00 -1:30-·~Oedrte~ • Cll 0 1\t Wllltt Sll1M • Clf'll lwlttt BTllt C....., Sin1ln1 g:t Ell• filz(ertkl totns ., !WI .....,., s,.cw • ...... Nathan • Tllom11 Carur, Ken a •rr111c .....,.. ...,._. -1:30-..ichtl1111n 1nd Ire An1ust1in u ,.,.,..... ..... ~ CD o ' a """ &UtsU fol I llOSlllfilC look It IOmt 8100 =-Nm•E . Cl) M•A• H of Cat'Rf Hi&ll's ii ustrious b$et 9 Cl) 0 M•A-S•H Hmeyt be· ... ,.. ............ . ....,. ball alumni . t' Sllltltlll Ind Clll'I :fr• CIUliftl .......... tll """r.., e a a rlljtd r..c.ct: o.. . Polter to tum tllt 407 ~ upside ..,,...., ...... led ..... .... -Kw. (lhf) Pllil OoMhut down to find lht CMM . .Tiit._, ... ta~ with r.-nasttri wtios. npen •tn•lhM:" ....... 1" 11:11 •• "Owtrt.M Stitt • = hk/o.. r., (t.() ence Wlth lif1·llwuten1111 illness has ~11) 'II (2hrt; Tu1s41y Weld, ...... <•> '31-JoM llillyN. • Stt helped thtm develop 1n t111aord1 enot PtlUf, rwiNe ¥11 0-. U:Jl • ._ltS..-111.-nary 1114 PoSlliYe oatlook on Ide. The story of 1 JOlllll "°""" lfllo ----T~Pwt 7100 ..... : "1'lt °"""",...... 1111nta into • ... 1t11y politbl flilt. ~) '67-Rebert one. •••o._ (susp) '66 (21111)-Jtck lord. Ven 1ly. 1IMI IS then fofctd IOI~ lier l ... bdyVellee. CD """r..., Jollnson. Tiie slory ol 1 h1ddtn bomb belo¥ed llusblnd MCI dlllellter la 12~ ...... ,...,,.. "'4· ·~.,. ... •bolrd 1 jet hntt. order to prated 111t111 frolit ..... tl ·~-Jlllla Cepey, Cl) Tic • :.-:c.. • (J) Ill • ntt's IKrMIMt • (J) (JI • .,,...., Bit•• Wlrd ..,_.. PIY!on. ........ hat111es include 1 rtvohrtioMly hfe· plar I crutl CM ·IM·ll!Ollte Piii ~'111e ~(ch) 'S9-(JI ~ Cttfthl uvin1 device; 1 priest wlto IJOfks wll Kty$tk OVtf tilt PlfttCI ... la•w. ~ Moore. A • aM•A-S•N mirtc.fes.; a Ofle·leqed ht~ school l1e1; f allon co11111 to Ille lid of ~"1tllt torn by l1t1 OTtTtllltTrwll football player; 1 d"P dw1n1 lab Krystle by altrtin~ Mlttllew to Km· I m11t tn4 tllt love fOf • .,.. ....... Siii , ...... rador retriever; and 'tckl man' whose tit's problt111 wit Blake; Ted, Stt· tllt clltrtll. or•~ 5'in Is seemin&IJ Impervious to c;on. ~n's fol111t1 lovtt, rttur11 to Dtll'ttf 1:11 a "11tt ltlt" < d11 l · 12-• t-•IHfl I Alllr centraltd acids . to sttk a rtc1oncililtioc1. DonN Milb, WIKilfll Omnt. • SPECIAL: II Tlltft a ':"Ii II -~""" .. ~ '1lllC•f1• 11ftf-" a .... ll*lf """' llt llMl1 (lhrs) Johnny and unt 0 lftlt f'li1'r•m• Ct.() ( ~ '63-So,hll lort111 Ma•· -7:30-Casi! ltost th11 look at the American • , ...,.. ..... A mnic1I biol· llll~lltN, rrldttic March. 9 %•11tT ... lami% featurlnc t.ttRes ol rul taml-iaplly of Edith Piaf, Ille ctlebrel~ >:ae ....... ...,,.,. i =r=-=-DnW Mlrwil lies ulsis. Guests include Bob frtnch pop sln11r. ~) '58-0. Martin, Stella Hope, Riclt little. Bill Biaby 111d -9:30-m-. E~Wllltdl. .. .. ma11y more. e Cll tD ,.._ C.lb Artlclts, ·==:--.......... both vthltble Ind of 11 ....... I·. I Cl) Pll • ... "T ... S.flri" (adv) '76 value. are Wini stolttl fr9ln 11111 · ., ....... (211ri)-This docu111ent1ry cs 1n ••Pl· slnctoa Hospital 111d 1 kltptOIMCliac ...... ,..., dition Into Ille Yukon T trTitOfY ltd by is~atm. eaoo 9ra-s-.. Leo Rlltltd~ •c.rt.. 11•CJ>DD8 ... • ....,9"' 0 ... ,..,..... (t.() 10100 (9=-.... I .. [ ......... ,..,. c.-1-· ··~""" Barltln is bid with htr sp11ittd • Cll 9 Lte ..... ·::::: ~ ..... •e.'•"" Clbtret ·stJlecl Ptff«mance of last rt1I iaidtt's report Oii 111 • "* ~. ,., ..... .. ..... " ....... ....... Clwllc • a.lea.,. c....,.., pubfltin t1lt pljpt " tilll& """ Is There a Family in the House? pervllor Kenneth Hahn and l.09 Angetes Deputy Police Chief Bob Yemon. fWEDNESDAY) MAlat II for 1110n11111 1114 1ftf1110111 llSl111p. plust stt DAYTIME 'IOGRAltS. ltlow, tor pour COllfflllttl<t, 111 lht dl(s lllOfltS. DAnllllE MOVIES 11 :00 a> !Ill' "l..twlta f rOlltier" (wes) '35-John W11ne 11:30 D tWJ "Tht 1111• 01,•" (com) 40-W C f 1elds Una Metktf fr1n~hn P1n1b01n 11:00 G) "fvlf of Uft" (com) '57 Judy Hol1d1y. Richard Collte 8) "Tiit h,loslH Cu. 1111io11" (d11) '61 -W1lh1m Shalner. Patty McCotmack H11h school students b1daer 1 reuh e1 mlo 1 discussion on St•. which rUulls 1n the leacher beinc suspended l:OO ()JJ (J!fl "ThtJ Mtt lft lol!I· b11" (dra) ·• 1-Cluk Gable. R~hnd Russell, Peter lorre. Jessie Ralph 3:30 C!J "llifl1 ll011& £sc1pa'' (dra) '68-lmd1 M1Ue1 8:00 D U. Enos and Tut• don hsl11n1 111b •nd 1ur in 1 "11d. SU· IOl"S ulldtreovt1 111e111" lo land 1 bur'111Y 11n1 thlt ttrro111ts 1 Sin Ptd"' 1111n111. Wllllt lht partners 11e lry1n1 lo c•t • hnt Oft the robbers. TV WEEK, MARCH 15, 1981 • ()) 1211 Vtp$ "Out of Stchl" Blinded by llunaled 11n1t1nd stytt shoot1n1, 01n despe11tely under u •ts 1 ltust11t1111 st1uule to onr come lus hlndlCIP and find lus 1w11111t1 ell LM llRls (c.c..ts" t1M ••> .., w.w ~ """ a s.nw.i <«l . """ """"--" ..... I,_: f1itM fl die ......... (R) Hal Holll<ool narrarts this film wllidl lo/lows the liclltwtl(lll 11ra1ft. ll•t "Gouamer Alll1lross," ltom its con struc:llOll lo its 'e111111eleSs' tltrtrt across llte Enrhsh CNnnel ., ............. a vw.. Filla •-..: a..nc.. ..... hll -10:30-....... 11:00 ee())ltZD .... ll (J)(II QIU .... a Star Tre• • The """"'" "'"' • M•A•S•ff .., llrtttl 0 ,...,...., f1lllilia 13 Did c...tt ((1 Mllibrylr'"8 -11:30- • (JI) ....._: "Or1e• A.O." (hO<) '72-CMstoplltr lee a ouw.,c.r.... • rn <11 a lllclltllN . ...,. .............. 0 ..., ••• " ,_ ...... (C.C) m a c.,....uc.._. ., ...... 12:00 8 ...... : "TIM Ch" Cir'"" (dra) '64-0tborah lttrr. Hayley Mills. John M~ls. • ()) <II • "' ......... . , ........ l::t,'=9 -12:30-e tD ft TIM ,.....,,... lhw c.st .. ctllt • Ltt't ...... °"' uoo IS ""Liiie .. ... : .... ..,., .. tlM (dl'I) '4l-S,.11etr Trecy, Katllenne Hephm, .............. -1:10- • Cllat •NII .... -·~ .... : ........... (lllr) '71-Malil .... [...,. .... llOO ..... ~ ....... <•> ·n .. ...,.. .... ....,,, ''"' .................... ,_II 1'llanul a; .. Mill .................... ............. ., .... ... 11 ...... ., .. ... -~ ....... ......... -is; ............. , .... ,.,.~ ... ..... t:S.....,, .. ....... ;,~ ........ & 'r:ns1 1 I Ir&~ = ................ , , ,...... • .... U . == tOIOO Cl>~ .... 1-kl . ._ ______ ... .~.... • .......... ......... • . .-.. •. -., ..... ~ • n.-.•~ . ..., ................ ,. ......... ...._...... I d • .............. , • ................. _ =•llmm .. -. • Oii!M~ ............... U.. =:-...... a.w. .... ..,,., .... a.oo .............. Sill c. ..., ... ~:!.=~ _..-:rm_ :. f...:..C":':.t":::; til. • ._" r*61& c.tyte • .. ... .. ........ -·-,...,. ....... ,.., ....,. ....,,. ...... Qwtitllll ...._,_. .. ,.,... ... ._ tljl!f..,. .... .....,. '°"" ... •_..*'et tM carlUMl.t._ -tlllt ...... ti.t a.. .. <• . _,. ..,.., ~'T::' ... w "'"" 9 ·• ... ,. .. Mtrt Dlllr'a,.., ..... -4 Ille..._ ll:lt ... II.......... -( t aitw1-!r• .loNtMI Is ..., t.t·a.,.... ........ ti Ma • --... ..... ,...,. • ~ • L-. "l1•1. 11111. ~ ti •wtdet. kt llt cen't ........... • 1 .._. CIWt· c.ct. <-> '17-Mert llMe. Yii're o.4" ,..,... .._.. • ....... *" ..._ 11 a 'fMt.a Mi:WI lie, IWr MM. hwo ._ lie Clft•• OM ti tM ~\~~~ ..!!: :9;.cltMcill= u.~.~~c.:~ :-:=-:::::::: !-·~;:;~~· * f.Me Al;t, llttl ,._._.,, vtadi•lr .ill« _.,.. -' lltl'b llilll lor a. I~ .-Wololf, A llliN IMINllAd ,,. utl.CCIOI. ' tf • •.... ,_II nertd IMlde 11....~ e ....... e -.... -. ............ ....., ~ (R) Welter Kt t -..,, .,.... __ , ·--._ ttlllllllttn •'*tt tllt tolff• 11• of I II n... 1 ~ 11 • ..._1 Oft • ¥ltll _.. MMM tllt ("'YI) '4& (ltwt)-•,iwey 9'prt. TV 1114 rtdlo end tlle ctltbl1tltt he .., ..._. •l!IMY ~• lor ltlt OS$. l•wttn lxall. P'tllllp Merlow 11 has -nown I ~ ,_. 1 1 .. ...., e • '1l1111111f' (d11) ulltd lalo • mt o1 blat~m11t .• lldlt 1 llldlt -1.... 'O-J0111 Crawford. V.11 Heflin. alld ""''°"· e ....._. -10:30-J:ll(:, ~;' =ld~1= ~:'on ,is Tn~'=n :J: -10:30-• • e .... Welftr, Elttnor Parker, Mlt rtfusa to rm•I how lie Is eer11ina • • .... • Plil, -.al • l.*w OtniM Hanis, Jiff M.,.ortll. ntr• lllOlltY to fOllllftCt lorl a.111'• 8 0.'t ferpt '*" Dllet Lt •un 111111 mwlc ~Y bolll Pl.ti 8 ''01 Ille ....., ... (mua) rlcll afld lltautilul t00111mat1, fonzlt 1 1 IOO 1114 lrtl. '51-0enny Ktyt. lltnt Tltmy. Ml• out to unmtl tllt mysltiy. 8 ~·"*• "'""= ,,.,., CorlM• Ct1vt1. .• ~::C .• •()) ~a1 !!! 0• ....... m ,_, I:• • '1llt T• ...... (WU) ""' -'6'..:.Allnt ltder SMll WONn • ...... ....., tf Twl .... " I ltar I'll 11 aOO eloM, 90lt surwlvott ot an lfldlan Concl. (dfa) (311fi)-Onid llinlty, ni. ....,_ 11111 • e CJ) Cl> ID • ... ftlltlltlt, lltht l~t twr·pment 111'.tra ,..,._, Tiie AP of• 1111111 e M•lt'S'"lf e e l1I a a .._ 411111'S of flun1tr. dttett llt•I to... lr11111111t Pd of Ill• CM1 Wtr to e lefttll I .. Tiil and ll1dltt1 ttttek ltl llltir ti· tlN l11r11 of IM ttntuiy. 0 CW,., (C.C) ~ 1111191 to 111d1 tllf saftty of a O Tiie ...,, ti S.-J'llcM e fWlt lrtt*/Dic.l CMtl --distaflt Iott. e .... (C.C) "A11h111ta Oly111 -11:30-8.,...,, (t-C) pla111" TM Mluty, tlldur1nce and • ())()) •• llllllH: "Lii In«." ....... ""'1M tlWtt IP power ol llllllllb ill !tit wil4 ara ~ \&Al -11.·--I ivd1™ 1 ceplllftd on 111m .. tt1ta """"" • - -...., ew--• __ ....... liiilii ......... ______ lllll•PGMS foot ... of Olympic tlll· • CE Qi ......... • CJ) JI>...,_ -,..,, ~ • leta wltll atlOb ol animals Ill I"" • IAt'• ..-. a Dell .,., eaoo lul motion • lu ...... ~ •!•::.= •e:oaa.._ • .,....,.:.._tt ... ...., eD1c1c...tv~._ I:•$ hll : r (I) a::.... (c.c) -&:30-: ~UC .... 1:..~-... 1.:;.:--=~ttt:.LwM•tallief 12:00 11100 ea.-1• I ~.~.~, .... , 1111114 ==--~ -12:30- • D • Tiit T ... rr" Slltw c.... .. c.... 1100 ..... ...,, ..... • Tiie 0. lMlt Slltw ::=::... ... -1:10-• ..,..: ... "*'" ... " (dre) '72-Htrsclltl Bernardi. Stefantt Powtn, l.Mry H1&1111n, Scott Jecoby f*'"t P'f'""""' stptfllton 11ter !tit dhtil of tilt boy'a pere11ts. en adOpttd youth and his alhn1 snnd fltlltr ltll' I dt"'9fllt llttlllPI lo fltt to Canad• wllltt btln1 per ...., by 111thorihts l11 ..... IZ 9 Te Tel 1111 t""91 -1:30-• lltwta: ....... • ... 1 ..... ,. 0.14" (com) '64-Tony Randall, Senta Btraer. -2:35- • lhrit: 9 "A O.•"• Lift" (drl) '47-Ronald Colman .... "-0 , ... ,..,. ....... : • "1111 ... "-" 0 Of rd IM... m EJ .. It 1fta a-(drt) '48-Molra Shear11, Anton • 9 T1lt o.mk C:..,.., Walbrook. Marius Corin1, Robert -1:30-9100 Htlpmann. Lton1de Massine. (I) o • a """ • CJ) o ... : ..,.... (dra> • CD cm • Motl•: "Wlllt• CJ) l•A~•M '81 (21'111)-Mleluitl Onthen. Amy 0..." (dra)-Wauen 01tu. Timothy e .....,. lrvln1, Alo Rocco. An 1mbltious Bottoma, Lou GoSHtt <II ._, lllllr younc ni&hlclub 1ln1tt and • shy • ~· • --. M 11tttt deal tuclltr who would llh lo m lllMllll Ill,_... e ni. ...., • Slltw be a dancer find lov• tnd mutual -12:30- • .,._ Anw: Cati • "9dtlf encoura1ement. D u u Th '"'""" Slln ..... lcdMlt Me,,. Mertf B D a IJ a IN .... "A Bur c.tt Iii C... <II .,_ Set 1n the Hand" Tiit 1v1I Ruthtrl0td Grant kid111ps lktr aa part of his 1 :00 7100 plan lo lia1111 BJ tor the theft of • Tiit OM Ullt Slltw e • • O .... hnantiat 1ecords sllow1111 • stlort•a• • lhtle: 9 "Cull&lll" (mys) CD ...., ..., 1n Gra11t'1 1CC011n!J. (Rachtduled) ·«-Charlts Boyer. 1na1•d Bcraman, I~'::'....-: i, 'r.: = c:'W:~ =~11.:,..,. ,.. .. • .,........... er.. <II .... 8'tffil • llen lillfta .. -1:30- ..... .,." • 0 ~: ..... " '*" ....... : ...... ....,. ti ...... Oft Tel tM T,. 1M1f (c.c) "Tiie Courst of Trut (dra) '63-Hool Buchllolz, Jose e Tiit ........ Saa FFlllda love" Rumpolt dtttnds a scllool· Femi. Yaltne Cnron. 01111t Siker, 0 ..... • ~ tuclttt char11d Wtth the conuphon Robert Motley • °"' C., (c.c) and Mdlletio. ol ont of his t5 yur e .,.....,., 11 • -., old students. a n.. lltdlel1L11wer """' a .... cc.c> -7:30--9:)0-• z • .,.. T""' •CD <II a T• a-.., c.-. CD*"' 11171 .,_ llrt ''Wllat's Wrona With Mr. 11111111·· D 9 8 ,_,,, fM Jackie bellem slit's found Mr R11hl • aa Ill Ila 111htn Cllpic! stribs. but the affair • (,....._ LA sendl sllock uves throup the Ruih CJ) "' lllpzlM household when lover boy turns out • Fact tM lhlk to be married-and J1eklt a•ts an • All ill !flt ftllilr uneapected visit from his wife. 3:00 ....... ...,.. 11411t14 * tM ~.""°*7'0" • ....._: II) "Su tf litaa" (d11) '47-katharint Hepburn, Sptncer Trecr. Melvyn Ooualu -3:25- • lltwlt: II) "Tiit Sur" (mys) "48-Piul Henreid. Joan Bennett. Eduard f11n1 An tl·ton murd111 a doctor and as.sumes his identity '•" TMUISOAY(~) m Ce1orN <II T11111rrow/TIMl17 10:00 a CD @ Klllt's LaMitta Val ts tile ob1ect-Of taraet-of advances lrom Earl Trent. the brood1n1 alco hohc with whose 111fe Gary once had an affa11. and Richard suspects Laura of s1ee111n1 with htr boss ....... e CD <II a 20/20 a · Amill Cie1 Lillll1I • ,,._. ltuk/T1 .. ~ llJlllClltallecllt -~ -10:30-. .,...., 9 lllysttryl ........ "' Ille ....., CC·C) 11:00 a11 CD<I1 alhwl e Star Tr8 e Cll DOUlhwl G TIM .....,._ Ga111t m 11•a•s•H e 5'0ITS: lllT 11 .. tW @ Sllta•l'l'ftitws . flD Did Catttt -11:30- • (]) (fJ ~ TIM .ltfttr· Ms." Mlkllilla• IN Wife" e oa.i..,c.,... • CD 9 121 llicllthe G Ut'slWea Deal "C ......... Htftel 0 i.,.ett ··~-..... ..... 12:00 Michael Nouri Researched Role • 1111"9: "Cttttr" Cwa) '12-0on Murray, CalOt Lynley. ' • CD<Il9Qrie's..._. -~ ................ Bec1u1e most television series are produced un- der Intense deadline pre11ure. actors rarely get a chanct to prepare for a role like they can on stage or In films. · . But fate Intervened on behalf of MlchHI Nouri soon an.r tie learned h• had landed the part of Charlie 0"Lucky" Luclal'tO In Th• Gangattr Chroni- ,CIH, the new NBC aeries about the history of organized crime In America, airing Satun:r• at 9PM. "hcauH of the actor'• •trike I h•d ~lot of free time on my hands," Noori rec1111. "Sp I deo6ded to tnwef from New York to Miami to ROIM trying to get-a ha'* on the 'rul' Chartle Luciano. "WM~r I went I h8d ,..,.,. out. UtC.iatty, the ~who rully knew eomethfng wouldn't talk, and thoee who really didn't know anytttk\g wiould talk a IOt." ' One thlnt Nouri learned wa ~ had a • differMt oPtnlOn u to who-or wnat-Lucky Luclllno ,..., .... "It'• Nay lo put labetl on eomeone NM thla, but for me, • 1n ector, I Md to Ind out what made him '"*· I tn.d to IM t*9t M I huNn betng Wtto rMCted In I negatf¥9 WllllJ IO cMliMI IOC .... ~Ind Mmlly loftuenoel tn '* ....... ftor lft eotar. Nouri a_. the chance to P'lr 1 ......_...,...., l*I Luollno la a~ cllll ....... ·~_,..Int fMdt your l•HOlnltlott," "9 ._.. ·~ .. tlMr dotMI. IO 1'9 vtntlgll--. IO l'9 ....... -'" .................. ftililm.•111 .. to .... lhll ldfMt of W ." -12:30- • 0 a Tiit TMlfr .. Sllw c...t ttc:...t I 1:00 .TIM .. U.. .. ....... : ....... ,. (dll) '68- Robtrt Mitcllum, Peter Falk, Arthw Ktn';!YN Rol)ert Ryan. . ...... .... -1:10- • ... : ..., " .. , .. C." (tlrl) 'll-Glt11n FOfd, ~ Kff· lltdy, 0.1111atr • ..,..,, Blkecll. <llc...I ... . ,., .. ,,.. ' TV WEEK. MARCH 15. 1981 FRIDAY llMCH 20 f• IMnlillc all4 attar-llstillp, pluse stt DAntlllE ,.O,RAlllS . ..... ' ,., ,.., Cllftlllllitllu, lft Ille ~.,·. MWles. DAnllllE lllOWl£S ll:tO •• "llWen" Dtttilty'' (•ts) 'JS-John Waynt I l:lO. "ltetlH'll tt ,.,.. ...... Concl. (dra) '61-Carol lynley 12:00 • "S.O.S. '•<ific" (d11) '64-Richard Attenborourh • .. , ... ,. a lia .., ,..... (com) '67-Ehnbeth Hartman. J:OO (Ill "ls11't It Slt«U11?" (com)-Alan Alda, Lourw Lasser. a M ... of !tie ~ Rifles" (adv) 'S4-Tyrone fower. 3:30 e (II "Ju11,1111 Jach" (com) 'S2-Dean M1rtin •V•NINQ • 8 :00 98G)Cl>ID0""" .... ,, ..... •CI><!l raa.., e rcTKDeldi -1:30-• CI> Cll QI .......... "Tiie Rewrite" HttUJ and Kip's lnld · iml11111tiocls a utt ra11141ut COC11tdy FABULOUS THEN AND FABULOUS NOW Patti Page. Frankie Laintt and Rosemary Clooney (top row. i to r) as they were when they ream~ed their S!Tlash hits In the exciting, romantic post-war "fifties"; and (bottom row, I to r) Patti, Frankie and Rosie as they appear In the gala, three-hour musical 'It-; special The ·5o·s-Moments to Remember. airing Sat~day at 9PM on KCET (Channel 28) and at 8PM on KOCE (Channel 50). This salute to the standard, non-rock music of the fifties Is part of "Festival Nights ·s1 ·· special programming. P ... 11 MTillllAY (c..t"'-') 8 Acricllltllre USA • SPOITS: $111" MtttrCJClt ~: "0.'t '1nh, l'I Cllar1t .... 1'111 ._,.. (com) '69-Enzo CtlllSICt. Sue Lyon. Ce11r Romero • MeN:.,,,. Ofptliutill" (dll) '11-SHllllJ Po1htr, Blrbll1 McN111. Sheree North. Gerald S Olau1llhn • lhrlt: "0• M1111llallt hr" (111us) 'SJ -Doos Oar a lhtlt: ..... 11, lil•&•lru" (dfa)-Rtchard Hams. San Connery UOf brUllM lilll en.•GamSM. QI Mary Tyler 111wr1 -3:30- • Cl) a.z SP'Om: CIS s,.rts ~r : =P'ORTS: ,,.feuloul llwtars Tovr Cov1111e of the S lllll. 000 Kine Louie Open from K1n1 Louie West 1n Overland Park. Kansas II) ... a All ill tM falllll1 •. I .v.NI-I • srom: T., .... Aclm .. tM -·1rs M1t111ew Sud Muhamm1d vs ___ _....__..._ _ _. Jolln Conteh'" lh111 Au1ust 18. 1979 e:oo 11ou1 au a 11ews •mcma ~"Hos e Mlwil: "n..fty" (com) (2hrs) ta1u" Ni ord1rwy tvDClllime ¥1S1t to '6~Tonr Rllldall, Slllrley J011e$ A a loal bank by Trap and Sindy thief 1n love with a Sllltan's cbucllttr. becllmes a ~11t1 ordeal wllln who has bttn po1sontd. sets 11111 to 1<med rol>btts 111ter tht bl~ take . hnd a mallUI bhre rOSf th1t "'" them alld othtt c11Stome11 llostaae restore her health alld dlSCOVer Trap 1s a latr off1ttr <IZ Llwrtt1e•... .. • n. .... Caftt .. e MeN: ~" (d11) '6S (2hrs)-• 111M: ~ti 0.." (d11) John Rlcilardson, Ursala Mdrm. A (2hrs)-Rosalind RllSStll. Alec Cu1n man 11 11¥111 1 map and a rin& by a nw. A JewlSll widow from &ootlyn, 1111 The 1111p leads him 10 a lost city Hew Yorl ps lo T~oyo where she where lie learns lie is the rttt!Clrlla· captures the llllCJ of 1 Japanese hon ol a lovtr she tilled. 1entltman and PfOVts lo be a rood U The M~ FMes w1N 1mblssador U frM J-.,.trwt (C-C) a U CM frl9l llt "'""lr•tA LMa..: M •,,........ .._ lllMt Leid lit lllKlllll inc a JO.pitet orcbestra. Ille.Ison II) Y Miera QMf Riddle presents 1 MlttltOn from lllS 0 1111 ...,.rs' Jlllrul OSQl.wtnnint score Of "Tht Gmt _6:30-89Gat~y." Sltfto simulcast on KCRW ••CI>U llews .... M. ()) llr11t1 llllllf 8 n. ,..,_......., ti ._. 4:00 8 Mary Tyler lltwf1 Mr • F • ...ii. F"-......_. ... I -........ 0 Secur, 11'4t ill Gtr .. 17 -a.·--• _...,, -, .. , .. a: ' •-• ti QI) Ytw ~ Ea,lfe - .. ...., .. (1dv) '61 -Stm Reem, II) ll 5""' De .. If 9 (I) ID Al Tlie11's one th1111 Georf 11 Moll 1IOfW thin • ncwsp1par pm1Un1 1 9 "bM flPb 7:00 lady's •It and it happens lo flo Ille U TIM """' ~ a 111 Surd! Of , • , "Ltfe Altt1 report makes her older than ltle • ""--Ot1tll" really Is. llllM: "TIM 0., t11t lartll n. ...,,. S.. 8 S... ,,.... StlH Stlll" (aci-11) 'Sl-M1chael 8 llc C., C..., Rennie. Patnci1 Ntal, Huth M11to.t • St•"" .... n.t T.. . 8:00 a Octallllt TIMC's ....,.... • (() al C..rtte ~· -•.·--e Clll 8) ...._. M S.. J.0.111d Will's holltsty •1111• wor•ln1 JIU (Jll Mii ""' al the stockyards cost lllttr friend, O• !!'.~ ~ U S..W WI ~ Wi111111 Hooper. lier iob. and they · _. ..... -tD Jabil' ........ Jlft Slllllpfft 10 Ml 111.-p nthl 00 ..,..., '-" llN Steuo simlllcasl e D 8 1111 ......., Qreel. I : on llc:AW 89.tfM • dllNter lutllllO 111d l-..murdtr • 1111 ~ ..... ,. a s.ta -.nc. t11t truc11«on bea. M111nlafl0. I fCJJrlHe.al.--.. -.... ............ _. 1.-. llld L11ei1110 btcomn ll1t 'boss ol all KV911• ..,.. ...,,. ., -.~v-bosMs,' they Ml 11P tht llOtOflOUS 5'erb D ~: h9 ......... Tiit Loa Murdtr Inc 10 kaep lhemstl'les ~ .... '!. ............... _. ...... ....._. An••lts l1hrs n . lht Portlalld 1n__powtr. " • • ,_ ...... ._-Tra1lblazm • ... F• .._,. (COfll) 'S6-Marlon Bran4o. -7:io-• CJ) l11 • LM ... , (C.C) Cle1111 Ford, Madl1k6 llyo • TIM ....,.. .... Will! ClltSI (~ 1mt COMiMIS the' crew lo I=: '1111'11 LIU.., liltCW" Tony Rlndl(. ...., his 111111'• .... tubtt S.nlold (l .... V:ili" Duh Aslin, CJ) "'"' ..,. ... avnta: two lttt of petlfttl try to _.,. ' 8 f...,,... ' -I tollltllCI ~ thlir off. • n.r. ..._. .,i,., Mtllut Slit .,.,_ and •• ..,.._. tr..1) Cl) 11 S.. OI .. . ' lOftlllt LMlllS ..... : llld •~ 111Wtd -i-v 111....., ,.._ IMthtf's ...... tell ......... ol • ~ I Dia ..... Cllllle cc-c) • IMtl • try IO ,.,.. lw. S.tlll -5:JO-...... .• ~=--........ : •u.tt1•MW 8100 ............... , 11.-:.. .. ..,. ! (I) (II .. illa.i-1 ··-......... ...... O Mr,.,_._ a• ..... ._.. _. -~a...,-. ill tlMI•· •-... ....... ..... ...... .... ell .... lltllt llMIMtc .... fltlle --...,._~----....._---'-....;._~-....;..------.;.;;....~· ---. ~ ...... "''"• .... ..,, , fflllWI LIMI, Glr llllcMll, Ptttl lilt, lHtt M.,.eN IH r ........ TV WEEK. MARCH 15, 1981 Hunler's p11ie acqu1S1ho11-a shiny new poltCe tan•-11 sloleo from a restaur111t p11k1n1 lot when he ltam the keys 1t1 the 1an1t1011 ..... • cma Fllltnr ~ (R) A WaH Street analyst wants 10 bt •talllly and 1 wealUlr che•l Wlnts to hvt modestly; lftd a pllyS1C11n's cbu&trt er has 1 l1nt.1$y at lief own .. llllwlt: "Df. ,.,. ... Sister "'*" (llor) '72 (211rs)-Ralph Bites. A doctor k1Her chanra h1msdf into 1 woman. wtlose pel50Nhty becomts dominant •n..~c.,.. ... trM....,. ..... -10:30-..... .............. ® ..._, .. s,.c. fllcM 1 :00 a•CDO lltws 8 (1)(118 ..... •MeN:"...,•llllCM· "'*" (hol) '58-Tioy Oonihut. • MeN: "Y .. '11 Lile My lletller" (susp) '72!.P11ty Ouke Astin . • 0.llCt fmt o Carel .. ,Mtt alld rn.. 0 Dlll'I ftr1tt tM ~INI« !11$11111 ..... -11:15- CD 111 .. 11: e "lll11tt '"'"" (mys) 'S4-Creaory Peck. a r., .,.. f'llltt tf 1111 '70's -11:30- • lllttits; "hr111lly Jtt!H," ..,.,. .. • 0 Sit.My lllPt lM ... : '1llt ._ T ....... (dra) 'SS-Aillla Manp111, hr1 l111C1Ster Cfl ... : "Tiie ...... ,,.. (dri) '70-0.Vid C1nHi11t, Nency Kw1n. @ .... ! ............ -11:45-..... : ........ s... .. .., f..._,. (d<1) '70-.GM ~k111111, Mtlwyn OcMl&lls. E$tellt ,lllOllS. 12100 •DMAlelttU,.. •TIMTR .... -l2:JO-• M : "1111 TllW...,... <••> '4-S"111M11..,_, ,_. rr111•An . ........... ., ............. . I E.it~-:=~;~ ........ lllltlfl. -.... . .......... -......... " l-'':i ~er"· ,. CtffWj . ... -l:JI-........ -~ U • .:L ...... .,.. =,--·~ llOO :y~:.= N ""1=~: iilll I .... I _..... .. .... .......... h:~F.;: ............. ::: .................... ....... " ........... .................. ...,,. <T:L:1,1 (bn)-""'" .._, .... A .... :::: ... ".:.. "=T: •• • er= ..... ·tat, .,. sr.w· ...... k CMltt .... "' ....... 10.,....WNri.ewvet • ......,,.....,. ... lffttlld!S ,.. ..... ~ • II* ..... Tia" (CM) '59 (ftw&)-W 14 ..... OOtil Dey. A ... 9'11• eM .. illtefior McorltOf .......... witllolt Nttlllt *'-tllef are lortt4 to 11111 Pll1'llr .... • petty 11111. t11 • i-.. ,,... I:.~ .. till_.. (Zhrs) Thlt docll111tllttty Is •bout wol¥N In !flt Canadian ~ctlc. 0 -°"" & .., (C.C) .......... IW ............ ..... .... ,., ..... -t:lO- • Cl) 9 Sl'lCIAl.: .... ..., ..... Ott Al OW' (R) $ot1lllfHM bnftp 11mtmbrwn of th~cfllood and 1n encounter with Mlrvtn th• Mertian to Bup Blinny wllile p«md me Wilt t Coyote with • tllalltt to t1tch up with the Roed ~nlllf e D 8 Tiie lrlfJ Wei "TIM Ntwlywtd Game" Wally end Mlrcit •lid Jan alld Ph1U1p rn111 to • ltlntSton 111d1tnc1 some unaa peeled tacts about t/ltmselm and llltir new spouses wllu lllty 10 Oii "The ltewlywtd Game " • Cll a ... • 111 "'' ... "Cops" Diana l11ls a sura• of uc1te ment Ill 104ni111 I ll UlldtlCO'ltl pol1ee man on • lttUoul to pene11111 an 1ll1pl druc manuf1clu1in1 outf1t- untt1 sht d~ era tht olftttt hatu rePol'fers ind his bten lotted to ta kt htl •Iona, • Cartl lwMtt @ frM 111•,.met (C.C) 9 PWct ltt1'1W1• $trMt WM m Illa lhjlr aw.....,...w•••lwMw 9:00 8 (I) dZ .... : "TIM Mt1 of llimr~-Clrlliw1I ff nrillt" (com) '80 (2h11)-Tom Wopat. C,thtr1ne lllch. John Schneider. Otnvtt Pyle. Jamts But. Ben Jones luh and Bo Oub have lhe11 hrst rul t11ht alter Bo aams to 1ump the General let om 32 cars for the k>Yt ol 1 pietty carnival owner 8 @ Qt) lhtt Wolf• "Wllat Hap pened to April'" A IOfmtr Las Vtcas undt~altf st11ptuse 1rt1st 1s lou11d lfc),1tn1111 New 'for•·s bst Rim and one of Nero Wolfe's p11me suspects 1s Ille wom11l's boyfutnd. wllo 1s also the coroner • rn Cf)) ca Miwit: 1 111 cw Stt1ler" (d11) ·79 (2hrsl -Buu Brtdaes. Blair Brown. On1d Groll Wiien her ta·husband k1d111ps tht11 younc dauahttrs. a drvOfctd mother realizes-to her h0fr0f-th1t the law won't help lier aet her children back ind bt11ns a desperate search for them on her own ID llt" Gfitfl11 Show 9 5'tlts Allltriu -.=: ............ ........ ,.... ·~.._ 1:--.......... tOIOO su.:, ... -... IL':.... ... 1111 ............ ....... ............. -10:•-•t:t:=.. !! ..... ~ k ......... l): "little WW(&& City" 11100 ·1i~~~-~lili .. 1,, .• =-.... ...... 0 '"" ... v.lct ........... /DlaCMtt ..... ,,... -ll:lO-• Cl>@ fllewle: .. ,........ .. (hor) '79-Mich11l lllldwin. ••• ....,Ctrw ....... : ... ,_.. (sc1·li) 'S7- Jetl Morrow, llll'bart lrwrence • Cll 9 . f'IWlyl • Ut't ,,. • °"' • ..... '11ley CM! llt lilt. TMI'' (dre) '70-Stdnty Poetter o o..-..i e DIA c.tt1~ "-. .... H C. ..... AIC..._ 12:00 -~ • OM SI., ..,_. -12:30- D 1U a n.. Ill~ s,.ci.t • Ole St., ..,_. -12:40-e Nttw..t (JI C.rtl lw•tt 121 lo Tiii ~ lrutll 1:00 e ...,..: "Viwt Ilaria" (com) '66- B1111t1e llfrdol. Gtorc• Hamilton • Tiit Diii l.tM .. • WwW .... ._ -1:10- • ~: "Tiie Utt ClliW" (dra) '71 -.. ichael Cole. Van Htfhn (Ja)Mar11·1Z -1:30- ... lll"it: "Alt .. Aa• V1111,i1t" (hof) '61-Albtrt lupo • lllttlt : "lllJ Otar St<tt· """ (d1a)-K11k Oouetu 2 :00 • ""-Ct-w• c-.., --2:30- • 111.,11: 9 "h .. 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