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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-03-22 - Orange Coast Pilot_... _______ _ Ylll llllTlll llllY PIPll ~ l J NI l A Y f\~ A I! c I , .' _, : • • i : or~AN GL COUN TY CA llf OR NIA .,,, (E N l \ Syrians arrest Oyniore By JORN NEEOllAM Of -DMIY Nit It.ff Freed Pakistani hijack llostage Crait Clymore wu ar· tested Id Daamascus, Syria, Saturday on as yet undisclosed charges by Syrian authorities, according to bis attorney, Ronald Kreber of Laguna 8eacb. Kreber said he bad received a telephone call from a Catholic· priest in Damascus, who he identified as Father Phillips, at about noon Saturday, informing him that the 24·year-old Orange County man had been arrested at his hotel. The arrest comes only a day before Kreber was scheduJed•to fl y to Damas cus to visit Clymore. wbo faces a seven· count indictment on drug smug. gling charges in the United States. "Father Phillips told me that Craig was arrested and taken to jail by Syrian officials," Kreber said . "I've called the American Embassy there, but I was told they didn 't know what the charges were." Kreber described the U.S. Embassy spokesman as "very guarded" in his statements. "I just can't believe all th1s cloak and dagger stuff,·· Kreber said. "This very much concerns SUNDAY SPECIAL Charges against freed hijac!c hostage unknown me. I can't help but feel this could have been worked out bet· ter." Clymore, Who lived in We Forest prior to a trip t.b Pakistan ln late February, was one of 101 hostages aboard a Pakistani jet that was hijacked March 2 on a flight from Karachi to Peshawar. The plane, seiied by three op- ponents of the Pakistan 1ovem· ment .. was eventually flown to Damascus, where the hosta~es Tots, maid saved from NB house fire Three small children and a housekeeper are grateful today to two teen-agers who rescued them from a burnjng $1 million Linda Isle home. Damage to the luxury home was estimated at only $3,100 after Newport Beach fire fighters were able to quickly ex· tinguish the blaze that started in the garage at 9: 14 p.m. Friday. Terry Ragan and his wife told fire fighters that they had gone for a walk near their home, leaving their children Kyle, 5, Blair, 4 and Todd 2, with the maid. George Argyros Jr., 16 and Jon Rains, 17. both of Linda Isle, were driving by the house when they noticed smoke pouring out of the garage. They quickly alerted a nearby guard who called the fire department before returning to the home to help in the rescue. Three smoke detectors bad already alerted the maid, who awakened the children. were released March 14 ln ex· chanee for the freedom of S4 jailed Pakistani political prisoners. Just hours after the hosta1es' release, news ol a secret grand jury indictment naming Clymore and eight other Califor· nlans wu released by the U.S. Attorney's office in New York. On Thursday, Clymore was forced by the Syrians lo leave his bot.el room in Damascus. He was reportedly forced to turn over all bis money to satisfy the hotel bill and ordered to remain in the lobby. ·'I' IJ still be going over there tomorrow," Kreber said. "At this point I'm very concerned for his safety. If he is facing charges there we'll have to ar· range for him to be represented by a local attorney.'' Kreber said he had told Clymore when he was kicked out of his hotel room that the sttua· lion was getting out of hand. "I said at that time he should consider coming back to the United States for his own personal safety, .. Kreber said. "He knew he had to come back. He can't run. He doesn't have any money. I don't understand why they just didn't leave him alone." Jail's jammed Argyros told fire fighters that he could bear screams coming from the house and that the four occupants were huddled on the smoke-filled staircase. He picked up two or the children and the maid helped lead the third to safety. Rains notified neighbors and returned to lJl• home lo asa1.lt Ar1f?09. ln previous statements Kreber s aid he hoped to clear up the drug smuggling charges against his client before he returned to the U.S.. and said he advised C l y more to refuse to sign waivers to return. U .S . officials allege that Clymore and his purported ac· complices, seven of them Southern Californians, smuggled Sl2 million worth of heroin and hashish oil into the United States· sln~ October 1979. Crowding near danger point 1 A 1•1ear-old deaf and bl1Dd f amlly dol also waa rescued. Cause of the fire is under in· veaU.alion. Tbe three women were arrest· ed Feb. 26. But the news of the indictment was kept secret until Clymore's release to prevent him from harm by the hijackers. B1•-ERIC&8CHOEMERL Of tlle OMI, l'I ... lutf Orange County Sheriff's Department Capt. Jerry Krans speaks candidly wh en asked about overcrowding al Orange Coknty Jail. ·•we·re tnaxed out." The Jail, which opened in November 1968, currently bas a population close to the facility's rat· ed capacity of 1,331 inmates. And unlike the situation four years ago, when the jail was pre· vio u s l y at SCHOEMEHL capacity, there is simply no more room to add beds to handle more inmates. The 1,331 figure refers lo the men's jail, one or two maximum securit y detention facilities located on the west edge or •.he Santa Ana Civic Center com· plex, adjacent to sheriff's de· partment headquarters. The nearby women's jail. with a capacity of 282 inmates. isn't s urrering from overcrowding problems. yet. Contrary to public per ception, jail detentions are on the in· crease. Officials once figured on an average annual increase in the inmate population of 6 to 8 percent: in 1980 it was 10 per· cent. Last November, the jail averaged 1,271 inmates.; in February 1,255. One week ago. it held 1,294. But the 1,331 figure repeatedly has been exceeded; the population has gone as high as 1,380,Kranssaid. "We've had people sleeping on the floors," the jail captain said during a recent tour of the fi ve· story, concrete building at the corner of Santa Ana Boulevard and Flower Street. Sixty.four in· mates have been housed in TEMPTATION FOR TOURIST The tradition of Lahaina's reputation as a "good-time" liberty town for 19th century whallna. crews still re- main~ to welcome the droves ot Maui visitors who d ine, drink and shop. That'• Just one of dllcoverle1 In month's Joumey maaazlDe. Thia f~P a.aMW to today's Pi.IOI also de1crlbe1 yon, tbe latlronomtc caplUJ of France , and the k .. ktaleap9 of wlldJUe ' . at Kono B~-------- dorm·atyle cells deslened for se inmates. Krans said ~aile·rs have tried, without success. t.o locate bedl in the so-called "beach" ..r,as outside certain cellblocka. "There's just too mueb aethity along the beachet, clean ~ and tblngs Wte that." be said. •'Thant goodness no one wu hurt," said Mrs. Ragan. "That waa the only thin1 we were wor· ried about." On Thursday. DaJe E. Don· nell, 25, of Anaheim, one of Clymore'• co·defendents, waived a rouUne identification hearing before a U .S . Magistrate. So. some newcomers must be content to be assigned a thin · mattress and stay on the floor until the inmate count drops aul· <See INMATE, Page AJ) Wheh tbe Ra1ana returned from their 45·mlnule str-oll around Balboa island the1 found tb ree fire e ngines and 17 firemen swarming through their damaged home. Neighbors quickly assured them that no one was injur~. He was ordered to appear in New York federal court March 26. Donnell is being held in lieu of $200,000 bail. Gratitude's 1•nloeked Return of missing keys 'unbelievable' By JE RRY CLAUSEN Of, ... Oally Piiot Staff Mrs. May Bissell sat in her modest but tidy bachelor apartment on the 12th floor of the Bethel Tower building in Costa Mesa and wept openly. As the tears flooded from nearly blind eyes over her 78-year·old cheeks, she repeat· ed over and over: "I just can't believe it. Oh, to think of that young man and what he did." Mrs. Bissell. a SO·year resident of Costa Mesa. moved into the retirement home 10 years ago. She works four hours almost every day in Fairview State Hospital's foster grandparents program. "All these young people, uggh." sbe con· fided. "They have no respect for us older people." But a Costa Mesa boy has changed her mind somewhat, she admitted. She decided last Wednesday to board an OCTD bus lo visit her Bank of America branch. But first . she said, she got off at a Ii· quor store. ·'The stores have quarts of milk . It sours on me. I go to the liquor store for the little cartons," she said. "Be sure to mention that, J don't want people to think I drink." She picked up her milk, boarded a bus and visited her bank. She got on another bus and returned home. Her keys were missing. "They're on a big safety pin," she said. "I just couldn't find them. I had· to have someone let me into my apartment." MI'S. Bissell tossed and turned all Wed· nesday night worrying about her keys. The next morning she called the liquor store. The keys were not there. Determined to find them, she Look a bus and headed for the bank. "Something told me to forget that bank and try the liquor store anyway... she re· called. The keys were there, tucked behind a counter and still clinging to the big safety pin. "The clerk told me a 17·year-old boy who comes in there once in awhile found them," she said. "He said he found them on the bus bench. Well, I couldn't believe it." She left two dollars with the clerk lo give to the lad should he come in again. Back at the bus stop she found a brown bag stuck on a pole. Mrs. Bissell fumbled for the magnifying glass in her purse. The boy had written a note to whoever lost the keys, advising that the lost items were at the liquor store. Mrs. Bissell was amazed. "Why did he go to all that trouble? A young man like that? It's like science fiction." She wept again ln joy and disbelief. "Who is he?" she asked. "Why did he do such a wonderful thing?" 'Jane Doe' identified? Paper says anmesia victim from Illinois FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. <AP> -Doctors believe an am· neala victim found naked and near death ln a state park seven months ago la the troubled daushter of a suburban Cblca10 couple wbo hadn't talked to ber lD seven years, a newspaper re· port.S Saturday. ··1t•s looking more and mor. like lt'a her," a Florida State Roepltal otnclal told Tbe Fort Lauderdale l'hw1 and Sun· Sentinel. Orawin1 oa tbe woman'• "truth MrUm"·lnduced reeollec· Uou ~ a Callilollc .Ud.bood ln nburbaa Cble••o, doetor~ belltte JaM Doi is CMr11 Alln Tom lcselt,, the ••·1••r·old dauebter of a Roselle, Ill., enaineer and bla wife, the newspaper reported in a copyright story. Jane Doe wu committed to the elate mental hotpltal after a rant•r found her, emaciated and covered wtth aorea, at 81.rcb State Park in Fort Lauderdal• laet September. Sbe recained ber health but not ber mtmor,. Newt repe>rta of tMr J>lllbl ad a national televll&oa appearuee proml*d bundreda of calla to tht hoapltal from anxtoue famlUee ~ tbe eouratry wbo hoped 1be waa tbetr mtulnl dau11Ker. Fort Uludel'dale Police s,t. f'rank Scb.ler said Cheryl "' Tomiczek was one of tlu'ee poul· ble Identities for Jane Doe. "We've uked the TomJcaek famUy to make arran1ementa ... that we wtll be notltyln1 them within a week to come to Florida," Schueler told Tbt MlamJ Herald. "We have alert· ed tbt other f amJlles that tbere'1 a poAtt>WtJ that we could ·can tb•m .pd they wer• told ,,. bavt one family we're tolnl to call down ftnt." Irene Tomlcuk 1ald her d••1bter left Cblca10 for toatMn Florida ln 1181. SM eald tllillr lut contaet wu a t.I•~ call Cheryl made m · 197' from a telephone booth In Hollywood, Fla APWl ........ to TWELVE DIED IN THIS HIGH-RISE BLAZE Choppen reeeued 21 from Santlego, Chlle, tower Fire kills 12 28 rescued in Chile SANTIAGO. Chile <AP) - Fire erupted Saturday in • 36-story office t.ower, killillg 12 peo. pie. two of whom leaped to their deaths in panic, authorities said. Helicopters rescued 28 trapped on floors above the blaze. Among the dead was a man who m!aaed a safety net after he j umped and landed o n a fireman, who was seriously in· jured, the authorities said. They said another fireman, Eduardo Martin Rivas Melo. died trying to r each three persons trapped in an elevator. who also died. All Santiago firemen are volunteers. The cause of the fire in the new. $15 million Santa Maria Tower, Chile's tallest building. was not immediately de · termined. firemen s aid its source may have been glue, used by carpet layers on the 12th floor. The fire broke out about 9 a.m and was under control in about two hours, fire officials said. They said the building was damaged from the 10th floor up. ·'I heard it when the windows blew out, .. said Ramon Palma, a clerk at the neighboring Hotel Sheraton San Cristobal. "They went on all four sides or the building and you could see peo· pie inside screaming for help ... Police Col Gustavo Gonzales Lagos s aid police helicopters were used to evacuate 28 people trapped on floors above the fire and to ferry in firemen. He said there were 50 in the building when the fire broke out. The death toll would have been much higher had the fire occurred on a week day, he said. Search to resume for lost Mesa pair Rescuers will co ntinue searching today for two Costa Mesa men who took off in a snowstorm Thursday afternoon from Mammoth Lakes Airport. A two-day search has failed to produce any trace of pilot Robert Reed and his passenger Michael Thompson, both 25 , who left the ski area about 1 p.m. Thursday, despite warnings from airport officials about the hazardous weather conditions. About 30 volunteers aboard is Civil Air Patrol planes scouted the Owens Valley Saturday for sight of the single-engine Cessna 210 that was headed ror John Wayne Airport when radio con· tact with \be plane was Jost. The two men were returning from a ski trip at Mammoth Lakes in the Sierra Nevada ON THE INSIDE FINANCIAL aJSKS -New laws making it easier to file for bankruptcy are causing finance companies to become more aelecUve. "Good credit standing no lon1er 1uarantees that a peraoa will be able to obtain a loan," accordln1 to one ftrm. Pa1e Cl. CHAMPIONS DVE -Nancy Lopes-Melton, Amy Alcott aftd 125 other profeHlonal 10Uen are comln1 to Coata Mffa '• Meta Verct. Country Olub for th• t blrd annual Women'• Kemper ()pea, ltartlQI Wednel· day. OoAortul cover.,e 1tart1 OD Pa1ell. 8TAa INGaSDll:NT8 -· "I've IOt a bebJ fac. wtUa a lot of nre undenieitb.'' ,.,.. TV atu JIOfpa. h&Ne.&W .. ReM haort •bout the YlUala... of "FlNnlftfO lloaf'" • Pa1• •· ""' about 400 miles north of Los Angeles. Snow and rain s howers coupled with dense clouds have prevented searchers from reaching the Sierra Mammoth ·Pass, said Civil Air Patrol Maj. F.L. Beelby of Westminster. ·'The problem is that we've had to stay below the clouds," said Maj. Beelby. "We're trying to get up into the Sierras." A bout 1 to 3 feet of snow fell Friday night. Visibility was estimated at only 15 miles Satur· day. Searchers began flying ear· ly Saturday morning, before finally calling off efforts at about 6 p.m. Operations would resume to- day at dawn lf weather permits, said Maj. Beelby. LISTENERS COURTED - What's the connecUon between attorney Roger Ag-.Janlan and a country music trio? He claims eye contact -with Jurors or concert audiences -ls uaetul ln bis profession and avocaUon. Paee All. ~.,,. .. ~-·-. 4, •. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 22, 1981 Do you see any dangerous parallels between current U.S. involvement in El Salvador and early U.S. advising in Vietnam? 81 JEJ'I' PAUS& Ot .... Dell' ......... " -. Ev•lrn Sllftl"llNln corw dlt Mar reUlll m••11r "Yes, I do. I be(leve It's the same kind Of thing, trying to solve • polltlcal problem mlUtarlly. It's another no-win situation there. The left hates us, the rlpht hates us and there's no mlddte.' I jucu.eNH La Palm., rNrbt"'9 ............... " "No. I don't think Reapn would let a conflict oo tMt far. I was confident when he came into office that he wouldn't be pushed around~ like Carter. He has public opinion behind him too." .... \ Pal ... c:':f lrvlM, "No, because I don't think public opinion would let us get Into a situation like Vietnam again. People simply wouldn't permit ft.'' Greg Klein Kelown.i, Brttlslt Columbia "It seems to have the same pattern to It. We're of the opinion that America needs a war to boost the economy. It's a warring nation. If Reagan wants to do great things for the economy, this Is a fine place to s lip in a war." Rosalie Overturf Atlanta, houSeWif• "Yes, I do see parallels. It's starting in a small country on a small scale and possibly escalating. First there were 20 advisers and now there are so or somethino like that. It makes me nervous." Susan ungello Arcadia, housewife "Not really. I trust Reagan's judgment. He is a good man, the best thing that's happened to this country. I don't think he would put the nation into a war. Whatever he does, it's to protect us.'' Paul Bahan Los Angeles, labor organizer "Definitely. I feel alarmed. And I trust the administration to make any mistake It has the opportunity to make. We don't really care about El Salvador; it's just a chance to show we want to play international hardball." Lisa Padplskas Huntington Bffch, public ,..aatlons "Yes, I see parallels, but we'll have to wait and see how the administration handles it. They claim right now that it's a totally different situation, but with the advisers and money sent, it's possible to see another no-win situation developing. The opposition in El Salvador Is small, something like 4,000. We don't know all t~ facts yet.'' Thomas P. Haley Pullllther Robert N. Weed Prnldent M. Thomas Keevll Edll0< Thomas A. Murphlne MaM0"'9 Editor Carol A. Moore lulwl•y Editor Mrs. Kenneth Cotcamp lrvlne, housewife "I see parallels and I think you'd have a fight on your hands If you tried to start another war. 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VOL. 14, NO. 11 a, ITB llA&BLE .... ...., ........... Newport Beeeb officlala have either scored a major victory ln their effort to ra.l.ae UlODeJ to eleaa up t.be Upper Newport Bay or bave been dealt another set- back. It depends on which official is a peaking. All concerned, though, aeree that financing fOI' the· cleanup Job, which involves several re- quests for stale funds, has become a litUe more complex. Last week in Sacramento, several thinfs happened that af. fe et the city s silt cleaning proj- ect . They are: -The state Water Resources Control Board agTeed to give Newport $1 million for the proj- ect. -The same board also set aside $440,000 it says will go to Newport if the city can match that amount in cash. -The s tate Legislative Analyst slashed Newport's re· quest for $2 million from the state budget lo $1.l million and ordered that this money not go to Newport until the city comes up with the $440,000 in matching funds for the waler board. 0 pinions vary widely on whether these actions should be viewed as good or bad news. "I think it was good news," said Ne wport Mayor Jackie He ather . who attended tbe Sacramento decision-making sessions last Thursday. But aides from Newport As: sem bl y woman Mar i an Bergeson's office were reluctant to describe the board action so optimistically. ''Essentially it means that things are deadlocked," ex- plained one aide. ''It means Newport has to raise half a million in cash before it can get atl the money it needs." Officials in Newport -who have been working toward a cleanup project for fi ve years - are hoping to pull funds together to pay for a S4 million cleanup job. The early action plan, as the cleanup job is known, would in· elude a partial dredging of the bay as we ll as construction of silt-cat ch basins in the San Diego Creek, the bay's main tributary.' Klansnten injured in 01elee MERIDEN, Conn. <AP> -A Ku Klux KJan rally turned into a bloody confrontation Saturday afternoon when anti-Klan pro- testers hurled rocks a nd bottles at the white-robed Klansmen as they hid behind a human shield of policemen. A shouting crowd chased the Klansmen about half a mile to a park where Meriden's monu- ment to its war dead is located. By the lim~ the Klansmen reached safety, several bad been hit in the head and shoulders with rocks and boWes, .and blood stained their robes as they were escorted away. An unknown number of police and counter-demonstrators were injured. Blacks and Hispanics shouted, ·'Cops and KJan work hand-in· hand... as police formed a 40- man barricade against police cruisers, some with their win- dows smashed. As KKK mem· bers began to run, a man in the crowd yelled "You better run. We 're going to kill you." The Klan was demonstrating in supJ>Ort of police in this blue- collar central Connecticut city of 60,000. The city's population is largely while, with a substantial Hispanic minority. Anaheim bomb threat a hoax An extortionist demanding $20.000 threatened to blow up the new 750-room Anaheim Mar- riott Hotel unless the money wu paid, accordlne to Police. The firs t call to hotel employees at 2 p.m. Saturday said that four bombs, planted in various locat.ions throughout the 18-alory hotel, would go off If de· manda were not met. Police said that a second call came an hour later, but that the caller bung up before the manager came to the phone. Orange County Bomb Squad lnvestl1atora conducted a tborou1b search of the premises, turnJn1 up four susplcloua o~ Jects, according to police Lt. Peter DePaola. They lutned out to be a noby air vent, al piece of lnsulaUop, a wrapped aoda bot- tle and a package of meat. Two guests were evacuated from the plush hotel before autbortt.ies determined at ' p.m. that the threat was a hoax. NewPort City Manager Bob Wynn says the funding scheme for the t4 mUUon project wu de· signed to 10 like this: -1) The water board kicks in $1 million, 2) the Irvine Com· pany mat.ches that amount, as is required by law, by offerine land valued at Sl million as a storage spot for dredge spoils and 3) $2 million from the Energy and Resource fund is written into the state's 1981-82 budget. But things we nt awry in Sacramento last Thursday after· Musical moods noon wben the Legislative Analyst ordered the $2 million budcet r,quest be sUced to s1.1. mllllon. And the money scheme was further complicated when the analyst's office said N4;wport must come up with the "4(),000 in matching funds if it expect.a to get the $1.1 million. Several officials blame Mayor Heather for the problem. Sources close to the action in Sacramento claim Mrs. Jleather told one state official earlier this The recreation program of San Juan Capistrano kazoo band and the Gordon Grey -bagpipers from San Bernardino provided two styles of accompaniment for Fiesta de las Golondrinas marchers Saturday in San Juan Capistrano. The parade celebrates the swallows' re- turn to the mission. month that her clty would be 1Jillin1 to come up with the ~.ooo tn cub. Mayor Heat.bet' tells the atory aooUMr "'*'. •'I wu uked a ltypotbftlcal . question," she explains. "I said lf the only way we could get the funds wu by cqmlns up with the caah, then, l gueu, that's the way we'd have to 10." Mayor Heather said it took her by surprise when that course or action waa recommended by the analyst's office. ·'The upper bay is a state re· source and I don't think we should be forced to Pt.>'," she said. "But I guess we'U have to." . The mayor said she plans to help raise the money herself tbroueh private contributions and aid from local businessmen. Strike alert on in Poland BYDGOSZCZ, Poland (AP) - The independent union Solidari· ty on Saturday welcomed gov- ernment attempts to defuse a crisis over police attacks on union activists. But Solidarity's 10 million members remained on strike alert, its Warsaw chapter threatened to ball work and UD· ion leader Lech Walesa warned against government duplicity. Warsaw television . in a state· me nt read by an announcer Saturday night, said it hoped government and~ union leaders could reach an agreement before the Monday strike deadline because Poland was "crossing the final frontier." In Moscow, the official Soviet news agency Tass said union leaders "seriously complicated .. the situation in Poland by issu- ing the strike. The Tass report came after several days of Soviet silence on Polish events. It defended the use of police force in Bydgoszcz, where a score of union activists were beaten Thursday when they refused to leave a govern- ment building. "We want to reach an agree- ment over the weekend to avoid s trikes and cancel the strike alert if possible Monday," Walesa told a crowd of 10,000 supporters gathered here. Been Skiing Lately? MOW IS THE TIME TO GO! MO crowds mtd PERFECT concllttons. HAPPY SKIING!!! 631·3280 JHIW.C.•~· I ... ., ........ I SNOWSUMMIT J/lt/11 •. i ...... 7~0,.. .... ce ••• ... ............. l Otange Coast DAIL y PILOT/Sunday, March 22. 1981 riding ring AIJilitWs limited, Joy unbrUlled • in t-. t • - BJ .IOOICOl:NB&AD ......... ""' ..... Four yean a10 Robyn Eddy, t, lay lD a coma for 1lx moatbl followlnf an automoblle acd· dent a ooc Pacific Cout Hlcbway. Doeton predicted 1be wou.ld not Uve and U abe did, would not walk or talk. Five operaUons later Robyn latt week joined a doaen other halldlcapped children atop their favorite trained 1eldln11 for leaaona at Oran1e County Ridln1 Center, Inc. ln El Toro. "I think lt'a helped with her balance," said her mother Je· neanne of Irvine. "It's somet.hin1 that normal kida do. The hither her' morale la, the better she set.a." Thia is no ordinary sunny af. temoon spent exploring the won- ders of meandering trails by horseback. For two years Fran Joswick, a former social worker and horsewoman, and Kathleen Morris, a pediatric nurse, have been teachinl handicapped peo· ple to ride. •'The horse bas a four-beat walk and a two-beat trot," ex· plained Ms. Joswick. "It's a warm live creature that doesn't talk, so it doesn't threaten." from five riding programs in 1975, the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association <NARHA> now sponsors 153 pro· grams across the country. Joswick, a hard, towering woman with a warm heart, keeps a sharp eye out for little stiff legs that arch up, backs that slump and eyes that shift their attention from a horse's ears. From the center of the riding ring, she commands the circling cbUdreo and the 30 volunteers who wallt beside and ln front of the borsn. "lt'a a natural lnatinct for the volunteers to try and bold the klda up," explained volunteer coordinator Lorena Swift. ''But they'll never learn to ride a horse that way.'' The children with walkers push them slowly up the wooden ramp toward their patiently waiting horse. Uaually S·year-old Nickey Feldman wears braces because or bis cerebral palsy. His mother, Julie, removed them so he could be comfortable during bis second ride. "I want you to relax," said Ms . Joswick, as the little boy was lilted over the horse aided by his mother and two volun- teers . To loosen contracted muscles his stomach is first rested against the animal's wide back. In his velvet riding cap lined with plastic-the boy and his ma· jestlc pony make a s tunning pair. He pats the silky wh ite mane. "Move on, Silver," he softly says. Many riders are victims of cerebral palsy and are helped by the rhythmic movements of the horse. But there are 'others who also come to the stables lo improve their balance and coordination and to gain confidence The 22-year-old Costa Mesa m a n who has be en institu· tionalized since a drug overdose accident when he was an infant. The 7-year-old Irvine boy with cerebral palsy who amazed everyone with his enthusiasm " (See INMATE, Page AJ> Fro• Page A J D•llY l'li.t l'-M •Y ~ry Am.brew WAL.KING'S DIFFICULT BUT RIDING IS GOOD REWARD Kevin Momode, 7, puahe• hlmHH up ramp at atebfea INMATE COUNT AT DANGER POINT. • 12 escape lwme fire in Tustin SW1NING ON GATE PROLONGS THE RELAXING OUTING JuMe Feldman of Lek• Foreat hofd• eon Nickey, 5 Reagan security aide Eur~pe waffled to check Soviet threat WASHINGTON I AP) Pres I· dt!ttt Reagan's national security adviser s aid Saturday that West e rn Europe must curb social spending and reject "the contemptible philosophy of 'bet- ter Red than dead"' if it hopes to deal successfully with the Soviet Union. In his first public address since taking his White House Can inflation take licking? WASHI NGTON CAP ) The cost of mailing a fi rst-class let· ter goes up today to 18 cents, thanks to the fifth postal rate in- crease in the last 10 years. The rate change was to be ef- fective at 12 01 this morning, as were new charges for other classes or mail Postal officials warn th at the 18-cent rate probably will not last long. The Postal Service had asked fo r approval of a 20-cent rate but the independent Postal Rate Co mmission trimmed the request As a result, Pos tmas ter General Willi am F. Bolger said. the Postal Service will be get- ting about $1 billion less revenue than it wanted and may ask later this year for another rate Increase post, security advl.aer Rlch.ard V. Allen said. "Europe I.a COO· fronted with an economic crisis every bit as dangerous as that which followed World War II." The North Atlantic alliance has been weakened because of the inflationary ravages that OC· curred because "we have lacked the will to discipline social pro· gr ams," Allen told a breakfast meeting of the Conservative Political Action Conference. Allen said the alliance's future will be "bleak" if the nations in it fail to gain control or their budgets and halt the rise of in· flation. And he said President Reagan found no serious dis· agreement when he made that point in a series of recent meet· ings with top European leaders. Allen noted the desire of many in Europe to seek an opening to the Soviet bloc as a way or pro· mot ing peace and r egional stability and cooperation. He said that policy has resulted in progress. but progress of a kind being used by some European elements as a "justification for Jisarmament. .. Allen said pacifi sm is ap· parently on the rise and cited as an example a recent split in the British Labor Party over basing nuclear weapons in Europe. "We a re hearing the con· temptible 'better Red than dead' philosophy of a decade ago," he said. ficlentJy for them to receive a regular bunk. A stay on the floor, Krans said. rarely extends beyond six hours. The reason is that the jail population is constantly chang- in&, depending on d1scbar1ea pd ~gs. ~ to percent of the population changes each day. and about 80 percent every 10 days. During weekdays, there are fewer admissions than on weekends, when the number or arre1ta colaslstently Increases. Aa overcrowdtn1 increases. Krans said so does the likelihood of the county being sued over jail conditions. He predicts that within the near future such a lawsuit will be filed. Similar suits have been filed in both San Diego and L.as Vegas. forcing jail officials there to free some inmates who normally would remain in custody. Krans said he is working to boost the staff in the jail 's deten· tion release o ffice so that persons who qualify for release on their own recognizance can be let out raster. Faster processing will mean such persons will not have to be assigned to jail cells, thus eas· ing, if only slightly. the demand for space. Krans said no consideration is being given to easing the stan· dards to determine who is re· leas ed on their own r e cognizance Oddly e nough, while people may be sleeping on the floor in the main jail, there are bunks - many within the same building -that are sitting empty. The bunks are reserved for in· mates who are serving sen· tences on weekends. These are normally persons who have jobs and have been convicted or rel· atively minor offenses, such as drunken driving. Krans speaks with some Ir· ritation about the weekend pro· ------------------------------------------------------* * *----~ Brutes behind bars More than half charged with felonies To the initialed, the Orange County Jail might seem like a pretty ho-hum place, a tem- porary repository for the drunks and dereli cts, fathers in arrear!! with child support payments. the lightest or the criminal crop. While the jaU does house such elements. It also is the residence for person.a charged with the most serious or crimes. For example, statistics provided by jail of· ficlals shaw that of the 1,137 inmates in the jail on a recent day. 781 either were waiUnt trial or bad convictions on felony char1es. There were -to inmates awa1tin1 trial for murdeT, three Cor manslauahter and 27 for al· tempted n\Urder. Another 89 were awaitin& trial on robbery cbar1es and li were Mrvil>I 1entenct1 on rob- bery conviclion1. The llst,1oee on; 11 ln ~ fOf UHUlt with a deadly "IPOD charte•. lt for lddDapplna. 21 tor rape ,..S sexual 111ault and 11 for child moleataUdD. Pe1'90M arrested f~ 1uch crimes, anteaa t.b•r. make ball, muat await trial lo tbe count)' Jal . Peraona Hnt.oced lollowtnc coDYlctlon on felony char1es normally ire sent to 1tate prt1on ,· -considered much harsher than most county jails -except in certain, special cues. Not surprislngly, theft.related crimes account for the largest proportion of jaJI inmates. There were 229 persons either awaiting trial or con· victed on bur1lary char1es, 44 on grand theft, 23 on auto theft and 47 on recelvinl stolen prop. erty. Persona accused or convicted of sales of narcotlet or po11easlon of narcotic• led the total at 108. On the mildemeanor 1ide of the tally sheet, 89 persona were jailed for drunk lo public, 78 for drunken drtvin1. 54 for tramc vtolaUona, 35 for petty theft, 14 for treapaaalnt and 25 for non· payment of child 1upport. Cla .. lfied .. "other" in the tlpre1 were 140 tnmatea. Another 22 were accused of vtolat&ona of probaUon. To thole who are somewhat 1urprl1ect by the number of pertoU JaUed for ''blCb·power" crtmn, jail offtclala polnt oat l.bat Orance County 11 no lon1er th• quiet, ap1cultura1 center ol the pQt. Jt lJ t.be second larc•t cousa\1 lD the stata, and the 1txth larceat met.ropoUtan AN• In the nation. gram. He says jail offi cials are trying to convince the county's judges to make persons assigned to weekend time to pay the costs of their incarceration. Recent action by the county Board of Super visors permits charging or such a fee but onl y about 20 peJ'cent are paying. Ini tial cost is $41 58, plus $18.80 per day or $60 38 for the first weekend and $37.60 per weekend thereafter . Krans argues that strict en- forcem ent of the fees would make the ieekend iJ>ro1ram less attractive, hus reducing the de- mand for bunks the program re· quires. Those bunks, in turn. could be reclassified for full · time use Ultimately, though, Krans said, county offi cials are going to have to confront the question o f contstructing new Jail facilities for all l'ategories of in- ma tes m aximum, medium and minimum security. A recent study showed that the county will be short 283 beds I for both men and women > by 1985 , 757 short by 1990: 1,093 s hort by 1995 and 1. 786 short by 2000 Meeting the 2000 necd . llccord· In g to a recent study by the county Administrative Office. could cost m ore than $100 million, without adjustments for 111flation As a relatively :.hort term solution. planners are examin· Ing ways of making improve- ments at the J ames A. Musick Honor f'arm facility near El Toro, where minimum security inmates are now held. to ease some of the pressure on the main jail. A separate m1mmum security facility is located in Orange Sp iriL~ at a birthday cclchra tion Saturday wen· dampened when fire raqed throu1h a Tustin horn« at 1821 Blue be rry St , causing $60,000 in damages, al' cording to the Orange Count-. Fire Department. Twelve people were at the p<tr t y when -.p a rki. from tht: c h i mney ignited the wood shingle roof at about 1 ·30 pm No one was hurt Fou r e n gine s a nd 75 firefil(hlers were c11 llcd to the scene, succ(•ssfully prcventin~ $50,000 in d<tmages to the horn<· owned by J<tmes and Kath.} Schamp. al'COrding tf) fire or ficials SAVE 1200.00 . _____ , . For a limited time. exciting savings on this spindle headboard waterbed accented with decorator turned posts and a rich oak finish. COMPARE AT $649.00 $449 IUl!NA PA"K 8301 Orangethorpe Blvd. (At Santt Ana Fwy.) (114)1M·I044 HUNTINGTON dACH 18582 8HCh Blvd. (Town & Country Center) [714l M4 HU LAO UNA NIQUIL 28052 Camino Caplatrano (Avery Oflr1mp) [114) 111-0SH WltTMINITlft 117500 Oerden Qrow Blvd. (Welt ol 8MCh) (714J •MIT7 COSTA MEIA 1921 H•rt>or Blvd. (No. of 19th 81.) (714) 131·1371 QA ft DIN QftOVI 12016 Garden Grove Blvd, (1 81k. W. of Harbor) (7141 N7....0 OftANQl 1M9 w. Chapman Ave. (E. of Sant• An1 l'wy.) 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"We are not cutUn1 tbe budlet almply for the sake of sounder flnaoclal manaiement," said tbe president. "Tbll la only a first atep toward returntn1 power to the states and com· n;iunitiea. only a first step. tlWS ANALYSIS toward reordertn1 tbe rela· tlonablp between cltlsen and 1ovem.ment. THOSE WEaE worcb certain to reuaure an audience that bu wondered durin1 the months since Nov. 4 whether they won or lost the last election. Too often, In the eyes of many conservatives, Reagan the pracmatiat bu prevailed over Reacan the ideologue. When it comes to statements of bis overall positions on iaaues, there can be no doubt the new president ls a firm conservative. But in the day to day business or implementing those beliefs he becomes far more pragmatic than most conservatives would like. The result has been a series of confilcting statements of roreign policy from the administration of a man who campaigned on the need for the United States to speak with a single, clear voice that could not be misunderstood by friends or potential foes around the world. IS THE CIVIL strife in El Salvador and American efforts to assist the current government worthy of the attention it is re· ceiving? For weeks the ad· .. mtnlatnUon made clear lt relt El Salvador wu very Important. Abruptly, one State Department olftclal told report.era lt wu be· lDI overplayed. He was later contradicted by a White Houae apoltesman. At the Pentagon, reporters were told by a ranking Reagan appointee the United States should e nd its Informal adherence t-0 the provisions or the SALT agreements. Qulck.ly, word came from the State Department that his views were * * •• hll own and not the adminislra· tion'a. On domestic affairs, the Democrats have hardJy made a dent, so far , In Rea1an's pconomlc program. 8 UT THE ideological and praematic side are ln debate over whether to call for volun· tary import quotas on Japanese cars, a move strongly urced by the U.S. automobile Industry and its unions. To the pragmatists the issue ls * * * 1lmple: lbe American lnd\lltry 11 ln trouble; Rea1an promlled to help it durt.ni his campalp and II he doeln't\act, Cooerea wUl. But on tbe ldeoloetcal side the ariument la that in a free market, industries that can't compete must be allowed to faU by the wayside. In these cases, Reagan the campaigner enunciating the con· aervatlve view made clear what be would do. Reagan the presi· dent and pragmatist la takin1 a careful seeond look. * * * Fraud attack planned 'Fi/ th l eg' of R eagan program told WASHJNGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Reagan is about to launch an assault on waste and fraud in federal programs as the "un· spoken fifth leg of his economic program,·· While House press secretary James S. Brady said Saturday. Brady said the attack would be opened on several fronts in the next couple of weeks and would be highlighted by th~ fil· ing of charges in an unspecified number of major fraud in· vestigations that have been UD· der way for months or even years. He refused to be specific, say- ing, "We don't want anyone to escape" before the government is ready to move against its sus· peels. Nor would Brady give any indication how much federal m oney may be involved. BUT THE investigations in· volved are some that were being conducted by independent in- spectors general in various de· partments. a three-year, 30-percent income tax cut; drastic pruning of gov- ernment regulations . and a coordinated effort to stabilize the money supply. THE NEW campaign, Brady said, "really is the unspoken fifth leg of the economic pro· gram because if you need to cut $32 million to meet your spend· ing goals and you can find S32 million in waste and fraud, you don 't have to find other things lo cut·· such as services or aid pro- gr a ms. Salv ador timetable Reagan summarily fired the 15 s upposedly no n-pai:.tisan agency watchdogs because, as Brady said at the time, the pres· ident wanted the people i n those jobs to be "meaner than a junkyard dog ... Al least a few of t'hose appointed during Jimmy Carter's administration ap· parently have met Reagan's test because Brady said Saturday he expected some of the de· partmental sleuths to be reap· pointed. The S32 million, he said, was a hypothetical figure. Fi res rage in Southeast 'not w ithdraw al' Champagne goes flying in all directions as Second Lady Barbara Bush cr acks a bottle over the bow of the USS Houston attack submarine in launching ceremonies in Newport News, Va .. Saturday. Watching his wife is Vice President George Bush. GunIDan kills two • Ill emer gency room KANSAS CITY. Kan. (AP> A man police described as "on drugs or a mental case," opened fire in a hospital emergency room with a 12-gauge shotgun. killing a doctor and a woman visitor. before e vading two policemen and escapitlg. He re· mained at large, and a m ystery, Saturday. "He just walked in and started shooting." said Detective Al June of the shootings late Fri· day. "It's kind of off in left field ... The identity of the gunman. described as about 6 feet tall and wearing a denim shirt and down vest. was not known, police said. He was being sought Saturday by police. and an alert was is· sued for Large parts of Missouri and Kansas. Police said they had few leads. They s aid they found a few shotgun shell casings at the hospital, but they provided little help. They said they knew or no motive for the shootings, which occurred at the University of Kansas Medical Center. The hospital stepped up its security after the attacks. Police said Ruth Rybolt, 54, and Dr. Marc Beck, 25, both of Kansas City, Kan., were killed immediately when they were hit by s ing le blas ts from the shotgun at about 10 p.m. WASHINGTON <AP l -Pen· tagon officials said Saturday the planned return or military ad· visers sent to El Salvador does not mean a complete U.S "withdrawal" from the strife· torn Central American country. Instead, they said, setting a timetable for return or the 54 ad· visers was a routine matter and should not be misread as a sign of flagging U.S. resolve to aid the Salvadoran civilian-military junta in its fight against leftist guerrillas. Meanwhile, Gen. David C. Jones, chairman of the Joint Chiefs or Staff, said he is "quite optimistic" about the ouUoolt in El Salvador and contended the situation there is ''completely different" from the Vietnam War. Defense Department officials initially confirmed late Friday that 18 or the military advisers would return l o the United States by early summer. with the other 36 set to return by Sep· tember. T H E OFFI C I ALS, who declined to be identified, said plans from the outset had pro- vided that the 54 advisers would go to El Salvador only for specific training duties, and that they would return home when their job6 were done. The teams or advisers vary in size, and the durations or their assignments range from days to months, according to defense of· (icials. Their missions include training Salvadoran troops in tasks such as helicopter main· tenance and counter·insurgency methods. GEN. JONES, the nation's top-ranking miHt.ary officer. was asked to compare U.S. involve· Storm blasts Plains Rain exp ected in Sout h , Ohio Vall ey Cocuta l ..,ea t laer --------~~~~~~~--~--... ,.. ........ ~..... ::~ LiQhl varl•bl~ •Inds this morn1no oecom11>9 -•• 10 '°"lhwHt 10 to 1l knoh on •lt•r.-n with J lo ' IOOI wind w•v•• Westerly swells J 10 S 1 .. 1 '"'' morn11>9 0'"°"""' oecreu lnq to 1 lo 3 feet bV alter noon V arl• , .. s-.,, ------• Buff•lo bl• cloudlneu lodo 11.s ......... 1 Snow clrlven by northerly wind• "P to 4S m1•tt per"°"" reouceo v1Sib1llty lo nur le<O s.1 ... .,., In .... 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Reagan's economic program, whi ch has ha d top priority a lmost to the exclusion or other initiatives in the firs t two months of his presidency, in· eludes fou r parts : proposed budget cuts of nearly $50 billion. omcials in the fire-ravaged Southeast have issued stern warnings to a rsonists as this year·s fores t fires have des troyed more than a half. million acres in three states, Car surpassing the total damage from fires in 1980. Fires raged Saturday in thick pine timberland, brushland and marshes of the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Florida and Alabama S huttl e launch d e l ay? CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP> -The in· vesligation of the ratal accident in an engine compartme nt of the space shuttle Columbia could delay a fueling test Monday and push back the craft's maiden voyage, space agency officials say. Shuttle administrator John Yardley was quot· ed in Saturday's Cocoa Today newspaper as saying careful scrutiny or Columbia's launch procedures could delay the take o rr n ow scheduled for the week or Aprils. The acci(ient Thurs· day occurred arter a successful dress re- hearsal for the launch. when a n "all clear" signal indicated the engine compartment was safe to enter. But the chamber still was rilled with nit r ogen when five workers en· tered. The nitrogen was supposed to be pumped out after it drove out ex· plosive fumes. ONE technician was killed, another was hospitalized in critical condition and three others were hurt less seriously. ''It's Wlbelievable that something could bit you that quick and you not know something was go- ing on," said Bill Wol· ford, 44, one of the in- jured technicians. 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Dllltrl"I ........ ,.... · CLOTM CLONU lllNMONATI IURPDI, TOUlllt8'9, COllllUTUI AND PllORlltONALI Bui one, tM dlM of f9lwtc.,... ftyan aowte, of L .. .,. hedl cen eport • beMd Double takes designed Stuffe d s hirts add n ew portrait dime nsion By STEVE MITCHELL 01 Ille O~lly l'llOC Sutf He prefers to call his soft creations "portraits," but Ryan Gourley's made-to-order, life-sized dolls are really. well. cloth clones. Selling for between $120 and $300, the dolls are cartoon replicas of the customer, who is often stunned by their exactness. "They're humorous characterizations of a person," the 27-year-old Laguna Beach artist explaine d . ··sort of three-dimensional portraits.·· AND, GOURLEY SA VS, his customers put their cloth likenesses to good use. Take the businessman who ordered two life· sized dol ls, complete with three-piece suits , to share his car on the long commute to Los Angeles. "He said he was going to put them in bis car so he couJd drive along the Diamond Jane," Gourley joked. The dolls look enough like people from a distance that the crafty commuter prob- ably got a way with it. A real estate broker bad an even better idea for his stuffed alter ego. AFTER PUTTING OUT the "open house" sign at a beachfront cottage for sale. the Realtor placed his doll in a c hair. along with a microphone that told potential buyers the real agent was down on the beach enjoying the sun. The dolls are great for those boring busi- ness meetings, too . Just put one in the conference room, turn on the recorder, hand the microphone to the boss. and leave. Gourley shares his Laguna Canyon studio with his 31-year-old brother, Roark. The pair operate the Sherwood Gallery <that's Ryan's middle name) in the Village Fair mall on South Coast Highway. • BUT IT'S THE CLUTTERED, 2,000-square- foot canyon gallery where the younger Gourley does his work. It looks a lot like a thrift s hop, with racks of uniforms, suits and dresses, rows of shoes. hats, and a wall fuJI of props. Using photographs of his custome rs. Gourley creates its exact a replica as possible, going even further than s kin tone, hair coloring and size. If the customer is a young surfer he'll go out and round up Ocean Pacific shorts, Vans shoes, and Hang Ten T-shirts. HIS LAGUNA BEACH "tourist" comes equipped with loud shorts, black shoes and socks, a Hawaiian shirt, and even an old Brownie camera hanging around its neck. For customers who wear glasses, Gourley scours junk shops to find frames that match. He gets hair for his dolls from wig s hops and thrill shops, and be also uses artificial fur, and even long wool rugs for blond subjects. And while most of his customers are de· lighted by their cloth-look-a-likes, some need a little coaxing when confronting the dolls for the first lime. GOURLEY ONCE CREATED a life-sized scout master, complete with green uniform, scarf and badges. But when the troop leader arrived to pick it up, he gave the doll a rather lengthy, dubious inspection. "Finally I just walked up, put my arms around both of them and said, 'Well guys, what do you think?"' The scoutmaster left the gallery laughing, his double under his arm. Child caught • in midd"le Surrog ate wants to k eep 'contrac t ' baby PASADENA CAP> A woman who agreed to be artificially inseminated and conceive a. baby for another couple says she has changed her mind and wants to keep the child in a uni· que paternity-custody court case here. The Arcadia woman, who contracted to be artificially inseminated by a New York man, was expected to give birth any day, her at· torney said. The case opened Friday before Superior Court Judge Robert M . Olson. The outcome could decide the future of baby-by-contract out· rits springing up across the country and the sur· rogate mother search by desperate couples who cannot have children of their own. OLSON SAID there is no legal precedent for the case, and he intends to proceed slowly. Denise Lucy Thrane of Arcadia was artificially inseminated in June with sperm from James Noyes of New York. The sperm was frozen and flown here for the medical pro- cedure, court documents said. But Ms. Thrane, a divorced mother of three, changed her mind about giving up her parental rights to the resulting child and wrote lo tell Noyes and his wife of her intent, accord- ing to the Noyes' attorney, Noel Keane of Dearborn. Mich. It was Keane,, who has been matching couples and surrogates for five years, who ar· ranged the deal. BOTH SIDES say Ms. Thrane was not paid for her services, although her medical expenses were covered. ·'This is not a paid surrogate case," Kean said. "She volunteered to do it. She was inseminated. And she changed her mind." Keane said his clients feel they are entitled lo custody of the child and they asked the judge to give them the infant or place it in a foster home until the case is decided. They also asked Olson to order blood tests to determine whether Noyes is the father of the child and to prohibit Thrane from naming the child or its father on the birth certificate. MS. THRANE'S attorney, Stan Springer of West Covina, said his client had second thoughts almost from the beginning. After an uns uccessful artificial insemina· lion attempt in New York in April, he said, she had "gnidgingly" agreed to try again and to carry the child, but "right afterward" changed her mind. Saturday afternoon, Springer said he had talked with Ms. Thrane earlier in the day and that she was not yet in the hospital nor did she mention going to the hospital. "My assumption is that she's stlll not in the hospital and still hasn't had the baby," he said. Olson or<jered that the blood tests be done as soon as possible, and ruled that Ms. Thrane could name the child. But he deferred any de- cisions on the custody request and another re- quest by the Noyes' that the Tbrane and Noyes households be studied. HE ALSO took under submission a motion by Ms. Thrane's attorney to dismiss the case on grounds California law does not treat semen donors as natural fathers. ORIENTAL RUG MARC• SALi SA VE UP TO 60°/o °" CHINESE, IMDIAM It IOKHAR.A RUCiS 6x4 Chinese 9x6 Shazadeh n.. .. ..., • ...,. oh• Reg. Pnce Sale Price • 660 '250 12x9 Chinese 1260 1450 5x3 Princess Bokhara Reg. Price 12500 • 600 g~~~~GT Sale Price '999 '199 525 N. La Ciene1a Bl.,d. 2421 E. Coat t Hwy. (213) 651-5175 (114) 613-2224 we Purchase Used Oriental Rugs 8---..a.. t·6 .... ll•S "-' ......... 10·6 ._ •t·6 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/8undly, March 22, 1981 Al Welfare economizing? Four counties join in a ssis tance n e twork Orance County 1overoment aoon will be llnked into a statewide computer system that officials pred ict will uve mW1ona of dollars 1n t.be coat of provldi.nl wellare aaslataoce. While official announcement of the program will not be made until Tuesday, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Social Services said Orange County bu been selected u one of four counties to participate statewide in the Public As· sistance Network. Officials estimate that the computerized network will save a bout $123 millioq by 1985, the year by which the &ystem will be operaUonal statewide. The system, officials said, will permit: -Electronic processing or welfare assistance applications. Sucb forms are now processed manually in Orange County. -Quick identification of welfare fraud, such as of reci· pients who claim benefits in more than one county. -Accurate monitoring of atatewide welfare information. This will allow for close tracking of errors that might occur in Turbine u se s wind PALM SPRJNGS CAP> -A 139-foot-bigb wind turbine on the desert eight miles west of here has started producing power, the second such machine to un· dergo tests by Southern California Edison, the utility an- nounced. The Alcoa Darieus turbine, capable of producing 500 kilowatts, was first used Tues· day, said Mike Wehrey, Edison's project director. The new wind generator's power was added to that pro· duced by the 191-foot Bendix· Schacble turbine , which pro· Ciuces 3,000 kilowatts and began tests last December. providing assistance to a partlcuJar recipient. Liz Brady, the social services department spokeswoman, said it ia too early to estimate how much of a savings might be generated ln Orange County. No county welfare workers will have to give up their jobs as a resuJt of installation and ap- .'plicatioo of the system, she said. Personnel r eductions will be made through attrition, Ms. Brady explained. Local officials are ecstatic about the county's acceptance tnto the network, cit- ing recent fiscal problems that are confronting welfare pro· grams administered by the county Human Services Agency. Members of the county Board of Supervisors will be briefed on the system Tuesday, according to an announcement made Fri- day by 2nd District Supervisor Harriett Wieder. She lobbied strongly for Orange County's in· clusion in the network. The system is expected to be in operation by October. The Nationwide Supermarket of Sound® Powerful 80-Watt* AM/FM Stereo Receiy~r STA-820 by Reahst1c · 11111 -6 (j "40-watts/ch., min. rms into 8 ohms, 20·20,000 Hz, 0.06% THO Two magnetic phono inputs let you use two turntables for professional-sounding recordings or continuous music at parties. You also get the controls for recording with two tape decks. #31 -2087 19995 Reg. 359.95 1 Slashed 41°/o ! 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In addition to the city's UUaation, a clti%ens' group also plans to file a suit against the county. Tbe suit.a con· tend the $75 million expansion of airport f acillties waa ap- proved by the Board of Supervisors without an adequate environmental impact report. If all this appears tn be an exercise in futility, con· sider the aituatioa of the Newport plaintiffs. Residing in one of the most attractive communities on the coast, and owning some of it.a finest properties, they find the lifestyle and their property values being steadily eroded by the slow but sure expansion of activity at the airport. Their homes and gardens are dirtied by pollutants falling from the sky and their ears assailed by jet noise. Many parts of the community are just not so pleasant any more. From a mere handful of daily flights, the airport now logs 41 jet departures a day anq the plan is to increase the number to 55 -with one supervisor bucking for more than 60. The expansion is conditional upon airline purchases of allegedly quieter jets. The a pproved master plan would lengthen the runway and enlarge the airport terminal to eight times its present size. This means it would serve 6 million passengers by the year ~ compared with 2.6 million served in l~. There is no doubt that existing passenger facilities at the airport are grossly inadequate. And the present Board of Supervisors assures the afflicted Newporters that the proposed expa~ion will be all that's needed to bring the facilities up to the required standard. No matter how sincere the supervisors may be, what will the next board think about that? And what about the fact that four of the five members of this and future boards represent areas whose residents are not in the least bothered by John Wayne Airport? And who's to say that the Federal Aviation Administration, which already has compelled the county to admit additional airlines, will not come forth with more requirements? Newport citizens look at the blight around Los Angeles Airport and see their community beading for dis· aster. They also look at the calendar and see option after option expiring. Perhaps they £:xaggerate the threat. Perhaps ex· pansion of the airport won't hurt au that much. But right now they very sincerely feel threatened. And legaJ action, futile or not. seems to be the only way left to get thelr message across to county. state and federal authorities. And to get a decision that may be relied upon for longer than the next board of supervisors meeting. Gay glossary wasteful Even the most liberal, unprejudiced supporter of gay rights at times wearies or the homosexuals' excessive de· mands for privileges and "rights." When Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Jr. banned dis· crimination against homosexuals on the state payroll about a year back, there was little backlash. Reasonable citizens accept homosexuality as a fact of life and see no reason they should not be offered equal opportunity in Ute work force. To enforce his program, Brown created the Sexual Orientation Project and appointed a homosexual, Lee Walker, to serve as director. Walker has prepared a state.financed glossary of terms acceptable to the homosexual community to guide the straights of the state away from irritating the non- straights. "Homosexual" is acceptable, says the glossary. but it does convey a "formal, clinical tone." So "gay" is prererable and can refer to both men and women. But some women prefer the term "lesbian" to "gay." So in rererring to homosexuals in general, the pre· !erred usage is "lesbians and gay men." One more note : "Sexual orientation" is a more ac· ceptable term than "sexual preference" because "re· sear ch indicates that sexual orientation may not be a matter or choice." On a closing note as he leaves office after 13 months, the Sexual Orientation Project director made this ob· servation: "We want to be able to stand around the water cooler in the morning and talk openly about dates from the night before the same way heterosexuals do." That's the point. Heterosexuals don't stand around the wateT fountain talking about their dates. Nor .do they was te taxpayers' money dreaming up ways they wish to be addressed. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their ,uthors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 64?-4321 . Boyd I Two worlds By L.M. BOYD Next time you and your dog, lf any, go for a walk, if· ever, consider the fact that' you're stepping out into two e ntire ly dlrterent worlds . llllll Ill Tbe di1trn1 caueed by all I.MM 1tortet link· ln1 ao many tbinp to c1acer It a hasard to my health. ARV Your color vision put.a you in· to bright beauty. if such be roundabout. Your do1 doesn't know about that, sff- lng u lt does ln shades of gray. But what it heara and smells ta so f~r beyond what you perceive that you can't know about that either. Two belnca can walk down a street aide by aide and yet be ln two utterly dJffennt en- vlronmelltl. Odd, Wbat? · Q. What's a ''featherte"? A. Don't know that It's anythlq now , but ft used &o be the Seot'a name for a loll ball. 1be ftnt aolf balJ, in fact. It wu a leather pouch 1tulfed with futhen. boiled wbtt•. Wben It dried, the leatbu abrank but tbe fHt.b_.. apa.nded, and th1I .. m1de ll mmd.. • RoWlaDCI Evane / Robert Novak Thomas P. Haley PUBLISHER Thomas ICHvlllEdltor Kitchen cabinet cleaned out WASHINGTON -The "kitchen cabinet," whOle mem· bera finan* Ronald Rea1an•a lon1 road to the White Kouae and wa~t to contlnue advising blm now that he la there, are beln1 · evicted ln the latest battle for lhe admlnlatration's soul. After weeks of an artillery duel or confllctlng le1al opinions between him and the k itchen cabinet, pres· i deDt ia l co unselor Edwin Meese Ill issued this decree I ast week . Out! The law is clear ; this privately.funded band of private citizens can no longer occupy gov· ernmenlquarters; the modest of· fices in the Executive Office Building next door to the White House mwst be vacated. ''Getting us out of the White Rouae ta not the 1ame u 1tttm, ua oQt. ot to-.n." a defiant ldtcben cablneteertold ua . But removal from tbe p....i· dent's proxlmlly will not help the mllllooalre kitchen, cablnet con- Hrv aUvea promo~ Reaianlte loy aliata for hlgb orllce. EVEN BEf'OaE Meese de· livered his eviction notice, that ef- fort bad been naggin.1. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger tut week told a coo· servative personnel aide: I will not accept any more reeommen· datlona from the White Houae, ao don't bother sendine them. W elnberger and other officials wb~ place pragmatism and ad· mini5trative competence above loyalty and ideology were ad· vancing on all fronts, causing this question lo be repeated: Can Reaganite policy be maintained by non· Reaganite officials? In the heady days following his election, Ronnie Reagan's old California kitchen cabinet cronies tbouaht they were picking the entire official Cabinet. Their comeuppance came early when Meeae helped thwart the oom1DI· Uon of their Eut Cout colleasue. William Simon, u secretary ol the Treasury. BY 'nlE TIME they came eut arter the lnauauratlon, kllcben cablneteershadswltcbed from of· fense to defense. They were at- tempting &o veto non·Reaianites re1ularly selected for bigb gov· emment posts by the White House personnel office, headed by Meeae's close friend. E . Pendleton Jam es. Lonstlme Reagan aide Lyn Nofziger, who was performing much the same function as White House political aide, provided the kitchen cabinet office space ad· joining his own. "You c an't imagine," one Reagan aide told us, "how much trouble Lyn got into doing that. This was not a popular decision with the White House staff." Publisher's Notebook Keep in touch with brief gift By THOMAS P . HALEY .._, .... , .... 0.11, 1'11414 In the past week I've had the privilege to come in touch with ·'life'' on several occasions. By way of information, my wife. Ginny. and our three daughters have yet to move to the Orange Coast area . T h ey plan to move here at the end of March. M eanwhile, they reside at our home in Dallas . On Friday last. Ginny called me in the wee hours of the mom· ing. Whenever one receives a mid· dle of the night, sleep·awakening call, the immediate question that comes to mind is: "What's wrong?" WITHOUT ASKING, I could tell from Ginny's voice that tbe call wu of some import. Ginny related that when she had arrived home late in the after· noon, Shannan, our youngest daughter, 10, was engaged in what appeared to be an emo· tionaUy intense telephone con· versation. It seems that Rose Ann Mac· Conacbie. Shannan's great friend in life, also 10, who lives in Grosse Pointe, Mich., was call· ing t-0 let Shannan know that her father had died of cancer. He was 53. Rose Aiin, along with her eight s urviving brothers and sisters, had another loss just three years ago when their brother, Dougie, died in a motorcycle accident. • TWO PREMATURE AND shocking losses bad been vi.sited on the surviving MacConachies ·in tbreeshortye&r8. Dr. Charles Bell A day later, while I was in a meeting at the Daily Pilot, another call came in from Dallas. This time, Gina, my l3·year-old daughter, was call· ing. .. Bad news, Dad. Bosley, (our miniature dachshund) was bit by a car this morning in front of our house and died. Mom had to han· die the situation: and Mom. Shan· nan and Erin (our oldest daughter) are laking it hard." My reaction? Well, one of sad· ness and recalling how Bosley liked to roam, to c ross the broad and busy boulevard in front of our home and check out whatever was overlhere. Worried about his safely, I had tried t-0 seal all exits from our fenced yard. But whatever was over there was attractive enough to Bosley that he penetrated tfle would·be barriers. THE D~RIPTION OF the loss of our family pet is by no means equated to the loss or human Ufe. And, at the same time, it is a loss of life that had significant impact on the Haley family. Finally, on Thursday late Punch morning, I was informed that Dai· ly Pilot colleague Dolores Blanco had. been called home on an emergency. The emergency was the type we all hope never visits us. Dolores' husband, Horace, himself a former Daily Pilot ex· ecutive whom I had the privilege of meeting for the first and only time lhe week before, had s uc- cumbed to a heart attack. Pat Blackketter, friend and Daily Pilot colleague of Dolores. and knowle dgeable of the emergency, offered to accom· pany Dolores home. Dolores tn· tuitively knew the circumstance and chose to go it alone. THESE THREE en · counters with death have pro· vided me an occasion to reflect . . . on how precious and un· predictable the gift of 1 if e is. We are so important lo those with whom we work, with whom we live and love, and who care for us. My reaction to all of these life· terminating events is t o acknowledge how much I personally lake life for granted. None of us should ever do that "Do you realize that In the event of a nuclear war we've got Just four minutes to withdraw Into our shells?'' •'The kitchen cabinet bas been treated s babbilf,· dis· a r acefully,"saidanotber nalder. a EAGAN'S OLDEST aup· porters were denied the c:oave· nlence ol a reeular Wblte Hoose pa11 <except ror Southern California tycoon WlUiam Wllaon. who got ht. by belne the preeidept'aenvoytolbe Vatican). They were often treated with COD· deacenslon. Meese and his second· in co mmand , Mike Deaver , marshalled legal opinions holding that the kitchen cabinet was an ii· legal occupant or government property. Kitchen cabineteer Joseph Coors. the Golden, Colo .. brewer wtto long has dreamed or a Reagan presidency, produced conflicting legal opinions. He lost, and now Reagan's oldest buddies mus t m ove , possibly to R epublican National Head· quarters on Capitol Hill. THE~ OF proximit y will further reduce kitchen cabinet successes (such as appointment of Donald Devine to run the Office of P ersonnel Management <OPM) over the objections or Meese and James). What's more, it coincided with a serious setback for James' deputy, Willa Johnson, placed there by conservatives to safeguard ideological purity in national security posts. Weinberger. a Reagan intimate and veteran bureaucratic in· fighter, has resisted all s uch tests for his lieutenants. In a personal confrontation with Johnson last week. he told her to s top sending resumes of .. Reaganauts" for the Defense Department because he would pay no attention to them. SHE PROMPTLY resigned and returned to her old job at the Heritage Foundation, a con ser vative think tank <but later was talked into returning>. One reason for Johnson's pique was the fact that San Francisco millionaire financier William Draper. who has been ser ving in James's personnel office. was present but said nothing in her de· tense during the confrontation with Weinberger Johnson's aggravation was heightened by her irritation that Draper. who backed George Bush for the 1980 presidential nomina· lion. would soon be named prest· dent of the Export·lmport Bank. a job the kitchen cabinet had slated for ardent Reaganite Washington banker William Middendorf. Kitchen cabinet plans to battle for Middendorf vanished March 12 when the president himself asked Middendorf to give up his Ex·lm bank ambitions for am· bass ador to the Organization of American States (OASJ He had no choice but to agree. REAGAN'S CALL suggests the battle for ideological purity is lost. It is not imaginable for the kitchen cabinet lo be evicted, Cappy Weinberger to refuse to consider political qualifications for defense posts or Bush backers to gain preference over Reagan backers for prestigious jobs if Ronald Reagan opposed it . If his political revolution is set back by acts of the non · Reaganites given command posts, the blame will be his alone. 'Give voter better contact with solon' Dr, Charles C. Bell i3 a profeuor of polilidal 1eience af Cal State Fullerton. Is it time to change the numbe r of lawmakers in Sacramento? lo these con· servative. budget conscious times some might agree -hop- ing for a cutback. But a good argument can be made that now la the time to increase the number of o ur elected lawmakers. Our legjslalive districts have too many people in them to pro- vi de any kind of effective representation and Inte rest group money is much too s1P1fi· cant in elections. SINCE TIDS i5 a reapportion· ment year -it's time to think about isvtna the people a louder volce in Sacramento. California baa more people per uaembly and state senate dletrlct than any other 1tate. Our avwa1e uaembly dlltrict hH 2tS,8S7 people •bile the avera1e aenate dlatrlct haa '511,71' people1 No otller state comeaclOM. I In fact, there are mor• people ln 1 Calllomla state senate db· trtct than there are ln a U.S. conrra1lonal dlatrlct. Compare thOle kinda of nwn· bera to the elates In which let11l1t1ve dJllrlcta are so small tbat almost everyone can personally know their elected representaUve. • New Hamps h ire, with a lower house of 400 re presen· latlves, averages 2,300 people per district. Six other states, Alaska, Maine, Montana, North Dakota, Rhode Island and Wyoming, all have fewer than 11,000 people per lower house district. Of course. in comparison to California, these s mall states have so few people in them that it's not too hard to have small legislative districts. But even in comparison to the other largest states, Calilornia assembly districts are just too lar1e. New York, the natJon's second largest state, has about 117,000 people per assembly dis· trict -2.5 times smaller than California's averaae. Texu avera1ea about ~.000 people per dis tr let ; Penn· aylvanJa has about ~.soo ; II· ltnol1 1bout M,000; and Ohio 109,000. THESE OTREa larae states keep their lower house dt.trict populaUona relatively amaU by· bavlnc more aaeemblymen tban does California. Wbtle we have 80 aHemblYmen, New York and Tuaa botn have 150; Ptnn· aylvania has 201; llllnola bu 177; and Ohio bu 99. On the other band, theae larser llat.t have only aUptly more state aenaton than does California. The nation'• five lar1eat 1tate1, after California, average •7 1tate eenatora -not much more than our .o . The theory in these stales is, apparently, that if you have enough lower house districts providing reasonably good direct contact with an elected representative, there is no need for a massive membership in the upper house . AT PRESENT, with almost 300,000 people per assembly dis· trict each assemblyman represents a constituency about the size of Sonoma or Santa Barbara county. Only four of California's cities are larger than an average as· aembly district -Los Angeles with its sprawling 2.8 mUllon people; San Francisco with 674,000; San Jose with 900,000; and Oakland with about 330,000. The City of Sacramento, with a bout 285,000 people Is sUgbtly smaller than an assembly dls· trlct. THE CONSEQUENCES of laree assembly districts are easy &o see. Given the anemic condtUon of California's political parties -candidates cannot hope to reach voters by a door· to-door walkinc campal1n. Instead, candidates muat ad· verttae -relytna oa expeulve direct mailinca, televi1,on, ndJo and newspapers. Laat year, all of the can· dJdai. for the 1tale Ltsillature 1pent • total ol more than $S0 mllUon -avera1in1 9500,000 per dlatrictt Ttaal'a more than ha.If of whn lt, cOlt to run tbe tDtlN state Legislature for the last two years ($80 miUion). In order to raise that kind of money, candidates must -and do -turn to special interest groups for help. And many of them get the money they need. About 75 to 80 percent of all campaign contributions come from special interests. SOME CANDIDATES get an incredible amount or money. State Sen. Ken Maddy, R· Fresno, held the state's record for money spent in a campaign $543,500. But in 1980, Ed Davis. R.Chatswortb, broke that r~ord in his senate campaign spending over $650,000. Ir California copied the exam· pie or the other large states, we'd a have an Assembly or about 180 members (twice what we have now). In that case, we'd cut down the average populaUon per district to 1'LOOO. The average number or vO\era would be a relaUvely handy 71,000. , In tbla era of the super atkte and mass bureaucracy -livtna the voter a better cbanct to communicate with e lected repreaentatlves ls a 1ood Idea. It's reuooable to expect that we'd cut down oa the amount ot money 1pent in campailftl too. Smaller dlsttlcta would en- couraie people without as"mucb ICCHI to bl& moaey to l"Uft ,. oftlct. The influence of lni..t aroupe would M 1ublta•n1 lelMMCI -and &.bat•1 I 9'0d tbln1 too. .. --~~---- orang• eoast o.uv Pilot Jff ore gmnion .................................................................. SUnday. March 22, 1981 To wrlle U. Delly Pltot/Bo• 1560, COsta ~.CA 92626 To c.u the Dally Pllotm• ~2-432t Editor's Logbook Who· says there's conspiracy? Readers decide By roM KBBVIL ........ ,,...,Pa.- Wb_y i1 It, the reader won- dered, the Daily Pile>\ spreads the doctrine as interpreted by the John Blrcb Society acrou the top of a sect.loo paae wltb a large headllpe? Why lndeed, especially since the speaker's remarks were de- voted lo large part lo at· tacks on the ne ws media? A newspa· per ·1s put i n an un · comfortable crack whe n so m eo n e launches a br oad side against it or against the pres.s in general. It lakes some bard swallowing to print a story critical of your own craft - especially when the remarks were in all likelihood false or distorted. That's Juat wbat bappeaed when a man named Richard Fatberley abowed up ln Orange County the other nlabt to pro- nounce an lntemaUonally orient- ed organlution called the Trilateral Commission a coo- spiracy of ·menacing propor- tions. A KEY TO the comml.11ion's threat, Fatberley told the au· dience, ls the willlng involve· ment of "the maas medla'' and the control of news by a handful of mani pulator s Inside the media. And we printed it Just u be said it, knowing with every drop of ink in our blood that il Y"as another handful of Birch Society garbage. Yet l think the judgment on that story was correct. FOR ONE THING, we were in good company. Also pain led as part of this dread conspiracy were such diverse characters as -.._....._ ~ -~ -I ~~--­~ --=-I ~~. --~ ---=== ::=::... ----- We're Listening ••• ~ Whal do yoo llke about the Daily Pilot? What don't you Uke? Call the number below and your messaie will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same Z4·hour answering service may be uaed to record letters to the editor on any top~c. Mailbox contributors must in· elude their name and telephone number tor verification. No circulation calls, please. Tell us what's on your mlnd. William F . Buckley, Dan R a ther, Barbara Walters. George Bush, CIA Director William J . Casey, ex-President Carter and the late John Len- non. So if it's a pile of garbage, why bother with it at all? Mainly because if we don't re- port such accusations there's a vague air that there really ii a 642·6086 conspiracy of some sort and the press -in this case the Daily 'Pilot -is deliberately covering up by refusing to print It. Newspapers have to operate under the premise tbal the public -given a fair account of what was said or done -will be wise enough to discern where the truth lies. Even if the charges are ------~ -~-::::::. outrageous, ther e la another juatlflcation fo r publishing them. WbUe the John Blrch Society may not be a danierous organization, It has pursued some pretty outlandish notions and tried to taint some pretty good people. II the JBS is coming out of a period of dormancy and stirring thln1s up in our communit y again, the public ought to be alerted. As Chuck Loos, the assist.ant managing editor who made .the call on running the story. put It, "We have an obligation to let our readers know there are peo- ple like that still out there." THE FLOW OF letters, memos, suggestions, criticisms and compliments continues to pour into the "We're Listening" answering service. Most of them already have been passed along to an ap- propriate editor for his or her at· tention and possible action. They show an active In terest in almost all aspects of the Daily Pil ot fro m w h ere the Scramlets puzzle is run to a thank-you for printing the death notices in more detail and in larger type. Here's a sample or some or the more interesting items to come across the desk. It's unfair for the Daily Pilot to continue using the name Dime-A· Line for that Saturday want ad specaal section when they cost more than a dime a /Jrni. That's a valid complaint. An· er more than 20 years of charg- ing one thin dime for each line or copy, the classified department finally had to accept the fact that we were losing money on every ad. Trouble was. the name Dime-A-Line is such a fixture for Daily Pilot readers that we hated to give it up. So Classified Ad Manager Nita Folsom opted for the name Dimes-A-Line, hop- ing that It would tell customers the service was the same but the price had gone up. There was no intent to deceive, but it's clear that some people may have been misled. At any rate, be advised: Dimes·A·Llne now cost two dimes a line in- stead of one. The minimum charge remains $1 Why no coveTage o/ the Cabo San Luccu ~ race? I 'm afraid you just weren't looking hard enough. Boating Editor Al Lockabey has had a daily report on the progress of the race 1nd wrote several build-up accounts leading up to the start. Why can't wr haut clo""'1 f'gure• fn tM atock morbt lnatfOd of tilt 11 o.m. report? That's a tough problem, one we haven't been able to ret0lve to the salllfactlon of aJI our readers. Subscribers whose papers come off the press earlier in the day receive the 11 a.m. re- port simply because the press must start running before the closing stock lists are available. As soon as lhe closing prices are in our bands the stock page is redone and a plate Is rushed to the press to be printed in the next available edition. If you are a subscriber whose paper is printed after that polnt. you get the closing stocks; if not, you get the next best we can pro- duce, the 11 a.m . report. Our production department doesn't fool around getting out the final stock report. The market closes at 1 p.m. and the computerized transmission begins 10 minutes later. Twelve minut es a f te r that the transmission is completed to our shop. And by 1 :40 or 1 :45 the plate is ready for the press. Considering the thousands of bits of information contained in this complex report, that isn't a bad performance. Still, we'd li ke the closing re- port in all home-delivered edi- tions and will continue trying to cut production corners to ac· comphsh this. Those two btg ads -one /or Winston and one for Camel -took up so much $f)C1Ce m the Daily Pilot that there wa.m'I enough to read on those two days. That's mostly an illusion. The number of ne ws columns in those two editions of the Daily Pilot were almost exactly the same as they are on most Mon· days and Tuesdays. The ads in question were placed well forward in the main news section because of color positioning demands dictated by the press configuration those two days. This would &ive the impression that some news was being left out, but it wasn't. About saying that Nancy Reagan vu11ed Canada with Pre11den1 Carter . Mrs. Rdgan was with Presi- dent Reagan in Canada. Mr Carter was in Georgia. The cap- tion-writer's brain was tem- porarily out to lunch. Mailbo~/ 'Officials perpetrating fairy tale about airport tax' To the Editor: The county's much publicized call ror "defederalization" of the John Wayne Airport is another of its many efforts to mislead the public. The fact is Sen. Nan· cy Kassebaum. R-Ka., of the Senate's aviation subcommittee r ecently introduced legislation that would "defederalize" cer- tain airports over the next cou- .ple of years. "Defederalization," according to her bill, means the largest airports. for example LAX . would be ineligible for federal grants after September 1981. A second group of airports. for ex- ample the John Wayne Airport, would be ineligible for federal funds after September 1982. The funds the county receives between now and September 1982 would still come with its many federal strings attached. It is Mrs. Kusebaum's bill that th e county s upports and describes as "defederalization"; however, by the time John Wayne Airport's "defederaliza· tion" occurs in September 1982. lhe county could already have its federal funds for expansion -and the concomitant federal laws backing expanded use. It is doubtful that Sen . Kassebaum's bill wlll pass in the H ouse because l e gis lation similar to it passed in Lhe Senate last year but failed In the House. All signals coming from the Kous~ suggest that il continues to oppose "defederalization." PresenUy there la no leclaJaUon that allows the dispersal of ADAP funda tbat were set uide by legiaJaUon in 1970 and tbal expired lo September 1980. The act's expiration date accounts lor the county's franUc efforts to get Lhe ADAP funds this fall and to use lllor the purchase of addi- tional land on the weal side of the a lrport. A1 r9ttntly as a couple of months aio the county was aay- ln1 county citizen.a ahould not worry about lncreaaed econonilc burdens from airport expansion became the federal 1ovemment would pay for u much u IO I*'· cent ol lt. Al tbe dtinnl' fears ln~rtlNd and were ••Ptesaed • L.et•n '~'Jr-.. ~. n. 'IMf .. ~-t mi., t lll!llMtt I It f'fftNff, ..... .,. .... wl • l,,.11 ' ~· I lelltft llllltl lllCI"* tllN NI ~M _. m.-, w C'1:. ~ I ~·--!!S~ _.., c....s . -· ----·---~ ' the county's public stand was to rely less and less on the federal government's funding for ex- pansion. HOWEVER, around t he courthouse, the story was dif- ferent. One argument made there for immediate passage of the master plan was that if the county did not get federaJ funds as soon as they were made available it might not get any as the Reagan adminis tration tightens its belt. The county's claims or "los- ing" money which it would keep t hrough defederalization is another misnomer. The money the county is ''losing" is reaJly a fe de ral tax imposed on all airline tickets sold throughout the U.S. It is this tax that goes into the ADAP kitty. ls anyone foolish enough to believe Orange County will be able to get an ex· elusive right lo have its airport users pay no federal tax while citizens throughout the rest of California and the other 49 states pay this federal tax? County officials are perpetrating a fairy tale that will be believed by no thoughtful, intelligent citizen. Let us all hope the Reagan ad· ministration and Congress will move to cut off all funds for airports such as the John Wayne Airport and set aside ADAP funds for regional airports in areas that do not affect already established residential com- munities. WILLIAM BURGHLEY A .... , ......... , To the F.dltor: I am shocked and anll')' after reading the March 18 article, "Wie.4: out the burro menace," by 1' redertck Scboemehl. He states, "Tbe bUJTOI abould be shot, eliminated ooce and for all," and "they a,.. conlinulnl to destroy a sensitive environ· ment." Ke llata bla reaaona u (1) fouling water holH for blahom 11Mep. WbeH dotl be 1et bia lnformat.lon on thla? (2) noia, It camp1round1. I've never beard any nolae from burro1 when I've ciamped there. <3) an Inordinate amount ol manure. Slnee when doet Udl aau .. a problem In tbe middle fl a duert like the Mojave? I ...,. mJ booa lo tbe d"ert. ftal dou be wear, bl• patent lea\ben? So is it for these reasoos he is endorsing a death penalty? He has spent most of the article describing in detail his personal trivia which I feel is a waste of space. But then again, it shows the reader his real reason for his concern and enthusiasm to shOQt the burros is not for the beauty of the Mojave desert and China Lake, but due to his fear of lhe burros, stemming from his childhood as he described in his article. I agree with the National Park Ser vice's Adopt-A-Burro pro- gram. That is far more humane than s hooting the m . And if burros are to be s laughtered, surely it ought to be for more serious problems than he slated. If In fact they are causing prob- lems, he would have done well to research and recount those in a Uttle more depth instead of his personal dislike for the burros. LAURIE SWAIN Sitfd11 d .. po•al ~in To the Editor: Jn 1978, California generated about 235,000 cubic feet of low· level radioactive waste. (Second only to New York >. The volume or waste generated increases year· ly. The estimate for 1981 is over 300,000 cubic feet. For t hose who may wrongly assume that such waste is only produced by nuclear power plants, let me clarify. This waste is generated by research hospitals, universities, research facilities, medjcal and clinicaJ laboratories and industrial facilities. Nuclear power plants a lso generate such waste , but the use or radioisotopes by the above institutions are the predominant sources in California Cover 90 per- cen t ). Without sufficien t alternatives for the disposal of low-level radioactive waste, there will be serious setbacks in the health-care field and a poten- tial multi-million dollar loss in federal research and develop· ment grants, medical equlpment and technology and industrial in· vestments. At the present time, California must rely on the availability of authorized bu rial sites in Washington and Nevada for the disposal or waste generated in California. Over the past several year s, these sites have been periodically closed. Their future avai l abi li ty is in do ubt Washington has passed an in· itiative that denies their site to out-of-state generators of non- medical waste, as of July 1, 1981. The state or Nevada has recently established new emergency reg- ulations governing the use of their burial site. These regula- tions require on-site inspection of every waste generator and signifi cantly increase the cost for disposal. TO MEET these challenges. As· semblywoman Marian Bergeson has introduced AB-210. (T he bill is presently co-authored by Alatorre, Bosco. Costa, Frazee. Ke lley, Leonard, Moorhead, Mountjoy, Rogers. Roos, Ryan , Lar ry Stirling and Wray from the Assembly and Craven. Greene, Presley. Schmitz and Speraw from the Senate>. This bill will re- quire the Department of HeaJth Services to develop, within one year , a contingency plan to deal with closure or existing disposal sites. The bill also creates a Low· l e vel Radioa c tive Waste TechnicaJ Task Force. which will be responsible for (1) classifying low -level radioactive materials according to the type and manner or disposal (2) determining the feasibility or alternatives to burial for those classifications, and !3> evaluating potential dis· posal sites in California. The task force is to submit a final report to the Legislature by July 1, 1983. Concerned citizens should con- tact their stale representatives and express their interest in this important piece of legislation. Obtain a copy of the bill, <California Chapter or Americans for Energy Independence will send you a copy. Call 213/572-3663 and ask for Gail Thompson). become informed, and if you agree that the bill provides a positive step in the control or low- level radioactive waste disposal in California -speak out and re· quest your representatives losup- portthe passageof AB-210. A L.BAIE1TI Certified Health Physicist Legal battle for burro removal begins Repriftted f rom ~rotM>n WildUf• Ne10•, publilhed bl/ ~ion WUdU/1 , tPw Colifondo offiUote of tM Notional WUdUfe F~. They are smart, hardy, proUllc. and have no oalural enemies. Some think the floppy-eared wild burros that roam tbe na- tion 'a western rangelands are rather cute. The problem with burros la that they are ea Ung a swath of destruction throu&b U.S. public lands. Burroe in the U.S. are found mainly in Lhe desert areu of California, Nevada, Arizona and New Medco. Deleended from the stoic pack animal• th1t Hned the told prospectors ot the 19th cenLury, bu:rTol are ''wild" ln the literal sense, but tedmlcally they are "feral" -domettJcated anJmalJ gone natlve. .. A bout 13,000 wild burros can t>. found ln U.S. parka, monument•. forHt• and rantelanda, where tbey are over-sruln1, trampliq planu, makln1 tralla Lhat cauae erosjoc .nd footln,-Mlh wat.tr. auaaoe BAYS TllAIVED m ~ Wett became the)' AN ~16 lta dJ'y en'1rclnmeat, taa~.,.,.. ortatull.J from lb• arld1 re1lo11 ln aouti Hd no~Afrtca. 8W'l"Cla cu eat JUI\ abaat aJ\ldQI and can (O over M hours without water. lJke camell, they can amell water lo tbe di•· lance, d11 for it, and then drtDk &belt ftll.. National Wildlife reports: "BWTOI ln Deatb Valley ban learned to tuna Oft camPll'OUlld water faucett and kick lo weai lpca tD an ancient wawrline ao that water tridlea oat.' 1 ID addltloa. t.be buTo U. DO natural -.mlel and UT• for about• ,..n, ~ llrint to t>. 40 and IO. AcN WI to tbe faet ' ' that almost every foaJ dropped by a jenny survives -and a jenny dropt a foal every year -and you've got a population ex- plosion. The burro has quite simply multiplied beyond the capacity of it.a habltal to sup- port il, and Interior officials are convinced that the burro muat go before it Ir· reparably destroys public Janda. Such destruction threatened tbe deer, proo1· born aotelope and blfbom sheep wlllch ah1retbeburroe' habitat. Bl!POU PA88AGE in lt'Tl ot the WUd and Free-RoamJni Hone and Burro Act, the bWTO wu kept in cbeek infonnally by local rancben. proletlloeal bunt.en, and ttate came and tlab offtcen. Now It ll llleaJl to kill a burro on lands overaeen by the Bureau of Land lilana1e· ment. except under apeelal ch'cwnaLances, wttlcll lnclude Nmoval ol otd and stdt anlmall, Nmoval for adopUan, and the ''humane" deatructlon of .. txtu1" animall . The NaUoul Put Service 8Dll tM U.S . l"llb and Wlldllfe Senie• an .t oot•ecl by tbll law, but wheonw olftdall U · I DOUDe-9 pl .. to doot tile '-"-, ...... outcry boldl tbem back. • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 22. 1981 • ........ IARTY IS RDPON••UTY otr YOLUNfWS WHO GUIDE HORm AT .... AND FRONT Ten re1ldua of L.a11 ... Wortd In El Toro ott... ~ .. °'9,.. Co•tJ NII• a.. d•n 11 RIDERS TENSE BUT JOY IS UNBRIDLED . (From Page A3> and coordination during his first ride this week. The young man who was left brain-damaged after a horse kicked him in the head several year s ago. -The 10-year-old who sits in a wheelchair all week until her therapist brings her to the riding lesson. Many parents assist during their children's lessons . And every week 10 Leisure World residents drive out to the El Toro s tables, walking four hours bes ide the horses and ass isting the children. been victims of heart attacks and strokes; but that doesn't seem to matter when they're beside the children. "I'm really done in this week,'' one or the elderly men told Ms . Joswick. ··eut it's the n icest 'done in' I could im· agine." • • haired grandmother. "So this just seemed like the thing to do." The feisty physician was an- gry when a neighbor suggested recently that s he must feel so good helping the children. "It's what th"ey do for us. Not what we do,'' she said. "It cer- tainly makes you count your blessings." . ' M s~ Joswick says it's the many hours donated by volun· teers that make the program work. It 1s their job to groom and feed the horses, as well. There is no charge lo the parents and the group relies completely upon donations from individuals and organizations. Retired phys ician Eleanor Dickinson left behind her family in Michigan when s he moved to Laguna Hills a few years ago. Anyone wishing to join or volunteer with the Orange Coun· ty Riding Center m ay call 837-8225 O•lly l'liet l' ... I•• Illy O.ry .,,..,.._ • Several of the seniors have "I ride horseback all the lime." explained the g ray - ROBYN EDDY, 13 OF IRVINE, SITS IN SADDLE LoulM Reiner, B•rber• D•vl•• •Hlat wtth rtde D.MSO AS SEEN ON 60 Mlle CALL TOM MARSTON FORA FULLY ASSUMABLE LOAN- INTEREST ONLY! 'Newport Equity 'Funds ·Inc Licensed Broker Since 1971 HAROLD KENT SAM RANDY MILLIONS TO LOAN NEW LOW RATES ! $10,000 to $1,000,000 2ND • 3RD TRUST DEED LOANS immediate Funding 90 Days to l 5 Years • SWING LOANS • 2ND-3RD T.D. 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' -·- HOUSING ISSUES Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Sunday, March 22, 1981 Antique desk costs s~me as housing Punch ' •1.c:!'!!"~ IFJ'.,·11 vi.Ila• become builders• conaortlum. uld durl•I lb• ~ 1iJr.41fltl7 ~ Al Ile Npped loftb tbroUlh tbe dirt to a W 1 o · ceremonies that the report ii tnt.eoct.d to abo" ~~ ~troL11""""' ~ sraded coutnactiCJll ilte cwertc>okins a new af. bow private lnduatrl can work with 1overament \ ,., .... ~ ,~ -- fordable boullna lite lD J:l Taro, a man lD a 'pln· a~~ordable atandard? to produee affordab e houtlfta. ~\~ il f:ifj ~ antfq• table ct.livered for tbe occa1loa. create a WOl'tinl anan1emeat with county Of· n I 1r± •trtDed 1u1t couldn't keep from Joklnl about an 'I J 4 One ol the themes of the venture bu been to --I n \ . r-4 -J SltUnc idl)' oa the bWJdlq ped, the $64,000 They wW be financed throulh the county's flclaJa where proce1aln1 of development ap-; \ ~~ 1,1 , r::::. oak table datlD1 to 1880 was lent bf La1una mortgage revenu,. bond proeram with lntereat pllcaUom would be done u quickly u poulble. ~ ~.· ~-. -- Beach antique dealer Richard Yeake to serve rates raQllnc from 8~ to 11~ percent, depend· County Supervilors Ralph Clark, Tbomu .~ ~~-::-, j 1 ~~ I .. tbe fitt.lnclY ele1ant prop for plcturet taken lng on a buyer's income. Riley and Bruce Neatande attended the i . -=-::: \ -_ I dwinl tbe official dedication ceremonies for tbe ceremoay Thursday, where they were seated .:-,..-c 1 I it; ~k _ ~ mucb·beralded Loi Aliaoe Venture. AS ONE MIGHT .EXPECI', a lottery la behind the table -which coet u much aa an af. k:ld=_ _ _ _ ,_ planned to select buyers. It wUl be coordinated rorda ble housing unit -ror pictures. _ ~1 --\-=-~ - _ =~ BUT TRE llAN IN the pin-striped ault, through the Orange County Houaln1 Authority, = __ /::::=__ ~'\. ~ · perba .. wit.bout realld.n1 it, cauabt the licht wblcb recently baa set up service to inform WHILE BE&GBEE& CUT a cake with a -,_ · / aide of ataatnc a formal ceremony outdoors oo a home buyers about affordable projects_ handsaw to symbolise cutting the cost of hoUI· blank piece of land. That service, known aa ORCHID (Oran1e ing, Riley explained to a reporter bow the "It loob like the Last S~per," he muttered C~unty Howdn1 Information Directory), can be project began. to his frienda. reacbed by calling (714) 835-7100. He said the original idea was 1o see bow Rather lb.an aignalln1 an end, however, the ~athryn McKenna, a manager at the Rous-much of the cost or a home was created by de· ceremony wu supposed to hlthlllbt the be&ln· lng Authority, said interested persons can leave lays ln government processing. By the time a Dini of what some land developers and Orange their names and addresses with an answering piece of land was round, however, the project County officials hope with near-religious fervor machine so they can be included on a malling bad grown to become a rull-scale experiment will be construction or other low-cost housing llat to inform them of new affordable projects. on -cutting all costs. units. She said the lottery for Bench Mark Villas The 6.3 acres are part of the Rancho de Los The so-called Los Aliaoe Venture ia an at· won't be held for several months. Alisoa, which is being developed for boualng by tempt by 14 Orange County builders to construct Lake Forest Properties, a joint venture between new housing at cheapest possible cost.a. SALF.8 OF THE UNITS are planned to Occidental Land Inc. and Signal Properties. IN THIS CASE, THE land dedication was for a 124-unit condominium project called Bench Mark Villas. The name comes from this proj· ect's role as the rirst experiment by the coali· lion of builders to cut construction costs. The 14 construction rtrma, known as Builders Consortium for Affordable Housing, teamed with the Building Industry Association of Southern Calllornia to rorm the venture. Jn press releases provided at the scene, of- ficials said the units will be completed in Sep- tem ber and sold ror $44,000 to $75,000 for one, two and three-bedroom units. Investment reality 'Must adjust to high-rise' Houses along the Orange Coast may double in value over the next five years, but onl y if no· growth advocates can come to terms with today's real estate investment realities. Rocky Tarantello, a partner in the Newport Beach reaJ estate investment (irm of Tarantello and Lee, made that prediction to Town Hall members last week. He added that if the area's real estate market does not adjust to tbe trend of high-rise and affordable housing "a downtrend in values may occur." .. , WOULD NOT EXPAND a multimillion dollar business here, but arfordable housing can be provided for employees or industry in this area with cooperation from city officials," said Tarantello. who doubles as real estate and sav· inga and loan research director for USC's center for the study of financial institutions. "Tbe influx of international real estate buy· ing interests is evident in Southern California. That's because we are politically stable with a reasonable inflation rate, and we are the bargain basement of the world when it comes to relatively cheap real estate," he said. The crowd laughed when he quipped, "You could call us the 'Zody's' or the world real estate market," but there was a stunned reac- tion when he explained, "The price of a 1,000· square-foot condominium in Hong Kong is $1 million, and apartments go for $1.6.S to $3.SO per square fool." Tarantello said the entry of foreign in- terests into the Southland is only one aspect of the changing real estate picture. HE SAID INSTITUTIONAL investors are counting on continued inflation, and are placing investments in inflation-hedged assets. ·'In thls light, the issue to be considered is the economic value or real asset.a versus Cinan· cial assets in view or inflation. ··Economist.a derine reaJ assets as items representing 'immediate' consumption or use. •'The value of real assets -real estate, gold, silver and collectibles -tends to rise with inflation since the ruture cost to ac· quire or consume that same asset may become prohibitive. Jr you have them, inflation doesn't hurt you that much.'' Tarantello said the high rate of return on real estate investments led large institutional investors to shift their investment toward real estate instead or corporate securities. Rising infiation and associated increases in market lnterest rates also changed real estate investment capital requirements, both in higher monthly interest coats and declining loan amounts. AS RISING INTEREST rates reduce debt capacity per project, large institutions can bet· ter satisfy increased capital requirement.a while private investors have reduced opport.unities. begln in July, and the builders are scheduled to The affordable units will meet the county issue a f10al public report on their experiment requirement that at least 25 percent of the by next January. homes built in the development are in the so· Karl Bergheer, president or the 14-firm called "affordable" range. DO-IT-YOURSELF &,ij SAVE EVEN MORE!~ I I lllf. PRICE · 27c SQ. FT FIOM ORLY I I I Water dearth looma WASHINGTON CAP> -Parts of the West may run short of water this summer because or one of the lightest snowpacks on record, according to a federal report. The Soil Conservation Service and the Na· tional Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said a survey showed streamflow "will be much below normal unless summer rains are heavy." Melting snow provides about 75 percent or the wAter used in the West, and with 8S percent of the snow season already past , the report said, ''There is virtually no chance to replenish the snow deficit Tarantello sees light financing require- ments hurting developers while the demand ror investment real estate continues 1rowlng. "Moreover, government regulations and permit delays continue to plague the industry with higher costs, reduced densities, and no incen- tive to change," he sald. 1 RED UNGLAZED : SUPER SAVER I BATH VANITIES! I • SEAMLESS CULTURED 1 SELF-STIC Tarantello warned that the days of long· term, fixed-interest financing are numbered if not already gone, and inaurance companies, pension funds and trusts will look fint to joint venture. If any financing is available, be feels equity or income participations will likely be required to secure a loan. Aa a result, fewer people will be capable of developin1 new projecta and they wUJ be repJaced by larcer, capital-rich in· vest.ors. "&EAL ESTATE PO&TFOUO dJveralllca· Uon by 1eocrapbka and property type will be required to meet the atrincent conditions of the fiduciary u Ht forth la the lt'74 Employee Retirement l.ncome Security Act,'' be 1a1d. •• Anncb8ir wtadom and quiet declatona will find no place in the real estate investment market of the 1180t. '' Fann ••/ety 111eelc . WASHINGTON (AP> -Prelldeot Reacan bu d•lcBe.t,ed tM ... k of July JS.st u Nat.loaal r,arm Safety Wf". the White Houae announced . .. I QUARRY TILE I • RICH EARTHY FLOORS I FOR DENS, PATIOS I HAW & FOYERS! I I RH PRICl -5<'c EA I MARBLE TOPS! I • FUllHTURE-UllE IAIES! I =~!~·311~ ALM•IUCD a RU PRICE S~<' 88 I A PAY i PAm•IMATtAH ...... " ... SANTA ANA 2181 Sa. Brlstll St ........ , ........ . 557-1324 - I FLOOR TILE BUYS I • JUST PEEL & STICK! I • ECONOMICAL TO BUY. I PRACTICAL TO USE I I IUJ PlllCf · 37c SQ fl 29~ WESTMlllSTEI SANTA ANA 15191 Ian 322 w. 171 Bllllml Street ' I •3311 547·7111 COSTA .MW 2221 llnlr . ..... .......... •1121_ ~ ·'. , - Or'"9e Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sundey, Maroh 22. 1981 Cows crunching ble for bumana but atJll safe foe anlmall. Fifty. four peopJe atsned up for free crackers when the county decided to give them away. ...... ·•741 w ................ ,. .... 6Jl·70J2 ....... o.c ....... ...._,..A • ...._ HANFORD (AP) - The contented cows of Klnas County are muncblng on cases of crackers, bllufuUy l.lO· aware that the crunchles are a couple of decades old. Each of those wbo siened up got 31 cases r--==-.__--------------------------l Some pigs, chicke ns and other assorted barnyard types are 1et- tin1 some of Lhe animal crackers too. The c rackers w e r e bought for civll defense and are considered inedi- from tbe supply of more than l ,600cases. "I hope Lhey don't want butter on them or something," laughed Ernie Rocha as be loaded up crackers to feed his 30 pigs. PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI 8UllNIU NAMll STATIMINT Tll• lell-lnQ INOOnl •rt dol bu•lllftlM L4 8111TY 11101( I! IU, 2111 C•mlno c:..iw-. P.O .... 42' Jwen c.ittr-. C.lllOrlll• n.tl. THIE LIEONAllO GROUP, INC., PUBUC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE "'CTITIOUI 8UllN•SS 'ICTITIOUS IUSIMU$ NAMa STATeM•NT MAM• STATIM•NT Tiie follo•ln9 person h deln9 SAN JO SE STREET AS b;l.alnetau: 50CIATES, Off M•<Arlllur 81wo., ACTION ATHLETIC SHOES, 394 Suite IOS, NtWPorl 9•«11, C•lllornl• F Ort II Avenut, Suite JI, L•ou11• 12..0 8e•cll, Celllornl•t»SI Torry L. AlloOet, l .. J Port r~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!I C•llforrtl• C«JIO'etlon, l llU Cami C•Plltr•no, S.11 Ju•n C•plalreno C•lllfl'lll• ftMI. Mlc ll•el J. Leport, 147'1 Crulut Pt•co, Newport B••<l'I, Grov..,1...,, ir1flne, CelllOf'nl• tV14 Celllornl• 91*. Tiiis butlneal •• C....OUC:lecl oY •n Louh• A R.lloO••· ltU Port IMlvlduel. Cllela•• Piece, Newport 8eecn. Ev~ing ·ou"ve oh...10~ ~ ... ~"'~ wanted to a Seafood Platter Maseot t11asqueradi119? Relax, all USC alums . Traveler has not been remodeled for housework. This broom-tailed "Trojan Horse" was created by German artist Juergen Goertz. He set it in front of an art exhibition hall in Darmstadt, West Germany to attract visitors to a display of his polychrome plastic configurations. Perhaps a wealthy patron could commission the sculptor to do a four-legged version for the campus. ••• and it's only $349 • Crispy Fish Won1011 bug? Ladybug bill • bugs um on ALBANY. N.Y. <AP l The latest memo from lobbyist Norman Adler has caused quite a buzz around the state Capitol. AdJer, chief lobbyist for lbe powerful District Council 37, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Workers. A FL-CIO. issued a s tate- m ent declaring the union's opposition to a bill de- signed to make the ladybu g New York's official in- sect "DISTRICT COUNCIL 37 REPRESENTS 110,000 workers. over 60 percent of whom are women." said the m e m o. "It is because of this that we must object to the use of the obsolete and sexist term 'lady' in describing the proposed. state bug ." While the mem o noted that the union had nothing against the ceratom egilla Cuscilabris itself •. it s~id the union "cannot endorse the proposed leg1slatton unless the appellat ion 'lady bug' is c hanged to ·woman bug' as a sign of honor and res pect for the women we repres ent a nd for all female New Yorkers." ADLER LATER ADMITTED THE m em o was a joke designed to "add a little levity" to the r outine of the legislative s ession. "We looked a r ound for the stupidest bill we could find." he s aid Neotune ~lety ' CllllllATION-e1111 .. L AT KA &e7431 ...... , •Mt•• MCwf'Mr •IM •••• , .... . :!-:~·=:::...:::::.=·' ... ~, c... ... _,__ 14 ~"-C:--·-· tALn lllGHOt4 SMn'H It TUTHILL WISTCUFJ CHAP'tl 427 E 17th St. Costa Mesa 646-937 1 '1HCIMOTMHS SMITHS' MOITUMY 627 Main St Hunt1nQton &ach 536-6539 PACIACYWW -....OllA.L. , ... c.n-. IAK'v Mort Ulry Ch1pe1 3500 P.cillc View Drive Newioon Be.ch 644-2700 MaCOblal MOITUAlllS Laquna BHch 494-9415 L1Qun1 H1ll1 76&-0933 San Ju.n CeplalTano 49!>-1ns HAl90ll LA WM-MT. ouYf Mortuary • Ceireterv C..8'NIOl"f 1825 Glalef Ave . Newport benefit March 29 FISH. a non-profit or- ganization helping n eedy in the Newport-Harbor area, Is sponsoring a fund -raising brunch March 29 at the Elizat>etb Howard Curtain Call Din- nerTheater, Tustin. Tickets for the brunch and staging of "South Pacific" are $17.50. Brunch sta.rls at noon followed. by the stage pro- duction al 1: 30. Proceeds from the benefit will go to support the volunteer organiza- tion's yearly program that includes Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas din- ners for those in need. To order ticket.a write: Mrs. George Brady, UM2 Port Nelacn Pl., Newport Beac h . Make checks payable to FISH Or1aniiation. PUBLIC NOTICE Teacher poll S AN FRANCISCO !AP l -Nearl y a quarter o f t ea chers in San Franc isco public schools say they work in unsafe s urroundings a nd almost 40 percent say their working conditions ar e "unhealth y," according to a survey. The poll of 1,215 in· struct.ors was conducted. by the California Teachers Association • 2 Tasty Shrimp • 2 Tender Scallops • Fresh Cole Slaw • Crunchy Hushpuppies • Golden Fryes 1961 ws C:Wng<john8i}ver~ SEAFOOD SHOPPES ® 14715 Jeffrey Road ............. _ "'I lrvln• ____ .....,. 3095 Harbor Blvd. Coeta MeH ,, ... ___ .,....~ __ ,_ °""~--A·- ~¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ * INSURANCE7,_,..,~}:-~f!::'f IN COURT ~ ~ SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, ~ ~ COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES CASE •284340 ~ *FORCED PUBLIC AUCTION~ * HANDMAoe··a·R·i·eNrAL Ruas ~ * lnclvcMd •f'I '"'" M1Ctt01t ••" tN '"9' '" ••• tu" M'd qw.,11-. t•om f'rtOtt tut ~ ..... .,.,._. countr .. , All '"°"' ••• '" ~"'•• co"C11t.on A C•"•'.c_.• ot A wttl•,, 1tc:1tv will b• •'9uf'd ,o,. ·~ purch._ * FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, THE AUCTION WILL TAKE PLACE: ~ * SUNDAY, MARCH 22 at 2 PM ~ HOLIDAY INN * 25205 LA PAZ ROAD ~ LAGUNA HILLS ~ * RUGS MAY BE VIEWED ONE HOUR PRIOR TO AUCTION ~ ~ TERMS: Cnh/Ch9Ck ~ ~IN FORMATION: (213) 7094029 A, A & A Inc., L1quid•tors St AuctionMrs ~ ************* Where we care Tllla blnlneta la 'ondll<l.O l>J COf'POr•llon. IMC THI Ll!OMARO GROUP, Gef'elcl L.. i..-.rd, Clll9f l!.e<Yilw Olfker Tllll N'9rNnl -llled •ltll Ille Coulll'r Clefll of Orat1119 County on Mer(ll S, Itel. / IU• A Y & IMITII Mk'*I J. Lepor-e C•lllor11I• n..o. Tiii• •IAl'-1 w•• lllttd wllll Ille Brwce E Herrlneton, IUI Port Countr Cl•r-of Ore1199 County on L•ur•nl Plue, Newport B••cn, Feb 11, 1911. Celllornla 91..0. ,.U.S.-N•ncy H H•rrin9ton, 1'31 Port Publlsllecl ~enge Coast O•llY Pltol, L•uren l Pl•O. Newport 8e•cll M•rcll I, IS, 22, 2', 19'1 11&3-tl C .. llornl• '1..0 -------Tiii\ 1>11sln•u h cond.,<teo llY a P UBLIC NOTICE ;iener•I pertntr'1\<p COUNHUMllATLAW -----Brwct E HarrlnQlon Th•' tS.lt!l'Nnt w•\ t1ted w1tn tn.t C:ounly C:ler~ ol O"'"~ Counh on M••<ll 19, 1911 =·~-...WM! "~~~::~~1:::s N••JNt ilMclt, ~· '~01111 TM fo11o...1no .,.,_ •••do•no l>v•I Publl-Orenee CNll O•lly Piiot, neu:~ORPIO ELECTRONICS, 31'8 M•rclll, IS,U,1t, "11 l20·tl H·l Airport Loop, Co•U Mu•. llHOOES, KIMOALL& HAlllllNGTOM ~ ProttMl..al Uiw Ctl'-•llNI Utt_,.,._ alvd .. Suite IH C•lllOrnl•m•. N •• ,.,, -· C.111-• ,,... l'Ul1 .. PUBLIC NOTICE Willi""' A. 8oyO, ~ N Ht9fll•nd, Or•ne•. Celllornl•t»t 1 Publt•he<I Or•nge Co.tit 0•1ly Pilot M•rcll 22, H, Aprtl S, 11, 1911 1.S• 81 LH Dine•, 25:111 ErlklOtl W•y. l't(TITIOUI IUStM•SS NAMa STAT•MINY L99un• H1ll1, Celllornl•t~l Tiie loll-Ing ptrllllftl •r• 001n9 bllMIMst•a: Jen Olnei, ?'MS Zell Drive, L•eun• IB••<ll. C.1 llornl• 921U 1 PUBLIC NOTICE C.P,N S. Calif. Preliminary Notice S.nrlce. t11f El o..r..., Clrcte, Foun tel11 Vell..,, CMllOf'nle 9170I. t tus ~"'"'as c_onauc tao oy • hmlt eo pertnenlllP. l'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT Willlern A Boyd Valwtt Nelson, 971S El 0•"""90 Clrcte, l'-t•in V•llty, C•lllornl• Tllll •!All-I ••• fllttd wllll Iha County Clen. ol Or-County on Fell U.1'•1. J ht following per\On\ •re 001nv bu'lness •\ BBN FONTANA .,,. BH th Street, Newpon B••ch,. CttlUorn•• 91.00 "''°'· R.oMmotlt"y ..,.oemen, 17S1' SMtt• l'llt7U Publl\he<I Or•nge eo .. 1 0•11y Piiot, M•rla, l'«Klnt•ln V•lley, C•llfornl• 917'1. MerClll,l,U.U,19'1 ~II Oorw10 O Nott 11t An11e,& w., L•eun• e .. tn. C.ltlorn•A '1•S1 Tiiis blltlneu I• conducted by • 99nere1 perlMrtlllp. ROMmery Btroemen Tllla lle*'-1 '"" filed •ltl• Ille Coultty Clerk or Or-County on M•rcll 19, 19'1. "'*" Publl-Otenee Coell Deily Piiot, Merell n. n , Aprils, 11, '"' 1iu.a1 PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI IUStN•SS MAMa ITATIM•MT Tiie lollo•I"' person 11 001n9 bu1tnn1e.t. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 0" MOM·lllSPOMSlllLITY Nollce II llerelly given 111•1 the un<ltrtl-4 will r\91 be rupo ... lble fO< any delllt or llebilltl .. tontraci.o by •nyon• other ,....,.. my\.etl, on or •"•' 11111 cl•lo. O•led IN• 1'1 day of M•rcn 1~11 IC•ryt MotnNlly ll .. I Oce•n Br .. ze L•ne >iuntlngton e .. ,,,. C•1ttorn1• C.or•IO A 81lll0p, ~· All• M"• C1rc1e. Monterey .. C.••11orn1• ,,,,0 Wtlll•m J e .. 11op, US IC1n9, Mount•1n Ao.ta, WOOdi•de. C•••forn1• tlOltl Tf\I\ bU\•M\S '' conoucttd by • Qener•I ~rtnertl'hO Donald 0 No.I Gener•! Partn•r Th1\ st.ttement _,,, t1lecJ wtth t/\e County Clt'r9l. ot OrMUJit County on MalCh "· 1'111 l'UIUI PullllS/Wd OrMl99 Coa•I 0•1ly Polo\ P11111t\MCI 0r .... 0t co .. 1 0•1ly Pilot. M•r<" n. n April 1. 11 1'111 UOI ., Marcll 21.11, 11. 19'1 1u 111 - T J ENTER.PRISES, 0... Ne•-1 Pl•<•. Suite 700, N...,porl 8e•cll, 1 C•lllornl• 9-. PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT AnllQ\J £.Ml Scllellltl,., 1S Aid .. , Irvine, c.tllornl• tt7i.. Tllit blltlneu II c....OUC:lttd lly .,, I nc1 I vlO..•I AntlQ\y Scllellleln T11l1 tlAll-1 wn 111.0 wllll Ille County Cler' of Orenge Coun11 on M.,cll S. 1'•1 , 'IS7UJ Pullhllltcl Or-Coell DAiiy Piiot, M•rcll a. 11. n. n . 1911 1l4l-t1 PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOU' IUSIMISS M-• STATIMINT Tiie toll-ln9 per>on• art doing Dull net I .. YANK EE CLI PPER., JSS Pl•<•nll•, 1M, Hewpert 9eecll, C.lllernl• ....i. Toni• -.re11~. M.0., 4 Cypreu Point une, H_.-\ kecll, c:elllornl• 91..0. Tiils o..sineu I• c-uc:leO lly an ln<1h1lduel. TCMOl•Merr•lte Tiiis 1-1 •• filed •1111 Ille County Clerk of Or-County on MM'cll1, 1W1 l'ISTUI Pubh"*' Or-CN\I D•lly Piiot, M•rc11 I, u. n. n . 19'1 U41·11 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAM« ST ATEMIMT TM foll-1nQ per"°"s •re dolnQ bull nen •i~ REFR IGERATED SY STEMS INTERNATIONA L, llJlt Sl •ter Av..,ue. "-~n V•llrt, Calllornl• 91IOI. l'ICTITIOU' IUSIMESS NAME STATEMENT T ne touowu"'Q per\Oft '' OO•no °"''' !'MU., AIR REPAIR. JlllS C•lle Del C•mpo, S•n Ju•n C.ap 1str•no. C•l•lornt• '11•71 Colo Stel)hen Fr•n~11r, )11 lS Callo d•I C•moo~ S•n Ju•n C•o•str•no C•ltlorn1• ~IS l h•\ t>us.t~' *' tOf'\<.h.K ted by an 1n dfVICIUal Coif' S Fr•nkt1n Tht\ \>t•t~t w•\ t1lf"'d ••tt1 lhf' County Ct tr'-Of Or Ml~ Count., on Me•<ll 19 1'111 l'IUUt Pullh>ned Orange CN'1 OA1ly PtlOI M•rc" 12, 1'1, AJ>rtl 1, 12. 19111 14$1 81 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T lie IOllOWinQ per_, II d0tn9 l>v" neu ., T P\t totlowtnig per\On' •rr OOtng bU\• ne,,., MISSION AVENUE AS~CI AT E!. II, LIMI TEO .. ,., Se•<" Boutouro Hunt1nQ1on~Kh O l1tornt•lfi..t1 ~•ctor ~r~.c" An 1no • ..,1oua1 1'1•) 8•.c.h 8oule-w•rCS, Hunt1n91on B••tn. C•l1for"1• '111M1 E NA OEVELOP M(.N r CORPORATION .• C•1t•o•n1• <orP<,,. lion, l6161 Beacn 8ou1~1t•,d. Hunt •nQ10fl 8e.-c.n C•1tforn1a92&41 t1t<lor M•rwt n ENA OEllfLOP MENI CORPORA !ION Dttw10W M•urt"r Prl"\10fi'\t Tn•s \l•tll'rnent •tt) f1tfld ..w1tn H'lf' County C•••-o! Or""llt Counly o" F~u 1&. l'ltl l'IMl1' Pubh•l1e<I Or•noo ,~ .. 0•1ly PtlOI M•rcll I.I IS, 11. 19111 IOJ< It PUBLIC NOTICE TRON. 211S Ptecentl•, Unll ll l'ICTITIOUS aUSIHESS LMl•¥ff4c.lilornl•n.27 NAME STATEM.l.NT Jen ac;e K Willi-tmJ., 11') Pt«enH•, Th• followinv per'\On 1~ ooinv C>u\1 unit JI . CO\I• "'9H, C.111ornl•91621 ,,. .. •• Tiii\ .....,,... ••• ConOUC:led llY •n In· NE WPORT CE NIER NEWS llO dl'ttdu•I N•wpor t (enttf Ori¥• Su•lf' laQ JanlCrlC Willl•mt Nrwporl Buth C•lllO•m• 9~ Thi\ \Wt~ ..,., fi:.a w1lh th• A nOr•w L. •• 1 .. r .. II\ Rt"tt' County Clerk al Or.,~ County on Fell Nrwpofl ae .. n, C•illorn•d 'J .. ) 1•, '"' Thi\ bu\tnf'\\ •\ <.onouc lf'd t>., an +f1 F IUltO O•voOu•I Publ"lled f>•n~ Coa•l O•oly P1lol A_...,, L•wtor M•r<hl.I U,ll,1'9t tffSlt fht\ \Wte~nt .-~\ tilNJ w 1lh tn• PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS IUSIME SS NAME STATEMENT County Cl~rk of Oran~ County OP\ Mlf(h 1~ 1'191 l'ISl1•• Pulllttned Or•n~ CN•I 0•1lv P1lol Morell 11, 1•. Aprils. 11. •'191 1409 81 Mervin J•ybeililer. 1•S.' Hunt"° T ht tollO#lnQ person' ar• d o1n; P UBLIC NOTICE L• .... M-•yClty,C.lilorn<•t»U 1>v11nen H 0•-Vlvlen 114ikH, 14S.1 Hunter TAHITI INN, 00 Vtelorl• Strut, L•ne,Ml"""•Y Clty,C.lllornl•9»S1 CO\I• Me"-C•ltlornl• 91UI Tllh buttneu It conoucled by • J•rn" C. L Chene, 450 V•<IM•• NOTICE OF DEATH OF 99,,.,.1_,~,..P. StrHt,tosieMP,,..C•1tfom1a 'l1UI MARGUERITE V. MUR-MMvtnJoll4iur Chai Jun Het, oo Victor•• Strut. RAY ANO OF PETITION Tlllt t!Allement ,..s flied .. 1111 IN CO\I• Mtw. C•lllornl• 9'2U7 C-ly Cieri< o1 Ot-County on Ftb. T1111 bu\lneu •S conducted llY • T 0 A 0 M I N I S T E R 1•·1"1 imm• eener•1 =:::~.~~C ... ng ESTATE NO. A-108107. PUC.II.,,. Otente Coast Delly Piiot, Tiiis •telemenl ..... flltcl Wltll Ille T 0 a I I h e i r s • Merc111,1,u,22,1911 t()J).11 County Clerk of Orange County on beneficiaries, c reditors -M•rc11"·1911 .. ,,.ua and contl.ngent c reditors of PlJBUC NOTICE Pub1isr.c1 0r.,. eo .. 1 D•llY P1101. Marguente V. Murray a nd M•rc1122.n .A1>r111,11.19'1 u 1H1 p e rso n s who may be l'tCTtnous M111Mus otherwise interest~d in the NAMa STATIMIMT PUBLIC NOTICE will and/or estate: Tiie fo1towln9 pe,.on Is do lne ---------A petition has been filed t>utl~~s:'vNLINE GLASSING, 111 "~c::!~~!:~!·:::s by J oan Balgle in the SILVER l'LIGHT. 100t s Ha111ew•y, Tllefou-1noper-.11c1o1neou11nen Suporlor Court of Orange Sent•Ane,Ce111orn1••vos .. County requesting that L••..-C• Vincent JeO_,, 11411 PROl'ESSIONAL FLOOR Joan Balgie be appointed vint•e• w • .,. Et Toro, c.111ornl• INSTALLATIO~s. 1ou w. lllh s1'"'· . s p ersonal r epresentative ,,..,. CO\l•Me••Celllornl•t»V Cl Tllll DUlinetl II condU<leO by an Wllil•m TllomH W•l•ll, tt•t tO administe r the estate Of 1no1v10u<11. Fullerton,CosteMeta,C•llforni•t2'» M a rguerite V. Murray LA-• Jectuon T1111 ou11neu 1• concNcttd by..., in-(under the Independ ent Tiii• statement was llltcl •1111 Ille d1vldual county c•-of 0r-.. county on w1111ernT W•l•n Administration of Estates l'•b. 10, 1911. Tiii• st••-· w•s flltcl Wllll .... Act). The petition is set for "IUJ7t coun1.,c1w11o10r-countyon Feb. hea r ing in Dept No. 3 at Put>ll-Ot-CoeU O•lly Pll•l, 21 "" • 1Mrc11 1.u.u.n.1911 11u11 • l'tMnt 700 Civic Center Drive, t-------------Publllhttd Or•nge eo.u O•llY Pilot, West in the City of Santa PUBLIC NOTICE M•rc111·1·15•12·'"1 t0'27•11 Ana,' California on April PICTITI.US IUllMUI MAMlllTATIM9NT Tiie fel-lflt ,.rtoM ere <1oln9 llMIMMH•: THI M•MOll Y IAHK "eMtNDelll SlllllVICI, 721 Yktorle ..,.. .. c... ........ CellNrnl• ..... DOM .. c11rt111 H•Mlllefl, JU Vletotle ..,._ ~ MoM, Celltor11t• "626. L.,.. ..,,_..-, usa1 Polerls. El T..-o,ceotomienia. Tlllt blnlneu 11 conduct.O by • ..... ... ...,.., .... ,_ LVfl~llef OoMMt cuntu Kemllton Tllll •tit-' •es llled wllft Ille CWlllY CIHll of Of•nge County on Marcll t, IWI. 1'1'7UI Pullllltlled Otef!Ot Coeat O•llY Piiot. Marcll a, 1s. 22. n . "" 1142-tl PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 15, 1981 at 9: 30 a .m . IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, l'ICT•T1°"11u11N•U tou should either appear at MAM• STATaM•MT Tiie toffowtne per>oM .,. doing he hearing and state your 1>11.11nn.1n: objections or file written LIBERTY HOME LOANS ANO objec tions with the court INVESTMENTS, lllU C•mlno C•plat•-. P.O. lo• .a. s.n Juen before the hearing. Your cep111r-.tet•'«•••••n appearance may ba in Tiie Leon•rd Grou p, Ille., •person or by your at· C•llfornl• corpcwetlon, llllS Camino C•phtr•no, S•11 Jw•n C•Plttr•no, torney. U R E A C•tuornl• t»n. I F Y 0 A TllllbuslMH ll CondUCled by •CREDITOR or a c on- COf'POf•U.;~·I! LEONARO GROUP, tlngent cred itor of .the de - INC. ceased, you must ftle your Ot••ldL.Le-•d. c laim with the court or T111, ~=:!,~~!';9~1':!'·~1111 i11e present It to the per~onal County Clerk ol Of-County on representative appointed Merell s. '"'· by the court w ithin four KUY & IMITM months from the date of ==~~ firs t issuance of letters as PtCTt11out 1u11H11 1414••• provided In Section 700 ?f NAMl tTATmMaNT ,....,JM IMCll. Cefftwwi• •-t h e prob a t e Code o f Tiie fol._I,.. 11«ton1 •re dol"9 "117W M!Maue: Put>tl-Or-eo.at 0•11., Pltot, California. The t ime for "'"POH l'OOos. ins w. ••11 1111.,.c111, u.u ,n . '"' "*"' flllno c laims will not ex· 11Nd,AMMl"',ce11foffle t... p lre prior to four months c.ii~"i!·c!:!.~::.~1l~ •;~;.: PUBUC NOTICE from the date of the hear- It., WM~. c.rlforlll• nia. 1------------lno noticed above. •.•. Y.INTalllPllll\E, INC. l'ICTITIOUllUSIMHS YOU MAY EXAMINE w.toY__..I,..,,.._,. h Tiii• ~ -flied •lttl .,.. NAME ITATIM•MT the file kept by t e court. ,_,., c1ett1 et 0r..,.. ~.,on C•lle Enttl"PI''-· u1t1 s ... rinen If you are Interested In the Merell 1t, '"'· A•~:;,~1';: '.:i11111"rt'i1•.:!'~;..., A. estate, you may flle a re-~~=':~~'" Hiii, 141., *'-A-, ,,...,.., quest with the court to re- ,.,, .... ....,.._, •• .., ca11~~~~':'.'~t1n eno Oof'ot11y L. c1 elve speclafl nottltce of thte ~:..,......., oe111n, 1101 s11•w11H, IE• Toro, nventory o es a e asse s --,., ... ce11tofft1e. and of the petitions, ec- ,.11041..,.. °'.,.. CMtt Delly ,,.._, K1rl o. KUIWI eno cerol Kw11n, co u n ts and report s Merell u. !'l,A11r11s.1a. "" ,...,., urn Collme ••r. i...eoune "'9'"1• descrl ....... In Section 1200 (ellMntle_,,, ,_... ..,_ __________ __, 11..-t "· 1111c111., e11e1 ••rO.•• of the California Probate Cotta Mesi S4G-5554 for you. 'IJ,.-.~ .. _.... A. llet<lllOy, 14241 SNrlnen Aw11ue, Code. 1'f'~a~":::~~·:~no11<1eo br • Robert H . Hu,ken· 3737 Atlantic A\'cnuc Lon~ Beach, CA 90807 (213) 426-6123 Retirement Living with _._. .. ...,_,...._, pilhter, Attorney at Law, ~ "· H111111 H70 Haf'Mf loulovard, C..:::Y-=-= ~.: .. C:.::Y 9'I # l \ 4 , C o I t a Mo I a , •~"''· ,.,, Callfornl• tUU;. tel: " 540-7551 • ..::.:·::~,~~:i-lyt= .. ~~~-=le.en Del1y1::1 '-~...;;..-'!"'_,.~-------t I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 22, 1981 ~·· Country music courted Performing with trio appeals to attorney BJ DAVID &lJ'l'SllANN Of ... o.tlY ""' .... By clay, RQ1er Aaajanlan troda tbe corridors of the Orange County Cou.rthouae In Santa Ana wltb tbe breeay aelf-assW'ance of the Oamboyant defense lawyer be ii. But by night, on weekends or at any other time the mood strikes, be eagerly flings away his brief- case and sheds bis three-plece awl in favor of a stand-up bass or piano as be belts out the lively rhythms of what be call s "urban cowboy muslc." Havlng performed on stages from the Far East to Nashv1lle with twin brothers Dennis and Danny, Agajanian says music has been a part of his life since be was 10, growing up on Saugus. "We play all over the place," be said of a group that is known in country and western circles simply as the "Agajanians THE LAWYER, NEPHEW of auto racing pro- moter J .C. Agajanian, said be and bis brothen have played -among other places -the Golden Nugget Hot.el in Las Vegas and the Grand 01 Opry in Nashville. They've taken their act to 18 countries during the past 13 year s, doing shows at military bases, high school assemblies, hotels, night clubs and for religious programs. Agajanian, 35, a familiar figure in the Santa Ana courthouse with his characteristic Panama hat and large moustache, said he performs with his brothers about four times a year pro- fessionally. DANNY AND DENNIS, both 33, perform together about 25 times a year while Dennis, who devotes all his time to music, does SO shows a year in all. The music-mfoded attorney said he devotes about 20 percent of his lime to music and the re- mainder to practicing criminal law. "The trials are interesting, but it's not like the stage," he said. "The stage is just a whole dif- ferent thing." Besides, he added, in music "the hours are better." · Agajanian and his brothers particularly enjoy playing al sporting-style events, especially auto races such as the Indianapolis 500 and Pike's Peak race in Colorado. THE LAWYER SAID his group plays at the In- dianapolis victory banquet each year, an interest- ing job considering that he and attorney Jerry Net.aa are co-sponsors of an Indy race car. But it's hls music which gives him special pleasure. While Agajanian handles stand-up bass and piano, his brother Dennis plays guitar ("He's the fastest flat-piclting guitar player in the world") and Danny, a licensed private investigator, plays the mandolin, banjo and balalaika. In all, they carry 14 instruments on stage. ''My brothers can cook . They can really cook," Agajanian said, referring to their musical style ranging from "urban cowboy" to Greek, Arme- nian and Russian. · IT GOES FROM THE sublime to somewhat ridiculous, including a piece Agajanian wrote called "Honey Wagon Special." The song deals with the unloading of garbage trucks, a chore Aga- janian performed as a youth. The brothers have done shows for Orange County judges as well as audiences at the Palomino Club in Los Angeles, where they backed up country star Tanya Tucker, and the Golden Nugget Hotel in Las Vegas, where they performed with Waylon Jennings . "Playing with those stars was a big thrill," the husky defense lawyer said. or his performance at Aimed at disabled Fitness class the Grand 01 ()pry, be sald, "It wu a bi• deal. That wu quite a deal." AcaJanlan mentioned be bu noticed several slmllarttiea between praot.Jclq l•w and playtna mus le. 0 £0 OONTAcr 18 A common element with the law," be Hid, explalnlna that lawyers and performers frequeotlf search out people who seem receptive to them -be it a Juror or a concert goer· -and focus on them. Somet.lmel, proepective juron AaaJanlan is questionina in court say they've beard of tbe performln1 A1aJanlan.. In a mw-der cue twa years aio, the lawyer said, one Jww uked him if be was related to Dennis Agajanlan, whom the juror bad seen perform. If ~ajanlan bas bis way, more prospective jurors may be aeein1 the brothers on stage. Future concert plans include a tour of the Pacific Northwest in April; another performance at the lndianapolls.race course in May; a concert at the Anaheim Convention Center in June and an appearance at the Pike's Peak race .in July. THOUGH THI! GaOUP usually consists of three Agajanians sometimes a fourth relative joins In. That would be their father, now a banker in Newhall. "He loves it," Roger Agajanian said. 1.5lbd 3 88 Our Reg. • .S.96 14..0z.* Pl•d&•® La-. S,ortr T-To,1 M11'1 leat lolf Shirt ptaoelaft 2 $ 3 Polyester/ cotton, Fer polye1ter filled. Re;ulor or lemon acented. ·-- 9 a~ Sole Prke I 1-Yolt latt•rJ SoY9l on &ereody® olkoline bottery. One per pock<»Qe. 2 s1 Fer lairl,.P11 Choice of 5 rtyles Sovel Add color to your wordrobe with thil 'f>Ortr T ·top 6.S% polyetter, 3.S% cotton. Polye,ter /cotton U.irt with placket front. White, colon Ca,,.tll••Hllh 1 e.27•. with jute or 1turdy foom bocking. ~ 2.11 U.tr Aid O•ioat Whipped potatoes, gravy. vegetable, roll ond butter. 29.97 M~n's C11io(O) Watoll B·d•g1t colculotor ond stopwotch functions .. 9ulor ~ vln•t"' ~nd wot•• individualized 78° -5.50 ~·9Q 2.97 12.88 Golden West College will participate in the In- ternational Year or the Handicapped by offering an individualized exercise program through a new physical education course that starts Apr. 7. This fitness program for the handicapped in- cludes swimming, flexibility and strengthening ex- ercises, exercise in the swimming pool, stress- reduction exercises, and use of Nautilus and Universal weight-lifting equipment. STUDENTS AIM WILL use the GWC Fitness Academy on the Huntington Beach campus, which includes an individualiied program for welgJat re- duction and aerobic condltloning. The course was designed for any handicapped person and will appeal to those with arthritis, spinal injuries. neurological handicaps and or- thopedic injuries and any other disabled in- dividual. su~ as the visually impaired, who would not participate In a regular physical educa- tion program. Exercises for persons with cardiac difficulties also wUI be taught. Each participant will be carefully monitored by the instructor following the guidelines of the student's physician. Two 4 . .S 01. • Ready to use, vinegar /woter. ... .. ... 'aloatllfor4a Heavy duty novy convos, rubber sole. ............... Chooae from mony of your fovorltes. Saving price1 ot K mortl .,..._ 12"::. 1/W n Solid 1tote. Wolnut finish on high·im- p o c t plo"ic . # 12XBK117W JI" Foot looker Dvroble foot locker, 30- inch 1ize. Choice of col· O ri . SOVICH INCWOI: ···-""--·· 2.="9fllt<--a.c~......,... ---....... -..... 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Installed_ With Exchange Sun Thru Sol Sun Thru Sol THE CLASS WILL Mt:ET on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 10 a.m. to noon. with instructor Molly Brenner, a registered physical therapist and graduate or the UC California San Francisco Medical Center. Sole Price 3.88 Ea 19.88 Sote ,,IC'. f 12.88 & I Our Reg. 66.88 49.88 In talking about the new coune, which abe de- signed, Ms. Brenner empbulied the Importance of an individualiied program for each student.. For the peraon with orthopedic problems, for example, she said she would probably prescribe exerclae in the swimmlnc pool and apedflc at.roaea to Increase strenilh and nex:tbWty. Also1 exer~lae ln the pool reducee 1\J'eas and helps ma.mtaiD tbtf ran1e ot motion of the jolnta. "The main objective here ls to hep t.J'• Jolnta mobUe,"abeaaid. ' · : . Studentl ma1 relilter tor the cou.n. (Adap- tive Fltae., PEW), be1lnniat the ..ek ot March: IO, ln t.be Admluiona and Records office. 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I I I , ' • ' l 0'*'09 CoMt DAIL y PILOT/Sunday, March 22, 1881 TRAVEL I DELAPl.MiE Bare/ oo.t islands resist 'pineapple tourists' ~ 81 STAN OEIAPIANS I PAGO PAGO, American Samoa -"It wu talnina when I 1ot here," u,ya reliable IOW'C.. 'Remember?" I wu in Pqo Pato with Rella· )>le a few years a10 and lt ralned. And ralned ~d rained. It's always raininC In that steamy pc>uth Seu town. Rainmaker Mountain acrou the harbor \nanutactures rain. It poured on the •plashy \;°eatber for Somerset Maupa111 when be came ~Y steamer In the early Twenties. Result was 'Rain," bb best known short story. Made into a play. A movie. Still appearing on the late late rhows. REUABLE SOURCE STAYED at the Rain· Eiaker. "Tbe hotel was getting Hedy, but under 11ew manaaement ll's been sptffed up. New )>alnt. Windows gleaming. Brown Samoan ~aitreues wear the wrap-around lava lava and .,at you on the shoulder. "Rooma ao for $36 a day double. Meals are less than you'd pay in restaurant.a at home. A •lair swimming place with good coral ii you're a snorkel man." (The British Navy studied their deep sea divers and were astonished to flnd they pro- duced practically all girl children. Don't know whether tbla affects top-of-the-water people.) **• BACK TO RELIABLE: "Valima is the beer. Brewed over in independent Western Samoa. Heartier than ours. More wallop. In this American territory you can airmail a letter bome for 15 cents, U.S. stamps. Washington used to send the administration. "Government men are all Samoana now, in· ,eluding Governor Peter Tall Coleman. There's SAMOAHa ARE DETeR•NE> TO MAINTAIN THEIR WAY Of LIFE, Of' THINKING SunMt calma ...... Ct'• .. , ....,. French exploNr La Perouee met ftr8t oppoellon to tourtam much determination to keep the Samoan ways Talofa to you. Your friend, Reliable Source". and you hear it often -'fa'a Samoa' -a way of * * • life, a way of t.hin.ldng. ALL TllBOUGH THE BA&EFOOT islands "It's a reaction to the Hawaii way. layered of the South Pacific, they look with fascinated by mllllons of tourist.a, pineapple print •loha horror on Hawaii. They say: "We shall take shirts, and every little brown girl whipping up tourist.a, but we shall never be like Waikiki!" banana pancakes for never-ending planeloads Not so easy. Tourist.a come to admire fa 'a from the mainland. Samoa. Soon they're provided with hamburgers "The areetinl( here ls talofa -peace. and U.bour film developlna. Air·conditioning bu replaced the trade windl ln Hawaii'• bot.ell. In the cool mornin11 on Tahiti, strlJ ln wraparound pareua once went rldinl by on bicycles to Papeete. At the airport, I 1aid: "I think l 'U run Into town while we wall for the plane." A LOCAL llA.N 8AJD1 "At t.bia time, 5 p.m ., you'll never make it~ the traffic. It wW take you an hour each way.• Not bicycle traffic. Cars and, "All the girlJ ride motor scooters now.'• There are stop-and-go sign.a in Papeete. I counted FIFTEEN gas stat.ions on a strip arouQ41 the iaJand. Au we ! ~. * T8E GOOD ISLAN=. Moorea and Huahine mid Raiatea in the ·Under·Tbe· Wind ar! an hour's flil t: trom Tahiti. Sunstnack turquoise ta1oons. Tiit blue Pacific beat.a in thundering foam on tile living coral reels. The food's excellent in ~ J>olynesia. Two thousand people on MOC>Na.ea 1,100 thin loaves of local French bread •Mild . Buying it frellbly baked in the mornint ~ a1 In lbe eveninc, like a Normandy ~· It'• baked from exporfed~su wheat from France. In her' o'UUIUIJlUI Paris Met lbat her children e ·w.ii. • * * ,. "'~ FIJI IS HOLDING THE~ -somewhat. But Nadi airport is now surrouDled by bot.els, some u elegant as you'll find on Maui where tourist.a passed the one million mark. <Hawaii Visitors' Bureau report.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The airport plaza is a maze or shops and tour offices and car rent.al places. PRINCE CHARLES AND BRIDE WILL RIDE THROUGH STREETS OF LONDON JULY 29 IN THIS COACH M•ny leu expenalve hot•, llated In 'London Hotel• •nd R••t•ur•nta 1111' •re altueted •long rout• Fish doctor has a poolside manner BRANDON, Fla. (AP) -Using a powerful microscope and fine watchmaker forceps, Dale Meryman operated on the tiny patief!l on hi~ office \able -and delive r ed 15 tropical hsh !:!¥ (:aesarean sect.ion. ' The patient was a prized breeder guppy of a New Jersey fish hobbyist who had flown the 8-inch-long mama·to-be 1,000 miles. When the pregnant show fish started having trouble, the ipwner put it on a plane to Florida's Gulf Coast for Jtelp. Meryman. a 28-year-0ld native of Champaign, 111 .• is a fish doctor. HIS PATIENTS RUN 111E GAMUT from pet goldfish out of home aquariums to whales in the bceao. His work ranges from studying diseases of sxotic fish, to implanting a glass eye in a goldfish, lbr researching food from the sea for Third World nations. Meryman recently opened the Fish Doctor 'Clinical Center, a research facility and clinic in his growing suburb 15 miles east of Tampa. Preparing a guppy for surgery is delicate ork. Meryman dips the fish Into six successive anks containing increasing strengths of nesthesia. Then the fish is placed under a icroscope capable or magnifying 30 times the ize, and carefully he goes to work. "IF YOU MOVE AN INCH YOU'RE halfway off your patient," says Meryman. "And you have to do everything quickly." A fish is on the table no longer than three to .five minutes at a time. U necessary, he returns J.he fish to water for brief periods in between. In the case or the pregnant guppy, one of the fry was caught crossways, blocking delivery. One was stillborn, and the rest were given time to stabilize, then shipped back home with the breeder fish. "Show fish are big business." Meryman says, com paring it to prestigious dog and horse show circuit.a. Good breeder guppies sell fGf $:i0-$75 a pair. RE DIDN'T HAVE AS MUCH LUCK on the Jflass eye implant. The goldfish rejected it three. limes. CollecUng fish was Meryman's boyhood ob by. A5 he 1rew older , he worked in tropical fish tores. When he went to East.em Illinois University or hls doctorate In fish pathology. he a pent bis oney buying laboratory equipment. At age 16 he had his first research paper ublisbed on selective breeding. He moved to the Tampa area four years a10 to pen bil clinic becauae central Florida la a ropical fish capital -close to the ~ of the brlmping industry and catfish f....... And here'• an International airport tor quick rans port. THE ONLY OTHER suca ~. eryman 1aya, ls In Tobi, Japan. ,,_ U~ , ... be .. ,.1." beblDd other ..... tudf ot 8quaeumare. ~ On the reMarch 1lde, ta.'1 ....._ peltlddls on 8quatic lift. lie'• n ••1 atriU.. ltudlel, ll'Jin1 to llOLate ~ .,.a. flab to complement the diet fo.r N\lertaD1.~- ~ S.,.....T...,.St-aoYOU* Oooo IC eft Swe ,..,._, Yow AteeJ C09TA-641-1289 , . ..._._ llllUQI v..io495-0401 -~~ ... (lu llllettt '""·et A•9'y .. ...,.I Cell 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. A-T ropical Fish • Fresh • Marine Aquarium Supplies St»•cl81 M8r. 11th, 1111 • M8r. 24th, 1111 Sceloph8fU• •rgua: 5.M I am a brackish water fish frequenting the r iver mouths, estuaries and coestal waters of India, the M alay Archipelago, Northern Australia and the Melanesian islands. I am flat and deep bodied, extrf'mely beautiful and fairly sociable. I am green with black spots. I am now on sale at Aquatic Tropicals under the name "Green Scat" for only S.99. - 1510 W. 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IAM -UDetO 1'14t ... tU TMOUtAND OM1 .... 4'1•tt TOMMICI CJlll lrt4tn WSITCO-Cll.~tt -""°°'Cit• .. , ... " lllU, Plllil SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1911 D HAPPENINGS ANN LANDERS ENY:ERTAI NM ENT 86 87 88-10 Springs fashions attract large D. break/ ast crowd . . . BS -- ~ Cavaliers triUillph i Sampson shears foe, 7 4-60 ATLANTA (AP) -A pair of All·A~ericans, Ralph Sampson of fittb·ranked Vlrpua and Danny Aln1e• of No. 16 Brl&ham Young, had differing views on a technical foul that turned ~ Ude in Vir1lnla's favor Saturday in tbe finals of the NCAA East Relional buketbalJ tournament. Ainie got slapped with a technical when he contended to an offi~lal that Sampson bad grabbed the rlm -an automatic tedmlcal -when the 7.4 giant stuffed in a missed shot that put the Cavaliers ahead"for good, 36-35, en route to a 74·60 victory. "I THOUGHT SAMPSON grabbed the rim before he caught the ball." said Ainge. "I told the ref that, and he said I was complaining too much. and he gave the 'T'. I guess I was ~omplaining too much." "I don't reaJly think I was holding the rim," said Sampson, who got 14 of his game·high 22 points in the second half when the Cavaliers took control and turned the game into a rout. The victory propelled Virginia, 28-3. into the NCAA's Final Four at Philadelphia next Saturday, where the Cavaliers will seek their third straight victory over Atlantic Coast Conference rival North Carolina in a semifina l contest. Sampson's stuff came with 15:54 remaining, and J eff Lamp hit the free throw on the Ainge technical. Virginia built its lead lo 39·35 by scoring on its posession play after the technical, a 14· footer by Othell Wilson "AS FAR AS THE TECHNICAL goes, I think it had to be the turning point, because we had the lead before the play.·' said BYU Coach Frank Arnold . "They got five points out of it in one trip down court. I don't want to say that was what beat us, though. There were too many good plays by Virginia, not just that." "Obviously. it was a tremendous team effort," said Coach Terry Holland of Virginia, which had five players scoring in double figures. "It's no fluke that we are going lo Philadelphia. We're go- ing because these guys have earned it." After the five points resulting from the technical, Lee Raker, playing with a severely bruised thigh, hit from the left comer to complete a 7·0 Virginia run that gave the Cavaliers a 41·3S lead 1':'6 from the finish. BYU, 25·7. never was in contention over the final nine minutes after Virginia built its lead to 11. Ainge led BYU with 13 points. Quick look at the NCAA Today'• echedul9 Mldealt -St. JoMph'• (26-7) va. lndl•n• (2S-I), JO a.m. Midwest -Wichita St. (26-45) vs, LSU (30-3), noon. Saturday'• Hmlflnal• let Pl\11-IPntel Virginia (21-3) va. North Carotlna (2 ... 7) St. Joaeph' .. lndlana winner vt. Wichita St.·LSU ,winner ,, BYU got 12 points each from Fred Roberts and Steve Craig, both or whom fouled out in the closing minutes, and 11 from Steve Trumbo. North Carolina defeated Kansas State to set up its third clash with the CavaHers this season. Virginia won both other meetings, 63-57 al home and 80-79 at Carolina. The Cavaliers, who trailed 31-28 at halftime, held Ainge to only two free throws in the second lialf, and Roberts got only four points in the final half. The two BYU stars were averaging 44 points per game between them. Virginia held a 58·46 lead with just under five minutes remaining and then converted 14 con- secutive free throws down the stretch, including six by Wilson, to win handily. SAMPSON, WHO HIT NINE of 16 floor shots -including a pair of hooks was the game's leading rebounder with 12. and he also had four blocked shots. His defensive intimidation helped Virginia hold BYU to only 45 percent shooting from the field. Virginia hit only 47 percent, but did nail 22 of 28 free throws, most of those in the second half after it missed its only attempt in the opening 2C minutes. Virginia now is appearing in only its second NCAA tournament, having been bounced out in the first round qf the 1976 event. * * * Today's TV matchups The final four of the NCAA championships will be determined in today's televised double·header with the Indiana Hoos iers (23·9) meeting St. Joseph's (25-7> at 10 this morning in Bloomington. Ind. on Channel 4. Delly ...... -..~, Ilk ............. THREE OTHER VIRGINIA players scored in double figures -Raker with 12 and Wilson and Jeff Jones with 10 apiece. In the second game, it will be Wichita State (26·6) against Louisiana State (30·3) from New Orleans. The winners will advance to the semifinals Saturday in Philadelphia. Virginfa 's Cavaliers meet North Carolina's Tarheels in the other semifinal contest. NANCY LOPEZ-MEL TON, THE REIGNING QUEEN OF THE WOMEN'S KEMPER OPEN. Nancy leads Keillper field of 127 Wednesday's pro-am gets extravaganza under way By HOWARD L. HANDY for an official event this year. Of Ille o.lly ...... """ Nancy Lopez.Mellon, the defending champion and leader in the current Desert Inn Pro·am in Las Vegas, along with first year winner J oAnne Carner, will head an impressive field or 127 Ladies Professional Golf Association and amateur players in the third annual Women's Kemper Open tournament at Mesa Verde Country Club this week. NBC <Channel 4) will televise the event Saturday (2: 30·3: 30) and Sunday (11 a .m .-1 p.m.). The impressive field includes 45 of the top 48 money winners this year includ· ing all six tournament champions to dale. It also has 19 of the top 20 money winners from last year with the only one missing being Donna H. White, who was 13th, but is at home expecting a baby this year. The 72·hole tournament will be pre- ceded by Wednesday's pro-am that will include Pat Boone and Joey Bishop as celebrities. Play will be in fivesomes with one LPGA pro and four Jlmateurs in each of the 43 groups. Wednesday's action will be divided into two segments with the morning group getting off the tee at 7: 15. Boone will start at 9: 05, Bishop's lime is still undecided. Starting times on Thursday and Fri· day will be at 7: 30. On Saturday It will be 9:30 and on Sunday, with TV, the first group off the tee will start al 7 a.m. The first tournament in 1979 ended in a five·way tie for first with Carner win- ning a playoff on the second extra hole. Others In the playoff included Lopez. The field includes 120 LPGA touring pros, four club pros and three amateurs making a total of 127, one of the largest Lakers come back to stop Blazers PORTLAND, Ore. <AP> - The Los Angeles Lakers clamped down on Portland's fast breaks in the fourth quarter Saturday night to overcome a nine·point lead by the Trall Blazers and take a 117·111 Na- tional Basketball Associatiorr victory. Kareem Abdul·Jabbar scored 12 of his game·high 31 points and Norm Nixon scored 11 of bis 23 polnts during a fourth quarter in which the Lakers totaled 37 points to Port.land's 22. Loa Ange les Coach Paul W esthead said the Laken tried to cripple the Blasen' defenaive reboundlnt, which had hurt hia team in previous games. ''I t.houabt we were better in that area toniabt," Weathead said, alJo notin1, "We kept them in a half.court olfeue molt ol the fourth period. I think we did a better job 1ett1n1 back in our tran1ltJon. too." , Tbe Laken held Portland to 14 offellllve rebounda while collect· tn1 17 defenalve rebound.a, In· clud1n1 lT by Abdul·Jabbar. "W• didn't aeor• oa a fut bu ak In the flaal period," Portland Coaeb Jack R&m181 noted. ''ID tbe ftnt ball, we bad double• many fut breab u •• dkl tn tbe MeODd ball ... He nld that •• becaUM, "To I run the break, you have to have defensive rebounds, and we were a little short of those in the second half.·· The victory moved the Lalcers to within three games of Paclfic Divlaloa·leading Phoenix, which dropped a 114·105 decision at Golden State Saturday night. Loa Angeles, 51·26 plays at Golden State thls afternoon. Kelvin RaJU1ey made five field aoala during three minutes of the third quarter as the Blasen opened up a close gam e to take an 89·78 lead just before the La.ken got the final field goal of the period. · Los Angeles finally tied the came with 5:47 left on a layup by Ma1ic Jobmon followifta a a teal by Mark Lanclaber1er. Loa Ancelea took the lead for 1ood on a jump shot by Nixon with 2:21 left ~ Nixon and Jabber scored the Lakera' last niae pomta to emure the victory. JobDIOD added 21 polnll for Lot Anaeles. Nixon bad is U· allta. Jabbar aot 19 rebound.a u tbe Laker• outrebounded PortlaadSMl. llanMJ led Portland 1cortnc wttb M point.a. Tbe Blaaen tot 11 Polnta from Jim Pauoa, 11 POlnt. from Billy 1\81 Bates and 11 p_otnis from K ermit WaablnltOD. ' Melton, Jan Stephenson, Donna Caponi and Cha.ko Higuchi. Only Higuchi is missing from the field this year. "The golf course beat everybody,'' Carner said aner the first·year·victory. "I never dreamed I would be in a playoff but felt I had a chance if I had made a birdie on one of the last three holes. But I didn't." As things turned out. she didn't need the birdie. Lopez.Melton had a 12-foot putt on the final hole rim the cup and it cost her the tournament title. Last year. despite a bogey at 17, Nancy came through with a victory' her first or the year. This season she has won the Arizona Copper Classic and was the third-round leader in Las Vegas after Saturday. "I like the course at Mesa Verde and I will be there to defend my cham· pionship,' •she said recently. ' After her win last year, she likened the victory to her first as a pro golfer. ··u felt like the first one," she said. "But it was a different type of victory. You are thrilled to win your first tour victory buµhere isn't the pressure that there was4\ere. "I put a lot of pressure on myself all week . lt wasn 'l a nervous-type or pres· sure but I fe lt I couldn't make a mistake and kept telling myself, 'don't fall, don'lfall'." Among the top 12 players from last year's money list competing here in ad· dition lo Lopez-Melton and Carner are Beth Daniel, Caponi, Amy Alcott, Pat Bradley, Sally Little, Jane Blalock, Jo Ann Washam. Sandra Post. Hollis Stacy and Sandra Palmer. Tournament winners to date include Palmer in the Whirlpool Championship <See NANCY, Pa«e BZ) Tar Heels go inside for victory SALT LAKE CITY <APl - Coach Dean Smith couldn't re· member a better game North Carolina played this season than the 82-68 pasting the Tar Heels gave Kansas State Saturday in the championship game of the NCAA West Regional basketball tournament. "I think we played one or the better, if not the very best game of the year." Smith said. But e ven though the Tar Heels jumped to an eight-point lead eight minutes into the game and held a 42-29 halftime advantage, Smith sajd, "I never felt com· fortable." THE TAR HEELS won by beating Kansas State's vaunted 3-2 zone defense, with Sam Perkins and Al Wood consistent· ly getting in for high percentage shots early. "Any 3·2 zone, there Is a hole there," said Smith. "Sam Perkins gives us a dimension in· side we haven't had." Wood. James Worthy aod Perkins, a 6·9 freshman center. combined for 52 points. "It was fairly easy getting in· side," said Worthy. "Big Sam knows what to do with It when he gets it inside." Kansas State Coach Jack Hartman agreed that the T"1' Heels' inside game "was m than we could deal with." "North Carolina's inside ~ pie are very quick, very dllflctlt for us to contain. I tbouibt ~ were somewhat tentati~, particularly with our shoo early," be said. PEllK.INS FINISHED with 11 point.I and Wood had 21 in I=· Ing the Tar Heels, who will e a 28·8 record Into the cha . plonahlp semifinals a1ain1t Vlralnla at Philadelphia neat Saturday. Kanau St.ate, upset w~ over San Franciac·o , Orepa State and Illinola ln tbe three roundl or the toum , never 1ot cl01er than 11 poin , t.be 1ecood half. Tbe WUdc ended their Muon with a rffOrd. Rolando Blackmao led Ital• State with n PGlDta, Rudy bad lt and Real1 U, 10 ID second half. Kana• Stai. made one (he TAa RJ:&LS, .,,. Bl) .. ,,. ... ,. ,,,. -. _.-. .., ....... # -· ............. -,,.., ~ ...................... -- -_.......,... ................. ----• --........ -... ' ... -.... ~" /00 ...._. ~,. .-I e 0 ............ ..,. • .,... 9 • ----·~.,. ••"•_...,..,_..,... •••• ,, ... _.. ' .... ""' ... ... . .... ... . . ...... ._ .... ... .. -0rmnoe Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Manlh 22. 1981 BASKETBALL I HOa<EY I TV SPORTS ,,\ .. ,,,~ .. Fillies leave floor, protest unpaid wages Ff'omUclllJpaklm CHJCAGO -The enu.re team of the Min· m oeaota Fillies left the ftoor prior to a scheduled Women's Profeaalonal Basketball Leasue contest , Saturday nJ1ht a1a1nst the Cbicato HuaUe, ap· parenUy protesting unpaid y.rages and other dilputet with mana1ement. Minnesota was declared in default and Chicago was awarded the win. The Minnesota players left the ftoor before the start.int llneupa were announced, exited their locker room and filed into a waiting van in the parking lot. They remained inside for approximately 15 minutes, talk· ing with referees, Coach Terry Kunu and memben of the Hustle management before departing for their hotel. Both the team and coach refused to comment on the walkout, but the players were reportedly upset about being paid irregularly. The club has lost money in all three seasons in the WPBL and ~averaged between 1,000 and 1,500 fans at home games. In a recent interview, Marie KO<.'urek, a two-time WPBL AU-League selection , claimed the club owed her SS,000 lo back pay. She later was traded to Nebraska .. Before leaving, Kunze said, "I also have been paid ir· regularly, but my issue is not with the girls. I just coach them." Hustle Coach Bill Gleason said he knew "nothing at all about this," and termed the walkout "outrageous.'' -----q..ce •I cu fl••-----. Skip Caray, broadcaster for the Atlanta Hawks, describing how s hort Kansas City Kings Coach CoUoa· · Fltulmmoaa is: "He is the only coach in the National BasketbaJl Association who can sleep in a pillowcase." St••~ Nerrk raltied •1'er eeai. 1t just wasn't Steve S&oae'1 or Mike Norrh' Iii day. Although they went 1·2 in the voting for the 1980 American League Cy Young Award voting, neither was able to do mucb in exhibition baseball Saturday. Stone was battered for seven runs in two innings as Texas defeated Baltimore. 7-6, while Norris was rapped for nine hits and four runs in six innings, although Oakland rallied to nip Cleveland, 5·4 . . . WU Culver'• tie-breaking single sparked Philadelphia to a 6·1 vic- tory over the Chicago White Sox . . . The New York Yankees capitalized on four Atlanta errors and WUUe Rudolph and Bobby Brown had two hits apiece in a 5-2 victory for the Yankees . . . Home runs by Sal Butera and and Danny Goodwin helped Minnesota turn back Houston, 6·2 . . . A lot.h-inning single by Sam Me· Jlaa scored Nick Esaaky to give Cincinnati a 10·9 win over Boston in a 27 -hit no111E slu gfest . . . Garth lorg slammed a three-run homer to pace Toronto to an 8-5 win over Detroit . . . Jerry Turner's bases-loaded triple highlighted a four-run rally as San Diego rallied to stop Seattle, 10·5 ... Charles Davis belted a two-run homer and a double lo lead San Francisco to a S-4 triumph over the Chicago Cubs . . . Darrell Porter knocked in the winning run with a two- oul pinch srngle as St. Louis rallied to defeat Pittsburgh, 4·3 . . . Gaylord Perry pitched six shutout innings and de- livered a run-scoring single to lead Atlanta to a 4.3 win over the New York Mets. Atlanta split its squad against the Mets and Yankees. Dallas keeps IJfalt'• •f~ aHe~ BUI RoblmlDe exploded for 10 straight points m in the fourth quarter as Dallas rallied to defeat Utah. 105-95 Satl,ll'day night in National Basketball Association play. It was t he 16th straight road loss for Utah. Dallas, 14·64 . won its second straight for the third time this season . . Michael Ray Rlcbarcboa scored 28 points and dished out a career high 19 assists to lead the New York Knicks to a 119·105 ·win over Cleveland ... Lloyd Free came back from a 26-day layoff and scored 20 points, includ- ing 18 in the second half to pace Golden State to a 114-105 vic- tory over Phoenix. Leacll gfee• Phlladelphla a fl~ Reggie Leacb'• goal with 3:46 gone in the third ~ period lifted Philadelphia into a 4·4 tie with ' Chicago in National Hockey League action. It was Leach's 34th goal of the season. Elsewhere Satur· day. Roa Dag11ay scored twice as the New York Rangers rallied to defeat Hartford, 64 . . . Dale McCoart scored on a power play with 30 seconds left to cap a Detroit comeback and earn a ~4 victory over Winnipeg, snapping an 11-game winless streak for Detroit . . . Tim Tookey's pair of third-period goals e nabled Washington to salvage a 3-3 tie with St. Louis . . . Stan Jonathan scored twice, including the game winner in the third period, as Boston came from behind to beat Calgary, 4-3 . . . Pall.I Gard.Der '• 32nd goal of the season snapped a 1·1 lie and Pittsburgh went on to a 3-1 victory over Colorado . . . Robert Plcard and Larry Robl.uoa scored power-play goals early in LSACH the secono period to paee Montreal to a 5.3 triumph over Vancouver in a game marred by two brawls . . . VI~ Selling and Dauy Gare scored two goals apiece as Buffalo trounced Toronto, 6-2. Conf ro.,er•w •an pre dd ..eef MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN -Contr oversy II marred the giant s lalom portion of the World Pro Ski tour final meet causing the race to be canceled Saturday. . Due to adverse weather cond.itlona., a minority of racers decided the course was too dan1eroua to run. Accordln8 to Hans Hlnterseer of West Germany, the No. 2 man on the tour this year, "the blowing snow made it ridiculous to race. It wouldn't have been a fair race." However, the race jury voted unanimously to bold the contest anyway, deciding that conditions were better than they had been for the women's competition earlier lD the morning. The racers also took a vote and a majority decided to go ahead wtth the race. Before the race could begin, several racers blocked the starting gates ao no one could enter. After an hour delay Bob Beattle, WPS executive director and founder, canceled the race becauae tbeTe wasn't time to ftnlJh it. Cal Pel9 (8£0) .... HtUel•tle• Cat Poly (San Lull Oblspo) do.ued Wilconaln· • Green Bay, 63-el, ln an NCAA Dlvilion U comol•· Uon basketball game sent into double overtime Saturday nl1ht by Mike Burtl' controversial 51- foot abot. Florida Southern won the UUe, droppinl Mount St. Mary's, 73-ell . . . Costa Mes1'1 DeuJ 0.11 .. bu a palr of lnteracope COlwortbJ to cbooH fr'CIGl wt.en dailJ pra«lee 1e11k>nl 1et under way May 2 for tbe lltb IDdta.aapolil IOO-mU. rac.. TM two cart bavt be.a ID"1nd bJ IDttrtcoPt R1cln1 Corp. ol Newport 8eaeb ... NOtn Dame buketball C!Oleh Dian ....,. denl..t nuaon t.b8\ IDdleaM IM .,W leave SouOi Bend for an a~.,..... at C88-TV •.. A deal wbleb would but ant pttc ... r .. , Walt of PblJadelpbla to AUanta for \Mftlld• .., ...... ftU throu0 SatordaJ, HY tbe PhiW9. Al'WI,......_ ~Odey's TV By BOWilD L IU.NDY ot • ...., ...... FoUowlng ant the top IOOt1I events on TV tod1y. Ratings ant: .f I I I txctlttnt; / ./ I worth watching; / / f1lr; I forget It. -10 a .m., Channel 2 .,/ .,/ .,/ .,/ NBA BASKET8ALL: Boston 1t Phlladtlphla. AMOUMtn: Gary Bender, 8111 Russell and Rick Barry. L1rry Bird and the Boston Celtics takt on Julius Erving and the Phll1del0hla 76ers In the ntJCMo-l11t reoultr season mHtlng for both pl1yoff·bound teams. Only 1 half game separates the two Atlantic Division leaders with the winner getting a bye In the first round of the Eastern c onference playoffs . Also at stake Is the home court advantage throughout the playoffs as the two teams have the best marks of any NBA teams. ~ 10 a .m., Channel 4 ./ ./ ./ ./ NCAA BASKETIALL: L.SU vs. Wichita State. Announcers: Marv Albert. The big men of Wichita State and Loulslan1 St1te meet for the Midwest championship and~ trip to Philadelphia neJCt weekend. Wichita State relies on the rebounding of Cliff Lev- ingston and Antoine Carr as well as their.scoring. LSU hu a trio of big men In Leonard Mitchell, Durand Macklin and Greg Cook. This threesome had 23 ret>oonds and scored 31 points in a 72-56 rout of Arkansas Friday night. II 10:25 a .m., Channel 11 ./ ./ ./ • DODGERS BASEBALL: Atlanta vs. Dodgers. Announcen: Ross Porter and Jerry DoQgett. • The Dodgers will send Dave Goltz and Fernando Valenzuela to the mound today against John Montefusco and Al Hrabosky of the Braves as the spring exhibition season continues at yero Beach. Burt Hooton ran a string or score- less Innings to t5 before giving up two runs Saturday for the Dodgers in a 6·4 win over Montreal. ~ Noon,Channel4 ./ ./ ./ ./ ' SLAMMING FOR TWO -Kansas St~te University's Randy Reed scores in a losing effort Saturday. NCAA BASKETBALL: St. Joseph's, Pa. vs. Indiana. Announcers: Dick Enberg, Billy Packer and Al McGuire. The first time coaches Bobby Kn ight of Indiana and J im Lynam or St. Joseph's, Pa., met on a basketball court was in the final four c;>f 1961 when both were playing college ball. The two meet again on the sidelines as ninth-ranked Indiana and the startling Hawks vie for an NCAA semifinal berth. St. Joseph's, 25-7, is champion of the East Coast Conference while Indiana, 23·9, captured the Big-10 trown. Isiah Thomas leads Indiana, fJ team that li kes to run with the ball, against the more deliberate Hawks with 6·8 Marcellus "Boo" Williams. l'r .. Pflfle aJ NANCY LEADS. • • of Deer Creek; Little in t he Elizabeth Arden Classic and the rain-s hortened Olympia Gold Classic at Industry Hills; Carner in the S&H Classic: Alcott in the Bent Tree Classic; Lopez-Melton at the Ariwna Copper Classic; and Patty Hayes with her first· ever win in the Sun City Classic. An amateur playoff for the three spots available will be held Monday (8 a .m .) with four players involved. They include Susan Thompson, 17, of Garden Grove: Kathy Kostes, 15, of Palmdale; Joanne Pacillo, 18, of Torrance; and Kim Saiki, 15, of Huntington Beach and a club member at Mesa Verde CC. The four club pros who are given an opportunity to play in only one tournament each year. include: Cathy Dougherty of Del Mar; Connie Cauloutte of San Diego; Kay McMahon of Palm Desert: and Mary Cushing of Pebble Beach. CARNER, WHO will reach her 42nd birthday April 4, is seeking to become the first woman to earn Sl million on the LPGA tour. She currently ranks second to Kathy Whitworth with $886,378 in earnings. But she feels the courses generally are becoming too short. "I only used five clubs all day long," she said after her first round in Las Vegas where she hit all 18 greens in regulation. "I think it's becoming a putting contest, the way the LPGA is . setting up the tour courses." At Mesa Verde, tbe course will be 7,160 yards in length with a par of 71 and in two years, no player has broken par for 72 holes of play. Carner will un- doubtedly use more than five clubs in Costa Mesa. Lopez-Melton says of tbe cur· rent year : "I 'm happier this year. I was doomed last year f're• Pqe 81 TAR HEEIS after the Tar Heels seized the momentum. A three-point play by Reed, a follow-up by Reed, and Blackman's 12-foot jumper m ade it 30-27 wtth four minutes remalning in the first half. But 20 seconds later Wood made a three-point play after Nealy, Kansas State's best rebounder, drew h.ls third foul. Matt Doherty, who also scored 18 point.a for the Tar Heel.a, bit a follow-up, Wood sank a 1001 jumper and t hen, with 4' seconds left in the ball, Perklm sneaked lnalde for a stuff and turned lt into a three-point pla.y, glvln1 the Tar Heels a com· mend.int 42-29 halfttme lead. Wlth Nealy ln foul trouble, Kansu State's Lnalde 1ame wu virtually neutralized and tbe taller TIJ' Jleela dominated the reboundlnt, usually allowtnc tbe WUdcata only one 1bot. James Worthy (l:nlabed with 15 point.a for North Carolina, belplna Coach Dean Smltb ralH bla NCOrd in NCAA nlional cham· plona~p pm• to t-0. North Carolina used a confi.aa. ~ Ina mlature of d eftDI H, awltcbtna from llOM to man·to-maa, tlaraujbout mucb of the 11me. Mon alpllluntly, the Tar e..ia were able '° iet the ball Inside to hrtlna, Wood and Worth.1 t.broulh Kansas State's 1-2 sone defente. and there was too much pres- sure on me. It got to the point where I hated getting out of bed in tbe morning to play golf." She doesn·t feel that way about the current season or her appearance at Mesa Verde this week. ANOTHE R PLAYER who likes the course is Washam. Was ham had two holes-in-one dur ing the first Wome n 's Kemper Open and finished in a tie for second with Debbie Massey last year. two strokes behind Lopez-Melton. Tournament director Don Ruhter bas issued a call for all available caddies to be on hand for the pro-am Wednesday. "We have enough for the tournament but need extra ones for the pro- am :· Ruhter s aid Saturday. ··They must report to the caddy tent by7 a .m. Wednesday." There will be no admission fee on Monday or Tuesday for the amateur qualifying or practice rounds of the LPGA players A daily ticket for each of the other five days, including the pro-am on Wednesday. is $8 with a season ticket at $12 . Hoag Memorial Hospital of Costa Mesa is the c haritable beneficiary this year but no guarantee has been given to the group by tournament sponsor James Kemper, Jr. of the Kemper Insurance Company. "They will have a good check.'' he assures, however. PARKING WILL BE on city streets and in shopping center parking lots on the weekend but no shuttle bus service will be available from north of the San Diego freeway this year. Van service will be available on Saturday and Sunday along the Mesa Verde loop a nd from Gisler street to the main en· trance to the course. Pickup points in clude the Mesa Verde Plaza shopping center: the in- tersections of Adams, Ba.ker, Country Club Drive on Mesa Verde Drive East; also from Country Club Drive and Gisler as well as Cap& Verde Place and Gisler. (I) 1 p.m., Channel 2 ../ ./ ./ GOLF: Tournament Players Championship. Announcers: Vin Scully, Pat Summerall, Jack Whitaker, Frank Glieber, Ben Wright and Ken Venturi. Barry Jaeckel, a movie star's son but a golfing longshot, leads the Tournament Players Championship by three strokes going into today's final round on the windswept Saw- grass Country Cl ub course. John Mahaffey. J rm Simons and Canadian Dan Halldorson share second place as Jack Nicklaus fell back with an erratic 74 and 1s six strokes off the pace. [el i:20 p.m., Channel 9 ./ ../ ../ NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at Golden State. Announcen: Chick Hearn and Keith Erickson. Time is running out for the Lakers tn their bid to over-take Phoenix for the Pacific Division title. But with Magic Johnson back in the fold and near top condition once again, the Lakers are ready for the playoffs and are three games behind the Suns going into today's action . OTHER TELEVISION 10 a .m. (50) -SPORTS AMERICA -Professional snowmobile racing from the Eastern U.S. Snopro cham- pionship held in Rochester, NY . 11 a.m. (50) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 12: 15 p.m. (2) -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -A special performance by the winners at the 1981 European Figure Skating championships, taped at Innsbruck, Austria. Included are routines by recently crowned world champions Denise Biellmann, Irina Vorobleva and Igor Lisovsky. 1 p.m. (7) -SUPERTEAMS -It's an all-Philadelphia final as the Eagles and the Phi Illes meet for the title, taped in Honolulu. Commentators Include Al Michaels, Reggie Jackson and Bob Uecker. 2 p.m. (4) -SPOATSWORLD -The John Denver pro-celebrlty ski race, taped at Heavenly Valley. Commentators Include John Denver, Bruce Jenner and Mike Adam le. 2:30 p.m. (7) -BOXING -Two up-and-coming heavyweights, Michael "Dynamite" Dokes and Randall "Tex" Cobb, square off In a 10-round heavyweight boot telecast from Las Vegas. Keith Jackson reports. (22) -SOC· CER. 3:30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -wee featherweight champion Salvador Sanchez defends his crown against No. 1 contender Roberto Castanon in a scheduled 15· round bout taped at Las V99as. Al so: The Golden Skates Speed Skating championships, taped at lnzell, West Germany. Commentators include Howard Cosell, Jim Lampley and Eric Heiden. RADIO Baseball -Atlanta vs. Dodgers at Vero Beach, 10 : 10 a.m ., KABC (790); Miiwaukee vs. Angels at Palm Springs, 12: 55 p.m., KMPC (710). Basketball -Lakers at Golden State, 2: 20 p.m., KLAC ( 570). Hockey -Kings at Winnipeg, 5:30 p.m., KOGO (600). (The Dally Pilot Is not rMPOMJbt• for l•t• chainges.> MONDAY RADIO Baseball -Seattle vs. Angels at Palm Springs, 12: SS p.m., KMPC (710). Kings battle Oilers to 6·6 Gretzky scores five goals EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) -Billy Harris ' goal with 1: 22 left enabled the Los Angeles Kings to Ue F.dmonton 6·6 Saturday night despite a five· point effort by the Oilers' Wayne GreWty, who is closinl in on the National Hockey League single· season points record. 'the deadlock also left the Kings in sole possession of sixth place in the NHL standings, one point ahead of Calgary. The Oilers are 15th in the 16-team playoff race, a sin1le point in front of Toronto. Gretzky scored his S2nd toaI of the season and added four uallta, 1tvtns hlm 1'5 point.a with seven •amet remainln1. He ii seven shy of Phil Etpoelto'• NHL record of 152 point.a, set with Bolton ln 1'70-71 on 76 1oaJa and a llke number of 111l1t1. Gretlky's tour aealsll 11ve him 93, breaklna the NKL 11n1le-seuon mark ol 99 for a center set by Philadelphla's Bobby Clarke in 1915-76. Gret.aky needJ n1M to tie the record ol 102 set by Boatorf s Bobby Orr ln lt'I0-71. Goalt by Lee Fo10Un and Glenn Andenon l~Cl apart ln the second period -Gret.&ky u1l1t.ed on both -1ave the OUera a M lead. But Dave Taylor scored h1a 1econd coal of Ute tame and Ult of the season for LOI Ancel• wtth 2:5$ left in the period to makeitM. A defensive l•PN eoel the OUen U\• l.11DI 10•1. Rania poun~ on a loote puck ln front of the Edmonton net and beat 1oalle Gary Edwa.rdl from five feet. Jart Kuni. Gretd:y, Kevin Lowe and MatU Hagman scored for Edmonton in a wild first period while Jim Fox, Andre St. Laurent and Greg Terrion tallied for Los Angeles. Taylor 's first goal of the game on a power play tied it 4-4 early in the second period. Edmonton's Kurri opened the scoring at 6:54 on a power play. With Kings defeMeman Larry Murphy off for high slicking, Kurri took a fink. wide pass from Greuty and snapped a wrist shot past Lessard. Holman wins bowling OVERLAND PARK, Kana. CAP> -Manball Holman eaca)>ed with hil third Professional Bowler's Anociation victory of the season Satur· day when he held off Wayne Webb 181-188 ln the cbampiomblp game of the Kini Louie Open. The low·1corln1 finale Upped ln Holman's favor when Webb, wbo bad won hla three prevlou.1 matches, 1ultered opens ln the eiahth and nlnt.h fram es. Holman, t.htn needlna only 1 •PIH or a atrlke in one of the two clotlnl tr1mea, converted the M-10 spare in tbe 10th frame and 1ot t.he neceuary count to seal tbe ~1000 ft.rat pme. Fow1h·aeeded f oinl into uae •t.i>ladder ftnala, Webb defeated R chard Martlaea, Yuba City: 'Catlf., IOl·l'N. in tbe open.lnc match ud 1Ul'TIY1G a rare cutt-r bill I.ft bit tecoad 11me to beat Ste~• Weatbera, of Cottace Grove, Ort., 18'7-131. ' ' • •• BASEBALL I AUTO RACING I CREW Orange Coa1t DAILY PtLOT/Su~. March 22, 1981 bring raee 1 Holburt rallies to pace team ............. PIERRE HONEGGEA'S MAZDA RX-7 SPEWS FLAMES AS IT SLIDES THROUGH TURN 12 AT SEBRING RACE SATURDAY. Melbon's bat sparks Bucs Nos. 7, 8, 9 pace 6-3 vict()ry over Grossmont By CVRT SEE DEN Ot llM DiHly PU .. Slolff "J ohn Melbon possesses an uncanny ability to pick up the big RBI. John is the guy you want at the plate with the game on the line·· Both comments are found in the Orange Coast College baseball press g uide, a nd the second is a direct quote from OCC Coach Mik e Mayne. So why does Melbon bat in the No. 7 s lot for the 1981 Pirate squad? Would you be lieve most of the Pirates batting ahead of Melbon had a hi~hcr aver age than the OCC designated hitter up until two games ago '· a re . That's not to say these guys can't hit. But it just shows we have balance," Mayne explained. Jn the Pirates ' last three games, Dix, Melbon and Balliet have collected 15 hits. Melbon's three RBI Saturday moved him into a He for the learn lead with 17 along with No. 3 hitter Mike Vanderburg. Dix, a sophomore from El Dorado. has hit a sparkling .636 in his last three games. raising his batting average from 133 to .346. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Melbon ripped a single and a triple, picking up three RBI in the process as he sparked a bottom of the lineup explosion which he lped the Sues beat Gr oss mont, 6-3 in South Coast Conference action. Combined, the trio accounted for all six of the Sues· run~ as OCC improved its con ference records to 3· l , 13·2 over all MEANWHILE, C LEANUP HITTER Regg ie Montgomery k e pt his hitting s treak a live with a second inning double . Montgomery has now hit in 15 straight games The double was his 1 llh of the year. leaving him within easy reach of the school record of 17 set by Glenn Robertson in 1977. "They certainly swung the bat well ll was definitely th e diffe re nce in this g ame," said Mayne -. In rus last two games. the sophomore from Corona del Mar lhgh has gone 5- for-8. raising his balling average lo 380 Before Saturday's contest, the Pirates had walloped a couple of South Coast Con- ferenceopponents wh1pp1ngCerr1tos, 12-2 last Tuesday and then crus hing Mt San An tonio, 13-0. In those games. JUSt about ever ybody got into the picture offensively Mike llogan went eight innings plus to record his fourth victory against one de- f eat. He needed ninth inning relief he lp from Wayne Justl. who checked the Grif· fins after they opened the ninth with a s ingle by Ron Huffma n and double by Bob Newak. The Bucs· No. 8 ma n, Mike Balliet. a freshman from Huntington Beach High. cracked two singles. s tole t wo bases. picked up one RBI and scored a run to raise his bat- ting ave rage to 391 . fle's 6-for-14 in his last three games And that's why Melbon. Balliet and Dix will continue lo bat in the bottom half of the order," Mayne says "Grossmont's a very good team , .. And 1f that's not enough to keep an op- posing pitcher on his toes, Dan Dix. who bats ninth. cr acked two more singles, each earning an RBI. "We slick to our order I've always done that. When you play the high number of games that we have through t he summer and faJJ . you know who your top hitters Mayne said. "They've been in every game they played this year. T heir coach <firs t· year coach Steve Riehle) has done a ver y sound job down there." OCC has a bye in conference play Tuesday, but the Bucs will e ntertain Green Rive r, Wash., In a non- conrerence outing a t 2:30, Munson's five-hitter stops HB Edison High stayed within a game of Sunset League leader Westminster Saturday night as Rob Munson s pun a fi ve-hitter in turning Huntington Beach away. 5-0. under the lights at Mile Square Park Th e Cha r gers. now 2 1 in league play. struck for a marker in the third inning, the n put it away with three in the fourth as Munson maintained command. strikinf:l out six and walking four. E dison's first-inning run came as a result of a walk lo Mike BASEBALL h1i Carozza and a run-sconng dou- ble by Mike DeBcnon to left center. In the decisive fourth frame the Chargers got ri ch when Joe K wolek drew a free pass and scored on a double to left by To m Duggan Tom Hill followed with a run· scoring double to left and ad- van ced lo t hird o n S t eve Mor ell o's s ingle. Pinch-hitter Mike Powell singled to plate the third run of the inning. DeBenon capped it with a home run to left-cente r in the fifth Inning. The loss dropped Huntington Beac h to 1-2 in league. Huntington Beach threatened in the initial inning when Rich Carrillo doubl ed a nd Tony Phillips worked a free pass with one out. But Munson worked out of it. with the help of a base- running miscue by the Oilers. Gauchos breeze Rustlers toppled twice by LAC C Golden West College failed to ake advantage of a golden op- :x>rtunity in the last inning of a ;u s p e nde d game and then :lropped its regularly scheduled t"ontest . 3-2. to host Los Angeles CC Saturday in Southe rn Cal Conference baseball action. Meanwhile, Saddle back ex ploded for 16 hits and 13 runs to whip visiting Southwes tern 1n Mission Conference play At Los Angele s CC , the Rustlers and Cubs s tarted things off with the conclusion of a game i;us pended because of d arkness GWC. trailing, 9-5. had the bases loaded with no outs. only to set lie for just one run . Thal tally came on a sacnfice fl y by J ack Settle. but a ground Pirates' crew sweeps Bruins MARI N A DEL RE Y Orange Coa st College swe pt host UCLA in all four races Saturday afternoon to open the 1981 crew season on a successful note Coach Dave Grant 's rowe rs scored easy victories in the J V, fresman and novice eights and the varsity fou rs. OCC is the defending national c hampio n in t he fresh man eights, and most of that crew is back in the JV boat. T he Pirate JV rowers, despite missing two regulars who arc! out with in- juries, won by six boat lengths over the Bruill rowers. o ut and a s trikeout quickly ended things The loss snapped G WC's four- game win streak. but through the fi rst seven innings of the reg- ular gam e. it looked like the Rustlers wer e ready to start another streak Starting pitcher HeJe M ah<>t' carried a no hitter into thf' o;evenlh before allowing a hit Los Angeles CC didn't score, but the Cub.<; ca me bai:k with thret" in the bottom of the f'ighth to eras(• a 2·0 GWC lead. Chris Schulz wa~ responsible for G WC's two runs, with a r un· ·coring single in the first and a sacrifi ce fly in the fifth. The Cubs turned things around in the e ighth as Mario Perrera a nd Ric h Sh1marmur. who had singled. were walked home by Rustler re liever Bob Judge. A double play ball then brought home the Cu bs' eventual win- ning run The two de feats dropped G WC's record to 4-4 in con· ference play /\l Saddleback. the Gauchos broke open a 2 2 game with eight runs in 1n the fifth inning. Twelve batters came lo the plate and wore down thr ee Southwes te rn pitc he rs with seven hits Bob Gray led t he Gaucho charge with a two-run homer in the fifth, while Ric k Irwin s mashed a two.run double in the eighth. Rusty Evans. playing in only his third game after missing the early portion of the season with a n injury, went 4-for-5 and finished the week with a 9-for-12 performance. Dodgers erupt for 6-4 win; Hooton stars VERO BEACH tAP> -Los Angeles erupted for four runs in the fifth inning and went on to defeat Montreal 6-4 Saturday in exhibition baseball Burt Hooton permitted only two runs m six innings to earn the victor y Hoot en r an his string of scoreless innings to 15 before giving up two runs in the sixth innjng. T erry Forster followed Hooten and was tagged for two more runs in the seventh inning and Don Stanhouse. in his first ap- pearanc(' of the spring. worked a scoreless ninth. · T he Dodge rs opened their fifth-inning rally with two walks. Rud y Law a nd Dave Lopes singled in runs, Bill Russell pro- duced the third with an infield grounder and Reggie Smith singled home the fourth. Jay Johnstone·s pinch single produced two more runs in the sixth Steve Rog('rs started for Mon· treat and took the loss T h e victory s na pped the Dodgers· three-game spring los- ing streak a nd was their fourth victory 1n 11 exhibitions Mon trea t is 7 3 F o r S mith. Russe ll a nd Stanhouse. Saturday's game was their first of the exhibition season. All are recovering from injuries. The Dodgers. who collected 13 hits Friday for their high of the spring, added 11 more Saturday. Lopes. Smith and Rudy Law each had two hits . The Dodgers also stole three bases. one each by Lopes, Law and rookie Steve Sax. Los Angeles meets Atlanta to- day. SEBRING, Fla. (AP > -The team ol Hurley Haywood, Brian Leven and AJ Holburt crulsed in- to the lead with less than two hours left in the 12 hours of Sebrina endurance race Satur- day night and went on to win the 29th running of America 's most tradition-rich sports car event. Holburt wrested the lead away f rom the runnerup team of Ralph Kent Cook e and Roy Woods into the 10th hour and Haywood, who won Sebring in 1973 and claimed the Daytona 24 hours and LeMans 24 hours in 1977, took over the wheel for the final 65 minutes of the race. H aywood's team drove a Porsche 935 245 laps around the 5.2 mile Se bring course and finis hed nearly four laps ahead of the Cooke-Woods team . Milt Minter. Marty Hinze and Bill Whittington we re third, another two laps back. The ave rage s peed for the win- ning team was 106.004 mph. DEFENDING CHAMPION J ohn Fitzpatrick, who started from the pole position , went out Angels fail to solve 3 pitchers PALM SPR INGS t AP> Randy Ler ch. Reggie Cleveland and Rollie Fingers combined to fire a two-hitter Saturday as the Milwa ukee Brewers downed the Angels 4-2 and s napped the Angels' seven -game winning streak in exhibition baseball. Ted Simmons drove in two runs with an infield single in the fifth innjng to snap a l ·l tie and put the Brewers, 6-6 in exhibi· lion games, ahead to stay. L e rch, the left-hander a c- quired by the Brewers earlier thi s month f rom the Philadelphia Phillies, went the first fi ve innings and a llowed on- ly a one-out single by Butch Hobson in the third inning. C leveland and Fingers split the last four innings, with Rod Carew's infield hit in t he slxth off Cleveland the Angels' only other safety. Fingers retired aJI six batters he faced in the eighth and ninth. T he loss was the. first for the Angels since they dropped an 8·5 decision to San Diego in their exhibition opener. Starter and loser Geoff Zahn was hit hard during his fi ve- inning s tint. allowing eight hits. including a run-scoring single by Ed Romero in the second and Simmons' hard bouncer off third baseman Hobson 's ches t that drove in two runs in the fifth. The Angels scored a n un- earned run off Lerch in the third innin g when Bobby Grich reached base on an error by third baseman Don Money, took second on Hobson's single and scored on Robin Yount's wild re- lay throw on a fielder 's choice grounder by Carew T h e Ang e l s t r immed Milwaukee's lead to 3-2 in the sixth . Hobson led off with a walk. took second on Carew's single, we nt to third as Rick Burleson grounded into a double play and s cor ed o n a wild pitch by Cleveland. The Brewers got an insurance run off Chris Knapp in the ninth a s P a ul M o litor 's s uic ide s queeze. bunt scored pinc h· runner Kevin Bass. Milwaukee gol 11 hits off Zahn and Knapp. includjng three by Jim Gantner and two each by Romero and Money. Burleson's batting s lump con- tinued as he grounded into two double plays. He now has two hits in 21-at-bals this spring and has grounded into seven double plays in his last five games. The teams m eet again today at Angels Stadium. Freddie Martinez will s tart for the Angels against Moose Haas. In t.he fourth inning the Oilers got singles from Brian Patrick and Steve Stultz, but Patriclt was caught rounding third base to end t.he threat Brad Kinney recorded the vie· tory for the Gauchos, going five innings plus and s triking out three "It wa s a v e r y n ice performance for the first lime out." said Grant. "We still have a fe w things to smooth out. but our guys rowed real hard today. .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· UCI four sizzles Q What does a marathon runner have in common with a Volkswagen? LOS ANGELES -For the second lime in a week UC Irvine's track team has qualified ln an event for lbe NCAA track and field championships. Saturday afternoon at the non-scoring USC In- vitational the Anteater l ,600·met.er relay team finished second with a 3:07.65 clocking to qualify for the champlonahlps. which will be held at Baton Rouge, La. The team of EddJe Carey, Carlyle Kidd, Tony Well1 and BUI Dorvall finished second to USC (3:06.80). Earller ln the week, Dorvall qualified for the NCAA meet wtth a 50.• effort ln the 400 In· termed.late hurdles. The t ,eoo-meter relay team's effort broke a achool record u we.lJ. AD Anteater relay team ran a I : OI. 19 ln 1171. ll wu lbe fourtb l(lbool record broken thla season bf tbe upetart UCI 1quad. A LONG DISTANCE MILEAGE! of the race wtth a broken sear box ju.at aft.er alx houra. ... The Haywood team had plenty of problems with the winning car during the day. Ao electrical failure slowed the car in the ear- ly hours and later the team had to replace brake pads twice and the car's front end once after it RACING was damaged when tipped by anothe r s pinning auto. Minter and Hinze received he lp from Whittington for t.he final five hours after Whit- tington's car bowed out with m echanical problems. The team le d briefly despite clutch prob I em s and a cracked header . The Cooke-Woods team Jed at the midway point and also led after the seventh, eighth and ninth hours. C hu ck Kendall and Pete Smith, in a Porsche Carerra, finished fifth over all and first in the GTO competition, while Lee Mue ller and Walt Bohren were ninth over all and firs t in the GTU class. Among the top contenders sidelined early in the race were T ed Field and Danny Ongais. who went out in the firs t 10 laps; John Paul and John Paul. Jr .. who were forced out by engine problems on the 10th lap, and Bill and Don Whitting ton, who exited on the 43rd lap because of engine trouble. One serious accident m arred the first six hours Driver Chuck Kleinschmidt was hit by a P orsche Carrera driven by Nort Northam as Kleinschmidt was running through the pit area on foot. WIT NESSES SA ID Kleinschmidt. who had been re- lieved by Al Levinson, had been watching the race from atop a retaining wall in the pits . Kleinschmidt apparently was called by one of his cr ew mem- bers and the driver jumped off the wall, turned and darted right into the path of Northam's car. Northam hit the brakes but skidded into Kleinschmidt. The impact kno c ked Kleinschmidt onto the hood of t h e car a nd through the windshield. He was taken to Winter Haven Hospital. where he was reported in stabJe condi- tion with a broken right leg and two broke n arms. omcials said he appeared to have no serious head injuries. Bob Garretson in a Porsche Turbo escaped injury and damage to his car when he ltit an e mbankment. Garr etson re- covered quickly and continued the r ace. Unser claiJDJ Phoenix pole PHOENIX <AP l -Bobby Unser again showed his mastery of the Phoenix International Raceway track Saturday, win- ning the pole for the Jimmy Bryan 150 Indy car race. Unser, who has won 10 pole positions a nd four r aces at Phoenix. turned a fast lap of 143.0SS mph. "We work hard and t hat•s just the way it works o ut." the rawboned vete ran s aid . "Nobody ever gives us anything here. "There's noth i ng r e ally special for us at Phoenix. I just think it's nice place to come." Unser piloted his new low- silhouette Penske PC-98 around the slick one-mile oval in 25.165 seconds. just .123-seconds faster , than Gordon Johncock's new Wildcat r acer. Johncock, who will start next to Unser on the front row in , today's race, was clocked at 142.360 mph. "Thi! is a good running car," Unser said. -Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/SUnday, March 22, 1981 Nancy fires 77, but leads LAS VEGAS <AP) -Nancy Lopez-Melt.on soared to I five- over-par 77 Saturday. but m1n11ed to maintain her two-ltroke lead alter three roundJ of lbe Desert lnn Pro-Am women's toll tournament. Lopez· Melton had a 54-hole total of 216 entering today's final round of the Ladies Professional Golf Association event at the 6.237-yard, par-72 Desert Inn Country Clab course. TWO USUALLY s teady players who appeared out o( contention al the beginning of the third round -defending champion Donna Caponi and Pat Bradley -got back into it with fine performances. Caponi fired a three-under-par 69 and Bradley carded a 70. That boosted the pair into a tie for second place along with two others al 218. Also two strokes off the pace entering the final 18 holes were Jane Blalock, who had a 73 on Saturday, and Jo Ann Washam, who carded a 76 in the third round. Alone at 219, three strokes behind Lopez-Melton, was Cathy R eynolds after a 75. Five players were deadlocked at 220 -Kathy Postlewait, who had a 69 on Saturday: HoJlis Stacy, 71 ; Vicki Tabor. 71; Beth Daniel, 75, and Judy Rankin. who soared to a 79. Next at 221 were Carolyn Hill, who had a 71 in the third round, and Shelly Hamlin, who carded a 73 on Saturday. Veteran J oAnne Carner had a 77 a nd was well back in the pack at 224. LOPEZ-MELTON, 24. is shoot· ing for her second straight LPGA victory She won the Arizona Copper Classic in Tucson two weeks ago. but sat out last week's Sun City Classic. Lopez-Melton led throughout the event in Tucson and has also been on top from the start here. Unlike Friday. there was very little wind on Saturday . However. the wind had dried the greens into a crusty condition. Thirteen of the 18 greens at the De s ert Inn are new and therefore. inconsistent. .. l rut some good shots but the greens were too crisp and san- dy ." said Lopez-Melton, who birdied the first hole but had her problems after that. "It got to be a guessing game out there. You couldn't tell what you should hit to the greens. ··However , I wasn't losing con· ridence in my putting. It was a very forgettable round. I don 't fe el I'm in the lead. I'm just go• ing to try to get pars tomorrow. Even -par will be enough to win ·· Jaeckel, with guts, holds lead PONTE VEDRA BEACH. Fla. <AP> -Barry Jaeckel knows he will be tested by the demands of Sawgrass and ttis own ner ves, in today's final round of the pres· tigious Tourname nt Players Championship. And Jaeckel, who had to work hard to retain his lead over the final few holes of the third round Saturday, thjnks he's ready for it "I TIDNK l'VE got the guts for it and." he said and paused, then smiled. "this time I think I've got the game for it." Both his game and guts were severely tried over the last three holes of the third round. He played those holes In par, com- pleting a round of 72 that left him with a three-shot lead. But he was quick to admit, "It's a good thing the round ended when it did. It was just in time. I wanted to get in. A few more holes and I'd have been drop- ping stokes in a hurry. "I wu getting tired and a lit· tie nervous, I don't mind admit· ting. My swing went to the dogs. ·'A little choke was setting in." And Jaeckel now has a shot at at $72,000 first rize -equaJllng the total eamJngs in his best year on the tour -and a 10-year exemption from qualifying if he can hang oo today. "My chances are as good u anybody's," he said. JAECKEL. WHO had done lit· tle more than make expenses In tdx previous year• on the PGA Tour. had 1 M·hole total ot 211, five 1boll under par on t'fle wtndawept Sawsr..., llJlka that played 1Ushtly 1a1ler t!Jll mild, sunny day. 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H1109lns COCCI; 200 lree relo -I OrenpCoHt.1:41.t. HIGH SCHOOL s ... -...... "· .. -.1n .., .... , ,. 200 medley relay -1. Fo..nta•n va lley, I o..so. 200 free I Goeden ISMI, I 07 10, 100 ondo -1 L-• !SMI. 1 :11.13. SO Ir" 1. Zydowl<l !FYI. 21•, DlvlnQ -1 L.ewls tSMI, 254.JS. 100 fly -I Tntus !FYI, I 0.11; IOOfr .. -I.Golden (SMI. SI 17, SOD lrtt -I Cr_,on ISM!, S 47 .... 1000.Cll - I low• ISM), 1.10 .... 100 b, .... -I Alltrt I FY I. t.12.JO, 400 lrH re"y I s.n Marino. •.01 74 •I; -· Jimmy Bryan 150 tel l'Mofti •I T..Uy'sLl- 1 Bobby UnMt, PenS1te·Co•won11, Ul.OH. 1 Go•dOf\ Joht><0<k, Wlldcat-Coswortll. IO .J60. J . Johnny Rullltrlord, Cnap1rral· Cosworth, 141.464. 4. Marlo Andrttli. Wlldcat·Cosworlh. 141.19'. s. Rick Mears, PeMk•Colwor1n, 140.no. •·Tom St>eva, PllotfllK<osworth, 1.0.0S.. 1 8111 Altvp, Pens••·Cosworlfl, 1Jt.1'4. I . Pancho C.,ler. Ptnoe-Cosworth, Ill tH. t Josel• G¥u. Penslle-Cotwort11, 1• ..... 10. Geoff BraOllam. 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S •O. l •O Mac Ad.os A I KutDltrl. 10 10, 1 llO, KnowDodY• Fool CMalerl, •.IO, U t .. cle ll·t l Pl•O 5124 olO SI Poe~ Sb l•·l+J.1·ll paid $6M.IO w111141 w lnnlnQ llCkels Isla nor .. 11 S1 Pie-SIA con \Oltllon p.tod '20 IO "'"" ... llCUIS tll•t l\or\OI E IQlllll rect Ccwon•rla I Sn.rr•11 I, 1).00, 1.00. l.00. Cra lv 0.1 1.-.uolt1l. •.20. 2.ao . Cordon Argon\ 1Ac-trmanl.J .40. H1n1n rtu Oante Royal I Ku•llltrl. 11 40, S.10, 5.MI. 8•1 Cllamo !Snerrenl. 1.60. s.MI. Bvt Bye\tlctor (WllhemsJ, 7.00, SJu. acta U ·JI paid Sfl.20 Ttntn rtc.o -Melvin's Fllpper (Auo.ni. 12 JO, •.to. 4.00. P11>9to 1Bner1, S.IO, 10.00. !Otvtr Bentr H IPtrlltrl. I• .0, U uecla (1·71 pelO~OO E 1ewen111 race -Sco1c11 T Cmt Abbe• CWlsllard). • • .O, S.10, 4 10; M<.1111 H•no- ( Ptr•QIM). 6.00, S.40, GOV9f\ A (Aublnl. • tO.U naclA l l·JI paid Sll.IO. Attencs.nu -•.uo Santa Anfla SAT\lltOAY'S llHUL TS ....... .,._y_au,u •-...> F l"t ra c e -verity s Request l'llaldlviOIOI, II.JO, 1 oo. 4.IO. Mtfktl"• Fun < Ya1e111w1a1. •.IO. 4.tO. J.B. s Dauollter IHawltY), 4.IO Second ract -F••t si-IM<Cerron1, S.00. l IO, l.10. R_,.., tMcHar-1. 1.20. S.00; Gr-y IOtlvart1), 14 10 U cSall,-. bit u 1) paid uuo. TlllrO ra<t -0oon·1 Lady I Hawley>. 10 10, 7.tO, 4.00, Seu<y Bii IM<Carron>. -.10. ?.IO. L.owly RonMll<t (Pln<a'(l, l.IO. Fou'111 race -SUP"•-Solullon CM<Car· ronl, s.ao, J.20, 2 •O; Brllllant DouDCe C D•l•ho~not1, J.IO, J.IO, FaQer'• Bid C Plncay), 3 20. Flllh race -Tul.w• ILlplleml. 11.to. •.IO, 4.10, Sall Sanos CP!•rcel, U oo, l .IO; Four w11 .. 1ar (GllllQtnl. t .oo. ss .. act• IJ.•> paid M2s.50. SIKlh race -Sfflooel t'llelan1 ... 1a1. l,tO, •.00, ).20: Pa'1tt CHewtey), 4,ol\l, l 20; Table Torell t Llpllaml. 4 20. 5tvtnlh ract Score Twenly Fo11r C L.lpllaml, 21 20, 1 10, ,.10. Idyll 1Ya1e11111tla). •.lo. J.00; Ballen Pocket (McCa rronl, J.10 U uaclt 14·21 pelO 1114.00 U Pl<k Sia 11·• S-J.Ml pakl MS.07t.40 wltll lwO WlrVlln(l tlcketa (\I• hor•sl. U Pick SI• COfllOlallon paid a-.tO wllll 121 wlMflltl llcktU cnw. horMll. U Pl<k Sia a<ratcll contolal •Clft paid ~10.40 with 11 wlMlnQ llck•I• ,_ 11c1r-. ON KrllCll Of ....... t.orMt, two ecratcllffl. E ttfllll r ace -Nell"s 8 r lq11ell• (ShoemMtt), 10 10, UO, 4.00, ... A ~ (McCarro">. t .oe, 4.00; •~• Prlnc•u IM<Har ... I, 4.tO Ninth race -Maltrlellstlc IT'eloelal, 44 60, IS IO, ._«I, HIVl>IAllCI Style I Pl..C•yl, •.JO, 4 00; z..n.111 ll'la#IOYI. a.oo U eucta 1 .. 41 P9141MUOO. Allt~ -•l, IU. M isc. . ' ,1 spring ashions By SANDIE JOY Ol Ule o.lly P'tl9C Slaff Spring is in the air. and Nordstrom is among stores along the Orange Coast geared up to greet the season in style. To celebrate the rites of spring, Christy Vutera. fashion coordinator for the South Coast Plaza store, lined up a virtual Easter t>arade of ap- parel for an early morning champagne breakfast and fashion show March 14. Ms . Vutera brought on a baker's dozen of models, 10 women and three men, to illustrate the latest looks we'll be seeing on folks who are in the fashion know. While models strolled the runway, Ms . Vutera sprinkled the air with advice about what's happening in the fashion world. "G<>lf clothes this spring ... We're seeing the longer skirt," she noted as a model paraded in a Haymaker skirt and Izod top . As the standing-room-only audience craned to see everything down to the toes. she noted, "That's a blonde sandal that we'll be seeing a lot.·· She reinforced what her counterparts at other fashion-conscious Orange Coast stores are saying. I , \ . Pearl, neutral and beige are the "in' spring shoe colors. Legwear is ------~__,,_......_..., trend-setting. The shoes should be accented by sheer pale pastel or ----------~ white stockings, she noted, with white the odds-on favorite on the local-----------1 runways. Spectator and tuxedo pumps are high style as are open-toe sling . backs, Ms. Vutera noted. Jewelry is getting chunkier, she said, and pearls are in high favor Many of the dresses she showed were accented with long and medium- length pearl strands. Very ladylike. Drawing attention to a pair of walking shorts, Ms. Vutera noted their versatility since they can be worn almost to the knee-tops or rolled up at any length that seems comfortable and flattering to the wearer. Walking shorts are another item making a comeback this spring. As for colors, pastel seems to be the hit of the season for almost any type or apparel, any occasion and any time of day. The Nordstrom show included lots of pastels done up in Gloria Van- derbilt blouses, Calvin Klein tops and Ultimate Knit dresses. Beige is big, too, and that's been turning up in all the spring show- ings. Among items drawing murmers of approval at the Nordstrom show was a Calvin Klein suede top and pant outfit done up in beige. Also a stand-out among the 60 outfits modeled in the rapidly paced show was a Pat Richards cream dress pantsuit. Don Sayers' interchangeable beige silk jacket, cotton sweater and silk skirt teamed up with a Drezzle raincoat to make an interchange- able outfit. A Bill Tice pale yellow gown with a lattice effect done all by hand was a crowd-pleaser, too. Overall, silhouettes were soft with pastels intermingled with primitive prints. Tailo~a was traditional with lots of military materials utilized. A soft ran1e of crystal blue, silver, pale yellow, wisteria and melon created an overall etf ect of soft sophistication rather than sweet in- nocence. Very sn>wn·up. Swingtn1 akirb, soft camisoles, relaxed panta, ruffies, eyelet and rich embroideries are ju.at a few of tbe touches, lls. Vutera noted could turn everyday and dress-up into fiuid, feminine clothes. Sheer cotton, aauie and ailk were used in tiered, nounced and dlrn- dle ald.rta, bolcllnl combined ethnic, tropical, batik and Jun1le prblta into technlcolor patt.em.1. Panta were shown ln all 1bape1 from knickers to the looee shapeless style, Ulmtratin1 a frab movement ln dre11in1. 1 Of special Interest to many rueata wu the number of times the off. • the-1hoUlder look turned up a la Nancy Rea1an. One particularly •trik· Ln1 way to ao olf the thou.Ider ii with a black and white swhmult from the 1tore'1Sponawear department. So bare that t~dder and •winl into 1prtn1. There's lota to cbooH from all aJona tbe Oran1e Cout. .. Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 22. 1981 II I • t 1 I l I, I \ 11' DaUJI PUot Staff Art f>v Au.ftUci Hn - --· ---... ------ Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 22, 1981 HAPPENINGS Ghostly makeup is applied to Steward Woodard by Don Tuche as Warren Hancock lends moral sup- port. Tuesday Club's f ete has touch o' green Admiring some of the prizes at the Tuesday Club luncheon are (from left) Cloyse Ensley , philanthropy chairman; Hazel Tixier, president; and Ruth Wright . parliamentarian. By SANDIE JOY Of tile D•llY l'I ... SUff It was a great day for the Irish and those who become Irish for a day when the Tuesday Club of Newport Beach staged its annual "Spring Fantasy" philanthropy luncheon. Nearly 500 women, most of them wearing at least a touch o' the green, gathered in the grand ballroom of the Marriott Hot.el, Fashion Island. to dine on gourmet food, view Neiman-Marcus fashions and celebrate the day. There was no avoiding the St. Patrick's Day mood with green programs, green table napkins, green-wrapped door prizes and even green soup, cream of broccoli. Guests, each of whom had paid $20 in green money to attend, were attired in all manner of green including suits, dresses, hats, scarves. shoes, pocketbooks, necklances and pins. You name it and it was worn in green. Club President Mrs. L. W. Tixier went home with a bit more green than she bargained on. She won a $100 money lei, green, of course. The lei was among "opportunity prizes" donated by Orange Coast merchants and club members. For a chance al the prizes, a crew of club members gathered up greenbacks by the fi.stlul. Among those selling opportunity tickets were Kathryn Rush, Rubye Hall and Judy Roehm. It was all for a good cause since the luncheon, chaired by Cloyse Ensley, reaped ap· proximately $4,000 profit to be donated to the Mobile Meals program sponsored by FISH and the Adult Day Care Center on 19th Street in Costa Mesa. In addition to the 19 opportunity prizes, a passel of door prizes were given out, and those included everything from a needlepoint kit to a game called "Yesteryear" to assorted gift certificates and sets or dinner for two. There was a long list or prizes, enough so U\at, at one table of 10 guests, six went home with prizes. Among prize-winners were Hillary Roun· tree and Mel Harris, who were among day care center representatives to attend, and Kathleen Hatherly. who is a new Tuesday Club member. Credit for the wide array of prizes was given to Claire Van Hom wbo gathered them •·al most single-handedly.'' said Mrs. Tixier. Others involved in the program, which N·M's Kitty Leslie noted was "very well or- ganized," included Georgene Smith, who was in charge of seating; Winifred Sonntag, who was pinch-hitting for Ruth LeLlevre in laking care of tbe press; Ruth Wright, who is club parllamentarian and was a general all-around good interference runner; and Betty Schlegel. Hllblipt or the day WU the N-M fubion show, which opened with (what else?) a ereen 1Uk knit by llialonl. >..usual with N-M shows, the audience re- ceived a liberal sprtnldlnl ol Ma. Leslie'• sa1e f aabion advice and quipe wblle vtewin1 a wide ranse ol attire by leadins desipen. "The hottest pastel of the seuon ia peach/' Ma. Leslie noted, "and we love it when it'• ac· cented with vanilla." Sbe noted that, ••All of the news out or Paris la about th• return of the pant, but lt'• a lad1llke pant." Drawlne attaodoe to 'IDOdela weartns 1un- itaa,., the advlHCl, "You abould have a pair or 1unsl .... to match every outftt." AIDODC peeta were Cbarilne Chamberland, Either lladeste, Glady• Vorebard, all of whom are TuMday Qub memben; Rudi J'rMman. wbo la a MW member; and Joan Dublell of tbe daJ care eent.er. Second Stage sign lighted . With St. Patrick's Day only a faded memory. on Wednesday night, FACES. a pro- fessional support group for South Coast Repertory Theater, unveiled its first gift to the Costa Mesa theater. It is a sign burrounded by the atrical lights for the Second Stage, SCR 's small theater. The sign, designed by SCR Resident Designer Cliff Faulkner, was unveiled at a re· ception following an SCR Board of Trustees meeting at which SCR Silver Circle Co· chairmen Stewart Woodard and Warren Han· cock were honored for their support work with the theater during the past year. Also al the meeting a special educational presentation was ma<le by James Wilson, SC R's resident voice director. Later, at the reception which included a light buffet catered by South Coast Plaza Hotel, Woodard good-naturedly participated in a theatrical makeup demonstration. Woodard was made up as the Ubost of Marley by resident actor Don Tuche, who performed the role in SCR's "A Christmas Carol." The sign unveiling was headed by Susan Laza, chairman or FACES' executive commit- tee, who noted the group expects to make more contributions to SCR. During the presentation someone to the crowd noted to her companion the new sign bad been installed over a set of double doors that said "Rest Rooms. " No matter. It it was a nice party, anyway - and ajauysign. Among guests was Len Bedsow, newly named director for the Orange County Music Center. SCR Artistic Director David Emmea, who welcomed Bedsow to the gathering, noted, "We'relookingforward to working with him." Members of FACES' executive committee credited with work on the new sign included Cora Baldikoski, Ralph Balfour, James Henwood, Sandi Otto, Skip Stephenson, Richard Way and James Witmer. Silver Circle Committee members in addi- tion to Hancock and Woodard on the reception guest list included Donald Seifert, Lance Blue, Scott Jackson, Bonnie Kremer and Cheryl Watson. Donald Christeson chaired the SCR board meetin1, also attended by Vice President Maurice DeWald, Secretary Mrs. Philip J. Reil· ly, Treasurer Eric Wittenburg. ' Among ltoard members seen nlbbll.nl on u- aorted fresh fruits at the reception were Pat Al· len, KM Ewiq, Harriette Witmer, and Costa Mesa Councilman John Rau. United Way celebration Amon.i social goings-on Thursday nltbt wu t.be 11th annual recoenition banquet and pa1eant for the United Way of W eat Oranp County. The event, at the Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach, drew approldmately 300 penom. Offtdal host WU the United Way Communl· ty Board ol ffunUnatoD BHcb which planaed an entertaJnlnt evenJa1 featurlnt a Camelot theme, said Pat Rlvenea, who i1 branch mana1er for the Bank of America'• ffuntinston Harbour olftce. Spotllsbted ln tbe pro1ram waa Jack Fffban, Southern Callfornla Gu Co. diatrtct manaaer, 1lrbo wu the court herald; Marina Hilb School Principal Paul Ber1er orr piano; Dr. Pbll Haynes, assistant principal of Fountain I I I ... & Skip Stephen son (right) is all smiles over new sign as are Susan Laza and Donald Christeson · (left). Valley High School, as troubadour; and Art Winslow as Merlin. During the program, Dave Jones, personnel director for McDonnell Douglas in Huntington Beach, handed the excaUbur (King Arthur's sword) to Tom Morin, vice president of Allstate Savings and Loan, who is United Way president in West Orange County. United Way of West Orange County serves Garden Grove, Fountain Valley, Seal Beach, Huntington Beach and Westminster. Songs reflect Ireland Irish songs as a reflection of Irish people and their history, was theme for a program pre- sented last Tuesday by the Harbor View Hilla Committee of the Orange County Pbilbarmooic Society. The morning gathering, held in the Corona del Mar home of Margie 'Ibomas, included a program prepared by Ernie Parry and Sharon McNalley, with lrtsh songs performed by Ms. Parry, Jean Cook, Ms. Thomas and Bobbie Samos. They were accompanied by Marjorie Rtngwalt on numbers such as "Rose of Tr alee," "Mother Machre" and "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?" Co-boeteuea for the meeUng were Ruth Keram and Cecil Davies. The IUild intends to cootl.Due celebratlq the weartna o' the sreen on into t.onltbt when a St, Patrick'• Day Party will be held from 4 to I at the Corona del Mar home of Deborah Sperbers and John Strong. Today'i pvty, open to the public, will ln· elude eoned beef, Irtsb soda bread, bubble and aqueat and Irish coif ff in addition to a atn1- alons ol lrilh melodies with Ruth Kerans on the piano .. lnfonnaUon on today's party, which baa a price tab ot sao per couple, la available by calllnl party chairman BeGe Y abn at &M-!158 or presi· dent Ruth Bybower at 780-0390. Gumey'a racing Eagle alaown Race car driver Dan Gurney dlsplayed bis new Ea1le car produced for the lndlanapoUa 500 at the Theodore Racln1 party March 12 in the • Len Bedsow, director of the Orange County Music Center, is greeted by SCR's David Emmes (center) and Kae E wing (right). Skip Stephenson unveils new SCR sign. grand salon of the Queen Mary, Long Beach. Hundreds of grand prix racing enthusiasts attended the gathering along with astronaut Pete Conrad and former world racing champions Bobbie Unser. Phil Hill and Parnelli Jones. Also a guest was Peggy Powell of Irvine. Theme of the party was China since host Teddy Yip is a Hong Kong business tycoon. Mrs. Ruth Ding or Newport Beach or- ganized entertainment by the Chinese Cultural Club which included lion dancers and a martial arts demonstration. King Komus XX reigm King Komus· XX reigned supreme Saturday night at the 20th annual Grande Mardi Gras Ball presented by the Mystlck Krewe of Komus. The formal affair was held in the Dis- neyland Hotel ballroom amJdat an atmosphere of gaiety, closely following the tradition and protocol ot Mardi Gras as it ia presented in New Orleana. Duhin1 Krewe members, adorned with sold subea, and their ladies and speeial pests arrived at the hotel at 1 p.m. for coclrtalla and hors d'oeuvres, followed by a sourmet dinner of prime rib and bombe molkov, a Ruasian deasert. Gene Alley of Anaheim, president of the King's KJub, opened the evenin1's entertain- ment by inviting Krewe memben, each wear- inl muka, to belin the traditional lniUaUon romp, promenading around the dance noor. Malician Howard Mor1an, ualated by Tom Coad, entered with bis swami, Tom Sullivan of Huntinston Beach, the even.ins'• master ol ceremonles. Out ol a puff of 1mpke .weared the 1eni, Walt Rovira, who was tbla year's Mardi Gras captain: Among new members of the court in· troduced wu Clarence Entrlncer of HunUnlloft Beach. Thia year'• queen, Carole WlWams ol Hunt· inston Beach, m•de a spectacular entrance u "Black Role... · Named kln1 tbl1 year wu Gunter Lemacber, dlrector of catertn1 at the Dl•· ' neyland Hotel. • ' . Orange Co•t DAJL Y PILOf/SUndlly, March 22, 1981 ----- 'Three 'at hOme children' give her varicose ve~nS 0... ot t.be most-dea-uked G..UOU l 1et from raden la, "How muy cbildren do you l\BALLY have?'' Tile answer la alx. I bave the three "at home chlldtn." They're t.be ODe9 wbo live me v~COM velna ol the neck from lhoutln•. "Sit up 1tratsbtt Say thank you! Clean up your P.late. Get )'OW' feet otf tbe furniture. Doa t 1lam t.bat door! Tum off tbe U1bta. Go to bed. Don't talk wlt.b food~ )'OU! ' mouth. Get on the phone. Un your napttn. Tle your 1boel. Wuh your bands. Pay attention! I'm only aayinl thls once." ' Then there are t.be three "away from home" children people tell me about, wbo clear thelr own diahes away from t.be tabl~, bold t.be door open for tbem, run errands, compliment t.bem 1111 •llCI !'.... ------------~,----~~~ ..... ,------- oa their brownlea, belp them carry th• 1rocerlel ID from the car and devour"ve1etables they never touch at bome. Tbt ftnt Ume I beard of thia phenomenon, I re- fused to believe it. My son had 1one to apend the weekend at b1I friend'• house. There wu no doubt In my mind U.y would send him bome by 10 in the evenln1. convinced be wu sired by a tornado and raised by werewolves. Mo.rning came and sWJ the.re wu no frantic phone call. Around noon, a Joyoua voice came over the pbooe be••Ln• me t.o let ~ aon stay tbrou~ dinner. "Who la thllf" I 1bouted. "ls t.b1a some kind of a sick JoktT'' Sbe said my IOO wu ~Y a pearl to have around and talk with, but be aet a spiritual ex· ample for be.r son by wuhinc out the tub, ban&· tn1 up h1I towela, maldna hia bed, and at tbb very moment waa cuttln1 the arua. "Descrlbethiacbild," fordered. "He'a seven yea.rs old, bu blood hair. a won· derfuJamile, and impeccable table manners." "Putbimontbepbone," haldauaplcloualy. The next sound I beard was one la.rgesu.rly whine. ''Wbadya want? lsuppose you want me to na.ab bome and cJeu mJ room or pt you.r llu .. for you and a.. your ... vet " It wu blm all rtpt. Onty other Q)Otben wadent.and thll phenomenoo. TM child wbo cbeWI other peopJe'a l\lln out ol Ul ubtray at bome, but re· &WUI a lpoon lUt bu dl'OJ)ped 00 tbe fioor to t.be cafeteria eoot. Tbe child wbo throw• up eat.-la• cocoa.nut pie at home, but raves about Mn. MUJer'a at Scout meeUn1. Tbe kid who la ao aid: at home be cannot come to tbe table for b1a food, but becomes by•terical lau1hlna at t.be doctor's riddle in the office. A teen-ager vilited our home lut week and when be metmesald, "Didn'tlaeeyouonthecover of Glamour magazine lut week?'' Why call hia mother? It would onJy depress her. Perplexed at swinging dad Mattress a good· investm~nt DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our widowed father began to see a lovely woman 18 months ago. My husband and I were sure that she and dad would be married soon. When they came lo visit during tbe Christmas holidays they stayed in a hotel. We assumed they bad separate rooms, but when we drove them back to the hotel, dad asked her, "Do you have the key. or did you leave it at the desk?" Reference to "the" key made it clear they were.sharing the same room. We were sur- prised at dad's lack or discretion. Yesterday I received a call from dad saying be and "Thelma" would llke to come for the weekend. We recently bought a larger home and have a guest room now. Dad asked if he and Thelma could stay with us. I laughed and asked, "Did you two run off and get married?" He replied, "No. but if you are THAT narrow· minded we will stay in a hotel." I said I would make the reservations. I told my husband about the conversation, and he backed me up. We have teen-age children and would be uncomfortable having dad and Thelma here in one bedroom. I confess I feel guilty denying hospitality t.o my own father, who bas always been wonderful to me. What ls your opinion? -PERPLEXED IN PEORIA Dear Pleir:ed: Yott are DOt deayilil llospltaU· ty to you fatlter. Yoa are amply aaym1, "We do aot •&II& Y• uder ou roof, deepla1 wl&ll a womu lo whom yo• are llOl ma.rrie4." Tlala la yoar rjpt. Coatlaae to be frleadly aad cordial, bowever. Wllat your fat.Iler chooses to do elaewlaere la DOt your baalaeaa. DEAR ANN LANDERS: We named our son after my grandfather, who was a distinguished judge. When the boy was about six months old my bus band started lo call him "Stinky." The name stuck. He's now four, too old for a name like that. How can I put a stop t.o it? -LONE VOICE IN 0 . CITY Dear Volce: Wben U.e boy start.I acMol the teacllen will call b.lm by Ida pvea aame. So wUJ bla cJaaamatea. U b.la given aame la atllf aad formaJ, make ap aaother alekaame, aad f'U bet "Stinky" bites the daat. Are JIOUT parent• too 1trict? Hard to reach? Ann Lander&' booklet, "Bugged B11 Pormts? How to Get More Freedom ," cm.Ud Mlp you~ the genna- tion gap. Send 50 cents with your requen and a long, stamped, se(foddreued envelope to Ann Landen, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, Ill. ~11. By Pe~r J . Stea.cl'Ob DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I am aware there are many eaua~ of i.nsomnia. But I'm sure I know the reason for my sleep problem. Our mattress is lumpy and old. My husband is such a sound sleeper be could fmd complete comfort resting oo rocks. BTOR IN THE HOUSE Therefore, you can understand why be doesn't want to spend any money on a new mattress. Meanwhile, I'm almost dying of insomnia. -MRS. F. Dear Mn. F: I can understand how you feel. You are not e:uggeratleg. For eir:ample, in bl• book, "Oar Haman Body," llobert Coashlan wrote: "ln5omnla baa never klJJed aayoae. But to people wbo aaffer from lt, lmomala la aa de· bllltatleg aa anemia, aa na1gla1 aa aa aJcer, aa ucomfonable aa • leg in a cast." And yoar huband wW be la&erea&ed lD knowing, being a aoud sleeper, what etteet he baa oa yoa. Way bac:k la 18SZ a. Iler book, "Laws ol We," Dr. Ellaabedt Blackwell wrote: "Thete la notlli.ag tbat will so derHge the nervous ayawm of a ,.,.... wlM> la ellmlaaUve lD aervou force, aa &o Ue aU aJpt la a bed with another person who la abeorbeat in aervoa11 force. I -..ni, llr.F., tltat y• lllvnt la a good m attreu fw you wlfe'a aue. Take a good -- blaaed I-* at you preaeat maUreu. 11 dle IU&cllUq broke•? Do Ute borden aa1! la tllaere u odor! Caa Y" see or feel uy l•mpa? If '°• bet&er make a date wlU. yottr wife &o go 1boppla1. lt'a a aecesalty, llOl 'a luvy. You wlll have many cltolcea: llmenprtag, aoUd· apbolatered aad foam. The lanenprtag la the moet popalar. Moat people are more comfonaa..e wtU. hard mat- treaaea. A mattress altoald be at least 8 lo It a.cbe1 lom1er U.aa the penoa'a height aad It Inches wider than bla clrnmfereace at the walalllae. What woaJd yoa do If yoar refrt&erator coated oat, llr. F. F.! Gfl a aew Giie rt11tt away, no doab&. la thla lutuce, a aew mat· treaa la jut aa important. MEDICALETTES <llepUes to aad from readen) For Mn. U.: Bein& a womaa la no reasoa wby yoa alloalda't consider the aew job offer. Accordl•I to Dr. Katbleen C. Sile• of Northwea&.ena Uahenlty, lbe avera1e mental health of womea execntlvea may be better tlaaa tbat ol men la similar posltlou. Womea cu handle everyday atreaaea aa well, or bet~r, tlaan men. Taurus: Look at future "The absorber will go to aleep aad rest all night; whUe the eUmln•tor wUJ be tambUag Hd tossing, res&Jea11 •nd nervoa.a, aad wake ap lD the mornlag, fretflll, peevlah, fallltftacllDg aad dlac:oaraged.'' Dr. Steincrohn welcomes questions /rom readf!rs. He cannot aruwer all individuall11 but will in· elude thou of ~rol intereat in hU column. MONDAY,MARCH%3 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Mar. 21 -April 19): Delay works in your favor. Count your change -get money's worth. New start is in offing -meantime, con- solidate, take inventory, be aware of timing, basic necessities. Leo, Aquarius and another Aries play key roles. TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 20: Steps are taken to insure security-you get peek al future. Give full re.In to intuitive intellect. Aggressive friend or associate does not possess necessary data. Be ready for alternatives. Aries is in picture. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Directions, re- quests lake you on circular route. You'll achieve objective -steer clear of direcl confrontation. Emphasis on work, tasks which bad been delayed or ignored. Popularity in· creases, forces tend to be scattered. CANCER (June 21-JuJy 22): Breakthrough is on agenda; excitement, discovery, stimula- tion or creative processes are featured. Aquarius, Leo and Scorpio persons figure pro- minently. Love dominates scenario. You feel vital, alive -and slightly apprehensive! LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Unorthodox pro- cedures bring desired results. Focus on long- range projects, special savings program, tax shelters and property values. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons play significant roles. You'll be asked for revision. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Family reunion or special visit dominates scenario. Focus on communication, messages, visits, possible short journey and a distinct adjustment in lifestyle. Discussion of finances claims top priority. Taurus is in picture. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Guard valuables ; being careless now could prove costly. Accent SALEOf FURS ''EXPERIENCED'' The i.r999t Htectlon of luxury fUr• •• have "9f ehown, lnc:lucfin9 dHlgner fur• end ONE Of A KIND epec:l.ae. Imagine buying a hne lur stole for under ~~ a fine mini\ jacket that was only worn once or twice or a mink coat that was a pnze on a TV giveaway show They're au he1e lor yOUf seleclion now ti you know furs. you can buy a tamtly helrloom for a fraction of Its value Nevef before. neve< again will so many value ble furs be offered at such rldlculous P'ICeS It makes sense to buy a ~ne rental or unciaimed fur. Some furs labeled "used" nave only been tried on. worn less than most l\Jrrlers' new stock. Fwst ~ome. flrat served betll. A am." ,. ....., Crtllll CMa. Wi1 ~ TIMI 1M depoeit will hold YOUI layaway. MAlllO'n MOTIL "° ... ·~· Ceilw Dr. "'..,.. ...... c• on personal possessions, special collections, overdue payments and added ltnowledae con- cerning interest rates. Define terms, avoid sell· deception. You win! No rash of operations SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Judgment, in· tuition and timing hit mark. Focus on in1tiative, originality, confidence and ability to execute ''power play.'' Capricorn, Cancer persons figure prominently. Added responsibility equates with additional financial opportunities, rewards. SAGrrTAaJUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Wbat bad been a period of aecluaion draws to an end. Views 8l"e vindicated -persons who are indif- HOROSCOPE ferent will now express enthusiasm. You get backing of special club, group or organization. Aries, Leo and another Sagitta.rian figure pro- minently. CAPRICOaN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Aura of ex- citement is present; new contact opens door of opportunity. Wishes are fulfUJed -pride and prestige make "comeback." Leo, Aquarius persons figure prominently. Long-standing debt will be repaid. Celebrate! SAN F RANCISCO (AP) -The surgeon who transplanted a heart and lungs into 45-year-<>ld Mary Gohlke says he does not expect the opera- tion to trigger a rash of combined transplants. "I don't think we'll see anything like we saw 10 years ago," said Dr. Bruce Reitz, refer- ri o g to the sudden popularity or heart tran11plants following the first such operation in 1967. At a symposium of the American College of Cardiology last week Reitz diac:ussed tbe techni· que be and other aur1eona at Stanford Medical Center used to give Mrs. Gohlke a new lease on lile March 9. The Mesa, Ariz., newspaper executive was d esperately ill from primary pulmonary hypertension when t.be team beaded by Reitz and famed heart surgeon Norman Shumway gave her the heart and lungs of a 15-year-<>ld Chula Vista boy who had died in a bicycle-car accident the night or March 6. On Monday, a week after her operation, Mrs. Gohlke underwent a heart biopsy that proved normal, indicating that her body is not re- jecting the new organs. Three previous heart-lung transplants, performed between 1968 and 1971. met with varying degTees of failure as the patients sur- vived just 14 hours and eight and 23 days . But research at Stanford on small monkeys proved the effectiveness of a new anti-rejection drug, cyclosporin-A, which now is being given to Mrs. Gohlke. The drug combats rejection while allowing the body's normal defenses against infection to function. The next three months will be most crucial period in her recovery, doctors say, since it is during that time tbat the th.real of organ rejec- tion and infection are greatest. "The patient has made a good recovery from the operative procedure," said Reitz. "And she is making a good recovery at this point. or course, the next few weeks and months and years are entirely unknown. "Perhaps a year from now we'll be able to give a more complete update." Reitz said be bas no plans for another heart- luog transplant in the immediately future and says the number performed al Stanford will be small -up to four a year. ''I don't think there will be a rapid increase in the number of operations," be said. Mrs. Goblke's s urgery, be said, will only s how "whether or not it's possible to do it." AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 28): Follow through on bunch. Career opportunity comes in· to sharp, clear focus . Older family member will lend helping band. Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces persons play important roles. 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TOOi Orange Co•t DAil Y PILOT/Sunday, March 22, 1981 CLUB MUSICALE Sli.owMat spirited l R eh earsal l'ace f o~ 'Jazzy Ch icago' leaves amateur per/ ormers winded By MA•Y JANE SCA&CEU.O Of IMO.Uy ,..._. IWt lt was a typical Tuesday niiht In March al the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club In Corona del Mar. Eight dancen practiced In the foyer. three 1lD1era went over their medley in a deserted bar, and a lone soprano warbled from the ·•anctlty of the women's restroom. Showboat '81, the club's ninth annual production, was almost ready to hlt the deck. CALLED "JAZZY CHICAGO" this year, it's put on by about 40 club membens, none of wbom ls a professional performer. Out on the smaJl dance floor, four women in slacks and wool skirts were emoting a "Red Hot Mama" number while a pianist and a drummer beat out a honky-tonk accompaniment. Tom Gleason, the show's director, watched intently whlle keeping time to the music with one foot. Almost the only professional member of the troupe, be has been an actor and singer for almost half a century, beginning with vaudeville and continuing with the 1936 Ziegfeld Follies and the original Broadway cast of "South Pacific." Gleason and his wife June, who also bas a show business background, have written and directed the club's shows for nine years. 6 K.ADf.MY .$.ARD NOWNATION5 NOW Pl AYING ---· .. lllFll I IMN ~''°'" ...... cmllUWIU Wtl-lel "1 :193~ ........ cmtuCUTOI CMll llnl (7141919 4141 " .... ...,.,.. 0..,. '3t ., 70 ___ ,_ "THE JAZZ SINGER" (PO) "INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN" 'DEVIL A MAX DEVLIN' I "FUN NOUM" '"T'He llLAND" ,_, I I "MQINCI MIU" ..... ''PORT ~PACH~"· I "TAllUTE" "ORDINARY PEOPLE'' Clll ''f'lllW. CONl'\.ICT" "TMI "MY" (R) ·~-~ ....... ~, c~-., ... ·--·e.ao.. "They move ua into roles that make us teeJ comfortable," said Barbara Mullican, wboee husband Terry ls the show's producer. SHE BEGAN performln1 years a10 as part of the cborua and has worked up her confidence to sing in a trio of "Mlllion·Dollar Babies" this year. Her husband appears in another scene as a racetrack tout. Out on stage, Gleason dismiaaed the .. Red Hot Mamas" and began to rehearse the croup of dancers. THE MUSICIANS ST&UCK up a snappy version of "Chicago" and they picked up the cue, running onstage in a variety of leotards, legwarmers and T-shirts. Gleason stopped them, striding into the spotlight confidently and speaking in a . resonant, stage-trained voice. "That's about half the energy I want," be said. "I want it wild and crazy -that's what sets the mood.'' Although no costumes are evident, the songs and dances place "Jany Chicago" in the 1920s era. The dancers , in their 20s and 30s, are led by a gray·baired woman who puts out enough energy to light up Chicago all by hersel!. Arlee Higbee, who operates a dance studio, Shown during rehearsal for Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club 's Showboat '81 are Sabina Anderson, Tom Gleason and Roberta Smith. Tickets are $16.95, including buffet dinner at 7 p.m. and the musicale at 9 Thursday, Friday and Saturday. To make reservation, call 644-9530. DAVID BOWIE "THE MAN WHO ELL TO EARTH" 12:00-2:20-4:45 7:15-1:45 helps Gleuon With cboreorrapby each year. On their second run-through, she led them out whooping encouragement and counUn1 time while going tbrougb the steps with the dancers. At the end of the number the dancers' bright smiles turned to gasps u they recovered rrom the unfam11iar exercise, but their choreographer wasn't even breathing bard. They were replaced in the spotlight by four "gamblers" singing a horserace song from "Guys and Dolls." .. LADY LUCK," a striking blonde, appeared in their midst with a nourish. Sbe blew her entrance lines but did it so magnificenUy that no one cared. They began again, going through a complicated song and repartee made even worse by the fact that none of them quite knew the lines. One of the other performers, watching from the darkness beyond the stage lights, called encouragingly, "Hey, that's OK, it's difficult." "No it's not," called back Lady Luck glumly, "we just make it look hard." Gleason encouraged them, adding funny bits and remjnding them to say the lines as they were written to get the best comedic effect. He and his wife spend about six months planning and writing the shows each year, he said, drawing on her years in rums and his on llU BruP~u 52iJ 5339 •CIST&IEA ldtnrds C1ntmi 979 4141 IR, ( -<< ........ IWt\.lh~ '''I PAA .... _ ___, lJMtM Al1lltl Ir NOW I edwards LIDO CINEMA "1 P L AYIN G HfWP'OU IUD. AT VIA LIDO '-MEW,.ORT IEACH 673-1350,, NO PASSES ACCEPT EC OUAING l'HtS ENQAGeMENl'• "A gracefully funky romantic frolic." -f>.u.1J l\rH'" \,ti •tt n .t.. ~~NOWPLAYING ~~ CISU 0 n T• Ullll 5lftl IUllCl Bristol S.ddleback Westbrook Sladt11m Dr In (7141540 7U4 (714) 581·5880 1114) 530 '401 <714) 639 8770 Wltcll die Acldtllty Allwet• Met~ 30 • AIC staee to fit everythln1 tocetber. · ••TBEY'&E NOT profeuionall," be aald of his BCYC crew, "so the show baa to loot like fun. The whole idea ls the spirit and freshness that comes from amateun." When the cut bad 1one tb.rou1b the whole show includin1 the finale twice, Gleason looked at his watch. "Hey, it's onJy 10 past 10," he called out. •'Anybody want to stay and run through the whole thlng again?" He laughed when his sueeestion was met with a chorua of groans and booe. Dancers, slneers and acton bad to become teachers, salesmen, housewives and dentist.I the next morning. The scenery lady called out, "I need white sheets. You can have them back afterward, but they'll look a litUe different." "I FIGURED IT out tonight -I only have a minute and 10 seconds to change costumes between numbers," complained a singer on her way past. "How am I going to change from a flapper costume to a slinky gown in a minute a nd 10 seconds?" From the women's restroom, a soprano voice sang out, "Bet your bottom dollar you'll lose the blues in Chicago ... •· F9<vHy •lc.nd4-11J/!J1·0IO Fatuttv al Cendlewood lU/!JMMO n. ..... , .................. .---. FEAR NO EVIL 1•1 ,, ................... 1 •• ""°' "'°'°'"-""° ••ac• .,._ THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWIC£ ,,., ,, ... ,, .......... , . ....... ~tC- Watt Ol•nay'a FANTASIA 101 l•l....._STIMO u••· 1•-••·• .. · 1•11 •"--~eOtiaillO WALT OISNl!Y'S •:,.::: FANTASIA 1•1 l1M•J••1••1•·H• , .. 1...UT C:KA .. fUI 1H THI OlffN "' .. 00, THE FINAL CONFLICT 1•1 11 Jl •JOl•IM •l .. •tla elJU)AIN "'tel U M MON TMfllU U 1 Tll ' .. 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"' SHE PL.A YS THE SPOILED debutante wbc becomes a 1chemin1 1hrew alter her marriaie to a young polltlclan on NBC's steamy swamp opera "Flamingo Road." Baby-faced actress . h a s fire underneath "People aee.m to remember you best when you play the bad guy," says Mia• Fairchild. Her characterizatlom, by and larce, have been a trail of tears and temper tantrums. Six weeks after leavine her hometown of DaUu, she landed a key role aa a paranoid murderess ln the CBS aoap opera "Search tor Tomorrow" in New York. She aay1, "It's fun to play bitches, although it's flghUng an uphill batUe to win the audtences SUbstitutes surprising By B&AD BEC¥E& ~ ..... o.1111"tMt Surprise. Another winner in Long Beach. After many unexpected barriers the Long Beach Symphony came up with another great concert last weekend. The all-Tchaikovsky proifam came off relatively intact but not without its casualties. Conductor Murry Sidlln was out ill and so was the scheduled guest violinist, Elmar Oliviera. JAMES PAUL, MAKING bis fourth ap· pearance with the orchestra, and 24-year-<>ld violinist Matie-Annlck Nicolas gave one and all a new respect for the term substitute. One would expect quality to suffer under the circumstances but the powers that be in Long Beach have their resources indeed. If you remember the powerful Sea Symphony performance of last year, with the combined choruses or Cal State Long Beach and the symphony, you llnow that Paul is a quite capable conductor. Ms. Nicolas, who began her professional career at the ripe old age Qf 13, also quite ably held her own against Tchaikovsky's "Violin Concerto in D Major." The Waltz from "Swan LaJte" led the program. The piece commissioned by the Bolshoi in 1877 was Tchaikovsky's first com· pleted ballet and the waltz established him as a master of the form. HEAVILY INFLUENCED by Johann Strauss, the waltz has a beautiful lyrical "This sophlstlc•ted, sl•pstlck rom•nce Is • h•ppy surprise.'' -Paulin!! Ka!!I, N!!w York!!r Magazln!! 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THE FINAL OFFE&~G "Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, the Pathetique," was the composer's last work and completes a trip- tych of Symphonies that deal with his obsession with a personal fate that haunted' him throughout bis life. Tfie orchestra under Paul's expert con- trol did full justice to the work giving a sensitive reading lo its foreboding nature. The first movement establishes the mood by developing its melodies in the low register of the strings. The second move- ment, a "limping " waltz s ometimes described as "maimed grace" shows clearly the darker side of Tchaikovsky. THE THlllD AND FOUllTH movements as John Warrack writes, involve "lively figuration thrown from one instrument to another across the orchestra, with little shreds of a them blown to and fro but never grasped until the right dramatic moment, when a rising scale on clarinets at last re- leases the tension with the full statement of the tune.'' COMING SAT., MAR. 28 7 P.M. ONLY! Pcm 1 ACA D EMY AWA RD· NOM INEE BESTACTOR- JACK LEMMON SCOTTIE TEMPLETON DOESN'T HAVE A DIME, BUT HE MAKES EVERYONE FEEL LIKE A MILLION LEE REMICK IAnlllCI Tl'bWi .,j OoWID IOS1ll ..- •JOll I ,..ICllAILS.G41Y'Hll DIAlf'CSn-... QAll ... "Tllll!Tl -JOllll IWUY 1111 cnTIAU G4l.I CAll'irTT .. ICOUEEN D£WHUR.STI ............ '-: lll!CAIQ a.ADI ............................. "-' .. MOl10N IXJl'T\D ·---Tiii Tl-mwl·l'OSTU OOll"'-'ll'• IOO\Am s NIGWf -"JOii. I lillCllA[lS,. ClAIJ1I M D«All\Sa -" IOI ClAll ... Siii ..... n.. _ .. IAll't llWIU.OW -... -.. '411V .IWlft.O'. JG~~ .. llMICI MJSIMA.--.. 11111 .. IQllUG ~ ~'.:'!~:"-=--- over. U you play good ,Ula, all you do 11 aJt around and cry." She played a murderess 1D "The Memory of Eva Ryker," an act.rel• clawtna her way to stardom in "The Dream Mercbanta," a scbem· Ing sorority president In "The Initiation of Sarah," and Mindy'• nemells in a recurring role on "Mork and Mindy." ON .. FLAMINGO aOAD," adapted from the 1949 movie, she is Constance Weldon Carlyle, an archetypical "rich bitch." She is married to a young politician (Mark Harmon> who ls being pushed toward the governor's mansion by Sheriff Titus Semple <Howard Duff), the boas of Truro, Fla. MIH Fairchlld, 30, baa been called "television's Joan Crawford.'' However, the part Mias Crawford bad in "Flamingo Road" is played by Cristina Raines, who is the carny girl and the focus of Carlyle's sll'aying affections. Sbe says, "Everybody calls my character a villainess, but I haven't done anythini bad. I married for love. My husband married me for money. And he runs· around on me and sneers in my face." SHE DOESN'T APPllOACH a role by com- ing in and saying she's going to be bad. "You have to take her viewpoint," she says. "Like when I play Constance. She's at borne and he's out drinking and he's In love with someone else. ·•Each episode she gets more and more desperate. It's not like a guest role where you go from A to B. You have a lot or range." Miss Fairchild hasn't always played heartbreakers. When she was growing up she says s he was a pudgy bookworm and wallflower. She wanted to be a paleontologist. "I like old ruins," she says. She was so shy she couldn't give a book re· port jn class. That's when her mother enrolled her in acting class, luring her a way from old ruins. IN HER TEENS, SHE turned into the beautiful swan and all the boys who had ignored her came courting. Of her looks, she says, "My mother told me to smile like an angel and you can say anything and make people believe it But my looks have inspired a lot of hatred. 1 have the squeaky blonde look . •'When you have a pointy nose and this look , people expect you to be a stuck-up snob. And I often play aristocratic parts, which adds to it. "I'm baby-faced, but I've got U lot Of fire Un· derneath. I think that's why I get the parts. Hollywood is full or baby-faced blondes who aren't working." ~,,.:W ~:::--\ Tli[ COMP£TIT10H BJ~~ ... PLUS "TRIBUTE" GINtWaUll ~ I IOtAI 0 ,.\'OI STIR ' CRAZY"-~ -.::•"""• .. ····~ ' .,.__.. -"BLAZING SADDLES" MEET 1· ANDREW... . fB'IA NO o ~\. IS1•wco....,. .. m~-... .. """-· HASN'T ALWAYS BEEN A HEARTBREAKER 'Fl•mlngo Ro•d' vlll•lneH Morg•n F•lrchlld Miss Fairchild says s he was chosen for the role because Mike Filerman, the man who developed J .R. Ewing and "Dallas" for television. had been we£tching her work . She says, "He called me for this, which J turned down at first J didn 't want to play another bitch. Especially an a long.term series But after talking to him I decided the character would be anteresting. "And I liked the adea of having some securi· ty. I have been watchin~ California real estate escalate beyond my reach. 1 so want to buy a house." ·~ .......... ..... ROURT ~ Dll: NIRO RAOUfO BULL , "THE ELEPHANT MAN" "'' ....... u ..,,,_ ,, ........ .. ANDREW MEET ~ ~NO -o rci.fYJ.':-~ .• L!:J"""'"""' .. ._..,w ., ~ AN1'HOHT HO"t.I , *.'. .. . . . 11!11) ................... 11'\.UI "THE FUNHOUSE" 11#! ,.. ......... .. ..,,,,_...,..,.,"! 11\.US "BLAZING SADDLES" . Orange Cout OAtL Y PILOT/Sunday, March 22. 1911 ACTING CAREER Idol prefers to · plot deaths in live theater NEW YORK (AP) -le 1951, Farley Grancer sat involved ln a plot to klll hll wllt ln "Stranaers ao a Train." Now, 30 yean later, be's enalneerina baa beloved'• demise in Broadway's "Dtat.blrap." ·• He'1 Just become tbe show's ri!tb leading man -the others are John Wood , Stacy Keach, John Cullum and Robe rt Reed - stJ'lce Ira L~vin's hit tbrlller about a murderous playwright opened here in February 1978. Music BoJC Theater, he 1mUe1 1t th• old quote. "Well, \fUe. I came here to learn. I went to lbe Neiahborbood Playboute, 1tudled wllb Stella Adler, Lee Struber,, Sanford Meisner. "I told Sandy, •J want to learn to act.' He nid, 'Well, that'• a 1ood enouah reuoo; and I was in." Lean and fit at SS. G(anger Is n 't too well-known to the younger set here. But older pilgrims to the sh ow will r emembe r him as a dashing movie Granier HY& It wasn't hard to adjust to his belated buJc ttainlo1 In emoting: "I think the people in my acting classes had more trouble adjust.ins to me than I to them. "They probably thought I was crazy, and said, 'What's be doing here?' Because I was ln a poaltlon I guess they wanted to have.'' THE POSITION, STAR status, had come without benefit of formal actin1 studies. As a North HoUywood HJgh School student, Granger got the notion he'd like to act. He got a job with a UtUe t heater in Hollywood be believes was named ''The Mary Stewart Playhouse.'' idQI of the late 1940s and FARLEY GRANGER early 1950s. Scouts ror Samuel Goldwyn, the movie mogul, s potted tbe hand.some youngster , signed him to a contract, and pres to, he was in the movies, starting with "North Star" in 1943. He has been in the idol bwsiness, though, since the mid·l950s, when he bid it adjeu and moved here, partly for a reason they still might think unique in Hollywood. He explained it in a 1966 interview: World War II being under way then, he went in the Navy as a seam.an -"I was chronically seasiclt" a nd returned to Holly wood to commence becoming a movie star. "I LEFT HOLLYWOOD BECAUSE I didn't know my craft. I was a star, but I knew nothing of the techniques of acting. I figured I'd better learn or I'd be In trouble when the star aspects of my career wore off." HE MADE A NUMBE R of films, many routine, some notable, the latter being Alfred Hitchcock's "Strangers on a Train" and "Rope," "They Live by Night," "Hans Christian Andersen" and Lucctuno Visconti 's "Senso" Then came the time he figured he'd best learn the art of acting But there was another reason for Salling in his dressing room at the TODAY'S CllSSIDID PVZZLB ACROSS ducks 143 Dog star 19 Crossbeam 99 Lemb 1 Headlands 77 Scete note 147 -Lincoln 20 Of lhe body 100 Nesl sounds 6 Ceases 78 Vichy sum-148 "A Bell lor 33 Hawelian 101 Luge 11 Bundles mer .. 111ne 102 Musical sign 16 Old sailors 79 Spelt 150 Japenese 35 Land 103 StOfenouse 21 Astern 80 Waterway boll measure 104 Esllma1ed 22 Doctrine 82 Dance step 152 Olnlmen1 37 African 106 Denied al 23 Soep plenl 83 Btemosro 154 Guidos native cards 24 January Sp 85 Mis.soon c1ly note 39 ProcesSIO<'IS 108 Badly Pre- 25 ··To -87 Nothing 155 Gods Lahn 40 Jewish fill or 88 Fainer Lat· 156 Correlallve month 109 Drowsiness 26 Palm ltty '" 157 Hue 42 Entangles 112 Persian 27 Morind1n 90 Cursed 159 Paid notice 44 Essence 113 Selnes dye 91 Touch 160 Out or Pre· 46 Cheers 115 Church 28 Thus Comb lorm ""' 48 Solar dtsc 1nstrumen1 29 Turk 92 China grass 161 Westward 50 Consumed 116 Catches 30 Football 93 Vehicle 5 1 Jug handle 118 Metric ebbr 94 Palm leal 163 Wire serv 53 Periods measure 31 Verb lorm 95 Exposes 164 Assume 55 Friends F1 119 Song 32 Moslem 98 Vestige 166 Roman 0111-56 Challenges 120 Perches name 100 Cnbt>age coal 57 Cream 122 Swiss river 34 Lessen piece t67 Laroal loop 58 Tilled 123 Japanese 36 Third IOI Break 169 Harangue 60 Princely com Comb form 105 Sis 17 t Aela•es 62 Coddle 126 Withdraws 38 s1 .. irs 106 Pluck wool 172 Transmits 64 Bao Abbr 128 Pintado llsh 40 -Garoner Scot 173 Frock 65 Hematoma 130 Adorns 41 Weles 107 Trace con 174 More saga-66 Malice 132 Pallid emblem nee hons CIOUS 68 Greek par. 134 Deposits 43 Narcotoc 109 Stumble DOWN to co 135 Blip maker leaf 110 Luzon 1 Plot 69 -Francis· 136 Sojourn 45 Eponymous na11ve 2 Whtie co 137 Eerth god· ancestor 111 Compass poplar 71 Close by dess 47 Alfonso·s pl 3 Ma's mate 73Ol 1ds 139 Positive queen 112 Vone fruit 4 Newt 75 Chari pole <18 Adams son 114 Never G!'r 5 Sandpiper 79 Ah met 141 August 49 Tell 115 Margarine 6 Rotor hOUS· 80 Girth 144 Want ao 52 Toward lhe 116 Snoo1 ing 81 Shoestrings abb< mootl'I 117 Brands 7 TV Pftf'IOfm· 83 'Wallop" 145 Coat 5<1 He was La1 2 words er 84 ltellan river 146 Smalt can· '" 121 Saved 8 Forward 86 The sweet· die 56 lndic81e 123 Marsh bird 9 Nuisance sop 148 -and 59 Headliner 124 Long step 10 Accumulate 87 Common crahs 61 Bou11que 125 Steno 11 Rams Hawaiian t49 American 63 Morons 127 W1seone 12 Old wtne 89 Label clergyman 67 Winged 128 Installed cup 90 Strike 151 Fragrance 68 Fixed looks 129 Two-year-13 Parking 92 Besoms 153 Areb vessel 70 Erect old sneep areas 94 "Buckeye 156 Choose 2 words 131 Ragout 14 011eqoy Stale · 158 Anclenl 72 Wheel eog-133 l(noc1t1ng t5 Tranquil 95 Rope hbers 162 Boundary es 135 Storm 16 Hardens 96 Prevent Comb form 73 Roman road 138 Long t•me 11 Atso 97 Concerning 165 Bone Lalin 74 Whale nerd 140 Male par•y 18 French art•· 98 Indian 168 0.grllph 76 Ponlaol 142 African rover cte wetglll 170 Wl'llle R edford to appear Marking his first ap· pearance on an Oscar s how, Robert Redford will serve as a presenter at th e 53rd annual awards presentation of the Academy of Motion Pi <'ture Art s and Sciences on March 30. R e dford , who has turned down all invila · lions m the past, has agreed to present the Honorary Award voted by the academy's board of governors to Henry Fonda for enduring con· tribut1on to motion pie tu res his move lo New York: Frequen\ dispute• with Goldwyn a nd frequent auapenalOOJ for same. He doesn't regret the move, doesn't long for the run 'of being • star, doesn't wonder what mlaht have been had be stayed around: "Never. Never. I hated all that, the feellna or belng owned by the studio. t Just couldn't go a.long wlth it." HE SUSP ECTS HIS ACTIO~ infuriated Hollywood moguldom: "I'm sure word went out that they shouldn't hire me, but I d idn't care by then, because I wanted to work here, in New York." Easier s aid than done. Granger says that a kind of reverse snobbery was afoot: "I was considered a movie star, so obviously I couldn't work in theater. Everyone said there are theater actors and the 'movie stars,' and they made a big deal about it. "NeedJess to say, 1 couldn't get arrested. What saved my life then was live television, the so-caUed Golden Age of television drama. I did a lot of it and loved it "Most movie actors were afraid to go into live TV because they weren't used lo it. I had to. iust to make a Uvin,, but 1 also wanted to becauJe it was the clo.eat thing to theater." Tbe actor, who later partook or taped TV, notably in 1976-17 as Dr. WIU Vernon in ABC's soap opera, "One Ufe to Uve, ''did eventually work his way lnto theater and gain acceptance by stage folk. H.ls first lime on the boards here, shorll)' alter his Neighborhood Playhouse studies, was off-Broadway, in "The Carefree Tree." He later did two years with Eva Le Gallienne's repertory troupe. He's kept active in films, too. He made a few in Europe when he lived there six years ago, and just finis h ed o ne in the United Statu, "Graduation." But he prefers the stage : "I feel I'm much more relaxed in front of an audience than a camera. I feel the response The live audience really turns me on and I like it " "Deathtrap" isn 't his Broadway debut. That came in 1960. in "First Impressions." a musical version of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." But it's been a long time between Broadway appearances for him. Bostonians 'brilliant' By DON HOBSON l'or IM 04111y ~ti .. Returning to Los Angeles after almost 20 years, the Boston Symphony brought a new symphony by English composer Peter Maxwell Davies that was commissioned by the or chestra for its looth anniversary. The program opened with Davies' ''Sym- phony No. 2" a bold innovation fo r a visiting orchestra that would ordinarily play the usual classic and romantic favorites. The Boston Symphony played this massive reflective, and dramatic work with genume en'. thusiasm and bri!Jiance The orchestra showed how classy at 1s with its precise, clear, and clean sounds. The tempos were built subtly; the brass work was the best this reviewer has ever heard; there was balance between the vario us or-chestral sections. Ozawa conducted with poise, restraint, and elt;gance. He forced us to listen attentively to this challenging, difficult, and provocati ve work He a~so bro':lght out lyrical qualities and ex- pressiveness m the slower sections THE MUSIC WAS INSPIRED by the complex interweaving of currents and wave shapes near the composer 's house which is located where the AFTER THE INTERMISSION Ozawa led his Atlantic and North Sea meet. orchestra in one of the workhorses of the 20th cen- . . tury Stravinsky's '"The Rite of Spring " Although Davies has acqwred a reputation Ozawa unlocked the old interpretations or as an adv.anced, avant-gar.de _co.mposer this ...._this work by recapturing ats crisp, original symphony 1s more conservative in its forms and ~harm Has conducting was so adroit and t?nahty. It is r~lated to_ his early music whic_h re· balance.d that he brought out Le Sacre's lyrical hed on thematic maten a ls drawn from medieval and refined qua lities without shortchanging the church melodies known as plainchant. work's revolutionary rhythmic innovations. In this symphony he provides a certain After numerous curtain calls the Boston thematic unity via the plainsong "Nativitas Tua Symphony gave us Debussy's "Prelude to the Dei Genetrix " The or chestration is a lso unique Afternoon of a Faun." 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"""'°" f'Jq . l~'l•f Hwy et o..,._ ,-,,_, -·tlCM022 THE LAST CHAPTER IN THE OMEN TRILOGY Watch Academy Awards March 30, on ABC ~OPH!~TICATEO PROCRAMM!NC ... Beaulilul ~lereo Mu~io-New~-Marine Wealher- Con~umer Reporl-~-~fo(Jk Markel R eporl-~ REAL ESTATE Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 22. 1981 ••• Tt11·t1e Rock Ridge recreation center opening A '400.000 recreation center for th• uae ol real· denta ol three Turtle Rock RJdp ne11tlborboodt ll now open, 1aJ.d Donald E. Moe, cllnetor of market· ln1 f« tbe Irvine Company'• community develop- ment dlvitioo, deveJopeN of 'httle Rock. The 2.&-ac ... recreatJon center ii located lo tbe lnterior of the hillllde enclave and includes a swimming complex. con1lttin1 of a 40:d0-foot pool, spa, sun deck, s haded rest area and rest.room facility; two lighted ten· ____ ..,.. __ _ ~~~~u~A f~r b.~~~t NEWS 1RIEFS ball and volleyball; a tot IS lot; and an open play --------- area. The center was designed by architect R. Wllliam Catron. Orange, and POD, Jnc., Santa Ana, ia the landscape architect. The center is maintained and operated by a homeowners as· sociation. The center will serve the residents or the three 'Adjoinin1 neighborhoods, homes by Irvine Pacific~ the Akins Company and J . M. Peters Company. Irvine Pacific Is currently offering its second phase of luxury single-family detached homes priced from $235,000; both Akins and Peters have concluded sales of their projects. BwJt•••-•••.,qetl "No monthly payments for nine months can mean a great deal of financial latitude in the purchase of a new home." "Thi! is an opportunity that may never happen again," said Landon M. Exley, executive vice president of Pacesetter Homes, builders of Westcliff Grove. the new. near custom, luxury homes in Newport Beach. "Astute homebuyers can see the advantages or our 100 percent financing with no monthly payments for nine months." These luxury homes were designed by the Berkus Group, and range in size from 2,508 to 3,368 square feet with three or four bedrooms. Prices begin at $370,000, and the price includes ownership of the land. Front yard landscaping and sprinklers are included as well as complete rear yard fencing. The sales offi ce and models are open daily from 10 a.m. to S p.m . To reach Westcliff Grove from Pacific Coast Highway, tum up the hill at Dover Drive and follow Dover to Westcliff. For in· formation, call 646·5092 or 546-8801. C'rote• C'e"e pep•r The two-story Manzanillo plan at Crown Cove is proving to be as popular as its location in the master planned environment or Laguna Niguel. Presented by Ron Sharpe & Associates and Thoma11-Wagenbach, Crown Cove offers 41 split·level homes with two and three-bedroom floor plans and is priced from $145,000. Crown Cove's sales office and decorated models are open daily from 10 a .m. to S p.m. To reach the community, take the San Diego Freeway to the Crown Valley Parkway exit. Proceed south about four miles, just past Alicia Parkway, to the model complex on the right. For more information, call 495·6661 or 831·3474. AreWteet• •l'Jt•l•etl Ri c hard so n -Nagy -Mart i n Architecture/Planning has been retained by Pacesetter Homes, Inc., of Newport Beach, to design 126 townhome residences for the new Sbadowridge Greens community in Vista. ' Plans for the more than $13 million project include a selection of one and two-level homes in four floor plans, ranging in size from 1,050 to 1,730 square feet. The various RNM designs wiU feature two or three bedrooms with two or two·and-one· half baths. Start of sales at the Vista community is currently scheduled for August. 1981 , and the homes are expected to be priced under $100,000. Nort•.,•ed •pnu ,...., ,. ... e The final phase of 25 single family homes is scheduled to open this weekend at Warmington Development's community in the Irvine Village of Northwood. Priced from $149,990 to $179,990, the new phase offers three and four bedroom homes in single level and two-story designs. The model homes and sales office are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . To reach the community, take the Santa Ana Freeway to the Culver Drive exit. Drive east on Culver to Trabuco Road, right on Trabuco to Remington, then left to Shadow Run. Weod•rtd9e TelOll&em n JIHtl'.i•r A location in the Irvine Village of Woodbridge and selection of innovative floorplans continue to make Warmington Development's Woodbridge Townhomes one of the most popular residential series ever offered by the building firm. according lo Bob Mister, senior vice president of sales and marketing for the company. Presented in single level and two story designs. the various homes offer 1,135 to 1,646 square feet. Four model homes are open daily from 10 a.m. to S p.m. To reach Woodbridge Townbomes, lake the San· ta Ana or San Diego Freeway to Culver Drive and follow the signs to Woodbridge. The Irvine Com· pany's information Center is located at Culver and Barranca Parkway. r..,. prejeet• ,,...., ere-. The appeal of Santa Ana's Parkcenter neighborhood and two collections of affordable condominium conversion homes are bringing large crowds of visitors and brisk sales at the Redwoods and CabriJk> Park, for A & C Properties, Joe. Both located on Cabrillo Park Drive, the adult developments are the Redwoods, where prices start at $1119,400, and Cabrillo Park, priced from $70,750. To reach the Parkcenter condominium con· version communltiet, take the Newport Freeway to 17th Street, then west on 17th to CabriUo Park Drive, between Tustin Avenue and Mabury, then south to lhe A • C Properties projects. N_,,•••n•• ........... Thi• weekend marlra the srand openin1 of Villeurbanne, u tlO mWlon villace ot 117 att.ched bomea beinC developed ln Ora.qt by tbt Akin• Company. HUlboule, the lint of the thrM nel1bborbood1 to be tnll'Oduc4ld, preaenta an attordabM opportunJty for YOUD.I 1lnslea and youna married homebuyen to enjoy bomeowneNhlp wltb prtcn froui 987 ,800. Rtll.bou1t often a selection ol IOI two ud three· bedroom bomee ranstn1inliMfrom1,010 to t,2'75 tqaan feet. Vw.urtMmne ••1 be reached bJ drtriq eut oa Cba,._ A"8118 oft tlM 61 Pretwa,, tbea tu.nlln1 DOrtll • Crawford CanJOD RoM to Cnebide DriH. Tbe HID"NM ,ai. olftee 18 k>cated at l I A CU~VEO STAIRCASE introduces the Heart.hStone, a four-bedroom, three-bath ex- ecutive home at the Estates in Fullerton's master planned Coyote Hills, a joint venture of the William Lyon Company and Chevron Land and Development. Model homes are open daily Crom 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. (except Thursday) at the Estates, 2217 Wildflower Drive, Fullerton. 5749·4 Creekside Drive, or caJI 771 ·6510 for further information. Vaquero and continue to lhe model oomplex and sales office, open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m °"'9 •••••••ram.,••• Only one home remains at the Irvine community ot Woodbridge Landing by the J .M. Peters Company. The remaining home is the Plan 1 model, which has been fully furnished and acceaaorized by Gary Donaldson and Associates. The furnished Plan 1 model is priced at $235,000. To reach the community from the San Diego Freeway take the Culver Avenue exit north to Alton. Go right on Alton to West Yule Loop and lurn right. Follow West Yale Loop to Blue Lake North. The Woodbridge Landing sales office and model complex is located near the corner of Daybreak and Blue Lake North. The sales office is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m . Lete ll•••ri•• •• 8.-kulle A special low-interest rate financing arrangement has been secured for the Newport Beach condominium development, Sandcastle. Sandcastle developers, Butler Housing Corporation. announced a 12:!,I• percent interest rate is available to all buyers at the beach-close collection of one-and·lwo bedroom condominiums. The 12~ percent is amortited over a JO.year period and is due and payable in three years. Sandcastle buyers may refinance al any time during the 3-year time frame with no prepayment penalty. If, for example, conventional rates fell below the 12o/• percent, the buyer may elect to take advantage of a lower rate at that time. A 10 percent down payment plan accompanies the financing program. • . To visit Sandcastle, lake the San Diego Freeway to MacArthur Boulevard, proceed toward the ocean to Pacific Coast Highway, then right one short block to A voe ado and left to the development. The models are open from JO a.m. till 6 p.m. daily. For more information, call 673·3271. Ranch community ,.-UJ eventu.Uy compriM IN homes, and t.boutblful deaip and crattamambtp are testimony to the Lyon Company dedlcadoa to recognition of the old vaJue1 of rural Oran1e County. Model homes are open daily, except Tbunday, from 10 a.m. to dutk at tbe comer of Trabuco Road and Cherry Street in El Toro. To reach Beo· nett Ranch, take the San Dle10 or Santa Ana Freeway to the El Toro !toad exit, go north on El Toro Road, then rl1ht on Trabuco. Follow Trabuco p11t Cherry, to the Bennett Ranch community on the left. \111141 8•16•• dr•1n ere-. The recent opening of new Phase III at Villa Balboa in Newport Beach attracted large crowds of resort area homeaeekers and enthusiastic sales response, accord.Ing to Ray Walson, president of Newport Development Co. Located on a hilltop bluff overlooking the ocean and Newport Harbor, Villa Balboa presents con· domioiums in eight single-level floor plans at prices from $136,000 to $350,000. Five models by SaddJeback lnleriors are open daily, except Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to S p.m. at 220 Nice Lane in Newport Beach. To reach Villa Balboa, take Pacific Cout Highway to Superior Avenue, just west of Newport Boulevard, then up the hill to Nice Lane. The Hunt Club is an exclusive, 165-acre residen- tial neighborhood being developed in San Juan Capistrano, a mile east or the San Diego Freeway, just to the north of Ortega Highway. Jn aJJ , 132 individual properties have been de· veloped on this hillside, each with its own view. Sales at The Hunt Club are currently in the pre· grand opening phase, and Hall reported that over half of the available estate sites have been ac· quired. Showings are currently by appointment only. In- quiries are welcomed by phone, al661-7406. Dome ••er• ...n-. • D~leper laelp• ... ~•t• Louerw ll't•••r .. "" •• A recent survey at the highly successful MacArthur Village condominium community in Santa Ana reveals that a majority of the new buyers in the recreation-oriented project are pre- vious residents of the immediate area, according to Pele Fisher. A spokesman for Buller Housing Corporation After many years of renting, Jan Bartlett is developers of the new townhome/condominium now a homeowner. Jan's change of address began development of Newport Knolls in Newport Beach last October when s he was the first person selected has announced it is paying up to $3,000 of a new during a public lottery for Woodbridge Park Vista buyer's closing costs at the recreationally oriented The community, built by Irvine Pacific, the community. homebuilding division of the Irvine Company, is Prices al the community begin at $57,400 for the .. Junior Executive" borne and range to $97,000 for otber one and two-bedr:oom arrangements. Model homes by M.A.T., of Newport Beach, are open daily from 10 a.m . lo dusk at 1000 MacArthur Boulevard in Santa Ana. The closing cost offe r is being extended for the being developed in cooperation with the City· of remaining 13 Cape Cod-styled Newport Knolls Irvine and Irvine Housing Opportunities <IHO >. a units: two-bedroom, 2\.'l-bath townhomes priced non-profit organization. from $144,450. Woodbridge Park Vista as being developed· to Boaae• l•.,ffe eo ... rb•• "Because we know our cosl·per-square·foot is among the lowest in Orange County, we invite homeseekers to compare Tustin Acres' homes to others currently available on a 'room-by-room' a nd 'feature-by-feature' basis,'' states Jack Cheshire, sales manager for the Citcon Corp. con· dominium conversion community in Old Town Tustin. To visit Newport Knolls lownhomes and addr ess the demand for housing priced under condominiums and the newly decorated models. $100,000. This demand is currently estimated to be take the Pacific Coast Highway to Superior over 10,000 homes Priced from $83,800 to $89,800, Avenue, proceed north to 15th Street, then west to Park Vista is among the most affordable new Monrovia Avenue. The s~les office is located on housing in the area. Monrovia near 15th Street, in Newport Beach and.--------------------- Prices from $73,990 at Tustin Acres include enclOsed patios, deluxe kitchens with new range, oven and dishwasher, plus wall-lo-wall carpeting, draperies and other luxuries. To reach TU!Un Acres, take the Santa Ana Freeway to the Red Hill A venue exit, north on Red Hill to Laguna Road, left on Laguna lo Main Street and left again to the Citcon Corp. condominiums. . The sales success of Eagle's Ridge in San Clemente made 1980 a landmark year for this community of single-family homes. now selling in its third and final phase. Localed in the coastal foothills of San Clem ente, Eagle's Ridge offers homebuyers a selection of four floor plans in one and two-story configurations . To visit the homes or Eagle's Ridge, priced from $195,500. take the San Diego Freeway to the Camino de Estrella exit. Exit and turn left, proceedin~ to Avenue Vaquero. Right onto Avenue is open daily except Fridays. For more information, call 646·9618. Freete••• •ene Parle Orf4ta•• Commuting is usually expensive trouble. but at Park Orleans, explains A & C Properties' general sales manager, Pete Fisher, four major freeways serving the southland are seconds away for the ul· timale in convenient travel. Park Orleans is another of the conversion proj· eels A & C Properties is offering. Prices start at $69,500 and 11 Ve percent interest, (12Ye percent APR) on an 80 percent loan, renegotiable in seven years on an owner-occupied home. Model homes by M.A.T ., of Tustin. are open 10 a.m . to dusk every day. The easiest way to reach the community is to take the Garden Grove Freeway to the Glassell Street exit. Go north on GlasseU Street, and Park Orleans appears quickly on the left . El Tore Ra•e• .,,,.•dftl On a historic ranch site in Orange County's "back country," the William Lyon Company con- tinues to prove that the quiet rustic charm of the past is worth preserving while tailoring its Bennett Ranch s ingle·family community at El Toro to the present-day needs of today's modern families. Once an 80-acre pastora l site for citrus trees and somnolent ranch houses, the developing Bennett 'Buy now' "Try before you buy weekend:' $99 despite interest Spend rwo magnificent d ays and nights or Shadow Mountain: Free tennis. Coll for reservations. The best resort buy in the desert. Dy far. Tennis Yachts from $58,000. "Higher interest rates have produced a stand· ing inventory or unsold homes that continues lo threaten California 's building industry.'· says Kathryn Thompson, pre· si dent or A & C Properties, Inc. At the sam e lime, those higher interest rates and the uncertain· ty about when -or if - they'll come down, are1 bringing young, first-1 lime buyers to the re· alization that further postponement on a home ownership decision may bold further penalties, according lo Ms . Thompson. Shadow Mountain Resort & Racquet Club has the greatest resort owner ship package 1n the desert You con purchase on elegant yacht like studio 01 this fantas- kept 1n pnme condition year round Shadow Mountain 1s managed by Dest1not1on Resort Monogemenl. orie of lhe notion's most respected teams of experts. The message is coming through loud and clear. from both financial advisers featured in newspapers and on television -and from concerned parents of these young people - "If you don't own a home, buy one now lf at all possible!" "Thia ia beca1111e home ownership it one of our few last reaorts to hed1e against lnllation -and to beat the ever· lncreaaing COit of rent· tng, •· Ma. Thompson said. In Orange County, where the averace price of a new home la well o~tr SU0,000, and still cllmbtn1. the con· domlnlum converaion la ooe of tbl lut afford&· ble WQI few YOUlll peo. pie to own tbeJr own bom,. tic desert resort tor as llttle as 51 1,600 down Shadow M ountain has 18 championship ten· nis courts and top professionals lo teach in-depth clin· 1c s that sharpen your game A tine;- restaurant. bar and1 pro shop ore steps away from t he.Ml courts Our land· mor1< figure eig ht swimming pool Is one of the largest In the st01e and surrounded by swaying palms. The resort homes are elegant. beouttf\Jlly desig ned accommodations and SHADOW MOUNTAIN I lllOIT a RACQUET CLUB ' Destination Resort -~ ma'nages land- mark resorts In ... =~~=Aspen . Steom-bOot Spnngs and \till This Is one of· -"fi'9 'N-.il' fordable resort -VoU can't afford to miss Come for a v1s1t You 'll never wont to leave Financing ovoll· able ot for below market rotes. Coll (714) 346·6123 or write for more Information Soles Office Lowe Development Corporation 45.750 Son Luis Rev Ftllm Desert. Co llfomlo '92260 FREE SEMINAR ORAl\CE COUNTY OFFICE CONDOMINIUMS for those or you burdened by larite orr1ce rental innea-.t''> In the 3 vear l)t'twt.'en 1\11i and t981l Oran11,c Count' art-a offtt't' n•nl!> inncJ:.t-d approx1 rnatelv 60'. Were vou a nt·tam of tar~e rental 1m:reases" Are you about to be'' You are anviled l o an hour long inw:.tmenl seminar bv Grubb & Elh:.. 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Don't you wish that you could invest your money and real- ize returns like a bank? You can become an individual lender .. very much like a bank. at low risk and with high earnings. By investing in second trust deeds, historically one of the most secure investments available. Since Harry and Marge started act- ing like a bank, they've been earnino like a bank. Let Diversified Financial Consultants show you the advantages of smart investing. I --ves. I ;8nt' ~ k;:;-o~ -~o-;e-abo~ second ---: l trust deed investments. • 1 I Name I I I 1 Address I I t I City State_ Zip I 1 Phone I I ~ DNersified. Financial I I r'lwMH~ he. I I """" IQIUIKll 1w., .I I 4590 MacArthur Bout.vard. l I NtwpOrt Betcl'I. CA 92ee<> ' I (714) 9715-1010, C.llfom 1Toll Free (800) 432-3057 I I "'ea1110f'l\111 8fol<t<-ot ONl9tW I ---------------~--~--~-~~~ • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 22, 1981 -------------------------------- '' .ro • ISG '' 10o/oDOWN-RESIDENTS AND INVESTORS* A classic element of the "American E>ream" is home own- ership High prices have put that "promise" out of reach for many until now! A & C Properties, Inc. has brought back that "promise" with affordable condominium homes in prime in-town locations. At A & C Properties· commurnttes. "The Promised Land" 1s more than just a promise-it's a reality. ready and waiting for your living enjoyment today' It's a land of lush landscaping with colorful flowers, mature trees and meandering pathways-even sparkling streams, ponds and bridges in some locations. It's a land of fun and fnendsh1ps w ith tennis courts. swimming pools. spas. sun decks. volleyball and plush recreation centers in various neighborhoocls. We know you're also looking for aft ordab11tty, a convenient location, extra included features, attention to detail and energy- savings as part of the promise Come tour our condominium com - munities and compare the difference "A & C Experience" makes We're keeping our promise to provide today's qualtty conversion homes ' ·Add 11 up-heres how ou1 13', % APR financing can help you qualify' A typ- ical conventional sale MacArthur Village Plan D. one bedroom condominium Cash price is $73 000 Cash down payment is $7 300 at 10% down Move-in closing costs are approximately $3.000 First Trust Deed of $65. 700 (unpaid balance) 1n 360 succes- sive equal monthly payments is $861 1nclud1ng p11nc1pal interest estimated taxes insurance and Homeowners Asso- c1a1ton dues ESTIMATED TAX SAVINGS IN FIRST FULL YEAR FOR INTEREST DEDUC· TION ON YOUR TAXES AT 35% EFFEC- TIVE TAX BRACKET FOR A SI NGLE PER- SON IS $3 300 NET COST AFTER FIRST YEAR OF CARRY IS ESTIMATED AT $586 PEA MONTH AND YOU HAVE EQUITY BUILD-UP T001 13% INTEREST -131/c % A.P.R. FOR OWNER OCCUPANTS. 13Y2 % INTEREST -133/.o % A.P.R. FOR INVESTOR BUYERS. SANTA ANA MacArthur Village Phase Ill CLOSE-OUT Smart adult condom1n1ums and country club recreation, close to fabulous South Coast Plaza' ·Junior Executive." 1 & 2 bedroom plans. air cond1- 11oning. patio or deck. deluxe kitchen carpeting and drapes En1oy 4 lighted tennis courts. 3 swimming pools. 5 spas. volleyball. basketball and recreation pavilion' from $57,400 SANTAANA Come home to Cabrillo Park with lush foliage brooks. a swimming pool. spas and barbecues' Spacious bachelor. 1 & 2 bedroom homes with fire· place (most units). pal10 or balcony. carpeting. drapes air cond1t1oning. deluxe kitchen A cosmo- politan Parkcenter community tor adults close to parks, amenities. fr~eways 1 from $70,750 SANTAANA a The Kecnvo~ 3 Recreation and relaxed living h1ghl1ght 1h1s convenient Parkcenter community for adults. across from two parks for tennis and ac 1tvi1tes and close to o ther amenities Innovative 1 & 2 bedroom plans with air cond1t1oning, carpeting, drapes. bu1l1-tn kitchens plus swimming pools. volleyball and rec reation center I from $69,400 ,..J 1000 MacArthur Blvd I Santa Ana. CA 92707 (71 4) 557-6905 1400 Cabrillo Park Dr I Santa Ana, CA 92701 (7 14) 953-41 01 1000 Cabrlllo Park Dr.I Santa Ana, CA 92701 (71 4) 547·9414 Prtetl tfltchv• H ol PIA>4tc111on dttt ~llCondoml/lluf!IConvt1•10n~1Mt11>y &)A&C'f>rcperUes, Inc 1981 O RAN GE Park Orleans A charming adult community w1tn a cotortul New Orleans flavor, blocks from historic Orange Plaza circle Contemporary 1 & 2 bedroom homes with pa110 or deck. plush carpeting. custom drap- eries built-in kitchen and much more En1oy a care- free mOdern lifestyle 1n quiet park surroundings with pool. spa, sundeck and cabana 1 from $69,500 LA JOLLA La Jolla Terrace An exclusive community for adults 1n one of California's most fashionable resort areas A perfect retrea t 1n th e rolling hills close to the ocean, ameni- ties. freeways "Junior Executive'" 1 & 2 bedroom condominiums with patio or balcony. plush carpet- ing. draperies. deluxe kitchen with microwave plus lavish landscaping and private recreation from $79,950 PASADENA Olive Tree PREVIEW RESERVATIONS ONLY Quiet, fashionable and definitely adult, Olive Tree offers a quality llfestyle for those seeking the luxury and advantages of carefree condominium ownership along with the beautiful surroundings and trad1t1onal prestige of a cosmopolitan Pasadena address 1 & 2 bedrooll) homes are complete with plush carpeting, built-in kitchens. designer drapes plus security, a magnificent courtyard and private recreation. from $79,500 ' !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I - 660 South Glassel!/ Orange. CA 92666 (714} 532-6875 8540 Via Mattorca Dr I La Jolla, CA 92037 (714) 457-4360 339 South Catalina/Pasadena. CA 91106 (213) 577-7115 - Diiiy Piiat SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1981 SUPERMARKET SHOPPER STOCKS C2 C3-4 C6-12 Guess what price grandma's furniture is commanding at auction today . . . C5 . CLASSIFIED \ ·Bankruptcy booming after law erases • stigma By JODI CADENHEAD Ot u. .,..,, ...... Mafl Faced with $10,000 in bills, Mike and bis wife. Barbara, decided to declare bankruptcy last year. As an engineer Mike brought home $2,000 a month and up until last year was never considered a rinancJal risk. National figures for bankruptcy jumped 82 ·percent last year, soaring from 171,072 in 1979 to 380,615, according to statistics from the National Consumer Finance Association. It came as no surprise. In October 1979 new laws were passed making it easier to file bankruptcy. OF PAaTICULAll CONCERN to finance com· panies and creditors are couples like Mike and Barbara who conscientiously paid their bills and in the past probably never would have considered bankruptcy. "U people get In a little financial problem they just go to an attorney," said Jerry Leitner of B.eneficial Finance Co. "They're able to keep virtually everything they've got." Last year the financial company lost $42 million as a result of clients who declared bankruptcy rather than pay their bills. In turn, the company bas become much more stringent in their credit practices, said Leitner. NO LONGER ABE SUCH household items as clothing and furniture considered collateral for a loan. In 1978 only 42 percent of Beneficlal's customers used real estate as collateral. In 1980 that number jumped to 82 percent. Emkay's new image: It's still developing and constructing By KEITH TUBER D•llt ,.,._. lvtltlftt e .. .., Susan OeNamur sits comfortably behind her massive wood desk in her Newport Place office. Behind her, through a large picture window, is the brand new, red-brick Daon building. Next door, the towering 10-story M anufaclurers Bank build· ing nears completion. In April, DeNamur and the company for which she works Emkay Develop- ment -will move into the modern high-rise. Ms. DeNamur, 28, is project administrator for Emkay. Her responsibilities include m anaging second-phase development of a 40-acre business center in Anaheim and acquiring land in Southern California for future commercial and industrial projects. The latter assignment is becoming more and more challenging, especially locally. "ORANGE COUNTY HAS come to the point where very few large parcels are left," said Ms. De.Namur, who recenUy was selected for in· clusion in the 1980 edition of "'Outstanding Young Womenof America." "I'm looking from Ventura to San Diego and inland for land for full·scale projects." Emkay, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Boise. Idaho-based conglomerate Morrison· Knudsen, is a split-personality company. It con- sists of two divisions. development and construe· tion, both or which operate independently. Ms. DeNamur works for development, wblcb re- ports to the parent company's real estate develop- ment section. The construction sector is responsible to Morrison-Knudsen's building group. BOTH DIVISIONS RAVE experienced tremen- dous growth in recent years. Development at year end had 22 real estate projects under way, includ- ing a $10 million, 446-acre plan in Littleton, a Denver suburb, and 10 projects in the Phoenix, Tern~ and Mesa areas. Construction, too, boasts impressive figures. Its revenue totaled $106 million in 1980, a 270 percent increase from the$29millionrecorded in 1977. Curry W. Kirkpatrick Ill, a marketing specialist for Emkay construction, feels business will continue to be strong in the industrial and commercial fields -at least in Orange County - despite the high cost of financing. "FROM THE CONSTRUCTION standpoint, Orange County is booming," Kirkpatrick said. ··Look around. Almos t everywhere you look there's some construction going on. "'That boom is reflected in Emkay's <construc- tion ) growth of 40 percent every year for the last three years. "'I believe the healthy construction market will continue, but that's not to say there hasn't been a slowdown. There has. The tight money situation is frustrating, and its taken it toU on 'residential construction. Apparently, industrial and commercial construction has jumped that hurdle.·· Kirkpatrick, 34, has been with Emkay for seven months, Ms . DeNamur only a year. They are part of a new, young team that bas been aa- sem bled to meet the demands of the burgeoning business. "WE'VE HAD A GREAT turnover in the last year or so, ''Kirkpat.rick said.'' I think there's a new enthusiasm that maybe wasn't here the last two or three years." In addition to changing personnel Emkay is hoping to alter its image from that of a l~cal builder of low and midrise projects to that of a more impor· tant, more powerful concern. Emkay is building Wilshire II. a 10-slory, 270,000-square-foot, steel-and·bronzed glass tower in Los Angeles' Wilshire district. 1n San Diego, the company is constructing the 'Z7 story Columbia Cen- tre project. Emkay also developed the 200-acre Deity ............ ., .., -- FllOKT AROUND COUNTRY WtLL HAVE UPI AND DOWNS LIKE ECONOMIC TRENDS Roland S.,.rry chart• path of a.cture tour on map held by co pttot Dave Ferrante "~ause of the bankruptcy act we've bad to go to real estate," said Leitner. "H you're a ren- ter, you're going to find it more and more difficult to get a loan." Under lbe new laws individuals are able to keep a certain amount of their poasessiona. That amount varies from state to state. I~ California, bankruptcy victims can keep clothing and household goods, $500 equity in a car, $2,500 in trade-related equipment and savings ac- counts and $45,000 in home equity. UNDEa FEDEaAL LAW debtors are aJlowed up to $7,500 in home equity and $1,200 in car equity and another $400 in personal property. For renters tbe $7,500 can be used toward possession.a. • • U more people knew what bankruptcy could do for them, you couldn't keep them away from It," said attorney Joseph Walsh of lbe Amer- ican Bankruptcy Council Legal Clinic in Los Angeles. "Bankruptcy is nothing more than a simple legal procedure for doing away with your debts," said Walsh. ''Once the legal papers are filed with the court most debts are eliminated." Last year in Orange County 5,359 people declared bankruptcy, compared to 2,952 in 1979. CONSUMERS CONSIDEalNG bankruptcy have two options: either file under "chapter 13" or "'chapter 7." Under chapter 7, the debtor is discharged from all debts except federally insured student (See BANKRUPTCY, Pa1e CZ> VIEW OUT WINDOW INDICATES WHY SEARCH FOR COMMERCIAL SITES IS SPREADING Orange County h•• few,., .. pere.la left, ••Y• luaan O.Namur, EmkaJ project admlnlatrator Newport Place complex, where its present and future offics are located. .. IF I HAD TO PUT my finger on the neatest aspect of this company," Kirkpatrick said, "'it would be that we're local, we've been around, peo· pie know us, but we also possess the resources of a giant conglomerate ... Even so, Ms. DeNamur has her sights set on the future -hers. She left Wisconsin three years ago with a degree in business administration and $600 she borrowed from her mother. Her goal was to become a project manager, and she achieved this sooner than she expected. Still, there is a dream she wishes one day lo fulfill. "'Like all developers, I'd like lo have my own company," Ms. DeNamur said. Until that happens. she is gaining an education she couldn't get in any school. Plane's route covers one man's flight to save free enterprise By JEFF PARKER Of t .. Dally ,.,._ ''-" . Forty years ago Roland Sperry new a P-<40 fighter plane over the drizzly skies of China de-fendin~ that country from the forces of Japan.' . Fnday, ~perry will take lo the air again, fly. mg 11,500 m1les around the perimeter of the con- tinental United States to defend what is now most dear to his heart: the free enterprise system. Sperry and 21 -year-old co-pilot Dave Ferrante will make eight stops where, using words for bullets and ideas for rockets, he will lecture on the wonders of capitalism. "l'M PROUD OF THE PAST and I'm con- cerned with the future,·· Sperry said in his slow Texas drawl. "I want to contribute my lilUe ol' bit. "I'll be emphasizing the idea that young peo- ple must get involved in free enterprise, lbal's why I chose Dave Ferrante as my co-piJot. I've been harping on the value of the free enterprise system for two years now, and I'll keep banging on it," be said. "I'm gonna definitely come hard at the cham· bers of commerce to get them involved with schools. Businesses never take a senior class in and show them what business.really la. If you got a class of high schoolers to write a short paper on free enterprise, you'd be shocked at what they don't know," said Sperry. "We as freedom loving people have given our rights to government·elected officials to represent us and we are now being abused by that governing body," according to Sperry. It's one of many topics he plans to cover. "GOVERNMENT IS ACTING without hearing from the people that voted them into office. The 'Trilateral Commission,· America's new secret government, is the No. 1 enemy of America. "We have 7 percent of the world's population and yet we have better than SO percent of the world's good things. We define poverty at an in- come level that is 800 times greater than the world's average income. .. But today we're experiencing the longest period or rapid price inflation in U.S. history. Prices are up over 130 percent in 10 years. "IN ALL OF HISTORY there bas never been a general price inflation that was not pre- ceded by or directly related to growth in the money supply. It is import.ant to understand that only the federal government can print money and spend it," said Sperry. Sperry, of El Toro, believes basic economic. education is missing in the country, and that's why he 's encouraging younger people to become in- <See ENTEBPalSE, Page CS) • in Are first mates, second families counted Inst requests? • By PAT DUNN Of tlle o.llJ ll'lllC lwt When a person loses a spouse -whether by death or divorce -Ume does heal the wound and many people find themselves ready to enter into another personal relationship. Usually, romance and tu.b hopes for future bappineu are your only cona1deraUona. The re- allaaUoo that th.11 new relatioaahJp can cban•e the conditions under wbJc.b your estate will be handled and diatrlbuted after your death la an iaaue that tendl to be pushed into tbe back· ground. ROWEVt:a, IF YOU DON'T deal with these th!np, It may turn out that t.be intent of your late spou.ae could be thwaned, and even the effect ol ~ own t:ll)l'tJIMd lnleaUom mlpt be altel'tlt: JUlt by t.ht existence of this ne" unniem•t. Zdward R. Lupioo, re.._al lnalt manarer for~ NaUonal luk, IQI then.,.. MYetal ............ .,. ol dea&lq wltll ......... Portal eomldlratlo• .. amon, wblcb.,.. tater· ba1 ::;:upUal asreemeau, updatiq wills ud am and e1tab11lhlnt • uvtn, tru-.t CONSUMER CLOSE UP Before taking a look at these altematlvea, Lupton advises you to amwer some basic ques· tions whlle invest11aUn1 the varloUI mean.a of conservlog, protectinc and dlrectin1 tbe dlapoal- Uon of your asset.a on your death: -What should the children from your first marrta1e reeeive7 -What should your cWTent spoute or partner, and any new children reeeive1 -WHAT SHOULD ANY chlklren of your present 1pouae or partner reciein1 -What wiU happen to your dweJJin1 -wlJI your praent 1pou1e or partner M forced from the pre.mises? -Should penonal etttdl l.n the boueebold from )'oar ftnl marrl•I• be b&nd.19d differently from ..._. ,_.,.. curTt11tl1 aequirtalT -Sbould ,.ar pre~ acc\&m.iat.ed• property be mlal)9d wttb your aew •C!Clulll· Uou, or would your lntere1ta ,ad tntentiona be better Mned by keeptn1 thin'* Aeparate? -Will the property of tbla and your pre- viou1 marriage be protected and manated on the dffth or incapacity of either you or your new partner? ONCE YOU HA VB CONSIDEaED these and other appropriate queetlool1• Lupton aays each of 1ou abouJd examine all me doeumenta comprUlftC your estate Plan for coatonnance with tbe new ctttwn1tance1 and penonal tnten· tion1. It alto would be a •ood idea, be aaya, to COD· alder both •tate plant tn Upt of poulbl• ID· coulateftciee between tbem. Where cbantea 1Mm aeceaaary or dellrable, the document.I 1bould be amencMd or rep&ae.d .. You 111.a1 ~ W1 WW\bwtdle to eomult wtt.b,........., to ........... 1." ..,, ... ...,.. lll'eet \MM tta.,.. woma hft, before actually maldn1 them. Lu pt or-' n o t es l h 1 t 1 n u m b • r of \ couples, married or not. will have attorneys prepare prenuptial agreements which define and 1tate the intent of each party. Such an agreement will have an eftec:t on how the rest of the estate plan la interpreted, so chan1e1 may be needed to maintain cc>nsiatency. Another popular altemaUve, accordin1 to Lupton, la to estabUsb a llviftl tru.at, where U · sell are man-aed a.ad comerved under pro- visions which specifically state the creator's ln· tentiona. A 1cbedule of a.aseta ln the trust would careful.ly dilUDIUl•h ooe party'1 11aeta from th01e of the other, and tbe a.n.t all'ffment 1hould direct the dltP91ltlon ot the 111eta after each death. 1be 1urvivina 1pouee or partner may or may not abare ln thole tn&lt proeetdl. " U\'ING Taun CAN be ... efhcti~• 11tate plannlq tool and CID be atruetund IO th• creator •eta u bU own tnlltM, ....,_ tMI lWPGDliblll'1 wtUt oee or men co-w.a.a. • even 1etl otben ad lD Illa or btr blMlf from Ullt <See aBP~NNING, Pap Cl) Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 22. 1981 Shop specified Redernplion'• requirenaena help• gel coupon duplay By MAaTIN SLOANE DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -A recent $2 chicken offer required me to fill in on the refund form the name of t.be store where I purchased the company's product. In return for the form and my proofs of purchase, I received a certlflcate enUtllnc me to a $2 discount on my next chicken purchase. Tbe form could be redeemed only at the store that I listed on the form. Unfortunately. this store hasn't bad chicken on sale for several weeks. I would have preferred to redeem the certificate at another store that did have a sale on chicken. The S2 would have gone a lot further. Why do companies require that we re· deem their certificates at a specific store? - Barbara W. from San Jose, Calif. DEAit BAaBA&A -Despite tile popularity of refudlag, muy compules atW flDd It d.llflcalt to get npermarlleU to pat up Ulelr refuel forms, espeelally w.lle• the tear-oft pada are part of u able display. Tile competition for supermarllet display space ls fierce. Companies sometimes ladace supermarkets &o aae tbelr pada of forms aad displays by sbo•lal tlaem tbat U.ey wW make money not oaly wltb Ule parclaaae of tM pn .. d req.tred for tJae otter a..& allo wl&b &Jae rede•,U. ol Ute ,.,..., J T•t la wily t.lte refud offer,.....,.. Y• ...... u.e .... ., ...................... . you eerilllca&e at tut atore. WltllMt Wt ex- tra ladwcemeat, t11at 1aperiaarket •llltt aever ltave dllplayed tM , .... , reqaln4 for &Ila t refmd. otter. SllAaTSBOPPEaAWAaD My Smart Shopper Award goes t.o Joyce Restamoof West Mllford, N.J. To lake advantage of a $4 refund offer, sbe bought three Reach toothbrushes, whlcb are regularly priced at $1.29 each, for only 79 cents each when her supermarket doubled her three 25-cents-off coupons. Sbe also purchased Johnson's Dental Floss for 39 cents when the store doubled her 20-cents-off coupon. She paid just $2. 76 for the four items. The $4 refund netted ~r a profit of $1.09 after sbe deducted the cost of ber postage stamp. &EFUND OF THE DAY Write to u.e foUowlag addttas &o obtala die form reqalred by &Illa $Z ofter: Old Spice Caab lleftmd, P.O. Boir UM, Great Neck, N.Y. llt!3. Send a telf·acldreued stamped eavelope wttla you reqaeat. Tll1a otter ea· plrea Jae 31, 1181. -------------------------------------I I I I Cl.JP 'N' FILE REFUNDS -·· ~'"" INfeM. OtMr AMiii DI-l'I .. 6) I Clip out thil Ill• Mid kHP II •Ith 1lmll..-c-..off t oupoM -Dever•oe refund olfers with tiever•oe I couPQn\, lot eumpt• Sl•r1 colle<ti"ll IM M9deCI proofs I 01 ourclteM while IOOk l"ll lot tM required rlfuno lotml •• ,,.. _ .......... '" ..... _,,.rl •lld ~l--I .. hen trtdln!I with ,,.....,~ Offers mey not be •••ll•llN I 1n ell arMI o1 t1W c-try. All-10 -s to rl«I•• I ••<n r•fund A•MOU• New Gol-St.er lhuove • '1 roflMld. Send '"• required refund io-m •nd u.e .... usracllon 9UM•n· tood cenlllcate lrom At,,_r's Hew Goldtft Star eon.- l•>t Ham Explrn J..,. JO. 1'11 LAND •• UKES TUf'k•y Roast ,_ Otter. AK•••• • TS u1111-ot1 ,_ Send ,,.. required rotuno lorm - ,,.. n••·-191>1 st.atement from M>Y Lando· LOH TUl'll«Y Roast Urton Expl-.s J..,. JO, '"'· from M>Y 11 .. TrHsu-. Ill• Seal-prOOu<li. f.1tplres June JO, I"''- WIAYla A.tund Offer. A11<elve CCIUPOM -rtll $1 or U end • $1 relwnd. FOi $1 In toupon•, -UM 1'9C1Uired refund form, •-Unlver .. I Product Codff lrom Wff•flr Frl•d Oii<...., -•-mo<• UPCt lrom Fried Chl<ke<1 • Dutch Entr•'-ClllCke<I Frankl or Slked LUftClwOn Mull. For U '" coul)Ons • .....i llW form -elQht UPCs from the.,,,.,. Waav•r prodv<ll. •t teut tftrw UPCs must De ln>m Fri.a ChlCk.., Vou w ill receive • $1 CH ll oonus ii '°"'' elQlll U PCs ••• re<••••d Detore Aprll JO. '"' e.,,.,., J ..,. 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C.11 MHf78 Ul 322 TheH brand new beilding1 "THE ARBOR" are locaied cen1rally in 1ht City of Irvine. One of the famm g rowing muftr plan ci1its in 1he country. II has u cellenc access 10 adjacenc surface screeu and the freeway necwork, u well as lmmediace proximi1y 10 local hou•ing. Given che demographics and loo1io n ic has to be ont o( che oumand · ing commercial sires in Orange Councy. This. coupled with cht duign ol rhe buildings, should makt it both an immedi••C' and long ftrm succts~. Tarnurzer-Hamihon Development Co .. Inc. 714/557-2792 Contact Chrlatopher Bennett • BANKRUPTCIES BOOMING. • • loan1. Only one chapter 7 bankruptcy can be m.ct ever1st.syean. Chapter U, oo the other hand, allows t.be COD· sumer t.o pay back his debtl and work out a plan with creditors. There l• no real culdeline speclfylnc bow much of the debt must be repaid. Financial counselors say the amount can vary from 1 per· cent to the entire debt. Chapter 13 la the clause creditors complain about moet frequently because although the con· sumer attempts to make Jood the debt, be can im· mediately refile once the debt la squared. BOTH BANKRUPTCY FILINGS remain on the consumers' credit record for 10 years. Financial experts say they are increuingly leary of lending money t.o anyone who has declared bankruptcy. At Avco Financial Services in Newport Beach ban~ruptcy flllngs have doubled in the last year. 'It causes us to lake a look at our credit· grantln1 policies," said assistant vice-president of government relations Richard Leahy. "We've had lo become much more selective. ''Good credit standing no longer guarantees that a person wlll be able to obtain credit from us ." . IN THE FU_TURE ~REDITOSS are going to tighten up cred1t granting practices and anyone without real -:state collateral is going to have a bard time getting loans, say financial experts. !'ear that they will be burned too, causes creditors to take a harder look at anyone who files bankruptcy under either Chapter 7 or 13. Chapter 1 filings are far more popular since they don't require the consumer to repay any debt. ln Orange County last year 815 individuals file un- der Chapter 13, compared to 4,544 who flied under Chapter 7. Attorney Wa lsh generally advises clients to opt for Chapter 1 since they are absolved of all debts. "WE FIND TH~T THE majority of the people who come to us are m so much debt that its easier to file a straight bankruptcy act," Walsh said. In New Jersey. Larry Young of Beneficial F_'ina~ce tells another story. The company's na· ttonw1de losses due to personal bankruptcy claims have skyrocke ted from $18 million in 1979 to $42 million last year. 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M08T CON8UMEaS WHO end up declaring bankruptcy don't intentionally run up astronomical bills, financial expertl contend. "Moet people would Wre to pay back what they owe," says Stan Benson, president of Consumer Credit Counselors ln Loe Anteles, a company that helps financially strapped comumera budget. However, Benson admits that most callers to the Loe Angeles office are looking for advice on fil. ing bankruptcy. '"Ibey have no idea that that should be their last alternative." said Benson. He believes bankruptcy should be considered a last option because it remains on records for 10 years and because the loan was made in good faith. FACl'ORS CONTRIBUTING TO debt include: divorce, unemployment, medical bills inflation mismanaged budgets and easily obtau'.ied credit: says Benson. Creditor s and money lenders are looking to Washington for help. The Senate Judiciary Committee is expected to hear ~trong opposition to the new bankruptcy laws during three days of hearings beginning April 3. Financial experts say they have no intention of c lamping d own o n consumers who n eed bankruptcy, just tightening the option to those who don't. . One of the changes being suggested is to make tncome a factor in determining the debtors 's abili· ty to repay and to declare bankruptcy. ''We're finding that people who have excellent credit are suddenly filing bankruptcy ," said Leahy. '"In a lot of cases their debt loan is not that un- manageat.le . It's just that it's gotten so easy many people are taking advantage of it." Stamp valuable LONDON <AP> The largest known block of Norway's firs t stamp, dating from 1855 sold for ~231,000, _a _record price for a Norwegian 'philatelic item, Phillips auctioneers reoorted. • • • • • • • • Turn your unusables into usable cash. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 22 1981 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OUOTATIOflS llitCILUOI TUOUOlil TMI NIW YOlllC MIOWUl PACIJIC ,.. ~TON O(HOIT ANO CINCINNATI ITO(ll lllCMAljOH A•O lll'O•llO '" TKI NASO A•O llOTINI T --.. ..-...-.-.. 1 · I ·~ ·~ ~ ., .,, ., Orange Coast DAil Y PILOT/Sunday, March 22. 1981 Uw .... f • ANTIQUES I REAL ESTATE Orange Coaat OAtL V PtLOT/Sunday, Ma1ch 22, 1981 ca Fu••it1•re appreeiated 'Grandma's junk' setting record prices for Americana at auctions NEW YORK CAP) -That old, unfaahiooable furniture stashed In the attic, which once belonged to granny and found llB way there ~ause you didn't know what in tbe world lo do with it, is fashionable again. The things grandll)a loved and collected are now making their way to the auction house where· they are selling big. Real big. Nineteenth-century American furniture, which lS to 20 year1l ago was getting little attention ' from the collecting public, is now joining the rants of other Americana pieces and setting five-figure record prices at auc- tion. AMERICAN SALES are set- ting worlds records about every six months, says William Stahl, vice president of Sotheby Parke Bernet Inc. "There 's an increasing amount of appreciation for the antique decorative arts of this country," Stahl says. "The public ha.t been exposed to a tremendous amount of education in the form of museum exhibi- tions and openings. "The printed material that's come out in the last 20 to 30 years . . . all of this had con- tributed to educating a public, and that's one of the steps to de· veloping a marketplace." YET, THERE ARE no major books written on 19th-century Ame ri can furniture, says Margaret Caldwell, furniture ex- pert at Sotheby's, the world's largest auction gallery. Grandma's collectibles are partly to blame. says . "He was quite an in- novator in design and in techni· que, which makes bis work so special." Last November, a round Belter laminated rosewood table sold for a record $60,000. Part ol actress Crl!ne Tierney's collec- tion , it was estimated at $15,000-$20,000. ALTHOUGH CLIMBING, 19th century works fetch lower prices than 17th or 18th-century Americana. Last year, for ex- ample, an 18th-century Newport Chippendale chest of drawers realized a record of $360,000. N ineteenth·century furniture by Herter Brothers cabinet· makers, as well as the heavier and more linear Renaissance period, 1860s to 1870s, is gaining popularity in the marketplace. Also high on the list is Eastlake furniture, lighter and simpler than its predecessor. with a Japanese motif. Those earning under $70,000 a year may have a tough time competing in this market, but they can still coll ect American antiques on $15,000 or $20,000, buying the best examples on the next level. Or they can look for unknown, quality cabinet-makers or for styles making a gradual come- back. But, whether you're in the $360,000 or the $3,000 bracket, collecting is on the mind of more and more Americans. "Nineteenth -cen tur y American furniture has the ter- rible mi s nom er of grandmother's junk -heavy and hideous," Ms. Caldwell says. "But it 's not true. "I think we all have to change our terminology and our view of what 19th-century furnjture real· ly is because it's extremely well made in terms of decorative motifs, quality and use in today's home." CITING AN example , Stahl re- calls a recent estate appraisal al which a woman told him she would put some of the family things she didn't want for herself ··back under the eaves because, perhaps, the kids or grandchildren will want it somewhere down the road ." Ten or 15 years ago that scenario would have been acted out differently. "The attic would have been cleaned out and would have come straight to sale," he says. SOTHEBY'S EMPLOYEES EXAMINE 'REDISCOVERE0' 11TH CENTURY FURNITURE NOW AT RECORD PRICES From left: RoHwood •of• and chair, Guetav Stlcldey muelcal cabinet, Stlcldey Httee and Herter'• headboard Ms. Caldwell says it has taken nearly three generations to shake off that misconception, but now museums and a growing number of serious collectors are "heavily" buying 19th-century American furniture. (( you've inherited family valuables or are looking to buy some, how do you spot the quali· ty from the junk? Owning restaurant profitable hut risky THE CURVY and ornately carved rococo furnitur e. 1840s-50s, currently is the most popular. she says, and the most prized is that designed by New York cabinet-maker John Henry Belter. According to Stahl, check for rarity: condition in terms of finish, collectors pay a premium for an old or original finish; de- sign : craftsmanship ; family or region lineage; and markings or signatures LOS ANGELES <AP> -Ever thought about having a quaint little restaurant or your own? Jf so. you're not alone -more peo· pie open eating places each year than any other kind of business. Prospects for the restaurant business in the 1980s are ex- cellent, according to the latest issue of the Bank of America's Small Business Reporter. which notes that one-third of all con· sum er food dollars are spent in public eating places. '·Every time something great of his comes up, it commands a world record,·· Ms . Caldwell You can be pretty s ure of one thing, Stahl says. The best quali· ty American things "that were appreciated 10 years ago are even more so now in terms of the number of collectors and the prices they reaHze." ·'The social trends underlying steady growth in the restaurant ,. ..... r-..c1 ENTERPRISE • • • volved with the system . "The editorial page of U.S. News and World Report once told it like it really is. The message was pretty frank. It said that most Americans are economic illiterates and this unfortunately comes at a time when basic knowledge of economics has never been more vital. "The Joint Council on Economic Education, using a survey in which about 2Q,OOO high school students took part, said that half of them didn't know that the U .S economy was based on free en· terprise," he said. SPERRY'S CIRCUMNAVIGATION of the United States is actually a warm-up for a round- the-world flight he plans for July. Although he may drop a few verbal bombs for capitalism on that trip, his real purpose is to set a speed record between here and Peking. Leaning across his desk at Nu West Aircraft Sales at John Wayne Airport. wher e is general manager and part owner, Sperry aga ns to the topic of free enterprise. . ··I want to see young people become in- quisitive about free enterprise," he said. "They know nothing, but it's not their fault." HE CHOSE FERRANTE to accompany him as co-pilot because of the young man's interest in free enterprise, and because he needed a good pilot to help make the nine-day journey. "l'm interested in making aviation my career," said Ferrante. "And Roland knows a lot of people who might be able to help me out even, tually." Ferrante got his pilot's license at the age of 16 -the earliest legal age. Since then, he's been rah1- lne a family (he's a Cather of one, and hls wife Is expecting another soon ) and trying to begin a career flying. "TIOS IS A RAAD TIME on people my age," he aaid. "I can't even afford to live where I was broulbt up. I believe lo free enterprise, and I may 10 lnto 1pealting on it someday.'' Ferrante, • warehouseman at the Huabea l"lne Connectinl Dlvialon, is workina bard lD preparatJon for the Journey. How does a bard· I WOrkJnf %l•JeU'-Old set Dine days off bl.a job to · make a trip around the edl• of our landT ' "No problem," he 1ald. "I uae my vacabon." . Malls frequented Amertcan1 1oend more time ln 1bopplna 1a1lll lb.all aaywbere e11t outatde U.elt bomea and Jc*, Not oo11 do tb•y IO to lb• malls to parci.... mercband.lH, but U.ey can 10 to clllUTeh tben, repi.r to \IOU, "" blood, bet, work IDll medM•a.. ta _,,. larp ..u. lt la .... ,...... .. rm& .... ,...., .. •,.,t· .-waelllMla4Dbalum. ~ ' P1111c•h "If we don't save better than this we shall never have enough for a divorce." P..-P ... CJ REPLANNING • • • beginning or only in the event of incapacity. Depending upon the language or the trust agreement, Lupton says that management of the trust's assets can be provided for in the event the creator becomes unable to manage the trust, at which lime the authority to act can be automatically assumed by a specified ln· dividual, lndividuals, or financial hutltutlon - depending upon the terms of the trust agree- ment. Lupton stressed that the need for pre- planning -or re-planning for the conservation, protection and orderly dlapoaltlon of your property can be seen from the possible conae- quences should these matters be ipored. • IN ADDmON TO POS81BLE cbanaea ln wbat your beneficlarlea may receive on your death, lf you and YoUr new spouse or parbler are incapacitated by Wneaa, accident, or just advanced years. and lf you have not pr•· planned or re-planned, then the manateJnent of your property and aueta · could McoDle the reapontlbiUty of a court-appointed cocaervator. Such con1ervator1 are under court 1upervltton, and may need th• court's permlJalon before any chanr• un b4t mach lD your ettate. Court cotU and att.oney t .. alto are lnvolved. '1aal11 Lupton warna U you ltn• not talten tM tline to .Saa. tM i.,al-...... al· (HUM JCIUI' -.a. to eaelClr'm ..-,._ em11M ~.U..la•U..~eolnenbe uown. let alOM undtntood pd met . business seem irreversible," the bank report says. "Real income is incr easing over the long-term; leisure time ls increasing whlle family site declines; more women are join- ing the work force; and the numbe r or s in gle-pe rson hou seho ld s is ri s ing dramatically.·' by opening restaurants that of· fer a limited menu, provide an interesting or un usual at- mosphere, achieve high vol_u~e and cut wage costs by requinng som e self-service." quiches. soup. salads and crepes becoming more popular The traditional ingredients - good ser vice. good food and good management -are essentiaJ for s uccess as an owner. the bank says. adding that "those who believe that the restaurant busi- ness is a simple one are almost certain to fail.·· Despite the underlying trends, the mortality rate of s mall restaurants is quite high, the bank notes, suggesting that "first-time ope rators can in- crease their chances for success People eating a way from home are looking for conve- nience. v;;Aety and fun in an in- formal atmosphere. the report says, a dding the unusual statistic that about half the peo- ple in the United States are on a diet at any given time, with lighter foods s uch as yogurt. If t he res taurant of your dreams would ser ve nothing but the best. you might be startled to learn that 88 percent of those who eat out spend less than S5 at lunch or dinner Wr ap-around puzzling By ROBERT J . BRUSS DEAR BOB: Although I am a real estate broker, I don't understand bow wrap-around mortgages work. Please demystify them for me. -Mrs. D.G. DEAK MRS. D.G.: Suppose yoa sell a llome for $Ht,• and It baa an exbtbal Veteran'• Ad· mlalatratloa mortga1e of Me,• at t percent In· tereat. Your buyer makes a $11, ... casb down pay. me•t. Tbe seller agrees to fuaaace Ute balance on eltlter a $St, ... second mo111a1e or a $11, ... wrap· aroaad mortgage at l% perceet lll&erest. Tbe seller wW be be&&er off aslag tlle wrap.arM.Dd. Here's wby. Tbe "'·"° wrap-aroand loan at 12 perceat Interest ylelda aboat $11,811 auHI la· Serest. Bat the seUer matt keep ap Ute paymeata oa lite old $41, ... VA mon1a1e at t percent wltlcb remalu Ulld.laturbed. It coat.a Ute aeUer abo•t $3,... ID1erest per year, leavhl1 net aaaaaJ la· Serest ~me of f1 ,Zit. Thia f1 ,ztl la a yield of a boat 14.4 percent on tile aeiler'1 $51,• net loaa to Ute b.ayer. U t.be seller ltad aaed a tradltloaal $St,"' aecoad mort,.1e at tZ percent lateral lie wCMlld earn oaly 1% perffllt. Advuta1ea of 11ata1 wrap·arwad mort1a1ea lllcl•41e; (1) favorable pllrdaaae term• for ~ bayer; (l) mu.I••• yield for tile seller; (3) ill· 1tallmeat aaJe beaeftta for Ute teller; (4) 1afe ID· vestme.t for tile seller leC1U'ed by Ill• former property. SelJen are U.e •• com•oa aoerce of wrap·aremtd mort1a1ea b•t ma•y pro1realve ballb ud mon1a1e bi.ken ... onertlle• tee. llJ report "Bow Wrap·Aroud Mort1a1e Beaefita Property Bayera ud Sellers" tin• far&Mr cletalla. To eMala a eepy Miid a t:l c!Mek payable &o "New1pa~rboob" for Report Mlt1 &o ... Oraaie Ceaat daU1 PU•, P .o. Bes Ht, Norwood, N.J. 17MI. ,,,,_ • .__ taz' • .,.,., .. _, DEAR BOB: You've said that .0 percent of lon1·term capital lalos are tasabJe and eo percent are untaxed. When I talked to my Certified Pub.Uc Accountant be 1aid lhla la QOt correct. R• aaJd tbere la a1ao an addJUonal ''mlnlmwn tax" on that untaxed to percent. Please clarify. -Jam•T. DUS .IAJl&8: Por •ell,....., ll ll eernet a. •• , ..... JlHfttlt ., ........ , ...... aalM an td ............ , ....... tu.ftee .... ,.,, ... .....,. ............. ~ ..... ·~.e:tn .... _ tu" ......... ..,. ....... ..., percent of the balance. Bat lhis tu: does not apply to tbe profits on tbe sale of your principal res- idence. In other words, this tax ls for the wealthy. Ask your tu: adviser to ellplala farther. Earl11 •o.,e•tn not ad,,Uab~ DEAR BOB: We sold our home but our buyer is having difficulty obtaining a new mortgage. A lender promised him a mortgage as soon as funds become available in about two months. Our house is vacant. We have moved to our new home. The buyer wants to move in. Should we let him? -Vickie C. DEAR VICK.IE : It is not wise to let a bome buyer move Into • house before the sale closing. Y oa can be sure be wlJJ try to fl.ad all sol11 of m lnor tbln1a wron1 with your house. REAL ESTATE MAILBAG Bat ll yoa want to take a clluce, be 1are tllle bayer llu paid all Illa down payment caala, re· leased It for yoar ase, aad llaa •lllled u "Acree· meat for Occapaacy ~fore Cloee of Sale" form before movtn' la. 'l.4b ldttd' te,... rlartffed DEAR BOB: I enjoyed your article ell plaining those new Stuker "delayed" tax-deferred ex· changes. But 1 didn't understand the term "lite kind" you mentioned. You said both properties in the trade must be of like kind. Does that mean 1 can't make a lax· deferred trade of some farm land for an office build Ina? -Jene. 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Spacious 5 or 6 BR home w /terrific view of main bay. Open beam ceilings, large master suite, remodeled kitchen, off street parking for 5 cars, plus 35' side tie. Minutes to harbor entrance. $1 ,900,000. Martha Macnab. (821) IA YNOMT B.MAHCI! A truly beautiful home. Tall stately doors open to a sparkling pool and garden entran~e . Designed by THEU ERKAUF w/h1gh ceilings and sun filled rooms. 4BRS incl. large master s uite w /his &c hers baths, library and garden room on the bay. A leasehold estate . $1,700,000. Barbara Aune. UHDA ISU LAGOON! Well designed 4BR traditional on corner location w/bay on two sides! Circ ul ar stair case, marble fplc, family rm and upstairs play room. Slip for two 55' boats. Appt. only. $1 ,850,000 leas ehold. Cathy Schweickert. (822) HUMIOLDT ISLAMD! Spectacular 4BR home w /22' x 28' gam e room on 128' of water frontage w /dockage for 80' yacht. Secluded hydro-therapy pool. $1 ,475,000. Bethany Olenik. (823) YACHTSMEH TAJCE MOTi! Up to 55' can dock in front of these elegantly casual homes on the Balboa Peninsula. Each w /fir eplace in living room and master BRS. Security and intercom s ys tems. Great kitchens. $1 ,350,000. Beverly Morphy/Jane Paquin. (824 ) DRAMATIC VERSAILLE IH llG CAHYOM! 4BR & den Deane home w /high ceilings, 3 fplcs, s pa garde n e ntrance and golf course location. $675,000 incl. land. Barbara Aune. (B25) EXCEPTIONAL IUY OH UDO ISU! 4BR home w/center courtyard , French doors, hardwood floors, beam ceilings. Street to street location on lot and a half. 3-car ga rage . $495,000 in c l. land . Young /Imbernino . (B26) PlllCE IEDUCTIOH IH IRV1HE 11UACE! Now $399,000 incl. land for this completely refurbished a nd expanded 3BR &c baths home. New Kitchen, all new master suite w/fplc and luxurious bath plus large free form ryot. Larr y Oyer. CBZ7) IALIOA ISLAHD • HEMl IA YI Enchanting English-style bungalow w /3BRS and custom features all for $375,000 fee. Dick Halderman. (828) HEW USTIHG IH IRVIHE 11UACEI Terrific corner location 3BR pool home close to beaches. Newport Center and all Newport amenities. $329,500 leasehold. Tom Allinson. <B29 ) ..WPORT HEIGHTS! Brand new listing on quiet cul-de-sac street. Lovely family home with decorators' flair. 4BRS, family rm, 3-car garage. Extra off street parking. Seren e gardens accent lovely yard. Assumable financing. $249,500. Joyce Edlund. (B30) 41a a. POOi. • S201.000f Lovely upper bay home featuring open beamed celling ln living rm, formal dining, large fam11y rm, remote in-law quarters. PLUS lush, private redwood decked pool area. Paula Bailey ~s IAl•AtMI 4BR home w /outstanding greenbelt loc~tion. Many mature patio plants provide private garden atmosphere. Large living rm w /fireplace. Price includes washer, dryer and refrigerator. $199,000. Joyce Edlund. (B81) J21D S~ 114CH DWI Ill Newly llated duplex In great location. Walk to shops and beach. Sl.90,000. Barbara Gothard UMIVllSITY ,... llAUTYI Cambridge model, end-unit w/3BRS and 2 baths. Enclosed patJo, lovely greenbelt vJew. Seller aasist financing. $159,000 fee. Dick Halderman. (832) IASTltDI COITA MISAI Recently remodeled 2BR, den and 2 bath home. Bullt·lns. Aile)' access and workshop. SlG,50(). Martha Macnab. (Bal) BIWPOB! BUDll BABIOB VIIW ODTIB 6"·8100 f&l.TOP ISTATll Available and ready to occupy is this magnificent French Mediterraneal SBR villa w /perfection in design, materials and craftsmanship. Elegant formal living rm and dining rm, gourmet kitchen, master and executive suites w/cedar walk-in closets. 40' pool. $2,500,000. Lynne Valentine. (B34) 11• CAMYOH • CUSTOM BMAMClt One of the finest custom homes on the golf course. French Provincial residence of exceptional quality. Dramatic formal living and dining rms w/golf course and night lights views. Paneled library, family rm w /fplc and wet bar. French doors lead to outdoor brick patio w /pool and spa. $2,300,000. Lynne Valent.ine. (B35) SUIST ANTI.AL SIUH RMAHCIHGI 3BR, 3 bath Corona d el Mar home w /sweeping v iews of coastline a nd harbor. Hardwood noors, used bric k fplc and skylight. $1,250,000. Jennifer Sucbomel. (B36) EXCLUSIVE llG CAMYOH LOCATIOHI Popular Plan I by Broadmoor. Highly customized . 5BRS, large fromal living rm and dining rm, family rm w/wet bar, privat e master suite w /study and fireplace. Spacious patio areas w /pool and spa. $975,000. Lynne Valentine. (837) CAMEO SHOllS • SHCTACULAl VIEW1 Newly remodeled and expanded home on large elevated corner lot. Beautifully decorated with 3BRS, 4 baths, family rm. large island kitchen w/breakfast area, spa and exercise room. Sparkling pool. $935,000 incl. land. Belle Chase Lee. (B38) OUTSTANDIHG VllW! Exce~ional Harbor Ridge Lucerne model w/JBRS, family rm, atrium w/founlain and a very special master suite w /fplc and retreat. $785,000. Lynne Valentine. (839) PllVATI VllSAILLIS IH llG CAHYOM! Overlooking 6th fairway this 4BR home features double door entry w /winding stairway. Elegant 1st level maste r suite w/marble cir cular bath in the r ound. Garden kitchen and fully air-conditioned. $660,000. Lynne Valentine. (840) IEST IUY • MUST SILL! Cus tomize d Broadmoor Plan 4 in Big Canyon. Dramatic double-door entry opens to formal marble foyer. Quality throughout this 4BR, family rm home w/large private garden and patio w /pool and spa designed with computerized lighting. $625,000. Lynne Valentine. CB41 ) PlllCI llDUCTIOH OH EXCWTIOHAL 116 CAHYOH DOVlll Elegant, handsomely upgraded 2BR & den resid~nce w /view of 6th fairway. Features secun~y gate, crown moldings, custom wall-covenngs and large white brick patio w /room for spa. $449,500. Lynne Valent ine . (B.42) II• CAMYON IOIDIAUX TOWMHOMll Single level 3BR, 2 bath home on large corner lot. Garden courtyard and terrace. Sunny country kitchen. Will consi~er lease/option. $425,000. Lynne Valentine. (B43) HAllOI llD•I DYHAMIC DYHASTYI Security 24 hour gate guarded community. One level 2BR, 2 bath with private spa, huge deck, wine cellar and great mountain and niebt lights viewa. SO quiet and peaceful. Tennis, pool.a and spa lncl. in community amenities .. Great financing. $389,000. Bea Arnold. (844) CHA.IMI ... COIOMA D& MM DUP\IXI Two 2BR units w /!pie, vaulted beamed celllaes. built-ins plus guest unit w /fplc. Great assumable financing. $289,900. Holly Markas. (B45} P11V ACY IM THI l&.Uflllll 3BR end unit on two levels offering forma l li ving rm W/(plc, family rm W/eating area and community pool. Owner · will assist in ft.nancin1. 1228,500. Lynne Valentine. CB<te) MACtoUS u~ ... MM.T , ..... All the comforts and amenitlee desired to make this immaculate 2B~ 2 bath, family rm, double royal Monarch Lancer mobile home a ma.rveloua place to rtllide. BeauUfuUy Jand1caped , covered patios and air~condition1n1. Immediate po11e11lon. S'74,SOO. Belle Chase Lee. (847) 0r-. C..ly. CCII• today for cletalla. IAYNOMT COHDOI Terrific 2BR plus den facing Balboa Island. Large deck out over the water -many luxury features. Priced at $595,000. Julie Van Wieren. (B48) SIAVllW .. PORT ltOY~t .. Detached and remodeled home w /view of ocean and city night lights. Pool and spa. Gate guarded community. $525 ,000. Darlene Herman. (849) TUITLI IOCK HIGHLANDS! Beautifully appointed Stewart. Large single family residence. Dramatic entry foyer, sunken living room w/vaulted ceilings, massive fireplace, wet bar, formal dining room w/Frencb doors, open staircase w/planter "Island." Kitchen w/bay windowed nook, luxurious master s uite w /walk-in wardrobe. $445,000. Lorraine Rennie. (BSO) N.ISIDIMT HOME PLUS .eGHr UGHTS VllW! Beautiful appointed 3BR a nd 2~ baths , formal dining rm, two fireplaces , cul-de -sac location, 3-car garage a nd air conditioning. Lovely landscaping and a good sized lot. $415,000. Lorraine Re nnie. (B51 ) OWHEA WIU HELP RMAHCI:! Large 3BR, 21h bath custom family home w /indoor spa . Lovely cul-de-sac location and room to park RV. $215,000. Dorothy Lewis. (B52) OHi ACRI LOT! Ideal area for custom country estate w /beautiful rolling bills, pastoral view and zoned for hones. Room lor tennis court, pool and corral. $185,000. Darlene Herman. (85.1) IBVIllE WOODBBIDGE VILLAGE CUTIB 881-8700 .,.UTOP ESTATE! An exciting custom-built multi level home on almost 1 acre offering privacy and nestled in the hills of Orange w/a magnHicent s weeping 1~ degree view. Over 5000 sq.ft. of quality construction. SBRS , 3 + baths, e l e vator, air-conditioning, pool, spa, etc. Creative terms. Try small down and owner will carry. $800,000. Elliott/Jackson. (B54) VICT ACUL.Al fltHAHCINGf Don't miss this truly lovely 4BR. family rm home in W<>.Qdbridge Gables w/many upgrades. 1be large yard is charmingly landscaped, including patio cover & dog run. Call about special financing. $245,000. Jackie Wiley. (855) PllME ILUFFS LOCATION! Highly upgraded 3BR, 2'h bath "Franciscan" model on greenbelt. A must see home for the appreciative. $240,000. Young Park. (856) FUXl&I FIMAMCIHCi! Super 4BR, 3 bath Briarwood model in Woodbridge on large professionally landscaped lot. Owner will help finance. $202,000. Jerry Thompson SUPH FtHAHCIHG AVAJLAILE! Detached JBR Woodbridge Gables "Bridgeport" w/absolutely great financing and price awaits you. An excellent value at Sl99.500. Pat Terry. (857) CHAIM AHD LOCATION AND COHV841EHCEI Come see this immaculate 3BR home in Harbor Highlands. Close to schools, library, shopping and city park. Quiet cul-de -sac adds to security and peaceful living. Lots of fruit trees in the rear yard and room for your RV. Owner is motivated. Offered at $189,500. J ohn Richard. ( 858) VllW-V11W·VllWI Magnificent 3BR home offe rs huge living rm w /fplc, formal dining area all adult community wfviews of Lake Miss'ion Viejo and surrounding country side. Priced in fee for fast sale at Sl84,000. Alan Beel. SOUD COMFORT IH A PAU.UU SIE1TIMG! Easy maintenance, spaciousness and location are the keys to this 2-story, 2BR condo by Broadmoor in Deerfield. Close to comm . pool. Living rm w/fplc. Covered patio w /professionally laid used brick surface. Assumable financing. $127,000. John Richard . (B59) SUPER IHVESTMEHT! University Park Amherst, 2BR, 2 bath, air-conditioning, walk to park, pools and schools. Owner will help with financing. Priced for immediate sale. $127,000 fee. Alan Beel. (860) SHOWS UKE A MODEL! Very sharp 2BR. 1112 bath condo w /cus tom features throughout. Brick faced fireplace in living room, wood window cover i ngs , utility r oom and beautiful redwood patio deck. $124,500. Marion Frizzell. (B61) WOODlllDGE ELM! Beautifully upgraded Villager. 3BRS, lovely. quiet patio w /brick floor . Shows like a model. Priced for immediate sale at $109,500 fee. Alan Beel. (B62) IALIOA ISL.AHi> 1010-12-14·16 E. Balboa Blvd. JBRS/Bayfront $1 ,350.000 IAYCIEST 1801 Santiago llG CAHYOH 5 Rue de Pare CC>aOHA Dll. MAR 423-423~ Narcissus 4501 Gorham Drive 1832 Marapata 1901 Altura 1918 Seadrift IASTILUH 2239 Cassia HAltlOI llDCH 12 Trafalgar 1aV1MI 24 Navarre 3Woodgrove 51 Briarwood 2 Banyan Tree 2 Rlchmond 10 Cedarsprlng 23 Amlstad 5762 Sierra C11sa 16 Birdsong 11 Flintridge 21 Cedarsprlng 9 Cypress T ree SAM'l'A AMA 2921 S. Sycamore #A 4BRS/Den/Pool 4BRS/ Oen /Spa 2BRS Duplex 3BRS/family rm/pool/spa JBRS 3BRS/family rm/pool/spa JBRS/family rm/pool 4BR/family rm/View SBRS/fa mily rm/pool/spa lBR/den lBR/den 2BRS JBRS/famlly rm 3BRS/Camily rm JBRS/tamlly rm/den 3BRS/family rm 3BRS/f amily rm/spa 4BRS/famtly rm 4BRS/family rm/spa 4BRS/family rm 5BRS/family rm 3BRS $398,000 $675,000 $289,900 $935,000 $259,000 $329,000 $399,000 $359,000 $2,500,000 $154,500 $143,900 $124,500 $188.000 $169,000 $219.500 $184,900 $225,000 $2<l',000 $389,000 $245,000 $254,500 ' SERVICES Stt"1u 01rtt1or) EMl'LOYMENT & nmunoN Sthooh lft .. tr\K'I H>n JuOW•nUffi" ft•IP Yt •ntf'O M 6 J' MERCHANDISE ~~"f="I A.....-::u::; ,..1..,. .••• Canwr o 6 Eqwprn.nt C..u Doc• f't-tt lo You Pvnut.,.rc- Gau&t S.J• --c-. hwfll1 U •ntor\. MKhlN'f')' .. LW'ei1•MOtil• Miil«llafJllitoHl \l•nfN M1.tiH'al IMl""7W•l• Otntt f'•'" • F.Awp , ... ~~~~~~::. 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Price only Sl . :~ , ... ....,.., Moffc.: Act now, call 546-23 ::: All real estate ad· 1m vertised In this :: neW1paper la subject to :: the Federal Fair Hous· "" ing Act ol 19118 which makes it Ule1al w ad· •• vertile "any preference, :: limitation, or dis· ::: crimlnallon based on JD race, color. religion. ::: sex, or naUooaJ origin. •• or an intention to make rl: any such preference. : limitation. or di s · -crlmlnation." UCO ~ -l'IOO --This newspaper will nol knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which ilt in viola· ll: tionolthe law. DIO ~ , .. _________ _ --:WO -3'00 --llXXI -uoo THE REAL ESTATERS WESTCUFf VACANT R educed S25 ,000 Desperate owner says brin1 all ortera. No qualifying. Low down. 4 B<trm single swry home. totally up1raded. Call for ~re details. @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7'4·63 J.6990 ASSUME $100,000 Of loans at 12% interest. JUST LISTID IN SPYCM.AIS High on a hill, c ustomiz.ed Tradewiods mo del .on finest view home site. Gorgeous pool & jac., open today 1·5. 49 Montecito. JUST LISTID IM IAsta.Ul'f This one won't last . 4 BR, highly upgraded, on greenbelt, $209,000. JUST LISTID OM PIMMSULA One of a kind duplex. Xlnt floor plan. Location plus. Bay and ocean view. $425,000. LIMDA ISLIS FfMEST Truly a magnificent property. Highest quality workmanship. Dramatic uses of French Walnut wood. Room for over 100 ' vessel, $2,600,000. IALIOA ISLAND Investors dream. 2 BR charmer with 1 BR apt. S375.000. mo 4lOO UlO 4lOO WO '400 ERROltS: AdYertlurt shollld chKll ffleir ads doily .ct report .... ron leusu•cliahly. The DAILY PILOT 01.-..1 llcubilty for tt.e flnt h1cornct ins.rtlon on this fantastic Mesa ·-------------------Verde 4 Bdrm 2 bath ·~ uoo Wll tfllO - -11m 11(10 -••o ••s -.m ---IOU -imt ---111) --llOll .., -.i ----... - fllO tllll tl.10 1140 "'° tl&O tll'O tlllO - ,, ... 1~<.6 llM m4i '111 f!IS "" flll ., ... flz:J '11.i:I .,,, "~ '1111 i,iJ.1 t'11' 'll• " .. •14J in .. only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 Beautiful single story home. with 2 fireplaces, expanded family room, 1900 sq.rt. or li ving. Priced at only St~.950. Act now! call 546·2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS OwMt-Fin..cifta Charming 3 Bdrm 1 Ba Eastside with huge brick FOR FUSSY BUYERS Exceptional 4 Bdrm, 2 ba home, completely renovated and remodeled with dramatic features including vaulted ceilings, french doors, wood shutters, spacious kitchen with wine cooler and more. $186,500. Assumable 1st TD at 8%% int. OWC large 2nd. For further iftfortlNltioll cal LYM AlldenOll at Cttltwy 21 WcilHI hdty. 964-lll I I Executive home in Mesa Verde with 4 Bdrm .. f'am. Rm., Formal Din. Rm. 2 Baths. 3 car garage, imported tile. burglar alarm, central air, air purifier. sort water, loft stDrage area. Nicely landscaped. All for $242,900. Will con· s ider leas e, maybe lease/option. Call: fireplace. Situated on a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ corner lot with 2 car - Clyde Johnson Rltr 549-2644 $695,000 Me~ Waterlroet Largest floor plan. view. slip rights. garage and covered L patio. Try 20% down. Full priceS162,500 AGUMA OLDIE 4-PLEX FIXER! Eastside Costa Mesa bargain! All 2 Bdrms! Walk to sboppin1 ! Price only S22:5,000! Call for more details. 546-2313 SI 10,000 Oldie but goodie 1 Bdrm. centrally localed. Walk- ing distance to beach and shopping. New cop- per pipes. roor and wood fence . Owner very motivated. will carry Hnancing. Call 752·1700 THE REAL ESTATERS WA TEIFtlONT Wdbr1 . Estates "Washington." 3 Br. VuHOllW $220,500 This remodeled back bay home has a great view or .the mountains and backbay area. 3 Bdrms, den. family room. pool & s pa are some or t he features. The master suite haa vaulted ceil- ings, custom tile work In the bath and a balcony. Owner will consider lar1e 2Dd T.D. with 30% down . TRADITIO~L REALTY HOMES ~ 1NVESHA£NTS 631-7370 JAMES I. GOULD 631 -1532 THE REAL ESTATE:RS family rm , den .--------- 2 UNITS $94,900 SAVE SI ,OOO's ONLY 9112°/o Beautlrul day & night views. Great assumable financing. 1325,000. Open House Sal/Sun 1·5. "8 E . Yale Loop. ~ 752-2211 Super investment! Two 2·8drm units, one with fireplace! Current in· come--$740 mo. Financ· ing ! 1 yr home protec- tion plan incl uded. Hurry. this won't last. 646-7171 Beautiful Lacuesta home close lo beach ! 4 spacious bdrms . cozy fireplace , gourmet ~~~~~~~~ kitc hen and lush - landscaping! Take over·--.......... . Sl00,000 loan at 9"'2"/o ! No qualifying! 1953 a month. An opportunity or a lifetime. S152,500. Call !lU-6767 THEREAL ESTATERS sc:~~~~:oo rlWtM OWNER SAYS SELL !~-~-~-~-~~-~-!!!!-~·~-~ Not an add-on or con· versk>n. A real 5 Bdrm ASSUME fl!JO/o family home in one or FHA loan. 3 br. 1~ ba. Costa Mes a 's nice st din. rm. 2 car att. gar areu. Handymans de-w/dropener. $89,900. li.t. Call now and save! DEL MANGELS RLTR ffi 968-5707 ~ $5,000 SEA COVE DOWN! PROPERTIES Payments or s1.oeo on 7 i 4·63 J ·6990 $90,900 loaM. Beautiful 3 -----~---• Bdrm 2 bath home with TAX WRITE OFF EASTSIDE. C.M. Two well built houses on one lot, Pool . double garage Live in 2 Bdrm. rent 3 Bdrm. S700 mo. MESA VERDE BEAUT! This beautiful home ex- em pllfys Mesa Verde. The quiet cul de sac location and the family oriented floor plan allow the home owner the maximum enjoyment or this best or all Costa Mesa communities . There's even a play house. Call 752·7100 THE REAL ESTATERS YOU GET MOU FROM T .. STORE a: ss,• ,,.,Sil 'lll4 puts you into your own 4 dining/family area. Shaded covered patio, double garage, call for more details. 546-2313 Large assumable 1st. OWC 2nd on this cozy 3br, 2ba home in most desirable area. Oversized lot. Fruit trees, RV access. Patio, frplc, lots of room for expansion. Call today for details. :~ Bdrm. A/C home. 12 ,,,., 7 /8% financing. Call for :ii:: details on o u r ::= "TICKET" program. :;;; • RED CARPET. THE REAL ESTATERS -754·1202 Have something to sell'! -Classified ads do it well. '::~~~' S~\\~lA-~£~s· .... .... --... ~y .. l'OUAN ----- • 1..,rro"09 ""-6 ICNlmbled WOidt below IO mote 6 """'le -d• ,,1... i-... of ooch lf'o l<t lj.,. al _,..,. T E C P P I I I I' I' I B U F M E L I I r I I S W £ T D I I I r I t I s'u o T 1 P I I, I J I I Tne very worat thtn~ .......... ...._..__...___..__..__, about IMng alone ls havln -------to cook for yourself. I P R E H 0 G I mean, I've eaten so many --,,-,-1-l_l_'_ froien dlnnere I have an ... ...... __..__. . .__ ... ___ __,_ ulcer that'•-. I NASLID I I" I I I" l~a:;,t~~1~ , ................... . ON THE BEACH Oceanfront duplex. Ready to move into. Terrific terms with own er (ina ncing , offer on down payment, will consider trade. Renting for s umm er now . TOP RENTS! Motivated seller! l Call us and talk terms. 20oow .. t1.._•cL Mtwport..... '75-1771 Outstan~~~n ~me of fee land. 3 Bdrm, f amlly room, formal dlnin& room, 5 Baths. Gorgeous pool. Large lot in prestigious area. $725,000 SPY•LASS SPICTAC!' Al Dramatic ocean, har60r and mte lite views. Exquisitely upgraded 4 bedroom with beautiful den, 2 fireplaces{ covered patios $625,000. .Owrier wit carry. TOP OF SPYCll.ASS Gorgeous custom estate, ocean & harbor views, ultimate design and decorating. 4 Bdrm, ~ Bai formal dining. $1,495,000 Owner wi l carry $1,100,000. 714 / 760-9333 LINDA ISLE You must s ee long water view from 6 bdrm, 4 bath lagoon home. Remodeled traditional home . Priced to sell quickly at $1 .300,000. Call for gate pass. LIDO ISLE Newly remodeled traditional 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Best in price at $420,000. PENINSULA POINT IEACHFROMT Panoramic view a t wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine room, entry, li ving room, dining room. built-in s, etc. $1,385,000. RANCHO MIRAGE Springs Condo, 9th fairway, 300 sq.ft. 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, furn. Golf clb. mbrshp. Trade for beach invest. prop. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I l I f'. II y .. " I. (l, '.' ~-B 6 7., b' b' BIG CANYON Take over payments with super low down. 3 Bdrm Monaco Oawless townhome. Jos. TavtcM' Rlty 538-7723 BUILDER'S BARGAIN INVESTOIS FIX AND SAVE Roll up your sleeves. 4 Br lo/4 ba home. Owner willing to negotiate 198.500. Call now 536-9311 ALLSTATE :_ _ REALTORS --------- INVESTORS SPECIAL Coleswortliy & Co. 2S45 EASTBLUFF OR. NEWPORT BEACH. CA. M0-C>020 BLUFFS TR~LEYEL Beautifully-decorated end unit townhouse. 2 master suites. Quality drapes, shutters, plush camel carpets, tile entry & sundeck. Many, many upgrades. Move·in condition . Assumable loan. $175,000. Open today 1-5. 1950 San Bruno. EASTBLUFF Pl.US TERMS Sparkling. Lusk built 3 bdrm, family home. Bright & cheerful family room s eparate utility room. Move-i~ condition. You can lease with option to purchas e or owner wi II finance . $219,500 & worth it. Open today 1-5. 2636 Basswood. I BIGGEST IS BEST Customized Z Plan. Largest plan available. 4 bdrm, 3 bath. formal dining area . fa m ily room plus finished bonus room. Wrap around covered patios for extra privacy. Mexican pa ver.s, Air Co nd .. Malibu lights, security. Ope n today 1 til 5. 512 Ventaja. We always hcrn "-bnt Ustiftc)s at the best pricn! ASSUME HIGH BALANCE LOANS Tohl ,.,._ .. , _... StOO Pm Beautiful 3 bdrm, 2'h ba 2 story con- do. Only l 1h yrs old. Features wood burning fireplace , inside laundry, cath. ceilings & 2 car attached gar. Close to freeways, shopping & schools. ONLY $103,500. Westminster. C4ll ~ St•1 r tit HJ.Oltl W'I I.I. Metworti ... ' •ea l.L COMMHCIAL rtlOPHTY SPECIALISTS Learn brokerage & pro· perty m1mt. skills by joining a leading local firm. Call Ken at: 675-6700 SANTAANA HDGHTS 3 Bdrm home with hardwood noors, brick fireplace. big family rm. Great Back Bay loca· tion. 1124.500. FUUER REALTY 546-0114 ATTENTION INVESTORS Thlll beautiful view pro- pe rty in Newport is priced below market value and below ap. praasal S pace age kitchen with breakfast area. Huge living room. lana i w i th view . fire place and open beamed cathedral ceil· ings . Hide-a.way master suite. separate chidrens wing. Dash lo the pool. Call today for details . Owner highly motivated and wilJ work with very creative financing. Call 752-1700 THE REAL ESTATERS Outstanding builder's lot, 66x300' with charm· ing 3 bdrm home. cov· ered patio. Live there while you build! Lot next door also f or sale 66x300 '. Nr. Newport's Back Bay Hurry. call ror details. 646-7171 $68,900. If you have little ~~~~~~~~~ cash and are looking for --------.-------.... a golden opportunity to ... THE REAL ESTATERS OCEAN & VALLEY VIEW Cozy 3br, 2ba home. den. rrplc. etc. + 3 more separate homes own your own home. don't wait. this is it! This lovely condominium is a 2 Bdrm. very clean and neat, and located in a quiet area. Approx· imat.ely S2.950 down and owner will carry 2nd with small payments . Call now for all the de· tails. 752· 1700 THEREAL ESTATERS on ., lot. Call now ror ATTENTroN REAL a~,.Pt. $485,000. Owner ESTATE BROKERS wan finance. Do you need minimum RoyMcC_..., Rltr office space??? Desk 541-7729 space avail. pro-~~~~~~~~~I reasiona11y decorated or-r: fi ces. Orange Coast Just moved Into town? Then get acquainted with the ClauHled Ads. They're the easiest way to find Jmt the Items and services you need! Financial Center. Mesa Verde. Conference room avail. Sl75 per mo. Your phones or share ours. Other services avial. Ora.nae Coast Financial Realtors. 957-0701. JUST LISTED! Spectacular f amity home in exclusive Baycrest. Cuatom built with 4 bdrma., office with outside entry, family rm, formal d.inina rm. huge game and billiard rm, wet bar, 2 fireplaces, pool and much, much more. Located on a quiet street. Perfect for " 1rowin1 family. Never offered for sale before. An outstanding home buy at $449,500. Open house Sat & Sun 1 to 5. See 1730 Marlln Way, N.B. Hard to find, but worth it. 17141 673-4400 12111 6Ja.2121 TlleH ..... A,,_.-1 ..... . ......... .... HARBOR OCEAN VIEW CONDOS PllCED FIOM s 152,500 to s 156.500 A few choice new condos in the Sunset Bluffs Tract are available with ocean views in the newly developed area of Pacific Bluffs. Single level condos available. Security gate guarded community scheduled for completion next montl). Also 4 choice 2 story · condos priced from $137,000 to $140,000. 13 7 /8% to qualified buyers . 019EH SAT/SUH 1·5 SUMSlt ILUFfS 'rliCT 2 15 7 19oclflc A••·· Cost. Mtsa (Off Vlctorl ......... a Mt ntl .... Y.llALTOI 2602 .... ~ ""9.. =-"' .... '75-'1 11 24 _.ICI LIDO ISLE'S ~O llST. YALUIS COIY CHAIM 2 Bdrms, 2 bath immaculate condition with expa111ioo potential. JUSTIHO, ... ISPACIOUS LUIUIY 4 Bdrms, 4 baths, den ready le w aiting for family llvtna. Affordable & preatistoua. JUITl441,to0 c ............... IOTM OP84 IUHDA Y 1-4 -- llG CANYOH ''VaSAM' H " SIZS,000 OH llG CAMYOM .OU couasa Spectacular Deane Homes "Versailles" located on huge corner site. Beautiful view of Big Cyn golf course looking through the tall trees of huge landscaped yard. Large secluded pool & spa plus a most attractive gazebo for entertaining your many friends. Gated front courtyard entry with fountain. Marble floor in foyer with glittering chandelier. 4 Bedrooms. den, formal dining room & 41;2 baths . HAllOI VllW HIUS • $475,000 llAUTIRIL ''HILUaOIOUMt" WITH POOL Lovely 5 bedroom. 2-story home for large family. Private rear yard with pool, huge patio and tall trees. Inviting 2-story large entrance hall with vaulted ceiling, spacious living room. formal dining room & family room. Sundeck off master bedroom. 2 fireplaces. separate utility room & 3·car garage. Land mtluded 1206 UY WIST ~SUNDAY 1·5 "LOVB. Y TO LOOI Ar• Call us now and make an appointment to see this beautifully-landscaped 2 bedroom. 2 bath, family room home. Outstanding landscaping front and rear. Large lot. workshop, lots of large closets -and all for $183,000. Definitely today·s best buy. NIAi AllOW..-.0 • VIEW Of CAT AUNA Unimpeded view 25 feet across to see the wor ld . 3 Bedrooms. 2 huge terraces. Western red cedar inside and out. Architect 's award design. See now and enjoy forever. Only $96,500. WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., Realton 21 11 S-Ja t ; ' ... loed NEWPOIT CIMTlll. NEWPOIT llACH 644-49 I 0 675-3411 WALNUT S(f>UARE Nir,roomy 2 st y, 2 Bdrm, 1% bath end unit. ·\,,.airs washer & dryer hkup, lge patio, i-~.A) assumable 9114 % loan. Owner will carry ~d . $110,000. COROMA DB. MAI DUPLEX -One of the few' , duplexes w I a pool. Des irable street w /hi income, comfort 3 Bdrm owners unit. $295,000 EXCLUSIVE DOVER SHORFS-..-Exceptional terms available on this 4 B~·\.. ~.ustom home nestled' among $1 ,000,000 ~ \) ..,roperties. An excellent private location no\:) ,·educed to $299.900. TURlUROCK HIGHLANDS -The very ni cest Irvine community you could choose for your family. A spacious 4 Bdrm Edinborough plan. Professionally decorated in warm earthtones. Two large assumable loans far below current rate. Owner wi II consider a smaller Turtlerock I borne in trade. $389,000 EXTRAORDINARY VALUE -PETERS TOWNHOM ES. A spacious 3 Bdrm end unit with fant a stic builtin storage, decorator detailed all the way. Light . airy and simply scrumptuous , $215 ,000. THIS HEST IS FEA THEftED -Within the security gates of Jasmine Creek , nes tle down to comfortable living in this 3 Bdrm home. The plantation shutters. parquet floors. lush carpet. ltastefully decorated rooms need no improvement. $335,000. , COMMERCIAL LOT -3 contiguous lots. zoned C2 in San Clemente. Office building plans available. $296.800. l1HVISTOIS SEMINAR -Learn how you can enjoy a profitable real estate investment ' without negative cash flow , property management, vacancy factor. 7:30 MOMDAY IYIHING, APRIL 27, IN OUR OfftCE. 2515 I. COAST HIGHWAY. 'LEASE C.ALL FOi aAIVATIONS. 675-341 1. A ...... .,.f Jollft D.a.. ... SH JI 11 htt CHtt HHJltwoy c ....... w .. §~~·ti~§~ OPIM TODAY l·I UNl9U1 IN Sl'Ya.LASS -4 bdrm., 3 bath Porstmouth model, 180° view. Highly upgraded. $650,000. See Dottie Valentine at 11 Tiburon. UNl(f>UE IN DOVER SHORES -View to Fashion Is la nd -4 bdrm, 4ba . Decorated with splendor. $510,000 See Pat Merry at 1612 Antigua. UNIQUE IN WESTCLIFF -Iocr ed. 3bdrm., pool and spa, beautifu l finishing, many features. $297 ,500. See Nadine Croul at 1133 Berkshire Lane. UNl9U1 IH OLD COIOMA DIL MAI -2 bdrm, 2Y2 ba. cozy loft, with patios, decks, etc. $357,000. See Binnie Dixon at 502 Acacia. · UNl(f>UE IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS - Light & airy. 4 bdrm. pool home, private beach , $324 ,500 fee. See Barbara Riggs at 4812 Cortland. UNIQUE IN IA YSIDE VILLA&I - Overlook bay, charming mobile home. fireplace. deck, $93.500. See Lynda Mc Roberts at 300 E. Coast Hwy #52. UNIQUE IN HAllOI VIEW HIUS - Ocean view 3 bdrm .. 2 bath on oversized lot. $425,000. See Susan Harder at 1000 White Sails. UNlqul IM WOOOlllDGI -4 bdrm., 2 bath highly upgraded. next to park, mountain views. $189,000. See at 20 Whistling Swan. UNl9U1 IN OllG. HAUOI VllW HIUS -4 Bedroom , pool, fee land and incredible view, $595,000. See Laraine Shaw at 2907 Setting Sun. UHlqul IN .,_ CANYOM -Relax in your pool with spa -4 bdrm -2v. ba -super clean Broad moor. $645,00 See Bonnie Barrington at 6 Wmged Foot. UMIQUI IM HAUOI VIEW HIUS -4 bdrm .. 211:! bath family home, large lot. great views! $425,000! See Rita Boland at 2815 Pebble. UNlqul IH HAllOI VIEW HOMIS -4 bdrm, 2 bath. Fam. Rm., formal dining room, fplc, $241 ,800. See Rosemary Farr ar at 1955 Port Ramsgate Place. UNIQUE IN S,YGLASS -3 bdrm., 2bath, Ports mouth, ocean views . Upgraded with assumable financing. Only $535,000. See JoAnne Perkins at 21 Cambria. UNl(f>UE IN C A MEO SHORES incredible 4 bdrm. study, pool, spa, a view -and m or e. $675,000 . See Jacqueline Pearson at 4645 Perham. REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Eaet CoHI Highway. Corona del Mar WI HAYI 4l OF THI H ST USTIMGS IH TOWH 'RIME W ATEI VIEW In original section. Immaculate condition. 3 Bdrms, 21h baths. Owner will consider carrying 1st T .D. Submit terms. $315,000. 2017 VISTA CAUDAL OPIN SUMDA Y I ·I \ HARBOR ISLAND New port 's most p restigious address. A lovely bayfront lot with private pier and float, beautiful tall t rees and a s helte red northern exposure. $1,780,000 with attractive terms. OWt• WILL flMAMCI 12"-DOWM Buys this 2 plus den home. 6 months new, double iron gated ent ry, cathedral ceilings, brick fireplace, gourmet kitchen. French doors to patio. $179,000. WAI.I TO MIWPOn llACH Your Beach place this Summer or all year·long. $209,900. Plenty of room for the whole family with 4 large Bdrms and family room. Lovely rear garden and patio cover. Owner will help finance. CA.MIO H ....... I OCIAH VU, IJJt,000 Reduced thousands! Spacious living room features glowing fireplace. 3 large Bdrms plus den . Great assumable lSt and owner will carry a second. THE REAL ESTATERS CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE, 673-1550 CUSTOM COUMTIY ...... SH This c ustom home is being constructed in th e gua rd-gated community of Harbor Ridge. Unbelievable views of the ocean and city lights. The home features 5 bedrooms, family room, library. pool and spa. Expert craftsmanship and features abound in this elegant home. Call for an appointment to see the site and plans. IA YSHOllS CHAllM Large family home on over-sized· pie-shaped lot. Spacious master bedroom suite features separate library with fi r eplace. Four bedrooms, den, and a family room -dining room combination. Well coordinated use of hardwood floors, brick, french doors and windows, tile and wall coverings. $885,000 fee NMMsuµ IA YRONT CONDO This two bedroom -two bath adult condo has a beautiful main bay view with boat slip availability. Excellent owner financing with low down payment. Only $335,000 fee. SUMSITS. SIASCAPI. SPYGUSS & MOltl await you in this magnificent Southport. Th.is tastefully decorated six bedroom, 4Y2 bath view home bas so many options available. you'U believe you're in a custom built hom e. The many tiers of used brick both front and rear add total dimension to the lus h gardens. Call for a n appointment to view this showplace and learn how easily this home can be yours. $699,500. "°'OF OWHBSMP reflects everywh ere in this traditional style home generous with country charm, nestled in one of Newport Beach's best back bay communities near golf course, con ven ie n t to freeways and shopping. Enjoy a family sized kitchen, spacious living room with brick fireplace, three bed.rooms and two baths. Assumable 9.25% loan, owner may assist with fmancing. Call for an appointment. $169,900. SPY.USS This unique Portsmouth boasts a secluded cust om pool, spa and private courtyard. In addition to the three bedrooms a nd two ba ths, there is a detached in-la w quarters. Extended living r oom aod custom features not afforded any other home in the area. Offered for $459,500. OM THI IA Y .. OMT This beautiful beach home is on Balboa Island's north bayfroot with a private pier and dock for a 35' boat. The house bas 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, and a n outdoor bat~ for beach convenience. Offered for $1,100,000. UDOPMICo.oP 1 bedroom c\Jndominiwn in Lido Park bi-rise with views of the bay to the ocean. Owner ma y carey a sales contr act. Shown by appointment. $269,000. OW.. UAV.... TOWN -ANXIOUS Thla 4 bedroom bo111e 11 oo a quiet, back bay cul-de-sac with exquialte landacapina and a.n extra-alsed lot. A 1reat family home, tt ls wlthln walkini dlstance to Cherry Lake. Motivated seller will a11l1t In financlnc and consider all offers. SUBMIT! I S22•.~. 644 99~!0 160 0835 llE llDlll ILllll CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVfCE Z067 VISTA ... 090 •VJfll OflM SUM 1.a S Million $ View. Gorpoua Sinale Level Two Bedroom Two Bath End Unit. Highly Uparaded. Decorator Wallpapers. Custom Carpetin1. Plantation Sh utters. Separa te Master Suite. Very Rare, Hard-To- Find One.Story Model. Shows Like A Jewel! Better Hurry. A "J oy Of Newport" Listing. $225,000. Z741 VISTA UM•OSA .....,.., OflM SUM 1·1 Rare "Q" Plan With Spacious Llv· ing/ Dining Room Area & Cozy Con· ver11alion Pit. Jdeal Location With Large Enclosed Patio On Lush Greenbelt Near Pool & Tennis Club. Tastefully Decorated & In Im· maculate Condition. Perfect Home For Entertaining. Owner Will Carry Second Trust Deed. $229,500. 22AUOUS IANCHO SAN JOA9"1N <>PIN SUH 1-5 Lovely End Unit. T.wo-Level Townhouse On Golf Course. Two Bedrooms1 2112 Baths. Step-Down Conversallon Area With Wet Bar. Beautiful New Camel Color Carpet. Parquet Kitchen Floor & Entry. On- ly $195,000. 44 FAIUGUT MOITHWOOO -laYN ~SUM 1-S 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 . Eartbtones. You 're Welcome To Inspect. Reduced To $184.500. I I llG DtP'Plll CC>Utt NIWPOIT THI.ACE OP .. SUH 1·5 Smart Three Bedroom Condo Located Away From The Crowd In Quiet Newport Beach Community. Decorator Walls. Window &°'Carpet Coverings . Wonderful Tranquil Area. $135.500. Available For Lease. $695/Month. · 44 NAVAllE RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN VIUAS OPIN SUH 1·5 Award Winning Design . Two Bedrooms & Den Condo. Practical· ly New. Smartly Decorated. Patio, Front Deck & Community Pool. Adult Community. $185,000. llG CAHYOH CUSTOM HOMI On A Beautiful Lot Overlooking The 18th Fairway. Outstanding Custom Built Home. Epitomy Of Understat· ed Elegance. In The Family Wing Of The Home There Are Four Large Bedrooms. Each With A Bath ; Master Has a Fireplace, Two Lar ge Walk-In Closets & French Doors Opening To A Br ick Terrace. Formal Dining, Gourmet Kitchen, Bonus Room With Bath, Plus Maid's Quarters. Call For Appoint- ment. $2,200,000. ,llMI IA YFllOMT ~A YSHOUS Forty-Foot Frontage, Pier & Dock In Exclus ive Security Gated Bays hores Community. Lovely Two· Room ~ter Suite Wi th Fireplace. Plus Four Bedrooms. Bonus Room & en. Stepdown Liv· ing Room Wit Ten-Foot Ceiling. Spacious Dining Area With Wet Bar. Truly Gorgeous View Of Is lands & Channels. An Extra Large Front Patio & Deck. Owner Wants This Home Sold Now. $1,450,000. SNCTACULAI VllW COteO One Of A Kind Three Bed.room Con· do. 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. LUIUIY Co.-<> Con venien t Location . T w o Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Plush Carpets. P lantation Shutters. Skylights. Top Security. Lock Up & Leave When You Wisb. Only $255,000. Plus As· s umable First Trust Deed. ..U YIDI AST IUY No Question, But What Thia ls One Of The Finest Buys In The Area. Lovely Four Bedroom Home On A Large Corner Lot . Completely Remodele d . Large Au umable Loan. Submit Offers. Only $145,000. WA.MT SPY .. AU Two Stories Of Excellence. Sunken LJvinf Room With Fireplace • Beam Vaulted Cellini . Larae F•mi· ly Room, Full Lenlth Hearth, Wet Bar . Ph.a., A Huae BoaUI Room. SelJ en WiU Assist In Flnancln1. Pool Sile Lot. Atklnc $585,500. A ••Jov Of Newport" Llltlftl. •••s• lMlj•~•• 1~1 ··-~ IMZj••~~ 1"2 :~~~~-~~~t~Oi~~LY~~i~~/i~~~~i'iMi~~hi~~.1iN~1~~~~~~~~~ -··············-···· '-••···········-· .................................................... "····fer s. ........ ,., ,. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-··., ..• 6JIU.'-'." #IC.-. ... W.la. 611 U.P9'Dr.,20 6401 W. Oe1ml; .... M.I. 212 va. s.. a-. ..... 106-IOIPM.W.la. 2113.. .., ...... 1741 T_.7D 10 I CIH Dr .. M.I. 2001 ..... IW.. M.I. 221 va. o.-.wo. L.w. JOit II ••· c..t. W... J7 Arte. c..t, M.L 700 u. , .... Dr. #22 221Hhl ave,L..M'°'""t 5021•11 .., ... .,, M.I. 2JIJ•• •• M.L ll 16Khnt•"C•teMeM 19 11 °'-L.le, M.L ........ 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Mmty ometiitlH. $249,500. Back lay arH. NEWPORT CUSTOM WITH POOL Ovht• llllCJ 3 Mel. 2 bo. ..... f-. .... co•end '-99 paHo. Spofteu met priced to Ml. Stt7,500. Ul-1400. QUIET BEACHFRONT LOCATION REDUCED TO $598,000. ltNllOC. 3 ldrm hotM -pride of ownH'Ship. Expansiott possibilities! OWNER WILL HELP AMANCE! WATER-WOODS-WARMTH ~6-Z .._+ .. ca.do .......... potio. l......__C.,.,_....,,...,,...,... .. loaf tip ......... o ....... c ...... ............... to$610,000. FIXER~REAT LOCATION-VU At.Gd 1...t ,, ... P1•1• P• ..... ocro11 froM bay-Mock froM oc--. Rl9ltt ocro11 frCMa Mewport H...._. Yocltt C.._ $335,000. ON WATER-BUILDER/INVESTOR fob•lo•• Newport locetlo11 wltlt trlMtRdo. VIEW of ...... ..,. I09t tip for ..... ,ocM. he 19Ml Hat exlttlllC) 2-story .._ W ,._, & ...,..... _. lachlded la Mies P'V· .... priced OR loyfrolit. $9'5,000.~WMr wfl assist flft•clacJ. he a.ct. GRANDEUR ON LINDA ISLE A ...UdlM• of gr9d pup art\OR • ,... ....... 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IRREPLACEABLE OCEANFRONT ........................... , ... ..... ...... ........... ...... O.tr 6000 ... ft .................... ' ....., c ... 11.tt-. ...... •ra two-JIOO 14t-ft. ...... +.2w.,....., .......... ••lte. PerfHf fer ewHrlMp ~J 2 ,....... o....n ... .,... .. .,_... 12.200.000. CANAL FRONT OPEN SPACE YU .... .., ................. --.a.., ......... ~.I:": ....... ... :r !'!'wi'-:~· .. •·• I··= ......... u o_. h - 0 • COUIOIY CHAIM'AllOA ISLE ,...., ...... -tll 1J I ..... L .................... ,, ........ .............................. 2 ~ _, .... ef d9r& IJtl.IOO. EXECUTIVE OCEANFIONT 9tllet. ,..., ••• ._ ~ .... - e•c,... ,., ..... • •"Y .._ 2...e.y ........ ..., ............. 'pert.dt s,.cw ........... 4 M4 ..._ ....... , ...... ...,,.:= .... rM9/._,, ra ,..... .-r•·~·--Mr; ele• •tor. , •• t..... • ..... .,... • ... . ..... .,..,. .................... ..... ffw ........ ad *-Hy. l.Med to suo.oooa....w .. HARBOR YU HILLS s,.clCMll & 0,.. S ... t.o... M co,..,. wttlt loeds of r-. ffw th f-'ly. Lp .............. ., • ....., .. •••• •lew. $115.000. s..... offers. OWHf' wtl •lid w/tt...ca.,. DUPLEX ACROSS TO WATER Hew • tt. ...W la • ,,... Mewport locotloa,.... Udo slMp• & bHcit. Two 1poclo111 lbed. 1t1tlt1 of qullt' CCMtltnlctloft. Slrfft to 1trfft loc ...... sus.ooo. REGANCE-HEW EXCLUSIVE .A hw fot-ttle dlscn-..eilMJ uKMti•e f .. 11,. le..tft.ly COOf' ... 1d decor Hlr1111glla.it. 2 •'-Y ho.-wHta uat.c) 1t1try & IMllCJ ~. fOl'WNlf .... ""'· W ... f..ity ra & kffcMtt ,.. ioHly 1H1ter Mh with VU. lbd.,.. loft/da. H•g• IMW ,,. h• o 9Hero..1 yard. C1tS.d9-sac locoffoa. $320,000. BEACH & TENNIS ENTHUSIASTS If 'CMI act ftOW this be.ti..., •orat.ct 4bd, 211.._ i.o.. cCMlld be yowt t-t la ti!H fot-iW au 1r. CloH to beodt, poof .ct t.-L Priced to Ml ot S 19' ,500. Owfter wil assist w / fltt-.clacJ. HOME PLUS INCOME hceu...t P1••Mll• locClficM _. hy .ct IHclL lW1 2 1tcfry, lbd, 2 ba. .ct ZW. I bo. C9t be Nlily COHlt'fed to ...... fOMil,. Pri• of oWMnWp. MaWe..-ce. Old Mewport c......._ $375,000. TRADITIONAL & BEAUTIFUL Eo1tent dNrM ..• qllGltty tt. ~ 1gllout. SpacioYs 2-atory. l becl. ..... U.llMJ. f_.ly & dWIM) rooa VU frOM ....,. floor. Mo•M ftOW. Irick & w....._ Uf2,000. MEADOW PARK-COUNTRY KITCHEN Mew bdllli•e QtMlllty .ct W9I ..... Id Ito•• wltlt l•Hry & •INC•· St••I' 2·1twy HaHrforcl ,e-°" 55 x I JO lot. ....... llMd. + ................ dOlll ltrlgltt well .. 4'•1ppecl kltcNa. s.p.r f.-ty .... SJ09,000. Metr So. e .. t Piao. 2 "AXERS" ON LIDO ISLE I . Ital ... 1 & hconton la-rited! Low"t price ~ ..._. for flrstw.,_ .._,... CMI Lido t•. Shi td gles1, Melftl patio •d Iott of postiWlftin la this 2 ..._ 2 Mtti "--w/..,,._, rM. It'• ...... ... -j..e -.ch MMM ''TLC" to ...... H odor.W.. $29',000. 2. LAR'il HOMl-GRIA T LOCA TIOH. c .. rt. ...... exterior -w .......... lots of help. However ... y. ,_., o 1or1Je ,._to wort& w~ lftdlldn ll•lacJ roo•. dl.UllCJ area. lorge f-"ly ""· .. ,.... IMlhr lelfh + l bchll. Street to,.,._.. locoffoft. $349,000. SHORECLIFFS LEASE OPTION WHthrt.I o''ort. to np•d Hd decor•• tWs exlitlMJ l ,._ ..... f .. Uy rOOM hOfM OR 0 ..... CorMr lot. U0,000 opffOR MOMJ md $I 500 per RtOt1tt.! I yr. option. $369,000. . YU LOCATION-LARGE LOT Ven ... ...t ..... l•11ln..._ for tW1 ul1tl1NJ ..... with tw• -2 Md. tow.._......_ C••eri to .... f..My I" 011 oreo of c11ato111iled ho111HI .. dltctd to $429,000. VILLA BALBOA RESALES I. ZW., JIML, llllkrow••e, ..... dKta, sec.nt,. pool ,_.m, Mr~· Vee•. ow,..r.W-. View. SJt0.000. 2. Ca ., .. ,.., fM RlllMd wMll •-•"•--••· cWH, tlwer, crpW md • "..W ef """'°"" ' ........... Ste.tty ...... . ..... ,....; .,_.._ & cooe• lhlt 2 beef. l.-.ct to Sltl,000. 611-1400. DISTINCTIVE LIDO ISLE C or111r ecro11 fr•• :·~:ro11t. De.tlRCtt•e J .... 4 1Nt1a. ,... .......... ..., ................ ........................... y.tr,... .. 1 .. 111tJ1 • Sped.I ~ ............ .. ..... ,....... ................ .... , ..... llllclta $67'.000 . CUSTOM PENINSULA POINT V11emt --n ....... a.t ,...., ,... ..... ........ J ..... J .......... ....., ..... + ........ stlpttea.., 9MIMed.14H.OOO. BETWEEN BAY & OCEAN c ..... 1...., P11tu"• Pt • ..._.,. J lte4. J ......... ..., ...... ~ .... Leh ef ct... S4Jt,otO. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL ESTATE Sa tea. Rentala, Propt11y Mana«cmonl 2436 W Coast Hwy. 3U Marine Avenue Newport Beach Balboa laland ui-1• en 1111 ~ •••" I OOJ Geur .. ....................... ... , ..•........•.••..•. * * * * * * Heritage Collection FIXH UPPll Bring your paint b~h and save. 4 Bdrm plus family room, ni ce neighborhood . 1st & 2nd TD assumable. Approximately $19 ,000 down. $99,900. For an appointment to see, call 540-1151 5 IDIM POOL HOMI · Terrific 1fuancing available. Large 2 story family home with lovely pool, enclosed courtyard and separate master suite downstairs. All this for only $145,000. Call 540-1151 for more in-formation.· B MillS11A dYllDI CH.At.MB eaut u y ecorated 4 Bdrm home with atrium and separate master suite. Private corner lot, lovely carpets and wall coverings thruout. For an appointment to see, call 540-1151 ERITAGE REALTORS 67S.S51 I llA.e NEW: MepHk..t .............. l • ........... ..._. ..... , ....... & ,.,_... ,_.t Mite ,..... oc... •lew. o,..... .... ca,.1r&weec11••~· ... .... ...... OWW' .. ":% ...._.. Offtnd .t $749.500. C .. for~......_ COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 IS I. Coast Hwy., C--.. W. 675-5511 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 HARIOR VIEW HOME 3 BR $225,000 lowest price in Harbor View. Owner (investor ) may con- sider 100% F INANCING or trade for? IRVIME FOR S 125,000 Anxious owner will consider TRADE or 100% FINANCING to qua lified buyers on this 3 br. HAllOR RIDGE EST ATES Commanding view & value. Un- d e r stated elegance with un- surpassed upgrades . 4 BR Devonshire/fantastic financing. $950 ,000. HARIOR RIDGE Totally t e rrific R e naissan ce Model/captivating view of hills & lights. Excellent financing, or trade for commercial. $479,000. SPYGLASS 4 IDRM Popular T radewinds Model owner very anxious . This 4 bdrm home has many different ways of financing including trades. ex- changes, he will even accept jewels. $495,000. SPYGLASS 7 IEDROOM Tremendous View home ideal for large family with maid's quarters or guest suite. Pool and private jacuzzi. $849,500. OPEN HOUSE 1-4 Sun. SPYGLASS SOUT .. ORT OHLY $539,500 End of Cul·de-Sac with view, pool jacuzzi. Good yard for children. Submitoofinancing . -CUSTOM HOME- .MESA YHDE Beautiful 4 bdrm. has all amenities and great financing -owner anx· ious -last chance to buy a custom home in this price range in a great area. Call for details! $269,900 . LA.UNA llACH FIXB Only $155,000. Owner may carry T. D. 3 BR needs help. . HUNTIM&TOM llACH ONLY su.ooo 4 BR resid e nce, $88,000 AS· SUMABLE loan. Owner may carry 2nd. ....... TlllACI I IASI 2 bdnm. + den. Spectacular yard with aparkllnl pool and jacmll. $1,8')/MO. OPEN HOUSE 1-5 0'84 IM IAYSHORIS Resplendent with warmth & charm. 3 BR. 3 BA . Country French beauty. $350,000. See Hillary Thamer At 2651 CRESTVIEW OPEM OM l.ALIOA ISLAND 5 BR. Duplex with 1 BR. rental. $450.000. See Nancy Hurst At 112 SAPPHIRE OPIH IH SPYGLASS Expanded Southport on secluded lovely lot. 5 BR. 4112 BA . Playroom. Bonus Rm. Fam. + Livn'g Rms. $595,000. See Eleanor Bowie At 6 MALIBU CIRCLE OPEN IN IAYSHORlS Spacious 3 BR + Fam. Rm. Private beaches. $495,000. Fee. See Mary Harvey At 2450 MARINO DRIVE OPEN IN TUllTLE ROCK Secluded 4 BR + Fam Rm. cul-de-sac with greenbelt. Community pools & tennis. $249.500. See Craig Kindig At 12 CRYSTAL POOL OPEN IH OU> CORONA DEL MAR You've admired the outside. Now see this landmark on inside! 2 BR. charmer + a 2 BR . rental. $319,000. See Lyleen Ewing At 620 ORCHID OPEN IN CORONA DEL MAR Two BR. 2 bath condo just a few blocks from CD M beaches. $247 ,500. See Nancy Simmons At 329 DAHLIA PLACE OPEN ON LIDO ISLE Completely re modeled 3 BR. custom home . Large ass umable loan & seller will carry. $525,000. See Edie Olson Al 510 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEM IN uac IA y AREA Charming decor. 3 BR. 2 Baths. huge family room . $225.000. See Elaine Fournier At 384 MlRA LOM A PLACE OPEN IH IRVIME TERRACE 3 BR. + large family room on huge lot near park. $395,000 Fee. See Lucy Rose At 2001 SEA DR I FT OPEH ON IALIOA ISLE Little Island charmer. 3 BR. 2 BA . Superb location . $360,000. See Suzie Ex]ey Al 118 JADE CALL TO SEE SUPER SHARP New li sting in Harbor View Hills . 3 bedroom. Fa mily room. Wet bar. Quiet cul ·de-sac. $349 .500 with good financing. PENINSULA B.EGAHCE Describes this 5 bedroom BAY FRONT home with large boat facilities. High ceilings . Perfection in the cabinetry. Fireplace & wet ba r in !~aster s uite. Cus tom designed, built & decorated. v~· Fee. LUXURY ON THE WATER Surrounded by the constant resort atmosphere of Newport Bay & perfectly located on prestigious private Linda Isle is this dramatic 5 bedroom. 41"2 bath exquisite home. Spectacular H beam construction . 4 fireplaces. Hardwood picture frame moldings. Dramatic master suite. Uncompromising quality throughout. Of course your own pier & slip. $2.175.000. EXCITING HARIOR RIDGE Dramatic view MJRAMAR. Two large & separated BR's. Den & game area. Private courtyard entry. Hardwood floors . Used brick patio. Decorator perfect. Take over low interest first. $525,000. OUTSTAHDIMG IUY OM THE OCEAN Lower peninsula oceanfront for $595,000 ! ! Charm mg 2 BR . 2 bath home with fireplace looking out on the blue Pacific. A bonus unit over the garage makes this the most attractive buy on the market. OCEAHAOKT Magnificent private mansion. A quiet world on a private street with a courtyard garden. A secluded cove with private stairs to a hidden beach. Nothing on the coastline to compare with this opulent, sensual home. 2 master bedroom suites, soaring 30' ceilings, heavy beams, antique stained glass. oak, brick, clay tile, quarry tile, arches , random oak plank floors. 4 fireplaces, 16th century doors, sunken rooms. This is more than a home. It is an experience. $1,700,000 of elegant cultured beauty. WATCH THE SUH SET Over the dramatic pavilion. channel & ocean in this quality custom home in charming Irvine Terrace area of Newport. 3 bedrooms + 3 BA. $615,000 Fee. WIDE LOT TRIPLEX Rare Corona del Mar find. Triplex on a 45 • lot and desir able street. Owner may help with some financing. Priced right $327,750. CHARMING CAPI COD. • • Describes this like-new Bayshores 3 BR. 3 bath home. Traditional quality features include custom gourmet kitchen, breakfast nook w/fireplace, & family room. Master suite with beamed celling, fireplace , balcony & study. Leaded & stained glass windows plus French doors. $640,000. . MtaHT LIGHT Ir MT. VllW Great potential in the desirable community of East blurt. The cul-de-sac location is perfect fo r children. 3 BR, + playroom. Executive family delight. $250,000. lmwt IUY Big Canyon condo. 2 bedrooms. 2 BA . +din'g . l'OOm • Fireplace. Gated privacy. IJ.ke brand new. Splashing fountain entry. Better by far at $177.ooo. •RMT ••t•OIHOOO Across from the 1reeibelt on • prime Harbor • VJew comer lot. 4 BR. 2'A bath. Pool + family room. 2 fireplaces. Numerous upgades.1284,900. 644r9060 ' ' --.... -·~.-. HOUSIS FOR SALi ID plill PAM IM er 194 3W~rove, Jrvlne 551 .. 8700 $1t3,900 Sun 1·5 24Navarre, Jrvme 551-8700 $154 ,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 2 l .. OOM 711 Calle Caml.sa, San Clemente 833·3190 $135,000 Sun 1·4 203 4ls t Street, Newport Beach 675·7060 $179,500 Sat/Sun l·S 2 Segura. Rancho San Joaq., Jrv. 551-1717 $158,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •2067 Vista del Oro (Bluffs) NB 759-9100 $225,000 Sun 1·5 1402 S. Van Ness. Santa Ana 540·3666 $85,000 Sun 1-5 51 Briarwood, lrvine 551-8700 $124,500 Sun 12·5 ••611 Lido Park 2D, Lido Is le, NB Dial 007 at entry $42.5,000 Sat/Sun l·S 20 Rosemary. Irvine 441·8700 $115,900 Sat 1·5 14 Wildflower , Irvine 551 ·8700 $1 27 ,000 Sat 12-4 203 E. 21st St ( E /Side) CM 645-0303 $125.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 214 Via Dijon. Lido Isle. NB 963-8182 $330,000 Sun l 4 2 IR pktS FAM lM or DEN 502 Acacia. Corona del Mar 675-6000 $357 .000 Sat /Sun 1·5 100 E. Yale Loop, Woodbri dge, Irv. 551-3991 Sun 11-5 1156 Kingston Vig, Costa Mesa 673-8550 $179.000 Sun 1-5 5294 Plum Tree, Univ. Park. Irvine 552-1800 $138,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 868 Hillcrest De .. Laguna Beact\ 631-7300 $289,000 Sat/S'1n 1-;> 227 Via Orvieto. Lido Isle. NB 673·7300 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 8241 Rilley, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $107 ,000 Sat;Sun 1·5 3 IEDROOM 1585 West Baker. Costa Mesa .ff:/:iW~~kstW~l<>J> (Westclf) ~ l ·4 675-6000 $297 .500 Sat/Sun 1-5 418 E. 20th St.. Easts1de. CM 646-7434 $179,900 Sat/Sun 12·4 640Tus tin Ave (Nwpt Hgts) NB 642-5200 $215.000 Sat/Sun J-5 2278 Rutgers, College Park. CM 548-7089 Sl29.500 Sat Sun 12-5 2745 Vista Umbrosa (Bluffs) NB 759-9100 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 11 Big Dipper Crt <Npt Terr ) NB 759·9100 $135.500 Sat1Sun 1-5 13702 Locust Circle. Westminster 963-0891 $103,500 Sun 1-5 • •6408 W. Oceanfront. NB 631 -1400 $598.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 232 Via San Remo. Lido Isle. NB 631 -1400 S67!'i.OOO Sat Sun 1·5 971 Bayside Cove W .. Npt Bch 631 -1532 $695.000 SatiSun 1-5 801 Cliff Or .. Newport Beach 631 -1400 $392,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 22835 Is lemare. Lake forest . NB 631·1400 S249 ,5()() Sun 1-5 213 La J ol la , Newport Beach 631-1400 $199,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 9512 Pearl Ave .. Fountain Valley 552-1800 $134.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 4191 Manzanita. Greentree, Irv. 552-1800 $137.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1960 Monrovia, Costa Mesa 548-1168 $115,000 Sat/Sun l-5 1101 Debra Or., Cos la Mesa 979-2102 $206.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 311 W. Lobos Marenos. San Clem 498-6429 $355,000 Sat/Sun 11-3 118 Jade. Balboa Is land 644-9060 $360,000 Sun 1-5 29556 Pelican Way. Laguna Niguel 495-2200 $148.500 Sun 1-5 •3033 Fernheath (Mesa North) CM 631-6990 $129.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••1010-12-14·16 E. Balboa Blvd. 642-8235 $1L350HOOO Sat /Sun 1-4 2018 Dover (Hor Inds) NB 045-0303 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 4821 Cortla nd , Corona del Mar 673-7300 Sun 1·5 2017 Vista Caudal , Bluffs, NB 640·6500 $315,000 Sun l-5 2526 Alder Ln. Laurel Pt . CM 540-4083 $130,000 Sun 1·4 2605 Willo <Bat•k Bay) CM 642-5200 $116,500 Sun 1-5 29261 Kensrngton. Lag Niguel 831-3114 $16!'i,OOO Sun 1-5 15502 N. Wtlliams, Tustin 540-1720 $102 ,500 Sun 1-5 2213 W Knox . Santa Ana 540-172() $136,000 Sun J 5 266 Rose Ln , Costa Mesa 540-36G6 $145.000 Sun 1·5 6 Rue Valbonne, Npt Beaeh 538-7723 $434 ,500 Sun 1·5 1923 Fullerton, Costa Mes a 546-2313 $175,000 Sun 12 4 121 E . Bay Ave .• Balboa 675-4562 S.159.900 Sun 12-4 343 62nd St.. Nwpt S hores, NB 759-1501 $175,000 Sun 12·5 470Shady Dr., Costa Mesa 546-2313 $167,000 Sun 1 4 1832 Marapata, Corona del Mar 642-8235 $259,000 Sun 1·5 17386 Citron. Irvin~ 642-8235 $1 59,000 Sun 1·4:30 2921 S. Sycamore. #A, Santa Ana 551-8700 $94.900 Sun 1·5 438 Pierpoint, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $115.000 Sun 1-4 8 Monterey Cir ., Npt Beach 644·9990 $459,500 Sun 1·4 J IR ,._ FAM RM or DIH 2818 Carob, Newpo rt Beach 64().9019 $215,000 Daily 1·5 •34022Chula Vista. Dana Point 831·8«0 $350,000 Sun l2·4 32S11 Caribbean, Laguna Niiuel 831~8440 $439,000 Sun 1·5 1000 White Salls (HVHla) CdM 875-elOO tm.ooo S.t/Sun 1--1 21 Cambria (Spy1la11) CdK 67UOOO 1535,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 DIRECTORY • .., .... ...., ..... ' ""'fe9 ........... • J: .. t ,.,, ...... Al .......... """'~ '" ...... \a .......... -,............ • 1111...,.. DA .. Y PILOT WANf ADI..,..._ .... ............... fw .. W,.... _ Wf"l te W ............... W. H ...... 1 • ., _,,....,, 3175 Burmuda Dr .. Costa Mesa 545·3462 $130,275 Sat/Sun 12-4 • •38 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach 675·7060 $525,000 Sun 1-5 •511 Cliff Dr. (Clfhvn ) NB 642-5200 Sat/Sun 1-5 •20342 Bayview, Santa Ana Hts 631-7370 $220,500 Sun 12·4 2147 Iris Pl (East Side) CM 631·1442 $171,500 Sun 1·5 2063 President Pl.. Costa Mesa 556-2660 $110.000 Sun 1·4 12279 Alta Panorama, Tustin 673-8700 $475,000 Sun 12-5 502 ''I'' St. Penins ula Pt. Balboa 642-5200 $510,000 Sun l-5 3239 Nebraska <Mesa Verde> CM 546-2313 $136,900 Sun 1-4 1719 New Hamps hire (Mesa Verdel CM 546·2313 $139,950 Sun 12-4 452 Broadway <E IS1del CM 631 -6990 $180,000 Sun 1-4 3Summerwalk , Nwpt Terr, NB 759 -1501 $133,900 Sun 12-5 10 Cedarspring, Irvine 551 -8700 $219,500 Sun 1-5 2 Richmond, Irvine 551-8700 $169,000 Sun 1-5 2 ~~P-8¥& Trfl'gg~fi'M,"e Sun 1-5 • 1918 Seadrift, Corona del Mar 642-8235 S399.000 Sun 1-5 •1901 Altur a, Corona oel Mar 642-8235 $329 .500 Sun 1-4: 30 1674 Iowa (Mesa Verdel CM 645-0303 $125,000 Sun 1·4 1701 Oahu (Mesa Verde l CM 752-1700 $154.500 Sun 1-5 2113 Miramar , Balboa Penn. NB 631-1400 $465.000 Sat Sun 1-5 2312 Redlands. Newport Beach 631 -1400 $197,000 Sat1Sun 1·5 3116 Klondike. Costa Mesa 631-1400 $320.000 Sat1Sun 1·5 1918 Diana Ln .. Newport Beach 631-1400 $192,500 Sun 1-5 38 Brena. Northwood. Irvine 552-1800 Sl84.900 Sun 1-5 5292 Thorn Tree Ln. Univ. Park, Irv 552-1800 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ii 17 Whitecap, Jasmine Creek. CdM 640-5357 $437 .500 Sun 1-5 •• #8 E. Yale Looi-. Irvine 752-2211 $325.000 Sal!Sun l 5 251 Viejo St.. North Laguna Beach 494 -1835 $295,000 Sat Sun 10·5 • 1472 Galaxy (Dover Shores> NB 645-9161 $669,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2651 Cres view, Bays hores. NB 644-9060 $335,000 Sun 1 ·5 5372Sierra Roja, Turtlerock. Irv. 640·5357 $179,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 510 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle. NB 644-9060 $525.000 Sun 1·5 6.15 Vista Bonita, The Bluffs, NB 631-7300 $275.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1363 Galaxy Dr ni"Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $495 ,vvO Sun 1-5 215 l ris. Corona del Mar 631 -7300 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 421 San Bernardino. Nwpt Hg hts. 631-7300 $330.000 Daily 1-5 2001 Seadrift. Irvine Terr., CdM 644-9060 $395,000-fee Sun 1-5 22 Rue Grande Ducal. Big Cyn, NB 759-1616 $429,900 Sun 2-5 9 Monl Pel lie r . Hrbr Ridge. NB 644 -6200 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •5762 Sierra Casa, Irvine 551-8700 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 23 Amistad, Irvine 551-8700 $184 ,900 Sa 12·5/S 1-5 ••1101 White Sails Way,CdM 644 -6200 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •4501 Gorham Drive. CdM 644 -6200 $935.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 320 Otero <B luffs> NB 675 -3411 $275.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2310 Downie Place. Garden Grove 971 -5028 $115.000 Sun 1-5 2511 Loyola Rd .. Costa Mesa 979 -5370 $132,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 4627 Cortland. Corona del Mar 673·R550 $339.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 225 Via Quito. Lido Is le, NB fJ73 -73()() Sun 1-5 214 Via Grazlana, Lido Isle. NB 67:1 -7300 $440,000 Sun 1-5 7 Barrier Heef. Jasmine Creek, CdM H40·2077 $375.000 Sun 12·5 4 IEDROOM 18195 Santa Sophia, Hunt'g Beach H64 -33 1 I $185,000 Sun 1-5 •2361 Cornell. Cllg. Park, CM 646-7434 $137,875 Sat/Sun 12-4 205 Garnet. Balboa Is land 673·2230 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1102 Ch<A rleston. Cost u Mes a 540· 1720 $129,900 Sttt/Sun l ·5 12 Canyon Hldl{e, Turtlerock . Irv. 552-1800 $320(000 Sut/Sun l ·5 2082 Phalarope Mesa Verde> CM 631 · 1266 $219,000 Sun 1-5 2145 Colleli(e, Costa Mesa 540·1720 $115,000 Sun 1·5 •4812 Cortland <Cameo Hln > CdM 675·6000 $324,500 Sun 1-5 • •443 Ciinal. Newport Beach ft31 ·1400 $255,000 Sun J s 225 Via Orvleto, Lido Isle, NB 631· 1400 $349,000 Sat/Sun l·S 3089 Klondike, Costa Mesa 631·1•00 $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1742 Glenncyre, Lag ~ach 631-1266 $279,995 Sat/Sun 12-5 2320oldenrod Ave., CdM 644·7211 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 118 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1·~ 4 II pin FAM lM or DIN 25345 Gallup Cir., Nellie Gill Rnch Laguna llills 986-2045 $825,000 Sun 11·4 3054 Country Club Dr., CM 644-9990 $269,500 Sun 1·4 :30 1577 Miramar, Balboa Penin Pt, NB 642-5200 $349 ,000 Sun 1·5 2815 Pebble Or. (HVHls) CdM 16~~5A~uaSot~o~r Shores) ~if l ·S 675-6000 $510,000 Sun 1-5 •4645 P erham (CameoShrs> CdM 675-6000 $675 ,000 Sun 1-5 • •229 Can a l, Npt Shrs, NB 675-8700 $280.000 Sun 12-4 1 Muir Beach (Spyglass) CdM 760-9333 $1 ,495,000 Sun 1·5 22071 Rockport Ln., So. Hunt. Bch 645-7211 $164,900 Sun 1-5 3059Tyler Way, Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $124,850 Sun 1-5 #5 Sunburst , Turtlerock, Irv. 955-3079 $345,000 Sun 2·5 •1242 Somerset Lane. Newport Bch 645-8063 $460,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2127 Yacht Radiant (Seavu > NB 759-1592 Sat /Sun 1-5 • •2274 Channel Rd. (Bal Penin) NB 675-2311 $1,295,000 Sun 12-4 • 1827 Port Stanhope. HV Homes 644·4144 Sun 1-5 •2725 Gannet Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM 631 -1266 $191,500 Sun 1-5 2033 S . Capell a <Mesa Verde) CM 546-2313 $163,950 Sun 1-4 6 Queenswreath. Irvine 759-1501 $176,900 Sun 12-5 920 Nottingha m (Westclf J NB 642-5200 $449.500 Sun l -5 2239 Cassia. Eastbluff 644 -6200 $359,000 Sun 1-5 16 Birdsong, I rvine 551-8700 $208.000 Sun 1·5 •5 Rue de Pare, Big Canyon 642-8235 $675,000 Sun 1-5 • 1801 Santiago, Baycrest 642-8235 S398,000 Sun 1-5 1779 Hawaii Cr <Mesa Verde) CM 645 -0303 $149,000 Sun 1-4 13 Rim rock <Trtlrk Hin) Jrv 675 -3411 $389,000 Sun 1-5 1984 Kornat <Mesa Verde) CM 646-5096 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1822 Tanager. Mesa Verde, CM 549-2644 $242.900 Sun 1-5 1514 Hi ghland Dr .. Westcliff, NB 552-0660 $365.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~~~grl9n ~~&J-ido Ist-t~un 1-4 11 Tiburon Bay (Spyglass) CdM 675-6000 $650.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 20 Whistling Swan (Wd brdg) Irv. 675-6000 $189.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2907 Setting Sun <HVlils) CdM 675-6000 $595.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 •6 Winged Food <Big Cyn) NB 675-6000 $645,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 1955 Pt Ramsgate (HVHms> NB 675-6000 $241 ,800 Sat /Sun 1-5 * Be llczza, Northwood Woodside, Irv 552-1800 $229.900 Sun 1-5 50 Ridgeline Harbor Ridge, NB 640·6323 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1867 Braemar Way, Newport Beach 646-4380 Sal 1-5, Sun 11-5 1730 Marlin Way, Newport Beach 673-4400 $449,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2832 Shantar (Mesa Verde) CM 546-2313 $175.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 2130 Santiago Dr .. Dover Shores, NB 631·7300 $249,500 Sun 1-5 2317 lrvine Ave., Back Bay, NB 759·1616 $325,000-fee Sat/Sun 2·5 1201 Devon (Wstclf) Npt Bch 631-1266 $250,000 Sal/Sun 1-4:30 •1939 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa 644-9060 $345,000 Sat 1-4:30 1700 Irvine Ave., Bayc rest, NB 631-7300 $205,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 11 Flintridge, Irvine 551-8700 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 50 Ridgeline Dr. <Harbor Ridge) NB 640-6323 $790,000 Sun 1-5 21 Cedarspring, Irvine 55 1·8700 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••132 Mc Knight, Laguna Beach 642-8235 $895,000 Sat 1-5 •2832 Drake, Mesa del Mar, CM 645·4483 $164,500 Sun 1-5 2074 Phalarope (Mesa Verde) CM 631 -7370 $240,000 Sun 1·4 21821 Harbor Breeze, Hunt. Beach 963·8182 $24?A500 Sun 1·5 21&,~~BlW~cetJa~8Jrle. NB Sun 1_4 •••309 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isl, NB 673-7300 Sat 1-5/Sun 3-5 4 llt ... DOCIC 503 Edgewater, Newport Beach 631 · 1400 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •8 Colhns Island. Npt Bch 631-1400 $1,200,000 Sun 1·5 5 llOllOOM 221 Via Firenze, Lid o Isle, NB 631·7300 $465,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 19941 Lexington, Huntington Bch 963-6767 $145,000 Sun 1·5 8512 Barr t.n., Garden Grove 963-6767 Sun 1·5 5 llt ,.... PAM RM or DIN 1412 Antigua (Westclf) NB EM.2·5200 S38P,500 Sun 1·5 2825 Zell Dr., Laguna Beach 831-8440 $750,000 Sun 1·5 •1524 Keel Dr. HVH, CdM ~ 1'59,900 Sat/Swi l·S 2214 Port Carlisle, Somerset, NB 873-2122 S:US,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 264%1 Palisades, Capistrano Sch 640-5777 $99S,OOO Sat/Sun 12·5 1841 Or<: hard Dr., Costa Mesa 494·0066 $160,000 Sun 2·5 1816 Newport llllls Dr., Nwpt Bch 673·4400 $329,750 Sun 1·5 •1842Galaxy Dr .. OoverShores, NB 631·7300 $665,000 Sun 1-5 •1206 K e y Wes t (Harbor Vu Hls)CdM 644·4910 $475,000 Sun 1·5 •4527 Orring_ton, Cameo Shores, CdM 644·9060 Sun 1·5 9Cyw ess Tree, Irvine 551-8700 $254,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••12Trafalgar, Newport Beach 644-6200 $2,500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1827 Port Tiffin <HVHms) NB 760-1397 $349,500 Sun t -5 1835 Port Sheffield <HVHm.5 > NB 760-1397 $349.900 Sun 1-5 18905 Antioch, Turtlerock Hls, Irv. 64()..5560 $210,000 Sun 2·5 1407 Santanella, Corona del Mar 644-9635 $360,000-fee Sat/Sun 1-5 6 IEDROOM 11 San Mateo, Newport Beach 644-9990 $699,500 Sun 1-4 6 IR pklt FAM RM or DEN 9752 L a Cresta Circle, Hunt. Bch 559-7047 $170,000 Sun 1-4 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I IEDROOM 16858 Algonquin, Hunt 'g Harbour 951-5872 $108,500 Sun 1-5 200McNeil, U-106 <Versailles> NE 640-5357 $112,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 10224 Disney Ci r .. Hunt'g Bay, HB 640-5560 $69,000 Sun 1-5 2 IEDROOM lOWindwood, Woodbridge, Irv. 552-0660 $139,500 Sat/Sun 12·4 2000 Meyer Pl.. Costa Mesa 641-1991 $103,500 Sat/Sun 12·4 7 Aries Crt., Newport Beach 631 -1400 $180,000 Sun 1-5 •220Nice Lane #106, NB 631-1400 $398,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •240 Nice Lane #306, NB 631 -1400 $290,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 16 Encore Crt., Newport Bch 540-3666 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 215 Old Ne wport Blvd., NB 631-7300 $189.000 Sun 1-4 2 IR ,.... FAM RM or DEN • ••310 Fernando. Unit 401 Balboa Pen in. 640-5357 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••633 Lido Park F l, NB Dial 007 at entry $625,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 42 Lakeview, Woodbridge, Irvine 552-1800 $164,500 Sun 1·5 #7 Lago Sud, San Joaquin. I rv. 552-4477 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 385 Bayview Terr (Upper Bay) NB 760·9333 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •633 Lido Pa rk Dr .. Unit Fl.NB 631-7300 $650.000 Sun 1·5 •22Arboles (RSJ ) Irvine 759-9100 $195,000 Sun 1-5 #23 Yale Loop, Irvine 559-8451 $184,900 Sun 1-5 44 Navarre ( RSJ ) Irvine 759-9100 $185 .000 Sun l 5 l IEDROOM •610 Rhine, Brookview, Costa Mesa 646-7434 $127 ,500 Sun 630 Sky view, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 427 Lugonia, Newport Beach 21tt\1~i Li~!~~luffs~~Sun l0-5 640-5560 $212,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 431 Vista Suerte, Bluffs, NB 64().5560 $249.500 Sat Sun 1 5 l IR phn FAM RM or DEN 1741Tustin70, Costa Mesa 631·1400 $114,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 #4 Canyon Lane, Corona del Mar 640-4518 $225,000 Sal/Sun 1-4 4 ll phn FAM RM or DEN •44 Farragut (Nrthwd >Irvine 759-9100 $184 ,500 Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 2511 #P8, Sunflower , Santa Ana 645-0303 $84,500 Sun 1 ·4 3 HOttOOM 5106 West l st St., Santa Ana 645-0303 ' $101,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 -.J llDIOOM 506-508 Park Blvd., Newport Bch 631·1400 $398,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4601 Seashore, Newport Beach 631-1400 $975,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2001 Kings Rd., Newport Beach 631·1400 $439,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 479 Morning Canyon Rd., CdM 644·7211 $320,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~423Y.i Narcissus, CdM 644·6200 $289,900 Sun 1·5 l-J I DIOOM 1<>6 Ollve, 1 house from Beach, NB 67s.877S $320,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2-J Ill ,... DIM 421 Fernlear, Corona del Mar 642·8235 $359,000 Sat 1·~ * , ... ** W•rfr ... *** W•rfreM & Pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllAI. "°"'' ........ l.O IPllftClat.. La• 3 Br, Sba1 2 lrplc c:uaton'I home with many extru. Auwnt lit 'TD and owner will carry 2nd. Onl1 13$0,000. Call now~~o 'ALLSTATE REALTORS. , MIWPC>n HACH OHLY S2t,500 Like iww 2 Bdrm 2 bath mobile hom e Patio, carport. pool, spa and friendly people Easy i''\natOCin&. IAYFttOMT 0'94 SUND.A Y 1-S 31 lal»oa Co•es BOAT SL IP SANDY BEACH + Large 3 bdrm & den. 2 bath home & much more• $525.~JO' Owner/ Agent 673·9187 OCEAN t '12 llocb 0,... Sat/S• I ·S 203 41 st str.~• St79,500! lnC'ludcs land + warm & cozy 2 bdrm dollhouse fireplace patio. 2 C'ar garage + ex tra parking Owner ha~ bought new home IS CONSIDERING ALI. 0 FF E R S T n \' YOURS' B~BoyProp. bait on •675-7060• OCEANFtlOHT 2 Bdrms, 2 ba. unfurn New S850 yrly B.AYFtlOHT 3 Bdrm. l ba, unfurn M mt cond S8sO yrly CH.AHHEl FROHT 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. unfurn S7SOyrly associated BROKERS-REALTORS 102~ W Bolboo 67l·JHl WATERFIONT CONDOS llunlmgton llarbour Purchase or lease 0111 o n fantas11 t term:-. R rand new . c pt ' 1J draped ON WATJ::H guarded i.:utl' rntn \'lew~ 2 car !(<tr Pool & tennis 2 & 3 BURM J\\'All. l~.\ffl> From SJ29 .00U l'Jll 714 s.56-!1600 GOLFCOURSE 4 Bdrm home direl·t on Mesa Verde CC The on ly thing better than th•· v ICW IS the I IJ :1s· financing BILL GEFFEHEY 631 -0884 .ASSUME 91/J% INT Only $763/Mo Earthtone decor. s te11 down family rm w frplt• Tiered fishpond "' sume 2nd , owner will carrY 3rd C 21 Starbird HB 962·4450 flWPOIT'S BACI BAY Spacious living room. with slOne fireplace . 4 gf'nerous bdrms, huge private master suite. paneled den. features brick fireplace. sparkl ing pool and spa Local ed on quiet cul de sac Assumable loan' Only $190,000. Take advan tage now! 645-Dl l'W1• ••PoW 1751,..._cMtSw 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. frplc . Free & clear. Owner will carry 1st. Priced at $310,000. associated h IJ l ~ I U , ;J t I\ I ' '1-. ', • ' •' I• ... ' ,, IALIOA ~-·2·4 tJl 1.hyA••· Dramatic UPllde down eont.emporary 3 bdrm with a bit of a bay view. Solid 01k floora a. ca~. 1kyU1ht.s, 3 car paralftc. 131S1.000. \ ' Ani" ,.._ s. t..._..,.,. s. th '",.,. s. Hui n ,_ s. Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Sunday, March 22, 1981 Cl I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .-....... Fors. Ho.w forS. ......... ~'* t" ,_,. "-fwS. ...... 1002 ._,.. lo02 ••• ,.. 1002 ··~'~ ••• .!~!~ ............................. : ....................................... =················ ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• e•eeeeeeee••••••••••••• ••• e e eeeeee 00 ft. -1 1002 4 1 .. 1002 C. .. 1002 • .. 1102 --~-~-... --~----11m •••rel I J w l Mrw • •r ..,, .. , -1m1 ..................................................................... , ...•.•........................................ BEST IN "BLUFFS The owner~~~~=~startA!d at ~-..-.~ the ground and worked his way up Ll..,.DA ISLE LMelST I LIV& llA&ln. End unit, quiet cul -de -sac, 1900 aq .. ft. Most wanted PAULA PLAN. 3 Bclrms, 2 baths, large master bedroom suite with sittina room. Finest quality upgrades, including A/C. Encloeed private patios. Brhrht kitch en f am/r m . $295,000 INCLUDING THE LAND. Ol'IMIUM 1-4 . 4UOMDA IOHY. Or9eMJ llAUTIFUL 3 bdrm., 2~ bath, 1900 sq. ft. Highly upgraded. Neutral colors throughout. $235,000. ApJt. only. .. D UMIT I PL.AM. Lovely park & mountain view. 3 Bdrm. 2~ bath, kitchen with large breakfast room. Fam rm with built-ins. $25.S,OOO llG CANYON TOWNHOMI LIKI MEW 2 bdrm, 2 bath, wet bar, large deck, 2 car garage. $179,500. OPIM l·I JI CAMYOMISl.AteDI. HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR. INC. 644-0 I 34 List & luy Wittl 11w Experts ~~Bl.$ OPEN THIS WEEKEND 1-5 2117 VISTA LAREDO. Your finest bluffs opportunity. "Very best buy". Or iginal area overlooking massive greenbelt and lofty pines. A spotless 3 bdrm, 21h bath townhome, most attractively d ecorated . Truly an exceptional price for a prompt sale at $212,000 . <Many, many thous ands below comparable homes). 43 I VISTA SUEITE. Extremely popular Plan "X " in lovely setting. 3 bdrm, fam/kit, formal dining room, 2 frplcs , & great wrap around patio. Offered at $249,500. ""' ... ......, dlnctwy .. ,.. ..... _...... •• ,.. ............. ..., Al ... i.e..-."""' ...... -~rtM4 .. .,...... .... ..., ............ ...... i. ,...,., DAILY PLOT WAKf AH. '*-...... .,... i.-t for Mle or net -~ ...................... tMt c ...... _ .. ......,, S.._..y _. s...y. DUPLEX FOR SALE 2 -l IR plus DEH 9 MontpeUie r . Ne wport Beach 644·6200 $785,000 Sat 1-5 HOME plus INCOME FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 1101 Balboa, Balboa Isle. NB (213 )434·0908 $410,000 ::,un 1·!> l IR & I IR 719 Marigold, Cor ona del Mar 640 -7000 $339.500 Sun 1-5 TRIPLEX FOR SALE 3 IR phts l U plus 2 IR 1532 Miramar. Newport Beach 673·6210 $650,000 Sun 1-5 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 2 llDROOM •700 Lido Prk Dr. #22, Lido Isl, ND 631-1400 $62,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 l IEDROOM 300 E. Coast Hwy, #52 , Bayside Vig, NB 675-6000 $93,500 Sun 1-4 CONDOMINIUM FOR RENT J llDltOOM 67 Canyon Ridge, Trtlrk Gln, Irv. 675·3411 $950 mo. Sun 1-5 HOME FOR R9'T 4 II ... FAM llM or DIH 3«1 Summit, Wimbledon. Costa Mesa 646·7434 $1150/lse Sun 12-4 PROPERTY FOR LEASE 4 IR ,._ ~r or DIH •6 Pinehurst <Blg Cyn> NB 675-3411 $2500 mo. Sat/Sun 1-• 4 IA ..... FAM RM or DIM CONDOMINIUM f7 Mojo Cou rt. Newport Crest, NB 16'..ao53 '850/mo. Sat/Sun 1M through the kitchen, bath and roof. " Then he _painted, carpeted and W •JERFRO.._.T detailed.' The result is a beautiful " " cottage near downtown Balboa Island and the So. Baylront. You must see this one. Asking $274,950. THE TIME IS NOW! 5 Br, 5 Ba, beaut. decor, maid's qtr, excell. loc. Room for 2 lrg boats. Best Linda buy. $1 ,100,000. Bob & Dovie Koop at REMAX. 6Jl-1266 or 760-1510 WESTCLIFF CONDO Nicely decorated 2 bdrm., 2 bath end unit. Lit e and airy. Near private community pool. Wood burning fireplace, bar and deluxe kitchen. Private 2nd story location with front and rear entries. $129,500. (714) 673-4400 (21 l t 621-2121 Th• Harbor Area's oldHt Real Estat• Firm I Newport Beach 's exclusive Peninsula Point offers a 4 Bdrm, 4 ba, New England style residence, built to perfection. An elegantly --·-unt & Assoc iates 1 appointed living room opens onto a bayfront sunny terrace and boat dock, to enjoy another private view of Newport's magnificent bay and blue Pacific. Owner is motivated. Terms available . Flexible financing. $1,295,000. I I Open Sat. & Sunday 12-4 2274 Channel Road QQ, QC~~]~~ ~b\J ;rY 675-2311 BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT Under Construction . . . Will Be Ready By June. 3Bdrrns, 2Baths, Family Room, Obser vation Deck, 3 Frplcs, One in Master Suite. Bay View from every room. Boat Dock. Still Time to Select Your Own Decor. $1 ,200,000. 0,... HCMIM ly Owwer Sahrday & S•day 1-4 I 0 I N. layfroat Cal 640-lllO w 67~197' ._.c•••1r ' ' Therapeutic Spa REA L ESTATE A TOUCH OF MEW ENGLAND From the moment one enters the pvt crtyrd this compl. refurbi shed home will appeal to those who appreciate quality & creati vity. 3 Br stes, enormous country kit, 3 fplcs, hrdwd firs, Fr. doors. Soaring beam ceilings, 55' viewin g deck to enjoy the constant activity of the bay and ocean. A II this in one of the most pref erred areas of Npt Bch. $625,000. Fee. Open this wknd. 1521 Kings Rd. Polly Johnston CHIMA COVE OPEN SUH 1-5 2716 SHELL. COM Fabulous 3 Bar 2-sty wtwhitewater. wedge, bay activity, VIEW. Fr. doors·& windows. s pa, brick. Indoor elevator-ste ps to water. 2 pvt beaches. Nr yacht clubs & main beach. $795,000. Jeri Hunt NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cozy 3 Br nest in one of most sought after areas . Opn beams thruout, frplc , ocean v u. la ndsc aped courtyard entry. Owner may assist or lse option . $235,000. J eri Hunt SPYGLASS Courtyard spa/entry leads to this spacious 2-sty 5 Br cstm. Perl. in every deta i 1 from formal din, gourmet kitc h .. to sauna. Most every room has patio & vu. 3 frplcs . 4 car garage. Some nite lites & ocean vu . 1.2 million . Jeri Hunt 2043 WHtcllff Drfn, WM 206 H•wport leach C7 I 4t 631-7600 IT'S YOU. llST IUY Balboa Peninsula Duplex only $260,000 . . . Great loca· tion with super financing. Two one bedroom units. 201/201~ E. Bay Ave. Clint Moses 631 -1266 lill IALIOA HHIMSULA IMSIOI HOMI W /VffW First time offered -Four bedroom home one blk from ocean. Excellent street appeal -move-in condition. 1541 E. Ocean Blvd. Open House Sun 1·5. Clint Moses. L I MDA ISLI 5br, 5ba, beau mstr. suite, lite decor, formal din. Bring offer. Asking 1/1 'million. Bob & Dovie Koop 631·1266 OCEAM VIEW DOVB SHOAIS 4br, 4ba, G,illaxy front row ocean view, pool, spa, huge yard, grt, fin .. asking $725,000 Fee. Bob & Dovie Koop LIMDA ISLI 6br. 7ba, the most ex cit, estate on Linda Isle. Wine cellar, game rm., in/ollt dr. pool & spa. Unequal basin vu. dk for 85' yacht. 3.1 Million. For appt Bob & Dovie OLUHiE & AVOCADO IAMCH 78 Ac. sub. div. map complete, 4 sep. parcels; sell all or part. heavy producing. Bob & Dovie WA TB,.OHT IOA T DOCK 3br. 3ba, 3yrs old, new spa, huge master ste. w/bky vu. Sell at $525K 1st T.D. $274K at 11.5% assum. Bob & Dovie Koop HUMTIMC.TOH HARIOI 2br, 21h ba, very sharp condo. $142K. Bob & Dovie CA.MIO SHOii LIASI 4br, 3ba, fr, pool, ocean view, 3 pri beaches. Sl,190/mo. Bob & Dovie Koop 631-1266 D•Ft&.D DETACte $149,900 Beautifully decorated Jbdrm +den 2~ba home. Locat- ed in Irvine on cul-de-sac, near pool, park & schools. 20% DN & owner will carry! Jerry Jones STIPS TO MILi lqUARI PAU Fantastic 2sty executive home. Large tile entry, separate fam. rm .. master bd w/retreat & private deck. Great Fountain Valley area. $100,000 1st T.D. as- sumable at 11%. Bruce Blomgren 7S9-l.221 · OLD CDM CHAaM + lllMAMCIM6 Large 4br recently remodeled owner unit, with a mini- ocean vu, plus a Ibr rental. owe an AITD of $250,000 a t reduced payments for 2.Syrs. P riced to sel~.000! Call Bruce Blomgren 759-1221 ill YOU READY F<M SPY.USS HIL&.7 One of the best ocean view locations in Spyglass. Enjoy the sunsets over Catalina and the Newport Bay. Ttµs New Bedford model is on a large lot and the owner will consider carrying a large 1st T.D. for a q ualified buyer. Call to see -$745,000 Bruce Blomgren 759·1221 120/o AHAMCIMG Prestigious Seawind 4br, 2ba, family castle. Private swim & tennis club. Call for more information. Norm & Kasey McKinley. MOVI UP TO MISA VIUI This spacious 4bedroom, two story home has an out- standing corner location AND a 9~% fully assumable loan. The price is right at $219,000 . Call Anne FOUMTA»f VA.WY True value in the ever popular WESTMONT homes. 3 lg. bdrm + bonus room. Below market price. $127 ,000. Call Anne Mccasland. 631-1266 HUMTIMC.TOH llACH 4 PUX All units are 2bedroom 2 bath -good rents, no vacan· cy factor. Price $185,000. Loan is assumable. Anne Mccasland 631·1266 ucwsav1 Harbor View Hills home1 ocean view·4bd, f am . r m . tropical pool setting, gooa assum. loans. $380,000. Call 'Marcia Redick IMVISTOU D&.16HT Ocean view, 2bd, 2ba, condo in Dana Pt. $107,000 Call Marcia Redick OUTST ... lte CUSTOM Spacious & elegant rambling 4bdr. near privat.e golf course. Private entertainment area around secluded pool & spa. Owner may assist in financina. J ackie MOTIYAT'm 1919 Large, 4bdr. Buccola b uilt home in Mesa Verde. Trff shaded patio, lrg. mstr. suite le priced below mkt. at $219,000, H U R R Y -Call Jackie Randleman! of cost• ..... lrvlH. •"J 1 rt Mecla. lllC. 2J4 I. 171• Stn.t, c.t. ~ 631-1266 Indepe ndent Member Broker TWO LONGS 173-7711 7eo.1317 OU> COIOHA DK. MAI • 3 duplexes new I $420,000 each. designed as condo~1 luxury features1 buy one or a.u three, at 1.26 million. HAllOI VIEW HOMES • Somerset 5 BR, $349,SOO. Pride of ownership • Somerset 5 BR, $349,900. Secluded yard, a gem. • Montego, 4 BR, $259,900. Huge yard -pool & spa. CAMIO SHOIES • $50,000 down . Owner financing. Ocean, jetty, CdM view. 4 Br. 2 Ba circular pool. ..... TWO ...... ONGS OCUY6 CNAIJTA STARNES COMPANY I GREAT BLUFFS LOCATION 3 Bdrm townhome. 2 story, nice pa~io. Walk to pool, tennis, schools, shopping parks. Low maintenance. $155,000. lltLI·}j ·~ J6;1'l~:::.:..,. J aj-0 c ............. Town (6 Counlry ft QEALTOQ~ "~ 552-1800 PRICED TO SELL Cambridge model 3 Bdrm, 2ba, family kitchen, 2 patios, good location. $137 ,500. Open 1·5 Sat/Sunday. 4 191 Manzanita , Greentree. WOODBRIDGE COlllO 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 Sun 1·5 at 42 Lake View. TUITLEIOCI TOWNHOME Room to spare with 4 Bdrms, 3 baths. plus h c arpet , plantation s hutters and many upgrades. Fantastic view of vaJley and city lights. $320,000. Open Sat/St.an 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 Thorn Tree Lane, Univ . Park. ASSUME 11 % % LOAN On this beautiful 5 Bdrm Kensington in University Park. Secluded on prime cul-de-sac lot. Many upgrades. $235,900. $15,8 ON -NO QUAUmNG 3 Bdrm 2 ba. 1900 sq ft single family home. New paint & drapes. Mint condition. Only $134 ,900 . Open Sat/S\rnday 1·5 at 9516 Pearl. Fountain Valley. UNIV. PARI TERRACE $29 500 down. Bright clerestory windows above the living room will intrigue your guests the mom~nt they step into the formal entry. Cathedral ceilings and large wet· bar provide an elegant setting for entertaining. Cozy loft den, 2 Br 2 ba. Overs ize 2 car gar. Open Sat/S'un 1·5. 5294 Plum Tree. $138,000. LOCATION PLUS! Professionally landscaped home located on a quiet cul-de-sac in Woodside of Northwood. 4 Bdrm, 2'AI ba "J .M. Peters Plan 334." Tile roof. Assoc . pool le tennis. Assumable loans . Offered at $229,900. #8 BeUezza, Sunday 1·5 PllYACY Pl.US! Holy ·Plan in Crestwood estatea, Northwood. Located oo a quiet cul·de-uc backing to Eucalyptus row in Oranae pove1. 3 Br, 1ln1le 1tol'7: Extra 11• mut.r bdrm. Attumable loau I llay have 8004 ftnanctna available at l.N~. Price at $18',900. 38 Brena, Sunday 1·5 'JJJJ & ilimtry ' QfALTOR<f .- ss2-1eoo -- llACHHOUSI Lr& roomy family bome w/c&sy blt·ln entertalDment cent.r. Owner'• pride la obvioQs. Highly upsraded blt·in kit. fr carpet.Ina etc. Ha playroom UP1tain for kids 0r adulta. AlklDa $174,900. FANTASTIC SILICTIOH OF OCIAMROMTS • We have 10 as a matter ol fact. We will take trades, exchanges or just sell with tremendous terms. From $588,000 on up We even have a few of aorgeous oc~anfroot bluff lots in Encinitas from $225,000 on up with terms incl. 10% int. MEWPOltT SHOllS IAR&AIN 5U.DB4&DIMMilM $239,500 FEE up Builtins, fireplace, many exlras etc. WATHNONT DWLD Jn quiet neighborhood with pier and boat dock. Deluxe remodeled 2 Br up 2 Br down with spa and fireplace. R~m for a couple of boats, large turrung area. $650,000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport •t.c&. .:.... JOtll Pete Barrett Realty presents TWO STC>aY CllUM6S Enhance this Ba lboa Peninsula Point home. ContemPorary des ign blen~ wood a nd glass. 3. adrrra and family room. formal dining room. Only 7 years old. Steps from bay and beach. See it. you'll want it. Priced be low r e placement at $.510.000. Li z Beazley. YISTBDA YS AMllAMCI With todays conveniences in Newport Heights. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home planned for comfy family liv- ing . Country kitchen with greenhouse window, warm brick fireplace with builtin bookcases add to the coziness. Large enclosed yard for children or dogs to romp. &tty Payne. See it today. CAI ... rooL5'DI UV.. Lovely Cliff Haven hide-a-way~ 3 Bdrms, family room, 4 baths w1tb outside entrance to one for pool. Picture windows overlook patio and pool. Great location! Diane Barrett. SIA IUEZ" MIW USTIM6 Enhance the desirability of this 3 Bdrm home. Situated on quiet cul de sac; the 2nd story has small ocean view. Completely fenced back yard, small covered patio. Of. fered at $.515,000 with good assuma- ble loan. Contact Jean Ritter . SPACIOUS IOOMs-MOYI HOW Excellent financing available for this custom Dover Shores home. Freshly r~decorated 4 Bdrm + maids rooin,. gourmet kitchen ~ all spacious rooms. $389,500. Lmda Oeth will show it today. IAUOA ,...SULA POI« Older home with terrific potential. Could be a Point showplace! 4 Bdrms 4 baths, family room. sun deck Md double garage. Bill Gold. IACI IA Y CUI. DI SAC Tidy 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with r~­ modeled kitchen. In excellent condi· tion. Just $116,500 -present your terms! Eileen Dinwiddie is here. IA Y .. OMT-2 UMITS Private pier and slip on 35' of waterfront. Cozy 2 Bdrm cottage with 2 Bdrm apartment over 2 car garage. Call Max Adrian to see. llVIMI COM>O Woodbridge Creekside -efficient lifestyle in this 2 bdrm home, near schools, pool, park, bike and trails. Asking $109,500. Max Adrian. DOY• SHOltft . Fabulous entertainini in this gazebo-s ty Je indoor I O'Utdoor pavilion. Uncommonly love.ly 3 Bdrm home with all the amemUes. Privacy surrounds this home on oversized lot in Newport. Call Ann Peters for more information. IAYW....,..ATI,_ Private community, quality located below tbe bluffs. This 8 Bdrm home bu opm beams and fireplace1 and· own sandy beach. Jeff Bertuleit. ~ WITH Wll•• WAYS Cuat.om home dlalped with active family ln mlnd. 'BClrm, den (or 5tb Bdrm), family room and dlnlnl room. Alr condltloned. Mariners school area. $449,500. Ann Peters. ,,,,.,..,.. -t U11111,.,.S-. IHruaet,.,.S. -lhu"FwS. lth•"hrS. ~H111nhirS-. • ·•·············•······· .......................................................................................... . •-:ill IOOJ •• .,.. 1001 .... ,.. tOOJ •-111 1002 ••• .,.. 1002 ... , .............................................................................................................. . ............... ~~ ==-......, OPOf mSES MIWPOIT llLAMt. Waterfront home on large Jot with panoramic channel view. ~ Br, spacious rec. room. dock for lr1 boat. sm.ooo. MOO& HOML beauUtul & spacious with 3 bdrms , single story, in park·like setting. Community pool & rec al'ea, custom crpts & drapes, OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5. 1101 Debra Dr., C.M. $206,SOO. CALL TO SEE IASU.DI COST A M1SA. Charming 2 sty condo w /Jrg fenced rear yard. 2 spacious Br, 1 'h Ba, perfect for young rarnily. $108,500. WA1WWWOMT LUXUIY. Roomy 2 story home overlooking water & your private boat dock. 3 Br. & a study + 1 Br. rental unit. Reduced to$419,500. UDO ISi.i. Sophisticated 3 BR home w/spacious liv. rm., formal din. rm .• gourmet kitchen overlooking sunny So patio. $425,000. . LUXURY & LOCATION. 3 new homes on prestigious PENINSULA POINT nearing completion. Dramatic fl~r plan including lge liv. rm., formal dm. rm., den w /frplc, 4 Br w/spacious master suite, jacuzzi, bidet, huge walk-in closets, security system, landscaping by R. Beeson. D A V I D S 0 N a E A L T l ! N C. Jl ·6 tJe""poot o. .d • .t: 673· 9060 SOMERSET MODEL The most popular 5 bdrm. model in Harbor View Homes. Located on a large Jot that adjoins the nature park. Ideal family home with 3 car garage, huge family rm. large enclosed yard, 2 fireplaces, wet bar & spacious kitchen . Reduced to $329,750. See 1816 Newport Hills Dr, N.B. Open Sun l to 5 :30 17141 673-4400 1213) 621-2121 Th• Harbor ArH's ~t R.al Estat• Firm HARBOR PRIVACY ON THE IEACH A ,..,.. mtd ...... ua1 offering, • Custo... hCHM hi tlM ~ of the pri•ate s•ch of LOCJ1191Ha. A 1paclou1 3 bedroo111 3 both ha:ne with separate guHt •arters all wrro.dlng • .... cowtyard Giid located °" • 60' lot CN1 the beoclt ... tlM priYate connunity of LCICJUftlta. Offwed. ot 2.5 mUllon. SPECTACULAR WHITEWAnR For the dlscriMMatlRg IMlyer' w. haY• lat Ushd a custoM wt. & plaster ope:t beaM ho111e onriootlng tM coaat of No. Log.a ...... T1'is 3 ,.... old faMlly ho111e offers nery co:t•••le:tce, a great entertai:t•••t area, pool, locatioft mtd 1Mobstntct.d ..... Offered at SI ,000,000 wftti possibM setter flRmtcllH). AUTHENTIC SPAMSH EMEIALD IAY Classic tiled roof S,_,. halM. Ocea:tslde E111erald lay fHhrlltg oc•• •few. '-dwood floors. 0pett cellMcp. l ...... l laths, fa111lly roo111, fonMI ...... $590,000. Possllle Nier fMtdftcJ. IUY /LEASE LIDO ISLAND 2 story c.....,...r, l I._ 3 la. cltlt wltt. wet ~1E *""'wood floon. lwlds •• doM to ...... • U4o ..... 0...- ............ flMH ... LEASES EMHA&.D IA Y LIASI 4 ... J ............. ftew ••••· O•H of t•• fl•Hf ............... GOLP COUISI VllW ......... ,...2 ... 2 .. ..._ llt c_,... StOO/.-. IMRALD IAY 2 .. 2 ............ ,.... .... ....... ,, ......... c., SIJIO/-. ........................ =·= ==· .... 644-7020 DalebOut Bay & Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH us ••• TO WISTCLIFP. ELEGANT FOUR I BEDROOM HOME. LAVISH USE OF FRENCH DOORS AND I WINDOWS THROUG HOUT. DEEP PANELED CABINETS AND BOOKCASES IN LIVING ROOM. TASTEFUL BUILT-IN CHINA 1 CABINETS IN THE DINING ROOM. FULLY PANELLED DEN. 1 CATHEDRAL CEILINGS IN LIVING AND DINING ROOMS. . LUXURIANT POOL SIZE YARD WlTH ELEVATED GAZEBO. I SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT. I It II SOMERSn I.AMI ........................ SSt5,000 I j a... MM>AY l ·I COME WITH US ••• TO DOVB SHORIS. FASCINATING FIVE BEDROOM HOME. UPPER BAY VIEW. THE VIE W FROM THE MAST E R BEDROOM IS SPECTACULAR FORMAL DINING AN D FAMILY ROOMS. LOVELY POOL. OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE. 1142 GALAXY DRIVE .............................. $665,000 COME WITH US ••• TO UDO PARK.ENJOY NEW PORT BEACH T O THE F ULLEST IN THIS LUXURIOUS TWO B EDROOM AN O OEN CONDO ON T HE BAY. TI-IE SECURITY IS SO G REAT YOU CAN TRAVEL WITH COMPLETE PEACE OF MIND YOU HA VE A RELAXING VIEW FROM THE LIVI NG ROOM ANO FROM THE BALCONY YOU'LL ENJOY ALL THE COLOR AND ACTIVl'rY OF THE HARBOR PIER AND SLIP AVAILABLE. 633 LIDO PARK DRIVE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $650,000 COME WITH US ••• TO DOVEi SHORES. A DREAM HOME FOR PRIVACY AND RELAXATION SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM WITH COMPLETE VIEW OF THE LUXURIANT GARDEN AND SPARKLING POOL. THREE LOVELY BEDROOMS. EL EGANT DIN ING AND FAMILY ROOMS. A GREAT ATMOSPHERE IN WHICH TO START ANO FlNISHTHE BUSY DAY. 1363 GALAXY DRIVE .............................. $495,000 COME WITH US ••• TO IAYCREST. IM P RESSIVE TH REE BEDROOM HOME. CATHEDRAL CEILINGS IN LIVING AND DINING ROOMS. OAK PLANK FLOORING ATR IUM TYPE BREA KFAST ROOM. IMMENS E COVER ED PATIO POOL S IZE YARD P RIC E J UST REDUCEDSl0,000 SHOWN BY AP POINTMENT 2039 SHIPWAY LAME ........................ MOW Sll0.000 COME WITH US ••• TO W'ESTCUFf. IM PECC ABLY CLEAN AN D CHEERFUL THREE BEDROOM HOME ATTRACT IVE OPEN FLOOR PLAN. OUTDOOR LIVING --DINING F REE FO RM POOL AND SP A. CONVENI ENT LOCATIO N SHOWN BY APPOINTME:-.:T 1016 DOVER DRIVE ................................ $255,000 COME WITH US ••• TO DOVEi SHORES.TREMENDOUS VALUE IN THIS SUBSTANT IAL FOUR BEDROOM HOME. LOCATED AMONG CYrHER LOVELY DOVER SHORES HOMES. FAMILY ROOM AN D FORMAL DINJNG ROOMS. EXCITING VI EW OF UPPER BAY AND MOUNTAINS. o 2130 SANTIAGO DRIVE ............................ $249,500 COME WITH US ••. TO WESTCLIFf. NEAT THREE B EDROOM HOM E. CATHEDRAL CEILINGS IN LIVING AND DINING ROOMS. GREAT LOCATION -CONVENIENT TO SHOPS. PARK AN D LIBRARY. POSSIBLY ONE CAR JS ENOOGH. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT. 1521 CORNWALL LAHE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $235,000 COME WITH US ••• TO IAYCIEST.£CONOMY MINDED? FOU R BEDROOM HO ME IN A FINE NEIGHBORHOOD CORNING TOP KITCHEN RA NG E. 80x108 LOT. OWNER MAY CAR RY IST T.D AT 13'7, 1700 IRVIHE A VENUE •••••••••••••••••••••••• OHL Y $205,000 COME WITH US ••• TO OLD NEWPORT. NEW CONDO CONVENIENT TO BAY. LJOO, HOAG HOSPITAL. ANO RESTA URANTS TWO BEDROOMS. TRADE POSSIBILITIES 215 OLD NEWPORT ILVD ••••••••••..•••..••..•••••• $189,000 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE .................. 631-7300 5 IR EST A Tl. $I 45,000 Unbelievable . . . Sharp . . . Plush cpts ... Fireplace . . . And take over 9~•o/d loan. Priced to sell fast ... Try $35,000 down. No qualifying ... Owner will help finance ! THE REAL ESTATERS .. CANYON 963-6767 .......... 1 ............ . -... 1 ..._ 1¥2 ...... •••• ......................... w ..................... ...... 'Mc-4 ................ .. tt..c .... o.ty S4H,000. 0pta w1 .. u.ua. ...... o.a IACI IA Y + YllW .. " ... .,. , •• ., ......... tic .......... a .... ._,.,..., .... ,.. J ..,... ... -,... ........... ,.., ...... ~ ... , l 11 7 lr•h• A• e .• M.I. 0,..W/S-l·L -ASIUMAILI LOAM/1141,000. Clim atl 1 4 IMlrm ..._ • .... .................... -.... M•y •p1ret9e1 plH eu .. .... ···::s\ , •.. ,, .......... .. ..... ··~\D. • 11/•"-_... W. .........., ........ 759-1111 PIUVATEPARTY hp Hontes Dl,..ct From Horne OwMn No waiting for buyers. No listing contracts No qualifying buyers . Sell now . move later or rent back. Divorce OK. Fixer uppers OK. Fast closing. All information confidential. Call Jason- Michael S.9374 °'84TODAY 1·5 I 0224 DiSMy Circle HWlfksru°" 1ay. H.1. Delight ul 1 b<Srm . 1 bath, immaculate single level townhome m ex- cellent location close to all c on ve ni e n ces. $69,000. 1!i.1°.t111n·· S.: ~· 11. •!~ l 'ti ( 11 l"'i ll1•1 1 h·ll' '>'>hct 4nvt·m•· I .1· tlilqrt p,,., Blclq ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW! Quality, lWtury home. 4 Bdrm 4 Be, J frplca. All the extras you could want for the most com· fortable, efficient and 1pacioua Uvinf on the l&laod. 30 yr. S300.000 lit TD at ~ fUlly auuma· ble. No polnta. SUl51!>00 205 Gamet. Open n•e Sat/Sun 1·5. Gerry SPt· lnptm. Rltl'.173-1bo USE lOUI ClS\\ lllllE tOV.llD DOV.I flfllEll 01 fUl \l \I lOUI fOClEl Ora-c ... -oast DAIL y -PILOT/Sund ay, March 22 1 ' 981 I • $ CASH , REBATE $ CASH N 81 CELICA'S l I I Or!'? Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 22, 1981 D. Bourlce Realtor 546-9950 EAVEllE This 3 bdrm charmer FORGET IT! lf you're looking for that "fixum up" special, keep on looking. This beauty la 111 near rqlnt condition & a great value at this price' 545-IMSl ~ ......... was once a model home. R£AL ESTATE HIWUSTING Refurblabed 4 Bdrm 3ba home with ocean view from mstr Br Owner will help noance. or fered at $139,900. Seville Prop. 631-SlSS It is located on a huge 1--------- cul-de-aac lot and rilled 3 +POOL IAIGAIN with extras. FINISHED Highly upgraded 3Br garage. Clocse to schools. w/family rm! Kitch in- Offered at $144,500. els . bltin cook top & WE MAY BE t cote Realty m icro wave. Lots of eit· tras! Sparkling pool too! & Investment OnlySlts,ooo. 640-5777 Hurry · call 646-7434 CENTURY 21 Goldstar CIAZY Owner very anxious to listen l o offers on beautiful Engllsh Tudor home overlookin g Pacific. The very finest ill cral'l5mansh1p . this 5 bdrm home exemplihes perfection. Located an Capislrano Beach and ava il immedi atel y 1995.000. Open SatfSun 12·5 216421 Pahdsades t Cote Realty & Investment 640·5777 otd Wortcl C .... Wa rm wood , Fre nc h doors & lots of light grace thls new 3 bdrm, 2 bath o wner 's unit. Sumptuous master suite + l bdrm apt for ln· come S339,500. Must see! Open Sun. 1-5. 719 Mangold LOWDOWN Huge 3 Bd 2YJ Ba. condo. Formal D.R. & fi'plc. As· sume 11~3 w/low dn. $179,995. Patrick Tenore. 631-1266 Curb A~al Open SUnday. 2-Spm. 1641 Plus interior altractaons Orchard Dr. Sbd.rm. 3ba, as well in this delightful freshly painted colonial 3 bdrm, 2 bath home on beauty. Family room. lovely Jasmine. Super separate dining room. master bdrm Great frplc, new roof. Priced yard for entertaining. at 1160,000 for quick S265,000. Call for appl. s ale. Xlnl financing . ---------1"' -. . _,,,,,, THE WI EDEMA NS. COl'OlllG ct.I Mer 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C...SHres o.ns-12-5 FAIWASTIC BUY ' H ighl y upgra d ed . panoramic ocean view & j~st steps to private community beaches. this ELEGANT 3 bdrm, 4 buth hom e with a s parkling poo l h'as custom features galore • Deluxe securit y system. XJnt financing. $529,000 at9W~. 4521 °'I itiCJf'H Rd RICH IJty 7 60-0621 494-0066 or 751·4293. r RAIOCJ.I)( E. side 3BR, 2"'1ba condo. ROl. 1 V Skylite. deck. patio, 2 3Z:SOE C:-Hwy car gar. Many up-640-700'0 grade&. By Owner. OWC .... ____ llliiallllil 2. Sl3>M. S40-4'Ml. DOMTCALLME ADU,LEX OPEHHOUSE SAT/SUM 1·5 INVESTOl'S DBJGHT 2HEWCOHDOS 0...LOT Live in one. RentorselJ the other 641-1991 OCJf. I'm a perfect home for owner /occ upant or m aybe two a s a partnenrup. Two nearly equal 2 Bdrm 2 ba units with mas ter s uites. * VA-41dSIOIK • stone frplcs & wood VA appraised 4 Br 2ba beam ceilings. On a n Nodn pmnt to vets oversize lot w/pvt patios Prine only 751·6836 and deck. New on the cou~E • "R" market at $320,000. EW r A "' 4 79 Mortliftg CY*'· AXEa Cal 64.._721 1 This 3br. 1""4ba home 1s locat.ed on a quiet tree lined cul-de-sac Good Potential. Assum loans. \ ' · Sl20,000AGT. 760-8520 ... ------~--CUSTOM DUPLEX 3 Br 2 ba College Park So. of Bayside Drive. 3 & Co•to Mesa 1024 pool home Act now! a den. or 4br Cronlhouse. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Won't last at $129,950. Fireplaces. patio. + 3br 2278 Rutgers . Open rear unit. $525,000 with OP&4 SUH 1-5 Sat/Sun 12-5. 966-0505 owner fanancing. 2147 lris Pl. ( E. Side> dys, 548-7089 ev. MAURY ST AUFF£R Assume loan-OWC. 2nd. SU.LION REAL-TY 3Br, FR, bonus rm, agt. 673-5354 -6- 31 -· 1 - 442 ----- ESTATE SALE Irvine Terrace. SBr, 38a. College Park 4 Br, 1~, S360,000 fee. 1407 San-b a . $120 ,000 cas h . laoella. Open 1·5 Sat & 8 o 5 / s 2 4 . l s 9 o o r EAVEllE At ........ f 1/JO/o 3 Bdrm. Clean/move in condition. All offers and t e r ms consid e red. Own e r will c arry. Sun. 8051644-5360. • $138,900. Frank 540-4&46 HOME+ INCOME EASTSIDE 4 BR or 3 + den. two 2 BR units. Xlnt loc. So. of 17th St. Good loan as· sumpt.ion. Only $239,000. Agt. Rita, ~4419 5-hMe Cl.an Nr So. Coast Plaza. 3 br, 2 ba. Only $114.900. s5000 I dn lo qual. buyer. Ann, 979-1942. 645-9161. ,,..... Mffa v .. r• 3 Bdnn 2ba. new cpt, new plumb, nex (inan 1861 Rhodes. Open Sun l -4pm. Agt. Gloria 557-8320. ---- ME£DSnc Dnve t.o 1960 Monrovia <Above 19th St) This 3 Br 1;. ba. sep gar. frplc. copper, pool. Fixer. As· sumable loan. Priced at $115,000 Open Sat/Sun 1·5. Century 21 Gold Coast 548-1168 MESA VERDE Great assumable 2400 s/f beauty. New ever- ything. Lovely landscap. 1ng. Xlnt financing. Won't last . $240,000. PrinconJy. 541-9993 Bkr 9.5 INTEREST Assume S38K down. Lov- ely 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. rami· ly room. fireplace, open beamed ceilings. new copper plumbing, large yard, double farage, skylight. Only 112,500. Call 645-9161 /\cl OPEN HOUSE '.~~REALTY / EASTSIDE CONDO Gloucester Dr. Unique area. 2story, 2 bdrm end unit w/dbl garage Pool, c lubhouse & pultin1t green. Owner will help finance. Asking $125,000. Goll W ALICER Realty 675-5200 SSOK Own . C ameo Shores. S695K. 3 brand new condo/ dplx, $420K e a Agl. 673-7761 : 700.13n MESAVBlDE Beautiful SBR. Pool home nr golf course w/lrg assumable loan. No agts please. John: 631-l.2iil6 agt. MESA VBDE VA NO DOWN · CUSTOM 3 Br 2 Ba family home IACH PARADISE LEASE OPTION Beaut 2br . 2ba Irvine Terrace Pool Home. Spa, lge lot, 2 car gar. room lo build. S4000 dwn $2700/m o . Br y an NlW CONDOS Must see this beautiful 4 w I fr p I c a n d 1 r g Br zy, ba w/2 frplcs. backyard. Total selling spa, den & small lake in priceSl.25,000. 540-3666 back yard . As k ing $244,900. Owner will help • Whelan XLMTTBMS ONLY 3LEFT Lg private decks, & tios wlflnancing. Call for n--.11 r--... more info. Price reduc-lnlll:lll9I ~wnc lion. Century 21/Berg. ,._ _______ _ Clem 962-8891 r• ~-1 DRIVEIY For 45 fay escrow Bldr provides drapes . 2000 Meyer Place 0,... dally 12-4 641 -1991 52 I JCISll'llM .. then ca ll S c en ic Properties 675-$726 Front house. extra nice. lfe 2Br 2ba, patio, sep , ________ _ laundry. F.A heat. lge ~I VfllE fr pJc, open beam ceiling, -.... rare 2 bach units over BEST BUY . Cbarminft 4 t1e3car gar. $285,000. bdrm 3 ba home with 3br, ~ta':tl:'1own, principles only. 631-5737 Agt. Beach Area SI0,000 OOWM On bright c l ean , spaclou.s 4Br nr schls, shops, fwy. Owner agt will carry 2nd. Open wknds J.2..5. 3151 Cana- dian. Sc:Mc ,,..rtM• family rm. Com er lot. 675-5726 VERY PRIVATE yards. MOTIVATED : Owner Immaculate and ready will help finance this C~ SHOIES lo move in . Close to F IVE bedroom borne. 6 PLEX/USTSIDE RID. to SlZ5,000 Wit.b Sl.52,000 in assuma- ble loans ranging from 9~% to 11%. $27,450 gross income aMually. WeU kept single story units with 4 garages PLUSolf·street parking. On 60'x300' lot. 644-7211 "1n NIGf.l. ill\IU. Y f.. 1\550(11\T E5 4527 Ottlwgt• schools and •hopping. Diolnc. family room, s.d9y 1-S S17s,900. fireplace. Tile entry. D_. PoW I 02' Mapillcent lge elegant t C ' R I NeAUed amon11t shady ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 Br home, perfect ror ote ea ty trees. CloM to schools ent.ert.a1nln8 wtlb lovely & In vestment and 1hop1. $128,000, flMTI~ paUo lrpool. Sensational 640-5777 TARBELL, BKR. Call ... llNll'I ocean view! Lte H · i---------540-1730 f u mable loana. Act. --------- 844-IOIO. IASTll IUMMY CONDO •._..11_.r* 'Near cww 2 bdnn. 2~ HOl9'1 'l' SIR w.ll. bath , bar, upsraded Prlct4 to aell im· S.tlS. 1·5. a Colum· drapea • carpeta. Dou· mtdlat.lJ. Prim• So. bus Ct r . D•llthlful ble t•raie -with door CoaR Plaaa loc:atlon. c1lltOm built S Bdnn 2 0.,_... Greenbel\ •~•-Grt at loan · termal. Ba oa cw..._..c wtth 11as,ooo-. ~tlfl BKB. OCll:AN • CANYON PRICE t1ewJ, AOMlt to pri'flt. be.ch. .... ,.. FIWllll and apectacular vlews of lbe Dena Polnl Marina COMWne from this bom• on tbe Blutfa. Owner financmt -1th ZS'V. down at 10% Int. S750,000. *Cote Re alty & lnvestmenl 640-5777 ~ SllLIOt SLASHED!! ~I Ml•abl.e rtnuc· ,_ _______ , At WI wr.:r ev~~;~ It I u'• .... I040 ~. JfU)er Rlty ~ ~ ":.:; It! In· ••••••••• .. ••••••••• • .. .W..,UCN flmCll8UC• veatore tool BurrJI C1h ... ll......, MUSTSIU. HetrUl Ce ll oow ! I Oncul4Hacnrbeacb.e l.Alt••c•• El•1•nt 4 Br .• lara• ...,. br ,lt.,fam .rmJ..formal m • HOO ·~ ft 'a m llr r m .· /ool. ~·· 1 •-djn. Al9ume t\4"'. Aak· ta&d.J ..,....._. -.... 0... i., lua.. ._ l•I 1110~. Owner, , ~ ale. tnlc, nu Onie. ........ t •'70ff. vpwn Sun. 1·4. ~a..dtclJl.MO-ll)Tr ~ REALEITAT£ t752LaCrettaCl.rc>e. $25,SOO DOWM $659,.,. "'° moves you into this 3 bdrm home featuring a dining & bonus rm, frplc, Only $112,900. Call now~9311 ALLSTATE REALTORS IUANFIONT Distress Sale 2Br co-op, view unit on sand & surf. Exclusive adlt comm. 24 hr sec bldg. Priced at owner 's cost for fast escrow. $179,000. R & H lll•HhMftt• 752-2197 GLEHMAR lge 4 Bdrm 2ba, UP· graded w/shake roof. hot tub. encl patio Love- ly area. $129,500 SUNSETR.E * *;OICEOUS! lf you are a dlscriminat- i n g buyer that ap. preciates lhe very best. this magnificent home is for you. Custom Oak banrust~rs. Pecan floor- ing, ceiling moldings. etc. etc. 3 car garage ahd so much more Call for details. $2'2,SOO \\OOdb rldg~ Really 551-3000 11%0 Barranca "'•Y. trvlnl' 548.SIOJ 846-8803 ·~~- SPANISH HACIENDA 4 Bdrm, family rm. cor- ner lot with p ool Fireplace. So. Hunt · ington Beach Close lo the water. Owner may help with financing. $159,500. Redh1 ll ~Realty li7:~ -;:~110 CONTINENT AL 3 Bdrm lownhome . f rplc. brick patio Comm. pool. Great loca tion S90,000 FUU.ER REALTY 546-0814 Spectacular Beachwalk Townhome. Choice of plans rrom $136.500. Bkr. 848-0'TfS UGHT&AllY •STAITEI HOME Flexible financing on this 2 Bdrm Greenlree fixer. Owner will help with cost Call for de· e RANCH Rf ALTY 551 2000 HERrTAGE PARK HIGH ASSUMAILE Brine Any Offer!! Lov ely 3'6drm Custom Home near Beach Park, Formal Dining, Heavy Shake Roof. Call now for information regarding the 9o/• % Assumable Loan. Seller will carry part of the buye rs down payment. and says Bring Any Offer. Best Price In Town 4bdrm, Remode led Kitchen, Plush Carpets. Custom Drapes, Fres hly Painted. Sell er bought another, and has priced thousands below market value for quick sale. Creative ter ms OKAY-BETTER HURRY. GOLDENWEST REALTORS e..As'soCIATES ...... 11. Investors ~! Exec u tive -Dui)i ex for Discriminating Taste. 3bdrm, 3ba, each. Central Air, Woodbum ing Firepla c es , Custom Carpets /Drapesl Heavy Shake Roof. ll\4% loan. s assumable. No Qualifying Necessary. $10,000 Down II Less Move1 Y•lll No Qualifyi ng Necessary. Your monthly payment can be adjusted to meet your monthlY budget. We have many 3 and 4bdrm home• tn the best Orange Co\.Ulty locations with t hese terms . Call o u r specialist.a for more information . GOLDENWEST EALTORS ASSOCIATES ........ SAHJOAOUIN Former modef on 14th falnray, around level; with a fabWoua view o 1oll CIOW"le 4' duck pond. One cl the best locaUons ever available. 2 bdrms, den, 2 ~t.hs. Furniture ia avail. You mu.t see! You won't be diaappolnl· ed.11.99,500. TUal\.BOCK d on osen '' . ',. I.JUN. COASTffWY l..AGUNABEACH 49'7-4M8 Brand new on market. 3 ...,....,__,., bdriu, 2 baths. Eic· cellent quiet location with large back yard. Plush came l colo r carpet.a. Beautiful oak TURTI.aOCK parquet entry . Lil~ & HtGHLAMDS airy . Atrium w ith 4hd·l....._ natural wood cover. SIHGLI STORY , s111.ooo of a~sumabl.~ Elegant cust.om design. fina~clng. This wom I d C t . last. $t7S,950. c.u -e-sac. re a 1ve D•vtDD c•RLSOIJ f1oance by seller . A • A " $34S,OOO. Down 303 REA&. Tott 133-9-9 3 Open house Sun 2·6 pm. S Sunburst, off Sundan ce/TurtJerock Or Agt SSS-31179 PICTURE PERFECT ---------! Spacious 3 bdrm, 2-story Patio Home in the heart ---------1 or Deerfield. on a cul-de· PAUP'LACE Choice comer NEW 2 story, 4 bdrm. 3 bath PONDEROSA home Dining room · fireplace. Loads of brick work SELLER WILL HELP FINANCE or will lease forSJ..500/mo! $299,500! ~loy,rop. Realton •675-7060• llAllOIEE Lowest price 1 Br + loft condo. Shari> end unit $83,950 sac street. Close to park, pool and schools Lots or upgrades · note addi· ti ona l counter and storage space 1n the kitchen . Beautifully paneled walls. Patio a nd planters & generous patio cover Owner of-rering generous terms to help you purchase . Priced al Sl59,900 640-5357 ' C/21 M.w Ctltr. ~ 't523CAMPU5Da·IRVtflE TVRTlBOCK .. Just Ll•hd" LaCJIMCI hach 1048 ~TODAY 2-5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18905 ANTIOCH : Scarce and rarely offered, ex· lremeJy popular "Plan S" Broadmoor. 5 Bdrm plus bonus room, de- Ii ghtrull y located , nearby pool, park and tennis A marvelous Camlly home Offered at s210.ooo. i!l,1!1lllll_\!1 ,\: l!." 11 .. 4-!\1-.ill11r~; R1nr1 h40· ~'>bC AnylomP E.t ,tt1lu ff Pr rit Uld< I 3 Bdr, 2 Ba, country like home in The Colony Take over existing loan & owe U>.ooo ~667'7 Agt • Northwood Park Sgl Fam1l)'. 2sty home. Located oo quiet cul-de- sac with nice view of park orr master bdrm balcony. 4br. 21ill ba. +built· ins . owe at 13~% for 2 years with 20% dwn. SUIO,SOO Call John 640-3174 or 730-3894 eves WOOOlllDGE 2 Bdrm Warmington "B" end unit. Great location. Open house Sat OPEN SUM 2-5 1740 ,ALM DRIVE (OffTempleHills Dr I Owner financing A superb view 1s yours from thJs 4 bdrm well constructed home Amenities include: 42' pool, family room . 2 fireplaces, tile floors. tinted glass, m a quiet neighborhood. S475.000 MYSTIC HILLS A beautifully m a in tamed custom home on a large lot. Superb ocean views & Catalina sun sets. 3 bdrms, 2 baths. Seller may help finance $247,500. SHCTACULAR VIEWS & Catalina sun- sets can be yours in this im maculate 3 bdrm home Well localed an a good famil y neighborhood & com· pletely refurbished an· side & out. Good financ ing Best buy on the market. 1218.SOO !'l~rtter '~'\.WM..e~ ..... AtAt ,,,,_, (714) 494-1177 & Sun 12·4 at 1no -------- Windwood. Agt. SS2·06fW> HIGH ASSUMABLE 4br home w/spa, xlnt cond. $169,000. 552-6940 Rancho San Joaquin vma. 2 br, 2 ba. sgl sty. 1 blk tennis & golf clubs. SlSS.000. Open Sat/Sun 12-S. 2 Segura. 552-1717 Owner/brolier. Coop . 50/o DOWN 1 Bdrm. Orangetree con- do Ofl the stream. Adult community w/pool, ten· nis, spa. Walle lo Sad· dlebac k Ca mpus . $76,500. RIGEHT IUL TY 131-3114 DEERFIELD 3 br, 2 ba w/atrium desl1ner's home. Beautifully done ln subt le earthtonea. Many xtras. $147 .soo. PP. ~1-6345 Open House Sun l ·S. WOODBRIDGE Fantutic 2 br +den Jef· feDOn oondo. Many up- grades Incl. apa. Open Sun. U-5. 100 E. Yale Loop. S51·•1 OMIOPAne 28r cabana & lrlr, sublet· ting allowed, 3 pvt bchs. pool & fi shin g p ier. $29,900. (714 ) 499-3816 COLDWeu. BANl(eRC SPttlMGTIME INSAHJUAN L ove ly , private 2 bedroom condominium in much sought after area o r San Juan Capistrano. Exciting flnancin& available to qualified buyer. Low down payment. Owner will assist with costs .... $88.500. EXICUTIVl OCEANNONT Gorteous Catalina and sunset view. Located on mott coovenient and de· slrable level of security building. Move in Im · mediately and enjoy thls two bedroom, 2 bath with balcony .... $28S,OOO. Km HILL First resale of Willet Model. 4 bdrm11. 2 baths, spectacular cul·de-aac lot. lovely d eco r . beautifully landscaped, Good auumable Joan .... '279.SOO. 4tt·I UO IJl-Ol3 ---.... .... , ..... THE llei STEAL and it won't take a thief to see the value in this sharp Da na Point duplex. Two bedrm. t bath u pper un it feautures new carpet, fresh paint, beamed ceil- ings. fireplace. dining area & enclosed patio. You may wi11h to use the l bdrm Lower unit as a "weekender" while at the Marina . OUT OF STATE OWNER MAY PROVlDE TERMS for qualified buyer Offered for only $t44,000 FULL PRICE! MISSION REALTY 98SS. Cst Hwy, Laguna PhoM 494-07 3 1 COLDWeLL BANl(eRC OCUMFROHT Next to San Clemente's Casa Pacifica, Colton Point and TrestJe's Surf. ing is this six bedroom, seven bath, one year old estate. Baths ha ve handmade tiles ; ex· ercise room with ateam s hower : m a hogony library with firepla ce and space for over 1.200 books. The home over looks green cyprus trees giving a feel or Mon· terey .... $2,275,000. CONTEM,OtlARY OCEANFRONT Be autiful four level oceanfront on the sand with s pa, s auna . 5 bedrooms. S baths. four vi e w d ecks , glass elevator. wood a nd glass c o n s tru ction ll.79S,OOO. CAT AUNA SUH SETS Outst..andang 180 degree view rrom this conlem· porary wood and glass home. OWNER WILL FlNANCE! .... $349 500 499-1320131-0136 n_,,. __ ...., ---CAPE COD Ocean view. North end Compl remod. 3 br, 2 ba + den. $295,000 assum OPEN SAT/SUN. 251 ViejoSt 494-1835. JUST FOR YOU Super 2 Bdrm home in Village of South Laguna. Vaulted ceilings , lge mas ter, prvt patio , frplc. All the charm you would want for on ly $171,750. LOCJlmMI Vlllocp. R.E 497-1761 0,.. S•d•y 1-5 l24 Sunset Terrace VIC· TORIA BEACH Almost oceanfront. sem 1 pvt. comm. Undergmd util. Beaut. coastal vu. Lge lot, room for pool. Seel. sun paUo. Built for ex- par)SJOn. Approx 3100 sq fl. 4Br 3ba, 2 rrplc, rec rm w/kltchenette. gym, sto rage rm . o w e $595,000. H_.tlerP.tiArH 2 blks t.o bch. Charm, re- mod 3Br 2ba house. Beams. 2 !rplcs, ocean view deck, jac, sauna, creative flnan. avail. S275,000. Uppw lock LMp Panoramic c oaatal view. Walk to Victoria an d Woods Co ve beaches. 50xl00. under- grnd utll, c reative financing. Ah Vista Ano Out.atandlna coast view. walk lo Victoria Beach Sec. street. Under1rnd ulll. Perf. bldg site. Creative flnancl n1. S22S,OOO. 4'7-1171 • tN TUITLI IOCI Once lo a wbUe a bome la oftered tor .... that ... IO Olht andlnl lt QUiit be ,..., to be •pPnclated. Tblt oWtandlat 4 bdrm • family l'OOlll "Inver- ~ Model'' la that ''on• ot a kind" bomel The c ual o m d t1l1n ed haturea a r e too aulDeroua t • ducrlM .... upeclallr IM~•pe.cauua f« .......... -... wOldd ~ to dlow lt ott 111 1171,000 • CHA-lllE-AWAY con• Steps to beach.· Yet completely private. l Bdrm, l bath, fireplace, skylllht. Country kitchen and much more. call Lorraine Bache. 114,67).1600 ~ " _ _.__ •.-t•1 WM. I.._. a CO. IC ..-.,..... .. .... c......._ ... 1114171...._ C:.-... Nlr.CA_. --------- ..... ~·· •• -..,.::a ..,...... ..... Wt .. ~ w. ........... w. ....... For w. .............................................. ······················· .,,, ........................ ~·· ................. . ~.._.. 1041............. IOIZMewpertlliilG I06t IMdl tNt IMdt 106t Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday. March 22, 1981 ., Hc.1nPOrS. ...... ,...s. 1····• .. ,...S. °"""~.... ... ....................... •.•........•...•...•... ..•.•.......•.......... •....•................. ...................... . ..........••..•...•••.. ·•············•·••••··· ........................................... .., . Newer 3 Bdrm home. A.· "IWPOttT SHOllS DUPLD ftX .. l •umable 12~% ln. Mon Wa.Ui lo Beach VICTOtllA" OCEAN VllW lhru F'ri. 7141599-0821 or LIVE oear u,. ocean BEACH llOllE Brint your palntbrush &t 2U/Ul·S326 Eves &c Suprr A Frame. 3 Br. 2 New 3 BR Slit Ba. Quall· broomtoaaveSSSonlhltl wknds7U/64(Ml3.3 Ba.11&2,500ortradefor ty handcrafted oak dlrty daw1! ! Prime duplex. tbnaoui. Stained &lass. La1una Beach duplex 0.,.... Wll Carry HUGE 4 Br. + Fam. 11P•· w/at~ched aarase. Sub-Walk to ahopplnf. Nr Rm. Pluah rust carpet, mil offer! 759·1501 or beach. 3 8rl148,SOO. Call su.ndeck It man)' xtraa 7~7373. Century 21 ·Ran c ho $195,000 Orut.termt. Niguel R lty. Billie Others available Carter 495-2200, 831-7010 Cive ws a call Mi.ta J.-vlt O'lriett JOIE DI VIVRE c ... O'lrien 8EAlJTIFUL2STORY '42-llSO REALFSTATE Just listed in rolling JuhnCoom~bkr hllla. Over 3000sq ft. 4br. 'miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii...; FOi SOMEONE SPECIAL Warm & woodsey 3Br 2ba stunning ocean & coastal views Lg wooded lot Seel hot tub lg fam rm. w/wet bar & 1• frplc. Elegant entry hall,, formal ll v rm. din rm, bkfst area, 2""ba, mstr ba w/roman tub in tropical s'ettlng. Huge dressing rm. Cah. Ex· qu1sitely decorated. Ter· race overlooking hills. 3 car gar, rounlain. rlowery landscape. $295,000 ASSUME L OAN AND SAVE SSSTHOUSAN OS 0 F $269,000. ' ALISOIEA.CH 28r 2i,., b11+d-.,n. great view. C lose to bch Owner will r1nance. Sl94,500. REGENT REAL TY 831-3114 INTEREST & COST Ne Tri·Plex Panoram H' court, club house & 1&11 Ocean view Walk lo beach OWC $295,000 ameruttes Appl U•A ISLE Executive Country English Baytront. 5 Bdrms , in cludlne maid's quarters. Pvt community and private dock. Fee land. S2.6 million. Owner will con sider excellent financ mg *Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 P r 1 n c 1 p a I s o n I ) RENE REAL TY 4gg. l526 1213) 434-0908 _ NEWPORT HG TS Lease Opt1nn Jbdrm. Miuioft Viejo I 067 Extravagant custom SJ0,000 option money '• ••••••••••••• •• •• ••• • h o m e ' I t h a s Sl200fmo. $395,000 sell HOME in the SUM! EVERYTIUNG includ price Prinl· Only On a grassy hill' Beaut mg pool &spa Just lisl 497·1~. 'u' Adil, sec'd. peaceful ed al S289,000 comm Pvt club w 'pool. "HCMIW Sweet HOft'I~" JaC, !>3Una, & i:oH. 2 Br, .._.__..._ L-o single stry Quality de ~ ~· cor in warm n('utrals. ! Ocean & Sunset Views' S IOB.000 Fantas tic Walk to Crescent Bay price! Tolle Hltrs. Beach from this 3 bdrm 586.850() 581·2994 NEWPORT HGTS Owner wffinanre this 3 Br + FR home. Prlrcd under s200,ooo llae RodRers 631·1<!66 Plan_lll Realty 7SZ.6498 SOMllSIT $460,000 Moel desirable at. In Westclitr. 3100 sq rt. l242Sorneraet Ln. N .B. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 For more info, 645·8063 S Br. 3 Ba. Harbor view Home . $349 ,500 . Qwner /Agt. Comm pool 673-7761 -----NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 BR 2 Ba penthouse in Verswlles. Ocean view! No quahfymg T 0. ex lst PMT. & owe bal. $250,000. ~.0230 IA.YFttONT LIDO ISLE EnJOY "s unset s !>upreme" 1n this 4 bdrm, 4 bath home w ould you belle ve 75. or bayfront plw. pool. deck, patio Pier & float for large boat. Redhill~ Realty f ;-;:~ 1:wo Designer Pede<·t ed ---___ ,..._ home Tiled baths .1--11iii~J~-1--hardwood floor s. SPACIOUS & r . h replace. a sunny NEW SPA.RKLINGj?li i kitchen 1Jenn-A1r range Air l'<>nditioned 4 bdrm. BA.YAtONTHOME ~ 'b1~r;:edv~~1~oo~~ :~!~ i:::i\~/xr~1.~u~v~ h~;:1~· 0 C E A N V I E W Char!~~ ~~I~ Isle garden. Room for ex (.;rt.'al Mission \'ieJO CONDO Bayfront home New pans1on Ju~t listed Jrea' Clo:.e to s1.·hools & Former model mint l'On!>truc·tion with out S345.000 h Sl""I UOO rnnd1t1on Owner may !ltandlnii detail C:all no~ ... L~T BUILDERS•. " opprng "'· help flllance motn at r .... left or a personal prev1e~ uf 1 Financinq 11 >/"' cd' l6"2CA > this lovely home Collert S1050 monthl v SUH REALTY 1 Redhill~ Realty t>i:~.-;:mo r e nt from t.'X1:.t1ng 964-261 1 I houses on th1~ priml' H 2 lot <5000 sq rt 1. w.ilkm~ ·--------1 FAMILY HA VEN distance lo bea1.·h & r(' Prest1g1ou!> Sea wind 4 ,._ _______ _ d('velop lo ;1 h1ght.'r use Newport Beach 1069 Br 2 Ba ram1ly castle •• a1yt ~~~.'~In, entente On ••5••5•0··,0••0••0••0•0••W••·~·· Pvt swim & tennis club 1-~--.----·-----· SU..""' " Call for more informa W 494-7551 $200,000. 12.75 11on. Norm & Kase) LOW DO M McKinley 631·1266 2 Bdrm mobile hnm(• ~ 1t11111 loan for 28 yean. Iii i ~J hi 100· from the bavfront _. ~. M• l.ORMA! K fH Large comer lol Larg(' • . Owner will tarry Crnan1.· h B 2 B R v r Ing Full price. S22.900 s~~~e 4 b:h1n1~ ,;~ked 1 Ii j MOHTECITO g ates i\11 t h is i n Cape Cod duplex 2 I.ilk~ We!llrhrr No loan qual1 10 bea1·h l'luh ancl f Biltmore ll ott•I Lui ying 768·0654 !Ox ISO S259.000 EMERALD BA. Y Ocean view :J Br 1•at·h wilh bath Iii bt>am-. S52S.cm BIG CANYON DOVER SHORES FEEL.AND Assumable loan. no pay menls on secondary financing. large family home with ideal rloor plan Low mamtenant·e !624CAl SUM REALTY 964-2611 Ccrol Tatum, Rltr. 494-0029 Ternfic golf course view townhoml' Former model with pnvate pool and spa S795.000 with excel iJS!IUmable rtnanc 1---------·1 LOCJlllMI Hills 1050 ....••.•...•..•.•..•... 91/20/o Assumable Gorgeous . pr o lnR *Cote Realty lt Investment 640-5777 ress1onally del'Oralt>d ---------home tn Aliso Place Ap prox 3100 sq rt Custom pool & spa Great \ 1ew with total privacy Lge lot Mw.l 'oel' to apprer Call for a ppt to -;how WollmRer Rcalt} 12131539 1394 OWNER WILL FtNANCE Spacious arrh1let·1·s homt> m Npt llgts 2m>O "II rt. des11~netl fur fam1 ly h\'ln~ C::.ill JoVl·e Wallie. 631 1266 Prfftioe Minad Your c fi anre o r a lifeltme lo hve on Lido Isle in a charm mg 2 bdrm home plu~ den Street to st reet location and within steps lo on•· of Lido's finest ~nchl's A must to see S365,000 Redhill~Realty t>i:~-1:mo H ARIOR RIDGE ESTATES Lautremonl $790,000, Redhill~ Realty f ;1 :~.I :ioo Nf#POIT CREST Two prime rront units 180 deg view Pool & ten n1s 640-5357 C /21 Newport Cntr. Sl0,000 CASH ON I Br fu.m1J1hed condo nr Hoag Hosp Pool, spa. secunl) Assume loitns 640-53 57 C /21 Newport Cntr. TIU BLUFFS 3 BR-SpHt Lenl 1:-'1nt•sl original area Massive greenbelt vista Smartly decorated in popular tones, nearb} pool orrcrl-d at S212.ooo !with assumable h1 bal loan try S4J,00o llown 1 Ag t. 640-5560 Owner Agl•nt 640 t.323 --------- LEASEOnlOH 6 beaulirul new honw available for lease with opllon Lo buy F:xcelll•nt terms Best location 714 LOCJU"O HlCJUel I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. 2 Ra. Northv1ew S165,0,00 Opn Sunl -5 29261 Kensington. Agt. pm UDO ISLE Casual elegance is th1.• Eastbluff Estat~ caption for this bcaut1ru1 Special Spanish style home on Interest Rot~ prt>~l1R1ous Lido Isll' 14 bdrm. 211 bath with lnrludes 4 bdrm:.. all plush <'Jrpet & wool1 " pvt balhs. indoor out rloors Famll) ronni door !IWlmmm~ pool and w11h r1replaC'C' Grl'al <;pa f:XCel rmancm~ Or hnanrtng With a 13 , rered at $638,000 fixed rate & 20', do~ n OpenSat Sunday I 4 s2i5.000 Hurr). Wllh 204 Via San Remo tcrmo; hke this 1t ~on t *Cote Realty & llh 'estmf'ol 640-5777 MUSTSELL- 72HRS N µt lits Cape Cod charmer with assuma· blc hnanciog at 9"/r and owner will carry a 2nd or 3rd T .D. Call Diana. Agl.631 l~ last' Redhill~ Realty fii :~-1:mo OWNER ANXIOUS LoCJlllMI HIMs I 050 L04J111111 Hiib I 050 Imagine 3 s pacious brs & 2112 ba upgraded to the hilt! This rine home also reatures encl'd parking & in-house laundry facilities + assumable financing Call 759-1501 or752-7:r73 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY HORSE COUNTRY ~ Wiiker I lie REAL F.STATE OCEANFRONT llt'ach ltvtnl>( al 1b hc~t in lhll> beaultful 4 Br 3' ~ ha home o n FL.1lboa Peninsula Point Ask lnR 950 ,000 Coll f1nan <·1nR detail ~ Own Agt 675-8676 •Oceanfront dplx. x Int loc. r1n . & J.lrll'e' Pnn onl> 673 7677 673 7873 FOR SA.LE BY OWNER II arbor V 1 e w Home "Monaco" Model 3br. 2ba. frenl·h door-; & Wtn· dows. brit•k palm. deck mg. fircp1t. lge lot for area $235,000 Open Sun I 5 644-5272 I 00/oOwn, 131/20/olnt. 3 br, 2'".I ba condo. Ten· nis. pool, jar Must sell Agt .642·1~3 WATEIA DPLX WmtDOCI< Includes approved plans and permits for new custom home. Asking $399,500 Ownert Agt 673-8849 or 675-1906 Popular 2 story plan on over 3,1,. acre oC fenced horse propertf w/easy trail access & corral included. Heated pool & spa w /lg patio & m aintena n ce-free back yard. Beautiful custom oak plank flooring ln living, dining & family rms1 brick fplc in mstr BR & wet bar 1n 1amily rm. Excellent financing available -owner will carry_ lg 3rd or lg AITD. $315.000 Kate Heo.oler, 863 Rl !;tOEIHIAl fll A• l S IAH SOM(,[ '3 25201 P...o •.Ald9 WM 105,U.-... 115-4J4J 711-1414 COl'l'IP"' v,,,., c..- 642AlJI ... .., .. Wooc,bidQe ("1fer 644-UM Haibar c ,,. • IAYSHOllS OP1M SUM 1 .. 1 2611 c. ... wllw Highly motivated sellers will uaist on financing. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, family count~y kitchen-dining. Separate master suite. A gem I $335,000. ;' IN NEWPORT CENTER • IACICIAY .... ,....._. I06ts-..... ,_...._ Car 11cW •• ....................... c ,. h-1071 c , ... _ 1071 ,, ••• rty ··- 3br, 2ba home plua Ideal mothef'.ln·law ~era. Compl. w/batb. ,000. 2 houaa oo a lra lot. AJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •• • • •• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• aoru of potenlla I WHY IUY7 1140•000 A&t64l·0'163. 14Y2% ANANCING AVAILABLE Wheft YoU can aubleue loyMccarc..1....- s41-112t $40,000 and ow e balanre. 7 yrs new. 3 frplca, view & stepe to beach Rafferty & Lloyd Bk rs 963-5.568 Westcliff • Br 2'°" Ba, lrg corner lot. RV s pace. $2.5(),000. S5o,OOO down. AITD al 12. 75 27 yrs. 768-0654 House & 2 car &ar nr high school. Fee land SJJ0,000. ~ &41·0'163. llLOCKS TOllACH SIU.st DESPStATE!! ti 111 bought another pro· perty, facine 2 pymts. Unique 3 br home in Newport Shores. Asking $175,000 Owner will carry 111t 1'. 0 . ut 12'k. 751H.501 c,r752·7373. foe l.l yn + tlloUHJ'.Hll LIMITID Tl.. at& Y ~low the milt Excep. OrtH HOUH DAILY 11·1 tlonat 7000'. omcea 6 RANCHO SAN IJAN ESTAlIS :,~.~~~~ar Private gated community. Exclusive view homes located in San Juan Capistrano at the intersection of Del Obispo and Aguacate. Near beaches, marina and mission. Starting al $515 ,000. C.ourtesy to brokers. For more information, call : CHARTER REALTY & INVESTMENT 4tM12Z 131 .. 111 NIWPOIT ILVD ROMTAGI Parcel n : &4,000 aq tt. Bld1 11: 15,000 sq fl. 11,300,000. Grubb Ir El· lla, Cwt or Doo, 833-2900. UMDAISLE L.aMOptiott 1·2 Y". 3 Boat Slips, 5br, maids quarters, owner is broker contact J 1m Thompson (7141828 1280 (213)~1363 ~Walker 8 lae M•wport teoch 1069 w ........ ..,. 1091 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IALIOA ISLA"D 4,000aq. ft. comm'l bide. 1550,000. Leasehold. Beal comm 'I. corner. Ground Or. shops., 2nd flr. 1 & 2 BR apts. Ask for Jenny. 752-0202 BLUFFS BARGAIN 3 Br twnhme Sl55,SOO Agt675-5930. ~8146 ----- VERY PRIVATE Secluded WestcllH & Dover. Bdrm, ram rm. courtyard . 2 rrplc!> Open Sat Sun I 5 at 1514 Hi ghland Dr Agt 552·0660 I 2 >/40/o Mew Financing Prime location 300-11 s 'r +. Super kitchen. sep. breakfast rm Mstr suite w/J dosels and deck. Oak n~ & plw.h cpts thru·oul. l"rml dm ing nn. garden window. 2 cov'd patios, trlr ttl' cess. Xlnt terms or rered at $26!1,900 M 1!> s 1 on V 1 t• J o H t' a I t ) 58l ICX>O SEA WIND II \' H SOM EHSE1' 5 br. J ba. ~ llh grand I mountain 'tt'W & t'U!>lom features Prul>alJI, finest Somt>r!>el a\a11.i ble $345.0011 . l>pl'n Sal Sun I 5 22M Port CarW.le Bkr 673 2122 I SI 16,500! lin1quE' o pportunity lo huy 1nlo a l!t.'n partnersh1µ and ' OWN " a two or lhret' hdrm "HOME" in Easlhlurf Own Rkr !153·1220 640 5296 OPEHHOUSE SAT SUN I 5PM New on market 1n Seav1ew Elegant Port Hoyal with night light view. Highly upgraded many custom features Xlnl financml>( 2L27 YAOlT HA l>IANT 2HOUSl-:S Nwµt Hgts Gd terms B> own••r Sl69,000 1'45 'lfllX MonflHG DOWH Ocean View 2br 2ba Penthous<'' Sec guard exqws1t C'lubhse. pool & sauna S295.000 o~ ner 645-0230 BUCH-12°'o IHT. Bright & air} 3 br. 2 bJ Remodeled master ba & k11 3 blks lo ~at·h I hlk to pool & tenrus l, n beatable us!lumablt: hn al 12•·, ~ $29.0t.IO down St45,000 Open Sal Sun 10 ·5 427 Lugon 1a &12·1889 OCIEAHFRT DPLX. On the sanll St•ll or lradt' down for l'ont.111. house or " SS50,000 C:apri R. F: 1>42·0601 H1.·~ 614-4720 REAJ. FSTATE -Lease Option -Ocean 2 Br 2 Ba Condo on View, lbr, lba pre- Newport Bay Prestige stigious! S5000 option. location Lebe •or Op· Sl49,0000wner645·0230 t1on t o pur c ha se.--------- 675 1570. 760 1933. ~IJ.!1094 Eves FOR SALE BY OWNER Harbor View Homes. Monaco model. 3bdrm. 2ba, french doors & win dows. exceptionally lrg lot for arl!a, brick patio. decking & fircp1t, nr greenbelt & comm pool, lrg assumable loan, will t·ooperale w1lh brokers S23.5,000 Will oo lt!.ted unless sold this wkend 644 5272. BOAT PEOPLE ODett Sot/Sun 4 P EN'nlOUSE CON'DO 310 Fernando. U·40t BOAT DOCK 280 dl•g forever view 1-'ee land /\~~umable loan 640-5357 C /21 Newport Cntr. BLUFFS FRONT ROW VIEW Popular spill level 3 Br Small dn pa}menl OK V dt ant can move 111 NOW' Call 645 7221 Westcllff Rtty Co FtXEtt UPPER 3 3 Duplex I house from bl.'ach 2 houses from H1ver Jetty Full ocean view from both units :10x!IO' lot Selling at dlmosl lot value This 1s not a tl'ar down. Good a i.s umab l e loans $320.000 Open Sat1Sun I 5 Ul60hve. I I Ouplex Al·ross street from park Can be built up Great locatwn in 200 bl<x:k S19S,OOO Owner Agent 675 6775 or 645 6080 JUST SUPER Heaut1ful 4 + den + ram rm. 2 sly w1sparkhng pool, JS<'. f1r('p1t, w plenty or space for l(ardt!n , yard a nd 't>h1de!-> Great rloor plan w 2 master bdrms 11deal for guests> 3, rar .:a r Be rirst lo stt this Rrca t homl' Ruth Launt.', Rltr 646 4380 or 642 4447 BIGCA.MYOH 2 story townhome with outstanding golf course '1e\\ Pool, s pa. tennis. st•t·urity gate. $55,000 nown. assume 1st T D. & 11 w n t• r w 1 I I c a r r y balant•e Asking $275,000 Gii WALKER Rt'alty. fi75 5200 VILLA IALIOA Prestigious Adult Coo· dos on the Bluffs above Newport Bay are now available for re-sale with attractive assuma- ble loans. Some with ocean & mountain views. Priced rrom Sl84,000. For details, please call : JRL PROPERTIES 645-4566 645·6459 Ask for Dee WESTCLIFF CHARMER Special rinanctng avail on this traditional 4 Bdrm + den home on pool sized corner. popularly prired al S250,IXXl For detailed tn formation r ail t-ia rrv Frederich at 631 1266 ~;iiJ;EI BA.YSHORES OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Lge 2 BR + ram rm. as sumable $133.000 loan al 13'; Pril'ed for quick s ale Only $279.000 <IL H I Agt Rita. 645·441~. 30' BOA. T SLIP On the channel Fee land S400.000 T('rms 673 6776 AJ(l CUNOO NWPRT BEACH S2,500DOWH Bachelor flat. 500 sq. Ct. Community pool , Jacuzzi. total security condo No qualifying SI07.500 Ownert Prin c1pals only_ 978-0423 S20,000 down AITD 127 f 8 '": for 2yn Easlbturr ··Anita · Karen. Agt. Paceseller Realty. 768-7413 IEACH IARGAIH 100/oDOWM Owner has bought another' Assume 10 5~; 1st TD & OWC. 2 Br + den. F.P .. beam ceiling, & track lights. Call Delia Flack. 631-1266 Son Juan Capistrano I 078 ..................•.... •., acre, horses, Jbdrm home. panoramic views S349.900 499-1526 Bkr llGHOME SMALLPllCE Approx 1900 sq.fl 3 BR. ·2"'2 Ba, huee ram1ly roo m , wetbar Only Sll8,000 Seller will help finance. lfl11R1fl1W 962·4471 (. ·: •) ott.r Real htcrt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobillt HCMMI ForW. 1100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Trailer at bch $14,000 Terms. OWC or trade 499-3816 New Modular type home. Oceanview El Moro Beach Park, sp 70 2Br. SUPBCLIAM C-1 IUILDIMGS suitable for light in- dustry and of'1ces. Frong bldg. contains • carpeted and paneled of. fices + 2 baths. Rear block bldg has 2.12· doors. full flourescent hghtmg I 10/220 power•: lge mezz, storage space Lot IS SOx 120. Concrete driveway & lg parking area Security fence o w e $215,000 or lease oplton al $225,000. Sub· m1t on terms WATERFRONT HOMES REl.L ESTATE 631-1400 space rent Sl75 mo 201--------- yrs lse S69.900. 499·3816 Mobtlt' Home, 15x3o. Condo111lnl111111/Town· lbdrm Cos t a Me!>a , houMsfcwsole 1700 dul ' $ 0 900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a b , no pell>, t • 673 :1\26 Beaut hide a way In Newport Beach's most desired adult village C us tom 2bd rm. 2ba. localed Just around the comer from pool & JJt Across fmm pvt beac-h $62,500 (714 1875 4003 c .... ay VILLA.GE CA.HYON CREST CONDO 3 Bdrm with patios, sun· deck. :.unken Living Rm . Family Rm., 2 l-'1 replaces Tennis & pool $225,000 114 Canyon Lane.CdM Open l-4 Sal Sun DeMeSoderhng Rltr 64().4.SlB Steps to lhe Water. 2Br , - --- 2ba, sunke n tub 10 Co ndo s ror sale master bath Pool, P<'b Capistrano beach. ~pee· areallowed tarular ocean view, Price reduced to S62,500. bu 1 Ider has p I a n s Owner ilOXIOU~ 661·28'71 Open Sa\/Sun I 5 700LldoP11rk Dr 1122 SUNSJllNE&SEA Carlsbad. overlooks ocean & lagoon L~e 2 br. 2112 ba. Low tnl rat(' loans can be assumed. Like new SIJ.5.000_ Call Lew. /\action Really. - WATt.Ht-RONT HOMI.~ REl.L ESTl.TE 631·1400 NEWPORTICH (714 )722 1421 s2s.ooo D .. es~r. 2 Bd 2 Ba. xlnl De Anza ••••••••••••••••••!~.~~ Village Owne r w1 II finance w/low down Two 2bdrm units at l553 Adult over~ park Call Orange Ave C.M. VA. IES~~T~ -~:n oSu~~sahy l~ -~~'::: _!_I_ fs~~R-eal~~ ~8·32~. leach & lavfront lncOtM Property 2000 LI D 0 PEN l'N S U LA • • • ••• 0 • 0 • • 0 • •• • 0 •• • • • • Funushed 2 Br mobile By owner SI 15,000 7 I 411·346-3.523 2br. 24X60. 5• adullt pc•t pk H unt B1.·h 1 Beach / Atlanl a. xlnt lease & rental.mint cond O<H~13·4 1 P.P 96()..2286. Country Club Li vmg Lovely I br, I ba. w porch & carport Van for seniors 7~.0297 TU SHELTEI!! 16 UNlTS . North or Dis· neytand. Over S55.000 gross income· S58 ,500 May 1st! Assume 11'~'; $250,000 1st. Owner will help rinance a bundle ~ $649,500. Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 LUSEOnlOH Exel us " e ha\' front home "' 40· boat "" 11 Gia<;,<; & wood beam!-> 111· •HARBOR RIDGE• Souttl LCICJlllWI 1 OB6 '72 Mobile Home 60'Xl2' .......•...•........... l'Cnl th1!1 3 :.tory ~ho" place Spa<'1ous ltvtn~ rm w bronze mirrored & wood rrp:r Green house orr formal dtnlOI( rm Wood pegged Or 1n rully equipped kitchen Hu!(e mstr bdrm su11 c w bit rn enterlammenl tentt>r 2 O\er water decks Beautirullv furn 1n every deta1 i. ml'I a J(f Venitian motorlaunch S3500 m o PP ( 714 )76().0153 BLUFFS BY OWNER Expanded 'F:' Plan 1n the wut. 3br, 2Y2ba, ram rm. near park. s hopping & tdlnis club. $172,000 assum 1st. S249.SOO ~19 T his serenely beaut 1ful home 1i; set against a changing backdrop or gret>n & golden slopes. lonJ: shadows & twmkl 1ng lights' F'eatunni: 3 br's + a s paciou s library formal din & gourmet kitc hen ror memorable da ys throughout the years J\ dramatic s tairway that's wrapped around an atrium leads to a hideaway master suite w study & rirt'place ror those r hilly evenings! For a private showing of this superb residence rall 759 1501 or752·7373. ~Walker B lae REAL F..STATE HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES UMOISTIUCTED. PANORAMIC 41r. JN ......... ,.... ..... ,..., ._, a a.-y. a..• ..... --.,. ia-t• i. c~ ..__ & lle•.tff ...... liler4w-4 fleen, •.,,..Un c.,.,. ..... w.-.Ce•ttriitt & w!Mew .,...1 ... at. G_... ..... MCwity .,. ..... 2 -...... . $6tt,ooo. Ow...-wtil Ctlny .... ...., .. uw~. <>wttw/A,.... uo.un . ~ llf u.h4.,......... o,.. W . & S-. l•I. IO .......... .............. STEPS TO BEACH DUPUI -WAT 1Ut1t'9/"'"WMll'•..,..la-F u I l y f urnish e d . s6mmer ruervatlon and deposit.a are ln. Great ORJOrtunJty for inv•tment. Call Lorraine Baache. ~ 7t4.t;7J.1600 ~ WM. ~ IOU9 a CO.. INC. ANtton,Eat.1807 1•11LC.... ........ lt1 \714J71t-MU'c ....... ...-."nua IDELOPEl'S DWGHT SWEEPING ocean views and Cat.alma sun- sets can be enjoyed form lhts 2 Bdrm, 3 ba home 3"'2 acres orfer ultimate privacy or unique de velopment potential Call for rurther informa· tion. Offered al $749.500 * ,, Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 REDUCED 150,000. A Bargai n ! 4 Br . Panoramic ocean view. $545,000. Bkr. •99·1526 S•Mf lffch I 018 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHOICE WATERFRONT Custom dup, Incl 45ft boat dock & 3rd sty pen· thow!e w/view of ocean. Call for details Xlnl financing nt>w cpts 5• Park H B 557 7993 PRICES SLASHED' ON 2 Mobile llomes In Orange County' AGT 752·5836 l/2 .. to Ocean $58,500 2 Br 2ba sep sun rm + own pvt prkmg $47.500 s potl('Ss 2Br 2ba. den. encl extra rm Pror dee. S38.500 2Br 2ba. lovely fam nn w/sep wet bar S37,000. Spacious. Owner anxious. 2Br 2Ba. Con tact J anet Rousseau Agt. 7»0046or 559·8517 IRVIME MEADOWS ADULTPA.ltK Spac~ 24x64, 2 bdrm rslm upgrade , a l e. is land kltchn, cab & closets galore. refril!. 8x20 encld porch, sheds, great loc, pool, lawn bowling. sec, no pets, age 45, usumabte loan. Sunday 1·5, Space 89 Agt. 561·3081. APPLE VALLEY Near new 4· Pl ex . 2 bdrm. 2 bath each unit w1lh fireplace. enclosed palto, double garage Sl65,000. Bill Grundy, Rltr. 675-6161. FOURPLEX Westside Costa Mesa Needs some work S22,000 yr income. Full price S225,000. Owner will carry 10~ interest w/S60,000dn. A PR€HIGE: '--J------1~~HOM€~ R.E. Investments 3333W. Coast Hwy, NB 645-6646 INCOME rROPStTIES Looking for income un· its?! We have 5 pro· petties in C.M. P riced right at less than 11XGross. No bank flnanc~ required. In terested. Then caU u.s. "-rr:k~~ Call J o-an (714)846-9012 Ac....,. for S. 1200 Ectiewater (213)434-4-481 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lP11J~ 714 1641·0763 2787 Bristol St. Costa Mesa. CA TntlR 1090 WORST COULD BE ••••••••••••••• •••• •••• BEST FOR YOU GOl•IOUS CUSTOM DOllU" Mautiflll cUltOm home Ln exce11 ot a.ooo aq fl with 4 bdrmt, central air, •reenhouae win· doWI, vaulted ceilln11, 3 fireplaces and many arntnlUtt. Doe Run, off Newport Blvd and north or 17th. S21&4,9GO. CAU644-7ZI I /Jn • I ' ' ' I ' <I I t ~ • . . . •I I Jl JI 'I it 1 If you have $1'4,000 and want 315% yield annual· Shoppin1 atrip Hunt· ly, purcbue$200,000 two tniton Bch Comm bld1 r.ear deed of t.ruat bear· Sant.a Ana, 6 other Com· n1 ~ lnterett on 2S merlcalllndu.atrlal pro. acre avocado 1rove in perUea Pleue call now Inactive development Bill-Alt. 831-1257 area near Vleta, Com· 1----------blned 1% i.t. + lhla tn· •Htment repreHnta .... tbao ~ ol tbe • .,. pralted value ol land. MAJ •1"'l'lilll on •dJ•· teat a~ acre parcel at IU0,000 each. Call 1w111.-; •u.sa or 1-..... PllDI 0.-OWMIRSHIP 1'lftlX AleWDt 'I~,. loan and ~ wlU pertldpate lft atco.dary flnanclnt. On))' tm,ooo. Call now 1 mmo ·ALLSTATE . ILLTW :a. ·-................................. ;. ···----........... ,~,~ • CaSh in on 7 Br 11~_ ... , .... ...,. ........ 0HnaeC°""'Y ........ ,._ There are two way• to win with• Dally Piiot High Roller Ad Aun 7 days for $7.n 11 days tor $11.11-3 llnes Items totaling $500.00 or less Call 842-5678 Daily Pilat Private Parties only -no commercial businesses please. Any classification. No cancellation Rebate. oet.-a..l&w. H .... U.fwwlllt•~ ~MMIU.fw..._.d ..._..u.._.•d HHHtUtefwwl•d -..._..U•fw••d · .,.._ ... ,~wl•d °"""' lt..t lst.ht ,... ...... ................. •••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••. •••••••••••••• •••••• ••••• •••••••••••• • ............................................ ·······+····=······ .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• of S c.,.. .. Mm-JZZZ COll9Mete JJ24 '".._ JJ44 wpart leecll JZ69 c .... ...._ 1724 ·--..... ,....., 1000 .... ,...,...., 2000 o.t, -.!'!: 2600 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s-.... 1210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-r-rYJ-••••••••••••••••••••••• ------------------•••••••••••••••••••••••Beaut. 2br, 2ba. lrvlne 2bdrm end unit, master WOODBRIDGE 3 Br. lV• SPACIOUS M.I. '475. lat. last + $150. sm Mo. Delu1te Moblle NIMILA~ OCIAtROMT Prime Laguna Beach oceanfro~t fixer-upper. Unobstructed panoramic view. Steps to beautilul sandy beach. owe at 10% down. $975,000. Alb. N.M New custom Ten-ace Pool home. Spa, bdrm with balcony. Ba. Condo. Seoo/mo. TOWNHOUSE 2bdrm, lba, drtve by. Home Mature adults. built s.ooo sq ft 4.pJexes. l1e patio, 2 car gar, primeJocaUoo. $750/mo. W rk (714 l833·6029 · New 2 bt. 2~ ba, Back 2 ooo S Garn a e y No pet.I. Quiet, eecur.. VerylXJ'IUvecasheffect SUOO/mo. to August 31. Cal1Phyllis962-4454. Ram a . Home Bayloc.Gar,pvt. patio. 644·5089. 1991 Newport Blvd for 50% bracket In· BryanMO-S68l Coat.a&Wallace <213>488-«>90. :::mo. Suun: ~7·6507• 3 Br Hi Ba, newly de· _846-8S13 ___ • ------ veator. $115.000. Bldr· 3 Br. F.R., D.R. Pool. H f!t I h 12,.0 IBfTA&.S 7m corated, nice So. Coast Bachelor lbr, & unfurn (714)846-IS70. new cpts & drps. $900 W -r• tac: .. 2 +den,Z~ba $750 3 Bdrm, frplc, walk to Plaza area. kids OK. 2br, S38S·k8S, tennis, R..clwt. ,.,._ mo. Owner760-1507. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br2"'1 ba S750 beach, pool & tennis. 557-zm. $595. aa~. Jae, volleyball. 9UAIL PLACI r1or1D11s Gro. .... • 2700 . s bl.ks to ocean. E leaant 2 3br 2ba S67S-S77S $7'5. Ac\. 71G-9Z78 pool, adults, sorry no .. s urr b bdrm, fam rm & den, bdrm 551-0075 ••••••••••••• ••io ••••••• horec s 2 r & den, lge ($750 mo). Plush crpts, 3br Zba $1250 furn. 1 , 1 ba hlle. 411 W _pe_ta _______ _ Have two acre horse pro-yard. Mlni view. $1100. 2YI ba, cedar & glass. 3br2~ba S800 NEWPORT CREST 2 Br Richland . S300/m o Hwllngtocc leach J740 COSTA MESA 7 Units. Bread & Butter. That's what these units a re referred too. Ap· prox. ~, acre, conve n1ent to all stores. 3 2Br & 4 lBr. $25(),000. Good terms Possible trade. M c Na s h Realt y . 642-1334. 642·6578 eves. perty & house In Norco Aeent, 673-5354. Dbl car xvt gar, rully 4br 2~ba $900 + den, 2V• ba. $850 953-4213 aft 6 pm. ••• •••••••••••••••••••• W /10 re0 1ater Arabian · malnt y Adults no L•nn1ny VIEW CON •375/ 12 bdr pool horses. W• 1•11 trade for Harbor View Home, 3br. pe•-lnq. uir.e at., .... t'ath. v hvn · ,,. up · m, . 2ba frplc l yr lse $825 .., ""' 00. 2 Br. 2ba. Security Spac & redec. 2Br 2ba jac, adlt, 18992 Florida. property ln Costa Meta · '. St. 714 /960-6331 or condo w/country kitch. H.8 .M2-2834orM2·3172 or Newport Beach area no. pets 644·7220 or ~5112 bldg.$1250/mo. Phone 714·737-4081. 549-8755 . HVH custom 3 Br, 5ba W ID, patio & gar. Pool. DUPLEX New condo in Seaside w/pool. Professionally Xlnt loc near Mile LOCJ1911Ghach 1741 2 br. l ba, 2 car gar. 20 Acre AVOCADO & Costo Mesa 3224 d ecorated . Com p l. Square Parle S550. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l r d d ••••••••••••• ••••••• ••• Village, Beach & Allan· --'ba · $"""" 631 1098 St d' I TV separa e n c yar , Grapefruit grove w/dbl taBlvd,2br,den.2Ylba. ocelW/ yv1ew. 4'J<IU. • u 10, ux. spa, . great cond Sl29,SOO. Call wide mobile 5 Br. 3 Ba_ 2 Sty. SUOO 1650 sq ft, aec. gate, ten· LIDO ISLE. 2 Br, 1~. ba Sotllh LCllJlllNI 3286 maid service, phone, 968-8505 8.85 acre avocad o & mo. lse. nis cts. pool & jac. home. YearlySl200/mo. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• S100/wtr. 49&-2227 COSTA MESA 4·PLEX grapefnut grove Owner 494-0066 S975tmo. (213)833·1369, -.523 CAM..U,J>l~lltV1fff OCEANFRONT HOME harming lbr, fully furn. S 79 000 Zo'il d an x 1 o u s . XI n t ta x Zbdrm, lba duplex, oar, e v e 5 & w k n d s . W aterfroot Homes. Inc. O'looks pvt beach, 2 br. short term. 2 fr pies, pvt 1 · · " own . benefits. Centun·on Jn· • Realtors 631-1400 2•~ ba d din I o wner will financ e washer /dryer hook-up, (213)831-5734. Woodbridge area lrg 3 n • en, ·rm, ge patio , huge deck balance at 14"'<. Must v est me n t C o r p new noors, crpts, paint. Br. 2\.IJ Ba. 2 car garage, deck, $1200/mo. 499-2253, 497·1955. 712·1920 714 /676-56311 Brand new house for d is-499-5021 1---------sell today Agt, 536·6565 · $475 + dep. 1 small child criminating family. 3 ram~~ a.reda. frplc, Luxury 4 Br. 21;CJ Ba. lU:CORDING STUDIO -R.a-' IL........... ok. No pets. 1952 Meyer. bl'--,_ """'an. 3 Br 3 crpts, ...... ...,, wm ow cov-Newport Crest Condo. T-...._ 3290 •wport leoda 3769 Full eq pped + a good "'""' ~ A:. r.u ..-.-..; •• nn •••••••••••••••••• ••• • • Y u1 Indus~ Ex""--2800 549·3484 B f T II ers. Comm. pool. Avail Some ocean view. S875 •••••••••••••••••••••••Dix .. Oceanfront Wkly . 2 8R home. S160,000 p 2 IOO --r a .. am. rm. ota Y ft .. ..., • ...,..per mo+ Ao .,.,.94 B r 1 .,..n 2 7 • •••••••••••••••••••••• aded & . ed a . """· ~ mo. ,...ent """" 11 . 3 R, enced poo home, Easter Summer Now Agt 646-4,,,.,,, 64 -444 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M b"I H L k .d Clean 2 Br house, gar. upgr customiz · deposit. 752-12829·4. lge patio, dbl gar., quiet 2 .• B'r . Pri·me' lo" ST"8 RE·~l .... G o 1 e omes-a es1 e adults no pets 5485 + S 1200 mo . 8 33 o 1 H b hd S • ~ ~ "' " 81 g Be a r Lake or . . . AM/PM Woodbridge: near lake & HAUOI RIDGE n r . 700 mo Agt 673-7873 P..-.., ln••s._-ts Buy your own industrial Ocnfront Laguna Sch. dep. 2:BO Elden Ave. · 646-4B> • "'-" '"""' comm. pool. New 4 Br. 4 bdrm, family room ---NEWPOltT BEACH unit. 1000-5000 SQ rt terms or trade. 499·3816 Secluded 2 Br. l Ba. patio 13 Btt. 1 ba. new plu.sh 2"'2 Ba. Beautiful Up· tov.tnbouse in prestigious Luxur y Oceao rront Weekly. 2 or 3 Br. Comp furn. inc ld linens 3400 &4°"4734 COAONA OC.. ~AR l Tr\J.ti~xes i"l a Ro"' on Oceans1dt> of or•tt BUY ONE 0R ALI. IALIOA PEMIH. Two duplexes and Ont< triplex in a row. I lot from sand and surf B\JY ONE OR ALL Ideal for partnerships or syndications HPT ISLND AREA Duplex with dock ror :.>ft boat. NEWPORT HGHTS. Triplex with Pool Fountatn Valley Fourplcx a nd many many more' ' ' Al Prime Properties and Locafiona Century 2 1 Newport C...t.,- 640.5357 ----- SIX 2 BR UNITS Brand new 2 balhs each Close to Norton ,, F B 2oor;. deprec Avail now 14« lst TO iZ.SS.000 So. C alif. Reotty 546-5605 Avail. in HB or FV. Call home '~"th comm pool. 1 cpt.s .. , new drps. cov d 1 p I ~6057 ... 1 graded home, centra guarded gate communi· CCWldDmiwllllftS !u ______ R...tah Adults only, no pets. patio,fncd.yrd .. wakto a l e. S875 per mo. ty.Avail.now_$2000per Fwwilhed 7682 SQ FT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail J.lJ.81. ssoo per bch. $625. lst + SJOOdep. M2·1332 eves & wknds. mo. ..,. E w IN o IJ s TR JAL HOUMS fumis'-d mo. 2453 Orange Ave. 536-6288 835-4447 ext 271 wkdya. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ! ~~110ld~g in Orange Co. C•• 0 •:_;:tr•::.::•1•:_:::h•l••1•1•8• Manager Apt. B I BR. new cpts. drps, ""' uvv ,... -~ N d1 b 2"'2 b wal.ktobch. Clean & pvt. TURTLEROCK GLEN. So Calif R~ fty ••••••••••••••••••••••• ew, JC 3 r. a , $400. l.st + $250 dep. 3bdnn single ram, no · a Luxury individual type frplc, dbl gar. wlopener, pets. $875/mo. Avail 546-5605 home, 3bdrm, 2ba, new. yards. patios. gardener. 536-6288 April I. 752·1836. Lots for Sale 2200 SI.COO/mo. (714)493-0467. Kids/ pets OK. S725. Exec. Home. Cul-de-sac. ••••••••••••••••••••••• u ...,......... ___ .. 3 169 Lorn, wkdys 547-9571 . 3br. 3ba. fam rm . "~-,..... • ~ eves/wknds546-~34. G • I RIVERSIDE •• ••••••••••••••••••••• _ ardener .• 750 ease. l+ Acre Lots LJDOIAY~ONT COUNTRY RENTAL BY _2_13_1_37&-_3267 ____ _ OWC20'1-0WN Lido Isle bay rront PUBLIC <SEALED> Jbdrm house, cul-de-sac, 979·7300 , 994 2 17 1 w boatslipfor40'boal.3 810 on April 6, 1981 or Westminster Mell. _ Owne!/agt br, 3 ba. Avail. for 1·Z tone) 2 & 3 bdrm homes. Fenced yard, dbl gar. PRIME LOT E s tate home site, 7 yrs. $3500/mo. Redhill Bacltbay Un.iv. Dr. area. $650/mo. No fee to te· Realty,673-7300 For info call: COUNTY nants. Coats & Wallace 0 F 0 RAN G E G S A 962.....sf acres. Ocean & valley Harbor V homes. 4Br. view, all util., ready to ram rm .. 2 story, xlnt bid & priced to sell rast. cond Avail 5·1 Tel . SJC San Juan Realty, 544.5997 661 6(XX), 180' unobstructed Ml Coastal view lot, '2 acre, 11:1 m1 to bchLag Niguel S32S.OOO firm 536-0066. 962-1632 ------ 1\ rch Beach Heights between 1950 & 1972 Del Mar Ave. Ocean view Approx 25x80. Eves. Villa Balboa Condo Pror. decor. comp!. rurn Z br, 2 ba. den1 din. rm, fam. rm. Lse JlSOO/mo. 541-4156 SEA VIEW MODS. 2009 Yacht Defender Pror dee. Completely fum. sec., pool, tennis. 3bdrm, fam frm. 2'hba. call 21J/l20-M4.Z _ ____ __ __ spec view. $2000/mo E MERALD BAY. private 644-49B4_._0pe_~Sat/Sun. REAL ESTATE --------- DIVlSION 1714) 834-2550 QUICK MOVE IN Huge near new 3 Br. 2 Ba Townhouse type, 2 c ar garage, patio, fireplace. Small child, small pet OK. Like your own home. $595 mo. Wont last. Drive by 2195 Ma ple St then call 642-1603. Northwood Mdl hou.se. 2 stry 4 Br. 2"2 ba. 2.500 sir S950tmo. 551-8731 Adult complex. 2bdrm, 2ba. atrium, pool, spa. tennis, million dollar clubhouse. $650/mo. Call Phyllis 962-4454. COats & Wallace Close to beach. 3Br tl(.ba, dbl gar. Lg l/r, frpl, c:om lot, quiet c ul-d e-sac. rncd yrd. $600 inrl gardener. Call 536-2789 Lge exec home 4br, 2Yaba. ram rm. lge s pa, S850 /mo i n c l p ool service. Century 2 1. 848--1885 or 642· 7185 University Park, lge 4 BR in beat area. $695 mo. Barrett Rily, 642-5200 WOODHIDGE Leases. 3 br, S650. 4 br. $800. Rusty, ~1-3000. Townhouse , Univ. Park , 3 Br2i,.<, Ba. pool, J ae , & much more. AduJu only. S150/mo. Dys 642-9909, Eves 559-9020 Rancho San J oaquin View Condo. 2bdrm widen. Free rent till 3·31. $'750/mo. 644·5598 Nice 4bdrm, 2Y,ba house, 2 fr plc, o r shopping center, pool, jac. tennis. S72S. ~I-6931after6PM . WOODBRIDGE "CREEKSIDE" Willow Plan. Professionally landscaped Model home on the partt. 4 Br. J Ba. 2 Story. Fam rm .. Din .. U pgraded condo or clubhse, pool & jac. 3 br. 2"'2bath. 840·1789, 846-1371 <Mary Ellen> 3425 ---------,•• .................... . Love I y s pa cio u s Bachelor CON DO vacant, 3Br+den. Harb Vu H S500/mo . Newpo rt H u g e k i t c h . S 9 7 5 , Beach 978-003 640-5836. 975-0040 MEWPORT IEACH l "'1 blocJts t.o the ocean beach. Three bedroom two bath home. Yearly lease. First and last. SJOOO p e r month _ 631·7D>, BKR. HARIORVIEW 2br, 2ba. pool/jac/clbhse, nr S.C. Plaia SSOO/mo 557-4351 eves Jbr H.B. Condo, new dee Tennis, pool, sauna, or ocean. $650. 962· 7469 Lge Zbr, Zba condo. Villa Balboa 1750/mo 1st/last + sec deposit 645-2158 Super exec 5 Bdrm w/vu. $1350/mo. AgL Newport Crest, 4bdrm. 644-9990 21/:lba, 2300 &Q ft Tennis. Steps to the beach, lge 4 pool, spa 644-8053. br dplx. 2"'2 ba, patio. 2 4 br. 3 ba Condo, tennis. sty, immac SIOOO yrly. pool $8()()/mo, no pets 673-2507 C osta Mesa . Jetr BLUFFS New 3br, 2ba, Bonita plan. microwave & all amen . SlISO/m o . 644.2:1)() 951-6000 dys, 673-3335 eves beach. fantastic view H A RB o R R I D G E lot. S~.000. Termi;_ Pt>g r ust.omized lux. home Brand new 2 Br. 11 2 ba condo. $600/mo. No pets. 770-5578 frplc, dsbwsr, m icro· Comfortable House with 3 Bdrm 2 ba home 1n I Beautiful lbdrm adult condo. Pool, spa. weight room . S .C . Plaza . $450/mo . Ulil pd 646-0686. NO LEASE , REQUIRED YEAR·ROUND FUN: Soc•at AC11v1t1es D rect"' •Free Sunoay Brunch • BBQ\• Par \!es• Plus mucl'I more GREAT RECREATION· Tenn.s •Free l e)sOn~ • 1pro & pro ShOPI . 2 f.iea111> Ciuos •Sauna• HyOromassage •Swim m1n9 • D• • "9 Range BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS· S•ngle~ I & 2 Bedrooms • '"' nosl'leO & Unlurnost>ed • Adult L•W'9. No Pets • Models Open oa11y 910 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments Newpor1 BeachtSo 1700 t6tn St :J 'f!' J; •&1r 17141 642-5113 Newpor1 Beach/No 880 11v1ne 4' •6r ... I . wave. S850 mo. No pets. pool, private. nice y a rge country setting !l&C-2:566 Agent. no ree. landscaped. $995 mo 3 S700/mo, Kids oK. avail Br. z Ba. + z utility Allen. Rltr. 494-7578 w views Elegant ly Mountain, D-.sert, -rum Avail. J . Doran To~UM 1141 64s..11 04 .. ~~ .... ~~!.~1~1===============-=-· Rnort l400 Rltr. 851-9522 Sharp Eastslde house on quiet street 3 Br. 1 Ba frplc, refrige, dshwshr, -•• ••••••••••••••••••• •• S-Clecrant• 3 176 *"25 W Positive Cash Aow ..., ~ ~ garage . .,, . ayne. Special Lartd SCIM • • • •• •• • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • Agent 646-8816. Apr5.893-5475 L.acJ-ohach 3241 bedrooms. fam rm. ---------•·•••••••••••••••••••••• f ' I 6 O 1327 Huntington Landmark. M bll 1rep ace. 4 · · 3 Br 1"'1 Ba, Townhome, pool. HB. Near beach. children welcome. No pets. $$75-M2·4474 or 968-9222. Across from Beach. 2 Br 2 Ba. Patio, garage. lov· ely ocean view Month. week. 645-5036. We have sevearal in Ocean view lots. Morro OCEANFRONT ---. vestment opportunities Bay area. 2 lots. Sl0,990. Magnificent Cypress 2 Br. l Ba. No pels. l child in tht> Dallas. f'\. Worth E·Z terms. Beaut. views b OK 2097 M pl Ave Texas aru. F:xcellent Shorn 6 br 7 a. 4 · a e · leverage Wlth minimum or the Pacihc Ocean. frplcs. Exclusive gated New Crp(s, drpi1, utila in· down in a rapidly grow Estero Bay & Cayucos community w/tennis cld.Call543-3227 .t U t . Call 805·772-3958 or court & pool G-Orgeous ing communi Y "' 5 '"I al\l<..m 8612 Agt · · · b 2ba ..... ,,., l tl l t dll ranges. Principals ~ ___ . _. ___ view Sacnftce at S2.SOO 4 r . . ..,.,., mo s as only please 556-2680 Lake Shastma rec area. mo. S6000 mo .. sumi:ner S 300 s ec u r i I y new ' Zbr, 3ba, lyr old rental, ~3,~~ Phyllis Stites, cpt/pnt, formal dining ~SELECT . ad1acent Lo champ golf ----·-------_7_54_-_0986_. _____ _ T' PROPERTIES course. 167,COO. Assume H U .......... _1_ .. _.... 4br , 2ba hm w/fp, bltns. Newport lieac:h Duplex arro11s i1t r eet from bearh $229,000 Term~ Agent 7141851 1651 .ASSUME LOW RATES Condo. 2bdrm. 2ba . Anaheim, SS0,000 4 uniu, H.B .. S217,SOO 6 uruts. C.M., $475,000. Comm'!. H B .. Adams & Magnolia, 1576,000 Commerc ial. Rancho Temecula, $1.000,000. Prof.uiOftd Pacific: ln•nfort, ltte. lkr. (714) 984.4845 IA YFtlOHT DUftLEX Nf..'WPORT BEACH FEE SIMPLE LAND Nr new lg 3Br + 2Br +4 enclosed garages As · sume low lnterest 1st & sell will carry low int 2nd. Reduced to $425,000 CJS Realtors t-~5650 IMVISTORS Assumable loan, low down. 4 Bdrm, nearly new In Chino. Full price $89,900. Call 751·3191 S40,000 at 12'k var. Ask <*let ~_... dbl aar. nice yd in for Rachel own~r/agt : ••••••••••••••••••••••• CollegePk KldsokS750. 61J.6000or646-9032 G....-3202 S46-il47,&66-6789 -....................... ---- MAMMOTH By OWNER. formal din. 3 br, pool. Now avail Arrowhead Country C lub area , San Bernardino. 1·864 1732. Eaat.akle, newly redec. Z br, l ba, lge encl. yard, s gl gar SSO O/m o 646-001 or 675-3432 Bu1ldable Iota, condos, incom e pro p ., d ev par cel!,, mt retreat:r. Agt. Don Rodgers, (714)934-6878 1·884-7258 C?bdnn w/gar, $38~. new -- --crpts, fncd yrd. water Mountal;-Properti;s~ latboo l"-d 3206 pd. 2Zl8 "'O" Placentia. Free 1!11t, Homes, Acres. • ••••••••••• ••• ••• •••• • 636-4120. Mobiles etc 839·7163 16 mo. lea.1e. avail May ----------__ . _ t. 4 Br 2 Ba. S950 Yearly SECLUDEO-VllEW IACHB.OR'S lease, avail. June Z7, 3 642-7104 RETREAT Br 21/• Ba, may be fum 3br, neat, decor, lg yds Palm Spring• at af. _A_gt_.67_3-_4062 _______ 1 new cpt, quiet street, dbl fordable S61,SOO! Studio lalaoePtnhtwto 3207 gar 924 Evergreen condo off Golf Club ••••••••••••••••••••••• '650/mo.kidsok D r I v e w It h A L L OCEANFRONT CONDO. amenlttea. Excellent as-2 Br+den, 2 ba. 2 under· sumable loan. Owner erd parklng . Agl. has bought elsewhere. 67s.a120 Won't laat. 159·1501 or ------- 752-7373. 3222 • •••••••••••••••••••••• REALESrATE Small 2bdrm back house. 1st & last '415& sec. Lease April 1. Ref's. Out of Comty 673-9040 Prop1rty 2550 ---------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR 1 Ba, W/O, gar, So. EXEC'ln'IVE HOME, 4 of Hwy. Call Mike or BR 3 Ba. 3 fplc's. golf Toni, 499-5568; &40-7"° New Condo For Rent S6SO, lge estro turfed deck, 641-1991, agt. Eastalde Condo. lge 2 br, 1"11 ba, pvt patio, encl. gar, pool. Adults. no pets. '495. 548-2990 4 br, 2 ba. fem. rm. gar . New crpta, drepes & paint. RV apace, poo), $600.Avail. April 1. No petl. Open & acceptlnc appl.lcationa Set/Sun 9-S. 947 Joann St. MU!lt be over 40. z Br 2 New 2Br. 2Ba 0• e 559-6188,office759-6S97. Home, good ocn view. Ba. Complete Rec., sec., pvt bch, $8SO mo. Adlts WESTCLIFF, Xlnt loc SS60 per mo. Mu.st see! only.-.3816 38r 2ba, lovely yard. ·~ mile from ocean . fardener provided. 77S-l807. Oceanfmt lBr. trlr + lOOO/mo. 646.6789. MONTICELLO 2br. 2ba ---------Fantastically rurnished cabana, deck. pvt bch. 646-6'7lO Twn.hse. Lge 2sty model. townhouse, with ocean view. Tennis cou.rt, pool S925/mo. 760-9111 3242 rum/unfu.m. adlts only. ---------encl 2 car gar w/opener. $750 rno. 499-3816 LIDO ISLE Pool/Clbhse privileges. • • • • •••• ••••• • • • ••• • • •• ----------1 Avail approx. April lsl. W • f --'T _ .. ___ Ocnfront Mobile Home Spaciow1 3 bdrm + conv u-1mo . ....., 71 .. days, A~l::w.ts r• 1 OM o-den. Lge sunny patio, """"" '70,7" ~ Uwftrtlitlled with 40' boat slip In front 2Br, pvt bc:h, Sl.000 mo, wide 47' lot. $1200 mo. ,_4_98-_1812_e_v_es _____ ••••••••••••••••••••••• of unit. 3 Br, 3ba. yrly,adltsonly.fu.m /un-LaW!OORealty,675·4562. Du""--"9.fww 3600 G...,.... 3102 Magnificent view of furn'99-3816 •• !::."";.:•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• water . 114.50/mo. Pool, ---------1 J Br 2 Ba, mcl. refng, jacaclennl.scourtaavall. Upper Woods Cove, fene«i yrd, 5750/mo yr-k 75/mo.2bdrm,lba. AnMTSFOlllENT Huntinltc>n Hrbr Realty. charming Victorian. ly. Agt. 673-3355 Costa Mesa. H .B., N.B., Coeta Meaa Zl31:592·2816, 714/846-0&41 stained glaas. 3 BR 2 Ba, ~ Something for Everyone aorgeous view. $900. 195 * N E W p o R T 2 Br. 1 Ba. Completely re· Bach. to 4 Br. Unfum. Broadmoor Condo, 3 2br, Summit Or. 2l3-37S.3119 HEIGHTS• Apt.I. Certain locations 2ba, upper level, patio · modeled, laundry hook· offer : Pool . spa , on Lagoon, nearly new Channing studio cottage, 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 fireplaces. up, dlabweaher. Near fireplace, laun. room, with all amenities-dbl pUy furn. Nr beach & ~:8~~~l~~!~n~ 1_be_a_c_h_. $5.25 __ m_o._646_·_21_3S_. beamed c e 111 n J s , gar. frplc, truh comp., stores. Mature adult. No mo. 2131473-7714 Eves. Cd M 4 b r & Z ~ b a ' 1ara.1ea. ell built-ins. · I sm .... •-a S375 4',.. S"".. Garden & Townhouse microwave, comm. poo . ....,.... · ..,.. "'°" 213/470-2221 Daya. w/frplc, 2100'. call destp. jac. tennis. No pets. Z Br 1 ba house on quiet 6'4-7220ors.4&-8755 TSLMGMT. 642-1603 avail April 1. $750/mo. street. Owner wishes to 3 Br. F.R .. D.R. Pool, 64~9554· seU. Will give bonus to new cpts & drps. 5900 A.pahewwfs,_,...d l.._ftul1_,• 3107 tenant with ni ce mo.Owner760-1507. ••••••••••••••••••••••·••••••••••••••••••••••• furniture who co· HcwborVMHCMMs ..... ,.._.. 1706 28drm,l~lh atl.SthSt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• operates In showing. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4i5 mo. incl. uUJ. No 3244 W OODlllD•I 49f.!M21 ~=1; ~~ :?tt ~~r:i: Lovely North Bayfront pet.a. 67S.SM>O Ateot. WAIMl .... TOM ly room. Im peccable Duplex 3bdrm , 2ba. c ..... w. 3122 2 8d2 8a S700.SBd 2 Ba OCIAM SIDE OF condition. $1000/m o. idealJoc.AvailApril lto ••••••••••••••••••••••• $750. 1 blk to lake, pool, HWY. Agent.6'4-9990 J une 15· S8 50/mo. Spacloua 1 Br w/1ara1e. 1 pa. 2 blU to aboppina 3br, 2ba w/pool. Year D.M.M....._. Rltr 673-0llSeves. laundry facll. '5.25. Aak center. Call Loia &tiller. round lease U200. 644-9990 Bachelor. Attractive forFaye.640-9900 631-1318 494-7!154or 49'7·1.56l w/beam celling, wood AvaU. April lat. 2 Br. 2 .............. l2S2 Walle to beach. Beaut. paneling, plush carpel· Ba. with Mmde<:lt. Close ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Crest 4 br con-lna. MOO. 213/S.S7·3Sa5. to beach. No peta. n oo CUTICOMDO do, ram. rm, din. rm. ost.MIM 3724 mo.67Ul.M Jackle. 2 Bdrm ..... _ ti E l p ool, tennl1, S1100. R~~ II~ \I l••f!', • -· pa o. a 646-09 in kkchen. Comm unJty ~~~~~~~- Larte 3 Br . Condo 2~ Ba. pool. Adulta only. Walk SpedacuJar ocean & bay Din area, family rm, lo ltAnl and benJta. S550 view. Vernlllea 2 Br. 2 frplc, crpt, 2 1tory, per mo. Ba . Penthouse. Private comm. pool. Avail. S.UI. Call PbylU.831·3114 gua rded adult comm. •••••••••••••••••••••• New 2 Br 2 Ba, ocean vu, SUS CASIT AS 2car1ar. '650/mo. Refa. Fum 1 br. apt. $125 •up. req'd. 4Wf·2381 E ncl. 1ar. Adult•, no •--'-------- petl. ZllO Newport Bl. Db ooean VU, 1 Br, rmrly S4Mll88btwn865PM d ecorated, w /aar. t:SEL ECT T'PROPERTIES coune view. On over 2 acres. 3400 sq.ft . Prlced to ae.11 fut. ALSO, 5.6 acre avocado a rove, S37,500 an ac.r•. Call egt. 1·72&-3HI Me5 mo. +depoelt. Call M•.._ Y&efe J2'7 AU amentiet. $1.200/mo. Beaut. 2Br adult only 752-Ulltto4. ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• 175-4a, tu-Ma. CASA DI OIO AU. UTILITIES PAID Adulta "75/mo. A.at for Faye,.._, 47 unlll. 2bdrm, 2ba. Ap- proved for condo con· •--OC--.-....... -Yl-IW __ _ version $1,800 ,000. ~ Maloy lnvutments MovtnaToSan Dle6o7 l714)'721Hl21. Carlabad. See ocean • Ml. Hella TERMS rosrows. ....... MOUll P'or leue-Ocun view• forever w/awlmmlna pool, Jacuui, complete privacy. 5 BR a Ba. Fam Rm. Call Marilyn Bulkley for detalla. 875-3411 townhu. 2 car au. LEAS!: Turtleroclt HOMEl'ORRENT Beach C1oM z Ir. 1 Be., Sepera tt bouae, newly Leundry , putllna Glean.lr,_talnalefam a Bdrm. S87$. Fenced dbl prace.rrptc,fenced Compa re before you decorated cbarm tn 1 courae, very quiet. home. lbdrm Iba fam ~~ ~'t:tee · ~~ yard. New crpe. drpt, rent. Cuatom dHltn 2bdrm, lba. Well located hOO/mo. Aalc for Bob rm Qen\.ral :air s car ---~le . _.._ painl. '700 84.i-l2l8 reature1: Pool, BBQ, oa qm.tat. tTCIO. No peta . Ma•1.or531-4750 iar,walkto oooi•t•n· or97Hl171.Act.,nofee. •M-11111'1. mo. cov'rd aar aie. uw f7S.1Dl ?. . I i. Sl 010 C-" C •~a. 1269 fumthare, 1urT'Ounded 1---------4 BR 3 Ba condo. fp c, o · • · au a r y _,...._ with_.,_ .. landlu c 1· 2 Bdrm, l Ba , dtck. mlcro. n frlc. comm. al\wllllft: m-e:na. • .......... •••••••••••• Beach c:io... 2Br. 1Ba, - S... C I dbl pr hcd yd' frplc Adult Uvlq at lt.a \, aduha, no pm, Lee IUO. pool, tennl•. •J>a, rec w.....-.u-Town.boUH 2 ••port oOrtl ana . . • No)Mlla. 171-0CTa MGa room, no '*'· '850 lae. .,._.,._.. frcnt 4bdnn, lh, ne•b Dt• CJU, dns-, palnt. 1 8dnit ~ tdO « Avail. now. Att.175-1ett el.Ory, aer. l~ ba, 0001. decora~. 2 blockl to IOGJe, ...__,_ 2 8dnn f\am1lbed *4IO tbdna ctuplea yearb ren- ; I• 0 \• ~ • f 0 I 0 4-PlexSo.Coaat Plua OpbNplH(ll Triplex A.nahelm HUia Dplx A.ube1m HUii ISS-02!13 from b.llWd., ~ aero. 3 bulldln1 p roperty. Privacy. J'rul\ '"reea. Perfect for prolettloaal couple or lnvHLOr. $129,500~ OvtofS.... klDS/HTS ()I( = ~to)/mo .• _oce_an._112_·..i. ____ s....... •W. WU.00,Ml-lf'll ~:~1sr••1. E-Side 2 8dnn. $495. t I Br. 2 Ba. larae yard, 2 C' t .. J171 Bach. Al*-UW.. ,_1d. !.!:~~~:!!.:~--,, Br. HH. W /Oaraae. Turt l e r o. c k · N ew car 1ara1e. S74a mo. •••••'••••••• .. •••••••• w .. t 11 or Moa tbly. a.clMlar Apt a~ bib to la bl(!(JO rr.,.,,, uoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• .o A teenlc Onion Coaat. Eledrldty, faced. out· 1tandlac view. accetal· blt,ownw'9:2~ NN5lo......... tonhouH . I Maate.r 8'r5-0!IG. Spac.lbr+dm.lbe,111 llcH...,RealtyeGlJM, I ll Corona t150fa o. •r bdnn, fam rm, 2~ 8a. l\y twllllioaM. c.t. ur, MMS'71e... 111.-0.... re LU.llurioul, cuatom COO• do. 11001q. ft. : rrptc1. 3 bdnn, 2\11 bath1, MOO mo. &42-4823. 1130 lq. ft. Prof. t*oral· ARBOR RJOO E ·I Br, JIOCllt Jae . We.tr CO .,.U la•--------•-----·------tn ed. Pvt patio. Pool, ten· aa., etud.1, View detkl, t.111. 2eat ..... Aihalt.t, l t uala1 Lt• 1bdrm I Ba I be ·"""IDO· er nJa,pertt ckJN.tlOOfmo. Jac,pool,wnnll,h ,000 no pe ta . H U /mo. 1a'*tn apt, pool/rec ~·ut ~ UMmor'fSU412. mo.17M078,Ml-9089 4tNOl55 ....... n oW. &MSt. ~ l . ---41 • ~ .......... __ ,... __ ,....:.1wJlh .,.,... 1.. • • Ullfw.. .......-·-·· Af a ...... u..r... .. •••h u.fww. .... !';;.~'!.~.... Or'!? Coat OAfL Y PILOf/Sund!y. March 22, 1911 •• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.,_ .. .._. JIU ~ ....... Jll4 ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~=~ ....... ~t! ~~~-.. ~~!! .._.,.... .._. JNt ....... sa... 4MO Offlee...... 4400 OMil........ 440CI -. .....,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pla::=::..-:e ~ .... ,.. PY\ tlo, IO ol b wy . 111~ Be 1onla (211) 4»-IJ.M I Br 2 be w/mutcr a&dte, beam.I cellln\6i:alk to UtUt eorooa. mo to mo.IM-72UAst. Sparkllna 1 Br. VtUa. MOW 6 nl.Ue lncld. No klcll, Pm or smokin1. M0-71M. tl.5\11 Poinset· tla. "15. mo. I br, l be, frpk, pool. adulta, no peta, S~ mo. M0-18 One bedroom and den. Two batb1. Key \o fcrivat.e beach. Excellent ocatlon. Great ocean view. No pets. one adult only. 1195 mo. Yearly leue. ~ent, '7~0189. PINE BLl!Pf' APTS l Br wtlh Wt. 2 ••. Adult ~tnpJH, paUo, •lft, fr-pie, entJ 1ar., au '10Yt. cUabwuher, spa, lndry rm. No peta. rroms.m. SPlfC ~l-Sl07 111'.SAVERDE bome at- moe~. Ht Sdlx apta. No peta. 56&-103'. _Wetlt:flelil 'AMILY Arri. Brand new beautlf'UJ lrg apt, tor famillet with l or% chUdren. Near park. Heat paid. No peta. k '70 2Br. l Ba. 3Br.28a. · ~ 3111W. Wilaon.831-~ WAU.ACEST. APTS. Newly decoraUd 2 Br I Ba $4.25. Small child OK , n o pets . 200 Ea.U ... IU.MY I br, pr, •dulta. llO pet&. ... 190 21.tl. 541-Zl.2"1 Adultl. 2 Br. 1 Ba. w/1pa, built·iu, view.Ne .... to H.B. "501 ... 53'7·8'91 lbdnn, frplc, beam cell ina. Id area.. Ull.Sl mo. I.At , lut, ct.p. No pell Me-3'20. Ea1t1lde quiet 1arden apt. 18r. Adulta, Avail Apr l. $350 lndkh utll • r e frla. l it. le last +security. 631-2124 Townboule Eaata\de 2Br. 1~ ba. 2 Sty. 3 yrs. old, 1ar. No pets. k&slmo. 8'15-8133 312' ••••••••••••••••••••••• P•lllPllT APllllEl1S COUNl'IY CLUI UYIN4ttM MIWPOIT llACH An adult community on the Back B•Y. Spec· lacular Spa1• 7 1wlm· mln1pool.I,8 lllbt.ed ten· nls courta, bllte traU1, puttln1 treen Bachelort, l and 2 bedroom• apartment•, and townhoutea from ~10.00 per month On Jamboree At San Joaquin Hilla Road (n4)644-1900 Oceanfront for Winter Rental•. Fumi1bed & unfum. Broker. 675 . .(912. lbr. b )'l'ly. areat loc ln N.B. JO+ to abr Zbr. 2ba ltlT W..uWf. N.B Want DANA POINT'S BHt ~·••••••••••••••••••••• N.&8rc*er condo, patio, frplc. ttnuelaJ ln1t. 1000..t. location 250' $1'75 mo. ---f'JMllJ pbooe. t2llO. &4e-7m. lat. floor. A1~nt 14_J·S03'l.. ut111 incl. 975-lUO Om-..... , IOOI --------••• -.u •••••••••••••••• VeruHIH, l br. Jux-Female, noo smoker, lo uriow, teeured, adults, ahaN :Z Br , 2 ba, Cotta klO/mo. MWell Mna. s:m. 546-8303 a Br. 1 Ba. St.e.-to beach. N40. Property Ho~•. MZ.-Oor 642.-1010. I>eluu 2br, 2ba SS80 1t.eps to bay/bch. '15-54414 lbdnn condo with pool, very pvt an Rutland Rd Adulta ooly. Call SSS-3522 or 64().1657. Exclualve Veru1lles ; BeauUlul 2 Br. 2 Ba Pool, Jacc, Sa una, Rec Room, Etc. Ne wly de co rated . Secure Complex $595. + Depoeit. 6'5-3080. Oce.nfront. very nice. 3Br, yrly, need 2 rmmtea ror bdrm. m1tr'1 w/own balcony & bat.h 675·2319 NB Fem rmmte wanted to s hr w/ume. Newport condo. $2.50/mo. 631 2259 ev/wknd Will share 2bd 2ba Park Newpon S:.>O mo furn. Incl uW & bnen• wlresp emp . w o m Ref 's 640-8893 KOUCIMT• MIWrOIT Elepn\ eu~uUve 1ultea In preatlae location. Witb complete 1upport aervlca 714/Ml·0681 '50 sq. fl. Deli1httu l workin& space with ocean view Full bath. 3 yr old bldc. S450 mo. Tu~r Aaaoct .. '94·111'7. 230 £. 1'70\. St. COSTA MF.SA FROM75'SQ. FT. lSS-900 IQ. t\. air cond otn~ suit• for lmmed. occupancy. All util1, janltodal .erv., cont. rm .. pvltin1. Call Terry Cr•sman: 554·0000. ..'°" .... Furnlahed or u n furni1hed Executive Sult.a ln l"lne, watklna dlat.ance to Alrrrt. AU ser vicea aval Your Secn!tary or Ourt. 20.21 Bualneu Center Dr Su.ite 213. 7 l4/752·0234 r&.AZA EXECUTIVI SUITES "There la a difference • · ATTDmlt IMTWllOl DICOl4TOIS Custom 1hade drapery and carpet bu1lnu1 w/ expandln1 Interior dealp cllentele. 1300 IQ rt , Corona del Mar, Coall Hwy frontage. Xlnl long term lse welt under market Includes stock It FFE. S'72.500 *Cote Realty & lnv.•stment 640-5777 Cotta Meta 1124 Wallace IH,6'5-MSZ 2 br. balcony, D.W ., clean, coin laundry & wshr, tar, nr ocea n. 49J..~aft SPM. NO FEE! Apt. & Condo Oceanfront. Charming I br &oliver apt. No view S400 mo/yrly. 675-3823 Fem 25-lS, non amoke, to shr 3Bl' 2ba dplx m CdM. w/2 fem. S240/mo. 4 blka to bch Janet 752 8S85, ext 404. M·F 760·8299 eve/wkns YOUR DELUXE OFFICE SUITE IS READY 714/752-0234 2082 Michela-On Dr 11212 2021 Business Cntr #213 SMALL !NV ESTOR Take out DeU ln opera t1on. steady income, ful ly equipped.Only 135.000 owner will carry. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIWLYDICOI. l Br. au pd, encl 1ar. d/waaher, pool. Adults 64.2-5073 21r.lla ~ Newly decor . as pd, e n c l g ar, p ool . d l washer Ad u l ts 6'2·5073 llrTowfthouw Newll decor. gas pd., e nc gar .. p ool. d /washer Adults . 642·5073 Sp acious 3 Br Duplex S410. Pool & laundry fac 548-&SM VILLA COIDOV A Moel util free New crpt, encl garage. pat io, dshwh.r, landry rm No pet.s. 2 BORM $465 tBDRM $395 2323 Elden Ave , CM 642.7605 ----- meatiBllU MIAIMIW 2 Bdrm w/frpk, bit-Ins, quiet ne l1bborhood, walk to parlt & shop 542.S. lat, lul + dep. Call Hal. 631-7900 2 Bd 1 Ba. $375. Clean & quiet, no kids/pets. Call Craig. 63H266 m;qa1 3Br, 2Ba, 4·plex, gar, adults, no pets. S480. UMO C. Valencia ~7983 - Newport Hts lrg !bdrm. Iba, new crpts. stove, yrd. :no La Perle Ln. $375 7~0759. - INSTANT IN 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Xlra lrg Apt 2 story, 2 car garage, frplc, yard, w/d hook up Small child. small pet OK A must to see. TSLMGMT 042 1603 ----- VACANT Zbdrm duplex, frplc, t•arport, bit-ins. t,90. 831·3128 or ~2252. HWtl"""°" leach 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE WHIFA.E TREE Luxury AduJt units at af. fordable Uvlng. 1,2 & 3 Br. Well decorated Olympic sii.e pool, light· ed tennis court, Jacun1. park like landscaping Moel beautiful bldg. in H.B. From S36o. 8'6·0619 \~o AOUL T ~~-LIVING • 1 & 'I BA Pa110 Apes • 01s11wu11trs & 880 s • Poo1 & Rec Room • Garde11 l andscaoono • J09 ro Bf.Kii & Snaps S c r 1 G res SEA E NVIRO NME NT 'JbJ:I HAMll TON H 8 9t>.i 4500 Stunn1n L e lbdrm .,ARTMEMTS g g • Beautifully landscaped I garden apt, pooll rec garden apts. Patios or area$~ 710 W 181.h St 1 br. J ba, Crplc, OW. encl. gar Nr Hunt. Har bor Jan,8'6-1Ul6 deck.a. Pool & spa. Heat - -paid, covered parking Newer large lbr w/gar, Adults, no pets. 1 or 2 Adult.s,nopets S3701mo persons OK. 548·5766 I Bdrm $390 ------- 2 & 3 Bedroom s kOQ..S4SO. Kids OK. no pets please Water Trash Patd Carporl 964·2S66or 97J..2971 Agt . no ree 2 Bdrm z Ba $500 2 Br. 1 Ba. w l garage Pet 2250Vanguard Way OK S42S mo. Ask for ~9626or ~-2408 Mike 641-0763 --------- 2 Br 1 Ba. l Story, shag, drps. patio. frplc, d w. beam ceilings, prv. gar. Adil& S450 2650 "G" Elden. ( 1 )5311-8'06. 2 bdrm . lY.iba , dis hwasher. crpls , drps, gar. 995-3311. 1470 995-3311 EASTSIDE Co.trv Woods 2 Br. & Stud'y, split.level. fireplace, alt.yll ght , declt. No children or pet.a. $535. 180 E.2lst. St Daya 646·4262, Eves 645·9543. 2 HUGE Bedrooms in s uper location. Fully c arpeted. built ins. ground noor Adults, no pets. $350 mo. Apply Apt E 568 W W ilson 6'6-4477. 2 Bdrm lMplex near So Cst. Plaza Spacious, walk-in closets, bltlns, pat.lo, garage. No pets kSO mo. Agent 833-9293 ~~--~----- E. Side triplex 3br, 2ba. immed occup. no pets S550/mo in c l util 851-9647 Lovely garden apt Lrg 3Br. 2Ba, frplc. bll. Ins. Call day 631-4402. night: 760-073' ---- Sunny 2 Br upsta1r1 apt E 'side. Gar. de<:k, laund rm, no pets. S4SO/mo. ~prl'...~l·lOIM WESTBAY AP't'S New garden apts, patios, pool. spa. Adults. no pell. 2Br.1Ba k 65 2Br. 2& k80-k85 Avail now LARGE 2 Bdrm.2 ba,cpts,drps, BAOIELOR w patio in d/w. encl gar, beach & S quiet adult complex. Points area. S450/mo Pool, spa, bbq. no pets 842·1m2 _ _ __ _ S325 mo. Mesa Pines 2 Br 2 ba, microwave, A pts., 2650 Harla rrplc $500/mo Ca ll 549-2447 96:H49Qor drive by 21792 $385/mo. 2bdrm. I b-; Broolthunat Apt l8. duplex. no dogs, 645 Vic· Pvt. and spacious, super loria 546-9124 lge 3 Br 2ba w/frplc. -· IA y TIMIYS encl gar, balcony/patio, S P A C I 0 U S l drapes, new pluah cpt. 2 kids OK. Must see lh11 BEDROOM beaut bargain al k 95 Frplc. lrg pati.o. walk m Muat see. 7921 Holt. Call closet, diahwuher, gar, 3 to 7pm wkdys. Sal/Sun pool & lndry fac 399 W 847_4!!03 Bay St. 646-9883. _ _ __ East.aide. lge 3 br, 2~ ba. 2 1ty, dbl gar. 2 patios. immac. S700/mo. Berit. agl 64.2·~-·--- Near new xtra dlx townhs apt lrg 3br, 2ba, frplr, b l t ns. w /d hkup . skylights. vaulled ce1l angs, dlb allch gar. EASTSIDE m any x t r as s s 2 s ~Woodt 545-~.....:_ -- Large 2 Br. 2 Ba loft HUNT HARBOUR AREA apt S54 5 mo No Xtra lge 2br 2bs $495 children or pets. 180 21st. pool/jac adult~ ooly St. Days 64&-42162. Eves CATS WELCOME 545.9543 16885 Lynn lt2 8'6-3M1 2bdrm. W side. 1 child Spac1~-2Br.-kad;-OK ok S3651mo + dep Nr Beach & Slater. S37S. ~·~or <~13)59!: 1219 lstJ last. 962.3837 2bdrm, l 1hba, W side. S42S + 11ec. dep No pets 645·°"79. Spacious 2 BR. S365 Pool & laundry fac1l 548-9556 2 Br 2 Ba, 2 car gar $575 Open Sun. 1·3, 229 W. Wilson 642 8235 Bentf Agl. 2bdrm, 2ba. Quiet townhouse garden a pt Lge3br,2ba. frplc, lndry hook up. pattn Ed 1nger/8 o lsa C hica Avail 4/1 S5sO 8'0·3129 2 Br 2 Ba Crpls, drps, bltns. oven, range, dshwsr, enrlsd gar , 968-1021. 2Br, t"'18a condo 2 story. Pool. spa, tennis. lm- m a culate S600/mo 963-1m. rentals. Villa Rentals. 67S.4.912 Broker 2 br, 1.,.. ba + gar, Hoag Hosp area. nu decor, open hae Sat & Sun 11·3, 4 2 38 Hi I a rl a Wa y, SSOO/mo. B»-S875 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 Br. 1 Ba. No kitchen. $400m o, incl ulil 644-6780. 646-31.89 s. a........ 3176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near new 1 br 1pt. Built Ina. car\')et, drapes, car port, laundry facility. public tennis courts and 1011 course rl1ht behind property. Adults, no pets. Avail. ApriJ l $37 5 mo. Owner, 642·0138 -------Rmmte wanted/fem . Cat OK. Pvt room SlSO/mo. 548-9> Linda M/rmmt.e to shr 4bd hse in East C.M mature resp nonsmker ovail 4·1 631 l.S97 or 548-944 3 Spectacular view w/sec gate. pool. Jae, 1145/mo +It hskpg. 759-1428 Spacious 3bdrm condo Nr S.C. General Hosp, 3 br. frplc, 2 ba, stove. Spac condo. Bluffs. prof. 21,', ba. Quiet Joe. $895/mo. 831-1759, 631-4744. 759-9100 crpts, avail. Apr. 4, toshr w/same,seetoap· $450/mo. 891· 1644 prec 760-1750 eves . ·' SUPfRH I OCATION O N tttf r•1 NtNSUL A < ,111 !odd~ 1111 .too .spv1 1111t rur nt ~ 67'>-8662 S• ....._. Room wl bath & garage C .. tr.o 3871 Newport Beac h for MD's fac1I, in HB 2,000 •TRAHc;>UILITY * ••••••••••••••••••••••• F e m a I e S 200 mo sq.ft Reduced to S1 200 Very private 1 & 2 Br Condo. lBr. frplc, encl 645-7Z78 mo lse Red Carpet. a dult a pts . AVAI L W & ·d NOW. Large Ooor plans, gar at.er gas pai Prof male exec. Will 893-1351 garden landscaping, Nopeta.$425. n5·211_,_ s hare my Lag Bch pool, jacuzzi Great loca· 2bdrm, 2ba penthouse. 1 home w prof female t1on. close to ever · level. very neat $490. lblk. lo beach , frpk, y l h l n g ! Some '96-8122Gloria jacun1. exchg reb townhouses & apt& with -------494·0160 d e ns avail No pets SouthLOCJllM 3186 - please. From SS40 I••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof maJe exec Seeking MARJHStS 59UARE UAltTMEMTS 1244 lrvlne Ave. Between Westcliff Dr & Mariner Drive. 645-0252 I Oceanfront studio apt a pro{ female w ia with patio. overlooking plush home to share pvt beach $550/m o ut1I Garage, pool or 1acu1r.1 mcl. '99-2253 or 499·5021 Refs. 494·0160 Tuatln 3890 M1 f ' a>-26 shr 2 br h:>~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CM. $2()() + ut1l, pet OK Security apts, lbdrm & 642·44.57 art 9or wknds MEWPORT ClHTER Full Service Suites SCUTCOSTS S All you need for one monthly fee• 640-5470 • DB.UXE OFffC ES * From 1 room up to IOOO sq fl Sl 08 per sq. fl 3 room.s and up No lease required 2172 DuPont Dr. AdJ. Airport er Hot(•I. 833-3223. 9-12 SUHRIVIEW Large 2 Br 2 Ba over looking Bac k Ba y Loads of closets, fireplace. 2 carports. 2 balconys. 7'S Domingo Or. Call before 5PM. sn.s. 97~8889 or 645· 1260 2bdrm, utll pd, adults, no pets. From S375 . Fem. to shr 4 br l'Ondo. CdM Delux~ Suites. AC.:. II R tst, l!u.t +sec ampl pkg, util pd Z855 836-~ S225/mo 96J.<n96 E Cst llwy 675 6900 Duplex upper 4 Br. 2 Ba. Huge Master . 1 blk ocean. tns Agt 642·8850 ROCMlla 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof M w1she~ lo ~hr LagWUt. Beach Motor Inn. 985 No. Pacific Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach Daily, Weekly, Kitchen available. Low wrnter rates. 04-S2!M. YOUR NBICM hou~e or condo. 631·4949. 63t 1276 1 Marte> Room with ltltchen priv C ute 2 Br l Ba • Near bus & shopping firepla~. garage in lov· center. 982·7520 aft 6PM Fem wanted to shr lux Newport Pen condo, 3 br. 2 ba, ocean vu, S285 No smoker •peLs 67J..9L57 ely Newport Heights or wltnds. SSlS. 67S-O:W9 Cozy C M house to :.hr wlF or M, quiet & close lo OCC. 2 mi to beach. $250 + ""utils 631-9259 Room for rent Sleeping VeraaiJle$ Condo. ocean room only, $4.5/wk. view, 2bdrm, 2ba. frplc, 631-t.254 full sec. & amenities. $695/ mo_ 955--1120. 3br, 11,;ba, fnge & gas in· cld. No children or pets. ~/mo. 6'5-5103. Charqlin& Decor garden door, sunshine galore. nature to adore $50 /wlt 'IM-81575 Share lgl' Parkwood apt, Jr v1 ne, mstr bdrm w/ahwr, pool. Jae $25() + Va utlls 551·4390 Room for rent, kitchen Cross from bch. Lg bri&ht priviled&es Sl50/ mo 2Br 1 ba, part rum. D/W. 548-5082 Roommat.e to shr nu con do Irvine 551 2071 , 551·4328 patio. $650/yrly, 968·8263 Newport Heights Duplex 2 Br 1 Ba Adults, no pets. $495 mo. 1st, last deposit 517 Bolsa Days 631·~. Eves & Wknda 548-5041. OCIAMFllONT 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba . Duplex Upstairs. 2 car garage w/aut.o opener. washer & dryer meld Avail. 4-l. TSL MGMT 00·1603 Quiet 2 Br l Ba with garage. patio. pool. Adult.s. no pets. 1801 H. 15th St . Newpo r t Heights. S..SO. 642-7340 --- 2 Bdrm, 2 bath duplex, near beac h . Frpl c, g a rage . $525 mo. Newport Bea<'h Realty. '760-7241. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo on Newport Bay. Prestige location. Lea1e or Op· lion t o p ur c h ase. 67 5·1570, 760·1933, ~-9C»4 Eves. CdM, nice Pnvate en trance, patio. Furn, util incl. $325/mo '759· 1363. Hoteh,Mohb 4100 f'em rmmte to shr 2br. 2ba twnhse else t o o cc w 10 . 20-30 vri; S225 + •, ut1l Pam 646·4105 ....................... --------- Balboa Inn oteanfront Low winter r ates Daily or weekly Kitchenette S90 & up. 675~87,0. SEA I.All MOTEL •Week ly rentals now avail •$98 and up •Color TV. •Phones in rooms 227~ Newport Blvd C M 648-7445. Oceanv1ew Studio Apt S350 & security deposit 673-4154. Oldest & laqies\ agency in So. Cahf. since 1971 Credits: ABC.NBC.e ns . Cosmo. Phil Donahue •7 off with this ad to 1hosewhoneech pla<'e lrvrne. 641-1899 Garden Grove, 891· 1773 "URGENT" F l rmmte shr apt Bal Island until end or J une S200673·8863 SUINMf' R...talt 4200 Sophisticated Resp f em ••• ••••••••••••• ••• • ••• lo share lovely decor OCEANFRONT SUM Weslclirr apt. pool W I D ME R RENTALS $650 S25Cl +"'2 ut11642 6492 wk. Adlts only. Now tak - - -in& reservatio '99-3579 Mature lady. non-smoker would like to find & ~acaffoft Rtfttol• 4250 s hare apt or h o use Suite avail approx 1100 sq.ft. Newport Arches Marina Bldg 642 4644 Small otr1ce l827 Westcurr Or N B. Good loc.SL50permo 631·0900 Office/warehouse nr OC Airport. 1800 sq rt offices & warehouse. Offices full carpeted & a1rcond A111ume l •.,yrs at S7.W mo Of' negotiate longer term w/ownr 556·9900 I 0,000 Sq. Ft. SINGLE USER OFFICE BLDG. ssc per SQ ft IMMEDIATE OCCUftANCY 405 F'wy 1Harbor HI COMMERCE PARK 979-9997 Newp o rt Ce n te r Prest1g1ous 9th floor view location approx 2300 s q ft 1714)640 1560 Mr Joe Fletcher ~FRCf/W AR940USE SUI-LEASE 4 offices . reception. warehouse w/lrg sliding door. sec system. new paint, new crpt. Redhill nr Bnstol Avail after 3/2.s/Bl t-5/yr lse. Call 6«·6500or 760-1377 Custom, executive office, 400 sq ft. Pvt bath with shower. Balboa Pemn S28S mo. 642-4623. IHMnl R...tal 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'or store & offi ce s pace at reasonable r11tes 500 to 2700 Sq Ff. M&5A VERDJo; DR PLAZA 1525 Mesa Verde Jo:.<.: M 545·4 123 Newport lleach, SI 25 :.q ft New dlx offlre or rrhlll w •pvt bath, security. a c. 600·240{1 SQ ft 509 31st St 1 next to Bank or Newport , Lido Cannery area 1 675-3236. <2131641 !1700 PRIME WATERFRONT RETAIL SPACE 1st TIME AVAILABLE 500·2600 Sq. Ft. NEWPORT BEACH SPECIALTY CENTEI Hlqh Vlslblll~ "mam strut' Tnrfflc Location SfM'Cial bat iftcJ lnc.fttti••• Now 1714J67S-4662 ,...._ LocatlOft 1270 Sq f\ on busy Beach Doulevard Huntington Rearh Ideal for reHI estate office. store or other suitable business 2 Private baths, ava1la ble immediately 10 Year lease Attractively priced 642-432 I. ed 21 6 Weekdays p,;,.. Harbor l h·d. Michael Real Estele 673-6880 INVESTOR °"OITUMITY 25''.'I dwn, N.8 incomt• proP.. owner hqu1dahng Cahlorma assets CM R Really 838-S570 Affi!Jate Branch Ofr so•·: ownership of in vest1gat1ve type consult tnR rLnn LA10 range t:o Performanl'e + S4SO cush req Hdundable Draw against profits Refs ellt'hange o r pt•rsonal 1rrterY1l'~ 7t4 752 IJIOI. t:Xl t2 Mountain Bus1nei.:.es. Free Lisi . Jtesorts M o l e I i. • G a s . Jo; I r 839 71&3 ln•eshMnt Opporh.wty 50 15 .......•...........•... LOAN '500 or more Obi your money Loan 1~ ~ecured by unprecedent ed Isl in film financm~ history 714·957 ·4086 Agt wants to work with 1n vestors l o sec-ure sound comm industrial Income property Bill 831 1257 Moneytoloalt 5025 ....•.....•.•.......... W AMT SSS FAST? SlOK·SIMil, Up to 90' • Equity on 1st, 2nds. 3rds, Fast Service & Funding ' Call E. STARR 964·6833 ------- Business loans. lOK up lsl & 2nd mortgagl'!>. SK 10 mil 494 7108 2nd TO, 16'; mt IS yr' rully a mort11ed Bkr 731 8S50 211,•1,.ANNUAL YEILD ' Several TD's for sale Up to 21....,'1 y eild Secured by prime 1m proved properties Min rn vestment SSOOO For details c•on tact Mr Williamson. lie bkr . Sawmill Investments 11~7531. Mo.-yWant~ 5030 •·••··••·•··•·····•···· Private party wenls SZOOKS250K 1 year note. ser ured by !st T D on I '' mtll1on dollar Rayf ront home Phone 645·9195 res1 denn· 642 1<i11 office Location. 2000 s q fl SISOOfmo 548·1156, eves 675·2213 MorhP.ges. Trust Deicfi 5035 Approx 600·1300 sq fl Avail now. Wamer -HB area ownr Bill 831 1257 Industrial R...tal 4500 ......•...•....•...•... $500 up. t640' lndui\'l/Of hce. l810l Redondo Cr "I'" llunt Bch 842 2834 MESA INDUSTRIAL PARK 7 11W.17th. St. Cotto MHa. Collf. 642-4463 .....•.•.........•..... Sattl« MtCJ. Co. All type5 or real estall• In ve:st rnents since 194!l S~ialblnq in 2ndTDs 642·2 I 7 1 545-061 I Widow has money for 2NO TD. s ony size above SJ0.000 No <·red11 ./. no pnlty f'or a ct ion ca ll AGT 673 73 11 anytime Mock.nl Rab Mt9. Jll8W Wilson, 831 5583 N e w I Y r e d e c Hunt. Landmark lbdrm Washer/dryer hook ups condo. 40/yr age m in , Enclgar ,m atureadults se c & many o the r "50. 559-4654 _ an:ef\lties. $400. ~1~1...: l Br 1 ba, patio. Luund 2 Br 2 Ba. Townhouse. Nr Hoag, redec. 2 BR 1 ~ facil, encl garages. new· Near beac h Garage . Ba. S500. adlu no pets. ly dee. Walk to shop-Adults. $465. 96().1279 or Patolos , 631 -3888 : ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/same 556-8695 2·Story Offire w/prrv en t 1870 SQ rt"' Unit avail LaraeBigBearCabin ------trance. bath G r eat for 1mmed ocl'upancy SINCE 1981 lst&2.ndTDs, $50K SIM + Owner /Non Owner SFR.s & Condos Commercial & Industrial PETER DOBBS l Br $395 64<Hi016 673-9043 2 Br. l Ba .S46S 161 E. 18th. 642·0856 Pool table, color TV. 2 M l F t.o shr 2 br. 2 ba Park Ocean View $475 631· 7770 I 2900 sq. ft & 1·3700 s~ frplca, 1lps 14. 545·6916 Newport view apt, N 8 ---------ft wut(s) avail April ping Min. from bch . 831-8065 ~--------- Readyforoccup.Apr115. -----~i~~ Versailles, adult itudio On the beach! 2 Br . 2006 6'4·:m5 Ive msg. MWP'T PEH,MSULA 1 s t . 2 S t o r a g e Want Investor for Npt bayfront ho me . Gi ve well secured 151 or 2nd T. O. Agt, 67$-6161. __ 2Br.1Ba S..85 S350 mo to mo. 646·0341 ,,..,.... ~ """" d I l bh W. Oceanfront !Lower ..... ,,. .. < ••••••••••••••••••••••• co~~..:.. pool . c uf-' ·~~ l.51 E.2latSt. 548-2408 or.......,...., R h S J gu'""'""' ga e, re 1 11• • Unit). Weekly or Mon· -----Exe<" offices In elegant Warehouse11 avail. for Wa nted· fem room mate surroundings. Across 1mmed occupancy. 2000 to shr ' 8d home. Irv. from City Hall All sup-& 2800 sq. f\ •33"·3'' sq 1168.75 + ut1I. 559·6050 port services available rt •Leasing omre hrs ---an c o an o a q II In some furn. Incl. ' blka to lhly '75&-1677 H.....,._ leoch ll40 Hwlltwjtow leech 3140 areal 2 Br + ~n condo. N pets '400/m •--------Avail.4/1. From 225 t.o 4750 sq.ft. Mon thru Frt. 8·4. Sat. 2 nd Tru s t D eed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~thretic t~.~~.1 ss&ocf1~~.' °:ve:t:· A;ril i .· can rtt~: ;uri: ~~~ ~:~.N;:0. 752.0121 Bob Hindman. MS-3''7,, nl1, pools. Wlmds, SlSO -----673·3002 10 2 purchases arranged. C.M Merrimac/Harbor For details. call 96()..1957 Zbr. l'111ba, S227/mo. non N.B De9ign Plaza, 1 of 1100 SQ ft. 2 officf's , front bier. Kennebunkport? Isn't that the horse that won The Triple Crown in '727 ~ro~ If you're not sure who (or what) Kennybunkport was. dOn't feel bad-yotJ're not alone. Kennybunki>Ort Is one of 14 41stJnctlvery c:Jlflftrtflt lpaftlnfnt tloorptanS at Suwlnd VII. In Huntlngten ONcf\. SNwlnd VIiiage IJ a '*'Ult Of toUlly ~"'°"'"* pl'Ofe5Sional pl.lnnlng. TM kind of lttlntlon you oeserve. 595-11157. Wkly, $300. 645-817\ Irvine/Woodbridge 3 Br. l V• Ba. AJI amenities in-I br, gar, prlta. yrly . Ski Euler al T ahoe cld. lSSO mo. 6'0·7890. Steps to beach. Av all abdrm, 2ba, Northttar now. $400. 8'13-3958ev••· Condo. avail April. Call ..... leech 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $365. Yrly. Clean 1 Br. _1_eo._121S __ . ------ North End 1pacioua 2 Br. $550. Ocean view, walk t o be a ch . No pets. S499-W8. Partly furn. w/1ara1e apatt. ~ bloclt to beach. lnq. 120 aeth. St. One adult. Oceanfroot Condo. Poipu Beach, Kauai, 1 Br. k 5 a nl&ht. 2 Br . S6s a nl&ht. ••we. smkr fice in sulle, ocean view, & rear entry. overhead ----- 7 ..... '"""""'y u.7o:c.u~vs s h are rece pl. rm , door.220power.S310on / __._. . .... ""''"" ·~·-r·· Sa:iO/mo. Sec'y & ans. lease. 675-62.'11 _ Working fem Share my serv. avail. Call Tues or , ......... home. Ref' a req After Fri.~ 1000 aq n w/lofl. ' Of-l.olt 6 femd t OAM . S\85/m o . Nr f i c e a I e n ••••••••••••••••••••••• H091. 548-0027 I 7ttl SDHT trepreneur/storage/mu-AH1•c:11Mnt1 SI 00 Co.ta Meta. 3 rm sult.c. I t I · fE u r p o 11 e . C . • •••••••••••••••••••••• Gt..T.... 4150 :.fsC;q~~~~~~. ~~rklng. r::~ 6'6-4638 anytime. ~~~:ne::.:-':r,,~'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• R •~1A-e ..,11-8100 b B ....... I "• 30 ea .... ..,.,.... v•1r U d , d M 1 ra. ya~. on Y .... : s 2br, :zba, duplu, on Cliff Dr. 1uper vie w, •dult1 /sso p ets - wat«bed91ae-.1•1 Hu10 2 Br. 1 Ba. SteP8 to beach. '800. Property Houn. 642·3850 or 642·1010 Dou ble car 1araae. n er-price on an M·F • aa\1-U. MAMM<Ym 1 Br condo Newport Hta. Secure. Offlce/Store/Bu1lne11 St .. lrvtne. 23SOBq ft. Of·~-:..'------ nr Wta '7-t, avail now MS/mo. 64&-8441. 1pace, l'~X40. Choice flee ware. MIJO. 631-'7'7'70 mall ,..oul) formlna to 780-1133.5'8--. ~--•~ 4400 Harbor·B•ker Center. 5...._ attend • dl1eu11 v~ -Coata Meu. Vaunt. ..... _,,. 4510 ctaulcal concerti. No BIJ Bear Sun. Surt1. 3br ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5425 it 548-lll f •••• .. ••••••••••••to•••• f Chri.1~3531 '""" 1144 '"... Jl44 2ba 211ty. tyr, frple, wallr Eltpnt prof bld1 In H.B. 'apn · Stor11e Warehou1e1 lo ee. · ............................................... 1 0 11t l 91s/nl1bt. UC per aq.ft. IN. Red HIWPOITOOYRDI. Coeta lf81a avail. for ~&lllrtt 8'75-GllOC), Cal'P9\,en.m1 E1teutlv• 1ulte1 wllh lrnmed. occupucy. 2000 ~l.J •--a...L. .. ..._ •oo privacy pntUae, con-• JIOO aq. It • per iq. ISIEIS -te~ 4• BEST RATE v~. Qrouftd floor, ft. Call 8'2·"68 Mon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ... _. .... Sa\lA2 r • a 1 o n a b e · uina "'•" ..... .,.. · PeotJc -P"\nnblt -'1°"~'li~ .. =~~ ln Secretary/bookkeep-ll ..... W..eM 4600 Wldmt -ltuptd- A perfect blend of natu~ and Uvlno- natled In 1 forest with babbling broolu and qui.t pondS. cooled by r11tural ocean brttie:S. Add to that i.nnls courts. Mimmlng poots. a .)lcuul and a convtnlent locatk>n near Shopping Ind tmplOymtnt and you've got a plac. anyone 'M>Uld proudly all hOme. (EYtn KtntlybunkpOftl) OM and two bedroom. one and two ~ 1<1u1t apartmeno rrom two.oa . -.,~ Plan 2 "lolleQt, .. 1 Ito rt. 2 Otdtoome, 2 &ldll, Ind ftmllr IOOll'I "'°'''~ lu'"""" & ~ P roft11lon1lly elnce NEWP~T BEACH ~1~•.c.:fd~',:n le t . ....................... OoDhtt'-bland- 1m. ----------· --11lettred Chrtallan lady f'ROBTBJTl'EN H~ TB 60010 4200 $q. Ft. LOW 0081'. 2300 atn new· ndt lBR apNUMDt near The ver1 wont. tbln1 llMlM •J-.orial&enloe• 11 decorated Coat a bu liMC.11J.11M•• :~!'n~Jvl!' e!~o,ne,~~ 1 "95 ~ VIiiage Ln H\.rnttnoton INdl, CA (71') -9181 f'tOfl'I chi 3lrt oieoo 'l"W'MY drtft nortt1 on 8ald'I t0 Md'adlllft.. '*' Wiil on ~lddell to s-nnct V\lltga ~~•Opell-10 AM 'tit cMk. ~-~-----~ Nr cioMlllOnlno. flrtplce end manr °"" ................. ........ 0¥111, ........ Otfdlll\ WlftOOw• llld bltlllhlt "' ... ,..... .,... BROADMOOl 11•,• HOM&S j71f) 117·11• _.......,= UUU.a.duded ...... 22 yr old JapeMllM ftm. younalf, I rooa, J've o _...to Ur d1iUft.-eoA.lrpott -1t.ud1Madaltm.•boerd aa'-l ao m.,.y froun ;:::r,_,. com,.Jt>Je •~urdt RO'# IOOtotlOalf,pn9tlt~ w/Amerlcan family In d..._. I Ila"• uker r•mlt to n l\ 10 .. r •Acc .. t l e I llajor b141, hf cloM. IO to exc ...... for tite ba&*S Uuit•af'1lOIT9ITT&N. ..,....., ...... U'11ai. "'71. Waif. 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Y •1 · Uao~ .... 5W tJlllClt.Cl0.5*5'103 • • • Rel..._SIT.5'80 Co. hu pown, lnaured .... 11 Y~ . 5414'30 .-...a1 Cafl*lb'1. plumb.lal • T L c Clalld C ....... H.... H.......... ume •ood aervlce. ,...,.,...... BOR ROOFlNO '~ electrical. Uc. oootrac • .:O~ es 'd ,..,.,are, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •"••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••=••••••••••• tT124·4SI Llcenee. •••••••••.;[.;·.; ••••••••• New• ~ve .... R•Plllr •$1J1 ...... tor.Gtoe,6Q.IQ7. 9'7t<.4iMlMM711 CRPT,LlNO,WOOD Haw,cleuup,COMl'et. EXECUTIVE wlll &41-tm Neatpatdlalslexture1 1peeiallat/1ta1•buay 'Dliat'•AU..y~y Remodllepalr-Reliable ' .ln.ttalled/"'palred.Llc. ":al.Dum~;_k. hcMWk. dot ref1, ex·,.......,,.,,... Ffw .. t. HJ.14Jt prieea.Retiable.54M16U F • t d .. C ....... s.r.k:es ,_,, Ore14ft.Jl5Z Mn' 7 per'd.9'7·540'7,6'4·1248 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• •-~,,__,,,.,,. •I fora eoc"· 1a ee, oc.a, ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,,,,....., .. ,..411• .,loday ad ho8*.tte. A1875-184 Newport Clean.ln1 Serv •• ._.., Tree/1brub trlm, con· Room lo home nr water Ftne est/Int palntin& by ED'SPLASTERIN.G ...................... . UM Car P e l U Pb o J • ••••••••••••••••••••••• crete removal, clean· deslnd by retired bual· Richard Sinor. Uc. ln•. AU Types 111\/Ext l>Teumaldn1 and a lter•· D,,.11 Y C...tS..ke H l 'l WI' •VERYLOWPRICES• upe.Freeeat.557-1271 n .... 1 .... .,.utive or will Tryme.83l"4lOC2.4brs> .,,.,._. FRE"'EST. tlON done with exn.rt -••••~.;••••••••••••••••• ou1ec ean n1. n L ~ int In ..,.. --'"""-.,. ..-PILOT Shampoo ,. etAlam clean. dow• Hardwood fin , a ~. m:..,.2015 upe HAUUNG/CLEANlNO bou1ult. Rera ex ch. lnter/Exter/Refinishlna. f quality and aervlce by S•VICI Color brt&htenera, wht 831·9277 t, TreetrlmlsPalntlng Write #881, Da.Uy Pilot. cellln11/wallpaper. Lie. lNT./EX .pluter appt.842-UO DlllCTOIY crpu 10 min. bleach. COlft ectw Landacapin1·Cleanupa or?? Ray, 11&4.4279 Box 1580, C.M · 9282'7 · Caln & Sons, 898-510$ ~~~-:f'U.:~fj SkylcJMI OOITNOW I Hall, Utr't'' rma :15: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Treelrimmln1-Ha"'1.ln1 H ulin ftD J bs Inc-Ta RALPH'SPAJNTING ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alli,_. S•*' ave rm . : couch 10; Cout.ruction·All typea Maintenance. Free eet. a ~ i :'"~ o · ....................... Lie. Int/Ext. Low Rates P'~ 4x4 Skyll1ht Installed Your DaUy PUot chr $5. Guar. ~Um. pet 20)'·~· Free eat. Arnie, 5'8-8414 or an y . TAX~ AND Free Eat. 964-~ ....................... $895 and 4x8 installed Strvtce Directory odor. Crpt repair. 1.S yrs Uc. t . MS-5913 641·8427 INVESTMENTS Holleman Plumbing SU95. Orange County ~tatlve up. Do work myself. MIKE'S LAWN CARE REMOVAL: concrete, Tax prep, ahelters, TDs. DAVE'S PAINTlNG SaJea.Service-Repalra Carpentry 645·780'l 642-5'71, ext 311 Refs. 531--0101 Dryw.I Monthly aervlce. Trees aspb, -a·"-~• lot clean· Mr. Leonard, 661-9343. Serving area 9 years Free estimates 552-7183 ~~!!~!!~~~~~W c c 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •cleanups. ~2.CMt •· .....,.. Moet reasonable TH• = e are arpet C eaners n-....alad :sSpec ia"-t up, saw. break a. re· • rool Senlc• lle-'-BOOKKEEPING Steam clean & upbols. Qu';i.ri prod. Ne:"& re· Yard maintenance. Tree move. Hrly or bid. l1t....ce Insured, lic'd. 760-7301 ' .....,. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• &TAXSERVlCE Work 1uar. Truck mod.•:BllJM.4.53Z·SS4t trim & removal. SG-2411 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p . . C ·~;~~·;:;;;:;;;• TUe installed, all kinds, mountunlt.MS-3716 Cleanups . Free est. AMto..._...ce atntang: omm'I, In-Reliable. Repaira/Ac1d guaranteed, refs. John ...:.R:.::e::u::.:..·:.:ra:.:t.::•:.:· _ _::4:::96-.::.::09::.:1::.::3:1-----------DRYWALL-Our Ex· 752·1M9 HoeaKll••IJ Problems? Any risk. dustrial, Residential Washes. Reas.557-2783 893-1667 Aa.... BUYWHOLESALE pertiae. We can handle ••••••••••••••••••••••• SR-22s. low monthly Free Est. Low rates --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thru Carpet Installer. your problems. 631·2004 CLEAN·UPS/LAWN Want a REALLY CLEAN rates. Pirkel Ins 6'6-3995 673-0737 r.O. lox Rewtals CNustomReCeodraml iRcTU! Free est. A1ao carpets M a i n t e n a n c e . HOUSE? Call Gingham •••••••••••• •••• •• ••••• ew· m e · epaJr ~r:;:ir~s·st:{c"o~f lnl~~ laid • repaired. Jay. Bectrical • Landscape Girl. Free est. MS-5123 lroMlg QUALITY P AJNTERS J rvine/Newport post of· Free est. Chuck, 494-5887 SfrS Asphalt. 646·4871 754-6550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free eat. 642·9907 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bargain rates thru 418 rice boxes unavailable? Uc'd. . ELECTRICIAN-priced Expertise housekeepina. IRONING Free est. 848-5684 Rent . a .Box r r om HWlllM)tOll IHCh ---------• NOSfEAM/SHAMPOO rilhl. free estimate on Exp. Gardener-mow, equip & supplies Professlonalironina WINTER RATES privately·owned postal TA.Co. labytitl1u'9 Stain specialist, fast 1ar1eorsmaUjobs. edge, cin-upe. Free est. furnished, trustworthy& &alt.erations.645,8875 1 / p . . service. THE MAIL Ceramic. New-remod ••••••••••••••••••••••• dry.Freeest.&J&.1582 Uc.#3118621 873-0359 Rsnbl.CM area.548-4891 dep&U"'970 nt. ext. amting SUITE. 549.4733 for reas.rates.6'15·22M Infants • toddlers. Go C ~ A.t-• RS CLEAN Clean outs.fast service rates/services. -back to work & worry e._,. ACCMn.n; Top quaJJty, Dependable G ..... Senlcea M . MAKES IT MalOIWJ 536-9801 Whtdo c~ )'"'ss. 1 adore childr'"'n • •••••••••••••.••. ••••••• Service. Reu. Rates. 18 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• GLEAM I Homes, apt.s, •• • •••••••• •••• ••••••• • w ...__.., "' " i C tin C ffi C •>•Hn BRICKWORK: Small College Student-Exp'd. rropet"tyMcmMICJlmeftt ..................... .. and my background in· Acoust c ei gs yrs experience. 531·5055 omplete mobile home 0 ice. arpet. 646-....., int/ex. any job for less! •••••••••••• ...... •••• •• "Let The Sunshine In" eludes training in child L" cus~hand te~~' 11 se=· ~vela lo re-ROBIN'S CLEANING ~0::~. N~;.}~~~t.' ~~~~~ Call Alex 851·9371 Prof. service to save you Call S.uruhine Window raising. Irvine area ic. . . Electrician·trouble cal • m . 341 Service-a thoroughly 675-3175 time & money. Newport Cleamng, Ltd. 548-8853 7am-6pm 559-0734 repair, additions, install "....tv--clean house. 540-0857 Painting, lnt/exl. Rentals Pacific R.E. 645·3683 C ....... /Concnh outlets. remodels . ••••••••••••••••••••••• MASONRY &TILE our specialty. Prompt. Window Expert. window blings, screens & mir rors. Reas rates. depen dable free est call Gene 545.0225 lllllden ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·9881, 646·3854 HOMEIMPROVEMENT HOUSECLEANING Our Specialty. We solve Seaside Painting. Greg. Re....,.Senice • ••••••••••••••• •• • • ••• Foundations, Retaining Wheeler Electric, Inc. Remodeling-Odd jobs IS OUR BUSINESS! your problems. 631·2004 5~ •• ••••••••• ••• •• • • • • • •• ltEMODEUHG Walls, Hillside Restora-D.G. ELECTRIC 28 yrsexper. 979-2265 Janice's Raggedy Ann, RESUMES & l71's Resld./comm. No job lion. Slabs, Patios . 67~2514 FRPLCS built, refaced. •STEVENSPAlNTINGt Designed t o pro· too lge or small. 631·2004 Block &r Brick. Llc 'd. lndus./Resid./Comm. Carpentry, cabinets, roof brick/stone veneers. 30 Int/ext. Free itemized re ssion a 11 y present 1_....._ Alanm 642-8:B'7 eves/96().383.5 Quality work. rree est. repain, plumbing. Free General Housecleaning yra exp. 893-3743 est. Neat, quality work. skills. qualifications & -.,-Lie. 400143. (213)867-3857 est. Call Answer Ad Reliable, refs .. trans. 546-4561 potential to prospective ··a· ··u····R···G···L···A·· ·1·· ~~~c~~~~c::i~·.. ~~~;.~~~ R::~s:.·:~:.~~int, Clean y::~me SM E!~::·;;~ ;~::· ;~~. :; 1~::u~ l=in.::~ aw~~~ ;:::y:~~ :34~:2: p In~ Placing your Classified ad is so simple ... just give ua a call on the phone and we'll help you word your ad for fast re- sults. 642·5678. My Corona del Mar Resid./Commercial Panel no job too small Span./ Engl. Call Blanca re as. rates. 752· 1493, to miss th~ employment easier by usinit the Daily Alanna 25% off 631·4410 home 673-2945 631·2004 qua! work only S45-2901 I 642-9196 or 640·8366 848-3777 or 847·3309 columns in Classified. Pilot Classified Ads Lost & Fomd 5300 Loat Ir Fo.td 5300 Lo1t Ir Fo.td 5300 Schools & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lastructioft twp W •ted 7100 twp W •ted 7100 twp W •ted 7100 twp W •ted 7100 Help W •ted 7100 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --------•!Found Golden Lab. Lrg. male Brown lthr collar. 3·18 in San Juan. 496-5327 eves Lost l year old male ····~··•••••••••••••••• black Cat with white Certified Leac~er·expert . tutor : Readtng·Math· flllll ADS AIE FIEE Call: markings. wearing Clea Creauve approach in· c o I I a r V 1 c ·d I · I ' H bo /ul 775 l826 d1v1 ua 1nvo vement ar r ac. · (7l4)o"'"'""'"HB. Found . M Peke . nr ,,,..,,,.--= Edwards & Garden PeNOMlls 5350 Jobs Wanted, 7075 Grove Blvd. Hunt. Bch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 642-5678 891·4937 PRE LAW student needs ----------S25,000. Will do anything Found: Scottie M; Whip· Legal. Confident 1 a I --------•I pet, brindle F ; Shep. DVM. P.O Box 3242, LOST: Cat REWARD Small Bl ack Fem N.B./C.M. area Needs medication 548-6539 LOST: Blk w/gold eyes Bermese cat. Reward 646-4:152 mix, red M; Pit Bu11 N.B.92663. mix, white M; Lhasa Apso, beige M; Terrier mix, black & white F ; colden Ret F; Lab mix. black F , also Siamese mix M cat Newport Beach Animal Shelter. 644·3656. Found white Cal, remale, vie The Boy's Club in Newport Beach COVER GIRL • OUTCALL * 953-0'T78 MC/VISA FIRST LADY Escort. Models rarty Dcuncen. • 972·1345. Back offi ce Nurse. LVN seeks rull time employ. ment. In N.B. & C.M. 675·1706 AIDE/COMPANION By remale Ca ucasian. xlnt Beverly Hills refs, car/cooks/It hsekeep· ing. Days rlexible, elders pref'd . (213 ) 652-6711 aft6:30PM. Professional Practical Nurse. References, live· in. 499-3156. Lost: Cameo pm m or around parking area Red Onion Restaurant. Peter's Landing. H Harbor. 3/13/81 Sen· timental value Reward. C213)54H46l 760-8425 MC & VISA Accepted Exec sec'y avail for 1---------·1 weekend office duties. FOUND Cockapoo. NBarea631·5222 Dobie. St. Bernard mix. GnatC~y Lost. med. sz F dog, ap. prox. 2 yrs old, v1 c Adams & Magnolia, thin chain collar, no lie · blk & wht. 964-2855 Blk Lab puppy, Wht Elcorh HelpWaMed 7100 Cocker mix puppy. 2.4Hrs. 6'1·0180 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hound·dog, Shepherd Cosh/Clwda1 mix, Lab/Setler mix, --/ C/VI Masurr Irvine Animal Alil :?\M '° Lost: yellow M Lab, vie OelJo Obispo. SJC, rew 493-3095, 493-0322 Lost : R eward red Dobennan, Fem. Ears cropped, 6 mos. answers to Kush. 960·5826 or 962.~ Lost : St Bern a rd , female. 6 mos old. Ans to "Precious". Blk mask. R e ward. 642·4770 , 673-2.832 S50 Reward. Lost male Siamese, white nea col tar. Mystic Hills. L B 494-(l;72 FOUND Small brown dog w/wh1te feet Vic Bushard/Garneld, H B 962·2630. Care Center 754.3734 FOUND: 2 Norwegian Elkhounds Fem vie. Arch Beach Hgts L. 8 . 497·5126 --------Lost : Min ia t ure Yorkshire. "Jeremy" REWARD. ~7-2299. Lost. Blue backpack & GE port. radio In canyon area behind Grove St. 548·7~ LOSf: BIJt Cat "CASEY" Female , vie . Magnolia/ Atlanta Lthr collar reward 536-9640 Found. Male Miniature Apricot Poodle, vie Broc*hurst & Edinger. Wilco Shopping Center. 531·1886. Found: yg. reddish·brn F -. dog, recent surgery. in Found. ~ad1e~ Bulova C.M. 751-9320. 546-3631 C.a~~~~av1s. School. LOST A Small •FOXYLADY * Ot.rrCALL ONLY VISA MC • 972-1131. ________ , A TLAHTIS MASSAGE srA Be pampered Beaut. Girls 10AM·4PM 7 Phone~3433 •• by 16 Open day s SPIRITUAL READINGS lOam·lOpm. Fully L1c'd 492-7296 or 492.9034 1815 S. Camino Real. San Clem THE Girlfriends •ESCORTS• Hf:lllm/ Office /Hotel • 759-1216. 24Hrs Now Hiring MC Visa AMBER formerly with --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. COVER GIRL Is now Have you read today's Classified Ads') If not. you're missing the best bargains in town! Keeshound puppy, nur- fy, blk/brwn. If found call ~8587. 673--0139 ~ with TH E i~;~ W"'1t~ :,:::~E=a~:ng men ~~~...., ~JY' & women. For infor Toll ~~1~ l(;v-to\f ~· "'"""" ... , r-:~ ~ col~7 8AJ~~~EM1}1.7v1sA u ~ 1 ,.,.L . (714) 636-6853 "'6we'At/ massage by a lic 'd 1"° IC/ clients M/F 10·7PM AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ACCOUMTAMT Deg~ in Acctg. 5 yrs exper Gd . com - municative skills . S20.000 Liz Reinders Agency 4020 Birch Est '64 EOE Newport/s:n.8190/ Free ACCOUMTIMG AND/OR IOOICKEIPIMG To assist in developing the P & L. Work under minimum supervision. Required to use lndepen· dent Judgement. May assign work to lower- level clerks. Xlnt com· pany benefits. Call Mil lie after 9am . MS-SilM>O. ACCOUMTIMG CLERK The Jolly Roger Inc. has an entry.level position available in our sales & cash accounting dept. for a person who has limited experience. but is ambitious & willing to leam. lyr. exper. pre· ferred. Duties include: auditing of sales reports. some filing, mall· proceasing & general cler ical work . Xlnt. benefits & working con· dlUons with a growing co. Apply In person : The Jolly Ro&er Inc. 17042GIUette Ave Irv. 714-~0331 ACcountlng Clerk, part· time, AIP, AIR, P/R &r bank recs. Multiple books for land develop· ~ } L.t:'r For A therapeaulic I \ }V.I/~ .ht therapist '20 to all NEW Ouf ~ 548-2817 1.-. ._ ~ .. ,... •~ L,..) .... ~ . Starvin1Entrepreneur ,._ _______ _ ~ -needs to ralH money! 1• ment Co. By O .C. Airport. 957-34$1. A-~ Aj wm do anyth!n1 le1al. Use ft#NWV-ftV service cont1denua1641-!ill89 When placing your ad ... a P1ycbic reader & ad· Dai ly Pilot ad number wilt visor. Past, preaenl, future. Love marriage, appear in your classified ad health. character, b1nl· ... we take your messages ne11. Reading1 In all 24 hours a day .. , YOU Call areas. For into 4' appt 67~70e8. in at your convenience NEEDARlDE during office hours and get TOLASVEOAS? the responses to your ad . . . Omny,957-«mAM this service Is only $7 .50 UKETOPLAY week. For more lnformat o!1!1;.~~:r!M tlon and to place your ad ca 11 642-5678. ••n• ESCORTS at HOURS ...... ,, • ,, ACCOUNTING CLERK Major Oil company hu an excellent opportunity for an accountin1 clerk wlt.h 2 yean experience. Two yean of co1Je1e ac· countln1 preferred. Mu1t have ability t o operatAl lG-key by touch. Good 1al ary a n d benefttl. Pleue call ln confldenct to: Eva Taylor. !:mploy" Rtla· tlona (114) MC). U ll DOUMASOK. COtllA)4YOI CAUPOIMIA SUOA1nra1 A••· Coatalleaa,CA931218 A.mrm1Uve ActJon Employer AEROllC Accounting INSTRUCTOR ACCOUNTS Exp. only Newport RECEIVAILE Beach area. 760-0461. Our Finance Dept. 1s growing! We need Apartment Manager As · responsible individuals sistant : Experienced. to help us with our Ac for 100 Units, Costa counts Receivable. Gd. Mesa. Work Sunday + I math skiUs, general ofc. weekday. On call Even· skills <filing, telephone. ings & Weekends. Free etc.>, 10-key by touch apartment in beautiful will be used. 1 yr. dul I 642 907 general office. data en· a t comp e~·4__:_ try, AIR exper. is de· Applications being ac· sirable. We offer com· cepted for rull time parts petitive salary & full driver /shop helper. benefits package. Sub· Background i.n pressure mitapplicationto: cleaning equipment Howard Derman helprul. Calif. driver's D 1HE !RWE CIMRIM' license & good driving 1061 Camelback Sl. Newport Beach, 92660 Equal Oppty Emplyr ADMIH.AIDE SECIETARY- SAMTA ANA Victim/Witness As · sistance Program. Abili· tY to work w/clients. gd. communication & writ· Ing skills. Clerica l record a must. S3.50 per hour to start. Apply rrrn Main Street, Suite A. Irvine. ASSEMILBS I r vlne electronics dis· tribut.on nds. Cable As· semblers. Soldering ex per. nee. Excell. work mg conds. & co. benefits. Contact: Bob Tracy. Mon· Fri .. 8-5. 549-0954 Banking TELLERS FULL TIME Immediate openings ! Brentwood Savings & Loan has current open· in gs in our San Clemente Branch ror responsible telle rs. We seek in· dividuals with energy, enthusiasm and a special flair for working with the public. No prior experience necessary. Excellent location makes this quite an op- portunity For further inronnation, please call. Joan Marselle (714) 493-5651 BRENTWOOD SAVINGS & LOAN 570Camino de Estrella San Clemente, Ca 92672 Equal Opportunity Employer MI F Banking New Acc1.ts CMSellr Experience Preferred Also part time positions available in our South Coast Plaza office. Call Kathy Amburgey !)40-4066 CALIFORNIA FEDWl SaYltlCJS&Lo• 695 Town Center Dr Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Equal Opportunity Employer Banking TB.LER Local Newport Beach savings & loan has 1m med. opening ror a Teller. Savings & loan Bank.in& Local Newport Beach S&L needs loan service s upervisor Minimum 3yrs exper. Must know all aspects or loan servicing. Must be in dependent self.starter. Salary commensurate with exper. Contact Ms. DeMy Parisia : 64s.6505 Newport Balboa Sav ings. E.O.E. Banking LAGUNA HILLS OfffCES • TB.LER TRAINEES (Full & Part Time> We offer growth op· portunit1es. excellent working rond1t1ons. salary & benefits Call Carol Thuyns. 832-2811 exper. preferred We or. El.DORADO IAMK fer excellent salary. full E o E insurance benefits & 1----·· ··----paid career apparel Please call . Ms. Denny Paris1a Beauty responsibilities-typing. ---------record keeping, cor-ASSEMIL.-S _________ , respondence, etc. Sl,000 5R Banking 714-645-650$ * JOJOIA * HEWrORT IALIOA Nonsur gica l contour per mo .. excel!. benefits. Loe. Mission Viejo co. JfilEI Apply via resume by needs Assemblers w/2 vs I yrs. exp. Candidates 3-30-81 to : P. nc.. must have gd. manual rARTTIME ~~ta ~~~1. da~~r · dexterity. gd. eyesight. LAGUNA HILLS neat In appearance & de· 2 360 I pendable. Work i~ in life Administrative Sec'y support medical elec· Moll ltOft rart.way F. V. firm needs well· tronlcs Gd. benefits. 714-516-4050 rounded ind iv idua I to 0 n I y res{> on s i b I e CCMUtact: handle Gen . office persons seek111g perma· Ri hHl"'"-duties. P/R. some book· nent emplyml. need ap-Mr. c ...,.... keeping. Typing llO. die· ~Y· Call: Mrs. ParelU, w i II accept 5 b 8 r p taphone; no s/h. Will 1~~1~·3D>~~~~~~~~I trainee with previous train on WP. Salar y I-customer contact ex- commensurate with exp. ASSEMBLERS. We will perience. Type 20·30 Call Mary 96J.4)56(). train. App I y 7 AM . wpm. Advertising MEDIA DEPT. Two entry level pos. Typing 50wpm. gd clerical skills. TRAFFIC DEPT. Typing 50wpm . or· ganiutional s kills a must. Ability to work with various peraonaUtles. ACCTS SIAVICES Exec. Secretarial avail. At least 2 yrs. &d . secretarial exper. req'd. Typinl 65wpm . shorthand or speed writ· in& req'd. OFC MISSIMGIA/ GBBALOFC. Requires valid Calif. driver's lie .. gd. clrivln& rec., co. car provided. PBX relief 6 Ille Clerical 1kUla. Good co. benefit. includ· inl medical, dental. Ule. Excell. career OP· portwilly. Call btwn. IAM·12PM or aead n11ume to: W tUe1 Rlch, Oreene/Townaena AdvertialJlll, 4831 Birch St •• Newport Beach, Ca. 11110 Atbl: PenlODDel. .... MacGregor Yachts. 1631 We oHer career op· Plaeftltia, Costa Mesa portunities. competitive AUTOMOTlVE salaries and wide range EXPRIEMCED of company benefits. AUTO CASHIER LINC OLM Excellent working con· S Vl .... GS ditions & fringe benefits A n including retirement & LOA ... plan. 40 hours per week, " Salary commensurate Equal opportunity with experience. Call employer M/F Stan at NABERS CADILLA'C lliOO Ht11ht11 BMt l1,..,1.1 Mi..,,, S40 •l100 AUTOTaAHS. R 6 R MAN. Full time. Toola required. 548·2288 Banldna $$$$$$$$$$$$ ltllllS IF OllE fll11I Sll.AIY! LAMIMAHIUS <>MCI Expe~~Only •VAUlTTa.L• •COMM•CIAL T&L• ** BANKING Wells Fargo Bank, Orange County Airport office, hu an immediate opening for a : Teler FuUTime Six months erevloua banJOna expenence re· qulred. We provide an ucellent ulary and benefit • packqe and a friendly workln1 atmo1pbere. Pleate cocrtact: ..... 714-973-1004 S1•u@ 1u~ Ad~ AMTID For tnterritw. call Carol Salet r~•• to Th\lYftll, Iii.Jill WELLS FARGO call Oii Reader Ad bual· ILDOllADO IAMI n.-accta. («advert.la· E.O.E. la1 , lloo-Frl.. t All· --------•! 5Pll. Bue + comm. Co. BANK ~cArt.bur Blvd. Beacb,CA &q l:m~ m/f/b SAVINGS Ir LOAM facelift. Will train rive 0 career·oriented people ~~~~E~·~·E~. ~~~I to become m ake·up -artists & teachers. Only If you're looking for a bet· ter job, you won't want t.o miss the employment columns in Classified . BANKING serious·minded need ap· ply Co mmi ssion- management potential Call for appt. Mrs Tharp, 537·7609. WE'VE GOT A SURE BET FOR SOMEONE WHO DOESN'T WANT TO GAMBLE WITH THEIR CAREER. lf you're a Customer Service Representative, odds are we've got your next job. With duties that include inter- viewing prospective as well as existing customers to determine which bank services meet their requirements. Maintaining check order files for follow up on new customers. Plus daily prepara- tion, processing, and if needed, changing OCR input on new accounts. All you need for the job is excel- lent communication skills. Good mathematical ability. An under- standing of branch banking op- erations. And a comprehensive knowledge of all CSR, Compliance and Personal Cash Management policies. If you've got these qualifica- tions, contact us soon. We believe success shouldn't be a long ahot. Qall for an appointment (714) 496-1273 iQutl ()ooof!Uflity E~Ytf ~ benlftla. WW train. Neat GARAGE SALE adl in appearuce Is 1d. 1i-ll· &he Dall)' Pllot brtnl hap- ln1 aaeoUal Apply: py reelllta. To place YOl&r Ptony1aver , 1110 drawln1 card. phone Plat'enlla Ave., Cll Ma-5'71toda11 Clauifted Adi, your -.. 1 atop tbopplft1 center. UHITED CALFONIA BANK ll A Future With .. ...,.... I ................. ~ ............. .. _II " -- ' I It • I I .. .. ........ -.. -... .,,.~ ~ ~!~ ..... ?!!4!1~.~~~ ..... ?!!~ ~~~~ ..... ?!~ ~.4!'f.!~ ..... !!~ ~!!~ ..... ?!.~ ~ Cout DAILY PILOT/&lndey, March 22, 1981 pf Buklnt Clerteal IAM·2~00lo.,. .... Som• Dll•M ~~!!~ ..... ?!~ .. ~!!~:! ..... ?~!1~~~.?~:.•... 7.IOO W..W--'M . 7100 SUPP<>IT r• ~ ••• •••• ~~~l"••••••••••••••••••• ASSISTANT cookln1 up. uc. ••••-••••••• 0£NERAL front ofc. luW"UCI lhkeup 11 S•ln Car•. TEllERS H ~ i*IJ'Dd. d MIC, eo. IDJliNioo Vie1o Sl1lUCTUIAL 2·1Pll. ah11t trpe tJ Cftt9/Cellc"-Best pe"Oeluet 6 frt.aa.t , . I.Int. Bncb qeocy otc. 1lrabAe. IUO pin br. + area needs uper. In 'JMI to , •pt 11 . rd ea r 0 r ,., • .,, h 11 .a career opportunltJ !~~r·:~!! ~· CS.pmdlq on qualiftca· electrical COIUlttlon, homemaker or ttudat. Oldllae trvloe lni. 552>1421 _ •P•••t • ;it•l•ce, SlJO .-. a • c ..... e 111· tloM. CaIJ : ~ ror b •rm et j c ••a I•. .. -1711 b~-·• •--~•-c a n ---------.... dl"*-l wtlh1eent.arlal ant. ~ deslp, com· c.sp. Medical Aubt.ant, .,,.. n.~-;d.-.. ~~~· S I ,..-......_ t fll It ,..t . Is commuolc ttiou pooenta materiail fl front • back, hf'I. • HS-w--.. to ...._U.Attht .. epnlll• Ill.._..,... IHda A I"... akilll. Poe. IDYOl.•• aa· COUMTllH&P met.bod&. ulUY o pen Non· General run ~ cbeck1 INDl.ANt.\R11tCO . ...., f'refw pr-.•i'o. ~ •.,.i&e.ce, al•~ ataf( 6 a1enu Moo-Frt545o-'88'7 DuUa Include dcaJ1a. amoker.!WCM'78. n...._..,_... f ~ Ppremlwn col· 8t0"t'J~a-=-U'•1.u_.P~~; '--~--• ...___ .....___ 1 with Li.fe6 Health policy dr-••-i ma•--'-'-•~t. -ec~. oa. requJr•• ....,_ ... _ ""' ---we .... , .... co.a,_.,-,__ .,, c.eMs ••let • m&!Ateunu. COUNTER HELP £x. lniT k.tiowop~ecta. AHIJIWILJY .......... workln1 howl~ae or f£roducta. P/Umt ln ma· -'tit a...y c...Wtrlltt/ ....... .-d.. " The Mteal candidate will perlenced . Sandwlch Mechanical !:nalneer Broadway, Futtlon Ill wurwet.-mlnoloty fl ~meot ttorff. Mncl,wewtlMttdy.llllaaJllih •bl• tM ooe who cnJoyt a Shop. Over 13. Cott• 101 decree pref'd. NewportBeach P...t blllinaprocedura,prior OW'ly wa1e +com· Mtlllmry. quiet wor kln1 at· ~2~area . Call btwn Qualtrled candidates Mature peraon. Call W..,/W.._ !ure~•lthve cobl~UetcUon =i.,.!=•11 lhryoel XW moapbere • working r ....... 1004. tend raume to: Mn . Mary Meizner 6« 1212, Exp'd.e:aoAJll.J :•PM ... sp., • e a • Y to ----·------. ...w.. pofelltW. ....., Ir blMflta. alone. Applicants mutt J a 0 s . 2 3 8 9 1 v 1 a ext 2!r1 dlpk)maUcally interlace IHl•dlat 2wlll •ac•tlo11 111 ltll & type at leut "5wpm & COUMTlaHIU' Fabrtcante, Suite 803. u.-../ whb client• • ule• MAMAGR/At.ht. eM........_.-a .. ..___ h a ad math Dry ,.._. R u•--•-v•-•A C FREE TRAlNING. >tint ....._ H ..... 1 pel'100llel. Hlahly com· Women'• tpeclalty -• •-....,-. ave • · • P· "· ·~· --:C' a.1128Pl income. Convenient hra. Sat/Sun, MoafTue. pet!Uve bcnefli.a include •tore. Fu I I t Im e . ,.._. .,,ay Ill fM"Oft W ... '4My. W.Cll ~ttfl~0la a cha llen1ln1 :~,4~1•135 Y v ANO A BE AU Ty 5:30PM·llPM, Exp'd . pluah work en vlron· Clothlna expr . Nancy Zlfft WWII IOAM Ir 2PM .. ......,. of tile p(!elUonforrl1ht person --Dlntng room Service COUNSELOR n eeds ment. Pl'OIU t harln1." _C_r_al...;;1~·1_0_c_.S56-__ 1'9_~ __ folowflt9locetto.1: who ia willinl to learn COUMT&HILP Director , Inti mate you.488-3227,994·~ SearftvGuord med--clental-llfe cov· Manager, Office work, 110 I WutclHf Dr., N.~ a..clt about lnlurance. We of· F/T Mr. Bal Cleaners private yacht club In Tues. lhru "Fri .. 12PM enae. PleHe (orward h 1 1 or fercomoetitlveHll.ry& 87~3309 N.8 . Ability to train ~98.Al.OfflCE SAM, Sat. SPM lAM reaumelncludlnJ .. lary ~~~~:!. 3e~.!~rai .C: 200 ' Mic .. _.__ Dr •• 1 ",_ an excell. benef\ta pk1. pe raon n e l. i na la 11 P/Ume. Uyou have.good M us t b a v e o w n hlatory to: J. Bell, c/o --aawelluadvancement typint akllla and a transportation , Anderson & Anderson mo.).H.B.area.Call E. M/F opportu.oitles. For appl, Cuttomer Service 1 Ya lem1 ' arrange P'leuant phone voice we telephone, CPR training Int . Bkra, lnc.. 2495 Songrath, <7105"-5378 E.0.1. BEAUTI C I ANS & MANICURISTS, follow· ing pret. To work in warm, friendly salon, Hrs. nextble. The Hair Depot. ~7·2234. IOO«ICHPSt/F.C. for ~ly mgmt co. P /l , nr Coast Hwy & Dover 95S-23U l~Cleril Full time, exper. helpful ---------1 but not nee. Many com· Baoklng pany benefits. Apply al: •Commercial b~~~~~entla Ave · Loan Officers •O~rations BOOKKEEPER P/T late PM /Eves. AIR. A/P. Exp. nee. Non· smkr. Tustin. 832-7300 Officers CllSIDEI THIS! IOODEIPBF/C Fashion b land invest· ment firm. Excell. op- Are you in a rul at work'! porlunity. Exper. &' Has your job lost its maturity req'd. Call : c hallenge? Have you 7,14·640-0123 stopped progressing & ~~~~~~~~~ lost your enthusiasm? I · Bright, mature person who loves children to help pllime m Pediatri· c1ans ofc. No exper nee Mrs. Austen, 645-4670 Send us your resume, along with salary re· quirements & we·n get ln touch with you to tell you how we can help you maJce a change •CAI DRIVERS• Checker Cab 77().0222 We have career OP· p0rtunilies available in the Central & So Orange I County areas. We are CAR WASH one of the fastest & sue CASHl ERS pltime. N B. cessful independent & Orange. 644·4460 banks in Southern Calif & are loo k i ng for emPlorees who want to share in our success. We orfer opportunity, challenge & excellent benefits. Send your re· sume in confidence to· #788. Daily Pilot. P .0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 E.0 .E. loat Mainteftanc• M/F needed for boat clean ing , Newport Beach. Part·time. mcl weekends SJ 50/hr No expenence nee 645 7100 BOAT SHOW Housewives. students P I T temp. help Cashiers, tickel·lakers. parking lot attend , etc Call Maureen 646-3963 Bodyshop-Experienced met.al-man needed for non·product1on body shOp. Metal finishing & lead work desired. Fial r ate & commission Mon.·Fri. 8·5. 631-4939 for appt Bookkeeper/Secretary. CASHIERS IOXPStSOMS Now accepting ar plica· tions. Ptlime. Wil train Nr Airport. 838-9570 CASHIER Weekdays & mornings only . 9 .30AM-1PM Mature person with cashiering experience a must Pooto experience 1r possible. Photography Unlimited. 16889 Beach Blvd H.B. CASHIER HOUSEWARE SALES Apply in person: Crown Hardware. 1024 Irvine. <WestcUff Plua> NB CASHIEIS UTDTIM MARKETS For 2nd & 3rd Shifts We promote to manage· ment & supervision from within. WANTA CAREER" Costa Mesa 111 Del Mar 631-9421 Laguna Beach 494.9233 PIT, R. E. development Huntington Beach I construction back· 962-9116 ground helpful Send re· ~~~~~~~~~ sume to P 0 Box 8209, = Newport Beach, 92660. BOOkkeeper/ Acclg Clerk Assist in growing Costa Mesa retail chain Must know payroll. AI P. typ- ing and 10 key by touch Good sa lary a nd Benefits. Reply Ad 11853 cl o Dally Pilot P 0 Box J560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 IOOKKEIPIR F/C Self-motivated bri1hl, hant.workJn1 individual with experience through Unancial statements. For property manage· ment co. n ear O.C. Airport. Xlnl. Hlary & beoeliU. Please send re· aume to : Controller, P .O. Box #C·1952S Irvine, CA 9Z713 IOOkK•IMG »111>/oa ACCOUMTING Civil CIVIL ENGl ... EIR lmmed. opening with progessive O.C. Consult· ing firm for qualified project engineer. Re· quired· minimum 5 yrs exp in subdivision work. c a . registration pre(, E .t.T req. Resume & work samples required at interview. O.Skp DrofhMan 3-S yn minimum exp in Civil Subdivision req., resume & work samples required for interview. lmmed opening for right person. DRAFTS MAM 2 yn~um drafting exp-i'eq. Tor qualified penon. Work samples required. TOP PAY XI.NT BENEFITS Church En1lneerlng Inc. 3'31 BlrchSt. N.B. (714)54().7377 To aulat ln developlns the P • L. Work under CLIAHIMG> P'RSOM mlnlmum 1upervltlon. for pvt bome nr CoHt Required lo uae lndepen· Hw.Y/OOVer, Npt S ch. 1 dent Jud1emenl. May dyrwti. 548-9215 Htlin •ort to lower• level c~rb. Xlnt. com· Clerical pany benefltt. Call Varied General office 11 111 t e after t a m duUe. incl 1upport for ·M$800~~~· ~~~~~~ Pretldent of leadlnl :: 1tereo menulecturer tn Bookkeeper, conatruc· l rvlne are1 · Type Uonfdevelopemenl nnn $ 0 w P m I r o an ln H.B. Rtq. mature l ranacrlber. Good penoo to work with rnln. •ecntartal eicpasure 6 a u per v l 1 I 0 n . 1rowth opportunity. R=bllitiel lncl all <714)56Ml9S. b keeplnsl •ccounl· Clerical In& function• 8oth ~DUI CLBI IQ.aDUll 6 l!DP 1ytern1. ID1lde taln dull• • 2/yn GJ> nee. 9800/mo be•V)'tYllinl In trtndl7 to atart. Call Sally atmoep&ert of 1maU NI• oompaay nHr onan. IOOll'FH Ooed blMl)U. Call Doo· P --· ...... 1112. .. =rt,•to•bn .... ... Newport CAIHID/ a.rt ror ,. a.dll ··-..... lail lkn. JlllUll be U · ,,. OoM to . .....m.., per tlall : lhlboa -Fa*•. Call TwJla .......... N?l. 1:.0.&. .t~ MIP/8 U ,...__ private functiona, salary •-t I 6 C Dr I ln C l uc.m1 A ' D ca : ..,....-les Palomino PHONI llP. need your asaialance. ex a ea.st mos. exp ampus :\. rv e, •· or wn e.,..., cacla r, in Oraqe. 71'·9'7·"'8 Help! we need tem· open. 7eo.022l. btwn Sam & noon. mon 9Z715. EOE M/F /H Tualln, Ca. 9290. 1HITIAVILUS porary people full time Donut tbop. Early AM thru fn. Please contact StonClfftt INSURANCE Agency Equal Opp Emplyr Ir part t1me! Our Cable sbit't. Noexper. nee. Ap-Mary Patterson Cor Fri., Sat .. Sun service rep; comm'I. MAMICURIST Exp. In acrylic•. Salary auar., vac., sick leave, prdtt th.aring. 631-1490. Newport Beach. m/f/h TV Co. it havin1 •three ply: Dippt'ty Donuts, ~·Paul Dozier Assoc 1• th b i 7...... uneaacct. handllna. 75% mon au scr pt1on 1854 Newport Blvd v•.. Goh P'ft"$0ft r drlve•weareexf:llng ""·~ W--" Th o c., 2S% field. Un· Cl.BK/TYPIST C.M. r-.--• • OFFICE '__,, """·· urs derwritin&, service sales lo &et hundredt o phone •~ Must be n exibie. c a I I 1 . M a I n •DUFTSt Ty~ It l().key addmg pos. Car expense, MATBIAL HAHOUHG lmmed. opening tor parts clerk. rubber hose producta, must pass co. physical including back x·ray. Taking applica. lions betwn 8 & lOam on· ly. Stratoflex, 17671 Armstrong Ave., Irv., EOE A Kendavls Ind. Co . Permanent & tem · porary. Newport Beach mortg.age bankinl com· pany bas op~mlngs for clerical pocullona, both permanent & tem porary. Some previous omce exper. Typing & 10-key by touch deslra· ble. For appl .. call. 640·4580, ext 11202 E.O.E. responsiblltlea are machine. 12722 Western Please call for appl. salary, comm. Min 3 anaweringpbonea,order STIUCTUUL Ave...:.i.. Garden Grove, 645.73S8 Mon-Fri yrs. comm'I. underwnt· taking, Ute typing. Gd. 67MI 10 898-v1.:l. 8·3().5PM · ing exper. Must have F telephone speakin g Drapery Manufacturer GeneralOfficeWor"er & C Uc. Oranie & L.A voice It ability t.o work .. Counties. Call: well with the public are needs exp hemmer Must type40wpm GEHERAL OFFICE Diane Bullock musta Full lime is SAM· (blind stitch operator). Coata Mesa 549-3942 Looking for a very In· 833-~ E.O.E. sPM. Mon·Fri. Part F /T , M o n ·Thurs , teresting part time job L~••SECRET•RY time is 4 :30PM to 7·5::.>pm or PIT. C M GB&A.L.OfflCE in pleasant o ffi ce ? ~-~ 8 :30PM , Mo n -Fri area.64.2-1843. Immediate opening in Clerical. for mature LagunaBeach,fulllime Several positions availa· our purchasing dept. for person. Location P.C.H.. w/minimum 4 yrs ex- ble forboth. All positions Driver an expr'd person with Npt. Bch . Exper. a perienceforsolepracti· ---------1 t e mporary < 3 to 4 Meyerhof's, primary xlnt typing skills & a must Accurate typing, uoner. Emphasis on Clerical months>. Submit ap· supplier of good food to p I ea al n g ph one no shorthand 20 hr. criminal, PJ, & family MEDICAL COURIER Must have own trans & be familiar w/Califom ia Frwy system. No sales. pleasant position for in- d iv ad ua I who e njoy& drivlf\& M·F 9-5 768·8SOO . CLERK pllcatlonsto: the Irvine corporate personality. Duties will weekmcludesSat&Sun law. S alar y com · HowardOerman community needs a also lncludefiling,order Call 646-7431 mensurate w/exper ll'!lHE""'"'-arrra--..., responsible deli ve ry takingandolhergeneral 7141'97·t789 TYPIST W '""~ ~" person lo drive our van O ((i ce work . X Int l061CamelbackSt. Good driving record benefits & working con· GUARDS LEGAi.SECRETARY Newport Beach, 92660 necessary, M·F . S:30.2. ditions with Aa gro1 wn:ig Full &Up~frt tamfe. All Ah.S.Abe.P.h~ullLtime. Al C.O.l. Corporat ion is looking for a versatile individual to perform a variety or personnel of· lice duties. Must type 40-50 wpm accurately Previous office ex- perience helpful Good benefits, as well as growth potential EqualOpptyEmployer Start: Min. Call Don or company PP y an areas. naorms um'd. le ac m aguna ! 2 S · 557 6232 person at Ages 21 or over. retired allYS Variety practice, MEOIC•L Phlebotomistl Recep· tiorust. Exper'd. for Npt Bch. lab. This is a full time, permanent pos_ Phone: Jan Hillyer, 640.014-0 Cal..._......,, 55Ml22 C.D.I. CORP. 3303Harbor Blvd JD·2 Costa Mesa Equal Oppty Empl. MI F' e&.all TYP'IST Excell. opportunity for career growth with Sh iley, a leader in me di cal dev i ce manufacturing. You will be responsible for a variety of assignments. Ideal candidate must be detailed oriented & en· joy working with figures for statistical reports. Requires l yr . Clerical exper., preferably io a n engineerin& dept. & typ-inc skill of 50-SSwpm . Shiley offers a pleasant woBin& environment & excell. benefits. To app- ly. send resume or call for appl. SHILEY, IMC. 171r)OGU1ette. Irvine 714-979--0500 F.qua.J Opp Employer COMM 'L. cleaners for ofc bldgs. Dependable, nex. hrs Equipmt. & training provided. Pay bY job. Min. S5. hr . Lag. Hills area. Call . Lo, 831·6&'56eves Companion for elderly gentleman, 1 day week. Must drive car & cook. 646-9194 after 9am Dato P'rocnsillg Operator needed for nix· I dorl/enlrix systems ror I long term assignment. Call for more 111fo Tod Services. 979-8900 Dental Exp 'd en· thus1ast1r assistant to compliment our Pedo s taff. Xlnt salary & benefits to the right person. 548-5580. Dental X·Ray Tech. New ofrice Santa Maria, or· tho & peri exp. Call (213>54().4101 DENTAL ASSIST. f /lime chalrside . Ex· per. pref. GP omce. S45·4S53. Nr So. Coast Plaza. DESIGMSt DUFTSt Laguna Beach elec· lronics manufacturer needs: •an experienced person to be responsible for drafting & mechanical deal&n functiona. Must ha ve thorough knowledge of drafting procedures, PC board layout, di&ital, analog, m icrowave circuit de· sign, & some knowledge of electro-mechanical paclragin,. Opporturuty for advan- ce m e n l & c areer growth. We offer .xlnl. pay & benefits+ 4 DAY WORK WEEK Facility Is in beautiful Laguna Canyon near Beach & Resort areas. Call for appt: Personnel Dept. Telonic Berkeley: 714·494·9401. Laguna Beach. E.0 .E. ·••••• • Daily Pilai I Special Featires : : Editor : • Immediate opening in our Marketing .• Services Depar tment for a Special • Features Editor. Candidate must have a • e College Degree, writing & editing . • expertise, and some experience preferred .• Challenging position with growth potential. • Excellent fringe benefits. Send resume to: • • Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, C.Osta Mesa, Ca .• 921626. Attn . Personnel. • • : Editor's : • Secretary • • A challenging opportunity is being ofteret • e by the Daily Pilot for someone with the e • intelligence. wit and skills required to be • secretary to the editor. It's an lnteretUng • position requiring the tools of the trade -• • 80 wpm dictation , 70 wpm typln1 .• • dictaphone -and the ability to shift • mental gears on short notice. The beneflll • are 1enerou1, the pay reasonable. • e Applications belna accepted only throuah • • apPolntmenl by c1IUn1 G42""321. ext .• 277 . : Camera : : Ope rater : • Experimced al leut S yura. Muat be • able to use newspaper camera and e platemaldn& 1y1lem1 Excellent w11e1 • • and t>enent.1. Apply In person w/resume • • lo Onnae Cout Dally Pilot. • : Prllf .... : : hrt Till• : • fn\h at ltaat l year experience. ~ferably • newapaper. Excellent compimJ beneft\I. • PM 1bJft. Apply between tAM ti ePM. • • Monday lhrou1h Fr1d•1 · • I ~~T I •. Equal Opportunity Empao,er J' • •••••••••••••• • uste: · · THE J OLLY ROGER welrome.Noexper.ner. Salary generous. Exp Dllllban Rfftauraftt INC App I y . Uni versa l only Call 494-7503 today Exp'd Hostess/Book· 17042G1lletteAve Protection Service. 1226 keeper Wed·Sun. days lrv111e W 5lh St , Santa Ana UN GUARDS apply 3-4:30PM at l6360 714• 546-0331 Interview hrs 9 12 & 1-4, Swint IMtr.ctoN Pacific Coast Hwy EOE ••••••••••I Mon.Fri Now being hired by Caty B.ECTROHIC S EHGIMHR/M~R Small mfgr needs power suppJy engineer & mgr Must have exper. in mgmt & consumer pro ducts design. ~ your ideas evolve into the finished product. Good benefits + profit shar ing, pension plan & bonus. Near Ocean in C.M. Submit resume to Box •864. Daily Pilot. P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. ELECTRICAL I ELEC· TRONIC EQUIP. NAVY VETS. Your experience can help you to earn up to Sl,200 per yea r , PLUS , ex c han ge privileges, low cost life insurance. PLUS add1· llonal benefits. Call NAVAL RESERVE. ( 714, s.52-3524 General Ftll-PART TIME STUDENTS OK Exciting pay, company benefits, hard workers only NO EXPERIENCE Cal I 0... to lpm 714-847-2422 GEHBAL Couner/Clerk, part lime needed for Npt Bch. medical lab. Perm. pos Prefer mature person Phone Jan Hillyer. 64().() 140 G&eAL OFFICE Exp. helpful. gd. typing ability, profi ciency w /figures. lO·key by touch, xlnt co. benefits. ---------1 loCormal ore CM. Call Millie aft 9AM, 645 5800 Engineer MAP DRAFTING TECHNICIAN Wary $ II 2 f $1499 ~MOftth Performs a wide variety of drafting duties which may include preparing charts. exhibits, graphic illustrations and maps. Apply Immediately No Resumes COUMTYOF ORANGE Personnel Dept. 625 N. Ross St .. RoomG·l80 Santa Ana, Ca 92701 (714) 834-2844 Alftrmative Action Employer M/F Classified Ads are the answer to a successful garage or yard sale! It's a better way to tell more people! GENBAL OFFICE Immediate rtt position dependable individual lo assist marketing & general office Good ty p- ang. & vuiety office s k i lls require d 1n dynamic work environ ment. Newport Manne ~nflneering. 645-~32 General Offfc.e Full lime ortlce help needed. Duties incl lea r ning properly mngmt oHice & com puler input l wk vaca lion all 6mo. $900/mo to start Ca ll Deni 549-7681. Maurice B Dillow Co 17782Skypark Blvd. !IA Irvine. CA 92714 orrotn'UHITY knocks often when you use resull·getting Daily Pilot Classified Ads to reach the Orange Coast market. Phone 642-5678 or Huntington Beach Hand Spinner wanted lo Call City Pool, 960-8884 spin on Sp111n111g Wheel. wall train. also pro ressional band knitters Medical Office Manager for pediatric pr act ice Experience required Wnte ad no. 794 Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1115"60. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. 499-2987 ----- HOST ESSIH OST t MatureJ Waitress/Waiter. Short hours. (No lip&) Good hourly wages, private club. Ask for Shirley: 673-i130. UQUOlHITE MANAGER Exp necessary S8/hr must have good rer's, wine knowledge. accep table driving record ap- ply IJ\ person eves 2937 E. Coast Hwy CdM MAIDS, EXPH. Immediate hire, apply Angie, San Clemente Inn. Medical back office for NB office Exper req'd 644-8722 :; HtmUe,er MAINTENANCE ""n....tE•e• ENGINEER Messenger-Office Helper for N.B. law firm Must have reliable car F IT 8.30-5:30. $4 /hr + 20' a mile. Call Joyce 640-5650 for llllerview. MGR TRAINEE Learn FHm Processing 11600/mo guaranteed. Noexper. nee, wHI tram We are seeking reliable peoJHe oriented persons. Enjoy excellent co. benefits including a free meal per shill. Apply in person 9AM-Noon. Mon· Fri. Personnel. MAARIOTT HOTEL 900Newport Center Dr Newport Beach EquaJ Opp Emplyr M/F HOUSBEEPSt 5e MOJhK for 2 Exec. family, loving supervision for 2 boys, 10 & 12, cleaning, eve meal, errands & shopping. Car provided. own room and bath or U ve out and work noon to 8, 5 day week English speaking, driv· ing req. Newport Beach. Refs. required. Salary open. MS-590810·5 pm. Housekeepers wanted. SeacliJf Motel t661 So. Coast Hwy , La~una Beach. 49'-4892. Housekeeper/Cook ror acuve person. Live in . Balboa. 67J.1879. HOUSBCHrERS We have an immediate o pening for 2 housekeepers. Full lime positions. 10PM-6AM shills. Excell. fringe benefits package Apply in person at: Advanced Health Center, 1300 Bristol St. North. Ste. UOO&.. Newport Beach. E.0 .r.. M/F lwdiat9 OpMMg for Call971·9201 <Lou l o world'") •IMJMHr with 1-2 yeart ••· Models. Sharp, fem. only ~ i.. 11_.. -1-f... Magume. Non-fashion ,..-· ..,... ,....... 64.2-6:1SZ. Bob h•~ carpHtry 011d1 ________ _ •alllt•a •ce. Motel TW• poslHow '9t our 1hoppili9 cettt•r of-HIUSOEfPlllC f•r• 9ood ttartl119 r•~OI talary. ~ •ocatloft. .JUl'"tR Jl.J frM fMClcal/lfe a. Bilingual exper'd pref'd , nronc•, 9•11erous but will train the right ye_...ttd botttls aftd person. other beMflts. La Qvlnta Cal for • appoiftt.. Motorlftft ___ l.51.5S. Coast Or .. CM ""'""'' (405 at Harbor Bl.I (7141675-8662 957-5841 EOE·MIF The Armv Rl·x·rvl' url!l·ntlv nt:l'd' v11ur <'Xl'X'ncmt' w hdr rr.11n .1ll 1ht• rww rx·nrlc· whci ;m: 1rnnln)! It ' .l j.!t>t'll 1k;il l1u v11u 1110 Fm .• WL't•kt·nJ a month rlu' (\\'\l\H't'J...,111 .innu.11 ir;11ning an E-4 w11h \ H'.lr' rllll' down ,1lmo't $90 ,, weekend. mer '51 4/1.1 yc:ar You'll alc.c.1 retel\'C: PX pm1lc1?1> Rcrirt·· mcnt romt' AnJ a chance cu be.> w1rh Prhcr vt•rcr;ins likt' voursel( who understand and appreciate what you'vedone forvourn-iunrr. Srop bv and meet us Or call ARMYAESERVE. m:ALL 10ll CAN BE. ~:::::::::::::::::;;;..----1 I NSU RANCE SAL ES· Eno"'"' Tired of fighting inna. lion? Farmers Ins. now Interviewing to expand agency force. For de· Ctsta Mm S.112S Lllm lms 711-5151 •tilttll 11am 112-1121 s. • c.,. -..m SlltJ aa n hJ Ian c... COMMUNICATION ENGINEER NORTI4AOP/PAOE T£CHNICAL S!RVICE8, INC., (PT81), a worldwide leader in communications se"'ices, has a challenging opportunity available in Howard County, Mary1and. Poaltlon requires a BSEE or BS Physics and a minimum of 2 yeers experience in dlgltal circuits with emphasis on militlry communication mtems and knowledge of d igital design. lndlvldual muat have initiative to proceed lndepend9ntly In det1iled problem definition and aocurate resolution. PTSI offer. competitive u11ne. and an 1tt,..C1ill'I ~flta package. Qualified c:.ndldat• are Invited to •nd current MUMe With Mllry history to J. Meleftl It the tlddresa t*ow. TICllllCAL lllftcll. JIG. 'YJ7~A ManM A\19., Welt Vlenne, Virginia 22180 An AffffiN of NortNop Cofpof8tlon \a l l s : Dic k Myers 848-T7fr7 or 534-0532. 552·3173 n....'s MON To Ratauranl M..........,.t ThanM..,.TMB~f CARL'• -7& WoUI ..... To......, I'..., --to·~· W•'d llM toahowyouwhyour ~ Cllndldaleu.lnlngprograrn ls one oJ the f\nest evell11ble .. , onywhentl And how~ our~ 11nd benefits ML And how II future wttll an~ llt• CARl. KAACHER ENTERPRISES mMN 1U1bll1ty, llD('Urtty, ,....ad, recognition and OrowU\. And o.+iere you am progrest. And a whole lot mew. Openings eveilable 1n the Souct1etTI ~ Cou~ wee Don't~ encmer dey . • apply In pef'tOtl ~. • end ltt'a dltlC\m )'OUf Mure 'llllt'I CAAl.'S JR. CAlll.'1.1& .......,_' 1Q'X*• ab p,o, U4t ,,, ..... CA. ,.,,, £jflll °" DltYnilr !IU f ldlj .. 14/P r .. ._ ... ,....., ~ _ :_-=;=-~--,\ _ Orangeeo.t ~AILY PILOT/Sunday, March 22. 1981 ~~~~ ..... !!.~! ~~!~ ..... ?!.~ ~~!~!.~ ..... ?!.~~~~ ..... ?!~ -· ·:_w~~-~· .... w.-. 11 .. MitpW.-. 71~1H~w..-. 7100 IHel(ltW..-. 7100 RN. P/tlmie, mid week, Salespenon for out.aide S.eretarlal/Penoa Fri· SICllTAIY T~." ~. _ •. , · J ·-•-•••••••••••••••••1 :..!!..•••-·-·-••••••~! .................. , ........................... eve1. We•tm loiter 1ale1. Salary, pretent.· day, PIT eml)toym~nt, Xlnl. ~r o~llllilJ Ncstcat-'"911l91' ....._ MUlll·l.M. ,...,.,..... llAl,ISTATI RltCEPTlONIST·fl'or Jhdlcat Group. Call blefi1hatp.71.4·.&40-l04.5. ,.1.ary hwo .._.1000. tor experinced pe~ del .... peraon •flt. II • d t c a I o f e . Seml·ret.lred OK. San ~I buay board. Nwpt Bcb Mn. Decker. 93-1321 (7l4)Ml-5193. with llrOQ ahortbaDd fr t)'llini, can t&ke lnatruc OpJatA1lmoto11 npr. AntoaloWloer')' MS INO l°"'CGmm. ll\llt be ln· Good typl.nc • 1pellloa Salespel'IOl'I needed. Part typiq akllla. Send ,... tlOn. 'Own vehicle. M·F '"'· &a.lary open. Od • tc,..Led lo leam\na to 1klllt a must. S900 mo. Route Walker time. Flexible hours. $e(E .. ~e .,,_A-••rv ror 1ume to: MWD, 30131 t ; 30· a: JO · Hr I Y + bene fit•. Ru1ime. ._. ,,__ & syndicate rul estate for CaUPatl'JJ.1110 Jouen, um while you over 18 . phone ........... ~ ..... , Town Center Dr., mlleaac Doloru. 'J NJiiKort Ce•ter . r-•' ,_ developer Pa rt Jofl '4/br + bonu•. 7511-9951. lOAM -5PM l peraon R .E . office. La1uoaNl1iael. _&u-__ u_m. _____ _ ownenblp oppty Can llCB'TIOHIST 5/brl a .S.y. Uquldyoe Fubioq llla.nd Xlnt dlctaphooe " t)'l>- NUISIS AIDIS T3'H•r i.s alao llat • sell w,hlle EneraySyitemaCallAI: }~tak~~ ~P';!tar~~~! Security officer, P IT, W lt~re'~ ex. Needed to 1lve TLC to A II ._, leamiu. Ray Ballard, R E Broker req front ?S4~. SICllTAltY 4' blllt to d I Ith wkendl for lrf apt. com· perieo~. Potitlona o~n elderly patients . Wlll W I I S7MlOlfor848-o.o4 oifice person' w ith s.t~Clerll Ltiibt bookketpln1. 1 ~ ~• w plex In N.B $UO/hr ln Cotta Mesa ar Dana In Ufled Cieri.. ... , Se"retarles followln". • Pleasant P lumblne knowled1e clients. Sharp telephone For anlo contact Jim c I ~e'i 2~n wblf:~~ Rec';ptio~lsts.all Real:C'Cusolt phonepe~oalitf ~~!~";1;;1n7.:;~:~dl~ helpful. Fulllime. ~~.must. Call Lila Lupiaat6"-1900. :!om:~~~pos ng learn . Apply 1445 0 ff Ice S k I I Is fAJLuattM '117 ·A·c~cura~t.~m11•'na. atmotphere of s mall 848-3636. SEC"Y/l11KPI Superior. N ded'I 1• Id d """ ,..,, • • company near ocean. SECRET RY Secretary/Part time " ---------1 ee . 1. -.ave you cont ere •Non-smoker Good benefits. Cell Doo· A Call Mon-Tues. !).Noon. Secreterial, bookkeep· Nun.tna · t he pitfalls of com-Excellent growth poal P IT pas. In 1 girl olc .un Ina & 1eneral office TYPISTS LVM IVICKI HESTONI merdal&residential re· lion. · na:MS-31!32. Typing. communkation 760-wv• Type 60 wpm. Coau 11·7 relief S7.25 per hr. -• al estate! For example: F/T,M-F.$850/mo Sales-Full time perao11 skills essential. Lots or MesalocaUon.549-84'3. Start your career. The State of California has openinp tor lull time & part Ume workers in a variety of interesting settlnis <Medic al. Legal, Receptaonast s, Clerical Pools. etc.> We offer excellent fringe benefits & promotJonal opportunities. Requires High School Graduation & typing 40wpm Salaries start at S836 or wath one yr ex per S904/mo. 5q ratse after 6 months. For more in · rormataon . c all 714·954-5121 Equal Employm e nt O p gorturulies. Gd. wortcing conditions. Ir Ataocl.tei 17% INT. rates. long Call851·8050Sat .. M·F. needed for tun summer v1riety & some travel Secr«ary 59 bed tacllity. EOE. (SpeciaUzingin fi~~~!':: ::~~~~fu!~: Job. Please apply In Hrs flex. Call H.P .1. SEU AVON RILL TIME Bayview Convalescent Temporary Clerical " RECB'TIONIST person: Mon.-Fri. btwn 964-5325 Ho.pt .. 2055 Thurin. CM. Penionnel) etc.! With or without typlng 10 & 6PM. The Per1lm· EXECUTIVE SECRETARY $1159 · 642-~ Maliaaa Grants. 540.0400 ftrofnMoMI L•d needed. Top pay. Tern· moo Tree, 229 Marine Corporation porary & ruu time. Call Ave. Balboa island. PAINTER-Neat, relia· ble, exp'd, custom work, l•P•B•X-------· rulltime. 631-4410 Has the answer for your Tod Services at 979-8900. success in l98L SALFS ln discount dress PBX OPWTOI 2 Learn t.o market low letr AL .AGIHT shop. mature, 2 dys wk Nursing cost lots and acreage in P •1'111C1ft••t poiltlOftl Thur& Fri ~1665 So. Call(. We have 10'~ LVM 3-11, lull time. S9 bed facility. Excell. working conditions & benerits. EOE. Bayview Co n· valescent Hospt .. 2055 Thurin. CM. 642·3505 Malissa Grants FuJJ time position avail tor day shift with rotat mg weekends Qualified applicant will be relia ble person with pleasant & erfic1ent phone man ner. Enjoy excellent co benefits mcludang a Cree meal per shi(L Apply 9AM·Noon, Mon Fri. Personnel INT. rates. Earn S50K to aYall. Growln9 tool S1SOK. first year year, retlhll finA. M..t ·~ unlimited lead.a & more! p e araftc •. Good Lac...te requlNd. · handwt ltlwg. lwfff1. For success in 1981 , ask Wfl trWt. .Appfy 1930 for Mr Telles. M•~ llYd, Costa -9M-340'l&8Jl·85S7 -MnG. or 22600 La. PAINTER Exper. pref. Apply Sun bet 11 & 4. 44.3C W Bay. C M. S48-98S2 PART-TIME Pick own hrs & income Ambitious, like people. Call for appt, SS7·S6'75 MdRIOn HOTEL 900 Newport Center Dr _. Newport Beach ' t;qual Opp Emplyr MI t' Pre·school Teat'her want ed. t•redentials or exp Part lime. need am-FT Cal1640-8820. bilious goal oriented - people. opportunity to PRESSMAN MI F A earn unlimited. tax growlng shop needs a benefits For app't call 2 C Hamada operator 496-4436eves 6-8pm w exper who can do -------quality work Salary Part-time in a 4.g1rl of-open for t'apable person ri ce at small friendly Ins & othe r benefits mfg. co. nr S.C Plaza l r n ne loc Call Pat Phone. ty ping . fllinft 8 ~5 ~on Fn 97~ 1834 Real Estate Sales Experienced agents are needed to work with ex· ecutive level clients Must have proven Lrack r ecord You will be working w ith pro fessional associates Our office offers •Best beach location •Liberal comm1ss1on Program. •Nat'l referral program Call now for appt Wall Hemphill. 673-7300 RECEPTIOMIST figures, ett' Gd benehts 545-7101 Pat Tine Exciting pos ition an our d esign st udio' Bus} pho nes T YPING & PRINTER. F T. ex p I FILI NG Nea r J ohn custom color & B&W Wayne Airport. 556·1601 Must be familiar w11ype - "C" & C1ebachrome Receptionist. work while Coun,..iMJ Youth Corrien Adults with outstanding attractive personaht1es to spend 15 hrs per week counseling youth ages 10 15 E 11e n1n gs & Weekends Available S75 p e r wk C a ll 2 30-5·J0pm Mon thru Fri 642 4321 ext 343 Ask for Lon Or~Coa1t Daily Pilot 330 W Bay Street Costa Mesa. Ca Eq u a l O p porl Employer ---- PART TIME P e rson needed 111 Book pasteup Mon & Tues. No exp nee Apply · 1660 Placen tiaAve ,C M Part time Clerical ASSIS tanl needed at new de velopment in Newpc>rt Beach, S4 hr Colleg1• Student OK Call 645·64.SS ------ P•RTTIME See our ad 111 toda y·~ c la ss daed u nd e r "Customer Service·· THE IRVIME CO. I prmtmg. Hbr area lab kids in school Some lYP· F'ull benefits. gd pa) 1n.i. 11 2 30pm Hrly 646-2136 ask for Bil l rate l r111 ne art'a Mon· Fri, 9·6PM 549 7966 PRODUCTION M•HAGER Smal l mfgr ncetl~ matur e manager for electmruc & mechan1cC1 l assembly plant of 25 peo pie Exper 1n e lec tronit-s & m gml es)en t1al. Good benefits +- profit shanng, pension plan & bonus Near Ocean in C M Suhm1t resume to Box 11863. Daily Ptlol. P 0 lfox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 ---- Programmer EDP ANALYST SI 1.58 - Rec~pt/Sec'y Neat. front office J p pearance required for thu; prest1g1oui,I) local ed firm Mu.st have good office experience Will be 10 direct t·onlact ~1th top level exec:ut1 ves for multJ national organ1 za lion Xlnt oppty for right person to grow with compa ny Med Dental twnefits •CQUIS CORP. 18952 MacArthur llvd. 1Next toChantecla1r) lr v111e CA 92715 Contact J uhe aft 8 30A ~ 752.5003 RECEPTIONIST/ •cch. Rec. Requires typing 10-key 1s a must· good phone s kills Entry le vel S950 mo with quarterly re111e w Me d !l·al benefits Jat'k Carna han Inc 7~ 1371 b.rt ·Sit. 1203, 1203 El Toro. Restaurant McDONALD"S Now hiring full & part tame. Days, eves. Great career oppo rtunities On-the-job training. For m o re l nro .. e all 754·9943, or inquire at 3141 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. Restaurant Meyerhof 's. primary s upplier of good food to the Irvine t'orpo rate community needs people for sandwich·making & I simple food prep. M F I 8 3 No e xper net'l!!sary Start Min Call Don or Susie 557-6232 Restaurant COOK Exper'd Excell oppty Top salary Call Mon· Fra fo r appt IOA M 4PM . Al so ne ed wa1ter l waltress & bus gerson. 640-7502 RESTAURANT BOB'S HOMEOFmE BIG BOY! N o experi e nce 1s necessary for these im- m e d i a l e openings' Please come by to see us between2PM &4PM W•ITERS W•ITRESSES COOi< TR•IMEES CASHIERS 7311 Edinger at Gothard HUNTINGTON BEACH SALES lmmed. part time open· Ing ror Reader Ad rep1'!Selltalive tor inside sales position. Gd. com· pany benefits. Apply in person: Pennysaver. 1660 Placentia Ave , C.M Mon.Fri .. 1·5PM SALES M etropollt an needs m ult1·hne sales reps. Training provided Salary to SSOO wkly. Call Mr SUva,634-4922 Equal Oppty Employer SALIS Newport Beach leading J ewe le rs seek mg full time Employee well versed in sales & orrace procedures. 5 day week including Saturday. no everungs. Call 673-9334 S.i.ES,HSOM Exp erienced only FT I P T . Wallah Clarke's So Coast Plaza . Costa Mes a 751·7500. -------- S.i.H PERSOM Wanted for attractive women's shoe d ept m Fashion Island Full or part·llme Ex peraence necessary. 640-7810. ----- Sales Prof. SaklfMOpl• Marketin~ps to sell a product that is wanted & needed by everyone Earrung potential: S40. ()()0.'50. 000 • Co Traming • High Income • QauUlied Lead.a Uquidyne EMnJy SyshtM Al 754-053.S. 545·67~ SALES ,EftSONNEL needed for c ontem porary women's wear Must be exper'd Salary rlus comm Please app· y or call Apro po, 644-2652 or 1129 Fashion Island. Npt Bch Sales PEP BOYS Manny. Moe and Jack •SALES PEOPLE •STOCKING Take advantage of this opport.umty to join one or Se c retar y Bu sy Secretarial svce needs competent secretary. Fast, act'urate typist 957·9331. SECRET41Y Sm. business has im· med. need for individual w I good typing, phone exper, varied gen. ofc duties. 30 hr week. Ca II. Sl436/MCM1thtv Huntington Beach l!nion Hieh SChooJ Oiatrkt as seeklng an Executive Secretary to perform ad- m 1 n is tr a ti v e and clerical runctloos for a top level administrator. P081tlon requires typing 5S7·5112 _ of 70wpm, shorthand 110 SECRETARY Need xlnt. telephone voice & manners for Huntington Bea ch of- fice . Work includes s ecretarial, billing, & some insurance work. XlnL bener1ts Respond wath resume & s alary re· quirements to· ad no 793. Daily Pilol. P 0 Box 111560. Cost a Mesa. Ca 92626. SEC.RET•RY P /T afternoons good s k i ll s. t y pin g & s horthand call for an appt. 644-4492 - SECRETARY wpm and excellent writ· ten and oral com murucatlons skills. App- ly at Room 131 or send resume to. HIUHID 10251 Yorktown Ave HWltmgton Beach, CA92646 equal oppty employer mtr/h T y ping l gen'I office ---------skills: xlnt phone man- ners. R E. exper pref Salary commensurate w t'apabillt1es. Nr 0 C Airport. Gloria. ~0-4880 SECRET.ARY Stock brokerage firm 1n Fashion Island has am· m e d op e ning for s ec retary. bac k ·up operations exp. prel. Hrs 8 4 30 Conta ct Helen McGinley fo r app't 644-2292 Secretary HUMTIMGTOH BEACH Legal Set''y for I all} m 3·Att.omey orrice Desire 2yrs. Califom1a exper 847-6041 SECRETARY For marketing d ept We 're seeking n well· o rgan11ed . detail oriented perso n with good typLOg & good d1t• talio n s kills Com· petit1ve salary/ benefit:.· & growth otentaal. J u1ce Tree. 15602 Chem ical Lane. H 8 . 891.+425 SECRETARY MANUFACTURING SECRETARY Canon iuMMH MachiM1 a major manufacturer or electronic desk top calculators, h.as an 1m· mt'd1ale opening for a Manufa c turing Secretary with bilingual Spanish capability We are looking for a cons c1ent1ous. high energy level 1nd1 vidua l who seeks a pos ition with c hallenge and o p port unity for growth Duties include produc· tion record keepmg, pre paration or reports, time cards and interfacing with other departments as well as plant person- nel This individual will b e handlin g a ll secretarial duties as as signed by the Director or M anu!acturmg In addition to excellent c le rical sk ills. thi s person should have at lea:it 2 ye a rs college Earn S6 or more an hr. Call 966-0522 SERVICE STATION AT· TENDANT 6AM t o 3PM Apply Shell Sta· taon, 17th & Irvine, NB. 642.12:j9 Service Station Allen· dant, P 1T , e v es & wkends N e at ap · pearance & handwnt 1n g Apply a t 2 590 Newport Blvd. C.M --- S..-.lce Penon1 needed for our Hunt· ingtoo Bch location In dav. must be a self· st01rter. interested in re· taal operations Duties will include cashiering. stocking, pricing and various other ret ai l duties Expr. pref In· tert!Sted applit'ants app· ly in person. See Mgr, Ms Schwamberger Moskatel's lnl' 6862 Ed· mgerAv,HB. EOE/M/F Ship/Rec•l•lnCJ lnv~Cleril Fulltime. Contact Garry Gagne, 549-7522. S.A. SHIPPIMG FULL& Pllime help. In terviews held 12-1 Mon thru Sat. Lunasea. 212 Main St. HB. Sitter needed occasional- ly S20/day, in our Wood bridge home Avail on short notice Laurie 752·5111 days. 55 1 1506 eves South Laguna Vil lage Animal Hospital as look 1n g for p t ex p 'd groomer·can lead lo f / t work. profit s haring 499-5378 ST.ATIOMERY Store in CdM needs sales person ftt1me. 5 days Xlnl working conds Especially fine chentele phone644·7482 for appt. STUDENTS Work after school and Saturdays Set'urang or ders for Orange Coun ty 's Numb e r O n e Newspaper S S S plus trips. prizes . Call 642·4321 Circulation Dept As k fo r Bill Chance. Leave name a nd phone 11 if not an • •SECRET •RIES• • Accountant DegS20.000 AcctsPay IT55$14 .400 Set'ylTratnLanier I S13.800 Expd Consultant Ours Liz Reinders Agency 4020 Birch Est '64 EOE Nezrt/833-8190/Free Some experience in a I•--------· manu!actunng environ ment would be helpful SUIDIVISIOM EHGIMEERS & DESIGMERS TYPIST For d ynamic invest ment firm . Up l o S1200/mo t o start Outstanding gr owth potential for bright m· dividual. Collins Assoc . 567 San Nicolas. N B. Typist Varied office duties incl support for President or leading stereo manurac lurer an Irvine area T y pe 50wpm fro m transc ri ber Good secretarial exposure & growth opportunity (714 lSSS.6193. Ty past F V. rirm needs report typist. Will train on WP T yping 50, dicta phone . no slh. Call Mary at 963·6560. ---------- TYPIST Part tame. 2·3 days per wk Vacation relief Ap ply at 1660 Placentia. Costa Mesa Typists Tftlists50WPM llcta Sec' ys Euc Sec'ys ChalwJilMJ CCll'Hf"? LooldlMJ for • ChollHgllKJ Opportwtity 'I Use temporary jobs as your shopp111g tool We have long & short term jobs available in the O.C. Airport area. Week ly paychecks. quarterl} bonus trips. Never a fee Call for appt. today 557-0045 Cf\-Lfr\';. lfMK>QARY l'tllSONNIL SUMCIS 3723 llrch Strfft New~~h S 14.36/hour lluntmgton Beach l'n1on High School 01stn1.·t 1!. seekmg an E DP An a l)::.! to debug, dol·ument. tn stall and troubleshoot P os1t1 un r eq u ire'> knowledRC of COBOL and a!.se mbl e r language:. Clo!.mg date for applJcallons 1::. Apnl 3. 1981 Apply at Room 131 or send resume to REC.EPTIOMIST Full time Mon Fri Must be personable & well groomed. & enjoy meet- ing the pubhc Requires good spellmg & pe n m ans h1p No typing Phone experienc·e pre re rred F'ull t•ompany benef1t i.. Apply Pen nysaver. 1660 Placentia Ave .. C M W•ITERS W•ITRESSES COOi< Tl•IMEES c•SHIERS DISH M•CHIME OPERATORS 4501 Campus Drive al Verano IRVINE the nations leading auto 1----------· parts retailers We offer Ca n o n Bu s in ess Machines offers ex c ellent employee benefits including com· pany paid lire. medical and dental insurance and s1t'k leave benefits. plus a liberal vacation policy Please refer all inqwries to Mary Dan- cy, Su~rvisor, Person- nel and Admmistralion DliFTS,ERSON Career opport unit y a vail. for talented & ex per'd individual with well established & grow 1ng Civil Engineering firm nr. O.C. Airport. Apply in person with re· sume to: Mr. Fuentes at Robert Bein. William Frost & Associates. 1401 Quail SL . Newport Beach TYPISTS •Immediate Openings •P/Ume,F/time, Temp. •Top Pay Part-time HOMEMAKERS M•UHIO 10251Yorktown 1\q· Hununl(ton Heud1 <'A !Yl64fl Recept1omst RECErTIOtolST llLIMGU•L Part·llme evening pos1 lions now available Hours 6PM-9PM . Mon day Fnd.ay working m our office at 1601 E Ed anger, Santa Ana Good starting sala ry a nd benefits No experience necessary Paid tram equal opp!) 1 n g Ca II Dave a ft er •-•e•m-pl•o•y•er•m-•f •h--lOA M for an a ppomt Jo; x t r e m e I y b u s y ~ewport Beach Person· nel of<' seeks a dynamic md1v1daual to perform a ll the Rel'ept1on1sls r cspons1b1l 1t1es T he su cce~sful candida te must be able to perform 1n our fast pa<·ed env1ro- ncnt with heavy phones & large paper volume Good telrphone techn1 q ues. o r ganlLal1 ona l slt1lls. & the ability to menl at 835 o~ RCA Service Company Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H .,_,HB.P7 Help rounell to a Heaping aelection or Qualified Hopef ula ln the DAILY PILOT HELP WANTED ADS ~ P T Countrr O ff1 n _. person, fo r equipment rental store· Typml( re4, a p p r ox 25 hr!'> Saturdays re<i S;; lt;11 ) open United R1'1lt All of Costa Mesa 645 lntio work wtth the public are 9U•LITY essential We orrcr 1•om CONTROL petitive salary & full lmmed openlnR m final btmcrits package Sub inspection, hose & fit mlt application to: ting, must pass eo Howard Derman physical including bark 111".t lHE __ ..,. ,,,__,..., x·ray Taking appli<'a W ..,,,,.~ ~ .. , lions btwn 8 & IOam un ly Stratofle x . 17671 1061 Camelbat'k St Armstrong Ave , Irv , Newport Beach,~ EOE A Kend1ivia Ind · i-•Eq•ua•l•O .. p•p•E•m•pllily•r-Co. ~ _ PLAZA/Secretarial.Service Spec10/iz1ng m RESUMES TYPING CONSULTATION-PREPARATION COMPLETE SERVICE CHOICE OF STATIONERY FOR COVER LETTERS COPYING SPIRAL BINDING IMMEDIATE TUIJNAROUND SATURDAY A EVENING HOURS both good pay and a Cast friendly wo rk ing e n Equal &r ·y Employer v1ronment. SOUND INTERESTING' LETS GET AQUAlNTED'' Apply in person at Restaurant PEP BOYS SGT. ,Erf'EROMl'S rfllA STORE 15221 leach llvd. Now hiring for full & WH ...... hr, Co. part time openings at ,;.:Oppr.et•ity I o c a t 1 o n s a t 0 C M/F A1rPort varying days & --•••X:--.--hours: ideal supplemen· t a I a n c o m e r o r S "'LIS h omemakers & stu· "' dent.s. Our progressive. REPRESDfT ATIVI growing company offers New sales position for opportunltiell for advan-southern California re cement based on your t a i I / i n s t i l u t i o n a I JOb p e rforman c e . market. Base&substan· Pleasant working condi· tial commission Xlnt lions. Must be 18 & over. benerits. Career op· Apply in person btwn 1 portimity. Send resume & 6PM. to: RBD, 30131 Town 2300S.E . Bristol Center Dr , Laguna Santa Ana Helght.s Niguel tNut t.o McDonald's> E.O.E. Sales ---------Wholesale/retail sales. Retail Sales pilot suppU~. Sales el< p Women's F IT r etail. days. exp. preferred, xlnt be ne fits . Call 770-1677 ask for Larry & knowledge of Oylng desirable. Xln t op· portwlity for right in· d lvidual. Salary + comm. Call ~3505. PROFESSIONAL SALES "MAlllCA&. 'IODUCTS AMD SllYICIS NewpOrt Beach fi rm Is seeking additional staff to muket flnanclal '·~ servlct5 to smell and medium size business owners. We are looklno f t.j for '*'Pl• with a colleoe degr .. , 2 a. ' + veers of bU1lneu/sales experience and a true Interest In Independence and open Incomes. Current staff Incomes ranoe from S30,000 to $150,000/yHr. lnltlal Incomes are guaranteed for the first thr" vears. You mav call dfrect (11·0 ~°""76t Monday or Tuesday, March 23 ana 2• from 9 a.m .. 12 p.m. for an appointment. EOE M/F HC .~ -- 'I •• Secretary EXECUTIVE SECRET•RY to Marketing Dir in financial services firm. Resp., challengmg pos. involving area o r securities, insurance, real e s tate. Xlnt. shrthd/typlng skills re· q. d. 714-64().0123 SECRET•RY Newport Beach area To St.500. This is really a top notch spot with very well known firm & your good c ommand or English & y o ur diplomacy are needed. H a ndl e th e boss's personal books also. Dis· count & benefits are m eluded. 557.6122. 731-7711 100% Free to Applicant r..,_.c ler•lce ~Campus Dr ,NB 1'211 Yorba St. Tustin Open Monday Evenings Bz Appointment Only Secretary SECRET 41tY Our Property Mamt. l"lnanclal Dept. sHkl a reaponalble lndivldual to perform Secretarl1l. 1eneral office functions. J ob raponalbllltle1 lo· eludes statiaUcal typing. 10-key by touch, phones " Ute (lllng. 1·2 yrs Secretarial exper., typ· lna ot 80wpm, numbers o riented. & a ftnan- cl a I/ clerlca l baclt- 1round are all dealrable. We offer compeUtlve Hlary 6: uceU. benefit• pactcaae. Submit ap pUcatJon to: Howard Derman alHE w CDJfWN 1°'1 Camelbtck St. Newport S.cb. _, wog••r Canon ~Machines 3191 Red Hill Ave. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 714·~4700, ext 23 Equal Oppty Emplyr M/FIH SWITCHIOARD OP'TR P /lime, days, wknds. WiU train. 642·3013 TEACHER · Pre School & Aides needed. Hunt. Bch area, Call Marilyn SECRETARY with at 84_7_-5284 ______ _ least 4 years experience TEACHER for well est conatr./prop Sat. only. Exper'd. ECE mgmt co .. Costa Mesa. d G dei G S1200. benefits & xlnt req' · ar en rove area.971-~ r u tu re H i g h --------- responsibility job for T.cxw Director hard worker in small or-Exp'd.-<iynamic. ECE fice to learn all phases or & Elem. Ed. units req'd. business. Lile bookkeep-642-0411 Ing. tOkey. Non·Smoker. . Send resume to Ad #698, Telephone Sollcators. Dally Pilot, P.O. Box Needed immediale~y. To LS60, Costa Meta. ca work J.9. Mon.-Fn. No 92626. el<perience nee. No sell· ing. Call arter IPM. 966·01.Sl. Telephone Solicitors Home. contract, no sell· in&, noo·profit org. PIT ( 714)6.18-3122 SECRETARY Healthcare mamt. co. In Irvine has an lmmed. openina ror lndiv. to perform secretarlel duties tor 5 of our Medical Dept. statr. The•--------- ideal candidate will ,.. -..OMI work well under pre· '__.-n For ~ info, call Tod Services at 979-8900. TYPIST Gen. insurance agy. nds. last, accurate policy typist. Gd. salary & paid co. benerlt.a . Call Linda at 714-549-3161 WtJilhr/Waitrfts Apply btwn 9AM & 12PM. Charlie's ChiJi. 3001 Redhill. Bldg. lf2. Ste. 1226, CM 92626 WAITRESS/WAITER W /car for wicker basket lunch service . 9 :30-1:30PM, Mon-Fri. E1rn Sl2S·S150 wkly. Must be neat, persona- ble & energetic. 919-0747 aft lOAM for appl. WOlf'd ,rocnsor Irvine Brokerage re · qui.res word processing operator for Lexltron & Xerox 800. l yr. word proce11ln1 exper. or comb. or word process· in& claues Ir clerical ex- per. Typinl • 60wpm p lus . Test given . Benetltt Incl. profit sharinl. med & dental, tuition plan Ir pd. ~ day orf per mo. Call 752.zzss ext ta. Anderson & An· denon Insurance Bkra .. lnc. EOE M/F/H ature, have the ablllty to CAU.115 establilh prtorllles, be From bocne, SMtrt tlme, u": h w ... dependable & have self tor well-known charity ........,. lnltlaUve. Shorthand or fuod·raialnc campalJn. • ....... ••••••••••••••• Sp•edwrltlnt a must C1U: '11•S..r7U ......... 1001 ... . 1-.iliiililiiiiliiillliiiill--••••••••••••••••••••••• M edlcal b arnd. &1• c r eden ti all n I ex per· lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili W AMTID TO IUY prerd. Od. salary & fr· •••£ I b 11 ~ o Id 1 u n 1 • l.Jl1e benef\ta J>k1. For ,.,.,~ dJUDDDda, l90l'Y Jact. ai lnlervlew. contact : E ._n pp0rt··-• t cola.ctlbl•. calf <1141 S b a r o n R a • I n 1 • x .. ._.. ~Ue wulY o tT2"4ml ai uk for Dane. 714-tt1·1816. EOE M IF ~= ~=::-~: Plal.eColJetton SIClnAIY to hotel ruervatlolll. SOWpm typlnl. Rllnl • phone exper. aowpm aborthand ai will lraln on reMrVat.loN. teoo mo. a.ad IW\lllM to: ,703, Dall)' PUot, P .0. lo& Colta ...... Ca. • • Uoa IWd. Joi) lnvolvH Goebel Hummel platea ahlPP'DI ai warebo"8• ai holden, 1'72• 11'74·'7t, -.ork plua repalrlna • Kwnmel to mateb. eledo·meebaatul 6 -.ta eledJIQldo lDdmtrtat ID• .__;,,_ ______ _ 1\.r'lllllGI. Gd. 1111"7. ~.,. ...... w.lllUltlialnl bends. Pia. ,.._. lob uMe, cane.a ......... u. Dodda,. ·-· ...,. • r.-. .,.. ,._., r»anROONTROl.ICO. dJldal dn. tint aeep- l.lmMD .... Aft. u ... 11, ••e• teeboa, Jntllt ,...._ be••t. budwau. ITJ.Olfl -.. ----~ -._ - • dt n I• lk h1 102 • llN .. ltll Mln•mum IOIO Orange Cout DAILY PllDT/Sundey, March 22.1981 p .......................... , ............. ,.... . ................................................................... . .... OliH t•a. &AAa ellwlu Vanity 10 MOVING SALi. Seda, AJJlH, aatee. Uwe, DeluaeueeudveTunturi t1•_. .....,,..._. 9040 ... ,._. t04G A.lnrtift t1 IO room ..t. Table a • 1...t. teo obo. C•U dlaett.e. deak, tablea. 1oo19. ._ traHer, badt Exttclter. U1ed le11 l•I 1wt1 IOll ................................................................ ·-•• chain. Servv. e~a. ta& lamp1, c balra, book m•i4rlila. MHt HU lhu &S kllometer1. on.i •••••• .. •••••••••••••••a• cab6Dena1Mr rbll enc. Or end Banb 12. 1112 "lts-.e. u, llOTT: bftt ..._ .,.. 'L 10•1 c .... Iliac. '7Sl·812t quk:tr.llMPomoea. COit cww RISO. WUJ 1eU GlbtolucouatJc fuJt•r 20 VRP, l\l1l tanvaa ln •I\ btaallfully ma Int. • tJd at; dbl clb Hit.a; _ .. ._. •--.. -• •-•0-6 ror •12• firm C•ll J:earoldc•·--1.. art1, IDlll.Y xtru k500 Braod new lhtlna 3 bid pop.: full collia1. __ ,,....__, ....... ••••••••••••••• Glrl1 Plaeapplt bdrm • .. -.. HSI ·-,. __ r··" ..i... SATlsSUNtAM .....,._afterL--'ua-. {2U)SU·t411, (805) rr•.ai ,._.....,., ....,, .. ,.. • .WOOD J»'a aet. Bed·cbett•mlrror· •Ca.t. M~St. -· ...,..... --.all 1Ude elope, loft.I r.._e MUSIC& A.MIMe ~t xJnl ~.New detk ytl/whlte $176. (con.Gf'rmtblAv.) Private Party wilhea to z Cerwm Vea• V30 PIA , ..._._., tanh, heavy duty MACl••AUCnOM io.o-11,0llO ft lo from "2·'1W'll Hll beautiful natural SpeakBI. $3()0 iracb. I H Cbrl1cnrt Cabin Ckrt1t tOIO brakea. 1Ureo, aoend OH or Tbt World '1 mW, 50'/ft CM 845-9137 SetoltnawUe beds Lot1 o f 1ood j unk I Ruuian Sable Pull Tapao IOOOR • ebanoel Cnalltr, a.intc:ood, Ss.500 ••••HH••••••••••••••• prool\na, 1ln put ta8 on- Lu1eal AucUoa1 of X12Taytime eompleWt5o. • St•lAed tl• .. ·•t•reo ltn1tb co-l. Actual mlatr board Jm . or Me-75ZZ. tyt Never damand 41 a ~:!~•~bl1~!;,:M31~1 umber rack for full· -.~ 11pbt, !~Nde.bb1~au valueupto~,OOOwlU '4:10locall.-..US WUltrMleBlaBearLalle Yacht buuty. $117,500. macbiw, nicblodeonl, ilsed Chevy or Ford amps-•'"""•uu•r • •••· •acrUlee for ,. ... ,500only Office,_.._, 6 or ocnfront Mob lie n<?~~Al:'N I (71•)56Mlll . • r _ _,. ............. J·· .. -box· truck w/a' ....,.... c·-·~>. Cbalr, \Qlbolatered lo An· S•t.Sun. '721 W lftb If c-uineJy lnttrett.ed I II I IOIS H •·•-fo sport aa c aw c--S•/ .... ---.-.. -Uque 81*9 velvet • B 7) c•-A Bid . , .... .. ome or Ulflt r KarborCocki.11 a:::!:&" ... es, piaballa, an&u. ad· m. -..a3 old, like new Jm. 2~,; ( • ....._ I) rear. uUM).2116 ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• tlabinf boat-31'. 499-39Ul CrWtinf "'-t 120 ver1Jl.illl, tlaiDecf alus. I t I 111 am a r B I b M an v u a r I e q u i o Pro ., .... ...,. Lawn Mower 2 dealra 30"d0" w/40" c 1.11 •• ,....----1111 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ru-~~.1-.Penl•n um P• o room• r , • oa , •• -, h I Gla11-.1v, 17'I/0 .120hp. •-"'UADUCI •· p.... o•~· .. _ • ._ ... ,,, .... , c•-·-30x •• w1-.ao... p-•~u1a 17"' ........ paperbackl, ~ price, fETrtm ll:'A·erforHle retW1\, 2 exec c a rs. ..,, Haw.U,Tahltl•Paclfic •.-way l ,.. ca..,..,,ver. and Oriental ruaa , ._...., .. v. nu ... ......,. · .,._ ._. fMO.G31>orf40.9900 Mere. V hull w/traller. Cood cood, wlllfi Jacki Weatero bron1ea . ICreent•complete M0oo Corner BR aet, t pc, 2 bed from eoner 1roup. f'l9.M29 Very clean. $2900, ltomeportNwpt8ch See at 3M E. 19th.C M Some th In I for valuefor'2000. 81'7·94G5 ... bds. 1tereo tbl, 1ood old copy macblne, IBM Hydr. pallet truck, 8 Typewrtte.r table $2S. Of· 5"-1330orM5--0775 (11')131·5112 642-77216 Everyaae!Call orwrlte -1040 cond .• 100,556-7181 typewriter, 1pkr1, Ice pallets, USO. 1760 ficecbairS35.Utilityta· (IU)321-SQ7 forfreebrocbure: -'T creui tabae tr chain, bleS25.87~8172 PACIFICA44 --------Getting ready for the Be'Verlutfl"-•••••••••••••••••••••• T other mhc Hema Monrovia, A·3, C.M ~ t-1 ~ EESHONl> Pull9 AJCC win mattreu aeu SJS · · S48-au4 -UqulDATI"" •l,.....'"C2I'· .... • BOATS 1um.mer. I have a nice Auct.ioneera Champ sire. M/F: Pet ,; ea. Set of I dlniDf cbalra Sat/&m. 81161 Rainford STEN 0 R ET TE DI c . ''79 must be aold. 2:50 bra. 6/-1.2mom.n. pl•:: prepaid camper. Call 968-2878. 81533 Bri&bton Way s how . P N t pl y . 1100. au.Ida or aewtn1 Dr, H.B. Taylor-Dunn •olt cart, tapbone. Barely used. Alto4J' •nil. under dis· --BeverlyHllla. CA 90210 d k 125 DiDet • • Good cood Only jZ20 coodltlon fromSllO/mo.lncludlng '76 COLEMAN TENT Telephone: 21~474-8883 213/88'f.J.3'5 alt& pm. ea. . w • 3 family aale. Lots of new controller' bat· 646-3375 • treu . sllp, leuoos 71'/964·5"4 TRLR. Sleeps 6. used 4 cluun $100. ~ 1 0 0 d I e s . 2 6 3 7 1 teries, S950/0BO 1760 · Demel,,_.,. lac. 01k desk, Hoosier chop-ermao Shepherd in· Solid walnut rouncU2 lo· Sbadybtook. SJC. BAM Monrovia, A·3, C. M . ri-& °'9IM I090 714/673-5252 lo4lh. W 9060 times. stove, i inlt, xtra plnl blocks & more. telllgent pups, 6/wks. ch I.able with two leafa. Sun. 5'8-3U4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• canvas. (714)995-8989. 648-87 64$-71M8 AK C • w h lt e · 1175 · s75 548-ZUT EST A Tl SALE BAYLI N ER EricklOO 32'. '75 foaded. Motoriud llke1 9140 • 968-0331. ---------8' Camper, gd cond. '54 GAS KILN. 24 cu ft, Sunday 3122. 8·5pm Bristol eotld. Offer, R.E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOI01'HY&EMIRSOH ""G_o_l_den __ R_e_tr_ie_v_e_r_p_u_p_s-. Beaut. carved old ruhion AJS motorcycle, furn WEST COAST• very Harnmood Organ w/2 or terms 968-7903, Honda Express, hkr D 0 0 l AKC. ll. golden, champ. walnut dlnin1 tble tr mi.le. 1051 Concord CM good cond, w/shelving, spltra. bloo/080. Story· 197~ 21 f t 968--0872 new 130 mi S350 M H A H lines. See Dame & s ire. 6/chrl/ottomans.8-lU'l ~7585 S2400. See at 365 E . 19th, Clark Spinet piano. II 962•3448 NISENT 97g...7392. eves. --------_A_·_l.;....C_.M_. 642_·77_26___ $1000. ts.W Rutgers Or Twflt 30 Vol•o's O'day 12, xlnt cond. with / AHTl'''lllS EXPO 8' VELVET SOFA Recent Washer . aaa CM 979-8778 trailer. S800. o5t=r;:s " -Y-s••E AKC Gold. Ret. pups, see Ll.lte new, S85 dryer, elec dryer. IEDWOOO 2x6'• · · · Ay lridllt S48-'288. ~ ..... ,. 968-5253 PLAYER PIANO din ~. xlnt decking. Upright piano, xlnt cond. C.W.. wltt. Heod 9150 An~ ol , .. _world 'tn f:arents •. fem. ~.male , . ••lt.ft F . Ide '""" u.., I b ltf New load-18,00 Ct in ....,.,. &c...a-..s1ee,.6. axer upper o r the plays or leading 200· 83153119 Lovely oak couch table, sne~ rmRAsDell,ALreaSA~t from mill, 55</ft . C.M. 552·4487. -;:::y'--11-sailboat w/slip. Newport dealers. AKC Champ Bred Cocker Colonial tele. bench ta· ' ' MS-9137 XlZl anytime vw ..-..-. Beach. 751·8967 Mwch26, 27, 21, 29 Pups. Come see/will ble, 4-dwr chest of dwrs. Bdrm. Living Rm furn, Beautiful Rosewood Th Fri s OPM lovelv wall mirror. oold Ii ke new • BE l GE HAND woven Chinese Upright Contemporary MUST SELL '79 Sloop, cstm bll, 15'3". W'S., .. al. l ·l neg. cost in person. ~ ,. CARPET <Lg .. pieca• rana: SuodayNoon~pm . 999-1506 corduroy swiv . arm "' ""' rug, green noral 9x12'. ..-.. dac. satls w/trlr. xlnt JntheCommerceBldg. ---------1 ohair.moving&storage fromliehouse >much Sears upright frzr 760-1507___ Sl2,500 $2195.962·1608 OIANCiECOUH'TY YELLOW Lab/Colden barrels(6), unusual end more 675-2072 . Nr 545-7034 F·••'-ROU ... DS Rel. pups. s20 Call btwn table • other odds ·n Balboa Pier. Piano : Mahoga ny UP· or-*-offff ""' _. " 1 & 5PM. ~3610, ext. ends. 4.95-1303 NEW hide·a·bed & rdng, right w/mirror Good Pric. MC)Offabt. Mstne 111•...tory ~d1~. '2.50. Free park· 2Sl,asltrorJlm Many Mi s c . items . 13 cu.ft.Whirlpool. Ping cond.~080.646-7050 Calafhr 6pm Redilctions.M! Iron table, glass top, Clot.bing, bric-a ·brae• pong tbl. 631·2778 evs S-"""-Goods 8094 675-2695 Oranae Co. Fairgrounds Oak: Round table, roll Springer Spaniel P~ps. S6x33, 4 chairs & pads, small appliances. 390 ,...... •• .., ~21 t.bru s-22 front file cab, sq cof tble. AKC champ. blood line. Sl95. Also misc. chain & Apt. C. Ogle Sl. C. M. Canary bJrd cage & toys. JOO•••J•b•O••I •• •••••b•• .be •• 11••• • -.7-9-S-ki-· p-j-ac_k_2_0_' .-o-p_e.n ••E£IY 12' $12.Sea 545-8527 I I $10. Small wh-lbarrow. ympac ar set - .O. '781.<'i Low rider . black wle xtra:i Runs great. S4 .000 ODO Charles. 960·319'.! D 61 Sportsler c ust Weber l'ar b M UST SEU . Denna!'. 91;().3J92 '75 XR75 Bast1an1 e x· hilusl. mudder fender!>, plastu: endoro tank. runs strong. good cond $29!> 559-6901 Charlie.644· 1805 2 custom print hi back · tab es. 67S-7730 eave HUGE GARAGE SALE ... ~ w /bench & squat rack equip for family & off Dolph.in Industries chra. love seat. odds &1---------messagelfout. Complete household. JO SS.968-8293 $250 538 76 25. I v e shorl' fishing. 300 m1 l·63J.SS20 '80 650 Spe('1al wnh far. ends Call btwn 10·2 DOGTRAlNING message range, full covers. IOC' 1---------ing. as is $900 arter 5pm · · Dining room table & 4 yrs accumulation. junk SACRIFICE ---cabtn. Mint cond Call -Chns 642 9768 67>4.954 Obedience-/Problem chairs,Teakwood,SlSO tofi.nejewelry,9·4Sun. JohnWaynl'TenrusClub Seiltodive watch,goodto '81 model 22· w d RESERVE Solving. 495·2l826. l04C Clearbrook, C.M family membership. 150meters. ~~.,;;~info after &pm witrlr. Sacrifi~~ r~~j 11U~E OATES' AAA DOG TRAINING ---------J .&.... I 7,. Owner moving. 644·0100 751·8967 ----Don or Earl bet. 8·4 March2S,29.Hrs . l~6 953-8344 Low solid oak table, 44" •w .. , 0 v C kd CLEARANC r 1---------round , jus t ref in . ••••••••••••••••••••••• SURFIOARD TV,Rodio, Chris·Crart 26. utlass _w_ ys_.554_·6~~-- h E 0 la~ge S32Slfirm. 646·0150 aft Heavy 14KG Heart Shape I Hawaii. S75. 494.3326 HIR, Stw.o 8098 1 w in 5 c r e w S F · NEWPORTER IMN 25" console color TV. ware ouse lull of e · "HELP! I d,esperately 5:30 Pill box w/2 Rubies 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Everything completely coralor selected an ta· need a good family S350/0BO c AM ELOT. s la r rt n g Beauutul Color TV, 2 yr new or professionally re ques & colle ctibles . hort\e. I'm 'Oliver'. a Oak: Rnd tble, roll front 759-1643 Burton. 2 mezzanine wrnty Free delivery built Beautiful restora "1oe3leon NNelsonMlnteraSorts : younl g, hlovlllhg.ddev?t~ file cab, sq cof tble, 2 d tickets at cost . S at . Sl48.646-1786. t1on. AskinR : S19,750 o . a 1n , I ma e s ep er mix. custom print h1 ·bac k Oiamon 14ct. wht gold Marc h 28. 8 J Opm ---------493-~. OrangeCA 966-1528 chrs. love seat. odds & watch w/12 saph. Hebe SJ3.23l2 Hoffman Console Early ----- d C II bl lo 2 17 J.. l A · S2500 A R d.: BOOTON WHALER American oak double bed Fr.. to You 8045 en s. a wn . . ..we . ppraas. . mencan a 10. 675·4954 Will trade for c ar . Orig Lltho by John Len· S50 631-3474 Wanl to buy newer 13 ' with new mattress. $425. ••••••••••••••••••••••• non from "Bag One" ---------boal. mlr. trlr. 559 5577 S48-0M2 F r e e t o Y o u PATIO.POOL Furniture 646-l"68. Two pair cabinet stereo Orangecounty'sfinest Cpaheso.w'Shepherd Pup· Beautiful . 10 Yr . Jewelry: Private Party Sl650.53S·SS9S. speilers.largepairS65. 2 5 ' Mako. floa t o n Guarantee839-7239 will sacrifice $20 aold Waterbed-kg si. incl smaUpaar$35.559·6704 aluminum trailer. 23Shp AHJIQU( SHOW 557·9455 piece (1927) ringed with headboardS250 Johnson. VHF ra dio. 11!...-!1..-OSO White wood 4 poster twin diamond (necklace) also ~2322 Compute r Term in a I depths recorder. outrig SUM CH 2 ,,. .. ..,..... 8 bed with mattress & box Televideo 920C 3 mos old C 11 M'R 2 •• ••• •• • 2 beaut1·•u1 d1'amond "ers a a fter 6pm A • • ••• ••• ••• ••• • springs. SSO. 646-3375 ' per Ce c t c on d S 7 0 o " IOAM TO 4PM FOR SALE!!! rings retail total value Basic Tiffany's me m· 499.2724 m _4>_642_·_0053_. ____ _ Dresser, maple country BEDS, X·long, X·firm . Sl4,000 will sacrifice for bership. S200. 531M625, slyle-$6(). Dresser. anti· Beaulyrest twins, like S8000 caU (714)7S9·0912 leave message. Lido 14 113173. com pl. red l'onditioned, rui1 rigging. sails. trlr & boat cover Sl 700 Pete Kend all 2 13 462 316 1 d ys , 2 13 /54 5 51911 eves/wknds. New '81 PnndJe 16 Cat. w 'trailer. n e \'t?r 1n wate r S2800 P P 533-6!MJ. West.sail 32 Flush deck One of a kind Sale or trade ror real estllle $5 9 .000 H a n s 7141631 1212 '79 Suzuki RM l2S. never raced. like new. best of fer 831-6876 art. 5 '711 Kawasaki KZ SR 650. ltke nu. 4000 mt. S1600 Firm Eve!> 640 4959 Honda ATCl 10. less than 12 hrs on S699mk ofr !HiJ.~ l!n9Suzukt RM 8<> ExceUenl cond1t1on $500 646 1415 1979 YAM AHA 80cc Lake Nev. $400 966 1390 '79 Yamaha DT175 Great cond. priced fo r quick sale S650 OBO Mustsell.631 3026 1107 Jamboree Rd Nr PacCstHwy. Newport Beach, Ca. que French provln-new,t20C)pr.962·9645 Tiffany Gold Card: Life ci al-S100 Antique IEAUTIFUL Membership$550/bstorr m ah o g an y Dun c a n Solid oak br set. 5 pc· inc I. JEWELRY 64&-5491. Ask for Rose. Phyfe oval dining table. king hdbnJ. 5 mos old. Pnvat.e party selling ... 2 w/6 roseback chairs & 2 saso. 759-<»93 lad.la cocll:tail rings. (1) Sears 3.5 hp ~ger One mower xlnl. S8s. Girls' 24" Nisiki 5 spd bike. $30. MS-1679 S225. 15" color RCA w/stand, S9S. 968-5253 16' Esquire Ski Boal. l25hp Mere, stored in side. lo hrs. S24SOIOBO 641-8993 23" diagonal 7.enith sohd s tate TV c on s ol e 27' Owens Flybridge, ful \\anted· older sa ilboat w /s l i p in Ne wpo rt '80 Yamaha 175MX. 200 Harbor 751-8967 m1 on eng Mint cond SSSO. 957-0261 C M Antiques & used rurn Pastry tbl, oak roll top desk, oak Serpentine dresser, Hum i d o r , Rosewood £ire scrt>en. Bamboo hall tree. pie. lures & more. Sun/Mon only. 1610 Tustin Ave, CM 1~3 blelaveks-SlOOOb.I Anti9quoe Antique rattan table. 1 4 KT . 8 de I u x e ac mar e < l l I S120. Decor. club chair & diamonds, ._., cl total S 3 2 5 I b s l 6 4 4 . 1 4 9 4 ly equipped, 230 hrs on ev/wknds. rblt en~ XJnt cond. 760!_ Columbia 26 1970 w Npt sbp. A must see boat Pvt ply. Asking $10,500 548·4192 dys, 631 -4352 eves ·1sHonda Xl.JSO Lo m1, $775. 673-1092 673 109'l c lock (needs minor weight. (2 ) l4KT. 9 k ) Sloo K. · ottoman. like new. S17S. wor · · tng size brilliant cut diamonds. waterbed. oak frame. 67>05.SI Y• ct. total weight. Ap-non·sway mattress & b J hs po gerfect condition·l200. Dining Rm Set. Walnut pras. Y Olllep · · · 11 Us 11 tbl, cbn, china cabinet, Box 8403, Newport 8 548-7827-M Tse ~ buffet. $750 OBO/Wlll Beach , Ca 92660. seU aeparat.e SS-0173 646-*5. --------- Sony receiver, 2S watts, Persian lamb evening Pioneer direct drive hacket, bllt, mint cond. turntbl. 646-5137 art M. S2::50. 546-37 49 llAM. 28' Californian. '66, sngl gas. flybridge , fiber&lass, VHF, depth sounder. trim tabs. dinghy w/oulboard, full canvas, S19,500. Call Dys. 847-6044 . 760-8677 <" Enck.son -n. s potless. Dsl. sips 5. S24.SOO 30' N. B. slip avail. •m-0818, 640-0300 * '75 YAMAHA 250YZ 6mos. old Bottom end & crank S350 548-2062 a ft 4 ---MotorHOfMS, Sal./ Rt'ftt/S~ +t60 ~pplalKH 80 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR AREA APPUANCESERVICE We buy used appliances ··we sell recond. guar . **I BUY** Good used Furniture & Appliances-OR I wiU sell or SELL for You c..,.... s. 8055 BARGAIN, LONGJNES • • ••••••••••••••••••••• QUARTZ. Elegant 14 ct . New puraea s10/ea., gold dress watch. In box. Franklin Mint Gold Medal Collection of West.em Art in Portfolio. From Pvt. collection. 10 paintings. Value over S1000, sell for $500. Call 759-9320 loah&....- 1 .. , .... ;;;;;;.; •• • • • • • • • •; C;I• 0 I ;-.e-.v_es~.·-.-;.-;_-.-.-;.-;_-;.-.-;.-;.-;.. lor:l.l ps/ 9070 .•......•..........•... WE CAN SELL YOUR R.Y. 559-1304 appliances. 549-3077 MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686, lll-9625 I IUY APPllAHCES I IUY FURHITUIE Les 957·8133 Les 957-8133 s;ars Refrigerator. Top Medit. Bdrm set, 6 pc.s of the tine. 17 cu ft Xlnt <no be~). 1200 Trada· cond. S300. G.E . Porta· tion~ Dtntng Rm set .. 6 ble Dishwasher u 50 chairs. 2 lea~e.s, sohd Sears Room Air cond. wood, beaut. finish S250, • .,,. "~"9223 Corner Bdrm group ...u . .....,.. · StSO. 545-9223 U PRJGHT FREEZER New_ste __ r_eo_c_a_b-in_e_ts_,_r_o_ll Like new, S2SO ~2297 top bar cabinets for Whirlpool 2 speed W.M. Xlnt cond. SlSO. Call eves. 631-1675. Maytag washer & gas vans. bookshelves, new JO " gas stove (Almond), variou s hsehld furniture. 536·6676 art 6PM dryer. Almost new. $600. Oak dinette set. parquet 760-1212 top, 1 yr old, must sell. $360. 848-7297 G.E oven-range-hood --------- Sl50. Westingbse s .c dbl Coucb. end tables, coffee OVen·SlA:>ve fm. 549 3510 table. Elec. Dryer, near new. $150. 495--6718. Refrigerator. frost-free. excellent. S200. 54US13. 548·44&5 640-2347 after 6pm. Mahogany Trestle dtotng rm tbl. 2 leaves. 6 chrs. $450. 546-1152 Medallion garden rum Driftwood w/camel. 48" rowid tbl, umbrella, 4 chn. Also: 3 Chaise. 2 Draftina Tbl sso . old Cost '4000, sell for $2200. dinln& rm cbn (f ) Sl.50. _968-__ 8563_. ____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dingtly. Beaull.ful 9' Min· CB , Pierce-Simpson to. Teak trtm & seals. Orienlal rug $175 1438 Dorothea Place, La Habra (213) 691-3185 w/complete bue anten L•pstrake fiberglass Heavy 14KG Heart Shape na. '50. 962-2607 • hull. $350. 493-32165. Pill box w/2 Rubies $3501080 759-1643 M OVING SALE : Washer /Dryer , Refrigerator. Beds, Chn. other misc items. 2542 Santa Ana Av~. CM 631-7086 all week long. Rummage, 16 family Sat/Sun. S662610 Joann MocNMry 1078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Craft!man 10" tablesaw, $225, 3/8" drill & drill press altachmenl S3S. 646.2687 8080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _S_t_ .• _Co08_ta_M_es_a_. ___ John Wayne Tennis Club fam membership, ESTATE SALE s1100. incl trans fer Sunday 3/22. 8·5Pm . 644· l.549 Hammond Organ w/2 ------ spkrs, $3)00/080. Story-WANTED: Stroller & Clark Spinet piano. highchair also mis c SHIOO. Dining table, 6 baby items. 751-8967 chairs & buffet. S295. -------- Washer. St()(). Magnavox John Wayne Tennis Club console radio. SSO. Color reg. membership. $1()00 TV. '25. Black & white incl. transfer. 675-~ TV . SlO. Chest or drawers, S25 & up. Chairs. $5 up. Lamps SS up. Dbl bed, $.SO. Mal· tresses, $5 up. Coffee ta· Beaut mahog. 3~" slate pool table . Leath ~kels. Must see. S800. 646-3037. 645· 7848 ble. S50 . Sewing --------- machine. SSO. Refrig, Camper shell, 6~' long. S35. Many other Items. 5' wide. 2~· high, S75. 2339 Rutgers Dr. C.M. Philco refrig, '300. 9'79-8776. s.8·0130. Pacific View Memorial Park Single Gr ave- Convt to dbl. $550 incl transfer fee s Aft 5: 30pm 552--8324 Beaut loo.g wedding dress S7S , Magnavox TV Console record player S350, Refrigerator S 125. playpen Sl.5 200 Kings Pla~cashonly 11 tl. whaler type boal S275. Stuffed sailrtsh $JOO Chemi s try glassware $2SO. 6!5·3175 INFLATABLE Boa t Cormorant 8'. SlOO. 631-3772 or 673-7626 SABOT type Skiff XJnt cond. $150. 631-3772 or 673-7626 . BOAT TRAILER ro r Dttp Kei!I Cal·20 $330 (714) 840-4268 ZODIAK MK II GRAND RAPID. 20bp Me r e. many xtras $3800. 548-0642 Potters kick wheel, $65. loah, Maiftt1nmce/ Fir pillow SlO. Llama fur Serrice 9020 seat covers S20. Nu up-••••••••••••••••••••••• hol chr S20. MS-9153 IOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• W anl lace. velvet & old costumes , also blue Chinese oriental rugs, P.P. 67>6024. · Marine Ele<:trician Design/install/repair Qual. work. 549-2520 eve BOAT MAJNTENANCE Specialize in Teak Waxing & Restoring 979-27211 WANTED: Triumph Cub loats. Mer* motorcycle. any condl· 1'9P'Mllf 903 lion. John 64&-0327 •• • •••••••• •••• • • ••• •• Sears Elec Dryer, like new. B&D Elec Lawn Edger $19. 548-8242 chain, ottoman, glass ------------------ tbl. 760-1212. Moving Sale: Maple table W e d d ing a 0 t f ! f r Wanted: stroller, high chair, car seal, misc. Only In good cond . 751-8967 Ion. Tender. 8'4" hyp. New In box. Sella 1849, sac. $319. (714)754-1732 dys. 16 Cubic Foot UPRIGHT FREEZERSSO. (71') 840-4268 Wuher 4' Dryer Sl25 ea. Brown Jordan. 4club chrs. w/2 lbls. Camel w /beige cushions . 760-1212. Sm Ft-eezer SlOO. Port. Red velvet hl&h back Diahwaher S10064&-5M8 chair good condition. Refr. & uprt freezer. work 1ooc1. Stoo ea. S4&-8513, 548-"85 k5 s:u.,.74 Large Hlde-a·bed Good Condition W 11her " g.u dryer, m _S85 ______ 13_1_·34_7_4 e •. Apt·az dryer. nov. seo.-.-. Movinl Sale.Sota $90, dbl bed t100. Fri1e S7s, __ R_E_Jl'JU __ G_E_RA_T_O_R_ Butcher Blk Tbl w I 4 Fri1klaltre, lood cond, chrs $100, wtll take ofrs $125. Call 75'-0993. Ul·58Z5 For ta.le electric raace. Uke new. doubl• oven. C•U after 5pm. 980-31.Sa. Coucb, chair, table• II lampa, Wlmbledon V11. 1171 Prlnce11 Ct. S.SMD> llcpdlt IOZO ······················· ··--------Women'• blc1cle, '1ol REMODELINGSALE cond. $100/b.t otr. Need to Hll. '752·'7111 dye. Ever1tblnf 1ou. '751·70Tl•W9 Refrtl, liol11, bf' tum, ---------• tab*, lamps, misc. Sat. Raclqbike R/yeUowGT 9 .2 , S un. 1·5 . 211 BlllX Obrom•I•)' 20'• Amelb,at, Bal. la. •lot coed -'42-7'12 ·---.;.... ____ _ ----------11 pc "L" abaped eota, 12) 10 ........ lint coed.. •Int bu1, $150. ..... _.,IDS ..... all.l:IO. Oirl'• lliictde. aaUque KJqSlleBed reaJJ)' pod ... ...,.r-. 11·• ..,, ·~•100. ortf ...... !..... ..,. ........ ,.. 10 '"· •• coUdt Ult .... f\00 :f.':1.• .... lilO. :.:::W"" .. '* I & • c h a i r s · Bullocks vault, must SofabedRecUner-Swivel sell, never work Cana· chair-Coffeetable6end dlan Red Fox . full tab&e <alau tope).Wall len1th. large collar. unit·Froat free Frifiditt med. size. Appraised •t 1UlibnewM&-7649. S8SOO ; 15500 or ofr. 9611-«N2 AM. s COOKWARE 20 pc Waterless Set $250/080. 557-5675 GIANTMOVlNGSALE TotAI clean-out at 1Jve· away price. + antique br aet. Bub. only, lOam· 4pm. 21Ml Alta Vl1t•, Lo•• l•alMlt .Eutblutt N B Hellum Bouqueu de· lliililllllilili•• il'lill·•--•I livered. Perfect tor ---------• everyocculon. 873-4'19 SAT/SUN •a al comer•----------- Holiday• Bayport, NB. New dinette " V-berth Antq, l}ua, ctuna, bra.11 cua!Udna, for 32' Lldlra, bed, boob, New Orlearu tweed eartbtone. Never cut lron porch aupporta. uted. *'*1 , ~2905. Wanted: older sailboat w /slip in Newport Harbor. 751·818'7 Wanted: Dolly lr•ller to tow Honda Civic. 873-31161 Mlltlal lu•aswllh 1013 • •••••••••••••••••••••• CONN Director trombone with c•ae. txcellenl ~1 StOO. 87$-8052 atte-reP1111. e STRING ACOUSTIC GUJTAR 87Ml'f2 Marine Stove. Princess Electric, three burner with oven, like new. AlterS:OO~ B&l'nSH Seaaull lone abaft outboard mlr. ahp, $225. Gl·31'12or873-76218. u • Dor'/ nthll\1 boat. 2$' 1wordf1ab Pl•nk, tuna tower. fls.aD, 673-0787. r::----::=:::======--------r~-:---:--:-t1 lhp &vtnrude lonl abaft, MJNSNat.•. You can be a WINNER Ju1t by 1e11dlng u1 yoar name and addrea and by watcklng for your name Ill the cl•••lfted ads of the Dally PUOt. Wla Ucketa~th drcutr:tU'JlA .muaemtol attraeUone or ev . JUll nu out thl1 coupon md y to : Cl.-ntd Departmellt DellJ PUii m W. Bay atriet, c.&a M;U. CA - . .. ~~ I It : : : : . . . . ; : :f" . . . . . . JIB~ Mt-lOOI. 9040 • •••••••••••••••••••••• LJVE Aboard boat ln Lln·aboard 1llp. 40' 0.... nadJ to move -eo.n ........ • •••••••••••••••••••••• 26' Sailboat. sound & seaworthy. 56' mooring , NB Sl6,000. 675·7138 eves. Shps available. Newport Beach 25' 35· A' ail now 642·4644. NEED end tie for 25' Trimaran w/18' beam Call : 548-6432 or 552 l660 aft 5PM RENT · 22 · lux m tr honie Sips 6, self C'Ont $2i5 wk + 8< m 1 64().8585 '76 Tio~a Motorhom<'. complete roof air . SllSOO or best offer 631-0295, 556·3778. Traiien, Tra•~ 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78-44' Marine Trader sgl dlesel trawler. 7 KW gen .. triple cabin. radar, auto. pilot, 2 VHF. depth recorder, microwa\·e. truh comp .. ice maker, bait tanks. outnggen;. dual station controls. elec. anchor windless, etc. Like new cond lhruout. Sl25,000 value. SS0,000 owed now. Will cons. offers for cash or trades for equity, but must sell fast. 64S-9190, MS-0619. ss· SUP. Balboa Manne !lx24 Anstrocat. bke nev. Il l~. Avail now t1I June S3,800 (KPil858l J Call btwn 9·5. 644·9730 499·3816 Boat Partner Wanted lmmac . 24 ' Sea Ray Sundancer. fishing or cruise. Exper. helpful St900 + Sl30 'm o 557.9327 ------- ff Boston Whaler. '73. lOOhp E v enrud e. fiberglass center con- sole. VHF radio, 2 ball. + much more. Vanson trailer inc l $5200 644-1006. '80 Bayliner Liberty 20· 120H. P. tn/oul w/trlr slip avail S9600 67J.6919 30' dock. power boat or Taberncale Mast No overnighters . Sl60/mo. 752-2584 ATI'N PVTDOCK OWNERS-NW PT BAY Beautiful 30' s ailboat needs slip in Newport Bay. Business exec & wife are sole owners No ~~ ~o dogs 964·20fl0 60'MOORIMG 18' boat, S2S.000 Tony 675-0915. 631-4286 Tr..,.+otiott 21 ' Taylor Day Cruiser :•1•rc• •:..:;,,.• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • 460 & jet, lop & cvrs. "" nm 9110 mint $7000642-9197 • •••••••••••••••••••• •• SEAUY 20' Runabout. Superb cond. Must sell. Best of· fer. 87:Ul92. 1969 Beech Musketeer, midUme, l.Sp Lycoming eng. 2 Comm-nav 's transponder. 840 41 09 eves/wk:nds. Est in pk, C M S7~l Low space rent. (urn '77 Nomad Rx32. (N9883l E Ii t e 894-440 I '76 Terry. established . space rent S105, compl tum. mcl TV. ($59451 Elite 894·4401 64 Travclezc 20' s l' stove. refng. nu interior s1soo. 641 ·6731 or775·1003 16" CA MPI NG Trlr Road read y, include!> Reese hitch. new 11de mirrors. new upholst. & drapes. lmmaL cond Call: 760-9270 ------- Trailers, utiN+y 9110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 80XTRAILER •'ll6'xl ·Small Wheels $100 966-1390 l •tt lhmble r ·All or ublo1 SUS. Dr it .-w. Mt 8206 425 Mer• 1*bacC.M. CHEAP!! .IUihtlY \aled turbo kll '70-'74 Dttal&D Z cars 7g.51l37 BARWI CK DATSUN \an Ju Jn C llJ)l\h ~' 8 3 1·3 311 ......•.••.........•.•. ..........•..•......... ...............•...•... ~······················ ............... ~····· 0..... f7ZO ._. 9740 ,..._... f71 v........ 9770 V1lll••• t770 ................................................................................................................... A............... ..... ..... rW .. ,.,..., -~;..... ..... ried I .... ...... t7 tJ • Nrt 11e tllS. 5apd. ma••· '61 vw CAWIA 1'78 VW Convert. C ham 7J 24v• Ai •te:reo eau, an.rf, •llnr. 4 cyhnder. 4 •PH d . paane Edit. 1,000 ml. CREVIER G I If 6 NO.\°'*Y ' 14,.fA AMA ft9·3171 fltt U~f'9 OIWi.Q lllAC-• •USIDIMWt• '1U.aAS/R (2419) '77 e.~ctl a uto (0040) ·19 m nseo> '79 mA S/ R (7089) '80 S28iA sunrf. (0013) mantcoodS..OOm -a.set 8 ~ l m mac. sia,950. PP. caueti. ttereo. Truly • Michelin llr'e9l cbtom• f40.1Neves /wkend.s. beautUul camper tn wbttla, AMIPM CHI 'TS wap. auto. air, new s 7 u o ca II Dea n t l rei, uuo . .Lvt -. noar pttf'ect coo~ltlon. · • 80 Poncbe tusc tV1.V4U) ~lax and aet 875-8000 meM&I• PP •·23!!...._ Petrol Blue. IUll equt~. away In thia econorn1cal _.;,.._ _____ _ llt.t t7U 1.1r 656-4347, 8Glf22 a n d r e 1 I a b 1 0 '74 Super Beetle 1uper • 41M ------cam..._..wl•fo·•only. cood, l a ken care of •••••••••••••••••••• e •• L.1' '70 llHC> Cou '--t blL t"-UYVS " r.. /lo ~ •u..-. Pf, uocau " Sl,499 w vie aee t.o appreciate '14 Fiat 124 Spyder, navy w /new Ure• &c alloy IOIW~•M byappt.S»5083'7_·1TS3 wl\h Lan lnt. Air. amlfm RESA.LI! rim•. 20k ml on rblt enR. • '""' radlo. ori1 owner. $2800 new tram/clutc h, lhl1 ls VOUCSW AGIN C11J85'1.1JOl,~·Ol29. a fut ca r &t runs 7600We.tmhuterAve. MARK DOWN beautifWly. $9500 ask for in Weatmln11ter nflSI CARS. Nick ·1~7 or951·0200 893-7~1 638·7880 '77SPYDIR Lomi, xlnt.7SS-8982 79YWRAlllT '87 Ba)a Bua. am/fm cas1, r blt enc S t~ n~w aaa tank 951·8252 before 2PM Ore•t deal. Sclrocco '73 Chevy ~ T LB, paint, illoywhll. Osed 1 yr runs &ood. shell. Best WllUY CLIAMCAIS AMDTIUCKS CJoMd$..da I Honda -9727 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75 IMW VISIT YOUR WIDIDll! •280'1 '7lll0 Blue/Blue (09~) '7l 210SE Tan/Brown (81316) '72 9\4, clean, rblt eng, cover, am/fm cass. bra. many xtras S4 200 ~lB Low mllea1e automatic 2 door with a.ir Very sharp' <258XMN I '79 RABBIT DIESEL Mint cond, many xtras $6850. 551·6383 ,be&tofter. '44·1318 ~a.31.06 ~ --4 tires w /ma& r ims. "'!..bled-depen~able , 10xl5. 6 holes 120 each •••II b lock Chevy 545-l716 ~ 1.960or later --- - - - 5'8-0995 days lntmatnl TrvlaU '73 392 ~7 engine with power l lide trans. $17S 631·7~. Pa Ina out ·11 Cht•vy window van, no enl( or t.Nns. 751.0112 Aa1eos fOf' s• ... , ..•................ IMPORTANT NOTICE TO "' R EADERS AND ADVERTISERS T he pr ice of items 4c!Vert1sed by vehicle ci~alers in the vehicle c tass1f1ed advert1s1ng co)umns does not m elude any applirable talles. hcensl', transfer fees, finance chan:es. f~s for air pollution coo tro1 device cert1ficat1ons or dealer documentar}' pr~parat1on charges un· )e&s otherwise spl'df1ed by the ad~rt is er ~~s 9520 .•••....•....•......... '4 8 Ford W oc1d1e, restored. SJ3,000 AL.SO '29 Model A Town S1·dan. 4 d r . restored Ideal (M s t udent $1 0 uuu 67$.6161 1963 Volvo St>nan. good eng. body nel'ds i.ome repair $1100 o ... ner 548 7249 '48 Lint·on Cont Mark l Cpe $5750 Olds ffo1?111e (192TPL> 661 62111 '79SEVILU: new. loaded 631 ·2244 or ~)f,ij 1055 I '64 Thunderbml t·uml'rl 68,400 orig m1 . ~w1n~ , away stee nnli( whl. :iuto spd control. A <:. full power. Kels ey Hayl':. T bird wirl' "'his s12.ooo Dys 752-2552. c·H·~ _!55·~ Mr Ph11lip:- z Corva1r Pickup Trut ki., wlside r11mp. s pal'<• (•ng S2500 all 548 !1617 1963 Metropolitan Na)th Ver y clean New '"' Sl9500BO. 646 H028 ·55 t'ord 2dr. har<1 L1111 original. SSOOO 751~ '12 Impala ronv1 fi!JK m1. $4000 642 9197 '29 l''urd I'~ ton lfll< k chassis w ('ab in Jlll'I e., $450. '29 sport t·•1u 11t• body w door~ n 11 lld SJSO 675 3175 Rec~I VeWclH 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Dodge RV Van Self contained Xtr:1s. low miles. 842-5241 9550 ••..•........•......... '79 Chevy Luv <1X4 wlshell, fart air. fac•l A M radio. alarm system. radar delct·tor 16700 OBO 631 6 306 eves. '80 AMC Eagle wgn. 1\\ 0 luxury. all P't\'r. a c $6900. I 3.'ll-3247 '76 Landcrmscr w l(n . lo mi, a1C:, 4 spd, S4500 ~0177 Trucks 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aovw PICKUP Diesel S speed with air' Compare this price' ( 118677) S7495 JIMMAIUHO V8 comp! trlr tow package $2300 xtras 963-2414 ·74 1 ~T Dodge 4x4 P.U. good shape Kbll trans. Valuable stereo w truck Upper console & dual tanks. caq~o box. new llolly E<.'ono master carb. 13 m1 per gal $2300. 557-2153 ·71 El Camino verv dt•an. good paint. $3000 · 494 5015 '50GMC SllOO cash 536-7996 ·73 half ton C h evy Che> ennt-•I W D PS. PB. auto . Pu~h bar, quartz lights. Blkd up All extras S2700 ur bl')tl offer 546· 1328. ·79 Toyota Loni:bcd . lu mileage, xlnt cond Xtrw. 5S7·!1177 70 Datsun I' U St500 or hest offer Call aft 5PM 642 ~I I. 9t8 07:!3 Vant 9570 ...........•........... Vat. Rated Used Cars!! '81 GMC Rally Van 7,000 miles. powt>r w1n dows. hit wheel. nu1se c:ontrol, ;i1r. 3 ,e;il~. and rnorc ( :tlG7 /\I $10,500 1977 DODGE "SHORT" V AH \utomallc tran)t . pwr ·'' . /\M ~·M tape, full profes!.1onal ml inc· 1tebox w1dt' v. heels & re<ill) Cllll'1 1 IJHK45:11 I .im1trd offl'r I up to 2 Yr:-1 ... c·n u·e cont r Jtl 11n mcJ!'>l lat(• mcxtcl used l'<ff~ b;u·krd IJ) m<JJor Ill'-l'\I O.,_.LY S5995 BAKER STREET USED CARS 1425 Baker St rt'N <:OST A M 1-::.'i/\ 545-3334 Value Roted Us~Can!! 1979 Ford Van Conversion C B . 'lten>o. air, power i.teerin~. 1mmac:ulat<'. low miles !IM282261 $6395 Dodge 3• ton '74, carpel, panelin~. icebox. gel l'Ond $2.350 or trade for highway bike 992 2197 Surfer Clean '65 VW van. new brakel>. jUSl tuned. must see to believe . $1600 540-07 37 or 646-5865 COMMH l CHEVROLU '.>\.~ll.111 •. , 111 .. 1 I I"' I \ \1 ~ .... \ S4i>-I 200 WANTED! lf'6H ...... lh4 c ......... . ,,., u •-U OJ . u o.•01 PORSCHES WANTED Allo~ us the opportunity to consider the purchase or trade·in of your dean Porsch~ Check w11h Us Toda y! t16Jt ••~tb<lt Utw11 G11trcten ( .. ,ov .. '" 6>1 2333 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAM USED CARS! miracle mazda 2002 automatic with only o• .. ..a'-.• co •st 45,000 miles, air, stereo. ~•5 " It's sq_ueaky clenn' • HONDA 1419NKQI HEAD'''!IHARTllS S5495 ..,..., JIMMARIMO TODAY!!! voucsw AGEH UNIVUSITY 18711 Beach Blvd. SALES & SERVICE _14_2_-20_00_ Ol.DSMOllLE The Mott bdtittcJ Port Of Yow IMW Pwchate Or l.eGMCotlldle Mcl.oreft IMW ! ! luyOrl..ctH ly Our PhoM Plant 17141 522-5333 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Sales·St!rvtrl' l..eusrng Roy Ca"er,lnc. Rolls l\oyce RM W 1540 Jam bore(' Newport Rearh 640·6444 BMW 3201 '78. loade'd, new llres & l'lull'h. mint cond' Hesl off~r ~I 401 5 1 C\ es wknds I HONDA GMCTRUCKS 2850Harbor Blvd. C~TA MESA 540.9640 1978HOHDA ACCORD 2 c.loor, 5 speed, air con d1tiorung. stereo radio 15521) S5995 7!1 Prelude, loat.lell, am fm stercm l'lt!l' s nrf ,, c, lo m1. r~·lt ~.i~ M 1 n t B cs t 11 (Ce r C7l41559 7()56 '75 HONVA «WT .1 l'. '72 BMW 2002. body & I stereo. 5spd, mechanic!> in s upt.•rwr 631 58(17 cond SSI 9532 1 '77 lilHllla ACCOIU> 5~pd , Capri 9715 silver. !!ood shapt· S41KHI •••••••••••••••••• • • • •• !197SPH 640 4fi211 ·74 Capri, good m1leugt'. $18 00 OHO l)y-, 754 4144, IJohn I CH':. 730 $379 lloncta Cl\ ll' 75. l'll·an fol s hiny . f11i,()(J U rn1 ~2:rno o H<> 551 5-t!-l:l v.ken1b l'\ll'" 731 G7Ut. 2 I 50 H.-bor llvcl Colt 9 7 I 7 wkduyi. •DIESELS 'BO 2400 Gold Br/Bamboo <~9301 '7t 3000 White/Parch 118236) '7t 3000 Black/ Black CZ76781 '79 lOOSD Mal Br/Barn (047681 '79 300SD Mag Blue/Parch <06604 l '80 lOOSD I vory/Pa.rch 06011 ) ·ao lOOTD Be1ge1Bamboo ( 1660'/l •450 SB.'1 '77 450 SEL Crn Parchment lli37571 '74 SB. Blue Rlut• Lea <2544:11 '79 SEL Silver Hhtl'k 1!112231 •SL'1 '59 190Sl lvnry C™lS) '79 SL Ivor}' Bamboo l54J:J701 '79 SL Eng Red 1532531 JIMSLEMONS IMPORTS 1!170llARBOH BLVI> COSTA MES/\ 631 IZ76 833 !!JOO M er<'ede~ 28flS E i I ('Omplett' h 1~lor~ Of m <• 1 n & r c· µ J 1 r $7400 <>B< I 992 i.!rn7 '75 914 Porsc h e 2.0 Specia l w h ls . CB . AM/FM caas &c radar Must see 646· 3037 , 64S.7848 '62 Cabriolet Convert Compl restoration. xlnl cond. Musl sell $13,000 obo. 2l3/34J..0308 ·11 924, red. snrf, J1r, am fm tape. xlnt l'Ond. $7750 559·0318. 5Sl· 1S23 '73 914 Pors rhe M ugs, FM ca1>s. good l'Ond $3700. 675 7067 Porsche 91 lSC ne'w l'011d 5600 miles. all extras Ked with t·ork ll'alhl'f in teno r . turbo v. hel.'b F u II c· 111. l' r , o ri 1! n J I o wner . afll'r 5 00 ti.it; 1143.S '7 1 !1111' Tar.:a <' n ~ X I n t 1· o 11 d s a (' r I ' I ( .. s H ~· () II &15 96:b! 1 70 !Ill TarJ.:il Xlnl 1 ond Mu..,l 'lel l' $7400 1714 lc(~ 5437 ft'\5 ~7 1 I '57 Sp.•1·d~1,·1 llt•pllt·~1 lt·dlhl•r 111( 1l uPI 11orl motor rlul'I c·.uh. m,,11, rn11n· xll'a'-l'ncler 1; 11C10 m 1 l>I ' 0111· Inn, . .., ~.111' SI I.SW OHO Wi ll •·•111 -,ul1•r tr.itlr %7 270K '71 ~El.. hlk. auto . ..11r, I alloy ... ('J~., '"''· I' S 'iii J'ur\llie 'lllS .... 11rt, ;.11r all thl' i.:ood1r·' In ><1111 11111d <Jth1·r lll'l'"' rtll'OL., f11rr I' 1111n11•1h.1ll' ., J h· SI :1 JllO is:13 :1~,4 I cl .1 \ ' r, t '> :! I II K 1•\ l'~ wkncl" P 1W 2nd 1111. nr S6500 646 457H Costa M•H 645-5700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·so Custom 1600 "Twin Premium prH'l'S (laid for a n'.\ u~t·d ear < fore1~n or domes! 11· J in .:ood <'ond1l 1on See s First• Stk " Mel ~old, ~900 m 1 Sac S4.99S 4~ 68.57 JaCJUGr 9730 1 76 4.5(1SEL. ,nrf .... 11\t•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• drk hlut• llhr 1111, ,.1111 ·m Jaiiuar J ij ~1K llS ,ill rond Sl4.51111 t!r.I lli44 ii n t. n1·"' J1J1111. 111 rn il1•<tj!I', I Ull !o l!O•HI SfiOOll Mii 3192 ..'.1'1148 11.1111 .. 1 111\d 1 '"1.1 "'''·' ,;111 !l:rn1 ..••.............•...•. AlfaRonwo 9705 ...............••...... LEASE DIRECT! 1981 ALFA SPIDERS BEACH IMPORTS 848 Uove St re et NEWPORT llF.A('ll 752-0900 ·n Spyder Perft·ct concl New top. low mile~ S4500. M8 3398 DafSWt 9720 .......•....•.......... 1980DATSUN 200SX LIFTIACK 5 s peed trans . AM 1-'M s tereo cass. & only 6,700 miles' 1672ZUE>. L1m1t ed offer tup to 2 Yrs I servll'e contrat·t on most late model U!led l'ars backed by major ins co OMLY $7699 BAKSl STREET USED CARS 1425 Baker Street <:OST A M F~5A 545.3334 -00 .. \t t i) llH ,,_._.._ ........... _ CHEAP!! Sltghtly used turbo\( 11 '70-'74 Datsun 7. c·ar~ 76fl-58.17 '76 /\Ila RomC'ro Spycler. 32 ,000 m1 . mint C'o11d S49<_, 752 2761 Audi '78 2:80Z 2+2. xlnt l'Onrl. /\rn 'Fm cuss a c. ~nrf 9707 $7450 pp 640 1948 eves wkcnds .......•..•............ 77 AUDI FOX ·12 240Z new pnt 11phol. Dynam11c 2 door sun 7 3 K 11 r 1 i: m 1 . or11it very Wt'll ma111 luinl•d Must ~an1f11·1· 846-8.S70 Xlnt l'Ond 67 .Jai.:u•H, mmt tvnd. l'a car SJ!JOll a real sal· 846-~ih 97 42 ( ·1a~~IC tit l'tJrl!dW 1·1111 \ .. r11bl•• 111c-I ll:H cll1111 ~;(•:•M•••d·;~t··:7:•••1l••••• "' t•let· ... unruuf 1td c•ontl "' , • 1 ~l .. um,, 4,1., l9tlll look.' xlnl Lo m1le;1l(I' -~ MG s2000 526 2612 Rolls Royce 9756 .. , •••.•..••..•........ #}DEALER IN U.S.A · 'fi~MGR GT. n•slorl'!I T A K E 0 V E R classic. JaRUJr rl"I PYMMTS. S26(•> 64211104 m ROY $477 MO 79 XJ61.. Opef 9746 R CARVER G rt>en w be11te mt "11 • ••. ••••. ••............ r ~2ftl}.S}bo~~.CE extras. eves 494 5057. ·73 Opel G1'. 1;11011 l'111HI ~ 640 9966 wkd:iys S2200 ='!Inell '71 XJ6, newly rbll e ng & 642 l4!1H CLOS! 0 SUNDAYS I fronl ~usp Very nlC'l' 4dr PeU<Je'Of 9748 1 S ob .9 I J a R S 5 0 0 0 D 'Y .., • • •• •• ••••• • •. • • ••••••• 1 • :. • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • •? .~~ 1 661 1161>: cvei;. •rn:i 0&.5 9734 LEASE LEASE I Kannm.n Ghia .••.•.••.•••.•...•..... 73 CONVERTIBLE KARMAHH GHIA !l ard lO find model 1 s pt>cd trans /\M f'\\ l'<l'Sl'lle & lhlS I/Ill' IS l'l< tra ... harv' <K:WXK/\ l ONLY $499S BAKER STREET USED CARS 1425 Ba ker St reel C'OSTA M 1-:.<;A 545-3334 fi7 Gill/\ dn, 1ww pnt. l owner S2 7!15 ofrt>r 770.(.621 DIRECT! DIRECT! I 1981 PEUGEOT 1981 SAAB 1 TURIOs TURI01 BEACHIMPORTS IEACHIMPORTS 848 l.)o\•e St r\'ct :'\'F:WPOHT REAl'll 752-0900 ·so 505 Diesel Sia W 1!•1 4600 mi Xlnt conll Brand nev.' Ll(l hlu(' mclalhc· w <'am<'l int Slt.500 770·951:1 d :n' 493 3745 eves 848 L>ovc St red Nt:Wl'ORT rn:1\l'fl 752-0900 ORAHGE COUMTY SAAi liUV or Ll':/\SE DIRECT OVF.:RSF.AS Ul!:LIVEHIES Ma1da 9738 ~?.~.~••••••••••!?.~~ ...•.................•. ·74 Mazda RX4 sedan xlnt cond reb1ll cog stcn·o 080847-2834 PORSCHE 1979 I fl I 2CI < .,1r'11•11l1'<1"" (;1 ( 1 lff11•1l ( oll•\'I r.,1r U l(}f roof. 4 speed with sten•o G r c y ma r o on 1 11 l • Sharp maroon beauty• S57 279'l '73 Maicla RX·3 Station <t79SPZI W!lgon, lo ml. gd cond. 928 f'ully loaded 15.400 or111 mi., xlnt cone! in side & out Blu1• l>OQk wholesale Is $26,375. our sale price 111 S26. 775 (2003681 Ask for Uuk<' or Mike Toyota 9765 $3495 '76 2!M>7. 2+2. looki. new, SlOOO 497·5126. JIM MARlMO slvr. only 57t< mi. Juto, ·74 Mazda RX2. 2 dr VOlKSW AGEM /\, c. FM, SSJOO Call ufl Sedan. xlnl cond One 18711 Beach Blvd 6 JOS48-9908 0 w n er $ l 650 Ca 11 842-2000 '711 Dats un P U .. long 548.JSS..5. bed, A C. lo mi, & more '78 5000. loaded. lo mi. no S4150 Eves642 5941 Mercedn leta 9740 down & lease . -••••••••••••••••••••••• $231 74/mo 673-65 10 240Z Reblt motor. new -tires. new paint Best of· 9709 fer nearSJ800. 549-2096 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 Austin Healey Convt. '73 240Z. air, cruise con· Xlnl cond. Must sell lrol. auto, am/fm cass. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA M ESA 642 · 0010 '75 PORSCHE 914 .•.••••.•••..•.......•. '79 Toyota Supra, 24,00tl m1, Sspd, fully equip with snrf. $7200/ firm 497 5M9 '72 Toyota Corolla. 4s pd, new pamt. radial ures Xlnt cond 11650/oHer . D ys · 17 14 )645 8706 , eves <213)598 3653 * VOUCSW AGEH 18711 Beach Blvd (~lgT~Jl ~utotWanhd 9590 $1500. 557-2289. 4!18-2503 ~/OBO. SEU.ING YOUR MB" WE PAY TOPDOU.Aa SS CaJI Jack Bacon JIMSUMOHS IMPORTS ll'70Harbor Blvd Ca:ITA MESA 631·1276 833-9300 S speed, stereo. magi., a classic in design. handl ing and performance. on exciting car lo drive and own, in excellent cond1· lion. lSl9XVQl Sale priced for only '72 CORONA 4 dr auto, wht w blk int. Xlnl St695/bes t S59 595R, 675-1290 '73 Cehcu. now µ1unt . air, newcnlol 142-2000 ----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMW 9712 HIGH IUYER ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 DATSUN rtCICUP Top dollars for Sports For The Besl Cars, Bugs, Campers. BuyOrLeaseDeal 914'11. Audi's In Orange County Ask for U/C MOR C-OmeStt Us Today• JIMMARIMO VOUCSWAG!M ·79 280ZX 2+2. 5apd, l(rand deluxe, 2 lone. 21K mi, S9800 492 4852 eves ------ MBZ 280 · 1973 XLNTCOND. $0000 CALL 760-9278 S6,499 IOI WITHAM VOUCSWAGEM 7600Weatminster Ave' In Westmlruster 893-7~1 638· 7880 991 1003 '78 Cellc·a GT Couve. air, amlfm . 5spd, gd cond S5300/ offer. 962-0738 ·75 Corolla. gd cond. 4 sp, 12300 firm 851 1138 eves S49t5 JIMMAllHO VOlKSWAGEH 187ll Beach Blvd 142·2000 ·eovw DASHER DIESEL Stick s hift. ractory a" condition mg. cassette ste reo, sun roof, now 1s the time to o wn a l>eauuful car and enjoy ec.'onomy, comfort and a sensible price C36S 7.SQ l $7,999 IOIWllHAM VOlKSW AGEM 7600 Westminster i\ ve m Westminster 1!93-7~1 li38 7880 79VW RABBIT I.ow m1lcai.:c ·1 ~J>l'cd <t tloor with air Sha rv dean 1788426 J $4995 JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGE.,_. IH711 l'Wa<'h Bhd 842-2000 78VW RABBIT 2-1 .ouo m11,. 2 1111111 automatic with ~unroof' It' d \nam1ll· <~JV1IT 1· $3995 JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN IHi' 11 Bca<'h Hh 11 842-2000 60 '6.S vw lt•fl & ri~ht llonr. 73 II-fl tloor S5n Pad1 Wt•..,lt•rn <,f\lr· v.hl run~ fur ~11111.·r 1\1•1•1 It· SW «U S.111 'ri'1 I 72 VW BUS Uynam1tt• n:d &. "'hilt· ·; IJ:l)>.,t·n~er Sharp ~ r1• ,111~' UwOFl':l 1 $2995 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 1><11 1 Bi •:id1 Bh d 842-2000 Auto Insur-an<:~ l'rulJlt·m~., I ,.,.,,. JllV ri~k. lo munthl\ 1,1lt'' l'irkt'l In~ 1.46 l!i!.1!1 79 VW DIESEL R al>bH L modt.·I ~1m roof 1 '>Pt't'tl J(·l hlat k twauly' It ~ !lynamll•' 15:!.'>Xl>H i S5995 JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN llf71 I H1•ach Blvct 842-2000 1979 vw SCIROCCO l)yn11m1te platinum ~. ~JX'('(I With air. '>IPrt•IJ Ven dean• Onh :11 ooo .1 ,. I u a I m I I c ~ I 1':7.CllRTI $6495 JIMMARltilO VOU<SW AGEM llf7 11 Beach Blvd 842-2000 76•, SUPl':R Sl·1rot•1•0, u l', 4s pd. am fm. sl('rt•o 8 lrk, alloy~. 31K m1 S48% 75!1 <1685 79 VW BUS Oynam1tc 7 pa11~cnj!l'r <1 speed in original brown and beige Very nH'l' • c 1S7102'll $6995 JIMMARIMO VOUCSWAGEM 18711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 '77 Dix Rabbit , a l'. s tereo, 4 spd. kSSO. Cull Bob. 557.1773 VW Baja, ne w 1835 motor. sandblaster tires & much more Sac $2000. 957 ·Z708 '69 VW Bus. late duel port molor, new paint. need:. int work Sl250 ORO 957 2708 '72 Bus , new pa111l camper seal & wmdov. Sodium valve:.. xl111 con d S 3 4 0 U o ff c· r 642 7009. '66 VW B~ 10.000 m1 1111 rebll eng, needs wo1 k ruru. S500 r.42-3271 68 VW Squureb<H'k . rl •It motor. run~ ~rt•ul c l' o n " m 1 l' :i I tran.,portilton t itl t'Jr Net'<b hocly work SK~U !162 ;):IS;! '71 VW t·ampu" bu., SJIOO OA(I Br.ind 1111 motor Sharp 5--15 :MXJ6 '71 \ W Hu~ rbh t·ni: 11""' hr .ikt~. i.:uod • •1nd. b1•\t oflt•r ovpr S!!IOll ;,52 !14 IK afl 51' ~1 l;.J I KiOO dJ"' X211 71 \V. WJ~tm xlnt 11fll! n1n1I. lo mile~. n .. w 1ml hrakt~. racllfl 'ah 1• JOii SJOOI ()I\()\~ i ll'IO W h1t1· v. blud\ 1011 '1 a11 \ Xlfd-, ~1u.'t -,1·1• !.1~~>0 ol>o ti4~ :~:11 VolYo 9772 .....•••.•........••••. VOLVO SALES, SERVICE AHDlEASIHG O\'Eft'>EA.-., l>ELl\'fo,11\ 1-;X l'EHT~ EARLE IKE VOLVO I O.ll•trhor llh1l COST A M l':S/\ 646-9303 540-9467 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO l.ari.:('~l \'oh 11 lkult'I m OranRe Count~ ' Rl:Y or I. 1-.t\S t-: l>llH:I ·r l{I) ;>0 L,,1H1o" hrtJ\lf' 81 Lt1rtll'11 ( .1 JV(• ',JQ.q I Ql1 ·1:1 u~m t-'..., ij11.1""' m il1·' Xlnt 1·•11111 SH5oo l'.tll t•\('~ & v.kmh 556 :t!l1ot rlav~2 1:J IWI 5.'>li2 \' 11 h II ('Id .. ' II u P l Ii 0 O }o, S . I 11 I a I I ' rt•,tort'<i. a:.k 1111: Sli71HI • 714 •497 3962 after 5pm 't'9 144.'i 4dr. aut•r Af.STOFn:ll 557 09.SOanyt1m(' .•.•..••••.........•... 9901 ....•••................ •CARS WANTED• RVNNlNG OR NOT S25 SJOO CASH FREF.TOWING OPEN WEEKENDS Call l!:d <714 189l·G.517 9905 •········•············· 'M VW Bug Beige Ji(ood '74 Javelin Sporty. mag cond $1800631·4836 day~. whls, radio. a l', vinyl 642_8019 eves top best offer 831 5925 • • ·73 VW Beetle xlnt ln & out, new pnt. s tereo. radia ls. runs hke new SZ750 PP 846-4395 '78 VW Rahb11 "L " Deluxe, s nrf. 4 dr. AM IFM'Casi. /\'(', Xlnt cond. $5()0() or make ofr 575.8004 '78 VW Con\#l a c . amlfm cass. all c·hrome. car cvr. bra. xtra11' 9K mi. $910083().8910 '74 Hornet , 33K ml. $1696/080 Brand new Cimatll Moped, $395 New motorblk~. Sl50 Kirby vac. 175 Dandy 2S" RCA remote control color TV. S195 548 2429 aft toem . '76 AMC Pacer pi s. p /b , a l e, am/fm CH S stereo. green 556-95.56 luldt 99t0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J..t>n1 wheel base. 5 1peed trans .. air cond • AM/FM radio & lo w •mUes. In excellent con· cUlion ! lH79). (Stk 1396). 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BF.ACll '78 Datsun 280Z. silver gray, s spd. am/fm cass stereo. ale. mag whls. xlnl cond, S6500 Call 962-5654. '69 23> abllolutely minl! AJways l(araged $4990 7l PORSCHE 914 Dynamite 5 speed wilh only se,000 miles. Baby blue. (340GRU> & wk t>l'lds ·79 VW BUS AI C, stereo • '74 Ce nt ur y 4 d r , cassette. loaded Good cond. 673-7677 or 673-7873 :-$4350 • MEWP<>tt'T DATSUH 8 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH IJl,.1300 ie Toyottt Lon1bed. 5 1pd. AM/FM radio, good 1hape . $2750, B u rt ... 1.,, 'ft Ford F·lOO. lo ml. 6 eyl, am/fm radio. ltlnt eond. 549-3050 a.ft. 5. 842-2000 ,., .... hill For Your Car! JOHMSOt4 & SOM u.c•Marcwy 31!13effarbor Blvcf. Coat.a Me1a 6'-0-5630 W•'.Y OVER -·-For YOW' Oood VW, Portc:ba orAudl .. . ; • . . • ' • 4' . VW·POllCH&.AtJDI SAODLHACIC IMW 28402 Marauerlle Pkwy. Missloo Viejo Avery Pkwy. eJt1t cs Fwy ) 13 l-2040 495-4949 Closed Sundays ·31 Datsun 810 MAXI MA Sed an, St 1,500 PP760-9'34 ---- '74 2160Z. ne..-paint , air, polished magi. xln t Best offer. 64.S-8171. '77 280Z, xlnt cond. ,7 8 U'UI ~'""' 1 11 loaded, warranty. SS950 5 Lft" ...,.,., ow m ea. M8·6784 amlfm/8, auto . air, ~------­ tlawleu. m u1t 1ee $7500 ' 6 9 CI a SI I c R d I l r . P .P 64().1547 CUTEEI runa 1rt. 2 nu '78 m . btk. BBS whls, Alplna 1utpenalon, perf. cond. SU,500/0BO. 8'5-2211\ or..wr ... aaa lope. $2400/080132·&511 '78 D1\1un 280Z 2 + 2. 41pd, loaded, rover , Im - m aculate. 30K mlle1. MUST SIU ~·· S749&. 951 • 7265 ' "1t BMW m. 17$-41121 -_..;..-------•'18 Datsu n 280Z 2+2, 441 L CoMlHhrt1 o .. na1ed. Hat8I, '80. atBarMdeDrlv• •u.ooo , reta lt wu u pd, loaded. rover. Im- mac. 39K ml. SH9S 951·7211.5, 586-0263. N~llelldl ITMIOO 11!,000.P.P.144•4838. ~.' Gordon 675-9137 'S1 Mercedes l~L. xlnt cond. Both tops SS,900. M wit sell. SS7 ·0118 '71 Mercede1 Benz 250 4 d r bm/tan ad cond M800 557.7733 • '73 MB 3006EL 4.5, anrf. a m lfm •te~. air, lllnt cond. Muat ull. 731 7684. '71 Mercedes 3000 EL 3.S Oood eond . '8000. 551·8130,851·1~. --------~ "71 21iOMD, 6 cyl. auto. 72K m l, x lnt cond SH00/0 8 0 . (780CCV> P .P 641""93. ----- '65 190 Sdn. nw pnt nice cond, belt offer. 646-0141 S4t95 JIMMAllMO VOUCSWAGEM 18711 Beach Blvd 142.2000 '73POlSCHE 91l TARGA s 1peed. 1tereo. t h is 1u p crlor dolgn<'d m ac h lne ha s a peraonllllty all llll own 088 TOO> She 1s o rtt11l lady that you wlll lovt' lo own for only "·"' IOIWITHAM VOUCSWA•EH 7800Westmhater Ave ln w .. tmlnater 893-7Si$1 "8·7880 • II .... . ....... . Tri..... 9767 ~~n~~~!i°~~.9~~:~~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971TR7 1 8 ,000 m il e c ur . Orlicinal ! 5 speed with air.Sharp! (S75WUti') $4995 JIMMAllHO VOUSWAGIM 11711 B.,ch Blvd. 142-2000 '77 Spttllrc new hard lop, cnm st.eerlnl whl/11tlck 11hift~/OB061H04l VollsW9CJfft 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,. ..... 2 dr .. • 1p eed , •Ir, 1tef'f0 lmmaculat.t Con· d lli«I { Priced To Selll 11 (841'WPD) dlr 494-0UI 4f7·Utl . 7 0 v w auto/am/fm / brks/xl tires 11995. 644·1419 s q b k radio/nu Gd cone! ·g Bua. auto.S950 492·0810, an er 6pm 496-6508 '79 VW Wettlall• Camper Poptop, xln\ cond. lo mllea•c, slpe 5, rcrn1. sink, rteNO tape dt1ck. amlfm radio. elec. hook up. 1tora1~ compart ment•, l a bi a $11,000/0 8 0 831·5350 af~r 5pm, BUI or Claire . '73 411 Wecon, wbt .• r adio , ad . eond. S2 396/btll Slt•JISI, .,, .. .., ·~ sml V-8. xlnt mpg, 80K orig • xlnt cond. S57$ Antwer Ad 11270, 842·4'00 24 hrs. "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• I t7' CADIU.AC Sll>AN DI VIUI DlaMAMCI Tiit, crulte. padded top. stereo. lmm aculau con- d HI o .!!J loca I car! <UlWnJ) '"" · ....... u .. d Alllot,Uaed ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orange Coaat DAIL. Y PtLOT/Sunday, March 22. 1981 c.-. 9t11 C..._ tttlC...,. ttl7~ 9flSU.. 9t41Alltos.Ut~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '10 &ado, blk on btk, "llCamaro '•Char1er.aaculnenf. '7'UNCOl.N ....... io.ded, take over lease, A.Ir, 1utomatJc, power •lnt cood. Ort1lna . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14e3/mc» ~ stffriq, 27,181 mllea, SUJOO, •2518 TOWN Cil I f7' CADILLAC (812VE{) Onl,y 17,900 milea! Tbe '15 Mlllt 2+2 299, PIS, S4t.. iscou Waf°"· prideolLiocoln'1. Enjoy PB, new tlrea, rus. SALIS. SEJlVlC£ ANDl.EASJNG SIVIUI Banriclt Imports Lo mUea1e. 2750/bat all the luxury wltb dt-4m Ill ))l 1 ofr.$31MOU features such u power --------1 Not• mark cw scratch on tbla car. Leather In· terior. Very very clean. 151,000mll•. (P·330l) • sea ll Ir w Ind ow 1. '&S MJlllanc. S cyl, 4 1pd, '12 Dodie Dart, 1d 1u A111/FM 1 track 1tereo. food COQd, am/fm c111, ml, Qot lo/out, l'W\I xlnt al r coo d It 1oolo1 . 1*/080. ~ '70 Camaro. Orta. owner. S6t'5 2000 H.\rbor 9M1. New l'tldlal tirM • pab,t. 640-9641orS.ll91. Sl800. 7111M18$S. (014WZW) l85l'1 JOHMSOM a SON Ford lluat.ui ·ea ru.ot '7ICaman>LT, loml, buy '71 OarUdr Hrdtp, 6 cyl, U.C.0..Mwc':l 1oodteoo~~B01-.. COIU ~. 540-9100 or assume lease, air. pl, am/fm, vnyl rf, .._.....,. ••"'t/mo.•--xlnt con d . $1350. 211aH..-bOt'Blv . •~ --1188-1%74. Co.ta Meta '911 MUSTANG lt7fCAOILLAC C ... •r•t 99ZO .88 Dart v.a, AIC, runs ___ 54_0._5_6_3_0__ Falr=~lMO. smw •••••••••••••··•·•••••• --------n1 ... 1 power , leather ~-• 1979CHIVY good,'5oo. 1977UMCOLM ie·•·. -er wlndowi, ~ 83J.<ml M()M%A Z·Dll 8*0830 Black/black diamond! .... .--Town aedan. Loaded power teata, cl'Uile con-1---------1 Economical 5-apeed Ford 9940 with only '2,000 miles. trol, Wt wheel, wlre cov· '75 CoupeDtVIUe. White. tran1., " m orel Ex-••••••••••••••••••••••• Very eleaant and its en. (17'WFK) Belt Offer. ceUent! Cute little earl '79 fOIU) • q u ea k Y c I e • n ! SI 1.900 851·9049 <052XJU>. GtlANADA (468RSX) ONLY U9ts 5.o1995 1979 C ...... ,. • •c _a_ See It today! Great .. ---HOWARD Ct..•.._..t transportation! Featur-JIM MARINO RHlWOOD Dove"QuaUSt.s. 101 f1ctory air cond.. yftl 11~w ·'-iu.a 17.000 mil-. Local car NEWPORT BEACH ~ Aw..,.. -power steerlna, radio '""11 na h 81 d hualJtheopUoosready l l l-0555 and more! (368WQR> .. ,, ucac v · OW....1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '64 F~. 1 owner, runa good, '315 or best offer. 557-3124 '70 Olds 98, 1uaranteed transmission & drive train. Runs well w/all xtru. 51,000 ml. 2112 Wallace St C .M 631-4U3, 67S-1308. SI0,500 ~~7~ve to New York. -1-9-79-CH--IV-1-0-LE-T -ReducedtojustS3997 142·2000 CHIVETTE 4 DI. JOHMSON Ir SOH Mft'ClrJ '950 ·79 Olds Delta 88 Royal peed · d u.c:oll9 Mercwy ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2dr, economical, loaded. 4 sM/FMl.r~~ .. air con ~: 2162l6Harbor Blvd". ORANGE COUNTY'S SS 3 7 S 5 4 5 2 5 2 6 . '76 Seville, xlnt cond., A So.ere<> cass. "' 27,000 miles. (364977). C.O.t.a Mesa FtHlST l2131S36-1S32 loaded. all extras, SM.SO. • ,_,._. oil (up to 2 540.5630 LINCOLN-MERCURY Evea 499-3745, dy1 ~u.neu er '80 Cullass Supreme Yrs.) service contract --------DEALERSHIP ~1-9500 on most late model used '80 Fairmont Waaon, brougham. 15,SOO m1, 1971CADIUAC 1 cars backed by major AIC. AM/FM stereo. ·~--,,,l.tlJ.e manyopt1on~832·2247 ~llCW ins co 21mp1. 848 -1990 , ~ T ' pi-.&... 9957 COWi DEVILLE 49S®) 831~ . OHL y $3995 848-MJS. $6995. LINCOLN-MERCURY. - Local car with Astro --------Tl lf>.lBAuto CenterDr. root, power wi.ndo~s. '79 O'Elegance, new tires IAKIR S EET 71 FORD LTD SD Fwy-Lake Forest ~wer seats. cruue, hit, & brks, beautiful 2 tone USED CA.IS 2 door hardtop with exit w(S30Z01re Lw)heel cove rs . blue, lake over Sz.ss mo. 1425 BakerSt.reet power steering, power IRVINE I t I COSTA MESA brakee, factory air con· 830.7000 $7995 e!s~~: Y men ° n Y · ___ 5_4_5-_3_3_34___ dltioning. Car in super -------- sill& US FtRST'. clyo~oo. t484WQT) On· '79 MERCURY Private Pa rt y · 78 55 ~ ZEPHYR Cadillac Eldorado Blar· We have a good selection JOHMSON & SON Real economy and com· ritz beautiful Casa Blan-of NEW & USED LIRcolRMercwy fort too! 6 cylinder ca Yellow, all extras: 218:2J6 Harbor Blvd". engine, auto. trans .. $7495.640-2816 Cciet.a Mesa power steering, air ..... ~....... -----5 .. "' 5630 cond .• vinyl top. I""'" flONt --'83,. /WV\ '7 1 Cad i 11 a c Se d a n ,._ "'~ VfNI l013WYA) It won't last De V 111 e x In l con d 76 Granada Ghia, S0,000 long at $4297 '79 Eldorado Dsl. B1ar-t~ruout. eng perf run· m1, 6 cyl. air, xlnt. Good JOHNSOM & SON ritz. Moon roof. All ex-~~~der $1000/0BO '79 Monza. good cond, air mpg. S2.6SO. 615-6906 LIRcolR Mercury lras incl'g SO gal tank.•--·-------C 11 f 6 I 2162l6Harbor Blvd Custom paint. while on '76 Seville SUNROOF + xtras. a at. or ·77 Granada 4dr, nice int, Costa Mesa . white. New Mich tires. 47K miles 'xint. S6600 . wknd. SS6-07Z4. great for real estate or a 540.5630 SlJ,950. Ph 675-8700. ,76 MONZA -family 80K m1, make of· fer645-7429 .78 M · 9 .73 Sedan OeVille Xlnt ·n Seville, firemast rose. 2 + 2. 4 c y I , good arqu1s wagon. cond. Loaded, orig lthr w1res.xlntS7300 mileage, a l e, radio. 1978 Ford Fairmont pass. loaded. New lransferT&ble warranty. w agon Squire Ex-Michelins. Xlnt cond Low mileage Sl55o '79 El.DO, MOON ROOF SS7·3527or7S9-0060 cellenl condition, clean, S4ooo. Owner. 675-6l61 963-7~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• *SALE* 1979-1980 PINTOS • 30. to choose from $2895 <817XKSl ALL-Low Mileage ALL-Automatic Trans ALL-Power Steering ALL-Runabouts, Jdr SOM &Air Conditioning SOME-Stat.ion Wagons ALL-Gu.aranteed ORANGE COAST TRANSPORTATION CLClSETO FREEWA VS 2167 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Call 17141631-6441 '77 Seville. loaded w/x tras . Mu s t Sac . $8950/best ofr Bill 831-1.257 Jet bl.k, lomilesSlJ,950 air. power s teering, Vaughan Leasing & 19734 Or Impala with air power brakes. all new Sales Good cond Owner Michelins. (897 UD Y) 2806The Rhine, N.B. Sl350. S48-7249 S~. ~0894. 675·1290 559-5958 .------'71 Ford LTD Wagon P IB '79 MEllCURY '72 Runabout. new paint, MARQUIS new l.Jres. Z7 mpg avg, This beautiful 4 door $845/080. 675-7730 Ive features factory air messageifout Alltos, Used 77 Nova _Concourse 4dr. PIS Air SS.SO. cond .. full power, w.ire Pf....-.M. 9960 wheel covers, cruise J"-" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• power, air, $2600. 548-6809 494-2569. ---control, tilt wheel and ~ •• •••••••••••• •• • • • • • • more! (724WPM> Now 77 Vqlare station wgn, ,-- ~ ReS~ .... e----1 ·79 Ford Futura 16,000 '78 Chevy Malibu 4dr. miles. loaded, like new al e, good gas mi. best of. S5200/ofr. 540_4688 fer64f>.6171 Ford camper special for ·12 Impala convl. 69K mi. sale. bol.h lots of extras. just$66g7 ale. ps . pb, great cond, JOHNSON & SON .!.3150· :;.s7·1773 ~Mercwy 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540.5630 l97ZPLYM0U1l{ FURY AIC P/R $600 S48-8145 I I I I I I I I I I I Values -'70 Ford Falcon sale. Call I-7E2stCahleevSyWK1Anfcswoluogd 851 1345 from 3-9pm · ' · wknighls, 9.9 wknds kOOO Call 646-8207 642-9197 1-PonHoc 9965 78 Mercury Zepher Z7. o ••••• •• •• •• ••. • •• • ••••• 1965GTO mi, PS. PB, auto, vm top. $3300. 979--5099 PP 4 x 41s gage rack. all elect doors & windows. Am·8 5300· ---'67 Montclair 4 dr, pwr. This one's 1n good cond1 lion $1295.00. Please call 67S-1763after 6 pm 1974 CHEVY ..... {31619) 13995 1971 DODGE •-ca..n,.r (31619) 16997 1979 DODGE (~~) '6597 track stereo & many Lincolll 9945 great cood. S925. 646-5137 xtras. Xlnt cond. SL200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft UAM orofr. 962·S35S '77 LIHCOLHM --........ -----9-9_5_2 19.?!~~D ! COflffMntal 9930 VStSAILLES ..................... .. ce62281 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Styled for today! This '69 Mustang, xlnt cond. 1979 PONTIAC SAFARI WAGON Automatic trans.. pwr st .. air cond .. roof rack. radio & only 15,000 miles C91SWZSl L1m1l· ed orter {up to 2 Yrs.) service contract on most late model used cars backed by major ins co 19977 MARkV group, tilt wheel. cn1ise w .w . covers, scoop, ' 77 UHCOLN one featw-es full power actual 37,000 miles, air. ~ Luxury ~nFuld e1 le1gandcde ~:r~,o~~:i~;ly mS:~s~ ~roof. 644·4122, 1978 DODGE •-c-.,... (99637) s7497 1975 JEEP Pfcla"" ( 1T73125) '6597 are yours. Y oa e see it! (209UPXl Now . Iii; and equipped w 1th ch· J I , ~:f;e ~8o~tr~11l. wa~~~; juj~~SOM & SOM ·;4c~r~~!r .• ~~~.ct!~~: whee Is . ( 881 u M x l Lincoln Mercwy loaded. 499-1531 Stanley. Priced al only $6579 21626 Harbor Blvd. MUSTANG II JOHNSON & SON Costa Mesa Auto. A/C, lo mi. S2500 Lincoln Mercury 540.5630 or bstofr. 968-1630 Iii; 2162l6Harbor Blvd. ONLY $5995 IAKElt STREET USEDC.ARS , Cost.a Mesa MOW 15 THE TIME '67 Mustang. Mint cond. ~ 540.5630 forjobseekerstocheck s25oo /offer. Eve . V•ga 9974 142S Baker Street COSTA MESA 545.3334 '79 Mark V Collector 's Wanted classification. If '72 Vega. Good around Series. 28,000 actual the job you want is not It you've never placed a town. $600. Call 545 724 1 miles. 1 owner. Fully there you might consider Classified ad, you're in or 631-0178. I the Daily Pilot Help 832-4002. ••••••••••••••••••••••• equipped Must see lo offering your services the minority! Try it once - --- Iii; appreciate. Call Resco: with an ad In the Job and see how quickly you 'i3 Vega. St Wagon ~ 842-6679. Glen. Wanted category. Phone get results . Phone S65(.);orbestofr PICK UPS & VANS 1978 FOID n oa_,... 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Doelri't th.a m.U ~ a onHDan judge and jury? -A.N .• Altooaa, Pa. • I represent people whose cause I believe in. It is not wrong for a lawyer to represent a guilty person. But since many of us have to make a choice of how to devote our limited time, we have a right to select that cause which best enlists our con· science. Otherwise the client Isn 't Att.omev Nlur: Coradence Is ldn9. getting the best out of his lawyer. As to the contention that a lawyer should not be the judge and jury deciding on his client's guilt, he is not. If I reject a client. I am not actJng as a jury who could find him guilty and subject him to punishment by a judge. I am merely refusing my personal services to him. In that sense every lawyer must make a choice and has a right to do so. FOR KAREN Bl.ACK. star of Chanel SoltUllre Pleaee advlM why.i_YOU' diet dt9er9 from mo.c. yn la more suc:cadul? -8 .l;., Greeley, Co&o. e Most people start off with either a small breakfast or no breakfast at all. That means they start the day hungry, have a big dinner and never catch up. 1 beUeve in having carbohydrates for breakfast and a tiny d1nner with lots of vegetables -whole carrots, cucumbers. broccoli, string beans, preferably raw. Starting the day with a full stomach works for me. FOR LT. lliOM McKEE. biggest 11\0CWy winner on 7lc Toe Dough HM winning .a thmt ~ -S312.000 -changed yow 1111? - M.W .• Salllbury, Md. • Well, we bought our dream house outside the Naval Base In San Diego, something we could only dream about before, and even In our wildest dreams, never believed It would come to pass. And my wife, Jenny, dedded to quit her job. Other than that, nothing much has changed. FOR .RJDmt KRA.N1Z author of Pwncea Daisy Wh.a m.._ eome p.ople qukk ..--. and ocher llow one9, and In what cafle90IY do ~ belong? -1.P •• Uma, Ohio •I really don't know why some people re.ad quickly; I have no understanding of the mental process that makes someone a fast reader, and another a slow one; but 1 certainly think that a speed-reading course Is the only thing I know of that can help you speed up. 1 have always been an exceptionally fast reader. FOR ntE '"ASK'" EDITOR I b...-d th.a the favoctte eong of tonner Vice Prmdmt Moodale la •MJnMIOta Roueen ... Do~ know what the num· ba-ona of ocher ccletKttia are, or what they request from dance bands? - D.8., .lone9boro, Ark. ... e Liz Taylor usually asks for .. The Shadow of Your SmiJe," ao::ording to society orchestra leader Stuart White, musical director at the New York Hilton Hotel. He plays at or organizes 4,000 functions a year and says that our new First Lady, natural· Liz and hubbv: shadowv sm~. ly, likes "Nancy." Terence Cardinal Cooke can't resist "Love Makes the World Go Round"; basebaU star Reggie Jackson's choice Is "Please Release Me"; Former First Lady Ladybird Johnson adores .. Lara's Theme ... from the movie . Dr. Zhivago: former President Carter prefers "Georgia ... FOR PETER USTINOV, star of Charlie Chon a·nd the Cune of the Dragon Queen You aay thk llm fulllk • bovhood dream. Why? - O .M., Su&o•. Va. • I've always enjoyed the Charlie Chan mysteries. I remember, as a boy, some friends shot arrows through my cap. The first shot struck dead center, and I delivered the line -in the character of Chan -"Ah, was expecting same." It delights me to have an oppor· tunlty of using that same line In this movie. FOR KATiiERINE HELMOND of 1Vs Soap Why do 1"04l uy an ~ 8ttitwle Is the MC:nt of I/OU' long marrlltgc? -G.H., Rapid City, S.D. • 1 tJy to take It day by day. David and I have spent a great deal of our marriage apart; we both have careers (David Is a sculptor), which means we lead together and sepamte Uves. That's what's so stimulating about our marriage. Even though we're away from each other a lot, when we are together. life Is very vital and filled with endless conversation. MICKIE MILLER, fashion consultant How CA111 I k..., up with faehlon without spending loa of money? -H.B., Westche.tcr, N.Y. • Leaf through current fashion magazines to become famlllar with new styles. Then review your closet. You11 be surprised at how many of your "outdated" garments can be modified to reflect current trends. Simple accessories am modernize many garments, via a new blouse, sweater, skirt, belt, shoes. Remember shoes and bags make the look. PRO Net.on T. Sh.lclda, chairman, Handgun Con· trol, Inc . PRO Ano con CON Don 8. Kates, crlmtnologlst My son Nick was killed wtth a Saturday Night Special. Why not make It difficult for criminals to get their favorite weapon. this easily concealable handgun, and get these guns off the street? We should stop the .. of Satwday Night speclak; tcreen pwchasers of other types of handguns foe atnmal records; and requh a kt?NC to carry a handgun In every state. A stmllar llcenstng law In MUNChUMU:a hat reduced violent atme with a gun and~ ltva. Such a nadonal law could-~ your .. ow ycMlf child'•· Would a National Handgun-C,ontro Law Sigllflcmdly ~ ~Ofme? ....... -..................... .,., c..· ..._. .... . .................................... ., ... , f No. U such glmmicl<s worked, re· instituttng Prohibition would be even betier. Handguns are used In 50 percent of murders: 85 percent of murderers are drunk. Liquor's Involvement II ltkcwlle greater than handguns In rape and rob- bery. But In the short run, glm· mk:ky liquor or gun laws fal be· ~ caute Vk>lent p«>ple won 'I obey. And gimmicks shlrtc the lo~ IOlutlon; raMs*'8 ttw cukunil and IOdo9conomtC factors that produc» proportk>t1etefy so many mod vtolent plOpk here than In COU1111ies ............... -• ..,d_ •. OEVY IMMI A. A111ericcn lowt-priced ful-sim diesel wagon: Full-size room, comfort and ride are yours along with impressive fuel econom" The Impala Dieeel Wagon holds over 87 cubic feet of caq&o, or up to el&ht people when you order the available third seat model. For famlllee on the • go, it's an ideal way to &et there. Chenolet Impala and Caprice: America 'a favorite full-size wagons. No wonder. 0 -•· EST 38 ~ [Ill &PA &ST. MPG'' Wlth avatlabk diesel engine. CHEVY M.&l IMJ. A111ericds lowest-priced micl-size V6~ Mid-size means right-size for many families toda" You get room for up to am plua good mlleqe in a size that's easy to handle in tramc and parking. A peppy V6 engine, power steering, power brakes, radial tires all yours at no extra coet. Chet'y Malibu: It'll a lot of wagon for not a lot of money-a real value in the true tradition of Chevrolet. ns How Should the Ptesident Press secretary James Brody and Reagon: How do you keep 100 reporters happy? By H•rbert G. Klein I f you read the storles writ· ten about Ronald Reagan during his campaign for the Presidency and then read the stories which have been printed slnce hls elec- tion, you may get the fee Ung that you are learning about two entirely different men. With all recent Presidential campaigns, Including Richard Nixon's, It has become inevitable that, foDowtng the election, the President enjoys a honey· moon of unpredldab&e dura· tlon with the prem. And In· evltably, history Indicates that this period will be fol· lowed by a much longer period of d!Mnchantment, tomettmes Involving emo- tional hand-to-hand combat between the President and the media . In fad, In a recent column. Art Buchwald 'l)CCulated on Jutt how long tM Rag.in honeymoon with the .,,.. would &ut end wMn news- men could ftna.lty move In with their varied forms of barbs against the President. It was as If Buchwald suddenly had discovered a vacuum In the life of newsmen who were deprived temporartly of the game of "put a pin In the President." And while Buchwald wrote to provoke a smile, there was more than a IJttJe truth In what he was wrttlng. Though we can't predkt how long this honeymoon period will last. we can take a look at how the President and his press secretary deal with the press and tome of the problems Involved. The me of the press corps In Washington has grown even more rapidly than Gowmment bure~uaacy In recent years. And there II no llgn of a freae on Its numben. Where ~ ROOMvelt dealt with 20 or 25 04IWllMf\ "" .. ~ delly joUltl wtth the prell '" the Oval omc.. the Praldent'• pra1 ..aet.ary now fT*tt v.1tt'I •vwhere from so to 150 nlWlmen In hit da61y brtefu9. A w&evbed ~ coni.r.nc. Is covered by • CMt of hundredt. Since the days of J~ HAlglrty. Praldent EIMn- hcw.w'• pal MCNt.my - whom I wouJd r1IM u the belt of all who haw Mid M Handle the Ptess? From his perspective as fonner director of communications for Richard Nixon, the author offers some tips on how President Reagan can deal with an often-skeptical press corps. job -the office of White House press secretary has assumed a role of growing Importance, a role eKceeded by few ln the Cabinet or on the White House staff. ln the selection of most Praidential staffs. the presa secretary Is among the first appointees announced to the public, although this was not the case In the formation of the Reagan staff. James Brady, the nation's newest press secretary, was among the last senior staff members selected for this White House. One of the reasons for the delay was that President Reagan's senior advisers toyed for a lime with the Idea of naming two, three or even four press secretaries Instead of the usual one, or a com· blnatlon pre51 secretary/ director of communications. The concept of multiple press secretaries would have In- cluded an expert In foreign policy, perhaps one In defense or economics and two others who would spe- cialize In broad areas of domestic policy. But the Reagan staff was flnaDy convtrud this wouJd have been a dlsasce:r. Duties would overlap. Not all four spol<esmen could work In- timately with the President, and what newsmen want most Is to hear the President's Ideas, not those of some senior advisers. The quesdon would have been: Who speaks for the President? R !chard Nixon went in - to hls postelectlon transition In 1968 with the Idea that the press secretary position could be downgraded to press assistant -Nixon even assigned Ron Ziegler that title. And newsmen covering the White House rtghttuUy took this as a snub. Long before Nixon's 1969 Inaugural, he was pressured by the media, Including myself. to restore the senior position of press MCretary. President Reagan and his staff had another problem ln finding a capable press secretary: Unlike most Presidents, Reagan had no one preselected for this all- Important job. Normal campaign pro· cedure would have In· dlcated that the job go to Lyn Nofziger. who held this post wtth Mr. Reagan In the Author Klein with Nixon . whom he dissuaded from diminishing the status of hrs press secretary. California governorship and ln all of the Reagan cam· palgns. Nofziger has been a Reagan Insider since 1966 when he left the Copley Newspapers' Washington Bureau to join the Reagan race for governor. But Nofziger was bounced out In the early campaign takeover by John Sears, the original Reagan -fo r- President campaign man- ager And Nofziger was rein· camated only when Sears . in tum, was bounced out In favor of Bill Casey as campaign manager. Through- out all of this. No&Jger re· mained close to Reagan. but he was not Nancy Reagan's favorite candkiate for White House spokesman. Basically, Nofziger knew that a press secretary has no control over any part of his own ltfe, and he announced from the moment he entered the Presidential campaign that he did not want to be press secretary. And thus ln the postcampaign period, he created a vacuum, and there was a delay In naming his successor. (Nofziger left the Reagan staff ln early December, fully expecting to reopen hls polttlcal public-relations bullness In Los Angeles. On- ly later was he convinced to § return to Washington not as a prew secretary but as a White House polltlcal operator. No(zjger Is a loner. and he will remain behind the 1Cena, but he figure.a to have a major role on the White House staff and, in· evkably, he will be deallng with the press as well u the polltidans.) And IO It Is Jama Bf'ady, known to the prat aa "TM Bur." who will b. tM offtdal Reagan tp0kaman. Brady. 40, alto hat Washington pubbc·reladont ~nee and ICIWd ftnt In 1980 .. (continued) ·- -= SC fi, Ir e t' u tc e r l " How To MAKE MONEY ON YOUR SHOPPING . I S end for your Aldens catal~ and get spectacular discount prices on ev- erything you want for yourself ... your family ... and your home. Guaran· teed inflation fighting low prices ... pre- set for months to come. It's true ... in these inflationary times a dollar saved is $2.00 earned. Aldens 1981 Spring & Summer catalog shows you how to get more and spend less. That's just like suddenJy making more money! This is not just another catalog. IT'S ALDENS. Our 92 years in business are proof of customer confidence. 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Salem LIGHTS Saltm LIGHTS 100s - SC f\I ln el How Should the P1esident Handle the P1ess? t~ John Connally's press u secretary and later was t< brought into the Reagan e camp by Nofziger. who hired n him as an assistant. u His biggest advantage in u coming Into his tough new role is that during the transl· tion and whUe traveling with candidate Reagan. he had < the opportunity to work not 1 only with the poUtical press corps but also with key Reagan operatives such as Edwin Meese. counselor to the President. He also undertook the press office post with some serious disadvantages, the major one being that he had known Reagan only a short time and was not the first choice of the Presldent or his wife. Several other can· didates were Interviewed and considered during the post· election period before Brady was flown to Los Angeles for a final interview. B nidy Is famlli.v with Reagan's campaign policies. and he has been aided further by being a part of early Cabinet discussions. But he will have to find a way to spend a good deal of personal time with the President if he is to be his press alter ego. a spokesman who can respond to question& by Instinct as well as with factual lnforma· tton . One of the greatest dlf· flcultles for the person holding this position Is that the job has a built-in conflict of Interest. The press sec- retary works with the news media and must satisfy their Interests. but he should never go so far as to be "one of the boys." His respons\bUlty Is to the President. Brady's predecessor, Jody Powell, never lost sight of this fact, but some of hls problems stemmed-horn the fact that he was too much of an lnskter and was called upon by Praldent Carter for policy consultation, for In· dMdual political cempeign- lng and even as a tele\/ision llJ)Okaman for the Govern· ment. A praa secretary cen sue· end only If he Is trulted by I had no idea Geritol does so much for you. "To tell you the truth, I always thought Geritol was for older people. Like my parents. But you know what I found out? Women my age are especialty susceptible to iron-poor blood. It's a problem millions of us have ... iron- poor blood is the most widespread nutritional ~ ailment in America today. So now I take Geritof every day.Wrth Geritol you're sure of getting enough iron to build iron-poor blood back to normal. Plus you get vitamins that are important to your health~ Geritol: Every day. both the newsmen and the President's staff. This trust Is something Brady will have to earn. The tendency with too many Whttie Houee lt8fft ls to believe that what dw peal MCmaly doan 't know will not hwf him. Thet II a quick rout• to trouble, u Ron Ziegj.r found out arty In the Nixon Admlnlsb'atk>n. ~­ curacy and fuJJ knowtedge are the llfeb&ood of a news MCl'etary. ' . -During the Kennedy A4J. m~n. D.teNe ~ man Arthur 5a;luam mlde 1 ~ In which he pro- pounded the ~ that the Government hal the ~ to be . For a press llCNtaly or for a Praklent. ttwd ls the quick route to pras d"'1ult and ewntuely public Mull. A pras 111amry IS not obtigaWd to reVMI every- thing he knows. and he can avoid IOme quadon1. But he cannot lit and live profes- sionally. Ike wrth James Hagerty. who the author soys was the best press secretary euer. The Reagan Adminlstra· tlon has come into power at a time when the need for communications, both Inter· nally and wtth the public, ls accentuated more than at any previous time In history. It has the advantztge of hav· ing a President who Is more skilled In communicating with the public through the I use of television than any previous U.S. President. And In today's world, he can easily address millions through the means of tele· vised speeches. B ut In order to maintain good Unes of com· munlcatlon with the public. the President also must hold frequent press conferences. Few Presidents have struck a good medium In numbers of press confer· ences. Nixon hurt himself by having too few . Carter had too many and thus on many cxcasions met the press without full preparation. Even a skilled communi- cator like President Reagan needs the backup of others in his Administration who can communicate capably with the American pubhc. Ed Meese and chief of staff Jim Baker offer much promise as skilled spokesmen, but others will have to be developed wtthln1he Cabinet If Rqgan ls to succeed In his cem~ to rebuild public confidence In Government. He cannot do It alone. In order to carry out hLs campaign promlMs, Reagan will have to continue making i' toUQh and tometimes un· Ill popular decttk:>n1, dectstons that wtlJ be fought by varied and powerlul spedaf·lnNtest groupe. S\MUll here too will be con~t upon com· munlcadng w.D wtd\ ttwr American pubbc and retain· Ing lb support. Thll maru that the neuon'• newest pms tecmMy hat a ,_ tough Job ahead. .., ... • s f. b t • ' t The Changing American Family Welcome to the "Electtonic Cottage" First it was the extended family, next came the nuclear family -and now we're entering the Third Wave, where 'Yamlly" means a dazzling diversity of ways to live. The First Wave: Large fam- ilies were needed to harvest crops. The Second Wave: The In· dustrlal Revolution gave birth to nuclear Jam/Ii#!$. By Rlvin and Heidi Toffler The American family is not dying. It Is diversifying. This is the "secret" ro understand.Jng what is hap- pening to ourselves. our chUdren and our society. Millions of people today are fright- ened about the future of the famUy. Dire predictions pour from the pulpit. the press. even from the White House. Emotional oratory about the need to "restore" the famUy Is echoing through the nation. Unfortunately, our attempts to strengthen family life are doomed unless we first understand what is happening. And all the evidence sug- gests we don't. Despite misconceptions. the Amer- ican famOy system Is not falling apart because of immoral television pro· grams or pennlsslve child-re.anng or A/inn To/lier 11 tht author of Future Shock and tht CUn'ent b~ stO.r Th« Third Wave. rtltcntd 1hl1 month in po~rbaclc (Bantam) Heidi To/· flt•. o pumabt. portJClpatts In her husband's •1tUarch and editing and occompanlu him on 1~alnng tours around the world because of some sinister conspiracy. If that were the problem, the solutions would be simpler. To begin wtth . it is worth notlclng that whatever Is happening to family llfe Is not just happening in the United States. Many of today's trends In divorce, remarriage. new famUy styles and attitudes toward children are pre- sent In Britain, France. Sweden, Ger- many, Canada, even in the Soviet 1 Union and Eastern Europe. Some- thing ls happening to f amllies in au these countries at once. What is happening ls that the ex- isting family system is fracturing - and taking on a new, more diversified form -because of powerful pres- sures arising from revolutionary changes In energy, technology, work, economics and communications. U pennissiveness and Immorality play a role, they are far less important than these other, larger pressures. The whole world Is changing rapid· ly. and It seems reasonable that you cannot have a revolution in all these flelds without expecting a revolution in famUy Ufe as well. Human history has gone through successive phases T each character- ized by a certain kind of fam Uy. In greatly simplified terms we can sketch these: The flnt Wave family: Ten thou- sand years ago, the Invention of agriculture launched the First Wave of change In history. ~ people shifted from hunting, fishing and foraging, the typical peasant-style family spread: a large household , wtth grandparents and children, uncles and aunts and sometimes nonblood relatives, as well as neighbors, boarders or others, all living together and -most Important -working to· gether as a production team In the 1 fields. 't This kind of "extended" famJly was found all over the world , from Japan to Eastern Europe to France to the American colonies. It Is st1ll the doml· I :i nant type of famUy In the nonln· dustrlal, agricultural countries today . The Second Wew fmnily: Thrtt 1 hundred years ago, the Industrial Revolution exploded In England and triggered the Second Wave of change. The old-style family which worked so well as a production team In the fields did not flt well in the new evolv· Ing world of factories and offices. The elderly couldn't keep up with the clat· lerlng machines. ChUdren were too undisciplined to be reaUy efficient fac· tory hands. And the Industrial economy needed workers who could move from city to city as jobs opened up or closed. That was ha.rd to do with a big family .. Gradually, under these pressures, I amllfes became smaller. more streamlined. with the husband going out to work ln a factory or office. the wife staying home and the kids march· Ing off to school. Old folks were farmed out to their own apartments or nursing homes. Young people moved Into their own apartments as soon as they could afford It. The family adapted to the new conditions and the SO<alled ''nuclear" family became the most popular model. This Is the type of faml· ly that most of today's ! evangelists, politicians 4 and others have In mind l when they say we must "protect" the f amlly or '1rest0Te" It. They act as though the nuclear family were the only acceptable form of Jamlly life. for Policy Research has pointed out. we are seeing a massive shift from "child-centered" to "adult-centered'' homes. The number of couples who deliberately decide not 10 have children -whether for economic. psychological or ecologlcal reasons - has Increased dramatically. Next come the single-parent house· holds. Divorce rates may be leveling out In this country. depending upon how they are measured. but broken nuclear households are so widespread that today as many as one out of seven children Is raised by a single parent. ln big cities that may run as high as one In four. In many countries at once, the slngle-parent household Is becoming a key famUy form. Sweden gives one· parent households first aack at nursery and day-care facillttes. Ger· many Is buiJdlng special blocks of apartments for them. Then there Is what we have called Yet today, as society Ii struck by a new shock· wave of technological, economic, ecologjcal and energy changes. the faml· ly system Is adapting once more. just as It did 300 years ago. II >' One out of 7 children is raised bv a single parent. Because the economic and other conditions that made the nuclear family popular are changing. the nuclear family Itself ls less and less popular. America is no longer a na· tlon of poorly educated blue-collar workers. Most of us work tn service oc.cupations or spend our time pro· cessmg Information. And today only some 7 percent of Americans stJn live In ela$.$1cal nuclear f amities. The nuclear fmnUy Is simply no longer the norm -and It ls not likely to becx>me the norm again. no matter how much pulpit-pounding or brcatt·bating we do about It. The Thb'd Wave family: ln Its place. a new family system Is emerg· Ing. This new system ts harder to d~ because It Is not bated on e single dominant famUy fonn but on a daz;dlng dlvtnlty of houtehold struc:· tures. For ex.ample. looh et what Is hap~ penlng to stngJe life. Between 1970 and 1978 alone-. the number of peo- pt. ~ 14 to 34 who !Ive alone n..ty ~ In the United Stata. To- day ruuy one-fifth of all houMholdt are ltve~alona. Some 11re alone out of neoetllfy, others pnlfe It. Then there .. the c:hlld.frcc cou· pm. Iv. Jama Ramey of the Center the Maggregate famJJy." That's where two dtvorce.d people -each with kids -marry. and the kids from both sides come to know each other and form a kind of bibe. Often the kids get on better than the parents. It has been estimated that, before long, 25 J>4W· cent of American kids may be part of such "aggregate families." Trial rnarrlaga ... single-sex houte· hokls ... communes ... all can be found as people IUuggle to ftnd aJtemattva to the nucle.ar model. Some of these wt1I tum out to be workob\e alter· rudiva; others wfll fall by the wayl6de. We can allo apect to-. an In· creulng number of .. t&ec:tronlc oot· tage" families -famllia ln wh~ one or both tpOUSa work at home lnttead of commuting to the )ob. Al the cott of gMC>Mne skyrockets and the OOlt of eompufllrt and c:ommunk:adon plum- mets~ ciompWa wdl ~sup- • ply their~ wtth lhnple wori<· at·~ eJearontc equJpmcnt. In IUch homa, we may .....n ftnd h\dblnd 1nd wife aharing the ~ wortt. Ewn c:hikhn and okt foh mlaN ~ In, • dMY onai did In the ~ houllhold. In our ~. ~ •e&ecuonlc catt9" ,.,..... are M much If\ ~ ol changa In tMrQV, techno6osw .-ld communlca- tlanl, M che nudMr ~ Wiii a (continued) look Among You1 Own Ftl•nds To see how drastically the American f amlly system Is changing. all we need to do Is look closely at our own circle of friends, neighbors and relatives. Where once we might have found most people living In traditional First Wave families, with several generations under the same roof. or In Second Wave famUies of the nuclear type. today we ftnd a dizzying array of different family forms Before writing this article we simply asked ourselves how many different family stnJctures we could find among our own friends and acquaintances. We quit when we reached 15 We could have found many more We Su.sped that if readers tried the same exercise, most would be sur· prised at the diversity of family rela- tionships that surround them, too. To start with. there are the .. solos" who live by themselves out of necessl· ty -and frequently out of choice. Barbara ls a divorced ex-model we know, no\ll still beautiful in her early SO's, wti<> would rather &ve her own Ille than share It full time with a man. She 15 a hard-working professional in another field now. cares for her teen· age son and leads a busy life Phil and Amy are a two-career cou· pie, both hard-driving, successful business people who are raising two bright and terrific youngsters. Debbie and Arthur are a chUdless couple. She practica law; he Invests and serves on various civic boards. They have chosen not to have kids. Then there are Richard and Leon11 For mllny ye4rs, while Leona went to law school, Dick was almost a full· time househusband, caring for their boys. and essentfally putting his own career as a wrtter Into a deep freeze . Now that Leona Is an established pro· fessioMI and the boys are off to col· lege, Dick's own career has taken an upward tum. He has become a local televtsk>n ceJebrity. R • we tcanned our list of ac- quaintances. we also thought about Thomas and Frank -a homosexual couple who have rived quletfy together for 25 years. wonytng about the house they own. caring for • pair of tiny dogs. Thomas Is a coW1 reporter. Frank has retired from a smell buslntn. One might argue that they are not a .. femlly," but whatever one's f.eell ngs about the matter, they .,. a hoUMhold and clearly caN for one eoother. Wt eJto thought of Fran who la ln her ariy 2<1• and llva With P~er. They ... In • .. trlal marriage." If all ~ otJl. they think they w\11 get married next ye.ar Then there are the multitudes of Slngle parents. We know one divorced woman In her late 40's who Is raising her kids on a nice subwi>an block Right down the street is a single father who is caring for his kids. The two adults have become friends and lovers. They spend a lot of time together bur do not plan to move into the same house or to meny because of the psychological compllcations for the children. We also know Paul, who still lives In a functioning commune left over from the 1960's. He and six others not o nly live but work toge1her in a small and reasonably successful business.· Given enough space. we could go on listing additional varieties of real- lif e families we know today. But these are enough to suggest the rich variety. r.Ne have, of course. c hang· ed people's names and occasionally the.Ir occupations.) Two things strike us as we ex· amine the list Most of these are white middle-class Americans. We suspect that family patterns would be different -but still diverse -among blue-collar groups and minorities I The nuclear family la no longer the norm. Second. the nuclear family sur· vlves -and w\11 no doubt continue to survive. It serves many people well But It Is no longer the norm against which all other f amlly forms must be measured. lt ls, Increasingly. only one form among many. Flnally, we look at our.own mar· riage: We have been married for more than 30 years and for many of those yqrs we were a nuclear family. But with a difference. For unl\kQ most. we both always worked to· gether. We alll travel together. Inter· Wv.I and appear on the same lecture platform or televtsk>n SCfffn as a team and do research. wrttt.hg and editing at home. We are, In fact, a kind of "cottage tnduttry." and now with a word· processor and computer at hand. we have tumed OW' home Into an "elec· tronlc cottage." The key point Is cl«s: America has an lnaeastng variety of family struc· tura -one more, In keeping With our rapidly dlvmlfytr:ig encgy 'Y*m, economy, techi\olOgy and ccmmunl· Clldonf. If thare ts any laeon for 411 of ut to learn u the Third Wave arrtva. It ls the !aeon of ~nee for dlventty. D MMllY WUKLY, lllllNll Q. 1111 • 1 t I' ! I , I ' j • l American Family response to the factory system at the time of the lndustrlal Revolution. In the new environment, nuclear households wtll no doubt continue to survive. For many people, they work. But this Second Wave family form wtll ~dominate the future. as It did the recent past. What we are seeing today, there- fore, Is not the death of the family , but the rapid emergence of a Third Wave family system based on many dif- ferent types of famUy. This historic shift to new, more varied and flexible famUy arrange- ments Is rooted In and related to parallel changes now fast deveJoptng In other fteJds. In fad, we find the same push toward diversity al every lewl. • The energy system Is diversifying, shifting from a near-total reliance on fo.al fuels to new, alternative sources of energy, In the work! of work 1 we see a similar trend: Older Second Wave Industries engaged ln mass pro- duction -turning out millions of identical Items. Newer Third Wave In- dustries, based on computers, nu- merical controls and robots, custom- talJor their goods and tum them out In small runs. At the consumer level, we see an Increasing variety of products. T he same shift toward diversity Is even stronger In communica- tions where the power of the great mass media Is lncreas1ng- ly challenged by new "mini-media" - cable lV, satelltte-based networks, special-Interest mag~lnes. This shift toward diversity amounts to the de- masslfication of the media . In short, the whole mudure of sOdety Is moving toward lnaeased diversity. h Is hardly surprising that the family system ls In tune wtth this shift. The recent startling changes In Amerk:an family struc:n.n are part of this larger move from a ma. IOdety to one that offers a far !J'Uter vanety of life choice. Any att.mpt to go bedcward to a simpler syltem dominated by the nuclear family -or by any one model -wtl fall, 1'.aat at our attempts to MYe the economy by "'Ntncium1aJ- lmlg" have failed. For In both c:aNS we en looking backward ratt. than bward. To hq> faml1la adept to the new TIWd w.,.,. todlty, with b ~ ll8ed energy, production, com· mU1dcedot11 Ind poldc:s, we lhould ~~thlt~ ~ eo .dja.c ~ WOik howl to pmon.t Medi. w. lho&lkl favor '"flex-time," part·dnM work ·-.......... ~· w. thould *'*'* "°"*'ti. tD end a.tit .. ,. ........ ~ .... nonnudell'·fwnla. We need moN kMgfnadw day-aN lldlldel, An Idea put forward by one busl· ncsswoman: a bank of word-proc.es- 90l"S and a n~ located In a subur- ban shopping center, so that busy housewives or husbands can put in an hour or two of paid work whenever lt Is oonvenlent for them, and actually have their kids right there wtth them. ln short. an ythlng that makes It easier to combine woriclng and self. help, job-work with housework, easAer to enter and exit the labor fon:ie, could smooth the transition for millions of people who are now caught, as It were, between the old, Second Wave family arrangements and the fast-emerging Third Wave family system. Rather than waDowtng In n05talgla and praising the "good old daYs" - which were never as good as they may seem In retrospect -we ought to be finding ways to make the new system more decent, responsible, morally satisfying and humane. The first step Is an understanding of rw. the Third Wave. ILil BEi i ER THAN BAYER: BmER THAN ANACIN: BmER~THAN MENOL*.* BmER THAN EXIRA· STRENGTH m.ENOL*.* Of all leading brands, only Bufferin• and Arthritis Strength Bufferin can give you all these advantages: •faster ~ing to the pain when ~r arthritis first flares up. In the early minutes. Bufferin sends more pain reliever to the pain than Bayer,• twice as much primary pain reliever as Extra Ingredient Anacin~ ••tnn.nmation ReUef. Inflammation can be a principal cause of pain for many arthritics. Neither Tylenol• nor Extra-Strength Tylenol can relieve that inflammation. ·Stom8ch PIWclton lngndenla. Bayer and Anacin add nothing t> praect your st>maCh from aspirin st>maCh upset. Because arthritis can be serious, if pain pet'Sists l'T'Oe than ten days ex redness is pt88ent. consuk your · doct>f immed~. "under medical care, do not~ wtttlout consulting a physician. 01980. 8'11Ul1-Myera Co 1 I Anxiety: Why It Hits Us -and By Ann& mayer H ave you felt restless i.,tely? Are you so edgy at times that you snap at your spouse. your chll· dren. your co-workers? Then join the cl ub of anxiety sufferers. which includes just about even;one Amdety c.an actually be experienced in a variety of ways. "It is character lzed primarUy by a basic sense of rest- lessness," says Dr. Helen De Ros1s. a leading psychiarnst and author of Women and A nxfety (Delacorte Press). "O ther symptoms are an in · ability to concentrate, a sense of dis- traction , headaches. backaches. gas- trointestinal and cardiovascular com- plaints, which au have to do wit h ten- sion. And as soon as any part of the body becomes tense and that tension Is not relieved. It ls going to cause you pain.'' According to clinical psychologists Ors. Steven T. Ashman and Sany S. Lubetkln of the Institute for BehaVk>r Therapy In New York City. anxiety Is a physiologlc:al as well as psycholog\cal response to strnsful stimuli. "Now, that 5tlmull might be real," explatn1 Or. Lubetkln. "For ex.ample. you're walking down the street and a vicious dog comes after you. Or It may be lntemal -you an. afraid to take that plane ride tomonow be· cau.e you think something terrible might happen. There may not be any· thing realty objecttvely ltreMful about the plane ride, but you In~ It that way. and this c:ruttt the same phys- lological reaction you'd feel If some- thing really bad were going to happen to you." While many people seem to use the words stress and anxiety synony- mously. there Is a dlff erence· Stress. says Rosalind Forbes. president of Forbes Associates Stress Consultants and author of Life Stress. "Is largely a physical response to a situation that disrupts our dally routine. Anxiety Is an emotional response to a real or Im- agined fear." Eventually. though, physical sym_ptoms can develop When you become anxious. your body goes through various physical changes to prepare itself to deal with the situation that you perceive as a threat. "Originally, the autonomic ner- vous system was designed In the How to Fight Sack Yes, anxiety is unpleasant, but it's also an important signal that'something is wrong. The trick ls to tackle the problem head-on. Muscles become excited "electrically." Your body Is "supercharged " A certain amount of low-level anx - iety isn't necessarily bad. It can help you mHt deadlines. face work pres- sures. cope with tough situations Yet too much can be harmful, both physi- cally and mentally. In order to better understand anxiety. we must first find out what causes it "Anxiety is caused most often by unresolved confhcts that a person may be either unaware of. or aware of, yet not quite sure how to deal with them," explains Dr. Beverly Roth. assistant professor of psychiatry at the Medical College of Pennsylvania and coordinator of the college's stress center. "Sometimes. a current conflict or fear can stem from a past Incident that the person never resolved .. Another cause of anxiety is change. any kind of change whether good or bad, a new )Ob, a graduation. a preg- nancy, even a vacation . Most of us, says Dr. Roth, are able to deal with everyday stresses and strains and come our being the strong· er for them But, there are times when we are so overwhelmed with stress in our lives that 1t becomes difficult to ha ndle. Surprisingly. certain people are more prone to anxiety than others because of their personalities and atti- tudes. The person who has a poor self-Image Is a good candidate. "This is a big cause of anxiety," asserts Dr. be taken advantage of More women than men tend to faU into this last category because , according to Dr. De Rosis, women have always been bombarded with subtle statements that they "are not supposed to ex- press anger or even be angry .. Though some of us are more prone to anxiety rhan orhers, we all expen- ence an unpleasant amount of anxiety from ume lo time. Fortunately. there are ways to relieve 11. The first step you should rake when you are feeling tense iS to find out the reason behind your feelings. Anxiety acts as an important signal. telling us that something is wrong and needs our attention. Secondly. you should try to get some control over the situa- tion -rry to understand whv it makes you anJOous. And thirdly, find ways to deal with it Dr. Roth explains that when we are anxious. the first rhing we tend to do Is try to avoid the prob lem: that only makes the situation worse. "The constructive thing to do is meet the problem head·on." she asserts I Women moy be more prone to anxiety than men becaute, according to one expert, they leom early on to •upprea their feelings . You can do this In several ways. Talking out the problem Is still the single-most effecrlve way of reducing anxiety. If you can't talk things out with a friend. Dr. Lubetkln suggests that you speak into a tape recorder or write out your feel- ings. Relaxing your mind and body with sports or exercise Is also helpful -OT. you might want to use that supercharged feeling to do something constructive at the moment. U anxiety begins to lnterf ere with your personal relationships. your work efficiency. Of it causes health problems, then it Is time to seek pro· fesslonaJ help. Doing so Is not an ad· mission of faUure but an Intelligent decision demonstrating that you care about you~lf. primitive creature." explains Dr. De Rosis. "If you're struck, for example. your natural rHction Is to defend youMlf In some way. If you are afraid. you will run. So the body Is lm- medl.ately prepared to act -either through fi9ht or flight." - Thlt "fight or ~ht" response affects your body's autonomic nervoUJ sys· tern. Your flCfVe blood supply Is ln· nuenced by the , ... of certain hor· mones -adrenaln• (lpfnephrtne) and nored~ (norcptncprutn.). TM adrtnaln• meM. your heart beat ,,.,.. and rulha b6ood to your mus· cits and brain . NoradrcnaMne also In· au.a your blood prnM"9 by con- atrlcdng the pcrlpharaJ blood vwelt Lubetkin . "For example, the penon might think: f did a lousy Job at work today, and this must mean I'm a dreadful human being. And people do this to themaelves so subtly, yet so frequently, that before you know It, they are reaHy afrafd to take risks becautc f elffng will somehow reflect on them as human ~lngJ. This type of thinking. of count, Is lrTotiOnal. We're made up of thousands of acts and deeds and beliefs, and one Of two f aOure1 roly ought not reflect on who wt art .. people.'' Also prone lo anxiety are thott who taM thlngt too Mttously. thote who are perf«tlontm and thOM who are polllve and allow themMlva to While anxiety may be uncomforta· bleat times. ll can supply us with )ust the energy we need to work effective- ly or get more work done. Some people, for example, work better under Pfflfure. Anxiety can also make us stronger. "1.Aramlng to cope with a nxletlct In lift can ~ us svow," says Dr. Roth. 'When we have eonqu~ an anxiety c:auted by hav· Ing to do t0methlng new or tom•· thtng that was ~ult , ~can ludn. to a pc>Mjve gK'OWth ~nca." -..:. ........ .c&.-.= ,,... ....... PRICE! 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While admitting It hurts that Adam Ind GUes aren't prouder of his work i~·They wish I were doctor"), Har- eaves ls consoled knowing his rawings and •rose make kids .round the globe !mile, not scowl. Last year. his 1.fr. series of books I-short. self-con- alned stories wtth nny Uttle draw- ~gs -was read >y eight million .mall-fry world- vlde. Hargreaves >ublished the first >OOk, Mr. Tickle, world, arranging commercials. After my promotion, I was stuck behind a desk, where I did nothing but hire people to do the fun things I used to do. That was boring." One night at a cocktail party. Roger met a publisher who complained that children's book publishing lacked a breath of fresh air. Roger decided to be that breath. He pondered what would make kids laugh and concluded It was tickling. Enter Mr. Tickle and Hargreaves's new career .... The 6-foot 5-inch creator of the Mr. series explalns Its phenomenal sue· cess: "The books are brief and devoid of adult condescension. 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And ~ot bad for a man who confides that la Interest span Is short·llved: "Just e a child's. My wife constantly asks when I'll grow up." The urbane Engll1hman and father of four ("My tw\n1, Sophia and j\mella, aren't ashamed of my work because they're 10 and have known ~othlng else. '1 collected his ftr1t ~ycheck • from h• father, a dry- f ' ~nlng operator In Yorkshire, England. That buslnelt bored him IO he mo* to London, became a ::opywriSer and did IO weJI he WU : "A promodon In advertlt- tamount to the kill al dath. WU I btg ltlOC. l travfttd the experience. he or she wUI be anxious for more. He opted for small books so "they can flt under pillows." . What Hargreaves ftnds appealing about kids is their sense of humor· "Ninety percent of the ones I know have humor; only SO percent of the adults do." He believes that the world's chlkiren are amused by the same things. 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Findings show that "men who greatly enjoy their marital sexual relations are likely to be more mentally healthy than men who either mildly or definitely do not enjoy such relations." S. True . A team of specialists from two universities (University of Southern Ca&f omla and Duke Uni- versity Medical Center) cite findings Indicating that highly anxious persons may behave In ways that actually reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. And '):>atfents with a history of myocardial Infarction were found to be slgnlf1cantly less anxious than per· sons without such history." It Is con- cluded that high anxiety may serve a protective function. 4 . Folae . A Washington State University study explored the relation· ship between stressful life events, per- sonabty trait patterns and develop· ment of health·threatenlng symp· toms. 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You can't lose because there's a certificate worth •50 toward a 4-day cruise on every large bag of Laura &udder's POtato Chips. Fltll detaUs on spe- cially marked l~e bags of Laura &udders Potato Chips at your supermarket. LamtaS'cm!rkM. GOOD FOOD FOR GOOD TIMES. By mark Goodman Some years back, a young disc jockey I announcer at a small radio station in New England used to Introduce himself thus- ly on the air: 'This Is Tadeus Wladyslaw Konopka bringVig you five minutes of the latest news .. F'mal- ly the station manager had to step in. "Tad," he said. ''by the time you tell people your name. there's no ttme left for the news." Tad took the problem home to his wile, Dorothy. They sat down to look through the telephone directory and. by morning. Ted Knight was born. The new moniker did not exactly bring newsrooms around the country to a boU until Knight emerged in the early 1970's as Ted Baxter on The Marv Tyfer Moore Show. But as fast .. Knight and Nancy DU$$0ult on Too Close for Comfort: St.ories undeT· lined with loue and concern Hea1Now Ted Knight With wife Dorothy: Their fingers did the walking. and a star was bom. 1Vs simpering anchorman is back on top with a hot new series. Not bad for a guy whose real name almost ended his career before It began. as you can say. "Hear now the news." Baxter became a watchword for six- o'clock preening and pompostty. causing not a few TV anchormen to wince In embarrassed recognition And now. after briefly flopping in 1978's The Ted Knight Show (a series about a New York City escort servk:e: the f\asc:o lasted one month). Ted is back In benighted gear. This time as Henry Rush, the classic be~uered father In ABC's new hit sitcom Too Cfose for Comfort. "Mainly. I'm just glad to be back In a regular )ob." says Ted of his latest TV success. "I'm at my happiest when I have something to complain about regularly. And my famUy doesn't suf· fer as much, since l'm out of the house mo$t of the time." floor is vacated by a transvestite ten- ant, the girls decide to move in downstairs, and the generation-gap merriment proceeds ~ording to Spock. Freud and Knight's own stur· dy sense of decorum. "l believe In the simplicity of the family unit," says Knight. 5 7, himself married for 32 years and the father of three {Erle, 17, sttU living at home; Ted, 26, a C .P.A.; and Elyse. 20. an actress stUdying at U.S .C .). "We're trying to portray the f amlly ~JI structure in an eccelerated sode· ty, and doing it without the usual jig- gle so prevelent these days. I think there are too many negative relation- ships glamortzed on televllk>n, and we want to try to underline our stories with love and concern." And perhaps just a touch of Baxter's priggish narcissism? Before the series opened. Knight promised that Rush would be nothing like gaf- fable Ted. But sure enough, the first laugh in the series's premier came when Knight stepped into the trans- vestlte 's all-mirrored bathroom and suddenly smoothed his patented silver hair. Knight cheerluUy confesses, "At least during the early episodes, I resorted to some Baxteresque stuff, If only to wean myself from Baxter. But I'm also giving Henry Rush some bits of business that are entirely his own (e.g. facing the stark truth that Baxter would never have admitted): I'm 51. I'm as old as Doneld Duck." Indeed, Ted Knight himself may exist between the polnts where Ted Baxter and Henry Rush merge. Gavin Macl..eod, the long-suffering Murray on MTM. once called Ted "a In a role populariz.ed well nigh to death a generation ago by Fred Mac- Mwray end Robert Young. Knight plays en Illustrator of chUdren's books who moonl\ghta es the manager of hit San Francisco apartment bulldlng. He Is aJIO the father of two debgh1fulty wayward deughters (Deboreh Ven Valccnburgh end Lydia ComeU); and. for e v.ronder, his wtfe (Nancy Dutsault) Is alive and still mamed to him. When an apertment on a lower I..oo, May. Ted on MTM: TllTWig pompouiness ;wan at. delightful Polish ham ." Said Macleod, "Look at him when he gets Into his car to leave the atudlo. There's Teddy combing hll hair fn the mir- ror before he starts the motor. Who knows how many fan.a wtD tpOt him and wave on the frftwayr• Mtri Goodmon II a Jorm11r r.le11lllon ond m<>ui. critic for Tlmt mogcufM. 5 And like Baxter. Knight watches his pocketbook very closely. Good friend Ed Asner once quipped, "I don't know how many dinners we had together. and l remember two things about all of them. He was tons of fun, and I always got the check." Such a tight fist surely derives from a tough chUdhood as the son of Polish immigrants in Terryville. Conn .. a f~­ tory town 20 miles west of Hartford Young Tad's father was a bartender. and the now affluent Knight recalls s~eping three brothers to a bed dur· ing the Depression -and speaking no English until he started grade school. "I remember-no money, and not even owning a bike," he says. ~ "But I prefer to remember the famUy ~ gatherings and the stuffed cabbage and duck's-blood soup and the wed- dings. which were like a Polish Playhou~ 90. full of dramll and ex- citement and music and relatives and the smeU of food cooking." After serving in World War II, Ted enrolled in a Connecticut drema school, going on to find work all around New England as a newscaster. talk-show host and even puppeteer. Then over the next 20 years he made appearances In a variety of films. stage shows and radio and TV series. everything from Lux Video Theatre to Gunsmoke. Sttll, Knight was basically just another silver mane until the The Mary Tyler Moore Show came along. Within the first few episodes, It became obvious that Ted's puffed chest and swollen head were one of the show's main drawing cards and, over the course of the show's seven· year run. MTM's producers and writers played Knight for all he was worth. His popularity even cau~d Mary to lightly crack, on location one day. "Never try to top children, dog acts or Ted." The remark was meant In good fun , but It hit right at the heart of Ted's role -a oomblnatlon of spoiled chlkl and baridng seal. Kn~t showed a keen eye for satire and even self-parody, as In the episode when Ted Baxter got Into hot water for teJlng the Polish jokes Ted ~t has been listening to aD his life. As Ted once reftected: ..... They're the same jokes that have been told for years nbout other nationalities, and 90me of them.are pretty funny. rm tired of them now. but rm not offended. "What the jokes don't tell you ebout, though, Is the real substance of the Polish character," he continues. 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(10 oa.) froun aat green bani. thawed 'h cup ....... chopped onJon o..h TabMco 1 cup 8hr..w.d aa.ddar c:hecM 1. GraduaDy add nood~s and salt to rapldty bolhng water to that water con· tlnues to boU. Cook. uncovered, stfrrfng occaionaDy, until tender. Drain In col· and•. 2 . WhUe noodlcs are cooking, combine yogurt and cottage cheese. In 2-quart round ba.klng dish, combine noodles, yogun mixture. beans, onion and Tabalco. Top with Cheddar cheae. S. Bake In 4009F. oven 20 to 25 minutes or until cheese ll melted and browned. Maka 4 HrVlngs HONEY-BAKED LENTILS ~ a,., '911i• r Qt! ... , coobd lmcla cw l •.• UftCOOMd lt...,o.dry ......... '4 t•.,a• 9'°'*' ..... ~ l•lfDIMI ....... Wacls """ 2 sellrrF a--. 1oV ewe J QJP ...... oNae 6tlceabecoa ~ aphoM, I . Cook lentils In 21/J quarts water In large saucepan about 30 minutes. or until tender; drain. Measure lentils: there should be about 2t/J cups. 2. In 2-quart cMMrole dllh, c:ombtne mus&ard, ginger, ptppC'I' and toy 1auce. Add onions and cooked lendlt. a. Cut bKOC'\ In l ·inch .,.... Sdr h.W of becon Into wndls With remainder ..,nnkJed over 1urfk•. 4. Pour honey <111• ... Cover tWldv· . \ a.a.. for 1 hour In 350"F. moder• own. Uncover a.. 6 "*''*' lo btvwn the becon. ~B.....,.. 11* II a ~ dlth for buff• .we. s.,,. wllh -.llld dmk bfads, cole saw. e~ .M cold mettl. IDAHO HAM SKw.ET 2 tMiilelpaam buU9r cw _.,...,... 1 cup chotiPed °"'°" 2 ~cubed coobd ham 1 pkf. (5.5 oa.) Idaho au .,.ttn potlllOel 214 c:upe bollntl --% c:up •• l plfe, (9 OD.) ..... cut ·-bafw 1. In large skillet, melt butter. Add onion and ham and cook until onl<>n Is tender. 2. Sttr In potatoes and sauce mix; stir In remaining Ingredients. Heat to boUing; reduce heat; cover and limmer 30 minutes or until potatoes are tender. Stir once or twice. Maka 4 to 6 serulngs SHORT <UT CASSOULET 1 a.p chopped onJon I a..,. ._ carrot 1 ... ,.,,. • tllced I tablHFDW,,...,....,.. ol lib ............. ...... lib.bot ...... ...... 2 cNdla ........ d\ltba, aplt s caM (16-oa.-.)pork-4.,..,. .. toeailo .... 'h QJP ., white ..... 1 .............. CCW..S...t•ated l ca•rr rFa• Wore.-..._ .... ltlllfllllll~ ...... 1. In large lldJMt, sautl onion, carrot and ween pepper m oil: remove and Mt ulde. 2. In same pan, fry sausage untl.I cooMd and lightly browned; remove: tut Into l ·lnch pea; Mt Uld•. Brown chicken ln drlpplngt. S. Ondn a.cae 11quld from bani If oecaNrV to aYOid a "soupy" dllh, 11 I· quid content vat1a. ComtJtn. be&i\t, onlon-canot mtxture with wine. ~. Wotoncltrihlre atld M : anange half the been mbeture In >quart ca11~ dlth: IOP Wlltl .. ..._. Md chldcen then re• malnlng bean mixture. •• Bike at 3SO'F. 1 hour Of unit ~ ~ Md ftaYOl'I hM'9 blended. Holla aflout ' ........ (continued) One problem wtth com bread is that it can fall apart ... even wt th the sharpest knlf e, leaving a lot of messy crumbs. But wtth McCall's JON' E BAKE CORNBREAD SKILLET you'll have delicious cornbread that doesn't crumble! Hot from the oven. these neat serving-size wedges make a succulent treat... ' wtth butter or honey for breakfast, cheese for lunch. and as a tasty base for creamed chkt<en. chipped beef or ham for dinner. Made of heavy cast-Iron aluminum wtth an oven-proof handle, it's spedally desJgned for perfect cornbread. forever. ~lured In McCall's "Aowtshes with Food," the JON' E BAKE CORNBRfAD SKILLET is also great for lndMdual meat loava1 biscuits or shortcakes. and the JON' E BAKE CORNBREAD SKILLET comes wtth six gn!at cornbread recipes! Order yours today, at Mc:Call'a spedal low prtcet (Money back If not delighted!) It's a great glf t, tool , . i-~~~-;:~------------------------------------···;··--·:··~--~-1 ~ r P.O. &o. 1'1n, OMch St. Stlltkln. N.V .. N.V. lO'l49 I , Pleate tend a Jon E' e.ke Combte,d Pan (i• 18.9& nch plut $1.00 ~and~ 11 t t SAVE! Order two or mcMW and Mc<All's pays the ~ lor all octpt the flnt. J 1' j Encbed IH check or mon.v Ofdlr peyebW to McCall'• for $ lor---Panlai tJ I ()r ~ CNdlt cMi: J 0 VISA 0 Master Charg9 0 Ammcan ~ : I CNdlt Card No. fJcpir8lbt °* i I t i =-~~ i : O.~..-;. ...... -...-...;;,.~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' I ..... ! CA.NV.M .................. _ I ··-----··-·-----------·----------------------------·····------------··--------· Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 9 mt. ·ti(', 0 .8 mg. NCOIN W. lllf c1g1reue. FTC Repon Jin. Low-Cost llleals (continued} QUICK nJNA CHOWDER .,. ..... '*-.*-l in CllP ell ;; d Oll6oll 2 caM (lCWi-oL .. ) tOIUtO 90UCI, UD· ...... 214 ClllPI ..... 2 medlua.-.d potatoee, s-led and dlc:M (lY,~) 1 cmt(7OD.)a.a.drllllDed8Dd 11111.t l •1tl ''a -dMwed ,_.,, ~ t-.pocllt thyme av. ~ t-.pooe ~ black ,..,,_ ·~ aip elk:ed ~ ·-oltwl DMh Tebeeco 1 . In large saucepan, cook and ttir bacon and onion until bacon Is crisp and onion Is tender. Pour off drippings. 2. Add remaining Ingredients. Heat to boiling; reduce heat and cook 20 minutes Of untU potato Is tender, sdrring occa· slonaly. Taste; add additional pepper and Tabasco If desired. Maka 2 quort1, 6 to 8 NTVlngs SKILLET POTATOES AND FRANKS 6 a'o'1 ,awka9ot....,.., ~ 1 CllP cbappeil --(1 ..... , 1 YI a..-c:ou'Mip chopped .._ pepper (1 .... ) 2 ..... (5.5 oa. Mn) Ide.ho au sadn potaton .tth ..-.ce mbl 41n -.. .... llh a.,. .. 'A cup chopped panley 66-~.llk.ed 2 a.b•paa• cldli 1wce 1 cabmp aoa prepared mU9tard 1 cup ehr.wed Aa.tca.n ot mild Chad- dar c"-,..,... l . ln large skillet, melt 2 ta~spoons butter. Seuti onion and green ~per until onion ii golden. 2. Add potatoes wtth sauce mlx, water. mJlk, parsley and remaining 4 table· spoons butter; heat to bolling. lttrring fre · quendy. Reduce heat; cover; simmer 20 mJnuta. S. Add &wtlcfwMrs, chill sa.uce end muuni. Sprinkle ~ over top. Cover, *nrner, 10 mlnulla longer. Sprinkle with paprika, ~ dand. Malca 8 Nn>lngs TODAY"S CHBJ BEANS 1 •.l"IUDCl,..~--2 ............. dMlpped 1 dew .-k. crwhed 2 ..... _witNW.o'1 1 CM (D oat.) wide ..,.....,.,., ....... 2 ~ (16-oa ... ) pod ... .,.... In tollMdiD eaucc 2 to S ta~' 11, a DM chill powder to t.-ta 2 te...,aDMMll 1 a...-m..-o ._.. 1,4 t.-poon ~ cumin 1i4 ts ., a an .,ound bl.8dl pepper 1. In large saucepan or Dutch oven, sauti turkey, onion and garlic In oil over medium-high heat about 4 mJnutes. 2. Stir In remaining Ingredients; cover and simmer for 45 minutes, stlning oc.ca· slonally. Spoon Into soup bowls and serve wllh rice. Maka 2 quans, 8 iert1lngs MICHIGAN PORK AND BEAN~ s ~ dildia bro6 1 •.CJ ....... )~,...W..t mt .. 1n4icti a.bee 1 ......... ...., chcw-t ~ ~......., .... c:alely 1 dew ..... crwhed l .... .,_ .... l -, ...... ,.._In ..,...., --- 2 a.,. dad coobd hut. l"OMC pork. coobd cWdia m IUrli.ty Salt f reeh)v •ound black pepper 1. In saucepan, bring broth to boll. Add potatoes, onion, celety, garlk and bay leaf. Cove: and simmer untU potatoes are tender (about 10 minutes). 2. Add beans and diced ham. Stir and simmer 10 mlnutes more. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Serve In large bowls. Maka about 2 quarts, 6 to 8 tcVlngs Mk::rowaw Method: 1. In 2-quart glass or porcela in casserole. mix aU Ingredients except salt and pepper. Cover wtth pla.stic WTap Cook In microwave oven 10 minutes. Season wllh salt and pepper to taSle. - JAE adver tl•t-men1 advert 1 •f'mf'nt advertl•em ent Who else wants a genuine 10-facet round Diamond Solitaire Pendant for 55? As part of an advertising campaign we will send every reader who responds before April 27, a genuine 10-facet round diamond solitaire pendant on an 18-inch chain for the sum of SS plus SI shippin1 and handling. There is no fur- ther monetary require- ment. [Each diamond is a genuine .2S pt 10-facct rourid diamond and will be accompanied by our Certi- ficate of Authenticity to that effect.] This adver- tising notice is being placed simultaneously in other publications. If you sec it in more than one publication, please let us know. as this information is helpful to us. Should you wish to re- turn your pelfdant you may do so at any time to the ad- dress below and receive a full refund. There is a limit of one (I) pendant per ad- dress, but if your request is made before April 16. you may request a second pen· dant by enclosing an addi- tional SS plus SI shipping and handling. No request will be accepted put the dates noted above: your uncas.hcd check will be re- turned if postmarked later than midnight of those dates. Please enclose this uritinal notice with your request: photocopies will not be accepted. Send ap- propriate sum together with your name and ad- dress to: AIERNATHY • ~ CLOSTH£R. LTD., DI• I mond Pendant Offu, ~ • Dept. 60~35, Box lJlO, f Wucbury, New York J IUM. ! •All4110l 0 advert I eement r Ea stet Sutptises! By Roaolyn Abrevoyo You con create these decorative eggs easily . D lpping. dyeing and decorating eggs have long been a part of welcoming spring. This year, why not tJy something dif- ferent by creating unusual and dramatic designs using a com- mon pm and melted wax or crayons . The designs are all created with one simple stroke . so no artistic ability is required. The variations are almost end- less. It ls a fascinating process. similar to that used for making the famous Ukrainian eggs, bu't requiring no special tools. Decorate a basketful of eggs in no lime You can also make fabric-covered eggs with mlnlllture scenes inside . bunny baskets so small they hold only one jelly bean . crocheted granny- square Easter beskets that hold a flowerpot after the candy Is gone and even knitted chickens! Surprisingly easy to make are fabric-covered panorama eggs. These are a mod.em-day version of an old favorite. where a miniature scene is created In one-half of the egg using small figures or greeting-card cutouts. The eggs are plastic. and the addition of an ace1ate window adds to the illu- sion of peeking lnto a magic make- belleve world. A springtime bouquet in a basket is another elegant project. The tech - nique involved Is simple. Eggs -real. foam or plastic -are decorated with designs and then sprinkled with "dia- mond'' dust. A crocheted Easter basket and knit- ted chickens add still more f estlve touches to Easter morning. The basket, crocheted in pastel shades of pinks, greens and yellows, will hold Easter grass and candy. Later, with the handle removed, It easily be- comes a flowerpot holder. The larger chickens can hold small gifts or candy inside their plastic egg bodies and. like their smaller, real egg counter- parts, make a lovely centerpiece. Now is the time to get ready for spring with these fun-for-everyone projects. Complete Instructions on all of the items mentioned, along with photographs and illustrations, are In- cluded In our leaflet. To order your copy of "Springtime Surprises" booklet '342, send $1 plus 25 cents postage and handbng to: Famllv Weekly M .. d- P .0 . Box '31. Dept. R Midtown Statton New YOik. N.Y. 10018 Be sure to Include leaflet ·num~r and your name, address and ZIP code. 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It caits your mowlq by laalf, 1/ l or IDOC!tl ,,.,..,,...,,t-Not £11erl-Wltll &.Melilncf'a .Ttme"'' ZoYSla Phis Ill LakelPCI Zoyala and -~ buy pw leecl ap.in. Zo7lia lawns don't 1fOW old; ~.1 juat arow bettec. Tboy tpat~ under 100-lllat ... atay ~ thfoulh clroUlbts. T1lley Nlilt ~Ind iftliecta W~h Nift or· clia117 ,,..... Aft.ti Jhvp frOIU. tbey only e-.::. = ::r =~E:t..=; ~ • JOU cm clmeilt · to aa ill· ............... )'OU ..... ..., ...... bda W.ltt1 ... GC:' ... ..... ,..... ................. De"*" ~.,.. halda aoil ...... ... It,,.. .......... tn9 ....... Jt\,.., ~ ....-lor wora out ar ,._., --. la. '1Pca1~lnk:JI1 l'llld {qwM): NO NHD TO DIG UP YOUR I AWN PLUG IN Z ',l ZOYSIA .. uparadin1 your current lawn .. ~quirei. t'M riJhl selection of 11rau i.ecd plu~ .. rciiular •P- plicationt of fertilizer (and lime: where needed)." This lrlidc al50 Sllitl you need, "wotd, msect and d1!.easc ~ontrul.'' Sound familiar? Of COUtllC! Wby not for,et all thal work and urcnte, and plua in FamolK Meyer 1-·S~ Zoy,la~ To uparade y0t11 lawn with roy,111. don't diJ it up. Ju11 set plu,s into holes in lh<' soil a rooc 1par1 or less. u t th<l'\C plu"' ~rc:itl toward each other ao form a carl"l't uf ..olid turf. Growth ii so vigoroo~ it choke• out old 1rowth_y~ou want to ,et rid of. WEE.OS ·1~. CLUDED. " From Coast to ea.st '9ople Write to Mite S.nllw F,_ R..__ N.Y .. E. La- lloche write<; how he planted plup "In the wont pos~blc place.-clay with weeds and iµ1vcl ... It formed a 4# thick carret of IH•S\, Not ctill- dttn. dOJ." cat,, r1bbm, u trcrMly hot sun or drou;ru could kill it:' f"-S.C-•o, Calif., J1ck Mor~ writes how he boutht our Zoy)ia "fur " wce.d 1n· fesud spot-it took care of the problem." F-...._., M.A. Low. Sr. writ.et how be vbited 1 physlcion friend in Albert !..ca, Minn. where hes.aw a "whole back yarJ W la) enll11:ll In zoysi1 und it wu beautiful ... 1 dtep arttn. • The success o( many thouund' of deliah1ed F1mom 11 Zoyaia owners aw1its you. Prove it to yourKI( tod1y. ......... O.y f',..,.. Tbc day we cue your plu11 Is the day they ire on their wa,y to )'uu. Bec11111e Crc"1ncs' counts, L1kel1rtd l'IH l lhippinJ point1L01M In the Mkh~•• and one in the Ea<it. Twr 1!_1"'5 .JO °"' Corm the nearn1 point "SAme Dty Froh" and rudy to arow. ~hlppln1 clwar collection \he mo't c:cunooiic:al w~y. Oii mdh card orde~. thf •l'lipp1n1 c:ott wm b. prwpald by ia and billed to your iatCOW\\, Lakel•nd'• f 'J""bY4 · 30.Be/ow-Zero Zoyeia Takes We•r, Te•r, Cookout•, Children'• Games •.• Alter 30 Below Zero Winters, It BouncH Back Green, Thick, And BHutltul! Cloaeat Thing To An lnd••tructible Lawn You Hawe Ever Seenl Poor Soil? No Problem! Our Famou1 Zoysi1 plua.• arc so viaorous we auarant« them to grow whatl'\l'r your soil-from heavy cla~ to ~andy suh-soils. Yoo c3nnot lose. Meyer Z·52 Zoyaie Grau was perfected bV the U.S . Govt. and releaaed in co- operation wltll the U.S. Golf Aaaoctatfon. IT'S SO EASY AND INEXPENSIVE TO START A. MAGNIFICENT ZOYSIA LAWN Stu1 your own maanificent. ~rennial :c.oysia la.,,n with L' Cc:w a~ 100 plu~'· Just kt your plugs establ1\h :l'Olid turf. Then take up tr•n~plnnt1 '"d plu& in olher pla~ to your heon 's d~ire. Pluttged area.' STOW ri1ht back into solld turf. Your sup.. ply of pluas is endless. Prlcff .nd s.,,,,,,. If you pl1nt mo~ 11nh1 that \Its there and 'truul~~r d~~ on you-you m1y not mi~s your work and money. 11·, the tirM you cannol rcco,er! So plea~ don't conCu!>C lalcel1nd's J-0.Befow.Zcro Zoysia with 1ny ordinuy turf offered as a "bar- &ain." H our plua' co~I a liulc more in the he1innins. they remain. in the Iona run. the only true baraain !or your l1wn. Order ruannteed f~ "°'"' ,. .... "°"'· ,_ drll•H)' ,_ - •-' dll..... IHlf••· Your or4tt wlll lie Milt at ate..._"'°'"~ to,._ .. J*lir lfta. r-----~---------------~--------~~-1 LAKELAND NURIPY IALU, Oe,t. NL-1481 Hllnowr, p .. 11aa1 I """ w nd 1111 Ute 'trtlfitel tnd 1111111\1"4 O 100 l'lUQS & ,lutQO (lOOOffOY) II hftlOlll4 Zoysla pl1aai Cl\tclltd. I 1>i.... + JO flltl Pl.UM MM prl•tl Vt l!!f S1Ut , , .!!!J II.• , .. T• S-P.M I ::i 200 PLUG$ (lOQM~SY) + IO fUl Pl~ I Yllut Jl5.29 ... 9Jt11Jtl.K ... Y• 189t f4.M I CITY·------------ STAT._ _____ ZIP·----- :l 200 PlUCOS " l'lUCOGU (l.OOOtll'f) I + 90 FllU 1'1.t:GS Vtltlf $20.24 ..... ,, S11.ts •• ·'" ..... fl.It I IN111111111CL•a ,.11 w1nt ...... "•f ! 1 tnciost check or m.o. tor $ _ Of !9!pl PUIU • I (l(I & M. rtt. Hd Mlet tH) To •vol~ ..... , I~ dtll .. .., to """' ltOlllfl ' ::J 500 'LUCI (l.00097.Vl + f'RU PLIJGG(lt •, loa Ho., fOll 11111 lllCIUW rout 1111 tlhOllt & 150 nlll P\.UGI '<Art• COdt) • Vt!t!t W.&7 ..... -~ .. , ..... ,11.11 I -""'' :J ... t ... Clllrp ::l 1000 PlUO l\.OOnlll ) • fM( Pll*llt I C ~rlt1rel/VI~ 0 1>t111t'1 Ch1l1 & too ,.1: P\.Ull 0 A1M1lc.a11 h Pfttl ~Carte II--VthtS lfl.ft .... tr ..... .,fM !m 14!.lt f Acct. llO. , ... , .. t..__ = 2000 PUICS (lOOUNY). 2 r•c ,lU8G£11S ' ..,. & toO f'RU P\.UGS 0 Ml Ill( flO.IEltO ,,.utlU ONlf Y!•• l&fZ.fJ .• taflllta· ,)'!! ._ lttUJ I ;J 100 =~····s:t')~ O MO"-lfllt=~ ~a MGCJlllS : I Y•l!!t 17.t!.,, ,,.!Ill ~ Yl!ft Hf!.J711MJiD!,.fw I!!! llH.D I .. _ ... _________ ,... LMW'a.MI ..., .. ,., ..... , 1•,_ ... _._. _______ ., '• blamed 'as the cause of 1,019 deaths in 1978. Unfortunately, the Har· vard study offers no quick cure for the overweight. Dr. De Luise hlmse.lf says the theory needs more testing in order to prove, beyond a doubt, that low enzyme levels are a cause, not a result. of obesity. But it's clear -at least to his col- leagues -that Dr. De Luise has made prc>gre19. "This iS the first de- monstration of an enzyme a9nonnallty In the cells of fat people," says Dr. Fredda Ginlberg-Fellner. director of pediatric endocrinology and metabolism at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. Dr. Robert Bernstein, an endocrinologist and director of the weight control unit at St. Luke's -Roosevelt Hos- pital Center in New Yori< Ci- ty, adds, "I think the study has credence. But there's In· sufficient evtdence to say whether thls Is the case and Insufficient evidence to rule It out." What troubles people most Is that with all the theortes about the causes of fatness, science has yet to pin down one with any conclusive proof. For ex.ample, one promls· Ing theory recently emerged from laboratories in Canada and Brtta1n. This one sug- gests that overweJght people have less brown fat than skinnies -or, that the brown fat they do have lsn 't working up to par. Studies with mice Indicate that brown fat, called that for its color, bums up extra calories. "The problem with this theory Is that It's very exciting business for rats," says UnJventty of Vermont professor of medl· cine Dr. Ethan Sims, refer- ring to recent laboratory experlments. "But Its sig- nificance for people? We just don't know." A theory that has held up ls the one linking fat babies and fat adults. Dr. Jerome Knittle, director of nutrition and metabolism at Mount Sinai, explaJns that people who were fat In chUdhood tend to have an Increased number of fat cells. Even if they lose weight, he says, the number of fat cells remains constant (although the actual slie gets smaller). This. he concludes, Increases the chances of growing fat later. "There are two crucial times," Dr. Knittle continues. "One Is from birth to about 5 years of age and the other ts around ages 9, 10, 11 and 12." Dr. Fredda Glnsberg-Fell- ner, who worked wtth him on the study adds, "Our data Indicates that certainly by the age of 2, babies who have too many fat cells are going to continue that way forever We've foOowed these chd· Straight Facts About Fat • You gain weight because you take In more food than you bum off. • Someone who Is old and sedentaly w1ll burn up fewer calorlH than someone young and active. • M<»t people who lotc weight gain It bade, etpeCia1ly If they lotc a lot of weight quickly. • The first we\ght to go when you're on a diet Is water weight. U you eat lots of car- bohydnstes, you'll put It back on. • Most fat people have perfectly normal thyrolda. • The most suc:casful diets Incorporate some form of behavior modlflcatton to change yow cattng habits and cut your Intake at the same time. dren for 15 years. We don't know, however, if you start out clean or If you start out with these fat cells and they enlarge and Increase. But the theory says If you have them. you're stuck with them. and It'll be more dif- ficult to lose weight." There have, of course, been other theories Some research suggests that, pound for pound, truly fat people need less food than slim people. Other research Indicates that when fat peo· pie eat less, their metabolism slows down, so losing ~lght takes even longer. No matter what the studies reveal, however, the best solution Is diet. Lois Lin- dauer, national director of The Diet Workshop, based In Brookline, Mass., Insists that to lose weight you 11 need a formal diet, soma knowledge of behavior modification, ex- ercise and nutrltion Informa- tion. Lindauer. a former chubby, says the reason people faU Is that they don't see themselves as capable of staying slim. "You have to make the decision to be thln fomicr - then make · the nec..ary trade-offs," lhe says. "I ttlll don't have food ln my hoUM that I ftnd hard to handle - food llke cake and candy." Adds Dr. Morton Glenn , a New Yark City lntllulllt, '1'he trick ts to ftnd out why you went off your dSet IMt time. Was It news? AnJde. ty? C>eprwion? The potnt ii to dol wtth that, then rm start agalr\... .., l'Mltl.V wtllCl.V, Mel'Cllt 11. "'1 • 11 When You OtderFrom AIWert/ae11 In F•mlly Weekly, Please allow four to six weeks for delivery. Since our advertisers often receive thou- sands of orders from all over the country, occasionally unin- tentional delays occur. If they do, Family Weekly wants to as- sist you as much as poaalble. Just aend the details of your order to: Linda Mount, Family Weekly, S-.1 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10022. Cuddly Bunny An odorable Bunny. all dressed up for Eo~ter. will dellyht Lhe youny )11.>r~ l11r~11on) ore included for 14" and I u· bunm~ Craft 3398 1> )I :lS plus 25· pusrageand handling for eclch pattern Family Weekly M~uin« P.O. 8011 438, D«pt. 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Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. gTaste '" wTar Next time you wonder why movK! tickets are so ex· pensive, keep this in mind: Of its $250,000 Oscar pro- motion budget. Paramount recently spent over $5,000 ln trade ads to tout a baby and an Inflatable doll for Academy Awards. Popeye's precocious Wesley Ivan Hurt was pushed for Best Sup- porting Infant, while Otto the Automatic P-ik>t was extolled as Best Supporting Actor for Airplane. Who says Hollywood is a crazy town? CRAMPING YOUR STYLE On all of God's earth, probably nothing hurts more than a leg cramp In the dead of night. This can occw when the foo t flops downward and the calf muscles suddenly contract. The cramps often come at night because the foot may be 'f:TJrfS-~:::---stretched j and the caJf __ __, muscles offer no ralstance until the aamping occurs. Baltimore neuro-surgeon Dr. Israel Weiner noted In Health Insurance News. Dr. Welner advises that If you sleep on your stomach, let your feet hang over the end of the bed; If you slecp on your back, b.p the coven k>OM around your fed. The belt remedy for a sud· <Mat QI. aaa.p? Gab ~ k>et Ind pul dmn kN9d ym1tknee&. He overcame cane.er at age 8. rheumatic fever at 9. He -~~~ was In a near·f atal motorcy· l'UTURE SHOCK The Wallace.s. that prolific family who brought us The People's Almanac and The Book of Lists, have a new one out -The Boolt of Pre· dictions. HeTe are 10 hap· penlngs their experts foresee over the next 10 years: People 1NOrk a four-day, 32-how week; most homes • de accident at 26 and, a few months later. a shotgun blew -~~ up In hls hand. He reflects: g "It's like Edgar Allan Poe l once wrote. 'I stood on the ! precipice. looked down. ... slipped and walked on."' Crooks. who holds a Ph.D. In exercise physiology , fell short of the Guin· ness world record of 67 hours under· water. He suffered no h.allucinations (as feared) or physical Roughly 1 8 mil - Uon taxpayers -or iU effects. How- ever. despite coating himself with layers of Vaseline, the pool's high level of chlorine rub· 2 percent -are audited by the internal Revenue Service each year. And if that ominous day does come, it's no laughing matter. 1'he bed his hands and feet raw and forced him out. "Most people are Im· moblliz.ed by their fears and never achieve their (ulJ potentlal," says Crooks. "In I. R. S. has very broad powers," notes professor Samantha Sanchez of Catholic University's Colum· bus School of Law. "If they believe you owe them, and you refuse to c-00pemte, they ' can take your car or freez.e the money In your bank oc- counl If you don•t think you owe them. contact the l.R.S. Immediately." Crooks plans to attempt the underwater experiment again very soon and, for his next feat. will try to take a blood sample during an aerial freefall . ALCOHOL & SEX Drinking large quantities of alcohol on a regular basis can lead to sterility and Im· potence In men . a new study report.S. Previous thought linked alcohol·induced liver damage with these sexual problems, but, according to 10 years of research by Dr. David Van Thiel of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, alco- hol directly affects the testes them· selves and certain parts of the brain Including glands th.at control the function of the testes. "However," adds San- chez, "you do have rights, and you shouldn't auto· matically accept what the J.R.S. agents say." In fact, the l.R.S. puts out a free booklet explaining your rights In an audit and how to go about one. Call your local 1.R.S. office Olsted In the phone book under U.S. Government) and ask for p4blicatlon .. 556. "It's long been known that four or five drinks at a sit· all my carefully controlled ex· ting can cause temporary im · perlments -these are not potence," says Van ThJel. stunts -I've shown that If a "But men who consume person is In excellent condl· about a pint of liquor a day t:Jon, he can overcome his for five years or so -and fears and his body (wlll) show thm's nine million Americans no physical signs of stress." by conservative estimates - ~an Infant, Crooks, now are risking permanent, lr- have flush less toilets: your TV set gets 300 channels. the U.S. Government nationalizes all gasoUne stations: a locust plague sweeps the Eastern U.S. The first human being Is cloned, areas of Texas and Callfomla split off to form new states; wrist telephones are popular; a male astro· naut in outer space kills a crewmate over a woman; Roger Marls's home run record of 61 is broken. Stay tuned. -Eliot Kaplan BIRTHDAYS (All Aries) Sunday -Karl Malden 6 7: William Shatner 50. Tuaday -Roger Ban· nisteT 52; Norman Fell 56. Wedneeday -Anita Bryant 41: Elton John 34; Howard Cosell 61: Aretha Franklin 39. Thunday -Dillna Ross 37; James Caan 42; Leo- nard Nlmoy 50. Friday - Gloria Swanson 82. Saha- ct.y -Ken Howard 37. uou •a• TO 36, was given up for dead stre~~." Impotence and 1' '•A because of internal bleeding. ""'w•y Howard eo.en. Anlt. Bryant TH•BOTTOllOP r--~~~~~-+-~~~~~--+~~~~~~ TlmPOOL ~ To show what a penon n.. ,..,,.,,.,_ .,.,,.,_ ·c.aa accompli&h undc m:aa. .., L....,_ .._ ,._ ._.. ,,. "· ..., Marte Crooks h• body-Pru I~ -J~ floated 360 mi.la down the b.c:. v.P..-.... '.~"°'°" "'*latllt M.olld RMr' )'.amped al a. ...,.. ... lJlllM¥ 91-foot hfd\ bttdgl, drtwn a &eouti.. EdltOri wtv ~ calmoallk&end~ ~ ipe1t 45 houn unda * &- In. K... City pool - l •••• MAIL THIS ORDER BLANK TODAY! ----MICHIWI IULI COMPANY, Ot•l IC·l tl50 W.W.rf, 1r1M a.,Ws, Mltll. 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Produces hugh 6-8 bright_ red blooms on 6 ft. or cuttlnas. rooted, certified healthy in state of oriain. They are hardy and stems. You get e~n more valuable _bonus items, too, for larger vlrorous, J-2 years old, alre.ady S.24 • tall, newer transplanted. Check order orders. See back page of th is section. b.l&nk now •.. our t1111ous "No fault" Guarantee protects you! 15 Hardy Healthy Shrubs . Make SO Feet Gorgeous Living Fence! nowERING FENCE -53. 98 ~ 'YOU RT J EACH OF ~ s DWFUttJtT wnmo WlKnA 3 WtlGW (Wtl11la florlda}-YtfY slloW)'. easy arowlna. sprudln• brantllH bunt Into bloom tKh G~ ~ 1prin1 wltll rnasMs of pretty. tun-df.' nel .iiaoecl, roi•pink tlowtn. • l PINK SPl•E.A <Pink llowttin1 n · P'I• SrtHA rittlts}-l.lrty bl00111ln1. Hu11dr.01 of cllllttn of dainty plnk llowt11 smo111tr th• 11ranc11es In • tov11y Ha of color. 3 FORSYTHIA (forsytlli.t varittlu~ Welco1111s 1prln1 wltfl • profllllon of vivid colcitn flow•,. so nu· m1rous t1111 cover tilt 11-c11ln1 roun1ua branch ts nu .. ,01c1.n bells." l ttOSE Of SKAAON (Hibiscus syrf. • acu1)-$how11 01 brilliant red col· or. 81001111 1111 1um111tr, t!'lt brand!tt 11 .. vily lldtn wltll 11111'1· Ids ot l1ru. btll·Sh•P90 blooms. aOSl Of WffM 3 WlflTt SPllllEA IS!lirq Ylrf. 1\ln>-+lllhli&hts your IMn1 ~§" • ftftCt with 1n •xPlolion of dtll· tatt white flower cl111ttr1 so prof111e, they 111 but hldt tllt WlllTI Sf'fau mnc11u1 LOMBARDY POPLARS 39¢ ea. Masses of Blooms Year After Year, Without Replanting! Imagine , .. • hand9ome flowering fence of rain-bow color! A continuing aucce11ion of gorgeoua bloom• early 1prlng to late 1ummer. Provld.11 prlvmcy and protection. ICrMM out nolM. This 11 healthy. hardy 1tock, graded to heights for 1in- lng out. May be trimmed to d11lred height. While not antlclpe11td, in event of 1horte_ge of any varl· ety, we Wiii 1ub1tltute with one of equal or greater value. Growt mote beautiful, more valuable year after year. Trane- fonna 80 faet of barren ground into a living fence of brilflant color! (C-,,_,. ,.., ..... 5 "',.., $1.15) Hlrdy, fast erowina. the erace· ful well-shaped columnar lom- bardy Poplar, (Populus nlara italical, Is valuable both as ornnental ind low cost serv- iceable trte. Use for li~lng lines, comers. screen, wind- break. Thrives almost any. where, easy crowina in almost any soil. Matures at llei&hts to 70 ft. Sel'd-today! Brilliant Ofnemtnt1I showpiece features breatlltellina beauty SPfina ttlrouall falll Carty in sprlna, clusteri of 3-4 .. pf nll or red flowen cfelllltt ttlt eye, foltoWed by flamina sc111tt ltms fw dwlinl 'color ~1 In fill. Crows to 30.35 ft. llfl&ftt. One of tllt most deslrlblt """ trtft. Mell COllllOfl todlJ. .-naMllY ,...._ ..,.....,. .. 50~.98 - Probably the most fantastic 1Nr1ain offtr of nursery stocll in America tod'Y . . . e1ptrtly planned. all-ln>one cocnblnatlon offer! You &et 1 well-NllllCed assomnent of tow lfowina. mtdium and t•ll lfOWlnt plants 0Mrln1 PflC> ' ticalty every coloc of Ult rainbow -a dan· Una succeuton of IWootns •inR to fill. Midi· lpn nursery lfOWll, huttti1. hardy, one :iur • stoc\. never tr~. Gulrllltttd to btoam .. Ml Of frtt ftpllCt!lllntl ..... ,_ °""' ....,, Produces Super Y"leld of Firm, s.i Berries! STRAWBERRIES 20 Plalts 52. 98 . Here they are. the lar1e juicy strawberries with the mouth.watering taste. If you've never treated your last~ buds to f1e!>h straw· berries from your own oatch, now is the time. SUNRISE or KOBE # 1 variety as avail· able. Bear abundant yield of firm berries. RHODODENDRON Tiit IHl!'ltry lftln s2 98 foll11• erupts In • sprlnc with doz· IN of hup, th0'4IY ffOwtr clus- ter& up to 12 Inches across. e r111i.11t1y Yivid •lid co10tf11f, lite bloolfts ,,. spect.tcutar. Hardr. thrivfl I• lllladt. Wt Ship Orltft-t.11 'tlrletY In llll1td colors. MINIATURE ROSE PLANTs-s2. 98 Bloom Indoors or Outt Now, amazingly, Miniature Ro~s can be made to leaf out and burst into bloom In-doors with many doll·size roses as colorful, soft and delicate as larae outdoor vari· eties. Can be transplanted to window boxes or summer gar· dens. Will crow wherever ordi· nary aarden roses flourish. Well rooted 2~" p0t site. li PAINTED DAISIES 5 for 51.SO Distinctive w.,. end colon., "' vtry tY1t-1PPtali111. ltooms •r• ->' shadtt of red1 rose purple, soft plnll. 1c11let, •lso Ytllow, Whitt, ftc. Wltti tlltlr l • 2 fl. 5Ufnl, ttlo 1111kt ror&toUS cvt flowitn. Y°" 11t h•rdr rooted c11ttlnp 1t • m l b4lrpll1 prtcel rREE 1 ::,:: r1 e COST a.ell Coupon for Frtt Bonus Items, Slllpped A&rtomlticllly W"rth Your Of. dtr! Fret S9finc Pl1ntl111 Guide Sent With &try Order! An Ocean of Living Color! CUSHION MUMS 20 • 10 for only 51. 98 for SJ.II Giant balls of flamina color to set your landscape ablaze' These h11dy M1ch11an nursery arown root division per- ennials come to you in an assortment of vmd. aoraeous colors . . red, yellows, pinks, purples. bronze, etc . IS available Normally develoP to bushel basket Sile, Heh plant drene/\ed with masses of 1.2· blooms Guar· anteed to bloom ttus season Incredibly beautiful back1round plant next to house, Pf· •1e. fence . Towers 5-6 ft. tall, smoth· ered with larae. fluf· fy double blooms. Reds, whites, yel- lows, lilacs. etc .. u av1illble. Michlaan nursery arown No. 2 seedlinp, bloom year lfhr yur without replantina. HANGING STRAWBERRY BASKET • 12. 98 Am1zina hortlculturtl senutlon produces numerous clusterJ of firm. juicy btrrlt!1 lndOOrsl Yes 10l.I can pie• thtm rlaht on tht vine 1;.Mi enjoy fresh atrlWbtfrltt In- doors! But tut's "°' 111. The lustrous rlcfl """ foliap and the dtllclte wtlllo ~. contrnttd lftlnst tllt color· flll lfltlt red btrrlts. Nke this tllt mott lttfactlvt of all lndoot pllnters. YCKi pt ttw .. llltdY. tvtftle1tln1 trlllN 11rlW bttry pl111t1. (ffllSt• dlllotns&, Kobe 111. ~ti wltfi Mnlinr balUt. It's 111-!HN .•• fo11,.., flowen and fruit! SWEET WILLIAM· 5 for lmaeine an early summer flower. $1 98 bed ablaze with fancy, tutted • saw-toothed blooms of brllliant. strikina color .... red, white, lavender, pink, and all the colors in between. Then imaalne they'll spread and bloom year after year without replanl· Ina. No wonder they're called Sweet Willi· am. We ship #2 Divisions (Olanthus b1rbatusl for pl1ntln1 this si>rlna. Order today! I for H .tS 16 for SI.SO 24 for S1.H 41 for S14.H T railinr Ivy Leafed GERANIUM • 51. 98 c-.i.t• Wltll Hust• lasbt Transforms room, porch, or patio In- to 1 flowery hmn. Already arowlna l n 2" peat pots. these utr•doublt a•ranlums tumble down end 1round the basket In 1 profusion of at•r· tflna pink·reddlsh blooms on 1llsten- ln1 ivy.luted foll•&•· A truly ,.. dlant siaht tt\lt will drlW 1asps of ldmi11tlon! Rush YoUr order today. CREEPING 8 ,., PHLOX · 11.&D lll• ,,... .. "•'Ill ... II•.. flown trntr HCll •"'"•· .. , ... celof&. Mlcll(ll'I .,....., FAMOUS "NO FAULT" GUARANTEE Orde, ~ fof dellvety at pr~, tf)r1ng plantlftil tlmt In your .,... Evety Item .. e111ctty u lldvertlaed, • . . vlgoroua end heaMy, tagged tor ••1 1o.n11ncatlon, weU packed lor arrival In good condition. If not 1atl1fi.d on arnv9', you may rtturn wfflifn 11 da)'I fof tuft 19fund, tnclucAno any po111oe you Mnt. ~ pllnt NI doetn't "''"'"' encl .,.,.,,., w. wlll ,.p1ac.e It frH (I ... ,. calf '"' _,... encl ""'' today! IMPOITID Holland GLADIOLUS Medium size 2V,-3.. tire bulbs, all ready to explode into glorious color In your garden this season Stately and eleaant glads are a garden and cut flower fa vorite F1try red s. deep ourQles. 11tstenin1 111htles and yello111s, b1.cofors. etc . as available A tremendous bareain at this ore-season price. Send today ' CREEPING SEDUM CDIAGON'S ILOODI 4 for only s1.so Ru11ed and carefree. spreads rapidly 1n sun or shade The lush. sem1-ever1reen fo1ta1e eruph In massive clustr:rs of fiery red blooms mid·Summer to September Easy.growina. sensat ional '" rock gardens. "trouble spots". slopes. borders. shady lfUS where arass 111on't arow. Hardy. Michi11n nursery erown. plant 6·12ft apart. Bloom year after · year without replanting. Send today. FREE Wt ttlld frtt t onus Items as described btlow, at no otra cost wfltll you ordtr .,.,,., Items at OM llrM. It'• our way of 11yt111 "Til1nl1" for your patronaat' Mall lllt order era• Inside for dtllwry for aprlflC pl111t1111. Y011r frtt boll11s AT NO EXTRA COST ti.1111 •Ill bt 1111111*! """ """ ordtr Stlld todey I FREE-GIANT HIBISCUS IONlt for tfdtll rt· CtlWd !Ip AJrll U . "'*' .... ~ Oii • ft. ..... _..,, I'""''°"" Mff, M 19M1 Oki. FIEE-12 IWIUNCULUS llttltiflll ...._ wl'91 IM4r "9fllihw 11111911 eoloft, ~,.... IMI 1'118.. YWI fl'M *-w1t11 n&oo .,. .... -l'W .,,, -.... Galla,. :.::~·,.. FREE -6 PEACOCK ORCHIDS A welcome tddltlon to .J m.J~rd~ .. ~~ ..i::r~! ' ... · • 1 flowtn on 2 II. 1tem1. lmPOrttd from Holland. (Atld1nt111ra, ._5 cm.I. Your ,,., bonus w11111 \ ~ .,rtltr totals Sll.00. ,~ FREE - 6 ANEMONES n... ttoll•llCI l111POrtM • """" (2-l Clll.), llunt l111t ,,_. Ill • ..,. lfOVI t rtt y of Il l .... COIOll. Y-frH llollut """orw tot1111 H.001 IM JOU alto tlCtlft t frtt Pucocl Orchldt. • Wf4'f !' • ' The wcw.clera of AloeV .... FREE! ~ ... ALOE VERA '~1 MOfSlVR'IZINCi ~ '°''"",,..,JO~,,..,,,.,,, l OZ CS6.7 gm) cleanses. It tnoisturizes. It en- s. It softens. It revltahzes en the mo6t delicate skin. It's lous! Accept this full·slzed 2 Z. JAR of Natural Golden Har- st ALOE VERA FACIAL ISTURIZING CREAM. UMtT NE PEA FAMILY! (Include 1.00 for postage & handling.) olden Harvest ALOE VERA MOISTURIZING CREAM . 2733. GENERAL NUTRI· ION CORP., 418 Wood St., ept. RL-90. Pittsburgh, PA 5222 :::.=:·c:.:.-=:.·::: = ,.., ..,., ...... Mille4 ., ,.., ..... , ,.,.., ..... LY W&KU', MM:fl 22. tlt1 Would you like a Solid Silver Ingot for $8? As part of an advent~-Should you "1sh 10 re- ing test we will send a tum ~our "her in~cl(' genuine ~lid silvenn-.ind chain~. refund~ gouo any rtadcr1lf 1h1~ "ii I be pro mpt I> publication who re -made Wh1lr th1' 1e~1 ~pond~tothhnotice b) end~ <'In April :!O. 1f midnigh1. April 20. for you arc able 10 tt)pond the sum of S8 plu~ SI by April 13. and )OU i.hippin11 and insur-. request fi\'C or more ancc There 1\ no fur-s--0141., A<tu•r Sett solid silver tnj!o<s. )'OU thcr financial obliga-may rcquc\I them at a tlon. Each ingO( •~one .999 Pure 'pcc1al priceofS7 each gram of solid ( .999 Solid Silver and we will pay all fine) silver. II x 21 mm. (noot sh1pp1n11 and in~ur· ready 10 wear on a fa-·-c ance. There' will be a vorite chain. I ( Y4lU lim11 of ten sohd silver would like a matching 16" solid inrots wi1h chaim per ~re" sterling silver ch~n. please in-No rc~ue''' "111 be :.tl'cepred dicale th•~ when you make your pa~r m1dn1ghc. April 20 Any request and one will be in-checks postmarked later will be eluded free of charge with exh returned unc11.,hed. Plea~ en- ingOf you order. 'The~ ingot~ clMC rhis on g1nal nOlicc "''h arc ideal as pcl"SOnal jewelry or your rcqueSt. Send appropriate as a gift . Th.is advenisinj! test 1s sum toj!elher "ith your name bcin.g conducted )imul-and 11ddre\~ to lntcma11onal tancously in otber publication\. Monetary Mini. S1J\lcr Advcr- lf you sec it in more than one. ti)in¥ Te~t. Dcpc . OGl\-701. plea.<1e let U) know as thb infor-390 Pike Road. Hunungdon ma11on 1~ important to us. Valle)'. Pennsyh·ania 19006 i: l~I llll...-M1<11l \l•lfltt•I) \11nl ~/~ ~' onty s4n --- •Holda 9lld ProtaCU Y04.I• Fevo<ll• Pt.olot Of ~ Ill tne -~ u -untremed tl'•ci-Ml4' • lftClu-w1noo.. IOI 100 pllOI09 01 ce<0.1 Ho+Oe up to 500-btra wlndowait'#eileble • Juec S11p ""°'°' i..10 3.,.· a s· POC*eta -No "'°""""II Of Glur 119 • s.....,,., Tuln IN ICftOll IO Cf\en9e !fie l't>olol • Att•Ktl\19 Cr)'9UI CINI Lucrte • ........ • G'"1 Gr" -EllC)ee,.lly -hli.d wlfft photoel Ho• you can 1uat turn ,,.. •noll of tnoa -KtrW lueri. C6<ouMI to CN"Qe you1 pt>oto Of ~ cwd Yov JUtl ll1p Ill 10'f' f9"°rtW ~ OI C'4f'Oe into die ~!eat prOl«tov• w1noowt T,_.'a no need IOI catet..i moun1in9 Of _., glutng• lnc:l\IOed .,.. wlndo-IOI 100 pl\Otoa OI c.roa "<>ldl up to 500' E.lrt•• .,ndQW9 ••• ..... i.111e AMYCM~Of~ tn The ~ of OMt Or.-TMIJ! ,------- ' ant1lHOO "°'1N o.,,. ,._,,., I '9•,, ~t I V"._ "I 0.at~t • N " •otJ) I C " .... H "'O """ '''°"'"' ~ o~ • lA ~ I I .. °;,'C:,: ~;_::::::;: _ I I O .... ....,....,.. • ..,.;c,...0yt••'OIO.,.,M" 1 1 0"' • r n r.v fW'I"' ........ o ... ,.o ... I D ,,,. ... ""'«t -., > C..o.,,..• • •or ti""-~ S•) ....... , t0trrf'llft~,..~~ I I :: • ~ ,. ...... _.., .. '°'t• ...._. "'-...... ""9 I "("-~"'~ ..... ..... ~)Q I .......... lft ..... ..._.,,,,W 09" ... I 0 ("'<.OWO 40-. \ -- 1 a CHA•Gf '"" ... ""'GI: )'o• "'"Or,. I C V•U C ._.~ .... (~ .... I C..·•. I I ... :·-...... o... II ."'"'--~--~-~ I ,,, I '""' '"' --I --------------------------,, r-----------------, TM wonll•r• of Alo• V.111 1 u..~:::=::' .FREE'-1. flnt COHtlllC l!MIMll ~f= It cl ..... es. It 1noletur1z... I =" .r= . .:l I It enriches. It softens. I IN "Olnlel eo.-to'' C:-~ I It revlt8llz•• even the most I =~= I dellc.te skin. It's f•bulousl : -IOOll 11111 • ~'°"',..,., =.f.~-= I Accept 11111 full-sized I No-1 '::.:'==c:I I ,=:~-:==,:I__ 20Z.JAR of Natural I vmtAL.ir=:~t.=~ I Golden H1rve1t I ee .r-...:;~~s.·1~ _._•w~_.12W11rtw1_a.N_.v,c.1_f//#7___., : AIOE°VERA ALOEVERAfACIALI I ------•STURIDIG I HEARING AID S 1 --=-CREAM 1 2 oz. (5'.7 ,,,, · 501 OFF "" ~·~-. '1 J :. 'i) I ---------, I l I .~ .... IUL NUTlllTIONCOlllt.I ~ 411 Wood St., Dept. RL-U. eras astound· ~.. ;. nq reduct10<1 1n ,, h• co11 of fine __.~ • u1llTY !lortng ~ odl t1>e Lloyd ~ fa. e~;::,9:·~.~~~ -fl./ ..& u 1'S muc:n a1 ~ ott comp..,1Dl9 •~ Dy hm•n11Dngde1ler1 m•nkuosand uJesc;om· 1uion1 Lloyd sells t111ectly Dy ft'lll•I gives CAYS FReE TRtAl Hu SOid 125 000 11\d WllY PoQollJ lllOe M'lduele Ille 8en1nd• e-Ear Aod 1worn by woman on pllOtot Eye lass Atds and 80dy Aids onced at 198.50 up Wrtle IC< FREE l•lenlture and H9F11'19 oss Ouet11onna1re Lloyd Corp Oeol FAE. t281<11nw1ukM St Rookl0td. Ill 8110. ::.:::. .. ~ -=:= :.e-: , .. _.. ........... ,..._,, ....... AMILY WUKLV, Mercfl 22. 1911 I (Include s1 .oo I Endoeed ~~~~· ~~ Older 1or I I for po••-ne & I 11.00 to 11e1p COY•r posi.ge 1nc1 1*1dllng. I '91• Pie ... rush me my FREE "'~1121 2 oz. ier ol I handllnn) I GoicMn H1rv11t ALOE VERA FACIAL I • MOISTURIZING CREAM No. 2733. I '°"'·No~ Ordefs I Pie ... print I I Ac~. I Neme Apt. No._ I I Son'y. Only an. onw ,.., AdOraa I F-iey Wiii e. Accept90. I I I Oty I L • S111e Zle> · 1 This ofter good only by mail. not 1V11lable at GNC s10<es1 Qlfer ex.01res 4/ 12. 81 ... • ~ 11\0 ""otecta Your'~ ""°'°' ,,, ~ 11'1 tN -.,._ M OM Uf'llremed INCIMOCI • ~ wllldow9 tot 100 photol ,,, ~ ... "'to $00-llrt .. windOwtlweltellle • ""* -""°'°' lfttO ,.,.. •• ,. '**" -No MouftliftO 0t Olutno • Simply Tum ttie Knob to Cl\lllge ~ l'tlotol • AttrllCtlve ClyltW ClMt U.C:lte ......... GIMI Gift -&peclally Wllan lllted witfl pl\OlOt I "60w you c.n 11111 tUffl the knob ot ttll• •ftraetM lucila CerOUMI to Cf\ange your photo °' recipe catd You iutt tUo all your 1-..orite pttotos or ""'' "''<> "'-aye~--P"*CttW w1ndowt TIWe'I no !.-ct tor c.rafut mounting "' -Y glu•no' fneludacl .,. wlndo .. IOt 100 phcMoe or Cl~ Holda I.IP to 500! Eatra _.ndowl ••• _,...,.. Al y_, fllHMI or RN~•• lnTMe..-.ote>ne ~T.-,t ,-------.,.. ... _ "°'* °"' .... JU s._.,""9 1..,.•o+f'lo a..,,....._ H,. '°"' D ~ ..... "'Cl ...._ t c ... o-.a•1 t1 e"'' .. 91 OitJi 1'\C t0t ~11i9-~ fit9"0 ""0 &Ht._.. DTllA& f04I Ol'TI MOW' a ...... MnG""t'lC•ow• ... toi 00"•,wtt ,.•wt It 1' to1 ~ ... tif\oO ~"9 0 .......... ~ ~ ' c ... o., ... '°' O'\ .. ,,, ""'"" ,, '°'°' oot•• ......,,.,.,..""" o ~"'; !~: ::,•i;:;~o :;;o;"a, •-0-1.-0 •l"eo--• t: C>rltlf ,, ~ °"" ~ 0 (f'\CtMe-0 .. Ql'llf' --- 0 C~"G« tl D"' o,or., o' 1 V* ""V'• 0 v,.a 0 .. ._,,.. C"-,.~ C•a • -------l•Pt"~"O••-----. ..... ______ _ C·•• -------- Stolff Z•--I --------------"'---~-------~- ;.LOO&Mt~Df• J oflheflkdh ~fw~USA REMOVE UNWANTED HAIR FOREVER Look Inches Slim1ner ••• instantly! ~-- AmazJng a.u Trims Waist. Tummy and Midriff... r~,, ~~~~~~N Supports Back to you fMI great, too! 0118, ~· ._,,,,,.,,,rq:o l<><>K shmmer and sleeker the Vef'y tirst tune you put it on. must::'•· FM,;,:.:.!.'• •t>ect Works like ~ic to shm. trim and flatten tummy. waist and In :k} lhr1t~""11ber, Yo aJ hips. Aids you of spare tire and unsightly bulges. You'll be S//tJ ,0r;aYs 'Nlth '('°' ret.11,,, 1~ thrilled and delighted with the new shm you. Power elastic the " • ~ Otlr S4t slimmer panels gives you a great custom flt that moves with IJOst urcriase u ,.,,__,es In ,;;: ~ a "''C41 -.., Of you. Lightweight, comtorta le and cool so you can wear 1t 1 ..!..__ 0t clip n<J1...._ hand//',!~~.! all day and neYef know you have It on. Trims inches oft !Of '"" •• c · ·w .....,, the figure you always dreamed ot. FOR MEN OR WOMEN! "cite/ oCIPon' Ihle ladies' a Men'• Style 2302·107 Give present waist size- Waist Sizes 26" tl1ru 50" r:-------'-"' Miii Coupon to: J .... Dewey, Inc., Dec>t Uhl I P.O. Box 3020, FrMpor1, N.'f. 11520 I n Pflf PAIO. I etlCION c,~~.: :z,°'°"' ..... ,,... .... ... I I u CHAllOE ro. V•N StyJe 2302· 107 °' Mutere.<o HOW tilANY? I Q C.O.D. I encloM --- '5 o.oo•n WAIST SIZE7 --- Reg. $15 each NOW! 2 for $15 ftyy 1 ... get 1 FREE! El\CIOMd ()leek/Money Of<* for I I N Y.Salet Tax __ _ I Potttge & Halldtlng UO I MS WI Total I MRS ,_._'Y .......................................... 1PNITl -~~~~~~--~-.... aw°"*" CALL FME I ~ I (jjiiiijiji;} fU.& ~.... ........... STATE llP I ~ ~-=-11•=!--.-.. 1 1 etwve to my Master Ch.wfeot VIN 1 -··au ... IOOO Acct No.-------,-..,..---,.-,,--......... - -llf c-alllCC\ 110-a .. ___ .._ ...... ,_ E.xpirtt •-M• f _______________ ..... _ ------- • ,..,.._,,__ ~d'::::._ .......... • ~-.-.---UA w...I You lA.e A 14-K8nt' Gold a.m· k$13? As pan of an advenisina tcs1 we wiD send a aenuine solid 14-karat gold chain to any ~reader who responds by midnipt, April 20 for SJ3 plus S2 shipping and insur- ance. Each solid 14-karat gold neck chain is 16" Iona. Should you wistr to rcrum your chains, refunds will be promprly made. If you are able to respond by April 13. and you request five or more chains, you will receive them fer a special price of Sil each, and we will pay all shipping and insurance. There will be a limit of ten chains per address. No re- quests will be accepted past \ midnight, April 20. Send ap- il propriat e sum with your I" name and address to: Inter- national Monetary Mint. Dept. 419-49. Gold Advertis- ing Test. 390 Pike Road. Huntingdo n Valley. Penn- sylvania 19006. © 1911 lotemaoonal M~lllt) Mint _...,._, __ , __ _ ----·--·----.. --·- STMIT YOUR O.ET TODAY. BECAUSE NOW YOU CAN ••• Lose 21 Pounds or more .•• it Still Keeps Working! Controla Stomldl 84~ 8lldl .. "SUma At i.tt Slimming power thM flt• lltte It wu made to your Ofder. Exclusive TouefHlnd. lgy ctoling la continuously ldlu~. Yes. you C*' even tighten your T~c.y Trlmme< before meals, let It out after, to help boott your will pow9f. Helpa you look slim- mer, atand tallef, fMI young«, all during your reducing program. Not aome wild reducing acheme. but a sensible shaper that helps yott teel llke you've 1011 pound a without having to diet off a single ounce. Buy now. knowlng that It wlll flt perfectly, all this year, next year, and ev9'1 In 5 yNtsl Udies' & Men's TOtJCH.MO.STAY111 Style 2301-109 WitSI Sizes 26· ltlru so· G•vt pttsenl WllSI Silt ~Y. 1 ... get 1 FREE! Regularly S15 each NOW! 2 for $15 • • HOW MANY? __ _ 1.90 To1a1 ___ _ -----• ------1 .,..--------· NEW FOR THIS EASTER ... A Letter From The Easter Bunny Mailed to Your Child! EASTER BUNNY Tht South Holt. U.S.A. • Addressed to your child, and m.iiled direc1ly to your child • A thrilling surprise for any child • The Easter Bunny's name and return .iddress on every letter and envelope (µliN d i/ • Written in simple, easy to ~ad language • Envelope marked, "Do not open until Easter" • G1.1aranteed to arrive before Easter If you 'd likt Tlrt E.asltr Bunny to writt to mort than 3 childmt, pltaSt tncl0$t your own list. UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE: Every child on your list must be thrilled with their personalized let- ter from The Easter Bunny, plus their FREE Toy~. or your money will be refunded. FREE I GIFTS! • Ordu Today 3 Free Toys With Each Letter You Order -------------------------.., I STERLING HOUSE, Dept. EL-1761 I Sterling Building; Garnerville, N.Y. 10923 I YES, plHM uk The E.1tu Bunny to write to the N.i mt> -~ I foUoWing children on my E.1tu Qft list: AJJrC'>i. __ I (1ty I N.tmt> --- -St.air Zip __ _ 'I Address i C 1 Enclowd is just S 1.00 plus 35f for posU1ge •nd ~I 1 Y ------ -h•ndllng for u ch letter This lncludH J FREE II St•fl• Zip -TO'YS touch ctilld. !I N•me _ _ My n.tme -------------·11 Addrtts Address _ I City Cit y -------------- Pl St•t" Zip St•te _ --_ Zip --- ll------ - - - - --- ---- - ----~-- --- ------- WRINKLES Ulltll ...-lJ, disc wu llitk you CICM.dd 4c> aboW lhe u.. IDd wdnkkl thel canw 1ritb mlturily, bul llO'lll MulrnOius• baa. ll*lal prcperalofl l.'alcd lEJUVENA TI~ Emal· licM wt4h (Al.XpuacP 2000. REJ\JVENA. TJON9 carries IDOblure deep Into tbt skin. where wriatkl betln. relC:biq dry shrunken a:Ds \Ml have pulled lo. Cdb ~ with dlOUt\ll'e aod plump.up. Dry skill wrio.k)es att malde 10 tUl-out, IDd the akin becolDa llDOOCber aod youthful lookilla apin. The results are fut. Uwally In a werk, you will oodcr wdcome rcsults. WOMEN Of A.LL ACES 5A Y .•• "•lllNU.£8 f AD£ AWA\'!" Ceil-~. a very special blend avallablt onJy In REJ\JVENA TlON, hd.p6 the 1llly cdls wwlier the skin ablorb and retain rnoi.tture. Al the cdb ~panel with moblurt, they firm and smooth the skin above. ~ wrinkles recede. This dramalk beauty cllanie swts to take place the very first time you apply REJUVENA· Tl01'19 . f ACAL DE-ACING DON£ AT HOM£. REJUVENATION9 Emollient is e&JY 10 use. Apply it at oisht and q.aitl in the mornina. It's Ibo an cudlmt mak.t·up ba!.t. You will find th.It 11 is nonareasy &lld almost inunediatdy at>- tof'b& into the ,kin, t0 you look aood day and nJalu. Never that oily look! ~cost? Ju JlCfl· nies 1 day and ii comes wilb a full JU&llnlee. NEW CELJ...XJ'AND9 ~ The SAIT'lf ramoua formula, but with the add!· lion or COUAGt:N and JOIOllA OIL. A faster 1CtiJ1a formula, for the lady in 1 hurry. llf.JlJ\'t:NA TION9 MlJIT TAU AWAY j.Jt()lt MOU YLUIS fllOM YOOll ~O.YOOCET TO TllY rr .usou.nu.Y ru:E. ~ Tr• yourself to llEIVVENA TION9 for 1 fUl1 month. You be the Juctac. llt'JVVENATION9 must take away yean from your appear&nc:e, or return it for a full refund. ........................................... \I AUi.A Y LlllTU.l"IA TlONAL, 0.,.. Plll JMJ N.f. II ..\9-., f\. La I ... fL ll)l5 ....,. ...... _., .. ,. ~ ..... ,O<.'llo&, ot ~""'lot r..a re(-.--. 1M lltl\1\'INATIO.'r ElllOGiall .,,, Mui.lllU" plodua .... eel ~ 0 I y. oz. C~Xpmd9 lOOO S 4.00 CPotuet Plld) L 4 oz. (Al.Xpend" DX> S 8.00 (Pouft 1'1idl -I~. oz. Ccl-Xpend" «lCO S 6.00 ~ Nd) :: 4 oz. Ccl-~ «lCO Sil.OD~ l'lld) :J __.. --'"a. ...... Sl ..... C 0-k C Villi C:. Malter Cbqt Acq.No. ----------- Eiqi.O.C ----------- si.n-Uft ----------- Nant Scr911 ____________ _ City -------------St.It _________ Zip __ _ ._ ________________________ ...,. Zip Into your slimn1er figure instantly I Now MAOIC.WAISTl'M ... The trtmm« that leta you zip your ••Y to • a11m"* looklno 1ivur-1 Zip your way ln10 • new-looldng !>Ody. M-olc·Wel•• lrlmmer pelenled zipper nelC>t )'OU IOOk p00nd1 sllmmet. Ont QUICk 11p and 1011• •nd DUlget seem lo dll&C>PNf YOUt 1ummy looks flatter. m1onfl 111mrnet and tumer plus . your M-otc·Wa1111 gently llrms ano •U9C>O'l• bKk Brief Style 4202·208 w .. 11 S•LU 28. 1hru •z· wnit• on•v ..... , .. ~JIM ------1 M11I Coup0n to: J. M. Dtw.r. Inc: .. Deo• 211H I P.O. Box 3020, FretPoft, N.Y. 11!120 0 1t111;,A10. 1 •~cloM I c;llec;-o< mGlley o-r ,.._ "'911 11111 lllw I t0< 1o1al amount o CHAM! 10. V•w Style ~202·206 I or MNletc.td HOW MANY? ---1° f5°~!~1oM WAIS! Sl.ZE? I I Encl<>NO Check/Monty Ofder for NY. Salts Ta. ---1 Buy 1 get 1 FREE i Poslmge & Handling 1 90 _ ••• • l n Ms n ~ To111 I Reg. $20 ea. NOW! 2 for $20 rk::~ ,_,,wtt0, AOOllESS I ..,. aw Oldlrs CAU. FREE orv t'Uo....__ ........... ,SlATE ZIP I ill ~~·-=~ ,~tomyMa1ttrC"-tva0tVIH _ I U 1412112 ... 5000 Acct No ---l•« al'oCH 210 -Att ............. .., .... ,_ Expuea f-~·_1 .. __________________ -------, NEW FOR THIS EASTER ... A Letter From The Easter Bunny Mailed to Your Child! ~uG !I. EASTER BUNNY Tht South Ho~t, U.S.A. ~ (~1911 /)~ (Your child's name here.) .J-,_,~4'11'1,lr &~lr~rk­+a.~ ,4.(ld,$ '/"'d,, ~I ~ ... _..~~e~~~ • Addressed to your child, and mailed directly to your child • A thrilling surprise for any child • The Easter Bunny's name and return address on every f.etter and envelope • Written in simple. easy to read language • Envelope marked, "Do not open until Easter" • Guaranteed to arrive before Easter If yo1(J lil1 Tiu E.asttr Bunny to wrrlt to mort lhan J <h1ldrt11, pltaSt tndost your own /isl. UNCONOITJONAL GUARANTEE: Every child on your list must be thrilled with their personalized let- ter from The Easter Bunny, plus their FREE Toys, or your money will be refunded. FREE I GIFTS! • Order Tocby 3 Free Toys With Each Letter You Order ---------------------------, I ST£1lllNG HOUSE, Dept. EL-1 761 I Sterling Building; Gunerville. N Y. 1092.3 · I ¥ES. pleaw uk T1w Euter Bunny to writt to thP N•m" --------------1 foOowing children on my Eattu Clft list: Addrr.,s ------------- 1 Caty I N.arne St•h' Z ip --- II AddrHs C 1 Encl<>Md is 1ust S 1.00 plus J5t for post•gt •nd <cl 1 Y --------------h•ndhng for uch lif'ttrr. Thi• includn 3 FREE I' St•lt Zip TOYS to H eh child. ) N.amt' My n.iml' -------------·1: Addrt'ss Addrt'Ss City City --------------Pl St.11tt Zap St•tt> Zip --- fl---------- -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- ---- -- - --- U:.e your Crazy Daisy Winder and 3-ply Sports yam to crochet th1~ lacy Shawl Craft 6n has complete direction~ Elegant Dogwood Centerpiece. 18 1~ square. Craft 508 has full crochet directions.. graph Make an Heirloom Kitchen Proverbs in easy embrOld"ry. Craft 497 hM trall$fer for 6 designs; color chart. Easy·te>aochet Afghan w11h floral mOOfs embrotdered In simple cross- stitch. Cnlt 680 has crochet direr· dons: embroidery graphs. G~• Heirtoc.n ~ has dlrecnons fot over 20 categories ol needlewcrl skins (aazy quib. crochel sacque and bonnet. long lacy dress l0t 15H doll. cut work. crewel hardanger. etc.) With sugg~ ti~ fOf modern use. Craft Q·l31 l9 $3.00 • cop\j. To order, tiend $1.25 plus 25C for po5tage and handling for each pattern; $3.00 for each book. family Weekly Maguine P.O. Box 438. Dept. A-126 Midtown Station.. New York. N.Y.10018 lndudit -..tdrftt.. zip<"* Md.,... ....... •~van.~ ............. .w aA1n ._, 0 ' . TV WEEK, MARCH 22. 1981 ;-ORANGE COUNTY CAR BUYERS GUIDE ~ ... ______ AND SERVICE DIRECTDRV _,,j 101 Mcl.AUMS lfi4W At. Beach Blvd. & Whittier La Habra -522-Ull AMC -JEEP COSTA..S. . AMC . L• ....... AULT 2524 HarbOr Blvd. Costa Mesa -149 .. 0JJ CADILLAC MAia$ CADILLAC 2600 ~r Blvd. Costa 'Metal'-1-.t100 • CHRYSLER-PLY. CUYlllMOTOIS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana-IJl-3171 CHEVROLET COM141U CHIVIOLIT 2800 Harbor Blvd. O:>sta Mesa -54"61200 GMC uMmaSITY Ol.DSMOllU 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -14o."40 PEUGEOT t>OR ~CHE-AUDI IOY CAIYa IMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640-644.- SADD~CllMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo 131-2040-495-4949 MAZDA MllACU MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -645-J700 TOYOTA . IA~•TpYOTA 1988 Harbor Blvd. o.ta Mesa -646-tJOJ VOLKSWAGEN ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---! SHOAY I llMICM Z2 5:00 • .. .._., fMritt s,.rt" (com) '64-Rock Hudson, Piula 'PY111tiss. • ''lMlc ''"" (ldv) '72-SU$1n Hlmpslli!e. N11e1 Da•nport. • "TM !Mt CitJ If Mllltil" &oc:umtnltry. L ... a ([) (}}) (IJ) "5-Miii 1911 WIN" PJrt I. (dn1) '39-Cl1tk Gable. • (]) <11 121 "Plttll" (dra) '70-Geotae C. Scan. Karl Malden, Stepllen Youna. m "Y111'11 U.t Illy fllltlltf" (susp) '72-Patty Duke Astin. Rosemary Murphy, Richard Thomas 9:00 8 0 (8) ''Tiit EM" (com) '78-Burt Reynolds. Sally r!eld. . lllOllDAY. llMCtl IJ 1:00 e "TM lpcr• Fltt" (dra) '65-Mlchael Caine, N1ae1 Gmn. • "Walk, DM't lllnl" (com) '66-Cary Cr1nl, Sam1nlhl Euar 9:00 8 ID QI "TM......,..._ .. (dra) '81 -Robtrt Blake. Keenan W-,nn. John F1tdlt1 TVDOAY, llMICM 24 1:00 • .. ..._ I" (d11) '66-lana T111ntt, John Forsyth 8t "TM MlllMll FKW" <••> '75-Gtofl t Kennedy, John Mills 9:00 U 11J (ll) "'-Wltll 1911 ...-Concl (1h ) '39-0ark Cable. . Wll*SOAY, IMIC1t Z5 1:00 U (() 11}) (fl) "leffill T ...... 21" (dra) '81 -Riclllld Thomas. Horst Bucholz, Jose r errtr e "fur M Tri.'' (dra) '75-Ceorae C Scott. Wilham DMne D "TM S.Utt Ww ff Klfry frill" (com) '69-Paul Newman TMUISMY, IMIC1t 2' L'OI e "TM a..tld.illl" (ldv) '55-8urt llflUSttr, 011111 Lynn m "Cllrlstia• 1911 u.· (dr1)-Blll lra•ers. VKIJnll McKenna 9:00 11 QJl 0 "CHu141ra Cr ..... (susp) '8l-Soph11 Loren. Richlrd Harns. An Gardner. Burt Lancaster. Marlln Sllttn. 0 J S.mpso11. fJtOA '. lllMCM l1 1.1111 e "ley lMp" (Id•) '48-Hu,.pltrey Boaart, L1uren Bacall • •'Cohtll ColMs .. HlrlNI" (com) '70-Codlrey Clmbod&e m "Wi11, Plact " Sttll" (com)-Mclean Slt•enson, Alea Karras 9:00 e (]) Cia1 QI) "lk. ~" (ad•) '74-Chlrles Bronson SATUIOAY, MAICtl 21 5:00 • "1'111111111114 Hit MillieNkt" (com) '67-Debbie Walson a> Hlrmsiofl 111111 l1111tr Ear111" (sci h) '74-Nick Holl, Paul Bentzen. 1:00 G) ''Tiit Two Mrs. Carrolh" (dra) '47 -Humphrey Bo&arl. AJe11s Smtih 10:00 CJ ''Tllrff tllt Hard Way" (dra) '74-Jim Brown. Fred W1lhamson Debbie Reynolds at1r9 u the vivacious and effeNet:Cent Sydney Ch .... the manager of • luxurlovs vacation retort on the beautiful Kona Coast of Hawaii, in ABC's new comedy aetlu , Aloha Pmradln. airing Wednndaya 11 9PM. VIDEO CASSETTES FOR SALE OR RENT * Q1MTMAM * 1'AIHUMTH * MUIDll IY DIA TH • CdDllSHAca • CllUISIMa • FAMI * 9TOS PLUS 100s OF OTHER TITLES -ALL RATINGS HOME MOVIES & SLIDES CONVERTED TO VIDEO TAPES SUNDAY llARCH 22 I MORNING * lncliutn '" Adwtrtisttftt11t. (C..C) llldiutts Qosff-ClptioMd for the hmina·impalred. NOTE: This loa is the most tiir· rent listin1 1t prnstime 1114 TY WEEK is not r~ flf 1117 last minute th1111n ""41 by the networks. 8:00 II Thlt's Cat e Mnk 1111 the s,oktw Wor' • OaP,uk LA CJ) ....... ,..,.. D Ywtti I t11t llllltS m llMt Aftswen .,...,., ...... G) JOO MMlolllt -6:30- • ftr Ovr TIIMs CJ) Voice of A(rlblltlft • Strn4i,lty •l.taft ltll ltmr .,..,.. 7 CIJ m IMb " wr-. • °"" ' Glliltll • °"'9tltll'J """ a~rtUSA 7:00 er.,..w.;. B N!llYIMIMMlt Iii Crysbl CatllHrtl G GEORGE VANDEMAN: • DRY ltUN 8 It Is Written f l) Ltt Tlltrt .. U1llt D Kt1111tl1I CoptUM ®l DifectiNs ID Day of Dlsctwtry '11l ON Tlmt '°"91 Hour .., Df. la-lltwllMy @h•slPt fD Yep for Hultll (211 lfiPll114 AllfMlt 114 &M ma.rn ilfJ Sull41y Iha TV WEEK, MARCH 22. 1981 Sultan's dauchler, wllo has been pouoned. sets out lo find 1 macical blue rose that will restoie her health 8 Cani, Wildtn1m D HtraW ti Trutll • SPOm: DM,.r o..c-t/Dtlf. ,., he-G.Mt S../lneW ,,.. Sutlll ;. .. The los Anaeies Dode en vs the Atlanta Braves fn Saalllt SlrMI ({I) $poc1s Meriel -10:30- • J CIGl a:ll llhh Art ''"" T• Ill tryst.II Cltllffral G>Ca"KJ~ 11:00 a> ctM!rch ill tlle HMt fn Master,11u Tllutre:. Dua er Ull (R) 0 Soutf, MHt la '-'•111 -11:30-D CIJ CB Alll111lls, ...... Ill Rev. T11ry Colt WlllttHlf I an•R110011 12:00 8 1.ost In SPICI • m cmi 121ia.a1 -..11 D Se1rdl ••n:•Wlllly a 0cu ... fa lllWMrs ff Tr., (R) ..... = IR SIMI .. -12:30- • (JJ S'°RTS: TMr11•t1t "•rers Clla•, ... IJ The llnal rovnd ol the $440,000 IOlf lovnia· DAYTIME 'HEARTTHROB' NOW PN PRIMETIME Josh Taylor Is one actor who has a lucrative alternative should the day come when he no tonger relies upon acting for his llnancial se- curity-he'• a licensed attorney. He Is currently atarrlng In the tltle role asfrank Riker. a free-wheeling un- dercover cop (known around town as a busted cop) wnose aotlvltles are kept tecret from 'the officers ,and brass of a big-city police de· partment where he once worked, In the new aeries Riker, airing Satur· days at 10PM on CBS. T'flor'e acting lntereat aurtaced when he wH 15-yeare-old and re~ malned wltt'! him all through col· tege. After graduating from the Unlve,..lty of Denver Law SChOol and subsequ.ntty paaslng the IMi exam, he changed hi• carHr '*"'. tind headed for Lot Angeles whef9 he maneged 1 l'M\aurant and .,.,_ ttnded tor fln1nc111 aupport ~Me attending acting cl ...... T1Ytor hll portra,.d th• rote of Chri1 Ko1ltch1k, a chll rou~Mrn englnMr, dlytlm• drematlc --Otlr Liv.1 for tM Piii rcll Whlc" Ml *Ol1 ~Im •od nume j •• ,not to ~deity from women ldfnll ... ._.. l • ~11111s1 1~1111iz111s1 111111 111181 111111 11111r-·11H111s111. 1is:111e:p !~•111s: ff "fYilir•: ~ffU ;9!!P l'ff'I! 'H!!~== 1r1u~~,111 "IJ!!ll'"'f,, :.:· -~~f If~ d.rr• ti'tp·s· r f. fii. ,,f!trf ·a· ~ i!,?;1,. I iili: ~·.~ • • rr ~ ~ r&ll J'~'I F~ r ~ . ir Ji 11 f ,1 ·" t 11 Pr f r I ' :. j:~i =r •• JI I fJ .. C' .,, • . ,., ,. -i i' . l r . :;: ~ -~~-·~-o. r. • ~ ;i ~ .. ~ -~ .. _ ._. . -. ~ ' . )'---~-. ~111111 11 1111111 1118 1118Nll 111111111 •H18)1111 · 11-. fllillllllll I trfis i1s ii 'f rsr•s 1,11 1r1rs11e • r•;i 1sne 1''2''1snr If re · 11f ''mrr: ' !fi:I!~~ ~f :1j~~ f !~lrl :ft!.a lfil~JljlbJIJ~U ... 1:ft~:: s111!.~I fla .~. '°.'.' .... '· ;{ 1P J8 f J ~ 1? ; If i :r;!i • f 1df; l!f f I Jr1f l(lii J ·· , f i Iii ,Ef ,~;ii ;f .-·· Ir i s i I I if • J r f Ir , . . ,. r~ ,~_ r . . · 1 r r i l :s: Ill 11111@11•1111 llll@li8111 1111 I HI If nm ~ rp '!'9181'"'1 if"l',.1811 'if ii .• 11i1 i f ii-ra !~ µ11-1 1'i lti11A-• 11iH!1!1t~J ., ?.·1 1~ fl .=~g. !i , s -' 1 11 " t rtii! s · . f r ' Ill it' !l =~~.i . '1 ' . I I .. I i I s = 5~ -< . -11·! . n a1een• anww •H••W i'. I; !,(:ii~~ 1 1ii!1!11i!:r .lfilU!~lf 1t lilifl: ; ~ ~ a f 1: 111'18 fl I ·' f .. ff ... •~1 Q ., ·".I I • FIFTY IS FABULOUS "There Is no person more attractive than a vibrant, interesting and feminine SO-year-old lady," says beautl· ful Barbara Rush emphatically. "It's sad that American motion pictures and televlslon, for the most part, have a tendency to dlKard an actress at approximately ~e 45-and then 're-discover her beauty and talent at about age 70-when she's ready for a very predktable role as grandmother or aging matriarch.'' Barbara, who 's aensuous, articulate and In glowing physical health, plays the role of Eudora Weldon, the fashionable, soft-spoken "grande dame• on NBC's · Flamlnso Road, (alrlns Tuesdays at 10PM) with a sex· · appeal and grace usually associated on-screen with , different age group. "In the beginning, Eudora was to be quite different than she tumed ®t to be," smiles Barbara, aware of her own force In chingln1 the character. "I belleve !C's Nfe to say lhe could have been the stereotype of what we are used to~ mlddte.._ed wives and mothers look and IC1 like. So~. they're called upon to ~Y the 'Be Catefur ,._.~ wa"*'t a family member of tOfM dln8« or ~ the coHee. But there's a terrible Injustice here, Md I don'twant to pefpetU.lte It." Barbara took f'9 chlracter of Eudora and turned hei into • ~ v91y much llke the ICtrftt heraetf. Accordtfts to .9arbara, ~ deshbte and vhal It more than }ult kl*~. "lt's 111 attttude,H she tayt, "about yourMff and othen. Society In ...., hat come to ~ mkkle-apd men 11 terribly 9ttrle· ttw-wtttl fines ~ their eyn eddlfw chlnct9r. Wrinkles on a ~·1 fKe, howewir, don't ~ c:hanlcter, but •cNne. How untrue INt II It/' IM c.pntinuet. ''A fttlddle-apd woman Is not ~ wlter, lhe It m«e contpltMonlte, more ankullte, not fad- dish°' so hlrth In her Judtmen• ol ott. people. Sheil 1 voke o( l'HIOft and lntefll9ence .•. f&tlt the ldnd of per10n WI lfkt tQ meet.11 1 ..... TV WEEK, MARCH 22, 1111 MONDAY I ~==~·....., --------· ...... Ufll ll:tl •• "Llwletl ....... (WS) '35-.lollll WtJM. ll:lt •. "Illa Ille .. r' P'ert I. (11111) '56-Yul ltyA11tt. Debo· 1111 !Wr, Rite lilcwtllO. ll:IO • ., ""' ... ,,.. .. Dillr'• a." (com) '63 -0.111ty ll1y1. Cira Willi•111s, lh 1tll1 Hyer, T ely Slvlln. • • "f c..ftsa" (mJI) '53-111011110111111 Cliff, Anne 811ter. A priat st1ndl trill for 1 lllllfdef, ~ tM "" '-illtr but uneltlt to rM1I llis name . 1• (JI""" l.tttln" (dfl) '72-Jolln Fors1th1, Din Merrill. Thrff lettm, dtle19d 1 , .. , in dtlivtry, bfle& MWS thlt di&· meticllly clll111es tllt lives of niM peoplt. 8"1M l'lts tf lhltaN" (1dv) '52-Richrd Wld•ark. lllfrty H1tllltf, Coftsllnce Smith, Rlchatd aoo.. J:lt ........... c.illt" (wtS) '11 -BYtl l111ustu, S111n Clld, Jolln ~. a o.a .,,. • Cllllk 8 &00 e (()OTIMllNI .._ (R} HfVllll 1 MP liN ....,., _, hes Hlt11est 1114 his lf•ll1elllel. W11m Cooltdct tels Coedl ...... ht ... ts '° ,.m tthool •Id try Mt lot tM Hlrlt111 GloMtNtten. ~~UttM ...... •tllt ... : """ ...... " (*1) '65 (211ri)-lllic1111t CaiH, Mi1tl Gltt11. A llrihlll Mtly llltlllilta Offar 11 assia11td to WI bee• • sdtlltlst ""° -left 1111 *""'· • rn • tw• -.... r ... turtt lndvdt 1 Ptltnl """' wllo rlslls 11ectrot11tioll to ..._,.,, 1 liftSl'fi"I dttlce; 111d • 11111 wtlo Is 1t1tr1lc to elmost MIJlllilla. ..... :"W .... 't .. "(CM) '66 C211rs)-C.ry Gr111t, s.utlll Ewr. JHll Hutton. A llliMl·•sed tltctronic 11pt11 in Jok,o dllrifta Ille Olympics ii lcwcd to Wrt u •It· mtnl with • yo11n1 *""· lilla flit lloltl 111111 will llOI be ••illMt for two ~ys. Munlillt•. anottw JCMl"I 111111 111CMt II afld Ille u,.rt ,..,. cupW, at•t•1 to tlwolr Ille two YolHll ..... '°"'""· (JI MCIM.: II Tlleft 1 ,..., II ....... , :=:: ...... • ..... ....... 11111 "" I avaiilii6 I ,,_ u.. c.... ''$«..,. ... •· _______ _. ltortlf, h¥etotti wD Hit ""'Ytr\ 8100 •••C1>oaa .. e rn9•._ ..... -e TlcTllC .... ..... ~ ......... aa.t111 -... • ,..,.. ~-c.ht• -8T111DldrtcC....., -t:30-~-· .. ........ (JI .,., .. ......... ...., .......... ....... 7100 •e.:& .. ii t'l:c -::.• .. ,... ... ...... I r.::--... I== .. , ..... t'l:..'=--. _,.., 1 ....... !!P.!1'.r ....... i;"Ui ,,.. .... =--=-..... ,.. ....... ....... .... City ()fef1 Ordltttra CllldllttM -, lhcll11d '°'''"fJ~il ,,..,.,. pmtllb • pie ltlO ClllCelt by the '"'" '"''*" llti9b. (Sill· ulcast °" llUSf 91. 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How.,d Keel. ~r:i::.. ·~rtlna rllla. $111111 Kollw 111d Jolul Saxon Ital'. 0 ...,. .-~ • • ............ .. ..... • ...... lrtNJCellhy C1Mlks: ._. (II) 1'lle W tf Alrltll Clb u.lb Willlt • ._ .., 1 ..._ Nelson. the Charlie Danle15 BaJld. 2:00 ltrr1 Gatlin. Earl Scrwus and Jimmy e D a SPOITS: s,..tlWttW Buffet heldlh1e tllt ust ot sta11 on Coverace of Ille N.C.ltbritr. Ski lhtS treasury of Ille btst moments ltKe '""" Heavt11ly YtlltJ, Ctlif hom tht popul11 sertts. ........... 5 :00 e ...W. "A .., T• Feet T... ""WIN (dra) '6S-Edwtrd $. ltobilltoft. Hany ""' :it:. Co!Mtt. Tiie stCNY of I Uttlt boy'a : =-... 1ou1uy to lus awnl's home ln ~ ~Ill ........... 0 S1 ...... (t.C} aJ Cllriltd1tPI• -2:20-8 llMt Ille"-• 5'0ITS: Pre a..ww The los @ M Ollie & ..., (C-C} A111e1ts L1ke11 Yi 1M Golden SlJlt 9 lllll ON ..._ ((.(} Warrion. -5:30- -2:30-a • CD <II "- • Cl) <II 8 SNITS: 1111111· <Ill Tiii Wally littf1' $1119 tleul a.u.a Coveraae of the htavy O fecw ""lhl m1tch bttwun M1ch111 O llllk ff Oil l'ailltil& ~.es and Randy "lea" Cobl>. 1211 CaMW Ca1111r1 G» ~·ti O.illp 0 Htrt'111t Yllif HNIUI = 1 ......... =-rm 1---=~·:r...., ''°° L'9~~·,,. Cleci "" ..., " • ·= , .............. , ....... .................. '*' ,... Stlnill ... lww. lloMrt Clllf .... ...... '~au-.:1~ (J~O.. ....... IMl .... at tllt~W..C11!4tnato• rate tM 1r11i. •Miit ml Allt!IClll c-. ............. ,.. n.. ... 1111t11eeu'*1tltlk ,,.a. ! ....... .. ~...,. ..... ......... ,...(C.C) (~ Jim Htuoa, 11.trmtt · tllt frot, Slliri lewis .ad l.alllkll09, alld Bill TillltfOlll tocetllef willl artists and 9UHt1MtS ffom 10 over Ill• WOfld retura in thb look 11 all m1nntt of PllllPfll PNt 11\d preu11t • ffrilCU.. 7:30-. ..... ,..., ac..111....,. 8100 . • (I) (IJ .. : "Sim ...... ..,, htt I. (dta) ·39 (4hrs)-Clllk Gable, Yiwittl leictl. ltSlie Kow11d Tiie stif11n1 rom1nlic story of the w~lful be1uty, Scatlttt O'H.11. ind tht daslunatr lltlOiC Allen Butltr dllftnl Ille Crvtl W11, !II PYtject Uttittr11 3:00 .,., .. 8 0 8 CHif's (R) P1t1 one of two parts 1be Cle1t SK Star Race and Boulder Wrap Party" A hu1e boulder, perelled ovtr the P1e1ftt Coast H11hw1r. 1nsp1us Poncil's 1de1 to have a sl1Htuddtd cha111y bull Almost 60 TV and movie stars at tended the 1al1 for the benehl ot AclOJ$ and Others fDf Animals, 1n cJud1ne C»n11d Bann. Todd B11d1es. .v .... ·-I Qumn Cummtn&$. Gtl Gerard, url .__lllliiiii .... -.. .... -iioiii.__,. Hol~man, Tina lou1se and many, • (l) ...... AfleN e F..ity r .. Ftsthll: -ti> "TM GHii lre1hrs" (com) '40-Bob HOpe, P11ltltt Goddard. Wtud hip pentnes tn a haunted castle lo sure the n(htlul heiress Cl) llMll: "Slltill& Pretty" 0 ~ "Tiii Heeltrs" (dra)- Jolln fOIS'flhe. Antllony Zerbe. Pal H1111ncton. John Mclntue, 8evtf1y G11llnd The story of the ltnStOns a~d conlhcts 111 1 w1111 medtt1I rt sure~ hospital @ Allstia City u.ib ID surst, & llltkb -3:30-8 ltllttlltt . , .... e Cll CQ) (JI) SP'Om: Tiit Wt WtrW of 5'tlts Com11e of the W8C World fealhtrwe11ht Ch1mpt0nsh1p bout between champion Salvador S,nchez and WBC number I ranked contender Roberto Castanon lrom Lu Veeas. Nevada. and the Golden Skates Speed Ch1mpt0nsh1ps lrom lnztll, West Germany Cll f·Trovp 4:00 fl llewsm1hrs II SilndlJ 8:00 D 8 Cl) <IZI 0 QI ....., Cl) At• °' Llw e llllM: "Mn'• r"""' 5'tf1" (com) '6• (2hrs)-Rock Hudson, Paula Prenltss. The author ot 1 book on t1s111n1 ts forced lo enter a tourna· menl however no one kJIOW$ that he doesn't know how to hsh ..... Mwe«wt D liltwit: "l.Mlc fr•" (adv) Tl (2hts)-Susan H1mpsh11t, N11el Oannport. Gtot1ny Kun The ad· ventures encou ntered 1n mov1n1 [Isa's three mrsth1evous cubs h•n dreds ol miles lo a came preserve tlal TIM lledltf• rt1a Q) liltwit: "Tiit lat City " Atlaftlil (2hrs) This clocumtntary shows ewi dence that there may have been an Atlanlls 1n the Atcean Sea olt the Casi Coast of Greece 8 [Jteltlitfts fD P11t111 lrt1'1All C1t1t11m Grt1l all4 SIMll (R) "fair Means and Fowl" f2JI POii Goes 1111 CM!ltry lff) btnin1 al SJlllpllony -6:30- 8 (1) ()J) Ntwl U Ntw$ Ctnfertnce many lllOft . • n.. 11Mtne1 W9f'W of J1C411ff C.W11 e Cl) [GI QI) llltvlt: "Patttn" (dra) '10 (31/ihrs)-Georee C Scott, Karl Malden. Stephen Youne The s1ory ot General Ceor1e S Patton, World War ll's most colortul and contrOfffSlal otftcer G ~(JIG[ VOOUW: * THE NEW MEDICINE • It Is Writte• • lleN; MYM'll LU Illy Mother" (SllSO) '72 (2hrs)-PlllJ Duke Ashn. Rosemary Murphy. Rteh11d Thomas A prernant widow uels shelter with her mother-in law only lo hvt tn ltnor &> SUM PICKENS P'IClS * HEE HAW TONIGHT! Q) Htt HN Sltm Pickens, Oon Gtb son. l1eky W11d and the M1ll1on Dollar Band art the 1ums 8 S.rmal (C·C) fD Plt41• lrt1•l'-l1 11 Siar• 1911 An 1rr1y of 1ntern1tion1lly ac claimed performers ~lute both pub he ttieV1S1on ind Cernee1e Hall OJ Depelta .,, Auiell U &.111 of Sii rs 191 I -8:30- l!J Tiit Wont! T-rrow -11:30- • s,.its n .. 1 -~7MCI• • ®!1111 ...., e ~ '11lt Orpniulita" (d11) '71-Sidney P0ttlf1, Barb11a McN111, Sheree North, timid S O'Lau1hlln @ lac• V.1 Im,. a> f'tp ClMs Ille C.Untry Ru 411en Jr and Ju nnie Prue1t 1re the 1uesls Ill) S•• Prttlrn -11:45- • Movlts: ·1111 -.c-tclfd r-." ...... of "'' GllM" LU Jl11111••" .. Cfll "" fllowit : r 0 be an nounctd (2tJ S,..llish ""' 12:00 Cl Rwtf HollJt 110.l fllowit: "Perlect fri41,.. (susp) '70-Ursul1 Andrw St1nley Baker, Oawtd Warner. Paltence Colhtr An antsl1nl bank m1n11er weary ol his Oldtnary L011don hit. decides to rob his bank of 1ls 1u11ded tmtr1tnty cash supply Ht fonds 1n u111va11nl 111st1ocr11 and her husband lo be 1ust the 111~1 accomphclts t~ Motte: ~ "&1111 lbr" (dra) 58 Cll11lrs Bronson Kent Taylor, (jtoiia Henry ltnn1ft1 Holden Wlltn a Los An1eles h1&h school ltKhet .. 11nesses a 11aneland ~111111. ht cs persuaded lo 1dent1ty and testily aaa1nst the ~1llt1s so ll1t 'mob' sets out to stop him Cl) Tht "-'"' 119 J1d Yin hnpe -11:45-u Movie: "Tht fem11t Trap" (dra ) 68 Jack lord Susan Slrasbere P ... 7 (w•DN•SDAYI MMCHH ftf ""'""'' w lfttfllllll llllillo, ,,.,,. Ht DAYTlll( P'IOGRAlfS. ...... '" "411 Clllft-.C., tft .... NJ'S ...its. DAfflll( llOWID 11 :00 • "llt• Frt11htr" (•es) '35-John Wayne ll:lO II "lllrilp" (d11) 'SJ lhis d0tument1ry lealurti sequtn ttt from 15 PICMU stamn1 Ille late M111lyn Moniot 1nd 1s n1r rated by flock HudlOll 12:00 18 ~ "A S..., '9 ........ M r" (dra) '45-Paul Muni, Coinel Wildt Mtrle Obtl$Oll The romantic story ol Cll04>1a's tra11C Ion for the bt1ufilul llO't ehst. CtOl&t S.nd .., (I!) .... .,,, .. (dr&) '55 Ernest Boran1ne. Btlsy 81111 ~ paontully shy bachtloi from the Brona, lud1n1 ' potntltSJ lift, mrets a woman who lit hilts 3:00 Cf~ "Sar '"4~• llaglt Celt" (d11) '72-Suun H1rw1rd. D111en McCav111 ID ''Wlltft h ~ l*" (dra) '50-0111J Aftdrtws. Gut T itrney. Cary MtmM l:lO II ...._ Tllelll lw lie" (tom) '57-Cary Grant, Swiy P•lef, Jayne M1nsf1tl4. lttf ll!Won •• •v•iiill 8100 oa""' 61) The lllKlleit/lehrer Report ID llosa dt ltjes ~World Sp«ial 8:00 fJ (f fl~ Motit: "Scrim TIHI· ntl 21" (dra) 81 (Jhrs) R1Ch1rd lhomu. Horst Bucholt. lost ftrter lhe slOly ol the cour•eeous attempt by hvt men to rescue then loved ones lrom bsl Be1hn alttt the build rne ol !lit 8trl111 Wall D <HJ f)tJ llul Peo,le (R) I u lures include the worlds sm1lles1 pohce s1111on turtle colltelOIS a repo11 on the 83 yu• old legend that a man lror11 outer Sl>Kt 1s buried in the $111111 Ttn1 town of Aur011. lhe annu1l lou1h auy competition, 1 v1s11 lo 1 cowboy bar. ind 1 look 11 a I 0 year old marathontt g lllewie: uftar 111 Trill" (dr1) I~ (2hrs)-Georae c 5'orr. Wilham Oe vane The stoiy ol the tr111 ol John Henry hut• who wu t1uthl up in the blackhsl1ne ol lhr I 950's U CU CID; f2t The Grulest Alltrican Hero "The H1! ~r" FBI agtnl Ma.well tacerly p11s reluctant hero H1nkltr and hts unpredtetable super powers 1a11nst • dru& k1nap1n and his supe1 cllareed •1111!1 ur D ltlotie: ''The St<rtl W11 of Harry Frlu'' (tom) '69 (2hrs)-Paul Hew m;in, Sylvia Kosc1na, Andrew Due aan f 1vt B11a1d11r Generals are held captive by the llahans and llC un able lo come up with an tsclpt plan 8) PM lll11ui11t II) sro«TS: NIT lastei;,11 fD IHJ Wt<l4 s,tdll 'West II.Ink St01y" Tt11s proaram presents the human sloiy of two peoples l1y1n1 claim to the """' $111111 111ece ol land-the srte ol 1nlenst c011t1onrsy rn lsuef -8:30- • C.rel •rMtt e 111 Dlik.-a.1rr1111 A sw...,,. ,,,,. 9:00 8 flJ) (1)) DHfrMt Stt•tt (U) "Almost Amenc1n·: When Arnold's f1vorite teacher luves to like an ollitr job. Ille ~ounpler drslrMI her repllctmenl so much ht st1ys •••Y from school fo1 lrvt deys. • Aloll1 ,.,. ... ,~ • AINI l.lups 1, M .. 1111 • Q) ltDl *' AliM ,.,.._ A bofl·from tfle bfut romance ptompl$ Curtis to moo quickly betwtu courtilllp an4 111at1i•&• wllen he fefb Ill io.e •rt• • rtvrsllinr wma11: • d111d P'odilY Is Ollt ol llil t1t111111t tltltn Ill IS 1111111111 by JOV"C IM; alld •Aof11" lll(l111d fr111tollds t1me to fell 1n IOft •tlh tllt 1940'• eel llllotd 1111111 ol I &r•ttlully 11111& ICll .. •llo WISll1 P.itdbt Yt1lt1• ..... """ .. @ f'M f ..... PIPlllllJma•llllelJllll•~( ..: ,-,.. ~ ..... "Atcofd "" S.S.." lllit ,,..,.... follooits ......... IMtcfOf, lliccMo •ti. -' IM recordl111 ,,-., u lllt1 '"'"' for • m0td1nt sns1on . (Sillwkast Oii «USC 91.SIM) ~ -•·1'-..... .; Uh ... lift '" liMIN feotit..,.. llllllie lo M .... to••--·""" ... u. --···~ ....... _ ... .,... ............... """ .................. !Mill ""'""· ..... TV WEEK, MARCH 22, 1981 JI~ Alive 10:00 Q n l>t OllHICJ Sua11. Spice and [~eryth1n1 Hice.'' Quincy 1s sued for libel by a Beverly Hills doctor alter ht declares on a TV pio111m lhal a youn1 woman died as ' rrsull ol 1 d1n1erous d1t1 prtscrcbed by lht do(IOI O 0 Ntws 8 :l 10 ~ VtpS "H1chrm11e Come T rut Dan Tann1 reluct1ntty 101ns I01cu wtlh psychH: Robbie Jen nones lo follow the d1ncerous trail of a kidnapped heiress. despite the ho111ble knowled&e that the buutlful sttr Ills w11ntsstd Oan·s dtmrst in 1 nt&hlmare v1S10n Cl) World lletw«t fins 61) ll• Tiit lnltr1111tioll Society (R) lh1s proeram uplores the 1nl0fllll· hon boom and how 1t 1schan1in1 the way we hvt 0) Nocht I Noelle -10:30-m 11> m News 11:00 8 8 Cl> o.:z ID ""' D m flJJ <a> ID ""' • Th• Grultr LH Veen 1111, Guham CrllSl4t D Tht llniYwff GIMt m 11•A•s•11 Cll l11tlt1 il4l TONfrw'1 hlllilin m Did c...tt -11:30-fl If IUIMtN: NZIHM ..... (d11) '18-Suunne Somers, Steven Ktals h n11 Roberts. Perry Lan1 D <Jll JeMllJ c,,.. • ru s ltlPtliM D ltt't 1111 .. I 0.11 ............ ,... Q"f) ... ,.., .. '"' """" (C.C) fD C.flltiltlM MC "-' O>Mowle 12:00 • Mowit: ''TM ,...., &.lea'' (dr•) ·ss Marlon Brendo • oo ai a T11t LM .... -~ mw.-1111,......_ mo...s.,..,_. -12:30- D ~ll (Jfl Tiit TMlttr" Slltw ' CNtt l•e.t 1t00 .. "" °"' Liiie ... .............. ., ........ <••> 'S7 Yvoftnt Oeeerto, Clttk Galllt. Sldn;.':'1tr, llrt111 ZllllMkat Jf. • lletwlft ... -1;10- • <1118 Mct .... -1:30- • llltfM: .. ,, •• Jtl7" (41•) '67~MtehHI ~-.Wt"" Cortr -Z:IS- T•tll t11it Tnlll • -2:30-..... : '4A ,....., ..... (lllJI) ·n -Lio~ lflffea, trNtnc~ Ct ..... trtlll r...w... asoo cr:.11.;:L; • ........ -J;JI- .... """ .. ill ,.,.. <••> 'A-JM .......... .._ Ille~· ..,., MlcMll Ctlil . 1W I 1d··I£ -· . =· .................. ==r.:::.~ = ............ "'· ............... ..., .. ...,,. .-... -· • --~Illa .. _..... ...... •• 01 ---.... ...-r .... l:ui • £ .. t.r =t.i:I.~.:.;:.. 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C.W.•ia II Ille ..,_ ot 111 ~· I ...., tu> ..., ..... queh wltlle ltlty lrf rec:.MtlM hi! 8'cl""' •• (J) 9 • ... the •ftenllocl of ,...,; ... tMfr .... • ..._ ..._ ,_. ._ e INITS: w., 111e LA Kuip nelallbOfs, llanao1111 at1111t•an. -U:JI-n. Ille lllwloll MOftll Sin Sony St Jac4ua. llMI MIY ~ ~,...._.....,,IU.: ::::.. -~~Rllondaltt. 9o c... 00tr....•.. or•~ l f5.f!\• i ••·::~ eo .. ;1:c,c..c. .. ...._. (J)Oa•._ 9 (1)0 .... :"'-•llle • • c.,.... * .._ Cl) ira-s.,. ..,. eonc1. (dra) ·39 (2111'sl-Cltr\ .. (fl ..,.., ......, C.ble. Vivien Lelall. ltllit Howard, e ..... W ....., Ollv.a lit Hav1llatld. Tiie stim111 rt· 12:00 ••111t •(J)9er...,..-.. . .._. .:::.-='9 -12:30- l!.~1!:' T...,, .. SMw 'hOO ...... I"' ""i.. .. .:=:::. ..... -1:10- ... : ,....,.. (•h ) '12- llicwd lloundltte. Cliuck Connors, Maa Von Srdow.1.~roderick Ct1wfotd. by Milt.llcl. uwicials attempt to 111ua1t 1 llllSllln dtfldot out of l1111 cou11try ullcltr tlllt nows of Ille local polict, Ille Russian HUit po. lice •llcl a pcyclllopeth attemptlnc lo l&SISSIUl•llim. (fl ..... lJ aY1YtldMTrlllti -1:30- • lllM: uo.c.,,., Terrtt'' (llor) '70-A b .. ultlul wom111 post$ 1s • pol1« decoy 1n 1n 1lltmpl lo find 111 1rt1sl who 1s k111in1 his models. -2:35- • lllN: w114 ~(' (dra) '72-Jtff llt1d1u. 8ar7 Blown. Burl Ives. Tiit m1$1dventurts of two fOllAI draft dod&trs on the rvn dunnc !tit Cml War e Tiie ...., • sa.. •nhc 1to1J ol tllt willful beauty e P'nllll It ,_., Scarlett O'Kara alld !tit ddlatly 8 SWil S.. llllOIC lllltlt llutltr. •@•IJ & ............ . 7100 un lltuliollt" Tiit t¥il 11¥ti.fotd 9 e 9 D """ Grant has BJ's INJ '"°"' \Id· CJ) ....., lilllef napped 111d htld Oii 1 IMriju ... e ,...,, Dirt ._. farm it1 Mtllco-but ht doesn't know Cl) Tt Tic o..p his dluahttr is also IH1t11 held CIP· (fl llln c.tMa live there • • 11-.~·" • CJ) C11 a 1111"'• c:..,.., Q]) Tt Ttl ti. Tnittl "Do.bit Troublt" Jeck unluthts 1 e "' Stfeeta tf SI• fr_.. double dose ol m1dcap comedy by O lePI witli ~ pos1n1 IS his own twin lo rom1nce e O. tu, (c.t) Ralph furlty's 1ttmtiwe vlsillna e AfftMleMI 1 Alul niece-only lo l11wt furley name 8 l\e Mklltl/Utwtf ~ both brotlltn Trippel IS &utsts of -7:30-honOI at 1 fl1nl1C blill. • Z•tMYOWll ·"'~'WIW • "" Criffllt .. CJ) K8'n DI~ Apil e 0 llr*Jt: ..... tf Ille e • 8 ..., fw4 1t11ef (t.(} "Ruinplt ind the Act lot • SM • • Rthument" Ru"'plt's best ci1tt1h, • (,....._ IA the TimSOll lamllf. seek Rumple out CJ) Pil MapiiM • M 11 lie fN!lly when 111n1 PartJ T11MOn 11 t1111111 0 11•a•s•H ••th 1 stolen relfa10U$ art llM worth @ ..,_, Millef 11111 1 milllOll Pollncb. 0 Z4 Chit fn111l R llwl (C.C) • "'Mac"'ll/l.tllftf h,.n -t:lO--~ • -9 WCll 8~~~~ 8 ""9cMcl lwt (R) "U YOlll biter BoMet" Henry and ~11nt1 1et1<11 llMt UM•· ptCttdty wlltn llltlr skllfts trip rs bottlltd up by closH loMs Ind find 111 umr111ftd house 111at ill Monroe who Ms t11r11td thew aparttMllt 1nlo 1 w111ble. . 8:00 a CJ) (I}) hh11rat .. • Susie's lrtQuenl end often lite nt1hl WISlts to town p1lrilfdl RtQ Btasdoft's tatalt llfl ttllt tonpes ol f'almtnlOWll •ac· rlfll 1r1tll tllt worst kind ot sandll. ind when 8'aadon is found shot. eTtTtthlc'i ec.w ..... t. ....... =-=~·:.-: .... -,_ ... ........... ....., .. =~~~= •• 'Jiu .. ·.:: ...... ................ ............ cedil ... MIMI..... • .... llllUI~~-·-_. .... ot .. iMtnlC ... ::.,·=:.:: :" It l•to =· (Co() ....... ...... -10:30-:e:= .. ,, Pl .llect .......... t1100 .• Cl).081M e :::, i.-;: •. .,,., ........... ... a-set( :=,(C.C) -U:JO-e CJ) D....,.... -w Cte11t." "ll*n.1-.tfDlttli" ea•.....,c.r.. •(J)Cfl .......... . .....,. ......... ::...~-..... 12100 e .. : '11111 ........... (com) '60-J.U ltlftlllOft, e (J) (JI e hit: "llm .i ,,_..,. (dra) '79-Joe Santos er1e1IM'illlk ............ . .,.. . .,..,. -12:30-• 0 8 Tiit T .. errew S... c.ll " Ceatl e Le1'1 II•• a Deal 1100 eTlMDMl.aMSlilltw ....... : .. ,. .. , .. (dll) '61 - Mturl(;t Chtv1l1tr. ltsht Caron m.w..-. .... -1:30- ...... ., "Tiiie Dirty '-9" (ad'f) ''6-Htiwy Fonda 2:00 • llerlt: '1\t Vlel11t 1'1trlet" (clfl) '6t-Ylttotl0 Gassln1n -2:30- • Te Tel tlllt lnitti -3:25- ....... "Tiie lltr* Mlrflf" (dtl) '46-011•11 d• Havi!Und -3:30- • .,._: "Tiie D.I." (d11) ·~1 - l.U Webb. Don Dubbins -3:50-• ~ "Ctw ......,., .. '""'4lt "*" ftegel THURSDAY I llMCMZI ftt..,.... .. lfl•-........ ,iuM 1H DATTllllE PIKUllS. ...... i. ,.., c.11enlme, •rt l9w ..,., ...... DAmllll llCMfS ll:N m "'111111 Atl1111 ,._,.(wet) '34-Jolla Wipe n:JO • "TM S.....c11 °"""' r111 I. (d11) '64 -W1lh1m Holden. C.puw1e, Svsailn1ll TOil IZ:N • • "Cenlert4" (ldv) '4~-0IQ l'o.tll, W1ll11 Sim\. M1tlltl111t Clltwel ....... ., ... "(drl) '61 -Suzennt Plttlltllt. 3:00 ()) ... Illy D.rilC .,.... ten" ('om) ')2-Robeft You111. lqyll!Ofld Mnsey. 8 "A Certelt S.llt" (d11) '58-Rosuno 8mzi. J01n FOii· taint, 811dl0fd 011lm1n. J:IO G "Dr11•1 Al4Hl1 t~t Mt· Mwl" (adv) '39-Henry fondt. Cl1udetle CA>lb1rl, John Cir· rad111t, Edna Mey Olivtt. Jama C1111. Cuy Madison. I •va111ii6 8:00 ••• IUD._ ........ •ct>tt1•• .... •fkTec ... ...... .,. •C..n-a0c.- ACROSS .............. 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Pllt one of two parts Sid tejttlJ J R £W1111's offt1 to patent ud m11ktt his ntw ar 11111111, bul I R • not one to ICUPI ltlfCllOll. finds a 11t1ll1n1 K comphce 1n Sid's s111er, Alllly (MOTE· Pllt lwo II IOPM) D D 8 lhvlt: "C.taaMlra Ctlllil(' ((..() (suio) 'II (2hrs)- ~· lote11. lhelllfd Harns, Av1 C11d11t1, Burl l111culer. lhrt1n Shttn, 0 J Stmpso11 Tiit ltor, of 1 lr11n l1Mhn1 ICIOU £uroPt with neatly 1.000 pl•111•·i11ftsted p11 senrers •nd • nur-cerlaln d•te with duth . • CJ) 9 • .....,..., ((..() ''Tiit Dolf" The 12111 pretincl ~for Ille kid111pptr of 1n •nl14ut doll. •llCI • sucker ts eonntd 0111 ol SSOO l0t a confirmed '"9rtalion Oii the IOICI 1/111ttle. • lltn Glfffll . ...... ,,..... -t.30- • CJ) (JI • Taal "Louie's Mother'' louit attelully t11Vlsio11s • Ille of 111111 times with Ills IHlddlts • .,iud wit~ tOIUnllc lnltrtudts lrillt Elaine 111 Illa bachelor ptd now 11111 Illa mot~., 11 .. lllOVtd oul : a.: OM "-(C-C) 9T_.,./T.., 'tOsOO • (I) (fJ ..... LWlllc Concl. SW alld C.ry l11t ftt lllttr lim •114 WI/flam Katt (c). Ro"-rt Culp end Conni• ~•llece. Executive producer/ writer, Stephen J. Cannell. A normal American schoolteacher chosen by aliens to receive a bewildering super-powered suit forms an uneasy partnership with a glo,Y-seeking government agent to launch a comically frustrating, last-paced. fantasy-filled fight against evil. in The Greatest American Her(>. a unique comedy/adven- ture series amng Wednesdays at 8PM on ABC. Wilham Katt stars as Ralph Hinkl~. an earnest high school teacher whose hie of everyday struggles is outrageously complicated when he Is forced to be- come a reluctant superhero after extraterrestrial visitors present him with a mysterious and em- barrassingly flamboyant suit endowed with un- earthly powers. Robert Culp stars as Bill Maxwell, the stnght-arrow government agent who shares Hmkley's close en- counter. and wtth great relish , undertakes command of their m1ss1on to save earthly society from Its self- destructive course. Connie Sellecca stars as Pam Davidson. a feisty attorney whose blossoming romance with Hinkley becomes infuriatingly entangled with Maxwell's echemn for fighting crime with hll new Hcret we9P(ht-"*' and r"9 wondrou9 .ult. WhO le The G,...._. Amettcan Heto? The an1wer to that queedon, aceotdtng to aecutM Pf'Oduc•r and writer Stephen J. cannetl, 11: "All of u1. It 11th• aplrlt that mOlllM ue to root for the underdog and hold onto the valuea that lhOt tNI country to th• top In two hundred lhort YMl'I· "Teteyl1lon haa been Nturnlng of late to fantasy," uy1 CaMetl. "and In creating thl1 lhow, I wanted to explore what would happen If you or I were given the problem• of • cluak: auper hero. Whit would hap- pen If you were out In the deltrt one night and were 1pp.roached by an alien apace cr1ft •nd given a super suit which contained 111 of th• powers of the comic book 1uper h1roe17 "It's not ea1y. to•be a super hero. In fact, It's lmpo11lble. How would It affect our relatlonshlps with our loved one•? How would It affect our careers? How would it affect our own Mlf ... tHm? "In ahort, It's a bummer. But the American spirit being what It 11,I think most of us would try to make the best of It ... UM this •peclal power In constructive and herolo ways," surmlaes Cannell, who In the past has created auch hits 11 Th• Rockford Flies. Barette and 79ns~d and Brown•ho•. "Hlnkley'a life ls all but destroyed by this 'gift' from outer space. Nothing Is easy. If you change your suit in a phone booth (which In Itself, Is tougher than It tooka), what do you do with your clothes? Ralph tries it. he gets ripped off. His wardrobe takes a beating ... he loses jackets. shoes, evetything. Super heroes are a fantasy. We all wish we could fly. But ... Is that easy? Ralph can fly, but each flight ends In disaster. The human body Is aerodynamically unsound. "I have always tried to maintain a sense of re<tllty with humor In shows I have created In the put." says the writer. "The Rockford Flies exposed the private eye genre to a heavy dose of reality, thereby allowing for humor. Tenspeed and, Brownahoe did the same . . . using character relationships, a mis-matched pair. Blackaheep Squadron and Baretta explored reality with humor. ,...11 fllOAT (~l the sot11I ladder. whtn 11 sttml she's 1nherrted m1lhons from 1 man whose Irle she saved ye1rs 110-and plunaes into lht Realty Swamp to ~ve the la11en flou. who rttu1e1 to dratn the muddy wattll • fllewie: • ..., u rp " (adv) '48 (2hrs)-Humphrey Boaart. l•urtn S.all A cane of hoods take onr a hotel 1n the r1ond1 Kt1$ • <ral 1211 ..._ (R) 'Mu que11de" lltnson drnses up as 1 sofdatr and finds h1mstll 1n troublt 11 a wild costume party at the t•ttuhn manS1011-an alf111 c:o«iphclted by lht p1est11et ot a p11cetess &old swue and a plot by f0te11n molu hona11es to stul 11 ..... : ''Cee1MI c... to ... ,. lu1" (com) '70 (2hrs)-Godtrey Clmbr1d1e, Raymond S1 Jacqun. Cltv1n lockh1rt The SIOfY of two black detect ins 1n Harlem""° try lo beat tht police m hnd1n1 a bale of cotton cont11n1n1 $87,000. • N ll111ll11 GJ llowit: ''Will, "-'• or Siu!" (com) (21us)-Mclun Stennson, Alu Karras The story of three c1ooks who slul • p111 muluel m1ch1ne to print w1nnin1 tickets. ® Wltll Osalt l a119y (C.C) fJ:) LA WM Ml tlftift rB Wall Strfft lllM -1:30- D 0 ID Tiie lrl4J lrWes · Cool Hand Phil'' Schooltucher Pl11thp Cov1n11on luls he needs ltuons 1n beina ·111p to ptust his stlldents. but after c1v1ne him some po1nte1S. brotlltr 1n law Walty 1nd a slrtel ~d named Harry believe t~ey've etHled a monster •m<JtSl'••li&Glrl ... (R) "With Bec:ky, You Gtl £uroll" Cll1nese IOOd. lableclollls. a pant1n1 b1ol11tr. a m1S3ln& lather, • nur St&hted S.n 1116 a capable. take ch111t Edie Mt alt parts of Ille reca11nlin1 of the story of Bec:ky's birth 1n • rtsl1u11nl IDC.rtllmlett 8 F,_ ....,. .... (C.C) ....... ,q ........ .... .... 11....., 9200 • (I) ({I) Tiie O.U. t4 Ml,mnll .\II escaped COMkt. Mtkl•a ,, .. nee. returns to Hauard to Mtllt 1 ICOlt with 8olt lfou. 1nd LuM Ind 8o ' !Ian ~o SM tllllt """* 1ft11 ht is k'4111Htd by tllt futiiwt. .......... Ga ... Ntro-•a witll AtcMt • • Miii till! ,.,_." __ ... ill 1111 .... -.=----.,.--.,,. . .......... Niter '"' •lillr ~ !!.g? ffl~r<:;.>-~"'" ~. N l~. l!MI r.n..&. 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CW E .. ttt (9 .... ll -1:•-.. .,.. ....... ., .. ) '60-.llMll o.n.. ............... (ld·h) ''2·~ Lfllli &100 . • ..... c.-, ... -z:•-................ ............ (~'M-* ...... ...,. ....... ·~ r'C I 1114" .,.. I SATURDAY I lllAICK ZI MORNING 8:00 S.riNS....r ., C.-.lity f~ • UMtnity Of tllt Alf -6:30- • S.11ilt SMtsttr CJ) Villa Altcre B rut's C.t e (Im It's TM1 IMm (I) Vtlce ti Acrkldt11tt • DMy I Watll • s,.Jk o.t .... ,., .... attetr..q. 7:00 8 Ovsly's Trffllolllt 11 O lllJ ~1ill1tt1on1 lOll& e Pacattttn • ()) crm a s.,erfrltnds Hout (I) TY I I.lob at Lunli111 • Met fMlt Sllelt CD Tun1111M1t Ct Yoea for Kt.itll -.7:30- • Ilario'• 11a;c llt¥it MK111111 ••lie .......... (l)........W .,,.~Hetti eo.-mryltft •Qw r ... USA • Wl(tQMt s.., E lwMias 8:00 • CJ! <IJ) , .. ' *" e oa•,......._ ....... •Cll<Ill t21 ...... ellllfs.,mtan • llllirle: wo. lli..te II Z,ro" (1dw) '~2-Robert Mitchum • s,.cill ,..,.. er ... ....._. -1:30-8 (J)(IZ "9 .... ....,/ .... ....,Sllft .... ''"" e WDS Kutldff • tlfWlltJ fadery . ... • bltra Ablll . 8100 ··-·1 CD QlH11 ,_ & Ille C.. O..•OM Cil1• 1111111 ... -~s....e • • TV WEEK, MARCH 22. 1981 0> Mowit: "The Amtricant" (advt '55 Glenn ford. frank loveioy tJl) Gmt OecJ1loM 'II ($0 Wnllift(lotl WH~ ill amn -10:30- • Allttria'l Top T" U I Cial \2tJ T~u.U11 CJ AMlot1 ' Cesttllo • Sa Million S MH f,ZD TM '11111 Kill1dolll 1Jt) Woten' ~ 11:00 u t 11 Tiit ,.,,.,. IMtlr U SPORTS: Wor .. Ch1111p1011sh1p Tt111111 Covt111e of tllt S320.000 Challtnae Cup D 119; 12( Wtthnd Special IR) Put II "The Gold Bue· m bttly's liltlltt1 Q) Luella U~r e ~The lllslntSS E1dla111e -11:30- • IS 1 IJO 129 American 8.lnht1nd ID Soul lr1in Cl)Ltt'l fl~ Em Tht M1&ic: of Oil 1'1intin1 iJOJ TI!e Homt 6-rdtntr A"•RNOON ) 12:00 U (J, Ill Fit AllMr1 • Lest Ill S,Kt Cl Wild WiM Wtst Cl) tbrtus Wtl~ iu rootst• f1J T1lis ow Httnt -12:30- • Ct <laJ DIM hd ( J) llovlt : "Tiit 111 FW..1111.u" (dr1) ·~-Howard Keel • r..,i.1 III MMl·lZ • llerit: "Mi1llt TWe" (dr1) '63 1lfnn1s Hopper fJl) TM f~tl Gw!Mt a lllrit: 111e s.1•11 c...c. litll" ID r1tMI lnternatittlll 18) l'tllGNI r111111et t:OO 9 (() (1lJ Jt1111 t4 Siar Celll.,lld eTIMMlllSttrs e MIM: ''.Wtf ti ... a.t1n1" (d11) '!>4-Robut Mitchum . D ,...: '"-,...._,. (wes) '62- Chue~ ColUIOfS, Ad.tm West (tl ~Nle • ....._: '"-"'-" (dia) '7S-W1llia::=~i TOIN IR ....... ....., .,.War u.. .... -1:36-• o •-...• .,.,.. .,,........ • Tiie c.-Alt r...ilc! , ............. aaoo -~ 1 ........... ... ..... .......... l ltlll .... ----.......-l:JO- - IPllfl: ........ =:;:m .... ~ ..... = .... TV WllK, MMCN It. ,., I ..., ........... .., ... [2iii!~]I • Fii lm•\11'1• •Ille"'*· :. tr•r ••::.:. = 'EASTER SEAL TElETHDN The "'9"~ ~ful ,... loone, lhNd onty IO Elvlt P--Ind tM ....... on IM.8MIN IMlboetd Top 100 llet. .... ~ .. nadonll oMWman end holt Of the 1 Olh lftnuel NlllOMI ,_,., SM _,.,,_,, .................. ...,, ........... ' ~::=.=--..... -.. 1"6 = ... =-=:,, ... =..c.., -- (I) ....... ,,.,,,. ·0'4--.... llftng on KTI.A (Ctwmel I) from 8PM ..,,_IO 4PM lu~. MMm 21. Long tince ........... M one of 111t1111lon'1 ~ annuel twnte. the 1ee1 ,.,,., SM/ _,,,on wtlt be...,. on a..-. I·=-:~ II· ... ··= ...... -It:.. (*8) 'M -- catld network ol 130 l&ettonl Ind It ...,.ctlct ID be .... by moN tMn 40,000,000 peop&e. 1,a:.., ........ ~!~~ tt100 .,., OB fW 8'nce lta lwption In 1872. the .-.hOn NI re6Md mOl9 than ts2 ..Ulllon to fund Ealtet Seal ~tor cMNbted ldulta end chHdren. I I~ .. ·-•!i?~.ic:; ~ .. ~~ =-..:~~:11~(*') ..... w.r--'5J-'1Mflc~ ..... J:JI ...... ,.., ........ ..... ,,.... <-"> '75-flllltill ..... "I've ldmll'9d the wortt of U'll1 organization tor many yeate," loone Mid. "Th• EHtef Seal Sodety hu 1, 124 lfflllltel al( CMr th• country, 1t1H~ by 800.000 ~lunteere In addition to the profMlional1. Ninety-five percent of the fund• ralMd by th• tel• thon 1tay1 right In th• state wh•,. It w11 t11Md. And 79.9 percent of all funds go to direct Hrvlcet to the dlNbled. I think that's out1tandlngl" ... CMll -11:30- • CJ) 0 ..... "' Wfef· ................ Ille" I!. ;·,c::-...... t.: .... ............... .,,.... ::.~-.,.. 12100 • .._.: wDMllM UA." (ch) 'S2-"-""ey lourt. 111111 Ht111ttf •009 •~· ....... ........ ::::.-=--12:30-a II. n. ,...,, .. la.. c.-lie.it 1100 • "' Dll "-.. ..... : .......... T.-..tN (drt) '65-Klrk Oou1lu. Richard Harris, Ulla Jecobton . • w.t.11 """"' ..... -1:10- • lltwl1: "Tiii Trtchrt" (dra) '71-S.mmy Davts Jr .. Julia A~ms. Ernest 8or1n1nt CI)) Caf'll l4tr111tt 9 Tt T .. ttle Trvtti -1:30- • llMI: ~Dutil s.1111111 a lhr· wit" (hor) '73-Cwa Allhn. Klaus K1nsi1. A youn1 mu t11es to b11n1 the dud bad to hit -l:SO-a lloM: "lliMIMU Clay" (•ts) '65-Cameion M1tthell. (llltl Raio CtOllt Rtv1ttt. 011111 M1r11n -2:30- • llttl1: "S..I S.141er" (d11) '71-IUfer Johnwn Cesar Romero. lllr~ra Hale 3 :00 • lloM: "T .... Ltaill" (hol) '74-Pal Clrdt, Jollrt IF1nd A b11I hanl letM&tl is 111AS101mtd into a half man. hall beul creature -3:30- • lltwlt : '''1J DifffClt" (mus) '34-Fred Asta11e, Ctn&er Roaers, Ahce Brady -3:40- • ....,_ "Callltnlia," "Twifiellt Oii tM Rio &r.-~ I ivl-j "-turning for hi' tteond year with the telethon will ... _,... ... iiiiiilil-iililililiiil_...,. be mutJclan/compoMr Marvin Hamllsch, who wlll 8 00 host several national 11gment1 of the •how oUt of • I g t , NM Vork aa well u Mrve at ho1t tor the local NM I• 1 ~SI it I:.._ York 1tatloo. Ttn mlnut11 of each half hour wlll be C: turn~ <>Yer to the Individual 1tatlon1, ttch with lt1 ~:;.:•• own local ho1t, with 20 mlnut11 devotee( to the .., n.. national ttltoatt by Boone out of Hollywood. Loa o 1'1fnt1 f , .._......, Angelee ho1t1 for the local cut-In• are neweca1ter • • n. lllidrlc C...., Johnny Mountain of KABC (Channel 7) and'Aobert -l:JO-Welden of CBS'• t..ou Grant. CJ) i!'.f ... •.. Talent 1lgned to d1t1 lncludea Bob Andenton, e ....,_ st .... Allen, Jon "Bowzer" Bauman, Oanlelle Bris-a...,-. bola, .Bob Bak9r Marionette Th11ter, James Brown. I .._ led ...., Cathy Lee Cro1by. Burt Convy. Shaun C111ldy, Jeff Tiit ..., • sa.. Conaway. Scatman Crothera, Erik E1trada. Aleo Lou : =:::.: ,_., Ferrlgnq. Kim Fleld1, MIHy Gold, Fred Grady and Ted Lang, Lalnle Kuan. Rori King, the Lennon Sleters, 7100 Sharl Lewie, Johnny Lee. Trlnl Lopez, Peter Marlhall • e • U ._ and Chapter Five, Jim McKrell, Roger and Roger. i = .:-..... Tom Sulllvan. Aleo Beverly S111oon. Shabbo Ooo. Sit ()) Tlitt ..... Down Comic, Taste of Honey. Charlene Tilton, Chris e ht~.-., Wallace. Wlllle Tyler and Lester, The Wtlrz. Dennis (II lletY lillfltl s.. W.aver and Mark Wllaon . • 9 ll•A-S•N (I) Te Tel Ille Tni* • 111t .,.... "Siii ,,.... o• "ctr""',. .... • °"' Elef (t.C:) ........... ~. ,..., a ni. 111c1e11La1w• ...,_ -7:30- 9 Z •llll T ... (]).....,°"' ... ., •a,.,,,,,,, .. ...... ., ..... ......... ., ...... ...... ,.., @ rA-S-tl 0..,..,..., a ... ..,... .. • 11le llldltl!Ultf• ..,.,. .... "l.lill a• ..... lldMet 8:00 9 CJ) <I) Tiii l11<rt4lMt ..... Paralyud from the waist doWn after an accident. Oawtd's only hope lo walk 11a1n lits m the 1t1eneutive pc>wers of the Hulk. D 0 a Nar,.r Valley PTA "Stella and Howard" Stella soars up Pet Boone 111 joined by 5-year-old Colleen Finn. this year's National Easter Seal Child. Pege1S TV WHf<. MARCH n , 1•1 BRUCE PLANK 52.70 SO. FT. HAATCO OAK PARQUET $ 1.69 SO. FT. SOLID OAK PARQUET l9C EACH INSTALLATION AVAILABLE 1:00 1 :1.~ ........ • Stlntr • ltiltdt • CD <8l srorTS: Wide World of s,.its Cow1ce ol Mrclt1tl Spinks and Marvin Johnson 1n the h1ht lleavywerchl drv1sron bout from Al lanhc City, NJ, and the fl1m1n10 Stahs from H11lt1h Park, rlo11da Cl) Elltf&lllCJ G Mowif: ".,titic111" (hOI) '62 Carl Ott01en. Ann Smrrner (JI .... • 111"1•: "lhl Galahad" (dra) '62-Elvrs Preslty, lola Albncht 9 ... .., .. Amill•• •WWC.W 0 TM lllftf1111titl 5tciety ·=~· ..... c.. rill" <••>V _...._.. eoctrt. Alli•._ •...,. lt11ns 0111 w ~·1 rifst wift dttd '""'-'•· llM btllftJ to ltet for her lift. OUHff'llll e CN,.., (C.C~ "Sltlpwitck' la Trinidad Valt11c1t1 • Tiit wrtell of .. , Tr1n1d1d V1tocm:· tht fourth llflHI llllP i, t~ S,.,.111! ArlNde. was dtSCOWtrtf by tl'llathf d1wtr• 1n JO Itel ol "''' off lllt COISI ol Ireland. llltif fut•. 111111111 froia brona CH.S to lttlfltr lllott. tall 1 un1q11e story cl life on a 16111 cenluiy wa1sllip Ill _.,, IWI II Cefwl7 -l:JO-• 0 IP(Clll: ..... ...... .__ ............ (9011) Cllarlts llllf•lt looks btllllld Ille scrtf!I at llow hard doll111 lie bit .. sol! dtWIS @ 5-Mh .... 9:00 8 HIU SmET.IUIU * TWO HOUI SPtCWJ .. @ a Hill S.l'llt .... (211fs) Hill Sllttt St1tt0n" All uploslwt s.tuah0f1 IS created when two 1uwe· n1le 11111 members ltt 1nterruP1ed du11n1 1 store robber; and lake host11es Munwh1le, to tnsurt puce and secuuly IOf a fol1hGom1111 P1eS1dent1I lacH111d1n1 tour of his precinct. Captain Fun I lo 111u5I ., · ranae a tr11Ct amona loeal w1111n1 lttn11e 11np. .... fl • CIJ (II 9 Ltn Ital (C·C) (II) Isaac conMtes Utt crew to bolstei hes aull'• eeo. Isabel Slrdord pests: lwo stb ol partl!ls Ir; lo ---------------------.. watt. a rominct between lheif ofl Sj)( 1111 MellSSI Sut All4mo11 Cutsls: and 111 unJtd lllOlbei's 111fa11t SOii drSllllHOWIS ol 'Yf" wflo try to ro NllCt her Suun Howard lllttlS (llerched11led) • SPlCW.: ,., ... ii .. Stllll S.. (lru) Hal alld Haifa l111h 1 llosl thrs 59fClll on lhe Tah11t1n lslallds .......... @llltilee•t11tliiee f.D TM AIMricll Sllll't ·SW, (R) 'Tiit Golden HoneylllOOn" lti ..... Cline -9:30-m to111xt1 10:00 8 ( • 1 (1}) lihr Knbwn around lown as a busted cop, Riker hues on as a trucker 1n an allempt to bust a syndteate leader -~tt . ....._ ft:~ ......... ...., . . ...... • -W.Jl- 1=• .... iJ..: ....., ...... ~ ... 11•100 I (Jj ...... CtlO•..._ ,.. .......... • ~wr...­•~Sell T..._ Pat 8ooM hosts 11111 18 llollf IU11d raiser with t!Mtt• Stew Mien . .Dtnnl$ WHwtr. ''~ EstradA. *" Wiison 1nd man1. "'~·"""' • -.: "114 c.a.i.u" (drel ·n~u• flrfflty, tou Allll1Ct1t ..... c.w ac....., .... _.,,.. o ..v .. , ......... •su ••hit -11:15- .... "Tiii .. " ...... _.. (tdv) 'SI-Errol fly1111 • • • ,., .... fllM " .... ,... -ll:lO-!l..c ~ "llrtllllf , ....... e a SI..,., licllt Utt .._.: "Tiie .... Tlttet" (dial 'SS-Antla M1111an1. Burt lancuter ({I .... : ''JM Eas, '*-" (dll) '70-Jacll Nrchotwn. Karen Black J) IMle: wu. • Dlser•r'' 11 IMle: "Mlrlell C.llly USA" (dll) · 76-Documentary -11:45- • Mtwle: "Tiit S1111dllH loy1" (com) '75-Ce.ora• 811r11s 12:00 l ......... lMlt Illa ...,.., -12:15- cafl • .., .. AMlllw• -12:30- G t;'ll Wif.- 1:00 e scnr.._~ . .,..,.. • lillM: "Tiie C.. ti fr••••· ..... (llof) '57-Ptltr Cuslun1 • r• tf 11ie u ... ~ Qtlld c.-n -1:30- • M c.c.n • IMle: "A lel Ire• Mtl" (mys) '70-Yweca lrndlon, Renaud Verly -2:40-• ...._: ......... "At SWOf4'S ,..... -3:30- ., lllftlt : "Tt•ll ti the Uwi111 DIN" (hOI) '64 -Jolln Ashley P ... 11