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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-03-29 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SUNOA'I . MARCH :.:9 . 1~81 YOUR HDMITDIN DAllY PAPIR ORANGE COUNTY . CALIF ORNIA soc EN rs OottlJ ...... PIM! ... , •KU N K-er $500,000 loss Fire destroys Mesa factory By JODI CAD ENHt.:A D Of llM OallJ Piiot Sult Fire swept through u Costa Mesa manufacturing plant S<.tlurday. reducing a sprawling one-story building al :.1019 En lerprisc Street to rubbh· Dama~<' to thl· 6,600 :.quarl' foot General Monitors Int· bu ild mg 1s esllmatcd at more than $500,0UO . ac<.'o r<lin g to firt• ofricwls Costa Mes a f1rernan Hon Peterson rcteiv(•d burns on hi s neck and hand') during the six and a half hour battle to bring the blaze under <·ontrol No on<· was 111 lht• building when lhl· lhre<· al<irm ftrl' broke out at 9 30 a m Ne:.trh't h<1m<:s in t he area n<•ar l'~ularino Avenue and Baker Stn•et w<•rc not thrt•atened. <1 l·1·11rd1ng to A attal1on ('h1<•f l!obert lkauctrnmp roof was on fire ·· Tht•r1· "a'> smo ke coming out of l'Vt•r y crack and cranny .. lie added that f1n•mpn ., d forts <Aen· hampcn•d tw<·au-;1• of tht· unusu<il structun• · · tt was a buildin~ 1nsHk of a building," s..i1d Bcaud1amp II was split up in a fash10n th a1 was not in lh<• origi n:.il s cht•me It would not ;i ll o"' mob ti 1 l \' .. P relt m i nary 1 n.,. e s t1.gat11111 shows the fire ma-. have starll·d in the ret·1·ption· art'•• of th1.· bu 1 I d 1 n g . s a 1 d 8 e a u di a m p Cause of lhl· fire 1s -,\all un1kr in \'t'Sl1gation Tht• firm emµloys 100 Y.orkt'f!-. to manufacture com bust1 hit· l{J ' monitoring inst runll'nls Ci ut lt•d by fire wen• :.i labor ;iton . off1<.'t" and l1hran No clangt•rous lum1·., Y.t·r;• n· lt·ast'1'1 al> a result 111 t ht• f 11 •·. :.aid lkaul'lwmp FIREFIGHTERS SPRAY WATER ONTO FLAMES THAT RIPP~D THAOUGH MESA FACTORY SATURDAY Six engines and three truck•, Including anorkel unit below, couldn't stop fast-moving blaze "By the ti mt> -we gut thl'r<' <in two and a half minulC'"I 1t had s pread from one 1·nd of thl' building lo thl' olht•r ," said Beauchamp "Whl'n Wf' .11 nvrd tht· <·nt1n· Tht• <·nt111• t•omplt·\ \\ ..... dP mohshecl 111 what Bea111·h.1n11 <1l:'M'r1bC'd as ci ·111~ st uhborn hutlding fin•" "l;o spnnklt·r!> "'1·1" '"'iallt·d ISee 1-'IRE, Pagt• A l > Brothers discover tie ON THE INSIDE A UTO SUGGEST I ON? - Ford Motor Company is relying on the povlers of EXP, Ill new s ports c ar, to tu t n the automaker's finances back on a profitable course. Read about this and other entries ln the Otange County Auto Show on Page Cl. NEW JINGLE -You say fc>ur name ls Gertrude or Erle and you've never heard lt ln a aon1? Now Robb Caplelo can put a n 1 name into peraonallsed •on.s• tbat double •• 1lfta for blrtlldaye or other 1pecta1 oc· CHkmt. P .. e Al. llYOND JSAN8 -How that Ull ~e ana have moved Kut, t.bl appear1 to be IOOk· hit 1'ilt or f a1hlon1. Aad de· ~· ............... ed bJ the MW d•llWIDid t• CaJllornb·wetsht fultl See lhe new1\ne• on Pa1e Bt. \ STARS OMITl'ED -He~ry Fonda ls the only sure wlliner going into Monday's Acade~y Awardl presentation. He will e· cei ve one o( the h onora y s tatuettes that make up ror notorious oml11lona. See wb.l~b other celebrities have been over· looked, startln• on Pase Blf. \ By J EFF PARK E K Of tlW O•llJ Pt let Stall Eric and Don are brothers They used lo hang around lhe Balboa Penins ula , &O fishing from the pier. ai later in life, they mov~ to ~ 4pd ~k •pllrtm-nts ar uda the cor · o e r fro~ each oth er, But they never did those things together. In fact, i f their paths ever c r ossed . a polite h ello was probably the only word t h a l passed betwe e n them. Cain and A bet? Not re· l'AltKU ally The problem with Eric and Don was that each didn't even know the other one existed Eric Bowlus. now 25. didn't know unti.J half a year ago that he had a natural brother Don Kellerman. 27. thought someone was playing a practical joke when he received a call in hi s Denver home from some guy named Eric who sa1ci they were brothers. But Enc had proof <·ourt Poland talks still deadlocked WA RSA W, P oland (AP) Solidarity and the government adjourn ed talks Saturda y without a breakthrough on ave r t ing a ge neral s trikt' planned by the big independent union. The East German news agency reported '"new units"' were .replacing m ilita ry forces that had begun the spring Wa rsaw Pact maneuvers Polish air space was reported closed to foreign aircraft for five hours ending at 5:30 a.m. today for "technical reasons" possibly r e la t ed to the mane uver s . However , a State Department spokesman said it was "'not UD· usual'" for foreign air traffic to be ba nne d d urin g su c h ex· erclses. T he East German news agen· cy ADN said the ''Soyuz 8l" maneuvers continued Saturday and that replacements had been brought In . But the report did not say how long the exercises, which began more than a week ago, would contlnue In Poland and lll Sovlet·bloc neighbors. The military.re port was Issued H the at.alemate continue() ln U\e talb bet•een the com· munlst te1tme and Solidarlt)' duptte a papal appeal and a harsh attack Crom th~ Soviets. MOIC01't' accU4ed the union of maldna ','LY\acceptable political demandl.'' · Qe.emler Mlec1yslaw ~k4 .,,. cautiously OP· &Iii t.M latest round ot ,.....artty lef der Lech • &leN •VOkl tbe strike called for:,..,.y., ' .... 10 me that then II a ..... for ..uac tbia tfiat ... -we aN elOMr to r lt1.. nfher than farthe r frQm rt," n~owikl nld. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~j·~~~-~·~~····~~-···· SUNDAY SPECIAL t hat .t~~·, e r e bqt~. -bn.in.:eL. 'l Kellerman. Ile began by enlist ,Jl@U{ and arbara,.l'•ltet014n, i •Ing the help of the Adoptees and .hos~t.~ records to St\OY( s e a r c h f o r o n e D o n a I d rn St. J • Hospil-.1 of Or ange, Liberty Movement Association two years apart. lie stumbled on <ALMA>. a non-profit agency the truth by accident. dedicated to helping adoptees '"I knew almost all my life locate their natural parents. \hal I <Aas adopted." he -su:<I After huryin~ hims1·lf in court · · M ) parent:. were Faith and records. hospital files and phoue Don Bowlus of Balboa Island directories, Bowlus traced a and brought me up with love. man be thought was his brother understanding and discipline. I to Bailey, Colo considered them m y parents J ust when he seemed so close, lhef\, and I s till do. Lady Luck de<1lt him a bad hand "But when I decided to find Kellerman·s phone number out something about my natural was unlisted and no amount or parents for medical reasons in· pleadinf( with the phone com· volvrng my son. I discovered pany could get them to release that I had a brother <Aho was two the number years older." he s<11d 1 Rowlus ran up a $400 phont· The tall. good-natured Rowlul> brl I during l11s search, a nd began a frustrating two-month pr<.11sed the phone company for telling him pa) thl' -.um 111 111 stallml'nts 1 So Ao\\ tu ... told a "hopper tell ing the opt.·1 Jtor lh..tl a n 1mn11 nent cieath 1n Kl'l ll'r man., fan ll ly dema11d1•d his 1mm1·d1 a t1• atlt.'ntwn ·1 he eomp;in~ ;.igri•'"d to call Kell<•rm an for him ;m d leave a message, anrl thl'y tried to do JUSt that. But two hour~ beforl'. they had dis c·onm·rtc·rl I\(• I I c rm Cl n · s I: n l" f cir 11 u 1 pay ment of bills ··Enc sent letters and mail· grams. asking Don to c;i ll hi m on an urgent m;ittcr. · n •rnl·rn bers Eric's wife, Dixie .. He paced the house. gomJ.; crazy knowing that a brother he· had never seen wall sitting in a house in Railey with a dead phone Enc waited for him"to re · turn the call, hoping the mail g'rams got through lie didn't <See LOST. P a11:e A2 ) A $32 million puzzle Most o f park acr eage a lready conn ected By ST E V E MITOIELI. Ol 1 ... OallJ Piiot St•lf Four California rongressml'n agree the prospects for creation of a National Urban Park in south Orange County al least in the next few years appear remote But can :1 respectable sized park still be crt'ated without the $32 million In federal rundl'i be· mg sought for creation of the l l ,373·acre preserve and recrea· tional area? The answer. say spokesmen for Orange Count y and the Irvin(' Company. is yes Even though I nt e rior Secretary J ames C Watt plans to c ut the park ••cquisition budget from $335 to $45 million in 1982. t hat grim news does not mean the entire south Orange County concept will be scuttled. Many Orange Coun ty resi· den ts hold the misconception that the $32 million is intended to purchase an 11,373-acre national park south ot Corona del Ma r In reality, tht funds would be used to buy only 1,670 acres that would comprise the northerly border of the proposed park. The remaining 9,700 acres already are, or soon may be, In the hands of public agencies. The par~els targete d tor feder al purchase belong to t he Irvine Company, and Include 900 acres 1n Muddy Canyon and the frontal slopes of Wishbone Hill. alon• 'fritti a 770-acre parcel ln LaureJ Cartyonl that would abut the propof ta S an J oaquin Trans portauon Corridor. Here's what's left i n land already detUcated to publlc agencl•: -Crystal Co\'e State Park, contalnint 11900 acret of coutal property ano Moro C.n1oe. -Moro R ld1e. a 500-aere r14s•Unf ~ded U> tl~e •tat• parlt u a llft fl'ora th• lrvJat Com· pAfty. I -Aleo, • eompany bn •et aaldt • aetel •dJacent tcp up-per Moro Canyon tor state P\lrcMle, wtt.lt a price ta1 ol fl.IS inilllam. In ll'l 11reement with eowt· t y offlclals. th Irvine Company CORONA DH J,IAR 2 WISHBONE Hill 3 MUOOY CANYON 4 STATE PARK EXPANSION 5 LAUREL CANYON 8 MOAO RIDGE 7 IRVINE DEDICATION AAEA I I ' I I \I 0.ll•Pl•M-. FEDERAL '32 MILLION WOULD PURCHASE YELLOW AREAS Parc• 1,4, S-11 alre8dydedlcated to publk: agencle t also plans to dedicate 2,650 acres ln the Emerald Canyon area In e xc ban1e for d evelo pment rl1hta eouth of Corona del Mar. -The 2,350-acre Aliso Viejo Company dedicaUon behli\d and aouth ot Laiuna Beach. T he county bu formulated an Allao Viejo 1reenbelt mana1e· ment .Plan for that area. O the r area• s late d for purcbue or dedicated ln open apace are the Marcroft/DeWltt property inland of La1una Can· )'OD Road (MO acrea); AVCO propert near La1un1 Nltutl <350 acres); about 550 acres In back of So~t~ La1 una. a nd. p ossibly. about 100 acres of Sycamore HUis, owned by lhe City of Laguna Beach. Whether all that contiguous public land, excluding the pot· tlon eyed Cor federal purchase. can be combin ed under one m anagement plan remains to be seen. Rick Cermak, the Irvine Com· pany'• project mana1er for the Irvlne coast, says he personally doubts such a slnt le-pa rk con· cept can work. "Anythlnt. of course, ls possi· ble," he said, but wtth lite func· (See UltBAN, P ale AS> l If you were to return home right now, what would be the best possible news that could be awaiting you? "The best news.In the world would be that. someone had stolen my Salvation Army couch, so l'dhavetoreplacelt. lt'suuuuugly .•. Comparedtoother SalvatlonArmy couches It's good, but compared to reality It's just awful." WaltH•rper corona del M•r, newspaperctrcula· tion : "That I don't owe any money to the I RS. I just got married recently and we're yet to file jointly, so I'm notsure ifthey'lloweusorwe'llowethem. I'm working three jobs right now and a lit- tle moneywouldsurehelp." Toss Papounas .If Newport Beacta, real HQte: "That'sadamnedgoodquestion. I guess to hear the news that complete harmony had been reached In the Mid- dle East. That all the countries there had decided to split up theoll and share It. That would make a lotofpeoplehap- py." .. Kathryn Lottos Irvine, city planner: "A job, a down payment on a house in Irvine, a large sweepstakes win or a fat royalty check. Anyone of those would do." Dana Hurley San Frt1ncisco, registrar: "The best news for me would be that I've been accepted to law school at Hastings or the University of Colorado. My applications are all in and l'vebeenwaitingtohear." Sherry Braley Coronadel Mar, teacher: "The best news for me would be to re- ceive my Ii feti me teaching creden- tials from the state. Youcanapplyfor that after four years of teaching, and they're about toctlange some la*s in my profession, so If I got lttoday, it would really help." Steve Colome -- Irvine, UCI faculty member, DepartmentofSocial Ecology: "My schtlck isairquality, so l'dhave to say that the best news would be that the air in Los Angeles be forever clean. How'sthatforfantasy?" / David Rand I rvlne, pr•med student: "That l'dbeacceptedtomedlcal school, of course! You'll oeta lot of people around thl sdepartment who will say that. l'vewantedtobeadoctor since I was6. If I don'tbecomeadoc- tor, I don'tknowwhat l 'lldo." Deirdre Fryer CosQ Mesa, controller: "The best news would be either that I got intolawschool,Harvardsay,and got a full scholarship. But I haven't ap- plied. Theotherbestnewswouldbe thatsomeonewantedtomarryme! It wouldhavetobesomeonespeclal though; I'm extremely choosy." • .Man held in knifing A 24.year-old man is ln fair condition today et Fountain Valley Community Hospital and pis friend is in Costa Mesa jail for allegedly stabbing him twice in the back Saturday, police said. RonaJd Raphoon of 1028 Vic· toria Street, was hospltatbed following the 1 p.m. stabMnir Police arrested Rlchara Amacher, 28, at his home on 2083 Wall ace St.. where the Incident occurred. Police said that the two men became involved in an argument concerning remarks Raphoon al· legedly made about Amacher's mother. • Amacher was arrested on SUS· picion of assault with a deadly weapon and Is being held at Costa Mesa jail in lieu of $10,000 bail. TELEPHONE AH de,.,_..1'9: (714) la-at1 Clulltled Ado.eta•"f: 142-1111 ~~~--~~~~~~~~ Thomas P. Hiley l'\l4tll- Robert N. Weed "'"'dltflt M. ThofN1 K .. vll ....... Thomas A. Murphlne tMMtltot•411ter C1rol A. Moore ..... , ..... c.-11yrl1lll lttl Ota111t (Htt .......... ,.. C•Mll•ftt. N• MWI _ ....................... ...... ... ..,'"..._.._. .. , ....... .., .. ,.,, ••• u ................ . ~t111111•c~11M-r. OfflCH ~· M.M: ,. ........ ..... i......,.. INCll: 1027 Ne. C:.... HltllWer M-lfltl .. IMCll: 111119M<ll 991He•ar• VOL. 74,NO.• t 1 GHase ends in. arrest A 22-year-old Newport Beach man wu arrested Saturday ln L11una ,.&each followine a bizarre hlah-apeed. cbase that left four veblcles damaeed. and countle11 motorlata swerving and acreechln1 to avoid the con- fusion, police tald. John Purcell WH arrested on suspicion of uaault with a dead- ly weapon (vehicle) felon_y bit and run, drlvtnc under tbe ln- nueoce and poeaeaslon of 1 gram of cocaine, accordinc to police. The Ion& chain or events began at 5 p.m. near Wave Street on Pacjflc Coast Highway when Purtell allegedly rear-ended a car driven by Robert Ryan, 33, of Costa Mesa. Police said that when Ryan walked over lo Purcell's car, Purcell threw his car into re· verse and hit a Cadillac driven by Carolyn Breeden of Laguna Beach. With Ryan still holding onto the driver's door, Purcell quick· ly sped off, throwing the Costa Mesa man to the pavement. But that was only the begin· ning or Ryan's ftght to keep up with Purcell's pick-up truck, police said. Witnesses told police Ryan was "bouncing all over the highway." He suffered numerous cuts and abrasions. but climbed back into his car and continued pursu· ing Purcell as he continued down P acific Coast Highway toward Broadway. At Broadway, Purcell collided head-on with a red Honda driven by Bruce Sharp of Corona del Mar Sharp didn 't require hospitalization. It was at that point that Sgt. Don Barney entered the high- speed chase. Purcell had slowed for con- gested traffic and Ryan had caught up with him. · '1 heard the screech of tires and I saw Ryan trying to reach the s uspect,'' said Sgt. Barney. "He was hanging on as the car traveled northbound." An unidentified motorist who had stopped to avoid the high speed snarl was hit. With Ryan still clutching the pick-up door, Purcell accelerat· ed and drove into a nearby gas station, said Barney. "So I went in chase of the SUS· pect toward the gas station," ex- plained Sgt. BarnFY. "Two vehicles had to gel out of the way. one going up on the sidewalk." Finally. Ryan managed to get into the bed of the pick-up truck and police arrived to arrest Purcell. He is being held in lieu of $10,000 bail. A passenger. Timothy Dadey was released. lbarra's brother slwt in SA · The brother or Maurice Ibarra, gunned down Dec. 1 while pursuing a civil action case against Santa Ana police, was shot early Saturday in Santa Ana. Roger Ibarra. 24. of Orange, was shot outside a party along 912 E . Pine Street at 1: 43 a. m .. according to police. He was listed in satisfactory condition at UC Irvine Medical Center with wounds in tbe thigh and toe. Police arrested Albert Castillo, 21, and George Figueroa, 22, both or Santa Ana, on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. Police said the two men were expelled from the party earlier in the evening and allegedly re· turned, firing two rounds into the crowd outside the Santa Ana home. During the arrest, police also. took Robert Redman, 22, and J ohn Lopez 22. into custody on charges or carrying a loaded weapon. They were not involved In the shooting, police said. Maurice Ibarra, 21, made headlines last year when he flied a suit against Santa Ana Police charging he was wrongly de· tained by officer: John Mangiarcana. Mangiarcana wu fired. Edward Borrengo, 18, and An- Lonlo Correa, 20, bolh or Santa Ana, were arrested in coMec- tlon with the slaying. An in· veatlgation by the Orange Coun· ty District Attorney's office found police were not 'connected with lbarra's death. F.-...P~AJ FIRE •.. and they were not required, ac· cordln& to Beauchamp. Firemen from Santa Ana and Newport Beach u1l1ted In the firetl1bUn1 effort, wblcb in· eluded II fire officials, sht n1ta. • u.r.. vucka. \ F,....PageAJ LOST BROTHERS REUNITED • • • sleep for four days." The call didn't come . Tryl.n1 another approach, Bowlus called a neighbor, explained whet he was trying to do, and asked for help. The youn g girl who ans wered the phone said she'd be glad to deliver a message to Don Kellerman down the road. •'I'm not doing anything but looking out at the trees right now," she said. The girl took the message to Kellerman. .. Please call Eric Bowlus collect at (714) 731·8436. Urgent," it read. Kellerman promptly returned the call and the party had never heard of Eric Bowlus The helpful girl had delivered the message. but she'd written down the number wrong. "I figured the whole thing was a joke," Kellerman said later "I didn't know anybody named Bowlus anyhow." But when the mailgrams kept arriving, Kellerman tried again. He called Eric Bowlus collect, got the right party , and a strange conversation followed : "Hello. Eric Bowlus, this is Don Kellerman." ''Is your father Robert Forest Kellerman?" "Yes." ·'Is your mother Barbara Kellerman?" "Yes." "Mine too. I'm your brother. "Jesus. Is this a joke? I didn't know l had a brother." "It's not a joke . Neither did I. .. The Bowluses cleaned out their savings account. cashed in on Eric 's profit -s harin g dividends at work. borrowed $200 from his mother, and two days lat.er took a late fhght from Los Angeles to Denver .He walked down the terminal ramp at 2:30 a.m . and for the first time in his life. saw his brother Don . They spent the whol e morning and most of the next Paige services due Funeral services are scheduled Mond ay for retired coach Robert Albert Paige, who died Wednesday at 72. The veteran educator. who taught nearly 30 years at Laguna Beach and San Juan Capistrano high schools. will be eulogized at 3 p.m in the Church of Our Fathers. Forest Lawn. Cypress Ill health forced Mr Paige lo retire from Laguna Beach High School faculty duties an 1973 A former resident of Oregon, where he taught for seven years. Mr. Paige moved to the Orange Coas t and spent two years at San Juan Capistrano before go· ing to the Art Colony high school. · The longtime teacher's sur vivors include a son, Russell P. Paige; daughters Judie Nupal and Bobbie Seeman: a brother. Ward Paige, and sisters Merle Larson and Hazel Webber He also leaves a niece, Jane Kerr. 11 grandchildren and eight great·grandc hildren. day talking. That night, the girl who had delivered the wrong phone number babysat their children while Mr. and Mrs Bowlus and Kellerman went to dinner. "We started making up for 25 years of lost time," said Eric "Neither one of us co•1ld really believe 1t was happening." They still can't. Donald, his wife Rhonda. and daughter Julie moved to Tustin three weeks ago. They now live a few blocks away from Eric. Dixie and Eric. Jr . not far fr o m th e neighborhood where they once lived an ignorance of each other They are becoming good friends They both have bad back!>. hate mushrooms and das lake dancing There are a lot of funny coin cadences to laugh about · Don·~ full name i!> Donald Eugent' Kellerman, and Eri<''s adopted father's name i!> Donald Eugene Oowlus Enc's adopted brother as named John Fores t Bowlus and his natural father's name as Robert Forest Kellerman Their mother owns a dre~s shop an Norco Eric's natural father. who denied fathering him some 25 years ago, live~ in Riv erside. and wasn't too excit eq to hear from Eric on the phone the nther day Oh. one more thing There is another brother. two years older than Donald. four years older than Enc Thev don l know his name. onh the name or the hos pital when' he v. a!> born "When the excitement of ha" ing Don out here s ettles down :.i bat,' said Enc. "I' rn goin~ lu find him Then we'll hav<' a family reunion " THE GOLD COAST See this elegant bookcase headboard waterbed today and save. Features Include cerved designs on the headboard and foot- board. Stained and lacquered to a deep. rich finish COMPARE AT $459.00 SAVE Ul0.00 s349 B«d Only COSTA MESA 1921 Harbor Blvd. (No. of 19th St.) (714JN1-H19 WHTMINITIR 117500 Garde'l GrO\ .. BIYd. (W••1 ot e .. ch) (114) MM In WHTMINITlR 14M1Beacll81Yd. (3 8111•. N, Of 80IN)(714)1M-7114 LAO UNA NIOUU 28052 Cimino Caplatrano (Avtrf Offramp) (714) 111~ HUNTINGTON HACH 18582 8teePI Bl~. (Town & Country C.ntJJ)(71•l• .. 44 IUINA ,ARK 8301 OranQttl'lorpt Bl'td. (At Santa Ana Fw~.) (714) ....... OA .. DIN QROYI 1201&Garden QroveBI~. (1 Blk.W . of Hat'b0f)(714)111.-.0 ORANQI 1141 W. Chepman A¥9. (£.of S.nt• Ana Fwy.) (714).,.._1 • COMA 330 s. VlllMf'lt 1 ... I. 8. of 8an knetdlno, . 111 t ' Nancy Gold shows of/ tiny Capuchin monkeys, Snoopy and Woody , that she and family are raising in their Sacramento home to become aids to handi- capped people. The Golds care for the monkeys until they are trainable, then ship them to Tufts New England M edi- cal Center where they are taught to feed, operate cassette tapes brush hair and vacuum for people helpless from the neck doum. Orange Coast DAJL Y PILOT/Sunday, March 29, 1981 " o~ 0 - 0 1981 I • • I Licenses evading taxes! Owners register luxury cars in Oregon By GLENN SC01T Of IM Dall, .. Ii.I S!Mf If you thought the sudden appearance of ex- pensive new cars in Orange County with Oregon license plates was the result of touris m , guess again. and the license plates are then sent to the. California address given by the applicant. : Jn Oregon the registration fee for a car is a flat $10.50 each year. It's S2 annually for a: motor home. I " ......... Most of the owners of the luxury cars il- legally registered in Oregon but often driven solely i.n California reside here. Inves tigator Joseph Nedza said no one, knows exactly how many new cars have beenJ registered in Oregon by Or ange County resH dents, but he guessed about 5,000 in the last t~o: years. There are about 1.1 million cars m! Orange County. I Lore of the ri11gs? Or. Gordon MacLeod, secretary of health for the state of Pennslylvania during the Three Mi le Is land nuclear accident two years ago, s ays what scientists don't know about the effects of low-level radiation 1s what citizens should be concerned about Speaking in San Clemente MacL.eod had this to say: "The s ubject brings to mind the story of an Indian and a while man who met one day in the forest. The white man approached the Indian, and taking a stick, drew a small circle in the dirt. 'Now that's what the red man knows,' the white man explained. He then drew a larger circle around the first circle and said, ·And this is what th e white man knows '. . ·'The lndjan pondered this for a time. and then took his own stick and drew a huge circle around both the circles J o hnn y Carso n 's knowledge of magic dates back to his youth when he was billed as "The Great Carsoni" in his hometown of Norfolk , Neb., whe re he performed card tricks and other feats of legerdemain for $3 at service clubs . As his entertaining career g rew, he changed his name to "Garnac the Magnificent," one of the roles he assumes frequently on his "Tonight Show." What djsappointment and bitterness did Gen. George P•tton know in the last nine months before he was killed in an automobile accident in Bavaria in December 1945? Movie fans may find out soon as George C. Scott, who won an Academy A ward for the title role in .. Patton," has obtained an option on a new book, '"The Last Days of Pat- ton," by t.dlsl.s Far.go. Chery l Pre witt, Miss America for 1980, and gospel mus ic performer Terry Blu:kwood of Me mphis , Tenn. a r e letting friends know they will be married on Easter Sunday in her home church in Ackerman, Miss. He is a member of Andrus, Blackwood & Co., a contem- porary gospel music group. And wouldn't you know! Now that Queea EIJubetb has given her formal consent to the wedding of Prlace Charles and L•dy Diana Spencer, he is being sent on a fi ve -wee k t o ur o f New Zealand , Australia , Venezuela and the United States. They might even be your neighbors. They are cashing in on an Oregon law which allows new car buyers to register in that state, where there is no sales tax. without Ii ving there. But the practice is illegal in California, and an investigator for the state Department of Motor Vehicles says California is losing millions of dollars this year in lost tax revenue just from cases in Orange County. "It's not your criminal type," he said . '"ll 's your professional person -doctors, at- torneys, developers. insurance salesmen, celebrities." By registering their luxury cars in Oregon, they can save from $1,500 to $6,500. That's money that otherwise would go primarily into local tax coffers . Here's the way they do it: They buy new cars, often str aight from the fa~tory in Europe, a nd send a statement of origin from the manufacturer to an Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles office. It isn't necessary to be a resident of Oregon to register a car there. The registration papers Nedza said investigators in Orange County. offices have caught about 300 persons suspected: of the illega l act, but he s aid the ~ D~V in-· vestigators can't keep pace with the v1olations. "As far as we're concerned, it's epidemic, right now," said Nedza. : Investigators are hoping that public opinion will tum against Oregon license plate users' once it is revealed how local taxes are Jost. : So far Nedza said, it is mostly the county's. aHluent Population that is avoiding paying sales, or user, t ax and registration fees. If an Orange County resident, for exJ · ctmple, wanted to buy a Mercedes Benz for $30,000, it would cost $523 for registration fees and $1 (l)() in user tax in California, said Nedza. ln°0 regon, it would cost $10.50. 1 That's a savings, albeit ille~al, of S2,312.50. CSee CAR PLATES, Page AS> Hijack c8ptives freed . Hombuas to free i~risoned foreigners ! the white man had drawn. "He stood looking at the white man for a moment and said: 'This is what no one knows."" Already a charter member of Hollywood's "Magic Cas· tie." Carson has joined Jou Rivers, Gabe K•pl•n, Miiton Berle and D.vld Copperfield in becoming members of Magic Island, a private en· tertainment and dining club due to open soon in Newport Beach. A Buckingham Palace spokesman said there was never any question of Lady Diana accompanyin g the prince who leaves today. TEGUCIGALPA , Honduras CAP > -A hijacked Honduran jetliner with about 50 freed hostages, includin g as many as eight Americans. returned to Honduras Saturday night, and the government a nnounced it would free a n unspeci fied number o f foreign ers im- prisoned here on arms traffick· ing charges. the plane up if a Honduran del- egation didn't arrive and begin negotiations by 11 a.m . PST. When the Hondurans didn't show up and begin negotiations the hi- jackers fou r men and a woman armed with pi stols and s ubmachine guns then or· dered the pilot to fly to Panama. Orleans International Airport said 1 I Americans were listed ¥ passengers. He did not know the home towns or the correct spell ing of the names. He provid~ the following identifications: Widespread rain due Thnnderstonm "batt,er Texas, Plains IJ.S •....... ,.. A lino of ,, .. .,y tllUftCltrslorm• de· ••loped Seturday ovor Ille Pleon• lrom wos•m Teu110 Ntbrasu. at>d tornado watclllt wtro poslld lor parU of TtU I -Olllolloma .. - """ m • "'°""' •••I Snow tell In poor ts of tr. Ceftlral Ind >0ulhorn Rockll\ Travelers ad· vlsorll\ _,. llOMld lor the moun l11ns of Color--n0t1Mrn al\d wl\lorn H-Mealco II WH "'°""' Cl-Y ecron 1111 mlOdlo ot 1111 nation and 1111 Pocifk NortllWHt. -h of ltM rest of ll>e na llOft fled -y l>kllS Wlcte1pr••d r alnittow1r\ were fo•t<l\I tor today tram 11\e c1n1r11 Ptalns 1"""'9111111 Greet takes. ScettorlCI lhuftdtrs-rt, some llla'tY. -• ••PKl9d from 1111 mlO-dle and tower Ml"IHIPPI Vallo tllrougll '"' ONo ValltY Rain wH lore c e ll a c ross Ille P a cif ic Nor1llWl\I, wltll '°'" tapo<led Ill IN Soulllwesl -ac:rou 11\t R0<klos. 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Honduran offi cials said there were 86 passengers on board when the plane took off from Tegucigalpa with a crew of six and that the air pirates released 34 passengers, including three U.S. citizens. after the plane landed in Panama City. Peter R ome r o, s tation manager for the airline at New Robert Kes model, Robert Callahan, Debr a Callahan. S Chabec. Ehsa Orsburn , Paul Mi chael Orsburn. Glenn Pru1tl. Goodwin Harris. Ernest anp S h ei la Sa u ve and John Kachelmyer. ' Daily "lot D.ti,,ery 11 Guarantttd Monoay-Fnday II you do not na11e your paper by 5 30 p m call before 7 o.m and your copy will be de;111ere<l Saturday and Sunday ii you do not receive your copy by 7 a m call oelore 10 am and your copy Woll be · delivered Cirulatioft T.teph<>ftft Most Orange County A reas '42-4l21 N0t1nwest Hunltngton Beach , and Westminster 540.1220 Leguna Niguel 4tMIOO ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-r ;! 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Maroh 29. 1981 Press -parodies politicos WASHINGTON <AP) - Waahlnitan'a news correspond· ent.a held their annual spool ol the government Saturday night, in a freewheeling show that poked fun at everyth!ng from neutron bombs (o budget cuts. "Nothing eases tensions qu~te like cutting widows' pensions. "In the morning. "Nothing could be sweeter than to beat a wellare cheater ''As a warning." Set to the tune of "Carolina in the Morning," such were the lyrics of the show's concluding song, parodying the efforts .of Budget Direc tor D av id S t ockman t o s lash fe de r al spending. BUT STOCKMAN'S turn to feel the Gridiron Club jab came on an evening that saw no one immune fro m the satiri c "himsy or the men and women who spend the rest of the year turning the spotlight a way from the mselves and onto these same public servants. She's colorful Held at the Capitol Hilton. the 96th annual white tie gala drew President and Mrs. Reagan and a host of top government of- f1t'ials and luminaries from both parties. Guests also included VH:e President a nd Mrs George Bu~h . Chief Justice and Mrs WJrren Burger. most of the Cabinet a nd Supreme Court. congressional leaders and even So\ iel Ambas~ador Anatoly Dobrynin The latest fashion from Paris. right? Wrong. Those in· tricate designs. England 's Susan J ames is s howing off. are permanent decorations on her epidermis. Miss James was participating in a beauty contest the National Tatoo Club of the World was holding as part of a convention in Reno this weekend . GRIDIRON President Edward \\' o· Brr e n or the St Louis c;lobe-Dcmocr a t opened the '>how with the observation that Washrngton 1s badl) shaken b~ tlw new administration ·'It's not accustomed to a pres- tclent who tries to keep his cam· pa1gn promises," he observed Proposed contract angers coal Ininers ·'The president has brought a "onderful new mood to lhe federal bureaucra cy rear ... said O'Brien, "Maybe you·vc noticed Sudd e nly , they 're answering their telephones " · The new administration's em· phasis on a larger military was not exempt from parod y. with a nosta lgic song to the tune or · T ha nk Heaven for Little Girls." "THANK heaven for neutron hombs' ·'They blow u p in a cost t'ffecttve wa\' 'Thank heaven for neutron bombs' ·'They'll save our c1t1es fo r another dav ·Those little bombs, so subtle and appealing , 'T heir gentle blast won 't t•rack the plusler in your ceil· 1ng ·· Interior Secretary J a m es Watt also gets hi s share or attention, to the tune of .. Home on the Range "HOME, HOM E on the range "Where Exxon and Texaco say. "We'll drill and we'll mine, we'll even refin e. "Till the smog 1s as thic k as LA .. By The As80Clated Press Strik.ing coal miners gathered at union halls Saturday to dis· cuss a proposed contract, but at one meeting 200 miners walked out in dis gust. Untied Mine Workers President Sam Church. m eanwhile, denied charges that he had "sold out" or avoided facing dissident members . Church. looking tired, said in Evans ville. Ind., "I worked very hard I was dedicated to ge tting a contract without a strike." The union president, who has been touring Eastern coal states since Thursday to r ally support for a new contract with the Bituminous Coal Operators As· sociation. has ~n heckl ed and jeered by miner~ on many of his stops and criticized by others for avoiding some locals. The coalfields wt>re reported quiet as many of the union's 160,000 me m ber s , wh o struck Friday whe n the ir old contract expired, at · te nded meet· in gs to dis· cuss the con· tract. At a cinder cMu•cH bl oc k union hall al Monongahela, W. Va .. som e 400 District 31 mine rs gathered to have the 44-pa~e contract expl a tned article for artic le About half walked out a fte r un ion leader s explained provisions dropping royally pay· mt!nts paid to the UMW by H1tu mi nous Coal Operators As· soc1at ion coal companies on µurchast•s of non -union coal Church has said the royalty was exchanged for a $100-a -month pen s ion for som e miners' widows. Gary Fle ming, one o( the miners at the meeting, said "It's gomg to be like this everyplace else they're just going to be wa lk ing out of the meeting " 11wusands protest nukes HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP> - More tha n 7,000 marc hed th ro ug h s un ·washe d s treets Saturday. rallying and chanting opposition to nuclear energy on the second anniversary of the. Thr ee Mile Is land accident, the wo r s t commerc ial nuclear power accident in the nation's history. The protesters, most of them young people wearing T-shirts and blue jeans, carried signs de· pic ting p ast o ral scenes of flowers. trees and -mos t of all the sun. 1st ORIENTAL RUG WAREll>USE SALE ever ON GENUINE HANDMADE RUGS IN OUR CORONA DEL MAR STORE ONLY SAVE UP TO 80°/o 2 DAYS ONLY. SAT. & SUN. 10:00 A .M. • 4:00 PM THESE ARE ONLY A FEW EXAMPLES OF THIS FA~WLOU S SALE Antique Mashad Royalty Kerman lndo Chinese lndo Sevaneri Meth kin Antrque CtllneH Ounese 90 Line 5/11 Berber Size Reg Price hie mu Name 23xt3 4 S6,500 SI .999 Taba Tabriz 19. 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L.A. howroom Corona Del Mar 525 N. La Cienesa Blvd. 2421 E. Cocut Hwy. We Purchase Used Oriental Rugs (213) 657-51 75 (714) 673-2224 NATION Project bloodied again Suspect Mid in Chicago complex slayi:ng C HICAGO CAP> -PoUce charged a suspect Saturday In · the death of a convtcted dru1 user at the Cabrini-Green houa· ing project. and a spokesman for Mayor Jane Byrne said the 11th killing there in recent mont.ha would not alter the mayor's plan to take an apartment at the crime-ridden project. The slaying came a few hours after Mrs. Byrne announced she wants a former Green Beret commander to take charge or security for Chicago's public housing, and six days after the mayor announced she and her hus band planned to move to Cabrini-Green as part of an an· ti-crime effort. T he mayor is to use the apart· m e nt as a n occasiona l res- idence, and will keep her high· rise condominium downtown INVESTIGATORS said James Lawson, 28, wss cha rged with murder in the shooting death of a convicted drug user, although he is noL believed to be the one who actually did the shooting. Another man is being sought as· the actual killer . Police say the spate of slay in gs, and other viol ence that has caused 35 injuries, stems from a gang war over lhc lucrative narcotics trade at the project. And while investigators said they believe the latest vi ctim was killed because he cheated on a drug deal. police said there was no evidence, either he or the suspect in custody was rn volved in t he gang conflict The 11th victim. identified by police as 23 year-old Sylvester Carey, was found shot in the back of the neck Friday night m an 11t h -f loor s tai r we ll al Cabr1n1 -Gr cen lie wa s not amon1 the project'• \~,000 real· denl1, police aaid. DETECflVES said Carey was a drui user and had an ex· tens ive arrest rec ord for narcotics violations, robbery and burglary. They s aid he lived on the South Side. The building where Carey's . body was found is a block or two from the apartment the mayor plans to occupy. A boy playing nearby told police he heard ·a shot Friday and s aw a masked man run down the stairs. Mrs. Byrne's press secretary, Ray McCarthy, said the mayor had been informed of the killing, but "she still intends to move in there and s tay as Ion& as it takes." Police said that ln each of the 10 previous killings at the pro· Ject In the past three months. a suspect has been arrested. Also Friday. Mrs . Byrne said she has asked Michael D. Healy, a retired Army major general, to accept the new position of public health and safety officer for the Chicago Housing Authori· ty which runs Cabrini-Green and other housing projects The S4-year-old Healy said he has not decided whether to ac- cept the job Victim in Alabama hanging laid to rest MOBILE. Ala. (AP> A quiet young bJ ack man found hanging from a tree went lo his grave Saturday. the victim of a slaying that stoked the fires of racial distrust in this old Confederate port on the Gulf of Mexico. In jail. unable to post bonds of $250 ,000 each, were three young white men, known to police as troublemakers and drug-users. They face arraignment Tuesday on ch a rges on murder ing Michael A. Donald. 19, a part ti m e ne ws pa pe r m ai lroom employee who was studying to be a brick mason . More than 2,000 mourners, in· eluding a few civil rights leaders from other cities , overflowed the Revelation Missionary Baptist Ch urch for the fu neral on a brig ht Saturday a ft e rnoon . Several police cars were parked outs ide the church a nd two sheriff's deputies were posted inside the church lobby There were no incidents. IN HJS eulogy over the sil ver c a s ket, the Rev Dr. Leon T aylor , church pastor. said, "Yes we are hurt ... but we will do no wrong " "One wrong has already been done." Taylor said later "And another wrong will not make a right. ·'God s aid vengeance 1s mme." After the hour-long service, Donald's body was burred in Whisper ing Pine Cemetery in the Wh istler community north of Mobile --------------------------- BUY NOW, PAY LATER AIOIJT OUlt ll(flll(llC( '911CCS ...._."*' ........ -....... ............................... ......"" .................. .. , .... ,....,.. ........ c.r1t...._. .... ...... ......., .......... ...... ................. ,.. ....... .... ..... --.,.... ":..-:r-' .... -........................ VINYL CARPET RUNNER •PROTECTS FLOOU. 69 C FROM ILUIH a , MUOI 17• WI . 'f. '11111• 01 1111( Pllllllll& • Pl lTlllll\ Ml• 11"' llC !>llllllll \10"1~ • - --·-- Safety string snapped But CUP went 32 months without accident Posing beside their two most trusted allies -their shining black-and-white motorcycles and their fellow riders -a dozen California Highway patrol omcers were honored Friday in Santa Ana for setting a national safety record. The Orange County men sta· tioned in Santa Ana drove their Kawasaki l ,OOOs a combined 674, 746 miles over 32 months without one accident. And that's in Orange County, home of some of the state's most c logged and co nfu s ing thoroughfares. The safety string, however. came to an untimely end last week when offi cer Robert Hill 's bike struck a car that had swerved left in front of him. The accident was officially termed "unpreventable." Nevertheless, research with the National Safety Council and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration revealed that the Orange County squad had amassed more miles safely than any other law enforcement group. The previous best record for a motorcycle fleet was 404,756 miles set from 1974 through 1980 b y a CHP squad in Ma rin County. CHP Commissioner Glenn Craig visited Orange County Friday to award the Com· mission's Unit Citation to unit leader. Capt. John Clements. Craig noted that motorcycles aren 't used as much in Ca.1 Hornia as in the pas t because, contrary to common impressions. they cost more to operate than squad cars. Much of the cost, he explained. is due Dickerson's Fair prexy Howard Dickerson of Garden Grove has been elected presi· dent of the Orange County Fair board of directors for 1981 He succeeds Kenneth Johnson of Fullerton Johnson, a fair board member first appointed by Gov. Ronald Reagan in 1971, failed to secure re-appointment by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. this year. Johnson's seat on the nine- member board, which governs the annual county fair and its s p r awling Costa Mesa fair- grounds. was filled by Brown ap- pointee Mrs . Pamela Zanelli of Santa Ana last week At the same time, Brown re· appointed former Newport Beach Fire Chief Leo Love for another four years to accidents and injuries. Because the Santa Ana doten have avoided accidents, he estimated the men have saved the state $250,000 In projected payments. Craig also pointed out another trait of the men they're ex· perienced. Senior member or the group, Robert Chestnut, has 25 years experience on a motorcycle. '·Rookie'' membe r Norman Chavez has 15 years. The average number of years for the dozen men is 20 years, five months. The members of the squad, in order or seniority, are: Chestnut, 50, of San Clemente; Gerald Maxwell , 47, Anaheim ; Jack Dossey, 49, Corona; Gerald King, 52, Fountain Valley; George McClelland, 48, Orange; Hill, 49, Irvine; Jim Menge, 51, Anaheim ; Robert Wenta, 49, Huntington Beach; Robert Van· Cott, 48, Mission Viejo; Harry Gillespie. 45, Mission Viejo; Alan Rice, 39, San Clemente and Chavez. 38, Anaheim. Despite their sterling driving records, the officers. who also have surveyed their share of highway destruction , don't clai m to know any s pecial secrets for freeway driving. How do they do it? ··survival instinct." volun· leered one member of the squad URBAN PARK'S ACREAGE . • • tional differences bet ween the areas. it will probably work out just as well under county and state management. He said the state Coastal Conservancy will . in the near future, be looking at manage- ment opti ons for portions or the Irvine Coast "The purpose of the study will probably be t o look at the management options of the parkland to determine whether the (Irvine Co. l dedication areas will be managed by the county. or the state as a part of a larger st~te park,·• Cermak said. But, he said. "The park is hap· pening. It is being managed by diffe rent agencies. and what we'll see in the future is a cooperative effort to link the various areas " Peter Herman. an aide for Fifth Di s tri c t Supervisor Thomas Riley, says he proposed the development of a manage- ment program for much of the publicly owned land. He points to the Aliso VieJo Greenbelt Management Plan as an example of what can be ac- complished on a larger scale along the Irvine coast. That plan . approved by supervisors last year. includes revenue.earning facilities. such as low-key resorts, restaurants, equestrian trails. camping areas, and even a winery. Revenues generated by those concessions and facilities will go toward maintaining the 2,350- acre Aliso Viejo greenbelt. In initial talks with the Coastal Conservancy about a similar management plan for the Irvine co a s t . He rman sa id the representatives, "were very ex· cited about the concept " There is even optimism among members of the Friends of the Irvine Coast. a group that has been pushing to preserve the coas tal area. Fern Pirkle, president of the group, still hopes federal funds are forthcoming for the park purchase. "We 've come a long way toward creating a ni ce park," she said. "The rest or the land would certainly help put the whole puzzle together. But if that doesn't happen we'd still be happy." Cermak echoed her remarks. 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Find them in Cosmetic Collections-where we are all the things you are! t Soorh Coast Pitz .. JJJJ Bristol Sfrt'tet COit• Mna. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 29, 1981 Newcomer on the lam? Orange Coast College animal science stu· dent AJyce Crawford holds this 30-minute Dorset lamb by the feet so that the mother will smell its scent and follow from the pasture into a nursing pen for three days. Four newborns raised the OCC flock to 30 1 last week and several more are expected this week. ®~ South Coast Plaza Village ~~•pies SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1981 South Coast Plaza Village Special Olympics IOk run 1s a charity event 10 help raise suppon for the Santa Ana Special Olympics program You can help by sending your entry in today' T·Sh1r1s will be given to all entrants For more lnlorma11on call 751-6595 RACE INFORMATION COURSE. SEE MAP BELOW-START & FINISH l>.T SOUTH COAST PLAZA VILLAGE ENTRY FEE. 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J ;• Yll.l4Cl .. s z .. .. & I) WAtllNlllt SUN'LOWlllll • Ii Ml~ AT t Mll[ -> 0 Mllft -I ltlllll & ~ • Entry blanks can be picked up at Second Sole, Good Earth Restaurant, Coffee Trader, Merchants Association Office and Sporting Goods Stores. For more Information call 751 ·6595. Cal so mlnsl'JI wt tsr Bttr provided by Coors Waltr provided by Calso. South Coast Plaza Village Located at Sunflower & Bear Streets Santa Ana, CA 92704 • (714) 751-6595 .. • .. .. -t " I ' A8 Sunday, March 29, 1981 Tho mas p Haley PUBLISHER ThOm•I KMvll /Edltor o ranoeCoas1oa.1vP.101 Ed(toriaf P~e ---------------------------------Burnett victory • serves notice There's plenty of cbeerin& belna beard over Carol Burnett's Sl.6 million Judgmenl aratnst the NatJonal En· qulrer over a mean little piece of untrue 1ossip the tabloid published about htt. And why not? After all. Burnett is a popular and likable figure ln the entertnlnment world. Talented and funny. she pro- jects a wholesome personality and character admJrable to almost everyone. . 1 • The Nationul EnquJrer, on the o~her band, is a low· leveJ weekly publication that capitalizes on miracle cancer cures. diets, horoscopes. animal stories -and all manner of whispered nonsen ~e about well-known personalities, particularly entertatners. rt was in this last category that tbe Enquirer lot nailed by Burnett. By failing to check thoroughly in a 1976 item indicating the actress had supposedly gotten drunk and made an ass of herself in a Washington restaurant, the tabloid ran into a pile of legal trouble. The jury decided the item was definitely untrue, that Burnett had been damaged and that the Enquirer should be punished to the tune or $1.3 million for being so reek· less ($300 000 was awarded for dama~es .) Predi~tably, the Enquirer says it will appeal. And, indeed, an appeal may prove succe~sf':ll. Some legal points in the trial -whether the tablo1~ ts a newspaper or a magazine for e xample -are questionable and could serve as weap0ns for a reversal. Even if the judgment is reversed, Burnett has won a popular victory. She has served notice on behalC or herself and other public figures that reckless disregard for the truth will not forever go unchallenged. The responsiole press of the country applauds that ract. Sign deadly stretch It ta kes i1na gination to find solace in traffic problems hereabouts. But Jook at 1t this way: Some of the most pressured areas the county airport, Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Coast Highway in Laguna Beach and Newport Beach a re so congested that most accidents are no more than fender -benders. That's because traffic often can't move fast enough to produce a major injury accident. Not so on the two-mile s tretch of Pacific Coast Highway between Be ach Boulevard and the Santa Ana Ri ver bridge in Huntington Beach. That little strip of roadway has killed at least 16 peo- ple in the past five years and seriously injured scores more. It's a high-speed stretch. with minimal shoulders. terribly hea vy beach traffi c, poor lighting, no raised me- dian divide r a nd par king on both sides in some places. Police Chief Earle Robitaille who calls the stretch "Rlood Alley" sa ys another 16 are likely to die there be fore the state completes planned improvements in 1986. Drivers at least deserve warning that they're enter- ing such a dangero us section, Robitaille says. He wants to erect signs t elling them so -advice that they'd better be a le rt if they don 't want to join the list of mangled and dead. It's no permanent solution, but we'd like to see the c hief's proposal get som e attention. Motorists made a wa re of the danger should be better prepared to drive on the safe s ide Brush with finances The freeways are breaking up, the government is dropping support to public broadcast stations, the educa- tional system is crumbling and the Reagan administra- tion obviously means business when it talks about reduc- ing assis tance to almost e very area but defense. And in the middle of all this, we learn the state has awarded an $8,000 grant to Wendy Yoshimura who teaches watercolor and painting classes at a San Fran- cisco art center. · Wendy Yoshimura? Sound familiar? It should. She's the former member of the terrorist Symbionese Liberation Army captured with Patty Hearst in 1975. Police found a few interesting items in her possession a machine gun, other weapons~ explosives a nd a plan for bombing the Berkeley ROT<.: building. She drew prison time for that. although so far as we've heard there's been no repentance expressed for wanting to shoot a few people and blow up a bujJding here and there. That makes absolutely no difference to the California Arts Council when it hands out 800 grants from its $10.3 million annual budget. Yoshimura gets her $8,000 to continue teaching senior citizens at the J apantown Center Art and Media Workshop as a court-ordered condition of her parole. Perhaps so she and her students can practice design- ing artis tic symbols for terrorist organizations. As we re- call. the SLA's emblem was rather tacky. • Op1n1ons expressed ln the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on lh1s page are those of their authors and artists. Reader co mment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. p O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. C A 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd I Decoy dolls By L.M. BOYD Life·Uke dolls, wrapped up in receiving blankets lo re- se m ble real babies, have been used by women in their own defense for many a lllllY Sii Too many "tear· jerkers" have been wrllten about the Robin Hoods and the Bllly the Kids. The underdogs in our s&ruagle for sur- vlval, the Obes deaerv- lns sympathy and con· cern are the Innocent ylc&Jm1 ol crime. F.K. generation. Lady travelers carried same aboard trains ln the early 1870s to dis· courage the overtures of eager men. A few women in recent years have left such cradled dolls on their car seats. knowing thieves don't usually tamper with vehicles containing infants. Now comes a report from a city woman who s ays when she gets off won late at niaht s he always carries Juat that sort of bundled doll on I.be long walk to her car For whatever nuoa at •balever distance, men avert tbelr eyes and turn away, ahe .. ,, .. • How do you account for the fact Uult people wJto anon are more utety to have hip blood preave th.a.a people wbo don't more? • No parent of 1 teen·•••r abould for1et: Tbe louder a tran1l1t.or ndlo lt pla7ed, Use quieter tta bettert• r1ID down. Riehard Relives L\gal fairness steps backward f'LEMlNGTON, N.J. -A32· year-old woman, dJvorced and maktna what s he could as a waltreu, came lo Steve Lem· ber's law oUlce on Main Street h ere and said her fol"mer husband had kidnapped their two children and taken them to Calltornia. Lember got a court order, enforceable in Call!ornia and the kids ' are back with their Aother. It happens every day - even here in th e pr e tt y hllls along the D e lawar e River. But it might n o t after October. Lembe r , a 30·y ear·old 'raduate ot Rutgers Law School. 1s not in private practice. He is the director ot the Hunterdon County Legal Aid Service. More than hall ot his $21 ,500-a -year Bob Greene salary la paid by the lederaJ sov· ernment. Lember will get zero it Presi- dent Reagan succeeds in eliminating the Legal Ser vices Corporation. which he ls trying very hard lo do by removing its $321 miJUon llne from the federaJ budget eltectlve October 2. If Reagan wins this one, the office on Ma.In Street. which gets some s tate and county help, will almost certainly close for Rood. "l'U. GET A job someplace,'' s aid Lember. who has been with the office for the past six years. "I have plenty of options I'm a lawyer. The clients? They have no options.·· "1 don't get it. Reagan UtinJts we're trying to overthrow the political system. We might Jove to. but it doesn't matter what we think because we're too busy just talking to people who have never had access to the legal system. ''This Is wha t I do every day landlord-tenant cases , help a lady get ~lal Security she hu a right to before she starves." REAGAN AND a lot of hard· eyed conservatives know exact· ly what they think and what they· re doing. Legal aid to the poor civil cases concerning landlord-tenant or employer- employee relations. for instance -may not be the greatest threat t o the e s tabl is he d American order. but It's in the top 10. The political system and the administrative arms of the gov· ernment may be ineffective and inept these days, but the courts work. The legal system still functions ln areas where polili· cians and bureaucrats rear to tread· Derelicts sometimes beat campaign contributors in court. So from their vie wpoint, the Reagan people are absolute· ly right In trylng to deny poor people access to lawyt:rs -that is, unless they are arrested for crime The government will still pro- vide criminal legal represent&· ti on muggers don't make re. volulions , What It wants to get rid of Is lawsuits about rent pay· ments and utillty rates and working conditions. The damned Legal Services attorneys in Florida have fjled a suit claiming that farm w6rkers have a right to know what kind of pesticides are being used In the fi elds where they work "THEY DEVELOPED strategies for changes in public policy, .. said Howard Phillips. th e c h a irman of th e Conservative Caucus, which has bee n calling tor the destruction of Legal Services for years . .. In virtually every debat.e of the past 15 years , they have been carrying the cudgels of the liberals ... There is some truth in that ~harge even if the cudgels have usually been swung for waitresses who can't afford private help but there is more import ant truth in something S teve Lember said on Main Street in a s m all town in New J ersey: "VOU KNOW WHAT I love about this country and why I took this job? Fairness. Equal access to the courts is fair . and Ame rica . whatever you s a y about 1t. tnes to be £air We've ne ver been as fair as we should be. but we've always tried to m ove forwa rd "This is the first lime that I can remember that we're talk- ing about deli berately stepping backward .. Splurge on lunch? Exercise your option The world's first restaurant designed to make its customers feel guilty has just opened in Chicago. It ls called Jock's . it is located 1n the Lakeshore Centre health c lub complex, and if you dine there not only will you be offered nutritious food. but you feel as .ff your wife or mother is nagging at you for being such a slob. The coming or a place like Jock 's was probably inevitable. It is th e perfect mar- riage or those two '70 s p h en omen a -the health food fad and the exercise mania. The concept is this: The r es - taurant is located in the midst of the heaJth club's ex- ercise facilities. Thus, as you eat your Lunch or dinner, you are within a few steps of tennis and racquetball courts, swimming pools, Nautilus machines, a run- nin& track and a mechanical ski s lope. As you look at the menu at Jock's , the first thing you noUce is the standard list or food . The jtems range from things that sound like they might be good for you ("Yogurt a nd Fruit Salad. Frozen yogurt sur- rounded by a variety of fresh fruit. plain or topped with honey poppy seed dressing") to things that actually sound like you mi1bt want lo eat them ("All Star Burger -The all around burger with alJ of our fresh top· pings"). Underneath each food item, however. is something that looks George Mair like an excerpt from an eye chart in an optometrist 's office. EXAMPLE: Under "Ch1dten Salad." It says ... R-21. J .21, S-29. T-41 .. What it means is very simple The owners of Jock's have gone to a professional nutritionist to determine exactly how many minutes of each type or exercise are needed lo completely bum oU the food you have just eaten. Using the example above, if you sit down and gobble up the chicken salad, you are s upposed to consult the chart and learn that you should go out into the exercise center and play 21 minutes or racquetball (R-21), or jog for 21 minutes (J-21 ), or swim for 29 minutes CS-29). or play tennis ror41 minutes <T-41). Those numbers happen to be for a woman diner /exerciser. Each food item has c;eparate figures for men and women. The point of this is clear: You 're allowed to eat. but you'd better not.s it back and enjoy It. Every lime you look at that menu, it's a reminder that you're supposed lo get up and sweat oft what you·ve just put in youl" stomach. The irony. ot course, is that this culinary development is be- ing originated in Chicago, the meat·and-potatoes capital or the world. When you think of a d.in- ~g experience in Chicago, you picture a beefy convenlioneer washing down his New York strip steak with scotch and water, and having a ni~ piece of cheesecake afterwards. When this is completed, he will head for his hotel room and bed -not tor any jogging track or tennis court. But the managers of Jock's Putu.ah "I've done HI A aub1tHute for h••tth food." are betting that they have come up with a trend-setting idea. "THE PEOPLE who come here are young and basically beautiful," said Suzan Shatz, the general manager or the restaurant. "They're in their ros and 30s, they take care of their bodies and they are reacting totally p<>sitively to our idea. It totally relates to their environ- ment." Indeed, she is undoubtedly correct. The men and women who frequent the Lakeshore Centre exercise complex are so trim, firm and youthful· looking that you want to throttle them. They look like they are aU audi- tioning for a soft-drink com- mercial; they would no more ask tor grilled onions on their cheeseburgers than forget the brand name of their stereo speakers. So naturally. when they do eat, they now have a way to make sure they don't have a trace or a calorie left when they go home. Officials excluded f rotn sacrifice "Pe0ple Uke to eat and they're going to eat," Ms. Sh atz said. "But our customers are very aware of self.images and how their bodies look. Food, to them. is what you iue to power your body.·· There is a lot of talk about cut- ll n g government cost s in W ashlngton, but wlll the govern· ment ttsell suffer some of the pain or are you and J the only ones to bite the bullet? We hear otriclals from the ad- ministration saytn1 this is being cul and that Is beln1 cut and it will be painful, but we mu s t m a k e sacrifices. The reaaon that m•kes me nervous la, every Ume I hear a ~· ~-, ~-~ I \ • ~,J/1 . polltJclan talk about how ''we" rnu1t mate sacrtnces, r ootJce that he Isn't Included ln the ··we.·· The fteas•n 1dmlnl1tratlon propose& cut~ back oa wi- e mp Io 7 men t lnaura nce. NedJcarw, food stamps. Social Security and so on. But, where are the deep cuts In the ex· ecutive and legislative branches themselves? WILL THE PRESIDENT cut back on the White House staff? Will tbere be a cut ln chauffeur· drl ven 11 mousln es for ad- m inistration bigales, will Ron and Nancy drlve to Camp David for weeltendl lnstead of fiytng all those expenalve hellcopteraT wm the 1ovemment 1et out of the motion picture and publiahln1 busbresa? The federal government now makes hun- dreds of moviea every year to promote lts own pro1nm1, to teach 1<>ldlen how to bru•h their teeth and whatever. And, the Uat of fre-e publlc1tion1 publJ1bed by the fovemment runa lnto the thouaandl every year. Tb• public relations bu~et for the Pentason alone la 6111er than the budfeta ol all Lhrte ma· Jot TV news ott.-oru combined. What the boys in brass spend on free demonstrations, publicity s tunts and public relations pro- grams would probably pay for a battleship and we need the bat- tleship more. AND, THE R E IS the Congress, which hH everybody and his third cousin riding ln limousines inc luding tht architect of the Capitol. They have taxpayer subaidbed IYO'lS i nd d1ning rooms. They have bl11er staffs . office expense ac· counts and travel allowances than any Conf resa before. They have inala Jed automatic elevaton lo moat congressional bulldlnga, but kept the elevator operaton. All t.ht1 adds up to bllllon• 1pent on IOOdles for th• poUtt· clam. Al. the late Sen. Everett Dirksen UAed to uy, "A bWkm here and a billion there and pret. ty aoon you'~ taltlo1 about ~al money." --___ _... ~ ..... _..........,.,_ ...... .-.... . .---.. ,,,_,_ ............. .-..---"' The person who determined how many minutes of each ex- ercise will kill aU the remains ot dinner ls Jacqueline Marcus. a profeasiooal nutritionist. "P EOPLE CAN EAT Cttt8in foods . u long as they work tbe caloriet oft," Marcus said. '"lbe Idea of the menu al Jock's II one ol checb and balances. You can eat whatever you lite oa the menu -but then we mue you conscious of how you can Jet rtd or the calories." She said that ahe hopes the r.atrona ol Jock'• take t.be menu n the spirit it ia bela1 ottered. "lt'a like 1 lesson," 1he aaJd. "It'• what tbey 1bould be dotn1. The tim• lt Lakes to wort off the calories are reaaona~. I don't think I'm pr.acbln1." So nat Umt you have a few 4.rinkt, aome ribe and aome le. cr1am. don't let It bother JOU. J01t cUmb Mount Ev..-.t on YCMtt' -w.y home and· call it a n.iJht. 7 • d I· d d I· 5 p r I Sunday. March 29. 1981 To write t~ Dally Pllot18ox IS60, Costa M~sa . CA 91616 To C.11 lh• Oallv Pilot n u 6'2·'371 Orange Coast Daily Pilot Jff ore ~in iota -------------------------------------------------Dr. Ch8J'lee Bell - Promises hamper effective state leadership Dr. Chart.• c. BtU" Q P'f'O/Htor of polfUcol •cimct at Col State Ful~rlon ls Callrornia burdened with a crisis of PoliUcal leadership? Are the governor ahd the Legislature even able to con· sider -much less solve -the baker's dozen of crucial issues facing our Golden State? Under the beat of political con· dltions. the current crop of is sues would be difficult. But they are more than Mailbox diffjcult this year because both the governor and the state's legialatlve leadership lack the capacity to lead; to take un· popular but neccessary pos1 · lions: to make the difficult choices The state's budget is a case ln point. This year. with no more surplus. Gov. Jerry Brown's budget must be funded entirely from current revenues. As a result, Brown is asking the Legislature for only S300 million more for next year (fis. cal 1981· '82) than he has had for this year <fiscal 1980·'81 ) -an lncreast:S of lesis than 2 percent! But, since the rate of inflation durlne the coming year Is likely to be between 10 percent and 12 percent, Brown 's budget in te rms or buying pow e r represents a real cut of from 8 percent to 10 percent. BUT BROWN'S budget sets out only the broad fiscal limits for various programs. The dirty work, the painful cuts, will have to come rrom the Legislature. Speciflcully. the details will be put together in a companion bill co.authored by Senate Finance Committee Chairman Alfred AJ . quist <Santa Clara) and As- sembly Wa ys and Means Chairman John Vasconcellos <Santa Clara). This bill will contain the hard decisions, and will draw the fire of Interest groups from all parts of the state. Gov Brown has rather neatly side.stepped the real conflict. Not ~urprisingly, state senate le ader David Roberti <Los Angeles> has criticized Brown for not being prepared to make some "hard choices." ANOTHER ISSUE the gov ernor has been trying to side step is the Peripheral Canal, a highly controversial project, which would delive r m or e northern California water to southern parts of the state. Both environmentalists and some of the state's most infiuen Ual growers are bitte rly opposed to it. Opponents have collected enough signatures to put the Is s ue on the ballot And Brown has been under substantial pressure to call a s pecial election on the canal. l:irown. who will <1 lmost cer tainly run fo r the U S Senate next year would like to avoid any controver~y Bicyclists facing jeopardy ~OLUTtON, MV1fOOT! GOV CR~Jij'EIJ Mt. THE GOVERNOR, whose popularity d ipped lo all time lows during last year·., presiden t1al primary elections. has not re gained much of that loss liet tang chewed up 1n a north vs s o u t h w a t c r 1 e n v 1 r o n m e n t 'a I fi ght coulcf easily destroy his politic al ill\JH r <1t1ons for next year. To the Editor: l want to call your attention to a very dangerous and life· threatening situation that cur- rently exists in Orange County. Very often, especially during the summer, my husband and I ride our bicycles along the Santa Ana River Trail to the beach. We especially like this trail because it is, for the most part. void of motorized vehicles, making the ride a relatively safe and pleasant one. We pick up the trail at the San Diego Freeway and it takes us approximately 25 minutes by bicy~le to reach Pacific Coast Highway. We brace ourselves as we are once again confronted with the dilem- ma of crossing the highway, 1 which can, at times, take as long 1 a11 15 minutes. I The demographics of the area I do not leave us many choices. To the left, Pacific Coast Highway 1 1 turns into a short bridge span· ning the width of the Santa Ana River. There is no walking path ! on the inland side or the bridge. To the riJhl, about one mile south, is I Brookhurst Street, which is Uie closest traffic light to the river. Crossing at that light would take us about two miles out of our way. So there we stand, our eyes anxiously fixed on the speeding cars in front of us, patiently waiting for a lull in the traffic After a silent prayer. we qwckJy dash across the four Janes, hop- ing au the whiJe that we did not • misjudge the djstance of the two cars down the road. ONCE WE ARE on the other s ide, we must be content with crossing the bridge via a path which is approximately three feet wide. Compounding the danger on the bridge is the prev- alence of bicyclists. skaters, pedestrians, etc. heading in both directions. As we cautiously walk our bikes across the bridge spme kids ride their bikes so close to the edge of the path that I often wonder if they are com· pletely oblivious to the speeding cars just inches away . Thus far, I have witnessed two very "close calls" and shudder when I think of what could have hap- pened. 1 fail to understand why pro- visions have not been made al· lowing safe access lo the beach from the Santa Ana River Trail. Many children, as well a s adults, use the I.rail frequently, especially during the summer, to get to the beach areas . During the summer , motorist traffic is I at its peak, making it even more difficult to cross Pacific Coast Highway. I feel that there is a rather simple solution to this polentiaJ- ly hazardous situation. Initially I would recommend inserting a crosswalk and a traffic light, building a path on the other aide of the bridge, and ilutalling rail- ings along the paths on both s ides of the bridge . An alternative might be to extend the Santa Ana River Trail under Pacific Coast Highway to the beach. I feel that our locaJ gov- e rnment has a moral responsibility to provide the members of our community with a safe and non-threatening route to the beach. LISA M. STANTON To the Editor: Hooray for the Daily Pilot! You really hit the nail on the head in your March 20 editorial about the state Fair Employ- ment and Housing Commission's breaking its own rules for ques- tions permitted on e mployment agency application forms. ll is truly ironic that this state agency is coming down so hard on the one single group that has pioneered to break down the barriers of job discrimination We in the employment busi· ness have fought for "equal op· portunity" long before 1t became a bureaucratic buzzword WE ARE now faced with a dilemma which sometimes ham· pers our effectiveness. Our stock in trade is matching up people and jobs the right person with the right job, regardless of race. color. creed, or sex. Now, as government imposes increasingly complex e mploy- ment regulations, we are often impeded In our e rrorts by having to withhold. in ads and verbally. specific requfrements for a job candidate. Would it s eem as if the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing has become counter-productive, de· feating its own purpose in re- gard to fair employment? LIZ REINDERS . IN itlS OWN IMA6£ ~ Whtie Gov Hruwn 11> busy pro m1 sing nothing /\:.sem bly Speaker Wil lie Hrov. 11 1s bus~ p r o m i s 1 n g c v t' r y b o d ) som ething Having patched toi!ether a b1 partisan majority to get elected Assembly Speaker, Willie Brown 1s busy paying off h1!'i pohllcal debts. Brown , who cut the de<1l with Re pu bl ican M1n or i t.v Leader Carol Ha llett. has paid off with sever al committee as s1gnments to the GOP SPEAKE:K BROW!\, anx 1ou~ to kl'ep h is s h ak~ eoolition toj!ether. ma} pronll'>l' so m uch that hl' can 't excn·ist• effcctin le~1slat 1vl' leadership Gov Brown, anxious n1Jt to offend an~·body. may also bt: unable to e x e r e 1s t' d rt' r t 1 ' <· p 11 I 1 t 1t• a I leadershi p That leaH•s s late "1·n~11l' pres1 d ent p ro te rn HobN t1 <1 l the wheel Rut R6berll gamed power 1n the senate b)' prom1s1ng his Dt•mo<'rntic· <'Ol lt><1gue-. a mon• partisan leadcro;h1p That flies in the race or the long.ter m senate• trad1t1on or b1 pa rtisan ll'adersh1 p and 1gnor<•s the fact that Roherti must have GOP votl's to p a!>s th<' hudget h ill Kobert1·s partisan stance may not last Ion~ M EANWIULE. th<· agenda of critical issues g rows crime , housing . medi·cal . energy. ii legal aliens. environmental pro tectic1n ; judicial r eform ; gun control. propert~ lax reform. and busing all present crcuc1al ulternatives in 1981 But lhe s tate 's t wo most powerful polilic<1I fi gures lhC' governor and the speaker ha v e rende r e d the m selves powe rless by their a mbition 'Master Plan will quiet the skies over John Wayne Airport' By MURRY CA BLE Murry Cable 1! manager of John Wayne Airport I read with great alarm your March 22 editorial ... Lawsuits Put Off Airport's Threat." To suggest that you endorse the ef- forts by the coterie of Newport Beach residents and city officials to delay, through court action, implementation of the recently approved new Master Plan for John Wayne Airport is ludicrous Does your action mean that you prefer the status quo at the local airport? For, if the plaintiffs are successful In even their initial pleadings. this is the result that will surely ensue. For years, the Daily Pilot, among others, has criticized the Orange County Board of Super visors for, instead of resolving airport related issues. ''doing another study ... So what happens? AFTER EIGHT YEARS AND TWO voluminous studies of the airport. the board adopts-a new Master Plan for John Wayne Airport, and now you join those calling for yet more environ- mental study. Recent legal opinions indicate how dimly the courts view delaying tactics such as those now being employed by City of Newport Beach officials : .. Preparatwn oj an Environmental Impact Report need not be m· terminably delayed to include all potential commt'nts or results of works m prOgTess which might shed some additional light on the sub- 1ect of the impact !tatement .. fca&e involving erpanSton of the San Francuco A1rpor11 "An Environmental Impact Statement r EISJ need not be the size of the Manhattan telephone book in order to comply with NEPA fCEQA J. tt need only inform the decision makers and the public of the environ· mental nsks and beTiefits of the proposed project. No EIS is upected to, or could achieve scumti/1c unanimity on the delirabiUty of the project." '' . fertile 1maginatiom can. of CO\lr&e, postulate CO\lntless alternative• which an agency ho3 failed to conncler ... ''It ts doubtful that any agency, however objective. however sin· cue. however i«ll·nalfed, and~ well-financed, could come up with a perfect environmental impact 1tatement in connectton with any major pro;ect. Further studiea, ~uotion and analyaes by erperts are almoat certain to reveal 1riaMqoocte1 or de/tdencies ... And, of especial s ignificance here: "The court doe• not beUeve that Congreu Intended that the NEPA be u1ed GI a vehicle for the contitwol delay and postponement of fegialath~ and uecutive decil'ions " I SUBMIT THAT, DESPITE THE protestations of those against improving the airport, decision-makers and the public know what the s ignificant environmental impact of the new Airport Muter Plan will be: and, that on balance the plan will be environmentally beneficial. The skies of John Wayne Airport wUI be quieter. People that conjure up visions of John Wayne Airport, through improvements, turnln1 into another Los Angeles In- ternational Alrport and tobbUng up Newport Beach the way LAX did Playa del Rey are scaring themselves and their neighbors with bogeyman tacUca. LAX has 3,500 acres with l2,000-foot runways capable of handUna intercontinental jet.ft weighing more than 700,000 pounds. John Wayne Airport covers surcely 500 acres wtth major ~ewaya at either end of the rield. Even when Improved aa proposed In the new Muter Plan. it.a runways wlli be one·baJf the len,ui and one-quarter aa 1tron1 as LAX'1. The opportunity to make John Wayne Alrport lnto an Ora~e County LAX passed 20 years ago and won't return. A U. A.lllPO&T COM•UNITV SU&VEY 1bowa that a ma· Jorlly ol the residents where you uy tbinga are "Juat not 10 pleuaat M1 more" mov..S into their homes wit.bla the put ah yeaN. Durt--. 0.0.. alx years dalb Jet 1lrUn1 dep.nurea have oa11 ~ b)' two ru11rt.1 per day. Life, for t.beM ma,JGrttJ reaideata It least, abou.ld not be much lat pl..,ant amr than .., I C when they moved in, and with the Introduction or the new DC9·80, it shoald get significantly better. In this general regard, my populist heart bridles at your suggestion that because Newport Beach resident.a own "some of the (Cout'•) finest propertJes" they are somehow entJtled lo more noise consideraUon than lesser folk. You are not the first, lncideolaUy, to advance thls thesis. A ms survey of airport travelers showed that Newport Beach'• affluent ciUlena benefited from the convenient air senlce more <both proportJonately and abeolut.ly) than realdenu of any other city in Orance County. l ask you, "Ir aomeone has to listen to jet aircraft, who should It be? Those tbat benefit the moat or somebody else?" l would also Ith to point out lbat theH la not one acintilla ol evidence to support your oft.repeated char1e that Newport Beach homa and 1ardens are "dirtied b~ pollutanu fallln1 from the ~kles . . '· LAIOL\TO&Y TUTS SBOW THAT TRI retldu. about wblcb Newport BHch realdlDta complain doee NOT come from lb• combulUon of jel fUeJ. WUt lbey are experltncln.1 la the . I ....... particulate matter from other sources suspended in the air and precipitated out onto their cars. patio rurnlture and plants by moisture-laden ocean breeies. The saddest part of this whole airport-community episode ls the fact that by the end of the next decade, when all the lawsuits are seUled, all the planned improvements in place, and the airport handling six mlllion·plus pasaen1en per year, county demand for alr transportation services wlll have 1rown to the Polnt that John Wayne Airport wUI aerve lus ot the county de· mand than lt does today. However. by that time LAX and Ontario lnlern•Uonal Airport will have reached the llmJts of lbeir capacity and there will be no regional airport capable ol handling the excess county demand -unless someplace can be fou.lld for a new LAX·1he regional airport. Both county and regton&l 9overnment.s are now encaged in the dlf!lcult task• cf flndlnJ such a 1lte. I airee wlLb you, Newport Beach offldal1 havt got their "menaae acron to county, st.ale aod federal authorh!u." TM quaUGa ls ol cou.rae. what ls that mes111•" Le1lllmate con· ~•ro tr 1 Chicken LllUe 11yln• "the aky Is fa1Un1. the sky ls ramnj''? \ .... · :-......... . . ~ .--,~. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 29, 1981 Personatllzed tapes take the cake By lOBN NBEDBAM Of ... o.i., ........... Breakin1 1.nto the commerelaJ aooc wrtt-lnt business by slncina "Happy Blrtbday" probably lan'l the route moet upi.rin1 com- po1ers would choose toward aucceu. But that's the aim ol Costa Mesan Robb Capielo wbo la seJUne record.lnia of bJs ·'The Stan from Mars'' birthday song. SINCE I ANVA&Y CAP&ELO has sold more than 200 personalized versions of the song recorded on cassettes for S12. 75 that are given as gift.a. The two-minute ditty features a host of performers, including the Stan from Ma~s singers, Speedy the Spaceship, Whacky tbe Robot and the Friendly Creature Man. . Actually, all the voices on the tape are Caplelo's. The "spaced-out chipmunk" tone to the voices was attained by speeding up the tape during recording, Capielo said. The music and sound effects came from a rented synthesizer. Wish for birthday? 'Many happy rerum' tape tor my nephew George's seventh birth· day that I C1'lled the George Capielo Show,·' the 30-year-old musician said, explaining the origin of Happy Cappy Productions. "I recorded him telling jokes and sing- ing, and I recorded applause on the track so it sounded like he was really up in front of an audience." HIS NEPHE W PLAYED the tape for friends and their mothers asked Capielo to record tapes for them. "All these kids wanted one," he said . "I figured I already had the equipment and time so I got a copyright and a trademark and started selling them." Capielo explained he chose the space theme for his birt hday greeting because of the popularity among youngsters of the mov· ie "Star Wars." sone," Capielo said "Lota ol popular names appear in 1ong1, but somebody na med Frederick doesn't stand a chance of ever hearing his name." Capielo personalizes each recording by inserting the name of the birthday boy or girl. For an additional charge, he will use the person's last name. The free-lance sound technician says be plans to expand his business and make re- cordings for anniversaries and holidays. He said he recently received a request for a bar mitzvah tape. BVT WRITING CUTE greetings isn 't all Capielo aspires to. He and ttis wife-lyricist. Kathy, hope to get some of their 40 ballads published. "So far all they've done is gather dust on the bookshelf." Profits from "The Starz from Mars" should leave him more Ume to pursue a serious song writing career. Dally ...... 5t.tff ....... "The nice thing about the tape is that the people have the other side to record their own birthday message," the former disc jockey said. "Plus the record is something they'll always have. However, most or the 200 tapes have been for adults Meanwhile the birthday greeting tapes provide a welcome alternative to singing telegr ams, balloons and noisemakers . "They're really meant as a new way to say happy birthday," Capiclo said. He can deliver a tape within 24 hours or samples may be heard in displays at local Hallmark stores PUTI'ING NAMES INTO BIRTHDAY SONGS Robb Caplefo recording gtft elternattv• CAR PLATES. • • <From Page A3) or enough for a trip to ~erm~y to order the car. And the annual reg1strallon fees remain cheaper. Ir caught by a uthorities, ~owe~er, car owners with illegal Oregon reg1strat1ons are forced to pay the California fees and tax plus an extra 20 percent of the registration fee and 10 percent of the tax as penalties. Nedza said. IT'S RELATIVEL V EASY to prove that a car owner is legally a California reside nt, he said. adding that about 95 percent of those caught eventually pay up. Joann P eterson. h ead of the technical services department for the Oregon OMV. said state s tatutes were designed to help Oregon residents living outside the state. s uch as mis- sionaries and military personnel. Although Oregon authorities can't prosecute California residents from abusing the system, she said workers do make available registration infor mation to investigators A BI LL WAS INTRODUCED into the Oregon legislature last year to lighten the vehi cle registration rules, she added. but 1t was de feated out of concern for legitimate Oregon resi- dents outs ide the state. In Wa shington. s tate offi cials have in- c r eased pen alties f or illegal O r egon regis trations by doubling registration fees for violators, she said. Nedza s a id local police departments, especially in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine, are beginning to report more suspicious Oregon plates. Yet the most common source of reports, he said, is disgruntled neighbors in· fla med about rising taxes DESPITE THESE EFFORTS, though. he said more and more luxury cars can be seen cruising through expensive business districts with dark blue and gold Oregon license plates. Nedza said he tries to jot down license plate numbers whe n he sees s uspicious Oregon plates, but it's getting tougher. "The last time I was in Newport Center. a lmost got whiplash," he said. ------· * *------Fees stated Oregon tax: $10.50 NEWCAJl PRICE FEE TAX TOTAL Rolls Royce $95,000 Sl,628 S5,700 S7,328 Mercedes Benz 30,000 523 1,800 2,323 Porsche 30,000 523 1,800 2,323 BMW 20,000 353 1,200 1,553 AUDI 15,000 268 900 1,168 Tax and registration fees for some foreign luxury cars. Statistics supplied by California Department of Motor Vehicles. 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Ins tead, hams are more likely to compare broadcast equipment and s ignal quality ONE OF SULLIVAN'S favorite m emories is a brief chat with King Hussein of Jordan, resulting in a confirmation card from the royal palace. ··n ·s kind of a collector's item because he's not on the air very often," Sullivan says . Then there was the airwave friendship Sullivan struck up with John Woodham of Brist ol. England, after t he local man discovered Woodham had relatives in Fountain Valley The two became acquainted in person when the Englishman came to Orange County for a visit They still chat by r adio every two weeks . SULLIVAN'S HAM HOBBY began at a ge 14, when a high school teacher introduced him to the eqwpment. By delivering newspapers and mowing lawn s. he ~oon saved e nough to purchase his own radio set. His broadca~ting skills have improved over the years Last September he passed a difficult test to receive the hig hest class of amateur radio license. One requirement was knowing Morse code at the s peed of 20 words a minute. Sullivan co<ixed his wife Joan into obtaining a radio license 10 years ago, and the couple keep in touch through radios in the house, car . pickup truck and on the family boat. SOM E "POOR OPERATING practices" have marred the less sophisticated citizens band radio craze. Sulli van says. But he adds that the popularity of CB has steered more enthusiasts to the less fad·conscious ham ranks . "Once you 've gone to the trouble of studying for the test , getting your license and buying the equipment, you just don't wa nt to give it up." Sullivan says. Media expose gerrymanders By STEVE MARBLE 01 Ille O•llr P1i.t Si.It Nosy reporters, former assemblyman Dixon Arnett told a Newport Beach Republican group last week. are likely to be the best cure for abuses associated with the process of recarving political districts - Arnett. n ow a public a ffairs instr uctor at Claremont Men 's College. said the media is "wise" to the tricks or redis tricting, a once· a·decade task that Is to be done this year. Arnett said Los Angeles has lost three di stric t s' worth of population in recent limes. while Orange County has picked up nearly an equal amount of population. ·'The bottom I ine i~ that Los Angeles may hav(' to lose three in DIXON ARNETT l'Um bents, .. he pointed out. "That's hard to do and allC'mpts could be made to c ross into Orange Coun- ty to retrieve that population .. T HE FORMER SAN MATEO Legislator d1s- cu~sed the ills of redistricting at a Newport Harbor Republican Women luncheon at the Bahia Corin· thian Yacht Club Cl1anging d1stnct boundary li nes to meet s hifts in population. a chore undertaken by the state Legislature that frequently lands in the courts. is more often than not a "bloody battle ... Arnett sug. gested. L:sing slides. Arnett potnled out exaggerated C'ascs of redistricting abuses "Here's the cla:.s1c example, · said Arnett. flippin~ to a slide s howing Ken Cory's 1969 as· sem bly district based in Orange County "It was known as the corridor." he said. point ing to the winding, snakc·llke district that took in I.lits and pieces of 13 cities and two counties "l'VE SHOWN THIS SLIDE to groups all ove1 the country ... s aid Arnett. laughing. .. Mr Cory I now state controller 1 has become a most famous man." The proces:. of gerrymandering is s imply the creation of a district that mcludes a politician's supporters and elimine1tes his opponents . Arnett said Republicans get rid of Democrats and Democrats s lice out the Republicans. The dis- trict. suggested Arnett. may look funny but the re- sults aren't. The college instructor . who helped begin the Rose Ins titute, a privately funded research group that studies redistricting, said minority groups often are the "problem c hildren" to politicians. trans national flllding announces a new progr•m 2nd TRUST HEDS • S10,~ TO S500,000 • FAIT FUNDING • NO ,..l,AY I AllUMABLI • IO YU" AMORTIDO I U' TO 15 YU9' RIPA Y • OWNE" I NON.OWNER OCCU,..lD • PURCHAH MON!Y I SWING LOANS CAU. T'OOA Y FOft A QUO'rl o4f NO OM.IOATIOH (714) 975-1121 CAu. • WILUAM I . MITCH«LL ... 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Their hosts teachers, engineers, business people. editors (no farmers) - .few . of whom knew each other previously, reside m Irvine, Newport Beach, Dana Point, Santa Ana and Laguna Beach. Dick and Gerre McKenna of Irvine who had participated in a similar experience on a recent trip to the Netberlanda, Bel1lum and France, wanted to return the bolpltality. 80 TREY OFFE&ED to line Up and locate famllles who would like to share their homes for a few days. Gerre McKenna explained the foundation la a 25-year-old non·profit or1anlzation seekln1 to promote better understandin1 between coun- tries tbrou&b aroup excban1es for adult.a tour- ing forel&n countries. They stay with familles and experience typical lifestyles at first band, u well as shar- ing a view of their own cultural, social and domestic lives. Special meeUnes with 1ovemment officials, educators, professionals and business people are also arranted. depending upon the interest.a of the traveling 1roup. ANOTRE& PU&POSE OF THE foundation u "lo offer friendship as we would like to be of· fered friendship with home hospitality here and around the world." One of the highlights of the French group's visit wu a tour of the Irvine Ranch, and of course they went to Disneyland. INTERNATIONAL VISIT . . ......... y1Enly11M""'° To learn more about the program, write to the Foundation for International Cooperation, 1655 W. Jackson Blvd .• Chicago, Ill. 60612 or call Gerre McKenna at 975·0257. BUD AND MARY LEMBKE OF DANA ~INT, CENTER, GREET VISITING FRENCH PAIR Patrick Bulaaon le a farmer, his wtfe, Marte-JOH• la employed •• a school couneelor GEORGES JUAQUET GREETS HOST'S SON He's Rodger Davia, 11, of Newport Beach --- Jurors to Inull death data An Orange County Superior Court jury will begin deliberations Monday in an unusual child murder case which hinges on scientific evidence that a defense attorney claims is insufficient to convict his client In closing statements to the eight·man. four.woman jury. attorney Donald Ronaldson las t Thurs d ay s aid the findings or bio· mechanical engineer Carly Ward were based on a discipline still too young to provide the type of "rock·sohd evidence" necessary to prove that Leland Ruy Dellinger was guilty of killing his 2-year-old stepdau~htcr in May 1979. DR. WARD PERF'ORMED studies with a child-size mannequin which she said indicated that J aclyn Zill cs could no.t have died in an ac- cidental fall down a stairway. as clai med by her stepfather Dellinger, 30, has said that he was prepar· ing dinner when he "heard a thud" and found his stepdaughter lying motionless at the bottom of a stairway T he child's death was originally classified as accidental by local pathologists. But the pres· ence of cocaine in her system led to exhuma· lion or her body and new tests a year later . The prosecution then fil<'d charges against Dellinger on the basis of evidence compiled by both Dr. Ward and Los Angeles County Coroner Thomas Noguchi. DE. NOGUCHI TESTIFIED that the bruise and injury patterns he observed in autopsy photos of the child indicated to him she could not have died in a fall but was instead struck. either with a fi st or "padded ins trument." 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And San Diego was enjoyin1 a particularly mild winter. The sea was excep- tionally calm; temperatures were far warmer than usual. So, chances for getting her off at higb tide looked good. BUT IT WAS NOT to be. Efforts to dislodge her failed. As each high-tide came and went, the sea was slowly but surely extracting its toll; trying to be gentle but nevertheless, slap by slap, inflicting mounting damage on the stricken California. Finally, with a multitude of factors at work, insurance experts judged she was beyond re· pair, and it was all over. The captain, sadly, had been wrong. She will not sail again. The loss is hard to measure, but it is great. Just as there are endangered species of animals. so there are "endangered species" of ships. THE CALIFORNIA WAS the last of the square-rigged barquentines registered in this country. Now she's gone. That's a sad and tangible loss. But the los.s runs far deeper. In an era where there seem to be fewer and fewer gen· uine pleasures, this great old ship provided a very special exhilaration. Even those who never had been on board but watched her from many vantage points around San Oiego·s s prawling harbor were touched by her graceful beauty. She was a sight to behold as her three big squares, each emblazoned with a huge Maltese cross, billowed in the wind as she glided· smoothly through the bay. THOSE WHO BAD SAILED on board always came away reeling lifted. It had been a rich experience. A little like magically stepping backward in time. Those who never enjoyed that experience now can never know. But those thousands who did will treasure the memory all their lives. She was a good ship. CHARLES ROBERTSON M.D. is pleased to announce his association with KOREY S. JORGENSEN M.D. at 275 Victoria. Suite D Costa Mesa. 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P•t Br.dley 71-75-U-214 Joyce Kumlerekl 72-75-11-211 BradJey was the first-round leader with a par 71 then fell to 75 F riday as Martha Hansen and JoAnne Carner caught up with her . She bad a three-under-par 68 Saturday. M.,g• Stubblefield 78-73-7G-219 Jane Bl•lock 75-73-11-219 M.,lene Hagge n-11-11-219 BUT SATURDAY, WITH a crowd of 6,123 on hand, it was Bradley all the way. She took the lead on the third hole and held it the rest of the day with exception of one brief interlude. Carner caught her on No. 6, then fell back again at seven and Bradley kept a steady pace as the others faltered, one-by- one. Beth Solomon 80-70-70-220 Today's final round will be televised nationally (starting at 11 a.m .) on NBC (Channel 4) with an early finish assured and plenty of time for a celebration for the winner who will pick up $26,250. Bradley and Donna Caponi, the winner of last week 's National Pro-am at the Desert lnn in Las Vegas. each had a three-under -par 68 Saturday for low round of the day "The key to m y success today was being very patient out there," Bradley said afte r her round. "I made my pars and let the birdies happen and I didn't have any bogeys. That's a big plus on this golf course. "I AM VERV PLEASED to have a four-shot lead but this is a game where anything can hap- pen. I just want to play a steady round, not make any mental e rror s and take each hole as it comes " She has been a bridesmaid (second) more times than she cares to remember and knows full well how it is to lose a lead on the final round. ··ves, I can think of one or two that I gave away but I 'm not thinking that way now. "If I play the way I did today, I reel confident I can win it. J would jus t like lo get it under par again tomorrow. I jus t have to find the right s itua- tion or groove and settle into it." Whjle Bradley was enjoying her day in the sun * * * * For Sheehan Jo Anne Carner 75-11-74-220 Debbie M••HY 79-68-73-220 Shelley Hemlln 7M9-73-220 Jo Ann Weah•m 79-11 -71-221 with less breeze than the previous two days, Carner, Hansen and the crowd's favorite, Nancy Lopez-Mellon were all having their troubles. JOYCE KAZMIERSKI, a non-winner on the tour for 13 previous years, is alone in second place al 218 behind Bradley's 214. Kazmierski fired an even-par71 Saturday. Carner was up-and-down like a yo-yo and finally finished the day with a 74 to leave her at 220. seven shots behind the leader. She is tied with Beth Solomon. Debbie Massey and Shelley Hamlin in sixth place Tied for third are Marga Stubblefield, Jane Blalock and Marlene Hagge Jo Ann Washam, the one who had two holes-an-one the first year or the tournament at Mesa Verde. pulled up to the next spot at 221 with Caponi a nd Barbara Moxness al 222. nine-over-par Carner started the day lied with Bradley and Hansen for the lead Everyone expected the Jittle- known Hansen to falter a long the way but Carner. the winner of the firs t tournament here, is another matter She summed up her miseries in one word, re- peated three times: ··Putting, putting, putting.·• "I COULDN'T BUV a putt out there today and it cost me. l hope to do better tomorrow." Hansen, playing with Bradley and Carner, * * <See KEMPER, Page 82> Playing golf steep, l nwunlainous climb A Jazzy finish for Utah By EDZINTEL Of , .. .,..,, "194 , .... Patty Sheehan admits that the re are times out on the goll course whe n she'll be lining up a putt or something, when sudden- ly, a strange feeling will come over her. Vis ions of s now-capped moun- tains and forest trees will begin dancing in her head . She'll pic- ture herself skiing down a giant slalom course in Swiherland, on her way to a Gold medal for the United States. SOUND CORNY ? We ll , Sheehan simply can't help it. If s he wasn't a me mber of the Ladies Professional Golf As· sociation Tour, she 'd probably be out on the slopes somewhere. trying to make a livmg a s a pro- fessional ski racer Sh eehan , 24, a firs t -year me mber of the LPGA family, is one of those truly remarkable athletes who bas been a cham- pion in both skiing a nd golfing. At the age of four , she entered h e r first s ki r ace in h er hometown of Middle bury. Ver· mont. By the time she was 13, she was the top s kier in the nation in her age group. A year later, she quit. Enter golf. SHEEKAN'S DAD, a long- time skiing coach, had landed a job at Alpine Meadows in Lake T ahoe and so the entire family, including Patty's three brothers and herself. came out west. ··I tried to keep up on my ski racing but the competition out here was so disorganized com· pared to back East." Sheehan said after finishing t he third round of the Women 's Kemper Open Saturday at Mesa Verde Country Club. ·"When it stopped being run. I stopped skiing com· peti ti vely. · · Sheehan turned her interests lo golf and with the help of her brothers and father . m ainly. de · veloped a sm ooth swing. She was an outstanding amateur player. winning t he Nevada State Amateur from 1975 to ·1978 and then the California Stale ti· lie in 1978 and ·79 while a slu· dent at San Jose State. In 1976, Sheehan was a quarterfinalist in the U.S . Amateur and runner-up in the e v e nt behind Pla cent1a 's Carolyn Hill in 1979. ln 1980, she won the Nat.Jona! Collegiate ch ampionship and was a member of the Curtis Cup team that played in England "THAT WA S the greatest thrill in my golf career thus Car," Sheehan said, "winning all four or my matches al the Curtis Cup and traveling overseas for the first time.·' In August of 1979, Sheehan was runne r -up in the U.S . W o m e n 's Amateur. S h e transferred from University of Nevada (Reno ) to San Jose State for her senior year. She was low amateur in the LPGA's CP C Women's Interna tional, and she competed in the Curtis Cup later in the year . At the Coup, Sheehan defeated two girls who were 6-2 a nd 6-0. ··At 5-3, I felt like J struck a blow for little people." Sheehan qualified for the LPGA with a six-stroke victory last July in Albuquerque. ln six events on the tour the res t of the <See SHEERAN, Pa1e BZ> SALT LAKE CITY <AP> Adrian Dantley and Rickey Green sparked the Utah Jazz to a 112 110 overtime victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in a Na- tional Basketball Association game Saturday night. Dantley scored the first three points of the overtime, while G rcen's fr<'e throw with six seconds remaining clinched the 't'i~ory for Utah in its final home ~m e of the season The Jazz never trailed in the extra period. Oanlley wound up with 30 points and rookie Carl Nicks 24 Green added 20. The Utah victory spoiled a dazzling 41 -posnl performance by Magic Johnson. Ka reem Ab· dul J abbar rame through with 21 before fouling out with four minutes rem aining. and seconds later bemg banished from the a r e na for protesting too vigorously his last fouL Jamaal Wilkes had 19. After Green's foul s hot, the La kers called time out and in- bounded the ball to Wilkes. who Immediately fired a three-point field goal attempt which was wide to the left as time ran out. The regulation pla y ended at 104-104 after Dantley missed a 30 foot jump shot with two seconds on the clock. Abdul-Jabbar drew his sixth foul with 41"2 minutes to play in regulation. As he left the court. he made a comment to the refe ree, draw- ing a technical. Dantley convert- ed the technical and two shots on fouls, gaining three points. Before Dantley was through shooting his free throws, Abdul· J abbar made another comment from the bench. was whistled for another technical . D•llJ Pl ... I'-•r Gary A,,,_ WOMEN'S KEMPER OPEN LEADER PAT BRADLEY SINKS A PAR PUTT AT 13TH HOLE. Emotional NCAA final Tar Heels, Hoosiers firedrup and ready P lll L.\DELPlll A !AP > When North Carolina takes on Indiana for the NCAA basketball championship Monday night, if will be an e motional time for seniors Al Wood of the Tar Heels and Ray Tol bert of the Hoosiers "ll 's great to be in the finals This is what you µlay for your entire career ," s aid Wood. the smooth, 6-6 forward who scored a career·high 39 points in lead- ing North Carolina to a 78-65 vic- tory over Virginia in Saturday's semifinal. North Carolina beat Indiana 65-56 during the regular season, but Wood warned not to make too much of that. "WE'VE IMPROVED a whole lot s ince then and so have they," said Wood. whose 39 points set an NCAA l\emifinal record. "We 've got to be in good mental condition We know both teams will be physically ready. so if both have their heads screwed on right. It should be a great game.·· Tolbert, the 6-9 center who is Indiana's leading rebounder. is looking forward to it '"This 1s my last year." said Tolbert "I try not to get caught up m these things. m all the e motion. but it's hard To win Monday would be a great way to finish ·· To win. the Hoosiers can't af ford to shoot 36 percent. as they di d in the firs t half o f Saturday's 67-49 semifinal vic- tory over Louisiana State. In diana overcame a 30-27 halftime deficit by outscoring the Tigers 21 ·4 to start the second half. "WE SAT IN here at halftime and said, 'Hey, let's just relax, go out and play ·." lrldlana's Randy Wittman said oJ the locker room mood. "That's what we have to do Monday. "We have one game left," he added. "We came here thinking it"s two games to the cham- pionship, and we just won one. " ·'This was a good stepping stone." said reserve guard Jim Thomas. a key contributor to the victory over LSU when he rilled in for foul-plagued All-American Isiah Thomas. "but now comes the big one · · North Carolina Coach Dean Smith s~11d much the same thing. "IT'S GREAT to gel into the finals but now we have one more step to go,'· said Smith. ··1n. diana 1s the fin est rebounding team l"ve seen and a very sound defensive team You can count on them being ready. but I think I can count on our learn being ready Monday night as well." Indiana Coach Bobby Knight said a key for his team in tht final would be cons istency. ·'The game you play to opett the season or the game you pla>' for the champions hip has to be played the sam e way," said Knight. "You don't need to do anything differently . You onlt need to do what you do well. "We played at both ends of the s pectrum t o da y," added Knight, punning on the name ~ the Arena in which the Fin Four ls being played ... We can afford any lapses on Monday." * * * Surf start season poorly with 2-0 loss to Timbers Rugged cente r G reg Coo!~ buried his face in a towel an • wept Inconsolably as the cloc licked down on Louisiana State defeat by IndJana In a aemi·fin game of the NCAA basketba. champlohahlp tourname By cuaT SE EDEN Of .. o.lfy ,.I ........ California Surf Coach Peter Wall viewed the first hall of the 1981 North American Soccer Lea1ue opener with P ortland from hlah atop Anaheim Stadium rather t.ban oo the aldellnet. All that did, however, waa stve hlm a better overall view of a near-overall poor performance by the Surf Saturday niaht ln a 2-0 setback to tM tenaclout Tlmbeft. "TtMy <Portland) dornlnated at mld· fleld. There were ju.ft a lot of poor performancH out tbere," lamented Wall, who wu back on the aideUnes for tbe •coreltel Heond half "It'• dllappolnUnl to HY lhe ltHl," co,unued Wall. "I thou1ht lhe players ...... really let themselves down after work· ·Ina so hard." Bul Wall was the first to admit it wasn't juat the erratic play of the Surf which spelled dereat. An early tally by Stuart Lee at 8: 55, combined with the Tlmben' aggressive defense and a pretty 1oaJ by Dale Mitchell waa all that was needed to seal the Portland vicU>ry. "Portland'• a 1ood team. They work hard. lt makea lt cllfflcuJt fOt" ua to play, espedally wben they aet that lead," Wall aald. Tbe nm~ ended th um outdoor uuon with • ftun'Y, wtnn1n1 I of 12 al one point to ftDilh with a 15-lt rtc0rd, the Hme u the Surf. "That second aoal waa 'a classic,'' Wall aaJd of Mitchell'• aeries of moves ,. , through several Surf defenders which culminated with a twisting blast by the outstretched hands of goalkeeper Alan Mayer. From where he was silting, WalJ aaid the bending shot wa" nearly lmpo11lble to stop. The Surf's ch1nces were Umlted. althouah Mark Lindsay drilled a 1hot off the croHbar when the Surf waa down 1-0. The r•ay ~curred midway throuah t.b.e fin half, but it waa abou.t I.be orib pod chance to ralae the hoPM of the 7,831.ln attendance. Steve Koyer1, 1tartJn1 . at forward despite mblln1 tralnln' becauM ol a contract dllpute, wu • a Uttl• Jaded" Wall admitted, but then the real of lhe Surf wu havin1 their problema, too. Outside of a 1ood •••• (toar new de· --~---·-.. ... fender Graham Oates, "there weren't a Saturday. lot of good performances," Wall added. Cook fouled out with riv Prlor to the start of the 11me, the minutes to 1 c h D I NASL announced that Commissioner Brown knell cya~tm ::che w! Phil W001nam had temporarily SUI · on the beftcb. pended the NA.SL rules in reaards to "I JU$t 1rabbed bis handa an offsides and 1ubatltutions. told him that t 1uess lt wun The leasue hu been ne1otJatln1 with our day," Brown sald after th FJFA, toecer'a "9t•mal1ortel 1ovemln1 4amt. body over the ottaldes rule. The NASL ''He put out eve.ry ounce UHi the 35-yard line for otfaldee, In· eneray be haa every minute h ternational rulea say It la at midft.eld. wH rn the same. ,To avoid any problem• In tboM nesot.I•· "I've been wilh lhJe b\1 lions, Wooanam d~tded lo UH hlt five yeera, and tr you ever ol author1t,y to suspend tbe na141a roqbly me I'd '" t.bla blf py fro Hven houn be.Ion the seuon opener. New JtrHy wtlh a t.ear ln ''The rul• cb1n1e? It ahouJcln't bave eye, I'd have aaJd no. made a dlfference but it dld restrict UJ "He Juat broke down Juat a bit," W•l admitted. t cried. Ull:e t felt Ulte doln,." t v -. . - \ .. Orange Coat OA.ILY PILOT/Sunday, March 29, 1981 SPORTS BREAK I GOLF I SPORTS ON TV r-----------------------------------------------------------~-------------- From AP dl1patebea NEW ORLEANS -Former U.S s peedboat Ea c hampion J oel Halpern died Saturday in a col· lislon while jockeying for position before the start of the Ne w Orleans Halte r 200 on La~e Pontchartrain. It was one of two major accidents In the race. In the other accident, race leader Vincent Fas ano and throttleman Sammy James, both of Fort Lauderdale. Fla., were injured when the Vlncentive flipped over at the halfway mark. The race -the rlrst of the 1981 U.S. Offshore Powerboat racing circuit -was won by world champion Michel Meynard of Concord, Mass., In an English-made Cougar catamaran sponsored by Fayva Shoes . His elation at the victory changed to tears when he learned of Halpern's death. and he immediately disappeared into the crowd without talking with reporters. Dr. Edgar Weaver at Charity Hospital, wbere Halpern. 41 was rushed from the raoe scene. said the Tarrytown, N .'Y .. contractor and 1976 and 1977 national ch~m~ion dieo shortly after a rrival of massive chest and head i~Junes. Early reports said a second member ~f his three·man crew was also hospitalized. But Charity officials said t.bey did not have records for either J oey Ippolito o~ J:ialtan~ale. ~a .. or Jack Stuteville of Miami, and race offmals said neither was hurt -even though they were sitting only a few feet from Halpe rn. The collision occurred before the boats reached any significant speed . One observer estimated the speed at abo~t 40 miles an hour ------''""' _. 111 dw dafl Detroit Tigers Manager Sparky Anderson, talking about a recent bench-clearing brawl that highlighted an exhibition game with the Pittsburgh Pirates : "We're not even in the same league. Can you imagine that?" Ill••• r~••'• •• r~alt ~ at 24 Roa Du«uay scored twice and Don Maloaey ~ added a goal and an assist as the New York ' Rangers stunned Montreal, 6-2, in National Hockey League action Saturday The loss snapped Mont· real 's home-ice unbeaten streak at 24 . Wayne Gretzky drew an assist on Edmonton's final goal to tie PhU Esposito's single-season scoring record of 152 points in a 4·2 victory over Detroit . WUf Palement scored three first· period goals to lead Toronto to a 9·5 win over Calgary . , . Peter McNab scored Boston's third power play goal of the game as Chicago fe ll, 5-2 ... John Tonelli scored once and helped set up two others as the New York Islanders tied Pittsburgh. 4·4. . Brian Sutter broke a 4·4 tie on a power-play goal with 3:04 left to lift St. Louis lo a 7·4 verdict over Buf falo. Pinch-hitter De nnis Werth slammed a bases· • loaded double to give the New York Yankees a 3·2 exhibition baseball victory over the New York Mets Sat urday night before a New Orleans Superdome crowd of 20,432·. . . Tom Very1er's two-run s ingle led Cleveland to a 13-8 win over e rror-prone Seat· tie . . . Rookie ChUJ Davia drove in four runs with a pair of homers as San Francisco ripped Milwaukee , 11-7 ... Dwayne Murphy tripled home the go· ahead run. then scored on a suicide· squeeie bunt by Wayne Grou to lead Oakland to a 5-3 win over the Chicago Cubs . . Carlton Fisk hit his first home run of the spring as the Chicago White Sox defeated Philadelphia. 5·2 . . . Kansas Ci· t y nipped Pittsburgh. 3-2, when Lee May was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded in the bottom of lhe ninth inning . . . Boston edged Minnesota. 5·4, behind lleld Nichols' woT" RBI sin~le . . . Ba ltimore manager Earl Weaver, directed his club from the stands in civilian clothing as Toronto fell, 10·1 . . Rookie Rufino Linares drove in five runs to lead Atlanta to a 13·7 win over Texas . . . Cesar Cedeno doubled twice and singled to pace Houston lo a 12-5 win over Cincinnati . . . St. Louis split its squad and swept Detroit and a New York Mets' s plit squad, 7·1 and 6·5. Tom Herr's triple and single paced the win over the Tigers, the Mets gave it away on third baseman Joel Youngblood's second error. Port~r 1Crap• 11p ...Ut tit~ Kevin Porter scored 24 points and dished out 16 assists Saturday night to wrap up his fourth Na- tional Basketball Association assist title and help Washington breeze past Detroit, 108·103 ... BUI Cartwright whirled a round Maurice Lucas with 17 seconds left for a layup which gave New York a 90·88 victory over New Jersey . . David Thompson and Dan lssel led Denver to a 142-139 victory over Golden Slate. Thompson scored 38 points and lssel contributed 28. s .. arRawp•t•.._..., •• SYRACUSE. N.Y. Sugar Ray Leonard m knocked down Larry Bonds in the fourth round and continued to beat up on the garbage man from Denver until referee Arthur Mercante stopped the bout in the 10th round Saturday n~ghl t.o defend his World Boxing Council welterweight champtonsh1p. The end came shortly after Bonds got up from a knock-. down In the 10th r ound. After regaining his feet, he was met with a barrage of head blows as he stood in Leonard's corner and the referee signaled the end at 2:22 o( the round. K-%9•••'• IHHIW ~ l•-d OMAHA Omaha authorities have recovered m a woman's body believed to be that of missing Ne braska Wranglers professional basketball player Connie Kunzmann. Authorities recovered the body Saturday from the Mis· sourt River midway between the Dodge Park boat dock and the Mormon Bridge. lfts' o .. tl•e•• di•• ,. ....... PHOENlX -Defensive end Mark GuUneau of EiJ lbe New York Jets collect. Indian relics u 1 hobby •II• and frequently bu tod1g for them. Hi.I collecUoo includes Indian bead.I, needle point.a m..te from animal booel, lmplemenu u1ed for frindlnl corn, 150 arrowtteada and lS tomahawa. He also bu several adobe pots worth S!OOto 9IOC) each. "The mott lntereaUn1 plece I ever found wu a aacriftcial rock." beaald. "lthadeyea,noseand a mouth carved In it." ta.11ee elee• U fer .1• -.ten Haney Gt1Dce ran a 9.8 second 100-meler • race Saturday nl•ht. but the Ume won't count u a world record becau•• tbe electronic timer maJfuncUoaed at lhe Florida R•lay1 . . . Top- ranked U&ht·beavywel&bl cont.en&tr •Id.Mt &plaka kne>cked out two-UJM champion •anta I•••• ln t.be (oW1.b round ln AlJantJc Clty •.. la• ......... al USC ham..S a lO.lO for 100 meters at the Martln Luther kJai Preedom Qam.11 ln Stan· ford . . . Tenneuff mfftl Jl.O LoWalana T"b for lb• 'fOmen'• C'Ollea• bukttba.IJ ctllamrrdtlp tod.Q m SQcene. PA'M'Y IHEEHAN ,,.._ P"fle a J SHEEHAN ••• year, 1he finished in the toP 10 three times and woo $17,139. In aeveo events leading up to tbe Kemper, Sheehan has won $10,903.74 to rank 27th on the current money list. She's the heavy favorite to win Rookie of the Year honors th.is year. "AT FIRST the transition from skiing to golf was dif· ficult," s h'e said. "The two sports couldn't be any more dif· ferent. But the competitive aspect was the same in both and wlth 20 years of that kind of ex· perience. it made it easier." Sheehan got most of her early training from her brothers and father. "I had no choice but to compete." she said. "Being the only girl in the family. r had to be feisty and fight my 'f&Y· 1 guess 1 was a Tom boy. Still am." Shee han's cad d y. Larry Borland of Baltimore, says that her biggest asset is her com· petitive drive. "She doesn't give up." he says. "No matter how bad things get, s he tlangs in there. Everyone's going to know who Patty Sheehan is by the end of this year." "A lot of people call me cocky, but I don't like that word." Sheehan says. "I'm confident, but I don't go around gloating." SHEEHAN FEELS he r strengths are her driving and chipping game. "My putter is what I need work on. I used to have a wristy type of stroke and I'm trying to make it firm." Sheehan says that she hasn't set foot on snow since laat year but is planning to visit her parents in Tahoe this weekend. Amazingly enough, s he 's never had a serious injury while skiing. "I think I hav~ thick booe1," she laulha. Sheehan says her No. 1 goal this year is to win Rookie of the Year. But she adds, s he can't af. ford to be too anxious. "I FIND myself thinking more about the money than about golf. I have to really watch myself sometimes." And with the kind of start she's had, she doesn't even want to think about the day she'll re· Ure. ''Being the kind of com- petitor I am. golf has been my savior. It opens a lot of op· portunities. I still get letters from old friends who tell me how great they think it is that I'm playing with the LPGA." Her long-te rm goals? "Oh I don't know, just to pay the bills and be happy, I guess." Angels outlast Padres, 13-12 YUMA, Ariz. (AP) -Brian Downing and Butch Hobson combined for five hits and nine runs batted in Saturday to lead the Angels to a 13-12 exhibition baseball victory over the San Diego Padres. Downing's two-run single in the first and three-run single in the second helped the Angels jump to an early 8·2 lead and they neve r trailed. Hobson c hipped in a first- inolng RBI 1'ingle and a three· run homer in the sixth as the Angels pounded five P a dre hurlers for 16 hits. The Padres, who outhit the Angels 18·16. got four hits and five RBI from Luis Salazar, three hits from Randy Bass, and two from Gene Richards, Ouie Smith and Terry Kennedy. Salazar clouted a three-run h om e r in the ninth while Richards had an inside the park homer In the fifth. Volleyball cl888ic set at UCLA LOS ANGELES -Defendln& NC"A champion tJSC will meet third ranked UC Santa Barbara In the openJn1 came of lbe Doa Equi1 Colleatate Volleyball Cla11lc April 10 at UCLA 'I PauJey Pavilion. The other flnt round ••me featuru top ranked UCLA and No. ' P•pperd.lne. Th• t"WO wtnnera wUl play tbe champlonabJp fame April 11 after tbe Lblrd·plac• 1ame. Tbe flrat mat.ch each nJpt bealDI at 1bt. , ..... r..,.a1 KEMPER •.• kept pace for ellht boles bef~ Poltini a double boc•Y °" lhe ninth Ml• after a dttncult pit.ch abot that rolled off the 1reen. Sbe n.ni1bed lhe round wlth a 77 and ta ln tll 223. "I haven't been lh1I cloee for awbUt," Kumlenkl aald. "But I remember the 1973 Cot1ate when J lmt • four·stroke lead. But I bave no control over Pat'• came. U l play more aureaslve· ly wltb my lrona, I mleht brtna ln a better score. "Thia course la so demanding ere Is very little margin for er· r . Look at the leader board to· ay, It was a roller coast er. I'm laying the game well right n w. tbe kind of game I really enjoy. Sure you get nervous out there. We all do." Lopez-Melton started the day with the largest gallery but many switched back to the Bradley threesome directly behind her before the day was ended. Carner was also in the group. Lopez-Mellon soared to a 77 Saturday and is in at 224 10 s hots behind the leader with lit· tle chance of retaining her title this year. She birdied the second hole. then went sour for the rest of her round, finally falling off the leader board where only the lop eight or 10 players are listed. ONE STROKE behind Bradley and Caponi at 69 was Barbara M iirahie but she Is still well behind the leaders at 226. Beth Solomon. Stubblefield and Sally Little all finished at 70 with six others in at even par 71. No player has ever finished the tournament under par for 72 holes but Bradley has a chance to break that situation open to- day with a s ub-par round ONE THING is almost cer- tain, though. There will be a new c hampion in the third annual Women's Kemper Open when the final hole is played today Wilh Carner six s hots bac k and Lopez·Melton 10, neither ap· pears as a threat to the front· running Bradley or Kazmierski, if s he falters. Bradley, Kazmiers ki a nd Stubblefield are in the featured threesome today that leaves the first tee at 8:36, the fina l group off the lee for the early finish bee a use of TV. Kyle O'Brien, a rookie playing with Blalock and Moxness. was penalized two strokes for slow play. Players are warned when there ls a bole open in front of them and are then timed for each shot with 30 seconds al· lowed. If they exceed this more than t wo times . th ey are penalized. Jan Stephenson finished the round but complained of back problems in the clubhouse but didn't say she wouldn't play to- day. Today's TV 8 1 8•wanlL ..... 7 Of .. 0.ly ,. .... Miff Followlng are the top sports tvtnts on TV today. Ratings •rt: I 1 1 ' excellent, 1 1 I worth watching, ' 1 fair; / forget It. t) 10 a.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ ./ NBA BASKETBALL: Philadelphia at Boston. Announcers: Garv Bender, Biii Russell and Rick Barry. In a Showdown to determine the Atlantic Division's No. 1 tum for the upcoming National Bllktt~ll Auodatlon playoffs the Celtics and Sheers squ.rt off. Phll1dtlphl1 boasts the league's best record <62· 19>, whlle Boston Is No. 2 with a 61-20 mark. II 10:25 a.m., Channel 11 ./ I DODGERS BASEBALL: Montreal vs. Dodgers Announcers: Ross Porter and Jerry Doggett. Dlc,k' Will lams' Montreal club boasts the National Leagu, s ~t record In exhibition play (1~7), as opposed to the leegue s worst record, which belongs to the Dodgers (5·12). Saturday's game between the two resulted '" a S·l MontrNI victory. ~ 11 a.m., Channel 4 I././ I WOMEN'S GOLF: Women's Kemper Open. Announcers: Don Criqui, Carol Mann Marlene Floyd, Susan O'Connor and Marv Bea Porter. ' Pat Bradley takes a four-stroke lead over Joyce Kazmierski Into today's final round at Mese Verde CC>Wltrv Club In Costa Mesa. Bradley led after the first round and wM In a three-way tie for the lead after two rounds before taking control with a 68 Saturday. ~ 1 p.m., Ch•nnet 2 ./ I GOLF: Heritage Classic. Announcers: Vince Sc ully, Pat Summe rall Jack Whitaker, Ben Wright, Ken Squier and Ken Venturi. ' Bill Rogers has a three-shot lead going Into today's finals after firing a 68 Saturday. He Is five strokes below ~r after 54 holes with a 208. The nearest challengers are Hale I rwln, Gil Morgan and Fuzzy Zoeller. OTHER TELEVISION 9:45 a.m . (34) -FUTBOL INTERNACIONAL. 10 a .m. (SO) -SPORTS AMERICA -Highlights from the 2bth annual All Arabian horse show from Scottsdale, Ariz l 1 a.m. (SO) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. Noon (28) WOMEN'S TENNIS The singles and doubles fi nals of the Avon Championships, taped at New York. 12. lS p.m. (2) SPORTS SPECTACULAR The pro am aerial skiing classic, taped at Nordic Valley, Utah. Also The women's world team surfing champ1onsh1p, taped at Oahu, Hawaii. Commentators include. Tom Brookshier and Billy Kidd. 1 p.m. (4 ) SPORTSWORLD Tne AIAW nat1ooal women's collegiate basketball champ1onsh1p from Eugene, Ore. Jay Randolph and Nancy Lieberman report 2: 15 p.m. <71 -BOXING Amateur boxers from the U .S . and Poland squa re oft in bouts taped at Indianapolis. Keith Jackson reports. 2:30p.m. (22) SOCCER. 3:30 p.m. (7) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS The all around competition in the American Cup gymnastics meet, taped 1n Fort Worth, Texas. Leading the U.S. team are Bart Conner and J ulianne McNamara. Al so. An update on Phi l Mahre's attempt to become the first American to win the world cup skiing overall title. Jim Mc Kay, Gordon Maddux, Kurt Thomas and Cathy Rigby Mason report. Midnight (13) COLLEGE BASKETBALL ALL -STAR GAME -The National Association of Basketball Coacnes East·West all -star game, taped at Philadelphia. RADIO Baseball Montreal vs DOdgers at Vero Beach, 10. 10 a .m., KABC (790), Angels vs. San Diego at Yuma, Ariz .• l2:SSp.m., KMPC (710). Basketball -Lakers at Utah, b 20 p.m .. KLAC ( 570J Hockey Minnesota at Kings, 7 pm , KOGO <600>. (The Daily Pilot is not rHponsible for late changes.) More reeords fall Texas wins NCAA • swim title AUSTl,N <A P> Texai,; cap~ed it~ first NCAA Swimming and Diving champ1onsh1p Saturday night with a stirring victory of the 400-yard freestyle. thanks to Scott Spann's strong anchor. Span n just held off Auburn's Ambrose "Rowdy" Gaines to give the Longhorns the final event of the three-day meet, held in their home pool. It was the only first place of the night for the Longhorns. who became the first Southwest Con· ference school in NCAA history to capture a na· tional swimming title. TEXAS NIPPED AUBURN with a time or 2.54.84 to 2:54.87 in the climactic event of the 58th NCAA championships. Texas finished with 259 points to 189 for UCLA. Florida was third with 180 points, Southern Methodist was fourth with 161 and Auburn was fifth at 146. Southern Methodist sophomore Steve Lund- quist and Gaines each set American records Satur· day night a long with Florida's Craig Beardsley. There were 10 Ame rican records established during lhe championships in the ultra-fast Tex.as Swimming Center . LUNDQUIST, WHO WON the 100-yard breaststroke Frid ay night in American-record Ume, whipped UCLA's William Barrett in the 200-yard breaststroke. Barrett had established a new Americ~n rec· ord 1: 57 .78 in the pre liminaries. But Lundquist exploded to the lead in the finals and won In 1: ~.01 while Barrett was second in 1: 56.06. Gaines. who won the 3>0-yard freestyle Frida night, shattered the American record in the 100· yard freestyle with a time of 42.38. He owned the old record of 43.08. BEARDSLEY LOWERED his American rec- ord of l :44.26 in the 200· yard butterfuly to l :44. 15 in his s pecialty. Texas Coach Eddie Reese was voted the coach of the year by his fellow mentors at the end of the meet. which featured a pro-Texas crowd of 25,000 jammed into the s wimming center the final n ight In other events Saturday night, Indiana's Robe rt Bollinger won the three-meter diving. Rafael Escalas of UCLA established a new NCAA standard in the 1,650·yard freestyle al 14:53.90. and Stanford's Wade Fle m ons won the 200.yard backstroke in 1 46 30 Dodgers lose, 5-1 WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP> -Gary Carte r belted a two-run home run in the fifth in ning and rookie Tim Wallac h . a Saddleback College product, hit a solo shot in the eighth, powering the Montrea l Expos lo a 5·1 triumph over the Los Angeles Dodgers in exhibition baseball Saturday. · Veteran Ray Burris worked the first six in· nings to gain the victory . He scattered eight hits yielding the Dodgers' only run In the fift!J inning when Oerrel Thomas stroked an RBI single. Montreal had grabbed a 2-0 lead in the fourth against Rick Sutcliffe, the Dodgers' starter and loser. Larry Parrish tripled to score Carter, whc reached base on shortstop Bill Russell's error. Chris Speir then singled home Parrish. Q What does a marathon runner have in common with a Volkswagen? A LONG DISTANCE MILEAGE! TRACK Orange Coast OAJL Y PILDT/Sunday, March 29, 198,1 ·Sea Kings' Gallagher ra:c.es to state' best with 4:15.7 mile By aOGEa C.UUON OftllltDetl't ....... Jon Butler, the CIF'a premier diatance nanoer out al Edlson High, was mia(n& ftom Saturday's Beach Cities tr•ck and field invitational because of co!l'lmllments in Spain, but h1a absenc, was hardly evident -thanks to the exploits of Corona del Mat's Shawn G1'11agher. still No. 1, but we hope to see Galla(her run against him (possibly at Arcadia Aprtl 18).'' Saturday was behind by a mar1in or 26 feel, 10 inches. The Corona del Mar sensation turned tbe half mile In 2:~ and entered the last lap at tbe 3: 10 mark, leaving the field lo u shambles. • Wblle <.iaHagher's mark was easily the out- standing effort or the day, It wasn't the only mark of distinction. "He bas a lot or ability." said Newport Harbor Coach Eric Tweit. "He's been workln1 on bis own and has become so much more motivated this year. I think be can qualify for the state meet It be can get into tbe 60s (shot put) or 1'°5 ldlacus)." J efferies was a double winner, also crushing the field in the shot put with a mark of 57-2'>-'l, near- ly seven feet better than his nearest compeUtor, but still below a personal best or 59·4 during prac· lice. Jefferies distinguished himself by bettering the one-year-old record or Vnlversity High's Ken Hill (172·2) with bis stunoinJJ effort of 176-0, break· Ing bis own personal beat by 14 teet. The Corona del Mar senior erased Eric Hulst's seven-year s tandard of 4 : 16.4 in the mlle ~ltb a sta~e best or 4:15.7 to highlight the day's action, which also included' a meet record in the discus by Newport Harbor's Kevin Jefferies (178-0). "Brian Hunsaker, our distance coach has been telling me all week that Gallagher was' going to sparkJe In this meet,'' said CdM Coach Jim Tomlin. "So r wasn't surprised. Jefferies' effort Is the CJF Southern Section's second best to Capistrano Valley's Dao Westerfield, who went 177 ·5 at Laguna Beach Saturday. The only other athlete able to double in in· dividual events was Mission Viejo's Steve Kerbo, who skipped the hurdles In 14.6 and 39.1. "Gallagher pointed for this meet, a lthough we wer e disappointed Butler was not here. Butler is Although it was a windy day, which may have given Jefferies an assist, No. 2 at Newport Harbor In the high hurdles Kerbo edged Fountain Valley's Steve Southward, who went 14 .7 after the two had dominated the prelims with 14.9s. Laguna Beach meet Thorson wows 'em - sails 6-11 in high jump By JACK MINTER Of .. o.11, ...... , .... Laguna Beach High 's Jay Thorson was a one-man show at Saturday's Laguna Beach Trophy Meet. The Artist senior equaled both the Orange County and the meet records in the high jump as he sailed over 6· 11. The meet record was set by Georg~ Steelman or Yucaipa in 1979 while the county mark is now shared with Los Alamitos ' Brad Harris. Not only did Thorson display his expertise in the high Jump but also in three running events In the 120-yard high hurdles he was the class of the fi eld winning in 15.2 seconds He was runnerup in the 330 low hurdles as he posted a 39.9, second best in the area. He capped of his busy day with a leg on the mile relay for his school. ··1 really haven't been concentrat· ing on the high jump because or an ankle injury that I've had for three years. I've been mainly working on my hurdling," Thorson said follow - ing a near-miss al the elusive 7-0 bar- rier. ··My goals are to go over 7·0 and to run 13.9 ~econds <for the 120 yard The girls award we nt to University's Laura Mills. The Trojan junior was just as busy as Thorson as she won three events and was run- oerup in yet another. Mills cleared 5-6 in the high jump for first place, won the discus with a fling of 130·2, ra n a leg of University's record breaking mile re· lay team and was second in the s hot put with a loss of 37-7. Costa Mesa's boys distance crew made their presence felt in Laguna also. James AJlen was the winner of the 880 in 2 :00.0, Victor Herrera was second in the mile (4:25.8) and fourth io the half·mile (2:02.1). Scott La Crosse, the leading distance runner of their banner cross country team was third in the mile (4:27.4) and second in the two-mile (9:36.5). "I've been sick for two weeks and just rounding into shape. The times will come down," La Crosse stated. La Crosse sees his competition thia year coming from Edison's Joo Butler. Other lop boys marks <'ame tn the field events whe r e Capistrano Va lley's Dan Wester field threw the discus a Cl F southern section leading mark of 177-5. Teammate Scott Innis won the shot put with a toss or 52-21,2 . TODl'S VODKA I 75LfTER 659 CASE OF 6 39.54 LIQUEURS KAHLUA 750MILLIUTER 50s CASE OF 12 96 96 BO TILE RETAIL CASE' RE TAIL SCORESBY SCOTCH I 75 LITER 1021 CASEOF661 62 -h1ghs1 When I jumpeg the 6-11. l thought I wa:-just g ing for the school record of 6-1012 ," Thorson ref~ected Thorson's best mark prior to tbe record jump was 6-8 in a pentathlon in which he competed against the Brazilian national team recently. Laguna's Rennie Durrand set a new meet record in the half mile with a CIF leading 2 :15.4 mark. Southern Comfort, 750ML Jeremiah Weed, 750-ML Yukon Jack, 750-ML. . 5.74 6.94 6.46 63. 72 ROBERT MONDAVI 77.03 N~~~.~~y For his efforts Thorson received the most valuable maJe at.hJete oi Ute meet award. University's Polly Plumer won the mile in 5:00.2, out-distanctnc second place by over 100 yards. Trojan teammate Theresa Barrios, the Univenity freshman woo the two- mile in 11:02.7. Wild Turkey, 750-ML . . Frangelico. 7SO·ML. Cocoribe. 750-ML . .. . ... Jagenncister, 1so.ML . Lazzaroni Amaretto, 750ML . 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Sllll• ol CAltlorno•, eccorO•nQ IO Mep l•lll l/elley, C-ellfornl•t110I Ill EMERALD BAV PROFESSIONAL lllertol No •Ill llled in lhe ofloo ol ll•lerot ~tllGr>, tlti El Our....,90 BLOG., IS IO N Co•ll H1Qhw•y, the County R~orcler ol !Min OotQO Coreil, F-l•on V•lley. C•lllorn1• L•9..,.. 8Hcl\, C.lllO<ni• tJUI 96.33 ---CA5l.---C1'--l_ll_l_llO.__ ... 146.43------- Counly A"9'1SI lO ,.., ~1°' John W. L.eewy. 14112 O•rlmolllh 1 TM 0rK°""""'°'<I m1n1mum 1110 Is R.,..,.,..., Be<99mM1. 11Sl• SMll• Cor<le, T~t111, C•llforn1e ,_ k'O.OOO oo. "°"''"''. •nv r••,on•ble M~rt•, Fovnta1n V'•ll•1. Catttorn•• G 10 r i • M L • • ._ •., # 1•I 1, ooo may i. cons•"4'reo 01 1rw Court •• '1 3' OutMc>Ulll Clrclt. Tustin, C.lllorn•e th Ot\treuon T hh bu\lne1s •S COf'IGi#C••o by • Thi\ bu11ne'' is c.ondu< ltd ov • 2. All \alH •re \Ub,KI lo COntirm•ltOn O-n•r•I "rlntrst'lip gentre l pertnen.f\fp lly the Bantv..ptey Ju09f Rosernery 8eroem1111 John W Laevey Boggs. 150 ML Benedictine, 750 ML B & B. 750ML Tia Maria, 150 ML Kamora. 750-ML 7.98 14.88 14.88 10.98 88.58 165.31 165.31 12 1.91 71.15 POPEVAU.EY CHENIN BLANC l The protedure tor O"Wer-b1ds wui be Thi\ \lal~t ••' filed •lll'I uw Ttus s-.lement wes filf!O .iwttn the tSt•lll"lllKI et the llm• OI pullll< •uc Counly Clerk ol Or.,,90 County on Counly Clerk ol Oran911 Counly on tlon M•rtll 19 14'1 Mercn 1S, 1 .. 1 Midori Melon, 750ML 6.41 8.12 15.70 11.32 13.] 6 90.20 ------- 4. Al .... torTW OI \dlt. ol tonlo1med .... l'U014' F• succ•nlul l>t<l<l•!r •hell clotPo"I 10 per· PuDll\hecl Or•n99 Coest Oelly P1101. Pu1111,...., Oranoe CoeSI 0Aoly Pllol. ctnl or more 01 llW l\lgtl Did with lllt M•r<ll l2.1'1, April S, IJ. l'ltl l3'~8l M••<h 2'1, '°IO'll S, 12. 1'. 1'81 liS0-11 Chapter 13 Truu.,e. on the lorm ol --------- '"'"· money orcltr or ctrlill•<I cheek, •ny ba ... nc.1 due on trw bid \hetl bf P"ob•• ••11\on I worklno o•v• 10110.. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE '"9 lh• CS.It ol conlormation ot .... FICTITIOUS IUSINESS same ancl proor 10 Otl1 vr ry ol l'ICTITIOUS I USINESS NAME STATEMENT 171.25 125.86 146.07 102. 19 144.43 144.64 J. LOHR JADE 363 PO\ .. SStOf1 OI any properly 10 Ille \UC NAME STATEMENT Th• tollow•nQ Pt•Wl'IS M• OO•no C&S\ful Dtdder. UlllfS\ otn.' ltf m\-•rt f ,,t fOflOwlrtQ per10n$ Arf' do1n9 bus1n•n •s. 1119ro•1cl DY ti. Court •I llm• ol !Hiit bu'lntuH THE BASl(ET BOUTIQUE, 231 The Ot l>O'll ot llw •u<Ch Slul t>oclcler MERIOITH INTERNATIONAL. l(noa Plt<t, COll• Mtt•, C10olorn1e rand Marnier, 750ML Drambuie, 750·ML Galliano, 1so-M1 Praline, 1so Ml Chambord, 750ML Lochan Ora. 750ML Tuaca, 1soM1 Lemonaire. 750 Ml Greensleeves. 750ML Carolans. 750 ML Baitz. 7SO ML 9.20 13.00 13.02 12.63 11 .37 10.53 11 .46 140.23 ______ _ Shall ~ \U01KI to lorlt•lurt 11 1"41 02 No E'Pf•n-. Or•no•. C•lllorno• 92UI b•l•n<t o• '""' b•O pri(f' ·~ not Ch,•d ., .. , 5..,'-., J Huller, 1J1 Kno• PIK• 123.95 HOFFMAN RANCH l 16.95 ROSE OF CAB. SA<JV. wntn dUt! Sui.,,,.. Woll, •n No Ewl•n.o•. Cllll• ~. C•lllorn11 '1~11 F U RTH E R I N FORMA TIO N0r•noe.C•lllorni•92't'I Sheron R 1(1nley. JOI) Oon CONCERNl-.G f•llS PUBLIC AUC Tho' buStNH IS conducted by 1111 1n nyllrook Lant, COiia ~SI. Ci lllornla TION MAY BE OBfAINEO BY CON Olv10u•1 92UI TACTI NG THE UNDERSIGNEO Ii s Woll Thi\ Duslneu ,, coroctuctto l)y • appll<.l blt . Pf'SGn•I orootrlY will Olt Tl''U\ , ... tenwnt w•.s tiled w11n the Gt',,.,., ~f1'Mt',tup on PUt>loc cllsptay •I lht IOllOW•nQ Pl•o Counly Cltr~ ol Or1111oe County on ~Nulle. 127.25 I 0.74 119.25 BEERS OF THE WORLD 'ifl"ll.llWfll 2 1s "''' (tf ~ 2141) """ """ M•rc~ l•. 1'111 Tl\11 \Llllf"Mnl wn lolfl:I wlll\ 11\t PLACE o Th« Po1n1. Coron.tdo, CA FISl7 .. County Cltrl 01 Orenoe County on Lone Star, 120Z C~NS 2.07 7.87 --------- 97111 Put>lollled 0r.,_ Coast D•llY Pilot M•r<h 1•, 1911 Alb • o ATE "°"'~ '"'' "'""'" ""'"s 11.1•,,,., u01.ai l'u11u ant, 12oz BOTTLE DATED """"" ''· ... , ------PuoullW<I O<tnoe '"" Oe•I• P1101 Amstel 120Z BOTILE TIME I OOp m 10 ~ OOp m M•rch H , ........ ~. 12. "· , .. , ,, .. I I , oLl'"E E. cuNu. A11er11ey 1or PUBLIC NOTICE Anchor St,,.~m. 12-0z BOTTLE 4.45 17 ·38 \ENWOOD L._LONDO~ 4.22 16.48 CABERNET SACN. 4.16 16.23 3.79 14.74 2.70 10.40 Mui•~ llenl, O.Mor ~ * u"'"' ea..' ..,"d'"' PUBLIC NOTICE Asahi, I 2·0Z BOTTLE . WI\ oi.to. C•. '2101 l'ICTITIOUS IUSfNIESS llUI n •1•v NAMIE STATEMENT l'UILIC NOTICE Augsburger, 12 oz BOTTLE PuDtosl\t'd Ounl)t Coasl 0111r P1lo1 Tl\t tollow1ng perM>ns ••• <101n9 Nollce ''hereby given 11\el lh• Pl•n B AJ M•r<n11.l'ltl 1Sstl t 1 bu•lnenu nlnQ Oeperlmtnl ol lht Clly 01 ass e. 120Z BOTTLE BAY WEST RIGGING. 1011 w Newport B .. c,, will llOl<I • puDllC B ri D k 4.39 12. 16 ---'-""_1 _nr_1_168_0(l __ .. PUBLIC NOTICE 181h Streel. CoSI• Mes-. C•lolorno meellng, Ille pUrPoS. of whit!\ IS lo ava an ar • 12·0 Z BOTTLE 1.94 7.36 ------- l'ICTITIOU' IUSIN•U NAM! STATIMI NT T ~e IOllowlnQ P•''°"' .,. <IOlnQ buuntn•s 976170 .. 1<1 Ectw aro Oury, JS :-,f::~0•1:,.:o::;;:::.'::'.!11!1 c1":;'7>~~~~ Becks, 120UNCEBOTTLE. 3.99 15.51 StrHmwooo. Irvine, C•llfornl• tvu. E11vlr0<1ment1ilmpec1 Report lor pr~ Bohemia 12 OUNCE BOTn.E 3 37 13.42 Jolln Ol<k, !llt Monrov11 Streel, POHO sllt1llOf1 co11troh for Upper ' • cost• Mu•. C•lllornl• nu1. NewPOr• a.·y. Carlsberg 12 OUNCE BOTTLE .... : ..... .4.) 5 16.17 This lluslntss '' conduclt<I by 1 Tiie prClp<Ke<I projecl wlll con,111 ol ' FREEMARK ABBEY CABERNET SA<JV. '7 7!'>0-MILULITER TH E LlnLE WONOER POOCH, ••as Tu"ln. C.llll• Mesa, Celllornl• '2621 M•lthew I/ Rlberlt~. 2S.S S.nl• An.. Co,11 MeH. Celll0<nle O•ll Robert Romen, •1 Viti. B•Y•, Nt wPO•I Beech, C.ltlornle t~ o•ner11 i>e•~•r Ip. ct•oenlno o1 s.n 01eoo Cr"k bet-en Carta Blanca, I 2·00NCE BOTILE ...... 3.09 11 .94 O.vl<I • ••Y M•cArtllUr Boul•v•rd •net 11\e Irvine C Id S • 2 1 3 66 Tiii• 1i.1 was 111ec1 will\ the R•ncl\ w11er 0 111r1e1 Trutment 0 pnng, 12 00NCE BOTTLE 3.5 • CASE OF 12 8360 County Clerk of Oren~ county Pl1n1, 1nsteH1t1on o1 Orop structurn In Corona 12 OUNCE BOTILE 4 17 11.15 •--------- 767 F111 21, ,,., the <rt .... -Oreclglno on Ille Upper • • r his bus I nus Is conOuCled lly • 99Mrel S>er1Mnl\lp. ,, 80 lm.....Sl1ttly Wtst of Jeml>Oru Erlanger 12 OUNCE BOTTLE 2 19 8 35 .. ---------Pullllll'td Orenoe Co.st O•lly Piiot Roect. • · • • -lhw II R•berlch Much"· ,....11 s. n. "· '"' 1s.n-e 11 " Int-11\91 this 1>Ulllic meet· Gira ff 12-0<.JNCE BOrn.E .. . 4 6 7 18.26 DEHLINGER lno •fiord lo •II lllOw tnl•r••ltd In 11\11 ' · • Thi' 'tel-I w•s lllecl will\ Ille County Clerk ol Or1111~ County on -----pro11e1 -11·1 EnvlrOM1en1e1 Oocu Grenzquell, 12-0UNCEBOTTLE. .4.09 15.95 CHARODONNAY '79 PUBLIC NOTICE m•nl • lelr -rtunlly lo UP'"' H W I h d 2 26 8 64 M•rcl\ l•. n e1 their vie"" w111t1.,,11y .. ,,y for 111eor enry e n ar , 12·0UNCE BOrn.E . , l'IMHI vi••• 10 rtcetv• ev1n·h•nOed con J h C 4 50 17 60 PullltllW<I °'-C-sl ~lly Piiot, ,ICTITIOUS aUSINIU slcltr•llOtl 111 ,,,. 0 ... 11 .,,., Flnel En· 0 n ourage, '2·0UNCE BOTn.E . . • Ma h 1' ....,. IS 12 It '"' l~t-11 NAM• STAT•M&NT vlronment.i lmoetl Reoort' L rf AJ 7 28 228 71 7'°MUUTER re -'-· -·...:. The folloWl"9 --11 00!"9 ""''" Tll• City of NIWPO•I BHCh en· 0 mers e. 12-0UNCE BOTTLE • • PUBLIC NOTICE neu _. liclp•tu Ill• Prolecl mey e11ec:1, Mickey Malt 2-0UNi"c: BOrn.E 2 06 7 81 _________ ,. I O I • S 11t O B I L E 990l09y/toll1. ll)'OroloOytweltr quell· • I '-"-·· · · • • -PE•"O"MANCll, 1111 v1c1or1• ''·'10109Y.letlduw.tr•"'l)Ortet1on1 Molson 12·00NCEBOT11.E ............... 3.32 12.86 l'ICTITIOUS IUllN•U Street, C:O.U M9M, C:.lilorftl• tlU7. t lrculetlOtl, noise, elr 11ue111,, ullllllo , • NAMUTATIM ... T "~w. MU~ (Wlllleml,i.2'8 PUt>llc -quesl-M llc servlc.• -Mooschead, 12-0UNCEBOTTLE .... 3.67 14.95 fl\t 1o11-11111 --• ••• ooln ,.,.,. An• Aven11e , Cost• Mue, fec111110 . •Hlhtllcstvl•••· •110 O bo 4 22 16 45 ,..,.,,..u .. c:.111ornl•m17 •M•OY· range Om, 12-0UNCEBOTTLE • . . • COOROINATEO TRUST, U Tlll•"'*"'""'-•ODy..,ln· ThtCltyOINewpof18eetllluollcll'"'R d$tri 394 J535 Newport Cent ... Dtlv•. Sulle , .... ftvldll•I 1,.. •II ldNis -lllw •fleets'"" pro-e pc, '2 O<JNCE BOTILE . .. .. .. . • • Ne•POrt 8'Kh, CA f26iO. R041tn w Mlli.r Itel mltM lie.,. on 1111 envlrof'menl 5 I 5 Ith At-6 02 23 65 """'" w KIOO.r. Tru•IH ol Tl••• ·••.....it ... 111 .. with uw 8ft0 ........ , ................ l>OOPlt amue m ~. 12-0Z. BOTTLE . . • JOSEFHAOPT Ul!BFRACJMILCH 7'°Ml. 0$T!RMILLflt lfUtEVOCA•Lll C-ly C:i.<IC Of Onnoe Ce.inly on IMllWtlMprofodco;ildlMr•vlMdla SanMlguel 12-0UNCEBOTTLE 379 13 59 TRUST 12/ISllO. MO N--t Ceftter M•rch K, ""· rtOU<t., wolO .,,, tltnllkanl tnvlr-• · · ·, · • • ._ ________ ,. Or1ve, 14,N--1hecll,CAttwo. ,1111 m.nt•I ~. Tiii UP<e&MO •Ill St Paull Qir1 120Z BOTTLE 4 ] 9 16 34 Rust.II W. IUdO.r, Tr111tH ol PllblllMCI Or ..... CO.st Dally l"llo\, llelp llw City dt<la -'ltt l-1 lo • ' ' . . .. . ' • H e "' o e s H 1 " " 1 v o c A • L E ~11 n, ... ., , 12. ''· 1•1 u,...,, •11ttya lft .,. Env1ronm.,,111 lmt1ec• Stelnla~er 12-0UNCE BOTILE 4 22 16 45 TAU$T 12/IWIO, MO.......,, Cefli.r ....-' R...,it11t111l11f'ejetl. • ' ........ •. ' ' Drive, 14.HewporthtCl>,C..'1.... • PUBUC NOTIC... Any --~· lblt 10 •lltnel lhh Tsing ao, 12-0UNCE BOmE. . ....... 4.30 16.78 ltuUell W, Kldftr, Tru11 .. el D llUOlle l'llffllflt FNl'f lllbn'tll HmFTMnO SOME RNDI Kl I" "•VOC:A8l.ll Ill wrlllflO ltUlf ,.._1,.. Ofperlmtnl, TRU$T 12/U/91, WO -.itf'l Cell .. ( City of Newport aHcll, noo WHI Or Ive, 14, ,....._,, 9Mcll. GA 'IMO. fl!CTITIOUI WllNeH N-wt loilleVMd, Ne#j!Ort .. .tell, Ct llt Mtt C-f.U, Tru•• ol MMiMI STA ff Me NT (4 tt'6l OI' llY ,._.. 014)"40-2lf7, All C AM A" AT A I It It• V 0 CA• I.• TIM ._..._.,. ,.,._ It Mint l>ufl· COf'lll!Mlllt ..... Id .. l'fCtl\lff M 111.,. TRUST ll/U/•, 1'41 '•lfwo•tfltr' MU •11 111111 J:00-.111. t11 t .. Ith Uy Of ~II. ltoM ..... AMICAtl,., aACK aAY l.IMOUSINI 1 .. 1. Tl\ra ~ .. It tt-lff ey • lllltVIC .. Ml 61M,, """'91'l 9"dl, N•la It ....., IW1'tf ti-,,,.. lltMf•f .-nll... c .. 1 ........ ...,, .... ,...)( ~ ............. ... ltutiMl.I. W, l(IOOllt L_.. Wl!tlMI ~I, A.IC,A. •111 IUIMy ti..,.., ittl et ... ...., .. I:• Tiils ...-..... -''"' ........ "'•"''· .... ""'· c .. t. MH• .......... -(aufl(jj ~ .. .. C-tr CW• tf °' .... c:e..Mt..., Cell_,..,....,, .......,. .... Cl1¥ M1M4, -Wt• -.rc11n,.-. llll1 ......... It c ... tM _., o ......,....._.,.w!llUIC'-IM 'ACIC ......... a IUCCU.. lll'llltM,._... lie<• _, -........ IMlrtt• a...,.•w. ... AMllll .... ., ............. .... •-.................... Tlllt...._.._,...,._...,_ ~0...,._ c.-, 0.. ffl Of.,. c-tey Ofl "'-A~~T ..... T ___.,...,CA.. ~II...... JAMlt6:~11t,~ TA VLOR CALIF. WINES 1.s-lrrot ~OV.CHAalJS. AOS!~RHI'£ FRAN ZIA WINE . t Soutbward edged Ocean View's Rex Brown in the 100 witb a 10.S clockln1 a1ainlt tbe wtnd, but Brown came back to win the 220 in 22.S. • • Brown anchored the 4-40 relay team with a come-rro°'·behind effort for Ocean View , the Seahawts postina a respectable 43.9. Bob Erickson was Fountain Valley's onJy otber indJvidual winner, taking the two-mile in 9: 28.9 alter setting the pace, righting off one cbalJenge after another. then spurt.log away in the last 100 yards. · But the Barons' depth proved rar superior for tbe field in the race for the team championship and Fountain Vallel( topped off Its team cham- pionship with a victory in the mile relay, capped by tbe come-Crom·behind antics or Rod Emery, who made up a lO·yard deficit and won going away. GORDON'S BAR CARDI GIN RUM I 75LfTER UGH1 OR Dl\RK 937 962 CASE OF 6 56.22 CASE OF 6 57 72 SEBASTIANIRESERVE BO TILE RETAIL CA~E RETAIL Barbera '72, 750-ML 5.26 57 .35 Plnot Nolr '72, 750·ML 5.26 57 .35 ZlnfandcJ '75, 7SO·ML. 5.19 56.62 Carbemet Sauvignon '7 4, 150 ML 7 .71 84.12 Plnot Chardonnay '77, 750-ML 8.10 88.03 SUTIER HOME W1NES White Zinfandel, 150 ML ljnfandef Eldorado. 75().ML Muscat AmabUe. 750-ML ZinfandeJ Amador, 750·ML 3.84 .3.43 3.49 4.59 41 .80 37.40 38.00 50.00 BOENA VISTA WINES Chablis, 150 ML Gewurstraminer, 150 Ml Johannisberg Ri esling. 7501Mt Burgundy, 750ML Gamay Beaujolais, 750ML Chardonnay, 7SO ML. Green Hungarian, 750 Ml Zinfandel. 1so ML 3.23 4.84 4.84 3.03 3.51 6.05 3.49 3.63 35.15 52.80 52.80 33.00 38.23 66.00 38.00 39.60 RUTHERFORD HILL Cabernet Sauvignon. 1so Mt Pinot Noir Blanc. 750ML Johannisberg Riesling. 1so ML Zinfandel, 150 ML Pinot Noir Nouveau. 750Ml 8.07 3.63 4.04 5.66 3 23 88.00 39.60 44.00 61 .60 35.20 LOUIS MARTINI WINES Burgundy, 750-ML Chablls, 750-ML . Chenin Blanc, 750-ML Cabernet Sauvignon, 750ML Gamay Beaujolais, 750-ML Pinot Nolr. 750-ML Zlnfandel. 750-ML ............. . HEINEKENS BEER LIGHT OR DARK I 2-0UNCE-6·PACK 400'-~ CASE OF 24 15.5 7 2.29 24.95 2.29 24.95 2.73 29.65 3.60 39.20 2.73 29.65 .... 3.13 34.00 2.73 29.65 MJCHELOB BEER 12·0UNCE I 2 PACK BOTTLE. 413 WARM CASE OF 12WARM WENTE WINES ' Bland de B&anc, 7'°1"\L .................... 2.83 30.80 23.00 30.80 Chablis, 750-ML .................................. 2.11 Orey RlesUng, 1SOML ........................ 2.83 Petite Slrah, 7»ML .......................... 2.83 30.80 Plnot Chardonnay, 750Ji\L .............. 3.98 43.40 Plnot Nolr, 7»ML .............................. 2.94 32.00 Vin Roie, 1~ ......... , ...................... 2.11 23.00 Johannlsberg RJesllng. 7'°""-. . . . 3.1 7 34.54 Ory Sernllon, 7~ ......................... 2.94 32.00 PRICES EFFECTIVE MAACH 26 THRO APRIL 8 1981 HOURS 10 AM TO 8 PM MON. THAO SAT. IOAATO 1 PM SUNO...V I • • I • l l t I . I I r I I i c . t . . . . t I . I t I 1 i I . t ,,_ ,, .. Cla, "......,. ..... ,.,..._.Or-. C-.C Dell, P'I-. ~1.-. °'""'<:MA Deity ..... ~,._Or-.. C:..t Deity ,.. ... CASE.OF6 l4.94 CASE Of' & I 0.1~ WE ACCEPT VlSA N'IO ~ CHARO£ CAAOS -~ "· •H ••la,"~,... 101-e~ -.rco•. -11 i. 11, ''-'"' ut ... ,._.,.a.""' · UP 11 , , \ , ' .. n1 11 11 •-;-;r~ ..... 4. __ .........._. - -. -. • , Oranve Coat DAILY PIL01/Sunday, March 29. 1981 I Pirates, RnStlers lose I . ~lwa hang on in uil,d one, 14.-12 Oranae CoHt and Golden Weat colleae'a baseball teama took lt on the chin Saturday after· noon, wh11e Saddlebaclr. had lo hold off a stubborn San Oleao CC squad despite scoring 10 runs ln the first lnnJna. Here'• what happened: Fullerton I, Or-.. Coatt e The Pirates suffered their second straight South Coast Conference toss 's Fullerton jumped on bucs' pltchlng .for 18 hi~. Including a two-run homer by Steve Sciacca In a five-run fourth Inning. Don Smith took the toes for Orange Coast, snapping his 15-game winning streak and dropping his career record at Coast to 16·2. Edison wins; Sf!ahawb fall The loss drops OCC to 3·3 ln conference and 14·4 overall. altbouth on an lndlvldual basis, Rea· gie Montgomery continued his hlttlna streak to 18 straight games with a 3-for-<t performance at the plate. OCC had a 3·0 lead after one inning when the Pirates took advantage of four walks, idx wild pitches and a sacrifice fly orf t'ullerton starter Thor Edgell. And they pulled to within 6·5 In the rifth innlns arter Larry Lee spanked a nm·acoring double and was plated on a single to right by Montgomery. But three more Fullerton runs in the seventh inning dashed the Bucs' chances. especially since they kissed away bases-loaded situ11Uons with one out in the eighth a nd ninth Innings. Santa Monie• 11 , Ookten Weat 3 Santa Monica took over sole possession of first place in the Southern Cal Conference standings by virtue of its win over the Rustlers. Greg Simpson pitched his third complete game against GWC, scattering seven hits over the nine innings. BASEBALL /VOLLEYBALL MICHELIN IALS -COSTLESS YOU THINK. Price a set today. MICHELIN 'X' RADIALS ... For American cars For Imports For Pickups, Vans and RV's Edison High's Chargers stayed within ranie or ' • Sunset League baseball leader Westminster Satur- day night as they parlayed a slx-rwt second inning into a victory over Marina at Long Beach's Blair Field. Designated-hitter Keith Williams had the big bat for the Corsairs a.s he went 2·for·3 with three RBI, including a two·run single In the first inning which got the Corsairs orr to a quick start. The Rustlers ' lone highlight wi.s provided by catcher Chris Schulz. who extended his hitting s treak to 13 games. Whate ver you drive, perlormance-proven Michel in 'X' radials are competitively pria!d. And they're surprisingly affordable. Compare quality, value. price and perforrrooce. If you price Michelin . . . you'll ctive Michelin! I .. , .. .. Ocean View. however. lost a key Empire League contest. Edi eon 7, Martna 2 The Chargers got base hit.s from Todd Mabe. The win improved the Corsairs' numbers to 8·3 in conference, 12·5 overall, while the Rustlers dropped to 6·5 and 8·10. • J ohn Belles. Joe Kwolek, Steve Morello and Jim Whitesell in the second inning and pitcher Robb Munson made it s tand up with a distance effort on the mound. Saddleback 14, San Diego CC 12 The·Gauchos scored 10 runs in the first inning and then had lo hold on as they moved to within a halt-game of the Knights In the Southern Division of the Mission Conference standings. MICHELIN MWlSon struck out nine and .walked three. Whitesell was Edison's leading hitter. banging out three singl~s in three appearances. We put America on radials. The victory keeps Edison 14·11 a game behind unbeaten Westminster. Katell• 8, Oce•n View 1 Ocean View saw its title dreams in the Empire League take a battering as the Seahawks fell two games off the pace of Katella and Loara. Katella shortstop Kurk Knowles led the Knights. s tarting three twrn killings, two-With the bases loaded, and each on balls that appeared to be base hits. Don Blankenship added a spectacular catch as he fell out of the pll~ying nea in deep center orr Fred Tuttle'!> s mash with a runner aboard. Katella's eight hit attack was keyed by a two run homer from Kirt Bates. San Marco• 18-10, Huntington Beach 4-8 The Oilers were hospitable hosts for this non· league double·headcr loss as San Marcos pounded out 28 hHs and reaped the benefit of 10 HB errors. The Gauchos. in enjoying their biggest inning of the season, parlayed six hlt.s, three walks and two errors into the 10 runs as 1'4 batters came to the plate Three key blows were administered by the Gad'chos dunng the inning as Russ Lee's double drove in two runs. Bill Houlihan's single drove in another pair, and Rusty Evans· grand slam to left field closed out the onslaught. Houlihan finished with four ruts in fi ve trips to the plate, while Lee, J ohn Rodriquez and Bob Gray ~ach added two hat.a apiect- Eagles roll; Marina ousted Estancia High's Eagles and the San Clemente Tritons earned semifinal berths in Wednesday's championship round of the Orange County Invita- tional volleyball tournament following pool play Saturday at Huntington Beach High. SAYE 30% 185x14 xww 69.90 19Sx14 XWN 72.90 • 195x15 XWN 75.90 205x15 XWN 79.90 225x15 xww 89.90 230x15 xww 99.90 235x15 xww 104.90 FET 2.24 2.51 2.53 2.62 3.77 3.36 3.38 Greg Shirley went 2·for-4 in the firs t game for Huntington Beach a nd Brian Patrick smacked a two-run homer in the first annfog of the second gam e. Estancia earned the No. l seed with an un· beaten mark in pool play, while Laguna Beach High 's top-rated Artists stumbled to 7· 1 and have been forced to u quarterfinals duel Wednesday against Irvine. TlllS • ll.UH • A.t.IGHMa..T • SHOCll AHOHUS • TUHt.I" JOOO .... CHtf Hwy. Tony Phillips had a single and double in four appearances in the second game and Patrick went 2·fOr·3. Newport Harbor earned a spot in the finals. cata~ulted bt a 16· 14 15· 12 decision over seeded ~· c ........... .. -PHONE 644-8022 UCI splits with Toreros Sperlal to the Dally Piiot Cas Soma . a n 18 -yea r -o ld sophomore. went 7~:i innings to help L'C Irvine snap its thrt'e-game lo~ng streak and beat the University of San Diego, 10·7. in the first game of their Southern California Baseball As· sociation double ·header Saturday af· ternoon In the second game, San Diego's Tom Tereschuk went thi distance as the Toreros jumped on lert·hander Dave Woodhead for four runs in the first inning and breezed to a 7·3 vjc-lory. In the opener , s econd baseman Carson Carroll hit a three-run 'homer in the second In ning to break the game IWide open and give the Ant· eaters their firs t win in SCBA play. The Anteaters, who had been s hut out in two prior conference outings. exploded for 14 hits as Mark Mor rason and Carlos Rivera led the parade with three hits apiece Soma. m improving hi~ record to 3·1. gave up six runs. only four of which were earned. J ohn LeClerc .came on with two out in the eighth in· ning to record the save. In the nightcap, Woodhead was the victim of some shoddy fielding by the Anteaters as the Toreros parlayed t hree hits, two walks and two errors into four runs . Dave Glick provided the only of· fensive threat for the Anteaters as he went 3·for·4 In the leadoff role. The split drops the Anteaters' rec· ord to 1·3 In SC BA action. 17·8 over· all. San Diego, meanwhile. ls 3·2·1 ln conference. 15·15·1 overall. "-<•• 111-.f*Q ----........ lit Loe "1'17 ,.,...,.~s ............ 0ooo l<:e!I s ..... -"' """' .... . COSTA-841·1289 , .. ..._. .... ---Yll.I0415-0401 -~c..,...,. I••" Dl9ee '1wy ... 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Milner has chosen 16 from lh Sunset League among bis 31 man squad, including CIF Bi Five Conference Player of th Year Emile Harry of Fountai Valley and a defens ive backfiel • which includes Edison's Dinnl1 Bell and Ouaine J ackson, FounJ lain Valley's Tim Pinley, Sa1~ Clemente's Bob Owens an~ Corona del Mar's Bob Shollin Among the standouts fro Edison. the two-lime Big Fiv Conference champions, are Bell, J ackson, Troy Seurer and Mike Alexander Fountain V<Jlley·~ rt>prest'n· tatives include linemen Duval Love and Brandt Houchen, i" addil1on to Finley and Harry ~ Al the quarlerback post wil he M arina H igh 's Bo Grandstaff, while line ba<:kt· Tim Benson of Marina was alstl ta bbed. Newp ort H arbor sen ds linemen John Sto<.·kman and Joe Goubert and Hunti ngton Beach supplies Bob Thompson at de· fonsive end F rom Westminster are run n ing b<tck Eric Willing ham, tight t'nd Mike Le"ellyn and linebacker Jim Carbon. M atcr De1 lligh's two nuggtl~ in lhc lint> All-Cl F cho1c"s Larry Wiii iams anc! Davt:' ranich were both tabbt·d. and aside from Sholhn of Cor1Jna del Mar. repres1:nt the only Or ange Coa~t arl!<t alhlett-s picked by Milner outside of tht• Sunst't, League Players from the North and Soul h will be honored at <.t k1c koH luncheon at noon on Apnl 10 at the Saddleback Inn in S1rn ta Ana with the public inv1tl'd T1rk t~ts are SIO and reser vat1nns are required before April 6 Tickets <.1rc avail<tble through game chairman I.es J one::. at (2 13 1 529-9402 or by mailini? a check to the Brea Lions Club <it 400 W Central. Urea. 92621. Taylor, Fox le ad Ki~ to3-2 • Will INGLEWOOD <API Oavl' Taylor and Jim Pox fired in goals 46 seconds apart an the second period to lead the Loi. Angeles Kings to a 3 2 Nationa l llockey league victory over the Minnesota North Stars Saturday night. T he win enabled the Kings to' m ove into fourth pl ace in tht• over all st andings with 96 points, the second-hest total in thc1r 1't yea r history They also pulled to within one point of Norris Di vision leading Montrea l . whic h lost Saturday to the Nt·" York Rangers M innesola took a I 0 lead 8 O:l into the opening period on Al McAdams· 21s t goal of thl· season when he deflected a shot past goali e Mario Lessard from 1n ('lose T he Kings exploded for thret' straight goals in the second period to pull into a 3· l lead as they swept the North Stars four games to none in season play Steve .Jensen's power-play goa I 1·54 into the period openerl the scoring when he drilled ont> in close after ta king a pass from Greg Terrion. Taylor's 43rd goa l of t he season from 5 feet in rront of the crease with Marcel Dionne set· ting it up gave Los Angeles a 2· l lead. Less than a minute later. Fox took a Ter rion pass and beat North St ar goalie Gilles Meloche on a JO -footer for his 18th goaJ of the season . Tim Young pulled the North Stars lo within one goal with 2:32 remaining in the second stanza when he banged in a re- bound from in close off a drive by Steve Payne. The North Siars pulled Meloche with 22 seconds left to play but were unable to get the tying goaJ. Rogers takes Heritage lead HILTON HEAD ISLAND. S.C (AP) -Bill Rogers, his skinny frame rocking and Rwaylng in 1u1ty, 1wl.rUn1 winds, tou.1bt bit way to a l.btH·under·par 68 and took a conmmandtn1, three-shot. lead Saturday In lbt Sea Pines Her-I~ Claaak. Rocera, acknowled&ed as a bl1h1Y attompllshed player but tb• winner of~>' ooe PGA Tour Utl•, put tocether a 54·hole tot.a.I of 209, nve tlrokn below UM par on &.he dittlcuJt, windswept. l ,l.'IO yardt or one·tlme swampland JulUng lnto Callbotue Sovnd. ' Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 29. 1981 Not just j e ans and c owboy hats Looking West for fashions By SANDIE JOY 01 U. Dally l"llet S\Alf Now that the Reagans have gone East, it seems the nation is looking West, at least for fashio~. Not just for jeans and cowboy hats, either. Real FASHION . That's what California designers are thinking -and hoping -since the first lady is a natural trend-setter. Nancy Reagan, who is said to be the most stylish first lady since Jacqueline Kennedy. has given California-based fashion houses a big boost by wearing their designs. . . Among them is Los Angeles-based designer David Hayes .. While the acknowledged major American style center still is based in New York, more and more women are beginning to get that California look. For example, said Norman Cypers of the David Hayes firm ... Even in Chicago and New England in the winter. they love California-weight clothes ... It might be snowing outside, he said. but, inside. where the women spend most of their time. they don't want to deal with cumbersome. bulky garments. "They don't want anything real heavy," he said. California designers have a whole different philosophy about fabric weights and colors and those weights "are very, very desirable," Cypers said . during an interview at Robinson's Fashion Island store. Hayes' Cypers said clothes are becoming more and more popular because they aren't faddish. It helps, too, that Mrs. Reagan wears his designs. David Hayes clothes don't go out of style, he said, "And, I hate to use the term investment dressing, but." Hayes is known for his fine suits and careful detailing. "Look at this s uit," Cypers said, pulling a Hayes outfit from Robinson's rack. "It's full of little details like these tiny crystal buttons we get from Austria." All of the buttons are put on by hand. he pointed out, the button-holes are hand-sewn, too. Turning to a $400 suit, Cypers said, "There's so much handiwork in here, it's unbelievable." The skirt had five panels of material, all cut out by hand, then sent to the pleater for more handiwork. ··we're proud that we make everything ourselves," he s aid. "We even design and manufacture our own shoulder pads ... and the linen we buy from an old. old Irish mill. It's pure Irish linen." Actually, the linen is 65 percent Irish linen plus a special blend of other material. made to Hayes· specifications so the finished product is less wrinkle-prone than pure linen. Pointing to the contour of a model's shoulders as she ·showed a Hayes suit, Cypers said, "See the rounded ·shoulder pads. See how softly they're rounded. That! s flattering to almost everyone." Another desirable aspect of Hayes' designs, he said, is that a woman can wear one outfit all day, from breakfast right on through theater and supper. Softly rounded shoulders are flattering to almost everyone. The appeal of Hayes isn't limited to one age group. either To illustrate, Cypers told a story about a grandmother. daughter and two granddaughters. each of whom purchased two Hayes suits before leaving a Dallas department store. "That's ty pi cal." he said. "Hayes has a talent that has uni versal appeal " Whil e Hayes has three manufacturing plants within a 24-hlock radius in Los An geles, his fabrics and trims com<> from all over th e world. Silks from France and Italy. flannel from England, velvet from Europe, Merina superfine from Australia. wools from the United States "We spend a lot of money on quality," Cy pers said . "Customers seem lo Like these better fabrics." Noting that Hayes' velvet is 100 per cent cotton, he added, "To my knowledge, it's the finest velvet on the market." And, the Merina superfine is so special it's sold on allotment by the Australian government. Hayes has a "fantastic color sense.'' Cypers said, "and a fantastic sense of what the retail customer wants to wear." "Fabrics are designed by David in conjunction with the mill," he said. "They're ours ... so there's a certain exclusivity. An we do these things at reasonable prices ... Four hundred dollars isn't much to pay for a suit. he suggested, if the workmanship. detailing and garment life are taken into consideration. "We really do everything ourselves," he said, "from design lo pattern-making and cutting of fabric." For s pring and summer. the Hayes collection features silk plaids, beige linen. the rounded shoulder and a pouf shoulder. Colors are soft . ·'David never uses harsh fabrics or harsh colors.·' Cypers said, noting the soft plaids. "That's a David Hayes color, not the mill's yellow.'' One of the successes of the spring/summer collection, he said, is everything is custom-made to order for Hayes , . ' . ,, ... ,. ........................... .._.... ......... ..._ ..... _.... .. ---·-#o-•'6-... • ···-··-··-····-·. The big flower is a David Hayes trademark. even the shape, size and color shading of buttons. I Cy pers, who recently returned from New York where designers are showing fall and winter fa shions . said this is one of the few times he's seen fall collections with California weights and colors. A lot of bright colors were shown , he said. while materials seem to be leaning toward wool , wool knit and challis . "The newest look." he added, "is the two-piece s uit for fall. It's been. a long time since you've seen fas hion in two-piece.·· As for shoes . Cypers said he thinks it's best if a woman looks at her heel height in proportion to herself "Someone with high knees can wear the lower heel easier." he explained. The pastel stolking is a passing fad , Cy pers predicted, "especiall y for the designer customer. A woman can't wear pastel stockings unless she has very thin legs." A natural or dark tone looks best in stockings. the Hayes representative suggested. J ewelry this fall will be chunky, he added, "with enormous, rich-looking pi eces." Colors for the end-of-year holiday season seem to be leaning toward bronze. .. Everything seems to have a bronze tone ... Cypers said . "which looks so marvelous with darker colors ·· The overall look ? "We're literally movi ng everything into a lifestyle situation," Cypers explained. so everything goes together, shoes, accessories, dresses. "What we notice is there is an up feeling in the country," he said. "People seem to be happy ... fashions are forward-looking ... and in good taste." In addition to Robinson's, Fashion Island, David Hayes designs also are sold along the Orange Coast at I. M agnin and Saks at South Coast Plaza and at Neiman-Marcus and Bullocks Wilshire at Fashion Island. '· . I -·-:.....-•". - • I ' I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 29, 1981 'Three Minutes' that could save .some lives DEAR ANN LANDERS: Many students read you. Would you consider reprintin& this? It could save Uves. Thanks a lot. -A FAITHFUL READER Dear Reader: Here lt is -and I should be tha nltlng you. TH&EE MINUTES By Tlae Cllrt1&oplae n Semewbere In a den, or pertaape baaca.1 oa • a waU la a ~e•e dormUory -tbere Is a sip tbt 11y18TOP. Somewbere In Peu1ylvula, tbere are four newly IOdded 1rave1 waltlag for 1prt.n1 when perllape someoae wlll plant flowers. la tbolle 1ravea are four ~le wbo were killed wtaatJy on Aug. Zl, lt80. Tile car In wltlcb Ulley were rtdhll colUded with a tractor·traUer at a bl1bway latersedloa lo a a e arby state. The driver of tbe automobile was not familiar wttb tbe lntersectloa. He dld aot know be was required by law to s&op. Tbe stop sign DI lANllRI &bat wouJd bave warned blm waa 1tolea Ju.t before tbe craall. Two of tbe four wbo were kllled were cblldrea. Four others were illja.red. They wW ~ bauated by tbe me mory of tlaat llldeoaa craab for the rat of tlaelr lives . It la pMalble tbat the peraon <or people> who stole &be 1l1n wt.IJ also Uve wltb tbe a1ony forever . But no oae kaows for sure because tile police don't know wbo took It. SeemlnC)y Innocent pranks can have ua!oreseen and tra1lc con1eqaeace1. "Fuo" at &b e espeme of others Is a vlolatJon of tbe firs t prlaclple of charity: "As you wlab tbat men Aquarius: Lunar cycle high By Sydney Om arr Monday, Marcb 30, 1981 ARJES I Mar. 21-Apr 19>: Solidify plans, especially where investments, payments and collections enter picture. Capricorn, Taurus Virgo persons play key roles. · TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20>: Major project could be completed Roadbloc k to progress is removed. One "in command" is willing to make room for you at more elevated position. HOROSCOPE G EMINI (May 21·June 20) Emphasis on ch ange of scenery , new pro1ect, exciting con tacts and outlet for creative resources. CANCER <June 21 July 22 > Clarification received in connection with home. property. family situation Sense of direction will be restored. Capricorn, Aquarius and another Cancer figure prominently LEO (July 23·Aug 22> Take ring roads. avoid dire<'t confrontations Give full play tom t ellectual curiosity Become familiar with legal nuances. s pecial requirements and hidden clauses. VIRGO <Aug 23 Sept. 221 Practical issues dominate; study fine print. have frank dis- cussion with close associate. LIBRA (~pt. ~J-Oct. 22): Romantic in- volvement could dominate scenario. Be ready for significant changes, creative challenges and speculative venture. . SCORPIO t Oct. 23 -Nov 21): Focus on home, security, reunion with family member and favorable news connected with sales or purchases. Investment pays dividends . You gain greater financial and e motional foothold . SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 -Uec. 21): f'orces tend lo be scattered. display humor. versatility and be flexible e nough to accept change of plans Steer clear of get rich-quick-schemes. CA PRICORN I Dec 22-Jan. 19 >: Added challenge, res ponsibility results m greater tinan- cial return. Taurus, Virgo and another Capricorn figure prominently AQUARIUS <Jan 20-Feb 18> Lunar cycle high . timing, Judgment wall be on target. Take 1nat1ativc. complete long-standing project. You strike chord of universal appeal PISCES <Feb 19 Mar 20> Light appears in area previously dark. obscured and s hrouded in m ystery Secret fears. doubts wall be erased. You are on brink of important discovery 'I shoudda stayed • in By PET ER J . T EINCROHN, M.D. DEAR DR. STEINC ROHN · I've been read· ing about a medical report which stated that Monday is the most dangerous day in the week fo r men to die of heart attack. According to the Canadian researcher, at is probably due to the DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE sudden stress on the job after a relaxing weekend Well, perhaps my story fits into that theory. I don't recall a happier and more relaxing Saturday and Sunday Al 46 I was apparently a healthy, contented man. As usual, I got up at 6 "30 Monday morning, drove to work and at three o'clock that afternoon came down with severe chest pains The office manager drove me to the hospital where they made the diagnosis of myocardial infarction. In other words. a heart attack. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY W hft> TOii WCMI ....... ,. 1922 Harbor ll•d .. Collo Moo -S48-1 I S4 Let '!!1 remuuel ~your kitchen! I'm getting along fine now. But as I look back I wonder if I s houdda stayed in bed! Would it have been better if I waited until Tuesday to go to work? I'm not really serious. J ust curious. MR B DEAR MR. 8 .: He art attack ls not in· flueaced by tbe calendar or by U.e time of day. It can occur oa any day at any hour. 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The men flock around her .:leak like geeae because they think the way she talks ls "Just darling." We are fed up to here with the way she leaves "g's" off words and slurs over her "r's." In fact lt'a difficult to understand what she is talking about most of the time. She sounds ignorant. Please suggest in your column that if the Southerners want lo come up north they should learn how lo speak English. We are signing this -R ED, WHITE ANO BLUE YANKEES Dear Yaakeea: You 1 08.Dd neen to me. Witt. eavy, U.at la. Give ap, str{a, JM 're h1b&lq a a-ta1 baWe. TMle So•tt.·18·&.INt·ll•U. MapOllu 10 oter bll •P aortb, e.peelally wtU. lie ••· 8o ftad aom~ to admire aboet Dixie. TM ClvU War 11 over UMI we WOil. CONFIDENTIAL to Doe'& Wut My Weddla• llldllM: TIM brldnmaJd la married IH'l •Jae! So wltat'1 tbe dlsirace? Yoa aelec~ lier becaue alae waa a cl°"l frteed. Does lier pregnancy make ber lea• clOMT Welcome to tlae %tth ceatary, lady. Aad tell yow-1raadmotlter to IO ny a kite. Tt'OChma.11our kids about the /act1 of Ufe can ~ ea111 or a~rd. Ann L.an<Ur1' bookUt, ··How. What, and When to Tell Your Child Abmlt ~ez" can 1pell the dsflnence. Send SO cmt• along with a long, 1tampf?d, ael/-oddrened envelope 1.Dlth JIOUr reque1t, to Ann Landtts, P.O Boz 11995, Chicago, ltl. 60611 . Kids don't stay same ll's funny what a difference a few years will make in your a ttitude toward children. There was a time when I took a piece of card board from my husband's shirts, ran a string through it. and hung it around my son's neck. It read, "PLEASE DO NOT FEED." He was like a disposer in Keds .. going up and down t he street with his mouth open. He made garbage trucks an endangered species in our neighborhood. What I wouldn 't give lo have anyone feed him today ... cookies, candies, ice cream ... anything to take the edge off his appetite and ruin his meals. And remember "Talk to me?" 1 couldn't wail until the kid began to talk. I'd sat in front of him and be so anxious to have anything come out of his mouth, I was interpret ing the bubbles. Through adolescen ce and the teen -age years I was always pleading, "Talk to me. I'm your mot her " You know when he began to talk. When he moved to L.A. and the daytime rates were 48 cents for the first minute and 33 cents for each additional minute plus tax. We spent $4 53 last week just to hear him relate how his white s weater shrunk in the soak cycle. I could bite my tongue when I think back on it, but there actually was a period in my life whe n I told my daughter, "Get out of those good clothes before you ruin them and get into something grubby to play." What I wouldn't give today to see if she still has legs. "'"' - It's painful to rem ember, but t here was a period of years when I lived by the slogan, "You can drive a child to water . but you can't make him wash." I wis h f had a nickel for every time I personally tur ned on the shower, fRMA BDMBICI :,.._... __ fi lled the tub, measured out the shampoo and physically threatened to do harm to their bodies if they did not avail themselves of soap and water That was before the Herbal Connection. To- day. bathing among teen.agers is a religion. The hot water tank 1s a s hrine and fat hair is the ultimate Possibly the greatest discrepancy you note is the attitude of gr and parents. When the children are babies they stand in line to sit with them This tapers off at about 18 months when it 1s discovered they have openings m every part of their body that need attention I heard a grandm&ther s ay the other day, "l wouldn't supervise my teen-age grandchildren for anything in the world. Who am I kidding? The National Guard wouldn 't s it with them." I guess the moral of the story is, "Enjoy it before you know what you·re doing." gfanciscan Dinnerware Spring Sale 331h~o off on 5-Piece Place Settings and Selected Open Stock! FRANCISCAN is having its biggest-eve r Spring Sale ! Select your favorite design including the faf'n()U$ hand-painted patterns from the clauica Collection and get the place settings you need plua addtttonal pieces at 331f.t% off the POTTERY SHACK 'S everyday low prices. Theat bargains include the most wanted i tems such a.a creamer, sugar and lid, large vegdable bowl, 14" plattn, 7 ounce mug, butter dtah and lid, grav11, bread·and·butt~r, fruU, 1alt and pepper, and three piece Microwave Cookware sets. The Desert Rose three piece Children's Set is alao on 1ale at 20% off! Patterns availabll for im1'MC.tiate delivery include A~. Deaert Roae, October, Cafe Ro11al , Fresh Fruit, Strawberry Fai r, Madeira, Hadenda Gold and Hacienda Green . Franciscan's biggeat-ever Spring Salt! Don't waU ... you can't afford to miss it. MOUU: o.lylto9 Phone Order• ~pted CIC494-1141 ~ 1212 South Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, CA "1M '' .. "' ..... ,..i ...... ,...... CeHr . \ ·=···•;: ... : .. "'""' -- ' I I f Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 29, 1981 Headdress Bf!,ll i,s , a trip 'down memory lnne ' By SANDIE .IOY 6t ... ~.,~-..... It wu the turn ot the century. Flowers were in bloom. Couplet s t rolled tbrouth the park and paused beneath the lampllaht. t The setting: Disneyland Hotel's grand ballroom which last night wu transformed into an old-fuhioned park for the 20th annual Bal • Masque Headdress Ball. 1 The i cene came complete with trees and shrubbery acce nted with white nowe n , a bone and surrey done in red roses and, of course , park benches. "Down Me mory Lane" was the theme for the $100-a-person fancy-dress ~fair, sponsored by Dam as de Caridad, a support group for St . Jude Hospital, Fullerton. More than 850 attended the 1\visb event, . HAPPENINGS ch aired by Mrs . Leonard White of Anaheim . Among women wearing floral headdresses we re Mrs. Gene Mix a nd Mrs. Robert Sk inner. both of Newport Be ach. Mrs. Mix's headdress was designed by Helga's Flowers, Yorba Linda, while Mrs. Skin- ner wore a c reat ion done by Designs By Mar· jorie, Anaheim. Costa Mesa's Flowers by Morri designed a headdress for Mrs . J ohn Gorrie of Fullerton and Neal Things and Flowers of Balboa designed Mrs . Cochra ne Chase's headd ress. R e adying for race Another group getting in gear -sailing gear. not headgear -is the Newport Ocean Sailing Association (N.O.S.A.). N.O.S.A. members ar e getting ready for the annual Newport Ensenada r ace which will get unde r way from Newport Har bor on April 25. But. firs t , ther e are plenty of pre-race festivities. For starters. there'll be a luncheon April 23 at the Balboa Yacht Club on Bayside Drive in Corona Del Mar at which a whole slew of Ne wport-Ensenad a r ace veterans are pre pa red to field questions It 'II be a case of ever ything you ever want- ed to know about the race but were afraid lo asl· Lunc heon c h a irm a n , Bette South o f N O.S.A. em pha!>1zed the April 23 affair is open to the public. Among sailing vete rans expected to be on hand are Re ne Ruleas, representing the Mex- ican governmen t. Don Moss. 1981 N O.S.A. pres · 1dent : Dr. Don Gillis. fl eet surgeon: Jo May lloedingha us. who has traveled more tha n 150.000 sea m iles, and J eff Daniell, who 1s a communications and sa fely s pecialist Mrs. South will moder ate the panel. Other knowled geable sailor s expected to at - te nd are Jack Baille. Dr. J . Alan Andrews. John Arnes. Harry Bourgeois, Daily Pilot Boating Write r Almon LoC'kabey, Jim Emmi and BYC Commodore John Robinson. ··They'll be able to ans wer any question that'll be asked except 'Do we go in or out,"' Mrs South said Interior Design Wo rkshop A series of 5 meetings held in an interior design office-studio. Solve your design requir ements in t he sa me atmosphere as the professionals. Learn styles. color, floor plans, layout. how and wh y to s elec t C'a se goods and up ho ls ter ed pieces. backgrounds. li g hting and accessori~s. Tuesday. April 7. 14. 21. 28. Ma y 5, 9:30-12:30 a .m T hu rsday, April 2. 9 , 16. 23, JO, 7 00-10 00 p.m $50.00 fo r the series. Designs for Dining · Come join our cooking d emonstration class es. Our fe ast of ideas takes place in the design studio of J S. Brown. Appetizers of oysters & caviar. cool sor bets. entrees of Bouer e n Croute or Osso Bucco, from the sea a "turban of sole" and delightful desserts fro m the pro~inces. Tuesday, April 7, 14, 21, 28. May 5, 7:00-10:00 p.m. $6-0.00 for the series or $15.00 per class Classes are limited . Pre-registration by phone required Please call (714) 675-9333. Full fe e due or sign up. j . s . brown, inc. 511 e. balboa blvd. balboa. ca. 92661 A "Wlll.E" If 111 lllea! ( ~-V /, . .....~ y ~- ~· Getting ready for the Ray Malat>OS1·Heritage Bank Golf Cla.sS1c ar e r from lef t ) Alexandra Mill.an, 8. John G Rinaldo. bene/1t chairman. Paul Tenny , 12. and Ray Malavasi. head coach for the L A. Rams Prepanng the fashion show for Athletes m Acll011 are t seated from left 1 M rs John Young, Newport Beach. Hilda Hme Dimanche/I. r standmg1 George Andrews. Rams ltnetxu:l«>r. Bill Voit. Balboa . and Vic Rakhsham. singer That's the questio n everyone ash about the r ace, do they go in or o ut of the Coronados "Only God l·an answer that." s he s aid. "because nobody knows how the wand 1s going to be." Hostesses for the luncheon will be Sharon Rude. Betty Andrews and Mrs. South For reservatinns, eall 673-3515 .. Big fundrraise r in makill{{ Plans a lso are moving into high gear for a fund -r aiser featuring television. mov1t• and s po rts celebrities The event 1s th(' Hay Mala vas1 llcntage Bank Golf C lass1<· lo bene fit lhl' Am er ican Diabetes Assoc1at10n The class1t· 1s sched uled for May 18 al the Irvine Coast Country Club in Newport Beach More than 150 golf enthusiasts. including sever a l Ra m s player s. a r e expected to part icipate in the 17 -18-hold event Benefit cha irman 1s J ohn Rinaldo, board 1·ha1rman for t\ml•ru·an Hom e 1n Newport Bl'al'h S hirlt•y Cort,\ 1n . a -.poke!>woman for the Aml'rllan U1abc•ll'.., ,..,..,oc1at1on, said the or- ganization hope•.., to raise S..10.000 t h n>ugh the ~ulf toume} Thl• Americ·.1n D1abetPs Assoc1at 1on 's Southl•rn Caltfornw :tffiliale 1s <i voluntary. non pr.,f1t ht·alth agc·nc·y ..,t·rving 800,000 diabPtic Southl·rn Cal1forn1an' including 120,000 1n Orange County Hams coach \1ala\ a'>1 . a Huntington Beach rl's1dc•nt. has bt•t-n rhJ1rrnan of th(' ""'oc·1al1on:.. 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""' ltl-1746 SOUTH COASt PLAZA An Extraordinary Bridal Show JEWEL COURT Arranged by Gene's for your viewing. Sunday, March 29, 2 p.m. M ake an appoint ment now ! it up , and the hair s lides right out. .. painlessly! Make an appointment soon for a F REE a nd confident ial co nsul- l:<ltio n w ith our traine d experts. It's the easy, painless way to a m o re beautiful, co nfident you. Do it today! 9fr t lxteen H venteen Wettclfff Ortve • N•*port Beach 642-6164 642-6165 •• . .. . -......... , .. -~ -.. --................ -................... ' ,. -.. '""'••a • ,. .................... ". • • • ... .......... ..,,,,.,,.. c • • ~e---t . -........... ....,. ........... ••• • • ..... ·...-.\.~·--· .....--.. ......,..,.. ·~ Woodsman may lose . home to strip_ mine By .JI• Meli y Howard Turner or Shawmut Development 4-lllM ,.,.... wntw Co. says mining is planned, but the stream MURPHY'S BOTTOM, Pa. -Merlin Miller should not be atrected and the company bas no la a woodsman, plain and simple. He lives alone, plans to evict Miller. atlf-11,ufficient in a three-room aback, growing But Brenneman is concerned about what old amoo1 the trees and anJmala be loves. will happen io Miller once mining starts, prob- " It would drive me nuts to make my home ablyt.b.lsspring. in town," Miller told visitors who biked through "The indication I got is that he's in the snow to bis valley hermlta1e in western Pen-road," be says. "tr they have to blut, I can't naylvanla. see bow be won't be in danger. And lf they blast, A slight, ~hlte-haired, bearded man, Mlller I think that would affect the water supply." lives in seclusion near the Allegheny River town Mlller doesn't worry much about leaving of Kittannin&. He does without electricity and He'd rather tell tall tales or talk abou~ lb~ modem plumbing and walks wherever be wants animals, his friends in the woods. to go. He raises chickens for eggs, keeps bees for honey, tends a garden for vegetables, drinks from a stream, sews bis own clothes, scrounges tor coal and cuts wood for cooking and beating Besides cats and the several dogs be keeps, Miller nursed four fawns left to die when their mothers were shot by bunters. "They got to be regular pests, following me every place around the garden," he recalls. "They'd take off and be gone for half a day, then they'd come back at night." fuel. "I don't eat game or any kind. Why, bell, there ain't no game of any kind anymore. I don't know what everyone is trotting around the woods for, hunting for this and bunting for The old man insists he's well over 100. But Brenneman, who met him about a dozen years ago while bunting, thinks he's in his 80s ... that." Once a month, Miller walks to Kittanning where he picks up a Social Security check and buys lard, yeast, canned milk, bacon and cof· Miller delights in telling stories that others find less than credible, mostly set in the remote past. fee. "When he comes into town. he visits, just makes a trip around," says Gordon Brenneman, who acts as Miller's legal guardian. "He hob· nobs with most of the eccentric old wealthy "We used lo call it woods happy when I was a kid," Brenneman says . "He sits down there with nothing to do and makes up stories. But they don't harm anyone." The possibility of having to move doesn't unnerve him. ladies he can find.'' But Miller's life isn't completely carefree. "There's lots of land," he says confidently. The land he calls home is leased from a coal company that has plans to expand strip mining "I'll have to get me a used pickup truck. I need room for my garden, my chickens and my dogs. Four acres with water is all." operations in the area. Once work begins, Miller fears his only He hugged his visitors when they left and gave them a dozen eggs before calling out, "Maybe I'll have a new place in the spring." water supply a nearby stream -will be polluted and he'll have to move. Another cancer study set DETROIT <APl A study aimed al assess· lrulJated by the UA W Chrysler Joint Health and Safet y Co mmittee, the study calls for Chrysler to supply foundation epidemiologists with employee lists for the past 11 years. broken down by occupation and department. ing lhe cancer nsks of autoworkers al four Oetroil·area Chrysler plants has been un - dertaken by the United Auto Workers union and Chrylser Corp The occupational cancer prevention and control study, conducted tn cooperation with the M ich1gan Cancer Foundation. also is designed to develop "occupational surveillance.. for employees. lhe union and carmaker. "This lype of o<·cupational surveillance system. which u~e~ both cancer registry and employee data, 1s a first for the Detroit area," said Neil McCall um , director of Chrysler's Safe- ly and Industrial llyg1ene Oepanment. "By comparmg computerized data from the Chrysler plants with our confidential registry records. we will be able lo evaluate the suscep- tibility for cancer of this diverse occupational group,'' said Dr. Michael J Brennan, president and medical director of the foundation. "We see our participation in this develop· menl as a service that could benefit us all in the future." The health of Chrylscr workers .. continues lo be top priority item fo r the union," said UAW Vice President Marc Stepp. TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Bhp maker o Moulh Comb lorm 10Wet 1• Begin 19 Treat royally 20 E>tpeCI 21 Mans name 22 Small can- dles 24 Mortndon dye 25 Annular doe 26 Unlock 27 llahan c11y 28 Egyptian we1gn1 29 Wore serv 30 Prot denomona loon 32 Western badman 35 Play part 37 Expert pofOI 38 Unit 40 Tree fluid 41 Oak nut 43 Forever Maori 44 Smooth 45 Fragranl wood H Chinese lt1be 49 MPanong Fr 5 t Put torlh 52 Atcohohc drink 54 Energy unol 56 Wigwam 57 Baba 58 T•mP pen Od~ 62 ISie 84 Blac.kb1td 65 Shadows 69 Mone entrance 70 Exists 72 Repeal Mus 74 Castors mottler 76 Redact 77 Epigram 78 Scale note 80 Sows 83 Hurried 86 Literary scraps 87 Snotls 89 Stoll 90 Prontong measures 92 Beaten back 94 Dlrectoon 96 Beats 99 Carry too Loca1ers 104 Dibble t05 Japanese song 107 R1d1cu1e 111 Kna11e ot clubs 112 Foxed took 114 Like some 'I tenders 116 Oral pause t 17 Apron top 1 t8 D1smoun1ed 120 Obey 122 Wheel track t23 Suffice t25 Noggin top t26 Wottldraws 129 Lode load 131 Turi..osh qov er nor 133 Sphller t36 Parking 137 Michigan Ctty 139 Robot dra me t 4 I Manqo pn1n1 142 Sa11slted 145 Drools 147 Shop shaped clock 149 01a11ssue 153 Grows old 154 Oolong 155 Buttd 157 Folkway 159 LOC811on 160 Nourished 161 Boasts 163 Authentic 166 Article 167 Print measure 168 Time period 169 Gumbo 171 Black 172 Gori s name \74 Verb ending t75 Declared 177 Tody 178 Ex1s1e<1 179 Dallasotes 181 Froghlen 182 Sown Her 183 Printer's term 184 Luges DOWN 1 Tell 2 S1t11er sym- bol 3 Mom and 4 Ancoenl esta1e 5 Advises Scot 6 Bargain hunter 7 Buddhist sht1ne 8 Musical dra· ma 9 Threa1 10 Exiled 1 t Friend Fr 12Faol 13 Appease 14 Pebble t5 Cap1ure 16 Mlmlc 17 Concerning 18 Type of bul- let 19 Of a canine a1tmen1 23 Exhausted 31 Foot Como torm 33 Czecn mea11ure 34 Cau11on wOtd 36 Supplement 37 St 39 French re1101utoon1st 42 Asiatic country •4 Outcast 46 Carphke hsn 48 Due India 50 More recent 51 Cloth measure 53 Pronoun 55 Argued 57 Assam l•obe 58 Hoover. et al 59 B•bhcal land 60 Ouo1e 61 Yes Sp 63 Yang and 65 Aspect 66 As1at1c plant 67 Por1 e g 68 Dvlch town 71 Operative 7J More ore c1p11ous 75 PalPOt ~ org 78 Apartments 79 Property Item 8 I Conducted 82 Small Scot 84 Lyt1c poem 85 Discourage 88 Allow 91 Stammer 93 Irish sea god 95 Mine cars 97 Craze 98 Holy 119 100 Mast 101 Ashen 102 Leave our 103 Indian l•tlt! 106 Compute 108 Arab trobe 109 Song 110 M11ed's son 113 -Gay A -Bomb plane 1 t5 Gist 1 t9 Tesserae t21 Impel 124 Alleged lorce 125 Toll roads 127 Fishing polP 128 And Laton 130 Debohtale 132 Laos abo ng1ne 134 Al nome 135 C1s10rn 137 Flasks 138 Ash. e g 140 Postponed case 142 Bank vaults t43 Deputies 144 Spread My t45 Ocean t46 Tw1s1s 148 Watcn rob bon 150 lllum1ni11ed 1S1 Greek city 152 CtarinPts eg 154 Barter 156 Asian land 158 Laths t61 Rabbit 162 Snow runner 164 Ripped 165 Noble G1>1 168 Greek vowel I 70 Zodiac sign 173 Chopping 1001 176 Current t80 Paid notice Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 29, 1981 Merlin Miller'~ katchen rabove J has no modern conveniences His fwme is three-room shack John Boorman' s "EXCALIBUR" Merlin poses unth one of his dogs 1 above) and shows off two pups at left Nigel Terry· Helen Mirren· Nicholas Oay ·Cherie Lunghi ·Paul Geoffrey and Nicol Williamson Executive Produc:ers Edgar F. Gross and Robert A. Eisenstein· Directed a...i Produced .,, John Boorman Screenplay 1tv Rospo Pall en berg .n.t John Boorman !RJ ..:T,'~*r::!J-1 Adapted from Malory's Le Mortt Darthur i.y Rospo Pallenberg ·--. "" Olt.JON ~TUlllS ,....... Technkolo ... T!lnl WAllHll! 11101 0 AW-C-IC•-'-' Cit" Orleo ""-C-Al lioloM .__. STARTS FRIDAY APRIL 10th SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU , ••• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 29, 1981 HISTORICAL SPECIAL Restaging 'Masada' a gritty job AP' tllwtl,.UOft OMISSIONS APPEAR LIKE 'RAOINO BULL' Honorary Academy Award9 eolve overalghta Oscar oops Greatness skipped By BOB THOMAS HOLLY WOOD <AP > One winner in Mo n day night's Academy Award ex - tr avaganza doesn't have to wait for t he en- velope. That's Henry Fonda After a 46-year film career as dis· tinguished as any in Hollywood history. Fonda will receive hi s first Oscar "in recognition of his brilliant accomplishments and endur- ing contributions to the art or motion pie · lures ·· Henry Fonda ha!> long been one of the arguments for the unfairness or the awards s tructure. As t onis hingl y, he has been nominated for an acting Oscar onl y once for '"The Grapes of Wrath" in 1940 Not for ··voung Mr Lincoln, .. "The Ox Bow lnci · dent," ··My Darhng Clementine." '"Mister Roberts," ··Twelve Angry Men" or other un· forgettable performances. "Hank never played the Holl ywood game at a time when it was important in Academy voting." a sympathetic friend ex plains. "The establishment considered him a stage actor who did films." Finally. at the age of 75, Fonda will re- ceive the Academ y's homage. The board of governors has cured another notable lapse by the convenient device known as the Honorary Aw ard Foes of the Academy Award!> often cite oth er notorious om issions Gr eta Garbo CSee NOTORIOUS, Page Bl2> "INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN'' "DEVIL A MAX DEVLIN" • • =:s I "FUN HOUSE" "THE ISLAND" 11111 "RAOINO BULL" c111 LOS ANGELES CAP> -"It la a brutal place, but a very impressive place." Anthony Quayle remembers. He is speaklng of Masada, a l ,300·fOOt·higb mount ln the Israeli desert by the Dead Sea, where 2,000 years ago 960 Judeans defied S,000 members of the elite 10th Roman Legion for four years. "I THJNK MASADA IS one or the most ex· lraordinary places I've ever seen," Quayle s.ays. "The steep hill with its shorn top Is strlk· ing in its isolation. The miles and miles of des- e rt and the shimmering pale, but valid tur- quoise-blue Dead Sea are startingly' dramatic.'' It was to this site that another army came to recreate the epic struggle in the eight·hour miniseries "Masada," which will be telecast over four nights beginning Sunday, April S. Peter Strauss stars as Eleazar ben Vair, the Zealot leader who molds a fighUng force of the diverse Jewish tribes in the citadel King Herod built on Masada. PETER O'TOOLE, IN IUS first television role, stars as Flavius Silva, the Roman general who conquered Jerusalem, but seems unable to subdue 1,000 Jews on a pile of rock. In the end, the Jews choose death over slavery. Quayle plays Rubius Gallus, Silva's right· hand man, who supervises construction of a ramp to the mountaintop. "Masada" was adapted by Joel Oliansky Cro m Ernest K Gann 's book , "The An · tagonists." It is a book of historical insight richly embroidered with tidbits of lore and gossip. From atop Masada, Quayle says, he could see across the Dead Sea to Jordan, where he ap· peared in "Lawrence of Arabia" with O'Toole. Nearby on the desert, he had starred in "Moses. the Lawgiver," with Burt Lancaster. "l'VE HAD THREE OR four bites of Israel," he says . "'Mas ada' was a gritty job. It was a bit of a muddle. I don't think the people who made it had any idea what they were biting off. The sheer physical conditions and the ter· rain and the logistics . . " Quayle finis hed work on "Masada," then went on to Ireland for a role in another ABC m iniser ies, "The Manions of America." He talked during a break in the filming of a remake of "OiaJ M for Murder " His character in "Masada" 1s based on the real Rubius Gallus. who was chief engineer of- fi cer at the siege of Jerusalem. .. He's quite unlike som e of my other roles,'" Quayle says. ··1 seem to have played a lot of British offi cers who are dead stupid. When they make films, they always have som e character. which I used to get saddled with, who would stand around and s a y. 'Good heavens. Lawrence. do you mean to tell me you're going to take Aqaba?' "THAT USED TO BE MY fate for a time But this Gallus 1~n·t quite as stupid as that. He"s rather intelligent " The family that stays together, plays together ... among other things. )~~ ~1(!)©~ Lr DJl q1~1)J1)ro~llr1~11 PORT j ·~· ·y t • ' ' ... FRENCH· WITH SUB-TITLES NOW PLAYING TUESDAY WELD ·THIEF" ROBERT PROSKY ~ WIWE NELSON. I... . ~ "FORT APACHE" II • • "TRIBUTE" 11111 -Co-Feature I "mR C. RAZ\''' "UIE01: ... I " Cllll • 1_ c:_· 11 • "ANAL CONFLICT" "TH£ FURY" (R) 4 ...... .__ .,. .... ~. c-..-•tNM ·--,••o- Call 642-5171. Put a few word• to work for u. SCll.EEN ~ N«J SCREENPl.AY BY MICHAEL MANN BA.SEO ON "THE HOME INVADERS" BY FRANK HOHIMER ~OOJCED BY JERRY BRUCK.HEIMER AND RONNIE CAAN EXECUTIVE ~oouaR MICHAEL MANN DI OBY MICHAEL MANN TECHNIC01.04'•MNAVlSIQN• [1)1-~r J,..----.'"'="''"=,=,.111=-ic.,...,,,......,o,,......., r ~ tDl..MITWll.uic. """°"""'"'"""'""' oooMI ·"T .... ;~::._ •-L __,QNIU«1""0KOllD'-1"'6 _J u ........ u. .. -~~-=-:;;~_........... ·~~ 2nd Feature At Cinema Weit Woodbndge end Hundngton "EYEWITNESS" edwards WOODBRIDGE \.·:::=:~::..~ 551 -0655 FRI. t :10, 1:11, 10:11 SAT/SUN. 2:00, 4:0I, 1:10, 1:11, 10:11 At ed!flf S BRISTOL CINEMA AT MAC 540-7 444 I edwards CINEMA WEST \. .;"!~, 891-3935 edwards HUNTINGTON ~ llACM .t.f &Lii, IU.. 141-0ll• FRI. 7:11, 1:15 SAT/SUN. 12:15, 2:M, 4:30, 1:30, 1:30, 10:21 At edwards SADDLEBACI PLAZA T~T=--D TAo 581·5880 APPll0\0 ANTHONY QUAYLE, AS ROMAN SOLDIER, STANDS ATOP MASADA DUAINO FILMING One of Brttaln'• moat dlattngulahed •ctora, Quayle I• best known tor Shakeape•ran role• Quayle spent three months in Israel. where the cast and crew were housed for a time at Tel Aviv , then in a dusty little desert town he calls "dreadfully depressing." "I only worked about one day out of six, so I had a lot of time on my hands," he says. "I got about a third of a book written. It's what I hope will become. when I ~et the time to finish it. a sort of autobiography Until m y typewriter broke I got a lot done. "IT'S A RATHER GOOD discipline, instead of going out of your mind from the boredom. When you're working on an epic you're not called for days. People for the most part fall apart doing a film like this." The actor is no stranger to writing. After World War II he wrote about his exploits as an undercover British agent in Albania, and. '"just to prove I could do it again.·· wrote a psychological thriller Both books did so well that Quayle says he was tempted not to return to acting. I ACAOUIY AWAllD NOtflOIATIOtll IUt1,.,.,"1tOO•y '1 .t) th~ ""> It wa~ vr-ntttn 'TESS' .;. .. ,;.. .., .. ~ • .,. •1 ~•# t•U "'' ..... ,. ... _ ',. ... ,,. -.,CkAN> ~) • -y llWIN(J f!l" THE .,..,. -.._, . llart.n Stna.ancl '{' A .All .Nl~ht s .... ,. COMP£TITIOM • • co.,..,....,. li!!D ...., • ...... .. • .. .. ) ~-~~d .. ·I;~. PLUS "TRIBUTE" Plus "Eyewltneaa" H '°"hale~ ••as °l'O'J'H io.. Ha1TY'sWar JAMES CAAN "THIEF" NOW JAMH CAAN IN 11THIEF" (A) '"'· 7:11, t : 11 IAT/IUN. 12:31, 2:U •:ao, •:'° l :IO, 10:H NCHAN> ONmnS AMY "-VIM<> ntE COMP£TITIOH Bl o1tt!.t."='f' ... "u' IAClllAllMOM "TIUBUTI!"' (R) WILLIAM HOLDSH The FArlhUng PLUS (PO) "HARRY'S WAR" ~~ ~~,A-~ ~ PLUI "MODERN ROMANCE .. His autobiography 1s taking the form of a letter to his grandsons. although since he start· ed, a granddaughter has JOined the family " ( found myself saying this then is about my life." he says. "BUT THAT LEADS immediately to what has my life been about? Why were you cln actor. what made you. what was the point, was 1t worth it, is it of any value . what is of value? I want to try to give another generation not the world at large some bit of cour age to cope with life." Quayle is one or Britain's most dis - tinguished stage actors. He is noted for his Shakespearean portrayals of Mark Antony, Julius Caesar and Falstaff. He won an Emmy for his role in the first American miniseries. "QB VII," and has star- red in such movies as "Murder By Decree," "The Guns of Navarone·· and ··Anne of a Thousand Days · · JAMES CAAN IN "THIEF" (Rt FRI. 6:10, 8:15. 10·1S SATISUN. 2:00, 4 OS. 6.10 8:15. 10 15 ~ . ~"' • ao. t oo '° oo SAt/9.UN , ........ 10 ttll• JAMES CAAN "THIEF" PLUS (R) "EYEWITNESS" "EYES OF A STRANGER" I H,,.,..,.,...,, • .,.~ 7'~e-~ ' .... """"'°~' ' ~ . •(0..\111111 ... ~ PLUS (R) A!s timely today as the day It was wrltten. 'TESS' -.J ..... A ,...t,..,..u •t1t•u ~w• 1111 "BLAZING SADDLES" "EYES OF A STRANGER" PLUS (A) "FEAA NO EVIL" 'HARRY'S WAR" JAMEi CAAN IN "THIEF0 PLUI (PQ) Plut (Al "THE "IYI EARTHLING" WITNI .. " · --...-. ... . ... -. .. . .. . . . . ... . . . . ... ·-.. -................... ' ... ..... . '' ....................... " --....... ' . • COMEDY WRITER Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 29, 1981 ••• 'Fools' fixed Simon sharpens comical jab at' self-limitt1tions _ _...._ NOW BHOWINCI ---- llU Brta Plaza 529·!1339 • CISTA llU £dw11ds C1~tm• 979·4141 IN CONCERl ON FILM. AT~ I JANE FUN°" UlYTOMUN DOU.Y PARTON ~"II'(' Fil '4\ PitCJOl("TKJt-llt-' lUl.IJll HtC<..INS rtn'U•F NINE TO FIVE l.IAll~I Y C Ol.f'.M-'N• H.l7-"8ETH --.11.sclN _.Hl:llt l"-0 H-'Yl>t.H ., Tiw C'Mi-0<' 1ht lloonl ,_,,,., U VC I· C:IUlltlT ......... COl.IH tflOOM "--.. coll" lllOOU'<S ... Pl'\lltl(I" ttUl'ICK '-•1 .,1111111<·111 US"W'K _.,CH-'llLUfO( <••OlllYOlLli'I• i::-..::-...!!'.! ::~"'.::' .. -.:J PO rMOOat llllM:t .,_ma (~,..--mc111] ~ .,.--. ... ,..,.. • ..._..... • ........... Cl~ L-.J. NEW YORK (AP> -Another year, another Neil Simon play comlng to Broadway. This one's a comic fable about a Russian village cursed by stupidity. The show premieres April 6. When interviewed about It, author Simon was up in Boston for its lry-0ut run there and, as is his custom, ph1ying the Rewrite Rag. "NOT ONLY AM I revising the play, I'm a lso revising the title," he says. "1t was called 'The Curse of Kulyenchikov.' But I kept bearing people call it 'The Curse of Baryshnikov.· "Or 'The Curse of Karamazov.' So I think the play's going to be called 'Fools."' The new show stars Tony Award-winner John Rubenstein, acclaimed for his portrayal of a teacher of the deaf last season in "Children or a Lesser God." He's again playing a teacher, a com · passionate young man who tries to raise the villagers' rock-bottom JQs, fails, then tries to break the hamlet's 200-year-old curse of stupidi- ty. ·He also falls in love. SIMON, 53, IS NOT QUITE sure what in- spired this comedy about a dorp of density - "I've heard people say the to~ is Beverly Hills" -but he's worked on it for l1h years. "I was sitting in New York one day, in m y apartment, when this idea hit. 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As with most plays, Sr monized or not, "Fools " comes here with it!• share of out-of· town tribulations. including n11xed reviews and the replacem ent of director Gordon Davidson by Mike Nichols. BUT SIMON DOESN'T mind rewriting lo a certain degrt:e. ·'I do 1t with every play But with every play, it's the last week hefore the show opens that becomes the hardest Strangely enough, the big chunks that aren't working are often the <See COMEDY, Page BIZ) \X'lLLI AM HOLDEN RICKY SCHRODER ~---~ The tvllderness bftSt ... _The a.nlmals , ar~ savage ... Two alone fighc for ~urvlvaJ . ~ 11 IJ \'I llC >I f)f ' Ktc "-' -.( II KC tl>I K h1 ' .. l1ll-IAKlllll,<," ''"""'' t'r>•h•••'lll'lll ' ~ 'llAK\IAI .,, "'" ""' I ''°' t I) 111 K ""••• """ I I 111 ti 'c 111< " ,., .• 1,.,,11,. 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"THE FINAL,< f.2NFLICT" (Al 111 , .. , "THE VII MTOlt" (A) ~~~~~~~~~~~~ l•M .. f'At'9 Wul~t '"''" "' ..... , ••• CAMI I T\ll"IOA• .... "l HI EF" (A) f'Wt ''lOW AND IULLATI " (PO) ·' ... •••"·"'·~·· ~· •• c a o •• Orange Coast DAILY P1LOT/Sunday, March 29. 1981 ACADEMY AWARDS II -F.-... P.,.e8JJ COMEDY. • • easiest to fix. "It's when you get down to those last few lines. U'le last few words, that it becomes harder and harder. In the beginnin1 of my state career, I probably did a lot more rewriting than ·m1'now , of course." M v The playwright, who lives with rus wife, ac· '"''ti'~ss Marsha Mason, both here and in Los Angeles, continues lo play the typewriter for '(•"films -he's written 18 movies -as well as for t1u'Broadway. b"t XII' HE'S J UST FINISHED "Only When I ·~b Laugh," an adaptation or his "Gingerbread ml Cady" in which Miss Mason stars. His usual scrivening pattern is a play. e11.i followed by a movie followed by another play. 9cfl But there may be a slight change come 1982. ·011 "Well, there is no play on the horizon ,8)4 because I've got three more movies to do," he a"' says. 'o' The first movie 1s a film version of his ··1 111° Ought To Be in Pictures," which recently exited ,, .. the Eugene O'Neill Theater he owns here, to l.111 make room ror his latest comedy. '(1.;... ---- iuo l!:l 1'1 "(f ;., l. 't i .. "A gracefully funky romantic frolic!' fJ.\.1J \f\H ti 'f'W UU'f'" l•l -------- "111J .. r1·· ,, : c·•- !tV I ·1U <!i T f. 1.4 ,-., N0"1 SH0"11NG Two worlds of Disney fantasy ••• a 70mm stereo sensation I t.-.•-<P"""'~ a•, ""' ,..,. • 'lo•llt••"" • w•t• • 11• _,,..... \ii • ~ • _, •1 ~Vt • ..... 1 •o,t • • , .. _, ,.. .,.,., ... 1r-.. ""'"" .......... , •••• ...,, ... -...... .,,. •• . ,., •• .. ··r.. t•• ~,. ••.... ~""'.-...~ ~· ........ , "' -4• • _,,..,,t .. "t't''·•'"-"'6.~ "'..--··"""' ,..., .... 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C.~no Aow11ndt, Otorot' , SISSY SPACE , "'CCNI Miner's D•ugMer IEST SUPPOaTINO ACTOR JUdd MorM:h. '"Ordinary Peo-ple • r IMO THY HUTTON. ··oroln•r v !><tool•' • Ml,11••• 0'1(••'·· • The O•HI s.n11n1 , Jow PH<I, 0"A•g1no Bult'', Jt'°" Aoo.ros, Mt •••" •nc:t Howero · llEST SUPPORTING ACT•IEH E1l1en Bren,..n. p,.••lt 8en1•m1n·, Ev• L.e C.•lhenn•, '"Ae,urrecHon • C..thy Mor'•rtv. A•Q•"11 Bult'' Ol•n• Sc •rwld, 'lnMCM Mo•H • MAAY STEEN BU AO EN. Mei.In •ncl Ho>wtrd . llEST Otal:C:TOR 0•.,0 l ync,., The El911,..nt M•n" , ROBE AT AEOl-OAO, '"O•o1ntry PtOplt . M.trt1n 5<orM... Reo '~/ .. ~~II R1chard Ruth, H11 Stunt ~,., Aom•n Pol•nstd. um•u 11u Mm Pm Brislot UA Mow,t• Lincoln Or vr In ll TOIO ~ddtrba· • ................ NOTORIOUS OMISSIONS . • • • never won an Oscar, though nominate<I for "Anna Christie" (1931·32>. "Camille" (1937) and "Ninotchka" (1939). She finally got an honorary statuette in 1954. Cary Grant, the srreen's best expert of light comedy, was nominated for seriou)\ roles : "Penny Serenade" in 1941, and "Nont! But The Lonely Heart·· In 1944. He lost both times. Honorary award, 1969. Charles Chaplin never collected an Oscar for bis immortal performances. His awards were honorary, for "versatillty and genius" with "The Circus" ln 1927·28: and his "in · calculable effect" on film art, given in 1972. Orson "Welles' "Citizen Kane" won a single Oscar in 1941 , for original screenplay Twenty·nine years later. Welles received the honorary award. Since comedy was largely overlooked by the Arademy awards, recognition has been paid with honorary Oscars: Bob Hope, 1940, 1944, 1952; Harold Lloyd, 1951 : Danny Kaye, 1954 : Eddie Cantor, 1956: Busler Keaton, 1959; Stan Laurel, 1960: Groucho Mane, 1973. Until Tatum O'Neal in 1973, child actors MHllN51011 IUCM lllltll i 1 .. ••tl 1 .. • Y1 ·~L· JI;' I never won O:;car~ llence s pecial uwuds and miniature Oscars lo Shirley Temple. 1934 . Dea nna Durbin anc.J Mickey Rooney, 1938, Judy Garland. 1939, Margaret O'Brien, 194-4 . PeKgy Ann Garner. 1945: Claude Jarman Jr., 1946; Ivan Jandl ('The Search">. 1948 ; Bob· by Driscoll, 1949, Jon WhitJey and Vincent Winter C"The Lillie Kidnappers">. 1954; Hayley Mills, 1960. Musicals were largely ignored in the Academy s tructure He nce tht! honorary Oscars· Fred Astaire. 1946, Gene Kelly, 1951; Maurice Chevalier, 1958. Other honorary a wards which seemed to be correcting oversights : Lillian Gish, 1970; Edward G. Robinson, 1972 The board of governors will never run out or candidates for honorary awards Here c1re some other notabl.: non·wmners of Oscars: Ri<•hard Burton, Irene Dunne, Barbara Stanwyck, Marlene D1etnch, Myrna Loy, Paul Newman , William Powell, Gloria Swanson, Kirk Douglas. 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Or1119t 634 1~1•3 .. ,Allll M:CVTII ftll Tiltl bUllMPT Daily Pilat • "HAROlY WOR~IN~" A JAMtS J. McNAMARA ~u11111111 • JfRRY l [WIS 1.1 s1a111•1 JfRRY UWIS SUSAN ~uvrn . HAROlO J. SiONf . Of ANNA WNO Scim•w MICHAH JANOVfR ... JfRRY lf WIS ~·~: MICHAH JANOVrn Mtr: MORlON Slf VlNS ~"''~ JAM[ s J. McNAMARA .. l~O ~ANlOR 11111 .,':!'!=1~!!:: GuttlM~ JfRAY lfWIS c ............. u., __ STARTS FRIDAY Orange Coast QAjl Y PILOT/Sunday, M•rch 29, 1981 ••• ' . Mexican hOtels ·have bad pipes By STAN DELAPLANE ZlffUATENEJO, Mexico -I carry a Swiss Army kn.lfe and paratrooJ)f!r'a pllen in Mexico. I've repaired more Mexican hotel toilet.a than the plumben' union. From Yuc•tan to Acap1llco, from Tebuantepec to the border, I've taken off the porcelain tank top and fished in the bubbling water. The hotel mlUd.s stand by crying admiringly: "Aiee!" THERE ARE FIVE NEW hotels at Ixtapa, the new resort five miles from here. Two more are coming this year and Club Med is building one ol their beads.around-the-neck places. It's a hun- dred miles north of elegant Acapulco. The government tourist development says it's to give work lo the fishing village, though Zihuatenejo people seemed content enough when I came here five years ago. But Mexico is mad for progress. They know wharis good for the Mexican Indian. lftbey say he needs 'a resort to work in, be' d better take it. *** SO FAR, PLUMBING IS operating at Presidente Las Playas. It's a low-rise of spread- ing two-story wings ln tropical gardens on a coral sand beach where there were no footprints a few years ago. Red tiles, arches, old statues . Bougainvillea and the little flower they call bandera de Mexico -the Mex.ican flag. ''Because it has a red center, white petals and green leaves." Big lizard iguanas slither through the banana plants. The hotel has put up a sign : "Please don't maltreat the iguanas. They are inoffensive.·· A hotel man told me: ''All Mexican hotels used to keep a house boa constrictor around. They are better than a cat for catching mice. But American tourist ladies would see these great snakes coming down the stlUrs and they would faint. So we had to give them up." *** THERE'S A ROUGH RIDING bus once a day from Acapulco but most people from the States fly in by Mexicana. Everything except the local fish and eggs and coconuts is trucked in. That means the building materials and the head man for Western International said to me: "Once you have gone through building a hotel in. Mexico, you can face a firing squad without the blindfold." West'ern International developed a pattern for building hotels, so succ~ssful it's been copied all over Mexico. HE SAID: "WE USED TO farm out the mak- ing of rurniture beds, tables. bureaus -to someone in town . But we never got anything on time I'd go into town and the man would say: .. There was an emergency job, Senor " .. By the time I got back to the constructien job, I found the workmen had instaUed the toilets in the wrong end of the building. .. Now we contract the furniture maker. We move him and all his equipment right into the mid· die of the building. As we finish a room, we see that his furniture is ready to move in . At the same time we can ·supervise the workmen putting in the plumbing." . I went to one of bis hotel openings. The help- w aiters, cooks and cashiers -were from nearby villages. "Mexico improves the lives of the peasants by creating opportunity." At the end of the evening, all three cashiers Milk comes by burro load to Zihuatene70, a west coa6t Mexican fishing village, sup· plier to the new resort hotels at lrtapa. Don't worry, however. the ·milk is pa3teurized. The nickname for the early. morning plane to Me:r·• ico City is 'El Lechero. • quit So did half the new waiters. They said : "We did not know it was going to be such hard work.'· *** WHAT'S WRONG WITH lxtapa? It's not cheap. Rooms at the five big hotels are $71 , dou- ble. in summer $62. The poolside coffee shop serves breakfast for $4.50. Lunch is S7 Dinner is SlO. Hamburgers,$2.50. Except for spicy huevos rancheros -eggs on a tortilla they don't give you Mexican food. Too bad, for this is the country of ceviche. You can do this one at home Cut 2 cups of firm white sea fish into bite-sized pieces. I Here they use red snapper. l Cover it with lemon juice 2 hours. {I leave mine overnight in the refrigerator.) This .. cooks" it. From here on, all Mexican cooks improvise. I add sliced avocado, chopped onions, tomato, salt and cilantro leaves. Dashes ofTobasco sauce or a slice of hot pepper. You must have beer. Salt crackers go well. Try it. You'll see. Desert tours available PALM SPRINGS -Tbree new tour com· panies will make th.la deHrt relOrt a mon "seeable" place to vi1ll durtoc the ~lq moot.bl. Celebrity Toun, formerly Tramway Transportation and Tours, plana to offer viah«I a unique selection of comprebenllve lu.Mkd tours of the desert. Varytn1 frosn one to slx hours in length, each option will present a de- lightfully different perspective of the Palm Springs area. Transportation ls via air-coodltlonec$ vans which accommodate 14 persons. Amonc tbe tours are vialt.s to the downtown area, the COUD· try clubs and celebrity homes or Palm Sprin11, the date gardens surrounding the Palm Sprin11 area, a journey to the nearby mountain resort of Jdyllwild, stops at the Palm Sprinp Aerial Tramway, and a complete look at the desert and its wildlife at the Joshua Tree National Monument. More information on Celebrity Tours is available by phoning CU4> 325-2682. FOR A ~ftEW above it all, AenaJ ToUrJ of Palm Springs gives visitors a chance to see the desert from the air via small three-passenger aircraft that provide the visitor a more personalized tour or the Palm Springs area. Aerial Tours of Palm Springs offers four tours to clients. The first is a Palm Sprtn1s mini-tour, a 45-minute ride above celebrity homes, golf courses and historic canyons of Palm Spnngs. Another is a flight over the sur-• rounding Coachella Valley, an bour-and·1,t·half ride over the many oases and country clubs of the desert area adjacent to Palm Springs. A third is the Palm Springs and Big Bear Brunch Tour, a personally conducted photo- graphic tour of both the desert and mountain areas of the Coachella VaJley and the San Bernardino Mountains . The tour includes the Palm Springs mini-tour and a visit to nearby Big Bear where guests can view the ski slopes and lakes of Big Bear. A stop in the mountain resort includes brunch at one of several Big Bear locations. THE LAST of the company's tours is Palm Springs and Catalina Island tour, which is a personally conducted air, land and sea trip that includes all of the Palm Springs mini-tour 'and part or the Coachella Valley tour . Following a view of the deseft, guest.s are whisked away to the shiny Pacific for a slop at Catalina Island, where lunch will be waiting at one of many local restaurants. Reserv,ations can be made by calling (714) 327-4300. The third new tour company to opeo IA the desert is Safaris and Tours of San Diego. The company, which originated in Brazil, plans to offer bus tours to the desert from specific loca- tions aJong the West Coast. Guests will be pro· vided scenic tours of the area and then treated to lavish buffets and cocktail parties during evening hours. For more information, dial (714) 293-7870. Virgin Island~ • • • New tourist Office opens on West Coast LOS ANGELES Amadeo 1.0. Francis, commissioner of commerce for lhe United States Virgin Islands, has announced the ope.n- ing of the West Coast sales office of the ter· rilory's division or tourism. ·'The West Coast has become a most signifi- cant market for the U.S . Virgin Islands. Studies reveal that over 20 percent of our visitors now come from the Western states," slUd Francis. "We feel it is vital to have a presence here in or- der to further enhance the services needed by both travel agents and the vacationing public." The office, located at 3450 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 915, Los Angeles. wilJ be directed b>1 Lud- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE vig E. Harrigan, western regional manager. A veteran of 24 years in the travel industry, Har- rigan previously headed the Miami and New York offices for the destination. the m<>&t popular in the Caribbean. "Our major commitment." says Harrigan, "is to insure that people can get to the U.S. Virgin Islands at a reasonable cost. My first priority is to work with airlines and hotels to de· velop packages which will continue to be af. fordable to the average individual." Harrigan will report lo Rafael K. Jackson , general manager or the North American offices. PUBLIC NOTICE --- Jackson sees the Los Angeles office as an im· portant step in openina up t.be United states Virgin Islands to travelers from t.be West. "Many or our West Coast friends have been to Hawaii and Mexico," says J ackson, "and now they are looking for something new, yet something which is still American. Tb'! U.S. Virgin lslands has great weather year round, excellent accommodations, beautiful scenery, good watersports, and lots of attractive shop- ping." Harrigan points out, "The "people in the West tend to take summer vacations instead or winter holidays. The U.S. Virtin Islands reC4ive most oC t.beir visitors from tbe Eu&.cout ~­ inl the winter months. Tilus, the We.t Cout-~~ 1tor profile fits into our proaram almost to • 'T' since we can provide excellent rates in the s9m- mer, when the weather is just about as nice as in the winter, averaging in the low 11>9." According to Harrigan, the installatioq of the West Coast office will enable the division of tourism to act quickly on promotional op- portunities in California. A variety of promo- tional literature will be made available to the public and the travel agents at the new head- quarters. NOTICE TOCllEOITOU 01' BULi( TllAHSl'Ell IS.CL •1ot -•101 u.c.c.1 -I Nollet ll htrtlly given lo lht creditors Of JAMES A GRAHAM, Tr•nsltror, -buslneu •dOr•u 11 ll8' L•rkil)Ur, City ol Costa Mt\e. Coun1y of Drangt , Stele ol C•lllornl• U..I • l>ulk trensfer II tDOul to II< m-to EARL v l(AIN •nd CHRISTINE l(AIN. Tr•nsltrrts, Wf10W buslntH adOr•H fl tJe North Htrbor llloufe•.,d. City of An•htlm, Covnty al Or-. Stele of C.t11ornl• l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NMU ST.\TEMENT NAME STATEMENT Hit loll-ln9 Ptf\OM ... 001n11 C•l10 Entffprls.s, 14191 Sttnnrn builntu u Avtnut,lrv1M,C•llfornta9171• BBN FONTANA. 01' Blr~n S• ... art F Hiii flt and JU<ly A Slrttl. Newport e .. cll. Ctllfor n1t Hiii. 1'1'1 Sunnen Avenue, trvlnt, '26llO ceJ11orn1• 9111• Oone1a D Noel, 171 Al••••• Wo, D•••O E Cit llin ano Oorotlly L. Ltgun• 80<11, Cel•lorn1A •~•St Gttlln, HOI Shtwnee, F.I Toro, Gtrt1a A 81t110P, S9 Allt Mti.t Ctlllorn1• Circle. Monterey. Celll0tn1t •1'•0 ICtrl D KuM tnd Carol ICulln, Wolltam J Bhhop, llS Kings Orange Coast College Adventure Tour Cruise the Love Boat to ALASKA! SUN PRINCESS 8-Day Luxury Cruise Everything you've always wanted in a Seafood Platter ••• 11131 Colim• B•Y. Ltguna N111ur1. Mountain A-WOOCIMO•, C•llforn1• Ce htornoa n•;I '1061 Tht P<-'1Y to be trtn\ltrrtd ii au<ribed 1n venerel n All stoo •n tr..ie. fl•turtS, equipment Ind VOOd will ol tMt Pflnt .,_ business known •• l(WIK l(OLOA PAINTING •nO loutea ti 1111 Ptrk Avenu•. City of Coste Mfffl, c-ty ot OrM19f. St•tt of C•llfoml• Aol>e<1 F B••tchltf -Btrl>trt This bUS•neSS .. COMuctta DY • A Bl•IChltY. 14141 S..rlnen Avenue. geMrtl p.trtners/"P Irvin•, Ctllfornia '1714 Oclnela 0 Noel June 20 -June 27, 1981 T111s DuilnHs •• conducted DY • G-r•I Pt~• 91nera1 1>1'1nershlp nus statement w•s l1ltc1 *•tn ,,,. st ... tr1 F Hiii Ill Count1 Cltrk 01 OrM1ve County on Tllll Stal-I wei llltcl with Ult ...,,.rch 1'. ltll Covnly Cltrk' of DrMIV-Co.inly on f'tStU1 Pubhshe<I Orat191 Coest D•lly PtlOt. From 5 I 2 S ~ dtrrmimg on rnbrrt srltd1n11 lnr/11dl'S a1r/or1 It! Va n1011rrr rrur<r lrarisporla1e1n ){Ourmrl mrnls Ja1l11 durrn~ crufst REGISTRATION DEAOl..INE . April 17 ~rcn1•, "'' Yiu-Mast ercard/Info -556-5880 Tile l>ulk trlftsftf' will De conwm m•ttd on or titer tne 17th d•Y of April. 1'11 et 10 00 AM. 11 PROFESSIONAL ESCROW SERVICES, ..,,,., .. •ddreu l'tM2 M•rch 22, n. """' s. 11, '"' uo111 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P•blllo/teel Of•llOf Coast Daily Pilot, 1- M.,ch 22• n. 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Newport Beach 642-9405 • 540-1764 ' . ~ '"""'' ,o •e >( at ot c- _____ .. ,,. ..... .,..._. .. ·-·-·----------, Oran e Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 29, 1981 For One Full Year FINANCE CHARGES Now you can take advantage of purchasing any items from RALPH'S ·12 Specialty Furniture Centers and pay for them over an entire year WITHOUT ONE CENT • OF INTEREST. All thaf s required is a 20% down payment and a minimum purchase of $500. Your 12 monthly payments will be interest free!. 12 Specialty fumiture centers under one roof • Sectional Center • Traditional Gallery •Bedroom Center • Leather Gallery • Sleeper Cente r • Desk Center • Family Room Center • Contemporary Center Pictured are a ctual settings in our n ewly r e mode led showroom . ~ l -- 7 FURNITURE STORES UNDER OIE •F! CARPETS • llAPES • BEDSPREADS DECORATIVE PILLOWS • ANTIQUES · DESKS • DOOMS • LIVING ROOMS DINING ROOMS· \ ~ ... HO. 9= l'URNISHINGS .. 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J-1 l•P"''-"•t. ~~ ~---~ 54419 .~C'/f'-\~ . -. - '• ,.s;AJ=" ~[ . .. ... ~ .., 55057 ~~' sa9 .... ~ \~ ..... ,., ~, OVER INVOICE SALE ON ALL TRUCKS IN STOCK I BUY A NEW TOYOTA AT THE OLD PRICE ALL TOYOTAS IM STOCK AT "PRE PRICE INCREASE PRICES" Toyota Price Increase 3/ I 6/82 PLUS. 10% OYER COST ON ALL CELICA SUPRAS 2x4 TRUCKS ~~ ~ ,... TAKE ADV AMT AGE OF THIS LIMITED OFFER MOW! IMMEDIATE CREDIT CHECK AMD DEUYEllY 1on Approved credit> 5 YEAR 50,000 MILE WARRANTY AVAIL.AILE OM ALL MODELS ~---,-.... --........... ~--.... ' . D1ilyPHat SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1981 STOCKS REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED C3-4 C5-6 C8-1 2 Market An•lysla Dow Jones 30 Industrials Match 20 21 + 1. 10» H1gh1015. Low 994.7 Closed 994. 7 1005· 11 990.1. -M T W T F The Dow Jones industrial average was up 1.98 f or the week, closing at 994 . 78 . . See C3-4. Will EXP make recovery as easy as ABC? Jim O'Connor of Ford believes the new 1982 EXP sportscar will catch on fast in Soul hem Califorma Ford expects sporty model will appeal to Calif omiam By KEITH T UBE R 0..ly Piiot lw>l"•u E•otor "In Southern California," says Huntington Beach resident and Ford Motor Co. executive J ames G 0 'Connor ... ii 's not un American to buy a foreign car." That'~ the basis for Ford's if you-can't · beat-em . join 'em philosophy L'1at resulted in the Detroit manufa cturer 's in troduction last vear of its world car, the Escort · AT THE ORANGE County Auto Show next week at the Anah eim Convention Center, Ford will pr esent its latest entry into the small car derby when it s howcases the sporty EXP .. By the end of the current f1s cal year." brags O'Connor. "we expect the EXP to capture 15 percent lo 20 percent or the market that is presently divided among the Datsun 200SX. Toy· ota Ct'hca, Honda Prelude and Maida RX7 " In Southern California la~t year . more than 50,000 of thost• models were sold. The EXP, available April 9. wall be compet1ll vely priced al, $7 ,200 Thal comµares with a bout $7 .500 for the 200SX , $7 ,550 for lhl' Celtca. $7.600 for the Prelude and $9,000 for the HX7 FORD IS ('OUNTING on the new two-se<1ter its first since it rolled out the classic 1955 Thunderbird to stimulate dealer s howroom traffic and ul timately help put the company into the black O'Connor, because of the pro liferation of roreig11 car~ sold here About :-,4 percent of all ncy, cars purchased an the statt• last year were imµort~ Th:.it com p a r e d .,., 1 L h !I p 1· r c· t' n l i n Mi chigan, the doml'sl1c in dustry's back } ard "We thank lht· EXP Y.tll he art 1mport-f1ghter. and we'r1· t.·x peeling big thing!> from il. · 0 Connor st all's "By appealing to si ngle~. young marru.•cb and woml·n we're tryrng to re-t.'rcatc lht.• ex citement the '55 T bird and '64 Mustang generated " H E CITE D lhrt.•t pnrnar> reasons for Ford'~ high ex µectations . Fuel el'ononn Ca -. mlleagl' f1gun•s h<.1n· l~·st1·d ill 2!1 mpg cit~ and 46 for frt•t.•Wa) Those are real 11umher'i. not phony onci;. ·· Media hill£ · A s trong marketing campaign .,., ill ... tre..,.., ~- qualil) 1mproveml'nt We H' had problems w1lh our 1ma~I'. and wt."re aware of Lhat Rut thing ... are 1mprov1ng Customer sur vcys rnd1<:ate Esl'oUrl t1\.\m·1 ~ arc cxpt.•rie1H·1n~ 311 pt•rcent feY. l·r problem~ t h;.in t•:.irhL01 lint·s .. Dotted lines lead to kgalities Last year. a devastating one for the domestic auto industry, Ford lost a stagger ing $1.S billion The company showed some improvement in its last quarter. though a $400 million loss is hardly cause for <'<'lebra Lion. Further losses are expected in t he first two quarters of the cur- rent year. but company officials are optimistic the num bers will improve substantia lly in t he th ird and fou rth quarters and provide momentum for big years in 1982, '83 and '84. They are count ing heavily on t he EXP, a wor ld car derivative, to be instrumental in the com- pany's recovery. llardpmnls "The ~l~ linl! µerformance. handling and dn' 1ng c haracteristic!> are im pressivl? It's a four cylindt·r with four wheel independent su~ pension and front-wheel d n ve " RESALE VAU i J:: will undoub tedly be another seJling point. E arHer this year, WeJJs Fargo Bank. which publis hes a used car pricing guide. assigned Escort the h ighest r esidual value or any car Ford has ever m anufactured. By PAT DUNN Ot -Oally ,., ... S\11tt Everyone knows what a con- tract is. Right? If you say it's a legally binding agreement or promise t.o exchance something you have for something another person or com pany has. you'd be correct. But, a contract also can in- volve a trade ( l ' 11 paint your kitchen ir you fix my chair> or a n agreem e n t n ot l o do something (I'll quit smoking 1r you paint my house). EVEN MINORS can make a contract. though many can't be e nforced. IC a min or does m an'age to buy an ttem on credit and then can't afford the pay- ments. the item m ust be re- turned. T he minor gets back a ny money already paid. Minors can't be released from som e contrac t s. ho wever . Included are those set up by law. s uch as joining the Army and employment and other contracts approved by a court. In certain cases. contracts for necessities of life (food, clothing, shelter ) and insurance and medical care are binding. Read any contract thoroughly be fore signing, and cons ult a lawyer if you don't understand CONSUMER CLOSE -UP It. Both parties must initial any c ha nges before it is s igned . Make sure all oral prom ises are wr iUen in the contr act and don't sign a contract that has any blank s paces SOME CONTRACTS m ust be in writing to be enforced. T hese include those that deal with land and buildings sold, leased or rented for more than one year ; mortgages and other debts on la nd ; contracts that will last more th an one year : goods, worth more than $500; the sale or stocks and bonds ; promises of mar riage; and most co-signed contracts. Almost anything you buy or sell can involve a contr act. Here are a rew tips on contracts you are likely to make. When you buy a home or other real estate, you must sign a de- posit receipt. This is a contract stating the price of the house, the amount of your deposit and down paym ent , how you wi ll make additional payments, and much more. Dance and health studio contr acts must be in writing, Periodicals upgrading, honestly! By JODI CADENHEAD OfllWOellf~lltillteft Their clrculalion is well into the millions, yet they're not sold on any newstand. What they say won't make tomorrow's headlines, yet more employees probably read them than anytblnc else. In the world of print journalism, company publications are often diamiaaed as mere mouthpieces of corporate policy ~ whim, de· 1l1ned primarily to feed the executive e10 and convince employees of the company's worth. TREaE llA Y 8£ SOME truth ln that, but those Umes are cbanstnc. Company public•· Uona, no loncer referred to u boule orcan•..t. are reacblnc new levels of proleulonaliam. They vary from mtmeocrapbed, two.abeet affain to allck four·color macaalnea suitable for tbe cla111-t colfee tables. a nd the studio mus t give you a copy. They also must state you don't have to keep paying if you becom e disabled. and your estate is not responsible for pay- ment if you die. Dance studio contracts for more than $2,500, health studio contracts for more than S500 and "li(elime .. contracts are invalid Items bought on the "install- ment plan" must be delivered before you m ake any payments. If you default, the store may be able to take the item back, un less you pay in rul I. In "door-lo-door" sales. the salesman must identify himself, his company a nd the product. IF THESE facts are not dis closed and you buy the product anyway, you can change your mind and the company must take the product back. If this is rerused. you may be able to sue the company Many products have warran- ties, but some offer more than others. Be sure you understand any warranty before buying. You also might sign contracts lo get a loan or credit cards or lo rent a dwelling. A loan or credit In tbem, naden can ftnd everytbinc from , b(rtb umouacement.a to company protlta, from prof#)• on the 1eeretary down the ball to the vice p19id9Dt around tbe wor&cl. • How mueb of the real tnatb f'lDdl lta wat le· to a company publication la baaed lar1.a1 on' lllat firm'• pellcy. A survey of 21742 lnternatianal A11odaUon of Bualneaa Communicaton ·two ye•ra a•o· f owtd 55 percent bonnt moet ol the Ume, M per· cent always boae1t, ti percent sometimes honnt and nearly 5 percent never tMln•t. "We're not aoinf to 10 out and do an lnve1U1atlve article on the company,.. ex- card can't be refused because of ~our race. sex or marital status. When you bc>rrow mone.Y to buy a car, house, or ~A~ng else, the contract st11teJ~terms ror repayment and Tllte of in- terest. SHOP FOR WANS with the lowest rate of interest and re· mem ber that a lender can take away the item you are buying ir ~ ou don't make payment., on time Special considerations apply to an auto loan cont racl a nd re possession. When the lender sells your re possessed car. he adds th e money he gels for the car lo the payments you alr'eady made on your loan. H the total is mor e than the amount of your origjnal loan. you can gel the extra money back. but 1f it's less. you owe the lender the difference B E CERTAIN you understand any credit card contract Some cards are "free" and others charge a monthly ree even if no purchase is made If you don't pay in full each billing cycle. be sure you know what rate of in- teres t you must pay Rental contracts and agree· <See OOTTED, Page <:2> "OUR RF.SEARCH most of which was done in California tells us the time 1s right for the EXP." asserts O'Connor "Our demographic survey an !'11cates more than half the l '.S . households contain only one or two people. and about half have no children at home while 40 percent have onlv ont.' or two. ·or persons under 25, seven of 10 who buy new cars arc single. and l\\O an• married with no children "About a third of Lhe popula Lion is single. and that 's about twice what it was 20 years ago. ··Women account for more than half the population and 40 percent of new car purchases. "ALSO, ABOUT 84 percent of vacat ion s are taken 1n a ulomobiles That ·s encourag· ang " The research was conducted 1n California , according to It est1m<1ted the car will IJ{· worth 50 percent of its on~inal sticker prke in the fourth )'t••Jr of ownership Ford's Pinto rl' ce1ved a grade of only 35 per cent The EXP, O'Connor feels. will also garner high marks Ford. not surprising I). fa\'ors th<' limitation of import:-. from Japan. The ft-wer foreign cars on the market, the mnrt.• sal1·s lhl' comµ;.in~ 1.·:in !'apt11n· al least that's the reasoning ··By restricting imports· "<1''- o·connor. "combinc•d with ;i drop in interest rate., aml 1f our products are pcrcened "~ rompctit1ve and exc·it1nl'.( w1· have lY.O opportunit1l's "FIRST. WE c:an 1ncreast' our s hare o f th<' current doY.n market. :.ind as lhc econom\ und industry 1mprO\l'. \\l'. l'an generall• mon• volume: · Ford 1s pumping $5 b1lhon into new products over the ne xt five years. Y.ith thret-quarll'r., of that for North Amerwa What it comes down to 1s that the company doesn't just Y.anl to join the imµorl m anufllc turers, it wants to beat thc•m. plained Arnold Hano, editorial clirector for Pacific Mutual's Resources Mqulne. One Juat doean 't do that." signed recently ror manqement pe.raonnel, the company also produces SoundinCI for Its •.500 employff4. Speaktnc on candor lD :-:7 puMita· Uon1, Juu.lta Oarda at lilJ ta • J"'8e Hld. "It'• u old manac•llM!lt phi~ tht At the aame Ume, Hano '"' a move away from aoft eore, or "pulf" Journalllm to more Lt· • .,.-on ....... alr.U., tM ..,..,. ha addJUon to Reaourca which w• ae. (See COMPANY, Pa .. Cl) I • . !a Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 29, 1981 • t I • I I I ' I I t'...,Pt199CJ COMPANY PUBLICATI ONS TAKING HARDER LOOK AT OWNERS. • • 'I'm the bola and people doo't Med to know.' " Since Uktne over the company's new1letter "llllcroacope" 1 .. t year 111. tiarela say1 lhe'1 tried'to "cet tbe bad news in." oew1 abc>Ut the company aod products, 1ucb u an lftnovatJve cryocen.lc1 procua that allows lbt company to Hve $50,000 by tree&int tools. BelDOUllnc the woe of nearly every city editor who ever aecondtd a 1en1atlonal beadUDe, Chllm 1aya, ''They're DOt toinc to read about new producta if they don'taeet.beirname. • • "They know that tblnp ann't colnl well. And then they plck up tbe Oft'll>l.Pel' and see a1J thls Oowery l101ua1e. I wisfl they (man11e· ment) would be more up front." A recent luue of lllcl'QIQP8 discua1ea com· penaaUon benefits available to employees and t.be company's new computer that wu lnstalJecl to handle direct mallin1 at the Met Center Arena. VNDOVBTEDLY ONE OF the slickest publicaUona along the Oranee Coast la Avco's "MoneyTree," headed by Donn Sllvia. Last year Silvia bopped 22 airlines lo 21 days to reaearcb a story on the company's sprawling AuatraUan operations. Employees at ITT CaMOO Electric ln FOUD· taln Valley and Santa Ana read bri1ht announ- , cementa, anniversary meaaa1es. lost and found listings and want ads in their company's four- page newaletler, "TyLlnes." "Our phlloeophy is that you can't ail in an office and do a whole story on someone unless you get out and talk with them.'' WHILE ADlllTl'ING TO the "aoeaipy" tone oftbepaper ,editorDeborahCbiamexplains, "It's ,a waytogettbemtoplckltup." Lut year Ms. Cblam was surprised when she attended a seminar by a Missouri Universi· ty professor who described her newsletter - right down to the employee's lost wallet -as the perfect newsletter. EMPLOYEES ARE NOT likely to read. features on top executives in "MoneyTree." lutead, they'll read how a collector in Canada la a star ping pong player, or what cashiers in Australia do, or how to deal with success and failure. There are also flas hy color spreads on the operations in Pennsylvania, Canada, Japan and England. In the future she hopes to include more Companies are now reco"nlzing the need to F ,....Page CJ DOTTED LINE DILEMMAS . ments often differ, and they do not have to be in writing except for leases that last longer than one year. Make sure you un· derstand both the tenant's and t he landlord's rights and responsibilities before signing. If you agree to co-sign a con· tract, you'll be responsible if the other person fails to live up to the agreements. You may end up making pay- ments for a car you don 't have, paying for a "note" you co· signed or making good on a check you co-endorsed which later bounced. YOU CAN GET out of some contracts legally. You can cancel in writing by midnight of the th.ird business day after you If you break a contract withaut the agreement of the other party, you can be sued for money damages that amount to the difference between an item's "contract price" and current "market rice." You aCso can be s ued for specific performance. This means the person suing you still wants whatever you agreed to before you backed out of the deal (ootmoneydamages>. Or, you could be sued for liquidated damages, the money you promise to pay if you Cail to live up to the contract. For in- stance, a contract may say you'll pay $25 for every day you are late on a carpet installation after a certain date. sign for any item sold door-to-YOU ALSO COULD be sued door that costs more than $25. for qua.Si-contractual relief. For Contracts that contain a example, you agreed to pay a fraudulent claim <a false state· contr actor $5,000 to remodel ment made on purpose) or mis· your kitchen, but he spent $3,000 representation (I nnocent mis· before the job was halC done. If statement of fact) also can be you then cancel the job, the con· canceled. tractor may ask for $5,000, even • • impartial panel. If you d ecide to sue, use Sm all Claims Court if the amount is $750 or less. If you de· cide to h.ire a lawyer, you can sue in MunJcipal Court for up to SlS,000 and-Superior Court for more than $15,000. H you don't have an attorney, ask a friend for a recommenda- tion or contact Lawyers Refer- ral Service for the names of several qualified attorneys in your area. The State Bar of California. which provided this information on contacts, warns consumers to "get it in writing." Oral con- tracts can be difficult to prove and the other person involved in your contract is concerned with hi s or her own interests. It's up to you to protect yourself. communicate with thelr employees," said Silvis. She believes these periodicals serve two functions: to lnrorm employees and reward them for a job well done. Since UM3 Fluor has published a macutne for dlatribuUon to employees and clients. lo 11188 the lntemaUonal energy corporation ln Irvine began publishing "RoundUp" for employees and continuing "Fluor Magazine" for clients. THE COLOR MAGAZINE is geared toward international issues and their effect on Fluor'11 operatiorus. For instance, next month's issue will include an interview with former Alberta Premier Ernest Manny on the relationship between Canadian politics and energy pro- grams in that country. Other recent issues have profiled Daniel In- ternational, one of the company's largest sub- sidiaries, and looked at how families overseas cope. "Round Up" is distributed only to employees and provides them with a frank look at developments in the growing company. The firm offers employees an economic outlook on Fluor and in a recent issue discussed the com· pany's agreement with Genentech to explore genetic engineering techniques and the feasibill· ty of constructing a plant for further explora - tion. ON A MOR E P ERSONAL note, Fluor re· leased findings from a company survey indicat- ing that 82 percent of its employees liked working there while fewer than 50 percent felt they received adequate review of their work. Bill Hodge, assistant editor for .. Fluor Magazine," outlined the steps he took in obtain- ing approval for an article he wrote recently on the Northwest Alaskan pipeline. First he visited the site and talked with representatives about the multimillion-dollar project. Ria article wu then reviewed by a techntcal team in Irvine wbo subsequently passed Lt on to repreaentaUvea in AJuka. Later the utkJe was sent to the vice president of cor· porate communlcatlon1 who in turn took it to upper manacement for final approval. MOST COMPANY NEWSPAPERS have far fewer than Fluor's staff or more than 30 cor- respondents around the world. A survey by the IABC found that 60 percent of their members turned out company publica· lions with a staff of two or less. Many are like Deborah ChiSIJl at ITT Can- non who gathers news, writes it, 1ay11 it out and pastes it up. Or Juanita Garcia at Microdata, wbo not only edits the monthly "MicroScope" but also writes the weekly "Bits and Pieces" newsletter and the company's benefits brochure. She aJso conducts management training seminars WONDER WHAT ALL this slick paper and far-flung travel costs a company? No one is really saying But an IABC survey found that only 13 per- cent of the companies queried had communica- tions budgets or 1250,000-Sl million; 22 percent between $100,000-$249,000; 25 percent between $50,000-$99,999 and 41 percent had budgets below that. Although the publications are distributed free to employees, the survey revealed only 26 percent cost less than 15 cents a copy and 32 percent SO cents or more. FEW BUSINESS COMMUNICATORS see their future pasted to a company publication. Instead, they see videotaped programs that can be played in the company cafeteria and replayed at the workers' convenience. Bank of America, Neiman-Marcus and IBM already have begun that process. That com· municators say, is the way it's going to be. $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lnl•r••I on.Iv ...,V-Ol · ·--· • eo--~cMll • R••ld•n1~l • W-a.ly <Oa•ll-l• • N oetlilly f•IMll .. • • 6 -••h• to S v-re • So•tl1•rn Callfonda ( 1,1 111 ''" loan lnforaatlon ••rvlc• ' 1 t11 tn1tH\1 1n·~ •n•() Hoewever , if you made the though it's more than the fraudulent statement, the con-original price. lf you don't pay, Win gets prince ly price BEVERLY f-IJLLS <AP> -An CALL WALT SELLERS attorney acting on behalf of a FOR A (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN,. HOME MORTGAGE ?lO Nli"'port Cen1er Orowe De"Qn P1a1a N~wport Reac" Cd"''''"'a '1?660 tract is binding unless the other he oan sue you for this amount if person wants it canceled. Mis· it doesn't include a profit. representation also must be im-However. if the contractor client paid $625,000 for a Brasher FULLY ASSUMABLE LOAN-doubloon the second highest portant and involve what you cancels in the middle of the job, counted on in making the con· be can't sue you for more than price ever paid for a rare coin, INTEREST ONLY! numismatic experts say. tJ. tract. the original contract price, and Contracts made under undue he may not win because of the Al Hesky was the wiooing "'ll./'. rf £ ·fy~ ds J Ii \ bidde r Thursday night at an .I 'leu.Jpo qui un . nc II I[ influence or against your will kitchen's condition. auction held by Bowers & Ruddy Licensed a,o~er Since 1\H l . also are unenforceable, as are U you want to sue someone for those containin1 mistakes made breaking a contract and yours G~~~i~ghest price paid for a i-------(7_1_4_)_7_6_0_·_6_0_6_o ____ ""' __ ._ by both parties involved in the ( bas an "arbitration clause," the contract. ~ dispute could be mediated by an rare coin was $725,000 in 1979 for another Brasher doubloon. 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Th". tuup.leJ wich rhe de",!(" 0 ( the huilding,. ~hould make ic hoth dn 1mmt'J1a1e and long cerm \Ul l l'\\, Tarnuczer-Hamihon Oevelo pmenc Co., Inc. In the March 29th SHr• 714/5 S 7 2792 Advertl•lng ••ctlon - t h • r • 1 • • n Contact Christopher Bennett edvertlMment for 116407 I~!!!!~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!~~ -30 Inch "Whole HouH Fen". H ie priced •t S 15t .tt . The lllu•tr•tlon •how• th• f•n •nd •hutter ••••mbly, however the •hutter HMmb4y Is not Included In th• ••I• pric e. we •lncerely regret •ny Inconvenience lhl• mey h•ve c•ua.d. I Sears I UAat .. l<Mavc.. AND CO. S• DOING . •. BUSINESS ':':'·~ UNDER A .. i. FICTITIOUS 9t NAME? If JOll 118.. jllet fll9d ro11r now Plellllo111 e11aln•H N•lft• •nd 11 ... not yet ......... d tt fOf ,ll4lllc1elon, ..... .. don't tor .. I 11101 Ille 11 ... 111t1on le H d•J• ""' .._ et flllftt. TM DAILY ftlLOT wlll ~ rovr .. ..._,.. lor 1 11 .10. 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Thee• S.rvlc" Now Avellebl• o Answering service D Reminder service o Secretarial service 0 Conference rooms o Word processing D Mall lists o Scheduling 0 Telex o Paging 0 Facsimile ,, For More Information cau 953.1234 EXT. 721 If i t's got wheels, you'll move It faster in a Dally Pil ot classified ad .call 6.42-5678 and a friendly ad- viser will help you t ur n your wheels Into cash. ' ,L---~~~-~~----..-_~ ....... ------~--~~--":!"'"---:----::--- ' -------·· --......... --., Orange Coast DAILY P1LOT/Sunday March 29. 1981 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~Ol UlOtlJ l!fC:l.UOl TUDUON tNI Ht:W YOU MIDWUT ~acme ~·· •01lOH 01 U Olf ANO ClllCIHNAfl U OC• U CNAltOU ANO llf'OllflO IY TNl N.UO AllO INHUll f ~· l • I I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. March 29. 1981 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE OUOUftQtl\IN(\.\101 fUOUOlt Hll NIWYO•IC llllOWUT ,.C,,IC 'IW 10,TOtc OIHOIT .. 10 (tlf(llOIA fl •TO(• fll(MANOUANOUl'OUfOn Tiii ... SOHIO ... n tNtf I' I l l lo Cl ...... , ~ . II s '14) ors Paz and old on-e Of lnl m - tlly a the to La len >ne ? A ot 1e •PS )W ty na nd In •m an ey to IW on ut nt 1e 1e Lo !Y 1g e e Ls REAL ESTATE Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/&.inday, March 29, 1981 Cl Harbor Hill draws 300 l'e•r'• N.t Peter Kremer, president of the Irvine Company Cleft ) presents trophy to Lynne Valentine as salesperson or the year for Macnab-Irvine Realty Company as founder John S. Macnab and Pre s ident Ma rio n Buie (right> look on. Over 300 people s igned up during a one-week period for a drawing held recently to determine sales appointments for the first increment or 41 custom homesites al Harbor Hill in Newport Beach. Situated on 13 acres, with an average lot size of approximately 8,500 s quare feet , these ex- traordinary sites offer excellent vistas of the ocean, Catalina Island, Newport ~nter and sur- rounding Orange County. Harbor Hill ls located on the comer or Spyglass Hill Road and San Miguel Drive. Those wishing further information regarding the next drawing for the second Incre ment or vieOI lots may do so by visiting or calling the s ales of· rice, open daily from 10 a .m to 5 p.m The telephone number is 759·1136. Br .. tol Pia~~ •aff ordabl#' Warmington Development's Bristol Place adult condominium conversion community in San· ta Ana is attracting young professionals. both singles and couples looking for an affordable hom e near major e mploym ent centers of Orange Coun· ----------------------------------------ty. Just fi ve units rem ain to be sold. REAL ESTATE QUESTIONS /COMMENT By RANDALL McCARDLE What ls a good burglar alarm system? We Uve in a nice area In Newport Beach. We do not want to move. However, twice (that we know of) ln tbe last year there have been break-ins in ou r neighborhood. A company we talked to about 10 months ago bas since gone out of business. Do you have any suggestions? B.C., Newport Beach Some security syslems compani es do seem lo go in and out of the business rather rapidly. There are pamphlets that you can obtain about installing a security syslem and lhey are free. • "Consideration When Looking for a Burglar Alarm Syslem." Nationa l Burglar and Fire Alarm Associat ion . 110 1 Connec t ic ut Av e . N W, Washington 20036 <enclos e a st a mped . self· addressed envelope 1 •"Home Security Alarms Wh at They Are and How They Work," Inquiry Service, Room A617, Administration Building, Nationals Bureau of Standards. Washington 20034. • "Pl ain Talk About Home Burglar-Alarm Syslems." National Crime Prevention Institute, n1 vers1ty o f Lo uisville, Shel by C ampus. Louisville, KY 40222 I do not see many <any ) new rental units being built. What's going on? At first, I thought It was jus t our area. But I had the opportunity recently to visit the East and Mid-west, and they have the same situations there. Why are so few new rental project s being cons tructed? What about t he future? J.M., Newport Beacb· House starts in 'collapse' WASHINGTON Continued high interest rates are causing a collapse in housing starts and holding down existing home saJes and housing permits, Dr. Jack Carlson, executive vice presi- dent and chief economist of the National Associa· lion of Realtors, believes. Housing starts dropped 25 percent in February to 1.2 million units from 1.6 million units in January. The decline was greater in the North than the South and West. "PRELIMINARY ESTIMATES indicate that nationwide sales of existing single-family homes in February re mained at 2.6 million units -the same level of sales from the previous month," Carlson said The slow pace of February sales occurred in all regions of the country, he added, as many potential homebuyers are squeezed out of the market by high mortgage rates hovering in the 14 to 15 percent ranize "WITH A SLOWDOWN in inflation, modest declines in interest rates, increases in cons umer and housing confidence, a nd a wise government economic policy, we can expect improvement in housing construction and sales by summer," Carls on said. Condos Bristol Place presents a n exceptional ownership opportunity with s tarting prices begin ning at $57,990 and competitive interest rates. The s ales offi ce and models by Marilyn Rogers are open daily from 10 a.m to 5 p.m. To reach Bristol Place, take the Bristol Street exit from the San U1ego l''reeway and drive north, pas t the South Coast Plaza. to Warner Avenue in .SlJQta Ana, then turn left Sa•dea•t~ 'ro•~tltl~ One of the most competitive housing values in Newport Beach substantiated by a beginning price of $169,950 and a special low interest rate financing program awaits buyers at Sandcastle, a Butler Housing Corporation development. Located on the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway. within walking distance of the beach as well as Fashion Is land, Sandcastle has attracted m a ny "second-home · buyers. able to enJOY the ex- clus ive condo miniu m complex for weekend retreats or extended vacations To visit Sandcastle . take the San Di ego Freeway to MacArthur Bl vd . proceed toward the ocean lo Pacific Coast Highway, then right one s hor t block to Avocado and left to the develop· ment. The models a re open from 10 a .m . till 6 p m daily For more infor mation . call 673·3271 f'f "e-t1ear lfnan«"ing offered 123.• percent ( 13 percent AP R1 fi ve-year fin ancing is cur rently being offered at Sterling Homes· Quail Creek community in Laguna Hills. where spacious two-bedroom condominiums are priced from $93,000. The s ales office ls open from 10 a.m . until S , p m .. daily. For more information, phone (714) 831-6700. To reach the Sterling community, visitors shouJd take the San Diego Freeway to the La Pu offramp and continue to Moulton Parkway and Quall Creek. S •all to1Dn l la.,o r The last place you would expect to find an old -fashioned small-town flavor is in a modern con- dominium conversion community -but, A & C Properties' Park Orleans project in the city of Orange offers the best of both worlds. First of all, Park Orleans 1s not a "swingmg , singles" haven , as many condominium com- munities are instead it's a peacefuJ, beautifully landscaped "residential park", cre ated in a nostalgic Old New Orleans' theme and set at the end of an ultimate cul-de-sac. Model homes are open daily from 10 a.m . to dusk at 660 South Glassell Street. just south of La Veta To reach Park Orleans, take the Garden Grove Freeway to the Glassel! exit, then north one block to the secluded cut.de-sac entrance to the A & C community. RolUng HUb opneing Home shoppers awaiting tile newest phase 01 Rolling Hills. a distinctive collection or executive- styleii residences a mong the picturesque hilltops of Laguna Niguel, will welcome 18 new homes now a v ailabl e, offe r e d b y Avco m Community Developers. Tri-level, two-level and single level floorplans are available at Rolling Hills. offering three and four bedrooms in four versatile designs. ra nging in size from 2,018 to 3,010 square feet, priced from $220.000 to $275,000. Rolling Hills m ay be reached from the San Diego F'ree\\ay by exiting on Crown Valley Parkway , heading south on Crown Valley to Glenrock Drive. Turn le ft on Glenrock and follow the signs to the sales office at 28362 Silverton Drive. 8.11·9910 f'ew hoff1e11 rPWtain ing Only a few townhomes a re left at Walnut Vi llage. the popular new townhome development in Orange. announced Landon M. Exley, executive vice president of Pacesetter Homes. builder of the community "With a 13 9 percent financing ra te, this has to be one of the best values in Orange County." Exley continued. "The price is quite affordable, starting at $84,995 But home buyers had bette r hurry. there are only a few choice plans availabl e and sales are very active." The Walnut Village sales office and models are open daily from I I a m lo 5 p.m . There are ma ny factors causing this slowing down in apartment house construction. They vary from community to community Generally, rental projects are becoming a vanishing species in many American cities today. With so many political pressures for rent con- trol, maintenance sta ndards. etc .. there is no longer reasonable profit potential in them. The fact is. every big rental building, and even the smaller ones. are potential condominium con- versions in the foreseeable future. • ope ning The Wi ls on Park condominiums in Cos ta Mesa are having a grand opening completion showing this weekend. Classic country elegance at Rancho Santa Fe. There is virtually no incentive today for de· velopers to put up new rental housing units, or for mortgagees to finance them Costs. ranging from site accumulation and tenant relocation to ap· provals by local. state and fede ral agencies. con· struction and financi ng loans. have simply escalat· ed beyond what the rental market can bear in all but the best locations This 1s especially true where rent controls are in effect or threatened. Look for more ~entrification <resettling and renovation > of older areas. which had previously been s hunned . EDITOR'S NOTF: Randall McCardle 1s president of the Real Estate rs. he abo 1s an autlwr, lecturer and instructor Send your comments and questions to Randy Mccardle. c o the Daily Pilot. Post Office Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 The d evelopme nt is currently 60 perc ent pre-sold and occupancy is s lated for April 15. The two and three bedroom homes start at $132,000. Wilson Pa rk is located at 380 W. Wilson St. adjacent to the Wilson Street Park Call 642-5678. Put a lew words to work for ou. I "Try before you buy weekend:' $99 Spend rwo magnificent days and nights or Shadow Mountain: Free tennis. Coll for reservations. The best resort buy Fairbanks Ranc h. Pe r- ha ps the most impo r- tant private reside ntial com- munity e ver crea ted i n Southern Cali fornia . l,240 prime mas te r-planned acres at Rancho Santa F e, an area renowned for its presti ge, the traditio nal beauty of its a r- chitecture and charming earl y California a mbience. He re you will find esta te sites of one acre a nd larger with all access controlled bv l'lectron-, ically acti vated privacy gate~. are nearing completion . A full equestria n center and \\'an- de ring tra ils \,\'ill bt' incl uded as w ill Fairbanks Vil la ge Pl aza, to be built at the south- west e ntry of the Ranch to pwvide Cl)nvenie nt s hopping (] nd prof t•ssio na I services. It w ill a lmost be impos- sible to believe you arc o nl y a few min u tes fro m thl' San Diego Freeway, twen ty-five mil es frnm downtown San Diego and comfortably clo e to O rangl' Coun ty and Los A ngl•le~. in the desert. Dy far. Tennis Yachts from $58,000. Thro ug ho ut time th is la n d has attracted s wash- buckling ro mantics yearning to call it their own . O ne such man was Douglas Fa irbanks. Awe s truck upo n seeing its breathtaking natural beauty he determined tha t here was the pe rfect place for his and Mary's dream house . But alas, it was no t to be . Fairbanks Ranch Fa irbanks Ranch h olds every promise of becoming o ne of the most prestigious a nd soug ht aft er addresses in Southern California. A place of e nchanting beauty and en- during charm. It is one of the las t opportunities to e njoy a truly elegant, rural lifes tyle w ith e ver y m od e rn con - ve nience. All homesites are improve d w ith natural gas, sew ers and cable television and of course, all utilities are undergro und. Shadow Mounlo1n Resort & Racquet Club has the greatest resort owner· ship package In lhe desert You c on purchase on elegant yacht like studio o1 this tontos lie desert resort fo r OS little OS 511.600 down Shadow Mountain hos 18 chomp1onsh1p ten nis courts and top professionals to teach 1n depth chn 1cs that sharpen • your game A fine ; restaurant bar and pro shop ore steps away from lhe••••r:;.::.i courts Our land mark figure e ight swimming pool Is one of the la rgest In the state and S1Jrrounded by swaying palms The resort homes o re elegant. beoutltully desig ned accommodations a nd SHADOW MOUNTAIN lllORT l RACQUET CLUB kept in prime cond1lion year round Shadow Mountain is managed by Destination Resor1 Management. one of the notion's most respec ted teams o f expens Dest1not1on Resort ·'t manages land mark reso rts 1n Aspen. Steam boot Spnngs and \.tl1I This Is one of· -!Ill~~--~~· fordable resort -you c an't a fford to miss Come fo r a v1s1t You'll never wont to leave Financing ovoll- oble at for below mar1<et rotes. Coll (714) 346-6123 or write for more information. Sales Office: Lowe Deve lopment COfP<)rotion 45· 750 Son Luis Rey Palm Desert. Colltomlo 92260 Fairbanks' passio n for this land continued, howeve r, as he turned it into a working ra nch w h e re citrus gro ves were planted, lakes built and streams created. Today, it can be the perfect place for your dream home. Panoramic views across the valley to the coast 1n a cli- mate of refreshing seawashed air. Towering eucalyptus forests, orange groves and beautiful rolling meadows offer a rare, uncluttered set- ting. A lakeside clubhouse with beautiful tennis facilities Obtain the Property Report rtquirtd by Federal IRw and read it before signing any.thing . No federal agency lras judg~ tlie merit or value, If any, of this proputy. ' .. Secure an appointment to visit Fairbanks Ranch to- day. Ranch tours by appoint- ment only: Fairbanks Ranch Rea .lty Co. P.O . Box 2012, Rancho Santa Fe, California 92067 Teleph one (714) 756-3795 (213) 277-9488 From $175 ,()()() EquaJ Housing OpportunJty G:r Developed by Watt Jndustries, Inc. • -~. .... ................ _ ·-·· ............... -~ . --......... • t • -.. _ ....... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 29, 1981 REAL E$TATE I Stoneridge lots big enough to ;tiorse ·around on Frederic ks Development Corporatton's Stonettdge community located within the dty limit.is of histon c old San Juan Capistrano oflers one of the last lot purchase opportunities ln Orange County today According to Dale Post, vice president of marketing for the Santa Ana·based firm. the cur· rent third phase features a selection of equestri&J1· ioned homesltes ranging to more than one acre In size. Fully improved and ready for construction, the lots are ideally suited for orchards and vineyards as well as the buyers' choice of recrea· tional facilities. To reach the community, just minutes from the new Mission Viejo Mall, visitors s hould take the San Diego Freeway to the Jumpero serra ott· ramp and proceed under the freeway to Rancho Viejo· Road. Continue one·halr mile north to, Highland Drive and the sales center For more in· formation, phone 495·6242 4 % SH1'er S ••d• .... n ..W While some experts Point to the unsold stand· ing inventory of desert resort homes as positive proof that the "bloom" is ofr the desert, a Newport Beach builder is conridently packing his tree dec- ades of expertise into creation of the newly -in· troduced Silver Sands Racquet Club community in Palm Desert . . a nd coming up a winner. Silver Sands lived up to its bilUng when all 42 homes introduced in Phase I were snapped up in just three weeks or grand opening showing to more than 500 vi sitors . Prices start at $122,750. To reach the McLain Development resort com- munity, take Highway 10 to the Bob Hope Drive exit, lhen left to Country Club Drive. Go left again on Country Club Drive for two miles to the com· munity. Pre•llge lilr oftrred Homebuyers interested m prestige living will find it at Westcliff Grove in Newport Beach. The luxury homes designed by The Berkus Group, 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. The sales office and models are open daily from 10 a.m to 5 p.m To reach WestcliH Grove from Pacific Coast Hig hway, turn up the hill at Dover Drive and follow Dover to Westcliff For further information. call 646-5092 or 546-8801 Lo~ation aids t•illar A & C Properties' MacArthur Village is an op· portunity to discover the great beneCits of a superb location. according to A & C's gene ral sales manager Pete Fisher Priced from $57,400, this conversion communi· ty is a rare opPortun1ty to begin a new lifestyle With units ranging from 504 to t.020 square feet, young buyers arc finding MacArthur. Model homes are open daily from 10 a .m to dusk at 1000 MacA rthur Boulevard. To reach the community, take the San Diego Freeway to the Bristol Street exit Go north to MacArthur Village Or. take the MacArthur Boulevard exit from the Newport Freeway and drive west to MacArthur Village Condo oarners happy Many new homeowners at A & C Properties' Cabrillo Park conversion project are voicing their thanks a nd compll men ts as thf'y settle into a new lifestyle Priced from $70.750, Cabrilto Park con - dominiums offer what fo'1sher describes as "the best and most popular floor plans or all our proJ· eels in perhaps the finest residential location in the Santa Ana /T ustin area." Model homes are open daily from 10 a.m . to dusk To reach Cabnllo Park. take the Newport Freeway to 17th Street in Santa Ana. Go west on 17th to Cabrillo Park Drive. between Tustin Avenue and Mabury Street, and south to Cabrillo Park at 1400 Cabrillo Park Drive. Wind Rote• aa 8121~990 The affordable single-family home is alive and well in Orange County thanks to the William Lyon Company whose coll ection of new residences at the Wind Rows in El Toro begins at $121,990. For entertaining, this J ,065 square-foot home features a spacious living room with cathedral ceiling and wood-burning fireplace and an easy. care U-shaped kitchen with generous dmtng area, The First Bank of Harry an arge. ·-" Harry and Marge don't looR-hke a bank. But, they ve started acting ltke a bank-and now they re earning like one• Heres what got them started -1ust two simple questions: Ever get a loan from a bank and wonder why the bank made so much and risked so llttle? Don't you wish that you could invest your money and real· ize returns ltke a bank? You can become an ind1vrdual lender very much hke a bank. at low risk and with high earnings By investing In second trust deeds. histoncally one of the most secure investments available Since Harry and Marge started act· ing like a bank. they've been earning like a bank Let Diversified Financial Consultants show you the advantages of smart investing Tbe third bedroom can also be useo aa an optional den for family acUvitles, with its convenlent loca- Uon orr the entry. The country locale may be reached by takioa the San Diego Freeway to lhe El Toro Road exit, then driving approximately four miles north on El Toro Road to the Wind Rows. The model complex is open daily, except Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . at 26981 Parkmont Circle in El Toro. I.if~ ••flk-app~aHrag The Redwoods in Santa Ana's l'arkcenter neighborhood has appeal to a wide variety of lifestyles and budgets, according to Pete Fisher, general sales manager for A & C Properties, Inc. "It 's rare on today's Orange County real estate market, to find a condominium conversion community with five distinctive floor plans to choose from, many unique features and prices that start at just $69,400," Fishe r said. Model homes are open daily from 10 a .m . to dusk and the Redwoods may be reached by taking lhe Newport Freeway to 17th Street in San· ta Ana. then west on 17th to Cabrillo Park Drive, between Tustin Avenue and Mabury Street. Drive south to the A & C community at 1000 Cabrillo Park Drive. Patio lao•e• 011 saw Utilizing an innovative idea which' more ap· propriately matches the living needs of modern families, the patio homes of Park Paseo in the Village of Northwood in Irvine are housing units "whose time has come ... The modern, family-oriented patio homes are offered in four floor plans with interior living spaces ranging from 1,314 to more than 1,94-0 square feet, at prices from $141 ,990. To see the homes of Park Pas eo, set apart by innovative design and convenience considerations. take the Santa Ana Freeway to Culver Drive. Go north on Culver Drive to Irvine Boulevard. Turn right on Irvine to Yale Avenue, then left on Yale lo the sales information center and model complex, open daily from 10 a m to 5 p.m The 2188-unlt, three·phue developm~l beaan conat.ructlon May 31, 1980 and within 1lx weeks all three phaaea were sold out. When the sales office lnJtlally opened, more than 2!50 prospective homeowners were camped out near the site hoplne to be one or the few given the opportunity to reserve a one o.r two story single family home within the community. To..," Certter pla""ed Broadmoor Homes is currently involved in planning Cambrldge Court. a 200·unit townhome project at University Town Center. Irvine's new urban community. I:ocated on an 18·acre site at Campus and Culver Drives. Cambridge Court will offer young families and grofessionals a unique lifestyle OP· portunity within a m aster·planned urban environ· ment. Sales are scheduled to begin in mtd·Aprtl Move-ins are planned for August Floor plara poptdar ._.. .. , A ver-satile new townhome village, accentual· ing the best In California coastal living, is now on view at NewPofl Knolls. a series of one-and-two bedroom units ideally located less than a miJe from the ocean in Newport Heach. Presently only 12 homes a re stlll for sale, and all of these townhouses are two·beClroom, two·and-a·halr bath floor plans. The "Ya rmouth" (Plan C) exhibits qualities that have become symbols of popular coastal col· ony living a blend of elegant architecture with !tors have commented on lhe outatandine utJllu· lion of space in thia home by Irvine Pacllic, local· ed in Woodbridge. Woodbridrie Park Vista wUl eventually be comprised of 284 bomes ranalng in size from •P· proidmately 750 to l, 16' square feet. Priced from $83,800 to $89,800, the homes offer one, two and three bed.rooms. For further lnformallon regarding the draw· ing, interested parties are invited to contact the sales office at 552·4101. To reach the Woodbridge Park Vista sales office from the San Diego Freeway take the Culver Avenue exit north to Alton. Turn right on Alton to Blue Lake North. Go left on Blue Lake to Smokeslone and the sales of- fi ce. ('rflWH Hflt1alt-1tu1dt-I• r1•ud11 With the models being readied for the April 4 grand operung, reservations already have been taken for most of Phase I of Crown Royale in Laguna Niguel. Activity has been particularly lively this week at the elegantly appointed sales center of Crown Royale: Wilh plush burgundy carpeting and ex- quisite wood and brass appointments, it reflects the luxury which distinguishes these homes . To reach Crown Royale, take the Crown Valley Parkway exit off the San Diego Freeway and drive south toward the ocean, to La Paz Road. The sales center is open daily from 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. and welcomes inquiries at 495-2247. Ex· ecutive Realtors are the exclusive sales agents for the project. the natural scenic beauty of the surroundings .. --------------------~ With an abundance or room. it allows its owner s PEOPLE COUNT the freedom to "be themselves". while at the same }~':'~~lsn~~~~ at a moment's notice to adapt to QN THE DlilJ Pilat EVERY DAY To visit the NewPort Knolls development and the newly decorated model homes. take the Pacific I COUPON SAVINGS Coast Highway to Superior Ave .• proceed north to /COMPLETE STOCKS 15th St., then west to Monrovia Ave. The sales of-v fice is located on Monrovia near 15th St., in .( LOCAL NEWS AND SPORTS Newport Beach and is open daily except Fridays. For more information, call 646-9618. I ADVERTISED VALUES Cot toge lao•t"• •old old Spa~ llllHz atfoft lwra!bd READING ENJOYMENT 7 DAYS A WEEK in the Daily Pilat Broadmoor Hom es, a major Southe rn Homeshoppers at Woodbridge Park Vista are California home builder. has announced the sellout finding the one-bedroom Clearbook plan an ex- of Woodbridge Cottage homes in the village or cellent design for singles and childless couples. Woodbrid~e. Sales Agent Bobi Whiting noted that numerous vis- ~----------------------------------~~~~ Custom Architecture on an island. The last boatslip hoines in Huntington Harbour. We've saved thl' best for lase in HuntmKton Harhour ... a limited ed1t1on of custom-designed homes ranKtni:t up to 4.470 '\qUare feet, each with 1t'> own hoat-.lip. All the luxune arc hcrc: wet bare;, fireside 'iimng room c;, private sundecks, soaring ceilings and more. Interior-. orient to sweeping waterfront panorama .... Coac;tal commis ion s and land availability make another Huntington Harbour JUSt about 1mpossihlc:. So if your ulumate home should be an architectural ma-;tcrp1ccc ... and you'd like 1t by the watL·r in a procecced. totally-plannc<l boat-onentt.-d luxury com· municy ... v1.,1t Huntington Harbour th1:; weekend. You may own a home for as little a $619.CXJO near che water. o r $1,210,CXX) on the water. All include a 35-ft. hoatsli p. Subject co pnor sale, of courc;c. To arrange a personal showing, phone (714) 846-4463 or (213) 592-2839. Follow the Seaside Pointe "gn:. to our architectural triumph at L'Pomte. I ~Harbour~ R.alty , a e ··~· 642-4321 -~ v;;, I ;;;n"t t0 'k;;-o~ -,;;;; 8bo~ s~onci---• trust deed investments. Name~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Address~~~~~~~~~~~~- Clty State __ Zip __ _ Phone~~~~~~~~~~~~- Diversified Fll8llCial ~ ConsUtanls, h:. 4590 M.cArthur Boulevard. Newpe>rt Beach. CA 92&00 (714) 97&·1010. California Toll Free (800) <432-3057 • c:.111nm" Btokef•oo ____________ ~ ___ 1 ---------.. --- -------..-_________ ...... Orange Coast DAILY PfLOT/Sunday. Marc h 29, 1981 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Rip with flair l>Uauc NOTICI T~ ••YW-.. Cotl\Munltr AHOCC. Oto! la,.........,. _y COll.Cl.0 lrom -..1 OW"90 ..,. llOttf ltMlr too.h ott ..,. 10 "'°'"' P'•Y -"' -•r111 ,,,. ,.." ltt~ ,.,. -1•n. Rent•' '" •• ctU ti '50 ~ yMr for llnfl•.f!Old llNlt elld SIS oer ..,,., 10-mulll·llold :to•I• wlll be rotund ed 11pon •P pr~rl•t• PtOOll OI perrn•nt. Prewnl YOUI PfOOl IO .Wml Ol•H . m i Wever· ly Drove. Newport Beech, C.lll0<nl• tm> 17141 -.>UD. PrOOf \l\OUkl lie Pfel•lltecl ti lOotl H PO•ll>lt NOTICI INVITl •O &&AUD .. ~ • CITY OrCOITAMUA 8UM8 •T DllT81CT ltO. •t I W 11/MACA•TMU" INOUU111AL Alll AI PUBLIC HOTI EAE•Y Otvl!N 11\otl lllo '"" Ciefkon -.11 OI •nd .. •11lllOrlte4 11'1 the Cll" t i C•t• MIM, ~ OI Gellltntl•. wlll rec•lvo .. e..., bldl WP lo Ille ,_, of l'ltOO O'Cl«ll A,,,. tfl 1 ... ttll\ N Y of .Aptll 1'11 S.1411.-1 will De~ ti ••IO tllJIO 1no tho •Hull) wlll tflmrwn.r De roteried to lllt Cl tr Covn<ll IOr cont!Otreflon el lhllr nut rt911ter n\eellr'19 Putting coupom in purse can appear questionable By MARTIN SLOANE DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER Several w«ks ago while s hopping, I saw an Interesting looking pad of refund forms lying on the supermarket shelf. I picked up the pad . ripped off two for ms. quickly put them in my purse and went on with my shopping I had paid for my purchases and was beading for m y car when a security guard stopped me and accused me of shoplirtlng It took me nearly an hour to gel him to believe tha t all I had taken were two refund forms! l hope that you will tell other shoppers about my experience and advise them to be very obvious ubout taking refund forms so tha t there can be no mistake about what they are doing. Needless to say. this was very em· barrassing for me. Falsely Accused from New Haven, Conn. DEAR FALSELY ACCUSED -Thank you for alerting us to this potentially embar· rassin1 situation. Your advice Is excellent. Shoppers sbouJd never be secretive about taking refund forms. They are lbere to be taken, so rip one off with a UtUe nalr. wave It over your head once or twice, open your purse or ~ket and tel it flutter In gently. This is also an opportunity t.o remind supermarkets that not everyone who takes sometblng off the shelf and puts It Into a purse or ~kel is a shoplifter. That does not apply only t.o refund forms taken from te.r·off pads. Many shoppers who purchase a jar or a bottle wUb a bang-tag put the product into their shopping cart and the tag into their purse or pocket so that It will not be los t. Store employees -especially security personnel -sbouJd be trained to recognize these situations. A special note to concerned couponers r ha ve received many letters from readers who are upset about a recent edition or "The Phil Donahue Show'' on which two guests at· lacked couponing viciously. r have asked these readers lo wn te to Donahue and set the r ecord straight. His address is · P hil Donahue, WGN-TV, 2501 Bradley Place, Chicago, UI. 60618. If you didn't see lhis show, a transcript can be obt ained by sending $2.SO to Donahue transcripts, P.O. 21 ll, Cincinnati, Ohio 45201. Be sure to ask for the transcript from the show on coupons. l saw the s how. and I think that Donahue and the two cou pon critics should have pic ked on someone their own size! SMART SHOPPER AWARD This week's award goes to Linda Erps of Sunnyvale , Calif ··1 bought my T hanksgiving turkey for $12 and saved the entire wrapping and the re· ceipt," she wrote. "In December , I sent the hang-tag to Armour for a $2 refund Then I used the receipt lo take a dvantage of a S2 of· fer from Baggies. .. In January. I used the brand name from the wrappe r for a $3 refund from Mother's Cookies And t his month I got another $1 back from Armour in return for the large star cut from the wnpper "The only thing I h ave left is tt:e net· weight statement, and I'm not throwing it out!" Ms. Erps and other readers whose smart- shopping experiences are published in this column receive my "1981 Guide to Coupons and Refunds ." Write to me in care of the Dai· ly Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 Cost a Mesa 92626 REFUND OF THE OA \I Write to the following address to obtain the for m required by this SI refund offer · Close-Up Refund Offe r. P.O. Box NB 306. El Paso. Texas 79977 Send a stamped. self. addressed envelope with your request This offer expires J une 30, 1981. -------------------------------------, CLIP 'N' FILE REFUNDS Cltp OUf lhu ftte and keep 11 w ith 11mll•r c~Sh-off t.ovpont-b•Ytr•o• 'tf und otfttt. with bever•Qt coupoM, 10< h •mple Star! colle<••no the -d proof• ot pur<h•w: •nt11 tookrno 1or lttf requir.O retunes •orm' •I '"-•ui>er""'r-tl, In new•PI~'' •nd m~zlne• • .,,., w11en 1r•d1no w1111 '""""' Ollus m•y not tM .-111•1>'• •n •" ~,.,., of 1ne councry Allow 10 -~~' lo tf'<t•Yt .. ,,. rtlut>CI FOLGIUll'~ Cotlff Coou>00' Aeoivt lho CollH Coo,_ Send IM reqvlrecl reh1nd l0<m 4lftd 11w _.OS Folger• Co!IH • from llW ptH llC cep(>l ol '""* l· 0< J.-nd <•n .,, two 1,_..,o '""'of Fol-1 Cofl• °' tne words 'FolQer'I Fl•Ud CMIM ' from tlW pl .. ttc UPl•l Of O"• , .. Of" Jt.ownc• <-.. n Of two ·~e-CMS °' Fo19er'\ Fleha CoflH . E•plr .. M•y l l, l .. t HAWAIIAN P'UNCH S•V• II Atolv• • Sl <-Send llW required r<!lund IO<m, the UnfvlNlf PrOduer Code numcwn cOIMtd lrom llW bOltom of llW 1-1 trom one •·ounce un and a rt'QISler re<elpt wltll ttw r><k t ol • ,.,;~p•C" of t--ounc.t t'4•w•11M\ Punch c.n\ c1r<tll0 EA Ptrt\ M•rtl't ]1, 19'2. HAWAIIAN P'UHCM Buy One Get Ona Fr•. AAPc .. vt • \fl Pl<' of H•wallM\ Puncll Sef)O tlW ,._.,.., relund lorm, tnt Un1ve~1 Pro4ucl c -from llW tebet ol -I-ounce c., of H••••i.,_ Punch Fruu Pwnc.b •nd • ,. O•llu tK•1pl with the price 01 •ny \••~P«'-.. of 1-ount • H•wall•n P\>ncll CMtstltCled E•Ptrt\ 04'< Jt, t'ltl HILLS BROS. Collff Filler Oller At01¥•. rtruno Of up to ll on ow purtl\l~e of cc>lltt 1111~r" s.no lllt' re qu•r•o r•tvno t·orm •nd two proofs of pYrctwise from •nv Un\ Of Hiii\ Bro• Aulom•tic O•IP COllff The P<OOI II tne 1 H'Kh iquM• cul from me cen1er ot the ltd E•piret Mey l l, 1 .. 1 MAXIM AKI~ Boolllel At< .. •• • r.Cli» bOO•l•I Send Uw required refund tot'M •AO one ,,..... .. ,.., from •ny fer of -•Im Eal>i••• Nl•Y )0, , .. , S•N•CA Gr-JUICO '-Off or At< .. V•. $0-unt coupon Sena In tM I~ tram • -cl•llY mMlttd co~ l<Mnar 0< tne ••• cartlllu t• E <1>1r•• OK. 11, Hat WAON&"·SfALaY Brt O IUt Refund Oller At e.Ive • St refund. Send ttw r.QUlrtd rotund form -lt•tn WeQner Oflnlt •-11 or lllr• Ste loy Syrup le bel\, E•· PlrH June JO, 1911. 8 onu\t nu, ofter doeM1't require . form SWIU MIU Refund Oller, p 0 Bo• 4011, Youne Am•t•C•, W M s.sJ99 RK•tve • ,1 ""'""'° s.no trv .. UntverWI Proauct C-lrom the •'-of ""Y t6-e, tS ounce Wttl °' JO.ounce ~tu Miu Hot eoc ... Ml• <•nhten EaPtre\ Feb 1t. 1.., -------------------------------------· Promoted but perplexed I P110llJIWcl Or-C:O.st Oe lly l'llol, M•rtll ll. Ult t>U ti PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING a101 alO IT8M NO. 411 11av • NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN tllll M•lod _,, wlll bt received ov llW Cltr of '°'l• -s., to wit Tll• Cl• jy COIH\Cll, P.O Bo.II •200. Cost• M•w. C•lll0<nlo '261'. on 0< before llM hour of II 00 • m on FrlcNy, AP<'tl 11, , .. , II tll•ll lie 1119 rHi)OMlthlilV OI th• Old• cser to O.llv•r Ill• bid to lh• Clly Clorlt's Office by the pr-• •nno..n<ed llm•. Bids will boo puDllCly 00tnacl •ncl relHI •loud et II 00 •.m , or •• •oon tfllre•fler H pra<llt•ble on Frloar. 1Aprll 11, 191t an llW COWIC:ll Clllmt><trs, Cllr H•ll. II F•lr Ortve, Cosl• Miu , C•lllornl• tt•lt. tor ttw lurnhhlnQ of l A80A ANO MA TER IAL AH O E QUIPMENT FOR A P A Rl(ING CIT A TtOH MANAGE M E N T PROGRAM. AOdlt-1 Ith of Ill« "'9ClllC•tlon• •Y IM ooi.1...., •I tne Office ot t"f P11rcll•\lr'f0 AQtnt at II F•lr Orin , OSI• Maw. C•lllornt• 81cll \hOJld relurntd to 1111 •llenllon 01 int City tor~. within w ld lime llmll, In • IHltd tnve•ooe. ldenlllltd on Ille OUI l ido with Ille Bid Item NumlMr •lld !Ill OpanlnQ 0.1• E•<" OlO '11•11 l~lfy u <ll end .,,.,., Uetft •-' UI torth In the SPf(lll(I tlons Any •nG •II utepltons 10 tlle tpoc1l1cellon• mu11 be tlu rly >1•ttd In tlle Dia, ..,., •••lure to \el 10r1h •ny ltt m In tn.e ,pecthc•t•ofn \n1 11 CM g rounds 10< rtjecllon 01 lht DIO Ea<ll Did In.Ill se t lorlll lh~ lull n•mu •nd rH iOtncts ol •II person• •nd perllu 1nlertstt0 1n llW propoul If lM bid I• by t CorPOr•llon, stele the n•mts ol Ille Officer\ wllo c•n >19n en agreemenl on t.h•lf 011nt coroorat•Oft and wht1'-' f'r'tOf• '"•" onr otticer mu'I '-•9" t • inc bid '' by • ~rtntr,.,,~p M .i Joint venturt. 'ltatf" th~ n•m•' ~ ~rru•~ 01 •II 9ent r•I partn•" •nd 101nl venturer~ II the C.lddtr I\ • 'Olt pr()prt•torihlp or •notner tnlllV tll.lt dou bus1nos un Oor • llclillous n•me, tna bid sll•ll be In Ult •t•I n•mt ol IM bidder w1lh a d"IQn•llon 1o11ow1no snowing "08A 1111e r1cllllous n•mei• provideo. f\Owe •er, no fl<H hou' nunt 5f'l•ll be y\td wnlt'\' OWt t' I•• (IJtrl't'lt reQ1ttr• uon ••tn the 0••-. County Re< ordo• In ( .. t Of COl'J>O"•llO .... , IA( IU<lt ! .... n•me\ ot lM Pr•\10tnl, S..< rf't•rY Tr••,urtr • .no M-tn~r Tne C•IV COWIC:tl ol lht Ctly Of C.o\I• Me\• reM'tws ow nQhl 10 ftJt<t •nv or •11 bids. OA TEO M•rcll 2S, 1981 P11b1tsMG Or•n~ coast 0111v Pilot M•rcll 21, t'ltl1 I Sl9 91 DEA TH NOTICES TOR!'>Ql'IST R I l' II A R 0 1\ I.DE:-. TORN<.~L·tsT. a,ge 80. a f('SI dl•111 or Sunset Bea<'h. Ca Pa~scd awa\' on :\brl·h 26 1981 al ht!> res1den('e follow Mallff bkh W-ld M -reued ll lollowt City Cltrk, City H•ll, Clly of C-11 F•lr Otlvt , Cotl• M•M, C.lll0<nle t»ll P'llOCl 8 DINC» ' -lr'lll>'O.,.,..fnh horolnlll .. r .-11-•rt •"'l>O<lt-4 p..rw .. 1 lO tht p\>.ovt.iont of the "Mun••~· lmpr-t "''Of lttJ,' belftQ Otvl•lotl tJ Of Ille Sll'fflt •no HIQflw•y• c-01 IN 51•1• of tAlllornla, -w ld oro1ec1 wlll be ,_., __ ,to bOncb belr\O l-1<<0'91119 to llW lffma eno ''o •l•IOft• o11ne 1"'°'0.,.,,....1 Act01 ttt>, • 11e1no 01v111on 10 Of u •G C- WOllKS 0 , IMP'llOVI MI NT I 11e coMlrucllon of cert•ln "'"'· t lorm dreln, tr elf le •len•I •nO !ittlltV Im provemenli, !~her with ·-t • ..-c .. -_...,.,...,,,wort.'" <e•lrlt<t- lhortwllh, In • •-'•' •-•sment Clillrl<t l(rlOWr'I ...0 dfflllf\•lt>d •• A~ SESSMENT OISTAICT NO. 80·1 (SIJNF\..OWER/MACAATHUA INOUSHllAL. AREAi. For pertl,Ulll'S, ttler""' ,, -tu llW Mlle>"" Ill• In,,,. OlllU of Ill• City Cler• P'LAN,ANO JP'ICIP'lc;ATIOMI All of ti. eoove woth ll 10 00 dOne u-.. <onlreCl In •CCOfdence wllll thow cort•ln plMll, "'9Cill(•tion• •nd drewlnot <Or'll•l"9d lr'I • 'A•-•· <On temP••ltd by Ao\Olutlon ol lntenlion HO t• u, •-••r.a •nd •111>ro•td on'"' ltlll d.., ol -rch, Ult, •lld Ollltr conlrst docunwnh dulY -pteQ .nci •P proved, 10 wt\t(" •Reoott ,.nd dO<u menh , ''"'''n.c." '' '"'"" mad• tot • o.s<rlPtlon of w ld •orlt •nd lme>rovement P"OPOULS Pro~•I• mu•l Ot •ubf'll•lltd on tllt blenll lorm• P'•P•rtd •nd lurnlSll•d IO• 1111 purPOM •lld w111e11 m•y ~ obl•1nad •t IM 01110 of Ille C•tv Cl•rk e f>Q C••• EnolnHr. Al 1•10 otrlct, Dlclders m o obl•1n coplo ol 1111 pl•n•. proflltt, •nO •Pl<lllullons IO< lllt COlllO"IPl•led lmprO•_r_ •I • COit Of '3~ 00 I>"' "'I •nd tnl• co•t ll nol 1 tlundabl• IONOS rn1 contrM.tor w•il bt reqt..ured to turn1•h .wtth ,,,. conlracl • ta1\htu1 parlorm.n<• OOlld 1n '"' •mount ol Ot\e HundttO ~rune 1100 percent> 01 lllt' •oo••v•tt .,._n1 01 the b•O •nd • l•DOr .no ""''•''•' Donel 1n th• •mount 01 One Hundred Percent I 100 pe rc•nll Ow tontr•clor will •"" tutr'l•ll cerl1Uc.•ltt ot IMYtti8Ct ••10ene&nQ alt lnwranc.~ CO••r•o• ., requ1reo by th• \poC1flullon\ II•\ bttn \0 Mt11rtd PREVAILING WAG~S NOTICE IS FURTHER Gtl/EN th•I lhere ,,., been r'ltrltOlor1 t\l•btlSlleQ • p<eve111no rt•• •nd >Ole of ••99• 1n accoroence w1111 l•w 10 be pa10 an 1ne con \lr11ctlon ol llte •tJOv• enlllttO lmprov.,,,..nt Tiie w 10 rat• MIO K•lt was •dOC>tecl by Ae10l11llon NO •• I& on the •••n d•y Of Mu ell, l'lll •nd "on Ille'" tht off+ce of lhe C11v C••'• fl\f' ~•td r ate'I •nd i<lilet .,. n•rtll\ re ftrrao to and •Oopted '" '"'' OOl•<t •5 thOuOtt tu1ly •nd comolf'ttly Ml tonn ~rein •nd lt\•I \••d s<•le •> .OOOltd by u 1d Ae\OlutJon '' ~ • 04rt ot tf'lu Notice o.-,,. terentt PAYMENT P•yrntnts •01 tlt made 1n ca\n to tnf' contrtctot 1n •tcotOance wit~ tnf' O•O \fts1ons d ~ \Oie<.H•<•lic:wn •f'CI on ttem11ttd 1nt1nwl•' dulo; t•fllfif'd •nd •P proved by tnt ~r•l\ttno•nt of Slrtt'i$ \ubmHt•O 1n ~cord.ante tht"rewHf'I b•MO or libOr •nd m•ttrlili incorpor•tf'O 1mo ~d wo"-durlnQ the Ptt\ecuno month by the c.onlre<lor TP'lt t11s1 progre\s pAo;rMnt w 11f not be m.Of' unhl attar dehvttry ot bonch •nd re(.ttPl of mOMV\ UWrctof BIO SECURITY All prOe>OHf\ or b•O> .,,.11 t>e ectompan1tO D1 • <•'111tr 'or terlll1eQ '"'"· P•r 1 b1e to 1nt order ot Uw CJlv ot Cosl• Mew. C1l1turni• •mc>unltoG to ltn perc.ent t 10 0itr<.•nU o• l"'t D•d. or oy • bOnd 1n i ••d •moutH '"° P•~•t>lt 10 \••d C•ly, ilQntO Dy t~ btdd<lr •no• corpo-•le sure1v. orb~'"" Dtd6.., •nd two"'' tt••t. •he> '"-II JU\tlfy t>efofe •ny ott1ce1 competent to •dm1n,ter ottt1'\-. '" oov ole w1d ""'°"'""' ovt' •no •OOve •Ii st•tutof"'Y •••motion S..ics cn~c• \NII ~ torte11td o..-\Md l>Ond iMll ~ome p.ay•blf '" <•,_. t"9 OtOOff at~1t.nQ \M "J•mw dOtt no(. t1r1tn1n t1tt•en f 1~> d•V\ •ft•r wnnen no11tf', \1Qn the contr•tt AWARD ANO EllECUT ION Atl'f •.ward ot contratl wHI tw m•dt subie<.1 to tM rt<ttpt ot monty~ •no oro CHOs lrom "w•nc~ Ind .. le Of bonds Tf'lt conlr«.IOt ~h•ll t l(ecutc ttwt t-ontt•<f w1tn1n flllt.-0 ( lSJ day\ 6tter nt' f'ltt"J Detn nouh•O 1n wrlllno to cJo so, •nd Vt•ll (Om~nc.t tOn\lruction wit"'" lfl'I (•OJ d•Yis. aher <Mlt,KI ••f'lUl•on ano \h•ll t.omplflt' •II wor~ •f"MJ 1mp,ov• menh w1lh1n two nunareo •no ••n (210) <•l•n<Hr O•·o •'''' r•f"CUl1on tut.lwd mv •ny lonch <6Pt ma1ntt~n<.r per 100 Tnf' ,,,., (.o4.inc1f MrtbV ,e\t'rv~s ltw t1QIU 10 r•JHI MW •no •II proPo,•I\ 10 •••"t Mr 1rr~l•,,h. 1nd to aw11rd tne c.onhM.I 10 oowr lf\4n t"t 1ow•\l 010 der No bldOtr m•r wit Mt•• tU\ btct to, tht' oit' 10d ot \-tvemv tlOt O•'f' •ttu trw 010 OOf'l'HnQ OATEO M.lrch 11, l'fll EH .. EE N P PHINNl:Y (.!ly l.,lt rt., C•tv of Ce>il• M f'W Slatt-ol C•l•forn,.s Publl\ned Or•rtg;> C.o••• O••lv P•IOI M.rtn 18 April], 1~11 IS.3·81 PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF IMPllOVEMEHT llE~LUTION O F INTEHTIOM SECTION I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llwl Int C•l• Counc•• ot "'" Cl f Y OF COST'°' ME SA. Celllorn11 1 Mrein•ller ,.,,,,.., 10 •• tne City I, on '"" ••111 0.Y of March, 1911, edOpted its Anoluhon ol lnlenllon No II If c:Mcl•rlnQ 0 1 intention •o orO.r the 'on,1rvctt0n o• cert•'" lmprovernenh 1n • \pt,,., HM)vnent dl•lrtct known end o•\lenMtd ., ASSESSMENT DIST A IC I NO IO·I (SUNFLOWER/MAC ... ATHUA INOUSTAIAL AAEAI Cherttn•lltr ro lorrtd lo u ttw "AIHl~tnl Olstr1tl") -on 11• ltlh O.y 01 M•rcn. 1'181, • ··Aee>ort' COl\\l1uno of o••n\ and \pec1t1u UoM. •n tttlm•te of tM cosh, •nO • d••or•m of lha e><Oc»O'Md •U·&Sthtnts. IOQethH with an anHsm9'n1 roll ••• , filed., •nd °" tnt l•W\ O.y ot March, '"'· • Re\oluUori .,,, .OOPled re<etv1n.;, <on'lkterl~ M'4 .,pprovln.o w•o Ali>Oft"' r elM •nv to w ld .or'' Ot 1mptOW'f' m•n1 .no •QIPUf'tel'\M'tCH •• dHcrtbeO 1'4tr-.in, ~ •llettUon " dirt <leO to H'• 1ouow tno A. S.~ u reet• •nd f'11gl'lw•y\ •rf' mot• p.6r1i<.ularty "'.own 1n ttw r.c.orch ot the ofO<• Of the Couf\fy A.corder. •nd ~II be ihowo on t"-01.,..,. ~r•1n re terred to .,., to be flled with ltw proc...-dlf\oO\ •0# '-'d 'PIC••I As.M1"Mntf'lf O•\ 1rltt: 8 A Uot Mt4d w0f'9' •nd improvement\ eretobecon1tr\iC lt d •f trw Ol•t •'-•nd 1n lf'le p,Art1<ul1r lo<•Oons, of th• to,mt.1 111.-,, 01m.n\10tt\ •nd m•ttr1•h, .nd•I t~ tine s. Qr.ott.•no eltiwat101u , •• 1.hown •nO OffltW•t•O upon UM pl•"'· profllff>•nd t.O-cl tlu.Uana to«M m.ot tf\oet.,or. •• h•r•lnetltr orov16tid. c. The ~rlplion ol the l"IP'OV_ll _ tlW termini ol 11'11 worr con· l•lned In w;d A•s.ofultOn •rt' g.ener•I In ,...,",.. All lt•ms of wortl oo "°' M<.e1wrUy tateftd '°' l"t lull '-"O'" of lf'W dHCt1pUon tnereot Tne pl•n'-~d proll•o of ii._.., t on1alrw6 In tlW Ene1neer •"It•-• ""'II be conl•oll 1no •• 10 Int (O<r t<I .nci c1tl•llecl O.K•IPllOn llWrtol 0 w..n.._..r ~Y ~t>llc ••Y "f'lerein ,..ft rrtd to •1 '"""'"9 between two pyblt< ••Yl. 01 from or to any pybh< ••r. Ihle 1nt•~Uot11 of ll'W pubh< w•rt ret.,red to «• 1nc1...o.cs to th~ ~.ct•nt t,,olt tM>r" ~NII b'P \f'IOwn on tf'I• plen,. 10 be dont 111tr•ln E Not1c.t '' "9rt«>r 91ven of the fact th•I In m•nv t •.MS ,.,o .,.ior• it-.d improvement ••II brlno thf' flntshed woo, •o ~ grtot different from th•I formerly ••l,UnQ., I nd that to U 1d e"1o en1 "''d Qt.tdes •,t-h•f~by ch•noeoo •NI 11111 H id "'°'' will be dent to S91d Ch•nQecl Qr -• OESCIUP'TION OF ASSEUMENT DISTlllCT By ROBERT J . BRU~ DEAR BOB: My husband received a big job promotion. Unfortunately , it involves moving to New York City. We are undecided whether we should sell or rent our present home which we bought six years ago. We will rent an apartment in New York. Should we sell or rent our old house" Threatened future loss doesn't create a casually loss tax deduction. 1 ng 11 length)' illness Mr Tornqui st h ad bct'n a salesman for more than SO years He was a member ol the llunlmgton Beach Lodge #380 F&AM . a past president or t he Su n set n~arh <'h amber or Commerce. :1 past patron of the Seaside Chapter lf259 Order of the Eastern Star, he had bet>n u member or the Huntington Be a ch Elementary School Board . Seal Bl'arh Lion!-> Club and had also served on the OranJ(e County <:oust al c· o m mitt e e B e Io v c• d hust>and of A l icia M Wh1 t1• Tornquist, l:wloved folhrr of ~1 a r ) Jane St'Olt of ~tunt•1e Indiana and Ald1ne Ahc1a Smith nf llonululu. I la11. ;i11 al .. o :.ur\'1v1nj! art' i ~randrh1ldrc•n ann 2 ~real J:randrh1ldn·n frtl'ncls ma~ call frnm l:l 00 nol)ll to 9 OO PM nn Sunday, Murrh 29. 19111 J l lht> P IH('(• Rrnthl'r!> Sm11hs· )11,rtuan "'herl' '.\JJ.,ooir F'uner;lt Sen·1rt's \\Ill l><· condurlerl on Monda\ \tan·h 30. 19111 Jl 11 OOA.M h \' tht• llunl 1n11tnn Arat·h Lolll!C' 1q1111 F&AM Gra\!!s1dc· srn·1re~ will bl' conducted at 1 OOPl\1 al lllll:.1de Memorial P11rk . R t' d I a n d s , C a I' H' r r 1· Urnlheri, Smiths' Mnrtu:in d1rertnri. S36 liS39 SECTION 1 T"" w1d tonslrucllon or tlle wor" •nd 1mp•ovem•1'1U tooetht r •Ith •PO'·"•~<-n •~ atorew ld .trt ot mort lhM'I l«-•I or or&Mt .. pubflc ~t11 MM2 ltw t•oe"'I''' ot t,,,. •ork Mid 1mPfOV•mt n1s. •rf' cn.roit•Olt UOOf" • dt\.Cr.(1, wf'l1(h Wld Aut·um~t 0 1,tri<.t 1\ f'ltr~y OK .. red to be tM di\ tn<l benaloleo -to bt ...... ~to pay Ille <Oils and u pen••• ttwrool, 1nc1u0 "'<1 lnctdfontel ••Ot:n11\ •nd COiU. ttnd which I~ d~n<rlbtd •i totiow ) -Mrs. Darcy T. DEA.Jl MRS. DARCY T.: 'he 1eaeral rule Is that the more property yoa own, the better protect· ed you are against inflation. Unless you mast sell yoar home t.o raise cub, keep It. Never again wlll you be able to buy a home u cheaply as you parchued yoar current home. From u economic viewpoint, lls rent sboaJd more than pay Its operatln1 e•peaset aad mortgage payments. In addition, It sboald •P· predate ia market value aboat oae percent per month. AJso, since yoa caa depreciate a reatal REAL ESTATE MAILBAG Examples of deductible casually losses in· elude damage due to fire, nooo. earthquake, accl· dents. thefts and broken water pipes. Ask your tax advisor for details. C..•u••o11 rate JO DEAR BOB: I own a 17-acre plot of land I want to sell. I've t alked lo three realty brokers They each want a 10 pe rcent sales commission. Yet they admit they only charge 6 percent for home sales They say it's hard to sell raw land so they s hould get a higher commission r ate. How can r get a lower commission rate? Reuben S. DEAR REUBEN: Although realty sales com· missions are oe10Uable between agent and seller, most agents char1e a 10 percent rate for sales of vacant land. Normal rates for home sales are I or 7 percent of the iross sales price. Neotune Society ClllMAf&.-lll'Wll AT HA 646-7431 Yew• tKlel ••cwrtty e11t4 ••t•r•ft . ......... ,.,.. ............. , ... . -·-----e.r __ __ 1•"" ~ .. .., Aill t"4l c•rt•ln territory 1nch1ded w 1tn1n the ~"ttr1or bouno.trv line" \llown on Ille plfl .. 1111>111"9 lhe property •llt<14'd or bentlltecl by or lo be •c "ssed 10 S)llV ,,.. cash •nd t!AS>enits ot w 1d work 1nd 1mprovemenu. wh•<,, ••l<I Pl•l IS lllllo<l•nd 1~~·~·~·:~;EO BOUNDAlllEl 01' ASSESSMENT DtnlllCT NO .... , .. •nd wf'llCI'\ w10 "'-0 ••s h•r•tofort' '"'°rovtO, Of' fil*. •nd oPrn to •n\Pf'C lion FM •II p.er11cu1i1r\ •\to ltw bound.l,.ts of trw MM"SWTif'f'lt Olitnct rt ftr•ntf' ·~ twrtbW' m.clr to \•Id M•P on file 1n tf'le Oft1c.• of ttw City Cit,_ BON OS SECTION J NOTICE IS HE REBY GIVEN l ... t sar1•l 1JOnas lo reprosenl tM unP••O •s-smonls •nd be•r lnl•rtsl •I llW rett of 1'01 lo u 'ffd ten P., cent 110") ptr •nnum w11t be' l\\ued hertundtef 1n the m •nner pro~1oeo 1n tllt "lmprovemenl Bono Att 01 "'S", bt•"9 01""°" 10 Of lllt Streets •nO HIQllW•Y• Codt of lht St•lt of C•llforn1•. 1:-.t IHI IMl•llment of Whl<ll bond~ slltll m•lUf't • m .. lmum of •nO not lo uceed Four1e"' (lo yurs lrom Inf s.econd day ot July nul suet H Gln9 ten 1101 ..-lhs tram their O•lt The PtOVl\.iOtn. Of P•rt t t 1 ot Mi ld Act orovldlnQ ,." •lftrn•ll~• pro ceOurt for 1r. <Ml•enct payment of •n t \1......,1> tnd lllt O lllnv of bonds, •h•ll •PPIY A s»rlOO of '""'Y not d•ri ••II ~ •llow.d •tier IM cont1rm1t1ot\ 01 '"" .u.esunent to Oily AS,.H'S\tnt nU 1n c •'lh or to nMh.t' OAymtnb •94tn\l \••O I \ 1usmenls Tht Mlen<t ol .. w uments wlll lhtn bteomt PIY•IM• In Flllttn I ISi .... n ... l IMl•llrntnlS end .. 10 bOnO• •Ill be ISWf<I be•rlnQ 1nleru1 •l ..... 10 bt oetermlnod on lhe Wit llllreol. p<Ovldtd, however, lf\11 lht rott slltil not eactedllltm•••mumr•1to• 1enperttnl 110-.1 per•n"''"" "MUNICIPAL IMP,.OVICMENT ACTOF1'1l'' SECTION • Exc191 •• twreln otllerwlsa provided tor IM 1uuantt 01 bOnds, ell ot .. 10 1me>rovt mentl •11•11 be m<Mle •nd orcltrea Punu•nt 10 ttw pro vl\lons o1 Ille 'M11nlc1pal lmp<ovemenl A<I of "U' , btl"9 0 1 .. s1on 11 of lh• Strn ts.,,., HIQll•f Y\ Code ol the St•lt of C•lllornl• COST OF IMP'llOVEMENU hoHe oa yoar lDcome ta:& retllnu It caa shelter some of yoar ordJ•ary t.come f~m taxation. Rea!IOllS for the blg,lter ccmmlaalon rate on land sales Include lower sales prtce, loa1 time and comslderable sales effort needed &o aeU raw land and Hbs&aatlal advertlsl.ng costs spread oat over a loa1 Uatl.ng period. If the sales price of yoar land Is over $180,tll, however. aome agents wlU consider redaclng their commission rate. It won't hart to ask. ...!::=====~~====~ E1tlm•ltd COii of COl'll•UCtlon ... uo.tu , 101,211 Bat from a practical vlewpolllt, It may be bard to manage yoa.r old home's rental from a long cU1· taace. Do yoa have a trusted relative, friend. or realty ageat wlao caa handle reatala. coUectloH, Hd repairs for you! If so, rentlag your old home ls betteT dlaa teWag It. ...... epri~n .... DEAR BOB: You're pretty stupid. Anybody can see that the reason home prices go up is because of the availability of home mortgages. If the lenders weren't so eager t.o make mortgage loans, to collect loan fees and interest, home prices would drop. The banks and savings and loans are t.o blame for putting home prices out of the reach of most Americans -Horace D. DEA& HOaACE: Nice try bat yoar tlleory la 011t of U... For tlae 111t )'ear lltome mort111e moaey laa1 bee• veey npeaaln for borrowen to obtala. Except for a few m•CM la •Id·••. mot1t leaden kept mort1a1e latete9t ra&ee alMtn th af· fanlaWe lent. Yet M•e prteet e.dned te rtH. Depndla .. •pee .,.._ .Utbtlu yH MlleTe, uera1e ... e auket Yalw reee JI to H ,ercM& la t• deQKe • 1lllortaseef rea .... 11111 prt• .. 111a1e •oeey. fte lndl la tllat t.1P fl{eed ••l11a1e •OM)' Htl .... • •• lllo•• ~. lacreatl•I ~1er de• ... for e1Jtlllla Man ... drt•'-1 .... prtca .....,,, ~ ..... e ... c.. DEAR BOB: U we s pend S3,000 to 1hore up the foundation of our bollle. from IOU 1ublldence, can • we deduct Ul1I COit on our ta:& retumt 11 a c11ual· t1 lou? -Dora N. D&A& DOaA: No. C....at1 ... , IMe•e w .................. ..., ............ .... •laid an .. ,.,.,., wa,ecW. er ....... .. B.W•a~lcdq•.U DEAR BOB: Our house is listed for sale. The agent brought us a very good purchase offer al our full price. It included a $5,000 earnest money de· posit cashier's check. The only problem Is thal the buyer wants a six-month closing time. Since we are in no hurry t.o move out, that's fine with us. But we want the $5,000 deposit in the meantime. The agent says it must be held In trust. Is this true? -Dorrie N. DEA& DORRIE: No. If ba,yer alld aeUer •INe tlaa& I.be aeller can laave the deposit mouy ,. .... , eloae ol &Jae Hie, Ute ageat cu•t atop ta.at arrae1e· meat. &.weYer, smart •1e•tl tr)' to keep de,..lt moae7 ••1.1 from aellen uUl Ute aaJe ca.e.. TM reuoa II ta.at ll &M MlleT cu'& cleM Lk ........ to faalty title pertaa,., It CH M 411fte•Jt to set u.e depoett rel••ded by Lk .elJer to tile btlyer. Peel.,,. •• rftll etll11e DEAR BOB: We are coulderin1 add.ini a awlmmlnc pooJ to our bome nut aummu. I.I It true that swfmminl pooll don't add m11cb more ln value '° a home lhan lhelr COil? A. realty a1ent rrteod adrilel .. alnal •ddlftl t.he pool. Do you ••ree or dlaasrea -Lind• s. OM.a LINDA: I apee.. ..... Ill. ..... ruo-'1 aM _.. .. • M9e'1 •ubt • .:r.e ~ .. tlM ~ ti~-0.0 te MP ..._, ffMI, ,..., • .... , •• ...-...1, ...... , .....,. --------~------!':.. _____ ..... '1UC:I •OTMIH SllttUTMS' MOITUAllY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 rAC:tffC YllW MIMOllAL rAlll Cerretery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Onve Newport Beach 6"«·2700 McC:C>aMICll MOITUAllH La9una Beach •94-9'15 Laguna Hills 76&-0933 San Juan C.p1strano ·~t776 HAl.IOll l.AWM-i-tr. OUYI Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory l625 Gisler AV9 Costa Meaa 540-5554 ,_CIUOfHMI l&LMOAOWAY MOITUilY l10 Broactway Costa Meta 642-9150 IALTl .... OM SMrT'H & TVTMtU WllTCU. CMA,_ 417£ nth St. Co.t1MeN 8*9371 , E 111m•ted lncldtl\l•I E apensn Tot1I E\11,.,..fed COii Estlm•ltd Cor'llr1bvllon B•••nu to Aueument PUBLIC MEAlllNO 1,0St,lll ..... ,. '6.-.10 SECTION •· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN rHA T MONOAY THE "" OAY OF MA'I', 1'1111. AT THE HOUR OF• ilOO'ClOCI< P.M. OF SAIO OAY IN THC CO\JNCIL CHAMBERS IN T-HE CITY HALL OF SAID CITY IS Tt1E TIME ANO Pl.ACE FlltEO BY SAIO CIT'I' COUNCIL Wt1EN ANO WHERE IT WILL COHSIOEA ANO FINALLY OETEAMINE WHETHE R THE PUBLIC INTEREST AH O CONVEN IENCE AE OUIAE THE IM· PAOVEMEMTS ANO WH EN ANO WHERE IT WILl CONSIOEA ANO 0 £T£RMINE WHETHER IHE OWNERS OF A MAJORITY OF THE AR EA OF THE PROP ERTY IN THE PROPOSED A~ESSMENT OISTAICT HAVE PROTESTEO AGAINST SAIO IMPROVEMENTS, Oii THE GAAOES Al WHICH TM£ WORK SHALL BE OONE, Ofl THE EXTENT OF THE AS. SESSMENT OISTRICT, OR AS TO MAPS ANO OESCRIPTIONS OR THE ESTI MAT E OF THE COST AND EXPENSES THE REOF , <'A TH E:l PROPOSEO OIAGRAM ANO ASSESSMENT ANO ANY PERSON INTE RESTEO IN PROTESTING MAY FILE A WAtnEN PROTEST WITH THE CITY CLERK AT OR BEFORE THE TIME SET FOR HEARING RE FEARED TO HEREIN. ,..PO .. TOI' INOINl8 11 SEC.TION I A "R-'" conslt ll"9 of cltt•ll-4 plans. -clllu lloM, meps -delCrlPlr.M. t \lllNlle ol COii -UPfnM•-01-eM •net ...... ment hH --ed. proUmlnerlly _...,eel eno lllld -4111 lM CHY Clerlt Ftw f11rttltr -1k ul•o , r.ttronco Is hlr.tiy ,,,_ to said "Aeporl ti pre 11m1...,11y _.. .. o. H wtll u 111<1 pr..,lou\lv ....,.11Grteo Auot111lon 01 lnttr'I u ... P'llOC8101NOS INOUl,.111 SECTION t. For 111 tnlonn•tlOr'I re11Une to '"""' prooealne•. the lltef 1no pr-., el\d any and •II m•tt•n •t wt forth .nci <olltalr'le<I In •nY OK11 mtnll, AHOIUllOr'I• o-t orllflcetos, attention 11 dlr9Cttd to tlll followlno toc•I °'11.,1,.,.....t or _..cy MICI 11\alr t•fte>llOne ...-r: BllUCE MATTERN 1110 1$4·"'3 """91nltd ~In-IOI Str"IJ, Cll101 Gale Mesa, 77 Fair Otlve, ,ot ... 'lini. ca. '262•, GIORGI M<FAALIN 171•1 W4010, ll•POMr'ltallv• Of Enol-of ~ "OI EltT •E•N, WILLIAM l'llOST&ASSOC, llOt °"611$1,.....,N•w_, .. ecll.C..f?•U. OIK"IPTIOM or lllWltOVUHIU SECTION ' The w0tkS f1' lmP<-M .-Nlfllr'lt It ,,_ -vt re• lenn<M .__, Oturk t co,..itb o4 tM ,.".,.."'' T .. conttrv<ll., of <erl•ln 9rMlnt. jHIWlr'ft, ,....,. lm11<ov-ll. llde••9'•, c-aM1 tlllWl'J, ...,11.ry -llNt, ..,.,...., lrftOf-•0. Q<I\ llr'lft. -W 11111'$, "'9"""' •1111 11t.-rwr-elteVlc el, ltr"I 11"111"11 lt<llltl~ l~-'"" too-tller wltll • .,....,-• llM """"'_,,' -" in (-Ktllll --1111 In ........ M Al-I Olttr~t H<t. IO•I OATEO· ~fl tl, 1 .. 1 ......... ,...,._y CllY Ctef'll.Ctt\1 9' C..ta -St111•9'C.ll~• ,._.....,...Of .... Co .. 1 O.lly l'llot ~II 1'. AIWll J '"' ,,.._., Cl rw I' .... l.J" 1r .Alf' '"' Snoopy W '• t I ' I •• I Woodstock '"Ci' '• • • • ,.. • Jh Lucy .~ ~. .. .. .. . . ... .. P•pp•rmint Patty Sally find the whole Peanuts · 9an9 everyday in the llllJPilat 642~21 ' .. ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Marc h 29, 1981 ClASSIFllD The marketplace on the Orange Coast ... 642-5678 Median income of Daily Pilot families exceeds $34 ,000 a year Your ad reaches the county's most a/fl uent l>uying audience. • Hoftes for ~ Ho.tea For S. Hoettet For S. HcNne1 For ScM Hou.es f or S• Ho.IHI for s.6e HovsH for ScM Hoa.. for S. ....................... ....................... •••...........•.••..... ......•..••...••....... . .......................•••.••...................•.••••..•...•........•.•••..•.•.....•.••... INDEX GeMrol I OOZ GeNrol I 002 G""'ol I 002 GeMr.. I 002 Get1eraf I ooi GeMr.. I 002 GtMraf I 002 Gi'M'rel I 002 ..........•......•.•........••.•••.•...........••••••.••••...........•...•.................•..........................•....•..•...................•.......•.......................•....• Te Place '"' u, can '642-5678 ..... ...... llGGEST IS I HOUSES JOI SAU O•Mnt Balboo hland 8alboo Pt•• .. •'• Caputrano tk•th Corona de.I M •r C-11 Wne 0.... POlnt ti Toro YOW\la1ft Vall•)' HunUf\C\Oll .. •f'h lt'1UW t .. 1u.n1 6t1ch ~IWAI thUl L.a,wn1 N11~1 M'uKllft Vtt'° ~:~m::::h 561' Jwan ('epoh •MJ S..n11 AIH \u J a..eth Sout~ i.., ..... "n•m•AM•r Mobt«H~•-Wlt am mm Arr••I• '°' S..I• Ap.anm.irno fM '•*• :::;!!:rr.;::n \ (. trnt1 .. ,) Loh ( tUliU l M'ltntrc1•I Prhfitr\) ronckw'""'""'' \elt tNplf'\h l '"" ~1 .. l~1o bf>\hu.f'd llM on. PrOfit'rt) INl~t,,.1 PrOf"'th l.UIOt !Ml• ~vtNlt ttmt Trlr .,,h M°"&en o.._.,1 Mf'\W-l ~::f~ ~na"'~w CM ol \htf' ~rvp R&Mh•• .~a.rm~,,,.,._,.., Hf'•I l.4tatl" t..•rh.n1r J(uJ r .... , .. "'•n\t\I RENTALS Uu~Of'\ ,.urnuhf'd Hou\f·-t. nrwrn111tihfd H('kil-h f.\,1 A U( t til (~m1nuo1''""'""' 1·~->m•"H•m• I nt To-. nhov'•~ •urn TO•fthuu\h ' nf Ovp.lf'll.f'• >'"" O\lplf'U\ l nf Apu ,....._,,-n Af)h l.nfwrl\ A5'1\ h.1tft ut I "' Rwm\ Moom '-Ro.rd lkMitl-' MUC•I• ,;..,,...,1 Honw' ..._.rn..wr Jhhlel\ \Mel~ K•nt.I\ "'"'aJ" '" "'., ... r.., •• ,.. ''"' H•t\t uu., ~ RitM•I "°""~'" Kf'rtl 11 lndw.llttel Hf'nUI ::.·.,: "•MH ""' R•nl•h BUSINESS, INVEST· ••••••••••••••••••••••• llST IOOCI ''°' lf•ll HUI um Iulo lu:.toi IOJl 10)< ,,.... lllM IC* '""' 111.\1 I 1 I .... EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 10111 Pllbllsher's Motice: l:!: A 11 r e a I es late ad ::: v e r t i s e d 1 n t h i s l\l: newspaper 18 subject lo the Federal Fair Hous· mg Act of 1968 which makes 1t 1Jlegal to ad· vert1se .. any preference. l1m1tation, or d is crim1nat1on based on race, color, r eligion, sex. or national origin, or an intention lo make any such preference. limitat ion . o r d is crimanation ... This newspaper will not knowin~ly accept any 11w a d vertising for real ;~ estate which ts m viola ~ tion of the law. l!(ll '"' )~) -~';: ERRORS: Advertise" ~~ should check tMlr ads ~ dally .... report •r- :.i: '°" lwclahty. The ~ DAILY PILOT OllolllMs :;-:: Habllity fOf' tM first :~;; lncorr•ct insertion ~~ ORiy. ....... CulltOmlzed Z P lu n. Largest plan available. 4 bdrm, 3 bath, for mal dining area. family room plus flni4hed bonus room. Wrap around cov- ered patios ror extra priva cy Mexican pavers, Air Cond , Malibu lights. security Open Sunday l 5. 512 Ventaja. Colesworthy & Co. 640.0020 PARJ<-LIKE sm1MG 3 bdrm, 21;<Jbalhs, bright end unit C us t o m kit c hen . sec urtl y system Delightful patto fronts on S acres or meticulously manicured greenbelt Bluffs Uv1ng at its best. Open today 1-5. 529 Vista F'lora. Colesworthy & Co. 640.0020 BY OWNER Eastbluff, Lusk 4bdrm, (am rm. compl redt>r Xlnt finance $315.000 640-8187 DO YOU OFFERASERVlCE~ Let the public know with an ad m the Daily Pilot Serv1re Director~ It can l'OSt you as Little as S2 17 per day For more in formauon and coml)lt'll' rates call 642·5678 MDH, FINANCE H for s....a-r----:==::=.#1 .. tt\lllW\• (~~·. •oo ou1•1 ..... Kv'~""""' .. •rtlf'fl ''°IU • e e • • • e e • • • • e e • e e • • • • • • ' '"'"''"°"""t ''~I 't •11\ 02 I In• ............ •nl•d !>{J,>) I w...-rol I 0 e I ~=: t:' ~::::;. = . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . t ~ .. ' -·~ ~' ""''"A'.-.Io'uilcEMENrs. ""'" OPEN HOUSE 1 .•• , : -~y. I PERSONALS & SUM. I ·5'M I Startin LOST & fOUNO Eitet-ut1ve Ho m e 10 g A................ '"" Mesa Verde featuring 4 I a New I :;~!·~·! • .,., ;~.;: Bdrm, Formal Uin1ng. I Business I ~~~~~~!,1:;rwl ·~r.:: Family Room, 3 ea r f ... ,.111ut•' ...... garage.heated spa,cen-1 Acccordlng 10 I l••••I· SERVICCS .,. . ., tral air. burglar alarm, I C•lllorn1• Bu1ln•n •nd I atr purifier & more All Proteu lona CoM (Sec ..,.., .... '°"'""" 9(X) Se llZ2 17900 to 179301 •II EMPLOYMENT ' for $242• c al 1 ! per1on1 doing bu11no1 PRE Tanager Dr C.M j under • fle1111oua n•m• PARATION C.:lyde Johnson IUtr I mutt tlle • 11e1emen1 ~.~..;.1:,.'t~~!~11,.•11~ .,~·· 549-2644 wtth the County Cterk Hrl" V.•n\Hf \', 4 I 111 and hive ft publlahed MERCHANDISE EASTILUFF Io u' 11 m • • In • '"'•••• ..... PLUS TERMS I newapeper H•..,.ng "" <\J.tVlu rtU'\ •1111 3 • ' • • t n "h I c h ' ... ""'""" ... ,, Sparkling Lusk built butlneu It toe.led ~:.t:,'::\t•'•'•' :: bdrm . ramlly hom e The atete men t ta I ...... ,. I ~··P•• .. •• ..... Bright & cheerful family raqulred by I•• and I• :~ ~ room. separate utillly neceuary In protecting ........ ..... ...., room Mo• e In Condi '0 "' butlnen n•m• •\tin.cw-. .,. Mo e l bank• requi re :;:::::;"'• = t1on You can lease with p•oot of tlHng 10 open '""'"""'~• ,,, .. J• ~.,1 option lo purchase or commercl•I •ccoun1a :;~;.','.: , :"' o w n e r \\ al I r in a n c e r 11 • o A 1 L v P 1 Lo T "•' "'"'" $219,500 & worth 1t Open provldn bOlh flllng and ~::::::::;,:::•,.·•••·I ,.., Sa t S un l 5 2 0 J 6 publl cetlOn •er"'c•• We """"'"4o1 1n-•1v,.-•ll'i' .. ,, Basswood "•"• •II tM nec••••'Y .,.,,, ~ t 1o1'f'll 4 • 1.,... ,."'. totm1 end melnteln • ... .. Colesworthy & Co. d i lly u rvlCI 10 1111 ~:':',:~·::~~~~ :::. 640-0020 0, • "9. c 0 u"' y ''"'''"' 1 .... 1 .,.. CounllouM Elthe• 11op ~:;~k•1l•wt•nt Ho11 ::~ b 'I o n e of o u r "H..i .. , '"" ........ ~,... 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An extraordinary hall-acre custom res1den11a1 w 111eweter and ctty v1ews1te 1s altered With terms end subord1nall0f'I V1s11 Harbor Ridge before you view this properfy and compare values By ownerlagt $700,000 714-760-8507 FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW 3 or 4 Bdrm. 3500 sq ft view home on double lot. Rumpus room. jacuzzi. Close to s hopping. $575,000. Owner will carry 12<'1, interest with low down. 2501 Harbor View Ope n Sunday 1-5 pm c@Q) Realtors,Est.1907 (714) 873*1800 7 14. 6 73-1600 WM. l. DOUD I CO .. IHC. 2115 L Coaat Hwy., S.. 207 Cor-del Mer, CA t2U5 .... ta•• -----..... ~QA' L l'OUAN ----- HUT6 AT I I I. r I S 0 0 P U R I I 11 1~ I 8 A N R T E I I I 1· I ~ ....... o__,A .... F....,..s_u.,....M.,.,,....,I My broth.er'• new lob I• I I ) I )' to take care of the town's ..... _... _______ new digital clock. When I 0 1 S p U T 1 •omeone wants to know .,._.1,:--w1"=',....,..j --rJ ---.1--t the time, he ruthea to the _ town hall to •W• the -··. ._.A-__ __.._.__. I lNIPAN • I 11'1 I I I' I' r• I I I I I SCIAM-&.ln .t.wen la C .......... 1100 ORANGE COUNTrS NO. 1 BROKER OFFERS MOTIVATION Pl.US 900/o COMMISSION MO DESK F&S MO PHOME FEES MO ADYHTISIHG FIES 5 MULTIPLE IOilDS FREE SECRET ARY Whelan s•o-3666 Real Estate 816 CANYON TOWtltOME °"" Sot & Swi 1-5 ZS Canyott Isled Dr. OU Ford Rd . 2 story, 2 bdrm, 2 bath With golf course view. Master s uite occupies 2nd floor w /balcony . Vaulted ceiling in dining rm. Step down living rm w/frplc, wet bar & balcony. Spac. kitchen viewing enclosed patio. Pool & tennis. Xlnt terms . Asking $275,000. Gii WALKER REALTY, 675-5200 TURTLEROCK WITH VIEW Lovely view of hills and night lights from this s pacious 3 bdrm, 3 bath. family room and den townhouse. True elegance in decor. $265.000. Fantastic financing. Assume loan and owner will carry 2nd. Fern Pirkle . Agt. 759-1067 OLDIE BUT GOODIE Older home in Laguna I Bdrm. l'f'ntrally localed Walking distance to beal·h and s hopping New copper pipes. roof and wood fence Owner very m otivated. will carry flnant•1ng Call 752· 1700 THE REAL ESTATERS 2 UNITS Super$1?v~s~~?o~ Two I 2 Bdrm un1L'>, one with fireplace • <.:urrent m ~ come 1740 mo Fmanc ing ! I yr home protec· t1on plan inc luded Hurry. this won't last. 646·7171 THE REAL ESTATERS llave somelhmg lo sell? Classt..f1ed ads do 1t well. COSTA MESA 5 IR -Sl25,500 OWNER SAYS SELL Not an add-0n or con version A real 5 Bdrm ramily home m one of Costa Mesa 's nices t areas Handymans de· light Call now and save ' CI) SEA COVE PROPERTIES 1 14-631 -6990 AT ITS BEST! MESA VERDE Prestigious home locat- ed on a quiet tree·lined street. 4 huge bdrms, 2 baths. family room, firepla c e . co untry kitchen, lush landscap· ing. Owner wilJ help with fin a n c ing. $1 74,900. Don't wait! Call 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS BEACH & TENNIS ENTHUSIASTS If Y°" act now this ~ decorahd 4bd, 21/lba holM coutd IM yows ;.tt hi tlm• for 11 1r. C1ose to b.acla. pool and tffllis. ~c.d to H ll at S 199.~00. OwMr wtl a11Jst w /financ:hlg. Sl 0,000 ON. -NEWPORT CONDO Can you crffonl SI 0 ,000 dawn? Owner wlll arr~ fiftancillcJ for you. COftdo lft security bulldlnCJ with all amettitles . $94.500. WATERFRONT HOMES. IN< RfAI I "l ATf 2436 W Coast Hwy Newport Beach 631-1400 YOU GET MOH FROM THE STORE NEWPORT HEIGHTS Large assum able tst. owe 2nd on this cozy 3br, 2ba home in most desirable area. Oversized lot. Fruit trees. RV access. Patio, frplc. lots of room fo r expansion. Call today for details. INVESTOR'S DELUiHT Prime commercial location ~ bl.k blk from ferry landing on the Penins ula . 3 lots -fee land. Owner financing. Lease option. Call Carlene for details. 2000Wnt ..... lt¥d. "9wporl ..... 67~ 1771 * * * * * * Heritage Collection FIXER UPPBt Bring your paint brush and save. 4 Bdrm p l u s f a mily room. ni ce n e ighbo rhood . !s t & 2nd TD assumable. Approximately $19,000 down. $99,900. For an appointment to see. l'all 540· 1151 5 IDRM ,OOL HOMI Terrific financing available. Large 2 story family home with lovely pool. e nc losed courtyard and separate master suite downstairs. All this for only $145,000. Call 540-1151 for more in · formation I 0°/o ASSUMAILE LOAN A sharp 3 Bdrm. corner lot in El Toro. New carpe ls and paint. New central air conditioning. Large shaded yard. Asking $98,850 . VA and FHA terms available. For an a ppointment to see. call 540· 115 t. ERITAGE RELAX •• on your private b.Jll cony watching ocean s unsets. beslde your master s uite fireplace, in your conversation pit next to indoor planter or in your bookca se li n e d den. The bes t investment in a gated, luxury, ocean view condo along the coast. $249,000. Terms OPEM SAT/SUM 212'6 Att.Ms Wrt Acptlt._fowtr.n Ul-3111or661-8 161 EXECUTIVE MESA VERDE Very Popular Republic home with covered en try, massive bvmg room and f amily roo m . fire pl a ces, e le J:a nt rorm a I d1n1n g roo m . huge country kitchen ove rlook~ ~parkl1ng pool 3 car garage and many extras Owner will carry Isl TD at 12"• m terest Pneed onl) at I $265.000 l'all to see ~6-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS Little IS Big'' Classified ads are really s mall "people to people .. sales cll lls with big readership and big results' To place your classified ad. c·all WESTCLIFF VACANT R educed $25,UOO Desperate owner says bring all offers No qualifying. l..ow down 4 Bdrm single story home totally upgraded Cati for more details ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714·631 -6990 COMMERCIAL PROPYTY SPECIAUSTS Learn brokerage & pro- perty mgmt. skills by joining a leading local firm. Call Ken at: 675-6700 loday642 5678 ~~~~~~~~~ SUNSET BLUFFS 2157 P.dfk An., COlh MelO IOH Ylct.n. __. • •-Pl .. , I 0 OCIAM YllW SIN•LI LIYIL COMOOS A*> 4 CHOICE 2 STOIY CONDOS AYAILAILI. SICUllTY 6ATI 6UAIDID COMMUNITY. IMMIDIATI OCCUPANCY. PllCID NOM $117.000 TO $156,500. PllCIS YOUU MIYla SH A6AIM! ~SAT & SUM 11·5 541-9112 rr•ct ,._. Jiff MIRY, RIALTO. 2602 ... .,.. .......... ,.,.. ..... '-'75-tl 11 24 HOUll SBYICl_.j You've Arrived at ... JOSEPH WAMBAUGH'S SAN MARINO ESTATE Truly the finest property in San Marino. 5 + acres of gated and fenced ecstacy, including s bdrms, 6 baths, pool, spa and north/south tennis court. 9000 s q ft in a park like setting with separate guest house. Appraised at over $3 million dollar s . Pri ce d for the descriminating at $2.5 million . Principals only. Cont act Wm. Cot e for private showing. 2075 San Joaquin Hiii• Rd. AcroH from 1110 CANYON Newpo,, leach 840-5777 ·---·~ BEST IN BLUFFS LAAGIST I LEVEL IEAUTY. End unit, quiet cul·de-sac, 1900 sq. ft. Most wanted PAULA PLAN. 3 Bdrms, 2 baths, large maste r bedroom suite with sitting room. Finest quality upgrades, including A/C . Enclosed private patios. Bri2ht kitc he n fam /rm. $295,000 INCLUDING THE LAND. OPIMSUM 1.4 4l60MDA IOH V. On.do) IHD UNIT E PLAH. Lovely park & mountain view. 3 Bdrm, 21h bath, kitchen with large breakfast room. Fam rm with bu1lt·ins. $255.000 llG CANYON TQ.WHHOMI LIKE MEW 2 J'~Q \. g ath. wet bar, large deck. c'::) .,, ... dge. $179.500. OPEN 1.5 3 I CANYON l~MD DR. HELEN B ~ DOWD REALTOR, IMC. 644-0134 Litt & luy With The Experh ST ARTER STOPPER T hts is the one. This sharp home would be j ust right for a young family or C'OUple that needs room to grow. New (:arpet & paint thruout this 3 Bdrm 2 Ba house Super location. quie t ne ighborhood Only $103,950 -0 ·· -:---~~~: r-~-- Balboa Island Realty 1\'\I> l'\\'l:....,1,,l:,,Tl!(\'\I'."\\'\ 673-8700 FIXER! SI 0,500 Total cash needed to close escrow on this 4 Bdrm. den. 3 bath. fam1 ly room, fireplace. patio. huge yard "A Ha n dyman·~ Spc('1al" Onb St7S,OOO Call U!> today for an appoinlml'nt for details on thL., revolu l1onary new pro(!ram tailed TI C.: K ET ~6 2313 THE REAL ESTATERS SI 08,500 REMODELED Cost a Mesa 3 Bdrm. pride of ownership beau. ly on tree-lined street Comp! wthol tub ' Total· ly remodeled. vaulled ope n beamed r igs , skyh~hl!>. lou. or glass H uge l"O•ered patio v. bu1ltm RBCJ A rare f tnd t·all l o see ' 646 7171 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS LIDO ISLE'S TWO IEST VALUES COZY CHARM 2 Bdrms. 2 bath immaculale condition with expansion potential. JUST $330,000 ISPACIOUS LUXURY 4 Bdrms . 4 baths. de n r eady & waiting for f a mil y l iving . Affordable & prestigious. JUST $445,000 C .. llOW for ...... !! BOTH OPEN SUMDA Y 1.4 CASH OR TERMS! DOVER SHORES -114 ft of bay frontage. This S Bdrm, 5 ba, custom built hom e oCfers 5600 sq ft of luxury living with a contemporary Mediterranean design. Owner will carry $1.250,000 at less than 9% int. Asking price $1 .750,000. We will match this value against a nything in Newport.Beach. BR AND NEW BAYFRONT Newport Bea c h 's exc lusive Peninsula Poi~t offers a 4 Bdrm 4 ba New England style residence bu'ut to perfection. A bay view looking over your own private boat dock and the blue Pacific is a sight you'll want to experience. Owner will help finance. $1,295,000. Open Sat/Sunday 12-4 2278 Channel Road Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 29, 1981 MACNAB-IRVINE REALTY Macnab-1"1• ltdty Is the exclnl•• at•• of Sotheby Perk• •met llllerftatlo•.. le .. lt .. Ormge County. CCII • today for .._ .. ,. A SUBSDARY OFlHE IRVINE CIJJPN« NEWPORT BEACH 901 DOVIR DBIVE 641·8138 HEW,.ORT IA YFROHT WITH GREAT AHAHCIHG! Exceptional 5 BR Bayfront w /pvt m s tr s uite. separate childrens wing. comfortable Ii ving areas & gourmet kitchen . Spectacular view, side tie. Seller will consider lease o~ion and/or carry financing. $1.900,000 includes land. Martha Macnab. (C24 ) UHDA ISLE WATERFRONT! 3BRS, 3 baths. Dock for three boats. Under $1,000,000. 24 hour security island. Appt. only. Dona Chichester. (C-25) S,.ECTACULAR OCEAHFROMT! Clirfs. & crashing s urf. Catalina sunsets & a 4 BR home w /fa mily rm & 2 fpl cs. $895,000. Barbara Aune. (C-26) IAYSHORES CLASSIC CHARMER! Custom buill 4BR, 3112 ba th Cape Cod style home comP.letely remodeled. Formal dining plus family rm /kitchen a gourmet's dream and the hub of th~ home. 24 hr. gated community w /2 pvt beaches next to Balboa Bay Club. $850.000 incl la nd. Appt only. Dona Chichester. CC·27) 50' RIGHT OH MAIH IA Y! 70' pier head line accommodates l a rge yachts on this hands ome 5BR. 5 112 bath home w /cozy family rm a nd formal dining rm. 24 hour security is land. Dona Chichester. (C-28) MEW LIDO ISLAHD UmMG! Lovely 3 BR home on double lot complete w /sauna & pool. Great for e nte rtaining-lots of privacy . $825,000. Be rit Mitchell . (C·29) SPECTACULAR VIEW! 3 spacious BRS and 5 baths comprise this dramatic floorplan in Irvine Terr ace. Marvelous new kitchen, planked noors, high ceilings and walls of glass. $690,000. Cathy Schweickert. <C·30) IAYFROMT COHDO Terrific 2 BR plus den facing Balboa Island w/lg deck on water and many luxury features . $595.000. Julie Va n Wieren . (C -31) WATIRFROMT COMDO! 2BR, 2 bath lower unit at the "Mai Kai." Double garage, entry courtyard and huge bayfront deck. $.535,000. Martha Macnab. (C-32) WALK TO THE BEACH from these beautiful r edwood & cedar houses. Brand new w /ocean vie w & great a ssumable financing . Owner will carry or exchange Don't miss out -hurry! $395,000 -$429,000 . Gisela J enkins . (C-33) ftRICE REDUCTIOM IH IRVIME TERRACE! Now $399.000 inc l. land for this completely refurbished and expanded 3BR & baths home . New kitchen, all new master suite w /fplc and I ux urious bath plus large free form pool. Larry Dyer. (C-34) IALIOA ISLAND • HEAR IAY! Enchanting Eng lis h-st y le bungalow w /3BRS and custom f ea tu res a ll for $375.000 fee. Dick Halderman <C-35) IALIOA PEHIHSULA! 2BR beach home only steps from the beach. Spacious family rm w /skylight, fpl c and new carpets. $342,000. Joyce Edlund. (C-36) IRVIME TERRACE! Terrific corne r location 3BR pool home close to beaches. Newport Center and a ll Newport amenit ies. $329,500 leasehold. Tom Allinson. (C-37) AMEST EASTILUFF! 2-story, 5 BR family home w /pool-s ized yard. Totally upgraded in earthtones, Catalina and city light views. $329,500 teas e hold. 2215 Alta Vista. Tomtrerry. (C-38 ) EXTilEMELY ATTRACTIVE! Custom 4BR, 2\l'l bath h ome w /courtyard entry in prestigious area w /room for pool. $325,000. Mary Lou M arion. (C-39) ..USTIGIOUS IRVIME TllllACEt 3BR home on large lot in s uper location . Terrific financing. $259,000. Coby Ward. <C-40) MlwttOIT HEIGHTS! Lovely family home with decorators' £lair. 4BRS, family rm. S.car garage. Extra off street parking. Serene gardens accent lovely. y ard. Assumable financing. $249,500. Joyce Edlund. (C-41) DQ\l.HOUSI llAUTYl 8 BR spacious borne in prestigious Newport Beach. Lg pvt yard, close to schools &c shoppine. flexible rlnancln1. $224,900. ROiie Gammon. <C·'2) n41 IWffSI Sunny tBR, 3 bath unit with view of Newport ~nt.er. Spacious and airy Carmella Plan "/lovely patio. $2301000· Nancy lmbernlno. (C-41) • OWNER WlLL HELP RMANCI!! Large JBR, 2\i'l bath custom family home w /indoor spa. Lovely cul-d e-sac location and room to park RV. $215,000. Dorothy Lewis. (C-44) HARIOR HIGHLAMDS AT rTS HST! Unique opportunity for a s pecial 3 BR home in one of Newport Beach's best neighborhoods. Owners will cons ide r any offer. $189,500. John Richard. (C-45) MEW,.ORT HEIGHTS FfXH! 2 BR home featuring lovely used brick covered patio, detached guest quarters & perfect location. Owner will fin a nce. $180.000 land included. Paula Bailey (C·46 ) UNIVERSITY PARk IEAUTY! Cambridge model, e nd-unit w /38RS and 2 baths. Enclosed patio, lovely greenbelt view. Seller assist financing. $159,000 fee. Dick Halderman. CC-47 ) NEWPORT BEACH HABBOB VIEW CENTER 644-6200 HLLTOP ESTATE! Available and ready to occupy is this magnificent French Mediterranean 5BR villa w /perfection in d esign, m ateria ls and crafts mans hip. Elegant formal li ving rm and dining rm, gourmet kitche n, maste r and executive suites w /cedar walk-in closets. 40' pool. $2,500,000 . Lynne Valentine. <C·48 ) BIG CAHYOH -CUSTOM B.EGAHCE! One of the finest custom homes on the golf course. French Provinc ial residence of exceptional quality Dra matic formal Living and dining rms w /golf course and night light views . Paneled library, family rm w/fplc a nd wet bar. French doors lead to outdoor brick patio w/pool and s pa. $2,300,000. Lynne Valentine-. (C-49) llG CAMYOH -5 DIEBtWOOO! Exquisite 5BR Englis h Normand y r eside n ce overlooking golf course w/his & hers bath, sauna and spa, plus 3 guest rooms each w/bath, sauna and s pa, plus 3 guest rooms each w /bath. Four fire places. family room, library. billiard rm. 3 wet bars . Golf and night light views. $2,000,000. Lynne Valentine . (C·50 ) EXCLUSIVE llG CAMYOH LOCATION! Popular Plan I by Broadmoor. Highly customized . 5BRS. large formal li ving rm a nd dining rm, fami ly rm w/wet bar, privat e master s uite w /s tudy and fireplace. Spacious patio areas w /pool and spa . $975.000 Lynne Valentine . (C-51 ) .. SEA JEWEL!" Sens ational view of Newport Bay, I slands , and Cat alin a . Newly remodele d with s pa, alarm system, large cantilevered d eck w /glass railing. Fee land. Priced to sell at $895 ,000 . Helen Wood. (C-52 ) OUTSTANDINCS VllW. Exceptional 3Brs Harbor Ridge Lucerne Model with family room, atrium, fountain & a very special m aster s uite w I fireplace & retreat. $785,000. Lynne Valentine. <C-53). HIEWPORT IEACH .. LUS VIEW! Remodeled "Port Royal" w /s uper view of ocean & city night light s $525,000. Darlene Herman. (C-54) COUNTRY FEELING IM CORONA DEL MAR! Ocean, mountain & canyon views on approx Y:i acre! Eledric security gate. computerized security & a charming 3 BR home. $519.000 including land. Bea Arnold. <C-55) (f>UALITY AIOUMDSI In this smashing 4 BR Baycrest pool home. A "just like new" remodel w /exquisite use of oak, cedar .& r are woods, be veled glass, European designe d kitchen w /finest a ppliances . French doors, paned windows throughout, fabulous ms tr s uite w /whirlpool bath. Music rm & studio workshop. Call for a personal appt. $450,000. Holly Ma rkas . <C-56) YOUR DYNASTY 15 IH HARIOI RIDGE! Owners wi 11 cons ide r a 2nd TD for this highly upgraded 2 BR. 2 bath residence w/pvt spa & huge deck. Wine cellar, conversation pit, mountain & c lty light views. Gate guarded. Excellent financing. $389,000. Be a Arnold. <C·57 ) SUNI IUSINISS o .. POl'TUMTYI R·3 zoning with 2 reslde nccs on double lot. Licensed and operating as profitable Residential Home Care. $299,000. Helen Wood . (C-58) tWtlOI YllW HOMI. Lov~ 3 BR, 2 bath Carmel model located In Phue III close to comm tennis &c pool. $258,500 land lncl. Jennifer Suchoniel. (C·SD) ... IUHIPS LOCATION. ln&hlY upgaded 3BR, 2~ batb "Franclacan'' model on 1reenbeU. A must see home for Uur apprec1aUve. $240,000. Y-Park. (C-e0) • NIMI PIMINSULA DUrLIX. 3 BR, 2 bath duplex _ l ~ blocks from the ocean. Fantas tic investment for winter o r summer rental. $259,000 mcluding land. Low down & owner will carry A.l.T.O. Sharon Smith. (C-61 ) 4 llDaOOM ANO ..OOL -$201,000. Lovely upper bay home featuring open beamed ceiling in living room, formal dining, lge family room. Remote guest quarters plus lush, private redwood decked pool area. Paula Bailey. (C-61a ) A·I DUPLEX -$149,900. 2 BR units w/fplcs & attached garages, yards & patios . Shows pride of ownership. Owner will assist in financing. Paula Bailey. (C-6lb). IBVINE CAMPUS VALLEY CENTER 752-1414 TURTLE ROCIC HIGHLANDS! Beautifully appointed Stewart. Large single fam ily residence. Dramatic entry foyer , sunken living room w /vaulted ceiUngs, ma ssive fireplace, we t bar, formal dining r oom w /French doors, open staircase w /planter "Island." Kitchen w/bay windowed nook, luxurious ma s ter s uite w /walk-in wardrobe . ·$445,000. Lorraine Rennie . <C-62) YOU'LL LOVE COMIM'i HOME . . . to this panoramic v iew, custom home in prime area of Turtle Rock. Upper level invites formal dining, with family rm. gourmet kitchen, 3BRS and two baths. Lower level w /den /s tud y , large game r oo m w /fireplace a nd wet bar PLUS 4th BR and bath. $385,000. Helen Wood. (C-63) THE HST IH THE VILLASl NICE REOUCTIOH! Prime location in Rancho San Joaquin Villas directly on golf course. 2BRS & den Solano model highly upgraded. Available for sale or lease/option at $199,900 a nd also for lease furnis hed or unfurnished. Tom Allinson. <C-64) FOR SOPHISTICATED COUPLE OR EXECUTIVE SIHGU! This 2BR home is ideal for ente rtaining or just r elaxing. Located in Woodbridge this estate home features a beautiful s pa in large back yard for your enjoy me nt. Appl only $185,000. Natalie Benjamin cl' 65 ) IBVINE WOODBBIDGE VILLAGE CENTER 881-8700 WOODIRIDGE ARIORLAJCE! Located on prime location in Woodbridge w /la ke view. Large 2 master suites & 2 full baths. Extra large patio w /2 wood decks. Steps to spa, greenbelt and pri vale beach. Ideal for professionals. $198.000. Young Pa rk. (C·66) SAN JOAQUIM VILLAS! .. ,antastic 2-story adult condo. Maste r suite plus den /loft. Steps to pool and s pa. Low inte rest financ ing . $154 ,500. Barbar a Grounds _ <C-67 ) DESIRABLE DUBLIN IH UMIVERSITY PARK! Thil:> lovely 3BR, 21'2 bath noor plan is in mm·e-in condition Recently painted, it a lso features new. upgraded camel ca rpet. new noonng in the k ilche n & entry, PLUS more! $142.900. Scott Alston. <C-68 > WOODIRIDGE GLEH! 2BR & den Cypress model in great locallon. Tasteful decor in n e utral tonei:.. c overed patio and assumable loan $128.500 Jamie Wilkinson. cc 69) SHOWS LIKE A MODEL! Very sharp 2BR, 1112 bath condo w 1c us tom features throughout. Prick faced firt:placc in living room . wood w indo w cove r ings, utility r oom a nd beaut iful r edwood pa tio deck. $124,500. Marion Friuell. CC-70) WO ODIRIDGE ST ARTER! O uts tanding location highlights this 3BR condo near the park a nd pool Premium lot has privacy, a large patio a re a and street frontage on a cul-de -sac. IL is the JowesL priced 3BRS in Woodbridge. $107,500. Dan Johnson. <C-71) 11.ADFOllD PLACE. Highly upgraded 3 BR end-unit in Bradford Place near park & all the amenities. $94 ,900 Dan Johnson. (C-72) CAREFUi UYINCS IM IRYIME. You just can't find a better combination of comfort, seclus ion & location at this very affordable price or $81.500. A l BR condo in T he Springs. You'll be g lad you acted on this one . John Richard. (C-73). PREMIUM LOCATION AMD NIVACY. 2 BR, 2 bath CoCo Palms Condo w/many c hoice features. Assumable loan & owner will carry 2nd T . D. $74,500. Loraine Reid. (C-74). OPl!l ROUSI TODAY 1-S IAYSHORES 2671 Bays hore Dr. 4 BRS/Den/Spa $850.000 llG CAMYOM 5 Deerwood 5BRS/View /Family Rm $2 ,000.000 CORONA DEL MAR 1011 White Sails 4 BRS/View /Pool /Spa $450,000 1223 Bayside 2 BRS/Bay front $.535,000 1601 Reef View Circle 3 BRS/View $.519,000 EASTILUFF 505 Avenida Largo 3 BRS/View $240,000 2933 Cassia 4 BRS $359,000 LH HAAIOR RIDGE 1 Trafalger 5 BRS/View $1,795,000 HAAIOR VllW HILLS 1946 P ort Locksleigh 2 BRS/Lg Lot $225,000 IRVIHI ll F1intridge 4 BRS/Den $389,000 23 Amistad 4 BRS/Den $184,900 9 Cypress Tree 5 BRS/Family Rm $254,500 5382 AmaJfi 4 BRS/Den $29',500 21 Richmond 3 BRS/Family Rm $162,500 21 Cedarspring 4 BRS/Oen $245,000 22 Birdsong 4 BRS/Family Rm 123(),000 S Bitterwood 4 BRS;Famlly Rm $199,500 1 Silver Crescent 3BRS $2(9,900 llVIMI TlllACI 1918 Seadrift 3 BRS/Den/Pool $399,000 901 Altura 3 BRS/Pool/Spa $329,500 LMUttAHACH 1B2 McKni&ht 4 BRS/Oceanfronl $815,000 431"'"4 Nyea Pl 3/4 BRS $395,000-1'29,000 114VllW 1801 Yacht Resolute 4 BRS 1525,000 Orange Coast DAIL v PILOT/Sunday, March 29, 1981 ........ 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Outstanding landscaping front and rear.· Large lot, workshop, lots of large closets -and all for $183,000. Delinitely today's best buy. 2021 •YM AVL ~SUN l·I ANTIGUA CUSTOM HOME Absolutely fa bulous Lyons & Cushion cus tom floor plan. Spacious living room designed for entertaining. Large separate formal dining room & fantastic family room. Super modern kitchen boas ts of Del Piso tile, microwave. 2 self cleaning ovens. & many extras . Master bdrm suite separate from othe r 3 extra large bdrms . $440.000 with great terms. 1315 ANTIGUA WAY OP84 SUH 1-4:30 ''VRSAIU.IS" $125,000 OM ltGi CANYON 60U COUISI Spec ta c ular Deane Hom es "Versailles" located on huge comer site. Beaut. golf course view looking through the tall trees o f huge landscaped yard. Large secluded pool & s pa + a most attractive gazebo. Gated front courtyard e ntry w /fountain. . Marble floor in foyer w I glittering chandelier. 4 Bedrms , den. formal DR & 41h baths. HA.llOI VllW HIUS--$475,000 Lo ve ly 5 Bdrm , 2 -story '"H illsborough "' home for large fa mily. Pvt rear yard w/pool, huge patio & tall trees. Inviting 2·sty Jge entrance hall w I V'aulted ceiling, spacious liv. rm .. formal din. rm & fam. rm. Sundeck off master bdrm. 2 fire plcs. 3-car garage. Includes land. HI AllOWHIAD-VU TO CAT AUNA Unimpeded view 25 ft across to see the world. 3 Bedrooms. Western red cedar inside a nd out. Architect's award design. See it. then live in it. $96,500. WESLEY H. TAYLOI CO., llALTOIS 2111 S-J~ Hllh loed MEWPotlT CIMTEll, H.I. 644-49 I 0 That":. what the DAJLY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 1s all about' Have you read today·s Classified Ads"'.' If not, you·re missing the best bargams m town! 675-3411 . A,,. ..... Pric• & , .... Move your ram.Uy into lh1I a 8dnn home. •o· joy Ufe oo thil tranquil cul·de·Hc at~. Loeat- ed ln COit.a Mesa for oo· ly 1110.000 and 13% ln· le...,t new loan avail•· ble. 556-2880 C::. '111 1 I I ~l'IHJl'l•i\11, $5,000 DOWN! Payments of 11,080 on S90,900 loans. BeautifuJ 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with dining/famlly area. Shaded covered patio, double garage, call for more detalla. 5"46-2313 THE REAL ESTATE~S MESAVaDE ASSUMl'TIOM Assume 11% lst and owner will carry larae 2nd. 4 Bdrm 3 Ba. 2400 sq ft and beautlrully de· corated is what thi.s pre- stigious home has to of· fer . Asking p r ice $240,000. TRADITIONAL REALTY HOMES 'INVESTMENTS 631-7370 EASTSIDE s 112,000 Lovely 2 Bdrm. 1:v. bath condo tn East.side Co)>la Mesa with double car garage Owner anx ious will help finance' Take advantage• Call 646-7171 SANTA ANA HEIGHTS 3 Bdrm home with hardwood noors. brick fireplace, big family rm Great Back Bay loca lion. $124,500 FULLER REALTY 546-0114 WAI.HUT SQUARE Nir~roomy 2 sly, 2 Bdrm , 13-1 bath end unit. -~.Airs washer & dryer hkup. lge patio, i_ ~~ assumable 91-1 Ck loan. Owner will carry :C.~ct. $110.000. COIOMA DEL MAI DUPUX -One of the few duplexes w /a pool. Des irable street w /hi inco me. comfort 3 Bdrm owners unit. $320.000. TURnEROCK HIGHLA.HDS -The very nicest Irvine community you could choose for your family. A s pacious 4 Bdrm Edinborough plan. Professiona lly decorated in warm earthtones. Two large assumable loans far below current rate. Owner wi II consider a smaller Turtlerock home in trade. $389,000 EXCLUSIVE DOVER SHORES Exceptional terms avail able on this 4 Bdrm. custom home nestled among Sl ,000,000 plus properties. An excellent private location now reduced to $299.900. EXTRAORDINARY V ALUE -PETERS TOWNHOM ES. A s'J 0· ... ,is 3 Bdrm end unit with. fa ntas tic bu11 . 'o-age, decorator detailed all the way. Lt~.. airy and simply scrumptuous, $2 15.000. THIS NEST IS FEA THERB> -Within the security gates of Jas mine Creek, nestle down to comfortable living in this 3 Bdrm home. The plantation shutters. parquet floors, lush carpet. ta s t efull y d ecora ted rooms n eed n o improvement. $335,000. All this a nd a 9 14 % assumable loan. COMMERCIAL LOT 3 contiguous lots. zoned C2 in San Clemente . Office building plans' available . $296,800. IM~ESTOIS SE~IMAR -Learn how you can enjoy a profitable real estate investment without negative cash flow. property management. vacancy factor. 7:30 MOMDAY IVEHIHG, APllL 27, IN OUI OfflCL HIS I. CO.ST HIGHWAY. PLIASI CALL POI 11.SBVATIOMS. 675-341 t. A ... tMl.-yofJ•D.Lelll&S.. U I 5 Int Coest Hltlrwtlf CWOH .. M• Dalebout Bay & Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 OPIN S&N»AY I~ 1 COMI WITH US. • .TO SPY.USS. A TOUCH OF NEW ' ENGLAND. TWO STORY LIVING ROOM. L AVISH USE OF 1 BEVELED. ETCHED AND LEADED GLASS EVERYWHERE. ' F IVE BEDROOMS. FORMAL STEP·DOWN DINING ROOM. FOUR FIREPLACES. TWO WET BARS. INTERCOM 1 THROUGHOUT. CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEM. SECURITY 1 SYSTEM . GOURMET KITCHEN. MICROWAV E OVEN. FINISHED FOUR CAR GARAGE. JACUZZI TUB IN MASTER BATH. SPECTACULAR VIEW .. SEE GAYLE AMATO OR ALLAN MINOR. 4 IOCICY POIHT IOAD •••••••••••••••••••• $I ,400,000 I COMI W1TH US ••• TO UDO PAA•. IF YOU LIKE THE WATER. YOU'LL LOVE TtUS LUXURJOUS TWO BEDROOM AND DEN CONDO ON THE BAY. THE SECURITY IS SO COMPLETE, YOU CAN 00TURN 11iE KEY" AND TRAVEL W111i COMPLETE PEACE OF MIND. TH E COLORFUL VI EW CAN BE ENJOYED FROM THE LIVING ROOM AND BALCONY .. SEE BRIAN SCHOFl-'MAN. 633 UDO PAIK DllVL F-2 ••••••• OPIM 12·4 •••••• SH0,000 COME WITH US ••• TO WESTCLIFF. IMPECCABLE FOUR BEDROOM HOME. ARTISTIC USE OF FRENC H DOOR AND WINDOWS THROUGHOUT. DEEP PANELED CABINETS AND BOOKCASES IN LIVING ROOM. TASTEFUL BUILT-JN CHINA CABINETS IN THE DINING ROOM . FULLY PANELED DEN. BEAMED CEILINGS IN LlVlNG AND DINING ROOM S. LUXURIANT POOL SIZE YARD WITH ELEVATED GAZEBO .. ASK FOR JANE FRAZEE OR VIRGINIA SWAN. 1111 SOMERSET LAME ............................ $5'5,000 COME WITH US ••• TO DOVH SHORES. EXCITING FOU R BEDROOM HOME. THE DINlNG. LIVI NG. AND BEDROOM AREAS ARE EASILY ACCESSIBLE FOR THE UNIQUE GALLERY. T HE LIVING AND DINING AREAS OVERLOOK THE POOL AND SPA. THE VIEW O F THE UPPER BAY AND NIG HT LIG H TS I S SP ECTACULAR .. SEE RONNlE MARAVICH OR SALLY N ETTEL 2106 SANTIAGO DRIVE .......................... $559,000 COME WITH US ••• TO DOVER SHOIES. EXCITING THREE BEDROOM HOME. ELEGANT DINING AND FAMILY ROOMS. EXOTIC LIVING ROOM WlTH SUCH EXTENSIV E USE OF GLASS TIIAT YOU CAN TRULY ENJOY INDOOR-OUTDOO R LIVING. T HE HUGE POOL WITH ELABORATE DECKING. PLUS L UXURIANT PLANTINGS. ALMOST DEMAND COMPLETE RELAXATION SEE DOTTIE AUSTERO OR ELAJNESVEDEEN 1363 GALAXY DllVE .............................. $495,000 COME WITH US ••• TO WESTCLIFF. STUNNING FOUR BEDROOM HOME. GREAT COUNTRY KITCHEN WITH OAK CABINETS. ALL NEW APPLIANCES. BUTCHER BLOCK NEW CARPETS THROUGHOlIT. CUSTOM DRAPES ANP WALLPAPER. DOUBLE FIREPLACES. POOL.SIZE YARD .SEE DORI S BROWN OR J UNE ADAMS. I I 12 HOTTIHGHAM •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $330,000 COME WITH US ••• TO LAGUNA llACH. POTENTIALLY ONE OF LAGUNA"S MOST CHARMING BEACH PROPERTI ES TWO BEDROOMS. DINI NG ROOM TWO FIREPLACES. PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW .SEE CARLYN STEINER UR JAN£ MINSl\01"1" 861 HILLCIEST DllVE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $219,000 COME WITH US ••• TO EASTILUFF. FASCINATING CAPE COD STYLE THREE BEDROOM HO~~PECCABLY CLEAN AND SHARP. FRESHLY PAlgo .v.smE AND OUT SPACIOUS FAMILY ROOM WITH Fl l"\.L.L ROOMS HAVE A VIEW OF T H I" LOVELY GA RDE. .....r:.t:: CHRIS PITC H£S OR JAl'QL"E 2 I 27 ARAI.IA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • . • • • . • • • • • • • • • $279 ,500 COME WITH US ••• TO THE llUFFS. ATTRACTIVE THREE BEDROOM CONDO. LOVELY VlEW OV ERLOOKING UPPER BAY. EXPANSIVE L IVING AND DINlNG AREAS. ENJOY T HE LUXURY OF '"T URN KEY'" L I VING WlTH ONLY INTERIOR MAINTENANCJo~. SEE BERTA FARR OR MICHEU.E DAVY. 635 VISTA IOHITA •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $275,000 COME WITH US ••• TO OlD HEWPOIT. VIEW! VIEW• VIEW' NEW CONDO. CONVENIENT TO BAY. LIDO, HOAG HOSPITAL AND RESTAURANTS. TWO BEDROOMS. TRADE POSSI BILITIF.S .. SEE IRENE LOUDON. 215 OLD HEWPORT IL.VD ........................ $119,000 A VAii.AiU IY APPOINTMENT COME WITH us ... TO oova SHOIES.~XHILERATING VIEW OF THE BA CK BAY. OCEAN. AND NIGHT LIG HTS F OUR BEDROOMS I MASTER HAS SEPARATE HIS AND HERS BATH ). FAMILY ROOM. DINING ROOM. DEN. FASCINATING SLIDING ROOF. SHIMMERING BLACK POOL AND SPA. Ast< FOR IOHMIE MAIAV1CH •••••••••••••••••••• $725,000 COME WITH US ••• TO HAJllOR HIGHLANDS. NEAT THREE BEDROOM HOME. CONVERTIBLE DEN THE MASTER SUITE IS QUITE SPACIOUS. BEAUTI FUL REAR YARD WITH CUTE PLAYHOUSE. ASIC FOR SUSAH FROST • .. .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • $270,000 COME WITH US ••• TO WISTCLIH. IMMACUL ATE THREE BEDROO M HOME. SPACIOUS OPEN FLOOR PLAN BUILT-I"! BREAKFRONT IN DINING ROOM OUTDOOR LI VING DINING AREA. LARGE FREE FORM POOL WITH SPA NEW ON MARKET! ASIC Joa TOM 6UY 01 llLAJ .. svm ............... SZH,000 1617 WESTCLIFF ... IVE ................ 6Jl-7JOO LAKE ARROWHEAD Call or write ror free pie· toria l Oyer " vicinity map. Katella Realty, PO Box 1470, Lake Ar· rowhead, Ca. 92353 Come on up and see the new Laite Arrowhead Vlll•1e. We'U be glad to show you around. • IAYCUST• 3 Bdrm 3 ba, pool. spa. Great a11umable . -Owner wi ll carry LARGE 2nd at LOW INT. Won't last. Aaldna SIC0,000. Prine. only 5'1·9193 Bkr. 9 1/co/eLOAM Tbla 4 Bdrm home baa been completely re- decorated. Many extraa. Auume· 9~% loan. Price 1155,000. Call now 9'11·P70 ALLSTATE AEALTOltl AllUMI f'/2"• FHA loan. a br, l~ ba, din. nn, 2 car att. 1ar. w /dr OJ**. :'A""'· DEL llANO JUll'R •snn ' PEHIMSULA POIHT • Custom 5 BR home. $459,500. Good financlna tWtlOI VllW HOMIS • Somerset s BR. 1349.500. Pride of ownership. • Somersf't S BR 1 13&91900. Secludea yaro, a aem. • Monteao. 4 BR, 1 259,900. Huse yard -pool & apa. OU) CdM • 3 duplexes new! $420,000 each, dealgned a s condos, luxury features. buy one or all three, at 1.218 million. C A M I 0 SHOltlS • 150,000 down. Owner rlnancln1. Ocean , jetty. CdM view. 4 Br. 2 a. circular pool 11().1311 173-1761 ST.ARNES COMPANY 1711 ....... Sw 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, frpk . Free le clear. Owner will carr1 .11t. P riced at Alo.ooo. associated OW1 i., r k •, i..1 /\ r. '"' ·~ JI 4 ... ti "~ • ' I MOMTICITO Cape Cod duplex. 2 blks to beach club and Biltmore Hotel. Lot 40x LSO. 125i,OOO. EMEIALDIAY Ocean view. 3 Br. each with bath. Hi beams $525,000 Corot Totwn. Rttr. 494-0029 land. 3 Bdrm, family room, formal dinJng room. 5 Baths. Gorgeous pool. Larae lot in prestigious area. $725,000 SPY•LASS SPICTAC~ ~· _ Dramatic ocean, har&Or an mte hte views. Exquisitely upgraded 4 bedroom with beautiful den, 2 fireplaces, covered patios $625,000. _Owner will carry. TOP OF SPYGLASS Gorgeous custom estate , ocean & h arbor views, ultimate design a nd decorating. 4 Bdrm, 31h B~. formal dining. $1.495,000 Owner wtll carry $1.100,000. Can you afford home pay- ments of Sl200-S1800 per month. but don"t have a 714 I 760-9333 down payment? Ca ll ----------------Gene at 95.s-3395 after 3pm. 51DRM SI 0,000 down Owner wants out! Huge family room, formal dining room. huge cor· ner lot Bring all offers CI) SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631·6990 LEASE OPTION Luxurious, <'USlom con· do 1700 sq f\. 2 frplcs. J bdrm. 2•, baths SSOO mo. 642-4623. leautiM Condos QUAIL MEADOWS TUSTIN 5% Down, 5% Comm. to selling agt. or will pay all buyers closing costs Ver y lrg, frplc, gourmet kitchen, pool. whirlpool, tennis crts. spacious grounds . 832-2300 Ask for Sandy LIDO ISLE OPEH SUM 1-5 214 VIA rTHACA Newly remodeled traditional 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Best in price at $420.000. PENINSULA POINT UACHRtOMT Panora mic view at wedge, from prime large lot. 4 bdrm. 3 ~ath cust?m home 3700 sq rt featunng marme r oom', e ntry. II ving room . dining room. huilt·ms. e l l' $1 .385.000. RANCHO MIRAGE Springs Condo. 9th fairway. 3000 sq.fl 3 Bdrm. 3 bath. furn Golf clb. mbrshp. Trade for beac h mvest. prop. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1d£· Drive N B 6 75 · 6 161 7DUFHlt'S WIDOW? Keep those golfers close to home! Gorgeous San Luis Rey end unit on the golf course. Spacious 3 br w /2 1 2 ba + a wet bar. patio & 2 cov 'd balconies . If you wa nt pres tigious Rancho San Joaquin.· act now at only $195.000. 552-4477 * • DIPIHOAILI HOME OHL Y $53,500 Supe r s harp mobile home in 5 Star Park Double coach 2 bdrm 2 bath plus family room Take over subject lo ex- 1sllng Isl T.D. & note. WAlliNTY AV AIL.AILE Buyer ·s peace of mind paid for by seller Lovely patio home located on a cul.de -sac. Also in c luded 1n the pri ce are r e fri gerator. was her & dryer. Obi e car garage w1e tectric opener. Don "t miss out on this bargain priced at only $120.000. 552-4477 759·1616 OCEAHFRONT 2 Bdrms, 2 ba, unfum New. $850yrly. IAYRtONT 3 Bdrm. 1 ba, unfum Mint cond. $850 yrly. CHANHa FRONT 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, unfurn. $750 yrly. - associated Bl>O• CllS IH A L TOl>S l 1JJ' V\o eo1t"> 'l ,,, , ! lot, IRVINE OFFICE 53'6W..._., WteE 17 I 41 552-44 77 ~ Walker &lee Real Estate PA RKSIDE PERF ECT \ GRAND OPENING COMPLETION SALE 60°/o SOLD PRIOR TO COMPLETION From $132,000 OCCUPANCV APPROX. 4-15-11 C~TheM~t Htw~Are•'aluperluy ~ L~tfon -Terrine v Size -1&50 IQ. fl. ./. Double G•r•a•• w/Op•n•r '1 Micro Oven -Dlt~wHhtr v1 Trath Comp•ctor v Air Conditioning V1 Huge W•lk·ll\ Clo1et1 'If Cement DrtYH t/ Pool & Jacuul I I San Diego Fwy. ~St. AdamtA.,., ! I Fair Dr. (i)~ I ~ Ward lnveatment ..... Oftloe 714-111-IOll , 1 :oo.6:00 ,.,,.,.-......... c.... ..... WhonSti JI -.,, H1a1" ,_,. S. ....... For S. tto.tn Fors. 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Only $239,500 with terms. 6 DILUXI UNITS OCEANFRONI' Small down payment and the balance is financed. Asking only $1 .3.million. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport .,., cwr JOlll Hastilp & C1. laltlrs ASSOCI~ TIS t .. We have openings for 4 licensed real estate salespersons -success motivated individuals. • 3 Experienced residential s pecialists -commission splits negotiable to 90%. • 1 Comme r cial , res. income specialist -institutional clients wait· ing to acquire strip centers in 0 .C. Fantastic potential for the right person. Co.tact II• Hn ..... 640.5560 , ....... ,.. .... ~ ..... NEW CONDOS IALI0.4 15&.AHD Have something you SELL idle items with a XLNJ TERMS want to sell? Classified Daily Pilot Classified 12132 EclRger ,IAYRtOHT Beaut. Medit. home, pier & slip, Sl,600,000. By app't only. Call 673-1633 or 644·9001 or contact your realtor. ads doitwell.642-5678. _A_d_.1142-_567_8_. ____ 1 E . of Harbor Blvd. macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY NEWPORT BEACH MIHI ESTATE Quiet secluded cul-de-sac home on almost '!1 acre . Brick spa , RV access; productive fruit trees & hybrid tea roses. Immediate occupancy. Price adjusted to $255,000 Martie Keepers CC-22 ) HORSE PROPERTY Popular 2-story plan on over a" a cre of fenced property w /easy trail access. Corral, heated pool & spa w/lg patio & maintenance free back yard. Beautiful custom oak plank flooring in living, dining & family rms, fplc in mstr BR & wet bar in family rm. Seller will assist in financing. Well priced at $315.000 Kate Heppler <C-23> LAGUNA HILLS OFFICE 2520 I Paseo ch A.Iida #I 05 855-4343 752-1414 551-1700 Cam~ Volley Centet Wood:inc:lqe Cente< 64%-IUS 644-6ZOO QQI Do~r On•! Hor*-"'-Centef . Pete Barrett Realty presents CUSTOM WESTCLIFF Air conditioned 4 Bdrm. den home. Large fa m i ly room, gourmet kitchen and formal dining room. Mariners school a rea. 920 Motthtc)ham, Ml 0,... 5ulL 1-5 MEWP.ORT HEIGHTS DEUGHT Stained g lass. brick and "colonial cottage" look, invites you in! New kitchen. 3 Bdrm in neat locale. Assumable loan too! 640 Tustin An., Ml 0,... 5ulL 1·5 CAREFREE POOLSIDE UVIMG Lovely Cliff Haven hide-a-way, 3 Bdrms, family room. 4 baths with outside entrance to one for pool. Windows overlook patio and pool. 511 Cliff Dr., Ml 0,... S-. 1·5 SPllM«i FIYEl'S SIT IH Fabulous e ntertaining in this gazebo -s t yle indoor /outdoor pavilion. Custom 3 Bdrm Newport Beach home with all the amenities. Privacy is h ere, surrounded by oversized lot. $475,000. IALIOA COVES IA YRtOHT 3 Bdrm home with its own private pier and sa nd y beach. Will accommodate up to 45' boat.Enjoy outdoor living on waterside veranda and view from living room, dining room and the kitchen. ~CK IA Y IAlG.AIH $116,500 buys clean, well kept 3 Bdrm 2 bath h o me. Newly upgraded kitchen and baths, nice fenced yard. See it today! IALIOA ISLAND W.ATBFIOHT' Irregular lot with 35' on water. Cozy and comfortable 2 Bdrm cottage with guest area/income unit over 2 car garage. $750,000. WOODllUD•I CRiii Irvine Condo near pools, tennis and shopping. 2 Bdrm starter home. Inspection with offer. $107,500. SIA llHDS-MIW um.- 3 Bdrm home . Situ ated on quiet cul -de sac ; the 2nd story has small ocean view. Completely fenced back yard, small covered patio. Offered at $150,000 with aood a11umable loan. Call to see. PETfj BARR En REALTY 641-1991 agt. The Lawson Real~•SLANO, 8l4CH & 11 .. v, f(ONI ltOMlS Company MEW UDO 151.1 One of the most e xciting floor pla ns we've ever seen on Lido. Traditional ch arm . top quality appointments, 3 bedrooms, spiral sta ir c a se. form a l dining . gourmet kit c h en. s unn y breakfast room . large master suite w /fi replace, sky lig hted spa & sundeck. $630.000 with a jumbo loan a vailable. 3418 Vid Lido • Nt'wpurl lkdch • 675·4562 OPPORTUNITIES FOR lullct.n -Decorators -lnYeston T1tffe prDflrfln offer> ... ,.. ...... to ,.. ..... redec0f'9h or ..... • •w prop•rtrf Al locllhd ........... ..... -~ Folu1loH Newport loc•tloa wltll tra•JA •n1 •lew of M• Illy. 1Mt lip .......... ,....,.. ........... ..... 2-•tory .._ ............. ,.. ... ... iltclltdld .... prfc.. .... prfce4 -hyfl .... $995,000. TWO "AXERS" ON UDO ISLE I. luildtn & Decorators llt•lhdl Lowest price c ..... i.o.. for fl"....._ ..,..- •Udo I•. Stc.IMd gloss, i011111 ,.tfo •d loh of posilbllltMs In this 2 ..._, 2 both houi9 w /dWng ""' It's ..... ll•llble -j•t ftffdt ..._ ''TLC" to ..... e It odor.W.. $299.000. 2. LARGE HOMl--GIEA T LOCATION. Curt. ...... Hhrior -but lltilde .... loh of help. Howenr ... ,... ..... • lar .. a... to wort& with. lftdlldn H•llMJ roo111, ....... ...... lcar.. ._.ly ""· .. ,...... .... ..,. Mite + 3 ....... Strfft to itrwf locafiOL $34f,000. SHORECLIFFS LEASE OPTION WHd•rful o;port. to .. ,..d Hd d•corat• Hiia Hlttl11t 3 • ._ ...... f ... ly ,.... -.... ......... CorMt' lot. SJ0,600 .,.._ MOMY ...t S 1500 ,ar MORtt.I I yr. option. $369,000. VU LOCA Tl ON-LARGE LOT v."....__. ..... , •• ., ............ txlstl.. duplH wltt. two -2 '"41. ............... c ..... to .... ...., la •" •r•• of custo•IHd llo•Hl ladac..t to S4Jt,OOO •. AXER~REAT LOCATION-VU ................ P ... , ..... , ...... . ........... INiy -ltlocll ..... ..... lltM MNH frora Mewport H-., YllCllt c ... SJH,000. BAYFIONT CONDO--NEEIS HD.P t Y"':ezw. + ......... .-~ ..... , ...... c ......... . •'-•• .,. .... •••4• ••• , •••• re4ecer...... OWHr w• ewlllir .... , .... .., .......... ... WA.TERFRONT HOMES,1NC. lt£AI. UTATE S.•. ltffltol• Pt•ll\I M~t11 . I• • t 5 IR ESTATE. $145,000 Unbelievable . . . Sharp . . . Plush cpts ... Fireplace . . . And take over 93.4''/ol loan. Priced l o sell fast ... Try $35,000 down. No qualifying ... Owner will help finance! THE REAL ESTATERS 963-6767 LAma-WOOD LUXUIY Beautifully upgraded Patio Home in Tustin's Laurelwood. 4 ~rms, 2~ baths makes this spacious home an excellent purchase at only $145,000. Less than 20% down payment r equired. OPEN HOUSE 1-5 PM SUN. 2161 Sweetbriar. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY IN BAYCREST The perfect home for a growing family . Located on a large pie shaped lot with 4 bdrms., panelled family rm, formal dining rm, office or maid's r oom , pool and a super game room. Complete with a full size regulation pool table. wet bar, lots of storage, gun case, trophy case and believe it or not, there's m ore! You must come by 1730 Marlin Way, N. B. Sat or Sun 1 to 5 to see it all. $449.500. IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES The popular Somerset Model 5 bdrm. home, only this one is on an extra large lot adjoining the nature park. Really a s uper location! La rge family rm. with wet bar and fireplace adjoins the spacious kitchen . Enclosed yard has dog run and patio. T here's a 3 car garage, 2 fireplaces, 3 baths and a low interest assumable 1st. Come by 1816 Newport Hills Dr., N.B. Sun btw 1 &5. $329,750. ON HARBOR ISLAND An olde r traditional style home with magnificent grounds and trees in a fabulous bayfront location. Private pier and float for large yacht. Priced af lot value. $1,780,000. IN WESTCLIFF The perfect honeymoon cottage at an inland price. Nicely decorated with cozy woodburning fireplace, a mirrored bar and a complete kitchen a ll bltin. 2 bdrms. and 2 full baths. Worry free condo living for only $129.500. Quick occupancy is OK. INVESTMENTS 194 units in booming Denver. Local owner anxious for sale has reduced price by $300,000! Less than 71h times gross with 97% occupancy. 10~% financing. $4 ,000,000. Shopping center 100% occupied on 19th Street in Cos t a Mesa . Desirable corner location on long term leasehold. $477,000. Horse ranch site just minutes from Dana Point Yac ht Har bor in bea utiful San Juan Capistrano. Fabulous view. 51h acres. Owner will trade. $650,000 clear. OWNER WILL CARRY T.D. 3br Bluff condo with nice entry & private enclosed side yard. Priced below last sale. Call Pete Johnson. WESTCLlff CHARMER 4bdr + den on pool sized lot. Owner will help finance. Call Harry to view. AFFORDAILE LIVIM~ ON C OUMT1lY CLUI DRIVE Brand new on the market is this lovely Mesa Verde 3bdrm, fam. rm. & formal din. rm., home. Pool size yard and freshly painted in & out. Seller will assist with financing. Only~ $161,000. Call Diana. DOVER SHORES FRONT ROW 4br, 4ba, formal dn., family rm., pool, super view, ocean, Back Bay, steal this, total fixer. Seller carry 1st T .D. Asking $480,000 Fee. Boo & Dovie LINDA ISLE 5br, 5ba, beau mstr. s uite, lite decor, formal din. Bring offer. Asking 1.1 million. Bob & Dovie Koop 631-1266 OCEAN VIEW DOVER SHORES 4br, 4ba, Galaxy front row ocean view, pool, spa, huge yard, grt. fin .. asking $725,000 Fee. Bob & Dovie Koop LINDA ISLE 6br, 7ba, the most exes O"~tate on Linda Isle. Wine cellar, game rm., in /OU\.... { b~ & spa. Unequal basin vu, dk for 85' yacht. 3.1 Millioh~For appt Bob & Dovie ORANGE & AVOCADO RANCH 78 Ac. sub. div. map complete, 4 sep. parcels ; sell all or part, heavy producing. Bob & Dovie WA TERFROMT IOA T DOCK 3br, 3ba, 3yrs old, new spa, huge master ste. w/bay vu . Sell at $525K 1st T.D. $274K al 11 .5% assum. Bob & Dovie Koop HUHTIN~TON HARIOUR 2br, 2lhba, ver y sharp condo. S142K. Bob & Dovie CAMEO SHORE LEASE 4br, 3ba, fr. pool . ocean view, 3pri beaches . $1900/mo.Bob & Dovie Koop 631·1266 HUNTINGTON BEACH 4 PLEX All units are 2bedroom 2 bath -good r ents , no vacancy factor. P rice $185,000. Loan is assumable. Anne Mccasland 631-1266 MOVE UP TO MESA VERDE This spacious 4bedroom, two story home has an outs tanding corner location AND a 9~% fully assumable loan. The price is right at $219,000. Call Anne Mccasland. FOUNT AIM VALLEY True value in the Pver popular WESTMONT homes. 3 lg. bdrm + bonus room. Below market price. $1ZT ,OOO. Call Anne Mccasland 631·1266 SPYGLASS -17°/o DH! Beautifully decorated Coronado w/hlll & nite lite vu. Very emotional property w/loads of upg rades. You'll love it!! J err y Jones HERITAGE PARK 19% down and take over existing financing! 3bdrm. 1 ~ bth, Elm model. Fine 1st home or income unit. $106.000 Call Jerry J ones. ONE OF A KIND-44EW LISTING Terrific remodeled & customized 5bdr. home. There is a pool, a spa, a sauna, and a fantastic 24'x26' tam. rm. All of these features for $205,000. Call Jackie COSTA MESA TOWNHOUSE Close to South Coast Village. Lg. 3bdr .. +fam. rm. Comm pool & paddle tennis. Priced to sell at $141,000. Call Jackie Handleman. OUTSTANDIN& INVESTMENT VALUE! Balboa Peninsula duplex only $260,000 . . . location and excellent financing off er an exceptional opportunity for she lter. growth & development. 201 /201 1;2 E . Bay Ave. Clint Moses 631-1266 FAIULOUS IALIOA PININSULA HOa. W/VIEWI You'll be impressed w/this four bedroom home one blk. from ocean. Super street appeal -move·in condition. 1541 E . Ocean Blvd. Open House Sun 1 .. 5 Clint Moses 631-1266 of cost• w, lrYM, ,.._,,,. ltelld. IM. 2J4 L 171• Stnet, c..te W... 631-1266 Independent Member Broker Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 29, 1981 Outstanding \ Cadillac Resales (2 12ZPA) 1980 COUPE DEVILLE s ' (605655) 1979 ELDORADO COUPE s ' I 971 CADILLAC 1979 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD SEVILLE llOUGHAM D'EUGAHCE Aatroroof. (849TZW) 1206233) 59895 59ft5 1979 CADILLAC I 978 CADILLAC SEVILLE COUPE DEVILLE D'B.EGAMCE Astroroof. (499'1.0W) (417TYR) 513,995 58195 1976 CADILLAC 1974 CADILLAC COUPIDIVIW COUPE DEVILLE (200916) (6 15LPC) 54995 ONE OWNER 49 ,45 3 MILES 1971 UMCOLH 1979 CHEVIOUT COMTININT AL MA1K V CAPRICE CLASSIC (328ULF) (715XNV) 57995 54995 I 1979 CADILLAC COUPEDEV1W (323WOT) 59795 1977 CADILLAC SEVILLE (457581) 57995 1979 CADILLAC SEDAM DEV1W (683WOX) 59495 19~ PONTIAC ESP T "REOIHU>" (783YMW) 56795 GM QUALITY ',f WK: f PAPT<, I §! I DIP THAT GHAT Gii RILIHCI WITH CllNUDll Clll PARTS. < .1 N UOd MUT<1P~ PAPT<> DIVISION \ \I Custom an c on\ter . Special· s1on Can , .. , •sts ... rve 8 ., One F U1 d or You1 ----.::::..· USE YOUR CASH REBATE TOWARD DOWN PAYMENT OR PUT IT IN YOUR POCKET 1 !~,~t I ercel interior disc brak (224743).(1bucket seats e(s4. vinyl si4oi2) §, 1981 Starlet . : speed, power f M/FM stere . ront disc brak (539739) (1 o, tnm rings (4 es. only). · 1387) -H111n ,_. S. ....................... IAIW ONM__.Y l·I ,. .... c..,... IOAT ILIP·SANDY IEACll + 1artt' bdrm ~ de. I bltla bame • much monl 1615,0001 Qwsaer I All-* tn-t1f7. OCIAMIVallMb o,._ s.t/S. I ·I ZOJ 41•Stnet $171,500! lneludet land + warns Is cocy 2 bdrm dollbo11.1e · fireplace · patio. 2 car 1ara1e + H· Ira parllin1. Owner ha1 bou.1ht new home · 19 CONSIDERING ALL OFFERS ·TRY YOURS! ..... ..,,rop. ....... •'75-7060• WATm.t CllOS Huntiftstoa Harbour Purchan w/5% dn. on fantastic terms. Brand new, cpt'd, draped ON WATER, guarded gale entry, views. 2 car gar. Pool fr tennis. 2 & 3 BDRM AVAJL IMMEO. f'rom 1299,000. Call 7141556-9600. PRIVATE HACH community behi nd garden gates. Greatly reduced pnce 4 Bdrm, 2 ba, single story home. Offersed at $219,900. ESTAIUSHEO MEIGHIORHOOD Exquisitely decorated Bluff home in Dana Point . Dramatic fireplace. formal dining rm. Living rm with oak flooring are a few of the many amenities this 3 bdrm home offers $450,000. FAMILY HOMES 3 & 4 bedrooms. Xlnl areas of Laguna Niguel & San Juan Capistrano Large yards. some with spas. Good terms COASnJME VIEWS rmmaculate 3 Bdrm 2 ba. Earlhtone decor. wood decks. frplc As sumable financmg Of· fered at S~.000. WILSON Ir WEISS REAL ESTATE DANA POINT 491-2752 PARTY IM HARBOR VIEW Smashing family room with wet bar Un· believably beaullful En- tertainer's patio. S Bdrm Sommerset on ree land. Abtolutely Immaculate move-in condition . Creative financing available. • RED CARPET 754-1202 MEW PORT HACH $195,000 Prestigious Harbor Hl1blands, atrium en· try, lmmac. 3 BR. beaut. wood deck & EZ care yard. Take advantage or special low Interest financing. Call 64S·0303 COLD Well BANl(eRO .............. TRI-Pt.IX Elegant owners unit w /epa. Spanieh Tile. marble frplc, I xlnt 0W11er llnanclnt. JOHISUALn 67U210 llGCAMYON Take over payment• wllll 1upw low down. J Bdrm Monaco nawl•1 townhome. , ... ,.,...., ,,....,721 OCIAM & Y ALLIY YllW eo., llw, a. home, den, f'rplc. etc. + ,_.,.~awhomee • ·It aot. C&U now for •nt. '"5,000. 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QOM 2 Se1ura, Ranebo-San Joaq., lrv. 511-1117 1158,000 Set/SUD 12·5 203 •ist St., Newport Beach 675-7060 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 127 Onyx, Bal uland 6734700 $274,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 2001 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach 644-4910 $183,000 Sun 1-5 7 Aries Court, Newport Beach 631·1400 $180,000 Sun 1·5 123 Via Zurich, Ne\Vport Beach 631·1400 $299,SOO Sun 1·5 15 PalQs, Irvine 551·8700 $175,000 Sat 1·5 214 Via Dijon, Lido Isle, NB 963-8182 $330,000 Sun 1-4 203 21st St. CE /Side) CM 645-0303 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 1946 Port Locksleigh, Harbor View 551-8700 $225,000 Sun 1-5 1223 Bayside Pl., Corona del Mar 642-8235 $535,000 Sun 12·5 2 II phn FAM IM or DIH •21649 Ocean Vista (South) Laguna 675-6000 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 502 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $357,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 33 Glennhurst, Woodbridge, Irv. 559·9789 $148 ,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 • •8 Collins Island, NB 631-1400 $1,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 214 Walnut, Newport Beach 675-6670 $174,900 Sun 1-4:30 2Z7 Via Orvieto, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 868 Hillcrest Dr., Laguna Beach 631-7300 $289,000 Sun 1-5 5294 Plum Tree, Univ. Park, Irv. 552-1800 $138.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 l HDIOOM 427 Lugonia, Newport Beach 642-1889 $145,000 Sat/Sun 10-5 •231 62nd St.. Newport Beach 548-6579 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1025 Park Ave., Laguna Beach 831-8440 $249,000 Sun 2-5 971 Bayside Cove W .. Npt Bch 631·1532 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2610 W. Oceanfront, Npt Sch 675-8307 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1133 Berkshire <Westcliff) NB 675-6000 $297 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 113 La Jolla. Newport Beach 631-1400 $199,500 Sat 1-5 232 Via San Remo, Lido Isle, NB 631·1400 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 15 Creekwood, Woodbridge, Irvine 552-9690 $149,900 Sun 1-5 2651 Crestview , Bayshores. NB 642-5568 $335,000 Sun 1-5 1903 Yacht Camillia, NB 833-3622 $365.000 Sat/Sun 2801 Bayshore Dr .. Bayshores, NB 644-9060 $398,000 Sun 1·5 1585 West Baker, Mesa Verde, CM 641-1693 $139.900 · Sat/Sun 1-4 •34022 Chula Vista. Dana Point 831 -8440 $339,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 505 Avenida Largo, The Bluffs 551-8700 $240.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 640Tustin Ave <Nwpt Hgt.s l NB 642-5200 $215 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1832 Marapata 642-8235 $259 ,000 Sat 1·5 421 Fern leaf, Corona del Mar 642-8235 $359,000 Sat 12·5 2041 Pt. Provence. Harbor View 64{).9900 $223.000 Sun 1-4 6 Rue Valbonne, Npt Bch 538·7723 $434 ,500 Sun 1-5 300 E. Coast Hwy #52 <Baysd Vig l NB 675-6000 $89,500 Sun 1-5 1212 Berkshire, West cliff, NB 644-9990 $285,000 Sun 1·5 1601 Reef View Circle, CdM 644-6200 $519,000-Fee Sun 12-4:30 21 Richmond, Northwood 551-8700 $162,500 Sun 1-5 1 Silver Crescent, Turtle Rock 752-1414 $249,900 Sun 1-5 901 Altura. Irvine Terrace 642·8235 $329,500-LH Sun 1-4 :30 2128 Sterling, Costa Mesa - 546-2313 $125,000 Sun 1-4 470 Shady Dr., Costa Mesa 546-2313 $167,000 Sun 1-4 4191 Manzanita. Greentree, Irv 552-1800 $134,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 504 Westminster. Newport Beach 675·1771 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 144 Cornelio, San Clemente 831-6500 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2018 Dover <Hbr Hinds ) NB 645-0303 $195.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 l II ... JAM RM or DIM 1130 Somerset Lane, Newport Bch 548-4058 $385,000 Sat 12-4 ••38 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch 675·7060 $525,000 Sun 1-5 611 Loretta, Laguna Beach 497-1761 $315,000 Sun 1-5 1357 Cerritos Dr., Lag Beach 497-5454 $305,000 Sat 10-5 2300 Heather Lane. Newport Beach 631-0517 $270,000 Sun 1-5 1000 White Sails Wy Cl-Mils) CdM 675-6000 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 21 Cambria (Spyglass) CdM 675-6000 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1514 Highland Dr .• Newport Beach 552·0660 $365,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 3175 Burmuda Drive, Costa Mesa 545-3462 SJ.30,275 Sat/Sun 12·4 ?.51 Viejo St .• North Laguna Beach 494·1835 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2632 Riverside Dr .. Costa Mesa 642-3370 $159,SOO Sat/Sun 12·5 3225 Iowa St., Costa Mesa 957·0077 $123,900 Sat/Sun 12·6 2113 Miramar, Balboa PeM, NB 631·1400 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~l CUff Dr . .t!!~rt Beach 631·1400 ""''·000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3'a> Seaward, Newport Beach 111·1400 $38f,OOO Sat/Sun 1·5 3111 Klondike, Cotta Men tit· HOO SU0,000 Sun 1·5 214 Via Graziama, Newpt Bch 673-7300 $440,000 Sun 1·5 • 14.72 Galaxy. Dover Shores 645-9161 $669,000 Sun 1·5 2063 President Pl.. Cos ta Mesa 556-2660 SU0\000 Sun 1-4 912 Powell Cl CCttihms ) CM 675 -6000 $169,500 Sun 1·5 17 Melody Ln (Woodbrdg) Irvine 675-6000 $167 ,500 Sun 1-5 22001 Capistrano Ln .. Hunt. Bch. 546·9522, Laura $153,500 Sn 1·5 1918 Seadrift, Irvine Terrace 642-8235 $399,000 Sun 1-5 14 Rue Deauville CBg Cyn) NB 760-9333 $575,000 Sun 1-5 •511 Cliff Dr. CC1£hvn ) NB 642-5200 $350,000 Sun 1-5 438 Riverside, Npt Bch 631-1266 $425,000 Sun 2-5 3200tero <Bluffs> NB 675-3411 $275,000 Sun 1-5 13 Poinsettia, Irvine 731 -49ll/730-3505 Sun 12-5 3239Nebraska <Mesa Verde) CM 546-2313 $136,900 Sun 1·4 2845 Tabago <Mesa Verde) CM 546-2313 $169,000 Sun 1-4 2864 Serang (Mesa Verde) CM 546-2313 $159,900 Sun 1·4 •2312 Redlands , Newport Beach 631 -1400 $197,000 Sal 1-5 15 Sycamore Creek, Trtlrk, Irv. 644 -9060 $268,500 Sun 1-5 510 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle. NB 644-9060 $525 ,000 Sun 1·5 2450 Marino, Baysbores. NB 644-9060 $495,000-Fee Sun 1-5 204 Via Eboli, Lido Isle. NB 644-9060 $650,000 Sun 1-5 2451 Marino Dr., Bayshores, NB 644-9060 $365.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 17 Monterey Cir .. Spyglass. CdM 644-9060 $419,000 Sun 1-5 1515 Cumberland, Westcliff, NB 631-5150 $239,000 Sat 12·4/Sn 1-5 2501 Ha rbor View Dr .. CdM 673-1600 $575,000 Sun 1-5 7 Barrier Reef, Jasmine Creek, CdM 640-2077 $375 ,000 Sun 12-5 2406 Holl y Ln .. Newport Beach 760-9333 $189.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •33.521 Via De Agua, SanJuanCapis. 831-8440 $255,000 Sun 12-4 225 Via Quito, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 Sal/Sun 1-3 215 Iris Ave., Corona del Mar 631·7300 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 421 San Bernardino. Nwpt Hghts, NB 631 -7300 $330.000 Daily 1-5 •1363 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $495 ,000 Sun 1·5 5762 Sierra Casa , Trtlrk. Irv. 551-8700 Sat/Sun 1·5 2112 Raleigh, Costa Mesa 646 -7171 $108,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 24241 Porto Cristo. LagWla Niguel 831 -6500 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 21281 Antigua, Huntington Beach 548-1168 $139,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2511 Loyola Rd., Costa Mesa 979 -5370 $132,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 #6 Barun a Crt (Npt Crest) NB 631 -1266 $225,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 ••36 Woodgrove, Woodbridge, Irv. 552-1800 $354 ,900 Sal/Sun 1-5 22001 Capistrano Lane, Hunt. Beach 646-1544 $153,500 Sun 1-5 4627 Cortland, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •8 Monterey Cir (Spygls) NB 644·9990 $459.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 5732 Sierra Roja, Turtlerock, Irv 640·5357 $179,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1.830 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach 673-8700 $325,000 Sat/SUn l ·S 3 -4 IEDllOOM 431-444 Nyes, Laguna Beach 642-8235 $395,000-425,000 Sun 1-5 4 llDIOOM 205 Garnet, Balboa Island 673-2230 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 6162 Sierra Palos (Turtlerock) Irv. 551·4400 $218,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 11810 Tulip Court, Fountain Valley 636-3760 $91,000 Sun 1-4 ••443 Canal, Newport Beach 631 -1400 $255,000 Sun l·S 225 Via Orvieto, Lido Isle, NB 631 -1400 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 209 Mentone, Newport Beach 631-1400 $475,000 Sun 1-5 3089 Klondike, Costa Mesa 631 -1400 $209,000 Sun 1-5 1763 East Ocean. Balboa 644-9060 $450,000 Sun 1·5 1742 Glenneyre, Laguna Beach 631-1266 $279,995 Sat/SUn 12·5 1011 White Sails, Corona del Mar 644-6200 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 118 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle, NB 673·7300 Sat/Sun 1·5 11 Flin tridge, Irvine · 551·8700 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 23 Amlstad, lrvlne 752·1414 $184,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 Zl45 College, Costa Mesa 540.1120 $1~.ooo . Sat/Sun 1-s U02 Charleston. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~ Scot.ttoun, Huntiftatm Bcb ...,,, '1•.900 8uD 1·5 ma Blrcb, 9anta Ana ... lUO S111.• ' 9522 Ackley Cr .. Fountain Vly 831-6500 $274 ,900 Sat/SWl 1-5 10575 Chinook, Fountain Valley 831·6500 $164 ,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 106 Via Zapada, San Clemente 831-6500 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2310 Downie Pl., Garden Grove 979·5370 $108,000 Sun 1-5 12 Mallard, Woodbridge, Irv. 552-1800 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 12 Canyon Ridge.t_!urtlerock, Irv. 552-1800 $320,uw Sat/Sun 1-5 *1315Santanella (Irv Terr) CdM 675-6000 $328,900 Sun 1-5 •4812 Cortland (Cameo Hln) CdM 675-6000 $324,500 Sun 1-5 132 McKnight, Laguna Beach 642-8235 $895,000 Sun 1·5 1901 Yacht Resolute, Harbor View 752-1414 $.525 ,000 Sun 1-5 2671 Bayshore Dr .. Bayshores 642-8235 $850 ,000 Sun 1-5 5 Bitterwood, Woodbridge 551-8700 $199,500 Sun 1-5 964 Paularino, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $128,000 Sun l -5 1307 Santiago, Westcliff 642-8235 $325,000 Sun 1-5 5382 Amalfi. Turtle Rock 551-8700 $294 ,500 Sun 1-5 22 Birdsong, Woodbridge 551-8700 $230,000 Sun 1-5 2933 Cassia, Eastbluff 644·6200 $359.000-LH Sun 1-5 21 Cedars prmg, Woodbridge 551-8700 $245.000 Sun 1-5 111 Via Quito I Lido Isle> NB 673-3002 Sun 1-5 4 IR plus FAM RM or DEN 25591 Rocky Beach. Dana Point 493-881 2 $239 ,900 Sat/Sun 11-4 La Paz & Gallup. Laguna Hills 982·7568 $829.000 Sat/Sun 11 -4 204 Via San Remo, Lido Isle, NB 640-5777 $638 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 1822 Tanager , Mesa Verde. CM 556-4581 $242.900 Sun 1·5 #5 Sunburst . Turtle rock. lr v. 955·3079 $345.000 Sun 2-5 1514 Hi ghland Dr .. Westcliff, NB 552-0660 $365.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••2274 Chan n e l Rd , Balboa Peninsula, NB 675-2311 $1,295,000 Sal/Sun 12·4 2161 Sweetbriar. Tustin 552-7000 $145,000 Sun 1·5 1201 Devon. Newport Beach 631·1266 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1·4:30 2907 Setting Sun <llVHls) CdM 675·6000 $595.000 Sat 1-5 1955 Pt. Ra msgate IHVllrns> NB 675-6000 $241 ,800 Sat 1·5 20 Whis tling Swan ( Wdbrdg l ln·ine 675-6000 St89.ooo Sat/Sun 1·5 11 Tiburon Bay ISpyglassl CdM 675-6000 S650.000 Sat1Sun 1-5 •6 Winged Pool 1 Ri g Cyn >NB 675·6000 $645.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 ••503 Edgewa ter. Ne wport Bch 631-1400 S995,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 420 Belvue, Penin. Pt., N.B. 675-9525 $430.000 Sun 1·5 1315 Antigua Way. Dover Shores. NB 644-4910 $440,000 Sun 1-4:30 12 Crystal Pool. Turtlerock. Irv. 644·9060 $249 ,500 Sun 1·5 •2832 Drake, Mesa del Mar, CM 645-4483 $164,500 Sun 1·5 419J Williwaw. Racquet Club. Irv. 552-6940 $169,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 • •309 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle, NB 673· 7300 Sat/Sun 3-5 •1244 Polaris Dr. Dover Shores. NB 631·7300 $81 5.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1118 Somerset Ln, Westcliff, NB 631-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun l-5 1112 Notlingha m , Wes tcliff, NB 631-7300 $330 ,000 Sun 1-5 •2106Santiago Dr, DoverShrs, NB 631-7300 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •9545 Ackley Cr., Fountain Vly 831-6500 $309,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 I •1730 Marlin Way, Newport Beach 673·4400 $449.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 219 Via Nice , Lido Isle. NB 963-8182 $445,000 Sun 1-4 21821 Harbor Breeze. Hunt. Beach 963-8182 $249,500 Sun 1-5 13 Rimrock <Trtlrk Hin> Irv. 675-3411 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1612 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB 675-6000 $510.000 Sun 1-5 29462 Drydock Cove, Laguna Niguel 495-1720 $156,500 Sun 1·5 14 Morro Bay <Spygls) CdM 759-9100 $565,500 Sun 1-5 2815 Pebble ( HVHls ) Cd.M 675·6000 $425,000 Sun 1·5 •2025 Lemnos <Mesa Verde) CM 641·8458, 631-1266 Sun l ·S •1~9 Vallejo, Costa Mesa 751·6339 $183,000 Sun 1·5 50 Rldgeline Dr. (Harbor Ridge> NB / 640-6323 $790,000 Sun l ·S 1 Mulr Beach (Spyglass) CdM 760-9333 $1 ,495,000 Sun 1-5 U Monterey Cir (Spygls) NB • 760-9333 $625,000 Sun 1-5 SO Ridgeline (Harbor Rdl) NB 760-9833 S'730,000 Sun 1·5 aoNottin1ham <Weatcll) NB M2·5200 f449 500 &m 1-5 31121Sprln1rield Dr •• LqNlpel (2JJ) 434.()908 \ _ &m 1·5 llU2 Dewberry (Univ.vii> ltv. 171-Mll $165,000 81* l-I 3272 Iowa <Mesa Verde> CM 544.2313 $135,SOO Sun 1·• 1'779 Hawaii Cr. Mesa Verde, CM 6'5-0303 $149,000 Sun 1_. •1919 Paper Ln <Back Bay) NB 64S-0303 $190,000 Sun 1·4 •1608GaJaxy Dr, DvrShrs, NB 673·8700 $699,000 Sun 1·5 30S9Tyler Way, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $124,850 Sat/Sun 1-4 6 Queenswreath, Irvine 759-1501 $176.900 Sun 12·5 _ • 1342 Galaxy, Dover Shores 640·9900 S950.000 Sun 1·4 2074 Phahlrope <Mesa Verde) CM 631 -7370 $240,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 3104 Coolidge, Costa Mesa 546· 1428 $135,000 Sat/Sun l·&• 5 HDROOM 9 Cypress Tree , University Park 551-8700 $254.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 Deerwood. Big Canyon 644 ·6200 $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 79 Linda Isle.NB <By appt. only > 828-1280 (213 )598-1363 Sat/Sun #1 Trafalger, Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $1 , 795,000 Sun 1-5 S IR phll FAM RM or DEN 26421 Palisades. Capistrano Beach 640-5777 $995,000 Sat/Sun 12 5 2715 Lighthouse Ln, Newport Beach 631-1400 $375,000 Sun 1-5 #6 Malibu Circle , Spyglass, CdM 644-9060 $595,000 Sun 1·5 4 Rocky Point Rd .. Spyglass, NB 631-7300 $1.400.000 Sun 12·4 2825 Zell Dr., Laguna Beach 497.5494 $750,000 Sun 1-5 1641 Orchard Dr .. C.M. 494-0066 $160,000 Sun 2-5 •937 Crocus. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $181 ,000 Sun 12-4 2768 Lorenza. Mesa del Mar. CM 631-7370 $164,900 Sun 1-4 1407 Santanella. Corona del Mar 44-9635 $360,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 1827 Port Tiffin < HVHms l NB 760-1397 $349.500 Sun 1 S 18 Mandarin <Wdbrg >Irvine 551-3000 $298.500 Sat Sun 12·4 1816 Newport Hills Dr .. Newport Bch 673-4400 $329,750 Sun 1·5 221.4 Port Carlis le, Newport Beach 673-2122 $339.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 6 IR plus FAM RM or DEH • 1524 Keel Dr (I I arbor Vu m s) CdM 640-5446 $459,900 Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM IO Wind wood. Wood l.mdgt', Irv. 552-0660 $1 :3tl .500 Sat Sun 12·4 •220 Ni ce Lane ~ IOfi. Newport Beh 631-1400 $39A.OOO Sat;Sun 1-5 1228 Rutland #6, Ne wport Beach 631-1400 $1 24.500 Sun 1-5 us Canyon Crest , Corona del Ma r 640-99oo S237 .500 Sun l ·4 •427 Gloucester <Cape Series) CM 642-5200 $138.500 Sun 1·5 309 Alla Ln .. Costa Mesa 645·3076 Sl 12,000 Sun 12·6 101Sc holz#135. Ve rsailles. NB 546·2313 $175.000 Sun 1-4 · 2424 !:::ianta Ana Ave . t:;.s 1de. C M . 673-9060 SlOR,500 Sun 1-5 2000 Meyer Pl., Co::,tc.1 Mesa 641 -1991 Sat Sun 12·4 •200 McNeil #104, Versailles, NB NB 640-4277 $165.000 Sun 1·5 2150ld Newport Bl .. N.B. 631-7300 $189.000 Sun 1·4 2 IR plus FAM RM or DEN • •633 Lido Park Fl. Lido Is le, NB 631 -1400 $610.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••633 Lido Park Dr, F-2. NB 631-7300 $650,000 Sun 1-5 #7 Lago Sud, R.S. Joaquin. Irv. 552-4477 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 385 Bayview Terr <4lwer Bay) NB 760-9333 $210.~ Sat/Sun 1·5 44 Navarre (RSJ> Irvine 759-9100 $185,000 Sun 1-5 •22 Arboles ( RSJ ) Irvine 759-9100 $187 ,000 Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOM ••6408 W Oceanfront. Newport Bch 631-1400 $59R,OOO SattSun l·!l 11 Big Dipper Crt (Npt Terr) NB 759-9100 $135,500 Sun 1-5 •102 Scholz Plaza #28 (Ver.) NB 759-9100 $450,000 Sun 1·5 630 Skyview. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $134 750 Sun 1-5 15502 Willia ms. Tustin 540-1720 $102,500 Sun 1-5 2117 Vista Laredo, Bluffs. NB 640-5560 $212,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 431 Vista Suerte, Bluffs, NB 640-5560 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2745 Vista Umbrosa (Bluffs ) NB 759-9100 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 635 Vista Bonita, Bluffs, NB 631·7300 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 292 Palmer, Newport Beach 646-6093 $165,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 J II ,._ FAM RM or 084 #4 Canyon Lane, Corona del Mar 640-4518 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 •835 Amigos Way #15 (Bluns) NB 759-9100 $198.000 Sun 1·5 4 llDIOOM #7 Mojo Court, Newport Beach 644·8053 $850/mo. Sat/Sun 11-4 STUDIO COM>O •200 McNeil #103, Versailles, NB 760·8617 $89,000 Sun 1-5 * •• HMMlhrW. .... w. H1•nhirW. "-fwS-. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ 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Good rental area. $350,000 and $375,000. ~ ,fi<J~·d.Jt-1/I j1. {. r/.j,>u ·ialt·.j ,11,,w/ /.}/a61 fi~O-.'J~!O 2125 San Joaquin Hills Rd. m Newport Ct•nter 601 ofido Unobstructed harbor & ocean view ~ Spacious 2 bedroom. 21.12 bath co ndominium. cus tom designed & decorated from floor to ceiling throughout. Superb security & amenities. $875,000 BY APPOINTMENT Sti ~VMA~ A"~()CllAT~' INC. 600 Newport Center Drive • 64().6500 """ tlll1 llmocfy directory .... ,_ HU w..ei-d n ,.. ,. ................. Al .. ~ 111'94 w.w -~rilMd ... ,,.....,. .... ., ...... ~ .... wtwre Ill • ...,., DAl.Y N.OT WANT ADS. ,..,_. tltowilMJ Cit"" .._..for.-. or,_. - ~ to li1t -• i.tfo; wllcwi ilt tW• ~ MCtt fridlly, s ..... , .... 5-My. DUPLEXES FOR SALE I & 2 IEDROOM 427 Iris. Corona del Mar 673-6511 $265,000 Sun 1-4 2-2 BEDROOM 2001 Kin gs Rd .. Newport Beach 631 -1400 $439 .000 Sat 1-5 506-508 Park Blvd .. Newport Beach 631 ·1400 $398,500 Sat/Sunl-5 4601 Seashore. Newport Beach 631-1400 $97S,OOO Sun 1-5 3-3 BEDROOM plus FAM RM or DEH • •4603 Seashore Dr. NB 675-0884 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM 5106 W. 1st St .. Santa Ana 645·0303 $101,000 Sal/Sun 1·4 TRl-PLEX FOR SALE 3 BR -3 BR -2 II 1532 Mira Mar. Newport Beach 673-6210 Sun 1-5 HOME plus INCOME FOR SALE 2 BEOIOOM 1101 Balboa. Balboa Isle, NB (213) 434-0908 $410.000 Sun 1-5 MOBILE. HOMES FOR SALE 2 IEOROOM •700 Lido Park Dr #22, Lido Isle, NB 631-1400 $62.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 #24 Anza, Newport Beach 631-1400 $44 ,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 #D Anchorage Way, Newport Beach 631-1400 $89.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IR plus FAM R.M or DBI 14851 Jeffrey Rd #354, Irvine 552-8841 Sat/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUM FOR LEASE 67 Canyon Ridge. Trtlrk, Irv. 6'75~3411 $950 mo. Sun 1·5 PI NIHSUl.A 'OINT. New luxury Colonial 4 Br home w/library. form. din. rm .• spac. mstr suite w/trpl1 dressing rm w /huge walk· in closet. All the amenities. 1505 Miramar. OPEN SA'IHO·l . $625,000. EASTSIDI COSTA MESA. Charming 2 story condo w /lrg fenced rear yard. 2 spa<;ious Br, l 'h ba, perfect for young famlly. 2424 Santa Ana, C.M. OPEN SUN 1·5. $108,500. CALL TO SEE PRICE SLASHID! Waterfront w /boat dock. Estate sale. 3 Br & study plus 1 Br ..1.~tal. Must sell. Below apparisal at~,500. HUMT. HARIOUR. 102 ' on water! Exquisite 4 Br w /spac. fam. rm .. dock for 60' yacht, can be increased to accom. 96'. Fantastic water view! Just lis ted . an office exclus ive $1,175,000. LIDO ISLE. Corner lot w /so. patio. Charming 2 Br & den, some bay view! Just listed at $435,000. UDO ISLE. Sophisticated 3 BR home w/spacious liv. rm., formal din. rm., gourmet kitchen overlooking sunny So. patio. $425,000. D A v r D s 0 N R E A L T l r N C. 31'6 Newpor1A.1vcJ r.e 673·9060 SELL idle items with a Have something you Daily Pilot Classified want to sell? Classified f Ad. 642-5678. ads do it well. 642-5678. SPYGLASS SOUTHPORT GREAT IUY for $539,500 Custom f ea tu res throughout. Large 5 bedroom home with pool and jacuzzi. Quiet cul-de-sac location. Showing by appointment only. SPYGLASS FORMER MOOR-CUSTOMIZED 7 bdrm including 2 rm mother·in-law suite, separate study w/view, den, courtyard entry pool, separate jacuzzi off mstr bdrm. suite. Spectacular ocean and night light view. One of Spyglass Hill's finest. $849,500 . SPYGLASS MEW IEDFORD 4 bdrm, 3 bath high ly upgraded. Pool, jacuzzi, spectacular ocean and night light views! $795,000 HARIOR RIDGE 3 bdrm with loft, 3 bal conies. beautifully landscaped, upgraded. Near tennis courts and pool. $479,000 assume large loan DOVER SHORES SPECTACULAR VIEWS Breathtak ing ocean, light and mtn. views from this large, one of a kind. quality home on Galaxy Drive. Beautifully decorated. landscaped with sparkling pool, on extra large lot. 4 bdrms ., 4 ba, many outstanding quality features. $950,000 HARIOR RIDGE SPECTACULAR VIEW 4 bdrm (2 mstr stes) formal dining room, large gameroom, quiet cul-de-sac. Unusual courtyard entry with fountain and running brook. Many upgrades. $950,000 MESA VERDE WITH A POOL 4 bdrm executive home with a pool, on Country Club Drive, large lot. Assumable financing at 9%%. FOUNT AIM VALLEY only $101,500. Owner will help fi nance this 2 bdrm, one bath. LAGUNA IEACH FIXER Only $155,000. Owner may carry T.D. 3 bdrm needs help. HUMTIMGTOM IEACH ONLY $11,000 4 BR residence. $88,000 ASSUMABLE loan. Owner will carry 2nd. HARIOR VIEW HOME 3 BR $223,000 lowest price in Harbor View. Assumable loans. Submit on down or trade. LA'9UMA HIU.S 3 BR, ~ BA Condo wilh Allumable loans. Call for details! $114,500 llYINI ~l.AC:I LIASI 2 bdrms + den. S ctactllar yard with sp arkling pool an jacum 11.880/mo. :JI.. Bl.$ OPEN THIS WEEIEND 1-5 2 117 VISTA LAREDO. Your finest bluffs opportunity. "Very best buy ". Original area overlooking massive greenbelt and lofty pines. A spotless 3 bdrm. 2 1h bath townhome, most attractively decorated. Truly an exceptional price for a prompt sale at $?.12,000. (Many, many thousands below comparable homes). 43 1 VISTA SUERTL Extremely popular Plan "X" in lovely setting. 3 bdrm, fam/kit, formal dining room, 2 frplcs, & great wrap around patio. Offered at $249,500. GREAT OWMER RHAHCIHG Beautifully maintained three bedroom home on large lot in Newport Beac h. French doors, custom cabinetry. spa, gazebo, shaded patios. $285,000 fee. Open Sunday 1-5. 1212 Berks hire Westcliff. HARBOR RIDGE--CUS1'0M Elegant. Country English home on the top street in Harbor Ridge. 5 bedrooms. family room and libra-rr. Fantastic ocean and city light Vlew to Long Beach and beyond. Buyer choice of flooring, carpets, fixtures, and kitchen appliances. Pool a nd s pa included. Call for appointment to see site and plans. IA YFttOHT COHD05UIMIT Fantastic val ue with excellent owner financing. This 2 bedroom adult condo has a beautiful main bay view on fee land wi th boat slip availability. This is the best priced main-bay waterfront condo in Newport Beach. SUBMIT ON TERMS $335.000. IA YSHORES-CHARM Ir GRACIOUSNESS This outstanding quality large family home in a private beach community was co mpletely remodeled in 1977. 4 bedrooms, 3 separate patios and beautiful use of hardwood floors, french doors, and used brick. $885,000 fee. SUMSETS, SEASC APES AND MORE await you in this magnificent Southport. This tastefully decorated 6 bedroom 4112 bath view home has so many options available you '11 believe you 're in a custom built home. The many tiers of used brick both front and rear add total dimension to the lush gardens. Call for an appointment to view this showplace and learn how easily this home can be yours. $699.500. NEWPORT IACK IAY This traditional style home has lots of country charm with its large rooms and brick fireplace. Close to freeways, shopping and golf course, this home h as three bedroom.s and 2 baths. One of the best buys in Newport for only $169,900 and the owner will assist with financing. IALIOA ISLAHD Super Bayfront home with private pier and dock for a 40' boat and sandy beach at your front door. 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, family room . . . plus outside bath, laundry and 2 car garage-. This home is loaded with Island charm. $1,100,000. S'YC9LASS tlU This unique Portsmouth boasts a secluded custom pool. s pa and private courtyard . In addition to the th ree bed roo~s and two baths, there is a detached in-law quarters, extended living room and custom features not afford~ any other home in the ar ea. Offered for $459,500. UDO PAIK Dmft 1 bed room co~domlnium tn Lido Park hi-rise with viewa ol the bay to the ocean. Ownel' ma~ carry a 1alea cootract . Tbis cbarmma unit lt ln a security build1nl with pool and la coavenient '° Lldo lale sboppina, $289.000. RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTA ff .SERVICES OPEN HOUSE 1-5 OPIM OH PIMHSULA POINT Ocean view. 4 bedroorm. $650,000. With English gardens. See Kay Parker At 1763 EAST OCEAN OPIM IH IAYSHOUS Owner will finance t.liiS spacious 3 BR. + Fam. Rm. C.Olonial $495,000. Fee See Mary Harvey At 2450 MARINO O'Bt IN IA YSHOllS Charming 3 BR. Large rooms. High ceilings. $365,000. See Wendy Beam At 2451 MARINO DRIVE OP .. IM IAYSHOllS Superb value, Country French. 3 BR. 3 BA . +storage. $33.5,000. See Barbara Ballmann At 2651 CRESTVIEW O'IM IN IA YSHORES A real dream home. 3 BR. 2 BA . $425,000. See Lucy Rose At 2801 BA YSHORE DRIVE . OPIH IN IA YSHORES Like new Cape_ Cod. 3 BR. 31,7 bath. Custom & quality. tM0,000 includes land. See Jo Carol Hunter At 1532 CIRCLE DRIVE OP84 IM SPYGLASS Outstandin g 5 BR. P layroom. Family + Bonus Rms. Submit all offers. $595,000. See Eleanor Bowie At 6 MALIBU CIRCLE OPEN OH UDO ISi.AHO Smashing 3 BR. + Den. Atrium POOL. $650 ,000. See Paula Erd At 204 VIA EBOLI OPEN IN THE ILUFfs-f'ROIA TE 3 BR. condo overlooking greenbelt & park. $239,500 . See Marcia Working At 2005 VISTA CAJON O,IM IN EASTILUFF Lusk "C" plan on cul-de-sac. 3 BR + Fam. & din11.6 $247 ,000. See Elaine Fournier At 2l15 ARBUTUS OPEN IM IACIC IAY--COSTA MESA New England charmer. 3 BR's, Walden's pond patio. $170,000. See Nancy Simmons At 310 CAMPBELL LANE OPEN OH UDO ISLE C.Ompletely remodeled 3 BR. custom. Large assumable loan & seller will carry. $525,000. See Edie Olson At 510 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN IN CORONA DEL MAR Magnificently designed 3 BR. Fam. Rm. Townhome. $370,000. See Rita Quiggle At 615 CARNATION OPEN IN TURTLBOCI 2 story. 4 BR. + Fam. Rm. End cul-de-sac location. $249,500. See Craig Kindig At 29 CRYSTAL POOL Cl.L TO SEE CAMEO SHOUS MASRIPIECE A truly exquisite home with 5 BR + Den. Panoram.ic OCEAN views. Beautiful tiled private courtyard. Pool and waterfall. 91h ft. ceilings in the living area + a sophisticated security system. $875,000 Fee. ROOM FOR ALL!! Your large family in this spacious expanded 4 BR. 2 story home in East Bluff. Pool. View. Formal dining room + large f amity room + study off master . $329,000 Fee. EXCEPTIOHAL "'HEW" IAYFllONT Better than new is this architecturally outstanding five bedroom, 51.h bath exquisitely decor ated custom home on the peninsula . Fireplace & wet bar in the master bedroom suite. $1 ,500,000. Fee EXCITIMCi HAllOR RIDGE Dramatic view MIRAMAR. Two large & separated BR's. Den & game area. Private courtyard ent ry. Hardwood floors . Used br ick patio. Decorator perfect. Take over low interest fi rst. $.525,000. HAMSIL & GlmL Would have felt at home with this COM 2 BR. charmer. They would love the used brick fireplaces, beamed ceilings. custom built-ins & even the ''plate -rail··. Charm + a separate 2 BJ\. rental. $319,000. ISLAMD UVING Move in for the summer. Beautifully maintained Balboa DUPLEX. Within steps of So. Bayfront beach & located on one of the most desirable Island s treets. Ideal for owner occu·pied home with income. $450,000. OUTSTAHDIMCi IUY OH THE klAH Lower peninsula oceanfront for $.595,000 ! ! Charm ing 2 BR. 2 bath home with· fireplace looking out on the blue Pacific. A bonus unit over the garage makes this t he most attractive buy on the market. SAN CL.9eftl OCIAHROHT In secluded CYPRUS SHORES. G ated community w/tennis courts, pool & spa. Magnificent 1 y r . old estate w/6 BR 's. 7 baths. Mahogany libr&fY . Crown molding thruout. $2,275,000. CAIRll UW. .. THI ¥1&..LAS Adult community with beautiful pool, spa &c cabana. 2 BR. + Den . 2'r2 baths. SOI.ANO model with rare attached garage. Super location in close in Irvine. $162,000 Fee. DUMATIClll INVERNESS plan in Turtlerock Glen. Beautiful famUy me with 4 BR. including stunning master bedroom te. Relax in the Po01 ln the large park·llke, private ck yard ~ $858,900. SPACIOUS Me c.-Y BR. + F R. Peten ~din tJnlvenity Park. Hi&h cellints. Atrium. SkylleJU. Spa. Dark room. Top quality construction Is much morer '225.000 with &ood flnancln1. ~ '· ... ? .... .. ' ' I I .. l1n1 ! .~ I I k , ~·. ' J1 t. IT" I• ••• l • • , . I' 'I ,i-. • OranpCou t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 29, 1981 441 Cmili Kl ••••••• ,: ......... ... •• c • .. ............. 'r-='" MM W. 011al .... M.I ........ .,~ .... l•l•I 6JJ .... ,... " ............... ... IJ ........................... ... , ...... ,.. .... ~ ......... a. ... JUYleS..11-. ...... 1671.MO 106-MI Pwtl. W. h •••...•. IJtl.IM 4611 ta t •· M.a • . • • . • . . 1'71."' 2 II J ... I , ,_, Pt ...... '461,Nt' IOI Clff Or .. M.I .......... 1192.NI JJO ltn•4 .... • ......... IUf ,= 27 ti l'at M 1111 u .......... SJ71, I 211 Ya.°' •kle. &.We •••••••• SJ4t,000 Ul Ya.~ &.We ••••••• .' $Ztt.HO Jot va. u .,_, u. ...... 1411,ooe 1221 I Mr•M.. M.1 ........ $124,HO JOit .. 0 , C.... Mete •• SJOt.000 #1 Artae c-t, M.I .•...•.. Sll0,000 IOJ '*-: .. .e:u ............ SHl,000 ll 17 ld.. . .A •• c..te w... .. SJZ0,000 # D..ct ap w., .......... Stt.SOO #24 ._ .................. S44,t50 CANALFIONT-OPEN SPACE YU Le • ..,~ 4 ..... ..._, i......, ; ~=4.r,.: :e:.:; ••• ::-"' ::,':.::t = .. = s ..... , BAYFIOHT CONDO-VIEW Sec..., ...... u.. ............. .... llp ft IJih. ,_ fllll HtaliYe ....... ..................... JW.. ..... ,...._ S4tl.OOO. SPECTACULAR ON BEACH Wwte __, ef ,_-...... ,,, ...... 1teirc9e, ~ ...... Clll ¢1 Wf ............. ..,..... ........... wtt11vu,.._a.,..s.--vu..._ , .................. ha' 1. 2 a.M+fml. ....... ,..2 ........ St75,IOO. '11·1400. UNDERSTATED ELEGANCE A..._fwfllll~a.alt•t ._.ly. lewll..., c .... tin••~ -.. ...... _ .... 2...., .......... .... .., ....... ,..... .......... ... .... ...., .... & liJfdia. ........ .., ................. vu. lW. ..... ..,., ... H... •w .,. I• • ~•rw fwd. c-... .. loc.tloa. $12 .ooo. BEACH & TENNIS ENTHUSIASTS If you oct now tt.is be.tifuly dKorahd 4bd, 21/Jba. t.o... cNd be tows 1-t ift ti1M fw hLsucwr. CloM to beec.h, '°°' Clftd tftllML 'rice-ct to Mii of S 199,500. Ow""' wiN assist w / fiftClftCiRcj. HOME PLUS INCOME bulleftt , ........ loccrffOIU ,.._. lay Giid leach. TWs 2 story, lbd, 2 b& .ct lbd. I ba. c• be Hiiiy co.•erl9od to .....,. fMllty.,.... of owtMNWp. that ••-c•. Old Newport c"°""' $375,000. TRADITIONAL ' BEAUTIFUL leshnl ct.. ... ...., ... , ' •. Speciom Z-thry l a..4. .... hht. • ....., ...... ,.... vu ..... .,,... floor, MffM MW. lrfdis Ir W ..... S3'2.000. BEACHFRONT OPPORTUNITY!! 0 .......................... ,..., .. moH!' u••• .... ~ ..... , .- Wsted J a.4. ........... ., ... ... .., ..... z C9' ....... _ .. ..,..., lr90Wtlory.A ........... .... MCtM. of ... OC!Nt .. OMT. 0....-w• ..., wllll fta•c;: ,..:iper+r It .,.. & dMr. w.mt. Sit ,000. CHAISMATIC-ON Willi b 0 ISwsl Cl f 1411•f J..., ..... -,,... ........ Cesw "''''ty ... ............... S.11 .~ ........... ~-.... ~ .... -~ ...... .... .............. 4 .... + .... ... ~. ewwt Wtdi•• ... ••c-r ...a .a. Sl.J00,000 f9t. ~ .. ....., •tt.acht WOOOS, WAIMTH-IUL le..tfMy decorohcl 2-ltory cOftdo wftlt fll eploc• & 2 ... ......_ 3 bed. with fonnal di•. ""· CH• ..... tWwport location wtte. ,...tf ol VU. Cltrfttory wfftdows Ir •lclll ct ... RtdKtd to s1 H ,5oo. owe .. cCMMt T.D. _. CUSTOM WITH FRUIT TREES Spacious 2bd. 2 bo. Oft ..S.+ fre•·l n.d c~ .. sac. Family room. •xtra "' lot, room for pool. c111tom built fw orlc)inol oWMn, My lfttuiat.d. Malty lltMftftfet. $249,500. lock lcty a,..CL NEWPORT CUSTOM WITH POOL 11£ 111111 ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE Ill AMl•OS WAY, #11 IASnLW. OPIH SUM l·I Beat Value In The Area. Listed Under 1200,000. Former ModeJ . With View. Three Bedrooms. 2~ Baths . Wet Bar . Lovely Appointments Thru Out. Community Pool. A Listing Of "Joy Of Newport." 27 45 VISTA UMIROSA I LUFFS OPIH SUM 1·5 Rare "Q" Plan With Spacious Living/Dining Room Area & Cozy Conversation Pit. Ideal Location With Large Enclosed Patio On Lush Greenbelt Near Pool & Tennis Club. Ta s tefully De co rate d & In Immaculate Condition. Perfect Home For Entertaining. Owner Will Carry Second Trust Deed. $229,500. 22 ARIOLES RAMCHO SAM JOA(iJUIM OPIH SUM I ·5 Love ly End Unit. Two-Level Townhouse On Golf Course. Two Bedrooms. 2"2 Baths. Step-Down Conversation Area With Wet Bar. Beautiful New Camel Color Carpet. Parquet Kitchen Floor & Entry. Reduced To $187,000. I I llG DIPPER COUIT NEWPORT THIACE Of'EH SUM 1-S Smart Thre e Bedroom Condo Located Away From The Crowd In Quiet Newport Beach Community. Decorator Walls. Window & Carpet Coverings. Wonde rful Tranquil Are a . $135,500. Available For Lease. $695 Month. 44 MAVARRE RANCHO SAM JOA(iJUIH VILLAS O,EH SUH 1·5 Award Winning Des ign . Two Bedr oo m s & Den Condo . Pra c ti ca lly New . S martly Decorate d. Patio. Front Deck & Communit y P oo l . Adult Community. $185.000. 14 MORRO BAY SPYGLASS OPEN SUM l ·S Two Stories Of Excellence. Sunken Living Room With Fireplace & Beam Vaulted Ceiling Large Family Room. Full Length Hearth, Wet Bar. Plus A Huge Bonus Room. Sellers Will Assist In Financing. Pool Size Lot . As king $.56.5.500 A ".Joy Or Newport" Listing. I 02 SCHOLZ PLAZA. P.H. #28 VERSAILLES OPEN SUH l·S One Or A Kind Three Bedroom Condo, With Breathtaking View. Relax & Enjoy The Gorgeous Sunset s From This Beautifully Upgraded Condo . All The Amenities Possible, Such As Sauna, Gym, Spa. Pool With Acapulco Bar. $450,000. S MILLIOM S VIEW Gorg eou s Single Level Two Bedroom Two Bath End Unit. H ighly Upgraded. Decor a tor Wallpapers. Custom Carpeting. Plantation Shutters. Separate Mast e r Suite . Ve ry Rare , Hard -To-F ind One-Story Model. Shows Like A Jewel ! $225,000. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. llG CAMYOM CUSTOM HOME On A Beau.tiful Lot Overlooking The 18th Fairway. Outstanding Custom Built H o m e . Epitomy Of Unders tated Elegance. l n The Family Wing Of The Home There Are Four Large Bedrooms, Each With A Bath : Master Has A Fireplace, Two Large Walk-I n Closets & French Doors ()penin~ To A Brick Terrace. Formal Dinmg, Gourmet Kitc h en. Bonus Room With Bath, P lus Maid's Quarters. Call For Appointment. PRIME IA YFaOMT ~ YSHORES Forty-Foot Frontage, Pier & Dock In Exclusive S ecurit y Gated · Bayshore Community. Lovely Two- Room Master Suite With Fire place, Plus Four Bedrooms. Bonus Room & De n. Stepdown Li ving Room With Ten· Foot Ceiling. Spacious Dining Area With Wet Bar. Truly Gorgeous View Of Islands & Channels. An Ex· tra Large Front Patio '& Deck. Owner WanL'i This Home Sold Now. Sl,450,000. LUXURY CONDO Convenient Location . Two Bedrooms, Two Baths . Plus h Carpets. P la ntation Shutters. Skylights . Top Securit.y. Lock Up & Leave When You Wish. Only $255,000. P lus Assumable First Trust Deed. MISA VHDI llST 1UY No Question , But What This Ia One Of The F inest B4ys In The Area. Lovely Four Bedroom Home On A Large Corner L ot . Completely ·R e m odeled . Lar ge Aasuma b1e Loan. Subm it OHers. Only $145,000. ' HMtelFof'~ Ho.H1For$4e He.IHFof"W. H.MtfOf'Wf : ....... ,...S. t •.•.........•....•....................•....... , ••••••••.•••••••.•••.•.•...................•...........••.•......... G......, 100J •••NI 1002 •••r.a IOOJ Gwnl I 001 .... ,.. I 002 ................................................................................................................... §~~·ti~§~ OPIM TODAY l·I UMt9U1 IM WOOOlltMI -Cape Cod. 3 bedroom, 21h bath, earth tones, $167,500. See Natalie Fogarty at 17 Melody Lane. UMl9U1 tM Ila CANYON -Relax in your pool with spa -4 bdrm -211. ba -s uper clean Broadmoor. $645,000. See Binnie Dixon at 6 Winged Foot. UMt9UE IM CAMEO HlaHLAMDS - Light & airy, 4 bdrm. pool home, private beac h, $324,500 fee. See Barbara Riggs at 4812 Cortland. UMl9UE IH WISTCLlff -Incred. 3bd rm., pool and s pa , beautiful finishing, many reatur~. $297 ,500. See Nadine Croul at 1133 Berkshire Lane. UMlqul IM HAUOI YllW HILLS -4 bdrm., 21h bath family home . large lot, great views! $425,000! See Tom Boland at 2815 Pebble . UMlquE HEAR SOUTH COAST "-Ali - Skylights, style. 3 bdrms., den, 2 ~ baths, near greenbelt. only $169,500. See Sharon Corzine at 912 Powell Court. UHl(i)UE IN IRVIHE THRACE -4 bdrm, den. pool. and vacant. See Marilyn Rousselot al 1315 Santanella Terrace, bring $328,900. UMtquE IM DOVEi SHOUS -View to Fas hion Is land -4 bdrm, 4ba. Decorated with s plendor $510.000. See Pat Merry at 1612 Antigua UMl (i)UE IH HARIOI VllW HIUS - Ocean view 3 bdrm .. 2 bath on oversiz~d lot. $425 ,000. See Susan Harder at 1000 White Sails. UMl9UE tH IA YSIDI VILLA&I - Overlook t>ay. charming mobile home, fireplace. deck. $89,500. See Lynda McRoberts at 300 E Coast Hwy. #52. UMl(i)UE IH SPYGLASS 3 bdrm .. 2bath, Portsmouth. ocean views. Upgraded with ass umable f1 nan c 1ng . Only $535,000. See J oAnn~ Perk ms at 21 Cambria. UMlquE IH SOUTH LACiUHA Highly upgraded, 2 bdrms , ocean view, walk to beach. $215,000. See Dottie Johnson at 21649 Ocean Vista. So. Laguna. UMl(i)UE IH OU> COIOMA DB. MAR 2 bd r m , 2V2 ba, cozy loft. with patios, decks, et c. $357,000. See Sara Marvin at 502 Acacia. . UMIQUE IH WOODlllDCH -4 bdrm .. 2 bath highly upgraded, next to park, mountain views. $189,000. See at 2<l Whistling Swan. UMlqul IH SPY&LASS -4 bdrm., 3 bath Portsmouth model, 180° view Highly upgraded. $650,000. See Dottie Valentine at 11 Tiburon. U~l()UI: ti()MH REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 EHt CoHI Highway. Corona del Mar WI HAYI 4J OP THI HST u~s IH TOWH ' BEAUTIFUL CONDO · NWPT Wa• to Wntdfff Pina fnMW tltis "Ice ocWt Z bdlnft. 2ba cCMldo. Pool .ct prfvocy. OwMr wll a11l1t with flRmte· !Rg. $124,500. AFFOIDABLE AREA NW 11~ 3 ldrsa. Jba. cOIHlo, patio. w9114 clo..+t. Cost aJty pool .ct b"1C..,...... w• to ..... ..d scltoolt. S 114,000. cm APPEAL · BAL ISL Ttrriflc loclHoa .. _. tM _. strHt. C ........ J-story, l W.W. Ip Ille• ....., 6Mt,., ~ ..... w/frpk. Htwty ... ltd. :-3:'" 9d •+IL Two ,...... LMdl 1lfM4I. WWI•" m I ..... ,...,., bdlCf'CI .. $430,000. IOAfEl'S HIDEAWAY HAVEN Lawy, .,.._,, J.wwy VllW _. Met alpn ..... _....,.2.._,2W._.., ... ..... .. u.i.. ()Illy 27"9 .... 1421,000. . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. ltfM. EST ATC ~ A.111..i "~•111 ,.._mfftl 673:6800 OWl•wa&.~ l~DOWM Buy this 2 plus den home. 6 months new. doub le i r o n &•led e n t r y . cathedral celllnes. brick firep lace , gourmet kitchen. French doors to patio. $179,000. WALi TO MIWPOIT llACH Your Beach place t.bJ.a Summer or a ll year long, $208,900. Plenty of room for the whole fami ly with 4 large Bdrms and family room. Lovely rear garden and patio cover. Owner will he lp fin ance. CA.MIO IM• .. +M>S OCIAM YU, IJJt,000 Reduced tbouaanda ! Spacioua Uvine room features glowing fireplace. 3 l arge Bdrms plus den . G r eat assuma ble lat and owner will carry a second. THE :REAL ESTATE:RS CORONA on MAR OFFICE, 673-1550 of newporl REALTORS 675-5511 ASSUMAILE LOAM -U...ucMy briCJl:t Giid q..ry Prlncetoft MocW, UNnnlty ,_. Ill. H.wly redKonftd wftt. custom dra,-s, shutters and waltpapeor. Lo••ly patio & atriusn. 0ftly SI 54,500. IRAMO HEW: MCMJ11lfic8't 9ass atrfusn, 3 1torits hlcJh, tr ... 1 tWs 5 ..... or 4 & s•porate 9Hd 111ih wftt. on• •l•w. o,.ltttt UM of copper & wood .-..Ce this ... .. .......,_ OWUMr wtl...., finaftc•. Off9"d of $749,500. CCII for iiRtor.atioft. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 251 S E. Coad Hwy., Corona del Mor 675-5511 NEWrtlTCMO $131,51_1 Quiet ind 1ttluded 2 Bdrm 2 b1. pvt patk> nr pool. Lot.I of plants & shrube. Owner wlU help llnance. Prine. only. Agt. 642·4758. eves 542.5327 PRIDE OF MESAVERDE I Thia beautiful home ex· empUlys Mesa Verde. The quiet cul de sac location and the family , oriented noor plan allow the home owner the maximum enjoyment of thl8 best of all Costa Mesa communities . There'• even a play house. Call 752-1700 THE REAL ESTATERS t • ATTENTION REAL D ESTATE BROKERS r Do you need minimum office space?"? Desk s pa c e avail. pro fesslonally decorated of fi ces Orange Coast 1 f'inanc1al Center, Mesa o Verde. Conference room It avail $175 per mo. Your e phones or share ours !. Other services a\•ial Orange Coast Financial Realtors. 957 0701. -·-----. lolboa Island I 006 .......•.••••.....•.... IAYFttONT I. JOxiOl LOT t. Olde r Duplex. Custom r· home site on the water al $695,000 Will ext'hange >r 768-0654 :>. MEW! ~ m Qua lily. luxur~ home. 4 1 Bdrm 4 Ba. :i frpks All the e xtras you could want for the most tom K fortable, eCCic1ent and h spacious living on the >~ Island 30 yr SJ00.000 bt TO a t 13'1 full'< d:.suma p, ble No Po111L~ SS3S,OOO c, 205 Gamet Open Hs•· .~· Sat •Sun I 5 Gerry Spr · mgston. Rltr 673·22:K! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~------------E Open 1·5, 1101 Balboa ~I I" l'Wwport hoclt -Looi& to Lingo Ff"t OCEANFRONT HOME- S575,000 Excellent finaftcinq for this OUGttfr ont home on the ICllld. 3 bedroom 2 batt., famlty room, prot.ssl0ttalty decorat.d. New ldk:htft, ICIMJe deck witt. jocuni. Thi1 holfte •iewlnq the blM Podflc. Jud li1t.d, caN now! UDO ISLE DREAM HOME Hen's your chmtce to MO•• to Udo Isle with HC.tlettf finmtcJnQ on ct.Oft, fresh 3 ldnn, den, 3 lath home ft.at is OM of tt. lowHt priced homH Oft tlM lllmd. AslUIM IClnJe 1omt m.d owner wlll coHider csrying IONJ• 2ftd. Call today whll• offer~ at $395,000 . VIEW-$289 ,500 SpKtocwlar-vl•w of bock bay. l I d r m s 2 1/2 I o t h s , a & r cOftditioMd, fCISStfly M*$\ Nd .wt condo. The ..olf pap_. .. floorpt-. Just listed. LAGUNA NIGUEl Lovely 4 I .. "°"'9 o•IS'toolditg 8 Mlgltel Cowtry Chllb. !i N•ing at fh best, .ct surrounded ltt 'Ctck pat o, upgraded carp•ts, window coverings GOid wallpop•r1. Offend of S2l8. 900. SPECTACULAR WHmWATER For ttM dlscrlbbl•crffng ....,... we lllCln fvst listed a custom lalhtla plaster open btalft holft• o•ertoolcing ttM coast of .,.._ L*J11H IHch. Thl1 l ,..-old fa•fly ho•• ofhrs utry con•••lenc•, a 9r••t enttrtai••••t •rea, ~:t~ locatloa •d UtObsfntchd Offe,.d at S 1.000,000 wftlt posslM ffhr ._cllHJ. LEASES GOLF COURSE VIEW LHHorrewtZl ... Zla co.do, lit C•yoa. StOO/-. LIASl-l.IDO J.._z •• ,.... ... _., .... ,.,... .... ,,. ........ . .............. _,... .... ............... a.. to lttfflt, teul1 c..,.. ~ th ..... SllOO/ ... ATTRACTIVE ,a ~ e 2 STORY ir· + MODERN APT .tn. Nr bays, ch<1rming xtra lg 2Br. bnck frplc. din Ing rm. 11.Ba . dbl:A., garage + llH.'ome $495 ew, m o F A B U L 0 U S ch. F I N A N C E S a v c rnd Thousands$$$. Appl. mg. RENE REALTY (21 31 434-0908 Bea u~A YM-~-d~-h-om-e I Pier & shp ,l,600,000. By a pp't only Call 673 1633 or 644 9001 ur conta<'t your realtor I ~:~~.~~~ .. !?~~ I 4 UHITS/ All fum. ' I Xlnt income and price - $319,000. Across from OC'ean. Hurry on t his one! 00'1 MR FUCHS a'\ . PAVILION REALTOR h~ 675-8120 .;d CapistrClftO leoch I O I 8 ia ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••alb OCIAMVllW LOT .• t; I Capo Beach nr Bluffs . ~~ Only $86,995 w/terms. o~ Submit! Patrick Tenore. 1me 631·1266 ESJ li.<i~-~i!!~!!!t~I~~ .:~ __ 1ely S,ECTACULAlt o: OCIEAMVIEW 1 ' Walk to beach, custom ?er:!i 3Br 3ba. ~ acre. Pines & > ~ pvt drive. $650,000 u J Beac h Ro ad Rily . 496·0998 OCEAN VIEW lass VILLAS lute With 3 raised frplcs, 6 ea$ patio areas with built-in ~~ garden blna each *1th its l 5 own faucet & drain. wo Quiet den with Ila OWN Its ! full bath & patio area, + Dlt~l 3 mon! bdnns, & 2 more >ss1 l u 11 b Ith I . True ,ag1 Gourmet kitchen with ~ triple sink, pantry & re-6 I clpe counter. Solar Bronze windows to save energy. 3 cir 1ar1ge wit h built-In wor k counter, cabinets & utill· t )' 1 I n k . D r a m a t I c wit sk:yllghted b1th1 with LU 1un k:en tu ba • full ceramic We treatment . l~~ Available. Will consider buying yourpresent ~e lnt.rade. 5261,000 C7 I 4)4t).Jflt c~-.._. 15211 ISl'ADETODO ~.~.~ ................ ,... s. , ....... For Wt "°" .... ·.• .. •.'°".· .•• s.• .................... " ••• '°" .... w............ Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/SUnday, March 29, 1981 •• C tlllll ..._.., I 022 • •• ••• • • • • • • •••• •• •••• • • • •• • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • •• -•• ~!.~ ................ C __ .. M9' I 0 .... Mes. I 024 Co1te ...... I 024 Fomfale y..111-. I 034 HOUH1 For Wt HowMI For Wt .._...For Wt Fw S. ................... 1······················· ................••.................•.....•....•.....•.• ":':":! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JASMMC lm llCllATIYI Lovely 2 1t1 Award ==-l"IH 1044 '"... 1044 1041 S pae•ou1 2400 aq ft r an••a\Jc Laurel Pt. MESA V(ll( home. featurtnc 3 BR 1042 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-••••••• uo 2\1'1 Ba. den, dinina rm', ••••••••••••••••••••••• HHIT ••1 '•11 bom e. t.otallY up1raded townbomc, S 8d 2~ Ba. Thia S bdrm charmer pool~ Jae on over aised S.aaate La&oon Coodo 3 ,.. ,.. W 0 0 D 8 R I D 0 E =r· t~~· ~<'~~~· T hh end unit 11 in was ont'e 1 model home lo\. Fpk "ln b l Br 2\.'a Ba. with alip 19'1. down1 ~ke over .,. TOWNHOME. 3bdr m • VISIT SUllAY .-.~ au a · c · perffft move-ln coad1 It 11 localed on a huae aui"te adam rm f>~rd: S 33t .ooo . A&e n t lstln & r nancing ! 3 2b a. iatrlum 4t patio R i chly upara d ed, ---llon Could be occupied cu~l..ck uc lot and filled cor ~ · · 7141851·1661 Ddrm1 1\1 Bth. ~Im beaut. landscaped. up panoramJc~an vlew ai C oateMHG 1024 tocb1y. Call Tim Rbooe. with extru FINlSHED · ---. ----m dl Fincllthomcor ln· graded lnt Xlnt 10( nr Juat 1te1>9 to private ....................... 6Sl ·UIS6 iaraae. cio.et.oachoola. H....e119t .... le«la I 040 SeabridgeCondo3 Br 2"'2 come unit St06.900. pool 4t lake 1 149,900. ~ommunlty b eaches. Xlnl. auum. flnanclni ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba . with m1n1 view Jerry Jonestl31·1* Own e r ss9 osss. lhls ELEGANT S bdrm. THIS HOUSE Offered iat Sl4' 500 S l 9 S . 0 0 0 A g e n t s,u.9GQ. and H e for yourHlt • lbe beat buy ln Portifltla Graclows custom tn ex elusive area. Entertain· ment 11.e cittk. An ex· ceptlonal 3Bdrm 2i,; ba w/dtn. 4 bath home with e. IS Fall ' COM11MB4TAL il418SJ 16.'51 apa r k lln1 pool baa of dual & dirt & a super .*Cote Rea.-ty 3 B d r m townhom e. A t.._ 9 '/29/o YA Open Sunday l.S + 2nd, 3 Brdm, formal 111 Loretta =cua1tom fea~~ &•lore! buy a t $78.SOO Try ---------& lrtYe-.tm"nl frplc , brick patio lnlne 1044 uxe ~~•tY 1y1tem. VA/F H A. Owner h u1.._ ________ •I .. Co ooo 1• LA"S777 mm. pool Great loca· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------===1 din, F .R , living rm. L .......... R.I 45•21 -,..,,_ L-4 d ~ought another Anx C ....... OO ~ ,. $"" 000 ·-------•I ""i ...,... • IOU&!! 645-9491 "'" .ion. "" TERRACE pool, •P•. 2 Da home 4'7·1761 llCH Nenr new 2 bdrm. 2~~ ~~~~~~~~I FULLBll.EALTY PAUP'U.CE New p lu11 b carpet .---------- freshly piainted lnslde lat & 2nd equals $1010 pr mo. By Ownr. Sl57 ,500 *OM THE SAND* Outalanding oceanfront with · 4 levels. wllb gla111 elevator to beach. $200K below MJ A appraisal S uper i n vest ment Owner wiU carry SSOOK. ABking. Sl,795,000. Prine only. S.1-9993 Bkr llty 7'0.0621 ~w.11.-Blaa bath, bar, upgroded SMLDM,AYMIMT 546.-0114 Choice com er NEW 2 lftlll drapes & ca~ls. Dou ~~~~~~~~~·! story, 4 bdrm, 3 bath JAS.MINECREEK -New KEALESJ'ATE ble garage wi\h door Owner will fi nance 3 Bd -PON D E ROSA home model home 3 bedrms, ---. opener. Greenbelt area. 2i,, 8 11 condo Sl21,9SO. __ .. _ .. ___ ... ! Olnl.ng room Clreplace. 2~ baths: bum In an. Lovely Mesa Verde 3Br, SlOS,000 J ohn Manhall 631 1266 GOLDB4 WEST Loads of br ick work. ,. l ...,B B O ESTATES SELl~ER WIU. HELP pliances; superb car pel· a . Y owner. pen FINANCE or will lease ing & drapes; complete· House Sat. & Sun 12·6 Beautiful S&S 4 bedroom for SISOO/mo! •""".ltJ\I\! Outstanding Cardiff m odel in Univers ity Park Terriace. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba + loft hide -away. S52·4S88 Great location. pool.l•--------•I greenbelts. finished garage. A must to •ee. Call for detallii. ly landscaped. Owner 322S Iowa Sl. C. M Exec u live H o m e , ._.,""" will carry financing. $123.900. ~7-ocm,See to elegant wet bar, built-in lalMNI lay Prop. Shown by appointment apprec_.___ BBQ inside & m any 1..-ton ~-HANCH Hl/\LTY 551 2000 TuanaocK Beautiful 3 Bdrm family home. P r iced lo sell. S732 Sierra Roja. Open Sal./Sun 1·5 $J79,900l•-------- only. LEI M ERT CO. ·-Open Sunday, 2-Spm. 1641 other amenities includ-* 67§.7060• <213> 466_8591 COLLEGE PARK PRICE REDUCED Orchard Dr 5bdrm. 3ba, ing a huge yard that --------• J asmine Creek decorator home, plan 1 on green belt immac $305,500 ~8145 OPENSATISUN9-5 freshly piunted colonial bac ks lo a beautiful 2Sl3Colby Place MUST SB.L beauty F.imily room. park.J usl3years01d! WoodbndgeLanding Agl 548-0478. S40-1015 Elegant 4 Br . large separate dming room. 963-8182 Brand new. nr lake. fa m i I y rm • po o I • 4 B 3B C I i $164.~ Open 1 5. Sun frpk. new roor Priced OPEN SUH 1-5 r. a, rp c n mslr •NEW 3Br, 2Ba condo Lots of extras. Best part of C. M . Sl23.500 675-7285 2832 Drake 645·4483 at $160,000 for quick ste. E Z assumable - - -TllE WIEDEMANS 645·98SOagt 1 --~ Agent sale Xlnt flnanctng ~ $150,000. $239.500 ESTATE SALE 494 0066or7Sl·4293 MESA VERDE 4 Br 2 Colle"e Park 4 Br. p.. LOW DOWN • ~~ TURREROCK Ba with pool, beautiful· b a "s 120. 000 cash Huge 3 Bd 2"" Ba condo ·~~~~~~~~-! "J uat Uthd" ly landscaped & easy 8 0 5 I S 2 4 I 5 9 O o r Formal D H.. & frpk As-OPEN TOOA Y 2·5 CUSTOM Du,Llx ~~~:.l~~r't.~s~~.~.1 sos 64" 5:w s s~~~. ~1;~<i; ~'~~~ 1~·nk oWt3a Will ~~ r~~e~~~~~~ta~~~ o Bourke Healtor * VA-41d 108K * Tenore.631·1.266 lremely popular '"Plan So. of Bayside Drive. 3 & 546-8950 VA appraised 4 Br 2ba CAllY SSOIC 5'" Broadmoor, 5 Bdrm a den,or4br Cronthouse ---Nodnpmnttovets WALK TO BEACH! plus bonus room. de Fireplaces, patio, + 3br J UST LISTED FOR TH IS _ ~rin_c only 751-6836 3 + 2 + fam rm RV. Sub Ii g h tf u II y Io cat e d . rear unit. $525,000 with WEEKEND! $9!1,500VA l•--------•I m il '"LOW" down. AGT nearby pool, park and owner flnancing. Darlin g 3 RR l''l ba 646-1S44 tennis. A marvelous MAURY STAUFFER house. Huge yard with MESA VFIP[ Open House Sun l-5 family home. orrered at SEA LIOH REALTY lovely patio . .:arden & A1tu111..e~i/20/o MESA VERDE $210,000 673-5354 ~~1~~ees Devin & Co 3 Bdrm Clean/move m lH:ST BUY Charming 4 2br. Iba. patio, lge lot, condition All orrer~ and bdrm 3 ba home with cul-de-sac. else to shops/ i!l,l!illlll\!i ~ Q11 .. . ' . t~I\ 1\tl t 11 rn Good Duplex on best street, pool, h1 income. Owner. $320.000 Prin(' only. 640 4999 MUSTSEJ.L 48HOURS Low down on lhts lo\'ely 4bdrm with spa l\~sumel nearly 90'. f1J1anl'mg at 12"-tci Sl&1.!IOO Call agt 63l·S751 View! Location' Ocean & hills Prime llarbor \'u area Ask for Bev Cov ington. Rrk 770 8887. i,• ---------1 768·6663 DUPLEX $198,000 1 Br. each with shake roof. Can convert to 2 Br house & add on Call for details Ber nita Eilertsen , Broker. 675·2373 or 770.8598 ESTATE SALE STEAL! Mesa Vef"de 4 Bdrm, 2 ba. pool, gamt· rm , wet bar. RV actesi. Fantastic ftnan. Agl 544-8542 WHITE GLOVE TESTERS WANTED View t his spotless well maintained 5 br pool horne & your search will end Be crt!alivt.! ownt·r will help finance l'akl' OVl'r i "'. trust deNI $225 P I T.1.545-9491 terms considered family rm Comer lot. bus Lines, assum loan Owner will carry VERYPRIVATE )ards 9.2"', $92.500 Owner-no Ring 640·5560 Anyhme Ea~tblulf Prof Bldg $139,900 Frank540·4646 Immaculate and ready agts please964-l916 to move 1n ClosE' to ----ltllllllllllllllll--..1111111.-.... _.lllll school:. and shopµmg 1---------•I EASTSIDECOMDO St75.900 SEAWIMO +POOL Glou('ester Dr Unique I Stunning 2-story . .a area 2<;tory.2bdrmend *Cote Realty bdrm. 212 ba with pool unit w dbl garage Pool. & lnvt>slmt'nl I Only $169.900 clubhou:.e & putting green Owner will help 640-5777 SHARP finaJlc.e.1.\!i~ip& H~~ -----1 DUTCH HAVEN ~II W Al.Kiil 3 Bdrm 2 ba, near Beach Dana Point 1026 Realty 67~5200 6 PLEX/EASTSIDE RED. to $325,000 With S152.000 in assumll ble loans ranging from 9~•"'. to 11··1,. $27,450 gros!> income annually. Well kept sini::lt' ~lory units wtth <I garages •.•.......•............ SPECTACULAR COASTAL VIEW 3000 s f, 5 bdrm. 3 ba. multi level home in best & Warner Only $112.900 R.E Professionals 963-8377 n•sident1al area Priced NEAR N EAR BF.ACH $400,000 1 Drive lo 21281 Antigua Coadal Pro,,.rties I Open house Sat/Sun I 4 5 96-8338 tend or Newland, No of PLUS oH-street parking El Tor o I 032 Hamilton>. Thjs 3 Bdrm. covered patio. rrplc home is im maculate Only 1139.900. C>n 60'x 300' lot. • •• •. • •. •••• ••• •••. •• •• 6 44-7211 C reati•~ ~inq Century 21 Goldl·oast 548-1168 HIGH ASSUMAILE 4br home w/spa. xlnl cond S169.000 552 6~0 WOOOIRIDGE 2 Bdrm Warmington "B" end unit Great location Open house Sat & Sun 12 •I al 1110 Wmdwood Agt SS2 0660 HanchoSan Joaquin Villa. 2 br. 2 bu. sgl sty 1 blk tennis & golf dubs. $158.000 Open Sat/Sun 12·5. 2 Segura 552 1717 Owner' broker Coop WOOOBRIOGE Warm 1ngton -fo'a1rf1eld Townhome, 2 story 3bdrm , 2 1-'lbu, up graded /landscaped As- sum able \st at 10'"''' Bkr Coop $148,500. By Owner SS!).5149 WOODllUDGI Owne r will car r y stra 1ght note. 3rd TO w/2S'1 dn 3 Bdrm. t •1~ Ba. lower level condo wt extra lrg brick patio &li UNDER MAllCIT College Park Syracuse Plan features 3 Bdrm + den. 2 Ba, large family kitchen . Ask ing lOOO's under m arkets. Call for • d I e RANCH REALTY 551 2000 TURTLIROCK 2 O •·; d n . b e a u t 1 r u I Madison m the Vista Al lday sun un 3 patio + professional decor ('1ty & Oil(' ltf<(hl \'ll'W $305.000 Jern Junes 631 1266 -lii-.---;lMI * •150 YARDS Ask for Theo C/21 Newport Cntr 64().53S7 YOUR DREAM HOME Exquisite Deane Home, beautifully landscaped warmly decorated This 4 bdrm. home LS m im· maculale condition. One of the hnest homes m Irvine priced at S241.SOO • • F.STATF.S' Single story attached home m fabulous Wood bridge Es tates ll uge ba('kyard. all the Wood bridge amemt1l'1> and as sume a high loan Owner will consider help on secondary r1nanc1nfo( $165.000 The largest model 1n W oo dbridg e Estates·W) sq rt or lux unous living spal·e anrl your own pool and i.pa Priced to sell at Sl94,900 Almost $100.000 1n a~ sum able rmancing to the h<'aut1ful Wood· bridge Lake 5 Bdrms. 3 Baths. 3 car garage. Sp.rn1sh Ille roof. largt• i.unny pools1zed rear (g)~ ... ..a yard. Pr1n.'<i lx>lo.w com ~I nuuuhrldgc p:. al $198.500 Seller will Reahu carry large 2ncl to new Is l. Open Sal Sun Ca II 551-:1000 for directions t9208 ar rano vi. .. ,,tnlnt W\\t.ldh rldgc SAM JOAQUI ... Former modef on 14th Rcalltj fairway. ground level 3 Bdrm , 2 ba. frplc . South of Coa~l llw.) \0 minute walk to bt!at·h By owner Inviting bids Cash only fo'or 1nrorma lion con t aet Pat B u rleson . Ad m inis t rator. 426 Armsley Square. On tarlo. Calif. 91762 or call 714/984-8120 -R~A~~~ ~ :.~:~~?;-~~~~:r~ DOUHOUSI ~ dining rm, over~ize hv· _ __ _ ing r m downstairs with Little Miss Muffet sat on a Tuffet, along came a spider and read m the Daily Pilot Class1f1 ed stttion about Miss Mur fet's Turret and bought 1t for I J.95 You can sell your turret and lots of other t hings through Daily Pilot Class1hed Ads Call 642-5678 55l·JUOO With a rabulous VleW of Wood hridge Parkside 1m 8 arranu PlnH.lrvlnf' golf course&duck pond 2bd r m , den. 2''1ba. Oneofthebestlocat1ons MUSTSB.l ! Ow ner left s tate Spac i ous duplex . fireplaces. garage 1700 sq. fl each unit. Gross S1650 mo 29'1 down owe balance $330.000 Mission Beach Duplex owe s2J.S.ooo. Broker 759-1288 SJ 000 Dow.._. HOt'SF. ·1 Pa los Verdes f1replacf' ' " · on bui dable It 2 1-'eotures l'entral air 3 bed room . I 1 v rm lol. Westside Dluff area Oulatandmg pool <solar wtrrplc. high ceilin g~ Agt 557.5150 heated ). spa. m uch througho ut, stained ---. mo e• 0~'l b S d glass dutch door. new MESA del Mar. lg 5 br, :I dleba~k°V'alle~YS~~.~· I paint, white w 'dulch ba. remdld k1lt'h. i·hmce S I II h I Of Cpl Undnr mkt at el er WI elp )'OU buy blue lnm. 2 car gar .. lrg ' SUNW EST R'-'ALT RS 1 Sl5~ 000 , t ··7 ·1··1) -c. 0 I landscaped lot Home "· / ~ .,., ·' "' 768 0922 warranty MUST SELL Desirable F.asl<\1de·Abb1e FAST u21,500 ,,94 1096 w ay 2 ll; thg oox 120• HUfttmqton leach I 040 Hwl....,..,.. leach I 04Q e .. es lot I-ru•l 'rees, alt •••••••••••••••••••••••I••••••••••••••••••••••• FIXER UPPER garage. covered patio, htghl) upgraded. brick HUGE 3 Ill+ deft ever available. 2 bdrms. patio, spa. $148,000 As b f · 1 h den. 2 baths. F'um1lure sumable 1-~1-x (inane· eaut. amt Y ome. "" patio. tennis. cstm spa •s avail. Yoo must see! 1ng. Open weekends Assume l2"'r + ter ms You won"l bed1sappo1nt- 2-6pm ~89 _ _ 10n~~r:1:gi~~S! Patrick ed $~ii'it~."aocK I Brand new on market 3 !!~!l~~ 1~ld~~-• /?;. .@ ~:.~~n~· ca2u1~~t~;cat~;~ Broad moor 4Br 2, 2 IJa ~~--~ with large back yard comm pool. nr Canyon P l ush camel color S('h & Universit) High. * 12°/o RMAHCIHG carpets Reaut1ful oak MO. EMO of TOWM 2 Bdrm 1 ba on R·2 IOI with permit ready, plaru for 2nd unit SubmH all offers. may consider lease option. $234,SOO WOOOSCOYE TIUl'LEX Super uml:I in the heart of old Laguna Wal.k tQ one of Laguna's finest l'Oves. Excel creat1Vt' fi n anting availablt• $279,500 497.5494 • OPEM SUMDA Y 1-5 124 Sunset Terrace VICTORIA BEACH Almost O('eanfront. semi pvt comm , undr- grnd ut1l Beaut coastal vu Lge lot. room for pool Sed sun pauo Rullt ror expansion Ap prox 3100sq ft. 4Br Jba 2 f p , rt'C rm w k 1tchenette. g~ m owe ss9s.ooo H E I S I. t-: R P A K I\ AREA 2 blks to bt•h Charm. remod 3Br 2ba house Beam~ 2 r p ocean view del'k. Ja1·. sauna Creal1\e hnan S275 ,000 OPEN SUN I 5 442 C..:ypress UPPER ROCK LEDGF Pa no r am1r coastal view .Walk lo V11'lona and W uolls Co 'e beaches SOxlOO undr ~rnd ut1I. creative rm an StS0.000 ALTA VISTA AH~A Oustanding coast view, wa lk lo Victoria Bch Seel s t reet Undrgrnd ut11. Creative fina ncing S225.000 497-1171 COLDWeLL BANl(eRC INVEST MOW! Good College Park lol' wine rcllar. remodeled Form a partnership with This 3br, 1~4ba home bath 5130.000 Flexible a friend & buy this neat needs some work but the r in an l' in A 0 w n er Beat Inflation Ck·an ttnd Sharp T ri -Plex in Best Hun l111gton Beach Location. Seller is willing to carry µaper and use a grarluated pay ment plan with a minimum down payment. Call now for morl' 1n lormation s218.500 Own Agt on this customized 4 br parquet entry Lile and 752.0187 or 551 4400 home featuring French a 1 r y . At rium w 1 l h ., '"'"'. ••• .. ,.,, ..,., , doors, country kitchen & natural wood cuv\·r --------- -garden patio Own(•rwill $111,000 or assumable PRIVATE income property Seller potential 1s tht•re \s 642 866:l may finance with S75,000 sum loans $120.000 AGT I down at 12''1, '. Roomy 2 760-8520 J•: S 1 tit' (.' :'v1 :i 1J r bdrm home. f1rt•place & •--------•I Slll.500 He1·ent 500 SQ all+ a near new 2 b<lrm . ft addition New kltl·h.I 2 bath unit. 4 rar garage. BEST PRICE den, r1•o;tul'<'O tlOx 12.'i. 2!11 $265,000. No Costa Mesa Mont ti V1-;ta OHH A U WM 8 lt4% Own Urk 1>4G 1289 rfri(111111ad1>/, //a:> 4br .. 2ba. 2sty. muv('rn lmm :iniial(' 2hdrml :> / cond Open Sat Sun I S -ob:i.r1·f M IU'trfi'J 3104 Coolidge Sl3S.OOO townhouse. many xtra., ~ 1· 20., dwn owe 2nd at own l'r wtll r1nan('(' I f>"j.J-81911 12.; interc.sl onl,· Broker part1c1pa11on 754-0938or979-0747 · St 14 .9511 fl46·2142 t•r DOCTORS SPEC IA t xlnl Bay vu 4 bd. Corm 'I dining, ram rm. brkfst area. lease op pass. lo dwn $3.000 m1. Jeanine Agt. 673-6848 or h msg 67>5134 5Br. 3Ba. Lrg assumahle loan Owner flcxibl(' with 2nd T D Open House Sat. Sun. 1·5 1407 Santanella, CdM. COUNTRY ENGLISH DUPLEX 9 months old. 4 BR + 2 BR unit $385,000. 709 ·709Yi Or c h id . 8 5 1-9 13S to see . Ownr/bkr JASMIMI ClllK !luge Mesa Verde 5'· do-. n lo Qualified Buyer 2 Story, 4 Br. + Den Full price $175,000 Prin- c 1 pa llt only Agent 556-6516 ARARERND I story adult condo. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, in park- like selling. Move-in condition. $138.SOO. OP EN SUN DAV l 5 427 GLOUCE.5TER OR ( Nol~i,f O»iso) J PETE J BARRETT ··. REALTY Highly upgraded 2 Bdrm ~~~~~~~~~ + den. Jacuzzi. $375.000 -by owner. ~97SS Wake up lo Morning Sun! Cute and neat duplex. S265,000. owe with ~.000 down. 427 Iris. Open Sunday 1·4. leoch'TIMe 673-6511 Over 3100 aq ft, • owe lrg 2nd TO. Ownr/ Ag t . 840-5441 OWMllWIU. HIL PIMAHCI E x trava1a n l n ew duplex, belt on market. $425,000 Rae Rodgers. 131·12M R~M* ''I \I I• •h" Peop&e no are lffklna an apartmlftt. look flrs\ ln a..ll\ed. Will your Id be thent To place JOUT lld, ~all MZ·s.TI • MISAYllDI Spacious two·story on tree lined street. 5 IDRM llATH Priced lo sell. Only SIU,500 F'or a ppointment call 751-1191 C:::. 1 ti I I I T ~1•11111>fill11 •, $112,500 Lovely 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, family room with open b e am e d Cf'llt n gs, fire place. New coppe r plumbln c. large yard . Double 1araae . Call 641-tlf\ 759 4181 LRG ASSUM. LOAN Assume $95.00011t'6'•'• owe 2nrl Beaut 5 llr pool home 1n Me :.a Verde Onl~ $215,000 John & Su 11 > C •> x 631 -1266 or 641 845R Ag ts UNDER MkT VALUE New 38r 3ba condo with frplc $138,500. Facmll beautiful park Pool , jac. Own/Agt642-2643 BUILDER HELPS YOUIUY HEWCOHDOS XLMT'TERMS ONLY lLEFT Lge private decks & patios. For 45 day escrow Bldr provides drapes. 2000 MEY ER PLACE OPEN DAILY 12-4 641·1991. agt. ------- EASTSIDE COSTA MHA LRG. ASSUM. LOAN 38r, 2Ba w/pool. Lrg. lot on cul-de.sac. Skylights & ha rdwood floors . SlS9,SOO. By owner 842-3370. 4-SALE FUiHISHID Sl42,000 TERMS 3br Mesa Verde 545-12'10 SHWOITHY Priced below market. Owner anxlOWI lo movo. Beat buy \n enUre area I Submit all otlen • \)e creative. MS-Mtl. REAL ESTATE F lnd What you •anl In Dal\y PUol Clua.llledl 2 Bdrm $87,500 Great :>tartn or rental home. Quiet net~hhorhood ~o · x 130' R3 Lot has plenty ol room for kids to play Seller has agreed to carry a 2NO and ~ CJll tan :.issu me the existing loan w ith monthly payments of 5865 Mo. Beller Hurry -Call Now ~ GOLDENWEST REALTORS -tt~tr~ ~ASSOCIATES 141-8511 Brinr Any Offer!! Lovely 3'6 drm Custom Home near Beach Pa rk. Formal Dining, Heavy Shake Roof. Call now for info rmation r ega rding the 9~% ~sumable Loan. Seller will carry part of the buyers down payment. and says Bring Any Offer. Best Price In Town 4bdrm, Re modeled Kitc hen, Plus h Carpets, Custom Drapes, F re shly Painted. Seller boug ht another , and has priced thousands below market value for quick s'le. Cre ative ter ms OKAY-BETIER HURRY. GOLDENWEST REALTORS ~ASSOCIATES ........ !•-.. ------• carry AIT0all2p$('om-fi nancing. This won 't GATE ESTATE VIEW VIEW VIEW pare the value or this last! Sl75.950 Nest led behtnd a 100 Gra('IOUS llvinl( at its fine res1denl·e offered at ORAMGETREE private drive and an best in this spacious 3 Sl .t2,000 759 1501 or New on market electric guard gate. this bdrm & family room 752-7373 Detached patio home 2 very private home 1s "Madison·· "Ith out b d rm s, 2 bath!> also in a lovely guard s tand 1 n g v, cw 1 n ~Walker 81.ee rireplarc. A1C. end unit. gated commuruty This 4 T \J R T L 1-: R O C K excellent condit1nn As bdrm plus den. 3 bath Private pnvale spu off REAL F.STATF. sume 9'k interest loan home ha s gr ea l master suite. plus plush ______ -.-_--;..--;_-;. $126,950 hluewater and Catalina carpeting thruout, an DAVID D. CARLSON sunset views Master e I e g a n 1 d 1 n 1 n g TURn~ocK REALTOR 833-929 3 suite has sitting room w balcony & rughl h~ht lift and fireplace This home view $304.900 HIGHLAHDS has ALL AMENITIES. 5 59-8888 4 I~. l laths WALNUT S9UARE A P p o 1 n t m e n t SINGLE STORY * HST IUY * only S625.000 Elegant custom design. Nice 2 story ··c·· plan, 2 DREAM HOME cul de-sa(' Creative bdrm condo Freshly Authentic Spanis h finance by seller pain ted, central air dream home on lovely $345 ,000 Down 30'", Priced below compara tree-lined street an Dana Open house SWl 2·6 pm. 5 ble sales ror immediate Point Ocean view. 4 Sunburst. off Sundan· action. S9ll,SOO bdrms. family room, OW N ER l"HANSFER· RED, large lovely 4 bdrm. family rm home ce/Turtlerock Or. Agt CALL NOW playroom. spa. Trea\ 955.3079 Your fa m ii y lo a 644-721 I b e a u l i f u I with a lernfic price or1---------· $181.900. O'IMHOUSI /Jn NIGEL nAllrY E.. ASSOCIATES Redhill~ Realty 552 -7500 SUHDA Y 12·5 LOCJlllMI leach I 041 " Squeaky Clean" New •••••••••••••••••••••• DEERR&D paint-in & out. Mint FIXUP&ADOO .... Con d 3br. 2'h b a . "' 3br, 2ba, with atrium. prof. decor. many up- grades, Sl47.SOO Open House Sun 1·4 P P SS1·634S Cheerful & open. Central The land alone ls worth air. f'amily rm w/wet more than the asking bar price of I.his SUNNY & · NOSTALGIC l Yt bdrm AESOP RLTY. hide -a way near the 731--4911 beac h. First time of· iilmmmmm .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiil -fered I $Ul9,500. mac nab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THI! IRVIN! COMPANY ------- lllDUCEO $1.00011! This elegant fa mily home priced in the low $200,000's is located in dynamic Woodbridge Gables. Owne r is r e ad y t o move out immediately. Assume existing fixed rate fully amortized loans. Home has prem i u m ·P r ofessionally landscaped lot, 2 fplcs. central·air, • 3BRS & de n . Susle Weiss C-72. 551·8700 71~·1414 ~v._,,.,... l!MH.ALD TBI. Ocean It a unset views! Stro ll to the beac h ! Oeal1nel"' pe rfected 3 bdrm. new sunny oak kitchen , Jen-Air ran1e. micro-oven, imported \Ile, wooden 1bul\er1. cozy fireplace. brick patio 4s nke yard .. new ll1Un1 ~.000. 494.755 I ~ lillllE Mc CORMACK RE YISfT SUHDA Y and'" for younetr. The bttt buy l11 Portoflna. Gracious cmtom ln ex· clW1lv1 area. l:nt.ertaln· ment at .. ditct. An eJt· ceptlonal I Bdrm, 2Yt ba, dto home. I ll Loret· ta. Open 1·1. NOW sm.ooo. lifeslyle ..... ~.000. IACH&OR'S DELIGHT! This redwood and glass remodel is an absolute inoc k out w /g r ea J bluewater/sallboat and Catalina sunset views\ Two b edroom s, two la r g e vie w dec ks fireplace, wood ceilingsi stained glass and possi ble rurnitore packag .too. Hurry at $238,.500. 4ff.IJJO Ill.oil -----"- ALOT flOIALITTU That'• what you get wit thla prlme ACRE PLUS BUILDING SITE. A 1e0Uy alofinl parce rocat.ed Jia a ShOrt d lance from tenftll 4r beach, providM SPE TACULAR OCEAN CANYON VIEWS. N enou1h? Tbe owocr Included detailed co atruclion plana for a unbeUevable CUSTO VILLA IN ygDJTE RANEAN STYLE . W believe f()U'll qree It' "A LOT FOR A LJ TL&:" •l the ruU offe price or 111$,000. , ltrm1 call. IUSSIOfif REALTY • S. Cat Hwy, La1un P..._4tM7JI L11111.._U ---4-91-'-··ll_7'7_•l ___ TM 1-...t draw Ill UM 6a.llJI 101 Dow. °""9 WUIM.....,,.""'T Clw-. •. a DaUy PU°' ---·-~---;:.;.to.;;;:..:•~m;.;:. ~A.d.MZ·WTI ' Orange Coaat OAJLY PtLOT/Sundax. March 29. 1981 ~~-~-~ ....... ~,.,. w. ...... ,.,. ~ ....... fer w. Hoette• ltot-Wt ... .,.. lhoc.. • 06' ••••······•··········· •...............•••... ••.•.........•.....•..• . .... , ............. ~~~ ......•...•..•.•••...•. ~~-~.:~ ..... !!!~ ....... ~ .... !~.~~ ~~~ ... !!~! ....... ~ ... !~~ 1---------· UI 4 Bel bome In Wooda)' area oear beacba. 2 h'plca w/r1b. 1pa. M 1ume 11~% low dn. $211.tts. Pat rick Teaore. IS1·12a. A IHI Clws wr • LINDA ISLE '"T .. ...__..-IAYROMrHOMI * Executive country ..._.. Pl• & IUP O W N k: R W 1 L L En11l1b ,Bayfroot. 6 4br, 2'1.b1, prof. dfforat. Charmlo1 BaJboa Jal• i-~CNANCE 8 d r nu. Inc I ud In a ed • landac1ped, Show1 Bayfront home Nt!w N 0 pol NT s No mald'1 quarters. Pvt like • mockl. tee. ••· c0111trucUon with out PAYOFF commuruty aod private 1urn1ble loin . atandinadelaU.Callnow PENALTY dock . P'ee land. '2.8 Owner/.\lt.SS,500. for-~rSOftaJpttvlewof 4bdrm. 3ba 1.uae tamlly mllllon. Owner wUJ COO· RVM~ 831.-a UU. lov•l)' bom.. homti. 1ider e.xcelltmt rl.nanc- OPEN HOUSJ?: Sat/Sun Ln1. IH \I re •I<..., I« ·1 !111 I I~ H1 ·.1lry 1;;·:: -;::1111 SH W l-~ * "" A O rL.ACE 1121 Berahlre t.ane. Cote Realty ---------• Eleaant, nearly new 4 6'73-8l0t & lnvestmt>nt 2'Jr ubana 4r trlr, aublet-Bdrm home ln deslrable ~~~~~~~~~~ uni allowed, 3 pvt bcti., Foxboro Helg.hta area. --------,= 640-5171 pool & fishing pier. Breathtakin1vlewofthe ---------929,too. (714)499-3816 rolling hilla . S un. LOWDOWN ·....---------• drenched bre•kfast 2 Bdrm mobile home room, master awte with 100' from the bayfront. spa. FantuUc aasuma· Owner will carry Cinanc· ble financlng. 1359,500. don osen I r,•,tlt,,r, DUPLUFtXB! OCEAHYllW 8rln1 your paintbruah & broom to 1ave $$$on tbls dirty dawg! ! Prime Laguna Beach duplex wt attached 1ara1e. Sul>-1213 N. COAST HWY Ing. Full price. S22,900. RL·1. i h 1 I I 0-~ Re.1lty 1 ;~·:: 7:~on !till otrer! 7~1501 or LAGUNA BEACH 7'2·7373. 491.48411 •Oceanfront dplx, xlnt • IL-I la ---------• loc. fin. & price! Prm. ~ 1N11 1 1mllJ!,ll!loll!xlll!!i!!110iRlo .. v"iiW~~1 on1y. 673-7677. 673-7873 REALE.STATE Ashley Model. Lge as- sum loan . Creative financing. Owner may buy your home. 644-SS98 Tri· Plex. Panoramic Ocean view. Walk t beach. o we . 1295,000. Pr i n ci pal s only 499-1526. 1---------1 IMEIALDIAY PIRSTTJMEOPEN 1·5 28621 Springfield Dr IACKIAY 3br, 2ba home plus ideal mother-in·law quaners. Compl. w/bath. $220,000 Roy McCcrdle, Riter 541-7729 Spectacular NEW de-JOIEOEVIVRE VERYPIUVATE 11crra• Secluded WeatcUlf 4 Bdrm. 3 811 + lam rm, court yard , s urrounded by rrench doors. 2 fplcs A very private home Opn Hse Sal Su11 12 iii al 1514 llaghlund Or A~t 552-0660 OCUHVIEW Newport Crest Condo 3 bdrm. 2~. baths. many upgrades.1199,500 Redhill~Realty I ii:~ -i:JO() SAClllltCI VICTORIAN BEACH flOM E New 3 BR 3' 1 8a Quall ty handcrarted 011k Lhruout Stallled l!l11i.s. <;pa Plan lll Realty 752-6499 OWNil-- AMXIOUS sign e r custom hom e BEAUTJFUL2STORY Secluded Wes tclirr & avail. mid-s umme r Jus t listed in Rolling Dover 4 Bdrm, ram rm.I•--------· 760-CYlIS Hills. Over 3000 sq rt, courtyard. 2 frpl cs New terms in the Hgu; Only 10'/r down. 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba. lrg yard. Only Sl69.000. Fast es(•row Diana. Agt. 63J.1266 Whit~water view or main 4Br, lg ram rm, wlwet Open Sat/Sun 1-5 al 1514 bar&frplc.Eleganten-Highland Dr . A1t t beach deck int;·hving try hall, formal Liv rm, 552·0660 rm-Victorian frplc· din rm. bkfst area in --------- dining rm-family rm· huge blln nat wood kit, I 2l/40/o H.w Rnancinca wet bar·3Br-2:i.-.Ba·150rt. 2 ~~ Ba . m s tr b a P r ime location. 30<io lot frontage.extra park w'Roman tub in tropical si f +. Super kitchen. mg Temple Halls area· selling. Huge ~ressing sep. breakrast rm. Mstr existing loan plus owner rm. forced air. Ex su ile w/3 closets and r i n a n (' I n g t 0 quis1tely decorated. Ter deck. Oak nrs & plush 80'< -SJ!l5.000·courtesy race overlookin~ hills. 3 cpt.s thru-out. Frml dm paid tu r"'".!tors appt car gar, fountain , mg rm, garden window. only.731 fi.SR5 nowery lndscp $295,000. 2 cov'd patios. trlr ac· -----ASSUME LOAN AND cess Xlnt terms o r SPECTACULAR SAVE SSS OF INTERST rered at S2J69.900 Mis ESYATESllil~T &COST. Nearly/misht;d ~ffoori'ejo Realty on pnvale roat1 10 center community poo . tennis -__ _ (Lg M " 1• cts. clbh se & all o a una agr ... e? ' amenities House & 2 car gar or high view or town & Catalina ~ RENE REALTY SC h 00 I Fee I and Price includes plans for 1130 000 Agt 641·0763 7500 str Spanish Vi lla 12 1Jt434-0908 --·---- $275,000 Seller will ar· 2 houses on a lrg lot All r ange r1nanc.:-1ng for ----sorts of potent i~I qualified buyers Gum MluionViefo 1067 $140,000 Agt6410763 brner & Associates • •• ••. •. ••••• •• ••. •• •• • 494-9421 p A y N 0 Exclusive Irvine Cove White water view. huge living rm & rormal din Ing rm. 5bdrm .. 31">ba, ll shaped hou.se 11round pool Sl .500.000 494·5430. HOM EOWNE R'S FEE. Lovely M1ss1on Viejo home (Seville), 2sty, 2.040sq ft Air. security. 3 br. bonus rm SJ65.900 Owner 661 0721 673 0280. _ H•wport IHch I 069 CAPI COD ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 ILOCKS TOIEACH SB.LEA DESPERATE!! Has bought another pro perty. racing 2 pymt~ I Unique 3 br homl' in Newport Shores Ai>ktnl! $175.000. Ownt'f "'ill carrv Isl T U at 12', 759·1.501or7527373 GOLF COURSE LOCATION Lovely comer 3 bdrm, 2 bath. pool & jacutzi Room for motorhomc Near fwy & airport. Lge 1st. owe 2nd with sub· stant1al down payment $230,000. Redhill~ Realty 1;1:i .1:wo -1 OCEAN I PANORAMA I Ccimeo Highland .. 3 bdrms. 2~. bath!\, ocean '1ew hume with i11.1a S395.000 Redhill~ Realty fi7:3 . 7:loo 8!1 HARIOR RIDGE ESTATES Lautremont . $790.000. Owner1 Agent. 640 6323 pm. UNllUIY AILI Prestigious Seawind 4 Br 2 Ba famiJy castle Pvt ~wtm & lennis club Call for more anforma lion Norm & Kase\ Mc Kinley S269.!IOCJ 6311266 RVM~ REALTORS OWNER ANXIOUS BEST BUY 1 lma~ane 3 spacious br1. I Pnml' Jbr den. 2 3 ba.1 & 2' l ha upgr ad<'d tu the tr1 le HI llrdwd rt rs., hall ' This hm• home <1ls1. I frt's h 1.1:11n1 anlr ()WC ft•Jtures encl cl park1111( /\!TD or 2nds or con ~ I n house l:.au11dry lrul'I $19ti.~ Ill'; dn fac•1lll1c:. ., assumuhll· Walk LO beud1 POld financing Call i59 1501 Tom <;ott1er. Bkr j or752 7373 ,,, ••.•••.•.•.......••..•..•........•.........•.•.•.••....•....••...• ......... ~ ... !~! .,.,..... '°'' M.wpertlMd 106t •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• The Best Buys in Ne rtBeach GRAND OPENING Townhomes From$144 .SOO (714) 646-9618 12%3 Luxury Condominiums From $169,500 (714) 673-3271 .. 3 year rate 11 l 4<\, APR I 11mrnt1ltcJ ovrr JO year\ (Jut-f, ~•cJyolil•· 1n } yc•c1r~ I ~------)-•n_o_,~_o,_wr_l~_> _____ --'!~l.___.../i_'/::J_._....,,, ____ ....._ ___________ _ jc t~ ~· lSth SI P1c•hc Co111 Hi hw1, "LINDA ISLE" Open fiowe Saturday and Sunday APRIL 4th AOO 5th FOR SALE -MAKE OFFER Po ssi ble L ease Option . OWNER· BROKER on Premises! Boat Slip for 65' Yacht. 5 Bdrm. security Gate. + Community Tennis Courts and Clubhouse CALL 17141828-1280 or C2 I 3J591-l 36 3 tY APPOINTMENT ONLY 9AM-5PM ~ --..::t ... 1 ~ t:J ......... ~ Ocean <Jronf This 5000 Sq. Ft. Home sits on Linda Isle . A private guarded Commumty in the hea rt of N~wport Beach. Boat slips for 13> 55 •.70· Yachts f()r Sale or Trade We are developers :-.o s ubmit land or other Real Est a t(' to nwnl'r Jim Thompson (714) 828-1280 1213) 598-1363 CIOOJ 352-3710 Ocean view North end Com pl re mod 3br 2ba +de + den. $295.00U as sum. OPEN SATISUN 251 VieJo St 494· 1835 90°/o FINANCING lo Npt Hgts 3 Bdr + FR UnderS200.000 OWNHWILL HIL, FfNANCI :....-: Walker 8 lee REAL ESTATE ---- w; 9200 -~Walker B lae I ilck IXY viiW 's52°o·:.~~:.~ifs RE.\l.F-c;TATf: 3br. Olurr:. CONDO IAY·.::;~EAN YOU CAN AFFORD NaYPORT BEACH .. and mountain views A serene country setting N P t H g L s , e x just minutes from beach Lravagantdecor This •town. Ttus 3 bdrm & home has at all incl pool ramily room home is & spa Rae Rodgers very private & 1m· 1· ~ I :::~'~:'...;;' .,.,, ... ·~ ~p OCEANVISTA :•ML.~tt~ A lovely 2 bdnn condo close to pool & elevator ... 1 ... .._.00.._.ED Sensational 180 degr~ "' "''"" '"" v i ews & gorgeous LIDOISLE2STY Catalina sunsets 2 10°/oDOWN $Lory, rlreplace. dcl'k. NO QUALIFY I NG $235,000. Beaut1ru1 4 BR. 4 ba HORnt END estate. Steps to pr1yate A picturesque 2 bdrm bea('h and bay Open home with charming beamed vaulted ce1l gardens. Wlthm walking 1ngs M:i.Jest1c master & distance to everything. guest suites. S52:5,00 FP. Stained & leaded glass SHORELINE ASSOC. windows. carved man 848-2262 tie. $3lo.ooo HG TS--0-ES_rERA __ T_E_ ...... r Only $25,000 down takes -:~~.~l.6::i. it' High balance as- sumable rmancing. No qualifying. Spacious 2 •Kr>" eo..~ Br 2 Ba. encl. garage. ~-..ea'*' Hurry! Gr eg Astle M9·9'00 17141494-111?_ m.~11 PANOUMIC • I 000/o Rnaltc:Mc)• OCEAN VIEW 12.5%. 3 Br. Jba, 2500s/f. Ownr motlv. Baycrest. Prine only. Bkr. 751-6836 plus the perfect example of a Laguna Beach charmer. 2 Bdrm +. Newly remodeled . $310,000. *Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 LAMJ-a H• I 050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LE.ASE Of'T10H 6 beautiful new home available for lease with option to buy. Excellent terms. Best location in Foxboro · Open Sat/Sun 1-S.~·~-.... ATTHEIEACH Nice 3 Bdrm house in s uper condition. Terrific financ\ng. $23.5,000. SUNSETR.E. 542-5101 846-8103 IEACH-1 2% INT. Bright & airy 3 br. 2 ba Remodeled master ba & k1L 3 blks lO beach. I blk to pool & tennis Un beatable assumable hn at 12'>-w S29,000 down $145,000. Open Sat Sun 10-5 427 Lugon1a 642· 1889 OWC 12": Open Sat C u s I o m 2 s t u r v Loan for 28 yeart.15 llr 3 BJ lljrbor '•t.>" I AGT Bonme 545 1061 Peninsula Pt. homr with 11 o m c S 3 I 9 · 5 ll U ---------•! 3 Bdrms. J ba In a fam1 l.arg1· 1omcr lot l.:1rg<' O"'nt'r \Ill l.'umm 11> oriented area Lots of hou~1· I Hr 2•, llJ R\' puol 1>73 771.1 I SEAVIEW t•h 3 rm Reduced to space bt•h1nd l•ll'kt'd Jbr "'.int11C'k1·1· in Si25.000 O"ncr as ea~er gJle~ :\II thi s 111 1 BIGCAHYOH llr\\jtc co mm untl~ tomOH' W('std1rr No loan qua Ii GOLF COURSE LOT Pool s111'd lot. like n<'w fyani: Owner M&Kt S~I ! nmd11111n With '1e" -\\.'\Tl Rfl<UNl I /6X Ub~ At:ent, Dann Bibb S200,000 asl\um l!>t Hv ttOMf' BOAT PEOPLE P ENTH OUS ECON ()(I with boat dock 280 tlt'I( forever view Fel' lund Assumable loan 640-5357 C/21 M•wp«t Cntr. •HARBOR RIDGE• This serenely beautiful home is set against a changing backdrop or 11,\ lo $695,000 Newport Waterfront LaritCSt noor plan.\ 1ew. illlp rl)(hL'i JAMES E. GOULD 631 -1532 fl75 2311 640 161·~ ()"' n t.' r I 9 0 3 y :H h't REAL ESTATE I C<tmdlaa S:«;S,()0(1 wdl 63 1·1400 NO uow~ PAVM ENT 2 I! H 2 BJ penthOU<;t• an Vt'r~a11les. tkean 1'1l'w' No q ua l1fymi.:. T O c'< 11-t PMT & owe bal S250.000 645·02311 THE BLUFFS 3 BR-Spit Level Finest orif(inal art.>a M ass1vi> gr(!('nbeh vista. Smartly decorated in popular tones. nearby pool Offered al $212.000 (w11h assumable ht bal loan try $43.000 down l ~uoperalr "''h brokers 1---------• 833 3622 POOL HOME JUST LISTEU, lovely 4 BR .'l' ~ ba + clrn wnh wethar t-fo~am rm. nnd delaghtCul kit chen nvrr look mg pool and Jacuu1 on cul de sat• street. Separatf' master & i:ucst or mothc.•r m law bdrm with own bath~ 3 car garage + xlra parking Call now. agt 646-4JIJO. or 642 4'147 ror appt OCEANNONT- Reauwu1 home on the bt'ach 1n presug1ous area. $895.00J. Own1 t\gl. Call for details on financing 675·8444 Magnificent Moana Wa t erfront townhouse CO·OP JAr 21 2 ba Dock & pOOI Roger Brown R.E. 675 1483or673-2181 AJH . 640 5560 green & golden slope:.. IMYQN 1ong shadows & tw1nk1 BIG C"" mg lights! 1-'eaturaniz 3 Tt.>rrificgolrcourse~1cw 1._ ________ _ br's + a spac1oul'-townh ome F o rmer '" library, formal din & model with pnvate pool gourmet kitchen ror and spa $795,000 with m e m o r ab 1 e d a Y s excel as'\um<iblc r1n11nc LIDO'S IHCREOllLE SI 0,000 DOWN NEWPORT CONDO Can you afford Sl0.000 down? Owner will ar· range financing for you. Condo m secunty bldg with all the amenities 194,500 throughout the years f\ dramatic stairwa y ing an a trium leads to a hideaway master suite &. In H'!'.t mt'nt IAYRlOHT LIFESTYLE IEACH & TEHHIS Enjoy "The Good Life" of Newport Beach including swimming in either of 2 pools + many other amenities such a s walking to the bay or many of our famous res taurants & shops. FULL ,RICE $39,500 CALL 673·7300 FOR FURTllt:R DETAILS REDHILL REALTY-LIDO OFFICE LtOOISLE sso.ooo Prlc. Reduct. On 4bdrm newly finis hed homt'. Owner motivated. O~nHnuse 118 Via Ithaca Sal & Sun. J.Spm For more information call V1rgm1a O'Brien. Agt 673·13'l3 llGCAHYON NEWPORT SHORES Walk to Beach llUGF: 4 Br + f'_R $195,000 Features plush ru!lt carpet, sundeck. corner lot. etc f;reat terms. Two or Our listings sold this w eek' Two Professionals. Twice the service Ninfa Janri• O'lri~ CraicJ O'lriett 642-8850 John Coombe bkr McLain Townhouse 3 ---------Bdrm El Dorado w gotr course view $260,000 with S 1150,000 a l 9'1 va riable By owner 640-9755 MEWCOHDO VILLA BALBOA RESALES that's wra pped around *Cote Realty w/study & fireplace for 640-5777 those c hilly evenings'. ---------•! For a priv~te showing of this superb residence call 759·1S01 or752·7373 -MEW LISTING - Newport Crest C'Ondo. dram atic ronverted 4 LIDO ISLE EnJoy "sunsl'ls supreme " in lhts 4 bdrm. 4 bath home Would you believe 75' of bayfront plus pool. deck. patio Pier & noat for large boat. Redhill~ Realty f i7:~ -i:~()( I ~WalkmBlae Bdrm mdl, w/romantic ~~~~~~~~~~ mstr suttc. 20•·1, dn. :\s ---REAL ESTATE awa1l<1 you an this spacious 3 bdrm home complete with a large furnished game room plus an ideal mai1tt•r bedroom & a sunny patto perfect ror family enter- taining. This is especial ly for you. Call today! Redhill ¢~Realty 1;1:~ 1:J110 sum a ble lonns for balance. Open Sat/Sun ----------------- If you acl now. this beautifully decorated 4 bdrm 2'1> ha home could be yours just in time for summer. Very close to beach, pool and tennis. Priced lo sell at S199,SOO. Owner will assist with - rlnancing. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. Onl) $165,000. Jn Newport Heights. 292 Palmer at S anta Ana Ave. Ex· trodinory terms availa- ble Open 11·5 Sat/Sun. 646-8355 & 646-6093. Bob McCormick. REDUCEDIS.000 2 houses, Npt H11ts. gd terms. $164.000. 645·9628 2 Bdrm . 3 b a, microwave. huge deck. security, pool, jacutzl, BBQ. Vacant. Owner anxious. $290,000. Completely furnished w1lh antiques. china, silver , crystal and .o "world or mirrors" & elegant decor. Security bid g Large patio Spacious and coordinat ed 2 Bdrm. Reduced to $398,000. #6 Baruno C.:rt. Priced to BIG c•"YON sell at $225,000 M OW HER MUST SELL HOMCS - WATERFRONT I 0% down 0 .W .C. REAL ESTATE 6 bdrms. 3 baths. giant ·----•63•1•-.14•00-• h o m e Assume 1st --------- si25.ooo at 11%. 125.000 BLUFFS BARGAIN 3 2nd at 14'7, due 1995 or wrap $172,000 at 13~'* Bdrm twnhme Sl~.000. with 20% down ,000. Walk to everything · pool. tennis. schools. park & shopping Agt. 675-5930.640-8146 R1 '\ ll11l l o~K1 ·.1l1v I, I:: 1. ;111 I -- \ <>Pt N lltlll\I L' I f,' I~ / llufh.ll OWMt" Expanded 'E" plan. 3 Br. 2\'J Ba. fam rm Sl72,000 assumable isl. S249,S00.640-4819 SEAWIN[).SOMERSET WAITRFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 Sbr. 2~ ba, bonus rm, 3 ~~~~~~~~~ cars. Beaut. wide city - lites vu. 2214 Port Carlisle. Open Sat/Sun S• J._ l ·S. Just reduced to C•,astr.o I 071 $339,000. Bkr. 87:J..2122. ••••••••••••••••••••••• STUDIO, 189,000 (reduced for raat sale) Lie 1 BR, 1112,000 3Mla..For~ WITH OCIAM VllW 1-00S-,,_ ....... Over 3,000 aq .rt. of ele1ance. EJcclualve new hom••.1. from $515,000. 14'i'ICJii rm1nctnr avail. Charter Rlty & lnveat. 498-8122 181--8111 LUIUIY 2 BR. view, 1185,000 ~ er ram "'"' z 1-1~ • • .... 1 ..... •t1dSll8,000. Over 3000 a /r, beaia 2 D~1ecgdecor. yard• patJo, lam klttb. :00 ,.~Jt.':i':. Aaaumable ln. l'MT .JC!0.1 AAllACHl&.ftS <>Den&in. l..S. S.. J0'1 N. ClCaauo Rftl oaru;O~~ 4fi.JIM ll•lllR+•llOOmo. T .. •n: NMrn ~ Acre. Honeit, s 1St. lan.n 0.1» 0c.H • llfountaJD VW. -.-...... ~ ". 1.I • • Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 29, 1981 . Cash in on 7 or 11~"·'•'• ·~"""' fOf Or•nee County~ .. ,...,;,..] There are two ways to win with a Dally Piiot High Roller Ad Run 7. days for $7. 77 11 days for $11.11-3 lines Items totaling $500.00 or less Call 642-5678 Private Parties only -no commercial businesses please. Any classif ication. No cancellation Rebate •• ~~!!!.~~.~~ ....... ~~~.~.!:~ ...... ]~~~~.!!!~!~ ...... ~-~~-~.~!~ ...... ~~~.~-~~ ...... ~~:!.~~ ...... ~!.~~~ .... ~.~.~~~~ .... ~.~.~~~~ ... , San JuClft C•M•te Loh/ lncon. p..--.1v 2000 Inc:_. Proptriy 2000 Molllttaln, DeMrl. H w rt leach 3169 Co1ta MeM 32%4 lnlH 3244 Mew rt leoch 326' Capi1tr..o I 078 ry • -,.... • r ••••••••. •••••• Re1ort 2400 • po •••• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• po Crvptt 1500 •• ••••••••••••• • ••• ••• • • •• •••• • • •• •••• • •••• •• •• • •••••• T N • •••• • • • •• •• ••••• • •• • •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• urt l erock ew -~~~~~~~-•j••••••••••••••••••••••• S-cialLandS• Compl fum.2 0Br 2o/•Ba. lL&eBdrmHousenopets townhouse. 2 Mas t er Luxury 4 Br 21.'J Ba Pacif ic View Memorial r -short tern\ K. Price small child o K bd f B N 1 c c d Pk C A&B Lot 5 9 PRIMILAGUNAOC~OMT Ocean view lots. Morro eg. 1950 673·1624 or · · rm, ;,m rm, 2'1'1 a. ewpor res~ on o., rave 1 . Ba area 2 lots $t0 990 n 398 Hamilton, Costa J750sq ft Prof decorat Some ocean view. S7oq Bayview Terrace. 2 lots Prime Laguna Beach oceanfront E.i term~ Beaut views 673·5261 Mesa. ed. Pvt patio. Pool ten mo. Agent 64.2-94U. I forthe P~~,!'!.,!, fixer-upper. lTnobstructed panoramic of the P~c1fic Ocean, LIDO ISLE charmin" 3 nis. park cloee SooO/mo """...,..., S d be h " Large 2 Br. l Ba. Duplex view. teps to beautiful San y ac . Estero Bay & Cayuros bdrm. 2 bath, playroom Fenced yard. Avail im 833 8277 or752 6492 NEWPORT HACH 11,.\ blocks to the ocean beach. Three bedroolJI two bath home Yearfy lease First and last s1000 per month 631-7300, BKR 1 ACRE ESTATE Rustic English Country Home with Oceun & valley views. 5000 sq ft, 4/5 bdrms home Zoned for horses Minutes to the beach. Comfortable elegance. Many amen ties. Call for appt to see $950. ()()(). WILSOH & WEISS REAL ESTATE DANA POINT 49).2752 Commercial Propttty I 6 00 ..................•••.• IALIOA ISL.AHO 4,000sq ft comm'I bldg $550.000 Leasehold~ Best comm 'I. rorner Ground fir shops . 2nd fir I & 2 BR apts. Ask for Jenny. 7S2·0202 SUPYCLEAH C -1 IUILOIHGS s uitable for llgh1 10 duslry and offices Frong bld.i. contains 4 carpeted and paneled of fices + 2 baths. Hear block bid~ has 2 12· doors. full flourescent hghtin11: 1t01220 power' I lile mt>:u, storage space Lol 1s 50>. l.20 Concrete dri\'eway & lg iiarking area Security fenl·e Fle,oble noor plan, 4.5 or OW(' S215.000 or lease 6bdrms lo fit your option at S225,00<I Sub family's needs 2900' of m1t on terms beaut l1v1ng spc1ce 5199,000 BKR 493 9381 -"-All HI HONl ll<>MI -, Santo Ana I 080 REAL ESTATE •••••••••••••••••••••••J 631-ldOl S SMIT Three bedroom home tastdul I•--------• IY deroratcd with RESTAURANT earthtones Hardwood floors in dtnmg room Large covered patio Easy to qualify, owner will help with term~' $92,750. TARBELL. BKR 540 l720 South L~ I 086 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REOU<.:ED 550,00U I\ Bargain ' 4 Br Panoramic oeean v1t•w $545,000. Bkr 499 1526 Commercial lkl4J. L9e Lot-PariUnq H ea r <>c..on fn>ftt lusy ll•d. ConMr lelow ~t S447 ,000 Owner will finance BURR WHITE REALTOR, IHC. 675-4630 SHOPPING CENTER ')W C al 10"/c down. $975.000. Call (714) 675-7239 Jus t remodeled Sl650 med .... 7 .. + ...,r,, dep B II G d -" •=1U Woodbridge area lrg 3 mo to mo 1 run y. Cha'ldren OK. 96·3-7600, Cf)UAIL rLACI r1or1m1s OCEAMVIEW DUPLEX Drast1r r eduction on bran d new Balboa duplex 1st owners 200', depreciation. Gre<il ren tal area 100 fet!l from beach. Large J bdrm. 3 bath plus 2 bdrm. 2 bath Owner will assist in financing $425,000 752-1920 APPLE VALLEY Near new 4·Plex , 2 bdrm. 2 bath earh unit with (1re1Jlace, enclosed patio, double garage 5165,000 Bill Grundy, Rltr. 675-6161 FOURPLIX Westside Costa Mesa Needs ~ome work $22,0oO yr income Full price $225,000 Owner will l'arry JU', interest I w S60.000dn Redhill~Realty fii:~-1 :~00 A PREHIGE ------'-+---I HOM E~ H E hl\'estment:. Whelan re logo no 3333W CoastHwy,NB housei. Tl\ cam<'ra 6 45-6646 4 units. 5 unit!>, 6 units. 12 units. 16 units 32 unit-. INCOME PROPERTIES All ha\C good finant•ing Looking for inrome un· Good loans Call for de its'' We have 5 pro tails 540 3666 pert1es in C M Pnred r1ghl at les:. than llXGro!." No hank NEW,ORT IEACH PRIME Duplexes & TriplexH $3 m1lllon plus tn mrnm<• property listings Centwy 21 Hewpcri Cmter 640-5357 f111a nr ing re<1u1red In tcrested., Then eall us .Ix · NE1SSER l'( II I I/ l 1111\) II k.', i 11 li4 I 07fi:j :rn<i lln~tol St t ·0~1.1 \ll•'°1. CA MAICE ME A ... OFfER Buy my equ1ty & take over 12,.? int on out standing debt so you can be one of lhe owners of Camper World 9 RV parks 1n Utah & 90 others nationwide Go ing thru divorce & need money fa st (7 14)55t·0786. 675·6161 645·8369 Br 2Vz Ba. 2 car garage, ram rm, din area. rrplc. Westcliff 3bdrm . den. Jba. nr schools. park. completely furn Water1gardener pd 5975/mo 646-8635 3br. 2ba house. dble gar, crpts, drps, window cov nice yrd, $650 mo ers Comm pool 1\\<lll 642 9772 afl 3-25 S82S per mo + ---deposit. 7S2 1282 9 4 DClfta Poiftt 1226 - - -~ •••••••••••••••••••••••W OODBR I DGE Steps to the beach. lge 4 br dplx, 21? ba. patio. e sty, lmmac SIOOO yrly, 673·2507 . 2bdrm, Iba. steps to VACANT DUPLEX 2br, "CREEKSIOI-:" Willow ocean. April !June IS 2ba,Crplc,bulitbuiltms. Plan Profess1onall) $400/ mo Agt Judy carport $475 1st/last + landscaped Model home --------- Trade cabin m F'awnsk1n for property in Orange 559·9400. 5300 f>42·3.W7, 731·5125 on the park 4 Br J Ba 2 VILLA BALBOA 2 Br Story Fam rm. Dtn . 1'2 ba. ocean view, avail County Call 548·55111 or Hou1H Unfuntilh.cl 645~4509. • •••••••••••••••••••••• -G•neral 3 202 Tennis court, PoQI & spa ••••• •••••••• ••••••••• • 3br hme. Palm Spnnl.{s 5t5s.ooo o we 499.421s Mounntain Retr.at on "Valley of The Falls Dr" adjacent lo San Bernardino Nat'I F'orest By OWNER. formal din. 3 br, pool. Now avail Arrowhead Country C l ub ar ea. Sa n Bernardino t 864 1732, I 884·7258 1n eli:ar. cool air among latboa Island 3206 big pines & cedars. well ••• •••••••••• •• •••••••• built custom home with 6 Adorable Cape l:od 2br ~drms & small study. 2 house (am rm & Jba f1rep.laces, modern bit 10 5725 67~4336 <1pphances in kitchen Two adjacent bu1ldable lalboa Peftifttulo 3207 lots & other "Goodies" • •• •• • ••••• •••••• •. ••. • inl'tuded $250.000 Cole OCEANFRONT CONDO of Newpon 67~5511 2Br+den. 2ba, 2 under ground parking sp Agt Out of Cowwty 675·8120 P roperty 2550 - • ••••. •••••••••••••• ••• Corona~ Mar 1222 Offire Bldg. l7000sq ft l + arre gmd Just off H w y 5 0 l' e a n s 1 d e $250.000 will handle I 433-1723 Bkr ••••·••······•········· Shorechffs 2 br & den, lge yard Mini view $1100 Agent. 673-~ Charming 3 Bdrm, ex Beautiful San Diego 48 cellenl condition. good 3br units. All amenities co rn e r Io c at ion SubJeC'l to 1031 exc. Prin· $750/mo Bkr 760 9333 c1vles please S550.000 Coda Mna 3224 will handle 1·433-1723 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bkr 2bdrm. Iba duplex. Rar. Fountoilt Val!.y 1214 frplc. dshwsr , mi no· short term $850, mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wave $875 mo No pet~ VF.RS/\ILLES 2Br 2ba, Giant 2sly 4br Huge 964 ·2.S66Agent.nofee luxuryfumCondoShort. fenced yrd $850. Ref req terms. Cati Bonrue 963-7881 or Northwood Model hous• waterfront Homes. Inc Beth 962·2bi5 2 stry, 4 Br, 2112 Ba 2'i00 Realtors 631 ·1400 3 Br Greenbrook Avail S/ I. Comm pooL $695. 968-8452 4 IR-$91,000 4 Bdrm townhouse Dbl gar, frpl c Walk to sehools & s hopping Xlnt terms Sunny Cal Realty 636·376-0 Huntin9ton leoch 3240 s!( $950/mo. 551·8731 Woodbridge Townhome. 2 story, 2bdrm. l 12ba. pool, H•nnis & la k •• S6251 mo 75g.011s Woodbndge Estates Ne11, L1neoln 3 br. 2:1. ba, fam rm. lndry rm. 2 (rplcs. 2 car gar, small yd. $8001 mo SJ.l.2614 ••••••••••••••••••••••• North111ood. overlookinit 5 blks to ocean. Elegant 2 park. 4 Br. 211 Ba. 2000 bdrm. (am rm & den. SQ H. r R . (rpl, form ($750 moJ Plush l'rpts, din, 1mmac Avail 5 t 212 ba, cedar & glass S850 857").$61 Dbl car pvt gar. fully ma1nt yd Adults, no Northwood Rac quet pets lnqwre at 527 18th Club, 4bdrm, 3ba, air, S t 7 14 1 960-6331 or gardener. xlnt t•ond, 960·5112 _ SSS01mo. 975.0732 Brand new house for dis The Lakes 2Br on water. crim1nating family 3 near pool & tenn1~ Pat blks to ocean. 3 Br 3 559-1111 Ba , fam rm Tolall) upgraded & customized $1200 m o . 833 -014 ~ AM /PM TURTLEROCK GU:N 3bdrm, smgle family, no pets $825•mu. Av&1I April I 752-1836 ----. 3 Br 2 Ba. incl refrig, fenced yrd. $750/mo yr. ly Agl 673-3355 Walk to beaeh Beaut. NewpoM Crest 4 br con do. fam rm, dm rm, pool . tennis. St!OO 646 0686 Spectacular ocean & ba~ \•1ew Versa1lle!' 2 Br 2 Ra Penthouse Private guarded adult comm All amenlles $1200 mo 615 4498, 642 3862. The Bluffs 3 Br 11 2 Ba near stores & Sl'hools. 64().5274 Npt Crest rondo, 4 Br 21, Ba. s plit level, dbl garaRe Lease SSOO•mo. Isl. last & dep 957 9303 llarbor ll1ghland 3br. 2ba. fr pie. $700, lhru Aug. 979-2494, 522·7305 ILUFfS Tustin I 090 •.•.....•..••.......... 21.500 sq fl, Glendora.l•---------1 New. ptly leased. Sched~ income St97.000 on tnple UNITS!! UNITS!! COSTA MESA 7 Units Bread & Butter That's what these unils are referred too Ap prox ·~ acre. cvn\·e menl to all stores 3 2Br & 4 I Br $250,000 Good terms Possible trade M cNas h R e alt y . 642· 1334, 642·6578 eves s a cre retreat, new washer/dryer hook up, custom Spanish home. new noors, crpts, point. Ran c h o Sant a Pe. '450 + dep I small child $475.000. Call 753·7223 ok No pets 1952 Meyer Villa Pac. 3 Br Atrium. tennis, pools, spa 1 m1 ocean S675 mo. 962-7469 Spectacular view of lake from thll> 2000 sq ft J M l'elers townhome 2 rnstr bdrms. den. 21, Lia Frplc, from d1n1ng. vaulled (•e1I . A. C, rom munily pool and tennis. no pets S1J50 7141955·0497or751 5813 New 3br, 2ba. Bonita Plan . 1 s tory, etc. SllSO/mo 644-2300 -------- G>ORCiE<XIS net leases Owner must 7 Units Long Beaeh Xlnt CUSTOM DOE RUH sell. St,600,000 Agt, cond No vacancies 3 Brdrm +den, jac. quiet cul-de.sac super loc by central park with lake & horseback riding 1750/mo. No pets 646.4025 eves. HEW,ORTTIRR. 549-3484 Oatt of State Property 26oo Cleon 2 Br house. gar. Beautiful custom home (2131553 9552 days, or 16 Units Lennox Cash 3 Bd 2' 2 Ba $675/mo. 3 Br 212 Ba, vu 5700. m excess of 3.000 sq ft 171-1 >846 3278 e' cs pay mg tenanb with 4 bdrms. central 6 Units L A Like ne"' air, greenhous.e win Condominiums/Town· No rent control dows, vaulted ceilings, 3 houHI foto Mlle 1700 4 Un 1 t s An ah e Im •••••. • ••••••• ••• ••• ••• adults. no pets S.SOO + 40 A scenir Oregon Coast Electricaty, fenced. out standing ~·1ew access1 dep. 2390 Elden Ave. John Marshall 6Jl.J..2116 firep~~ces and many ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owners unit Pride or amenities Doe Run. off Ownership RECOROING ST OIO I ble. owner<t9'l-2499 4br. 2ba. $850/mo lst l last $300 security new cptl Pnl, formal dining 154 0986 4Br, l~Ba. liv rm. frplc, 2Br Single family. S625 lg encl yd, 2 car gar. mo + util 966 1353 dyi.. grdnr incl S6o50 mo. I y1 834 0277 eves WMMC Newport Blvd and north l•---------1 Broker714 K47 K516 or mh. 1264.960 CANYON CREST Pully equ1ppecJ +a good 1 - ------REALTORS CAU 644-721 1 CONDO Costa Mesa W Sid"' 4 3 Bdrm w1lh patios, sun plex, poMllve l'ash flow. de<'k, sunken Living S225 ,00tl 25 '. down. 2 AR home $160,000 A~t S46·4:1W. 642 "447 ~ : • t . .. t New Condo for Rent 1650. lge astro turfed ' deck. 641 1991, agt lse PP 968·1257 . 962 8672 Woodbrid~e Twnhs e 2 - --------I sty. 3br. l 12ba. pool. ten· The Bluffs. 3 br. 2 ba eon \ • Rm . F'am1ly Rm . 2 Llalance earned al 11'. t;C Fireplaces Tennis & & 12•; 12 4 X gro!<s l'rnl -pool 5225.000 =4Canyon only 640·0997 . HI : ' ••t .. 1 • 1 .. , ..... ! . -,· fi. Huntington Landmark nls, lake $650 mo do. I fir, end umt, walk eondo. 2 Br 2 Ba. adults 551·5526 10 ever ytlung, avail 411, llf •I CS •••E UCEl~ENCl llNCf 1'4f over 40. rec. see. mo.to-S700t mo. 759-0666 moor9 mos. lse. 775·1807 Woodbridge Cot I a~e ----- Lane. CdM Other Real btate Open l 4 Sat Sun Partnen Ha•e Split OenneSoderhng Rltr 6·2 BR l Ba umts. 1n '<Int 2 HEWCOHDOS ON LOT $60,000 price reduction I ndustrial building 33.000 square rert 16 of· fiee s pares Located 1n fastest growth area S E /\uslin, Texas Excellent 111r.ome. Stable tenants f'mancing to suite new buyer Submit all offers Call Agl, (7141631-7300 Bl!aut 2Br adult only townhse 2 l'Br gar · Laundry . putt i ng C"o urse. very quiet S600/mo As k for Bob 962·8891 ,or 531-4750 ----home. 2bdrm. 2ba. new Harbor View Homes, Beaut 4 Br. 2 sty. lge S68S 71 ~51 9559 home. Xlnt area of U.B mo I 4>.. • • • 3bdrm. 2ba. mce street, .•..................... MobileHome-s For Sale 64().4518 Hemet IOI' S2J5,UOU , LIVt' 1n one. Rent or~ell the other 64 1-199 1 ogt. Nr orean. Prof. garden-Woo dbridge lea ses, ga rdener incl. $850 1n g 1ncld $730 mo $625·$800. Ask for Husty 640·4829.after6pm. 1 1001---------------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CANNERY VILLAGE Steps to the Water. 2Br 2ba. sunken tub 1n master bath. Pool. ~h are allowed Price reduced to $62.500 Owner anxious Open Sat Sun I 5 700 Lido Park Or 1122 - WAl l HfHONT HOMI 'i REAL ESTATE 631·1400 Country Club Ln·m~ L<1vely i br. I ba. w pore h & carport Van for seniors 754.0297 Dana Point lge 2 br, 2 ba Walk lo harbor $JS,500. Agt, (1H9'l 9660 $33,000 Assumable Loan, 2bdrm +den, 2ba 24X60 Viking. New crpl, a ll ap. pliances incl Really sharp. F /P. $48,500. Pvt P a rty . Prine Only. 960.3029 '71 Excell 8'xJO', bath, itllchn, 12'x12' shed $3900. Call 631·2894 10X45 , Costa Mesa. Fresno $52,950 2Hr 2ha new cc•ndu 1311', assm In 209 2S.'l l\241! Duplexes/ OnitsS• 1800 .......•.........•..... 2 2 BR. Iba. 10'~ VA loan a t $79 .DOO Pri e r SIJ0.000 Agt ~7 SlSO H EWftORT IEACH Walk to ocean, super shop. 4br. 2ba + 3br. & 2ba , furnished BK R t213 J945 lS48 NEAR THE SAMO lalboa Pen. DuplH . Seconds to the waler Ext"ellent 3 BR owner's "home like" unit & 2 Bit. 2 ba rental unit. Ideal for home & in· come. Close to Newport pier & shops. $2.89.950. WHley H. Taylor Co. R.attors 644-49 I 0 SI 2,00-0 DOWN C .M. TRl..PLEX l l 13 bdrm. C2)2 bdrm units in super area, short escrow. Bkr, 55g.~ lfarbor Blvd, adult~. ffW r,,..rty 2000 StO~SOO~ 673--3826. • •••••••••••••••••••••• _________ 1 47 units. 2bdrm, 2ba. Ap· proved for condo con version Sl.800,000. Maloy Investments {714)729 l l29, Carlsbad. NEWPORT IEACH onH SAT/SU_.. 1.5 Rare opportunity II ve 3 h o u a es on 1 I o t • on the Bay for only Riverside 110,000 dn. 189,500. 2 Bdnna. 111'1 dbl Prln. only. OCL Invest- • id e de I u xe . • · D ·' ment.s. 714/851· 1723 Anchorage Way, Lido Park. Lido Peninsula Duplex . Costa Mesa. 2Bdrm ea Assume 1st Sharp 1bd~:.2 yr old ow e 2nd. $153 ,SOO . dbl wide . w oman's 64()..8585 kitchen. 22' #23 Free --------- mon t. $38,500. San Clemente Duplex. 3 yrl old, l blk to pier. Deluu 2 Bdrm dbl wide. • yr1 old. Udo Partt and pvt b91ch. Adult park. Pet.a OK. 144,950. WATERF'AOHT HOMES AEAI. ESTATE 831•'400 sharp 2Br. 28" ea. 150,000 dwn, 123-0.000. OCL lnvestmenta (714) SSl-1723 I Oo/e DWH CASH R.OW 20 unlta, Rlver•lde, $HOK. Owner I Agt. 544.0333 or 673-6720. SISl,000 Isl. Sl9,IJOO 2nd W trade for land. Tl>"~ . g o I d . s 1 I ' t r . <' •> m m<><.ht1es Yoo name 11 , they'll ~·on!>1der 1l i\1-(l 714·652·2848 ATTENTION INVESTORS! N. County Properties 6U 10 4xGr 5199.900 l3U 12 3xGr $520,000 Carlsbad Dplx Sl29,900 Carlsbad Dplx S143.SOO I 16 lagoon a(' $25-0.000 I 02 la~oon ac S250,000 I 61 lagoon ae Sl50.000 S I S Realtorl> 1-434 1550 INVESTOR OPPORTUNITY 25•·; dwn. N H ml'ome prop owner llqu1da11ng ca1tforn1a assets <.:MR Heally 63811570 Industrial/ Prope rty 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STOP RENTING Indu s trial condos. 1000 5000 sq ft II B & I" V Call Paul "'kl.lays 545 60S7 Ranches. Farms, Gro•es 2700 •••••.•••.............. 19 Acres. leveled. 1rrigal ed farm land. Xlnl for mobile homes or re s1dent1al lots. AdJ to city water gas 31, m1 west of 4th ave on 8th St. Yuma . Ar11ona $250.000 714/497-1982 Easts1de Condo, IRe 2 br, I' 2 ba. pvt patio. en el gar. pool. Adults. no pets '495 !>48 2990 4 BR 3 Ba condo. fplc, micro. refng. comm pool. tennis. spa, rec room. no pets S850 lse Avail now /\gt 675·7694 KIDS/PETS OIC E Side 2 Bdrm $495 W /Garage 642 2510, 646 4848 962-7940 at Woodbridge kealty Newport Terrace 3 Bdrm. 551 3000 2'"2 ba, frplc. Like new. 2 Br. Villa Pacific Condo. Oen. frpk, 3 Ba. 2 car garage. Couple. $57.'i 968·2297 Near beach 3Br. 21;z Ba Crpls, drps, frplc, bit ms, wash dry hookups. gar. $795 536-0921 3 BR condo. patios. gar. children welcome 96J.5773 S700 m o 1 family, nr Huntington Mall 4bdrm, 1111ba 847·6481 RENTALS 2br I 1i ba 3br 2ba 3br 2ba 3br 2ba 3br 2' ~ha $550 $775 S825 furn $1250 furn $80() Gar. earport. 1695. 891-6396 EXECUTIVE HOME 5 BR, sm pool, spa, views, Spyglass. $2.750. Al 646-7434 agt ----ilYIAOll LarRe Bayshore family home $1500 mo includes appl1 anres. T\' 1n master bdrm HUNT ICH 4-PLEX Income deprec1at1on ap 3 yrs old Good lor at1on lots for Safe 2200 preciation & develop Easts1de t yr old English Tudor. 3 br. 21, ba $795 mo A s k for Biii , 546·5880 Sprmghurst Condo Lov ely 3 Bdnn, 2 ba. frplc. patio. gar Rec facil. l m mac. Nr Newland1Ellis $745 '+523 CAMPU5 Dt·IR'llME *Cote Realty & ln,·estmenl 640-5777 and good income As •• • • • • • • • •• •• •• • ••• ••• • ment potential in boom l>Ume 10', loan w 20•.: uEWPORT l"' ... CH Nice Townhouse $495 2 Br 1'2 Ba. Avail April 1 Savage Wilde & Co 675·66-06 LaCJUfta leach 1248 down Owner will earn " ~ ming 1 l5 corridor for 2nd TD. 968·~ llG CANYON gentleman Carmer •• • ••• • • •• •• •• •• • • • • • • • 4br, 212 ba ll>O sq ft len· Oceanfrnl lBr, trlr + nis pool & spa. Npt Crest cabana. deck. pvt bch. S8SO 644·8053 G olf C ourw Lot I\ vocal.lo/Citrus grove 2 0 UNITS C.M. Owner Must Sell' on 36 acres + 5000 sq n 3 BR. 2 sty, Back Bay condo. Pool & jacuzzi $850. 631 -6995, asls for Ruth or Steve Seaspray Condo 2Br 2ba. rrplc. many extras. rec fa ell, sec gale N r Brookhurst & Hamilton. $675. furn l unfum. adlts only S750 mo. 499-3816 Luxury Bay Front Cor rent Prime Bay Front 3400 sq fl. home with 2 boat slips. Large vie master suite. 3 Bdrms. &i + maids Huge Rumpus room & large Livina room. 213/501 3506. Beautiful 1 year old /\gent, Dan Bibb Exec's home. North San T 0 w n house u n 1 t !> 675 2311 640·7665 Diego County, Sl.650.000. Frplcs.Nicearea Sandi Rimer , Agt iSL INVSTMTS 642 1603 --O•C•EA_H_V.IE•W--r 745·9917. OCEAN SIDE OF HWY. 891-6396 Hoisl 'I• oc . Rat Pod R.a1 Eat• PROPllTY plans, pennits. s min to Exchang. 2800 Next to backbay.1900 sq ft condo. 4 Br 3 Ba. m1t'· wv. xlnt kitch.. appl .. tennis. pool. jac .. sauna, etc. SSSO Bob 675-4277 $S75 . 3 Br. Home. yard. patio, garage, frplc. Heil/ Edinger area. Call 213/592-2474 Eves & Wknds. 3br. 2ba w/pool. Year round lease $1 200 494.7554 or4&'7·156J Dana Harbor Sl.25.000 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• with pos~ible future 714..,98-7607 ANXIOUS potential as com ---------•I Sl 5 ,000 unsecured merl'ial One blk from personal note as down on No r thend wlk to beach/dwntwn, 2br, 2ba + study, frplr $725 (213)594-0497 Beautifully decorated "· Bd 2ba, 2 frpl cs Baycresl area Ava It • 411. $895, Call 645-7.o& new Koll bldg Huge Extrao r dinary 1,, acre any approved real 66x300' lot w/J s1nl(le Laguna Bch custom estate. Agt. 714-652-2248 family res1denres. stalls home view site, l700K -------- Eastside, lge 3 br, 21;'a ba, Very sharp 3bdrm. 2ba. 2 sly, dbl gar. 2 patios, frplc, lrg patio. pror. de· immac S700/mo. Bent. cor $695/mo incl agt 642·~ gardener. 962·0458. Upp e r Woods Cove, c ha rm ing Victorian. Stained glass. magnifi· cent view. 3Br 2Ba $900. (213)378-3119. & c o r r a Is I n c o m e o / 700-8507 $1000/mo Great rinanc wner agt. · Rntals Duplex 1 bdrm, t bath (213)656-9680. La r ge 3 Bdrm 2 ba Weslcliff. Lovely yard. SlOOO/mo. 646·6189 or 646-6710 tng available Joyce Waltze 631 t.266 Pride of ownersh ip fourplex located within walklna distance to Orange Mall. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba owner 's unit & three 2 Br 2 Ba units. All hav~ garages. A.ssume 1211•% loan and owner will citrry 2nd with 20% down . .Full price $250,000 RESIDEHTIAL ACIL\CiE 4 3 acr e . high view building site · loolung down on lake Exclusive area Own er wlll finance Only 1100.000. Call today ALLSTATE REALTORS HIWP~IL\CH llGCAHYOH GoffC.....Lot Owner M1.11tSeJI J A•enl. Dan Bibb 875·2311 6'0.1665 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I II . P . t H P us vmg area. n va e CONDO Tri-level encl 2 one1 Fw.IJa..d entranre & patio area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stove & relrig. incl. S3SO car gar. micro. trash lolboal.a-cl 3106 m o 787 .... J oann Sl. compactor. 2br, pool, LCICJW'OH• 1250 .,... . $ 6 9 s ••• • • • • • • ••• • •• • • • • •• • • ----------•• •• • • ••••••••••••••••• 963·8182. Do not disturb ten n 1 s ' etc · · Cute 3br, avail April 1 tenants. 968-2044. 963-6079, EXEC. HOME •Br. 3BA. llG CANYOH J $ 1 34s........, den. ram room, bonus Custom Home on n.-'\f G~~e/~ .... ~~069°1 m3 ° 209 · -· room , air, spa & view. Course. <ll•rmi.nc ~ -----------Spac 3 Br. bonus rm HMI~ $1095 /m o . lease . tr y French. s BR + latboa,tMriMk 3107 w/pool tbl. Askin& S700 H.r;;t;: 1242 714-581·1330 Agent. famlly,3 bath,1l800DW-.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jmmed poss. Aat Lila ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714· l -598-2811 Eve 4r Barbara Combs, •O.I 2 Bft + garage + paUo. 848-0709 Broadmoor Condo, 2br, wkend. 760·8617 1750+ dep for ""'riod 2 B 1 e ,.._ I 2ba, upper level, patio ..... _ ._.. -.26,•---------. .-~ r . a . ._cgar., 1e on Lagoon, nearly new .......,w90lt..-;n ~ S W EEPING OCEAN from Apr 22 thru June ya r d , quiet •t 1016 with all am enltlet·dbl •••• (.~~~•••••••••••••• v i EW, re:&Ort atyle llv· JS 213/446-6247 American Pl. $450. 1ar. ffplc, truh comp., 3 Br . 2 Ba. large yard, 2 ln g In Newport Creal. 3 Newport.._. J f 6t Adulta. 646-6138 microwave, comm . pool, car ca race. •145 mo. BR. $900 mo. a...-r-ett ~!- ••••••••••••••••••••••• KS. Small 1 Br. Duplex, Jae, tennla. No pet1, e75•0582. t y,fU.5200 ~ Viti• Balboa Condo. 1ar11e, yard. stove & avaJJ April 1. f750/m o. SPACIOUSM.I. ,.. Beaut vu. ocean ' Utee. refrl\e. GH ' water 844·"54. TO.,..OUSI S bdrn!.~rm. Sal; Prof dee. cocnpl. furn. 2 P•ld. AS mo. NO PETS. In• 1244 New I br..1. 2~ .,_, 81ck 2 bd r m, 2 bath $8fll. •••••• Det«t. pr. 2ba, dm, d /r.1flr. 5'1-NIO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bay~. uar. pvt. paUo. Poola. Ritr,fM.0134. lnen 2400 .uoo per mo. It. NP1' Hita Spac new 1 La.r1es Br. Condo2~ Ba. •mo.S..O: lllS1-t501, •--------..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5'7·41~ • br 2"' ba·t~ Ideal Din ar.a, famJJy rm, U0-1211 Wut Nwpt. v bcb. a. .. ' I I l I ' frplc, crpt , 2 1tor y , den , lbl, dble I~ PALM SPRINGS LOTS: s Br, 2ba. Nicely film. loc. • rp . a m rm. com m pool Avall S.ll. J Bdrm, b"pk, walk to •Imo « putly ti , St0.000 caeh Stl,000 AvaU May I& June tea. lauo. rm, attached 1ar. t115 mo. +depoth: Call b.acb, pool • te,1utlt. I T AnlJ Allf1.) 18& , terms. 4~5. Art. 6SH400 $125 mo. Ml-OCla lA•lJIU&o4. "25. Al\.~.,. (2ll)IZ7.zlllS ' .. ~~.~·~.~. Hotel1, Motet• 4100 leftiola to Shon 4300 ()_fflce • ..,... 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hew~rt leach 3169 Bu Ibo• Inn oc.:1rnfrunl C M Mer r 1 m • l' & CdM OelW!o Sulla AC •••• •••••••••••••••••• Low winter tutea D1uly Harbor, Zbr. l''I bv, S22'7 ampl pit•. uUJ pc1.' 3155 Pl.I NEWPORT or weekly Kllc benelle + l;IJ utila Rt>!ip . neat E C'11t llwy. 87~ $90 & up 67~8740 ~37 !IS94, 7S9 SM6 wk APARTMENTS Sm a 11 o If Ice 18 2 7 S[l I IDll Pro( 11cek11 (a11tldlou1< Wt'ltchff Dr. N 8. Good Lft LMft J>eraon or pen.on'I to ~hr lor SlSO per mo. 1131·0900 So Coast Vlllu. 3 Br 2 ba lmmac. Rec facll. Sec: 11te. Nr MacArthur le Brl1tol $54$, tl81"396 z Br 2 Ba rondo, pool/- Jae .. or So. Coast Plaza 64.5-4533, 557-4351 _____ , So•L...-3216 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN FRONT HOME O'looks pvt beach, 2 br, 2'-' ba, den. din. rm, lge deck, S1200/mo. 499-2253, 499·S021 T•••"' 32'0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADULTS COURTYARD TWNHSE Zbdnn, 1 ~11ba. attached gar, frplc, a ir, pool. Redhill, nr S A Frw y S550/mo. Call 731·7186 or 752-2827 t,aurelwood Townhouse 3 Br. l 112 Ba. S.SSO mo No pets S44·2292, 731 1637 YUA•ROUNO F\IH: Social AchvihH 0 1 1ec1,.,r •Free Sunday Brunch• 880 s •Par t•e~ •Plus much more GREAT AECAEATIOH: Tennis• Free Le~sons • w•o & pro shop1 • 2 Health Clubs• Sauna• Hyoroma ssage •Swim ming • 011V1ng Range BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS S1,,9le~ 1 & 2 Bt>Jruom~ •Fur n1\lle<l & Unlurn1sheO • Aoun L 1v1n9 •No Peb • Muoe1~ Open o.i.1y 9 ll'J 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/So. 1700 16!" SI ,.,, ' JI 'bl" 7t4• 842-5113 R&'Mtt< IH:Al.Tllf<S Stunning Lge 1&2 br, 2 ba ga rden apt, pool/r ec area. 710 W l8lh St Spacious 3 BR, S395 Pool & laundry fac1I 548-9!)56 VILLA CORDOVA Most uUI (ree. New crpt, e n c I aaraee. patio, d1hwhr, landry rm No pets . 2 BDRM $46S 1 BDRM $395 2323 Elden Ave , t:M 642 700S PINE BLU .. 'I" APTS I Br with loft 2 Ba Adult complex, patio. vie w. frplc, end gar . gas st ove. du.hwas her. spa, lndry rm No pets "'rom S525 SPMC 1;31 6107 Mt:SA V .. :Hn .. : home at ,•o AOUL J ,,.;J'~. LIVING • t II 11111 P•to<> A111\ • u''""'•'n'" 6 IHIO • J.1001 & Mtc '4no' • Gi111()rn l .tno'1..•v1111, • Jl)Q IU St.en & )ru1p\ • St~ I G I SEA ENVIRONMENT \16J2 HAMll TON. ~t fj 1162 4:>00 I br. 1 ba. (rpk, OW, 1•rll'I gur Nr Hunt. Harbor Jun. 846 1186 2 & J Bedroom ' S400·S4SO Kids OK, no Pt!lS please W a I l' r Trash Paid <:aqiur I 964 2566 o r 973·2971 A.:t no ft.'e COUNTIY CLUI LIVIMGIN MIWPOIT llACH An adult Nmmun1ly un the Bac•k Bay SµH luc ulur Spa, 7 s wim minft pools. II hl(htl'd IE'n· 11111 court.\, bike tra1li. . putting green BU4'ht>lori., I und i bt>droom11 apartment'!, und townhoust·!> from $5t0 no per month On Jamhon•e 1\1 Sun Joaquin 11111~ Ho:.id <7141644 moo Ot·e;infronl for Winter Hcnluls Furn1:.hcd & unfurn Hr1>kl·r f>7r> 491 2 NO 1-'F. .. :• Apt & l'ondo n•ntJIS V1lll1 Hl.'lllul ... fl75 4!11:> llrnk1•r 2 br, 11> bJ + l(Jr, lloJf: llo!.p :.arru. nu 1lcu1r opl•n h'c S:.11 & ~un 11 3, 4 2 J II 11 1 I a r 1 .1 I,\ J ) , S500 rn u it:n 51!7:, MOTEL informal formal nllnl Cbtote l'onl & ~unlt•n •Wel'kly rentals now Sl500 ea per mnnth avail •198 and up Her~ r eq Nwpt R<'h •Color TV •Phone11 111 Write 1892, U1uly 1•1lot, rooms. eox l~iO, ('n.'llJ Ml''>J 2274 Newport Blvd. C M 92827 646-744.S Bachelor Hoom 2300 W Oceanfront Newport Beach Kltrhen & B11th $280 mo + security dep 673 4154 Summer Rentals 4200 . ......•...••.•........ HEW PORT IEACH Elegant Condo w 1~u11rd Pool. spa, sauna & ~ym Adults $500/WK 645 0230 F 20 30 to 1>h1 2 llr h'<<' ('M Pl.'l UK $200 + util 642 44S7 wknclH •r 1· v1·~ Sh r ~hdrm l'Ondo 111 Irvine L;ikt•i.. 1)(1111. tt•o n1s, av.111 1111111cd SZM7 Is l. last t dc11 Brn111 ti 4 4 5 8 u (J t:' x l :1 3 7 u . l.'\'l''> wki>ncts 7:JI l~r>:.S l't·m.1h• roumm.Jlt' w.1111 t•d , ~hr 3bd rm h11u:-.1". l' ~ S2i_') nm I 1 > Ult) 631 9259 Prof :\-1 Fi.hr Jl'fO~' rr111 VocatlonRentals 4250 ,Jnd SJ:rn worth ti •••• • • • ••••••••• ••••••• 55G •Ill Hi X:?4~. 1;:11 •U>llri I Jrgt! Big Bear Cahm Pool table. color TV, 2 frplr~. sips 14 !">45 6!flt.r On the lwuth • 2 Hr 201111 W Ot·cJnfront 1 Lo""l'I l 'n•ll Wt"t'kly or ~1 011 lhl) 759 1677 ltoommull' w1in1t·d tu ~111 2 fir 2ha houw 111 I,\'""' bndi<e (Mn 1,.Jrt11 11 , At'll'!.I> tu Jll l\'I IJt ii $2511 mu 1 ul ti I .ill 1;.iu t17i1111r :.;~ ~l•!ll 111•11 I 0,000 Sq. Ft. SIMGLEUSER OFFICE BLDG. IMMIDIATI OCCUPANCY COMMERCE PARK 979-9997 MWPT PENINSULA Exer uHlcei. Ul eleganl 'u rround1ngs Across from C1tv Hall All sup port sernces <1vutlabl1> "'rum 225 to 4750 sq ft 1;1:1 :i002 ~~:!':'.':~~ ...... ?~.~~ I 1 Br t3• Ba Famil)' room. frplc, large yard Kids OK $645 Call Newport Beach/No. 880 "'""!:' ·•' 't1lr" 7t41 645-1104 Br I ba. patio. Laund facil, encl garages. new ly dee. Walk to s hop ping. M in. from bch Ready (or OC'CUP A 1ml 5 S350 mo to mo 646·0341 mosPherl' i:!&3dlxapls No pets 546 I03'1 2 Rdrm. 2 ba. cpl!., drµi. d "", end gar. Bcat·h & 5 Points area S450 mn 842 8032 Nl':WPOln 1u-:1<;1ns 2 lir I Ua NtJ k ill·h1·n lkeanfront ( 'onclo 1'111 pu Bl'il<.'h . Kau.11 I Br S45 ;.i n1~hl 2 Br 56:'1 .1 nr1o:hl 4!19 1:i26 M F 125 :.11 lo ... 1tr lw.1ul :1hr hnw nrS < I' l'ool OFFICE/WAR940USE 1;11· fr 11k~1 ~ •11~. 1'.i:!!I SUB-LEASE •I ofr1ce' rl'C'l·pt1011 0 r 5 4 5 6155 t 0711 BleStiBAU llLINT llAfWOl'll ,\HI'./\ Apartments Wallace,(; M Xtra l"e 2br. 2b:.i S4~1~1 S '1 llll m 11 t 11 l' I 11 t 1 I f~l4 H71111 l~i :1111!1 Unfurnished APARTMENTS IJOOI jar adultsonl) Condomiftiums ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTffUL 3 Br 2 lfo Beuut1fully landM'aPt.'d C /\TS W1>:u :oM E * TRAHQUILITY • Unfurnished 3425 G•neral 3802 Mesa Verde 1000 ,,q fl 2 Kardcn upts Pal111s or tt;H85 Lynn "2 1141.r .1511 Vt•ry µ11v..tll' 1 ~ 2 111 213/431·2836 Ski Easler at Tt1h1H· 3bdrm , 2ba. Ntu-th'l"r (.'ondo. avail A11nl t all 760 1293 "' II '11ror rn,in to ~hr 111" lfl•:I ul :1111 . :!11,1 h11111c· w 111d''lll'11rlt•11I l.111\ 3 11 I ~ .. S'.I:!~, t·o111 1d 7fi0 OHO:• w.1n•hou1>l' w Ir)( '>hding cl'"'' '>l't' ,\:.U·m. ne"" 11.11nl 01·v. r rµl H<'dh1JI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc . lndry houk up, de<.'ks Pool &spa lieut IHl ult .1pti. /\VAIL Bac helor CONDO vacant, APTMTS FOR REHT patio. d1shwshr, dbl end r>a1d . ('l)Vt:rt·tl µark ml( llunt Landmark thdrrn NOW t.arl(l' floor plum •. 111 llristol "'"II Jfter :1 i:!!> KI I 5 \ r bl' l 'o 11 t.14 li5U(l 111 7tit 1377 S500 l mo Ne'wporl gar Adults. no pets Adults. no Pl't::. I or 2 l'undo 40 yr u~c min i:urdt·n lantls (·a111111-:. Beach97tl-0423 SoH B ,hN.B .. fCosEta Mesa $650 . 3103 Mii re pcrsunsOK '>el' & man) otht-r 11ool,Jttt·u1.11 C:1 l•;1tl•1•··,1 m "l 1no or veryooA 1 udrm ~· • Slt•1>s lo h1·h, ll1r. h111111·. " " " ., .. ,oo amt•nll lt•s $400 960 t:J-17 11 on. c· lni.l' l 11 1• \ l' r Beautiful tbdrm adult Bach to 4 Br Unfurn S40·4400 2 Bdrm 2 Ba $500 , t h 1 11 J.: 1 ~ 11 m 1. " 11 'l'JI" 4 • rc•nt wkl> rondo Pool. spa. wt•i)(hl Afts Certain locallons BEAUTI FUL 2 Ur 2 Ba 2250 Vanl(uurcl Wa) 2Br. 1t~Ba1·oncto 2 'tun 111w11111111.,1.h & ,ipt.-. with ti7:l tti33 room , Sc l'laza O fer Pool, spa. M v d 11 fl 5409621ior548241lli f'•Hll, s 1>:1. ll·nn1!-Im di•n ... <J\ail "l•i 1, .. ,. I' I rir"pla"n, lauo room. esa er e. 00 sq ' ' , a m l>c•sert l'u111lo 2 llr $450 mo Ut1I pd " H (I Id I m.irul:.it1• Slitlll rn11 I ;.l' Fr S:111 646-0686 be a med ,. e I I i n gs ' p c. n f). palm, c ii. 2 Bdrm I Ba ~65 003 7979 I' 1•,1. um • 2 11.1 l'nolsulr'. spa l!J~ garaReS, all built ins hwshr.endgar,J\dulh. 2 Jldrm i:!Ba S.11111~85 hllq t1•nn1.., roorl' Spac1oui. lbr. avail the Gard('n & Townhouse nopels $5()() :uo:i~1:11•1• 398W Wiboo.fi:ll5511J 2 llr 2 Ba T11wnh11w ... MARIHSlSSQUARE 1 l'ompli·tcl) fu111 ls t Pool. Jae. rlub h~e de.sign 540·4400 • . "leJr bea«h 1:,irJJ.:o• APARTMENTS Month) cl;11l), ""t'••kl) & H1111mrn1111• l o -.h a 11• fl111k ll.1\ Sfi!1 "°'" tl\1•1 ;1,1 N "v. I"' r I I 1 ;o ' , 1;;:111:10:! 17th STREET I ·u,IJ M•~.1 3 rm sune 1\ t' Pll•nty of parkmi.: ~ 1~1 '>ii fl 75' ~II fl M ,, I,. I"" m .ii 1· I' 1 t llt• a lt101Hllll'!-. li75 li700 l>tlrrn . lo.1th rm 111111'" Ill IVll(•j.!\"' pool .... 11111.1 nrr ... ,. S1111 1· llu •.ine!.~ J.1111111 tenn1!. .;.:"•~·HI" -.p:1n• 11•,x 10 l'hm<'f' 1;:11 lliCll II a rh111 llak1•1 ( '1•nter 1·11,t.t Mt''J \';;u .int ~1:!~1 a1!1•11l ~"1!1 l:Jt,I; rlose lo So Coa st Plaza, TSL MG MT 642 1603 1 Lrg 1 fir Adult Ni·.u 2 Hr I Ila I Sllir) ..,h:.i. I! 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S!llltl mt1 ft 4!'1 .HH . 1:!131 ~I 4400 Nt1WIW'lr\ ltE'IKhl.11 f>upln :I llr I llfl i\dulll!, nu 11t•t11 $~\ "''' lst la~t & tlf'Clt\lllt ~t7 Ut1l$11 l>aH l\.'I !\.\20, t~H'tt fot Wknih ~!\(Mt I Ur Y.-11rly. 1tarn1tr p•rkln1. 11tt'pd to boch SHO mo ~44 6899, 1173 39M llbdrm. 2'<tba. 2 car .-nd "'"· Rluffs. l&O. J\1110 a•r f or rent. S65 . 6'0~ OOMI 4000 ·······•••·······••••·· l.u11u1111 H.-111·h Motor Inn. ~) Nv 1'.1 r 1f11· <.'oa:.t It"" y . l,nl(una Hcarh 1>1111). WM>kl >. K1trhen 11\"1 lu bh' I.ow winter rntl':< 41)..1 !\294 \ nuni: 111.1lt'. p\'t home. Men \'1•rdc area, k1lrh prlv 642 4546 wk ~9 9847 hm Furn room for rent. Costa M esa a r ea M l 0189atl.er4 JOpm Lac with/Without kitchen prlv C.M. non·smkr 642-5'76$ Ocoan View apaclous, Xln't Master Suite Pvt luxurlou11 2 brl 2 ba E nt. le 811. Nr llou.i. v .. raalllH conllo. all M1leS2S0. 646-1035 amenltles,S'7~ 55'1·lW7 Room wit;-;efriac It Studio ar-rou rrom mic ro wave, prlvat~ beach. Adults P ool. bath • entran~. Steps Laund. tloted iar. s Lo beach Pool Is tenntJ aalloft vlew. Vrl)' '380. court S275 S48·SH41 M0-5(711 btwn5-7PM. M:.iturc "' lo shr li.•,1111 furn 2br 21,ba t""nhse Npt H~ts . $250 mo 646 7555eVI' 2 br, 2 ba. empl F . non !>moker. Rood lor , F' V $220 963 6216 Fem to share w same. 35.45 2 Br 2 Ba All amen1t1es Mesa Verde a r ea $275 Donnn 557 5367 aft 5 30PM Rmmte wanted to shr lgt• condo nr S.C. Pina Sauna, pool. jacuu.1 Private bath Available M ay 1st. $250 + ex penaes. Call 557.3527 or ,59·0060 Will share 28d 2Ba Park Newport S300 mo furn. wf(emale ref's 64().8693 Fem. to shr 2 br, 2 ba aµt , n ice toe, CdM. $350 673-4207 eves: 673·3650 Clean. nl~ M wa nts to shr beaut. new 4 br Woodbrkt1e home near lake w/11mllar F or M. rea• renl. Wkd y11 us 4441 X'2Tt . """' '52-1332 • ,\d,;.ll'1'nl 111 \1q1orl & ltt•!.taur.ml ltov. • 1\('l'l'''i \II :l \1 ;Jjllll ... .... \' 833 88 13 PL.AI.A EX EC UTIVE SUITES Tlwr1• 1' :.i c11rr"rence · 7 14/752·0234 20R2 M 11·hl•ls un Dr 11212 2021H11sin1•ssCnlr11213 12110 Ml ft . •wean vu L:i ~una H<•h, SIOOOtmo l1•11se 494 l)(w;t; M D's foctl, in II R. 2.00C sq (l Rf'duced to S 120< mo lsc R1•tl rsrp('t 893 lMl HEW PORT CEHTEll Full Service Suit es SCUTCOSTS S A II you nood ror one m onthly ree' fW0.5470 • DIELUXIE OfftCH • From 1 room up to 1000 sq. rt s1.01 per aq. rt 3 rooma aod up No lea11e required. 2172 DuPont Dr. Adj Alrporter Hotel ass.mi .. 12 99' Sq. Ft. •1 W incl ow OU1cc Suite" -+ 2 storage areas All 7SG i.q f t (or S748 44 /mo or :ns sq (I (or S396 90 mo 0 .<' Airport rrwv lor 833 24'\0 . D 1-: L lJ X 1-: 0 f' f' I C 1-: SUITE. Newport Center. w ocean mountain v1ew-1 Call Max Adrian. Barrell Rily, 642 5840 usinHs Retttal 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f>'l)r store & omce space Ill reasonable rates. 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. MF.SA VERDE l>R PLAZA 152~ Mraa Verde I!:, C.M 545-4123 Newport Beach, SUS sq rt New dlx orflc• or r<'ta1I w /p\'t balh . !H'('urlly, ale, GOO·MOCl sq rt S08 31.11\ Sl ('"'xt lo Bank of Newport. l.idO Canner )' arH) 67S 3236, t213>64l·t'100 ELL idle ltema wltti • Daily Pilot ClHalfled Ad Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT/Sunday. March 29, 1981 5"-Yke Oftctory hRcMn C....t/~ S.drlcal H-.cly•• .,. HCM9ed•..lncJ Masonry '•~'•""9 r.O. IH l ....... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SUMMER SPECIAL $1.67 Per Day That's Al,Lyou pu} for II JO day ad m lhe DAILY fl1LOT SatVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW! Ask For Sandro Your Daily Pilot Serviec D1ret•tor y Representat1vr 642-5678, ext 31 I Acce>t1nting •.••••.•..•.......•..• BOUKKto:t-:PING & TAXSJ':RVIC'F: neas ratPS 100 0913 AsphaH ...•.................• Drive" ays, purkm~ lot repairs. :.call-oat1ng S&S Asphalt 616 4lli I Lic'd lobysittinq ••••.•.......•.•..•..• Licensed child •·are Nr So C:.l PIULJ Harth 4 yrs [)a} & i.~mg ~h1ft!> 557 21'10 BABYSITTIN<r my homt• Mon Fri, day!>, agt•!> :i & up Hot lum·hcs prm 11l1•d H B arl'<I 1140 ·ll<l'J B a b y s 1 ti e• r I' T nl\ hOUS(' high .,t·hc.c1I ... tu dent 0 K I '.111 1 :• noon 5pm 642 501:1 BMilders RemOdellng. cabanetry, Foundations, Rctalnlns Electr1cl10 Sm jobs. Hand yman repairs, ttOUS~l.:Ll::ANINt. \'fo'RV R~ASONABL.£ •STt;VF.NSPAJNTING lrvmct Newpart post of· t·a rptont ry Qualit y Walla, Hlllaide Reatora m11nt. & rep.urs L1c <'1trpe ntry, plumblnl(, UependJblt• , l'I ~ Brick, block, stont', I.lit' lnltext Pree itemlied fire boxe11 un11vai11ble? work. ref Lie Call lion. Slabs. Pal 101. •233108ClOS48-5203 electrical,etc.67S.3014 clean.ref!< Mar)' NJnt'Y l.11"d.bondt.J 1.'fil Nnt.quahl)work Rent u Box from S37 4837 Block & Bnck. Llc'd . S36-l •l*3 !:lob S-l8 t7:>3. $:tti 9906 ~4561 privately-owned post•l •ur.nlor ••-. 642·8387evHl960-:RllS Eltoclriclan trouble calls. HouliftCJ service TH F. MAIL -· ~ --rt!pa1r. 1tdd1tlf)ns, anst111l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loniitune lut:ul rl'!>idl'nl Mo•l1t9 Pulntmg & Papenng, 11 SU IT F.. 549 4733 for •••••••••••••••••••••••REMOVAL con crete, outlets. remodels Haul,cleanur.concrete wis hes hoi.iM·~ork , al!>u •••••··~··:····~··••••• )r:.t•xJ><•r rates1aerv1ces asph.grad.lng,lotrle.in 548 9881. 6 46 -3854 removal.Dumptruck fo'ri & Sat nitt• ,1tllnit Moving' 1hc-Stanint: G46 1433 -----Bu RGLAR up, saw, breuk & re Wheeler Electnc, Inc Quick serv 642 7638 ~8 2Sll ('olll'~t· Stuelent~ Moving ftro,.,..y Maftag11Mlllf move Hrly or bid l'o h.i:i; 1o1rown, lnsurt'd p AINTING Int l'XI ••••••• •••••••••••••••• 549-2411 O.G. ELEC"l'HIC DUMP JOAS Housl'deanang IJ(Oft•b!> ., ,1 rn e good ~t· r VH'e Free est Low pnt·e~ Prof service to save you Alarms25''l. off 645·5529 Child Cott Indus 1Res1d tComm Small Moving Jobs rehabll' reas Sali!>fol· 11T124 436 J.11·1·11:<t• 544.1903 <4 IClpml tJme & money. NewPort Quality work. free est Call MlKE646·1391 lion guarantt't'<I K:ll 139S t>-ll 8427 Pae1fre R.E. 64.S-3683 Carpenter ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.1t· 400143 12\31867 31157 I otlo s R fl ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIC.CHILDCARE Tree/s hrub trim , con Exp"d Htrnsr<•lcaner bv Alll' MOVINlf. Expt•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• oo ftCJ Carpentry. plumbing & MyCoronadclMar lU·;MOUfo:LJNG crete removal, clean lheday.owutrirn::. Ht>f',; p1or. low rall·~. llUH'k Wood. hru·k. cont•rcle ••••••••••••••••••••••• electrlral Lir contror home 67J..2945 F.lel'lr1cal Work up11. F ree est. 557·8271 541·6028 1·arc•f11I M'rv1cl' 5~2.()'110 Free est, ,i:uur work Qll/\LITV ROOFING tor Gene.642 .. K537 S /W Resid /Con1mercial ---------Pttul 760 tnffS All types. free est. 31.90 I( 631 2004 HAULING/CLEANING Exp'd, honest. rt•lluhlt• Tll t-: "MO\'IN M/\N" is Visa, MC. 541-5830 Fromthegroundup lfot lunth (.;M (.;hrhl Treetrim&Painllng Seandanavrnn wvm tiri t'ardul. t·vurtt•ous & . llARBORROOFING home!>, dock!>. bout~. tianPre•c'"'~·t.0•.,<•23 Roo" or??Ray,9644.Z76 l h I , •l'ht•uµ 1'11.':ll>t' t•a11 PlanoTW*MJ ---.-~ •KJU .....,.,.. ----wan s OU!>l'C" l'Ulltr I' 1·1·• 1""?9 •••••••••••••••••••••••New & recovers. Repair t• J b 1 n e l ~ • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • •• • • • • • c. .. 8 I 051 " ·"" F h II Hauhng&DumpJobs "" 1 • · F.XPL'.RT l'IANC> tu111n" !!"e<'1alls l l!>lay.buay llernod1repa1r 675-6294 ormer teac l'r w1 C RPT. LINO. WOOD '" " .. babysit m my NB home Installedirt•pmn.'<1 Lir Ask for Randy llOUSl::l'l.1':ANIN<; b) Palntinq/Paptrl"<J & rt•pa1r Membtr l'TC 1>racei. 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When h 1.1 t' k la n I··"' .1 I" fe•n t•cl l>u111•.., 1111 lucte l'XP reqwred, exciting Storoge 4550 an single famll) homc•s '. no pnll) For ul'lion someone wants to kno" It t' rm.in "h • I' II ,. r 11 auelit1ng of '>;Jlt'~ report!>. NB arch1teclural & m· lstr'Mf •••••••••••••••••••••••in So Calif Earn -..ub l'all /\l;T 1;13 7311 the time. he rushes to ,11\i•r hl.11k 111,.i, Escort.Models "om c· filing mall tcnordes1gnf1rm H.D Storage Warehouses 111 s tanlial rl'turns on your dnvt1mt• I the town hall to PUSll llm l.tn malt fl.1m1 p f. lff<H'''"''"I! & gt•nt·r.il &Ai.soc 640.6266 capital . with strong lJX th BU..,...,,.)N • I *VY: .ni~·* I I k X 1 t ----AVAILABLE Costa Mesa .ivail for MacL•-'Aat•Mtq. e '" noanl "".''"llllrl .111.11·1 c c•r11·,. 14 or • n .. . """ sheltering benrf1l:-You ... ....,., • " f •· k 1mml'11 (J('<'Upanrv l""" an• ~ecured ln 1011 . SINCF 1981 \rllmJI Slidlt 1 ,,, ~ ,, hl'm' 1h "' ""r In)! t'•Jll 500 2600 S Ft & 2800 :.11 fl :Q per ,,c1 · l·t •·''nd T"" ~c.nL· SIM+ I Lost & "'----~ 5100 1 \1 < <\. \ I~\ AtTt'Plt·cJ cl1t1ons with u growing -Q. , I fl Call .. 642·«6:1 Mon ownership of propcrt). ~ "'' ""'· """" •••••••~••••••••••• founct 14hlll' f«m .d•· l'O Apply in person thru Fri 8 4 Sat 10 2 yet completely free of Own e r I N o ~ 0 w n er sa mo) ccl nr \h•,,i \'t•nli• Thi' J oily Rog<'r In« manager burdt'ns r ail SFR!>&Condos I Dr & B akt•r ~~ wu Gre£r!.~onpon1 y litM2CiilletleA''l' In NEWPORT BEACH 'Storage garage for rent. Mr Doyle 12131277 4f>61 c.:ommerrwl & Industrial I • · · 1 Et-Of"'fl 7 11 S..l6 ll3JI On Ualboa Pen next lo 1 PETt:R DOliBS FOUND ADS I Found 14hlli' f'M 1'•111 :•ittlr!> 1;.;1111110 SPECIALTY ru11 rnne11012ftx201,ft 1 n\eslor WuntPd for I &lfl60l6 fi7J!IW:l 'I ellc· fc•m.il.· '1• 1•11 1----------•l t;?J 2943 673-l!lllO ! multi million dnllur , . ARE FREE Br u .id~ .i, \ \I Cosh/Cht'clts · mob 1 I e ho mt' s uh \\ant 111\ ""tur for !';pt .t.m Exp/MC/Visa \<'t"Ciuntang CENTER t ' h (. Fn•,hl\ 1:m11rn '·'" ' 1·• i CLEnfC •L Rentals W.tK: 4600 d 1 v 1 .., 1 n n \ i.! t '~" rnnt om.· '" t' \ Cal'-· ICI'\ "" High VisibiUty "main sfttet" Traffic Location Special L~osing lnc~ntins How 17141675-8662 Prim~ Location 1270 Sq fl on h11:>\ Ut•J1'11 Uoule\ ard lluntan~'lon Beaeh Ideal for rt•al estate off11"f' stnn• or other sullahll• hu!'.mes'> 2 rrl\ ate bath.'>. avail a ble 1mmed1ately 10 Year lea::.e Attrarllvel\ priced 642-4321, Hf 286 Weekdays WA NTI::D Pvt St'hool mov1n~ Nds fa1·1l1ttes l'M In an•a for !'>0611 rh1ldr1•n '1on Fri 5411 .$69!1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1714 1642 531!1 "c·ll 't'e'UrNi bl or :!nel I a; I" o u 11 d 1• 11 1 i. .1 p11 ;, ASSIST AMT I llone">t Hehubl<' Fem w 2 I T ll 1\i.:t HI!'> 6161 642_5678 f c• rn .c IL" 'l u 11 ~ 1--.-F•O-X•Y•l•A-D•Y-.--Io .e!>~1sl in A I' 1JJt.1 I \n.: r htldr<'n m•t•ch lt.h'IMoneytoLoan 5025,. d ,1 I )!ra' hll. f 111 """ e·ntn & tr1111hlt• 'h11t>t rm 1n hse w \'rd .ftll ••••••••••••••••••••••• .!. n r u.., t I> l' 1' ti 1l<1m dl•in l'I 11., 11 11.1 Ill r!'\1.1.0Nl.Y 111.: 1-.x<ell •·ntr~ lt•H•I ti75t741 2 ~· . 1 YJL'll ' pur!'h.1st'' .crra11)!rd 1 S l An •M c· \l " \IS \ Ml' for1·.1rrt•rad\>illl"t•m1·nt · 11 ,. , /\; ... 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I 14.irc.J x~.; tr.>i t 1···•' If C'ustom ~hade. draper) 2nd T D ·s lntc·n·~t 1111 s27~ •. ooo znd TD 25., ant Found ,\dull M «111111• G ir riends and c·arpt•l buc;1nes"i I)' Fa!>l '('nit'•· 111\H 1>111' 111 mu S.·1 un•d S2M m ax. blk&tan Personals 5350 r1rE SCOITS• 14 expanding 1nlcr111r 855·<1111 pqu1l\ Owner Agt 53l •l8J.l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Homf!~cf(Hotel cll0s1gn d1t'ntele 1500 !>q i ~ .. 11 U3J3or673.6720 Found white Samoved JA\!Ht-:H lu111wil "1th ., 59. 6 * ft CoronJ del Mar 2nd TD. Ill' 1111 I~ vrs . ACCTS REC. l'1•r,11n to work w t•om p111e11 Adt•pl ,11 t\ It bk kpi.: Collt't"llOll t'\f'tl'r ht•l11ru1 <;d 11Hlc.•4' ma!'h :.kill ... rN1 Xl11t l'o hf'n 14 i.:ro14111g NI\ farm Hnom for ad' an~· .. ment & pl'r<.on;el gnmth (',tll for ,i pµt 641 11\8-t t '11111 m1•rc•1,1I ~·an.an1·1nR Sc•n1t1'' Coast llwv frontal!<' fully amort11ed BKH TU for s ale siso.ooo at on Beach Blvd. llunt C'O\"l·:lt <i llll """ Xlnt long term be 141•11 731 M50 17', ml Um• 2 w~ Srr Bch. :uesda) 759 89614 "' 1 t h I II 1-;:: ! t' i\o14 11 1~.'1~~ /\1h ert1~ini: Und"r n1ark"l ln··ludt·' b SJ o )()l ,, c~IHl.Flt1":M>~ ·---------HELPWA,..TED ... ~ , > S .< e ,,rwport FOUND Shellie. Bas~<'l ,..... ., Mortga9es, Trust 1 f $611 0011 761\ o..t~1 I'll ti' I l·"I '' ~AM l:!l'\t \I 1· \I'•\ ,t<wk & Fl-'I:·: S72.!'><MI Beac h homt• with Sr 1 m 1 x , Ma s t 1 ff m 1, t ('ote Realty Deeds 5035 nano . . Lh assa Apso St PRIME HARBOR BLVD. & ln\t•o;tmf'nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want 21-22°10 Yield? Berna.rd _mix. Oobie. t5 l 2 t 3 I I) T [) · N l Lab mix , Shepherct mix e i l I ti:lli liM:1.I Employment & Pre paration For ,_. lh•·r.•tl•'llllc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sa le:.-rl'prcM·ntall\ t' Lo eall on lleadt'r /\d bus1 m•l>S a1·1•ts for arl\•t•rl1!> 1ng. Mon 1-'ri 9·\M ~PM llasf' t comm Co hrnef1ls Will tram Neat appearanre & gel i,pell mg essent 1al Apply Pc•nn ysa,cr , 1660 Plac•enlia Ave , CM CM 640·5777 . Y.rs o PJ) 111 • • r< " your s o I.'!> I v A . I l' ' ' TD s. Low rates. fa,l S$1la1sers lnH~lorsU r ine nama arc Locatcon. 20011 Ml rt c 110 Cenler75437:W s15oo mn :~IMll !i'i. I'\\'~ personal 3ll Any umt a enmsonAssm· · 675 221:1 BUSINESS Hkr. Norman. 962 4681 673 7314 Found: Blue Parakecl. OPPORTUNITY vie C M High School Commercial Rentals 4475 Make your time worth 644·2524. several hundred dollars per hour Call Eric •••••••...•..•...•..... Store Space tor lease 1500 sq ft & 12fl-O ~q. fl an Huntington Bearh flexi ble term ~ 2131596·7202 (7 14 )539 1706 Own your own Wine-11 Gram bus int>ss Na tionallv ucrla1med One tame S3500 mvestmenl ~i:c!~!!~i~.~~~ •• ~~~.~ Write 9 Tilden Ln. SSOO up 1640. lndus'lt<H C h 1 e o. Ca 959 26 [lee 18101 Redondo Cr <916 l89HI~. Found· leather Basket ball, engraved ·· Elertrir Rubber.. Vic E. Bluff 760 8425 Lost. Cream fem cat w /darker markings While paws Shoret•hff8 v1cin 1t y, C dM REWARD 760-6057 m a !>~J ~l' h1 ,, 111 111Job,Wonted, 7075 thera p1,l S2.'1 111 .•II "'10:\\ ••• • •• • • ••••••••••• •••• r llent , M F ltl 71' \I fo:xe·t 111 I\ t' ~1·1°rl•tar~ 5411 :?HI 7 1 14 :1111'< "l't'rl'lan al work l'svrh1c· rl'.tclt•r & u•I \"IMlr l'a:-.t , prt•!>1•nt future I.mt• m;11na~t'. hf'ulth, diarul'lt'r. ln1s1 ncss Ht•ad111i.:~ 111 a 11 areas For 111fo ,I(. .111111 675 70411 on Sat al vour offlt'f' 556 !12110 ii ft 11 Hecrnt UCH Art Grad nee·ds full l11m• t><lsit ion 1n photul!raphv field f•:x pHlt'llt"l'lf If) hi ark & whit<', l'olor. & nnn !> I I ~ l' I p I 1 t t' I.' S S I ll ~ Taughl Dark room skills Wa!> l'mploy{'cl as Lab Tt>t'h z.m1 J\rnand8 St . 1111.?hl.ind, <'A 92346 AEROBIC INSTRUCTOR Exp onl y Newpo rt Beach area 675·0466 A ID F. for fem a le an wheelchair. Mon. Sat Oriver·s he & It hskpg req lrvinl' 5.59 5109 AIDES 5 30 lo 11 JO Varied .ASS841LHS Loe M ISSIOll Viejo co. needs Assemblers w/2 ~ r., exp Cand idates must ha\e gd manual dexterity. gd eyesight. neat in appearance & de· pt'ndablt> Work 1s m life ... upport med1eal elec tron1cs Gd benefits Only re s ponsible pl•r!.ons :.eekmg perma· nt'nl empl}ml need ap· pl) Call Mrs Parelli, 581 3830 AS!>l'mblers ' ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS l'r e\ 1ou<> l'xperience 141th l'ablmg. harness· 1nj! -.oldennR and work· Ill!! w1Lh ... mall sub as i.embhcs \.\ l' offer a stable work en\'1ronmenl with an ex cell<'nl !>alar:i-package, anr ludang company paid Med1ral. Life & Dental lnsur:inces Pension Plan . Sa\'ingo; Plan with high inleresl rale. 11 paid holidays per year and I week paid vaca- tion after 6 months. This f>OS1llon m ust be filled immediately. Apply in perfr,~s~'91111 mi>S IRlllEX. INC ' ........ o .... "' .. --.. c-...... 3180 Redhill Ave. IS D. Fwy & Paularino) Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Equal Opp Empty M/F ''P " H untBch 8422834 STA RT NOW Local MESA Amway d1stnbutor o( fers oppty for good earn· INDUSTRIAL 1ngs You pick the hrs. we BSSISt , call 548·9140 LOST: Fem Ckr Spnl Buff 6 mo. Rwd. vie Victoria & State , 646-0865 Lost. Fem longha1red while CaJ1co c al Bayshores Rl'wnrd 646·8280, 675-3261 27 yr old w m.cl1• ~.1)!1t tan an would hkt• to meet female rompnnum I 'm a self emph1.)1•'1 ,1rtrst with 1nt<'r ... t 1n palm1strv. Numernln!(y Music, Travel & ha>.ang a good t1mr lookml! for JZlill With .1 "CO'>!' Of humor & samt> 1ntr1 t•:.ts M at u r r 1· 11 c• r I{ e I 1 c. em plO) t>d lad~ w ref 140Uld like C:uest house or M st Bdr w pvt entr & kit priv m EXCHANGE for housework & c>rrands on 14 eek<'nds Sh1rlc~ aft Spm 559 5177 days. ll :l17 JO i''n & Assistant Cook : Ex· Sat. for retirement perlence or Trainee. home Must. ha ":' e Cooking Italian foods. knowledJ(e workml{ with s p 8 g h e ll i Bender, elderly people 642·5861. &4S·06Sl PARK 711W.17Ht. St. Costa Mffo. Calif. 642-4463 1·1870 sq rt Unit avail for im med occupaney 1-2900 sq. n. & 1·3700 sq. rt. unit(!ll avail. April 1 s t . 2 Storage Warehouses avail. for immed. occupancy, 2000 & 2800 i1q fl. •31' :w sq fl. •Leaslnt1 om ce hr11. Mon thru Fri. 8 4. Sat 10.2. Uftlhnited Pohfttial All ntw Products West Coast Distributor capit ol secur ed by merchan<bse Fantastic net. Easy sell. Call Mr Brody collect. wkdys 9 5: S un . 10 3 . 714 973-1629 MEAT MARKET Busy shopp ing center loc In Ontario. 60'i: m eat , 40% groceries, beer & wine. Good lease. $\2$,000. Lucille 8 . Scott, Bkr. 714/981·2011 N f' a r d 0 w n t 0 w n Retail liquor store on E Riverside, Ira air cond Coaat Hwy, prime loo· offi ce with 2000 1q fl of lion tn Corolla del Mar werehoUM apace Ii over Call Usltn, office Luak 4000 aq fl ot fenced yard Realty. 875-Mll Month month or I year Sell thlnp fut with Dally leue $875 884· l981 Pilot Want Ads. Use Answer lld se rvice when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your c lassi fied ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your conve nience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... th Is service is only $7 .50 week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad ca 11 642-5678. Dally Pilat Losl. blac k & gray Austr alian Shephe rd . neutered m ale. S25 re· ward. 548-2M7. Lost: male Keeshound. white/ black/ s ilver, vie Santa Ana & 17th, C.M Call Tern dys: 979·7474 , eves: 548-1512. Lost: 3/26, male white T oy Poodl e , vie TC'Wlnkle Park. C M. 751·8727. L ost . 3 mos . o ld Leeabund puppy. Red collar. Vic : H arbor Hlfh. Loved ramlly do•. Rewud G4S 8587 or STS-81.S Randy 646 711Hl FH 1-: 1-:• 10 STOCh.S to double an the month:<. ahead Plus :.-htH'k1n1Z pred1l'l1ons you ean't af Htlp W onttd 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f o rd lo miss Free ----------bOOk l~t brings facts WnllRt'e, 2499 fo'a1rway Or .. Costa Mc<tu , CA 92627 ATLANTIC MASSA~! SftA Be pampered by 16 Reaut Olrl:\. Open A/\AAAAAAAAAAAAA ACCOUNT AMT Accounting Degree. 1 yr. mfi; cxper . Strong jlrowtb putenllal. $20,400 1.11 R elndrrs Agency 4020 Birch Est '64 EOE N ewport/8.13-819-0/ f'rtt 10 A M • 4 AM 7 d a Y 1 AccounllnR Clt'rk Entry Phone ~3433 level position for cons· Attnctlve lady dntre1 w meet 1•nUeman over 40. pO Bo• •u. Fountain Valley 92708. clenUou!I. hard workin& pN11on w/coniren ial 1roup In NB. 10 key by touch a<."curate typlna deaJr•blo &40-511 l, aak for Atct1 Mnar AIRCRAFT Oaspatcher / A 6 5 1st an l Mar 1 n e Recept1on1st H eavy Engineer. versaUlepo1i· phones. Lite seeretarial taon. Marine equip. in· work. 2 pcsit1ons avail st a Ila lion. electrical. afternoons & wknds. plumbing & d1esel eng Kno wledge of alreraft re pair 700-0813. helpful Parsons' Air. 557-1900 AUTOM<mVE Applic1llons being ac cepted for full time plt'ts dri ver /s hop he lper. Background \n pressure c leaning equ i pment hc-lpful. Calif. driver's llcenae & good driving record a ml.l!lt. 13.50 per hour to st a rt. Apply 17777 M•ln St~t. Suitt A. Irvine. 545"8407 LOTMAH Full time. Responalble, mature pet'lon needed for s p ecial duties . Reference. required. Mull have 2 yeara ex· perlence. C1ll Steve Harvey for an appoint. ment. IOYCAIVB ROLLSIOYCI .tm44 SEl.L Idle ltcm1 with a 01lly Pilot Ctau lfled ,_ _______ _ Ad. 80-5678. Want Adi ate Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sund~y. March 29, 1981 ~~~~ ..... ?!.~~ 1~~~~ ..... ?!.~~ •••••°!!•..e.4••••••••••?!.~~ Http w-.. 7 I 00 • ., w.,,,. 1100 ~W..tect 7l00 W~ 71 HelpW..tM 7100 Hee,W..t.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,g:=::'C:..s CLERICAL Cuttom erSttvlce DIETITIAN . RD ror 82 •••••••••••••••••••••• GIMHAL OfftC • Lookinl for a very in lere1Un1 l)art lime job In pleuant o ffic e " Clerical, ror mature person Location P C R . Npt. Bcb. Exper. 11 mu1t. Accun te typing, no 1horthand 20 hr week lncludea Sat & Sun Call 848-7431 · * AllTO SAUS AMO LIU"'4Gt Get .et '°' 'IJ·'IZ" lb• J·Cer! Neat Chevy •lore i.o excltlna Airport In· duatrial complex will add :S comblnatlon Hloapersoru now ror EZ 1tral1hl aell & leate Generous pay fi demo plan. Auto exp not re- quired. butr.revlout 1ell· lna helpCu . See S•le• Mrr. (Sat&SWlOK) HOW AID Cheno .. t Dove & Quall Slll. NEWPORT Bl!J\CH ------Autos.let c ......... lx,•rlenced 1tral9ht ••II ,.,.Ofl ••~ for Htaltlthed ttor.. Hero MotOf"'I 15451 leoch ll•d. 1rmw Babys1tler 11eeded ror stewardess w 10 mos baby flex hrs exp pref 673-4029 BABYSIITER llelp ' WorkLng Mother needs reliable Babys it ter, part time m LonR Bea c h Call I rene 2131438·2602 Babys itter P T , my house. Call 12noon 5p m 642-5013 Ba nking ** BANKING Well• Far10 Bank, Oran&e County AlrPort office. baa an immediate openlra11 for a T...,_ Part Time to work 30 hns per week <Mon Thurs 9.30-3.30 & Yrl 9 .30·6:30> Six months previous bunking exper1ence re quired Wt! provu:i~ an excellent salary and benefits put•kage llJ'ld 8 rriendly working atmosphere Please rontat•t 114.mso•o WELLS FARGO BANK 4590 MacArthur Blvd Newport Beach. CA Equal Opp Emply m lf1h Banking Loan Shipping Dept. Bankln1 $$$$$$$$$$$$ BONUS Of ONE MONTH SAl.AIY! LAGUNA HILLS Of!RCI ~xperien~ Only •VAULTTIU.Ell * C OMMEltCIAL TB.LY Full& P IT F'or inte r view, call Carol Thuyns. 832·2811 ELDORADOIA>fk E.0 E Beauty Assistant lo hairdresser Tra1n1ng progrum Newport area Robert & Taylor Hairdressers 646·7197 Banking LAGU>fAHILLS OFFICES *TELLER TRAINEES (Full & f'art Time I We o ffer lo(rowth op portunh1es, excellt•nt working 1·ond1t1ons, salary & l>e11ef1t:. Call Ca rol Thuyns, 832 2811 ...... ..,...c..,. Full time, expu. helpful but not lMIC Nany com paoy beneflta. Apply at: lteO P lacentla Ave , Coata Me.a N pt1n u rH()t41 •• bed paychralrlc boap. u!:..-P~e. f...iifrra;~ l of U'le naUon'1 •11-Unea Help' We need. tem a .. ron11billtlH Incl Nr Airport. 838-~70 lnaurance com"aniet porary people full Ume dtota menu planntna . hH SEVERAL e ntry. & part ilme! Our Cabl• 1etary con1ullatlon CASHIER/ Clerk for re level d ,e rical pc»ltlora. TV Co. I.I havlna a thru w/docton & patient• " tall store. Must be u W e wall train th e m o nth s ubacript lon 1upervttlon or dietary p • r ca 11 B •I b 0 a Quallfled appUcan.l that drive & we are ex pectin a • t a f r P r c v 1 o u 1 Martnc. 5'9-9671, E.0.E lYPet at Ju1t 4$wpm to 1et hundredi ol phone Hoap/1ur>4trv1•or y ex M t f /H These are challen1ln~ c a I I 1 M a 1 n p e r I e I\(' e n e c BOOKKEEPER PIT late PM/Eves. AIR, A/P Exp. nee. Non· smkr TuaUn, 832-7300 po11tlona tor tbe JM!r~n r espon1ilblttiea are C1p11trano by the Sea who has been out or the an1werlna phone•. order Hosp 496 ~702 •--------• IOOkk ..... f /C Fa1hlon l1la1>d Invest ment rlrm. Excell. op- po rt u n lty. Exper. & m1Aturlty req'd . Call . 714·8'0 0123 Bright, mature person who loves children t o help p /time in Pedlatri· c1ans ofc. Mrs. Austen, 645 4670 IUUOCKS WILSHIRE HEWrORT HACH Is seeking aggressive, ca reer oriented in CASHIER HOUSt:WARESAL ES Apply ln periOn: Crown Hardware, 1024 Irvine, <Weatcliff Plau) NB CASHIERS UTVTEM MARKF:l'S For 2nd & 3rd Shifts We promote to manage ment & .supervision from within WANTACAREER? Costa Mesa Jll Del Mar 631-9421 Job market tor quite tuking Ute typtng. Cd. some llme & w ... he11 to telephone a peaklna return to work ur 30· voice & ability to work meone who .. Just start well with Ult' public are Ing out. musts. FuU time u1 SAM We offer competitive SPM , Mon-F'ri Port sa laries & a n xln t t ime ts 4 30PM to benefits package. Cull 8 ·30PM , M on -fo'r1 To Charle11 Palommo ror Several pcl6itions ava1la appt · 714 937-4448. I.lie tor both All po~1tion11 THETUVELERS temporary !3 t u 4 £.cur.. M/F'/lt months> Submit ap -phcation11 to CLERICAL Howard De rman Insurance l'U ofrers an entry levt!I l>o6 as 8111 C 1HE IRVlNE ~ 1ng C lerk T y ping 40 45wpm Gd r ompuny benefits Sof 15 a n hour <.:a II Laura. 833·8450, l•OI Dove SI , N H Jo~ 0 E 1061 Cam el back St Newport Beach, 92660 Equal Oppty Employer d1v1duals !or Lead Sales, CL-K ~ t t M •· Laguna Beach ~ f ::.sis an anager, ex Drapery tm!gr need!. Data 'roc:nsiftq Operator needed for nix dorf e ntnx systems for long term assignment Call !or more info. Tod Services, 979-8900 Dept Manager pos1· 494·9'l33 tions Liberal benefits ind to coordinate an pleasant work environ· Huntinetoo Beach stallat1on scheduling me nt, & advancement 962-9116 Salary + ben will tram opp ortuniti es Ca ll~~~~~~-~~~ Beach Drapery, 16692 -M illtken, Irv ~6478 759 1211 ext. •275 !or Childcare appt P .M. extended Dayc&re Equal Opportunity person needed hours Employer M /F 3-6. 997_8333_ • IUSPllSONI EV EN lNGS. Dillman 's Hestauranl Apply In person. 801 E. Balboa CHILDCA RE for 2~ yr old girl. 8 am to 3pm d111 ly. Weslclif! area. Call art 6 pm. 548-8075 CLERK PART TIME CLERK DENT AL ASSIST ANT Coronadel Miir 644-7162 DENTAL ASSIST. 1''/timc chairs1de. to:x per pref c.; P off1t•e 545 4553 Nr So Coast Plaza Drapery munufac turer n .. eda work room hern mer WlU tr•tn Mon Thurs 7-5::.>PM or P/T <.:.M are11 642 UM3. Ora pery Shop Ill N li n eed s mec han1 rul person Gd llrivinK re ('Ord Fast udva m·ement !or s harp trotnt!e ( 7141673 !Y160 Dr iv<'r f or 11cm 1 handleavl)ed youn g lady Prefer devotC'd, General re.. 1t111oo 1oy c,.. 11 now hiring: Secntary .... "aKon 09pt. T y pe .SOwpm, r1)1nf:, phont! ex per. Stan Clerk •·rL,Sut.,Sun. G ah Pet"IOft ·rue3, Wed., Thur:1 Must be nex1ble t·ompas~1onale p1>rson Please l"all ror 4 ppt No 11 d rink er. non 6 4 5 7 3 5 8 Mo n f ' r1 s moker 832 864J t>efore 8 30 5PM 9ora!t 5 1---------- Uriverli net>ded Part1•--------- t1mt' pos1t1ons avu1l.ihle General Offlc• Call ror appt 1l31161!1 1 lnternat'l pubhsh1ng Driver co needs you Type Mcyer hof '!>, primary 50wpm fo;xr1t1nJ( en vironment Opporturuty supplier of !lood food to for outside l>ales Don't the l n1ne l"orporale mi ss • S!IO O 100 •; rom m unity ll<'edi. a Employer Pa1tl Call responsible tlelr,ery M aqorie Su llivan . person lo drive our van 540 5001, Sn elling & Good dnv1n11 rt>l'Ord Snelling of Newport nel·e::.sary, MF H :10 l! Ueach Agency. 43~0 Start Mm <'all Uon or Campus Or., !-.:OE Suslt' 557·6'!32 1--------- New Accounts Counselor FHA/VA LOANS C.:le rk position available FNMA GN MA laan pat·kagang experienl'e helpful Will ronsHler 1rninin11 :a person with g e n e r a I o f ( 1 ,. t' knowled Re Cull M 1ss Brad It•} ELDORADO IAMk E.0 .E Blvd Balboa ----------i T y p e an a c 1'urate 50wvm and u11e dn· taphone Dulles will rn elude answerini.t !)hone~. maktnl( tr:,l\'el arrange ment s 1rnd l(enerul clerical work 5 days per week, 4 hours per d ay Please <"all for 1nterv1e~ Jppoantment Dental t-'runt OfC1 l'r Recept1on1st . bt!al·h area. Very pleasant at mos phere Sl!lary com m e ns u rate wilh exp 645·7560 ask for Dilrlene F.arn bag SS S700 wk 1>4111i.1 ble. 30'il l'Omm1sr;1on 661 6l!89 GEN Of'f'ICE ExcllmR fin Co needs eager person w/all around or fire skills Some bkkpg, & typmg req Chance for advancement for right person Cull ror a ppt 644.4684 Experience Preft>rrt·d Ali.o part time pos1t1on!. a\•arlable in our South Coast Plata office Call Kalh) Amburge~ 540-4066 CALIFORNIA FEDERAL Savings & Loan 695 Town Center lJr Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 Equal Opµortun1I} l::mployer IAHl<IHG Southern Californ1<1 Saving~ TELLER P/T Prefer S & Lor eomm 'I cx per1enrc. will train 11ualificd apph('ant~ H~w Aeeounh l'reft>r r('tl'nt S&L ex pertem·e Mu~t h<• Wl'll groomed & t'nJnY publ11 cont art Act•urulc.' t) pin~ required. some Sat ur day hours F'or the abo\t• pos 1t1ons avallabll' 1n Irvine contact for ap posnlment 17 141559 4493 17141S34 1102 EOE BANKERS HOURS! Choose your own hour-. We are 1ntcrv1ewml( for hourly tellers lo cuver lunch and break pertOl.ls This allowi. us to mam lain our ext•t•llcnl customer serv1rc You will he ehRlbh• Cor benefit s , 1f you arc scheduled to work at le as t 21 hours ead1 week For an mterv1e w please rail PAT MAGILL 7 I 4·760-6000 COLDWB.L IAMKER fies1denl111l Mortgage Serv1l·e:. lnme.<'.i 17141975 JllHll fo: 0 E Beauty •JOJOl.A• •CAIDafV•S• Checker Cab 77(}-0222 Nonsurg1ral <'ontr,ur fal·eltft Will train fJ\(' -.... -1111111------1 career-oriented peopll· CAFETERIA to becomr mJkt• up COOK artists & tea r heri. Only serioui. mrnded need .ip s4 90 $6 OI/ ply Commission. with • L~.-• I manage ment µotc nll:il ._.. Call for a ppl. Mr!> Will prepare ma111 dis Civil Engineer SUIDIVISIOH ENGIHHllS & DESIGNEttS Tharp, 960-2322. 96() 2324 he!>. bake pastnes, ser ve I food In lari.:e quant111es ---------•I B1lhng Clerk for watt•r and vcrform other relat • • dist C RT exp pref Xlnt ed duties Closin~ tlate DRAFTSrERSOH C a r eer opportun1l} avail for talented & e;>. per'd individual with well established & grow ing C1v1I Engineenni.: firm nr 0 C Airport Apply m person with rt' s ume to Mr Fuentes at Robert Bein. Wilham Frost & AsS0('.1alc::. 1401 Quail S t , Newport Bea r h BANK ING benefits llrl> f:I 5pm, Cur apphl'allons 1s /\prtl Mon Fri Start mg i.alar} 17. 1981 Permaoenl and $902 m o Please call substitute ptl61t1on:; Our l.al(una N1Kuel of fire ha!'. an 1mmef!1.ste open in~ for a T~lk-r 1-"ll l.L T IME Six m onth" µrcvrou!> hanking l'Xl>\•ncnn· n· quirt•d Welb F <1rj!(I n.ink 0Cf1•r!> nutsta ndtn~ ~1wf1l!'. and a 1•ongen1al workwg ut mosphere l'lt>a~l' appl) 11\ vt-r..,1111 Cunla1·1 Shern ... WELLS FARGO BANK Sii( wl'll!. forti~O bank 30160 Town Ctr Ur Laguna Niguel, Ca Equal Opp ~mpl m r h Fw Ad Actiln Cati a Daily Pillt AD-VISOR 642-5678 Mrs. Finnegan or Mr!. Ridgway at 631 1200 BOOICKEEftER needed Finanl'ral & rred it ex per. nee Op portunity with new. fost growin g cosm elll' co Call for appt 645·0484 IOOklCHPIR ~xpericnced A ll A P Person needL'<i Ill i.mall -:ompany near 0 C Airport 20 30hr" wk Contact Hern ~o 20fi2 Boo kk eeper F C". all phast> ... of re('ord keepinl( thru general led.:rr Computer cxµ helpful 1 Gd ht>nef1b, N Ii an·J <:all Kath \ K am 1714 1675 7(111 . ' IOOICICEIPER I CAFERTERIA WORKER S4. I 9 • SS.17 I hour Oultc" 1nrl1Jdc dcanini;: 1>f 1·afetf'riu and eqtup mcnl, a!>)>JStms: in :-.ome rood pn•pura11on and '>crv1111: Permunent un<I -;ubs t 1tute posit ion~ Apply at ltoom 131 at llunlinl(too ~ach Unmn lhgh Srhool District HaUHaO 10251 Yorktown i\v1· lluntml(ton Beu<•h. CA9264G Cleaning Person, Apar1 ment BldRS Full t1mt <.:os ta Mesa. Newpurl Bt'ach area TSl. MGMT Clerical FILE CLERK Insurance co ncrd1 person to be responsible for the File Room Uuties also rn(•lude switchboard relier 1;d company benefits S4 15 an hour_ Call Laura, 833-8450. 1401 Dove St , N.B E 0 .E Newport Bearh Ht•ul Estate Oevrloper net1h full char11e bkkpr 111 as equal Oppty " employer m 1f1h USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT11 SERVICE DIRECTORY For Res ult Ser vice Call sume respon:;1b1hty for ----------multiple set or hook.., 642-5678 bi. llZ Salary oprn (';111 546 9316 for inll'rv1cw appt To place your messa~c before the readm~ publt1·. phone Daily Pilot Classified, 642 5678 642·5678 f[!Jfi1 BANKING Bl!JJ WE HAVE A JOB YOU CAN COUNT ON . An· tlwn· any johs lf'ft t11at you 1·;111 rount 11n? Yt·'>. And w1· hav1· a fc·w of thew. f ~Jilk ....... • Daily Pila! ,.. 10 ° l~'·11xM)~ : Acco~~!t!,able : w,:n· lookin,L? for 1·x1Jl'ri1·11n·d l·111111111·rcial. nwrchant. and null' ti·llt·r' who wanl a can·c·r 1ha1 will a111011111 to ~onwthin.I{ mun· than JU"I CJ day-in. <lay-out job.wilh 110 f11t11n·. Our availabl1· 11'llt·1 p11..,iti1111'> hav( lhal so111..thinJ,!. .,qua PP ~mp F • /\ full time pol'.ition 1s available • _________ , e for <H:curale pl'rson with at least e RunkT~LLERS FULL TIME Immediate ope nln R!I' Brentwood Savings & Loan has current open ings in our San Clemente Branch for respons ible tellers We seek in dlviduals with e nergy, e nthu s iasm a n d o special flair for workina with the public No prior experience necessary. Excellent location makes this quite an op portunity F'or further information, please call Joan Marselle (714) 493-5651 e two ye ar s ('X p e r ie n ce in e e pro<·<.•ssing a<·c·oun ts payable for e e computer input, cas h reporting e e and d1s burs('me nt scheduling and e e foreca~ting. Will prepare bank e depos its . M us l possess f!Ood • offi ce skills. P ermanent position • e with good salary. Company paid e e life. hospital. me dical and de ntal e e benefits Company credit uni on e e Ap ply tt l Orange Coast Daily e e Pilot between 8 AM -5 PM or call e • 642-4321, ext. 271. e • Cameraman • e Experienced at least s years. e : Must be able to use newspaper e ca m e ra and pfatemaking e e systems . Excellent wages a nd e .RE ..... TWOOD e be n efit s . A_pply in person e " w/resume to Or ange Coast Daily SAVINGS & e Pilot. e LOAM : Part Time Evenings : 570Camlno • COUllMNng Youth~ • de Estrella d 1 San Clement.e, Ca 92672 • A u l S W i l h o u t s la n d l n g e e attrac tive personalities who e Equal Opp0rtunlty e enjoy working with 10·15 year old e --E•m•pl•o•y•er•M•/•F-• e youths. Start at $4.00/hour. 2:30 e • PM a nd 5:30 PM. 642 -4321 Ext. 250. As k for Lori. e ------· . fo"or Clau lfled Ad ACTION Call a Daily Pilot AO.VISOR 6'2-5'71' . ~~::' . : 330 w7ay Street : Costa Mesa, CA \ Equal Opportunity Employer : •••••••••••••••• l'o-;i 1111n .... that ){iv<· 1h1· :-.olid "''l'llrity 011ly a b<111k rnn wv1-. Nut lo 11w1lli1in 1lw ,,.,,..,,.of acnm1p· li .... hllll'lll yo11 f1•1·l HI lilt' l'IHf 11f your day. All you IH"l'd ;.., pn·viou~ Wlh·r <·x1wri1·11t·1·, a hasic k11owl1•dJ.!1 • 11( nwth <11Hl tlw ability lo nn11muni- rnt1 · with 1w11pl1 · in a v<·ry fril·JHll y way. If you qualify call u:-.. '1 IH'n· may lw et job for y<>U with lol'> ur room for advann·nwnt. It''> a joh wht'rt' y1111'1l 1·m1111 fur ll'>. And rounl 011 us l all for an appoi11111wnt · l.on111wrd<1l Tdl<-r-;: ~ant;t Amt (714) 5flX-S JX7 Mi~"io11 Vit'jo (714) ~tl7 OOnfi Corona 1>1•1 Mar (714) fi7:J Hl '10 OrnnJ.!t· (7 14) s;,x.;,4;):, Mt·r<·hanl Tt·ll(•r s: Oranjlt· (714) :1SH·S4rlS J\11ahdm (714) 974-!lk:m Nott• T<.'lll•rs: Oranw· (7M ) S5x-5~):\5 UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK mD A Future With tn••. I r 11•1·~ Ouot•1"'1'll' I m(llOyltf M/FIH Carol lluhno 17 1415468901 ANABOLIC LABS 17802 Gillette Ave Irvine. Cl\ 92713 Equal Opply Employer M fo' Clerks Two desk clt•rks want1.·d fur L'osta Mt~ll Motel lJay & 1".vt• ::.h1fl uvall Wdl lrllrn a:. m'(· Call ll! 110011 to Hpm 1)40 7445 CLERK/TYPIST For holt'I rnrp Fullt11111• t':ill 851 1325 (JoYt'l'I C'ompan1011, n•i.ix1n,1blP mature pt•rsun nt•••tlt•d 10 slay n1.:hlli w oldcr woman l'leas:anl :-ur rnunds I .al(una tic•o rh 494 4457 COOK 1-:xp·n Fulll1me ll:lm 5µm Im m e diat e open1 11 1( Ne,._, port Beat·h Call 833 3841 Ul';NTl\L F'ront 11rrit·1· II k l>es1rable pos rn b u sy , qualit y o fc Friendly atmtJ!Sµhl·n· awaits ex perienre !)alary neg Call .ln;rnne al 962 3310 Dental Nurse Chairs1de. Non S mokcr Pe<Jo F:x · per pref F'a!.hllln Is 644 0611 DESIGNER DRAFTER Lag una Heach 1·lec lrorlll"~ manufat•lun·r Ill' Cd~ •an l'x per1enl't"fl pcr1oo11 tu llt• rcspon~1hle fttr .Jraflin~ & mech.tnl<"u l dcs1..:n funtt1on:> Mu~t h ;1 v l' I h n r o u ~ h know I ecl.:e nf d ra ft111 J.! prm ed u rt'"· l'l" l>oa rel IJyout. <ltgtlJI. unalo.: mlt'rllWlH'e Clrt'Ull tie :;1.in. & some knowled.:e of clet'tro me1·h.1n11•lfl par kagmi; Opportunity for advun r e m e n I & c-u r f' 1• r )(t•>wlh We offt•r xlnl pa) & benefit:, +- 4 DAY WORK WEEK fo'ac-1hty 1 .... an 1:k-au11ful Lagun.i C'an~on nt·•.tr llt'ach & lll'!.Orl arl'<1.'C ELECTRONIC ASS EMILY LEAD Jo':i ~t grow1nl( interna t1unul Co, in s table energy field-ha!. need for a lead elt.>r1 ron1t· ai. !.cmbl) l)eri.on Quahhl'<1l1ons tn<·I 7yr!. ex pt> r . 1n cl(•t tru mt>l'hanat·al a!.!>cmlJly l'CB assembly. Coil war 1nl(, harn t'::.l>•n 1t . & merhan1c•al al>!>emt1l) he a ble lo train a., !.emhle r ~. orl(Jn11e mdnpower & malenul rt•11our1·c!'., & d1,,plll} ~ood ll•adt·r~lup ..;k11l1i Quulrf1t•d u 11plH0 Jnt-. sh o u 111 t' n n t t1 t· t II '" C:llma11 at S1·1t·nt1fH· r>r1ll1n~ lnl(•rnul11ir111I 55 7 9051 . ~: () ~; EHGIHEERIHG LAB TECH N{·wly c·rt•alt'Cl F l1mt• posrt1on for II S Cir;ul llandy w tooll>, w b1111tt' knowledge of elec·tro mer hun1('S or hydraohe To as!.ume fu ll respons1b1l11y for pr•J totype & te-.1 lal; 71 4 540 6~ EMGR.-9UAL. fo:x p in QC nr (l;\ ll:ai.11· l' I t· ' l r II m (' I' h \' x " (;tJm merc1al fo'tnancmR Setvll"t'S GROCER W e are 11eek1n~ managerial type person ~1th knowledge or Mid die t:aslern culture /\b1hty to speak. read & write Arab11· a ne1·1·si.1 ty Knowledge nr food bu!>lness 1s an a!.~l'I May r equirt• sorn1• l r :a ' 1• I 1 n I{ ~ a I .s r ' ne l(ot 1 ;i hie Ana h1·1 m area ~·M Whol••-,;tl1• <: r o t e r .., I n 1· 714 630 8570 GROUHDSKEEPER lie ad G roundskei:prr nl•edct.l hy lluntrni.:tun Beach Cit) St•hool I )1.,1 I 2 m 0 fl 11 ' I I I c1 ll Sl2:13 $1~3.1 1wr 111•mth d t• pt' n d In i.: u µon .. "' pertt'nl'I' i\ppl~ 73.') l<llh St llunlini.tlo11 llt',11 h 536 8851 GU.ARDS F'ull & part lime. All areas Uruform11 forn'd 1\ l(l'" 21 or uvcr ret1 re1l welrome ~o ex}'t·r net: ('ook nt'l'dt•tl for Con' 11 o '> p ... f' \I 311 ti 00 Xlnt ,al11rv & twnel1h incl tn!\. 'J 0 l'at111n & :.11·k pay Apply At•\t•rl) M.inor 340 \'u·lort:i l'M .. : () ..: t "all ror appt l'l•rsunrwl lJt>pl Telorlll' Ucrkelt') 714 -19 4 !14111 l.a~un<.1 I Beach fo: 0 1-: ht•lvful En.:r.: tl•·i: Sal:.tr} lo ~>K 111p 1•c1 full bl'lfl~. no rt1l' <;10\l· fo:m µlo} ITil'nl ,\~.-rte·' 12112 Brookhur!'.l. c; 1; 537 :lllj!I Appl~ l n 1,er!.al Prot t'!'l 111n Ser" ll'e 122r. W 5th !o>t Santa Ana lntentt·~hr.. :J 12&1·4 Mon Frt HAIRSTYLIST Wantl!d for 8 ;i, frn nr Sa Ion 673-7-l:JH • COOK 1'1ua & ~hurt or dt'r M U:ll be IH 1-:x per11•m•1· a plu:-M ult Ly nd1 '~ 3 11 l'11lm H a I b c) a t> e n S 1 LI 675 1556 COUNT .. ;H II .. :1.1• f'ocxl Service Busy tie 11 t'a t e ri ng f:xper pref l>ut wlll train Fea::.ti.. 494 4772 Counter help, t-' T Kus ter 's (.:leaners. IH6 E 16th 548-4243 CUSTOMBt SERVICE REP DESIGM ENGINEER Mri: co in M1ss1on V1eJ<1 a rea needs exper 1n l'le1•trical eonnel'tor~. h e rm e t ic· seah transducer deslRn. <'om ponents mate riab & methods Duties include dcStl(n, draftm-"· materials tl'st 1ng & lt&D proJeel!. Mechan1t'al l::n!(tneer 1ng d egree '-'rd"d Quul1f1ed candidates :1end resume lo Mrs Jans . 23891 Via Fabr1rante. Su ite 603, Mission V1eJo. Ca 92691 DESK CLERK NCR 4200 exp desired AM & PM shifts Apply 1n person. Aliso Creek Inn. 31106 Coast Hwy, South LaRuna HOW IS THE TIME fo r Job seekers to rherk the Doily P ilot Help FILECLERI< Clre:at JUIJ for ~ludent or housewife de.,inn.i part time pos 1t1on l,.lex1blt' hours No expl.'rie n<'t' nercss ary S4 hr /\pply at The Jolly Ho~(·r Int· 17042 G1lletll' /\\e . Ir- r .ill & part time Fast food Newp<1rt Re11c h Xlnt opporlunll y 955-3520, 951 0071 General FULL ·PART TIME STUDENTS OK I Mll.'lt Ile 181 Jo:x('1t1n11 pay, company benefits Car needed ~w-6 t~it'r1Mc1 Call IOcnto le'!! 714-847-2422 Cha llenl(lnR oppty 1s open al Schweber Jo:lec tronacs. a leading ele(' tronics d1slr1butor, for a n 1nd1v who 1:. sci mot1v11ted. has gd Mm municallve i1k1ll::. & um• who pays attention tn1!c tail. Jr college edura tion pre('d but not rt' quired Pleas<' rn11t:a1·1. Barbara Goldherl( a t 714·556·3880 Wanted clossi!ication If !•••••••••• the Job you want rs not there you might con s ider ocrer ing your i;ervices with an ad m lh e J ob W anted •·ategory Phone 642 5678 S ELL tdlc 1tem11 Wllh t) l>atly Pilot C'l11ss1fi••tl Ad Clerical Professionals. The Education and the Mobility Are On Us. Compurer Automation Clerks are not toed <tow n to o ne caree1 op11on In the las1-grow1ng 11nd challenging world ol high 1echno1ogy we look to1 and m1rture the h1ghos1 capabll111es ol all our people We II encourllge your continued e'1vca- t1on and reimburse the tu•lton costs II through 1nteres1 lll'ld educa11on, you Quahly 101 higher level oppor111n1t•es we'll take you as lar as your ablllty allows We only req1Jtrl that you have general oflrce experience. good 1yp1ng and lillng •k•lls The rest •• up 10 vou Computer Autom111to n otters competitive SBlanes. outstanding company bene· Illa. Ideal working condition• and opportunity w11hou1 llm11a Challengo yo11rn11 today by con· 111c11ng l andy '"11u1on al (714) 833·1130 or tend your 1t1um• to Computer Automation Compuw Automation o.pt.2.67T 1M51 Yon Kannan Aft. tmne, CA 12113 • GEHERAI.. OFFICE• Answer phones, typinn. filing & help organize our airport ofrs Part time/Full lime Reha ble, confident rnc11v1dual mus t have n e at up pearance. Call Laurie for details 833-0440 CiEMERAt. OFFICE Immediate openlna In our purchasing d ept ror an expr'd person with xlnt typing skills & a pl e a s i n g ph o n e personalily. Duties wall also Include filing, orde r taking and other general office wo rk Xlnl bene!ils & working con dltlons wilh a a rowing company . Apply In person •t: THE JOLLY ROCER lNC. 17042 Giiiette Ave. Irvine '71'/5'&-0331 GaaAL Courler/Clertt, part time needod for Npt. Bch. medical lab. Perm. poe. Prefer mature peraon. Phone : J an Hlllyor . 840-0140 •tMIULOHfCI Colla MeN manulactur Int company nee da perton few Ulht typtn1 • ~c&£· 9 to I. Call 111\ RDWAH t-: SAl.t-;S f'oll l1me purt t1mt• 1\11 ply in Pt'rson ('!'ow 11 llardwart•, 1'Tl4 In mt' 1Westr liff Plaw 1 NI! Ilea Ith EVERYBODY LIKES A WIHMER Be part of the Castes! Jtrowmi:i company in 1h1' health &. nutntlon field Unlimited income opp ty Call Mr Armstron!( 891 0643. HELPHEEOED Cooks , Buspersons And Host Person fo"ull Part time all pos1 lions Apply m pt>rsorc Mon Fri J..5PM Rubi.I\ E Lees 151 E Coast Hwy NB Hostess llost 2 3 days, hours flexible $3 50 to start Spaghetti Bender, 645·0651 Hotel HOST /HOSTE.SS Full or pttime positions a va il for relia ble , people-oriented persons. Flex Ible shifts . Enjoy excell co mpan y benefits mcludlng a free meal per s hift. Apply in person 9AM·Noon, Mon Fri. Persoonel MARRIOTT HOTEL 900 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr M/f' Hotel •PMHM..,.r MTIMe/hn We ar~ rseckln& reliable people oriented persons. E njoy excellent co benefits including a free meal per s htn Apply In person 9AM·Noon. Mon· F ra. Pe rllOf\IVI. MAllJOTT HOTIL 900 Nowpo.rt Center Dr. Newport BClach Equal Opp EmpJyrM/F Hotel San Maarten of t.a1una Beoach requ.ll'ea: lkll A11latanta, worlrtn1 H ead Housekeeper, mature a«urfty peraon. nel. Full • "'1 Ume for all ahlrta. Xlnt. wonlnt cond. Apply ln penon btwn lOAll 6 nooa dally. tH So. Cont Hwy. La1una Beach. ~~~~ ..... ?!!~ !~!~~.·.~ ..... ?!!~ ~~!!~ ..... ?!!~ ~~.~~·;.~ ..... ?!!~ ~.~.~~ ..... ~!~~ Orange 1Coast DAIL V PILOT/Sunday, Maro~ 29. 1981 DI I H~I LIPMUMDS MAMA .. /A.asht. PART TIM!!: Persor H.a.,W...e-4 7 100 H .. W..t.4 7IOOM•W_.... 7100 HelpW~ 7100 TUIMDOWH ICaater ...-• aummer Women•• 1peclalty n-ed ln Book pasteup Real E.tatc •••••••••••••••··~·.•••• •••••••••••••••••••••••f·~-.T ................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• StWT Yautlona. lrvloe. uore . ruH time. Mon " Tua No exp SUCCl:SSC>tt • I EC.rlOHIS f BIUnaual. ADllU to Mltt •cpu Cclo~ln1• ~2r1.~,!i•nc)' ouecAAppty:M1eeo Plaren FAILUUIM '117 ~~i:.s!f! s;:"[:~'ik~e Marci, Surf -6 Sand t.INOUISTS. You can n,., oc._...... a ve .. C. . 1 Have you comldered need • recepU<>nit1\, 30 ... ORANGE COUNTY SALES REPRES&ITATIVE Hotel, ~uu Btacb, earn extra Income m>m Manaeer, Office work, tbe patfalla of com hn pf'r wttk /\ppll "1-44?7, · • your allilla ln the NAVAL counter help for food Part-Time merclal ~residential r~ canta most be mature. How , .. OJAIL£ RESERVE Minimal service. Seaaooal, (8 STUDenS al eatate. For eumple styU.h In appearance & contribution of your > Ha area Call E HOMl:MAlair. 173 INT. rules, Iona have fnendly pen;onah tJ Ill -..ide mo. • · · · • escrows. farmlna for lY Some tile boollkeep ALM PIODUCTIOH • Aft CO. A-'E JOU? me w .,.v... &ood Son1rath, (714 )M4·53'78 Earn extra m oney . listinas competition I . 'd P Ill I pay and many benefits. or write "581 Acacia Dr. worlltn1 p/time In your etc , ' ' ne req °' on re A lechnkal peraonnel of· Excellent worltina en· Tuatln, Ca. 82880. own home, mtroducmg · quires car. Phone Becky rice In Newport Beach b vlrooment. Call now for the New Daily Pilot to Pro ........ L-.d for uppt .~7451 look Ing tor a a bar full details. Call (714) The Oranee Coast Area! H t~Oll* at'r" RECIP110Hl!5T 01tr lal9hly ucceuf1ll L.A. bHed co•pa11y 11 Htobll1lllft9 a br ... ch opendlOll ... o,... eo-ty. w. ... Marehlftt for a top •• profftlloMI ""'° -·· ............ for .......... ' co111111erclal fll111 & .. ultl·IM•t• Person to have pood 552-~ M...,...T,.... Set your own hours' Call as e .answer or your W'th wi ho t secretarial quail lea· Set aail ror aecurlty ! Weekdays between 4pm success m 1981. i or l ut yp1111i tlooa & aood In · Llle·Mfa. Full or Part Nat'l co. wtll traln In &6pm,960-l527 2.Learn to market low needetJ. Top p11y . Tem· terpersonal skill.a. Thia time. Apply VEFO 785 rinance. Become branch cost lo~ and acreage !." ~rary & full tlmti Call person should have an W. 18th St. Costa Mesa mgr. earn 'top dollars. So. Ca hr. We have 10 Y. _ od Services at 9"19 S900. interest i.n making an top benefits. Sl0,200. Part TillllA & INT. rat~. Earn ~K to bo l 100% Employer paid •nu SlSOK, Cir-st year. year, RECEPTIONIST. purl ~ t~:1:::1ea1e P~:::: Call : Marjorie SulUvan, unUmited leads & more! time for prof ol'c, C. M . producffolla. howa.dp of prodllcHon & graphic• la helpful. A MOtlut•d, C1199N1tl•• & dyw.,..c ~ la a ...... XJnt • ...,.i.g potNHal & be111eftt1. ble aa the omce ex· LOAN 540.soo1, Snellln& & Temperary Jobs Llcenaerequired. t8th&Nwpt.M28752 panda. Interested appll· Snelling of Newpo rt AyMl.liile For success in 1981, ask cantashould callAndrea Beach Agency, 4340 _., CorMr.TeUes. at 9"1"'9329. SALES/ Campus Dr .. EOE 9S5-3402&831-8SS7 ,,. Clerks, Secretaries Receptionists. all HSKPl/CCMW1p•llCN1 Refined-over 50 for older writer. SmaU home on Bay. own room & bath. Ught work, live in , must drive. no smoking. Send resume lo P.O. Box 403, Corona Del Mar, 92625 SHIPPER MASSEUSE O t t i c e S k 1 I I s Part time. Pvt. country club. Call ror interview N~ded !! . Real EstateSales Experienced agents are needed Lo work with ex· e('ulive l~vel clients Must have proven track record. Yo u will be working with pro fessional associates Our office oCfers. WE ARE GROWING ! Columbia Savings has immediate openings for Loan Shippers in our Loan Sales Department. Selected candidates will be involved in shipping FHA /VA or conven· t1onal loans to FNMA. GNM A and FHLMC. and will type 50-60 wpm. Responsibilities will in· elude the preparation or documents and files for sale 10 the secondary market in addition to auditing loan packages prior lo shipment. Ex· cellent benefits package including dental and vis- ion. attractive starting salaries and an enjoya . ble w ork e nvironment enhance this opportuni· t y For confidential con· sideration. please con tact Nancy Perrin at (714) 776-7101, ext 83 544·5404 lv1cK1 HESTON I MATEIUAL I .. A11oclate1 Inspector PRECISION ASSEMBLY INSPECTOR We have an opportunity for someone with 1·2 years experience work· ing with precision elec- t r o · m echanic a I a s · semblies who would like to become an all around lnspector. The s uc· cessful rand1date will eventually be able to in· s pect e lectronic as - semblies, PC Boards. castings and precision machined parts We offe r a gt'nerous benefits package includ· ing paid holidays and Christmas week s hut· down Please apply an person Monday through Wednesday 9 llAM orl 1·3PM EMERSON ELECTRIC CO. Coh.mbia SavillCJS and loan A ssociation 910 S. Brookhurst Ana heim. Ca 92804 EqualOppty E mployer Mt F lndustn al Control Division • MAIHTEHAHCE! 3300S. Standard St Perm anent positio n Santa Ana, CA 92702 idea I for retiree-typt' who hkes fixin ' things equal oppty around the offi ce. Main· employer m/f/h lain orfices and do light __________ , noor janilonal. five a nd 11 hair days in pleasant s urroundings Good pay and b e nefits . See Service Mgr. INS URANCE. property cas u alty c lerk • sec retary . Personal lines Eslablished agen cy, Coronu del Mar 673·8650 HOW AAD Chnrot.t Dove & Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEACH Jnaura.nce AKen<'y needs There's .,, easy ••Y for competenl person. Must you to seU that bicycle type .. will traln personal you no longer use Just lanes.PT lo sta rt, xlnl advertise il In the o pportunity Brennan Classified! Ca11M2·5878. Co. H.B. 962·S597 HAHOUNG Immed. opening for para clerk. rubber hose products, must pass co physical including back x-ray. Taking applica lions betwn 8 & lOam on ly . S tratoflex, 17671 Arms trong Ave , Irv • EOE A Kendavis Ind, Co. Med~~lA y TECH Part lime 30hrs/wk . M-1". For 0 H 1ce in Newport Beach. ARRC & CRT req u ired 631·4422. M I F 18·22. Help drive new car to East Coast Expenses Pd 631-21<ll --------- OFFICE CLERK Full lime days. Acrount i ng, general o rr1c< I duties Call B oll 770-1677 --- PA RT ·TIME person Friday-Secretary, musl drive. some It tra H• locally . dut ies incl making appts. pay bllli. s hopping, nex hrs $.5 hi + expenses 646-9418 Part Tine c OWtNiiftcJ y outtl Carriers Adults with outstand1M attractive personalltie~ to spend 15 hrs per week counseling youth age.'~ 10·15 E ve nings & Weekends Available $7! per wk Cal 2:30-5 :30pm. Mon thn Fri. f>.42·4321 exl 343 Ask for Lori. Or.-pCoott Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay Street Costa Mesa. Ca . Equal Opport Employer INSURANCE SALE S· T ired of fighting inOa lion? Farmers Ins. now inter viewing Lo expand agency force. For de· tails Dic k Mye r s 848-7767 or 53<1·0532. Managemen1 DennnFull career Menu As an A11l1tanl Manager or Manager Tr•fnee al one of our family resta1Jran1s. you can nour1sn your ralenls for handling groups of employees and lhe rulty gritty details of running a successtul business operation Budgets inventories. advert1s1ng personnel and public re1at1ons-you·11get1t a11 <Sper1ahzmg 10 Temporary Clt'r1ral {4S?U8o Part Time A~ you too young for a r9CJU1ar lob'f No experien c e necessary You will l.Je trained Eam b1fo( com- missions. PLUS allrac ti ve bonuses. Contact Cir c ulation Ue p urt· m ent . 642 432l. leave name & phone number You will be conl:.1cled PART TIME See our ad rn today's c l us!laf1e d u n der "Sct·retary" THE IRVINE CO. PBX PBX OPERATOR Full tame J>Oililton avail for day sh1f1 14 tth rot at 1ng weekends Quahfted apphcanl will be relta blf' peri.un with pleu~ant & cm e1ent phonl' man nur EnJO)' excellent l'U. benefits including a free meal per shirt Apply 9~M Noon . Mon F ri. l'etsonne l MARRIOTT HOTEL 900 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach Equal Opp Emply r MI F PART TIME See our ad in today s class iC1 e d under ··customer Service·· THI IRVIMt CO. •Best beach locatJOn •Liberal commission Program. •Nal'I referral program Call now for appt Walt Hemphill, 673-7300 ------- RECEPTIONIST New p or t Beal·h a rchitectural firm. Good telttphone personality. hle typing. H.0 & A!> soc 640·62.66 bcttpffCMlist Part · F ull Receptionist Typing. light bookkeep ing & other cler ical work Hasson & Assoc. 851 ·1651 RECEPTIONIST Needed for bus) lrvmt· law oCCrce Light t)ping Call Pat. ~3622 RECB'T/SECY Type 65 wpm . transcn ll ing & 10 key skills req d Salary based on expcr lmm ed opt'n1n g 957 5850 Rose RECEPTIONIST needed ror l nine F:scrow ofc Must have neat appearance a nd pleasant phone manner llrfi 1:1 5 Mon thru 1-·ri. (.'a II for a ppt. S52 4050 Tona RECEPTIONIST Doctor's office, Newport Bear h. Some secretarial s kills 64-0-0760 RECEPTIONIST Full t ime Mon-F n Must be pe r sonable & well groomed, & ervoy meet- mg the puhlir Rl"quare~ good s pelling & {>CD· mansh1p No t yping Phone experience pre· fe r red Full compa ny PEST COHTROL benefits Apply Pen TECHHICIAH n ysaver . Ui60 Plact'nt1:1 Leading local pes t con· ·-·-----.-.---.----trol compan y n eeds I Ave. C.M. route technic ian for Receptionists s teady JOb Entry level PULSE BOARD pos1t1on We lraan no expr nec Call Tim on PBX Monda y 642 5!122 Plumber.man 31)rs exp CENTREX 40 h r.1 S 1~.251 hr 49~ 01:~ Positions available now. long & short term as s1gnments. Call toda~· for appointment. Recpt/Sec'y. V.1.P. Recpt/s.c•y. HElP! HELP! Send resume & s alary history to Ad 110. #I I 2, Daly Piiot. P.O. lox# I 560, Co1ta Meta. CA 92626 Busy So Call( corp needs you to .answer phones, type, screen calls & mOfit important ly. sel up appollllments for our A•·ct Reps Base salary plus perce ntage or the sale Call now for more delails 631 ·5991 RECRIEA TIOH COORDINATOR Our A?t Recreat w n Dept seek out going, responsible individuals to orga111ze athlet ic, socia'1, fun events al lrvint>/Newport tteach »pt Ir.cations Mu.st bl' a ble t o wor k with c hild rcn 20 hrs per week Submit • .1ppl1t·a tions to. Sales/ Advertising *** Professional Sale~ple!! Career m inded salc:speo pie for growing So Calif corp Earning polenll1tl •1s t ) ear S~$40t<. • C o m pa n y l r :J 1 n 1 n lo: w/pay •lligh income prJtcnt1<1I •Unlimited qualified leads C all Joblaf·~ Nt'w'. 714·631-5991 SALES Newport lkat·h leJdln~ J ewelers seeking full tame Employee well versed rn sales & t>Cflce pro{•edures 5 da} Wt't'k including Snturliay no evenings Call 673 9334 SALESPERSON I': x I' e r 1 e n l' c d o 11 I 'Y FT PT Walt;ih l'lark e 's So Coa~t P laza l'o:.ta Mei.a 751 7500 SEAMSTRESS W 1ll tr,11n ~ 14114; Seamslresb with t•xp on lloward Derman -----··----alterations m full' ml'ar·, C:J 1HE IFMNE <DolffNf 1061 l 'amelback St Nl'WPort Beat·h. 9'.:!660 Equal Oppty Emplyr REN1'AL AGENT Permaneftt posit ions avail. GrowirtcJ tool rental firm. Meat ap- pear 111 n c e . Good hClftdW riting. l~fHs. Wiii train. Apply I' JO New p 'rl Blvd, Costa Mesa. or 22600 Lam- bert • Ste. 1203, 1203 El Toro. ........ ------· Sales AN EXC;ITIHG SALts OPP'TY. We art' •·n1er1ng a trt'mendow. new ftdd or e ntert a1nn1enl th<sl 1:. :.weeping tne nation Wt' are looking for a sales oriented pl'r..on who ha~ a d es 11 e ro r a b o "' J verag£ 1nrome You must b•: per;onablt' & l'onr1dent in your ab1bl) lo rom m un1cate ~•lh <•lhers lit hav1: depc11d<1 hie tra ns pr>rtal1on Wt! ~•II lr:11n ar nec·essar) E xcell fnnge benefits Apply al Telepromptl'r o( Newport Beach, 901 W If.th St . Newport Beach ----.......... . Re~tjlt1Mt!ll .• MC:U°'41ALD'S . Sales 5t Engraving 1-:xp ~ow ha rang full & part he I pf ul. w1ll traan Apply trme Duys.eves Great i n person Nou(•k career opportu n1t1~s T rorihy & En~rav1n~ On the job trarnang I' or ,. 170 F 17ll St Sl , m o r e 1 n f o l' a I I ~0 • • 1 • t 754·9943, or mqu1re at • 11!· C M 3141 llar bor Blvd Costa Sales Mesa GREAT HOURS & wom rn 's slon· 111 N JI Gd !>a lctr) & brnefib Plt'ase n sll Tailor Shop 'YI ana,Kt'r rrnm !I Jelam 5pna 644 5mll Sel·rc•tary fur ml'<l1c-.tl 11r fl<'C. 1vping ~'om<' bk kp g t•xper rt.'4 11 lime i41 Dail) 1'1l11t J>O Box 1560, t'o~lJ 1\1(':.a t J !12626 SECRETARY To vuuni.: busml·'~ l'X Ct'Utl\ <.'S. !>l'('l'cl & 'ktll~ a mu ~l •liO + wpm J fo'ashaun bk ll11•Jl1<1n Top .,al.iry' ti41 5771 Senctaraal, permantnt CAREY OPPORTUMITY 1-:x p bus person Lo Jd mm & mana~t· small graphic!'. dt'.Stl!n cirr As s1sl pranC'apals rn datl) bus rum·11oni. Other dut1t'S inC'I l'henl l'OO tart. gd sec 'kills. hk kpR BrtRht ,pl( 'larltnl( mature .1 tl1t utk. or j!an11t>d ~ d1·t;itls & RESTAUliMT 9.AM-lPM ~o~~~te°r"<;:}~~u~~pli Sandw ich Maker hrs or· sala ry history tu J 7 AM 3PM Mo n 1-'ri. 4PM-,PM Church . 2211 Ne"" port 646 8883 <.'enter Or N U 92660 R ·t· . I I Join the l..os Angell'S s·L-,•'RL.VJ".•\K'" c.s ~ur.an I T imes C1rculal111n Team '"' '" ' Meyerhof b , pram01r.) & adJp~ you r W (lfk Congenial Aarµort .I JW supplier or Rood rooc.J tu sc h e d 11 1 e In y ti u r frrm Top sktlb 'frl( the ln1ne corporatl' hfl'Sl)le Work 5hrs da1 I startt•r. non~ml)k 1•r ('Om m11111t) needs peuplt• 1n a Tame:. CirC'ulat1on Josat> 851 9025 for !.andWlch makllll( & sales ntficc near vnur s1m1Jlt• f(l()(f prrp M F home & nave more llmt' SECRETARY II J No t• x µ c r for your family. stud1c..,,' To assist Prt's & \ nCCe'SSary Start Mm or Jeisurt'ly penods. We I t>rt•s or RE 01.'vrlop Ca ll [)on or Su..,1 1• pay ho urly ~..ige•s & m t'nl Co Ex1•c•pt111n:il 557 6232 comm 1ss1ons. I) pan~ & uri:an11at1mu1I skills, reti111rcd C;ill o\nn 171418.519150 SECRETARY SICUTAIY MAIKmHG DEPT. Major v1t.amin mfcr has o pc-nln l Sh ould b t> cre•llvt!, organlicd. take churae type of person w/lop qu•lllY skills and •ble to work well under p~sur~ & aealnat deadline:;. Xlnt startmg salary and r 11 m p a 11 y be n e r 1 l • Pleas»nt workln1t co11d1 lions 10 modern ofr Please llt!lld rCflumt• & 11u lury h14tory an lilll('t C'onrldenct> to · nu11s1t1ed A<l #ll~. 0111ly Pllut. PO Oox 1950. C~lll M t!~U . Ca 92626. SECRETARY Part liml'700.l~ Secret a ry, Y T , Tur' Sa t Gene r;d nfrtt't' duties. pvt C'OUJltr > dull Call 644 -~ Sec rel a r) Hl't'l'pl tonl'•t ror growing C M firm Must bl' .ill l) P"l Posesb good µh oot' :. k ii I 11 X I n t ~ a I i• q b{onef1ts & growth J>Olt-n t1a I I 714 >540.69SS St'cretary PERSON FRIDAY To Sl4,000 Nt•w sa lt•' ufC' fvl' n..1t I e leetrunH·' firm '" shrthd lrv111e Pt.•rsonnel /\11\ 488 E 17th C'ost:i Mc~J Suit~ 224 f>42 M'.'U SeC'ret<1ry Jr. S.Cretary MaJOI !'it'~f>Orl ke.i1·h firm ha-. an 1mmi:•I opl•n111g for J J1111 1111 ~ea·retar) lillwpm l 1• an~ & hit• 'hunhJnil ,, m u't f:x1dl ... urk.ri.; (' 0 n c.l I l I IJ n ' & ' lw11l'f1I' Plt-;1~l' t•all l.ynn SlJn-.r1l'111 ; 714 1 1).-14 :>HOii i':\I 75-l!lt•r7K5J AnrA~A L.JUc£rNU:' 1120 ~t'14 IJIJl1 < '••n1er l>r N cl4 1>0rt l:kac•h. 9:!t>liO Equal Opp Ernplyr * *SECRET ARIES* • Admm/\~:.t 1·urp$11:1.ooo Rn µL 1'6.'> Funs l~J.C.<~1 W 111 d Prtk' lln·a St:i,:llJ\1 1;0 "'Oo1t all"St<!,1~10 ACC't 0t'RMfi;$20,40ct l.11, Re anders i\gern ) 4020 Hirch Est r .. 1 EOE Newport 1\33.l!IOO Fn:t> Secretary SECRETARY O ur Fashion Island Parkini: Control ofc set•k !. a 11umht•r' ur1ented" mdt\ 1clual 111 ).K'rCorm all l:l'ner:1I t•f ftl't' needs ";~pN ,... ,th phones ftltnR. 1111niht•1' dealang w1lh puhlll •~ti•• -;arable !lour' 9 to l ~onda} thru fonrl.11 Submit apph1·utwr1 lo llt,ward l>nnian C:J THE IRVINE~ lll<il C'arrwlha1 k St Nl·Wport l:l1-.1d1 !l'lfiliO Equal Oppty 1-.mplyr INSU R ANCE Agency service rep, comm 'I lines acct. handling, 75'il ore , 25~ r1 e ld Un derwriling, service sales pos. C ar t'xpense. s alary. comm Min 3 yrs . comm'I underwrit- ing exper Must have I'' & C lie. Orange & l. A Counties . Call At the same 11me. you'll get t1ealthy por11ons of career benefits 10 help sa1tsfy your appellle tor security and growth PRODUCTION 557-0045 0\-Llf\: I.OS .A.NGELF.S TIM ES t:J7 :l Sunrlo w1•r >\\ 1· C: M 540 O~JI F.1~t g rowan l-! Or.111,l!t' ---------• \.'o M !{ml Cu11~ull1n1? Diane Bullock 833·9550 i-; 0 r. Inventor y Help wanted March 30th from 7 30 to 5 $30 for the day. lunch included. Call 645-1711 ask for Tum Walker JANITORS Wkdays or eves Exp or will tram. $3.75-$5 SOI hr depending on exp N B 642.6824, KB*IEL HELPNEEOEO Part lime Mnn·& Fri 6·3 every other Sat. 6·4, every Sun 8·6 no exp 631-1030 or apply in Person L2S Mesa Or. CM ask for Dawn Entrees on Denny s FULL CAREER MENU onclude • On· The.Job Training • Extended Vacallon Plan • Pro111 Sharing • Free Medlcal and Life • Dental Coverage Insurance • Career Adv1ncemen1 And lherearemore suchasexcelfen1s1ar1mg salanes and llberal merrl increases lnle1es1ed? Then call Monday through Frrday 9-4 (213) 864-9951 Dmny'S ... SUvi.na Up Tht Best! 8 Classified Ads. your one· I "" lciutf oopo"u""' ,,.,,,.o, .. w~1H stop shopping center ----__.;.~..;.....;.;.:;..;...;.....;:........;..;.:._ _____ _ --- Th4'N'• MON To Rataurwant Ma,.,...,,..,.t Than Muts n.. B~f CAllL'• .Jll W...W UM To Aow You,.._.,.~ We'd I~ to show you why our Management C.ndldlllte training program 1' one of l.tle finest 81/alleble . ~I And how ~ltlvt out salaries end benefit.a •~ And how• Mure llMh an Ofganlz.atlon lll<e CARL KAACHER ENTERPRISES me.en• llleblllty, teCUl'lty. n!Ward. ~nltlon and gl'O\le1h, And ~ you can progress. And a ~ lot mew. Openings evolloble in the Southem Otange County area. Don't ~ anothef dey ltft. dltcu.tt your futu~ ~CARL'S JR. •• CAU.'a.I& ~4~ieOfllCI P.O. U49 Anahllm. CA. 92803 ~~~""' ,. ......... "-tel ) WORKERS Anaboltl'. Inc . a leader rn the v1lamrn manufat· tunnl( industry. has 1m mediate openmgs on lhe Isl s hift for a label coder and a pa"knger No ex pt'raenre neccssur v Call or apply 1n person ANABOLIC, INC 17804! Gillette 1\ve It Vtnt', CA 92i' 13 F:qual Opply Employer M F' PIT CREDIT CHECKER Credll experience pref , flexible hrs. Irv Irvine Personnel Agy 488 E . 17th, Costa Mesa Suite 224 642· 1470 PIT truck & equipment washer 4 days. 20/hrs week. United Rent All. C M. 645·0760. Public Relations TEMPOl!AllV PlllSONNH Sl lNIC£S 3723 lirch Street MewPori l each '}.; 0 E RECEPTIONIST Newport .Beach area To Sl,040. This entry levl'I position has lot!' or potential & vartt'lY Maintain the presidents schedule & make travel arrantit>ments Light ex per OK on this one Ex cellenl benefits 557-6122. 731 -7711 too·~ Free to Applit·ant l'~Stt•lce 4500 Campus Dr .. N.B 14211 Yorba St. Tustin Open Monday Evenings By Appointment Only IE YOUR OWH IOSS Receptionist Prestigious s ervice REC.nONST oriented company needs llUMGUAL llOM E <WTI It: BIG AO\ ' N n l' x p l' r 1 e n l' l' 1 ' nt>cc'>sar.,. for thei.l' am m '-' d 1 a t e o I' 1• n 1 n g s ' Pleasl' c •1mt' hy to !>ee us between 'll'M &4PM WAITYS WAITRESSES COOkTRAIMEES CASHIERS <!3952 Avena<la rle la c~1rlota at El Toro Road l./\Gl'NA HILLS Equal Oppty F.mplnyer Rel ail Sales Wom en's f'iT retail. days, exp. preferre d. xlnl bene f its C all 770-1677 ask for Larry ltNt Nursing Coordinator for adult Psychiulrac progra m Responsibilities include supervision o( own ours· mg starr. scheduling. pa. ue nt s taffing, evalua- tions & inser vlce as- s 1s tan ce Appli c ant must have s tronR com· munlcat1on & proble m so l v ing s kills & supervisor y experience In a psychiatric facility. Position la Mon.-Frl, hours m ny be flexible. Capistrano By The Sea Hoapita l. •570'l. person 22 to l8 with good E x t r e m e 1 y b u s y appearance " phone Newport Beach Person· peraonallty for in· nel ofc. seeks a dynamic t e r v I e w In & In o ur indlvldaual Lo perform Garden Grove oHice. all the Receptionists Fun Job with benefila. r esponsibilities. The S800 Hlary bue + com· successful candidate mlaslon11. Call Wendy aft must be able to perform ,_ .. ______ _ 10 : 30A M Sat It Sun in our fast paced enviro-Sales 7t4/641-19'Z2. nent with heavy phones HICKOltY PAIMS "'U ... 1 __, le large peper volume. Opportunity to tell ..,. ,_.. • • Good telepfl()ne lechnl· gourmet food& & 1ln1. COMTWOL quo, orcanlutlonal Flu. hours. WUI tr11ln. Jmmed. openinl ln flnal akllls, & the abllity to W•lcllff Plaza, 642 0972 1n1pecUon. h09e & flt· work with t.be public art' or Fash Ion l s I and • Una( mus t pau co. eaaenUaJ. We offer com · 640-6030 phya cal lntlud.lna baclt petlUV« salary fr full~~~~~~~~~ a-t•>'· Taktn1 appllca· benent.a pack.at•· Sub- UOna btwn 8 ii 10.m on· mlt appllcaUooto: SALIS ly . Stratoflu , 17671 Howard Derman Im med. part t.lme OPGft· Armatro~•· lrv., 101 f or Reader Ad EOE A vll Iod a 1HE rtttnetaUve lor In.aide Co. ·• IMN!<XIJltl'W .. • pwJUon. Gd. com· ......;,.; _______ , lOllC&lndbacllSt. pen.y benaftta. Apply ID Hue umethlJll you NewportBeach,lllZllO penon: Penn11ntr, Want to Mllf Clauilled l~~Eq~u~a~l~Opp~F,m~·~pt;yr~~ lNO Placentia Ave., adadok~.IO-N7& 1-c .11. lloo-P'Tt., 1·11>11 ' F qua I Opporluntl> Employer S ALESPERiOM Ex perienn><l F.xcluSl\'I' handbag boutique South C.:uast Pla1a Full tlmt> C ill for appt 54!1 264!1 SALESPYSOM OFFICF.SUPPLn.:s Orange Co 556-2922 'SALES PYSOMHEL ri eedecl for contem porary women's wear Must be e xper'd. Salary pl us comm. Please app- 1 y o r c all Apro pn, 644-2652 or #29 Fashion Jsland. Npt Sch SlilS Sarah Coventry J11wetrv Needs Looking ro r career rmnded people In So. Const area. Earn while you learn. For more i n!ormalion call 963-89'"1"1 firm seeks ~kalll'd i>l'CY. 1·apalile of h.indlin l-! "'1dt' va rart y of orrac·t• functwn:. W(• oHrr xlnl opply for l(ru"'lh, alonl! w 1 t h 1· om pr t' h c n"' " l'ompcnsatmn & bt'nt'f11-. pa('kagl'!' 2:1)rsexpN typm~ al Ge> wpm snmc· d1ctal1on or d1t't.1ph1lne ex per helpful P R o D l ' C: T I o N DYNAMICS CO R POR1\Tl<>N 18008 Skypark HI, Ste 100 In 111e, 92714 714 7511 63811 Ask (AskforSusanl Secretary TITLE SECRET ARY lmmed openint: with I yr minimum exper Gd company benefits. Ca ll : J erry Miller. ~·1114 lo sel up an nppoinlmenl. STEW ART TITLE 900 N Broadway. Snntu Ana E.0 E. M/F *** SECRETARY/ CLERICAL Opporlunaty l''<l!>b rur r1uJlrfwel l\Pt!>l in at·t1\t' nfl 'horthand & dll tJphone helpful t:nJ"' r•Xl'Cllent ro bc>nef1ts 111 dudmR a free meal per shift Appl) 1n perMm 9/\M Noun. Mon Fri l't> r~on n(') MARRIOTI HOTEL 900 Newpon Center Dr Newport Reach Equal Opp Emplyr M F Secretary Exec. Secretary 2-4 y r s exp. Gd t yp- mg/shrthd req'd Steady work· g. bkgrnd Gd hen es. Judy 540·G05~. Coasta l Personnel Agy, 2790 Harbor Bl. CM Never a ree. EOE PLAZA/secretarial Service Spe.c1ol17.ing in ,,.,,. RESUMES TYPING CONSULTATIPN-PREPARATION COMPLETE SERVICE CHOICE OF STATIONERY FOR COVER LETTERS COPYING SPIRAL.BINDING IMMEDIATE TURNAROUND SATURDAY It EVENING HOURS 752-0234 IOU MICHr:t.SON DIUV Un£ I ti . IRV1NE.. CA tt715 BIZ Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Sunday, Marci'\ 29, 1981 H•lp W..ted 7 I 00 AppUonc" 8010 ~ 1050 ,,.......... 1050 J•w•lry 1070 ~.,,.... . ..........•.........•• •·•·••·······•••····••· ..........................................•.........•......•.•.•••••. wlp W-..M 7100..., W-'ifl4 71 00 HetaW..t.4 7100 H.ip W-.d 7100 W arl'hou11t'ldclivt'ry New 30' · c; 911 Muvt! F.ntllah O•k nmoire Maple b ureau, map le din Genu ine Colo m b l an •••••••••••••••••••••••It•••••••••••••••••••••• •• ~T•••••••••••••••••••le••••••••••••••••••••••• person for party rental <Almond ) 1226/080 $300, SlrJ's yellow ch.-•t tab le Ir 4 chairs. maple l!:MERAl.DS only 120 ••• SICUTAIY STATIOHBY --------• store . Ptr. apply 2025 S36-667t>eveli bed Sl00.64.5-7406 (Catelea tablt!, 2 metal ach ' • o'~ SECRETARY To p profe11iona l real Store in CdM Medi H ie• T ·~ .... ..&. Newport Blvd, c M cabinet•. booksbelvH. \l . --• •• •PllSNllM. ea l ate office no w lo · peraon f/U.0., 5 days. (r• WI a W--h--•. n.11 19 cu fth Fri1ida1r• fro.,t QU££N litcreo sheh•es, antique _ --~----- V'I' t • r v I e w l n a f o r Xlnt workloa conda . Matu penon t.o work a re ouse "' """ very, rrc:e, w 1te SJ75 sOFA/S1.E£Pl!:R mirror. 646-<W!.SO .b 1 D•..,....-, secretarial poaltlon . EapeclaUv fine cllentele in ll~elr home canvus· P I T · re I a"~ d • t 7~1048 · S7S W.chln1ry 1071 h· SICUT"'·Y Must be experienced , pbone ..t'14112forappt in1 ror appointments ID moaphere Call Bob 980-ssao Dt'lge " Gold 00'' OtlVt!ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• IH """ a b le to h a ndle b usy San Juan Copitlrtano le 957·0536. GE froaU.-e. ~fng, cop P<>rt Gd cond 3Vlyr1 L ONG INES QUARTZ phonea. C all Redhllll•--------1 Sao C lemente.Xlnt op ----r:;rtone,aoodcond ,Sl9S Leavin g &tale mt.l!il sell old S150 8313849 W a t c h be aut 14KG I>.- ,'I Ul)f, ,qu wo ... 111 '>1 ••8111.AL OffllCI •SICUTAllAL • OPIMIMCJ PLIASICAU: 7 I 4·149·7f f I ASIPOI TAPl#4tl CAU.MOW! CAIMI ~~~:~Y· 613-7300, ask for STOClf r.~1~11~:e~~ r:~ ~:~u:ero~o~::~~d:p:~ 2·8'78 ~~ur::~~~n~l(o~::1:2 GorC1CJ9 We 1055 ri~·~:,.~~~~~~~;o ------1 ft Job r,; who 1enulnely a le rt lady, mu.at have C~pperlonl' a partment SoUd oak parquet lnlald ••••••••••••••••••••••• aell for ll.500988-&563 Security officer. P IT . c• rDlf~ u r e•• a bo ut people car lo acrom. co1Jap10· :::~~frtaerator , ~s $' co rrH lbl w /2 MOVING SALi wkends for lre apt.com · '-'AM S t ea d y, year round blcwhlchr.9-S.S4.2SJ)l!r --match lna end t bls. Just fo'urnitu r t-, dlll hes. heel-om 1010 p lex In N.B. $3.SO/hr . e mplpyment. Phone col· hour. NB Loe Call olo r TV $135. Refrig pd $800 sell for $400 lamps, linens. woodl'n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fo r Info contact J im Rapld1rowthhascreat l ee \, Baby Photo · 645·3953 Frostfree $100. Hide-a· Match ing 60" wall Wlil patio gate Golf clubs. L 1• 1 Lupla at644·1900. ed IMMEDIATE open· arap,!lers o f Am er ica. b e d , recliner S2Sea w/;uljusling sh elves pd c lothing. m111<' No kld!f' ·O H DINI lng8 In our buay atock (213)920-8801 WindowWuher,exp 631 "402 S 900 II s 7 things Fl'i Sun. 10/\M Helium Bo uquets d e SECURITY GUARDS room. Wtll issue a nd PIT ..... . s e 4 :> 704 Jas mm«.> CdM ('l1~h livered . ~e rfect fo r Stock Pa...oo as well as US· --------2 f I $7 ood Thomasville 11 p<' king Onlv every.i>cca.s100. 6734419 Op .. n ln aa 'or qualilied ,..., ~9780 re r g, Sea. rung s1·ve bdrm e""'"mble, pd • ------" • '' semble '"'te for release Travel Agen~y re,,ulre11 323 E 18th St /\ t f' .. ·~ N () L· "' fl I Y I' I I' I) S indhldualls. Good start· ..,..., ., · · · P · · S4600, sell for $2600. Also ... l,;LL.'A·.L·L·~ ' Busi<' Tiffany's me m · Ing pay. Refunda ble un· to production. Requires d ocumen t dt!l l ~~ry WO RD PROCESSOR . C.M.64!';-1$73 havebrassbdrm set.an· .-""' tx>rshlp. $200. S31J.7625, ilorm de"""IU. 97g.7i.3 l y ear stock-room ex· person for busy office. N.B. Law Firm Call . rod • & 638.8191 perience, prefera bly in Must be 21 yrs of age. Nikki . gss-i.u . O'Keere & Me r ril )(as llque re p ucllon '111 ' Garti~l' Sale , Sal & S un lt•ave met1Sage. --------electronics and some ex· h ave val id C a li f , ------stovew/centergriddlc& ball & claw tbl w/6 dbl Furn. m111c items <!\to • -. · · h M ho-..111. adj broiler . aood ('Onll. prt'bsed back chr is, p<l Monroviu. l' M Store fixtures: Greeting penen ce Wll computer driver's lict•nse & good ere .-M 175 831 2 • .,., .. $l600, sell for S900. All card racks. $2!1. S helv· reports would be helpful. dr1v1ng record Entry ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......, herculon sofa, loveseat Gur<11o:c Sall' Sh:ni>t} IJl' mg. wood & glass sis level position w/opvl') Afttl.,.1 8005 Refrig ·Coldllpot w Jutn w/ma tching chr & ot· lurn. cloth\.>:. & m"t' 377 Dis play c ase Sl25 to advance. E:xcell com ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 c e s 2oo w 11 ., h l' r tom a n , just pd s12oClbl'll "; 18th<· M . SJt&Sun ~ 6~. 1·993:_~. __ :>.1 IMFOIMATIOH ;~:" 1.IMI AV AH.AILI 24HISADAY .011. 7 DAYS A Wiii( SECY/RECEf'T Good office presence. xlnt ty ping skills with at· tent ion lo detail re- qu1rt'd Shorthand pre· ferred Call for in- terview 760-1025. SILLAVOH FUUTIMI THIS IS AN E XCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO BEGIN A CAREER IN A GROWTii O RIENTED COMPANY pany benefit!! Call Tom W AMTIO TO IUY Ke nmore. free w pur of for S400. Formal living mie833 Z9'17 _ _ I bu 'I o Id guns . dryer Lady KenmOh'. r m sofa & lovescat, t·or Truck Dnver with good pick-up for part tame de· liveries 673-53\0 diamonds, ivory, j11de & $100 All gold 644 0477 relating wood & glass collectibles Call 1714 I lbls, lg oak cluna buffet. 972·4926 & ask for Da ne Refr1g , St•an.. 14 l"U ft · big claw foot cu n o, DOROTHY EMEISOH & fr(lbtfrec. nt•urlv nev. t k · b k ··lm'1n d "Olor.· S310 :; ac mg 00 <'at.i•:., u ' • h1de·a bed. 1am1•'> . MOVING •wllm).( 111ul'h Viny l F loonng. no wax. m1M' md IJ1kl•s, hxhld & r emnants Approx 200 Jt'Wt•lry SJ! Sun 9 4 y.irds. Sac at S4 yd, 7 335 Nassau Hd, <.: M d1g1t elec addrng mach Nl.'tf(hburhuod Yurd '\Jlt• Furn , d rartrni: dt•bk . many vrc M hool 1tl'fll'. xlnt cond ~Jt, II ~.11111 Z4G Sherwood l'I. C M $50, c heck wr1lt'r $90 Call 530-0989 aft 5 pm • l)JI ,hq Earn S6or more an hr Call~0522 SERV ICE ST ATION ATTENDANT 6AM to . en ,~ . ( <\~ftO~~,J I 3PM Apply Shell Sta· lion, 17th & Irvine. NB. 642·1259 - --- l t\ .... • o•uE '"n""•110•uL , ....... , Service Sta lion Allen· 40001lrchSt. danl , P IT , eves & #IOI w k ends N e al ap -pearanc e & handwr it· Excellent company paid benefits including dental plan. paicl vacation a fter 6 months, etc Apply in person or call: fili)$ Tl~IVEX. INC •'"-..-.O•••S. .. .w•\ -·-~ ~180 Redhill Aw Cob ta Mesa, Ca 92626 <S.D. Fwy& Paulan nol 1'714) ~·7781 TRUCK Df.IVER Class l Oriver to haul boats in Western US Wide load expcr a must Call Boat 1'rans 11 , S46·7172 TYPIST P art time. 2·3 llays per wk Vacation rl'hl'f Ap ply al lfi60 Plm·ent1a. Costa Mesa DOM HOLAN rRESEKT ANTIQUES EXPO &SALE Antiques of the world an the displays of leading dealers. March 26. 27. 28. 29 Thurs .. Fri .. Sat J.IOPM Sunday Noon-Gpm SSI 1944, 644 oa66 "'asher l llrye r & too Kl'nmort-~a::. «lolht''.'. dryer. work1nlo(. pr1va1t· pa rt y. S85 S40 5727 much to mention Uy appt. call ,myt1me v.tll be home <213) 925-3575 f' H I C I 0 /\ I H E 1 d r Oak i:offet-& end talih:"· refrigeraloi t frt•cil.'r butt·her block d1ne111· <never w.cdl, l!J color ssu OliO 6.'ll 1449 I $150 Contemp ..,~~a bl'd S/\T SUN a t KISI John Wa yne Tenn is Me mbers hip I F'amily > S8SO in c l tran s f er 644 lS49 Whitestone l>r llunl John Wa~ne Tennis Club B!'h New & llSl'cl rum fo'a mtly m e mbers h ip n.ik & wa lnut s tt'rt'o SIOOO ind trans fer < .1hinet:., n1•w ::.t ove. 675 S45S l' I o t h t' :. • r u It :. • m. :ii'•' 'H ., "( ,. Htwportlnch, 1ng App ly at 2590 Co. 92660 Newport Blvd, C.M. Equal Opp Em pl yr MI F 1-------·---Typ ist In t he Commerce Uldg ORANGE COUMTY FAIRGROUNDS Adm. $2.50. Free park mg . Dryer, g;1s, dt•an, wo rk.., vortable Si45, clcganl good $7~ 5411 115 t:I or ::.ora & love-seat. Swed ''h ~>48 4485 ~lass dinetll' set, 111qu1re 1mmf'd. 549 90l0 l verv nt('t' Fri~1cl.11rt• refng, very lo(<I l·und Brown sm 11:144 kitchenware & olhl'r Strato·loun~er recliner, household items b'>l brwn viny l S250. (;ara~r Sal{'. Sal & s un Royal upright vacuum . 7 14-851-9041 ---------------- 1000/o STR UC'tURAL Dt:SIGN SHIPPING o .rtAFTING EMrLOYER PAID FULL & P/time help. In-Newpo1'1 Beach office terviews held 12·1 Mon 67S-6110 lhru Sal. L.uiasea 212 ---- Main St. H B. SUPSlVISORS CRT OPERA l 'OR Growing elect ronics dis lnbulor set!kS gd typist tu tr ain ror on lane com puler systems E.t cell o p p o r l u n 1 l y & (' o Antique Admiralty dl'sk . h11nd tooled leather , l.Jghl Oak. S1700 960-5580 l icyclH 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STOLEN King s iu hdrm ~t'l Dre:.ser l-:1111 tJIJlt''> N l' a r n t: w /\ f l .1 510 3703 Man·h 2'I & 29th hJU) ~d l·ond S50 F xecut1vc h!>ld. rn1!><' 14,021. i\h.qu dsk chr $[,() 552 7321 ... v W ..ilerl.ll'cl, :.ofa d111h111~. C orner Gr <1 up 12 l)ikl'. m1.,t· ltt'nl' 1\.ti b e d srovpr s, s t o r age \'1:-La 1<:ntr.1d.1." H N '>Ca le fll l)dt·I train boa rd & accessories . Rl asonahlc 49G 4923 Secreta ry SECRETARY ben ef1ti. Call E lsa. No o n S u perv i sor s ~.3880 urgently nt-e-Jed by llun· i·-----·•---4 While Porcelain statue~ --- SIOO reward <SSO l'JC-h i Blue & yellow U1um ond Bac k ruc m)l bakt: & l>lut' & while XR 7 r at:111 .i: bike 494 0 167 '-'''t'!> SS1 0551 dy!> bolstt:r rorner tbl walnut finish I Sl5U 545 9223 :1.im rm ,..ti.S:i5 Sl!'>fl 1,. 1'110 1 lbl. Br u ns wick , ··nt washC'r, dl'C· dn i·r 01 lt•ans 6mo old Brass 1• O ur P r operly Mgmt SH I PPING Clerk part F ina ncial Dept seek!! a time Must have exper tin glon llt•ach Ci t y _ fro m China S50ea Ill School Ou;t S4 35 hr I sm a l le r Porcela111 Antique Vanity, vt:ry ntct: $350 559·6353 or 1·u1• rack & al·cs $2500 !!"' dr) l'r. SG5 $l50. II IHl t; 12 51133 ,. ~6 7666 I 1:11.• responsible ind1v1dual lo Call Balboa Manne.I perfor m Secretarial, !>49-9671. 1-; OE M f' H general office runct1onb 1''2·2hrs pe1· day Appl) TYPISY 1 s t atues from Chin:, 735 14th St Munungton Gen ini.urance <tgy nds SlOea Japanese Doll ar 761-2004 <-.!o oak llt•'k $too • vc hook!lhl'lf $35. ::.te1 , . ., ~IO m'~ J ob respoos1b1ht1es m Beach CA 535·.11851 f 1 glai.s case <mint cond I ast. accur at e• po icy Sl25 3 hand hooked woul typist Gd. salar ) & paid luildin9 Matfliols 8025 ..........•..•.......•. Bl'aut Med1l. oak clmsn~ sel. 6 chairs. $350 Blue ~u• h m~rt•. ~r l\.itlJoJ Ip J u I Ii I " 1 n e I •er 675 2<Yi2 HPnrt Z4x4H" framf'd SW ITCH•'OARD OPTR co benefits Ca ll Landa thro w ru ~s $20ea al 714 549 8161 536·9439 eve pleast• o r antique salm 1lrps lfi C<1rJR<' S,il<' Sat Sun floor lo ('eil1ng S'11J !14 Women·, doth111i.: ntl Tah1t1 (.'o\l' $500 b'7:11;22:1 ~S:\ eludes blat1stical typing, ;Sllll'r needed ror 3 yr boy ••• 10.key by touch. phonl'S 1n o ur W oodbridge & lite f1hng I 2 yrb home Hrs. days, s alary. Tl Secretanal e xper . typ neg Driver prer Ll P time, day~. wknds , _______ 1 __ _ all day Sunday REDWOOD 2x6·s S4S. x lnl deckmJl New load 18.000 fl an from mill. 5:>• fl CM 645 9137 X 127 an) lime Sacnhre 499 1194 ~hoes,1,mJll '"I.'" Parkin~ Lot Swel'per l'rn feS'>IOnal Mudd S2lMIO Swap or l>Cll Call 760 11160 ing of 60wpm. numbers hsek pg pol>s Dys . or iented. & a fin an 559 4716. eves 559-4816 •L c i al1 c lerical ba c k ... ,.. ground are all del>irable South Laguna Village We offer compPt1t1vc Animal llosp1lal as look· sa lary & ex cell benefit!! 1 n g r o r p l exp' d Will train. 642 :IOIJ TEACHl:R COORDIHJ\TOR Dynamic, eneri1et1c. an novatative pers on to direct campus p1·ogram. TYPISTS •Immediate Opening:. • P t1me.f'il1me Temv •Toµ Pay For mort' tnfo. r Jll To<l Service:. .it 979-8!1\JO Model s hip, New England Wh a ler in glass case. ex qu1s 1t c S3UOO fa rm 675 3521 •AntqC~ce• For Sule M1s1 furn & S/\WS &Ml l.1-" 1 p1 t•t11rel>, i·all aftl'r call %0 2445 rnr mort• m 7 001• ~ ~• li~ ro art 12.:.l Lav. n l'd~l'I . hide a h< d Cameras & t•omm'l rug ::.ham110<•«r '1 l"l 11 • ""' •tr1<kr ~5 l'ilrrot v. 1·aj!" & 'tJ11d s.11>0 2'l1.! \111h u!<>. (' \\ J1 .1rlmr llak1 I 1:4'. II!:>:/ or 5.tti 231!1 jS/\I ... "t1u.o;t !!ell' l'iw1l package Suhmit ap groomer.can lead lo flt pl.Jcation lo. work . profit sharing I mo Aug '81 for group , , . of French & Ital ian l'OI· \ C'terin ar} A•d<' to han lege students. Min MA & d ie pharma(·y. 1•ash1t!r. command of t 'ren<'h pleasant pl'rson with Call for 1nterv~{'111 (714 ) ab1l1ty tu mt-el puhh<' 675-5135 ha11dle record!, Wtll SATISUN IOI> Lea::.e expiring''' llu,::e warehouse full or dC' cor alor·selerted anti que::. & collcctalllcb Equiptneftt 8030 ~ll 41147 ~;;~~~;~·~;~··;.,~:~··; Nev. '>ofa. "2" mt! dm.-111• f.'urnil un• llah 11 ,.111 ~ 111 1 T hi S7llO. llobtl't .tl ~ "ipc•t•d l\iki• ,,...,, lli•~I:! tr 'r all 1•qu111 S7110 l'hP-.i•u• I h 1111111 II• I\ v.1.ntl;on d1n111~ rm Llll -.. ·' Ot ''· ,. ••I I II .( l Howard Dt•rman .t!f'J 5378 rJ lHE IRVIN€ cr:MFWN 1061 Camclba(·k St New port Beal'h, !12660 Equal Opp Emplyr SECRET ARV If yuu·re 1n the m<.1rkct for a heller car. be :.ure to l'hec k lht• many auto:. ad,ert1~ed for -.alt• in Clc1s!>1f1e<l We'll Start You As Secretary The Rest Is Up To You The Computer Au1oma11on Secretc1ry otc1ys a v11al role in the Cha11eng1ng wotld l)f h•<Jh 1ec:.hno109y While we wor~ 1owarJ ll'le futu•e 1n 1n1s tast- growlh industry we took to and apprec1a1e the invaluable con1r1bul1ons ot our 5ecreta11at and· clencat stall It you ve 901 ryping s kills ol 60 70 wpm and short· hand skills o l 80 100 wpm you can benefit your career as a ComputPr Au1omat1on Secretc1ry tn add11ton lo our ouls1and1ng benefit s. we o ffer 1n· house 1ra1r11ng and dcgr .. e programs career ad- vancemenl oppor1un111es personal challenge and involvement and •ecognillon lor ind1v1dual con· lributton Why seUle tor oead-end routine when the future is open 10 you with Comf)uter Automation., Let your capab11t1tes lakr you as tar as ab•llty allows Con· tact Sandy Ftrgu1on today ar (714) 833·8830 or send your resume to .Computer Automation Dept 257T 18651 Vo n Kuman Ave. Irvine, CA 92713 T eacher wanted Aft school 5c:lays wk l PM 6 P M o r 3 P M Ii P M Certifica te o r r xpcr Call Susan 640-8820 TEACHERS GROUP REP And ESL being hired now ror employm ent for s ummer l!lr81 with stu dent exchange program Call between 8am·6pm Mon Sal !l66 1709 or 551 ·3480 Teac her Mature Tt>ac ti.~r !> /\rdt.> wanted for ll"me pre school 552 749.\ TEACH ER l'rt• School & Aides needed IJunl. Bl'h area Call MJr1l y 11 847 ·5284 TEACHER Sat. on ly. Exper 'ct ECE l req'd . Garden Grove area. 971·5533 Teacher Direct.or Exp'd dynamic F.CE & E lem f::d units req'd 642-0411 elephone Sol1c1t"u~1 Needed immediately T•' work 3·9, Mon f'r1 N'> experience nee No sell ing. Call after l P M 966·0151. Classified Ads. your on e stop shopping <·enter ---- I ./ SfCRH ARI[!> ··~ n II ----I,> '!1111_ ... t:XCGU11Ve Secretaries & Sr. Secretaries ... ••• ······· ••••••• ••••••• . . . American Edwards lat>oratories. a ma1or d1v1s1on of American Hospital Supply Corporation has 1mme<l1ate openings within Personnel. Finance, Market R1111rcll and Engineering tor Eucutlve and Senlj>r Secretaries. Executive Secretaries ToP positions working tor Vice Presidents Requires excellent typt0g-min1m 1m 70 wpm and 3 5 years recent experience as an Executive Secretary No Shorthand Important lhal you have gooo communica11on skills. ~e at>le to compose tellers and be lulfy tam1har w11h the workings of an executive 0111ct· Senior Secretaries Thesa growth pos11lons require a minimum 2·3 years previous secretarial experience. good skllls and the ablllly 10 schedule lime efllc1ent1y to handle wOl'kload with mlnunal supervision In 8xchange,for your talents. we offer an excellent salary and truly ct1ts1ana1ng benefits For 1mmedia1e consideration please come t>y and 1111 out an appllcatlon or call 714 15157-8910 and talk with' Anne Kopch1nskl Personnel Department ......... fdwa'ds labenlortea DM'lon or Amt11ean l+os?lttl Sul)ply CofPotaHon 17221 Red Hill Avenut !!Vint CA USA 92714 \lit Mt 111 teuM oppotfllfllly ....,.., 1111 II II 'ii.fl " . .. ...... train. N 13 lor 40 hr week Salary de1~11clt'nt u n <' x p , a l t . l u 11 e 642 3840 W aitr~ss/W t1iter Mature d1nin.._ roon1 person for pn.,.c1lt• duh I 1n Nev. port llt•a,.h Evenin~s. Wt>d Sal &. Sun brunch Sala1 ' i I tip!> e !>t imalt'~ at S4> hour <'on1£en1a I al mosphere "" prt.'s·.urt• 160 022 1 . WAITRESS/WA ITER I Mature Prl\ alt• Club l ntcrv1e1NS 'I hur-.d ay., 11 4 P M 1801 H a) !>Ide Dr CdM WAREHOUSE Loo k ing ror mature. alert tnd1viduul w1lhng lo leH r n & acc ept r es p n ns1b i l 1ty 1n l'Slabl1shed Newport Beach firm mvolved tn s upplying lex Liles ui;ed m yachting. back pack· lllll & ski wear Secure future Cor nghl person. f'illlng o f •>rders & ~eneral w~rl'huu se duties ... ulltrm e days, 37''> hr Wl'E!k Xlnt com· puny paid benefits Pay ancrea:.e:. ba:-ro on ab1h· ty 645·l066 Wareti.ow_ C OR•~TIOMAL SIRVICIS TICHMICIAM SIOl9toSl l55 per Month or SS.88 an Hour Need responsible m~n and women lo oversee inmates in County cor- r ect ional r11cilities in w ide variety or main tenance and housekeep- ing activities Must a lso order 11nd m aintain s up plies f or facil i t ies Previous purchasan.I{ or maintenance superv1son experience helpful COUNTY OF ORANGE Personnel Dept 625 N Ross St • RoomG-180 Santa Ana. CA 92701 (714) 834·2344 Affirmative Action E mployer M/F ilt'len Nelson lnl<•nor, 1030 N M am St ( lrangt'. C' /\ P11l Ht'll1«.>dSto\e, 1\ st1• ii JI S30U 67:, O!'>J.t 11r ti73 1!40~ 2 Tr uck Loads! :\M ER .\NTlQL ES You can HUY while we U 'LU,\U furmture-pnrnlll\ e c~~iU~LY ! EVERYTHING GOES SALE stark 9AM Monday Mar 30 H eritOC)e Antiques Wholesale lo ahc {rad1· 18335 MT. LA.'1GLEY rrN VL y 96.'l· 13:11 Tuesday. March 31. al 6pm. Fine selt>ct1on of Frenc h & /\meri c an fu r n i ture . docks . s malls. etc L urr ~ Morgan Antiques. 1685 Toronto W ay. Cost u Mesa 540 395S Antiques & used furn Pastrv tbl, oak roll LOI' des k, oak Serpentinl' dr~sser , llum1d11r. Rosewood fire sC'reen Bamboo hall lrl'e, pu· Lur es. & more 548 9882 1610 Tustin Avl'. ('M Sunday 9·:.H2 JO mos new. MUST SELL' 1 labl1· rhronw ha:.i• S300 •o RO 494 li73!l l chrome glass l'la~l'rl', chromel wond c-offcl' ta Do9 s 8 040 I bll'. s ul!dt' chair & ul ••••••••••••••••••••••• tom au, br~s~ rot·kt·r. :! KEESllOND Pup:. /\KC adJ rnd 1•nd lahlt•!<> p1 Champ sire ~ 1-· t'l't & l'hc:.l uf dra"l'r'. ,1nt1 ::. how P ~I p I ' qui' oak :.w1\t•I l'h,11r, 213 6Y7 13-15aft fivm w1 ck l•r 111r n .. r r.11 k. tamµ!!, mtrror~ & rn.111~ other items 9:'>.'l·:!ll7 AKC Gold Ret pups 'l't' p<Hl'n ls. (em S2SO m.tlt• S:!OO K:l l t.617 Coffee l:thll! 1W .1l1111I ----------1 form1ca 1 S2.5 \'outh ''l' unique . l!Ot11I im l ' 962 <4!174 aft 5 !'>.II '>1111 ., ~J d11 .. SI ... I IO\"l' ~e at s.1.,11 , ant1t.1ut• n 1sh re· ~.,\n •'\:al'I• S7•XI, 1.v. ar11p l'c•vn $125 mike '>l.111d" & m1k,.s Sl75. µin h:ill mat h1111•s S;.>_c,(J 1•a l '..11 f,,, •tlhr·r 1t1·rn., fi.'· IJ:l!i l•t! t.~IH Y/\IU> S\l.1-. :-..1t11rli.11 Small 1-.lo'<·trn II< l'lu111li 1ng l'an... ·111111• 1 iii :!"1111 SI I \1 fJ.tk dfl .. t 111 ti!·'" I I' '!Sil. \\. .tlrlUt 1J11)11t1• 1 lit " arm '<\~.:• 1111•11 1uh l'lllN IH1l\ F1 r t'plJ1 t' lll'r ltf P 1,1fl ~1[). 1111111 v. oCJd burning. nevl'r li1 k1· :,1~. Id<\ '" u•id Ne14S582,sellS300 I 11 1 '1· '1 t• h 11 Ii ",, I' S-4' :1100 J'l •~P\1 Sat & 'Ill 1•J 111 I' >1h111' 1!1 lo. "I 111h crt'' ',. p._11u1 ~ ••• , DOG TRl\INING (1hedH·n1·e Pr11bl1·m ~lv111Q I\ ,\ l>Q(; TRAI NI Nt; 953-8344 Ilk v.ht 1 , "'"'" ,, 11 , 11s1•111 \l. s'IAIR\\ \Y di.' :-111 1111111•ll'I· ,,., .... ~ ' I II JltH 1tc·m 33" ll'.ilh1•r 1·1111• h , hair t • 1111h111~ .!.• ' 11 s •t 11n ' 11,NI for n111rn ll1v111cr 2 years n('w v.c:.lt•rn ,1 t. I 'l" Ii ·hid 111 111-. .\ nnular hJ!lt K7 high. I tomJn & :1 malchmj(, nd 111 ;1 1111 '<7~ ':!:!I! I 1111 ~ 1r ptar.I stand Mt•lal 1----------tbb • lampS2!157~!lm ... ol 1111tnlal \\l'' \I 1 " ""oil 'lair ;.teps, I 't>111l hr.t'' f1mal!o Call E a s I £' r pup'. ,\ K l '. .. " h s ~l 1 \ 1 '\ 1 / 1 \ "l'11rtl11r(' n a::. r•r 1011 • ' ' t f11., l:l.!U.dll'rlpm Hu:hon fn'.'.e pup:. lovt• wat. gold' l'IH•l1•1•11 ll1•rl-. lt.ir SI •I ' •1• 645 4377 S50. both llkt• lll'W M ''' S • t I .! ni .1 I • Ii 111 I' Ch111lr 1•n "1-:a:.t"r s tor ies houst>ho ld ~!1111 d "·"•·n1·11rh '>111111111 :ldt•ll.:htlul:.111r11 .., uni) Ad11ra l.llt' malt' Po mt•ra ntJn, I )'('Jr, $25-0 Wtlh. i 645·132U I 11•::.k S11L1 111111111: ·11t1 S:l ,; s tnft('S S:t 1\lso • dtr~ 1'1·111 1',1111p111~ p t'rson:il111•d 1-:Jster 1·11u1p 1•t1 Sat Sun 11;1'i llunny lc•tll'r Tt rr' s 11!1 paper::. pos:,1ble 645 5325 \\-all'rbetl riuet•n !>II<'. eH:s I w 1th he ;1 l l'r. fr a Ill\'. Toto puppil's /\mC'rk~•n I liner 8:11 7AA9 altt'r 5 ~ e n n c l l' I u h I. a r R c• <' h <11 r , 11 r a n ~ e C :i 1 r 11 Terr 1 e r )', tont'~. exc-l'll<'nt i·ondt Rl•au11fu l PUIJl)ll'::. $2.';0 lmn ~50 0"75-3."?I $25(11$275. ~·"274 . i~ ned. plush ~ 1'11111 r :tn "' Mt $150 Good 1•1rncl :i56 9.1211 ~t.11 rnt·r' fir :"... fl II ll 926411 Mult i Famtl\ (;ara..:o• Sal•'. S.11 l71h ;md Sun Ma ' lh· :11 Oli W .11 1 • n I .t 11 l'. <'11~ I ,1 \I r••.,1 I urn1tur1'. .tl'I "'""''., 1111' of i,?0111! 1111 1 I< l'frt•!>h mt•nl!> REDWOOD 2x6's S4S, xlnl dt•l'kt111! N1•w load 111.01111' 1n frorn m ill. ~ ft C M 1)4', !11:17X127 im yt1me Terrtl'r Mix l'upp1es 4 mos old .~ ea 847 3452 New s1mn).! Air "Ill).! -,, Household Goods 8065 AKC U<'agle puppies. Red $.\OO ••••••••••••••••••••••• I'll>\~ !Haby liUR~I I ,1ke New S 125 631 0335 grand <'hamp fath<'r, 631 2423 I lx 111 nplR, nev. t an IHM fo~LECfRONK \1dl 8 wks old. $175 957 A7HI plush, Sl.ci or l>l'Sl oH<•r 60 ,; mo ni w Hlk $1500 Poodle Pups AprH·•lt. tOY. AKC SZ00.$25<' l:all (7l4 )8911 76!'>6 Nev. fi SN·lionJI •'J I th !162·4'l74 Jfl 5 ~99 52..')t to111• I uxun '"' J "t Cost Sl.800. lk~• 11HN 559 591'1 P U P P 1 l::S R e dd> for Convertible !>Ofa. ;.lraijlht Easter 64&-1252 hnt•s 88". blue l111p1n1I 4 weeks nght nnw prml. SSO 640 6282 Jewelry 8 070 "all•rford <.:ry~la l new. •••••••••••••••••••••••~·••man R ot k \\~IJ Ht•av) MKG lle:.i rt Shal)l' rtl!Urtnes ver) rras l'tll bo>. w 2 Rubies 49'i 5697 $350 OR07S9 1643 Morcmas ter tool b ox. l.ppffanc~ 80 I 0 ~~-~C::-:~ ....... ~?.~~ Chm a Cabmel 46X 15X57 SSO, 4 lbl lamps ~15 l':J Oval coffee tbl S:l5. Pole lamp S20. 4X6 rug $25. r.· pla nte r S:.>. lge piC'turt's $20. Older usable s ora S30, H B. 536-7172 W a n t"d Gold. :.ti ver. ...1.1nd '>11.e truck, x lnl d1amoncl~. l'(un'> PP w ill ~h.t~ie. Sl25 Pasload ir.r pt<'k up Cash 1164 4224 natl gun, StOO 494 0019 ..........•............ HARBOR AREA APPLIANCE SF:RVIC E We buy used a ppliances ··v.e sell recond . guar appliances. 549.3077 ------ Young male Marrame Tabby cat, loves k ids, wi ll n e uter & s hots 645·3372 Funttture 8050 l.1k e nev. Champa ~ne lvt• mess Mink T unic 11500 2 Vllf' mobile radios & 67S-0514 or673-8405 base antenna. $SOO firm . For Sale Seiko dive 631 4343 Gas dryer. elec dryer, $65/ea ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * I BUY** 7' sofa, gre at condition, wat c h . gooct to 150 Old ea st iron Craftsm an rorrentalorapartment, mete rs . in xlnt cond . ta hle s a w . S60 N o oiS 2072 Good used Furniture & $100. 644·6368 • 751-8967 motor. 631 ·4343. W esti~gh-ouse dbt 0~ APl>liances --OR I will sel1 ,.,. ... _,._.,.. ... .._.,,.__.._11111111111111 ... _,._._.. ...... .,,1116...-llllll.._ ........ _.._ .... ._. ~....., or SELL for You 11 eJe c range,~ 760-1516. MASTERS AUCTION !52~~1 - - - -646-1616, 833-9625 Lad y Kenmor e apt sz washer & dryer. llOv. 2 beautiful 5 pc bdrm ly r old S400 Sears seu. also cocktail end & refrig, Top oCthe line. 17 sof a l b l. Lo pri c e cu ft. Xlnt cond $300 5S2·208S R . E Por table Dis· ---- - hwash e r $150. Sear s Gam.e table + leaf, 4 room Air cond S2S. ch a irs, xlnt cond. S4SO. S4S-9223. 730.3505 ---- SELL idle items with a Daily P ilot Classified Ad. Bedroom set, good cond. 9drwr dresser , 2 end t abl es . head boa rd. 838-3157. You can be a WINNER Just by sending us your name and address and by watching for your name In the classified ads or the Dally Pilot. Wln tjcketa to lha circus , ar~a amusement attractions or 11portlnJ events Just ft I out this coupon and m11l ll today to the : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Clua&ned Department, DaUy Pllot 330 W. Bay Stl'fft, Coa&a Meta, CA nt2' l -- + !-. -.... !Mllil-·a Ort-lffO .... ,....,. t040 ...... sa,.1 ......... Utllty 9I10 Orange Coast DAIL y F'tLOT/&ungar. Marc:h· 29, 1881 ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Doctlt f 070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T L-,.. " 9171 "''"""--• ....... ......... • • Or .. l .... ft. /0 .,.-....,, -"'I •••••••• •••••••• •• • ••• ,..,. ... -_...., -',,....... ---------·f'-'GllD aan .or aa e. uae 11 J ... ._ ...... ·-t YI b•r1 ta11 tr •i I er •••••••••••••••••••••••• ···········-.. •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• • •• oew.Sl.500. outdrhe Atkl·P lsh . OOCKAVAJLABLE•pt.o 6'XJ~' With clamahell s,..1111 1977~1 AMI '707 9720 •eea IZOOO. ?eo.&180 m• No muta. S115/mo. cover, S175.642-3822. '• i•aiill "SHOIT'*YAM .................................... -...... .. * Do You Enjoy f!atat( Sale. Hammond "7t-21S' P-Yao, 200 bp 4r1&-?3llO Alllo Sena, P..+t ~ AutoaaUc t,n.u,, pwr. '71 5IOO, ~. lo ml, no "71 llC 1+2. .:Int Clllld, Or1an. mdJ Ca wltb turbo d leul, full OOCK.SJDETI!!. &AcC91aoriei 9400 lowMIN9fl 1L, AJl/P'll u~. f\&11 j/j own le I e •• e. Am/Fm c._.. al~ arf.. CHINESE OBJE CTS? .1 PR-40 Hunmond 4t 22·H equipped, lmmac. cond. Mu 11'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1910 4 ~--1 a,cL proteulonal lot. Inc ftz31.1t /mo. rrs.alG '7410. pp fU·1HI L •al I• 1 p ea k e r1 , 81r1alo priCC'd. Pvt par-S7S/mo. 175-1390 For.. D_.... "'U,'1 l~boa. ..W. wbeets a ..,., "UDI FOX !d.r upd eve./wkendl. MY SO VEAR ACCUM\ILATION IS FOR SAl.E. IZ000/080. Story.Clark ty, 775-7125,173-3721 Tn ..... 1• really cut.el ClJIMSS). " • • S p I n et P I a n o , so• moorlna. 18' boat, Dahun Z I .._ Ill Umlt.ed olfer (up w 2 canetle, !SMPG, Im·. '11 Data 110 2011 X Sl000/080.BothlnC.M. Willtrade8J1BearLake Worried about belna m--t0t• • .,.. Yra.)ltervlce coatract mac.'29'75PPS4e-8728 batcbbac lt , barely Sunday 10.spm. 919-8776, or ocnfront Mobile evictedf Why not own ""' M•.._ on most late IOOdol used IMW 9712 broken lo! 1500 ml. c a o s ) s' 4 . s 3 6 o , ~ome or ttln. for aport your own + equity + ottMf>,.... .ct • ......, ~ .. 1 cal"I backed by major ....................... Blk /blu. M.INt ull 1 Must make room. moved to smaUer home. l805lS24·1580. tublnfboat·3t 499-3816 sauoo. 6.11-6300 ex:l. 4. 7.._5137 lns.OMLYS5ff5 Forneeeat ......,ev• S'S" bab lf'IDd Laf· Glaasply. 17' l/O. 120 hp. Mas. BuyOrlAa,e.Deal "74DATSl1Nl-bO farae N~ '225o. Any re· Mere. V hull w/traller. BOAT SUPS FOR RENT Wanted-dependable, IAl.Bt STRHT lnOranaea>W1ty .. i adrbatc~ * RARE ff cons 842.0538 Very clean. '2900, NPTBCH 2''·3S' small block Chevy US.CAIS ComeSMU1Today. SSHIN, wk as. 0 er · ~1330 or ~0775 · · engine 1980or later 1425 MkerStl'fft 842·'644 ~days. COSTA MESA .\MD UNUSUAL SB.ECTIOM Of SportllHJ hock 1094 BAYLINER 80' )fOORING 18' boat, CHEAP!! * Che.. HU '10 S4S.Jl34 ~~~· 631-4286 Slightly used turbo kit LUV l/.>toftSt•• A4lto1 W..ted tHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Furniture lvorie11 Surtboarct.. 8rt, 1ingle fin1 very clean SlOO. 5'8" twui no: $80. 54().2009. .70 .. 74 DatsWl z cal'9 with dual rears! Ideal ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOCKFOR RENT 7~5837 for landscapers, etc WEPAYTOPDOLLAR As!IOrted Screens Porcelained Figurines CloisoMes West or Newport Blvd --------(Ser. 8056). for l op used car s - bridge. Max JO ft. Call ' 7 1 P i n lo T1 r a n s OMLY $6491 foreian. domestics Qr Pti•at• Party Twin steel Scuba tanks 4S's & S2's Just V1P's $11S each. 731·6.Wl (114)675-1»06 Complete. $75. Call Joe HOW ARD Che•rolitt classica. lf your car is IY AP'f'T. OHL Y l.'SIDITll Dys 557-2167 , eve Dove•QuallSts. extra c lean, aee us 673·1469 NEWPORT BEACH FIRST! CM 751-6473 For Sale-Seiko dive watch . good lo 150 meters, in xlnl cond. Marcus channel 13)..0555 SUlO/mo 673-8145 7 by 14 American vector ------ Washer, SlOO. Pair or 751-8967 mags 4 ror SlOO. Used 1 $99 week 640-0518. r••portaffoft French doors. SSO/ea. -H-IK-IN_G_EQ_U_l_P_M_E_N_T_1 s 12.500 Dining room t able, New Lowa Scout boots, 6/chairs. with buffet, mens' 9: Kelty Serac Of'....._ offer • ·,·r·c·r·a·ft· •••••••••• ; i ... 0 Autos for s• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S39S. Color & black & backpack. Xlnt cond. Pric:e-90flabl• '7!1Senet'all.8501T.bm white TV, S25/up. Chest Best offer. Must sell. Col.thr 6pm & aid ext. dlx clb seats; Of drawers, $35. Lamps, camiUe, wkdys 641·8820, 675-2695 3 bid props; full t'Olllns, SS/up. Dbl bed, S2S. Sgt eves67S·6668. ---------HSI. 195 dme, full cple & bed, Sl5. Coffee table, READY FOR FISHING glide slope, long range S2.S. Overstuffed chair, TY, Radio, Trojan 25' Expr ess tanks, heavy duty SlS. Stand up swve, SIS lflFI, Stereo 1098 Cruiser, fully equipped, brakes, stereo, sound & mlsc. SWlday 10.Spm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fatho, live bait tank, proofing, Fin part 135 979·8776. Beautiful Color TV, 2 yr O/R, VHF, & much only! Never damaged & wrnty. Free delivery more.Lessthan200hrs, a beauty. Sll7,SOO . SS concrete stepping $148. 646·1786. 8GPH at 20 knots. 3 boat l714)540.6911. squares llxll" Sl8; high -.. s ·1· SIS ooo ----back orrice chair S20. Color TV. 19 Sears. SlSO. owner. acn ice . . Will assume equity & 640·6485 Portable. Xlnt cond _ Dys 640-1633, Eves P a Y me n t s i n -----842-6234 675-8883 Sl5,000·S25,000 aircraft. -ST_E_R_E_O Boat Partner Wanted A II co Com pan i es Kenwood Receiver, Fis· Immac_ 24 ' Sea Ray 7141751·3674, leave con· ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NCYnCETO READERS AND ADVERTISERS The price or items advertised b:> veh1cl<' dealers in the vehicle classified advertising columns does not in elude any applicable laxes, license, transfer fees. finance charges. fees for air pollution con lrol device certifications or dealer documentary preparation charges un less otherwise specified by lhe advertiser Pismo COAST Village Membership, RV Ot'ean sites SS900 CASH. 714·499·5180 Carpel 200 yards. celery green. good cond1llon, S2 yard. Call~·7173 cher cassette. Fischer Sundancer, fishing or tact Info T u r n T a b I e 2 cruise. Exper. helpful Campe;s, SaM/ AntiquH/ Ultralinear Speakers. N.B. boat slip. S!900 + Rem 9120 Classks 9520 Components set in a $130/mo. S.S7·9327 ••••• •• •••••••••••••••• j••••• •••••••••••••••••• custom built butcher 078 Dodge Club Cab truck · 4 6 Ford Wood 1 ~. block console. Call an '78·44 ' Marine Trader w sett contained 12 I restored. Sl3.000 ALSO I '71 Hodaka 100 runs gd 5·30PM 646-8013 PP sgl diesel t rawler. 7 KW camper. Fulleqwp. Xlnt 1 ·29 Model ATo-..n Sedafn, Sl50 6'8" cu.st.om made SS2S gen . triple t'abtn. radar. cond. a:;king $8900/0BO 1 4 dr, restored Ideal or surfboard $75. 493-3310 -RCA XL·IOO 21" color. auto. pilot. 2 Vl-ff. depth ~5 0946 aft 4~m. --~7l5~6~6~ n t S 1o.oo0 $200 Quasar 19" rotor, recorder, mu:rowave, 7,,. Lance mmi truck. I -Ml~ellaMOUSd 80 I SlOO 559-1075 tra_sh comp . ace maker. Jacks, roor rack. tinted 1963 Volvo ~an ~ood I ant~ 81 -bail tan~. outriggers. windows Pnced to sell I eng, body needs :;ome •••••••••••••••••••••••Color TV. RCA Solid dual stattO') t'~nlrols. 548 0817 , 631.5661 repair. SllOO o-.. nl'r Want storage garage for State, JU.St serviced, like elec. anchor wmdlt-ss, --545.7249 auto. Newport Beach or new, S200. S.S7-3487 af\er etc Like new eond Motorb edliUs 9140 - Costa Mel>a Also want 5pm. thruout. Sl2S.OOO value. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1955 GMC.: 12Ton Pi<'kuµ drafltng table 673-1352, loats & w.N $50,000 owed now Will NEW PUCH MOPEDS 1n parts. Make offer 642·8293 Equi,....t cons. offers for cash or $479 F111ance · low as Jeff 645·9589. aft. J Want lace. vclvl't & ol-4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• trades for equity. but S22 85 mo. S50 d w n. -T llRD-19--57 costumes, als o blu; Gen.ral 9010 must sell fast. 645·9190. MOPEOLANO 631-2504. • • • Chinese oriental rul(s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·0619. 2255 Harbor, CM ALI. ORIGINAL KAYAK ddl & It.rt Xlnt cont!. Res: 644·7777, Pnvate Party. 675·6024 pa e 5 1 · 1978 Honda Hobbit, only Ofc 540·7111 Fiberglass,good shape. 26' Bayliner Cru.isN. 600m1,xlntcond.Asking -----SlOO 546-2674 Musical -----Bristol. fish or ski. 1385. Call after 4pm '64 Chevy Impala super lnstTumftlfs 8083 SABOT type Skill. Xlnt. sleeps 4, loadec:t., w/ex 646 3175 sport, rblt 327. 4spd. US ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'Ond SJ50. BRITISH tras. low hrs. Slip & ltd ma gs, except1onally OVYIHVOICE SALE OM ALL TRUCKS IN STOCK!!! Sale ends Tues .. 3/31/81 at close of business. All trucks subject to prior sale. HEW PORT DATSUN 888 Dove Street NEW PORT B EACI I 83)..1300 '78 GMC l/4 PICKUP WITH SERVICE IODY V·8, auto. lraru;., Power steering, power brakes. FM radio. heater A very hard to rind Ul')ll with only JJ.000 males and excellent condition. C 1 M OH7491 You will never hnd a nicer one for less than our s ale pric:e 4995 IOIWITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7600 W cstmu\:>ler Ave 1n Westmll\Ster 8~3 75.51 638-7~ '78 FORD F250 R4HGER PICKUP S upt.'r cab model, absolutely beautiful con· d1lion ! Featunng trailer towing package. air t·ond . Power :;teermg, camper shell. AMll"M stereo. ( 1.l.54596) Come and gel it S6897 at Johnson & Son Lmcoln Mercury . Costa Mesa 54().5630. II I lfl Or_.. C-+y 2925 Harbor Blvd. <fft~Wict WllUY CLIANCARS AND TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET ~ ll<1rhur 1\1\ll l'l~T.\ Mt .. ''' 546-1200 HIGHIUYER Top dollars Cor Sports Cars,. Bugs, Campers, ·914 's, Audi's Ask for U/C MGR JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 ----TOPDC>U.AR PAID FOR GOOD Ir CLIAM USED CARS! miracle mazda 21 SO H.-. ll•d. Coda Mffa 64 5-5 700 WANTED! SADDl.HACK IMW 28402 MarJueri~e Pkwy. M issaon Viejo Aver y Pkwy. eJtlt (5 Fwy.) 131-2040 49§.4949 Clcaed Sundays CREVIER Q I ST & H OADWAY St\PlfA APIA 835·3171 THI UlTtM•Tl OlllYINQ M•CHIN( •USIDIMW1• '76 S.30lA SIR (2419) '17 6.30 csi auto <0040> '79 320i (7560) '79 3201A S R 17089) '80 S28iA SWlrf. (0013) Closed Sundays ----- 751MW 2002 Very low mileage. Ori~inal & squeak y clean! Aut.omatir. air & stereo! (419NKQ ) $5495 JIMMARIMO YOLKSW AGEH 18711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 The Most bcltinq Port Of Your IMW Purc:hoM Or M'tL:.;:tJW !I luyOrLeGM f J ?lr i'!T.s'JT~ ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST ~lcs·Si!.rvice·Le1sinl( Roy carver, nc. Rolls Royce BMW 1540 J amboree ~w~rt 8!_ach 64~4 '76 Dat1un JIOZ, a le, CHI, l~I ru.k, "800. 780-15181 •T·utl ·11 Da~auo pickup , lon&bed. Ail' cond. Low mUet. Good cood. Will aell by 4-Ul tQ hlCbett bldder. Eva: 64.2·5"1. "73 240Z : 7 years TLC. Ute brome repalitt, air, Maas. sUclt. S43do. olc 613-6500, res SS2·7423. '76 280Z 2+2. silver, auw, rm. a/c, &d cond, SSlOO. S48-990I. '74 Dat.aun E210, 4spd, reblt eog & trans. r adi al s , c lean . $2000/0BO. 760-2891 or 780·1936. '725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 12-4 Spyder, SSpd, ron· vt Am/Fm ste reo. ma& whls, choc. bm. tmmac. 37 ,000 mi. Always 8•raged. Orig owner. $4500. 642·3789. 75 FIATXlf COMYERTIILE '"'~ Ami Fm Stereo Must Sell/Best Offer Call after 5pm 548-5956 '13 Fiat 124 Sedan, runs good, best offer 67~<006. Honda 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISITYOUI ORAMGI COAST HONDA HIAD9'1AITllS TODAY!!! UMIVllSITY SALES&SERVlCE OLDSMOllLE HONDA GMCTRUCKS 2850 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 540-9640 ~-~-----~ CONN Dirttwr trombone Seagull long sltart out· financing poss. Sl2,000. Honda 5.5Trall bike clean & solid thruout 1979 LOHGIED with case. Excelle nt board mlr., 3HP. $225_ pvt pty (714)661·0804 J1~34J Sl2001QB0498-5055 GMC PICKUP' BMW 5301, '78, mint cond '78 Honda CVCC st&. wae. W k d a y s 9 5 1 SO O 6. Xlnt. cood. 4-tK mUes. l wknds/evcs 499-S146 owner. Steel radials, condition, SlOO. 675-8052 631-3772 or 673-7626 w 2000CA I Automatic trans , pwr Classic Bay boat. 18ft ....,._...._ ___ ......... 1 '61 BM . c ass1c afterGPM. Sall or power boat lrlr. 4 Lyman. Larw.trake Side· -5~Yc:lh 9150 rare cpe, auto trans, steerinl(, stereo ta~e. h h d ,... c:oohn camper shell, wide side rbanez "Buttcrl.v '' w eels. eavy uty steering_ Near new pr1mccondcng.&bod), model & only 20.000 • ....,,. C F II ••••••••••••••••••••••• d ' I h I acoustic guitar. nt!w N•J Atomic ourengme u ,71 RIOOOLTO nu ra 1a s. nu up o miles (119871 Limited w/hardshell case. Black 64&-42119 cover.673-7467. W/Xtras,Black&Red Sl0,500 CM . Eves Iv ofter (up to 2 Yrs.) with pearl inlay. 1375 14' outboard. fiberglass & Character Boal rigged Xlnt Cond. 7300 miles msg 642 ~7 sen•1ce contract on most Peavey Backstage 30 wood. SlD> 63\.1710 or for s word fishing, Nwpl S2AOO. After SPM '$7T·BIRD late model used t'ars amp new. SlOO MXR 974 l205 973-0659 (1!4)5116-2766 Good rond. Sl2,500 backed by a major ms "100" Phase Shiller, hke moorm~_· -----642_05:1! t'o new, SSS Barcus Berry 100 charts. Seattle lo 062 Owens Tahitian. ·4o. Suzuki TSlOO, 1960 ----ONLY $6995 1•u....._., •• c .... -.... U•-UOJ • uo.uH '73 BMW 2002 clean body. runs good S3500/080 644-57~ Damaged '80 BMW 633CSI , loaded. S23,000 offer 644-4839 '72 BMW 2002. 4s1'(1. air, xlnt all around S3400 new brakes, new carb <>- haul. SJOOO firm. 754-6331 days, or S48-177S alt. 6PM ·75 Honda CIVIC mag wheels, new tires • xlnt cond . S2800675-8180 JGC)llar 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "1330" Pre.amp, hke Panama, & Caribbean avail N.B. slip $700 '52 Morris Convert. Re· IAKER STREET new. S37 .50. At-'Oustic 150 area, Sis. 646-1151 642·4644. 846-~ cent 127Seng & trans. Nu USED CARS lead amp & 105 4 12 loatt Mail t .. M1F1Ce/ ----------brks, must sell. 559 1Z73 1425 Baker Street cabinet, S27S 549·8741 , Se~ice' f020 44 PACIFICA, '79 '250 '74 CZ 250 S speed Gd -----COSTA MESA 7Sl·8516, 548·0995 ••••••••••••••••••••••• hrs. use All factory OP· cond. S200 +extras '2'9 FORD Model ·A· Ex 545-3334 PORSCHES WANTED 494·1475 Allow us the op1><>rtu01ty Cl ---- lo consider the purchase apr or trade·in of your clean ~··•••••••••••••••••••• Porsche. Check with Us 74 CAPRI ys great cond. -'67 Jaguar 3_8 MK II.$ all 9715 orig. very well rQain· tained Must Sacrtfice 846·8570 :----MarmeEleclrician lions . 1197,500 41 548·2062 ___ 548·66~ press Truck. Comvlele ___ _ S P e a k er s new . D r 11 1 · PACIFICA del 1980. but unassembled. S3000 .78 Ford F 100, lo mi. 6 Acousl1cally perfect Qu~~1~o:ks~9.~~~!e Never used. Sl.77,500. '75 Honda 750. fuU dress. Also Sport Coupe body t•yl. am rm radio. xlnl M i nor cab i n ct · --·------Both located Southeast. A 1 cond. Only t2K. Must w/doors -no der k lid cond 549.:J)5()aft s. b I e m is he s S 6 4 0 · Boat Refurbishing, ex-Fraser Yachts. 673-5252. sell. 548·~ aft 6pm_. _ $475. 675·3175 · value-$22.S.pair 846·20\4 pert paint, varnish, re-------.78 Yamaha yz125E '76 GMC El Ca mino ---pairs . Reas. rates. '79 Skipjack. 20' family b d Sprint, J.'iO eng Asking DRUMS·4 tud.shls,5zil. 496·8954.eves. skiing or off shore ris Never een race · Rec:reationol cym · com pl. cases & ---hing. 300 mi range 22.S Clean. 5690· 897·5180 YehlclH 9530 S2'7~. 897 456.5. hardwareS800S48·1446 loats, MCIF'W volvo. top spd 44, sips 4 .71 DT2SO ENDURO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 '>iT Dodge 4x4 P.U, ----- -Equl.,....... 9030 Value Sl5,000 Sell R ..a.. ti b d MX '78 Dodge RV Van. Setr good shape. Rbll trans 5pc Drum set, xlnt ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• e~~n Y ore . Sl2,SOO finn. S.S2 7272 aft h d e an s 1 0 n t'ontained. Xtras. low V a I u a b I e s le re o student S250.bst ofr lnfl. Tender. 8'4" hyp. ea • x P 6pm h b .,."" ,. II after miles. 842·5241 w/truck Upper console 557-8393 New in box. Sells $849, · c am er.....,., ... a S b r 7 & dual tanks. cargo box, -----sac. S399 (714)754-1732 '77·23' Mako. loaded for pm • e ore pm DUNE BUGGY "' I t t' g u 1 I a r 545 2501 M tl new Holly Ec-ono·master a:. e c r 1 dys. fisbi'ng, center cons. a Older, VW motor. street I I r·erS200 t'arb. 13 m1 per gal w amp 1 1 78·235 hp Johnson 00 '79 KAWASAKJ KZ·40070 ht''d. 644~ 14' Gregor with 18hp jet AS ISS4SO FIRM $2300. 557·21~-----dnve motor, roll·a-boat $13,000/offer , .1mmac mpg hke new&xtra's Offfce FwWture & wheels. sw1 vel . seat~. !f3·8310. ~0312 SI ,OSO 546-0739 833-1355 499-1731 EquiptMftf 1015 oars . aochor &bne, six Uniflyte 27', 1970, SF 1979 Honda Express~lke 4 Wt.~I Dri•es 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• gal gas tanks SISOO twin, Flybridge. lo hrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• 195.sGMC .,,Ton Pickup STENORETTE Die Owner 673-2.ll05. Mustsell .t714l673·780S ~6SOma. 964·4413 19701RIT1SH In parts Makeoffer_ '56 G MC. S400 cash 536-7996 taphone Barely used WANTED: Old dinghy, 4X4 LAHDIOVER JeH~9589. aft 3 Good cond. Only S220, 4.6' for planter. Cheap loats, Rettt/ '78 IT1 7S Good Condition Excellent body & power 64~-3375. __ please. 63l-0174 Chart.,-9050 1100 mi S400 979-5173 or train. Has new tires. · 7 9 D at Kn g Cab . ------•••••••••••••••••••••••• S36·0Z73 S2SOO/best offer. Call Yellow/blk, 4 spd. snrf, Today! 1 good gas. Xlnt r~d10 IJll-""-1---=:-:;;s ~ w/graph1c-equaluer i.lf. f) ~~ Sl900/0B0673·2290 • ....... ,._ , 10 Uu ._ '74 Capri, good mpg, new tires, battery & brakes. needs seat covers, S1400. 847·6825 1J631 Ha11><>1 Blvd Gatden Grove "' &Jl·2lll Top Dollar Paid For Your Car ! JOHNSON & SOH Llnco .. Met"Cury 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa , 540.5630 W•P!l... OVtK ..... look For Your Good VW. Poncheor Audi -.~ --,... (~ . ' '73 Capri, 49,600 orig m1 Nu tires. batt . very clean. 644-5277 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76 DATSUN 210% Dynamite bronze 4 s peed. Air, stereo, wheels, shadow Very clean! <6101..H) $56'5 JIM MAR.IMO YOLKSW AC.IN 18711 Beach Blvd 142-2000 ltlODATSUM -------- '77 J aguar XJ6. xlnt cond. S89SO 647-6296 KarmaMGhla 9734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 COHYERTil&,I KARMANN C.HfA Hard w find model. 4 speed trans.. AM/FM cassette & this one lit ex· tra sharp! <820XKA). OMLYS4tt5' IAKRSTUE't USEOCAllS .. 1425 Baker Street COSTA M~ 545-3334 ....................... '78 Esprit, dk. blu/beige int. Under 6M mi. Pam· pered & improved over n ew . PP (92SXEN ) 640.1788 STEAL IT, MUST SELL MD-\ Volvo Penta lqt per 96Z·9824or646-9303& ask AM I F M. CB. white Conference table. 14fl. hr diesel w/reverse gear Yacht '80 H 0 N DA G LI l 00 for Rick. spokes, maes. new tires, solid oak. SlSOO. Day. S109S64S.87'6 . CRITERION INTERSTATE new --------2"body lift.Super cond. VW ·PORSCHE-AUDI 445 E. Cout Hiway zoosx umACK Mnda . •111 646·9048,Eves:661·2990. 71'ClassicYawl cond, 3000 mi , SSOOO '77 Plymo uth Trail S4S00,7S9-0932 '80 Evinrude 9.9 hp OB, H bo Cockl ·1 firm. 2121 Placentia CM D"•ter. Original Owner. __ ..:..__ _____ _ Copy Ma chine CANON k 1 t rt t ar r a1 ..., at Bayside Drive Newport Beach 673-0900 5 speed tra111 .. AM /FM ·················-··· stereo casa. Ir only 8;700 '79 RX·7 GS Modelt-:llnt miles! <6727.UEl. Limit· cood, aluminu~, "'bis, ed offer (up to 2 Yra.) 37,000 ml, blue w1temel service contract on most Int, aUU under -*nty. late model used cars $7800. 144-1&!13, 85Tf I gas tan . e tt. s a · o Cruising Low miles. Xlnt cond. '79 Ford f'2SO Ranger 4x4, 5000 plain paper cop er. hrs, like new, $695. Catalina, Channel Isle. Honda Express II S 3 9 0 0 . H o m e AM /FM cass stereo, PS. Cost over S9K new. Has S.S9·S010,644·0718 Hawaii,Tahiti&Pacific 170mlles,mintcond. 714 1&55.9022. wo r k PB, AT, Ult whl, AC. been under preventative $400 SSl-1149 97 07 17 ooo · lk ..,800 inaint. Low mo. rental &OH . p . Mercury Out-Home port Nwpt Bch 4 ·54 . Jo,hnni:'~-~w, •• . w/100% credit against ~ardw/controlsSllOO <714>63l·Sl92 '79CR250HOHDA '77 Scout Traveler, fully --------- Premium prices paid for any used car (foreign or domestic) Ln aood oondition. See Us ~nt ! backed byyaJor~;· co. W.rctdellw i" 1740 OML $76 ••••••••••••••••••••••• purchase at any time If 675-1122 <213> 328-562'7 With new top end. Very eq'uipped, trlr hllch, ·~ GMC ~ ton pickup, ~!111!! .. P!llllllJ!IJl'-I!~ you want to own It. very clean. 891-4919 Glen $4200/0BO. fl7S-1222 tint c->nd, Sl.500. 556·9900 Mr. Johnson loat1, Pow.,-9 040 ~ 49PrS916 IAKRSTUIT USID CAAS 7S .... CIDIS~ 142.S BakerSlreet 19Cl230 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Motor/HCIMft, Sale 160 '69 JeepWagoneer New elec. SCM portable R b · E li h loah Sal 9060 R...t S..... Runs good. Rollbar, Aluminum Camper shell COSTA M!SA 4 d o o r 4 c y lJ n · 54S-JlJ4 der.Autbmatlc ateetlna. . SlSO/OBO easona le 13 ng s • ••••••••••••••••••••••• f 1 h t b d type writer. · Dorywlth'l.sbp&allac· ••••··~··••,•••••••••••• WIC ....... SILI. llgbts, many xtras. or u e, s o r e S52-8530 (8am·8pm) CeHories.673-78S3. Wnt.aa1l 32 nuah deck. "'" $2000. SSIMMl (ask ror Toy ota p u . side 71DATSUM210% . . one or a IUnd, sale or Y OUI I. V. Tom) widows, rup window In ~8 11 urbnr Rh·d Dynamite sport coupe. t Typewnter. elec. Smith as· Chrla ~ T gas, in trade for rea l estate back, S400. Call after c.:11,.Hi ~lt'!rn'itCO ()J;)O apeed , air, aiereo, Coronam allc 1200 storase. needs work. '59,000 Hana631·1212 ~lllM '79 CJ5 Jeep, lo mi. aood 2:30pm 544-3309. wbeela A ahadow. Very w/cartrldge, \.; apace, value $25,000. 1st $2500. RENT .. 22 . lux. mtr cond . $5900. H~·3918, "'..£-• .____. sharp! (285\1PZ) Lmpresslon & touch con 16' Hobie Cat w/lraller, .. a 7278 -... ,. -...... ·-$7-11: · · · 142·1039. home. SI ... s. self·cont. ....,. '19 Chevy PU VI ps p/1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• AT• trol, pica type, carrying new sail, 11600 r-It k 70 I JIM MAIJHO CHe. Ideal for student. t•' Glutron Trl·hull 6t5-0'l30 $275/wk. + 8' m l. '77 Jeep CJ.s. xlnt cond, a/c,asuperwor true ! GeMNI t v ---------1 640-8585 l 1 , __ .. _. I tr S29951Sl-1313 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOLICSWA.a4 '200.642·2358 w/SObp Jobnaon itlnt · 0 m . ·~ w x 89• ---·-------BeaebBI d ~:...;.:_:...;:;;_.::.;.,;.. ____ , cond . xtraa s uoo '70 12~' Atlanta built T 1.___ T .. 9170 mual sell. uooo . 'I t'70 '76Arrow2000T,30mpa. 1111 1 1 4 ,.,_ 000 v · w/trlr completely re-,.. ~. ""' 675 7308 132-4535 -re1. 1u. aulo. a /c, .-6 ,... 1017 541, '1811 fin is bed Sl 100/080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• am/hn, lo ml, xlnt cond, , _ __;__.;....;.. ____ _ 942.1732 Eatln pt, C.M. S7!!00. ~w '74' Jeep Waaoneer, lo v .. a.h4 S2SOO.asa.3850 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5i l9el CHRIS CONNIE apace rent, furn. 71 mllea1•. alr, power, all UMtlC..11 Baby Guinea Pl11 .• ts OMIV?l DeiMll lowttra. lllCKSOH 35 Nomad lx32, (NM83l . xtraa . Blue /black . 1979--...Y• AHe ..... each,allnuales. Call decca 110, Cit.ID P'B 4t RaceOt'Cruise EUteatN-4401 M7-UIA. ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1N11-'7.a1. ndar arch. PoHibl)' Full elect.ronlcs 8 bais Cwvw t.H LEASE .. ___ & ~ lff but on cout. Muat roller furllni d.bl balaa '7f Terry, e!tabU~~ed.1• ,_ .. _ ,160 c .B., 1teno, alr,. power .--. _..,.._ MUST SEEi t220.ooo h ll/'NB Si l • 1pece rent .Ul5. \.Vrnp ·---at•erlnt Immaculate, DIRECT' ••••••••••••••••••••••• M4·2510or6'7a.oel0 core a P l\lnl, lncJ TV, (8945). ••••••••••••••••••••••• low mllee. • .... 0 '' N w•--S I .J S36-'356 ~lelN-6401 ''72 F'ord Courier P.U. (llGIDf) --nc.. ... lA uiwr P n.,. '18 20' WELLCRAFT • Ith 1heU Need.I palnt lfll Jt;j#J. piano/bench. Walnut. w/trlr 175 HP evlnrude 2'1 ERICKSON Dll, apol· WanlAd· 22' P'U'lh·wb"t ;d b • cond •1200' $6395 ... I :'a:.~1C:,~.:~ll s!~~ o/b, vhr, 6 much more, ~'!it~~.::.=•UP or old~r lar,.r travei 142.:~ dya; '4t-15t5 Ir • • • Imm ae. •1too day a · lllr. ta-5nt evn. OITS .. " • Nl..f741 ........ ev• ....... S ... / TERRY. Mll c:onl. 11'. "" Cllevy Luv. •unrool. aJllorD6M • .,i t••· -.Cb 917 ..,. f, ad t'ODd, xtru, ma1•, amffm eeu. n1 brWil, ,..,, ct.pUa ....................... lr7JOf\nD.~ •l•reo, Rte•ro aeat.a, , ..... , , ... CHUI NMd •• allP ........ ,_._ ....... 9tl0 cutom at._U. MW '11 hl.-117.-.-..n Pullioa. WW net t& OI' ~ ....._.., Cbev7 VI CGllYeraioa 1-_.;.--------1 trade kw de I 4 ,_, •M••••••N•••••••••••• • ....... &I', 40 lap .._. •,.., ..._ Cal ediltft .U LraUer lacl IOOO ad._. tram. over 111twt_... _.. wort, AMnr M ..._ 1e 1n. .,.,. tln aood coed. '7tOO 111.....-, ucnnc. ... mnta ....... ._oJt0.-•1• ......... .an ) . ..... --... .......... -.. ..... ................ ALLEN ' I Ill ~H, air . Very c lean . (6taMVI) I $IHI JIMMAllMO? VOLKSWA ... l'7U Beadl Blv 142-2000 SEu.INO YOUll llBt WIPAT TOP== C•U.laek JIM IWOltlS a 1no Barbar Bl~. COSTAMDA Ul·J.J'JI--' Cou t DAILY Pl l.OTLSunda • March 29 1981 ......_..,,......, Mtet, l..,octed ~ l.,arw AMl9e, l.,ertad Alllltot, UtH NEW 1981 Stk 11040& 12061701 ESCORT 5141 !!," NEW 1911 COURIER rtc:IUP $tk IJ700J.4 1050322J I 199 Dfu\ floiJ a it t 1\1· 00•" •I'd 't•J.f "9 ~· "'' IOt 60 ,., a•r-... ' • • ')806 ;J "f'"'• .. P•ytneM Ot ,,. l jol'i! f t APR JO lt' NEW 1981 GRANADA JDl.~AH Stk. •Ot 18 (114394) 1111 p4uo tut '"''""~ Clown a..a I•'~ n...., tor eo iNi c.... -"'''°oo o.•••., c-r-1 pnu l t1 106 <IO APR 10 )t ... AHD YOU GET $688 CASH 14CI! NEW 1_,81 MUSTANG 2 DR. SIDAN Stet~ \e• 6 1 c.,.M ao,...n .no i ' I ft;,"" tor 10 rno c .. n fl'•Clt $6610 00 ..,..,., •• _.._, o-oee I t t 027 40 APll XI Jt .. AND YOU GET S623 CASH BACK! NEW 1981 FAIRMONT 2 DR. SIDAM Stk •0294 i 1338951 St9t S>'va 1..., & ht•nM oo._,,, ana 1181 20 n• '"' eo mo Cu t'I 0•1ce 112\.0 00 t»ffof1.:"I ~IPf.C.lft lftJ'.() Al)RJOJt • AND YOU GET $610 CASH IACI<! ROBINS-READY TRADEIMS OVER l 00 TO CHOOSE FROM! 197' POaD PINTO 4 ·~ • -,,_ *'""' .. , • .,,..,.,,.,,,.,'II AM/F ......... ~ tlll<W>or tont...i OIUJ -tOY "" .... hr• I oNy n 17• .,.. .. ,, '033WYGt $111 0119A11 I '79 CHIVltOLET CHEfmE HATCHIAQC 4 Ooor 4 ~ ........... -llC ,,.,__ "'' -· .... 11t.,. -.....,. 1 811 -,_ ....... (19UW\ tt71 FOii) fAllMOMT 4 000« SIDAH e t y• •v•onwhc ,,..,.. fact dry •• con4•ttorwr.q POi#• \fe9f1ng oo-91' btahea ,ldfo t>Od.-s.O• mo•cht'Ot "''' eo 01au ..,... c°""" ...,,_. ltt•• a onl;-51 t t8 ""' .. ' s .. 1:).19 s .. - 53499 1910 FOii) PINTO ltUMAIOUT E ov•Of'ft.,nf 11"d\llMI tn Nom.ttt tt-"tm10H>-n OCll"9' ., ... '11"19 oc:i-. bt'ak .. aind tldt? tl't.0 th•41 .:M'\4' "- low .__1•11 !1ZA11 ••••··•·····•···•·••··· ........................................................ , ............•.•........•.••........ • ..... •• porMd I rortcM '710 Toyota t7Hr¥........ 9170 ......... '770 AMC ttOI ···•·····•·······••···· ......••.••...•.......• ··-···················· -~····················· .•...•...•...................•.•.•......••.... '740 POltSCHI 197' 'Tt Toyota Coroa • 7t YW IAIM M VW Bua. 4 apd. tood '13 HorMt. 1 owner, lo, lo 928. Fully lotded. 15,400 D • I u x e • 5 • P d Only za.ooo m1lft on lhl1 body, runa arell\ $1100. ml. a uto, ale. IJl, IOmpf, "•"""' _______ , orla. mi., ~Int cond. fn· Hatchback, air, am/fm clltt.om • door • 1peed •N ·l475 a eyl SlOOO l*rt lr•de aide Ir out. Bl11e boot can 1tueo. out.atandina with •tereo in c>tt11nal --Gk 6'2.SJm · wholesale It $28,375, our cond . $&50t. 586·S082. baby blue. Squuky •n VW VAN amtrm caaa, __ . ___ . ---- ule price la S26, 77S. BM-Z..e. clean! <44lXTV> runs &ood 11300 ~ ttl O (.,..,.."""'•). ..~ .. for l>uke 149911: 6'7S._4872 _ ••••••••••··~··•••••••• .. ...._ ,... '75 Toyota Corolla. • i.. or Mike. 0 000 1 XI d JIM MAIJMO y-a..o 97711 '69 a uJclc, x.lnt cood. tuu HHOOORE 4 , in . nt . con . -· & I l ~ c II S2200. Call art. s:so : VOLICSWA•IH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~a'iit owner. · a ROBINS 541.1~. t8711 8e•chBtvd. VOLVO ---·----142-2000 Yor Sale: '70 Bulc:k MAllDOWM THISICAIS. WIDIDUI Eumple•JIO '71 28051: Tan/Brown +81316) •DllSB.S '80300TD Beige/bamboo (18607) '102400 Go l d /brn ., bamb (55930) •79 3000 White/parch (182361 '79 lOOSD Maple/bamboo (04777) '79 lOOSD Mal brn/bamboo (04768) '79 lOOSD Mag blue/parch <6604> '80 lOOSD 1 vory /parch 116011 ) '79 lOOD Blat'k / black (276781 •450 SEL '79450 SEL S1f\er blaC'k 1912231 •450 SE '76 450 SE Pastel blw prt'h 181328 > •SL't '59 SL hon l~I . '77 SL I I FORD IJ1 II tf.t\'41\( u U&'vD loi\IA Ml '•A <>4 7 0010 '79 Toyota Corolla Llrlbaclt, Sepd. xlnt cond $3100/or usu.me pymnta of Sl68.24/mo. 644· 1150 71 POtlSCHE 9 t 4 4 cylinder, 5 apeed, '71 Toyota Corona un· ater eo. ClauJc sports ~rlveable but has all car ln superb running P• r t s. make off er con d i\ion and a P · 964·2911. __ _ pearance! (519XVQ) If '7 J CorolJa xlnt cond, Y o u a ppr e c I a t e Sl300/0BO performance, drive this 857.2431 onehomefOl'only ----- $6499 IOIWmtAM VOLkSWAGEM 7600 Westminster Ave In Westminster 893·7551 638·7880 75PORSCHE 2 II Litre. Jet black beau· ty' Dynamite 5 speed. Stereo. ( 197LVS> $6495 JIMMARIHO VOLkSW4GEN 18711 Beach Blvd. 842-2000 '72 · 4 Door Corona, auto. Sharp car . $1600. 67S· 1290, 569-5958 '77 Toyota COROLLA xlnt cond, new tires. brakes, twie·up, amlfm cass, approx. 42K mi. S2300 846·6546 SIS a H 6:30 Mond. '73 Corolla 1600 deluxe. 4 <'YI. 4s pd. reg. gas, 96K ma, clean inside /out Sl600/0B0497·3692 -Triumph 9767 '76 91 JS, 5spd. mags. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ste reo cass. snrf. s ilver. 1978 TRIUMPH ammac $1 2.950 PP 640 1948 eves wkends. S'ITFIRE COHVERTllLE Po r sc h e 1969 912 . tangerine. good cond 7:J>-35Cl5 '66 912 5spd , I owner. local car, :MlO m1 on rbll eng b) R Aase Ne\\ paint as ong rlrk grn. new 6 .. fal"lory allo)s. zero rust. ('ompl stock orig $7,150 PP 531·3374 Steve White exterior with black interior & only 25 ,000 miles. Extr a clean! <73l.58Cl. ONLY $3995 8AKSt STREET USEOCARS 1425 Baker Street COSTA ME.5A 54S..l334 Y1•llow Oam (36627 J '79 SL (iold brn Barn 1572()..1 1 '79 SL I l>on 't let this on"" ~et away '76 !II IS Tar.:a I rt•1·ent Petrol BluP melt p a i n l e x 1· c p t 1 o n a I $17.500 642 6925 78TRIUMPH Dynamite Sp1tf1 re roadster Original blue. Ver y s harp! <828PNX ) $3195 lvury bamboo 1563701 '79 SL Eng Red Barn (532531 '79 SL Gold brn barn (812tn I '79 SL S1h er red (56227 > '80SL Wh1ll' sienna 1611221 JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS \970 HARBOR RLVD COSTA MF-'i/\ 631 1276HJ.l 9300 \I L'ST SELi. '73 280 SEL ·77 Por5t'he !124. hlack. xlnt rnnd S7.~ 4!13-6938 77 91 lS Blk blk Loaded Must sell Makt• uffrr 1:'>4· 1816 JIM MARINO VOLICSW AGEM 1871 1 Beach Blvd 842-2000 74 TR6 Xlnt rnnd Overdrive 1-:xtras $3795 or best ~0946 ' 7 9 9 3 u T u r b o . Vo•swacJeft 9770 hlaC'k bl<t i·k. lowered. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clifford alarm system. '67 Baja Bu.: l600 cni:ane lt·ss than 300 m 1 Snrf Pop open rearwm Ga raged since dell\ery dows . Roll t•agc Oual l~ase assumpllon po!>s M ac k ey Thompson (714 1645·6101 wkdays shocks m rear <:ut & 1 5. 50K m1 make offer ·77 91 lS Tar!'a. silver. (;,j0 2947 hlack int Air. P 6 tires. turnC'd fr onl end ~ T hompson s hoc ks . Jackman wheels & CB radio. S2200or best orrer. 642·7660 ·so 3000 Champagne Cassel . sunroof. s21soo t l /\CN8201 752.5999 MBZ ·7g ~ID. s tr. c-ass. 47 M , mint . $16.500 28,000 m1 . lowered s l7. 000 S00.6325. '76 PORSCHE 9l2F: Mint. air. sunrf, lo ma. great mp.: 49!H642 75l !1200 th., H11 0547 ·71 91 lT Targa. !'iu t•ng. l'\l's I xlnt Satnf1ce $7950 '76 M UZ 280C. \Int 1·ond. ! 645 9628 blot' blue 521\f. Sll.500 IR II R 9756 I 552 5589 o s oyee .............•......... ·7 1 M C'rcedes Acn 7. -*lDEALERIN O.S.A~· .t50Sl':L. grn bamboo ROY It h r , $ I I . 9 0 fl IRR CARVER ( 714 l 497 <t!l.5 r ROLLS·ROYCE '73 MB ~EL 4dr . air, IWOJ~mborff snrf. new tares , new Ntwport&uch paint. '''ory S7 .:IOO. -..4444 '74 Squareback Xlnt cond. Low miles New throughout Best orfer 494 7890 'llQ v~ HJ\ BBIT Diesel I 4dr custom. hke nev.. on I} 161\ m1 $6900 2121 Placentia l\ve CM '71 VW Bus. Campt'r . nev. eng dean 1ru.idc $2200 675-4876 ·79 VW Diesel Rabbit. 40mpg & 53mp~ hwy Mist Green. 4dr. 20K mi. cass stereo. air. Ss pd. 645·6278 CLOSf O SUNOAY1,. -xlnt cond. Take over low ·77 280 SE 4 door All Soab 9760 int 48 'mo lease at xtras Low mileage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S218 78'mo Lease end Sl6.SOO offer 675 1290, LEASE obligation $3t;46 . 559 5958 Wk ends 752-6067~ Dys. "69 2fl0SE Coupe. 1mmac . new pnt & tires. $14,500. 675 ~~31 MG 9742 .........•......•...•.. ·72 MG Midget E\lown Jlead gasket. S600 Call 5.59·6541 MGI 9744 .........•...•......... 79MGB Sharp 'B' roadster with air Great buy' (4832221 $4995 JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 DIRECT! 152.11952 1911 SAAi TUllOt Bug. new urcs. paint. in- ter, engine. FM stereo Looks & runs Ji?real. $1795. 962 19S4. llACH IMPORTS '69 Gold Volvo 14.25. rblt 848DoveStreet eng. very good cond. NEWPORT BEACH Sl500/0 B0700.9195 752-0900 _ _ _ __ _ VW 1964 Bug, runs good. ORAHCiE COUMTY nu Michelin steel radial SAAi s150 968·0022 BUYorLEASE DIRECT OVERSEAS DELIVERIES V W '78 · Pop T op Ca mp e r Low m1 am rm ta pes. xtra s. Very nice $8100. 080. P P . 55 1·3436 '68VW BUS Good cond. S2SOO/OBO MGB '74. Good mech 10 !20G.trdr>nGrovP 8 1 !>4(}._6800 __ _ cond S3500. 644·4157 or lJ<llC1'"' C.rovP '>JO 9 t90 '71 Squareback Good 751·~~95 __ _ --9 -trans portation Runs , · . s..barv 7 62 great 631 7889 79 MG B ovcrdrt ve. 19K • •• • •• • • • • •. • ••• ••• •• •. · · m1. stereo, road bar .. 79 Subaru 2 dr, xlnt con· • 7 9 V W C o n v t . 77YWl.Ulrr Cuatom 2doorswirool• 4 s p e ed. Dynamite ! (61SRXE) $3295 JIMMAIJHO VOUCSW AGEH l8711 Beach Blvd. 842-2000 '60· '65 VW left & right door. '73 left door SSO each. Western style whl rims for Super Beetle S20 ea. MS-9744 79VWDIESEL 'L ' Model 4 door Rabbit. S speed! Sunroof ! Sharp black beauty! (~XDB> $5995 JIMMARIHO VOLKSW AGEM 18711 Beach Blvd. 842-2000 Auto Insurance Problems., Any risk , SR·22"s, low m onthly rates. Pirkel Ins 646-3995 79 VW RAlllT Dynamite custom 2 door automatic & air. Only 26,000 miles S uper sharp! (792507) $4995 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 '77 VW BUG. mint t'ond. 39.000 m1. £Wirf. radio. S4500 bst ofr 831 2926 '74VW Sharp 41 2 wagon 4 speed & slere<> with only 41.000 miles Dynamite ~ OOlMXD) $2195 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 '75 VW fl.abbit. fast & rronom1c11 l Lots of xtras $2550 540-6399 80 VW DIESEL ·1,· Model 2 door. 4 speed with factory air Beautiful t'ond1t1on' l!J1 9ZSM J $6995 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Bl vd 842-2000 '72 S uper Beetle. Original paanl & fow m1lei1. Xlnt cond Must see to ap pret'1ate $2700 8S5 9022 work 497 !>4!Y7. '79 VWBUS Uynam1te 7 ps.1(£' 4 speed 1n or1i:inal bruwn & beige It's a sharpie ' I IS71022J $6995 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 '74 S uper BEETLE 4spd, stereo. mags. lo lo miles. transfer for ces sale SJ50010B0964·5634 '78VWIUS Lovely 7 psgr. 4 speed Clean inside & out All or iginal. Stereo too' (686VDI\) $5995 JIMMARIHO VOLkSWAGEM 18711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 '76 VW Sclrocco. xlnt rond, reblt eng. ml im· mac. stereo. 673·4760 77 VWDASHER D y namite 2 door hatchback. Automatic. stereo. aar Only 38.000 miles on this beauty. (013694 ) Sl995 JIMMARIMO VOLkSW4GEM 18711 Beach Blvd 142-2000 '72 Super Bug. XJnt. cond. SALES. sav1c1 AHDLUSIHG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS EAll&.E llCE VOLVO 11166 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 646-9301540.9467 OIA~cSti&MTY Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange County! BUY or LEASE DIRECT Riviera, only 66,000 m1, xlnt cond, 11.900 Call •95·05<Y7. Cadlhc HIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• COHTl:MPLATIMG CADtu.AC? We spet'iallze an leases for the business ex ecutive & professional Lonie SNcfioft Of,.._w 1911 Codiloc:1 Mow 111 Stock! ~~Yll~ l(J(X) H<1tlX• Blvt1 ( 00,h\ '\llc-..1 '>40 '" 17 CADILLAC 1O 120 Garden Grove et SEVILLE Garden G(p\'e 530·9190 49,000 miles Or111anal 78 Volvo. 264. 4 dr. loaded Lo mi, assumable loan or buy w/good credit PP Call 675·6082 or 645·6443 medium blue. Loaded! Sharp' (193SAJ 1 S6995 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 lieach Blvd ·77 Volvo 244DL. auto, 842-2000 air. amtfm stereo. gd '7R Seville. yellow. lthr. cond '4.49.5 646·6485 sunroof. loaded 37K m1. Autos, Used Sl0.500 700.!Yl78 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "76 Cad St-ville, whl. Getterol 9901 w 'red ant . xlnl cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5900 979 9930 d ys •CARS WANTED• 675 9t42eves RUNNING OR NOT S~SJOO CASH FREE TOWI NG OPENWt:EKi':NDS Call Ed (714)891 0517 '81 Seville. silver, 4dr. 8 6·4 eng 5.500 m1 Ex erut1ve's car. iclnt eond Full warranty Loaded Sl!l,938 or assuml' lease of S631 mo 754.()322 Part time Mec hanic - Weekends & Eves. Tune Cadillac, 1977 l-'leetwoo1t. Ups,Brake Jobs to Ma· Brn i wt top, w ht )Or Overhauls Fair leather mt. moon roof. prices 548-5282 l':d new radials. wire v.hls. --4 S M m II e !> , 1 m m a 1· AMC 9905 t'ond. S6950 !401UP(~I • • • • • •• • •••• ••• • • ••• • • • J-\J ..SC> 1978 AMC PACER Cadillac 1979 EllloraJo DL WAGO... D1e!>t'I . be1~e. \\111: whh 32M mile:. all ..,t•n tc·t· rel·ords a' ,111 SI 17511 1 16 2 XWi\1 PP 714-955 049ti Automatk trans . pwr s teering. AM FM s tereo cassette, 6 ryl l'n.l(me. wood ~ram side!. & a sharp c11r ' t496WKJ J L1m1ted offer <up lo 2 Y n. 1 ~er' ice l'Ont ract on most late modl'I U!>ed rars backed by mUJor ms co "69 Eldorado Xlnt conrl . ne\\ ttr<•s & b.iller) Hest oHer 759 0994 OHLY $3995 IAICH STREET USEOCARS 1425 Baker Street COSTA MESI\ 545-3334 '72 Coupt' de nUe Im mJ1· cond Blk o n blk Sl9.50/obo.64&9872 Trat1r \ mir oltl '' uff fur 111•\\ l!01td11•, 1<o1lh a t 'l:l' .. .,1r1c·cl ad 64<! r,mk Autos. Used •...................... ...•.•..••.•........... '73 CAD. SEDAN DEVILLE Low . lo w miles• Excellent cono very clean (281GPBJ $2995 '18 CUTLASS SALON SPORT CPE. Automatic . power steering air clean !366UNJ) $J995 '78 MONTE CARLO SPORT CPE. Automatic. power steenng. atr (085UCO) $4395 '80 OLDS ST ARARE 4 cyl. automatic, power steering alr. s tereo . sharp and clean (688ZIT) $5595 '78 HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 2 door. 5 speed. air stereo. low miles, sharp. perfect transportation car (5521) s5995 '79 OLDS REGENCY 2 dr. hardtop, atr, 1111. cruise. wtre wheel cov e rs . stereo . Imm. cond. (971WNW . s5995 am fm.$6()00543-5892 dllion.$2950. Yellow/black. min t Chrome whls, radials. $2450. 644·7269. i lt7'roltD 1979 FORD Pafttero 9747 4947296 cond. S9200. 760·1516. v• ..... -t!.D~~--•qo1-~~t~~~~~~--....................... '79 SUBA R U w /'8~ 8S7·IZ91. •74 VWGHIA '79 FORD YAN CONVERSION C·B. stereo1 air. pawer steering, ong wheel base. very very clean! (1M28226) s5595 .._..,.~......._,..,_,._.roa1.-_._..,,.,_,_ ...... ..,l'I00-'""09 •73 Pantera.r1.msgd.nds engine,newpaintjob.5 '69 Squareback: New COMVEltTIILE ,•""' co•;!: ,';;,i'''•"' oni, •O.•o "''1"1 """CWy 30331...,,..•1A1•xit1 fG" P4Wl • som e bod)' work. St4,95() spd , front whl drive. engine, trans. brakes, 4 speed! 40,000 miles & lnMICll '. s3999 s4799 0 B 0 . B e r n a e , S3000/bst !>48-7809 d . I $2780 C II super sharp. Dynamite! ___ !2 13 JS83 41 96 d ys ; __ ra 13 s . · a (0121SO) (714)644·2472 ____ Toyota --9765' 843-8058 $5995 .. ---~~~~~------t~------------· Peugeot 9748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW '63 Bus Camper. JIM MAltlMO t flO D•TSUM tttO CHIYIOUT ••••••••••••••••••••••• .74 Cellca OT: Rebullt SlS00/0 80 VOLICSW4GEH ,,,,~?J!~-~L.--.. MAI., COUf'I LEASE engine. Good cond. (714)892·7245afterSpm . 18711 Beach Blvd. --ltyl ·-, .... llc101Y ... -ll.,.,."O -142 11000 ;;r:gi:•• -,..,,.. '-,.,.. ~ .i_,,,, __ -1ontec1vi. .. -UN RECT amlfm . al e. Map. S3000 '78 VW Convt. Red w/blk ·& ._ ~ .,. .... ,.,.. • """' n110 ""'"' 1atzlo• cs111 DI · ! ororrer. EvesMS-8365. top, amtrm cass, Im· .72 SUPERBEETLE P4&tt1 s5552 '''' ... U!l.IOT •74 Toyota Truck, per(. mac. cond. Always ga r .• am trm st.ereo. Michelin r-sv. cond. Stock w/s hell & & band washed. Must Ures. ~bit eng, auper TUUOt mags. 12200. 842·0447 see to-apprec. 7~t039. clean. MCMM19 Mike. '74 VW Bus. 7psngr, Xlnt llACH IMPOITS .14 Co ona 4.sp air cond , int & ext. Am/Fm r M .1 • xtn' ca s a ell e st• r e o 11 VW DASHIEil Deluxe 4 door waaon lo original baby bl u~. Au\omatlc, air, a~reo. low mil•! (576\TBZ> 848Dove6t~ NEW PORT BEACH 712-0900 75 PIUMOT S04 DllS&WA•OM 4 a peed. alr. stereo. Only $'7 ,000 mllet ! Dynamite I (545MRV) Sltfl JIMM.dtMO VOLUWAMM 11111 Beaeh Blvd. 14WOOO stereo. 59 mi es. t $3300/0BO 675 4335 · con d . $1950/0BO Stz.43'8 · • 540.4083 OPPOtlTUMITY knocka oftn lJben )'OU use rwutt-iewnc Dally Pllot CJualf'-4 M t to rucll UM Oruc• Coast market. Pbooe M2·5t71 'e 7 V W BU 0 X I n t Slttl mechanical r bll e111. JIM MAIUHO new Interior h.S00/080 VOLISWA61M 1142·1'1'2 11'111BeacllBlvd. '79 Bu1 Convl blk w/wbt ___ ._4_2_·_2_000 __ _ Int , 500 ml. atored. '8850/btt olt. -..1121 ''15 VW CAMPER Pop.top, 1harp, teooc> -.2133 • '11 VW Bua. '~per clean, nma ,-rtaL ealJ Naoettt 171-Md. '79 CHEVY 1 TON PICK UP Sllverado pkg . t111 . power at•erlng. dual tenks, 20,000 miles . clean. sharp, ( 1 N87653) $6995 '76 CAD. SEVILLE Low mileage. leather Interior, c ruise. flit, ater.o. not a scratch or • markt (7090). s7995 '79 CAD. SEDAN llVILLE "O. Elegence." etulH . padded top. tllt. 1te reo. wire w heel covers. (421Wft.) s9995 -' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • You are in luck! And so is HOWARD Chevrolet in Newport Beach! GM has extended the new '81 Camaro and added · the new '81 Malibu • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ......_ UMd Alltos, Ute4 Alltot, Used Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunde , March 29, 1981 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cecllec tt 15 C ... ..,... tt20 l.JftcolR 9t45 Autos. Uaed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... , •...........••...................•..•• '71 SevlUe, &mrool, 4'1,008 mUea. '900. 1'1S·ltt0, 55t·5858 '10 IH. 26.000 Ml Lille brand oew, T lop, 4 1pd, jet blk, blk cloth, special whls. stereo, abeolute ahowrm cond. 110,IOO. 77 LINCOLN Mwt-.g ttl' 'IO Fleetwood Brou1ham, blk/blk, xlnt con d, loaded , moon roof, 113,500. UW5.Za, ~ pm/wkePdl. Jet black town sedan. •••••• • •••••••••••••••• Every option ! 42.000 '65 2+2. 289 auto gd miles . So sharp, 1l 'S cond. S2C)OO or best' o(r scary! (468RSX> Mu.st sell~ $4tt5 ----- V AUOHN LEASING S'JS-1290, 5S8-S958 JIM MAaJMO '78 Muatan~. 18,000 m1, VOU<SWAGBI black with tan int --- Private Par\y. Offera. '?2 Nova, V·8. 4d:r, reblt BeauUful 19'11 Eldorado eng, new peint, new up- Blarrita Cadillac. Casa holta. new brakes . Blanca Yellow. Leather 494·3326· -n-b 1 d Sporu pq Xlnt cond i. .. u _..ac 8 v 14300/080. 140 1229 upholstery. All extras. '5$ Chevy, runs good, 178$0. Negotiable. Call 1 S&OO. 64Q.0388 962·'2205 art. 6pm. '76 SEVILLE, snrf, wires. MYlt Sel! 47,000 actual mi. '6800. '73 MONTE CARLO. VAUGHAN LEASING Silver w/ burgundy in· 875·1290,5.9-5968 lerior . Power br akes, steering. new! 11500 '79 SeVille brand Loaded. 961H05.S 631-2244 '72 C hevy Kingswood -.7-7-S-e_v_U_le_(_Dese __ rt_R_os_e _), Estate SW. AIC, lug. Loaded with extras $8950 gage rack , all elect. doors & wmdows, Am· Bill 831·12S7/496-2969 Strack stereo & many Transportation special, xtras. Xlnt cond. $1200 1970 Coupe deVille, rull ororfer. 962~ 142·2000 '77UHCOLH VERSAIUES Styled ror today! This beautUul 4 door reatures full power, cruise con· trol, tilt wheel, vinyl top, AM /FM stereo tape. (071SPF) See It and you 'II buy it at only $5497 at John.son & Son Lin· coin Mercury Costa Mesa . 5465630. '80 Linc 4·dr lwn car Ford exec. bll spec Xlnl cond. Good gas mi See lo appreciate. Sll,500. Aft 6PM, 673-1812 eves. '11 Mustang. MUST SELL Orig owner. 60.000mi. Good cond $2,350./080. 644·5986. 1968 Ford Mustang, Y·8. Red exterior, black vinyl interior New steel belted tires, runs good. $1495. 642·432t. ext 210 or evenings 640-7049. --- '73 Mus tang Convt, blue, xlnt cond, $4,SOO 493-6938 '70 Mus tang Mach I. Cleveland 351 eng, orig owner Stabhzer bar. shaker box. S3500 OBO s.48-1357 Ive mess pwr. runs great, gd tires Chrysler 9925 all a round, S695 638-4762 ••••••••••••••••• •• •••• or636-6384 '70 Chrysler New Yorker 4dr, runs xlnl, $450 Con· '71 LINCOLN TOWN SEDAM The Flagship of Lan col n ·s ! This one as '77 Must 11. 11< nu, Vti, beautiful 1 Featuring 4spd, air. Xtrai. S2595 power seats & windows. (778RXll l 960-1807 tall wheel. cruise con Oldsmobile 9955 trol, AM /FM :.ler co ••••••••••••••••••••••• CC111taro 99 17 tact ad 11436 Daily Pilot ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 hours '78Camaro Air, a utomatic. power Contine..tal 9910 tape, s tyled i.tcel , wheels. (233UKH 1 now 79 OLDSMOllU steering, 27,961 miles. ••••••••••••••••••••••• only 16497 at Johnson & REGENCY DIESEL <882VEI > '77 LINCOLN Son Lincoln Mercury Auto. trans . air cond . $4918 MARK IV Costa Mesa · !>40-5630 power wmdowi., power Barwick lmporta Immaculate condition! 831-331 I Come and see all the lux '69 Rallye Sport. red wl blk race stripes, 350 eng, orig. ownr, m int cond. $3500 cash . Npl Bch. 673-2196 ury Including leather seats, crUJse <'onlrol, till wheel, power windows, alloy wheels, AM /FM stereo tape. ldSIUMT> Yours for just $6497 al Johnson & Son Lant·oln Mercury Costa M<•sa 540 5630 seals, slert'l1, wire wheel 9947 covers, tall wh<'<'I, cruise ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Onlrol !518WZK l A '73 Maverick, V-8. sl1l·k. rabulou:. buy an the used good cond. Sl2001offer car market t oday Maverick 548-9625. Superior l'ond1l1on and M.r·cury 9950 low m1ll'i. mark this • •••• ••••••••••• ••• •••• d1e:-.l'I a durhng to own '77 Camaro. Red Black vinyl top. New paint AM F'M/8lrk Xlnt cond. 631 7889. '77 Mark V Oei.1gncr series Xlnl cond $6800 OllANC;Et:OUNTY'S FINEST LINCOLN MF.Rl'l'RY DEALEll.SlllP orbesloffer 5367719 I ~ "?Id~ Chenolet 9920 Corntte 9932 LINCOLN·MERCL'ttY' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• 16 18 Auto Cl'nter Dr '80 CHEVROLET 1979 CHEVROLET SD Fwy-Lake Fnr .. st TOWMCOU,E CORVmET-TOP IRe,;~·~E 4 cylinder. auto trans., Auto trdns. pwr i.teer 830-7000 factorya1rcond.,power 1ng , lilt. air cond ·I steering, stereo. steel cruise. AM l''M ~tert>o •79 MEACURY radial tires. A beautiful tape, \'elle mags & economy car with only 22,000 milt>~ (J(}SWXDi GRAM MARQUIS 14.000 miles Excellent L1m1led orrer l up lo 2 This luxurious l'OUJH' condition 1958ZEH ) Yrs 1 ser\'ICe contra('t ft>atures lt>alht-r 1n $4999 on most latc model used tenor. powN ~eat!> & BOI WITHAM cars backed b} major windows. cruise control. VOLKSWAGEN ins co till wheel, AM FM 0 .... y S 995 stereo tape Hurr~ at 7600 Weslminster Ave nL 11, won't lasl lonj.( at only inWestminster · BAKEASTREET $6779 188 tWXG > at 893-7551 638-7880 USED CARS Jc1hni.on & Son Lincoln 1979 CHEVROLET CH EVETTE 4 DR. 4 speed trans., air cond., AM /FM stereo cass. & 27,000 miles. (364977). Limited oiler (up to 2 Yrs.) service contract on most late model use<! cars backed by major ins. co. OMLY $3995 IAKERSTaHT USED CARS 1425 Baker Street COSTA MF.SA 545-3334 Sii US FllST! We have a good selection o f NEW & USED Chevrolets 1 CONNELL • CHEVROLET ~ l!drhur Bh d n~TA vn:.-;' 546-1200 1425 Baker Street Men·ury Costa Mesa COSTA MESA 540-5630. 545-3334 SHOWROOM COHO. '75T·TOP '711 Marquis wal(on. 9 pass. loaded Ne w M1chelins. Xlnl l'ond S4000 Owner, 675 6161 Power brakes. power windows, power steering with t iltllelescoping '79 MEACURY steering wheel. air. MONARCH 4 DR J\ M 'FM stereo. rear •Ford Factory Driven windo w defogger . Car• Only 11.200 males, automatic trans Snow equipped the way you while with Burgundy in want with air cond . tenor 27.000 miles Im power steering. vm~ I m a cu I ale l hr u o u l ' I top. stereo. Balance or SS. l 00 754 6790 o r 1 factory warranty Nov. Answer Ad 11200. 642 4300 I only $5497 at John~on & 24 hrs Son Lincoln Mercur) -Costa Mesa 540-~ '68 T top. 427 390 hp. 4spd. ---1 owner. S6000 78 Mercury Zepher Z7. lo !7141673 3635 m1. PS. PB. aulo. \in '78 Vette U!2. 4 s pd. orig fact 2 tone slvr paml M int. ('Xlras ore 833 1361, eves 557 7630 '77 MEACURY COUGARXR-7 Great slybnlit makes th•~ one a must' fkoaut1fully equ1 pped with power windows & ~eats. tilt wheel. cruise control. Landau lop, styled steel wheels <AJY7S8> Now JUSl S3897 at Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercurv Costa Mesa 540-5630 · Cougar, 1970XR7 S800 497-4955 '69 Cougar XR7. good body & motor. needs some w or k . $800 842·3255 '68 Cougar . gd cond $2000 Fully loaded. 751·9748 Kevin. top S3300 979.5099 PP '80 MEACURY BOBCAT HATCHBACK Looking for economy'' II ere 1l is' *Ford Fa1• lory Driven car• only 15, 100 miles. fcalurml( power steermj?. radio. s t v led s teel whe<>I!. 194°8ZG F l Yours for JUSl $4797 al Johnson & Son Lincoln Mcrcurv Co~t:i Mesa -540-56.10 · '76 Wagon Loaded Below wholC'Sale St600 661·1369 '80 MEACURY MARQUIS WA GOH •Ford Factory Ora' en Car• Equipped the wa~ you would expect! Fae lory air cond . w1rl' wheel covers. lilt wheel. cruise control. pov.<>r window s & seal s. 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' . ; MY 6056 HA6 THE MORNIN0 FRfE, A56EY ! HE. HAD A COURT CA6E 6UT 1T;5 f>EEN CONTINUED! -;;;R{)tZ> ~;1?~"J\ GARFIELD ™ THANK6 FOR THE lNFORMATlON! 1 WON'T TELL MR. DR\ VER YOU TOL.D ME! I'M GOlNG -GUT, GARF\E.LD. THE. WOMEN Wll-L ~E HY5TERlCAL OVER ME WHAT DO YOU THlNK OF M Y ATTIRE? THAT OUTF\T'5 HV5TER\CAL.. A SMART CAT KNOWS JUST HOW FAR TO GO WlTHOUT CR0591NG OVER THE L\NE. ' oHE ~AfrJ/ERY UP5EI, 6AlD 6HE WAfJ 60lN0 our OF TOWN FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS AND WA6 OUT OF 1HE CAP6ULE5 ! f>Ul ACCORDIN0 TO HER CHARI SHE HAD A REF\LL FOR 40 A WEEK A00! YOUR DIRECTION6 ~-...... ! CAL.L FOR ONE Ai BEDTlME! i .; • "' ~ • ~ ~ .. ii: Q by Jim Davis LET'S TUCK THAT TIE IN AND ADD SOME VE.NT5 TO IHE. 5LE.EV~Cb , \ SHERIDCK HOLMES' SECRET casfS 5HERkOCK HOL.ME5 A~D IHE CA5E OF "THE. NITRO NUT .. c,>Qt) M~AN TO 5AQ fHAi, AFrE.R AL..L.. £,>OUR WORK I IHE 'MAD BOMBER' AC.rUALl4 GOI OFF IN CDORT ? ! ~~-- MOON MULLINS I'M AFAAID SO ,DEAR F:J<IEND ! Ror OFF rHe: Yes ... You KNoW., MR. DooDLE", EJSE"L.,L,AD'/P.·· YouR RENT P,AINTIN<OS ARE 1J.tlS MONTH'S GETTING SMALLER EVERY MoNT~. 'RENT!~~ ~ · SJMPL~ -· I 1D CONVERT 10 P,AlNTIN'5 . WITH ~HALE9 OIL ... - THeN 1 C,AN P,AY Your< RENT ON llME fO~ THE: NEX.T 200,000 Y~Af<S? utj~. '1 "J·:.;..~.::,-'t.-•'"""" DOCTOR SMOCK . · AND I CERT,A.INLY HAVEN'T LOWERED YOUR RENT!~..,.,. Ferd C1nd Tom John~on AH,' BOT I P,AINT IN YES ... BUT WHAT OILS, AND You HAPPENS IFOPE'C kNOW ,ABOUT Tl-1£: . :cu.rs you OFF.;:l VALUE OF 0 IL-.. ·. . THESE' DAYS. By George Lemont ·t , ' ' . . . . --. I ' 'tt:>lJR ESCORl1 HORS~, ANPUJG6AG1~AR~Re:AV'Y/ GE:NeR.Al-. HAVE: A rv ICE TRIP E'AC~. WHY, NA~Y A PAY PASSES ~y I "Tl{AT1He COl..ONE:L HER! roes~T SAY:" I WONPER WHAT SCFfE?W- UP 01! E'OG-M~ MCXJSEWALL!.S MANAGE'7 ~ POLL OFF L..A"Ta.Y?4' WHAT YOU SEE MAYIUGYOUI ~1 't ........... t °'•A•H t "°'....., 't •~fP\I l Jei~M I e Challenge: Place the digits 1 thrQU9h s In auctt en order that the first two multfplled by the middle clltlt equals the last two digits. "op lflMO .. I Arni 'l•nM -· uwu 11 ... 11111 • Hue's Who! Insert• color to com .... NC'-_,.,..,,, n.me: 1. __ jay. 2. _m11rtln. J. _start. 4. __ thrasher. Answer In 30 aeconft. u""4•9 t !NII C '14•M14 't ""4e I e TQn9ue Tests! Say fast: trumpet tooter t °"'mv Trumbull tooted two terrible treble trills. Barbie Briggs brought Bessie a big box of blue.brown blouses. Let's suppos~ t~ cube e9'Cloled In the panel above Is made OI trensparent plastic. There 11 • bug on one UP BEAT! Appl y colors neatly a bove : l-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. Brown. s-Flesh. tr-Ok. green. 7-0k. brown. I -Lt. purple. 9-0k. blue. 10-otc. purple. 11-Lt. green. CAN YOU· TRUST YQUR EYESt There are •t least sla differ· eftcet '" ........................ ..., ............. ,. ... 1.. How qulddy an· YoU flnd tt.emt CMcll aMwen with "'"9 Mlow. 1a1J011\., ut•P") t 6u1n1w '1 •AOt!) S •-.1ew• ' •• i1>V11.ctwe1 t ••1'°'1• '' p.o) c paAOw SJ 1"9 c bu1n1w '' J~nN l '\8>VaJa1110 of Its surfKes, a s you • 13 can see. But the ques. tlon Is fust where? Is It on the outside, Inside, bottom or elsewhtre? Whtn you think you 1 ,7 haw the answer, try ., turning the dl-oram a quarter of the way around and '" If your lmpr"slon holds. • Actually, anyone's . J guess Is as good as anyone else's, for this Is a puttlln9 optical II· Atlt Ul'Tt wtwt can Y'OU draw te com,..te this curious · luslon, of course. sk•ting scene? To find out, add li nes 1 to 2. 3 etc. For Better or For Wo.rse SPELLBINDER . ICOttl 10 points for using all the tetters In the word below to form two complete words: ltlQUITAL . -. -. . . . - . THEN score 2 pOlnts each for •II words of four letters or more tound amont the letters. Try to uore at least so '°'""· ,,..,, '11"() W"J89\le -.qtHOd b Lynn Johnston ---------------------------- ::; .. ,-.:.-~ '~ . • lt' " r ~ . ':., . . M\C.HAELt-1 TOLD '/0010 CLEAN UP youR Ro:JM RNO '/OU HAVEN'T DONE A DARN I SR\D l WANTED 1HAT ROOM DONE BEFORE )OJ 'RE NOT100 )buNG- IO HAVE SOME R~~S\\31Ll11E$ t: f\ROUND HERE... . 11-\ING J~ WOW! LOOK AT T~ESE" PFUCES ! you 010 AN'f 1 TH\N(; E.LSE.. ~~ IF TT WASN 'T FOR THIS 13£JNG SUCH A VERY SPECIAL OCCASION, I'D SA~ I/LETS BUG OUTA 11£RE:." ~ i ii ~ !" THIS /S T~E FIRST TIME IN YEARS YOU'VE TAKEN ME' OUT1l'J DINNER. . ·~ . . . . . . GORDO SHOE WAllJNt::J Fi:ltC A . 1 .. 1-ITTL,E ·~ 13/JZZ··· Jt.~ ·By · Gus Ar.riola .. THEm -- YOURSELF 5"'° rf\f Quest'°" • 1 ,......, to .t.Sll '""'"~ ~·\ 6•1 Le•lllQIOfl Aot 'It .. "O<' "• 10012 ~ M p!X $~ lat !!U!JllS/led gut\loQtlS So<• j #f CM! I ¥\S*fl Ol!lef\ FOR DR. HALFOAN MAtD..ER. DI· rector·General. World Health Orgamza· don Now m.t the ecourge of amaDpox ha been wtped from the earth, what di.· NH doa W.H.0 . hope to conquer now. ud how much progras h .. been m .. ? -W.M., Warren. Ohio • The overriding priority of the World Health Organization (W.H.0 .) right now Is the attainment by all peoples of the world In the year 2000 of a level of health that will permit them to lead a sodally and economl· ~eks overoll approach t.o Makh. caUy productive Ufe. The great reforms in the history of mankind started with social philosophies that In tum led to social action. I am confident that this overaU approach to health as an integral part of development is more valuable for mankind than the concentration of effort on the problematic quest for another simple disease to eradicate after smallpox. FOR DR. IRENE KASSORlA. psychologist. and author of Nice Girls Do Do your ~dents with to keep their reladonshJp with you a Nent? -J.M., LaCroeH, WI•. e A small percentage do . One "celebrity" patient over· books his time. 15 minutes on either side of his session. so he won't risk seeing anyone who would recognize him on his way in or out. Most of them don't keep me under wraps. In some way I'm a status symbol. Many of my patients come to my parties. and I go .to theirs. FOR AGNE'IHA FALTSKOG. member of ABBA !JOup Your group'• recordt are played worldwtde, but what •bout your laces? An they u well known u your music? -W.P .. Panllm• City, Fla. • We are known In Europe. though we 're rarely ap· preached on the streets there because the people in those parts are very poUte and restrained. I do.ubt If we'd be recognized In the U.S. because we haven't done anything about "conquering" America. We'd rather spend that time at home with our families. FOR NANCY ADDISON of TV's Rvan s Hope Qutte often on the show, you •~ar with "older" Kton; Do you lemn from them? -N.C., Coundl Blu8a, Iowa e Yes . a very Important thing -how to conserve energy. mine I mean. not the electrical kind. What I was doing Is waste it all on long shots. where all your emo~ tions and actions aren't visible to the viewer. I was told to save my energy for near shots and close·ups. U you expend all your energy In long shots. you have nothing left for the Important scenes. That's good adVice. PRO s.n.w s . 1. ........ cR.-CaM.l FOR 1liE "ASK .. EDITOR w.. 0-.my Aiello. now In Fort Apoclte, The Bronx, • lonnu box.er? -A.C .• Brt.tol.. Tenn. e No. But Danny has been using his fists since childhood. He grew up in the 4lst precinct area of the Bronx, locale of the film . where street gangs were the fashion. In two ~rumbles,~ his ear was almost sliced off. and he was hit in the thigh with a zip gun pellet. Said Danny: "h was exactly like We.st Side Story, except there was no music, singing or dancing when we fought. We were tough kids. but even Aiello: at home. In Fort Apache. if we didn't always observe the law. we were taught to respect it. We were in awe of the police ... Danny's favorite story about Fort Apache concerns the scene in which he and Paul Newman are fighting. As Danny is getting slugged. Mrs. Aiello -who was watchtng - rushed over. saying, "Dann!,I. be careful. Don't hit Paul in the face." FOR ANiltONY QUINN, star of Lion of the Desert What Is your favorite role of •ll your ftlms, .net wtuu ldr)d do you enjoy playing mo9t? -M.H .• Amarillo, Tcus • One of my first . The Plainsman. I told Cecil B. DeMUle how I thought I should play my part of a Red Indian. Everyone was amazed that I soun'ded off and lived to tell the tale. There are a lot of guys I'd like to play -i.e . legendary leaders. I'm o ne of the few actors left who still gets a star salary but n~ver gets the girl. I usually wind up winning the country. FOR FONT A YNE, fashion designer Since the o~fuhloned rulee no longer apply, what deter· mines the color of one'• handbag? Should they blend or contrast wtth shoa? -Mn. 8 . .1.B .. Joliet. JU. • It is totally unnecessary to match your shoes and bag. I think it is marvelous to wear an entire dark outfit and use a great bright bag (I.e .. carry a red bag with brown ensemble; a navy bag with ruby clothes). When I wear all. black, I carry a natural snakeskin bag, which has shades of beige. brown and black. FOR BRUNO BERNABO. rdtaurateur and managing director of Mamma ~ne 's What'• the mo.t an~tng thine that c.n happen to someone In the restaurant.,......_? -E.1., Utica. N.Y. • Having to deal with drunks. I can cope with an In- ebriated man. but when a lady getS tipsy, It's a different kettle of fish . You can't make a scene because It's not polite to argue with a lady. How can you teU her to lower her voice or calm down? If you do. chances are she11 start sw!ngjng. It has happened to me. The national 55-m.p.h. speed limit should be abolished . States have been threatened with the wtttl· holding of Federal highway fundi blcau.. drMm are not obMMng the limit. Strict enforcement, ...,.a.Dy on the long, llQhdy traveled highways of the Wat, II d~k Ind eoedy. 5tadltD on Should the 55-M.P.H. Speed · Limit Be Abollahed? CON R....-tattw --'· Jtowvd (D •• N.J.) chairman, Public Works and Transportation <:ommltt9!1 Jt would be a tregk:, costly m istake to abandon the limit, which has saved thousands of lives end blllionsof gallonsof predousfuel. Before this law was enacted, the hlgh~ay d.ath toll av•r•d 53.000 annually. Stnc:c the-I • 10mc 9,000 fewer duth1 and 90,000 fewer ~ In .. We Md ~ llvtngl .artbutied to the ll:ml ere m11l11dlnQ. ~ . .. drMng -todey becMIM ol tM price of fuel, end automobUe saNty fat\nl' ..... hprowd. l -v. &rt the ..... decide what safe~~ be on ther own roads. .. .................. ·•--•:flt&Qill, ... ,......., &41~ ............. •l '"" .. 1..,., ....... ..... have' beef\ reconted Heh ye•. Over 8.5 mllbon gaDona of olJ .. •ved daily. Let ttKJM who would repeal thlt lew ale them~ wMthc they reaDy went to mum to the. old weya cJJ llaughtcr and W81t• on tht h~weys of ArMrtca. and Save Up To$3.05l .... Now-three famous names give you three mouth-watering ways to save! Just clip the coupons below and saw SS-right now. Save lS-on Aim Toothpaste and take aim against cavities. Save 2~ on two Pepsodent Adult Toothbrushes and fight plaque. Save 15' on Signol Mouthwash ond fight strong mouth odors. Save up to $2. SO in coupon.slater with proofs of purchase. Be sure to look for the moil-in offer at your participating store. ff yC>Ur store is out of certificates, send us o stamped, self-addressed envelope and we will moil you one. Write to: Squeeze, Brush , Rinse ond Save, P.O. Box 33.44, Maple Plain, MN 553'8. ' ••• /. ~ 0 ..,, c N :r ,... m ,... .... ,... ,... -- •• • Robett and Elizabeth Dole The Poweis -That Be . . . . . .A . . . . ._; . Robert Dole, Senator from Kansas~ ts-chaifman. of the powerf9 Senate Finance Committee. His wife Elizabeth is Ronald Reagln's CJBSistantfor public lfaflJOn. Next to the President and First Lady, the Doles cany more clout than any couple In ~ashlngton. Grand Old Party: The Doles and staff celebrak his Praldentlal candldacv. By Jone ~vlna T he Senator leveled a steady gaze on the smUlng Presidential adviser seated beside him. How should he react to the fad that the President had asked this aide to have a "talk" with him? Slowly but firmly , the Senator spoke: "I'd say have him call me himself. U he wants to talk to me." he paused withe slight smUe, "l'IJ give you my number." The President's asslstant leughed outright. tration of Influence. Dole's Finance Committee rules all legislation in the Senate affecting business and Income tA>ultion, the na· tlonal debt, savings, pensions. Invest· ment poUcy, energy and agricultural taxation, estate and gtft ~es. Social Security, welfare, Medicare and Medicaid. As for Elizabeth, she Is the Presl· dent's official Unk to the public. Almost all Interest groups with a stake in national policy are assigned to her care. She must present their problems to the President, measure their re· sponse to him, help them understand if their entreaties are spumed. galvanize their support regardless. A feeling has hatched in Wash- ington that the Administration's fate may depend on what Congress does to R~an's economic package and how weU the President keeps the pubUc behind him. That has made the Doles far more than the sum of their parts. The Reagan plan can go nowhere without them. The 57-year-old Senator and the 44-year-old Presidential assistant are a handsomely matched set. Elizabeth Is doll-faced and radiant: Bob is hand· some with a glowering brow. She ls warm and animated and speaks with a faint North Carolina drawl. He Is in· tense and sometimes bitingly humor- ous. Together for an interview. they sit a few Inches apart, touching only once when she puts her hand on his shoulder. Bob Dole. has a dramatic back· ground. His right arm is almost useless, car· ried bent at his waist and subjected to "gende tricks of camouflage. He may enter a room canylng his coat draped from It, or suind ln conversation with a pen tucked between his fingers . It is the only remaining sign of a burst of machine gun fire In Italy near the end of World War II that shattered his right shoulder and left him totally paralyzed. His doctors thought he · would never walk again. but with the financial and moral support of his hometown of Russell. Kan .. he was back on his feet in three years. Kansas sent Dole to Congress in 1960, and to the Senate In 1968, where he quickly emerged as a zesty political fighter. with a special knack for barbed wit. He hit his stride as a national figure In 1971, when Pres!· dent Nixon named him chairman of the Republican National Committee (R.N.C.) The Senator smiled, too, no of- fense taken. The White House assls· tant ls also his wife. and the notion of the President seekir{g her lntercessk>n Is on!v one of the Intriguing "what tf's" suddenly buzzing around the couple. El~h at the President'I right hand: Finl In hla "avenue of truat." Unexpectedly, Robert and Eltra· beth Dole have emerged as the sec· J ond·most powerful couple ln Wash· lngton. He ls chairman of the Senate Anance Commltt•; she Is asmtant to the Preskient for public liaison. They preside O\ler an astonllhing ~- '• ~YWllJIU.Y, IHnltl It.*" In 1972 Dole had two memorable accomplishments: Furious that the gung-ho White House crowd was shoving aside the R.N.C .• it was Dole who hung the moniker "CREEP" on Nixon's "Committee to Re-elect the President." And he met Elizabeth Hanford. Ellz.abeth had been In Washington seven years and was moving up fast. From Duke University where she was Phi Beta Kappa, to Harvard Law School and studies at Oxford, England. she had descended first on the capital as a staff assistant to the Secretary of Health. Education and Welfare. By 1967, she had worked her way into Lyndon Johnson's White House as associate director of consumer affairs. She managed to stay on in the Nixon White House, and. in 1973. the President appointed her to an eight·year tenn as a Federal Trade Commissioner. Elizabeth's unquenchable drive made her a Uberated woman long before there was a move· ment and kept her single long after her contemporaries were putting braces on their kids' teeth. But she wasn't lonely. Ellzabeth says It was a time In which she was busy. happy and not thinking about marriage. If she was searching at au. friends say, It was for someone she could resped, who could hold her attention. It wasn't easy. Her high In· teUtgence and fiery ambition had been ovetWhelmlng men as far back as Harvard. Inevitably, It would come to a Robert Dole. who like her, con- sidered his horiz.ons limitless and had the unbounded determination to reach them. They met In 1972, but it was two years later thet they realized how special their reletioMhip was. Dole was forced to spend months back In Kansas fighting off a serious re· election challenge, and he came to depend on Elizabeth . "When he was out campaigning." Elizabeth explains, "he used to call me when he would get to the end of the day .... I fc!lt that would be my little contribution to the campa~." she throws him e teasing glance. "even If It was two or three In the morning, fine, go ahead Mid call .... " They married In 1975. a second marriage for him at 52, her first at 39. . In eight months. Dole was (again) on the campaign traU. this time as President Gerald Ford's running mate, and now with Elizabeth at his side. He t~ the lead in harsh oratory, but he was also funny, at times daoiblng the Vice Presidency as "a ~at job -It's all Indoor work and no heavy llfting." The Ford·Dole ticket was beaten, but not Dole's MnM of humor. At a dinn.r '°°" after, Tlm McNamar. Deputy Secmery of the Treasury, re· calla. a fellow guest gravely tnquhd what the Senltor thought R.pub. (continued) OneFr .. with Two 1 ""Can with Two when you buy two cans, arrr Ible or variety, of Putlncr' 100! bfand cat tood. .1 I (ONLY AT SINGER. WHERE AMERICA SHOPS FOR SEWING MACHINES.) For reasonably SAVE prtced, easy-co-use s5Q sewfng machines, Americans make a beeline for rhe Singer ~ONlY Store.Thar's why .5£Daa • machines are Americ:aS Sn~mach1t1< best-selling line and !B rh6hrnll rr always have been And s111,h p.irkrn right now, you c.an mduJm~ blind ,.11,, ::Jll :.J~ '1ra11(!'l1 choose fro~ ~rrt:rd1 ,111cr P. 1• sale-priced s, a lrct: .lnn Jnd !r.1;1· variety chat no other drop-in bobhm manufacturer can SAVE match. So how can ~go~else $60 ore gat the sewtna machines more people buy? sfNJ'f:A·~lY Re~prtces start as as Sl09.99. Sl\b){ l'TUCJ lllr 1!34-'.);nh !! SAVE blull 111 ~Ind P.lllt:'n1' In • \ffll sl2Qonreg 4-'ll'.fl l-ctll'·ll hunonhokr lr,,r • pnC\' drop 1n bohbin ~ri:al1H.: fou1..l• SAVE .i'hl<)n' l'TUchinc 1036-Bi~~· s70 lrt>c·arm panel. push· buuon self-winding oobbtn and I step butlonholer ~OOlY SAVE Zt!l"U~ M:\\-101: s120~~2 quchtne model 6110-A tree .im1 machine "'111-ll bwh ·an f .1...h1on To11d1 Trorn' · ml md ~ mt:mo~ machmc-~tll'ffi~ Ul>J Sew\ l dtfferem uilr an buuonholer s111,h,pa11erm .. 11 the 4lld from drop 111 1ouch of a b1.uron. bobbin Plus.lt)j~ -fn:e·mn panel -push-burron __ CllMl .......... drop·m bobbin ........ --... .-=....-·:'::-SAVE --·-...... .• .._.,n.. ..... ~ s1so~~~8 Touch-lioQj~l memoey ma U'>C -Touch 10 sew .lny o( Vpre-p~med stitches. To\.ICh 10 ad1us1 st11ch length ;ind Width Push- button se1f~1ndioa bobbin, l·~tep bu1tonholer The Doles (continued) Uc:ans shouJd do to rebuild. "Change the name of the party," Dole shot back. The 1976 campaign gave the Doles the Presidential Itch. Early In 1979. they decided to go for It. and Elil.abeth resigned from the Federal Trade Commission to hit the cam- paign trail. It was a disaster. Dole finished the 1980 New Hampshire primary with a humiliating 608 votes and promptly withdrew from the race. It still hurts a little, but Dole can't resist: He was. he says, tied down by a heated Senate vote and Elizabeth campaigned in his place. "She was leading me in all the polls. so I decided to drop out " T hey didn't nurse their wounds long. They he":ded for Kansas, filed his papers for re-election to the Senate and held a news conference to endorse Reagan. Then Elizabeth became a full-time volunteer for the Reagan campaign. heading its voter-groups section group and join· Ing the ''truth squad" that pursued the Carter campaign around the country. In November, it all paid off. What they are thinking and doing has become Intensely Interesting to of- ficial Washington. The society press looks for them on the social circuit. Reporters need Interviews; Cabinet members are on the phone : the Presi- dent Is on the calendar. Their spirits are high. The White House abounds wtth old friends from past party wars. The frenetic activity around them is necessary to hold the mandate together, to get everything going while the mood is right. For Robert Dole. the mandate means stay- ing In close touch with the b\Jdget and tax cutters and meeting with the Presi- dent on the one hand: and closeting himself with other Senators to bne up strategy and votes on the other. "I see myself as sort of the ball car- rier," says Dole. "They [The White House] send up the package and It Is my responstbllity to run with it. I may not want to run straight wtth It. I might want to bend with It, change tt a little bit and alter the course. but we hope to cross the goal line and get it passed. I hope, by July." There ls lively Interest In how Dole will perform. He ls the ftrst Republican finance chairman In 20 years. and his 20-member committee contains the fuU spectrum of Ideologies. left and right In both partla. Unlike his Democratic predeceuor, Senator Rl.dlell Long of Louisiana, he It not expected to rule Finance with an Iron hand. Rather. he is INn as a coelltton bullder, a leader who will ' reach fOf blpartiNr'I votes. Mld-Apnl through JuJy will b9 a good time for Dole•wetchtng In the Senate. The tax package will be mov- ing and Dok! will try to keep it closely linked to the spending cuts, which Capitol Hill observers say will provide a test of his skill. Senator Paul Laxalt of Nevada thinks Dole's prospects are "excellent." Throughout the 1970's. Dole fought hard against what he feared was his party's negativism from years of being if.I the minority. Now the in- itiative is theirs, and he is anxious. wwe are still in that stage where alt we need to do Is say something, but we'll need to do something In which the people can see some movement. They're not asking for the moon ... just a Utt.le bit of movement." He looks at Elizabeth , "And that's where I think it puts more of a focus on her roie. because you can't do it unless the American people are a ma· jortty supporting you." Elizabeth has a staff of 18 to care for Interests as diverse as business. con- sumers. minorities, the elderly and women -and management skill ls crucial. But White House hands say when the consensus starts wobbbng, a lot wUI depend on diplomacy. Her friends think her style will make her a star. F AMIL v WEE.Kl. v wangled a comer in one of Elizabeth's Cabinet room meetings to watch her in action. The men around the huge oval table were among the most powerful in the na- tion, heads of companies like Exxon and General Telephone, attending in their roles as chiefs of their industrial associations. Presiding from the chair beside the President's. she carefully sketched her role, calling it the President's "avenue of trust. When you have needs. sug- gestions, my office will be your official avenue," she said In her lilting Southern drawl. Eltz.abeth's role Is Indisputable The President puts in an ap- pearance at the large meetings to underscore the Importance he attaches to them. and later. It is she who will bring a scaled-down delega- tion to his office for more discussion. She attends any Cabinet m\?eting af- fecting whot she is doing. Says Elizabeth. "lt Is a ma)or Inter· face wtth the public. We're going to be responsible for developing a consen· sus for Reagan Administration policy and programs." Elizabeth's power will be measured In the continued pantde of pressure· group spokesmen up the White House driveway; In their continued conftdenc:e that they are being heard and considered; ln their continued willingness to announce that .. everyone has to make sacrifices:" and, moat of all. In their telling Con- gress the same thing. As Individuals, the Doles have long bean highly regarded In Washington. Now, combming their separaw power cenwn, they ere posldoncd as never before. They are unafraid to lean on eech other's tmportanm, to perloy ~AMl\.Y WllKLY. MIPCll a, •1 • 1 their power for results. just as they did In the appointment of Midwesterner John Bk>ck to be Secretary of Agriculture. Block served on Elizabeth's advisory council during the campaign. It was she who recom· mended him when the front-runner for agriculture was an alumnus of Re.agan·s state administratk>n. Bob Dole found a map of the United States. drew a big rea circle around the Midwest and sent it to Laxalt, a member of Reagan's Inner drde. The message got through: Block was ap- pointed. How do the Doles feel about being called the second-most powerful cou· p&e in Washington? Dole answers. "I've been teJling people that sug- gested that, 'It depends on what we produce.' If we're effective, then you could say 1.ve made a contribution, not just to pollttcs. but to Govern- ment, the taxpayers and the people who can't afford to pay taxes." He pauses. Grins. He can't help himself. "Anyway, I thlnk it just hap· pens that one of us wanted to be in the White House, and she end-r. ed up there." IAJ A eet cl four ltalnleu steel. ckluxe handle steak r--------------------------~- knh.-by Oneida ts )mt $8.95. or uve more and 6-111.-.,llK .... !07."'nm pllllil.MN55460 ordertwoaetafor$16.95. 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Ewn honey gathered near TMl-and bees are supersensitive to contamina· tion-9howed no tna ol ~ irl the moMhs lllta the llClddent. So If you've been stung by the anti-nuke horror stones, now's the time to say: "Buzzo/ft" Witch ... brew. Theft'• a problem all right. but it'• peychologk:a.l. not nuclear. That's the opinion ol ~Robert L DuPont. who na1ls •nuclear pltoWG" M the main culprtt. According to Dr. DuPont. hyltata wu aprud by rq>Orten looking for the wont .. fltlltac,.'1" CaMa becau.c "fcor .. °" tlpf)a ... fear e. ......,., "And Dr. Arthw M. Buuhe. !Mt year's winner ol the Ammcan Institute ol Chemllt .. gold medal award. tea a parallel between today's nuclear phobia and the .. 17111cenha')feorcl111lkha." Bedrock of f11et. The real news? Radiation from a nuclear power plant may be las than that In the ground you walk on. or the buUding you work ln-espedaUy If the bedrock or walls happen to be granite, which is often rich In radloacdve unmlum and thorium. This was gniphk:ally demonstrated when atom scientist AMn Weinberg showed up with a Geiger counter to testify In the granite-sheathed Dirksen Senate Office Building. When Senate Eneigy Subcommlttee Chairman John GNmn heard the reading. he exclaimed: "We're getting more right here than they got downwind from Three Mile tsJond!" And the presidential commission on TMI found the actual~ exposure any person would get durtng a lifetime spent within 50 miles ol the accident was the same asa Denver resident gets ~k from natural bockground radiation. Click wtth ContrW. Unfortunately, \IOCal opponents. laweulta. and goycrnment red tape can .mtch to 14 yen the Umc It taka to plan and butld a nudur planL Now lhlt the nuclear lnclultry and gowmmtftt h.w speftl mO- llont of dolJan on MW and better ... , ......... • lhouldn't Congrae epeed up procedura? For ti nuclear powtr bloeeome. AIMrka wtU grow-wtch more ...._ eccurtt9-md .... d.peadace on ....._ otl. So ti you atand with the IMfol1ty ol ~who do favOf continued nudar comtructloft (and poll9 MV molt ol you do~ make J0'8' voice hanl. Then eometh1ng wlll ~ dick wit~ Congra.. lt'e a feet: Using aD lhe nuclar power p&ents now being built or p&enned could trtple Ament.el fMt9Y output from tht atom by 1990, to the equtvalent ol $50 bllllon worth d oil a yar at current woc1d pctca. Mobil~ The Hidden --- Language of Your Hands By Jomes Chorlton H ow maey of us are truly aware of our hands? They seem to lead a hf e of their own. sometimes burrowing Into our pockets for warmth. at other times flailing out to support our, words o r on certain occasions to convey a meaning totally opposite to what we are saying . Our hands are not just out there picking. poking, holding and stroking -they are also gesturing. It's as though we use a second language. one that we aren't even aware we're using. There are thousands of hand gestures in use around the world. , Some of these are the same gestures. but with different meanings In dlf · ferent cultures. An exam· pie Is the American O .K. sign . meaning "every· thing Is all right." In France the sign can mean "zero. It Is nothing." while in Japan It am stand for money. In some Medtter· ranean countries the same sign . sll!1htly squashed. ls an obScene gesture. There are other cultural differ· ences that involve the hands. ln most Arab countries, for Instance, to use the left hand ls considered a gross breach of etiquette. since this Is the hand reserved for personal hygiene. And there are still European coun· tries, such as France. where young chUdren are discouraged from writing with their left hand. Whtie In America we are not so ex· treme In discouraging left-handed· ness, there ts still some discrimination against the left·handers among us. The number of left-handers In this count,Y varies between 6 and 14 per· cent. depending on the test used, but every test Indicates that more boys than gtrls are left·handed. Most of us know If we are left· or rlght·handed. but right-handers sometimes have left-handed tenden· cles that they're not even conscious of. Try the followtng tnta: • Draw a ~ure of a hor9e or dog. ' Don't wony about neatness. • Briefly ~ at the nose of the face In figure 1. Now In ftgure 2. Whieh face IJ happier? Mott rW1t-handen will draw the •• ~...u.Y ......... tll1 horse or dog running toward the left. while left-handers have him running In the other direction. The second test is known as the Jaynes test. If you are right-handed. you11 tend to be right-sided: You will chew food on the right side. be right· eye dominant and wUI be more aware of the right side of a person's face. A left-hander. who is left-side dominant. will tend to be just the opposite. So. if you decided figure 1 is happier. you are most likely left·handed. While It is possible that our gestures might sometimes betray our ethnic origins. they will ceruunly give us away if we are nervous or unsure of ourselves. Be aware of the language Figure 1 Figure 2 of your hands. Playing with or patting your hair can be a sign of nervous· ness. as can constantly touching your face. Two-handed gestures add em· phasls to your words. Stroking the . nose or covering the mo uth a.re some· times Interpreted as signs that a per· son is covering up something or not telling the truth. The handshake Is also loaded with meaning. Many times this Initial con· tact with a person who might become your boss, banker or brother·in·law gives that aD·important first impres· slon. Don •t let your handshake be a dead fish. and don't try and break bones -Just squeez.e firmly. WhUe the handshake Is our first physical contact with another. II shows how necessary touching 1$. It's Important to all of us, old and young. We al need 'to be touched and stroked throughout our lives. Stroking a pet dog or cat. for Instance, not only relaxes the animal and slows his heart and rapratory rates. It also re&axes the person dolng the stroking. Touch· Ing feels good to the toucher as well. ·Our hands are the mott Mnsitlvt and fasclnaiWlg appendeges we have. We maM wupons with th«rn. wor· ship . low and comfon ~h them. Don't lgn~ the language 1'111 they epak. aw f JUST MATCH THE CIRCUS FIGURES ON COUPONS WITH THOSE ON THE "CIRCUS OF PRIZES" DISPLAY AT YOUR STORE! Warnin g: The Surgeon General Has Determined That C1gare1te Smoking ls Dangerous to Your Health. The Raging Success of Cathy ffiotiarty Monatv and De N'ro in Raging Bua: Lano Turners discoueTy is lame by compa'fslon. By John ffiotlonl S he wasn't looking for it. When the phone can came, Cathy Moriarty, who was all of 18 at the time, thought it was just another guy trying to put the moves on her. .. Three weeks before, my girlfriends dared me to enter this 'bathing beauty contest' at this bar," she says In a low. husky voice that could come from nowhere but New York. "I decided to do it for a goof, so I go In there, and my knees are shaking, and I'm break- ing out in goose bumps 'cause I'm ecnbarrassed and cold. All these guys are whistling and stuff. Then aU of a sudden the emcee announces I won first prize, and I say, hey, this Is reaUy funny. So then this Italian guy comes up and asks if he can take my picture, and I say, 'Sure, go ahead,' 'cause he's gonna take It anyway. "And whad'd'ya know, this same guy caAs me three weeks later, says his name is Joe Pesci and asks If I'd 1lke to test for a part In this movie about a boxer named Jake La MotUJ. He says Robert De Niro Is the star of the movie. I say. 'Who's that?' He says, he was In The Godfather. I saw that -dldn 't like It much 'cauM It was mostly In kallan -and I didn't still know who Robert De Niro was. Any· way. I said. what the heck, 111 go see If the guy's on the level." What happened after that makes Lana Turner's discovery In a dght sweater at Schwab's Drugstore seem lame by comparison: Girl from Yonker's, N.Y .. who has ntver acttd a day In her life (and could care ltM If she ever did ) tats for a part In a movie after a guy sca her In a bathing suJt contat. Girl gets plum Pfll't of the year -playing Vlclde. the wife of Jake La Motta. the self-destructive middleweight boxer of the 1940's and l 950's. opposite one of the screen's finest actors in a movie called Raging Bun. which becomes one of the most pr~d films of 1980. Girl herself wtns every critic's heart. Is compared to Veronica Lake, and earns an Acad- emy Award nomination for best Sl\P· porting actress (the Oscar presenttJ- tions will be televised this Monday night). Cathy Mor\arty Is the living proof of the rarely incarnate clich~ - the overnight sensation. None of the "l-worked-10-hard· years-and -starved-before· I-was· discovered" routine. Before Raging Bun director Martin Scorsese chose her for the role of VickJe La Motta. Cathy Moriarty was a receptionist, not even a model as some stories have claimed. "l'm too clumsy for modeling," she says, shrugging. "And I never was Interested In acting till I got the part of Vickie." The raw talent and smouldering beauty of Cathy on saeen gave an edge to Rogtng Bull that acted as a foU to the vk>lent footage of La Mot· ta's fight scenes and proved again that there are some faces the camera just loves. It was, of course, uncanny how much the light-brown·halred Cathy looked like the platinum blond Vickie La Motta . Both women were actually. bom In the Bronx, where most of the La Motta story takes place -In the heated streets and third-floor walk· up apartments, In the publfc pools and prlvate nightclubs, In g)19Canlng gymnasiums and the back Mets of convertibles. Although Cathy later moved to Yonkers, Just to the north of th• Bronx. she has the Nme tough lruh energy as Vk:kle Tha.Qcr, 'who lconllnwd) ~ WIBLY, '-""a,_, a tf The lirst.authorltatlve reference of its kind ever published/ Featuring recently "declassilied" information plus new. never- belore-revealed scientific data. 'I I• Three Mile Island was no fluke ... a nuclear accident could occur at anytime. With no notice ... What would you do? Where would you go? How can your family survive the terrible heat-the fall. out-the radiation? Experts predict that 20-165 million Americans would die in an all out attack and according to a study published by the Office of Tech. nology Assessment 12 -33 million would be injured. You owe it to your loved ones to be prepared! You don't have to be rich to survive ... just prepared! Now. for the first lime. this life-saving handbook for every American tells you HOW. 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The La Motta marriage (Jake's second of five) was no less explosive than La Motta 's tarnished boxing ca- ' reer. and. after losing his champion - ship to Sugar Ray Robinson, La Mot· ta turned his brute force against the people who loved him. All of th ls ls shown with bone-crushing rea lism In Raging Bun, and Cathy Moriarty's sympathetic portrayal of Vickie La Motta Is all the more remarkable for her own youth and inexperience. Cathy grew up In a f am Uy of seven After a full daJ ot Job buntlns', your hair still looks great. Thanks to non-aerosol Final Net~ Final Net concentrates on hold ... to hold today's oasual styles all day. Your enthusiasm maybew~ down, your feet may be giving out, but your hair will still be holding up ... beautifully. Final Net holds up longer than 10'1 do- kids and after high school, she worked at odd jobs. She never considered becoming an actress and had never developed any awe of movie stars. whether she remembered their names or not. "I went to the movies like anyone else." she says, i>ut I never thought movie stars were anything special ... .I pref er old movies and old stars like Jimmy Cagney. I also like &rn Yes · terdoy with J udy Holliday and The Postman Always Rings Twice." Cathy Moriarty's favorite films are about tough. Independent women. They are the kind of woman Vickie La Motta was. and the real Vickie says that Cathy astonished even her when they first met. "I met Cathy whUe they were !Urn- ing Raging Bull In my old neigh· borhood in the Bronx," says Vickie, who at 50 is an extraordinary-looking woman who stUI keeps the La Motta name even though she was subse· quently married and divorced again. "I was an adviser on the tum . The minute Cathy and I spoke I thought I always knew her. We don't even have to talk to know what each other's feeling." For the film. Cathy was asked to put on a little weight to give her a bit more roundness. (De Niro actuaDy gained 60 pounds to play the aging La Motta at the end ci the fUm.) Cathy's diet regimen · lnduded "a piece of cheesecake right before you go to sleep. That'll put it on you.'' But Kcheesecake" Is an image the young actress Is determined will not stick. Kl'd bke to do comedy, play dlf· ferent kinds of women, not just the Bronx tough-girl type," she says. "I went lo Hollywood recently and I was shown a lot of scripts. but most of them were just repeats of the Vickie role or exploitation pictures where I'm supposed to take my clothes off. I won·t do it. "T he point is that I know l could get stereotyped real easy now. and I could ride on this for a while. I mean. look at Bo Derek. Where's she going? She's a tomato. If the next role hasn't substance for me and doesn't show me off as an actress, then there's no real reason to take It. I'd llke to become a really good actress. but if t. don't. It's not going to break my heart at this point." Cathy wasn't so blase. though, when she heard about the Oscar nomination. "I must admit I got reany excited .... Before that. J thought, big deal. but when that phone started ringing off the hook that morning - and I was In bed of course -I started to realize what a big deal It really ls . So. even though I hate shopping for clothes -I'm always wearing dunga· rees around -I went out and bought this real shocker -a black, one· shoukler number with gold weaving. Wa!t'U they see this In Hollywood." Cathy Moriarty's believable Image on ac:reen has a lot to do with her fldel· tty to her own penonallty. her looks, and her New York mannertsms. Her charms ore her rough edges. When asked If she could. In any way, cover over her New York dialect, she reples Without hesitation ... Sure. wanna hear me do Scarlett Oliara?" and proceeds to flutter her eyes and coo. "Hey. tomorrow's another day, you all." ... Jutt the way Judy Holli· 1'111 day would have Mid It. 1&J 11 • 'Ma'f WllKLY, MMll ft, 1111 MAIL TO: Listerine "First Thing In The Morning" Refund. P.O. Box 9474 , St. Paul, MN 55194 BUY: One bottle of Listerine 32 oz. SEND: The UPC symbol I from your purchase along with this form RECEIVE: Over $20.00 worth of coupons and refund otters on "Morning" brands 25t STORE COUPON 25~ 1 Save25<=8 I ON I ~ LISI ERINE• I ~ AN'T'la•PT'IO 15 I I vert •ement a dvertteement advertteement a dvertteement 14K Gold Chains s~o until April 30 As part of an advertising campaign to promote the sale of gold jewelry we wi~I send to each reader of this publication who sees and returns this prinled notice before Midnight, April 30, a 16-inch solid J4K gold chain for the sum of$10plusS2 shippingand handling. There is no fur- ther monetary require- ment. [Each chain is com- pose~ entirely of solid I 4K gold including the clasp and will be accompanied by our Certificate of Authenticity to that effect.] This advertiSing notice is being placed simultane- ously in other publica- tions. If you see it in more than one publication. please let us know, as this information is helpful to us. Should you wish to re- turn your chain you may do so at any time to the address below and receive a full refund. There is a limit of one (I) chain per address. but if your request is postmarked before April 21, you may request a sec- ond chain by enclosing an additional $10 plus $2 ship- ping and handling. No re- ~uest will be accepted past lhe dates noted above; your uncashed check will be returned If postmarked later than those dates. Please enclose this urixi110/ notice with your request: photocopies will not be ac- cepted. Send your name and address (please print) on a sheet of paper to- gether with the appropriate i sum to: t'LEXNt:R • IURa\', f • t TD.. Gold Chain Cam-i peJp, Dept. 613-32, Box ~ 1931, Cnentrkfa, Con-i nedlcut 16130. 0(1.Mj()) e advertteement • Pap Tests: How Often Is Best? 8y Paula Dronov For nearly 30 years, women have had the comfort of knowing that. caught soon enough. cervical cancer Is completely curable and that thanks to the Pap smear, the disease can be detected long before ir beco mes a threat to life. Since the 1950's, the Pap smear. devised by Dr. George Papanicolao u . has been a routine part of gyneco· logjcal examinations. It is simple and painless -ceUs gentJy scraped from the cervix are examined in the labora· tory for abnormalities associated with the early signs of cancer. Until recently . all sexually active women have been urged to have an annual Pap test as the best means of detection. Last year. however, the American Cancer Society (A.C.S .) gerous, Invasive cancer of the cervix. During that entire peTiod, the cure rate Is vtrtually 100 percent (Once the cancer spreads. the cure rate drops to about 79 percent for cases In which the cancer remains confined to the immediate area and about 45 per- cent when it has spread to adjoining regions of the body.) The A.C.S contends that given the time lapse between the point at which carcinoma in situ becomes detectable and the point at which It begins Its dangerous spread, a three-year interval between Pap tests doesn't amount to much of a risk. The A.C.0 .G . disagrees, arguing that ~an a.larming number of lnVC!Sive cervical cancers" have been preceded by recent negative Pap smears. They also belie ve that the number of abnor- mal P~p smears Is on the upswing due I Cervical cancer can be completely cured If discovered soon enough. suggested that for moS1 women, an· nual Pap smears are unnecessary. In· stead. it recommends having one done every three years, once you'ue already hod two negotiue annual te&ts. Not surprisingly, the recommenda- tion set off a heated medical con· ttoversy. Taking the o pposite point of view Is the American College of Obstetricians and 'G ynecologists (A.C.O.G.) which represents physi- cians trained In these specialties. It argues that three years between Pap tests ls two years too long. A con· f erence called by the National Cancer Institute In July 1980 reviewed all the arguments but failed to take sides. It recommended testing women at one· to three-year Intervals. The question of how often to have a Pap test Is far from simple. The recommendation of the A.C.S. was based on evidence that cervical cancer uauolly takes many years to develop and can be completely curad If detected at any point before It begins to spread. If the test results are suspicious, further testing, treatment or careful foUow ·up are required. If the resub are positive -meaning the eds Indicate a conditk>n called cor· c:tnomo In altu (C.l.S.). a loealiied malgnancy that has not Yet _spread. " -turgesy for removal of all or part of the cervtx may M lndkated. Some docton recommend hystereetomy tn ,.,._ caeel. Stud-. haw thown that cordnomo In llltu can tMe &om eight to 30 yM"J to 'dlwlop Into the fiw more den-- to inaeased sexual adlvtty of the population at large. "There's IJttle question that there's a relationship between ceivica.I cancer and the age of onset of sexual activity as weU as the number of sex ~ers a woman has," explains Di. Ralph Richart, professor of pathology at Columbia University and director of the division of obstetrical and gynec:ologlcal pathology at Columbia Presbyterian Med1cal Center In New York City. "Cevicel cancer lS a venerully transmitted di5eMe. U you don't have sexual Intercourse, you don't get it." Another unresolved argument con· cems the reliablltty of the Pap test and the accuracy with which It Is Inter· preted In the laboratory. The A.C.S . acknowledges that the error rate Is h~ -perhaps as high as 50 percent -and Insists on two negative tats before beginning to schedule them at three-year Intervals. The A.C.O.G . objects to thla t.actic on the grounds that "there II no evi· dencc to demonllnlte" that the sec- ond smear will del9Ct what the first one mlleed and that about half off alM negative sman arc due to C1'fO('S In laboratory tanning dlagnotk. It tea annual taeenlng •a mNl\t of re· d: the hat.lrda due to theM In· e lft'Od. UntlJ the controveny Is ~ the~ a women mllka mutt t>. baMd on whal ~ knows .tlout Mr ••wr.c:al rtlk .. wd .. the ad· vice offe.t bi} I docaof lih. 1W1 truttt. Mli'9 , ... YWaKU'.M.._ ..... 811 Genuine DIAMOND RING- TIFFANY SET1'1NG ·Only $5 As part of a reader response test for this publication, we will send to every reader of Family Weekly who clips and returns this notice be- fore midnight, May 10, 1981, a GENUINE DIAMOND RING in a tiflany 1etting for only SS plus U shipping and handling. Each of these GENUINE DIAMONDS is a hand-polished, 17-faceted, .25 point hand<tit diamond, mounted by profesrional dia. mood-setters in a magnifi- cent, fully adjustable tlflanr 1etting ... and will be accom- panied by a certiJicate or authenticity to that effect. There is no further mone- tary obligation, and should you wish to return your genuine diamond ring, you may do so at any time to BEERS.DE VREIS, LID., and receive a full refund of your purchase price. There is a limit of one ( 1) dia· mond ring per address, but if you clip and send this notice before May 3 , 1981, you may request up to five diamond rin~, also in tif any 1eUUaga, by enclosing an ad. ditiooal $5 plUJ $1 shipping and handling per ring. No re- quest will be accepted past the dates noted above. Re- member: this original notice must accompany your re- quest and photocopies will not be accepted. Send the ap- propriate llWJl together with your name and address to: lleers-I>e\'reis,~td. TEST RESPONSE DIVISION, Dept. DRT· 64 17 Barstow Rolld, Crut Ntck, N.Y. 11011 DOES 60 lbs. OF TOMATOES FROM ONE YIELD SOUND INCREDIBLE? NITT IF YOU OWN THE ~·"TREE TOMATO ~bttac..i GROWS INDOORS OR OUTDOORS .•• YOU P'KIC IASICIT AnH IASICET Of ltlPI, TASTY TOMATOES .•• ONE IUMPIR CIOP Amt ANOTltllt ••• S 10 7 MONTHS A YEAR ... YEAR AnlR YIARI ~"Gee L•tt,n! 1t.,1d wlto1 IAo F. 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And 111 pttnta ,..., tllflH after p1111tl111, or re- Nothlna bttll frn ll p1oduc11 10 ""~ co11t111111 to pey turn 1nytlm1 within s mot1ths for prom11t rtpllc:tmt111-111Cfl wptrmt•~tt prlc .. for ftlttlor tom1tot1, "filtll JOll no llUtltlot11 H -tdl can srow yo.It OWll Tll[( TOMATOUI llEMEMIEltL W£ SHIP MATU«C '°"TS •• , NOT $UOS , •• OllOllt TOUR TllU TOMATOllTODAYlfu1t 1rowln1111strucllon1 IMludfd. UllUlll NUISOllJ SALES. ....... ,. Pa. I nu ,,., •Iii 1 •• ,, f1l•AN'l I ' J,.4/1• r "' '"' Dressing Well -., Telltale 01 Covet Up? By John E. Gibson TRUE OR FALSE? 1. A person's altitude toward clothes tells much about his personality 2. Men appraise women by the clothes they wear. 3. Most men dress to please themselves. rather than to impress the opposite sex. 4. The clothes you like best are those that best provide expression for your ideal self-Image. ANSWERS 1 . True In studies conducted by a team of University of New Mexico In· vestigators, a random selection of 286 men and women students were ques· lloned in depth regarding their at- titude tow.ard clothing, then ad- ministered a battery of standard per- sonality tests. Result: Males who scored high on clothing conscious- ness. the degree to which an In· dividual Is concerned with his or her clothes, were characterized as deliberate. guarded. deferential to authority. custom and tradition .... Males scoring low were characterized as outgoing. Independent, aggressive. adventurous and dependable. Fe· males scoring high on this were similar in many respects to high-scoring males. They were also characterized as kind. sympathetic and loyal to friends. Characterization of low· scoring females was similar to that of low-sconng males 2 . True Studies on Changes In Per· son Perception os o Function of Dress were conducted at Victoria Universt· ty. New Zealand It was found that ·· .Judged attractiveness of females is to a very large extent determined by clothes and makeup .. and that dress had a greater effect on how men iudged women than how women were iudged by their own sex 3 . Folse . A study at London·s Polytechnic Institute on rhe psy· chology of clothing and fa shion cites these findings: Most men said they dress to wtn the approval of the op- posite sex. women said that they dressed for the approval of their own sex. Both men and women thought appearance more Important when they were with strangers. 4 . True. Studies at Britain·s Unrver· s1ty of Newcastle show this to be par· ticularly true of women. that "clothes are used as a means of conveying messages about the wearer and that liking for particular outfits Is related to the extent to which this message is similar to the subject's Ideal self· image ... (When a woman says. "This dress just lsn 't me." she simply means it is out of sync with the way she likes to think of herself.) It has been astute- ly observed that the old saying that a person Is composed of three parts - soul, body and clothes -Is l"SWI more than a Joke IA,J QUIPS & QUOTES ARMOUR'S ARMOURY ~ tt 8 ,AIM.YWIDU', ...... It. 1tl1 May not be pleasont. but Ir s great When othertJJi&e you would be late. Alo rm clocks houe o special ulrtue. The only time, fn fact . they hurt you Is when you corelesslv for~t them And find. too late. you ·ue falled to set them. They don} alarm. they con l ond won't, And you 're olormed becouM they don t -Richard Armour Appolnted·Roundl Dlvlllon: The lody asJ:<ed htr husband lo unitp her, end efter some tradtttonal malt SOl1· 1119, ht repbed gently, "My dear, that's something YoU'll have to teke up with the pelt office." -Georg. Bergmcm Choppfnfl onion• ,, no crlm•. But di rm plagued by }eat1; And when tlHI •ull dettd la do,,.. I cont hold bock my ~cm. -M•lodn Ke/,.h., Homemade Stead minutes at medium speed of electric mix· er and scraping bowl occasionally. 4. Beat In remaining 1 cup Oour with spoon. &tter will be sticky. 1/• Inch from tops of cans. about 25 minutes. 7. JuSt before rising time 1s up. preheat oven to 375"f. &ke about 35 to 40 minutes or until tops are deep golden brown and loaves sound hollow when rapped with a knuckle The Easy Way 5. Spoon lnto 8 greased lO'h -oz. 50up cans or 1 greased l·lb coffee can. 1 greased 23·oz. sweet·potato can and 3 greased JOlh·oz soup cans. Spread bat· rer evenly with a greased spatula or knife 6. Let rise In wtinn place until batter is 8. Loosen loaves fro m cans with long spatula. let cool. Cut In rounds 10 serve. By ffiorllyn Hansen W hy not try a yeast batter bread. Here are some help· ful facts and a few good recipes. • Batters are mixtures thin enough to pour or drop from a spoon. Doughs are thick enough to be rolled or kneaded. Batters have a higher proportion of liquid to flour, so they mix quickly. llley require no knead· Ing or shaping. • Some batter breads go directly from mlxlng bowl to baking pan, eliminating one rising. Others rise In the mixing bowl and are .. stirred" In· stead of "punched" down before turn- ing lnlo a casserole or pan for baking. • The texture of batter breads Is more uneven, open. soft and more crumbly than that of kneaded breads. BEAN SPROUT BREAD 11}, cupe &ah bun lfl'OUU "" Oii' ~ -la (105'F.-115'F.) 2 .... Kdw dry yeMt If, cup dairy -cram (at room lllmpcnltur•) 6 ~ 1>011111 margartM, aoft.oed v. cup logar 2 taepoona Nit 2 egp (•I room e.mperawre) 3~ to 3~ cupe mWlced all-i>urpoM tlour If, cup wheat term 1. Wash bean spro uts and dry well 2. Measure wann w~ter Into a large wann bowl. add yeast. stir to dis.solve 3. Add sour cream. margarine. sugtir. salt and eggs. Beat In 3 cups flour until well blended. about 1 mlnuce. Stir In wheat genn. bean sprouts and enough additional flour to make a soft dough. 4. Cover; let rise In wann place. free from draft. until doubled In bulk, about 1 hour 15 minutes. 5. Stir batter down. Tum Into 2 greased l·quart casseroles. Cover. let rise In warm place, free from draft. untll dou· bled In bulk, about l hour 15 minutes. 6. Bake at 375'F. for about 35 minutes. Remove from pans and cool. Malcu21oauu ANADAMA BA1TER BREAD 2 ..... Kdve.,,,.... VI cup wry warm .., ••• (110'F.-130'F.) 11,.i, c..-etWkhed cornmeal '.4 ~ buner or..,..,_ v.~-···· 1 &MlrlpaoaNlt le..-~ .. .. 4 c..-......... purpoM lour 1. SoMn yeast In water. 2. tn large bowl, combine commul, butter. molauel and aalt. Stir In bo&ling water: cool to lukewarm. S. Beat In 1 cup of flour . stir In toftcned yast. Add 2 cupe of flour. bating 2 Makes 8 miniature loaves (conttnu~d) is a very good price:' RULU Here'• ... )'OU haw to do to recelYe • store oertlflc:ale for a free Purex qu.itty PfOCllCt: 1. Print your neme and ec:tt ... on the Otder btri. 2. EncloN the Symbol ot Value .... from the ..,.. of .,, emptied gallon 11.ze Pure.- Liquid B4Nc:tt, ~ 3. Th• bOx top from the mmchlng P\nx lnnd In the right hend column of the Otder .blal* (UM Symbol of v.lue ...i for HMvy Duty Liquid~). 4. Send In the llboYe and )'OU will rec.Ive• ttor• oertlflca» for )'OUf",,.. Put. produot. r·--------------------···--·------------------------, • I I I I I ORDER BLANK/PUREX FREE CLEAN-UP FE8TIVALI : . /lend certNk:Me E.ndoMd ..... Ion Puru Liquid lllMch I Y to get free · Symbol of Yliue plue box top from LI TOM 'N SoltFllbrle Sollenef-20c:ount ..... Purex HNvy Duty o.tergen(-1'1 oz 0 11' O.ilon Purex Liquid Ble.ti . . .......... Puru Ton 'N Soll Frtlrlc Sol'** -40 count 0 Brilto Nylon Scrubber . . . . . . . . . . .. • . . . . . Brillo Soep Padl-10pedtor19 pedt 0 Ootlief>9d ............................. P1.tre1tAIF8brlcBIMc:n-.Ooz. U Purex All Fabric IMeactl -40 oz ........... Purex Heevy Duty Liquid ~ -114 oz. (I.Jae the Symbol o1 Yr1ue ...,) NAME ......................................................................................................... ~ AOOAESS~--------------------------------------~ ~----------------------------------~----------------~ advertl•emenc advertleement Ruby Earrings 55 a pair . ·until April 29 As part af an advertising program we will send to each reader of. this pu~ lication who sees and rcturm this printed notice before Midnight. April 29, a pair of aenuine ruby stud earrings for the sum of SS plus Sl shipping and hand- ling. There is no further moqetary obligation. [Each pair of earrings con- tains a quarter carat total weight of genuine rubies and will be accompanied by our Certificate of Au- thenticity to that effect.) This advertising notice is being placed simultane- ously in other publica- tions. If you sec it in more than one publication. please let ua know. as this information is helpful to us. Should you wish to re- turn your earrings you may do so at any time to the ad- dress below and receive a full refund. There is a limit of one (I) pair of ruby ear- rinp per address. but if your request is made be- fore April 23. you may request a second pair by enclosing an additional SS plus St shipping and hand- ling. No request will be ac- cepted put the dates noted above; your uncashed check will be returned if postmarked later than those dates. Please enclose this original notice with your request; photocopies will not be accepted. Send ., appropriate sum together i 0 with your name and ad-1 dress to: CHRYSTI£ a ! SPRYNCHI. LTD.. Ruby f Earrtnp Adnrtilla1 Pro-J ~ D.,t. 613-39, Bos 6 1920, GrHnwkh, Con- necticut Milt. (~ Homemade -Stead CASSEROLE SWEDISH RYE 31/t to 4 cupe wwdted all~ lour 1111 cupe unelfted rye lour lfl cup pided dark brown WiU 2 tcMpOOU ealt I &c-.poon ur.way Med 2 plt91. 9CtM dry ycut I cup milk I cup Wiiler 2 blbinpoona martartn~ 1. Combine flours. In a large bowl. thoroughly mix 11/2 cups flour mixture. sugar. salt. caraway seed and undls· solved active dry yeast. 2. Combine milk. waler and margarine In saucepan. Heat until very warm (120°F. 10 130°F.): margarine does not need to melt. 3. Gradually add milk mbclure to dry in· gredlents and beat 2 minutes al medium speed of electrlc: mixer. scraping bowl OC· ca.sionally. or beat vigorously with wooden spoon for 2 minutes. 4. Add l/4 cup flour mixture and beat again for 2 minutes 5. Stir in enough additional flour mix· ture 10 make a stiff dough. If necessary. use additional all-purpose flour 6. Cover: let ris.e In warm place. free from draft. until doubled in bulk. about 40 minutes. 7. Stir dough down. Shape with greased hands Into a smooth ball and place in well-greased straight-sided l 1h·quart cuserole 8. Cover: let rise until double In bulk. about 40 minutes. Just before rising time Is up. preheat oven to 4()()°F. 9. Bake 40 to 50 minutes or until top 1s deep brown and loaf sounds hollow when rapped with knuckles. Tum out of casserole. cool. Make• 1 loo/ CASSEROLE Dill BREAD 2 to 2'.4 c..,. uMlfted .U-purpoee lour l ...,-.,a Dftl ..,.., 1 tHlpoOft .... t ~a IMl m.tant minced onion l 71 f"!S Q CIM dlll Ned .,. telllpoOft MlalDt --1 pq . .cdw dry yeMt 1 ta• I 11p a lllft eoft-.d m.,...,tnc ... c:-. wry hot .., ...., (125'F. to 130"F.) 1 c-. cr...wd C:OU..-chMM (•t room te...,....tur•) l .. (•t room temp.r•ture) l . In a large bowl, thOf'OuihlY mix V• cup flour. sugar, salt, Instant minced onion. dill Med, baking toda and undis- solved active dry yeast. Add softened margarine. I . Gradually add very hot tap watat to dry ingredients and beat 2 minutes at medium speed of electric mixer. scraping bowl occasionally. Add cottage cheese, egg and 1/2 cup flour or enough flour to make a thick batter. Beat at high speed 2 minutes. scraping bowl occasionally. Stir In enough addtional flour to make a stiff batter. • 3. Cover: let rise In a warm place, free from draft. until doubled in bulk. about 1 hour and 15 minutes. 4. Stir batter down. Tum Into a greased 1112-quart casserole. Cover: let ris.e In warm place. free from draft. until dou· bled In bulk, about 50 minutes. 5. Bake in preheated 350°F. oven about 30 minutes or untll done. Remove from casserole and cool on wlre rack Mobs l loo/ APPLESAUCE BRAN BREAD 1111 to 3 aipe Ulllillled .n..,..._ lour 111 cup whole br1111 Cft-1 l4 cup packed fttht bfOMI IU98r % •-.oon ealt ~ tc..,ooe 1M1kJat eoda 1 pkg. 9CtM dry yust Vt cup appleAuce 1,4 cup .... IJ. cupwafG 3 ~ merg8flne 1 en (•t room temp.r•ture) 1. In a large bowl, thoroughly mix 'h cup flour. bran cereal. sugar, salt, baking soda and active dry yeast. 2. Combine apple.sauce, milk. water and margartne in a saucepan. Heat over low heat unUI liquids are very wann (12QOF to IJOOF.). Margarine does not need to melt. 3. 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How many backboards and foreheads wlD Darryl Dawkins splnter? To get the answer to these and other ques- tions on the eve of the N.B.A. play- offs, FAMILY WEEKLY'• Eliot Kaplan went one-on-one with former referee Richie Powers. one of the best and most colorful officlah for 22 years. Powers Is aJso co- author (with Mark Mulvoy) of Ouer- tlme! and currendy does sportS broad- casting for ABC In New York and color commentary for the U.S.A. cable TV network. F AM11. Y WEEKLY: How does the game change come play- off time? POWERS: First, · teams that score 110 points now score 90. Two rea- sons: The defense Is tougher and the of- fense Is more careful wtth the baD - they don't take Indiscriminate shots. It's a thinking man's game for 48 min- utes. And they're playing each othe, on c.ons«utfve nights. FW: So the Individual match-ups become the key? POWERS: Yes. Jeny West once said that his opponent knew exactly what he was gonna do and Wat knew what the opponent would do. It's like a chess game. And you come down to the &ast game and see who'• gonna maJw the last move and chedc- mate. Physicalty we're aD the sarrw. When It coma to push and shove, It's who's the strongest memaly. Who's gonna sJog through that mud and come out wtth the last shot. FW: Do Nfs dllcUll things to watch for before each game? POWERS: Yeah, and it's exhila- rating to do It. To ta& about things that are gotng to happen In a game and then ... them happen and haw your parU\G look at you and go .. Ah. you can't bat us." S.C.UM the name of the game II "beat the ...,.,..,, · - meni.ly, not ph)llk:ally, that II. Take the two btggat people In the ....... (Anlll Gtnor. end (J<.reemJ AbduJ..Jabb.r. Now you know th.tt boch .. gerdle people. They don't •foul, ., you haw no Pl'Obllm. But 'tMr-i you __ • lmlllllr, mUICUlar cn.r,. (Daw) Cowen.. Now he'• only 6-9 to Jabbar's 7-4. So he's go- ing to be musding him. You have to be aware of what a Cowens wt1l do to circumvent his height disadvantage. FW: Is it fair to anticipate? POWERS: i think so. The player may not~ because you're taking away his best weapon. But the con· duct of the game Is what's paramount. And while the ref may be thinking beforehand of the players Involved, the play happens, he sees the acdon and he thinks again. Then he blows the whlsde There's that second think. Flash forwards : Jullu.s Erving of the 76ers oper· otu on the Bucks' Marques Johnson. Powers at work: 'The pressure Is unbeoroble. Some crack under It.' I ! J -I i ~ V OU have to take charge. All ex·- ample: The defensive man may touch the offenetw man with hts hand - but not )llb him. 8ut Jo Jo White WM a nobtous poke. • ls H.nry ~. rd bs wortdng a game Md tell him. .. Don't dO It Jo Jo. Don~ poke him. ,~, NOW Play Your Favorite Music and · Dance Your Way to a more Beautiful You! 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Tommy, every night you say that. you're going." FW: Do referees protect certain players. superstars for Instance? POWERS: If I ever pro· tected a player I would have quit. No official survived long in the N.B.A. protecting players or being a "homer." FW: It does happen. though? POWERS: There have t>een ttmes when a referee. under pressure -and the pressure is unbearable. some crack under it -I don't know whether It's fear. in· decision or what. but the whistle goes off when It shouldn't have. FW: What was the most exciting playoff ga~ you ever worked? POWERS: The triple overtime between Phoenix and Boston (1976J. You couldn't have written a script like that. No one would have believed It. FW: Including the fan who rushed out from the stands after you? What do you remember about that? POWERS: A lot. In· eluding a death threat I got a week before. I remember the fan coming at me angrily, ut· terlng gross profanity. And he's not coming at allybocly else -he's oomlng at me. But before he hit me. I threw a straight left and nicked him In the right ear and a stratght tight that bou1lCtd off the top ol hls head . FW: Who were the great· at money players of aU ttmt? POWERS: It's the guy who w&nts the bakd>eU - a Jerry Wea, an Elgin S..y· lor, WiJt Chamberlain, Oscar Robertson, Walt Frazier. To see Robertson's eyes virtually popping out of his head and West. salivating and BIU RusseU panting. oh God. FW: Who's going to win It au this year? POWERS: Milwaukee seems the surprise team of the year. But then ther-e's Phoenix, and L.A. with Mandrake the Magician [Magic Johnson). You can't deny Philadelphia, but they've got to get by Milwaukee or Boston. I pick the Bucks over the Lakers in the· finals . FW: Most experts would pick the 76ers; why the Bucks? POWERS: They've got the big man, [Bob) Lanier. Their backcourt · is stronger. Marques Johnson is as good a player as there is. They've also got tremendous shoot· Ing guards In Brian Winters and Sidney Moncrief. FW: Many say pro bas· ketbaU has declined recently, blaming it on everything from I "1/ I ever protected O· player, I woul!l have quit." too many blacks In the league to not enough great teams. What's going on? POWERS: Expansi'on has d~uted some of the tal· ent. Injuries take a tremen· dous toll: One sltp on a wet floor and the knee is gone. As far as too many blacks, teams Just t.aM the best play· en. I'm sure the Kn1cks. who hove all blacki. would love a combination. It makes the team better: It really does. FWt What would you do to improve the game? POWERS: First, legalize the zone defense . Every· body's playing It anyway. Next, ICiCft the game In quarters. A while beck. Cleveland Iott In Phila- delphia by two potnts In oV«l'tlme. Philly won the ftnt and MOOnd quartmt: Ct.ve- land came back and took dw third and fourth before Jos. Ing. What 1 letdown. But If you give them a point for winning the third qUlrter and I I Powers pleb the Budcs. mostly because of Bob Lanter (No. 16). a point for the fourth . It's an added incentive. Make each game worth seven total points -three for winning the game, one for winning a quarter. Award playoff spots on total quarter points. FW: Any other ideas? POWERS: Start the sea· son near Thanksgiving and go into June. Play double· headers. Cut the number of teams to 22 or even 20. Re· store 12-man rosters. Cut the season to 72 games but add more playoff games. FW: Do the referees need Improvement? POWERS: Yes. Players have gotten much bigger and quicker and the ball gets downcourt a helluva lot faster. But the referee has not Improved commensurate with the players. FW: Are three refs the answer? POWERS: It's not the number of men. It's the man himself. I lea.med early on that there are "Omlgod referees" and there are "Thank God" referees. You walk on the court and hear. 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ALL°"" ................. .....,. I -I ........ .-.......... ~--· I ........... ~.... .. ..... , ~ I ADOMN I I CITY • aTATI -Z., -1 ·--".... . l"-"· &N.J, ~ ......... ..... .... " ... a;;;; .. ... --~--..... --rl Blouses Ate Back- And ffio1e Feminine I t's not hard to guess what's behind the back-to-the-blouse movement In fashion today. Women want a change from the classic shirt that's been so popular lately. and with In- creased self-confidence in the business world, they don't feel they have to dress like .. one of the boys." FAMILY WEEKL V Interviewed [e- presentatives of some of the top blousewear firms to learn what styles to look forward to this season: "Women are rejecting fads and moving Into 'Investment dressing,' especially in blouses." says designer Carofyn Tyson of Alice Stuart. "They are buying a few quality pieces that wUI last through several seasons." She notes that the working woman is largely responsible for the surge in sales of more detailed. stylish blouses. because at the office, women are usually seen from the waist up as they sit at their desks. Tyson's firm Is showing blouses In airy fabrics. such as voUe and gauze. lots of trimming, tucking and lace . as well as subtle touches of embroidery.· The blouse looks at Ship 'n Shore follow the romantic trend closely: Softly detailed blouses feature ruffled necklines. round yokes, blousons and novelty sleeves -sporting eyelet. Swiss dots and lace. Another growing trend, according to Fran Petillo, vice president, general merchandising manager of Ship 'n Shore. Is the return of prints: "Abou1 one-third of our blouse collection Is In prints, both small and large." They of- fer a Victorian-style floral print, as well Than Eve1 By Ro$0Jyn Abrevoyo Romantic. airy and dromabc characterize this season's blouse look The white blouse. In Fortrel-Amel. is by Alice Stuart. The pnnt. in Fortrel stTetch. is from Ship •n Shore as a big tropical floral with lots of white background. ln solid colors. they are featuring blouses In rich, deep shades "that will not only look sensational with white pants, .. says Petillo. "but offer value and economy as they carry a woman Into fall." For the woman who wants ' the ultimate in comfort and beauty, there are silky-looking blouses in stretch polyester. "The design force at Chlnolse Ltd. is putting its chips this season on lace. ruffles and crocheted looks In soft pastels of lilac. mint. peach and aqua," says Glorla Nathan. sales manager. "There will also be lots of white, and the nonsol!d story in- cludes Roman stripes. confetti and French flag prints. But. most Impor- tant." Nathan adds, "we see a trend in the 'big' top coming back. like our cossack blouse." Talk about a clean sweep for the soft. feminine look In blouses -Contessa Monique's de- signer. Florence Alper. is styling a lot of her blouses in that very mood to go under suits, Including ver- tical tucking and soft prints. Other looks Include matching camisole and blouse sets and e "bomber-Jacket" blouson In delicate crepe de chine or georgette . Her company Is. also show- ing a wealth of patterns. "One of the great trends, on both sides of the Atlantic.'' says Alper enthusiastically. "i.s in the more sophisticated tunic· length blouses growing In popularity. They really tend to cover a multlt1,1de of sins.'' Fashion Yipe for BlouH Dre.tog 1. Choose a flattering neckline -gathering at the shoulder IJne or light not too high or fussy If you have a shoulder padding. short neck. I. If your bosom ls too ample, draw 2. lf shoulders are wide, chooee the eye away wtth pretty colors. ver- IOfter fabrics, more fttted sleeves. tlcal neckllna. lf you have • tma1I Avoid cap sJecva or puckenng at the botom, your look Is right In style with shoulder line. For narrow shoulders, a cholct ot soft ahlntng from tM 1'111 good bets arc ailper fabttc:.s and lhoulder line or yoke. ..a Handsome Authentic Reproductions of Tiffany Style Wall and Table Lamps The perfect touch for •Game room• -~.,. efamlly roome I only 1 t19s J Rec11p1ure 11 bil of lhe pas1 w11h handsome. Tiffany style Coca·Colo umps! Nos1olglc Ice Cream Porlor look In charming reprOducllons of s1alned glass shades mounted on mane black and brass fin1Sh fullures. approx 17'h" high . Create a WllJ'TTI, friendly feeling wherever they stand or are hung. Chooee both model• for great con¥UNtlon plecaf UL Approved Send to. NOllA NELSON-Dln. YJIW Qt -of the Anllfas 1Ww 't>I\. H Y 10011 ..... --s-.. COCA..alLA~}. O Only $14 ~ • S2.7S ~ 11111 pomge 0 S>,V[I Only S27.9S • SUS .. Clll1119 b IWO. Ched choice: 0 YJ/Wflt Model 0 YH/T1111t Model o .... _,..,_ v---..... 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PABHISTORIC PRITIKIN Uke many mlddle·aged men. Vaughn Bryant was going to pot. All diets had failed . and he was pncklng 200 pounds on his 5-foot lO·inch frame. He wore T-shirts to the beach. But as an anthropologist. he had an advantage. WhUe studying coprolites -fossil· lzed feces -Bryant discov· ered the perfect diet: the caveman's diet. Over half a caveman's food consisted of fi>rous car· bohydnnes IJke cactus, along With flowers, benies, nuts and roots. Protein came from small, lean anJmall such as ma, biudt, fish, ~. snakes, rabbtts. With obvloua modtflca. tlont (chicken lrutead of snake; hulls and vcgctabln for c:ac:tua), Bryant, head Of Texas A & M's anthropology department, swtched to this low.sugar, loW11k, low·fet. h'gtvftbcr diet -quh IUnJJar to the popular Prdm dlat_ •• MMIU'WlllW', .... 8\ -· He lost 30 pounds. "Skeletons of prehistoric man show he was In excel· lent shape," notes Bryant. ·And no wonder. You can't run after rabbits or away from mastodons if you're fat." IRONING OUT THE PRBSS Which Interview show do business executives fear most? "60 Minutes by far," says Jerry Danzig, vice presl· dent of Chester Burger & Co .. a New York firm that trains businessmen to deal with the media. '"On 60 Minutes, It's the white hats vs. the black hats. and the black hats always work from behind the goal line." Among the techniques Danzig stresses with hls 75 cbents (including A.T.&T .. Metro politan Life and Hooker Chemical) are to : be colorful: use anecdotes; avoid jargon: emphasize how things affect the public; admit your mistakes but add how you corrected them: be able to make your point In 30 seconds and, above all, be believable. "lf you lose credl- blltty, you've lost the whole baD game," he says. "I don't think we're teach- ing how to manipulate the prat." says Dao.zig. "We teach executives how not to be manipulated. how not to be passive but to use the in· terview to their advantage." NO l'OOUN' According to the new Gufnneu Book of World Records. on Nov. 19 and 20. 1979. in Clifton Parl<, N.Y .. Bob Carroll cracked jokes nonstop for over 24 straight hours. FIXING THE GAME Monday night brings col· lege basketball's champion- ship game and, with recent charges that former Boston College players were paid by gamblers to shave points. o ne reflects back 30 years to the 1949-50 college season. That was the year C .C.N.Y.'s Cinderella team won both the N.C.A.A. and N.l.T. championships. But a year later. the entire starting five -and many players around the country -admit· ted to shaving points and flx· Ing games. And not much hat changed since then to dissuade such adivtty. says one authority. "Schools stQJ make a lot of money off basketball, and the pAayers make none," observes Charles Rosen. author of Scandals of '51 , a chronicle of that tumultuous season. "Many schools use any means to recruit players and then treat them like meat. It's an atmosphere of hypocrisy , and hypocrisy tends to breed more hypocrisy .. Rosen. himself a former basketball star at Hunter Col· lege. adds, "The escalating N.B.A. salaries have deterred point-shaving for the college superstars_ They can't risk blowing those huge dollars. But for guys who are stars of their teams but not true pro prospectS. the temptatio11 IS stUI very much there." ANOTHER DIMENSION Once agajn, we can slip In· to the Twilight Zone. The late Rod Serllng's hit TV series 1s- still ln syndication In 100 cities, and now Twilight lo~ magazine has hlt the stands. Each Issue features W<>rks by famous sdence-fk:tlon writ· ers, Interviews, reviews and an original Twilight Zone script. There are also detalls on a $2,000 ltory contest for unpubhhed writers. Serllng's w1dow. Carol, ls consulting editor of the rMQaz:lne and reflected re· centJy on her husband's philosophy: "What forced Rod Into the T willght Zone In the first place was the repres· sive political atmosphere of the l 950's, the censorship and such . So things that a Republican or Democrat couldn't say. he had a Mar· tlan say. And J know Rod would be very worried about the political climate today. With the Moral Majority around, It's beginning to resemble that of the SO's." -tllot Kap&.n BIRTHDAYS (AD Aries) SuncS.y -Pearl Balley 63; Phil Foster 67. Monday -Warren Beatty 44; Eric Clapton 36; JohA Astin 51. T~ -Richard Chamberlain 46; Gabe Kap· Ian 36; Shh-ley Jones 4 7; Gordie Howe 53; Herb ~ 46. Wedneeday -All Mac:Graw 42; Debbie Rey· nolds 49. lhwtday -Alec Gutnnas 67; Jack Webb 61; W.mn ...,. Debbie~ Marvin Gaye 42; Buddy Ehlen 73. f1'tdl!y -Mmb'l Bnmdo 57; Tony Oriando 37; Wayne Ntrwtocl 39; Doris Day 57; Georvs JaNI 83; Manha M..on 39. Saturd.y -Anthony P~1 49. 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RI, ION llllnel• ...... fib ••• ,.. ..... b• ____ _ TotefA-•ta11eto• GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK BARGAINS FROM BURGESS SEED & PLANT CO. 4FREE BONUS ITEMS See Order alanlc For 8onuses PLANT NOW-ENJOY COLOR. FRAGRANCE AND BEAUTY ALL SUMMER-FOR YEARS TO COME MONEY-SAVING SPRING SALE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FULL WARRANTY We 9uoron1ee your so1t1focllon w llh anything purchased from Burgess. II w11h1n one year of receipt of your order you ore not completely 101is· fied in every way with your plant• ond seeds, return the SHIPPING LABEL ONl Y for o frH replocement 0< purchase price refund . . your choice We guoron· tee plonu lo be vigorou• heohhy and font clan in ttvery woy. ORDER NOW-SAVE BIG MONEY KING OF FLOWERS TREE PEONIES 2/'11A• ,,., .. ,, •1111.11 Tree Peon••• (Pe•••I• 1vffrvltl~) c-from Jopon. They"re the most beoutl· ful of the woody 1hrub1. They grow to 6 · , prodyce 01 mony 01 200, a· bloome. Tl'te dellcotefy.formed petal• reaemble soft, 1h~ny O'lentol 1llk: Folloge 11 deep gteen. Tl't11 1hrub often hves 100 veoral We Mnd heolt~ I-yr. old grafted plont1. Cot. No. N6873 Pink, Cot. No. N6822 White, Cat. No. N61121ted. TRIP·L-CROP CLIM81NG BURGESS TOMA TO $1 .00 Per Pkt. Jum!M Pkt. U.H Ch. U .M 4Ch. 117.IS COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 3forSl.9S t fMU.7S 12f«lt.ts By for the most productive of oll tomolon. Yie lds up lo 2 bushel per plant• Reoches 1:2'. 18' even 2s· on o trellis But out-yields other vorietie1 even when 9rown on bush form. World famous Trtp·l ·Crop hos beautiful. lorve. crimson fruits-01 big 01 6 ocrou I The meaty centers hove 1olid dlv11ion1 which make it urwquolled fa< slicing ond conning. Cot. No. 56702 Symmelrocol Blue Spruce (lll'lcff ~vft94tna 9levce ) odds beouiv ond volue to your proper!'f. Grows 2S to 30 toll !hese ore strong, 3 yeor old, nunery-grown seedling. Well· rooted. 8 lo I 2". Northern grown. Excellenl for windbreak• ond Individual specimen. Order oil you con us• ol thfle low prices. Ccn. No. N6208 4FRH BONUS OFFERS SH OADfR BLANK FOR 1N'01tMATl0H GIANT JUNEBEARING STRAWBERRIES 25 for $3.49 M/ ... M 1 .. /t12.U Ht/SM.ts ~by PQPUlor request. for nearly 40 yeora, Giant Robinaon hos be.no fova<lte • of e11perlenced gordenets. The berry 11 extro lorge ond very •w-1. Robinson It • copoble of wlthatondlng poor 1011 condltlon1 ond 0110 producH well under ••lreme dry condition•. Mony of the '"Pick Your Own" form• grow this virus· reelstont variety. These ore the biggest berrle1 yo~/11 probably eYer grow. Excel· lent for fr"h denert1 ond joms. Cot. No. N6609. • GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK BARGAINS FROM BURGESS SEED & PLANT CO. ROSES $2.49 ea. J/1t.'7"n2.•• 12/fU.1111/Ut.tS Her4y, 2·yr. 014 , flel4 pown. GUAIANTHD. PEACE ROSE (Former AARS WINNER) Yellow Rose tinged with pink double long lost1n9 bloom• up to 6'· acron. Glouy. dlaeoae-realatont follog•. An unrivaled beoutr. Notional Gold M edo Winner. Cat. No. ~ .. CRIMSON GLORY Lorge, full. velvety bloom• · · perfectly ahoped. Very frogront. Prolific 1prlng·to· foll bloomer. Given high· .. t rating of all red rOMs by AARS. Cat. No. N6852 CLIMBING BLAU Enjoy greot bursll of big, 1carlet blooms In June, ogoln In fall • and aome In be'-n. 1hl1 Is the great· .. , of th• cllmbe" I Hardy and vigorous. Cot. No. N6458 ORDIR TODAY -INJOY 110 COLORFUL MUMS THIS FALL CUSHION MUMS S for $1.00 11 for n .as te for n.H You can now have o yard full of CUSHION MUMS for fuu 20 cenh e-ach• These plants produce arm looda of foll blooms on e-och rounded plont, They make won derfully bright cut flowers. You receive choice field-grown root d111111on1 Very hardy-thrive even 1n poor 1011 with little core. Our chotee of colors: Pink bronze, red or yellow. (Not aent to Arizona. Californio or Washington.) Cot. No. N6815 "-ANT NOW !'Ott A urmMI °' raAGIANa ANDCOlOI PERSIAN LILACS $1.50 ea • The Pe,.ion l ilac jSyrlnp vu ... rlt) 11 ewtremely frogrant. It produces on obun· dance of ~rple and lavender blooms ond has h.autlful cte.,, grHn leaves. Very easy to grow. Ideal In group• or borde". We tend healthy, 2 to.,. nursery.grown treet. TheM ore lcMal tronsplontlng size. Pla111 now for a Ille· time of fragrant llloc bloom• each 1prlng. Cat. No. N6737 CARNATIONS 6 for $1.00 12forS1.IS 11forH.H For beauty and fragrance send for HARDY CARNATIONS now. These ore heolthy. yeor-old pion ts thot w ill bloom in rainbow 1hode1 of red. pink. yellow ond white. Strong ever-blooming beoutle• that return yeor ofter y.ar. Cot. No. N659S OLD PASHIONID NATIVE DAYLILIES S for $1.95 llforU.71 IH«tr.U ..... ,, ... A beoutlful flowering ground cover thot spread• 10 rapidly It diecourage1 weed growth. Grows about 2 toll in proctkolly any 1011 or cllmote. ProducH 4 " to 5" Of'Or198 blooms. Plant producea 50 bloom1 or more a yearl Cot. No. N6238 GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK BARGAINS FROM BURGESS SEED & PLANT CO. Save By Mai I .. Fast, Convenient .. Cuts Out The Middle Man CARPATHIAN ENGLISH WALNUTS $7.95 ea. 11•w.tt Juta.. ....... a/121.tS A truly out1tondlng variety, thl1 hardy e11clu1lve lurgeu tlroin It o rapid grower ond 1hould beor In 5 to 1 yeol'1. Our planting 1todc I• grown from Mlect mother treea ond wlll producw the lorg· ••I null with the thlnne.t of ahelt.. The flavor ond quality of the ~t I• un· equoled. We want to reduce our lclf'ge Inventory. ond -·ve mode thete 1 'h · to 3' tf99t o reol borgoln. Cot. No. N6519 TRH COLLECTION 3 lombotdy Poplor · $2.75, 1 Scotlet lled Maple · $1 .50, 1 Smoh Trff . S2.00 -All 5 (o S6.25 volu•) for only SUS. Cot. No. NC6644 LOMBARDY POPLAR (P. Nlf"I) .,., ... 3 /$2.75 U /lt.M Mfornt.M A hardy, ropld-9rowlng favorite for bock9round1, dlvldera ond wJndbreokt. Th•H dl1tlnctlve tr••• or• often Sffn PfOYldlng 0 groc. tul icreen along drLv-oy•. They or• ••p•clolly uHful where brooc:ler·growlng trffl wlll not flt. The y're easy to grow-require no pruning or speclol core. Thew or• 2-3 ft. well-rooted tr•••· Grow to 30'. Cot. No. N6875 SMOKE TREES $2.00 tforta.JS , ........ In July when moet other ,,... hove quit blooming the Smoke Tree CC.th••• c ... 1.rle) bul'1t Into bloom with big clutt.n of light plnli ponlcle1 thot r .. emble o big beoutlful cloud of fluffy 1moke. Again In foll It ho1 brllllont red, IC:Of'let ond OfOnge foliage. Grows to 15'. ~. hand-Mlected 1 ·~ .. 3· trffl. Cot. No. N6811 33 •• Off SCARLET RED MAPLE Only $1 .00 ea. atord.n .,_ ..... Scarlet Red Maple (Acer rulruM) makes o wonderful shade lrff. It Is one of nature'• moat richly-colored trffl. Produc .. brlgtlt green leovH In 1prlng that tum to brllllont acarlet In foll. lt'1 hardy, di•-• rH lstont and tost-s,rowlng. Grows olmoat anywhere. Grows up to 35 ond mok" on e11c•lle nt town or 1trfft. A fairly fo1t-growln~ tree. You receive 1tTong, heovlly·rooted 2' to" collected trffl. An Ideal tronsplontlng sire. Ord« now whlle the supply lasts. Cot. No. N6817 llAUTIFUL PA"a WHITI WHITE BIRCH $1.30ea. ,,_.,,,. . .. ., ... A tovorlle ornomentol ,,..., The White llrch (a. Pw''J.'tfere) 11 beoutlful yeor-roun . In spring ond sumrn9r bright 9'"" leovee cover the tree. In foll the leoYeS tum o golden «>lor. In wlntfi the graceful trunk and slender bronchet ore o l~ly. 91i1tenlng white. Thea• ore hardy, northern grown 2' to 4 • ,,...,. We 1U91"t p!ontlng In clumpa of three. Cot, No.N6190 Sprf"I 0r .. t1np from lur .... - You'r• probably 01 onJClout 01 we ore to tlorl gorden1ng once ogoin. Thi• It turgest 69th yeor In the teed ond plont bi.11lneu ond -olwoys IHI o MnM of wonder ond delight o• plonts reowoken and burat forth with new Ille In spring. We hope our vlgorou•. FULLY GUAMNTU O aeedt ond nuraer; nod! brings you much gardening pi-re. Check out our aole, ii Includes the be11 borgolns from our lor99 cotolog ond .-.rol ltemt lhot ore overstocked. ~ 0 good gardening-· IURGESS SEED ANO l't.ANT COMPANY COLOSSAL RHUBARB $3.95 ea, l/tf ... . ,.,,,., WOtllO'S ~EST llHUIAlll Stolk1 will grow 2' long, meoaure 7" oround, ond-igh over o pound eoch-ju1t one i.nder, juicy stolk is~ lor o pie! COLOSSAL it very •-I-you'll find it requlrM left 1ugor than regular rhuborb-.wce llent for frHring ond con· nlng. It Is winte r hardy, con be horvested the MCond yeor. ond the ylelif I.a fontostic. A potch of COLOSSAL plonted In good. rich soil is on eye-cotchlng 119'11. '41>99. fon-ahoped, crlnkly.pleoted leovfl r~ Elephont Eort, ond will m.osure up to 3' ocrot1. Cai. No. N6232 SUDS ANO HOUSE PLANTS AllE SHIPPED oll ye or long. uauolly within o few doya ofter -rK•I"• your order. NlHt$EltY STOCK Item• ore ahlpped ot the proper time for your locotlon. If you ordw ottythlng thot eonnot ~ ahipped lmrnedlotely, -Mnd you o written odu-1.dgement of your order. SHALLOTS favorite Of Eplcurlans $1.95 ('I."· (l'lenb U')I tUt(1 ltl.) .._M(tltl.) Ht.It (4 ltl.) French chefs uH these amoll, hordy. onion-like bulbs in ••pensive gourmet cookery. Shollot1 ore 101tler thon onlon1, milder lhof\ garlic, ond con be uted ln1teod of them In reclj)H. ANO they cost more per pound thon tleok I Sholloll ore eo1y to grow In the garden or In o pot on the window 1111-ond ot very little cott. Ju.I plont in o rich, mol1t 101~· to 10' oport. Soon you will be 1nipping the grffn top1 10 u•• 01 you would chivft. The bulbs divide 01 garlic bulbs--6 to 10 to o bulb. Store o• you would onions -to uH In your own gourmet cookery. Cot. No. N6821 .Healthy, Hardy, Guarar From BurgE JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE A Unique. DellclCMn V ... taltle J lti./t7.N • l1t.1•1us u "· ttt.7S "'"·'"''· BURGESS GIANT PUMPKIN 1 Pict. (5 Seeds) $2.SO • t "' ... (1' .... , ...... Howord Oill. from Novo Scotlo. d.veloped th11 giont pumfHlin lor us. Lost yeor he wos declored Conodlon PumfHlin Champion with o pumpkin thot -lghed 448 lbs.I Thot broke his torrner record by 9'1, r1>s1 Th11 voriety regulorly produce1 pumpkins In the 225 to 300 class. If you grow pumpkiM for show ond competition me*• sure you 9row this r-rkoble 11orlety. Unlea1 eYefY· body In the conteat la plontlng the IUltGESS GlANT you'll be hord to beot. When you ord.t o pocket of Giont l'umpkin Seed. -enclote FREE directions ond !ifM for ~ting ond core of confflt·wlnnlng pump- ktna. Grow the lur9991 Glont PumfHlin ond 991 o lot of ,Wliclty~t ~ o lot of lnterflt In the community. Thele pumpklna i'noke on ewcltlng garden project for your children. Order the l urgen Glont Pumpkin today. Cot. No. S660J Thl1 unu1uol. nutril looc:I volue ond ricl Artkhoke (alto colh in aolod1, odding o < them 01 you do poto· with butter. l urgfls stroin " unh ~~.'l.or plonting. I o re. Con be c left In the ground. C foll. Very high y1e ldi tubera from eorly A~ October in the loll. ( oport. Cot. No. N620t Jumbo Elephant Go lorger I Gives ve clelkiou• •ecnonlns of the strongnen. even cook ond •• spring or loll. Ua winter atoroge. Gn 1ub·:i•ro -ther. yeor to mok• glor over I lb. eoch. Cot teed Berries & Vegetables EVERBEARING QUINALT STRAWBERRIES 25 Plants $3.95 -Plus FREE BONUS and FREE PLANTING GUIDE OUI vege1obl• ii high in in vltomln1. Jerusol.in Sunchobs) is deliciOV9 ·..,. nul-llk• flovor. Coo6i. llOOl--aok•. boil and 1erv• 1ed and i1 exlro fine f0< it hotdy, ond will thrive for winier 1t0<oge, or be planted '" spring or . We 1hlp plonting stock it to June 14, ond by mid· 1hould be planted 18" BURGESS JUMBO GARLIC $1 .90 ea. Select a- 2/U .M 4/16.JJ "'"·" lie 11 milder and 6 times ttoblH and meots the lcrvor of gorlic. but none Ice right into 1olod1- • with butter! Plant in what 11 left over from anywhere. wlthstonct. IOYe1 u111olly tole• 2nd ab• bulbs whkll weigh ~. N6103 GIANT BLUEBERRIES St/1'-tS 1•1t11.H Ut/IM.H ... ,. from June nu •roet The c11ltivo1ed forms of blueberries ore Thia beauty 11 unsurpoued oa !tie greotest producing ever· eoay to grow In ocid soll ond ore proc-beorer. Con1inuoua crops with 1r~ yield of big, firm, licolly frH from dls.ose ond lnMCt Pftl•. juicy, wedge 1ho~ 1corlet red berrle1 thol retain theH (Neuttol toil• con be mode ocld by the quolllie1 thro11gh conning ond freezing. Self-pollenl1lng, CHOICE LUSCIOUS GRAPES opplicotion of ocid ~t or 111lphur.) For vlgofout vlnea lt,rive in ony 1011. at¥I beor delicious berrln better polllnotion -1uggest you plant ot from eorly IU"""'4H' till,...,.,, Cot. No. H6607 leoat two vorietlft. With each 0<der -furnish complete 1-_.;;......;.;;_~;;.....----------------r----' cultural direc1iona. The three vorletin -offer ore oll of CONCORD large 11:re, excellent quollty ond heovy beoren. They The American stondord beorer. orow 4 10 S fl. high and differ prlmorily In their ripening Concord consiste ntly produce s ..ason: good crops of lorve blue·block 8 "" llay (eorly) 2 yr. N6166 3yr. N6161 Jorsey (mldaeo•on) 2yr. N61~ 3yr.N6165 Co• '• (late) 2yr. N6t68 3yr. N6163 l'ricn for 2 yr. old plants: (S3.90 eo.) (2 for $7.50) (4 tor S13.9S) (6 for S17 .50) Prlc .. for 3 yr. old beorlng age plants: (S5.85 eo.) (2 lor $9.90) (4 for St7.50) (6 for S22.30) gropM. Tops for jom, and jellies . Mlcl-seoaon. No. 6305 CATAWBA Thia lot• .. oM>n grope produces nol only highly prized joma ond jelliet but fine r•d wlne1 and champagne en -11. Medium sire red fruit keeps well. ~ NIAGARA A chance seedling of Concord wo• the stort of this leoding white grope. It hos th• hordlnen and productivity of ita po rent. but ii ripen a earlier. An ••cellent de ... ,, grope. N6300 SEEDLESS.CONCORD GOURMET COLLECTION RASPBERRIES S Plants S5.6S Hot oil !tie IJ"eGI eoting quolltin of Concord w(thout !tie Med. Som. productivity ond vigor with 1flghtly smoller beffiel. N6322 'It lb. Shallots, 1 ·'I. lb. Jer111olem Artic hoke. 1 cl-Jumbo fleptlont Gorlic oil 3 vorieties for $6.95 (Save Sl.15) Cor. No. NC69AO ltlRRY COLLECTION 5 lothom Red ltotpberry l'lont1, S Cumberland llock ltoa~ry Plants, 25 02.oril '-'Y ~· Ing Strowberri-All for Sl3.9S (Serve $1 .30) Cot. No. NC69'3 1t/ ... H 2t/SU.•S •JS17.71 LATHAM large, deep red berries often measure 1" In di_..,, lothom la o ... igoroua grower, and yleldt · o tremendou1 crop of high quality berries. Mid· -t0n.N6'17 CUMBERLAND Ovr lotgest ond moat populor lote blodt r~. ~m del~ •ri... lllpena In lo1-Sept.mber. N6479 SEEDLESS INTERLAICEN A golden o~ grope, noted for ltl •-• fruit. It'• o 1u,,.,t> f,..h eating grope that'• !tie lirat to ripen. N6324 V ARllT'I' ORA Pf PRICIS t , • 11 .... v.-v.-v-COHCOlal -SHO .. ., M.40 ••• 50 CAIAWIA -1240 .. ., M.40 '" .50 HIC.AltA -'240 ... ., M40 ... '° COHCOM> IHD4.LU NISZ2 M 7S IUO 114-10 .... ""_ .... l&DUU N6D< M.n M.50 114.JO . .... I , CREEPING PHLOX 6 for $.1.00 12twn.11 II/II.It M/M.JS Colorful CREEPING PHlOX (P. lultvlete) grow1 only obout' In. tall. S~1 grMn all year. glv" mall" of color In early lf""l~R cholc. of r.d, bl.,.. white or pink. Mok" o wonderful ground cover or border. You recet¥9 ltrvng northern·grown field dlvl1~. Grown In pontol 1hode Of' full tun. Cot. No. N6814 SAVE ON LARGE QUANTITY ORDERS 3 Canadian Hemlock n .'5 •twH.71 1tfwHI." lltwt•." ...... n41 ... ,....,..... PRIVET HEDGE 10 for $1.98 .. ,., .. .. ,.,1.• 1•1•11.Jt lt'1 the IO'IJ"t .. 111ng hedge plant In Am«icol A fott-·growlng. tuperlor. long lived ond beoutlful plant. PRIVET (Amur IU11« North) r.qulret p<oc· ticolly no co,.. It juet can't b. b.ot for hedge to aurround your patio, yord. llM your drl¥9, etc. Con b. maintained at any height. Plant I ~' apart. You receive 1 ' to 3 · plants. Order as many °' you con poatlbly u .. while thl1 101• lotts. Not shipped to Collfomio or Arlxono. Cot. No. N6816 .............. tt..y ............. CANADIAN HEMLOCK Mott groc:eful of oll evergreens. Folloge 11 a soh. blue·green color and grow1 In flot, feathery loyera. Neat ond ottroctlv• whether 1heored or untrimmed. Glvet a cooling effect on hot aummer day.. p<OYldet a fuel-= windbreak on cold doyt. Winter hardy. A • lo wide ronoe of tOlla. These ore 1turdy. branched, 10-15" plOflt.- for qu~ rewlte. 10 plants mok• 0 29-30· hedoe. Small plants grow one 10 lhrff fffl onnuony. Prefer full 1un ond plenty of molature. Cot. No. N6828 CREEPING RED SEDUM 4 for only $1.00 a tor n .11: 11<-•1.• II hr M.71: •fer H .U A hordy ground cover. Red Sedum (lelluM 1purlurn) 1omellmes colled Orogon'1 Blood. fill1 trouble 1pot1 with ottroctive . thick evergreen foliog• oll yeor ond red, 1tor·like flowera June through Sept. Rock gordena, border1, edging , under shady trM•. ond 1tMp banks will be alive with corefrM color when you plont Red Sedum. Grow1 3 to '" toll. Spreod1 fo1t-NEVH NEEDS PRUNING. TheH ore hardy northern- grown plontl' for jull $1 .00, 8 for $1 .75. Fully guaranteed. Cot. No. N6813 COU..lCTIONS Of COVERS ANO HIOGINGS SAVl 18 Creeping Phlow. 12 Creeping Red S•dum, only $4.50 Cot. No. NC6941 Double Order Of Above: Ofttyll.7J Prlvecy An4 Protection Without W•ltlne SIBERIAN ELM 3 Plants $2.95 • for 11.11 11 for"'·" .... "'·" If you hav9 a large area you'd like~ In o hurry, plont Sib.rion Elm. Not for amoll. confined area•. oa It growa IO foat ond large. If left untrimmed, It wlll get to a trM height of '5 · or mote, but con be kept trimmed to form a toll growing KrMn. Growa rapidly even In 1hode ond In dry (even drought condition). poor toll, at -11 ot good 1oll1. Foll folloge turn1 r.d or purple In the North. Plant 3' oport. Already 2-3' high on orrlvol. (U.._ ,._tie) Col. No. N6827 BURGESS SEID AND PLANT CO. llUllOlll lllD & Pt.ANT CO. IMIOtlT ANTI .,....,,.,. Enter In Pkt. Size .. ,._.._..ROlll . Code column th• aaoom....-. neino11 t1101 lett.r "C" fM ~lee· NAME tlon, "lb." for STHET po11nda, "01." for 011nce1, ·· J" for Jumbo Pkt .. "P" few CITY STATE z" Pocket. c..-. .... 1 ........ D•cwtpHOft ........ .... .... 1 ~ t I . 10TAL IUJNOIS B11D1N1'1 ADD'" TAX ltACll ... , ...,_ .... & .. ..._.CMMIOI ADDONOllDaS ..... t11M I 11M 10TM AMOUNT INQ.Gl9 Oii CMAllCMD I• FREE wmt IYaT OllDllt- MAMMOnt W0NDU 1'0MA10 -""· CAT.N0.16717 . Thia 11 a top quallty·llG to-to. It ha• a dellclo111 flovor. 0..., acotlet cob-weight oa much •1 '4 ... 1 FREE wnMO.-Of Ht Oii MOml- CAT. NO ...... I GIANT 11111 ICVI. MUI V.. NACM A• 1'0MA10' ... Plonta produce big 6·1" bloom• on a 3.4 · item. TheH lu1h beautl•• are winter hordy. Up to 50 flowen on a alngl• plant I FREE wmtOt!DmOf MOllMOlll- CAT.NO.ldtl YINI NACM ... NT. PWIM4 MM0nt WOHOllllUD Some 1l1e, color and food va lue 01 tree peo<hea. Makes ••~lent preMtVes and pl ... Texture of o "'°"90· USE YOUR CHARGE CARD TO PHONf ORDER-Ph.: (3°') 663·2132 th ,_,, .... _ ............. ,,,,, __ °* .. * .. ~1111 • N ... No Speclol Core alue Flowers In.,,.._ IS/ta.ti ,., ..... 1•1112 ... PERIWINKLE 10 for S1~98 Plant o 12 month carpet of plu1h, evergreen Perl· winkle (Vine• minor). It will produce beoulltul lovend•r·blue flowers in spring even in the dulle1t oreo1 of your yard. Plant In shady or•o• beneath 1hrub1. even where grou won't grow. Plant In poor stony 1011, llffp banks. in rock gord•n-proctlcolly a nywhere DoH better in 1hod• rhon In 1unny 1po~I like• 1un. too. T>i.1• or• healthy, nicely· rooted plont1. Grow 4 106" toll. OM plotll tOV•ra 21q. ft. Cot. No. N681 I A WOltLD FAMOUS UAUTY SINa a111&.1 TIMI TREE ROSE OF. SHARON Now Only $1.00 ea. i ,_ 11.u ,,_ n .M (MfW.CU. syrtea.) OM of the most b.Gutlful flowering tr .. 1. Its rich. 1homrock-grMn leaves ore covered In mld summer with big bloom1 in dMp 1hocMI of red, pink, white or blue. Bloom• right through to loll. Eosy 10 grow. Fast growing. Hardy. Grow• to 15 · toll. Excellent for 1peclmen or ornomentol plontlng. You receive choice, nlcely-rooted. hond-1elec1ed ,,.., 01 leost 2' to 4 · toll. Cot. No. N6878 SMOOTH STEM THORNLESS BLACKBERRIES S2 .9S e a . 2/U .75 4/111.tJ l /llt.ts vigorous ond disease free Berries ore lorge ollroclive ond luscious flavored. Ripen obout August first Cot No No157 COUICTION 10 Periwinkle, 1 Tr .. RoH of Sl'ioron. 1 Monchurlon Apricot only S3. 93 Sov• $1.00Cot. No. NC6942 Now pick 8l0<kt>.rriet without gelling 1crotched! this r•· cent ontroductoon by the USDA is much superior to ony other variety we've seen. It's hardy even •n north· ern cllmore1 If mulched. Ewrremely CARDINAL AUTUMN OLIVE HEDGE S tor '1... lQ for U .4• 10 for n.•• lO for '14.4• Highly recommended by the U.S.O.A. bcellent tor K,_,,,, barriers, tiedg•• ond erosion control. It tolerotes o wide ronge of aoll ond climotlc cOflditlont. Thrives In sun or tight 1hode. In spring you enjoy rnoues of tlrty, •-•·scented, trumpet-1hoped ll~ra. In foll o super· obundonce of bright red berrlfl attroct the birds. Foat-growing outuml'I olive forms o fuel•acrvlng wind barrier oround your home. Plont 4-6' o~rt for toll.growing hedge -row. trim for low hedge. Sturdy plonts I ~ -2' toll. Cot. No. N6201 fruit Plowers Shod• MANCHURIAN APRICOT Sl.9S ea. 2 tor n .11 J tor u .st Thia 1, one of the hordle•t fruit trH1 you con plont. Hoa doullng pinlc snowflok• blo1.am1 ln early 1prlng before the leaves come out. In summer II bears on abundance ot"rlch-flovored. red-cheeked oprlcoll for eating lresh, conning. frM~•ng ond making into tongy jam• ond pr•· ••rv••· Thia molt•• o handsome. glouy-leoted, medium-1l1ed shod• trH. Monchurlon Apricot (Prunut er11tenlece) is self-polllnotlng but more fruitful when 2 or 3 ore planted. Fo1t- growlng. A 1-yeor plont shoor. to 6' I These ore I-yr. old 1.2· plonra. Not aent 10 Collfornlo. Cor. No. N66$3 BURGISS SllD & PLANT CO. BLOOMINGTON, IL. COLUCTIONl-PLANT aAllGAINl-JOUR Pltll 90NUSll ON PAGI 7 TV WEEK. MARCH 29, 1981 ~ORANGE COUNTY -., CAR . 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Beach -14z.iooo ' MAii HOWAID ., .YOUIWA ... 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove ....... \'()I VO • SUIDAY, llMCN ft 10:00 8 Cl) 9 (fl') "IA~ Plldadelph11 76ers vs Boslon Celt~ • ....._. lite Los Anceles Oodcefs vs. the Moatrul EIJIOS 11:00 • o an. ...... ....-a,.. . 11:30 tD Atl9ll Teull C1111111hr• Oollbln and 11nctes of this dumpion ship from Madison S4uare Cltd1t1 ill Nt1t YOfk 12:15. Qll cm Sports s,.dlalllr 1•. 0 cm HtriUtt w lhe 111111 l1Mllld "' lhlS Sl00.000 dawt B 0 ID ~ Coveaae of Ille AIAW Women·s Colltcilte Bl*tbaH Chlmpionsh111; ind a 'SpoftsJau1111r report e (]) 99 T1lt s.,.nhn 1111$ 1t1ies pits wpmtars from miou Sl*1s acarnst etell otllt1 In 1111uS111I alhltllC mnts. 2:1Se<D98 ........ lllillc • J.:JI e CJ) (JI a -..,.. tf ~ <:owerace of the Meian IAip C1"'MJ1ia an·trOllM conipthtloft frOlll T uas. and the World Pro SkHn& &ia(lt llakMa comptlillOll from Colorado. 7:• e Alt E .... el 1>1111'•1'11 SUti1c. 1• 12• e Tiie ICM M.Slar r..t-.. C-. GeMI . 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(C-C) lrMlic.lles Clolff.C,ptioned for tht hurins·impairtd. NOTE: This lot is the most cur· rent listins at prtsstimt and TY WEEK is not mponsiblt for 1nr last minute chances made bJ the netwofb. 6:00 1J That's Cit 8 (I) The Enttr Sell T tletlloft This annual telethon conflnuts untn Sunday at 5PM U O~klA D Youth & tht llsuts ID lifllt Aiiswtrs .., ...,,., llMlll ID 300 Millollts (3) Ill( Rtllaiolls "Guns and Hun aer in Somat~" -6:30-fJ fOf o., flMS (]) Voia of A,ric11H111t .. Strtldipity • "'°"' 7 • °"" & Cilfta\11 • EletHlltlry ..... 7:00 8Tldiy'fRttic*I • WllitMy "" tilt ...... ACROSS l Mllw-...... ,...... ...., ,..,..._.....,. ..... .. -...: .............. ....... _. ......... •tlNU al -· -.. Cllll" ........ _ ~t''.1-.......... _ ........ .. ._ .......... ..... .... ._,_. ........ , ;r 'I ........... ........ . .....,.. ....... .,...., . . ._, q ............. ............ ,.... II GEORGE V~NDEMAlt: * WHEEL OF DESTINf U ltbWrittu 0 Aeftntlll CoptlMCI 'It Oirectioils m 01y of imc-ry CiZJ ow r-Gos,et 1tou1 a> ~·. James flHilHy tlll l11sipt fD Yop tor Htaltll (3' Hia\lllld Assei!IMy of God m C111b rn tJf' Slllldlf MISS -7:30- • C.-itftltflt D lllC ltliclous ''Guns and Hun cer in Som1l11" U Campus l'rtfile (fQ) Spednu11 m Jim1111 Sw1q1rt ID At H•• witll Ille 11'\ll m Mister lloe•n tlf) Selrch fOf Ille Ancitllt faith 8:00 fJ (\J) Sllftd1y llt111in1 (]) Jim1111 Sw1uart U JOIN TitE STARS • Call""'• 469-1400 8 TIM Easter Sul Ttlethon u hnMll Oi!MMieM -~.lelMIOtilrie ®J Jerry r.1wtn GJlltwl hl .... (fl Voia of Acrkllftur• fD The Eled11< Ceinpny <aJ DIJ tf DiattfY O>"" MisM !D lttJ H-.r4 -8:30- IJ OdJIM'f U Today's II.a ...... D Mttt1nc r111t at Cllorary DOWN I . _ _,..,__. I O.--t11)fMll( ..... 4 ... . .,,._ ..... • •-n. ... TW9' 1 ........ .. ,_ .... 11-..-...... 14 ................. .......... ....., ".,,..._ ., • 2 ...... ............. .. ...... _ • • ............... ~ . .... . ......... ··----= .... -· u.aa.c.· = ::.-..::.-.fl . ....... m Frt4t0d. L l'r~ g) .... , ,_.,. @ It Is Writtt11 t2IJ ... " ........ l8J 11.-YOllr Bible 9:00 m o., of Dilcoftry D Oii Ca.,.s • V"lfll Aller• D @ Ont -...rts (II ft Is Writtt11 g) Tiie Kile Is C.111& m StSMM Sttttt ~ LMry .ltMs -9:30- • CW face tilt llatioil CD llt1 HtMM,.. D !Bl llMI ISie l'ress •" CJ Day of Oitcfttry <11 ....... c..-...... ,..,,... II) ow lilllt liesptl ltllr @ ... Dalp ,., UNc f8l Ji..., s.auart 0> Hey MislM/FlltMI Socur 10:00 8 ()}) Sl'ORTS: lllA luht~all The Ph1l1delph11 76m vs lhe Boston CelllCS CJ) Hoar of """' (C·C) D ~•USA g lotMIW11dtn/fllowttaln • uster Sul TMttlen Call 469-l* IOW • Th £lsttr Stal T tlltlllft uc...,~ G HtnN ti TnO • SPOITS: 0Mtw °"IM!IOM- ltf ~ Slllw/"'9 ...... The Los Anaelts Dodaers vs lhe M011\rt.1I UP<I'. TV WEEK. MARCH 29. 1981 (1J It's YOlll lusiMU m Sesame street (Jj) ""''""'" llleetly !O s,.,m America -10:30- D Go Ttlf It U (3") Q 18 llids Are l'eople Too D Crystal Catlltdral Cl) Calnry Cllapel .U AdHl-12 '.)t A&ri<llflure USA 11:00 D 1Ui ~· StORTS: The W..n's 11.emper Open Cl) Churth iii the Htlllt fll) ltulerplece Thut11: Co11nlry Malte11 (R) 110 Soccer. Made tft Ger111.1nr -11:30-u <al Ani111als, Allimals D •"· Terry Colt Whittaker Cl.OJ 1-eripectin AFT•RNOON 12:00 g Join Tht Stirs on S • uster Stal Telethon CALL NOW 469··1400 U The Usttr Sul Teltdltll • (jJ) 'Bl baua ' Answers G lllowit: "ShHe" (wu) '!13-Alln Ladd. Jean Mhur, Van Kefhn. Jack Palanc.e. Brandon OeW1lde A lonner 1unf11hltr, deteimined to Htabl1$111 pueeful hie. must strap on ~IS fuA 1111n 1n defense of holllesluders when open w1rebre thiultns . II> Marw WtlbJ @ OmllllS fl'i) Sf'O«lS: A-l eaM Cluimplon· sllip Doubles and sincles of lhis champ1onsh1p lrom Madison Square Clrden in New Yo1k 0) 8olinCJlleWS CSJJ Shi C11islM -12:15- 0 (1]) Sl'ORTS: CIS s,.,ts Spet • llallar -12:30- • 181 OtrtctlOftS ({§) MM·l2 \Bl hnonal Law 1:00 0 [ll SPO«TS: Htrita1• litlf CoY e11.1e of the final round 1n lh1s SJ00,000 clantC D 9 U SrGITS: Spo1tsW11I~ Cowe111t of the AIAW Women's Col lt&tate Basketball Champ1onsh1p from Cu1ent, Ort., and• 'Sp<>11sJou1 nal' report. 8 CJ) CIA> <BJ SP'OWTS: Tht Sii· penta11 This se11es p1ls supentars from various sports aaainsl each other in unusual alhltltC events m OM SttJ ltytnd 0 A!Mriun Slitr1 SltfJ m llelQ, Macia , EAc111•lro -1:30- 0 Writllll !Of a """" 2:00 U STAY OM KTLA • Uster Seal T eltthon Clll .... 4'9-1400 • Tiit bstef SHI Ttlttt.I • lleorie: "llnttf tf tlie hW" (SCI h) ·61-Vincenl Pu'e • llfolit:. ·a.. l• Mr lttlt1" (dra) ·~I -Ray Mtlland. hy ~inlet A dltldless couple adopt a blby ol an unrepenlant murder11 and prowe 11111 env!C)(nment is more 1mport1nt lhan htred1lr ID TlllllfT,./T94ay -2:15- • Cil WI '2IJ Sl'OITS: lnttm· tllul ltlltlt • ....,..: "TM s.ns fl 11w110M" • (adY) '6 l-C111ory Peck, 01Y1d Niven. Anlhonr Quinn, Anthony Quayle, St1nlef 81k11, Irene Papas. -2:30- U hll .... m ._,,. "' O..IAto • l'Nject UIMfM 3:00 1 2 Witll , .. """' ...... ... , .. .... * T ...... Meet ICTU I Tiit Elllllt Sell , ..... MIM: "J...,.' (COlll) '70- ltlo ThoNs. ~ Aid&. MatlOft !Wier. Vlllullt C.detUI. a.._: ""' LMt " ... • llkan" (•d•) '77-Stm romsl. N• llofMro, Doll Shlnks, Andrew ~ JtM AclNll. ........... . ...,, .... -J:Jll-. I ...... , .. .. , ...... """"' • Cl) 9 • 1"111: "" ... .... .. ...... CMt•1• ~ 111t ~· C.. Gy!H8'11ca '"'"oulld ........ -,.,. ....... , ..... .. tlM .... "'° S-lltla 1ltftt .. • .....tltlll • •• rioi, ·-"-""' 4:00 fl Motil: "Tiit Od4 C...,le" (com) 68-lac• lemmo11, Waller ,.1t1h1u. Herber1 Edelman IJ SlltiPJ g All STM TELElttON * FINALE! IOOllE/ WAl0EN/MOU1'TAIN Call .... 4'9·1400 8 TM Easter Sul letetMI at .... : "Tiit Gl'ut llef1llfieW Millaestta b id" (wes) 12-Cltll Robtr1son, Robert 011vall a> llltYlt: "UIJSMS" (dra) '6l- K11k OouClas. S11Ya111 Mancino fD Wiii StrMI ,._ t1J) ae..ie: "T1le "-'1111 ~ W11" (011) '70-Ch11s1ophe1 )Ones, !Qlph Richardson, P11 Oecermart rfO) Undtrstandiltc tt.111111 lellniol -4:30- CIJ) Dlrectiols 'II 8 lltp wit~ GooArl s:t•dlillc* .......... S:OO (l)Wild li"""91 8 Stanly i Htltdl • CDJ C2J) ... Cl) M•A•S•H • UECIAl: Y1111 Clltict ttt the (bean (R) 9aw~ O llttttlie ftrt11 ® •tti o.ie & h'7 (C.C) SI Fltl11t LIM 9 Tiiis ON Hwtt (t-() -5:30- ... ({I ... ..... ~Wt .. [J) Tiit w.1y Gelrae sao. ID tec11S @ 1111,X " Oil l'llntlnt a CMdld CN1era (9~1tS.,,...._, Sramut at that has a p1ope11s1t7 lo1 roam1na the nei&hborhood at n11hl. stumbles upon two bank robbttS h1din& out with the11 hostare Hayley Mills, Oean Jones, Oorothy Provine. Roddy MtOo•all. Nt"f1lle Brand 111d Cd W,nn st11. • m cm a llM: "hnjl" (com) ·75 (90m)-Petcr Bleck, Cd111 811eh1nan, Ttiry Carte1 The most lovable doc 1n the world slr11U\tS lo sue two ciltldltll • SftQAl; Tiit ~ " Ille AMrta DIN (lhr) TIMS dot11111tnllty uplores Ute 111ystery SllfTOund1n1 tile l11a1e 1111kln1 ol Ille f1mo11s Italian lu1ury Iner, tht Alldlea Doria, NI 1956. fbe sll~ was tnroutt to Nt'W Yon whtn she was ludenly ram111td by lht SwedlSh wessel, Stoc•holm • Carel lllolett @ llUIJ's ll*MI IDT•lt~ ann..aUH 7:30-• All la tile ,...., a=•*-• :Alll .... tf~ _.. SUtlllt.-1• T09 skaters from the US, Canida 1PCI Great Brilaln ne taalured. 8:00 • CJ) <Ill Ardile .. ..,.. rll<• 8 D 8 ClWI (R) Concl "The Ccu t Sil Star Rac.t and 8ouldtr Wrtp Pttty" A flue• bouldtr, pertlltd OYtl the PllC1fic Coast Hi&llwlr. iflSl)lrU f'olKh's 1du to llavt 1 st1t·sludded tlllrrty basb. Alrnoit 60 TV and 1110Y1t stars attendtd Ille 1at1 for the bene ht of Acton 1ftd Otben for An1rnall. 1ncludtll1 Conrld 81111, Todd 8nd1es. Quinn Cllm111111as. Gil Gt111d, b1\ liolt11111n, fill Louise alld 1111ny. llllft'flllOft. e...., 111.oa.c-""".,i.k.-··Amtra·s Wondertallds· Tiit lbhonal P11u" I • • I This 111otr1M loou at 33 nahonal ._ ..... .,v ..... N ... lllG_.._ _ _, PlfU and 232 recrutiollll treas and mon11111tnts NI tl1t Unittd Statts. e GEOl&l YMOEMAI: 8:00 91J (J)90911Rs (])ftt. • MMe: ''Tiit ....... ,.. .. (com) ·69 (2h11)-0oris Oty, Peter Graves A •ldowed fr011ti1rrwo1111n undertakes the renovation of 1 bro. ken down mlCh ........ """""' WI n. lldflfd Fil• ' ........ "*" ..... ......,..(di•) • l2'111)-Grt101y Pee•. A11dtty Ht~lirn. A lonely lloliday for a Royal Pnnctss tllfns lllto • ~ "™ in lllr ~ of di,IOINtic ... llU IS iht ltMs Ill IM lritll a !MM· ;ri:"·lhfl ••c....tiwt...is-11 (~ ·•Tile ltHIJ ot Ille &uu" .. ..... c.rr, -l:l0-•1.,:-.. ...cu .. -.. ...... &r-....:4"'°" I!::::~':.°"' * .,. Wt "'"' Ybitt417 • It .. """" ·=·lM e IE IOCElS SINGS • GI HE£ tlMlf 1111 • M1t ""' l(enft1 Roct1s, Clhel lie"11111, Tiit lilMUon ~ &nd and the Kl&•rs ere tllt Jllf•ts. 8 .. ("*' •• Qt.,.._,, ..... .• .......... I.=•• l'llutre: DMCtr San f ranc1sco uloon Sln&er 1haoke1 masque11des lS a duchm 1nd be comes 1nvolvtd ••lh 1 c•mbler whO hu lhe loot from a ban k holdup e WMlillldM G J.-slMMll • Hald" tt.414 • Tiit Delly 1'11ten Shew Rod McKuen IS l~e cuest ID @ .... .,,_, Tllutrt: OM· I" llll (C..C) floim1 dtSCOvers she is precnant and 8111n·s lrte banes 1n the balance when a mine etplodts on ' bOOb) lrapptd pttr a st ... Mitt!'• 111teti•1 " ..._ -9:30- • Tiit w.rw et s.m.a1 ...... ~-Lff• •tut Malllltille lllltk Wilma lee & lhe Chnch Mountain Clan. Con Hunley and Alab1m1 are the 1uests ••••DtMtro 10:00 8 CJ) @Tr.,,., >elln, 111.D. A St1nley RivtrStcle br11nst0fm leads lo 1 1enu1"e ti1cedy lh1I Dr Conzo Gates hnd1 himself de1lln1 Wllh ........ • Etllllt AllCteJ Hellr • WtrW """"" .... 9 MatilNI l'ltks 1114 C-n•tiell e PIEMIOl: Stftl All ... , Meet· Ille If tM llWs Sim Allen's seues 1n which lftll h1Stor1C1I 1t1ures from Ult PISI mttl in the pitstnt, ltlU!AS wrth 111 new epl$0Cfu In ttus se1· mcnt, RUSS1an (mPftSS C.therrne the Great. Enclisll stattsman/aen· 1111 Oliver Cromwell and lush lrbtn tor O.n1cl O'Co1111ell join Allen for 1 chscuSSlon of poltta and moralrtr. a 50 ftallft '111ree Host11es" -10:30-.""',..... .JllNl,S.U•tt CD.,._ TV WEEK, MARCH 29, 1981 Shakespeare in Ballet language William Shakespure's romantic comedy, "The Tem- pest," has in literary form captured the imagination of audiences for centuries. The Sh.Jkespearcan clusic now h•s been tr.Jnsformed into a full -length, fantasy-filled ballet by Michael Smuin, one of America's renowned choreogr.iphers and co-director of the San Fran- cisco Ballet. The results of Smuin's creative .ind .artistic .ipplic.ition airs live on Mond.iy at &PM on KCET (Channel 28) and KVCR (Channel 24) on Grt11/ Ptr/orm11,,us· D11"ct ;,, l\mm<11, featuring the San fr.incisco Ballet. The live telecast from the Wu Memorial Opera House is made possible by grants from Exxon, the N.itional Endowment for the Arts, and the corporation for Public Bro.idcasting, with additional support from public television stations. "The Tempest" has .a plot which is woven OI\ the warp and weft of fairytales: villains, a benevolent lord, a maiden, fantastic creatures, and white magic. Michael Smuin's two-act ballet incorporates these ch.iracters into wh.it noted critic CJive Barnes calls a " ... huge, almost show-biz style success," with a storyline that would be "clear enough to someone totally unacquainted with the play." The ballet follows closely the action of Shakespeare's t.ile, which t<1kes pl<1ce in a single day on an enchanted island where Prospero, the exiled Duke of Milan, lives • with his d<1ughter Miranda, along with the evil, half- human sl.ave Calib<1n, and ,Ariel. a spirit serving Prospero. "The Tempest" is Smuln's translation of Elizabethan prose into the gr.iceful format of ballet. This production is Smuin's second evening of ballet on the aw<1rd-winning Duct '" A'"tric11 series which is produced by Emile Ardolino and Judy Kinberg. Director Mirllnit1 IE1Jt/y,, Cisntros) f11/ls ,,, lo1Jt 111 firs/ srghr with is Emile Ardolino and Sam P.lul is coordinating producer. Ftriin•"" ITomm R1111i J. Jae Venza is executiw producer for Grt11I Ptrfonnanm. , @ 831-7721 VARIOUS COLORS TOT AL WEIGHT-120-180 Lal. 380 FT. PEA MIN. Q.IMI PRICED POA THE ''LITTLE GAN' IN MIND a.ul MEMIEASHIP a.ua AACEI ...... Dltlrtbuted By CIL 8IMOll A Dtvllk>n of Aefurt>llhlng Corp., P.O. lox 17. Hemet. CA 11141 On January 11. 1927, thirty-six people, led by studio chief Louis B. Mayor. actor Conrad Nagel. director Fred Niblo and producer Fred Beetson. gathered at the Ambassador Hotel and applauded the idea of a clearinghouse where the development of new equipment and procedures could be shared. and these film industry leaders became the official founders of the International Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In May, 1928-a full year after the Academy was organized-a committee of seven members approved an Academy Awards presentation. Five men, each representing the directors, pro- ducers, actors, writers and tec~nlclans. made the decision of the first Awards. Unlike In later years, nominees were not publicly announced In advance of the final balloting. The decision on the winners was made on February 15. 1929, announced to the press the following Monday and were officially pre- sented months later, on May 16, 1929. The Awards were presented for twelve categories. The 1928-29 Award winners chosen were: best actreu: Janet Gaynor; bes1 actor: Emil Jannlngs; best picture: Wings; best dramatic director: Frank Borzage; best comedy direction: Lewis Miiestone; best writer (adaptation): Benjamin Glazer for Sev- enth Heven; best writer (original): Ben Hecht for Underworld; best title writing (not given after this year): Joseph Farnham for Telling the World; best cinematogr11phy: Charlff Rosher and Karl Struss for Sunrise; best art direction: William Cameron Menzies for The Oove; be1t artistic quality of production (not given after thl• year): Fox for Sunrl&e; and engineer- ing effects: Roy Pomeroy for Wlng1. The Academy 1tatuette wu dHlgned in 1928 and has been unchanged except In later years when it was given a higher p9dettal. It stands thirteen and one-half ln-chea toll. weight eight and one-half pounds. Is made of britannlum and It gold plated. ·over the years a certain mystique has attached Itself to the Annual Awards J)f9Mnted by the Acad- emy of Motion Picture Arts and Selene ... It's conlld· ered the "award of awards" -the ultimate prize. After each year's telecast of the ceremonlff there It al- ways grumbling about who should or should not have won. as well u the length and quallty of the show itself. Vet the 9119nf4'::ont1nu81 to attr1ct mltllona of people and thlt ye1r's preeentatlon It no ..ceptk>n. Part Of ltl appeel II th• fact thllt It'• a II~ lhOw and anything can happenl One year a nude man ltrut.d acrot1 the atage. anothM year an American Indian In full regalia accepted Mar1on Brando's IV#lrd, and many polltlcal epeech.. dllgulled •• acc:.ptanca epeech81 hev. been gtwn. The nomlnHs for belt 1ctor ,,. (top I, ctockwlN) John Hurt (Elephant Man), Peter O'Tool• (Th• Stunt Man). Robert Duvall (The Great Santini). Robert DeNlro (Raging Bull) 1nd J1ck Lemmon (Tribute). Thlt Y'Nf''• Award preaentatlon, The 53rd Annuel Aca<Mmy Award•. alra Monday at 7PM on ABC and le hotted by Johnny Ca~. The E19ptt1nt Man a trlglc •tort of 1 deformed man and Raging BuH. bollef J ... LaMotta'a btOgraphy INdl the fttltd wtttt eight nomi- nation• each. Other ftlrne garnering multiple _. are Coll Miner'• Oeugh,.r (7), fem. (8). Ordinary 1'9o~ (8), 1Nt (8), TM lfftplre Str#1'N S.Olf (3), 80 ll't ~ Metvln and Howeri (3). Pr#ve,. e.n}emln (3), Tr.e · Siiiy SpaoM (Coel M""'9 Oqhtef). Gene ,..,__ Stunt Man (3), Alfefed StlM (2), TM Competlf#on lend (Olorie). Mary ~' Mocw (Ordinary ,_....). (2), T,,. Great Sentlnl (2) Kegem1111Nt (TM Shadow Ellert lutttyn (AMur..ctlonJ and Go~ Hewn (Pn- Mlrrlor) (2) and "91urrKtfon (2). va .. Benjamin). ... DENVER & BURNS-TWO OF A KIND At first blush they would appear to be a truly Odd Couple-folk singcr/acttvesl fohn Denver, representing the contemporal) mu~ic seen(.•, and 85·} ear-old George Burns, America"• be~l-loved comedian. whose roots go back to the vaudeville spotlight of decade\ a~o. Bui appearances are. of course. dt.•ce1v1ng. Denver and Burns are a powerful combination-as evidenced by their performance together on film and in concert s- and now they've teamed up for a telev"ion special, John Denver with His Spec.1a/ Cuest G1•or>w Burm- Two of a Kmd The show airs on ABC. Monday al 9:30PM following the Academy Award" presenta· t1on show. The singer/songwriter and the comedian worked together in 1977 when they co-starred in their hit movie, Oh Cod! and went on 10 share concert per- formances that were enormous box office succes)es. One of those concert engagements-at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles last year-provides film footage for the TV special. The pair stretched the box office to its limit, registering the highest gross for a four- day concert series in the theatre's eight-year history. All shows were completely sold out, with all tickets priced at S20-lncluding those for seats in the back rows. .. One might think It curious that John Denver would be coupled )Nlth George Burns. He comes from the generation that was supposed to scorn "establishment" show business figures like Burns-a generation that grew up in a time' of rebellion, amid rad lea I preferences in entertainment. Fortunately, Oenver goes beyond such blunted vision. His ability to embrace wider horizons. Including the unusual, and make that abll· ity work for him and his audiences, resulted In ~ broad appeal. To Denver, an appeuance with Bums Is logical and it's grHt entertainment. Audiences ~rently ;igrtt that the two tomp~ent each other beautlfully. Denver's stints with other 1.1nU\efy performing cot· leaguet have met with simlt.r succeu: he was fotned by Frank Sinatra In a TV spec&al tldtd /ohn ~n~ •rad Fr~nd and later In supper club ~gements at H•· rah's In lake Tahoe, CllH.; ~another fV show, tM "friends" were l(ermlt. Follie Md Milt Plgy. TMte teem"'8ty unuwal P1fr1ntt hive <felted. In some way, a re~ricable chemistry ~tween Denver and tals perlo""inl p.tnen-a bond that delight' au- diences. /oltn DM<ver tNlth His Sp«lal Cll!Jt C«WS~ Burns-Two of .t Kind promllH to contJ"ue lhal tradition. ,.. MONDAY MARCH 30 For lllOfniRI and afternoon hshn1s. pluse stt OAYTIME f'llOCRAMS. Below, for rour conrtnttn<e, att tht day's lllO'lies. DAYTIME MOVIES 11:00 Q) 111 "Teus Terror" (wts) 37 -John ~ayne 11:30 O "lull for lift" Part I (dra) S6 Kork Oouetu 12:00 ID "The farmer's Oau1hter" (com) 0 Lorella Young [lhtl Barr;more Rhys Wolhams Q) lW "Mira, Maru" (adv) 52 -[1101 flynn Ruth Roman 3:00 10 "Cahlo1n11 Kid" (d1a) 74-Vic Mouow Matlin Sheen The psychotic sheult of a small town who pu1sues speeders and runJ lhtm olt the road is con fronted by a hot rod brolher of a vtehm l>f "The 300 Spartans" (adv) '62-R1tha1d Eaan 3:30 0 '9f "M1t.11" (adv) 50 Spencer Tracy John Hod1ak lames Sle•ail. Gilbert Rolan Valtnhna Cotlesa. Sidney Green street Lionel Barrymore EVENING 6 :00 D m fJ Qr lltws (]) ®l 18 lhws U Ql, 9 Sf'Om: Tht llCAA lb· tiollal Collelt ln'ttbaK CllamlHOft· sllip Glme (Conhnued from ~PM) II Woftder W0111111 IJ Sl'ECIAL: All he111t11 with Oscar (lhr) Rec1s P!ulbin and Cyndy Carvey host this pre QSQ1 presentahon 0 Tic TK Oo4i1h m M·a•s•H a> Coo4 Times 9 Art i11 Alntric.a fZ!) (8) Tiit £1e<tric Comp1111 -6:30- (]) CV <ll> all ""'' D lullseJ• ®I l1rney Milftr 18 Wekt!M lick Kotter G) Tiit lt1111J Hill Sllow m rroti1ts ot "'"r g St-lo Ste 7:00 •""' 8SPOITS:~ • ...,., o.,. Apia • ()) (fJ a Sl'ECIAl: Tiit 5Jfd A11111tl Acdt•J A•u•s (90m) Jo111111y canon b the S41• masttt ol memonic:s and a p f11y of Holly llOOd's bl&&tsl Slars. put 1nd Pit sent, will bt hollored 1n perSOA 1nd on fdm CJ) Tic Ttc o..11 .. ....,. .. • 1•a•s•M 0 Te Tel ... Trvltl • "' ... ., s.. ,,..... .,.,...... e °"' t.., (C-C) •t· ,. ,, . ..., • -...ill*tr """' -7:38- l z ... ,. ..... I C.":'r:h . .... ,..., TV WEEK MARCH 29. 1981 12 M•A•S•H .23 News .24 lmpacto f.ID The Mac ... tl/lehrer Rtpclf1 m Rosa de ltjos so 011<t Upon a ClaSSK (C·C) 8:00 0 e 11 SPECIAL: llllas llllnny EASier S,teial (R) (lhr) Bues Bunny. .,.1lh lhe aid ol olhrr famous Warner Bro~ animated ftlm st11s O;iffy Due~ PtRe le Pew r oehorn lecnorn and Y~em•lt Sam helps a desperale Cranny find a subst1lute for tht Easlei Bunny who os bed11dden wllh a told U SPECIAL: "Gunn1n1 IOf Crimt" U Movtt: "fiff MilllOll Yurs to urth" (SCI h) '68 (2hrs)-Andrew Keu Barbara Shelley A lime capsule 1s unearthed 1n London O Movie: "Sweet Bird ol Youth" (d1a) '62 (2hrs)-Paul Newman, Geraldine P1ee. Shirley Kno&hl. A venal young man, rn an allempl lo gel a movie contract uses a former movie sta• .,.ho hvts 1n a haze ol alcohol, narcotics and set ID PM M1111int Q) Mowie: "ltio llrno" {wes) S9 (2hrs) lohn Wayne. Dean Marlin A shtrifl outsmarts a powerlul rancher who wanls his killer b101her released lrom puson 13 lo lie AllllOllllC·H fD 11~ Crul f'trf0f1111nces: Dance 1n AmtrlCI "The Tempesr· lhe San r ranctSCo 8'11el per1orms the Shake speart play from lhe War Memorial Opera House in San F r1nc1sco (S.m ulmt on KUSC 91 5FM) ,. ""' S4J Charlte Cll1pl111 eo.e4y Tlluter -8:30-m t1ro1 1111niett Jfl Movie: "httllll" (dra) '38 C2hrs)-8elle Davis. Ctor1e Brent. Henry Fonda A Southern v11tn loses htt ftance over a da11n1 red cown but proves her areal love when her " f1ance becomes a v1c11m of the yellow fever plaeue fD llali Mi1t11l Special (Q) 50 ftalurt "Down Ar1ent1ne W1y· 9:00 fJ Cf) <Ill M•A•S•H M1ior Win chester bttomes 1ncreu1naly rttlu $Ive and 1ntrospechve after a sn1pe1 all1ck on the ump Meanwhile, lh1nas beam aoma haywire wtien Col Pollei IS$UtS new duty assianment.s, m1k1n1 Hawkeye 1n cllarce of tht me5S ttnl, 8 I r~n$lblt for tht 11undr, room 1nd father Mulcally 111 C0111t111nd ol lhe 111ba1e dump. • 'Men Clifffll .. ID ..... : "aul• .. "Y" <~> ·10 (211rs)-Sutan Clafk. Burt ReyllOlcls, Pal Su1uk1 A s.f1n 111 New Cu111ta is purpoS1ly m1sdirKttd 10 n to pass 11 by ••luabtt m1nettl deposits _,:30- • (JI ltMM Ciiis When Cllarlty bftaka 1 dltt llfltll Alll !of • bM8ball 11111• •114 Ulff lltt.u ... Ill"" date to eo to• r:~ perty An11 btcolllca lnlertSltd a !lllldtolM pahtnl. (llttcfltdllltd) e Clfdl II ..,_ t.c.t Merit d ....... • (JI • IPICIAL: ~· "" .. ,.. .. Sltcltl '"" ...,.. e...-r• ti• .., tt11r> Joh• betwtr end Geoilt ltfftS t .. ""'"' ,., ··~· '° clallio !Mitri tal •!Id lllllflkel llm Ollnllt 1 .. show they sine dance and lalk theu way !htouah ovr1 a dozen such tlUSICS m Colon"' 10:00 U e 2l lo4I C11nt (R) Lou has 10 w01k a clouble shill and &tis an eye open1ne encounter with a s«lt ot lhe l11b thats new lo htm !ht et cent11c m&hlStdt Cle- 8 0 """ ti> hW llttwof\ News Em <tf Crouro1d1/So11th At11u This documentary uplotts one com mun1ly's ru1s1ance to South Africa s apartheid sysltm ED llotltt a MoclM 9 Badst11t: A tool at 81mlly IOllts -10:30-e mm m •ews D CD l2ll SPECIAL: Show Busi· MSS "Marilyn Monrot-Sutetde 0t Murder'" "Pat 8tnat1r-Hot Quten of Roc k," and "An Eitra Is Born-eo S1a111ne lack Lemmon and Walter Matthau" An array of piovocattve. h&hthearltd and 1nlormatt~e repotts on tht world ol enlerlatnment 1s ltatured wtth hOSI Oavtd F IOSI and Sandy Hill 'ID) Ill rney Ill illtr (9) M11ttrpitU autre: Du111 UH (C·C) 12100 • Space '"' • CD a lllP""'• •C...... .............. ea..•.,.._ -12:30- e D OTk '''"""" sei.. Calt II Cast • '"4e: .,....., AlrlM tf ¥Ir· liilll w.llr (dfl) '66-[ltz1kth ''"°'· Rlclletd e.rton. C.1• s.,11. (fln.t~ .... .,., .... ,,.. 1100 • c....., .. e n..o.u. .. • ""'°" .............. -1:30- .............. (ckl) '&l -Wnty POii.-. -2:JS-..................... • a..r <••> .,._,..., GtMS. ~.,.. lloaM. Cecwee O'Ha111011 Jf fllt htH of • ,_.., ..... 1 '"" Wllvtl lttllUle lftlf .... ,., ..... orodltcld by • lll'#ltlf!M rMittlOll ....... illlt "* of I"' ...., Oii Qrtll. TUESDAY MUCH ll r tf "'°''""' alld after-lrstitlp. please see DAYllME PROCUMS. Below, ft1 J041r CMftrrittlct, Ht tilt dlf's NWltl. DAfTIME MOVIES 11:00 Q) ~ "Westward Ho" (•ts) '3&-lolln Wayne 11:30 D "lllS1 tor Lile" Concl (dra) '56 1111~ Doualu 12:00 m ''The Macie Bts" (draJ- Robert Donat. Laurence Oltv1er II) fifl "M Cllop Hitt" (dta) '59-Guaort Pee\ 3:00 (JQ) "The Chldwicl h111tly" (dra) '74-F red MacMurrar ID t!JJ UFtrty·S«.efl4 Slrttt" (mus) '33-Ruby Keeler 3:30 Cl "GrMn fire" (1dv) '55- Grac:e Kell•. Stewart Granier I •v•NING Bud1e's old tlame. sincer Killy Rhine stone but thty hnd that show bus• ness isn't all &hller u Mo.it: ulo Kill I ClowflH (llor) 72 (2hrs) Alan Alda A youn& cou pie 1n an attempt to save thttr m111111e leave lhe c1tr lor an isolated island • U 1 }1 1lOJ ~ "'"' Dos (R) Joantt Gets Wheels Joan1t buys 1 car behind her lathers bac~ lo keep Chacht on lht road 10 ro mantt but the sttrtl purchast backhrts. pu1t1ne loantt on a colh sion course wrtn her lather i 1llt Buttn 0 lllcMe: ,,. '1111rty·Sn Ho1111" (dra) 65 (2hrs)-James Garnti. Rod TaylO!, ha Mint Saint A German osych1atrrst rs 11ven thirty sr• h011rs to learn the euct POtnl ol l1nd1ne of lht alhed rnvu1on from 1 captured US lntellt&en<:t olt1cer G) 'Iii M11u i11t 0> Mo.it : il!JJ "Stwtll 0111 in May" (dra) '64 (2hrs)-Burt lancas fer. lltrk Dou&las A Ma11ne Corps colonel discovers a plot to ta~e over the eovernmenl and reports ti to the President ~j) The History of Space m11tt Em Rclw1 (C-C) (R) .. The Ptnks and lhe Blues" lJll Mystery!: Tiie R1ein1 G1m1 (C·C) "Needle' -8:30- .. OJ QI) Lawmt ' S111rtey (R) 'Studro City" ll's 1t1hls. camtra and action when the 111ts become slunlwomtn 1n Hollywood and tum bit into tht a1111s ot 1 p1ehrsto11c momter on lht "'°"'' sel wh11t lrytnf lo IDUt theu heartthrob lroy Qonahue . L Latill Profile m "'°' 111111ttt @ Fait Fon11rd ED El SM De lrlt C"- quick promotton from 1 bank man aeer who ts a noto11ou.s womanizer. a situation that turns into a notous comedr when Henry amves to con front the scour«lrel ED Coloft111 10:00 8 \,U till Walkill fll 'Tiit fut W1th1n Slle11tt P11s.s.tf pleads with a young punt W1lo end1n1ers Ills OWll ttle rather than dlvulp 1 COlll~ made by a \tlltr ••""" D ! ') UOJ CB Tiie IMtt1 W1l- te11 s,t<ial (lhr) llirM11 Wflte•S 1nlemews Rrn10 Stan, lar\¥1 llich I Oltlla lynn l1nd1 Glay. lkoo\e Shtelds and her mother Ten m .w "'""" ...., J( Sollnfstl&t (C..C) Em Prtsette OJ lloclle • llecM (ff; NtwK.lltd -10:30-m w OJ ""' fl1> YOll Can't Iii lee• tt lll•ttft lh1s proeram oamines a once thrrv 1n1 black community rn ION whteh prospered unhl the coal ran out 1n the 1920's t'$Ql llKk lllH'I u..I 11:00 U 1fJ CtOl <II 9 ... •• @• .... •Star Tre• D TM....,_S... • 11t•A•S•H m 1a111t1 114) 04""1 (C.C} m DI<• c...tt -11:•-u t)J (U) ~ ~" "s,lfll S(Wwe" • o a JelMlllr c.r... • IBllliPtllM • Lit'• Ill•. Diii .... ......,4 9:00 ··~---• lll (fl) llltfta: "Sta .. .., v .. , ....... 111111" (dra) '81 (2hrs)-Annette 4 a•OO 01oolt. Ttm Mclnttre. Helen P~ ' • Camp. Cooper Huckabee. this stoiy • lflle: "lly t111111 bclter' h1thll1hts the s1naul11 career of (dr•) 'S3~ic111rd MOil. Tammy Wynette. from her impov • CD Cfl 9 ""9t "nll Slrtl e11shed ch1ldhoo4 to suptfltardOm 111 Ill tlM Offkt" (dre) 'Jt..,s.. S.lflt tht country music held. James, 8a1bar1 c;..., 1.., l!Melh. 8 0 QI IJ H4 lM l u r -~ "Sl.OH,T" 81 learns that a stunt ... .,.._ woman alld ht! stuntman lathtt are • 0.. ... ...... b11n1 stalked by • would bt ktlltf -ll:Jt- and performs • lli&llf'f dlncetous • G !!_!• '--...... stunt to 11n111Ml Ille culprit. ~ t. _ • Cfl • ftrM'I C-pHy (R) MOow!IWI ()Ml(' It's an tvl ~ 100 landMI of hill ... Jtck SllOWS I • T1lt 0. ..... 1tu111-., ptittY Wei' 1111Mf Ina• • .... : • ......_ .. t••> 11111 .......-.h iu towftlltll c11t111· ·te ... ,.....,,_.., PIOll. IO $11t llMC•._ to prowe Ilia .-...., ...._. ...,.-· prowess ._,.. I IOIMMic w"ktnd -l:Jl- Oll tM~ •** ·w ·ilf:W (-.) ......... 'SZ Nala11t ...... 1i1ci.., . ~ ... =~ r:.i::::: .... ,,.. all ... ,..... "'"'rvt 1--· ........... ~ w ......... .,. .. Ilia •. -•ick A.. hone=·............. 1:11-~.:: ... ...:.l:r:.:,. •Te tel.; 11119 ....... ,,,.... .. -....... . ti ... : .. • ... M . ~ . -t:JI..; <•> ·--· : f> '° .. :.:-::.r: ,. Cwtit.s:-~·r· c..,,.. .... ""_."' • ...._.,... .. ,... ~ Sef•'• ,....... ... ... .... • " .. Cllfll" • lw•DNBSDAYJ Anll l ,., ...,..., ... lfttfMlll lilltilo. ,Mast'" DAYTIME PIOGWfS. .... ,. ""'C*lltMllCI, .,. tllt NJ'• .... DATTHff llCMlS ll:tl • "T~rff Ttm 5'Mn" (wes) '39-Jolln W1yne I l:ll G "Tiii ii lh SIMI" (wn) 'U-John W1ynt, EM1 R11nts lt:tO •• '"-P OW' (di•) '39-Cary C!1At • "Le1ell4 el Leth Mtu" '76-0ocumtnl•IJ J:OO a MCMap« ., Ille Dlt•" (com) 'SO-Cl1fton Webb. l:JI G Ill "U... IN..,....~ (dra) 'SJ-Robert Taylor •V•NING 8:00 •• Cl) (IZ • ""' ••CD<m08 11twS .......... • Tic TIC Dwell •... ., ... -~n..s 0 Alatfkaa Sllert Stwy •• Tiie Dqk '-~ -6:30- (J) ([)tD IBD ...... . .....,.. 9.,.., .. , •W...1.a!Wttr •• ...,NlllS... .............. .... "' • ...,..: NM'* Clllalla11" (wes) '70 (2hrs)-Dmd Jusnn, Jun Stbera. A widow ol a Conlede11te Anny colonel falls 1n love with her husband's killer • CD cm IBl TIM ''t1ttt1 AllellcM tie,. "tkre's loo~lna Al You, Ktd" Hinkley and Muwtll's dUperatt Stllth for a tOjMWtl US cunsicht h1J1Cbd by mt1cen1ries becomes astou11d1ncfY compl1uttd trrlltll llalpll 's surt mikes lltm unpre d!CUbly 1nv1S1blt-a v11ush1nc act that also throws hlS 1ntroduaion lo Pam's mit1nc 111rents into hope less twmo~. • llllllt: "llM IMae" c.raa•" (dr1) ·74 (2'1rs)-R1Chard lllomas . Micllltl &andon, Wendell Burton "" stCHy of a younc Un!Ofl solcl1er's delenn1ntd struute to conquer lur when ht firsl enten lhe C1w1l W1r battle. • .,., ....... • iewie: "l1•,11e" (dra) '63 (2hrs)-Robert Milchum, Elu Mir linelh. A trapper. 1 b11 &•mt hunler and his mistress hunt 1 prin leopard and Hell other in the wilds ol Malaya. ® ~ c..ttf Ttlll&trt • All [Mill. Ult ..... lltt Members ol the Royal llalltl perfOfm 1 d1nce pro111m C011$istinc of "Elites Syncop1hons." selechons choreo er1plled to lht muslC of Scoll ~tn and "Dtvertissements " ~1:30- • CMtl •felU ••O.C.Qlfytia ........ 114y,.,..,., 8 :00 8 Cl> tD srtCIAI.: CM!llry --------------------. C... ..._ (211rs) A pl11y ol LaDy J. Dlllotl II • one ., • ..., et ;.T' -• "' CINMfry CM'9 ~ ...... '"'*111114 It °"CM. ..... counby music st111 and olllfr lllUSIC lumiwits. includinc Jollnny Cash, Roy Clar\, lotetta Lynn, Cltn Camp· bell, Crystal C.jlt, Ba1blt1 Mandrell, lany C.Ui11. Ray Ch1rlts end Mol1Y C.rmicllael will jo1K11ty to tlle st•ac of the Grud Ole Opry. t11• • moChtr church' ol country music. to join forces with a host ol co.11try Ill•· sit' 1 finest. e 0 D Dlff'rtlt ._.. "Al· most ~n" Wlltft AtftOld'l ltvOf· lie tnclltf Imes to tab 1nother job, the youn1ster dlslikts htr repltctlllttll 10 much ht lttJS away 110111 achoo! tor five dlYt. (II•· tt~ • Cll Cll • Alllla Para41M ~ is •!IC oft IMf fttt wlltll CWtis ..,..._ felll in low llltll lltf: • ~ .. tllteelt"'4 ..... two old''*" .,. l.i.tlltttd wit II , .. .... .wo.;aa4•""""'acerw == ..... _..,, 1111tioll· ........ ......... ........... ~ .. • u.r.I ..... etamJYCDTU ..u. ~L ..... ._.,"* fll "A~f Ctlfff•U••" llila UHl•t 8'ite .... ., """ .. ...._ .. .... ~.-._..... .. ... ............... tM~ c.e. • ""· J•, JM._....,. ...................... .............. "" ....... *· ....... llUIC tl.lnl) -tJI-•• ,.. .. Lii ......... . ~~ ........ ..... TV WEEK. MARCH 29. 1981 between Cood crrls Ind 'IOOd flmt' culs •hen her prepp1t date m1•es. PISS at Jo and tnts ro take advan taat ot htr G>c.Ma IS loo' Nift 10:00 II QI) O Q11h1cy ...... • CJ) CID) all Vep$ (R) "low Affair" Dan 1s trushed whett ht learns the woman he has l1llen deep~ 1n tovt with 1s Veras' mos1 tlptllS!1e can cir! .., """ llttwof\ ""' m Medi• • 11oct1e -10:30-.. .,...., • tDl lttfltctiolls Oii ..., , ..... try (A) O All benil11 wttll tilt .., .. lttlet 11:00 •• ()) ([I) 0 """ o CD ttJJ a a """ e Stir Tre• CJ Tiit """"'" ""'' • 111•a•s•H m a.retta ® TOlllOfrww's flrllilits m Dk• en.11 -11:30- • CIJ ClZ wm: • --... NII.....,. D @O~CI,_ • CD 9 a lt!ptllM CJ Let's Miii• 1 Dell .......... ...,.., O Here's ti Twr Mulltl (U) G 8 Ca,u.M UC """ G>llt'lit 12:00 e llleM: "TM Kille ff 1111 ...,_ l ifln" (1dw) '54-Tyrone Power. MICll1tt Rennie. Terry Moore. A Brit· ish otlrcer. discriminated 111inst. proves Ills 10y1tty by quelinl • fur· some n1hve revolt. e Cl) al 121 Tll11 LM Teet ........ ::..--:.:i=e -12:30- 8 ID OT" T .. er1tw SM C.lltc..t _ 1:00 • Tiie '* Lall .... • Mttlt: e "SIK• lt1 .. It ,_,,. (dra) 'U -Cltl!Otttt Collltft. Slllrlty lt111ple, Jt1111ittr .IOMS. flit trials 1116 trlb11laliotls o1 • Mkal Alltrlcan tamlty ..n111 Wol1d Wir II ...... ~ ... -l:ll-• ooa1•,.... ... -l:JO.-. . ............. ..,. (drl) '51-All!WJ QlllM . 2100 ........................ (tci fl) '"-·-1.....,... -2:15-. ,., ... , .. -%:»- • ... : .......... (COii) '41-GlrJ Cueftf,,. ~. -J:•-. .... '""' ..... .....,,. <eo111> ·u-m °"""' • I THURSDAY I APtll 2 For IMfllila 1114 1fttrllOlll 1ist111ss. pitas. set OATTllllE "°'IAlllS. .... .., ,_ CMMll ... art tlle U(1..n.. DAmlllE MOVIES 11:00 • • "WyeeMc Olltllw" (wes) '39-John WayDe ll:lO G '1bll OrMI lri4t" (d11) '64-Buddy Ebsen. Ken Dullu, Lois Nrllltlon, Warren O.tts 12:00 m "Tiit l'tst111 .. Alwm llillcl Twlu" (mys) '!16-lana Turner, John Cat11eld. • • "IMJ IM Seul" (d11) '4 7 -John Car1teld. Ltlt1 Palmei l:OI <JI w.11nett" (dra) '73-Clenn rord , Anthony Quayle O "flff fifteen" (d11) '52- Jimu Muon. Michael Rennie, Danielle Dameui. J:JO II "T11j111 Wo111u" (dra) '72-Kathlrine Hepburn, Irene Papas. Genevieve Buiold •v•11111G 8:00 •• ., (f) (JJ 8 ..... ....... , ....... Boatw111nt Univrrs1ly. Meanwhile, Rose 1oes on 1 cmh diet in 1n effort to reclaim lhe affections of 1 1111t0t diverted by I locJI m.n·dlHIL 8 ID a l'rojod l'ucoc•: Illy fattier IN Clrc.s 11111 Tiit story of tllt 11n1qoe relationslup between in· ternatlOllll (llCllS WptfSUr Gunthei Ctbtl W1thams and t11s 10!\, Buffy • 10. who WlntS to ma~e tllf b11 t09 his c11eer a llofie: ~lldtracl" (adY) '68 (211rs)-Nev1tle Br1nd, Pettt Blown Tiie leatnd.try uptoits of a Quiff et of tou&ll Teaas Rlncen . ~ ........... (R) "The Hosp1t1I" Kip's ttmptrl· lure &els 1 notCM boost to the bolhn& point 'ltllen IOl&toVS Sonny returns the affections of a 11111t1eu man white Kip and Henry-d1scu1sed u Buffy ud Hildeprdt-are work 1n1 ts hos!>•lal candy stripers. • rM lbpilM at Mo.it: Ill "o.H ltilp(' (dra) '64 (2hrs)-8ette Davis, Karl Mal· den Twtn sisters learn the truth about eech other when they meet tt a tuntral. 0 laUst.l&t: A LIM It laruti, Joles 9 Ill l'.-r CMtl "The Tables Down at Ernie's" Jamts T. Hart, h&hhn& to hall tlle domolition of a popul11 campus hlnaout. ltl#ns thlt lht opposilion is headed by Prates· sor K1npf 1eld e (J)ID BO""' G VOITSr. Metu, Tht Los An -1:30- &tlts Kinas vs. th4 L0111s Btuts 8 CD <JI 9 llocl ' MIMy • rA-S•H (R) "Cunli&llt at llle Mor·Kay Corral" • '-' n.. Mori!. bravH one of tlw u!llCSt slaoOI· 0 OcMM outs ever when ht laces a lvnny but •, ... ,..IT..., la1m1d1ble opj)Olltnt 111 a chost town a De Dodric c-,.!\ saloon-a sm1ll boy 11111ed with wattr balloons ll)1n1 to emullte -6:30-outlaw hero 8illy tht Kid CJ) (f) ID a a 11tw1 m CM! lwlllt cm 1tr110Y ..... o ~ s.11 Atrlcl : =:.=:t ': = m C... .. M ....... • ProfllM """ 8100 8 ~SM a (J) (JJ lllo1na, P.I. Mac· 7 100 num'a i.test clltftt. .no llm 111 a e e e ID ..._ l•ntasy ~Id. PfO'ltS Ma most tcctn· CJ) _ ...._ tnc and d1ttlcuh to ptottct. _ _, •a a,..... llM (2hrs) I ~ n:::.• When d1n1erou1 cllef!llcals lro111 lilt <II llltn llfftla .._ Weldon mill cont1mlnate S.111 Curtis' • e M·A~·H con1t1uct1on tilt and llolll com· 9 To , .. ttle Trdl • panlu sllut dow". C1141d• WtldOn • Tiit.,.... .... rr111Cllco ... ~.field's polltlcfl ... "'Gfttt· T IT~ 1n1 him a dl'fofto "°"' ~ ... 18 :;;, (c.cJ tlld lino's past flntlJ catctltl 1111 t-"''" .. 1 Alller with II•. • lltdloMllMf ~ ~ ·~ ~=t~ =--~ -7:JO-1111!11 for ""''' Md Ille MNd • 2 " .. T• wfltll tllty pie• 11p 1 111111 wllo Ill\-· CJ) °"'.. ..... "·~ . ltmlly lout ,..,. ... lat • COMll· t ,_., ,._ tioll In lltw Y~ 1114 illl....., lllllt bK~ llolM. IM lftitt ilndllMll. lic n u I.A an ~ ""' oflleer • (ftltt .. ..... 1111• • ---"· ... ,..., I ...... .. ~ ... .... ~-...... ,..... =-~---t:•-..... ""' .... • oo a•, .. <11> ~a.111e·1 •1 IDl t• s.,..... ,,...... ..... 1M T-r'a 1100 = ~'!\:: ... ~.::.: e ~ COID • hMlll ,..... 1111t t11111 • * ..... ,..... ~ ............... ~ 111 "" ... •·"' ~1a'li'i1 ,........, --ti:-.:.-::-:.1~-~ .................. """'"' ..... ,-. ctmcM ll . 10:00 a (f) @ PllllllHf: ll•rtt Michtel Lta1ntd and Robt'1 Reed recreate thetr roles ol Mary Btn· iamtn. a reuntly Widowed mother who returns to tllt nursina profes SIOfl, and Dr. Rl>se. 1 staff pll,,.c11n at the hospital wlltte lhf'J .otu ..... e CD9S2ttzt ............... a ..... atr u.1t1 • Meste1'*° TllHlr•: Dattttr UD (U) (R) ........ 8 llllnclled -10:30-: :::.~ 11:00 ee W99lltwl ... ,,.. e (f)9 G8.._ . . ....,..."'" ... A.,...- etwtltl Os.elP,.._ • Did CMtt -11:30-• (f) (JJ ..... De,.,. -."wlklllle•IMMft" eaiaw.,c.-• (J).(JI. _.... ......,. .............. a.,.. ··~--­..... TV WEEK. MARCH 29, 1981 I FRIDAY ll:to • "fr..tilf Mlrizll" (w«) '38-John Wayne. 11:30 G "'*1 Aley" (dla) '52- Lesht Caron. Ralph Mull.er 12:00 • wlllr. 'llll'L ~" (com) '41-Carole Lombard m "Dttr Hu rt" (com) '65-Clenn f0td. 3:00 <DJ "Tiie T~ of,._. VIII" (wes) '55-Rory Calhou•. D "flloso Tlloual4 Hlll1" (wes) '59-Don Murray. 3:30 • "£my littlo Cr ... ••d WtHJ" (dra) '72-lynn Redarave. Victoi Mature. ivl11111G I ,...~ Kell1'1 Ml. Stella WOtks to ~eep 11 open ~ ~1111 IOf the mayo< a111n1t Fltu l!e1ll1's und1dale. Bobby T11rlor • lllM: "SI•• th l i11111rc•" (adl) 'iO (111rs)-Dana Wynler. l<en netll More Cruaal battles on Ille h11h seas dunn1 World War II •CD(Jla.._<R> G llllir. e ...:.. .. X" (dra) ·40 (l!ln)-Clall Gable. Ewe Alden Hedy UNIT. A n!WSO'Ptr cone $llOlldeftl ht Moscow IS accused ol stndltlt tut tt11barr1ssm1 stones He meets Ml4 fa41s"' me with a Ruwan awt .... drifts • S1rettcar ......... • lleiM: e "Wllatem Hap· ~ tit ..., 1 .. r· (mys) 62 (21us)-lettt Olm. Joan Crawford Two sisten wt ~nd IO&t1htr 1n a psydlojlJettlc rtlal10nsh1p llYtnC 1n a house of lllt. a• ... a Mrcc-c> .ll ..... .... .............. -1:30- • G 8 l\I •Mr lfWts "Tiit Se11e" TMn'iflt 11\al lht 1rwest11ato1 11 the door is alter him lo1 trattic violatlOllS. Wiiiy loa1n poses n his blotMMll·ltw, Phillip, but the In quirer 11 an f81 man ol1eck1na on Ph1n.,. •(])at l'••licliitl .... (R) "S.lllles 811" l11ed of 1j>tnd1n1 anollltf WMhnd alone. D11n1 Yfn lurts ovt to• llfllits bar. whtre slle runs llCTOSI a lllla1ious ISSOflmtnl of 111111 1111111 ewry plU up line 1n tllt bool .""" ...... o r .. ....,.•<«> .... 1t1, ... -..11111tM ..... •100 • Cll <II n. ... ff ltamrd The DllU C01n141S ftll 1n Col Ille •1'1tlOlll~ Mlt Tisdale as openlon of HWll' s OM tlld CHlly 1111 Tht11 i.m '~ .,, • paw ot fllaitivts wanted= llrtt11y. Tout tid of Ille · , Ille fwet hid • $100,DOO f*I ctltifiealt In the cab, 1nd the OlllJ wey IJI~ 1ftd 8o can Cltlf thtll!MMa of Mjlicloft ill Ille tllftt d lo &It the rtal culprits loco.._ • D • ..,. ""' "O.m••I" llffO Nt. Atdlie •ml en 11WtSt111 IM rt,erter .,. tr•"'9d in Wolfe's llo4IW ...._ 1 brilllallt crl1111n1I plot1 Oft ~ tt ..., ttltM llleft. •~Cf.,.7"=,.:; ~l-. u . ...,.,,,.It-. Walttt. A ........., ..._,. ht ~· •llllOllllfl ...... ._ ...... ~Mint ....... --.. th Iara•' tJ • h ...... ~ .... I ..... _ . = ..... ·="" . -e:-.. II"" ir .......... tOIOO eOOeMllO...IN911y ~.., .. ._...,.. .... .... llf ....... ii .... ... .._ ... , ....... : .......... ...," . ................ , ..... =-· , .. OI; lllllt ..... 11 ... ,. ,. .. vealed ¥then her u llusband $hows up in Dallas, Chtt learns about hrs mother lrom Pim. Bobby stuns lhe senate hea11n1s Oil Taupa, alld lhe d1Herences betirttn Milch and Lucy crow llffder SATURDAY I ANll 4 D tDJ iU> lllC llews ll1s1ri111 •--------.. • °"" lrill•llJ I MORNING .. """ .... _ ................... _ ..... Cl)w.td.....,.._ @ ~·-· .... f.ll) Tltt llde,.1d11t Cyt 'Ccho P~k" Ol ...... -.Cllt (fj lill lltytn' lwfMI -10:30-m mm,..., (2j TM L1w Ma•ers fD Tra11sltie1u (R) The slory of th1ee people •1111 d1sab1t1ties and lht challences-lecal and personal-thal they lace 11:00 8 II CJ) <IJl 0 a lhws e Tiit KffllJ £werttt V'• SM D CD CII (ft) IMs Ill TM llntywH '81111 m 111·a·s•K GD larttU ® TM "" hitt SJ Ok• Cawett !St Situ' ''"""' -11:30- • ttJ sroan~ • Inlet· NII Tiit LA lakers vs the stattle Super Sonics D @ QJ ...._.., c.r.. e llleM: "W.1r (sclf1) '57- Ken11 Sawara. Yum1 Sh111'-a•1 • rn <11 a FrWaJs 8 I.It's lllat I Oiul .... "Ort&Mt" (susp) '53- lKk Wtbb, Rieha..-1 Boone ® O,.. llilld SJ A ea,tillltd AIC """ CD~ 7:00 D Dusty's Tre~ u @ (Jf) Godrilla1Hon1 Kans 9 P'austtters 8 CD ®l 13! Superlrie11ds lttur CIJ TV ' ltob II lur111ns 8 Hot fudft Slltw tD T.,111Mvt fD Yap ftr Healttl -7:30- • Marlo's Mask Mowlt Maclline • Tht ... "" ... , ... CD ~ D TIM ~ai-ort Hetti • (ltlMllbfy ....,, Cl) Qwt P'm, USA fDVtftbllle S.., m•ftiltlas 8:00 8 t!li TM & Jtfry D ft 9 TM flimt-hw -~II • (fO) QI\ P'\lstlt111111 DUFO m Mo1it : "M1slc r. .... (com) '47-lames Slew11t, Jant Wyman ..,~,..,.. m "*" TV WEEK. MARCH 29. 1981 -10:30- D Allloriu's Top Tt11 • c1 f{10) l'9l Tllllndatt ., ~bttt ' CoJttllo m Si• Million S Man m The '11111 •1111• !Hi Voters' l'ipelinc 11:00 0 1 6 Cl ZI Tiit f'o9tyt Hour u tU (Jt '°'"'' Quest D SP'ORTS: World Cb11111,1011sftip Tennis Coverice of the $320.000 Chatlen1e Cup 8 • 1 {fO t2t Weekud Sp«11I <Rl Arthur tht Kid fil) a,111y·s Kittllt11 Ol ltKlll Ubu so 11tt Business CJd1an1e -11:30-u (2) 131) Dmri111 ~r U t3 l f\QI t2t A111trlc1n ltndstand m Sovl ltaln Q) t.t's -.Ck f11) Titt ,. .. AmtrlcaM rfO) Titt Home Gardener I A"ERNOON 12:00 U llJ ·~Fat AIM(t UWllltney &t111Wlo4 0 CLAIROL CROWN • Tennis Champion\llip Lin! $200,000 Pme D SPOWTS: Clairol Cr"" Tentlb 0 WiW Wilcl West II) Marcus Welby l> Ironside ~4 ftolsltll fD Th11 Ol4 House >t Goin' Alena -12:30- • (t (tJ) Dr•• he• 'J Dvt list F 1911titr IJ A&ricvtturo USA .,...7 11§1 Alll1111ti, Al\1111111 m lilofM: l'J "lOM RallCtf tnd tltt Lat City tf C.W" (wes) ·sa Clayton MOOft. Jay S1lvemttts fll) Tiit Fr111ll liounMt fftl "'' 1111 "'• SMw Q) futMI lllttflltti..11 0 lnltdlt4 l{Ol PtrttNI f'IN11tt 1:00 • (J~ la. .. St.at c..IM ~: M~ .. ttlt llfO'' '71-Documtntary. D 8 0 a..11 httltw lMI • S.tlll " ........,. G llllWlt: "c.. et Ille Tlllllitr· !Md" (d11) '60-Alfn L•cld. Ol "'*,.... • ~: "Glut bin•" (tdv) 'S7•Co'11fl \¥1ldt, Otbr• Pt:. -=~"'=--SIOm: "' Certlle ,. 2:00 .~ ... l1J Ciiflill11's Island Sf'OITS Blwball I 981 • °"'" l.Hltits @ lie ll11t ... ,.., @ Alt j11 AIMric.I fm HalllalllOS Es,lllOI 9 ~itll/S.wnst Therapy . -2:30- • f11t1rf1ce CD s,orts Afltld D Crutat Sporls lt&tnds Cl)) f'to lowlen T0111 (j]) Kappeninp 63 Y111 tln't &o Bad to Burtoll a s,orts Atit14 GI M111dll1 (JJi hltrodcllla 1ie1ocJ 3:00 9 Zl Sl'OJTS: CBS SjlOrts Sptdlcllllr II C., Western OutdQitnman a fa111ily flt• festhaf: "Truwit 1s11114" '70-Ammattd. 8 CD IBJ Sl'OaTS: Tiie Junior ~ntan a MIN; tlJ "Mj Darline c1e111. ewtillt" (wes) '46-Henry fonda • MeM: "SU.111ttflltust lite" (com) '72-Micllael Saths e M"it: "Tllrff flus Wut" (d11) '40-John Wayne @ llowie: "Tiie HNrt Is a l.oltely H4111ttf" (d11)-Alan At~1n 9 CH brtll 11141 Min fD l'..iit l'olkr FoH111 ID Marr Trltr Moett -3:30-u c .. ,,.,. 8 Cll (21) Sl'ORTS: l'roleuional lowlen T0111 Coverage of the OlS SJ00.000 hu lant$ Open from Fau lane Woocllawn tn Maryland ID Mowlt All "' .... f1111lly 4 :00 <It ,., ... flallb @TIM,_.,~ .,,..... 111....._:Tth~ 90ct1Md -4:30- fD 18 Tiit .... Vele• 8 :00 • lllt Alltric.all "'"'"" • fftH..Alt e s.an., lltllt~ e SPOatS: Tiit Wi4t WWW .. 5'tftl Cottt11t ol Woffd Cup Wrtsthnc. featui1111111ms lrom l1wt conhntnls 1n a 1>a111e· for lhe world tum champ1onsh1p. lht Wotld tnw1lalionaf H1ch 01w1ne Champion ship and lht unlimited class com 11fl1hon ol the National An Races e 11•••st1 D ltlowtt: ~n.e Min Who """ Wis" (dral !>6 Clrflon Webb 10 News CD ltlowie: "Ratel on ltommer· (dra) 7 l R1ch11rd 8u1ton. John Cahcos 112) Journey lo Mwenh1fl m Solid &old ll4J All Ewenina with tl1t ltoyal Ballet fD All·Star Soccer so tllticfaplly -5:30- 0 list ot tllt Wikl D 1.23 News l Wtkt1111 a.u lletttr 1 lll Wide WttW of S,arts '1 t Tiit Oa4ly l'•rteft Sllow KVllNING 8:00 o e Ltl llfi ""' 0 Mcwie: "Fortr l'ouncts of l rou· bit" (com) "63 !2hrs)-Tony Curtis Su11nnt Pteshellt A 11mbhne ca s1no man11er. with the aid of a n1ctlklub Stntt• laku 1 child undei htl •ttnt 11 uwrtnce Wtlk Sllow m Allowtt: "St<ret ol the hlus" (adv) S4 Charlton Heston l.f The ltocUOfd files l4 frOlll J11111prut (C.C) ID Ontt UllOfl 1 Cltssic 0> Y Ahora QIM! flGJ Bin Moytrs' Journal -6:30- 0 a CJ) <$1) llns ~ 8ar11e1 Miller II Mary Tyler Moote i.81 $oc:ctr, MMt In G.11111117 fD TOll!Ofl'ft'I hlllllia 1#1 YCMlr G.Wtt1 £111,Wt m u si. o. u .. * 11 1:00 B 111 Sarcll Of ••• "lee ltttvey Oswald'" • ()) Tiit ...,,.. SllMI . 8 141Cltyc.ffy e SPOWTS: La Allltles laseW '11 ..... aer1u1r..,_ 1 . • <II ""'' ...... .. ~ ....... tlll '*""' 9W.G.w ., "' ... CMitll a ~ Allitrit• -7:30..:. 0 llift 2 !lids 11. w.,,, Oars A,1111 D fMifJ f"" lt1 Sardi Of ... ~ ~" 0ttao Ttw11 Kall I! OIKt Upo11 a Classic (C-t) fD Wrth Osat and 1tubJ (C·C) O> 8o1il11 8 :00 0 (j) (J}) WHr ifl Ci11<111111ti . U !fJl 9 Barbara MlndreN and tht Mall4rell Slsten l1J Sl'MTS: T., Rank F11llts o4 t11t '70's Roberto Ou11n ws Esteban DtJtsus 1n lhe11 March 16. J 97Hout 1n Panama City U "llGHT IS EllOUGH" * NEW lllGHT!I a CD ff.I a £1p1 11 £""'" (C-C) m "''l'tt Anollltr Se¥!11 Days tn February"' l001my daltS the dau(tl ter !jl. a radlO stalton ue<:ulrwt to eel a11 play IOI hu retoid CJ The nip Wilsen Sllow CD The 111...tt tlr1e SM ID ltlowlt: "Flower In His Mlltlt'' (mys) "76 (2h1s)-Jennifer O'Neill. James Mason. r ranco Ne10 A stran&e ~11ts ol 11tual mu1ders in a small S1c1han town •s t11ue1ed by the arrival ol 1 btautilul scllool teacller •ho wddtnly 'becomes a wsoect · '8 24 Ovt Fltftt fD Odyue, (C·C) ··1ht ln(as lhltt archeoloa1s1s tratt the uten· 51we networ~ ol roads lown an6 a&rt<ullural reeions ltsj)OllSlble '°' I he prospe11ty of these 16111 cen tury Peruvians ,HJ 5ecq1, ... "ill G.11111111 -8:30- 0 CJ) <IJl Flo Carl breaks a lee and Flo "n'l unde1Stand why llt"s so upset at m1ssm1 a reonlon 111lh 8 J., his old btOllC bllSttnl buddy-but no does1ft know B f is 1 very 1t11aclrvt lady rodeo rider a~s..-l'T..-s 9:00 8 (£) Tlllt'1 tit l111t Fu tu1d include a poltctman ,,ho pe1 suadu hostace takers to 1tluse tlltk ~chms: a 11osp1111 psycttoloatSt who helps ~nldrtn owercomt their fear of tur1er1: and tllt losrniest conll 1n baslltlball. G Hfll STaUT COi' * TUll'TtO 1Y a.tKI ,e U SHlllSlrNt .. (211rs) "'Pol1hcs as Usoalr C.pt11n Ff1llo continues lus peace necot11fions with Ille uni Cl"O tllat lltlll allow for a Prutdtnt11I w9"1n1 tw of the prec111tt. •114 1111111(1.ily wapOed lollll"Y ltR,,. ol 1111 V1Ct ... is trdtd Into aec.,1r111 • c.asll peJOfl • fl'Olll e CfOO .. d NrcotU CO, (Sfe I Of'll ldt1ftl) !! ~:a'°'" .... (C·C) (I} (tlin) !IO t"tll" ~ COM· pete In • 'Mam.ae •· Tllol Cruiu' •1111-.ca.1tw•011• ,OIM.., lfM ... Vwaffl llltRa :::. .. ,_. CMi6 " "" ljr.r::, c ••1 ....... ._...,(IU tc." .... ca. -~-· ---. " .... ........... TV WEEK, MARCH 29. 1981 conw1tted c11m1nal and tnfilh ates a prrson D '" JI Hill Strffl 8111n Can W01ld W11 tll be an Al hludt'" The h&llls Co out and lhe Hill Stred pohce stttl themstl~es 101 1mm1nent war-•11h un1ntenllonal tomic 1e suits -"~'" lllt Prts1dtnt cancels hrs tour of the orec111c1 thtreby shat1e11n1 the lruct amonc local gaogs e 11ews D Mowlt: "Warloc~ Moon" (susp) · 7~-lau11e Walters. Jot Spano Aller stumbl111e on an old abandoned health soi. a couple 1s hunted by a b1mrt man animal lD Sl'OCTS: lltt 1911 Oodaer Su- -rrm.w II) "9rtd llttwor• """ fD Mfsltrr! ltu111~ of tht 811ley (C.C) (II) a A4lstill City llmtts -10:30-•""' Ci) ""' ltt Review 8 HbtotJ ot Spate rt11ht 11:00 D D CJ) ~ti """ .. [Q) (tJ) fat) lltts 9 111t.ie: "C:t4rilla's •evuce" (SC1·t1)-All Japanese cut m lllMt: "bid on Remmel" (dra) 71-RrcllMd Burton John Calt<os ., Sllid GtW @ larMy Milltf @ ~ bt11i11 of Clla111p••11sh1p SUti111 fD Tiit T• ... 111fl a ~·•• -11:15- Cl) Mowlt: "Tllrff Colas 111 1 fllllltli11" (drat ·~7-Cltlton Webb a r., w r.pi " 11tt '70'1 -11:30- • ....,In: "l.a1111~ J ... s." .,......,....,. ..... " e ue~•u.. CJ) ... :......., •• ...,.. (hor) '68-Mia fanow, loltn ~es. Cll ~: "llCttfflles Art FM" (dla) 72-Coldtt Hawn llJI ...... : "Tiie .......... lltt Maf. rilltlnMr" . # 9 111...W Li.,411 w.rtd .. C.-, -11:45- • MtJlt: ''Tt11 lhfU1 f11drld " (dla) ·s&·G111 Cooptf. 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