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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-04-05 - Orange Coast PilotL°''·~GELES (AP) -Box· iq pri*noter Harold Smlth. •bo . w~t Into seclualqn alnee the dil- co v 4~)' of an/alle1ed $21.3 · mtlllop embeulement from Wells .Far10 Bank in January, was arrested Saturday by the FBI, a1ents said. Smith, 37. was taken into \ cus-tody ror investigation of knbwiftaly making a falae state- ment and an application tor a torms l fw'J av age 't Midwest ., Tiie ........... ,,... Fierce winds and tornadoes flipped can and mobile homes and sent wood and concrete hurtling through the air Satur- day, leaving behind a crazy quilt of wreckage in a half-dozen states. Eight people died, and about 125 were injured. The National Weather Service said some 20 tornadoes and 121 severe storms were reported. Harry Gordon of the NationaJ Severe Storms Forecast Center in KfU\Sas City called it "the most widespread storm system so far this spring." The storms also brought rain to ·the parched area. "They do IUJ9-e 'benefit, but they do some dalilage," said Gordon. · Tfte Weather Service said 11 totudoes were sighted in Iowa, tbl"e!e in Wisconsin, two each in N6braska and Kansas, and one e•eh in JJlinols and Oklahoma. Ol.llir reports said two tornadoes · pi dowa in Ttf bsouri, and winds aJao struck Indiana. t btjuries were minor, but evastaUon was traumatic. had little children who had ~ cut by flying 1lass," said Jtekie Wicklund of the West Bed, Wis., Red Cross. Ttaree people died and at least SO , ere injured in West Bend ~n high winds wrecked nearly ~tructures. The police chief "!1P.1aled damage at $15 million ~ale the mayor estimated datnage at $6 million. •"lt's gone. There's nothing eft. But the fi ve of us are out alive," said Helen Urbanisk r West Bend home. twister touched down in See STORMS, Page AZ) Setal Beach , . ~-hijacked .·. '4 ;1mi,f epoint A who allegedly hijacked a S ern California Rapid Trans.{ bus at knifepoint is in. custody today following capture by Seal Beach police. George Moore. 54. of Long Beach was arrested on suspicion of kidnapping and assault with a cjeadly weaP<>n in connection •ith the bizarre incident that beean at 9:30 p.m. Friday. Tbe unidentified bus driver lpld police that he was on his dinner break when Moore re· Jy boarded the otherwise ty bus at Main Street and n Avenue in Seal Beach. then allegedly simulated a and drew a knife as he de· oded to be dri ve n to ewood Bouleva rd and emead Avenue in Long h. r unknown reasons the sus· changed his mind and got e bus a few blocks later at ond Street and Central AYenue in Seal Beach. Se fled on foot and was arrest- ed a 1hort time later in Long Beach ~ Seal Beach J?Ollce. ON THE INSIDE STILL ·ECONOMICAL Con1lderinl convertin1 your car to uae alcohol fuel? San, Fran· ciaco entrepreneur David Blume telll bow to start from mash and aave money on Page Cl. AJOR LE880N8 -Ted Bell pares h1a l)ew job to "•lan· OD 11 captain Of the nlc." Why did be accept tbe nblp ot the •15 btllloa U.S. artment of Eduutloa Oil 1•'• eodan1ered bureau I• lilt? See Pal• AlO. pa11port, ni<l Ed1ar M. Belt •1ent ln cbar1e of tile Lo* AJa1eJee bureau ot the FBI. ffe aaid Smith wlU be •r· rtJped by a U.S. ma1lstrate on .Monday. • Smith, one of several lb· cllvlduals named alone with tile Muhammad AU Professlonal Sporta oreanlzatlon in a rrlulti- milllon dollar suit filed by the bank, was arres~ at 1o:ao a.m. p b"o n e c a 11 s a n d t a p e • • mysteriously left at radio and televlslon stations, Smltb bu char1ed that the case is tar more extensive than outlined ln tbe fraud suit qal.Dlt hlm• and th& other defet:),dant.. Smith claimed several otllcen of the WelJ.s Fargo Bank were involved in the alleged money siphonin1 scheme, and also said hundreds ol millions of dollars were actually lnYolved. The bank denied the alle1atlons. Georae Caulfled, Wells Far1o's senior vice president for publlc relations, said he fl.rst heard of the arrest throu&h a radio news report. "I hadn't heard a thlng," he said. "I 4on 'l think it really re- lates to our case UllJess they're picking up him jual to bold him." Traffic's deadJy ---County accidents claini 3- r .,. Three separate traffic acci- dents in Orange County Satur- day claimed the lives of two motorists and one pedestrian, according to authorilit?s. The fll'St fatality occurred in Orange al 2:18 a.m. when a motorcycle driven by Walter Lee Hill, 30, of CorQPa collided with a truck at the intersection of KateUa Avenue and Glassell Street.. Terry Kiter, 29. of Silverado was arrested on suspicion of felony drunken driving and manslaughter and transported to UC Irvine Medical Center where he remains in stable con· dilion today. A passenger, Mike Convoy, 24, of Yorba Linda is . also in st@le condition. Judy Tegeler, 26, of tuuert.on was killed when the 1976 Honda she was riding in overturned 6n . a winding dirt road along~aple Spring Truck Trail in Silverado Canyon, according to California Highway Patrol offidaJs. She was pronounced dead at the scene following the 4:45 p.m. accident The driver Donald Nakamura. 25. of Fullerton re· ceived minor injuries and was arrested on suspicion of felony drunk driving. A Costa Mesa man was killed at 8:20 p.m. when he was struck by a vehi cle on the Garden Grove Freeway, west of City Drive in Orange . The driver. Jan Stolz, 26, of Santa Ana told officials that he looked up to see Charles McEmell, 32, darting from the center divider . He was pro- nounced dead at the scene. Authorities could not locate his vehicle and it was unch:ar 'fby. he was on foot. '80 •lllioa ....,lat Disneyland sued in knifing death Disneyland officials are facing a S60 million wrongful death lawsuit fiJed by the parents of an 18-year-old Ri'yerside man who was stabbed to death March 7 during a private party at the park. ln the back or a company van in· stead oC calling an ambulance. Disneyland officials have de- nied that charge and said they believed they were acting in Yorba's best interests • . OeM-t NM~ oery • ..._ ,ARMING ON THE IRYINE RANCH MOVl!S INTO THE HILLS AS OEVELOPMENr CROWDS IN The parents of Mel C. Yorba charged that park officials failed to provide adequate emergency medical care for their son who died minutes after being knifed in the heart. Park officials we re also crltlclied for transporting the wounded man to Palm Harbor when there were two nearby trauma centers. 1 In 19209 23 percent Of Or•nge County w•a lrrtg•ted, 'SOI were reg•rded a• golden d~ya. Growth no longer green Farmers bowing to inflation~ developers By JODI CADENHEAD Of•DMlf'119CfQff Also named in the suit filed Friday are James O'Driscoll. 28, of San Diego, who is awaiting trial on murder charges and Palm Harbor Hospital in Garden Grove. where Yorba was transported. Following the stabbing county medicaJ authorities accused Dis· neylaod of trying to avoid bad publicity by transporting Yorba At the time or the stabbing Yorba was attending a party hosted by Rohr Corp. About 10,000 employees and guests were at the annual company celebration. Witnesses told police that the two men began fighting after O'Drlscoll accused Yorba of pinching his girlfriend. It was the first slaying in the park's 25-year history. Bill Bathgate knows the end is near. He can see it in the hacked slumps of orange trees that have not ~n replanted and he can hear it in the constant whiz of cars speeding by his 75-acre ranch in San Juan Capistrano. From the h illtop of a neighbor's property he surveys SUNDAY SPECIAL Instead Bathgate is waiUng for the day when the developer finally closes the deal. Then he . hopes to make between $20,000 and $25,000 an acre. "It's kind or sad, .. remarked Bathgate, recalling his boyhood days of barveeUng walnuta and rising early each mornlns to ride the tractor. "We'd like to do the best we can, but we know the end is near." Curb's 'campaign' brottght to· Irvine his still un· ripened oranges and twig -like persimmon trees that grow strong under the bot stream of spring SUD· light. He can see CAMJHtuo the San Juan Creek, tbe old cban· nel that .floods his land' oearly every winter and where an uncle drowned in 1938. He can 1llmpse only a •ll&bt ed1e of worn , ll"ffll roof where DRESS DJLEJUIA -Do women want thelr falhiom de· signed for drama or the man'• eye? 'lbe aoswer may not be so automatic after aeein• the aelec-. lions from two Oranae Cout sho•• an Pap 85. · INDEX Lt. Gov. Mike Curb took his unofficial campaiJn for gov· ernor to Irvine Sat~rday, ta.king . pollUcal shots at the man who's held the job for six years. The former record industry OC: FARM PROATS RISING executive criticized Gov. Jerry See ~nu•t report, P-C1 Brown's policies on business, housing and crime ln a SJ>effh Far from tbe romantic notlpa d u r i n g t h e C a I l f o r n l a of farmers cultivatinc a re· Re»ublican Asse1:1}bly conven· war~ life from tbe 1rod ot tion continuing t9day at t he tender strawberry planta or Registry Hotel. seedllnp that tum to _papptlni C"1J'b predicted that '' 1981 will oran1e treea, is the lrl1n reality be the end of the idea that that tarmlnc ~ no lon1er pro. Califomia is an unhealthy place titable for many. SeWnl the for buamess." . land for development La. He added that Brown's "small "Farmtna c~·t-c6m~te wtth • is beautiful" philosophy baa other aaes," aald Bathcate. "It'• · stymied business growth in the . ~~~able for bome and in-at~ilestlons offered by· CUrb inc:luded: cuttln1 the tJJne no• T o u o d e r 1 t a Q d .,, h y requlred for approval of Ute CCD· aarlcuJture Jia Oran1• County atrucUon of nuclear and elec· (See FAa•S, Pate Al) trical energy plants, and off«· ine incentives to businesses con· siderlng moving into California. Curb said that Oklahoma is offering businesses $250 for every job that is created in the state. In 1981 ' only 150,000 of the needed 300,000 homes will be built, said Curb, notin1 that crime, Jobe and affordat»le botd· Ins are the three most itnportant issues concernlllg CallfQfDiae. His sugae!stlon that saviqs accounta not be taxed ID.f.rder to help familles build \tP f¥nds to purchase hornes, drew strong applause. · Two major crimes are com- mitted every mJnute, and lo Loi Aneele1 the -chances of being murdered .,.., triple the natlGaal avera1e of 10 people per 100.000. Cur~sa1d. • ' I . .. . "No. It's an American tradition to be able to see the ·president. It should also depend on the Individual pre- sident If he wants to go out in public often. Polltlclans usually want to -the y're outgoing people." . Brad Bowen Costa Mesa, commercial fisherman: "I think there should be more access <to a president. I think Reagan's threatening nature had a lot to do with the attempt. I noticed a lot of ap.,thy in people my age when they heard of the attempt. No one wants to go to war and they're afraid Reagan will start up the draft again." Luxie Rupp Costa Mesa, office manager: "That's hard ~o say. I don't see how they could keep people away from the president. There are a lot of screwballs out there, but you can't keep everyone away from big politi- cians. Maybe a bullet proof vest would help. The public should be able to see the president if they want." Jimmy St41navich Costa Mesa, student: "Yes. They s hould be selective on .... . who geJs to see i he president and who can t. He st,.o~'rdn't Just go out anytime. Tr1ere ar~la ffit ofJotttet pee>! I pie like that guy who shot Reagan still out there." • . . John Kaufman Claremont, meat cutter: "Th~ fact of the attefl'.lpt wasn't due to adcess. It hap~ns In everv other country It eve~ happened to Brezhnev In Russi~. I don't think gun control is the answer either, but I think the person using the gun should be dealt with appropriately. It's not jus t the president's problem, it's everyone's problem. 11 Grant Texier Costa MeS411, cook: "I think presidenH~I appearances should be limited to holidays, so the public would know to come and see him. For public announcements, he should be seen on television or radio." John McMunh Santa Ana, tool and die maket.: "I don't thjnk public access should be limited. If the people of this country put him there, they have a right to see him once in a while. Access to the president isn't the problem -it runs a loLdeeper .than that. There'~ a lot of deep frustration that people don't know how to get rid of." Brenda Hurst Fountain Valley, waitress: .. "Access shouldn't be limited. He's got to talk to the people and the public has to know he's real and not some image on a screen. It's part of . ttle job, the danger is. 11 Thomas P. Haley Pvbf 1_1Wr • • Rd?Jert N. W~ed Prt•ld9nt Mark Planvsky Costa Mesa, manager: "The president has to get out to the public to find out what th~ people want. How else is he going to know? It doesn't matter if everyone is around, he still has to be available. I think l'l the attempt Monday that someone was trying to make the prediction come true -the one that no president elected in an 1 even-numbered vear has not been shot." TELEPHONE All depertment•: {714) 142-4321 ClaHlfled Actvent.ane: M2-tf71 M. Thomas Keevil f;dllOf' Thomas A. Murphlne AU"ffi.,. Edlter Carol A. Moore 5'lllcl.ly Edtl• -.. C•11Yrto111 "'' Or•llt& C:ou i P11blhlll~ COlft,eny lfo ntw• t4•IOI, MMtrM..,,.._ ••i.« lfl•lltr w .... ortlMl'Nf'lt Mltlll lfttf W ,.,,od11e•C1 w11110111 •ltttl•I """''-*'<..,.,..,.._, . Polish tension upsets Haig's Mideast tour . CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig .Jr. bas informed his E&YP- tlan hosts that be might bav~ tb end hill Mideast tour Rnu>UY and return to Waabln1ton because of increased tension·in Poland. Haig, arriving in Cairo Satur· day on the first leg or his Middle East mission, meanwhile met some resistance from the Egyp- tians lo his proposed Persian Gulf .. strategic consensus" stretching from Pakistan to Egypt. The Egyptian and Western sources, who requested anonymity, said that as soon as Haig strode from his airplane, he told repre~entatives from the U.S. Embassy he might have to fly back to Washington at a mo· ment's notice. He is scheduled to meet today with President Anwar Sadat before leaving for Israel, the second stop on his eight·day trip. He also is to visit Jordan and Saudi Arabia. EtiYPtian sour~es suggested Ra1i's eo~cern fot posalbfe Sov· I let lhte .. vention ill P.dland I prompted his unexpectedly brief meetings with Egyptian Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan Aly Saturday night. Neither or two sessions lasted more than 20 minutes. Ap EaYptian offical who at-~ tepded 'fhe Haig-Aly talb aaid the U.S. perceptiQD that outside thr:eata to the Mideast are of global concern is not accepted by the Egyptians. 'A.dalts only' law on agenda An emergency ordinance put· ting a moratorium on new adult book stores, movie theaters. model studios. motion picture arcades and massage parlors will go before Costa Mesa's City Council Monday at 6:30 p.m . If approved durin~ the session at City Hall, 77 Fa\r Drive, the ordinance would be effective immediately, said City Attorney Tom Wood. The moratorium is to provide Wood's office the time required to draft a permanent control or· dinance. The Oioratorium would last four months or until the new laws are approved, whichever is first. The interim ordinance to be considered Monday notes that "adult used" businesses are rec· ognized as "having objections· ble operational characteristics." As a result, the ordinance pro-c 1 a I m s ,· adj a c e n t · b u s i n es s owners fear a downgrading of their areas, a decrease in prop· erty values. an increase in c rime and deterioration of neighborhood conditions. The interim ordinance also would place a moratorium on cabarets with topless or bottom· less dancers, sexual encounter centers and hotels and motels in which sexual materials are pre· sented. Wood said Friday that his s tare will begin drafting a permanent ordinance to control adult businesses that will follow court.proven laws. Toddler dies, sibling held LONG BEAC.fl <AP) -A 2"'1-year-old boy has died of ahotfun wounds, and h.ll 16-year- •old' brother bu been booked for lllveatiaauon of murder, police Hid. Tbe teen-ager, whose name was Withheld becauae-ol b1i •••• -tbtually waa boo~ed for In· veaUcatJon ot attelllpted mtardft aiter be auepd.ly told police ldi brotber, Guillermo CarrlUo, wu •hot while Ute boyi plarld hi their bMl'OOm Tbunday. Tbe lit• lie boy dted at St. lhr1'• Ho1plt.M at 5:55 a .m . Friday,, ta.Id LoQI Beach police Otnoer Bob RulMU .. F,....P .. eAJ'-1- c1usln1 great concern," one of- ficial Jaid. "The litu.aUon as we regard It t""'-the elosest scrutiny," Dututy White House Presa Sff retary l,arry Speakes told re· porters. "ft bears watching." The 1'fficials said that the sitUUlon ls essentially un· chanWed rrom Friday when St•te Oepertment. spokesman Wltliam Dyess announced that lt\e Soviet Uniab and other com· m11nist nations of the Warsaw Peet had so increased military readiness in Eastern Europe * * * that their forces could move 1± Poland "tt any Ume." "Thelr capability i1 unqu . Uoned," an official said. "It ls not clear what their intentions are. But we are concerned and we're looid.ac at tt cJosely." Weinberger said NATO bu been working for some time on possible political and economic measures that would be taken U tbe :>oviet Union intervenes In Poland. He added there Is much diplomatic activity taking place because or Poland. President Reagan, recoveting from an assassination attempl, was briefed twice aphe hospital "in a rair amount or detail'' arter a national security council meeting on events in Poland, Speakes told reporters at the While House. * * * STORMS. • . Warsaw Pact heads Calumet County, Wlsco~sin , about 50 miles north of "'est Bend, htjuring six people l~ a mobile home park. ~ Rainstorms las~ed southwestern Illinois an<t arts or Missouri, packing winds p to ;:00 mph. The storms wrecked houses, knocked out powe,.. and injured 20 people, 15 in Granite City , Ill., and five in Edwardsville. Extensive damage was report· ed in Edwardsville, a communi· ~ or 11,000 people. Officials cor· doned off the downtown area Saturday, barring out all but emergency vehicles, cleanup crews and residents. Guards were posted to prevent looting. In northwestern Illinois, some 130 cars were damaged by high winds in and around the Quad Cities Airport. Sixty houses were damaged in Milan. ~ Officials said. the storm system spawned at least two tornadoes in Missouri. Tornadoes. hail as big as golf balls. heavy rain and strong winds hit Nebraska, sending temperatures plunging as much as 20 degrees in an hour. April showers? r • • eye slimnut meeting WARSAW , Poland (AP) - Pa rliament postponed the start or its spring sessions Saturday because Premier Wojciech Jaruzelski was "temporarily in· disposed," and leaders of the Soviet·led Warsaw Pact were re· ported considering a summit that could decide whether to in· tervene in Poland. Talks with Polish farmers hoping to form an independent union also were adjourned. A Western diplomatic ob· server in Wars aw s aid there were signs of increased com· munications installations in the Polish capital and some indica· tiorr that ·'things are not absolutely normal." But he did not foresee a Soviet interven· lion. The official PAP news agency said Poland's parliamentary session was postponed from Monday to Friday. It did not ex· pl ain why Jaruzelski was "tern· porarily indisposed." but some Polish reporters siyd he had f.lll eye problem J aruzelski was scheduled tp g1 ve a maJor speech before Parliament outlining the situa· lion in Poland. which is more than $23 billion in debt to the Wes t after n1ne months of sporadic strikes led by the in· dependent union Solidarity. Communi s t and Wes te rn sources in Moscow said leaders of Warsaw Pact nations might convene soon to discuss the Polish situation, possibly at the 16th co ngre ss of the Czechoslovak Communist Party which opens in Prague on Mon· day. They said that Soviet Presi· dent Leonid I. Brezhnev might travel to Prague for the con· gress. but the report could not be confirmed Moscow·led Warsaw Pact forces have been conducting maneuvers an aod around Poland for more than two weeks. Scott Gibson, 18, of Placentia is hoping his accident insurance has an umbrella pc)licy. He failed to make a turn from Eastbluff Drive onto Jamboree Road and hit a Newp'::-t Beach fire hydrant instead. Gibson wasn't hurl in the 11 p.m. mishap Friday. but the hydrant was totaJed. police said. ~----TNF trans national funding announces a new proCJram s· • No prepay I Assumable • Loan $10,000-$500,000 • Fast funding • 30 year Amortized Up to 15 yrs. Repay • Owner /Non Owner •Swing Loans/ Purchase Money CALL TODAY FOR A QUOTE AT NO OBLIGATION •• ' (714) 915-1128 trans national funding trans national funding trans national funding trans national funding t CALL WILLIA'4 8. MITCHELL . BROKERS ~ WELCOME Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Su~. Aprll 6, 1981 Al Freewa~ links toathil& :.I • • .. Cdrridor coWd handle 160,000 trips ilaily a1 GLENN 8CO'rl' °'_..,,... ..... A propoaed north-south freeway eorrldor tbrouab 2e mUe1 ol aoutbeut Oranse Coun· ty could open up bard-to-reach rancblandl forao to 288,000 new resident. by the year 2020. Brandt Reddick Inc. of lrvtne, was lina.nced by a consortium ol development companies hoping to develop the afel, T~e Orange County Board of Supel'\lil(>n bas dedded not to approve new ~ubdivtsiona lD the roothUl areu unUI new rotda are developed to lla.odle the ln.' creasing traffic c:nutl. That's one of the findlnes of a recently publllbed environmen- tel Impact report on the pro- • poae4 ~oothlll Transportation Cord.dOr, cooaidered tbe key to unloc.llina the development potential of the hillsides and cany001 ol the region. Accordlnc to tbe en•lron__.. ' tat report, th• treeway w~ handle up to 180,000 vehitle trtP1 each day, with traffic heaviett in lta nortbem part.I. The exact roQte for the freeway hasn't been established, but the road generally would·ex- There's more breeze than draft behind a motorcycliSt as thii poodle in a backpack /ound out recently on the Hollywood Freeway. Jody Powell, who was press secretary to Cortner President Carter, says American journalism needs com-· petition. He and Roddin g Carter Ill, who was state Department row1u. press liaison. spoke Friday at an LBJ Library sy mposium in Austin, Texas on press freedom and responsibiilty. competition that allows one to say about one's adversary that he is a knave and a fool, if that is the case and you have grounds to say it. Carter said the news media are "big business" institu· tions run by "power people" divorced from the concerns and conditioos or their readers and viewers. "The press hasn't gotten ahead of a single wave over the past 20 years . . . The press had to be kicked in the face by each of them." he said. mentioning the civil r ights, anti-war and women's movements p rtaee c•arlel, dia - tifttuilhlni himself with some lon1, well-placed paa1es, deft b}lckhands and a goal, helped hla team to a 9...f victory In a •1eclal _polo match at C evedon. New Zealand S turday. j The prince, the player with the slightest stature of the ei1tit men on the field of tb.e Auckland Polo Club's Woolf Fisher ground, said be en- joyed himself immensely in the match against the presi- dent's team. "It has done the world of iood lo my liver and other parts of my anatomy" he joked. A 1 luding t o his w ell- pu'bliciied steeplechasing fall, the prince said he was delighted that a member of the opposing team was un- horsed and not him. Prl•ce aalaler and Prin- ceu Grace of Monaco ar- ri ved in western Japan Saturday for a 10-day visit that includes a meeting with Japanese Emperor Hirohito and tours of the ancient capital city of Kyoto and a Powell said both govern- ment and the news media routinely base decisions on inadequate information, re-act with hostility when at· &acked and fail tp punish mis- takes swficie,ntly. "It is irresponsible not t.o give voice to a cry of protest before it becomes a protest march .. 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Dlllv ,.. ... si:iiit A UC Irvine ballistics expert says that a Devastator bullet lodged in the police man wounded in the assassination at- te m pl on President Reaean could have ex1,>loded at any time. "I don't know why there was the great concern that It wrui go- ing to explode,'" said Dr. Vin· cent Guinn. "lf it's not set oCC on impact, it's not likely to explode once it has come t.o rest . Those bullets aren't like time bombS." Guinn explained that explod- ing bullets carry a tiny explosive charge in the lead s lug. The charge is supposed to be set oCf when the bullet hits its target, sending shrapnel-like lead shards ripping into its victim. FBl agents were led t.o believe the bullets used in the as- sassination attempt were ex· ploding bullets when doctors dis- covered the slug that hit press secretary James Brady broke into four pieces. In addition, agents found a cartfidee box auu*ed •:Qevasta~1" '~ tU'le hot-•l room used Dy John Hinckley Jr., the alleged gWl- man. As a result, doctors decided not to wail any tobger to re· move a bullet Lodged near the ap,ne o•Washlqgton. O.C. po)lc:e~ 1homa~11>•1ah .. ~)'.. one of t.hoee woundea aloag wlth President Reagan last Monday. Surgeons removed the bullet from Delahanty without mishap. "I( somebody probed it with a surgical tool maybe it could have been set off,'_' UC I Sale I Delly ~li.t Ii.ft ..... 'NO IMMEDIATE DANGER' Dr. Vincent Guinn Professor Guinn theorized. But there really wasn't any immediate danger. Guinn said. Other firearms experts ba'!e spo.culated th11t 1he two-inct\ bar· n of th• .~2 callb.,, pi15to.I al edJy useH in the assassina- tion attempt probably didn't pro- vide enough velocity for the bullets to activate the explosive load. Dr. Quinn and his co-workers devel<>Ped ~orenf~~ t.echniqUe ' 1 n 19U tn w ch r ~be.b11tll'l • is ulled ln• e invdatJgltlori 1of crimes. · He used hi s skills in 1978 to help with an investigation by the House Select' Committee on As· sassinations into the shooting of President John F. Kennedy. THE REGENCY BOOKCASE Here's regal elegance at Its very best This magnificent bookcase headboard waterbed will be the envy. of all. You simply must see It to appreciate It COMPARE AT $639.00 SAVE '140.00 s499 e.d Only tend h·om the Rlveralde Freewa1 near Santa An• Can· yon throu1h the western tide o( the Santa Ana Mountain.I to the San Diego Freeway south of San Clemente. The freeway wC*li run euen, tJally parallel to tM Saata An~ Freeww, either about three '°'le• or eeven miles io the northeast. ln the• ftrtt cue. it would travene the south 1lope of Loma atdae, in tbe other it would lake the nort.lt 1Jde. The consultants are recom- mending in the report that the road closer to the Santa Ana freeway is pre(erable because it wouJd run nearer exilting areas zoned for development and would have less impact oo the natural hillside landacape. However. consultants also note in the report that the even- tual addition of 8·s,soo new homes and 59,000 jobs aided by the freeway would have conse- quences on the lifestyle on the ranchlands. The freeway construction. they note, "would result in a wide array of impacts assoclat· ed with the transformation of a primarily rural environment lo a primarily urban environ· ment." While generally praising the way such a freeway can help builders add needed housing, members of the board of s upervisors have been leery of how the south county develop- ment will affect traffic in other parts of the county. Supervisor s have not ad- dressed that issue directly, although a separate plan to in· stall a mass transit line through the heart of the county is in- tended to ease some freeway congestion. Another issue yet lo be tackled is how the county will pay for the proposed freeway . Sugges- tions such as toll roads, local in· creases in the gasoline tax and requirements for developers t.o finance road s independently have been raised, but the cur- rent road-financing situatif n 'ai~'U'rs bleak lo most COUl'ltY f. J(~ ar,. f U. · he Orange County Ylanni g Com mission is scheduled to begin els review of the Foothill corridor environmental study on June 1. 8~'s M)-1. ~ca LAS VEGAS (AP> ...M .P1ddy Boyd, a 33-year-old fashion coordinator from Baton Rouge, La.. captured the 1981 Mrs. America title Friday at the Las - Vegas Hilton. Refugeµ turned bade WASHINGTON (AP> -U.S. tmmt1ratlon lofficial.t are stJll sendin11hundreds of Salvadoran refu&eu back to their •Ur-tqm country despite possible dangers lh•t await t.bem there aod a freeze on l*lding asylum requeau. T Critica~of U.S. immi~ pbtt(:y claim rlaany refucees are pres!\ured into signing stateinenu in which they waive their r11ht to seek political asylum and agree to return voluntarily to El Salvador. • However , immigration officials deny tlfat pressure ls applfed, saying Salvadorans caught entering the United States illegally are advised of their right lo request asylum if they feel they would be endangered by returning. Administration officials also contend that many of the Salvadoran immigrants are entering the United Slates for economic, not political reasons. Shellings shatk!r truce BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP) -Syrian and Lebanese army units battled with artillery and rockets along Beirut's Moslem-Christian dividing line Saturday, leaving at least 47 dead and 191 wounded and threatening a new civil war. The Beirut police department gave the casualty figures for the capital and said they were .in addition to 102 killed and 300 wounded in the last four days in Beirut and the Roman Catholic city of Zahle, where fighting erupted anew shortly after another truce .col· lapsed. Beirut Radio reported late Saturday that calm was r eturning to both Beirut and Zahle three hours after another cease-fi re was supposed to take effect. The Voice of Lebanon radio of the Chris· tian Phalange militia also said shooting had slacked off in both places. Automaker cleared in death WALHALLA. S.C. (AP> -Volkswagen of America is not liable for damages in the death of a 16-year-old girl who was thrown from the back seat into the dashboard during a collision, a jW')' bas ruled. Jurors cleared the automaker of negli.genc~ tharer iP Ch• lt75 death of Tracy Lynn Moorhead. But the panel found the Volkswagen's driver, Rachael Johnson, and her father William Johnson, who owned the 1969 Be· tie. liable for $100,000 in actual damages. Veering jet lwrts 21 CHICAGO <AP> Some injured and. frightened passengers wept after powerful downdraft sent their DC-10 jetliner hurtling a reported 2.000 feel toward earth. but one passenger said there was .. no real panic." One of the 21 injured was reported to be Stanley T . Manca, 51, of Fullerton. said to be in fair condition with back injuries. Also aboard, but uninjured. were Horace and Pamela Sklar and their 13-month-old daughter of Yorba Linda. The big jetliner, bound for Newark. N.J .. from Los Angeles, flew into a powerful downdraft over central Illinois, according to a United Airlines spokesm an, h~rling passengers about the cabin. Columbia countdown starting CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -The new space shuttle Columbia sat like a pampered beast on its pad Saturday await- ing the countdown for a night that will return Americans to space for the first time in six YP.ars. The countdown was scheduled to begm at 8:30 a.m. PST today for la·unch at 3:50 a .m . Friday, at the same Cape Canaveral pad that sent men to the moon. If all goes well, astronauta John Young and Robert Crippen wHJ ride the Colitlnbla fat.o space, orbit earth 36 Umes and land the sh.ip S4t,.; hours later· like an airliner on the dry desert lake bed at Edwards Air Force Base. California. , Success would mean that no longer will satellites have to be sent into space atop $45 million rockets with a one· launch Life. Instead, the shuttle will haul up satellites three at a time, unload them into space, and return to earU--perhaps bringing back satellites to be overhauled. The shuttle, pure and simple, is a cargo ship. The first mission of the Colum- bia is strictly a test. liefitlaery launelaing Wby do falcon trainers wear heavy ~ eJoves? .. You'll find · out it you're ever c•&JVed during tateotf (left," said Bob tllnslow ot Dana Polnt when he spoke to the Gifted and Talented Education Class ,at Courreges Sdaool in Fountain Vaftey. His Pere- grine falcon went through some bunt- ing maneuvers and then sat still long enough for the stu- dents to see its long wings, notch and tooth on the upper beak. Prisoner drowns warden Inmate captured after slwoting guard HUNTSVILLE. Texas <A P > - A maximum security prisoner described as "high on mari· juana" apparently seized a gun, f atally shot a guard and drowned the slate prison warden Saturday. a justice of the peace said. The Huntsville Item reported that Warden Wallace Pack, 54, and Maj. Billy Max Moore, a prison guard at the Ellis Unit of the Texas Department of Cor· rections, were killed by an in· mate wbo was being taken back , to \be Llllit from a farmlna area known u "the bottom." A Montgome r y Cou n · ty Sherifrs Deputy said the un- identified inmate at the unit, which houses death row inmates and other maximum security prisoners, was recaptured Saturday afternoon. THE NEWSPAPER quoted Peace Justice Walter Cooksey, who was called to the scene. as saying the guard was killed when the inmate managed to get possession of a gun Pack kept in his car. Cooksey said Moore was taking the prisoner, whom Cooksey described as "high on mari· juana," back to the prison from a prison farm area when the in· cident occurred. The inmate apparently man aged to get a pistol from the glove compartment of the car and then shot Moore in the head. the justice said. Cooksey said it appeared that Pack had been intentionally drowned in a nearby ditch Walker struck at race track A man mowed down while standing in front of the Los Alamitos Race Track remains in critical condition today. The unidentified man was h.it at 7:30 p.m. Friday as he stood in a di.vider section in the middle of Katella Avenue. Witnesses supplied police with the license number of the light green 1971 Ford Maverick that sped away from the scene after the driver stopped briefly to look back al the injured man. Police arrested Russell Louie at his home in Montebello. His age was unknown. Prison officials refused to re- 1 ease the inmate's name or any further details about the in· ddent. A spokesman from prison in· formation officer Rick Harley's office said a statement would be released. but did not say when. Earlier, a Montgomery Coun- ty Sheriff's Department dis· patcher said deputies, prison guards and Huntsville police converged on the farm site, which is about 75 miles north of Houston, after the incident. Ir. spokeswoman at the Ellis Unit declined to release in· tormalion about the incident. saying only "we 've got a situa- tion here . in the bottom." THE INCIDENT comes three months after U.S District Judge William Wayne Justice ruled that the Texas prison system was vastly overcrowded and or· dered sweeping ch anges in health care. housing and inmate protection. The state Legislature is con- sidering a bill that would pro· vide S35 million to upgrade prison facilities, but the pro· posal is stalled in a joint con· ference committee. Hinckley testing begun Would you like to feel younger, -. Expert medical panel to meet Monday RALEIGH, N.C. (AP> -John W. Hinckley Jr. is expected to meet Monday with psychologists brought in by attorneys prepar- ing his defense against charges of trying to assassinate Presi· dent Reagan, a Justice Depart· ment spokesman said. The 25-year-old Hipckley met with defense attorneys. in addi- tion to spending sev,eral houn with his parents, said Tom DeCair. a Justice Department spokesman in Washington. "The co urt-ordered psychological exam has bel\ID and the defense team of lawyen is expected to see him again on Mon day," he said. In a court order issued In Washington, the government was ordered to aHow the def e"-e to have "concurrent accesa'' during 90 days of court·ordered mental examinations. DE CAlll said Dr. Sally Johnson, staff psychiatrist at Butner, has begun examining Hinckley. "Doctor Johnson bas begun testing and there wUJ be other doctors from the start participating -p1ychlatri1ll, soclolo~t.a and pbyalclana -to achieve a complete profile," he said. The court order that retull4d In Hlncldey belq rsept to ~e Federal CorrecUon~ lutltutioo at Butner directed 10Yemntent psycJdalrlatl _to utu••n• Hlnckley•a competence to ....... trial and to determU.e bla "PfO- ducUvlty" -•hetht1' the aJ- lesed offense rHulted from mental dlaeue, a mental defect ~mental dllorder. 'R1aaan continued bl• re• ~ from • wound •atrtnd MoiMIQ. Hinckley's parents spent about three hours with their son Friday before fl yi ng to Was hington, presumabley to meet with defense attorneys, said a government official who asked not to be identified. Hinckley is housed under tight security in an eight-room area or the hospital in the prison's top security area. Accompanied by a security guard, Hinckley has been al· lowed to exercise in the unit's dayroom, said John K . Russell, a Justice Department spokesman. * * * Russell said Hinckley has been given periodicals to read, but is not ·allowed access to radio, television or news papers. H e said Hinckley has made several phone calls to his parents and to his attorneys. FEDERAL AUTHORITIES believe Hinckley allegedly shot Reagan in a desperate attempt to win the heart of 18-year-old film star Jodie Foster. Authorities say he apparently had an obsession for the actress, who was unresponsive to his de- sires. * * * Suspect's parents ask for pi-ayers WASHINGTON (AP) -The parenu of accused presidential assailant John W. Hinckley Jr., satd Saturday. that tbelr ZS.Jear· old •on la "• sick boy," and aaktd the-naUon to .. live bim the beoeftt ot tM douit '1 mUJ the f aeta about hla 111eetaJ state .... tnoWa. . "We ce J~ in the prayfn or mllliona for Uie pr9'ldftlt and the other victlma and tbelr f1mtll•,'1 UM ltverll'MD, Colo., owp&. •aid tn • tt.tftnWlll re.: lelHd ~ tbtlr IOD'I teaai Ol def.-e lawyen ure. i-••We -\Mt YOQ Jota UI ln prayera for our ton, Jofm.." Th• ftve-paracrapb 1tat.~ 1l1n1cl "Jo Aan and Ju:ll HlDckleJ, .. said, "We have ,.. certain pN11 l'eporU th1t we billev• to be Inaccurate." The statement did not elaborate. "We simply ask that you re· alize John la a sick boy, and that you ,1ve bJm the benefit ol the doubt until all the true facta COD· cernma bis mental condition are I lmown." aald the pJreote. I The atatement was releaRCt from the office of prominent cdsnlnal lawyer Edward Ben- nett Williams . Three of WUllnaa' anoclat.ea are defd-: lnl Htnckley on charJu Ulat M rlta to u1111lnate Prftldttllt ftAgAD ad ... aulted I Sec!Nt &em• 1~:'th a .22-caubilt pta&ol• y. lltaaJe 61 belnl behL ln &lie PIJtlda&ric untt of 1 fedtHl prtlOll It BUtner, N.C., w._..a lederal Judi• ordered btln to \II• derto up to ••• ,.. 'of~·· Uon to determine bll 1anlty. look better, and lose weight? 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In other words. when others your age have grown old and tired of existence , you may be able to find pleasure In lovlng. working. and living. Here is the result of one member. Alta Felshaw ··'Without the Prltikln Better Health Program. I wouldn't be here at all. My cholesterol went from 345 to 190'. I have no more angina. I've lost 68 pounds. No more pain. no more medications." ' The lecture Is free. but the results could be priceless Mark your calendar FREE LECTURES , ..... -~el.,brefY Ed• community Center 2119 MtM Verd• Otlve-£ 21m Meanolla a.o. l'WW. • ........... • ~ ..... .,..,.,..... ............... .,,. ;;r:;;... • 7111,. 1'MUll. ......... , ..... .. IMM Hott HOt4" 1717 E. ~ Aoad •fllwr. °"" ..... MOM. Ana ... 7111 ,. Wll.APM.l.t7:Jt,. ... APllL .. .t 1111,. PAITIKIN BETTER HEALTH PROOR.AM (714) 891·7S07 Colltcl "Approved t>y tht Calltornl1 Board of ll'fgllttreel Hurting, BAN Ho. ~1 for 1& contect nourt. -------------------------------------- ' ' may be belded down ft.a Jiit road toward JNlftd 1t.rMt1, ttllft bome;a ~ ~~trJal .c..,. ODe llUlll IO~ »U. · Tbat'• when o1nc1a11\e1an keeplna tabe oa crops 1rown aDd sold in what bad jUlt becolde tbe county ol Otuce. Beet •"lat led tbe lilt ot &ocal crops, followed by valtnda oran1es and walnut1. There 1tiow farm ~reqe ~re•in1 trom us. m .... m i• to m11 l\.QM bl im. oertac that Mine tia• ulll talue went f~ '114 mtDlon tO tllOtnllUon. · Fannen and -artcu.ltural ol· ftclaJs aay that ~ fl1ures are mlaleadtnl and that the l\iiMr caab values bave not meant more money for arowen. "Tbe biQer nulftbert do not indicate that ~ Oran1e County WHAn A FARM farmer ta cleanin1 'lP.'' says PRE ....... VE? , Lucky WestWQOd, vice president ~ of Oranae ProductJon Credit M · .......... ,........ aoclatton. • farmer'• lendlne comp&111. "A lot of it ts pure tn· were $2.5 million worth of nauon." oranget grown that {int year Ptul Stephany, executive and the 2.8 million pounds of director of the county farm walnuts harvested would later bureau, agrees that farmers earn Santa Ana a reputation aa here are factn1 tou1h times. the walnut capital oft.be world. "It's getting tncreasingly dlf· Nursery plants, which have ficult to farm in this county," held flnt place ~s the county's said Stephany. "You have lo be top cash crop for 12 years, ftnt a real -t1lick farmer to make It. appeared on the agrtcultutal Those that are making it are do- comrniasioner's rolls ln 1923. · ing It marginally." From300acreain 1923nunery Farmers complain that crops spread to 2,803 acres the they're getting the same price rollowing year. for their crops as they did 20 Before aprico~ faded in 1930 years ago while taxes, water Orange County was one of tla cosll and theft have all gone up. nation's largest producers, with Consider the pl1ce of an acre El fro known as the "Dried root of water that went rrom $12 Ap cot Capttal of the Wol'ld." to $17 in 1979 and one can UD· B 1924 a traveler's guide derstand what's happened, say call Orange County ' "Ofte of farmers. the most intensely farmed dis-Times were not always tough. tricl$ m the state." Blair Smith sits ln a rundown Indeed, nearly 93 petceht of it.a trailer he calls home on the 30 799 square mUes were under ir· acres he leases in Fountain rigation. Valley and remembers when he By 1• walnut production had earned $100,000 annually for five dropped from an all time high of straight years. 18,000 acres to only 1,500 acres. ln 1976 he and his wife And by 1967 there were no more. traveled lo Europe, took trips to Despite the disappearance of New York, cruised the Carib- walnuts, apples and apricots bean and managed to spend from Orange County, the '50s $29,000 in less than eight months. are regarded as the county's But the next year harc;I Umes golden age. hit. Smith looks at Joan apPlka· While citrus acreage was cut lions piled into a worn briefcase in half to only 37 ,000 acres by and says that he hasn't been in 1959, nursery stock went from a the black since 1977. $400,000 industry to a $4 million "Now l'm just dragging," money-ll)aker. says Smith, who has farmed Since 1940 the county has lost since 1956. "If it wasn't ror the an average of 100,000 acres Cact that we owned property, we These soon-to-be-filled crates look as empty as farmland earmarlced for housing developments. Smith claims that he loses $1 ,000 a week by continuing to farm . The only time he makes a dime is when he sells land for development. Of the good days Smith says, ''They'll be back, if you can af· ford U> hold on until they come back." we roresee major changes in agriculture." Not even the Irvine Company, the cowity's largest agricultural landholder, expects crops to re· turn any real profit. The Irvine Ranch cover s 77 .000 acres with 13.000 devoted to oranges. lemons, tomatoes, avocados, strawbe rries. bell peppers, beans and celery. We 're just milking the land, ·says Bill Bathgate ~o has sold his 75 acres in San Juan Capistrano. every 20 years. On the other wouldn't be in business." hand, inflation and Intensified His 320 acres in Santa Maria production have continued to have pu11hed his assets up to $1.6 push crop cash values up. million. But his liabilities were Kevin Linden, spokesman for Mendelson-Zeller, the largest shipper of strawberries in the county. isn't that optimistic. ''As someone who makes their livelihood by strawberries, I say that we've got eight to 10 years left," said Linden. "After tha! ··Agriculture on the ranch would be a money losing venture if it were independent or the Irvine Company's land develop- m ent program," said company spokesman J erry Collins. A~llt Tropical Fish • fresh • Marine Aqu.nium Supplies Special April 1, 1981 -April 7, 1981 Labeo tronatua: 3.99 Env1s1on a sleek, streamlined albino body, pectorals, ventrals. dorsal, anal and caudal fins blood red I am a specimen that will heighten the v1e w1ng pleasure of most any aquarium. I am also an excellenl scavanger and algae eater. See me at Aquatic Tropicals where I am on sale under the name Albino Rainbow Shark for only 3.99 _,,.,,._ 1510 W. Baker • Costa Mesa - Wlif. 54S.1391 • Corner HJrbor & Baker iiiii9 -· I With a l111k! help lrom us cine! vour I free Menllat '"Kitchen Plan· I nong Guide" and lnsu1llallOl1 Instructions t..-------you can do it' -.. It's easy with MeriUat! l·:uro-.\~rican Kih:l~n & Hath 1741 WHtdHfDr .. H•wport hoclt 631-7032 \ Consider county figures that listed at $215,622 in 1980. ------- I t ,, l ,, I .t ! A Special Beauty Report on Lauder Prescriptives: .Linf!. Smoother. I Prescriptlves Is a sc~itic advaMJe. •new intellfltnc;e In sk"1 tft. With it yoc1 at1 change tomotrow's skin. Ptescrlpfives is• System of custom Clre rmchi"6the cellular layers that wil( r;entually 9MflL! as tomorrow's skin. It's based°" three slmpk! mps: tO c--.. fne(fiz~ •nd protect And the star of the Protective S)'Stl!m ... is Lme SmoOth« ~iflc protection for areas where your own skin is sufeetJtib!. tO lines; around eye, ~th and neck. It helps to retard the tppt111ance ol surlb I~ and to malce fine lines already there, less visible. Line Smooth« •'°'W ~hh the qther sc~l-~~thJ~xigh products pttJtcibed • - 'Jpec1fica/Jy fOt Y°'l in Y<>W Prescr/p(ives,regi~, will mak~ Your ,sJ<fn , 1 smooth£r, more •tic, vital .. iand )Qltwer loofJngl Lina S(OOOther, f <!Z., '25. Come ulk to ou' Prescriptives .xpem. They'/l analyie via the Slcinprlnter and pleSCribe t~ ~ PrescriptM!s System for yoµ::. in Co.vnetk Collections-wt.ft ·~.'~~II the 'IJ>inls yoa. ~~/ ' ' ··. • . 1 l County dumps d0D1ps " Competition still is arteleme~ni· ding down costa~ so the interest of Orange County f ials in turnipg over landfill dump supervision to priv at is oommenda~le . County costs to run its four tan have doutU_e<l tiur- ing Uie last three years. Rat~ thaosee those costB con- tinue to eat away at taxpayer dollar(°~~s decidecj this week to solicit bids from private compani~ which might find ways to run the landfills for less. .., _ .:_ Whether profit-oriented compan.ief:~·al\ o better than government at cutting costs iQ tt\is case won t be known for three or so month~. after bids ares311cif an returned. Whoever wiptls· up running the dumps, howevet. _will find that most ol the operating costsareUe<tto th~ce of gasoline and m'1chinery. Landfill operations thes~;~ys primarily involve the use of bulldozers and tractors to1'°)'er each day's deposit of trash. Already it appears that gate fees at tbe dumps '!JP be imposed for the first time next year to raise more CUndl. That change will be reflected in slightly higher mootbJy trash bills. J' Whether run by government or private indu.stry, landJiJI costs are bound to g~p and county residents can ex- pect to pay the difference. · 'Free' electricity The questioo Juris Solovjovs kept hearing during a recent open house at his solar-powered Santa Ana home was "Why aren't'.more people doing this?" Sotovjovs, a Fountain Valley office manager, hasn't . Paid an electnl>°'bill in s~ve. u-b~ s~ys bis solar system will pay for:'.i e years. A tour of the modest • bows how in- credibly simple and effective -solar energy can be. The $2,000 setup includes three very small solar panels mounted on the roof, some wiring, three recrea- ti6nal vehicle batteries. and a"small in\terter. Sun power Lights his home, operates his stereo, and runs other appliances. He uses natural gas for his stove, refrigerator and water heater. Since he's had the solar hook-up, Solovjovs says he hasn•\ had an energy-less day -despite clouds, rain and evening darkness. The batteries, he says, can store up to six days of power. although he admits be is an energy scrimper. And, come the brownouts and blackouts be an- ticipates in the mid-19805, he says he'll be the only one not in the dark. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expreesed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P .0 . BoK 1560, Costa 11.1e54, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd) Careers • I ' By L. M. BOYD A lot o! people who start out to be broadcast announ- cers change their careers after a few years of ex- perience. Likewise, people whO begjn as bill coU~tOri and C!O'Riputer os)eratora. lit fact, these are said to be three of the ca{~rl lea.st, likelY'l\q hold \helr pro~ ' resrlonals. Those careen wb cb ~Ile fewest 1 peoole ats~ndon are known to 0 be law, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, architecture, engineering and physics. These ulevision p'ro1rams need new sponsors. "Games P~_,I( Pl!)''' shouJd be un- der w r H ten by Milton Bt'•ch~t.~. "~Ito" ml1ht do well WHf" a ,backer auch u the Amert~a Optometr\c A.1.- aoc&tion. And why iln.'~ "ltt- A-S..H" paid for by tlie ldai,o Potato Gro;wers? Any otbers? .. ' , .. W'ASiliNOTON -Sovlet ln· v~tloa 9'. Poland would l.1111.QtJy e.\\1brloe Pre.•tdent lfea,1an '1 touahened 1tanc~ toward Mo•cow u f oteJl.Jl policy aospel tor-\he Western world , a political c h•nie that has led the new president's ad- vlsen to see benefits resulting Crom lhe dangers confronting Poland. Reagan's own atceptJcism over the effectiveness of nuclear arms control would become a conviction shared by leaders among U.S. allies. . aEAGANCOVLD give up the present pretense of being for arms control t.lks with the Sov- iets once U.S. rearmament has started to advance. Soviet intervention, as measured by these presidential advisers, would accomplish in one swift transition what has been beyond U.S. reach since the late 1960s and Vietnam: true Western unity under U .S. leadership. _ Richard Reeves "No onf want.I Poland to bur the cost or pay thet prtce," one edaninlttration o«lclel told ua , "but lt ls a fact that the redesnp· lion of American leadenhlp la what the Rusalana buy lf they in- tervene." · UnW March 29, when the cen- tral committee ot Poland's rul- ln1 Communist Party met in Waraaw, the Kremlin seemed lo be moving toward Imposing hard-line leadership on Poland's Politburo and Central Commit· tee. W ESTEAN OFFICIALS privately predicted bard-llninc Stefan Olazowak! wouJd be elev at· ed a.s party chief in the prelude to a major, internal crackdown on Solidarity, the free worken un- ion. Instead, moderate party leader Stanislaus Kania surpris- iQCly strengthened his control. That casts doubt on whether an internal crackdown by Polish police and militia, privately pre· dieted by Secretary of State Alexander Haig as far m'ore probable than outright Soviet in- tervention, will now take place. If it does not and Solidarity continues to undermine ~entral Communist authority. Sovlet ln- v asion becomes more probable. Once lllvadfnl t'°°°' crou UM' PaU1b border, tbe f!~leU Y(OuJd el et ate the U .s . as tbe a~knowled1ed leader of the West. 1'bat II partly becauae of the lmpact in Europe of th• AP'L·OJO and lta liberal poUUcal trl,nds becomln( Reaaan'a ateadlut aJUes. • A FL-CIO President Laoe KlrAd~ 1i in close touch with WeJtetD European labor unJon.s. lneludln1 Jetual unions ln Brit- a In. West Germany, Scan- dloavia and the Low Countries. All have 1 deep stake in lhe fate of SoUdarity. Thia new U.S. stature would dry up lncreaslngly appeasln1 calls by the European ten for the U .s. to ret.urn to tbe pre· Al.ehan invasion detente. Even the left wlnt of Chan· ceJJor HeJmut Schmidt's West German Social Democrattc Par- ty would not risk turning its back on Solidarity. "THE GERMANS would buy nuclear modernisation overnight if Poland gets invaded,'' one West European diplomat pre· dieted. "Reagan wouldn't hav'l to say another word about It." In Fra~e. confidential polls taken by political allies of Presi- ~ent ~alery Giscard d'Estalna. ThOl'NI P. Haley #UllL...,. T~a ker1t11ec1Mor •bow I.hat t.be Communl.1f l'jlitt vote ln W. fall'• presl~ election would drop from lU normal 20 percent to abQut 1' percent -• 40-year low -ii Mos~ow marcbea. Nobody can predkt the etttet on the Sovtet Union of the •Ud· den comla1 toaether of th..._ Western aWaoce, whJcb reacW its lowest 1tate durh11 the Carter praldency. Officials; here and ln Europe have been subtle in spellinc out the sentiments to Soviet leadera. TllAT MESSAGE comet down to this: The certainty of the Udtt· ed States moving toward a poll· tlon of military power greater than the Soviet Union's and backed by the power of all lta European aJUes for a long time to come. Such a pro.ram is exactly what the Reagao administratloq wants to accomplish in the nnt four years. That the Kremlin would become its unwitlinll agent may influence delibera- tions in Moscow. In using force ag~inst Polan~. the Soviets are delivering to Washington the most elusive goal or lhe past J two decades[ acknowledged leactersrup of tbe anti-Soviet alliance. r Random violence no longer. surprises us W ASHlNGTON -On Nov. 22, 1963, they said we lost our in- nocence. On M..arch 30, 1981, we lost our self-respect. There is something wrong with us. We're sick. "Hey, it could have been me," said one ot the men on the street interviewed by NBC, a New Yorker spe·aking in h CCW'l. or f)t . "It 1 have '• Y§U. It ·~"ofd "have b.e e D of o U r c.a9ier81rlan. '11ll~ klld of I ' 1 goea on all the time. $ tbe way it is today." e' "president of the ·United es. perhaps, was just er man in the street. It have been me. It coUid ._ve been the young secretary il\ my office who was mugged <Yi• evening last week for a few cto)la~ and could only re- ~'1t1et the look, or the lack of a ldQj, .in the guy's eyes -"He w~ M;h or he wasn't there. He ~ 1:'0q1 ... have ).~Jed me and never : it~nit." I ... lbhn Hindley. Jr ...walked off' street in Dallas ariti bougbt ~ gun for $47. His delusions, prob- ab I y. were of grandeur. He aimed the gun at Ronald Reagan, who is famous. John Lennon and George Wallace and Gerald Ford were famous and people shot at lhem and now we Andy Rooney · know the names of those people, a little anyway. Now we know the name of John Hinckley Jr.; maybe that's all he wanted. THE PROBLEM, I'm guess· ing, is psychiatric, not political. This one was goin1 to do something. Somehow the pres· sures of Americ'u In our time the pace, the noise , the narcoUct, the fllckerln1 lmases all art>Und us had made him lnt9 a junk we upon 88 lelhal lllJ thetJE. 1 is there, und no one n~ or no one cared or no one d1d 1nythlng. Policemen and re· ~ saw him, stran1e and beft,t•n1 strangely, on the drivl~ay of the Waabln1ton Hilton.· Bpt tthere are so many like him ~e days. I've seen dosens like him standing in lhose little cluaten of reporters and whoever elae happens to be around when a president hustles out of a hotel. Who knows which one it could be? Who knew which of the cheap handguns being stamped out in a factory in Germany on its way to Dallas could threaten Jam es Brady 's wonderful laugtiing life and America's respect for itself and for its sanity? NO, THE PROBLEM is not political and it is not protection of our leaders. They cannot be protected in a free society; they cannot be protected from the anonymous deran11:ed . The problem ia much more fundamental. There waa a sad sort of irony in the fact that the Federal Bureau of lnvestigation, now holding Hinckley. should have released the 1980 national crimes statistics on March 30, 1981 . reporting that violent crime increased 13 percent dur- ing the year. The problem is the society itself, the society the man on the street in New York talked about: a nation that talces random violence for granted. It could be me. There are obvious first steps. Maureen Reagan, in her bitter· ness on Monday, was right when she said there has to be surer, swifter and harsher punishment for criminals. John Hinckley Jr. was arrested carrying three guns and 30 rounds of ammuni· lion in Nashville last year while formei;-president, Jimmy Carter, was in that city. He wu fined $62.SO. AND OTHER people are right when they say we have to get or try to get the handguns off the streets of the country. We saw what one of them couJd do -the nne HinckJey held in the comer .9.f our television screens. Those things, punishment and gun control, will probably be talked about for a couple of weeks. Maybe something will happen. l doubt it. We are a very stable nation - after all, we're used to this. We are fatalistic now and are lucky enough to have a president with the grace under pressure to joke on his way into lhe operating room. SmalJ things, perhaps, but .they are appreciated when you are sick. Legalese would ruffle Mother Goose's feathers When a layman gets a con- tract to sign, he can do one of two things with it He can take it to a lawyer and ask him what it says or he can just trust the peo- ple who drew up the contract and sign it. That's what J usually do because even if J get a lawyer,' there 's no guara ntee he 'll be any more trustworthy than the peo- ple who WTot.e tbe contrad. I signed a contract to write a book with a small, reliable publisher recently. It Ju.st noated to the top of a pile of papers on my desk and I've been reading it and laughing. J aot thinking about a literary exercise we did on a college ma1azine l edited. The trick was to Nwrtte the story of Jack and JIU tM way it would have been written b'l another style. ' I~ I{ J\HO JILL, u is well known to one and all, went up lhe hill to tetel> a paU of water. J.tck fell doWI) and brote bis ct"Own aa;d JlU came tumbllnc •ft•r. I ,_,. lryln, to ~wrtUI that the way tbe laW)'en 11¥bo .4raw \IP uu, coaira~ would JLave; . • John DOe,. berelaafter re· ferrtd to a 'Ja~t: accompanied by an otb•rwlH uSttct•Ufttd fem1Je known only aa 'JIU,• IHiacled die tlt\'ated Potdon ~ the t•rrala for the e•pren pu~ of a"ulrinc, tMiae, set~·~~· com1n1 latA> pe1141111Gn al. a pall, YMMI, or EXHIBIT A: PAIL contalner of aqua (H20•, the avbltuce' eoml*Only known u ..,.let.' .. "JACK. TRll.0\1011 no known error, fault or malfeaaance ol bll own, ours, or the party ol the HCODd part. JUI, 11Jpped, ~ mlptepped or otherwlae ca Illa perll)n ta be thrown off balance Jn such a ma.Mer u to brln1 bis Immediate descent to • I th• bai · , bottom or ground aero po1ltlon of said porllon or the t.erraln. "The subsequent descent of heretofore identified fta'.lale lill, and Jack'• lncapacttaUon u a rttult ol cranlal ftature, neither action 1*n1 a re1.U• of any move- ment lmtlated b)' ua, rnder1 both Jacll and JlU eot to be en· titled to compenHtlon wtder ·term• ol th.ls •ll'ffllltat." I • l The only things in m y contract that I unde rstand any better than this version of Jack and Jill are the numbers. PERHAPS YOU'D be interest- ed in some of the grubby details of an author's contract. It's fa miliar stuff lo anyone in the business but may not be to many book readers. My contract calls for an ad- vance to me of $25,000. This may seem like a lot to you -it seemed Uke a lot to me -but It's modest for a book advance these days. Harry Reasoner has a boOlt coming out about the same time as mine and he aot an advan~ of $110,000. That's because bL9 name la four times as well known u mine, not, as I told blm c' t lunch yesterday, because his book ii any better. • THE BOOK wlD f"obabty Hl1 for $12.50. According to my con· tract, 1 get 10 pereent of the re- tail sale price on the first 7,500 coplet sold, 12.5 percent on the next 2,500 coplet and 15 percent thereafter. • I etUmate that. they'll have to sell aometbint like 18,000 copies before I've pald oft the $25,0QO advan~ acal.nat royalUea aftd start a•.tttna an)'thlnc more. The thins that keeps you loblt and 1eu you to alan ln• declpberable contracts llkt lh1I are the vt1lona ot riches you thlnk you1eehlddenlnthem. 1f they MlJ 100,000 coplea ~ m7 book, I could .top~ my baek wriUn1 t.h1a eohniia, Maybe I'd form a prod~ comp~ and moe a altuatiell eom.., fur~ o.t ~·-­plot ol J_.. aDd IW. ' ' I ·~TO• U&VIL ................. Oon't nm the Wl'QDf amwen to i.h c,..~ pua1Je, don"t pr1at volwi· tMred poetry a1ll don 't m••• around w• pt0plt'1 idbt on the topic of bow man was c reated . These a re j ournalis tic .... • vtrlUes, a1 valid u my arandlather's ad· mqnltion that one 1hotlld never eat lb a cale that advertises "Ro-Made Pie." THE ACCURACY of OM of tti"e maxima was pro,ved the other day when the Daily Pilot waddered into the area of evolu-tion . and wbether it should or sh~wd not be taught. The topic has been in the news f9t the past several weeks because of a Sacramento court cai,. It came up the other day on ~e front q~ge of our paper in art account 9f a scienUst') un- e9Ulvocal s~ch that evolution is a scientific fact that must be ta\l1htln (extboqks. br. Arthur ~mberg, a 1959 Nobel Prize winner and a rec- o•iud person in the medical field, minced no words before the Calllornia Medical Alaocla· tlon ln Anaheim: , · ''Society, by lporance, la u captive to creatlonhh. a1tro101era,. evanceliata, food faddlata and all kinda ot 1uru1 u were our ancestors (held cap- Uve) by fears of thunder and ll1htnlq." SCIENCE, HE Hid, wat aban· donln1 Ra field to "the c\lltlstl, the roWlta and lhe foo~" by 1tandi.q back too far from tbe ar1ument. Tender spot. Very tender IJ)Ot. One of the responses waa this one: "(How dare you) put on the front page the trash that we u subscribers were damn fooll not to believe in the evolution ot man and to put God behind ua. Thia my friend was the lut straw. So Mr. Editor you can take this rag of a paper and stick it where the youth of this city and God doesn't hide.'' TBE&E WERE other, more tolerant, expressions. 'on the following Sunday, the Rev. Chuck Smitb of Orange Counl$''s ever-growing Calvary Chapel held the Daily Pilot page aloft and read from it to bl.a usual three-sermon aasen:>blaae of 8,000 to 10,000 souls. One of the "misfits," he said Acting responsibly worth Oscar, too By JIM WOOD Jim Wood ren<Ua in Corona del Mor. Ir the problem is increasing violence in America, I think I've got the solution. A strict gun law isn't it; a presidential bullet-proof vest with matching clear pl astic head protector is ridiculous; outlawing the manufacture of "Saturday Night Specials" wouldn't have any appreciable effect for decades and registering firearms, in- carcerating suspected psychopaths or secreting the president would only turn our democracy into a Brave New World police state, In fact, many of the most often mentioned solutions only serve to exacerbate the problem or violence in America~ MY SUBCONSCIOUS WAS SEAaCRING for a solution while my conscious was viewing the Academy Awards. Thoughts started coming together as I judged Robert De Niro's acceptance speech more than a bit paradoxical. Tears we lled in his eyes and he talked of love and concern for humanity. Yet , here is a man, well intended and t_alenled as they come. who has consistently accepted lead roles in some of the most violent films of our lime. In fa ct one or his movies, "Tax.i Driver," dealt with an.as- sassination attempt and bas been cited in various analyses of whatever motivated John Hinckley Jr. to act the way he did on the previous day. De Niro should have s aid, "lam, in part, responsible for the shooting of our president and three other brave and dedicated men. "FOR TOO LONG I HAVE CHOSEN to portray roles calling for sanitized killings, shootinJs .. 22-caliber bullet~ that don't hurt, all the time knowing full well that every night, tens. of thousands or people sit in theaters across the country watching this incredibly realistic violence that doesn't hurt. "At the same time I will accept whatever credit iJ due me for providing these people with greater understanding and in- sight of their existence. However, all or us ba~e. t~en the ex- plicit depiction or violence way too far and now 1t is time to atop. "I urge all of you to join me, not in a return to unrealistic Pollyanna, bul a turn toward films that realisticall>: reflect the joy and des~air. l?,ve and hatred. success and failure or the human expenence. De Niro should have concluded, "Our president is in the hospitaJ, bis aide has a bulJet in his brain and two law enforce- ment personnel are seriously inj ured and l feel guilty. I chose to play the roles or violence. "THEREFORE, I CANNOT ACCEPT this Oscar; i~tead, I will accept responsibility for the end result of my acttons and pray that othen will do the same." Maybe tt wouJd start a nationwide return to tboQPta of bl· di YiduaJ reapomlbUlty. • Maybe this weekend we would read that a certain pan ahop lD Dallaa bu cloaed lta doon. The reuoo for cklllnl wu • tcMand ln. note tacked to the froat door, ·~Una : "I quttl rve decided that no amount ol l!l'Qftt b worth tM •ullt I feel wben Hllinl bandlUba to people who can't IOok me lD the eye, let alooe atablilb even the f ai.nteat 1'9UOG for the r\ll'ChMe. I have reeocnidd tomltblq1J learned local &IO, that am NSJ)ODllbte for the r"ulta of my actlont. '"l'berefore, I will no lancer aell bandsun• but wm quleUy lffk WCl'k el.tewbmt .•• &ooji-naturedly, would be giving an opposln& viewpoint at the ch~pel's regular Wednesday 1uef1l·nllht speaker gathering. D~Y PILOT reporter Art Vinsel 'wp on hand when Dr. A. B.rneat Wilder-Smith told the capaclt,y audience tbat, as a sciendl{, every element of bis edueaUon -and intellectual dis- cipline has drawn him closer to ... .... th• tbeofy of a 1ln1le God that f uhloDed the world . Tbe professor'• talk waa beavy ioinl lo spots, Art aald, but he puped enou1h to report the 1peoer'1 vtew that Darwin wouldn't make It ln bla <Wllder- Smlth'a) 1cientlllc camp. l tbouaht Ul1I about balanced out U,, evoluUonary debate and that tbe Daily Pilot could turn to more tangible iaauea. But we took sWl another fusUlade when another editor t.oOk a fancy to tbe accompanying cartoon that ran tut Sunday. I THOUGHT IT was a funny pok~ at hy pocrisy, but one reader called it· 'not only an insult to all humanity, but a direct inaull lo every Christian.'' Wu it "obscene and objec- lionabJe"? Sunday Editor Carol Moore didn't think so. ••Evolution is a topic being discUSBed these days (became of the Sacramento case),'' CaroJ explained. "This was oDe person's. viewpoint (the artist's) and I think he's just as entitled to an opuuon as anyone else." OUT OF IT ALL, let me make two observations: 1. The news stories in the col- umns .. e accounts as unblued as we cq make them. On a highly emotional issue such as To write ttle billy Piiot/Bo• 1560, Cott• 'MN~ CA 92626 f oGIU t"' Delly PUotmoc..mt evofutlC)ll, you may or m11 not aaree wttb Dr. Wilder-Smith. OI' with Dr. Komberc. · But tbe diHlr~ement Jlea between your view• and UMdn. Ours should DOt show. 2. The Daily J>Uot•1 view, GQ the editorial pate• ap_pe,_r in tbe upper left comer of the left P•I• ·and are clearly labeled. Al at.at· ed, ''Other vieWI ex.,rnaed on these pages are those of their authors and artista." I FIND EXCHANGES on con- troversial topics intereatinc and cbaUengtng. I confess, however, that it appears that people were born )Witb opinions· on man's creation; then they formed camps and never listened to the other aide. Some stray items from the editor's call-in box -642-6086: Wh~ ia the weather in 6UCh imall print? The larger the type, the leas complete the weathtlr report. We try to cram as much informatioQ as possible into the space in a type sir.e that most readers can follow; Why not nm Ann Lander• on Saturday? We miaa her that morn- ing. I don't know why not . I've asked News Feature Editor J im- my Jobnlon lt lt can't be U · panded to a eevent.Jl day. " . YOU CO'l#r Clft ONO If "'*' fOtdh of hoo of U.. ,,._,.., ""'""'*"' "' <•IM U.S. -IJSC·ortd UCLA. Yft JIC*r tpOrtl ,..,, '°" "' ~,, cov- er bolh th.t 1choot.• '""''' and wo'"n'1 ipwtl -olQno V'Uh t1w rclf o/ th. f AC 10 and' N{:M tpOrtt · fn~~- We care as much as anyone abo\ll those great wcboots. It'• juat a matt.er or wbe~ we con· centrate our efforts. WbUe we spend a peat deal of tJme and coverage on the Bruinl end Tro- Jans, a Jot of our •Pa.« ii t.areet· ed at local covera1e ~ ca.n't be found in other pa~"· At the bfginning of the ltqfJ/ U 1atd BALDWIN PARK fA~.-lit t1w 1torv ii laid BaJdtoin HW.. T>wr ore mtua apart. I'll blame AP. You r an a pic ture of an automobile 1tandrTt{l in the middle of an apartment living room. The cap- tion read, ''Car plough8 through houae." Yet the picture showed the rear ·end of the cp.r in the houu. A plough doem 't go bockwarlU. Oltay, but does it plough.out of the house when it's removed? ~ I live m north HunhnQtOft Beoch. Your 642· number i3 a toll call .. 1. Try 540-1220. I'M SC~EC>UL6C> FOR A Mo~PITAL IMPLANTi BUT I 1M NOT SO~E WHO'S <iOIN<S To DO IT. .. WMAT ARE .YOU IN Fo~? CLO<&GEC> BAY. .. Dr. Charles Bell Can Brown straddle canal voters' split? Dr. Char les G. BeU ia o profeuor of polttical acience ot Cal State Fullrnon. Is Jerry Brown about to tight the fuse to another classic north- s out h California right? Ap- parently the governor bas just about decided to call a special election this year to deal with the state's hlgbly controversial Peripheral Canal issue. · The canal, a 43-mlle-long loop, would bypau the delta region and lie the California Aqueduct to the Sacramento River't biCh quality water supply. Eaaentlal· ly ,1 the Peripheral Canal would Una together the northem and 1toutbern California water systems. It also may tear the state apart. NOaTBEaNEas FEAa tb.at tbe south will take too much water -damaeln1 valuable lttm areu and destroyin1 the rra,Ue delta ecolop. < roDically, tbe PeripberaJ Canal tuue haa for1ed a bi&hly unlikely polUJul aJllance between DOrtbern farmers and enviruunental IJ'OUPI.) Southern Calltorala:. rHl· dent. mtldpate a eevere w...,. 11tortqie when Arbana clalma ti. run lbare ot c.otorado Bi"" water lD ma. Tbq would lae to hH• IOlllJ of _the northmt ....... \bey ... no,nq llato the Paeiftc Ooeu Mdl"GI, diroulb the-SU f'raDclaeo Baf. For both nor~-ancl IOU&.ll, water ii an -..ual inlAdMDt to conUnU'ed arowth and economic proapenty. Other iuue1 t.avt alao em•r•ed· F~ tJamplt, lar,. ·-~tMIOllUlln.-t ii S-. YalleJ' ..... Ila• ........... ~•-......... ............ ~ AllW "•• mpai1nMe4 ..... ..._ .. -t'. maintain a healthy agricultural economy in that re~on. , OPPONENTS OF th e Per ipheral Canal cite the very hi ~b costs which will go far beyond lbe initial $600 mUJion price tag for the canal itself and may reach $23 billion Including all the other construction, equip- ment, and long-term interest charges. There is also the issue of who will pay for the water system and who will benefit from it. Op. ponenta charge that the tax- payer will be stuck with the bW but that only a few agricultural inter~ in southern California will beMftt. BUT, IF BISTO&Y is any guide, most of the aut.tantJve is- sues will be submerged in la.yen of '1nortb vs. aoutb•1 emodaaa and rhetoric. Menl.D '1eld'a Calilornia Poll recently reportea Uaat tbe 1tate'1 publJc at.read,y 11 •buPb' divided aloq re&i-1 UH• over tbecaoallllue. As <( l.t month, accordlnl to . " . Field, northern Californians op- posed the canal by 59 percent to· 18 percent with only Z7 percent undecided. Southern Ca lifor- nians support the canal by 41 percent to 14 percent with 45 per- cent undecided. Obviously , even though there has been no election called, the battle lines are harden- ing. OPPONENTS OF~tbe Peripheral Canal have collected more than 700,000 signatures on a refereodwn peUlion. The issue must appear on the June 1982 baUot unless Brown calla a special election this year. It 1ook.t like another classic California north vs. south con-ruat. . There are basic political cllf. ferences between northern and southern California. San .Fran-. d1co represents the n.ortb't eluate caaual, ''liberal." cot· mopalltan, vasuet, "eutenh Ulnt.1je. While in ~ _,.., Lot Aa1elea and Or~• eo.u .. Ul'l'•Hnt tbe beetle, 11eoD·., MrY•Uve," aubUrl>aD and def. initely "western" lifestyle . These differences have fre- quently emer ged in political clashes between regional can- didates or over ballot measures. Fallow future? OC preserves di~appearing The future of county agricultural develop- m eo t may be coming to a dead end, if diminishing rural land is any indication. Between 1963 and 1975 the county lost almost 42,000 acres of agricultur al land to de-velopers. To help save the disappearing chunks of gro.und t he county began enforcing the Williamson Act of 1965, under which an agricultural preser ve is taxed at a much lewer rate and must remain intact for 10 years following an agreement not to renew the con-tract. In 1969, nearly 81 ,000 acres came under the preserve. Today only 63, 795 acres remain pro- tected. Tt)ere are indications that more mat, be headed out of the preserve this year, accorpma to Mike Ruane, a land planner with the .county Environmental Management Agency. PLANS WITH THE COUNTY show the Golf Vi ll age In Irvine that will mean pulling 1,300 acres out of preserve. Also, this fall representatives of O'Neill Ranch are expected to cancel their preservation contract in order to begin a 5,000-plus acre de- velopment of homes and offices in Poano Trabuco. Currently O'Neill Ranch has 28,153 acres under pres~rve. "Obviously they (agricultural preserves) will be diminished by the loss ," s aid Ruane. "It may trigger others " ONCE LAND COM ES under a preserve the only ways to get it out are non-renewal of the contract or cancellation So far, only the highly controversial Nohl Ranch project has been granted a cancellation by the county Board of Supervisors. A state Supreme Court ruling last February may make it harder for landowners to convert their land from a preserve for development. In Sierra Club vs. City of Haywood the court ruled that agricultural contracts may only be canceled und e r ··most extraord ina r y circumstances." In agreeing lo a cancellation the county must find that the release is in the public's best interest, and consistent with the intent of the preservation act. SAN J UAN CAPISTRANO is the only city in the county to adopt its own agricultural pre- serve acl. • In 1977, the City Council voted to place 230 acres of privately owned agricultural land in a preserve. The measure has been criticized by owners who want to sell their land for other uses. "It's been negative reaction," admits ClSSis- tant city manager Loretta Zimmerman. "They feel they can do other things with their pro· perty." Still , city officials saw what was happening in the rest of the county and decided that was the only way to save agricultural land for the future. CALL WALT SELLERS FORA FULLY ASSUMABLE LOAN'- . 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Here, where Culver Drive becomes a dirt road and no one save pickers and Irvine Com- pany officials come, is where the county's largest agricultural land holdings are tucked away. "ON A CLEAR DAV YOU can see Fashion Island," remarks a company official. As more and more of the compapy's 77 ,000 acres ar e turned into housing t r acts, its agricultural development is being pushed back further into the hills. In 1969 the company placed 49,054 of iu 60.000 undeveloped acres in an agricultural pre· serve in accordance with the Williamson Act which guarantees landowners reduced taxes in exchange for not developing the land for 10 year s. Since then 14,800 acres have been removed from the preserve. "WE'RE INTO '1\N URBANtzATIOPl pro- gram that a lways bas been perceived as a Joni term operation," said company spokesman Jerry Collins. "The market for housing dictates this more than anythinll? else." On 13 ,000 acr es-the company raises oranges, lemons, avocados, tomatoes, beans, broccoli, bell peppers, as paragus, strawberries, and squash. About 47,000 acres are devoted to livestock. Despite the trend toward development, the company has recently begun expanding some or its agricultural interests. Last year 800 acres of avocados were plant- ed along with 200 acres of valenc1a oranges. Another 250 acres will be added this year, with 300 more planted in 1982. HOWEVER, COLLINS ADMITS that farm· ing is not profitable. Without the company's other development, planting crops would be .. a money-losing venture," he says. So the future of the scenic rows of citrus and· vegetables seem uncertain. "There will probably always be some agriculture on the Irvine ranch even in the 21st century," assured Collins. "Of course this would depend on the economic feasibility." Rabies clinic set in Niguel A low-cost anti-rabies vaccination clinic will be held April 14 at the Crown Valley Community Park in Laguna Niguel. Dogs four months and older will receive an to-rabies shots at the park, located at 29751 Crown Valley Pkwy. from 7to8:30p.m. Vaccinations cost $2.50 per animal tnd licenses also will be available at the clinic. For information, call the Southern California Veterinary Medical Association, 994-4602. Aerobic Exercise C asses · D'esigned To: • Build and maintain cat'dlovaeeutar strength • Improve muecli tone • lncl'H98 ttexlblllty • Reu11ion on pathwag ~PaUCll•&L W TOtl<AP>-NM_.. ... -lt11nd Udo u.. ............ .... bj. till ti.tO MboOI Jlbrmia iD Lava flat rfJldabo, wbo told him Iii• elMUelt • twticm ••at AJ. bioa _. .. Norm Sebool. TM ICboo1 char.--11 su.ao a quartar. "I didn't even know wta.t a atate normal tcbool wu. lt w• a Swo.year teacher trainm, proaram for elemen· tary teacben," Bell ,teulla. ALBION 18 DEFUNCT, but lta moet famous alumnus ii atJU 1n the education bualnen. Terrell Howard BeU hu wom every hat from hlah school science teacher and athJeUc coach to local and state 1cbool 1uperintendent and collete pro- feaaor. Now be bu capped bLI career by becomln• the second, and perhaps the la1t, U.S. secretary of education. Bell, ~1 wfM? was U.S. commiuiooer of educauon and deputy commlaaloner la the Nlxon and Ford adm.iniatrat.lona, waa Utah's hiaber education chief when he accepted President Reagan's invita· tlOAS to Join his Cabiltet. OTHERS &EP OBTEDLY turned down the invitation to bead the $15 billion Department of Education, which la on Reagan's endangered bureau species list. Bell, the last department head named to the Cabinet, quipped to a group or college presidents, "I thoucht for a while the president was going to experi- ment with functioning without a 1ecretary of education . . . Some or you are wondering if I've signed on as cap- tain of the Titanic." That notion was instilled not only by the uncertain future of the department, but by the fact" that education iJ target· ed tor $3 billion in spending cuts as part or Reagan's plan to reduce taxes and balance the budget. SUBSIDIZED LOANS~or-college stud- ents would be sharply curtailed, and a host of federal school aid programs targeted on students with special needs -the poor. the handicapped, adult iJ. literates, and ol'hers -would be sbifted into block grants lo stale and local school districts and slashed by 2S per· cent.. Actress Jane Wyman, in Newport Beach last week for an Arthrit~ Foundation luncheon honoring her daughter, Maureen Reaean, as a supporter, chatted with a longtime friend, Orange County Superior Court Judge Betty Elias. "I have tried to minimize the size or those cuts. Large as they are, larger cuts were considered at ooe time. I don't think we have been duly imposed upon," Bell said in urging educators to '!Jlo.od testing 'predicts attack " ~TON <Al» French researchers who 1 studied 7,206 Paris city workers have concluded that the risk ol heart attack among middle-aged I male smokers can be a ccurately predicted with a sidlp1e blood lest. 1 The Parts Prospective Study found that heavy smokers have high numbers of white blood cells. The more leukocytes. the greater 'the chances of suffering a heart attack. the re- Se&{chers said. "WE CONCLUDE THAT the leukocyte 'count adds important information to the assess- ment ol the risk r4 myocardial infarction (heart aua·ck> in middle.aged male smokers at minimal cost." they wrote. They reached their conclusions after follow- ing the health of Paris workers for an average of 6'h years. The study was directed by Julia B. Zatokar of the ~ational Institute of Health and Medical Research in Villejuif, France. and lptbUsh~d in the current issue or the New England Journal of Medicine. The report confirmed a study seven years ago that found the white blood count to be an ac· curate pttdictor or heart attack rislt. But unlike the earlier research, the French study found that the measurement only applies to smokers who inhale. CALClJLATlNG THE NUMBER of white bfi>od_cells see~ t.o be a far more accurate way ot• nltasuring heart attack risk then simply counting the number of cigarettes smoked, the researchers found. ' The relations hip between s moking and blood count only begins to appear when the men h~ve more than 7,000 leukocytes per cubic : mllUrneter. For. i{lstance, researchers found that\the inhaler~ who had counts above 9,000 had nearly four t'tmes as many heart attacks as tMse whose levels were under 7 ,000. S'OUT-H COAST PLAZA Visit w ith Peter Rabbit 'CAROUSEL COURT A daily occuren ce in his garden. Purchase of photograph optional. 'l'M GOING TO FIGHT FOR SCHOOLS. IF I DON'T, WHO WILL?' Second •nd perttapa laet lec:retary of Educetion Ted Bell, wff• Betty Ruth support Reatan'a economic package. Bell'• appointment was greeted with a sigh of relief by the education establishment in Washington, including (he National Education Association and other groups which re1arded Bell as a kindred spirit from his previous stints in the old Office of Education. They part company on one major is· s ue: giviog tuition tax credits for parents whose children attend private schools. 8eJJ, like Reagan and the Republican platform, supports tuition tax credits, which are anathema to the public school lobby. HOWEVER, CONSERVATIVES seem to view the longtime bureaucrat as the wrong man to carry out Reagan's pledge "-" stop federal Intrusion in t he nation's schools . Bell, wb.o stands S feet 6 "if you stretch it a little bit," takes their criticisms in stride. "I am a school bureaucrat and I'm proud to be such. At the same time, I've been a lifetime conservative and a Republican." he says. .. I've never considered myself a liberal and a social reformer. I don't h ave discomfort at all with the philosophy of the Reagan administra- tion." Bell's first majo r act in office was to scuttle the bilingual education rules the Carter administration pro- posed last August. Those rules would have required public schools to teach His panic and other non-English speak· ing children in their native language as well as English. BELL ASSAILS the rules as "harsh, in· flexible, burdensome, unworkable and incredibly costly.'· "The next thing you know, we'll have one federally prescribed way lo teach reading and writing," he ~ays. A wry, affable man with a selC · deprecating wit and a folksy style," Bell enjoys a reputation as an adroit ad=- ministrator and master of compromise. A Mormon, he was a Marine first sergeant and machinegun instructor In the Pacific in World War II. BELL'S PREDECESSOR, Shirley M. Hufstedler, was a critic of standardized tests and a relentless preacher of good news about American schools . Bell has staked out th~ opposite ground. He told a school administrators' con· vention in Atlanta he would be .. a friendly and con structive critic, a Socratic gadfly on the back of American education . We have beco m e academically much loo fl abby in our public school s ystems. It's time to shape up." Save 25% to 30% on draperies, linings and more! 30% off 1-lnch blinds. Save now on custom dnlpenel lfld too treat· mtnls rdJdrlO llbnc. Wig Ind llbor Chooee lrom oY« t 00 petterre r1Cludng lflbQUe Nllnl, snHl"I, opet1 WN'191, textures. dlmelk Ind prints lnslllletion II 00 lddrtlonll clllrge. Ot cour .. you can clluoe 11 *rn Ceprl wood blnda ~ ""' room a nlllt. '"""9rd Point Of view For wsmth bf ptMc:y when doeld, a lght *'I~ when.QPtnld. ~% off 'Sierra' wood blinds. ea, t4'. end 24'1. 'Siltra' blnda otf9r you the 1aUll kM* c4 wood. A~ .., '° ~ yfM wlndclwa. 3>% off decorator verticals. UM Ofl ....... or doOra 90 ~ ..,_ ftl tJ1C••h• hllt. Or• room dMdll'I ()looee trom .. • --..i ...-or lllW '*"""· MectwM or~. ui~Penney .. l. s, le Id of I. Reunion ·on patlawau 87 Cll&l8TOPB&& CONNa.L W AllllNGTO~ (AP> -N 8111 ••,. h• lot •teend lDto the educatklll bull· nea by hi.I blah school Ubrariu lD Lava ffot 8Prtno, ldabo, wbo told blm tbe ebeapest colte1e tultloa wu at Al· biOD Stat. Normal School. TM ICbool cbaracid only Sll.50 •quarter. "I didn't evea know what a state norrnal school wu. It w• a two.year teacher trainin1 proaram for elemen· tary teachers," Bell .recalll. ALBION IS DEFUNCI', but Lt.I most famous alumnus is stut in the education buainess. Terrell Howard Bell bu wom every bat from high school science teacher and athletic coach to local and state scbool superintendent and coU11e pro- fessor. Now he baa capped bll career by becomtnc the aecond, and perhaps the last, U.S. secretary of educaUoo. Bell, ~1 who was U.S. commissioner of educauon and deputy commissioner in the Nixon and Ford admlniatrationa, was Utah'• higher education chief when be accepted President Reagan's invita· tions to join bis Cabinet. OTHERS REPORTEDLY turned down the invitation to bead the $15 billion Department of Education, which is on Reagan's endangered bureau species Ust. Bell, the last department bead named to the Cabinet, quipped to a group of college presiden~, '·I thouaht for a while the president was going to experi· ment with fun ctioning without a secretary of education . . . Some of you are wondering il I've signed on as cap- tain of the Titanic." That notion was instilled not only by the uncertain future of the department, but by the fact that education iJ target- ed for $3 billion in spending cuts as part of Reagan's plan to reduce taxes and balance the budget. SUBSIDIZED LOANS~or-eollege stud- ents would be sharply curtailed, and a host of federal school aid programs targeted on students with special needs -the poor, the handicapped, adult ii· literates, and ottiers -would be shifted into block grants to state and local school districts and slashed by 25 per- cent. Actrest Jane Wyman, in Newport Beach last week for an Arthritis Foundation luncheon honoring her daughter, Maureen Reaean, as a supporter, chatted with a longtime friend, Orange County Superior Court Judge Betty Elias. "I have tried to minimize the size of those cuts. Large as they are, larger cuts were considered at one time. I don't think we have been duly imposed upon," Bell said in urging educators to .~1~od testing ... predicts attack " BasTON <AP > -French researchers who studfU-1:2b6 Paris city workers have concfuded that tbe risk of heart attack among middle-aged tmale Jmokers can be accurately predicted with a simple blood test. l The Paris Prospective Study found that theavy smokers ,have high numbers of white blood cells. The more leukocytes. the greater 'the chances of suffering a heart attack, the re· seafc.hers said. t ''WE CONCLUDE THAT the leukocyte count adds import~nl information to the assess· t ment of the risk d myocardial infarction (heart I atta·ck) in middle-aged male s mokers at 'mlnttnal cost," they wrote. Thay reached their conclusions after follow · ing tfie health of Paris workers for an average of 6'h years. The study was directed by Julia B. Zalokar of the ~ational Institute of Health and t Medical Research in Villejuif. France, and 1p•bflshe4 in the current issue or the New • E111land Journal of Medicine. , •The feport confirmed a study seven years ago that found th~wbite blood c~t to be an !lC· •curate predictor of heart attack n sk. But unlike •the earlier reseCU'~h. the French study found , tttat ~e measurement only applies to smokers wbOtnhale. " CALCULATING THE N\JMB.ER of white l bl'ood.ceJls see~ U> be a far more accurate way of'1 .. tasuring heart attack risk then simply ' counting the number of cigarettes smoked, the researchers round. ' 1 The relatiohship between smoking and blood count onJy ,begins to appear when the men 'have more than 7 ,000 leukocytes per cubic j ml!Umettr. For, ittstance, res~arcbers found that" t.he inhaler¥ who had CO\Dlts above 9,000 had near\r four times as many heart attacks as thOs~ ~e levels wete under 7 ,000. , SOUT-H COAST PLAZA Visit with Peter Rabbit 'CAROUSEL COURT A daily occurence in his garden. Purchase of photograph optional EDUCATION 'l'M OOtNG TO '10HT FOR SCHOOLS. IF I DON'T, WHO WILL?' Second end pertlep• le8t lecretary of Educetlon Ted Bell, wtfe Betty Rutlt support Reagan's economic package. Bell'• appointment was greeted with a sigh of relief by the education establishment in Washington, including (he National Education Association and other groups which reaarded Bell as a kindred spirit from bis previous stints in the old Office of Education. They part company on one major is- sue: giviog tuition tax credits for parents whose children attend private schools. Bell, like Reaaan and the Republican platform, supports tuition tax credits, which are anathema to the public school lobby. HOWEVER, CONSERVATIVES seem to view the longtime bureaucrat as the wrong man to carry out Reagan's pledge "-" st.op federal intrusion in the nation's schools. Bell, wh_o stands 5 feet 6 "if you stretch it a Ii Ule bit," takes their criticisms in stride. "I am a school bureaucrat and I'm proud to be such. At the same time, I've been a lifetime conservative and a Republican," he says. "I've never considered myself a liberal and a social r eformer. I don't have discomfort at all with the philosophy of the Reagan administra· tion." Bell's first major act in office was to scuttle the bilingual education rules the Carter administration pro- posed last August. Those ruJes would have required public schools to teach Hispanic and other non-English speak· ing children in their native language as well as EngUsh. BELL ASSAILS the rules as ''harsh, in· flexible, burdensome, unworkable and incredibly costly .'· "The next thing you know, we'll have one federally prescribed way lo teach reading and writing," he ,ays. A wry, affable man with a self· deprecating wit and a folksy style." Bell enjoys a reputation as an adroit ad· ministrator and master of compromise. A Mormon, he was a Marine first sergeant and machinegun instructor in the Pacific in World War II . BELL'S PREDECESSOR, Shirley M. Hufstedler. was a critic or standardized tests and a relentless preacher of good news about American schools. Bell has staked out thft opposite ground. He told a school administrators' con· venlion in Atlanta he would be .. a friendly and constructive critic, a Socratic gadfly on ttie back of American educatio n . We have become academically much too flabby in our public school systems. It's time to shape up." Save 25% to 30% on draperies, linings and more! .30% off 1-lnch blinds. Save now on custom drapetl8S Ind too Ire.I· ments lncWrlo tlbric, tinng and llt>Or. Choose from over 1 00 pettems rdJdlnO entique satins. sheeB. OC>8fl WNvet, textures, dlmlek and pnnts. lnStlletion 11 no lddibonll charge. 8h CISlfl wood blndl glY9 llrf room I Met, uncMt9l'd P<*lt 0( view. 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AbOut 10 year1 •co, Cral1 Myera wH ._Uini a medical faclUty ln Laoa, U1tealn1 to clatlll boma. explode like thUnderclape every atpt. . ff.II Allan bolpltal bad no telepbonet. Travel •tween eltles bad to be lone by air beeauae the wartorn roads were too 'l•naeroua. Today, aa the new admtnlatrat.or of Foun- tain Valle1 Community Hospital, Myers, 38, {lei• plenty of phone calla. The loudest noises he hears these days COD}e from the construe· Uoo ol a two-story addl· Uon to the hospital. Though the war zone II far behind him, Myers la now facing a fresh set of challenges. CRAIG MYERS FOUNTAIN VALLEY COMMUNITY Hospital, a 214-bed facUity that includes the county'f busiest trauma center, has been characterized in recent months as a hospital arructed with growing pains. It also is the scene of labor unrest. On Friday, some 700 hOspital employees will vote on whether they wish to be represented by the United Nurses Association of California and the United Auto Workers. Employee organizers charge that the hospital's administrators and directors have ignored grievances presented by nurses and other employees. The hospital's last administrator, Tom Richards, was ousted Jan. 13 by the hospital's directors,· who claimed they wanted to restore a "harmonious" environment. Since Myers assumed the top post March 11, he has spent much of his time mending fences. "Every administrator has his own style," Myers said. "Mme is sitting and talking with employees. Water district chief Supervision's more relaxed "WE BAD TROUBLE WITH the transmissions, so they spent a lot of time in the garage of the old PQntiac dealersblp across from lhe Coast Inn," McDaniel said. When the cars were serviceable, McDaniel said be'patrolled the old Shipmates Ortve·in. a fast food restaurant located where the Jack·in-the·Box stands today. ''I'm do1n1 my own thtoa. and l'm aot worrytna about tb.e past. There'• DO pol.Dt m dwelllnc oa a lot of history." The bolpJtaJ '• dlrecton hope to prevent • unlon victory Friday, and the new admlniltrat.o~. bas l)een pleadlnf their case: "I aEALLY THINK THAT ll there have been communleaUon problems in the past, we can solve them without a union, without bringing ln a third party.'' Under federal labor laws, Myers cannot m&ke meJor chanees ln hospital policy prior to the election. He 1ald Lt ls too early ln his tenure to say what cbanl(es be tnl1ht ur1e '1'ter the vote. He said his first lmpressioa of the hospital's trauma center has been favorable. Under a county system implemented lut year, Fount.ain Valley ls equipped to receive the area's most serious injury cases, including victims of auto accidenta and firearm wounds. "As far as l can tell, there is still some work that needs to be done .to better integrate the trauma unit with the rest of t4e hospital," Myers said. ' He also said the new trauma system is under study by numerous agencies trying to determine whether it has saved more lives than earlier emer${ency programs. He said these studle• have swamped the at~ff W\&DUclpated fiood of paperwork. . THEftAtJllA unit lln'tt.beoal)' ~uayaectJoooC the boepltal. 1 • ' During Myers' first day on the job, 200 of the hospital'• 214 beds were filled. On occasion, he said, aome incoming patient. mu.st ~ placed on a wallina Ust. Myers said the new two-story ~dditioo will give the hospital added nexiblUty, even though it wlll not increase the slate-eovemed bed total. The new secUon wlll include more one-patient rooms. The hospital's present three-~ rooms are more restrictive. because certain ·patients cannot .be mixed. MYERS SAID HIS INTEREST in hospital administration dates back to tits post-college Peace Co!'J>I stint in Africa during the mid-1960s. After obtaining a degree in medical administration, Myers directed the Thomas A. Dooley Foundation's Laos Program. Before his Fountain Valley appqinti:nent, the Santa Ana resident served as administrator of Chapman General Hospital in Oran1e1 ''I came to Fountain Valley becafse I wanted a bigger challenge -and this Is it," Myers said. "A lot of things need to be done here, and l plan to stick with it for a long time.·• it il HUGE SAVINGS** ON 43 OF OUR FAMOUS HOME IMPROVEMENT PRODUCTS. HURRY WHILE LARGE SELECTIONS LASl -THEN DO-IT-YOURSELF AND SAVE. EXTRA FANCY FLOOR TILE • RESISTS STAHIS SPIUS. SCUFFS! • SMART lOOKIM& COl.Olll. PAii ERillt ''That's where all the high school kids hung out"' he said. ''They weren't bad kJds, and I don't ic----:;· recall having a lot or problems with them. Not like kids today," he said, shaking h1a bead. • ....... ~ McDaniel traded bl• police badge for a shovel in 1955, becominJ a laborer for the water diatrict. KE DUG DITCHES AND laid pipe along new roadways as Laguna Beach expanded into the hillsides above the highway. n In 1963, he was promoted to superintendent, D UXE SElf- the job be ends Friday. STICK TllE In addition to gardening. be and bis wife plan lnUIM 'AnOlll to return to HawaU for a visit and take in a few ,._ __________ ~r ocean cruises. an activity to wblcb the pair b~ve PREMIUM IUTAl.LI * A ••APt become addicted. . MISAIC TILES And the white-haired superintendent says he'll be visiting more with sons Walter, a foreman for the SOuth Coast County Water Di.strict, and Dan- ny, a tnJck driver. THEN Ttu:at: A&I!! \'ll08E sbiny golf clube the water diatrlct eave blm recently as a retJre- ment llft. · •1J'm •olnt to have to 10 out and play som• cow puture pool,'' he said with • chuckle. ! ' Clean-up pkaured I Tbo~N~Corii-~wlll t ,ponaoracfen-upclayAprll2$be atta.m.at c..on \l.U., eommwt1 Pm, mu Cron Valley Pmw91. vo1--. trom t.McommwdtJ aneneour .. ed to m.t mt dMtpertl to recelMWGirti ~mall and mawedw. 1ee11.-..._.ww,...,.wo1M11- onef•reeyelablettem1. U..au.fClirtnm. ' ty .r.:==.~~~.m:.'?1.:1k Atr IM .... ..._.. r.-IDfdriDatlall uU Carol Mo111crPbtr at Dl·t4'l. f I) NEW YOU CAPJ -EmMY -at!'~t nut.I and ...., fro~ .,_, ct,., ~ ua du.t off tbOll old m ... bift _..., MU. And, wbllt JGU'te at lt, HYe your-~· 8c6 dlar bY~Prod•cta are 1114 W col· lectibl• ~tod they mQ be wol'thil••D• some~y. They llll1'. even be worth aometblbt to- day althoa1h the value la •tfftcult to establ,sb, HYI the Cl•ar Asaoelatlon of America. Part of the reason for tbll dtfflculty ii tbat ci1ar·item collectors are what auc· tloneen call "esoteric." lo the World Almanac's "Book ol Buff•," cigar-band collector Myron Fr.ectman ii quoted u calllog ci1ar-band entbuatasta, "secret collect.or•." They don 'tlet ot.bet people know about what they collect. Several coll~Uons are knoWll to exceed 100,000 cigar bands. Cisar boxes, parUcui.rly those of the late 1.9tb and early 20th centuries, are also found in collections around the co.in- try Auction galleries have sold .C'iaar·band and box collections, but..-at the request of participants -they won't disclose the prices. Jivaro tnbennan Hubbard to slww 'The Peruvians' •1 ITAN DS&.Al'IANS ··1111 tWer• moUwr ..,...., ..... -~. ad ,,.,,. u .... COii ,.., °" alt ..,,..... ..,. kU. Did p bow that plcaMt corTJ Clll ~ Claat caa bf lftClfJPfd °" te> tlw Htll,,,,,t1 I ~; '°" '°°""' ,.,. lo bolo. • ... So writes a belpfu.l reader. l did not, That's a 1em tor any chubby mama maklna travel plaDJ. "W• nwat troVfl to Europ. -fM~ hulbmld'• buliHH) -olld WW tcaJct ot&r fiu. mc>ttt1' ~Id da"lllim. Tlw trau.l Ofnal IOI/I oltUnH "fUOU~ COP'fV botJw food. What do rDU thbck'!" I think w~at le planned by t.be f'ront Qfflce often doesn't dritt down to· the around htlp. When I traveled wltb •mall children plan" eometimes had a 1ourmet aeJ~t.ion of 1la11· jarred baby foods. One nt1ht carrted formula. But a lot of Umea t.hty bad nothln1 - tbou1h the company said they did when I bou1ht the tickett. Stewarde1111ld: "'l'h11rouad crew didn't put It 'on." It'• been aom1 Um• since l hauled tota around. Could bt chanted. But I'd say do what l did: Stuff • tuaht baa with 11.lP· plies. Carey 1' wlth you. At lhe bolrdlnl sate IM lh4t 11tnt. Ht'll put you on ahead ol everybody. The 1teward11a wlU get you the best seat. And ahe'll tMt alerted to 1ive you all kinda of help. Everybody lovt1 a mama. (So""umee the papa, too. I llvt llkt a king when I carry klds.) As the youn1eat boy reached 1lx yeua, ho developed a tricky dl1eat10l\. Ho 1ot a aort of seasickness -r not whUe 1lyln1 but after fettlnt off. Jt usually happened ln Custom•. wait n• for the ba11aae to come. Maybe It waa the 1l1ht or Cinematographer Allen Hubbard will pre· the bags whirling off the movln1 carouHI. sent bis full-length motion picture, "The Peru· I had him wear a cowboy hat. If 1 HW hlm vians -Ancient and Modem," Friday evenln1 turning pale •reen, I put the hat u.nder hl1 chin, at Orange Coast College. rushed him to the John. Cleaned Mm up and The travel-documentary will be narrated threw the hat awar. That's planned parenthood. personaJly by Hubbard. It wilJ begin at 8 p.m. in "We'ue Mord of a Honeumoon Special In HawoU. the OCC Auditorium. la that '°1M ,.,.dal hotel'! Alao ~ hav.n't <Uclded Tickets, priced at $2, are on sale in OCC's to get married Jlf!t. wm that malce a diffttACe?" ticket office. located in the college's administra-I think every hotel in Hawaii has a honey· ti oo building. The office is open Monday moon special rate. And I never heard of them through Friday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., and asking for yoor license. The islands are roman· Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. tic. They've put out brochures on love so much Tickets will also be available at the door. that even the Hawaiians believe it. Last time I Hubbard's film looks at the spectacular asked, the honeymoon special was cheaper than land or the mysterious Inca and their pre-the golfer's speciaJ. Same thing. That glves you decessors. the Nazca people. It features at&rtl· an idea. ing aerial shots, photographed by Hubbard from Mo.st famous honeymoon hotel is Coco Palm an aircraft flying 450 reel above the terrain of on Kauai. Brleeze in the palm by Wallua Bay. the unbelievable "Land Drawings" of the Evening torc~li1ht ceremony. The food is grand _ N""'"a_z_ca_. ____________________ an_d_y .... ·o_u_s_lee_ij._in_a_li_·t_tl_e grass shack. Bathe ln an Yose~ite bicycle rally set 'YO S EMITE NATIONAL PARK - The annual Yosemite Spring Bike Rally will be held on Saturday and Sunday, April 25 and 26, io Yosemite Valley . More than 500 Park vis· i tors ar e expected lo join in the rally. Events begin on Satur· day at the Curry Village Bike Stand , where cyclists register and re· ceive a route map. In the a f ternoon , a bicyclists' picnic will ~ held, and the rally will continue on Sunday with informal cycling in Yosemite Valley. · Entry fee is soc per person and ihcludes a map, certificate, and Bike Rally patch . Registration ·will take . place from'9:30 a.m. un · til 2 p.m. ~th days. Bicycling through Yosemite National Park The pi~nic includes hot dogs, beans, salad, vegetable and beverage; cost is $1.95 for children and $3.2S for adults. Look good while you travel PARIS (AP> -When travelling for busi- ness or pleasure, travel light. That's the advice of Guy Laroche. French fasbion designer who says one suitcase and one carry-on bag should be enough luggage to handle. Leroche's tips for looking good while travellin1 light include the following pointers: -Urnit yourself to three simple dresses, preferably in wash·and-wear fabrics . -Take one blazer in a neutral color for daytime and evening. -Take sandals that double as slippers and two pairs of shoes, one for walking and one for evenio1. -Select a beach coverup that can double as a bathrobe.1 · -Keep o>akeup cos metics to a minimum. Pack a small hair·drier and a tiny travel clock. And get.a 1ood haircut before you leave home. •• , ... ,... ... Cllll L.A..,...~ "Wttl, we mu1t dlth, tM tour Itinerary only g)vea ut 32.'49 mlnutM for this aotar 1Y9tem.'' uutdoor Ian ~k 1hower. If )'OU want to 1et married -(you can THINK about It) Once Oualander will 1lve yuu • wcddlnf( In the 1r111 1hack chapel. Any 1ervlce. l thll\k 11h• could 1et one from a local kahuna. Ukultle1 play "The Hawaiian Wedding Son •. " thJ1 111 truly ucred around. The land here l• tull ot ancient helau1. the temples. Kauai kln11 Uved htrt. Ju1t up the road there are the royal blrthltontt where Queen1 JiAD to have tholr royal b1blt1. (Elie the chUd would not be truly royal.> <.lamt manlioe tbll la HM you do many and want to COGM beck, and do to.llHtbJ.nl your chJlcl cu taJ.Jt •bcMrt Uae rat of hlt 1lte.) "Our~ IMp 10tU eoU at St. Thomot /'1r IM dow. Call P rwcommnct o Irie•~· for l&lttCM " I've been to Sebastian's several Umn. Bil open air place . wltb Humphrey .Bo•art fana circ1J.n1 overhead. Banana daiqu.lrf lJ a s~lal· ty. Food ii mildly French. Wbat•a wron• with It? It'• jammed. There are ahra)'I two cru.lH ships ln town. Otten three. When I can't 1et Into Seba1Uan'• J cut out to Peppino'a, an JtaHan place nearby. Somewhat bidden 10 it's not SO cmdf(I. Air·conditioned . Dark wood etalned fuml•hinp and red tablecloths. Good food and lood aeriice. There 11 a resident mynah bird who talks something I couldn't under1taad. Maybe It's the island patois. You may have to uk in some shop In the alley to find Peppino's. When ships are lo abops stay open during the lunch hour. They are working-for the Yankee dollar. OCC olf ering tour Oranee Coast College's Community Service Office i.a offertne a three day tour of wineries in the Santa Barbara and Solvang area um spring. The lrip will run May 15-17. The tour will depart from Santa Ana for Simla Barbara on Friday, May 15. via Amtrak train. Two nights will be spent at the Def Prado Hotel in Santa Barbara. Cost of the tour is Sl25. The fee includes ~ train rare, transfe rs, hotel accommodations. and the wine lour. In addition to the tour. time will be allotted ror shopping in Solvang. Telephone credit card orders ·are accepted for Visa or Mastercard. For information, phone 556·5880. State railroad museum to open One of the finest railroad muaeum1 In the world, the CaJHornia State Railroad Muaeum, will open In Sacramento May 2, Pete Oang~rmond Jr., dicector of the California Department of Parks and Recreation, an· nounces. ltors feel a part or the lime and place depicted. The $1" million museum will tell the story of 21 piec~ or historic rolling stock which it will house, will include more than 40 exhibits of uni· que railroad artifacts, and wiU let museum vis· Highlight of the exhibits will be a 10.000 square foot walk-In diorama, the rirst of its kind deve loped in a railroad museum. Museum vis· itors will walk through a scene depicting a con· struction site or the California Pacific Jhilroad on Donner Summit in 1865. The sights, sounds and smell of the mountain setting will enable visitors to relive this moment of railroad his · tory. ___ _ RY FREE ON SITMAR'S 14-DAY CARIBBEAN -CRUISES. AND GET THE PANAMA CANAL, TOO. Sitmar's 14·day Caribbean cruises are extra-speciatbecauM! you get two great extras. ... ., .... On allSitmars 14-day Caribbean cruises. you fly free to and from the ship on a regu- l"'ly scheduled airline. So, in most cases.. yoo can easily ex- tend your cruise holiday and take advantage of Sitmars con- venient and inexpensive"Cruise Plus" stopover tour ~kages. I:arnilies save, too. A child under 18 in a 3rd or 4th berth can sail for only $42 a day extra in value season ... .. visit ... , .... c.aa. No one else but Sitmar offers you a trip into the Panama Canal through the great Gatun Extellent space available on these value season sailings from Ft. Lauderdale: May30 June 13 August 29 September 12 UX:kS pJU:-. a ViSll tu lhL· fasnnat- ing St1n Blas Islands. And y<1u t!Ven sample South Amt.:rica with a slop at Cartagena. Colombia. plus San Juan, St. Thomas. Antigua and Aruba. Cruise ill luxury. Stretch out and relax on the Liberian-registered T. S.S. Fairwind. You'll like your roomy rabm, the three swimming pools, the delicious continental cuisine ser ved m the Italian tradition, and the varie ty of pro- fessional entertainml'nl. Consult your travel agent now. The Sit111ar Experience Caribbearr & South America • Mexico • Panama Canal • Canada & Alaska ~Ol?H~TICAT£0. PROBRAMMINB ... ' t • Beauli(ul ~IBrBo Mu~io-:-New~__.Marine Wealher- Con~umer Roporl~-~look. Markel Reporl~ 'J By IOBN NEEDHAM. ' Of .. o.Mf .......... Attention wine drinken. Under recently enacted le1talation, re1taurant patrons may be totlng home "donie bottles." Thanlu to state lawmakers in Sacramen· to, Senate Bill 1262 paaaed with fiyinc colon in DecemberJ allowing the removal or opened wine bottles rrom restaurants. ACCORDING TO SHARON Wehr, Spokesman for Assemblywoman Marion Bergeson, the bill became law Jan. 1 after a 24·7 Senate vote and unanimous support in the Assembly. A survey of eight area restaur.iita found locaJ dispensers of food and drink all responding yes when asked if they allowed customers to take home their half.finished dinner wine. However, law enforcement officials stlll take a dim view of inebriated drivers. "Drivers are still responsible for their sobriety when operating a motor vehicle," said Officer Dick Van Cott of the California Highway Patrol. "You can still be arrested for driving around with an open bottle tucked between your legs or stashed under the seat." VAN COTT SAID THE 20-ye"·old California open container law had not been amended. All opened containers must be stored in a locked trunk. or outside of the passenger compartment or the motor vehicle. There's one more catch. The one· paragraph-long la w reads res taurant operators "may allow any person who has purchased and partially consumed bottle of wine to remove such partially consumed bot· tie from the premises upon departure."' In other words, the decision's up to the restaurant owner. Dining patrons a re not entitled to take the bottle with them They can request. but it is up to the m anagement to set policy HOWEVER, RESTAURANT operators surveyed said they were not aware or any of their competitors rerusing permission Under ex1sting state law, restaurant and bar owners can be held liable ir an intoxicat- ed customer leaves their establishment and causes an accident Simply, restaurant m anage9'lent may reserve the right to refuse pa trons wine to· go sen ire .... ••• o; .............. I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aprll 5, 1981 L iving in a dog house not so baU after aD NEWPORT, Wub. CAP) -Do LUllpuUau • Ovehen1 That tbou1ht occurs u you pau tb9 eluater of Uoy bouaes alon11lde the blab••Y a few miles south of Newport in nortbe11tern Waab.lncton near tbe Idaho border. The vill.,e ia a llttle nm down ~ thou•h you eventually find lit it's an extravasant im· provement over the lifestyle moet of it.a dwellers bave been aeeuatomed to. Your fantuy ia dispelled when the entire neighborhood begina to bark. Bertha Ren.Ito, director of th~, Pend Orellle Hurnane Society. ls uaed to anawertn1 questions from pu.uled travelers. "'lbe dogs just love their houses. None of the roofs leak; sbort·tratred ammala live la the best-insuJtedhouses and the 4opJex 11 reserved Directory fl can l e ad to m e dia The 1981 Orange Coun· ty Media Directory, edited and published by the Orange County Chapter of Women in Communications lqc. <WICI ), is available to communicators and other interested persons. Published annually, the directory serves as a resource guide to key media contacts in the county The 1981 edition, with 183 li s ting s in 12 categories, includes cur· r e nt inform a tion on ne wspapers. r adio and television stations. wire se r v ices. co ll e g e ne ws pape rs and pro· fessional communica - tions organizations. One of its largest sec- tio ns is d evo t e d to m agazin es a nd b i - lin gual periodicals head· quartered here. Edited by Jean San· ders of Costa Mesa, a journalism instructor at Orange Coast College, th e directory costs S7 .50. Proceeds help support scholarships as well as professional workshops a nd sem ina rs . F or a copy. write Wom en in Co m municat1ons Inc . 1 P 0 Rox 4373, Irvine, 927\6. !for lnMparable compantona Uke the two ba11et bounds we 1ot wbo bad been tocetbw •lnce they were born." Add to this room aervlce -''We brtni their dinners rieht to tbeb' front doort" -arid you ·know why some people refer to th.la canine com· umunity u "Hound Do1 Haven" or "Pooches' p,_radise." Othen. bothered by tbe dop' barkine, are less eenuoua with their praise and dub the place, ".Mutt's.Mote!.'' It's not only the unique con1Jomerate of dos houses that rnake it different -it's Mra. Ren· Cro's strong affinity for all creatures, homeless, hungry and lonely. "I've always been lnterestecj ln animals. When I wu HtUe, I made friencb with aqulnels and saved a wild canary with a broken win• and rescued a •i>arrow that f'Jl in a well! I have tucb a aood fee-remeroberin1 tJtM ... W._ doaa&JcMHI trickle ID to tiii. prtvately run IOdety too 1lowJy to~ ltl • clo11 fed properb', Ute n.,.ar-old Mn. Renfro·._,, into h~r own Social Security money. "ftllllt now they require 125 pounds of dry food 1 claJ." $w make• a etew eacb day ~ over the dry food.to mate it "mor'ted!ble. fte cto1• bave beer\ fftdinl on bear meat In Neat weekl -a donation froll\ M.r1. Renfro's toa ln liloo· tana. Mra. Renfro bas been sperio• tM lives ot distressed anlcnals tor eiaht yean. "People soon learn you're a .,.ver tor strays. F~ seem to com• from evfD>wbere to dump their dogs -but they've ~e from Canada, MJchlgan, Texas and Montana to Mlopt them, too." Cut 40010 CHARGE IT (M OSTS TORE SJ 41 88 Reg. 69.95 Save lime and steps• Now you can talk 10 lam 1 m~mbers .~nywhere in your home' Each s1a1101l 1s a mast~r featuring an illuminated Talk-Bar lhars also a r:i1ght hght. Lock·Bar for hands-free talking or mon1tonng. 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(405ZEO) I ~ I ~ Cops rumble Gary Nickens (left) is caught after getting open, Bob Trotter (20) celebrates a touchdown, Dave Goerke plows Kevin Raney (40) and Gary Walsh (right) sits it out with a knee injury in Saturday's Cop Bowl III at Orange Coast College. I .. Helene Sidel designs . W"omen's clothe1 for men ... 85 . • .. /; Rumble, bumble, tumble By ROGER CARLSON Of .. o.i.," ........ - • Tight end Ed Sutton stood at mld-fleld, blood draining from his nose, shaking his head silent- ly. Lineman Jim DeWitt beg8.f\ to stroll away from the seen~ and muttered. "Well, another, year before we get to play those guys again." Quarterback Clyde Foreman, who played with his ring finger on his left hand broken (the last play of the first half). called it a "frustrating game." Runnin1* back Gary Walsh had-nothing to say. he had already been taken away by an ambulance with a knee injury. so IT WENT -the cops frOlllj Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley, were on the wrong side again as the Garden Grove-Buena Park, combination held on for a 20-~ football victory in Cop Bowl 11~ a~ Orange Coast College Satur- day afternoon. , It bad been a long day for the CM -FV unit or Coach Mike Milner C Fountain Valley High>,. as it fell behind by a 20-0 margin in the first half, then grimly fought back to within respec., tabilily before 1,400 sun-baked onlookers. Milner warned at the pre- game scene that mistakes were their worst enemy and he was right -fumble recoveries by John Denny and Dale Walker led, to two GG-BP touchdowns as the. latter assumed a 20-6 halftime lead. \Angels c elebrate a 6-5 victory A business-like halftime session found some appearing 81 little dazed. especially the players greying at the temples. NEVERTHELESS, the CM- FV forces appeared to get stronger as the game wore on, with Foreman beginning to click through the ajr, rallying his ~eamtnates to within 20-12 with his live-yard touchdown run. By JOHN SEV ANO Of Ille O.lly l"llet Sa.tt Angel Manager Jim Fregosi had more to celebrate than just his 39th birthday Saturday night. First. there was the gill presented to him by the Angels -a 6-5 victory over the Dodgers. And then there was the present he received from the fans of Anaheim -a record baseball house of 58,353 at Anaheim Stadium. "I remember playing in a few games here with only 5,000 or so fans," re- called the Italian skipper. "That was really something out there tonight, wasn't it? ··Ed Ott is here one day and he sets an all-time attendance mark," Fregosi joked. What wasn't a joke was the large gathering. whiCh gave the Freeway Series a two-day total of 106.684, eclips- in.J: the three-day record of 102,034 set in t•9. The huge turnput was also a modem- day record of sorts as the biggest Los Angeles-Orange County baseball crowd prior to Saturday night was 56,088 at last year's AU-star game hosted by the Dodgers. It's been 19 years -when the Dodgers were at the Coliseum -since the area has enjoyed a bigger response. "That's an outstanding crowd, isn't it?" said Fregosi. still asking the ques- tions. "It's kind of exciting to see those people sitting in the outfield." Even the Dodgers were impressed by the showing. "It's unbelievable ," said Manager Tommy Lasorda. "It's a credit and tribute to the people of Orange County." "It reinforces the popularity of the game," added Steve Garvey. "Plus it's an example of what free·agency can do. "It's been fun playing the last two nights." It's not ooly been fun for the players, but for the fans, too. The Angels bad to survive a ninth in- ning sc_!re by the Dodgers to pull out the win. With the Angels comfortably leading 6-3 going into the inning, the Dodgers scored twice and had runners on first and third with one out when Don Aase finally induced Bill Russell into a game ending double play. Actually, outside of two rocky innings -the sixth and the ninth -the Angels were pretty much in control. The Dodgers jumped on starter Geoff Zahn for a run in the first on a walk. single by Reggie Smith and a fielder's choice by Garvey. The Angels came back with two in the second off Dodger starter Jerry Reuss on singles by Dan Ford and Tom Brunansky and infield outs by Brian Downing and Bobby Clark. The Angels added to their lead bv score twice ln the fourth witbQut tbe benefit ~ a hit. Reuss walked Brunansky .and Down- ing, and following a fielder's choic~ by Clark, the Dodgers were faced with a first-and-third situation with two outs. With Grich al the plate, the Angels at- tempted a double steal with Joe Ferguson's throw going to second. Der- rel Thomas took the wide toss and tried to throw it back in time to catch Brunansky sliding at the plate. But Thomas threw it away -Clark taking third. Reuss then proceeded to walk Grich and the same thing happened all over again. With Grich headed for second Ferguson fired the ball to Thomas who fired it back to Ferguson. This time Ferguson got the relay in plenty of time (See ANGEL.';, Page HZ) And they were knocking on the door again. but Gary Nickens lost the handle on the end of a 10-yard scamper and possession turned over at (he GG-BP lwo- yard line early in the fourth quarter. In effect, that was the last legitimate shot for Milner's, crew -and they didn't take the. decision lightly. Bill B~chtel, from the de-. fenslve trenches. summed up bis side's ptighl: "Some of us have been Involved in all three of these games," he said. "Mainly, it's! Garden Grove (the antaeonist). But we're all good friends. St.ill" when it comes·to football,lwe ge~ <See COPS, Page BZ> First-round finale Lakers relaxed at home today . . 1;c; .. . I INGLEWOOD CA P> -The Los Angeles Lakers are feeling considerably better headini lnto today's showdown with Houston in their National Basketball As- sociation playoff mini-series. As usual, Earvin "Malle" Johnson is a big reason. Needing to beat the Rockets in Houston to stay alive in the playoffs, the defendina. NBA champions moved Johnson from point guard to forward for Friday's . second ;ame and h~ responded with a career-hi&b ty. Ing 18 rebounds in Los Angeles' 110-106 victory. THAT MOVEP tile series back to Inalewood for today's game at the Forum, wbe.,. the l.aken vlrtH.lly are unbeateble,~ last week's lcle1 to ttie ao~in the flnt 1ame of tbelt belt.-of- three matebup. • TM LeMl'a a•.tttff they didn't play well lo that first ••me, ud .JobDIOD aald at- tenrard tb8t they were plaYina ll)ore lib lDdlYicbltl• tban Wt~ tlM ..... ;that roi'lff • 54·21 reooMla._,......,uon. · hl U.,,,.... btt't th form tor Friday'• same, Ip which star center Kareem Abdul·Jabbar •cored r1 points, Jamaal Wilkel bad 22 and Jobnaon 6ad 15 poinda to., with tbe 11 ,......., -tbret more tlaaa Roun.'1 mucua.r eenter II°"" eri.~ 'T::t•..-... _. Coaeb;D11 flarl1i. . ·~· ,_,.,,_, last seven Umes we've pl.f!y~ them and W4' knew goiQC iftr w would have to repeat tQi. W didn't and the figures speak for themselves." • Lakers Coach Paul West.bead moved Johnnson to f~ard, replacing Jim Chones 1n the starting lineap with guard Michael Cooper:. It wts ~~at o.ni..r.,. ~ e .. •11et •• J'N• ~ You'll love this one, if No. 22 is your h,. If you love lbe number 22, then you'll love the exploits of Love 22. Love 22 is the character infatuated with the number 22 and its appUcatlon to sports as well as other matters. ' • Currently, Love 22 is awaiting tria~ in Federal court in New Orle8.f\' on 'a misdemeanor charge of priotin1 and circulating $22 bills . . . and that's only the beglnnln1. Love 22 turnecJ himself In to federal agents on March 4, a rter distributing the phony bills for 2 years, 2 months and 2 days. He pleaded not guilty March 19 (that's 3/19, which adds up to 22). This guy, whose original name was Lawrence Edrnond Wagner, even went as far as having his name changed le1al· ly to Love 22, giving the judge 22 reasons for the.switch. For years he's been spouting sports connections lnvolvlng his favorite number. For inst8J)ce: the worst shutout in baseball histor y was 22·0, Pittsburgh over Chicago in 1975. Add 1·9-7·5 and you get 22. -the New York Yankees have won 22 World Series championships and the Montreal Canadiens' 22 Stanley Cup titles. Love 22 says if you add the letters L·O·V·E on your telephone dial the total is 22. Also, if you need operator as· sistance, you dial 1-555-1212 (you'll nevet guess what that adds up to). -----QMoce of flee daw ------. "My dad came home one day and asked me it I practiced. I told him, 'No, I don't feel like it.' He didn't holler or anything. He just said, 'Someday when you're working a 9-to·5 job, maybe you'll feel like it.· He got his message through." -Edmonton's Wayne Gretzky, who rertected on some fatherly advice after breaking Phil Esposito's single-season NHL scoring record of 152 points. lbdll.,~11 •parlu l'WWa' td11 Dick Ruthven teamed with two relievers on a nine-bit shutout to lead Philadelphia past Cincin- nati 2-0 ID exh1 bit ion baseball action Saturday. Ruthven' went seven innings in the most im- pressive outing ror any Phillies pitcher this spring. a~lo~ing seven hits . . Tommy Boggs tossed seven shutout mrungs as Atlanta dropped St Louis, 3-0 __ . Cesar Cedeno and Alan Ashby each drove ID three runs as Houston topped the Chicago Cubs, 7-4 . . . Cleveland got two RBI apiece from Joe Charboneau, Jorge Orta and Ron Hassey in a 7-2 decison over Milwaukee . . . The New York Yankees took advantage of six Baltimore errors to log a 4-2 win. Tom Underwood allowed one run and three hits in five innings of work for the Yankees . _ . Al Oliver r apped an RBI single. his third hit or the game, to provide the winning margin in an 11 -10 Texas victory over Kansas City 111uTHYIN Boston exploded for eight runs in. the fourth inning. mcluding doubles by Dwight Evans, Tony Perez and J erry Remy as the Chicago Wh ite Sox fell. 8-3 _ . Lee MazzllU hit a run-scoring single boost the New York Mets toe 4-3 decision over Minnesota _ . Ernie Whitt and Lloyd Moseby slugged home runs as Toronto toppled Canadian rival Montreal. 6-3 Rick Leach's two-run homer lifted Detroit to a 4-3 win over Pittsburgh . . . Larry Herndon, Chili Davis and Jerry Martin each had RBI singles in the eighth to boost San Franc1so to a 6-2 triumph over Oakland Juan Bonilla and Jerry Turner each drove in a run to pace San Diego over Seattle. 3·2 . . . Al Hrabosky has been placed on the 21 -day disabled list by Atlanta because of a pulled grolD mus-cle. ~fzk11 •ef• NHL ~rd Edmonton's Wayne Gretzky became the first ~ player in National Hockey League history to ave-' rage two points a game over a full season when he scored a goal and four assists Saturday night to lead a 7·2 victory over Winnipeg . . . Dwight Foster's short-handed goal sparkf'd a four-goal second period to carry Boston to a 5·2 win over Pittsburgh . . . Clark GllUes scored the game-winner as the New York Islanders l~pped Washington, 4-1 . . . Kent-Erik Andersson scored twice to help Minnesota whip St. Lou is, 5-0 . . . Norman.d Rochefort's third goal or the season earned Quebec a 5-5 lie with Toronto . . Tony McKegney and Andre Savared each scored twice as Buffalo edged Detroit, 5-4 . . . Kent Niisson's second goal or the game and 49th of the season lift- ed Calgary to a 6-5 decision over Vancouver. CoH~e i ea• raWe. tor 3% ....,.. ROCKFORD, Ill. Rock Valley College was ii losing 10·8 in the third inning of Saturday's game against Kennedy King. so the Trojans needed a ra lly. But once they got started, they didn't know • when to stop. The Trojans paraded 37 men to the plate and exploded for 32 runs in the inning, burying Kennedy King 45-ll In the first game of a scheduled doubleheader. Tbe nightcap was called oft by mutual consent of both coaches. The third-inning carnage came on the strength of 19 hits, eight walks and two hit batsmen. Kennedy King was its own worst enemy, committing four error~. a passed ball and a balk to abet the scoring. The bottom of. the third took 45 minutes to play. Larry Carlson, the 25th baller in the inning, grounded to the pitcher for the first out. He· was booed because the Trojans had already put 24 tuns on the board. "I was telling my players to keep their mouths shut," said Rock Valley Coach Ed Delaporte. "This works both ways last week we Jost 23-12 at Elgin, and our players didn't feel like saying anything then.·· E~t L ... 11 ·~Ce ll•m one GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP> - Larry Ne&ao. Juul to abOot a lb ........... ,., <•> to bold ,fllf hla tloM htmd Mark HQ• mill retalD a _...._ lead S.-..., after t.Jae tblrd round " tile Greater Greeaaboro Open _., tournammt. ''M..-k bu ltlDd ot been down for a~ple ol yean,'' NelloD ••ld. "I'm pleued to , .. blm pJaylnc well •lain. But not qUite this well." NellOD, healthy •lain after a series of injuries and allmmta this year that have included prob- lems with an ankle, wrist, elbow. lower back and muscle spasms, had a 54-hole total of 206, 10 shots under par on the 6,984-yard Forest Oaks Country Club course. Hayes, who said he and Nelson first became "close friends since we played tbe mini-tours together in Tampa in '7~." shot a 68 that cut on e s hot off Nelson's lead. He takes a 207 total into the final round. "It should be a nice, relaxed round," Hayes said. "None of this. 'Go get ·em , Killer,' stuff. I'm looking forward to it. It shouldbefun ." Lee Trevino. with a 70. was the onl y other man within seven shots of the leader. He was at 211. five back going into today's final round of the chase for a $54 ,000 firs t prize. Tied at 213 were Jim Simons. Bill Calfee. Dan Pohl. Jim Simons and Nick Faldo of England, the current British PGA champion. Faldo and Fiori each had a 68. Calfee a nd Simons 69, Pohl 70 Veteran George Archer, twice a winner of this old event. had the best round or the tourna- ment, a 67, and was at 214. Also at that figure was defending title-holder Craig Stadler. who had a third-round 70. Tom Weiskopf, needing a vic- tory here to qualify for next week's Masters. managed a 70 but, at 217, was 11 shots back and apparently out of title con- ten lion Steve Ballesteros of Spain. who will defend his title in Aug usta, Ga., next week, was far, far b<ick al 73·219. Nelson. a quiet man who once worked as a draftsman and didn't t<ik e up golf until he was ID his 20's. had a two-stroke lead when the day's play started in muggy. threaten1Dg weather. It took Hayes only three holes l o make up the deficit He birdied the second hold from 12-15 feet and Nelson. playing in the same threesome with him. bogeyed the third a fter driving into the trees Thal put the two close friends wrh> spent much of the day "laughing at each other. kidding each other." Hayes said -in a lie for I he top Surf plays BOBBY GRICH GOES FOR DERREL THOMAS' GROUNDER -WHICH WENT FOR A HIT-. Rookie Hill lwlds a one-stroke lead RANCHO MIRAGE (AP> Young Carolyn Hill, who had a one-stroke lead over veteran Jane Blalock after three rounds of the Colgate-Dinah Shore women's golf tournament. was both confiden t and a little nervous "I feel I have the capabilities to win this tournament." said Hill Saturday after her third consecutive two-under-par 70. "But I don't know if I will win. "l'M NERVOUS but it 's kind of an anXJous nervous feeling, good nervous reeling." Hill. who finished second in the Ladies Professional Golf As sociat1on Rookie of the Year ba l loting in 1980, has a six· under-par 210 total arter 54 holes The 72 hold event winds up today Jane Blalock. who won the in· augural Dinah Shore tourna- ment in 1972, carded her second successive 70 aft er an opening 71 over the 6,242·yard, par 72 Mis- sion Hills Country Club. Hill and Blalock are close friends and the veteran has halped the 22-year -old Hill with her game. The friendship will be partially laid aside "I KNOW she'll be going for my throat." a smiling Hill said of today's final 18 holes. "I can feel that already. A one-shot lead with a field like this 1s n,othmg." "I'll be cheering for Carolyn_" said Blalock. "But I'm not going to lose my concentration. get out or my game "She is a very consistent player and she's been h1lt1DfZ the ball very well." Blal()('k said her <'X perience edge might make a difference "Experience never hurts." she said, "But it really depends mostly on the individual. Some handle pressure differentl y than others "I DO LIKE my position hl!ad ing into th e r1n al round , however " Eight other pla yers "ere within striking distance of the lead after 54 holes or the e\'ent. the richest on the ladies· c1rcu1t Lynn Adams. in her fourth year on the tour, chipped three strokes orf par with a third round 69 that put her two strohs back of the leader T\.\o past winners of the tournament. San- dra Palmer and Judy Rankin. were another s hot back at 213 along with Nancy Lopez Mellon Jan Stephenson. Am y Alcott and Susie McAllister were all rou r strokes off the pace at 214 Fr .. raseBI ANGELS. • • only he dropped the ball when Clark slid into him Dan Po rd the n gave the Angels the added insurance they needed in the eighth when he sent a Steve Howe fastbalJ over the 370 sign in righ\-center for a two-run homer "There 1s no possible way to get them in better condition than what they are." said Fregosi of his players "We 've worked hard and we · ve played hard throughout the spring We're ready." Unfortunately, Lasorda can't say the same for the Dodgers. " (Bobby l Welch isn't ready. 1 Dave) Goltz isn't ready. And I'd rather have Russell and (Davey) Lopes at second and short alJd I Heggie) Smith in right." moaned Lasorda. · · 1 think wt· can overcome our problems," reassured Garvey. "We'll have Russell and Lopes lo start the season and we 'll be <ible to bring Reggie along slow- ly We'll just have to go with a four man pitching staH to start "1th ·once the season starts though and we're compet1Dg and the adrenalin starts fl owing. it will be different "Of course. I can say that no"' Check with me again lil a bout two weeks " FREEW.r.Y NOTES M•llY of the .r.11991 Pl•¥trl \Ptnl S•turO•y afltrnoon •l the .r.n•helm tnv•t•t•OMI 8tMl1t Celtorlty IMnh ta.irn1ment «Hl>Oll\or.O o~ lllM C-eno the Rims· Yiftce ,.,, ........ o ... eayler, 0.... l"•r'd, lnK• 1(11 .. Ind erl ... O.w.i111 didn't Wall concerned Myra Van Hoose, who had led the tournament since her open- ing 66, s truggled to a third-round 77. Her score incluJed a two- stroke penalty for accepting a golf cart r ide from a course marshal during the round Defending champion Donna Caponi had a third-round 71. to be just five strokes ofr the lead heading into today's nationally televised final round. part"ipatt b<ll W>eflt • numt»r of hours "9ftfng 1u109raP11•. " couple of pte~r1 -,,.,. Lra11, and lert ~rll did pley, howotrc Lynn ceutloully WMt through 18 gamu before fHvlng lh• lrurnament In view of the Kolding Pttcher Jim larr reo1v1n -n he pleyed In 1 college 11 .. eb11t •It star game, m1ny In attendance .,.,, 1urpr1wd L vnn P1rtooll •1n ll>e tntlvlt1H . Y04J couldn't help b<lt wonder whet e11cuw Lynn "'°"tel ,.. • .,, 91vtn owntr Gefte Avtr' U "' hed tw"ted an .,.•le or kntt •hlle pleylng,. .r.111 •as. Lynn left '" the flt't inning S.turO.y nlgtlt wlllll •tralMd left Vloutder He 11 not upect..i to pity unt11 Monoay Catcher I• Ott arrived al Anehelm St.alum S.1ure11v Ht wilt ,.,., No. " By CURT SEED EN OI Ille 04"1y "IMC St.ff "Right now. we're having prob- lems scoring goals. and that translates into problems win- ning games." says Surf Coach Peter Wall. Those. are pretty agonizing words considering the North American Soccer League season is barely underway. But after the Surf dropped its opener. 2·0, to Portland eight days ago at Anaheim Stadium in a rather lackluster performance, Wall has reason for concern. But before taking any drastic measures, he'll see what his team does today when the San Diego Sockers come to town for a 4 p.m. match at Anaheim Sta- dium. The game is the second half of a double-header which finds the Orange County high school soc- cer all·stars gofog head ·lo-bead in a 2 p.m . battle. San Diego is the only team from the West Division to collect Montreal offer for Walker? ATHENS,Ga. <AP) -All· American tailback Herschel Walker of national champion Georgia said Saturday that if tbe- Canadian Football League 'Mon· treal Alouettes make him an of· fer to turri proressional, "I've 1ot to listen.'' Walker, who set an NCAA rec- ord for freshmen when he rushed for 1,616 yards in leading Georcia to a perfect season last fall, thua broke hi• sllence on re- ports earlier In the week tbat Montreal owner Nellon Skalbanla aucht make him an otter to Nip b!1 final three col· l•alat.MUOe. lhtlonal Football Lea1ue team1 lil t.be Uait.fd st.tel an forbladlb b1 tea.Pt naMI h'oai el1lmt111 • cou.,. player until hll ea .. sractuatcs . • a victory in its opener. The Sockers needed a shootout to dis- pose of Vancouver last Saturday before more than 30,000 fans in San Diego. JoAnne Carner, one of the favorites when the tournament began. shot a 74 and fell eight strokes off the pace going into the final 18 holes Ke11 l"ertcll I• .clleduled to 1rrl11e somthme tooay -wltt make 1111llnt1ter1 - Clly or T_., -'"" San OitQO . Ea-ODCl~r o.,. ,. .. threw ~ltlng pr.ctlct Friday tor tile ""Oeli He wlll 00 tM Ymt ... ,. T-oo and WeOne\CNy end• aeclllon conctnling llll 1latu1 "'°' .,.. 1e1m will be m-lhoftty 11-ttrwucb TCIOay'I lfnal 1em• et ......,,. .... St1d1um matehn ,.,,..,.,. Y11ef11 ... a Ct-II • 1gelftlt ,,..., Milrtl•• 11-11 Wall is hoping the return of forward Craig Allen to the lineup will liven up a punchless attack. "It will be nice to have Craig fit again and back in the lineup," admits Wall. "He's a s killed creative player who can take on defenders and beat them " OCC rowers impressive Allen will joi n Laurie Abrahams and Steve Moyers up front to put some pressure on the Socker defense. · The Surf defense, meanwhile, whlll have its hands full in con· talning midfielders Kaz Deyna a nd Julie Veee along with forwards Mike Stojanovic and Lorenz Hilkes. · It was Stojanovic who scored the Sockers' goal again st Van- cou ver and added a shootout tal- ly Satur day. SAN DIEGO -Orange Coast College's (our entries in the San Diego Crew Classic at Mission Bay turned in a near flawless performance Saturday. winning three ev~nts and placing third in the final one. Coach Dave Grant 's frosh eighls,novice eights and college fours all defeated top collegiate powerhouses in OCC's besl·ever showing at the classic. The Bucs' JV eights placed third behind winner Washington (5:49.7) and Cal (5:52.3). OCC's time was 5:58.0. The OCC frosh rowers, with a 6:04.1 clocking, downed second- Q What do~s a marathon runner have In common with a Volkswagen? .A LONG DISTANCE MltEA~E! place Washi ngton on a picture- perf ect afternoon. Meanwhile, OCC's novice eights topped· second·place UCLA by mor~ than four seconds with a 6:19.6 clocking over the 2,000-meter course. It was the second ti me OCC's frosh eights have come up with a victory in the prP'iligious affair. ··An ytim e you win three championships and finish third in another against crews like H arva r d, Yale and Northeastern. you've had a good day," commented Gr ant follow- ing the victories. Deity l'llM ~· •Y ltk MN K_,er By HOWAU)... RANDY Of -Diiljf ... 'iiiii Followlno are t~ top sports events°" TV tOday. Ratl~ arf: / 1 1 e)(ollent; 1 1 1 worth watching; .r 1 fair; " for;.t It, ~ 10 •.m., Channel2 ./ ./ ./ ./ NIA PLAYOtrFS: Chicago at Boston Announcers: Dick StO(kton and Kevin Loughrey. Tne Bulls had to go Into oveftlme to beat the lllew vo..- Knlcksf 11S·114 Ftfday night to~ln their flrst-rouftd slf.Voff series n two straight. Things t a lot t°"Qher toctav when Larry Bird and company host he Bulls In the EHtern Con- ference best-of-seven semifinals opener. Noon, Channels ././ WOMEN'S TENNIS; Oairol Crown. Announcers: Bud Collins and Biiiie Jean King. Chirs Evert Lloyd breezed Into today's floals with a t>-4, l>-3 verdict over Pam Shriver. She faces Hana M11ndlikova in the finals. Mandlikova rallied to upset Andrea Jaeger, 6·7, l>-3, l>-4 In Saturday's semifinal singles match. This is only the second tournament of the year tor Lloyd. ~ 12:15 p.m., Channet 2 ./ ./ ./ ./ NBA PLAYOFFS: Ho~ston at Lakers. Announcers : Gary Bender and Bill Russell. It will be the Lakers' Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Earvin "Magic" Johnson against the Rockets' Moses Malone and company in tOday's showdown at the Forum. This Is the final game of a best-of-three series to determine a foe for San An· tonio in the semif inals of the Western Conference playoffs. ~ 1:30 p.m., Channel 4 v' ./ ./ WOMEN'S GOLF: Colgate· Dinah Shore. STEVE CORWIN (LEFT) MOVES FOR YARDAGE AS LARRY HAINLEY (74) CLOSES IN TO ENSURE THE STOP SATURDAY. Announcers: Don Crigue, Carol Mann, Marlene Floyd, Susan O'Connor and Mary Bea Porter. Fro• Pag~ BJ COPS. • • it going pretty good. "I JUST WISH we could forget about the first quarter I when the winners look a 13·0 lead 1 "Still. I'm happy aoout what we've realized from the game, over $40,000 for the area high schools. 'Tve been working on this game for six months and prac· lice h as been the last 212 months," said the 35·year-old Jim DeWitt, a defensive lineman. said he would be ready for next year. But Jim Brukaw, the 47-year· old offensive lineman. had little to s mile about and less to say. "MV WIFE announced my r e· tirement." grumbled Brokaw. "There was no discussion.·· Rob Helwig, a 210-pound de· fensive lineman who played for The Citadel and had a tryout with the Buffalo Bills, summed up the team's altitude as well as any. "It hurts on any level (losing). T he rt> was a lot of time invested, but we made some mistakes.·· said the 42-year-old. Asked if he was considering continuing as a football player. Helwig said, .. Next year ? Right now. no. Tomorrow? Maybe I 'll feel differently ·· The scene in the lockerroom before, during and afterward was one of discipline -nothlng t h at you might expect if you believe in the chaos of the television series. Hill Street Blues. K.C. Gle a son was named Defensive Player of the Game. while the winner's Bruce Davis was named Offensive Player of the Game. DA VIS RUSHED for 89 yards on 21 carries, including an 18- yard touchdown run for the run· orifnled winners. Bruce Prince added a 21 -ya rd scoring scamper and Greg Cynaum an turned in the play of the game. with his 29-yard touchdown pass play from quar terback Steve Jankowski. Cynauman. a 245-pound tight end. latched on to J ankowski's pass o ver the middle a nd dropped a pair or defenders as he rambled through the secon· dary. Foreman completed 12 of 23 passed for 190 yards. but was in· tercepted twice. Nickens was tbe game's top receiver, hauling in five for 119 yards. Steve' Corwin's one-yard burst on fourth down with 2: 24 left in the first hall ended the CM-FV scoreless drought. The winners maintain a n unbeaten record I ;:~lors win Gauchos fall Pirates, Rustlers stage rallies Orange Coast a nd Golden Wes t colleges needed late-inning explosions to seal victories, while Saddleback was the victim of a late rally in Saturday's community college baseball action. Here's how things went· Orange Coast 10, Mt. San Antonio 5 The .Pirates. down 5-2 in the eighth inning, col- lected eight runs on four singles, a double, two walks and two hit batters to dispose of the visiting Mounties. The biggest damage in that pivotal inning came on a two-run single by hot-hitting Mike Van· derburg and a two-run double by Kevin Sliwinksi. Vanderburg's two RBI gives him 60 in hls career at OCC, tying him with John Estrada, who played in the m1d-50s, for career honors in that category. The sophom ore from Brea High was 3-for-4 on the day and has raised his batting average rrom 314 to .341 in the last three l'ames. Another hot Pirate hitter, Larry Lee. was 3· for-5, including a double. Lee has now clubbed 10 doubles on the season and has raised his batting average from 314 to .351 in the last three gam es. The victory went to reliever Jack Reinholtz out of Ocean View High. OCC, with a 6·3 record, remains one-half game ahead of second-place San Diego Mesa m the tough South Coast Conference race Golden West 8, Rio Hondo 4 The Rustler s collected their ninth victory in Baseball the last 11 games to finish the first half of Southern Cal Conference a<•lion with a 9-5 record. Freshman catcher Chris S<:hulz went 2-for-4 to extend his hitting streak to 16 games. He scored a pair of runs C1nd blasted a two-run homer in lhe- eighth inninjt to cap the G WC scoring Six of the Rustlers' runs came m the seventh and eighth innings to break open a 2·2 battle. Winning pitcher Rob Meyer collected his B4SEBA.LL second victory C1gainst four losses. At the plate, it was Steve Springer doing the damage with a 4-for -5 outin~ including an eighth· inning double which was followed by the homer off Schulz's bat. Southwestern 10, Saddleback 9 Of the Apaches' 10 runs. five were unearned, as Saddleback was guilty six fielding miscues. Rusty Evans and Ben Amaya each went 3· for-5 for the Gauchos who saw their record drop to 6·6 in the Mission Conference's Southern Di vision Evans added a two-run homer for Saddleback in a four-run first inning. Former El Toro High star Paul LaJoie also had a good day at the plate, drilling a double and triple in a losing cause. · The Gauchos return to action Tuesday when they entertain Citrus in a 2:30 contest. Carolyn Hill, one of the promising newcomers on the women's golf tou r. takes a one-stroke lead into tOday's final round. In second place, going in to the final 18 holes is Jane Blalock who won the inaugural Dinah Shore tournament back in 1972. Hill, with a two-under-par 70 Saturday is in at 710 after three rounds . OTHER TELEVISION 10 a .m. (50) SPORTS AMERICA -Highlights of the Big Eight men's and women's indoor track and field meet from Lincoln, Neb. 11 a.m. (50) SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 11.30 am. 14) SPORTSWORLD -The Phoe111x .~" auto race for Indy-type cars, taped at Phoenix International Raceway. Also: The Grand National Steeplechase, taped at Aintree, England. Horses must clear approx imately 50 jumps and fences over a grueling 4.5-mile course. Commentators in· elude Bruce Jenner, Charlie Jones, Paul Page and Michael O'Hehir. Noon (11) -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL -Mel Allen returns as the host of this weekly show h1ghl1ghting the week's baseball action. This week. A review of the 1980 season. 1 :JO p.m. (7) 1980 CAROLINA SOO -Highlights of NASCAR's Carolina 500, taped at the North Carolina Motor Speedwa't' in Rockingham. 2·JO p.m. (7) -AMERICAN SPORTSMAN -Curt Gowdy is the host as the program starts its 17th season. This week · Larry Hagman goes to the Virgin Islands to chart the migration of blue martin. Al so: Mountaineer Beverly Johnson leads an all-lemale trip to New Guinea to scale Trikora, known tor its razor-sharp terrain. The women also visit local tribes. (77) SOCCER. 3:30 p.m. (7) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The Gotham Stakes, a major race tor three-year-olds, taped at New York . Also: The National Collegiate swimming and div· 1ng championships, taped at Austin, Tex. 1 p.m. (28) -TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE -Tennis coach Vic Braden is the host of this 13-week series of tennis instructions. This week: Braden disc usses his "lauoh and win " philosophy and dispels common myths about the forehand. Baseball KABC (790) RADIO Angels at 00dgers, 1 p.m .. KMPC <710) and Basketball -Houston a t Lakers, 12:30p.m., KLAC (570). Golf -Masters Tournament, 7·40 a.m, 8:40 a.m., 9:.0 a.m , 12.40 p.m .. 1:40 p.m .. 3:40 p.m., 4:40 p.m. 5:40 p.m., 6:40 p.m., KNX (1070). !The Daily Pilot is not responsible for late changes.> Anteaters split LOS ANGELES UC Irvine's baseball team settled for a s plit of its double-header with Loyola U rtiversily Saturday, laking the first game, 10·9, then dropping the nightcap, 4-2, as nemesis Mike Franks home red in the sixth lo snap a 2-2 situation. Franks, whose two-run homer defeated UC Irvine Friday, also doubled in the nightcap. UN SHOW The Anteaters, in upping their record to 19·10 overall. 3-5 in Southern California Baseball As- sociation action, jumped on Loyola pitching for 16 hits io the opener. Mark Stowell went 4-for-4 with a double and three RBI, while Carson Carroll socked a solo homer and Steve Haworth added a two-run homer in the third in- ning. Stowell had a two-run single in the fourth inning and a two-run triple by Troy Ybarra higplight· ed a three-run uprising in the fifth frame. John LeClerc was credited with the save, allowing one hit in 2V.S innings of scoreless relier. Dave Glick went 2-for-4 in the second game with a double . Ybarra also had a two-bagger. UCI returns to action Tues- day. hosting Long Beach State at2:30. Laguna Beach • wins tourney PACIFIC PALISADES -Un· beaten Laguna Beach High did it again with its come-from -behind ability Saturday, surging to its second straight Palisades In- vitational volleyball c ham- pionship. The Artists of Coach Bill Ashen, and behind the play of the tournament's most valuable player, Lahce Stewart, and aJJ. tourney selection Eric Clark, toppled .Santa Monica in 'he finals, 15-9, for the Utle. M•• & iii ta THAN IV8l SAT. APRIL 4, SUM. 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A live-nm Uiird lnninf diet the moat d•maae aa Dave Cox tripled, tcored Oft DID Twlu' ba .. hit, Vl~ Rock and Harri.I followed with RBI doublet, then Rlck CutJe unloaded w1th a two- nm ll~. MllOD eountered "Ith two rune .. tb• flftb, 1lxtb aod tennth, but .Rarrl.I held on !or the vlctory. In the fifth Steve · More llo bad a run-acorln1 single. Tom Duggan 1troked a two·tun hom~r after Mike DeBenon doubled lo tbe aixth and DeBenon add ed a run- scorlnc triple ln the aeventh, followed by an RBI 1ln1le from .Joe Kwolek. Edison fell to 4·1( a same ahead ol Fountain Val ey. N,wport Harbor, meanwhile, cruabe;ct UnTftr•il)', 10·0, In noo· teaiue acUon. The SaUon were led by Clarke Smltb'1 three RBI and doublea trom Mart Chlavenu and Bob Nettles. . Hup suer and Totn LeGran· deur com°"*2 to Umlt Unlveni· ty to three htta. Other all-tournament aele<:· tiona included Fountain Valley's Todd Story, Ron Graham of Su· ta Monica, Wally Goodrick ol Palla,.. ud Scott SluJtvnld of Dos Pueblos. 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LH A11gel•• " Col St•l• P'11li.tlt11 UC Sanle ...... et L.oyole 12 14 11 17 • -• SNni. lilS A*llatllllln.l:C& A'sat:-n.: e....... 7:35 ~ .... ,~ ...... at Cilllb. 1 JS hllllat~~ ...... 111' • 11 20 21 12 23 24 h .. lt := 1 ... lt .. 7~ s.tt111t .. ,:ll s.191•=7:30 atllllln.7:1i =•TWIM.11:15 ...... at -~ 5:35 ...... It Astros. s.~ ......... os.5-~ ltllllln.7:35 . .,.at es.1m 21 27 21 . 2t 30 May 1 •:::It Tillllls, ll:lS • -It (S. 7:1J Gillts It ..... 7:35 -llA's. 7:30 Qllllll ....... 7:35 .... It A's. 7:)) lii9lls at ...... 7:35 .......... 7:30 .... ~JO ...... 4:35 .11 ...... 1-os COMMUNtTY COLLEGE loUlh Coaet COftference Ore1111t~ s.110 ......... Cerrti.s F11llerton Ml, S... Al!IOtllo S.11leAN Or°""'4lftl W L ff • 1 ' J ,.,.. s • I 4 4 Wt •• ll't , ' 2Vt t • av. ....,..., .• ac_ Orenge CAle9' 10. Ml. Sell Antonio s Ctrr11M t, Sanle Aloe • Sen 0'°90 Moul, G-1 O T.-.ytO-. 0r•"tlt Gotlttt G-' S.111a Aloe al Fllllerttlll S... Olege Mou et NU. Sell AllCOlllo ~Cel~• LA HartlOI' GolcttnWell Sent• Monk • Cypreu East Los AllOtlff Rio Hondo LOI A,,.. ... cc L.ASowl-.C Salilll"MY'• lc-Gol.-n Weft I, Rio H-4 LA H•,_ 4, LM A .... lel CC 2 W L 09 11 , t s 1 t s 2 • • J .. , •• s .. '"" 1 ., 10 Eaal Loa AngitlOI U, LA Solttl>w.sl 4 Cypr .. I. S-.-. S TlllnMY'•O- LOI Anee!ff cc •I G-n Well LA HllrW al East"'" ""9elff CyprKS et LA Sou- Sant• -ce al lllo H- MIMff>ft Conference IOUntallN DIVlllC* ._ ........... Sen OlogoCC SNctletlKll PelOmar W L 01 1 • • ' 1 •• 1Yt 4 I M NOltTHa ltM DIVlllC* lllVtrllde 1 ' Seti Btrnenllno 1 s Cllrw1 • • I CMflt r 4 I J IMWUy'• Sc-. ~10.~kt S... B---.1. ltlw~ s Cllrvs II, .... DloeoCC I CMff..,t,1"~1 T--yaO- CllNIM~lll Seul"-*tnl tt Pelomer ltlverllde el Sell Diogo CC Cheffey .. Sen lemerdlno H:J!h echool Well.WIWt,a•-6 WHlmlNW 02S 110 0-' 11 I EctlMfl 000 cm 2-4 1 1 Harrla -C:O.lngtOn; -·So,._ m. C'-r m. __.. w . s1ep11en1 m. O.B-<61 MCI S. Momlo. W-Harrl\. 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I rvlno vt. bUllCla et TeWlllllt• ~.,. (7) c;,.,.-.. ec Uftlwl'llty • •fil'f't .... CW_ *I MM tt a1 T- louth CO.IC Leeeue W L N .ce,ltt,_ v..... • I 1811 C:l"'91Ca s 2 1 Ml•lon Viel• • I 2 • LAfllM9M<ll , • l. DeNHltlt 2 S 4 UellMHlllt 1 • s Caltillrl!IO Velley Ill a.ell w 0 '"~' 0-Hilit et MIMMll Vlo s-c..--.. ~ Hiiis Empire LHgue .__. Kolelle Oue11Vlow lMAl-IOI l(ef1MOJ er_,_ T--.Y'•O- Loera al 0c:-Vlow Ke111Wdy .. C:YP'- llettlla .. Loi Aleml* Angelua LHgue Bishop A1N14 s. ... 11. SI. Pa111 Meter Del Bl~ MoMgomery .......,..1c ... Strv11e s. Bl"-Nlontgomer• 2 w 0 •Pf'•OW. Melw Del et Bl ..... Amel SI. P ..... SerVlle 1 I • 2 I S I 1 l s • 2 6 s 1 1 6 W L 01 • 0 • 2 , , 2 4 I S Cop Bowl Ill 0.... Orww-9-... ,. • c.i. .,.,....,,__Valley 12 kere ... O.. ...... GG·BP U 1 0 0-20 CM·P'V 0 • • 0-12 GG·Bl"-Oavts tt "'" lklcl felled> GG·IP-Cy11e 11man 2t peu from Ja11kowslll CScrOllllM klclll OG-91"-l'l'ln<• 21 '"" (Scroegl11s llklll CM-FV-corwtn 1 r1111 (k1Ck IMoektct) CM·FV-Por-S ,_ ipeu folltd) Alie-• -1,400 l"tlmeledl Community oollet• 1wtmmfng Or ... OIMt ... SOMou • -~,... .. -1.so-.a:w.1. 1,000 t,_ -1. Solll COCCI. 10:4'.J; 2. Qlll,,.....1 COCCI, 10:J0.6; I. Srntlll !SO), 11:0l. 200 ,,.... -1 Polllwnt IOCCI, 1:•.•. 2. KrtlK-1501, I SU, l. SMaf COCCI. 1:5' •. SO''" -I. Wratt COCCI, U.S; I. Donneh COCCI. n.t, l. ltotMn-ISDl, ll.O. 200 INID -I. ~ !SOI, 2:12.7; 2. Fortune ISOI, 2:12.0; l P•nl• COCCI, 2:U,O. l·mll« •vine..-I. B-ISO); 2. Wlllle COCCI; I. T11t-ISOI. no polllb r--.s. 100 llr -1. Mon-II 1501, 2:21.0; 2. -IOCCI, 2:•. J. Hvrl.., 150 1. 2 ·». t. 100 Ir• -I. PolllWfll IOCCI, 4'.4; 2. DM- Mll COCCI, JO.I; J. It..,._ CSOI, JO.S. 200 llacll -I ,_,_ (SOI. 2: ... 1; 1. ltantk COCCI. 2: 11.S; I. COf'Mtl COCCI. 2:12.S. SOO Ir" -I. Sofll (OCCI, S: 10.4; 2. Kreta.i-ISO>. S·11.1. 1. Olll-l COCO, S:U .7. 200 llrOMl -1. "9nls COCCI, 2:27.1; 2. Becllrne,.. !SOI, 2:Jl,t ; I. SeMon1 IOCCI, 2:2'.0" J.metwdl"""-I. 9-CSOI; 2. WNW COCCI; I. Tllr-1501. 110 pol11U "-8r1ell. 400 ''" ,...., -1. Oronga Coest. 1:•.o. Women CIOMMUltlTY c:ou.aoa 0....-Clltlltt n. so-.. u 200 ..,...., relor -I. Oran .. CMst, 2:01..t; 20D ...... -1. ~ CSOI, 2:tt.S; SO ,,... -I. Hert 1501, i..1; 100 bKll -1. Odenwald IOCCI. l:OU; 100 -.11 -1. Oevlcl-<SOI, t:t4.1; lllD ,,... -I.~ (501. l:tl.J;. nr -I. OleftwtN coco. 21.6; 1.-W cltwlfll -I. Clet1l COCCI no pel111S ,...._; 1• ,,... -1. Herl ISDI, ff.J; 100 fir -1. De.,..... ISO), l :tl.I ; • N<lll -1. ~COCCI,-..; 1• 1"'8- 1. V• SMlll COCCI, 1:10.2; • frM -I. Grady ISOI, S:S4.0; JO br-t -1 ...... COCCI, U.O; •nwtw ctlvl,. -1. Cl- COCCI, M '*""' ,........; -frM ...... -'·so Mel4 1:4'.1. Tltlr9 ,_ -lilN ....,.,_ Cu.em>, ••·••· 1.H , t .tfi. !ree lll••llh CDtt1a111 .... I, .... ZM; MWfltM .... <CM•1n•1...a .. _. --.......... (Det ........ 1. •.4t, IAI. ... ; '*t OM!' T-IMcH•t11Utl. IM,l .•;Ht-....CHeWYt,t.40. PlfUI,__ ......... C~I t.•, •·•·•A; Alie....,.. cv • .._..1, a..-. 1Ut; '9~ 0.-CDeleM-yw), S.00. U tllKla C1.Jl-tf11,00. SIJllfl rece -Welde M Co.t ........ .,1. J.•. 1.00, ut; ............. Cu.Mm), UO, 1.00; Cr P'I IHeWlrfl, UO. S.w111t1 ract -Vlrlllly CVelef\Welel, .... I.to. 2M; .....,. TorrOlll lu,Mrlll, uo. 1.00; c .... al .. ·-, .... , .. " t.60." t .. cte C~INldWM. '2 Plcll Ila (1+).J-7.S) peld lt.-0.60 wltll U wl1111111f lklllOb C Ila llortHI. U l"kll Six COllWIM!tll .-141 SoUM wltll 1,SS7 wlmlftg t1c11 • .i1 cn119 llorWll. tflgflllt rec. -ltli·Jtlro ICAtlllftadtl, s.JO. UO, lAI; i.-YIMI Deer (ltlWrll, 10.00, 7.20; SlteCM'tMIM CValeftlutlel. S.60. Nlllltl rec• -Lo P l•toi• CVOltlll ...... I. J.00, S.00. UO; ltaja'a Song (OolalloldMye), •.H. UO; 0.llC'I F.,.t .. y CCeltenade), 3.20. IS ea.sct.e C1·ll pekl H0.00. AllenGanu -CJ,llO. LosAlamttN P'lllDAY'I LATll aU~LTS E 1avtnll\ rec• -PlerllOr Bllller I .. .,. ltHl, 10.20, S.40. 4.60, Tr-..1..o IL.aclalrl.· :al.to. IUO; ltorel Ectward H (Denlllal, 4.411. U UK!a C1·tl pelcl W 4.40. Allandonct -7,IU. U.T\laOAY'S lttfSULTS , .................... _..., Fltll r«t -Ftylftg YanlLH N 151>111111, S.40. J.20. 2.40; St-y Point A (Sfwrr .. ), S.00. ).40; F-_, CRk llmond), 2.40; $1 u acte l~JI pei.-$29.20. S e cond rett -Te rport So110 A (Copelancl), U .60. 6.00, 4.20; S.n Merlo IA11blnl. 6.40, S.00, Kiwi ~ry (ltatcllforct). uo. Tlllrct r«• -Bye 9ye Vltnover CVall- lnglleml, 14.40 •. '·"'· 2.60; O'Cel A"1Y IAn· dtrsonl. U O, UO; Kl Kint 1Gr9900'1, l .. 40; U t .. ct.e IHI pelcl "6 •. to. F011'11\ race -o.n10 1tovo1 IKll90l9f'I, '·"· uo. 2.60; TrkMI CNrwer (Ademsl, 1.tO, UO; ht Chemp ccr-1. uo. Flldl rect --90ll CKutlllwl, 1.00. 4.60, 2M; lleyol Scotcll H (OtMlsl, •.•, •.to; Cley H-wr ca.yteul, J.40; 12 •uc· le IH I pelcUM.to. Slxlll r«t -Loni Peter H CS-I, 1.40, J.20, 2M; B C ~ IGrwlctYI, 2.60, UO; Form P~ CSll9t'rt11), J.00. S.ve11t11 race -Plpelo llaktrl, H .40, 11.20, 1.60; lt-111H(Oeftllla),7.Jt, 11.lO; GolC1e11 o.111 CDunnleanl. 11.IO, 12 tu.c1a IM )pelcllZ1M. U Pk ll Shi C .. 1+4-J.21 peld U•.t'7 .40 wttll I llckel Cs•• llor .. ), 12 PIO Sia c_..lloft peld 111 .. 10 willl 11 Will!llng lkkeb (llW ....,. ... , Elglllll rece -Pl,. 51\lp 1.--r110111, t.20, 4.40, 2.40; Clelg 0.1 CAIAMlll. 4.10, UO; Torpid' a l(nltflt ISlwn'olll. 2.20. • Hlllttl rac:e -Al4orll H C ..... rl. ls.JO, t.00, 1.60; Vtlllllllftt Point COennlal, t 1.40, , ... ; K......,.,. Feoc (Malerl, S.00.P•MC· la (l-J) .... 115 ... Tentll ,_. -OMI Ger !Allblnl, 4 .•• UO. 2 ... ; a.. P'lttllY CGr1111dr), 10 .• , S.20; <i""19rls l"lay 1~1. J.40. '2 e.ucte c 141 peW SlQS.40. El•woMll nu -"'-'l• Jack IT-l. U .40, 10.60. S.00, Cllampe111• l"rlnce CHarperl. 14,60, 6.00; scet<ll Time ,..._ 1w1W1en11, uo.12 eucie ct-JI "''.,.... •. Att~ -t.010. Orffnlttoro Open C•Ot 0 ¥. M.C:.) L•rrr Ntllllfl • Merll H•Y" Lff Trtylno Jlm5l,_ Oen PotlC E• Flori Hl<kFelclll BlllCelloe JlmSl- Oet1PClfll 0-.. Amwf' CteltS~ 9oOltYWellJOI 0.1111y Edwtrds 9111 Kr.uert Oe,,. S10<lll0n .. II Crelllfwtw 10ll5'1Nnr O•nt1r ....... Biil llr.uert IOllby Wedlllna IObbr C~ 1111 lt099f'I Lenny W-lnt 9rvc:t Flelsllef JarH•• , ..... , L.Aoftenl Tilompeon Jim°°'" Bob M11!'1lflr Jaclllll-T_..__ l'ra11111c.w.r c e1v111,..... 6......., __ 7o-.t-tl-201 .... n .10-211 ,......,_213 71-72-70 -21J 10-1Ml-21l 72.1 .... -211 n .12 ... -21J , ...... ,_211 71.72.70 -JU n-IMJ -214 12·1H0-21' 10·14-70 -214 71-12·72 -JIS .. IS 1J -2tS 7t.72 ... -21S 11-1J-Jo -tu 71-72·10 -1U 11-11·12 -21S ...7S-7~-2U n-1...,-216 ,. 11 .. -21' 7S.7HO -21' ,., .. ,._11' 7S.11·70 -21' ... 7H6-21' 11-1J.12 -J16 ... 71.,._, .. ...,, echool trecll CMAhaY UIYITATIC*AL , .. Qieffwr """' I 100 -1. MalNn CMlllrl, t.•; 220 -t. M<tllllH (Mlllrl, 21 ... ; ..0 -1. WH- (&cl .. wootlll, SI.I; •-1. Wtlla ($elllaAlle Velltyl, 1:51.S; Mlle -I. Mcc:.rtlly (bten- <lt l, 4:2'.I, 2-mlle -I. Arrlolt (Gelwl, t :4-4.I; 120 HH -1. Tave IMlllr), 14.0; SID LH -1 tlllffler CVllle Perlll, JI A; 440 ..... ., -I Mlllr, 42.1. Mlle retey -1. M11lr, 1:22.4; HJ -1. l'owtll CEctge-1, ... ; U -I. Ttvt (Muir), Jl.OV.; TJ -I. Tave (Muir!, 4t-•Yt: PV -1 Swerlllowt (Cor"-... Mer>, ll-4; SI" -I. CMr (Mlllr), S...; OT - 1. Perk• ICllefferl. lst-0, Ollwrl: J. Votdwf' CE•l•ncl•I, 142-4; h•m KOrOI! I. Mtllr, Crew s-Dleeo C&Mtlc lat Ml ....... rl JV elghb -I. WHlll119t011, S: 49.7; 1 C•lllornle, S.51.J; J. Oronga Coelt. J:Sl.O; ... Her•erct. S Sl.t . S Ye lt , S.St.S, • Nortf>e•tenl, •:Ot.O Prolll tlglltt -1. Or.,llt Coetl. •:04.t; 2. Waalllngtan, •.OU, J CellfonWe, •: ... 4. 4. UCL.A, 6:1' I, i. Salt 01-Stele. •:ti.I; 6 Sltnforcl,6.JU Novice elg11t1 -1, Oronoa Coeat, •: t•.6; t. UCLA, •:U.7, J. Slelltord, 6 a .2; 4. UC lrvl .... &::au . " UC Sell o._ .•. JU; L Sellt• cier-. • 4t.t Cell ... ,_., -1 Orenoe eo.11. &:O.O; 1, Pen"· •:4'.t, l. Hort!lff1tern-Herven1 c..,. l>l...O -· •. 41.t ; • Cellfomla. •:Sl.I, s. Yale·Wl~lll ~--· •:S7.2; 6. UCLA, 7 ·06.0. 'Misc. Women'• eoftltell WAa•tfNTOUllNtfY ,..,.......,.., Mertul,O.W.,I Marin• 202 ODO 1-S 12 0 Dow.,.y -.. 0--4 1 0 I( yler af'O Marco lie; L ympe11y e11d e ... rell; W-Kyltr; L-Lrmpe11y; I._ Hellelleu(jll IMI, l(yw (Ml,.,_ (Ml; 18-Br-I lMI, Claft CMI. Fi.tcllW lMI; H 11-Bwry IMI. ' Pro boWllng l"IATOUa Ceta.tti-.) w.,,. W1tbtl Clef. Mow Mar1l11, m .u1. Webb wl"' lU,008, Mertl11w1M11 .JOO. CNl«lteMltl Jo "'*"-' cttf. s.tw Sipe, u..m. cttt. M<trll Fel/ff. 1t•·ttl. Martl11 Clef. ltoltlll-. 21J-tto. Hlatl IChool volleYball ... [ISAOSI TOUaN.U. .. n , ............ H .... I Pool Play -I. Lefl,ftt 9Mcll, M ; 2. S-- le Moni'8. M , 1. Sefl Mel"c ... M ; 4. ,,_. le ln Valley, 6-2; S. l"ellHctH. 6-2; 6. 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' .. \,-~ ,. \ I & 91 clolheS ~'.fbr mttl::. ByS~NDIEJOY •. 'Of•OMlf,....IWf Helene Sid el doesn't design her dresses, skirts and blouses for women. "I design clothes for men," she said, "so when men see tbeir women in these clothes, it's a sale." Ms. Sidel made her comments during a showing last week at I. Magnin's South Coast Plaza store whic'h is carcying her line for the first time this season. Karen Obringer, store manager, hailed the presentation as "an opening day," and !iaid she has wanted to off er Helene Sidel clothes for a long time. Previously, Orange Coast women who wanted to obtain Ms. Sidel's fashions had to travel to Beverly fWls to shop. The New York-based designer's clothes "are soft and feminine," Ms . Ohr· inger said, "and can take you from day in- to evening. You can build an entire wardrobe around her clothes." Interchangeability is the key to Ms. Sidel's spring/summer line. Her champagne group, which drew particular attention during the I. Magnin showing, is a good illustration of ways to build wardrobe versatility. The group, including camisoles, blouses, skirts, slacks and jackets, coun- terpoints the grainy .surface or silk tussah with smooth, sinuous silk pongee and lavish lace. It's aU interchangeable so the wearer can get any look she wants merely by switching the pieces around. The silk linen ''is fabulous for this area," Ms. Sidel suggested, "great for at- home or to go out in." The prices aren't bad, either, she in- dicated. One camisole goes for $70 and another for $88 while a blouse with long lace sleeves is $108 and jackets are $86 and $248 and a skirt costs $124. " ; ' ,.',., ,, By wearing a ca~isofe with a sftbt and jacket, a woman can go through the day in- to an evening social gathering merely by doffing the jacket for a more formal 100'k. · . ~· Sidel said she designs ctoiQn that are "timeless," that don't go out of fashion alter one season's wear. -h Givil12 her fashion projections for the '80s , she explained, the newest look in bottoms is the cuffed trouser and walking shorts and that the peascpit look in chiffon is great for this time of year. I Reinforcing what other fashion tn- c\U$try. representatives have been saying, 1 J She said, ''The look of the spectator in navy and white is very important this sea~on ." I Her comments came as a model whirled by wearing spectators with a white f blouson georgette top and white knickers. , Drawing attention to the loose cut of the knickers, Ms. Sidet' exJ?lained, "PTopor- tion is what fashion is all about these days. There no longer is one shape or one length. Any place pants end between the ankle and the knee is okay. As for skirts, I like them just grazing the knee or calf for day and matinee (ankle) length f91" even- ing." I Her spring/summer collection lh,cludes a lot of pants in all shapes from )Yalking shorts to bermudas and the new buccaneer cuffed pants, all oC which seem to go nicely with her Tom Jones blouse. . The collection is "tastefully. but not w1fdly, colorful," (he designer expla).ned, wit_h its fair share of classic navy an~ white. magenta, soft toned madras plaids and her favorite, champagne. . ~or anyone wh_o wants something dis- tinctively Helene S1del , she drew attention to the flower blouse noted that it was becoming her trademark,· adding, "How anyone wear Helene Sidel and not own a flower blouse?" Entertaining fashions • ' t .,. Eleven female.. and two male models danced across the runway at Orange Coast College's auditorium last week in a dazzl- ing display of fashion and choreography billed as Kersena's Fashion Extravaganza. Kersena is Kersena Londen, a former high Cashion model, who owns and directs an academy or arts and beauty in Denver, but recently relocated to Orange County. Ms . · L6nden has produced numerous fashion shows which she says she likes to turn into dance extravaganzas. "They are e ntertainme nt with fashions," she noted. Her show at Orange Coast College featured fashions from Brea shops and de- signers. HAPPENINGS by a reception and luncheon at Town and Gown on cam- pus. Mrs. Marjoria Parker of Newport Beach, first presi· dent of the Orange County league and a graduate of the school's journalism pro- gram, said approximately $3,000 in proceeds from Tuesday's prosram would benent USC's libraries. 1leadJreu balluinnen Deaiens worn by JoAnne Mix and Janis Chase were w inners at Damas de Caridad's Bal Mll-Sque al the Disneyland Hotel last weekend. Tbe Orange County league, wblch Mrs. Parker co- rounded when she moved"'"'· here from ~ Angeles, is a select group of approximate- ly 60 female USC graduates who must bave been active in several campus activities during their on-campus days and who must attend at least two or the league's three meetings each year. Attendance at Tuesday's spring benefit was larger and included more patrons than ever before , said league president Mrs . Conrad Schweitzer. as she welcomed guests to the Norris Theater for a panel discussion oo communications innovations for the ·~. The thfrd place Las Flores trophy wu awarded to Mr&. Mix for her headdress featur- ing the theme, "The Great ~i." designed by Helga ~_ofl\aino of Yorba Linda. Hr11. Mix was sponsored in the headdress competition by U\e Disneyland Hotel. Mrs . Chase's headdress. theme d "An Egyptian Classic." took the fourth place St. Jude award. Her headdress was designed by Virgil Andre of Neat Things and Flowers Too of Balboa. Sh e was s p o nsor e d by Polly's Pies Sandy Skinner wore C1'eation coll«f 'Among My Souvenirs:' Yak owns floral shops in Newport Beach, Irvine and Among first-nighters en- joying champagne and hors d'oeuvres and chatting with the director, Kent Johnson, were Newport Beach Mayor Jac kie Heather and her hus band Dr. Loren Heather, Ruthellen Plummer. and Joan and Uoyd Winburn. Featured on the panel were six use jour n alism graduates: newscasters Cyn- thia Allison and Susan Hahn of KNBC, Los Angeles Times television editor Aleene McMinn and staff writer Ursula Vils. public relations cons ultant Joan· Patrici a O'Connor and Jana Waring Greer, vice president of com· mun ications for Kaufman and Broad, a Fortune 500 corporation. AmonR Orange Countians Also in the running was Sandy Skinner of Newport Beach, who wore a creation th e med "Am o n g My Souvenirs." Damas is a support group for St. Jude's Hos pital in Fullerton Among Judges for the headdress competition was Shirley Haas of Huntington Beach, president-elect of the American Association or University Women. Ms. Haas heads the Departme nt of Vocational Floral Design at Golden West College. Victor Yak of Ne wport Beach, whose grandfather and rather both worked in the Southern California floral in- dustry, also was a judge. Costa Mesa. -- Membership drive starts The 1981-'82 membership drive f'>r the Friends of the Newport Theater Arts Center was announced by Patti-Jean Sampson, president. at a par- ty March 'Z7 following open- ing of the group's production of "God's Favorite." Tbe announcement was made during a first.nighters' party at the theater on Cliff Drive which had b een transformed by the evening's host. Xavier of Xavier 's of Newport. into a mirrored dance r oom fill e d with rlowel) and twinkling lights. Also attending were N e wport Beach Parks , Beach and Recreation Com- missioner Kenneth Schwartz and his wife Kathy. Dorothea and Linn Sheely. Gerry and Hank Hastings, Ray and Stan Cohen, Ors . Brenda and Matt Ross1 Jane Nigh, Debbie AUen, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Whitley, Dr. Stanford Green, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Camp. "God's Favorite," a Neil ·simon play. will be staged weekends through April 18. 'Do we pay for it with our own money?~ When the history of guilt is written. parents who refuse their children money will be right up there in the top 10. Most of us are sustaining members of the Sin by In- dulgence Club. I se r ve - without pay -as its national president, having m ade every mistake in the book. Nearly every child psychologist I read said you should set up an allowance system that would not only teach t he basics of savings, but through work would'give them a feeling or accomplishment and personal value. 1 paid my kids to sleep, blow their noses. breathe in and out, clean out their cages, pick up IRMI BOMBICI their own towels, go out and play, get their bicycles out of the street, keep their feet on the floor, pass something, and one New Year's Day offered one of them a blank check if he would stop smacking his lips. By the time the kids hit puber- ty. they were filthy rich ! Through loans and heavy in- terest rates, we were able to borrow from them enough to make the payments on their overbites. and send them to camps where wt gave them a candy a llowance to rot their overbites. The one thing the psychology books never pointed out was bow long it would take to give them the basics of saving and that feeling of accomplishment and pe rsonal value. My children's first words were. "Do I have to use my own money?" I had to get rid or the gullt. Guilt because 1 got to go to the hospital for surgery and they never got to go any place. Guilt because l bought a new sweater and they traded theirs for a Bee Gees album. Guilt because I went out on Saturday night and left them home with an overpaid sitter and $2,000 worth or toys. The breaking point came when we knew in our hearts we could never qualify for welfare as long as they lived under our roof. We mad e a s peech , ''Children," we said, "you won't understand this now. but some- day you will. We no longer want to deprive you of the poverty you so richly deserve. The Happy Days Are Here Again Bank of Prosperity and Living Throueh Guilt is closed! Money ii aot re- lated to love. It's only a shallow substitute. What you really need is a ton or self-re.s_pect. Finally one of them said, "Do we pay for it w~th our own money?" We smiled, "It's the only way you can buy it." Sagittarius: Basic • issues are By Sydney Omarr Monday, Aprtl I , 1981 ARIES (Mar. 21 -Apr. 19): Money tree could be growing in your backyard. Fo c us on finances, personal possessions and protection of valuables. You locate what had been tost, miss- inc or stolen. Gem,ni, Sagit- tarius, Vlr'to persons play key roles. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): You'IJ be tested. questions will be asked and oircu~tances will HOROSCOPE· turn ill your favo _ Accent on special .ppearan 1 peraonall· ty, initiative, oriclnalltt aAd ability to •xpre11 1,eunp iu dynamtc, srapbic maaaer. GE~ Olay D·lune JO): Your s~fal tal..... 1bWtlel •utce to lorefl"Oll~~ receive ln.yttlatloa from tiatoua or· JM\iHUoa. 8artttuilla. Vb'IO and another VIreo ftcur• pro. mlPentlJ. Reapond ta po.ttln m•nner to; oppottunlty tor clnn arl&-"'1~ AJCmr ( ~·JUIJ 22); 8 ala-tr=m II IUC• ctf~I • l'oeua • p P•r, •re •t .. • and p rcenta1• deal•, F.1mll1 m'mbet to~pente1 •. 1eekl am=-muet •ltnlllcant e .j'9 a~ win· II I lJ .... plct ... ao <J!ib. •Aue. 21>; GoaJ ll within reach ; key is to be per ceptive and to avoid self- deception. Accent on career. prestige, communication with "authority figure." Techniques will be perfected. You'll be rid of superfluous material. BMi.ld! VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Get into production -chedc locations, perceive potentia,, open lines or commu.nlcaUon. Cancer, Capricorn peraQDI play important roles. RelatlonlbJp tn· tensities: older individual becomes vaJ~able ally. Accept responsibilltf. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Check credit ratings. Refuse to be tesponsible for deadbeats. Sto,1? hanging on to past -take cold plunge into future. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Opportunity exists for new, in- vigorating associations. Special emphasis on legal documents, agreements and renewed negotiations. Leo, Aries, Sagit- tarius persons play important roles. Do plenty of listening as others express controversial views. SAGl1TARIUS <Nov. 22-De<:. 21): Focus on b~ic issues, de- tails, services which ease your way toward major goal. Teach, learn, come to terms with fami- ly member who is concerned about security. Cancer, Capricorn, Aquarius persons fi1"1re prominenUy. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19) : Personal ma1netlsm soan; social activity accelerates. Ac- cent on children, speculation, a variety of sensations and ability to express self in creative man· ne r . Romance revives aspira- tions, lends spice to life. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): .Emphasis on selectivity, ability to sweep aside red tape and valid opportunity to collect quality material. Scorpio, Tauru.f and another\ Aquariaa play impori.nt roles. Transac- tion, lOlll delayed, can now be succesaf\llly colD&>leted. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Many penoos aeem to re1ard you u "means of transport•· tio.n." Messacea, calla, 1bort trips dot atenda. Member of op- posite sex pays meaninlful com- pliment. • I l{oy;al rites gest list see~~t · r • 4 ·J • ' ~ \ • 81~1 SL •RM' nounced but few other detmill s~ ftrmly SatWday • \• ..._..._.--have emeried since Queen Presldlllt RH u Jum the LONOON .-. nvttaUona to the Ellubetb II luued the lone· ,un and told ~rim• =•ter 1uammer weddlnt of Prince anUclpMed eqaaement announ-J1ar1aret 'thatcher at a recent c-.•rlH and Lad~ Dlana cement Im me.th Amoq the Wbite HOUH baaquet Utat be Spence!' are the m01t c:ov.ted in m~....-.. tile 1'.mes ol the wu aun be'd ~-a ln· t ... CO\llllrJ' •cl Bucktqbam belt ... IM_.. GI bonor. vitatiall. ''No n bana•t. •• COi'· Pata8 11 ~ tta_.-i lilt Tu':~ .,.. ..... IQ neted ftnt llldr.ttlnfr:11..,an at CloMlt II tJle erowtiJftlll. WMD~" ~ f1f ltate ,..._ bet.N dia NMIDbled Ctowd of The '2,Year.oid belr to UM n1 hr, dll•ltarl~• aad dlp .. •111· BritJ,lh ttitone ud la• 1'-1MI':· eel•brttiel ca apect tbe ~ltd Tia• 11raah Brltl1b tat»lold old flancee wlll marry Julf' •at tnYM...-eo drop tlU'oucb uae ..... .,.._ "Tb• Sun" 1ald lfn. St. Paul's Catbedul, • few maii;.c;l •••1• w• "IO aun tUt abe weeks after Lady Dia11a'1 aot.b • aad her bUlband Will set M In· bltthday. · • l canncit hJ who la tnvttid or vltattori t.bat the bu aare.-or· The clreumakera for ttM royal when tbe lnvitatlou wW It.art dered a 1lftt1 -a ptMe of bridal gown have been H· 1otn1... • palace apokHman porcelain. , ' JoAnne Mir's headgear waa themed 'The Great Waltz.' Just saying sorry may rwt be enough DEAR ANN LANDERS: In a recent letter someone asked what to say to friends who have lost a child. You answered: Jusl say, "I'm sorry." Actually, they can say more th~n that. I hope you will find room in your column for some specific "do's" and "don'ts" for people who want to help bereaved parents. I am ' chapter lead of one of the 224 chapters of Com- passionate Friends, the or- ganization you recommended. Thank you for t :>lllng the world about us. -BLEN THERE IN SANTA MONICA, CALIF. Dear Moalca: Here are die ~ "do'• aJMI "doa'&a." I eppreclate tlle opportualty &o paa1 die word. anything that implies a Jll4· meat about their feelings. Don't avoid mentioning Ute cblld'• name for fear of rembld- lag tbem of their 10111. <Tiie)' bavea•t forgotten It!) Don't point out tbat at le- t bey bave other cblldre9. 111 lllllll <Cblldrea are not lJRerd•US•I· ble. One caanot replate aa.tber>. ' Doa't .. ,:. "YM CH .... ,. bave ....,. clllht." <Ene ti tlley waaCed. to aad ~··· uo&Jler c:lalld wW.ld ao& He die clalld taey a.t. > Doa't make commeata a.lt ••Hetll &Ille care la tile em~ ey room, lloepl&al •r wltemtt waa laadeqHte. Pareab ~ alwa11 ....... by , ....... dHb& and ••ll&, l'a•UJ Irle.., lllMhl be e....i.J llM ..,. .... " ... M. -~ ....... •1 Lee 8et1•ldt, Pare a.rea.e.-0.Weaell, •..aea, c.11. <Pum••• •1 c •• ,......... .., ...... ~ •.•. ... I.MT, 0 .. a..-, W. tela). (Mated by AM L&Hen> I I c I Min Hctney Min Holden-Mr. Moorehouu Moorhouse-Holden Allison Holden of Costa Mesa and Patrick Moorhouse of Huntington Beach have an- nounced their engagement. The future bride, daughter of Mrs. D. Davis and Mr. J . Bradley of Costa Mesa, graduated from Costa Mesa High School. The future groom, son of Mrs. D. Acton and Mt. V. Moorhouse of Huntington Beach, was graduated from Edison High School and Orange Coast College. The wedd{ng will be held in Christ Methodist Church, Costa Mesa. Woot.ers-Simpson HoUy Ann Simpson of Newport Beach and Gerard Joseph Wooters of Newport Beach are engaged to be married. The bride-elect, daughter of Mrs. Patricia L. Simpson and Harold E. Slmpson of Newport Bhch. is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and attended San Diego Slate University. The future groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Wooters of Newport Beach, was graduated from Newport Harbor High School arid Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. The wedding will be held in Christ Church by the Sea in Balboa. The brlde·elect dau1hter of Joe 4nd J:mylu Correla 'of hllOower, attended Cer· ritos CoUe1e. The future 1room, IOD of Mr. and Mrs. Jaelt Hincbliffe of New Hampsblr'e , la a 1raduate of Pembroke Academy. A May weddin1 la planned ln Laguna Beach. Miu Simona-Mr May May-Simons Kathryn Simons of San Marino and Gregory May of Newport Beach are engaged lo be mar- ried. The future bride, daughter of Bill and Barbara Simons of San Marino, was graduated from San Marino High School and the Universi- ty of Southern California where she was affiliat- ed with Pi Beta Phi. The future bridegroom, son of BilJ and Kathleen May of lrvlne, graduated from Corona del Mar High School and the University of Southern California where he was affiliated with Sigma Nu Fraternity. A June wedding is planned in the San MarinoCoipmunity Church. Kirby-Piersante Lynn Piersante of Santa Ana and Tom Kirby of Huntington Beach have announced their engagement. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. James Piersante. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Kirby of Montrose, Colorado are the parents of the future "room. The wedding will be held in St. Joachim's Church. Costa Mesa. Denlle Ann N..,..comb ol Corona del Mar and Steven P . Zanto1 of Garden Grove are en1.,ed to be married. Tbe future bride, dau1hter of Mr. and Mr1. Renfroe. 1'ewcomb of Corona del Mar, waa 1raduated trom Corona del Mar Hith School ucl Westmont CoUe1e ln San· ta Barbara. Zant.a., son of Mr. and Jin. Peter J . Zantoa of Garden Grove, attended Cypress Junior C0Ue1e. A weddin1 ia planned ""'. ....~ .... ln Sherman Gardens in Corona del Mar. ..:.i.rw.1.it:3n~~"-' Mi&1 Newcomb Miss Hollenbeck-Mr. McCullough McCulwugh,.Hollenbeck Christy Cal}'lile Hollenbeck of Newport Beach and Mich,el Brian McCullough of Corona del Mar are engaged to be married. The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hollenbeck of Newport Beach was graduated from Newport Harbor High ~hoot and Orange Coast College. The future groom, son of Laverne McCullough of Corona del Mar and Brian R. McCullough of Mission Viejo, is a graduate of Mission Viejo High School and Arizona State University, Tempe. A June wedding is planned in St. James Episcopal Church, Newport Beach. Emery-IJail,ey Lynn V. Emery of Newport Beach and Michael Bailey of Columbia, Md. and have an- nounced their eQgagem ent. The bride-elect. d4ughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Emery of Newport Beach, was graduated from Corona del Mar High SchoOrand attended Orange Coast College and UCLA. The future ~room. son or Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey of Columbia, Md. was graduated from Oakland Mills High School in Columbia and Catonsville College, Towsend, Md. The wedding will be held in Columbia. Md. in October. Cigarettes ·bad for heart and lungs By Peter J. Stelncrob.a, M.D. DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I'm looking for sU1Uatics regarding the effect of tobacco on h•art and lungs. I happen to smoke three packs a day, I am 38 and have been doing so for years. The reason for my special interest is that no olle in my family has ever had any lung trouble. Nbt to much as an occasional cough. An uncle bid heart trouble. He smoked. My father who is 10 li a healthy specimen. He never smoked. ~ow that brings me down to me. With that kllld of family history, It's unlikely isn't it that I'll ever have emphysema even though I smoke 'u much? And as regards heart attack, with so I Ue history of heart trouble in my family , the c ances of that aren't likely either. J suppose I'm looking for excuses. I'm •ra- tt•nal.Wng so I can keep on smoking as much u I Jiave. In view of my 1ood heredity, what are ntr chances for getting Lnto trouble'! -MR. E. OEAll MR. E.: Heredl&y la lmponaat. B•& b • lablu (a way of life &Jaa& &Jawmb9 l&a DOH a& •'* and lu11> are, I U.lak, eftetl mere lmpor· t&lt to coulder &baa laeredll)'. I've bowa pa&le•ll wt&Ja poor berffl&y wllo ~ •• aeulbly aad loa1. Odten, wllll Sood ndl&y, died la tllelr "9 ud ... beeaue Uley a beea eommlW.1 alew lldckle ever llle 1•ara. . I'm llCM preacllla1, Mr. E . .Jut telltill It aa ll l11 layoarcaae,be&terllolrelf•~y. ln1- DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE ges& you qull 1mokln1. Not easy for• &hree-p•ck- a-day smoker, bu&notlmpoaalble. Regarding your request for llattadca, tile following wUJ Interest you: At a recent news co•- feremce llleld by &Jae Amertcu Medical Asaoci•· tloa, l&lpresldell&, Tbomaa N. James, M.D., said: "aiare&&e amoldag is twice u bad a rltk for fa&al bean dlaeue aa for cancer, and la In· depeadent ol other risks. "Tiie rtat from smoking ls sttll 1rea&er la people wile atready llave MP blood preuare, JaJp Wood cbolestvot, diabetes or any comblaa- tlon ol &beae rtlb. •• MEDICALETl'ES (Replies to and from re. aders): DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Your column on heartburn was helpful ln my cue. Cutting out peppermint candy after meals helped lrerpendously. Occasionally I had to take an antacid table. Is it all riaht to late tbe&e u often aa necessary? For example, qoce every two or three days? -MRS. K. DEA& Mas. K .: As I reeall, I explabted U.at ltea.rUNn la eaued by a refta 91 fMd ud acid Into tbe HOpb•gua became &be valve at the lower eed ol &be gllllet doesn't function well. In acldltJoe &o wba& I've suggested for over- coml.Dg beartb•ra, llere are some aa11eatlons by Gordoll McBardy, M.D., cllalca1 professor of medldne a& Loalalana Stale Unlvenl&y Medlcal Center la New Orleans: alt or stand erect after meals; sleep wl&Ja bat&ocka and llead elevated. Avoid tip& panty girdles or elastic binders. Try to avoid chocolate, peppermln&, caffelne- contalnlng beverages. Cu& dowd on or qui& smoking. Some&lmee fr•U Juices can accentuate symp&oma became ~Y Irritate a suc:eptlble . esophageal Uata1. In ualD1 antaclcb, try &o take &hem abortly ahead of Wiien JaeartbllJ'D ••ually oc:c•ra. Aataelda atlU remJLD tile namber oae cllolce of &herapy. Mn. K. Tallt.1 OM or hro every day (or la Uqllkl form) for .a wlalle la a reuoaable way &oovercomedlacomfort.!..._ Emphf/um4 rar1l11 attockl ~JI. TMrt i1 UIVGUJI a htat~ of uwrat coldi and o Cotfflh that ha.I bun hangfno on /or J11Gn, q• Dr. Stftncrohn i'J hU booldd, "Emphf/1mio: HOID To Live With It.'' For a "OfJll writ• him at thf.I 1W1D1J10Pfr nc:loling 50 cent1 and o STAMPED, SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE. Dr. St1incrohn totlcomH qu11Uon1 from rlOUn. Hi cannot Cl"'1N1' oil~ hi toiU ift. clua thoN of~ tntn•lt a. IU cohmm. I Dana Belinda Howes of San M arhao and William Charles An· deraon of Newport hacb have announced their plane to wed. . The bride-el,ct, daughter of Mr .. .and Mrs.'Durward Howat Ill of San Marino Is a 1raduate of the University of Sout~ern Callfoml•i The future groom, aon ol Mr. and Mrs. Robert E . Andenon of Newport Beach, waa graduate.d from Corona d.el Mar High School and USC. A June wedding wlU be held In All Saints Episcopal Ch urch , Pasadena. Mr. Daw -Miss Johnson DaviA-Johnson Jana Johnson of Newport Beach and James R. Davis of Corona del Mar are engaged to be married. The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Johnson of Newport graduated from Corona del Mar High School and Orange Coast College. The future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Davis of Newport Beach is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School. The wedding will be held in the Community Congregational Church, Corona del Mar. The wedding picture . Consuelo Terrado and Thomas Aycock, both of Santa Ana, were married ln St. John the Bap- tist Church of Costa Mesa. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Terrado or Santa Ana, was graduated rrw. ,the Manuel L. Quezon University in the PhllJppines. She is employed by Braxton Manufact\,lrin&(fo1 of California. , t:' The groqm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tq\D.m>i Aycock of Santa Fe Springs, was g~adi,t~l­ ed from Santa Fe Springs Hi1h &hoot and. ~a! State, Long Beach. He works for tt.~ C,.qfof;}}iit Youth Authority. '" Tbe couple plan to live ln Santa Ana aft•r !t, lrip to ManzanJUo, Mexico. · • RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTHY ................... lfH ftMIC)l 11.YD. COST~Ml.S4-'4 .. 1 IM . . ; l . . l Ll . . . ( i <i a c s ti " ., "liil~MY JOHNBON ....,..,._ ... .., • ...,._, •• a compe&Jlft1· UtUes ftnt 1ro-CIP arot.dway tar JOHph , ii about y w t.Unc by Second Stal • encea ~wlllen the final curtlaafllls on "Alhet" runs trom April 8 t*ouah April 26 -tt will to an end the second succeasfw seuon for Cout Repertory's expanded repertoire of P19· . d "'h · ecoed Stage, ofteq conside ' e ex· ~ 1e1 of SCR, is la sboweaae for con· Je~porary aAd new American plays, but ta not necessarily .... experimental. I With a play such as "Ashes" tnnovatJon ls more the word than experimental. 1'.be play bas 'ASHES' STARS MOSIMAN. SANTORO A tale of atrength through fruatratlon been tried In the toughest of markets, Broadway, and a pair of expertenced actors have been brought in to play the leads. WRITTEN BY DAVID Rudkin, "Ashes" will co-star Dean Santoro. a 1970 Tony Awa~d winner for his Broadway perfor1Dance 10 "Borstal Boy." and Marnie Mosiman, who was with the national touring company of ·'Godspell. .. Irene Roseen and Don Tuc~e. both of SCR's resident actmg company, will hold down multiple roles. Lee Shallat ls directing. According to David Em mes. one of the founders and artistic director or SCR, the purpose of Second Stage is to ~roduce . new American plays and develop Amencao wnters. It also offers actors more work and a broader range of roles Second Stage has been a success Jn that it ha s provided work for the performing craftsman and has not taken away from the main stage at SCR •'WE ENC'OU RAGE subscription to Sfocond Stage." Em mes said. "That .. along with single ticket sales. has made 1t possible and the small stage has not drained from t he large stage." However, with President Reagan's pro- posed cuts in the nat 1onal endowment to the performing arts. there 1s some concern. "The national endowment fund plays a big role in experimental stagE'." Em mes Pointed out "but no art institution should Ix-come total- ly dependent on it It s hould l'e'present only five percent of a_ny art msl1tute's budg-::_ _ _ _ . THE. EIJP&NTMAN NOW PLAYING IDWARDS WOOORRIDCI lDW&ROS BlllSTDl (DWAROS' Wl$18ROOI\ I 110 ,_Sil$ ACCLrrlO fOll Tllll LIGltlMLU ----- t ·~ IJl'GPOIM .,._.llet could alt.ct Second n Sace 1inc1 otber etMlei-"Ors slmllar to the Second ta1e. It mt1ht mak• 1ome institutions puU back an.t Clo o.lt the tried •Dd true stulf and not the ...t experiment.!. • • "Wa'll all have W t\'hten OWi belts ao to speak, but. I don't thl•~ we should abandon the new lhln1s ln our bus._1. With our larce sub· scrlpUon foll0Wia1, SOit ts on prett)l aolld tlnan· clal around ... . ' P mTING FINANCES ASIDE, Emmes ex- plained that 54!cond Sta,e _. a natural place to explore and encounter new experiences ln the the a~~ • , "We are beginning to experience an in- crease in the subm1as1on of new works from ma- jor New York agents," he said. "And as a result of our commitlment to do new works, we send r our literary-manager east to Waterford, Conn. where new plays are done. "He has made contact there and we are get- ting a better quality of play. We also have our own playwright unit ln the theater,'· Em mes con. tinued. "Of course we can't compete on the Broadway levJll, but we can develop and iden- tify playwrights in our own a rea. And we will conllnue to do this." Although "Ashes " has been tried on Broadway and the New York Shakespeare Festival in association with the Manhattan Theatre Club. it is relatively new and leaves lots of room for experiment and Innovation. IT IS A HUMAN drama of a couple strug- gling to fulfill a dream of ~aving a baby. Their hope is denied, but from the " Ashes" of one dis- appointment after another they develop the strenitb to endure. lt is a story much like that of t~e birth of SCR and Second Stage. From an idea, a sla· lion wagon, $17 and a bunch of costumes, South Coast Repertory was formed in 1964. After a summer In Long Beach. Emmes and Martin Benson. the other artistic director. moved their rag-tagged acting company to Orange County, touring the county in a produc- tion of Tartuffe. finally settling on the NewPort Beach waterh'ont. The company remained there for two seasons before moving into a variety store on Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa, then moving to its present location in November of 1978 The following year SCR gave birth to a new baby -a child named Second Stage The mother and baby are Cin_e. __ A IO£l!T C1W!l'(JP · IRW!N W!lOO.£R l'!OlOCIUI ROBERT DE NIRO UIA llAllT1tl~ l'ICl'llRE ue.AGING BULL'' PLUS 2nd FEATUR E ANTHONY HOPKINS ~riHB ~ edwards SADDLEBACK PWA T~':K~D T~ 581 -5880 edwards WESTBROOK .~i;::,:, 530 un1 ·~ ...,.. 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(!) -"THE EARTHLING" "THIEF" • PLUS (R) "EYEWITNESS" Of'ange Coast DAILY P9LOT/Sunday, Aprll 6. 1981 juven~le back ~ on Broadway N&W YOU <AP) -lt'a trlidhiGe1I for New wk MWln to denounce LOI Aapl9I 11 a bamlet llaam 8DCI pl11Uc1 a place_...,. .-.....tb all t ...,. tiDMl you tlnd Nat UaMI. "O! Rlcbard "You will not ftnd .udft New Yorker rl lDI about L.A . .'' tJte 2'-yeat-old IC• • kDown to the na*9 ftve yeltl aa Gle eaaitlve , poetr1· lUn1 John·Boy of U' "Tbe Waltona." 1 .. You can ba"e the tlc:eat life out tbere, tarUcularly lf you like "e outdoors u I do. I love New York, but ' ven when I'm outside ere I always feel as If 'm in a bit room." He aat at breakfast, RICHAN> THOMAS 1nunching oo a \ trolsspt. "But I've never really felt t.be need to pet one place against the other." A GOOD IDEA. Pa~arly since he'll be here through June maybe longer. He's atarrin« as the war-cnppled Vietnam vet, Ken Tally, in Lan· ford Wilson's "Fifth of July" on Broadway. He succeeds Christopher Reeve int.be role. Thomas is the second "Waltons" graduate to return to the stage here, the other being Ralph Waite, who played bis father lo the series and now FRENCH- POH I Wmt SU9-T11\.H • 290~ c eo... ...... 1 NOW -... YING n 9i Cooon.t °"' ....... 673 .. 290 F"l.ft • P' , ,,--U\CAIE ~ \. AUIFOlLES Bi DI Undltl Amata .... i' Now I edwards LIDO CINEMA "] HEWPC>n Ii.YD. AT VIA UOO ... PLAYING I MEWP'ORT IUCH 67l-tJSci I'll«) ... --·-'79"·-----,...--.-.. -.-NT CIST& •SA ma •M·PAll ll Tiit Busto! UA Mo.,ts Lincoln 011vt·ln ~ddleback 1m 154074U 1710990 4022 (714)821'070 171415815480 llllTIIC1• •Kl llNl llMCl WlST.mtl td•wds lwon Woodb11d~ I Contdomt Cinema West 17141848 0388 (714l m om mom 2m <714> 891 ·3935 NO p~e ACC1!19T90 l'OR TMf8 eNGAG«MeNT WINNER! 4 ACADEMY ·AWARDS . l IDT PICW Of' .,. YIAA I Im DIMCfCM r\obefr Redford . .. ""'°""• ~ Tlmottlt ti.men -llST SCNIMllAY ADAPT ATIOM Alvin Sargenr ~ atara ID 9triDd ·a "Tbe J'ather" at tbe Clr~l• ID · tbe ScaUre. Llke Waite, the blood·balred, boyilb·lookln1 actor ii no 1tran1er to Broadway. He mede bla d• but there at aa49 •1, playin1 a aon ot Franklln D. Rooeevelt ID "SUbrlle at Campobello." '"IWE LAST TIME I WAI OD 1ta1e lD New York I wu a Juvenile," says Thomu. laat here 14 years 110 in Edward Albee'• "l:veeytbln1 ln the Gardea.'' "Now I'm an •Cini Juvenile. But lt'a lood to be back ... He allowed u bow It'll be even better when b1a wife, Alma, and their '~·year.old aon, Richard (the fifth In line or Richard Tbomuea) join blm. He and his family Uve quietly ln Loa An1elea, far from the SUnset Strip and the Hollywood ram· ble, lo a pleaaant, tree·Uned area known aa t,,os Felli. Their house la juat a abort way froJQ an old Spanlsb-1tyle mansion W .C. Fields once owned. Thomas' idea of whoopee la to aWdy Chinese, putter in bis garden or listen to opera or record· ings of jau singers 11.lte Sylvia Syms and Blossom Dearie. BOre BIS PARENTS once were dancers, first in Cuba, then wlth the New York City Ballet. He took up theater at the ripe old age of 8, ainl(lDI( "You Gotta Have Heart" in a production of "Damn Yankees." ·'That was m y brief but Wleventful career in musical comedy," says Thomas, who toddled into drama with "Campobello" and bas been at It ever since, mosUy in TV but also on stage and in a few rums. "To be on stage was very natural for me . .My aptitude for acting showed early, I guess, so my llfE POWER OF EVIL~ l'X:>LONGER INTitE HANDSOFACHIW THE~OtAJ>n:R IN THE~TRILOGY •1t11 TW(HTIE'ft< Cf.NTURY-#011 ~,. • ~""-"it. -IMA "-All ....... YIUO "'"' FOUllTA .. •Aun ......... 1111 529-5339 Mluion ViljO 830-6990 Foun~•n v1•ley 962 2ca1 ll!IW ..... llWPOaT U 11'11 C..... ~ Of1119t S3H553 llfWPO'l llNcll "4·0760 Wtslminstlr "3·, ~ IO 'AllU acc:tPTD fCM TIMI lllU8llla1' parents encour•1ed me. And I had a 1ood Ume ~ In• It," be aald. ~ t)'8'f.DI ADd after bla "Waltoae" da1$, he's lllottly baled himself In TV movies, makJns 1bow1 Wee the "Root." 1equal, "The SU.nee" and relllak• ol two war.movie cluslcs, "Tbe Red Badp ot Cou.race'' and •·All Quiet on UM Western l'ront." 8VT HE'S NOT NltGLECl'ED tbe ata.e. 1n Loa-AQleles, he's done Kaufm1M aod Connelly'• "Merton ot the Movtea " Shaw'• "St. Joao" and David Babe's Vietnam drama, •·•t;treainen." And laat year, before atartlq rebeanala for CBS' "Tbe Berlin Tunnel," be played tbe bed.rid· den, permanently crippled hero of "Whose Llfe la It Anyway?" in summer stock. ' Actors ln a Ions-running aeries orten vow they'll leave It, claim they've gotten tired or lt, want to do new tbln1s. They rarely leave. It's part or their annual campaign for a hefty pay increase. They know that if they stay put for 1jx, seven years, they'll make enou1h from the seriea, its re· runs and overseas sales to be fiscally well-off tor life. "I happen to be in a profession where lf I'm successful I can make a lot of money. That's all well and good, but . . . " He grins and sighs. "What can I say? I'm doing what I want to do. "I would not be happy mak:lnJ mountains of money in the 10th year of my series." Unlike some actors in a lona·run bit, he didn't flnd the process of lea ving emotionally trying. "The break wasn't difficult," be says. "My contract was for five years. I certainly had no in- tention of getting out of my contract, but I also had no intention of staying longer." "GREAT!" 5'9UYll8 ~cm.if ~ -·-~~ ---NOW SHOWING----•u •cam •u llY1lf ms. ft• • IUICl Brea Plaza Edwards Cinema Woodb11dge Cinema V1e10 Calledome 529.5339 546·3102 551 0655 ! 830 6990 634·25!13 . ...._.._ .. , .......... ~~- AH ll't' Fii.MS PllOOUCTIOH Of 14 COLIN HIOODIS '1CT\lllE NINETOflVE DUNEY C'Ol.EMAH • ELIZAlllilH WIUION ... nutLINQ HAYD5H an. 0..-1 <'f tlW ... ,,, ,......,.,. ~OIUIUT i..wo1 C'Ol.ll"lllOO~ .. _..., COUH HIOOINS,... 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P#ffT. -.• Giulia P uo, at ript, tbe youn• New York actre11. moat recently seen la tbe BroaClwa=YivaJ of "Tbe WlDalOw ,'' bu her tint" major tel slGD role when she plays tM Wife ol Eleazar, leader ~ tll'e leaJota, 'the ABC's ei1ht·bour presedt\· tion of "Masade." Peter Strabs plays that le• In this historic tale of a baPd of patriots· ready to face aoy fate rather tban shame and slavery. The "ABC Novel tor Television," airs tonight through Wednes· day from 9 to 11 p.m. ''I was at home in New York after I got the role,'' she recalls, "and one day the telephone rang. A voice said, 'Is this Giulia Pagano?' I said, 'yes,' and he said, 'If I told you this was your rebel husband, would you know who that was?' And I said, 'Peter Strauss.' "It was such a nice thing to do ; he was in New York and wanted to meet me. He filled me in on what making mov- ies is all about, and he's been so nice to me I cannot tell you. • LOS ANGELES <AP) -Angie Dickinson, with a well.earned reputation for candor and lack of pretension, is returning to the grind of weekly television. Sbe says she's doln1 it to "keep alive." She admits that the long hours and tiring work of ''Police Woman" contributed to the breakup of her marriage to composer Burt Bacharach. But she wlll be back on NBC in the fall in a new comedy series because the _prolongation of her career demands it. "1.F I COULD DO JUST two terrific pictures a year I might not do a series," she says. "But I know I can't." She was in the hit ABC miniseries "Pearl" two years ago. Her last film hit was "Dressed to Kill," more than a year ago. For that director Brian De Palma insisted on a double for her nude scenes. "I'm not in my prime. as far as the 30-year-old leading lady. that I can get any part," says Miss Dickinson, who in her late 40s still exudes a sexy allure. ·'I don't want to just play mothers . Sorry. The Katharine Hepburn parts aren't being written any more, and if they are written, Jane Fonda gels them." MISS DICKINSON, TALKING in the s unny, airy home where she lives with her 14-year-old daughter, Nikki, worries that many of her A" ..... RETURNING TO GRIND ON WEEKLY TV Angle Olcklnaon regrets lack of movie• movies pass unnoticed. She says, "I made four pictures and I'd go through the lint at the s upermarket and the clerk says, 'Well, we miss you. Why aren't you workil')g?' I'd been working my tail ofl and nobody sees the picture "So to be seen a lot you'd better make two pictures a year that are blockbusters, but they all can't be. So what do you do? 'Dressed To Kill' did well, but that was a year-and·a-half ago. "WHEN AM I GOING TO get another? I don't have one. That's the point. I can't do a 'Dressed To Kill' every four years and keep my fame. So I feel doing a series is just one way to keep aJive." Patter in 'Chapter Two' delicious Miss Dickinson will also be seen Thursday, in "Dial M for Murder," a thriller that should command some attention. She plays a wealthy American woman targeted for murder in London by her Britis h husband in an NBC remake of the 1954 Alfred Hitchcock film. She has the Grace Kelly role. It also stars Christophe r Plummer as her husband, Anthony Quayle as the detective and Michael Parks as her boyfriend. By MICHAEL DOUGAN Ol llM OallJ "llet SUft It should be easy to tire of Neil Simon. How many lines like "I faint all the time; it's the only thing that relaxes me" or "I thought I bad food poisoning; all the time it's a mild case of ecstasy" can we take? Particularly when they hit us at the rate of one or two per minute. Simon 1s a little like Shakespeare in that if it isn't good it's a disaster. Bad Simon is bad theate r. It takes more than a modicum of talent to keep his patter fres h and relevant. Of course, he writes great material and, properly performed, Neil Simon plays are a treat. Fortunately for those of us who enjoy laughter with our meals, the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse rendition of Simon's "Chapter Two" is as good as it's black walnut cake. Thomas White, m aking his directorial debut at the Harlequin, has assembled a crackerjack cas t for this presentation of what may be Simon's fines t effort. They almost make us believe that, somewhere, people really talk like that. "Chapter Two" concerns a grief.stricken widower and embittered divorcee who, despite their respectiv'e pledges to go it alone for awhile, are caught up in a tornado of a romance. Once they wed, however, it aU turns strangely sour and their balloon bursts with the biggest pop since Hiroshima. H.M. Wynant plays George, the widowed author, a man with an arrogant wit and the sup· pressed soul of a lO·year-old. His emergence from the veil of remorse, his brief ride on the runaway trolley of love and his sudden plunge into outwardly-directed self-hatred comes off without a hitch. What's more, Wynant Look8 likes Simon's George. He's ideal for the role. Belter still is Lisa Robinson as Jennie, the enthusiastic object of George's passion. Ms. Robinson makes it easy to understand why George would fall for her. Any of us would. MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE WINNEROF2 ACADEMY AWARDS tncludlne BEST ACTOR ROBERT DE NIRO ROBERT DE NIRO "RAGING BULL'' Call 642-5678. ~~-NOWPLAYJNG ~~- Put a few words to work tor ou. com 1111'.SJ (l THO "ID(• 'IOYt llYlll( lllAU( Br•\lnl '\addlebar~ WMlbroo~ Woodbfld(t Sud1um Or In '>40 7444 581 '>880 )JO 4401 '>5 1 06'>5 639 8770 Dlllm UA C•ly C1nem• 634 391 1 JUTlllllSTU H1 W1y 39 Or In 891 3693 In the supporting roles, Art Koustik plays {,eorge•s womanizing brother and Patti Colom· bo is Jenn.-·s loyal and lonely friend. Koustik 1s very good and Ms. Colombo is good, if not very. AU io all , it's a sohd crew. And a very funny play. Producer and Harlequin-owner Al Hampton has added a bit of pre-show entertainment: himself. Hampton appears for a 1!>-minute sing· ing stint before the opening scene. He's pretty good, too, though fans of "Saturday Night Live" must find it impossible to watch Hampton's act without recalling Bill Murray's series of lounge- singer send-ups. Somehow, we kept expecting him to burst into "Star Wars, nothing but star wars ... " "Chapter Two" runs through May 3. Adult prices are $20 for Saturday nights, $18 Fridays, $16 weeknights and Sundays. A Sunday brunch costs SlJ for adults, $9 for kids. She behevei:. "Dressed To Kill" figured in her selection for the role "But also not too m any women are on the Q hst," she says. That's the s uper-secret list which rates the audience appeal of every star "I BEAD THE OTHER day that there are no women in the top 20," Miss Dickinson says. "I'd be willing to bet against that. I think I'm in the top l~ and ·Poli ce Woman' had a lot to do with it ·Police Woma n' changeJ m y life " S he credits the series. telecast on NBC from 1974 ·76. with boosting he r "international acceptance" it was s hown in 47 countries - and raising her from ''known actress" to star. "I haven't traveled that much, but I went to Tahiti for instance, for ·overboard,' and people everywhere called 'Ser -geant Ander-son'!'' she says. · John Boonnan's "EXCAUBUR" Nigel Terry· Helen Mirren • Nicholas Clay• Cherie Lunghi ·Paul Geoffrey w Nicol Williamson Executive' Producers Edgar F. Gross.,.,. Robert A. Eiaenstrin• IMected •"'Produced i.y Jphn Boonnan Screenplay 1oy Rospo Pallenberg _. John Boonnan !Kg• <>._j Adapted from Malory's Le Morte Darthur i.y Rospo P~llenberg " ~&!-T«hnlc:olM' STARTS FRIDAY 'APRIL 10th c .... o.-, ....... c_ ~u.,...-....... ' f;1 r ~ll :zl ~ '. ' -1 ......-,,. II I •'t: I ~1 11,1 .. ~ ~ It .- 1 Orange Coaat OAt~Y PILOT/8Uriday. Apttl 5, 1181 Butler Housing Is 0Cferin1 a special low- interest rate financlne program to Sandcastle bomebuyers at Newport Beach. A. 124'1 percent in- terest rate -amorllled over a 30-yeu period -ii due and payable ln three years. SandcasUe buyers may refinance at any time dwine the three year time frame with no rrepayment penalty. It, for ex- ample, conventiona rates fell below the 12~ per- ceht, the buyer may elect to take advantage of a lower rate at that time. A 10 percent down pay- ment plan accompanies the financing program. Prices start at Sl69,980. Sandcastle homebuyers have the convenience of an oq-site decorator center operated by Colorand 'torp. as well as professional interior de- sign consultation by award-winning interior de- signer, Lois Harding. with two f\a&I balha, and -.. available in upper or lower ltte(_ rl.u. . Prices al Canyon Potate ranae from SUS,990 to S181>,•, With ._year filled·t•te loam available. MOdel Mina and the 1aJea omce are open dally from 10 a.m. to duak at 5801 Stet.ton Court in Anaheim Hilla. •ree• .... n lleM 8JN!HI•• CulrenUy celebratJn1 its arand opening is Broek HMnea in Anaheim" the newest addiUon to the portfoUo ol dJaliniuiabed residential com- m u&ltld be•riDC lbf quality and expert cratt.lmaulp olfere4 by ... J . Brock Ir Sons, Inc. To visit Sandcastle, take the San Diego Freeway (405) at MacArthur Boulevard, proc~ toward the ocean to Pacific Coast Highway, then right one short block to Avocado and left to the de- velopment. Models are open from 10 a.m. till 8 p.m . daily. P.or more information, call 673-3271. "I'd penonally like to invite prospective home buyers aeeklni a chaog6 from the ordinary to visit our ne• communitJ," •lated marketing director Reed ti •. ''Brock Homea in Anaheim has been a long Ufl\e in eo1ntn1, but u a result, it ranks as one ol out fintsl development.a to date in terms of des}ln, appailntments and location." A decorator center and interior design consultation are available at Sandcastle Sa1'f•11• Oft do.,• ........... ,. The opportunity to purchase a new home at Village Homes/ Anaheim with savings on down payments and monthly paymenu drew more than 200 proepective home seekers and resulted in 12 sales during its introductory period. Availability of a land lease program means land costs are not included in the home loan; thus a new home priced at $153,990 may be purchased for $98,990. To reach the community, take the Riverside Freeway to the Imperial Highway exiting north. Continue to La Palma Avenue and turn tight, traveling two miles to the homes, at 8033 E. Woods boro Avenue CaRflOR Pol•t~ I• cfdld f>,_.ted In thr~ open-styled floor plans, a total of 29 two-and three-b,edroom, two -bath residences are now av aUa ble in the fint phase. 8-4 ... ~ .. met ellnwl Like lhe leaendary hand-made c rystal collec- tions for which they were named, "Sandpiper Homes by Bergheer" hate bttn master-crafted to offer the ttltimate in desert resort residences and are prestigiously located within the gates of Indian Wells Country Club near Palm Sprines. 'the three specta<'ular Sandpiper fl oor plans are called the "Regency," "S teuben" and "Waterford " Priced from $240,000 to $300,000, the singte- level retident~ offer from 2.,287 to 2,545 square feet ot llvlnl area, and each is presented in a choice ot \hree custom -detailed architectural styl- ings. Available in one and two·story configurations, Canyon Creek affords buyers a choice of homes ranging from two to five bedrooms, up to three full baths plus formal living, dining and family areas, and incorporating from 1,750 to 2,900 square feet of interior Living space. · To visit the homes of Canyon Creek, priced from •$198,000 to $270,000, take the Santa Ana Freeway to the Culver Drive exit and proceed north on Culver Drive to Irvine Boulevard. Turn east on Irvine Boulevard and continue to Yale Avenue Turn left onto Yale Avenue and continue. pas t Hicks Canyon Road. to the Canyon Creek sales information center and model complex. Capufranotraclaftnftfl Sales are under way at Belford Terrace, one or the three "villages" at Maurer Elliott Construc- tion Company's Villages of the Mission in Sao Juan Capistrano. are open daily from 10 a .m . to 5 p.m. To visit Villages of the Mission , take the Santa Ana Fretway to the Ortega Highway and proceed east to tbe community. 8rf•fol Place.,......,.~,.. Warmington Develupment is currently offer· ing a special buyers incentive program with total move -in cosu of just $3,990 and below market 12'1/a percent interest on loans with a seven year due date on the remaining units at Bristol Place, an adult condominium conversion community in San- ta Ana. "This program appeals to the young first time buyers who have been priced out of the Orange County real estate market." commented Larry Raggs. vice pres ident of sales for Warmin~ton Priced from $57,990. the <'Ondominium homes at Bristol Place, conveniently located in the de· sirable South Coast Plaza area. offer one and two. bedroom floorplans particularly well-suited to young singles and couples. Enthusiastic homebuyer response met the re- cent grand opening of Canyon Pointe as large crowds of visitors toured the new Anaheim Hills view site community by Carlton Homes Inc. Only six homes remain in phase four of Canyon Creek, and phase three is completely sold out, reports Gall Pagano, project sales manager for the community Qf single family homes in Irvine. Homes in the final phase at Villages of the Mis- sion are offered in five different one and two-story, ------------------- three and four-bedroom plans. The homes range from approximately 2, 130 to 3,160 sq ft. or elegant interior space. Prices range from $200,990 to The Canyon Pointe residences are presented m four variations of single-level floor plans that range in size from 1,518 to 1,744 square feet. Plans include two bedrooms or two bedrooms and den. Survey reveals buyer profile By LOUISE COOK Astoet11ed Prtti Wr1eer Looking for a house? So are thousands of other Americans and a recent report by a builders' group in· dicates that what buyers are looking for is more space. energy efficiency and a better neighborhood. The National Association of Home Builders surveyed several groups or new home buyers to find out what they wanted in their houses and to put together a profile of a typical buyer. THE ASSOCIATION said the me- dian size of the new homes purchased by those questioned was 1,886 square feet: most of those surveyed said they would have preferred a bigger house. Only 12 percent of the people polled said they would be willing to Live in a s maller house than they had now. although more lhan half said they would accept an expanda ble home - with part of the living space left un- furnished in order to save money on initiaJ hous ing costs Sixty percent of those quesUoned s aid energy-saving features were an important ractor in choosing their home: about the same number said they wouJd be "very willing" to spend $500 for extra insulation. Almost half of those questioned 45 percent -said they wouJd be "very willing" to pay Sl.200 to $1,500 for s torm or thermal pane windows . THE BUILDERS' association re- port indicated that homeowners are taking their own steps to save on fuel costs. More than nine out of every 10 people questioned said they turned down their thermostats in winter; about six in 10 sajd they used less air conditioning in summer. Most homebuyers said they had several reasons for choosing the house they diet The most common reasons were "style," cited by 64 percent or those questioned, and "price," men- tioned by 54 percent of the people polled. Why did families pick a particular place to buy? Just under half ot those questioned said they wanted "a better neighborhood." About one·t.bird said the most important thine was bein1 close to their jobs . THE BUILDERS' sro.p, based on a 1980 poll of 2,177 famllies who boueht new houses in 1978 and 19?1, said the typical homebuyer had a median in· come of $27,000. The dollar figure would be higher today. The head of household was 33 years eld. Almost 62 percent of those ques- tioned were married, with children. About 30 pe rce'9l were married couples without children. Single peo- ple were the s mallest group of homebuyers. but the builders' associa- tion said : "With the easing Of credit restrictions and the trend toward later marriages, singlt 1fomen comprise one of the fastest growin& segments of the home-buying market." More than half ot the homebuylng households s urveyed -'41~ percent- had at least two wage earners. Sixty. eight percent of the household buying a home for the first time had two in· comes. ABOUT TWO-THIRDS of the peop .. surveyed had owned their own homes before and just under hall of the buyer.; used equity from the sale of a previous house for the down payment on their new residence. Asked about interest rates on their mortgages, 43 percent of dtole ques- tioned by the buildtts said they were paying 9.51 percent or more. Today's mortgage rates are all in double di1lts -the Federal Hoftle Load lank Board does riot expect rates to drop below 11 lh or 11 ~percent this year -aftd the added interest is lftln1 a bl1 thunk of homebuyers budgets aid puttint home ownership out of the rhch of many people. T he builders· group calculated, for example, that the 111onthly payment on a $60,000. 30-yeal' tnort1•1' at 16 per- cent is $807. To qualify for that k1nd ol mortgqe, the buUdefl' aay, you need an annual income of a.arty ••· The same mort1=1 at U IJ"~nt would have a m '1. payment ol abour $817 and w equJn an an. nual income of about .000. $389,900. The sales office (661-6714> and decorated models Classic country elegance at Rancho Santa Fe. Fairbanks Ranch . Per- ha,ps the most impor- tant priva te residential com- munity ever c reated in Southe rn California. 1,240 prime master-planned acres at Rancho Santa Fe, an area rcnowne<t for its prestige, the traditional beauty of its ar- chitecture and charming early California ambience. Here you will find estate sites of one acre and larger with a ll access controlled by electron- ically acti vated privacy gates. Throughout time this land has attracted swash- buckling romantics yearning to call it their own. One such man was Douglas Fairbanks. Awe struck upon seeing its breathtaking natural beauty he determined that here was the perfect place for his and Mary's dream hot:lse. But alas, it was not to be. Fairbanks' passion for this land continued, however, as he turned it into a working ranch where citrus groves 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 in a di· mate of refreshing seawashed 4it. Towering eucalyptus forests, orange groves and beautiful rolling meadows offer a rare, uncluttered set- ting. A lakeside cluohouse . with beautiful tennis facilities Fairbanks Ranch are nearing completion. A full equestrian center and wan- dering trails will be included as will Fairbanks Village Plaza, to be built at the south- west e ntry of the Ranch to provide co11ven iL'nt shopping and professional ~c rvices. It w ill almost be impos- sible to believe you are o nly a few minutes from the San Diego Freeway, twenty-five miles fro m downtown San Diego and comfortably close to Orange Cou nty anC: Los Angeles. Fairbanks Ranch holds every promise of becoming o ne of the most prestigious and sought after addresses in Southern California. A place o f enchanting beauty and en - during charm. It is one of the last opportunities to enjoy a truly elegant, rural lifestyle with every mode rn con- venience. All homesites are improved with natural gas, sewers and cable television and of course, all utilities are underground. Secure an a.ppointment · to visit Fairbanks Ranch to· dey. Ranch tours by appoiot- ment only: Fairbanks Randi Realty Co. P.O. Box 2012, .RmlCho Santa Fe, California 92067 Telephone (714) 756-3795 (213) 271-9488 From $175 ,000 • • ' et1••• ..... ...., .., ..... le ••1er offertag within M;rickel DevelOJ)· t. unity at Sheffield Manor in the Irvine ~ florthwood, is the two-bedroom "Jef· ~(Plan 00). An anlled enuyarea and •..:•~I form a unique ietroductlon to the __ ,,,_"-~g room area in tJlis plan, desiped MIO. and couples who lead active Llfestylea. on to the Jeffenon, there are two •11e11tc:iom floor plans offered at Sheffield • "bere prices range from $124,950 to $14 . All of the two-story homes are appointed 1dUi.a family room, while one ""1dence .Jso off en a d:t'D6ftM*n. sales office and model homes, furnished by 'Bae Strfet Interiors of Newport Beach, are open dail)' from 10 a.m. to dusk at Sheffield Manor. To reach the new residential community, take the Santa Ana Freeway to the Culver Drive exit. Go north on Culver to Irvine Boulevard and tum right approx- imately two blocks to the Sheffield Manor sign and temporary entrance. •f Artla•r \/Hiap'• ~~atle11 & C Properties' MacArthur Village offers a mil 'on-dollar recreation complex that includes swi9'lming, tennis, volleyball, basketball, sunning and ;.billiards. ,Priced from $57 ,400, the homes range from 504 to 1,020 square feet, with a choice of one bedroom, one bath, or two bedrooms, one bath. One plan, "Th~ Junior Executive," features a special built- in .... all unit with a disappeartne queen-sized bed, ·deslJ, and shelves, which is a money-saving bonus for first-time buyers. fro reach the community, take< the San Die10 •"'fretway to the Bristol Street exit and go north to MadArtbur Village. Or. take the MacArthur 9 o vard exit off the Newport Freeway and drive wes lo MacArthur Village. roadmoor Homes has appointed Carl rand Associates Organization for Planning rchitecture of Costa Mesa as architect for its iew-oriented community of homes in La~una el. Located in the hills at Crown Valley way and Golden Lantern, the new community consist of 141 s ingle-family detached re· ces. our floor plans will be available, ranging a two-bedroom with den model to a 4· m plan. Encompassing from 2,100 to 3,200 e-feet of living space, the homes will include al dining rooms. nooks, luxurious master and elaborately appointed kitchens. Two s will featute bonus rooms . Sales are uled to begin in July. ''" Aere• •eW-. teell itcon Corp's new Tustin Acres development Id Town Tustin is affordably priced from The First Bank of Harry an arge. - Interior of single·family residential model at Travis Ranch $76,990. The highly successful condominiums offer up to 1,200 square feet of living area and feature two ~ms or two bedrooms, plus den, with l lh or two baths, fireplaces in some models and privately enclosed patios. Hiehllghts of the homes are large hospitality centers with comfortable living rooms and greenhouse dining areas, and bedrooms arranged for maximum privacy in separate wing.s or on up· per levels of two-story homes. Model homes are open daily from 10 a.m. to dusk at 644 West Main St., near the confluence of the Newport and Santa Ana freeways. To reach Tustin Acres take the Santa Ana Freeway to the Red Hill Avenue exit. north on Red Hill to Laguna Road and left on Laguna to Main Street. Turn left again to the remaining Citcon Corp. con· dominiums in Old Town Tustin. • 'Die Old MUI eo..-. '" l..U •-"•• With the grand opening in fuJI swing, strong sales have been recorded at The Old Mill, an af· fordable new condominium community in a prime downtown Escondido locale. . Prices start at $59,500, and that's for brand· new residences, not converted apartments. The 90-unit condominium neighborhood is con- veniently located near the foothills in Escondido, with easy access to freeways, numerous recrea· ticliOet facWU•, iJlcludln• pvkl aDd IOlf COUl'MI• ci•lc Mf'Vleea and other amlldt.Ne. A tal• n and furallbed model hom• &oeatM at 1111 . Valley Parkway betw~ Midway ancl Cttnal open dally from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. ' P•rlt Gletl •llen •••••ere Four acres of l•nd1caped ireenbeltl be p dreate the vill•1e atmosphere at Park Glen, a new townhome commu.nlty deslped for youn1 1ln1le prof e11lonal1 and couples in centnl Oran1e County. · Tbe lnterton of the townbomea otter up to 1.~ square feet ln four three-bedroom plans. Prices start at $114,000, with below·market 13~ percent lnterest rates for the first three years available for a limited lime. To reach Park Glen, take the Garden Grove Freeway to The City Drive exit. Go south on City Drive to Garden Grove Boulevard and tum right to Fairview Street. Turn left on Fairview toward 17th Street. Turn Glen la on the left. The furnished modela are open from 10 a.m. to dusJt every day except Friday . C.9N!ro11 .. de,. ope11 • Model homes, decorated by Ron Hows In- teriors, are open daily from 11 a.m. tlU dusk at Cameron, 2676 Cameron Court in Anaheim. To reach the new condominium commu.nlty, take the Santa Ana Freeway (5) to the Mapolia Avenue exit and drive south one mile to Crescent Aven~ and the Cameron homes. lt'ala•t \/Hla9e e ...... t .. i Time is running out for the first-time homebuyer at Walnut Village Townhomes new de· velopment convenienUy located in the heart of Orange. Central county location, wi&hifl a short drive lo the Orange, Newport and Garden Grove freeways, and a price, beginning at $84,995, are among the lownhomes many assets. The one and two story Walnut Village townbomes have 2-bedrooms, 1 or llh baths. Each home has an enclosed garage as well as an indoor laundry area. Two story plans have a charmine kitchen/family room combination, and the one . story plan has a separate dining area. The Walnut Village sales office and models are open daily from 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. To reach the community, take the Orange (57) Freeway to the Orangewood offramp. Drive east on Orangewood, which becomes Walnut, to the sales office. For further information, call 633-7632. A n1.•w fi nancing plan h.i:-. hcen inti<HeJ tn make th1:-o ne 11f the mo:-.t our~ranJmg n1.·w hume in\'e:-.tmenr opporcunitie..., in Classic offering Of Ia~e ~)\)f"'l·(\)-tx (1as .... 1c h1Hnl' ..... \\'irh ·~ 1 amenttk·:-hcfirring th1.· cl.1...,...,1L year-,. Nt'\\'fX>rt ""l) uf life. financing 3 & 4 lxdninm r1.•...,1dence..., From $370,000 w $455,000* ..,. C all fur cumpk·re det<11 I..., T he Wcstcliff Gnwe "Cl,l...._-..k Financi ng Plan" offer-, I OO'X) financing with nn monthly p,1ymcnr-. 'fo r nine month~. It means an Pppornmiry to buy a prcstigjou!> home in 1mc of the most prcstigiotL" areas in the country. We:.tcliff Grm't' 1~ a n~ry rare nffe ring of Ph one ( 714) 646-509 2 Sale.., office and muJcl hunk'" u1x-n d.11ly from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. CUFF GRQ\'E The stills, towering nearly 20 feet , are essential in the production process. C4-5 Cf>.14 • • • It's Entrepreneur hopes tO still. OPEC's power By KEITH TUBE& Detly ................. an· Fran cisco en· trepreneur David Blume speaks with a m is· sionary 'a fervor . Through his com pany, American Homegrown Fuel, he's spreading the gospel of a more efficient, economical means of automobile propulsion. At the same time , he's chastising the <!evil, which he believes manifests itself on earth as the Organization of Exporting Petroleum Countries. "PEOPLE ARE TIRED of be- ing under the thumb of the oil companies and OPEC," Blume says. "They're looking for an alternative. something to make them more self-sufficient." Blume has received the word, and that word is alcohol. Alcohol fuel. Mor e than 200 people, paying $67 apiece, are expected to hear him preach its merits today at the Newport Beach Marriott Followers will learn how to erect a temple lo their new god. During Prohibition, that temple was known as a still. It still is. These d evotees a r en't interested in moonshine, however. What they're alter ls It eas, or rather. an alternative to it. "ALCOHOL FUEL costs about 43 cents a gallon, depending on the raw maferial," Blume says. "It's 108 octane, enabling it to provide 10 to 30 percent more ho r sepower. lower vehicl'e maintenance costs and improve gas mileage." Don't confuse alcohol fuel - 95 percent alcohol and 5 percent gasoline -with gasohol which is 10 percent alcohol and 90 percent gas. ·'If you buy a new steel still from us tor $8,400, it will pay for itself in five to eight months because or the tax benefits and fuel savings," Blume asserts. ··If you build your own it costs about S800 for the parts -you can realize 100 percent return on investment in three months." ACCORDING TO Blume, the government offers a 30 percent tax investment cr edit on all distillery e quipment a nd encourages alcohol production with a 40 cent per gallon tax credit -this in addition to a payment of 12 cents for each gallon of alcohol produced. since (See STILL, Page CZ) David Blume Lecture! students at one of his many seminars on how to make alcohol fuel. County farmland shrinks while profits soar ~ By JODI CADENHEAD Of ... O.lly ...... ''-" Agricultural goods in the county reached a record $246.7 million last year . reflecting a continuing trend -of higher crop values pro- duced on less land. A report released Friday by the county Department of Agriculture showed a 12 per- cent increase over the $220.6 million all-time high re- corded in 1979. despite a loss of 1,671 agricultural acres. Most of the loss of acreage last year came from fi eld crops, with grain and barley crops down 1,580 acres. The value of field crops dropped 4 1percent to Sl.3 million. For the 12th straight year 'nursery stock and c ut flowers ranked No. 1 as a county cash crop, with value reported at $121.8 million. In 1979 the figure was $106.6 fnillion. Strawberries ran ked se~ond at $42. 7 million fqllbwed by valencia oranges aJ $28.1 million and tomatoes at $8 million. While 182 acres of tree c rops were removed from pr;oduction another 439 were planted. resulting in a total of 2~7 new citrus acres, ac- cording to the report. Deputy Agricultural Com- missioner James Harnett credited favorable weather conditions, inflation and overall better prices with driving up the value of coun: ty agriculture. Lower prices last year k noc k ed cabbage a nd grapefruit down the list of million dollar crops, despite an addition of 28 cabbage acres. Last year there were 19 "million dollar" crops, com- pared to 21 lhe year before. Income from honey pro- duction jumped 50 percent to eighhors come in all · colo~s. I ut owners still ban children BY PAT DUNN 01 .. ...., ........... r Ne arly 1,000 elementary 1 lettool children are submiWng P.lllel'I with the theme "Good ·~dghbon Come in AU Colon" lo the Fair Housing Council of •. Oranae County as their ... jartlclpatlon In NaUonal !lair "')(ouainf month. •• Ir onically, council staU.tlcs t1'0w that rental discrimination aialn.lt famWes with cJlildren runs a close second to tbe problem of racial diacrtmination. --DAVID NAaEVl&Y, counctl boU1tnc coord.lutor, H)'S, 'Tor tile put two yeara, only 20 per· oent of the apartment compla• l Oran1• County aeeept :(' ... -..... tb1a ta -rfeetl7 • al. - ' 8ulcall1, the •ltuatloD ta •irtu Md. I'" loll f altla ID the to pnveDt =.:r:= ,..,,.._ ,._. cblldr9 la ... ., ....... &adl,.. ...... doll .... ~. ..... ,..,. tt ,..., to,.. ... I A case is now before tbe state Supreme Court dealing with bus issue but it will be several months before oral ar1ument1 are beard. 'Newport Beach allo llu oaly three U.U.O,. with the top nmt at $695. "However, I belle've that tbe only action to atop this dJs- crimination will be the rnult of rboucb lrvtne bu the 1llCllt ~ np -•lx -tM rente ........ from * t.o $555. Reali for JIUD. tln•too .Beach's five offerinp . runSISOtotczo. CONSUMER CLOSE UP a Supreme Court dec•11on, '1 NareVlty added. oaANOR eotJNTY'&-iactr ~ family boulint la apparent from tile FHC'a family bou•lnl llat of apartment complexea wblcb ac· eept cbUdren. Analletm bal • U1tlap, Garden Gro.e lt and laata Aaa 21. Otber cit.I• nry from Ito 11. ~Coutarea'•~· lAI• an particularly limited, IMlt the nnu are amOllil the M1b••t lD tb• cowat1J .CO.ta ..... bu tbree f aiilily ualtl With NDta raqlni from ... to ... 0 1VDI TROUGH our llatlnp t.~ cbildren," Narenky uld, f.blany Umlt the a1e1· and number ol cblldrelt~at are._. ceptable'." Famill• also have the prob-lem of meetlDI the income re- q u l rem en ts Ht bJ maa1 laild .... Ia 1eneral, the ...-sn ust Hrn thrH tlmH th• monthl1 rent to qualifJ u a ...... -------Nan.lb says UUI la Je1il t>Ut tbe couaell ba1 baadl;cf many c .. .._. IHllklnll .. unwUlla1 to eo.akler certa!D <llerAJa,P ... Q) S453,600. However. a pi culture dropped 49 percent in 1979 making the honey yield 4 per- cent under the average re- corded between 1975 and 1979. The value of truck crops dropped 3 percent last year after posting a 20 percent in· crease in 1979. DOwn from 1979 production values were asparagus, cabbage, celery. mushrooms. squash a nd tomatoes Up were the values of green beans. cauliflower, corn, cucumbers. lettuce and peppers resulting in a total · truck crop of S34 .6 million. Most dramatic of a ll figures contained in the re- port is th e loss of agriculturaJ acreage during the last 20 years. In 1960 the county had 99,262 acres of agricultural land with crops valued at Sll l million. By 1979 bearing acreage dropped to 60,047 while the value increased to $85.3 million. By 1980 only 29,3!\3 acres were being farmed with c r o ps val ued at $246.7 million. Si nce 1911 the county has be e n recording crops farmers grow. Oranges made up the bulk of the $12.1 million grossed that first year. Over the years many once profitable crops have disap- peared. Wine grape and grains like oats. flax. cotton and tobacco are no longer grown. Apricots, walnuts and apples have fallen by the wayside to be replaced by oranees and nursery crop1. "l think there'll still be agr iculture in the year 2000," said Harnett. "Thtte>U always be farming under utili- ty lines." DlAR S E~~~;-sHoPPEa - On my last sbopptn1 trip r planned tq purchase three tubes of Gleam toothpaste. Wh_en l r••chod the cbeck-out counter. I ~4ed the cashier three Gl•m coupona, one ror each tube. She looked at the coupons closely and banded two of them back to me. When I •sk~d why, the pointed out ,lhat th• coupons had "one per purchase" print.c:l on them. I tried to tell her that Ulll meant the ume-ihi1'f as one coupoa per hem, but she Mid that was wrong I would have ealled fQ1ttbe manag,r. but 1 waa alreac{y embar· rdled and didn't want to hold up the line any tonger. · U a eua.a.r '"•• _... .. reeolYe a prob .. • daat 1• ceulder l•pertut, doe'& be•ltaCe .. alk t.Ut 1 1..,enteor OI' u.e .tore m1aa1ef be called over to stratP&ea tll.lal• oat. SMA&TSHOPPEaAWA.aD Here are two tood ti119 to belp you use your coupons more effectively: Bonnie Gonzales of Payson, Utah, •taplee her COUJ>Ons to the pa1es of a loose-leaf notebook .. "It'• easy to turn the pages of the notebook as I walk down the supermarket aisles," she says. "When I select a coupon product., lt is easy to pull the coupon off the page and put It in a . clear plastic pencil bolder that is made to fit the notebook." klnda ol lncome, 1ucb u chlld 1upport or dbablllty, u actual earntn11. "Tbla la Ule1al, and when it occurs, we want to bear abouttt," ht empb11lled. MAalTAL 8TATtJS dia· crimination la prevalent, too, Narevsky aald. "Many landlords want white, mt4dle·cla11 tenants with the hmband employed at a hicb salary and the wile 1taytn1 home. "Although it' is legal for un· married couples to rent an apartment together, landlords frown on tbis and the atnJJe woman also is not a preferred tenant. If a woman bas a child, she may have a serious problem .findina housin1." The-FHC ~Vet moHUUui 100 calla I moDtla lDYOIW., all typet ol dacrlmlaatioa. "We f"1 t.Ut'• Jut 1cr1t.c~1 the aurface.'' N1rev1ky aald: "Many people are not aware tbat federal and state laws pro- b!blt d.lscrlminatlon on the basis of race, color, aex, religion. an· cettry, marital statua or han· dkap." WHEN A HOUSING dts: crimlnalion complaint comes to the attention or the 19-member ·council, its staff and volunteers "teat" the legality of the refusal to rent or sell when the case ap- pears to have sufficient evidence. "As an example,'' Narevsky Hid, "Jet'I l&1 a bladr, 1Da&4t eqtneer and•hlt employed~ apply fOf' an advertlNd and are told lhe apartment ll loncer avaUable even thouab t.fte advertilement is current. 1 "We send a white, miate eneineer <or simllar Pt · fesaional level> and b 1 employed wife to apply for lhe rental. We also send a black cola· ple matchin1 the oriclnal appll· cants as closely u poaalble. "IF mE WHITE couple ls of· fered the apartment and our black couple Is turned down. ttie evidence we have gathered 11 quite substantial." Was I rilllt? -Mad in HolJ)IWood. DEAR MAD -You wen rtgll•, and yoa were wrong. .First, you were rtgbt aa;o.a &.lie meaata1 of "one per purchase." Wllea It comes to re· deeming mQDfactunn' casla-on COGfOU, "on&. per Item" and "one per p•rclaase" mean the same thJng: tba& .a, one coupon can be used on each item pW'Cllued. Evelyn Lundell of Whiting, N.J., ar· ranf es her coupons according to the way the ah es are laid out in her favorite supermarket. The first aisle that she passes contains cosmetics, so the first section in her coupon rue contains cosmetics coupons. This method should also work well if you keep your coupons in separate envelopes. Put the envelopes in the order of the product groups along the aisles of your supermarket. Mining of seabeds aw~its Reagan nod Besides its own sWf attorney and two law school graduates who provide legal Information and counseling, the council has a panel of private attorneys who volunteer to take discrimination cases on a contingency basis. "We bad about 15 cases last year." Narevsky said ... and we bad a very high success rate in winning them." In addition to handling hous· ing discrimination and low in- come referrals. the council deals with landlord-tenant disputes. This does not limit &be anmber of Uema t.bat can be purchased at one Ume with an equal number of coupons. You were wTong In feellDg embarrassed and In not following throagh to have the mis· take corre<'ted. Why sboaJd you feel embar· rassed when-another person makes a mis· take? No shopper should feel embarrassed about standing up for bis or bet rights. By walking away from this sUaa&loo, you missed the opportunity to prove that you were cor· rect -and to save other shoppers froqi.belng si m llarly inconvenienced . These and other readers whose coupon· ing, refunding and smart-shopping Ups are published in this column receive my "1981 Guide to Coupons and Refunds." Send your tips to me in care or this newspaper. REFUND OF THE DAY Write to the following address to obtain the form required by this refund offer: General Mills Inc., Tuna Helper Offer, P.O. Box ll39, Department P. Minneapolis, Minn 55460. Your request for this form must be re 4eived by JuJy 15, 1981. r------------------------------------1 Clll"'N l'IU! ltll'UllDS ClfflW"' Pt9Web, IN .. Pe.- P..-Cb, e-.s, Wr•,_ (File \I) c 110 out 11'111 Ille encl II.MP II will'I Mmlur t W \ooff coupon• tw•or•oe refund olferi with llev.,•oe couPO"s, lor u•ml>le Start collt<tl"9 l1'lt nffdtd ~" ot ll .. rcnese wr.tl• 1001u119 101 Ille req.,lr.a ,.....,,.. lofm~ •I ihe super,,..rkllt, In,.,._, -meeoW""· -when tr.0011>9 with friends. Ollets m•y not lie e,..llellle 1n ell arees of Ill• '°""''' Allow 10 ~ to receive H t h refund CHARMIN P1101onove1 Oller Rec•1ve the phOlononl The M.11Qn11icenl Ledy Send ltw req.il•ecl rt fund form~ th• p.c.tur•S ot lM ~by tn:wn two 11• roll or thrtt lour roflC1Y1rm1n~aa90s E•i>l<HO.C: JI, 1 .. 1 $l from GUIO. Rt<••"*. '2 "'""o •no. ,1 '°"""" Send one requlrod retvnd lorm •nd one Un••erwl P100UCI CoO• from u t n ot th<! 1011ow1n9 Glees Fooo Storegc 8•11' Glad Sanctw"n Bag~. Gled LerQe Kiie,.,, GatDegie 11•9• eoo C>IMI I ruh 8•9> E•PlrH July 11, l'ltl HEFTY !)ev1n9s Olltr RKtl•e a" rtfund eno ~ cent\ 1n couooni SitnO the r1Qw1rtd refund tot"m .,_, pr ooh o1 """,...~ orom the wca• ol two ol t,. tollowlnQ Htllr proouch H•llY !>m•ll GA•"-90 otnCI we1i. 8-. T•ll Kllt hen V.rt>;t~ 8•QS or Tru n B•O!o-E•Plr't\ JllM 10. tqa1 I I JlltGUllLotl-EnrlclWd~Mk.,IAeNndOf· I rer. S,.ncl the "9q\llrecl reluno lorm •ncl the 1Uc1ter wlth I ~':~~~~~~ s!,': 'e:'~r:: 0:. fr"1':r. of I K01to1n s1 A.erunc1 Ott .... s.nd tr. reciu1rec1 ,.,_ form •ncl premium ... ,, lrom two -utiH of ltorclll• 2G-count Trtill -Gr.,., 8-El<Plrn ,,._,JI, 1"1. ICOTTfTOWELSFr•Olrer. Receive • c-Or· e-nlrer, • ,_ cutt ... •net 11 In coupon1. s..wi tlM r• qulreo ref\ind rorm. sl• "M•" of qu.llty" rrom S<.ot Toweh ..., U c.nts lor po1l•oe -,,_,1r19-Eicplru Al>Q ll, 1 .. 1 8onl4 Tlln« off~ lloft't require lor- LOVI MY CAU'IT Coupon Offer, P.O. Bo• NIMM, to .-.. o. Teus 1.,.n writ• 10 tM .oove -eu tor 111rH U<.,,I <.-s lcw r1111 •nd room d9o0orlrer. No ourcl\e .. ls ne<eu.ry. Exptres fel>. 21, 1"2. MAltCAL lOO Plul 60 H•Pklns Oller, P.O. Box R·7Ul, Et P•so. Teus ,.,.n Receive foul' roll1 of M.,c•t 1.~ount t.1111 Tis-. SeM i.. ··-111, seats" lrom MArc•I JOO Pful 60 H•pkln1 Eaplrtt J""" JO, "" VIVA TOWELS Frw COOi!-Off.,, P 0 . lloll 4U., Chester P• 1901'. Receive ,,.,. •·a.11 ... ttonwt - G•rdens !Uw Coolo .._ " Send llve "M•ls of -Illy" from Vive To-s encl ~ cent1 tor po1t~ -11-llno. Explret 5"11 30, 1'e1 ------------------------------------- Froaa PGf~ CJ UNITED t*lATIONS CAP) - The ocean fioor is potentially the greatest treasure-trove of un· tapped, exploitable minerals on earth. But the prospect of trillions of tons of virgin re· sources has yet to set off a deep· sea version or the California Gold Rush. Recovery of potato-shaped nuggets Crom depths or two to five miles is regarded as a high· risk and costly venture by U.S. mining interests who a lready have spent an estimated $300 million to develop a n embryoruc and largely untried technology. NOW THEY ARE reluctant to press ahead unless the Reagan administration can reshape the deep seabed mmtng provisions of a proposed international sea law treaty. Pressured by tndustry. the ad· minis tration decided to stall complet\on or the treaty Just as the U.N. Law or the Sea Con· ference was going into what some 150 other delegations here had hoped would be the final stage or negotiations. The conference, which opened its 10th session on March 9, is marking time while Washington completes a review of the fruits o r more than seven years or hard bargaining between in- dustrial and developing nations. The mining companies con· tend the treaty as drafted does not afford enough protection or prior investment if they were to ~o ahead with exploration and exploitation before a treaty com- es into force. TH EV AL.SO OBJECT to pro- visions requiring them to transfer technology for the benefit of the world's developing countries. ··IC development 1s to go forward in the next several years. there will have to be as- surances that an acceptable Law of the Sea Treaty will be pursued and that interim invest· menls will be nurtured and pro· tected against 'expropriation· by treat y," Marne A. Dubs, cor· porate director of technology for the Kennecott Corp., told a Senate Foreign Relations Sub- committee recently li e was s peaktng on behalf of more than 300 member companies of the American Mining Congress Industry sources estimate it will cost $175 million to build a prototype recovery vessel com· plete with a deep-sea Hoop. hydraulic lifting system and miles of pipeline Yte1ghing milhonsofpounds IT A$1STS people in resolv· mg conflicts over evictions, de· posit returns, property damages and s ubstandard conditions, usually without further referral. Co un se l o r s inform both landlords and tenants of their legal rights and responsibilities. ··Evictions. lack of repairs and security deposit returns are still our major landlord-tenant problems," Narevsky said. 'There are a few new tricks. too. such as advance payment of rent and so-called negotiation f ees. We also hear about l a ndlords raising m onth-to· month rentals by as much as $100. "WE'VE HEARD all the hor ror stories," Narevsky said. "but we're here to help m any way we can We urge the public to seek our s upport. A II anyone has to do is pick up the phone and dial 835-0160."' The Fair Housing Council is located at 1525 E. 17th St . Suite E. Santa Ana. It is a non-profit, private corporation funded by federal grants a nd pn \•ate don._. lions STI LL ECONOMICAL? ALCOHOL FUEL ADVOCATE SAYS THER E'S NO QUESTION local product ion dl'Crl·as es A m e r i c a n cl t• p t· n d <· n c· C' o n fort'1 gnoil BecaUSC' or \h(' hig h 1n1t1al cos t s. Bluml' n·commt.·nds setting up coop<'ralivrs This ca n reclutc 1nd1,·1dual in vestments to a s Joy, a -. S300 plu s the c o!'>l or the ray, materials for t he mai.h. the fu el's main ingn·chcnt Blum e u s t.>., mol ~1 si.e s. damaged cand) a nd was h.• fruit from cannent.'S as the basis of his mash. There·s anolht•r reason why Blume would likt· lo s c<• the establishment or cooperatives. Eventually, he feels s uch a network will rival the common ga., ::.talion his vision with a potential congregation of 3,000. "Understand," Blume says, "alcohol fuel is not new It's as old as the internal combus tion engine. Henry Ford des igned his Model A to run on either alcohol or gasoline. prototype to run on alcohol fuel. Puch mo-ped s also ha s commissioned him for research His work, h e feels . is n 't necessarily the result of divine inspiration. takes about a month to get a free permit from the federal Rureau o f Alcohol . Toba cc o and F'irearms. and v1rtuall)' ever yone who applies is uccepted There is a mtn1mal charge for state permits pu r e -enoui?h alcohol It's a rnmplicated process. and if the quality isn't nght, 1t can rC'ally foul up vour carburetor · "WHY SOT?" Blume asks. •· 1 f we can sr ll fuel for $10 a barrel. we can make gas s lllt1ons obsolete "'It's jus t common sense." Hlume . of cours l'. t<1k<.'S <'X<'<'pt1on 'In two years . you 'll wonder where all the alcohol stations came from We hope to cover the entire West " llt.>"s doing that now Like a prophet wandering fro m town to town. Blume 's been traversing the state. To date. he has shared ''ALCOHOL WAS us ed in Germany during the war and is currently used in New Zealand and the Philippines. By 1985, 75 pe rcent of all Brazil's vehicles will run on alcohol." Blume is working with AMC Motors to develop an Eagle Blume states. "We 've got to be more independent People I talk lo say they would rather make their own fue l even if it costs more. They are tired or being victims . and want to set their course for the future. not be a s lave to the oil companies .·· Ever-easing r egulations are making that possible . It ··There 1s n o s ection on quallficat1on of applicants."' says Tim S tr1nde n of the bureau's Santa Ana office, ··so just about everyone gets approved ·· ·'The pro blem with these st1Jls," Strmden says. "is that many of them don't produce a "ACTl'/\1.LY," HE s a~~. .. alcohol will prolong engine lrfe 2'? to :1 times over the same i:11g111e running on gasoline IC burns cooler. cleaner and \\ltl1 less v1brat1on By following my instructions. there shouldn't be any problems producing th~ correct quality of fuel .. Sennu ""'°Siert• ao YOUt 0ooo tC•ll Store Neatnt Y04/lf Arte) COSTA ,..,,641·1289 ,.,."-'_ MIUION ~5-0401 -ea-~ ... Cl•"O..-~ etA...., ....... I COLLECTORS COAN ER R.,• Coln•• St•mp• GOLD • SILVER OpeeSalwday Cal for Prtcn fir __ ,..... __ ... c.1•·-.-. 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Kidder, Peabody rxpects to be oifering • number of high-quality municipal bonds with this newly developed option future in ensuing wttk1. The bonds will be offered on a first-come basis so we 1uggest you act promptly. P~ue telephone tbe office nearest you or us. the coupon. .. . , I Paying too much tax? ·1~.J;JB.!..~ MUJlons of Americans are 1iving the federal gO't'ernment more than they have lo, says a New York accounttnc expert who claims people frequently overpay their income tax bills because ol ianorance and lalineu. Herbert M. Paul, a partner in the manage- ment consulting and accounting firm of Toucbe & Ross, said taxpayers aenerally "don't know what they're entitled lo" and don't want lo "go lo the bother" of doins all the pa~rwork. As a result, he said, they "end up payin1 too much." The majority, for example, do not itemize deductions. They use the standard deduction, form ally known as the zero bracket amount and now equal lo $2,300 for sin1le persons and $3,400 for married couples. PAUL SAID, HOWEVER, that taking the standard deduction may be · a mistake ... Most people, if they truly go through their records, should itemize," he said. The deductions they could claim would add up lo more than the stan- dard amount. If you're buying a house -and more than half of all Americans are -it usuaJly pays to itemize, Paul said. You can deduct your proper- ty tax payments and the interest on your mortgage. You also should itemize, Paul said, if you "live in a state with a personal income tax." State and local income taxes are deductible on your federal return if you itemize. High interes t rates -not only for mortgages, but for other loans as well -also can make it profitable to itemize since interest, DO YOU NEED HELP? Anawer Network can help Increase your profile by lowering overhead. 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The people wflo need help, he said, are those ·with complicated budgets, includin1 things like investment-type income, or those who have changed their tax-filing status, through divorce, for example. No matter who prepares your return, YOU will have lo provide the records and you can make the paperwork easier for yourself. Paul said the first thing lo remember is lo "pay every- thing that's possibly deductible by check." Make a note, on the check, of where the money went. Wben you Jet your cancelled checks, pull aut U1e ones that involve tax de- ductible expenses and put them in a large en- velope. Keep tax-related receipts in the same envelope. A few minutes each month can save hours of searching when you get ready lo prepare your return. $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • Int.reef only pa~ •Inc- • CoeaeKU.-1 •R-W.•U-' •W..lllyc_I._.. .. •lllotatWyt.-4 .... • 6 -tta. to I yeen • Soett.er. Callfonilt C•lfll,ict nur loa" iNo....atio• -me• frn vour !inane 1nq need\ (714) 759·1515 Alltl"1CAN HOM£ MORTQAGE 230 Nl. .. porl Center Or1Ye Design Plell Nl!wport Beech Calttorrue 92ee0 ~at 1 JIU? poten . . . 1i&D07'a tarnlJlCI b.ltl.OTJ Of coutet, R&nGJ a.nd 0..S · wtl.h Ill: 1977 ( 9 IDODIU )-art uoepUoDll. an4 DOC •nl'JOD• taa.M&: 1978-tH .M7: p.......-1.hlt t-However. 1979-UUM: 1980-HUM. l11rt'l 10Ur oppo'°'~ '° pl'Oft 0&17'1 tarnlDCI llnCtJ~ UI: &!aat10\l.ioG. IN UetpUODll. 1979 (4 aonl.h•)-'4.478; lf1oupprtd1Me 1uoh ·: 1980-181.1& ~nefhl u Ubml ooaai..lona, DMpM Ulllr obflO~ 41!· bon'*I, poup inaunnoe al)4 t•Nnete. lanq and GuJ han • '\noemm ttrvclt 11.k• '"" to )M lD OOllAOD. 'fblJ bM DO M1N JUJUl'tOUI l'tl0'11, J'Oll a., be OW' erplfltnoe wb•ll &.btJ JlllM4 \It, ~&JC, of ptOplt. lo Ni1M QP11'1en flltJ nlu• \bl f~ \here tt oo req.alttd. Wt U-&11:1 J'OU &o MU our otUSill OD UltlP lnOOIH pollDUAJ llf'Ol4 "'°" or nnanotal ..m•. wl&b u•. TlltJ 11.k• Ul• 1.1141,.n. 'fbJt coUld ftU tie Ult oppor- dtDOI &hi& oom• wtt.l t Ollttr a& MaJO you'•• nfte4 tor lo Ill U1 Wt44tll II ~ (Toll"' 10\ll OW11 lhalt &II Ult fMl8 wnl> JOO. olaA re ... JOUl'0"11,...). ..u a. ooupoD '°(OP oall); ..... --------. ------------------... , ................... -.. ... ..... ...., ............. --..... . DEAR BOB: We. answered a ''for ule bx owaer" want ad. The .m•n 1bowed ua U'Ound bis boute and we liked lt. Ravine look.S fot ~ bome in that oeiehborbood for many montba, we kne• tbat the ukiq price was at least $10,000 low, and tbe seller said be would flnance our purchase on a second mort1age. He said he wanted a ~.ooo down payment depoel~ with our purcbue otter. He bad a aet of realty forrm on the llvinl room coffee table and be •rote up the sales contract. The nm day ~e 1ot a bank cuhier's check and 'lave tt to tbe seller. He accepted our offer on the spot, gave WI his lawyer's name, and told us to meet him at his lawyer's office a week later lo close tbe sale. When we showed up at the lawyer's office for the closing, the lawyer said be had never beard of the seller. We went back lo the house, and it is now occupied by some foreigners who don't speak English. What should we do? -Edwin R. DEA& EDWIN: Hire you own attoraey. It ap- pean U.at yoa were cooed CMI& ol SS,•. Clteck dle owaenllip ol tbe boaae. If yoa're l11ekyt maybe ti· tie la la Ute name ol tbe maa wllo laaa yoar SS,•. l!allst yoar bank's cooperation to trace Uae cashier's check to see If It leads to the phony seller. You altuatloa ahowa why it la vital &o avoid &l•lal die aeUer a buyer'• ean1e1t moeey depoalt before t.lle sale closi.Da. Sacb money aboaJd be beld la aa escrow or la tbe realty broker's trust accout untU tide baa been checked and tbe sale Is ready to close. Sell .. tf.,•tfea I 11 •rt••t DEAR BOB: You're always suggesting that hom e buyers purchase with seller financing in- stead of getting a new bank first mortgage. I agree it's far cheaper, but how can a buyer find these seller financed home sales? I've seen a few ads saying "Seller will carry loan" and "possible seller financing." But it usual- ly turns out that the seller needs a big $20,000 or more cash down payment. How can I find low down payment seller financing? Roger T •.• and it's only $349 • Crispy Fish • 2 Tasty Shrimp • 2 Tender Scallops • Fresh Cole Slaw • Crunchy Hushpuppies • Golden Fryes 1961 us CWng<john8i]ver~ SEAFOOD SHOPPES ® 3095 Harbor Blvd. Coeta MeH J ... ._ ...... .,....,., ---o.t..nwv--•-- 14715 Jeffrey Road AIW- lrvfne ,,__ .. __ ,..., DEAR ROGER: Unfortunately, few realty l!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,.. aients neaUy spell out tbe amoaat of tbe cash dewn payment and tbe eud amoant of financlDg the seller will carry. So s mart buyers find oat th~ seller's true motivation for selll.ng to learn If • low down payment sale Is possible. Uthe aient doesn't know why tbe seller la sell-m1. make him or her flDd out for you. Better yet, ask the sd.ler yourself. Don't be IDtlmldat.ed by an agent wbo tries to keep thelr true reasons for selJ- IDg and find out whether tbey need much cash from the sale. Often you'll find tbe seller only needs enough casb to pay the realty agent's comg1laslon. Tbat type of seller is your best prospect for seller ftaanct.ng. MILLIONS TO LOAN MEW RATES! $10,000 to $1,000,000 2ND • 3RD TRUST DEED LOANS Prompt FuncMg 90 Days to 15 Years • SWING LOANS • 2ND·3RD T.D. LOANS • Residential Specialists • Apartments • CommefClol • WE IUY DISCOUNTED T.D.'1 • we help structure notes 104' maximum soleoblllly • iclt~(Jr( .!.fJa((/t~· /i111rt't~1y ·1i1c. LICENSW MOllTGAGI le>AN BAOIClll CALL 714/955·1055 •000 MocAJnHUll IOUUVAllO KOU FINANCW IOW'lllS • som •IO NfWl'OllT MACH CAlll'OANt'I 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NOTICE OF ~UILIC HEARING NAME STATEMENT IEl'O•E THE O•ANGE COUNTY Tne lollow1n9 perwn• •ro <101n9 IOAltOOl'W~EAVISOltS bU"neu H ON EXTENSIOft 01' INTERIM C P N S. C•ltt Preltm1n.1ry Nohte U RO ENCY OltOINANCE NO. IUl !.er•l<t. 9111} El Oural\90 C11ctt, Foun •EOUUTINO THE IONINO 01' •••n Vallty, Cahlorn11 92108 A 0 U I. T ENT E It T A IN ME NT vaterlt "ltl\O<l, 910 El Ouronoo IUSINEHES Circle, Fountd•n Vallo. Cat1lorn1a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ~,109 pu,.uanl lo Celllorn1a Government 11~ .. """Y S.roem..i 11)2• Sanl• Cod• S«lton UISI 11\al a pUbll< Mtr Maroa, Fountain Valley Ca ltlorn1a •no will C. held on "4>rll u . 1911, et ,,,,. ' >o • m • 1n u. rwarlno r_,.. of Ille Tllo> bu .. nen " conau<t~d by • Or•not County Board OI ~rvl1ors o-noral ~rtl\ersll1P , tooled at SIS North Sycemore Stre-4. R""'""''Y Beroem"n S•n1a ,,.,,,., C.llf0<nl•, on trw Siii floor This •t.ale"""1t was f1lecl w1t1> ll>t thereol The purpow of seld llearlno I• Coun11 Cler~ 01 Or..ill'! Counly on lo conu-the uttn&lon of Ordlnenco Much t'I, 11111 No l2J2 of the Counly of Or.,91 tor a Ftst?O perloa Of •IOlll Ill monlll• S•ld Pubh,·htG ar .. n9l' Co.\t D••lv P•lot. Ordin•nc• 1s an int#tm ur .. nc.y Ot· Marci> 11 29, "'"" S 11 l"t 136S 11 dlnanu r-t•llno llw ronlno Pit<•· mtnl of Adutt Enfef'lalnmenl Busl· PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS eUSINESS ntlltS, -lcll prt...,llY u plru on Aprll "· "'" The •lftt<I of Hid Ordlnanu Is In all P0r1lon1 of IM un1n· corpor•ted wrllory Of Ille County of Or•nllf. NAME STATRMENT Tl•• ulsllng Interim urgenc y Th• lo1towon9 PtrM>M art aoin9 Ordinance No n31 .nd a Clle1t of Ille bUS•MU.. proposed on1 ............ nc11no ,, .,. on COORDINATED TRUST UO fllt ano .. aillblelor l-IJonbylhe Newport C.nt•r Ortve S.utl~ 14\44 p.ubflc oetwetin the "°"''of I o'ctock rowp0r1 Bea<!>, CA '7..0 • m •nd s o'clO<k p m Mond•Y Ru•s.11 w K100er. Tru•IH of tnrouQll Fnaay at Ille olflce ol Ille OSTERMILLER IRREV OCABLE Cltrk of Ille Board of Svper••MI"• TRUST l21lS/80, 600 Newport Cenltr Orange County H•ll 01 Admlni1tr1tlon, 10ro•• • 1•1', N-l 8ta<ll. CA '7MIO 10 (••i< Center Pla1a, Sant• Ana. Ruuell W Kidder, TruSIH ol Callforn•• 927112 HENGESH IR REVOC AB LE DATED Marchll,l911BYOROER TllUST 12. 15,IO. MO Ntwporl Ctnltr OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Ori••· """· Newporl Bta<ll. CA 0 F 0 R A N G E c 0 u H T y 92..0 CALIFORNIA. Russ.II W KICl<Hr, lruSlte 01 SEAL SOMERNOIKE IRR EVOCABLE JUNEALEXANOER TRUST 12/fS/IO, 600 Newport Center Cltrk Of Ille Orl•t, ,, ,.I,, Newport Buell, CA Bo.rd of ~,.,1..," on•~tlie Ann umar•1a, Tru•rtt ol Of Or-Counly, c AM AR AT A 'RR Ev 0 c AB l E C.llfornfa TRUST 12 fSito 1,01 l'•irwtalller Publl-0.-Coall DAiiy P iiot, Road. Sanla An•. CA 92TOS April 5, "" 1...,.1 Tn11 t>"""''' •S tonoutteo o., • 91nar a I pertner.,up RUSSELL W. KIQOER Tiiis slal-l .... filed Wtlll Ille County Clerk of Orange County on Maren u, ltlc. JACICSON, ICIOOElt & SUCK LINO Attat•Y•Ml.ew Feowt-F-WtM1 l't .... lldf.. w. "...,.... c-eiw on ... New,.,, IMCll, CA ,,.._ FU- Publlllled Orange Co.st Oally Pilot, Marci'! n. Aprll s. 12, "· 1911 tss1-11 P UBLIC NOTICE --------- PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUS IUllNILU H-R STATEMRNT Tiit loll-1119 ..,...,.. II Clo"'9 1111111· n•H •I SUN COAST TOURS. 202'-, E Btlbo. Boutevaro,. a.1-. c.lllomla t2Mt1 RusMll H. James, 2021/t E ... , .. Boul .. erd, Balboa, callfornl• '*'· Tiii$ Duslneu II <-ltd toy en In dlYIOual. RuSMllJ-1 Tt\11 llel-1 WIS flled wlltl Ille Coun1y Cltrk or Or.,oe COl6flty on Aprll 2, 1911 ~, ..... ,.CTITIOUS IUSINESS PubllMleCI Or-Coall o.lly Piiot, NAME STAT•MENT April S, 12, 19. 2•. 1'11 t6~l Tiie lollowln9 ,,.rltOl'ls .,, doln9 buSIMUMI Ill I.EAVEY APPRAISAL SERVICE, 121 I.EAVEY ANTIQUES, PUBLIC NOTICE ·G) ----U I EMERALD BAY PROFESSll>f4AL lqUAL PaOFISSIOHAL SllVICI AtMiic-CI Jtlwd .............. •--ic-....... • FREE CHOICE • INFORMED CHOICE .. ; . ......-.. ~ .. : ""••' ' ~ :'N~TOM IUCH- f'OVNTM4 y M.LIY .................. ... , ...... _ .............. C ...... t2647 P~CNOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINEH BI. OG •• lSIO N Cool Ht911wn. FICTITIOUS IUSINElS NAME STATEMENT 1..-.vn• BMcll, CeltfO<nia •as• NAME STATILMaNT 9 Sa 1 Jollft w. IA•••y, 14112 Oar1MOUlll Tiie lollowlno i>er50ft It o.1119 ..,ti· Caito Enlef'Prl-. J41 ' •r Mn Circle, T~ln, Callfor1tla ,,.._ ... u u A•tnut,lrvlM,Celllorn aUIU. Glorla M . Leave y, 14711 NEWPORT CENTER NEWS, tlO S•ewart F. Hiii 111 and JUOy A Oartmoul/I Clrelt, fuslln, Calllomla. Nt.,;porl Ctnltr Drive, Swllt 110, Hiii, 14191 !,earlMll A•tnue, Irvine. Thh llUJIMU IS COn<IUCltd b'f • Ntwpart BNcll. Cellfom1• ..... Call~~~: ':,"~atlln and Dorothy L. C19Mra1 -tnet'sl\lp Andrew l..awltr' 4eU "'war' JdWI W. 1..Ate V9y Newport BNc:ll, c.llfen\la tlW,l. Gatlin, 2S4Sl s111wnu, F.:I Toro, Tlllt , ... ._, was 111.., wllll Ille Tiiis b\i$1Mu Is c.Oftdueled Illy ., 1,. C•ll~::-o. KUM .nd Carol KuM, County Cltni of Ortt191 County on dlYldv11. UIU Collma Bay, Utuna Nlouel, MarclllS, '"'· --Lewi« I nl ..,.., .. ,..... Thia , ... _, WM Ill ... wJUI tllt Cal ~r ~ p ' ttletdllev and Barbera Publlt.lled Ortt191 Coell Oaily PllOI, County Cler-OI Oren91 County on A. 1 1:1c111ey.' 14241 SttrlMll AV9nue, Mtrcll 2', Aprll S, 11, 1'. '"' Uso-11 Merell 19, 1tll .., lrvl11t, catllomlt 92114. I Put>llshtd Oranij9 Coelt 0111¥ = This t>uslneu Is conduct-d,bY a PUBLIC NOTICE Marth n 2' Aprll s 12 "'' 1-.a1 91neral ....V-t/llp • • • • St-art F Hiii 111 Tiii• si.-1. •• fllt<I wllll "'• "CTITIOUS e us1NESS PUBLIC NOTICE County Cl.,._ of Onn91 County on NAME STATILMaNT Merell It, 1''1. l'IMMI Tiit IOllOWlnt ,..r 14nt art Clo Int -l'ICTtTIOUS IUSINHS butlMHIJ' .., ' P11bllllleel Of•• COHI ~ly Pllol, NIPPON FOODS, H:U<IW.' 8•11 HAM• STATILMaNT M•rcll 22, 1', Aprll S, ~~-12,7a.tl R"" A"'°'lm Callfomi. ..... Tiit f9lj~l"9 P~l!lft6 \rt dolnt , -·.· .'f ' *' ' INC ttu•lneu .. · • . ,, , ' S.,a. V, ""HTaltf'ltlSll, •• a O&TSUN a. TOYOTA PARTS 174t Cetlldtni. ""1'0'•1iofl, l>Ua Tiil-" • ......... ---------•t Wesll'ftlMtff "-'llGnllatMJ ,H9wport ............. CMI• Meu, ... ,...., Calltor• ~ ~~":'~~ Sltff ElstnMIH , '°°' Sehm1 Thi• ...... ~ -Hied ••11' .,.. 1.ane, Mic•~. c.tllenil• •11u . Cevnl'f Clefll Of Of ... 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JS >' JI • I'• 11\oo I t I ' l'I .. ..... ll~. 12 I f ·~· u ... ,, I• 1) • "''• . I" a 11 .... ,,,. II ' l•"'. 21 \.. ,, J /1)• l• • I tJ • 91, I 11'' . .. • • 10 • l ... 1l 11~. I • • I 1 .... ) .. I t'• :r · IS • 11 l • n·· • 2 ... SP"'• . ... "". 10 •• 21 f . 10 • 21 ... !I ll • is· ... . , .. . llYI • , ... , ... " . RICHAROS.G&BAUR ~PB, No. (AP) -A lOCM bawk bunts lD wldlnlas melts above the ri¥er '11 nmway flowlac Deatl1- two mUet to diltaat co...ae-.. At the north end o( the (eon crete hl&hVtay w•lcb l>Dct laoncbed America 'a lrontlin flabt~en lour ve hangars are d • .,...,.. W lte•alo 1u 1 ltave vanlahed fr ch aatq, Flaapoles w Old r1 Oil• mapped ln zes tC prairie art oon w st&Q<t naked ln crab grass. THE BOWLING LBY p boarded up, tbe swi ing po01t are t.raps for leaves, e atablts are deserted. Nearly houses are mute ~nd dark againat ap· proacbfnt Winter. Rlchards-Gebaut Air Force. Base is stlll officially listed ~ an· active military Installation ih Pentagon files. But on Oct. 1, the Air POl'(:e and Kansas City en- tered into a one-year agreement lo make it a joint military-civilian facility; much of its land and buildings have become "ex- cessed," "surplused," "inac- tivated," and "in the pipeline for the disposal process.·' Like so many or its coun- terparts scattered around the • I ~ ti"5, R\cbarda-Gebaur baa ~me a dismembered mllltary Cll,lliver. Us Llllipu- tlau are cunent events -de-~t• Vietnam, OPEC, SADT I JUld n, inflaUoo, unemployment, a yolWlteer ~Y, a shrinking G?iP. '"TQEY llA'VE CUT the base up j.ntj •~mtt1Y little pl~es it woulcl tie ~ to put it baelc tote~.......,,, HYS C• Guin, a lawyer llid Ak Force ,.....ybt who lives in netfhborhla. ~. The Air Force, whiicb i»oqbl the land from Kansas City tor St In 1953, has leased more-than l'#alf the ba:;e's 2,418 acres back to the city. The city. in turn, bas already s ublet some bousing quarters and the chapel to Calvary Bible College on a SO. year codtract. Belton, the base's southern neighbor, had only 1,000 resi- dents when construction 1tarted in 1953. Now it's a booming sub- urb that leases the base golf course and wants the housine • t. $ untll, baseball dl•mond, bcnwl· ln1 alley, youth center and stables (or Its 13,000 residents. The Department of Agriculture took the base hospital (or research; the Anny Reserve bu the old exchange, Mnd the Marine Corps ex- propriated the officers' housing for the staff of its Kansas City fJn•nce center. R ECREATIONAL aviators ~an store single-engine toys for $85 a month in the finest hantars taxpayers' money used to buy. Sophisticated instrument land- ing systems that· once pulled down B-~. C-1415, and F5s now coax home Piper Cubs piloted by dentists on-days off. The 442nd Air Force Reserve Tactical Airlift Wing, Gum's outfit, is the only major military flying unit left at Ricbards- Gebaur. It has 16 C·130 Hercules cargo aircraft assigned there. The base was named for U . John F. Richards, first pilot from Kansas City killed in com· TRANSPORT PLANES UNE UP AT RICHARDS-GEBAUR AIR FORCE BASE IN 1987 Much of Ml190urf fectlity "1urptu1ed" and "exceaaed" Into oblivion P UBIJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE , DEATH NOTICES bat ID World War l , and Lt. Col. ArtJaur W. Gebaur1 a Kansas City naUve who dieo over North Korea ln 1952. Two 1eneraUons of pilots affectionately christened it ''DickieGoober.'' The facility was opened u a "permanent Installation" 25 years aao by General Order No. 91, Section V. Harry S Truman took pride in the sprawling com- p I ex that became a free- s pend Ing neighbor to Grandview, his home town north of the base. Many believed that the base and the bonanza it brought might never have hap- pened if not for Tl!Uman. ON A nE&Y October twilight in 1960, a hatless John F. Ken- nedy stepped from his campaign plane "Caroline" and told a crowd on the tarmac that the base and its people were part of what made this country great. That was in the heyday of America's military might. The United States was the undisput-ed protector of the free world. Many foreign nations, and a few U.S. citizens, didn't like the role, but the American military seemed invulnerable. Air Force pilots gathered" around the bar at Dickie Goober, where their own beer mugs hung in places of honor, drank 25-cent drinks and told tales of World War II and Korea. At 4 :30 p.m. every hot summer day, when the loudspeakers blared retreat, their children dutifully stood up in the swim- ming pool and, dripping wet, put t heir hands over their hearts to face a nag they couldn't see. A good steak dinner cost S3, and inflation was a new word in the nation's vocabulary. "THERE WAS A MENTAL security, seeing those righter planes taking off over Richards-Gebaur," remembers Dave Tull, current president of the bAse community council. "If the wind was just right, you could hear reveille come float- ing over the hills right into town, and know that there was something tangible out there protecting this country.'' Some of those who remember the base fondly now think times may be changing for the better again. One of Ronald Reagan's cam- paign planks was for a large in· crease in defense spending to ensure a military "margin of .... ,..,...... TOWER DOESN'T CONTROL ANYTHING NOW Air baae taken over by clvlllana safety" comparable to the superiority he says the United States enjoyed in the 1950s. Tull believes that with his election the trend away from more de- fe nse spending will now be re· verse<!. "TIDS BASE HAD a tremen- dous, positive impact on our area. It broadened our social structure and pumped millions into our economy. Milita r y children married into our com- m unities, which was good for the bloodlines. Military dollars im· proved our schools and military retirees became our friends and neighbors, part of our lives. The 'loss of R·G has been devastating in ways we haven't even figured out yet.'' But Kansas City's aviation and transportation director. Delbert Karmeier . hailed the agreement to make Richards· Gebaur a joint military and civilian airport, and envisions a bustling commercial aviation center in the future . Many Kansas City planners hope even· tually to see the base completely returned to the city. ' But Tull and many other oldtimers would like nothing bel· ter than to see Richards·Gebaur again become a major military base. "I DON'T THINK we can af. ford not to have it." he says. "Everything that was built here 25 years ago was built to last. I say let other people use it till we need it again." In the city's agreement with the Defense Department, there is a clause allowing the govern- m ent to revoke its lease contract on 30 days' notice, and lo use the base during a national emer· gency. ·' Richards -Gebaur has become a sleeping giant, sitting out there in a dormant state witli its empty buildings and huntint hawks," says Tull. "A Jot of us want the giant to wake up and come to life again. Our country needs it." PUBIJC NOTICE Auction April 14 Regulat,e own life • ., Items for an April 14 public auction will be on display weekdays , beginning Monday, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Defense Property Dis· posal Office, Pendleton Bldg. #2241 , Camp Pendleton. The sale of the 240 items, which includes typewriters, calculators , refrigerators, and other assorted items, will begin at 9 a.m. Information is availa- ble by calling 725-(331 , ext. 4331. PUBLIC NOTICE insurance By Tbe Assoda&ed Pttsa The Federal Trade Commission has been forced to stop its efforts to regulate the sale of life insurance. But consumers can regulate their own purchases to get the most for their premium dollars. The FTC proposed that state insurance commissions require companies to provide more information about the cost and rate of return on different types of policies. The proposal died when Congress passed legislation reaffirming its policy of leaving insurance regufation solely up to the states, and ordering the FTC to study insurance only if it is asked to do so by committees of the House or Senate. The congressional action followed an FTC staff report sharply critical or the industry. Ins urance companies challenged the report and accused the F'TC of basing its study on false assumptions. AT TIIE CENTER OF THE controversy is the argument over term insurance versus whole·life policies. Each has advantages and disadvantages. Term insurance provides a fixed amount of protection for a fixed period. ~ fter the term expires, you have no more protection unless you get another policy. Premiums are relatively low when you are young, but increase as you gel older. CONSUMER Whole-life policies provide protection for as long as you live. They also build up cash values. You can borrow against them and, it you df'"h1e you no longer want the Insurance, you can <.iio.:ontinue the policy and take the eceumulated cash. Premiums for whole-life policies generally are higher than those ror term Insurance, but they are fixed and do not inCftUe as you get older. The FTC described whole·Ufe policlea as a combination of insurance and savlnta and It aald the average rate of return on the aavtnp ~rt.loo ol moat policies was under 2 percent a year. ' EW YORK STOCKS CONTINUED Htq" low .. " ' . .. • I ... l " l . l•. I'• ,J. ,. I • .. .. ' I• ·-. . •1 II ll • ll ol ···-ll •' " . I> ' '*'• I\ • 11 j • • 1 .. 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On Balboa Island w /quaint sea wall & bayfront strolls! 2 s pectacular multi -level mirror-im?ge Bayfront homes w/view of Newport Harbor . Each unit an archjtectural triumph in spacial rythmn comfort & privacy. Pier & float t o accommodate 2 boats. $2,500,000. Mary Lewis ( D-20A > IAYFROMT ELEGANCE! A truly beautiful -home .. Tall s tate ly doors open to a s pa~kJrng pool and garden entrance. D~~1gned by TH EUERKAUF w /high ce1lmgs and s un filled rooms. 4BRS incl. l~ge master suite w/his & her baths, hbrary and garden room on the bay. A leasehold estate. $1 .700.000. Barbara Aune.1 <0-20B L CUST~M IAYFROHT! Doc~ing for vessel up to 80 ! 5BRS and bath.5 mcl. maids room an.d convert.ible libra ry/den. Huge master S!-.nte ~/sitting . rm and fireplace. Owner financing .a va1lable to qualified buyer. Sl,495,000 mcl. land. 147' on the water. Larry Dyer ( D-21 l ' UMDA ISLE WATERFRONT! 3BRS, 3 baths. Dock for three boats Under $1 ,000.000. 24 hour security island. Appl. only. Dona Chichester < D-22 l UDO ISLAND! Lovely 3BR home on double lot complete w /sauna and pool. Great for entertaining . Lots of privacy. $825 ,000. Berit Mitchell. <D -23> W~TERFROHT CONDO! 2BR. 2 bath lower umt at the "Mai Kai." Double garage. entry courtyard and huge bayfront deck. $535,000. Martha Macnab cD-24 > EXCEPTIONAL IUY OH UDO ISLE! 4BR home w/center courtyard. French doors. hardwood floors. beam ceilings. Street to street location on lot and a half. 3-car garage . $495 .000 in c l. land . Young/lmbernino. <D-2.5 > LARGE FAMILY HOME! Spaciously built custom home in Baycrest. 5BRS, family rm and terrifi c pool and outdoor entertainment area. Owner will assist w/financing. $439.500. Tom Allinson or Terry Hanes. <D·26 ) IAYCR~ST! G.reat 4BR. 3 bath family home w/partial view. Ideal for entertaining. Pool. spa, 2 patios . $398,000 incl. land. Dona or Mary Lou. (0·27) IALIOA ISLAND -HEAR IA Y! Enchanting English-style bungalow w/3BRS and custom features all for $375.000 fee. Dick Halderman. (0 -28 ) 421 FIRHLEAF -OPEN SAT l·S! Exceptional corner locali?f South of the highway. 3BRS, 2 baths. 2-story owners unit plus 2BRS, 2 baths over garage. Fireplace patios and laundries. Totally separate fo; complete privacy. Assumable financing. $359,000 incl. land. Martha/Dona. <D-29 ) IRVIME TERRACE! Terrific corner location 3BR pool home close to beaches. Newport Center and all Newport amenities. S329,500 leasehold. Tom Allinson. (0.3()) THE ILUFFS! Sunny 4BR, 3 bath unit with view of Newport Center. Spacious and airy Carmelia Plan w /lovely patio. $230,000. Nancy lmbernino. (0 -31) Sl*AI STORY IN THE &UFFS! 3BR Bonita Plan in super location. 3 separate patios Spanish tile entry. $215.000. Nancy Imbea:nino. <D-32 > 41a & POOL -$201,000! 1,iovely upper bay ~o~e leaturing open beamed ceiling in livmg rm1 formal dining, large family rm, remote 10 -law quarters. PLUS lush, private redwood decked pool' area. Paula Bailey.' CD-33) IWfPS W•AIMl 4BR home w/outstanding greenbelt location. Many mature patio plahts provide prlvate garden atmosphere. Large llvlnl rm w/fireplace. Pr~ce inclUdea "•at.•r & dryer and refrigerator. (D-81) . BIWPOBT BIACR BABBOB VJIJW CIB'lEB 644-8100 DIAMATIC 1.AYFROMT LOCATION! Exciting c lose-up view of boating activity in T~rning Basin from nearly every room of this 5BR. 8 bath res idence. Spacious rooms and terrace for elegant and c asual entertaining . Piers and slip wiJl accommodate three 70' boats. $4,250,000. Joann Ackerman/Cthy Schweickert. (0-43 ) HILLTOP ESTATE! Available ·and ready to occ~py is this magnificent Frenc h Me<!1terranean .5BR villa w/perfection in design , mate rials and crafts manship. Elegant fo~mal living rm and dining rm, gourmet kitchen, master and executive suites w/cedal' walk-in closets. 40 ' pool. $2 ,500.000. Lynne Valenti.ne . (D-44) llG CAHYOH -5 DEERWOOO! Exquisite SBR Engli s h Normand)( residence overlooking golf course. Circular staircase leads to master s uite w/his & hers bath. sauna and sp a. plus 3 guest rooms each ~/bath . Four fireplaces, family room, bbrary, billiard rm, 3 wet bars. Golf and night li g ht v ie ws $2 ,000,000. Lynne Valentine t D-45 > MEW HORIZONS! One of the first custom homes in the gate guarded community of Ha rbor Ridge Country French residence o~ exceptional quality. Marble floor entry with domed copper and glass skylight. Formal living rm w/French marble fireplace. s pacious dining rm w/marble noors, huge family rm w/stone fire place and wet bar. country kitchen and oak paneled library. Air-conditioning. 4-car garage. $1.795,000. Lynne Valentine. <D-46 ) LA HABRA HEIGHTS! Exquisite 4BR Medite rranean villa set regally on a one acre site in the beautiful La Habra Hills. Ele~a nt form a~ living and dining rooms. family rm w t wine cellar, gourmet kitchen. all with views. Master suite w/fireplace and private garde n and spa Three car garage. Pool room for tennis courts. Sl,250.000. Lynne Valentine. cD-47 ) IRVIME COVE -LAGUNA IEACH! 4BR, 4 bath home in pri vate gated community for an active family. This residence features lighted paddle te nnis court. pool, spa and sauna, PLUS private beach. $1 .150.000 incl. land. Sandie Fix. 10 -48 1 EXQUISITE MEDITERRAMEAH IAYFROMT! 4BRS. 412 baths w /00' frontage on main upper bay c hannel w/pier & slip to acco"!'~odate . large boat. This highly amen~li;ted residence offers formal living and dining rms plus separate family room. Mezzanine s tudy plus sitting rm off master . Appl. only. $1.100.000 incl. land. Sandie Fix. < 0 -49 > ~TST AHDIHG VIEW! Exceptional Harbo r R1d.ge Lucerne m~del w/3BRS, family rm, atrium w /fountain and a very s pecial master s uite w I fplc and retreat. $785,000. Lynne Valentine. <D-50> QUALITY AIOUHDS! In this s mashing 4 BR Baycrest pool home. A "just like new" remodel w /exquisite use of oak, cedar & rare woods. beveled glass. European designed kitchen w /fines t appliances. French doors. paned windows throughout. fabulous mstr s uite w/whirlpool bath. Mus ic rm & s tudio workshop.Call for a personal appt. $450.000. Holly Markas. <D -51) CHARMING CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX! Two 2B R units w /fir eplace. vaulted beamed ceilings, built-ins plus guest unit w /fplc. Great assumable financing. $289,900. Holly Markas. < D-52 ) IRIGHT & CHEERFUL CARMEL MODB. ! 3BR, 2 bath hom e located in Seawind Com.munity ~lose to shopping, pool & lenn1s. Security protected. $259,500 incl. land. J ennifer Suchomel. <D-53) MEW OM THE MARKET -JUST LISTED! Highly upgraded 2BR & den, 2th bath UJl}versity Park Peters town.home -Plan B w/private spa. Good loan available to new qualified buyer at favorable rate. $18.5,000. Can be purchased furnished also. Sandie Fix. (0 ·54) OCIAM VIEW -COUM'l'RY ATMOSPHBE - CDMI Spyglass Ridge cul-de-sac. Enter ~ough electric gated deep driveway to this approx. 1/3 acte of country setting which includes mount.ab\ and ocean views. Note the generO\lS use of wrought iron fencing s urrounding this beautifully maintained one level Lust built home. Comp\tterbed lecurtty is JUISt one of the many a,menlUee of this cozy 3BR, 1 o/, bath, 3-car garap (W'lo~) home. Priv.acy & security ao rare! '519,080 fee. Bea Arnold. <D-55 • WOOD~RIDGI YILLAGHI Located near park this 3BR, 1~ bath condo has just been freshly pain~ed f ~r you, the new owner. Assumable fmancmg and owner will carry. $112,500. Holly Markas . (0 -56) UMOISTRUCTED VIEW OF MEWPORT HAllOR! Charis matic charmer on fee land w/spa. alarm system. cus tom built rec~ntly redecorated, new expanded deck: lrvme Terrace finest location. Helen Wood $890,000. (lJ-57 ) . IRVINE CAMPUS VALLEY CENT EB 782-1414 IAYFROHT CONDO! Terrific 2BR plus den facing Balboa Is la nd w/lg deck on water and many luxury features. $595.000. Julie Van Wieren < 0 -36 > NEWPORT IEACH PLUS VIEW! Remodeled "Port Royal" w , s uper view of ocean & citv night li ghts. $525,000. Darlene Herman. <D·37 > TURTLE ROCK HIGHLANDS! Beautifully appo1nled Stewa rt. Large single family ~e~idence . Dramatic entry foyer. s unken l~ving room w/vaulted ceilings, massive fireplace. wet bar, formal dining room w/French doors. open staircase w/planter "lslan~. ·· Kitche n w/bay windowed nook. luxurio u s ma s ter s uite w wa lk ·in w<1rdrobe. $4 45 ,000. Lorraine Re nnie. <D-38) PANORAMIC OCEAH VIEW! Cust~m built 2·slor y. 4BH. 3 bath home w1great in-law accommodations Game room, fpl c and VIEW. $425.000. Lorra ine Rennie. (0 -39 1 OHE ACRE LOT! Ideal area for custom country e~tate w beautiful rolling hills. pastoral view and zoned for horses. Room for te nnis court, pool and corral. $185.000. Darlene He rman (D-40 ) DUME IEH~EMEER! 3BR, 1 story home with good 1.ocatl?n and in terrific condition. Good hnancmg. $187,000. Julie Van Wieren cD-41 ) . LO~ DOWH PAYMENT! Creative financing available in this beautifully decorated 2BR end unit. Totally customized w/Mexican tile flooring & redwood built-ins. $137.500. Madeline Crawford. <D-42) lBVDOJ WOODBRIDGE VILLA.GI Cl!mJB 881-8700 HIU~OP ESTATE! An exciting custom-built m~lti level home on almost 1 acre offering privacy ai:i~ n estled m. the hills of Orange w/a magnificent sweeping 180 degree view Over 5000 sq. fl. of quality construction 5 BRS . 3 + bath s. elevato r air-condit1onin ~. pool. spa. etc Creative terms. Try s mall down and owner will carry. $800.000 Elliott .Ja('kson. (0 -58 > SPECTACULAR FIHAHCIHG! Don't miss this truly lovC'l y ·1 B H. family rm home in Woodbridge Gahlcs w many upgrades. The ~arge . ya rd .is charmingly l<t ndscaped. mcludmg pat10 cover & dog run. Call about special financing. $245.000. J ackie Wiley. (0 ·59) PRIME BLUFFS LOCATIOH! ~Ughly upgraded 3BR. 21:! halh ··Franciscan .. model on greenbelt A must set• home for tht.' apprec1at1ve 5240.000 Young Park ID ·60> LOCATED HEXT TO 1h ACRE PARk! Enjo\ contemporar) 11\'lng m this I s torv. 3BRS home complett• w air cond1t.1o nin g Assumable loa n and u"ner will help fin ance $184 .900. Lorraine lle1d < D-61) WHAT A SUPER PRICE! Luxurious 2BR Big Canyon condo pnH 1dc!-i the opportun1t v for a terrifil" N<.•wport Bcaeh lifestyle. U0pper level unit .st.•t amidst the fabulous facilities and amenities and st•t·unly of Hig C<1nyon $175,000 with an as~ umahlt• loan. Susie Weiss. (D-62 ) VILLAS AT RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN! The perfect floor plan for a single or couple in Urn. adult only villa Lovely Carmeno modl'I featurt•s upgraded neutral tone earp.et . upgradt.·d d r<1pcs thru-out. air cond1t1on1n g plus man\' more amenities Clost.• to shopprng. free\...avs & recreat ion $153.500 Se11tt \bton !Dli;J, COZY CYPRES S MODEL! In Woodbridge Glen v. eo1~ f1n•plJ<:l' & t•arthtone decor Locatl'd o n d1<11t.'l' lot across from recreat1onul LH·tl1l1t•s & park High assumable loan 'hill J.!l't that Isl 11me hu\'er or tn \'estor in 1m nwdwtely 5126.ooo Jamie Wilk inson. 1 D 64 > COUNTRY CLUB LIVIHG! Om· RR eondo in luxurious Ve rsa1lh.' wi th pool . spa. gym and clubhouse. Great financing loo Terrific deeor. brand new C'arpcting & draperies Priced to sell fast ~ $110.000. Jackie Wiley. < D-65) . DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME! Localed in adult par~ in Irvine . 24x50 coach. 2BRS, 2 baths. nice ya rd. covered patio deck. cover ed parking art'H Close to s hopping. resta urants a nd freeways . Loan is assumable . $45.000 Manan Frizzell. <D·66> OPIIf ROUSI !ODAY 1-S IAUOA ISLAND 118 Collins A venue. 1010·12-14-16 E . Balboa IAYCREST 1801 Santiago IAYSHORIS 2642 Circle Drive COIOMA OIL MAR 1901 Altura 1601 Reef View Circle 1223 Bayside Ori ve 1101 White Sails Way 421 Fernleaf IRVIMI 1 Lakeview u.GUNAHACH 431-434 Nyes Place ..wPORTlb.CH " 2146 Vista Laredo ~ Avenida Largo ' 2006 Port Albans Clrcle 43 Royal St. G~orge 621 Michael Place l Trafalgar 5 DeerwQotl THICOYIS 985 Bayside Cove ) 3BRS 3BRS/BA Y RONT 4BRS/FAMILY/POOL 3BRS/FAMILY 3BRS/FAMILY /POOL/SPA 3BRS/FAMILY . 2 BRS/ BAY FRONT 3BRS/FAMTLY /POOIJSPA 3BRS-2BRS DUPLEX 3BRS/4BRS -·~ .... ~ $375.000 $1.350.000 $398,000 $375,000 $329.500 $519.000 $535,000 $450,000 $359,000 $198.000 :t $395,000·$429,000 $230,000 $240,000 $255,000 $745,000 $249,SOO $1.795,000 $2,000,000 SUSPECT AoHRoHtl IMPLICATED lote F•bl•nl APWI ........... EXORCIST? Rev. Befn•rdlnl Exorcism scam charged Priest, 2 women accused of weird swindle ROME CAP)·-A priest and two women have been accused of a bogus exorcism scheme in whicb they tied up young women, covered their. bodies with • .,ic;e .. an~. recil!?.~ prayers overtfiem, pglice said . In some 'cases, the three burned a sign of the cross on the young wome n 's foreheads , Police Commissioner Paul Nash said in an interview. Nash said police believe the suspects, the Rev Domenico Bernardini, 56, Rosa Rosati, 70, and lole Fabiani, 43, were not sincere ly attempting to free the women or evil spirits, but wanted to cheat them out of money A SPOKESMAN FOR the Salesian Order in Rome said Bernardini was released from his vows 12 years ago at his reques t because o f mental problems, was later taken on by the diocese of Latina south of Rome, but does not have a parish. Police said Bernardini wears clerical garb. Nash said he believes the s us pects s windled about 50 million lire SS0,000 from the women who were persuaded to work for free or donate their paychecks to t he priest after they had been "liberated " from "demons." He said he fear s the three have organized other bogus "exorcism" ceremonies s till taking place undetected in many private houses in Rome. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC Church permits exorcism in som e cases. but it may be performed only by a priest with the specific permission of a bishop. The priest and the two women apparently sought out young wome n who had family problems and e ncur aged them to go to a "religious ceremony" a t the i n stit u te O p era dell' Amore about 30 miles south or Rome, Nash said. The women, mostly in their early 20s, were told they were possessed by demons and they must stay at the, institute to be exorcised. ··Mothers complained in letters to the police and the state's attorney They talked about s t range things that happened in the institute," Nash said. "These girls. to liberate the m selves from demons, agreed to close themselves in the institute." NASH SAID HE did not e«clude the PQssibility that the three were acting in good faith and reaJly believed the women were possessed by demons but he thought it was unlikely. The formal charges against the three include association to co mmit c rime. fraud and assault, and a count involving deprivation of will. Nash said police a r e investigating the possibility that the young women were molested sexu ally . He said about 30 women lived at the institute, a decrepit 60-year-old building on a mountain road. HE SAJD POLICE believe the crimes have been going on for fi ve years. Bernardini, who lives in the institute. turned himself in. Mrs. Rosati, of Rome, was arrested at home. Mrs. Fabiani, of Ascoli P iceno. was arrested at an old people's home she was visiting in her hometown. Right-of-way wrong way A bandoned plan irks ousted residents MANALAPAN. N.J tAP> Margaret Davison cried as she watc hed bulldozers rip apart the house her parents struggled to build 30 years ago in this diverse community of old farms and new residential developments. Almost seven years have passed, but she still cries over the loss of her girlhood home leveled because it s tood in the right-of-way of a highway pro· ject that probably will never be constructed. Government arguments about the greater good of society tak· ing precedence over an in- dividual's wishes mean little to a woman who blistered her hands using a drill press to help her parents build the house from the ground up after World War I l. "IT HURT US. BUT if t he gov· ernment was actually going to build the roadway. then taking our land would have served some purpose," she says. "But no road will ever be built there. This is just plain foolishness. •'Thank God my parents were dead before the New Jersey Trunpike Au tho rity came around," she says: sobbing and crying as she talks . The authority finally declared the Alfred E . Driscoll Ex· pressway pro1ect dormant last vear after almost a decade of planning. legal battles and land acquisitions that totalled $17 million. Now the authority is preparing to put the la nds up for public sale, reneging on a prom· ise to .give the former owners first option to buy. "( don't wa nt it now," Mrs.· Davison says. "That land was our homestead." EVEN IF MRS. Davison and her neighbors wanted the prop· erty, they probably couldn't af· ford it. Land values have increased significantly the past seven years and some parcels have doubled or tripled in value since the authority purchased 100 tracts from some 30 or 40 owners along a 38-mile strip from Toms River to North Brunswick. And the initial buy-back offer was r etracted by the authority, which decided instead to seek top dolla r for the la nd at a public auction. Cost estimates escalated from $315 million to $475 million over the years for the project. which would have linked the turnpike with the Garden State Parkway and eased traffic congestion on Routes 1 and 18. The pr oject finall y was shelved, primarily because Gov Brenden T. Byrne opposed the roadway for economic and environmental reasons. · Less than 15 percent of the right-of-way had been acquired when the project was pro· nounced dead, say Turnpike Authority lawyers. Mrs . Davison's emotional re- action is typical of the com- ments former land owners make about their dealings with the authority. "We learned all about eminent domain," says Joan Simcox, whose family was forced to sell a farmhouse and 11 acres for about $74,000 in 1974. "Now. just four acres in that area sell for well over $100.000. "WE DIDN'T WANT to sell but no one could fi ght them,'' she says. "And we tried every angle we could think of." Manalapan was basically a farm town until the late 1960s when developers put up housing unit s at a fever pitch. The township's population skyrocket· ed from 3,990 in 1960 to 14 ,000 in 1970 and almost 20,000 in 1980. There has been some tension between the town's older resi· dents and the newcomers. most- ly young professionals who com· mute by bus to New York. BALTIMORE () -Chronic exposure to X· raya may result ln an increased risk of death Crom cardiovascular disease as well as cancer, accord- tne to a lon1·term study by the Johns Hopkins School of Hyslene and Public Health. The atudy noted that althoush chronic radia- tion exposure previously had been linked to non- specfic "aging effects," this was the first time a disease other than cancer has been linked to radia· tion exposure. The findings stem from the most recent in a series of studies beaun 20 years ago by scientists at Johns Hopkins, documentmg the mortality rates of radiologis,ts over seven decades. far longer than for any other group with occupationaJ exposure to radiation. Members of the Radiological Society of North America were compared to their contemporaries in the American College of Physicians and the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Oto I aryngology An analysis of deaths in the three groups showed a statistically significant higher risk of de1tth from cardiovascular disease among the radiologists than the two other groups. APWI ......... GEORGE FELAND SEES BEAUTY He wa tches 'God's radar' Plains man sees 'signals' ANTLER . ND <A P > Take the highway north and stop just short of Canada There. on the cold. high plains, on the west side of the open road, hves George Feland watcher of God's Radar, enemy of coyotes . Feland, a product of the sod he never left, 1s a son of Norwegian immigrants, once a buster of broncs, a former sheepman, hell· raiser and moonshme maker But Feland is 70, bent at the middle like an agfng. supple wi llow that's leaned for a lifetime into the ~lrong north wmd. T HE GEESE ARE f'LYING north. honking their way across Feland's land just south of Antler "Use your eyes and you'll see God's Radar," he says, pale blue eyes glinting with devilish good nature. "Look at those geese You know it's going to be nice weather, or they'd be restless Tht.•y 'd be fl ying closer together. "lf the northern lights are above me, or south of me. it '!> going to be good weather tomorrow," he sayc;, his words spaced, sen· tences filled with halt~ like a balky bronc on a cold morning "There are vision:. of beauty all over." says Feland. sharing his treac;ures. "Every time we look at a cloud, we'll never see another one hke 1t Watching the clouds at sunset, you can tell the commg weather bet- ter than reading the paper '· God's Radar 1!'> all around. "ONE TIM E, AT HARVEST, 1t had been hot for a week But every gopher you saw had a mouthful of dry hay They were getting read y for a cold rain Hay was their sleeping bag." Other signals : hairy caterpillars denote a hard winter, long-furred calves mean early winter. As the accoutrements of civilization close in, Feland laments that people 'use their eyes to look at the unimportant things "that hurt rather than help us. "I don't pass up an invitation to a sunset. and I think l see things pretty clearly. We complicate Ufe that's basically pretty sim- ple," he says. WHAT'S IMPORTANT THAT ISN'T be- ing s een? He sucks his pipe, ponders, arches an eyebrow and as ks kindly, "How many a r · row heads have you found lately?" That's what is Important: appreciating the land, its history. Hundreds of aNowheads left by Indians centuries ago have been searched out by Feland, found on the windswept hills and in ages-old campsites. He shows them with pride, his c lean, powerful hands caressing the stones. "There's too much tension in cities," he saya. "That's where all t h e aickness comes from. Everybody's got a lot or little worries." · His com for table wood-fra11•t bome abounds with buffalo skulls and rattlesnake akins, cowboy pictures. saddles, stones that Indians uaed tor a canoe anchor and a "$>any dra1. '' And a coyote rug. I "THE BEST THINGS ARE F R EE,'• he says. "Beauty Is everything. I don't worry about tomorrow. Tbe thinas we've done, drlnkin1. hell·rai1ln1, t he only way to make amends -do better today." Thero'• aomelhln1 Feland doeln't like : lhe tox and coxotes that prey 00 tarm pouhrJ and •mall llveatock. He and bis two do11, a 1aunt Greyhound and a Greyhound ol mlxed blood, hunt them wttb fervor. "F\ve or 1lx 1••n aao I sot m ~ .. lie ·~-- T1 PllCI YM M, C1• 642-5671 RENTALS HouM-\ t url\f1t\rd Hw'-r' t nluutl"-hitd tlou\4'' f>'1uh ur l nf C"onckim1n1um• t urn Condc.un1n11.1cth l nf TU-.n.l\.ouM'\ t u.r11 T~nhouu• l 11, {)uptuf'\ t\u•" ~J.'t~;,.'"'"' Apt) l ttfutn Apt_._ t'-r" CH t "' Rwn" Kwm' Hu .. rd Hottl• \lobh (#ut"~I H•>n•O \un1rnrr Mf'n1i1h \ M •titan M rnl•h Nrftl.J, lrJ "'•''"• '•V•ln 'l)t HPnl t)fh('t-tc .... , •• Kv\1~'• R•rttal INh!Urt•I HPne..• ~w..c~ Kf"Mah "i11Me-d "•M ftf'tott1h BUSINESS, INVEST MENT, FINANCE ""''"'""''P-·· ~~Jl'W'\. IAeAtf'd ln1.nl.,....nt f'PPUft - lfhf'''""r1t ._ 4ft4rd Mr.ftl') tu 1_..,,.n M(llW"'\ Yt .. nud• '4<111 .. ;f''I , u .. ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONALS l LOST & fOUNO '~nttmt"\\ f ., P•l(ll t.rt•I ""''"it "'" •~t4.· t "Vnd f>f't\tl'fUtl'll• "-itx1al \ lun.• r •• \',,. SEIVICES EMPLOYMENT & PRmRATION Yhc11ob ln\lrUt tMH'I Job W ""''",' • tt,.I.,_ Yt•nlfl'fl M • ._ MERCHANDISE .\ttihquf'~ -'w•••1'>•" AwrlHJn ~~L;,~; \htrt•4h ( .,,.., ••• ··--·~" •ril t .,, lllJC\ ttfflv \1j111,t t 11rf'tth.r• f.-•• •If' '-el• llor-w• 1w... ....... ..i.ot4wiuch 1•····~ '"'~\ot\ \ht hj"""" '41 .. ('"Pil•~\. M1\N"ll1""""' V. •nt~ \CU\lt •l ln\CtUtnpftt\ htr10 hon • t 11u•1> p..,, Plen.n 4 lh,."' "'r•Utt \C,. hlAt>\ 4'iporlt'\1t , .. _,,, ... ""°'f' M•\'~H,jf•tt b.1 j~•-r:,, .. , Hit•.._.,.,. t BOATS l MARINE £0UIPMENT G•rwr.tl ..... ,, \f•lfl\ '-''\I. t 8r1•h \f •r1n• ~ fH!lli Rt1•h , •• ,...., Rn•t' Hf'nt t h,.,,,., ho11l\ ,,.,, ..,,., .. ~'" (k;o ... Oo•h~1 6,iu f\cM;h Slfif•C• TRANSPORTA flON "'""•" t •m~'" '•If ktnl ..... \rh, .., .. ~=f' ~~':~:' ~ootrr' • '4~0f .. ,, ... , ........ ". Tr••'"'" 1 r •' '' !~~~~1~1!1'1 .• ,, .. 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WI) Wll --,..,, ---.u --IKI WU ..., -.u -.. , ---1914 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY P•ll•her"• Motfce: All real estate ad· v ertl sed in th is newspaper Is subject to the Federal Fair Hous· ine Act of l9IS which makes It illegal lo ad· vertise "any Pi'#lfenmce, lim1tat1on . or dis · crimination based on race. color. religion. sex. or national origin, or an mtenllon to make any such preference. limi t ation , or dis· crlminatlon." Thjs newspaper will not knowin~ly accept any advertising for real estate which is in viola· t1on of the law . ERRORS: Advertisers should check their ads dally and report .,... rors lmmediatefy. The DAILY PILOT aslUIMI liability fOf" tM first inco rrect insertion only. HO\lses for Sale ....................••• General 1002 •....•................. PRICE REDUCED SS,000 See this gor)?eous Mesa \'erd(• Ruecola built home. supt-r area near golf course, ~angle stor y with 4 bdrm . formal din rm . ram1I~ rm . 3 car garage. c·cntral air rnnct . heated "pa. and much more. All for $238.000 C'I} de .Johnson Hltr 549 264-1 ••BACK BAY•• IARGAIM Fantastic 2 sty, 3 Bdrm condo No qualifying Ooly S15.000down Won't last Marsha. 631·6990 ai;:t 2 UNITS $94,900 Super 1nvestment! Two 2 Bdrm w11~ one with fireplace' Current 1n· come S710 mo Fmanc· mg • I yr home protec. t1on plan 1nduded llurr), this won 'I last 6-16 7171 THE REAL ESTATE RS COSTA MESA 5 BR -$125,500 OWNER SAYS SELL Not an add-00 or con- version A real 5 Bdrm family home in one of Costa Me!.<1'!. nicest Jrras H:mdymans de· light Call nov. and sa\'e1 @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 -6990 LUXURY CONDO 3 B d r m 2 ·~ baths , beautifully upgraded. Enclosed pnvate patio. double attached garage. Only, $99.500! Owner anxious! C all now-646-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS WESTCUFf VACANT R ed u ced $25,000. Desperate owner says bring all offera. No qualifying. Low down. 4 Bdrm single story home totally upgraded. Call for more details. @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 114-631-6990 $99.900 LOFT CONDO P'abulo11i28drm a bath condo wlth liufe tort master alilte, 2 car at· teched 1•ra1e. Maay, m111 extr•. C.ll to aee 54f.UlS THF REAL ~EST/\TERS 11' LOWDQWH• $61,900. Z Br condo. Assume 9~ lo4lJ'. Great for Investor or starter home. Owner desperate! 6"1·8833 gent. COMtiaCIAL PlOflEltTY Tired of selling houses 7 days a ~?We need one licensee to leam the s kills t o mana fe " broker. commercia real estate . Income from mgmt while you learn. Super benefits: life in· 'Ul8BI I LlftL IMUl'Y. End unit. quiet cul·de-sac, 1800 sq. ft. Moat wanted PAULA PLAN. 3 Bdnm, 2 baths, larte master bedroom suite witb littlna room. Finest quality uparadea, lnclucling A/C. Enclosed private paUos. Brlaht kitchen fam/rm. $295,000 INCLUDING THE LAND. OPIM IUM l-4 436 OMD4. (OffY.Ow d1t IND MT I Pl.AM. Lovely park & mountain view. 3 Bdrm, 2IAI bath, kitchen wtlb large breakfast room. Fam rm with built-ins. $2M,OOO IM•lsToa·s ATIINTION. We have choice properties that are presently leased, but would be available for purchase now. Please call for further details. HELEN B. DOWD UALTOR. IMC. 644-0134 .~~REALTY CUST()MIZID IEAsnLUff HOM! s urance : health in· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ surance & dental plan. WITH VIEW! Truly one of a kind -panoramic view. Expanded family roo m beautifully panelled in warm wood, bookehelves &t wet bar. Large formal dining room, all new carpets -drapes -decorating -stained glass window -crown moldings -4 bed.rooms & 3 bath s . Immaculate condition . Assumable loan. $359,000. Rosemary Sietz. 644-6200. CD-10) Irvine C&mp\.IS V&lley Center Woodbridge Village Center 7521414 551-8700 CITIHOME Located in No C M . t his one year old 3 Bdrm 212 Ba ~o~do has been de corated very tastefully Features include frpk . 2 balco nies. gas BBQ. hu ge dec ked pa t io w s prinklers. 2 ca r garage & much more Assume loan and OWC ~d. Full price $177 .500 VIEW Ownerwilc~ 3 Bd r m CliH Haven beauty. Owner will con· sider a ll reasonable of· ft'rs 2 SPAS. one indoor. one o u t d oo r , 2 fire places. used brick entertainers pool area. Cabana. fare ring, view Saddlcbat·k Mountains. F'ashion Island. lights. Contact Ken, 675-6700. DUPLEX 3 bdrm. 2 bath each unit Fireplace, built-ins. Ex- cellent rental area . Near beach & bay. S285,000. 64.2-2253 eves. associated BllOKEP~ llfll: ""'; 2 • Z • \\f B, 1 t, , ,. ' ~ , VA. Mesa Del M• Sharp 4 Br. 2 Ba home with fresh paint inside & out Features include wet bar, smoke alarm, & built-in vanity. Owner will consider VA offer Full price $132.900. TRADI T 10~ \l REALTY HOMES ~ INVfST.-FNT<, 631 ·7370 Newly remodeled , new --------- ASSUME 9'h 0/o FHA loan. 3 br, l~ ba. din . .rm, 2 car all. gar w/dr opener $89,900 DEL MANGELS RLTR 968 57<17 ATT EN TION REA L kitchen. Call today for appointment Cl) SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 14-631-6990 FIXER! SI 0,500 HORSE PROPERTY Located in Santa Ana Heights. 4 Bdrm 2 bath, 10 stalls, room for riding ring. Excellent financ- ing. S20.000 do"'". Own~r wi11 car ry. Call 752-1700 THE REAL ESTATERS Tota l cash needed lo __ close escrow on this 4 Rd rm. den. 3 bath. fa mi---------1 ly room , fireplace. patio. ALL H!W TO YOU huge yard "A Han-Lovely. refurbished 3 dyman's Special" Only Bdrm 2 Ba home located S175.000 Call us today in Costa Mesa. Real ex- for an appointment for ercise for your entire details on this revolu· fam ily in your private t1onary new program pool & spa Don't miss called T .l.C K E T th is one. $1 28 ,500. 546·2313 556-2660 ORANGE COUNTrS NO. 1 BROKER OFFERS MOTIVATION Pl.US 909/o COMMISSIOH HO DESICRIS NO PHOME FIES HO ADYIRTISIMG FIES 5 MULTIPLE IOARDS FIH SECUTA.RY Whelan s4o..J666 Real Estate EASTSIDE ·4·PLEX Fixer ! All 2 Bdrm, walk to all shopping. Fan-tastic investment. Only $225,000. Call for more details . ~2313 THE REAL ESTATERS WATERFRONT CONDOS Huntington Harbour Purchase w/5% dn. on fantastic terms. Brand new, cpt'd. draped. ON WATER, guarded gale entry. views. 2 car gar Pool & tennis. 2 & 3 BDRM AVAIL IMM ED. From $299,000. Call 714 / 556-9600. ----...... --~-------. LIMITED INHOUSE HOMES A Y AILA.ILi April 4111 to ltll o.ty Call Ow TOP SALESMAN For McrQ. 191 I IDIJj WOODIRIDGE II.ALTY 551-3000 ESTATE BROKERS Do you need minimum ofhce space.,.," Desk s p ace a va il · pro fessionally decorated or fices.~ Orange Coal>t Fi.nanclal Center. Mesa Verde. Conference room avail. $175 per mo. You r pbones or share ours O(be r services av1al Orange Coast F'irianc1a l 1 Realtors 957-<1701 THE REAL ESTATERS c::. . ..,, I f ( I -9"" P~()Pt I~ 1 If ', • ---Lose something valua- ble ? Place an ad in our ___ --------1 Lpst and Found col OCbHFRONT urnns That's where peo-SELL idle items with a 2 Bdrms. 2 ba. unfurn. pie look when they've Daily Pilot Classified New. S850 yrly. round an item of value .:...:A.::.d·:________ BA. YNONT In Newport l.ach -Look to LirMJO Fint LOOKING FOR A GROWTH POSITION? If you want to do your [esidenti~l business ~th a firm offering: • 12 YRS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE • Offices in every coastal city -Newport to San Clemente • Fashion Island Office staffed with t op •prof essiorlals • Specia li zation in marketing prime property • In house advertising ~¢ency • ~cceferated commission scbedule · lf you waht to ad to your a l ready s ucce ssf ul residential bWliness: • The ability w create and market ~ted partner.1Jhips • lnvolvetaeot with a at.rang invest~ department • lndivldual investment training • Personal lrivestllll.~ ndlvldual le group fuvestln1 3 Bdrm. 1 ba. unfurn. Mint cond S850yrly. CHAHHa FRONT 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. unfurn. $150 yrly. associated 8 P 0 KE P <; II F I\' T '' 11 <; l iJJ 1~V.8olt>ott" ~· Applealfn«J Price & Ttn111 Move your family inlo this 3 Bdrm home & en- joy life on this tranquil cul-de-sac street. Local· ed in Costa Mesa for on· ly Sll0,000 and l3'it in· teresl new loan availa- ble. ~-2660 SEAYIEW -NEWPORT BEACH AXER UPPfl $400,000 PoplHr ''Hew lectford• ...., Oii lwcp COl"MI" lot w/oc._ Ir cHy llgllt •lewa. PricH for fast ... 0,... ..._. s-day l·S et 21ZI Yacht Y ..... V...t ROW -.... ...._ fer lwdl...,f oc~y. Cal for .,,.. to .... HARBOR RIDGE RfJLTY, INC. 544-9411 ·::~~.~· S~\\.4'l~-"'Etrs· ::: ----._.., a.t.T l. POUAN •..... ,., ..... "tcrombled _.. below to MOil• " .... AMCI OM LMA IU Quality construction, finftt waterfront living, 5 1pac BR's, lam rm. buge formal dining rm. 90' pvt petio. Space for over 100' ve11el. a .eoo.ooo. \ .... tMSULA ..... Location I Location! Plus quality construction. 2 separate bldp, large llvlng rms, some bay & ocean view. "25,000. SPY•LA.SS HIU. 'S....,. Customized Tradewinds model on breathtaking view site. Pool and Jacuzzi. $729,000. llST Y AUil IM IAS1ILUflS >U>vely 4 BR, in modeJ home condition. Patio, overlooks greenbelt. $209,000. MIWPOltT llACH INCOMI UMTS Two fine duplexes with 2 & 3 BR's each. Good rental area. $350.000 and $.115,000. CUSTOM 11.EGANCE This truly distinctive Harbor View Hills home has been magnificently appointed for the appreciation of a discriminating buyer. Some of this property's outstanding properties are: a new master bedroom suite w /jacuzzi tub, beam ceilings, oak cabinets, skylights, mirrored entry, remodeled kitchen, french doors, and much more. A beautiful home on fee land. Offered at $410,000. DOVER SHOUS PRESTIGE We are proud to present one of the finest properties of Dover Shores. This prestigious estate sired home offers the finest of amenities. Features within this 4800 sq ft residence include 4 Bdrms, 3 Baths, billiard room, formal dining , marble entr y , swimming pool, spa and a panoramic view of the city lights and the backbay. Valued at ~O·, ~~J&li•ttt~: -Batboa Island Realty l\~D IN\'t;Sl MENT ~~Pl\NY , 673-1700 CA.MEO HIGHLANDS OCIA.H VIEW OHL Y I 00/o DOWN Now reduced thousands! Spaci~us living room, features g lowing firepla ce . 3 large bdrm> + den. Great assumable 1st and owner will help finance. Ca ll Patti Conover, 673-8550 ; 640-0686 THE REAL ESTA.TEltS, COltOHA Da MAR ALL YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABGUT LIDO ISLE I . Howard loH11ber9, leal Estate ,,.. .. ,.-...,has ..... speclalhl11g for Dono•a11's Realty 111 Lido pt aperly for o•er 6 years. Alty quuflofts ,.garcflBt these listings or tt.. hlllory of Lido - doft,IMsltcfttocal. His preMRt lstings an: THREE BEST VAl.lES COZY CHAIM 2 Bdrms, 2 bath, immaculate condition wlth expansion potential. JUST $330,000. OPEN SAT 1·4. 214 VIA DIJON. SPACIOUS WXUIY 4 Bdrma, 4 baths, ~. rea~ & waiting for family living. Affordable & prestJgious. JUST • ~()()(f.1-• 0 PEN SU'N 1-4. 219 VIA NJ(.;E.J WATllROMT DW&.11 WltltlMtDod You'll love touring the harbor le tying up at your own back yard to enjoy the sunset on ya. waterfront patio. Income tool Could be Newport's lowest priced waterfront bome. $'80ii000. Call for affordable terms on a properties. , ... CANYON 1 ~xqutaitely upp-aded Monaco 011 to1f course. 3 Br formal dinlni' fan\ room, assumable loam. Subuilt an offera, askln1 $575,000. HAllOI •11 Beautiful cuatomir.ed La Tremonl plan on view lot. 4 Br + den, park..& parquet floors , s pa. $730,000. ow\; $500,000at13~%. SPYGLASI IPICTACU' Al Dramatic ocean, -har&Or and nlte Ute views. Exq ulsltely upgraded 4 bedroom with b eautiful den , Z fireplacesi covered patios $625,000. Owrier wil carry. o/ newpori REALTORS 675-5511 CLEAR, COOL AIR Among big pNI Cll9d cedars: well built cushMR ho.. with 6 ldrms aftd small study; 2 fireplaces. mode"' builti" appllClllCft In kitc.hett.. Two adiacent bulldable lots, .....y other extras. $250,000. LOOKING FOR PERFECTION? We ha-•• it Cll9d it's In Mesa Verde. Witt. 3 ~. 2 l/4 baths, a den, family room and fonnal dining room. This newly retn0deled hotM has pa.nty to offer. and Is ready for YOU to mo•• right In. $249,000. Call us toclcry. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 675-5511 The Lawson Realty IH .vw Ill '"It" II"' r RIJNl llO"IU Company NEW ON LIDO ISLE OPEH SUM. 1·5 2 28 Via ltttoca One of the most exciting floor plans we've ever seen on Li~o. Traditional charm. top quality appointments, 3 bedroom;, spiral s tairc a se , form a l dining, gourm e t kit c h e n . s unny breakfast room. large master suite w/fireplace, skylighted spa & sun deck . $630.000 wit h a jumbo loan a vailabl e. 3418 V1• Lido • Ntwport BNch • 67S-4S62 LIDO ISLE DREAM HO-. Here's your chC11tCe to "'°" to Udo Ill. with excellettt ~ OR cS.., fnsh 3 ldrm, .... j lath hofM that 11 OM of ... lowest priced ho111es °" tt.e lllaftd. Asaume large lo. _, owner wilt co111lder c~ ICll'CJ• 2 .. d. Call today wt.He offeved at $395,000. AUTHENTIC SPANISH EtBALD IAY Claulc Tiied roof, s,_,.. ~ ..... Oce•sJde &Mt tild a.,, ~ OCMftYiew, INacfwood floors, .......... 3 ... 3 ... '•• r111 , For•al dh•l•4J· Slt0,000. r:: .. VIEW :-4219 ,100 s,.ct.ctllw •lew of INldl ...,. l ldr•• 2 1/J letha, elf'. c11••1d. ._, ,..._ ... .. co.do. n. ......... . ....... tlstH. OCIANRONT HO...._. $171,000 IHellHt flH•cl•t for tllla ......................... l ._ .. , •• z~ . ..,~ C:'::: ..:.--.:i..= n11 •••• ..,, .... , t11t w.e '9iHle.Jillt..W.c. ...... I ' ............ VllW• ... WAlla.,_ tlllt f•ltllfoH 2·•!::J rHl4Hce. bceptlMelw •cw wt• ....., .................................. firwll cloon. MOl'ttle .... 111 It~ ...... s.,.. ... wit\ .......... .. ~ ltw; .... .w ..... ,...... rrl•ete exterior 1pa. FIYe tot•I IM*n••IK ... 2 ..... _......._. & all co•fort •••1tftle1. Exterior retrectable aw•l•g •••r , .. 10 + .. ,.. ... c~ deck ...... • ,..,. 9CI 1Up for Z Meta. s.,MttlcatH ~ .,. .... SltoWll .., ..... , •..... to .. flecl belyen. $2,400,000 ... . GRANDEUR ON UtlJA ISLE A re.w..ce of 4Jl'9CI .......... • ,,..tlglom u.da Isle ............ ..... t•rdHJ o••r brick well& wey It •pl poof/ 1pa to total tlercJ-ce. Two ..., --wtttt wt ........... .,. ~ fomta& FOf'WMll ....... ,.... ..... ..... ...., l'OCMa .... , .... , .. 11.. bar. For•al dfal.. na. + .... tldtcMtLLa ................ rr:=-~·~= . ,&,ooo. CHARISMATIC-ON WAltR ~ c•h-.cwcry z-....., ..._ 09 priHh Ille. eon.... properly wltlt pri•ate boat llfp. StalMd ~ MeJdc• Hie, wood, 9la11 & be•tlM decor ... ~ thl• 4 bed. + cllmg .... ...... : gotr11Mt kltchett. krgt ..._, & ~ tt,200,000 fH. OWMf' adi1t ....... EXCEPTIONAL HILLTOP ESTATE! Preatlqlom Haritor Ridep LocaHoa wltlt 110 VU OF lay, Oce• & ftiCJllf ·11g111s. MogMflceftf quality & ............... tWs 5700 sq. ft. resfdetlce. Sttl .._ lo MIKt yow owa decor for this ......, ..... wltlt 4 bed, llbrwy, ........ ra. ..._.... fCllL ""' md 1'• orw ....... ..... wftt. •• ,..,.... ~ ~ & spa. 1..,,.. .. 1 ..... WltoM for the parffc.,_ e.o..ow.r, IR tM best traclffoft of tltls L .. 11 XIV M_. -... $1 ,995,000. IRREPLACEABLE OCEANFRONT lWque deslCJll & l111pos ... lo cllplcal9 this excellettt hocltfronf i.o... 0.er 6000 sq. ft ........... Wwrior' & ...., COMlnlcffota. Inca.Ides tw.2500 Mt-ft. --.+a2bd.,.......,+91"1 Mite. Perfect for oWMnWp by 2 ._..s. Mm• offef-s2.200.ooo. EXECUTIVE OCWIRONT 9Ylef ,..1fdentlal beachfroM wltt. a11 ncltllMJ, Yenatile and •trf krgt 2-....., IMMM. EYery decorotlftg..., Is ,..feet! Special ffftwes of this 4 IMd ...._ a.cw. 1 ... ,,.. ..... ...try, spacJ.s,.... rOOllrl/ ...... Mft. wlttl .......... Mr; ele•ator, pla.tatlo• sa..tters, wide halways, ,_. ... t floon. A perhct ..._ for ttle ..... .cl t..ly. R.-.cl to $'50,000 ........ old. AFFORDABL·ON WAlER A pri•ah co ...... tty. Wood. brtd&. CJl9tt _. water are a perfect C.-.0 for tWt l bdnft., fGlllity ho.. ............ ..... ""· ,... .... ...., ,. ,,. .... ....., a• yow oww beodl _. IOAT SUP. Oww wtl aafst _.... .._,..,. A AHE YALUI at $550,000, .... ON WATER--FROO ROW Hewty decortlhd 2 .... a. co-op. G•91w C ..... _,..,.._. Ylew. A1-. lo-. Sellr wll ...... Ill fllt•clllcJ. loaf Jllp a•al. SZIS.000. BEACHFRONT OPPORTUtlm OwMt-.... bo.gM 94 .... , .. It reedy to .o•e! 1-ac..... wl bewllflllr 11tal1tt•ud 3 bed. a.-wlttt .. ,.. ... = ""'• Z c• ..... ._ lo .. CJO 2ad 1tory. ~~ ..... Netto. of... • OwHr wlll e11lst wttll fl••cl119. ,,..._rty la fr~• • clew. S.•lt. Sltl,000. 50 ft. to SAND--URliE-VU · YOU GET MOU FROM T .. STORE Great 3 ways : Cozy 3 Br, family home with huge yard. Area is desirable and prices are escalating. Owner will work with buyer to make purchase painless. $185,000 with super terms. INVESTOR'S DWGHT Prime commercial location 'h blk from ferry landing on the Peninsula. 3 lots -fee land. Owner financing . Lease option. Call Carlene for details. 2000 West labMlltYcl Hewport leach 675-1771 SPY&LASS Spectacular views from this 4 bedroom 2 story ·home. Highly upgraded with wood plank floors, pool & jacuzzi. Wood panelled living_ & dining room Game room with deck. $795,000 SPY&LASS Love ly 5 bedr oom Southport located on a quiet cul de sac. Pool & jacuzzi. Submit on fl.nancing. $539,500. SPY&LASS Magnificent views of ocean, mtns. and nite lights from this former model home . Great for entertaining and family home. 7 bedrooms. Pool & spa. $849,500. SPY&LASS Spacious Tradewinds 4 bedroom exec. home with beautiful landscaping. Owner will help with financing. Appt. only. $495,000 . HAllOl llDCH You can reside in this Harbor Ridge residence for only $479,000. 3 bedroom Renaissance with lush courtyard landscaping. Assume loan and owner will help carry. DOYH SHOllS · Located on an oversi7.ed lot, this custom home has 4 Bedrooms & den, and courtyard pool. Unsurpassed views of ocean, mtns. & nite lights. ApJX. only. $950, ()()(). LA6UMAt&LS 3 bedroom condo with den. Loans are assumable. Call for details. $114,500. HUMTIN5TOM llACH Only $30,000 down to A&&JME this VA loan. Owner will help finance this 3 bedroom •. family room,. $115,000. FOUNTAIN YALLIY Only $101 500. Owner will help finance this 2 bedroom patio home. Call for appt. Mis.A.- Large culfo.m hon,e near golf • tennis & country club. 4 bedroom1, formal dlnlna, 1parldin1 pool, covered cabana. Owner wlll carry 2nd. Only $289,900 . ..... 'IBIACKIUI 3 Bedroo::t Larse :rant wttb IP9:1'kliDI aid 'l~ $LB. .................... Orange Cout OAILY Ptl.OT/SUnday. April 5, 1911 Cll · IJI .\Ma.GS W4Y. #II IASll&.UllP OPIM SUM l·I Best Value In The Area. Listed Under $200.000. Former Model, With View. Three Bedrooms, 2'h B aths, Wet Bar . Lovel)' Appointments Throughout. O>mmunity Pool. A Usting Of "Joy Of Newport." 2741 YISTA U~SA ILUFfS OPB4 SUH 1 .. 5 Best Financing Available. Assumable Loans At 71A% Fixed .. Owner Will Carry $100,000 Thfrd, 14%, For Five Years Amortized Over 30 Years. Rare "Q" Plan With Spacious Ltving;Dining Room Area & Cozy Conversation Pit. Ideal Location With Large Enclosed Patio On Lush Greenbelt Near Pool & Tennis Club. Perfect Home For Entertaining. $229,500. I I llG DIPPER COURT NEWPORT TIUACE orEH SUH 1-5 Smart Three Bedroom Condo Located Away From The Crowd In Quiet Newport Beach O>mmunity . Decorator Walls, Window & Carpet Coverings. Wonderful Tranquil Area. $135,000. Available For Lease. $695/month. 1800 PORT CARLOW HARIOR YIEW HOMES OPEN SUM 1·5 Outstanding Montego On Fee Land. Corner Location. Secluded Yard With Spa. Beautiful Lush Landscaping. Night Light View Of Fashion Island & Big Canyon. Owner Motivated. Probate Sale . $295,000. IOZ SCHOLZ PL.UA, P.H. #28 VERSAILLES OPEM SUM ,.5 One-Of ·A-Kind Three-Bedroom Condo, With Breathtaking View. Relax & Enjoy The Gorgeous Sunsets From This Beautifully Upgraded Condo. All The Amenities Possible, Such As Sauna, Gym, Spa, Pool With Acapulco Bar. $450,000. DUPLEX, SAM CLEUENTE Super Buy. Upstairs Unit With Three Bedrooms. Peek-A-Boo Ocean View. Wet Bar. Living Room With Fireplace. Cathedral Ceilings. Wrap-Around P.atio. Spacious Downstairs Unit With Two Bedrooms, Living Room With fueplace. Laundry Facilities. Good Income. Priced At $195,000. llG CAHYOH CUSTOM HOME Overlooking 18th Fairway. Outstanding Custom Built Home. Epitomy Of Understated Elegance. In The Family Wing There Are Four Large Bedrooms, Each With A Bath; Master Has A fueplace, Two Large Walk-In Closets, French Doors Opening To A Brick Terrace. Formal Dining, Gourmet Kitchen, Bonus Room With Bath, Plus Maid's Quarters. Call For Appointment. $2,200,000. • PRIME IAYFRONT, IAYSHORES Forty-Foot Frontage, Pier & Dock In Exclusive Security Gated Bayshores Community. Lovely Two-Room Master Suite With Fireplace, Plus Four Bedrooms, Bonus Room & Den. Stepdown Living Room With Ten-Foot Ceiling. Spacious Dining Area With Wet Bar. Truly Gorgeous View Of Islands & Channels. An Extra Large Front Patio & Deck. Owner Wants This Home Sold Now. $1,450,000. LUXURY COMDO , Convenient Location. Two Bedrooms , Two Baths. Plush Carpets. Plantation Shutters. Skylights. Top Security. Lock Up & Leave When You Wish. Only $255,000. Large assumable 10~% 1st Trust Deed. MISA YMDI IUT IUY No QuesUonJ... But What 1bis Is One Of1 The 1'1nest Buys In The Area. Lovely Four Bedroom Home On A Large Corner Lot. O>mpletely Remodeled. Large Assumable Loan. Submit Offers. Only $145,000. UDOISU Easy Financing. Near O>mmunity Beaches, Clubbouae le Tennis. Large Quiet Comer Lot With TradlUonal Three Bedrooms Plus Great Guest Quarten With Bath fr Bar Or Bllll•rd Siae Recrejation Room. Beautifully L andscaped Lanai • Patio. Expandable Lot. "2$,000. 100/o Orner will carry A .. T.D. at 104'1o on tMs outatandlng cuatom duplex. ~ block to the be_.ch. 4 bdrm front un· It; S bdrm rur. Private patios. Only $5.25,000. MAUIY STAUHH SIA UOH UM.TY 673-5354 Open Houses 1·4 ,,... .... ,.,.. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. new cpl, ne)N plumb. nex rman. $169,000. 1861 Rhodes . Great Fe.Iv Home Super finan. C1WC 4 Br 3ba, huge yd. $178,000. 11 i98 Begonia, FV. N r M!Sq Prk lrookYlew CC*do Nr So. Coast 3Br 2112 ba condo, beaut decor.new t'pt. 620 Shasta Lane . Ca ll Agts. Gloria SSV ·8320 or Erny 979-8373 BIG CANYON Take over payments with super low down. 3 841rm Monaco flawless town home. Jos. Taylor Rtty 646-9688 IAYF«OMT OPEN SUHDAY 1-5 38 labMI Cons BOAT SLIP·SANDY BEACH + large 3 bdrm & den. 2 bath home & much more! $525.000! Owner. Agent 673-9Ui7. OCEAHFROKT Choice comer duplex. 3 bdrm . 2 bath up. 2 bdrm, 2 bath down. Can con· vert Lo a larger home SELLER WILL HELP FINANCE ! $895 000! Balboa lay Prop. Redtors •675-7060• MESA VERDE FIXER Superb bargain! Cov ered entry way leads to a 5 Bdrm, 3 bath tri-level home With (amily room. 2 fireplaces. formal din ing, 2600 sq.rt. of living a rea that needs fixing Call now ror more de tails 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS AnM: YITllAMlll LOWDOWNll Sharp 3 BR home . , . plush carpets . .. oozy fplc ... lush landscaping ... premium lot! S2100 down gets you ml $1877 mot Offered at $118.2501 Owner sacrifice! Call now! THE :REAL ESTATERS 963-6767 GREAT FIHAHCIMG-USTSIDI Eastside charmer completely refurbi s h e d . Quie t street. Large yard with covered patio. 3 bdrms . 2 baths. family rm w/fireplace. dining rm, with heavy shake roof. Owner may consider carrying Isl T.D. or lge 2nd T. D. Won 't 1 ast $159,500 ! llG CANYOH STEAL-,435.000 Dramatic entryway leads to lovely, large, 3 bdrm, 21'2 . ba townhome. Huge liv. rm & formal din. rm . Walls of glass lead to brick patios. Priced under the market with xlnt financing. IACK l•Y VIEW I 01h% •SSUMAILE LO ... Spacious custom home only 2 years new. $325,000. ILUFFS IEAUTY Only $225.000 buys beautiful 4 bdrm end unit. Picture perfect & ready to move in. Newly listed. 675-3411 UHIVERSITY PARK VIUAGE -Spacious 3 Bdrm + bonus on the greenbelt, highl y upgraded w/skylights, filtered central air. refrigerator , washer & dryer included. $165,000. THE ILUFFS -3 Bdrm E Plan, on the front row of Back Bay. Lease option available. $275.000 . COROHA DB. MAR DUrLEX -One of the few duplexes w /a pool. Desirable street w /hi income. comfr,rt 3 Bdrm owners unit. $320,000. TURTLEROCK HIGHLAHDS -The very nicest Irvine community you could choose for your family. A s pacious 4 Bdrm Edinborough plan. Professionally decorated in warm earthtones. Two large a ssumable loans far below current rate. Owner will consider a smaller Turtlerock home in trade. $389,000 I EXCLUSIVE DOYER SHORES -Exceptional terms available on this 4 P\\,.\ \\custom home nestled among $1,000,000~ ..,.operties. An excellent private location nvw reduced to $299,900. THIS NEST IS FIA THlltlD -Within the security gates of Jasmine Creek, nestle down to comfortable living in this 3 Bdrm home. The plantation shutters, parquet floors , lush carpet. tastefully decorated rooms need n o improvement . All this and a 9 1/•% assumable l9an $335,000. ' COMMBtCIAL LOT -3 contiguous lots, zoned C2 in San Clemente. Office building plans available. 1296,800. IMYISTOIS SIMIHAI -Learn bow you can enjoy ..a profitable real estate investment without negative cast\ flow, property management, vacancy factor. 7:JO MONDAY IVIMI•. M'ltL 27, IM OUI OMCL 21 a I L COAST Ht•HWAY. PLIASI CAl.:L POI .. YATIOMS. '71-341~. Quiet ,.t~JAl!OBdrm 2 ba, pvt leUo, nr pool. Lou of planu and 1c:ruba. Owner wlll help fin-Qce. Prine. only. Act M2·51f1 or642-41511 PRICE REDUCED $20,000 Single level 3br 2ba Newport Bch condo. Owner wi 11 carry lSt·T.D. Call Pete Johnson 631-1266 IUY OF T .. YEAR Penn. Pt .. mid 200's, 3br new bath & update Hardwood floors. Buildable potential. Must sell wk ! Call Delia 631 -1266 SPYGLASS .. u LEASE Sbr, 4ba. family rm., formal dining, Balcony off master bdrm. Super vs $2000/mo. Bob & Dovie DOVER SHORES FllONT ROW 4br, 4ba. formal din .. family rm .. pool, super view, ocean . Back bay. steal this total fixer. SellEW" carry 1st T.D. Asking $480.000 Fee. Bob & Dovie Koop LINDA ISLE 5br, 5ba beau mstr. suite, lite decor, formal din . Bring offer. Asking 1.1 million. Bob & Dovie Koop OCEAN VIEW DOVER SHORES 4br. 4ba, Galaxy front row ocean view, pool, spa, huge yard, frt. fin .. asking $725.000 Fee. Bob & Dovie Koop LINDA ISLE 6br, 7ba the most excit P<\-n· on Linda Isle. Wine cellar. game rm .. in/m~ (\ \. U..;pa. Unequal basin vu, dk for 85' yacht. 3.l mHuon. 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 TERFROHT IOAT DOCK 3br, Jba, 3yrs old. new spa huge master ste. w/bay vu. Sell at $525K 1st T .D. $274.K at 11.5% assum. Bob & Dovie Koop HUNTINGTON HARIOUR 2br. 3ba. very sharp condo. $142K Bob & Dovie CAMEO SHORE LEASE 4br, 3ba. fr. pool, ocean view. 3pri beaches. $1900/mo Bob & Dovie Koop ST AIMED GLASS CHA nAU Sensational 3br. 212 ba condo in Fountain Valley. New carpet, ceramic tile and loads of stained glass. $112,000. Call Anne McCasland 631-1266 HUNTINGTON IEACH 4 PLEX All units are 2bedroom 2bath -good rents, no vacancy factor. Price $185.000 Loan is assumable. Anne Mccasland 631-1266 VA/FHA IN FOUNT AIM VALLEY True value m the ever popular WESTMONT homes. 3 lg. bdrm + bonus room. Below market price. $127 ,000 Call Anne Mc. Casland 631-1266 WOODIRIDGE OWNER WILL CARRY Creative finance is the keyword here. Beautiful 3bdrm, 2114 bth, ground level townhome. Custom brick & concrete patio. $25,000 On $812/mo P&I $110,900. Call Jerry Jones. LOCA TIOM-V ALUE-OPPORTUMITIES Your best bet for shelter and development ... Almost lot value, plus income while planning your dream house ... 201·201 'h E. Bay Ave $260,000 Clint Moses 631-1266 SPANISH VILLA W/SOMI OCEAN VIEW Four bedroom family home in excellent condition. Exceptional financing for the qualified buyer, OPEN HOUSE : SUN 1-5 Asking $465,000 Clint Moses 631·1266 STEAL Ml!! Lowest priced 3bdrm in Irvine with 2ba extra large patio/yard & excel. gar. across from pOol. $99,900 but make offer. Call Lois MJller $49, 950 IN MIWPOIT With 20% down owner will finance this-lovely mobil in exclusive DeAnza. Call Lols Miller MESA VllDI POOL HOMI E"cellent value and terms on this stunning 4bed, (~m., din., pool & s pa In excel location. Call Lois Miller $2$,000 DeAMZA VILLAGI Deluxe 2bed 2 ba -Hurry!! CaU Lois Miller'to see. :JI.. Blu# . OPEN #THIS WEEl£ND 1·5 436 VISTA l_OMA .. ~ ... " .......... None finer, EVER. 2.80() sq. ft., 4 bdrm, S baths, fam/kit. + massive bonus room. Entirely remodeled, extensively improved with finest materials & superb craftsmanship. Hardwood fioors, oak French doors w /brass fittings, custom oak stairway, co-ordinated wall coverings & window treatments. Just everywhere you look sheer quality, warmth & elegance! Ortered at below replacement value, $350,000. 2117 VISTA LAREDO. Your finest bluffs opportunity . '·Very best buy '·. Original area overlooking massive gr~enbelt and lofty pines. A spotless 3 bdrm, 2112 bath townhome, most attractively decorated. Truly an exceptional price for a prompt sale at $212,000. CM any. many thousands below comparable homes). 431 VISTA SUERTE. Extremely popular Plan "X" in lovely setting. 3 bdrm, fam/kit, formal dining room. 2 frplcs, & great wrap around patio. Of.fered at $237,000. * * * * * * Heritage Collecti~n_ MESA VERDE~ Exis ting low interest financing. Pride of ownership. Large 3 Bdrm + family room owners unit and three 2 Bdrm 2 bath units. All include builtins, fireplaces and enclosed garages. Excellent condition. For information. call 540-1151 CUSTOM HOME IALIOA PEMMSULA Steps to bay and beach. This beautiful new home features : 3 Bdrms, family room and library. 21 2 baths, ceramic tile thruout. 4 fireplaces. Oak cabinets. 2 skylights. stained glass windows. French doors. 2 patios and xtra large garage. Beautiful spa off the master bdrm. Offered at $477.000. For an appointment to see, call 540·1151 5 BDRM POOL HOME Terrific financing available. Large 2 story family home with lovely pool. enclosed courtyard and separate master suite downstairs. All this for only $145.000. Call 540-ll51 for more information. IR Newport leach~ to Ungo Ffnt CAREER OPPORTUNITY 4 1peclal people for a •«Y tptcial trahlhtg prOCJI ... • LJnto Real E1tah 11 prGMd to offer 4 special ptaple the career opportulty of o life ""-· Wt are MlectilMj 4 people to beCJin -iftdtt'th °"' -.. "falt start" 1alt1 troh1l•t .. ogr .... . n. .. ~·~J;oplt ...... WOi ldiMJ "'"" Mm'y Thcrp. Mwy 11 a wtl lll90Wll ~ Sht Is CMI the ......, 9f the o.ilfon1la AHOC ..... of Realtors a11d the NatloHI Anoclotlot9 of Rtalton. •Msy wfl ... pena.., ....... .._.. 4 specl .. peopte ltm nl'! • OM of Cl kJRd 60 clay .... by • .., ....... field ..... ~ ,...,, ... • If yo. ... lac....4 .ct ..... , fomdtMS.CCHIYM ... la ,.... ....... .,. ....... ..... ... .................... _ ..... ail~ for•,.., ...... . A1k fer JaH rowllwl4-. CC:IM Vice rrHlde.t, Stiles U••gr or. M_., ~ ... cas. ar.ctor of w..1~ '4~7020 ' llYIMI TIUACI ... llTA11 MMl'ASTIC WATM ~ IOW New exclusive listing. Great view of the bays, ocean, bright llib~ & Catalina! One of laraeat fots ln Irvine Terrace. Traditional 4 bedroom home with huge family room. Lovely pool ln front courtyard. Separate spa, darling new gazebo on lower terrace. Call for appt. $1,095,000 inclUding fee land. AMTIGUA CUSTQM HO .. Absolutely fabulous Lyons & Cushion custom floor plan. Spacious living room designed for entertaining. Large separate formal dining room & fantastic family room. SUper modem kitchen boasts of Del Piso tile, microwave, 2 self cleaning ovens, & many extras. Master bdrm suite separate from other 3 extra large bdrms. $440,000 with great terms. 1315 AMTIGUA WAY SAT/SUM 1·5:00 "VBSAIWS .. $125,000 ON II• CAMYOH •OU: COUISI Spectacular D~ane Homes "Versailles" located on huge corner site. Beaut. golf course view looking through the tall trees of huge landscaped yard. Large secluded pool & spa + a most attractive gazebo. Gated front courtyard entry w /fountain. . Marble floor in Coyer w I glittering chandelier. · 4 Bedrms, den. formal DR & 4'h baths. .. LOVEI. Y TO LOOI( AT" Call us now and make an appointment to see thls beautifully-landscaped 2 bedroom, 2 bath, family room home. Outstanding landscaping front and rear. Large lot, workshop, lots of large closets -and all for $183,000. Definitely today's best buy. HAD<>a VllW HIUS-S475,000 Lovely 5 Bdrm, 2 -story "Hillsborough" home for large family. Pvt rear yard w;pool, huge patio & tall trees. Inviting 2-sty lge entrance hall w/v·aulted ceiling , spacious liv. rm .. formal din. rm & fam. rm. Sundeck off master bdrm. 2 fireplcs. 3-car garage. Includes land. NR AUOWHIAD-VU TO CATAUMA Unimpeded view 25 ft across to see the world. 3 Bedrooms. Western red cedar inside and out. Architect's a ward design. See it, then live in it. $96.500. WESLEY M. TAYLOR co .. HALToas 2111 S-J~ ... Roed MEWPOIT CIMTH. N.l. 644-49 I 0 LIDO ISLE orEN SUM 1-5 214 VIA ITHACA Newly remodeled traditional 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Bea m ceilings. Best in price at $420.000. PENINSULA POINT IEACHFROMT Panoramic view al wedge, frorh prime large lot. 4 bdrm. 3 bath custofl" home. 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine room. entry, Ii ving room. dining room. buill·in s. etc. $1.385.000. IAYFROHT We have several fine homes with pier & slip, starting at $1,500,000. RANCHO MIRAGE Springs Condo. 9th fairway, 3000 sq.ft. 3 Bdrm. 3 bath, furn. Golf clb. mbrshp. Trade for beach invest. prop. Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1d1· Dr"'" N B 675 6161 P•t.•10111 Mewport leceHo• wltll . '"'-'t.a>'9t VllW of_. llr· .... llp. fw l9p yKltt. PM '-l M.•.Wlq ~--Ht;t.IA ........... .............. ,..tee. lilt.~ .. ..,,.. .... Sttl,000. ,. - WAI.I TO llACH Giant 4 Bdrm priced right! Spacious living room, features wood burning fireplace. Owner assisted financing. Hurry! MO DOWN PAYtiien' Pay closing costs only! Buy your own home ! Must qualify for monthly payments. Exciting new concept. Call today for full details. THE REAL ESTATERS CllONA on MAR OfflCE, 673-1550 SEE AND BWEYE THE VERY FINEST IUY IN THE HARIOR AREA NEW 1650 SQ FT CONDOS 5 MIN. l'O BEACHES 112 BLOCK TO MAJOR SHOPPING CENTERS CEMENT DRIVES AIR CONDITIONING MICRO-WAVE OVEN TRASH COMPACTOR LARGE WALK IN CLOSETS DBL GARAGE W /OPENER POOL & TWO JACUZZlES WILSON PARK CONDOMINIUM 380 W. Wilson COSTA MESA 17 I 4t 6J 1-5055 FROM SI 32,000 HARIOR RIDGE. .. ... Newport Beach's most exclusive, gated, view community with panoramic ocean views on over 1"'2 acre lots. We have available five custom properties from $895,000 to $2,500,000. Please call Marlene Wilkinson for a slide presentation on one of the best real estate investments you will ever malre. CUSTOM COUMTRY EHGUSH This custom home is being constructed in the guard-gated communit y of Harbor Ridge. Unbelievable views or the ocean and city lights. This home features 5 bedrooms, family room, library, pool and spa. Expert craftsmanship and features abound in this elegant home. Call for appointment to see site and plans. IAYFROMT -FANTASTIC THMS This 2 bedroom, 2 bath adult condo has a beautiful main bay view with boat slip availability. Excellent owner financing with low down payment. Only $335,000 fee. GREAT OWMER RNAHCIMG IN WESTCUFf Beautifully maintained three bedroom home on large lot in Newport Beach. French doors, custom cabinets and shutters, spa, ga: ·.!bo, shaded patios $285,000. fee. ()pcH Sun 1·5. 1212 Berkshire. NEWPORT IACIC IA Y 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 has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. One of the best buys in Newport at only $169,900 and the owner will assit in financing. FAIULOU S SPY•LASS .. u T his customized home has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, pool, private courtyard, and separate in-law quarters. This is your perfect opJk)rtunity to move to Newport's most prestigious neighborhood. With the lowest price on the IDJ11 this house is yours for $469,500 ana the owner is very interested in trades. IMCOMI &. •'ITS IM MIWPOIT MACH These units are just. steps from tbe beach and each has 2 bed.roorm, a baths and 1arag& sPtee. Located °" a double lot, this property can be divided for sale or development. Only $270,000. ...... ..--...... '"'. • ._, C'ell. M.I. •••••••••... SJH,000 .. cam .............. Sl,200,000 61 I &.We P.tr; JD .......... 1421.000 '40I W. 0c .. ft .... M.A. .... Sltt,000 6H a.NO Pn Dr. Pl ....... 1610,HO IOJ ........... , .......... SHl,000 700 LWo ,_. Dr •••••••.••.. S'2,SOO 2312 ••••• .............. Slt7,000 H2 Vie S...._, U• ...... H15,000 4601 SHllton .............. Stn.ooo 10 I Ctff Dr., M.I. .......... Slt2,000 uo Se.ward, ss.or.cllfh .... sut.ooo J11S L.l.JMkCMtM &..., M.I. •• $171,000 #1 Alret Cowt, NI S 110,000 JI 16 Kao.cute, C .M. ·$320,000 2001 IC""1t Rood, M.I ••••••. $439,000 221 Vie Or•l .. o, Lido •••••.•. $349,000 209 Via M...toM, Lido • , •..• $475,000 1121 l""-d Rood #6 ..•.•. $124,500 JOit Kloftcllb. C.M •••••••.• $209,000 2l0 N, Shakespe_.., Att•hft S 119,000 D AnchorGfJe Way, #24 ...... Slt,500 #24 An1a .................. $44,'50 #-2l Fnewt .....•.••••..••. SU.500 $10,000 ON. ~EWPORT CONDO C.. yota afford S I 0,000 dowa7 Owner wll arrang. fhtC11tclftg for you. Cottdo lft HCUrlty buildlnCJ with aJI GfMftitlH $94,500. BEACH & TENNIS ENTHUSIASTS tf yCNa oct now this beelllffMy ~ 4bd. 2 '12 bo home co.Id be youn fust In tilM for summer. Close to beach. pool -.ct teftnls. Priced to sell at $199,SOO. ~will assist w/~ CANALFRONT-OPEN SPACE YU Lo•ety ~ 4 IM4 --· 2....., wlttt ce... IMde4 ...... wmc. ... ........... roe. ..... ,.... • .-hr bed. ~ w• to JllOOI. ..-. 1r bHclt. ·~ to $255,000. o ........ s ..... , CURB APPEAL-8ALBOA IS Terrific location near the ,,... strfft. Channiltcj 2-story, 3 ~ kJt kffchen. formal dinirtCJ ""· Master bdrm w/fpk. Newly pointed, carpffed and ~ Two patios. Loads of wood. wCll'lftftt and Island charm. bduced to $430,QOO. SPECTACULAR ON BEACH WW.. s..t of yow fvot .. cpa, ...... st.Ire ... ~ ...... cent ;a•• wood & ........ ,...... _........_ witlli YU. e.. • .,.. S.,..-VU from CJOW ... ~ Ir ... ,. ... dBi z 1tect + ............ ,...2bed ..... $975,000. Ul-1400. UNDERSTATED ELEGANCE A law for Hie cltcn ... ltt.g HeatfYe •-Hy. a..tlMly coordl•lhd decor Mlrugltwt. J dory ..... wMlt UC ... ~ Ir ..... l"OOla, ,_,_. ......... . --1.-ay ,. & kftct.ctt ... lo•ely IMINr ..... with VU. 3W. ,.. loft/ ... H•g• MW .,. I" o gtMr0111 ycrd.. c ......... loc41ffoft. $l20,000. HOME PLUS INCOME bulJNt PMi1tl4llo locotiOft necr loy ..ct 1.ach. This 2 story, lbd. 2 bcL and 2bd.. I ba. CCIII be Hiiiy COft•en.d to silMJI• family. Pri• of ownenhip. Moill't.....ce. Old Newport c hann. $375,000. DUPLEX ACROSS FROM WATER Mew on the moriret if• a 9'"' Newport locotioft near Lido shops & beach. Two s pacious 3bed. units of quality cOMtrvction. Street to strfft location. $325,000. HARBOR VU HILLS Spacious & Open 5 lclnn hotM Oft conter with loads of room for tt.. family. L«Je ratio, mat.re CJ"eft«Y & mini •lew. 375,000. ~ off.rs, own.r will assist w/f°•ondtlcJ. TRADITIONAL & BEAUTIFUL Eashnl charm ... cpility throughout. Spoclou1 2-story, 3 bed. ICll"C)e IMng, fonMly & dinincJ rOOM. VU frOM upper floor. Mo•..,.in now. lridl & wonnth. S392,000. BAYFRONT CONOO~EEDS HELP YffY IClf"CJ• l bed. + deft on water with large patio: 3 both1. Custom rirTors & 1huthr1 but needs compleh redecorotiftg. O wner will consider .._./op. loot slip OYoil $610,000. 2 VILLA BALBOA CONDOS 2 ldrM., 2 IA, mlcrowo••· huCJt deck, MCttrity. pool, ;ac1qli, 119. Vacont. OWMt' OllXI0411. $290,000. Co•pl•tely furnished with antiques, chiH, 111.,.r, crystal -.cl a '-Wortd of mirrors" Ir el~ decor. ~ bk1cJ. Lcrqe patfo. SpoekMt1 CIRd Cited. 2 lc1rM. Reduc.d to S Jtl,000. BEAUTIFUL CONOO--tlWPORT w• to Westcllff Plcrsa ..,._. ... MU ..,. 2 bdnn, 2bo condo. Pool .ct prl•ecy. OwRer will ossl1t wit" flllwlc ..... st 24,500. WOODS, WAR~! ..... .., ~~·i..tary c.-do with flrapl•H & 2 bale ..... l Nd. wftft ..... d ........ c .......... Mewporf ...................... , ..•. wftll d111 .. YU. *"-r.a.l· ,_,_ ~. -----........ 4 ..... .,. .... ....., ......... ... .................... I.~,. ••d ••••Hy ·~·1,,.4 ...,. wtta. ~Hkfest er••· '''" co.fert.bl• ........ ,.... .... " ,.... &c.. ... co.Yeriect to 2 ' ..,. ..... _ •• Two ..,. ~k/,.tto•.,.. lltw ,,. .. .,.. J c. 9WOCJe· OWMr wll c..,, fh•cllMJ. $'7S,000fff. New Exclusive! BAYFRONT EXCELl.OCE--UDO lreatltttlk"'9 VllW • ... WATH .,,,... ............ 2-stoty ,.. ...... . hc•pti011ally d•corat.d wltti forM Mforwaollty thNOYt .................... Fntwch doors. marble 1!::t•• & stalMd 9-t. s.p.rate ... paofia ..... Minored bar; •le•oted ~ rOOM. '"•ate Ht.nor.,.. R•etoW...,DD• &..chHM 2 large •••hr .-... a alt cCMWfort uwRfffet. bterior eetroc:hlbM crwMM) oYer patio + ..,. • coddall dcdl lffd""J to ,,.,. -sip for 2 boats. Sophisticated .ecurlty 1ydcta ShoWft by od•a•ce appt. to q..aHfled btryen. $2,400,000 .... GRANDEUR ON LINDA ISLE A ,..sict.nce of grand proportioft °" pre1tiCJiou1 Lindo t•. Wet-tin lalt 9ardt.n1 over brick walk way & dip/pool/spa to total .w,-c.. Two story holM with winding odl 1talrwcry, ...try fountain. Formal ll""'CJ rooM with spacious family room 1ncJuc1ncJ lar-g. ~" bar. Formed dlniftg rm + CJOUl"'Mt ldtchett. Luxurious moshr suite + 4 91"t bedrooms. Lal"C)e ovtdoor patio plus boot dock & slip for l boots. $1 ,395,000. CHARISMATIC-ON WAlIR Exuberant cOflhMpot"Cll'Y 2-story hotM on pri•ate id•. Cof"Mt" pt....., with ,,;•ate boat slip. StaiMd ..-. Mede• tll•, wood, 91011 & t....tfM ct.eor tt.rouqhcHtt this 4 kd.. + ~ nn. hoftW; ~ ldtch.n, larcJe bakony & deck. SI ,200,000 fee. Owner assist EXCEPTIONAL HILLTOP ESTATE! Prttti9iou1 Harbor Ridlp l.oc.atbl with 180 VU OF lay, Ocean & "'«JM li9hts. Magnificent quality & detail throuC)hout this 5700 sq. ft. l'fticMftce. SHH Hme to a.l•ct your oww dtcor for this ~ home with 4 bed, ibrary, --... dining rm., Immense fam. rm. and C)latnorous ma1hr suite with fit tP«K•· S&MCIKk, IOUftO & spa. l ..... siYe Cll9Ci custom for the portlcu&cr homeo'WMt", in the ta.st tradiHon of this Louis XIV MClllOr houw. SI ,995,000. IRREPLACEABLE OCEANFRONT Unique design & intpoulble to dupUcate tt.11 exc.llettt leodlfroftt hotnt. o.,.,. 6000 1q. ft. leGllHM Wtrior & qyallty constnlctioa. I~ ~2500 sq. ft. hoeM1 +02 bd. ........... + 91"t suite. Pfl'ftct for oWMnNp by 2 falftilies. Mak• offer u.200,000. EXECUTIVE OCEANFRONT 9u"•t nslct.fttiol twoc:hflOllt with °" H citinc), nrsotile .ct • .,._,._. 2-story hoMe. E•ery dec oratilM) cMfail is perfKt! Special featuns of this 4 bed hotnt induct. lmprHli'H ftltry, spacious game room/fom. rm. with protnsloed bar. •ln ator. plantation shutters, wide hallways, parcw-t floors. A perltct hotnt for the adults and fomily. Reduced to $650,000 L.aHhokl AFFORDABLE-ON WATER Ii. pri•ate ce>nlfMlftity. Wood. brick, t/iot• and w citer on a petiect cOftlbo for this 3 bdnn., fondly hotM. Larcp CIRd opew llvincj ""· plus huCJ-ffllfily ""' PriYote ...try and your oWft beoc:h Cll9d IOAT SUP. Owner will 011ist with ftftmcinC). A ANEY ALUE at S 550,000, fff. ON WATE~-fRONT ROW Hewly1decormcl 2 ldrm. 2bo co-op. Goe CJ"H'' Catalino Giid ~ botilt vfew. Assum. loClft. S..... wll oukt ht flnancilM). loot sUp a.ail $215,000. BEACHFRONT OPPORTUtlTY! OWMr has brought :w:fhlr & 11 ready to mon! lntmoculate Cll9d ........_.ly maifttalned 3 bed. home \!Wftti • .,... lcuMlry . nn., 2 ear CJS099· ROOM to H paad & CJO 2nd story. A~ ... M 0 cplet section of the OCE.AHFRONT. Owner wlll au lst with fhtancl"CJ· Property Is frH & clear. Sub111lt. $598,000. 50 ft. to SANO-URGE-VU IHuttful cvsto.R ...... °"'I I ,._.. old. OM block to S..ta ~Jeffy. L-. OWMr'• •it with 4 ~ pffd9tct .,....., 1taJMcl 9faH & .......... ~ • s.ptc-YU of lwf. ~ J IMcl........, ..tt. bulellt flMnc ..... $675,000. BAYFRONT CON~ I SUP s.cwtty ...... 2 '*I+ ........... tow"t ~H •It llt Hie ceu,hL Priced to ..,, we -.... two: S4t1,ooo a SH0,000. DISTINCTIVE UOO ISLE loc...._ with ,.tW YU. C......tery Ad1ws Ir .. ._ c...._ -..cH to s1H,100. owe MCGlldT.D. CUSTOM WITH FRtl1 TREES • Dh~~~, i ~~·4 =-~= s, ...... zw. 2 k. ...... .,., .. d ..... ..... ...y ....... ...,.. ... .... IR, ,_, ,......, ...... Mt, .................. r ........ ,... ...... ,..... fw p.ol. ne._ ... • ::t~ wlcstabla• Specs.I ......... fl••• ......... My ........ 4 ~ __. ..... """° .......... ~ .. $249,100. hck l4ly.,..., 11 mwct klfee.... 1611,000. WATERFRONT HOMES, 1Nc . REAL ESTATE ' Sales. Rt-nt-a. ~>' Manucmenl 315 Manne Avenue Balboa Island 873.aeG ·---~ ... ·· ., . ....._.,... ~-... -........................ 'WI' .... Orange Co ast OAJL Y PILOT/Sun~. Ai)ril 5, 1981 S~~Tti~§~ OPIM TODAY l·I UMIQUE IM HARIOR VIEW -Country kitchen, super master suite, lovely yard, 4 bedroom Palermo model. $325,000. See Laraine Shaw at 2018 Port Rarnsgate PL UMl9UI IM CAMEO HIGHLAMDS - Li~ht & airy, 4 bdrm. pool home, private beach, $324 ,500 fee. See Biffy Rosene a t 4812 Cortland. UMl9UE IM WOODlllDGE -4 bdrm., 2 bath highly upgraded, next to park, mountain views. See Nadine Croul at 20 Whistling Swa n. $189,000. UM19UE IH HARIOR VIEW HIUS -4 bdrm., 21h bath family home, large lot. gr eat views! $425,000 ! See Tom Boland at 2815 Pebble. UM19UE HARIOl VIEW HOMES - Sunny, la r ge lo t , cul de sac , 5 bedroom plus family room. $289,500 Fee. See Nancy Laux at 2074 P ort Bristol. UMl9UE IN ORIG. HAJtlOlt VIEW HIUS -4 Bed room . pool, fee land a nd incr edible view, $595,000. See Mary Ann Anderson at 2907 Setting Sun. UMl9UE IM WOODIRIDGE -Cape Cod , 3 bedroom , 2&,'2 bath, earth tones, $167,500, see Nata lie Fogarty at 17 Melody Lane . UMl9UE IM BIG C/i.NYOM -Relax in your pool with s pa, 4 bdrm, 21/• ba, super clean Broadmoor. $645.000. See Binnie Dixon al 6 Winged Foot. 'II UNl9UE IN SOUTH LAGUNA -Highly upgr aded, 2 bdrms, ocean view, walk to beach. $215,000. See Dottie J ohnsoh at 21649 Ocean Vista, So. Laguna. llHIQUE IN SPYGL/i.SS -4 bdrm.. 3 bath Port s mouth model, 180° view. Unbeatable owner financing. $650,000. See Bonnie Barr ington at 11 Tiburon. UMl9UE IM NEWPORT CREST -3 patios, 3 bedr ooms, 21h baths, clean and lovely, ocean view from upper level. $240,~. See Jodi Fernandez, 301 Colum bia. UMl9UE IM HARIOR VIEW HOMES - Tasteful Monaco, 3 bedroom, 2 bat h. totally upg raded. $235,000 (fee). See Debra Bibb at 2057 Port Bristol. UMl9UE IM HARIOR VIEW HILLS - Ocean v ie w 3 b drm., 2 bath on oversi~ed lot. $425,000. See Susan Harder a t 1000 White Sails. REALTORS. 675·600-0 2443 EHt CoH I Highway. Corona del Mar WI HAVE 0 Of THE HST USTINGS IN TOWN YACHTING OR GOLFING BRAND N EW BAYFRONT. Newly con s truc t ed ho m e with every deluxe feature imaginable. This 4 Bdrm. 4 bath estate includes a s pac io us mas t e r s uite with a fireplace, wet bar , walk·in closet , jacuzzi, marble tubs and showers, vie wing d eck or bay and blue Pacific. CURIOUS ? ... Drop by Saturday or Sunday for a special open house 12·4 or call for your own a ppointment. Good fin ancing available. $1,295,000. Ope n Sat/Sunday 12-4 2274 Channel Road BIG CANYON. Offering the only lot currently available in this excl usive Newport Beach co.m munity. Appr oxi m a t e l y ' a cre with spectacular view of the golf course and Fashion Island lights. $950,000. BIG CANYON P RIVATE ES'tATE. This 4 Bdrm, 3 bath home features the u ltim ate in family living. Imagine a custom 20 x 40' pool off your family room and a separate garden jacuzil off the muter suite with seclusion ln your own private estate. $799,000. OPEN SUMDA Y 1-5 COME WITH US ••• TO DOYB SHORIS. FASCINATING FOUR BEDROOM HOME. THE DINING, LIVlN<_)J AND 1'EJ>ROOM AREAS ARE EASILY ACCESSIBLE FROllll THE UNIQUE GALLERY. ntE LIVING AND DlNlNG AREAS OVERLOOX POOL ANO SPA. ntE VIEW OF UPPER BAY AND NIGHT LIGHTS IS SPECTACULAR. SEE MARGE WOLFE 2106 SANTIAGO DRIVE ........................ $55',00Q COME WllM US ..• TO DOVEi SHORES. ELEGANT FOUR BEDROOM HOME. DRAMATIC ENTRY. HUGE LIVING ROOM Wint PROPORTIONATE BLACK WALNUT FIREPLACE. SPACIOUS DINING AND F AMILY ROOMS POOL SPA. BBQ AND POOL SIDE BAR STIMULATJNG VI EW OF BACK BAY SEE SUSAN F ROST 1244 POLARIS DRIVE ••...••.•.•.•..•....•.••.•.•.• SI 15.000 COME WrTH US •.• TO LIDO P/i.RK. LUXURIOUS TWO BEDROOM CONDO ON TiiE BAY FRESHLY AND COMPLETELY DECORATED BY LOIS HARDING INTERIORS. YOU WILL ENJOY TiiE EVER CH ANG ING HARBOR VJ EW F ROM THE LIVING ROOM AND BALCONY. SOPlllSTICATED SECURITY SYSTEM P IER ANO SLIP AVAILABLE .SEE BRIAN SCHOFFMAN. 633 LIDO PAik DRIVE, F-2 ........................ $650,000 COME Wllff US ... DOVER SHORES. If TIFFANY WERE DESIGNING HOM ES. YOU"D HAVE TO SAY THIS LOVELY ntREE BEDROOM HOME lS ONE OF TIIEIR CREATIONS SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM FAMI LY ROOM. DIN ING ROOM T HE REAR YARD IS COMPLETE WITH POOLi' EXTENSIVE DECKING AND LUXU RIANT PLANTINGS .. SEfo: DOTT E AUSTERO OR DORIS BROWN 1363 GALAXY DRIVE .•.•.....•..•.•..•.......•.... S495,000 COME WITH US ... TO WESTCLIFJ.. SPARKLING FOUR BED ROOM HOME G R EAT COlJNTRY KITCH EN WITH OA K CABINETS. ALL NEW APPLIANCES BUTCHER BLOCK NEW CARPETS THROUGHOUT CUSTOM DRAP!-;S AND WA LLPAPER. DOUBLE FIREPLACE SEE TOM GUY OR BARBARA AR MSTRONG. 11 12 MOmNGH/i.M ..••...•........................ $330,000 COME WITH US ... TO NEWPORT HEIGHTS. SPACIOUS TIIREE BEDROOM HOME CUSTOM CRAF'TSMANSHIP THROUGHOUT AIR CONDITIONING WITH ELECTROSTATlC flLTERING SYSTEM. COUNTRY STYLE KITCHEN .SE ~: PIA D'AURIA 421 SAN BERH/i.RDINO .••.••• OPEN D/i.IL Y 1-5 ..... $330,000 COME WITH US ... TO LAGUHA BEACH. POTENTIALLY ONE OF LAGUNA"S MOST CHARMING BEAC H PROPERTI ES TWO BEDROOMS. DINING ROOM TWO flREPLACES PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW. SEE CARLYN STEINER OR JANE MINSKOF'F' 868 HILLCREST DRIVE .•.•..•..•................•... $289,000 COME Wllff US ... TO OLD NEWPORT. LOVELY BAY \'JEW. NEW CONDO CONVENIENT TO BAY LIDO, llOAG HOSPITAL AND RESTAURANTS TWO BEDROOMS TRADE POSSIBILITIF.S SEE IRENE LOUDON , 215 OLD NEWPORT ILVD .......................... $189,000 AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT COME WITH US ... TO IALIO/i.. ENJOY THIS LOVEL \' fOUR BEDROOM HOM ~,: WITH A TOUCH Of NEW F~GI..ANO IN TI!E BEST SWIMMING AREA. FORMAL DINING ROOM LARGE EATING AREA IN TIIE KITCHEN. THREE FIREPLACES STAINED GLASS WIN DOWS. 40x94 LOT THREE CAR GARAGE ASK FOR NORM/it. FARMER ...................... S 1,250,000 COME WllH US ... TO DOVER SHORES. PRESTIGIOUS FIV E BEDROOM HOM E UPP ER BAY VIEW THE VIEW PROM THE MAST ER BEDROOM IS SP ECTACULAR. F"ORMAL DINlNG ROOM AND FAMILY ROOM. LO\' ELY POOL. OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE ASK FOR ROMMIE M/i.R/i. VICH . • • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . S665,000 COME WITH US ... TO WESTCLIFJ.. EXCEPTIONALLY CONVENIENT "CAPRI" CONDO QUIET REAR UNIT TWO SPACIOUS BEDROOMS. TWO 8;\THS. SUNDECK_ LIKE NEW CARPETS AND DRAPES. WALK TO SHOPS AND BANKS ASK FOR JUME Ii.DAMS ............................ $129,500 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE &luff's Livability Populur 3 bdrm, 2' ,. bath. large coun lr~ kitchen, formal dmin~ Wrap around patio E" cel lent terms 2U', down. Owner will help finance $205.000 belier hurry' OPEN TOOA Y I l1I 5 2716 V1sla Lim bros a ColHworttiy & Co. 640.0020 Condo Specialists Call the l'Xpt_•rts <ti tht• condo 1nrormat1on cenler Tourhslone Kc all' 963-086i /i.SSUMESI 10,742 m loans al $1347 mo Ex QUl!'-ll(• C:U:.IOnll?t'd Counlrv F'rem·h homl' Jbdrm. 212bJ Sl59.2tHl Jleth Duncombe. al!I 957-6507, 96.1-!1101 jackie handleman PRESENTS 631-7300 BY OWNER l':a:.lbluff. 4br. fam rm. romp upgradt.>rl Love!)' Courtyd. ~pa Xlnl fm avatl S315.000 640 8187 NEW CONDOS XLNT TERMS F:dmger & Harbor &41-1991. n~enl OUTSTANDING CUSTOM-MESA VERDE Sing le story, 4 bdr, 31~ bas. pool & spa. Like Brand New. Call for pri vate s howing. WALK TO MESA VERDI COUNTRY CLUI. Cus tomized & expanded 5 bdr, w/pool & spa. Assume large loan. Open Today 1·5, 1913 Lanai Dr. OHE OF A KIND-COSTA MESA. Remodeled & cus tomized S bdr. w/pool & spa, sauna & fantastic 24'x26' fam . rm, Asking $220,000. ·.. . • • I MEW LISTIMG-MISA VaDI. Charmin~ remodel. 3 or. bdr, fam. r m , n~w carpeting, used bn ck exterior-. OH~ Today 1·5, 1721 Iowa St. COUMTIY CHAIM,.MU4 YllDI. Cheerful, s unny & •bright 4 bdr, pool &. spa. lmmac. cond. & reedy for move·in. Priced right at $191.SOO. TIJNX·SAMTA 4NA. 21,ia yrs new, gteat location near /So. Coast f lua, high demand rer\tal area , priced at $189.~00. J TOWMHOUSl-COSTA ..SA. Great comm. near So. Cout Vill•ee. LK. :t bdr, form. din. &-lam. rm, Pool & paddle tennis. As km,, $141,000. Z IR .... FAM ltMorDIM -at.669 Ocean Vista, So. Laguna 675-6000 $215,000 Sat/SUn 1-5 ,8ifl Hillcrest Dr., Laguna Beach • 631-7300 $289,000 Sun 1-5 ... 633 Lido Park Dr, Fl, NB 631-1400 $610,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 385 Bayview Terrace, Newport Beach . 670-9333 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 985 Bayside Cove, The Coves 752-1414 $.595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 28 Jetty, Jasmine Creek, CdM 644-9060 $326,000 Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOM ~ JoAnn St., Costa Mesa 642-6227 $138,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 .. 2610 W. Oceanfront, NIX Bch 675-8307 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2300 Heather Lane, Newport Beach 631-0517 $270,000 Sat/Sun 9-5 ~Riverside Dr., CM 642-3370 $159,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 4491 Pinon Tree Ln, Univ. Prk. lrv. 675-4630 $157,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~7 Port Bristol (HVHms) NB 675-6000 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 230 N. Shakespeare, Anaheim 631-1400 $119,000 Sun 1-5 ••6408 W. Oceanfront, Nwpt Bch 631-1400 $.598,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3213 Dakota, Costa Mesa 556-7174 $139,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 232 Via San Remo, NWJX, Bch 631-1400 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 228 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, NB 675-4562 $630,000 Sun 1-5 #5 Summerwind, Nwpt Crst, NB 673-7300 $198,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 •2012 Diane Lane, West.curr, NB 631·0900 $189,950 Sun 1-5 2018 Dover ( Hbr finds) NB 645-0303 $195,00 Sat/Sun 1·4 2801 Bayshore Dr .. Bayshores" NB 644-9060 $425,000 ;o:,un 1-5 ••1010-12-14-16 E. Balboa, Balboa 642-8235 $1 ,350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2661 Crestview, Bayshores, NB 644-9060 $335,000 Sun 1-5 ll8 J ade, Balboa Island 644-9060 $360,000 Sun 1-5 •300 Kings P lace, Newport.Beach 6.11-6990 $349,000 Sat /Sun 12-5 343 62nd St., Newport Shores 759-1501 $175.000 Sun 12-5 3Summerwalk, Newport Terrace 759-1501 $133,900 Sun 1-5 2005 Vista Cajon, CdM 644-9Q60 $239.500 Sun 1·4 2041 Port Provence. NB 640-9900 $223,000 Sun 1-4 1212 Berkshire. WestcHrr, NB 644-9990 $285,000 Sun 1-5 418 E. 2oth, Cost a Mesa (E'side) 646-7434 $179,900 Sun 12-5 •34022 Chula Vista, Dana Point 831-8440 $339,900 Sun 12-4 6 Rue Valbonne, Npt Bch 646-9688 $434,500 Sun 1-5 1861 Rhodes, Mesa Verde, CM 557-8320 $169,000 Sun 1-4 4'2000 National, Costa Mesa 646-7434 $115,000 Sun 12-4 118 Collins A venue, Balboa 642-8235 $375,000 Sun 1-4:30 505 Avenida Largo, NIX Bch 551-8700 $240,000 Sun 1-5 245LaJolla <Nwpt Hgts) NB 645-0303 $419,000 'Sun 12:30-3:30 .QS-444 Nyes Place, Laguna 642-8235 $395,000 Sun 1-5 286 ltose Lane, Costa Mesa S4C)..3666 $119,500 Sunday 1 4' 3 IR pin FAM FM or DIM ~ Emerafd Bay, Laguna Bch 494-9825 $750,000 Sat/SUn 1-5 81$.Camphor, Eastbluff, NB 760-0194 $229,500 Sun 11-5 288 Carob, Newport Beach . ~9019 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 , ll.7~ Burmuda Dr., CM 5'5-3462 $130,275 S-at/Sun 12-4 aem College Ave., CM :54M831 $113,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 tn5 Denver K?osta Mesa (.i ~1720 $154,090 Sat/SUD 1·5 _.White ieils Way (JMns) CdM • ,_.~ ain S\., HuntingtOn Bch ii ,J425,000 Sat/St.ml-~ i I )itSo,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • ~472 Galaxy <Pover Shores) NB . '48-tl61 ..•• ooo . Sat/Sun 1·5 :i>o:i Sead~~ ~!'Vine Terr., CdM ·, &M-9060 $l95,000 fee. Sat./SUJ) 1-5 m&Hollda,y Rd, Newport beach sm.ooo J Sun 1-5 art.D9 Pr, BaylhaHI, NB "95,000 fe, 1 I 9'ln 1"5 , bl Commodore, Newport Beach "E ... 500 &m.1·5 Port Albbt ~. HV ~ M55,ooo s.t/Qm 1-1 .. arc •• nrwe, ~ I ,... ··-" 6it/8tlil~ mu:t"Whlte 8a1ll .,,., Cd.II '(-..iaoo IM0,000 Sit/SUD 1·5 111 llilford, corona dei .._, m.esao H ,ooo Sit/SUD i~ DIRECTORY ~ ............ , ... T-.. ....._.•c .. ' ,, ............ ....,...., .,.. ........... .,__ ... 'f ••M, U •-•Ill ...,,.D.O.Y Pl.OT WA.Kr ADI.~ ..................... ,... ........... _ ......................... . ~.....,. I •1363 Galexy Dr, Dover Sh.rs, NB 631-7300 $495,000 Sun 1°5 421 San Bernadlno, NptHts, NB 631-7300 $330,000 Daily 1·5 •2361 Cornell, Colleee Park, CM 646-7'3' $138,000 Sat/SUD 12-4 -i3U Redlands, Newport Beach 631-1400 $197,000 Sun 1-5 2113 Miram~ \ Balboa Penn., NB 673-4226 '"9,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 35291 Vista De Todo, Capistrno Bch 493-3989 $261,000 Sat/Sun 9-5 4627 Cortland, Corooa del Mar 673-8550 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3116 Klondike, Newport Beach 631-1400 $320,000 Sun 1-5 4601 Seashore, Newport Beach 631-1400 $975,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 801 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 631-1400 $392,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 320 Seaward, Newport Beach 6.11-1400 $369,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 36 Woodgrove, Woodbridge, Irv 552-1800 $354,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 4191 Manzanita, Greentree, Irv 552·1800 $134,500 Sun 1-5 5292 Thorn Tree Ln, UnivPk, Irv 552-1800 $159,500 Sun 1-5 32511 Caribbean, Laguna Niguel 831-8440 $439,000 Sat 2-5 2510 Glenneyre, Wood Cove, LB 581-1181 $379,000 Sat 1-5 1515 Cumberland, we-stcliffe, NB 631-5150 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5372 Sierra Roja, Turtlerock, Irv 760-6767 $179,900 Sat /Sun 1-5 14 Rue Deauville, Snake Canyon 760-9333 $.575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 214 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, NB 675-6161 $420,000 Sun 1-5 1903 Yacht Camillia, NB 833-3622 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 251 Viejo St., No. Laguna Beach 494-1835 $295,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 7 Barrier Reef, Jasmn Crk, CdM 640-2077 $375,000 Sun 12-5 11 Mainsail (Jasmn Ck) Cdm 644-9150 $360,000 Sun 1-4 214 Via Graziana, Newport Beach 673-7300 $440,000 Sun 1-5 320 Otero, The Bluffs 675·3411 $2'75,000 Sun 1-5 1721 Iowa St., Mesa Verde. CM 631-1266 $159,000 Sun 1-5 1088 Glen Circle, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $169,900 Sun 1-5 17 Melody Ln. <Woodbridge) Irv 675-6000 $167 ,500 Sun 1-5 301 Columbia (Nwpt Crst) NB 675-6000 $240.000 Sun 1·5 441 Redlands, Newport Beach 631-1266 $267,500 Sun 1·5 •20342 Bayview, Santa Ana Hgts 631 -7370 $220,000 Sun 1-4 1601 Reef View Circle, CdM 644-6200 $519,000 Sun 1-5 **1901 Altura. Corona del Mar 642-8235 $329,500 Sun 1-4 1212 Berkshire, Westcliff, NB 644-9990 $285.000 Sun 1-5 3239 Nebraska, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $136,900 Sun 12 :30-4 2112 Raleigh Ave .. West.side, CM 646-7171 $108,500 Sun 1-5 4 IEDROOM 24712 Taracona, Mission Viejo 770-4390 $143,900 Sat/Sun 2-5 683 Senate St .• Costa Mesa 548-1731 $115,000 Sat/Sun 10-6 205 Garnet, Balboa Island 673-2230 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2121 Yacht Yankee, Seaview, NB 544-9411 $400,000 Sun 1-5 225 Via Orvieto, Newport Bch 631-1400 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••443 Canal, Newport Beach 631-1400 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1315-Antigua Wy, Dvr Shrs, NB 644-4910 $440,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 us Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~•503 Edgewater, Newport Beach 631-1400 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1112 Nottingham, Westcliff, NB 631-7300 $330,000 _ Sun 1-5 20 Whistling Swan (Wdbrd.g) Irv. 675-6000 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 209 Mentone, Newport Beach 631-1400 $475 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3089 Klondike, Newport Beach 631-1400 $209,000 Sun 1-5 1800 Port Carlow, HrbrVwHms,NB 759-9100 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 505 Avenida Lucia, Newport Beach 642-8235 $199,000 Sat 1-5 1763 E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa 644-9060 $450,000 • Sun 1-5 14671 Kimberly Cir., Tustin Mdws 759-1501 $187,000 ~Sun 12-5 2204 Donnie Rd., NewPort Beach 645·1103 $279,000 Sun 1·5 •.u12Cortland CCameolD.nds) CdM ·67uooo $824 500 Sun 1·5 2148 Vllta Laredo, Newport Beach 6'2-8235 $230,000 Sun 1·5 "82Ny• Place, La1una 6'2.m5 $415 000 Sun 1·5 431 Nyes Place, i:a1una 6'2-8235 $429,000 Sun 1·~ 221>4Donnie1!!t. Nwpt Beach 6'5-1103 .,.-IV,000 SUn 1-5 ~Port Durnesa Pl, NB --~ '479 000 8uQ 1-5 1712 and, Newport Beach en •.ooe Sun 1.5 •c Either, Cotta Meta at-6890 sat,000 I 4 II ... FAM ltMorDIH 3182 Country Club Dr, Mesa Verde, CM 962-8891 $235,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 *2010 Lemnos, Mesa Verde, CM 641-8833 $219,999 Sat/Sun12-S 6852 Silver Beach Cir, Hunt. Bch $330 ,000 Sun only 12-5 1514 Highland Dr., Westcli/f, NB 552-0660 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 22081 Rockport, Huntington Bch 968-6533 $189,900 Sun 1-5 5362 Amalfi Dr, Turtle Rock, Irv 752-2248 $298,000 Sat/Sun •2907 Setting Sun <HVHls) CdM 675-6000 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2106 Santiago Dr, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $559,000 Sun 1·5 *6 Winged Foot <Big Cyn) NB 675-6000 $645 ,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 11 Tiburon Bay (Spygls) CdM 675-6000 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 Monterey Circ., Spyglass, CdM 760-8933 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••309 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1-5 1201 Devon, N Westclilf, NB 631-1266 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •1244 Polaris Dr, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $815,000 Sun 1-5 .. 1706 E. Oceanfront, Balboa Penin, Pt. 675-8444 Sat/Sun 1·5 204 Via San Remo. Lido Isle. NB 640-5777 $638,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 12 Mallard. Woodbridge. Irvine 552-1800 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 12 Canyon Ridge. Turtlerock, Irv 552-1800 $320,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 Atlanta. Northwood. Irvine 730·3894 $181,500 Sun 9-5 ••s Collins Isla nd. Npt Bch 631-1400 $1,200,000 Sun 1-5 232 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 673·8494 $595.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 1822 Tanager, Mesa Verde, CM 549-2644 $238,000 Sun 1-5 •2025 Lemnos, Mesa Verde 641-8458, 631 -1266 Sun 1-5 2 Black Swan, Woodbridge, Irv 731·6~ $168,500 Sat/Sun 11·5 1102 Charleston. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2018 Port Ramsgate (JM-111).5 ) NB 675-6000 $325 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1504 Miramar, P emn. Pt. NB 673-9060 $625 .000 Sat/Sun 1-5 420 Belvue, Penin. Pt.. NB 675-9525 $430.000 Sun 1·5 18112 Dewberry <U niv. Vig) Irv 675-3411 $155,000 Sat Sun 1-5 1 Trafalgar . Ha rbor Ridge 644-6200 $1 ,795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **1801 Santiago,.Baycrest 642-8235 $398,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 12 Crystal Pool. Irvine 644-9060 $249 ,500 Sun 1-5 21 Cedarspring, Woodbridge 551-8700 $245,000 Sat 1-5 •1730 Marlin Way. Baycrest, NB 673-4400 $449,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1242 Somerset Lane. Newport Bch 645·8063 $460,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •35 Goleta Point. Cd M 640-9900 $795,000 Sun 1-4 *9149 McBride River, FV 968-5696 $285 ,000 Sun 11·4 *3463 San Rafael. Costa Mesa 646-7434 $155,000 Sun 12-4 3054 Country Club Dr, Mesa Verde. CM 640-9900 $269,900 Sun 1·4:30 2145 College, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $115.000 Sun 1-5 2815 Pebble Dr. (HVHls) CdM 675-6000 $425,000 Sun 1-5 •1059 Ballejo Cir. Costa Mesa 556-2660 $178,000 Sun 1-5 219 Via Nice, Lido Isle, NB 963-8182 $445,000 Sun 1-4 *1801 Santiago, Baycrest 642-9235 $398,000 Sun 1-5 12172 Twin tree, Garden Grove 540-3666 $126,000 Sun •621 Michael P l, Newport Beach 642-8235 $249,500 Sun 1-5 3059Tyler Wy, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $124,850 Sun 1-5 401 Colton <Nwpt Shrs) NB 673-8550 $209,900 Sun 1-4 S IEDROOM 92804 San Juan, Costa Mesa 540-3666 $169,900 Sat/Sun I IR~ FAM lMorDIM 1827 Port Tiffin (HVHms) NB 644-4918 $549,500 Sun 1-5 1835 Port Sheffield <HVHrm > NB 760-1497 $349,900 Sun. 1-5 1533 Miramar, Balboa Penin Pt. 760-1397 $549,SOO Sun 1·5 411 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 760-9333 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 2715 Lighthouse LaQe, ~ 631 .. 1400 '375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 18 Mandarin, Woodbridge 552-4666 S298;SOO Sat/Sun 10-5 1407 Santanella Terr, CoroQa del Mar 673-1181 $360,000 ' Sun 12·5 ' #6 Malibu Cir, Spyglass, CdM 6'f.9060 $595,()()0 I 5'm 1•5 1818 Newport Hilla Dr, HVH. NB 8'7M400 sm. 150 Sun 1-s 51>9irWood. Bil Canyon IM GOO '2.000,000 Sun 1-5 '937 Crocus <Green brook) CM 546-23U $199,900 Sun 1-4:30 tMl Orcliant. CM ~ $180,000 Sun 2-5 2014 Port Bristol Cr (lMiml) NB 8'75-eOOO $289,500 Sun 1·5 2825 Zell Dr, Laguna Beach 831-8440 $'750,000 Sun 2·5 18905 Antioch, Turtleroclc HUis. Irv 640-5560 $210,000 Sun 2-5 984 Paularlno, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $128 000 Sun 1 ·5 1913Lanal Dr, Mesa Verde CM 631-1266 $340,000 Sun 1-S 6 IR ,... FAM RM w DIH •1524 Keel Dr., Hrbr View Hills, CdM , 640-5446 $459,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••43 Royal St. George, Big Canyon ' • 644-6200 $745,000 Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE llEDIOOM 19'l22 ShQreline Lo #2 off Main, HB 842-5105 $89,900 Sat/Sun 11-5 200 McNield, U-106, Versailles, NB 760-6767 $112,000 (fn) Sat/Sun 1-5 21EDROOM 7 Aires Court, Newport Beach 631-1400 $180,000 Sun 1-5 215 Old Newport Blvd., NWJX, Bch 631-7300 $189,000 Sun 1·5 #5 Canyon Crest, CdM 640-9900 $235,000 Sun 1·4 2400 Elde n # 11, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $117,900 Sun 12-4 1228 Rutland #6, Newport beach 631-1400 $124 ,500 Sun 1-5 .. 611 Lido Park Dr. 2D, NB Agt. on premises $425,000Sat/Sun 1-5 101 Scholz #135, Versailles, NB 546-2313 $175,000 Sat 1-4 2424 Santa Ana Ave, Cl-104, CM 673-9060 $108.500 Sun 1-5 1001 W. Stevens #421. Santa Ana 540-3666 $91,950 Sat/Sun 1242 Rutland Rd , Unjt 4. NB 673·4400 $129.500 Sun 1-5 21R plus DEN 100 E. Yale Loop, Woodbridge, Irv 551-3991 $179,900 Sat/Sun 11·5 *22 Arboles, <RSJ > Irvine 759-9100 $187 .000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••633 Lido Park Dr. F-2, Lido Pk, NB 631-7300 $650,000 Sun 1-5 24 Arboles. Rancho San Joaquin, Irv 552·4477 $195,000 Sun 1-4 7 Lago Sud. Rancho San J°"quin. Irv \ 552·4477 $195,000 Sun 1·4 16 Encore Court , Newport Beach l IEOROOM 2117 Vista Laredo. Bluffs, NB 640-5560 $212,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 431 Vista Suerte, Bluffs, NB 640·5560 $249,500 Sat1Sun 1·5 620Shasta Ln. Brookview, CM 979-8373 Sun 1·4 15502 Williams, Tustin 540-1720 $102 .000 Sun 1·5 630 Sky view. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $134,750 Sat/Sun 1-5 •102 Scholz Plaza #28. <Ver ) NB 759-9100 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2'745 Vista Unbrosa. Bluffs, NB 759-9100 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 Big Dipper Court, Nwpt Terr 759-9100 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 JIR plus DEN #4 Canyon Lane. Corona del Mar 640-4518 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 *835 Amigos Wy IH5, (E .. bluff) NB 759-9100 $198,000 Sun l·~ 4 IR plus FAM RM or DEH *#7 Mojo Court, Newport Beach 644 -8053 $800/mo. Sat/Sun 1-5 436 Vista Roma, Bluffs. NB 640-5560 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE I IEOROOM 23 Freemond, Newport Beach 631-1400 $36.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IEOROOM #D Anchorage Way. Newport Beach 631-1400 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 24 Anza, Newport Beach 631-1400 $44,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 *700 Lido Park Dr, Newport Beach 631-1400 $62,500 Sa/Sun 1-5 2 • 2 IEDltOOM plus DIH 2001 Kings Road, Newport Beach 631-1400 $439.000 Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FORSAi..E lHDROOM 3423 Pinebrook, Costa Mebd 540-1720 $132,900 Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 111,...2• 421 Fernlea(, Corona del Mar 642-8235 $359,000 Sat/Sun l ·S PROPERTY FOR LEASE l 11 .... PAM ltM•DIH 251 Oceanview. NB · $2000/mo. Sat/Sun 1·5 41.IOOM •3441 Summerset, Mes.a Woods, CM 646-7434 $1150/mo Sun 12~ .. 1 ... 00M "737 SUITey Dr (Cameo Rlsn) CdM 675-3'11 $2500 mo. Sat/SUD 1·5 "" 0 ......... STAaTaHOMI I Bdrm, l'-\ Ndl. Or.Ill ror the ~·f•mllY .. aa ou'-tandlnl famib' nelfhborhood. Fact• wide •. r.eobelt. for • park·llke MU.lq, cio.. to 1wlmmlt1J pool 6 clubho\IM, -~· t6Mll2 OLDINGUSH COUNTIY TUDOR Stt,950 Long private drive to drimati<' touch of Old England Old classic. restored to ori&inal e legance . Antique parlour, candlelight rormal dining, cop~r kettle kitchen wttl'I separate dining area, secluded courtya r~. wine celler and quaint old t'a rriage house. Lot'ated m area or fine custom homes. Best yet! . assume low int. loan. No quahfying. Hurry! Ca ll 847·6100 Realty World Beachsade. EMERALD BAY FRONT ROW LOT with plans $1.J00,000 EMERALD BAY Front row 4 Bdrm & family room Sl,750.000 1-: M E R A L D B A Y OCl::AN VIEW 3 Bdrm Jba, family rm $525,000. BALBOA I S LAND DUPLEX Two 3 bdrm 2 ba + guest with loft and vaew deck $675.000 MONT ECITO CAP F. COD DL'PLEX 2 block$ from beach club and Biltmore. $225,000 Carol Tatwn, RJtr. 494.0029 HOT EXTINCT! Homes w •gr, financing are sta ll avaalable S., Great fmly home Ver)' ~pa l'iou:. Many xtras at this super pnl'e Call now '' 545-M91 ~Walker B Laa REAL ESTATE cars•bikes• •skateboards* trucks*baby carriages•tea carts*trikes rol lerskates • w alkers•toys *wagons•••• scooters• hot rods*coupes• t railer s*hard tops*convert- ibles*motor homes*lawn mowers* limos *corporate headquarters •garden carts Model A 's**** •typingtables wheelbarrows• recreational vehicles*golf carts*model tralns*bikes *pianos* cars refrigerators *skates•••••• If lt'sgot wheels, you'll move ' it faster In a DallY PHQL classified ad.call 60-5671 end • frlendlyact. vlser:wm helpvou tum your wheels Into cash. RESIOENTIA RFAL ESTArE. SERVICES OPEN HOUSE 1 ·5 OPIN 9" .... maACI BR. + large family room on huge lot near park. $395,000 Fee. See Lucy Rose At 2001 SEADRIFT OPIN IM .IASTM.UPP Lusk "C" plan on cul·de·sac. 3 BR. +FR. & d lning. $247 .000. See Elaine Fournier At 2ll.5 ARBUTUS 0'84 IN IAYSHOllS Distinctive Cape Cod. Brick fireplace. Beams & shutters. 3 BR. 2 BA w/2 patios. ~.000 LH. See Melinda Marston At 2661 CRESTVIEW DRIVE <>PIH IN SPYGLASS Expanded Southport on secluded lovely lot. 5 BR. 4~ BA . Playroom. Bonus Rm. + Fam. $595,000. See Eleanor Bowie At 6 MALIBU CIRCLE O'IH IN TURTLllOCK 2 story. 4BR + Fam. Rm. End c ul·de-sac location. $2.49,500. See Craig Kindig At 12 CRYSTAL POOL . O,EH IN THE ILUFFS 3 BR. condo overlooking greenbelt & park. $239,500. See Betty Richard At 2005 VISTA CAJON O,EH IH IAYSHORES Spacious 3 BR + Fam. Rm. Private beaches. $495,000. Fee. See Mary Harvey At 2A50 MARINO DRIVE OPEN OH PEHINSULA POINT 4 BR + Fam. Rm on quiet "strada". $430,000. See Barbara Ballman At 420 BELLVUE . O,EH IN RANCHO SAM JOA9UIN 2 BR + den. Tranquil setting overlooking golf course & wide greenbelt. $199,000 Fee. See Ginny Anderson At 13 VERDE OPEH IM IA YSHOUS Picture perfect charmer 3 BR. near beach. $425,000. See Paula Erd At 2801 BAYSHORES DRIVE OPEH OH rENINSULA rOIMT Ocean view. 4 bedrooms. $450,000. With English gardens. See Kay Parker At 1763 EAST OCEAN OPEN IH JASMIME CREEK Decorator perfect 2 BR + Den. Spacious lot. Ou tstanding (inancing. $326,000. See Carole Mc Mahan At 28 JETTY CALL TO SEE CATALIMA -NEWPORT IAY See it all from this spacious co ndo with 2 master suites. Complete security. Slip availability. Appt. only. $360,000. CHARM. CHARM. CHARM All the right ingredients are here in this utterly charming 3 BR. home. Hardwood noors. Used brick fireplace. Beam ceilings. All for $235,000 in Newport's Back Bay. HANSB. & GRmL Would have felt at borne with this CDM 2 BR . char mer. They would love the used brick fireplaces, beamed ceilings, custom built-ins & even the "plate -rail". Charm +separate 2 BR. rental. $319,000. PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW Magnificent 5 BR + Den in Cameo Shores. Lovely private tiled patio with POOL and waterfall. Spacious rooms . Exquisitely decorated. Owner desires quick escrow. $875,000 Fee. IA YSHOIES GUA T IUY Colonial beauty located near private beaches & boat mar ina. Large yard, lush gardens & space for boat or motor home. Price includes land and owner will finance. $495,000. VIEW IH EASTILUFF Spacious family home featuring 3 BR . 3 Baths. Family room with wet bar is ideal for enterta ining. A lovely night light & mountain view in a great community. $250,000. DOH'T WO.RRY AIOUT INTEREST RA TES This triplex on a 45' lot in Corona del Mar has a fully assumable first and seller can carry a second. Priced comparably to duplexes on smaller lots. $327,750. EXQUISl'n U SHAPE Lido home wraps ar0tmd sparkling atrium POOL. After morning laps relax in the Roman Tub. Beautiful hardwood floors. Entertainers' dining area & gourmet kitchen. 3 BR + Den. $650,000. PRESTIGIOUS TURTLEROCIC Heres your chance to move up to a President Home. Spacious plan 200. 3 BR. 2 bath. Sunny breakfast area. Lg. Fam. Rm. Comer location on superb cul-de-sac. Owner will carry 2nd T.D. $250,000. Fee. TURTL~OCIC -tN THI •LIN Spacious 3 bedroom 'Highlander" with many decorator features. Decorated in neutral tones. Custom bookshelvefl in library. OWNER WlilLL HELP with financing. $268,500. EHJOY UDO ISi.AMO LIVIMG This summer and beyond in an immaculate & tasteful 3 BR. home . Landscaping with automatic sprinklers b Rogers . Gardens . Private tennis courts, beaches & clubhouse. $525,000. GllAT ..... OltHOOO Across from th~ greenbelt on a prime Harbor View comer lot. 4 BR. 2~ bath, Pool + family room. 2 ftftplaces. Numerous upgrades. $284,900. CO~COMC.,. ID Old Corona del Mar near beaches 6 1bopptn1. Magnificent designed 2 story Townbome. tmport.e<I ui. floon. Fireplace. 3 BR. 2~ BA. Large Fam. Rm. with wet bar. Formal . dlnina. S370,000.. On the BALB~M,,~41Jr:8!'e11 located a bedrc>Om 2 bath home with 2 fireplaces le 1pectacular view bas a boma In a quaint 2 Bedroom 1 bath ~t Apt. $400,000 NIWPOtrr ISUMD. Parioramic new on comer lot W /dock for lra boa(. $ cheerful BRs + rec. room.-OPl!!N SAT 1-.5. 308 38th STREET $.V.5,000. ~ITSIDI COSTA ...._ CbannJnl 2 story condo w/lrg fenced ff&r yard. 2 spacious Br, 1 ~ ba. perfect for young family. 2424 SANTA ANA, C·l04, C.M. OP~ SUN 1·5. $108,500. PMMSULA POINT. New luxury home Just completed. 4 Br, incl. master suite w /fireplace retreat. Huge walk·in closets, security system, all amenities. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5. 1504 MIRAMAR. $625,000. CALL TO SEE 'llCE SLASHED! Waterfront w /boat dock. Estate sale . 3 Br & study plus l Br rental. Must sell. Below apparisal at $399,500. HUNT. HARIOUR. 102 ' on water ! Exquisite 4 Br w /spac. farn rm .. dock for 60' yacht. can be increased to accom. 96 '. Fantastic water view! Jus t li sted. a n office exc lusive $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 s unny So. patio . $425,000. D A V I D S 0 N K E A L TY l N C. 31'6 Ne""P"'' n..,d r, t. 673·9060 RARE BARGAIN Only $129,500 adult condo, prime location, Westcliff, Newport Beach. Transferable low interest financing with reasonable down payment on this deluxe, delightful, 2 bdrm., 2 bath , fireplace, p ool and everything . It will sell this weekend! Come put in YOUR bid. 1242 Rutland Road, wtit 4. Open house Sun I to 5. THE BIG HOUSE Lots of room for a large active family in this custom built quality Baycrest home. The game room is something to see: There's blt in trophy cases, gun cabinets, stereo, wet bar, bunks, walk-in cedar lined storage rm., pool table and that's not all! There's a family rm .• panelled with used brick fireplace, a formal dining rm., an office with outside entrance, a pool, 4 bdrrns .• all in all a terrific home buy at $449,500. Come by 1730 Marlin Way . N.B. Open house Sat and Sun 1to5. • PRIVATE PIER On fabulous Harbor Island. Older traditional home with beautifully landscaped bayside terrace. 40 feet on the bay. Private pier and float. Priced at lot value at $1,7~1000. NEAR THE PARK In Harbor View Homes. 5 bdrm. Somerset Model on extra large lot. Family rm. with wet bar and brick fireplace. Covered patio. Enclosed yard with dog run. 3 car garage. Roomy enough for a big family. Reduced to $329, 750 ! Open Sun 1 to 5. See 1816 Newport Hills Drive, N.B. WHOA! Don't ride by this one. Fabulous 5~ acre view site in picturesque San Juan Capistrano only 5 minutes from Dana Point Yacht Harbor. Privacy with convenience to schools & shopping. A view from Saddleback to t h e ocean . Unobstructed. Terrific equestrian area. ~so.ooo with attractive terms. * INVESTMENTS * COSTA MESA SHOPPING CENTER On 19th St. 100% "Occupied with excellent rental history. Strategic corner location. Terrific tax benefits with long term ground leade. $477 ,000. 194 UNITS Reduced to $4,000,000 by motivated seller. 7-Y.a times gross with excellent occupancy. lDw interest aasumable loana. Prime Denver location. WATmllOMT Woodbrld1• pr•me laltefroat loeatlon. Vtewa rorever. IBr. 2~ba , pvt IP•• flex ftnan. Spectacul111 Of. tered at ~.900. C1ll 552· 1900 ft aU fot Lynn Noah. Tcwm & Country Rltn. HARBOR VlEW HILLS ---•1m111~--over 3100 8Q ft Owner I CONllJO will help fi n a n ce ~ar new-~·bdrm. 2\AJ Owner/A&enta.G-M46 bath . bar, O»&raded drapea & carpet.a. Po~ ble earage wllh door opener. G~ &rel\- NEWUSTIMG IAYROHT JASMINE CIHK Hi&hly upgraded 2 Bdrm + den. Jacuul. $3'75,000 by owner. 64().!rf5S DELUXE DUPLEX Small ocean view. Two 3 Bdrm units. Gre at SJ.05.000. .... I\L·dhil!%';·H1 ·. :tv 1,-;-:: ~::1111 Decorators d r eam , lol»oaPa••• 1001 Balboa Isle Sl.600,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• terms. $385,000 -------- OCEAMFIOHTS PENNPOlNTBEAUTY SO.OFHIGHWAY Sl.200.000. Penin ~ula Comp remod. Outstand· Corner lot. O~n Sunday Point. magnificent view. ing fin. Immed occ. 1st 1-5. 301 Orctud. 3 Bdrm 4Br,3Ba,customhome. pymnta Aug 81. By + den.2•,,ba. SS00.000. 38r, 2Ba, owner, 2113 Miramar. Pr1nc.only760-1743 bachelor .owe . NB . For appt dys -------- 'EMIHSULA rOIHT 556·3900, eves & wk end JASMINE CREB< TRl-PLEX 642-0346. 549-4225. OPEN SUH. 1-4 Great owners unit . 3Br, Former model, out 3Ba & <3Br. 2Ba-2Br. 4 lBr. A~. CoC!1Plt:tely standing de<'or Split lBal refurbuhed. 1n s1dl' leve l, 3 BR. 2'·> ba. UNITS Stove & refriger ators jacuzzi. Sec. gate, nr 6 Units N.B. Penin S3t9.ooo. 675 0935 pool & tennis courts 6 Units C.M. Capistrano leach 10 I 8 Fie x 1 ble fin a nc an g 8 Units N.8 . Penm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ready to move· an. Owners will finant'e. 11 Mainsail Dr. MEW PORT SHORES OCEANVIEW LOT 644 0632; 759-1.834. agt 3Br. 2Ba. 2 frpks. Capo Beach nr Blurrs $ Only S86.995 w lterm ~ MEW USTIHGS 13 7.900. Cre at ive Submit ! Patra<.'kTenon>. EXC ELLENT BUY . financin avail. 631-1266 prime east side location. JO\I S 111 \I I \ I 'l " Betty Kerr Reilly GREAT FtHAHCIMG S Bdrm Corona del Mar home with hu~e family room. fonnal dining, 2 master suites. Assuma ble loan OWC 2nd TO SJ60,000 fee. Open Sunday 12·5 1407 Sant.anella Terr 8000 sq ft level C2 lot San Clemente. SlSS.000. 67~l It r Sweetheart House Bluffs single level con· do 3 bdrm. 2 bath. patio I Excellent terms Va· cant. Fast escrow. Just a hltle TLC. Sl64.900. Colesworlhy & Co. 640-00}0 DOVER SHORES Magnificent Vi~w Home This one is truly spec tacular ! 4 Br. 3 Ba. H ugl Oen with wet bar & frplc. lovely brick ter races. private patio with pool & spa. 3 car garage. gourmet kitt'hen. full security system. Call for appl FARRELL&CO 759-1092. GIAHTFtXER Sl0,000 below market No qual. S30,000 dwn Sl2001mo. 855--8171. -------- • IT'S A Ho.HO! NO painting! NO clean ing ! NO remodeling ! Lv ly 3 bdrm. 2 ba condo. Prime So. Coast Plaza area. Great terms-rate· payments! :>45-9491. ~Walker 11.n REAL ESTATE 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R~M~ Rf:Al.TllRS DIVORCE forces sale of 2br, lba. den home Assum Isl Capistrano Palisades on Portola Sll7,00010BO 496·4822 Cameo Shores Jasmine Creek decorator home. plan 1 on green· belt 1mmac. Ul:S,500 640-8145 IACH 'ARADISE LEASE OPTION Beaut 2br. 2ba Irvine Terr Pool Home. Spa, 2 car gar, room to build. $6000 dwo $2700/m o $285,000 FP. Br yan 64().5681 IAYYIEW JASMIHECREBC Attractive2bdrm 1 bath Spacious 2400 sq ft + 1 Br & ba over dbl home, tot.ally upgraded garage. 1 house from 03br, 2...,be, al e. frplc, South Bay{root. 40x85' beaut landscpg. 64().2077 comer lot. C.11 ror in· Good Duplex on best form•~&, FUCHS street, pool, hl inco!"e. 4 Br, 2 Ba home on q uiet cul-de-sac Outstanding financ ing $159,000 N E W EXCLUSIV E . Spacious 2 Br. 2 Ba con· do. din rm. vaulted ce1l· ings, assumable loans S13.S.UOO MESA VERDE Allracttve 3br, P·•ba. open b eam fam rm, frplc. $113,000 Owner 546-4831 REDUCED TO SI 19,500 Easl aide CM. 2 br. 2 ba. frplc. Best buy in Town. Whelan Real Estate 6 'LEX/lASTSIDI RED. to $325,000 With $152.000in assurna· ble loans ranginf rcom 9~.~ to llt;t.. 27.450 gross inCOf'l)e annually. Well kept single story units with 4 gara1es PLUS off-st~ parking On 60'x300' lot. 644-7211 ~N IGEL nAILEY l. ASSUCIAl t l.J LEASE OPTION Luxurious. <'USlOm con· do 1700 sq f'l. 2 frplca. 3 bdrm. 21l. baths. S80Q mo Sl65.000. 642-4623. _ ____,.. COLLEGErARIC I OPENSAT/SUN9-~, 2513 Colby Place Agt 548-0478, 541>-101.5 BUILDER'S CLOSE-OUT SALE .. SOMMBlSET CITIHOMES laker&learS .. 1 PAVILIONREALTOR Owner. S32D.OOO. Pnnc. 675-1120 only.~- COSTA MESA Fabulous San Ftan· cisco-style townhom,1. Dramatic entert,iiln· ment areas, altylltea, awninged e"\rles. op- tional stained glass ~1'­ dowa & more! Pr!••f.t recreation. South ~'1 Piasa & Nt~ Btacls j u s t m•n"'los a\tay, HUGICe>miea Sales offict~ 902 "40m· 4br. 2ba + beamed ceil· hardy St. or t all -------i COUNTWY 84GUSH IAYROMT' Beaut. Medlt. home. Pier le 1llp. SUOOJ.000. By app'l only. "'all '13-1833 or "4·9001 or coatact your ru]tC)t. IMftlX 9 moolht old, 4 BR + 2 BR unit. $385,000. 10t·T09"" Orchid . 851-9115 to aee . Ownr/bkr. tng, fam•rm. & dinlt)g. a~t ·*'l"J laa ulJtled, coppe r ___ ~ ............ _ plutnbloi, oew roof, cov-ered patlo • 1as bar·b-queS~= Dwn Assum. m~ lit at 5\4'!ft Inter.tit. owe Vlewl Localk>n. Ocean a. i.alaace advvt.ls~ at i--------'billa. Prime Hrbr vu 10~ t.nle('ft·no ballooo· area, h80.000, Bev Cov· no~· ~ ln1Lon. Bkr 170·'881, PONLY16:--=-- 7.....et3 paooo down 01 leu. •----......... -----------2bdrap . 2~))a , brick The 8unoielt Home In: pa Clo . Bu )'t1' mu at JAS ... CUB caa.allly fQr new k>&n of 2bdrw •den, c~~ $105,000, N.1 prlce kuce..n,-DlantaUon 1hu uu.soo. Ul·UU, i.t• pv\ oomm. wl tn.71U. roo i. Jae • tennla. 211.000. By Owner: ,..117&. • t ~ . I -I • • • * ASSUMABLE LONI * SOC SUPllt SHAIP MOMIS in Huntington Beach with assumable loans. Priced from $115,900 to 209,900. Two models with paols and spas. CaU Dtbble or Rick Caruso Real Estate by Mc Vay 968-5633 MESA VERDE CUSTOM home on lar~ lo\ with small take back yard. S Bdrm. 21-'I ba, 2 !Tplcs. super cond. Open house Sa\/Sun 12·S al 1182 Country Club Dr. Must s~ to appreciate. S23S.OOO. CENTURY 211 BERG 962·8891 MWPT HEIGHTS DOLL HOUSE Won't last Open Sat l 5. 358 Ramona 8111 or Ltn da 631·0844, or 646-5096 POOL&SPA 311 +FAM Owner May Ffftance Spa<'ious home on n1t·e stref'l Near S C Plaa This 1s a beauty $142,500 Jerr) Jones 631 1266 R~M~ Rf.Al.TORS MEED FAMILY S Bdr. pool, US.000 down, Sl69,900. won't last. Agt S40·3666 or 751·1465 Rich. UHIBJEVIAILE OPPORTUNITY Mesa Verde lsl time of- fering on this 3 Br, fam rm +form din rm . home on COONTRY CLUB D RIVE. Take a dvan-tage of this price at only Sl61.000. Seller will as· s1st with financing. Agl. Diana 631-1266 ------LOWEST PRICE EAST SIDE CONDO 3 Br. 2 Ba. l level double gar. Crpk . TERMS & up- grading allowance Call yesterday 631-l 266 Diana Agt. Only $117,000 HEAR NEWPORT Spotless home on pool b1zc lot in a QUI ET famt· ly neighborhood conve nient to all 'Pride of ownership" home with J bdrms and 2 baths Owner may t'arry lst TD with 20·~ calth tlown pay· ment Redun.•d t o $172,000 BUYING ? SELLING? lC someone told you that YO\l. would save thousands of DOLLARS when buying or selling your property & still have the total and quah ty service of a pro fess1onal rcaltor. would you take the time lo call ..... I .\ IH , 848-1466 LANDMARK 52 Very custom home -l oo many xtras lo list. New crpt, drapes & paint $160,000. 963-2518 LOW DOWN OW C less than inl 2 br. 11'l ba 661·3S39agt HI LEVERAGE ---------llOMI '-Inc. I-\.I.Ml IUHO'\I Outstanding <'Ul>tom home. huge master suite + 2 guest Br, (•Jch w separate bath Din. Fam rm. Den. & 2 frplc Owner says be creative with fmaoctng W11l l'On sider 1or, do\\n on con tra<'lS. Sl3S,OOO IO a .. sumable loans Sales price $195,IXX.t Exdu~1ve listing, so prmnples on ly. Call Charle~ Darr 559-9400 Agt EASTSIDE Sl 17,500 Best buy in to" n 3 Bdrm 112 baths. hurry' 645 9161 J, OPEN HOUSE ,· REALTY ~- -" RE:AL ESTATE r en.e900 TEHAMT HELPS with house payment HUNTINGTON Sca<'11H Two houses on lot 2 Golf Crse Beaut 4 hr. Hdrm w frpk & 1 Bdrm 2150 sq fl overlooking 6th dream t•ottage Pvt green Gorgeous in & yards Always rented. out. S330.~ 6852 Silver Owner will help finance. Beach Cir. 0 \)cn l2 5. Ask for Sandy Sunday COMVERTllLE 3 Bdrm 3 Sath home. Easily convertible lo S Bdrm. Great location, just over l mile to the beach 2.800sq fl for only s 175,000 can 751-3191 C:::. '>I I \ l f -t-' l •H1 >l'i HI il •, Hunt~ HarbOw 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $S9S,OOO. Water Front Penthouse overlooking Main Channel. 3 Br. 2\2 Ba. 2 frplcs, formal d lanng rm . for the elegant life! Buy, lease or lease option with $5000 option money 16351 Grenohle Open Sun 1·5. Call for deta tis · J arvis, O'Brien 642 8850. John Coombe bkr WAT'l:;RFRONT CONDO At Peters l.cindtng, 2Hr. 2Ba, M'<'. pool. tennis. Good ftnancm~ avail. (213) 430 362!1 l"lne , 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• **ESTATES! I S1nglt! ~tor} <1\lached I hom e tn fabulous Wood· bridge E:.tale~ Huge b:irkyard. all tht• Wood· bridge am em11es and as- sumv a h11(h loan U\\ ner will conltu1er help on !>econdary f1oanl·1nl( $165.000 The la ri.:e!>l model in W oodbridge i-;state-; 2~ sq ft o f lux- urious ltving spal'e and your own pool and spa. Priced to sell at S194,900. Almost Sl00.000 in as- sumable fmanl·m~ 631-2242 t t 'h 0/o FIRST Submi t on do \\n payment With 3 hr, 2' 2 p · I 026 2 STY LANDMARK [Uj] 4 Br. 2•2 ba, 3 c·ar gar ~i Wo4}(1brldge Newly patnted & carpet Reallg ed SlOJK asi.umable In 551 3000 Asking $159.900 Fa!>t · escrow Bkr963-8377 19Z0 8arr111ra Pltw),lni~~ ba Condo u. in perfoct Dana oint rond1l\on flu) no"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• before 1t·s loo late Call Tim Rhone 631· 1266 R~Mtte REAi.TORS MESA DB.MAR ELEGAMT LIVING *MARINA in this 4 bdrm. 2 bath. VIEW* formal dmmg rm, fam1 Co Of Spect;icular \'iew ly rm w \\rap around of ~ a rtna + Wh ite breakfast bar c;epaq~t Water 2br. 2ba. lgc h\'-mg kitchen Large vard mg rm. frplc. stained I w fruit trees & patio on ~lass, prof deror. lge a quiet l'UI de sac street rove red deck, pn v gar S 167 .000 $400,000 PP Reply PU 961-8182 Box 5\25. Orange. CA 92667 4 Br, 2 Ba, frptr, pat10. overstLed hvmg rm. out standing neighborhood Close to schools & s hop 1---------1 NoAgtph.>ase 54.S.70<Jl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 bdrm or 4 lxlrm 1-den Creati.-e FinancirtcJ TURnBlOCK "J..st Listed" OPEH TOOA Y 2-5 18905 ANTIOCH Sl.'arce and rarely offered. ex tremcl} popular "Plan 5' Broadmoor 5 Bdrm plus honu:-. room. de I lq~htrull} luca led . I nearby pool, park and ten nis A mar\'elous family home orrered al $210 000 1!1,t!illltll!i :\: ~11 .. i!\ l\ i l ll 1 rn RinCJ 640 · 5560 Anytime Ea~lblutf Prof Bldg •••• ""·"" ., .w ... e ,..... 1032 JHL tri lt'vel Mesa Vcrdl' Spacious 2-story home ~ON~ M"C\ home Shows like a with upstairs bonus rm ~.UREALTY?'"-@ model $2~.900 Hob Al & bath. 3 bdrms. de n1• ,..._. ......... _._. .... _~ len. aRt. 964 1681 , dining rm. overs17,e liv 1--------- 962 7505. mg rm downstairs with - -----------Palos Verdes firerlace Newly remodled home. OPEMHOUSE Features centra air nr bch. W 2br. 2ba, den SUM 1·5 OulstandlnR pool (solar & frplc TotJlly u 1> 1Br Super sparkling nr healed ), spa. much graded . large assum So. Cst Plaza $123,900 more' Best buy m Sad· loan OWC 2nd dys Owner/af(l 3151 Cana dlebar k \'alley $144.500 557-7951. evt>s840 4790 d1an. 675·~ Seller will help you buy DESPERATE SUNWEST ~EALTORS 768-0022 ----foufttaift Valt.y I 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• was GREEN VALLEY $22,900 dwft For sale by owner, J now bdrm. lge rumpus rm. 3 S 17,900 dwn full baths. bit-ms. frplc. OWNER WILL CA RRY family dubhse & pool BALANCE AT 12:\•'i( across the streel. Asking OMEOfAKIMD OFFERING ! 1 owner C\L'ilom exer pool home 3 Rr. 3ba. 3 frplc Walking distance to beach With large cash down OWC A pro bate sale Hy appt only $450,000 Vt\ 1an or Gerry, Agt.S 536 6565 or 536·3240 lTlllS WKNO ONLY> St69,000. Principals on- O pe n Hse SattSun ly 964-2588 KIDS OK Owne r moved can'to E---No ---3Bdrm,212balh.tront make2 paymenL~. Love P N SU f:-Y. ll-_4pm. un1l Ideally located for ly spacious 4Br. 23.·-.Sa 9149 Mc Qride Rive r. children $65() mo. 1901 ASSUME FIN. Rancho San J oaquin Villa 2 br. 2 ba. ~gl sty J blk tennis & golf dubs S158.000 Open Sat Sun 12·5 2 Se~ura 552·1717 Owner broker Coop Hroadmoor Townhome He ritage Park 3Br. 2Ba, l stor~ end unit w lrfi\ patto Many up- grade~ A.c;sumnble loan at 9 25', Pvt part~ Sl29,500 559 9077 Condo S~falists Call the experts at the cond o information renter T ouchstone Realty 968-~ Spa, nr schls. shopping. Elegant award hom e. Alabama •nl North of walk to park 2600 sq. fl. Perf decor. Adams Immediate oc Owne r, Turtle Rock Glen Call Vi\· agt. 631·5751 o r Pool, spa. Under market c 11 pan c y . B r oke r . view home. 2br, & den. owner64S.6669. S285.000 Hurry! 9q. 963·8182 Laurel955-lnll --------•I loan. 968-5696. -----Have something t.o sell? H•t""1f-lleoch t 040 H•tlftgtoft leach I 040IH•tMgtOft leach I 040 Classified ads do il well. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .............................................. -----------------· Brinr Anv Offer!! Beat Inflation Lovely 396drm Custom Home near Beach Park, Formal Dining, Heavy Shake Roof. Call now for information regarding the 9~% Assutnable Loan. Seller will carry part of the buye rs down payment, and says Bring Any Offer. Best Price In Town 4bdrm, Remodeled Kitchen, Plush Carpets, Custom Drapes, Freshly Paint~d.. Seller bought another, and hat priced thou1ands below market yalue for Quick sale. Creative terms OKAY-~ETTER HURRY. Clean and Sharp Tri-Plex in Best Huntington Beach Location. Seller is willing to carry paper and use a graduated payment plan with a minimum down payment. Call now for more information. 2 Bdrm $87,500 Great starter or rental home. Quiet neighborhood 50' x 130' R3 Lot has plenty of room for kids to play. Seller bas agreed to carry a 2NQ. and you can assume the existing loan with mont.)lly payment.I of $865/Mo. Beller Hurry-Call Now l •BY DWNEI• PAMOIAMIC VtlW lM TUITU IOCI • bdrm President home with very prhat• yard, ---------1pa adj. master bdrm, llvinl room 4 dlnlnai room areal !O?' enter· lalnln1. View ltllchen wltb double ulf- cleanln1t ovena, tr .. h comp, dishwasher. Spec. tacular vltw of nlcht llahts. '298.000. Aasum. tst, OPIHSAT/SUH S362 Amalfi Drive Call for into, 752-22'8. Turt.lerock Glen Garden 3bdrm, 2ba. S225,000· rent: $800/mo. 64.$-9S55. * HO 9UAUFYIMG '* ASSUME 9.10/o LOAN OWC Addit. Financing Northwood 2 story single family home on cul-de· sac. Less than 2'yrs old Comm. pool & tennis $181,SOO. 4 Atlanta 730-3894. 640-3174 UMtY•srn,.. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·4 at 17532 Cottonwood . DRAMATIC 4 Bdrm 3 ba Deane home. New cpt, cen\nl air, «reat loo· lion. 552-1311 TwtMlockGlett Immaculate Jas mine model, 2 Bed + Oen. Owners ready to move . Make Offer t $235,000, Darrell Paab631·121S6 UHIVERSfTY PO Single family residence. lbr 2ba Beauttrully landsraped. 1mmac cond. Atrium, nice yard Leasehold. S157,500. 4491 Pinon Tree Lane Open Sal/Sun 1·5 Town (6 Country ft QEALTOQ(9' ri"..41 552-1800 WOODBRIDGE LAKEFRONT The most dra m a tic lakefront location can be yours with this spectacular 3 Bdrm. family room Darby plan. This home is totally upgraded throug hout with planta tion shutters and top grade floor coverings. No expense has been spared on the landscaping. Extensive used brick, patio cover , gas fire pit and bricked in s pa. Day & Night views from nearly every room. Flexible financing. $354.900. Open Sat/Sun 1-5 a t 36 Woodgrove. WOODBRIDGE PLACE Breathtaking Greenbnar, 4 Bdrm 2 ba. single story home with family room . Totally c ustomized. Featuring sparkling lOx lO' gunnite and tile s pa in the lush atrium. The ya rd i s l a ndsca ped to offer maximum p rivacy with mature plants and fruit bearing trees. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac. premium location nr. Woodbridge Lake and beach club. Offered at $245,000. Open Sat/Sun 1-5 at #12 Mallard. UNIVERSITY PARK/TERRACE Charming 2 bdrm, 2 ba Cardiff. Completely upgraded from the carpeting to the coordinating wall covering and dra peries in neutral earth tones . Combine that with a very private green best setting with wood deck a nd you have an excellent buy. Sophisticated home with privacy within walking distance to pools, s pas, & shopping. Offered a t $145.000. Open Sun 1·5 at 7 Eucalyptus. PRICED TO SBl Cambridge model 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, family kitc hen. 2 patios, good location. $134.500. Open Sunday 1-5 4191 Manzanita . Greentree. TURTLEROCK TOWtltOME Room to spare with 4 Bdrms, 3 baths, plush carpet. plantation s hutters and many upgrades . Fantas tic view of valley and city lights. $320,000. Open Sat/Sun 1-5 at 12 Canyon Ridge. CUL DE SAC LOCATION Sparkling 3 Bdrm. form dining rm, atrium. brkfs t a rea, frplc. new carpets a nd attach. 2 car gar . Assoc. pool a nd clubhouse $159,500. Sat 1-5 at 5292 Thorn Tree Lane, Univ. Park. HERITAGE PARK 3 Bdrm, 2 ba , single story. The financing is great and so is the price. Super location, can be yours for $135,000. Call for details. Owner will help with financing. UNIV. PARK TERRACE $29,500 down. Bri~ht clerestory windows a bove the hving room will intrigue your guests the moment they step into the formal entry. Cathedral ceilings and large wet bar provide an elegant setting for entertaining. Cozy loft den, 2 Br 2 ba. Oversize 2 car gar. Open Sat/Sun l ·5, 5294 Plum Tree. $138,000. PRIVACY PLUS! Holly Plan in Crestwood estates, Northwood. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac backing to EucalyJ)tus row in Orange groves. '3 Br, single stor y . Extra lge master bdrm. · Assumable ~oans ! May have 80% financing available at 12~%. Price at $184,900. Open Sal 1·5 at 38 Brena. TUmEIOCK WITH VIEW Lovely vlew of hills and nlgbt lllbta from this spacious townhouse, 3Br, 3ba, family rm and den. True elegance in decor. $216.5,000. Fantast1c ftnancing. Assume loan and owner wiU carrr 2nd. Fern Pirkle, Agt. 759-106'1 Beaut . Woodbridge 4bdrm houae, Iola of xtras. Gd financing. '168,SOO. A.gt. 731-6338. WOOOIRIDGE $179.900 Fantastic 2 br + den Jef· rerson coodo. Many up- grades incl. s pa . Open Sat.ISun. 11·5 100 E Yale Loop 551-3991 11.0ADMOOR TURnaocK Pl I 3 Bdrm. Pnme condillon and loeat1on Pool $179,900 C /21 Hewport Cntr. 640-5357 760.6767 3 Br, S 19, 900 Dn. 3 Br. l '12 Ba. Townhome in beautiful Heritage Park. 2 sty model nr pool. park. schools & shopping. $106,900 J e rry Jones 631-1266 ORANGETREE Lowest priced 1 Bdrm + loft condo. Sharp end unit. $83,950. 640-5357, 760.6767 C/21 HtwporiCttfr --- STEAL A MODEL This 3 Br 2 Ba home shows hke a model From the garden patio to the plush carpeting and plantation shutters The be~t pm'c and e)( cellent terms Bu) to day Call Tim Rhone 631·1266. R&'M~ R EAi.TORS TERRACE Out~land1ng Cardiff m odel in Un1Vl'r!.1l) Park Terrace 2 ijdrm 2 Ba + loft h1<Jt>.away EMEIALDIAY _, S~ctlcuJar NEW dt· •Isner e u•tom home •vall. mld·tummer., 760·0'715 I Whltewattt view of main beach-deck lnl·ll vln• rm -Victorian fq>IC ·• dining rm-family rm• wel bar·3Br·i:'•4Bl·lSOft. ' tot frontage-extra park• Ing-Temple Hills area· uialing loan plus own• fi n ancing t<1 • 80"1, -$395,000-courtesy l paid to realtors-appt, only-731-6585. : } CAPE COD Orean view North end. ' Com pl re mod 3br, 2bl\ + den $295,000 assum OPEN SAT 'SUN 12-5 251VteJoSt.4941835 PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW plus the perfect example of a La ~una Beach c·harmt•r 2 Bdrm + Ncwl) rt•modeled SJIU.000 t Cote Re alty & lnvE>stmenl 640-5777 R~Mrt< Great lot1tt1on, pool, ---------green bells. fin1shf.'d garage. A must to sec. 1---------Call for details. Hfo>\I TOHS WOODBRIDGE Own~r Wil Carry Creall\'e finance •~ the key word here. Beauuful 3 Bdrm. I'• Ba. ~round levrl Townhome Custom brick and l'<ln crete patio Sz:>,000 dn, S812 mo P & I. Sll0.900 J erry Jones 631-1266 WM~ Rfo:AtTORS e---RANCH Hf ALTY S51 2000 *ST ARTER HOME f'lextbll' ftnanctn~ on this 2 Bdrm Cr\'cntr\'t- r1xer Owner \\ 111 help "1th l'OSt Call for de tails tljj~,•"1ll1•1•1•1•1a, OU T s TAN o 1 NG s a n lo9uno Be-ac:h I 048 Mateo in H<1ncho San ••••••••••••••••••••••• Joaquin. decora l t'd THEll~STEAL WOODS COVE AREA 2 Bdrm honw fireplace Smdll ~ut• ... 1 •1uaners '.'l\h fircplan• in rear of home W1th10 c<1"' ""alk tnl! d1..,tat1l.'c to ht-ach & tu-... n '\.J~l.l~JU LOWEST PRICED Suulh Ld~Una home {; n•al .,tarter or tn \'t'SI mt·11t proix•rt \ Clo!oot' to bt-adt. lll·amt·d l'eilmgs. r 1 r l' p I ,, ,. l' 1 n d e n SIJ'i,SOO beautifully in oak & lite and 11 wont takl' a 1h1l'I tones SJ79.950 Lu Sl'l' tht• \'alUl' Ill 1h1-. s ha r p Dan a P 01 n t 97 5 94 duplex T\\o hl•1hm. I i---4-··-4---• Redhill ~Realty 552 -7500 10.75% FIMAMCIHG Fabul ous 4 bdrm F ord ham Morlt.•l 1n Un1ve r s1L~· Park Featurtng 2 fr.pies & 2100 sq. ft of li\•ing area With this price & term ... won't last long 759 1501 or752-7373 h<tlh uppt•r unit foaulun•s nl'"' l'afll\'I. frl'sh pa ml. b1•.iml'fl l'l'll 111).!:-.. f1rt•pldl't" dm1ng an•a & cnrl11..,l•d p.11111 \'ou ma\' wish lo u~t· thl' I hdrm 't,oy,t•r unit a-. a "y,t•ekentkr whtlt' at tht' Marina Ol'T OF ST\TE ow~1-:n \1 'y PRO\ ll>E Tl-.IDIS for qu;1hf11-cl liuH'I Offt•n•d for nnh SI 11.0IMI I-Tl.I PRICE' M ISSIC>~ HE \LT\ ......... ~Walker B lee 985 s c~1 H\\,. LJ)!una -Phone 494-07 31 REAL ESTATI-: Deerheld 3bdrm. 2ba. prof decor. Many up grades S147.500. Open House. Sunday 1 lpm pp 551 6345 . PRESCOTI 'WDBRG HR LAKE 5bdrm. 3ba. fam rm. 2 frplcs. XLNT FINANCIN(.;' 18 MANDARIN Purk at N Bch Club Cross St. to Cul-de-Sac 0 PEN 552-4066 Coop. Agt Prev1e" $298.500 Re\'. Harns AFFORDABLE Almost new 1 bdrm. 1 ba. upper unit. The Lakes Northwood ·· Greenhouse window in lutchen. peaceful quiet location. Assumable loan . Communtt) JXlOI and tennis. $103.900 *•GORGEOUS! U you are a dlscrlminat· ing buyer t hat ap· preclates the ver y best· t.bis magnificent home Is for you. Custom Oak bannisters, P~an noor· Ing. ceillng molding_s, etc. etc. 3 car garage and so much more. Call for details. $242,SOO \\bod bridge Realty 55l·300G ttZt •n ftwy, lf\lhtt DUPLEX FtXER ! OCEAN VIEW Brin~ )our pu1nlhrui.h & broom lo sa\l' SSS on th•~ rl1rt y dawR'1 Prime Laguna Hl'a<"h duplex w alla<'hed i:ara)!t' Suh m1 t offer! 759 1501 or 752 7373 :._..:Walker 8 Lee REAL !':STATE EMERALD BAY Ol·ean & t'anyon \'lt'W JBr + den ll11?h. opl·n beam ceiling~ $750.000 Open Sat & Sun 494 !1112.'> or 547 9451 SUPER HOME! P erfect for all 1ho:-.e specious antique,, ltuge hving room m11s!'ll\t' frpk beamed l'ethnl!!. wood floors spa off master suite o, er~1zed lot $375.()(-l Laguna Villaqe R.E. 497-1761 COLDWC!LL BANl(C!RC OPEH 12·5 SUHOAY Newer 4 bdrm. 2 hath S&S Home on oversized ~iew lot. lmmal'ulate in side a nd out. Prilsligious area of Laguna Nil(uel. Good existing financmg. See Ellie Finigan al 23901 Vo yage r Lane .... $279,500. ALMOST OCEAMFROMT Just steps to beach club and private beach. f'1ve bedroom, 2 story home gourmet kitchen formal dining room. warm col· onlal fireplace In family room . plus large plaj>roo m. A'I built around a PoOI. Only SSS0,000. VfCTOatA HACH UNSTYLI , _________ , The aounda of the crashing aurl and out- ra ceoua ocHn vlewa await thedlau•imlllatlna buytr Of this lovely. Hr- ly Callforn1• •t1ltd hurne. Located on an un· usual double tot, this 1 tt te ly resldt'nce off era three bedrooms, lb.rH batht. and expan1lve outdoor Uv\n1 areH. Great tenna eveUabi. to a qMlln.d 1-Ytr. AP· POJNTM'ENT ONLY ....... -.S.900 ...... ,,...y T ... fOCll Buutif\dly upgraded unlt wllb atrium & spa. View ot the cliy U1ht• & lots of btlclt work. • bdrm, 2\\ bath. A.numa- ble loan. 96Mt'2 CUSTOM LAGUHA ESTATE \I agnifa·t'nl I Rd rm c·on ll'mpor.iry homl' "1th hn•.i1hwk1ng t'<iasll ine 'll'" Tud\t•d aw:J\ on pn' 111 t' road. off~rin.: t' om p It' t t' st• r I u !> 1 on SpJ rk l 1n~ gnu rm e t ktlthl•n ~un drenched hn•.il..f,1:-I rnclm . .i dcr ks .ind mut h more Trul,) a l.J~una p.1rad1se $1,95.00\J don osen real tors 1213 :-; C01\S1 HWY LA(il'~A BEACH 4!17~ TREAT YOURSELF lo th1:, totally re· rurh1sh<'d 3 hdrm. 2 bath home Already to move 1n & enjoy tin' spet llll'Ular O<'l'an \'ICWS & <.'alallna :-.unst"l:; Priced for quick salt'. S218.500. WEST MIME S1lua1ed d1rel'lh on lhv i(Olf COUl'l>\' lhll; 2 hdrm upper unit has IO\CI) ''""' ()y,11l•r man~ ht"lp "11 h f1nanl·1n~ Rest pr1t·e 1n the a r ea. Sl3.J.900 SPECTACULAR- ' 1t"wi. from this mul1l le,el 5 home Wood & glas 1th -;ta1nc•d & leaded glass "1nrlo\\:o. Exrellenl financing ;H·a1lable 669,900 "l~trster ':\..,~IJJC!iat•4--. ...... ttOllNeo-t~ --~-' (714t 494.1177 ----- A REAL CHARMER Lrg 4 Bd home tn woodsy a rea near beaches . 2 frplcs w/fab. !>'pa. As· sum e l ll'l"t low dn. S289.995 Patrick Tenore 631·1266. R~Mf.X Rf"\l Tt•W 2 Hlu ColtCICJH I 1¥4Molwy on big R-2 lot. quJet st. near Catholic Church. Current renta: 2 bdrm $600 mo; l bdrm $425 mo PLUS tbe city has approved a concept al· lowing addition or a •ew view home on front of k>t. Only $229,000. v.....,.o..a.. OwwerA.rc• Near Heisler Par,, t bdrm each, dlnincrno.,~ frpl1. hardwood lloorJ ft di>~Chtd I'*' unit on 1arae lol. Nt• llettnc QM,500. ......... .., Oat• 1uarded rommwtl· ~1. courtyard entry by lbe pool, .,.ar ot oce.._, 1pa, deck, 3 \a"eilld.nM, ftpl, ~ood/11 ... V•~a-...,_tOt 494.1111 ~~~~~~~!11..,.~~~ .._~..........,.~~-------- • 4'7·111 I IACklAY 3br, 2ba hQme plus Ideal mother·ln-law ~era~ Compl. w/blth. .ooo. aoyMcC ... ,Uw 541-772' ~~~~ ...... !!.~~ ~~~~~~~~~ FOXIOR041R VlewAsllley Low down. lge assum. loans, seller 111 creative 644-s..'198 VEIYNIVATE Secluded Westclilf & Dover 4 Bdrm. ram rm. courtyard 2 lrplcs. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 al l514 H ig h land Dr Agt 552-0660 75z.tltZO Ocean :J.ronl Open J/.piid• Saturday and Slnlay APRIL 4th Arlt 51h FOR SALE -MME 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. C,ALL 17141121· 1210 or 121J)Stl-1363 IY APPOIHTMEH'T OHL Y 9AM·5PM .~J~ ~fiif~;,~ 714 641-0'763 2787 Bristol St Costa M~sa, C.:J\ LCHJUftCI MkJ-1 I 052 REAL PEOPLE Must see to appreciate. Lge 3 Br, 3ba. 2 frplc custom home with many extras. Assume ist TD and owner will carry 2nd. Only '$350,000. Call now 919-5370 This 5000 Sq. Ft; Home sits on Llnda Isle. A private guarded Community in the heart of Newport Beach. Boat slips for (3) 55'·70' Yachts. For Sale or Trade. )Ott ca. .... nte 1076 --------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE BALBOA HHIH. ALLSTATE REALTORS JOIE DE VIVRE BEAUTIFUL2STORY In Rolling Hills. Over 3000 sq rt. 4Br. lg lam rm. w/wet bar & frplc. E legant enlry hall, formal liv rm. din rm, bkfst area in huge bltn nat wood kit, 21,.JBa. mstr ba w/Roman tub in tropical setting. Huge -----------.-.-_-dressing rm, forced air VILLA BALBOA We are developers so s ubmit land or other Real Es tate to owner Jim Thompson. (7141828-1280 12131598-1363 (8001 352-3710 NEWPORT HEIGl1TS ~~c~~~~a~(P~m~ ~r~ assumable financing. $289,000 VIEW Excellent corner exposure with ocean view. This 3 Br home is loaded with potential. Just listed at $267,500. Exquis itely decorated. Terrace overlooking hills. 3 car gar, fountain. flowery lndscp $295.000. ASSUME LOAN AND SA VE $$$OF INTERST & COST Nearly finis hed community pool. tennis els. & other amemhes Prestigious Adult Con· do:. on the Bluffs above ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Newport Bay are now UNDER $200,000 REHERUJ.TY ,2131434-0908 available for re-sale OceGftfront..100/o Dn with attractive assuma Open Hse Sat Sun I 5 ble loans Some with 2610 W. Oceanfront otean & mountain 3 Br. 3 Ba. comer owe views Priced from AITD Lease option S184,000 For details., Owner Agt ClR Rltrs pleaseC'aU 631 -3199 or 675 8307 JRL PROPEflTIES $475.000 645 4566 645-6459 - 3 Bdrm. 212 ba, view, Ask for Dee POOL HOME DUPLEX ON THE WATER with dock for 30 f\ boal I Absolutely pnme prop & • toe. 3 & 2 Bdrms I C /21 Mewporl Cntr. 640-5357 760-6767 This 3 Bdrm. F .R. home is a great investment. 1''ine Heights location. Rae Rodgers 631-1266 AIC, frp, close to shopS , _________ JUST LISTED, lo\•ely 4 9''l ~ In S\\0.000 BR312ba+denw1th Own/Agl.831 7048 INVESTORS/BUYERS wetbar + Fam rm. and Sea Vww by owril'r 3Br + family room REM AX REAL TORS LOW DOWN deltghtful kitchen over Minion Vieio 1067 ver~a illes I bdrm & look mg pool and }aCUlZl ••••••••••••••••••••••• studio condos wilh lrg on cul de Sal' s treet. 2 story, 48r. 2°'lBu , assumable loans From Separatemaster&gurst 2+ yr old Central air, S\09,900 Jim Schumann or mother-in-law bdrm separate dining, custom agt. 979-5370. with own baths 3 t·ar drapes. $143,900 J\S· -garage + xtra parking s ume : $67,000. 97 189;. BY OWMEll, SAVE Call now. agt 646·4380, Ow ner will <'arry 2nd 3Br, 2Ba, 2300sq. rt. 2 or 642-4447 for appt Open Sat. Sun 2 5PM . frpks. sµa. Financing 247 12Taracona. 770·4390 avail. SJ96,500. or trade. MEW PORT BUCH Sl95.000 Prestigious H arbor Highlands. atnum en try. imrnac. 3 BR, beaut wood deck & t:Z care yard. Take advantage of s pec ial low interest financmg Call 64.5 0303 FAIULOUS FIHD Beautiful San Lorenzo pool home Highly up graded. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. complete with family room & A C Close to Crwy & walking d1stan<'e to sc·hools Sl90,000. Redhill~Realty 1·-·1 -.,,Ill I I , ) I , )I -----Newport 8eoch I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW PORT SHORES Walk to Beach HUGE 4 Br + f R $195,000 Features plush rusl carpPl. sunderk, corner lot. etc Great terms . A-FRAME 3 Br 2 Ba . Needs some TLC Miftfo JCll"'fis O'lri•n CrokJ O'Brien 642-8850 John Coombe bkr LIDO ISLE Call Answer Ad #397 at 642 4300 24hrs per day. PrlYate Community Spectatular 3br. 2ba, amenities <spa. etc> Blk to beach $195.000! ~ Rirh.159 "'4~.646-9530. AIAHDOHED LIDO ISLE 2 STY 100/o DOWM N 0 Q U .<\ LI f' V I N G Beautiful 4 BR 4 ba estate Steps to pnvale COLDWC!U. BANl\eRO beach and bay. Open1--------- beamed vaulted cell· m~s Ma1est1c mast~r & 1-(uest s u1tl'S $505.000 FP SHOR EUNE ASS<K.: 848-2262 BALBO• ISLAND 8AYAOHT Beaut Medil home Pier & shp. Sl,600.000. By a pp't only Call 673 1633 or 644-9001 or conla<·l your reallor. BETWEEN BAY AHD OCEAN Custom 2 s tory Peninsula Pt home with 3 Bdrms. 3 ba In a fam1· ly oriented area Lots of charm. Reduced to $425,000. Owner 1s eager ts> move! - WATl:RFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 BESTIUY l~---------­Prime Jbr. den. 2 3 ba. HARBOR VIEW HOME ln level. Hrdwd firs, 4br, 2ba. Sealand. good fresh pain\ uitr. owe financing. 675·2\39 AlTD or 2nds or <'On· -----_ tract. Sl98.S00-18'i dn. Newport Heights. 3br Walk to b~ach pool 2ba. new lutchen. frplc, Tom Cottier. Bk r private master suit Ex· 646-9200 c e 11 e n t I 1 n a n c 1 n g Casual elegance ls the caption for this beautiful Spanish style home on prestigious Lido Isle Includes 4 bdrms. a111--------- $169.500. Jeanne Agt 631-1266 w/pvt bat.N, indoor oul· door swimming pool and spa. Excel financing. Of 64().6159 4bdrm, $209.000. Owner WI II help rmanl'e Mr Pm·l' agt 642 6100 2bdrm house. step~ to beach. 126 26th St. Call67J..1633 EASTILUFF 3 bdrm. 3 ba executive home F'ee, $229.500 Open Sun 11·5. 815 Cam· phor 760 Ol!M owner 3 Br 2ba. lovely yard. Westchff area. $275.000 Prin only Owner I Agt 646 6769 601 UDO CUSTOM WITH POOL Outstanding 3 bdrm, 2 bath w1lh family rm. lge covered patio. Spotless and priced to sel I Sl97.500 NEWPORT CREST OCEAN VIEW Corner unit with Rood views and beautiful de cor. 2 Bdrm. 21., ba Walk lo pool & tennis Sl80.000. WA'TT...RfRONT HOME:~ REAL ESTATE 631-1400 Southern Cahforn1a's1•-------- prem1er h.1gh nse con· ------ domin1urn Spectacular WAT ERFRQNT view ol Newport Bay. Total 24 hr security H 1ghl) upgraded with I all amen1t1es You've got to see 1t to believe 1t' Pnnc1pab only t Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 DPLX $389,500 Faces Newpon Island Solid sea wall & dock for details call Own Agt . 675-\906 MEWPORT CREST Prime front unit with 180 4 UNITS/ All furn. OPEMSUM 1·5 Re:.t µnt·t-in Wl•::.lcllrt 3 Br, hu.:e M Br ~ulll' pool ' llol tuh' Gret!nhouse' 2012 Diane Lanl' CAllcny of Ho~n~ JOHl'IVANIAN CO. 6Jl-0900 . llGCAMYOM Opett St.n I ·5 25 Conyott Island Dr. M cl.a 1n Town home. Greenbrier Modt•I with ~olf l·ourse 'ww. pool s pa & tenni~ $55.000 down Ai1sume lst T D & owner will ('jrr} balan c e ;\~kin.: $275.000 GIB WALKER Realty 675-5200 TIRB>OF MILLIOH S TRACT HOMES? See our truh l'Ustum M editerranean masterpiece 1n So Laguna's Coa:-t Royall• View!. thJI ~urpa s~ Spyglass & lliirtwr Ridi:t<' Sl.250.000 PATTE!lSON PARKS 4!n 4ll4o1 deg ocean & Cutalina Xlnt income and pnre view Pool, tennis, spa. $319,000. Across from l•-------- C/21 H.wport Cn+r o~e~n Hurr~· on th1:. W A T E R F R 0 N T 640-5357 70-6767 ° e S415,000 OWHSl 2 UNITS Beautiful Oupl~x on ANXIOUS!! 4 Bdrm & 3 bdrm. 2 ba Channel >A1th 2 '>hp!>, J each F'rpks . Patios deck~ & :.pa Owner may Imagine 3 spacious br!> Top condition Owner carry with ri1<ht term!. & 21., ba upgraded to the will carry pan or sale Jerry J~s hill' This fine home also ) features encl'd parking Call for information 6 I· 1266 MEL FUCHS ~a~f~su~ a's~~~~b1e PAVILION REALTOR Cinanciqg Call 759,1501 ~~~6~7~5-8~~12~0~~-or 752-7373 ~ RVMtte R f.Al.TO~S CAHYOH DUPLEX NEAR OCEAN. Large llome + income St63,000. ASSUMAILE LM. 3 Mos Space Rent ON 2 Mobile Homes ORANGE COUNTY AGT 752·5836 Two duplexes and one lnplex in a row. 1 lot from sand and surf. BUY ONE OR ALL Ideal for partnerships or syndications View of Dana Pt to Mex 1can border. $141,000 Mary Anderson. Rily World 661 1010, or home 496-4608 Ac,..ag. fOf' saa. I 200 tiCPT ISLHO AREA Duplex with dock for:.> ft boat. )on Juon Capistrano I 078 .......•....•.•........ 3 Mile1 ff-Marino WITH OCEAN VIEW Roneho SGn JUa.. EstatH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4.31 Splital* Ac,...1 s West Esl·ond1do Su1lab\e for homes. grove~. OldH income unit on property Owner w l'arry w'29''? down Call agt for t.leta1ls 7 14 745 2\\2 Villa~e Realty Commercial Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H!W,OftT HG+tTS. Triplex wtlh Pool Fountain Valley Fourplex and many many more'!' All Prinw Pro.....+in ond Locot'-1 Over 3.000 sq ft or clegam·e. ExC'lus1ve new homes. from S515,000 1---------1 141,•; hnancinga\a1l. Charter RH> & ln\·e:.t 196 8122 831-IJ81 l LOOIUMG FOR BARGAINS? Start a home or mvest ment 1 Br l B<!. Condo with high loan balance 1 ) ear new S79.500 2 Br I Ba Condo. Close to !>hopping. bus lines & ~l·hoo ls $75,500 Both located m the country at mosphere of Capistrano Valley Call for further info Realty World Van Assoc. 661·2001 Panoramic ocean & mountain views. 4 Br 1 i at·re Horses. Below market $349.900. Broker 499 1526 SUPEfl CLEAM Cefthlry Z I C· I IUILDIHGS totewport C...t« s uitable for hizht in 640-5357 760-6767 du~tr) and o ffi ces '--~~~~~~~ Frong bldg contains 4 r carpeted and paneled or ---------fices + 2 bath~ Rear blork bid!( has 2·12' doors. full .flourestent lighting 110 220 power'; lge mel1. storage space Lot is 50xl20. Concrete driveway & lg parking area. Securrty fen<'e owe $215.000 or lease option at $225,000 Sub· mitonterms - WATI R,.HONl llO MI '> REAL ESTATE 631-1400 OCEAN VIEW DurLEX Drastic reduction on brand new Balboa duplex l!>l owners 2003 dcprec1at1on Creal ren· lal area 100 feet from beach. Large 3 bdrm. 3 bath plus 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Owner will assist in financing $425,000. Redhill~~ Realty 1i1:3 .-;:wo LUXURY SHOPPIHG CEKTY A n91TIOH 4 Br. Cam rm. 2 frplc 21.500 sq ft. Glendora INVESTORS ! Ovedr ,_3pal000 s fr . bkeauht Ne'>', pllyleased Sc-hed M.C~~ yar ... 10, am 1l<' income Sl.97 .000 on triple GU 10.uGr. Sl99,"9oo Assumabl~ ln. S247.900 net leases Owner must 13U 12 3xGr. SS20,000 AA IEACH RLTRS sell. SI.600.000 Agt. Carlsbad OplxS129,900 I 3IJ7 N EICammo Real <213 )553 9552 day:-. or Carlsbad Dplxll'3.500 492-21 00 17141846 3278 eH•s -1 1 16 lagoon ac $250,000 I 02lai;toonac S2SO.OOO Santa Ana 1080 SHOPPING CHTR. 11 61 lagoonacSt50,000 •••• •• ••••••••••••••••• 1 MISSION VIEJO S I S Realtors 926 KILSON DRIVE Excel location Spenda 1434·1.SSO Coz.y 2 BR. d1mng room. ble income Will trade - --- \Ba. for rondo m Palm Spr 20 UNITS C.M. OPEN SUNDAY I 5 ' 1ngs Asking St 250.000 Beautiful 1 yea r old Orcallforappt 5425373 Agl 644·9513 Townhouse Units or 545-2737 broker C d I i /T Frplcs Nice area DESPERATE! $10,000 under market 3bdrm. 2ba, $85,000. 644·5069. on om n um1 own· TS ST TS houses fOf' sale 1700 L lNV. ~--G42-l~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 100·500 Unils·Oklahoma, Texas. New Mex . $500,000·SI ,000.000 dn Bkr ( 7141661-2257 CAHYOH CREST COHDO ---HELP! FORECLOSURE 3 Bdrm with pat10s, sun sa .ooo under market deck , sunken Living OWNTOWN HUNTBCH 2bdrm . lba $75,000 Rm . Family Rm . 2 Duplex . $139,900. 644 5069 Fireplaces Tennis & Ag\ 5~-0123 __ S69,900 WON 'T LAST pool $2~.000 ""Canyon Hurry and see this 2 Lane. CdM INVESTORS bedroom starter home' Open 14 Sat Sun JO units. $30,000 per unit. Lowest pri<'ed or u ·s DenneSoderllnR Rltr Owner will carry, to kmd TARBELL, BKR l•--•640--•45•1•8 ___ break even Btoker 540·1720 540·3686 S uth L I 086 lbr, comer unit 0 1 Pier Do You Wollf A o CMJIMO P o 1 n t e B y o w n e r 4 p•-L...-53911 ""-•. •• • •• ••••••••••• ••••• S89 900 842-5105 -~ll .._.. " - fered at 56:11,000 Open Sat /Sunday I 4 OCEAHVIEW Newport Crest Condo. 3 bdrm, 2~. baths. many upgrades. $199.SOO Re<lh1ll¢~Realty 1 ;1 :~ 1:{00 Condo SpKiolists Call the experts at the condo 1nformat1on center. ~Walker 81.ee REOUCED$50,000 A ' -J\ll2BdrmsTot'alpn ce WOODS-WARMTM LOW DOWH Barg a 1 n' 4 Br Townhouse 2bd. l'"lba. S170,000.S4(}.3666 HEW! 2Br,2Aa,$\1!>.000 JBr. Panoramic ocean view Sl0 ,000 dwn Assum Whela 204 Via San Remo. Touchstone Realty 968-<ll67 *Cote Realty & htve5tment Bayfront, lease or lease 640-5777 !-~~~~~~~~ option Lovely 4bdrm. 5ba. nr Linda Is le --------· 1·---0C-•EAH----Private shp for 50' boat. $3000/mo. $875,000 firm LINDA ISLE Exec uti ve Country English Bayfront. 5 Bdrm s, in cludi n g maid 's quarters. Pvt community and private doc k . Fee land. 12.6 million. Owner will con· PANORAMA 1982. 60' on Newport Cameo High lands 3 Bay. 675·9956. Prine On· bdrms. 2:V.. baths. ocean ly please. view home with spa. l-'~---·--­ $395,000. Rt·dl 111l ~~Rc,1lty I;-;-;; -;-:;1 HI aider excellent financ·1~~~~~~~~~ me. 1: LOWEST PRICED single family home enst of back bay with tint f inancing . Arnie Quevedo. Tbe Property Mart. 640-9019 W ••tclff S2 l9K Warm family home. 3 Beautiful JbT. 3ba home. br. 2 ba, ram. rm. Close Great assum fin. at t2~. to schools. Agt. 631·5150 Open house April 4th & *Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 ~~~~~~~~~I SUVIEW 5th. 2300 Heather Lane. 3br . "Nantucket.. in 1_63_1_~_11 _____ _ 5 Br. 3 Ba. Harbor view H ome . 1349 ,500. Owner/ Ail. Comm. pool. 673-T161 ll•CAMYOH ~p COUISI LOT O-...rM119tWl private community. Pool sized lot, like new coJ1ditlon: With view. 1208.000 a.ssurn ut. By Owner uos Yac h t Camlllla U6S.OOO will cooperate with brokers. W.'622 1uuas CUSTOM HOME Aaent. Dtnrt Bibb • .._ _ _._ ....... _. m -2311 a.t0-7965•• 1t .. g:~ 3 Bed, 2 Bath, Spa New Kltcben. New i.a;d.cap- lng, etc. etc. Call about special flnancln;. $28&,900 Darrell Pash 631·1* RVM* IAYMOMTHOMI Pl•&SUP Cbarmlnt Balboa Isle Baytronl home. New co••tructloa with out. 1tand.ln1 detail. Ca.U boW fOr I ~al preview oC thli tovel1 home •l I ' •.. ' I 11 $10,000 ........ fl t \ t I 4 I Ii Thl• 4 bedroom newly Onlthed bomeorrua trU· -~-.-------• ly fPtt'l°'-'• IMn• In MIWUS11W. traditional •aance oft 4br. 2~ba. lie corneT beauUr"1 Udo hie. See· w/rm for boat • RV. lnl l• bellevlnl lh1s ex· MS-UO~ ~t1ton.l ulue Cal) LIASIOl'TIOM . ' . ' .J"-' , V'. p I , , 11\ , Spaciout S lUl S Ba Spn1111 Hill home. at SSTS,000. Also, avail. maptlh.w t\llCom lot at uso.ooo . Call 7H ...... ml REAL E.5TATE 3 BLOCKS TOIEACH SB.LSl Beautirully decorated 2•2 Ba $\281900 lluge SS45.000.8kr.~~-1~26 -S60,000 loan at 1012"4 n 2 ·slor y condo with master suit Owner will carry 2nd. Real Estate f i r e ~ I a c e a n d . 2 J ohn Marshall Other R•al Estate 536 4664 dys balconies. 2 bdrm with 631·1266 ••••••••••••••••••••••• - - DESPERATE Has bought another pro- perty, facing 2 pymts. Unique 3 bdrm home in Ne)Vporl Shores. Asking $175,000. Owner will carry lst T .D. al 12%. 759·1501or752 7373 formal dining rm. Cl>n I M bll H DT,nerc ~i~~e~\t~e;rrt7a110~~: Iii~ ~l h F:,. s•ote omn 11 oo ... :.~! .. ~ ...... !~~~ INVESTOR'S Clerestory windows and ·-••11~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWGHT high ceilings. Reduced ' • 1 ~ Trailer at bch Sl4,900. HEAR 1HE SAND toS199.SOO.OWC2ndTD. -----Terms.OWCor trade BolbooP..,DupM•· 2tiCEWCOHDOS ~Walker I lee REAL ESTATE $104,950 SO.COAST PL.A2A WATERFRONT HOMES AEALESTATE 631-1400 OPEN HOUSE SUH 499-3816 Seconds to the water. 210 39lh Street, Newport -----Excellent 3 BR owner's OH LOT Beach Hpm S33.000 Assumable Loan, "home-like" unit & 2 Live in one. rent or sell 2bdr m +den, 2ba. 24X60 BR, 2 ba. rental unit the other. Seller will Viking. New crpt, all ap. Ideal fot' home & in· finance at 13% for 3 plianC'es incl. Really come. Close to Newport years. )_ (i)UAIL PLACE raoranES"' 10,.. Tll l~lO P.M.I sharp. FIP $48,500 Pvt pier&shops.$289,950. 64t-1991 , • Party Prine. Only. W•sleyM. toytcwCo. 960-3029. R &&--6,. .. 49 I 0 Loo~1r;i.1 for sheller plus ---------_ "~ ...... po51l1ve cash llow'! 16 --------• IKOffte Property 2000 units, Riverside. All. NEWPOllT BEACH •••• ••••••••••••••••••. <714 >698-5131. Superb medllerranean vil l a featuring 3 spacious brs, 2 ba. A•· sumable financing due to lmmaculate condmon & price. 'I1lill won't lll$t long. 7S9·L50lor7S2·7373. $50,000 DOWM s200,ooo. 12.1s Loon for 28 yean. Larae comer toC. Larae l~~~~~~~~~I b<>use 4 Br. 2~ Ba RV space behind locked gates . All th is ln w~tcllff. No )Oan qu.all· OPH SAT/SUH 1·5 INVESTaS NISTNM C-01+.MeNTf'i..Ptu with a pend a bTe . S249.600. cau for detaila. 640-616' fying. .... lat 768-0654 REAL ESTATE DISPIRAT!! $:0,000 down. $bdrm, b . 126S,000. Must hav~ NIW OM MA•ET quick escrow. $1500/mo. Beautlf ully decorated _MA_·_5069 __ • ____ ......_ and maintained Park WATtaFIONrHOMI Lido condo. 3 Bdrm. 2~ b .. 0 I" 11 r 1 In t ... ,8 Wltb sUp. siso.ooo do'tln. •· n 1 o sa e '" ownet will finance. a dull com mun tty. 4 115$4171 poolt ln a park Uke set-----· ----- Un1 .. S14UOO. HOWSWOOO LAJOUA l..etw 67M676 OCM....,HOMI · ~ 3 Bdrm. vttw Many OCIAtR.V"• amtnlt\es. OWF. n ,1M. Btaullful home on UM Call 115-a381 beacb If! a ver y Pt'4!4 I~~~~~~~~~ 1t11tout •tea .r Owner/~-Call for det.all• Ob financm1 and •ppt "° ... f7M4M VILLA BALBOA CONDO 28r, 2Ba, lOW\ Ul TD owner /bkr su.GIS3 . ILUFFS•IY OWMH Expanded · E' Plan. 3 bdrm. 2h ba. ram. rm. din. rm $172,000 assum. 1st. 1249,500. 64().4819 SOMER.SET $480,000 Moatd lrablost In WtttcUlf. 3lOO•ci: n. 1242 Somers« tA. N. 8 , Open SallSuo \·~ For moff IQfo, 645·8083 •Tri·Plu. Prime loc. Princlpal1on1y. tl~7f73 Rare opportunity • live on the Bay for only $89,500. 2 Bdnns. l l"J dbl wide d eluit_e,. "D " Anchorage Way, Lido Park. L ido Peninsula. 59 Prime units Also S6 un\t.s Down pymnl nee. Call for Info. Sharp t bdrm, 2 YT old dbl w id e . Woman ·st-,.;;,_--~--...;;.,...;,.o.. kitchen. 22' f23 Frfe· mont. S38,.!i00. ---.- 0.luxe 2 Bdrm dbl wide S yra old. Udo Park ana pvt beach. Adult p•rk. Pett OK ..... ,96C). • 0 .. . •'llilyPllll Private Parties only -no commercial businesses please. Any classlflcatton. 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MonarcbBayT~r-bdrm,2bath,playroom. lathatt s3oo aecurtty: 2 atory, 2bd.rm, lWiba, S Bdrm. $575. Fenced I Br . 2tn Ba, vu , mo. lat, laat + sec. l Br. 1u pd, •cl pr. race, taauna Niauel. Juat remodefed. S\850 .new cpt/pot formal din-pool, tenola II lake. yard ~ fcara&e. Kid• It $'700/mo. Kida Ok, no 772-3053. d/wuber, pool. Adlllta. $330,000. 9U·1U2, mo to mo. Bill Gruo4y, ln1,2000..,ft.?54-0ll8 '825/mo.7»-0115. pe~.~comel 11...i 914-0 ,,~ peta,J hn,.. ball _M2_·5'17_a __ ...,.... __ _ S3f.09Meves. 6'75-fl81. • ..... or .. ,.,._, ·"-•"n ....... o .an Landmark Condo 2br, 1 Br. 2 Ba. Rec. rm. trplc, Woodbridte Eatatea tWw__. .._. 3269 coif, pool, aecurity. Very 2 Ir. I .. .., Eb~!~~~~i:":i!~ 3b:~c~:f .~:::.· p~~k: ad c1la~ backyard. ?'ea0a r.4:d L~ ~· :i ba2 ••••,r.';•~•••••••••••••• nice H.B. (213)9'-0460 ~:~·~ ~e:°:-. a:: r.: lot. $395,000. Terrne. av a i I. th ru Nov . e -·~area. •75 . frpl~a. 2 ~ar 1ar, small :S Br. 2 Ba. lar\e yard, 2 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo, pool/· YUR·ROUNO f'UN: d I was her. Adu Its. Prin. only. Pee Allen, Water/1ardeoer pd. 540-leM.cartuerite yd,S800/mo.83S-211.4 ~:~race. 7"5 mo. Jae .. nr S.Cout Plaza . Social Activities 01. 11_64_2·_S07_3 _____ _ Rllr,4it·75'18. $97S/mo.~. Condo, 3Br 2tn ba, encl Northwood Racque t · 645·4S33,S57""351. rect"r• Free Sunday 3 Ir Tow •a•• ·Mo•t• Dnlti, patJo, frplc, bJtn ldtch, Club •bdrm 3ba air Ste~ to the beach, lge 4 RARE BLUFFS 4Br con· Woodbridge Condo 2br, Brunch• 880 s •Pai Newly decor. aaa pd., ...... 2400 CANNEJlY VLLG. 2 dbl gar w/opnr. S7SO. 1ardener, ~Int ~ond: brdplx,Ztnba,pati"·2 dow/fam.rm.Onareen 2ba , avail. now ! ties •Plusmuchmoie encl aar ., pool , ••••••••••••••••••h••• bdrm2baMobilehome. RonSay9'79-53'70 $&50/mo.975-0732. sty, lmmac. SlllOO ,rly. belt. Pool. lmmed occ. '595/mo.S»SQ50 OREATMCMATIOH: d /waaber. Adults . • $750/ ( 6'73-2:567 $1200 lse. 87S.2490. Tennis • Free Lessons 642·S073 Ml~tCAl~"'~A II· VER:'.:1a'f'Es. 2Bdrm 2-FllftACIS Spectacull.Pvlew of lake Sea Spray Condo wlk to • (pro & pro shop)•2 ---------~ Oak parquet flooring, from thla 2900 sq ft J.M. 3 Br 2 Ba. lncl. refri1. lmmac. Bluffs CONDO bch 3b 2ba f le g Health Clut>s•Sauna • l Br. Condo In .Casa 2ba luxury furn pen-patio cover. aardener. Peters townhome. 2 fencedyrd,$750/mo yr-2br. lba , refrlg . poo'l/j~c/t~n~s i s:;: Hydromassage•Sw•m me8ti11Jlll Maya, Cancun's finest t house condo . Short lovely Mesa Verde mstrbdrms,den,2tnba. ly.Agt.6'73-3355 washer /dryer, dbl gar, gate. No pets '675/mo. m1ng •Ot1v1ng Range AP~ new hlghrise resort. On term-UUJime.l800mo. 3bdrm, 2ba. '82.5. Don: Frplc, from dlnln1. Walk to beach. Beaut. P o o I . $7 25 I m o . Owner!IQ-7470 BEAUTIFUL APAAT· Beautifully landscaped the beach. GolfF, tenn01s, Rw_aatletorfnront Hom!!1• 11~~ 641·9087· vaulted cell, A/C, com· tat/last/sec + cleaning. MfHTS: S•ng1es 1 & garden apta. Patios or water sport5. antas c "' .... · _,, Newport Crest 4 br con-"~"·43'... •2Br 2 Ba 1 story pool 2 Beorooms • Fur decks. Pool & S"". Heat lew f li ln 1 br, 2 ba, frplc, pool, jac. munity pool and tennis, do fam nn dln rm ...., .,,, · · · • r-~~~ ~~~ui:e :~ Walk to So. Coast no pets . $11 50 . p~ol , t~nni0s, si100'. aBr.2 ea.Home,2 car ~:~:~·0~~~1:.:;~~: ~~;~11L~•~,~~~s;:,~ ~~i~ita~o,:~:[k~~C2 terrace. For information )teps bay-bch-tennls, Village & Plaza. $700. 714/9S5-0497or751/S813 646-0686 g f I kite" n.r--•ft• OK. call Owner/Agent 3Br, 2Ba. May.June 559-1159,957·0251 gara e, rp c, ,,en 833-1653. • Mooeis Open oa11y ..-...,....,. $1 000 Jul SSOO k Woodbridae Twntue 2 HARBOR RIDGE·3Br, w/dawar. disposal fr gas 9 io 6 1 Bdrm S400 551·4682. • mo. Y w · DOLL HOUSE ranae, din Ina ar ea. Irvine Condo 3br, 2ba, 2 Bdrm 2 Ba S500 673-4436 sty, 3br, l tnba, pool, ten· 3Ba, study, view decks, .. • d / d Oakwood IACH&.Ol•s 1 Br. with garaae & nil, lake. s6251mo. j 1 tenn.Ls $2 000 Be au t . pal Io & new rapes, a c, ln ry 2~ Vanguard Way 211d l...tledMctioR patio. Orange St. near 5Sl·SS26. r!~: rs~s.so.9o99' backyard. Avail 4·20. rm. else to pool, avail G1rden Apartment1 540-9626or548-2408 RETREAT Harbor Rid a e Del Mar . $380 lncld $700/mo. lat,/last., now k ids ok. Call Newport Beach/So. Palm Sprinas at ar· c u stom ized hom e . water. Adults, no pets. rwnhse. 3 Br, 2~ ba, NptCreatcoodo,4Br 2.., security, cleanlna dep. 751-7984anytime 110016th St fordable S6l,SOO! Studio w/so-r Yiew, 2 story, 673-6372 pool, jac, secluded Ba, split level, dbl 2 13g36-39110 work , •Do•e••i 1&1h1 condo off Golf Club Dr. r-1 .., Newport Crest 4br, 2t,;ba, w/all amenities. Xlnl as· furn . .J. Doran, R tr. neighborhood .• ,so/mo. garage. Lease $800/mo. 213 /2 5·4362 home art 2 3 0 0 5 q . ft . ten . 1714) 142-5113 sum able loan. Owner 1_ss_1_.9_s_22 ______ JOG TO BEACH. Plush 3 P.,!s 9020 642-9909, eves lst, lut&dep. 957.9303 6PM & Wknds. nis/pool/spa, S800fmo. 1 Newport Beach/No. h bo h ,_ h Br. 2112 ba rondo. Pool, ~ 1 ., .. .,,.... 880 as ug l e~ew ere. Beautiful 2 Br. Condo spa, 2 car gar. ~/mo. ---------Harbor View Homes, Condo, The Bluffs , yr. se................ Irvine Won't last. 759-1501 Home In Big Canyon, Hurry call Gary 549-8815 lbr, den patio home. j !bdrm, 2ba. nice street, 3bdrm, 1'1llba, nr stores Ocean view condo on 1714 1;1 6 1:};1104 golf course view, pool & Fr p 1 c , c u s t om bk .:ardener incl. $850. & schools. $700. 64().5274. Blutrs, Zbdrm, Zl,',ba, 2 rullyfum.Leueormon· HEWTHIOUGHOUT shelves , lovely 640-4829.alter6pm. car gar, frplc s750.1~====='"""'"""""""" __ R_E_A_L_ES_T_A_T_E __ 1 ~:.;~;II Bill Wedmore :J:i~o~·~:~ no pets !:,1~laf.~.gs;~:~k7 Luxury Bay Front for 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, Westcliff. 968·6596. ~;9.:.d CM of Ca.ty .:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;; & wk end.a. rent. Prime Bay Front Lovely yard. $980/mo. H.B. Condo (Adults 1 2br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pro__.. 2550,. Brand new condos for 3400 sq ft. home with 2 64e·6789or64tHi?lO l'hba, frplc, S500 +util. ~NI 3102 •••••• ":':~~!•••••••••••• UDOISU rent, $850, dbl gar. WoodbridgeNice4Br3ba boat slips. Large view availimmed.968.5577 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i acre retreat, new custom Spanish home, Ran c ho Santa Fe. $475,000. Call 753-7223. IAYRtONT w /opener. Close to · super family home. maater suite.3Bdrms.& a Al 1991 e.t>Ln/ c ute 3 Br. 2 Ba in row-L.---An MTS FOa HHT with 40' boat slip. 3 ocean .... · _..,., mo. + maids. Huge Rumpus _ bdrm.3baths.beautiful-WaterfrontHomes,Inc. room & laroe Livina Newport H e ights .' U•fwnllhld 3525 H.B .. N.B .. Costa Mesa 'Br lBa condo Tenn1·s • " •6"'0/mo. Jeanne Agt. Something for Everyone ly decorated. l to 2 year • ' · • Realtors 631·1400 room. 213/374-6179. • " lse. $3500per mo. pool, gym, security 631·1266 ::•1••t•••li~··~···h~··1 •••1•• Bach. to 4 Br. Unfum. g u a rd s . A I C. d is. 0 ......._ 2 b 2 b ---------...., s to ve Ult is ove Y Apts. Certain locations Prime development pro-range"""' r. a, ILUFfS ~mAWP Woodbridge Twnhme. offer : Pool , spa, t d d b hwasher, new cpts. den din rm gar Am 3 bd f $BOO Hs ... u--• THI b b 2 Bdrm 1 Ba $470 2 Bdrm 2 Ba U85 3118 w. w ilson, 631-5583 Wcatfleld FAMILY AnS. Brand new beautiful lrg apt, for families with 1 or 2 children. Near park. Heat paid. No pets. 2Br, 1 Ba. $470.$475 398 W. Wilson, 631-SS83 2 Bd 1 Ba. $375. Clean & quiet. no kids/pets. Call Craig. 631-12166 per Y surroun e y d rt A ·1 "ti . •u ,:. .,..., ;.c_ . rms, am rm, . 3 Br, 2tn Ba. '675/mo. 3 3 r, 2'h a, 2 car gar fireplace. laun. room, n ew s u bdivisions. rapes, carpo · vai . men1 es . ......, ..... ,.~.., 2 bdrm , 2 bath $825. S750fmo. no pets. Call beamed ceili ng s, Carefree, Arizona <nr May lst No pets. Adulta 2 Br l I/• Ba, walnut Pools. Rllr,644-0134. er · 2~dsBo':t S700 /:o. Maureen 551·6637 or garages. all built-Ins. --------- Phoenix). $15,000 acre. only· ss25tmo. lease. square Condo. 1 car gar, Bluffs condo, 3bdrm. ewJo~n Man~ · SS9-84Sl AGT. Garden & Townhouse Stunning Lge 1"2 br. 2 ba Good terms. Owner/agt. e~~~~~~~~ 673-0672 cable TV comm. pool 2..,ba, split level. UP· 631·121fl16 H tlltcltoftH----·-design. garden apt, pool /rec <714>640-72lo. Houses u ...... d ? Br with stove, front & $500/mo. 675-7171 graded. very pvt end Un· , ....... WNiAIMlllfEElllllRR-FRONT9"' TSL MGMT. 642·1603 area. 710W. l.8lhSt. Out of Stat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• back yard. gar., crpts & Im mac Woodbridge Con· i l . Av a i I Ma Y 1 S. TWNHOME ..... ,.._.. 3106 Townhouse East.side 2Br. Pro~ 2600 lolMto P111lltsllla 3207 drps, k9Smo.67S-093S SlOOO/mo. 759-041.S. FOR LEASE ....................... 1 ..... ba. 2 Sty. 3 VY'<l. old, ,..... •r do, 2Br, 2Ba, fieldstone ,.,. J"~ •••••••·~··•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'lice clean 2 Br. 1 Ba. frplc, steps to jac, pool, EXEC. house. avl. April 3 Br 2~ ba. 40' boat Charmine Bayfron~ 1 br, gar. No pets. $465/mo WA scenic Oregon Coast ~bdrm . 114 E. Balboa enclsd garage $4SO 1st dock. Swimming pool, quiet, beamed cellUlgs. I 675.8133 Electricity, fenced. out· Blvd. $475. To June 10. 1 t urit · .d ·2546 wlk to lake, 2 car gar. 12. ' br, fabulous mstr 1---------clubhouse, tennis courts adult,$525.675-7285 ----~---- standing view. accessi-1·879·5991. J:an~es~E''. ~;f78. S69s mo. 752•0404 dya, suite, 3 ba, lg ram. rm. S-Cit• .. • 3276 avail to lessee. $1200/mo 107 BEAUTIFUL 2 Br. 2 Ba. ble, owner492·2499 ... _ ........ ......_ 3222 ---------_ss_1._0202 __ e_v_es_l_w_kn_da_. -full liv. rm., fnnl. din ....................... Huntington Harbour ~ Pcselrallla 3 Mesa Verde. 1100 sq ft. v---..uon-bd 1 yrd C rm, cozyk.itch. laun. rm 3 Br. 2..., Ba. Townhome. Realty, 714·846·0641. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rptc, lndry, pallo, dis· Florence Oregonrec pro· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 rm, rs on anyon WARMIN4'TON & many, many extras. Next to park, lovely 213-592-28Ul $350,utllpd,lBrdplx 417 h h 1 Adults perty, iot S3'x93'. or· 3horecliff~2 b~&den,lae Park: Perl. for small WOODlllDGE 759·89.74 area. Nopet.s.S600mo. ---------Bay Ave, Balboa. No ws r,enc gar, • ganized campground. yard. Mini view. suoo. family . $600. 92' TOW..-..OME Agent4~ pets.547-11.55 ~O-~~.S500.3107Mace. 23' Terry trlr w /full Agent, 673-5354. Evergreen. 642-7104. ..., 2Br , 2Ba. Adult complex. -"""---------.,........ ... ,..,....... .,. ...,,,., i I I S.. J._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br. 2ba, ltn blk to bch. hook ·ups, must sell ~Br. pvt. beach. Adul•~ 3 BR + bonus room + 2 Br 2 Ba v ew ocat on No pets. Pool, pvt. patio. 1--..... 1_.._.. 3706 $ R cc., 7.,..,, -.... close to nnn.1 lake spa & Splt lvl. •"'7"/mo. lmo. Ca-'1tr.o 3271 -• -patio, frplc, gar, avail. 1.8,000. utter o>oN.' ......, only. Ga--'-n. pool. Top locatJon • RV r--·· ' .., " '" , . ..., s h o p p 1 n g Ce nter . security, $100 cleaning ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• May l, msmo/yearly. ParkCitycondoforsale. ____ ~ __ 0_128 ____ storage . The Real $700/moCallLoisMiller d 7687633 4bdnn 2bahouse w/gar, Charming & private, 6'75-6233 Cans.machinel. L rondo i ht t Estaters,752-1700 631-1266 _e""'p_. __ . __ . ____ 1 mi rr om beach , lbdrm. lba. high quail· S3SS. E/Side, I BR, 1ar. 1st + last + SlOO. No pets. 2 BR also avl, 541·5331 ; 646-2325 uxury rg a lmmac 3br. lrvineTer· $700/mo.673-5716. ty, laundry. $575/mo. 2BAYFRONTAPTS the re~ort cente~. 25 (t. race. lge yd, pool, Jae. O..a PoW 3226 II~ CANYON ye a r 1 y . No pets . Lge 1 BR, rplc, patio. Large 2 Br. Small child from 11.rt lick.et windows $1680. 640-9900 agt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exclusive. full security. Avail approx April 15, 2 <213)450-1051. 3 BR 2 Ba, 2 fplc's 0 K · N ° pets· s395 · Incredible view of Park ---------tbdrm Dollhouse avail. beautiful 3 Br. 3 Ba. Br 2 Ba ram nn, fenced ---------Coast Prop. Co. 673-5410 _546 __ ·9950 ______ _ £i4tyth. 20bdrm00 .... 0·f3bTha .. onS1.1 3vredr 4/15, frplc, patio, fenced private yard, wet bar & back yrd, enclosed 2 car WIHTHllMTALS C ........ 3122 EASTSIDE sunny 2 br "' '"' "' JASMf .. CREEI( yrd,gar,dogot$SSO/mo fireplace, many other aar. Vebicle storage AEGIRPROPERTIES CH'OIMl..wM.1-• ' Millhouse bldg. Avail. Plans. 3 bdrm, family, lst/last/$3)() refundable HOME FOR RENT amenities including S475f mo 1st, last & 306MartneAve. B.I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f~· adults. no ~els .. on contract. $259,000. 2i,., bath, A/C, many 66l·07""", ...... -... ~ .... 1 3 Bdrm. $595. Fenced Maid.a room. $1450 mo. 675-4000 Dlx ocean vu, l Br, newly ~.,. 16-021st. 548-01 · ~ ._........... .....,.. security deposit req. (801 )64MJ.53. added luxury reatures. ColetioDP yard & garage. Kids & Call Anthony wkdys 758_2565 ---------decorated, w /gar. Lrg 3 Br. 2 Ba. crpt.s, Avail. May 1. $1300 mo. ---------pets welcome. 964·2566 642·5757 eves & wknds ---------aa.o. p :L .. 3717 Adults $675/mo. Ask for drps, carport. Nr OCC. •a:ct..s. ,..,_, 2700 CL/ ~~ ~ / ,1,1 "4.tllHJl-leoclt 3240 or 973-2971. Agt., no fee. 644·8889. 4br, 2ba. 3 car gar, best ....................... Faye. 640-9990 Water incld. $495. No wro•ff f!J()"i,>l'la aa c./nQI>, ••• •••••••••••••••••••• c . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· ~-"-) BR 2 Ba house, $650 mo. FOR LSE. Lge2BR2 BA, BLUFFS Plua condo. 4 ~:so / :i~~ a4·96~ ~!:i : Short term rentals,"" blk Spacious 1 Br w/garage, peta. 751·3696 Income depreciation ap· .. UU:'~ Newly redecor ated home. U--' c ..... /dr"'". br, 2 .... ba No-*". $850 •9 .. """'" from beach, 1 bdrm, laundry.facil. $575. Ask d _... .,.... r u .,..~ .. ..,...,._. lndry 673-9327 1 Br. refrige, stove. cl • precialion & develop· fi?.J-S494 SS7·8it7aft SPM. microwave, fplc, parq mo. Call aft 3PM . · forFaye.64().9900 garage . s350 240 ment potential in boom· I ' f irs, nutr l tones . 760-1573 S..taAM 3210 1 Br .. Carpets, drapes, SpaclouslBdrmandden. Avocado.645-6404 mm. g 1-lS corridor for 2435 E. CoHt Hwy .. CdM Villa Pac 3 Br. Condo, 2 .......................... ll ••••••••••••••••••• "'-' 1 -~· v•.,..n •••• stove, reuiee. Ut ls pd. 2 baths. One adult only. gentleman farmer . Ba. Atrium, rrplc, ten· ---------Bayfront, lease or lease S G 2bd • . ti Lo I 4bd Z006 . amaey. rm, Utensils for 4. $375. Refr ....... 1-a ---an v1·e~. Avocado/Citrus erove n1s. pools, spa. 1 ml 1--..cit J241 op on. ve Y rm, b •~75, •-t la t ... u...... ........ .. 5000 ft ipaclous 2br, Iba. yrd. ..,,_... b LI d I I 1 •. .. mo, ... ' 1 + 6'75-0935. $695 monthly on yearly Bach wtth loft, refriae. stove, c/d, pool. $370 up. 283 A voe ado. 645-6404. E°x~·:=e~ North5~an frplc, adults/no pets ocean. S67S. ~7469 ;•c•;;~;;;;·;;::·;;.·;·:• ~ri~'at~~Up f~r ;,. t!,a~: _s_iso_._644-_50&8 __ . ____ , Costa Mft41 3724 lease. Call Berta Farr, Diego COW1ty, Sl,650,000. avail S / l USO I m o· Sew condo In Seaside cabana, deck, pvt bch, $3000/mo. S87S,OOO fi rm SCMllti L...-321 ••••••••••••••••••••••• agent. 760-0189 1 Br. East.side. small but Sandi Rimer, Agt · 673-3753 VIiiage. Beach & Atlan-furn/unlum, a<ilts only. in 1982. eo· on Newport•••••••••••••••••••••• SUSCASITAS S . r co:r.y w/lots of lleal _7_'5_·_99_1_7. ______ Costa Mno 3224 ta Blvd. 2 Br. den, 2tn $750md. 499-3816 Bay. 6'75-9956. Prine. On· OCEANFRONT HOME teps to ocean m one.o wood. $3.JS. 6'2·9450 aft Ba, 1650 sq ft, sec gate. ly please. O'looka pvt beach, 2 br, FuE m1 1 br. aptA. ds.mlt" up. the most charming sec· SPM OreconCattleR•ttch ••••••••••••••••••••••• tennis cts, pool & jac. Upper Woods Cove, 2in ba, den, din. rm, lge nc · gar. u a, no lions of old Corona del ---· ------- with all Improvements Beaut. 2Br adult only $875/mo. (213)833·1369: charming Vict orian. 2Br,den,2Ba,wlktobch. deck,$1200/mo.499-2253, peta. 2110 Newport Bl. Mar . 2 Br. 2 Ba . Bachelor -newlydec.Pvt incl. 3 homes. Beaut. townhse. 2 car gar. eves & wk n d s . Stained glass, magnifi· tennll ar pool priv, $750 499-5021 548-4M8btwulfr5PM f irepla ce, covered patio. E'slde loc. No hills, pine trees & spr· La u n d r Y · Put l I n g (213)831-5734. cent view. 3Br 2Ba. $900. mo. 640-5272 3290 CASA DI OltO gara(e, ocean view from pets. $325, 5'&-0908 in1s. 215·1000 acres. course, very quiet. (213)378-3119. ---------f•ffa ALL UTll.JTIES PAID the deck. $750. mo. Call Comm 'I trades con-$600/mo. Ask for Bob Landmark 2 Br. 2 Ba. ---------BLUFFS new 3br, 2ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anthony wkdys S42-s757, 3br, 2ba, ear, kids Ok, no sidered. Owner/agt, 962·8891,or531-47SO Adulta 40. $550. Avail. ---------Bonita Plan, 1 story. ADULTS COURTYARD Compare before you eves4'rwlmdaM4-8889. peta,nrOCC (714)640-7210. 11IDSl9CTC.Ot1 May l at. Million $S rec. WOOOSCOVE SUSO/mo.644-2300. T\VNHSE2bdrm, 1'1llba. t c at d 1 --------557-8177 " ,~._,,. " f """"7018 ~70...__ attached~, frplc, air. ren · u om es gn ApplicaU-· beino taken. 1---------ll ... h "'-'-E·Slde 2 Bdrm. $495. ac. _.,. ~ ~ Ceatures· Pool BBQ --., N _. E nmr Outrafieoua 1bdrm Iba H--vt... pool. R lll, nr S.A. , .. · · • So. of Hwy. 1 Br. Duplex. ewly decorat..,.. apt. · b e..__ 2100 W /Garage. 642-2510, lBr, lBa condo. Pool, ' ' ._._-n•W Fr $550/mo Call cov ru 1arage, n ew f I side 2Br lba ,,__,_ .._,. s kyl lhll , antique Gracious famlly home 2 wy. · rurniture, surrounded Beams. crpts, rp c, • ' ' .. .,._., ••••••••••••••••••••••• _646-__ 48'8 __ . ______ s pa , sauna, te nnis doors/windows, beamed st or 'Y 4 bdrm . 731·71Mor752·2827. with pluah landscaping. stove & refrlge, Off o o pets. $400/tno . ANXIOUS l BR, 2 lty, Back Bay courts. secW'itY aate. cellln15, frplc, new Fumlahiftl avail at no W"....._." J291 Adult llvtn1 at Its best. street pkn1. S35o. ,_63_1_·6_15S ______ _ 115,000 unsec ured condo. Pool & jacuizi. $400. Acent. 53S-6565, & kltcben/bath. $675/mo. extra. $1200/mo lae. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• No pets. Adult.I. No peta. Ref's 2Br.withyard.k75.tidl personalnoteaadownon $850. 631-8995, ask for 53&-0875. Daya 831·8847 evea peta. 20U Port Briatol ' Br. 1~ Ba. Family BachfumlabedS370 req. Sat. 1·5PM. 417 Iris ar small peta OK. Avail !s~ite~f:~:l~-~I RuthorSteve Very aharp 3 Br. Model 49'7·22'78Triab Cr. Call ElaJne 644-5"'7 room, f~, larae yard. ;:\,rmv/~.~ St.CdM . lmmed. t725tomove in; Lona Beach Belmont Pier area, 3 units, con· vert to mit. Walk te bch. 50X130. Gd Income. 4 car's. $211,500 or trade. Need piece close to ocean. Un.3)437-7674. Duplex. 1 bdrm, 1 bath Home. Lra frplc, patio. ~~~~~~~~ _o_r_l40-_535"1 _______ • Klds 0 · $84S. Call · ' 2 bdrm, 1 ba dplx, sun· 983-7800, MM3119. plua livtnc area. Private $750 mo. U.cla Gardener. North end w I k to 213/431-2138. Hwl ... tw leeclt J74e deck, refrtl, atove, no 2 Br. To-...... --. lJ""-· •-962-0458. beac h /dwntown, 2br, VILLA BALBOA2Bdrm c • I · • • ••••H •-*"""" ---...... ......., •-. entrance• .paUo area. 2ba + atudy, frplc. '725.•• • I .:. ..... .. ....... pe .... -.-rm . D l nln1 area , Stove &: rein•. Incl. S350 Seaapray C40do 2Br 2ba, (213)51HWJ 1 ~ ba. Ocean vlew. U.fa d1ll 1 d J4ZI ~,5/up l·Z bdrm, pool, Kitchen, Frplc. gas • mo. Prefer l adult. 787 tn frplc, m•nv extraa, rec. Avail on abort term ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jae, adlt, 18112 Florida, Br. 1 Ba.!..!: ~rptal • water, attached garace, J St 9U3182 Do _...., H• •250 $850/mo. Bachelor CONDO vacant, ll.B.M2·2114orM2-Sl72 noortnc ........ irp C, oann · · facll, sec cate. Nr ~ a H v H to 3 $ / N t ,pallo, carport. No peta. pool, Jacuul, .laundry notdllturbtenanta. Broollbunl • Hamiltoo. ....................... . . omes cua m s!!ob~ ewpor Lo ... 1..... 1741 $580. 1eo.1m tac. on property. Av•U. NPT. H,U. Spec., new 3 M'75. ltl.allll Attractive 3 Br. 2 Ba. ln ~d~. ~~ oc'::!: c •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• lmmed. $500 + H75 lt..w. br, 2in ba twnbae. Ideal .. -It• ~""mo• ~Nopeta. fba1 vi.,r.'2500. Beaatlful lbdrm adult ~tebrf~~.~ prlva1t! AOCttrEANct ~OFHW1 ~1Y15 securtty.831..-... I /( l f --~ . -. _,.._,,.. LIDO ts•.,." Bdrm, 1... .--do. n~•, spa, -1·bt -ac • ..,.. ... "y, C: · • a ......., av • · •••••••••-•••••••••••• oc. "' rp , am rm, H~ JZ42 cA.16 • -....... r.-...... B cb U-.. Sto • _._. room, S .C . Piasa. Br. fullL!:um. ury S320mo.m.Gl •n> • · ...... ve U----•-lihd · laun. rm, attached 1ar. .. ...... A ............ Cosy 3 br home, new ba homt. Year'· SlJOO llobll -fri Ad·· .. -no ..... . ,_. ··-• ~ $460/mo. Utll pd. e · -mo. re ce. w ... , --· ••••••••••••••••••••••• t725mo.l46-0329 ux Condo on La1oon crpt1, drapes, frplc, mo. 0. MZ·l802orl7~ vall. Now. 2bdrm, lba, '300.541-IJTl. · ........... Jiff i B 1 B lJ In m 2Br, 2~8'. 2 frpka, 11 Cardener. tao. No pet.a. 2Bdna 2bethLUXURY 8* · frplc, dtck. M25/mo. •••••• • •••••••••••••••• { b b •· v lfi roo • 1ar, S850 mo. 840-5502, Call eves, -.-r. condo. '8IO/mo. Spectacular ocean • bay Charmlnc 1 Br. 2 trplc1, 875-242.t. • J BR, p&tk>. pool. Wt"'918CT ALS w t eam ce 0 1 • ...._.,_ ... __ v---ni..... 2 ,.._ 2 private 1>9Uo, h"le •'111· _4 _. Adlta, no.-.. SIS J,. 17th •£Gill PROP•RTJ-etone fireplace, ar1e HOMEFOl\l\ENT WatertrootffonMs Inc Ytw... •-_-. '•• declc abort te Bdrm 1 be pool, C19Clll: Pl Off 8llllla Ana Ave " "' ~ dtn opeu to feoct d IM 1244 4 Bdrm. S1515. Ftnced ' · Ba. Ptllt.-... Prlv.te n-. • rms. beamed cai, adWt.a, n0 · ·• * llariileAve. BJ. patio, aepatat.e dlnln1 ••••••••••••• .. •••• .. • yard A: ..,...., Kidt 1a l\uhora Gl·UOO 1oarded adult comm. 4t'1·lli5. pet;. LH-.IT.ona 8*S1JTIA ll.All 1 · l7MDOO room 6 ldtctan. Hrpeta, OODBJUDOE a ar. 1\4 peta welemne. ...... AU am-.... tuoo/m.1>. ...... ,._~.._.. JIH drapt1, b\lllt-la •~· Ba. Condo. ~/mo. orl7>atl.Act..nofM. .,...,ea..-. •••••-•H-••••-••• ttove, ,..._. .,.sd. 1 child W r k < 714)811-IOH • L ~ JJll Dana Polat co11do1 O.K. ~only ... '7S Ram •. Hom tl .. I /pool• -VIiia Balboa Condo. mo.5ti-f11f. <D•>•-. ............... -..... w 1pa..-,oeea a.._ut vu,«'eaft,. Ut.tl. llCYCL& 'tO BMCR, 1.....;..;.;...;;.-........;;.;;... ____ vu. taoo. lbr tuo. Prof deo. ~rum. 2 Or,lba~llODtqft, tclr4bdrm,2~houM, TENNll...t_PARKS ar 411.oGlll. ..,._ __ _...~.;;......o,,--,. Br ..., 41D, d/r, fir. UIM1'. Dl!ll. MUD.a, *· 2 frplc, ar 1bopplD1 lllurPING Utll t*t mo. lat. ~~ ~ !-1• -· -'ter, JSol. jec. ttaala. IOOO 1q ft., er, v•, N?·41M 11-"· -'*'Ah.arm. tn1.u1.-.... 1P11. ~t.Jo llMM, fem .rm, '1 811-'1... 0 0 D B a I D 0 B 41alD.C rm, I fr111a, ftl •-.;..a.:....., ·~alsllll>r' WIDow ber, dbl pr, a lt , comm· I ----.• N~ tllj, ....... 't1 .POOi , DO P•ll CJ ..... '!"~.~~ ;;;t.. pyt. J~rd . PIH. ProU::!fHllJ ,, .. , •• , ..., .... or--------..... .:-'rii'~·:.. .. U /mo.+ security. ~•Pld .._, 4'T·ITD •NSWPOltTHcrri• '~ ....... ,. ... bt1 r•· eu.1111. •...,. p.n. • •.1 aa. a ·-.... --, .. -----... ""' ... -.... ,,,,,_...,_.kll_ *· -. . .,,.._ ••· -,. P1m nn., Dta., • • • • aac.,.....,,llOJl&IUO , •9IUI i .. .a-e 1•-'r N.,,,ortffla.UWliltlllr frplc, dabnr, mlc~ tar. reftta. '900 mo. aedlaad1 SUI/mo. tit dNd ..... NU ~1 lBa. H•1ri.._6k. waft. -mo. No~. AnU ....... -..m, ( 11 4 ) I• I . O 4 4 I, ..... ...,/mo.MN111. •-Almt,DOfte. •·aft (IU)~1'1M ·--~~~~-.........,.-- aa . STSPI TO a&AOI. Clliill to Nwpt Pier. No ....... ,..., 'tUI lulJl .. ..,..... F /21·30 \0 9hr 3bd oo Bcb, Bal Penn. '715 mo. Avail 4/15 6?3-64311 Brian \ HIWPOIT CIMTll FullServlceSult6 $ CUTC:OSlS S A II you need fot monthly fee 640-~70 H L nd k bd Fem lo shr Zbr , 2ba lime SPMC 831·6107 unt. a mar 1 .rm poolljac. Irvine S250/mo ""' condo. 40/yr aae mm.. + ulll. 646-33'1B • DlLUXI OPNCIS• 1 to 3 room olf1cea. No 2 room omce, fumlatied. lease required. 2172 l>u· · U1\<H~ BACH & l BR. uc. & many other •Tl4"9UILITY• A2~, w/patlo, (rplc, amenities. $400. ~l:W7. Verv private 1 & a Br Dell,htfully refreshing Rmmte Wanted to shr dlhwlh, tat.bed"al cell· adu"lt apta. AVAlL. decor . Gard~n view . Zbr, 2ba hse in Irvine, nice view, xlnt loc, reas. Pont Dr. Adj. Airporter Call aft. 4 or W~4:nd,a, HOlel. ~3223. 9-12 963·6989. Co-•rcW in&6, ~balcony, jacur.zl, 2 Br. 2 Ba. Townhouse. NOW. Large floor plans, P\(t. entrance. S50/wk Qwn bdtni. ~ + use of Qijiet. Adul~• only. no Neu r beach. Garage. garden laodsca ping. 494·9575. all rec. fac. $2.50/mo + t re $~ & up. Meaa Toddler OK. S465 l G i -----CdM Deluxe Suites AC a-......a~ .... 75 bea_!:181W'l)llCe:113M231. 630 sq n. Laguna Beach. 1 .. ·1 pd · _,,,; _.. .... • ,.,r C t H tull I amp p11.g, ult . ~ •••••••• •••••h••••••• Young P~ o.Q~Qle loo . • p "e.a, 2650 Harl a . 960·1279or83J.ll06S lpoo1·on .• Jaccuz10!'~ lreoatelvoecra· Nwpt. Bch Compl furn. ut I. 552·9794 (home) or •· "" sm detached. lrm. bach. 640..0770 (Ben) S4B·2M7 · _ --Larl7e 3 BR 21t1 ba. with Y l h i n g ' S 0 m e l e 1 I • K'd & t townhouses & apts wath P r on. poo · gar, Roommate to share Lag ~asper ;:·ft ;.;1f;: E. Cst Hwy,675-6900 Store Space (pr le1u1e .• lng for~ wi~h,oc~va 499.3920 ~ma 11 office · 18?7 ~SOO sq. ft. & 1'280 1>q. ft. view lo r~t?a,r wedding. w t llff D N B Good an Hunhnitton Beach Jtl Sepl ·~x., Uie 8UI 2 BR, n, ba twnhouse garage. ' s . pe s dens avail. Nu pets S350 /mo ut1I incl • Bcbhome Verrprlvate. Air, gar. rncd. patio welcome. 1 male to please FromS540 645·2663 Canyon & Ocean Views. Pl.Al.A 1 es S~60 r. · sll 0900 F I e x I bl e t e r m s ttuu tne ~~· CaU Or. OECunVE SUrTES ~· per~o. . 213/596·1202. Wolf at ~2Ul~l3-5064 or MW,TPIHJMSULA 0Nire1Sto1'e1Busaness Ive men. Adlls , no peis $435 ocean S600mo 964-2937 , ...... , In I tll A k Hot.ta, Mohh 4 I 00 -... mo. c u · s ~-~2.___ Duplex Large Bach 4 MARINERS SCf)UAIE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cor Frank 540-3666 dys, ··There is a difference " Exec omces m elegant space. 14' 2X40 Choice surroundings. Across Harbor-Baker Center .... silteH/ .. •"t/ E1111ts1de 1 br apt & 1 br blocks to the Pier 4P4RTMIMTS Balboa Inn oceanrront "97_·_2956_._e_ves_. ___ _ hie. newly decor. yards. Everything new All l2 .. lrvineAve Low wanter rat.es. Dail~ Wanted female room gar Utals pd SS501S350 ullls 1395. 417 Alabama. Between_Westc~rr Or or weekly Kitchenette mate, non-smoker, to mo. 549.0433 960 8263 & 960-0271 & M armer Om e $90 & up. "67>8740 s hare 3 bdrm house in !bdrm. upper. fourplex, lbr, S blocks from Bch, -64$.025_! --SYlftffter R...tds 4200 mce area w solar heal· cirport, lndry, S'285tmo util pd, S350 mo Kit ap-Lease or Lease Option ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed pool Call Paul 720'D'Sballmar646-2613 phance met. Will show Spac 3br condo 211ba •NWPT OCEAN l7lOS56-8'7_65dl!._Y5 late Fn thru Sun. 207 Quiet loc S69Sl mo FRONT 24BORM Call Christian prof Fshr3br UnCurn apt, !bdrm. Chicago,<7141985-4954 63\·1759. 631 4744 . 673SU~f'or673-~n _ apt w isame, 23.30 StOO. Working woman pre f -759.9100. S¥f>lmo. l22·D Magnolia New paint, xtrll clean, Vacatl0tt Rentals 4250 No kids 549-7189 St.494.4695 s pacious 3br. 2ba , E Bluffs Condo, 4Br. •••••••••••••••••••••••Quiet H B. hse to shr nr owner's unit has ever 3Ba. s undk, pool. S900 Steps lo bch. lbr, home. Goldenwest College ythang 53611610 mo 64 5 · 34 7 4 . < 213 > sleeps 4, rent wkly $200 + 1 2 util call wkdays Quiet 1 Hr l Ba New crpt s & drps . Good eastside IO<' Ma tu re New 2 br, 2 ba t·ondo. Adults only SJ25. 147 E Over 40 Setured $550. 18th. St. 114, C.M Pool. t!lr <213)498· 1203 3hr. l' 2ba. or schools. o;hopping 2 Sly twnhse $475 mo ISS'l 5373 2 Br 2 Ba 2 C'ar gar11ge USO 229 W W II son 673·2S07 Bt:r1t Agt 213 ,850 0266 or 2lJ/653·2200Aht•e 1 Bdrm. Crpll' refrag $395 ~tove. 54 J.446-0 673· 1633 Denise 752-8600 1 Br Yl'arly. garal(e parking. steps to beach S440 mo. 544·6899, 673-3958 Ocean View spal·aous. luxunous 2 br 2 ba Versailles condo, ;ill amenities, $750 !>57 1997 Kona. H1 2 Br Condo Near Hilton, ~lccp::. 6 5 30 to 6 l :i "Wkly" 963-6551 Newport Be;H'h. step~ to otean Wkly or monthl) 2 4bdrm!i. $375 S775 wkly /\gl Judy !;.5!19400 Look mg for roommate on Balboa Island. Fem. On BayCront. S2501mo yrly. Avail ammed 675·8618. morns eves 714/752-0234 2082 Michelson •212 2021 Bus1.11ess Cntr •213 Elegant pror bldg m H.B. 85• per sq ft lse Red Carpel, 89J.13M Crom Clly Hall. All sup· Costa Mesa Varant Fhte11tu port services available. S42S, agent.5"9-LJ66 •••••••••••••••••h•~·· Frnm 225 \0 4750 11q ft lu1Nleas 613·3002 P'RIME COIMER. Oppo......., 5005 17tttSTRHT Costa Mesa 3 rm suite, A C Plenty of parking S45 sq. ft. k50 per mo c.o..e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Realonornics 675·6700 230 E. 17th St COSTA MESA FROM 75" SQ. FT. 165·900 sq. ft . air cund. oHice suites for immed. 2,380 sq ft. avatl 1mmt'd t-•or lease High 1dent1ty Joe on Pacific Coast ,. Hwy Ideal m~da cal. dental & R.t: comm'I or faces S2.3801 mo. I belo~ market >. Owner will neg a rem<><M. Call Tim Sluat l714 )752 8011 , 1213)269·0364 O<'cupancy. All utlls, l•------•-•I janitorial serv., conf. rm . parking. Call Terry Cressman: 554-9000. DANA POINT'S Bes t loC'ation. 250' $175 mu utils mcl. 975·1120 PRIME LOC4 TIOH Best Lado commercial location urge store for lease Can be divided Xlnt parking Call for mfo. • ATTENTION tHTMJOR DEC~TOAS Custom sh<tde. drapery and C'ar~t b~sin~ss w expandiro.1 u)lerior deaugn C'lient.ele. 1500 sq ft . Corona del Mar. Coust Hwy fronlage Xlnt long term ls e • well under market Includes st.ol·k & rl-'E. si2.m. *' ~ . Cote Realty & lnvt>stment 640-5777 Ba<-h S260 mo lst. last + seC'uraty Utals paid 646 3420 2 Bdrm. stove, rerng SHO 4 blk tu the beach Vat<anl av:ul now Call Ocean Vaew' LRe 2br Condo. sec bldg Adulti. only $795 lse 528 511 l Dana Pt shr apl wht M . 2bdrm . 2ba. $250 mo. 1st & last, uul mcl. 768·42:W, Fully furn I Br New 493·0987 W ATERFROHT Redhilld-~Realty ti7:~ 7:~111 1 DOG GROOMIMG F:ASTSIDt: 2 br w bltns, 536 7~2 gar. lg back)d, \ery <:enlun 21 SL:RF Versailles lux J' I br. clean. $4SOmo 646 0329 . -I re r r 11c s e ". S4 35 -'"'"e 3844 760 8390, 994 6860 1Make1 Beaut 3bdrm. 2ba Mei.a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cundo 3 day!> ~ niiihts s h r -m y h 0 m e n r $125 Pool. tennLo; 1·ourts I w t 1 ff l & b 730 1222 es c ' . P' rm ~· "l'\\ port Oct•anfron\ Ol'luxe 2br. 2ba. 1-:asler week & Month of Juh 752 9466 respectable e m pl F . S2SO 642 6846 bef 7am or l'e msg OFFICE SPACE Lim 1ted oC!ice spare l•---------1 available at Peter's Landing in prestigious Huntington Harbour 213 592 ·4441 or 714 840·138'1. Shops. store~. etc 312 sq ft . 12' h1 wt lgedr 210 sq ft w sank 548 724!1 SA.LON Neal plus centl'ill loca taon . park1n1t . ei,tabla!>hed 19 vrs. terms J\ a1lable oui or town owner -;uys 1iell ' Onl) Sl7 ,500 Verde 4-plex $S15 mu Ranrho San J oaquin I & 2bdrm apt!> from 1st. last + SISO 6-'4 5069 , Jn•a. 2 Br +-dc·n c·ondo. S370 Adult~. no pet~ oi<>S4~6676 1 po o I . ten n 1 s. ~ u IC. 1409 Supenor ~5·11684 Open-minded remale to share 2 br, 2 ba twnhse Lake Arrowhead Ueluxc' at Valla Nwpt Call !-~ran Condos. Chalet., Moun c1os aft. 6. 549-9311 Costa M c~J lfarbOr 19th 12S-O ~<I fl Newport Ofc Space Rentorlease Mo\'l•m al '( 'I I.I P1'1me cond. 740 s r. ad 01(1Jlll dl¥ .ft1(1'j you r ('o nvenien rc athlelll' dub S800 mo 752 0121 S harp l BR Apl 10 Ne" port He1Rhts. I a dull no pt:ts $325 642 7745 HEW PORT OOVEtt OR. jacent parkmg. <:harm · JI) ,J, 1 · mg Tudor bldg. Nr Bay Ml·Nash Realty, 6-12 JJJ4 ··TllrU't(U~> or 642-6578 & P 0 . Attnicl1ve rent fijJ-811.9~ sc~~d~~e..:. 642·~ __ Industrial Rental 4500 243s E coesl Hwy .. CdM Quiet I Br garden a pt. adlls. S3.'Ml mo l~t & last + ser an cl ulal . ref rig. U\'a1lnow 6312124 ORANG F:TRF.£ l BR rondo. A C. pool, $425 mo Agt 64(}.6161 Bathelor Ckean & bay view SSUO Ut ii!-. pd ta1n llume!> l"u ll) equipped Fnr mor<' info tJll Reaver Kt•alty 71 1 337 K447 Maui . Ha\\1111 Deluxe neachfront Condo Ka t>napal1 Be;i l·h Hcsonable ratPs Sia) 6 111 ghts get the 7th frt•e 714 337 8156or 337·8447 Female to shr fully furn , N B Condo. Avail am· med. $230 + '• ulll 631·081S ExeC'ut1ve i.uates wath pr1vat). prei.llge, con· ven1ence Ground floor. rea so nable . Secretary bookkeep 1n1t 1 recept1unist 631-3651 weekdays lu1ine1s Rental 4450 •••••••••··~······~···· · ••••••••••••••••••••••• S500 up 1640 lndl!s I Of Laundrumat & lun.: term . EASTSIDE Laquno leoch 3848 642·3572 Lv. rn~g ~)ep~ Woods ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 1 Br. with large patio LareeSlud10Apt Walk to Versailles PenthouSl'. N children or pets 302 bt:ach & shopping Suit a · Ocean \'icw. 2 Br 2 Ba Monte Vista SJJ.'i C:all ble for One employed r r p I 1'. f u 11 :.cc & 548-9190 adult $35(/768-6471 ame111tles S695 nH1 Spacious I bdrm gardt•n 1LI! Studio, 1>en 'aew. $425 9!>5· l 120 l't\RK t'ITY. l'TAH 2 bl<><·ks from Ht>sort House slel'ps 8 4 Br J\\atl F:astl'r \\l't-k StOOO Call499380'~eH·~ LATE 2o·s prof woman seek& non·smkg. fem to shr Bal Isle 3br, 2ba home w1gar. 546-6728 Female to shr JBr furn. $175 + utal Non.smoker. 642·3738 Custom. executi ve office, 400 sq ft. Pvt bath with s hower Balbo11 Penin $285 mo 642·4623 apt Pool & ret· All ut 11, mo ulll mcl'd Isl last THE ILUfFS paid Adult. no pt'I~ ~ dep 495 6119 1 3 Br 2 Ba Condo I 'ton EIPuertaMe'>J • '· end unal S7llll mo f'em to shr 2bd. 2ba. hse. Dana Point S225mo. + '~ ut ti 1~1 lai.1 496 5489 1959MapleAH ,\pt5 IHdrm Northf.nd "a~k 7590666 lo bl•at·h lndd~ ullb :"o I 2br. t Ba.S375 mo l'll•an 11\.'I '> S-125 4991526 OPEN llOLSt-;St\T 11 2. S ........ CLEM"' ..... TE Ft•malt-. non s moker. & quite quiet . nu 11104 CLAY ST :'\\•Pl "" g"'I 'lrail(hl room. bath kmds pets Call n JIR J Hr J Ba OlU>. Condo Hgts Nr schools 2 BH 1 OCEAHRlOMT Cd:'\l home A\ aal Ma} b h Dramal1t· 6 BR exclusa I Isl SJOO mo 760-0553 11266 J 1· t m J 1 n e J 1· Ba fplc. In.dry. gar no ~ h l le 1e" """I ,. gated Cyprus Shore~ -------• ~J •· 1 ~1/ ~,71: 11; 1:·a~e · sll.t!ls' pets 5525 mo 675'"349 Pool Tenru~ Breath\ak· Resp M wants to shr r 494 7754 Steps to ocean 28,, !Ba mg \le~ Sat·nf1ce now beaut Woodbridge house Dbl garaj?r at $2500 Sti(XX)mu ~um home by lake"' F M,re--i 1111 • i N•wportleach 3869 Fenced yard Crplc S650 mer Bkr.\114)49\l IJW 1 as rcnl 552 1332 3br. 2•2ba. 1700sn fl new ••••••••••••••••••••••• f>.I'} 8216 S'6 3567 I l'\'l'' wkend~. 835 4447 ... . ~ · . X271 wkdys l"pls drapes pnt S550 PAI" NEWPORT " H h•· l) 1 2·2bdrm units oH•rlook 1 . 2b I' b 2 1 1 ft ... e wport eag..., uµl''C 'd e-h b . r . , a . s y, rnc 2 B 1 8 Adult~ no ang C M .,tijle Bt>;it· Hoommale to shr 2 r . 2 yrd. $450no ~b l!Sl 2175 ap•RTMENTS t:.r $525 ~o lst l~st & Wkl~ Up[>t:r with vaew & ba cundo m Woodbridge. Oona Point 3826 ·•····················· 2 br, balton). OW . dean. C'Oin laundr~ & wghr. ~ar . nr o~can 493.5953 aft 5PM HU..tmC)fon Beach 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE WHIFFlE TREE Luxury Adult Unll!oo al ar rotdablc living l.2 & 3 Br Well dt>C'orated OlympaC' saz<' pool, hght e<l tennis court. J 11c·uzz1. py-k hke landsC'apanlo? Most beautiful hldi< 1n H.B. from S395 846 0619 ,~o ' ADULT 2,. LIVING • 1 & l AA P'l•O Agt, • Ot\n""~··~ l!!l!i • P110 & Rt '4 "'" • t..trat' l •nO\r -tr1" 1 • Jo9 10 Bue!\ & S"oP• Ste • 1 u11u SEA ENVIRONMENT ,ibJ1 HAMIL TON H B 961 4500 ft ft pe deck. S600 Lo'>'er. $450 Irvine. uwn br & ba. rec d e P 0 ii 1 t I n r 1 rl ~ 212 M · 1 • 675-3130 I far $250 631 1995 COUNTRY CLUB LIVING IN NEWPORT BEACH Gardener, water paid arguen c • · - 517 Bolsa Oays6313S20. Palm Sprinl!!<o Luxury Fem to shr spac condo Evei.&Wknds548·5041 Condo Avail 4Hl lo 1n Nwpt Crest, pool, 2 Br 2 Ba Near H0<1R • Hos p Private garaRe Was her 1 Dryer spa<'<' Adults. no pets $3!10 548·0230 An adult community on thc Back Bay Spec· tarolar Spa. 7 s wim· mang pools. 8 lighted ten· nas courts. bike \rails. putting g reen . BaC'helors. l and 2 bedrooms apartments. and townhouses from SS\O 00 per month On Jamboree At San J oaqutn Hills Road 17 141644 1900 Oceanfront for Wanter Rentals Furnished & unfurn Broker 675 4912 BEST VALUE VILLA BALBOA Adult Only I Br 1 Ba 2 Br 2 Ba 2 Br 2 Ba. + ram Rm From S600 mo JRL PROPERTIES 645·4566 645 6459 Newport Heights 2 Bdrm wath pool 32261 Clay St $475 mo .-util C 21 Ne~port center 640·5357 or 760-6767 Sa" Clemente 387 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 18 Tcnm~. pools. re· :.aun11. Jae. tennis. pvt ri son ab IP 84 6 :111:18 . I.ta , $295. 645·2452 I Laila l 545 7668 Fem roomma\e wanted to shr family 1·ondo nr Fashion Island. pool & Jal' $250 760-1509 Lake Arrowhead Condo tkaut rum. sparinu:.. 3 level, 2br. 21 2ba Pool. wlk lo lake $700 mo 640 1605 f'em "anted to shr lge home w pool. utal. incl 4300 $530 mo CdM 760-9415 bntals to s~ ..•......•.•........... Moving" A'o1d depos1li. &. rut hvang expen~es' Professio nally ~•nee li?l HOUSEMATES 832 4134 Rmmte wanted. nr bC'h, $275 mo 64.2"8087 office. 673-5191 home Resp. fem. non-smkr lo shr home. condo or apl w sam e Have sml dog 832·1180 •Shared LM•tcJ* Counselors lo personally ---------· select your compatible rmmte to suit your lifestyle Shared Living. 833 Dover Or Suite 31 NB 631 1801 *** Responsible. employed Versailles corner pen· lhouse 2 Br 2 Ba. comm pool, jaC'. wgt room. S7001 mo. bi5·3787 Near new l br apl Built ms. carpet. drapes. car port. laundry rac1ht)' public tennis courts and ---------· OC EANFROHT golf course right behand rr fem to shr lux BACK BAY CONDO w I prof woman &. a daughter Priv furn rm, bath. gar. No deposit. but ref's are property. Adults. no Furn. 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. 2 pets. Avail. Apr\115 $375 --------car garage with office, mo. Owner.642·0138 .. EAR THE BEACH washer & dryer incld ----- <•ll«,mnt~lt1fC . req. Phone 548-0963 eves .\: ~ &. wknds. ~f1'·•'irulcrs ~t 1----~~---- 2 br 2 ba bit ms pvt Avail. 4·1lo915. Tustifl 389 p~li~. gar .. Adults, .S48S TSL MGM~ 642-1003 •••••~•••••••••••••••• 4922 Edinger 840 3808. , Security apts. tbdrm & Oldest & largest agency 846-6234 H•tlltC)fOlt IHch l84Cl 2bdrm, util pd, adults. in So. Calir since 1971 --••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets. From S37S Credits· ABC.NBC.CBS. 836·5506. Cosmo. Phil Donahue N.B. prof. man to shr his beauL hme wlindepen· dent resp individua l J0.45 $325. 760-<MW2 MEW PORT CE.HTER Prcstagaous uccan view full Sl'r\lt'<' s uite 200 5000 sq Ct 641 7180 A.IRPORT A.REA Furnis hed or un furni s hed ~:x e1:ut1ve Suites In Irvine. walking distance lo Airport All services avail. Your SeC'retary or OurS 2021 Bu!>1ness Center Dr Suite 213 714 752 0234 1200 sq ft, ocuon vu. Lal(una Bch. SlOOO mo lease 494-0066 H. B. Garden Type Suite 005 sq. rt. at 71>' 1sq fl AC , Ba 536 3043 968 67fl2 W I LL SWAP. offi ce s pa1•e for ans o;erv & light Secretarial help. Also 2 nice oHiC'es Sl50 ea OC Airport 966-0644 HEW PORT BEACH I or 2 Orflccs w lrerep & storage Prime lot. Furn or unfum 752·65SO Beautiful private offices an ln·ine <Orange Co & freeway 11c c e ss1 Receptionist, ron ferl'n re room . pax library. space for stacr available. and free park· ang 7147S28995 . 833 8990 San C lemente s pace avaal. less than 60-. a fool. Private baths & air cond1t1oning. 673-3022 or 492·4121 NEWPORT Exec. ofc on Dove, am· pie pkgn, Cum or un· furn. Mo. to Mo. f'ull service. other tenants CPA ·s. 714/752· 1678 ----•1"l orr• Goroqes forW...t 4350 .. Kennebunkport? 01dn t 'he wm the WvJooco Grand Prix in 7~ Best Tustin !oration. to all who need a place. close to everything ~e.., Newport Beach, 641 1899 1 Br. formal dining. GardertGrove 895-3482 N.B fully improved of· fice s pace. 16'12 sq. n. Ground floor Ample parking. Call 975-0403. Courtesy to bk rs . • .•••.• •···••·• ••••••• • 1----'------- .1 I I I fD~ 1 If you re not sure whO (or Wf\at) Kennyt:>unkport 1 was. dOlft reel bad-you re not alone. Kennyt:>unkport is ooe of 14 d1st111ct1vety -dlff•rent apartment floorplans at Seawin<l l/111age < tn 'Huntington Beach Seawin<2 VIiiage as a result " '1i of totally peoonahze<J professional planning. The kJnd of attention you deserve. f>. perfect t:>rMd of natul'! and hva09- tinestled In a forest with blDohno brooks and quiet f p<)l'\ds. cooled by natural CX'!an breezes. Md to ''that tennl~ courts. swimming poolS, ajaCUZll and a convenient ICQtion near shapplng al\d rnpioyment and you·11t got 1 place anyone WOUl<J q prOUdly "11 hofnt. (f!vtn ~nkPortl) One and twO bedroom. one ind ~ bfth adult IC)artments from t-440.00. md Vl1"9f .. rrplc. pallO. tennis/pool • Adults only. $475. Lois orl Carol675-~ Prof Mt F abr across Crm &af\d. $a30 worlb it. ~4916 X245. 631-4685 Lae 2 Br 1 ba, childreo ok. aml yard. No peu. elem. r·--------i,., blk, gar, patio. S4~1· yrly. 640-5078 *** Reapon1ible. employed 400 fem to ahr lWt BACK •••••••••••••••••••••• BAY CONDO w /pror Laguna BeachMotorinn. woman 4' daughter. 98~ No. Paclfic Coa•t Priv. Cum rm. bath, gar, g:ir1. ~=~· ~~:~:n !:!~~1~o ~;i u~i~ Dana Pt Single. clean garage. 34097 Granada. S50/mo/ 67J.2181. 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1617 Westclilf. N.B. Want fi nancial Inst. 7000..f tst. floor. Agent 541·5032. 1oucena HIWPOIT Elegant txecutlv• suites In prestige location. With complete au$)port services. 71'/851·0681 avallable. Low wlnttr No de.eoslt. but ref's are ..;.r..:;a..;.tea;;.:..;.. • ..;.~;_..;5294..;,__· _____ 1 req. Phoae ~ e.vea •---------- LOVELY room, nr D.P.1."~w~lt~nd~a ~~~~I BEST RATE Htrbor, $300/mo, pvt ba, I "" lo patio It tttephone. lncl. Chrmna. Antq Hae shr NEWPnoT BEACH utlla It hie priv. Mllture w/fem avall now S200 + VI\ nonam~493-31U 1 utll. Call Ad tUO ,,..,.. ..... """'~ ~ 142·&3oO:Mt\rs CN\J eo "''"""""'1' n • U. fW'D IDtC'Mn prtv M •l• oor IS. Noll· Rmmte wanted to abr I m o • a r • P' u J I y bu~City Ttrtaic. apt. tmplo1ed. UU/mo. 2br,2ballil50/JDO. aUam· 517.JatO, men. tM.lftll lGam·•Pfll ~--------! &hr ntw ~:in Wood· br141• all amtnJtlH SIOO/mo.Ml~GIN PRIME WATERFRONT RBAIL SPACE 1st TIME AVAILABLE 500-2600 Sq. Ft. NEWPORT BEACH SPECIALTY CENTER High Visibility "main street" T roffic: Location face. \8101 llcdondo l:r muster le11!l' on mull! "P ". Hunt Bch. 842 2834 unil bldg. $75.000. Term~ MES'A ·-675·9378 eves Cu1:koo'i, Nest for Sak IMDUSTRIAL co~la Mesa Night Club. PARK 5000 ~q ft F'ree s tanding bldg Off street park ml(. 7 I I W. '7th. St. Costa MHa. Calif. 642-4463 I 1870 ~Q ft Unat 3\i.lll for 1mmtd OCCU,l>JnC) 1-2900 sq Cl. & 1-3700 !>q Ct unat(SI 11v11J l\pril 1st 2 Stor1<1~P l'all497 l469for ln•estmeftt Opportwiity sots . ..........•........... LOA' S500 or more Dbl ~our mone) Loan 1:- 'l'l'Urcd b> unprecedenl ed Isl an falm Caoancang h1~tory 714 957 4086 Warehoust.>S avail for Mo,..y to Loe. 5025 1mmed occupanl'y. :moo ••••••••••••••••••••••• &280011q fl •J.l :w "ll We ha'e mune'\i lo loan rt •Lea~ani;t offat<e hr!<> I fur 2nd & 3rd TD's, Mon lhru Fri 8 I Sat SIU 000 lu SZS.000 & up 10 2 No 1:red1t requirements 1 8700. SQ ft office ~ warehouse. In anc Jn dustnal Call 646 1044 or inquire Marosi Co 1675~1 Noyes. 957 9266. Hkr., Coop 1nv1led !"or fa s t fraendl} ~en IC'C5 tall Old Ranch Mj(ml & lnve~tment (7 14 I 826 5940 or e\e~ wknd~ call agt !175·0063 2MD OR JRD TD 1100 sq rt. 2 offices. front LOAMS s,.c:lal Leasinq & rear entry Overhead On O" ner or Non Owner lt\cefttf•~1 How door. 220 power S325 on occupied property. In C7 I 41675-8662 lease. 67:;..5251. lercsl only or amort ----loan~ 5~·4842. Transac PrimeLocatiOft INOU~TRIALOFFICt: lion Ma~terln<' + storage. 2l>a, a (' ___ _ 1270 Sq ft on busy Beach 1 s Boulevard-Huntaoglon crpts. a arm. 7so mo Mortga~. Trvst Beach Ideal Cor real Xlnt cond 1500 + fl D•eds 5035 es late office. store or 1714)640-0488. •••••• • •••••••••••••••• other suilable busin~ss. BADLY NE£DED, April Sattler Mtg. Co. 2 Pra~ale ba~hs. a\'111la· May June only /\cC'essa All type~ of real eslale ble 1mmed1ately: 10 blearea storage&work anvei.tmentssincel949 Year lease Attractively space fo~ estate dtStrabu Spec:lalhieg in pr aced lion & c0q50ll4aUun or 2nd TD1 642-4321, ext 286 move. ApprQlt. 1000 i.q Ct 642-2171 545-0611 ___ w_ee_k_d_a~ _ needed Whal hll"e you ----- 673.8103 W 1do\\< has money for WESTCUFf DR., H.I. 53' fl for 7 ,500 sq fl. ~ Ideal for antique rurn .. >torage 4550 has storage & orface "•••••••••••••••••••••• space-nexible. 646-3619. ;torage Warehouses 1n ----Costa Mesa avail for 900 Sq. Ft commercial immed. occupancy 2000 space for lease. CdM. & 2800 sq . fl. ll' p.ir sq located Pacific Coast ft. C•ll 642-4463 Mon. Hwy. \714)457-46\l thru Fri. 8·4. Sat 10 2. 2ND T D 's any .size above SI0.000. No credit • , no pnlty f'or lfction call AGT 673-7311 anytime Machrel ftotJ.Mtg. , SINC~ l!l'l ls t&2nd TOS, !S())C.JfM + Owner1Non Own er S FRs .tr<?ondos Commercial & lndw;trial PETER DOBBS 840-0016 • 673-9043 Wanl in vestor for Npt bay rront home . Give well secured Jst or 2nd 'rt D. Agt. 61$-61_,_1_. ,.__ c.ared Short Term'R.E . loans-fut ~isionl on complex 1i\uaUqca1· be pleasantly surprised. call 780-0715 Cll•lil1liwivl111 ••••111 P.O.lea..,. . ....._ .. .. ••••• .......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ..........................................• 11.-..-. ............. ,. ml100 w.aic\U.O.! Ne.-pott ~ _.., MtKi'SLAW'NC~RE MRS.CLEANMAKESIT BIUCKWORK: Smell Wffn'ERR.ATES lrvlae/Newport PGlt of. Prof. Qlty tYll!bll. C• Color bn,._.. whl Carpet, UP ho l , lfonlhly aerv~. Trfft GLEAM! Jfotn4it, epta, Jobt. Newport Cotta Int.lut. PelnUl\I fie. bo11• 1.1>avallabl_.. trutctl~tfon;; pbolk u.·u~ Ul~ .&'j:~\~; ~::: :J:~";~~d 'ft~:: lrclt'llnU .J41:20G otnce. Carpet.Me-2240 :t:;~7·~ Irvine.' Reta. Ctua OW.fa.teenlff :rrv~~~.~~~ ~l~ 1~~~1.le~.:~m~~~.~lf avi rm fr Si);'eo-.ichllO~ 8319271 Yatd maintenance-. Tree l:IOtJSr.cLEA.NlNO ••1 aervlce. THE MAIL P• pert. envetopff, chr SS. Guar • .Um. pet CNtfec* trlm • removal. lSOURBUSJN~I £XP£RT BRICK • Palntlnf,int/ext.Rentalt SUITE, 54'·4733 for label•. dl1c. volullUI. Odor. Cr;t repeJr. lS yn ••••••••••••••••••:•••• Cleaoup1 Fr•e est. Janke'• Ratiedy Ann. Ma1onry. Small Jobs ai our ipeclaJty. Prompt. ratea/aervica. Work auar. Marlab ex~. Do 6work my.elf. Conatrucitba.Alllypef MO-T9$1 975-2514 repalra. Frplc facinJ•. SeHlde Paiotina Gre1. Po9t Box oc Airport 63&·0156 ') Re'· sst. lOl 20~. Fr-Heat. CLEAN·UPS/t.AWN GeneraJHousecleanlna Refa . SSH.~. 7eo.7o•r. 538-4&06 Mew 149-2217 V ... lecor4eg ' W C C tCI -11 ic •h ...... 3 M • l t ... a c e R I ••••••••••••••••••··~· e are arpe ean.,.. .... • · ~· • n "' n n • e Jable refs tr• .. • Small Jobi want·"". Brick •STEVENS p• ,..,...ING St am clean • upholJ Landacape ' " ........ cu tu.IH Property U•111•..t Let playback vldeo~ e · Drywal ·~2•9907 962·CX51.0 and Block. Low hourly Int/ext. Free Itemized ••••••••••••••••••••H• ture your next pa Work au•r. Ttuc k ••••• .. ••••••••u•••••• Free es\. ... uHlff~, t rate .499,1226aft.6pm. est.Neat,qualllywork. Prof. tel'Vlcetoaave you weddln" or an(i 5 '-I m9!1"t uni1. 64$-~'Uf Ory wall SpeclallJt '"' 546r456l • ... A_ ' BUY WHO' ~ .... ~ Qu.l & prod. N4lw 4' rt· .H-.4yM• •p•••,•••••pl•• ••••ho••••••• Mo•htg Ume & money. Newpc>rt event on """""' ape. • ~.:. tnod · ·~· m &Mi ••••••••••••••••••••••• ro . cou e to uaesit ••••••••••••••••••••••• PHt COlltral Pactnc R.E. 645-3683 1oy It again & agatn 1:hru Carpet Installer. · · • HOME IMPROVEMENT all !>r part June·AU#· Movina! The Starving ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Senlce lull color & eound. We f ~ee eat.-Also carpet.s Ta p ln g • Tex tu re & Remodelln1-0dd Jobs Exp d, refs. 54&-01.81 Colleae S\udents Movln1 • l.LOVD'SNURSERY & .~!'!':!•••••••••••••••• ca n a l,so taprte 10:~ laid & repaired. Jay. AcQUstlc Cellinp, Free 28 yrs exper. 9'19-2265 Co. hat arown, tnsured LANDSCAPE CO, INC persona prope y. ho 754·6SSO. ~sl. Kevin, 675.9088• Resp, young Granny will same aood urvlce. Expert pest control for PR(;>FES~IONAL r~· or buslnes.s for an a c· ~~~~~~~~~~I 67,. IU\3 Carpentry, cabinets. roof s it your home &/or #T 124 ·436 License. lre"'. shrub, turf & in· sume service. Top quah· curate Inventory. Re••· :.: C•U~, A.ca.tic 01'1"" repairs. plu.m'bing. Free children while you vaca-641·8427 doo1'r service. Free Est. ty, low C08t. 642·1470_ rates. Call 642·232.5 """ a-. ~ ol t C 11 A Ad lion. Refs. "~"·91"" LI .... 5 ..,,,..... ....................... -crr•C es a nswer '"" "" ABC MOVING, Ex er c ... 7.646-7443. Roofli"t Window ctemiilM) ••••••••••••••••••••••• AcousUcCeilings ••••••••••••••••••••••• #461.642 ,24hrs. tncom•T• f I l ~ k ra..oT.mg ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Driveways, parking lot L+icu~~and te5x32tw;~a9 E~ECT RI CJ AN-priced Hwdwood Roon ••••• •••••••••••••••• •• ~~~ful ~=rv';~e~~l~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• QUALITY ROOFING .. Let The SWlShine lo" repairs sealcoating c.-..-....... .....,.. right, free estimate on TAX~AND · XP T p . Alltypes,freeest. CallSunshiJleWind~ SA~ A1phalt. 646 487i CtlMttt/~ ~~~~~1aJljo1::j3-0359 ·~·~;t~woor:;;.ooits.. INVESTMENTS THE "MOVIN·MAN" is \ re~~r. M~~r ~g'g Vi~a·rifoR ROO~l·S9G30 -~eaE~ng, Ud. 548·18A Uc d ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ Cleaned & Waxed Tax prep, shelters. TDs. Careful courteous & 848-8818 A r iN •-. """-F d ti R l .. .,, t t bl 11 A t' 8324881SA Mr.Leonard,661-9343. •Cheap' Please call ---w indow Expert ---ya ... ,.... oun a ons. e a1mng ~ ec ric1an· rou e ca s. ny 1me. • · N 2.1329 --iter/ll--'r New & recovers Repair wmdows, blinds, scretru ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~alls, HLllside Rest~ra· repa1t, additions. install H-· .. 1 ---R j R 1 1 "" .,.,.. ....-s ec I st ta b BABYSlTI'lNG m y home t1on , Slabs. Patios, outlet s remodels -••UJ egst. ep wil gve ••••••••••••••••••••••• P ia 1 i. Y usy &mirrors.Reas Depen· Mon·Frl,days,ages3 & Block&Bnck.Lic'd. 54 ·988.l , 646 ·3854 ....................... free home consultation P'ohttlll'l9/P'apetltMJ Neatpatches&textures _pnces Re~~ble.548-0512 dable Free est. Gene up. Hot lunches provided 642·8387 evest96C).3835 wfeeler Electric Inc Haul. cleanup. concrete taxes ' tax s h e It er ••••••••••••••••••••••• me •It. 893-1439 ROOFING 545·0225 K.B 840-•U~ --__ __ __ • removat Dump truck. 842·2323 __ _ Fine exl int painting by All N r d r.·· ........ :::::::::-::::::::::.-:::::-:::- .. area. R E MOVAL· concrete. DG ELECTRIC Quickserv.642-7638 Richard Smor. Lie, ins types. ewroosan 1 n. I ti t'i\ asph,gradmg.lotclean· lndus.Res1'd tComm Insurance Try me631·4410(24hrs) ED'SPLASTERING repairs CallLarryii ..,.,ve opmen a ac IV l es up. saw, break & re-DUMP JOBS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·8233 Free estimates . / & hot lunches mcl Ages Quality work. frt:e est • ... 0 .__ ___ e DAV "'"S PAINTING All Types Intl Ext I ~U 2 5 6 30 6 move. Hrly or bid. · Sm ull Movlng J obs ~'" ~ s:. 'WWt · · · ~-pm M9-2411 1:'.1~.:40Q.143:i2..!3>1M!7•3857 CallMIKE646-1391 Problems? Any ris k. Servingarea9years 645·8258 FREEEST. SuuritySystems ~ 540..1903 <lie Cl8093> -------Ffoon ----S R ·22s. low monthly Most reasonable INT /EXT . plaster ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' · Mature llcenaed babyalt· P oo I d-e cks, patios . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tre4!t/s hrub tr11m. 1con· rates. Pirkel Ins 646·3995 Insured. he'd 760-7301 patching. 30 yrs exp. Burglar"' Fire•Scanners • I wt.. • ~ ter for day working masonry. multi-use CRP'f.LINO,WOOD ere e remova · ~ ean· N t54S-2.977(P ll Sares •Phys1cal Bar B · : mothers only, Mon-Fri. courts, tennis courts. lnstallcd/reaiaired.L1c. ups. Free-est 557-8271 LondicapincJ Painting· Comm'I, In· ea au riers t:.M.tN B S&S U.Slnessmen ~ --------••••••••••••••••••••••• dus lrial, Res 1denl1al. p IS i R paJ · C.M.642·0'128 Lic~4067~8Sl-196! __ .!_~~2~0..:.-~~4~.:_2652 HAULING/CLEANING Qual lndscps, cln up & Free Est Low rates .~ •• ~~:.~~; •• ~ ••• ?. .. 646 4871 ~lus~~~s~r:n:~;n~ l CarfMtt~ THOMPSON'S GordenfncJ Treetrim&Palnti.ng maint. For lo rates call 613·0737 SwimmingPoolService f' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONCRETECONSTR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• or?? Ray.557·0664 Ke\ly'scves631·Z716. Reliable. Repairs /Acid TI!. 1 i ct rlious Businest i From the ground up: Lie 393383. 642·8482 •VERY LOW PRICES• -----L-. --• ------QUALITY PAINTERS Washes Reas. 551 ·Z783 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i Vamt' you are required i homes; docks, boats. --Landscape mainHlnups Hauling & Dump Jobs. 1mou11t1• Rental Bargam rates lhru 4/8 Custom Ceramir Tile 1 by law 1 Hus111ns and f cabinets. Remod/ re Patios. Driveways and George. 549 2015 Ask for Randy ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free est. 848·5684 17 yrs exper working New Remodel Repu1r ~ l'ro/l'ss11ms CocU>. Sec i pair a75.6294 Walkways. Reas. Rates. ---641-842'7 '81CadStretchLimo w 'all makes or equip. Free est Chuck.494·5887 ~1791111lo17931!1 to file a i · Lic'd. •290971.962·0986 Orient rugs·lV·Stereo· College Sludent-Exp'd . Stale contractor's lie. & ;1•1ct1/wu~ Busine"~ j CarpetStr1ice I TREES Ho•sec&.anlfMJ bar~lhone .. S30 'hr + mt/ex any1obforless~ ins. Porch Construction HuntiltqtoftlMch :"Jame Statement and : •••••••••••••••••••••••Ch fd c... Toppedt removed : clean ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20 "496-8364. 831·3046 Call Alex SSl-9371 co 673·33l6 TA. Co. l lial'I' 11 published for l NoSteam/NoShampc>o ••••• 5 •••••••h••••••••• ups, lawn renov 751·3476 Want a REALLY CLEAN Masonry ------ - -Ceramic New remod. ; four cunst'c'utn>e weeks t Stain specialist. Cast 31.90/WK ---GA.RDEMIHG HOUSE! Call Gingham •••••••••••••••••~••••• PAINTING It's time to plan for that reas rates 615·2284 i \\ 1-: al /ht' VA//., Y ! dry. Free est 839-1582 Hot lunch CM. Chris· Girl. Freeest.645·5123 IM a & C t 15 Years Experience vacalloo trip. For extra TIL-E IN-STALLATION '.1'1U>1' ron help w11h 1 -t1anPreschool646-54231 WANTED -------sonry e men MS-4162 b h , 'both Calllhel.EGAL i UPHOL&DRAPES --Mowmg.edg111g,rakmg, Expertise housekeepmg,f Work ~rick . Block. cas ,w y oot seU some Floors. K1t~hen, Bath :vr 1•tHT\fF\'T ti Cleaningmyourhome TLC.Ch1ldCare s w eep ing . Free eq uip & supplies Stone.T1le.Conr ofall 1nter Exter Refmishing oftho&eitemsyoudon't Reliable Craft !>men : · / ·· a: TIP·TOP CARPET& An}t1me,exp'd refs. estimates. 646·0944 or furnished.trustworthy& londs . Lie =378955. ceilings wallpaper.Lie. need with a Classified R ogers Tile P 0 hone :11424121 1-:rr 3·12 fori Floor Care. 960-6266 1 646-6161 ~--dep641·4970 646·0161 _ ___ Cain & Sons 898.5105 ad?~S678. 631 ·0458 '..!urthn 1~/i:.rm~.~'.~.~ ...... J M\':m"' Tnnt 5035 ~~.'!.~.~~ ..... ~?.~~ ~~~~~•••••••••?~.~~ ~=~•••••••••??.~~ ~~~~..-:! ..... !!~~ ~~~ ..... !!~ H-'pWCbftted 7100 H.e,W•ted 7100 .... W•t.d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found . Blonde Collie. FIRST LADY · AUTOMOTIVE htTD25.950/o fo'emale. Vic. Harbor/ SEEKERS-Spmtual m· ACCOUNTING LOTMAH an nu a I r et urn Bakers.45-8.153 Escort. Models t erpre tat1on t o life Full time. Responsible. Developer c:teslres -------lessons thru your num· -.d/OI' mature person needed $1 25,000. 3 y rs. well Found . Black male cat. PartyDancen. bers. Career, mate com· BOOKKEEPING for specia I dut 1es secured · title policy Zody 's Parking Lot. * 972· l 345 * putibil~y. etc. 1·66~·~2~ To assist in developing References required appraisal 700-1368 F. V. 775·1826 MC & VISA A _., •e--al <-i·ces Sl60 the P&L. Work under Must have 2 years ex-ccept.,... '" • ._,,, _.,..., minimum supervision. perience. Call Steve FOUND B •-t l ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• R . d . d I · rwn"' an ca · C 0 E GIR equ1re to use m epen· Harvey for an appc>lnl· ANto•cttnlfth vie l9th & Monrovia 4/l . V R L Guitar lessons. rock. dent judgement. May ment. r:~~ 675·863l * OUTCALL * country, pop, jazz Beg. assign work to lower· ROY CA.RVEtl 9 3 0778 Mc /VISA adv S101hr immed Jay level clerks. Xlnt com-ROLLS ROYCE •••••••••••••••••••••••FOUND: Lab. blk male. 5 · 646·4012. pany benefits. Call AMo•cttnlfth 5100 S h ephe rd mix . gold -5450 M i llie a ft er 9A M . &IMW ••••••••••••••••••••••• male Sm. Lab mix. bllt * FOXY LADY * !~~."'.~1••••••••••••••••• 645·5800. 640-6444 SCRAM-LETS & wht. male Newport OUTCALL.ONLY Beach Atumal Shelter, VISA MC ANSWERS 6"4·36S6 • 972-1 I 38 • F ound Sbortha1red ._ __ .... __ .. ___ female Doxie. nr EdlS01l H igh Sch ool. H B . 963 4672 eves ** SPIRITUAL Will drive your car. Colo . mid April Xlnt local. Colo ref!. 494 1481; Entploymen! & Preparation -~c~o~ clef\ -• A.UTOSA.LES A.MD LEASIMG! Get set for '81 '82 & the J Car' Neat Chevy store 10 exr1tmg Airport m· dustrial complex will add 3 comb1nat1on Banking New Accounts Counselor Experience Preferred Also part time positions available in our South Coast Plaz.a office. Call: Kathy Amburgey 54()..4-066 CALIFORNIA FEDERAL Savings & Loan 695 Town Center Dr Costa Mesa. Ca 92G26 Equal Opportunity Employer Weapon Rabbit Plague Namely Jaguar Icicle CRAMPING OUT After ten days of tra,·el ing through three ~!ates m a s mall trailer with four adults and two dogs. a 2 year old re round Toy silver Poo- dle, female Newland St. area. H B (2131592-3676. READINGS tOam·lOpm. Fully L1c'd -492-7296 or 492 9034 1815 •> l 0cl'lllno Real, San Clem ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jobi Wanted. 7075 ...•.••........•....•.. , Insurance co near 0 C airport 1s seeking a sharp md1v1dual ~lust be deh11led minded & gd with figures Some ex per pref'd C<ill Laura. 833·11450. 1401 Cxw~ St NB .EOE -ialesperson.s now for EZ !•---------straight sell & lease Generous pay & demo plan Auto exp not re quired , but previous sell tnl( helpful See Sales Mgr marked proudl y. FOUND Male Gry Blk "We 've been CRAM Poodle v1c Begonia PHONE FUN IJAM·lZPM M.C /VISA ( 714' 636-6853 PING OUT .. COM &44·9612 Lost & ~ 5300 FOUND Cocker. Dobie For a therapeut1r massage by a li c'd therapist~ lo all NEW clien ts M 'F l07PM :;48·2817 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mix, St . Bernard mix, Austr alian Shepherd & puppy Lub m ix, Basset. FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal~ 642-5678 Lost. Santa Ana & Monte Vista. CM. Male cal grey w /blk s tripes REWARD645-7604 Lost: Short·haired white Cal, altered. declawed. "Ajax". Collar. Is land & Oceanfront, Balboa Penin. REWARD Dys 645·8600 ext 2584 . eves 875-5939. Chow mix, P1tbull mix Ir vine Animal Care i---------.. 1 Center 754 3734 LOST · Lop Eared Bunny Gry1Wht Blue collar vie Tustin Ramona C ~ Reward 645 2960. 675·2244 A'TUMTIC MASSA.GE SPA by 16 Open days Be pampered Bea ul G iris lOA M 4AM 7 Phone 645-3433 FOUND Small whte1tan Toy Collie type dog. Tan 1----TH-•E __ _ ears. Slater . Graham. 846.628-l. ----Girlfriends Found Completely black *ESCORTS* cat Graham St H.B 540 S858or846-1444. Home/Office/Hot.I --FOUN-D --* 759·1216 * Female Beagle. Nev. * 529-1883 * Hope & Heil.~2014 24Hrs. Now Hiring exerut I Vl' Secr l'tar) I wants secretarial work on Saturday your of f1ce SS6·9280afi6 Help W onhd 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUHTS PAYABLE REAL ESTA.TE The Robert P Warm· 1ngton Co needs ener~elic person rn ac· countin g dept. Ex· pernmce required. Real Estatt' preferable Xlnt salary, benefits. & work· 1ng cond1t1ons m Irvine oHa·c Call Sall) for appt. 549 8867 E 0 E. M 1F. AMSWBUMG SVC. GRAVEYARD SHIFT Many benefits & top wages. 362 3rd St 11C. Laguna Beach. Appl1cat1ons bemg ac cepled for full time parts driver s hop helper Background in pressure cleaning equipment helpful Calif driver's license & good driving record a must. $3.SO per hour to start Apply 17777 Main Street. Suite A. Irvine. 545-8407 ----- HOW ARD Ch.vrolri Dove & Quail Sts . NEWPORT BEACH Babysitter wanted Your home or mine. CdM area. Hours: 12noon- 5P M Mon Fri Ca ll 644·1027 aft. 5PM. BABYSITIER llelp ~ Working Mother needs reliable Babysit· ter. part time ID Long Bea c h C all I rene 213/438 2602. ARTISTS to share studio & exhibition space 771·3419 aft 6pm. Babysiller needed ID my A C C 0 U HT I M G --------• H B. home. hrs vary. CLStK A.SSEMILSlS Call art 6. 842·5129 Entry level position for Loe. Mission Viejo co bnght. hard work 1ng needs Assemblers w/2 Babysitter needed for person To work with yrs. exp Candidates P T eve babys1tt1ng p I ca s ant g r oup 1 n must have gd manual Responsible 646 0944 Newport Center 10..key dexterity, gd. eyesight, •---------1 by touch & hle typ10g de· neat m appearance & de· Banking Lost: black/gray Poodle, 1 front tooth missing Vic of 3rd & Begonia. C dM . No tags "Charlie" REWARD. 675·6082. MC VISA Found Collie. black, M.1~~~~~~~~~~1 Back Bay area. r:: sired Good entry.level pendable Work 1s in hfe training mlo acc·ounting. support medical elec Xlnt benefits. Ask for t ronics. Gd. benefits. Accounting Manager O nl y r eseonsible 640·51 I l persons seeking perma· LOA.H SECRETARY Local Newport Beach savings ,; loan has im- med operung for a Loan Secretary. Real estate loan exper. preferred. Packaging for FHLMC. Salary commens urate with exper . Full in· 642-8098 round· Small gray dog, Mesa Verde area . 557 ·6610 or 545-5893. EXOTIC ESCORTS •558-1946• Serving all or O.C. ASSEMB LERS. We will surance benents & paid nent emplyml. need ap- ply. Call : Mrs. Parelli. Accounting 581·3830 PAYROUCLERK 1~~~~~~~ The Irv me Ranch needs I:.. BANKING TELLERS Columbia Savmgs has immediate o p portunities for ex perienced Tellers in its beautiful Costa Mesa and Newport Beach sav ings offices. Selecte<J ap· pl1 c ant s will be knowledgeable in Teller operations. have hght typing skills and have recent bankin~ or S&L experience. Part time positions involve work· ing 16· 19 hours per week These positions offer an exce ptional work en· vironment and excellent sala ries. plus complete benefits for full time personnel. Please call the orrire of your choice for an mterview appoint· menL COSTA.MESA PARTTIM E Darlene Maguire 646-7141 HEW PORT IEACH FULL TIME Patti Edwards 700.8551 Banking TEUER Xlnt oppty for person with Math aptitude & minimum or 9mo pre vious T eller expcr Outsta nd1n~ workin.R cond. Fringe Benefits Pleasant Surroundings Qualified persons may obtain an apphcatton at Irvine OHil'e 5325 University Dr 552.5325 POMONA FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS E.0 E M F II .( BANKING ON YOUR FUTURE Teller Porr T 1(T1(> 30 Hour\ If you 're a t·areer m10ded ind1v1dual with a minimum or 6 months previous banking ex pericnce, Wells f'ur1w Bank can offer you a perm11ncnt part time position (30 hours) in 1-;1 Toro Along with an excellent salary and benefits package. you'll enJOY our friendly workmg al mosphere For more in formation please call EMIM 7 I 4·830-9800 s • .u ~)11s. WELLS FARGO BANK 24541 Rockfield Blvd. El Toro.CA Equal Opp Emply m /f/h t rain . Apply 7AM . career apparel. Please C I b• MacGregor Yachts, 1631 call. 0 um IQ When you call Classified Placentia. Costa Mesa Ms Denny Parisia SavinCJS to place an ad, you're as· Lost: 2 Fem Keeshound. FOUND· Wbt S----d VI Ed rds/Edi · amoye I'll do anything legal for H~· M a~~y. Pe:::~: Fem. v1c. Mesa Verde money. 968-2609 between •UTODET ... ILl ... G IW714·~. -..11•-~ ~ured of • friendly ~ • " H POIT A.LIOA -_, welcome and help In Steve's detaiUng needs SA. VIMGS & LOAN AHoclatloll rd.In d t be t hard working energetic Equal Oppty wo I your 8 or s REWA1\D89'H978 754-1428 5·7PM r-~~-------1 Found 20 lb. Puppy with Hum~? LOST: REWARD. Male long tall. brown/tan. nw Blk w/wht paws Cat. Vic Vic. Dover Shores . Stop looking ror answers BANKING ACCOUNTANTS Col um b1a Savings, a growing financial leader, has two excep· t1onal career op· portunities available in its beautiful Anaheim Adm rnistrativc offices. LOAN ACCOUNTING (lnYHtor ReDOrtin<JI We 'r e s~ek1ng an In· d1v1dual experienced ln sa,•1ngi. and loan or mortgage banking to handle investor repc>rt· 1ng accou nting Knov. lcdge of FNMA· AES G:'-I MA and FllLM C and a l(eneral and investor accounting b~ckground are r e- quired ACCOUNTANT T his r hallengmg posi· t ion involves aqalysis and preparation or mon· lhly f1nanc1al state· ments. preparation or branch profitability and daily cash flow stale· ments. and paJ11cipation 1n prolil pla nn ing. Knowledge of S&L 8C· count mg procedures and famihanly with fHLBB and state regulations are required These growth positions are enhanced by ~x· cellent benefits inclUd· mg medical. dental and vision coverage. attrac· t1ve salaries and an ideal work environment. for conf1dent1al cOn· s1deration. please sehd resume with salary his- tory to Personnel Of· fleer, or call Pat Coo· ners at C714) n&-1101, ext. 26 Columbia Savings ondLoail A.1aodaffoft 910 S. Brookhurst Anaheim. CA 92804. Equal0ppty Employer M/F J) P yellow collar to your ~btems "Out · · 642·2510. 646-4848 There". ere is nothln° 861·9099 eves. 759.9393 .. days FOUND: Male Cocker oul there that will help' ----------r Spaniel Blonde vi{'. Wilhin you is the source LOST: 3lnOI Kees hood Warner/EucUd5'5·S7IU of release from pain. puppy male. Red collar. worry & fear. Personal a Senior Payroll Clerk. We are looking for so- meone with 2·3 years payroll, data entry ex· per. lO·key touch. gd with numbers, a ble to work under pr essure with llllle supervision. Please call: Personnel. 54-4·0120 for an appoint· ment. THE IRYINE CO. detailer. Exper pref, but ~~~~~E;.O~.E.~~~~·i~~~E~m~pl~o~y;er~M~/~F~~ retponse. Call Now! n ot n e c . 64 6 · l 7 36 ; _64.2~·-56'18 ______ _ 951-1292 :=:::::i;;~~~~~~1F Banking AUT~~VE TD.LEIS vie. Harbor HIJh loved FOUND: Female come & confidential counsel· AtriCmtul'I OiY. famll1 dog. REW ARD vie. Bbch/Garlleld irtg, croup discussions. EqAl Opp Employer 1'$-858'7. 675-SHs 842-6478 ~1~-661~-s:~~~--:---I~~~~~~~~ Mm.ooh a kltooh & SchMtt & khooh & litltntidOll 700I a.1tn.ct1CM , 7005 IMtnlc"-r7001 ._.,..._ 1005 ....................................................................... ······················ YO&A IS WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR! T'1row out t•nsion. find peace of mind Willie vou build a mare healt'1y. beautllul body! The remar1(able sc:ltnQe of Yog• as taught at V09a Center Is famous f()t its wholebOdy a~ to a FULLFfU .. EO YOU. Taught by Avata & Sri Oevt. two •iti>ert & chermi~ V1 ... .,,, women vooa •lflN, '°""· calmt \he mind & tatltfiM thfough I through t.wn deep.rel~. ninm1on secrets. "*'tfatlon. tlOW to br•tthe ~tt•r for v1tantyt For ege1 12·12 COUHTIRNtlSOH PART1'MI VW. Porsche or Audi ell· c..- pe den ce preferred . OPPe>anMTIIS Commission pay, 1roup medical. dent.al. vaca· lMo ......... c. tlon plans. . L £GM:~'!.,,.ILLS. CHICK tYaSOt4 "' v~ HI 44' E. Coast Hwy 2 3'0 t •4oelltt• Newport Beach 67~ 11t'i:M110 AUTOMOTIVE c~ PAITS --··· COUMTaMAN Mr. IUdaH .. Oealerthlp Oi foreign w 111 a ~cept 1barp auto partt experience tra1neea with prev,ou1 prorerre4. Call Glen for cu1tomer contad ex· an a ppolntment.1 perlenc:e. Type 20 to ao IOY CAllVB wpm. lOWIOYCI We olfer uretr OP· AMDIMW portunttla. cornpet1Uve 640-6444 H larlea and wtdt ran&• ' AUTQMO?IVE ofcompanybeneflt.a. PAITS= Loe.I area d¥trtet, t• perteoel . CH~ 445£. Hwy. New.=ech Present and Past Tellers W• te w...t,.... ..... ._ ,_;..,.-' ..._,., w ...... ~ , ...... p ....... .4 ........ ....... C......111,1¥ ...... IL J 1 Clerletl r9tt~~tfS:.'rhon ClmtlCAI. w/Or. Co. thrabal. •llllTANT N•wPort Beadlotc. 1114 'fo Ullat ln A/P, gta "'°· + be&lf\t.I, 40 wpm eotry • trouble •boot· • ltDertl ole Kill.I re-Ina. tllCell. entry level q 'd. eu·o•u, X1H, for career ldv•ncement _ .. _,_P_M ______ _ ..... w...w 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMS'llUCftOM . SALB CarH.r oPPOrtua•~Y In HllJnf eoot.r'adt f• cell• ttru"ctlon of 1lt•·bullt bomt1 on Individual opp\y. 10$AM.IMC. n .. 56~ Equal ()wlt.y Ernplyr Cl.mtl Iott. A vcra1e contract ,......:i..-.. now W ,000 for a 1S38 aq. _ __; _______ I .,._ It. home. Flrm now ln 1tsi--------1 C~FETERIA COOK S4.t0-~0I/ l:,·~~~W:!°°1ead~~ sut n•r operat101 play women's ready to 1tat.ewlde. No Uc. 1'9Cl'cf. wear cl~ Ir cashier. Conslruct.ioos/R.E. exp. Clerical Mon-Fri trom '9·3PM. preferred. Some ev.,a 4 C ll u , wkndJ req'd. Training 4 CRIDIT/ COLLICTIOMS . Cl.lb Plnd what you want In Sell lhinp f-.fl .tlh Dall)' club, C.M. Call after lOam Francisco : M9°0S77. ' CL•nPtST • ... ar •OI' lntervlew sales facilities In Dana Lasuna Beach elec· appt. Point. Interview appt. tronlc mf1r. has im· THI 6Uff.D DIUGS Mr. Briah1 71H~3-0'7\l, Dally Pilot CluaUJecb. Pilot W antA(la. Irvine based manufac-iimiiiimmmmil~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil turin1 corporation hat Immediate require· menta for a Credlt/- Collecllont Clerk to as slat In a variety or credit and collection task.a in· Nudinc compulalloo and maintenance or credit information, typing. fll. ing and preliminary C'OI· leclion work. 1·2 years' credit and collttllon ex perience is necessary, Apply in person from 9am-4pm. OTI CLEll( B e a u t I c I a n s & lf ,.. Mve two to :nanlcunsts with cllen-..... ...: _ tele; be aelf·employed, ~...,,. ,._.. -~~= pick your own hours. -First class salon . • .. d:,. r.::::.:. 557-2234. t t 0 " • SO M e B~~~~p~lto1Ny ....,-1sory .... an Mature f/time. Counter Mfhrncl OWiet • aales, benefits, SUL~/wk. CMM ll••g ao.r. Regal Beauty Supply. ••• lo ... , Lo aft 263 E 17th St. CM. DI t tu•e11totlo111, BOAT hauling & It. main· ....... of TCp's lenance. 2703 W. Coast ..... , ... ~ Hwy, N.B.548--3641 ..... Wiil prepare ma.in di.a· hes, bake pa$t.rit'S, serve food In large quantities and perf0f1t1 other relat· ed duties. Closing date for applications Is April 17, 1981. Pennanent and substitute positions. CAFERTERIA WORKER $4.lt·Sl.17/ ..... mediate opening tor 16105•........_H• MonthruFri2to4. tharp penson for ceneral '44-7310 Economy~rtifled clerical duties includin& ---Homes typin1 for our Purchaa-CLBIC TYPtST 34177 CoastHlehway tac Dept. & working In tn.auran~ co. our o.c. Dana Point. Ca 92629 stockroom pulling Job · d d kit.a, lasu•An material, airport nee I a I . COOtC k I ..,. d typist 40-S0w1_>m for H 1 t ,,A h eep n1 recor s . Gd. aenual olc. dufiea. Ex-unt ng on .... ac Inn typing skills a mu.st! per. helpful, but not nee. has operu.np for rellef, Min. SO wpm. Stockroom Call : Laura. 833.8450, breakfast/ dinner cook. exper. helpful, not nee. 1~"l Do St "'"" N 8 Good pay & benefits. Ap· We offer gd. f•Y & ..., ve "If.....,, P I Y I n p e r s o n benefitl plus a DAY _E_.O_._E_. ------2:30-6:30PM Wed-Sun. WORK WEEK. CaU for Companion-live in. 21112PacificCoastHwy. interview appt. Person-Fem. needed to care for H.B. net Dept .. Telonic 72 Id lad lk ---------Berkeley, 714-494-9401 . yr 0 Yon wa er COUNTER help PI T Laguna Beach, E.O.E. Must h 8 v.e 0 w n wkdys, Oex. E~p. not •• currently lootung 10 ileld 10 ''' a11ead~ )e(.i,~~' comp"tPnt st•fl th(' toHow•ng DESIGN CHECKER E!Kiro·Mechanlul A A Dl'9•1't' •n E M 01al1tng w•ih • min1m11fll of ~01 181 yPa1s aerospac~ 1.hec.~111g 1n1penencl' ~Oil e•llm11ve ~nowledge ot MIL and ANSI ~pe<'•f•1..it1on\ and standards and be tam11tar w1tll stanoa•<J ~hQO> prathCll$ on m•c honong and fat>rt'-a11ng ot hil1dw<l1G Wtll Chet lo. en91neernig or11w1ngs and pw11eo '"1."11 bo.rds tor form hi l1t1•c1ton ,ic-.uracy cnrnp1,.fPnf''! and cost ellP<'t1111!y Join Our Technlcal Team! ~~==: ~.~~~~~~~u Duties include cleaning of cafeteria and equip- ment, as11isting in some --------- transportation. ln· nee 645.~ terview. call· 833-0379 --· AUDIO MAGNETICS BRUNSWICK'e O•lenM Dlvla1on ~ 1oca1eo ,,, Co"~ Mesa fU$1 ? t>loci.r. oH thl' San 01e9u ~ 'l!<'"'tY Vol'I olter Pacellent benefits • u111pe1o1,,e ""•Hliil'~ uuu11.e capao,1it1es ano a h•yt11~ tJ•\t"'~·••td Uf.J•·•dl•<J• w.11 ,, c omp.111y who ca•PS 11ti." '' IJf'•JJ'llt food. preparation and ---------.serving. Permanent and Clerical eves. COUNTER Help, dry cleaners. 5 day w~ek 2602 Michelson Irvine, Ca. 9'l716 ( 714) 833-0020 substitute positions. Construction 646-6883 ,........ ..... ~"'~~ Mesa engineerinf firm wlffl flli .,,..._.. -needs an exper1en1:ed C)fMt'ol offl~ ..._._ bookkeeper. Requires a A~ res~ for conscientlOUS, dependa- DEPARTME .... T • S300.S600Wk • Applr at Room 131 at n Get out of the hot sun & Huntington 84!ach Union CLERKS into our air. cs>nd. of· COUNTER or COOK Equal Opportunity FT/PT Gary's Deli. EmployerM F High School Diitrict. fices. No exp. rfec Will Several positions are I CdM. 675-2193 for appt. 1--------- r-· ble person. We are look-•~ltchboard rellef, ing for a self-starter. Ill llroolft a11d 1up-who 1s fast, accurate & pl~ •• Hea•y phone neat with numbers. c0'9tect a1td typhHJ Pleasant environment, ds of 4S-SO Wfl"' xlnt benefits. E.O.E. .... aeceuary. COtotTACTVICKI 1213)450.1217 H8UHSD pcKltioM cerry thMn an erc.ne..tt--------·I l025l Yorktown Ave. Huntington Beach. CIRd exception• Foe-prompt cOJtslderatloft, please c411tact SHlltLEY GtllERT to CllTCllMJe an htterYiew appoint- "'"'· IMPERIAL BANK 695 TowttCenterDr. Co1taMHo, CA92'26 714-641-2200 bt.262 IOOKKEEPING mtd/or ACCOUNTING CA92646 equalOppty employer mtf h To assist in developang the P&L. Work under 1•--------1 minimum supervision. -C-.. -.W--... ir ... - Requa red to use indepen. "' ~ dent judgement. May Cashiers wanted. Full or assign work to lower-part time Newport. San· level clerks. Xlnt. com-ta Ana , Fountain Valle,)., pany benerits Call Cos ta Mesa Cal l M i 111 e a ft er 9 AM · 644·4460 645·5800. CASHIER Car wash Will train Santa Ana area Call Leticia. 644 4460. available for individuals ocate an omce closest with typing 4Swpm and 6 to you. months to l year clerical 8201 E. Orangelhorpe experience. Duties will Unit E. l-636-0&64 . include typing. filing, re· Have something to sell? cord keeping, answering Classified ada do It well. phones and other ---------general clerical func lions. We offer a generous benefits package includ- ing paid holidays and Christmas week shut down. Please apply in person Monday through Wednesday. 9-llAM or1 l 3PM. I EMERSON ELECTRIC CO. Industrial Controls Division 3300 S. Standard St. S<1nla Ana. CA 92702 equal oppty employer mtr h Engineering No need to travel all over town to look for garage sales ... you'll find them right here in Classified. To place your garage sale ad, call 642-5678. Data ProceH!MJ Operator needed for mx- dorf Jentnx systt>ms for long term assignment Call for more info Tod Services. 979 8900 OEFENSE ,.,,v•.r.•r""' An equal opoot1un11y employer M F H V Equal Opportunity EmployerM/F/HJV Bookkeeper 'Person Fri· day, :lpply in person. Village Inn Restaurant. 127 Marine Ave Balboa Island Cashier for H.B. Drug Store Exp not ________ _ ne cessary . Perm CLERICAL Banking loollk~ Cl.rt A P knowredge helpful. 3 to 4 days per wk . Hrs. 9-5. apply at 1660 Placentia A\•e . Costa 847-2563 ------ CASHIER TB.1ER Nt!wport Beach orr.ce seeks full time teller. ex _______ _ Mesa HOUSEWARESALES Apply an person: Crown Hardware. 1024 Irvine. <Westcliff Plaza) NB per. pref'd. Typing &i---------10-key add. Further tn· for & interview. call IOOIUCIEIPE:R f /C CASHIER/ Clerk for re· Phyllis lmonll Fashion Island mvest-tail store Must be ex 644-72M menl farm. Excell op-per . Call · Balbo<1 WESTRao..1 port unity Exper. & Marine, 549·9671. E.O E. •u""" maturity req'd Call M F Ii fllDERAL SAVINGS 714·&10-0123 ---·---- fl4 Corporate Plaza !•--------Newport Beach. Ca E.0.E Mi r BANKING SAVINGS COUNSELOR An outstanding growth opportuntl)' is available with Fidelity Federal. a California lender Our beautiful Santa Ana of- fice Is seeking an ex- perienced New Accounts Representative with ex· ~rience in a bank or s•L ln addition to a toi: st•rtlng salary. selected applicant will receive ellce llent benerits in eluding: •Paid Medical/Ot!ntal •Profit Sharing •Paid Career Apparel •Free Parking Ffr further mformataon p ease contact our Branch Manager at (114 ) 547·9605 FIDELITY FEDERAL Sa•lftcJland Lo.ASIA. An Equal Opportunity Employer ** BANKING Wells Fargo Bank, <1t~nge County Airport of rice. haa ~immediate o~nlng for a : Ttler Part'l'lme • • td •ork 30 hrs per we~k <Mon-Thurs 9:»3·30 frl 9:30-6:30). ~Ir month1 previous billnklng experience re· quired. We provide an excellent alary and benefit ~cka,-e and a friendly tllln1 atmosphere. tatecoouct: IOOl<l<HPER FULL CHARGE Outstand1111: opportunity for experienced con i.tructaon development. real estate full char~e bookkeeper. for rapidlv e xpand 1 n ~ mu It •. c orporate NB firm . Light typing req Congenial ennronment. benefits. profit s haring. maJor medical & op portun1ty for advance- ment. Send resume incl Salary Hast & dates to Pat Parkinson VP. Quail Place Company 1400 Quail St. SUJte 135. NB 92660 or ca ll <714 )752-1920 •IOOKKEEPEllS! CASHIERS UTVTIM MARKETS For 2nd &3rd Shifts We promote to manage ment & supervision from Within. WANTACAREER? Costa Mesa 111 Ot!I Mar 631·9421 L11guna 84!ach 494-923..1 Huntington Beach 962-9116 AUTOMOTIVE! Pleasant working condt· CtMITBtY lions in exciting Airport IEFOllE MEED complex. Experienced SALIS only. Some typing. Flex· Retired persons who 1ble hours Opportunity wouJd like xlra income for advancement. See by going through our Orcice Mgr. training program al HOW ARO ChnroMt beautiful Pacific View Dove&QuailSls. Memorial Park. Will NEWPORT BEACH learn to counsel & help 133-0555 people. Ttus can be on a part-time basis. IREAKFAST COOK Phone Darrell Ward Full tame permanent. Pre-needSales Director Sday week. Experienced 644-2700 only Good starting e~~~~~~~~I salary & benefits . Apply 3-5PM Jolly Roger. 400 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach. CERAMIC Tile appren- tice. Exp. only. Wijling to learn. 631·4379 WANTACTION? Chemist &/or Chem. ClasalfedAdaS42-S67S Technician: Polymer Lab in Laauna Beach. R & D and QC. Knowledge MOTICI or GC . Salary com how Dally Pilot ClaN-mensurate with ex· lfied ads display their pertence. 714-497-4495 for meuages with legibility appl. Jorco Chemical and im1>11ct! Our ads. Company. we are proud to aay, re-----'------- ally get resuJU. Phone Have something to sell? MUl'nl. Cla .. llied ads dolt wen. Cashier omcE CASllBI Enjoy working as Office Cashier in Slavick's Jewelers. Duties include verifying sales balances, doing daily banking transactions, disbursin& funds and other related duties. Excellent Company Benefits Packa1e. PART TIME CLERICAL 12:30 p.m.. 0 r a n ~ f"!!-o u n t y pharmaceut1 t al manuracturing com pany requires part time C'"I e r i c a I h e I p Respansibilitaes include an s ~eri~g phones. greeting v1s1tors 111 the lobby. and basic clerical assignments Accurate typing a must. Please call for appointment. Carol Rufino (714) 546-8901 ANABOLIC, INC 17802 Gillette Ave 1 rvine. CA 92713 EqualOppty Employer M/F Contracts JR. CONTRACTS ADMINISTRATOR Orange County Wehan•..._cllcrh lob opportunity for an l.dMdual with at IMst I par of clrect -... contract odmhtlstr~ ffOft ••periettce in ..... posal pr•paratlon, MCJOtf attoM.. c~t mana9e1Mnt d11rln9 SrfontM•u. htcW. tMwguneulof ~.ct pay- ....... ntatt .. s. c'-"Je ectl•ltl•s, data a11d docntfftatf-. Mat ha•• • workla9 k11owlde~~..!." .. ~ Dtfftse legullffw CDAIJ. A lac~s 0..,.. Is ,...tred. W • off# ocelMwt fr. • ..,. b••flb -.. CH•H~ tocmcl ....,. tM S• DS.,O ,,... •• ,. Ctl, COIM lltwHtMI,..-,._ to: ,, ......... .. .. ,1a,_., nu H.rttor IL c ........... CAf2626 714-146-8030 BRUNSWICK COIPOIATION Defense Division Rockwell Hanford will be interviewing locally to tell you about some of the best opportunities any_ythere. RICHLAND. WASH. -Increased activity In stote-ot-the-ort programs hos created many oddltlonol opportunities for coreer odVoncement at the nrs1 and one or the largest nuclear fuels reprocessing complexes In the world: the Rockwell-managed Deportment of Energy faclllty of Hanford. Recruiting Is now In progress for aH three primary programs: chemical processing, waste management and vital support services for the entire site. Professionals who wont on-the-Job challenge plus abundant outdoor recreational opportunities will find both In this scenic Northwest area. HM••o•u • LOCAL INTERVIEWS APRIL 1·10, Long Beach Airport HOLIDAY INN, 2640 Lakewood Blvd., Long Beach. To schedule on appointment, coll (213) 597-4401, APRIL 5 from l:OO P.M. to 6:00 P.M. or APRIL 6·1 from 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. POSITIONS AVAILAILE RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING Pat Lloyd, (213) 597·4401 Engineers, all degree levels Cf\emlcal Engineers ~ wll 4ltlCOmPOA oreoa ol ptoceu control pllot plonlr. pro. cw delieloQme! 11. ona proc-. dellQn f0t nuclear 1'1'91 reproceAlnQ or10 ouoclole<J woste monooement op41rot1ont. These octMthN wt~ lnClude deVeloc)j!IQ ond dellt*lQ l)tOC*S ~ deflf1ing ollemolfvel. fden~. lnQ and ooordlnoftng PIOC4"I feotlbllly sruo.s If\ loOototorleJ onc1 pilot plonla. ond economic eYOluollon of OIMm<Jll-. E~ In tNlmk:ot l)tOCellll IQ OI IU:leof ~ deWed Meehanlcal Development Engineers Englneefl w9 l)IOl'I delOlla ol prototype ~ deli91opmeo d PfOQl<lmf. at W9ll Ot dlNIQn. •t ond ~ mechonlcot syaleml. ICnowi.dge ol rodloocfl¥9 watt. ~ weldlnQ. ond remote systems a.tired. Plant Englneert ~ w9 be atllgned dNQli PIOt>let'l'la to support molrli.nonce onc1 op41fab\ ol nudear l\.i ~oceQng ond wost. monooemer 11 loclllles Ot well at IUPPCXflnO u"'"* 9V1lem&. M>lllfV lo onotvze ond oaflfle prOOleml ond ~ ond OMQrl fixes IWOMIOIV. Aulgl11te1ill WJlfy f'rom oompleA !emote ~ and ~ lo ltOnOord """* and "4lPO'f •vstems ond eQU!pm9nl. Wiii PIOVkM eilQll.W•IO dl!«fk>n to ~drott«s to ~ ~ d9folled robltcolloMWlolotlon dfowlnga and tQeCJll. Collons. £11'1** ICe In dlemlcal P'ooeall IO plonlS. ~ 01 nuc:leOr ~a.Md. Elech1cal Englneen Abllt'f IO ~ l>foblen'tl. ~ Of'CI evaluate 011emot1Yei. and pro- 'llOe .. lgll-.11ig dlreellon IO<*igner~ IOS)loouce~ dNgr\ and IC)edllcotlonl lof MC1l1cal ~ and lnetrl.menl IVlfWTw In aip. Poft Of chel'l'4CXll ~ fo:'"'9t ond IUPPOltno u1WtleL Mlnlr'IUTI ol .,._ ~ ~ ICe In p6ar'tl •IQll-11 IQ, moltV9' l(lllCe. OI 09llgr\ ol , electllcctl IYl'9ml ~ Computer Sclenttm/lnglneen Sc::lenlltc ~ant nMd9d fQr ~ Ol'QMll. dellQI\ and OIOQIOlminO IOI on-1ne ~ ~ fQr ~ lll<llle nOIOOWf*ll ~oce. ~ anailftlcal lot>olotoly, ~. U'od p!QCW ~ IYl'9ml. Hardwol• ~ °* ~ ~ C330. EdlpM M600, Htt::IVA '40, VCIMn V16, "'tme .-00, Olgllat ~ Q .11134. and ~N.1100/.._ ~In matt\.~ 0t •d...,.llO lequllwCI P"* ~ ltw-. ~ ..,.....,., SY1t9m1 lngln.er ~ lllJdV piona. e'*"'9 and~ olteti~ IV'f«N ~ IWt- .... ~~~to~ ·~-o "'*" ..... Pl'C)o OtQrn ~ ~ l)lamed, dl\tlCpeC. Gnd DMoftt.ci IL'I o 1-to~ Int~ ond l't'etlNnolc l'l'ICSdl. MM,..._..,.. lot ~llllO ond ~IC>~ pOfOIT··~""-dl~ ondhPNQOf· obi Cll tiac» ..... ond ...,.. allMIQIM IMlee. fOmlolltr ...... ~Of-~11\lpit~~·~be,.... Monoo-r Conf19Ufatlon Mon~nt Illar\~ cMc1 and odlt•.., ~ ~......,. .rilcll ~ lot ~ '°""'°'*'" caWllll oc dlllgr\ ~ "°"" OCCOUl'lllnO oe ~ ~ ond <*IQrl ......, ._.. on ....,.. ...... ofbooralgwatllOn-mcr mpment._,..._. .. aD9y llO oo.t· •••ell--OdaSlt .... ~-to~ ....... lrlO. Cl'ICllfV wane., ~IUIWIO ono opeialla!W ~ ~ ,,..,. Detlgnera Mechonlcol (piping mechonl$1"1'\J). HVAC ond fleCITlcOI OesiQne<s Oiofterl or• 18Q1Me<1 10 suO()Of1 PIOQ•onu In nucieol fuel rep!OC415$1nQ one waste ~· os wel os IJJl)p0o11ng 011111\es syslems ~ ltw91s ol ·~ PROGRAM BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Jeny Pitts, (213) 597·4401 Sr. Industrial Engineer Posllloo 1eqvi<es P4M!omiono• of comc>1ete mettiocu onolysls and C'()jl..flOw Ol'IOVll• 10< oil l!ockwell HOOlord OQelatlons Also requt1ed ro devtlloC> , ~le m«JIU!fi 0( PIOd(lclrAl\f and l'(llemJ IOI "-ff ~lotion ond ut\lllollon IE deQree °' ~I v-ors expenence deslred Planner ~IQON!ble I()( f\Jnc:lloooVPIOOlommotic llCl\edule preporatoon, OS well OS IOI Olllllllng wtlt\ de~I 0( delOU ond tummoiy f1Jnc:lionot1P10Qrom· motk: schedules and ~• loodW'O IS. IE 01 llA wtfh one 10 ttvee veors !ele»ed IChedulnQ ·~· SKILLED CRAFTS Jerry Lutz, (213) 597·4401 Plpefltter Pelfotm lr&lollotlol\ tne*\t~. lotlllcatton, ICJ\'OUI, and le(lOlf on of !)lo. •no SVS1-. S.lup ond u .. nonc:t 01 ~ fOOls. £~In relrtoero'lon ond ~ pjpW'o evstems <119am oncS olrl r~ We otter on attractive benefits po~ lncludlno fife, medcol, dental and occident Insur< · , Uberol relm· buraement for reloc:atlon, and genetQOs savings and retlfement plans. All In our southwest Wa.NnQton IOootlon right neor Rlchlond. with great IMng for fMHY ltfe~. fOf those wflO cannot be inteMewe<:t at tNs time.~ resum. to: ' • W.R. Campb•ll Empl°""'nt Monaoer Honfofd ~tfon1 RoctnWelt fM9rnotlonot P.O. lox 100 lfchland, WA 99352 O.pt.OCT3 EQUCl~~MfF U.S. Ctttz.Nhlp Requi.0 .. ·, • I Dental Anl1tant 214 duyfwtek Mui.t be exp 'd, able & en thus1ast1c. Top pa) ~~~ DESfGH ENGINEER Mr.: to In M1i.i.1on V1eJo area ne"ls cxper in etecl rical connl•t·tor~ hl•rmel ll' sl'a l ., transducer dl's1gn t·om ponents m11teriah & methods l::dUtdtlOn SITTERS UNLTD Educatioft Maion & T eac:hen S1tteri. Unlld, So CA most suctes~rul house & c hild silt111g i.er\'1t'e :.tarred b) cdul'ators desperately needs quJ1tr1ed sitters for day, l'ves. & wknd.., p l as· Sll!nlTil'flt~ 857 1759 General Office Worker Must type 4-0Wpm Costa Mesa 549 3942 GEHERAL OFFICE Exp. l\elpful, gd typing ability, proficiency w figures. 10 ke) by tout'h. xlnt ro benefits Informal ofc. C M Call Milite art 9AM. 645 5800 GENERAL OFFfCE Looking ror a ver) In teresllng part time JOb 10 pleasant ufftce·• Cleric·al. for mallirl' I person Location I' C' II N pl Bch El< pt•r ;1 must At'curalt' I~ pmi.: no i.hurlhand :w hr week in dudes Sat & Sun Call 646 7431 8ouuhold ar Pt1rsonal care or arthrltlc per on Sat/Sun Ltnoon·7·8PM Permanfllt position. at tractive loc 9fl Balboa lale 875·0596 for rn tervlew. Houaekeeptr/Compunlon tee al LITIG~TIOH SECY For medium tiie firm Good $kills, thorthond pref'd. Newport Beach Xlnt benefits. CoU Rhon dn, 640· T03$ L1vo m or out. 1----------833 2009. Housekeeper. retired per.on, 8·l2tllrs day. 2/days wttek , H B urea 972·4500. "f'~c• Ft>e paid. Your future starts he re Gen ottlcc e.xper, Accurate ty11ing. 1'~riendly staff. '950 UJ). DOE, Rush! ~40·5001. Snelling & Snelling of Newport Beach Agency. •340 Campus Dr .. EOE LEGAL SEC!Y Salary & r~pons1b11it1es MAINTIHANCE lnlerlor plant rnaint. f/l w lben, must have ad d n v Ina record S4S-~2 Manager, Office work, counter help for rood service. Seasonal, (6 mo.). H.B. area. Call E. Songrath, <7141S44·S378 or write 14581 Ataci.a Dr. Tustin, Cu. 92680. MAMA GER/ ASST 1''or fabrir &lore Fab 1..'XP pre( Call Gerl 646 4040 Needed housekeeper & i\de to care for a bed pa· tieot. 548-1549 Pantry Worker, PIT, no exp nee. For interview call 833-9561. ·-----Parts Houukeeper. Englis h i.peakang, hve to, must be good with th1ldren. ages 9 & 5. Lovely home ' on beat•h with pvt room & bath. Salary neJ; Call wkdayb t'114>700lf>l\n11r 962 204 l . Sal Sun (2131592-2624 com mttsurale w1thl•---------1 Experienced engine parts counterperson Will consider training the right person. Apply tn per so n . to Boatswain 's Locker. 2431 W Pacific Coast Hwy, Newport Beach HOUSEWIVES Salad bur sener & set· up person needed ror a rralh neat r~tJurant Musi be fr1l'ndl). con:. l'ienl1ou., & dependable No l'XP needed 8 4 "'kdays Please i!ppl) in pt•ri.on Stoncm1ll Tcr rare 291!1 Redh11l l' M s kills 7~ "Pm minimum Santo Ana lrl'lne industrial arc•a P O BoJC \5487 Sant.1 Anc192705 Lr:GAl. SEl'ltET.\R Y 2 man Lai.:una Hl'h L1\\ Ofe louk1n~ tor M'trt•hiry Y. k•l!al l'Xpt'r Pl & t'runtnul Salar) negot1abk ~1'17 \'1211 Marlldlnq Auiat. 1s :.ou1th1 b' progrei.srve Part f 1118 l'Onstructton firm LO as Counteinq Youtft Sl'\l Huslfll'S!> l>l'\l"IOµ c~ mt•nt Per-.onnel in all Adults wilh outstanding JSPl'l'h of market 1nR attractive personal1L1es lh·sµ<mi.1b1hl1cs v.111 m to spend 15 hrs per week dude µropc11>al writing. counseling youth ages tit•\ elopmt•nt t>f \ urioui. 1 o 1 s . Evening s & marketing tools. markt't Wl'ekends Available S75 rt.>:,ean·h. atlm1n1~tru p e r w k C a l I !LOCI or markl'lln~ 2 305 30pm. Mon thru s) i.tt•mi., & dlrl't't i.alci. Fri 642-4321 ext 3<t3 I\ Journuh:o.rn Markl'l Ask for Lori. Dull1:s Int ludl' design. drafllnA. ITIUh'l'lu(:. tl'St 1ng & H&D prO)Ct'l:, Mech•rn1cal Eng1n1wr mg dei:rec pref'd Qual1rw<t cand1datt'!> send rtJ:.umc to Mri. 1----------1 Govcrnc:,::. Nann~ ~:x perienced Livi• 111 01} home l'ar(• fur l!!mo old bo~. Lilt' huuscY.ork Re.fs Call 4!17 1 l>S~J (:an Robel INSTAl.1.M ENT 1.0i\N l'HOCESSOH L'C'B . Soulh Suut;.i \11;c offtt't' ~XJll'rll'IH'l' pn•ft•rn•1I h u t " l' " 1 11 l r a 1 n Gt•neral 11Cfit•t• & l) ping skill~ rcqum•cl (';ill for appl 7115585-lllli llNITl•:lll'1\l.IF ll1\"'1\ LEGAL SEC'Y Exp'll le)?td "l't'} tor llltlllJ)!lll.: 'l'nllll partner ol ,.m all !\pt He a ch La" t'1r111 I ";111 t).14-4177 1r1i.: ltat·kground. with Orange Coast knu" lcdi.(l' Ill llH.' l'On oae·1 Pt'lot J u n S , 2 3 !I !) I V I ;1 Fabrit·untc•. Sulle 603. M iss1on Vil'jo. ('a 92091 BREAKAWAY TO THE GREAT NORTHWEST Local Interviews April 8-10 ROlKWt-:1.1 II\'\ nrn I.) "111 lll· lllh r\\l'Y. lllg (Ot'il 11} to ll'l I \OU <thoul -.onw of tht• 1111 µurtun1lll!s arn "hl'rt' Jo'or more lll•\;11f., 1 ht•rk 11111 1lispla1 .111 undl'1 1'.ngint•erm.i: 111 lo•la' s da,s1f1ed II an ford Opt•r.11111n" llH0hl:.1ml, \.\ ushrngto11 ELECTR0"41CS GUARDS Full & µart trmt• \II areas l'n1forni.. furn d Equal Opj.)l) t-:111111.11 M F II sll'ut·t tun mdu~lr) I!> prt' ry f'cl Sl•n1t n•suml' to 330 W. Bay Street SEC'Y-LEGAL Margan•t llnlmes, I' o Costa Mesa. Cu lrnnwcl 11pl'01nl! In •>ur Bo-< 2:1!.ln. NC'wpc>rt E qua I 0 PP or l In 11\l' uffil'C l'I\ ii l'r;tt· lkadi, t'a ~r.ltilill EEO Employer A few choice positions npt•n for ean•er m1ndl'd people l;ro"m~ audio mlr li>0k111R for M F, must speak Ent!. full 11me& uvC111me Ages 2\ or uvcr. ret1rt.·1\ ---------• welC'ome No ex per nl'C' tu·t• w mrn1n111m :! ;; 'r-. Emplo~er M F f'\P & -clnt tqung -.kill-. ---------•l l'AHT TIMI': Person TEST TECHHICIAH 1\1 usl n•ad St·ht>m .. hand .,older . ui.e s cope. & other tcM rnstrumenb Some sohJ slate audio trouhlt• shoolmJ! eiqx•r des1 red QSC :\ud10 1 I' rod u t' ls. t>l5 :!5-10 1 !126 l'lacent1a. l'~ta Mesa Apply l 'nl\t'r'al Prolecuon St•rv1ee. 12:!fi W 5th St . S1mt:i An•• lnterv1ev. hrs !* 12 & I .t Mon.f'r1 HA RDWi\HE SALES Full lime µart lime .\p pl) in pcr~on Crov. n Hard'W.ire, 11r.!1 lnine 1Westl'l1HPl..1t1Jl l\~ ELECTR0"41C Health ASS EMIL y LEAD EVERYBODY LIKES F JSI i;rowini.: lntcrna A WIMMER ln:.tallttr Salary CJpl'll <all Fra11 needed in Book pasteup CABLE TV 833 3622 MASSEUSE Mon & Tues No <''P Our growin~ l'ablt' T\' 1 · Co sN:k:. a re'>\>Cm..,1hll' , LIF~~AR_D 1 n d 1 \ 1 du a 1 \I 11 h a I tlllll' S,l '·' ix r ho11 r I tt•t·hnll JI .1pt1t11tll· 10 t..t-1-">111-1 hl'lp us ~11! .. tun· li·-.t • l.ll{Uc•r t'h.·rk I' ·1 n1fl's 1nslJll I\ 1nn\1•1lt·r hktor~tt:\l' OO~t'S This pusil 1m1 <1l 642 Ii.SJ. fer!-d<'f1nlll' J!ro"th ' potcnl1.il ror till' ni.:ht tn , _________ _ di\ uJuJI We offer mm pE'l1l1 \ l' :,;ilan &. rull be11ef1h Subn11t ill' pht: a 11011 It• 1111\\ ard l>l•rrnan l'.irt 11m1• "'' t'lllln\r) net· Appl) 1660 Pla<·en r luh C Jll fm mtcn ll'~ tia A\ e . C ~1 tl 11 ;>Ill~ MATERIAL HAMDUMG Part Timi..' STUDEtfTS H 0 MEMA.KERS \111nal Co. In stabll· Be part or the fastl' .. t l'Ol'f~) r1l'ld h:t!'> lll'l'd ror grO"'lhl( l'Ompan~ Ill thl' ,,.,,lHE.IRlllNE rIJNfPN# a h•Jd l'll't'trunit· a!'> health & nutr111on f1l'ld W LOAN SALES/ SHIPPER I rn m t•c.I opl'n1ni: I 11r pJrb { lt>rk ruhbcr hu'>l' produl'I-. mu.-.1 pa-. .. l'll ph)su·JI 111dud1ni: hJt'k ' rJ ~ To.1kmi.: .1ppllt·a 11con~ hl•I wn !I &. 111.1 m un I\ S1ral11fle\. liliil 1\rrn:.tron.1? .\\ t' In . ,.;o E \ hl·ncl;I\ •~ I net ('u Earn extr.i mone). "ork1ng p time m )our o" n home. 111trodut·ing the Ne" Dail~ Pilot to The Orange Coast Arl!a' Set \Our own hour!.' Call Weekd.t}s between <tµm &tipm.~l527 ' .. m h I) ll l' rs" n l'nlim1tcd int·omc opp 11161 CanwllJJck St lluJlifu·atwm. ind i} rs t y Call Mt Arm:,trnn1-t Nl'wpon fl<>ach ~:Wtill t•Xpl'r. 1n elcdr11 119l064:1 i-:4 ual0ppl\ Emphr Mechanical & Wood <i r11w111g m.mufal'!urm.i: PART TIME IUMA.WAY '°""' CMIAT MOITHWIST Loul..._. ... , April a.to ROCKWELL HAii<· FORD will be interview ln!l locally to .tell you 1boul some of the best opportunities anywhere. For more ~tails. check our display ud under En&lneermg in today's classified. Han ford Operations Richland, Washington 41~ Rockw.11 PJk.~ International _,. aco.u:t 1111 H•• It n111u1 Equal Opportunit} Emplo)er M I'' US C1ti1en~h1p Required PRINTING Experienced tounter person ror printshop Full lime 0 C Airport areu Appointment 5S7 9212 Ask ror Mr!> Kuusk Newport Sta t1oners Inc Prinlmg Offset Pressperson Exper 'd 2nd Pressperson Goss Com mun1ly 4 unit Appl\ 1660 Pla<·<•ntia Ave . CM PRODUCTION WORKERS Anabolic. lnl' . a leadt•r m thl..' \ 1tamm mJnulu« luring mcluslr). ha-. 1m mediate upentnl!., on tht• ll>t shift for J lalk•l rndl'r and a packager ~1 r' pent•nc·e nl'l'l''>sun Call or apply in person ANABOLIC, INC 17802 Gillette,\' l' Irvine, Cl\ !Y.!713 17 l•l > 546 8901 i41~ Rockwell ··~ International nit•chanH·al as ... t•rnhl). HIGll Fash1<m 'tor<' nds 1----------1 PCB :issembl). (ml "11: help Sal;in tn>rnm W F: ,\Rt:: ti FlOW I:-. (i' l'C)fn j.)J n~ offl•r.-ix·rma m·nt, full l11m· po:-.1t111n Columbia Sal'lngs h11., fnr vuung person ~Ith 1mmcd1alc open1ng:. fur Equul Oppt~ • Employer M f See our ad m toda) 's l•--------- 111111IU11e Ultftct tels tO'll,_ It h$1JltU t:<)u.11 Op1J111 lu1111 ~ ~:m pl .. 11•r \1 F l 's ('1111•'11,hlp llt><1u1n•d lH i':T ITI \;\ HI> lur 112 111j! h;1rnes.,1ng. '" , . • nll'l'h;init'Jl asM•mhl}. I' time Sail's or 11£1: ht> ahlt.> to train as· exp clt•s1rl'd ifiO Olin sl•mhll'r' on~an1ze llostcs:, D1n1nj! Room mJnpo"l'r & mall'rl<il · · I' 'I re ... nurt·l':.. & cl1spla) supen i::.or. l'X\I. ' . good lca1krsh1p skills d.ays. II,\ t t1'.unt.n duh. <>u.1llfll·d ..ipplll·an\-. c~ :\1 (.all_ ~fl~~-Jll,1m .. houltl 1011t.11t Ila' rran11-.1u:H.10.1 .. li tlmJn at S1·11·nt1J 1t· Orill1nc lnternatwn.11 55; 111151 E () E HOST/HOSTESS Full &. pan \ mw :1\ .11la 1 bed 11.,\lh1icln1 h""JI Flt·ttro melhan11al Rt•sp1111.,1hil1t 1•·' 1111 I Tl·t hn1nan Sr l nusuul ble '"Pl~ Ill j.ll''""'I 3 5P!\f Joli} Rogt<r 10c1 So C:oasl Hw' L.1j!11n.1 f\l'<oC'h \olal mt·nu pl.1nn1t11! 11pp11rtun1t\ fnr m.1111rl' ---------• INSUR/\NCI': 1'l1•rk tor IJr s ot f1l't.', mu~t ht• t'X 11 l' I I I p l' w (' I I . .,horth;intl ht'lpful xlnl w k ~ i· o n <I I 1 1 n ~ 1· hl'nf'f1\-;, ..:cl :.al.tr\ \lnt l'LI rt•<•r 011por1 55/i ti!l:!2 IHSURAHCE l't·1...,onal 11111•" •'< 1111· 1·um mC'n 1JI t11w' J-.!>1' 1.1111 nt•1·th·d tor '\pt I lkh in~ Jl-(t•n1 1. '.ilar) t•111n011·1hurJlt \4 •''tK•r I' f, t J 11 ( 01 .1 ll p I lit4 5522 gl'ne1'al nw<.:h.i1111·al .1p Loan Shipper~ 111 our tlluclt• & :.klll!-o W1ll lrain t I as:> Jf 1 e d undl·r "Secrl:'lary" THEIRVINECO. Loan Salel> Dcpartmt'nl 111 manv art•as. 1111 1111.l Scleetl't.1 l.'and1tl:.1ll..'s "''" ini.: "oncl"orkin.i:. Jig:. & ---------• oc ln\OIH•tl Ill -.hipprng ll\ltllt'' t•c1u11Jmt•nt & .. "llA \'1\ or con\ l'll I ---------• m.11 hm<' r1'1l.11r &. mJm twnal loans 111 1"111.:\h I t•·nJll<'•' l'li f>lt•;i-.Jnl PBX ,1n1! µrl\;Jll• lllll''t111-. "11rk111g ,1tm11~phert' PBX OPERATOR .111d "'1 ll I\ Ill' it• hU "1'111 I opi>orl unit) tn .1th :111et• (h',pon-.1billlio· "111 111 I Onh thuw Y.ho arc· cit-Full lime po~it1on 3\all c ludc• 1ht• 1111•p.11.il1"11 111 l)t•iHlalile & dcsirc lo for da' shift with rotal cl111·umt.'nl' .11111 t 1t .. -. 1111 ll'J 111 iwt'<I .ippl\ Hit.:hl mg weekends Qual1f1ed :.Jll· 111 th" '1'1 untl.in mdl\ iilu<1I m,1~ !-oldrt 1m appht·ant will be rrlrn markel m acld1111m 10 na'<li.itt•I\ \ppl\ 1n ble person with pleasant a11d1t111i.: luJ.n P·11 "·11-tc' pt·r~11n 11 \:>1 to :lP:>1 !l:l-l & eU1e·1cnl JJhonl' man· 1111or t11 -.lupml•nt '"' \\' lilh ~t l'ostJ '.\k,.1 ner EnJO) extl'llent to PRODUCTION TRAIMEE Huhhl•r host' produt·t:.. must Pil"s co ph} ~ll'al includinR bu<'k X rav Tak1nR appl1tul1on~ bt.>twn 8 & lflam onl) S t r :i t o ( I l· ~ • I i Ii i I ,\rmstrc>n).! \\l· In EOE A KendJ "" Incl Co Property Managemt•nt APT. LEASIMG PART TIME ~al~ E•P'ri n~ .,_-..,.. o~td JI wort! wit.h ••· eculfYt fi veJ cllenta. Mutt ti.ave Jll'O"• trick record. You will bt worllln1 w&tb pro· fesalonal UIOClatee Our ortlceofr. rs. •Beat beacb location •Liberal rommb ioo Provam., •Nat'I ttferut program Call now ronppt. Welt Hcmphi.IJ,913-7300 RECE"90NIST Phones & clerical duties with lar ge omce supety company. Will• "train. Phone for appt' M7-9212. Mr. Emmons. Newport Stationers Inc. lfCEPT /TYPIST Sharp person with ex· cepllonal typing skills & knowledge of bookkfep- mg Small engineeting off1 ce 957 u.o~or 832-7996 Ht-:CE PTIONIST. Npt lkh law ofr . ask for Caryn t7l<tJ 644-6516 RECEPTIONIST La" orr.ce Fashion Island S<1lar) open 640·~ RECEPTIONIST Immediate opening 1n beau l 1 f ul New pbrt Beal'11 Challengin g µ 0 :. I l I I) fl H UIS y telephone:.. type 45 wpm Call for appoint rnrnt, 5~~/.7!nl RECEPTIONIST !<"ult time Mon Fri Mus i bl' pt:'rsonaulc & well grooml'd, ISc ellJOY m!-'et mg lhl· pubhl· Rcqwres good !>pelting & pen m.insh1p No typing Phonl' l:'Xperience pre ferred 1''ull C'Om pan) t>enef1t<. ,\pply Pen n,.,<1,er 166(1 Plac~nt1a ,\·, e c \1 RECEPTIONIST \\ llh or Y.1thnut l~pmg needed Top pa~ fl·m porar} & full time· Call Tod Serv1c•rs at l/79·8900 Rl-:<:El'TlONtST. f'(l'll oft•. duties. F' tirnl'. Tut!!> Sat . pl t rountr~ ; (uh Call 644 5404 RECEPTIONIST Newport Beach. SJ.llOO Greet LOP lC\'CI chen'9 & do h prng al lhl" 111 le rn a I' I. ft rrn. A rea I professional will land this ·excell :.rwt with great benl'fll~ 557-6122. 731-771 I 100', free lo Appllcirnt ,._efS~•iu 15011 Campu." Dr N B t-1211 Yorba St Tustin <lid;11\ t1111•.till.il1011 ! 1H·r ... 11n H<•,u111e 111 llotel i---------- " 1111• tor' ~ p,1t1t·111' •"-l>t•p1 IWI' ~::!t>H I' o INSURANCE SUJll'I \ 1s111n 111 1t11•tar\ HH\ it.:ix; I. \ ( a !J(Mlif; Front Desk I BILLING CLERK I c·l'lll'lll llt.'rwf1h p.io·kJ).!l' benefits includmj! a free mt lutl111.i: •h'm.it .ind 'h !----------mca I per s hift /\ ppl) urn .il\r;idl\1 ::.tdrtml! MECHANICAL !J.\M Nuon. Mon 1-"ri s<1l.1n.,, Jn•I Jll l'llJC•' ;i TECHNICIAN Per~onnel Tht:-entr> lc\l.~I po~1tu>n 0pt"n Munda~ El·emnR'> 1~ rei.pons1blt• for 'ho" I H) Appmntmenl CJnl\ mR unit<;, handling ll'SI 1----------.., I ii f I I' I I' I I II 11 "I ltul1•11:h ll1JI, ll11•.111L1I. 1101>" ,u11••''""' ,., ENGINEER 1 Clerk I 101·Jtl.'d 1n '\t·\\11or1 P r 1 • 11 1 ,. 11 t' • I tkad1. h.i-.. .111 111111wd ap1slr 11111 " t 11• .-.1· 1 h OIJl'lllllJ.: tor ;.111 Js-..1•rtl\ l' C t' ~ 1 1 ... ~trutlural cfr.,1,i:11l•r . 5 We an' '>C<'kmg .1 tK•opll' I • · ' ) rs t•xpt'r '\'pl lie-onenlec1 1X'r".11n Jhlt• 111 or••uni1t·il & mot11 att•il llosp 196 !'17tr.! ol<· 1,·-1 .~ "110 0 k · r1~-1 hc1ur' 'l1i•l " ·•v "r Iii ~... " · 1ndl\ Y.h11 :ilso h.is PX l>e adept i11th f1gun•s l'ell •·11111mun .... 11111n' Full time p1.1s1\1un otkr-. o;kilb Dutil''> 111..rutlt· ex 1·t• I lent t·om p.i n ~ •·vmpihn1.t 1nl11rmatwn bend1ts. mt'lurlrni.: ·'Ir l't' fur lll'l'IJilfilllllll & toll111\ meal per shift i\ppl~· 111 thru of 111,111,i11t·1· tla1m., •---------11-:,p :\lt•rllt·al b~t,lanl . IJ1:.pla~ DISPLAY/ SIGN MAKER Ex cl'l I t'll ht•1wfib 111 front & b;.i1·1<.. hr:. & "a I a 1' c11a•n smoker. 5-lll 1371i NP 11 l'ludt• rnl'd1t·al. rl<.'11\al. I _________ _ hl·a 1th IOWl';lllC'l' profit sh11r1ng pt.•11-..utn pl.en ro c.11-.<·ount \pph 111 pt•r-,on J.C.PEHHEY 2 t i''.1sh1u11 hi and f;O E • ;\l F Donut Shop i-:arl~ \:\1 ~h1 rt l>onut maker & sale' peNln 'lln 1."Xpt"r nee \pr1h ll1pp11, Donut'> 11151 """flClrl FROMTRUMMERS The f1nei.t alhll•t1c· shoe & dot hmg store 111 the tount ,. 1s look mg for a hard"ork1ng . t'O lhuaslll'. energctlc peri.on for a full time a!'. -.1stant manager pos1· hon l\ppl) in person at FRONTRUNNERS. Newport Beach IOOO N Bristol St !155 0165. ask for Jody Bh d t: ~\ 1--------- person. :'l-fon rn · !l \:\1 1nducl111g Mt•1clH';.in• & Noon Personn<'I "":ihilil\ ldt·:il t:an MARRIOTTHOTEL I <lulatl' Y.111 hJ\l' hJ1·k 900 Newport Ct.•nt£•r IJr !(round 111 h<•,111t;il 111 Ni.>wport Arnt h .. ur.in<·•· 1i. l'ollt·1·twn' Equal l)pp Em pl~ r M I-Fur 11111rc• 111f111 maliun & _ 1nlt•n ll'" 1·all Linda Hotel S:in Ma:irtrn 111 Ll·nhart. 711 tH5 ~1 :11 Lai.:una &>m•h n•ct 1·'11 -"'.0.~.:.:.t-~.· -----Front 0 ...... 1.. L'lt•rk Familiar "1lh 'l;('H :!!'ill Xlnt work1ni.: tond 494 9436 Hotel MARRIOTT HOTEL hie Y.urk ··1111ro11n11•11t I .1-.1•1 rnfi.:r nn•fh MARRIOTTHOTEL l'r1ha:11•1• thi~ lll'JXll IUlll \ll'rM1n \\1th e\pt.•r in u.. 9()() Newport Center Or dent relal1ons & makmi.: leasing arr:mgrmrnts <it one of our apt comple\ cs Must hal'l' no1hlt• schedule & be alarlablt• to work weekend" Wt· will train rNo rt•al estate ht is rl•qu1red. this pos1t1on clot.•-. nnt in v o I ,. t' c· o m m 1 s ~ 1 <> n sal<.'sl This 1s a part time• pos111on Suhnin appl1t·at1c>n lo t) For l'lll11Hli-nli.d 1"n 111i.: .. t.1ndarcl shot> & Newport Beach -.ukrnticm pll'd'>l' '°1111 ha11c1 toob Joli 1ndullt•s Equal Opp Emplyr M I'" l<i<'l "l:,1ctn l'l·1r1n .1 1 1.ihr1rat1on of l1J!hl ---------•1 1iMl i7hiJ11l.t'\l 11:1 ml'l.ilp.irt..,tndra"mi.:s Columbia Savings and Loan Association !:110 S Bro11kh1u-.,1 :\nahl·1m. l'a ~li!X.>I F:11ual Opp\~ Emplu)cr M F M ,\CH !NIST '1 rain"'' Prt•fcr .. onw shop l'\JK'I' for :.m mf)? r1rm Ill ln•inc Call Rilt') 1111 a ppt 979 noeo MACHINE SHOP lmmediatt· opcnini.:~ for centerless ~nndt'r. E' perience C'osta :\le"u plant El!.<'<.:11 t'O benefits lh•lln1111t'. 545·0413 Soml' l'Xll on l.1thl' & rmll lll·-.rr:ihlt• W1ll tra111 qual1f1t•d UpJJlll'llnt Ill " o m c u r l' a s l' :i I I 4!13 6624 for appt E 0 E. \I EDl(',\I. Full or part 11ml' front o ff1 t·e Tran-.cnhmg l''<lll'r prr f'd t;,i5 9401.l :\1t>d1c.1I ,\s::.1s\ant LVMorCMA Small dm1c lnt«ll<'d m Npt Reh ha' a unique oµemn~ for an l. \'N or (.' M A " 1 I h 1-; K G tapab1hl1l'' PrimJr) funet1on of lh1s po!i1t1on will be publH' relations Snles barkMround helpful 1':"<cell fringe benefit~ pack.ige For more information & in terv1ew. t•onlact Jane 1-'oley, 714·975 0660 F:OE MIF Per son Frida~ 1-::.tabhshed loc·a l Co need:. person for rl'cord kl't>p1ng, lite t) ping. hean phone~ Salary aet·ordin~ to exp Bcnd1ts Call 642·34!13 Howard Derman PERSOMMEI. e.'J lHE IRVINE a::Ntf'Nolf Nt!w organization seeks 2 d} nam1t· people Exp \061 Camelback St w1lh a temporary help Newport Ue::1l'h. 9'l660 scrl' and or a keen de Equal Oppty Emplyr sire to work an thel•---------- emplymt field These are e"<cel. oppty's ror the tand1dates mtercst ed in getting in on the ground nr & growing P time 7days, 2hrli da1 ly, AM delivery, LA Times SlOO per week Laguna Beach 494·8496 "1th a co. which has 1----------been started by people who believe that ex ccllen«e 1s sllll obtaina ble.Call· lVICKI .HESTON I QC INSPECTOR Growing laser co re quires 1nd1v1dual ex per'd in Inspection & Quality Control of high technology mechnnical. optical & 'lectronic parts & assemblies used R.E. Secretary Heal Estate firm nl"t'd" t•xpl'ril'nced :.ecretar) for 1 i... (' :\1 off11·e :\1 U!'t ha \'l' c•xccllent I) ping ~kill!.. short hand hl'lrrul hut not reqUtred W1I as s1i.t Mana)!er v.1th operation of offirc fl E lin'nitt' dc:.irahil' (':all Suzan 631 021:1 R~Mtte RF.Al.TORS Re!>ervatlon Clerk f:\ pt'r pref Maturt' Tut.>" Friday 12·4 979 ;550 RESTAURANT Sandw 1ch Maker hfs 7AM JPM Mon. tr1 646 8883, call an) lime & Associates 18004 Skypark Bl Ste 235 Irvine m C02 lasers ,.. Individual will bel·--------- RESTAURANT Exp'd waitry for Con l'•nental c u1 s1ne restaurant. Table side cooking. salads. entrees & desserts Call for appt. 494 ·8460. Mon· Fri, 9-5 Managemenl De~Full career Menu As an Aaslstant Man~er or Maruiger Tr1ln.e at one of our family restaurants. you can nounsh your talents for handhng groups of employees and the nltty gritty dete1ts of running a successful business operauon Budgets. mvenlones. :>d>1ert1sing. personnel and public re1a11ons-you·11 get ti all At tile same time, you'll get healthy portions of car~r beneltls to help sattsly your appetrte for securrty and growth Entrees on Denny's FULL CAREER MENU include • On-Tht~ob Tr•lnlng • Extended V•c1llon Plan • Profit Sharing • Fr11 Mtdlctl end Lil• • Dt(llal COv1r1g1 ln1ur111t1 • Carnr Advanc1men1 And there are more. such H exeelltnl starttng aalarles and liberal ment 1ncreast1 Interested? Then cell Monct•y thr9ugh F(lday, 9-4. 540.0400 PIPEFITTER Break Away to the Great Northwest Loe.al 1"'-"lews ROCKWELL HAN · FORD will be l.ntervlew· \ng locally <April 8 · 10) to tell you about some or the bes't opportunities anywhere. For details, check our display ad un- der Engtoeering ln today's cl8SlSified. Hanford Operatiot's Richland, Washington Equal <>HortunllY Em*}"tl'M/11' u s. Cl'Uml.lhlp ~ respons1ble for inspec tion of incoming purls. with heavy emphasis on mechanical items. Other duties will Include m speetlon or in house manufaetured parts & quality control or outgo- ing products At least 3 yrs exper. in s1mlllar duties is reqwred. Call 493-6624 for appt. E.O. E QUALITY COMTaO\. lmmed. opening In final Inspection, hose & fil- tln g , must pass co physical mcludlng back x-ray. Taking applica· tions btwn 8 & lOam on- ly. St:-1toflu. 17671 ArmstrO'li Ave, Irv., EOE A t\endavla Ind., Co. Real Estate Licensed R eal Estal4 aaleapeople to work now condomlnlums. 64\.199l R•al Eata&e Lo•n Counselor: ~d TD'a, Mostly restdef\Uat. ltll· p•n.Slnt ~omp1nv1 U5·9Ul Restaurant Cook• Waitress Full & part time posi· lions avail. Ideal st'hedule. Excell. ro. bt..1efits which inetude discount privileges. medical/ dental, life-ins. profit sharing & pel'\Sjon plan Applyinperson: J.C.PIHHEY 24 Fashion lsl~ni E.O.E . /F Restaurant BOB'S HOMEOF1'1E BIG BOY! • ; No experie n ce is necesury for these lm- m e di ate openings ! Please eome by to~ us between 2P~4'~~Mi\ \ WAITaS .,,. WA~_I_ co~~i 1S4 F:Ul lTlh ~l at PpJ COS'tAM f\ ~ ~~.· d ~*· l a\ El RC>ld UAGUNA KIU.S ... s.tretal')' , ............ . lnaure}'OW'futu.rel Hvy. ataff intedulna. Oct lYDU)I • ~ tlcllla. •i~·tl!.006. 1004' Fee Pl.id. "'all; Kay Baun, 540·5001, Saellio1 • Snelltn1 of Newport Buell Aincy, 43'0 C.1'.D pua 0.-., IOE Security ofttcer, P IT , wkeolh for lri ap&. com- plex ln N.B. h ,50/br. For iolo con\act J im Luptut..+1900. •T"Ftot41 "I ONIATOlll Pleaaaot ~ toadl· lloo1 ln extjtJDJ Alrport comptu. Some IC1ht bootteeplnc, t)'ptoa. ttulble boura. Op· portulty tor advPc• ment. S..001ee11ar. HOWA•a.., .. Dove" Quails~. N!:WPOR1r 8£ACH IJMSH TRAVE:l.AG£NTS Exper'd, aaore tralnln& prererred. xlnl salary & SICUTAIY SICllfMY Se.cretarlaJ beneflt1. ·N.B. 754·1555 For m anutacturor'a Xlnt aklU., mature, non· Sea ask for mer. 11ent. 11\llt have &ood 1mkrH.B.-..1378 Orfl~~;.;:~tety TYPIST, must take S/H JM!lfor...._ Flot aotlQulUtt "lcqulttucn tor Nlect people wttb cllacrlmhllthlt taai.t. 5 ~ Clltaie. rrom the Uta pJ111 Yariooa parta l:n I.he U.S.! I • 71-10 ITIMS Oil OlllHTM.IA from Hlllcreat Dr. Beverly JUIJ•, Ca. lftb Century Bronae, Jade, lYOrY. 1at.aum11 Jl1\arl, kakeroono 1creen, clolt10H, cbampleve, lacquered turnJture, tarved te~wood. etc. iePRIOO FUIMITUll • lllWAMT Pl!AIOD Cut&lata fine • dinnerware • etc. acquisitions from El•lnore. CaUf estate. AK ANTlQtllt DRESSERS, U I Of'ted fluor ac:ent U&bts. misc atoola. ttc Ctll Dean, at 6'15.too() r rust velvet so ra. 3 cushions, ltaJlan Provin- cial. mint ~ood. Sus Fireplace sc:rt>en, cop. p('r trim, fret .iandinf, 39" X26", S30. 833-8667. K1na-slie waterbed. com· telephone voice & type •-to t'I fin lal f. ac,.urately No Bkkplna. Secretarial u• P na · anc 0 · or 1peed-wriUni. 4/hrs, .., P IT tUon With led fie• or. aitPort. Typlne 2 • 3 d a Y • week . &-5. 6'0>8UO. P<>1 var & shorthand req'd. Top (114>'"•• """"". Seod resume & salary h.l.Jtory to: AdH.#112,hlr .... • AMHICAM OA.IC ROU. TOP OIS«S Orl&lnally from telegraph office, Elsinore, CaJJI. plutl A Beautifully appoin~ "S" Roll top from hiatoricaUy old Biltmore Hotel. Santa Barbara, Callf. pl. wt wood headboard, xlra thick loam pads , h e at e r & 2 5 /y r g u11rantee on m a tt $250/080 646-8382 • P.O. IN# 1160. C.. ....._CA f 2626 respon . ln~all S ,,, .,....._ SICllTAIY trcltltect11ral firm In benellta. To l ,LSO. lO<bo 'PW91_$_T __ _ Self-1tarter needed for La1un1 Bch. '.fyplna. Fee Paid. Call; Marjorie '•n position with large bookkeeP\na, flline. re-s .. mvan, ~5001, Snell· Invoice omce needs n•c'"ai'---.... ny at . l p ill Ing It Sn e 11 In I or person accurate with Abo: •Sliver• TifCany Lamps• More Bronaet • Toya • Dolls • Bedroom 1eu OFFICE DESK w /h hn11 drawer, 1 yr old. S95. 673-7578 .RESTAURANT HEY! Y001E STAI MATERIAL! CARL'S JR. bas both FULL and PART TIME positions available im- mediately for : COUNTER PERSONNEL All shifts are open, days and evenings (must be 18 for nights) Good p~y. excelle nt benefits . steady employ. ment opportunity Please apply Ill person: Tues. -Sat. 2 -S PM 23002 Lake Fontt LCICJIMCI Hlls Equal Oppty Employer -• ..... "'""''-ceptlon 1l. 01 ve, Newport 8e1cb Alency, fl ur" •-10 key dd executive offices l·n rheerfulattitude1must. I "' "" · 11 • New~rt Beach. Xlnt. Hrs.&-Zpmcbily. 4340CampuaDr., OE C.M.979-8600 Salea 'ecretarlal altllla Callforlntervlew TYPIST Alltoc:..tlrS.. needed. lntelliceot, BrinaReaume SICUllTYGUAIDS Part time, 2·3 days per PM Jewilry ability to WOlir on own, 81alr Ballard Openings for quahfled wt. Vacation reUef. Ap-• C II P ltkt typine: 70wpm + · Die-Archltectun & Planning individuals. Good start· ply at: 1660 Placentia. tallng machine ex-850 Glenneyre, Lag. log pay. Refundable un-Costa Mesa M .... W-.•1 perieDce a mus t . iform depogita. 97S.7243 ----------SM Shortftand, superb Bc:h. &638.8191 TYPISTS Full & part Cime open-benefits. Call Loia at 4~ •Immediate Openings in1s avail. in the above 714·752-2711. E.O.E. Secreta ry Sec'y <c hurc h ). 12 •P/lime,Fltime, Temp. Dept.. We offer the best ---------M I D 1 C A l bra/wk, Tues -Thurs . •Top Pay beoefita program of any S -a.-./c t Typing, mimeo, phone, For more info, call Tod re tail co. Apply In •c ..... ' °"' IMSUIANCE reception. Church ex-Services at 979-8900 person· L._.leoclt Knowledge of Medicare perience. l s t United JC ,...y Fast gfowina develop-Worker's Comp. desira-Methodist Church, Seal I•--------· 2·F· : .. , ,_1 d mentCo.needsmolivat· ble . Excell. salary, Beach.(2l3)A3J."""'•. Typist • a.,uOlha an ed. self-starter, to han· benefits, working condi-.. """"' EOE M/F die a variet y o f lions. Wes tminste r CRTOPERATOR responsibilities. Duties Medical Group. Call: SELL A. YOH Growing electronics dis- F TIME tributor seeks gd. typist inc l ude bkkpg, con· Mrs. Decker,893·1321 ULL to train ror on-line rom-tracts, typing. < 50· EamS6ormore anhr. 1 60wpm ) & marketing Secretary .. P/T, student Call966-05Z2 puter systems Excel . coordination . Xlnt ok,gdtypmg,someS/H, o pportun it y & co • Beautiful 15 pc dlnin1 room ensemble. elt' I OVER 1.075 exquisite items to be olfettd ! One J)( the finest acquisitions ever to be presented in ~.California !! BIG AUCTION DATES: APRIL 11th-12th-13th Sat 6pm & 12noon Sun. & Mon. 7PM. Display Exhibition: Sat April 11th 10am-5pm ANTIQUES · 1685 Toronto Way (714)540-3955 Costa Mesa. Ca All wood Bassett bdrm set . 1400 End tables, 3 SIOO 673-$530aft . 5 . Ovet I Oak dm1ng table 4 10"' & 18 " leaf 4 c:aneback side chairs $325 752·8123 Contemporary earthtone soru s200 Matching <·hair & olloman $200 rnffee & end t<1bles $100 All like new! 551-5000 Don't move without Za k 11esl prices on your Jewelry. silver <:oms. or furn11ure Call me R!ffl 6003 Dining game table. 4 up hol l'ha1r.;, $200 OBO SALIS CLBtK..aet.11 Office Supply Cempany has Cull time positions available. Will train. Newport Stationers Inc. 557·9212. Mr. Emmons. d. h S I Se r Sho XI beneflls. Ca ll. Elsa . growth potential & good 1ctap one. a ary per rvice-( 11 pi. nt. 556.3880 --Mutl·hm!? l'ouch & hide a s alary. 30-40 hrs /wk. exp. 2:30-6pm. 673-7480. oppty & benefits for '-.--------•I f Send resume to 1278 -mechanically·inclined 1• AllticpMt 8005 Do9t 8040 be<l. $350both C'of ee & 2 li75 43S8, b7S..2U4 SALES Glenneyre PO BOX 48 SECRETARY Mature ef· individual with basic TYPIST/ •••••~··••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l•nd tables. 3 S1so Jmmed. part lime open-_L_a_g_u_n_a_Be_a_c_h_C_A_9265 __ 1_ flc\ent. State Farm Ins. e lectrical knowledge WORD PROCESSOR o\ n .t 1 q u e s s 5 PB X <EESHOND Pups AKC 6?5 4351!. 67_5·2244 Ing for R eader Ad Agts. Offlce/Will train. 540·6300. Entr y-level position in switchboard. Xlnt. rond Cha mp sire M f' Pl't & ~usl Sloune yt.>llow anlq representativeformside SECRETARY P ltime. 20 St artt.oSlOOO 751-1933 SlOOO 966-1363 s h o w Pvt Pt Y d 11 d Hies position. Gd. rom-hr k ,..._ C d i I SHlPPlNG & Receiving well-established firm . 213/697 1345 aft 6 pm ~ ~a uml 4 "taggere · w · """'· o c. ut es. ---------, Dept. worker needed to Must have strong typing ~ h l v ~ a~k in I! s200 pany benefits. Apply in Call: Christ Church By Secretaries fill orders. load & unload & grammar skills f ull '-ppllelftUS 80 I 0 551 mu; person· Pe nny saver · lbe Sea. 673-~ trucks. Will tram. Appl" time Apply 111 pen.on Lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOG TRAIN INC 1660 Placentia Ave., " M "' t R bert HARBOR AREA 2 r ruentes a o Obedi ence Problem C.M.Mon-Fri.,1-SPM SECRETARY o r SECRETARIES I n pers on : 17 1 5 Bein . William Frost & APPLIANCE SERVICE Solving i !:>of..i nel'ds re upholsknnJ! Pay for ad & p1rk up 493-:J2GS I paralegal with heavy ex-Armstrong Ave. Irvine Associates, 1401 Quail We buy used appbances AAA DOG TRA INl"IG SA.LES per. in estate planning. SHIPPING Clerk, part St., Newport Beach -we sell recond, guar 953-11.344 Newport Beach leading Airport area, Np1.. Bch TYPISTS appliances. 549.3077 ·---------"ipnn,: arr K}! S1 bed, Jk Jewelers seeking full Ca 11 : Jac k ie aft time. Must have ex per I•--------· ne~ <Jn s1 b<>' -;prmg & time Employee well 1·30PM 833-9983 Call : Balboa Ma rine, Typists llUYAPPL.IA.HCES Eastnr pups , ,•K". frnml."6312423 Ve .... ed m· sal-& offiace · · (55Wll11 & UP) 549·967 t, E.O.E M/f rH " ., '-'" "" CR RY R "di Stat Jv.ftts Les 957·8133 Bichon rnsl'pup:-procedures. 5 day week SE E T A . . a pa Y SHOE SAL~. childrens-If""' 645 4377 including Saturday. no expanding company. RECPTS Hasher & gas dryer. S95 evenings. Call673-9334. ~arment & film market· • /teens, fuJl /part time, Dicta SectyS e a or best offer. Kirby 1n g nationwide , C.M. exp'd person, hrly. in-vac, S60 960-8994 SALESrMSON located,typ1ng&ltbook· G E N ER A L centives, be n e fits Exec Sec!Js Wanted for attractive keeping req Go od C hildren 's Boot er y • :; E. Upright f'reezer, ;prmger Spaniels, 18 mo:. old, M & F. i.payed & neut. shoU., supt>r friend HEDECOHATl~G SALE U1n rm 11\ rm & dmellt' lum . 3l!'t'Sl> & lamps nt'" co ncl 540 JOO:J women's shoe dept in personality & neat a p· 6«·2464 Mr. Milter Wanting to wor w1lh good cond. ~t offer Fashion Island. Full or OFC professional people ? 546-00lO. Restaurant · pearance. Negotiate ST"'TI~ERY Work'1ng •ftmporary as-----part.time. Experience · I c II f " ~ ""' JOHMHY'S necesaary.64().7810. startingsaary. a or • StoreinCdMneed11sales signments a llows you t 7 c u fl fros t fr ee ly, love kids. love lo play 1---------Fnsbee & swim, StO ea or bst ofr Ken Smith. MOVIMGSALE RESTAURAHT an appt. ask for Mr person I/lime. 5 days. JOb variety & flexibility Frigidaire refrig Sl85. Now accepting appllca· Salespeople needed. Part DeRobbio5'.>042l X Int working ronds. Your skills ore valua ble Ma yt ag was her 595. 851 5006 act . 6 M11v1 n g ll ul nf area f'urniture & misc· 18936 Ba:.enJi pUIJ'> for i.ulc J Hal·me Dr. Turtle Rock, t r 1s , l r ed & wht lrvuw Sun 1(14 lions for fulllime book· lime. full tame. Students 1---------•I / BORUS Plan Especially fine dientele On Line invite:. you lo Maytag gas dryer s125. k e e p e r , p M & housewives ok. $6/hr. ••SECIETAAIES•• V Phone67S.1010 for appl. join our winnihg team ' Frigidaire washer s75 host/hostesses . bus Phone & direct sales . TSO/FunS 000 /Tip Rates Call fo r a ppointment Guaranteed546-R672 Sl75 10 BU 11"1>963 1758 persons & cooks. Apply 661-3$45. Reep/ 12• V Never a fee 1n person bet 3 & 5, Legal/T70/dict.Jl5,000 STOCK d K t ;ale adorable 9 't'k:. AKC miniature M Schn.Auzer Karen 551·9411640 2574 EJrll Am Sohd ~ood bd~m furn11ure bookrasl." hdbrd dre~~er mirror de~k & Mon.·Frl 2250 E. 17th Sales Exec/sblOO/corpS18000 /Super Clients r-n.L•n:_ La y enmore ap sz Lii ReindersAgy, Inc V U \ Ii washer/dryer, HOV 1 yr St .. SantaAna. MEN/WOMAN 4020BlrchEst '64EOE /Expand Sk:'IS old '400.G.E Port Ors-Large A1rhn<' approved ------Part-time. full time, Newport/833-IU901Free v n CLERKS llMPC>ClARY,."5()Hfojl\Sfll\llCfS hwsbr Sl.50, Sears room Dou Kennel $20 RETAIL SALES work from home. Earn . l7231Wd.Stre.t alc S25 ~9'223 " 49J.326S 10' Sl'<'IJUnal '1atch1n~ EVMMGS top money. Everything ---------Rapid growth has creat-MewDOri leoch c:ofreP table. 'Int rond Bed &r Bath specialty furnis hed. Merchandise.i---------•I fgla..W Jlii.a ed IMMEDIATE open t .O E .. pt size Frig Sl25 Sm f~ree to )OU Lab Hl.'l. S400 536 8531 rhr 548 9992 shopexpandJngtoFoun· Forapp't844-Sl!l8. Secretary .. l'nS angs in our busy stock•--------• freezer StOO-Washer & bla r k . l '• ,r~. F - tain Valley. Need exp"d SALESP&lSOM SECRETARY room. Will issue and dryer Sl2.Sea Port dis-spayed hRe broken j:i-Gr'O<J• Sc»e 8055 salesperson5:30-9.00PM As sis t a nt Mana ger FtMAHCE PrOfessienafS stock parts as well as as-A p~f:~~~~: & hwsberSl00.646-5848 verv affect 1on at c ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mon-Fri. Some wknds, wanted in retail stor e. We have an openmg in CAL semble lots for release lZPM. Charlie'!' Chili. Nhi ~ool was h er& 760003l.8332900X200 Cor'ona~IMar c all Mr Ande r s on Person with exp. Some our Agriculture Div. for L: to production. Requires Bid d hit S1751 I --. Offil·e furnitun•. bJb) 844·8860. boating knowledge pre-a self-starter. highly or-J year stock·room ex· :;1 .~~~~-~ fl2. ryer. w e. pair Jld English Sheepdog, furniture. l<tmp-.. desk-. ferred. FIT 675.6230 ganized Secretary We perience. preferably in __ llro-9095 AK C 8 weekl>, mal<', & lots of mi:.t C\f'r Salea Charlies Locker require someone with 3 electronics and some ex 1 R Nestinghse refrig, $200. sl)ow quality 963 0577 ythin1: • SaLUrda) & Sun $ 36 000 + years exper., strong typ-A ta t perience with computer WAITRESS/WA TE -8 i\M t , PM 502 • ing skills. aptitude ror ccoun n $ reports would be helpful W /car for wicker basket Sears washer & dryer, Cree to Yoe.1 8045 llay ~ .• at BE VERLY HILLS SALESPSlSOH ,. So t t' ti I lun c h se r v i c e . SlSOea.548-2765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J>01nsett:1. tdM .in al M t -""' for a ti 1gures. me s a IS ca F I Health&Nutritlon Corp. a ure pe • ...,.. n · typ'1n"' Involved. Call.· THISISAN S:30-l :30PM, Mon-ri ~Id R t · M 9 <'}i q ue & gift shop in Costa 5 A • t d E Sl25 $150 kl Refridge freezer, white. ...o en e mix, setting up operations In Mesa. 25 hr wk. Tues.· Personnel, 544-0120 for ssoc1a e EXCELLENT a rn . w y. worka·ng $75. 646-3104 or mos, free to ~ood horne 0.C. Need key people for an appointment. OPPORTUNlTY TO Must be neat. persona· 642·""'"• 642-6572, 645 9528 Supervision & Training · Sat. llam-4pm. Ph. for BEGIN A CAREER IN ble & energetic. 979-0747 .,...,.. :;a1age Sale. April 4 & 5. 9 olpm M1s1. furn , Ma_gnavox rousole T\". cloth en g. ml ll'l'll blel> Under SJ -$151;1 231 Opal. Ball>oa !~land full/Part time. Xlnt. appt. 631-3573. THE IRVINE CO. Temporaries A GROW'Ilf ~M rora~t . -lmmac. new dishwasher. career. or supplement. S 1 ORIENTED Ca 11 9 5 p M Mr a es person A • ...... o· COMPANY w "'ITRESS/W "'"ITER Must sell. First StOO . . ' . Ladles ready to wear. 9nc.wre IV. A Di v of Accountants " " Yellow Lab Relrv., fem. 2 y rs, papers. spayed 556-6542. ~·1212 cSav ~n!S..:..!_!!Oll'e I Zuckerbrodat973-8443. exp preferred, hrs Mature . Private Club 64_5_·34_13_. _____ _ ual Opp Employer Associated Personnel E II 'd ·1 t Th d 9:J0.6pm. Mon-Sat. FIT1~~~~~~~~~~ Services, Inc. xce ent company pa1 n er v1ews urs aJ,. Litton microwave 1570, Sales *** DYNAMIC SALESPEOPLE!! Are you serious about a c aeer? Do make a p- point menu & keep them? For you we offer • lst year $.30-$40K •Complete training •Le.ads• Leads• Leads • •Rapid advancement Call today ror Cull de· tails! 114-631·5991 only.Call646-53B8. 1-benefitslncludingdental ll-4PM. 1801 Buysl e t t pri e new in plan, paid vacation after Dr CdM con es z · Lovable. younsi coyote-0 Shep. obed trained. great w /kids. 536 1140 SALES REPS SECRETARY (t) 6 months. etc. Apply in _.:_ -carton,SSOQ.645-8914 A C T I V E Ouremployeesmake the pe~orcell : Warehouse/de live ry Kenmor e gas dryer. SPORTSWEAR mi)-norson for party rental . . Lab1Ret s paved F I'• difference. Yoo too, can I ,.. ~ PIT 1 2"". good, working, private • ' · Kodak film marketing join our team If you are _, s tore · app Y vc..1 party. $85. 54().S7Z7 y r s . a (( e c ll on at c company. We are pre-dynamic, responsible, TR1vo 11te Newport B_Jv_d.:_ C M__ 760-9031. 833-2900 X200 sently d oing several ha v e good t y p ing accQUntanfs 'JiiO~hlii~ WAREHOUSE Clt>r k Re fr ig, fros t Cr ee , f a b by Cat. 8.t2'mo mllllons olS's annually . abilities. t elephone S$SOC/8fed CostaMesa,Ca l2626 Driver Must have ex· 1cem a ke r, excellent female. spayed, shot~ lOO's or aceowtts remain techniques & general of· IS.0 . Fwy & Paularmo> P e r • v a II d Ca I if S250. 548-8513, 548-4485 Easily trained Arr er open for the ri~ht fi ceskllls.wewouldllke PutSONNELSEJfVICE,INC. (714)CA"7781 driver's he & excell. Call M De ... t talk to ou Full tlm" 752,.6136 .,...,. Refrig, older. cle an. taonate. 581 1566. person. r . Ou-0 'Y · "' l;qual()ppEmplyrM /F dr1 vln g r ec Ca ll : bio S45-0421. (8 J.o 5' Mon tbru Fri), 18662 MacArthur Blvq . Balboa Marine. 549-9671. works good. S8.5 543-8513 Fwniture -8050 part time (9to 1. Mon Sulte"25,lrvine EOE M/F/H or543-4485. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hshld & dl'1.or items, Sat Sun 7am 6pm J32•, Opal. Balbo~sland_. __ f:lec boat motor. vac, bike, rlothmi:. lots more Walnut & Yale. 13 Che\enne, In Sat/Sun 95 Yard Sdle. Sunday only 10am llll " 3 family M 1sr. 2 reel rners, 2 rellraurant heat & serve thru Fri>. We offer com-Te a c her wanted. Aft. Sales petllive sa\ary with full school. Sdays/wk . lPM-Dryer. gas, clea n S75. * * I BUY * * __ _ THEIUCk benefit package. If you 100% F~toAppUcant 6 PM o r J PM ·GPM . X·RAYTECH Washer. clean, S85 . }ood used Furniture & Cll URCH Parking Lot oven'> 242 E Wilson. C M T .._RTS HEllE feel you can make the ----------• CertHiC'ate or ex per. Part tame . 30hrs/wk. Stove. full sz. $85. All o\p~liences OR I will sell Sale' 9AM SPM. Sun. S "' ! difference . submit ap-Secretary M · F For o lfl ce in work good. 548 ·8513. ELL f y \ Sth 7622 Warner The Los An~ln Times plicalionto: , CallSusan.~8820. · Newport Beach. ARRG >r or ou 1 p1 · Cl I ti rt t E •• c ff-y.rt/T •· C RT quire d 548·4485 M"'STERSA.UCTIOM Ave .H B ---------•I rcu a on pa men Howard Derman ·~ vk (oi TEACHE~ Full/Pert "' r 4= · " - Is lookine for well-20-25brs.perw · orone t· Pr S hool •-631 ·4422. Large upright B .E . 646-8616,813-9625 z-uni.-T-urq~-oise--i pawn > groomed, enthutlaatic -"lHEIWINECDMFW« woman < 3 man > ame . e -c "' ---------1 freezer. RW\lgreat S125. SALES En er g e tic s a I e·s representative needed for temporarJ personnel service. Need eo - thuaiaallc peraon to generate new business and maintain current accounta. This ls an out- side aales poaltion requlr in1 Jota of public relation work. Call Lorraine. 11+~741 Equal Opp Employer Sales ,_ •alATHOUIS tAM-JPM OC' .......... Joln the Loe Anplea Thn• Clrt:W.aUon Team • adapt 1our work 1claedule to youT lH91tJ ... Wc.'k Sbn/daJ 4a a Tlmet Qrculatloo ~o~e to earn up to W enelneeringolc. in Costa Aides ne41ded. Hunt. -t•rchcnclN 675_8«4. 1 IUY FUIMITURE i1tamp roll. furs, bikes. • per day for a few 1061 cam· elback St. Meaa. Excell. salary. Bch. area. CaJJ Marilyn -L ,,,,,_7 8133 piano. old coffee mill, M 847 ..... u ••••••••••••••••••••••• llcyc•-1 1020 es "" -rt i' ...._ .. s oak houn work as part time Newport Beach 92660 Please call Tom, on-·.-.... ~..&&-.a IOOI .., spo s equ p, UUVf'-• • Sale. Representatives. Equal Oppty Emplyr Fri .• 645-2.824, Thompson T · -·......-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Ca 8' Yellow xlnt cond. l' h u r n . c I o t h e s Hours are from 4 to Flotation Co., EOE Preac·~.needs EC£ •••••••••••!••••••••••• U " Girl's Raleigh Ram-s100 mole/fe m ale Co.tner 9p!oMvtd~ .. ll'a. ining will be T• __ ..__.1 u..a.. WANTED TO IUY par 10 spd. xJot cond. 833-3246 Dana & flagship, N .B. • a ""' -~-l buy o Id I u n s . MO. 551_.786 (S y Hughes Plarl.. on Your earninJS as a 642-0'11 dJamonda, Ivory, jade• KING-SIZE BDRM set. Super1ornr Hoag). Times Sales Represen-THc·~o1r-'-· collectibles. Call (714) "91tc1"'9Uclh1W.1025 xlnt cond, 5 pc, S29S. • t.ative will be baHd on a _. _._.. 1172-.s1121 It uk for Dane. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 543·8569 evenings • 3at/Sun 9-5 Furn., hshld 1uaranteed hourly wage Exp'd.-dynamlc. ECE Bld& materials tor 11le 883 Cortez, C.M. (nr of sa.so + &enerous com· &c Elem. Eel. unlta req'd. t' antique Victorian sofa, dry wall, lumber .IMula-1920'1 walnut burl double Tewlnkle Part). miHloaa. Since this ls a EX~1"11ftrl;' 64.2.'0tll $750, 2 matcbloa arm Uon, metal door Jam. bed <no mattreaJ). very new Pro 1u m , o P · · ~U .& & "&:I chairs, S400/ea, lnlald Sun 8·2 Dl S, HaTbor nJce, S18S. llU-lJll Yard Sale; SaL & Sun. portunlUeelot adv•'1c• ~.ARY Telephone walnut framea, rote Blvd.SA. 11·5. Furn. Ir misc. 1232 meat are excellent. .LAY ON 'IMI 114CM damaat' u~at. Xlnt Kint bed wlrrame, SlOO. Hen, Hunt Bch. Call no-for more b). AU.DAY w .a ,..... C•n•& Dinette, '35. Sect. hlde-formatloo •bout" tbls Bank President II tookmg tor a 10 immediate openlnis. ..vuu.'75-51.52. ••••• .... 1010 a-bed, m. e twin beds Kuntlnaton HarMur ve~t oPPOttunh-y. Aak proven E11ecuflve Secretary Sh.on 1PlltiuUon. W9rk l•-------••I•••••••-••••••••••••• w/framet 4r beddlnl. Movln& Sale. Lots Of od· rorext. fi21W . · Requlrn e11ce1tent oral and $-tpm. Mon-Fri, talklnt WESTllINSTER tilUST SELL: KOWA $25.50. 631·5Dl d /endl. 16831 Dolerf n, OranieCounty: written communlcetions 1klll1. oo OW' tele)lbone. Deep ABBEY anfllCAKERA. •----------• (Davonport lal-.d). 71it.917·2l61 80wpmtyptng.90wpm volctt prtferred . ANTlQUEMALL SlTSOBO 557-tan Clu.lfledMa 142-5678 H.8.8am..Cpm.Sal1Ln. shorthand. U .35/flr ·cuaranteed, Dally JO.I, M 10-t StCllTAAY To Y0\1111 .,_....., tll• ecutlv•, 1"9d 6 alCUlt • mull (8cl + wpm). Fatblon file .location, Top aalaryl 6'4-5711 more a:none)' euil)' Cloeed'l'\M'4&y poe1lble. Come by 3 L Ufll w-.bll* Ave. Ent. UION. c.o..t Hwy, Gardea°"°" JM.ti.Ga N. Bch. W1c 4111 at 3om int come, flnt hlred. · · Polar a .. r ru1. •"'' • TelepboneSaiel mounted head, 'Cl•••· ••It• ome» ntar YoQr boaae a bave more U.... for roar r_.,, lt.U.., llCll'rMY or ~ l*ioda. We omce •'1 tor N..,.n "' hur11 ••••• a Bell a.s. omee. ~· .,.. • ...._. tr• attlbJdt maet fm. Corporate office localed In et99ant Newport Center Twin TowM1 Excellent salat'-,, outatandlng t>enefltJ and ptOflt ahatlog. For confldenttal Interview aubm1t resume to Lucille Kuehn. CommunlW Rel1tlont Oltector. AftlledOMl ...... ftll p 0 Boll 1,85 Newport Bt1ch, CA 112813 IMI -.Tl l•lti ua1q, beeut. cond. OM••s . S80001lrm . .,-471f Who1;:j'-";aucte, lfol»Jer Cab, mt c0a4. · ,.rtaet. Lite b~ ....... , ..-did • __. ,...._lltJ, No {JflDI '*I· f)ea latt. a.•. •Ue~pnf·not,... .... , ...... ,. :W:i. IMeniaw AnEQualOpponuMy L~ £mplo'(er MIF AMSRICAN STAT'RaANX lar1-4 ftrm. nov. tupr ""°' ..... 1 M o I X P • ·~ n, 1'ansbour dn NICaSAIY · ..: ... .;;.;;...;..'*;;.,;,'--~~-1 Good pay/Co. beDefka, rapid adY11cemut. lt ,_.,.. oot t9adMI; UM Earn w~ll• a.arat11. MtUe lldl la aa.an.d, S...ral cdce aocadoril nu're .._.. • lot al to cboo1a from ... .., ...._.u.. .. .... ..... ...._,._....,.. ·.:.:: ......... ... 0'!'? Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Aprll 6, 1981 ~=./ fnKkl tHG Alht W..W tlH AMt. ... 9M ...... 1.,1rtM ...... e ...a... 1011 •I• 1 -IOIO ._____ .. ' t 110 • ••• • •••••••••••• ••• • •• ••••• ••• ••••••••••••••• •••••• •••••••-••• •••• ••• • • •• • ••••••••••••-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ..................................................................... COMPACT TRAILER Special WEIUY tMW t712 9721 _.. -· • 0..,... lotO ,._.. 9040 •0 ••••••••• .. •0 •••0 • Lot4' of Ever)'Wng. Sat >urlboard, brand new. GrH d uprlaht coDtol• ill tradt Bia 8Hr Lake 1973 Cahal1a Lu1fa1e P.-chose!! CLEAN CA.IS ••••••••••·•~··••••••• ••••••••••••••--•••• 9-3, Sun. 10.t. a. Arbor, S<-hroft, I 'S". Pd NQO, piano, Naocy Kart. iclAt or ocnfroftt Mobile Rack 360 Hitch 425 Low ::r.r A.ND ... UCICS For The 8ett 73 ISO Spyder coov~cu•t. COila Mea. askJna $~ 581·.eG af\ cond. $1195 .. 49&-1415 Home or trln ror sport 49S-0048 1910 4 ..... 11_. '" Buy Or Leue J>tal bdtop, lo ml, map, nu 5pm · flablnl boat 28' 499-38t6 ...-..-In OranaeCOW>ty... palnt/rad'lf. lmmac. Lawn moer & edaer, · Baldw0io 5'7'' Grand · ' '7Ulonda500manyxtrH Dott.,ldtUp't ComeSeeUsToda)'! $2&50.557-128'1 kitcbu/balb Items. I way Unlted Airline Beaut. end Mahoi. ?7' Monterey Character $1600 or trade 4 sm PU Trt•ftdaus & ------ • t r o I I e r . ticket. Newarft to L.A. reblt. '80 needa only re-Boat witb N.B. mooring. w / camper $4.5-2124 aft S-!'%'·'··' '7 11 S P 1 de r 2 0 0 0 • men '1 /women 'a/ 1irl'1 $125 Call !710~·3068. rin. k500. 54.9-0719 545-87~ 5. •• automatic. black be.au· C,~ .. - 1 .......... je .... elr" M• -ty. tan lnt. 13,&00 miles . • ~'"'sc>m';h.~'e FREE Brand new Bennett A·PS WilMJ IOU 31' Jeraey '73: Sed. F IB. '72 HONDA SL70, extra a.cl IW ..... 111 $6,900. 631·0228 ........ "'' Kim ST ......... machine, In ....................... •II ala ... er ..... ,,.... .., .. included. xlal IOUOP~--HlliHIUY-SADllEBACK ------ " 8 'satlSun 10 .; box, pold '""°·make of. l ... ianol s.,,..., Skli. FWC, 1Up, "'"'' •ell. cond . ..,.,..._ Top doli." ro.''Spo.u -'1' 124 SPYDH ..S.Olizs l . '"· 96l·9ZO ::','.;;J>l.':,~'T.J.r ~~j;•• :~·=~" 8"·900'1 ; '79 H::r.:: XL 115 Cm. Bu... Campe'" 28402 Na'::.~te Pkwr ~1eoB'o~,';'.. . .\1~." d . HUGE Garage Sale King Ss Waterbed w/ac-S-..t'--1.t.u.&.. lot• a2' De Fever . NEW-xlnt. con .. garage kept. 9t4l's~r:::lJ/C MOR MisJion Viejo Honda 9727 Furn, Beds. Franklin cessorles StSO r-· ......,-• $600/0BO. 962·5900 Avery Pkwy. ex.it ••••••••••••••••••••••• stove. lamnc, Nolhin& 493-9759 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOAT, FIG, Tw. Osls, ------.-----JIMMAAIMO (orf5Freeway) .,..."v ORAMGICMTY TERMS. 20% dn + 15 All indoor Motorcycle * C ... •.MU 'IO VOLKSWAG~ 131·2040 4911t •949 VISIT YOUR sold bJfore uam 2895 REMODELING SALE· COLLECTORAMA yrs at 12~%. live· SwapMeet,bikes,parts, l87ll8eachBlvd. .,... Bakeo SI. ""' Venle. Cwotm d'"' "' old, 0rr. A.,ll <lh. 5th .. ,pm. , bo "d ,11 p. Sa>. ooo. & ..... ..,;.,. F"dar. LUY 1/ ..... Sia.. Hu NTINGTON BEACH CIOaed Sundayo 0RAHG£ COAST Cash onlySat&Sun • wht , 58" length. SSO ea. Buy . Sell· Trade 675·9007 ; eve960-1725 April 17. 6pm-llpm 0 C. fJ~h l~~d~c':;~~ .. ~~~~ 142·2000 --HONDA :::om plete hou se 6'8"xl2' sliding dr win· Featuringweaponsofall ---Fairg·rounds. CM . <S 6056 -------H '"'"""'°• "°'""· ml•· dow• SSO. l2new framed "''· Swonls, '°'"" wu '18 Wellen.ft No.a XL. 24/h,. ;nfo. lnteuhow• e"oH~Y $S'9I • TOP DOLLAR EADlj)UARTERS cellaneous. Oaycrulser, St'reeos SSO. Amana souvenirs, indian Fully equip. w/trailer, 498.9226· H TODAY 1 11 jet, rubber raft & out· re!rig rru $50, Kitchen artifacts. antiques & $12,000 Dys. 642-2928 : --------OWARDChenolet PA.ID FOR &'ST" 110 AOWAY ••• bond•. 23· D•Y""'"'· ,;n k · F<lgld•I" '"" 1 • U>ous•nds or co11ect1b10 "'" 731-04'3 . ~:.:,::, ~ s':'~.~t ,.~ o N ~W:,~,\!¥~~5,,'1,u GOOD & CLEAH """ • •• U HIYERSITT 19 • ,·et ... •bber ra'". 19 . best offer. Other odds & Items too numerous to USEDCJlRS'. 835·3171 SALES&SERVlCE ... u d 54 n 0012 . 14 ' boat with t8hp 968-1601 83J..0555 ~ OLDSMOllLE outboard m ini-c-ruiser. ens ~ mention. OC Fair· Evlnrude outboard ------THfvLJ1.,.ueo1uv1110 MACH1Nt 8962 Bainford Dr Hunt· L ,.._. groun,ds. CM, enter gate SS20. 675-71.22 Motor Honws, Sale/ . .;; CH EVY LUV. chro~~ HONDA ington Beach, 963-5275 OH 3A, o f Arlington St -----R•nt/Storage • 160 h I *USED BMW S * GMC TRUCKS Sendsomeooeyouloveat----__: ____ >. L w ce s, wide tires, '765.JOIAS/R (24191 bouquet oC 30 multi col· Pool table. solid oak. •1 yman Bay Laun<'h, ••••••••••••••••••••••• am fm stereo cass. '776.30csiauto (0040I 2850 llarborBlvd. ored balloons Heavenly leather pockets. $400 La P 5 tr 8 k e. V 8 . WE CAM SELL $2975 bst ofrer 640 0010 ·79 3201 (7560) COSTA MESA For Eastelr & your own _84_2_·_89_5_1_____ 9ornady mMausritnsee.e bteoa a~ .t. YOUR R. V. • C .__,,. a.iu '81 ·79 320iA St R ( 7089 > 54~9640 Jarage Sale. Turtle Rock, 10 Cool Brook. Irv Sat/Sun 9-4. 955-2117 persona message . -' ,.. mr: " 2150 Hcrbor ll•d. '80528iAsunrf 10013l Perfect for every oc· Pool table. regulation prec1ate. 675-5208 __ ~_1_304__ I-ton I 2ft. Stake Cl Md SWtdo '79 Prelude. red. xtras. cas1on. We deli\'er. size,bestoffer ZClassicBo~··21.Centry RENT 22 • tux mtr Lirtgate. duals. air CodaMna64S.5700 ---~ _'f'I verr lo mi . auto . 673-4419 644·512.8. ..... h SI 6 tr nond pr1ng l TL-M Ex It $7150 OBO 644 2659 -------Coronado. 21' Centry ome ps . se cont. , . :. ::.. pwr s . WAlll..ITEDI mr: ost c htCJ PI bl S Resorter(714)673-2328 S275 wk .+ 8• m1 aux tank . mort>' "" • PartOfYour ;;UPER SALE· Sun only' 100 cocktail glasses & oo ta e, ears l pc 640.8!>85 Workhorse complete Lale model Toyotas and W Movmg Sale Everything goes c heap Sunday on· ly. 27 Mandrake. Irvine 70 Honda 600 Sedan 40 mpg St.500 979·3666 9AM Collectabl es cups from closed slate, 6'. xlnt cond. BostonWhalerl3'40HP -----tSer3961J Volvos . Ca ll us IM PurchoHOr 0 e c 0 r 1 1 em.,· restaurant.$50.64~7051. quality acces . S250 eng,S2000 f ra ilers, Tra•~I 91 7 0 OHLYS9998 TODAY!!! ' LeauCoulcU• more. Dealer Prices Perris Valley camper ------__ 673-2191 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mclaren BMW!! 751 1680eve '8-0 llonda C1v1c 1500 DX. ssooo best orrer ' ----644-8615 35S Ro<'hestcr<.:M shell to fit Datsun truck. 5cott ski boots. large ~"24 Aristrocate. hke new •Chi•. MU '80 luy Or Lease h . h II 18 ' llay Cruiser S31800 1KP6858J LU 3 Family Yard Sale cab h1g . SlOO. 2 man s e. mens SS0 or best Character Boal P<1rade 499.3816 V 1 /2-tonPlckup TOYOTA·VOlYO 8y0...-f'hoMPlan! 586-:J:&! ·79 Honda Civil'., 5spd, am fm t•ass. xlnl c-ond $4300 firm 493 O'l76 Everyth1n~ cheap Kayak wl2 fiberglass ofCer.631-5058 Winner 673·7677, 613· 4-l>peed trans ' ~1ep "uH..-..lhd. 1714)522-5333 Sat/Sun 1 g 4 E 20th. oars.Sl65.645·1876. fY. R di SURF Tenttraller.Sleep!.6 bumper,rad10.etc.<Ser Co•l•M .. • ----•a o , Goodl•ondition 94621 .S6l98lcssGMre ,,.. .... ,10 1.540.901 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST .Costa Mesa. Color T V. 23" Magnovox HIFi, Stereo 8098 hatl•orS700 1978 SICIPJAC K. 963-4h/2eves Everything Roes' console $125. Lots of •••··~·••••··~··:•••••• 24' w /trailer Xlnl = OMLYS5498 Sat Sun S·!>. Beds Din· m1Sl' Items. 675-7396 Beautiful Color 1 V '. 2 yr Family viH·ation pro HOW ARD C._-,,ro•-t T b . -wrnty. Free delivery financing. Call Gary or blem? W . l ti mr: IC mg a .le. _D1i;hcs, Toys, Walerbed. Heater, liner $148. 646·1786. Don 631 1400. e ve go w Dove & Quail Sts M_etal Cabmet.s. Clothes, and mattress complete. solution' 1978 24' T<1urus N F.W PORT REACH B1rds&~a~e.Bookcase. $125 OBO. Sat Sun JBL Ll50 Spkrs !lflFantasyda)cru1ser Tr;1vclTra1lerSlt'eps8. 1 8 33-0555 etc 900ClaySt N 8 557 4765 $850/pair never used; Jet drive. gd ron. $5.500 mcludml( 2 bunk bed~ Sansui GXIO component 962 0042 Ne'-' cond1t1on $5,000 ·79 Chevy l.uv 4x4 Alu rm r; A R A G E S A I. E: 112 • REAL leather couch cabinet, $130752-5120 a at R--'/ Ca 11 a fl 4 30 I' l\1 »Y"Lcm. r<1dar detector E' erythmg !"ui.I go $235 . 22 .. self propelled --------Och'· '"" 714 842-8429 Xlnt cond 631 6306 or Sat Sun 315 F. 16th St '""'Wer mower $85, both Panasonic stereo with 2 arte-r 905 0 &15 0820 c~ :Jnt951 ~-I speakers.$95 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 115 ' !>elf contained ----- -644-8615 motorcycle rac-k. 2 pro 1-toNH 8060 s a v e energy new Yacht I pane tanks. ele<· brake!> ••••••••••••••••••••••• r I . > l ". Sony Color TV CRITERION S995 646 5721 110RSE FOR LF.ASE irepace msert. screen. h led dS · 11·c1ass1cYawl ·, 1 · : blower cost S300. w wee stan 375 114 · Sll,\STA -.·lps· "· Sma I s ize. perre<'t for sac rifice SIOO Call 551-4786 HarborC()('kta1l " · u beginner 540·1\R58 or ---Cruising kitchen. \cry dean. 979 4915 494 9647 ----~ u rt Is Mal h Is 2 5 .. Catalina, Channel ble $700. 548 2040 J -,- 8070 RECORD collection. 1945 blk whl TV. sohd wood Hawaii. Tatut1 & Panf1c: ewe ry to pre enl 600 cab , $50 xlnt cond H N ••• •••• • ••••• •• •••••••. i. , approx ome port wpt Bch tleavy uKG Heart Shape albums + Kenton ltd 760·0305 (714)631·5192 Pill box w 2 Rub1ei. edition 646-6229 (213) 328 5627 $350,QRO 759 1643 Karastan Gold slightly loats & Morine used 100 yrds + S3.25 Equipment Wanted Gold. silver . yd 642 2113 ••••••"••••••••••••••••• diamonds. gun~ PP will . ----&eneral 90 I 0 •IMMAC28' 34' BOATS 61 t2mo. plans prepaid from Sl801mo. includml( slip, lessons714 964-59~4 k C h Miscellaneous ••••••••••••••••••••••• pie up. as 964 ·4224 Watded 8081 H ·Sea Horse hull & deck Machinery 8078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S500 d1~co unl 1640 SAMARA.MG ••••••••••••••••--•••••\\'AN TED Girls Beach Pomona Ave .. Costa 2 Masted 70' Schooner OeWall 9"' tahle~a w . Cru1!.er bike. good cond MesaCA.646·~ s ips 6. 8 by request. steel cabinet mount, only536·2004Rhonda ----children welcome. 2 radial armSl75 673 lk19 "41t~s,·cal-------ave Yourboaldehvered heads. full galley, mam back from Ensenada salon, aux1hary de1sel, MiscellGMOUS 8080 Instruments 8083 after the ra~e Call now available ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• "••••••••••••••••••••• Clark 67S.7109or631 6300 c h a r t e r (' a I I John Wayne Tenni!. Club 'ONN Director trombone t 141 (7141642 4348 or write to Family memhrrship with c ase Excellent -:_x_ ~emsJ!. - -SA MARANG PO BOX $1000 incl tran~re r cond1t1on. SlOO 675-8052 l\VON REDCREST9'J" 8381NB CA92660 675-5455 after 6PM Evmrude 6hp. 1978, xlnt I at s-u 9060 cond 714 1846-7303 o s , uot f ender Rhodes 88 • • •• • • • • ••••• • •• • • • • • • • Xlnt cond $475 ant Topaz 24 diesel n· ERICKSON Dsl. s pot '75 NUWAY 28 5th Wheel Trailer 1)46. 7649 4uto Se,..ic:e, Parts & Acc.ssories 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• for sale Datsun Z motor + other ports 76&.5837 SSAVESAVES WITH USED PARTS 1m ported car parts IMPORT AUTOSUPPLY 101 N Manchestrr Anaheim 77ti !rJ()(J CHEAP!! 76 Che' y 1 • ton P lJ St;inclard tram.. fi c-vl. xlnt c:ond 70.000 m1 , S2500 P P 962 Z296 '78 GMC >/4 P .U. W /SERVICE BODY \' 8. auto trans. power s teering, power disc brakes. radio. healer A 'l'ry h:ird to hod unit w onl) 33,000 mill-~ and exeellenl cond1t10n. You will never rind a nicer one for less tha11 our ~a le priee t tMDH7491 $4995 BOIWl'THAM VOLKSW AGEM 7fi00 Westminster /\ve in Westminster 893 7 55 I 683 7880 75 Toyota pickup New eng . lift lot. sunroof 162557Zl $2500 obo !>48 1477 ·72 f''ord Courll'r, 4spd. 4 •vi. cam per i.hell. .Jackman v.hb. radial \lrl'!. .im rm. 'lnl ml'l'h SIJ.W ORO s.i6 1648 FAM !LY membcr~h1p John Wayne Tennl!• Club Sl600 714 485 8700 WANTED Bab> Stroller 751 -8967 6Jl-9243 boat. used in dependable less. sips 5, Npt Bch s hp I S_hg~tly used tu_rbo kit cond1t1on with ac-avail $24,500.833-0818 I 70 747D68at5837sunZ<"ars Prof quality Da Vmc1 -¥ans Accord1an w ca!.e. $600. ~~~~~f~~ilind. Box CORONADO 15 Sails. I --••••••••••••••••••••••• 962 1913 - - - -trlr, extras Eves c:all l.utos forS. VahleRatfll r k c 128 I . -I aoats, MainteflClftCe/ 714/637 1956 ....................... Used Cars!! Brunswick Pool Table $200 or best offer 642 3778. fi45·63<12 aamme · <'assica Ser•ice 9020 l IMPORTANT 1979FordV g u 1 tar, x Int con d. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAILIOAT SHOW NOTlCF:TO Clft w hardcasc . S\25. Boat Rerurbishing. ex· ApnlJ.4-5at READERSAND Con•e-nioft 644 5259 pert paint, \/amish. re-Riddle Yachts 675-9137 ADVERTISERS C B .. slen!<l. air. power t place settings of floy;il a · R t Th f . !.leering. 1mmac:ulate. )cVille Cs tm Ele c . p· irs eas. ra es. 14' AMFSunf1'shSa1·1•-... ,l e price 0 items lowm1·1es Dyn1"sty by Ste1ff now 496 8954 e es ""0 d · d b h" I Kirk SteiH appraised Guitar w.case & amp. --· -_._v __ . --andcartopracks. a vertise Y V<' ice (1M28226l $2500 Will Sell $1800 $275 Dave675·0386 E d T $400 6<16-4647 dl'alers in the vehicle . nsena aor ranspac? classiried adverl11>mg 549·2888 Office~~ &--Marine Electrician HOBIE 16 xlnt <'ond most· columns does not in Equi.......t , 8085 Design/Install/Repair ly aarag..,.., trailer $1750 l'lude any appli<'able Manufa cturer Goes r·-··· QuaLwork.549-2520eve " ""' Retail ! 50 . 70 , 1 off ••••••••••••••••••••••• rirm548·7~Pat taxes. license. transfer STEAL IT MUST SELL rees. finance charges, normal s tore prices. Oak · SPRING SPECIAL ,... I b fees for air pollution con· Et W 11 U l Conference table l4fl 50n0 off on above-waler ..,o um 1 a 22. h 1 n g e d egere a n1 s · · " trol device certirications ,. 11 ns169 0 k t . sohd oak. SlSOO. Day· Boat Cleani'ng-Sai'I/ mast. spinaker. VllF '• "' . a en ertam· 646-9048. Eves: 661·2990. $4 800 846-0467 or dealer documentary ment centers $59·Sl99. --Power on I Y from · -· --preparation char~es un- $6395 Sohd Oak C-Offee & End ~ m i t h Co r on a Miller's ~arine 645-7641 21 ' Sloop, built 1938 less otherwise specified Tbls S49-S99. 1242 La typewriter, Model JOO OHer expires 4·30-81 <Classic). new rig, fresh by the advertiser Loma Circle. Anaheim Good condition S200 bottom. SSSOO. 673-4508 -----------~ c.ta• 630-8272 Call Dalebout Bay & -----Anti~et/ ~ 83i.aDl Beach Ask Cor Janet ats, Marine 32' Erickson. very clean. Clauics 9520 . - (21 Original Desert 011 Painti{lgs by Vance Danner, 50 yr old Buffet + other mLsc items & rurn. 673-3472 2021 Kewamee Dr COM Equi____. 9030 well equipped, S33.SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77 Dodge Van Con· Sm 1th, 631-7300 . ,.......... w 66 Mustang Sedan. 8 cyl, \•ers1on equip 42.000 m 1. •••••••••••••••••••••• 111 consider ~D-1 Volvo Penta lqt per partnership 5116-5081 289, orig owner. AC. $4200 546-3837 relephone d1verter. e l iminate expensive answering service Divert the call to the number of your choice. hr diesel w/reverse gear ------auto. PS. $3200 640-0325 $1095 645-8746 . '74 LIDO 14'. new trlr, --- - ---$17001080 '55 Ford Victoria, 2 door. JOhp Mercury outboard with controls. $800. 556-6817 hardtop, Original, SSOOO. --751-3965 (Irvine Terrace l Lawnmower 22", hke nu. Original cost Sl200. for loab, SN-/ ~ $139 sell $75 ; girls sale. $!>00. S1S.J4ll ___ Docks r-9070 67>7122. btcycle 26", gd rond $25. r Y P ew rite r. s e If . ONDA 7.5 Long Shan. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-1658. correcting, full size. of· yrs o ld . Runs good . BOAT SLIPS FOR RENT r $ Cheap. 548-8954. 645-7491 NP1' BCH. 25 •. 35._ Ga.me Show Prizes. Chop· ice• as new. 375. .,...,_ • ., •• '49 PLYMOUT H-Very Restorable, runs good, SlOOO/Offer 673-4419 1952 BENTLEY Sf'dan. runs everyday. SI0,000 firm. 675·9056 plJl& block table lop 8118-8940 '79 Sears 15 H~ Outboard ____ .,._ ........... ___ _ dinette set. 2 tents & 'IClftOI & ONJmts 1090 ~!~tor with hne & tank. )()' Boal Slip on Channel. t rail cooker. 35mm ••••••••••••••••••••••• tcond.SSS0.972·2168 N.8 . $200/mo. Dys: '58 Mercedes 219, camera & acces . 'Davenport"Piano.good EVINRUDE6HP '78xlnt (213) ~94·6954 ; Eves: sell.makeoffer. Various a r t works cond. Weekends only cond.$475 675-9742. 673-6996. must MS-5131. 661·87SU400/080 (7I4l846-73i>3 W AMTIO: HOME FOR Rec:reaffoftal Vehlcln 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ford Van. '78, lo mileage, V·8, immac Custom mt Sink. icebox, dinette. recliners. cabinets, etc <714) 644·5128 N.B. $4,995. '72 FORDVAN VS. CLEAN. Sl600 968-6033 SQ van w/sunroor. lsSs cc motor Revnmp or use for parts. Make offer. John 646·3815 '74 Ford custom van long bdy-bar-bed. Beaut Engine 7 ~mi. S3.000 646-4012. '78 Dodge RV Van. Self contained. Xtras. low '72 FORD 4\llo. al e. miles. 842·5241 stereo. cpt, paneling, trans ; Ul00/080 '71 Dune Buggy Reblt. 957·8281 PORSCHES WANTED & Sales-Servu:<' l.cab1ni: Roy Carver.Inc. Rolls 'koyce BMW 1540 Jamboree Newpor1 Beach 640-6444 Allow us the opportunity to consider the purchase or trade·m or your clean Pors<'he Check w1lh Us Today' BMW 5301. '78, mml cond '7 7 Red Honda CMc 5 s pd hatchbk. shown in LA Auto Show Xlnt <·ond Mu.'l see to ap- prN· 5 spd. :lO MPG. \"Ustom cloth ml. sunrf. Ii I a u p u n k L ,\ M F M t' a ~ i. e l t r C I ii r 1 o n t>qual1ter booster. Jen!>on Tnax1al !.pkrs. S<'ll to be.I offer w1thm 10 day!> Pvt Pl} <714 l 760 0305 1l6Jl H.;1tx,,1 Blvt1 t.••~ G'o-.t-... 6.1'·2JJ.l Top Dollar Paid For Your Car~ JOHHSOH & SON Linc~Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvcf Costa Mesa 540-5630 We Pay OVER ltuelook f''or Your Good VW , Porsche or Audi • ~I-\'W -PORSCHE-AUDI 445 E Coast Hi way at Bayside Drive Newport Beach 673-0900 . Premium prices paid for any used car (foreign or domestic) m good condition. See Us First! .:llli8 11.irbur lilvd I 0t1'-I" \k:-J S..tll 0:l:l0 •CARS WANTED• RunnincJ or not $2$-$300 CASH frM Towlecj Open W Hlrettds CalEd, 1714)891·05 I 7 •utos, Imported ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gette rol 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 AUSTIN COOPER MINI 1000-LOOK! Lo Mi. Mint. Xlnt. LLke New, Show rm Cond, Concours Cond . Throughout, Wht wl'fan lnt, Am/Fm Cass. 40+ mpg, Complete Cal. Reg. $S900/Best Offer. PP. CALL (114)497-3749 Alfa Romeo 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! 1981 ALFA SPIDEIS BEA.CH IMPORTS 8'8 Dove Street NEW PORT BEACll 7SJ..0900 Day s 9 5 1 500fi. Wkends eves 499 ~146 75 2002. Sunroor. am fm stereo ~95 192SM\'ll 1 Jo9uor 9 7 30 752·5120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 78 BMW 3201 . 4::.pd, ml.'ll paint, a c. am rm t·a!.::.. snrf, alloy whb. po!.1 trac. Recaro seals. lui.. us pkg PP $985() OB<> After 6pm 559-9140 '78 1'2 Joquar XJ6L While red leather. op tivn~ galore' low miles. Friday & Saturda) Onl) I t3SWCRl SI 1,999 Soddlebock BMW 76 2002. Sharp, lo m1 . reblt eni: S900 ::.ound system. 4 spd, :.unrr MissionViejo $6,650. 545.7474 8 3 1-2040 Capri 9 7 1 S '67 Jaj;\uar 3.8 MK llS all ••••••••••••••••••••••• orig ,·ery well main 73 Capri V6. spd. 64.000 tamed Must Sacrir1ce m1, clean St950 846 8570 640-4086 '69 Ja~uar ~:Type. S17K Datsun 9720 1n,Hled. -.al' S12.500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J ohn fi75 8384. 642-1200 9732 ••··············•······ ·74 J eni.<·n lleah Wht " l'On\I lop. 4spd~ In mi. $3500 days 546-1707 e'es 760-1333 ~O;M .............. Molll "72 rnterceptor Ill 34,100 miles Nice shape S7000 Wknds "9-1·6044. Wkdys 640 4404 CHEAP!! Slightly used turbo k1l '70· '74 Datsun Z cu rs 768-5837 '74 DATSUN B-210 3 dr hatchback. s1100 557 5594, 759-5656 wk '74 Datsun 8210, 4spd. rebll eng & trans. radials. c lean $2000/0BO. 76Q-2691 or 760·1936. Mazda 9738 ····•···············•·· '79 RX7 GS. 5spd. ac. sun roof. 16M m1. lk new, $8500 499-2181 ·75 GLC. auto. a le. stereo cass. 23.000 m1 , xl nl cond. must sell 675-7026. 540-3233 X263 "19 Mazda RX7 TT. Air. stereo. copper cir $7095. ph 549·0522 bef 6 pm. after 6. 54~1824 '78 28-0Z. S6.280. 35.000 mi. blue. xlnt cond. new Merc•dn lletG 9740 tires. air. 4Spd. am rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• tape. CaU675·0082. '74 B210 H Back Clean. Low miles. 30+ mpg New tires $1595 492 4281 ·79 280ZX, while ext wine int 18,000 m1, am fm. auto, air. '<Int cond S8500 /0BO (7J4 )640·0488. SELLING YOUR MB ? WE,AY Tor DOLL.All $S Call Jack Baron JIMSUMOMS IMPORTS 1970 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 631 ·1276 833-9300 197 6 2101. 2 + 2 '65 Mercedes ~. new Auto trans, a /c, em/ftn eng. totally restored. stereo, mags. Xlnl cond. 499·4910 SS,555 !714)528·1024 -------'73 280C. Xlnt cond. Must '76DATSUM HO%COUPE 4 speed, air, stereo andm ags. 59,000 miles. Very Sharp! (283834> sell. S7500/0BO 752·2404 dys, 552·5477 eves. M.B. '79 4S(f;L, $31.750. Maple/Yellow Tan lthr l$K mi, 2 tops, ca&S, PP 840·1218,642·21JJ $5,'95 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWACHM 1981 300 SD Turbo. Ju.st 187U8eacb81vd. received. Must sell. 141·Z000 <DD286l l 7141559-05.52 11 200SX H/B. Blklblu. '71 2SO, 4dr aed &Jl . A llAUT1FUL U.DY Quiet. seductive 36' Wiiiard Tr•wler needs a permanent place to live l:n N.B. Ir you'd like a re· eat ship to dress up your w•terrront please call (714)556-4957. Non-live aboard. engine. Runs well. S900 ------~ or best. 979-6747 ~..._ WmiliM . tHO ·1a Sedan, 1 own, •lw•r• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f11r , xlnt. cond . Bnm/t.an, bla-op. radio. l.nl. Like new. Muat sell. clean $.S,OOO. $51•7133; •S7too/OBO. W-8487 or s.se-ocno 993-5'91 eve.. Dana Point Slip. 2A" draft. max. $150. 611-9318 Fibergla&s dWK' bug. St teaal40HPVW. roll bar. top, runs1cU3MPG. Fun car Sl.250. 64.s-$UA r~ 4 WtieetDriYft tSSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alrcreft 9 I I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAYTOPOOU..AR 3250/080 544-4889. for top used cilu· &4l·S882 . _ ror•l1n, domestics or ... '101 cta11lc1. Jr your car 11 •••. • •••••• .. ••••••• ••• extra clean. see ua FlRS'I'! 7JM1' ( IOOU Automatlc, atr, stereo, extra low mlleal eu_per aban1t 11 Friday • SaturdayONJ <UIGITJ IZ4" t1•1 t1d.IMW M...._ IJI •77 DATSUH '72 250, 1m7Un, clean, k> 2•-cAI-ml,ecyl,oriJ.owner.aU •• """'"• ser v lee r ee. $&too . 4 1petd, air, cassette, 7U·llOl, 1SZ.1750 m&11 and shadow. 48,000 , ___ _..;,_ ____ _ m II o. It•• s h arp ! '79 Mere.eds Benz 300SD. <285UPZ> 24,000mUee. Snrf, "\al. 17,ltl cood IM.toO.MO-~ JIM~O VOUCIWA._. 11111 BHch Blvd. IU·ZOOO Ai1191, I..,• led • AMM, l•••rhtd MIN. .... W MtM. ..,,rted.. Allto" l•pcwhd Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Sunday. Aprll 5. 1981 DI J .•••••...••.••....••••••••..•............•...• ··-·······--··· .. ··;··· ..•..•.•.•......•......•..............•....•.. ~=~ .... !?!~ .= .......... !?!~ .~}.~~ ........... !..~! ~:::!! ..... .!??.! !~:!:r:e. ...... !?!.~ ~~·.~:~~ ........... ~ ... ~~ ........... ~ ... !~ ................... ~:~ ........ ::. .. 11aza.ma rot1CM11tn '71TOYOT• PUBL C vw •11 POP -TOP c.-.c '''' .. .,,..... '910,_.. tt4o -"12 XUfTCOND. S5000 121. Fully ioaded. 15,.00 C-.CA •T I Camper 21K ml, nice ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••• CALL7eo.t2'71 orl1 ml., xlntcond. "'• L9'l'IACI cond . $8100/080 A clualc ar\ deco '71 Malibu, aUver. lo '1ST-Blrdwl\hmoonroot. '65 Mutt 2+2 28e. P/S, _________ 1 aide • out. Bl\141 book 'aPMd. air ~Oon-551·3436PP Eldorado Rommel m11ea1e.goodcond. Tilt •teer. cruise. PB. new tires. reu. MAU DOWN THESICARS. WEDID!!! :a~,~~11~: :S·fi~;T~ Ina, uereo! cuttom NOTICE .70 BUG. orli. owner. would've loved It. Runs. ~3811. loaded, lmmac, white _494_·_U33 ______ __ (200381). Ask lor Duk~ wbfflaaodsbattellktoo new en1. w/warranty, SflOOM.2·52:51 MmtW! ext/lnt.U!I00.499-321M. UMll Ford Musung. v.a. oTMllle. ~.be,:n~ .!t":~l!:i OPM•A.1.Y am/rm cass. idnl cond, '79WhlteCadSevllle. Dal •73 MONTE C>,RLO . tt45 Red .ext~rior . black CODClit.""1. 01J tale tw M-1'U t PM 12400. 557·52118 w/1]>are t.ank. Xlnt cond Silver w/ burCuridY in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• vinyl aot;enor. New at.eel ly (175UJXl + extraa. 962·6683 or terlor. Power brakes. •77 UMCOLM belted urea, runs good. S4JH IRANDNEW•l'• 'H Convertible, very 673.0139 ateerina. ValAIA" $1495.642·4321,ext210or •AaW_.. ... ...., 1ood condition. S3400. Sl600 768-5837 Styled lor toda)'I Lwc:-eveningaM().7049 . . ,..-t="~"-RA.881T ~i·90'0 aftiPM. '68 Eldo. Classic. Xlnt llJ'Y equipped wlth full •66 MUST ANG 6 cyl, · "* <-> '68 Squareback . good cond. throuchout. lwplet' ttJI ~wer lnc~I power Opd, &d . mlleaae. TIOOw-etA , Slltl 25,000mi. on enaine ........................ wlndowt, powu seai.., $l'"""/0BO ....... """"" p b 1 u 9 tU lD -.WO.kt mp1. nme gre:st! Only Sacrifice. Sl900/0BO. •71 CHltYSLB Ult wheel crui.e con· """" .,.....,._, t!n"r~~in:. aood cond. ' .JIS·1~t ea.;eeo RABBIT PICK\JP ll250. 494-4705 Listed In Gold Book at COltDOIA trot. atyled 1teel wheel•. '6:5 Red Must.an& C~ 700.~ . ,.....,. 9167 (C775M4) Vol'fo t772 $3300.492·5733. Come and .Jet It! (209UPX ) Now ju1t Goodcond,$26:50. -------......:.-•~ •• ~··••••••••'••••••• S6H5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautifully t91uipped. ~97 • Johnloo & &m SSJ-5940 '77 Porsche !JU, blacr '77 CDV, whl on whl, Lincoln Mercurv Coste ---------' '61 Triumph TS-I. fd VOLVO Cabriolet roof, pwr with factory air condi· '· xlnt cond. $7,300. cond. Hardto""• loavt. RABBIT DIESEL • \ionlng, power wiftdows Meaa · M0-5630. 49S-6938. ·• " (025111) seats . locks, am/fm/CB. &t t st f •---------~•lop It t.onQeaq . cover. SALES, SBYICE tilt. cruise. Lo 47K mi. aea 5• ereo, ~unroo ' '63 Lincoln, lood cond. '76PORSCHE912E 13100/offer.l'fl.~ S6ffl AMDLIASIHG S5362 14 puy ·off . tilt wheel, cruise con· Manynewp&rt.a.Bestof· Examples: •210 '77 Mustang 11. Black. •spd. amlfm stereo. New tires. 1ood cond. S319S or best offer. S36·4912 aft. S: 30 '77 280SI Blue/Blue (30412) '722'0SE Gold/Bamboo (14566) Mint. air, sunrf. lo mi, 71 ~ DIESEL PICKUP OVERSEAS DELIVERY 646-4701 :1~ ~~) J!::S~nfoL fer. S48·49SS. great mpa. 499-l642 SPIT'MI (OllMl) EXPERTS '76 Seville, sunrf, stereo. Son Lincoln Mercury · '71 LINCOLN '66 Mustang. S2SOO or best •71 21051 COMvaTllU Gold/Bamboo (01~141 . 60356 54 000 4cyl,4speed.Ahancaf S7'H 47 ,000 mi. S6800/ofr CostaMesa -~5630. TOW.MSIDAM offer. '7S.'970 to own, ID veat tOndl· EAILEIKE 559-5958 COtlflftnhll '9JO The naphipofLincolns, 00.-584.9 ---------• Uon and vet)', very ,... JE1TA VOLVO CM1aro 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fully equipped with all '77 TARGA Mint Coad! asonab.}e .f•t only (l61T10l 1966HarborBlvd '77UMCOl.H the luxury including '79 Mustang, 4 cyl auto. lo m1, take over low int lse, 6 mo. to 24 mo. 751·8910 dys 545·fi635 eves. '71 210SE TanfBrown (813161 Xlnt stereo system. new {220WCN) $7791 COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• power seats & windows, '80 Porsche color. SJ7ff 646-9303540-9467 '78 Camaro MAJll(V cruise control, tilt P7 U I IOIWRtt•... SCIROCCO Air, automatic, power The styllng is superb on wheel, stereo (03SUKJ) •DIESB.S alarm, a oys. o mi, -OlAMGECOUH'TY s teering. 27,961 m 1lei., this Mark with all the S many xtras. must see Lo VOUlSWMIM <ll3077l> (882VEI> luxury options mcludmg See it now 6497 appreciate. $17,SOO/OBO 7600 Westmtn&ttr Av~. 11495 VOL VO S4981 full power with cruise Johnson & .... ~ LMincoln '68 Mus tang, blue, 289 V8. p s. am/fm c ass . $2000/0BO. 548-6756 •11 300SD Black/Black lea. (81320) '10 300TD Beige/ Bamboo ( 16607 I '79 3000 White/Parch (182361 '79 300SD MaplefBamboo (04771) 4°•.9927, ...,,.,_....,50 in Westmint~ Largest Volvo ~aler control. tilt wheel, vin."1 Mercury · .,.,..ta esa · """ _., "' ' ... uER DIESEL Barwick Imports " 540-5630 893-7551 ~ DA.,.• in Orange County' 831 3311 top. 1072ZXE) Yours for ----·------ WAGON (9al551) BUY or LEASE • 1ust S5998 Johnson & ---- '66 2+2 Fastback. almost, '79~• 'llO 924 OPTS. 17K mi Sspd Snrf metblue Sl2K SS7 .4571 , 97~ 71ftl ..... S S '7 6 UMCOU4 t If DIRECT .69 Cumaro· Like ntow Son Lincoln Mercury MICV COUPI 7 3 . O o o m II es vs. Costa Mesa -54(}.5630. restored $4.200. •• 67~5510 '7t 300SD Mil Sm/Bamboo (047681 '7t 300SD '77'"' Porsche 924. Xlnt. cond. BUt/Blk. Polished mags. am/fm /cass. A/C SSSOO. 714-833-9595. Dynamite Spitfire Roadster. Lovely Conti· ti o n In A114 Ou t ! <828UJX) DASHER DIESEL SEDAN (901448 1 $'5tl CONVERTJBLE (012138) '''" 10120 Garden Grove .Si Garden Grove 530-9190 Loaded with ever autom atic. P s S3200 •79 LIMCOLH ything ! Lovely cond1 846 4744 MARJ( V tion! CAJNl17) '69 Camaro 307 Needs work $800 549-~l This beautiful Mark is S3,ff5 highlighted by a Car· JIM MAalMO riage Roof (looks like a VOLJCSW AGEH convertible>. Full power 18711 Beach Blvd. Oldamobile 9'55- ••••••••••••••••••••••• • '76 Cutlass Salon. T-top. Mag Blue/Parch 16604) '80 JOOSD Ivory I Parch (160111 '75 914 l.8 s.5300. 84().4803 Sl.2tl JIMMAAIMO VOUCSWA ... 18711 &t:ech llvd. 142-JOOO ----------'7S Z2S Camaro. low miles, Brwn w/tan int. good cond. SS.'iOO 645·6122 including power seats & 842-2000 windows. wire wheel c overs , stereo . !5S7WWG> Now jus t S949S Johnson & Son Lmcoln Mercury . Costa New Michelin radials . FM stereo. Everything works SZOOO. 540·4190 ext. ltl2 wkdys: 661· 1175 aft 5PM&wknds. •450 SEL •79 450 se. Silver 'Black (912231 '77 911S, blk. loaded, low Volrsw..-t770 miles, must ·sell. make ••••••••••••••••••••••• offer 154 1Sl6 w1·a1 OWJM'! VANAGON (0171110) SIO,Ot5 '69 Volvo 144. Runs. but needs work. Could be restored. SJ001or best of· fer. 645-6066 '10 CHEV Rally Sport SI ,ODO. Call aft 5PM '77 UMCOl.H DYMAMITITOWH SEDAM Black /Black Beaut y with a II extras Only 42 ,000 miles Mint • <468RSX) '76 Cutlass Supreme, sun· roof. air etc Quick sale S2.0DO hrm. Lauren or • 450 SE ----• Brand new 1911 VW Je\· CAMPER (048683) '76 450 SE Pas Blue Prch ISl3281 '75 PC>aSCHE ta w/5 speed trans • U · $12.595 914 COUPE tras ' (2727). 4 cyl. 5 speed. stereo. OMLY $1571 • SL's '59Sl h•ory <~I '76 SL Brown Bamboo 181333> '77SL Yello" Barn <366271 '79 SL Ivor y Bamboo 1563i0l '79 SL Eng Red Barn 1532531 '79 SL Silver Red (56227 1 '80SL Wh1tetS1enna 1611221 JIMSUMOMS IMPORTS 1970 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 631-1276~-9300 Classic sports car in superb running condi· lion and appearance ! If yo u appre c iate perrormance. drive this on e h o me for only t519XVQI $6499 IOIWITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7600 W estmms ter Ave. m Westminster 893 7551 683-7880 '74 911 snrl. u1r, alarm. c a ssette. xlnt cond . $11 ,250. 673-7225. ---·---Roltt Royce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• #J DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY ·75 MBZ ~LC. sunroof, JR{ CARVER many other xtras. SS.ODO ROUS-ROYCE mi. xlnt shape, $16,450 or u40Jambot'u 11Wwpor1 kUll offer 766-9031 . 833·2900 \L----'-....... X200. ClOSfO SUNO.llYS Brand new 1981 VVI Con· vert1ble w automatic trans . sport 1teer1n1 wheel & extras. \010il OMLYStl71 Diesel P1clmps. Rabbits C ampers , Da s her Wagons " Sclroccos In Stock ! TIMMOMS VOLKSWA6 .. 3940Cherry Ave. LONG BEACH t714>12 l·t Ml SALE ENDS 4 5-81 IOIWmtAM VOLKSWAGEN 7600 West minster Ave 10 Westminster 893 7551 638-1880 'IO··~ VW left & right door, "73 left door. SSO each Western style whJ rims for Super Beetle $20 ea 5'8-9744 --- AutolM•:mte• Problems? Any risk, SR-22's, low monthly rates. Pirkel Ins 646-3995 '80 VW RAllfT '75 VW CAMPER 4 cyl, 4 s~. cassette Pop.top, sharp, $6000 stereo. Excellent co"di 960-2133 lion w/only ll.000 mile&. ----- A tremendous buy this '67 VW VAN amlfm cass. week end for on I y nms good S1:n> C884ZEE> 67>4872 IOl:AM '79 VW Diesel Rabbit. 40mpg & 53mpg hwy. 79 lOOD VOLKSWA... Mist gr~en. 4dr 20K Saab 9760 7600Westminst.er Ave miles Cassette stereo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• in We;tmin&ler air. sspd, snrf. Extra Blk. SJ9.SOO 841 2736 ·77 2400, stick, xlra lank. S9700 or assume lease 552-8138 '77450SL. 635 0100 days 494·7111 eves wknds LEASE DIRECT! 1911 SAAi TURIOs MG 9742 BEACH IMPORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·79 MG beautiful convert. Only 9500 mi by original owner who reluctantly must sell. 646-8610 MGI 974 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 MGB-GT. $1500 549-4032 '67 MGB GT Good cond. Needs new upholstery. $1800 or best 494·2136 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 ORANGE COUHTY SAAB BUY or LEASE DIRECT OVERSEAS DELIVERIES m!:I P~t 97 48 1O 120 Garden Grove Bl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Go\rOPn Grove 530-9190 LEASE DIRECT! foyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 T oyota Corolla 198 I PEUGEOT L1rtback. Sspd. xlnt cond $3100/or assume pymnts TURIOs ors1ss.2Al mo. s.w-1150 '80 Corolla Sport Cpe, BEACH IMPORTS 5spd. a tc. snrf. pts . p/b, M8DoveStreet amtrm 846-4351 eves. NEWPORT BEACH S31·2110days 75J..Ot00 ---------'79 Corolla. 2D 17M ml '75 PEUGEOT Am /Fm stereo, heater 504 STAllOHWGM. '3650 <OOlWRC> 960-2834 4 speed, air, stereo, low miles. Dynamite Condi· lion (S45MRV) 54·"' JIMMdtMO VOWWA•et 18711 •ach Blvd. 14~ZMO '71TOYOTA COROLLA Llflback 5 -speed. beautiful condition. <MatJQHl Sl,4tl JIMMAAIMO VOUSWA• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18711 Beach Blvd. '71 812£, xlnt cond , ___ 14_2_·_2_000 __ _ t7IO brn I t an . u rf. • l r, "75 Corolla, 2 ctr, auto, am/fm cua. Sl4,000. 2~.000 orl& ml. tillot (714>m-... cond. (%13) SC-3111 893-7~ __ 6Jt.7880 tank l.OOOrmle range. •77 lf'W Xlnt cond. Take over 0 .. ...._...,. low mte~t 48mo. lease .....-.-at $218 71/mo Lea~e & Lovely low rh\t.tl•, 4 obll1at1on S3 ,646. door wagon. Autodlatic Wkd 7,...-.. k d and air Original hte ys: ...,..,._, w n s · blge rinish Flawless -752 6097· (567UBZ> ·75 VW BUG good cond. Sl.ftl new tires. runs great, JIM MAIMMO amlfm stereo 960·3470 VOLKSW A... eves 18711 Beacfl atvd '72 BUG xtra clean, rblt -~-~41-2~ eng. am/fm cass. MUST '64 Baja Bue. Runs good SELL ! S2SOO I 0 B 0 $9001080. Need i. sell 851 ·9141 daya, 548·8196 fast. Ron 63'1·9069. !ves _ _ _ '63 vw Bua to PU.._ con· '67 Con vert .. lmmac. See version 12K on HIOO to appreciate $4800. needs ,.:ork but drive~ 120'') 38thSt. ~B.!_7~4233 daily. S700. 548-4321 '71 Super beaUe convt. '70 vw BUG xlnt cond, mint cond, nu e na' n e w 5 n 0 w t 1 r e 5 , chrome nms. nu tires. S1800080&U-ES7 am/fm c as s $4500 642--0846 '72 VW ConvertHl•le, reblt 1978 VW -Con--rt-C_h __ eng, nu tlres t brh/ ve · a~· shocks tt ge a . r Ill p•tne Edit 8,0DO m1. stereo. needs llttW body Michelin Ura. chrome work s~ fWS.2'11t1 wheels, AM/FM cass. . . S7SOO . Call Dean , VW Super Btetle '14. 675·6000 Sunroof, radials. 4 spd, • -----. -- sacrifice. mo&lt.t otr. 67 But. fresh p81nt-lnt, 673-72'%, WJ--drlt blu/wht, stock & '77 VW Rabb\t. s nrf, s\ereo. cieaa.-.tocrer. ed-Mt '74 VW Bus, Por1cM eng. Great buy! Only $27$0. (2131372·2la'f. or (fl4) 8'8·9065. "71 Super ~I. te'blt ent. new paint, USIO. 6'$-tfll. clean. lot.a nu. 641-1~ '7tVWIUS DYMAMITI ,,... SUntoof, 4 slttfld, brown and bet1e. Very Sharp! (871022) "·"' " ........ '"° voa.asw.-.. \1111 9tach llvd. 14Z..20H .--Mew tl00Ail9t. .... Mesa · ~5630. ----675 3059 Bonnie 540.4786 __ _ '73 VOLVO 164SEOAH Automatic. air, stereo Top Condition (321GS3l Sl,495 JIMMARIMO VOLKSW AGEH 18711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 • '77 Camaro LT, a c. Conetff 9932 '66 Olds smog certified x lnt me c h , new tires brakes $500 494 6739 pwr windo ws. d oor loc ks. a m r a dio . gd cond S3599 645 0057 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •CorYett.'71 Auto trans .. air cond .. and more! Neal car ' cSer S251). $4,9'5 JIMMU.IMO VOLISWAGEH '6S X Int cond Ne w 18711 Beach Blvd ••••••• ••••••••••••-•• Piftto 9957 paint. top. tires S2095 P.P Call646-4343 OMLY$6591 HOW ARD Chenoa.t Dove & Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEACH 833-0555 9920 SHOWROOM COMO. '75T·TOP _84!·_l _OO_'!_ N1l·e ·77 Pinto, snrf. 4spd. Mercwy 9950 lo m 1le age 499·4296 • •• •••••••••••••••• •••• pves. 971 0410 days __ ORANGE COUNTY'S FfMEST LINCOLN MERCURY DEALERSHIP '72 Pinto. nu tires. mus\ sell S1100 bst ofr PP 962 5340 eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• Power brakes. power Plymouth 9960 ~ ~~~ .•.......•......•..•... •CARS WAMTED• R UNNJNG OR NOT $25-$300 CASH FREE TOWING OPEN WEEKENDS Call Ed <7141891-0517 Part time Mec hanic Weekends & Evf'S. Tune Ups, Brake Jobs to Ma· jor Overhauls. Fair prices. 548-5282 Ed. JEEPS . C ARS . PICKUPS from $35. Available at local Gov't Auctions. For Directory call Surplus Data Center (415)330-7800. AMC 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmac. '74 Gremlin All custom. 22.000mi. $2200 546· 7813 aft. 6PM. ----------lllick 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19701UICK RIVIERA Only one prev ious owner. low miles & a future classic in superb condition' Original paint! Must sell so will take only Sl900! Call 551-3014 or 495-0507. If no answer. PLEASE keep trying! '69 Skylark. 2 dr. VS. top cood. 52,000 mi, 1 owner, Cully equipped, best of. fer. 6«-4701 '71 Buick 9-passenger. wagon. Air. full power, xlnt. cond. $795. 548-1591. • Che¥. MU '80 • wmdows. power steering LINCOLN-MERCURY •79 Horizon Caprice Sport Cpe. with tilt/telescoping Auto trans. air cond. s teering wheel. air. loaded' Gor~rous ! !Ser. AM /F M stereo. rear 1068) window defogger. 16·18 Auto Center Dr 4 OOCM" • ChH.HU'80 Malibu Ckntic 4 doo r Sedan Auto trans. air cond. loaded• Beautiful' <Ser 0545> ONLY $7898 HOW ARD Ct.evrolet Dove & Quail Sts NEW PORT BEACH 83J..0555 SEE US FIRST! We have a good selection o f NEW & USED Chevrolets! COHHEll CHEVIOUT .x'4 ll.1rh11r Iii\ .t ' c "1 \ .., ~·-' \ 546-1200 automatic trans. Snow white with Burgundy in· ter1or. 27,000 miles Im· mac ulate t h ruout ! SS , 100 . 754-6790 or Answer Ad #209, 642-4300 24 hrs. '80 Corvette. white. navy blue int Glass top. loaded. S.000 mi Sl l ,900 77 1 2005, Wkend s · 832-5262. SD Fwy· Lake Fores t 4 s peed. power steering. exit am rm. two lone. low JRVINE rmles, excellent condi- 130-7000 \Ion!! Friday & Satur· '12 Mercury Montego MX Great Condition' Fully equipped with power seats and windows. air. pow e r s teerin g (921 EOJ I $1797 J ohni.on and S o n Lin co ln Mercury ~5630 day Only' (303UDBl $3999 Saddleback IMW Mission Vt.io 831-2040 '66 P lymouth Valiant: 4 spd. VS. 2 dr. hrd top. Xlnt mech & body 1 Fam car S800 546-1515 '78 Ma rqu1s wagon, 9 'SI Corvette. black. grey pass . loaded . New eves _____ _ mt. Glass top. loaded. Michelina Xlnt cond '78 PLYMOUTH 1.0 00 m1 Sl5 .SOO . $4000.0wner.67~161 ARROW 77 1 2 005 . Wltends · '78 Mercury Marquis 4 1 4 cyl,autotrans.a1r con· S32 ~262__ door , Don't wait on thls dit1on10g. stereo. A very •75 Corvette, blue. •spd. one! Air. power steering pretty htUe car with on· a c. $67~7-0478. ~~:ns~n°~~2l~~~~ ~~4c~~it~~l.e:,,d ~~~~ --------MercuryS40-5630 affordable fo r onl y ockJe 99 35 I 498V AF I -••••••••••••••••••••••• 78Mercury1.epher Z7, lo $3499 '76MOMZA 2 +2, 4 Cyl , RO Od mileage. a /c, radio. trans rerrable warranty. 557 ·3.'>27 or 759 0060. '78 Impala station Wl!n. air. ps. pb, xlnt cond. S2850 548-S737 '73 Monte Carlo Orli? own, very clean Sl400 S48 2040 '80Ct.YCHEV MOMIATOWHE Coupe 4 cyl, auto trans. factory air condlt1onmg, •79 DODGE mi. PS, PB. auto, vin IOI Wm4AM OMHI 4 DOOR lop. 53300· 97s-5099 PP VOLK SW AGEM Super Gas Saver! 4 •79 MEllCUIY 7600Westminster Ave . c y I i n de r engine , 1n Westminster automatic transmission. ZEPHYI S93·7551 638-7880 · d'U' · d This great 4 door has ---air con ' onmg, un er h t t' .,. t Po-"lo• 9965 23.400 miles Super w a you wan . .-ac ory "' .. clean! \519XKA l Now air conditioning, power ••••••••••••••••••••••• only s4997 . Johnson & steering, vinyl roof. '73 Grand ville fully Son Lincoln Mercury . radio. (013WY A)· Yours equipped very good run· Costa Mesa . 540-5630. for just k297 ·Johnson & nlng cond S800tOBO Son Lincoln Mercury · 5S7·2668 Ford tf40 Costa Mesa· 540-5630. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Torino 4dr, VS, runs '63 COM ET Convt. New gd. c lean S900/0BO eng. top, 22~. runs 642·4753 gd. Sl,600. 496- Mint cond. ·79 Firebird, 400 cu m .. T -roof. silver wired int. loaded. $6300 832·5697 eves. power steering. stereo. •to ~cuaY steel radial tirei;, A '66 6cyl column, clean. .,.._ '73 Ventura Hatchback. 40.0DO orig mi, 964·6948.957-0197 beautiful economy car new brakeslbatt'y radio IOICAT w only 14,000miles Ex $725497-4062 •FORD FAC'.f:ORY d. · d D R I V E N • S u p e r cellent con 1uon an on .70 Ton'no .... _, gm/wht, d sale foronly 1958ZEHI ..... economy spee ! 4 $4999 reg. gas. auto. p/b , p /s, cylinder engine, 4 speed IOI W.-... •M !j 0 c_ 6809 . good cond. $900 t r a n 1 m Is s 1 o n A ""-"' ""° beautiful "Golden ---'75 Pontiac Grand AM most options very good cond. Black5Sl·l398 VOLICSWAGEH • . Touch" car! (443YPQ) '71 Firebird. like new, '73 Buick 9 pass. Estate 7600 Westminster Ave. 78 Granada. Ghia. F/P , Now ju1t $4798 Johnson xlnt cond. fully loaded, Wagon. Loaded. Custom in Westminster sharp, clean, xlnl cond. &c Son Lincoln Mercury . S 3 9 o o I 0 B 0 . P . P . Int. New tires. $995. Call 893.7551 638-7880 $3500/ofr. caU 831-70C8 Costa Mesa. M0-5630. _!73·6~_.-_ aft.er4pm (714)760-0450. ---- Cadflhtc tt I 5 4Mtos. Mew 9100 Autoa, Mew ftOO ...... Hew tlOO Autoa, Hnt tlOO ................................................................................................................ ~ .. COMTIMPLATIHG CAIMU.AC? We apeclalbe in leans for the bualneu ex- ecutive at prclesalonel. L ..... S.lldlotl OfMtw ltll ca••• ..-WlllSfeckl ~ Zb(X) HMbor 9llid. a::..c.. Mt-M. s.40-9100 11 Sevtlle, Y•UOW, lthr, 1unroof, loadld. S"7K ml, $10,SOO. 711).«m Power front disc brakes. vinyl interior. bucket seats. (1 49880) (41476) 4 speed. power front disc brakes. (010650) (41167) 1981 Starlet Power front disc brakes. vinyl interior. bucket seats. AM/FM MPX stereo. AJC. (542200) (41550) --- 0~~ 1981 WAY . TERCEL s Power front disc brakes. vinyl interior. bucl<et seats (2071 16 )( 40900) . '81 PICK UP 1/2 TON ·~...., ....... C.p. $6465.30. Reslduel $3438.00 P~. 3ax'145. 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All ...... _........... -'r .. ,.,.111 .. ..,...................... --.&-.ala Ml ~ILf.lltll. ' . ~::GRAND PRIZE Gran~ Prize is an expense paid trip for you and your family to the first two games of the 1981 World Series as my guest . 401st Prizes W lr1t11tv11le1n• an11•g11t11V s,.lllmWlth b11 e bal cartridge. Provides entertainment and game play using preprogrammed game cartridges. ~ 100 2nd Priz Mlnalla .,..._,.....,... c.m.ra F"nt wa~ ~tight tloating pock.et camera. t10 tlm. Buift.4n tash shoots under water, at night. In the rain or snow . ~o ~.!li Prizn ...... Elldl•llc e111ra.1 o.ne Al the tun and-*'tnent of b111tlel ~ c:on'1>t*' plays d-- and COi llroll pitchea. Simulated b 111 bel IOtJnd effec11 . it· -Nutter -~-· B~tter To his fans Bruce Springsteen is nothing less than the messiah. But despite being heaped with accolades durtng his eight-year career, Bruce, at 31 , remains unef· fected, a driven Innocent, still pla91ng with the same enagy and ~ he exhbted at 16. . Beckstage not k>.ng ago, In Hart· ford, CoM., after yet another plt·stop on hJs ~ 1980-81 tour, Spring· steen reflec:ted on that parttcular road he's traveled, from youth to rneturtly, through rock 'n' roD. . "It's funny," he said, flopping ex· 1haustedly on the dreulng·room couch, d clad In his concert sweat· shit and dungarees, "I go beck a cer- lllln amount of time wllh mOlt ol the guys In the bend, and we can think ol nWo when we wea al 16-anct)>lly· Ing In this tffn dub In Jm,ey. And we get Into ml the lluff ~ hllppened tn ~. ltdoan'tfeelthlltmuch~- K'S ferent now. What happens 1ns1de you ls very much the same. .. At the time I was doing what I wanted to do, and I think people Judge the ltva by the amount of freedom that they have, more so than the amount of money that they make. I always felt &a when I was young because I was playing In a band with people ( liked. I'd get up when ( He mov be aD imlJa now, but the rood to 1uc:ca1 U101 a rocky one, Indeed. . wanted to get up In the daytime and then I'd go out and play at night. The other night I went to a nice litt1c bar In Seattle . There were onJy about 20 people In the place. At first nobody knew who I was. I just got up and played a couple ol songs, got the place rocking a little bt. It felt the same. It felt good." His legion ol fans has always realzed Springsteen'• Inborn rapport with a crowd. long b8fore hll records took off -hls iate.t, The River, a double abum faturlng the. smash single "H\Ul9'Y Heart," Is by far hit biggest seler -It was his concerts that made Sprtngsteen a cult figure . His dilclples would sleep outside tlcMt senas to assure getting seats. (Springsteen's new fame has only made things worse. For a series of four con<leltS - 80,000 total 1Ub a~ -New Vorlrl Madllon Square Garden got over a rnlllon lndMdual mat-order requdl.) Concerts IUllalned ~igMcn. In fact, during the two-and-e·haJf-yes h'9t\19 t>.tween ha. -=ol'ld ablm and his thtrd1 when conlr8Ct lltlgedon be· twell\ hkn and .. fcnMl' rnaMglr, Mike Appel, ~ him &om relullng ' any new materlal. More than most rock performers, Sprtngstaen is at one with hts audl· ence, rather than above them. He1J puD an ecstatic teen-age girl from the audJence to "bump" with hlm durlng a rendlk>n of "Tenth Avenue Freeze. Out." Or he1J fall Into the aowd whlJe singing hls mythical "Spirits In the Night." Or maybe stop singing and smply hold the mk:rophone out for the ma.es to complete f°' him a vene of "Thunder Road" or his lnevlt· able earth shaker, "Rosallta." "There's a certain" entertainment factor hap- pening In the aucbence," he adcnowt· edges, "and t yPU look' past It you're gonna miss tt." When his third al>um, Jbn to Run, w1111 flnaly ... ~ In 1975, Its coiled momentum shot It straight town the top ol the charts, hurling Bruce, face up, onto the cov .. ol nm. and NelnWUk In the Arne week. Such hype W• Uncharacteris· ttc, but Bruce Wal amat 8"0~ to overa>rne It: "You try not lo get ca"9tt up In I. Once Pou get IOme aucc.e lt can go two w•; It can con· ftn• you, or hoptfuly. It can tile you mon room. The Ida II to malntliln that &.dom becaUll you can loM I aillll;." (continued) f'MkYwmo.Y, .... .., •• • ,. "Miiiion Dollar" Zoysia Lawn! Water Once! Never Needs Watering ••int NO llll[O 10 (It(, IJP YOllll I AW ~ PltJG IN I '>/ /OV<.,IA "r,sradlna your curren1 lawn·· requires lhc r' t telec:tion of arass ..eect plus "'ttaular ap. p ca1ions of ferliliztr (1nd lime where Deeded)." This at1icJt llso \aid )'OU -4, "'Weed, insec:t ind d~be conuol. •• Sound flmiliar? Of coura! 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In fact, ab.am), I was staySig on this the predominant Images of friend's living-room floor. l his songs -cars, factories, used to enjoy the feeJlng of the beach. hanging out, not having a place. Right youthful yearning -can aD now I have a house that I be traced to his background. rent, but I never really set It Born September 23, 1949, up as a home. Consequent- in Freehold, N.J. -15 miles ly, I feel more I.Ike an area ls Inland from the shore town home -the bars or the town of Asbury Park that he's -rather than where I'm Uv· made so famous -Bruce Ing at the time." was the first chUd of Adele So complete Is his identlfl· and Douglas Springsteen. cation with rock 'n' roD's (He has two younger sl!ters, rambling life that the usua.lly Gtnny and Pam.) The name verbose Springsteen Is lit· Springsteen Is Dutch. but eraDy at a loss when asMd to Bruce's father Is mostly Irish, describe what It's 11ke coming while his mother Is of Italian off the road. "It's a littJe descent. disorienting at first, I guess," It was in this smaU town he tries. "It's actually hard to that the seeds of rebellion remember. Once you get began to chum In him. 1ln back on the road It feels like Dave Marsh's 1979 bio· you've been out forever. phy Born to Run: The After five shows you cannot Bruce-Sprin!Pfeen Story, the recollect what It was I.Ike be- singer remarks, "I lived half Ing home." of my first 13 years In a Home, of course, ls where trance. People thought I was he labors on his powerful weird because I always went and emotional songs. around with this look on my Rumors of a •ve abum have face. I was thinking of thtngs, been circulating for yQn, but I was always on the out· and Springsteen promises I "Nobody could demand more of me I than I would demand of mysel.f. Nobody haa higher expectatlona." side looking tn ." one is coming soon. The on· Spmgsteen 's father held a ly criterion the perfectionist variety of jobs, from f~ory Springsteen has for any of his worker to prison guard. work ls excaDence. "Nobody Mostly though, he drove a could demand more of me bus. And as Bruce notes, than I would demand of again tn Marsh's book. "My myself," he says. "Nobody father was a drtver. He liked has higher expectations. to get tn the car and just ... The most chaDenglng thing drive. He got everybody else Is to do what you want to do, In the car, too, and he made play the kind of music you us dr1ve ... want to play and do the kind Even today, Bruce's most of thow you want to do and enduring romance remains win an audience. Win people wtth the road: "I guess from who will listen to you, Win the beginning I was always peop•'• ears, ·an kinds of eJded by the klea of going people, and then SUSblb\ that on the road," he says. "J relationsh-'> by being rapon-.. nevc had • real lntwelt In' dJle about It." stayWlg home. Part of ttt. The mNS11f IOdal life per· Idea of rock 'n' rol tt to go on mttted by his hectic tourtng the roild, lo bmg It where schedule -four hours of the people ... to go to all manic: mUSlcianlhJp perhaps thoM kdt pltca In the Mid-200 nights a yur -CONlltl welt, NY. rally out there, of hanging out with old whee ~ may be nottq frtends ffom hit Jcncy days, • tor m8a and mBll and fellow bend members Md hil JUlt go In 1Mre and J*y. -.ady girl, Mpirtng ectral .. , IYed In meny dlh-ent Joyce ..W.. aca..on.Dy pa.c. and I got UMd to that he ewn Ntum1 lo hit Jer-.y l9idlng and I enP,,wt It. All loots, and he jolca thet is an eternal teen-ager. a romantic cowboy loner, rid· Ing from town to town astride his six ·string elec:tric guitar. i "That's the funny thing, 0 when you ride into town and 0 see all the houses," he com· ~ ments dreamily. "Uke when J we played Pittsburgh; it was dynamite there. That city, when the sun's out It looks ! Uke it's cloudy. h's great The /amllv Springsteen : Bruce, mom Adele and lllte1S Ginn ~use all the people in (left} and Pam . V thetr gray little houses com~ down to the show and Its every Ume he does, he con· ttnues searching for the seaet, forbidden girl who In· spired his famed '"Rosallm." .. nl drtve by her house at night and look In the win· dow," he says. "I always think I'm going to meet her on the street somewhere, but it never happens." wild for a few hours. Then you go back to yow room and you see that gray skyline and you feel Bke you \.llhi>ped it, just for a night. For a little while you feel like you f'9WI won something." l&J Bruce Springsteen, like a character In one of his songs, DOWr.PAYMENT. BELOW MARKET FINAm•. tf you thought you couldn't afford a home of your -own, th"1k •"'· You 1t1U can! 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Some of the most sue· cesstuJ and distinguished men and women In the country are sensation ~kers -defined by psycholog;sts as "those who experience the need for a broad variety of Inner experience." National Institute of Mental Health studies of sensation·seeking and Its correlates show this is achieved through various means: the arts; travel; meeting new people: respond- ing to diverse situations and a mode of life that may resist conformity and verge on the unconventional. 2 . True. A team of Adelphi College behavioral specialists developed a ~sensatlon·seeking" scale, pretested on men and women undergraduates. which shows that "a sensation- seeking tendency Is not a measure of lmpulsivity but a measure of sensitivity to internal sensations" (or gut- feellngs). For example, the scale ln· dicates that persons who score high In the sensation-seeking characteristic tend to feel that the most Important goal In life ls to llve It to the fullest and expenence as much of It as possib\e; while the low scorer ls inclined to feel that the most important goal in llf e Is to find peace and happiness. The high scoreT dislikes routine kinds of work, while his opposite number takes a pleasure In It. 3 . True. The National Institute of Mental Health study (cited above) finds that, In addition to a dislike for routtne actlvlt\es, sensation seekers have an aversion for dull and boring people and experlenc. a .restleuneu In an unchanging envtronment. Low- sensation seekers tend to show phobic reactions to mUdly threatenlng skua· ttons or stimuli. 4. True. Studies of the effects of body bu*! on penonallty traits and at- titudes, conducted at Utah Sta UnJ. ventty, showed that MtaJltr adults \\'ere more llJcely than their shorter- 'Nlllll'I WllKLY, ~I, 1'11 • t statured peers to view themselves as sensation-seeking. likable and self· directed (as opposed to being in· fluenced by others)." It Is conduded from the findings that perhaps be- cause of their high-sensation-seeking needs, self-pereeived likableness ~d general enjoyment in social ex· change. tall people may develop an almost Insatiable need for more and new friends. 5. Tru~. University of Wisconsin studies on the s)gnificance of the seruatlon·seeking motive in marriage lndlcllte that marttal·partner similarity In sensation-seeking plays a very Im· portant part In contributing to a rawi compatible marriage. IAJ I - · The lnte1national BANANA Takes a Bow By ffiotllyn Hensen From the steamy ttoplcs to n~. creamy· slices on Your breakfast cornflakes, bananas have come l!I long way. Welcomed In house· holds around the world, they prove ther versatility In appetizjng dishes to tempt YoU and your famUy. BANANA BACKGROUNDER The banana plant ls one of the most productive of food plants, even though It produces food only once. The plant is actually a giant hetb whk:h may re~h a hetght of 25 feet . Each pliant produces a stem wlh 10 or more buncha, known as '"hands"; each hand has 10 to 20 "fingers," or bananas. RIPENING BANANAS At the store they should be partly yellow because they wUI not f1>en property at home If they are too green. A fully mature banana Is pJump; thin fruit was cut too early and may not r1pen properly. "Ripe" bananas can be yellow with a green ttp, or they may be yellow with brown spo«s; the stage of~­ ness ls a matter of taste. For cooking. however. a ftrm banana still tinged with green ls recommended. Bananas may be ripened at room temperature; If they are r!penlng too fast. they may be refrigerated. Refrigeration wUJ tum the skin brown, but the flesh keeps well for two or more days after the fruit ls fuDy ripe. CHICKEN TAHITIAN 1 .......... chlcli.-..... \4 t• 'fDlltl e-lc ~ ~ 1 1raa.......,w.di,....,-1..,...._.._. llMaellc•~cooMdlt.ul , .. , ... ,u ................ 1 c.. (I om.) cr'8llMd I*' esh 1ia ........... .~~ ..... ..... '4••' ...... ...... 1 11 a1r a • CIOC'Wlda l . Skin and bone chlcMn bfAll; cut In Mii. ~ ach h.H betwMr\ two ..... of wllMd .,..,_, and flauen by~ wth • ~ pin or tM S. lldi9 ol a heelly dea~. I. Combfnt glrk powder and pepper: mprtnlda owrchlcbn bnaa. Cut~ In hll ~: _..,.....,a him ... •• ,_.,-.&Y,.-.. -, then with chicken; secure with food picks. 3. Melt butter In skillet; brown chicl<en on all sides. Add pineapple with juice to skillet; stir In 1(4 cup water and ginger. Cover skillet; simmer 10 minutes, until chicken Is tender. C. Remove chkken to serving platter. Mbc cornstarch wrh remaining I/• cup w1111er; stir Into skillet. Cook. stirT1ng con· stantly. until sauce ls thk:kend and coma to bolling, pour sauce over chicken. Maka 2 "1Vlngs BANANA DAIQUIRI SOUffl.E 2 ......... UlllaVONd geladn l Qlp ....,, 6llded ~ MRlfGD9 Nit , ............ 1'4 Qlll9 .... 1 • rac.8'atedllnacmd 'Amplmc~ '4 aip.- 2 ldll'faO.-bwM lctueut-opdoMI s ...... .-..,..._...... J IA aaps hnvy a.am l. In srnal aauoepen. combWie gelatin . 1,; cup sugar and aalt. Beat t~er egg yoh and water; ltlr Into gelatin mixture. Pll!lcc over low heat; ltlr conttant)y untU gelatin d.lllolva and mbrture thkMN slghdy, about 5 minutes. I . Remove from hat; ldr In llme rind. llme Juice, rum and banana liqueur. Chill, stirring occasionally, until mixture mounds slightly when dropped from a spoon. S. Beat egg whites In large bowl until soft peaks fonn. GraduaDy beat In remaining 1,.; cup sugar; continue beating unttl stiff peaks fonn. Fold rito gelatin mixture. C. Dice 4 bananaJ; fold Into gelatin. Whip 1 cup heavy aeam and fokl In. Tum Into l liz-quart IOufM dJsh with a 3-inch collar .• auu until set, about 4 hows. 5. To serve. remove collar, garnish with remaining lit cup heavyaeam. whipped. and mnalnlng banana, sliced. Maira 8 to 10 servings • To make a coDar for a 10uftli dish. tear off a piece of wax paper or foll 4 Inches longer than the clrcumferenc:. of the dish. Fold It tn thirds lengthwtse. Place 11 around the top of the dlSh and tape. dp or ltllplc It together 10 that It ftt5 snugly. BANANA.COCONUT RJDGE 1 ~....._.ripe...._. (3 .... m) 1 aiplltlda.. '4 Qlp ..... Off.....,.. S taliht11all9I ._. c:Gf11 ltll'llP SIA 011Pt- 11'l $0119 .... I ••tu11111 v .... mract ~~ .... ~ BANANAS: NurRmONAL VALUES 3 ~ ~ (100 grams) &-Inch Long 8anaM 85 ceJottet Protein Fot c.bohydnM CAicium Pholphon.la kon Sodium Poe.Miium , Vitamin A 1.1 gramt .2!Pm 22.2grams 8.0mlJVamt 26.0mlVM\S .7m~ 1.0~ 370.0mllwtmt 190.0 lntcmatlc>MJ u.nll Vii.min 81 (rhlomln•) Vl1emk\ B, (r6o/lallln) Vlt-.nln B, (pyrfdom.J Vlllimln c (oecorbk odd) Ni.ctn .05 mlllgram , .06 mGgram .5 Mlllgram 10.0 mGslawns .7 mllgrM\ I . Combine mashed bananas. light ac.am. butter. com syrup. sugar and salt In M.avy 21.11-quart saucepan. Z. Bring to a boil over medium heat. stir· ring conttantly. Continue boOlng over low heat. SCJrrlng consa.antly, until mixture reaches soft·bd age (2380f. on candy thermometer). Remove from heat. 3. Cool without stirring until temperature drops to llOOf. Add vanilla and ooconur and beat until candy becomes thick and loses Its glossy appearance. 4. Tum Into greased 8 x 8 x 2-lnch pan. Let stand until firm. then cut Into l ·Inch squares. Makes 64 piecf!S WEST AFRICAN SHRIMP AND BANANAS 2 ....... COM ,-t «other u1Mi oG ~ QICI chewed onto. Vi C\ICI dlofl* ....... (« ~ art on the dl..,_a °' l • p6ec:9) 2 aipe chopped pe9ed eo..toee 1 .....,_., lilne juke lV. teslfDOM Nit 1,4 ti •f C H Tsbw:o 1.4 t 111p a ca cbted ..., thyme l lb.deenedMCl~ehrimp 2 ........ 1. In large skillet. heat oU . Add onion and cook. stirring. until tender. 2. Add okra, tomatoes. lime Juice. salt. Tabasco and thyme. Cover and simmer 15 minutes. Add shrtmp and cook 5 min· utes longer. S. Peel bananas. cut Into sllces and add to shrimp mixture ; cook 2 to 3 minutes. Serve over rice. Maka 4 serulngs CHINA SEAS CHICKEN AND BANANAS S tsWe.r a aN ~ od V.c:up~~ ~ tMlpOOft chopped "-" ....... root ( ~ tlllf c De .,_,.. tllnter) l dow ..,tk .. ... Broth ....... . 1 ..... c -COf..wds 2 taMneF a oaa cold •Mn 1 Yt CllPI ....... coobd dUcken '.4i cup .... .,oues 1 Cml (&'.4i OIP.) .... ~ ....... ....... I •-dpped bww ait In ·~..-.. ,... Coobd rice l . In wok or large lklllet. heat oO until It Is smoking hot : add IC4illons, ginger and gark. z. Sttr·ftv quickly just until aroma ls noticeable; add the broth rnlxt\n. Bring to a boU; reduce he.at and simmer 1 min· Ute. S. Otaolve comlhln:h In water; add to wok. Cook, ttrrtng conlCantJy, until mix· ture bolls and thtdcens . 4. Add chkMn, ban tprOUts, water chettnuta and '*'-'u; mix well. Cook until Mated through. Serve ~h rtce. MoJcm .. Mnllngs •Brodamtatun In Im.ii bowl . comb4ne ~ cup chlcMn bfoch' y, cup ClltlUp and 3 table$00N ach cl whlM w4rM W.., find 10Y MUOI, 1 ~lpOOll MUrne Medi, Y, C\Jp lhttddtd c.nJCI and l/• MMpoon pepper; ... lllAde. ' Debunking the myth Of the Sig Bad . Wolf By Betty PolJSOt Relgot I t seems that ever since the story of "Utt.le Red Rldinghood," the wolf has had a bad reputation. But today wolves are finally getting more enlightened coverage. Scientists have been studying wolves seriously for the last 40 years. and today they do so with highly so· phlsticated methods. After injecting wolves with a tranqulli2er, they place radio coDars around their necks. which emit telemetric signals. With these signals the scientists are able to follow the wolves In planes and ob- serve how they Uve. They've learned stare from the o/pho wolf Is tanta· mount to a rebuff. A wolf's howl. often described as eerie, Is just another message.. Wolves may howl to locate or greet another pack or simply because they enjoy a howling session . Before traveling, a pack often huddles in a circle with each wolf pointing its muzzle skyward for a community howl. Wotves mate during winter. Before giving birth In early spring. a wolf mother prepares a den , and every· thing ls clone to keep the pups alive and well fed . How did the wolf get such a bad reputation? Two reasons, mainly: Arst. wolves need 1. meat to live, and ~ this means they i must find. chase I and kill another l animal to survive. ~ Secondly, j wolves and hu- mans evolved Into competitors for both lend and food. As agricul· ture developed, the wilderness was pushed back. and Wolves at play: Little Red Rtdlnghood gove them o bum so, too. were the rap that thtv've had o hard time getting owoy from. wolves' natural prey. Further, humans often hunted the same prey. Starving wolves began to attack do· mestlc farm anlm&ls; exaggerated· tales of wolf destruction spread. Traps, poisons, guns, as weU as laws favoring bounties on wolves, were used to destroy them. Between the years 1500 and 1800 there were roughly 100,000 wolves-in the United States, but today there are only about 11 ,000. that this aeature. feared for thou· sands of years, is, among other things, sny, gentle. lntefllgent and devoted to its f am Uy. Most wolves belong to a pack, which Is a basic famUy unit: a nutting pair, Its survMng offspring and often several relatives. Most packs }lave no more than seven members. and pack· mates travel, hunt, eat. rest and play together. The leader of the pack, or alpha wolf -usually the strongest, largest male -makes most de.dslons for the pack.; when to travel and hunt. which trail to take. There Is a second In com· mand -end IO on, down to the least Important member frequently picked on by all the others. This wolf "peck- ing order" ensures harmony. A fight between pack members Is usually re- solved by one wolf acknowle9glng the other's superiority. Communicatlon Is necessary and 1NOlves have a rather large vocabulary. Baktes vocal messages -berks. ~·· whines, whimpers and, of course, howls -wolves use body *1guage. A tall raised h~ means "I'm tM boss." Ears leaning-backward Indicate fear or submtalvcnas. A In 1973 the U.S. passed the En- dangered Species Ad, which protects wolves In the lower 48 states. How- ever, Alaska ls not presently covered under the act so wolves are still being klJkt~ there, and In certain parts of Canada. bouhdn a... still permitted. As Erik Zlmen, al.lShot' of The \\blf: A Spedu In Dongu, points out. " ... the best laws would be of no avail unless the wolf was &CGepted by the local population." Enforcing such laws requres educating people who live near wolves so they wtl1 cooper· ate. His po6ition ls shared by L. David ·Mech. an expert on wolves ln the U .S. Farmers, ranchers and herders need protective legislation. At the same time, wldemas preserves can be set aside to protect wolves. 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I I Ctn' ITATt UP I ~9-Sltting Becomes A 819 Business In these cases, low-Income parents usually pay on a slfdJng scale. Interest In setting up day-care fac:iltties has spread to Labor unions, private corporations, universities and hospitals. Some employers have be- come involved because of the need to reault workers and then keep them on the job. But despite the boom in the child- care business, there is still a shortage of f acillties In many areas and the high cost of care Isn't feasible for many parents. At present the Federal Gov· emment, women's groups and industry are explomg how to make good, eco- nonUcal day care ~ to 1WI any famiy who needs it. ~ ay· Helen 1lr.Hawk1ns In 1980, 46.6 percent of all American mothers with children under age 6 were either employed or looking for work. acootdlng to the Women's Bureau of the U.S. Labor Department. And that meant that some 7.5 million preschool children were In need of day care. Baby-sming And child care are not new concerns for parents, but because of the surge In the number of working mothers the approach Is all new. Baby-sitting has become big busintm. Parents In the United States currently spend approxJmately $10 billion annually on a variety of chlld- cme mrangements including church nunerles, Industrial-sponsored centers, private cenW'S and chains, and Federally funded facilities. Though day care Is a major con- cern in the United States, America still lags behind many European nations. Government-sponsored facilities are · now an accepted part of life In Europe . One man who has confronted the problem In this country Is Peny Mendel. In 1968, when his daughter wanted to continue in her career aher having a child , Mendel became aware· of the lack of quaUty child care. And so he did something about it. In 1969 he founded the nation's biggest chain of "early learning centers" -Kinder- Care Leeming Centers, lnc. Kinder-Care has almost 700 am- ters and each one can enroll 100 or more children at a time. Some of Kinder-Care's "acquisftlon centers" In Ca.lif omia are licensed to handle 300 children slmult.aneously, and their goal Is for 2,000 by 1987. Today there is a total of seven such chains nationwide . They operate over 1.000 of the 19,000 existlng child-care centers; earning $100,000,000 an- nually. The chains reportedly make up the fastest-growk'lg segminl of the maricet, and accotdlng to Buslnns w.q, .. steady Increases In the number of working mothers almost e.}IUNS "ven greater future prospedy." The c:helns haw a veiy busalessllke approech to child care. 1l)e c:hlldten get ~Cf>dlt* meals, heMh care, trantpOl1ation i needed and a plaMcd cuniculum that lndudes basic ap- proach.es to nuders and ~. phytical development, tctence, music, am and aa!ti. Very few child-care C'1lttn accept Infants or smol chDdren, and all piefer not to be caUecl baby-tltten. Dey on tsn \ <heap. 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Any healthy chlJcWn In the famlJy must ~ day make the difficuJt decision of Whether or not to risk having families of their own because there Is a strong chance that they cany the trait. ln fact, one In 20 adults harbor the ~ cystic gene. And ti two of tt1ele .. sllent" carriers marry, there Is a one-In.four chance that they will pro- duce a cysdc child . .. We don't yet understand the basic genetic defect underlying cystic fboe.ls," ays Murlel Gluckson, a research aS90date In genetics and pedlatncs at St. Vincent's Hospttal In New York City. 8 ut now, there ls hopa at least for 5'bltngs of cysdc children who are caught In a genetic game of Russian roulette. Three doc:kn at Children's Hospital Medical Center In Boston have developed a labomtory test that has had a h~ rate o4 detection of .. silent canien" during Its research phase. Under local anesthesia, a small sn! of skin Is takerl from the ~ts burm and Mnt to the Sab. In ftw weeks, the lidll eds will have wown to a point where doctors can measwe the amount of rdoadfve IOdJum th.y ablcxb ... Nonnar eels amo.b at a higher rate than the eels of persons with a recelllw c:Ystlc gene. "Panding tbi completion of a fur· dMr valklltk>n ltudy, we hope to be .,._ to o&r It on a IJmied besis to eY* tan•. within lix to eWwt monthl,· .. Dr. Jama Efl*ln, who e:t.wloped_ the tat wllh cm. Jen Ble9'ow and Jo.ph Mcfhlaon. EMly ..-accounts abQut the re- .-d\ In 8olkxl gMl9 -owrfy op- tlmlllk ....... 7 '" about the CUl'l91t ..,..,·•y ol the .... The C\lldC ~FoundMlan In Roc:lc6, Md., .........,_, •11 II b apttllMI ... .-..af tt...tilJtlttbe momant. 'We Here a young paknt fa being diagnosed for cvstJc fibrosis. . hope that it will one day be widely avallable," says a spokesman for the foundation.· .. We emphasize that It isn't avallable now." Cystic families remain hopeful, though. One mother' who has lost three children to the disease, says, "We have . bffrl very lntaested In watching the developments. We have a son who Is married and he and his wife want so much to start a family. This is the sort of test that couJd make a dlffetenee for us all." There Is still no cure for the disease ttself. The average tif e expectancy has risen from 10 to 21 In the last decade because of special trelllments, but Ir· reverd>le tung and heart problems in- evbbly ~lop. Because ChlJdren's Hospital Medi- cal Center wll1 be able to offer the test on onJy a hmlted basis Initially, the first to have the skin biopsies w'1l be htgh- risk indMduals. "Since there ls such a strong chance that the actual teiatives of cystic children do cany the gene," • exi>latns Dr. Epstein, 'ihe lpOUMS ol such in<Uvlduals wl1I be the ona to be examined for the teoastve gene ... H thetr lpOU9eS do not carry the grM, It does not matWI' 1f the ~ does ow doa not, for it takes two NCelllwl to produce the def«:t in their ollprii'51. Daph the sdD expatrnental natUN of the cylllc fboMs cam. ia'MMlg tat, Dr. Breslow ....... ~. .. w ... very adted about It," Dr. ~ .dck, "The raurd\ 9C*'9 on M... it funded 11r911Y by Che pUbk - ttwough tt. Miid\ ol om., .. ~· tic ~ foundlaon ri the ,... doMI ...... cl Hellth. I tblnll ~ pa. thould be ~ to know *"-Md\ itwlr Mlp, IOIM po-.. ~tlbelng..,..," .., LESS THAN ~AMON1H HELPS KEEP SEPTIC TANKS AND CFSSI-001.S FlDM BACKil{; UP AND BREAKING rowN Every time you do a wash, your detergent, soap and bleach wash away some of the baderia your septic tank or cesspool needs to work. That can mean back up and break down. And costly repairs, Rid-X }lelps prevent all of that by putting hack the bacteria. Rid-X and one extra flush of your toilet a month may be the only attention yc)ur 88ptic system needs. 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HERE comES · THE CASHLESS SOCIETY By ffilchael D'Antonlo Rt White Flint, a shopping mall In a wealthy Washington sub- urb, a wet-dressed middle· aged woman hands her S8 pu:rchaM to the cashier at a kitchen· ware shop. As the digs Into her purse for a aedlt card, the CMhler redta the ... poky: '"No ct._ under $,o.· m..a...1. the~reecn.. es for one d the $2 llma adced on tM cou.-and thru.tll her cherge catd focwwd. The lndd8nt II not an ilolltad one. Every day dmms d shoppers buy more then they Mt out to buy, just so they can meet a saore's $10 credit card minimum. Most do tt Without complaining. They have the money, but they don't <*TY cash. Credtt cads are much CMilr. The boom d the 1960's and 70's ls over for the Cid card tndUlllry, ~. IOlnt bankers tay, becaUM everyoM ~ wants them now hat them. But while the rlllng tide d oon· Yenllonetad Clld~wnw llO hwe a1•1ll, tlll •••• ..ca report conclmMd growth Jn the number ol dwge mrdl, and the 1980'1 ptOl'niee .. ~·In ad ... ~~ ...... card and bill-paying options. Credit experts predict the cashless society many economists envisaged in the 19SO's will mature and thrive in the 1980's as new kinds of credit cards, electronic banking, telephone bill- paying and other creative cr~dit op- tions revolutionize the marketplace. Consumers can say goodbye to their tradttlonal-style bank cards. the all-purpose plates such as VISA and Mastercard. These big-bank cards pioneered worldwide credit systems that allow card holders to charge pur- chases in shops, eateries and hotels around the world. But while the unlvers,,l·use feature of the cards will remain, In the coming decade ser- vices will be expanded. Inventive bankers ln the Midwest have turned some of their credit cards Into "debit cards.'' Instead of building an account filled with charges he must pay at the end of the month, a debit card holder builds a savings or check· ing account and draws on that ac- count whenever he makes a pur· chase. His unused balanc.e earns In· terest, and Instead of a bill. he gets a periodic: statement that shows transac· tions, how much his money earned and how much Is left. .. It's like a plastic check. We've not only dmlnated cash, we've ml- ' . -We'ue not Only eliminated a»h, we'oe eliminated paper altogether. JM CUltorner doeln't aaen have to &Orfte a check." For two decades, the road to the good lffe was paved with credit cards. But toclay1a technology Is ushering In an electronic era of computerized buying and banking that may reduce the value of greenbacks to mere curiosity. of funds from account to account and includes use of a VISA debit carc:L Rising interest rates, astounding ad- vances in computer and communica- tions technology and the gradual Oslng of Government regula-"#'#~ tions on banking and credit, ~"# 1i1. have all set the economic ~ •.@ stlJge for a rabid competi-f ~ ; tion among banks and credit card compenles in the 80's. Cash, checks and coins are expected to be victims of the aedtt war and coosumers who discover free cheddng. the convenience of telephone bill-paying and elec- tronic transfers wU1 be the ultimate winners of the finandaJ war. C onvenience for the customer and the financial Institutions will be the most signlficant contributot to the growth of the cashless society. Pa.per is cumber- some, perishable and costly to han- dle. Today's bankers, who talk as much about computers as they do about Interest rates, pref er their customers to. use te)ephone blll- paylng systems, automatic computer transactions that deposit paychecks and pay regular monthly bills. Com- puter and telephone banking require feWer bank employees, take up less SJ)Ke because files are kept Inside computers, and are less prone to human error. Introduced tn the early 1970's, telephone bill-paying allows a customer to dial the bank, read a special code to an operator and have money transfe!Ted to pay utilities, monthly mortgage 'and other bills. More sophisticated servk:a allow customas with touch-tone phones to slmply ~ a sm1es of buttons to ac· ttvate a c:ofnpullef and a few moq but- tons to pay bills. ln Its Infancy, telephone blJl..peylng wu often confultng and lnttmtdating fot consumen. Ton\ Rattan, a shop cethlcr whote.Maryland bank off49r1 IUCh a ~ t8tvle:e. uys writing a dMck ts ltlll -*1. "You haw to register your eccounts with the bank, and the ~ fOf tt .. to compllcmd that 1 don't fMI <'.onfldent that the bills are really being paid. I know people who have used telephone bill-paying and gotten noticies from creditors because the bills waen't actually paid," she says. More recent telephone-payment programs are simpler and more re- liable. aoc:ordlng to the American Bankers Assodatk>n. "Telephone bUl- peying Is continuing to grow." says ABA's Bmbara Hanelson. "Younger people arc more used to using com- puters and they trust them more. Plus the banks' capabi1ldes are lnaeasfng es cxmununlcadont and computer tec:hnok>gy get bettltr and better ... The riling COit of doing business by mall allo may bs mo\llng people over to oomputm. Somt banks offer teJe. phone bill-paying free of charge whlJe ochers charge a fee that II WM than the COit of a J>01U8e stamp for each trans· action. And telephone/computer tnmaactiont are cheaper for banks becawie they don't 1wM to hMcilt IT\· com~ ch«b and tend them beck to customers wfth their monthly ttatanenta. · When ~ b81-payfng WM ftnt Introduced, ID ploMtn ~ fconllru.-1.) Sncl f01' thought. Beef fot the burger. gRlin foe the bun ... and petroleum f<X both. Not to eat of course. But producing a pound of hamburger requires the energy equivalent ol a gallon of gasoline. And every loaf of bread requires energy to fuel seeders. spreaders. and harvesters-not to mention natuntlgas for use in fertilizers. Energy is also the "5eaet Ingredient'' In every box of cereal, every lV dinner. and lust about ewrythlng else we ~t. So now. when American farmers are putting seed and fertilizer Into the ground, ts a good time toconslderwhat ftrs1 has to come out of the ground-:-more oU and more natural gas. .'9ck UMI the cometalk. Farmlng, ln feet. requires more petro&eum procluc:t! than abno9t !l"I other lndu!try. A gallon ol gasolJM to produce a single bushel ol com, for example. and a gallon for ewiy five loaws ol bread Vet chew on this: Because ol all thac energy. eadt American farmer grows enough to feed 67 people-nearly 10 tJmes as~ .. his great-grandfather could feed In )-910. and stx times more than his Russian counterpart feeds now. JU fairy-tale .lldc might haw ukt tf he'd teen today's real cornstalk glanu. .. Thal'• o-moiafngf" --~~~ ') --Jt/-_J_l~ "Then I got the Idea to switch from regular to premium .... " M._tc bane. "Ole secret. In a kernel. Is "scientific ogrlcuh1Jre:· Super fertilizers derived from rnttural ~s make the American farmer almost UkeJack and his magical beans. Corn yldds alone toand 240 percent between 1945 and 1970. Diesel iuea. for farm machinery. end pe· trochmUcals to kill weeds and paU. haw increased the yields ol .O crops. Sure bQis the era of the horse. and natural fertilizers. Scientists say tt would require 50 tons of manure per acre ol com to supply the sarne amount ol enefgy-ncll nitrogen that's contained ln less than half a ton of ammonia fertilizer. H0'.11'' that for reducing air pollution? -- Platy of .IM:k. Thank• to the ...., ..... U.S. farmer. each Americain hu mon food and better food. eveiy day. than abnotl M1'0M clle In the world. While feeding .i1 226 mUllon ol ua. th. 3.8 mdhon Amcrbn farmen al9o produce ~ to '-eel 144 million people cMn.u. The ~ product• that ,....,.. cxponed ._. ...-hetl*lour w.nce ol~tothe whopping tuneof$40bdlion. That ain't~. It'•• &ct: In 1980, Alheric:an fannen used the equlvalent ol 95 gal&ons of guoltnc on ~h ol ttw <Mr 6S miltion ac:ret ol oom ~cultivation. HERECOmES THE CASHLESS SOCIETY (continued) a qoom. The convenience of d~g a computer and pay· Ing bills In half the time it takes to write checks and get them In the mail seems Ir· resistible. &t banks that offer the service report fewer than half their customers use It regularly. .. We're bucking 50 years of history of banking," says a spokesman for Perpetual American, a Washington bank offering telephone bUl- paylng. ..People have been using cash and checking &e· counts for a very long time. Personal finance habits are a lot harder to change than the kind of toothpaste people use. "I can't say that in the future we're going to have a completely cashless or checkless society," adds Perpetual's spokesman. "But wtth electronic banking and the likelihood that home- computer terminals will one day be widely used. I think we're going to have a less- cash and less-dieck society." Ualng a special phone, cua- tomers can now have a com· puter pay their bill•. When Perpetual first of· fered Its telephone bill· paying service, Bert Allen was one of the bank's 6rst customers to sign up. A bustness executive. Allen works with computers and feels confident about elec· tronlc banking. "It takes about one-third of the time to UH telephone bUl·paylng than It does to wrtte checks, address envelopes, find stamps," he ex:platns. Allen'• bank uses the same kind of system most banks· use for telephone accounts. Customen use special codes to get access to the computer thet pays the biJIS. Using a pu1h·button, touch-tone phone, the customers can "talc" wtth the computer by prallng buttons. Eech step of Heh transaction Is dtreded by the computer's tJ.ctronk: voba. And after -.cl\ entry la made, the com- . Live Next to Nature ~ear-Do ·und Imagine youndf surrounded by sunshine. or J. ( ~ dining under rbc stars! You can en Joy a frc:o1h. new uuclook on life by adding a glass-enclosed environment to your home. It's ca.~ to enclose a deck, patio or hot tub. 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Add automatic c:heckt<te· posit !lervice' a computer plan that tranlfen paycheckt and other periodic payment checks diredfy Into a bank account. bypassing paper. and automatie blll·paylng, which pays predictable bdls by computer, end the Amer· teen consumer faces a grow· tng array of cash·frH ~- ~ The new computer-bank· ing services and the growth of the cashless society will be overseen by agencies such as the Federal Reserve Board A spokesman for the Fed observes, "There is a whole raft of new ideas out there that may come into opera- tion because of Increased competition." He adds. '·Banking is going to be com- pletely revolutionized be- cause of computers. Your home phone may one day act like a computer terminal connected with your bank. Everything -deposits. pay- ments, transfers of funds - may be done right on the phone. Things are going to be a lot different and we 're trying to adjust to that fact." When credit cards became widely used In the 1960's, In the coming decade, the "voice" of the computer will echo loudly. nearly every comic that took the stage made some joke about how many credit cards his wife or friend had and how the~ were used. Walter Cavanagh of California even earned a place In the Guin· ness Book of World Records with a 900-card, 28-pound wallet full of charge cards. Things will be quite dif · ferent for most of us In the 80's. We'll probably carry just one card, a card that will gJve us access to automatic elec- tronic bank tellers, to pay-by· phone systems, to credit when we need It and pay· ments made directly from our accounts when we want them. Our paychecks will be deposited directly Into our accounts. and Installment loans and other monthly bals may be peki automatic:aDy by a comt>uter . The 1980's will br1ng a strange, lnCNaSingly cashlfss society that might have baf. fled earlier generadons with tts ' many options and Its tech· ~· But Americans who grew up with computer-pro· grammlng couna In IChool, computer terminals at wori< and video games at hotM should take on electronic banking and aU ltl con·· vcnicnce with ease r111 and conftdeooe. laAil Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Alt lncNcll* ..... For .... thin SUO ..at _.__~bait CCMNdl Don't let a ltme rain ruin your mood ..• • your clothtng! With these Pfittical. fold·awiy his 'n her raincoats, you're atways prepared tor s4ldden showtrs ... 100% vinyt gMI flgntwelght pnQctlon, sheds Wlttf beautffully. Qllllf ..... 1111 a1• r t sturdy welded seams for extra-long wear ... vented armtlc*s for comfort ... relnfon:ed buttons and buttonholes ... deep Inset pockets. Plus, her raincoat Is belted, and comes with a matching ralnnat and pouch ... at no extra cost! Both have easy shapes with full raglan sleeves to sttp on without wrlnldlng ciothes. · ltll (No. 46110) Is satln·finlstt Smoke Vinyl In slz.es S (34·36): M (38·40): l (42-44); )(L (46). HEfll (No. 48102) Is matte-finish Clear vlnyt In sues S (6-8); M (10-12): L (14·16); XL (18). Buy 8" lWI -keep one at the oflfce. another In your gtow compartment! Mews ftom the Home Front When the "Ho'a" Hewe It One of the most dlfftcult problems ln child-ta!slng Is when to say "no" to a youngster. Aocording to child psy· chologist Or. Lonnie Carton, a f:im "no" issued at the right time can pro- vkie the ~ and love a young person needs to feel ta sense of sttuc· ture In life. In her newat book, Raise Your Ktd.s Right, Dr. Carton dlff eren · tiates between positive and negative ''no's." The four posttlve ''no's" In· cJude: • The lfesavlng ~no." accompa- nied by a calm and reasoned explana· tton of the result of dangerous &cts. Scaring a chlld may Inhibit his or her willingness to explore the world . •The chaDenge "no," which Is used when a chlJd attempts a taslc beyond his or het abilities; yet It should always be accompanied by "but you can try it,.. so that a youngster's ambition and aeativtty aren't sttfled . • The character-bulldtng wno" of- fers guidelines to help chUdren be less selfish , more wilting to share . • The convenience "no." which tells a youngster that his or her own desires cannot always be put ahead of a parent's priorities. "O\lldren must learn that there ls a right time and place for everything,'' says Dr. Car- ton. The psychologist also Identifies three negative "no's": "You are not capable"; "I won't listen to you"; and WI don't love you." Ptematltal Counseling~ Does It. Help? For many years experts have de- clared that the causes of marital breakdown could best be deak with by preventtve measures, such as coun- selng before maniage. But most young, engaged couples were reluc- tant to become Involved. Caught up In romantic feeJlngs, they were "sure" thft' relationship would not be touched by the problems that beset others. Rec::entty, however, there have been renewed efforts to encouragcl couples to learn about the pltf als of marriage and to evaluate their own re· lationshlp -before the wedding. Some states now require premarital counsetng of couples who are under 18. Statistk:s for Callfom\a show. as a resuh, that nearly one out of five of such couple$ have either withdrawn or been denied their appbtSon for a rnanieg« license. In Toronto, 19 churches and sev· ~al hundred couples participated In a project to test the effectiveness of marriage-preparation programs. The resuks: Partners who took part In the programs had fewer marital confllc:ts In thU flnt year of marriage than those who had not; when they did have problems, these couples were better able to raolve them; and those who hod premarital counseling were more llkely to seek professional coun· seling promptly for confkts they could not deal wtth themselves. Happy the Secon6-Tlme Atound · More than 1,500,000 men and women wll be mnarned In 1981 - acco~ for almost half of all Amer· bns who wGI wed this year. Three out of .wry four dM>roed woman re· marry, • do ftve of every stx divorced men. 89 middle ege, says faml.ly tod· ologlst mnk Fwwtenburg Jr., "tt IH11lS likely that no leis than a fourth of al adub wt1 have wed more Nil once," ThoM fteura make t Important to know wt>8t 1119 effed of remarrillge II. A repod In the Joumd o/ Famrly ~In*-' that the Nrnamed feel .... wd ~,.and ... "happy". thole tn ftnt marriaga. They mcp.1· enc-eqUillW h~ ledngl ... 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And its. They would curl your Alison Cragin Herzig and ... .-. 01'1' though It may be difficult hai'. But f didn't want to rub Jane Lawrence Maa folowed ~ while falling, relax the body the audience's nose In It, so I the dass, and the result Is the The Cold War comes to Instead of becoming stiff. cut them." charming book Oh , Boy! TV Uve this week on the Thygerson adds that pro-Some critics have charged Babla. Says Hen>g, .. From season premier of Bill tective gear like helmets, that the mov\e paints no ml- the ftnt day, the boys were Moyers' Journal. Entitled gk>ves and el>ow and knee norlty character In a positive wild with excitement -but .. Alternative to Disaster," the pads may not prevent ftac. light, and Petrie admits the highly susplclous: They PBS show will feature a sure· tures but can reduce the M · temptation existed to .. cover never thought real ~ to-be fascinating two-hour verity of cuts and scrapes. would be brought In. and debate among journalists, even ti they were, the boys historians and political Iden· were sure the babies tists from the U.S. and wou.ldn-'t be handed over." A purr·/ect name: Koa Meow. Russia. Check local listings But sure enough, i'l came for day and time. the real babies. And soon the Here's a sample: Doctor boys were holding, feeding Doctor; Bathsheba Ankel- and diapering with amazing stein; Cardinal Sin (Archi· c:&re, warmth and ddght. bAehop of Manila}; Baroness "The boys ~ u tf It was the chanc.e ol a lfetime," reports Herzig. 1hey fa a MnM of nO'talgta fot tiler awn cHchiod -It w 900')8· dWlg they Nn'.m. loW'9 end Wlll1lld to i-on." 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A-.-....-11'.Y. fG.I ""''=-~ EWl. ~= 6.~ '-~UllbllMIMI,_._ ~ ldeor, AtflU COCC* ~ PORTAPACH• l'IGHTS BACK The hi film Fort Apache, The Bronx depicts llfe In New York City's South Bronx section, perhaps the most frlghtenlng example of urban decay in history. Smr· ring Paul Newman as· a· car· Ing but harden~ cop, the movie has been laudm by many. But several minority gr~ps have protestm the ftlm , calllng It racist, and have picketed theaters throughout the country. "The South Bronx ls only .a metaphor for tenible c:ondi- Hons," the film's dhctor, Oarue.I Petrie, counteN<l In a recent Interview. ..t didn't want to portray the area as totaJ.d~, but I want· eel no pert of showing lt as a ·bµnch of Gr1 Scouts holding har<ds on the way to l*'O· 20ttl al the bases. 1 joke now that next ttme." he laughs, "in· stead of casting Ed Asner as the police captain, maybe rd use Ossie Davis." -Eliot Kaplan BIRTHDAYS (All Aries) Sunday -Greg· ory Peck 65; Bette Davis 73; Melvyn Dougias 80; Michael Moriatty 40. Monday -... Merle HaggMCI 44. Tuaday -David Frost 42; James Gamer 53. WeclnaUy - John Havbcek 41. Thunday -Michael Learn~ 42; Hugh Hefner 55. Friday -Jiaoy Morgan 66i Chuck Connors 60; Omar Sharif 49. Saturday -Ethel Ken· nedy 53. · FOR A PRIZE' WINN.ING ROSE GARDE~..IJ .-[/l,l! ll}tJTIUS ANY 12 FOR $23. 76 ANY 6 FOR $11.88-ANY 3 FOR $5.N Already Seleded and Tried ••• Tile Best R08e8 You Can Buy ••• Now at Low, Low Prices. 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Because term provides protection for a temporary period and the risk of death is tower than it the coverage were for a lifetime. · But just as your rent can increase each time you renew your lease. so will terTT} premiums increase at each renewal. Why? Because the risk of death obviously increases with age. Pwmenen;t Having whole life insurance. on the other hand, is more like owning your home. Whole life protects you tor as long as you keep it-for your entire lite if you want. Fixed ... ,,....ts Whole life insurance eliminates this problem of rising premiums by spreading the cost of protection over an· entire lifetime. So just as a home-owner makes the same payment each month on a conventional mortgage, the owner of a whole life policy pays the same premium each year. . , The targerpremiums on whole life create a cash reserve to cover claims in later years. This reserve also provides . the whole life poticy with cash value. No.,......... ... The apartment renter doesn't bUild up any ~uity even though paying rent each month. The same is true for a person with term insurance: the policy doesn't build up any cash value. Basically. the premiums for term insurance are intended to cover the claims flied and the life insurance company's costs during the coverage period. Wllluh.,... otar. ~ ...... ,...., There really is no hard and fast answer-it comes down to a matter of individual needs and preferences. If your insurance needs are high but your budget is very limited, a lot ot term insurance may be the answer foryou. On the other hand. you may prefer the permanence. fixed premiums and cash value of CMll"81uell ...... The cash value buildup in a whole life policy is similar to the home-owner's1 buildup of equity in the home-from making the f!lOrtgage payments. The cash value can be used by the policy- owner to meet various alternative needs: retirement. children's education. emergen· cy loans, etc. However, using the cash value decreases the insurance protection. whole life, but feel you really can't afford this type of profection. Is there an answer to this dilemma? Yes-one answer 1s Metropolitan Life Insurance Company's new whole life policy that emphasizes getting the most permanent protection tor your premium dollar. It can be a good toundation for your life insurance program ... c Calculating how much life _insura You might be thinking: "llatropollt8n"a Whole UfePtusPollcf__. good, but eucttr how much protection do I ......,.. -- While an exact answer depends on your precise situation, it would probably take about 75% of your monthly take-nome pay to maintain your family's standard of living. To provide each $100 of that monthly incdme for 10 years will require abo1.1t $8,500 of life insurance or other assets. So. for example, if your monthly tak&=home pay is $1,200, 75% X $1,200 is $900, and 9 X $8,500 is $76,500- roughly the amount· of life insurance you would need to maintain your family's standard of living for 10 years. Of course, there are otner factors that can increase or reduce the amount of insurance you need: •Anal expenses-any unpaid mecfical expenses as well as funeral, estate tax and probate costs. • Repaying debts-mortgage, car loan, credit cards. business debts, personal loans, etc. •Homemaking expenses- cost of replacing services for child care, house-cleaning, cooking, laundry, etc. •Children's education- amount you want for helping to put your children through college. •Disabled relatives-a spouse, c~ild or other relative who is likely to need support for a long time. • Retirement fund-extra iocome for your surviving · spouse oo top of Social Security and any pension; or bUilding up cash value to supplement your own • retirement Income. •Current resources -assets you have, including Social Security benefits and current life insuranee, that could meet those needs. •Inflation-the least predictable factor. but Metropolitan does off er some imaginative ideas to help you combat this problem! WMt about lnftatlonT The Whole Life Plus Policy is one way Metropolitan cah help you stretch the dollars you spend for life insurance: Your premium can now buy substa.~lly more coverage. Besides fighting inflation today, Metropolitan can help you maintain your policy's value against inflation tomorrow. How? With two special features that can be ,~., WUl(L\', ~' .. coverage amounts of $25.000 or more and you'll probably be surprised at how much coverage you can now afford. Policy ••• Just compare ~ premiums. Metropolitan encourages y6u to compare our Whole Lite Plus Policy with similar policies. Look at some examples of the premiums and the 20-year "interest- adjusted surrender cost index· for a Metropolitan ·s2s.ooo Whole Ute Plus Policy. M•s Age Preferroo Annual Premium 25 $ 247.75 35 365.25 45 593.50 ........ 25 225.25 35 321 .00 45 511 .00 The lhtropolltan ....,,....matlve In row cOINIUtlty w.111 be hllppy to explain the Swrender Cost Index 8ftd to provide you with specific lnfonne- tlon ebout the premiums tllllt ~to you. Surrender Cost Index (per $1 ,000) $ 1.70 2.82 5.82 1.56 2.31 4.61 f Ufe Insurance ••• ShouldJOU . 'rent' it or 'own' it? Here is some sound advice tor building a financial 'shelter' for you and your family. Meaopoltan ~ Meuopolilar1 reallySla'lds ~you ~ UFUtUl.Tit AUrQttOMlKElllttMt.."'ff The Whole Life Plus Polley is currently not available in Vermont or Wyoming. J.------ -.--.----. ____ ___,_,---·---- ,_-/ @11181 Mttropot1tan Ult IMUfane. Co . New~ N. Y. ._ l'Ma.Y~. Alltlll. _, added to your policy for only a small initial increase in the annual premium. Cost of Llving Rider. This feature can automatically ·ncrease your policy's coverage-up to 300%J For example, the coverage under a $50,000 policy can reach $150,000. How does it work? You will receive term insurance each year up to age 65 to increase your policy's coverage by a percentage equal to the rise 1n th& Consumer Price Index. Retum of Cash value Rider. This is another feature that can automatically increase your policy's coverage over the years through annual term insurance. It can guarantee your beneficiary would receive not only the policy's full face value. but also the policy's accumulated cash value. · With both these riders. you won'thave to complete any more applications or prove your health still .qualifies you for obtaining the additional coverage provided. "' i. ..... Ute~ ........ , Your local Metropolitan representative is a trained professional, prepared to help you answer this question and meet all of your insurance . needs-life, health, auto. home and retirement. To have a Metropolitan representative call on you to discuss how the Whale Life Plus Policy can meet your needs: •Call us at no charge to you. The number is 80(}.MEl-UFE (that's 800-638-5433). It you live in Maryland, call 800492-0100. Or •Send in the coupon below. r----,-· _____________ , ______ ... ______ ._,, Meaopollm @ Meoopo11Can reatfs&ands~you. 1r 1 . IJfF.HULlliAl.lUllOt.t~Kl:tllltMl:-01 , 1. I would ~ke more .nfO!ma11011 about the WhOle Life Plui Policy. Here's llOW 10 cootacc me· Coty 'felel>'-<t "'-' Mall tti.s couPQn on en envelope .octressed 10 Metropolitan Whole Life Plus Dept. One Madison Ave. New York, N.Y 10010 ..._ ______ , ____________ ..... _________________________ __ 0 THESE PIC~T.URES I SAY IT ALL! I You can lost? up to a pound a day . ~-6 ....... TV WEEK, APRIL 5. 1981 Q) wAlins fr .. ~ Elrtlt" Linda Day Geoitt. 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(dtl) '81 -Peter O'Toole. ,,.,., . 1:00 e "T!J ti Clkli • Slilt'' (d11) '75-llicardO lo1nla1M11, Susan Clark. e ''Tiie,..,.. ~ Oilerl" (dr1) '52-SpellClf Tracy. • "TM a.." SCl·li) '74-Miehul Gret11. Slltra .• t:11 e o a "Tiie tttl" eonc1. <wa> '79-~i::Jord. Sam EJtioh, TOCll sttledl, Bt11 Jol\llSOCI. ' e ·anwe.....,.. Part lL (dra> ·a1-Petef 01oo1e. TIKSDAY,.,._ 7 l:tl e '1111 Liii ti tlllt ...........,, .. (~) '69-U. T111111t, • ., ... Ill TMll llcl" (wes) ·56-RiWrd l'lla, Dorot\y llaloM. t:Ol 9 CJ) 0 Clll "Wlr" (adv) '76-111111 Reynolds; Jerry Reed. e (]) lII QI .. ._.. .. hit 111. (ch) '11-Ptllf O'lo.it. WOMSMY,APll.1 a:oe e "~It,......_ Mil" (adv) '6&-Robtlt Fllllw. Joc:tlyll lJnt. • '1111 CMn" (dra) "66-Rosan111 ~1110, Jolltl SalOll. • "Mlllc C... Jiies" (ICIY) '45-Caty . Lonttl Youns. t:Ol 9 ()) llJI tm "tlarAll ..i Ucs" ( ) 'IO-Kml Dobsoft. • <D 9 QI .. ......, .. Cond. (dra) '11-l>tter 01oole. TMUISDAY, Ara t a.• e "Tiie 11114 •.._....,..(cam) '62-Bob HoJt, Bio& Closby t:to 8 (2J 0 "Diel II t.r....,.. (mys) '81-An&it Odiasoe. fllOAY, Miil 1• UIO e "A Milwtt • rr.,, 1 5-M " Oil" (wes) '68-Alea Cord. • ...,.._ TllJI" (1trl) '57-Robtrt Waptr, JOlll r.ollins. • m. l1er.-.. Sltlll" (dra) '76-0aniel Massey, Glenda JacbOn. t:OO •CI> (fl 9 "Cf'uy n.." (dra) "81-Micheel Part, Riel lio(J.a. SATURDAY, APlll. 11 - 6:00 • "Tiie lltllfllS INC" (com) ·11-0ou1 McCl11rt, ..,C:,:ls. m "Alita ff• S,.-., tA.-" Linda Day Geor11. • • l:to e '1llt PriKe all4 Ille ~"(com) 'S7-Marilyn M011roe. lo.ta e . .,..,._. T1111" (hor) '63-Moirt She11er. Anna Mmey. ... ' VIDEO CASSETTES fOR SALE OR .RENT .. DUIS. TO IJLL • ALTH• STAns • THI AWAI.... • AMY WHICH WAY * WMAMUPDOC YOU CAM • -.&.T JACC • PllYAn ... JAMIM • AUCI 80UM'T UYI • THI llllllla ... AMT...o.I ' * AMITTY1LLI HOUOI • • MAIY POPftMS * DIYIMI MADMUS • SUNDAY Artll 5 (C·C) llldicltn Qosed.Captiontd for tht htarin1·l11191ifed. NOT£: This lo& is the most c11r· rm listin11t presstinle alld TV WEEl is ltOt rtspOMible for any last minute dlan1es made ~Y the networks. 8:00 e Tllat's tat ..... & tlle 5'1*•• Wefd e °""*LA CJ) Lllil htfM G Tlltll & Ille ltlUtl ... ...,. ............ G)lOOl[lllella o ucw.- -6:30- • ftl' °'' ThMs Gl>W..ff~• ·~ eu...ltto ..... r .,....7 CJ) TY t Lieb et laf111111 G DneJ I Wltll • °""9fltlrJ ... 7100 ,, er...,. • ....- Ma11d1 la a huge rock butte In the Judean wilder- ness, rising 1300 '"t above th• DMd S.. In the cour;itry now catted ltrael. Th• Jewish High Priest Jonathan first fortlfted the mountain and named It Maseda which In Hebfw mean• fortr9aa. King Hefod the Great tr.naformed It Into a roval citadel during the yura 36-30 8 .C. The atronghotd wu meant to~ __ __.--.. ...... _ Herod'• Nfuge against poalble lfttlek• by hie tub- fect• or by th• Aoman ruler Maf'k Antony. Sporadic uprtatng1 by the populace qatn1t Roman op~n were held In checlt untH A.O. ee When a large tCale rewtt bro .. out. Durtng the ..ott Jeruaatem wae conqueted ~ 1tle Romana •ncl ~ conttng to th• Roman hlalortM TllC!tu9. I00,000 Jewtlh elvHlana ..,.. murder9d •nd tt)e NfMlnlng J9WI .,. enllAYM. OM IR"'P of tr.-om "8h ... 91Cmped .... the dewt to MaMda. "°'"the"'°"'*'" folt•-· .._. llilllotl conductid rlldl on .,. """"' .._...... In AP· 11,.JM AofMn_"""' L.egloft, unc11r 1tte oom-flllnill Of,....,. ..... MirCMcl'Oft ..... •n. A.1). 7*,..., ........... WCNl'9ft lftclcftlldftlri~ ............ 11 .. 1.000-..: .... i..'" .,,. ........................ ~--...... ...... .. .,.ula ..... ,. TV WEEK. APRILS. 1981 ·lu~ OH'1Ytw..._ a ....... ., ....., (llS,.UAIHriu -10:30- • CD Cll 121 IU4s Art l'ff,t. r .. • Clystll CatlM«ll ID&tMettlMIP. ec..,,a..i @lr..w. ID Acric111111rt USA 11:00 8111 c.,.. esa-saa.. • a.rdl ill Ille ..... SI lllasttrJitce Tltt1tre: 0111er UU (R) ao.t•utt • s.car . ..,. .. c.-, -11:30- •@ a srom:~ Ccrm11e of Ult WT f'lloeni1 150 auto race lrom Plloeni•. A111.; Bnhsll Racine Cla$$ics; and Ille G11nd Ha bonal Stetplecllas. trom Eneland e CD a Alillah, ... Cl) Te It AllllUtN G .... Ttny C. Mitbltr cm •• ... .,. I An"millOOll I 12:00 BCUIROlCM»Wll • TeMlisQ..,..ISMp Uftl $200 .. ,.,. e SPOl1S: Cllkll C..W. Twil Covtr111 of this tvt11t lrom Calif e rn<11e .._,.._,, l [ij~ ,. .. Cit ,........ - ~-.... [1'9,t ... , ..... ......... ,,,,..._ TaOO l!l=TJ..~ (J) Cll ··~...,... Wltll rio.t Dtwld rwti11 .. ~ 1:.::-. 11:.-: ..... 81'111 Mldlll/L*lf ..... -7:30- I Tlllfa ... .., ....,_ .. ,., ........ ... • °"' r.r (c.c) 8:00 •o:r:._..,. 1:i.::-.. ,...... •l'f••" -1:30-•'-"'• .... • Clrtllll .,.,. a,.... .... ...,. .,.., ... •:oo •ClllDftt.....,_ CJ) .1'111....-....... •U.=C..... I ~ u. ..... Willi !lost Rttis PhMbin ind cohost Cyndr G111"ftJ. t11,,..... e 11..111 LKJ . ..., .... 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ACTRESSES! PROFESSIONALS! STUDENTS! "ACT" NOW, ON CABLE T. V .! Train on-camera In actual productions! ACT In UHF and pay-cable television. nowt ACT In non-uni on television commerclalst ACT In Independent non-union movleal ACT In Orange County excluslvelyl No experience necesHryl All egea'typesl Must test to qualify for on-camer' training! A Film and V i deo Cast i ng Workshop. Call for interview: (714) ~1 (Newport Beach Studio). The Product i on Company of Orange County. CAUTION! We accept only seflous talent who de1lre to become "STARS"! ...... . TV WEEK, APRIL 5, 1981 . andKOCE-TV " present · , .. ~))isn~yl4lnd~ COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDS~ ® AMC-JEEP COSTA~ . AMC-1-~ULT 252°4 HarbOr Btvd. Costa Mesa -14t .. 0Jl CADILLAC NAllRS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.9 I 00 CHRYS LER -Pl Y. ATLAS CHIYSLa.r&. YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-546-1914 DATSUN . HIWrolT DATSUN 888 Dove Street Newport Beach -IU·I JOO OLDSMOBILE UNIYHSITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.9640 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOHNSON & SOM UMCOLM-MHCUIY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.5610 C HEVROLET c:OMiea&. CHIYIOUI' 2800 Harbor Blvd. OJsta Mesa -146-1200 UMY•SITY OLDSMOllLI 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -14G-t640 PEUGEOT llACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street Newport Beach -752-0900 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVIRSOH, IMC. 445 E. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach -'7J..Ot00 llUYAM POISCH&-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove U6-2Jll SAAB IEACHIMPORTS 848 Dove Street Newport Beach -752·0900 DAILY PILOT IOY~IMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -64CM44'4 SADDLllACI IMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo . 111·2040 -495.4949 MAZDA MllACLI MADA 2150 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -641-5700 TOYOTA EAILI llCI TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646°9101 VOLKSWAGEN JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd .. Hunt. Beach -842·2000 MAltK HOWAltD YOUCSWAGIH 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 534-4100 VOLVO EAILI IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646·9101 AUTHORIZED SALES/SERVICE/SATISFACTION P8ge7 I MONDAY AIWL 6 fer llOfllilc _. ....,_ liltillp. t: stt DA\'TIME ,te>GIWIS. . ,. ,.., *" ..... lft Ille ...,. .... DAmtll llCMO 11:00 • Ill ..... " ... '9ca" (wts) • 36-.lollft Wayne ll:JO D "'Tiit en,. If Wfltll" Pait I. (d11) '40-Henry Fonda 12:tl • "CllriDle [fl" (com) ·u-.;;:: Rift, An11 Hird1111 11t II T..,.. (adv) '!IJ-J0111 Font11ne l:OO (JI "Tiit J1141' .i ..... "1· ltr" (d11) '72-Bille Onis. Dou& McClure. 9 "TIM ll1d lttt" (adv) · 50-T yr one Power. Cecile Aubry. Orson Welles, Jack H1wkms l:JO D "Dldw II LM" (com) '62-Michlel Ctal&. I •v•••• •:CK> ••(J)@tB lllews e•CD9G121 111ews .......... • Tit ,. °"" • hllatr D•lffl/Dt41tt ,,.. c...sa... • ;.., Tlrlll OAltll~ •• Tiie e.dric c..,..., _,:30- CJ) (1)(1)90 ... . .....,. this first ep1sodt, Clpt Ooieen lewis 1s determined lo have hers be the outst1nd1n1 baS1C·lra1n1nc company in the upcorninJ maneuvers to bt slqed lor Gen lllustmore D @ QI Ultlt ltffat 11 tllt Ptlirie (~) (R) Part one of two parts .. laura lncaUs Wilder·· At monzo teams a p11nt11I 111d upen sive ltuoo wfltn hep11rthlstU Wm tor his Mllft bnde. laura. a11d ws htS investment laura discovers a stubborn strut. 1n Almonzo when lie ~Uy reluses her plan to bt'ome a lnclltr II .... : "Tty It Cata a S.illt" {dra) ·75 (211fs)-R1t1,.6o "'ant1lb1n. S113an Clari! The hud of a ph1I anthropic orcan1zation 1s xcustd of murder. 8 Cl) CID) al Tll•l's lncrt4i~lt Features include a test lh&ht 1n an airplane pawered solely by the sun. a ·return visit with father OiorlO, a 11oup of amp11tee skydivers who mat.e a new attempt to set a world's rei:ord 1n free.fall flnlr. up. and a younc amnes11G, who 1s shocked lo discovtt Iha! his parents. whose hor rible accidental dulhs mi&ht llawe triuered htS memoiy loss, mar still be alrwt. ..... : • "Tiie,..... Apiut O'Kln" {dra) '!12 {2hrs)-Spencer Tracy, Pat O'Brien, Oia111 Lynn A tnnnnal lawyer Ines lo b11bt 1 Wit nm 111d tllen vindutes ll1mseH at the cost GI lus lite .... : "Tiie a.." (SQ fl) ·74 {2hrs)-Mlc11Ml Cmn. A doclOI dis coms that a cenette saenhst Im c.ruttd 1 dupliclte ol Ille doctur to replace 111111. I •a Cttlt ,.....,._. ''The' TV WEEK. APRIL 5. 1981 Pm1le History ot a Clmp111n lllat Failed .. The tale ol lhe Cml War misadventures of a ra1 ta1 11oup of boys wllo 101n lhe Southern caust m a quesl toi heroism and adventure ooly to bt s"'°'ked into sudden ruhrahon of what war rs all about 9 CM11it CU,iill c:..My Tllealtr -1:30- • Cl) ()}) P11£Mt£tE: Tiie Tw If Us When a suave. £nct1Sh aentle man's aenlleman meets a female television talk show personality, who e1n·1 quite cope with domeshc chaos. 1he resultant firewort.s make for sophisticated comedy Peter Cool and M1m1 Kennedy star m a.s,1r1tt OJ 50 felturt 9:00 8 Cl) (f) 11°Af$•H Father Mui cahy waees • dtSJ>erate battle to clean up the 4077th before lht arnval of a w1sltm1 Cardtn1I. Mean· wlule, 1 GI patient badcers Hllllleye and BJ to cure his bldly wounded buddy .. 0 0 llotil: "Tiie Sldttb" (~) Concl. (we.s) '79 (lhrs)-Glenn rord. Sam Elliott. Tom SelleGl Ben JohnSOll Tiit Sitllett bfothtrs co up a111nst • powtrful b11ot. lend off the nnaunte stell1n1 B11elow brothers and face a challe111e from a lormer tnend h1111td tnemy e rn<JJa ...,..: .. .....," (t-t) Pert II (dra) '11 (211rs)-Pettt O'T oole. Peter SlrallSS. Thirst and Ille 1>1111111 desert su11 becOM walulble allres fat the rebtls 1t09 Ille moun 11111, Ind the Ro1111n lfntrll llllds IUS lle•rt st11ncety touched 111 tht be1u titul Jewisll Slave 1111 NI his custody • , ::::~~~~ L".:TJ:'"'t: ....... ~Qe .. 111111"9; ,.....~ .. =-.................. ...., I_ ....... __ . __ . '~~·=::.i:.:.:: :...~.:.~ ....... 1 1=i;:.:: ~ L~~s;: __ ....... i... .................. Etl!f A""~·· .-.:.: =-=--... oo . =:=....., ...... -.... Ylc .... .,. ... f:+.i~l.'!:"'....:t = =·-='::: ..... IN COMOI llftil. MMI Ille ......... . ....... .•. ..... ~, ........ ·--u. (*a} '40·T,_. ;;:;:-....,.." , .. _ CJ) lt'I Y• ~ • ... : ;::r111t11m1 fllW' -J:JO-e w.t t1.......,. =-~~l~( l~~!t.-.=-... ThlsprO· Cl> INlrs: ..... Tiit Sift Olqo ·55, • • ..-COlll) lflfll l•t11tt1 Cllns ltwit Qulttet "*• et Ille S..h Mtnttn. '·.-... ~!:: ... '*'1 fotd. Plu1 One. pl111 Altet Tltu111 ttrlonn· • ltwle: e ''Sllerted ....... -* lflt "lllt. Mqk." "Know the Fttl· Iii•._ ..... " ("'YI) 'U-8111* "l'llt Vllldll '1tera" ins." "rr•• Actln" ind "And." 111111 ltatllboM, Nl1tl lltuct. (6r1) '72-Cherltt ltolllOft. I 00 Cll llailt:....,..,,.,.. .. {tdY) • ....... .... ...... ...... & '72-l'ttet hw11. W11h1111 Slllith. •(I) <I) ArcMt .....,., f'tlct •Ole ---.. -t:JO-e 0 • C-. "The Ha.-ind a....; i;t..., Cl> ...,. ..... _... leilM* the ltiinttl' Ofllctt 8lrica llffdS ...... : • ""-1 w....·. 9 ...... '1 JOI tnd Polldl'J htlp ... •Is '• _.. (dra)·c..k Kirdwickt. 0 .... • ....,. rch '1 milt 1ifpl111e Mnict Is • T• .. "lldlC.. • • ti .... .... .. .... by • hlMhC ••ndel who e....., .._ 1 r..... 8100 1111111111 t11t 1wes o1 ''"'°' • 1 _ clllt peofle. -:.,.,-Cl> _. :r: • .. tll.11 lttcre"'lc "WtnJtd Cl).~'!. s.hlr:r-.. •• ~.· ~ Wottd'' TM IWOIYIM looks •I birds "... .. ._... ... -lrOlll "' 0¥tt tht WOfld. * Cll1•,._ F1M Ott <D l•A ... • GEOKE VMDOWJ: TMly. Celptt.Dlult 9 Clw11toa•11t11i.. * An Wt 1Ma Vlslttd7 Slleft Celt fiulal 0 lilllt tlle ti,_ • M II WritM e DO Sl'Ol'l'S:~Dillll 0 M °"" & Mt (c.c) •Ill*-"llW .......... (drt) IMrt W a..11.ai, Cowr11t • fllt111 UM '11 (2hrs)-Rlchtrd Burton. This of the liMI round .of this LPGA • 8 ""9 bN "'-(c.c) story documents the 1nfll11ttlon of l()ijfnamtnt lrOlll the Missloft Hills -5:30-the Ger111ans in North AlriCI Ceu= in Rad Mira~=• e • Cl> Cll .._ • MM Mlw Merle ttawrd. Leona • · c.r...a • ()) .._ W 11ttef W~ha1111 1114 the Tennessee Moon· of Ille NASf.AR Gr111d Nationlls. (fJ Tiie ..., C... 511111 shine Cloners are the cuests. • Miia"'. .... u,.. • 0 fie c.t.. 0.,-, (R) 2 00 O Miik ti Oii hWllc "Calypso's Settth lof Atlantis. P111 C QI) Ct* C.... I" Philippe CoustHU aqrches for • Gilltll'a llilaM 8 Hert'a II YM llultll cfUH Ill tllt lllhtl!llS and othtr m llMM: "Or_. Ma.._ fTM locations, wh ile C1pt11n Jacques th Gme" Chor) '69-Christopher Cousteau focuses on Crett and its let, Rupert Dnles. I llV•NliiCi I olltlyinc W,nd. D11. e lllwlt: "Sterllird all4 Swtt •· __ ._iiiiiiiiiiii----"· ID..._.. 0.,.,thle ._" (adv) '74-A. Martinez. ·A ScOO 8 ltster,ltct Tlitetra: D111ar roun1 lnd1111 strugla lo surwiyt in UU (c.c} 1111 111011nll1ns, with the help of a 9 e ()) 9 0 0 ... , -1:30- bear cub, alttt a plane crash. Cl>• ~ a ()) -O•• oa, 11 1 Tl•• """' .__.. c..t. ........,; "Heidi" (dra) (2h11) \lAI .., _, Tlllilld '68-Mu1m1l11n Schell Ale1's 1ot11 put off scie11te proi«t -2:30-• WINlilt AMMwt becomes a bone ol contenllOll a1110411 e CJ) 9 rtEllHE: AlltricH • -..: e ....., ..._,. Nd, Ann tnd Schntldtr Nd thinks S..-.. Llrry HacNn 111d l11s (dn) (2hrs)-RIClldo Montalban Alea should do 11 alone. Schnttdtr's SOii. Pltstot1, challenae one of tllt (JI n. "'*"'' Ates user to lend • ll111d, and Ann thinks most tWlllJI camt hsll. tllt elusive • ~ .. 1 -.,: c.. Y• tht boy could use a little m0tt blue marlin ,_ th Dril!Mr's T•f (1111) TIMS tntOUl'lltment from his lather • MIN: .. .._n..t" (ldv) 'SS-sena dttls with alcollol. • Tiit *"" ,...,,.. Sttwlrl Granier. Ceorae Sanders, • -..: "Tiit lit TrW (wa) m JOO llllllM Joan GrHnwood. '52 (2hrs),;Kirk OouaJas. Ewe Miller 9:00 -~llll•a....lJ OE.-... e ..,,, 11 o.11tp g M Ct.-... ,. _ _. ......... •-·" 9 ()) <I) OM 0., 1t • TIM The 8 "'ltd Ulllftne ·-- -newly formed Plf'lnersllip of Romano 3:00 • lllttrllce • F..a, Fll9 fatint .. ....,.. (cite) '71-Jtek Wild, Mark lesltt. <II ... ~ aJ .... ., "DMcer-s er... ill(" (my,) 'S3-Jt1nne Cutn. • "" °"" ... -3:30- .......... rs • s,.ts Afitld • CI> al a srom: n. w. (21 ,., C.. Ille c..try & Htndm hll I IOOd Clleft(t ol (fl Sell !If ~.30-ltndin1 its first b11 account-If Ann • and N1tk an OlllJ owerloc* their 9 (I) 8 Inn dftflt'S 0QUes1t0nlble' salts lxtJCS. CI> C111c1 & 1111 1111 e o a n. lit Et11t '11lt 8 Inn c..tw.c. Sadltta" (c.c) P-1 I. (ws) '79 • M*tl 5--PM (211rs)-Gltnn ford, Sam ElllOt1. Tom <I) llllff "'-' Sefled, Ben Johnson Alter the Cml ID ftca W11, thret al the Stchtt brothers 9 Cfldett's Vlctery ~ emirate from TenntSMe to the New B llcbtlst If Ille 5'M4 Ole °"1 Meaico territory lo seek lhttr lortunt . 7:00 amid the bitter struules fOf ranch l•nd and aold 111 the rouah·and· 9 ()) (fJ IO llilllltes tumble West. p=.:.far, :..-u ........ ..... •,,<f.t'r& T.Ta:= 5i'1111. '* .... Tiii ... .............................. ,..... .... ~~ .... -.... nr-= .. .. a c.ct.~ -..,. .... aluttN. C'.111 .. mu"' to...,,... w.. ••lie btcOIN Mtlcted .. Ille ....... tti.ol!MIN ....... l ....... ., .......... , -t:Jt-•Cl>o•At*t'a wM. Iii! .W V.ra to • ,..,. eftet lloffi bruk off thtlf l'OlllllltlC ,. ....... Ind fllld tlltl!IMIVH dlttltlJ. .n. ..... _... ........... . .,.. ......... .............. 10100 9 Cl> 0 T...,.., W.. l.D. lt'a •n e1Cit1111 ti.. fOf Of ~ J1ekson. Ht'• ellollt to t• Wt Stitt Bolrd mtdlcll u11111. "4 llf 't ill low-with • lo¥tly bllll4 pt. . .... ====-0 Vic lredl1'a Jt11tlt t.r ttM fllbltt GSlm U.'t llMtllc tC ttie llW. Steve Allan welcomts Empress Calhtri11t the Great. En(llnd's OllWt Crowell end lreltnd'$ D1t11itl O'Con· nell lof a continuation of llst wed's spirittd discussion. • n. l• ...,._ c.-.. titySmaa.r• -10:30- • Jef'J F .... • Jilmllf S.aart 0 Li1111 Htlllll: A Prtfle .., .... 11:00 • e CD llJ 121 a ._ CI> llnslJilll •U.r • r..tllfS .(JI ... eONTillt ..... HM ID...,llltt 9 n. Dr .. "'* Diet ~Aplllf IMC.,.., -11:30- • $flftt Flllll en..1t0 a.. ~ ~"llle ~ rlcbtre Sllew" (dra) '71-nmothJ Bottoms. ID .._.. "SIM&Mtl•u• Flft" (com) '72-MICllHI Stchs. oaiaw. ... ,. • "' Gees Ille C..•tly St Tiit l!Mlepelldltlt [J'I (R) -11:45-• ...._ ''Tiit llcl..,. Ries, .. ..._..,Ille CIM" G 9 8 IMlt: To be an nounctd e llllM: "A c.tall Salt" (dra) 'S8-ROSS1no Bra111, Jotn Fontaine 12:00 eblf1ttet <I) -..: tll "Tiii ~ lrlpde" (dra) 'SS-VictOf Mat11r1 . .., Tiit "9oklts tDS..kPMlns hgel lw•DN•SDAYI .... Ftf .... -....,.. ....... ,..._'" OATilllE NC>GlWIS. ... , "'JMf *' 1•n II, an t9ie ..,, ...... Dl11Wl llCMD 11:11 e B "Sa1t1,fl Sia•· ,... .. (wts) '38-»h11 W1yne ll:ll • ~ ..... Dnllt· lllN'' (mys) ·~1-liar1are1 lriJt!ton, Walter Pid1eon. lZ:tl • Ill "Tllty llet ii ... _.. (dn) '41-Clar\ Gable e e .. ,..rtralt If• W · attr" (dra) '61-Vic Mo1row, leshe P1trish. The story of the m. and 1111 of the llOIDfious tnm\1111. Dutch Sch111t1. J:• (JI "$11 Frallda · fllttn11· 6'Mf" (dra) '70-Vtn Johnson. Pernell Roberts. .................. , ....... " (dra) '57-Robtrt Mitcllum. J:H • "lla411rttt" (wu) '71- Richard Boone, ltslit Caron. Sam Red, Paul Smith. -6:30-MeadoW5 1uests as Ille SjlOlled Wife • ......,. of Deputy Chief Cn>mwtll. (JI llrMJ llilltt 11 @ 8 11111 ,..... (C-C) (R) at "*-t lad lllttti futum include • r1111'9n of POWs m 'Ille ...., Nil sa.. ltom Wol1d Wlf II and tlle llofun fD ._.... witll CW. Merb War; Ille l·Birds, I proftSSIOlll l 9 SIW11 Ste rolleMbtin1 tum, tuch Sarlll l'tlf· cell to wtt. and Mi itltemn witll 7~ a woman wllo P.rodueta • 11111 i .. a .... of cuslom·llllde bWlllS. ...., llillf • • ........... It ........ HIM o.,. Apil Nil" (ad'f) '66 (2'1n)-llobtrt fut*. (() fie tK .,..... .lottlyn Ullt. A llillioll dohn Ill • 'Ille ,....., W".W Cold Wiiis for two dtsptralt mta •!Id Min Criffhl .._ a blonde wildut throvp desert hut. • t11 11°A~·N mourrllin cold and Allldle bllllm 0 Tt Ttl tile Trwta •CJ) (JI (JI c;,...., ._... • Tiit Strllb .. Sn fl'tlldtce Mtf9 "Saturday Oii $u11Set llhd." 0 P11£111[1[; .... °' Supet hero H111•1fJ mu UllMllly G CMr Ear (C-C) inlo battle to am P1111 frOlll a ID .,....... a Amr Russi111 suicide squad. 0 111. llldlell/Ltllftr •.,.it ..... Ill "Tiie CMn" (dra) -7:30-'66 (2hn)-Rosa11na Sdliaff1110, ~ a 2 • Ult TIWll Saxon, BN11 Ahtr11. A Britisll at•· CJ) """ ~ Atalll eral, a Royal Canadian Air forte ~ r~..o officer, an American captain tftd • a 8 .... .., ~-private, an lt•lltn soldier and his Pi. 9 SM • • plus a German solcfter ere •" treHtd • ....,.... S..uer• in a eaftrn 1fttr e bombin1 111d. (() "' ....... ... "' lllpzitll G Ftct 1111 llak ..... : Ill "NlllC...,._.. I:.:.~ F•lr (adv) '45 (2hrs)-loretta Youn,, Gary Coooer. A ltnky ~ IS ... ___ ._v_._ .. _u .. •....,G.___.I B n-::.. (C.C) mist-'en lor .. outllw and Is hunted • Tiit lbcleilll*• ..... by.~ •1111 the CMlllM • 8:00 e ... •Let-ID TOll$KT'S UTIOUL I • Cll o •""" a 111t1Nal '"'""'k s,.c.1a1 • ~IC SP£QAl z.2>908.... "Golillas" :-~=~ I TIC fte =-8:00 • 0 ••tieul ... ,. .,.. I ... .,.. · e (() (IJ i. Enos pfanccs tht dll "Gonlll" This~ tM 1 .... Tlllll tnlifl Mitro Squad 111 ·1ioe Wltn' look at 1111 efforts of COllMM· I ...._ llllst S., wlltn he lftslsts on armt1111 tilt wife tioaists-1111 firt(ter, ..at" 91:1·' • Tiie Pldl1c C:...., of Ille Deputy Cllitf of '*'· Jayne tAtists lllCI lt~-wllo -to --------------------., pment Ille tllilctloll lif tlle ..... the lafpst of tllt 1111t .,.. -1:30- • Cnl ..... • ClllrJtjl ., •• ,,. s,.cw • TV WEEK, APRIL 5, 1981 -9:30-mc.tu ac...t,..._ 10:00 8 0 8 0-*1 "Streets of Fur" To stot> allllt 111 tlleif IMC-· boftlood. two bfot""1 Ol'plllll • Yicllantt com11111tee. bit 1t is 011ly 1fta one Gf tlltm is slam tllat t:M sum•or will hsten to Q1incy's advicl. .... • ...w ........... •a"""'* .. s.. .,... """" (R) • ........ -lO:JO-........ a""'·.,..• u ._ • 011r 111 W W. .... Tllis sptCltl pays tribute to tht 111111J top. flictit black baseball pla,.n who wtrt denied stardom by Ille color banit1 Mid futures int11'fitws witll Sltdltl Pai11. Roy Campanella and Blldl ltonll'd. 11100 ee<IlOG .. •<Dt11•11> ..... elllrfl1l .............. • 1•A-vtf' ....... OT--•f .... • Diel CMft 80. ............. -ll:JO- • CJ> O ...-S: -...... .. C..~T.,. to bt alll04NICH.. .......... c.r-•<Dm• ...... ............... .............. ........ , .... (C.c) 11.~-.. 1•100 e II* "It e I r ( .. ) 'M-Wit ....,..,, .loll Stlley. 1=..·--... 1=s,;=1 -12:,._ L'tP:.."' '-'"-~. tlOO ..... ~ ............ I ........ ~ .. :.r.: .... • (l) • .:r.. .... ---....... _...,. C1191)'11~ ...... 12:00 9S,..19" • CJ) ~ (21) FllltlsJ ldMd •'--'• .. , .. ~ •o..se.,..,- mrw.,1tr1 -12:30- • @ ID Tiit T...,r,. S.... c.-i.c..t • Mtpa's lttfMS 1:00 •'-WIJllllM G llM 0.. LMI sa.. •s,.ko.t .., ..... ....,. ""' -1:10- • llMit: "Tiit ..,..,_ aM IM "*" (dra) '!11-Jolln Wayne, £1M> Ando, Sam Jaffe. So Y1Nm11ra <II Ma9·1Z l2ll Te T• Hie Trvdl -1:30- • Mnie: fl "JlllHJ CMI" (mys) '63-Htncy Sitn -2:35- • Mnie: ''l\t Ru1er1" (adv) '74-bmes G Rtehardson. The story of three raneers copinc with lht problems of the U.S f0ttsl Servtee ' 8:00 •e(J}OID8 ..._ ' .......... •• (J) (Bl tZI ""' •TitTICDl.p ..... ~ .. • ""TiMS tBOffd ..... • • Tiie Dldric c.,..; -6:30- (J) <J> «Z a a ""' . .....,. lll....,llillr ..... lldKltttr .l11t...,ltillSllew ........ t witlll Clett Mtftl H~Set 8:00 e CIJ) Pll11ersttn Bessie's fa. thH returns to Pllmerstown IOI one last elf0t1 to reaain family land tltt county seized almost 20 yurs bef0te white he vah1ntly served his country -1:30- • ()) l1I • l.MrM ' 5airt.J "H11~ PrlCtd Oates" llvtrM alld Slurley h1lar1011sly COllle ~ sr1ps 1r1ltl two lflSI 1uys .mo tll1M that pay1n1 '" an t1pens1ve mul 111eans the &lfls oi.e them a world of attention for dessert. (() ..... ,..,.. • Carel ... O fat~ g) 0 Slllw DI Iris Clllcell 9:00 a (I) (fJ ... : "Gltor" (1dv) '76 (2hrs)~811rt Reynolds, Jerry · Reed, Jack Wes1on. Lauren Hulton A non.conformist moonshiner tahs Oil • corrupt pohllul boss. D @ 8 IJ. 114 Utt lur ''Who 1$ BP.. BJ 1s sulfennc hdln amnesia at tM samt tune Ulat 1 mysteoous strancer IS try1n1 to kill ~1111 and rf tie cloesll't rep1n tus memory 1n time 1t may bt the end for him. •CD Cil QI ... : ........ " (C-C} Part Ill (dfa) '81 (Ztlrs)-P1te1 O'Toole, ~nthony Quayle. On1d Wwne1 T lie ztalots c;onllnue lllelf dutr11thn s11r911st attacks, the problem ol hut and tllnt increase tor Ille deser1 bou-4 Romans and an (mlSAry from lllt COlll1 pioves to be 111 e11t111Y w1tl11n. • Men Griffil *" • Met lbw lle11ny Roet11. £the1 Mtrm1n. Ille Million Dollar Band and the Haaers are ttlt 111ests. • ® llysltryf Tiie ... Sim (C-C) "Horses tor Courses" lll• racetrack bookmakers low a btlndlt when ' horse not lawortd lo win comes 1n hrst. A ereat deal ol cash wu bet on the horse 1ust belou the slart1n1 cun, the boolues are sus , -11:30- • ()) 0 SPOm! -....._ . ._.. TeMIS to be •--"'"-e 08 llllelJ~ e <J>111a ..... eur ......... ................ ··~-.... ..... 12:00 ...... "See .... ,.., bl" (mys) '65-John rorsythe, Senti lletpr. Jw Wyatt, fflfldlot Tone . lesllt Nletsen. Pa111ell Fla11k~n • CJ) 9 .... : "Tiie .... 0..." (dr•) '7•-Timothy Bottoms. Warren Oita, Lou Gossett. •'--'• ...... ...,..... •o...sc.,..,- -12:30-u oan• ,...,,.. ,... c.... .. c...e 1:00 • Tiie Del LMe .. ..... : ....,,, QllMll " Sala" (df•) '72-YantSSA Redcr'IVe, Glenda Jeckson. Pltna lkGoolla11 . .... """"' ""' -1:30- • ~: ''Su •llJ" (bor) ·12-Chres Roblllson, Altt Rocco. Susan Clrloll A Y1et111111 Y«t llSCS 1 rat tltsnue u ~is ptfSOllll wupoa of reven11 apinst 1Mnklf14 2:00 • h MI: "$etftllSI," .... ~" ..... -2:30- QIT•T• tM Tniltl -3:25- ..... : "M lfllel ....... t.. YttH" (1dw) '75-Teresa Grans. Plltl Silvers. • ... : .. .....,, 1-sr (dra) '57-N1t1tie Wood, karl Malden. Efrtm Zimbal1st Jr. h1911 crace by Mr Sassalrm. and his time 1111Chtne e D QI lbr,er Y111t1 PTA "Bad Illy In Harper Vallty" Wiien a panicky blM robber takes Stella. W111Cb Reilly, t~e 1111yor and Pl A board members hostace he finds out the !lard way thal captives behave in odd ways. .... : ........ hay, a S.-" Die" (•es) '68 (211rs)-Alex Cord. Robert Ryen. A notorious tunman 1s ofte11d amnesty by lhe New Muico Territ~-l::mor. • CD Cfl ta "Hand- writinc °" the WaH" 8ell$Oll and the staff undtreo l111af101S siece wMn a decision by Ille l«Mrnof pr0111pls ptotuus to Nlth on the UtCU· hve 1111 ll$IOll • ... : ...,.._ T..,." (du) '57 (2hrs)-Robert W11MF. Edmund O'Brien. Alt Amtf!Cln 111telli1ence •cent. clelivtrin1 secret d1t1 to • lap1nese 11enl in Korea. is lofted to l1y ovet 1n J1pan, ull4er COii· stint watch. . ,.~ ..... "Tiit _,.... Strait" (dre) '76 (2111r1)-01ni1I Massey, Cltndl JICkson. The start of Ille turhlt•l life of actrtss Sar•h -=·Ollie I Mr (c.c) • eUlhllll ...... ........... TV WEEK, APRIL 5, 1981 1 0:00 (adv) '66-Henry fond1 S ••uRD·•v • °"" ... 111 wn N• <R> • CJ) a:z Dtllas Jod and MISS ... I R. -............ ii ..... Ellie's reconc1h1t1on results 1n a ._ Sl(Ond holleymoon for them and Ille APWtt. 11 -10:30- stalhnc of JR's scheme lo seU Ew1ne e A.rica'1 r., T• O~. • CD Cfl a l111Marr e a • ....., ... , .. • I • A*tt ' c.tellt OM lriltUtr .. 1 __ MO __ R_N_l_NG __ ... • Sil Mill s .... ........ ··~~~ •...,.. ~....., e·.oo II'• v.ttn',.... 0 c.,ltal Cities F1111a, s,.dal I · a SluHIHtt .... ill .... • CJ) S.rite s..tttr 11 :QO e • , .. ,. ... , £,. (R) "Oark : = FtffNcl 8 CJ) a:z • ...,. t1M Aces" m U'""'1fty tf ttie Air e Sl'OITS: W.ri. Oa•,IHUI• m lllcM • lllcM Tttlllis Coverace of the $320.000 O lilt ...,.,.. JwNI -6:30-Challenae Cup. -10.·30-8 ~ •CD Cl.I IS""'* s,.clll CI> Willa Alter• m llattl(s litdMtl • • • .... e tw• c.t m Llldla uw. = ~i..;,: A l'rtfile ltlh1n • Cfl Ifs'"' ..._ 19 Tiie ..._ hcllalct Hellman tells of her early days as a ~ = ~ :.::"' -11:30- str11111tn1 younc writtt, her first • s,ui o.t . e IUl Q'I Sl'OITS: ........ The taste of success and its toll, and her ...,., .._ Montreal (IJIOS 11 the P1ttsbu1;t uperlences wntiAC for the lllO'lies 1n I~ MC...,.. Pirates OR the Tem Rlnaers 11 lhe Hollywood ind the film 'Julia.' '21 • •MJ hlldl, Hew York Yankees. -... ,...._ • CI> (JI a Alltrica• ..... 11:00 ee(J)O O Q'l ltws e 1M...., Eflfltt Nee SMl9 e WCfl ta .... .. ....,_ '--•... .,." • llfetta 91'11 .. Vlki • Diel""" -11:30- • 9 SHITS: •IA tu•ethtt T11ms to bt announud. eoaJ111111Jc.r. . • llltlt: "TMNll C1tt•111" (dfa) '51-Robtft Yaupn. e CD !JI • ,,..,_ ()) ........ MltllllMI eur .... Deel ..... .,,. Q!Wrea'• ..... (dra)-Aldr.2.. ....,,ft. ==111•• .... .... 19100 ec--. ...... ..,.. -12:•-.......... s,.c:w ......... , -11:40-ac... ..... .,., ... 1- 1100 e--=<-et)'6S· i:i:!E"' -·It-• ............ (lllf) r!l-.................. c..t. • .-r -·· L--:\1 --.• staMI With ~ost Dick Clark . 7:00 • S..C Tr• . .,.,.. ,,....... ·. ~ = AMrlcHa ·=·~.... ·-..... n.n 9 1\e ..... Clr1llMr •CD Ill ta ~ 11111 CJ) lY I lMs at IAlnDc . .... , ...... .T ..... t!D lllpl19 I -7:30- • lillftt'• ..... lldllle .Th .... .... CJ) IUMllfN ··~ ...... •Dl••ltlfyltws ·=USA . -...... 8:00 e ·(I) ID T• I lenJ . ... ,........ .. .... =~<JI·"'*-• ..... : "Tiie "'"-" (dra) 151-Kil!I Stl111tj I lloW Btklaes. ._...,..... . ...., I An'llllllOON 'I 12:00 I 8 CJ) 9 Sl'OITS: CIS 5""' 5'edx* e tMt i. s,.ce G SPOITS: WtJI' l'ret...-al h ..... Qliii ........ I . ..., . ..., :;."'o.i-..... t -12:30- CD °" lat FreM!et ti ...... , 1.11............. cl • ... : "C-' .,.. .. ( ) '71-Clwilt.., Lff, Htfbert • .... ,.... ..... .... ) .... .... .,..... ....... . .......... 1100 , e (J) D INlll: la~•= CD ... : e '1'I Pr u.," ( .. ) ·st~Cllarlla ..... ....... ........... ~ (•a) '57 -Tw-t ,.., 1 ..... :""'--tel ... .... ~)15....,,~ 1 ... ~ .............. (~,... I~~ ..... .... ' I .. ~ Fr •• ~ .. 8:00 • (I) CIJ raEMIHE: Clltckl•I II MMla Gibb\ st1R in hei Popular rolt as Florence Johnston, from "The Jtfftnons." Slit now llas • ntw and -1:30- • (J) ID Nlllll: "'* ,._ Hi~ld Could st1rs ts t•• di•· lillcuitlle4 suptryllot of a New Yott lt111 aid dituc. whose main job is to stir cal111 emldst tilt cUol that surr011nds ltilll 1ftd Ills staff. • Cll <II QI MIR & 11MJ "lliOfl and lltt familJ Reunt0n" A m111d·betldit11 O!U11 foocl coated 11p bJ MOfk aftd consumtd by, Mindy SIMI Ille family minion into a hay treatln1 Undt Dave (JoNtllan W111· ttl'l) to • l>U111e wenlft1. • CMI lwtett ec.•.....,... 8:00 e (J) (!J ........ rJ. M11num reluct1ntly 11ms to eooperet• with a buulilul Stcurlly expert ltfred lo beet up Hlglns' security system. • o ·a lltwlt : "Diet II ft! tiilrder" (mys) '81 (Zllrs)-Ancie Olcklnson. Cllrisloplltr P!uinmlf. In rt$j)OllM to his wife. Marsors lonf· runnh11 and suppoeedly MCftt 1tt11r •tlh wrltt1 Mu Halliday, Ton, Wen diet devises the perfect crime to kill her. • (I) lD • ....., ... (C() (R) "The l1dy ind the Bomb" An 111t1ted WQINn, witll a llo111t1111dt prt5$Ule ~If bomb, lllftaltftS to blow up th1 squadroom unless Balaey can find a dGIJOSll Sttt lor some rldloectM Wl1te • Uf'O .. ,,~ 0 Tiit ... '-It Slid •&Sl!taPr ..... -9:31- • CJ) <II 8 T11I "Bobby's Roommate" The 11nt fills rxer to fear IOI llomelcss £ta1ne's romanttC well beinc w1tt11 Bobby 1llows ber to live In lus aPtrtm•nl wllilt be " 1one. then unupecttdly returns be· fore she's lound other qu1rters. G 0 T1lla Old ..._ (C.C) -~ 1:00 • Tiii °"' u.. .. .... : ....... ., tlll lu .. (drt) '49-frtnk lovtjoy.1 ............. -1:10-.... : ''lllllMlr Mt(' (1111/S) '67-Fabiln. Annette Funicello. t11 en1w..a 8 To Ttl tile TMll -1:30- • ....i1: "Dtellwatdi" (dra) '72-lin Banne11, Judy Getson 2:00 ....... : ......... s.y"(drt) 'SS-Jobn Ott•-. 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