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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-04-12 - Orange Coast Pilot. ...... ,,.... ~ "'•ldllNte.-.r IT MAY COME true by Jul)' thanks to a TV movie deal. ( After doing a "Real "People,. f; segment on the Hollandi' totil ~ involvement in their 18th cen· I tury hobby-turned-home, writer-f host John Barbour connected. ~ · them with Carson Productiom :.{,..; last ye~. . ~1i Now a bioarapblcal script ta • i • belDI 1ll"U8ln that Will start£!" ~ 1 llol1'\ftd'• Barbor Aru s t day s 1irben "'eo1ra by ~I home rk" sometimes was~ : TV 'es, "Adventures la · Paradise," featurine the sblp Tiki. He later found its real name was Pilgrim. • THE PLOT will continui through his career as • shipwright, and the personal and financial hurdles the couple bu crossed until the schooner enters The Pilgrim. a 118-Joot schooner in the Baltimore Clipper tradition, has become a landlocked landmark at 2476 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. <See PILGRIM, Page A3) SUNDAY SPEC IAL . . T(lxas company eyes wealth_ uitltu 7 • eaqllp~~~ ... ~ , BY PATUCK KENHED1'.. major oil corporatlona don't or .. ..., ... ...,. compete for tbe potentially A Texas-based oil company is lucutive field. quleUl leutn1 1cat~eucl l101t ol the miaeral rtpta •-JilWa -:O-:.f!~ 1¥· =~,. are ..... ~by U.. in& edemeath a..t-of so • uo.W a.e.. in&toO Beach that la •'1c! to con-Benn~ said the mineral .rllbta tain 2S lilllUon barrel• of oil under these lots are leased for worth SI billlon. $25 for the rll'St two years, and T o m a It t l a r g e · s c a l e $25 each y.ear thereafter. production possible, a clty Once oil production be&ins, the report recom· holders of the mineral rights get mends zoning a fixed fraction royalty of one· to keep un· sixth the price of the oil. developed space in the area open for drilling operations. If that doesn't work out, officials have raised •••n••D'I the possibility that an oil com· pany mlsht be wi1Ung to con- struct a $20 million public pier and use part of the facility for operation. CITY OFFICIALS say the study, funded by the California Coastal Commission and re- leased last February, is indepen- dent ol the recent mineral leases by R.K. Summy Inc., an agent of American Petrofina. John Bennett, an official for Summy, said Petrofina wants to lease at least 75 percent of the downtown mineral right.a ·and then will apply to the state for '· unltiutlon" •pri vlleges to operate the field and pay equal royalties to owners of the mineral JiJbta. "We're ready to spend S50 million to bef.'! recoverina the oil in this fteld, 'BetUlett aatd. He added the compan~ b cloae to ita goal of owntn1 75 percent of the mineral rl1hta, but bu bHa tr)'inl .. keep lta CODDeC· Uoa JO ~· quiet ao other BASED ON DATA from the State Division ot OU and Gu and the major oil companies ln Huntington Beach, the city study estimates that at least 25 mlllion barrels of oil could profitably be relovered by secondary re- covery methods, tocludln1 steam and water flooding. The study recommends that the city make sure several two- acre parcels are kept open to house enclosed ''drilling islands." The oil company would lease the open space. City planner Mike Multart said if the city doesn't keep un- devefoped open space avallable for oil recovery, state or federal agencies may try to force the city to allow oil drilling to beaellt the nation's energy policy. MULTABI SAl'D the California Coastal Commission puts hilh priority on managln• energy sources in the coastal zone. Consoiidated oil islands downtown would allow elim1na· lion of the numerout individual stripper wells scattered tbrougout the mostly resldemial area, Multari said. But if tbere isn't enou.ih OD· shore land for the o'1 operatiom. (See OIL, Pase AZ) MIRROR IMAGE Shutt~ troits ,.,.__... .. ,. Boy,.•P• slaill :~ _. Pair found shot in Jtvine home InlDe pollce found a teen-a1er Ron Tai, who Uvee "°'° erno :tit-;·; _.MllilliMlll: ere -Qd•tm m er s to de th ... ~~ th~• me. tOok plue, d c at bf cers late Saturday him Saturda) frCH!I' wad. e wereQ't aayiq or didn't know was concerned about t>eiol una- wbo the assailant was, what ble to reach his wife aml ukecl weapoa was med or •111 t.be T•1•art to ao check on 'tbe pair .., lda&ed. famll)'. A •tolE .. woman fot the 1'a~a..-Hid :a.e l'lDI tbe Oru,. Oouat.1 eorooet'• oll'lce clOorbeU and' Mot no reaponae. Hld that the incidat may be a GrMDe then left Ma Job u a murder-suicide. lnvestiaation ls security ruant and came home conUnulna. to find the bodies. Morris L. GreeM told police "He <Brent> played the lead that he returned home at 1:15 last year in the Irvihe High p.m. to find the bodies of bis School play 'Oliver', said Kelly wife, Nell Sloas, 48, and son, Taggart, a classmate. Brent Dou1las, 15. Neighbors described Brent as Airport panelist .picked Yorba Linda City CouncUman Henry We<iaa was named Fri· day by Orange County 3rd Dis· trict Supervisor Bruce Nestande to serve on a new county com- mittee to study potentiaJ sites for a regional sirport. Wedaa is the second member named to the committee. He will join James Cavanaugh, of Newport Beach, president of Allergan Pharmaceuticals and a special consultant to President Ronald Reagan as a board appointee to the committee. Cavanaugh was named by 5th Di strict Supervisor Thomas Riley. The SCAG study is to be re- viewed by the blue-ribbon com- mittee during its preliminary deliberations. Supervisors Ralph Clark, Roger Stanton and Harriett Wieder have yet to name their appointments. The Board of Supervisors authorized the blue-ribbon com· mittee as part of its approval in February of a muter plan for ex pansion of J ohn Wayne Airport. an o~tgoil\I, diminutive, blond 1 t.een•er and >Jn. Greene as a qul~t woman who kept to hel"klf. "He was his dad's pride and 1 joy,'' said Taggart. ·'They never had any trouble over there and U11t'1 why Jt comes u such a •hoct." The Gneoei pio•ed to Wood· brtda.e two and a ball years a&D, aaJd neighbors. • f Smoke kills j ·: Anaheim man An elderly man who tried to escape to the rear bedroom of his burning mobile home died or smoke inhalation early Satot- day, according to Anaheim fire officials. Raymond Chiles, 79, w•s found dead in the bedroom of &is mobile home at 2627 E . La Palma Ave ., after a neigh~ called fire officials at 6:30 a.m. to report.the blaze. "If there had been a smoke.qe.. tector he would probably be alive," said Battalion Chief tan McBride. "Ironically we i.G· stalled seven there the week before." • Damage to the mobile home was estimated at $25,000. l l J; . l Clouds worry for shutt"le crew l CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -The space shuttle Columbia, its computers now fine.tuned and Its astronauts eeaer to fly, wtll try aeain on Sunday -the 20th annivenary of mu•a hittorlc first stab into tbe b.eavem. Overcast sltJea t.breatenecl to interfere. PiloU John y OUPI and Ro¥lrt Crippen made tralnin1 landinp early Saturday snornlna nd said the cloud cover, lf it penllt.- 1 d, would create ••a non- acc1ptablt eonditloa'' for launch. 'rile forecast for today wu more ot tbe ~ame, aad .._,. dlree~ Otorp P~I• •*· "We'U Me what it•1 ~e W1i11in we "' to ••*h ttme ••• ~ Ship's errant computers fixed, but Mother Nature new threat can-hope for a bole ln the cov· er." Tbe ull'OA,auta need lood vislbutty in case tb~y have to abort and Jud back at Kennedy Space c.ter here. WEATREa was perfect Fri· day, but Columtu's computer system wasn't ud eamed tbe Jaucb to be acrubbed. Instead of elreUna tbe earth, the astronaut• r1,urn1il to their qU.rtm, tMtr dlfaDPOtll&ment evldent. But SatUnlay_1.Youn1 told P .... ''Sbuckt, tbiM Udap are l91DI to ba11>4a. We're reaitftofO~·:· countdown to be restarted a( t p.m . Saturday. "At present all computers a1- up and running properly," I a space agency announcement " said. u wi; were quite fortunate to nail the problem as quickly • we dld," said Rtcbant Partat. deputy chief of data system.a 'at the Johnson Space Center iA Houston. "Sometimes tbe•e thins• take several days to fiM and correct." Bv.JEFI' PA9'KER • Of ........ ,... ..... , Crystal Bernth ., Rfck Call 111 Huntt ...... -...., .,etc._: "I thf nk the IO't•rnment Is wutlng my money when they give It to Chrysler. It kilts frM enterptl• tor one thing, Md fW the otMr, I dOn't drive Chryslers. ™7 w..-monev on fat cats~ CapUo Hiii when ttwy COUid be using It for defense -.. have no defense. t'm ~t Into war, but to stay out of one( you have to look llke vou can haftiMe ll" Laguna .. ach, W•ltress: "For the most part I think my ta money IS well spent. There Is still a lot of overhead In the bureaucracy, but I agree with Reagan's attempts to cut It down. I'd llke to see that happen very much." Jack FabregH J•mle ca.rtr Costa Mesa, edltlrt•I •UlstMt: "I have a lot of mlsglvlnes, because of the way that taxes are collected. AU of the burden Is on mto- dre and lower mlddle class people - we're all supporting programs we're not all~ to use. I think U.. percentage of tax~ t pay Is Inequita- ble compared to-the.services I get. The govern~t takes too large a chunk; they're lnvolv9d In every ' facet of our lives." Corona del Mar, Yoda sculptor: • "I feel I'm getting ripped off.~ government spends money necessary things. They need to 5'*nd 't : . money on more up-to-date things. Why spend $2 million to find out If trout in Carolina mate in November, or December? ' Joe Santos Sun Valley, construction worker: "Yes, I have misgivings. They never spend the money right -they always waste It. There's a few things they do right, but not very many." ~na given grant Laguna Beach bas received a • 145,000 1rant from the State Coastal Conservancy to con· •truct a beach overlook area at ~ Thalia Street. In a unanimous vote ln San Thom.s P. Haley !"'*' .... lltollet't N. Weed ~ M. :Ttanes 1(...,11 ..... ~ TMmel 14.. ~lne ......... -. C.r1>1 /4.; Maor9 ....., ..... Diego, the conse_.vancy d.irec· tori approved the city'• plan to construct a wooden terrace on the bluff above the ocean and also improve landacaping in the .area. TELlllHONI ............... i (714)M2~ c ........ .wv. ...... : ta.an Predtlerlt and Mra. Reagan wave to member• of tM White Hou.1e Ito.ff dfter the chU/ ez. «UlfW'• releaae from holpital, Where he re- fl"tliNIM cot>nld from an °'~ dttempt J% datl• ago. ~ returMd ltoJM in a drltling rain. He waa welcomed bf/ abof4 :IOO •• . WASHINGTON (AP) -Prell· dent Reagan, declarln1, "I walked in here and I am ION to walk out ," left George Was~ University Hoep{tal undet heavy euard Saturday, 12 Lagunan From Page A1 OIL. • We're Moving From Our Huntington Beach Location and our store Is full of mefchandlse. Since we would ra~er sell It than move It we've sla•hed prlca to an all time lowl Our lo•• I• your gain. Be here early for the beet aelectlonsl ' I ............. DEAD AT 71 -President Eisenhower 's press seci:etary, J im Hagerty. died Saturday. Hagerty was also a retired vice president of ABC. Cause of death not immediately known. Dtllty ,.... Detl•wy Mond1y-FntJa~:~~ not have YQUr P8Qer by !I 30 p m call before 7 pm Ind your copy will be dellvered Saturd1y and Sunday II you do "'' receive your copy l>y 7 a m call belore 10 am and your copy Wiii be dehvered Ctra.I..._ T.aepllw1 Most Onnoe County Are11 642 ... JJ 1 Northwest Huntington Beach I nd Westminster l•IUO llgune Niguel 4fWllO e "FANTAsriG. SJlVINGS :: UPr.oso%/· On A Tremendous W SeJectton Of aterbeds Bedr Furnttu' oo111 re And . Acce••odeaf . ~J:.ed To Stoc1t andlHf#:lllt Taking command of ship's wheel brings Dennis Holland much cll»er to weir Id trip aboard schooner he built linglehandedly. From Page A1 PILGRIM. • • the water, bound for prized vacation destiDatioos. Their reaJ-life ideal would be a trip ~d the world with the family, a crew of 12, a doctor and coot and paying passengers -32 in&U. - Witll launching virtually as· sured, It's easier to look back on the frustrations of what started out to be a three-year project. • ~i could have built her for a third ~ tbe $125,000 -every dime I've ever made -i( I bad bad the moon in tu begin· nine.·· Holland ~aid. lmrtea.d, now· balf of Mi Ume and motte'/ l$ e&)ept varnbhlnl the muta, finishing the plumb-ina ud maintaining the bull exterior a1ainst Southland heat. AND WHO could have predict- ed such difficulties as: -Paint prices going from $5 to $20 a gallon. -Finding foot-long iron lags (screws that bold the masts together> in the 19705 and '80s. -Ordering 200 feet of 114 inch cloth rope boiled in tallow for the wheel's line and storing it so ants won't eat it. Just making irue canvas sails -"not bed sheets" -for a tall ship baa taken six months to find the material and Natbanlel WilsOn of Maine, a salhnaker willing to tackle the three-month job. "It looks awfully 1ood tor tbe president right now,'' aald liberal Rep. Morris K. Udall, D- Ariz. DESPIT£ an unexpected set· back in the Senate Budget Com- mittee that Reagan allies insist· ed was temporary, the bud1et- ttimming portion or the presi- dent's plan seemed in far better sbape than his accompanying tax-cut proposal as Congress began its two-week Easter re· cess . • However, there was expected tQ be lnteruu~ lobbying on both sldes durinJ the congressional rec ess, and so me t o p Republicans were s uggesting that it IJ)ight take some lobbying pressure by the recovering presidt nt to keep the program on its track.. Suspect arrested in family slayings ~ 28 slayings is bein1 soueht, twP • ~ SAN DIEGO <AP> A high school studept was arrested Saturday and charged in the shooting deaths of four members of a family in a suburban canyon that is popular among illegal target shooters . In custody on a charge of "crime or. a federal reservation- murder" was Quinn Amaro. 18. of the Claremont Mesa area o! San Diego. The charge against Ama ro carries a maxim um pe na lty of death. authorities said. A second person ln the March OelJr ...... ~..,ale ... ,.,~ FBI and San Dleeo police 1 ,< nouoced. · ~ 'l'HB HOLLANDS will make thei11 fourth drive to the East Coast t.bls summer to pick up the sails and the last accessories c:alled for by tbefr research that's expanded from the fint two pa1es of basic ship deiign. Fine paneling, an organ and pot-bellied stove surround Betty. Julie, Dennis and Heidi Holland at crew· s table. "Puttine her in water without sails would be like opening a MacDonald's without ham- burgers," quipped Holland. Such &ood·naturedness is as much a part of the 1cbooner aa the 30,000 hours be bas put into its construction.· "I try to keep the discipline of a rep.lar job," taid Holland. ''That means 10 hours a day of labor and evenines or research and planning the work· and purchases for U\,e next day ~ week. . ''Our ~eigbbors, especially, have been moet understanding," Holland said. •'The ones to the north will have aunliebt tor the first time in four years when the Pilgrlnrmoves out. .. Plus 1ou ean 't beat ex- perience," be added, referring to the more knowledgeable of the daily parade of sidewalk superintendents who atop to in· vestisate or admire his work. The pace baa quickened in the past week as be is determined to finish the 1bip sinslebandedly before any TV crew arrives With paint bruabes. And what will lt mean when the Hollands nail shut their front door -the last three-foot bole in the bull -and berth in the bay? To Betty, who is expectine their third deckhand in July, and Julie. 7, and Heidi, 4; ••t.eaa cabin fever, no more sawdust on the cabin carpet plus being able to just hose down the Jet residue instead of having to sponge it off." To the incurably nautical Holland; "C))arter buelneu to San f'rancUco and Hawaii plus more evidence to back up my bld in Everett, Waab., to restore Robert Louil Steven1on'a 'Equator' tor lta centeMial trip to Samoa." HOLLYWOOD (AP ) - Thousands ol scriptwriters in Hollywood and N.e~ York walked off their Jobi SatUnlay ln the third televiaion-ftlm industry strlke in a 'year. But lt may be months before the public feels their absence. And as it was in the two pre· vious strikes, the key stumbling block to a contract settlement was the union's demand for a share In 'the rich home video market. The strflc:e was called after Writers Guild of America mem· bers overwhelmingly rejected the latest offer from producers. Beside home video, the union and the Association or Motion Picture a nd T e l evision Producers dif(er substantially over minumum pay scales. IN HOLLYWOOD, where more than 6,000 members of the 8,300-member union are based, the vote Friday was 827-445 against the pact, said WG.o\ Vice President Frank Pier::.on. The tally from New York was not immediately ava!lable, but ~­ ion spokeswoman Shannon Boyd said "it was. overwhelming in favor of striking." Writers planJ)ed to set up picket lines Monday outside 20th Century-Fox studios her~. then move to NBC, Paramount and Universal studios later in the week, Ms. Boyd said. She said different s tudios would be picketed daily for the duration of Lhe strike. Unlike lengthy strikes last year by actors and musicians, the walkout by writers was not expected to have an immediate lmpact. .. THATS the general feelln1. There wu a lot of dlscuaslon about lt last night before the vole," Ma. Boyd said, add.lna de- bate in Hollywood over whether to nject the contract• lasted 2"41 hours. Most prime-time televlalon series either have completed shooting for this season or are In the process of finishin1 work oo scripts that already have been written. ln addition, some com· panies reportedly have stockpiled scripts for next fall. Daytime TV programs such u soap operas, which continue pro- duction year-round, should have some problems. but their story lines are established well into the future. One studio official said the Im· pact on motion pictures prob- ably woul<f not be felt for nine or 10 months. "CERTAINLY some shows -especially e.c;tablished programs that everyone knew wQuld be re· newed -have more scripts on stock than newer projects and pilots," the union's executive director, Leonard Chassman, said Saturday. •"But in time, the imJ>3Cl of the sti'Jke will be felt as those stocks. begin to erode," he added. Chassman declined to predict how long that would be. Other film unions are restri<'t· ed by their contracts from engaging in sympathy strikes, WGA officials said. The writers are seeking a 100 percent boost ln minimum pay acales. while the produ4:en are offerin1 5 percent a year for TV writers and 7 percent for screenwriters. Minimum pay scale• vary widely wtt.b the typt of proclue· lions, Cbusman aald. But under the old contract, Y{blob. expi~ Feb. 28, the minimum for a one. hour prlme-.tlme TV film was $9,434, while the base waae for hlgb-budget screenplay was $26;326. CRASSMAN said over the past el1ht' years, the minimums bad risen less than half as fast u the cost of living, whlcb he said was up 1~ ,percent. · ' In an attempt to win a abare of the lucrative market for pay TV. videodiscs and videocasaettes, tbe writers are seekiJ\g 8 percent of the producers' erots receipts from pa.y TV and 8 percent from videocassettes and discs, begin· ning with the first dollar earned. The producers are offering 1.2 percent of gross receipts on pay TV after a show plays 10 times and on videocassettes and discs after 100,000 are sold. That's the same formula accepted by ac· tors, but they receive 4.95 per- cent. Some 65,000 actors, represent· ed. bYr1lU ~l'een •'-cton"'G'Jil411 and the American Federation. of Television and Radio Artists, struck for 66 days before airee- ing to a new three-year contract last September .. The 5,000· member American Federation of Musicians struck for 167 days, settling this January. ShowerS soak Northeitst Rain to continue today in Plains, Ohio Valley U.S. summary Tllun<Mrsllower. llrelelled lrom tne cent••• Pla •n> lo Ille middle Allanllc C<Nsl stattt S.turcwy, and snowers -•• alllO rePOrled Kr°" tne Pecll1c Nor1h-•t. Tll• ratn turtled to snow In Ille C•K •CIH and nortllem Rockie .. Tiie •t•tt\t"r ••1 mostly ""'"' tn the So"th. when temiieraturH •••• In Int IDs. Tiie MidWHt rePOrted warm tem oeraturn tor ttw wason, Ille H•· UCWl•I WMlhff Service Wild. Wftlt• <OOI we•tner t.pre•d ec ross the nor1hern Plains. RelCllnQt In lhe 10s orevalltd In Ille Ohio Velley •n<I alon9 lhe mld·Allanllc CcMnl Tem~raturtt around the nal•on at mldcYy s.t .. roay r "'"9*d tr om • tow of 29 d~M\ In Werroa<I. Minn .• toe h1Qh ol 17 In LuCCIOck, THU, and Hew Bern, N.C Tiie loncast '°' lodey CAI-,.., 1cattered '""'*"'tor..,. over"""' or Ille Plains, I,_ Oflio Velley end the mlddl• AUanllC CCNSI sla t••· Rain was at10 predlc'*<I tor ,,,. 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MlAMI <AP) -A 39--year-old Cuban retuiee died of asphyxia· fton from injuries he suffered during a acuffie as an airline employee and a passen1er tried to thwart a hijack attempt, a Dade CoWlty medical examiner said Saturday. Rafael Fred~vlndo Pellerano Al~antoea died a few mlnuta after be wu overpowered Fri· ·day by two men on Eastern I' AirU.nes' Flight 17 from New -« ork to Miami. Authorities said . Albantasa 1pread a flammable liquid in tllo rear of the plane and llftitecHt as he demanded to be flown to Havana An autopsy Saturday "re· vealed small bruises Indicating comp~slon of the cheat and neck which appeared to be relat· ed lo the events surroundtnc bis apprehension and the ensuing scuffle," Assistant Dade County Medical Examiner Dr. Roger Mjttleman said in a statement. MITTLEMAN ruled that Albantosa was asphyxiated and thal the death was accidental. "As a result of the struggle, the guy couldn't breathe proper· ly," Mittleman sald. "I think the bulk of the evidence is when peo- ple b4lldt bJm bn the ground and were sitting 9n him. "This is not an evil thing," the doctor said. "This is people try. in& to protect themselves. What really should be stressed are the circumstances of the death," DADE County homicide Detective Bob Fiallo said the stale attorney's office would probably talk to the people in· volved before deciding whether to charge anyone. AP ...... WEARY -15-year-old James 14wson of Atlanta rests on stumf in woods of southwest Atlanta. Lawson was one Qf a bou 100 volunteers who combed through the dense woods looking for two missing children in connection with the w:isolved slayings of 23 young blacks. 800 riot in London . LONDON (API -About 800 black youths joined by a few whites battled police with bricks and gasoline bombs in rioting Saturday that left blocks of south London's Brixton district smoldering from burning build· ings and flre-gutted vehicles. As midni1ht approached, police said the mobs had dis· persed after three hours or bat- tles. At least 97 arrests were re· ported. About 20 buildings in the area were set on fire, including a department store. a church'' and a tavern, and about 10 cars were burned, the London Fire Brigade said. Rampa1ing young blacks smashed fire engines and obstructed firemen as they( tried'" to fight the names. ' It was the second night ot racial violence in Brixton, a pre· dominantly black district •.•. ~·IDEAL FOR FOYERS, DENS & PATIOS! ~Jl• BUILT-IN SPACERS MAKE IT SUPER ~ EASY TO INSTALL EVENLY! . ADDS EARTHY WARMTH TO FLOORS! GLAZED CERAMIC WALL TILE SUPER BUY! l I I I ft • t I 1 air ftSD&&ICll M80SMBBL ............ · ~~ ......... ltart six ~omu ~ aw.• •"'9l top~ Or•c• Ooulitr ~tr ~·..,aymeau ... ....., J•t like u.e ... _, .... the color broehunl wd it would. So well, ln fact, tbat ccmty To Colledor· Treaaurer .Robert Citron bu dedded to notify Burl'OUI¥ Corp. that payment for tbe 1ystem, prevlOUl!y ~thbeld, will soon be ln the mall. Tbouaandl upon thousands ot tax payments poQred lllto Citron'll office before the second ln· atallmentdeadline Friday. t AND WHILE BOXES OF yet unprocessed PJYplenta alt in a walk-in cate, Citron says workerJ aod the system should have no trouble in processing the payment.a in timely fuhion. That was hardly the cue ln late 1980 when first lnstallment payments were beinl run tbrou&b the computerized system. Breakdown alter breakdown delayed return of canceled checks to taxpayers by as much as six weeks. CJt.roo estimated that the county lost about $1.8 (llllllon in interest because of the delays ln getting payments depo.1ited promptly at local banks -exactly the reason the system was purchased in the first place. lt wu th~n he decided to withhold payment to Burroughs, . , A BUBaOUGBS EXECUTIVE, who asked not to be t entified, however, dispute<t that figure. Hes ·d the county will receive more in- terest this y ar than it would have Wlder its old manual tax UI processing system, despite the earlier brea downs .. That's only because intere~t rates are higher," saJ Citron, who takes special pride in the efficient '-unctioning of his department and the amount cf interest h~s able to earn on col- lected lax funds. (Citron estimated that his office will earn about $119 million in interest on tax funds col- lected by the county on behalf or 170 taxing aiencies, or •bout 19 percent more than the $100 lllillion eam~ in last fiscal year). THE SY$TEM PURCHASED by the county actually is !de up or two smaller systems -the Burrou hs S3000 remote document pro- cessor throu h which payments are fed and the · Burrouiths mini-computer that)Weps tra.:k Properl11 air-conditioned, the $360,000 Burrough! computer• now procea& property tax aecond in- of the resultant financial data. AccordJng to Burroughs officials, about 10,000 of the S3000s are in use ln banks and col- lection Institutions throughout the country. ln· eluding 18 operating in the Los Angeles County Tax Collector's Office. Citron said he wanted to purchase such a system to hold down the cost of processing the ever increasing number or tax payments. About 564 ,300 tax payments will be posted this year. compared to 546,000 last year, he said. Money lo purchase the equipment was budgeted by county supervisors last year . THE COUNTY ANTICIPATED taking de- livery of the equipment in early September. About $6,200 was spent to prepare space in the second floor of the county Finance Building in Santa Ana for the units. That included installa- tion of special electrical equipment and modifications to an existing air conditioning system. The units, however, were not delivered until October. By the lime the system was function- ing, first installment tax payments were begin- ning to arrive. The county had no choice but to process payments without normal · shake down .. tests. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/SUnday, Aprll 12, 1981 ) Dllfy .............. stallment stubs aRd cflecka in timely faahion in Orange County F'inance Building. Then the real troybles hit. As more and more bills poured in, Orange County was bask- ing in an unseasonably warm weather pattern. Fine for out.door enthusiasts, but not the coun- ty's new S3000 Remote Document Processing System. Citron says he was told -and pro- duced a letter from Burroughs lo the county to prove the point -that the processors would operate in the temperature range between 65 to 80 degrees and relative humidities of between 30 and 65 percent. What he wasn't told, Citron added, was that the high-speed processors could oper ate no longer t.bftn 30 minutes at 80 degrees because of the effects of heat on sensitive electrical compo- nents. . The combination of the high outside tem- per atures and the heat produced by the machines caused numerous malfunctions. THE COUNTY WAS FORCED to spend another $5,000 to boost the air conditioning system's ability to remove the heat. Thus, the processors are now protected by the former cooling system and the equipment subsequently installed, according to a county facilities of- ficial. · Wednesday, it was business as usual at the JCPenney payment proe .. sln.c center . Automatic devices &peaed envelopa con- taintn• tax payments •• two workere wpectad the cont.nu to make sure both paymnt atubl and cbec:u were encl01ed . Lc:Joc trays filled with payment atubl and checu were belnS fed Into the proeeaaon. PAYMENTS AND CBBCKI are conveyed through the system on an "air track." lo th• ae- q\lenc' of event.a. the payment. •Wb lint moves throup the system, passinc in front of a 1can- ntnc eye that "reada" the parcel number and the tax amount due. The payment. check then .moves throucb the track to a window, where the tax amount ls typed on a calculator-type keyboard by the machine operator. The check is then encoded wlth the tax amount tn the lower right hand comer, Just u if it had been processed by a bank. Then, the check and the payment stub are microtumed. Checks are sorted by major banks -Bank of Ameri(Jl, Security Pacific, Crocker, etc. -based on the bank numberprintedonlhecheck. ENCODING OF THE CHECKS, sorting and the machines' ability to prepare detailed cash letters, eliminates many processing steps normaUy at banks. Thus funds can be placed on deposit to the couhty in less time and more in- ter est earned . Though the room in which the equipment is housed is freely accessible, Burroughs officials say there are severa l checks that prevent any possibility of un authorized persons from exploit- ing the system . This is because both the payment stub and the check must be read and processed by the machine before the actual payment is posted on cash letters or on discs that ultimately are pro- cessed by the county·~uter. ·'The proof is in !he pudding, .. said one Bur- roughs officia l, pointing to the fact machine security has not been breached in the history of the S3000. DESPITE ITS INITIAL problems. both Citron and Burroughs officials agree the system will pay off and save the county considerable money in the future. .. 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He has a large dose of self-confidence and a delivery that comes over as a .. put down'• to mott listeners -especially congressmen, other bureaucrats and newspeople. But the "get' Raia'' cami,:i=• that's been goin1 on lately is of no service to tbe a · tratlon or the gation. Haig seemed an eminently logical choice for "1e State Department office. As bead of NATO he bad won tbe respect and understanding of.our Western European aJ. lies. And he'd learned ins and outs of Washington when be was summoned to pull the disintegrating Nixon White House together. President Reagan bad earlier made it clear he in· tended to shift responsibility for foreign relations more in the direction of the State Department and less in the hands of the national security adviser where it }lad moved during the Kissinger years. Reaaan wanted a strong secretary of state. So Haig's take-charge approach was not all that sur- prising. Especially coming from a man with a long back· ground of military authority. Nor was it especially surprising when, in the con- fused hours following the shooting of the president, be took it upon himself to appear on television to announce that someone still was in charJle. The president was in surgery, his condition at that time undetermined. Senior White House staff members were at the hospital. The vice president was 2,000 miles away, flying back to the capital. Haig, hearing a White House press aide stumbling over questions put to him, apparently decided it was time to a nnounce to the world -not specifically to the American people -that the government was not in the process of tailing apart. He did appear distraught and he ~id make a~ incC?r- rect statement in response to a question on presidential succession in the event of death or di~ability of the presi- dent. But he also made it plain that someone -in this case a figure weµ kno"".11 to the. rest of tJ:ie world -would be in charge until the vice prestdent arnved. Unfortunately, some over-eager television reporters, who had been grasping and broadcasting every rumor that floated by. chose to zero in on what Uiey strongly suggested was a "grab for power" on Haig's part, pro- jecting his brief remarks repeatedly throughout the day. It was poor journalism at best. More foolish.Q_ess was the s ubsequent editorial demand of a Minneapolis newspaper that Haig resign because he had made himself ''lo<1k dumb.:· It is hard to recall a recent Secretary of State who hasn't stubbed his toe rather embarrassingly at times in discussions with Congress or the press. What should mat· ter is whether the substance of the error in word or deed is of real consequence, and whether the toe-stubber learns a lesson from it. • It could turn out that Haig will find the secretary of state job doesn't match his temperament or capabilities. But the present hue a nd cry is premature and unwarrant- ed. And it is the worst possible logic to launch an attack on the secretary or state in a moment of major national crisis. Gls' General gone He was the last of the American fighting men to wear five stars on his shoulders, the last and quietest of the elite leaders to give the lie lo the old axiom that old soldiers never die . . . General of the Army and fl.rst chairman of tbe Joint Chiefs of Staff Omar N. Bradley, 88, who died Wednes- day. was also first to remember that for all tbe pomp and circumstance; all the banners and trumpets, drums and salutes, he was just an older soldier, a seasoned fighter, an American GI at heart. In the circles of power where bis expertiSe and com-m and capabilities took him during 69 years in the un- iform of the U.S. Army -the 1001est active duty served by any man -even his D!Dle seemed to belong more on a rural Missouri mailbox. He was laaown right up until bis fatal heart seisure Wednesday at a New York military honors hmcbeoo as the Gia' General, a nickname bestowed by AP War Cor- respondent Ernie Pyle. Newsmen covering Gen. Brad.ley•s appearance four years ago at Los Alamitos Armed Forces Resene Train- ing Center knew it was his farewell to California. Yet despite bis thinned, wispy white hair and the obvious helping hands of two younger officers at bia elbows. the old 59ldier Stood straight as tbe salutary cannons boomed goodbye. And Monday, the old soldier's remains will be slowly drawn through the history-steeped streets of Washington, D.C. to the April-green grounda of Arlington National Cemetery, bis coffin carried in a traditional Army am- munition caisson. "He was tbe epitome of a great soldier," obsened Gen. Chester Ward, of William Beaumont Army Medical Center, El Paso. "He was tbe 'GJs• General" pronounced President Ronald Reagan, "because be was -always -a GI." • • Opinions exprnsed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views exprened on thla page are thote of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1580. Costa Meu, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd./ Frilly /ataliti~s \ 111 L.M. BOYD 1lrl1 started to wear blue jeans, fewer and few'r liUle Aa more and more Utt.le 1irl1 suffered serious bums. ln fact, deaths from burm amon1 them d\lrlq tbe lut 15 years have dropped by 55 percent. Flammable frWy dre11es used to be blamed. ---Memo to the expectant fatber: str. lf JOG were a blfh 1cbool 1port1 atar, there'• a IO-PW"Dt cbaace your unborD IOft llkewlte will Mcome a hip 1cbool •P9111 •tar. . Rqwland Ev8118 /Robert Novak W ASIUNGTON -Detplte the atated resolve of President Reacan'• senior aldet for end1q their campai1n to cut '4own Secretary of St~te Alexander ffat1. the toatlnuln1 deterlora· Uon ot bit poelUon -a11r•vated by the White House -11 attested by two new itema of evidence. Item No. 1: The obecure occu· pants ol a secondary Cabinet ot· tlce, Secre· ta ry of A1rlculture lobo R . Block, public-•· f 1ty fumed aJ ~ IH•il for ig· no'ring him about a French wheat sa le to Moscow. The White House did not publicize the fact that although Haig failed to telJ Block about the deal, be in- formed Ronald Reagan. Item No. 2: Word has seeped out of the White House that among Republican f oreign policy heavyweights In regular contact with presidential chief of staff J ames A. Baker Ill ls Chicago industrialist Donald Rumsfeld, a superb h1triguer in many former incarnations. in- cluding secretary of defense. THAT HAS persuaded one in· fluential Western a mbassador that Rumsfeld miebt soon replace Haig. The White House campaign to bring Haig to heel in a self- styled "collegial" atmosphere is out of control. Like a whispering -campaign, the effort to tame Hale's ambl· tion and limit his power cannot now be stopped by the high pres· idential advisers who started it. That alarms foreign diplomats here and their home offices, who bad hoped for a return to stabili· ty in U.S. foreign policy. What angered Block was week-old word that French Am· bassador Francois de Laboulaye had been given a green light March 27 by Haig to sell wheat to the Russians despite the U.S. grain embargo. Block told re· porters be was "furious" at Haig and raced to the White House to complain. IN FACT, THE French am- bassador simply informed Haig that France was considering a Mailbox \ )!ale, neither asking nor expect· f ing any response. Word leaked by the Aericulture Department that Haig bad failed to inform the White House was inaccurate. On that same March 27, Haig told the president. Baker's conversations with Rumsfeld, however innocent in reality, take on a sinister tone in connection with statements com- ing out of the White House. A senior presidential aide has confided: "We will get this man (Haig> under control." A lesser White House aide predicted to newsmen that Haig would "be gone" by June 1. THE CAMPAIGN to cut down Al Haig started Inauguration Day when Reagan's senior aides were put out at what they re· garded as Haig's effort to grab power over national security machinery. Not encumbered by institu- tional memory, they not only blocked Haig but took control themselves, the first time that the White House staff bas ever sought lo dominate both the na- tional security assistant. now Richard V. Allen. and the State and Defense departments. Haig has never recovered , later losing control of crisis management to Vice President George Bush. Friends say the open season on Al Haig limits his effect,iveness as a diplomat. ONE AMBASSADOR her e blamed anti-Haig incidents, such as Block's public attack. for Haig's uneven performance on his Mideast tour. He told us Haig would never have used Is rael as the soap box for cast1gatrng Syria for "brutality" in the Lebanese conflict if he were not preoccupied with con- siderations or sell -preservation. Even when Haig makes light of his tribulations, adversaries in the White House stick in the knife. He told a joke on himseU at dinner in Jerusalem that wa! funny enough lo be reprinted 1r full by the New York Times. When one White House aidf was asked if he had read thf joke be replied, suggestively· "Some important people here Thomas P. Haley PUBLISHl!A ThOmas ICeevll/Edttor ' didn't think it was all that funny." HAIG IS NOT helped by staunch support at every turn from Richard M. Nixon. 1'-t the s mall breakfasts and dinners Nixon now gives at his East 65th Street Manhattan townhouse, he praises Haig, then criticizes the While House staff for taking away the national security portfolio not only from Haig but a lso Allen and Secretary Qf Defense Caspar Weinberger. Those words get back to the White House and add wind to the whispering campaign against Haig. To undermine the secretary of s tate partly because Nixon speaks wel l of him is as ludicrous as Secretary Block's outburst and White House staff predictions that Haig will be controlled or else. This trivial byplay so hinders Haig's functioning that in the eyes of the nation's allies, the United States has yet to resume its leadership of the Western world. Remarks aimed at 'monopolistic media' To the Editor: As a member of, and lecturer for. The John Birch Society. I found your "logbook" for March 22 most amusing. In trying to attack the speech made here recently by my colleague Richard Fatherly, you onJy proved that you bad not attended his presentation. Far from eneaging ln "attacks on the" news media" or "against the press in general," Fatherly stressed ln bis remarks (and I have them on tape tor your reference) that · the media ta not to be perceived as "the enemy." The media is a collective noun referring to a complex process and it ls Ol).ly the monopolistic misuse of this proceu by infiuentiaJ elitists to which Fatherly was objectin1. IT IS A MATl'ER ot record from standftrd sources and the oreanlzations themselves, not from something published by the Birch Society to which you might apply the abusive ad bominem ••garbage," that members of the Council on 'Foreign Relations and Its off•pring , the Trilateral Commission, hold major corporate positions in the TV and radio networks, the wire services, and major newspapers and magazines that offer their own news services to local medJa such as your newspaper and thousands of others acrou the country. No criticism Is made of local media, in wbicb there ls to be found much dlvenity ol viewpoint', l1ut u ' you know all too well,\ local media ii dependent upon tbele masa media cbannelt tor 10011t of their lnformaUon about ltate, national and woc-ld even(t. Since key peraonallllea In these mua media or1ubat1om MIODI to U. Ci'R4ncl tile Trilateral Commiulon, we could hardly expect a crttlc8" outlook on their policies and pa.la to come throusb thoH cbunell. But, after the JobD Blrcb Soclet1 flrat e&.P.Oted tile TrU1t«al CoauiWllloll In earlJ trre. mMY m~ newa~ aD4 m.,utn.. ran1le1. -frolsa -AUIMle Na#M1. ~ &o P-..-• tine l*Dd Qp tM l&or1 -11Dce It matl•• 1oocl eoy1 -•• .,,~_. tM worct. ..-tead of .................. OW , .. , ...... lllif ,l.mt ~ ..... , ........ " aow~ ... --.. our ........ ' from one of the largest. polluted. congested high crime cities in the United States. but with full s upport Crom the SUN organiza. tion, we may become the second la rgest which is not a pretty pie· ture. Enough is enough. We can· not tum back the clock, but we m usl not allow any further destruction of Newport Beach. A lesson to remember : A few years ago, the newly elected city council from Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts bad similar objectives -to transform their world-known resort into a metropolis. The angry citizens united and recaJled the entire city council. In essence, the health and welfare ot its citizens became a priority ·and victor above the greed for the almighty dollar. IDA Z. WILLIAMS "Guns don't kill people ... people do ... and your political career i! dead if you vote for gun control" Inside image be.t (To the Editor: made the Trilateral Commission a major issue in last year's presidential primaries, p\lt Oa vld Rockefeller on the defensive and forced him to make speeches on the subject. This helped even Barney Millerr to discover the Trilateral Commission! In 1981 we're more acUve than ever before. You should be on our side, since The Crisis of Democracy. originaUy a 1973 Trilateral report, complained that Americana are too preoccupied with their penonal freedoms and actually recommended (pp. 18~·183 ) a oew federal bu~eaucracy to control all media In thi1 country from the top do'fn. For you and Chuck Loos, (h1t'1 called a consptracz ..... -"-- -WILLfA'M 11.MCUJ1AJ't 1 06;ection pt:Jlt.ed To t.be Editor: Old tbe Pottal &enlce 1et tbelr IO·cent post••• raise wbetbtr "reau .. 1t or nat! , For lnltanee, fk'oln 15 to 11 for ttit Jlnt _..,., Ttae ~ce 11.1..,11eow n. 2'bal fMr·Mftt bike abould tue c.,. fil .. e~ -•· NPt for tome who ~IUJ. tfti manutertpta tbat often ·~ leil U.aa four ouneee. It I rme ol my bu1laaa; but • who else likes it that way? When that first oun~e gets to 25, written communication may stop altogether. Then the P.O. can turn around and see the light at the end of their tunnel. Hopefully. EDWARD PALLING Ugl,y City No. 2'I To the Editor: There Is a newly formed Organisation in town called SUN <Speak Up Newport). The presi- dent and founder is non-other than Don Mcinnis (ex.- mayor/councilman who sup· poeedly, retired) . In reality, be'• almlnt at blther polltlcal Nplratlonl. lD IQJ opialon,. tbair .Ql>JeeU.- 11 to live away our dty to the major deveJopen -who will then tramtarm It from 1 rt1· ldentlal 1tatu1 to J~ concrete Jun1le of bltb·rtM 110telt, COID· merclaJ and lnduatrlal dtteiop. ment -~uently a11ravat· lnl the emtm1 bea.,-tr.me con .... and alrpolluUonfli'Ob. lem1. Md dmnad for afrport expWICG 11 lnevttaMe. The cartoon in the March 29 Pilot might well have depicted m e. l am a JittJe past middle age, a bit paunchy and not near- ly as handsome as I used to be, but I'm not the newest model and there are a few miles on the old meter . The cartoon character is de· picted as saying, "Evolution my fooL, God created me in His own image." I would like to add to that, and He loves me. · THOV1H YOUR cartoon bas a touch f humor, its presump. tion is, •you are beautiful, then God ma)I have created you, but if you are ugly, then you mutt have descended from an •" or a blob of goo. A mother or father :,en•t consider a child u1ly, t.b lt may be 1hort and fat or n many defects. .When I look-ln t.be n»mai' I - often wonder what happetiid to that Jood·looklnJ younJ Manne serteant wbO used to look a.ctr at me, but Ulen J jeU myself U\al God .Ult lov• me -tbat bbl up, pa~~ Gld man lt Just tbe bouH tbaff,uve ln. ~AMESBOLDJNQ .. I I ' • ? I • I 1' r i WE SUFFERED, too. through the b11ptismal staees of the new press. Again, thi11 put us in trou- ble getting the paper . to the doorstep on time many days. As a result of all this, produc- tion compromises were made. In turn. editorial compromises ·were necessary and planned im· provements were shelved. Except for a minor electrical fuss in the pressroom last Wednesday, we seem to be back ·on track now. Some of the pro- !fress is beginning to show -l ·ti ope to your satisf actioo. A bas ic typographical r e - design bas been under way for the past three months It began with a modernized logotype at ·the top of Page l and you may •have noticed subtle chan~es and '• •, ·. Matter of time FOR INSTANCE. secUon headings were changed, printed in color each day. and accorn· SOME OTHER additions and improvements that come to mind include these: -The Names and Faces col· umn on Page 3. ~ Expanded weather reports -with more improvements coming. --Grouping of columnists on on e page where practical. Chances are if you read Ann Landers, you read Erma Dom· beck, too, and you might scan the medical report and your horoscope. -Local business coverage. New Business Editor Keith Tuber has turned a few spades of earth in improving coverage in this area -but he's only just begun. Look for three pa~es of business news each day on a regular basis very soon. That's only a partial list. And only the beginnin~. We're hopin~ To writ. tht Delly Pllot/8o1e U60, Cost• Mes.t, CA 92626 A 1 To Cal fM Delly Pllot/714 641"321 IMIT...._V ... o.• ... •·'--~a& .. I ._ -'--~~ .. ~ ~-c.n.-nr.•Ol)mpeBo,.a. _,_ .... ~,,..,..,, 11 B"°°"' 81"ld.I flOing to Corona del Mor High School? We checked every pair or U1ht jeans on campus and couldn't find her. Why no~ o/ tM motocroH national• at Saddlebaclc'! TheTe wtr• thou.land.I t~t. The sports department reports that sponsor s of motocross events didn't get the word out. Well, they must have aotten the word to someone if 10,000 showed up. We 'll do better next time. Runrunq a picturt of Reooan'• grand1on in Sh1trman Oalu moy havt m.aM the child a target for future terrorist action. Not much chance the Daily Pilot would provoke such action afler the child's father, Michael Reagan, had permitted repeated television coverage tbat ran over and over for two days. ·-~-=:::=~ ·<·,:.,,,!:!-=~:7'~,!!--;.:::= =-·=·II· -~: ~ •1 : -: •.·~. r'-? .. ,=:~ ~=---~: !rf~ ~ . -.. ~-~"! ~~ ---·-= • .:.:•'~::':\" E-~;:.;;:-:; .T;~~·1 s-siC~ ~.u:nu:: ~ a:~ia--~ron~ page fro~· {~~t ~~~. -l~~ ~s more modular, less c 1 zul tered tha~· a y~dr ~go .-=......;=..-7 The Dally PikJt seem1 to have in· creased its 11oc1al coverage and that's fine. but most of it aeem.Y to be about Newport Beach affairs. Is that all the paper is iniere•ted in? Not at all, although a fter checking the paper for the past two weeks 1 'd have to concede Newport is getting a lot of atten- tion in this department. A special effort is being made to broaden our coverage in other communities we serve to become the best community newspaper anywhere. In getting there. we're receiv- ing a regular dose of sugges- tions, criticisms and queries on the editor's call-in line. 642-6086. Here are a few from the stack: The photograph o/ the Peanut Bul· ter Surpnse cookies 1.004 appealing. How about the recipe' The sheepish reply from the Food Department: ··Peanut But· ter Surprise cookies are simple. <So simple they don't even need a recipe? -Ed) Just take a big batch o r yo ur favorite r efrigerated peanut butter cookie dough. Shape Into a two. inch roll and since ea.:h cookie takes two slices. slice the roll very thin. On one half drop a dot of peanut butter. cover with the other half, seal with fork and bake at 350 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes" The numbers in the crosftUOrd puzzle are blurred and very hard to read. JllOM OHNfON , D;.t~Y PILOT They are. It's in the original copy supplied by the syndicate. I've complained, but since they are supplied many weeks in ad- vance. don't eicpect immediate improvement. We've also lost some comic page captions r e- cently. a slip in our own shop. The picture of Gloomy Gu.t is ter- rible and not in keeping unth tM /me newspaper tM Daily PikJt u I appreciate the compliment, but old Gus is suppased to be Dr. Charles Bell • If you have a complaint. com· menl. compliment or story trp for the Dally P11or. call 642~86 Your meuage Will be trarucribed OTJd brought to the attention o/ the editor or the newa room department in· votved No circulatwn coils. or.ease. North-south issues . . . -. 1nv1t1ng secession Dr. Charles G. Bell is a pro/easor of political science a t Cal State Fullerton The big regional issue now is the proposed Peripheral Canal. But there are other north·soutb issues besides water. There ate regional dilferences in political philosophy and within the political parties. And there are some clear-c ut differences in political power. POLITICAL POWER differences are probably the easiest to demonstrate. Looking at the list of statewide elected officials reveals that a ll are either originally from the south or have moved there. 1 Gov. Jerry Brown, raised in San Francisco, entered politics in Los Angeles and keeps his home there. March Fong Eu started her political career in Alameda County but after being elected Secretary of State moved to Los Angelesi Lt. Gov. Mike Cur~ Attorn y General George Deukm jian, Controller Ken Cory and Treasurer Jess Unruh are all southern Californians. It's this list that makes northerners uneasy! In the state Senate. leadershi? is mostly southern with Presi· dent Pro 'fem David Roberti and min ority leader William Campbell both from the south. aouth. Of course, such differences in regional representation and leadership are important onJy if there are regional differences on issues. According to a California Poll conducted in 1980, several real regional differences d o exist. Two of the most significant are in regard to Prop<1sition 13 and nuclear power. A slight ma· jority of southern Californians ( 53 percent) are satisfied with the results of Proposition 13 compared to a majority of northern Californians (54 per- cent I who are dissatisfied with its financial cutbacks. Southern Californians are considerably more pro-nuclear than are northern Californians. Almost a majority (47 p er cent> of the southerners surveyed .would allow more nuclear plants to be built while In the north, Jess than 40 percent intei"viewed would a llow such construction. . · . ,. Anticipation riding treacherous curve In the Legislature, Democrats have a fairly proportional balance between north and south within their delegation -with 52 percent coming from south of the Tehachapi Mountains. But alntost two-thirds or the GOP lawmakers are from the south. LEADERSHIP IN the Legislature is mixed. Speaker WiJUe Brown and Assembly Rules Committee Chair Lou Papan are from the San Franclsco Bay area. This year the two most powerful Assembly Committees ~ Ways and Muna and Election s and Reapportionment -are spllt north and south . John Vasconcellos, D-San Jose, chairs Ways and Means ; Richard Alatorre, D ·Loa Angeles, chain l!!lectiona and Reapportionment. OTHER ISSUES that separate north from south are the Equal Rights Amendment and school prayer . While both regions support the ERA, northern s upport is con s iderably stronger . On the other band, while both regions support school prayer, southerners are more strongly in favor of the proposal. This may be because there are substantially more "born again" Christians in the soulb. .. By KATHLEEN ROBERTS r Kathleen Roberts relfde• in Newport Be~h). I was needlepointing to the horrors of "Amityville" last night when a youth plowed his early model Mercedes into our four-wheel drive van, which was parked in our driveway; it, then totaled our three-car garaie. Now our cars a're locked lRside so I am afforded Ume and excuse to write about the treacherou curve in front of our home on Galaxy Drive ln NeWport ~ach. THE CU.811 WAS 80 LOUD, I thoueht it was one of tbe many accidents on Irvine Avenue which we view out our back window. Then I reallied the oolM came from the front of our house, some hundred feet away. And J knew. I yelled to my butband, "There ion the van" u I raced to the front door. r hac1 been reedy for thla; J knew it wu Ju.st a matter of time. l Several of our nel1bbon had 1otten there •head ol ua, 11U.ered ln • f amtuar pattern. Drilb of coavenatJon flltered .the air: ''WeU, bow many Umes is lhia now, Glad11?" "Gee, muat be at least 1even," "lobn, bow many tlm.. taa., we •replKed thole trees?(', "You lmow, thlt i• the 1econd tJJDI Ulla C> llflle hU IOtteD it." J WU daMd. ... --._...... ~· -The yOUl.h wii dase~l too. He •tumbled. out of h1I car wbldl relnlnded me of aqua1b-.i tln·foU toued ln a corner, and we~ • '• '. •••und me be waan't hurt. I am COlllideot we were am•-that M WUD't dead. U IVSVSRD 'l'llS DAJIAGS, a~M tM MJ lUt Jliii • wu W.U lnlUr'ed and Ua• diNDPUnd wbll• u.. PoUce ... '-' m1 e.U.CS. I.-we lnrMd tiaM;..e,11 OllJ1 11or11 _. htl c1on u.1tnet; .., daabt be ... tamillar Witb tbe ~ o..:w:::;--~-.................. ... =e11. .• ...:i:=s=.~~ ""' ....... ,.. /. To ..... ., ....... "1a wall .......... 1191 .. ........ ..... .... .. bJ tM dtJ So ...... oltM .......... . (. ' Our earage bas been demolished twice, our front lawn has been gifted with myateriou.s tire tracks many times, and it haa just dawned on me why oura is the only house on the street without a Jovely city·planted tree out front. Why bother! WE ARE NEW TO THE BOaaoas of the curve, havin1 been here just longer tban two years; however, raising a small child keeps a mother's ears tuned to the aqueaUna or tires. I knew it waa Just a matter of time. What I didn't know wu bow my knees would turn to Jell-o when I saw the smubed mesa ln our front yard; all I could •ee in It wu our little boy -he could so eaaU~ bave been 1tandlnt there. Or you. Or me. The neighbors appeared at city council meet1n11 Iona ago to plead for aome proteetioD aaa1nlt the dan1en ol the curve, resulttna lA a 1l1n that says "SLOW'' and a 1eccmd ID· dJcatlnl a 1evere curve. Tb! latter •tin 1eta knocked down aiMl replaced with resutartty. And. o1 cwne, we bave thoee woederfokpffd bumC dOWn the center of tbe 1treet. Tbe1 an ftfY edectne lf OM ~ to be drt\iq clon to tbe middle'6t the ltJ'Ml. ...._ llNfO&TUNATELY t TllE CAM INVOLVED ln these accl· dUla.::.•••eelly .JDW mw JD It tb'e.MllWalk, our ddvaw911, our fralll la..,, aQJtlUDI bu& 0.. ltrfft, Ill alone ltl mlddle . Thie ~ polke oftlew lut D);bt idecl • wbclile c~ bad been pentd ta frGDt o1 our bMiM a ftW lbailUlil .. uer .. t told him It wa OM Oftbole now tm~ la our 1ara1a. J ••Yeab •• bl lild. •11 -.. to drtn ueUDd UUK cvne and mt eru..~.,...__.~-·ded ·'' We 1118''1 AdiiMWIJ\ tWe ~ ~':,' .............................. ..,..._~_,_. . '-' wbllll. ,._ Jf·.111 .W 9"1'J;d .,_. u.e J ~l.. =llliii;iij •hit ul wo%.ed Will M .a ........... lliilliadll&laWWllMlllU..r--::l.-Sab•adtlae ....... ...,., Drift; • ......, .......... "' ... In 1981 reapportionment Is very tmportant. On balance. tht north baa a little 'more leadenblp C!lout ln lbe Assembly , than doel tbe south. A pproprlatel1. the lon1, a1onhln1 fl.1ht over tlae A11embly Speakenblp between Leo Mcevthy ol San Franclleo and Hcm.vd~ 8ermasa of .Laa An1eh!l'~feat9rid: a nry teal re1tonal apltt •tth Bermtn "' cet~ most of hie DemoetaUc 1Upport fl'QID the IOUUi aDd McCutblf CcnmUlal OD &be iiartla. WIWB aaoWN wa aWi to br•-· u.11~irti• ... -bi·p_altlld .. ··:-~1l'l11': Dim ~~ Saa Lida OiuDa, .:; "'°'* ............... .. ~·· Ml4'JtaJOnm .. ....... - Philosophically, the sout~ tends to be more extreme than the north. Almost 30 percent of southerners lntetviewed by lbe Cal PolJ in 1980 said they were tither "atron1ly" conservative or "stron&ly" llberal. But less than 20 percent of the northerners saw themselves u belna at eltber end or tbt pollUcal iepectrum. I By 9TB¥E MAaBLB Ol .. Dettr~ ..... Ned and Dora Hill are Newport Beach oriainals. Pioneers. They'N u mu.eh • part of lbe town as the Balboa Ferry, John Wayne and tbe Wedge. At a recent award dinner tor the pair, ·it wa11uue1ted that they helped create Newport or at least shaped it quite a bit. EDGAR BILL, AS he is known on b.il birth certificate and in the phone book, likes to be called Uncle Ned and a_t 87 says he's' forgotten the reason why. She's just Dora, the town's Orat·woman mayor. They settled down on Lido Isle in the early '40s, months before the attack on Pearl Harbor. Back then, they recaU, Lido wasn't much to gel excited about. It consisted of six houses, some military operations and ' bunch of seagulls. Dora says their children would com- plain that they had nobody to play with. "It was beautiful," s he adds quickly. NED STARTED A shipyard on the Lido Peninsula, giving up a buildinl material ouUet in Los Angeles at the corner of Slauson and Normandy. The Lido Shipyard remains but Ned sold out decades ago. Dora was Lido's official "Air Warden," a job that called for her to ride her bicycle around the island and notify residents when the sirens on the m ainland would 10 off. . She would also row her kids to school each day', paddling back and tpl'\h across the harbor. The town was different back then, both agree. It was bustling with fish· ermen and there was plenty of work for boat repairmen. The harbor was a place of work, not or play. "I GU~ THE Lido Theater was around,·' says Ned , chipper and smartly dressed in a gray pinstripe suit and top-siders. "There was a gas sta· lion too.·· His shipyard did government work mostly. "I didn't know a whole lot about building boats." he chuckles, rubbing his head. "But we built $4 million worth oJ them for the Navy and five 96-foet submarine patrol boats for New Zealand. ''The fun part, you know. was taking ·em out for a test run," he adds. ex· plaining the ocean waters were off. limits during the war years. "IN FACT. THEY had a net across the harbor channel." he says. "Yes, they did. I remember that now." During his shipyard days, Ned says he passed up an offer to buy the entire Lido Peninsula for $125,000. He also turned down a deal to buy a string of lots in Corona del Mar for $250 each. Instead he sold his shipyard and re· tired. That·s when he got a call from his ............ _ ............. Community-6hapen Dora and Uncle Ned Hill deacnbe Newport Beach as a "darling and cute child .. that ha.a grown up. friend Dick Richard, the late market owner. "He said, 'How'd you like to be presi- dent of a bank?' I didn't know anything about banks so I said, 'sure.' " Ned re· calls . THAT'S HOW THE Mariners Bank was formed. The little bank near the corner or Pacific Coast Highway and Riverside Avenue later was bought out by United California Bank, which also asked Ned to serve as president. Years later, Richard again called Ned and asked him to come aboard with the Bank of Newport as vice-president emeritus. "I said, 'sure,'" Ned recalls. "Later I looked up the word 'emeritus' and found that it m eans no pay, no responsibility and no authority.·· He still works for the bank in that capacity. In 1.954, Dora was elected to the city council and, being the top vote-getter, was named mayor. She s ays it was all a fluke , that her minister and the town's postmaster talked her into running just 15 minutes before the filing deadline. ·'I was never what you'd call a politician," she explains. Her four ye~rs as mayor went smoothly until she helped put together the so -called "Easter Week Ordinance.·· It was designed to halt tourist-related problems in the beach area by letting police inspect rental property during Easter season. "I guess all the kids thought that was too much and went to Palm Springs," she s ays, adding that the mayor of Palm Springs was furious and the Newport merchants tried to recall her. They failed. She says Ned asked her not to run for re-election. NED HELPED FORM the Goofoffers, a group of men who still meet daily to sip coffee and chew the rat. Ned blames the whole thing on a penchant for a strong cup of java early in the day. 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I Here's my checlc or money order for a 8 month Thrift Cerdficale in the amount ot $ ($1,<0> minimum) I 'l)pe of *'tount: 0 Individual 0Jolnt Tenancy 0TnJAt.ee 0 Cotporation I lntbe'*"9(•)~:------------I ~prf>it) 1 I I I I I • MJsi.-i-.'---~-------- ~~'---~--~----------=: Mellllntlllldrm~~------~--~ atJ-----~~~&.&e~---.,.,,.- ... ·' I ' r• . . . . ' • ' ..! • t I l t ) I I T 'cotfee club ""*I 1 ,...atiolr after a radio penonallQ ~up and tarted t•Plnl t.be aOIMtlm. ant ted converaattona for radio play.• One thine led to anotb•, says Ned, Pd the club 1tarted ,......m,. n haa C*er 1,000 mernben now. "l ,ltlU co every oiomlq," ••YI Ned, .aerat.chin• his head. "I'm vice- prea~ent or aomethln& Ilk~ that. Mayh that wu lut year." ··•·m not ·m to • ., Ulla.·· be nia, •ml Wte M'• about to unloed a 1oed ... bUt the only work I've done 11 to •et out ol dolna work. Worklnl la dolDI what you doo't Wee to do." With the collection or awards, pro- clamations and off1ci1l reeollltlona displayed around his Marth, lt's dif. fl cult to take hil worch aerioQ.b. But he •wears it's true. "I'm a coofoffer,'' be a~, BB AUIO FOUND tlme to take .atrai&h~g hla swt. over as president of the Newport Both Ned and Dora say they aren't Har. Area Chamber of Commerce, disturbed by th' cbal11es they've whid was ln debt and close to beinc , seen ln Newport. 'they HY~ don't defuact at the time. He bad .the mind that Newport Center now cbarQber back on its feet ln tbJ'ff stands where sheep once •rued and yeara~ or so the story goes. that their Lido Isle Is packed aa U&bl Alon& with John Wayne, Ned also as a suitcase. ' helped found the 552 Club, a support group tor Hoa1 Memoritl Hospital. Orlgiaelly there were to be 5S2 mem- ben.._ but membership is now well over t ,ooo. "QUEM'IONS UKE that," often Ned, "are pretty political these d&J'. But we love it here." The lilt goes on. 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During the 1979-80 school year, the young energy consultants at Top of the World saved their school more than $13,000 in energy costs. The students conducted an audit of bow school personnel usec.I energy. and then made recommendations on what officials coul d do to lower the school's utility bills. Steps included shutting off liJhtS when classrooms were not being used, disconnecting lights that were not needed and having timers instaUed on the school's beating syst~. ''Ourmajor eoal ll to m1ketbe1tudenta responsible ener1y users, now and .lft tie future,'' said Susan Mas, curriculum de- velQper!ortheproject. • M1 . Mas works tuU-time at T0p ol tbe World, Uon& with lead tea.cber Sally Wllll~. However, both are employed by ESCO. The school has slx computer terminals, which resemble televi1ion sets accompanied by a tyl)4writer keyboard, tnstaHed lo the "ener1y room." THE TE8MINAJ..8 A8£ connected to the computer which II located at ESCO's olfice ln Newport Beach. By typing codes on their lley'board. 1tu- dents can s~ a pictorat representation of the enerfy use in their homes pro- jected on t.he screen. Information on the current rates charged by local utilities al.lo appears. The students can then determine bow much eoergr ls being used at home, and when. By studying peak periods of enern use, student.I and their pa.rents learn how to rearrange their enersy- consuming activities, such as washing clothes, vacuuming and runnjng the. dishwasher. The school children are well-versed on how many watts of electricity it takes to run each of the various ap- pliances in their homes. To determine bow many watt- hours their parents are being charged by the public utiUtJ, ttie 1tudents con- duct an audit ol tbelr bome, taklni lbe number ol hours lbe appliance ll rua- Dtnt and multtplJi.=.!~ by tbe watt re· quiriment ot tbe a ee. !e'feral ol the atudmt'• bome1 are monitored W a map.Uc tQe device, whlcb k~ a l'UllDbla account of home ener1y use, a• 'well a1 peak usa1e boun. Tbe information on tbe i.pe ii collect- ed once a moatb and tbea nm throu1b the compiuter to determine t.be results of ••rtJ:IM'inl meuures tbe family has ado~ JO.bu Pbllllpe, president of ESCO, said about $1.2 million will be invested in the prosram before ita completion. BE 8A1D BIS company plaQS to sell the co~pleted curriculum to utility companies, which would then use it as part of public service programs in public schoola. Ms. Mas said the children were chosen ~ause at their age, they have yet to develop wasteful eoergy,>ablt.s and eaierly accept new concepts. Her "students also have conducted energy audits of the Laguna Beach fire and police stations, as well as the city jail. "We've determined that the school district as a whole has seen a 30 percent savings on its gas and electric bills since other schools adopted these methods," Ms. Mas said. 141< Sally Williams watches as Frank Interlandi, 11, and Kurt dePfyffer, 11 , type out their watt-hours from home in school's "energy room.•• SALE! 44tyo OFF, ONE·DAY·ONLY! TOMORROW, APRIL 13 , . .. ANN LANDERS ENTERTAINMENT TRAVEL SHOWBIZ TENNIS -It was all for a good cause Saturday when a large cast of stars gathered at the John Wayne Tennis Club to raise funds for Children's Village USA , an organization which helps battered and abused San Diego Mesa is no match for hot OCC . . . 82. o.ll'f f'li.. f'1lelM ., 0-J A youngsters. Showing determination, if not good form are, clockwise top left: actress Connie Stevens. singer Kenny Rogers and radio personality Geoff Edwards. Action con- tinues today at JWTC. .A Master(ful) showcase, But Watson. Nicklaus won't be teamed together AUG STA. Ga. <AP> -A dizzying series of turn-arounds, in which Jack Nicklaus and 'Fom Watson each blew four-stroke leads before Watson emerged a leader, set up a dream pairing of the two best players in the world in tod ay's final round of the Masters. "Our two previous head-to- head showdowns, I remember those. Those are great moments in my career." Watson said, looking ahead to his confronta- tion .vith Nicklaus. "l'D ALWAVS rather be play- ing with the man J"m chasing," Nicklaus said. It is not to be. The Masters pairing commit- tee decided that Nicklaus and Watson will be in separate twosomes today. "What'? You got to be kid· ding... Nicklaus exc laimed in open-mouthed wonder. then On TV today channel 2 at 12:30 turned to a Masters ofCicial sit· ting next to him: "You're not pairing 1-2? When did this start? We play 1-2 in ever y tournament on the tour, in every tournament in the world. We' re not going to be paired tomorrow'? I can't believe it." But that's the way it's going lo be: Nicklaus. one stroke back. playing in the twosome in front of Watson. Jack Ntcklaus in whic h he made up four strokes on Watson. and then. at the very end, letting his share of the lead slip through his grasp with a three-putt bogey on the 18th. "The two cardinal sins on the golf course are putting the ball in the water on No. 12 and No. 13. And I did both,·· he said. .. But I guess . when you shoot 65 one day and 75 the next, the a verage isn't too bad."' He was pressed to recall any such previous collapse. the loss of five shots in a span of only three holes. "l can't remember ever be· ing m contention and having Tom Watson of the ancient game. holding a four-stroke lead when play start· ed on tht> warm spring day. · Shortly after the turn on the 6,905 yards or rolling hills that make up the Augusta National Golf Club course, the first or the big swings took place, five strokes in Watson's favor in a three-hole stretch. From a one- s troke leader. Nicklaus suddenly trailed by rour shots WITH THE grim-lipped de- termination that has helped him lo a record 17 major pro· fessional ch ampionships. he pulled it together, halted the slide and turned it around. b He made up those four sh ts. pulled back into a lie and then me ekly surre!ldered the lead again. three-pulling from orr the green on the 18th. something like that happen to Watson. who established me."hesaid. himself a s gol f 's No . 1 ··But after I put it in the water per former with a victory over on 13. my caddy s aid to me: ·it Nicklaus in this tournament in is n't over. We just got to play 1977, shot a two-under-par 70 and some golf.· , had a 209 total. seven strokes u~- · · 1 told h~m that's what 1 de~f~~"iaus wer.t 10 s trokes me~nt to do, JUSt play some golf. higher than his magnificent 651n I figured . he <Watson) would Friday's second round and was make a mistake ~o'!lewhere and at 210 going into today's final I could m~ke_ a b1rd1e or ~wo and round of the chase for the green get back 1.~ it. And that s what jacket that goes to the winner of happened. . this prestige-laden event. the It "'.as one_ of the m~st w.ide· first of the year's four major ~wmgmg. cha!lgeable s1tuat1ons tests of golfing greatness. m l~e recent history of golf..· While most or the a ttention _First there was the ~ighty c entere d on the s truggle Nicklaus, generally considered the greatest player in the history (See MASTERS, Page 8%) Su t ton ambu shed. Some time after Nicklaus' sur· prised questions concerning the pairings, the Masters committee announced that the pairings that separate Nicklaus and Watson are consistent with their tradi- tion and are fair. Kings smothered, 10-3 Dodgers rip former mate, 7-4 NEW YORK (AP> -Eddie Johnstone and UIC Nilsson scored two goals each and linemate Don Maloney and Ron Greschner had one goal plus three assists Saturday night as the New York Rangers put on a dazzling display or offensive hockey to beat the Los Angel~s Kings 10·3 and set a team record for goals in one playoff game. the final five regular-season games, but easily wqn the sharp-shooting contest anyway. Los Angeles had the third best offense in the NHL this seuon -New York ranke'112th -yet it was the Ran~n who pressed the attack and set the game's pace! • LOS ANGELES <AP> Don Sutton's return to Dodger Stadium ·was less than he had hoped for. Sutton, the Dodgers' all-time winningest pitcher, but now with the Houston Astros , was knocked out in the fifth Inning or Los Angeles' 7-4 victory Satur- day night. "I'm more nervous now than I was for any world series game," Sutton said beforehand. And he was booed often by the crowd of 51 ,691. "He pitched here so long, it. was disheartenine the fans booed him after all he bad done," said Burt Hooton. Sut· ton's pitching rival. "It's too bad be didn't have a cbaace to get hls feet wet a1atnst another club," added Los Angeles' third bQeman Ron Ce:y, whole run-scorina 1lngle knocked Sutt.on from the mound in lbe ftftb lnnlaJ ... Ph71ically, I'm 1ure be •as ready bU1 emo- tionally he had to be aen'OUI." Cey atncled twice and doubled and Steve Garv17 bad two dotl&let and ...... to leli tbi Dcid•era• 12·hit tlttack a1a1D1t SullOD and three 1uccesaon. Rt1ht·ha•der Bart· Hooton ,,....,.. IO flltl WDre leariq .. ,..... .. ,.,. ol Bot.lbf Cillltk 1M ...... --~ upl~th.ttfn doul>lt to Jett Leoeant aad an RBI 1lnal1 to Craig -.Reynolds be fore nailing down the Dodgers · s econd straight victory over the Astros. Former Dodger Don Sutton. in his first start against his ex- teammates, took the loss. After the Astros took a 1-0 lead in the top or the first, the Dodgers scored four runs in the bottom of the second. Successive singles by Garvey, Cey and Pedro Guerrero produced one run. One out later . Bill Russell singled home Cey and after two were out, Dave ,Lopes singled home two more runs. Hooten struck out four and walked one, THE CONFUS ION, and Nicklaus, obvious displeasure, with the pairings was a fitting windup to a day that was filled with form r eversals and Nicklaus' displeasure. In fact, arter finishing his long day of trials and tribulations. of comeback and jubilation, and then final dejection, be declined an immediate invitation to the press room and opted instead "to bf?at some golf balls, work off my frustrations." Eventually, however, he went over it all, graciously and at length, detailing the loss of his rour·shot lead, the sudden shift The Rangers. who ended up 13th in the Na- tional Hockey League's regular season standings compared to Los Angeles' fourth:place finish, can clinch the best·of-five preliminary round with a victory here Sunday. The teams combined for three goals in the opening 2:48 with Los Angeles grabbing a 2-1 ed1e on scores by Mark Hardy on a power play and Dave Taylor, whlle Maloney connected for the Rangers. But then New York took control and never looked back. The Rangers got away from the defensive style that saw them hold opponents to five aoals in r Mario Lessard, the second-most actlVe goaltender in the NHL this season with 64 •P- pearances, allowed three goals in the openla1 session: by Barry Beck on a 65-fdot slapshot; by Maloney, who banked in a power-play shot off tbe netminder 's pads, and by Johnstone, who acoted on a 2·on·l break when his 20-foot wrist shot caromed off Lessard's pads and into the net. The Kings' goalie had no more luck in tlie second period as the Raneers repeatedly swarm.cl past the LA defense for open shots. All four N4rW York tallies -by Ron Duiuay, Johnstone, D,_ Talafous and Nilsson -came from in close ..S without much reslstance from the Kin11. Rookie Brunansky flexes muscles in A~els . win SEATTLE (AP> -Rookie Tom Brunansky blasted a pair di two-run homers and Fred Lynn added a two-run 1hot and a 11critice fly as the AJ18els defeated the Seattle Martnera, 7-4, Saturday nl&bt. Lynn'a homer, bl• tint ln an Ansel unUorm, came lo tbe flr1t IDDilll after · Riek Burleeon doubled With one out. Brunanaky'1 ftnt homer of the nllbt helptlld tbe Antell take a .-0 fea'd lD UM ·ae~lDnlnl- ftelbrteen --,. ........ bottom ol tile fume •la•• tom PaclOrek 41rove In Richie Ziak WW. 1 aacrlftff ny. Paclorek picked up his second RBI in the fourth when be aln&led bome Jdt Burroucbl from second base. A eolo homer by Bruce Bocl\te ln the M b fulled Stattlt to wltbln one run, 4-3. But 8"IDaaikJ tben unloaded oa a l ·l pt~h off llatlDer ltarter '1oJd Ban· ==i:·~= llxtb !ollowtq Brian "A f.w ~. tncludlnt <Dan> Ford~ <Rod> Carew .:Dd my dad; of aJl people, r.tcked up aomethlnt \bat I tiM been ~ n1 at the plate and be)ped me cornet it,'' Brunansky, a 20-year-old from w .. t Covina aald. ''They worked on my bands, the way I helcJ the bat, Md It ap· patently helped." Apparen\ly so. Bnananaky, who hlt M homers and batted .m ln U8 1am• at El Paso last year, won tbe startin1 left field Job Just !*ore Thu"day'1 teuon opener when deslpated bitter J uoa ThomPIOlt wu traded to Pl~h. movlnc Don BaJlor frOm left ftekt to Ute DH role. Followtna Brunanaky11 aecond homer, bOth • bencbea emptied when I • First triple play, is confusing, amusing From AP dlapatcbea ST. LOUIS -Gary Matthews' el&btb·lnnilll • llne drive Saturday drew the entire St. Lou1a Cardinals infield and catcher DerreU Porter lnto major leaaue baseball'• tint triple play of tbe year -and a confusln• one, a\ that. It blunttd a Philadelphia rally, but did not keep the . f Phillies from winning 5-2. Witb ij)e bases loaded, Matthews drilled a Jim Olten lpltch toward St. Louis shortstop Garry Templeton. Not aure whether he had caught or trapped the ball, Templeton threw ,to Porter, tryins for a force at home on Manny Trillo comJna down from third. t Porter pegged to first baseman Keith Hernandez, the throw beating Matthews. Then, with Mike Schmidt buns up llbetween first and second, Hernandez threw to second baseman Tommy Herr. He stepped on the base and, for sood measure, he and third baseman Ken Oberkfall trapped Bake McBride in a rundown between second and third. i But Templeton hadn't trapped the ball. He had caught it on the fly, second base umpire Gerry Crawford said later. Templeton's thro" home was meaningless, but Porter's throw to first caught Schmidt off the bag for the second out. Then Herr took the throw at second and, with McBride well off base, stepped on the bag ror the third out. The rundown was unnecessary. "I hope writers don't make too big a thing out of this 'because it didn't affect the outcome." Schmidt said. "It en· tertained the fans. but it didn't keep us from winning." rt was the first St. Louis triple play since Mike Tyson. 'Don Kessinger and Keith Hernandez teamed up on one asainst •the Houston Astros on May 8, 1977. QUOTE OF THE DAY Tom McLaugblln, recently named University of Massachusetts basketball coach, responding to com· mcnts that be was the brains behind the Irish when servin~ as assistant to Digger Phelps al Notre Dame: "We were 23-6 this year. Digger won 23 games and I lost six." KEOUGH 'S ~HUTOUT GIVES A'S THIRD WIN Former Coron a de l Mar High star Matt • Keough tossed a six·hit shutout as Oakland blanked Minnesota. 3-0. for their third straight complete game and their third straight season vie· tory to highlight Major League baseball action Saturday. Wayne Gross knocked in two runs for Oakland ... In other games, Graig Nettles, WUUe Randolph and Oscar Gamble slammed home runs in the first three innings, powering the New York Yankees to a 5-1 victory over Texas behind the eight-hit pitching of Rudy May and Rich Gossage . . . Larry Hisle and Gordon Thomas pounded con· secutive sixth·inning home runs to lead Milwaukee to a 5.3 win over Cleveland in the opener for both teams. The game drew 71 ,067 in Cleveland. the largest crowd in the majors this year ... In Detroit, Mllt Wilcox and AureUo Lopez teamed for a rive·hitter. Lance Parrish homered and Keough Steve Kemp drove in two runs to lead the Tigers past Toronto, 6·2 . . Dave Concepcion and George Foster drilled consecutive run-scoring singles in lbe eighth inning to snap a J.1 tie and send Cincinnati to a 3·2 victory over Atlanta ... Mike Schmidt slugged his 284th career home run. a three-run blast in the fiMJl inning, to power Philadelphia to a 5·2 triumph over St. Louis despite a triple play by the Cardinals in their season opener ... EnQa Cabell and Joe Morgan drew bases-loaded walks in the fifth inning and Doyle Alexander and Greg Minton scattered nine hits as San Francisco beat San Diego. 2·0 .. The Cubs' Steve Hen· derson hit a tie-breaking. two-run triple in the eighth against his former teammates to lead Chicago to a 3-1 victory over the New York Mets. EDMONTON SHOCKS MONTREAL IN PLAYOFFS Edmonton completed a shocking three-game Iii sweep of Ml)ntreal with a 6·~ preliminary·round ' victory to highlight National Hockey League playoff action Saturday. The Oilers were led by Wayne Gretzky, who scored five goals and assisted on another ... Elsewhere. The New York Islanders scored five first·period goals and then coasted to 'an easy 6-1 win over Toronto and a sweep of their series ... BernJe Federo's second goal of the game snapped a third-period tie and Hrted Sl. Louis past Pittsburgh, 5-4. The wih gave the Blues a 2·1 series edge . . . Michel GouJet and Peter Stastny scored third-period goals to break a scoreless tie as Quebec shut out Philadelphia. 2·0. The Flyers lead that series, 2·1 ... Daany Gare scored two first·period goals and Buffalo used superior s kating to whip Vancouver, 5·3, eliminating the Canucks from the playoffs . . . Steve Payne scored two goals, inc!udlng a clinching empty-net goal with 1:26 left to power Minnesota over Boston. 6·3. The win gives the North Stars a sweep of their series with the Bruins ... Wllll Plett took a pass from Guy Choulnard and uncorked a 40-foot slap shot with less than five minutes remaining in a second sudden-death over· time period to give Calgary a 5.4 victory over Chicago and eliminate the Black Hawks from the playoffs. CAULKINS SETS FORTH SWIM MARK CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -Tracy Caulkins set a her fourth American short course record in four races and became the biggest winner ever among women swimmers in national competition at the U.S. Indoor Swimming Championships Saturday night. But the' 18-year-old Caulkins, from Nashville, Tenn .. bad to share part of the spotlight with Jill Sterkel of Hacienda Heights, who tied Caulkins for high point honors at the meet and set an American record in the 100-year butterfly. Caulkins set an American record of one minute 1.13 seconds ln the 100 breaststroke, surpassin1 her own mark by .40 and at the same tim~ winning her 31.st event al a national meet. Her closest competition was Kim Rhodenbausb of Cin- cinnati, 1 '"'seconds behind. HOLMES EA~NS UNANIMOUS DECISION World Boxins Council heavywelaht cbampton • Larry Holmes won a unanimous decialoo over ' Canadian. heaYJwelabt UUe-holder Tre••r •rblck Saturday in Las Ve181. It wu the ftnt of Holme•' nine t10e delemes be did not wlD tw a knockout . . • All· American &alpla B••paoa, the 7--4 sophomore wbo led VJr1lnla lo a tbtrd·place flDlab in the NCAA tournament, wu bcmoc'ed u AP'• roUese basketball pla1er of Ute year _ .• Ma. ..._.. ftnd aa even·par 70 to tontlaue bll IHd alter UU. rounda lidM llaiMUa 1011 clualc In Hat. tJ••burl. Mlil •..• TM llontnal AloOett9I an aqotlat.1n1 wit.Ii' ClilcMO frW.apllt wide....,...,., la .. ._.,,but have not rt111W • ..,.._~ent wtU-ldm ... hriiw uallmlted b1clropl1Dj hlQDi-,drlYtr ..... IYaM, fto Mid I 1torm7 caner IDllfMd bJ ..,.,n1_, •• ~ ~~ r:; blutl ......... la ......... . • . ...... Polf ....... Tnlr. c .... bU ....... , .... ., bdmt th COlondD IUlfe UMHrlAb .• · .aNiinlllnl1 llllko:t° Jut Jear ----·· ftlb to ...... &IMuekr y, ntU"1ed &o ...... , .-...1;b ... , Yldol'J IA a te¥tn" r•.•M~ ... - llY JACK IUNTER Of•Oelly .......... Newport Harbor's Kevin Jef. f eries niures that since lhll ,, hi• Jut year ln 1chool he 1hould try a lltUe harder. Jefferies ls a 1hot putter aod diacu1 thrower for the Sallon and apparently his extra effort seems to be paytns off. At Saturday's Oranse County track and field championships at Mission Viejo High, the Sailor strong man hacl another payday . FOa AN OPENER he tossed tbe discus a new meet record of 185-11. That broke the one-year- old record st!l by Mission Vjejo's Scott Hudson of 178-2. Hudson also owns the county record or 187-2. Jelrerles now has the second best throw ever in the county. For an encore Jefreries threw a personal best in the shot put and won the event with his 58-1 toss. Thal throw ls the best in Orange County tbU year. Along with Jefferies' superb double, Fountain Valley's track squad came frqm behind to take the county championship in the last event, the mile relay. Going into the final event, San- ta Ana Valley held a· sum 81-58 lead. However, the Barons' Rod Emery's anchor leg brought them from third to second to clinch the title. Canyon won the race with a 3:25.41 clocking with the Barons a step back in 3:25.87. Santa Ana Valley was sixth, scoring one point. The Barons picked up eight impor· tant points to take the crown. OCEAN VIEW'S Rex Brown continued to show his superiori· ty in the sprints by winning the 100 (10.45> ( 10.35), the 220 (22.45) the victorious Seahawk 440 relay and anchoring the victorious Seahawk 440 relay quartet (43.98). . Jefferies was by far the out· standing athlete of the meet and he took his victories in stride. "Yeah, I've sort of surprised myself," said the unassuming Sailor ... ( really haven't lifted weights very much and I have no coach. (Mike> Gazsi and I just throw a lot. I've also read some updated books on discus throwing.'' "This is the first meet I've been able to see him throw," said Eric Tweit, the Newport Harbor head coach. "Usually he's throwing out behind the stadium at Newport and I'm with the other guys on the track team on the track." Fountain Valley got other key points in the championship meet from Steve Southward (second in the 100 and the 120 HH>, Bob Erickson (second in the 2·mile and fourth in the mile> and Emery (second in the 440). Newport Harbor placed fourth in the final team standings. - Orange's Bwns uins cWssic Jerry Burns of Orange drove bis 30-foot triple outboard Scarab. Sea Claw, to victory in the Pacific Offshore Power Boat Racing Association's (POP- BRA > South Coast Offshore Classic contested just off Dana Point Saturday. Burns covered the 118.S· statute-mile course in two hours and four minutes. averaging 57.3 miles per hour. Thal effort earned Burns and his crew, the brother team of Al and John Stoker of Stanton, first overall and the top spot in the Modified Class. Following Burns across the finish line was POPBRA's presl· dent Bob Nordskog or Tarzana, capturing Open Class J in his twin turbo·cbarged, 38·fool Scarab. Honors In the Rookie class went to Burt Court, Cucamonga, as he averaged 50.8 miles an hour for 55 miles to nab Class I II, followed by Tl buron 's Howard Cohen. From Page Bl MASTERS. • • between 1olf's two 1reatest playen, Nicklaus and Watson, they were not alone 1oing into the rlnal round. A hOlt ol men moved lnto posi- tion to challense. Gre1 Norman, the blood Australian who owns 1ucb lm- presai ve International creden· t1al1. was the cloeeat. The cur· rent holder of the Australian Opln and World Match Play titlea, Norman matched par 12 and wu only two 1tr'M11 back at 211. Bruce Uetake, a croa•·handed putter. and John llahaff ey were ne)lt at 212. llahafftJ elOMd ue wltb a • uid Lletlkt ·~ lo. 13. Tb• came 8-l.ICr .. baw, Loa Htakle, lob....-.-COoll u41 Peter lacelll• at Ill. Ct nhnw 11aot a 70, Hlale 76. Jaco•• and CodlTI . BOMBS AWAY -Heavyweight champion Larry Holmes (right> connects to the head of challenger Trevor Berbick during their ·~· .......... championship fight Saturday night in Las Vegas. Holmes won a·unanimous decision. OCC streak continues, 5-1 Bucs win 20th as Smith scatters six hits BY CURT SEED EN oftlle o.llf l"llel Staff Orange Coast College baseball coach Mike Mayne prefers not to compare this year's edition of the Pirates with last year 's state championship squad. He entered the 1981 South Coast Conference campaign minus seven starters from the 1980 team -all of whom defected to four.year schools on scholarships. The OCC offensive arsenal had been replaced by a crop or freshmen which was ob· viously untested on the community college level. YET, NEARLY TWO-THJRDS into the con· ference race, OCC. following Saturday's 5·1 vie· tory over San Die~o Mesa. possesses ·an im· press1ve 20-4 record including five straight in the second round of play. Last year at this stage of the season, the soon· to-be stale champs were 19·4. "It was good to get the 20th," beamed Mayne. whose Pirates maintained their hold on first place with the victor y. "Mesa is a solid ball club They're much more intense thls year. That team just never gets cheated at the plate." It was an important victory for the Bucs ~nee the Olympians were one of three teams breathing down their necks. And OCC won the game even though their pitchin~ ace had a sore arm and their power biller, Reggie Montgomery, continued to struggle at the plate. Sophomore Don Smith breezed through nine quick innings to record the victory. The talented right-hander from Redlands High upped his record to 7·1 on the year with his sixth complete game. HIS TEAMMATES GAVE him fi ve early runs in the first two innings. and Smith said he was glad. Rustlers topped; Gauchos sharp LA Harbor College exploded ror four runs in both the fifth and sixth innings Saturday to lop visiting Golden West , 9-3 and maintain first place in the Southem Cal Conference baseball race. At San Bernardino. Saddleback got a nifty four.hitter from Ben Amaya as the Gauchos downed the Indians. 4·0. GWC , which had won 10 or its last 12 games to climb into second place in the Southern Cal Con· ference, pounded out 10 hits against Harbor, but the Rustlers grounded into four double plays. The Rustlers carried a 2·0 lead into the fifth In- ning on the strength of a Wes Collins double which scored Jack Settle in the first. and a Chris Schub double which brought Collins home in the fourth. It was one of two doubles on the day for the GWC catcher. But Harbor bounced back in the bottom of the fifth as Craig Scott homered to lead off the inning. The Seahawks collected three hits. a walk and two s acrifice rues for three more runs. In the sixth, Jeff Payetta and Jack FinJey ripped two-RBI base hits to give Harbor the breathing rom it needed to win the 1ame and bold on to first place with a 12·4 mark. Al San Bernardino, Rick Irwin clouted a two· run homer and Rusty Evans deHver.ed a first· inning, two-run double as the Gauchos improved their record to 8-7 in the Mission Conference's Southern Division. The Gauchos had five hits in the first inning, but two players were picked off before Evans' clutch hit. Paul Lajoe went 3-for-4 and Russ Lee was 2· for·4 for the Gauchos. Saddleback entertains Los Angeles CC Tuesday afternoon (2:30) in a non· conference game. .. r like it that way. 1 feel a little more relaxed out there. Anyway. my arm's been sore today." "He had;i't pitched for 10 days . . not since the Cerritos game." Mayne added . "That's probably why.·· You would never have known it. however. Smith scattered six hits and was only in trouble in the third inning when the Olympians parlayed a double and two singles into their only run. A dou- ble play ball then ended any further damage. Second baseman Larry Lee staked Smith to a l·O lead when his fly ball down the right field line was carried over the fence by a stiff bree%e. After 'Mike Vanderburg singled and San Diego Mesa pitcher Brian Tuller walked Kevin Sliwinski. Ed Farrel stroked a base hit to bring Vanderbure home THE PIRATES STRUCK AGAIN in the second inning with three runs on back-to·back·to-back singles by Mike Balliet, Dan Dix and Rich Amaral. AH were 01 the nubber vanety to load the bases. Lee then drove in his second run with a sacrifice fly, and then, in an unsual play, Van· d erburg knocked home two runs -on a sacrifice fl y. His shot to deep center was snagged by San Diego's Phil Rollins. but Rollins fell through OCC's curtain-like fence He had to get the ball back into the infield by throwing over the fence. By that timf', both runs had scored. While Vanderburg was knocking in two runs to break OCC's all-lime record for RBI in a career <he now has 62 to break John Estrada's mark sel in 1955·561. Smith effectively shut down the con. fe r e nce's top hitter , second -basema n J ohn Wolgast. Wolgast carried a .563 batting average into this week's play. but he went O·for·4 against Smith. Rustlers sweep swinuning titles Golden West College wrapped up Its fourth consecutive Southern California Conference swim· ming title Saturday night 'at East Los Angeles College by taking first places In five of the final six events. The Rustler women also won the conference ti· tie by a wide margin ror their second straight championship while the Orange Coast College men won the South Coast Conference title. OCC's women finished a close second to Mt. San Antonio College on the final day at Mt. SAC. At East LA, Ron Radison, Mall Whitmore. Todd Pickett and Tom Hughes all swam to first place finishes 1md GWC 's 400·yard free relay team also was first. Radison, a freshman from Huntington Beach High, won the 1,650 free in a time of 16:32.17. Whitmore, a sophomore from Costa Mesa High, won the 100 freestyle in a conference record lime or 47.92.1'Whitmore won six medals during the three·day meet for high-point honors. Pickett won the 200 backstroke with a time of 2: 101.08. The GWC women got first·place finishes from Julil! Kingsland in the 100 backstroke and 100 but- terfly, Nancy Ward in the breaststroke and their 200 medley relay team or 'Mona Barrett, Marilyn Gould, Kipgsland and Ward. At Mt. SAC, sophomore Paul Poltivent swam to a rirst place in the 100 free (47.9) to win. Team- mate Jeff Donnell was just Inches behind, also clocked in 47.9. 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Cerer IUCll. no lime; J. Trvvltllon ICS8), no 11-; J. 5'"1Dt 1csa1. notlmt 100 -1 c:.r.v IUCll, 20.•; 2. Kidd IUCll, 11 2, J TrvvUllon ICSBI, 11.4 400 1 c.. ICPPI, 41.J, 2 Wells IUCll, 41 4, J Sill (UCll, 416. IOO I. Kirchoff (UClt, 1.Sl.2; l. Celestin IUCI), I S),0. J LeFetwre ICSBl, 1·S1J. t,SOO 1 Liiiig t UCll, l :SO.S, 2. Reyws (CPPI, J.SO.I , l Cll<IJtenwn IUCll,l:Sl.I. S,000 -I. Young IUCll, t4:lU; J. -- ICPPI, 1':'2.6, J. R119s CCPPI, U :S9.I. 110 HM 1 Frailer ICSBI, 14, I; l. Oorvet IUCll, 14.1, l Hotdttn (RI),"·'· 400 lni.nne<llalH -t NHh (UCll, S2.S; 2. P1rklr.1 ICSBI. S3.4; l Marlama (UCll, Sl.t ~.ODO llMs>lech•,.. I. Tylmen (UCll, l ·U ,1, 2. Harbaugh IUCI), •:Ol I; ). Medlllln (CS8), t . lJ J, 40D reley -I. UC t"'lne, •1.0, 2. Cal SL Bakersllotd, 41 4, J. Rhode hland, 43.l . Mlle rel•y I C•I SI. Bakersfield, l: 1'.4; 1 UC Irvine, J 17 I; J Rhode tstand, 1:20.4. OT -1, C11rk IUCll. 169-tY>, J. Bolstar IRll, 1 ... IOV,, J. Bruce IUCt), 1,._10. lJ -I C¥ey (UCI '· 2J.1~; l . M<Mlllen, CCPPI, 22 111;,, J Hickey IUCll, n~v.. PV I Sita-man (RI), tW; 2. Bredy I Rll, IS., J Sloter CCSBI, IS-0. JT 1 Lrn<I\ (Rt!, JOO-•, 1 N•"" IUCll, 1'1 2, l S.tt>y ICS8 ). ,._,..., SP I 8o1Sler (RI), ••·11, 1. Clerk CUCll, .._Siii, J Lyne,, 1Rt),4S-0 . HJ 1 Cl\apm.an CUCll, .. ,o, l. Garren ICSB), ... o. J (tie) Sando (UCll, Pat.-IRl), 6-4 TJ I Ci...san CUCI), 41-l~; l Wlltltonl (CSBI, 41.9...,, l Ftoya (CPPI. -14 liammer <non-scoring) -t. Cotantlno (R I), 111 S, 2. Bohler CRll, 110·0, J. Navlttl•t (RI), 1"'4 oc champfonthlpt let MAUI.,. Vlelt Hltlll IOD t. Brown I Ocun VlewJ, 10.lS; 2. Soutl\ward ( Fount•ln Valley), 10 ... ; J. Moser IOcMn View), to 57, 4. K•""' CMh · 11011 Vl1/ol, 10.51, S Bryen1 ICepl1tr- V•ll•r>. 10 "- 220 -I. Brown (Ocffft Vl1w), U.U; 2. Prl!ltup <8-Park), tl.82; J. Pet•non CEsperanul, n .113; 4, Gllff 10.M Hiiis), 21.01; S. Thl(lj)en CSeoot•t>ec:kl, 23.1'. 440 -1. um"'*I ICM!ronl, 50.10; I. E'-'V I Fountain Valley), SO.U ;• J. P•llrlO!> ( Esparenltl, 50.12; '· Br-n (Or.nee>. SI.It; S. Baldaly (Et Torol, SI.SI. MO -t. W•lls ISanle AM Valley), I :S7.1S; 2. R lttenbero I Sent• A11al, I: St.O.; J, MCGelle (Or .. ), t:Sl.12; 4, ROUI CC. nyonl, t:ff.a.., S. Tlloma• (El Ooreclol, 1:st.n . Mlle -I. V•len IEI Modine), 4120 . .S; 2. Strelow l"OUfltaln V•ll•Yl, •:ti. tt; I . Turfier (Newport H•rb41r), •:U ,eJ; 4. l!rleklClfl IF-uln Velley>, •:27.14; s. H ... gerd IL...-W llMclll 4:f7.1S. 2-mlle -I. How-10.ne Hiiis), t :IU; I. l!rl~ (l"-t.itl v .. 1 • .,1 t :».6; a, f..,. r1411ei 1-"•"'>. t ;M.J; 4. ~ IMtltr Dell, t :U .6; S. C&lfttell•11 I MAl9Ml'-1, t: a.6- 1!0 HH -I.~ ( Mlultll Vltje), HA; 1. S.UU!wwd (~alfl Vel...,IL 14.tl; a, Abdallell (Se!M AM V .. lty), IS.•; 4.. SM-1\jtr (VIII• ...,_,, IS.14; S. ,,.._.. CS.. AM Velleyl, 15.Jll. U0 Lf+ -I. Ktrlle (Ml ...... Vlejel, JPAI 1-t -.ont, Off~ a.t. H-1-. 1!1 MMM•, 1'7t); J, SIVlfler (VII .. ~I. ..7t; J, ,,_ (~AN V....,,l, '9.11; .. PMt (~ Velleyl, 9'.7'; S. R ...... 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sonday, Aprll 12, 1881 ••• OUT OF TROUBLE -Tom Watson blasts out of a sand trap on number four Satur- d ay during third·round action of the APW.,,._ Masters golf tournament. Watson holds a one-stroke lead going into today's final round of play. SP -I. Jetterltl (N-POr1 Herl>Or), 51-1, 2. Kyle (lu1fta Park!, SS·S, J l nnl1 ICaplslr-Y•lleyl, Sl-S, 4. llOflon I Rane"° Alamllo1). SJ.JV,, S. 8 11•1 (Senta An• Valley I, st·Yt. OT -I. Jellerlu (N•WPOrt Harl>Orl, llS-11 (mHt record, 010 mark, 171·2, Hudson, Ml1&lon Viejo, '*" 2. W•ll•rfleld ICaplllr•no Valley), 111·11, 2l. Huoion CMl11ion Vltlol, 160·•; • Sween1r IC•plslrano Velley), IS4.0, S. Ganov•IM <Los.Ami-), 1"4 THm teor..s: 1. Foun1aln Veller ... ; 2. S.nla AN Valley, '2; J. Ocean Vlow, »; 4. Newport H•r110r. :12; S. Minion Viejo, 11. Women COLLE GI. UC lntlM 17, Cel ...,, ~-u J.J (All Ilsa-.. 1111 Mtt41nl 100 -1. Kelley IUCI). 12.>; 100 -I Kelley CUCI). 24.4, 400 1. J ackton CCPP), S7.l; IOO -1. Brenson (UCO, ):lS.O, 1,SOO - Schwart IUCll, S Ol.J, 3,000 -I Scl\w•ri (UCll, 10.5', 100 HM -I Sullivan (UCll, U.4; 400 lnlernwdl•les 1 Sulllv•n IUCll 1.10.0; 400 reley -I UC Irvine, •• 1, Mlle ••l•y -1 ~I Poly Pomona, • CM 2; HJ 1 Hl9htow1r IUCI), s-.. LJ I K•ll•r IUCll, 21).J, JT 1 Ron. ICPPI 13'.e, SP -I Toman IUCll, 40-1111., OT 1 roman CUCll, 1~11"1, Community college swimming SOUTHCOASTCOHprllllNCE pr1NAl. l•tML SAC) 100 tr .. -1. P0Ulven1 IOCCI, 41 9, 2. Don nell IOCCI, 41.t ; J. ROOlnson CSOMI, 41.•. 4 Wyall IOCCI, 4'.I ; 5. B-IC), 4t.2. 100 back -1, Pettibone (Fl, 2.07 J, l Cornett COCCI, 2;04 1, J. Ranelt COCCI. t :04.J; 4, Fortune ISDM). 1.0•.4; S. Llndburo IGI, 2'06.1 JOO breesl -I, 0.Yil (F ), 2; 1'. I, 1. Sarn- mertlno ICI. 2:1t.4, J. Panis IOCCI, 2.20.1, 4. KulDurg IFI, 2.20.t , S. Hllkln1 (SAi, 2:22.t . 200 lly -1. K•nah•I• (Fl, 2 00.>, 2 Telford IGI, 2.0l.I, J Joro.n CCI, 2:Q l. 4 Dafoe IG), 2:04.I, s. -rl1 ISOMI. 2;10.1. 400 tr" r.iey -1 Futlereon, J IJ.t ; 2. 0r.,,.. '-. J; 14.J; J. "Ca.,ltot. J ; "·'· 4 Gro""'°"'· J .20.0. s. S•n Oleoo MeM, J:20 .•• Fff\el .. ..., 11_.~, I , Or .... Coe•, '14; 2. Futler1oft, 406, l Gr-t, 114, 4 Safi Olt9D Mew. 2'l IOCALCON~Eltl!NCll prlHAU (et 1 ... LM ""9HHI 1.4JOfl'M-1, ltacllson IGWC>, 14.J:J.07, I , W1t1-..r CGWCI, 1':U.Q ; t. M<Gl- IGWCI, 11: 10,0 , 4 DuPont IGWCI. 17:JUO; S. Hoffmwt CGWC), 17:Jt.SS. 1• free -1 WMtmwe (GWCI, 41 ft C~ fer-. ,..,,,I; 2. L..elllr°" IVI, 49.00, ) Hardes,ty ICI, 49.CM; 4. MoMr (GWCI, 49.04, S. Otvls IYI, 19.ll. 100 bKk -I. Pio.an IGWCI. l 01 Ot; 1 um,,.._ IGWC>. 2 01.2l, > •noram (YI, J:CM.O>; 4. --ISM), 1 0..5', S P-i1 <ELAI, 2: 10.5'. JOO""'"' -1 liU9fln CGWCI, 1 1U J, 2 Earnut IGWCJ, t .11 13. J. Bat>I> ICI, l : 11.10; 4. Morrlt IGWCI, 1 It S4, S 81•- ISMI. 2.11.SO. 100 tly -I. C1eebef191r (VI, 1.st.U, 1 Sl•Pllenton (GWCI, 2:0D SS, J Grall CGWCI, 2.0l.14, . Condon ISM), J .O..li; S N1191nl IGWCI. 2.0U7. 41» lrH relay 1. Golden Wesl, J.11./1; 1 Cypreu, J: 17.Sl, l . Sant• Monico, J 12.JI Flna t taam 11andlno1. I Golden WHI, 601; 1. Senla Monica, 320, l. Ventura, Jll; • Cypress, 241 ; s. EHi Lot An(leiH, 141, ' Rio Ho.-.... High 1chool OltANOE COUNTY GAMES let "-II Hf911 S<llHO 200 meotay relay 1 Fount•ln Valier. I 0 .0 200 Ir" -2 Elder ( FV). I 41 I 50 lrff -1 JOflnson IFVJ, ll 91 IOD lly 1, 0.mon ( FV), MI 10DlrM -l\IOhnson (FVI, .... SOO lrM -1 Elder IFVI, • u 9. Twyman IFVI, S 04 I) 100 l>reatt J Wen (FVI, I 0) ), Nomure lf'Vl, 1 OS 4 400 Ir" rela y 4 Fountain Vall..,, J 27 o Team scor11 1 Founl•ln Vt lley tll points. 1 Newport Hert>or. 156, J TuJlln, 141 Women COMMUNITY COLLEGE S....c-MprfMll letaestLet~I 200 medley relay -t Oran~ Coast, 1. se.1. 1. San Dleoao Maw. 2 oo •. J Ml San Antonio, 2:01.s. 100 fr .. -1. Pelmer IMI. SAC), SJ 4; l Mench IG). U .4, J. Miiier IMI. SACJ, SI 4. tOD beck -1. Odenwald IOCCI. LOJ.S, 2 Young (Ml. SAC), 1.04.I , J. Hullt>erg ISOMI, 1:07,7. 100 l>reut -I. Pal,..... (Mt. SACI, I; 11.J; 1. Ure COCCI. 1·14.1; l. Van Schalk 10CCI, 1: 1S.1. 100 fly -1. O.vldson ISOMI, .M.7; 2. Palmer CMI. SAC), st.t; J, Beller <Mt. SAC), 1:0.s.a. 200''"1'91•'1'-t. Or11n91Coesl,1;..s.•. 2. Groumont, 1:44.3; J. S.n Diego MHa, 1:SO.S. FIMI teem sl.andl1191: I, Mt. SAC, Ot; I Oranee c-t, 4"; J. San Dlt90 Mew, JM, 4. Gro--.t, Jll. leeel~ .... .. Ceta ... LMA ...... I 100 ''" -I. llH'fle ISM>, SUO I~ l1renc1 rK°"'I; 2. •rock (VI, U.7t; J. Clarb ICI, J1.o2;.4 100 INCk -1. Kll'llJSl•nd (GWCI, 1:05.M (conference record); 1. Powell (Ill.A), t :06 •• ; i. IMlty CSMI, 1 :01.ts. 100 1>r1esl -1 Ward IGWCJ, 1 11.U , 2 P•rr• IGWC>, I IJ 01, l Royer (RH). I 16.21 100 lly -I KlnQSl•nd IG WCI , 1:01 IS,l<onlerence record), 2 Kou ..,.ll ICI, t 01.11; J. Hiii IYI, 1 :OS.91 20D medley ••••r -1. Golclln West, I "'" I con!1renu 11cord): 2. Sant• Monie•. I :s• SI, l . Cyprtts, 2:01.02. 100 ''" r•l•y -1. S.nte Monica, 1 M.2', 2. Cypress, I '4.01; l . Golden Weil, 1.47.•. F1na1 t1am •t-lnos: 1. Goldin West, S09; 2. Cypress, 339; l. Yen1ure. 312, 4. Santi Monlce, 2'S. S. East Los Angeles, 13S. 1 R 10 Hondo, 3'. HIGH SCHOOL Or ..... C-tyGall'lff la1 ,,_Ill Hltll Sc-II 20D mflllty relay l Fountain Valley, 2 01 H , 100 tree 4. Armslrong IFVI, 2 01 1 100 lnOo -1 Theus ( FVI. 2 111, so lrtt 4 Pull IFVI, 21.03, SOO !rte l Arms Ir-I Fiii, S.l9.6, IOD llrea11 J Clara ( FVl, I; 11 ,., s Tr..us I FV), ' 14 s. 40D lrH ret•y -4 Founl•ln Valley,• 06 1 Team 1<ores 1 Foolhlll, 213 PO•nll Tut11n, lff. l Fountain V•ll•Y. 12J NHL playoffs PRELIMINARY ltOUND ( ... tot Five) Sat•rlWr't Sc.,... NY Rangers 10, l<ifttl J (NY Ranoers leao sertH 111 Outl>ec 2, Pllll-tphoa 0 I PllllaO.tpllla IUdl ... ,tff l· 11 NV hi_,_ 6, Toronto 1 (NV l•landlr> ,.In urlff J.0) St. LOUii s. P1ttsourgtt 4 (St. Lou•· leads 11rles 2·11, Edmon1on 6, Montreat 2 (Edmonlon wins url11 l.O) Bulla to S. V•ncouver J I Buffalo wins ... rlH 3-0J Catoary S, ,,,,,_ 4 (Calgary wins ,..r,., l-0) M inrtetotil 6, BoltOt'I J tM1nnesot• w 1ni Hrl11U) T9My'1G- Kl•ts at NY Rangers SI Louh al Pitllt>urgt1 Pllll-lohla at Quebec Aangert 10. King• 3 k-~PeriW. LosARQelM , 0 l N Y R•noers ' • 10 l'lrst Periecl 1 Los -'ngete•, H•rdy 1 (li•r"'· D1onnel. 1 1 J l . New York, Don Maloney 1 (Gru<-1, l;Sl. J. LOI Angelff., Taylor 2 IOlonne, Mike Moll'pflyJ, 2;41. 4, New Y-. lk<lt 1, l :a , S. Hew York, Greschner 1 INlluon, Hedberg!, 14 1' 4. New Vwk, JOllnt-I (Don Mal-y), lt:M Pe,,.llleJ -Wellln, NV. 1:07, Luc•. LA. 1 "· LAMS, LA, J:20: St.~. LA, 10'06 Sec; ... ~ ....... I . New VOrk, Dug uay J (Vick•"· Talalov1J, I M. I. N-Yc.rk, JClftnst-2 COon M-y. Allison), 11 U. t New Y""- T•tarous 1 IOll(luey, VaclM ISI, 1l ID •O New YOr11, Niisson J (He<1blro, Grescl>nerl, 1' ~. Tlllnl PeriN 11 Ntw Yor•. A11fson t ( Oon Maloney I, 1 St. 11 New York. Nll•ton 4 (Grochner, Becki, I ». 1l Los AR9911>. L MurPfly 2 IKlllY. L-111, 11.'9 Pen•ll1ts Jenw.n, ~~s • ... Korab, LA, 1 °"· Ko1sooou1os, NV. Snou on-· -LOS Angeles IO·•·•O 26 Nlw York IJ.11.--:18. Goallu -Los Angelo, L•u•rd, Rulhulord. New York, Baker, w .. ks. A - 17,Jll. Senta Anita SATUllOAY'S ltESULTS 11ttll .. .,., u.n., ..... _ .. ,.., Flr~t race -Vol..,t Fl.,,,. (Ollvare11. 6 IO, 4 40, 4.00, ICoupleO enlry) BullbH KIO IMetgarinl), 4.•0. S.10, Red Ridgway CLIPll•ml, 6.4Q,1.20 Second rac.e -Verballie (Plncay), 4 00, 1 60, 1.20; Foolilll Girt I Hawley), l 00, UO, Handsalen (Vatentuel•J. l OD. U Oaily Dou-l>le ( 1-e1 paid SIS 20. Tlllrd race -Hnny'i Oev10 (McHer-), 39.40, IS.Cl, 1.IO; 8etc,,lor or Art IWlntencll. It.OD. 11.00; Erloanus (Mc~rron>, 6 oo Fourtf'I race -O.ll•nc• (Wlntlfldl, 24 .o, 1 IO, l.40, 51\atfly l~sl..,eclel. 4.60. 2.to, Jimmy the DIP (Tejada), 2.60 Flltf'I race -Trammel Luc-<Toro>, 1.20, J.IO, l.00; E6Qla Toast IVatenruet1), S.20, l . .O; H•'• o. .. .,, CMcCarronl, J.MJ. U •••<-ta ll·ll paid $11.SO. Sl•tf'I r•c1 -Ceslle Slreet Jig (Mc Herguel, 10 10, S.10, J .00; Heading (Val•n•uel•IL 1.40, I.OD; AQOrandlHment IWl"land), 6.uv. Se"tnlll rKt -Sl•r Ml,,. (Llpheml, 9.to, S.10, 4.40J Rllhml'$ B•-· IC.st•neda), 12.40, 6.00; Bright L.edy ( v •• .,, .... ,.,. 4.20. SS Hact• ll-9) paid $347.00. $2 Pick SI• (3-t·1.f..t.3) paid ~.MO.to wltll SS WIMlng tlchts (five llor-.). u Pick SI• Cont0latlon Pllld '51.ZO wltll I ,4$2 WI Ming llek•ll (IOut __ ,, El(lhUI re• -FIMnce Cl\arge IMcCM· ronl, 1.60, J.JO. t,60; SI CValdlvlnol, 11.JO, S.IO; Swltt Bini IPlnc:ey), a,40. Hlnlll race -Cl\uck., Biby (Pierce>, 11.10, Ull, Ml; Tiie Blt T. (Melia,...), 10.40, UD; 1.ApMy (Toro), 4.IO. SJ tu«a If.SI pel<I SJa.fO. ,.,...,__. _,,,131. 21% 6-UMOMTH ...... 1 ALL SICUllO T.O • Sl,000 MIN. Lot Al1mlto1 SATU•DAY'S ltESULTS , .......... .....__ ... , Flril rec1 -SIJW BucltUlol IOltonwrl, I Ml, 4.0D, 2 .O; C..lftl\adow (Aubin), •.to, 4 00, R•-'11 IGrunelyl, S.20. '2 nee la (M l P•ld ,40 20 S•<ono race -Buick Fifty cGrundrl, 12.40, 4 • .0, 3.0D. 8ram1>1e Scramt>t• (Todd). '·'°· l 20, Cl\arteris P••r < 0e-r1, >.oo. T hlrd rec• -Underrated I Cope tend), • 40, J.20, uo. O.r1>y Lord CBallOutlll, 1.40, 1.IO, F•rno H-v•r (Richmond), 2.40. U ... c1a n .11 paid s11 OD. Fourtf'I rec1 0....11 (Ackerma n), •.40, 3.60, 1.to, 8 C Count cGrundrl. 3.00, 2.40; Running Foa IOennlil. l.IO Flltti race va .. Tudor ( KuebterJ, 4.IO, 4 00, 4 00, hrPOrt Btaek ( BlaOman>, 2S.to, 10 IO, Scotcf'I Oouo11 ILightllilll, I .ID. u ••. •C la (f 21 (Mid '121.00 Sl•th race Ald•n I Bahri, 9 40, 4.IO, 4 00, Coun1r, Preactwr I Perry), 10 20, j,IO, K1w1 Berry IR•lcl\loroi. J to Stven1n r •ce Bye Bye Vllhover I V•ll•ndlngll1m1, 14 40, SOD, J 10, 51\ady Ott I fOddt, • .0, J 40, R-'\ L•d I~ 111~n>, 4 00 S1 .. acia14·11 paid ~SJ 60 U PIO. SUI 1~2 2 12-41 paid ~.190.IO with l ll w1nn1no 110tll ("• llor .. 11 '2 PtO Sb con•olahon IM•d St• 00 ... ,,h 10. wtMlng llCllell .,,,,. _._., n P1cll So• 1<r•ICll contot•l•on 1M1d U•t lO with th,." w 1rvunig 11c-.eh UC>Yr hOrw,. one s.c:r•t<h, u"" P\OrS.\. two w:r•tCtw\• E1g1>111 r•o Corona11a IWllll•msl, 2J 40 I 40. •Ill Torpid'> Kn19M (Sllerr"'1), SOD J 10. Loro Pe1er I B1ur1. 4 10. N1n111 rece Reuben Jame• IA<kermanl, 60 IO, 2J IO, I 60 M¥ Adoos (Kuebler I, 9.IO, S IO Roy•• Scotcl\ I O.nn111 4.10 u eucla 16 ft P•ld $310 70 T tnth raet Oei.mono I ?esomerl. J to. l l O,) 60, J•ur Hunler IB•ker), 10 oo, S.to, Anoy S HOUnd 1.AnoerW>nl, 6 10 U eJ!etla Cl ll P•1d 51>7 IO E tevenll\ rece Ou1 Us ( Kuet>tt rl, S.IO, J '°· J 40, 5<.otch T1mt Al>le IW11........,1, 10 60, 1 60, MIQllly Spry (Andlrson). J.60 U •uC1a 14-111 palO $12 MJ A1t1no.ance ~.m Suntory Cup CatT.-Y•I SlfttlHFIMI Jimmy Connor> <Mt Jotln M<Enroe, ~. , . Nice Open lat Hitt, prraMe) s..NtlMISI...,.. Y .,.nk k ,....,, def -....et Ora111u, 4-2. • J, MarlO Ma<tl,,.1 CHf 8a1an Tarouy, • J,' 1 Women's tournament (et Mil .... H-I....,., S.C.) s.mlflMIS ....... Cllrl\ Ew'1 LtoyO def Virginia Rutt< I, 7·.S, : ;• Pam Sllrover def JoANle Ru ... 11, 4-J, Women COL'lEOll All<AIT.u,_.t ltl UC S... D'-1 UC lntiltOt, UCSaft DI-I s1.,. ... Ma. Myers CUC ti <Ml Kav•nauoll, .. ,. 4-l, Keehng IUCll Oel Saavedra, 6·l, l·I; Me. Myers IUClt O.I Gilbert, .. ,, 6·1, Nixon (UCll dtt B•rr. •.O. 6-0, MallCM'Y IUCll def. Sur. l l. 6-0, E111<191 IUCll <Ml O'Oey, ..o. •·l Doullln Myer' Myers (UCl1 def. teavenagh. SH•tcl••. , ... •-O, •·2. Mallorr Nlaon (UCI)' def Giibert SMr, 1 ... 6·1; K"llng.ElledQI IUCll cllf Barr-O'Oay, ''°· •. , UC lntlltO t, UC Saftla Cru o s ...... , Mt My1" def. IUCll clet HUg,,u, .. 1. 6·J , K .. llno CUCll Oel. Adami, .. l. •·t ,_ Myell IUCll <Ill Hunci.tmarll, .. ,, 4-t, Nl•on CUCll oer Garcle, ''°· t -0, Mallo<y IUC11 del Biiier,. '· •·•. Elled(le IUCll oer. Arroyo, •.O.• I ~ .. Myors·M.-ers IUCIJ del HU(ll•ll·AOam•. 6 I, 6 O, Mallory·Nl•on IUCll del. Hun- dert"'41"'-0er<la, ~. w , KHllngElleO(ll IUCll def Biblr·Arroyo, 4-2,6-0 Misc. NASL S•tllNar'• Sewn Attanla J, Tampa Bar 1 WHl\l"91on t, MontrMI 0 Fort LllUOtrdal• 2, Edmonton o Chic e90 i , Tutw l Portland J, C.lgary I h4I Oltgo J, Seatlla I v ancou..., a. Lot Angeles o , ... ,.,oemea Mtnnnota •t COltl'IOI Oellas at Toronto Jeosonvltt• at San Josa Pro bowling ~UTOU• 114 .... Clty,H.Y.) l ~fl An-., ••. 011 Sliker, U.12A; ~ thofly wlhl 11a,oeo, Sliker 17..JOO. Ot'"r llftlllb • Sllhr .. , Stew INrtlh, U4-lt1, def. Wer nt W.llCI, 210-l'CM. Wetlb wifls u.-. Me~llnM,fOI, TODAY'S TV I BASEBALL /TRACK Oranee Cout OAJUV PILOT/Sunday. Aprll 12. 1981 / r---~~~----~~~-""'!"~----------~------....... ------------...----------------- ater l)ei p111Js another upset Aw HOWAllD L. HANDY ti( .. ...,,,.... ..... Fotlowlng are tM top spor11 tYtnt.5 on TV today. Ratings ar•: / / 1 <f excellent; I 1 1 worth watching; 1 1 fair; ' foro•t It. (I) 10 a.m., Channef 2 11 ./ ./ OTHER T&L&VISION 9:45 a.I'('. (34) -FUTIOL INTE.-NACIONAL. 10 a.m. (SO) -SPORTS AMERICA -Highlights of the Katin prq.1m International surfing competition from Hunt· lngton Beach. Mater Del supri1ed another blghly·ranlted team. Estancia spllt 1 tourntment double· header while Huntinatoo Beach • and Irvine lost tourn1ment • games to hl1htight prep baseball action Saturday. Here's how it went: · Eatancla 17, Neff 4 The Eagles erupted ror 19 hits and put together a nine-run third inning in winning their first ·gam e ot-' the Bolsa Grande -.Easte r tournament. •• Pitchers Mike Markel and Don • Mi troff combined to aUow just !i six hits. Having good days at the :!plate for ~stancia were left '"fie lde r Tony Ablett. 2-for-3, • three RBI, including a three-run . home run in the third ; first b asem a n John Robe r tson. 3· for-5, including two RBI on a tri· pie in the seventh ; third baseman John Cornuke, 2-for-2 with two RBI and Ma rkel who was 2-for-2 with one RBI. Bolaa Grande 3, Estancia 2 In the second game of the tournament, Bolsa Grande scored two runs in the third off Greg Forge and held on for the win. Robertson had a solo home run for Estancia but the Eagles could manage just three hits while committing three er rors. Monday, Estancia plays at 1:30 p.m. at Bolsa Grande in the ·firth place bracket. Mater Del 5, Bishop Amat 1 For the second straight game. Mater Dei has knocked off the No 3 team in the Cl F 4-A as Amin David ripped three hits for two RBI a nd David Hanna also banged out three hits for one RBI in an Angelus League con· test a t Mater Dei. T he Monarchs improved their r ecord to 4·4 with the win. Last Wednesday, they downed Bishop Amat on its own field . 8-2. Saturday. Mater Dei erupted for three runs in the second in · ning as Ri ck Moore sing led with tv.o outs. J ohn Eccles walked and Mike J ohsz singled to score Moore. Two walks forced in one run. and David then s ingled home the third run or the inning. Meanwhile. pitcher Mark Brown struck out nine batters while scattering four singles Mater Dei is the only team to in 1hc Angelus League to defeat the Lancers <4·2> Fullerton 7, Htn. Beach 2 In a first round game or the Anaheim Tournament, Fullerton scored tour runs tn the first ll'\· nina and breezed from there. fluntinston Beach sent three pitchers to the mound -Gary Bucketa, BUJ Barker and Steve Buttoh -but Fullerton had the hot bats. The Oilers (4·11) scored slncle runs In the fifth and sixth in· nln•s on a sacrifice fround ball by Ray KeUy and a single by Brian Patrick to score Rich Car- rillo who led off the sixth with a triple. HunUngton Beach plays Mon d ay at 1 p.m. at Glover Stadium in Anaheim in the consolation bracket. Santa Ana a. lrvlne 4 F our of the fiv~ Irvine hits were for extra bases but i~ wasn't enough as the Vaqueros fell in the first round of the San· ta Ana tournament. Irvine tried to come back in the sixth, trailing 8· l, but fell shor t. Mike Tie rney's triple drove in a run. Bo b P e rry singled for another run nnd Rich Kiral doubled for a third score but was left stranded. The Vaqueros rlay Katella Monday at 9:30 a .m . at Santa Ana Hi gh in the corIBol.ation bracket. UCI pasted in twinbill Special to the DaUy Pilot LOS ANGELES -UC Irvine coach Mike Gerakos feared it m ight happen -but he didn't want to believe it. What Gerakos feared was a letdown by his Anteaters after they scored 25 runs and pounded out 28 hits in beating Cal State Los Angeles Friday. Not only clid Gerakos receive a letdown, he got a horror show as the previously winless Diablos swept a South e rn California Baseball Association twinbill from UCJ Sat urday. 14·9 and 4-1 In the opener . UCI received 14 walks, seven hits and three wild pitches but could manufacture only nine runs . In the nightcap. Jim Varga, a relier specialist for the Diablos and the only hurler with a n ERA under five, made a rare s tart and handcuffed the Anteaters on three hits. Roy Tramel carried the big bat for CSLA. especially in the first game when he went 4-for-4 with a home run and four RBI. NBA PLAYOFFS -PhlladelPhla el Miiwaukee. Announcers: Gary BtMer, 8111 AuSteU and Rick Barry. , I Jhe 76ers hold a 2·1 lead In the series after a brlUlant performance Friday night by Darryl Dawkins. Dawkins scored 23 points to upend the Bucks In his best perforMAnc.e of the playoffs to date. He will have help from Julius Erving and the rest of th• 76er team In today's outing tn Mllwaukff. S 12:30 p.m., Channel 2 11 I .;• GOLF: The Masters. Announcers~ Vin Scully, Pat SUmmeratl, Jack Whitaker, Ben Wright, Frank Glleber, Ken SQuler and Ken Venturi. Jack Nicklaus blew a four-shot lead, made it up in a dramatic turn-around, then bogeyed the final hole to give Tom Watson a one-stroke advantage In the third round of the Masters Saturday. Nicklaus went from leading by four to a four-shot deficit before he pulled things together and halted the slide. Although they are one-two on the leader board, they will be playing In separate twosomes in today's final round. • 1:30 p.m .• Channel 5 ./I././ ANGELS BASEBALL: Angels at Seattle. Announcers: Don Drysdale, Bob Starr and Ron Fairly. The Angels send free-agent acquisition Ken Forsch ( 12· 13 with Houston last year) against the Mariners' Ken Clay (2-3). Clay was called up In the middle of the season last year by Seattle and Is making hi s first start of the year against the Angels today. [.) 4:20 p.m., Ch•nnel 9 ./ ./ ./ NHL PLAYOFFS: Kings at New York Rangers. Announcers: Bob Miiier and Pete Weber. The Kings have their backs to the wall in today's fourth game of the series. A loss would mean elimination and only a look to next year. If the Kings can win, the series will move back to the Forum Tuesday night for the fifth and deciding game. After Saturday's bushwhacking, 10·3, the Kings a~ pear to have II ttle hope of a victory today. 11 a .m . (50) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMAHY. 11 :30 •. m . W -WOMEN'S TENNIS -The finals of the Family C\rcle Cup from Hilton Head Island, s.c. , Noon ( 11) -THIS WEEK IN BASE8All. 1 p.m. ( .. ) -SPORTSWORLD -The finals of the Golden Gloves tournament taped at Toledo, Ohio. Also: The Bruu Jenner track and field classic, taped •t San Jose. comm4tn· tators Include Sam Nover, Rolly Schwartz. Charlie Jones and Frank Shorter. (5) -IRAND NEW IALL GAME -A IOOk at the 1981 Angels' prospects. Feature~ Include Interviews with Fred Lynn, Rick Burleson, Butch 1-lobsOn, John O'Ac· quisto an<J Biii Travers. 2:30 p.m. (7)-AMERICAN SPORTSMAN-Members of the U.S. Olmmplc hockey team fish for blue-fin tuna off the coast of Massachusetts. Also: Gr&ge>ry Harrison goes surfing off the Isolated beaches of Java, an area known for dangerously sharp live coral reefs. And Author Peter Benchlev studies the unusual schooling behavior of the ham- merhead shark off the coast of Baja, Calif. Curt Gowdy re- ports . (22) -SOCCER. 3 p.m. ( .. ) -SPORTS AFIELD. 3:30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -Hilmer Kenty (20-0) r isks his WBA lightweight crown against top contender Sean O'Grady (75·2) in a scheduled 15-round bout taped at Atlantic City, NJ. Also: The New York State F iremen's competition, taped at Hemps~ead, NY. 7 p.m. ( 11) -RODEO -The Houston Rodeo, taped March Bat the Astrodome in Houston. Included are the finals of the steer wreatllng, calf roping and bull riding events. Commentat Include Bob Tallman and Bob Eubanks. (28) - TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE -Coach Vic Braden analyzes the fear of the backhand and discusses ways to master this misunderstood stroke. RADIO Golf -The Masters, 10:50 a.m .. 12:50 p.m ., 1.50 p.m .. 2:50 p.m., KNX (1070). Baseball -Angels al Seattle, 12 :30 p.m., KMPC (710); Houston at Dodgers, 1 p.m .. KABC (790). Hockey -The Kings meet the Rangers in New York, 4. ~O p.m ., KOGO (600). (The Dally Pilot Is not responsible for late changes.> Good day(?) for Carey Angels, Forsch collle to tern" Special to the Daily Pllot Eddie Car ey had a day he'll remember for a long time Saturday. T he first thing he did was anchor UC Irvine's 400 meter r elay team, which nipped CaJ State Bakersfield by 4/lOlhs of a second. From there it got better .. and worse. Carey foot-faulted in the long Jump. cost- ing him two feet: he won the 100-mete r dash only to have the electronic timer m a I function: and. then he qualified for the nationals in the 200 meters only to have his lime disallowed because no wind read- ing was taken. Fortunately for the Anteaters their day wasn't quite as trying as they defeated three other opponents in a track and field meet on the UCI campus. UCI compiled 91 ~ points with Cal State Bakersfield its nearest competitor al 37. With the outcome safely tucked away the s potlight Cell on Carey. Carey took the long jump at 23-1034. but had a 25 foot leap disallowed because he foot -faulted at the block . He then went over and ripped through the 100-meter dash only to find he had no clocking for his e ffort as the timer ma lfun· lioned. The topper. though. had to be the 200 where he ra n a 20.6 -good enough for na· t1onal qualification . The NCAA rules state, however. that a wind-gauge reading must be taken prior to each running event. It wasn't , and thus no nationals. The othe r highlight Saturday came in the Conn or Michelle Kelley. who was a tri pie winner in the 100 and 200 meters and the long jump. Kelley, an Irvine High grad, won the 100 in 12.2, the 200 in 24.4 and the long jump with a leap of 20·2, the latter being a school r ecord and good enough to qualify her for the AJA W championships. The Angels announced Saturday that pitcher Ke n Forsch. o bta ined fro m Houston in a trade for infielder Dickie Tbon April 1, cam e to terms on a contract and will make his debut today as scheduled against t:!e Seattle Ma riners. Angels Exec utive Vice President Buzzie Bavasi talked with F orsch's represen· tative by phone from San Diego Saturday a nd both parties agreed to terms. No other details of the contract were announced. Tile America n and National Leagues h ad given the Angels and Astros until 5 p .m . 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CNm41enaln co..nt, c1eri1. 01 or..,119 county on Pubilshed OrMQlt '°"" oa11y Pilot, -rch 19, """" s. u. lt, "" tj02·t• SOMER" 01 KE 1 RR E llOCA a LE l".O. lta *' Apr II s. 12, "· 26• 1,.1 1•22 .. , otherwise interested 1n the T!>IS ,,.,_, w•• llled with the March "· 1 .. 1 -Ch"· 19, AfKll s. n . '"' IOSf.11 -TRU'1 1U1S/IO, "'° Newport Center 0.•-· c.i ........ a *" wl 11 and/or estate: Coul'llY Cl..,k of Oran~ Counly on '1s&2•t ----· PUBLIC NOTICE Ori,,., •t•t•, NewPOrt Beach, CA 111MUI -April I, 1'111. Pubillhed Or•n-C:0.1t D•1tw Pllo1, tJMO Publlllled O<a1>99 C:O.•I Dally Piiot, PUBLIC NOTICE A till h be f"led -' PUBLIC NOTICE ------------~lie """ l.Mnartt• ...... t .. of March 22. 19, Aprils. tt. Itel 1..0 .. 1 pe on as en I "1ffUt Marc1>JJ,lt,A$>rtlS,U,ltll IJ4S·ll ,,CTIT10USaus1 .. ••• CAMARA TA !l'ltEVOC A8 L.EI ---by Jane Ann McNeil and Publllllled OrM9t c.oest Otlly Piiot. ..,_ Apr11s,11, "· 26. '"' , .. 1-11 -----,,CTmoui ausiNus NAM• STATl!Ml!NT u usT 12m1111, ,,., Fa1rwu111e '~CZ:..~:!:~~·::r Ruth A. A 11 en in the PUBLIC NOTICE NAMEITATl!Ml!NT TN •o1-nv _ _. 1• •'"9 llUM· RO.O,S.W•""'-.CA'27os PUBLIC NOTICE T~-1o11~--11 00 ..... ~.11. Superior Court of Orange MIS•I T"'ll IKnlntsS II COl>ClllCleO PY• ,_ .,.. .. ~ --· ~·v --------Tll• 1ot1owln9 per ...... •r• dolnQ SO.UTH COAST MORTGAGE, gener•l--11\lp. ltU H! County reques ting that l'ICTITIOUSIUSINEU bllsl~::·~;TTL.E WONDER POUCH, U •H L.• VIN Or!w, Mlsaloft Vlelo. RUSSEL.L.W.KIOOIR l'ICTITIOUl•USINESS Jll MANAGEMENT SERVICES. Jane Ann Mc Neil and NAME STATEMENT I .. } T11st111., c.-i. Melt, C.lllornl• C•lllornl•"2t1. Tiiis ste1-I .,_, llltd with the NAMa STATEMENT ~ Alrwey, Coate IM1t. C..lllornla Ruth A. Allen be appointed C I E I 9 •·· I Ha~ 4. W!lllem• 22'7S LA VIM Co..nly Cltr• of O<a.ige Co..nl'( on •• _.. l'ICTITIOUSIUStNaSS •lo Merprws, 1'I 1 -r"*" '2'1l . .., ~ Ma <ll U 1"1 Tiit tollowlt>Q _...,.sere dolft9 Jtanntlle M. Btll, 101 01 as personal representative N-E STATaMENT .r.vtl\ut, lrv•M, C.llfornla 91714 -ltllew \I, Rl-l<J\, 1561 Sanl• Ori .. , Mite._, Vtelo. c:allloml• HM1. JA~t<sof. f<IDol!I' a SUCl(L.INO blltln•u 9' NutmlMlff ... ...,.,. G41r'den Grove t d · j t th e t t Of s• ... art F. Hill Ill and Jud• A. An•. ·~.Colte#MM,Ctlllornlat1'Z7 Tiiis -lfte• l•<OllClllCled by .. in-' BAY·WEST RIGGING 1011 w -lllo _, ....... . . 0 a min s er e s a e The lollowlnt p..,IOI\, are clOlno ' Att«Mrt .. Ulw · , · o r•n• ·-R th L I M F dd Dvslnen•o: Hiii, Ultl S.•rlMn Avt""•· lrvlne. R~ ~n. 3'1 Vlst• Bayo, dlvlOllolH. A. Wllllllms , .. ,.._.,,.._Wela'•,... II... 1-111 s1r .. 1, Costa IMlt, C•lllornlt • Tiils _,neu ls condu<.O by an In· U aw Or aC a en, INTERNATIONAL. TRADING C•lllornlo'2ll4. Ne•porl1Hch,Ctlllornlat2'60 Tiiis sl4lt-I •n !lied will\ lhe ... N-..rtC.WDfiw '2'11. ilvidua.I. aka Ruth L. MacFadden MARKETS L.TO 21UCM.c> Sllltt) O••ld E G•llln end Qorot11y L. Tftls llvtlfteSI I• cenduc:ted llY. c-·ntv Cltrtt of Or-Covftl" tft Newptr1a.dl,CA9-o ... ld Edw•rd Dt•ry, us .JffMetteM. .. 11 (under the Independent N•wPOrtikac11.~llfornl•9JMo • G•IHn, 2S<SI Sllt wnee. IEI Toro, -r•I ~. ~ ' ' Pl-Slrttm-.lnrllM,C41111Mftl•tV14 T"''' --· •H flied wllh .... . . . Anthony L. 11Mruine1an1t, lits CtlllornlO --v. Rfllerlcll Aprll 2, ltll .. ,.,,.. P11blllllled OrMQe Coast Dally Pilot. Jolln OlcJI, ,,,, -ovl• Strut, ~ounly Cl•r-of Orange Co11nty on Adm I01Strat1on of Estates C•rob Newpart ... c,. C..lllorftl• Karl 0 . Kuhn •nd CMol l(uM, This .. _ .... flied with ,... P111111.-Or-Cofft Dolly Piiot. M•rch 19, "'11'11s,12, "· 1•1 ISSl-11 Cost• Mt ... C.lllornlo 97•21. 'prll •. ltll. Ac t). The petition is set for t1"60 ' ' JJ7lJ Collma B•v, L.•Qune Nl9ue1. Countv Clerk ot Orange Co11nty on -...... Tllh business Is conducted Dv • '1ffn. hearing in Dept. No. 3 at W•nY• Mot L.ln Mere-ante. 2115 C•llforni•916;1 Marcll 1•. ltll. Aprll s. ll. "· 26• "" 1 ....... 1 -etn•r•l IWlrtMrsll•P. P11bll.-Orar199 CoH1 O•lly Piiot, 700 c· I c D . C•rob Newoort Buell C.lllornla Robert F. Bl•IChlty -B•roar• ,.,,.," PUBLIC NOTICE Onld E. o .. ry 4prll 12 " I• May J .... 111NI IV c enter rive, nuo . • A. ll•lchley, 14241 SHrintn ..... nut, P11blltllttdO<M91C:O.st0.lly Piiot. PUBLIC NOTICE This stet-• •H Ill.., with ,... . . . . west, In the City of Santa Tllll DvSlnns 11c-.C9cl•• llm11-trvlne, C.lllorni••111• Marci! 19• "41fil S, IJ, "· 1"' I~, .. , l'ICTIT10US IUSINEU Collnly Cltrk 01 or .. 911 County on Ana, Calitornia on May 6, ed part,,...fl\lp. f111s Du\1n•u .. conducted by • -'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS .. ..,,.. ITATl!Ml!MT Ftb. 21, Itel. ,, .. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE 1981 at 9: 30 a.m . Anthonv L.. Mtrcenoant• Qtntr•1 IMl""""''"P punuc NOTICE Th• 1o11ow1119 ~ 11 doln9 11v11 --Tiiis st•tement was flll'CI •llh 1119 Stewert F Hiii iii D NA.Ma STATl!Ml!NT neu H ; . • Pu&llslled Orar199 Coast Otlly Piiot, IF YOU OBJECT to the T111s \te!MW<ll WH fifed '"''" ""' The lollo#1"9 person II dolnt llUsl· -rcll ?t ·-11 s n '' ltll 1~2-11 County Cltr-ol Or.,ge Co11nty on HAl'RY'S ARCO, I ... Newport •..,.. • • • l'ICTIT10US IUSINESS granting Of the petition A ''' 1tl1 Co..nty Clerk 01 Or..,Qt County on l'ICTITIOUS aUSINass .,. .. 1 8'_ C.. B ... 'f L. I ~ OU$ I u E 8011lt•Md, Cocl• Meu, Ctllfor11t MAME STATEMl!NT hou d I h ' pr . . "1--Merell"·'"'· _ .. NT .. ... .. ~ " -•11. Tiie followt--r~· •r• doint you s I e t er appea_r ...... 1'1Ml41 NAMllSTA...... SERVICE 105 '"' Htwiiorl ISoac:ll YL PUBLIC NOTICE .... ·--·· I Pul>llllled Orar199 Goest O.l!y Piiot, P•bllSlled OranQe c ... st D•llY Pllol Tiie fotlowt119 __.. Is Clolnt llUM· C•llfornl• 'tMl. ' ' ANI C.mell.,_,, J0S W. Vlclorla Dvslneu •t: at the hear Ilg and State Aprll 12, "· 2', Moy), 1tl1 111MI M.lrtll 2J, 2'. Al>rll S~l2, ltll UT>·ti MHHa?;WPORT •• "'CH DINT "'L. Louis Wllllam Al ... lt, A.K.A. 8111 Monttllello, c..tlfoml•toWO. l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS (I) L.E AVE ., ... pp RA I SAL. your objections or fl le "' .... .. Al I , •• e 1 Ill Co ' M Tiiis .,.,.. ..... I• <-.Clecl lly .. 111 M-· ST"'T• .. •NT SEl'VICE, t2I L.EAVIY ANTIQUES, written obj~·.·ons w1'th t .. ~ -------·----!GROUP, 1441 Avocado Av-. SVlle on 1' . • ' s a tH, dl•ldu411.. ,. ., .., tJ> EMEllALO IAY PRO,ESSIOHAL. ~ ,,.... '°' Newport e..c11 eai1tort11•t-..o C•llto<nl• mv . Arvl Calunffy., Tiie '°11-1"9 11trlOl\1 •'• 001n1 BL.OG .. u10 H. co .. 1 H1v11•ay, court before the hearing . PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE • Jofvt p.,1 Er1..S-0.0.$., JIMll Tiiis llUSlnus Is conducted by a Tiii• ... ._, ... filed will\ OllslMues. L.•111n• llMCh,CallforntttJH•. Your appearance may be ~! __ __ 81.,. Key,eor-M Del Mar, CltlllMnl• llmlttd =:=~· Co11nty Cltr11 of Or11199 County THE BASKET BOUTIOUl , 2JI JoM W L. ..... y 14712 Oarlmo11tr1 in pe son 0 bv vour at • 'ICTITIOUS IUSINaSS ft..0 April 2, ltlt. I Knox Place, Cos141 ~. Cltlltorni• Clrclt, Tu.tllll, CAll!Ornla t3MO. r r r r v • o PICTtTIOUlaUllHlU HAMISTATaMENT Tiiis 1l4lltmtt1I was lfltd wlttl the Thia SIM-I •as llltd •Ith IN .. ltfaUm21. Glorl• M. L.e•vtY , tHU torney. • NAMI! STATl!M&NT Tiit lollowlno persons •r• doln9 Co11nlv Cltrk Of Or.,..oe COUftlY on Collnty Clerk of Orange CovftlY on P11lllllllld Or .... Coatt Oally Pilot, s .. sen J. Hllltar. 211 Knox Ptau, OtrlnlOUltlClrcte Tustin CalltOf'lll• I F y 0 U • R E .a. I Th• lollOWl"I perllOfl• .,. CIOln llllslMHH. Aprllt,I"'· Marcll2'.H11. ... llS t• "2' 1•1 .. 11.., CoewMeM Calllorntat1U7 '1 ' b . ... ... • bll•IMUOI: BBN FONTA NA, •12• llrclt '""" "1117'7 pr ... ' . Shtro~ R. l(lnley, i'ou Oon· ee:~~I ::!:a: COndll<lecl y a c RE DI TOR or • cont-~ COMPREHENSIVE ..... SION Stretl, Hew!)Ort Buell. C.lllornl• P\lbtlu.d Orenge Cont Delly Piiot. P11llll.,., Or-Coast Dally Piiot, PUBLIC NOTICE ;::;,-l.M>t, Co\te MeM, CallfONllO JtiM W ........ y lngent creditor of the dt· ..-AOMIN1$TRAT01'$, tH•t lrvtn 91660. Allfll 12, It, 16, Mey I, ltlt 1777-11 -rch 19• Apr'll S, IJ, 1', Itel UOl-ll T .. 1· ... ·-l-s i• 'OnclllCled .. y • Tllll 1tet-t -llltel •llh the ceased, yOU must file Y"'•r • Boule\I.,._ n..tlft, Call!Onllat... Donald 0. Noel, 121 Rivi••• way, ., • ...,. ·-· • ~ u Or Co - , .:.o M . J . H o L LA N o , 1 N • 1..a911n• a..ch, ca111ornh1 t:tt11. PUBUC NOTICE oe ... ,.1 i-w-1111p. ~~~~ uc1,~~. 0' 91oe 11nty on c I a Im With the court Ol" ~co11tPOAAtEO, • Callfornl• ,_, Gere1c1 ,.. 819"oft, " "'i. Mesa PUBLIC NOTICE Plc-tlTIOUS •usiNess s.... Hutter ' ,utMt present It to the personal .. tlon, 2'9SS US MMilll, MIMltft VleJ9, Cir< le, Mor'll-y, C.lllornle 92'40. ........, 1~~ s::::,--:•, '!!,_ llutl· Tiiis ... ..,,_, woa flied wltll Ille PllllllsMCI OrOf\419 CMit Delly Piiot representatfVe aprnlnttd .•c.t1fonlla'2Mt. Wllllem J. lltllop, lU Kln9s "tCTIT10USaUSINSU '"" --~... -·~ Co..nty Cltrlt: ol Or.,911 County... so.t' ::; Tiiis 11uMMM 11 COlllNC ... ~ • COf -nl•ln l'oad, W-.ldt, (Allfornl• ltOT1C8 0.. MAIM ITATl!Ml!•T MU H ; M•rcll 2'. Itel. 111\atC" 19· """1! $,II, It, 1'tt U I by the COUrt With R four ~-·t1on. '*' NOM-1tas10NS1a1L1Tv Tiie '"towlfttl """°" •• •lfto IMl91· pa·F'o~M~~cs• ~1 ~1 ~1~,;r1~ ,,..,. mooths from the det• of ~ M. H. "°''and.·~· Tiii• 111111neu '' cond11cttd by • NallflCI is Hll'aav GIVlN tri.1 MU .. : " "' " ·.t. . P111111111tC1 0r.,.. eo.11 Oally Piiot. PUBLIC NOTICE fl ~ Issuant f 1 tters •t ~II! Marlll'IJ.HOlllMI, .,....,alper1nershlp. tlW11~wfMno\ller•tPOnt_.. SUN COAST TOURS, 202~ I , SttHl,C. ... WM.IOalilOl'ftl••M27. Mar<ll",/4.Clf'llS,12,lt,1"1 1-..l r e O e ~ Oonald o. Hott ftf ally ~ or llelllllli.t etnlractied •at• .......... , ...... Catttot"nlt "'*" w. Miiiot IWllllern), J•lt. rrovlded In Section 700 of Tiii•..........,.. ... llled wltll I 0-atP•"-.., aft.,_~ llWI ""•Mlf, "'.,. .,.... ' Sant• •n• AHlllH, Ctsta Mtu,-~ICTITIOUllWttM•ts he Probate Code of Gev111., Clerll .. 0r...-c:-1., Thi• Ml...,. -llled wltll ""eflaftlllt..... ,_ ...... H.J-, ~ ...... C•T1~'°1-~~~·,,.~-....... ~., -1~ PUBLIC NOTICE NAMUTAUMC.NT Clllfornla. The time for Jll-.,11,, 1,.1, Co..nt• Cl.rt. ol Oranoe C-IY ... Oolff 11111 ,..,...., af Aptll, 1 .. t. llOlllnar« ....... c.tlftml• .,..., "• ......_ ~ ... --. ... " -· ~ Tl\• follo•lnt persons ar• dol119 z "' MafCh It, Itel, y.,.,._ Rtttt·Allftln Tllla ""''""' 11 c.-.ic.teit ey 91'tlt' 4'MaiOI. Ill tile Mitt\« Of IM~~ ef blltl!11t1: fUinQ Claims Wiit Ml •>l· ~ ... !."11':21-,,,,2': .. ~~l>ell•,:,' .. 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' Orange Coa,1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aprll 12, 1981 £he's wearing the pants now·' By MARY JANE ~ARCELLO Of•Oelfrll'llel• .... Pants for women have been controversial s ince Amelia Bloomer introduced the gamient of the s ame name. Women's pantlegs have flared, tapered, ended at the knee and brushed the floor as fas hions and lifestyles , changed. Latest in the fashion parade are culottes, divided skirts a nd knickers of all lengths. When Gimones of Lido Village presented a fashion show for a luncheon given by the Camelot Ch a pter of the Orange County Music Center. new looks in pants were a large part of the offering. LONG PLAID KNICKERS in an eye-catching hot pink plaid received a round of applause, and evening knickers end-• ing at the knee were teamed with a white lace blouse. Most practical of the new ideas in pants were "city p a nts," ending j ust below .the knee and accompanied by a m atching jacket. ' Buttons near the hem can be released to transform the n arrow "city pants" into a fuller, skirt-like look. Wom en like the new pants for t heir comfort and versatility, but some conservative men have been hear d to complain about the newest styles. Amelia Bloomer's war -at least a minor skirmish -is still being fought in the 20th century. New spring pants go to all lengths /or.versatility and style. ------- •• I l ; At last, real clothes from Paris for women • : I I ' I I \ I I I I • l I I I I I I ' l r I I , I ' I By SUZY PATTERSON A,l'HlllNWritff PARIS -The tidal waves of fabric and outsize styles that threatened to engulf Paris during early ready·to-wear shows has subsided. When the houses of Dior and Chanel put on their boutique collections, a lot of fashion-watchers sighed with relief. At last, here were some real clothes that women of all ages might wear. Marc Bohan at Dior went back to the sampans of China for inspir ation. leading off with some lovely navy or wine·colored full-length broadcloth capes or yoked maxi coats fi rmly cinched at the waist. The Chinese look was mainly in the visored Mao caps and special frog fastenings -here dou· ble leather discs with the silk cord fastener in between. Bohan also showed some handsome duffle coats. He did a lot of mini shifts, worn with colored tights and small cuffed s uede boots. The Dior desigqer perhaps went a bit too far in showing so many bermudas, although they did look nice with blazer jackets. or dressed up for evening in black velvet. The re~t of the Pans garment industry seems to be turning up their collective fashionable noses at bermudas -launched so enthusiastically last fall and already prancing around Paris streets. Besides the simplicity of the Chinese line, Bohan also liked a feminine skirt with a ruffle wr apped around it diagonally. This look went from d aytime with grey flannel skirts and red or black lace tops fu to brighter figured silks or black velvet with cummerbunds for dressier occasions. The Orient took over for evening wear with the brightest pajama silk suits and tunics of contrast- ing colors -shown by models waving huge dragon-motif silk scarves. Almost a ll s hort or long dresses featured black , :relvet and Jame themes. Paris has gold on its mind right now, so you'd better get at least a big lame shawl, if not a whole dress. to be in the newest wave. At Chanel, designer Philippe Guibourge based his wearable collection on the late Coco Chanel's classic tweed or broadcloth suits with chains and braid, but added touches of his own inspiration. Lengths stayed sanely just around the knee, and Guibourge also offered some beautiful longer redingote fitted coats, form-fitting and with swirl· ing skirts. Some me morable new looks at Chanel ready· to-wear included warm satin-banded moh air wrap-around coats, multicolored square chenille jackets worn over suede s kirts and plenty of handsome Prince of Wales or houndstooth checked soft dressed and coats. Lisa-Nicole deKruif shows a Florence Eisman dress from Neiman-Marcus and white patent tuxedo pumps from Saks Fifth Avenue.' Also notable were panne velvet pants or dress outfits, with touches of satin, jewelry and shim- mering fold buttons to lighten the effect. The all-leather suit was quite a novelty for this house. and in black. impeccably cut with a medium narrow skirt, it looked like the perfect and ladylike way to use leather. Here, too, lame was very strong in the evening looks. And don 't forget the Chanel shoes this time. The low black patent leather pumps shown Mon· day were just right for these conservative. well- tailored clothes. And for evening you couldn't go wrong with the good old Chanel sling-back pump, but now it can be more exciting, in black with red satin in· stead of the old favorite day version of black and beige calf Genoa Fuller wears a white cotton sailor dress and s tra w hat w h i l e her grandmother , Mrs. Nelson Gross Jr .• wears a navy tunic dress Kids f ashiom on parade BY SANDIE .IOY ...... Detty ....... Lota of bri1bt colon were abown Monday dur- lnc modellnc at the Newport JUrbor Mt Museum of an Eater Parade of ctilldren'• fubiclm. The style show. coordinatecl by Kitty Lellle of Neiman-Marcus's Fashion Jtlancl •tore, waa amona hl1hU1bta of a luactaeon for the P'uWoaabla, a Chapman Collep support poup hea=d Mildred Mead. i at trend.I ln cbUdren'• clotbln1 thi• aeuoa, Ma. Leslie said pa1tell are Important for both boys and lirla. She alao aald boya are weartn1 a tot mor e col· or, not just the clualc navy and tan. They're 1et· tint Into purples, for esample. For little -1r1J, Ma, !Mlle echoed what other fashion apeclallau have been aa.ytna: the tnnd 11 to the romantic look . Models for th e sho w in c luded tbe 1randcbildren of Fubionablet members. Tbey • were Ula-Nicole deKrulf, t. lruddaupter of llra. i ackdeKruil, and Lauri., andCyntblaSom.en. srand- dau1htera of Mn. Harvey Somers. Mn. deKrulf and Mra. Somera were co·chalrmen for Monday's 1Wlcbeon. Other modela were Jennifer Woodward, CTud· dauchter ol Mn . .Don Woodward : Genoa Pu.Iler, 1randdauahterofMn.NelaonGrouJr.i J.J .Sbirar, 1r•ndaon of Mn. Cecll Shlrar; and Kelll and Cameron Lumlden, 1hnddauthv and pandlOft of Mr•. Gelle Wullbum. llodeltn1 women'• futdonl for tMlr fellow FHlllou ... mtmbert Wtn Mn. Gl'Ole UCI lln. JUD• Jllriti Jr, I, fl.J~l,IN The •l•n told ua t9 cover our 1lumark1, a aeemiftely ridiculous re- quest fOl' ln even more rJd i culoua -soundi n 1 word. l would later learn more than I would ever want to know about sit•markl -tbe alder's analoa to a 1olfer'a divot . -as well as other un- ' 1 1entle arts aucb aa speedln1 ft'antlcally down a slope with no ap· parent means of 11top- pin1 other than flum· metin1 into a well· chosen snow bank or being run over by tem· peramental cbalrWta. And I learned the agonies and sometime glories of making my own spleridid slumarks, those undistinguished potholes and gouges left by fallen skiers who fail to cover their achievt'· men ts. .... AL •• T u• . _ ... Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aprll 12. 1981 r a gam~. of surv_ival 1 l ,,. ............... .. , Dress up, the price is down! ·, 50% off ou~ georgette dress. Shadpw stripes take a verti- cal course in sheer ivory poly~ster. With roll-tab sleeves, easy waistline.Sizes 4 to 14 Reg. 84.00, now. 42.00. Galleria. FOR ALL MY 26 years, I had managed to avoid skiing along with what I considered other dubious manifestations of a fad-happy, cheap thrills-seeking society. I scorned disco dancing, quadraphonic hi ·fi equipment, streaking, membership in the Monkee·s fan club and other great moments in American mass culture. not rar from the more popular (and populated) Mammoth Mountain. The absence of hordes of skiers at June was well appreciated by the 17 hearty skiers on the g r oup, especially a hotshot trying to break the sound barrier. They're called Self One and Self Two. No. 1 is the bad guy, so the theory says, the critical, condescending, tearful entity that manages to turn a skier left when the rest of his body is go- ing right. He falls down. It's easy to figure out why adults fall down and little kids do not. There's got to be a m ass1 ve k iddie con· spiracy: a secret society of sorts. They meet in clandestine hideaways practicing their techni- que with skateboards. roller skates and other seemingly harmless ac- tivities designed to boost their ski competency. into the slope when the body arcs dowhill. If you lean toward the slope, as most beginners do, the L.--------------------------.... skis become parallel or flat on the slope and, as you may have guessed . you fall. After all, with t he , ~ coming of the next ice ! age -albeit not in our lifetim~ -I figured sooner or later people would be bored silly with snow. My initiation cam.-at {f -l the hands of Newport f ' Beach family therapist Virginia Foster. An ap· propriate instructor , since I figured I'd pro· bably need he r self· esteem -building services after a full day's tumbling and stumbling on the slopes. She teaches a brand of the sport known as "in· ner" skiing, based on the book of the same nam e by Timothy Ga llw ey and Bob Kriegal. Before jumping ioto people·s minds, Ms. Foster spent more than 10 years sailing down s lopes a nd trying to teach others to do the same as a professional ski instructor. SHE PICKED June Mountain in the Sierra Nevada for h er ski workshop, generally a less-~ongested ski resort Mr. KiTby, Miss Wanke Farmer-Klein Yes, there were full- fledged beginners strap· ping fiberglass boards to their feet for the first time. Intermediate and advanced skiers also at- tended and were im· mediately separated from the novices to tackle some of the more challenging runs. That was well and good s ince one in - termediate skier in the workshop probably would have made a poor example for the first· timers. lt seems this in- dividual turned out to be a suicidal h otdogger hellbent on voiding a h efty life insurance policy. Those who adhered to the inner game ap· proach -as well as a str ong will for self - preservation -learned or the two opposing men- tal factors al work : One lets you ski down the most difficult slopes with ease: the other makes sure you'll fall on your face on the bunn} slopes. An intimate family gathering was the occasion for the announcement of the engagement of Jer- rilyn Susan Klein to Thomas Christopher Farmer, both reaidenta of Glendale. Jerrilyn, the daucbter of Mr. and Mn. Robert J . Klein ol Irvine, is originally from Lincolnwood, lll. She was araduatecf from Northern lllinou Unlveralty and came to California to act ln "One Flew Over the Cuckoo'• Nest" at tbe Huntington Hartford Theatre. She was alaff writer on several television eame shows including "Jeopardy!" and I• a member of the writen' guild. Jerrilyn ia·pre- aently employed in cprporate development at Wells Far10 & Co. CllaJS, WHOSE parent.I are Helen Koepke of Auburn and Robert Farmer of Camarillo, wH I born and ralaed ln FUntrtdge. He attended Flint· I · rtd1e Preparatocy School and La Canada Hlgb I School. Chri.a played 1uttar witb the blCblY re· I sarded <..~ta Cone1e Jau l:naemble ol San t.uil l • Obl•po and represented the United Statn at the In· • l ternatlonal Jau l'utlval ln Montreux, • Swtt&erlaact ~ Cbril bu 11niuen tn\lllc and played lead , 1ultar wl&h NY•aJ roclk bands. CurreaUy, be la perfonnlN and neordln• wttb "The a.autt.11" ol l. t late ........ • Kitty Stuart 1n Loe ADcelet. • 1'llit "9ddlllnl wtU take place on )lay M ln Bel Air. __._ I • ., ... -...... ...,,., /of'N ... °!'·~-. ,.,..,. .. ,,.... N0c f'W ........ o 1• I.IS. • at•1111• au~ Utt ,...,,.. D ,.,...,, P. . ...... ~ ............... ,, .... ,,..., ,... .,,.,,.,, ,...., .,. ........... ... • .• com 11 .. : 111fJ "'*" .,., ••••,.... • -... ..... N.C..Ha,tt 1,r....-lllld. JI r No. 1 helped Jimmy Carter win a landslide victory in the 1980 pre- sidential election. No. 2, on the other hand. is a free and easy creature that s pells natural with a capital N. It's instinctual backbone that doesn't have to think twice about anything. First you learn that lit- tle kids have cornP.red the market on Self Two. Little kids N'EV ER fall down. Little kids ski fast. The faster the bet· ter. And little kids ALWAYS have fun on skis. If they fall down <rarely>. they smile and laugh and are on their merry way. IT OBVIOUS that adults have a No . 1 hang-up. They get going fast, panic, overcorrect and fall down. They go too s low. lose their balance and fall down. When they start gelling good, they wonder what happened to good ·ole No. 1. and fall down. I learned that adults can take a few lessons from the kids. although they are definitely out· matched if not outnum- bered. First, you have to throw out all that gib· beris h about mental superiority. It doesn't work o n hard-pack snow. Opt for the body 's instinct to survive. SECOND\ ACCEPT the fact that you'll even- tually find your skis slip· ping out from under you at the wrong place and time. The secret to avoiding such disasters (actually, skiers call them "learn· ing experiences"> is to convince yourself that it •s okay t o lean downhill, an action con- trary to what seems right. Yet, as Ms. Foster de- monstrated, the skis dig Kirby-Wanke · Sherri Wanke and Stephen Kirby, both of Big Bear Lake, have announced their engagement. The bride-elect, daughter of Gary and Marie Wanke of Big Bear Lake. graduated from Big Bear High School. The future bride&room, son of Peter and Bren· da Kirby of Laguna Beach. graduated from La,guna Beach High School. A September wedding is planned in the First Baptist Church at Big Bear Lake. Convincing Self One everything is going to be alright if you lean downhill is no easy task. AS SOON AS you try the technique No . 1 steps in, sayinl!C "Forget it buddy, we're going to fall down." So No. 1 forces you to seek the sec urity of the slope, you lean toward it, and bingo, you achieve your self.fulfilling prophecy. No. 1, by the way, is never around when you try to get up on a 60· degree incline. But it'll catch up with you when you start picking up speed again. Eventually, you learn to lean downhill and love skiing. Or you despise the wretched sport. SKI INSTRUCTION, knowledge of the Inner game and practice help, but rve found the best incentive to staying on your feet is a mouthful of snow. If that doesn't work. certainly the little kid· dies whizzing by will. Dial Direct 642-4321 Call Collect Subscribe to ~he newspaper that covers your hometown INst ... YOUR Hometown Dolly Newspaper DAILY PILOT FAVORITE DRUGSTORE .. Be a party to the savings. Cotton gauze caftan, reg. 63.00, now 39.00. A brilli11nt pink driape, trimmed! with multi-tolor grosgrai~ ribb9n. It prac- tically i n ites a celebration -and hy not, at such a special p ·ce1 By Patti Cap· pelli, -L sizes. Robe d At-Home Shop. Take two for one. 50% off our georgette blouses. Pleated and lace-trimmed with a narrow bow tie, 6 to 16 sizes. Reg. 68.00. now 34.00. Or softly ti ed with an ascot, sizes 8 to 18 . Reg. 50.00, now 25.00. In lilac. pink, peach, light grey or ecru; colors vary by size. Sport Shop. . ' r I I I I I I I ) I I ~ ,_ r I I I • I ' I a111A&Y IANS ICA&CELLO .......... iiiii'- The lcMIDd of llualc Chapter of the Newport Harbor Gutld of tile Oranse County Mt1.1lc Center weJeomed patrou to a hmcbeoa at tbe Bahia Corintblan Yacbt Club ln Corona del Kar. The 55 members, Uvin1 ln Bl1 Can)'on and Spnlus HIU, have almost 2lOO patrona provid· tn1fillancla11upportfortbelluslcCenter. Piesldent Jila¥tne Giblon noted that the 1roup bu' raised about $125,000 ao far, not in· clud.inc foundln1 membenblps. . She introduced Elaine Redfield, cbMrman of 'the board for the MQlc Center, and Dotti HAPPENINGS Stillwell, who founded the Camelot chapter from which so many chapters within the Newport Guild have begun. Len Bedsow, new director of the center, told the group, "It's exciting to be involved in such a project right from the beginning." The former Los Angeles resident bad planned to take it easy after retirtn1 from the Civic Ught Opel"e, be said, "but you made me an offer I couldn't refuse." What intrigued him most about Orange County's plans for li Music Center was a pro- vision for an endowment to eradicate a deficit from operating expenses. "Ticket prices alone can't s upport the run- ning of such a large building," he said. Groundbreaking is projected within 12 to 15 months, and Bedsow hopes completion will come by 1984 for the 3200-seat main theater. A second theater, still in the planning stages, will provide a smaller performing area. Total cost is estimated at $S9 million, with about $40' million going for the building of both theaters and another $11 million bl fJodowmntl, lie said. Returio• to a ehall..,.e fl'aDt made earlier this year by the S.••ntrom ramlb, be •aid, "We've met the $aileqe tO matdl tlM 1rut, wblch Md aJl eod-Gt·Marcb deadline, &Dc1 of- ficial &QDOUDceme-.t 1hould come IOOD." Guesta alto wet'* trtated to a preview ot the chapter's fall f\lndralser, "0.P, Up and Away," 1cbeduled for Sept. 2'. One prise will be a trip fort wo ln a bot air balloon. After the salad luncheon, f ubloas from Devereux, Ltd., in Lido Villqe were modeled by members Madellae Blackwell, Gloria Carras, Martha Green, Ann Pana, Pattie Scott and Marion Thompson. Sblrley Yardley was chairman for the -event, and she waa usisted by Marilyn Bean, Pat Beauchamp, Lucy Clark, Martha Green, Marilyn Heely, Mary Hughes, Mary Johnson and Sandy Skinner. THE IUNIOR EBEL!. '.:'!!!b of Newport Beach diaco\lered a new way to make money for cb8f!ties -they earned it. For two days last week members put together Cinco de Mayo party packets for a company in Irvine wblcb imports beer. "We laughed about being Laverne and Shirley in the beer factory," said Gerri Shapiro, stresident of the group, "but it worked out fine. "They needed helping handa and we needed the money." Club members, a lmost all of whom participated, stuffed bumper stickers, banners, T-shirts and other trivia into 3,000 party kits lo be distributed all over the United States. Official estimates of the hours worked were only "a lot, and our backs are kUling us," but the club now bas the happy task of deciding how to use the $1,500 from the labors. A fringe benefit of the job was the donation of free imported beer for the club's "Fun There are no fat saints When you have dieted as many years as I have you begin to look for clues. • Why is it that t'ellulite attaches itself to some people's thighs while others go free? Why can some people who pig out on pasta and sugar still took like ballpoint pens? WhLdo some people gain weight when they lick a stamp? And others los& inches when they clean their nails? My research has taken me to kitchens aJI over the world, talking to countless people and listening 1111111•1:1 ~ lo stories that break your heart. A couple of weeks ago, I tabulated my results and was never so excit· ed ~P my life. I bad made a breakthrough in weight reduction by observing: THERE ARE NO FAT SAINTS! In ftlY years of trudging th.rough churches, art galleries and gardens dotted with fountains and .... ittonrnents, I dicl hot see one single saint with an ounce or fat. As they all stood there witb sunken eyes in their hollowed cheeks, fl'ail arms. bony shoulders, concave stomachs _and sparro~ legs, I could onJy come to one conclusion : UOOdness re- wards its own with hipbones. Armed with this wisdom, I decided last week to convert to goodness and ultimate thinness. I helped a little old lady carry her groceries to her car. She gave me a candy bar. I volunteered to help with a party at a home for the elderly. The chairman insisted I take home the rest of the- brownies so she could take her pan home empty. I delivered some papers to my husband's of· lice which he needed. He took me to a fattening lunch. I opened my home to a group who needed a pl•ce for a fund-raiser meeting. They all brought a coTered dish and left all the desserts lo thank me forlmy help. J car-pooled a bunch of kids to a skating rink. On~ of tbe mothers who couldn't chaperone sent me a box d candy in appreciation. I felt sorry for a woman in the supermarket giving out samples and stopped to talk with her. To show her than.ks she loaded up five crackers wltb dip and gave me a fr9' tub to take home. I wanted to continue my saintliness. but I couldn't find anything that fit me anymore. There's obviously some naw in my theory. The only thine I can figure out are the eyes of the saints. There's no joy in ~m. I sbould've caught that. Scorpio: Take responsibility MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1181 By SYDNEY OMAllll ARIES (Mar. 2l·Apr. 19): Creative julces now; style is unique, imprinted and wins favora- ble attention from "very important people." Focus on adventure, variety, emotional responses and romance. New offer is "on the way.'' TAURUS (Apr. 20·May 20): Accent on division of responsibility, authority. Security is highlighted -older individual lends benefit of experience. especially where investments, interest rates are concerned. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Plans subject lo quick change; m essages, calls result in short journey. Relative talks about expanding business, social activities. Expanded waistlines could also be subject of heated discussion. Laugh out loud. CANCER <June 21·July 22>: Specific details concerning money dominate your personal scenario. Plug budget loopholes. Bask research leads to profit -act accordingly. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Accent on ability to graphically Illustrate beliefs, meanings. Slpifi. cant changes occur and you'll benefit as r esult. You 're called upon to make special appearance - state views in dynamic, direct manner. Smile! VIRGO <Aug. 23· Sept. 22): Check water pre- ssure, become more familiar with home ap- pliances. Accent on what occurs behind scenes, mechanical devices and ability to supervise in- stallations. Atree on terms before Job 1ets started. Dig! LIB8A (Sept. 2S-Oct. 22): Emphasla on glamour, mystery, wishes that come true and ability to differentiate between fact and fantuy. Focua on recent investment, tu •helter and "re- vel,aUoo" concerniD1 oil well. "' SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphasis on responsibility, production and chance for greater reward. Room is made for you at more elevated position. Superior supports your views and lets you know it. SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): J ourney could result from educational pursuit, publishing project, research and a "spiritual search." In- HOROSCOPE dividuals you aided in past show their appreda- tion. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· Jan. f9): What begins as mild association can.be transformed into a meaningful relationship. Co-minglin1 of interests brings you together with creative, dynamic. In- dependent individual. Focus also on credit ratings, possible investments. AQUAIUlJS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18 ): Another Aquarian aids you in regaining sense of direction. Choose conservative course -stick with famlliar procedures. Hunch is on tareet regarding proper- ty, home, problems of family member. Check legalities. PISCES <Feb. 19·Mar . 20): Remain flexible; plans subject lo change as co-worker leaves job. Accent on employment. home environment and long-distance messages. ~ " 'NOMEN'S HEALTH CARE ·-• 4 ·-· ................. Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Sunday, Aprfl 12, 1981 1 Beverly Monigal (from left), Marilyn Bean , president, and Nora Hester ACloat" boat cruise on May 16, but club mem· hers plan for unemployment until then. ALL THAT GLJ'M'ERS is sometimes glass. as in the case of the work by C. Stanton Herbert on display al the Newport Beach City Hall. The sell-taught artist creates investment- quality windows of leaded glass at his Laguna Beach studio. "It's hard to get the spectrum of colors f need for natural scenes." he said at a reception hosted by the Newport Beach City Arts Com· miss ion. "The popularity of glass windows in the past few years has improved the supply, but it's s till not enough." His designs, all original. involve research and consideration of the architectural style used in the home for which the window is intended. Stanton's glass work as well as SC'ulptures by Harold Pastorius ijre on display at the Newport BeaC'h City Hall lhrou~h May 7 Making a few bucks more DEAR ANN LANDERS: The day I decided to sell my home I read something in the Los Angeles Her ald Examiner that put several thousand dollars in my pocket. Please print it so others can. profit from the excellent advice -HOOKED ON YOU IN WESTWOOD DEAR HOOKED: Thanks for &he clipping. We sbould also credit the National Assn. of Realtors. (1) The front door grttt.s tbe prospect. Make sure It ls fresh, clean and scrubbed-looking. Keep lawn trimmed and tbe yard free of refuse. <Z> Faded walls and worn woodwork reduce appeal. Why try to tell a prospec:t bow your bome COULD look when you can show bJm by redec:orat- tni! All Investment ID new klkben wallpaper Is worth I.be moaey. (3) Open Ute draperies and curtains and let tbe pro1ped • bow cheerful your home can be. <Dark rooms do not appeal.) (4) Fis tbat faucet! Drlppl.Dg water discolors 1lnka aad Indicates faulty plumbing. Repairs can make a big difference. Loose knobs, atldllng doors and windows, warped cabinet drawers and other minor naws detract from the home's value. Have lhem fixed. (I) IMaplay lhe full vaJue of yoar property by remona. all unaecetsary articles. Avoid the chat- tered loc*. It sa11esu tlte place u small. WESTERN ART ORIGINALS • MIXED MEDIA ETCHINGS• PASTELS• BRONZES ~; 951-8388 25201 PaseoDeAllda Laguna Hills We've Got Playwear You'll Adore Blanco Western Art Gallery (7) Keep stairways clear. C8) Make closets look bigger. Neat, orderly closets show that the space is ample. (9) Bathrooms help sell homes. Check and re· pair cauJklng in tubs and shower'!. Make this room sparkle. C 10) Arrange bedrooms neatly. Remove excess furniture. Use attractive bedspreads and rresbly laundered curtains. • ANN lANDIRS ( 11) Keep pets out of the way -preferably out of the house. < 12) Do not force conversation. This is not a social call. ( 13) Let your realtor discuss price, lerms. possession and other factors. even lf you know the answers. Ann Landt'rs discusses teenage drinking -its myths. Its realities. Learn the /acta by reading ·Booze and You -For Teen·agers Only," by Ann Landers. Send SO cent1 and a long, 1el/-addres1ed, •lamped envelope to Ann Landers. P.O. Bo:r 11995. Chicago. 111. 60611 s~~~ ~ presents his crowning achievement rry Lewis baek ·on screen and siill smiling · EDITOR'S NOTE -CloWM o/ttn WMF two moakt, onl11 one reof. :I~ I.Ma i• no nception. OM o/ ~"'~'• mott Jomotu and moat Nlowd film comk• 1141 wom tM ~ oJ ~.s ond Jo11. Hire·• Bob Thomol' look ot aome of f.ewU• ctU'T'fftl ~for both. 81 llOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Why Is Jerry Lewis smilin&? Yqu would expect to tlnd him wearing his sad-clown's face in- asmuch as be (1) is belng sued for divorce by Patti, his wile for 35 years; (2) has filed in Las Vegas for bankruptcy under the federal law: (3) hasn't had a rltm released in the United States for 10 years. Lewis could not talk about ( 1 l or <3> on his lawyers' orders. But the Jerry Lewis drought In tbe nation's theaters is over, and that's the reason for his smile. Twe~tieth Century-Fox bas re· leased ''Hardly Working," the m<Wte Lewis made last year in Florid a under trying circumstances. The production ran out of money at one point, but that's another thing Lewis doesn't like to talk about -"too negative." from the Kurt Vonne1ut ~ by young, 22, Stephen Paul. "HAllDLY woaKING'' it •• trip back to the familiar Lew' country. He co-authored the script With Michael Janover and directed himself as Bo Hooper, a clown who loses his job when a circus shuts down. He works ln a disco, a glus company, a curio __ shop, Japanese restaurant and the post office, managing to destroy each. The cast includes Suaan Oliver, Harold J . Stone, Steve Franken, Buddy and Jerry Lester and Billy Barty. The last Lewis film was "Which Way to the Front?" for Warner BfOS. in 1970. He made "The Day the Clown Died" in 1972, but it was not released. Why the gap? "It was my own doing," be &ays. "When I saw 'Which Way to the Front?' double-billed with 'Deep Throat' in Encino, I could see the way the movie business was going. That pairing hap· pened all over, and you wouldn't believe the mail l got. 'How can you do that?' parents demanded, not realizing that I had no power over what appeared on the bill with my film. leased ln France and Germany. HFROM D.\Y ONE, 1 lmisted that we ao to the forelen market first with this picture," says Lewis. "Always it bu been the reverse: pictures are released here, then abroad, so it makes those markets feel like also. rans, second bananas. "I went to Germany when it opened and played 10 concerti, with crowds 8$ much as 20,000. I did pantomimes mostly, but they understood me when I talked, too. There is no language barrieT when you have good in· tentlons. It's when you try to give them bull ... that they can't understand." Lewis reports that the film grossed $7 million in 100 theaters in Germany and did almost as well in France. Fox became in· terested ia a U.S. release, and test previews in Colorado Spr· ings and Wichita proved a box office potential. Since he filmed "Hardly Working " for $3.4 million. there could be profit for everyon e . Especially J erry Lewis. mllllona manaeing rock stars. He pllt together the backing to finish 1oaardly Workin&.'' '"I PaEPARED WELL and made &ood use of the faclllUea in Flotlda," Lewis explains. "That's why I was able to make the film so inexpenaively. "But then I've never been a big spender on films. None of mine ever coat over $3 million. I remember when Paramount sot so concerned about the cost of 'The Bellboy.' The last l heard, it had made $55 million." Although Lewis bu been s ilent about.the divorce, he has said to intimates: "I reached a point where I wasn 'l happy with my life: I needed a change. Whatever Patti wants , she gets." Part of that change, Lewis says, is a return to truth; a con- version to honesty. ··I had to live a whole lifestyle of lies. Now there's nothing worse than a convert -an ex-hooker, an ex· drunk, an ex-liar. They're the worst, because they're imbued with a religion. My religion came when I grew up." Lewis is planning an early s tart for anoth er movie, "Smorgasbord," and has been announced to co-star with Robe rt De Niro in "King of Comedy." He is also scheduled for "Slapstick." to be filmed '·For 20 years parent$ had been sending their children to my movies with the assurances of clean entertainment. Now the industry was going for filth, and I wanted no part of it " Divorce and bankruptcy haven't dulled Jerry Lewis "Hardly Working" almost died a-borning. Lewis says that he was two days into shooting when he discovered that the financial backing amounted to a bank deposit of $25,000. The pro- ject seemed doomed until Jim McNamara came to the rescue. He is an entrepreneur who made LEWIS' NEW CANDOR is seen in his ready admission that his hfe revolves around himself. ··For me to sit here and say, ·My whole purpose is to give the public joy and pleasure.' Bull! That comes second. Jerry Lewis has long been more appreciated abroad than in his native land. France. especially. He is something of a film deity there. No wonder "Hardly Working" was first re· Passi<:Jnate 'Therese Raquin' airs tonight on 50 NEW YORK <AP> -The author of "Therese Raquin" thought of himself as a scientist who studied characters as if they were insects he grasped them in his tweezers and held them up to light so that his re· adefS could watch them squirm through sexual experiment. tonight at 8 pm. on Channel so. the problem was lo take that ex· periment and create a drama that wouJ(\ explore the conse- quences of an awakening which comes about through brutal and passionate sex. They then find themselves tormented by the murder and. though married to each other, they are unable to enjoy the fruits of their deed. In the novel which scan· For Kate Nelligan and Brian Cox , who star in the "Masterpiece Theater" produc- tion of Emile Zola's novel for public te levision. beginning dalized the Paris literary world in 1867, to Zola's delight -the two main cha racters. Therese and her lover, Laurent, become so violently attached to each other that they kill her husband. "I was taken by it," says Cox, "because they are people who are duJlards for whom a sensual escapade opens up au kinds of possibilities. At the beginning, all Laurent is concerned about is getting a regular meal when he visits Therese and ber husband. And if he can get some sex on TDDAT'S CIOSSIDID PUIZLI ACROSS 78 Gl...s 145Jap-18 Preuino 99Wttneued 1 Bella 78 Small inlet dram• dev~ 1001/estlge 7 I love Lalin 79 Summer: Fr 147 Morlndln 19 Black rock 1O1 Plant 11aJk 10 Pronoun 81Newspapet dye 21 They· Fr 102 Golf ec:ore J3 level• ·-148 -andreel 23 Coal fold• 103 Jewleh 19 Combat 83 Male duel< 150 Siclllan 31 Rutalan month blaOe 84 Aroma resort nv.r 104 Time peflod 20 Armolre 88 Come lo 151 Tu"'°*i<: 33 Harangued 1oe College deQ 22Generous Hr1h 152 Three: 38 Edible roo1 107 Egg dish 24 Verb form 88 Pr~nl Comb form 38 Crlmeon 108 Misdeed 25 Arabian jas-rneuure 153 Yeanllng 41 -pro-112 ManasMll mine 89 Gatllum 155 Endured lurnJla city 26 Booe Latin symbol 158 Donkey 43 VafXK 115 The Earth 27 Byron poem 90Augmeo1 159 Alphabet 44 Mott aahen 117Wauel 28 Among: 91 Ooze let1er 46 Soak flax 118 Bet• Poe1. 92 Rip 160 lllfaell king 48 Netti'* 121 Old aoldler 29 Cofdage 94 Greek letter 181 Great Barri· 49 lndltln 122 Tha goda: fiber 9eSI • ISiand mualcal Latin ~Maleheir 97 Neuter pro-t82 Corre1a11ve compoeltlon 124 BaMball Wyoming noun 183 Colorlvl 11th 51 Shade tr .. club hUlt 98 Try out 185H-ellan 52 Moccaaln 125 -Mom. 34 Blemlan 101 Exhaulted vine 54 Hebrew let· 128 Frlghltftl 35 Shooting 103 "Wonder-1ee Exalted ,., 127 Cau11oua matcn: Fr land'" gll1 188 Ta.tator 57 Climbing t28 Regior1 38 Capalze 105 Hl1c:Mlklng 170Tuming ~ 130 oa .... 37 Avoucto IWI muKle 58 Amadou 13t Sw91out )t Indus tribes-tot Maley git>-172 Sublet• 60 Bllffard ellOt 133 N.-GulMe man bon 173 Olrt'e name 81 Salted town 40 Paid notlca 110 Sallor 174 Back: Prefix 63 Grant'• foe 134 0111'• name 42Y•:Sp. 111 Rat 115'"--ltf" 84 Total 135 Strain 43 Harcs.n 113 Mine car 85 Alwaya 138 Pendl part .... ,.... 114 $91 of toola DOWN 88 Blbllcal 138 Clane 4$ Large baaln 118 Vacillate 1 Ruaelanurn giant 140 State: Abbr. 47 Fe>t-1 WW• 118 Pellld 2 NOtMgod 87 Rove 141 Turbine den 110 Geologie81 3 Pu<loln 80 Biblleal well wheel• 50 s.inea lf)Odl 4011'-d 70 GrMtl letter 144 Rack 52 WOfd of 120 Smoothed 5 Et>ar'• '°" 73 Diphthong 148 Greek Wlter mouth 123 Eccentric 8 Rotor how-74 OedueUve 149 Elltrepol 53 8af1era wtlMI Ing 75 Alfonso'• 152Thaone 55 -the mal1I 124~ 1 Scow: Fr. queen tier• 58 Poplar 128Cllmbe 8 Rub 17 -t>eum 153 Olr1'• name saci .... 129 Paaaeriger 9 Slbel'tan gulf 789Mt back 154 lamb'• ory st Uort -131 Sacil 10 Stnecurae 80 Matrtculata 158 lrllh ft Mature 132 Tell 11 Brew gtr1 S2 At home explet~ USc>lte 131 lnMttlon 12 Sta1e: Fr. 85Whale 157 Appoint· &4 Dlttant mark 13 Coat• 87 Cozy room ment 18 Mom and 138 Threaeome 14 Reatrlc1 91 Tent page 180 Annplt 130 Cilek beetle 15 Hindu red 93 Perlume 1&4 Chance eew~ 142 More ration--powder ~Cudgel 187 Taq plaoe 71 Farm htlr'de ., 18 Little 958Mn'•• 189~ 12~ 143 Reckon Edward 98Wlle pagoda _,, 144 Monk'• lttle 17 Or.i peuae 97 Ml .. cfe eon 171 Aafal' u .. ~ R .. .. 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Living with her mother· in-law and her sickly husband, Camille, Kenneh Cranham. she plays a woman who has no idea that there is anything exciting in life. Laurent, a bad painter who likes the painter's lazy life, as· sa ults Therese when her cem•m Bristol 540 7444 lllSSJOI ~IEIO OW5£ M1ss1on V1e10 Mall C1nedome 495 6220 634·2553 llU IJA Movies 990·4022 husband steps out of the room for a few minutes, and when their affair begins her character explodes with freedom and dar- ing. In some of the most explicit sce n es ever brought to American television, the two are shown making love in Therese's bedroom while Therese's mother -in -law putters downstairs. Once when the mother -in-law e nters the bedroom, Therese delights in hid· ing the naked and terrified Laurent underneath a bedspread. Cox says he considered it im· portant to do the scenes nude because the sexual impact of the encounters unlocks the charac- ters and the audience had to be convinced of it. "We aren't exactly loose peo- ple ... says Cox. noting that both he and Miss Nelligan have Irish Catholic backgrounds. although she is Canadian and he was born in Scotland. Midnight Friday & Saturday SPECIAL MATINEES et 11:00 A.M. Sat., April 11th thru Sun., aprtl 19th rm .. sTEI UA Cinema 893·0546 SPECIAL 1 Coast Piil.al Admit 2 people for the =,i'a"=J nc. of 1 wttfl thl• ad ' ~ LiT'lf1ed Engagementl TOGETHER! in 70MM Now / edwards UDO CINEMA PLAYING J MIWPOIT ILYD. 4T VIA LIDO HEWPOltT HACH 673 .. JSO ,. ... ~J!l!r'!!~al:NCB Aa &n)' adventurous deiler, collector or muteu~ curator know a, new art lor"'-a are .. alwa1a emer1ln1. No 'Jouer limited to palntin1 ... drawfn1 and sculpture, art toda)' encom· paasea aucb provocative works aa room-liae installations, video units, eDormous back -lit transparencies and sound 1aUeries. Since the late 19th century, American museums have been monitoring the changes in the art scene while puJling together periodic l'OUDdup exhibitions of the latest works to show what artists are thinking and creating and what concerns they may be sharing. Pittsburgh 's Carnegie Institute, for instance, began its "Intel'Tlalionals" back in 1896, presenting contemporary art from the United States as well as Europe. Surveys exclusively of American art got u11der way at Washington's Corcoran Bien- nial in 1907 and at New York City's Whitney exhibitions in 1932. These and later exhibitions, like perennial "talent shows,'' inevitably create public aware· ness of new art forms and, at the same time, often give the participating artists their first broad recognition. Jackson PQ)lock , Frank Stella and Jasper Johns. for instance. were among the "unknowns" in· eluded in the New York Museum of Modern Art's "Americans" series of the 1940s and '50s. , Thomas Eakins. Edward Hop- per and Georgia O'Keeffe, ea_rly entries in the Corcoran 81enmal. -have sin ce achieved "old , master" status in American art. HOW CAN THE PUBLIC sift through 1he crop of artists in ~~~.~s:.a!~ today's exhlbltlons to ~t the big oame:s of the fa turd How do we tell what art in lbe new shows Will endure? "Obviously, it is lmpoaaible to 1uess, nor ls it "'ally our job to determine which art4st.s wlJl become a permanent p~rt of art history," curator Miranda McCUntic at the Smithsonian's Hirshhom Museum sa~s. "But museums must give the widest possible exposure to what seems to be the strongest art evident on the scene." McClintlc selected and or· fanized "Directions 1981," the Hirshhom's latest exhibition of more than 50 recent works in a variety or media by 16 artists -. most of them young llnd rel- atively unknown. To find them. she spent nearly two years visit- ing gaJJeries and studios. view- ing slides and photographs, reading periodicals and keeping her eyes and ears open for new talent. "Paring down the list of pros· pective artists to 16 was in- credibly difficult," she says. "I could have filled the entire museum." · M cClintic found that although the 16 artists often appeared to be radically different in ,style. their basic approaches could be divided into three broad categories or "directions" Crom a total involvement an making art to using art as a way of explaining thin((S or as a tool for change. ONE CATEGORY, Artistry, contained works by seven artists who represented what McClintic calls "the purely !>c ns uou!> aspecL<; of art, an interest in art for art's sake that has always concerned artists " A second direction Myth and Metaphor showed an "in- ' terest 1n ln'en>retia& We," lbe says. ..~.~artilta ¥¥• ~ tbeir art't() ~to live order and structure to¥~ o( ordinary experience that aren't e••Y to arasp," Last, the Social Obiiervation category encompan4'fl "the primary concern or other artists with the world around them," McCilntic says. "This' concern can also be reflected In a wide variety of media." Assisting the artists when they arrived to install their works in the Hirsbhom galleries, McCUn· tic recalls that "some came just to add finishing touches." But in other cases, "th~ presence of the artist was absolutely essential, especially in the temporary in· $tallations." Judy Pfaff of New York City, for example, c reated her Artistry work on the spot, transforming an irregularly s haped space into a brilliantly colored three-dimensional en- v lr on men t. She brought materials from her studio on a pick -up truck da yglow wiremesh, branches and other brightly painted objects. Using a brush and roller, she painted multi-colored patches and swirls on the ceiling, walls and floors. "I WANT TO exhaust the possi bilities and pus h the parameters <of art>," Pfarr commented before she began work o n the insta llatio n. "Kabuki <Formula Atlantic>." as she titled the piece. renects her JOY in form , color, line. movement and light Some visJ itors commented that viewing · the work was like swimming in4 lo a Pollock or Kandinsky paint·. mg, so vivid were its glittery commercial and n atural materials. • ... .,.._,. P'I g ,, .. - Tec.n~~ --~~~u tGi ..,, < -•• ~ .. ·-~ - Ml .... 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'"' lrvlne f!·1 .. •· 1 ~' .. • •1 8)' JEaav BUCK LOS ANGELES (AP> -"A k>t of people in the Midwest and South watcb 'Tbe Dukes of Husard,' " Tom Wopetaaya, "andtheyseeitaaafantaayofthelr owoUves. • "They've cot the car with the maa wbeela and the 440 enctne, but they may live ln a ~aper aback. It'• not uncommon for the car to be worth more than the bouae. These people see our show as the epitome of their llleatyle." THE QUESTION WAS, did Wopat, who co· atara with John Schnelder, think the CBS series was inaultint to the South? · Obviously not. Nor, Judlinc from lta lofty status in the ratln1s, do a lot ol other people. . Wop at and Schneider, who play Luke and Bo Duke ln the Warner Bros. Television show, spend a lot of time in their red Charger, the General Lee. THE GENERAL LEE spenda as m1,1ch time flying throu1h the air as it does roartn1 down the back roads of Georgia. Or what passes for Georlfa; after fi ve episodes made outaide of Atlanta. the show moved to Hollywood, where sub- urban Agoura doubles for Geor gia. "The Dukes of Hauard" la from the "traeh 'em school of televtaion," with aJl the aophjstJc•·· lion of an ellbt-car collision. In every epiaode, Luke and Bo, aJon1 wltb Cousln Daisy, played by Catherine Bach, run afoul of Boss Hon and his dim-witted lackey, Sheriff Roscow Coltrane. Throueb awte and fancy driv· Ing, the Dukes always triumph. "OUR STUFF 18 FANTASY," says Wopat. "The more fun you have, the better it works. It'• a fantasy when you jump a car 150 feet, roll over, and nobody sets hurt. sun, we don't want ta stretch belief too much. lJke the Keystone Kops sawinJ. a car in half." SbU, Wopat ia "really looking forward to the opportunity to do something else. I love working with John, but I want to do ~omethina else. "I would like a little more opportunity to be creative. I'm recordine an album and I'm lookin1 into TV movies and features. ·'I can see why some people 10 a Utile crazy in a series," he says. "It's not fulfilling their need to create. I can see why people jump series -but I'm not entertainJng the notion." Church sets medieval play "Everyman," Hugo Von Hofmannstbal's dram atic masterpiece, will be presented by Theatre Palisades at Resurrection Lutheran Church, 9812 Hamilton Ave., Huntington Beach, at 7 tonight. Under the direction of Stefan Tatar, the cast of Palisades Players includes Thomas Rolapp, who plays the role of Everyman, the rich man who is summoned by Death, pl.ayed by Robert Frey. Everyman finds that not one of bis friends except "Good Deeds,'' Darlisa Scbaerer, and "Faith," J ulia Whltcombe, will accompany him. Professor Max Reinhardt was the first to produce this medieval morality play in Salzburg, Austria, in front of the famous cathedral. This was the beginning of the internationally known Salzburg Festival which continues each year during the summer. Of originai Dutch source, the play dates back to the 15th Century. Hugo Von Hofma nnsthal adapted "tbe old mystery play and brought new life to it. It bas been played only once professionally in the western United States, in the Hollywood Bowl in 1936. Tom Wopat of 'Dukes of Hazzard' New Beckett play BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -When a Cayuga Community College professor decided to honor Samuel Beckett on his 75th birthday, the reclusive Nobel Prize-winning playwright sent: along his own present -a new play. "Rock a by ," described by its director Alan Schneider as "a theatrical poem," had its world premiere Wednesday night at the Center Theater, part of the Slate University of New York at Bulfaio. lt~Dack! Mr•· .wAIS J McNAMARA .. JIUIY l!WIS • JlRRY llWIS SlliAH ~IVIR IWlffiO J SION[ ~ANNA WNO ··:MIDWl JANllVlR .. J!RRYH WIS WDIAll .JANIMR ==='=-'". 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More of a warm, home town feeling here than ln Las Vegas. Nol as glittering, not as flashy as the Vegas Strip. They say new divorcees still throw their wedding rings in the Truckee as they come out of the courthouse. weekend marriages outnumber divorces s I to 1. A friend who got married here told me: "For $100 we got ceremony, room, champagne -it was not California but so what? "The preacher said: 'Do you want to put it on a credit card?' He took American Express, Master Card, Visa or Diners." The odds: "Craps is your best bet," says a casino gambler. "If you bet on the shooter com- ing out AND then take the odds, the house edge is only 1.4 against you." (No matter whether you bet the shooter will or won't win, the chances are the same). Roulette: "It's 5 5/19 for the house." Blackjack: "No set odds. Everybody plays it a different way." There are people who have mathematical minds. Remember all cards still in the deck and bet high when chances are best. Most are known. Casinos won't let them play. Slot Machines: ''Women play them - sometimes two at a time -while the old man is doing the dice tables. If you have 500 of them, and you set them at 80 percent payoff, you'll be a rich man." Tbe late Bill Harrah made money on banks or slots. He started with a couple of bingo games. He wound up with $150 mllllon. He made more money than ANY gaming house man in all Nevada. Ria press agent.a bad one order: "Don't let the papers call me the big- gest gambler in Nevada." He never talked to newspaper people but he did to me once. I knew him. He said: •'I never made money until I sfopped drinking. I wasn't an alcoholic or anythlnc like that. But I knew some day I'd have to stop. When I did, I put all that energy Into ma.king money." Dld that make him bapp1? Harrah said: ''You have to find new friends. For awhlle I hung around with people I knew and drank Coca Cola. But 1t doesn't work." TMa/ .ttU coU thU "'l'lw B"1fltd UIUe CU11 in u.. World." It'• eGIJI to gombi.,noe '° eo,, to ltop. Wblll Harrah built hiJ tall hotel bent, be put la a breakf 14t freight elevator. It bad tables of fnallJulce1 and tout and coffee. Ham ud e111 uad prepared Bloody Marys. Your room service ~all went to the elevator, and u the waiter toot tile order, It wu riljn' to your floor. When you buna up the pboae, the •alter wu rapping at the door with bre.,ut. "We don't want ~ple alttlna bl their rooms," said Hanah. •We want them down ID the cuiDO." Orange Coast DAILY PfLOT/SUnday, Aprll 12, 1081 FLY FREE ON SITMAR'S 14-DAY CARIBBEAN CRUISES. AND GET THE PANAMA CANAL, TOO. Sitmar's 14-day Caribbean cruises are extra-special because you get two great extras. Youflyhe. On all Sitrnar's 14-day Caribbean cruises, you fly free to and from the ship on a regu- larly scheduled airline. So, in most cases, you can easily ex· tend your cruise holiday and take advantage of Sitmars con· venient and inexpensive"Cruise Plus" stopover tour packages. Families save, too. 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I l nient fiexiliilit~ in mortgage loa~ rates is spreading rapiH.Iy . ~ t you apply to a national bank for a mort1a1e Jo the near future, you may t,e offered a 1aae on wbh:h the bank can raJse the interest without limit over the life of the loan. ati()na} banks now may oCCer t\Omebuyers eag~loans with interest rates thatean be raised lowered -by as much as one full percentage every llx months. ()W, MORTGAGE RULES just announced by l.,. f)Cfice or the Comptroller of'Currency reach u~ecedented leniency. The Comptroller's office o"'1f,sees the nation's 4,400 federally chartered balals and lts new regulations are the latest In a se s giving lenders the right to Issue mortgage l with a<ljustable Interest rates. ationaJ banks have been given more flexibili· an any other federally chartered lenders to along the rising cost or funds to their bor· r rs. or instance, federal savings and loan associa· • Ur! that offer adjustable-rate mortgages -cannot at is time alter the interest rate more often than one a year -and there is an overall "cap" on hq~ high the interest rate may rise on the loans U\a~ they make. In contrast. under the new • Comptroller ol Currency rules, there Is no deflnl· Uon of the specific terms of the adjustable .mortga1e whi~b the national banks may issue. IYlllA Plllll INSTEAD, BANKS RAVE the optlon of design· ing their own versions of such interest-sensitive loans. They may opt fo'f a loan that keeps a bor· rower's monthly payments ruing In step with in· terest rate changes. Or they may decide that bor· rowers would prefer lo have their monthly pay· ments remaJn steady while their loan balances are hiked. At no time, though, can a borrower owe more than 110 percent of hls.'her original loan. And banks must disclose how the adjustable mortgage ointe Quissett develop01ent ~fers 1·1 horn.es in final phase J;leven homes will be offered in the final phase or Ttle Gunston Hall Co. 's Pointe Quissetl develop· medt-in Anaheim Hills. ,Floor plans range from 2,862 to 2,910 square feet. The homes offer four bedrooms with either tw6"baths and a powder room or three baths and are priced from $244 ,000 to $279,000. tro reach the models and sales ortice at Pointe Qldlisett, take the Riverside Freeway (91 ) to the Imperial Highway exit and tum south <right> onto Imperial Highway. FolJow Imperial to Nobl Ranch Road and turn west (right> onto Noh I Ranch Road to die models and sales office. The sales office is opeii daily, except Tuesday and Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to dusk. For additional information, call 914-1840. Victorian architectural townhomes are featfJred at Bnghtwood Square. a 24-unit com· munity localed in an established residential neighborhood on Spurgeon Street in Santa Ana . Prices ranging from $69.950 to $80,950 mean buyers can purchase a new home in excess of $34,000 under the a verage price of a new home in the Orange County marketplace. according to David Wills. partner in Partin & Wills. the de· veloper. 'fhe one and two bedroom arrangements offer up lo 1,060-square feet. There are two baths, wall· to·wall carpeting. interior laundry areas, walk-in clotets and large wardrobes. luxury baths and private balconies/decks. Brightwood Square 1.s open daily, except Fri day from 10 a .m, to 6 p.m. Representatives of the G Barrow Company. exclusive sales agent. are on .. yie premises. To reach the community, take the 17UI Street exit from the Santa Ana Freeway, then drive west two bloc ks to Spurgeon Turn left on Spurgeon and drive two blocks to the townhome community. which will be on the right. Just north of Washington A vt>n U<' 5 units remain al. condo Warmington Development's Bristol Place adult condominium conversion community in San- ta _&la has just five units remainmg for sale. Start· inf ~rices begin at $57,990. One and two bedroom floor plans are availa· blei and all buildings face a central courtyard. he sales office and models by Marilyn rs are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the mington community. To reach Bristol Place. the Bristol Street exit from the San Di ego way and drive north, past the South Coast a. to Warner Avenue in Santa Ana. then tum to the adult condominium conversion com· ity. ~~r Sands boasts t.eRllU our floor plans are being offered by McLain lopment Co. in its new Silver Sands Racquet unity in Palm Desert. Focal point of the munity will be the lavish private Racquet . Eight night-lighted sunken tennis courts with a wing area overlooking the front courts, plus a pro shop and two air-conditioned, enclosed rac· q ball courts will be featured. -;Average Phase I sales prices were $149.600. Phatse 11 prices have not been released. o reach the project. take Highway 10 to the B Hope Drive exit. then lE'ft to Country Club D e. Go left again on Country Club Drive for two milts to the prestigious Palm Desert Community of S Iver Sands Racquet Club. '..4fres' of room in Tustin Clkon Corp. presents Tustin Acres conversion unity. where all homes contain at least 1,030 re feet. The "Willowbrook" plan is a two. design with two bedrooms and 1 ~ baths ad over 1,200 square feet. Two bedrooms. two plans are also available. rices start at $76,000. !Below-market rates of 12V. percent ( 13 percent R.) fixed for two years with no prep•ymenl lty is a financing feature. ode.1 homea are open daily from 10 a.m. lo at 644 W. Malo St. ln Tustin, near the cross· I tbe Newport and Santa Ana freeways. Tua Un 1 may be reaebJ:d by taldn1 the Sant.a Ana way to Red Hill A venue, north on Red HUJ to Road, left oa Laruna to Main Street and •ain to Tustin Acns. Freeway to the Fairview exit in Costa Mesa north lo South Coast Drive, right on South Coast Drive, left on Wimbledon Way and OQ lo the McLain Development community. Ins U>rrales nearly sold With only 20 homes lefl, Los Corrales in San Juan Capistrano plans lo be sold out within 90 days, but shoppers will still find a limited selection of the multi-level plan eight -one of the develop- ment's most functional and liveable designs. Plan eight has four distinct levels that allow a growing family plentY'of room and privacy. The four-bedroom, 21h·bath bome9ffers2,619squarefeet of living space. Localed at the eastern end of San Juan Creek Road, the community may be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to the San Juan Creek Road exit. Turn inland and follow the signs to the model complex. which is open' daily from 10 a.m. toS p.m. Trude Rock planned area At Turtle Rock Ridge Homes by Bren in Irvine, residents can enjoy all the benefits of home ownership, plus the advantages of living in a planned lownhome community. The 253-home community offers one· and two· story designs, with two or three bedrooms. One of the plans has two spacious master bedroom suites. Open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, the salea center and furnished models are located at 12 Evening Shadow. Exit south on Culver Drive from the San. Diego Freeway. Turn ten on Campua Drive. nghl on Turtle Rock Drive and follow the signs to the sales center. Site k>ca1i.on 'popular' Location and design are always strong sales factors for any home, and A & C Properties' Cabrillo Park condominium conversion project is exciting buyers with innovative floor plans at a beautifuJ site located in the preferred Parkcenter neighborhood of Santa Ana. Prices start from $70,750 for this maintenance free. luxurious community. The wide ranre of floor plans, in one and two-story designs, offer from 805 to 1,195 square feet of living space, with a choice of one bedroom, one bath, two bedrooms. one bath. two bedrooms, 1 ~ baths or two bedrooms and two baths. All alx innovative designs are fully modernized by the conversion experts of A & c. and include a long list of quality. price-included features. Model homes by M.A.T. of Tustin are open dai· ly from 10 a .m. lo dusk. To reach Cabrlllo Park condominiums, late the Newport Freeway (SS) to 17th Street in Santa Ana. Go west on 17th to Cabrillo 'Park Drive, between Tustin Avenue ud Mabury Street, and south to Cabrillo Park at 1400 Cabrillo Park Drive. Bwiness condos mody- Bustness condominiums at the Slrco Irvine Business Park in the preferred Irvine IndmtriaJ Complex are now open. The 13 available units are a mixture of ooe-story office and warebO\fle space that is particularly weU suited to the smaller pro- fessional firm desiring ownership of its own facilities. Sirco Irvine Business Park is located on Carn~gie Avenue, just west of Red IIlJl Avenue. Walker & Lee, Commercial brokerage serves as the sales counselors, and is located in an on-site iD· formation facility at 1901 Carnegie Avenue. For in· formation, call 966-0404 or 533-6600. Mesa decorator sel.eded Crockett & Associates of Costa Mesa has been selected by A & C Properties lnc. to decorate the Cacllitles and the sales office at Olive Tree, a new condominium conversion project ln Pasadena. Scheduled to open this spring, the 120-unit Olive Tree project is in a residential area of Pasadena just south of Colorado Boulevard, between Lake Street and Wilson Avenue. Ranging in size from 640 to 1,633 square feel, the various arrangements will feature one bedroom and one bath, two bedrooms with two baths and two bedrooms plus den, with two baths. Price• are 1et to be&in at approximately $79,000. Olive Tree ia lo'cated at 339 South Catalina lil P1t1aden8.L within minutes of the Pasadena, Ven4 tura 8bd l'·oothUl freeways. Cift certiffeata mody- Th• WJIUam Lyon Co. presented ''Ladle• Day,'' by Slvinl •way t500 cut certificates to buyers at The Blufft, Coyote Hills' new con· domlnlwa community. The one-atory homet are priced at '11,IOO. rour Jnodeta, wltb decor by Dealcn I of San Francisco, are open dally, ucept .Tbunday, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.rn. at Tb• 8luff1. the cGftdoftalAlumt rnay be retcbed by takln• the knta Aaa """•1 to Beach Boulevard, norUI Oft Beedt to......_ then=l Oft RoHcrao1 to Oilbeft. Tma left e, die pret nortbwat h1llltm nm•9ilit1, .. Th• operai. when a borrower appUea for 1ucb a loan. Federal reeulaton argue that national banu need these broad morteace-l(antin1 powers ln or· der to encourage them to atay io the znorta8'e market. That's a vlewpolnt, however, on which there is considerable disa.greement and by no means do all authorities accept the thesll that banks musf have tbJs mucb « u advanra-.e to prod them Into conttnulng to make mort1a1e loans. • It bas never been documented that banks won't Jend Ul\less they can lssue a mort1a1e wltb an interest rate that could conceivably soar as much as 2 percent a year. In bearings held tbis past faJJ on the pro~ed replatiooa, a sllgbt ma- jorlty of the lenders ·actually agreed that they would find a lower celling on interest rate adjust· ments acceptable. · IN FACI', THE COMPTROLLER'S own sum· mary of the n,lle-mak.ing proceedings stated that most lenders believed they could live with an ln· terest rate cap of 1 percent a year rather than the 2 percent allowed by the new rules, reports my as· sociate, Brooke Shearer. The ne~ loans will be too risky for ordinary homeownen, au• Rep. BenJamln ~ Rosenthal <D·N.Y.), ehaJnnan ol the House cod'!'m.erce, con· sumer and monetary aflaJn subco~~tee. "Only the nc:ti and t~ with • gambling streak Will be able to eo to banks f 9! mortgage loans." Rosenthal observes. ' •' ',, LET'S-SAY You"aE a homebuyet' ~ho borrows $50,000 under the new rules at 12 perctbt a year - coming out with initial monthly paym-ent.s of about $514. U alter slx months the lnteresl rate climbed t percent, the bank could raise your monthly bit-e to nearly $553. Ift.bis scenario repeated tt.seU. you could find that alter one year your monthly p1yments had jumped 15 percent to about $59'l. '· The incomes of haJf the families lft the United States have grown at less than this. 15 percent a year rate over the last several year11· Federal of· ficials are aware of this and acknowh!dge that ad· justable·rate mortrages of this type wre not suited to everyone and that many famiUes sii;nply cannot afford them. '• But the nation must act to keep the low-middle income family from being priced out'<>f the hous- ing market, orficials insist. and they're looking ror solutions. There are better ones than this. '•' The interior of Silver Sands' Plan B floor plan o/f ers a large entertainment ar~a. •' ' Dear Prospective Buyer: San Diego County has Issued a Special Bond Program whereby you CAN own a beautiful home-today-if you r~d this letter and act immediately. The County of San Diego has selected Melrose Park Condominiums to be part of their special Bond-Issue Program to make home buying affordable in today's troubled times. If your total annual family earnings are $28,700 or less, you can own a beautiful new Melrose Park home in Vista and pay o nly 12WK> interest (12~% A.P.R.) on your loan. This rate applies for a full 30 years. with no need to re- negotiate ever! Only 8 of 18 loans are still available at this low rate, so I urge you to act promptly! Additional excellent financing, including VA. is also available at Melrose Park should your family income exceed this Coun~y requirement. Visit Melrose Park Condominiums in Vista today. Our sales office is open from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Not only is this project itself an excellent buy, but the fact that t11e County has chosen us is indicative of the opportunity that awaits you. Take the.time to see these homes. It could change the direction of your life! Ron Bachrach BuUder I Developer Melrose P~k Condominiums ..... ~ ... ,.. .. ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/&.lnday, Aprll 12, 1981 ",_ ___ t_e planning important for heirs security REAL ESTATE QUESTIONS/COMMENT qidaity must be sufficient to meet probate requirements Without diluting assets -..Sen deatla OftUl'I.. 1urvhin8 fam&JY m 1uffer a tremendous lbock. Tbe UOU· t.cS klu ol a loved OM cu ... m too mucb to . ~ to the traaedy ls tbt bard reality of ost Immediate need for money -otten a lot of oney. That II why UquJdlty of an •lat. -the ready ah anllable to pay such oblll•tlom •• cub be· eat.a, debt.a. doctor bills, tuneral expenH9, liviDC IOW*""9. executor and att.oniey feet, not to enUon eatate and inheritance tixes -ls of vltal , DEAIANG WITH THE CERTAINTY of such a1h needs la an extremely Important part of late planning that can asaure the conservation nd protection of your assets -and the financial ell·beln1 or your heirs -before the need arises. It's important to remember lbat major estate uets -a business, real estate, collecUona, art, tiquea, jewelry, patents and royalties, to name a w -can't always be converted into cash upon mand without running the risk of havint to sell low falr market value. Nor are such sale~ of ma- r assets necessarily in the beat lntereala of your state and beneficiaries. However, lo protect your assets to the fullest egree and at the same time guard against putting ndue cash demands upo!'l your heirs, you won't ave to keep half of your net worth in a savings ac- ounl. Careful estate plannrng can assur'e here will be sufficient liquidity -cash -to meet robate requirements without diluting lhe assets f your estate. The following tips provided by City N aUon auk an Juat. a few ~ tbe ••Y• tb14 eu be done: If a lttnlftcant portion ~ your •late ii a farm of cloeetyiWd bullw• (or tMll*Ni••), lt ma)' be po11lble to pro-rate the ,_ymeel ol estate tu .. over 10 to 15 years. Tbere wtll, bowever, be an in· terest cbarse levled on the unpaid tu. / A buy-sell a1reemeot can be med to efiaure li· qutdlty related to an ownership lntereat ln a bual· ness. Certain U.S. Treasury Bonds can be purchased at a discount Such aereements are commonly funded by life insurance and should stipulate the price for which other parties are committed to purchase the dece- dent's interest. If stock is involved, the value or the stock should be stated to be in llne with lhe de- signated option prices, which will set the value for estate tax purposes. IF YOU SHOULD ELECf to utilize a buy-sell agreement for liquidity in your estate plan, impor- tant considerations include bow your death might affect management of the business; the interests you want your spouse and children to have in lhe business; the affect of your death on the business credit ratlna, and 11 you w•t owntnbip or tbe By •ANDALt a. •cCA&DLE tiu1lneea 1prcad amon1 family memMn. I •• &Menl&ed la ~e p11llM.lty ol ,...t .... ,. lJte inaurance cu provide nearly lmtant U· ta•wJUa1eYeraJaCffHIM~.nave11ever1Meala· quldlty for the estate upon dtath. But remember volv .. la a real el&ate •JM&e•U., or 111 klM el that the 1lae ol your policy lln't the only factor -paruenlllp arr••••"* Iii real ettace. c..Jd yM even a buie policy will not mean llquJdlty lf you 1tve me 10me ,.a.ten• •"1 1-.W 1et lavolYed have Mlected the wronc 1ettJement option or a wltb oc.Mr peofle la a jolllt .-taref AIMI alM, aM beneficiary hu refused to advance proceeds to maybe more lmportuUy, w..W 1• Ot1Ulae M•• of cover probate obU1aUons. tbepHfallatoavoW. THE " •y TO PUT 111 ,__ f K.11.,New,_rt .. aela n uie uJJJurance to work or Many would·be invest.on atrtctly want to fly your •\ate ls to be s,ure your insurance covera1e solo. They enjoy 100 percent nexlblllty and do not addresses such concerns u who should own the want to set Involved in any way wllb any one. policy; who wUl be the beneficiary; 1bquld settle-. Some reuona to consider for Joint venturin1 ment be ln a lump sum Ol' via another option; the · · 1 affect of tbe insurance on taxation of lhe estate, are: Dlvenlficatloa, Half of thJs and a piece or and if there la merit, in your particular situation, the action be. re and ... e-la better than notbini at tO establishment Of a life insurance lJ'u5l, WJ •'"' 1 Certain U.S. Treuury Bonda can be purchased all. Or 100 percent of somethlnc you dldn t want in at a discount, to be redeemed at par after lhe. the first place but purchased only because you owner's death. Check wit.b a Federal Reaerv~ could afford it. Bank for a list of qualified bonds. -Well.funded partners supply know·h~w. specialiied expertise as well as financial staying power. Staying power can be the most vital ele- ment in larger transactions. THE RATE OF RETURN on such bonds is low, so they usually are not purchased for invest- ment purposes. The estate would receive instant appreciation from the discount price to maturity value on those quallfied bonds used to pay estate laxes, although those owned by the decedent prior to death become part or the 'ross estate. These are just a few of the ways for planning your estate with liquidity needs in mind. Planning for a degree or liquidity is important -for without it, your estate and the financial welJ-being of your beneficiaries couJd be adversely affected. -Pat Dunn More tranuctlons, Because of diverse in- terests and contacts, joint venturing offers the op· portunity to become acquainted with more and more possible transactions. Once off the ground with the first project, it i.s easier to gain altitude with the following developments. An object In mo- tlon tends to remain in motion and so do people joint venturing to1elher. -Finally, taking in partners is the only way the smaller investor, or builder, or developer can compete with the already successful "big boys.'' armington names Larry Riggs vice president There are some recognizeable pitfalls that can be avoided in a situation. You must investigate before you invest. Here are a few traps to be aware of ... Some questions to ask: -What happens if (when> the capital require- ments go beyond that which is budgeted? Larry D. Rins has been promoted to vice pre- ident ol sales for Warmington Development Inc .. he Irvine-based homebuilding firm. Rlges, 34, joined the company as a project sales manager in 1977, and was named director of pondominJum conversion sales in 1980. He served in lbat position until bis recent appointment to pies vice president responsible for overseeing the 6ales persoMel for all of Warmington's new single tamlly 'home, towohome and condominium con- version developments throughout Southern California. . A eraduate of California Stale University at ~orthridge, Riggs previously served as a project sales manager for the Mission Viejo C. and the Larwin Co. During his tenure at the Mission Viejo Co., -.be earned "Salesman of MOVING UP ~he Month" honors for a e v e n c 0 n s e c u ti v e IN REAL ESTATE months ln 1976 and 1977. -Riggs has an ex- )enslve general aviation background and bolds an airline transport pilots license. He and his wife, Linda. reside in Mission Viejo with their three children. , Irvine-based American National Housing ·corp. bas named DeDDll CbtnJaeff vice presi-. dent of engineering and planning. Chiniaeff's responsibilities will include project feasibility, engineering contracting, off-site im- provements and cost control. Chiniaeff, who holds an M.A. in planning from t:al t'oly. Pomona, will also act aa American Na· tlonal's liaison with local governmental planninc 1roups. , Formerly the director of community develop- Jnent for the City of Chino. Cbiniaeff has been witb LIMITED EDITION Once every few years, a condominium commumty is deve~ oped that is extraordinary in every detail. Aod years from now, this fimited edition of townhomes at Fairview Village, wil still be one of the ounnding developments of the area. $135,000 to~149,900 • • American National for two years, prf'viously serv-Reserve. be received a campaign medal and ing as project manager. Cbiniaeff is currently a bronze star for his service in Vietnam. member on the Board of Directors of B.1.A. He lives in Irvine with hls wife, Sharon. and c Building Industry Association). G s C--• G 1 d 1 . . li t son. reg, age . UUllle raves, a sa es an easmg specia s Roy Humphreys has been promoted to presi· in commerdal/industriaJ properties and land in-dent of Shea Homes in charge of all Shea Homes· vestment, bas joined Cushman & Wakefield's residential and industrial activities. He has also Newport Beach office at 4041 MacArthur Blvd. been elected to the board of directors of the J .F . According to Robert Dumler, Cushman & Shea Co. Inc., the Walnut-based building firm. Wakefield vice president general sales manager. Ms. Graves is lbe newest addi- tion lo the firm's Newport Beach brokerage force, which se rves Santa Ana , the Newport/Irvine area, southern Orange County and portions of the Inland Empire. Ms. Graves moves to ber new post from a local com- mercial real estate brokerage firm headquartered in Irvine. G. Allan Daam bas joined 011•vss Frost Spence Trineu, a Costa Mesa commercial real estate brokerage firm. In addition to bis commercial sales and leas- ing duties, Daum will serve as marketing and de- velopment consultant. Prior to joining Frost Spence Trinen, Daum was employed by The Irvine Company for two years, serving as manager of commercial sales and marketing. His previous employment also in· eludes positions of director of real estate for Foxx Development Corp., commercial sales represen-. tatlve for Coldwell Banker Co . and ad- ministrator for the City of Anaheim. In his new position, Humphreys will oversee the firm's operating areas in Southern California, Northern California and Las Vegas, Nevada. The former vice president of the Southern California division will follow the progress of all Shea's de- velopments from the initial con- ception through completion, in- cluding the direction of con- struction and sales. Humphreys. a member of Shea's staff of professionals for more than six years, holds a MUM~MHYS Bachelors of Industrial Engineering from Georgia Tech and an M.B.A. from Wharton School of Finance. He resides· in North Tustin with his wife Helen and their three children. -When this happens, how will the necessary funds be raised and who will be responsible for raising these funds? -Will these funds then be treated as a loan or as additional contributions. Will the contribution dilute your percentage? Will you have to pay the new investor a special premium -adding further to the cost? -Do you have a contingency fund knowing that additional moneys are available from one of the existing joint venturers or a tied·in third party? · As a joint venturer you will also want to be aware of buy-out or dissolution ramifications When? How? Whose signatures are required? What happens in case of default? A most important item is tax treatment. Who gets tax benefits? When and How? I recommend before getting involved in any syndication, partnership or joint venture that you ~ee a knowledgeable real estate attorney and ac· countant. EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall McCordle i! premml of THE REAL ESTATERS; he ia ol&o on author, Lec- turer and irutructoT Send your comments and questions to Randy McCardle, clothe Dail11 Pilot. Post Of/ace Bor 1560, Cos1a Mesa, Cali/. 92626. A graduate of California State University at Long'Beach, Daum holds a B.A. degree in political science and an M.S. in business adminbtration. A former non-commissioned officer of the U.S. Army SPRINGS CONDO FaiMew Village cs not for everyone. It is designed for those who enjoy spacious fiving both inside and outside the home. Set amid lush waterscaping, these luxurious multi-level townhomes offer huge entenainment centers, cathedral ceilings, and dramatic fireplaces. Master bedroom suites on private levels, patios and decks, skylights, greenhouse windows, and gourmet kitchens are just a few of the amenities that set Fairview Village apart from the rest COf'l'4nienttt located in Costa Mesa, FairvieW Village has die ~ amenities of shopping, recreatioo. and 811'*11iilfTllflt FAIRVIEW VILLAGE wcOSTA MESA 24811 Fe•fVlM Roed, Cotte Mest. CA 92e26 171416'17·1-466 I ~1111114 i SHARE Recreation Facilities 10 champlonshlp llgbted tennis courts Large recreation clubhouse l lar1e recreation swimming pool II satellite 1wlmmln1 pools Jacuul therapeutic whlrlpool Men's sauna, shower and d~ lng room Women's Sauna, shower and dressing room Exerclu room Lounge deck z sbutneboard courts Putting green Pro-shop, tennis fashions and equipment Private community wltb security gate entry Acquire an interest by deed for a lifetime ITS $3725. per week Brokers Welcome THEUFE YOU DESERVE SUNNY AND SHARES, Inc. a di\Tision of University Diversified .... ~ .... Mlllllli ...... 11111 I ... ~~Oji---... You can feel the e~citement in the air. An a~s idea is becoming a dyna ' · Growing. Thriving. Mak come true. It's .. calle t ' of Irvine. Come ~-t~ homes. Detached . Attached~ ~homes . Patio homes. Apartments and condominiums. Diversity in architecture and envi- ronment that fits so many lifes tyles. Look at the schools. Regarded as some of the best in the nation. Visit UC Irvine. A major university right in the heart of the city. Walk the parks. Enjoy the lakes. Rush the net on a tennis court. Ride a bike trail. Enjoy the shopping, so close to homes. Discover a variety of commercial and industrial opportunities. Offices. Industrial land. Locations for retail and service businesses. And more to come. It's all part of the dream that is lrvipe. And you can see it coming true. Start at The Irvine Company Information Center.* It's on Culver Drive between the San Diego (1-405) and Santa Ana (1-5) freeways. At the comer of Barranca. (714) 551-1500. You might find your own dreams can start coming true in the City of Irvine. HOMES FOR SALE Turtle Rock TURTLE ROCK HIGHLANDS GARDEN HOMES Bren Company Availablelmm $219.900 Call or VJst1 17141 955-2245 TURnE ROCK RIDGE Hnml'5 hy Bren• Available from $1H9QO Call or v1stt 17141 R'il-UH7 Hume~ hy Irvine Pac1f1c Frum $24\\l\.X' to$ 385.C\.'\1 Call or v1~11 17141 'i'i2-0Qli North Woodbridge WOODBRIDGE CREEKSIDE Standard-Pac1f1c Corr Unfurn1~fml model5 Sl'iS.990 IO $17'i.'NO Call for aprnmtmt"nt (714) 552-} 312 lclo5t'd Wt"d & Thur~ I WOODBRIDGE TOWNHOMES• Warmington Development. Inc Ne" pha5t' mm sdhnR Fmm $123.<NO Call 1,r v1st1 !714) 5511-1151 Southwest \\bodbridge WOODBRIDGE LANDING J M Pett"rs G.>mpenv From $225.000 Call or v15i1 (7141 552-5088 WOODBRIDGE SOMERSET* Bavwood Homes From $98.000 10 $120,'iOO Call or visil 17141552-4000 (closed Thursday) WOODBRIDGE PARK VISTA• lrv1nt" Paafic $83,800 co 90,080 (qualification requ1remenrsl Call or vb11 (714) 552·4101 WOODBRIDGE PARKVIEW• The William Lyon G.impany New phase available for rcscrvanon From $126.990 C:ill nr visit: 17141 SW-4603 (closed Thursday) IRVINE nu'"°' &I ... offul 'drfHtlWll ,., ,,,..,,, .. , '· d1111 , .. l""p/r~llft« fltf flf) o//r1 IH' f1'1'1f>'flf /1014, U,,d 1'11ffudr• Qtr4J /J/uurd fot ;.'"' lrrJ111 JMftArr tJ, 11£,p "'"'' ""'"" ..-rwrw•t Oh J(IWI 11,,J f*ltl'U• 411 ,.,,,._. 11'' HI,,,.,.,., /1 •1Jw141t M"1f4•1 "II /Irr •"" ,.<fltt"'I( r'rP'f'>flfltJ,,« tltiv ""'"~ 1ltall~rhlJ¥11/r T1a; '" "" lJWH/MllfJU. ulltr• 4/:f #rl'J lo fllt°'ff'f' tiff /tlflff fl• ,.:.4ttlMW Plf'Ylf/ df lf'£1f"HV ,., +It 1/1 If fi'l>,,,,H/ /HiUh ""'l.il:,.....;::!11 """1•lrr.11dylul1, fr1uJn,tf1•1· otfut ,d1,,.,1,.,.. 1tt«nTe/, 1lu11ff·~lt •4.Alftlt/tl1t1ol/'tt f,.,.)lib ,.,._ ,,, • fkn.M ... '" ,,,.,, lw"' w lt"tUI t?&/ ,..,.,,,,ft •• llw{ 1r.,1(fw1"' Current Development Areas ~ll"i1UU Near-Term Development Planned (0-5 years) o o CJ o Proposed Road Systems WOODBRIDGE CHATEAUX• Irvine Pae1tic From $132.000 10 SIS 3.000 Call or visit 1714) 552·0911 WOODBRIDGE WILLOW CREEK• The Akins Company From $126.000 to $165,COO Call or visit. f7141 559-1161 WOODBRIDGE SUMMERAELD S1.andard·Pac1fic Corp MAP NOT TO SCALE $141.Q90 10 $168.490 -All homl'l currently ~1ld •>r rcser wJ Place name on waning lts1 Nex1 phase u1e Spnng Call or visit for ava1labilny !il41552-3 m lcloscd Wt"d & Thurs I WOODBRIDGE \\llNDSOR ESTATES• Warmmgron Oevclorment. Inc From $1'43.990 "' $1t1 t990 Call or visit f 7141857-1291 COMING ATTRACTIONS Southwest \\bodbridge WOODBRIDGE LAKE SHORE" Irvine Pacific Luxunous water·onentcd townhomc~ Scht"duled 10 open Fall. 1981 For tnformaunn call (7141644· 35111 I Mtin ·Fri I WOODBRIDGE COVE• Ir vine P:aafic Aduh·oncnted lake51dl' wndomm1um~ Scht'dulcd rn 11pen <'arlv IQ82 for mformannn call 17141 551-l'il\1 University Town Center Nl'" Irvine commum1y planned f,1r ad uh ·•tncn1cJ urhan lifestyle~ COLUMBIA SQUARE" Hum~ by Bren Scheduled co open m1d·Arnl for information call 1714) 640·2 WO t Mon ·Fri.I CAMBRIDGE COURT• Broadmoor Homes Scheduled co open corly May For informarion call 17141 QS7·1100 I Mun -Fn I RESALE HOMES Call Mamab-lrvmc Realcy m lrvmt" Campus Valley Center (71'4) 752-1414 Woodbndgt" Village Cencer 1714) 551-8700 APARTMENTS FOR RENT For mformaaon call (714) 6+4-32~ (Mon ·fri.J COMMERCIAL LEASING OPPORTUNITIES Office Leasing SKYPARK AIRPORT BUSINESS CENTER For leasmg mformanon on existing space call (7141644· 3495 (Mon ·Fri.) ~ EXECUTIVE PARK-Complenon Summer 1981 For leasing information on new space call W4) 644·3555 (Mon -Fn I Shopping Center Leasing WALNUT VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER CAMPUS VAUEY SHOPPING CENTER PARKVIEW SHOPPING CENTER UNIVERSITY PARK SHOPPING CENTER WOODBRIDGE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER For lco&tnll information call (714) 644·H95 (Mon.-Fri.) INDUSTRIAL SALE OR I LEASING OPPORTUNITIES IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX-EAST Improved mdustnal sites available Yariery of siies. Excellent freeway access For information call your broker or Paula M11hews at (714) 644-JIH (Mon -Fri.). Prices ef{tcnVf! as of dart of publ1carion subjecr 10 ptiOT sale on Of af 1ef dtadllnt! of 1hu td11ion Homeownen' C1J$0Ciabon1 supporrtd b1 aU usidrnu mamrain common faaUries Ask a sales upresrntariue in any 1'.lks o/fioe f Of dtuiJIJ. •Ftarunna ecmdom mlum ownership car Long-awaited deliveries expected ~n June By JODI CADENHEAD Of"lllle Delfr ........... The man in the brown Cadillac made a quick U-turn . He couldn't believe what be saw resting like a rare silver bird on the lawn of the Irvine DeLorean Motor Co. "I work nearby and I've been waiting for nine months to aee this car," be told the growing crowd of men admiring her sleek curved shape, her stain- less st.eel body. her cold smooth finish. They peered inside the V6 engine, crawled throu1h the gullwing doors that open Wee a space ship, ran their manicured fingers over the 78.3-incb steel back bone chassis, took turns gripping the black leather steer· ing wheel. No one kicked the Goodyear tires. "It collects people," said com- pany Vice President Dick Brown, who over the past two years has grown accustomed to the unusual attention the OeLorean lest car attracts. With about $220 million in loans sti ll outstanding, DeLorean executives are look- ing for more than a few woU whistles. For one, they need a car to sell. A seven-month delay in the start up of the Dublin factory coupled with a myriad of pro- duction setbacks bas staJled the car's debut and left about 340 U.S. dealers waiting for the pro- duct. If all goes well there will be cars rolling off the assembly line in Ireland and arrivin& at the company's North American headquarten ln Irvine by June, ·Brown said. Joe Curcio, general manager for Irvine Datsun, has 35 customers who have put down 'IT COLLECTS PEOPLE' Dick Brawn $1 ,000 deposits for the chance to own one of the much-publlciud newcomers. Scott Allen of Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac in Laguna Hills says the first of 28 orders bas bisnameooit. Customers have reportedly not been deterred by the car's slicker price that bas skyrocket- ed from $14,000 in 19"78 to about $25,000. Said AJJen, "I've got people on the list since 19"78 when it was $14,000. Now lt'a $25,000. "Everyone I 've talked with says the money is no problem. They're like me," be added. "They're in love and they'll pay anything for it." Why when the car industry is undergoing its bleakest daya since the Depression would anyone consider introducing a new sports car, especially one with an enormous price tag? It wasn't planned that way. Wbea former General Motors Vice President John DeLorean borrowed $163 million from the British government ln 19"78 be in· tended to have the car on the market by 1980. Instead, he had to tum to private American investors as well. Eventually, he was forced to borrow another $23 million from the British government to cover a $2.8 million deficit. This was two months ago. Brown admitted the higher sticker price has cost the com- pany a few customers, but said the· DeLorean styling, staiolesa steel body and gulJwing doors will continue to attract enough buyers to pull the company out of the red. In order to do that, Brown estimated the company will need to sell 10,000 cars a year, exactly the number it plans to introduce on the American market this year. By next year production will increase to 15,000 or 20,000, Brown said. "We never intended to be a <See DeLO&EAN, Pase 0) !Mlly ,,.... """'-.., •ldlMI ...... The new DeLorean sports car, to be priced at.$25,000, features futuristic gullwing doora. Mechanics at DeLorean's Irvine headquarters study the car's V6 engine. ercial real estate Costa Mesa firm proves j to be big hit with Melton By KEim TUBER 0.11,~---••• There's one thing you fan safely assume when discussing the growing Costa Mesa com- mercial real estate brokerage firm of Frost Spence Trinen: They must have a helluva softball team. One of .the partners, J . Robert Spence, is the same Bob Spence who fielded grounders at first base for the Chicago While Sox from 1969-19"71. Also on the Frost Spence Trinen roster are former Angel pitcher Tom Murphy and slugger BUI Melton. executive stock, and the reason lan't entirely unjustified. Many players, especially in baseball, sign professional coo· J . Robert Spence, Left , and Bill Melton discuss field strategy at Frost Spence Trinen offices in Costa Mesa . MELTON, WHO recently joined the firm after two years with the Charles Dunn Co. of Newport Beach, sees a vivid comparison between the eame in which be spent 14 years and his current profession. Only the Business is hoomllig at business bureau lb PAT DUNN or .. .,_.,,,....,. Complaif\ls to the Orange County Better Business Bureau are on the upswtne. according to manager Lori Gabrielson, yet both busl- neases and consumers balk at the bureau's arbitration method ol aolvlng dlaputes. "We used to have slow periods, but not any more," she said. "The phones never stop rintlnt, and altbouab we offer arbitration to re- 101 ve the majority of the complaints the procram ia involving money -from $.50 to thousands -can be handled at no cost to the in- volved parties. · Patterson feels part of the problem is the distrust peo- pl e have of committing themselves to a decision- making process conducted out of court. ·' Eve.ryone wants a 'strict· ly legal' process," be ex· plained. "Yet, arbitration is letally binding, with a writ· . ten deciJioo. '•Both parties present CONSUMER Cl OSE -UP 'their 11de,' an attorney'• ad· vice can be IOUlht and even wltneaea, who take aa oath to tell the truth, are al· lowed." P atteraon added that arbitrators' decisions are seldom matters for later court action. "WE DAVE found de- cisions to be conalatently lair. In fact, many times the parties resolve their dif- ferences prior to an arbitra- tion hearing. I think tt'a easier· for people to settle their ptoblems once they have decided they are willlnJ to dolO.'' The BBB fore&HI a coo- tinuiq rlse in the number ol problemt its somewhat limit· ed std will be asked to ban· die. One 1pokesman 1aJd, "U we bad twice the phone llnea we have now and double the staff, we'd instantly double OW' v~ume of conaumer con- tacts.' He said arbitraUoo meet- ings can be set up to accom- modate both parties at a con- v en lent lo'Cation, and arbitrators from this area are always available for bearings in Orange County. "A COUPLE OF other stumblln& blocks for people agreeln& to arbitration set· Uement are when technical questloos are basic to solvin& the dispute antMbe fear that pitch is different. "Real estate is like baseball," Melton said, "because you can work longer and harder, and 1 have lt pay off financtally. tracts at an early age and foreto "At the same time, you can't the benefits of higher education, be disappointed. There's a lot of (Not so Spence, who graduated failure in business, and that's m agna cum laude with a hard to deal with. But it's the bachelor of science deeree from same in basebaJl, especially the Santa Clara University.> fltat few years." When those athletic careen Spence bas his own ideas 1>n elld, as they inevitably dq, • the 1ubject. players are often faced with tile "In baseball, if you eet three dUemma of startine over in • hits in 10 at-bats, you AaE unfamlliar field. By uailll -v&a y Sfccessful,.. said. "In foresight, Melton was able JO • tbi& business, you're doln& well make the transition better tb8 ~ ~~·pu( toeetber one bif deal m~~lhtetes don't Ute to ~·: s.,.ce wouldn't know about that their careen wind c:town.~ : hittlllJ .300. In his brief .uni in be said. : the major lea(Ues, be complied "But you eet tired of traa : a llfeUme battina avera1e of in1, you become more ~ • prolle Jlld it'• toucher to 1• ·202m· ..... in __., abape. % ~ • .,... eta career• n~eu 1 .... Thal'• bow lt •u wltb mil : to Hf, la more lmpreaalve. When I wu 33, tlie writ1n1 w Spence learned bia trade at on the wall." the Chari• Dua Co., where he While be wu buatiac I worked fol' NY9 yeara in oftlce wltll tNmendoua bome and retail .,.. .... In. U ..U ll•ltoll Uo WU ltuclriltt for u lud and m.-.mf •al•. A teal -.a. U"8H. Bttll, be tGt ~It ~ more flndl•I Illa aew dlaclpll r='d;ta, ~·--=·=~-..e-bal-=< .......... .;liii:'"""""hi. a-~~ Shortharid on LOS ANGELES CAP> -"TJs~ter la a vlaual shorthand, a dynamic sra c lUustra\.- lnc the people," art dealer Mich• Schwarts ti· fuses, 1esturtn1 to a h'amed work ln bia Century City 1allery. . "Here, you see. she bas jlllt come in from an evenin1 on the town, and she is reachin1 for the lamp -her lover is over here -and she ts almost danc1q with the lamp -and the artiat is sayint to the people of the streets 'Be Gay! Be Happy! It is La Belle Epoque!' You See?" SCHWARTZ, A BIG, bearded man ln an Im· pecClble tbree-plece sult, is pirouettta1 before the poster, acting out its measa1e with eyes roll- ing and hands waving, transformed in bis en- thusi~m for the work of tum-of-the-century Fre«ch artist Jules Cheret. "Cheret brought colors, femininity and new dimensiom to the poster," be says. "A Cheret poster, like a three-dimensional picture, ex- plodes off the page." They really do. Schwartz, with typical gusto, demonstrates the optic.al qualities of the posters by slowly darkening the U1bts on them. AS THE LIGHT DIMS, the painataJdngly layered colors of the posters actually seem to gain strength, almost glowing. Schwartz Is de· lighted as spe~tators remark on the phenomenon. .. P__.., •AY• khwuu, "are people'• Ht. Everyt,ody t&O uJoy them. Allcl whll• many of the blC namee in po1tera are already too ts· penslve, tbe poster sun represent.I a tremen- dous value. lt'• slmplt, potpant and IJ'aphlca.J. ly direct. Up-and-coming artilta Uae Cheret are still very collectable.'' • Schwartz, a voluble, 42-year~ld art expert, opened hla Galerte Midlael here about a year ago after decldin1 on Soulhem CallfornJa as a ptomislnl site for a class~c gallery. AL11tOUGB HE STRESSES that "the main appreciation comes from the aestbetic enjoy- ment ol the art," Schwartz recommends poatera for tboee interested in acqulrlnc inexpensive art. "The poster market is still really un· derprioed for the most part," be said. "You can buy a poster for $50 or $100. But the most Impor- tant thing is that people collect definitive works. You really have to collect the great pieces, even if you have to stretch a little." . . Schwartz, who spent 10 years workinl for Look magaiine before entering the art buslness, says a definitive piece Is "one that la recogniza-' ble as aesthetically and technically superior and is really sought-after piece of work. an artist's major statement." 'Title policy worth more than deeds Posters have become hot investments in re· cent years. with one by Toulouse·Lautrec retching $70,000 a few months ago. But Schwartz, who also is a consultant to pro· fessional investors on art, says too many people are leaping without looking. "Il you're investing, you either have to know the scene or be in the hands of an honest, reputable dealer," he says. "If they're careful people can really get posters modestly now thal will be dramatically higher later." DEAR BOB : We are bu.yinJ a house from a man who just divorced hil wile. His lawyer says he should give us only a quit claim deed because the ex-wife is suing the husband for all sorts of nasty things. I recall your aaying quit claim d~ can be dangerous. Should we take a chance? We really want that house. -WUliam W. DEAR WILLIAM: Wltea baylllg any PNPertJ, yoar bed p~ la aot Ute type of deed you re- ceive. Wbedaer yoo receive a qm& clatm, warru- &y, gru&, gift, sheriff' a, &r111&ee'1, or ~r type of deed, always ·get a tUle luaruee pollc1 too. II a tUle laaara.ace company woa't luue I.be deed, that deed ls probably defective. Furniture coat thpreciable DEAR BOB : 1 am shopping for an income property to buy. One realty agent, who wants to sell me an apartment house, told me if I buy a furnished building, I get to depreciate 20 percent of the cost or the used furniture Included in the purchase. ls this true? -AbeN. DEAR ABE: Yes. If new or med persoaal property, purchased for use iJl a trade or baaiJles1, From Page C1 ARBITRATION. • • • terson said. "We have technical experts available who have a lot of experience in various fields. Their conclusions are based on extensive knowledge of whatever product or service is being con- sidered." On-site inspections also can be ar- ranged. Both offices logged a 20 percent in- crease In inquiries and complaints iJJ the last two years. Nearly 26 percent of the 185,929 service calls involved processing of consumer complaints. Of these, aeproximately 122 complarnts were proc· essed by the Orange County office. Of the 122, some 107 were offered arbitration. yet only six cases were resolved by thls process. The Orange County Better Business Bureau's textile panel, which deals with dry cleaning problems, had a better comparative record with four cases setUedsatiafactorily. TOP BBB INQUIRY cat.egorie.s last year, in descending order, were service, bome improve- ment, retail, financial and automotive. Retail problems topped the complaint category, followed by seTVice, automotive, home Improve- ment and financial. SU1htly more than 73 percent of the local service took the form of reports on specific com· panies and responses to eeneral inquiries about dealing in the marketplace. The BBB advises checking a company before making a purchase. "The statistical picture for 1980 indicates an increasing number of people are doin1 just that," said William G. Friu, president of the Los Angeles-Orange County Better Business Bureau. The figures on the resolution of consumer complaints present a picture that is reflective of the generally sour state of the economy, accord- ing to Fritz. More information on the arbitration process or bow to become a volunteer arbitrator ls avallable by sending a sell-addressed, stamped envelope to the Los Angeles-Orange County Bet- ter Business Bureau, 639 S. New Hampshire ~ve., Loi Angeles 90005. SALISM•R a-ICllASI SALIS Wmt TOLL Fl& 800 t111•E1S IH9cHH flW Sil,.._ ~ ....... .. • COmblfM wttft ~Int for qulc* ,_POl'IM •Maxim""'.,,_....... nationwide • • ..... tl'lllned .. lephoM MC,..._i.t •AoUftdthealoak~ .~,... CALL TOIAYI ••• For dMalled Information 714 /; 131-7777 --..7*7 ar. 74• REAL ESTATE MAILBAG .... bH at leut a •Ix.year remabll.ag ueflll Ute, It qaal.lllel for zt perce11& "boaaa depreclatJoe" de· dae&Joe la &be year of parcbue. For example, aappoae yoa bay an apanmea& boase with M,IM of 1tove1, refrlgeraton aad faraitlll'e wtu. at leaat •h·yeara of estimated re- malDJq aseflllllfe. Tbee YCMI c-. depreciate Sl,2", wbld1 u zt percent, ID o.e flnt year. The remalDlag ...... la depreciated· o-ver tbe remalnln1 usefal Ufe. Alk yolll' tu adviser for fall detalla. Giveaway can be tough DEAR BOB: Several yean ago I bouebt land in the Pocoooa. At the time, I planned to build a home there, but my plans have chanted. The de- velopment b run by an owner's auociation which increased the annual maintenance fee from $60 to $ISO. Next year, the property taxes will 10 up 100 percent. I would like to sell but am having no luck. Can I let th.is property go for property taxes and . not pay the maintenance fee? Can I give lt away? Ms. M. L. C. DEAS MS. M. L. C.: U YCMI are 1ota1 to .-..... &lie Pl'Ol'ertY, aee a tu: adl'ller or .i. toraey. ~ It a rtpt wa7, ud •&81 .,., waya, te aba.._ property U yoa wut to mu· lmlae you tu: cledactloa for lite lou. Of e..ne 1• cu ghe tile pnpert7 •••1· am u yoe .._.. te tab a dlartty ....._, , .. ·u lane to ft8d a cllartty wn.u.. to accept &lie Jud. No& m-., cltarttiea wW accept wortlalea pnperty tJla& wtD cos& money to mabttala. Starker trade worth finding DEAR BOB : Some time ago, you wrote about the tax savings of Starker tax-deferred exchanges. As I had a cash buyer for my office building and wanted to trade for a bigger building, I went to my certified public accountant and my attorney to work out a Starker "delayed exchange." Neither had heard of Starker trades. Both said It was impossible to sell one building, put the pro- ceeds In a trust arran1ement, and later buy a big- ger building with the money. Then I took your suuestion and consulted the attorney for the local Board of Realton. She ts very familiar with Starlrer-Ui>e trades, handled all the leeal details and cbarjed me only $850. You should emphasize that some attorneys and CPA• don't know wttat a Starker exchan1e is. -BartC. DEAR BART: Tbank you for 1llartn1 yoar ex· perlence. I alwaya aa11ut couaUlal •• ex· perleaced realty attorney for maUen coaHC&ed wt~ real esbte. Mos& lawyera ud CPAI are Dot sped~ la &blt ~mpUcat.ed new. Allolber way &o loeate real mate law ud ac· counttns apeclalltu la a•k wtalcll local lawyers ud accoaataau teach real e1&at.e coanea at aearby colleges ud a..lvenltin. To test ncll peneaa, uk tlilem &o brteny explain &o ,.. tlae receat 8'arlln, Blgga, Wa1euea, aad Barker coert deelaloal. If Uaey caa't, .you bavea't foaad a real eatate spedalllt. Built-inf inand:ng urged DEAR BOB : Some time ago you told another reader that since be had excellent credit, be should refinance bis mortgage before the sale to make bia home more attractive to prospective buyers. Since interest rates have cone up since you wrote that, do you stm feel that way! I ask be4ause we are tryin1 to sell our home. But its low mortcage bitlance, the agent tells us, makes it bard to sell. -JobnC. DEAJl JOHN: Normally lt'• best &o let the buyer arruge Illa own mort1a1e fl.Daacln1. Bat many bllyera and their realty ageata caa 't or doe't luaow how to get a mon1age toclay. So U yoa cu help, you i.ome wUJ bffome more saleable. Al of tbla wrttlll1, mortgage lnterest rates are la the 14 percent range. Few home bayen caa qHllly for aach mortgages. But U yot1 refl.Daace before tlae sale, and make nre that mon1a1e ls ata111Dable, yoa cu probably 1et mo.& of I.be cull yoa Deed from the reflaudll1. Yoa.r boyer can thea pvdaue wttb a small eaall clowa paymeat. Yoa may bave &o take back a secoed mort1a1e '° ftll aay ftuaee gap. There are tllouanda of home bayen who will stretch tbelr bvdgeta to bay .a home. The problem I• tbey don't know bow &o ftll.ance l.belr purcbaae. Even at today'• blp lnterest rates, U yoa provide ballt-ln ftnanc:lD1 for a prospective bay er, your home wtu bave an advan&age over other homes of- fered for sale. you ave . an have paid S25.000 lo I R.S .. obtain an energy and l.T.C lax refund and purchase electric generating equipment lea se d to m anufacturers for 5 years. 2S'l tax free annual r eturn paid monthJy. <714> 751 ·4877. COLLECTORS CORNEA Rare Cotna & Stampe GOLD • SILVER Prices for 4-10-11 Oel4 C.._ .... Sii-Cl. fll.IS .., S.I• .-..is .-..u ..,..,. ....,. ..., ..... . ..., ...... .. ,.,., ~ '-~-... c.i ... .-..-. (714) 55Ml50 South Coalt Plaza VIiiage ------CAc ___ C.. ...... 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J wu aurprised not only by the volume ot mail but alao by the 1troq emotiom ez. pressed by many of the writ.en. Many readers d.ldn't minee words in ob- JecUnt to the new pJa1Ue ueka. "1bey atlnk," wrote oae. "Tbey are an abomination," wrote another. "WJIOEVEK INVENTED THEM should be tarred and feathered!" wrote Mary Renli· of Akroa, Ohio. But others expressed the op· posit.e opinion with equal force .. ''They're terrific," wrote oae. "Three cheers for the plastic sacks," urged another. One reader went so far u to claim that they were "heaven sent." Certain types of shoppers seemed to favor each type of bag. THOSE WHOSE CAKS bad s hallow trunks said that the shorter plastic sacks were better than the taller paper ones that ' had been crushed by the lids cl their trunks. Those who walked to the store or wbo bought only a few items at a time preferred the plastic bags be<:ause they were easier to carry. But most of the mail came from readers who drove to the supermarket and did not find loaded paper. bags to be too much to ban· die. A common complaint of these aboppen was that tbe plaatlc carry-out Ncka feU over whu placed in their can. "AS SOON A8 I PVT the plastic bat ln my car, lt c0Uap1e1, '' wrote Thelma Lempert of Oak Park, Mlcb. "I have to repack the bae ·before I can brine lt into the house, and when I put lt on the kitcben ce>Unter, everytbJnt fall• out acatn! .. Many ruden complained that my col· umn didn't mention that one 'ol the bit advan· taeea of the paper ba11 waa eeoloelcal. Paper bao. they t><>lnted out. are recyclable, blodeeracfable and manafactured from a re- newable aource. "~e we have severe pollution and waste-disposal problems and since plastic iJ difficult to dispose of, we should discourage new utea that unnecessarily add to this burden," said Pauline Rllk of Red Barut, N.J . Many readers said that they bad stopped sboppin& at their favorite supermarket when it switched to plastic sack.a. Other readers wished that supermarkets in their areas used the new bags. • The battle lines appear to be drawn. But must there be winners and loeen in lbe battle of the bap? Read more about this subject ln an upcomlna column. REFUND OF THE DAY Write to the following address to obtain tbe form required by this Sl refund offer: Old London Melba Rounds and Cream Cheese Refund Offer. P .O. Box 1340, Arlington Heights, Ill. 60006. This offer expires July 31 1981. • _____ ._. __________________________________ . AIM-Dll o.m..I Heellll ~ Off#. -elw M Alm ot DX t~ $tnd U. '-''" rlNNI farl"ll. IN ba(ll '*'91 "'"" ti. --"Le~ 91'<11Nn ~.,... end ll•e_..,,.dM.,..lofturtoft. 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"You can't expect people to pay S25,000 for an automobile that doesn't fit precise· ly ," said Brown. Some of the features of the DeLorean include: 11 V6 engine used.in some Peugeot·Renault·Volvo models that produces 120 horsepower at 6,000 rpm; RADIO PAGER '6.1 PER MONTH For servic.es only Unllmtted pages and pur- chase your recondiUoned pa- ger for only $100 wUh 30 days guaranteed parts and labor . Be paged ln a four county area, Lot Angeles. Orange, San Bernardino and River- side Coan&les. 401 S. SANt' A FE SANTA ANA CALL 714/835-3305 ORANGE COUNTY ~IO TELEPHONE SERVICE a Bosch K·Jetronic ignition system; a steel back bone chassis; rack and pinion steerins; 1u.J.hrin1 doors; a stainless steel body and a power assisted disc braking system. The company is considering introducing a sedan in two years. Ir. the meantime. DeLorean enthusiasts will have to get by with the current one·seat model that comes with either a manual five·speed or a three·speed automatic. Choosing Irvine as the site ror the company's North American headquarten was a matter of preference and economics. Currently OeLorean employs 50 people at its headquarters at 2055 S.E . Main St. Even at peak production no more than 125 will be raeeded, Brown said. 7 ~--------. PRINT ·0-MAT J.420 E . COAST HlGHWAY, C.D.M. ~ C-'• u N__.__) f ~~~c~.~~-(1_1•_)_6_1>_2_13_3~~~~ cz,t.~Qt.:ALITY PRINTING e FLYERS •BROCHURES • LETTEAHEADS • ENVB.OPES • WEDDING CARDS • BUSINESS CARDS A • CARBONLESS FORMS • BUSINESS FORMS "Quatf 'r• , e DIRECTORIES &~ riJ16f' e POST CARDS C!L.. •RESUMES ~ •NOTICES •LABELS AteoAvell*-: XPOX•Al'TllT•TYPHEmNG•UPERT TYPING CALL 875-2133 TODAY! ... Pick Up And De11Ye1Y Available 10°/o DISCOUNT with this coupon on any prJntlng or copying placed between . I Apttt t tin 17 L-------------~---~--- Medical Professional Space in lrvin.e EXCELLENT OPPOllTUNITY WITH IMMEDIATE AV AILABIUTY! Thetc brand new buildio,. ''THB ARBOR" ate locared centtaR1 ill cM Cicy of Irvine. One o( dw lattesc 1rowin1 ma54er plan cities in che • co.antry. h .baa o.cellent acceu 10 adjacent surface 1treecs and the freeway n~work, as well H immedlace prodmicy to local housing. ' I Given IM de~raphkt and loofion ft hu to be ooe o( che oucs(and• Ins commercial siccs In Onnt• County. This, coupled wlch the design tit che buildingt, should naake h both an imiwdlact •rd Ions 1,., .. Orange Coatt DAILY PtLOT/SUnday, April 12, 1981 Attorney claims insurance An Oranae County SUperlor Court Jury hu awarded more than $100,000 in dama1es to a Oil supply W AStuNGTON (AP> -The nation'• Strateelc Petroleum Reserve now holds 18 diya worth ot oil lmport1 wttb another seven days on order, the Energy Department says. Harry A. Jones, deputy asaiJ· tant secretary In cbaree of the stockpile~ told a House ap· proprlation.s aubcommlttee the admlniatratioo is shooting for a 36·day supply by the end of the next f18cal year, Sept. 30, 1982. The eventual target is a 112-day supply. NeWJ>Ort Beach attorney who cl•lmed an insurance ~ompany attempted to thwart bl1 representation 0£ t..vo client.s in a peraOllal injury case. Tbe award waa made l•te Tbur~ay to Richard Youna. at· torney tot two Ohio men wbo had tiled a lawsuit after beme Injured in a traffic accident in Ian Clemente in February lgf6. Young's attorney, Wylie Aitken. of Santa Ana, contended in the trial before Judge John Flynn that the Personal Service Insurance Co., of Columbus, Ob1o, made offers to settle the cue witb the two accident vie· tims, despite the fact the case was in litigation. The insurance compa ny . Aitken said, told the men they could avoid paying attorneys Fluor stock rebound draws speculators "It looka like the speculators are at it again.·· At least that's the opinion of David McNatt, account ex· ecutive at Bateman Eichler Hill Richard's Newport Beach office, in response to the near-record 587 ,200 shares of Fluor Corp. stock thatchangPd hands Friday. Fluor closed up 1 ~ at4-4 . ''A lot or people follow dif. ferent stocks, and as they drop, become active buyers." McNatt said. "In this case, if they thought Fluor was a good buy at 50, and it drops to 42, they enter the market." Fluor set its sing le ·day volume record of 603,300 April 1, when the company announced plans to merge with St. Joe Minerals Corp. or New York. On that day, Fluor stock plummet· ed 4 % to close at 46. "Once you get over that initial selloff, a technical rebound often o c c u r s , · ' M c N a-t t s a i d "Speculators. who think the stock has bottomed out. become attracted to it." PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS BUSINRH NAME STATEMENT ~ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMaNT PUBLIC NOTICS f'ICTITIOU$ 9UlfNIP$ NAMa ITAT&M••T T II• loll-Ing per...... .,. OOlng buslnnaet: Tiie lollow1n11 P•r""'s •re c!oln11 Tiie lollow1n11 per'IOl\s ••• 001no MARIECA~ENDARPIE$HOP •2 bUWnHUl buslnenti. T,,t lollowlnt .,.,_ 11 ..... SH N. 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Tiii• , ... ,.,,_, ••• flied wit" the Thia .... _, WH llled wllft 11• Tiii• ......,,_. -......... ' County C1eR of O<M .. Collftly °" County Clerk of Or.,ge County on County Cl•rk ot Or.,,oe CounlY Oft County Clerll et 0.-.... c..it Aprll t , 1• -rch lt, ltlt. April 2. , .. ,. A.Pfll •, ttlt. Prnidlllftt st .... E1 .. noe1u . I ..... RW>del Slmerd ~ ., ... .._ ,.,.... l"tHUt f'1Sfl41 Pullll ... Or .... Coest O.lly l'ltot. P111>ll-Or ..... CO.UI Dolly Pilol, Publl-Or-C.OHI 0.lly Pllo\ l'ubllahed Or .... ~ ..., -~,, .... APfll II, It, M, Me'I' I. 1'11 lnMI Merell 21, it, April S, 12, 1'11 ,_,, ~·~·· 1t11 --161Mt APfll 12, lt, a. Mey I, "" Here's Our Answer to INFLATION/ ~620:0 TAX FREE &·INSURED · Accumulated Returns During Working Years YOU CANT AFFORD NOT TO BE PRESENT Plan to Attend Our IRA, Keogh & Corporate Pension Planning SEMINAR April 22, 1981 7:00 P.M. Sheraton Newport 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, Ca. Brasilia 4 Room Natio·nally Recognized, Authority on Pension Plans & Administration. TOPICS: Avenues to Flexible IRA Keogh. 6 Corporate Plans; Transfers 6 Rollovers of existing Plans; Gaining Stability, High Yields and Security with your Pension Plans. Are hlgh yi~lds with fully insured* lnoestments the ulUmate goal for-your investment dollars? i . ' ?'; ... I • \ .. I ~I I ' •• l ' I Coast OAJLY PILOT/SUndlv, Ai!ril 12. 1981 NEW YORK (AP I Interested in a hot stock -fast moving. lots of volume~ Well. we've got one for you It's a <'Om mun1t'ations out ht. does a Jot of research and development in ele<'· tronics. It's called American Telephone & Telegraph Not much of a tip, you might say. AT&T hasn't sold for more than S66 or less than $39 in the last 15 years. and its stock chart looks Uke the sur- face of a pond on a dead calm sum- mer day. · ABOUT the only excitement it ever creates on Wall Street is when the company raises its dividend Even then. if the stock moves as mu<'h as SJ in any single trading session it's regarded as a rare event. Yet, there Telephone was. regular- ly leading the active list In the past week, and bouncing around as though the company had just found a way to use interferon for long-distance calls. As of the 4 p.m . close in New York on Friday. AT&T shares stood at $54. 75. sporting a S2 :n gain for the week. The rest of the stock market didn't fare quite so well The Dow Jones average of 30 industnals slipped 6.84 -. 0f'9ft09 CoMt DAILY P.ILOT/8unday, April 12, 1981 ()il: ?;here's not much teft Rand Corp,. report says few domestic sources still undiscovered SANTA 'MONICA (AP> -America already baa burned moat of the crude oil It'• ever Ukely to coax from the ground and what'• left woo't lut more Ulan a few decides at cunent produc. don levels. concludes a Rand Corp. re· port. "Tiu~ sltuatton ta not 1rlm or desperate, but it definJtely means chanaes will have to be made . . . and we have enou1h oll left to live us time to make those changes,'' aaJd political scientlat Richard Nebrina. "But we can't just alt back and say there'• nothln1 to worry about anymore." With the Arab embar10-01J crisis all but foreotten, some government and in- dustry specialists suggest vast pools of oil remain undiscovered in the United States. forced to yield more on than expected. Nehrln1 and Re1lnald Van Driest worked about three yeara on tbe report for the U.S. GeolosicaJ Survey and tbe U.S. Encr1y Department. ReleM Saturday, it analysed 1tatllt.lca1 and geololic data to forecast the Unlted States' total domeaUc auppllea ol oU and natural eas. WITH THE moat optimlatic project- ion, Nehrine eaid, "we can prob· ably leap production up pretty clOH to current levels <ol about'"' mi.Won bar· rels a day) for U to 20 yean. After that we are bound to decline. "My lowest estimate says production of oil 20 years from now will be down to 55 to 60 percent of what it is now In W, country." Those forecasta assume exploration NEHRING disagrees: "People who and production costs of $40 a barrel, not have been sayin1 there'• a whole lot counting taxes and royalties. That still to be discovered are wrong. There 's price, substantially hi1her than current Nehrina said doJDestic production peaked about 1"701 decllned steadily un· W about lV181 when 1t jumped 1U1btly with Alukan oil, before levelln1 off un· tll this year, when "preliminary reoorta 1bow it 11 probably be1lnnin1 to d~cllne 1ll1htly .• But on the bri&ht side, be said, recent conaervaUoo trench mean "even tbou1h our dome.Uc production I• decllnlnt, demand wUJ be declinln1 abo. It la not impouible that imports wil1 continue droppln1 over the next decade." The report satd total U.S. productiOQ...._ both past and tuture, probably will be at least 210 billion barrels of oil and liquid natural gaa -with a one-in-ten chance of 285 billion barrels -before the wells finally run dry, ii prices reach $40 a barrel But of Ulat total, 175 billion barrels are already identified and 140 billion have been consumed. not a lot left other than in Alaska and a world rates, is based on 1980 dollars. In few places offshore ." 10 years, inflation would probably push MOST OF the remaining production, There aren't many new places left to it near $100 a barrel. Nehrisaid, will come from more in- look ln the continental United States, In 1979, Americans consumed about tense 'lling to get more oil from exist- said Nehring, who estimates hall to 18.S million barrels of oil each day -ing fiel . "That costs you more, but at two-thirds of new oil will come from some 6.8 billion barrels a year -and higher prices it's worth it." Alaska. imported roughly 40 percent of it. The Abou~ the only promising region for ,.., • ........_ He said in an interview that most of report by the private think tank did not new di$coveries is Alaska, where the SPLASH!_ A trio of youths enjoys warm afternoon in Beloit, Wis., the country's future production will consider oil or 1as produced from such 10.7 billion barrels of known reserves tossing rocks into creek near municipal golf course. The boys are, come from existing oil fields that, with unconventional sources as oil shale or will alm0$t certainly double and may from left. Joe Gornellier, Cory Miller and Trey Taylor. decontrolled higher pri:.:· c:.::els •. iclainilbleiimclolall.miiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiqluiaidirulpllieiwiiithinieiwjidiisicioiveini· eisj. iiijijiijiiiiiiiiijiiiiiijiiiiiiiiii(-~~-r;~~-~-~-ljl I ~ ...... AOV[AJIS(O I MEACHANOIS[ POLICY. Strike violence • nses By the Associated Press The coal industry's top representative ex- pressed doubt Saturday that talks set to begin this week \\ith the Unit- ed Mine Workers will end qu.ickJy a strike by 160,000 union miners. The gloomy prediction came amid reports of violence in the Eastern coal fields, including a shooting attack on UM W pickets in Kentucky and an attack at a non-union mine in Ohio. 8 . R. Brown , head n e g otiator for the Bituminou s Coal Ope rators Association, said he was "not op· timistic" that talks with the UMW would bring a quick solution lo the 17-day-old strike. UMW officials had announced late Friday th at the BCOA had agreed to re- s ume talk s in Washington on Tuesday. In the coal fields, Ken· lucky state police said shots were fired from a passing vehicle at a line of U MW pickets at a Chessie System railway yard at Shelbiana, Ky . No one was injured in Friday's attack. state troopers said. A SHOT was fired into an office trailer al a non -union mine in eastem Ohio, according to Belmont County Sheriff's Deputy Mike Clark. The building . at the Ohi.o Coal and Construction Co. was set ablaze with a flammable liquj_d and partially damaged, Clark said. 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More than 350,000 Appalachian coal miners lost their Jobs dur- ihg the late 1940s and early 1950s, because of industry mechanization and the switch ftom coal to oll and natural gas. For the people of Appalachia, 'DIVERSIFY OR STARVE' Author Harry Caudill and especially those in the coalfields of West Virginia, western Pennsylvania, eastern Kentucky and southwestern Virginia. the changes meant economic disaster. Those who could fled to so- c a lled Appalachian ghettos in cities s uc h as Baltimore, .Cleveland, Chicago and Detroit, where -as the lyrics to a ·popular song went -"by day I make the cars and by night I . make the bars." ~ MANY WHO remained in the hills lived in rickety shanties, scraping by on the federal gov- ernment's monthly handouts of cheese, lard and beans. Hunger was widespread in Ap- . palachia back then, and the re- gion lagged woefully in areas such as health care, housin g and highways. This was the Appalachia that John Kennedy found when be c;ampaigned in West Virginia 'during the 1960 presidential · primary. He was shocked by the ·.ramshackle houses, the broken : rnen and women and the un-;: . demourisbed children. So were the reporters who ac- companied him and gave the rest of the nation a close-up of the squalor they found. Kennedy's experiences ln Ap- palachia and the nation'• stricken conscience led, two years later, to creation of the federal food stamp pro1raiu. The "War on Poverty," which Lyndon Johnson would pursue so vlcorously alter Kennedy's as- sassination, had begun. Now, some lS years , thousands of volunteers and billions of dollars later, the out· come of that "war," like that of America's military effort in Southeast Asia duriftl the same period, is still a controvenlaJ subject in central Appalachia. Karen Mulloy, one of the early volunteers, says the poverty and despair sh e round remains etched in her memory. But once she got over her first im· pressions she was amazed by the strength and determination of some of the residents of the Kentucky hamlet where she worked. · "ONE WOMAN, Edith Easterling, still stands out in my mind. She's the wife of a dis- abled coal miner. They live at Poorbottom, on Ma rrowbone Creek, and I learned a lot from them. "Edith became a community leader. I remember her flS being particularly outspoken ill a fight against the s trip miners whose operations were threatening the homes of the people along the creek." Ms. Mulloy also remembers that local officials usually were cooperative at first but changed once the coal camp residents she helped organize began demand· ing a greater s hare of govern- ment services. "It was just like the civil ri g hts movem e nt in that respect," she says. "Everything would be fin e as long as you stayed on 'safe' s ubjects. "BUT ONCE you started dis· cussing things s uch as why the courthouse people had a ll the power, then they'd start accus· ing you of coming in and stirring up the people." Larry Hamrick had some simi lar experien ces al Williamson, when the Office of Economic OpportunHy was cranking up in the area. ., "Year s ago we were con- sidered a threat by the local politicians." says Hamrick, a MingtS' County native who now heads its community action pro- grams. '·But once they began to see the effect our programs were having, and after they began to r ealize that these programs not only help everybody but also bring S2 million a year into the county. things began to change. "NOW WE HAVE an exceUent working relationship with the county officials; there's been a complete turnaround." Today, Hamrick points with pride to the county's manpower training program , its 15 Headstart cente rs, and its nutritional and dental pro- grams for senior citizens, among others. "We started with $18,000 in . ' Oran e Coast DAil Y PflOT/SUnday. M E C __ ,,_ • • ,. .. .,.,....,.... . r~. verett a16UUU with four of seven children posed in their shacic in 1965. Did war on poverty's billions of dollars, thou.sands of volunteers improve Life in Appalachia? funding back in the '60s," he says Hannah, who once worked ·'I liked it pretty well in says. "Now, we've got a $4 for Hamrick and now operates a Columbus. but [ was l\lways million-a-year operation and successful restaurant that was homesick," recalls Duty, who we're the lh.ird largest employer started as a federalJy-funded now works for the Mingo County in the county, with 400 to 500 project. "I'm ashamed to say I poverty program, upgrading employees and up to 1,000 in the ever had anything to do with substandard housing. summer." those people." "I've run into quite a few HAMRICK SAYS he feels his program has helped stabili1e Mingo County's economy, which. like other Appalachian coalfield communities, historically has been d ep e ndent upon the vagaries or the coal industry. Hannah disagrees, however . He feels ope rations such as Hamrick's are proof that the local poverty programs have become part of the problem rather than the solution. "It's just another arm or the government bureaucracy now," who· ve come back from 'the TOM GISH IS the editor of The cities since we cam e home. Mountain Eagle, a crusading There's definitely better housing w ee kly new s pap e r a l Whitesburg, Ky., on the Ken-and more jobs here than when I lucky-Virginia border. He says left. but things are still tough." he thinks the poverty program Duty's paycheck comes, at · was taken over by Appalachia ·s least indirectly. from the federal local politicians years ago, with government. Private sector jobs deleteriousresults. a r e scarce in central Ap· ·'They've changed the pro-palachia, where thousands of gram's thrust from social action coal miners currently are out of to sociaJ service," he says. "Oh, work. they continue to d o som e worthwhile things in som e cases, but the advocacy that was the original intent has been , by and large, coerced and cor · rupted." Gish and other critics or the poverty pro1ram are quick to concede, however , that Ap· palachla's poor are far better off than they we re before the federal government turned its attention to the area. "TODAY, THE average kid ·around here usually aims at finishing high school, instead of grade s chool," Gish says. However, the area still lags behind the rest of the country, with a high school dropout rate of 31.5 percent, compared with 27 percent nationwide. While some progress bas been real!zed ln the fi1ht against pov· erty, the region ls still ·one of the poorest in the oaUon. ·According to the ARC, nearly a third of Appalacbla'e residents were below the poverty level in .1965. Now, the agency aaya, 2.8 million, or 15 percent of all Ap- palachians, are mired ln pov- ·erty. AS A RESULT, m any families once again have drifted back to food stamps and welfare checks. On the other hand, mansions ba\oe 1prun1 up on many of the hllla, built primarily by wealthy coal operators, especially thoee who operate atrlp mlnea. Harry Caudlll and Charles DISalvo are familiar with both the mansions and the check days of Appalachia. The two men, both students o( the region, say that while the war on poverty may have im· ~roved the quality of life in AP· palachia, they feel the long term price was too hiah. "The governmental benefit programs have turned some Darts of Appalac hia into a welfare reservation," said DiSalvo, a West Virginia University law school instructor who spent four years in eastern Kentucky as a poverty lawyer. "INSTEAD OF providing peo· pie with meaningful work, the government has thrown them a sop and they've come to depend on it. I don't think the liberal SQcial change movement has re· ally come to grips with this." Caudill Is a noted Kentucky author whose works. including "Night Comes to the Cum- b e r I a nd s," offer mu c h sociological insight into the re- gion . .. A major effect of the federal government's efforts over the past 15 years has been to build some much-needed r oads and vocational schools," says the former Whitesburg attorney who now teaches at the University of Kentucky. "BUT THE MAIN effect has been to lock our people into a de- pendency on welfare. In many of the s mall towns and isolated hollows, it's a case of starve or draw welfare checks " Caudill says he feels the pov· erty program's great shortcom· ing probably has been its failure to help create an economy less dependent on coal. "We need desperat ely to diversify.·· he says. "Take Japan's piano industry, for in stance. At the end of World War JI neither Japan nor Appalachia had any piano factories. Now, Japan is the world's leading .. piano produce r . u s ing Ap- palachian hardwoods .·· CAUDILL ALSO says he thinks the area will rrever truly prosper until the out-of. slate corporations with vast holdings in Appalachia iare made to pay more equitable taxes. Edith Easterling, the miner's wife from Poorbottom . says she's grateful for the war on poverty and for the idealistic young people it brought to the region, many of whom have married and s t ayed in Ap- palachia. "I wouldn 't take all you could ca rry in money f or the knowledge and education those young people h avt given me and our community," she says. "THEY AWAKENED us and helped us to understand that we could speak out, without fear, about conditions we had always taken for granted. "I know we've still got a long way to go here in Appalachia. but we've come a long way s ince the early 1960s." CLASSIFIED INDEX T1 Pbct Ytar A•, Catt 642-5678 lltUS£S FOi SAU tm ESTAT£ Auu11~ 1;,. Mhr Alailrtnwnh. for 1w1 .. ........... _,, ttu\H"'"' firQtliftt \ '~ '"'~ ... lt'lli , .. , .. ,_ .... '""' IOWll 11111 l»ot lb • ·~ .... •-iw. t'llf !11> () (@• ... ==: ~::: ~:'!::·· lllHAlS '"''"'"' tu r "''"" 211111 ·~-.... l nlurn••llri Dil u,.,..,.., •Urft ,., \ "' ui.-. t'Qftdl1nu"'""'' twrn -· l'9Nlom1~1un" I M -Tov.ni..... ...... •uro ~ To-n"""'~' I •I ~ ll•"*'""" t'lir11 -·~' ... '"' ill!IN A '..-,.,. J'1W t.<'Wfol ... ,...,. "'""" a.tt..l"r-"•""'vl. 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Financing available at 12\'-i ';< Priced Sl 74,900. Don 't wait. call 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS 10°/oDOWN Laurel Pt townhome, pool, spa, perfect condi· lion, Move in today. Call iiill Makk your shopping easier by using the Dally Pilot Classified Ads. USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call 642-5671 bt. 322 ,:.,.., 6lll THEREAL ESTATERS VIEW Ownerw•c~ Jftdv'\(ni1I Mt'1111b\ 4.ltll ~-·"" ·~ Ho.Mi For We C·2LOT for sale in San Clemente. 8000 sq fl. As king $165.000 671-1111 IEAUTIFUUY REFURllSHED 4 bdrm home in good location with a com· pletely remodeled kitchen. new paint. new 3 Bdrm CliH Haven beauty. Owner will con- sider all reasonable of· fers. 2 SPAS. one indoor, one o u tdoor. 2 fireplaces, used brick entertainers pool area. Cabana, fire ring, view Saddleback Mountains, Fashion Island. lights. Newly remodeled, new --- kitchen. Call today for STOP appOintment. J; DREAMING! Let 1t happen 9'7, as- sumable loan 3 br, fam SEA COVE rm, l3• ba. Try wrap l o a n < 8 0 •;; L T V > . PROPERTIES Spacious h v area + 714 631 6990 huge rear yrd w/blfl __ • __ • _ _ spa. Walk to community HOME pool & tennis. Home warranty + upgrades! IN THE LAKES 545-9491 $81,SOO. Beautiful single ~ .... lee story condominium, de- corated in earthtones REAL ~ATE and woods. E"cellent --------- location. Close to pool, spa, tennis courts, shop- ping, schools. etc. Love- 1 y lush p <i rk ·like landscap~d com · munituy. Great for busy executive. Call 7~·1700 THE REAL ESTATERS ••• LHMiler 117 Pinest.one Irvine You a re the winner o( 2 tr..flcbh CS14 Value), to lc•Ccmadn A prU 21\hr\; 25 Anaheim Convention Center T ickets must be ex· ... .a.ME YOUR changed for reserved "~ seats -at the convent.ion DOWN center ahead of time. 3 Bd 2 Ba, garden patio Call 642-5678, ext. 272 to h o m e 1 pr Ide of claim your tickets. ownership, lowest price, • • • all upgrades. Call Tim ---- Rhone 631-1266 I R&"Mt.x H~\11••1!-.. Sell with EASE! Jt's a BREEZE CJ asslfied Ada 642-5678 WATERFRONT CONDOS Huntingt.oo Harbour Purchase w/5% dn. on fantastic terms. Brand new, cpt'd, draped. ON WATER, guarded gate entrf, views. 2 car gar. Po<> 4r tennis. 2 & 3 BDRM AVAIL JMMEO. From $299,000. Call 7141556-9600. OCIMROMT 2 Bdr~!.t 2 ba, unfum. New. N:>U yrly. IAYFllOHT 3 Bdrm, 1 ba, unfum. Mint cond. tl50 yrly. CHAMH&ROMT ·STARTING 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, unfum. f15oYrly. associated A NEW BUSINESS? •• ., I-I'· • I 11. . .., LUXURIOUS TOWMHOME OM ,.er MW-Eutaide c.o.ta .... , J Bdrmt, J~ baU., lo..s.d with ~l111er lo*bel. lln. leee llVH be re I BeeuUrol pol)l-be re· ed1 ror IUllUIMr! Oab' bal.aoo. HWTY, •nn -· .,..., llSIMESS, tNYEST· .. Oil, FINANCE ...._,,_,,IP-• ... Q 1141.u'"" 111 aftt•d MflH '"'"'""'m l/pt><lfl ' loll) 111•• ...... "' "'""'"" 11(111 ,,._>l"'-" ll~ .. -·"'-"'"" '11411 lll<w1-•Tll• .. m ANNOUNCEMENTS, P£RSONALS I LOST I FOUND AnfjllJMnt'f'nwnl"' ~Im l".r "'"" \I.It• .... ,.1 ,,. ... -~ \2!11 l.-.t • ••tUoftd ~.,, •'ff"Of\•I' l.'\ .. l 'iliftal t lvt~ $.till Tr.u·I '>I~• Hotts.1 For We associated 811()1-l 11'> JH Al TriJ>S }.1Jl1 'W Hnlt· o t-1 1 't ~. COlldo Spedalkts Call the experts at the co ndo inform a ti on center. Touchstone Realty 9fl3.Cll67 LAND SI 0.55 PR FT Prime M-1. appro". 60,000 sq. ft . Seller will carry financing at belo~ market rates. Call 751-3191 C::. ',(I ( C T -t-' PW JP( HI il •, SUYCES ...,, NT llo,...lllf) OIPlOYMENJ & PIEPAIAJIOM !Ir"""'• ·~·lr"flllln l';!t,:\••1 ... 1 It 11 ol!l.O M & I' MEJCMANIMSE AM-Apphww..,, Awl""' Kw u Jto.,. ""°lclo"' MltHl•h t .,....,,._,. r..qwµttwnt , ... ,, ,..._, t rn-10 \ '"" Urnilurt tiii1r•at•''•' .. ''°''"'" llw-.huld 011v1h J .. , ..... ,, l''""''o.." HomesFcwS. REALE.5TATE NEW USING IAYFllOHT .. ill•• Tlll!I M> lhlJ --· .... tlll) '"''" 11112' ~ IOll.\ ...... ... ~ •Ill• "'Iii ,. ... , ..... , liltl1U •ti\ Decorators dream, Balboa Isle. Sl,600,000. OCEAHRONTS Sl,200,000. Peninsula Point, magnlricent view 4Br, 38r, custom home $500,000, 38r, 2Ba. bachelor. owe. PENINSULA POINT TRMUX Great owners unit, 3Br, 3Ba & <3Br, 2Ba·2Br, lBa). IEACHHOUSE Get a group of 2 or 3 friends together and buy this cute beach house for only Sl7S,OOO. UHITS 6 Units N.B. Penin 6 UultsC.M. 8 Units'N.B. Penin Owners will finance COSTA MESA COHDO 3Br, 2Ba and all for only $126,950. HEW PORT SHORES 3Br, 2Ua. 2 frplcs. $137,000. C reative financing avail. COMDOSIH HAWAII Maui and Kauai Condos. Will exchange for units. co dos etc. IO'I \ HI \I I \ l'l .. SELL Idle items with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. ANAHEIM HILLS DWLEX ._.I"' Hlll1....,lex·•a.w.tt. ,.,,., ,..... ...... ~,,...of ow••r1lllp l•cl•d•1 •Ir cottdltloalng, w••lt•r/* yw, eef1kpt'.tor. 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Houff• For Selk llG CANYON Ailts.""' . toJftltfll ... a1rres, usn , u •.••.• .,, *ii Allll ...... llwol> *'" ''"rt'""'• (:;~ ...... ,., ... H '...,,, .... 1 -\.•hl)al•'I l"umt•f *.&.l 1111."T . l ... um .. u1.,.1 ~J lto+hth -u l~·· :~ u....t ... ~ ..... ,,.,.., WU I tm~··••• iAAt\dU t..U ....,, ...... ""41 ~ ~I ftUI \ Utril .. n., tU+l .. 1tl11f1d1 ~ l'mto l'h 1urn1lh IN'•I 110 011.0 ........ ,,.~ ...... ,.~,·· 1t1'711 \, ...... •ft, I HMMtforS. \ Exquisitely upgraded Monaco on golf course. 3 Br formal dining fam room, assumable loans. Submit all offers, asking $.575,000. I t HARIOR RI~ Beautiful customii.ed La Tremont plan on view lot. 4 Br + den, park, parquet floors, spa. $730,000. owe $500,000 at 13~%. SPY•LASS SPICTACU' Al Dramatic ocean, harbor and nite lite views. Exquisitely upgraded 4 bedroom with beautiful den, 2 fireplacesi covered patios $625,000. Owner wil carry. 714 / 760-9333 BAYFRONT LIDO ISLE Enjoy "sunsets supreme" in this 4 bdrm, 4 bath home. Would you believe 75' of bayfront plus pool, deck, patio. Pier & float for large boat. BAYFRONT HOME PIER & SLIP Charming Balboa Isle Bayfront home. New construction with outstanding d'e tail. Call now for a personal preview of this lovely home. OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX Drastic reduction on brand new Balboa duplex. 1st owners 200% depreciation. Great rental area. 100 feel from beach. Large 3 bdrm, 3 bath plus 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Owner will assist in financing $425.000. AWARD WINNING HOME OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 2750 sq. ft. contemporary Lido Isle home. 3 bedroom, 4 bath plus study. 3 car garage. Street to street location. WALTON'S MOUNTAIN Newly carpeted on radiantly heated IA YROHT ._..floors. 2 patios. 224 Genoa. $695,000. OPEH SUHDA Y I ·5 ~ 22 miles from San Juan Capis trano in nat'I forest. Quality 3 Bdrm home. Sale or trade. Rick Averill Doheny Really 661·7~ 38 lolboa CoYes BOAT SLJP·SANDY BEACH + large 3 bdrm & den. 2 hath home & much more' SS2S,000' Owner I Agent 673-9187. OCEAHROHT Choice comer duple" 3 COMMBCIAL bdrm. 2 bath up 2 bdrm. PROPERTY 2 bath down. Can con Tired of selling houses 7 vert to a larger home. days a week? We need SELLER WILL HELP one licensee to learn the FINANCE! S895,000! skills to manage & lolboalayProp. broker commercial real R.alton estate. Income from 67r:7060 mgmt wh.ile you learn. 1~~~·~~-~~~·~~ Super benefits; Ufe in· 1~ s urance ; health in· surance. & dental plan. Contact Km, 675-6700. GIANTFIXB Sl0,000 below market. No qual. S30,000 dwn. 11200/mo. SM-8171. INVEST IN LOCATION Sharp 2 bedroom condo in Mesa Verde, Priced to sell at $98,500. Call Anne Mccasland 631-1266 FORECLOSURE N.I. 4br, FR, new kit., carpet, drapes, $25 000 dn. Asking $28.5,000 Only ~ days left. Bob & Dovie Koop HHITAGEPAU HIGH ASSUMAILE 3bdrm, l1h bth condo near~p_ark, pool schools & s hopring. $77,600 1st T.D. $106,900 tota investment Jerry Jones OWNER WILL AMANCI Westcliff charmer 4 Bdrm + den on poolsized lot. Call Harry Frederick to view. ST AIMED &LASS CHATIAU Sensational 3br, 2'1il ba condo in Fountain ValleyJ New ca~t1 ceramic tile and IOllds <1 stainea 1Iass. $112,000. Call Anne McCasJand 631-1266 HUMTIM6TOM IMCH 4PLD All units are 2bedl'OOl1) iblth -good rents, no vacancy factor. Price $185,000 Loan ls auumable. Anne M cCaala.dd 831-1281 . SOLID GOLD INVESTMENT 90 feet of waterfront commercial. Balboa Island. Room for 10 boats. $2,500,000. BRAND NEW AND NEAR THE WATER TOO! OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 New duplex, BaJboa Peninsula, ocean view from upper unit. Owner wilJ accept smaller home as part trade. RARE OPPORTUNITY ON LIDO $50,000 REDUCTION This 4 bedroom newly finished home offers truly s pacious living in traditional elegance on beautiful Lido I sle. Seeing is believing this exceptional value. Call now! ,,... ,..t. .. 1 ... ..ti .......... ... ..,.......C .. •wfwwltm .. . 673-7300 l J,· ,·VIA LIDO NFWPORT BEACh MAGMIFtCEMT WA1B V.W Original Bluffs 3 bdrm, 21Aa bath. Owner will carry 1st T .D. Submit. 2017 VISTA CAUDAL OPEN TODAY 1·5 I . , f 1. 2712 IA YSMOB •M IAYIHOllS \ OPIM SUM l·I Prime Bayfront. Forty-tnoot "'°'1tage, Pier & Dock In ~elusive ( Security Gated Community. Lovely bo·Room Master Suite With ' Fireplace. Plus Four Bedrooms, Bonus Room & Oen. Stepdown Li ving Room With Ten -Foot 1 Ceiling. Spacious Dining Area With I Wet Bar. Truly Gorgeous View Of 1 l atands & Channels. Ao Extra Large Front Patio & Deck. Owner Wa nts This Home Sold Now. $1,450,000. 542 VISTA C.UMDI ILUFFS OPEH SUM 1·5 Expanded "E" Plan. Lovely Turf Courtyard Entrance. End Unit . T hree Bedrooms Plus Large Family Room. Eatin& Area In Kitchen. Master Suite With Extra C losets . Three Patios For Indoor-Outdoor Living. St.or age Galore. Great Financing. Large Apumable Loan. Come See Reaftor. $264.900. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. 22 ARIOUS RAMCHO SAM JOA9UIM OPEM SUM 1·5 Lovely End Unit. Two.Level Townhouse On Golf Course. Two Bedrooms, 2'h Baths. Step-Down Conversation Area With Wet Bar. Beautiful New Camel Color Carpet. Parquet Kitchen Floor & Entry. Reduced To $187 ,000. 1 35 AMIGOS WAY, #15 liSTILUff OPEN SUH 1·5 Former Model With View Of Big Canyon. Three Bedrooms Plus Convertible Den. 2'12 Baths. Wet Bar . Intercom . Lovely Appointment s Throughout . Community Pool. Best Value In Area. Listed Under $200,000. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. 1100 PORT CARLOW HA•IOR VIEW HOMES OfllEH SUH 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. $295,000. 14 MORRO IAY SPYGLASS OfllEM SUM 1-S Two Stories Of Excellence. Sunken Living Room With Fireplace & Beam Vaulted Ceiling. Large Family Room, Full Length Hearth, Wet Bar. Plus A Huge Bon~ Room. Sellers Will Assist In Financing. Pool Size Lot. Asking $.56.5,500. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. OUTST AHDIMG IA YFROMT HOME Lovely Custom· Built Home On Promontory Bay. Living Room, Formal Dining Room, Den /Library. Spacious Master Bedroom Overlooking Bay Has Fireplace & Luxuriously Appointed Bath. Three Other Bedrooms & Maid's Room & Bath. Pier & Slip For Large Yacht. $1,850,000. llG CAMYOH CUSTOM HOME Overlooking 18th Fairway. Outstanding Custom-Built Home. Epltomy Of Understated Elegance. In The Family Wing There Are Four Large Bedrooms, Each With A Bath; Master Has A Fireplace, Two Large Walk-In Closets, French Doors Opening To A Brick Terrace. Formal Dining, Gourmet Kitchen, BonU5 Room With Bath, Plus Maid's Quarters. Call For Appointment. $2,200,000. DUPLEX. SAM Cu.efn Super Buy. Upstairs Unit With Three Bedroom s . Peek-A-Boo Ocean View. Wet Bar. Living Room With Fireplace. Cathedral •Ceilings. Wrap-Around Patio. .Spacious Downstairs Unit With 1\vo Bedrooms, Living Room Yfith fireplace. Laundry Facilities. Good Income. Priced At $195,000. LIDO ISi.i Euy Financing . Near Community Beaches, Club house & Tennis. Large Qu iet Corner Lot With adiUona l Thr ee Bedrooms, Plus reat'Ouest Quarters With Bath & ~, Or Bllllard Size RecreaUon Room. Beautiful Lanclacaped •Lanai & P atlo. Expandable Lot. ,090. LUXUIY CC*DO onv,n lent L o cation. Two Bedrooms Two Batbt. Plush Ca,;_peta. Plant ation Shutters. l_llJhtt. Top $ecurit)'.i Lock Up .Leave When You Wish. Only ,ooo. Larae Aatwnable sio~~ ._...._ ........ Truat Dffd. \ IASTSIDI COSTA ~ Channing 2 story condo w l)rg fenced rear yard. 2 spacious Br. 1 lr't ba. perfect for young family. 2424 SANTA ANA, C-104, C.M. $108,500. PIMIMSULA POIMT. New luxury honie just completed. 4 Br, incl. master suite w /fireplace retreat. Huge walk-in closet~ security system, all amenities. 1504 MIRAMAR. -=.ooo. NICI SLASHIDI Waterlront w/boat dock. Estate sale. 3 Br & study plus 1 Br rental. Must sell. Below appraisal at $399,500. HUHTIHGTOM HAalOUR.102' on water! Exquisite 4 Br w /spac. f am. rm., dock for 60' yacht, can be increased to accom. 96'. Fantastic water view! Just listed . an office exclusive $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 . r m., formal din. rm., gourmet kitchen overlooking sunny So. patio. $425,000. D A V 1 D S 0 N n E A L TY I NC. JI 'b r-.,,, .... ,,. • ~ • · '. ' 6 73 9060 HEW EXCLUSIVE SPYGLASS USTIHG This beautiful 6 bedroom house is the crown jewel or Spyglass Hill. Decorated in a traditional style, it features elegant wallpapers, window coverings, carpet, and wood flooring . You can enjoy the spectacular ocean view rrom the kitchen, family room, living room, or master suite and from the custom pool and spa in the elegantly landscaped back yard. $925,000. COUNTRY ENGLISH HO.._ HARIOR RIDGl Custom quality and features are abundant in this 5 bedroom family home located on the top street in Harbor Ridge. Buyers choice of fixtures , flooring carpets and appliances. In addition to 5 bedrooms, this home features family room, library, pool and spa. Call to see site and plans. LIDO fll ARK HI-RISE This large 1 bedroom luxury condominium is in a security building near Lido Isle. Featuring a view of the bay to the ocean, boat slip availability, and pool. this home is well priced at $269,000. Open Sun 1·5. Dial 012 on the house phone. 611 Lido Park Drive. IEAUTIFUL IA Y VIEW This spacious three bedroom home with formal dining room features well coordinated use of woods , quarry tile, and french doors throughout. Enjoy the pleasures of a sparkling pool in the sun drenched privacy of your back yard. $345,000. Open Sun 1·5. 1120 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar. OWHIR WILL CARRY Beautiful 3 bedroom Newport Beach home with large· lot, spa, trench doors, oak cabinetry and lovely landscaping. Realistically priced at $285,000 fee. Open Sunday l ·S. 1212 Berkshire -Westcliff area. ANXIOUS OWta-VERY FLIXllLI 1IAMS Waterfront condo with a beautiful main bay view and boat slip availability. Excellent financing with low down payment, this is the lowest ptice main bay J>~rtY in town. 2 bedroom, 2 biltfls. $335,000. srY•LA.SS ...... This un ique PortalJl()Uth boasts a secluded custom ~ spa and private courtyard. In tioo to the three bedrooms. and two baths, there are ct.tached ,-uest quarters, a.tendecl lh1na room end custo m futu.rea not found 1n any other bome lo t he area. Offered for •,soo. LAU AllOWHMD llTA11 e'fOO aq .ft. En1llah T\ldor 5 bedrooml, 8~ batha, ·~ sauna, aoo ft on the Jake, lellded glau, wood noon, oak ~ dOuble dock. boat , 1ated colll'niuldty - n erythlna i ... aatnable. 11,500,000 ... OWner 1'(0 fiDance. .~~MMD / MST IA YNONT Y A&.UIJ 'Jbe price of $1,350,000 for a waterfront home includes : • Pier & slip to accommodate up to a 55' boat • Brand new 3 BR home * Sandy Beach • Harbor & night light views • Landscape, 2 patios & fence • Intercom1 security system •You own the land! We have FOUR of these homes -by appointment only. The time to buy waterfront is now! Beverly Morphy /Jane Paquin 6'2·8325. (E-73) B..ponhlieh 901 Dever Drive H&rbor View Cent.er 642-82:$6 644 .62()() '/jaclibnum .Au,.. South Bayfront, Balboa Island. 3 bdrm, 3 baths, den . Shared pier. Xlnl financing. $1 ,400,000. RUMBOLD REALTY INVESTME NTS marine avenue balboa islan d 675-4822 Pete Barrett Realty presen ts OVER OME HALF AC~ LISTING Rolling green lawns, seclusion and lushly beautiful gardens surround this older 4 Bdrm home. One of a ki nd opportunity -first time. offered. Call Ken Knight for details. PRICE REOUCTIOM Bright and sunny Newport Heights home on spacious corner lot. Recently redecorated in earthtones, with paneling and ~reenhouse window. Fireplace Clanked by bookcas~s . Family ready to move. MO T111ffll An .. Ml 0,.. S... 1·5 WISTCLlff CUSTOM Cathedr al ceiling in sWlken ti ving room. Formal dining room, family room plus rumpus room. Master suite has private study .a nd fireplace . 3 additional bdrms. Owner offers excellent financing! 920 NotffltC)laGlll, Ml Opell S... 1·5 OME STORY COHDO!!! Beautiful 2 Bdrm 2 bath in quiet secluded area. Owner may help finance. A Cape Series Home . 427 Gloucestet", CM 0,... S. 1·5 CAREFREE fllOOLSIDE LIV1HG Lovely Cliff Haven hide-a·way. 3 Bdrms, family room. 4 baths with outside entrance to one for pool. Great location. See it today. 511 Cliff Dr., Ml 0,... S. 1·5 IALIOA PEHIMSULA POIMT Two story ceilings enhance contemporary desi61}. Wood and glass blend into an ideal home for Newport living. 3 Bdr~. family room, formal dining room. Ste~ from the bay and beach. You will want this at first sight. DOVER SHORES ESTA.Tl Priced right-Almost 11s acre, lots of used brick. Large living and dining rooms, coz~ den. Marvelous custom lanai with fit"epit and barbecue and spa. $425,000. Call Ann Peters. SINGLE FA.MIL Y HOME Energy saving breezes ~ntribute to livmg in comfort in this 3 Bdr m home. Situated on .quiet cul del sac .in excellent Westside locale. IA&.IOA ISLAMD DUPLIX Front apartment with fireplace and mini view of the bay. Plus, large modern 3 Bdrm 2 bath apartment. Xlnt financing, name your ter~. IACIC IA Y IAIGAIN $116,500 buya clean. well kept 3 Bdrm 2 bath h ome. Newl y upgraded kitchen and baths. nice renced yard. See it today! wooo1110•1 ca• Irvine Condo near pools, tennis and shopping. 2 .Bdrm 1tarter home, or fme investment. $107,500. REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 OPIN SIMA Y I ·I ICOMI WITH us ... TO UDO PARK. LUXURJOUS TWO-,, REDROOM AND DEN CONDO ON THE BAY. DRAMATICALLY DECORATED BY LOIS HARDING JNTERJORS. THE SIT DOWN VJEW FROM THE LIVING ROOM IS REFRESHING .. AND THE .VJEW FROM THE BALCONY IS FANTASTIC MODERN ELEVATOR SERVICE. COMPLETE SECURITY SYSTEM. PIER AND SLIP AVAILABLE .. SEE BRIAN SCHOFFNER. 1 633 LIDO PA•K DRIVE. F-2 .................... SU0,000 COME WITH US •.. TO DOVER SHO•H. IMPRESSIVE FIVE BEDROOM HOME. UPPER BAY VIEW IS ENJOYED FROM MOST OF THE HOME .. ESPECIALLY THE MASTER BEDROOM . FORMAL DINING AND FAMILY ROOMS. SPARKLING POOL. FEE LAND .NOO' LEASEHOLD. OWNER WILL HELP FINANC E SEE BARBARA ARMSTRONG OR TOM GUY. 1142 GALAXY DRIVE .............................. $665,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOVER SHO•ES. DJSTINCTIVELY DIFFERENT FOUR BEDROOM HOME THE DINING, LIVING AND BEDROOM AREAS ARE F..ASILY ACCESSIBLE FROM THE UNIQUE GALLERY. BOTH THE DINING AND LIVING AREAS OVERLOOK THE POOL AND SPA .. ALSO TifE UPPER BAY AND NIGHT LIGHTS .. SEE RONNIE MARAVICH OR SUSAN FROST 2106 SANTIAGO DRIVE ............................ $559,000 COME WITH US ... TO IAYCREST JUST LISTED, EXCLUSIVELY. FIVE BEDROOM CUSTOM BUILT HOME. FIRST IMPRESSION FROM TifE CURB SUGGESTS QUALITY .AND THE IMPRESSION IMPROVES AS YOU PROCEED THROUGH THE HUGE LIVING ROOM AND SPACIOUS BEDROOMS. ISLAND TYPE GOURMET KITCHEN HUGE LCYI' WITH BADMINTON COURT SEE MARGE WOLFE OR SALLY NETTEL. 1818 GLEHWOOD LANE ............................ $495,000 COME WITH US ... TO WESTCUFF. STUNNING FOUR BEDROOM HOME. LOVELY COUNTRY KITCHEN WITH OAK CABINETS ALL NEW APPLIANCES BUTCHER BLOCK NEW CARPETS THROUGHOUT. CUSTOM DRAPES AND WALLPAPER DOUBLE f"JREPLACE. POOL S IZE YARD SEE DOTTIE AUSTERO 11 12 NOTTINGHAM .•...•.....•..•..••.•.•.•......• $ 330,000 COME WITH US ... TO IAYCREST. ATTRACTIVE THREE BEDROOM HOME CATHEDRAL CEILINGS IN LIVING AND DlNING ROOMS. OAK PLANK FLOORING COZY FIREPLACE. HUGE COVERED PATIO POOL SIZE YARD. OWNER MOTIVATED. MAKE OFFER .. SEE GAYLE AMATO OR ALLAN MINOR . 2039 SHIPW A Y LAME ••...•.••••..••..•..•...•....• S l 1 0,000 COME WITH US ... TO LAGUNA IEACH. PANORAMIC OCEAN VI EW. POTENTIALLY ONE Of LAGUNA'S MOST CHARMING PROPERTIES . TWO BEDROOMS. DINING ROOM . TWO f"JREPLACES .. SEE CARLYN STEINER OR JANE MINSKOFF. 161 HILLCREST DRIVE .......•.••••••.•.......••.••• $ 219 ,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOVER SHORES. SUBSTANTIAL FOUR BEDROOM HOME. WELL MAINTAINED, BOTH INSIDE AND OUT. ALL ROOMS ARE SPACIOUS INCLUDING . DINING AND FAMILY ROOMS. lNSPIRING UPPER BAY VIEW. SEE ELAlNE SVEDEEN OR DORIS BROWN. 2130 SANTIAGO DRIVE •.••.......•....••....•..••. $249 ,500 EXTRA SPECIAL .. .AUmN. TEXAS. 3300 SQ. FT. INDUSTRIAL BUILDING ON SOUTH EAST STDE. WAREHOUSE A-ND SIXTEEN AlR CONDITIONED OFFICE SPACF.S. EXCELLENT INCOME. STABLE TENANTS. PRICE REDUCED TO .............................. SH0,000 SUBMIT OFFERS. OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE. ''DESPERATE" HEEO Hor IE AH UGLY WORD. "DESPERATE'' IN THIS CASE COULD BE A BEAUTIFUL WORD. SELLERS WILL ADAPT THE SALE OF THESE CONDOMINIUMS. <ONE UNIT OR SIX$> TO YOUR ABILITY TO PAY ' NEW. TWO AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS. FIREPLACES. TWO BATHS EACH BAY VIEW .. SEE !RENE LOUDON. 215 OLD NEWPORT ILVD ..... OPEN 1-4 ..... START $149,500 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE 631-7300 CASA DEL RIO leoutiful t'Ww Condos Xlnt terms. 13% interest for J years 12132 Ed· Inger close lo Harbor Blvd. OPEN WEEKENDS l·S 641-1991 , agt. I Ml to OH RAMP 3 bdrm. 2 ba mobile on .22 fen ced acre . equipped with Dutch· type garage which is finished upstairs. $62,500 asking price with 9o/c as· sum . mortgage of S33,700. Lk ElsMore RJty (714)678-2162 SUNSET BLUFFS 2157 flloclftc An., Co•Mna IOff Vlcton. Mar lnl aldlu stJ 10 OCIAM VIEW SIHGLE LEVEL CONDOS A.HD 4 CHOICE Z STORY COMDOS AV AILAILE. SECURITY GATE GUARDED COMMUNITY. IMMEDIATE OCCUPAHCY. PRICED AtOM $129,500 TO $155,700. NICES YOU'LL MIVER SH A.GA.JM! OPEN SUH 1·5 541-9572 'roted ...... Jiff lllHY, REALTOR ~02 Mewport llYcl., Ml wpori leoclt 675-911 I 24 HOua "'' MORE SPENDABLE INCOME • • • is· yours at RE/MAX Realtors of Newport Beach. WHY? Beacuse our 100% concept positively MINIMIZES EXPENSES and MAXl MIZF.S RETAINED INCOME! Our brokers & associates tell us they have increased their net income 70-80%. Many have DOUBLED and TRIPLED their previoua income levels in their FIRST YEARI ReaervaUons & appllcatlons now being acoeoted from qualified experienced associates. THE SWITCH lS ON TO 111E REAL ESTATE MAXIMUM CONCEPT! FOR YOUR CONFID ENTIAL INTERVIEW CALL : BOB LlCATA-BROKJtR/OWNE~ at ONM IN IAYM 'IBIACI 3 BR. + large F .R. on huae lot near park. $395,000 Fee. See Lucy Rose At 2001 SEADRIFr OPlt4 IM llVIMI 3 BR. Terrace CAMBruDGE. Formal din'g. Green belts. $175,000 w /owner assisted fmancing. $175,000. See Wendy Beam At 17241 CANDLEBERRY · OfllM tM SPYfiLASS Expanded Southport on secluded lovely lot. 5 BR. 41h BA . Playroom. Bonus Rm. + Fam. ~95,000. See Eleanor Bowie At 6 MALIBU CIRCLE. OHM IM IAYSHOllS Charming 3 BR. Large roorm. High ceilings. $365,000. See Mary Harvey At 2451 MARINO DRIVE ONH IM THI ILUFFS Dramatic 2 BR. end unit condo overlooking delightful greenbelt. Bachelor perfect. $149,000. See Betty Richard At 2311 VISTA HUERTA .,. OP&I IN T .. ILUFFS Inviting 3 BR. Tree lined street. Great price. Cozy & warm 2 story condo. $157,500. See Nancy Nichols At 2205 VISTA HUERTA . OPEN IM COIOHA DB. MAI Two BR. 2 bath condo just a few blocks from CD M beaches. $247 ,500. See Nancy Simmons At 329 I>AHLlA PLACE OPEH OM PIHlt4SULA POIMT Ocean view. 4 bedrooms. $450.-000 with English gardens. See Hillary Thamer At 1763 EA'ST OCEAN OPEH IH IACIC IAY ..... EWPOIT Charming 3 BR. Large lot. $235,000. See Evan Corkett At 2228 HOLIDAY ROAD OPEH IM IACIC IA Y AREA Charming decor. 3 BR. 2 Baths, huge family room. $225,000. See Cora Baldikoski At 384 MIRA LOMA PLACE CALL TO SEE LIDO ISLE Completely remodeled custom home with the best in quality & taste. Used brick. French doors. Wood & peg hardwood floors. 3 BR. include a large master opening onto a private balcony. $.525,000. GAIDIH SETTIH<i Popular 3 BR. Carmelita on one of the prettiest greenbelts overlooking the largest Bluffs pool. In immaculate condition. Probate lising with beauty & privacy. $239,500. · MORE Foa YOUI S In friendly ~ayc rest, near boat launching facilities. Additional trailer parking along with lovely 3 BR. 21h BA . ranch home. Formal dining. Fireplace. Fam. Rm. Excellent condition and owner will finance at $249,500. • LUXURY UVIHG In the 601 Lido Park Tower. Gorgeous 2 BR. corner unit on the 7th floor. Breathtaking views of the bay & ocean. Safe and secure with the fmest security system. Pool, spa, billard & card roorm + your own sauna. $775,000. SUPER SHARP In Harbor View Hills. Three bedrooms. Family room. Wet bar. Quiet cul-de-sac. $349,500 with good financing. EXCWSIVIL Y USTID A popular PALERMO model with a pool in Harbor View Homes. Prime comer lot across from the park. Four BR. 21h baths + Family Room. Amenities include built-in bookcases. A super value. $284,900. CDM LANDMARK One of the truly charming CDM duplexes is now available . Beamed, cathedral ceilings, used bric fireplaces, custom built-ins, diamond framed windows & much more. $319,000. IAYSHOU HIVE SPlCTACULAI Seeing is believing this 3 BR. Charming home. You'll love living here. Close to private beach too. $425,000. MT DICO Dramatically different peninsula Bayfront on 45' panoramic water view lot. 6 BR. Spa. Pier. Entertainer's garden & decks. Owners will help finance. $1,875,~· / llLAXIMG UFISTYU On Peninsula Point. Adorable, 4 BR. + f am. Rm. gloWiog with loving care. On pict~que, tree lined lane. S~ to bay, ocean & racquet club. $430,000. ' COUMrlY ILMANCI In exclusive Cameo Shores. 3 BR. Pool home on l/3 acre. French doors. Two fireplaces, including master BR. Newly customized & etched glass windows. Open beam ceilings. Absolutely smashing! $895,000. JA.St•• cam . Qualhy and security -lta' all here with 24 hr. 'iU•rd gate, tennis, pools & maenificent ereenbelta. 3 BR. + lam. Rm. with handsome wood floors, French doors and pivate gardens. 1343,500. OUTST...-.. L0CAT10M 'uat steps to the Bay. 3 BR. 2 BA. Oozing with Little bland charm! Move in condition. New' carpets. Mexican ~ven . Updated plumbing. Motivated sellers. Brtna Offen t '380,000. . ...H'f &Mt« • MT. Nw Great POtenUal t.n the cletlrable community of Eaatbluff. '!be cul-de·aac location II perfect for cbtldren. 3 BR. +. ~. ExecuUve fiJnlly cWtaM. $250,000. s~~•ti~§~ OP .. TODAY l·I UMICj)UI IM CAMIO HIGHLANDS Light & airy. 4 bdrm.. pool home, private beach, $3~500 fee. See Barbara Riggs at 4812 U>rtland. UMl9UI IN llG CAMYOM -Relax in your pool with spa -4 bdrm ...-2~ ba -super clean Broadmoor. 1645,000. See Binnie Dixon at 6 Winged Foot. UMl9UI IN WOODnJDGa -4 bdrm., 2 bath hiBhly upgraded. next to park, mountain views. $189,000. See Nadine Croul at 20 Whistling· Swan. UNICi)UE IN HARIOR VIEW HILLS - Ocean view 3 bdrm., 2 bath on oversized lot. $425,000. See Susan Harder at 1000 White SaiJs. UNIQUE IN VEISAIW -1 Bdrm, penthouse, J?OOI, gym, guarded gate, good financing. $139.1..500. See Dennis Scholtz at 100 Scholz t"laza. UNICi)UE IN OLD COROMA DB. Mil -2 bdrm, 21h ba, cozy loft, with patios, d~cks, etc. $357,000. See Sara Marvin at 502 Acacia. UMICi)UE IN HARIOR VIEW HOMES -4 bdrm. 2 bath, Fam. Rm., formal dining room. FP, $241,800. See Jacqueline Pearson at 1955 Port Ramsgate Place. UMl9UE IM UNIVERSITY PARK -4 Bdrm, family room, formal dining room, beautiful decor, cul de sac, high ceilings, community pool, tennis, spa. See JoAnne Perkins at 19 Klamath, $225.000. UMICi)UE OM SANTIAGO DRIVE -6 Bdrms .,. pool, spa and views . Exciting, $489.J>OO. See Debra Bibb at 2033 Santiago urive. UNl9UE IM SPYGLASS -4 bdrm., 3 bath Ports mouth model, 180° view. Unbeatable ownet: financing. $650,000. See Bonnie Barrington at 11 Tiburon. UNIQUE HAllOI VIEW HOMES - Sunny, large lot, cul de sac, 5 Bdrm, plus family room. $289,500 Fee. See Nancy Laux at 2074 Port Bristol. UNIQUE IN COSTA MESA -Pool fabulous huge yard, 3 Bdrrm used brick fireplace , hardwood floors, skylights, and incredible assumable loans. $1651000. See Sharon Conine, 2632 Ri vers1de Dr. ' U~IQUE IM HARIOI VIEW -Country kitchen, supel' master suite, lovely yard, 4 Bdrm Palermo model. $325,000. Fee. See Laraine Shaw at 2018 Port Ramsgate Pl. UNIQUE IN IAYSIDE VILLAGE - Over1ook bay, charming mobile home, fireplace, deck, $89,r.500. See Lynda Mc Roberts at 300 E. U>ast Hwy #52. U~IOO~ ti()MH REALTORS,675-6000 H4S Eut C-t Hlehway, Ccwou ..i Mar WI HAYI 4J Of THI IHT ~S 1M TOWN l OCEAN/BAY VIEW-mM Custom 3 or 4 bdrms, pl~ rumpus room and spa. Close to beach and shopping. Large lot -$575,000. xlnt financing -Qpen Sunday 1-4. 2501 Harbor View Dr. ~ 714,673-1600 R .. ltors, Ett. 1907 WM. L DOUD & CQ. IC. 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Thrff comortabl• ....... ..... bl•ard ,... ec. be COll'lerled to 2 _,... ._.._,, Two .... dack,lpetlos, ,,_ _..pri.,. ape. l ur ,_..,.. Oww wfl C9Tf ~ $975,000fee. IRREPLACEABLE IUAffRONT U•l41!1H dHl9• & 1.,.11lltfe to ~· fWs HC ..... •cadifeOllf ...... o..... 6000 141-ft. .. ........... kw & ..-tr coatn.cffcML llldudtt fwo.2500 aq.. ft • ..._s + a 2 bd.,.... _.. + CJllHf ...... Perfect for OWHI :hip br 2 f11s•n. MG1ue offw s2.200,ooo. SPECTACULAR ON BEACH WWte ..... of,... ........ ...... sh:iraae, ~ ...... cul ¢If•' woe4 & ...... 111C11•l1 ............ wtflt vu .... & ... s.--vu ..... , .......... & ...... hd 1112 ·w+-.,. ..... ,._2e.t1 ..... St11.ooo. 631-1400. BAYFRONT CONDO-flDJS HB.P v....,...,.2b.d. + ... _.... .... ...,. ~ l INttls. C•t-•:•u & 1ll~tter1 b•t 11eeds co•pl•t• redecoretl119. Ow11er wilt CCNlslder IMM/ op. loot alp a•al. S6 I 0,000. LIVE ON LIDO-lOYn Y ••ttftuil corw ..._ wltll .Jew of IHIJ ...... dllb ..... & .... co.ts.. Two tfory, l .,_...o-. 4 bc6a. ~ ...... ....... clWltCJ .......... _, More •••"ltl••· P•rfect for Htertal•h•g & Newport llf•styl•. $675,000. BEACH & TElflS BmBmS f ",.. ...................... . ..._J'laM .... .._..'9~-11 ~ tltlli fw II • ClllM ........ :.-.: ... "-" rrt.H ...... S lft ... :: _0--wll.....,w/• 'a ~ CANAl.flONT--OPDI SPACE· VU L.Y.., ,.. ........ w ..... ~ .... ............ .t:•t11•1•• =r ~~·':. ..... =. ~ =: • .... M .. SZll.000. 0.... h• I S .. mltt ; CURB APPEAL-BAI.BOA 1W t Tanfflo loc ..... __. ..... ~ .. ~2 .. tory.3..._ ......... . ~ ......... ~ ..... , •• 4 ..._., p•t•d. c....W 9CI ... .. Two NffoL Loedt o4 weod, _.... _. ' 1.-d c-.. 1141uce4 .. $430,000. \ · NEWPORT CHARr.lh'OOl . s.p.-f..ty ..... -............ 1-'4Je pool cllld ~ _... Ill a aechdad bee.. yard HrTO•decl by 9"tMrf• ()paw 11•"'9 rOCNUt wftll llr#fy n•dllad •' ldfdt.et. Two be*oo. + ..... cOlld · be lrd bechoM. s 115,000 .... NEW LISTING--IALBOA ISLAND ~ Ckau uu1R9 2 story hw °"" S .._... ~ fro:R th• bHcll wltll lbdrw., 2M., ~ rMilOdelotd kltca..., bay 'Wteulaw, bricla firlpfDCI, Opetl be .... mid o ....... ldag , macadmnla nut tree let ,._. "-y...t plus a 2bd., Iba. .-ege •ap-'l•w•.t ... ltriced for a •lcll sale .. $450,000. . . LOWEST PRICE-UDO ISLE '• ·' Mlders & Decoraton i.mt.d! Lowest :· price c~ houM for fit 1MllM ...,... • °" Udo Isle. StoiHd glml.. IOIUllti ~ • mMI loh of postlblliffft Ill tllh 2 bdr-. Z •. bath ..... w /d"""9 ""' w ............... t -fat Had IOIM '"TLC,. lo ..... It ' adorable. $299,000. TRADITIONAL & BEAUTIFUL ~ Easten C ..... , , • ...-V 11111 I .. aed. ·.~ SpockMtt 2 ... tory. l becl -'-99 l•lllg. • ....., & dlftlllg roo& vu ........... floor. Mo•e-IR MW. Mc:k & w ...... Cliff Ha• .... Slf 2,000. AXER~REAT LOCATIOK-VU .. Almost ltftd ....... P ... -... PoW ...... CICrOH from bay -blodc frOM ocea, Right acrou fro11t N•wport Hart.or Yacht Club. $335,000 . NEWPORT CUSTOM-URGE SpockMn 2bcl z ba ................ d ~ac. Famlly rOOlft, nfra lg. lot, rOOlft for pool, CYStOfil Wit for oricJleuaf OWUMn, fully ......... d. ...., WU411ffieL $249,500. lack hf.,.... AFFORDABLE.fl WATER A pri•Clh CH&uaufty. Wood. brid. .. • .ct w ........ a petitct ~for ""'l bdra, f..., .............. .. IMUMJ ""· ,.... ... fCllUily ......... . ...., ctttd yow OWll beodl md IOAT SUP. OWMr wfl assist wttli fll•d•) A AME VALUE at SSS0,000, fie . ON WATER-fRONT ROW Mewty decorated 2 ..... 2IMI c...,. ~ GorCJNlll Cotatlfta ..cl ~ .._. : "'9w. As-. mo.. s..... ......... ~ fletmtclftg. loot ..., • ., ... $215,000. BEAUTIFUL CONDO--..aRI' WtlA to Westcllff '8aa froeul fllh llllke ..,. 2 b*-. 2ba cOlldo. Pott .ct prhacy. Ow1t•r will assist wltll flllcmclftg. SI 24,500. WOODS, WARMTH-HU! ••N1•111ittt1IY,1111ivy decONhd Z...tary C..-wffll fit apl•ce & 2 WcoMes. ) bed. wffll forwHll dhi. ""' co. ...... Newport locotloa wltli partial VU. Clentfot y wt•w• & ...... c ..... IHucH .. s1tt,5oo. owe HCOlidT.D. HARBOR VU llU.S Spacl0tt1 & o,.. 5 ... ..... - corwer wftll loodt of room for ftte ....... Lge patio, ...... .,....., & ~ -· •l•w. $371,000. w.tt ofhn. ;1 OWMf' ,.,ti ftlht w/ftni•c... · BETWEEN BAY AtlJ m:EAN ' C:.Stw 2 story P•••• rt . .._ ..... j ...... l ba. IR a....,.., orb:A1d ..... Loh of ch--. l..Ced to $425,000. OWMr Is .......... .,., NEAR NEWPORT-tOSTA MESA =. hotlte -pool ....... . f0111fty -·~ .......... .. to ell.. ''Prt• of owwenlllp" lllo.. _.. J Wr.. .... 2 both. <>-... .., c.-ry lat TD wftll 20% cealt ............ ReMe4 .. s 112.000. VILLA BALBOA RESM.E-VIEW 2 ..... zu ....... -. ..... ,. ;r.t.: ... ~:.. ~;';:u-t::.r ss.ooo DOWN PaJtnenta ot Sl,OllO oo tlO,teO louw. BeauUlul a Bdi'ta a bath home with diolot /family area. "· Sbllded covered prtlo, double 1arage, cal tor more detalll. 548-2!13 THE REA L ESTATERS ~ LOWIST PRICED ~.EASTS ID ~ CONDO ~ Special Open House this , Sunday 2·5. 306 Alta Ln ~ Santa Ana. 3 Br. frplc: ~ seller financln(, only ~ SU7 ,000 with $0000 de· ~ corator allowance. Call ~ Diana 631·1266 R&'Mt-X IH \I 1 llH~ ~MESA VERDE ? FIXER ~· s10.soo total cash needed ~ to close escrow on this 4 •Bdrm, den, 3bath, fami· ~ ly room, fireplace, patio. ~huge prd. "A Han· ... dyman s Special". Only :. $175,000. Call us today ~· for an appointment for : details on this revolu· t' ltonary new program !·called T .I.C.K.E T. :: 546·2313 fl4$1D ... ; COSTAMESA • 511-$125,500 : OWNER SAYS SEU ··Nol an add-on or con· : version. A real 5 Bdrm ; ramily home in one or •'Costa Mesa 's nices t • areas. Handymans de· light. Call now and save• . @ .. . . . .. . SEA CO VE . . PROP ERTIES . -: 714-6 3 1-6990 . . --- :; WES TCLIFF :. s 129,500 I S6sOO total down needed ;_to c lose escrow! 1t,Chea~t 2 Bdrm condo : In M'ewpor\ Beach . .Ad ulta only, very -;private. Call for more ~details. 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS ~ $71950 ~s total p~<.'e of these 2 ;bdrm homes in great .:area. Seller wants quick ;.sale & is offering 95'k i:financing. 759·1501 or :n52.7373 ·; WALKER&LEER.E. $3 $100 ......... ,,. PENNY PIN.CHER AD 3 llnH for 2 da,·11 on I y Sl.50 a day. Advertlse one or more items valued up \0 StOO. Each •ddlffonal line •• only tit for the two d # Y•. Sorr {. no com merclal ad1 allowed Charif' your Pftuty PineMI' Ad or uu yot.ar BulAl'Dtncard VI.la or M ut,er Chi1r1e J ... oow ' 2 Segura, Rancho San Joaquin, Irv. 552·1717 $158,000 Sat/Sun 12~ 38 Seaside Cr. <Nwpt Crest> NB ~7729 $123,900 Sat 1-5 U9Via YeJla, Newport Beach 6'73·0697 Sat/Sun 1-S 123 Via Zurich, Newport Beach .631-1400 $299,500 Sat/Sun l..S 502 Acacia, Corona del Mar 6'75-6000 $357,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 685Seaview, Laguna Beach 497-3331 $179,500 Sa/$11:30--4 :30 20321st St. <E!Side) CM 645-0303 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1620 Louise, Laguna Beach 4.97-5494 $325,000 Sun 1-4 1620 Louise, Laguna Beach · 49'7·5494 $325,000 Sun l-4 2311 Vista Huerte, Bluffs, NB 644-9060 $149,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 51 Briarwood, Woodbridae 551-8700 $119,900 Sat 1-5 2 I R ,.... FAM RM or DIH •25 Canyon Island Dr, Big Cyn, NB 675-5200 $275t000 Sun 1-5 214 Via Dijon, L1do Isle, NB 963-8182 $330,000 Sun 1-4 868 Hillcrest Dr .. Laguna Beach 631-7300 $289,000 Sun 1-5 5294 Plum Tree, Univ. Prk, Irvine 552-1800 $138,000 Sun 1-5 227 Via Orvieto, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 l I EDI OOM 3213 Dakota <Mesa Verde> C.M. 556-7174 $139,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 2520 E Wes tminster Ave., C.M. 548-4204 $130,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 230N. Shakespeare, Anaheim 631-1400 $119,000 Sun 1·5 232 Via San Remo. Lido Isle. NB 631·1400 $675,000' Sat/Sun 1-5 2048 Paloma, Newport Beach 631·1400 $172,000 Sat 1-5 408 lOth St., Old Town. H.B. 536-9533 $182.500 Sun 12·4 •32201 E . Nine Dr., Lagwia Niguel Call 145 to open gate Sa/Sun 1-5 640Tustin <Newport Hgts) NB 642-5200 $210.000 Sat/Swi 1·5 15 Swift Court, Newport Crest, NB 640-5357 $240,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 1521 Kings Rd .. Newport Beach 631-7600 $625,000·Fee Sa/Sun 1-5 • •6408 W. Oceanfront, Newport Bch 631-1400 $598,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •1010,12,14,16 E . Balboa 642-8235 $1,350,000 Sat 1-4 :.>61 Gibraltor (Mesa Verde) CM 540-1151 $136,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •34022 Chula Vista, Dana Point 831-8440 $339,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 1832 Marapata, Corona del Mar 642-8235 $259,000 Sat 1-4:30 ~18 Dover (Hbr Hlnds) NB 645-0303 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2205 Vista Huerte, Bluffs, NB 644-9060 $157,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 505 A venida Largo, The Bluffs 551-8700 '$240,000 Sat 1·5 1812 Dover Dr., Harbor Hghlnds 551-8700 $189,500 Satl-5 245 LaJ olla (Nwpt Hgts) NB 645-0303 $419,000 Sa 10-2/Su 1·4 ••1010,12,14,16 E . Balboa, Bal Penin 642-8235 $1,350,000 Satl-4 2801 Bayshore Dr., Bayshores, NB 644-9060 $425,000 Sun 1-5 1001 W. MacArthur #27. Santa Ana 641-8635 $104,950 Sun 12-5 223 Lugonia, Newport Shores, NB 642·8850 $177,500 Sat 1·5 l~ Ulen Circle, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $169,900 Sun l ·S •975 Denver, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $154,090 Sun 1-5 1861 Rhodes;. Mesa Verde. CM 557-8320 ~169,000 Sun 1-4 266 E. Rose, Costa Mesa . 540-3666 $119,500 Sun 1-5 2716 Shell, Corona del Mar 631-7600 $795 000 Sun 1-5 2632 Riverside Dr (E/Side) CM 675-6000 $165,000 Sunl·5 U.20 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 760-9333 $345,000 Sun 1-5 •452 Broadway CE/Side) CM 631-6990 J180 000 Sun 1-4 1212 Berksh1re, Newport Beach 760-9333 $285,000 Sun 1-5 1912 Sumba, Mesa Verde, C.M. 963-8182 $184,900 Sun 1·4 :.>57 Murray, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $121,500 Sun 1·4 2.869 Drake, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $129,500 Sun 1-4 343 62nd St:, Newport Beach 759· 1501 $175,000 Sat 12-5 (191 Manzanita, Greentree, Irv. 552-1800 $134,500 Sun 1·5 4821 Cortland Dr., Corona del Mar 673-7300 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 J la .-.PAM IM• DIM 916 W. Balboa Blvd., N~rt Bcb 9'19·5370 $350,000, reherv'd Sunll·-4 2510 Glenneyr~1 WOOd Owe, LJa 5'1·1181 ~ 000 , ol£ 1''.6 1000 White Sails' (HVJDI) .., 815..eooG "2$.000 1·5 28862 Top of t he Worid Dr, L@luDa 4N· 1081 S365.000 SUn 12-.S 2006 Port AJbanaJ!rbr View, NB • M4-GOO $255,uuu lun 1·5 1811 Poadef'Ola 01 .. v.rditl Cll ~f.831·8990 $141 900 Sun 1-4 918 W. BalbOa Bivd, PeDinSUJ9' NB f'19·53'70 '350 000 SUD 11_. 14 R\le. l)eauvµ}e, B!I ~ iJ80.9331 $57$,000 Sunl -~ ml .. rtln~Jll .. Ml-1111 ~~ SUn 1 .. 5 •fl Mm-!J....NP. BCb .. ..., .~ &m 1·5 •Otero( >NwptBncll eft.;MU ..,5,IOO Sun l·I 438 Riverside Ave., Nwpt Hghts 631-1266 S395,000 Sun 1-s 251 Viejo St., North Laguna Beach 494-1835 $295,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 ••301 Orchid St., Coronadel Mar 675-0704 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 343 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach 494-9825 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #5 Silverf~rn, Turtlerock, Irv. 851-9099 $300,000 Sat/Sun 9·6 2513 Colby Pl., College Park, C.M. 548-0478 $152,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 1903 Yacht Camillia, N.B. 644-8018 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2113 Miramar, Newport Beach 673 -4226 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3.5291 Vista De Todo, Capistrano Bch 493-3989 $261,000 Sat/Sun 9-5 • 1472 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 645-9161 $669,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1735 Labrador, Costa Mesa 641-8458 $135,900 Sun only 1-5 703 Balboa Ave., Laguna Beach 831-9165 $469,000 Sa/Sn 1:30-5:30 3175 Burmuda Dr .• Costa Mesa 545-3462 $130 ,275 Sat/Sun 12-4 2375 Redlands, (Back Bay) NB 548-7729 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 801 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 631-1400 $392,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 320 Seaward, Newport Beach 631-1400 $369,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 32511 Caribbean, Laguna Niguel 831-8440 $439,000 Sun 1·5 2963 Baker St., Costa Mesa 540-6152 $159.500 Sun only 10·4 2501 Harbor View Dr .. CdM 673-1600 $575,000 Sun 1·5 2063 President Pl., Costa Mesa 556-2660 $ll0,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 5372 Sierra Roja. Turtlerock, Irv. 640-5357 $179,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1830 Irvine Ave., Newport Bch 673-8700 $325 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •511 Cliff Dr. (Cliffhaven) NB 642-5200 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1515 Cumberland, Westcliff, NB 631-5150 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2039 Shipway Ln., Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $310,000 Sun 1-5 505 Avenida Lucia, Bluffs, NB 642-8235 $199,000 Sat 1-4 1601 Reef View Circle, Spyglass 644-6200 $519,000 Sat 1-5 • 1101 White Sails Way, CdM 644-6200 $437 ,500 Sat 1-5 11 Aspen Tree Ln., University Park 551-8700 $218,000 Sat 1-S 2450 Marino Dr., Baysbores, NB 644·9060 $425,000-fee Sun 1-5 421 San Bernardino, Nwpt Hghts, NB 631 -7300 $330,000 Daily 1-5 •300 Kings Place, Newport Beach 631-6990 $349,000 Sat/Swi 1-5 2228 Holiday Rd., Newport Beach 644-9060 $235,000 Sun 1·5 2451 Marino Dr., Bayshores, NB 644-9060 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 955 Katella, Laguna Beach 497 -5494 $225,000 Sun 12·5 315 Milford, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 45Lindberg, Irvine 552·1800 $179,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 3Summerwalk, Nwpl Terr, NB 759· 1501 $133,900 Sun 12·5 32262nd St., Newport Shores, NB 642-8850 $250,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 214 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, NB 675-6161 $420,000 Sun 1-5 611 Loretta, Laguna Beach 497 -1761 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 224 Via Genoa, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $695,000 Sun 1·5 225 Via Quito, Lido lsle, NB 673-7300 Sat3-5, Sun 1·5 4 HDI OOM 205 Garnet, Balboa Island 673-~30 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 16059 Elbert, Fountain Valley 842-4474 $124,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 '* •443 Canal, Newport Beach 631 -1400 $255,000 Sun 1-5 1800PortCarlow <HrbrVuHrns) NB 759-9100 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 209 Via Mentone, Lldo Isle, NB 631-1400 $475,000 Sun 1-5 ••503Edgewater1 N~rt Beach 631 -1400 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •4812 Cortland (CameoHlnds) CdM 675 -6000 $324,500 Sat/Sun 1-S 19911 Providence Ln,, Hunt. Bch. 846..SSOS .$129,500 Sun 1: 30.5 : 30 2339 Rutgers Dr, ClgPrk, Costa Mesa 979·53'10 $132,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·6 1763 Ocean Blvd., Pellin. Pt, NB 644·9060 $450,000 Sun 1-5 1102 Cbarleatort, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $129 900 ' Sun 1~5 *•418 38t.b St . .1Ji~rt !each 855-81"11 $5~,ooo Sun only 1·5 1006 S. Shannon, Santa Ana 540-3668 1127,900 Sun 1·5 2310 Downie Plac,Ganlen Grove 9'19·5370 $108, Sun 1·5 19171 JJlcldte D r., lne ' 96Ml82 $209,000 Sun 1-4. 19882 Felclitf, Landmark, Jtuni. Sch 963-ean •156,900 Set/Sun 1·5 •'26 &l 11Dwer St., Colta Kesa 87~7-. $11'5.000 Sua 1·5 111vg1JtJlaca, l:Jdo Iale, NB ,,.,. Siil U-3. Sun 1·5 ~ .... , ........... .. POI\' Dume11 Pl .. Nai»«t·· Bell ~m' S.79.• ~;:11"1un 14 1822 Tanager Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM 549·2644 $238,000 Sun 1-5 20 Ninos, Irvine Sat/Sun 10-5 4191 Williwaw, RacquetClub"-Irvine . 552·6940 $169,000 Sat/~ 12-6 8912 Sail port Dr., Huntin~ Bch · 968-4602 $290,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 683 Senate St., COsta Mesa 831-9878 $115\000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••2274 Channe Road, Penin. Pt .. NB 675-2311 $1,295.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 17532 Cottonwood. University Park 552-1311 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 Black Swan, Woodbridge, Irvine 731-6338 $175 000 Sun 11·5 2021 Port Bristol Cr. HVH. NB 640-5777 $339,500-fee Sat/Sun 1-5 •204 Via San Remo, Lido Isle, NB 640-5777 $638,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • •8 Collins lsland. Newport Bch 631-1400 $1 200,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1315 Antigua Way ( Baycrest) NB 644-4910 $440,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1730 Marlin Way, Baycrest, NB 673-4400 $449 500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3182 Country ciub Dr. MesaVerde, CM 962-8891 $235.000 Sun 12-4 ~B2274 Channel Rd, Balboa Penin. 67!>-2311 $1,295.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 11 Ttburon Bay <Spyglass) CdM 675-6000 $650.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 2018 Port Rams gate (HVHms) NB 675-6000 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1955 FOrt Rams gate (HVHms )NB 675-6000 $241 ,800 Sat/Sun 1·5 •6 Winged Foot (Big Canyon ) NB 675-6000 $645,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20 Whistling Swan < Wdbrdg) Irv. 675-6000 $189,000 S-at/Sun 1-5 •2832 Drake, Mesa del Mar. CM 645-4483 $159,950 Sun 1-5 13 Rim rock (Trtlrk ) Irv. 675-3411 $389.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 18112 Dewberry <Univ. Vlg ) Irv. 675-34ll $155,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 1 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $1,795,000 Satl-5 •2106 Santiago Dr, Dover Shrs, NB 631 -7300 $559,000 Sun 1-5 1112 Nottingham. Westcliff, NB 631-7300 $330,000 Sun 1·5 2130Santiago Dr, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $249 500 Sun 1-5 15421 Toulouse, The Ranch, Irvine 551 -8700 $168,500 Sat 1-5 1118 Somerset Ln, Westcliff, NB 631 -7300 $595&0Q Sat/Sun 1-5 •1801 Santiago, a:saycrest 642-8235 $398.000 Sat 1-5 3116 Pierce (Mesa North) CM 645-0303 $129 900 Sat/Sun 1-4 •1734 Santia_go (Dover Shores) NB 631-6990 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •621 Michael Place, Newport Hghts 642-8235 $249 500 Sat 1-5 •18742 Via Palaiino, Turtle Rock 644 -6200 $385 000 Sat 1-5 12 Crystal Pool, Trtlrk. lrv 644-9060 $249 500 Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3272 Iowa <Mesa Ve rde> CM 546-2313 $132,500 Sa 12-4; Su 1-4 8 Bellezza. Northwood, Irvine 552-1800 $229,900 Sal/Sun 1·5 • •309 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 Sat 2: 30-6, Sun 12·6 •9872 Silverstrand, Huntington Bch 673-7300 $159,500 Sun 1·5 1251 Surfline (Hrbr Vu Broadmoor >CdM ' 675-5134 $385K DriveBySat/Sun •1242 Somerset Lane. Newport Bch 645-8063 $460 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 14 Morro Bay <Spyglass) CdM 759-9100 $565 000 Sun 1-5 28621 Springfield Dr .. Lag Niguel (213 ) 434-0908 OPen Sun 1 ·5 9'20 Nottingham (Weslcliti) NB 642·5200 $449.500 Sun 1-5 •1608Galaxy Dr, (DvrShrs) NB 673-8700 $699,000 Sun 1-5 19 Klamath <Peters Twnhm) Irv. 67~-S()()Q $225,000 Sun 1-5 50 R1dgehne, Harbor Ridge 760-9333 $730,000 Sun l ·5 #1 Muir Beach, Spyglass Hill 7f!0-9333 $1,495,000 Sun 4 R1mrock (Trtlrk Hin) Irvine 675-3411 $312,000 Sun 1-5 •1059 Vallejo Cir., Costa Mesa 556-2660 $183,000 Sun 1·5 21821 Harbor Breeze, Hunt'g Beach 963-8182 Sun 1·5 219 Via Nice, Lido Isle, NB 963-8182 $445 000 Sun 1·4 1815 Tanager <Mesa Verde) CM 646-2313 $279,900 Sun 1-5 5 llfHOOM 1825 Tahiti <Mesa Verde) CM 546-2313 Sun 2·5 S II ,e. FAM lM • DIM 2752 Bayshore Dr. <Bayshores) NB 749-9100 . $1,450 000 Sun 1·5 ..... 2033 Santu~go CBaycrest) Nit· • 675-6000 $489 ooo S"un 1-5 2074 Port Bristol Cr (JMims} NB 675-6000 $289.500 Sun 1·5 259 Santo Tomas 1.9>•i. Mesa 646~8382 $193 ow Sat/Swt 11·8 2715 Ll1hthouse Lil., NeWDQl't Bea'cb 831·1400 '3'75.000 'Sat/Sun 1·5 Ul-'Ca~ (8*Jl>Oa Ille) Nwpt 8eh ~-7221 S625,000 SunJ·5 t:Raf ort Abbey, Newport Bc:h 7M·l202 $32S 000 Sat./&ld 1·5 llUS _Newport Hilla Dr. HVH, NB ~ • .873-4400 .; --"'r'° Sun 1·5 16 Mall bu C!,t~,!J , CdM 6"·9090 ~ Sun 1 • 1842 Gala"IJ>t i..Rover Shores, NB 831·7300 ,wuu &m l·S 14Cn Santan~ del Mar ..f"·Na5 . • • Sat/Suil 1 5 .l>eerwOOd. Baar Canyon 8"-t200 $2,000,000 Sat 1·5 2825 Zell Drive. Laguna Beach 831-8440 $750,000 Sun 12-5 18.\5 Port Sheffield (IJV}ll'm) NB 760·1397 $349 900 Sun 1·5 1533 Miramar, Balboa Penln 760·1397 $459,500 Sun l·S 1818 Glenwood Ln, Baycrest.. NB · 631-7300 $495,000 Sun HS CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE IACHILOI I llEDIOOM 200 McNeil Court, Newport Bch 640·5357 $ll2,000(furn)Sat/Sunl-5 100 Scholz Plaza #103, NB 673-7300 $112.500 Sun 10·2 2 IEDROOM ••611 Lido Park 2D. Lido Isle,_, NB 673-6900 $425.000 ;-:,un 1·5 19222 Shoreline Dr C Pierpointe) H'3 Dr<Pierpointe >Hunt. Bch 848-1511 Sat/Sun 1·5 1228 Rutland #6, Newport Beach 631-1400 $124,500 · Sun 1·5 7 Aries Court. Newport Beach 631-1400 $180,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .... 12132 Edinger. Santa Ana · 641-1991 Sat/Sun 10·5 1218 Las Arenas. Costa Mesa 552-5742 $185.000 Sun 1-5 2728 Northwood. Santa Ana 540-1720 $92,000 Sun 1·5 420 Gloucester <Cape Series) .C M 642-5200 $138.500 Sun 1-5 55 Meadowgrass <Woodbrige> Irv. 754-1202 $108.900 Sun 1·5 2000 l\jeyer P lace. Costa Mesa 64I -rn91 Sat/Sun 10-5 215 Old Newport Blvd . Newport Beach 631 -7300 $189.000 Sun 1·4 1704Westcliff #16. NB 546-2313 $129.500 S 11 ·4 :Su 12·4 2 I~ plus FAM RM °' DEH ••633 Lido Park Fl. Lido lsle. NB 631·1400 $610.000 Sat Sun 1-5 * •633 Lido Prk Dr F-2 Lido Prk.NB ' . 631-7300 $650.000 Sun 1·5 29531 Sea hors(! Cove~ Lagun a Niguel ~ · 831-8440 $141 ,000 Sun 2-5 •22 Arboles ( RSJ I lrvinl• 759·9 I 00 $187 ,000 Sun I -5 3 BEDROOM 630 Skyview, Costa Mesa 540· 1720 $134,750 Sun 1-5 15502 Williams. Tustin 540-17.20 $102.500 s._,.n 1-5 23821 H11lhurst Dr. # 12. Lag Niguel 831-7048 $110,000 Sun 1·5 2017 Vis ta Caudal, Bluffs. NB 640-6500 $315.000 Sun 1-5 3 IR plus FAM RM ,,,. DEH •835 Amigos Way #15 ( t:astblutl > NB . 759-9100 $198,000 Sat Sun 1·5 #4 Canyon La ne. Co rona dcl Mar 640·4518 $225,000 SattSun 1·4 •542 Vist a ·Grande <Bluffs) NB 759-9100 $254.900 Sun I-5 6 I R P.lus FAM RM OI' DEH •1524 Kee l Dr (Hrbr Vu Hl s> CdM 640·5446 $459.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 3 BEDR OOM 9 Ashbrook. Woodbridge. lrv 1ne 552·1800 $163,!lOO Sat/Sun 1 5 MOBILE c-~OMES FOR SALE 2 IEDAOOM •700 Lido Park Dr. #22, Lido IL NB 631 -1400 $62 ,500 Sat/.:::iun 1-5 8811 Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach 497-5494 $80,000 Sun 12·4 3 BEDROOM 300 E. Coast Hwy <Bayside Vig > NB 675·6000 $89.500 Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2-2 BEDROOM 2001 Kings Rd., Newport Beach 631-1400 $439 ,000 Sun 1·5 3 I R _plu s 2 IA 1009 W. Balboa, Newport Beach 673-7300 $425,000 Sun 1·5 HOUSE FOR RENT 3 l lt_ 9lu1 FAM RM or DEM 2033 Port Weybridge, HVH, NB 759-1501 $1200 mo. Sat 12·5 ,... CONDOMINIUM FOR RENT 3 llHOOM fr/ Canyon Ridge, Trtlrk, Irv. 675-3411 $895 JDO. Sat/Sun Mi Four Door. Automatic $6599 Tranamlsslon, Body Side Moldings, Thermo-Guard, Unde<coat. ,(" ' .f}>, (Ser.9086) -P ~ (Stk.241) :.:; • I~ SPRING SELL-A· THON 1980 CADILLAC B..DO. 7200 miles. loaded. looks, runs & is like new (1ASW175). ·515,995 1977 OPEL SPTS. MDL. 4'Spd. A/C. stereo. sunroof. (849SWT) Hurry at 52995 1980 FORD BRONCO XL T Has everything including smoked windows & low miles! (009ZHT). 59995 1980 TOYOTA 4x4 L/B AM·FM radio, sharp,· low miles, special! (11"98303) 57695 1978 CADILLAC SEDAN DeVille. Miles are right, has all the toys! (#85595). Hurry at 59895 1978 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 Spd, AJC. low miles. (AHR617) A great buy at 53795 1978 HONDA A.T.V. Off road buggy, like new. new tires, (#02252). Compare at 51295 1979 TOYOTA CORONA Deluxe Wagon. Auto. trans.. P /S. A/C, stereo & low. low miles! (444XUO). 55695 1974 TOYOTA COROLLA Low miles, just a clean car. cheap. (762JSI) 52595 / . :: BILL MAXEY :=: :;:::-. TOYOTA ~ ~ 18881 BEACH BLVD.1·-;:~=""'HUITlllTOI BEACH -C I f'MOMI 141 .. IH -·---.. ~ ..... PEUIEOI 505'14 SAVINGS LIKE \ NEVER BEFORE! •EW '80 505 •EW '80 50551 EXEC. '80 .. 5055 EXEC. '80 5055 •EW '80 50551 • (106085) DIESEL (65308) (52585) (28552) DIESEL ('40092) 58999 59999 5 10,599 . 51I,199 5 12,299 f 111/111ri i1·.t SALES• SERVICE LEASING beach imports •Alfa Romeo•Peugeot•Saab 848 DOVE STREET Newport Beach 752-0900 ·, 1 .. . l'OUll OFnOIS TO 81RVI YOU !DlWPOBT BEAOR 901 DOVEi DBIVE 64&·8136 ESTATE ON THE I AYFtlOMT! Prime tip of Linda Isle over lZ'T' with s lip for 80' boat. Enchanting "old world" architecture with a ll the mode rn conveniences. Large rooms for entertaining incl. 2-story Ii ving rm and stone fire place. Secluded pool and spa. 5BRS and family rm. Playroom and library. Offered at $5,000,000 leasehold. Cathy Sc hweickert. <E-21) COLLINS ISLE! S m all exclusive island w/magnificenl custom home! 5BR s uites. s it down bar, billiard room. Elevator to roof garden. Super view of islands and penins ula. By appt. only. $4 ,250,000 incl. land. Cathy Schweickert/Joanne Akerman. (E-22 l 50' RIGHT OM MAIM IAY! 70' pier head line accomod atin g large yac hts and a handsom e 58R, !P2 bath home w/cozy family rm and formal dining rm. 24 hour seourity is la nd. $2.100.000 Oona Chichester. (E-23 > HUMIOLDT ISLAND! Spectacular 4BR home w /22' X 28 ' gam e room on 128' of water frontage w dock age for 80' yacht. Secluded hydro -therapy pool. $1.475.000. Bethany Olenik ( E-24 > TWO FOR OME -2 homes on Lido Isle - perfect for mothe rs-in-laws, newlyweds and ot course as an investment in Newport. Our owner wi ll help finance these two new offerings on Lid<> for you separately or as a packagl' d eal. $850.000 for both. Tom Allinson or Terry llanes. <E-26) LIDO ISLAND! Charming large 3BR, family rm, pool and s pa home situated on very private oversized lot. Hardwood floors throughout. $825.000. Berit Mitchell. ( E -27 ) GRIEA T BIG BEA UTIFUL DUPLEX! Situated on the s and, just in time for exciting summer run in a world famous atmosphere. A 3BR plus a 2BR to hve in or rent. $725.000. Coby Ward. <E -28> IAYFtlOMT COHDO! Terrific 2BR plus den facing Balboa Is land. Large deck out over the water many luxury features . Priced at $595,000. Julie Van Wieren. (E-29) EXCEPTIONAL IUY OH UDO ISU! 4 BR home w /center courtyard. French doors , hardwood floors. beam ceilings. Street to street location on lot and a ha lf. 3-car g ara ge. $495 .00 0 in c l . land . Young/lmbernino. ( E-30> HEW LIDO ISLAND LISTING! Charming Country Fre nch 3B R. 31 2 bath famil>: home in imma('ulate condition. Seller will help w /Cina n c in g . $469,000. Ber it Mitchel I. ( E-31 l OCEAM AMD BAY VIEW ... from "Sea view!·· 2 fireplaces. cul-de-sac s treet. ma rvelous high ceilings spacious master suite, g lamorous bath, community paol and tennis courts. Guard gate. $429,000 fee. Barbara Aune ( E -32 l PRICE REDUCTION IM IRVIHE THRACE! Now $399,000 incl. land for this completely refurbis hed and expanded 3BR & baths home. Mas ter suite w fplc and luxurious bath plus large free form pool. $399,000. Larry Dyer C E-33) IAYCREST! Great 4BR. 3 bath family home w/partial view. Ideal for entertaining. Pool. spa. 2 patios. $398.000 incl. land. Dona or Mary Lou . ( E -34 l IALIOA ISLAMD -NEAil BAY! English-style bungalow w /3BRS and custom features . $375/>00 incl. land. D. Halderman. <E-35 ) CORONA DEL MAR Exceptional corner location South of the hi~hway. 3BRS, 2 baths, 2-story owners urut plus 2BRS, 2 baths over garage. Fireplace, patios and laundries . Totally separate for complete privacy. Assumable financing. $359,000 mcl. land. Martha/Dona. <E-36) lltYIMI TlltlACll Terrific 3BR pool home close to beaches & Newport Center. Corner location. $329,500 leasehold. Tom Allinson. <E-37 ) WISTCUff CHAltMIAJ Perfect small family or C'Quple home with large formal dinin g and an all purpose-family rm -library. Seller wlll bclp w /financing. Security t)'$tem. ~57,500. Dma Chichester/Mary Lewis. <E-38) - MC LAIN llG C ANYON! California lifestyle is the theme of this spacious residence. 3BRS, 2 1Y2 baths, formal li vinB. rm , upgrade d ceramic tile entry and kitchen. Custom draperies throughout. Security gated community w/pool, spa and tennis available, $220,000. Suzanne Shuler . ( E-42 ) SINGLE STORY It-I THE au~S! 3BR Bonita Plan in super location. 3 separate patios. Spanish ti le e ntry. $215,000. Nancy Imbernino. (E-43 ) 411 ftOOL HOME -UOl,000! Owner extremely motivated to sell home and will assist in fin a ncing. Spacious open floor plan with separate in-law quarters. Many custom f ea tu res incl. formal dining room, family rm, atrium bath. no-care redwood deck yard. P aula Bailey. <E-44 ) ILUFFS IARGAIH! 4BR home w/oulstanding greenbelt location. Many mature patio plants provide private garden atmosphere. Large living rm w /fireplace. Pri ce includes washe r , dryer and refrigerator. $199,000. Joyce Edlund. <E-45) HARI OR HIGHLANDS AT rTS IEST! Unique opportunity for a special 3 BR ho me in one o Newport Beach's best neighborhoods. Owners will consider any offer. $189.500 ·John Richard. (E 46) NEWP ORT UNDER $160,000! One of Newport's Riviera's best units for a large growing fa mily. 4BRS, 3 baths. Sunny patio. Community tennis, s pa and pool. S15~.ooo. Tom Allinson. ( E-47 I A·I DUPLEX • Sl49,900! 2BR units w /fplcs and a ttached garages. yards and patios. Shows pride of ownership. Owner will assist in financing. P aula Bailey. <E-481 COUNTRY CLUI LIVING! One BR condo in luxurious Versailles w1th pool. spa. gym and clubhouse. Great financing too. Terrific decor brand new carpeting & draperies. Priced to sell fast ! $110.000. Jackie Wiley. (£-49) NEWPORT BEACH llABBOll VIEW cmrrn 644-8200 HIU Tor EST A TE! Available and ready to occupy is thi s magnificent Fr:enc:h Medite rranean 5BR villa w/perfect1on m d esign . materials and crafts manship. Elegant formal li ving rm and dining rm, gourmet kitche n. master and executive suites w/cedar walk-in closets. 40' pool. $2 .500.000. Lynne Valentine. CE -50) BIG CANYON -5 Df:BlWOOD! Exquisite 5 BR En g li s h Normandy res idence overlooking golf course. Circular staircase leads to m aster suite w/his & her s bath. sauna and spa. plus 3 guest rooms each w/bath. 1 fpl c, family room, library, billiard rm. 3 wet bars. Gorgeous views. $2.000,000. Lynne Valentine. ( E-51> HARIOR RIDGE WITH VIEW! Dramatic 4BR hilltop home w 1circular staircase entryd beautiful formal living and dining rms an gourmet kitc hen. P erfection in designi materia ls and craftsmanship. No detai overlooked. The finest of woods and imported marbles. Elegant master s uite - pa neled library and wine room. Elevator. co mm ercial tele_phone wires · 4-car garage. $1.795.000. W'flne Valentine. (E -52 ) OUTSTANDING IA YFROHT OFFERING! Dramatic 4BR home w/pier and slip featuring m ezzanine study. separate family rm plus tormal living anct ammg rm5. A quality resid ence throughout. $1,100,000 incl. land. Sandie Fix. (E-53) PREt 1ous JEWEL IY THE SEA! View of enljre harbor , custom decor and remodeled to incl ude expanded canWevered deck. Wide lot, views from all rooms. Spa, alarm system. Irvine terr ace finest locations. $895,000 incl. land. Helen Wood. <E-54 ) llG CA.HYON TOWNHOMI! One of the most unique homes offered ·expanded end -unit Oeahe Home on cul-de-sac. High ceilinged t w /stained glass window, s.ky-ligfttsl Ooors, custom wall covenngs ana !!J>• ious master suite w/garden bath . Gourmet kitchen & expanded family area enjoys view o f lush courtyard e nt r y . ltallan marble wet bar serves the formal d.inibf rm and large living room w/fplc. F u lly air-conditioned. $675,000. Lynne Valentine. (E·55) MIW '" HAllOl VllW .-LS -sounri The ulticria_te In 2·StOrY livin& w/5 BRS .. 3 bath & tdtally customized Uvtna & formaa dininl rm1 w /F'rench doort. Beautlful country french decor & sparkling .J>OOl & spa on 'r!I acre of park-Uke ~· . $565,000 incl. land. S haron Smlth. (~98> ~aw ''POIT IOYM.t" Detached and reidodeled home w/vlew cl ocean and cltf lights. Pool a nd 1pa. Gate 1_uarded con\munlly. $525,000. Darlene Herman. <E.S7) OHE OF A KINDi Fabulous 4BR & pool home in Newport Beach on a large private comer location. Totally remodeled with exquisite use of rare woods, beveled glass, French doors, wall treatments, European desi~ned kitche n . One of the finest offermgs. $450,000. Holly Marks. <E-58> IBVID WOODBBIDGE VILLAGE CIBTBB 881·8'700 EXC EPTIONAL llG CANYON DOVE R! Elegant, handsomely upgraded 2BR & den resioence w/view of 6t.h fairway. Features crown moldings, custom wall-coverings and large white brick patio w /room for spa. Security system. Price at $465 ,000. Lynne Valentine. <E-59) CORONA DEL MAR! -Duplex! Charming 2BR house w /vaulted wood ceilings, brick fireplace and 2BR rear unit w/fire place and s un deck · PLUS g ues t unit w /fireplace too! Great location · great price. $289.900. Holly Markas. <E-60 ) SEA.WIND Harbor View Home located in Phase Ill w /single story, 3 BR, 2 bath & near comm tennis & pool. Security protected . $259,500 land incl. Je nnifer Suchomel. ( E -61 > HEW IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS! Super 4BR home w/pool. A beautiful home wta very open & airy feeling. Lg rear yard totally enclosed & ver y pvt. $235,000 Sharon Smith. <E ·62 l I1lVINE CAMPUS VALLEY CENT EB '182-1414 TURTLE RO C K HIGHLAHDS! Beautifully appointe d s ingle family residence. "Stewart" plan w /sunken living room w/vaulted ceilings , massive fplc, wet bar. formal dining room w/French ~c;><>rs, open staircase w /planter "lsland. Kitchen w/bay windowed nook, luxurious master suite w /walk-in wardrobe. $445.000. Lorraine Rennie. (E -63> flUSIDIMT HOME PLUS 9"'GHT UGHTS VIEW! Beautifully appointed 3BR and 21h baths, formal dining rm, 2 fplc, cul-de-sac location, 3-car garage and. air-cond. Lovely landscaping and a good sized lot. $415,000. Lorraine Rennie. (E-64> TURnE ltOCK TERRACE! This prestigious President home has 4BRS, 21h baths and power room , family rm w /fireplace. breakfast nook, dining room. service room. 3-car garage and a large li ving room w/fire place. $410,000. Lee Henkel. <E-65) OME ACRE LOT! Ideal area for custom country estate w /beautiful rolling hills, pastoral view and zoned for horses. Room for tennis court. pool and corral. $185,000. Darlene Herman. C E·66> FABULOUS FINANCING! nus elegant famUy home priced in the low $200,000s is locatea in dynamic Woodbridge Gables. Assume existing fixed rate fully amortized loan1 and will ass ist with additional financing. Owner is ready lo move out immediately. Home ha s pre mium-professionally landscaped lot, 2 fplcs, central-air, 3BRS & den. $219,500. Susie Weiss. {E-67) LOW INTEREST & LOW DOWN! Enter a world of quiet privacy in University Park via a lovely courtyard enhanced home, cathedral ceilings in the living and dining .r99.q)§ ~rid add air of drama to this single family borne. Gourmet cooks will delight at the extensive a mo unt of counterspace and cabinet s . A detached bonus rm that includes a loft & bathroom. Ideal for in-Jaws . All t hi s plus low financing. $G18,000. Lorraine J ackson. {E-68) PRICED UMDER MARKET! Outs tanding Broadmoor detached home in Woodbridge with 4BRS, 3 baths, atrium and 3-car ga rage . Pro fess ionally la ndscaped w/redwood patio covers and benches. used brick plante rs and front porch. Colored wa lks a nd patios. Air-cond. for your summer comfort. Quality home located on private cul-de-sac $199.500. Dan Johnson. (E -69l DESIRAILE OUILIH IH UMIVERSITY PARK! This lovely 3BR. 2 't·l bath floor plan is in move-in condition . Fresh paint, upgraded camel carpe t. new flooring in the kitchen & entry. PLUS more! $142,900. Scott Alston. <E -70 1 WOODIRIDGE ST ARTER.! Outstanding 3BR condo nea r the park and pool. Premium lot has privacy, a large patio area and street frontage on a cul-de-sac. It is the lowest priced 3BRS in Woodbridge. $107,500. Dan J ohnson. <E -71 l GRIEA T FINANCING -AffORDAILE PRICE Conv e nie n ce , co mfo rt & pleasant surroundings are the key words to this g reat 1 BR Streamwood condo in North Irvine. Outs tanding tennis. volleyball & s wimming facihties + shopping center near by. $81,500 owner may carry a lg. 2nd. J ohn Ric hard. (£-72) OPIR ROUSI TODAY 1-8 IALIOA ISLAND 3BRS I BA y FRONT $1,350,000 -1010.12. 14.16 E . Balboa Penin IAYCREST 1801 Santiago 4BRS/ FAMILY / POOL $398,000 BAYSHORES 267 1 Bayshore Drive 4BRS/FAMILY $850,000 BIG CA.HYON 43 Royal St. George 6BRS/FAMILY !POOL/SPA $745,000 THE ILUFFS 505 A venida Largo 3BRS $240,000 2146 Vista Laredo 4BRS $230,000 CORONA DEL MAR 421 Fernleaf 3BRS-2BRS DUPLEX 1r~ 1409 Dolphin Terrace 2BRS/FAMILY /SPA ,000 1601 Reef View Circle 38 RS/FAMILY ,000 1901 Altura 48 RSJ FAMILY ,500 1101 White Sails Way 3BRS/FAMILY /POOL/SPA ,500 COSTA MESA 2478 Rue de Cannes 48RS/FAMILY $159,000 EASTILUFf 2933 Cassia 4BRS/FAM ILY $359,000 DOVHSHORIS 1518 Galaxy 58 .BS/F AMIL Y $650,000 llVIMI 11 a spen Tr~ Leno 3BRS/F AMl LY 30 uatl 'mi ind 3BRS/FAMJLY 1 Sliver C~cent 3BRS/F AMILY ~ Re.d~oc 4BRSIFAMILY 18742 V a P a latlno 4BRS/F AMILY/SPA 20 Whl.Speii.nf Wind 4BJ!S!F AMILY /SPA 4BRS/FAM1LY --1!11~ ........... ~-----i!--Balboa Penhuula 2 UDO ta.I ~ SUM 1·1 214 VIA rrMACA Newly remodeled traditional 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Best in price at $420,000. ~MSULA POINT llACHFIOMT Panoramic view at wedge, from Erne large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom me. 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine om. entry, Ii ving room, dining room, built-ins. etc. $1,385,000. I IAYFIOMI' We have several fine homes-with pier & s lip, starting at $1,500,000. RANCHO MIRAGI Springs Condo, 9th fairway, 3000 sq.ft. 3 Bdrm , 3 bath, furn. Golf clb. mbrshp. Trade for beach invest. prop. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR Jll Roy\1J1 Orov1• N Ii bl':J 6161 DUPLEX FIXER! OCEAN VIEW Bring your paintbush & broom to ·sa'{e $$l on this dirty dawg ! ! Prime agun a Beach duplex w /allached garage. Suomit offer! $104,950 AT SO. COAST PL.Ali , Superb Mediterranean villa featuring 3 spacious brs, 2 ba. Assumable fin a ncing due to immaculate condition & price. This won't last long .. l ILOCKS TO IEACH SELLER DESPERATE Ha!? bought a nother Qrqperty.t facing 2 payments. Umgue " bdrm home m Newport Shores. Ask ing $175,000. Owner will carry 1st T.D. at 12',. OWNER ANXIOUS!! Imagine 3 spacious brs & 2112 ba upgraded to the hilt! This fine home also features encl 'd parking & in-house laundry facilities & assumable financing. I 0.75% FtMAMCI~ Fabulous 4 bdrm Fordham Model in University Park. Featuring 2 fireplaces & 2100 sq. ft. of living area. With this price & terms. won't last long. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 26 70 San MICJUllDr. 759-150 I or 752-7373 675-3411 ittWtt tlalt.Om bouset Oft comer lot. Each w /2 car 1ar, 2 bdrm, Zba, balconlet w/<Xo " bay views, patb. k2:5,000. L1e uswn. lit. 875-0727 or644·9W OPIM HOUSI 1-5 Lovely 4 BR ln model bOme condltion. Patio overlook• greenbelt, $208.000. 2239 Vista Hotar MHdATase.hr7 Call the inveslment specialists. Touchstone Realty. Inc. 963-~ CHdo 5pKJaNsh Call the experts at the condo in form a lion center. Touchstone Realty, Inc. 963-c.167 SELL OR TRADE 1 year old lovely 3 bdrm, family room, raised en· try, step-down living room , dining room . hallway. wide staircase. very fun ctiona l. Decorator drapes , sheer s, mini blinds, woven wo ods . reenhouse windows, many extras. Take over existing SlZl,000 loan. In Newport area. Agt. 645-2411. LIDO ISLE HI CEILING CONTEM· PORARY. 4 bdrms. din rm. 45 · lot kSS.000 TRADITIONAL PERFECTION 3 bdrms . din rm . breakfast rm. hi cetl· ings. s kylight spa in lge mstr suite. $630.000 s/jumbo loan avail LARGE ~TATE ON 3 LOTS. 5 bdrms. din rm, library & rec room sur· rounding the largest pvt f a rd en on Lido . 1,500,000. 140/o ......... Rah W /2°"oDoww 103 down interest. l•H'•~ or assume 9V•% loan on this beautiful 4 Bdrm 2 Ba immac. home. Agt. Pat Cobb 979-5370 or 67~2013 EMERALD IA Y -Charming 3 Bdrm cottage with plantation shutters, used brick, sunny patios. One of our finest communities with private beach, pool and tennis. $370,000. TURTLEROCK HIGHLANDS -A stunning achievement by Pollock Interiors. Exquisite decorating thruout this 4 Bdrm. 1 sty home with separate dining room and large master suite. A new and exciting off er. $312,000. SOUTH LAGUNA -Magnificent ocean view from this rustic Laguna Beach setting. 3 Bdrm. fuJl basement. xlnt financing. All for $185,000! THE ILUFFS -3 Bdrm E Plan. on the front row of Back Bay. Leese 01Xion available. $275,000. I CO ROMA DB. MAI DUPUX -One of the few duplexes w I a pool. Desirable street w I hi income, comfort 3 Bdrm owners unit. $320,000. TURTI.HOCK HIGHLANDS -The very nicest Irvine community you could choose for your family. A spacious 4 Bdrm Edinborough plan. Professionally decorated in warm earthtones. Two large assumable loans far below current rate. Owner will consider a smaller Turtlerock home in trade. $389,000 COMiBCl.AI. LOT -3 contiguous lots. zoned C2 in San Clemente. Office building plans available. $296,800. IMYISTOIS SIMIMAR -Learn how you can enjoy a profitable real estate investment without negative cash flow , property management, vacancy factor. 7:JO MOMIAY llVIMI ... , APRIL 27, lt4 OUR °"'Cl. JI I I I. COAST H16HWAY. PLIASI CALL 1'01 .. YATIONS. 671-3411. ...... \ ISLAND IMCOMI Three units ideally located on Balboa Island. Desirable summer/winter rentals. Two 2 Bdrm units and bachelor quarters on a full size lot. Excellent condition. Owner very motivated A good investment. Asking $375,000. YOU CAN'T llAT THAT Super duplex located ln Old CdM. The property has a 3 BdJ:m cottage with new paint and carpets and a modern 2 Bdrm apt w /bit-ins. The owner says sell and he'll listen to all offers. $325,000. LIDO ISLf'S TWO IEST VALUES COZY CHARM 2 Bdrms., 2 bath immaculate condition with ex~ansion potential. JUST $330,000 SPACIOUS WXURY 4 Bdrms, 4 baths, den ready & waiting for family living . Affordable & prestigious. JUST 1445,000 Call now for tennsl ! r BOTH OPEN SUMDA Y 1-4 SPYGLASS SOU'INtOtrT GREAT IUY fw ssn.soo Custom features Uµ-ougllout. Large 5 bedroom home with DOOi and jacuzzi. Quiet cul-de-sac location. Showing by appointment only. SPYGLASS fOlb B MODEL CUSTOMIDD 7 bdrm including 2 rm mother-in-law suite. separate study w/view, den1 courtyard entry pool, separate jacuzzi ofl m str bdrm. swte. Spectacu1ar ocean and night light view. One of Spyglass Hill 's finest. $849,500. SPYGLASS MEW IEDFORD 4 bdrm, 3 bath, highly upgraded. Pool, jacuzzi spectacular ocean and night light views! $795,000. HARBOR RIDGE 3 bdrm with l oft, 3 balconies, beautifully landscaped, upgraded. Near tenms courts and pool. $479 ,000 assume large loan. DOVER SHOUS SPECTACULAR VIEWS Breathtaking ocean, light and mtn. views from this larg~ one of a kind, quality home on ualaxy Drive. Beautifully decorated, landscaped with s parkling pool, on extra large lot. 4 bdrms., 4 ba, many outstanding quality features. $950,000. SPYGLASS Spectacular views from this 4 bedroom 2 story home. Highly upgraded with wood plank floors, pool & jacuzzi. Wood panelled living ammg room. uame room with deck. $795,000. MESA VERDE WITH A POOL 4 bdrm executive home with a pool, on Country Club Drive, large lot. Assumable financing at~%. FOUNTAIN VALLIY ONLY $104,500. Owner will help finance this 2 bdrm, one bath. LAGUNA IEACH FIX& Only $155,000. Owner may carry T.D. 3 bdrm needs help. HUMTIN•TOM llACH ONLY SU,000 4 BR residence. $88,000 AS.SUMABLE loan. Owner may carry 2nd. HAllOI VllW NOMI 3 BR $223,000 lowest price in Harbor View. Assumable loans. Submit on down or trade. LA•UMA tlLLS 3 BR, 2 BA Condo With A.ssu_mabl loans. Call for detail$! $114,500. --1 _:_Cgj IA YCllST CUSTOM HOMI Absolutely fabulous LYons & Cushion custom floor plan. Spacious living room designed for entertaining. Large separate formal dlning room & fantastic family room. Super modern• 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 ter~. 1315 ANTIGUA WAY SAT/SUH 1·1:00 "LOVa Y TO LOOI AT .. Call us now and make an appointment to see this beautifully-landscaped 2 bedroom, 2 bath, family room home. Outstanding landscaping front and rear. Large lot, workshop, lots of large closets -and all for $183,000. Definitely today's best buy. IRVIME TERRACE-MIMI ESTATE FANTASTIC WATER ~ONT ROW New exclusive listing. Great view of the bays, ocean, bright lights & Catalina! One of largest lots in Irvine Terrace (almost 112 acre). Traditional 4 bedroom home with huge family room. Lovely pool in front courtyard. Separ ate spa;.. darling new gazebo on lower terr. t.:all for apJX. $1,095,000 including fee land. "VERSAILLES" $825,000 OM llG CAMYOM GOLF COURSE Spectacular Dea ne Hom es "Versailles'' located on huge corner site. Beaut. golf course view looking through the tall trees of beaut. landscaped yard. Large secluded pool & spa + a most attractive gazebo. Gated front court yard entry w1fountain. Marble floor in foyer w/glittering chandelier. 4 Bed'r'ms . den, formal DR & 4112 baths. HR AUOWHEAD-VU TO CATAUMA Unimpeded view 25 rt across to see the world. 3 Bedrooms. Western red cedar inside and out. Architect's award design. See it, then live in it. $96,500. WESLIY H. TAYLOR CO .. RIALTOIS 2111 S.J~ ... RMd NEWPORT CINTH, M.I. 644-49 I 0 r of newpori REALTORS '75-5511 CLEAR, COOL AIR~ big piMs .ct cedars: wen IMlllt c..... .... wtth 6 ldnnt Hd Htoll tNdy: 2 flreplocH, MOdent INllltill oppll..cea illi ~.. Two odl«...t btllldeble lcth. ....., ott.-........ $250,000. HEWPORT SHORES: Wtl located away frMI traffic, thort wall to ~ & TENNIS, pool etc. GNCll l ..... home, cozy fl,..,.oce, wood .a & ptltlo, eoty occeat to ocean beach. Mt SI 35,000 ....._ COLE OF NEWPORT RIEAL TORS 2515 E. Coatt Hwy., Corona ct.I M• 675-5511 IR Newport hoclt-' oak to LIMjo Ffnt CAREER OPPORTUNITY W ALIC TO THI IMCH Peninsula Point, custom s BR home. $459,500. Good fmancing. J TOP USTil«K IH HARIOI VllW HOMIS Somerset 5 BR. $349.SOO. Pride of ownership. Somerset s BR, $349,900 . Secluded yard, a gem. Montego 4 BR, $259,900. Huge yard, pool & spa. l CdM SPECT ACULAIS 3 duplexes, new! $420,000 each, designed as condos, luxury features, buy one or all three, at $1,260,000. TWO -· ONGS ~•clw4t .. 673-7761 760-13'7 STARNES COMPANY SEE AND BELIEVE The very finest buy in the Ha~bor area. New 1650 sq. ,ft. condos. 5 minutes to beaches. One half block to major s hopping centers . Cement drives, air conditioning , microwave ove n , trash\ compactor, large walk-in closets. Garage with opener. Pool and 2 jacuzzis. WILSON PARK CONDOMINIUMS 11ow.w11 .. Cotta Meta, CA 714/631·5055 FrOM $I 32,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Popular Sommerset Model located on the n a ture park. Walking distance to schools. shopping & recreation. 5 Bdrms plus a large family rm complete with brick fireplace and wet bar. Enclosed yard. 3 car garage. Covered patio. A terrific family home at a terrific price. $329.750 . Open Sunday 1 to 5. Come by 1816 Newport Hills Drive. N.B. BAYCREST Spacious custom built home on a quiet tree lined street in exclusive Baycrest. 4 Bdrm + convertible offi ce . Form a I dining room , paneled family room, pool and a huge, completely equipped game room. From the cedar lined storage c lose t to the large master suite his lovely home has features only found in custom building. See 1 for yourself on Sat or Sun betwn 1 and 5. Come by 1730 Marlin Way, N. B. at $449,500 an outstanding home value! HARBOR ISLAND For those who can afford the best. A prime 40 foot bayfront lot beautifully landscaped with a private pier and float. Newport's mo st prestigious address. $1,780,000. WESTCLIFF If you thought you couldn't afford to live in Newport -then think again. Here's a super sharp 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo in a terrific location at an unbelieva ble $129,500 price. Fireplace, bar, overlooks pool - what else do you want? SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO What a view! From Saddleback to the ocean. 5.5 acres suitable for a fahtastic estate with room for horses, tennis, swimming or most anything. Only minutes from town and Dana Point Yacht Harbor. An outstanding investment at $650,000. * OUT OF STATE * MIW YOB 3 story townhome in Upper Eastside Manhattan. Victorian sty le brownstone exterior. Small garden area. Prime location. Ideal for conversion. '530,000. COLORADO 194 units in Denver. 7~ times grosa . Very attracttye terms. Excellent upside potential. Denver la bOomlng ! $4,000,000. .. • ·. .. • Yl r: ,yr • • miller lno me. 1noe. t W•T•a•mw DUPLb, ¥iifti iii. a·...,, Rtmodeltd to new ln 1178 from curb to new pltr lncludln1 cu.tom ttltd 1pa 1taln 11111 & tvtn electttc powered draw drapes. a car 1ara1e with a d d lt l o n a l 3 c a.r off 1 t r e e t parking. Perfect locatJon -185(),000. OCEANFR0"1 SLEEPER Six deluxe units on 2 lots. Nearly ALL financed. Asking $1.3 million. Barely over land value. TWO TRIPLEXES ~ight in the heart of the Peninsula. Sid~ by each -buy both for $570,000 or Just one for half. Try $50,000 down & seller will carry. OCEANFRONT Duplex. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba upper with sundeck plus 2 Bdrm 2 Ba lower with separate raised patio deck. Both units are completely furnished with a decorator s touch. 4. + car__garage and fantastic fina n cing. Take over $426,000 l<;>an including 12¥4% for 30 years. Askmg $649,000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llYd. CorMr lOth CAMEO SHORES LOWEST PRICED FH Large assumable 1st TD. Walls of glass lead to wood deck. Beautiful vie"'.s from mas ter suite, living and family rooms! Plus. lovely private beach. For full d etails. call. W Al.IC TO IEACH q i';\nt 4 Bdrm priced right! Spacious l~vmg room, features wood burning fireplace. Owner assisted financing. Hurry ! NO DOWN PAYMENT Pay clos ing costs only! Buy your own home! Mus t qualify for monthly payments. Exciting new concept. Call today for full details. CAMEO HIGHLANDS 0 C EA N V IE W, 0 NL Y I 0 °/o DOWN ~O'?t' reduced thousands! Spacious l.1v 1n g r oom. features g lo wing fireplace1 3 large bdrm.s + den. Greal ~ssumab e lst and owner will help fmance. THE REAL ESTATERS ClllONA DB. MAR omc~ &73-8550 LEAST EXPENSIVE IALIOA ISUHD 11111 2 ldrm cottCIC)e rep uenb a good lnn1tment opportw.ity • a retttal ... 1t. I 1t home on tt. hland , or ju1t future appreciation. Cr•ati.,. fiftandncJ avaHable. LIDO ISLE DREAM HOME Hen'1 your chGRC• to MD•• to Udo Ille wi"' exceH...t ~ °" clean, tr.ah 3 ldnn. deft. J lath hofM that 11 OM of the lowHt priced homH °" the llland. AllUIM ,..,. lo. ... oWMr wHI con1lder canylnc) large 2nd. Call today whlle ofhrecl ot $395,000. LUXURY CONDO IY THE SEA h..tffMI 2 Id"" oc ... •Mw ~ with a detlghtful w.rior .. ICJI" by De1l9_1 ~ of Ntwport leach. ~ laid Mid Teak & hardwood floorilHJ, _. wall conrilMp ..t _. IRDf"e. YllW-$219.500 ~•t.wofMdla..,.3 I d r "' • 2 'Ii I • Uu , • I r CIA "" .. Id. f-"Y r---. .... _..a.de. TIN .... pa, t.-•11,,.a MtlaW OCIAMNONI' HOMl~S75,000 lxcellHt ••••Hll•t fer ft.It .................. ...&.3 ....... 2 ~fa.,_... ... ====, .... Na •••• •f•Wl•t tM W. , .... .,.., "'"'Cll..,. HELEN 8. DOWD REALTOR, INC. 644--0134 Li1t & luy With TIM Experts * * * * * * Heritage Collection ~ C-2 Lor High . traffic count. 62.5x.307 feet lot Ex1stmg .house on property. flexible us es. Asking $!99,500. Call 540-1151 for more mformat1on. . OWNER MUST SEU Th i s .beaut i ful Tiburo n condo featuring 3 Bdrms 21 2 baths new carpets, paint, fl<?QrLng and WfJ.llp~per. Large master s uite. Wetbar m dming area. Double garage. Asking $119,900. For more details , call 540-1151. MESA VERDE 4-rUX Existing low interest financing. Pride of ownership. Large 3 Bdrm + family room owners unit a nd three 2 Bdrm 2 bath units . All inc lude builtins fireplaces and enclosed garages'. Excellent condition. For information, call 540-1151 ERITAGE NEWPORT HACH ESTATE OCEAM VIEW . Elegant customized home on just under 1'2 acre lot. Completely private expan ded 4 bdrm home. Oversized living room , ~rivate dining room , & gated pool area. This is a beautiful wuque prope rty newly offered at $795,000. PRESTIGE ADDRESS OHLY I $00,000 Dramatic entryway leads to lovely, larg~ .. 3 bd.rrr. 2112 bath townhome. n uge hvmg room & formal dining room. Walls of glass lead fo brick patios . Priced to sel l witn x lnt financing. STEPS TO LAKE Charm\ng 4 bdrm single story home in be autiful Wo<Xlbridge. Shows like model. Atrium model. Large famil.Y. room w /vaulted ceilin g . Floor to ceiling book cases. Huge fireplace & formal dining rm. Take over subject lo existing 1s t T .D . & n o t e at 83/4% intere.,t. Brand n ew on the markef . I IRVINI llAUTY ASSUMAILI LOAN Lite, airy._ c heerful home . University rark. Large corner lot act'oss from Q<>Ol lt tennis. Wood ' s hutters. Stained wood J?aneling. Covered patio. Private s~a . Take over subject to 1st T.D . at lOY•o/o. Newly offered at $190,000. · IACK IAY YllW I o•/.-te AISUMAILI LOAN Spaclqus custom home only 2 years l'ew. s.12$,000 . ILU"S llAUTY Only D25.000 buy• beauti.ful ' bdrm ·ebd unit. Picture perfect • ready to move ln. ""Newly liated. t ' fcxce~isnal commis3lon ~llt :~i:t~~~~~'f ~penf:~. or I I Thi• beautiful Someraet model ha• everythln1 fQr the dlscrlmln1tln1 family. Sunken llvlng room wlth fireplace!. large formal dlnlnl room w/wood noors, masniflcent entry, all with vaulted ceilings and surrounding a lovely green atrium. Separate family room with fireplace. wet bar 5 Bdrms with a parklike wooded f enc~d yard . 3 car gar age . Offered at $319,500. (!;,, '~~~!.:~.~~·:!~:~~~ •JOO\ao,,• Jt'•~t ,_~,,,.,,o,, ,,.,,·,. c• 916b0 ~ESTA~ ~STORE~ YOU GET MORE FROM THE STORE NEWPORT HEIGHTS Great 3 ways: Cozy 3 Br, family home with huge yard Area is desirable and prices are esralatmg. Owner will work with buyer to make purc·pase painless . $185,000 with supe~ terms. PriJ l~oY!~Te~~:~I ~~~~ 1 2 blk from ferry landing on the Peninsul a. 3 lots fee land. Owner financing Lease option. Call Carlene for details. 2000 West lol»oo llvd. Newport leach 67S. I 77 I Prior commitments 'forces s ale of ''Cape Cod" Home with 3Bdrms. 2Baths. sinftle garage, 2 patios, all new ylumbm_g/roof, etc. on Full Lot. Sparkling Clean "Move-In" Condition. $325,000 Will sell below market value with S70K or more down! Owner will carry remaining at 121 2r~ if sold before June 30th. 1981. C7141 675-2479 C714J 673-6511 OWNER·AGENI' :~~~.~.~ ... !?.~~,:~~~.~~ ... !?.~~ u~~~REALTY BAYSIDE DRIVE IAYFROMT Flexible 4 or 5 bdrm family home with unparalleled view of main bay & boating activity. Side tie for 35 ' boat. Seller desires lease option. $1,900.000. Fee simple. Martha Macnab. 642-8235. Newport BMCh ooi Duver Drive Harbor Vww t"•·nter 042 8235 644 6200 ~~ ....... !~!e IUTIUYIM v COITAM•A 4 Bdrm 2 81, comfy hom• on cul·dHac. XIJ! flnanclnfl UH,000. Op n Sat 2·5. Marcia MESAVEIOE This 3 bdrm charmer was once 'B model home. It 1s located on a huae cul-de-sac lot and filled with extru. FlNlSHED ea rage. Close to schools. Xlnl. assum. financina, Offered at Sl44,SOO. '*Cote Realty & Investment 640-Sn7 BEAUTIFUL MESA VERDE Beaut Mesa Verde home. Spacious 5 Bdrm. Best buy in the area. Model condition. Only S205.000 Ask for Rbt. Milliken 63i·l266 RVM~ REAi.TORS MESA VERDE BEST BUY Charming 4 bdrm 3 ba home wi(h family rm Comer lot. VERY PRIVATE yards Immaculate and ready to move in Close Lo ~chools and shopping. $175.900 *Cote Realty & ln\'estment 640-5777 2 UNITS S 110,000 lalboa Island Capistrano Beach I 018 HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1--------1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4bdrm . 2•,ba t.u ~k Costa Mesa pride of ownership bargain ' Cle an -refurbis hed ! Live in one-rent one' Call for details. 646-717i THE REAL ESTATERS Santa AINI Hats. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba 'family room. 2400sq ft. vu. pool & spa . 30't-dwn . $220.000. 3 Bdrm 2"'2 Ba vu, pool. assume lsl. owe carry 2nd. S189.000 3 Bdrm 212 ·~ Ba, vu, as· s ume lsl, owe 2nd. $184.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIVORCE Sandpiper. ideal fam MEW! forces sale of 2br, Iba, home. Level, quiet t•ul Quality. luxury home, 4 den home. Assum lsl. de·sac View suJe Pos:. Bdrm4Ba .3frpks.All Cap1stran0Palisadeson new 1st TD at 13•; the extras you could Portola. Sll7,000IOBO Own er rons 1d 2nd want for the most com 496·4822 Owner bkr will rnop fortable, effi cient and -------752·2838, 644 5Ul9 spacious living on the Island. 30 yr. S300.000 1st TD at 13% fully assuma· ble. No pomts. SSJS.000 205 Garnet. Open Hse Sat/Sun i.5 Gerry S pr· mgston. Rltr 673-2230 i lOi Balboa Open 1·5 ATTRACTIVE 2STORY +MODERN APT Nr bays, charming xlra lg 28r, bnck frplc. din· 1ng rm . i a-.Ba, dbl garage + income $495 mo FABULO US FINANCE Save Thousands SSS Appl RENE REALTY l21 31 434-0908 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENINSULA BEAUTY Like new, 3Br + Den XLNT FlNANCING $449.000 lst pay Aug. IMM EDOCCUPANCY 2113 Miramar. NB dys 556-:lJOO wknd & eves 642-0346,549·4225 OCEAN VIEW VILLAS With 3 ra1Sed frplcs. 6 patio areas with bu1IL in garden bins each w1Lh its own faucet & drain. Steps to CdM Beach Lov· ely 3Br h ome on beautiful street. Prmc only. Brkr 9622900 or 675-0704 Quiel den with its OWN 1---------full bath & patio area. + 3 more bdnns. & 2 more full ba th s True Gourmet kitchen with lriple sink. pant!') & re· c1pe counter. Solar Bronze windows to save energy 3 car gar age with buill 1n work counter. cabinets & utih t y si nk . Dramati c skyhghled baths with s unken tubs & ful I ceramic tile treatment 123•'"' Available. W 111 consider buying your present house m trade . $261,000 17141493-3989 SH lluff Villos Capl1trano l~ach 35291 VISTA DE TODO Corona det Mar 1022 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Ga t ed Community . Cameo Shores Open s ... 12-5 $235.000 assumable at 9~,r~ H ighly upgraded . panoramic ocean view & JUSl iHeps Lo prl\ ale com mun1ty beaches. this ELEGANT 3 bdrm. 4 bath home with a spa rkling pool ha~ custom feature!> galore' Deluxe security system $529,000. 4521 011 ington Rd RICH Rlty 760.0621 JASMINE CREEK Highly upgraded Plan II 2 bdrm + den. Jacuzzi $375,000 by owner 640·9755 SPYGLASS Hill ~ YO«i11 Oo1lt Aft•"''' Gwi•d. J:}. ~e<o1J1"9 lo lh• Stou l llU 11'1 IJ • \ _)(' 11"'"''' 4 111417·· .l6 olJ 81 81 Elegant 3 Br. Family rm mas ter s u i te w fr pie. steps to pool. spa & tennis $450.000. Owner Broker. Call 675-2740 or 213 Z76-S620 GORGEOUS 7 BDRM + bonus room <Southport plan) with ocean view. beautifully upgraded with just too manv amen1L1es to list in this limited s pace F.xcel financing with 12', int ra t es on possible $400,000 loan Just hsted and not expected to last long with Lhe above financing. To dt"rl1 p r .. ,. ... J".j1f" for Mnntfo'r read ¥1<.,,1'1 Hlfft\p..nd ng '" "'4.JllT'4~•\ of -.ou• Zodooc bt•lh ••!I" tY°"' 2•ou • >°"". ..... •Yow . ..._. 10-t lwc. __ , t St•• '°". ltO.y IJE..-~ ,, .... Ufot 1$ro llllMO 17Com•nt , ...... P"'==--1 :=· 2•Glooo no. n u.. ,. Ol•l•tiet«t "-p;z:=~-1 ~~- lelft 21a.., ., .. .,,~ ... .... ....... ~ . 1u .... .. °' ., 00-"0 .... _ .... _. IO h ''°' .... T2T~~ 11 lvtt ,._. 1~WttCll 1ttm1•f'ftf ,,.,_ "'~­...... I00- 11 °" ... _ 13' .. .... _ Mf"9f0 ... ·-" ,.,..,. .. ,.°"' .... •tOday tot<Md .. ,, (_, :'\1.uu~I '=~::' s~~~lA-/&£~s· ..... .... P ARTNBSHIP DUPLEX S 160,000 permit . The perfect dual ownership property with 2 nearly equal 2 Bdrm. 2 ba units with master suites, stone fireplaces and wood beamed ceil· in gs. on an oversize lot w ith pvt patios and decks. $320,000. IO'Yr int. financing. CAUNOW 644-7211 .. . . ' W onnington RHfty 714/972-1104 Largest Harbor View Hills, 3100+sq ft Owner will help finan ce. Own r I A gt. 640-5446 5Br. 3Ba. Lrg. assumable loan. Owner rt exible wit h 2nd T.D. Open House Sat. Sun. i.5 1407 Santanella, CdM . IROADMOOR, VIEW New on market, 1st showing, 4bdrm. 2"1ba • CHARMING l'heerful. s unn y & bright. 4 Hd pool home. Prime M~a Verde loca lion Priced right at Sl91.SOO. Good assume CUSTOMIZED Remodeled and ex· pan ded 5 Bdrm pool home. Near country club. Assume large loan. J ackie Handleman 631·1266 RVM~ fl EAi TORS LEASEOP'TIOH Luxurious. custom con- do 1700 sq. ft. 2 frplcs. 3 bdrm. 212 baths $800 mo St65.000 642·4623. DOLLHOUSE $3,000DOWN J bedroom. liv rm w frpl<', high ceilings throughout. Stained glass dutch door. new paint, while w/dutch blue lnm. 2 car gar .. Jrg, landscaped lot. Home warranty. MUST SELL FAST Sl21.500. 494-1096 eves OPEN HOUSE until So ld ! W eekdays 2 30 6pm. Sal Suo 10 6µm 4br. 1 1 ~ba, hardwood floors. new paint. cpts, drapes, plumbing $115,000 683 Senate St CM :>48-1731 or 831 9878 MES.A VERDE CUSTOM home on large • lot with s mall lake ift • back yard 3 Bdrm. 2i.; • ba. 2 frplcs. super concL Open house Sun 12-5 al • 3182 Country Club Dr. ~ Must see to appreciate, • $235,000 CENTURY 2l BERG 962·8891 4 IR AHDDEH · 2 Ba. double garage • workshop. lge patio .,.;; .,, brick BBQ, W /W cpt.s iJ. i drps. owe all financinl-• at 10% after dwn pym~ ' St26,000. W /consider • TD, motor home, coins. : diamonds as part dwa • pymt. Ownr /bkr, • 714-642·«22 ..... .... QAY I. f'OUAN -----The Sunniest Home in: formal din, ram rm. _______ _. ··-·-rt.. 6 ICfombl.d _.,. below lo ""*• 6 ...... ~~ "'"" i.tt.t. ol ~ .. lh~ ... o1-.. R A N W J 0 JASMIHE CRHK 2bdrm & den, cheeery kllcben. plantation shut- ter•, pvl comm. with pool, jao 4c te nnis. $285,000. By Owner : 759-1176. 100/o Owner wlll ca rry A.l.T.D. at 1~ Ofl lhl8 outahndlna custom duplex. ~ block to the bf1cb. 4 ~ front Wl· It : s bdrm 11~r~ Private patlot. Omb'•,OOO. MAUIYRA ...... SUUGM~TY 67Mll4 breakfast a r ea, new landscape. As king S385K. Low down poss. Drive by 1251 Surmne. Call J eanine. Agt. 673·6848 res.; 675·5134 mess. IUILOaS! INVESTOIS! Try I 00/o Down A roomy 3 bdrm 2 h* home in creat E 'si area with complete plans for 1700 sir 2:nd It. $147 ,500. 644-7211 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport It.cl. COl'MI' 30ffl CAMEO SHORES LOWEST PRICED FH L a r ge assuma ble 1st TD. Walls or glass lead t o w ood deck . Be autiful vie~s from m aste r suite, living a nd fa m ily rooms! Plus. lovely private beach . F or full d etails. call. W ALI TO IEACH qi~nt 4 Bdrm priced right! Spacious L~vmg room , features wood burning fire place. Own er assisted financing. Hurry! NO DOWN PAYMENT P ay closing costs only! Buy your own h o m e! Mus t qualify for m onthly pay m e n ts. Exciting new concept . Call today for full de tails . CAMEO HIGHLANDS 0 C EA N VIEW, 0 NL Y I 0 °/0 DOWN ~o~ r e d uced t housands! Spacious l ~v 1n g r oo m . f ea t u r es g l o w i n g f1 replace1 3 large bdrms + d en. G re al a.ssumctb e 1st and owner will help finance. THE REAL ESTATERS CORONA OB. MAR omcE, &73-1550 LEAST EXPENSIVE BALBOA ISLAND This 2 ldrm coffOC)e repr'•Mnh o good in•estm.nt opportwiity as a retttal Ul'lit, I st home on tt. Island, or just future appreciation. Creati•• finmclng GYOflable. LIDO ISLE DREAM HOME Hen's your chonce to MD•• to Udo Isle witt. ucell.nt ~ on clHn. fresh 3 ldnft. dlft, i lotlt hofM that Is OM of tt. lowest priced homH °" the Island. AtsUIM 1_,. lam mid oWMr will conslct.r ccrrylng lor«Je 2nd. Coll today wt.lie offet ed at $395,000. LUXURY CONDO IY THE SEA leoutfful 2 ldrm oc... •Mw ~ with o delic)lttM Werior desl911 by DHIC1' ~ of Mewport leach. ~ laid sold Teak & hardwood floor.!:i; ... wall COHriftgs .-1 ....... VIEW-$219.500 ~• .. wofMclt.y.J I d r • 1 2 '12 I a t Ill s , a I r caniltfwd. f_, roo.. _. _.. ~ Tite ... t papl .. floa,,I• ..._,II.ate& HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR, INC. 644-0134 List & luy Wltft TM Experts * * * * * * Heritage Collection C·2 Lor H igh . tr a ffic count, 62.5x307 feet lot. E x1stm g .house on pr()perty. flexible uses. As kmg $199.500. Call 540-1151 for m ore in formation . OWNER MUST SEU T hi s .b e autiful Ti b uro n con do featurin g ~ Bdrms, 212 baths, new carpe ts, p a int. fl~rmg a nd wallpaper. La rge mas t er s uite . We tbar in dining are a . Double g a rage. Asking $119,900. F or m o re de tails, call 540·1151. MESA VERDE 4-PUX Existing low inte rest financing. Pride of owne r s hjp, Large 3 Bdrm + family room o wners unit and three 2 Bdrm 2 bath units. All inc lude builtins fireplaces a nd e nc losed garage s : Exce lle nt condition. For information, call 540-1151 ERITAGE NEWPORT IE.ACH ESTATE OCE.AM VIEW. E l e gant customized ho m e on just under 12 acr e lot. Comple te ly private e xpande d 4 bdrm n o m e. Ov ers ized living roo m . private dining .-oom, & g ated pool area . This is a b eau1 iful uruque prop e rty n e wly o ffe red at $795,000. PRESTIGE ADDRESS OHLY $430,000 Dramatic entry w ay leads to lovely. larg~,, 3 bdrm, 2"'2 bath townhome. nuge living room & formal dining r oom . -Walls of glass lead Co bric k p a tios . Priced t o sell with x lnt financ ing . STEPS TO LAKE Charming 4 bdrm sing le story home in beautiful Wo00bridge. Shows like model. Atrium model. Larg e famiLY room w /vaulted c e ilin g . Floor to ceiling book c a ses. Huge fireplace & for mal dining rm . Take over subject to eXJstinR 1s t T .D . & note at s a143 inleree;t. Brand new on the markef. IRVIHE 11.AUTY ASSUM.AILI LOAN Lite, airy cheerful home. University Park. Large comer lot act'oss from ~l "& U?nnis. Wood • s h utter s . Stained wood paneling . Covered patio. Private s1ta. Take over subject to lstu T.D. at 101/•%. Newly offereu at $190,000. · IACIC IAY YllW I Ot/t-t. ASSUM.AILI LOAN Spaclqus custom home only 2 years pew. '325,000. ILUFFS llAUTY Only U25,000 buys beautiful 4 bdrm ·and unit. Picture perfect & ready to move In. Newly listed. • . Exceotional co,mmisslon s_pllt for naun1 orlCU1ted reanor associates. Jiave '2 openings. Orange Oo11t DAILY fltl..OT'(!und1y, Aprll 11, 1111 !I Thia beautiful Someraet model h11 ev1rythtn1 for the dl1crlmin1tln1 famtly . Sunken living room with t1r1pl1ce lar1e formal dininl room w /wood hoors, magnificent entry. all with vaulted celllng1 and surrounding a lovely green atrium. Separate family room with fireplace, wet bar 5 Bdrms with a parklike woode d fenc~d y ard. 3 c ar garage. Offe r e d at $319,500. . ••• • c o 916b0 YOU GET MORI FROM THE STORE NEWPORT HEIGHTS Gre at 3 ways: Co zy 3 Br. fa mily h o me with huge y a rd . A rea is desira ble a nd prices a re escalating. Owne r w i II work with buyer to m a ke purc'pase painless. $1 85,000 with supe~ te rms . PriJ l~oY!~Te~~:~I ~~~!IJ 1 2 blk from fe rry landin g on the Penins ula . 3 lots fee la nd . Owner financing. L ease option . Call Carlene for details. 2000 West lol»oo ltvd. ~wport leoch 67S.177 I Prior commitme nts 'forces sale of "Cape C~d " H ~me with 3Bdrms, 2Baths. s m.gle g arage, 2 patios, a ll new _plumbm_g/r oof. etc. on Full Lot. Spa rkling Clean "Move-ln" Condition . $325.000 Will sell b e low m a rket value with $70K ~r. morel' down!. Owner will carry re m a ining a t 121 2''~ 1f sold before June 30th. 1981. 17141 675-2479 17141673-6511 OWNER·AG ENT .~\m'~REALTY BAYSIDE DRIVE IAYFROMT F lexible 4 or 5 bdrm family hom e wit h unparalle l ed v iew of ma in b ay & boating activity. Side tie for 35' boat. Seller d esires lease option . $1.900.000. Fee sim ple. Ma rt h a Macnab. 642·8235. NeWJ>on Beach 901 Dover Drive Ha.rb<~1 Vww c .. rtt.er 642. 8235 644 6200 2 UNITS SI I 0,000 Capistrano Beoch I 018 HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4bdrm . 2 1 ~b:i . J.u.,k . .•.................•.. DIVORCE sandpiper. 1deJI f<lm lalboo Island Costa Mesa pride of owne r s hip barga in ' Clean-refurbis hed ! Live in one-rent one~ Call for details. 646-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS SClllta AINI Hah. MEW! Quality, luxury home, 4 Bdrm 4 Ba. 3 frplrs. All the e xtras you could want for the most com fortable, effi cient and spacious living on the Island. 30 yr. $300,000 1st TD at 13% fully assuma· ble. No points. SSJS,000 205 Garnet Open Hse Sat/Sun 1·5. Gerry Spr ingston, Rltr. 673-2230 forces sale or 2br. Iba. home Lt!vel. qu1l't tul den home. Assum lst de-sal' View !>Ide Po~:-. Capistrano Pallsadt>s on new Isl TO at 13'. Portola $117,000 OBO Owner rnns1d 2nd 496·4822 Owner bkr will l'OllP ---r------752 2838, 644 ~9 OCEAN VIEW Vil.LAS With 3 raised frplcs. 6 patio areas with built-in garden bins each with its own fa ucet & drain. Quiet den with its OWN Steps lo Cd M Beat'h l,ov c l y 3 Br home on beautiful street Prine only Brkr 964!·2900 or 675-0704 .............. -~- c.ttew... 1011 ...................... ~ lllTIUYIM COITAMHA • Bdrm 2 81, comlf. home on cul-ff·Hc. Xl.nt- fl na n ~ln•I 1159,000. Opon Sat 2·6. Marcia . .. .. '•.· RVMt-X II~ \I 1 t 1 f! ·-, MESA VERDE This 3 bdrm charmer was once 'B model home. It is located on a huge cul-de-sac lot and fiUed with exlras. FINISHED garage. Close to schools. Xlnt. assum. financlna. Offered al $144,500. *Cote Realty & Investment 640-S777 BEAUTIFUL MESA VERDE Beaut Mesa Ve rde home. Spacious 5 Bdrm. Best buy m the area. Model condition. Only $205,000. Ask fo r Rbt. M1l11ken 631-1266 R&'Mtte R fo:At.TORS MESA VERDE BEST BUY ·Charming 4 bdrm 3 ba home with family rm Com er lot - VJo:RY PRI VATE yards lmmal·ulale and ready to move in Close to i.chools a nd :-.hopping $175.900 · Cot e Realty & Investmen t 640-5777 CHARMING Cheerful. sunny & bright 4 Bd pool home Prime Mesa Verde loca· lion Priced right at Sl91.SOO. G<xxl assume CUSTOMIZED Remod e led and ex p:i nded 5 Bdrm pool home . Near l'ountr y club. Assume large loan. J ack1e Handleman 631-1266 3 Bdrm 2 Ba l am ily room, 2400 sq ft . vu. pool & s pa . 30% d wn , $220,000. full bath & patio area. + 1101 Balboa Open I 5 3 more b<l rms. & 2 more Cameo Shores RVM~ 3 Bdrm 2\AJ Ba, vu. pool, assume lsl. owe carr:i. 2nd. Sl89,000 3 Bdrm 212 i,; Ba. vu, as- sume 1st , owe 2nd. $184,000. ATTRACTIVE f u I I b a t h s T r u e 2 STORY Gourmet kitchen with + MODERN APT triple sink. pantry & re· Nrbays,channmgxtra cipe co ~nter Solar lg 2Br. brick frplc, dm j Bronze windows to save in g rm . l "'•Ba. dbl ene rgy 3 car garage garage+ mcome $495 wit h built -in work m o F A BU L OU S counter, cabinets & ullli F f NA NCE Save ty sink. Dram atic 3 Bdrm 1 Ba, vu, assume Thousands SSS Appl skyhghted baths with 1st. owe 2nd. $179,000 RENE REA1 TY s unk t; n t ubs & f u 11 1213143._0908 ceram1c.t1letr~atment. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba, zoned for --------• 12 3 •';r,, Available ho r s e s, re mode led. Will consider buying owe $163 900 your present house · • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• mtrade. PENINSULA BEAUTY Like new, 3Br + Den XLNT FINANCING S449.000 1st pay Aug. IMM ED OCCUPANCY 2113 Miramar, NB dys 556-:!M>O. wknd & eves 642 0346,549 4225 ~ frN, Oo1l1 Atf•••lf Gv·d• t1. Jicco"''"9 fo fh• Sfon V U ll• Sf" II .. ~ (),, .,~ .... ,. 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I I I $261 ,000 (7141493-3989 Sea Bluff Villas Copi1trano IHCh 35291 VISTA DETODO Corona del Mer 1022 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Gated Com m unity . Elegant 3 Br. Family r m , m aster suite w I fr pie . steps to pool. spa & tennis. $450,000 Own e r Broke r Call 675-2740 or 213 276·5620 r ARTNSlSHIP DUPLEX $160,000 per unit. T he pe r fect dual ownership property with 2 nearly equal 2 Bdrm. 2 ba units with master suites. stone fireplaces and wood beamed ceil· ings. on an oversize lot wit h pvt patios a nd decks. $320,000. lO'k int. financing. C.AU.HOW 644-7211 ~ The Sunniest Home in: JASMIHECREH 21>drm • den. cbeeery tltcben. planlat.ion shut- ters, pvt comm. with pool, jao 4' tennis . $215,000. By Owne r : 759-1176. IOo/o . Owner wlll carry A.1.T.D. at 1~ on thla outeundlri& cuttom d41pi.x. ~ block to the beacb. 4 bclrm front un· it; 3 bdrm rnr. Prlvate paUoe. o.111625.000. MAUIYIT ...... SIAUOMllALTY 67MJl4 Open Sun 12-5 S235,000 assumable at 93•'• Hi g hl y upgraded, panora mic ocean view & JU Sl o;teps lo prn ate comm unity beaches. this ELEGANT 3 bdrm. 4 bat h home wi th a spa r k ling pool h a s custom feature!> galore ' Deluxe security system $529,000. 4521 011 ihtgto... Rd RICH Rtty 760..0621 JASMINE CREEK Highly upgraded Plan II 2 bdrm + den J:il·u1.z1 $375,000 by OWOH 640-9755 SPYGLASS HILL GORGEOUS 7 BDRM + bonus room <Southport plan> with ocean \'1cw, beautifully upgraded wit h JUSt too manv a menities to List m this hm1ted space Jo:).cel financing with 12r, ml rates on possible $400,000 loan Just listed and not expected to last long with the a bove financing W ormlnc)toft Reatty 7 14/972-1 I 04 RFAl.TflRS LE.ASE Of'TIOH Luxurious, custom con.. do 1700 sq ft. 2 frplcs. 3 bdrm. 21, baths S800 mo Sl65.000 642·4623. DOLL.HOUSE $3,000DOWN 3 bed room , 11 \' rm w fr plc, high ceilings throughout , stained glass dutch door. new paint . white wtdutch bl ue trim. 2 l·a r f?ar .. lrg landsca ped lot. Home warrant y. MUST SELL FAST, s121.soo. 494·1096 eves OPE:N HOUSE un til Sold' W eekdays 2 30 6pm . Sat Sun 10 6pm 4br. t 1 1ba, ha rd wood floors. new pa int. cpts. drapes. plumbing Sll5.000 683 Senate St CM 548--1731 or 831 9878 MESA VERDE CUSTOM home on large. lot wit h small lake il'l back yard 3 Bdrm, 21~ ba. 2 frplcs. super cond. Open house Sun 12·5 at 3182 Country Club Dr. • Must see to appreciate, • $235,000. Largest Harbor V.iew CENTU RY211BERG Hills. 3100+sq fl Own er 962·889_1 __ _ wi 11 h el p fina nce 4 IR .AHDDEH Ownr/A~L640-S446 2 Ba. double garage 5Br. 3Ba. Lrg. assumable workshop, lge patio wJ loan. Owne r flexible brick BBQ, W/W cpts & with 2nd T.D Open drps. OWC all financinl House Sat. Sun. l·5. 1407 at 10% after dwn pymt. .: Santanella. CdM. $126,000. W /cons ider ~ TD, motor home, coins, = IROADMOOR, VIEW diamonds as part dwll • New on market. 1st p y mt . Ownr /bkr1 • showing, 4bdrm. 2'"Jba, _7_14_-64_2·_«22_;:,_ ___ __;::'f ;" formal din, fam r m, --------•r. breakfast area. new landscape . As k i n g S38SK. Low down poss. Drive by l2Sl Surlline. Call J e a nine, Agt 673-6848 res.: 675-5134 mess. HILLSIOROUGH IY LUSK· $4751 + Tenns IUILDaS! IHVESTOIS! Try I 00/o Down A roomy 3 bdrm 2 ba home in great E'sidJ area with complete plans for 1700 s/f 2nd Wit It. Sl47 ,500. . I 644-7211 Exclualve and rare Hlllsborouth model by Lusk ln Harbor Vl4:W HIU.. 5 Bdrms, utreme-~ a~c~~. Fonnu dm· SMAIPCOHDO ma rm. matr euJte boet.a s bdrm. 2 bath, Pf'tvacy and 1undeck, 2 near So. Coast Pin trplca. aeparate ulll. rm, Sl u "~oo. Brok or. hufe 3 car aaraae. lrl 644·0134 spa rk Un1 pool. Seller , __ ....,;,.,;,,_ ____ ,,,;t.• mar form hlth tu YOUR INDCHANC£1 w r tt o rt 11 m I t I e d Sold flrat day open, b ~rtnenhlp w/quaWled fell out. SH,$00 v A lnvutor. Call Katie ~rm• on P"eal s BR l~ RobetU fOf dttallJ and be Devin• Co • ..a..-plrtvat• tow. •1221 •tlAtrslDI L•r•e 1ard • cov'd petlo, I ,.,.,... Im· .............. Alt RVM~ ' . , .. .. ... S21,000 OOWN $21,000 to assume loan on this SttOODOWN • No qutlrylJ\1. J br. M.500. •11/mo, PITJ, graduated l>Yl'ftta Alt. Pam, N8·ad6, 848-3119. BeauUful 4000 sq rt home with every amenity for family outdoor living or formal entertaining. Spectacular ocean views, professionally landscaped, brick patio. Lrg master Bdrm suite includes l of 4 fU"eplaces. Seller has bought another home and beautiful 2 Bdrm, 2 ba Pierpointe Condo. Vaulted ceilines. coz[ woodburning fireplace, sundeck, poo , tennis and spa. Bike to beach, Located at Garfield and Beach. Seller bought another and will assist with 2nd TD. ., • I I • ~ . - Open Sat/Sun at 19222 Shoreline Dr. ·wants fast action. Joe Riley, Agt. Ofc: 848·1511, Res : 631·5751 4 PLO· SJCMC Dw OR TRADE FOR R.E COSTA MESA Bl.UFFS •••••• RINT Al. HOMI SUBMIT ALL OFFERS THROUGH STU SWEENEY SISkO... LOW NEOATJVE 54f..7ttl SUCCESS llALTY Whelan Real Estate 497·2331 ,,.. 540.3666 s&S GOLDENWEST ESTA1£S Huntington Models -4 bdrm. 3 bath + bonus room, 3 car garage, 3000 sq ft executive home. Formal dining. large family room wtwet bar. GOLDEN TOUCH Co1ta Mesa I 024 PANORAMIC OCEAN CONDOMltlUMS •• ••••••••••••••••••••• YIEW Large private decks & EASTSIDE SLEEPER Fantastic Bluff location. 1) . / ~ ('JI Jlf Jlfjf(. JI PROPERTIES patios. Only 3 left. Xlnt Drive to 1935 Santa Ana This 2 Br. 2 Ba. custom terms. 13~ interest for 2 Ave. This 3 Bdrm, frplc home overlooks the years. home with dbl detached Marina. Owner will Priced froftl SZ67,000 to $290,000 ASSUMAILE LOAM 2000MEYER PLACE garage has assumable finance . Call now ! OPEN DAJLY 1(~5 loan 551·4682. 641·1991, agt C e n l u r y 2 l lrook•iew Condo nr So. Coast 3 Br 21-~ ba GOLDCOAST 548.1168 condo, beaut decor. new EASTSIDE l BR. R 2 lot, cpl 620 Shasta Lane S86,000 By owner Afcts. Emy 979-8373 or Owner w help hnnnce ~~1!~7-8320 646 6793 ------5bdrm. 3ba on quiet cul Lovely 2 bdrm home de· sac, Sl93,500 Open w/lge yard. Xlnl E'sade House Sat/Sun 11·6pm loc . $125,000. Agl 259 Santo Tomas or by 645.1103 app't call 646-8382. 2 br Twnhse S114.95-0 TERMS -TERMS TERMS Owner will finance 587 Wendy Ln. 646-2142 OPEN SAT SUN 12 5 3 br. 2 ba 2513 Colby Place Agt, 548.0478 P'RICE REDUCED MUSTSEl.L Elegant 4 Br .. large Family rm , pool, $159.950. Open Sun 1·5. 2832 Drake 645·4483 Agent CAT AUNA VIEW 2 Br 2 Ba view condo. MESA VERDE Large assumable loan. Best location by Owner Seller will consider TD 3br. 2ba. lndry room, as part of down pay· micro . garage door• menl OpenSunda) 1103 opener. s pa. covered' Mesa Bluff patio. 1mmac move an D Bourke Realtor l'ond Sl59.SOOS4U..6152 S4&-9950 117 /8%FIH. Falling out of escrow. owner bought another. must sell fast lmmac. Mesa Verde Pool Uome 4br +den. stained ~lass, new pa int m out. too many amenities lo hst ! AGT John Cox. 641 8458 or 631-1266 MESA VERDE ASSUMABLE 91 ~·; S129.950·3br. s uper clean "Move Jn " Cond1t1on 1585 W Baker. 641 1693 TEHAHT HB.PS with home payment Two houses on lot 2 Bdrm w frplc & I Bdrm dream cottage P vt yards Always rented Owner will help finance Ask for Sand} 63 1-2242 (A Sunlxm Ht·all.') ASSUMABLE DUPLEX Low inter est. high balance o"ner will carry Great area for in vestment S h arp ' i620CA > 964-2611 SUH REALTY EASTSIOE R-2 Remodeled 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. fireplace Alley ac cess 127X65 Hurry! 645-9161 'l OPEN HOUSE REALTY /' FOUR..PLEX BY OWNER Xlnl Financing' $310,000 675-0073 INVESTOR'S DELIGHT Rare four·plcx. prime location. 2 Br I Ba units, xlnt inc $240.000. Marcia Redick 631 1266 RS'Mtte· REALTORS UNDERSTATED ELEGANCE A home for the dis· cramanatmg executive famal~ Bcaut1full} c oordinated decor throughout 2 s tory home "1th soaring enlr) and la\ ang rm. formal dining rm. warm fam1l) room and kitchen plus love!\ master suite with \1ew 3 Bdrm plus loft den Huge new ~pa an a generous yard Cul- de ~ac location. S320.000 FAMILY HOME Large I year old home an Costa Mes a with 3 bdrms. 3 baths + den and family rm . 2 fireplaces Lge ba<.'k yard. Close to shopping and parks Good as- sumable loans. $225,000 MEADOW PARK New exclusive quality and well planned home with luxury and space. Stately 2 story Ha\'erford plan on 55x 120' lot near South Coast Plaza Large 3 bdrm + den. huge fami- ly rm, fabulow. bright .well kitchen country Super family area $209,000 WATERFRONT Country EncJlhh 60 y r . Premier Landmark with every possible current ameni· Ask for Madeline. agent, 961-4602 ty ! 3 bdnns on "'• acre park-like harbor blurrl _________ lrYIM site. Pegged oak noors ElEGANT UVIHG ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1044 throughout. massive in this 4 bdrm, 2 bath, HERITAGE PARK beams, fam/rm, French formal dining rm. faml-HIGH doors. formal dining, ly rm w/wrap around stained glass, hot house breakfast bar separat· ASSUMABLE & an 8' spa. Will help lllll kitchen. Large yard 3 Bdrm l 'h Ba condo finance $595,000. w/fruit trees & patio on near park, pool, schools 494-7551 a quiet cul·de·sac street. & shopping. $77,600 1st 963-8182 TD. SHJ6,900 total lnvest- m en t. Jerry Jones ...,. . .....,/,(. <~ Hlllll _.¥~ Mc CORMACK RE Fowttaln Valey ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALE IY OWNIElt WESTMONT HOME 3 Bdrm + bonus room. 2 Newly remodled home, Ba. Pricedforquil'ksale nr bch W12br. 2ba. den Sll7,000. 847-7244 & frplc Totally up· 4 Bdrm 2 ba home m quiet neighborhood Use either FHA or VA financing Call Mary Lou at 842·4474 Century 211SPAROW GREAT ASSUMAILE 4 Bdrm 2 st.ory charmer. Exceptional stud y Beautiful cul-de-sac loc Close to park & schools Asking. $155 ,000 Low int. on 1st & 2nd TD. Princp only 541·9993 Bkr. GREEN VALLEY By owner. 3 bdrm. lge rumpus rm, buill·ms, frplc. comm pool Ask mg $165,000. 964-2588 No Qualifying ' Low down ' Assumption 4 Bdrm. 3 ba, Sl33,500 Bkr. 848-0009 HLWttinqton leoc:h I 040 ·············-········· I eat Inflation Clean & sharp Tri Plex in best H.B. location. Seller is w1l11ng to carry paper & use a graduated payment plan with a minimum down pay menl. Call now for more mfo graded. large assum loan owe 2nd. dys 557 7951 , eves 840-4790. KIDS OK 3 Bdrm, 2~ bath, front unit. Ideally located for children S65o mo. 1901 Alabama •nl. North of Adams Immediate oc· cupancy . Broker . 963-8182. AFFORDAILE IEACH PROPERTY Unique 3bdrm. 2ba. 3 blocks to beach in de- sirable Old Town. Many custom xlras. $182,500. Agl 536 9S33 ASSUMAILE 4 Bdrm l"• ba an prime area or H B New stucco. Clean and ready lo move mto today Assume 93 • loan at $79,000 Prin- cipals only 541-9993 Bkr GLEHMAR Large 4 bdrm. 2 ba home Upgraded wlshake roof. hit tub. encl patio Lovely area. Sl29,500. Open Sunday at 19911 Providence Lane 1. JOto5:30. SUHSETR.E. 542-5808 846-8803 LA HD MARK 2 story 4 bdrm. 2~ ba. 3 car gar. Brand new in 28drm $87,500 and out. S1 56,900. Great starter or rental Financing built in. Open h o m e . Q u I e t house Sat/Sun at 19882 631·1266 R~M~ R F:ALTllRS *•ESTATES! Single stor y attached home m fabulous Wood bridge Estates. Huge backyard, all the Wood- bridge amenities and as- sume a high loan. Owner will consider help on secondary financing $165.000. The largest model m Woodbridge Estates-23Xl sq ft of lux urious living space and your own pool and s pa. Priced to sell at $194,900. Almost s100.ooo in as- sumable financing. \\bodbrldg~ Really 551-3000 49?0 Barra nu Pkwy·'"'""' IRVIHE $80,000, 2 Br. adult (iv. mg. quiet surroundings. Too good to be true? Give Rbt. Milliken a call. 631-13i6 •bl *STARTER HOME Flexible financing on this 2 Bdrm Greentree fixer. Owner will help with cost. Call for de· tails. neighborhood. 50Xl30' Felcliff Lane Bkr --------• R3 lot has plenty of room 963·8377 for kids to play Seller,.__;;;;~.-~.-.-,;.-.-.-. has agreed to carry a 1• 2nd and you can assume the loan with monthly payments or $865/mo Better Hurry-Call Now 1 t s~~~tm!1 '•, .. ,~ ?ASSOCIATES 848-1581 GOLDEN WEST ESTATES Beautiful S&S 4 bedroom Executive H o me . elegant wet bar, buHl·in BBQ inside & many other amenities includ· Ing a huge yard that back lo a beautiful park. Just 3 years old! ASSUME FIN. Rancho San Joaquin Villa. 2 br, 2 ba. sgl sty. I blk tennis & golf clubs. $158,000. Open Sat/Sun 12-5. 2 Segura. 552-1717 Owner/broker. Coop. ALL OFFERS Super two story home 4 bedrooms, dmmg room, HOMES ~~~~~~~~~ REAL ESTATE 631-1400 963-1182 OP'EHSUH 1-5 Broadmoor Townhome Her itage Park. 3Br. 2Ba. l ·story end unit w/lrg. patio. Many up. grades. Assumable loan at 9.25"'e. Pvt. party. Sl29 ,500. 559-9077 separate famiJy room. ---111111111----• rireplace. Lots of ----. storage space Tucked GLOUCESTER DR. Uru- on large lot amongst que ar~a. 2 st.ory condo fruit trees. All orrers end unit w/dbl garage, he a rd s 1 2 9 , 9 o o. pool & clubho~e. Owner TARBELL, BKR . will help finance . 540-1720 · $125,000. Agt, 675·5200. OpnhouMS• 1·4 PRIME M~A VERDE 3 bdrm, 2 bath, new cpl. new plumbing , flex. financing. Sl69.000 11161 Rhodes. Agts. Emy 979-8373 or Gll>rla 557.8320 EXECUTIVE HOME EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 4 bdrm, family room & pool. Ready for move in. New carpels, micro, much mort. Assume 1135,000 loan. 13C>k fixed rate. No qualifying. Ask· ing 1175,000. Owner may carry 2nd T. D 2 STY LAHDMARK 4 Br. 2'h ba. 3 car gar. Newly painted & carpet· ed. Sl03K assumable In Asking $159.900 Fast escrow. Bkr 963-8377 -------- ----- HIGH ASSUMAILE 4Br home w/spa. xlnt. cond. S169,000. 552·6940. TURTI.EROCK Low Do~. 3bdrm, lrg WITH VIEW fam rm. rucest on cul.de· Hmtlltgton Lovely view of hULs & sac. $114.990. Harbiw I 042 . night lights. Spacious ••••••••••••••••••••••• townhome: 3Br Jba. fam Immac. 3bdrm w/encl Goldeft Wftt Estatee rm & den. True elegance patio, many xtraa, Beautllul S&S Exec. 4 in decor. S265,000. Fan· Sl23.000. Both with xlnl bdrm home. Elegant wet tastic financing. As · financing. 963-7398, bar, bit-In bbq inside & sume&ownerwillcarry 779·0112. many other amenilies 2nd. HCMRe Stal&e R incl. a huge yard that Fem Pirkle, Agt backs to a beautiful 759-1067 BUYING ? SELLING ? park. Jwit 2 yrs old! Broker. 963-8182 A REA.I.VALUE Rl~dh1ll O-~!k.1lty I , 1 : ; ~ : ; I II I See th1-ppous Mesa Verde "Bucco!•" bunt If s<>meone told you that home. super area, qr y o u w o u I d s a v e S59S,OOO. Water Front Penthouse overlooking Main Channel. 3 Br. 2~ Ba. 2 Crplc1, formal dlinn1 rm., for the t leeant life! Buy, lease or luae option with Uooo opllon money. t83St Grenoble. Open Sun 1·5. Call ror details: At a Um~ when 1ood buys are rew and rar between. We are proud to present this im maculate. uparaded 4 bdrm, 2~ ba. Plan 4 in Northwood Place. Fan. tutlc aa1umable loan. Ca II today Lew further de· tails golf course, agl story thousands or DOLLARS w/4bdrma, rormal dln· l~~~~~~~~~I when buymg or selUng in• rm, fa.m rm, a cart: your property & still 1ar. cenu-tJ f.ir cond., have the total and qua II· huted apa, ~ much MESA vaDI ly aervlce or n pro more' Price reduced to beatfweH.-feaslonal rcaltor, would 1238,ooo. Anxiou.1 1'. 3 bdrm, 2 btlth. 1 at.or)' you take th• time to CLY 0 f! J OHNSON executive home on qu.let can ..... 80·14841 ~!..'!;. cul·de·aac atreet. 1 Jae _........ bdrm could be converted POOl&SPA. LrJ 5 Bd, 314 Ba, prof. decorated IJ afr cond. t.6ada of <.'Olltnf.e deck· tn1 w l1~for boat stor•C•· 1242,300. Ca ll Gleft t llw1rth -.HOO. to make 4th bdrm. Room tor RV accesaol'pooL OPIMSUM 1·4 ttl21lMA t6J.lllZ I \ I I\ Jarvi•. O'Brien 842•8850. John Coombe blrr. ASSUM AIU CONDO No pa)'ment. on &e®fl· dary fin~nclna. Seller may cnry. (S14CA). 96 .. 261 I SUMllALTY TERRACE ---------Trl·Plex. Panoramic --------- Ocean vie~. Walk to beach. owe. sm,ooo. Si.nal• 1ty Dettfleld con· P r I n c I pa I a o n I y . do alowlq with warmth _4_99_-_we_. ____ _ tlt'omfort. $121,500 2Bdrm. den ft dining. 556-2660 c:=. ',I ' 1 I [ ....... l'H11l'IHlll', PANOUMIC OCEAN VIEW plu.a the perfect exam pit of a Laguna Beach charmer. 2 Bdrm +. Newly remodeled. '310,000. Outstanding Cardiff ---------model lo University Park Terrace. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba + Iott hidt·away. Great location, pool, greenbel\s, finished gara e. A must to see. Whitewater vie,w or main beach-deckln1 llvtna rm -Victorian fl'plc· dining rm·fam!ly rm· wet bar·3Br·2~8a-L50tl. lot frontage-extra park· lng·Temple llillil uea· existlng loan plua owner financing to *Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 80%-$395,000·courteay !~~~~~~~~~ , Call or details. IU\N<:H Hf 1\1 I Y 1>111 /(1()() ORANGE TREE CONDO Plan 5 2Bdrm lBa. Principals only Sl03,500 After 7pm 552·7552 Irvine model home sale. Ponderosa/Park Place. Open Sat. Sun. April 11 & 12. 10AM·5PM. 20'7c down. 121-'l~ interest No qualifying. Irvine Blvd. lo Yale Ave. Follow signs. XLHT FIHAHCIHG Rancho San J oaquin Vallas Beautifu l Carmeno Plan. New 90 percent financing at 12. 75%. Xlnt location,. Steps to pool & spa. Walk to tennis & public golf course. Adults comm. $1 54 ,500 559·8002. 551 -4682 Turtle rock glen garden. 3br, 2ba $225,000 rent SSOO/ mo. 645-9555 --- UMIVEASITY P'ARK OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 at 17532 Cottonwood DRAMATIC 4 Bdrm 3ba Deane home. New cpl, cetral air, great loca· lion 552-1311 WOODBRIDGE 2 Bdrm, 1\!la ba. Best location. Up· graded Sl~.900 Owner anxious. rilR~~4~~ 5 IR W ATBlfllOHT $361,000 Dramatic livUlg room. formal dining, lge fami· ly room Custom pool & spa Great for entertain· ing Hurry, call today 552.20()() COLDWel.l. BANl(C!RO I FRUrTTREES m your garden! Cent air, auto gar .• area for pool. Lighted & screened patio. 3 bdnn, 1 ~ ba. As· sum. govt loan. S135.000. 552-7393 TURn&OCK lroochoor Best priced 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, family rm. Open house Sat/Sun 1·5. 5372 Sierra Roja. C/21 Newport Cntr 640.5357 760.6767 ORANGETREE Lowest priced 1 Bdrm + loft condo. Very shar end unit. Vacant and has lock box. C /2 1 H~Cntr. 640.5357 760.6767 CULYERDALE Just listed! Large 4 bdrm. family room. 21"1 baths, xlnt cond. Xlnl assumable financing. $158,500. SAHJOACi)UIH Former model on 14th fairway, ground level with a fabulous view or golf course & duc.k pond. One of the best locations ever available. 2 bdrms. den. 2 baths. Furniture is avail. You must see! You won't be disappoint- ed. $199,500. TURnaocK Brand new on market. 3 bdrms. 2 baths. Ex- cellent quiet location with large back yard. P l ush camel color carpets. BeautlruJ oak parquet entry. Ute and alr)'. Atrium with natural wood cover . •111.000 of a11umable floanctna. This won't lull $175,950. ORAMH1"UI Ntw on market Detached patio borne. 2 bdrms. 2 b1th1. fireplace, A/C, end unit, excellent condJUon\. ~· aume 9% i.ntftest IOIU1\ SlJl,950. DA YID D. CARI.SOM llALTOllJJ.tJtJ GRACI OUS • SPACIOUS lrr Hlttlabl• ' bdrm bonle wbb pool • 1pa. You um• ll. lt'• &Ql Ill •.aoo. Deerfield 3 bdrm, 2 ba. paid to realtors-appl prof. decor. Many up-only-731-658.S. grades. $147,500. Open•---'------ SUPER HOME! House, Sunday Hpm. P.P.~1-U&S TUITLaOCK Garden Ho111e by Bren, 3 Br. library~ family rm. formitl dining rm . 2 frplcs. over 2500 sq. ft. Assumable loan al 9718% or new loan at 12%. #5 Silverfern 851 ·9099. Open House Sal/Sun 9-6. Perfect for all those pre· cious antiques, Huge hv mg room · massive frplc · beamed ceilings · wood floors · spa off master suite Oversized lot 1375,000. LCICJIMG Vlllclp ll.E. 497-1761 BLUE LAGOON. 3 Bdr 3 Ba condo By Owner NORTHWOOD Fantastic ocean vu 3br. 2ba. fully derorat· OWC. Eves. 2131395 0671 ed. landscaped. cut to ----- $159,990. 559-0339 l"lfte 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Town C6 Country ft QEALTOQ0 rl"dlll 552-1800 UNIVERSITY PARK/TERRACE Charming 2 bdrm. 2 ba Cardiff. Completely upgraded from the carpeting to the coordinating wall covering and draperies in neutral earth tones . Combine that with a very private green best setting with wood deck and you have an excellent buy. Sophisticated home with privacy within walki.ng distance to pools. spas. & s hopping. Offered at $145,000. Open Sat 1-5 at 7 Eucalyptus. TURTLEROCK TowtltOME Room to spare with 4 Bdrms. 3 baths, plush carpet, plantation shutters and many upgrades . Fantastic view of valley and city lights. $320,000. Open Sat 1·5 at 12 Canyon Ridge. CALIFORNIA LIVING Luxurious 3 Bdrm, den. 3 ba Cottonwood. Woodcrarted frplc, brick decked spa. attractive landscaping. Expansive 3 Bdrm with den, 3 bath Cottonwood mdl. Attractive inside and out. Includes beautiful landscaping. custom designed masonry and woodcrafted fireplace. Relax and enjoy brick decked spa off family room. Priced to sell at $179.900. Open Sat/Sun at 45 Lindberg. LOCATION PLUS This professionally landscaped home is located on a quiet cul-de-sac in Woodside of Northwood. 4 bdrm. 2th ba. J.M . Peters Plan 334. Tile roof. Association pool and tennis plus assumable loans. Offered at $229 ,900. Open Sat. Sun at 8 Bellezza. LARGE 4 BDRM-lOW PRICE 4 Bdrm 21h bath 2-story 1850 sq rt Deerfield home. Seller Will carry AlTD contract of $110,000. Extra large lot. Near new carpet. Very clean-move in condition. Close to community pool and park. All this and with onl_y $4'5 ,000 down ! $155,000. (Open Sat at 7 Poinsettia.) WOODBRIDGE TOWtllOME 3 bdrm , 21h bath Danbury. Uegraded th r oughout. covered bnck patio. Good assumable loan. Open Sat/Sun 1-5 at $163,500. Open Sat/Sun at 9 As hbrook. INVESTOR'S DRJGHT 3 Bdrm 11/:i bath Ash model. New carpets, {>aint and landscaping. Air conditioning. High assumable loan. $116,500. Open Saturday at 30 tJderglenn. PRICED TO SD.L Cambridge model 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, family kit chen. 2 patios. good location. $134,500. Open Sunday 1-5 4191 Manunita, Greentree. UNIV. PAii TERRACE S29,SOO down. Bright clerestor )' windows above the livinl 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 .llar. Ooen Sun 1-5 , 5294 Plum Tree. 1$138,009. Open House Sat. 2510 Glenneyn. Preatlalous Executive home, lln· obalructional ocean view Unique design for entertaininl. 3bdrm, 3ba. artist studio, walk to beach. $75,000 down owe al 12'"<. $379.000 Pac1f1c Area Realty 581-1181 EMERALOIAY Ocean & canyon view 3Br + 'den. High. open· beam ceilings. $750,000 Open Sat. & Sun. 494·9825 or547·9451 COLDWeL&. BANl(C!RC MEW OCEAHFllOMT Warm wood throughout this new fi\·e bedroom. four and one·half bath home right on the sand. Two story rock fireplace in the family room Stained glass windows. A truly magn1f1cent home r or the dis - criminating buyer. $2.400,000 EMERALD IA Y: LAGUNA'S PRIDE Very few homes are e\er available an Laguna 's pride Emerald Bay Combine supply and demand great terms. great beach, and great views. and you'\'e got at all an th1!> great three bedroom. three bath. family home Hurry, with great financing. this can't last $415.000. LAGUNA CHARMER This 2 bdrm. 2 bath home as nestled in the trees with a beautiful ocean view. Gated <·om mun1ty 1n North Laguna . Probal<.' sale. $340,000 4t9-1320 131..0136 ,...,.._..c;.-..., -"- CUSTOM LAGUHAESTATE Magnificent4 Bdrm con- temporary home with breathtaking coastline \'lew. Tucked away on private road. offering complete seclusion Spark l1n~ gourmet kitchen, sun drenched breakfast room, 4 decks and much more. Truly a Laguna paradise $695,000. don osen real tor.., LAGUNA BEACH 497-4848 OPEHSUH 1-5 32511 CCII ibbean Prestigious Monarch Bay Terrace. 180 deg . Ocean view from every room in this ho me . Professionally decorat- ed, full size lot. New kitchen with oak cabinets. Room lo ex· pand. $439,000. FOREVER VIEW Dramatic Laguna home. 5 Bdrms, 3"'2 bat hs, formal dining and living rm. 3 custom marble fi replaces. Wet bar & atrium. $750,000. YOUCAHtf4VL lovely ocean & hillside views from th.la 3 bdrm, 2 bath home on a lot large enough for ex. pansion. Sellers may help with financinlf. ~.000. OWHEI AHAHCIHG A 2 bdrm home with cha r mfng gardens. within walking d.lsta nce to beach & town. Many exciting amenitles in- chadlnc stained • leaded glua windows. Carved mantle b)' local arUsL Room lo expand, S310,000. A beautifully aln· MYSTICH~ t.llied custom hio eon • Iara• lot. SupertS ~ view• It CataUna t un• seta. a bdnna, a hit.ha. Seller may help Runce. $247,500. ---.-----------~ IU,•TllMI 11r11eeua.ooo I Ir·~ .. '*1'°° JohnManhA I I RVM~ II I \I I• •I. ' W Htclff WtK Warm family home. 3 br. 2 ba, fam. rm. Close to schools. Alt. 631·5150. A S s· U M E lst/OWC New duplex. best on WATERAMDSAHD market. '425.000. 700 SUPERS YIEWSI Marguerite. Luxurious Peninsula 120/o w. ~Ing R ~ home, cloH to beach & Crescent Beach area ae ~I bay. Large 3 Bdrm, 3 ba, Striking 2 -s tory, 4 631 -1266 2frplcsandmuchmore. Only 4 yrs new. Assume I bdrms. 3 Baths, knotty RIM.AX I 1 t t 10'"· I t hemlock home w/forma l ---------1 arge 8 8 ro n · 1---------i Owner will carry 2nd entry· 2 wood burning $350,000 Call 979-5370 to- frplcs, oak noors, lge LIDO ISLE d island kitchen. 2 decks & ay a BIG YARD. The fam1· Casual elegance Is the A LL$'rA TE / ly room has an outside caption for this beautiful 1 ,. entrance, Butler's Pan· Spanish style home on PEN DAILY I 0.3PM hodd MaCJll. Rltr. 642·3600 THE BLUFFS 3 bdrm + family room, 'E' Plan. Prime view Vista Caudal residence. Lease/option or sale. $425,000. Owner/agent (714) 760-8507 tr) .lt uanlng area. NEW prestigious Lido Isle. REALTORS LISTING!$313,000. Includes 4 bdrms, all ---------f ~~~ EMHALDTIRR. w/pvt baths, andoor/out-SliVIEW An .... $192,000 doorswimmingpooland 3br . "Nantucket" i Ocean & sunset views! spa. Excelrinancing. Of· private comm un 1 t fered at $638,000. p I -"' I 1·k Des igner perfected 3 oo saz""' ot. 1 e ne bdrm, new sunny oak Open Sat/Sunday l-4 condition ' with vie 204 Via San Remo. S""" kitchen. imported tiles. ~vv.000 assum. lst Jen-Air range & micro *C "R It Owner 1903 Yac oven. Dining/rm. frpk, ot e ea Y Camilha $365,000 w wood shutters. bricked & In vestment cooperate with broke I patio. veranda & lge 640-5777 83J.3622or644-8018 courtyard. Humble out· ·---------1 s 1 de BUT EL IT E 1• Versailles 2bdnn, SM, I INSIDE. S:WS.000 I 0010 DOWN d wn. S80.000 assu ' O't;n Sat/t--1-5 Small view. W· 730-227 . ~ 3 Bdrm, F.R:. wonderful H · 642 2682 I 25 HilcNst Dr. opportunity. Sl99,000 · DUPLEX + GUEST Ra• llodgen 12 l/4°/o Mew I 0 -"" Rftanclna 6 31-1266 FinancincJfJ Near Heisler Park, I REMAX Prime location. bdrm each. dining sq Ct Super kit ch roo ms & hardwood1---------1 Separate breakfast r floors" Room to expand LINDI ISLE Mslr suite with 3 clos s on 6,125 sq rt loL NEW " & vu deck Oak nrs& LISTING!S234·000· Executive Country plus h c pts thru o~. 494.755 I English Bay front. 5 Frml dmang rm, gar n ~~ HILLIE Bdrm s . 1nt•Iud1 n g window. 2 cov'd pati , ~Mc CORMACK RE maid's quarters Pvt trlr access Xlnt ter~ community and private Offered at $274,000 11 AHOME dock . Fee land. S2 6 s1on Vie Jo Real y million. Owner will con 581·1000 I Peaceful privacy. day and night views Level entrance to this great J Bdrm. 212 ba. ram1ly rm & dining rm home. Lots I of glass, s ky li ghts. sider excellent financ ing. *Cot e Realty & Investment 640-5777 beamed cel l ings .l~~~~~~~~~I fireplace It as a .. MUST SEE " $365,000. NPT HGTS •LIDO ISLE • Lovely 2Br. 3Ba hone. Beautifully remode~d 2yrs ago. $484,000 ~h xlnt financing O~n House: Sat. Sun. 1-5. ~9 Via Vella Owner/Agent: 67J.06t DonnaMondor Rltr. View from your family Newport Bay Conch 49~1011 roo m , 3 Bdr 2 Ba Sale, lease, or lease f>----------1 S267 ,500 tion to purchase. Seclll· J --ty bldg. 2Br. 2& IT'S GOT LEVERAGE w marina & Catalha '"THESHAKIES.. Assume 1s t on this view. Boat dock avala A detailed exterior of custom designed home ble. By owner. 67J.l70 · · W E A T H E R E D with pool & spa. $289,000 days, 548·9094 eves. CEDAR SHAKES", that Rae·~ 1s Localed high above l I°" 6 I Laguna's ramed R1v1era 6 I· & coastline w a far out REMAX VIE W OF THE SEA BELOW . You'll rind this THEILUFFS custom designed home 3 BR-Spit uni w l 3 bdrms & ram. rm Fines t original area POOLSIDE VIUA Prestigio's neighborhood High )S· sumable loan S235,00l 3 br, 2111 ba condo. ~. Wagn er. 645·7793 or 963-0902 floor plan serviced by 2 Massive greenbelt vista 2 houses on large lot ~II baths. Extensive use or Smartly decorated in wood, glass & cera mic popular tones. nearby sorts of potentil I Ocean :Jronl This 5000 Sq. Ft: Home sits on Linda Isle. A private guarded Community in the heart of Newport Beach. Boat slips for (3 ) 55'~70' Yachts. For Sale or Trade. We are developers so submit land or other Real Es tate to owner Jim Thompson. 1714) 828-1280 l213) 598-1363 1800) 352-3710 HEW OH MARKET Be autifully decorated and maintained Park Lido condo. 3 Bdrm. 2"'1 ba Only 1 for sale in this ad ult community 4 pools in a park Like set- ting. $149,500. HOLUSWOOO R~r 675-8676 •Oceanfront Tri-Plex Xlnt loc. & fin . Prin. only. 673-7873 SEAWIND PORTOFINO. remodeled, highly up- graded. 4Br. 4Ba, super view. by owner. $479,000. 640· 1217 W ATERFROHT HOME With slip SlS0,000 down. Owner will finance. 855-8171 HARBOR VIEW Excellent 4 Bdrm 3V. ba Portofino with family roo m and s ecluded bonus room on quiet street. Close to schools and shopping. BUY of the WEEK at $339,SOO fee. Open Sat/Sun. 1·4. 2021 Port Bristol Cr. *Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 ti le throu"hout, plus pool. Offered at $212.000 ~~.ooo. Agt 64l-0763~ H EAVY BE AME D (with assumable hi bal. BLUFFS BARGAIN CE ILING & BLA C K loan-try $43,000 down I J Bdrm t w n h ri e ---------1 RON FRPLC.. create Agt, 640-5560. SlSS,000 Walk to evfr the feeling of Laguna -----h · I warmth & charm. We WATERFRONTDPLX yt ing poo · tenn :., SOMERSET $460,000 believe you'll get .. THE Extremely well done un· schools. park & sht:> SHAKES .. at the full of its on channel w/2 boat ping. Agt . 675-591>. rered price of· S\65,000 slips. Upper 1 Bdrm has 640·8146 Most desirable st m W estchff 3100 sq ft. 1242 Somerset Ln. N B Open Sat Sun 1.:; For more info. 645 8063 MISSION REALTY 2 decks. lower features 985 S. Cst Hwy, Laguna lrg deck w spa & gas PHONE (7141494·0731 BBQ. $415,000. Owner LCICJUlta Hilh ~C will cons ider terms ·;~;;~;;~~~I;;;;· I'": Ji=~631J.12f16~1 ; Large low anlerest. as· , ~ sum. 1st. l yr no pay ! • rri: 2nd. Low dwn Tailored • payments. f abulous Pri•ate COINftllltltv Foxboro .view Ashley Spectacular Jbr. 2ba . 644-SS98eves wknds. amenities <spa, etc) Blk OPEN SUH 1-4 24995. Marin Court to beach. $195,000!' Rich. 759·44M, 646-9530. PRE SUMMER SPECIAL Peninsula Pt 3 Br VIP Sunken living roon . formal dining. unendiqc --------- view of Newport & lie cu s t o m h ome n e a r blue Pacific. Gourmet water Owner will kitchen. breakfast rooQ, finance with low down summer terrace. Masur Agt. 962 2900 s uite has separale ---- retreat with fireplaO!. HARBOR VIEW HOME Come see this outsta~· "Montego", 4br. 2ba. ing home today. Prictd Fee Land. loan assum at $410,000. Call 552-200> 67!>·2139 COLDWeu. BANl(C!RO 4 Bdrm + den, H . ba. 3100 sq. ft Pool & jacuzzi. Many extras Large assumable loan Wolfinger Realt y (213)539-1394. starter home. steps to -------•• IUIU>BS CLOSEOUT Four l uxur ious 4br estates in fabulous Fox- boro. $270.000. to $290,000. 10% down beach. Just needs de· corating. Priced for quick Hale. Call Della. 631·1266 HARIOR VIEW KMOU.S COHQO! 2BR & den, 2l/2 bath condo with pool, spa and tennis facilities. $900 /mo. Association dues paid by owner. Decorated in earthtones. Immediate occupancy . No pets. Sandie Fix 644-6200. ( E -74) lf ewport Beach 901 Dover Drive HarborVlew Cent.er 642-8235 644-6200 CUSTOM HOME NEWPORT Completely custom home. clean and immaculate 2 private brick patios, s pacious living rm, 3 Br , 3 Ba . gourmet kitchen-and all the goodies. Plush carpets, walking distance to the Beach & Water. Don't miss this one for $265,000. QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES llGCAMYOH o,.ft Sun 1.5 25 C•yon lslaftd Dr. Off Forcf Road. Green- brier Model Townhome w /golf course view . pool. tennis & security gate. SSS,000 down. As- s ume 11% VIR lat & owner will c arry balance . As kin g $275,000. 752-1920 BALBOA ISLAND Storybook "Victorian" Complete with bdrm loft, s piral staircase. 3nd s tory s undeck and charming front _porch. 5 Bdrms. 4 ba Superbly appotnted and decorat· ed Fairly priced al $625.000. owner finan avail For appl. call 645·7221. IHVESTOR/IUILDER Just lis ted! R·2 lot, Eastside. Good for 6 con· dos Has 4 rental income units. 121,'1 assumable OLD CO RONA DEL financing Move fast' MAR TRI-PL EX BY 752·6499 0 W N E R . N E E D S IT7 WORK & LOVE. $350,000 Planl.ll Realty w 1xLNT FINANCING - --BY OWNER 851-7111 , leach Property 1350 640.6175. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 APTS-ocn view & bch lnCCHH Property 2000 access. lg owners unit . •••••••• ••••••••••••••• will finance or trade for APPLE VALLEY res i~ Irvine $658,000 Near new 4 Plex. 2 Aac t1 on Rily 17 14 1 bdrm. 2 bath each unit 722-~ _ with fire place, enclosed lusiness Property 1400 patio. double garage ••••••••••••••••••••••• $165,000. Bill Grundy. NEWPORT 9 Office buald1n~ $425,000. Hurry won't las t ' Bill Grund), 675·6161 Cflftetery I.oh/ CryptS 1500 •.•.••................. H a rbo r Lawn -Mo unt Olive 2 Cemetery plots t ogether $700!both l 962·3626 ColfttnerciG Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPERCLEAH C-1 IUILDIHGS suitable for light in dustry and omces. Front bldg. conUims 4 carpet· ed a nd paneled offices + 2 baths. Rear block bldg h as 2· 12 ' doors. full fluorescent lighting 110/220 power, lge mezz. storage space Lot is 50xl20 Co n crete driveway & lg parking area SecurHy rence owe $215.000 or lease option a~ S22s,OOO. Sub· mil on terms. Rltr. 675·6161 IHCOME PROPERTIES Looking for income un 1ts? ! We have 5 pro pert1es in C.:.M Priced right at less than llXGross No bank fmancini.t required In le rested? Then call us ,J,.. NEISSER nrn1 ~11 N HIC.. 7 14 641 0763 2787 Bni.tol St Co:.ta :'vl t•!>a. CA OCEAMVIEW DUPLEX Dras tic reduction on brand n e w Balboa duplex 1st owners 200'1 depreciation. Great ren- tal area. 100 feet from beach. Large 3 bdrm. J bath plus 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Owner will assist an ranancing S425.000 GllWAU<ER Rea 675-5200 W estcliff Rlt • -WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 Redh 1 ll (}~ Re.1lty 1;-;-;) 7;)110 20 UNITS C.M. • CA.HYCH CREST CONDO 3 Bdrm. w1lh patios, sun deck, s unken Liv ing Rm ., Family Rm .. 2 F ireplaces Tennis & pool. $225,000. •4 Canyon Lane,CdM. Open l-4Sat/Sun Denne Soderling Rltr 64().451B Beautirul I year old T o wnhouse U n i t s Frplcs . Nice area. TSL INVSTMTS 642· 1603 Do You Want A 4-Plex for $381( Dn All 2 Bdrms Total price s 17 0. 000 54(). 3666 Sl2K down. C.M. Tri plex. I 1) Jbdrm . 12) 2bdrm . supe r rental area. s ho rt escr ow AGT. 559.5334 I I BEAUTIRJL UHITS APPROX :i, AC RE ABOUT I Ml FROM OC EAN BEAUTIFUL PO O L & GREEN AREAS ANN U AL GROSS SS8.000 WITH LOW RENTS. PRICED TO SELL AT $850,000 W /XLNT FINANCING BY OWNER 640-6175 & • 851-7111 NEWPORT BEACH 15"'P down and assume loans Three adjoming TRIPLEX~ in CdM on oceanside of PCH. ).. PLUS '\ two duplexes and l triplex In a row on 19th " St. Balboa Peninsula. Only l lot Crom sand and surf. Absolutely prime properties. DUPLEX wHh Doell for 30' boat . -· Gash in Oft 7 o. 11...._._"·r··· ........... ..,°'.,...c..e,.........- • r.,.,. are two waya to win with a Dally Piiot H lgh Roller Ad Run 7 days for $1.n 11 days or $11.11-3 llnea Items tota_llng $500.00 o less Call 842-5678 Daily Pilat Private Parties only -no commercial businesses Any classlficatlon. No cancellation Rebate. 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SS75/mo. 3 Br 2.,,, BaS675. 1araee. rrplc, kltche adll, new rum 162.s mo. '17 E. Bay Ave. Balboa S.25. Pool It laundry fac Beaut. home 2 Iota from •~'*7 new cpt/pnt, ronnal dln· W r It ( 714) 833· 8029 3 Br 2.,,, Ba S700 vu. w /dswsr. disposal & ga util Incl. 673·0786 aft No pell. 54'1·1155 · 5'8-9656 · lake, dock right. 3 br, 2 L 1-L 3148 lng,!,OOOsqtt.75'·0988 R(21a3).'!.~ Home JohnMaraball ranee, dining area 6pm. 1 BR, yrly l'"'"•e, c..t•, ba rec bunk ~gmaa ._.. .___,. 631·1.288 Be au t pal I o · · ......., .,.... * * '* • rm, ...,_ room •••••••••••••••••••••••Condo, 3Br 2t,.,i ba encl b k d. A .1 4 20 Charming & pnvate. lBr. drps. s tv, ref rig, ear. M•ni .. •-over garaie. -sq n Cb i t' r pl blln ·k.t b Nice •bdrm. 21i'.ba house. ac yar . vat . . lBa ffiab quality La Avl 6-1 ............... ,,.. ... or ~ hifh beamed cell! I ' arm ng lbdrm on pa 10• r c, 1 c • 2 r l h 1 S700/mo 1st /la s t · "" · un-"'101 v,.,.......,. 47 FairDr. 111 wood panelle3 s2 beach, no dogs or kids dbl gar w/opnr. $750. rp c , nr s opp ng aecurlty, ·c1eanfu1 dei» dry . SS75/mo. Yrly. 213-277·'640 SantaAna frplcs. SZ.S,000 or ex-4~100 RonSay97&-S370 :;;.e~1'::i~ert:;:· Call213/~. C714)675·9984eves. C•P'ttr.olHclt 3'11 Youaretbewinnerof change for beach. res id. H.wport .._.. 3169 2·Fllt8'LACIS oroaa del Mm-3722 ••••••• • ••••••••••••••• 2 fne tlds.eh or income property ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oak parquet noorlng, Woodbrid&e Townbome, 3 Br 2 Ba. incl. refrlg, Newport Crest 3bdrm. ••••••••••••-•••••••• 3Br. 2Ba. bltns, frplc. ocn ($1' Vala). to Open wkends on N. Bay LIDO ISLE charming 3 pa!io cover, gardener. 2 atory, 2bdrm, l \l!iba, renced yrd, S750/mo yr· 2V,ba. ocean view, over-VAIL. 3 BR 2 Ba, new view, S500 mo. 832·6520 Ice C ... 1 Road. (714 )337·5559 bdrm, 2 bath, playroom. love 1 y Mesa Ver de pool, tennis & lake. ly. Agl. 673-3355 looks tennis courts , ecor. S850. 673-5354. dys. 66H730evs .(pril 211.hru2S Owner. Just remodeled. Sl650 3 bdrm , 2 b a . S8 25 . S600/mo. 759-0115. rrplc. close to beach. 3·3415, agt. 1·346-2891 C del Mm-Anaheim Coovention PALM DESERT -~~.i~6~o. Bill Grundy, 771·2007 days. 641·9087 Woodbridge Twnbse 2 Nfa~r::\~~!1~r J~ S850/mo.~-1Z72. Ynr. ..~~~•••••••••••~~~ Tickets C:,n~=~ be ex· IRONWOOD CONDO eves. sty, 3br, l '-!tba, pool, ten· garage. Lease $800/mo. Newport Terrace. 384 2"'-i ta Mesa >37t Spacious l Br w/garage, changed for reserved 2br.2ba,fully fum. by Beautiful 2 Br. Condo For lease. 4 Br. 2 Ba. nis , Jake. S625/mo. lst ,last&dep.957·9303 ba, frplc, open beam ••"\••••••••••••••••••• laundry racil. SS75. Ask seats at the convention Cannell & ChaHin, as· Home in Big Canyon. Home in des Ir ab I e 5Sl·S52tl. ms tr. newly dee $670, •SUS CA.SIT AS for Faye. 64().9900 center ahead or time. sum ab I e 9o/4 % loan go tr course view. pool & neighborhood. Children Luxury Bay Front for agt. 891-Bai Fu~ 1 br. apt. $325 & up. Call 642·5678, ext. 272 to Owner, ~l. fully furn. Lease or moo-& pets OK. S750 + utlls. Woodbridge Nice 4 Br 3ba rent. Prime Bay Front En . gar. Adults, no 2000Brr. i·nlg 8~. d~. crrrpptslc,' claim your tickets. lhly. Call BILI Wedmore 751-8771or5'7·9733. super family home. 3400 sq rt. home with 2 ~ 2110 Newport Bl. "' • y w * * * BEAUT. 5 bdrm home, located on Bishop Creek with view of Sierra & While Mts. Call: Owens 544.7020 $950/mo. bOat slips. Large view WA. TaROHT 411 btwn 8 & 5PM patio, carport. No pets. ------ ---------14 Br. 2 Ba. Redwood Spa, Waterfront Homes, lnc. master suite, 3 Bdrms. & HOME Q $580. 760-1713 lbr, nu carpet & drapes. 2bdrm rurn . Mobile near Bear& Paularino,2 Realtors 631·1400 +maids. Huge Rumpus 3 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car I< &A.DE ORO •LARGE LUXURIOUS Adults. no pets $310/mo. home, yearly lease. Lido children ok. $695. Sierra room & large Living garage Completely re-ll. UTllJTIES PAID p RIV ATE • New' 546·9950 Pen in. Avail May 1. Mgmt. Co. 641-1324. Orange Tree 2 br, 2 ba, room. 213/374-6779. modeled kitchen, am file •---------673-1512. den, din. rm, gar. Am· l kin Sli Coqpa re before you 1 bdrm , fr pl c . d Is· lbdrm new apt. xJnt Joe. 25% int. in Moonridge $900/mo, 4 Br. rurn. or un· menilles. SSSO. 857·2S98 gues par g. P or ren, C ustllr doi11 hwasher, automatic gar, 1767 Orange, all built· Valley Rily, 714·87J.7109 b s SEA.VIEWMODa furn . w /poo l , 836 VILLABALBOA2Bdrm J&'boat. featu res : bol, BBQ, lrgdeck,availMay lst, ins. cpl/drapes, adults· ~aa:~· ro3:~':· 8\~~ ~~: 2009YachtDefender PresidioDr,CM. WOODBRIDGE l lh ba. Ocean view. cov,rd garage, new S.SS0.675-1018. no pets S31S/mo avail Prof. dee. Completely 546-3170 TOW ........ OME ~~!/iml 0 o.n short term. furtlture. surroun dtl May lst. 646-7993 hwasher. washer/dryer, r I . ......... 9001\I withplush landscaping. SOUTH Of HWY . furniture, l '.AJ ba . custom 3':,'J;.'rr,~efam~: ~~~~: 1900 sq rt Condo 4 bdrm 3 Single leveltownhome. 2 H.V. Homes custom 3 Adut living at its best. Lrg 4 Bdrm 21;z Ba, Tnplex .. 2Br. lBa. new frplc , lge lot. Nr forest & Spec View. $2000/mo. ba. pool. jac, sauna, etc. Bir 2 tBa vi1·e1~ .. localio!' Bdrm. 5 ba with pool. No pts. ne we r bldg $1400/pr cpl. paint. Frplc, waJk- Goldmine s ki area 644·4964.0pen Sat/Sun. ne:icl to Back Bay S790 cose opoo ..... e,spaw Prof.dec.Compl.ocean· B.ch rurnishedS370 mo. As k for Darrell in ~losel, laund. hkps. Jerry, 955-3395. mo. Call Bob 675-4277 or s h 0fn P 1 n ~ Ce n le r · /bay view. S2:500. Npt Hgta. beamed ceil· 2 llrm fwn.ished S500 Pash 631-12166 patio. S440/mo. 646-3340. SELLOR ..,..,. ... E HCMIHSU~ Sharon67>7694. ES7001.~CalLois MilleT I LlDOlSL£2Bdrm.1"" ini.3br,2ba,frplc,2car 36SN .Wilson,642-1971 wkdys aft.5:30. ,_., ---·u.vv I ba home. Yearly $1200 gar, encl yd, S750/mo. C t M 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i ~I Studi1 E. Side ulil pd 01 a 9'M 1 Br Quiet secluded 3story,3bdrmtasteful· IGIM> p nirlMlo 3207 cbarmingduplex. newly • ~J mo. y ear lse a vail 5/4. •. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · ly decorated Blue Jay a 1 decorated 2 Br 1 Ba l•t r · 2 Bdrm 2 bath LUXURY 646·4 S'1 or64.5-3J63 pvt Ji. nr shopping S32S MESA VERDE home at-pool. well landscaped, ( L k h d • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • · · ~ mo '6 4631 c ts d r No ls a e Arrow ea ) I Bd h t' & last $525 311 E 21st; IL m condo. $850/mo. r _ J..----. . mosphere. 2 & 3dlx apts rp · apes. pe · Lake pnv Takeover ex· I rm ouse . pa io, St llA .63l·m ··-·-··--C :J",.___ 3278 H~ leodt 3740 No pets 546-1034 Age nt 731 -6829 or isling loan Owner will 'arage. 1. blk to Bay or . . WalerlrontHomes Inc. •r•~ .. -;;~~:::.•••••••••••• -----548·0574 carry paper. Affordable ch. Av~~tiMay15~l ~ Mesa Verde, beaut 3br 2 Be a u l 1 r u 1 n e w Realtors 63i·l400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------ Sl49,000. Agt. 645·2411. ~~: 6~~~aft 6 r:s ba. ram. rm, frpl~. Townhouse. Turtlerock 4br. 2ba, 3 car gar, best Hl.'s FtHEST "· Neat:fil!ld 1·337·7279. · P · vaulted beamed ceil· Ridge , 2 master bdrm. 2 SJ C ar e a . v ie w , Spajsh Estate Living! 9'e81iBJIU o..tofCCMlty COf"OfladelMar 3222 ings,fencedyd&palios, maste r baths. family 3bdrm, lba house. lrg S85 0 /m o . 496 3462. Bea~irul1>3rk·like sur· , ...._ 2550 ••••••••••••••-.••••••• nr schools. Water incl rm. 1725 SQ. ft. Prof de· ram rm, immed. oc· 493-~--roulllings. Terraced rope. •r 1 3 b 1 · T S750/ 556-J909 c o rat e d $8 7 5 /m o . cupancy. $600/mo. Call pool Sunken gas bbq, ••••••••••••••••••••••• mmacl. rd, rvtnle . er· mo. 833-8277 or752-6492. 5'9·1020. 2 Br 2 Ba lam rm. fenced s pan.ling fountain s . 5 race. ge Y • poo . Jac, T h 'd back yrd encl~ed 2 car s · acre retreat. new Sl680 64o.9900agt own ouse Easts1 e 2Br. · ""' pac1 o us r o om s . custom Spanish home. llh Ba. 2 Sty. 3 yn. old, RENTALS HariNM'VJ.w gar. Ve hic le storage Separate dining a rea. Ran c h o Santa Fe, CUSTOM BAYFRONT. gar. No pets. S465/mo. 2br1"'2ba SS50 Graciousfamilyhome2 $475/!"o 1st. !as t & Wale -in c lose t s. S475.000.Call75J.7223. Avail furn if desired. 675-8133 3br2ba S67>S775 st or;( 4 bdrm . security deposit req. hom~like kitche n & Slip for 2 lge boats. 3 3br 2ba S1250 Furn Furnishing avail at no 758·2565 cabilets. Walk to Hunt· Sierra Dawn. Hemet un· furn. 2br, 2ba, across from Clubhse #3. $380 in· cl. pool/club facil eves 675·9821 CM 925·2873 Hemet. Bdrm, 4ba, 3 frplcs, 2 Nice clean 2 Br 1 Ba. extra. Sl.200/mo lse .. No SClltfa A.IHI 3280 ingt.O Center. kitchens, patio & deck on enclsd gara~e. ~50. 1st. br~ca~~= J.':1~ ••••••••••••••··~··•••• ~ g~~=:~~: t;~g Bay. Security system last + secunty ep. 2544 or640-Sl57 1 br, 250/mo + ut1ls. Call \du Its, no pelS. S3200/mo Orange ''E".548-2'778 Steve, days 834·1170; UtilitiesFree! Waterfront Homes 2 II. 1 la. Santiago Dr-Exec house eves s.48·1849. Realtors. inc 631·1400 Near Harbor Blvd S435 avail. April 12. 4Br, LA WINTAHERMOSA Oc.,,. .... VIEW 1---------1 556·6516 rabuloua mstrsuite. 3ba. 3 Br 2 Ba Home firepl lrg 1621 ParksideLn. l blk ..,..., bkyrd-pallo-garages . W Be ch 3blks S f Moving to San Diego? MAGHIACEMT E s· d Ch . bd lg ramily rm, full liv rm. S62S mo. 82S E. Camile · 0 a · · 0 See ocean & Mt Hehx 180 degree ocean & · 1 e armlll~ 1 ~m frml din rm. co2y kitch, c s A 972 Edioier. from hillside, a..u cr e harbor view cus tom ~d, gar, util paid, .. S23Ci1u1tflU5Da!fRVINE laund rm & many many _r_._. _. __ ·_9999 ________ 84_7_-544_i __ _ home. Privacy Fruit home fo r leas e by . /mo.~°'33 _ extru.7SN974 SCMIHIL._..... 3286 trees. Separate garage. owner. Irvine !errace. 3 E. Side 2br Iba stove Turtle rock glen garden. ••••••••••••••••••••••• loci-leodt 3748 Sundeck Perfect for br.3\'J ba.mrud's room. d ·i pd.$5.95 . ' 3br. 2ba $800/mo-sell BLUFFS CONDO . OCEANFRONTHOME •••••·••••••••••••••••• professional couple or Uv rm. den. din. rm, Y • uti · ' no pet.s Bayrront 3 br. den. 3 ba. O'looks pvt beach, 2 br. W atcrfront, private i n ve s to r S1 2s.ooo home built around ~i:O'T~;sta Mes a S t S22S,000.64.5-95SS SlOOOmo.Agt&M-1133. 2\l!i ba..1. den, din. rm. lge beac1. security. pool. 2 545·5'20 atrium w/pool. lease W O O D B R I D G E deck . .t.200/mo. 499-2253, Br. ully rum. Luxury mm. 1 yr. S4000/mo. Call Dana Point 3226 "CREEKSIDE" Willow IEMT TO OWN! 499-5021 Mobie Home. S850 mo. Ovtof State 568-6S66or (212)572-4230. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plan Proressionally l BR prestigious adlt 642·U>2or975-0545 Pro-...._ 2600 condo w/sec guard, pool, S-Ht leodt 3288 r-• •r 2 BR. 2ba rprlc. darling landscaped Model home spa. ocean vi'ew'. No dwn B h... B k r 1_:.o;. ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ac wor apt. ac o ••••••··~··••••••••••••Gat e d c omm u n ·1 t y . cottage. IO:J(J + $650 re-on the park. 4 Br. 3 Ba. 2 pymt'. Ownr. ,,.r.0230 40 A Or c t d ~ Small 3bdrm, lba cottage but16ng. beachfront sc-:n!c egon oas Elegant 3 Br Family fun able de p. Avl. Story Fam rm., Din.. on the canal. S675. SJJO/no.494-3278 Elect~1c1ly._ renced, oul· rm mas t e ~ s uit S.1·81. Eves· 498·2600 frplc. disbwsr . micro-West Nwpt, nr bch, 2br, c213).,r.c: .......... standing view. access1· • e ~0r..n d b bl d I ........, '"""'° .._._ rt •--h 37 9 ble, owner492.2499 w/frplc, st~ps to pool. 2bdrm. lba. hardwood wave . ....,., mo. No pets. en, 2 a. tns. be gar. ---,_wpt __. 6 spa & tenrus. SlSOO/mo. noors,frplc,$625 /mo. 964·2566.Agent.nofee. S600 /mo + sec. dep. Tmtln 3290 ••••-•••••••••••••••• Sc · w SI f C 11 675 2 740 o Avail April 18·Sept 1. •••••••••••••-••••*•• Lux\ry Oc eanfront en1c estem ope o a · r 499·2283 495-3850 UNIVERSITY PARK. (213 )92'7·2195. L C I d 3b 2b h 213/2765620 ADU TS COURTYARD Weelly.2or3Br.Comp. o ora o. r, a ouse · · lge 4 Bdrm and family ---------on 1 acre of land·8 mi bd . ••NR. MARINA, 2 br, 2 A .1 bl .1 WESTCUFf "R•H TWNHSE 2bdnn. l'hba, furt . inc Id linens . from major Colorado Ski Lease 2 rm, part1a~ly ba, fprlc, 2 car gar. S500 room. va1 a e now t1 --attached gar, frplc, air. 640-484. . furn. lrg yrd. encl patio. per mo 499-2986 Sept. 1. S72s mo. Linda lbdrm Condo w/pool. pool. Redhill, nr S .A. --------- area, property includes 1 block to beach or shop--"----·------"t>eth, bkr. 6'2·5200 Very private ! On Frw y . S550 /mo. Call Fan,astically furnished turn-or.century: 1 room ping. s750/mo. lst & last. H_..gtoa leach 3240 Rutland Rd. Adults only. 832·4279. to house. with ocean schoolhous e, s mall (714>626 .. 62720r8Sl·S66S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbridge 3bd Condo SSOO call 675·6646 or W•a"-L-..L....-vi . Tennis court. pool. Aspen Wood Crart bus1. . 3 Br. 2 Ba on quiet Cul-de-close to park, pool, sch. 833-3622 "" .... ,....... /mo. 700.9117 n es s a I s o a v 8 i I Charming Cottage for sgl sac. Close to Bch & Schs. S630mo 644-2888, 559-8519 ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• --i-------- w t property . House. or couple. fum/unfurn. Encl. yrd. boat access. layftCMI HOMEFORRENT h lb & call557 5000 673-7313 d · r 1 TwlterodlGlen Lovely 48"r, 5Ba custom 3 Bdrm. S600. Fenced s c 00 ouse property · or cove re patio. rp c. 3 BR, panoramic view, home near Linda laland. yard & aarage. Kids & SJ.59.000. Craft business 4 Br pool beach · r $690/mo. incl Gardner. redwood deck & atrium, Features: lrg. master peta wercome. 984-2566 S~.000. Owner will help oce'an. Cameo' ;:::,;e~. 96J..8600; BJS.3833 ext 322· tennls. pool .. $895 mo. suite, saWla, wet bar, or 973-2971. Agt .. no ree. finance S.tar Route. s 19 oo t mo . Koop . *** Aat. Joan Brac e y, frplc,gameroom&pvt. COltdota......_ Crested Butte, Colorado 631.1266. Agt.. .a.~ Sd"n'r•-675-3411 or&M-5125 dock for so· boat. U f _. .. d 91224 (303)349-5138 "" --------------1 S 3 . 0 0 0 I mo . y r I y "111 Ml • 342 4 Br + maid's quarters. MerimacWay L.ecJi-a leech 3241 675-9956. • ................. ~ ... Ranc1M1, FcrWll, Beaut. decor. super Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bachelor CONDO vacant, Gro•H 2700 view. top or Spyglass . Youarelhewinner of With.in walking distance 2 br cottage, fam. rm, SSOO /mo. Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• s2 o oo /mo Koop 2frfttldwts to tennis, schoo l & newlyredec,immac.1~ Beach978-0423 c•at Act1v111es 01· Income ~epreciat1on ap-63l·l266.Agt. · · (S14Value).to dwntwn. New. beaut. blks to ocean. 230 ' l"r•Free Sunday preciallon & develop· lceC1paliH wood & glass houae. 3 Prospecl.(213)691-7537 Newport Beach Spec· nctt •BBOs •Par· ment potential in boom· Co1ta M9M 3224 April2Hhru2S BR. fam rm, lie living tacular ocean & bay 11 s•Plus muchmore ming 1.15 corridor for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anaheim Convention rm w/fplc, view of ocean 3 Br. 2 Ba. Steps to beach. view. Versailles 2 Br. 2 r AECAE.ATIOH: gent I em an r armer. ICIDS/PETS OK Center & hills from every room. S750. Property House, Ba. Penthouse. Private Terr11s. Free Lessons Avocado/Citrus grove E·Side 1 Bdrm. S425. Tickets must be ex-Sl.500 mo. 675·4117 ; 642-3850or6'2·1010. guarded adult comm. · (p~ & pro shop). 2 on 36 acres + 5000 sq rt W /Garage. 642-2510, changed for reserved _644 __ ·7_67_7 _______ • Harbor View Homes·3Br, AU amenUes. $1200/mo. He~th Ctubs•Sauna • Exec's hQme. North San 646-4848. seats at the convention Luxury 2bdrm, 2ba. view, den, ram rm, grdnr, xtra 6'15·'498, 642·3862. Hy~tomassage•Swim· DiegoCounty.Sl.650.000. center ahead of lime. open beams frplc $975 clean 1800 p t 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo, pool/-m1~·Dr1v1ng Range Sa n di Rimer . Agt : 3 BR, 2 sty, Back Bay Call 642·5678, ext. 272 lo i I lil M• .. ,_· • o r 8EfUTIFUL APART· 745_9917. condo. Pool & jacuzzi. claim your tickets. nc u . ay ...... count Renwick. corner lot. jac .. nr S.Cout Plaza. M~S: Singles 1 & $850. 831•6995• ask for * * * for services. '94·0066. comm pool, S975 mo. '5oo. 645·'533, 557·'351. 2 !fldrooms • Fur Oregon CaUle Ranch Ruth or Steve ----------O-c-ea_n_r_r-on_t_ren_t_a_ls_S_350_1 975-00<&0 dys, 640-5833 Irvine Condo 3br. 2ba, n1shtd & Unturn1shed with all Improvements ----------IS&S Exec. 4 bdrm, 2V, ba, mo & up Adi•-only evs. new dra-.a, a le, lndry • Acf\11 L1v1nn, No Pets l'ncl. 3 homes. Beaut. Duplex. 1 bdrm, l bath din. & lam. rms, nr · · ... · ,,....., " I u In p 1 499-3818 Hrbr View Hmes. 3 Br rm, else to pool, avail • M~ets Open daily hilla, pine trees & spr-pua v garea. rvate G'west College. like -~-'--------1 2ba,frplc,beaut.carpet· now kids ok. Ca I 9 tdi> Inga. 215·1000 ac res. Sentran~e~ .patlnlo 1a~~~ new, S900/mo. 962·6139 Emerald Bay, lease, 3 br, Ing and yard. No pets. 751-7984 anytime Oakwood Comm ·1 trades con· tove"' nang. c . ..,.,,., aft. 6. 2 b a , ocean vu . $825 1 lse 7220 Id d 0 I mo. PNirer 1 adult. 787~ 1---------rdener avail Apr "' ' yr · 6'4· or •2Br 2 Ba 1 atory pool Gar.J...n .a.p1rt-nt1 s ere . wner agt, Joann St. 963-8182. Im· 3 Br 2 ba. dbl gar, fam rm fa . . . '''" 5'9·8755 . . . • vs "' ..... (71')8'0-nlO. mediateoccu .... ncy. w/frplc and sky light. 1200/mo.'94·5'90 patlo, S .C.Plaaa area. N..lport e .. ch/So. .... h.... ,_... Fenced yrd, kids OK. Beaut. 3 BR 2 Ba, spec· U,.... IA. y Child OK. $485. MS-l082, j 700 t6tl\ St FA.MIL Y A.n"S. Brand new beautiful lrg apt, ror families with 1 or 2 children. Near park Heat paid. No pets 2Br. 1 Ba. S470·S475 2Br. 2 Ba. S490 398 W. Wilson. 631 ·5583 2 Br + Cimshed loft over- looking li ving roo m. C hild OK, no pe t s SS75/mo. CAii Hilda at 964·2521 or 673-4961 aft 5 APARTMENTS Beautiful landscaped garden apts. Patios or decks Pool & s pa. Heat paid, covered parking. Adults, no pets. I or 2 persons OK. 2 Bdrm. 1 Ba. S470 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. S485 398 W Wilson. 631-5583 I Bdrm S405 161 E. 18th. 642-0856 2 Br. 2 Ba All re· l Bdrm . S400 furbished. large rooms 2250 Vanguard Way S425. No luds or pets S40 962Jior 548-Z~ 646· 1807 Monticello 2 Br. 2 Ba . end unit. patio. garage. 2 EASTSIDE. clean 2 BR. Kids, 1 pet. SSSO/mo encl gar. S425 mo + 964·2566 or97J.2971. Agt .. security 2Sl 16th Place no fee Apt. B, no pets Call evs, B 979·3848 2 r . 2 Ba n e w e r BEAUTIFUL 2 Br. 2 Ba. Mesa Verde, 1100 sq ft fplc. In dry. patio. dis· hwshr, encl gar. Adults, no pets. S500 3107 Mace. 540·4400. townho me, adlts, no pets S435 mo. 831·8065. 821-1793 IAYTIMIBS SPACIOUS 1 BDRM 1 Br. East.side small but Lrg private patio, fprlc. high be am ceilings, cozy w/lots of ne at walk in closet, d is · wood. S335. 00·9450 art hwasher, garage. Pool & 5PM. laundry facil. 399 W Bach with loft. rerrige.1_B_a.;...y_S_t._646-_9883 ____ _ stove, c/d, pool. $370 up. S46S.llll·21A. 283 Avocado. 64.5-6404. 2 children OK No pelS. 1 Br. refrige, stove. c/d, _ss_1._1_634__..;..,_S46-_9248 ___ _ garage . S350. 2 40 2 e r. Townhouse. Living Avocado.645-6404 rm . din in g a r ea . Newly decorated apt. E· k itchen, frplc, gas & side. 2Br, lba, upstairs. water .. attac~ garage, no pets . S400/mo. pool, Jacun1, laundry 631-61.55 fac. on property. Mature adults. no children. no pet.s. Avail. lmmed. S500 + $275 security. 631·498<&. Sharp Bach Unit. Stove & rerrige. Adults. no pets. S300. 548· 1377. kiO. 2 BR, patio, pool. Adi ts. no pets. 325 J . 17th Pl. Off Santa Ana Ave .. 646-5137 all llAM 2 BR, 1 ~ ba twnhouse. SPACIOUS~SUNNY l Br enclsd gar, patio, d/w. AduJll, no pets. $350. 548-9084 or 54()..5446 Air, gar. rncd. patio. 2 Br. Adults only, no pets. Ad Its. no pets. S435. S400/mo. 755 W. 18th. St. 645·4837 646·9507. ---------2 Br. 1 Ba. Maple St. Beautiful 2 Br. 1 Ba. Adult, no pets. Ground Duplex. wood burning noor.S375.Slerra Mgmt. frplc , built-In gas Co. 641·1324 kitchen. large living R G E B A C H rm .. carpets, drapes, 1 L A car garage. Avail. im· w/PATIO, ed •"'""'"--I •-1 It% BR APTS m . .-viuv. 1st. ast "' ' Cathedral ceilings, 5275 security. Sun & Crplc, dshwhr. balcony. Eves. 5'11-5132, Dally 9-5 In quiet Adult complex ,_95_7_·0'1_0_l.__ ____ _ with pool, 1pa. No pets. Quiel lbdnn w/encl gar. S33S ai up. Meaa Pines. priv patio. lncl utll. no 2650Harla.5'9-2'47 childr e n /pets USS be..... 2100 lBr Condo! nr So. Cat $650/mo.980-U.O tacular 180 ocean view. 2bdrm~a . dbl gar, _833-_·_1'_853_. ______ , Oove••i 16tP11 857·'828 or8'2-0350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plaza. avail 5-1. S42S mo. Spa, pvt ro.d. 1885 mo. ~!~on. /mo. AduJta. 2bdrm, 2car1.,, covered f1'1 842·5113 Deluxe large 3 br, 2 ba, Hn• $80,000 equity In 835-9180eves * LOOIC * 4s1 . a 8 58 : Todd .1._ ________ paUo. Y. mile to beach. N.wport Beach/No. condo. E-alde. Avail. Newer 2 Br. 2 Ba. Sun- tom .. ~-J ... 2bdrm. l~ba condo wtth 211-240-90'77 ,. Acee.a to PoOI & COQtta. trnmed. 2'418 Elden, Apt deck. dahwr. "25. Avail cu.a ~near •ea 2Br. 1Ba. wahr/dryr, frplc + pool. Avail 1 .... YSH-I I\ 880 ttvine A 1 ......... .. .... ..., .. Nie ... ,-... -i1 -·-• .._ 1 _.. pie onl ... "' -$515. H.B. (213)925,.798. 1•1 ,61,.1 · ·~mo.---· approx . 5-1. 760·1'11 ... _ ...... ...,..... • aruen. cou y, sm NOW! ... so/mo. Call Cb 3 bd 2 b • Wlldomar. trade tor lot. obJld welcome, '500 mo. Mike6'6-•U. arm rm, a Large Bayahore family (710"75-"802. i1 4> 84$-1104 Custom 3 br, 2~ bacon· evea or wkndl, ~s land, motor home. lat i. laat·S200 aec. ---------• ='. ~aa~t!'~~: ~~:S ::=.rc!.~.fVir,; 2br. oco view, adull coo· do, trplc, Jacum, Avail. _d_a.:..Y_•·------- m-2534. 87s-3S1' CAL 1 F · L 1 V 1 NG 1 Adltl. $800 mo. Avail master bdrm. do. Im med. poeaeai.on --ii-------M•Y 1. Aduha only. S650 BUuUflll 2 Br. w/1ara1e ----------1 Spacloaa JBr, 2Ba 111 u .....-IA.Y llWCOM>O mo 442-5312. •-1 LtrA ............. .. Tra<U or Mil Loa& Beach SPOTLESS 3 br, 2ba w/jac. ao.tdoor. Nrbch ay lS. Owner49&-31138, "" ca ~ill•••· • "' poo . _.... _.._, 3 unlt1, ocn area + b o m e 1 o n i c e ll50 mo. Boelbe N1-11J3 Lux. aun .. __ ....... bome, *Cote Realty -...... -2b--r-... -'lc-1-.. -U--1 !eaatui':0'!.>'t fcuoma:fo~edl "'5. l BR.1ar, ntrti.1• 1--..o-__ &_l'7_5 _____ _ L • I " n a H l I I• n •t1bborhood . Dis -or• .. 1 ... -1 3 b 2~-wba•~ hllJto ~ •-tnv-tment ..,., a, ... • .. e pa 0 • .. E 8 '-· • oo .... -r p • ..... poo l /rec room ••oo .._._, 2 lid> plua den. . ay. i.t, ..-t + 1 · a Br. 2 Ba. Valencia. , IAillln-ld 2Br, 2Ba bwa1ber, '-le, •· """tlo·. • ' • •v ....... ,. R • .. .,. • .,. • -Nr achool -1mo Call , ~--51n l at /latt + •200 1ec. Spec ul.v View of the 2 B •• 39S. 541·5131: townbouae. 2 children co-op, A·l cood for plac• I090 Mwny Lo, $62.5 •. lmroac I.Br, 2Ba, cul·de· ..uu . _.. 80-7W • tum baln. Broker, 6'8-2325 OK. No pell.~ Sierra nroc:Hn. <W> U'Mtn• '714·7"4·U07 sac. rrpte. patlol. '490 G 'J.1&25. i: I~~~~~~~~ --------• tnl-T . 8 1 B • 2 s Mamt. Co, Ml·lS'U mo.MT-4mafUP•. Laa ·H• 12•0 H ..... Yw..... 2br,2ba,S.C.Plasa,pool·'--~-----2 r . a. 4 · . ..... Small 2bdrm bouae, •4t•UUUHH•••ou•u UptradecU&dnn2~ Ba /Jae. '510 call to lee. Weekdaysplwecalt: 2 Br. 2 Ba. LaundrJ r.c. •"••••••"• .. ••••••••• fenced y~. 1a~r no ••u AtlncUv• I Br. 2 S.. In townbou.1e. Avail. aft <213)541..-0C T5M1'1'5 New palnt. $CVS. Call H_H,_ hhul pet1.Su&tab•fore1C1erly .... • •• tuuna Vllla1e. Nopeta. 4/20. "50•1tue. Drlve Ul·353'1 ....................... coup!!. f41.4l11. • ................. tll1 mo . .-r.40rJ. by 2TOl llWlidt Dr ft call --------- ..... p p Ill JI 07 A.lnMl9t ..,, ua Condo on La1oon . l-58l·tlU CIC' 1.-.20a4 ....................... • n 2bdr, CC)ftdo, 2Br, 2\tba, 2 frpki.}t N"tw, dl•; ">' twnhH, 2 torlnlo AUnct!ve 2 Ir l Ba •.tor)'. 2~ frplc, atL 1ar. "50 mo. ..._.,.. br, 2 car pr, alr, pool. , ,._ patio 1ara1a.' Ann: 2 ur 1•r wlopeaer. MO-MOZ.. \eelUa, n. I mlD. to lrv. * Bdrm 2 le, Htbf V11 4-JZ d.n .. 11. flTl/mo. ~~...!a1 ~'!'.,5,/mo. Br. t 8a. l'aJilllJ room, '91o. •·T• =:.,tao/mo. 5'1·f7Tl. 111/4*CIC'7. ~-"'·-*'-· dlnb11 room . .,./mo ........ ..._ 1161•..__..;.... ___ ~~ ..... ~=~~ Jbt,kralmatol-.JH IN.tltUIMWCODdolfor Cell Linda A11nt •••••••••~-•••••••'Dl&BLUrn loot& ltonl• court• • .. aaAlloia .... f71.11.M,, rut ...... Dbl 1u .... 1'71 I ..... ,-~I\.\ a...· lie 9Yl I Mt+ 41ia.lti~ =· cklie '° ... dl. '"'l w /optHr, clOll to BROADMOOI ~ lti;-/-.";'l'lliiridGD • ~(cspet.; ;,'6T. .. ,tQ.1171. oe.uaa.-.i·llll•tl· ia.w·11 aw aw. 1 tn.-o. ~IJ,~.~~: alk,taa ... ,. • .,,..,1 WUll..t ~ Dilli be, pool, \aaall, Ht!. RI" iom«bltnl to NUT I car......... . . t ~ ~·r •• ,. Hr Coll••·· Pllot WutAdl. ... llM»-Ctuelf'lld .. .., II. welt ....,,....._ --I••· MtJ,.. .,.._ I l *• 1 nta......... 11111• te .._.. 4JOO Office I_,. 4400 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aprll 12, 1981 ........................................................................................... •lllllNi~ a.a, Garde.a Typt Suit• Office I...., 4400 C1••1rcW .. .,......., Lott & ....., 6100 Cli~te -.... ft. at W laq n. ...................... ..... 4471 Ou11'Wh I Oll ...................... . -.et ,... .... ~ rt'* ba, 611·10•3, DANA POINT'S Bt•t ........................... u ................. I _________ , r~•I• ~i~'rour • 111'11 lllutlon. l50' t175 mo. Offlee/ tore/Bualneu lnveat .~" your future! .,..t)t... Uftlll. PlAZA uWi la el. trS.UJO apace, 14~. Choice Low• ml"al lnvt&"'ent fOUtlJ AD$ lllDo"" afll &IC•-••.... "··tom. --· .. •vt otnce, Harbor·Balter Ctnttr, lnld 1l111leAlfbaml re-tll~Slln •• , ... _..,_ "'-•'"''"'""' ~ata Me a Vaunt • ence. uquerque .00 aq. ft.1Pvt batb with • · • New Mexlco-'lbt city Of ARE imrr a))c)wer. Bal. boa Penln. ••cw. •1• Tiie Futui.. fl'ot more r~ .. . • · 'ikMMtt;,~cr fff~!'tfle"* .. t , .. , .. _, ........ ..,._ Oldttt &: lupet qtncy ln So. Callr. 1lnce 1111 Credit.: A.8C,N8C,CBS. Coemo. Ph1J Dooabue ·~otr• to all wboneed a place. Newport 8eacb, MM.8" Garden Crove, aM82 COUMflY CLUI LIYl._IH NEWPORT IEACH Rmmte wanted to shr lee 3190 condo or S.C. Plaza. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sauna. pool, jacuzzi. Security apg, lbdrm & 2bdrm, uW pd, adult.a, An• adult oommunity on no pet s . From S375. the Back Bay. Spec-aas-ssos. Private bath. Available May lat. S250 + ex- pensea. Call M7·3527 or 759-0060 tacular Spa 7 awim-•---------. , mina pools, 8 lighted ten-We1e....._. Jlte Share Jee 2tir, 2ba, duplex n1s court.a. bike tralla, ••••••••••••••••••••••• La1. Bch. North end. p u t t i n I I r e e n . 1 B d r m • S 2 I S I m o . lndry fac, carport, ocn Bae belors, 1 and 2 cptldrapea, stove, nr vu. $275/shrutil. 497-4104 • I & 1 8A PlllO Ap!s • O.st1w•S1"" & 880 s • Pool & Aec Aoom • Ci110tn L1110sc101nq • J09 ro Buch & Shoos • S I C IH Sf A ENVIRONMENT H-I.' MA ~•l l 1 •N tt fi '-*' .. ' J ••l'O bedrooms apartments, part ., shppe, call for and townhouses from appt. 847-3880evesonly ~lO~ ~=At ltoot9t 4000 San Joaquin Hills Road ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 (714)644-1900 Laguna Beaclt Motor Inn. 985 No. Patilic Coast Oceanfront for Winter Hwy, L11una Beach. Rentals. Furnished a. Daily, Wet*ly, Kitchen unlum. Broker. 675·4912. available. Low winter rates. 494-5294. 2 & 3 B d ? br, l Ya ba +gar. Hoag Room w/ltlt. & lndry $400-$4SO ~«t!'00°1t ~~ Hosp area, nu decor, priv. in quiet C.M. 4 t I. W t' / open haeSat&Sun 11·3. bdrm 2 ba home pe s p ease a er · · • · Trash Paid.· Carport. 4238 H1lar1a Way , Nonsmoker. working, 964.2566 or 9'73-29'11. Agt., $500/mo. &»5875 mature M ov.er JO. S2SO nofff. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 ~t s:5 deposit. 966-0684 ••• DOMWt•et 18829 Santa Marta Fountain Valley You are the winner of 2 fnetkkitts (Sl4 Value>. to lc•C=• April21 2S Anaheim Convention Center Tickets must be e x- changed for reserved seats at the convention center ahead or time. Call 642·5678, ext. 272 t.o claim your tickets. *** 2 Bdrm , 2 ba, cpts, drps, d/w, encl gar, Beach & 5 Points area. $430/mo. 842-8032 Br. I Ba. No kitchen. --·-· ------- $400 mo. incl. util. Furn. room avail for 844-8780, 646-31.89 Christian lady in C.M. Roommate Wanted, kids home . S2SO/mo. Call OK, one bdrm in CM •TRANQUILITY• CbarlenelJ9S.2018. House Full use Jesse Very private 1 & 2 Br ---------646·8234 Hunt. I..andmark lbdrm condo. 40/yr age min., sec. & many other amenities. $400. 96CH347. adult apts. AVAIL. Lake Forest, utils pd, --------- NOW. Large Ooor plans, kit/lndry priv, rec fac, Rm mte wanted clean.1 garden landscaping, S2s0. 586-4038. quiet. non-smkr. 2br, 1 pool, jacuni. Great loca· 2ba, v.a blk from bch lion, close to ever-R M . w /pvt. bath in Steve645-s:IM> Large.-3 BR 2""1 ba, with garage. Kids & pets welcome. 1 mile to ocean. S600 mo. 964-2937 y t h i n g ! S o m e Newport.,jotal S200/mo. townhouses & apts with Noo·smk.r. 631-35.216 Female to sbr house, $225 d 'I N t + 't'.a util. 5 mm. to bch. ens ava1 . o pe s N' 1 bdnn .1 'd please. From $540. 1~e rg . · ul1 pai • C.M. 631·9'l59. k1tch pnv. Lndry, lady. $195.C.M.545-9857. Non-smkr, 3Br condo; ---------I mo.+ 1tll util. Bdrm Vacant spac. cath. pen- thouse, 3 Br 2 Ba. xtra MARIMRS Sc;>UARE clean, dbl gar S595. APARTMENTS Small charming furn. 536-8610 1244 lrvine Ave. guest house in garden, fu ished. $150 deposit. H. B. 964-36.S4 Between Westclifr Dr. S60/wk. 494-9575. 2 Br l ba. $475/mo. Patio, & Mariner Drive P a r k N e w p o r t gar. 18702 D, Dem ion 645-0252 Hotels, Mohtl 4100 Townhouse. shr w/prof. Lane. 675-296Seve. ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• person. Health spa, ten· Large 1 Br w/garage, 4 IEST VALUE 8~!°!u!f; ~:;_~10~?1~ nis, etc. ~7499. b I ks from bea c h . Versailles corner pen· or weeltly. Kitchenette. $380/mo. lat mo+s200 lhouse 2 Br 2 Ba. comm SOO& up. '7&-8740. dep.req.CallS36-7S42 l)OOI, jac., wgt room Century 21/SURF f700/mo. 67~3787 Yearly. Hotel Apt. Room, Mature/F t.o shr beaut rum 2br 2~ba twnhse Npt H gts $250/m o 646· 7555 eve Oc 1: .a. ..__..0 ...., kitchenette & bath. Utils LUXURY ll>l"l"'W'ft "• pajd. S280 mo. + securi-NEED HOUSEMATE? 'iARD&tAPTS Furn. 3Bdrm.2Ba.2 ty deposit. 2306 W. Prof W /F desires Lg apts in lush landscpd car garage with office. Oceanfront Newport Newport vie 631-9968 settinf w/pool. Wlk to washer ~ dryer incld. Beach. 67~. Nancy P.O. Box 2000 Npt A v a 1 I . N o w ---------B h92625 s hopp ng. bike to bch. I Wkly/Mnthly. Yocatto....... 4250 _c _______ _ & 2Br avail fro m MT $395-S460mo.Adltsonly. TSLMG · 642-1603 •••••••••••••••••••••••Roommate. 2 br, 2 ba . Con . 1 Steps to bch, lbr. home. view apt, Park Newport, Huntl~~men~enta E . Bluffs Condo, 4Br, sleeps4,rentwldy. $300/mo.644-2005 11101Springdale, KB 3Ba, aundk, pool. S875 _67_3-_1633 __ • ----- (714) 847.5080 mo. 645-3474, < 213) Mormon to sbr furnished 541·4460 Newport Beach, steps to Newpt res. Priv ba, gar. A ii 2 8 2 B ocean. Wllly or monthly· + extras. Jeremy va · now r a . UJ>-1804 Clay. Nwpl Hght.5. 2 2-4bdrms. *37s-'775 wkly stairs, frpl c , d s hwr. Br. l Ba. Near schools. AgtJudy,:~9400. 64S·l994 balcony & gaTage. No pets. S53~ mo . ---------'Resp fem 21·35 non-smkr W ater /trash paid . l 675 0349 Fully futn. 1 Br. New hr b 2b · child, no pets. 1475. . . Condo. 3 da"" 2 rughls to s 2 r, a Irvine JV Condo pool/jac $250/mo 964·2566or973-2971.Agt .. 1 Br . P en tho u se $125.Pool,tennis courts. + util. 646·3379 or no(ee. Versailles Condo . 731H2Z2. S52-0504 3bdrm. 2ba, dishwasher, $52Slmo9ss.SlJ3 Lake Arrowhead Deluxe stove. gar. 1595 + $300 ---------Condos, Chalets, Moun· sec . 7781 Cypress. 2br. 2ba, upper, frpk, lain Homes. Fully 963-8842. p00l. adult$, Westcliff, equippedt For more info. Fem 18·25 non·smkr, sbr w/same, 2br, 1\o'Jba. apt in CdM, pool, S225/mo . Le$lie 759--0312 $500/mo. 645-0302 ca II B e IV e R ea It IBr apt. 3Blks from 714/337·U.7 Rmmte wanted, adult, beach. $350/mo. Util. 1 Br 1 Ba, near beach. k S180/ · 1 . d K. h •·~ •NWPT. OCEANFRONT non-sm r, mo. me pa 1 . 1 t c e-n a P · mini view ~. Util pd. ••1 A U 5/1 Tustin' pliances included. See C huck 631-6990 or wkly lux. 2-4.BR. Call ~!:,·9795va · · ff.et. #3 .. 207 Chicago, 646-5743 673-SURF _...,._. __ . ----- b La,_ "-·he d Co do 1 blk t.o beach, noo-smkr: Steps to bcb, 3br, 2 a, .e ""'uw a . n . S2SO + SlOO dep + l"1 Quiet, clean. adults. 2br, cpts/drapes/frplc yrly Beaut. fWb. spacious. 3 utlls. Sil. 64,2.2199 l~~a. gar, no pets S42S !Se. S7so/mo. 642-3443 level, 3br, 2Yaba. Pool. 960-~95 wlll. to lake. S700/mo. Female rmmt.e wanted to Quiet 2 Br. garage, pool. 640-1605 abare lrg. 2Br apt in Nice area, mile t.o beach, Adults, oo pets. 1601 ''D" rrof"'1e Costa Mesa. S27S/mo. huge. new 2b Br. 2 bBla. 15th. St . Newport LEakaestAer vaacdatca1·obinn .• 549-2244. roman tu • mar e Heighls.kS0.64.2-7340 ---------frplc , 2 sundec ks . Memorial Wlmd, sum-M/Ftosharebeaut. H B. 846-4152 E .' BLUFF: 752 Amigos mer days,slps6. For in-home. Pool, Diving ---------Way #1. 3br 2ba enc. fo497-20Sfl B d A/C Sk J'ght SEASPRA Y 2 Br, 2 ba, oar • · . Y I • gar. S650. 2br 2~ba enc. F i r e p 1 a c e . frplc. open beams, ex-gar. $&50. Taking ap· Lake Arrowhead cabin W h /Dry + p r tras. Rec. racil. Sec Easter vacation , 85 er er ro . gate. Nr Brookhurst & :~c7a~o:S. ~tu~ :~ny Memorial Wlmd. sum· rum. Call Gary 955-2373 Hamilton. $670, 891·8396 9-12:30am. mer days. sips 6. For in-Christian F pref. t.o shr Agt. ---------_r_o_497_·20S~_7_____ big house. no uds or --''---------11 Br. Utils paid . ap· EASTa•-iAJ. pets.nonsmoker,$250\n- 2 bdrm. 1 ba, minutes pliances. adults, no pets. PALM -~~'-S cl. everything. 968-3880 from bch. S39S. Call $350. 2421 E. 16th. St. ..-........... _548-_0S« __ or_7_59-_S391 ____ , _64S_·_47_1_8_. ------• A f'eat place to relax! Female to shr fully furn;. Fu ly fum. howe. Sleeps N.B. Condo. Avail. im· 1"... 3144 Nwpt Hgbts Duplex. 2 Br. 4. $190. !16().1701 ; 494-5420 med. S230 + 1,-!1 util. u••••••••••••••••••••• l Ba. Adult.a. no pets. or 1·324-'871. 831·0815 ORANGETREE 1 BR U 2Sfmo. 517 Bolsa. MAUI CONDO 4/30-S/13 Roommate to 11hr 2br on condo. A~l, $42S DRY• 631-3520. Eves & $50/day, slps S. Call Vi: b ch /Balboa Penin. mo. Agt. 61 Wknds 448-50'1. 646-1769, 75-1.509 $250/mo. Inc uW, gar, H ......... leedt 3140 .......... ._.._.. 3140 Oceanfront Condo. Polpu lndry. Avail lmmed. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach, Kauai. l Br. k5 a Mike 673-818'7 Kenne_bunkport? lsn 't that the ttoat that won The America's Cup In 757 ~ro~ If you're not aura WhO (or wt\lt) ~nytJunl<pOrt was. don't feel bld-~·re not ak>ne. Ktn~ Is °"' Of 14 dl:stinctiYely ditftcW aplf1ment ftoorpllf\S at SNwlnd VIU. In tu 1d11gC1)11 'alml. SelwtnO VIiiage Is a result Of total'/ ptr900lltZld ~ ~nlng. The tclnd ~ ltWfition you deseM. A P"ftlCt bMrld ~ Nt>Jrt Ind IMng-, rllSUld In I fbfd wtd\ blCblfng broote ll'ld QlMt ponds. ~ ~ nacuraJ oc:.i brtez.a. Add to that *"'9cct1rts,1Wimmtog pooes. ajlNZZI and a~ IOcltb\ neer ~Ind .,.., ... _, 1'0U'-. got • pllDI ar1)40fll WOUid Pf'O'dy all "°""'(£\'In ~) Ont ano two bldl oom. one a two bath ldUlt IPl""r••ts fr0m'44Q..0o. night. 2 Br. 165 a night. FOUND : Young Med Sue 4fi.l?lt Mlx Shepherd Blk/Oold ._.. .. ..._ 4JOG _'7M7 __ 11 ____ _ 1817 w .. tclitt. N.B. Want flnanclal tnai. 1000..1. lit. noor. A&entS.l·~. IOU.CIMT9 NIWPOIT Ele1ant eucuOve 1ultea In preaU•e loc:alloni Wltb corupaeta aupport aervlcea. 714/ml-0681 BEST RATE in NEWPOOT BEACH 600 to 4200 Sq. Ft. •Janitorial Service & Utilities lncluded •Adjacent t.o Airport & Restaurant Row •Access to 3 Major Fwys. 833-8813 MEWPORT CEMTIR Full Service Suites SCUTCOSTSS All you need for one monthly fee! ~5410 •DELUXEOfftC!S• 1 to 3 room offices. No lease required. 2172 Du· Pont Or. Adj. Airporter Hotel. 8~3223. ~12 CdM Deluxe Suites. AC, ampl pkg, utiJ pd. 2855 E . Cst Hwy. 675-6900 MWPT P'911HSULA Exec offices in elegant s urroundings. Across from City Hall. All sup- port services available. From 225 to 4750 sq.ft. 673-3002 msmo tQ-MPn Info phone (505)884-5$80 f'...Jl · :=r· trial....., 4100 or write: Gtrber Aslloc .,m; MPT ICH SUM.IASI 4004 Carli.st. N.E Suite 642-1671 2000 sq n, 5 luxury of· MES• "'R'Alb114.rn01 ·~~~~~~~ flcea +rcpt atea. On A 1;:; Dove.• yn avail at suo 1...._.DUSTRIAL .. •w••= Lost: Short-haired whlte per air. Altemoooa & " 5020 Cat, altered, declawed, eves call 114/~·4922 PARK ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Ajax". Collar. Island & Need lnvtstor t.o open a Ouanfr~nt . Balboa 120tqfl.olfi~k50 Ulliaex Beaul)'&Barber Penrn REWARD Dya: OCEAN Vl EW 7 I I W. I 7tt.. St. Salon. have over 80 cov-645-8600 ext 2584 ; eves. Cott. Me&& 63H170 Coste MHa. Calff. eted awards, itlcl the 675.5939, Australian World Cham· --------- 3 MONTHS 642-4463 f lonships, Call Ken Lost. female Doberman 1-1870 aq. ft. Un.It avail. 1'·S40-l26'7. pup, Simo. Choe. & tan. lor lmmed occupancy. MoMy to Lo. 5025 C h o k e . c h a in . N r . FREE RENT :i~~lt~l·.~~i·1~~:~i ;~·;-~0·:·~;~:;··:;:~ -~-·-~_42_r 36_ 1 a_.'_a_. _R_E_w_A_R_D_ 3175 S Ft l s t . 2 S l o rage mortized for 20/yrs due Lost: Vic. Ali.so Pier, sm (I. I . Warehouses avail. for l 7 •1sK m11x Bk llllWto~ hnmed. occupancy, 2000 n · • · r . shep mix. Bandit face. -"-L....llW........_w & 2800 sq. ft. •33'-34< sq. 937·5667 curley tail, long hair. """ .. --• ft. •Leasing office hrs. MONEY AVAJL. ror any "Bjorn " 499 4848 i Direct Gal ogt &try Mon tbru Fri. 8-4. Sat. re a so n . $2 o. o o o to 499-4262 PriMt Mewporl _1_0-_2_. -------$200,000 on homes. con- HoriMw Location 8700 sq ft office+ dos&2 -4unit.s thruSan (7 I 4J675-8662 ware~ouse. Jrvine In-Marino Savinp & Loan Found s mall creme col- o r ed f e m ale dog . 557-6610. 54.5-5893 O~ ... 30 dustnal. Call 646-1044 or Assn. No prepay penal· TTwreJt '""" • • inquireMarosiCo.16753 t y . Fully assumable Noyes, 951.9266. Bkrs. owner & non-owner oc- Found: Tem er mix , dark brown m11le Shorth111r Pointer. hver & white male . Bas en)I mix, brown female Cockapoo. blo nde & blac k, male. Newport Beach Animal Shelter, 644·3656. 1.25 Sq. ft on NEWPORT HARBOR 7 I 035 Sa. Ft. PhnhOfffce. lay View• PriYOte Patios Lott of Windows Partdng GelraCJe For the bUsiness man Who wants to make a good impression. w Oft't Last. Cal Today! (7141675-8662 l111lness Rftltal 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C · ed c u pied. Very co m . oopmv~--petitive rates! Ask for PACIFIC BLUFF INDUSTRIAL PARK 1835 WMttierA•e. Costo MHo, Co. •Two-1600 sq ft units avail. for occupancy May lsl. •31• per sq rt. •Call 642-7604 or 642-4463 M·S 8·4. Sat 10.2 ---- Stor age 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Storage Warehouses in Costa Mesa avail. for immed occupancy. 2000 & 2800 sq ft. ~ per sq fl. Call 642-4463 Mon. thru Fri. 8-4. Sal 10-2. John Goode. area mgr .. (714)752·8052 for con· fidential interview Mortgages. Trust Deeds 5035 • • • •• • • • •••• •• ••11 • • • • •' Found Fur c'Oat Coron 11 Sotffet-~ Co. del Mar Identify fur & All types of real estate label 494·6044 mvestmentssince 1949. --s,.cialbinc) fn FOUND Fox Tl•rrier 2~TDs Owner 1dent1fy. nu !>45-4522 642-2171 545-0611 Widow has money for 2N D T D. 's any s ize above $10.000 No credit I. no pnlty For action c:all AGT 673 7311 anytime Maclcttef Rah MtCJ. FOUND Tame. pet tmd. please 1dent1fy 675 :mo Los t M rlrtary McC:aw Parrot \'1c Verd~ Mar, Villi.I Par rfrca comple' !l62 7967 Rf':WARD ---------For store & offi ce space Storage ~pace for rent I car garage size. In Laguna Beach S75 mo 49'7 2638 SINCE 1981 lst&2nd TOs. SSOK-SlM + Owner Non Owner SF Rs & Condos Commercial & Industrial PETER DOBUS Lost 12 mo old ~rey & while F Schna uzer home cut tike Be11J1. red rollar & nea collar when Inst 1n Lat.tuna SIOO n• ward 499 3295. 54!1 76XI cans 'ien °1<'l' 1 17th STREET at reasonable rates. Costa Mesa 3 rm suite, 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. A/C. Plenty of parking. MESA VERDE DR 545 sq. ft . $450 per mo. PLAZA Realonotnics 675-6700 1525 Mesa Verde E. C M Large Single Garage m East Bluff. $75 230 E. 17th. St. 545-4123 ~5296 COSTA MESA FROM 7~ SQ. FT. 165-900 sq. ft. air cond. office suites for immed. occupancy. All ut1ls. janitorial serv., conr. rm .. parltin&. Call Terry Cressman: 554.9000 HEW PORT DOVEi DR. Executive suites with privacy, prestige, con- venience. Ground floor. rea s onable . Secretary/bookke ep· ing /rece ptio nist. 631-3651 weekdays. AIRPORT AREA Furnis hed or un - furnished Executive PrilM Locatioft 1270 Sq ft on busy Beach Boulevard-Hunt 1ngton Beach. Ideal for real estate office. store or other suitable business. 2 Private baths. availa ble immediately. 10 Year lease. Attractively priced. 642-4321 , ext 286 Weekdays Retttals Wanted 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mother & daughter 13 need 2 br hse or apt rn C.M rm med. 645-4916 Young prof couple look· ing for house Wllh ocean view to rent for wedding. In Sept approx the 8th thru the 1.3lh Call Or Wolf at <213)933-5064 or COST A MESA Ive mess Shopping center store on Corona del Mar. Married 17th St. 4.860 sq . fl (714)642· 19. couple seeks I or 2Br un· furn house or apt with ConaRNrcial reasonable rent Xlnt. Retttals 4475 refs . No chrld . pets 640·6016 673 9().13 Want investor for Npl bayfronl home Give well secured lSt or 2nd T 0 Agl:..~75-6161 Want 21-22% Yield? On your T 0 ·s Notes URaisers·lnvestorsSS Call Dennison Assor 673-7314 Real Estate agenl will pay 20•-; interes t on S2S,OOO loan from private party secured by 2nd TD on local single family re- sidence with large equ1 ty Leave message at 646-2821 Purchase of 2ND T D ·s arranged. For details call Suites ln Irvine. walking Store Space for lease. --- distance to Airyort All 1500 sq. ft & 1200 sq. ft. Wanted to rent-Garal!e LOW 0, ..... TE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213-389-8TI4. 96().1957 Broker service s avail. Your in Huntington Beach. for small car, Cos ta 10 11'1.A Secretary or Ours. 2021 FI ex i b I e t er m s . M es a . Sant a An a 21td Trust Deeds Business Cente r Dr 2~3/596-7202 64a-7?00 Low cost loans availa· Suite 213. 7141752-0234. ble. S20.000 to $150,000 15 o..11EW•ORTt.,""CH ftRIME COR .... ER &?niorCit1zenlookingfor y r . loan . No pre-" ..--" • 1 Br unfum downstairs p 11 Y m e n t Pen a J t y 1 or 2 Offices w/recep & CDM. apt. Under $300. Non Owner occupier. storage. Prime loc. 2,380sq.ft..availimmed s moker /drinker . IAHKERSMAT'L Furn. or unfum. 752·6550 Fo~~ 1~~sej>~fncid~~t~~ 536-4924 After Noon MORTGAGE CO. San Clemente space ltwy . Ideal medical, (714)731-5844 avail. less than 60< a dental & R.E. comm'I of. lu•hl. ess/lnnst/ I An established Orange foot. Private baths & air fices. S2,380/mo Cbelow Finmtce County Mortgage Bank· conditioning. 67~3022 or market). Owner will ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing~ompany _ 492 4121 neg. a remodel. Call Tim • · · Sloat (714)752-8011. lu.lMH I 11m looking for 2nd T.D Beautiful private omces (213)269-0364. Opporfwlity 5005 money on prime beach ln Irvine (Orange co. & ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• property with a large Freeway access ). equity If you want bet- r ound Baby Ha hhit 18th & Wa ll.H·e. C ~1 631 1179 F o und ho use key & heavy holder on Meyl'r St.<: M f,.,16·4355 Found Part C'a1rn Ter rier RerA<' Golden col or r l•m Vic Bob..1 l'h1 l·a ll e1l ll .tt 840-6169. F 0 u N D G C) I d t' rt Retriever•Coll1l' mix. Chihuahua. Keei.hond Austrahan Shepherd & Puppy. 4 G e rman Shepherd mixed pupi., Ba!>Sel m1i... Terr~ poo Dobre mix. also r ats & kilt en:.. In ine Anrmal Care Cenler754 3734 . -F Found brn blk1whl bi!( puppy, 15th It Sant e1 Ana. C M . 642-9283 Found leather footba ll engra\·ed NADDUTS. Ja1.1boree Rd 644·9672 Found Sml M doli:. ~olden color. no (•oll;.ir, vie Ellr s Ward 96.i! 3688 Los t Lido Jslc Blul•-gn•y male Cocka poo pup Re v.ard 673 143!1 , 1)75·7150 FOt:ND . Male Youn~ Setter type V1 r . I~ Sate Cer1l P lace 548-2128 R e c e pl i 0 n is t . c 0 n . PalME LOCATION ATTEHJIQN ter interest for your re-C ere n c e room , pax Best Lido commercial t1rement or mveslment Penonols library, space for staff location. Large store for IHTBUOR savings call Kathy at 5350 available, and free park· lease. Can be divided DECORATORS 964·4686 or968-964_3 - in g . 7 14 -7 5 2 · 8 9 9 5 : fn1r~~ parking. Call for Custom shade. drapery 833-8990 and carpet bus iness ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIRST LADY Escort. Models Party Dancers. PERFECT LOCATION 405 Fwy./ H.-..llYcL 2280 Sea. Ft. D ...... olfice. OIHlle ...... A/C 979.9997 WATERFRONT OFFICE SPACE Limited office space available at Peter's Landing in prestigious Huntington Harbour. 213 /592 ·4441 or 714 1840-1387. Ocean view and double offices in full service suite now available at ''The Executive Office''. NEWPORT CENTER MH492 500 aq ft in Downtown l!a1una Bch, 1treet level. allylltte, 752-~ Luxury LD> aq. ft. L.~. ocean view . $1 ,000/cno /leaae . 4NOOM. IMVESTMEHT OPPORTUNITY RedhillO-~Realty ti7:' -;-:wo w /expanding interior d · 1· I 500 20rk return on your tn· es1gn c sente e 1 sq vested capital secured ft, Corona del Mar. • 972-1345 . Coast Hwy frontage . by a T.D. on Calif RE I I '·· 11 Invest 6 mos to 5 yrs. MC & VISA Accepted X nt ongt.erm .se ·we SSOOO-SS00,000. Prin-under market. Includes COVER GIRL Shops, stores. etc. 312 stock & FFE. S72.soo g~~~s~~~~sf~U f~fi~: sq.ft., 12' hi wflge dr. & ,, * OUTCALL * 210 s q f t. w I s ink . '*Cote Realty '!Hg Co ·-~wney, Bk~- 1-S48_·_724_9 _____ I & Investment A.Mounc.....,m/ , _____ -.---.-;.-;. MEW MEDICAL/ • 640-5777 ftenonah/ . • FOXY LADY * 953-0778 MC/VISA DEHTAL. SPACE Lot t & Fomd OUTCALLONLY New Suite on xlnt site. •••• ••••••••••••••••••• VISA MC W t · Thoughts. beliefs. colors tenaaenrt 1·vm1e~.vegmenenetroausl· don't matter. Positive-Anno•cftlltfth 5100 * 972-1138 * hill.; •••••••••••••••••••••• • 1---------lowance, gh identity! nAellsesmdaote1·vse. lpncro0m1ifeerlo'uasl Wanted ·. 28 overwe1'ght * • Contact Tim Sloat · ., SPIRITUAL 152-8011, (213)269-0364. 497·3065. people for new program. R EADlNGS Use '1llwef At/ service when placin·g your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number wilt appear in your classified ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day ••. ~ou call In 't your convenience dur:ing office hours and get the re$ponses to your ad . this service is onlv S7 .so week. For more Informa- tion and to place your ad call 642-'678. Call SS1·9121. lOam-JOpm. Fully Lic'd. SCRAM-LETS 492-7296 or 492-9034 1815 S . Camino Real. Sao Clem lnw~~Hf!e -ATUHTIC Bame-Flatly MASSAGE SPA Twinge-Musclt -Be pa m ~ered ba' 1 C FACELIFTED B · I I A Woman Phoned the eaut. r s . pea lOA M ·4AM 1 days. pass port office and Phone64S-3'33 asked lf she had t.o U..t ~~~~~~~~~ her age oo the appUca.1: Uon. When told yea. she replied, "What was tbe .--------"I p_olnt of having m y FACE LIFI'ED?" SELL Idle items with a Dtily Pilot Classified Ad. -P..-.ott• To Place your "f"asl Result'' Servtce Directory ad .... Call Now ' 642·5671 hfAJU SIBllL 1.f.1 hr DI• at • Ai.i. .. )'OU P11 foll -:~Id DAILY PtLOJ SMVICI DlllCTOIY Alllf'Of'S... SYour Daily Pilot ervice Directory Representative 642·5'71, ext J 11 Gr••d Ope11lng WEDNESDAY 25'foOFF DOG GROOMING KLIP JOINT -- Prot. ~rvlot to "vt WU AOIC Tlll O.UI lit Um• 11\QtttY. ~twJori Trim / rtmovall, bonaal, h11DI fro . Don , Paol ow.1:.141-.,-a t optary 1ntm1h 1· ... 14.ltforfrttMt. ..._...,.._ wbolt11l1. rrtt H t . ••PAJNTING-l>oo't ......... , ..... , .. , ... , _ ... __ rr_a_a _____ _ EXPERT ·BRICK • C•llUnltNYouC&rtl PROl'lllIONAL rt· ,....,.. ---------M Small j be • &•ll01 <M bn) aumt HMM. Top q1a11t. "'"" .......... ,,,, .. re;~1::.Y· lo ,.:tn •. '"'c........ ty,loweOtt.IU·HTO tPANI SK TEACHER Rtft. Ml·:;z, T~T(f1f ....................... IM._ n1tlvt of lpalJt\ priv. LLOYD'SN'UR8ERY Is •••ee9l .. •••u•••n••• cla11t1, beflnn na to Small jobs wanted. Brick LANDSCAP!CO, INC QUALITY ROOFINO convtr11tlon. Helena 1930 Harbor Blvd. (at 19th) Costa Mesa --------and Block. Low hourly E1tpert pe1t control for Alltypes, free est. SU.9e82, ~ 759--4 578 r1te.499·1Z26aft.6pm. tree, 1hrub, turf & in· Visa.MC. S..1·5930 fypllwJServlce I All T M door 1ervice. Free Eat. HARBOR ROOFING ••••••••••••••••••••••• A...... Gentle care, no tranquilizers. ver y r:~ Ll:,s:i~ed. Lie. 9457. 646-7443. New & recovers Repair Pror. Qlty t)'Ptn& Ca.a. ·~'1:.:~................ BobS48·27S3,536-9906 rio.oT..-..a s pecialist/stay-busy transcriptions. phone D veways, park inf lot ••••••••••••••••••••••• prices. Reliable. 548-0512 diet· letters, re Ports, .. I 1 1 Mo•'--EXPERT PlANO tuning form s. resumes, term e .,a rs. sea coa ng. C•I•'--, A--a.1-c•--a...9 tr.--t--~ t S &,S A h It '"64871 ....._ -~ ......... __,,.,_. •••••.•••••••••••••••.••• •-repalr.MemberPTG Leak Repair-res/comm riapers. enve opes . • sp a · .,. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' b I d I Llc'd TREES Moving? The Starvm1 a~a-18 lslqual.mat'l•·labor a es. 1sc vo ume. · AcoustkCeilin"s NewPort Cleaning Serv. .,._.._ "' w k M · h " di College Studenta Moving Beat any bid. 531.9193_ or guar. aria c..,........ +custom hand texturing Ca r pet , U p h o I , Toppe removed; clean Co. has grown, Insured ftlaster/ltpalr 636-0756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lie.~. 532.5549 Housecleaning. Win· ups, lawnrenov. 751·3'76 GeneralHousecleaning same 11ood service. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOF4MG 'l-1-...._-_-R---~----- DOOR.S&WINDOWS c--t/,.~___,,_ dows Hardwood firs , ~ ....... -..1~ Reliable,refs .. trans. IT124 436 License N t tc .. -•·tavtures All t ~ e a r ' UISV .,,.__., ~ena1red or Replaced .................... ~ ••••••• ••• ••• • 631-9277 •A-8' "9 962·0510 . . ea pa ·~"' .... Y es. r p • !l . • •••••••••••••••••••••• ,,.. WANTED 641-8427 frH Ht. 89).. I 439 decks. ree estunates Let playback video cap- Nff est. 635-3720 Foundations. Retaining HOUSE&OFFICE Mowing, edging, rakmg, ROBIN'S CLEANING ABC MOVING, Exper Call BobS-48-0769. lure your next party, All T ypes Remodeling & Walls, Hillside Rest!>ra· C I ea n Ing b Y Pro s wee Ping . Free Service-a thoroughly prof, low rates, quick ED'S PLASTERING S•cur~y Syshms wedding or any special Repairs. top quality, 17 t ion , Sta.bs, ~~ti os, fessionals, reas. price, estimates. 646·0944 or cleanhouse.640-0857 careful service.552·0410 All Types Int/Ext ••••••••••••••••••••••• event on videotape. En· )'r& in area. Llc'd Mr. Block & Bnck.,L1c d. free estimates. 847·0886 645.5737 WE ARE BUILDING a 645·8258 FREE EST. Burglar• Fire•Scanners • joy it again & again in Petombo;962-8314 642-8387 eves 96().0539 C--"--ctor Yard clear1·ng. lawn re l t' not ti THE "MOVIN-MAN"is Safes•Physical Bar· foll color & sound . We -lTU pu a ion. res ng Carerul. courteous & I t REMOVAL t onone.97~1""'" INT.IEXT.plaster riers C.M./N.B S&S can a so ape your C..,.+ S~k. . · concre e, ••••••••••••••••••••••• mowing. College stu · """ •Cheap Please call • h 30 646 4871 personal property. home ••••••••••••••••••••••• asph, grading. lot clean· Construclion·Alllypes d ents. Reas . r a tes Hovs•s&M&.... 642·1329 pate mg. yrs exp. · or business for an ac· Shampoo & steam clean up. saw. break & re-20 yrs exp. Free est. 557 7621 ••••••·~·;::?........... ~eat S4S.29'17 <Paull_ St.Oftl CleoanlncJ curate inventory Reas Color brighteners, wht move Hrl~~b:d Lic.11334589. 645-5973 HOftd M atur e woman to ftoifttln9/P.-.11MJ J & J Plastering: Lath ....................... rates Call 6422325 ~rfit~ 1~~--Jir!~·r~~eS~~; 54· 1 Carpentry & Additions ••••• !!'!~••••••••••••• houses it your home. ~~··•••;;.·~···~·;.••••b•• plaster , stucco patching, Portable Steam Cleanang Window Ce.c.ning avg rm $7.50·. couchSlO·, Pool decks, patios. 25yrsexp .. amailjobs HOMEIMPROVEME""T Xlnt ref's. 673·1266, R~ehexd ms· pamLjmg. Y rree est. Jerry 631·28S8. Engines.machinery •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• ,, 673-0968 p ic ar inor. c, ins. John 575.7507 No crpts. 1163-9925 chr SS. Guar. ehm. pet masonry. sport court. Lie. 309152 548·2719 Remodeling-Odd jobs m . Try me. 6314410 (24 hrs) _.___ "Let The Sunshine In" odor Crptrepair.15 yrs tennis courts Lie 28yrsexper. 97~2265 file CallSunshmeWmdow exp. Do work myself 374067. 851·1966. 847·7078 Corona del Mar Const Co. l..com• Tea QUALITY PAJNTERS ftool S•r•ice, R.,afn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cleaning. Ud 548_885_ 3_ R f 53 0101 design consultation by Carpentry, cabinets. roof ••••••••••••••••••••••• BARGAJN RATES ••••••••••••••••••••••• e s l· THOMPSON'S d · d I · HWtt~ leach es1gn 1rector. co or repairs, plumbing Free TAXES AND Freeest 848-5684 Swimming Pool Service We Care Carpet Cleaners CONCRETECONSTR. sketchs. & aid in obtain-est Call Answer Ad INVESTMENTS r Reliable Repairs Al'id Co. Steam clean & uphols Lie. 393383. 642·8482 mg fin. 644-4289 11461. 642-4300. 24 hrs. Tu prep, shelters, TDs. Painting. int/ext Rentals Washes. Reas. 557.2793 Ceramic New.remod. Window Expert windows. blinds. screens & mirrors Reas Oepen· dable Free est. Gene 545·0225 Work g.uar. Truck ChilclCor-. DrywoN Mr.Leonard,661-9343. our specialty. Prompt. reas.rates.675-2284 mount unit 645-3716 Hardwood Floors Seaside Painting. Greg, 17 yrs exper. working T ILE rNSTALLATION --·--••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l,.......c.e 536·4806 w/all makes of equip No Steam/No Shampoo $31 .90/WK Drywall Specialist HARDWOOD FLOORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• State contractor 's lie. & Floors . Kitchen. Bath Slain specialist, fa st Hot lunch c .M 'Chris· Qual. & prod. New & re· Cleaned&Waxed AUTO RISK •STEVENS PAJNTING ins. Porch Construction Reliable Crartsmen Coast Window Cleaning Prof wlndow care al reas. rates. refs 642·5668 dry_Freees_t. 839·1582 tian Preschool. 646-5423 mod. 11389944. 532·5549 Anytime, 832-4881 s A Cancelled? SR.22's? Int/ext. Free itemized Co. 67:pJ16 Rogers T1 le Phone t N l '·t k -.... 631-0458 UPHOL& DRAPES Xlnt care an lic'd CM TAa P 1 ntg • CTelixgt u rFe & Houflft9 Pir~ii:~~Jy ~~5 es · ea S:t.~/ wor · f'.0. lox Rtfttals --.-. -- Cleaning in your home h 0 m e . n u l r 1 l t 0 u 5 co us 1c e1 n s ree ••• •• ••• <t•••••••••••••• -----•• ••••• •••••••••••••••• Custom tale rnstallat1on, To Place your "Fast Res ult" TTP·TOPCARPET & I lunch/snacks 557 8658 est Kevin, 675·9088. Haul, cleanup, concrete Inter/ Exter/Refinis hlng Irvine/Newport PoSl of rlrs. kit, baths & related P'loorCare. 96().6266 --673-1503 removal. Oumptruck Lc.dscapinc) ceilings/wallpaper. Lie. rice boxes Wtavailable? remodeling, free est Loving & L1c 'd Child --. Quickserv.642·7638 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cain&Sons 898-5105 Rent a Box fr om Rogerlrving979·6160 Cortoonlncj Care. rulllime only, ages The fastest dra~ an _the Renovating·Rototilling privately.owned postal ----- Service Directory ad . . Call Now ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3·10. nr schools & West._: .a Daily Pilot DUMPJOBS Sprinklers·lawns·clnups DAVE'S PAINTING ser vice. THE MA IL SELL idle items with a CARTOOHS&ART Mc Donnel Douglas. Classiried Ad. Call To-Small Moving Jobs oave642-4853 Servlngarea9years SUITE. 549.4733 ror Daily Pilot Classified 642-5678 ld.122 service IWS-9447 HB 897·9311 day 642·5678 Call MIKE&M>-l:Sl Bud646-8481 Reas. ins. lie 700.7301 rates/services. Ad . 642·5678. -------- Personals 5350Personals 535 HftpW•t•d 7100 .... W•ted 7100 H.tpWC11tt•d 7IOOHftpWC11tt•d 7100 H•lpW.ted 7100H.ipWmthd 7100HelpWonted 7100 ... , ........••.•...••.. •···············•·•····•·······•······•·····•· ••••••••••.•..••••.....•.••••..•....................•.•.•••....•...•.•••••••••...••.••...•.•.•....••.......•••.•.•......•.....•........... •--------A lovmg lady interested ADVERTISING SALES Unique. high.powered direct mail program. Sell to retailers. Many repeat sales. generous comm 1ss1on. Young . ~erget1c go.getters call New Concepts Publica· lions. 714 "97·4464. THE Girlfriends •ESCORTS• Home/Office/Hotel * 759-1216 * 1n meeting s incere gentleman. rompa· monsh1p. 60+ P.O Box 11515. Costa Mesa , 92627 &nDloymtf!! & Preparation ••••••••••••••••••••••• * 5 29-188 3 * Jobs Wanted, 7075 24Hrs Now Hiring ••••••••••••••••••••••• Assemblers/Electronics MC VISA Exp . compan i o n . lmmed. opening for EXOTIC ESCORTS •558-1946• housekeeper .. garde?· rinal assembly Position. mg. etc .. own car. great E x P w 1 l h a i r refs .. I call AM ) 548-0261. . Barbara screwdriver desirable. ServingallofO t Mature woman wants Small rraendly Co. nr ocean 64.5-3632 ask for Wes ---------employment as aide or C7141974-LOVE Christian Singles A~~n Meet Chnslian smglc!> thru profiles or part 1e~ PO )832. Orange 92665. _,. --- *** JHTy_ Outlaw 9190akSt. Costa Mesa You are the wmneror 2 free Helt.ts ($14 Valuel, to Ice CooodH April 21\hru25 Anaheim Convention Center Tickets must be ex· ch anged for reserved seats at the convention center ahead or time Ce11 642-5678, ext . 272 lo claim your tickets ••• companion to ill or l•--------•I elderly 549 0373 ASSEMILERS O o c t o r s . re pa 1 r of Loe. M iss1on Viejo co. autoclaves. EKG mach. needs Assemblers w/2 Reas. reli MOX 631·9229 y rs . ex P Candidates must have gd manual Help Wanted 71 00 de1tterity. gd eyesight. ••••••••••••••••••••••• neat m appearance & de· ACCOUMTS pendable Work is in bfe P Y"•LE support medical elec-A -tronics. Gd. benerits. CLERIC O n I y re s po n s i b I e The J olly Roger Inc. has persons seeking perma· an A/P clerical position nent e mrlymt need ap- for an indu!ltrious in-ply. Cal . Mrs. Parelli. dividual. General office 581-3830 &/or accounting ex-l~~~~~~~~~~I perience prererred 1- Xlnt. benefits & working conditions. Apply in person at: The Jolly Roger Inc 17042 Gillette Ave. 1rvme 714-546-0331 Placing your Classified ad IS so simple ... just give us a call on the phone and we'll help you word your ad for fast re· sults. 642-5678 . ASST. MANAGER Strong retaiJ back · ground. Xlnt. employee benefits. ContemPorary women's fashions. South Coast Plaza. Call Chris at Mr Elliot 's 714·557-6080 . ----- AUTO LOT Attendent. full tame. must be 18. Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills area. 848·2212 ask for Carl AUTOMOTIVE PARTS COUMTERMAM Dealership or foreign auto parts experience preferred. Call Glen for an appointment. ROY CARVER ROLLS ROYCE AMDIMW 64~6444 AUTO MECHAMIC DICK WATSON AUTO CENTER Taking applications for 2 journeymen mechanics. Excellent salary guarantee. medical insurance pro- gram & other bener.ts. 2345 S. El Camino Real, San Clemente. 492-1603 (9-5 Mon.·Fri.) Automotive VOLVO MECHANIC Need 3 yrs expr. in com· plete repafr of Volvos. S9.50 per hr. 40 hr week. Take ad to the nearest slate employment of· f1ce. DOT. 620-261·010 Ad pd for by employer. AUTO SALES Must have knowledge & uper. in high dollar e1totic cars. Npt. area. 213-376·6945 Steve Auto Trans R & R man. full time. tools req :>48·2288 Babysitter wanted, for 31hy r o ld . l or 2 days/wk. My home. S3.00/hr. Refs. required. 644·6013. Babysitter wanted. my 6 mo old daughter Mon· Thur, 8 :30-6:30. Beacon Bay, CdM, So. Nwpt area. 646-8617 BABYSl1TER Needed : 2 a fternoons per week. 2·6PM. Must bave car. Call 644-~ aft 6PM or 759·31168 days. CdM Bankln1 LOAHSICUTAIY Local NewPort Beach 1avlo11 Is lo.n bu lm· med. openlna for a Loan Secretary. Real estate Joan exper. prererred. P1clcaalni ror FHLMC. Salary commenaurate wltb exper. Full ln· auraoce beneflt& • paid cneer a,pparel. Pleue call: . M1=Parlala h -MIWPOnlAl.IOA SAflMMAl.OAN lt.O.&. "*""'• -... , !:.J'" )'OlltolllltMt ... ~-.... -.. .... ,u .. It •• , .. . ClaMan.dl Call ... ..... Banking New Accounts Co111Selor Experience Preferred Also part time pos1t1ons available rn our South Coast Plazaorrice. Call: Kathy Amburgey 54().4066 CALIFORNIA FEDERAL Sa•ings&Loan 695 Town Center Dr Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Equal Opportunity Employer USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST REStn.T" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call 642-5671 bt. l22 Banking TRAINEE POSITIONS Must have minimum of 6 mos ofhce. cash handl· ing or public contact ex· per LAGUMA HILLS OFFICE * AccOUllh Payable Ca.ril <Must be able to type 40wpm I •Che<lrfile <Part Time. 5 Hrs.AMorPMl We o ffer growth op portunit1es. excellent working conditions. salary & bener1ts. CaU · Carol Thuyns. 832·2811 ELDORADO IANIC E.0.E. Make your advertising dollar go rarther! List your business every day in the Classified section or this newspaper. 642-5678. l!li1 BANKING ~ WE HAYE A JOI YOU CAN COUNT ON. Are there any jobs left that you can count on? Yes. And we have a few of them. We're looking for experienced tellers who want a career that will am ount to something more than just a day-in, day-out job with no future. Our available teller posi- tions have that something. Positions that give the solid security only a bank can give. Not to mention the sense of accomp- lishment you feel at the end of your day. All you need is previous teller experience, a basic knowledge of math and the ability to communi- cate with people in a veryfriendJy way. If you qualify call us. There may be a job for you with lots of room for advancemenl It's a job where you'll count for us. And count on us. Call for an appointment in Placenda (714) 524-0220 in Garden Grove (714) 558-5464 ln Corona Del Mar(714) 673-9240 in Huntington Beacl\ ' (714) 536--8811 Banking Loan ShlppinCJ O.pt. FHA/VA LOAN~ A clerk position 1s available in our loan warehouse s hipping dept Must have experience m packaging the loan for secondary marketing to FNMA & GNMA. Call Miss Bradley. COLDWBJ. IAHICER Residenlial Mortgage Services Irvine. Ca. (714)975-U~ E.O.E. BANK ING TELLER An outstanding o~ portw.tty •xhh for -lndl•lduol with six month• pre•ioua T•llff ••p•rl•11c•. As o t.oder "' .... flHnc:lol COIHtUft~y, IM1Mrlal lak c• off9r H • ctllHt salon•• •d ~Its. PIHM.Joln m today "' our beautiful Coata ~1a offlu. Contact SHIRLEY GILIERT to ca 1 WMJt • Wen6-w oppoiftt. "'"'· IMPERIAL BANK 695 Tow.. C...t.r Dr. Costa Mesa. CA92626 7 I 4-641 ·2200 bt.262 Equal Opp Employer Cla1111ified Ads 642·5678 ---------tBanking BANKING JR TRUST DEB> Columbia Savings, a growing leader. has 1m mediate OPPortumt1es in 1t s beautirul Newport Beach office SAVINGS COUNSELOR INVESTMENT COUNSB.OR Needed for aggressive. young mortgage co We pay up Lo 2'1 of funded growth loan amount lo qua1tr1ed. llc'd R E person Must have tn· vestor following. A.M C Bkr Downey (714)523-2840 We 're seeking an m-------- d1vidual with strong Bar Help. Full & PIT. top knowledgt; of all savings s.s for sharp Port 17. trans_act1ons. recent c .M 646-3666 banking or S&L ex per1ence and light lyp mg skills TELLER Bather & brusher wanted for Groom mg Shop. Mon thru Friday 644-4000. Beauty Selected applicant will •SAL OM OWNERS* be knowledgeable 1n Manicuris t will rent Teller operauons. have space P T. 64&-7870 ltght typing skills. and . have recent banking or Bindery S&L experience. CUTTER-FOLDER These Positions offer an exceptional work en· vir o nment. excellent salar y and outstanding benefits Including com· pany paid career ap· parel. dent.al. vision and life insurance, free park- 101 and special bankin~ privileges. Please call Patti Edwards at <7141 760·8551 for an interview appointment. Colwnbia Savin9s CWMI Loait Association EquaJOppty Employer MI F Banking Experience required Utility clerk & teller M/F /V/H EOE. IARCLA YS IAMIC Contact Cathy Antunez 631-1511 Of'TR A growing Irvine shop needs an experienced cutter/folder operator. Sala ry open for capable person Insurance & other benefits Call Pat. 8 :30 ·5. Mon Fri 979·1834. -,-- Bkkpr fam w Const. Co. needs. Depen dable, w/gd tramc record. P/T NB. CM area 644-7917 Boats PACIRC SEACRAFT COR,. •Boat Carpenter •Min. 4 yl'!i exper •Top Pay •4 day week Only exreraenced personne who take pride in their work need apply. Contact Mike Howarth. 751-1343 3301 S. Susan St .. S.A. Are You Ready? ChooH Your Days & Hours Our continued desH'e to maintain excellent cus1omer se<Vtees offe<s severa l ~tions to qualified candidates os TELLIRS Full or Port Time Selected roviduols ~uld be COl'eer minded and well qr()O(T'ted. w. prefer previous banltin9 expenence. We offer o rewotdin9 environment, excellent benefits ond o paid vocation tM yeor. PorNime tellers working less than 21 hours per week will quorify fOI' o p<emium in poy. ' . 710 HelpW..W ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ?~.~ ~~.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~.,.~~ ..... !!.~~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, April 12, 1981 Bookkeepers •IOOIOC•as• Ke1ty Services has a n imrqedlate, tempor ary need for an assistant tlookkeeper in the Irvine area. Must have 2 yrs. exper. & be available !or ap- prox. 3 mos. Must be bil· in g u •I s peakin g Japanese/ English. If interested. call or com e by: 2102 Business Center Dr ., #208, I rvine, 833-1441 or Z7957 Cabot Rd .• Laguna Niguel. 831-()542 E.0 .E. M/F/H C·AFETERIA COOK $4.90. $6.08/ how WILL PREPARE MAIN DISHE S, B A KE P ASTRIES, SERVE FOOD I N LARGE QUANTITIES AND PERFORM OTHER R ELA TEO DUTIES Closing date for appltca· lions is April 17. 1981. Permanent and s ub st1lute pos1t1ons CAFERTERIA WORKER $4.19 • SS.17 / how Dulles mclude cleaning of cafeteria and equip· ment. assistmg in some •~~~~~~~~~·! food preparation and serving. Permanent .ind substitute µos1t1ons MARKETS For 2nd & 3rd Shil\s We promot.e to manage. ment & supervision from within. WANT A CAREER? costa Ml.'sa 111 Del Mar 631·9421 Laguna Beach 494·9'l33 Huntington Beach 962-9116 CLEAMIMG/MAIMT. People needed. p/l or rull ttme. exp'd 966-0627 -- Clerical BIMDatY CLEAi< CALL COUMTERHELP Mon .-Fri. Super Sandwich. Costa Mesa. 545-4867. COUNTER or COOK FT/PT. Gary's Del1, CdM. 675-2193 for appl CUSTODIAN Saddleback College. M1ss1on Viejo 10 JOPM- 7AM. Mon· Fri. Salar y ran~e Sl ,051 lo Sl ,324 per mo + 5"; sh1ft differen- tial 831·4850. 8-5 Data Entry Optr. Dentaal A11l11t11nt t Chainlde, for f'ri11 & HelpW..t.d 7100HtrlpW..e.d 7100tWpWlfthd 7100 tlpWanhd 7100 ............................................................................................ aoine Sat's. Newport I•--------· 1eattal practice. Aek forludY7.0...,. IH61Hmt/TICH. •IMRAL OffllCI HOU4t~P'' Cumpunion Ltquur Clt'rk P T nit P/tlmt POeltlon avail UvtJnorout AiikforSU;vt TIMPOl.UY Eleetrontc en1lneerltechnlclan ror debuntna/tettln& ot n~w Mil spec. circuit de- vtlopmt. Must be n - per'd. ln deel~ohwitcb mode pawer 11uppliH & analol clrcuJts. RF ex· ~r deslr1ble. 3 mos. Job with arowlng laser co. Independent contruc· tor atatus (consultant> acceptable Potenual for permanent em ploy· men\. Call 493·6624 EOE Hl't. lOam to 2pm, Mon 833-2009 11-UM3'7 thru Fri. Mu.tt ~ ebi. to ttou.iekHper Aide uvl! Loe CCMMMlor DISleH ........ type 40 45 wpm Lite bk p "' kpf backgJ"OUnd hellpfuJ In. time or " ltu11~. 111ll'rv1cw wtth i;rowlllfl w t J train c 8 11 For elderly h1dy Non 1·om1mn\' spec1ali.dn1 111 ?141845 7lU8 uk ror 11moker 495 5377. lar1w real estate-loan. ll1l & 2nd T U ., R F. .. , •. co. In M!Nloo VMo area rteeda uper. fn electr lcal connoct.ora, he rmetic sea l s , trantductr detlcn. com· ponenta materials & methods. Karen. HOlJSJ::KEEPER. rt<llt•f, IJct>n11l' req Houston GIHERAA.OFFICI pitlm!!, s~t 7PM tu 11 .utford85S-91ll F.xpr nee. Must be Mon ?AM for buard & ci.u1ck and err1citinl cart for ainbulator~ Work wltlgurett, phones. elderly fl.ll 1162·2<Y7tl Duties Include design, drafUnaa.. materlals test· ln1 It n&O projects. Mechanical Engineer· Ing degree prel'd Qualtrled candidates send resume to. Mrs. Jans , 23891 Via Fabrlcan\e, Suite 603, Mission Viejo. Ca. 92691 $205 .80 to S4Jl .60 WE EK LY work mg part or full lime National comp any. Starl tm · mediately No ex perience necessary Very htlle outside work. No selhng. Send name and address for com plete details to· AHIA, 4414 Centerview. De pl 264, San Antoruo. Texa!. 78228 FAST FOOD Pina parlor at the beach. Must be 18 Ex· perience not necessary. Lea ve messuge. 673 1811 filing & m111c office duties Part or ru11 lime hrs a vall. Xlnl op portunily for advance· menl with fast growana compan) Salar) com mensurate w 1 ~~pr 835·8883 General Office Greater Irvme Crl'dll Union has immed F T opening, offer' full benefit pkg, no t''<P nl'< FILE CLERK ~~3~~~'.n c.:onturt Amy Entry level pos1t1o n a\'ailable immediately GENERAL OFFICE tn our Newport Bench of· Cier i ca 1, custodian, fice Some previous of-librarian Full tlml' fit'l' t>xper1ence deMra· 675-6110 bll' x Int co paid GE~ER L OF benefits & free parking " A FICE For appt. call 640 4580 Lookini: for a \t·r~ 111 ext 11202 E o E. terestini.: part 111m• J(llJ 1n plt•ai.ant 11rr1t 1' • File Clerk CICrit·,1 I. for ffiltlUrt• * * * Part Timl' ptorson Locat1nn I' t' II Call Cind\ Spnni.:er N pl BC'h .. :, 11er ,1 Don Barber t'ormil'r Dellllo must A1•(•uratt· I\ pin..: 2700Pet.erson#2B Cht>\roll't no s hurthan1I 20 hr Cosla Mesa week 1nl'ludes Sat & Sun You are the winner of 111211 Beach Bh d Call i;41; 7431 2 freetkkeh ~97.~1 ($14 Value). to ,,.. .,...., Gt·nt-ral <>Hire le~ C~s WORK TEMPORARY April 21thru25 FINANCE PBX lll'<l'pt1or11:.l~. 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Costa Mesa 700.3400 Apply at Room 131 al ---------• Growing s wimwear manurarlurer hai. 1m- medi a le opening for person with 2 3yrs data enlrY expenenre Call Juhe 496 1.291 Tickets mu~t he C'\. Detail nnt•nled JH'NIO VICKI HESTON I chani:ed for rt•:.ervt•d "rllhl\p111gsk1tbn<'l'dedl --1>1 loan pr'tk't'~:.ing II"'' & A .. ·-iat•s ":o.l I \'•I !-.\I I ft11•tl 111 l 1 Ill Ill-! 1111 i.1 I 11111 ' I .111111 I. I r1 "' '~ lhlt•1\1"\\ltl~ It• '' 1•.1r+d Columbia Savings Huntington Beach Union High School Distnrt CLERK Graveyard l>h1ft 12 SAM 7 11 Store. Full l11ne .. ;:qx•r1encc pre fl•rred Call btwn 9AM & 12noon 556-063<! seat~ at the 1·on\'Cnt1on lion Some ac·coiuntmi.: or .. -..... "' <·enter ahead of time re corn kl'epmg h<ll k 18004 Slo.ypark Bl Data ProcHsincj Call 642 5678, ext 272 111 !!round hetprul Ra pidh Ste· 235 In 1111· dorf /entnx systems for * * * expanding loan :-t·n. 1c t.tt...:• II<\ lot\• I 11 tli I ,1 I I ll 1 ' I., 11 ••.• 8-lK 77h"i or:.. ~1 tf.o'C Operator n('('cied for nix-claim yourltckets I I 540-0400 I long term assignment. 1ng departml'nt v. llh ---------• Call for more mfo Tod I Donut shop Earh AM } 0 u n ..: · a I! J.: re ~" 1' <' Gcner:il ---------• Services, 979 8900 i shift. no ex""r nN; App management EXl'Cllt!nl Th B Ibo B Cl b ln..,111 ,1111 • r-llend1ls Call C'ath) for ~ O O oy u and loan A ssoGiotion JIP (l1•••l-li111 I I ti I Ill t • I ')1111 I 'I I 11 I ti I ' \ I 1.q1!p• •'l \I I· IOOKKIES'Bl F/C Fashion Island mvest ment firm. Excell. op portuntty. Exper. & maturity req'd. Call 714·640·0123 ". u HSD Clerk 10251 Yorktown An• MAIL CLBll< Deliver LA Times to l ') Oippity [)on.ul!>, 1854 appointment fi41 s.tll is now hiring: UNDatWRITER homes 10 C "I & 11 8 Newport Blvd ( ~1 ---------•I 11 • .,,,1 1·1 It 1 "'' 1• ~.! fltltl t Ott bc111I-. 11! 3-6AM S37~S4SO mo +I Receptionist ,1(11,,111111, 11• t.u· ,1,, ,., 111 ht• ,\ 11.t\, , Int H unlington Bea di BOOKKEEPER CA 92&16 The lr\'lnc o. has an tm bonu~ Dependablt• car Orafling I) r •1fl"1n · l''l14 1 'I , 'l'·•wt111 ., 1.,.r , t , 11 546·4481or9644982 DRAFTSMAN I Sl,000 l'\pC '>ll"JJm I ,,,11 t\ i,,, l1u1h t • .r ,:I\·" 1 • • 11 1 f 1, I.I ii I 11111 ' 'pl .r,,, !1f\ 1""'11 FULL CHARGE mediate for a· M ail Clerk. Outstanding opportunity equal Oppty M a 1 I c 1 e r k S Ir t l h ,1pp..•ar.11uo ith\'11 ii d.1111.1 \ Delivery "''l'SOn, F' T. hrs c ·S ar t•r v.it pnui Full & ParlT1·--r-""'r Part llffi'' ~· ... ,,1 ""' lr~11·111 •· -..11.11 \ ,\ 11111 •' 8·5pm Ap11ly in ""rson ex,..~ •• ""' "' d M ' S Att "'-nt ror experienced con employer m f h respons1b1hties include ... .... hour J-:,p.1n 1ni.: 1·0 11t•t•ds e ns pa en'IK' IR•n1·Jit Jt.1 .... ~· • , I Beacon Auto Partl>. -180 ROS.AH IMC h.i rtl worker ~ Co l-'ll•\1hll ll11uh 1 11.,1,1., I I .ti'• "I" MACHINE SHOP slrucl1on developmC'nl. ---------•) ~orting & dilltributm~ real estate full rharge CARP91TERS mail, selling up meeting bo<>kkeeper. for rapidly rooms & runn1·11 g er e x d · It wanted for residential Pan 1 n g mu 1 rands If vou are 1n North Newport 81\d, ' • benl'11h H.i 1>1tl ..i1h :in l 114 548 ss33 • I NB 1714 >548 1133. Equal Oppty Emptyr ccm1•111 Car lll't'<lt!d t~ Waiter/Waitress &on·r E\p.•ri .. ni·i••I .J,11111or1.d Hui.I• II I J" r I 11 , co t NB r· remodel Must bt> l'X J rpora e 1rm terestrd. please apply D tllnry Drinr For rental store. Good driving re<-ord Over 18 Saturday:. required Wage!. open llnlled Rental, 710W 19th.(.' M 645 0760 Light typing req perienred 63120().1 Congenial environment. blwn 9 and 12. Mon. benefits, profit sharing, CAR WASH Tue & Wt'CI major medical & op Cashiers wanted Full or L Auguslme portunity for advance part lime Nt>wport, San- menl. Send resume incl ta Ana. Fountain Valle}. Salary Hist & dates to Cos la M l'., a Ca fl Pal Parkinson VP. Quail 644 4460 Place Company t400 Quail Sl. Suite 135. NB 92660 or call C7 14)7S2 1920 Have something you CASHIER Car wash Will tram Santa Ana area Call Let1c1a. 644 4460. want to sell? Classified Finjl what you "ant m ads do 1l well. 642·5678 Dail.> Pilot Classified~. m1 •,] BANKING WE'RE THE BANK THAT'S PUTTING AN END TO THE DULL WORKDAY. Workdays at UCB lend to bL' anything but dull. Becaust' we off t'r the kind of atmosphere that's con- ducive to the challenging work we'll give you. If that's the type uf work which interests you. and you·re a Con- sumer Loan Proc('ssor, we'd like to talk to you about your next joh. A job where you'll type and proces" documents on direct consumer loans. Verify and obtain credit in- formation. Obtain insurance poli- cies on Joans. Plus . take cart' of many other processing functions. All you11 need is good math and communication skills along with good typing ability. So call us. And leave the dull banks for those who want a dull days work. CaJI for an appointment (714) 496-1273 UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK ~ A Future W1th Interest. I Equal OPl>Q<luf'llly Emptoyer M/F/H Cashier OFFICE eASllER Enjoy working as Office Cashier in Slavick's J e welers. Duties include verifying sales balances. dOing daily banking tra.nSactions, dis bursing funds and other related duties. Excellent O>mpany Benefits Package. CONTACT Ml; McDllMOn' · 17141644-IJIO 500 Newport Center Dr Swle 250 Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr M F CLERK TYPISTS A maJor Newport Beach mortgage banluni com· pany is looking for sharp clerk typists Lo rm our 1mmed1ate openings 6mo. previous office ex perienre desirable & typing requirement of 45wpm necessary These are entry.level positions with good growth polen ual We offer xlnt. com pany paid benefits & free parking For appt . ca II: 640 4580 exl 11202 E 0 .E. CLERK/TYPIST s u bslilut.e CALL 7~3400 Clerk & Xerox copier operator. 2·4 hn. per day Mon -Fri , $380 hr 631-0055 Colleen O'Hara 's Ex rlusive beauty salon Westchrf area. N 8 . re quires experienced rac1ahst 646-1345 Construction * $300.$600 WK * Gel out of the hot sun & into our air col)d. offices No exp. nee. Will locale in office closest lo you. 10022 lmpenal Way Unit E, call after lOAM 534.9325 Contract D.M.V Clerk Auto exp~rie n ce necessary Top salary Ca TI Cindy Springer Cormier-Delillo Chevrolet 18211 Beach Blvd 847·"7 ~ Dental A uistant Chair side in N.B. Endo office 21'2 dayiweek Mul>t be exp'd. able & enlhus 1asttc Top pay 631-33110 Dental Assist. exper or school trammg. X ray cert. F 1lime 644·0091 DENTAL Ofc Insurance & aCl'l. controller. Must I be exper 'd Npl Reh ~oup pract~e 64!-1122 -1 DENT AL/ A.ssist CHAIRSIDE. Min 2 yrs expr 4 ·~days week So Laguna. Salary negotia- ble. 4!19· 1355 DENTAL ASSIST ANT Re.: chairs1dedental ass't 545·~75 Dental/Front Ofc And Cha1rs1de. fun Hl· mos phere salary com mensurale w exp 645· 7580 Darlenr Den la I COMPUTER SERV. REP Tired of workin/,! in the dental office, but would like to use the skill-; you have acquired over lhe years in dentistry? An xlnt opportunity ex is ts with the t eam of customer service reps for Sareguard Health Care Systems. the foremo s t drn · talt medical computer billing & information system. Experience m dental admin1stral1on required. good verbal skills & the ability lo work well with people. Please ca ll Linda Oevork1n at · 714-957·1121 ext. #235 or send resume with salary history to: Safeguard Health Care Systems, 2283 Fairview Rd. Costa Mesa CA 92626 D.P .S ./M.P.S. BRUNSWICK'S Defense Division 1s currenlly IOOk1ng 10 add 10 its 11ready technically comoetent stall the following DESIGN OHECf<ER llectro-Mecnank:411 A A Degree in E M Oralling with • mtntrNim ot etghl 181 years eero,oace checking eapt>111nce Musi nave extensive knowl1dge 01 MIL and ANSI spec11tc11to111 ~nd 9111ndaros and be ram111ar wtlh 111noaro sl'\op p1ac1tees 1n mach1ninq ano fabrtC11tng of nardware • Wlll check ~tneenng 01awings Incl ormttd circu11 boards IOf rorm 111 lunc11on accuracy completenest and COSI elftcltvtf\t Join Our Tect,nlc1I Te..nl 8RUNSWICIC'• OelenM Olvi.ton II localed tn Costt Mesa 1ust 2 blocks oll the Sa11 Diego F1eeway Wt otter eae111.m1 be11eltts comp1t1l••• waoea. untqua ~pabtltlles •nd .. fhghly d1vtl$lfted oper111on wllh • oomp1nv who cares about people V1a11 or gtvt! ut 1 c11u ll'rateHIONll (mplOYIMftt SSH H1ft>M louleHrct C.... Men. CetH«n .. '2tH (714) Mt..OJO ~@ C'ALLlO/\\ITO:ll'\1 H•'"I' ""Ill• ... 1 •I f Ii ' t I II I 1 r I 111 pl I t1I ,,.. ~ ' I .111-. I 11..Cll:. 11 It ... n 11 DRIVat P/T 714-847-2422 f>lt'oHl' ndl 1111 .q1µt I I\\ 11 l I .ill" 11111 ' liq I I ti 15 73:,11, Mo n F ri p.1. fur 1•11111• 1 'I" 6 mtes ;.1 wk Approx :! --------•• hr~ a nllt' l'.:xc·l·ll tin\ 9 30 5P\1 :.x1 ~1.ltt mg rer rl.'<fd \pply P e nn vsavc·r. 1660 Plac·eni ia Ave <: \1 GENERAL OFFICE I Cleril•ul dut11.·~ phorw~ f cuslomersen will tram in bk pe Maturl' peri.on I I> re r d II r:. f I t· ' 642 2256 for uppl I GENERAL OFFICE F:lectron1r Sound Tcchnt 1·1an. 1'~xperie11c·ed in Simplex T1minl! device Sl273-St554 per month Apply al Cap1~trano Unified Srhool 01;.trlt't 32972 Calli! Perrecto lnsuram·c co II• ,1r 111 a1rpurt nt>ed-. a J,!tl ·~PIS\ IO 50,,.,pm no Of( t>'-P lll'I' i 11hrdJ\ j.!ml bl•ner1t-. l all l.J11r.1 GENERAL OFFICE I >133 !14t.u 1101 Dm·· ~' · ,., I k r 1 i:sso. N .H 1-: <> F .. <' are oo m.: ur a rt• habit' mature pt>rson fur Gii\ ern<·,~ :-.:a1111\ I·, fo~lo'o' •~g" I pl'ric111·l•d Lt\' 111 111) SJC 49{; 1215 •1 YIJln!: homc l'an• for IHmo old •Somt• phom..... bo\ Lill' hou,cv.orlo. ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY LEAD Fast growing intema ltonal Co, 1n l>tabh· rnerg) field has need rur a lead electronH' a:o semb lv 1>er:oon Qualif1cat1ons in<'I ?yrs exper , 1n elv <'l ro ml'rhanical a~s~·mbly l'CR assemhh. Cuti 'o'lr 1ng harnl' . .,s1n.:. & mechann·al assl'mbl>. be able to tra111 a s sl•m blt:r-.. organ11(' manpower & material resourres, & d1:opla) iOOd leadership s kills (.lualir1ed applicants s hould conta ct Ra) Gilman at Sc1t:nt1f1<· Drilling Internallonal 557 oos1. E cu: •Upehate JU key a lld111e Refs l'1111497-14$1!1 Gan ma1· Hobel Electro mN·hanical Technician Sr I ·nusual opportunity for mature person Resume t o Dept OCP/226H P 0 Box i6387, L.A . Ca 90076 •Outi.:01ng mail • 1''1hn.: •Train mg m \'l'h1rte procedures • Prrsun looking for :id' .im·emcnt Paid medical. val':if ion & holidays Salary rnm· men<iurate with expt•r Trail Rtle Ro.it Trlr ~1f er 3100 W Central. Si\ 5Sli '1540 (; ... :>. E R A L 0 f f 1 l' l' :-w1m'o'ear mfi.:r ha!> 1m med 11pcnmg for wrll or gan1ll.'d pt•r.,on ~ill trum for var1ou::. dut1e:. l'a II .I u he. 496 12!11 General Off11e \\Ork& T~ p1nJ.( South SanlJ J\na 5·I0-5!1S-O G~ntrcd Office Greater I vrme Credit Union has 1mmed I' T opening, hr-rll•x. no exp nee. will tram Conl.1ct Am) 556·3110 •••••• • Daily Pilat • • • Editor's Secretary : •.A challenging opportunity is being ofrered by . the Daily Pilot for somoone w1lh the e intelligence, wll and skills required to be • • sec~~tary to. the editor. It's an interesting . position requiring the tools of the trade -80 • e wpm d1ctation, 70 wpm typing, dictaphone - •and the ability to shift ment..al gears on short . notice. The benefits a re generous, the pay e reasonable. Applications being accepted only • e lhrough appointment by calling . . 642-4321 • .extZ77. • • Classified Outside Sales • • Experienced salesperson to handle Real •. • Estate J?evelopmenl accounts and • aulomot1 ve accounts Salary pl use • commlsslon Must have car. mileage paid .• Ex c e 11 e n l ~e m p a n y be n e Cits . F' or • appolntment for interview, call 642·$78, ext • .271. • • • • Ca mer a Operatm' • • Experienced ~• lea~ s year3, Must be abh.• e GUARDS Full & pJrt t1mr• .\II areas ll111form~ rurn'tl Agl's 21 or m C'I n·tired wekume Nol'\.1>4.'r net Appl~ Llnl\l•rs al Protertion Serv11•1· 1221; I W 5th St S.1nt<1 \na I Int en l(•v. hr-. 'l 1·> & I I Mon Fri 11 ·\IRl>RESSEH & \1 \ ICl'HIST' v. l l1entele. h1,ehP'-t comm pd . .:r1'i1t lor Th t• II J Ir II <I n d I(' r .. &12 8481 Hl·alth EVERYBODY LIKES I A WINNER Bi.• part 11f th1· fasti·sl i:rowinJ.( com pan\ 111 1 h1· health & nutntwn fll'ld Unl1m1ted 1nrornt' opp t~ Call M1 \rm,tronl! 1191 0643 11 (.'lp wanted r I , p t sand" ll'h man & l'ountl'r help Pl.iza di• Cati• Gary's Deh 752 5·101 HELPWAMTED! Telephone sohrt1nr :-lo exper. m·1· Ex1·l'll rn hcnefils Commission prol(ram & prollt -.har m~ Appl~ m prr~on Pennysaver. ltHIO Placentl8 A\t.' l'o,ta Mesa H ospitol Accounts Receivable Cle rk needed at corporate of fire. Familiar with col leclion procedures in· \Olvmg insurance C9m· pany & self-pa) accounts Knowledgea ble m third party b1lhn~ procedures. Contact Mrs. Irene Ruiz. Ac· cou nt s R eceivable ~uperv1sor.~~ HOST /HOSTESS Full & part t1Jne availa ble. Apply in person 3-5PM . J olly Roger, 4.00 So. Coast flwy. Laguna Beach. • to use ne~paper cttmera and platemaklnge systems excellent wagci. and benefits •Apply m pc~on w tt:1ume to Oritlnge Coast• I••••••••- • Daily Pilot. • • aa... r· E • • • r: .. , nne vemnn • e C1 m11l•1 Y_.. c...1'.n e .Adults wilh outsundtnf attracttv•e •penonahtles wha enjoy vork11\J with 10·1$ •• )'ear old y0ulhl Starl at..$4 OO,hour. 2·:tO PM e •nd ~ ao PM 6'12 4321, exl.u3. e • • • o~;w·• • • 330 W. Bay Street • e Costa Mesa, CA e e Equal Opportunity Employer e ••• • ••••••••••• Housekeepers FLEXIBILITY Want to be lnde.,.ndent., take Ume off when you need lt • Xlbt pay. + 1ae allowances tor dlJ· tancu. We wtJl train yb1,1 -,ou. Part ume. full Ume wort av~ble Mon f'rl for pro res slonal hounlteepers. Equip· m ent le auppUe• pro· vlded Bondtd & ln au red. Q()Od workl.nJ rondttloo1 & pleaurtf coml)any THE FINAL TOUCH t&k7008 lll'llr Ill• l ACCOUNT REP. 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I I <' i.: .1 I set·rrt arv C,nod ha''' skills " 'mu~t t;H IJ'iK tJ ean l Lt-.:G '\LSECRET.\R't L aguna Hills n•rrnl Calif Probate l'xprr necei.sar} Xlnl l~ pins: ,'<., S Ill s k 1 lls req Ca II \1 r' W i n.s Io w for aµ pl 837 1000 LEGAL SEC'Y Exp 'd only . Kint secretarial & t-:nghsh skills req Xlnt Qppty for rtghl person !l7S ~5!- LEGAL SECRETARY or par al•gal with hH•y uper. ht estate planftlag. Airport Cfta, Npt. Bch. Colt: Jackie. aft. t :lOrM, 131·9'83. ----~-C~ LEGAL f'RA.INH MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN TRAINEE I .1sl'r 111 fl'r 111 S1111 J ut1n 1·,1111stran11 ha., t'nln 11•\t•I µo,ll1on for IOdl\ with s kills m usini: hano & po" er tools & rr<Jdinf hlul·11n1 t:-F.\.1:1\:r de ..,tr a hie but nol nrc Ex l't•ll opply to learn ha"ll' mu1 hlm~t skills l alt fM appt 493 fi621 t-: 0 E. \I I.' d 1 <' u I S e r re t ,., y henvy typing, Jil(' bk kpJ:, full time. Sola1 \ & hour open 7S9 0257 .. MEDICAL TRANSCRIBER W1>rk at home. top pay Requires minimum Syrf ncute hosp1t11l f'"< peri ·nc ln all ph ot nit•dlcul dittaU011 Mon. 1-'r l \l·S. 768 8&00 UolQue Npt ll<'ach Ll\w 1•--------0fflco aeeb aml:nlloua. le1 o I ttaloct• rN'l'P· Uonltl to t11rt appro~· lmatcb 6/1 Your op portunft~_ to arqw fl •ti. vane~. XJnl t~ping & communlcaUon <1kllb 11 must' Expcrltncc htlpCul but not rc:quirtd. Selary o ptn phnnt Barbara~~! t , . • ,. t ... • • OratMllODMtlWLVl'tLOTJlun. AD,,. 1•1 ~....... 1100 H•W.... Jl~NMaWiaiM ,, ..... Wiiltetl ,. .. ~, ... w..-. " '. ,,,,., .1 ·~. "~ r ~ ·~',.:-~., ~,-::-.... ·~ -~ ~ -ietTNtH , ........ , t1tTt1u .. """''""' ielT""'"""""•'" til·r, .......... ,, ...... •e'tTtHt""""'"" ........ ,. ::.. ''" ...... '.-H u • !! .... O!!.t"" .i!L • '-" -,-I I •. . 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Nr. 1rowwltheomPJJly <THl ..,..1• a , ... _ _...,M ~ a-•-~ C • • ;.;i ._, Orantt ratr1round1. • Cuatomer Ber'vtet Rto1ptlonlltwllh1dtyp. l714114NIH ttwwwn : .. ~... I ...,+e•:nQt' ... "5-TTOO,uktorJeannlt Reprtuntatlve : 1n1•1pe11tn11klll1, ~!~J<. 1:,!:,1,r!'~n~ Wlelt•My,IH. ... .., ... ,, Illy,..., ,.,..,.2llllfe.3•.1ttl-.t:'!..>.Q....,JI ,....., M rffpon1lble forlhy1ical N.B. locatlon. Salary tfllftffl for tht•• btaoh ~~~~!!!!~-~~! •IC otor Hotel Assistant entry or o r era & open . Aak for Pat -213 59 .. 0146 Manager, very suc· customer communica-wkdays: 67S-8300, restaur,anta. U )'Ou.~1v1 8alt1 • .,.. ceuful orange Cnty lions su1>4trv aory exper .. nce Now blrlnl Aulitant IALll ,.SOH S1ontar)'iR1ceptlonlst 213 If 8-2•88 Motel, seeking young Mall · resumes to 1822~ an~ want to work I 5 Manager Trllinite1. Min. Full• p1rttJm1. No Sun· wuttd for manutac· • I' minded & hospitable Newport Blvd. Costa RECE"/CLERK ~[.; t~~~re:":::S :week 6mo. exper. Call for in· daya, no nlghlll. Apply : turer of top quality candidate, for asst. Meaa,CA921627 l~rview:642-l.23l. Relnert's, Costa Meu, aailboats.gdofficesldlls manaaer, We offer a od ,_...._ l818NewPort Blvd. req. Insurance & other CiTE DIRECTqRIES COIPOIATIO~ a a I a r Y & be n e ri l PRESSPERSOMS /'acoby & Meyers, one or •St art in g s a I a r i e • SALES p /T --benfits. 75t-UW3. 11 • A growlng Irvine shop America's largest law between $13 · $17,000 per Sales pac aae "'opJ>Qr to ad· firms, is seeking a year (salary com-Morninaa necessary for SECRETARY, hvy. typ- &M.-...ofG_..,T.,.._ & ltec ...... ICI f~.,, Cll ' I • " vaMeinth.isgrowing co. needs experienced A.B. Receptionist/Clerk for mensurate with ex-fabric store. Call Geri. TELEPHONE SALES ing top salary/Fashion Apmli"ants mat have Dick and 2/t Hamada 646 4"~" Contact bus1·ness me • Litii• o,,...._,., ...,.. .. .MJP.. " 660 S our Mission Viejo office. per1ence) · "'""· n Island 644-5771 ab lty to do minor re· operators alary You must have previous *Bonus program. thruout the nation to ex ---------- . •~ · k o p en for capab l e I d SALESPERSON. full & cta1n our newslet •--------pair"' ma.Lnt wor . Send ex"'"rience with good or· •Acee erate training • rea & 1 h' persons Insurance & .,.. part·time, The Place #7 er/prospecttng system SEC•ll!'IP•RIES STOCK Clerk part time ume sa ary istory other benefits. Call Pat. ganizational skills, like program Fasb1·on Island. NB. All I d * * "5tA * * lo Classified Ad •786. to deal with public. work * Ex c e I lent benef 1 ls ocate exc usive is Accountant/Oeg$24,000 for m ar1ne hardware Daily Pilot, P.O. Box :.i·~l~. Mon Fri. efficiently for approx package 644-8982 tribullon territories to Reep T501FWtll2,000 store Ca II Bal butt U60, Costa Mesa, Ca imately 20hrs per week • SALES s ubscribers A self Legal T70/dictS15.000 Manne, 549-9671 E 0 F. ......,..,, Printing T ping ..,.___ IC Interview with our starter will implement ExeclshlOO corp$18000 M Jo' H "'"°"'· Y : """"'pm. you lmmed. part time open· marketing plans & ob i CAMERAPSlSOM-meet the qualifications, Personnel Manager ing for Reader Ad tatn contracts Gd Expd.ConsultantOurs Need qua 1 fied Sec STRI--& a re interested m the Monday. April 13th reftresentative for inside Liz Reinders Agy. Inc Se r vice . H ave a 11 .-.-IOl'l pos·1· I II f lOAM · 5PM telephone manner & ex 4020 Birch Est '64 EOE C b S 1 ion. Pease ca or sa es position. Gd. com per dealmg with hioh m achines and paper om malJon trapper-an appt. btwn the hours panY benefits. Apply in " Newport/83J.8l90 Free 640-6910 C.1m Operator with 3 to of9AM & 4PM San Juan Capistrano Inn level people Plea!>e call 5yrs exper. L111e & H.T · <Best Western) person : Pennysaver, Judy Bell, 7522255, ext Now hiring exp. Hostess Apply in person, ~/hr Beachhouse Restaurant. 619 Sleepy Hollow Ln. L.B. Nurses RNs-LVNs-NAs Companions Live.Ins production on 20x24 Amber Story: Ortega Highway at I 5 1660 Placentia Ave ' !'305. Anderson & An camera Stripping for 21 3-688-0099 San Juan Capistrano. Ca C.M · Mon-Fti., l·5PM derson insurance Dkn, . press from duplicators JACOIY & MEYERS Inc. EOE M/F1H to 25" Insurance & 618So. Spring St. JACK IN SALESPERSONS -- other benefits. Irvine L.A. California, 90014 THE IOX needed. High fashion Sales Io ca lion. Ca 11 Pat, ladjes speciality store & Unlimited Sue ens 8 · 3 0 · 5 Mon . Fri . Operated by shoe salon. Exper. nee. $36 ,000 + royalties + 979-1834. Receptionist. neat ap-Foodmaker, Inc. Good benefits. Call : bonuses with fastest -----p earance a must. ASubsidiaryoC ,,.. growinghcalthl·o.mthe Printing Neededforarchitectural Ralston Purina Com-....,..7100 nation M S<·ott Offset Pmspenon firm, busy phones, client pany 2_14·951 ·5319 , E x p e r · d . 2 n d contact, great office. Pressperson. Goss Com · Call Becky 549-7124. An Equal 0pPortunity munily 4 unit Apply: Employer 1660 Plal·entia Ave . RECEPTIONIST C M Part/Full Receptionist SALES Seam s tre:.s nel!ll ed Prefer expen entl! sew ing sails Santa Ana 547 1344. -------- SECRETARIES SHORTHAND OR DICTA Profess ion al posit ions av a ii ab I e 111 Air po rt area long or s hort term Providing job variety & flex1bihly On Line m \'ites you lo join our team ' Call for appt. 557-0045 Print Shop Penon To operate press , F T, 333 3rd St Laguna Sch. Typing, light bookkeep- ing & other clerical work. Hasson & Assoc 851-1651. $37,000 + Probable First Year SEAMSTRESS <M F•1 Prefer mature per!>on r-n.L1n=_ with sallmak1ng ex U \ ------perienr e Call 631 5950 llMPOCIAl!v PU!SONNEL Sl~cts Teacher, Pre School. some exp. Beneflls fo~ T 548-2550 TEACHER Exp'd Cor paid p t Church School PoS1t1on. Sundays o n ly t•al l 499-3088 mornings Teacher INSTRUCTIONAL AIDE-CLASSROOM Substitute CALL 760-3400 Teacher INSTRUCTIONAL AID~SPECIAL ED Subslllult' There are distmct ad· vantages to being a Starr Builders employee. a choice of pos1t1ons , never a penny in fees. and a paycheck every week. PROD UCTION A S RECEPTIONIST SISTANT full or part GENERALOFFICE RESTAURANT OPENINGS at BOB'S I We offer top com · m1ss1ons. bonuses and m a J o r ad \' e rl is 1 n g • salary training~-maJor medical. life and dental msurante. Secretarial 3723 lirch Strfft CALL SALES SEC'Y M•wro leach 760-3400 •Home Care positions are available, working on a I "one-to-one" basis with neo-natal, pediatric, elderly, disabled or con valesing patients 1n their homes. We also have acute facility PoSt lions available 1f you prefer the fas t paced variety of working in a hospital. Ever y da y, Staff Builders orrers you new. rewarding and satisfy ing opportun1t1es for fulfillment -and tailored to meet YOUR schedule Please call for more tn formation STAFF BUILDERS HfffthCan Sert Ices 714-547-0311 time pos1l1ons avail No G o o d t e I e p h o n e experience nee but an personality & l} ping eye for detail & ability to skills Mature. s elf work al a fast pace 1s re· motivated. lrvrne area quired $3 35 to start cal1Sandra556-8620 Books On Tape Inc 711 C ------- West 17th. St Costa RECEPTIONIST. gen Mesa 548·5525 ofc . duties. F timl'. - -Tues-Sat .. pvt country P 'T . good te lephone club.Call :6445404 voice. 3 hrs day 3-5 ---- days week F \' area. RECEPTIONIST 968-7638 Full time Mon.Fri. Must I be personable & well P 1l1me. 7days. 2hrs dai· ~roomed, & enJOY meet· ly, AM delivery. L.A. mg the public. Requires Times $100 per week. good s pelling & pen- Laguna Beach 494-8496 mansh ip. No ty ping - -Phone experience pre- p TI M E he IP for ferred. Full company women's specialty shop. benefits Apply Pen Fashion Island. No expr nysaver, 1660 Placenlla nee 759·995l 10to6 pm Ave .. C.M - PT/TIME Nee d extra income" Looking for sharp peo- ple. nex hr.. 979-1066 RECEPTIONIST With or without typing needed. Top pa} Tern porary & full lime Call Tod Ser\'1ces at 979-8900 1--------i --Order Desk. lite typing, QC INSPECTOR ---------ma11tng. will tram 4 da} Growing laser co re· Recepl1omsl week Benefits SJ 85 hr quires indi\ idual ex· Leom & Ec:rn _s_ta_rt_979 7_660__ per'd in inspection & Top nat'I. tomputer to Quahty Control of high Tram m word procesi. technology meehamcal. mg. Future $$$, friendly opttral & elec tronic & plush Gd typing parts & assemblies used skills & a smile ' $800 lo Outside Sales agent needed for travel agen cy, exper and or w/following Orange County Airport area 540-5851 in C02 lasers start lOO"'r Free Call Mana gement o p portunities for top BIG Boy ca reer-minded pro -less1onal. Now hmng for these 1( "!'e are t~e top compa!ly mediate Pos1t1ons ~ No m the s w1rnrrung pool m· experience 1s necessary dustnes. We need am· Please stop by to see u::. bitious peoplt; to help us ~l ween 2PM & 4 PM keep pace .with growth WAIT&tS WAITRESSES COOK TRAINEES 28502 Marguerite Parkway at A very Parkway M !SSION VIEJO WAITSlS WAITRESSES COOKTRAIMEES CASHIERS 23952 Avemda de la Carlota at El Toro Road LAGUNA HILLS Equal Oppt'y Employer Route Walker and promotion. We will select people in· terested in earning serious money and re· aching their full Poten- tial based on production. Openings in Lak e Forest, Westminster and Orange. For more information . contact Mike Hrycenko (714 1 839-9131 ANTHONY POOLS Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Listed NYSE With a young dynamic ----·O-E··------------computer b1llmg sales organ1zat1on Must have ---------x 1 n t \'erbal s kills. clerical or secretarial experience Call Linda Devorktn at Safeguard Health Care System!> 714.957 1121 Secretarial LEGALSECRl-.:TAllY 2 man t.aguna Bch Law or e lookin~ for secretary w/legal ex per Pl & Criminal Salary negotiable 497 1729 SECRETARY MARKETIMG DEPT. SECRETARY . Newport Beach area Sl,300 Company has merged, business has expanded. you reap the benefit s 1n thi s "secretary to president" opening Compose t:or· respondence & interface with t'Xecul1ves. 557-6122,731-7711 100,..4 Free to Applil'anl Major v1tamm mfgr has 4500 Campus Dr . N B 14211 Yorba St Tustm o pening i n l rvrne Should be creative. or ganized, take charge type of ~rson wl lop Open Monday E\enmgs quality skills and able to By AppointmentOnl} work well under pre ssure & agains t de · adhnes I Secretary Xlnt startmg salary and IE THE BOSS compan y bener1ts Pleasant wurkrn.: rondi Advert1s1ng co. needs lions 1n modern ofr )OUr take .charge ab11.Jl~ Please send re::.uml' & to supernse small ufr salary h1storv m strict Typing & Ltte bkpg To T e acher wanted Aft !>Chool Sdays \\k !PM 6PM o r 3PM 6PM Cer11ficate or exper Ca II Susan 640-8820 Teacw'sAict. Preschool. Mon Fri . mornings, 4 hr day Garden Gro\e arc<t 971·5533 Telephone Sa lei. " H 0 E X P NECESSARY W holcsa lc produl'l11. larl(e dtstnbuung firm IMMEOIATE OPENINGS Good pay Co benef1b.. ra p1d advanccmt'nt Earn while learn1nl( Several 0Cf1C·e l<><:itl1on:. Lo C'hoose from Call aft er IOA M 534 9325 Telephone LAY OM THE BEACH ALLDAY Indi vidual will be Ka y Bazan, Snelling & res Pons1ble for inspec-Sne lh n g of New port tion of incoming parts. Bea c h Agency, 4340 with heavy emphasis on Campus Dr., EOE Jogji?er~. earn while you JOii?' S4 1 hr + bonus 5'hrs a day l.1qu1dyne Energy Systems Call Al 754·0535. confidence to· Cla::.s1r1ed ~1.200 Call Mar1orie Ad 11835. Daily Pilot, PO Sullivan. 540-5001. Snell· Box 1'1560 Costa Mesa. Ing & Sne 111 n g or I CA 92626 Newport Beach Agency, Professional sa le s ---------4340 CampusDr .. EOE 10 1mmed1a1e openini:s Short apphcalton Work 5 9pm Mon Fri. talkinl( on our telephone Dt'ep \01ces preferred SJ 35 hr guaranteed. more money eas1 ly possible. Come by 3 L Enl. 1180 N Coast II wy. N Lag Bch Wk dy:, al Jpm. F'1rst come. f1r:,t hired . Part T1me Saa.s Must be people oriented & ambitious. Need car call Richard 675-5895 Part-time. Sat eve 5· l l. help supervise develop mentally disabled adults. 645-1435 Part-time. to assist prod mgr .. garment mfg S3.75/hr. 631-7770 mechanical items. Other ~~~~~~~~~I Sales duties will include in-• $42,000 + spect1on of in-house RECREATION First year income manufactured parts & COORDINATOR w if a s te s t grow1 n g quality control of outgo· o health co. tn the naUon. ing products At least 3 ur Apt . Recreation yrs. exper 10 simiUar Dept. seek outgoing. Ground floor opportuni- duties 15 required. Call responsible individuals ty, backed by corporate 493-6624 forappt E.O.E. to organize athletic. training Mr. Wood · social . fun events at 714-493·6683. Irvine, Newport Beach apt locations Must be able to work with childr en . 20 hrs per week Submit applica· lions to· Howard Derman SALES Balboa Island boutique Parttime Experience preferred Funky Things, 675-5446 ------Sales per son or n ot ex · perienced. We can show you the most successful method or earnings beyond your income goals. Harbor Lawn-Mt Olive Memorial Park is start- ing a before-need sales staff. We are looking fo r mature men and women to grow with us. Earn while you learn Call for apPointment 540-8096 SECRETARY P limc. 20 hr. wk. Gen ofr duties. Call. Christ Church By the Sea. 673 3805 SECRETARY Answering phones. typ- 1 n g & gen e ral sec retarial wo rk Newport Beach Call Sam. (2131376-6945 SECRET ARY Creative des ign hrm seeking secr e tary w s trong s kills , knowledge of ~ *•SECRETARIES•* RECEPTIONIST Sm nal'I. R.E. dev'mt. ro . No s h rthd Nr. airport. To $1,200. Sev legal secretaries lo Sl.600 "Speciahzmg in the career placement of the professional sec'y .. Irvine Persormel Ag y 488 E 17th. Costa Mesa Suite 224 642-1470 Tool Salesperi.ons . Unlimited eaminl(s Nu exp necessary Own car 545-0781 Travel Agent 1mmed opening in N.B Irvine area for exp agent Com puter exp ner F.x ecullve Travel 833 9406 TYPIST. must take S II or speed wnting 4 hrs, 2 ·3 da ys we e k 1714 )644·0983 Management Marketing Spare time income, from your home Unlimited potential for people-oriented self starters. 851-9352 Real EstateSales Experienced agents are needed lo work with ex- ecutive level clients Must have proven track record You will be working with pro· fess1onal associates Our oCftte offers. CJ lHE 1RVWE aMPN/'( bkpg & shrthd a must Call Mar y or Joanne 714-752 8746 $36,000 + Security officer. P T , Ty P 1 ST w 0 R D BE v E R L y H 1 LL S SALES PSlSOMMEL wkends for lrg apt rom· PROCESSOR Part Tine Co.MlncJ Youth Carriers •Best beach local1on •Liberal commission Program. 1061 Camelback St Newport Beach, 92660 Equal Oppty Emplyr Health & Nutrition Corp. for contemporary retail SECRET ARY plex '" N B SJ.50/hr. Lanier word processor setting up operations in store. Onl y career-lo s tock brokers For info contatl J im Will tram Laguna lf1lls o c Need key people for minded, mature women Br 0 k er 8 g e r 1 rm . Lup1s at 644-1900 · · ed I M t be -Law Firm-typing wills & TYPIST Part time. 2·3 days per wk Vacation reltef Ap- ply at 1660 Placentia, Cost• Mesa TYPIST/ WORD PROCESSOR Entry-level position in well-established firm Must have strong typing & grammar skills Full time Apply in person to. Mr Fuentes al Robert Hem . W1lltam Frost & Associates, 1401 Quail St . Newport Beach Typist CRT or.ERA TOR Growing elcclron1cs dis- tributor seekb gd. typist to tram for on hne com puter ~)stems Exrell o ppor tunit y & l'O bl'n ef1ls Call Elsa. 556 3880 Typists Typists 50WPM Dicta Sec'ys Exec Sec'ys Chon9inc) Car"fff'? Looking for o C holen«JincJ Opportunity? l...se temporary Jobs a::. your !>hopping tool Wt· have long & short ll'rm Jobs available m lht· 0 C: Airport area Week I) paychetks. quarterl)' bonus trl1J6. Ne\•<•r a fee Call for appl today 557-0045 CT\-Llf\W::. llMP011A11V Pll1SONNfl SllMCIS TYPISTS •Immediate Openml(s • P t1me.F time. Temp •Top Pa) For more info. t·all Tod Sen ices al 979 8900 VETERANS NA\'Y ARMY AIR FORC E COAST GUARD. The Naval Reserve has open- ingi. in many spec1alt1es You may qualify for Sl.000 to $2.000 per year Other benefits include exchange pri vileges. low l'ost life msurance. retirement income ~ The Naval Reserve requires a minimum amount of your time and offers many interes ting op· Portun1t1es Call now to find out if you qualify' NAVAL RESER V 1-: ( 7141 552-3524 Veterinary kennel ass'l. reliable, hardworking. person needed. 661 -1658 W ait•r /W oitrfls Apply btwn 9AM & 12PM Charlie's Ch1h. 3001 Redhill, Bldg #2, Ste 11226, CM. 92626 Adults with outstanding attractive personalities to spend 15 hrs per week counseling youth ages 10-15 . Evenings & •Nat'l reCerraJ program Call now for appt. RECEPTIONIST Supervision & Training. ne . dappiy. 1 us 1ex-Newport Center Mature SECURITY "-U "'RDS trusts. Must have strong Full/Part lime Will per · Sa ary P us person, good typing es w A train. Xlnt career or comm. Please apply in sentlal $90()/mo Call Openings for qualified typing & grammar WAITRESS/WAITER supplement . Ca ll. person or call: AproPo, Mar jorie 9·l 2AM mdiv1duals. Good start-skills. Call Mrs.Winslow Mature. Private Club. Wa lt HemphiU, 673-7300 Beaut. new offices in Irvine area. Opply to advance. Top typing skills & dictaphone exp. Benefits . $900 +DOE. Call: Marjorie Sullivan. 540-5001, Snelling & Snelling or Newport Beach Agency, 4340 Campus Dr., EOE 9·SPM, Mr. Zuckerbrod 644-2652 or "29 Fashion 644-2442 mg pay. Refundable un· _fo_r appt._837_·_1060 Inter views Thursday, at 973-8443. ls land. Npt. Bch. EOE iform deposits. 978-7243 Typist -lite bkkp•>, full 11 4 PM. 1801 Bayside week ends Available. $75 1-•R-EC_Ef'T_/TY_•,.•5•T-•I p e r wk . Ca ll S e c r e t a r y A d & 638·8191 " Dr CdM SALES-COMMISSION SAW REP ministrative Assistant to time. salary & hours · · - 2:30·5:30pm. Mon thru Sharp person with ex· Fri. 642·4321 ext. 343. ceptional typing skills & Full or PIT. Growing na-Pain Control Devices President. looking for SECUR ITY GUARD open_._7_59-0257 WAITRESS/WAITER tional reading education So. Cal. Territory c 0 n sci en ti 0 us t 3 k e wanted, weekends only, Typfs .. R•c•p't W /car for wicker basket Ask ror Lori. knowledge of bookkeep-0~ Coat ing. Small engineering Co. expanding to the A nationally known mf· charge t y pe, great Sat/Sun 8·4. 675-6101 TO "' • N-c; I u n c h se r vice . business/commercial gr or med. disposables careeropPorforrighlin· Mon·FriS..4. AU LEAS! CO 9 :30-l.30PM, Mon-Fri. D Piiot off ice. 957-1141, or 832-7996 mrkt. We are seeking requires rep. ~or prof. dividual. 540-S882 SELL "'VO.... ~te8asant s1urrouneddings Earn $125·Sl50 wkly women&mentopresent Pam Control Div. Must _ A ..,. .. area. mm open Must be neat. persona· our unique reading pro-have s uccess. med. sales F i n g r o r g o o d bl • . R.E. SAL~PERSON for ducts lo key decision exper. or be lie. RN or SECRETARY ULL TIME typist/receptionist re-e "'energetic. !n'9-0747 REC EPTIONIST·Busy makers. This ls an ideal PT. Excep. oppor. with Part & f/tlme. Earn S6or more an hr. quires general office afllOAM for appt. 330 W. ay Street Costa Mesa. Ca. sales. exchanges. invest· k I r c ll """"0522 relocation firm needs ments. High comm. New opp. to make lrg SS$S progressive Co. 631-1600. B kpg. typing. gen· o c. a """' skills, good driving re· Wanted Housekeeper & mature, personable, re· & p /T ok. Newport Call (714)1198-2l6S8. ·--------· + prod. control + lite SERVICE STATION cord. Salary negotiable. occasional babysitter Equal Opporl. Employer ceptionist capable or Pacific R .E. 64.S-3683 cUent contact. , A TTENDENT Contact Nancy 00· 7661 approx 8hrs per wk Part-Time handling very busy SALES SALES TRAINEE n 4/540-J3ll f'ullti me. Apply In 1--------_4_95_·_0658 _____ _ STUOBfTS phones. front office ap-Reaervalion Clerk. EX· Ful or Part Tm c .......... laffoM SICltlTAIY person: 604 S. Coast Tf'-lst-Cnatfn HOMIMAICBS pearance a must. CBX per. pref. Mature Io-Attractive bed & bath This Is 8 permanent Permanent part time Hwy. Laguna Beach. Fast & neat typing es· Earn e&tra money , Robn System. good com· terviews: Tues.-Friday. store now laking ap-position for career-from 1 to 5pm. Gen of· sential. Some creative worllnl p/Ume ln your pan y b eneflts. Call 12-4. 979-7550. pllcalions ror full & part oriente4b.ighly motivat-rice, small lab. typing SEW ING MACHINE writing, slmple pasteups own horM, lntroducinl Frankie 75UJ107 to ar-tlme tales posltlO(lS ck ed individual. Our com-reports. 549-1083 OPEJlATOR " layouts. Advertisinf the Hew Dally PUot to ran I'• for Interview. l•Re-at•a•ur•ant-----• markln1/receivln1 }>oel-r~er;-:~·g ;~: t~ai'i~ Sall loft np. 631-18'2 or mktg. exper. helpfu . The Or.a" Coatt A~a ! E.0.E M/F SGT. , ••• ,.,...I'S tlon. Experience helpful, ~repare """ in develo"-SICRITAltY /U4Jal SHIPPI~ ,_5,.,... Chancter Important, S.t,ourownbounl Call , . .---------1 """ muat be enlbusJuUc £1 1 ·-.. Experiel)ce In litigation ....... V1"0 non·smkr. Pttfd. Salary Weekda11bftween4pm llC.,..OMST PIUASTCMtl ,eltmotlvated. anew,ac!tclOUni tsu1 ~ell or collection Non PIT help aft.emoona to open,callllm. fJepm,tlO-lSIT. 11 you Ilk• to 01ett lbe Now blrinl fol' full • Stroud a Len I n U man an ex st1n1 s moker. Huntington assist In our ahlpplnf GENDARME LTD. pub I l c • d o ad · part time openin&• at Warehouse customer base In the Beach.148-1400 dep't. M•t be sharp 714-81115-175Ut mlnlstraUve taska Di· locaUona at o.c . ForapPlcalJ: O.C, area. lndlvlduals eneraetic.5'7451 · 213-'31«181 PHSON RIDAY ceon la 1ooldn1 for you. Airport. Vll')'in1 day• & 71'/5'-7241 willin& to work hard • Secretary/Executive· ~~~~~~~~ Needed to perform we req. a sharp ap. hoUrt: Ldeahupptemen tab curecuon wtll de· aftemoon P/Tfordesi.n SfflPPINO CLERK .:..; . varttdofftcedutles:lyp· pearancelslto2~ex-tal Income for ________ , velop hlahly pro· flrminlrv.Mustbetxp ntededfor ,tullOrP'rt TYPIST in1. computer Input, per in rffitDtionilt. 4J or hotnemakera & atu· Sale1 • feaalonal t ales sltllt w/thorthand &: 1d typ. time employment. No phontanaftrini,etc.ln clertcal, 45tt'PM f.lP\nl dent.. <>llJ" proarualve, HICKOllY,AIMS wllb unUmlted lncomo lntaldlla.~3SOO. experience nee. but en t mmed. ~enini for 1maU trt411dl¥ medical ,req. Good benefit. It op. irowin& company offers 0 pportunhy to aell POUnllal. eye rot dlt.all & abl11ty to typltt rece · tooo + or 1pecla1U• manutac\W'· ~Y fol' advantcmont ln opportunltlet for advan· aourmtt f00d1 • 11tu. F or confidential In· l•--------1 won at a f~t P'CC la n:· comm· w exper. P'ull ytan oltlet aperMnce job perform ano•. Fuhlonla~,M0-e030 alifornla't larJett ln· SXceUent opportunltf In Bookl on T•pe toe. 7ll C lrg const Co. Over JQyra WAletOUSE DRIVER ESD Company has an immediate opeolnl for o warehouse driver ex· pertenced in warehow;e recelvln1. Valid Calif, drivers license required. We offer an exceUent Wllf and benefit .,.ck,1e, u well u the opportunity to ir0'1r within tb• company. Please apply 8 an\ to 4 pm : in' nrm .,..,. ocean. 4 an expandill1co. cerpent bastd oa your Fle>t. hourt. WlU train. i rvlew with Soutbel'O SICRITAIY ,/T quired. h .35 to start. timo perm. &M»ltlon for 4r/orcoll•leveled1Ka· App~ Plea11nt w«kln1 condJ· ependept dea!U. con· now, modernaalnolnce West nth. St. Costa eat w/cont.lnued &rowth u .. rtqulrod, Call D ~Cl Uoot. Mutt bt 111cover ' ,. ' -.., --' tact Lott ll\li'l'IY. ln lrvlne. Good .,., " M ~ • solid Mu.rt. Strona ESD c••w T•: MM1t1 ... 1-.zlVmK&r:m•n Apply In penoa btwo. 1 ~ C A. L 1 P 0 IM l A workinl coodlUoaa, Re---"-'·---· ---phone ck typh\1 ablli\y. Ml 1n1DI ••Pil. SALBl•IOM COf'fl• qulrH 1ood typlDI • iT41'oe•Y )hat type eowpm. 12SClintal" PLMnUWlle (,O.&. Jll /P'lff 23DOSE:Briltol LM• rtidJ to ... r, .J NOIUCTllMC. "' la"lllhoM *Mii Mom· St«otnt4Mnee4ualea wl2yrwmlnoffteeeloxper. eo.ta11 ... eam211 ,...._ ...... for JAi· S..taAaalltiPU UJ....!!~ftrrtd, bt• 1"'1Mltd.al.lrvm ~hoU.--.•mia. f/UIM 5 da 1'9ft. XlntCo. Ben. vely f ru;..'!.U~ ~ii:. ~ Adi, i~ OD• (Nut tol.,_~,~~~I) ~J.&ii1=• FIT ~ .. O.lt~. Mlf ...-'*l:=:. .. ;; ~::!w~·ell:~ H: o:::;: Mllt l•~-~Eq~u~,,;~·=~~~~rt~uldt~J~ ............. Pri. .,,. ..,.Ito;/ ,....,.. 1 1!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~ PMnt•motciufllt. ClaaallledlldadO~well. 1_ t: IOOI ,_....,. IOI ...... S. 1011 Mlacell•111M11 1080 .......................................................................................... Orange Coaat DAILY PfLOT/Sunday, Aprll 12. 1981 ~----.. --------~--K.lft& waterbid , waveleu llnln1 Oara1• Sale. Lo•t lllllftl °V!;J ,_,..._.. & lo9tt. '°""' 9040/IMh• S.. 9060 Me..,&-.! ""* latr·X/coa.d·coat taoo hr1lUa,., cloU1ea • Send someone you lovta ,...., 1015 ....................... ~...................... le••"" · tllO I ~s S1DC> OBOm.-aallo. Sat • Swi 217 bouqllet ol 3> mulU COi· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wiii trade Bit Bear Lake l..aMr 14', ltlnt cond .. race •••••••••••••• .. •• .. ••• Co1ta Ill Ha St. C.M ored balloons Heavenly S m I t h ·Co r o n a or ocnfronl Mobil• rHd)'. l Hll•. r.,t, '7'7 7S04K Honcb. Loma,. Maple diDinl rm, table, hlD·IPID F0t Euw 1r your o•n ly.,.wrllt'r, Model 300. Home or ttlrs ror sport many extru p p top cond. Best offer claairl, hutdl, ped, 2 lfl. peuosaal meuace Good condition. S!OO filhln1 boat·21'.499-38le n&-atee · · tu·2"2orm-50ll7. '45Cl.'4&-20IZ GREAT! llOVING Perfect fot every OC· Call Daleboul Bay 6 SALEUnderQau.IOllO. CHlOD. We delJver. Beaclt. Aak ror Janet BAYUNER 72HobieUlwlttaUer Sall '71YAMAHARD..t00 EuTOpean Jl&M dlMlt• '5CbertyS.,lmne nu.it SU\ltb,•SMSIO box as xtrt1. suoo. Daytoaa.iowmlltOdt U50. Pollabed eotton 144-4e11 S2000 541-2112 1ora t loveeeat UOO. Block ule Sal/Sun, AQUARIUK 77 &•llon. Pitney Bowes malll.01 AllA AM1'1tU15 Commerce P-1c 3303 Harbor Blvd .. Suite C1, Costa Mesa PecanwallunlU1cotf .. Cohauet La <lad. ATLAS taok/stand, all machlne,ttamps,aealt, 197~27f•t tbl ttt 4t other home 8\llhard), HB ~kweU accea. Incl. his/ODO Model $830, like new, TwL tlO ,__..,0._ (Next to 4105 frMWll)I} rur11l1binp. All xlnt coJlectlon, Hummel. t7f.tMI 1tuhtSZ7S • .a...0142 • 1111111 • .4• , ..... , ~.Can belpt.o move. Meade U" ~pa. Elee. bed, dble, -lcker $£D OfC ,.,.,... _...... S..tplO (Un\, toys, biJI•. Boya u , C:•lll wMlt Jt...t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ • Rarllck Ice 11laa., • • 5 ~brd.,_ eo.t SlOOO, nll & •el9v. sa..p. '· -s:::b:~lM==~ ~~':,~~Phantom .._,•wt. cood. M5-SH8 FU•TUIE 0. t ....... . ~'!~~!':'~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ....... ~!.1• am detltNl).1880 llDWOOO h6._. GrHt pricu. Deak & \61 Gara1e Sale, all week, I to 20ft. clff.rlna out chalrs . ..-ORD PROCES$0R Rival Convection Four maple Windeor everythlnt fl*, Refri(, truck load end.a. Ut/ft . MJae. PrivatAlpnty Ma11 ll for law ort1ce in 3/mo. new. SlOO chairs 50" round I.able waaher/dryer. aoru etc. MS-9137 ext U'1 anytime. 751-0482. uJc for Mr. Ry" Huntinitton uearh. Non 673-1003. 1100; antique maple u Bluejay <Wood· BROWNING Broadway Pth 1017 ..!.~oker. 848 MOO lie cle1 102 dreuer 175. ~1755. brldae> Irv. 552.9474 Trap, 12 gauie. Belgian ••••••••••••••••••••••• X-RAY TECH ••.?•••••••••••••••••••Sofa sleeper, Herculon, Sat/Sun 9.5. Surfbrd, Beauty, a must to Sff! CATFISH Ir ICOt MUST SELL StZ.100 Ot' ... offw 67~haa For r11dlol11u office In !2)20" girls' bicycles, like new, Sl95. Baby lamps, al!!Jlms, pies, 38" Mint cond. $1600 Hard to Lge & small. 6'2·179' t.. e w Port Beul' h itood :shape. SJOea. dresser wtchan&ioa top, rnd marble·top table come by. 631·1949 or '62 Owens Tahitian, '40, ~leasant working cond1 831-62t:i like new, S.O. 960-2795. w liaae. train tel, chest 831-1554 Manlx kittens for sale. avail N .8 . sUp. lions 4t good benef1b. f d 5 46 . 8195. 64 O · l 3 3 7 642-4M4. CRT 2 Schwinn Beac h Bunk bed set. Has reezer, pwr e ger, Pool table, no tears, rt-qulrl'<I 631 4122. crvatal, cllabes, potcS & w /cue• & ra"k ·. 1250. 7am-9pm. Cr1users, new, used l storaae, drawers. l.nner-" .. ... __ _;.... ______ '78 Wellcraft Nova XL. . Y .ARDMAN ~o S75. ea. ~9190 ' sprin1 matt.reaaes. $175. pane, ailwrplate trays, Lamp for pooltable: 12$. (2) CockaUels (1) Albino Fully equip. wltraller, Complde uUa, mut, 4 MOPED: MTBC Jood boom for Pat'ket. Xlnt. cond. '37& cond. 1·34&-111.5. ~ RARE lt7S ERICSON 2S Motor H-., S./ rt sall boat. KHI· l..t/S....... fl60 cntrbrd , trailer, many ••••••• ••• .. •••••••-• cslm extras. $12,000. WE CAN SILL Call 714/781-e&..\5 y OUR I. V. SABOT. 8' Sidney. $375. SS.UCM Leeboard, aall, oars, Xtra gear. 675-3268 RENT : 22' lux. mtr home. Sips 6, self-cont. Cal29,betterthaonewln· $275 /wk . + 8• ml. I out. 5 wenches. 150 _640-__ 8585 __ . _____ _ ~e:~e.e tr ~~or :~'{!j Trollert, TNYet ti 70 apinaker. RDF, VHF, ••••••~··•••••••••••••• auto pilot, am/fm tape, 8x24 Ar1strocate, Uke new slip. $26,000 assumable SJ,800. <KP6858l I o a n a t 1 1 '7r 499-3lll_6--- (213li39-~. 241.:.1.!_45. 14 ' SHASTA si ps 6. for tool r. ental firm lulldln9 Vrl=Hs S02 642-5849 aft.• wkdya, or ~~Int br,:h:,lt Ho~; Small Panasonic refri&. & (1) Grey+ CaaeS75. Sl2,000. Dya: 642·2928 : Neot ap ood .._...... _ all day wknds u:i pa • • u •co for camper or boat: 175. ~5393 eves: 731"°"3. kitchen. very clean. 1700' 548-2040 h pcJ ranl·e." ••••••••••••••••~•••••• · parta, odds n endl. 1 H a m rada·o equ1·p-~.SNpt/ andwr1t11u:. benefit:. REDWOOD 2x6's Sa d 11 ... I •<7 ~-.. ---, & ~ 1090 • B C -L 9070 Will tr1111 Appl y l!IJO D er""-• rv.-. ...,..., ment-2 meter mobile. r._ _..,,_.. 18 a Y r u is er """' Family vacation pro-8 t 2orl I . t • • • • • • • • • ••• • •••• • • • • • • Cb t Bo t P d • •• • • • • • • • • Nt',.port llhd CM or 0 · cearmg ou GRR•T•. Oarace Sale -l2' Ham rig, Standard 135 a racer a ara e •••••••• •••• blem? We 've got the 22tMIO 1.:imli.·rt Ji!OJ r-;1 truck load ends. 4.5'/ft . SA model w/12. crystals: THOMAS ORGAN w Winner. 673-7677, 673· solution! 197824. Taurus l'uro 645·9137extl27~nytime. MOY.-SALI nllbo•t, m acbinlst 11co. National NC303 Lesllespkrs.k50orbest SURF. BOATSLIPSFORRENT TravelTrailer.Sl-8, GARAGE SALE-Home too1s, oak boys' br set, " offer. 831.Ql.5 -------NPT BCH. 25' 35· --,..... Merchandise COMeras & & office furn. Desks, camp equip, It.It. items. aeneral coverace re-1971 SKIPJAC:k. 642-4644 including 2 bunk beds ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equipment 8030 beds, apples, lamps, lots more ... great deals! ceiver, 10 bands: 1125. Player Piano-Musette. 24. w l trailer. Xlnt ------New condition. SS,000. Antiques 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• books, etc. SUNDAY Ca1l 95S·0209. _962_·_056_2______ xlnt cond. IUIOO. financing. Call Gary or Pvt Boat Dock. Newport Ca 11 a rt 4 : 30 p M : ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca non28mmlens S7S 10-3.Comeearlylorare· Cookware,20pcstalnless ____ 67_~_11_cn__ Don631·1400. Island, up to 32' pwr 714·842-~. --....L-.- WANTED TO BUY 673-0314 al bargain! 45 Cherry S. St'!~' :::p\!r~~·sie~·~ sleel waterless, new, BALDWIN "Cinema If", LS' Runabout with con-boat 1200 mo. 573-4643 Troll•ra, Utility 9110 I b ----l nr Michaelson & . .. .. 5 2 f 11 k b d 32 !.ves ••••••••••••••••••••••• uy uld guns, Cats 8035 Jordan),ltvine. bath, bell exercizer. wontncontest,reg ..... , u ey oar s. vertibletop.3ShpMerc, diamond~. I\ Ory. Jade & ••••••••••••••••••••••• e v a p . c 0 0 I e rs . sacrifice. 97~9368 pedals. SS,995. 675-3723. 0 / B , tr 1 r, winch . SOft. MOORING 4 'x6' ~' trajler, gd cond <'olleclible, Call (714 ) f'ersu1n kittens, Shots aluminum sliding win-$450/bsl ofr. 549,2486 S300/bst ofr 964· 7550 '172 4926 & kr D 'D' · t bl h lid Chair and Ottoman, 2keyboardelecorgan _________ ~or_boat.£all673-3121 eve iwkends. . ,1!'> or une (~l'I?. S!I;~~O Red , ~n~npfe adroep, le~ :~ats dow~ '~lbuiflodddin~ blackvinylingoodcond. S300. '79 26' Penn Yan FI B, ---- :Jmeo .,.....,.""""' ' ' materia13• ots 0 s "' SSOor '--st offer. 76().1063 T ....u~ TR ""ILER •·/or 14, folds s mall. inc l ends & plants. Sat/Sun. ~ 499-1060. turbo diesel, fuJly equip. ransport_.._. "' cs W EST \II NST F, H AHIH;Y DOCJS 8040 Ii SSOO 10xl2 rea S Xl nl "Ond. Anxi'ous lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\ TC 110. fast. 76().6785 nens · a 16841 Green t. Hunt. Si ngl e maple bed. PIANO,New,HENRYF ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• rug custom made. Wild Bch. boqltcase hdJ>rd SSO, Dbl MILLER, Sl200/0llO sell. (714 )673-3729. Aircraft 9110 Auto Service, P..+t ANTl<Jl 1-; MALL Dail)! Ill ti. Fri 10 ti Clost'll l'uC'::.i.la) 117!'1l Wc!>t1111nster A\'e Garden GH •\l' 554 6103 KEESllOND Pups AKC. circles & squ~res in silver bookcase hdbrd, 7~1568 -------••••••••••••••••••••••• & Accffsories 9400 l'hampsare MF. Pet& gold/orange/beige/whl· Game table w/4 chrs footbrd-dresser w/mir· ___ Uru flite 28' Mega. 1977. '79Seneca.fullequipped: ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.how P v t pl y te/brownll.50.Seeloap-$100, 2 sofas t-$25 & ror,l7S.Kitchentbl-chrs Sportlttc)Goods 8094 290 hrs. Mr. Hatch, prof flown & main· 213 '6971345aft~pm. __ prec.646-2652wkendsor 1 -1200 , 2 divider S35 . New 40 Channel ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714 ·847 ·2563 or tained.851-9322 Forsc:ff Dats ... z ---------: f~ 11 s I<' r pups. AK C , _e_v_e_s_. ------boo~ca ses 150 ea, PaceCBS75.76().9133 Used scuba gear. xlnt 213-592153leves ____ CCllftfMl'S,Sale/ Fr1g1da1re 19 ft. SIS gold I con d . Ca 11 eves & 25• Owens Lapstrake. 350 Rtnt 9120 ••• W ape Fteshmett l580 1 Jr<.l\\d.) C05t J \le~..1 You a re t hf' "inner of 2 frH tickets ($14 \ .tlUl'l to lceCopodes April !I thru 25 Anahl.'1 111 I '•111\ t·ntion l '11tC'r Tacket!-mus! be <·x l'hanJ!ed 111~ re!>t'rl<l'll seats at 11t1• l'111nent1on center :ilw.111 of lime Call 642 51,7>1 t•xt 272 tn rla1m you1 t11·kl'ts • • • FALLBROOK AHTlc;>UE SHOW and SALE R1c:hon Fnse pups 645-4377 Sl'Otllt.'!>, 2 M . brindle b lk , pedigrees w papt.>r!>. all <>hOt!>, 9 ' mo~ S2SO ea 640-552.t or 64011243 \dorable Cockapoo pup~. SlO ea Call aft 7pm. 5467841 \KC (;olden Hetnever Stud Serv1t·e Champion Blood hne754 7407 DOG TRAINING IN YOUR HOME Obed ience Proble m Sol van~ AAA HOME DOG THAINING 953-8344 PLTP Pl ES Ready for E,1stf'r 642 t252 ·I wel'k'> nght now AT THE 1111;11 Sl'llOOI. me to You 8045 So M 1i,~1on ,.,,, Sta$!C' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l o<11'h Beaut wht Persian. lo April 16. 17, 18 c·pl or mature person. N(Jn" TOR t~• 1''1 rmmte alerg1r 960·6138 Take-I "i 111 llwy 7b I - - al Oeearu.1de l''ree 10 good home 4' 2 OONATIO~ Sl 50 I rnonlh whlte G ERMAN PRIZ~OAll.' S ll EP ll ERD male. FREF PARKl"'G 556 ~4 -ITo ~ood home. 8 mo. Beautiful an1111ut• f;n~h~h spayed fem Lab Terrier \\Ond f1 ri pl J n· I ronl mix 644 0125 with be\l'IPd mirror & mantd :-1200 r1rm Hoo1'1t.>r ,71•1 Roll top desk l l o ndura' maho.:on' $2400 ett 548· 7622 fll fi45 ;r.77 Fre<' to ~d home Lab HtH,5581212 1Savings .) or 546 6M2 2 adorable kitties. 1 white pt Siamese, 1 slnpcd. PINE CUPBOARD 642 4523 - - $525_ 551 1534 • Fn•e to gd home 31mo old AppUances 80 Io co.r ka poo, very friendly. •••••••• ••••• •••••••••• 84ti 3854. Beaut. Srharer Bros. ge· nuine leather tuxedo sofa, chocolate. 8'. loose pillO'fS. 9 mos new. new S3600, sacr. s1200. 752·5968. SS2·563J I 2 7 5 I r v 1 n e a re a 1 Longin es Quartz 14K gold weekends. 675-4361 Chevrolet. New uphlstry •••••• ••••••••••••••••• 7S9·0226/9S5-0325 man's watch & band. TV R dlo & head Full canvas, 9· Harvest Cabover motor + other parts 768-5837 4ManTentusedonceS50, SJ400.964·9C113 Hl~,Shno 8098 ba1ttank&etc Trailera· w l hydr jac ks & gus (2) water coolers Tailor DWUI Golf Cart,••••••••••••••••••••••• ble. $4.000 or trade? stove-heater.ace box nu SSO/•a., Baby backpack Surrey Top, new con Beautiful Color TV. 2 yr 846-0883 c url a 1 n s g d r on d SSA VE SAVES WITH USB> PARTS am ported car parts IMPORT AUTO SUPPLY 101 N Manchester ~ 642·9768 aft 5 SlS, portable radio SS, troller, batt, + charger wrnty · Free delivery 28• UnHlight 1974 clean, ----- Blk/Wht t v. 110, com 11200 548·3414 days, Sl48 646-1786. good assum. loan, call Must sell before 4 12 12' plete s kuba gear 548-6998eves Port. Tos hiba 8700S Lou1e73HM33or972·8568 camper . self·cont Call GarOCJe Sale 8055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /wetsuit $200, much - ---645-0946 an 4PM wkdys much more. 4101 Hilaria Angel Season Tickets· am ffm cass stereo. top HUGE GAUGER!! We· re cleaning it out! Games-TV-Polaroid ca meras-new & old Avon s Cman) books - m a g a zines-clotbes- fold /chairs-childs desk· cash registers as is· 3Smm projector-e lec meat s licer-binocs. Rollei camera-Uke·2 re· laxed guita r s (un · two· section 13 behind of the line, S22S or offer unit 'D' garage in rear. 631-2600 3rd base dugout. Will 642-7030 Garaae Sple, Sal/Sun, 10·6pm. 2242 Orchard Dr, S.A. Hts. Lots of ever ything! Garage Sale Sun.11·5 317~ Heliotrope. CdM sell ~of season games. 19" color TV. Sensor (714)840·5051 Mon·Fri, Scan, remote control. between 9am-Spm. like new $400. 963 0997 For sale: walnut desk, loata & Mann. $125; m ini l().spd, S6S ; Equl,....... RCA console T.V .. S200; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bft. wooden ladder, $10. Generol 90 IO 673-6627. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• strung J dishe;>·glasses-HCH1M'9.ok1Goods8065 SOD s tereo equ1pt-e l ec ••••••••••••••••••••••• ki~cben goodie~·lots of Year old 16 cu ft Frost 1300 sq. ft. all or part. 15' 1 Have Your boat delivered back from Ensenada after the race. Call Clark 675-7109or 631·6300 m1sc.-lots or Jewelry. Free Refrige with year sq. rt. 848-&'>41. 10-22 Ruge~ n nebrand warranty $300. Year old ext 14 Ive msg. new 30-30 rifle & much c I di tl $250 Tent trailer. MUCH MUCH MUCH " P ece ne ~ · ILSO Boatbuilder's s urplus MORE. Good, s~ulf & ~ae8'54~~ Bike $95. ~4890 teak doors.batches.etc Good prices .. Fn, Sat. __ 979-2890 S~m B·S. 325 Father St., JJwelry 8070 Hearu~g ~id St~. v~cuum 26. diesel. Loe France (Just So. ol 20lb & E. of ••••••••••••••••••••••• $35, 1m1t. mink Jacket Stl fuHy equipped Santa Ana Sts.) C.M. Pvt party wants to buy S2:s, Clairol hair setter 115 ·Soo 979 2890 646-7909 SILVER OOLI..ARS ·top SS. hood hair dryer SS. --· ---- llG MOVIHG SALE Sat/Sun Apr 11/12. 20382 Cypress St. Santa Ana Heights. All household item s, dressers, bookcases. 2 queen box 4c matt .. tables, lamps. $5.$75. See Sat/Sun, 64.2·3412. price 875-8120 carpet sweeper S2.50. • • • Genuine RUBIES 20 "'• 1>44·96S6 Grallt ... trod& _. 8414 Htlrbor each, Marquise cut your Frigidaire Refrig.. Jug-Santa Ana choice only $35 per gage, small glass top You are the winner of sto~! 640-8688 tables .. white wicker 2 freetidleh patio furn & many, .($l4 Value >. to ROLEX President, Sub· mariner. DateJust, & ladle's. Warranty 752·7919 many other things 1 851 . D NB luCaooct.s Domingo r , .. April21\hru2S < Eastbluff. 1 block from Anaheim Convention CdM High School. 2 Center MOVING D a 11 I L inc o In in blorks west or Jamboree Ticke ts must be ex Turtle Rock Garage Daliviaion, bronze &FordRd.). changed for reserved Sale. 30" GE micro--0ven sculture, 16000. C213l Misc•Honeous seats at the convention stove. office equip. 437,041JRoss. W tecl 8081 center ahead of time. 13' Boston Whaler. new trlr & eng . S2900. 700.9133, 642-1944 21 · Bayliner, fish·ski· c rui se, Vo l vo 10. ca mper equi p . xlnt cond, $5000. 494-9306, 494-5467 '58·24' TROJAN CA BIN C RUISER! V bunks, bead. galley. Good Ford VB , covers. Needs paint. 13750 or offer. Pat, 673-5674, 957-6426 8' English Dory. 4H Pout· board, like new. $800. &4S-9l90 Cabover Camper. for Datsun & Toyota, etc SBOO/bst ofr 548·3377 days. 957·1178evetwknd Anaheim 776-9900 CHEAP!! Slightly used turbo kit '70-'74 Dal.sun Z cars 768-5837 ·75 Apache tent trallt•r. sips 6, stove, icebox, awning. Call 957-8379. '73 Datsun motor with 4 speed transmi5sion, $75. 8' CAMPER 6 pack. stove &46·2704 &irebox. ""ut~-fo-~-.... --~-- 64.2·3480 ~ 01 r-----...................... . MotoriMCI likes 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Summer is coming. buy your moped now• 1979 Honda Express, xlnt cond $300. 891-4226 dys·SS6·7123 ev!> IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS AND ADVERTISERS 13' Fiberglass open boat Gaw a Transistor 40 & trlr S4 75. Days moped. good condition 752·7000. Ray Mr Kee s200. Irvine 7S2·5963 The price of items advertised by vehicle dealers in the vehicle class1f1ed ad vertising columns does not in- clude any applicable laxes. license. transfer fees, finance charps. 27' Monte~y Classic fis· hboat. Newport Beach mooring. 54.5-8734. 2 m o p e d s . < l I r ed fees for air poUution con- Motobecane. ·so. $425 trol device certifications < 1 J orange Motobecane. or dealer document•ry IA.HK REPO '76, 1275 Very gd cond. preparation charges un- ·77 26' Reinell. Volvo 280. _!33·8086.___ less otherwise specified VHF , fatho, AC-DC bytheadvertiser. ATC I l~AST .---refrig. pressure water. &/or trailer 760-6785 Aftt1~ws/ etc. To be sold "as is--Classics 9520, where is". Xlnt rmanc-Motorcycle trailer. good ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ng arranged for cond, carry •3•. S32S '46 f'ord Woodie . qualifyed buye8r 3 nCikty 54_7·()427 r.estored, S13.SOO. ALSO National --Sed 1114)673-4100. · M t lei/ 29 Model A Town an. ----o5 orcyc 9 ISO 4 dr. restored. Ideal for loats,R...t/ Charter cooten s t u d e n t , $ l o . 5 O O . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·6161. 9050 All indoor Motor cycle - -1postal scale & liling M'-cell---8080 •••••~•••••••••••••.••• Call 642-Sbi8, ext. 272 to HARJ1<1HAR.EA Fumi·ture 8050 cab.), hsehJd furniture, .. -w t d b k k claimyourticket.s. R 'd h •. 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• an e : ac pac 1ng * * * APPLJ ANC'ES~. \'ICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• k1 s t iogs "' co ec-equipment lbr young __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Swap Meet. bikes, parts, Ford, 1931 Mdl A Spt Cpe. & accessories. Friday, Restored. Mr. Hatch· We bu~ u ·l·d .1ppli.tn<'<'' I tables. Sal. 10-5, Sun. ATI'H PAIMTHSI boyscout 541>-4696 .. wf' ;ell ···n1ncl gu;ir * * I BUY * * noon-4:30. 3 Sand Peb· Near r\ew Greco EM-400 · Zodlac-GR·MK3, with apphane1 !i4!1 Jim Guolf used Furniture & ble. Irv. 833-2077 (Cam· airleaa sprayer. 1st 1750 Mmlcal mer c 40 h. p ., a Is o \ I ances OR I will sell pus to Turtle Rock turn tallea! 642-5312. l111tnwnl1 8013 Highlander lrlr, mny ac- April 17. 6pm·llpm. 0 C. 7 t 4 . 8 4 7 · 2 S 6 3 or Fairgrounds, C .M 213·592·1531eves . 24 l hr. info. lntershows 498·9226. Restore d 1956 Ford 1 IUY APPLIANCES 0~~~~-L for You L. lo Sycamore, tu 0 m R. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cess. xlnt cond S4.SOO. L..es 957 RllJ MASTERS AUCTION to Sand Pebble. tum L.) Back problems? Anti· CONN Director trombone C o n t a c t J o e gravity gym. Bargain. with case. Excellent (213 )576·9080. Keomorl' ,.at.her g ;1' 646-8686,833-9625 Sat-Sun-Mon.~ . .Lot.aof 1275 . Heartbeat condition, StOO. 675-8052 . - Yacht CRITERION 71' Classic Yawl Harbor Cocktail Cruising Catalina. Channel Isle. '77 Honda 750 lo m' Hawaii. Tahiti& Pacific X/chrome /cust exh , --------pickup ,,ton. Substan· Home port Nwpt Bch runs xlot clean $1800 t1al amount or money was spent in rebuilding truck Financing avail. $7500 or best offer. For further informat,ion , please contact Art Bayliss. South Coast Bank, 540-5300, Mon. Fri. 9AM·SPM. dryer set IX'rma prr<.!-everything-rumlture. monitor: 175. 673-0314 after 6PM. ll•pons1ble party wishes S300 6 m• nt>w rompar I BUY FURNITURE misc. 678 W. Victoria. t6 take over payments (714) 631-5192 67J..4068 tor. SISO •·II n~ Les 957-8133 C.M. 646-6761 Sanyo Phone Answering Electric Guitar w/hsc on late model Skipjack ORM Machine, 995. Xlnl run· $140, Amp SSO. Snare whaler, or similar boat. G E 0 'h w ,1 'hr r "ING -SIZE B set, Newport Estate, Jewelry nino cond.840-5521 drum S30, Attack Eq. Pacific Sailing Center. ~~~(~2~13)~328-~5627~~~ '80 Suiuka RM 250. ~Int = cond. Never raced. $999, c p o t ., , r u b he r 1 xlnt cond, 5 pc, $295. & obJ'ects of art. Sale: • ••••••••••••••••••••••• """ d S20, 54G-0603 &t&-7755 Fl .. -l SI 1 Portabll· l'onvt>rt1hle <;ladys. 751-""'1 ays Sat 12-SPM Auction, For Quick Sale: Irvine ---------17' ~rg ass oops ps loots. Sol 9060 :;:;z~1 ;, k"~~ r~;1f5 1-~a~li ,;'~u ~nli1d1 :~~ ~s-~OO:.n~0 t\e~l~; ~o .. ~tbecr~u~~.Y s~~~~ s!:nhco,:'~~· ~~~ 8;,:~~s~~r~~~P~: ~~~~~·.~~~~tras 9Sl-1344alt 1oPM bookcase hdbrd , 1761 Newport Blvd Please call M1try 1175/080.644-6829. 645-9190 PRINDLECATl6'.Xlnt, Large Upright G E Freezer Huns ~rral $125. Ph 67"1 8444 Montgomery Wurd 16ru I\ Nifrigerator. 8 months old, white. on warranty ms. 64&-3H» ---· Lg r eblt Prig1dalre Rerrlgeraror Sl25 9b4 9(113 Dryer. fas, clean, work• 100~ 75. S48·1S13 or 548-"4&5 dre~.ser. m1'rror, desk •-Costa Mesa. 973.1080 ----.----Vt--extra• 12800 ~ "" Piano Steinway antique loata. M~a .... ce ... · r hr 548-999'Z ______ Garage Sale, Sat/Sun. Choice ANGEL Tickets upright, ebony finish SerYICt 020 963-1858 9am. 2306 lsl Av. at avail forsaJeS2o/pr. box $15000807ro.1083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . Acacia,Coronade!Mar. aeat.a67S-7795aft8PM ---------S'RIMGSPICIAL 4 S~al Sl,ooo Fann, Classical Ventura Guitar, 50~ off on above· water T.r~1ler, Sall. Good con· xlnt cond , like new Boat C leaning-Sall/ dation.S36-6863aft4pm. 552-5637 Irvine. Po w e r on I y r r o m Sell things fast with Daily New Les Paul Copy with Miiier's Marine 645-7641 Pilot Want Ads. Fender Re\'erb Amp, Ofrer expires 4-»Bl $300 for both. 673-ms. loGh, Man. Office......_. & .. ~:!':'~ . ., .... !~.~~ •• ~~••••••~~!~ '$ Seara 15 HP Outboard Motor with line & tank. T 1 pew rl te r. a elf· Xlntcond.$480. 972-2188 cornctln&, run site. of----------i flee. aa new. '375. Bhp MD·l Marine Diesel -.SttO w/reveraeaur.S1oas. 64UT4B Sec'y dab 1175/ea., Ex· ----------• ec desb •SJOO. SAFE MERCURY OUTBOARD S2SO (fl reproof), Fl le 80hp, w /eonlroll, S750 cablnelMl-1'78 157$-7122 673-2105 anytime '77 HARLEY SPORTSTER $1300 ~1914 ------ '79 HONDA 750 CBK xlnl cond. w/xtra's low ml $2500 Call day only 631-2068 '76 Avanti II, V-8, snrf, all power, lthr upholat. am fm radio, a /c , radials, 64 ,000 mi. Sl0,000/080. Call Bill Jr. (714)586-9070. -'28 HI-Boy on '32 rails. '80 Suzuki GS lOOOS "•XS /16 flathead. quick Limited EdlUon loaded, change, all steel, vin- 1 ow mi $4200 eve. tage rod, 111.000/trade. 552-4714 673-4242 --------~ .. i t "71 Dod&e Vt.n auto, p/1, •• _................... ·-······-............. p/b, ......... '2500/080 ................ •74 Et Camino, need• Mutt Mii before4/l2, ma Ip.cw _ .. __ 1n_• _____ _ Ulanl Cclanrtlblt body work • pahtt. Dodce truck. onJy llK '1iircllaMll •n Dodie 'BlOO' vu. Uy reetored te,IOO Great car! suoo. mi. 8f5·094f aft 4PM Low~! eonvenloo.ta50/0BO. ln11 MH714 MO·Wl wltdys. I HO 4 spd. ...JI tpd. -.o.w ord Sedan Delivery, '76 El Camino. New •CM•.NU'll O..._Pk*Up'1 ..._.W..e.d tHO new motor• t.ran1, paint. wbeelJ & Urea. 1 ·tM I 2ft. Sttlle T ...._ fenders, new rub-n-/PBIAC. •1000 1t .. reo Llftaate, duall. air "•ftcsdUI nun••••••••••u• .... Maoo 15 -44S1i5 .-. "' $ :."%!!! WEPAYTOPOOLLAR · 7 1ystm. Xlnt cond. S3800. cood . · aprln1i. pwr. • for top used cars- ..,...__. SS4142 ateerina, aux. tank. M• .. forei1n, domestics or ~=:====~=~I ~ t53 morel Workhorse com-..S IW '78 Chevy: fJ cyl. ~.Ton. 4 plete. (Ser. 3881). •oar,.,..... 9clu&trlacs. 1ir your cear la •••••••••• .. •••••• speedstlek,3'1,000mlles. OMlYStttl x. c ean, se us bu&1y atreet le1at, Very clean. $3800. Call HOWAUca...rWt FIRST! J:~OOO/blt ofr. 8'2·9271 DovelcQuallSta. ~ NEWPORT BEACH .... Drfftl 9550 '6'7 International Travel· tJl-0511 k ••••••••••••••••••• all. aood work truck, . Cherokee '77, 14,000 runs perfect. Want Caah '79 Datsun Kina Cab, * c-.. MU •10 Llke new. S7000. *595. 968-ll65. 21,000 ml, air, xlnt cond, LUV I/,.._ SttM #I !!" 0r-,. C..ty 6'73-1417. l960 Chevy .., ton pkup '4600. 840-5648 with dual rears! Ideal 2925 Harbor Blvd. for landscapets, etc. COSTA MESA eep CJS, gd cond. camper. Xtra rblt motor '56 Ford P.U. Bil Win· <Se 6056) 979-2500 t 1,11 $3200. aft Spm & trans. SUIOO. 552-8834 dow, must see.~. r.OMLY Ssttl 7082 Datsun '76 PU w /shell. 1 <213>~5805 HOW ARD Che•rolet People who need people owne~ movjng, MUST 174 Chevy LUV P.U.. Dove&QuaJISts. should alwayachecktbe PORSCHES WANTm Allow us the opportunity to conalder the pw:cbaae or trade·\n of your clean Porsche. Check wtth U1 Today! SELL. $3500 or best of-needs e ngine repair NEWPORT BEACH Service Directory ln the ..!!r. 675·~---__ makeoCfer646-l643 tlJ.0555 DAlLY PILOT _W_a_n_t _A_d• ______ 1 fn recognition and appreciaUon of the cou.U1y, nl~irlty and willingness to provide cuatomer satisfaction 1 take th!. OPPOrtunlty to thank JIM MARINO'S salesmen :-Ph11 Hahn & Jamey Kelly and particularly lhefr saleamanager Phil Hall. I They 11lve lhe kind of service oll.ep hard to find now·oay1 . . . the 'kind I provide my Real Estate customers. 16 DATSUN 2801 ~yoamlte 4 speed wtth air, stereo. mugs & qiuch m ort• I m maculate! J et hlat·k beauty! (7fMPX01 S5t95 JIMMARIHO VOUCSWAGEH 18711 Beal'h Blvcl 142-2000 JOHM •lAMATH-WOODlllDGI aEAL TY , Hew 9100 AMto1, Mew 9100 ..,.._,Mew tlOO A..to1, Mew 9100 Awtos, Mew 9100 Allfos, Mew HOO 1,......r ....,_7 -c.1: 551-JOOO .............................................................................................................. ·····•·•••••········•·· 1972DATSUH BRAND NEW 1981 TOYOTA PICKUP EQuipment includes 4 speed transmission, one-toucb tailgate. power assisted front disc brakes and fully factory eQuipped. (012438). UCK SALE! WE'RE -DEALIN'! EQuipment includes 4 speed transmission with overdrive. power disc brakes. power steering. wheel well moldings, pinstri ping and more! (195531 J. . -. AFFORDABLE USED CARS!!·! 1978 TOYOTA COROLLA 1978 TOYOTA CELICA. G.T J Station Wagon. • cvl. engine, autometic tran1., flctory air I Thlt "eoupe'' ha1 a 4 cyt. engine, & se>eed trana .. factory air cond., AM-FM radio. pinstripes & body side moldings cond., Vlnvt top, Pln1trl.,_, ~type wheels and morel (929WAH). $4399 . (527\JZX). 1980 CHEVY CITAT ON Like N6WI Blackl Black! BIOi l.oeded with extrM Inc. auto. trans.. tilt whffl. air cond., "*«> OMlett9 & lob morel Low mllnl (385XXP). ~ 240%COUPE tSff Mdl 9707 4 speed tram A~t nt radio & mag whee+, A hard to find model. thl!> ont' Is reall~ -.haqi· C278G MX I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED!! ca..= T'JGW!! C•ll JI• HCMJOn or Mike Lake Cre•a.r Moton 835-3171 WEIUY CLEAHCARS AND TRUCKS COMMELL CHEVROLET ·;,..,. ll.1rl••r Iii' d I I~ I\ '\H.~ \ S46-l 200 HIGHIUYY Top dollars for Sports Cars. Bugs, Campers. 914's, Audl "s Ask forU/C MGR JIMMARJNO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd HUN TINGTON BEACH 842-2000 TOP DOI.UR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAN USED CARS! miracle mazda 2150 Hwbor ll•d. COiia Me. 645-5700 . - Top Dollar ~ For Your Car ! JOHHSOM & SOH Lillc•Mft'cwy 2626 Harbor Blvd". Costa Mesa 540.5630 We Pay OVER ...... For YourG<>od VW, Porsche or Audi vw.PORSCHE·AUDI 445 E. CoastHiway al Bayside Drive Newport Beach 673-0900 Premium prices paid for any used car <foreign or domestic) in good condition .. See Us First! •CAas WAMTED ltUMHIMG OR MOT S25TO $300 CASH FREETOWlNG OPEN WEEKENDS CALLED (714)891-0517 ...... ported ••••••••••••••••••••••• Atta IOIMO ' '705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! 1981 Al.FA SPIDERS IUCH IMPORTS IMI Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH . 712..otOO JUSTAIUUVIDI New 'It GTV·2.5 Coupe. MUSTSll!U '11 Alfa Romeo Spiden in atoek. Buy now • .... 1 . 71AUOI Dynamite Fox 2 door sunroof. Aulomauc & air. It's sbck! (53SXDFI $4795 JIMMAltlHO VOLKSW AGEH 18711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 '78 5000. Xlnl cond fully equiped (170TZWl PP 831·9387 IMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For The Best Buy Or Lease 0.?al In Orange County . Come See Us Today' & SADDl.EBACK BMW 28402 Marguerite Pkwy M 1ss1on V1eJO Avery Pkwy exit <off 5 Freeway> "831 -2040 49S.4949 Closed Sundays OMLY$4595 MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor HI\ d COSTA MES.\ 645-5700 71 DA nuH 2801 Dynamite 4 !>Jl(•t•d Only 46,000 mill'!> Sharp' (839UDDI S6995 JIM MARINO VOLICSW AGEH 18711 Bea<·h Hh d 842·2000 '74 Da lsun II~ 111 .i-, prl reblt eog I\. tr;111., r a d 1 a I s , < I l' ,, 11 Sl995 '080 7110 2h'll 11r 760 1936 CREVIER & I Sl & HOAOWAY SAIHA AMA '72 240Z. clean nu paint cslm int w har tap1· , deck. mags. :!2 t!llmpg 835·3171 lt1t V\.llMA l( 011\VINC MACHINE •USEDBMWs• '76 5 30iA SIR 12419 1 ·n 6.30 cs1 auto !0040 > '79 320i (75601 '793201AS/R (7~1 '80528iA sunri. <0013 > Close! s...dclys 77 IMW 3201 D y namite 2 d oo r au tom all c with :or, stereo. etc 58.000 miles & very clean <471SY1f> 499 1642 '76 Dutsun H210 .• rnto. air. S hade kit. mag whls. radial llrt•!!>, \er~ rlean. S2995. fi45 2297 '78 510 cpe. am· fm t·ass. lo m1. hke ne"". mui.l i.el' to apprec 557 2Hll.I 078 DATSL'N 511J Wagon S1000 Cash JJlui. as!>um loan . need ~ hrakes 548 7659 '78 280Z. brunLe hro""n. am fm. a l._ ·hpd. :dot rood 46.000 m1. must sell $6950 \t1t·hael 857 1322. 552·fi:!'J)I $7895 JlMMARINO VOLKSW AGEH 18711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 --- The Most bcltlnc) Part Of Your IMW Purchase Or Lease Could le Mclaren IMW!! luyOrlecne ·73 Oatsu11 Station ~ Wa gon. 58 \lllfJ m1 amdm sterPu ca!>!>. ~d tires. St500 !lliJ i23i. , 540 4083 .. Aat 9725 ~ •..•....•.•............ ~ ly Our PhoM Plan! (7 141 522-5333 " '19 BRAVA Fl \T 11! c){){I mi only Xln t eonrl ~ MUST SELL ;,.1K 0!!05 aft t 6pm ORANGE COUMTY'S OLDEST & Sales·Service·Leasing Roy Carver.Inc. Rolls ltoyce BMW 1540 Jamboree Newport Beach 64().6444 '72 BMW 2002, body & mechanics in superior cond. S3500. 64S-7234 '76 2002, snrf. amtrm cass, S5700/0BO 494·1659 '77 320i, a /c, gold w/tan Int., 4spkr Blaupunkt am/Cm cass, BBS alloys. S7600. 800·648· 1227 '73 850 SpydPr Con\·t Cust hdtop. ~.IMIO m1. mags, nu paint rad 1, lmmac. $2750 5;,; i28i Hondca 9727 ········~·············· VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST H.ONDA HEADQUARTERS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SALES&SERVICE OLDSMOBILE H~DA GMCTRUCKS 285-0 Harbor Blvd COSTA MfSA 540.9640 wkdays. ans. serv; nites '80 Honda Civu· 1500 DX. & wkends (714)831·8426. best offer. 955·2646 dys : Ask for Mr. Buer. 586·3082·eves/wkends C•prl 971 5 ' 7 3 H o n d a C 1 v i c ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hatchback, Sl:.lO. '78/ '77 Capri II. Black 548-41"5 eves 'wk ends. cat. 6 cyl 2.8, dual eit· --- b au st. A /C, au to, '79 Honda Acrord. xlnt AM /FM ater & tape.. cond., very lo mi. auto. 20,000 mi. $&800. ~1796 A/C, $6950. 644·22f>2__ ·73 Capri V6, 4 spd, 64,000 '75 CVCC, 1 owner. all re· ml, clean $195(). corda of repairs & tunes. 64().4086 en1 ln lllnt cond. S2600 &4.$-9381 '74 Capri 2000, lllnt mech. -"-------- cond le body. New Urea Ji~r -9730 & bat\., 4apd, am/Im ••••••••••••••••••••-• stereo, *2300/0BO. '91 .laauar 3.8 MK us all 557·"37. orl1. very well main· 74 Mere. Capri, I0,000 ml, •talped Mu.at Sacrlfiee SHOO 080. Xlnt Int .• ._,-.m,___o _____ _ 1tereo, SSf.tlUafts ·n Jae urly 21t2. 3 .,..._ t7J earb's, bod orf bubs, 4 I~ Yff7 CleJn. •.no 67~6MO CHEAPu r · ''1UAGXJ6XL 8U1bUy UNd turbo kit Sliter. Cllualc, tl!500, '70-'740.tl•Zcan ....._ ... ______ ._,,_·__.-... ,.. ..... '97 ................ 4!9:1t lllt ..... --.-~!.:!!!:~~~ --··-.J-~ ..... ..... ..-...;,;..;,......-...__,..,.....;__, '''°'"'0 ...... wtlll ••l*d. • air. U,000 ilallee. Vfllf1 1 baq>. dy'namlte ! ~~~~~~~~ (012201) :: ·~ 14ztl • ·• Mere.._ 21118, ._.w ••••••••••••• ......... · JIM MAllM() u1. wtaUy '"'°red. 71TOYOTASll VOUCIW.A.e .. ·• -..10 SPOITCOUPI IOVW.... muBeachBlvd. .. • SL ...... ,._ 5 •peed. Dynamite! Dynamite L Model 3 142·2000 • 85UO w-.25mp1.2 (8lHtFV) : top•. ••P. beautiful 1 •-door 4 •PMd with fae.. -------..,-- ·u -rm.......... ..TY• tory air. Veey sbarpl OIAHNCOUMTY .. ·-·--JIM~ l7l9ZSM> VOLVO •11 HO, • cir .. daa. VOLUW4e.. S6ttl , B~n/tan, blaup, racUo, 18711 BeM!la BJvd. JIM ~Die() ~t~:i:=~~ • clean SS,000. 55'7-7733 ; IU.2000 VOLISWA... BUYorLEASE 511--00'10 18711 BNeh Blvd. DIRECT , '74 Celka GT: RebuUt 14J..J000 MB 71 IOOSEL3.5. Rare en1lne. Good cood. ---------• • •J>d iUclL Sunroof. am/fm, ale, Maas. S3000 1977 VW,,. ... ...-~,~. ilC'I.]·~~.·~ • leatber, all extru. Mu.st or offer. Eves~. -.. MU. '7800. 75&-0880 ,~ ,., Wctttf A• 71 TOYOT.& With stereo Is urvr. ex-'7" 3•0SL, showroom ~ t • (......., y G d.. OK mi I coaou.A SIS tr• c ean. ~ • I 0120 Garden Grove 81 con ., 7 • serv ce Automatic liftback. Low HOW S64a• Garden Grove 530-9190 ' records. $18,000. 548-0342 miles with air. Orf&_inal! TIUlteONS • MBZ '78 280C, alnt cond. C962VYG) V()U(SW.A.•84 75VOLVO ... ---. . .... ---.. ... . ........ ... ALLEN Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aprll 12, 1981 DIS ~ ... ~~ ............ ~·.~~ ........... !~.~~ ........... ~·.~!~ ..•••••.•.... c.......... tt20 . ,,.~ ..... , ttl2 ...... '''' ........................•..... , ..................•..•..........••..••..•••.....•............ "Tl Jldpala Stn Wiit, air, 'U Mt»ttni ll Mach l, 1.118 Ford llllltaQ, V.a. '77 Rwaabout, 41pd 1tJck, p /a, p /b, s lat cond VI, lotded! !led uterlor. l>lack 50,000 ml, xlnl cond, •.'50.$4M'7J7. , ~ vinyl interior. New ltetl Sll50. W.132'7 -----------------• belt.cl tlrea, l'\IN 1ooct. '7t Cbevette. lo ~.,-,, ale, "TT Ford LTD, llke new, 11495. 842..at, ext 210 or '71Hatchback,4cyl, autA>, a-.to, Ult, very dean. 11,000 rnt Sl,000 + take evenlnp~'104a. alr. p/a, cl•an $2950. •uu _ over paymentl. '211 Prin· 'SS MUSTANG ti cyl, 175-2000; •m1 ~ ---· cetonJ>r,C.M. -. ......... ffLA ,,C:i:wllwwl8' ttJ0 1 .__~ 41pd, 1d. rnHu1e;"..,_ • .,. - ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt45 $1400/0BO. &M-5585 •••••••••••,••••••••••• '79 UMCOLM ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71CONVER1'1BLE •• Fury, •m•U v.a. 8\llO, MABV '77 U«:OLH llinteond,t&600/0BO. air. run• 1'1nt. 1450. Looks llU a coovertl· VIII.A.I I IS 84Ul.511 _-._5_7$4_. ----- ble 11 Cabriolet roor, Styled for today! f'\llly '70 Fury, iclnt runnlnl power windows, pow.r equipped wltb all the '73 Blue Muetabl Convt. c 0 n d • n '4 tr a n s , aeata, wt.re ~ cov· luxury! Power window• Xlnt cond. 1 owner. alternato.o, ·~•rb. muf· en. tteNO. (118'7WWG) Ir aeeta, cruise, Ult $3,500. 49M831. fler avst .. m Ir • ...-urea, • Youn for Jult .-i at wheel, 1tereo. (209UPX) l·\rk~ nd. 1:;'; body e.-~-831-Johnson •Son Lincoln Yours for just SfW7 at '80 Muatani. 6 cyl 2dr work. '550. Call Donna ,, I, ,J11 1 :'HlHU --------• llet'cury • Colta Mesa . Johnaon & Son Lincoln aut.o p/1 af c f/m stereo 'TSO.maro 540-5UO Mercury . Costa Mesa . lomi. $6000831-4.552 _eeo. __ e1_• _____ _ ~-------------1 540-5630 ,....... ,,,, Air, automatic, power •a Lincoln cont. $500. ---------1 '74 Muatana II ateel'in&, 27,961 mUea, Runa, body aood call '79 Mark V, 28,000 acutal 4sp, 4Cyl$100C>. ' ••••••••••••••••••••"• (882VEJ) MMD m i , M 0 0 N R 0 0 F . 840.9268 Denise I f7t PONT1AC $4911 1or1\,ou1 burcundy --------.-i SAllAllWAGOH Barwicklmporll '77 L»ICOLM w/burgundy velour, '171MU 1000 ST10AN80G Automatic trans., air 1 •1 JJI I u.&-v Sl0,300/offer. cond., root rack, power • • Come a:i:'this beau· '77 Mark V, metallic 842-2995 ateerins. ra~ & ONLY ;.,,CAM.A.lo ty•. Luxury enulpped pewter w/whl IUrr inl, 15,000 miles! <tlSWZS> .. '66 Mustanc. auto trans, 0 .... LY s5795 1 owner, clean, auto, wit.hfullpower1roupin· new Goodyear dbl 2S9ens. SlllOOorbest of· " maJs. 'M1'I eng. 2 barrel cludina tilt wheel, cru.lse Easies, S499s. 54-0-5840 or MIRACLE MAZDA cafburator, difltal control, Landau roof. 559-59S8 fer. 844·002. 215-0HarborBlvd. clc~fk , am/fm. 1700 (072ZXE) Best buy at ,70CONT1NENTAL 1966 3 spd stick, good COSTAMESA FI.,.M ! _... '5779 at Johnson " Son cond, $1400/beat ofr. 64ir.5700 -Lincoln Mercury . Costa FuJly equipped, asking 963-4lll "" Mesa . 54().5630 $1200. 67!H940 ·ea Camaro. new paint It Urea, m9'l1, stereo etc. Mt.fST SELL 545-9227 .rt;rfpm. COf"Yefte 9932 Mercury 9950 '65 Must. Fastback 2+.2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :'/rally pack. Lo mot. • Corwfh'71 ORANGECOUNTY'S ... soo. Dave 559-579 . '71 POHTIAC blu/blu, 52K, SU,500. Slt95 3940Cberry Ave. ' 5.U·5.'589. JIM MAIJHO LONG BEACH Dynamite M2DL •speed Ce..nolet '920 with air. Original & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Au tom a tic trans.. air FltiCEST eves & wknds 548-8124 cond .. and more! Neat LINCOLN-MERCURY '65 Mustan g . Full y PHOEMX Sporty styling ! Fully equipped with factory air cond . power steer· mg. tilt wheel. cruise control (1110191 Now just $3997 at Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury · Costa Mesa 540-56~ '68 MB.sEw/350Chevy VOLICSWAGEM COPEN SUNDAYS) eng. •trans, A/T, P IS . 18711Beach81vd. C7141121·UOI : P /W, alr, stereo, Im· 842-2000 79 VW IAlll'f • mac. Smoc cert High •72 Toy. Carrina dlx, xlnt Dynamite low mileage 4 per~ormance w/low re· cond , AM /FM cass. door . 4 speed with pa 1 r c 011 ts. · $6000. ,1495 638-7434 stereo. (44.lX'nJ) 173-4242 --· -----S4tt5 •7z MR. 4SOSL '71 TOYOTA JIM MA11MO Blue on blue. X1nt cond. COROLLA HS VOLISWA•EN 1 owaer, service re· 5 speed liftback ! Fae-18711 Beach Blvd. • cords. K.E. Diltributors tor Y a Ir. ster eo. 142-2000 (14466) 79 W. 16th St, Dynamite! <858UQH> Cotta Mesa. &&2-6971 SJ49S 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "7S MG midget blue, lo JIMMil.IMO VOLKSWAG84 18711 Beach Blvd. 842·2000 • miles 25 mpg S2,950. Call • 495-2497 aft 5pm. t •79 Celi ca, ver y clean, '7 6 M& MIDGET Low miles, 545-1914 .· -------'---- S3800. PP. Dave. work 630-2011 ; home sss-8367 '69TOYCYrACORONA MGI 97 44 4 door, good condition ••••• •• • ••••••••••••• •• $1500 673-1210 '87 MOB GT. Good cond. '80 Cellca GT Ltd. Edi· Needs new upholstery. lion, $7900 Call after $1800 or best. 494·2136 SP M s•0..3l03 MGB 'H, good mech. cond. $2995. '72 Toyota Corolla Station Wagon, needs work, $900. 675-4582. ., 644-4157, 7S1·91~. -----'------'71 MGB, gd cond, new -- am/fm radio tape cass. Toyota lrut;k. longbe~ $4000. Call after 4pm: bumpers, mirrors $3500. 968·2280 CSlOO below wholesale) . radio SJJ<. 67S-3960. P.-geot 9741 . C I' St red te ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75 e aca . . s reo ... :-. ' LEASE DIRECT! 1911 PEUGEOT TURIOs THEODORE ROBINS FORD ,.,,,,,HARBOR Bl VO •' '>Ill Mf'>A 6-l2 0010 caasetle, perfect cond S3.400. 780·8538 or (213)439-9680. 74VWIUS Dynamite 7 puunger 4 speed. Original blue & white. Runs • looks great! <OOOLWB) $3"5 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAeBf 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 '17 Karmann Ghia, clean, 1 owner, $269.5 Qf offer. TI0-0521 73VWGHIA COMV~U Only 38,000 actual miles. 4 speed, oristoal blue finish . Like n ew! (164.317) sstts JIMMAIJMO YOLKSWA.84 18711 Beach'Blvd. 142-2oot sharp. <003023> • CIMv. MU '10 , $39'5 Mal .. Clank JIM MAllHO 4-door Sedan. Aut.omatic YOLISWA&IEH trans .. afrcond., loaded! 18711 Bead1Blvd. Beautiful! (Ser.~). 142-2000 OHL Y $7191 HOW ARD CM•rolet ......_, Used . Dove & Quall Sts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH G ... rot 990 I 133-0SSS ....................... --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71.AMCAMX S u~e r slick r ed 6 cylinder. Automatic, power steeriui. air. Low miles and very clean. (237VAA) $3195 JtMMAIJHO VOWWA&IM 18711 Beach Blvd. 14J..1000 '74 HORNET 8 cyl, ori1 ownr., lo ml, clean, 23mpg SU00/080 968·5296 ?7 CHEV1lOlET Monte Carlo in beautiful "Golden Touch" condi· lion, tilt wheel, cruise control, Landau top . mag wheels. (458145) Now just $3897 at Johnson & Son -Costa Kesa · 540-5630 SEE US FIRST! We have a good selection of NEW & USED Cbevrolets ! COHMElL C HEVROLET ·"'-" H .• rt• ,, Ill, o1 ' ' ,.._ I \ \I ~ .., \ S46-I 200 car ! (Ser.8251). DEALERSHIP r estored. Must see. OMLY S6591 $5295. 552·49~eves. HOW .AID CMvrolet ~ ";J.#IJH_ Dove&QuaUSts. LINCOLN-MERCURY NEWPORT BEACH 16·18 Auto Center Dr. '69 Convt. al.Ito, radials, "Vintage" Condition Mint cond. '79 Firebird. ___ 67_3-_248_1 __ -i 400 cu in .. T·roof, silver OldslftOblW 9955 wired int. loaded. S6300. 133-0SSS SD Fwy-Lake Forest SHOWROOM COHD . '75T·TOP Power brakes. power windows, power steenng with lill/lelescopingj steering wheel, air. AM /FM stereo, r ear w i nd o w defogger. automatic trans Snow white with Burgundy m· terior. 27.000 miles Im mac ulate thruoul ' $8 , 100 . 154·6790 or Answer Ad #209, 642·4300 · 24 hrs. exit IRVINE 830.7000 '79 MERCURY MARQUIS Beautifully equipped! Factory air cond., wheel covers, power steering, s tereo . beautifu l "Golden Touch" condi· lion (627YBU) Now only $5497 al Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury · Costa Mesa · 540.5630 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~97 ev~-__ _ I 979 OU>S '76 Cat alana. auto. air, CUTLASS SALON bench seaLS. xtra clean. 4 Door Equipment in· $1800. 673-4254 eludes. split pwr. seats. --- cruise control, stereo '75 POfttioc Astr. cassette & lilt wheel S990 00 960-8362 ~1~~~5 ~ 23,000 males' n.u.tdert>ird 9 970 OMLY $5995 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '62 T Bird. ~M orig. MIRACLE MAZDA males. Xlnt rond lady's 215-0 Harbor Blvd. pet S2SOO PG Y449. COSTA MESA 646·2032 645-5700 - Corvette '76. Ong owner. '78 Marquis wagon. 9 All power . 64,000 mi pass. loaded. New $6900. 497·2233or552-5522 Michelins. Xlnl cond. $4000. Owner. 675-6161 -'78 T·B1rd. SUN ROOF. '77 Cutlass Supreme 2dr. 36.000ma.makeoffer. auto. a 1c, p i s, p b. 559-5958 econ omy Y·8. runs ----- CCMICJClr 9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• great P P . 962·8509 '77 Ford T-Bird. xlnt '80 MERCURY eves/wkends. l'Ond . I owner. S3000. ZEPHYR Luxurious gas-saving '78 645-~--- • 0n I y 11 ,500 m iles• Olds Delta 88 Diesel, v--. 9974 G r e a t 4 s p e e d · I ded · h -,,-transmission. AM /FM orig owner, oa wit ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo cassette, fully xtras. Call Sue 873-7081 1976 CHEVROLET factor y equipped . orSSl·061l VEGACOUPE (601ZEE> Reduced to Pinto 9957 Automatic trans .. a ir just $4997 at Johnson &. ·•• ••• • •••••••••••• ••••• cond .. Power steering & Son Lincoln Mercury -,71 Pinto. runs. needs radio. c479PRC>. Costa Mesa· 540-5630 work, whole or parts. ONLY $2299 make offer. 631-3396 MIRACLE MAZDA 215-0 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 645-5700 ?tCHIYY ,,-ewoT '4997 • I .I I I • . . 1:-.c1uaes 4 wl"lee' 011"es . 5COGGO --·1. ·oo~tr THINK I HAVE -ENOUGH SPAGHETTI ---YOU'LL HAVE TO GO TO THE STORE FOR ANOTHER PACKAGE TELL ME AOOUT 'ov AND H€'~ ~n 6e~1 . ANO YOV LOVE SAM, Ae'BEY .' F"IENO AND , HIM, DON'T YOU? 'M'tt.AW'IER! l'V' (,Of 1'0 ~INO ~S~l.F' A tolf;llJ SANK, OIA&t&.6\ I WON'T AN~fF: l HAl QUEf1TION ON·lHE GROUNOo THAT THf ANftl'~R.COULO VERY WELL flf IN THE AfFl~MATIVE" ! l DON'T THIN!\ HE I O\JNNO. 1 ~~ 6£,A~S& t eo~~(f 0 A ,M,,K . M there i~ a new sc~ .. system that ibe ~ : · maintaining a bunch J~ · of s:mns for F honle. __ jl YEJS, ANP ;t'l-'-HAV8 AN OAPl!!RL-Y PU.,.-1.,.-AL.L- IN YOUR .,..RUCI< Yl!!S, "1'H19 iS 'T"MI!! Pe!Ft,.9C'f' ' PL-Ace TO PU.,.-1.,.-.' \. one size fits all. so NAMEO eecAU9E AE WEJGHS U6 PowN ANP HOL.05 us . 9ACK/ 1"A&.K 1t) !? HOW CAN YOU TA&..K 1D A CO"l"TON- PICKIN' FISH?! 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I expect A gun.s-ond-11,godOtJon pollcv... my views to continue to be stmllar to , ' what I have been saying In public during the past year: We need to Increase our military capablltty and press our allies to do the same; to oppose Soviet expansionism and negotiate vertflable and equltab&e arms-control agreements: and to use our economk: and ideologlcal strengths to advance the cause of freedom In the world. FOR 1ED LANGE of ABC-lV1 The L:.oue Boat Did~ ....... Oil. eblp ... publlc:lty ....... the ebow? -LF., IJtde ~ M . • When l told my father that the Glass Chapel Ot overlooks the ocean from San Pedro. Calif.) had a long waiting list for weddings, he tokf us about a ship wedding he had been to, and It 90unded very nice. We thought It would be poetic to become Mr. & Mts. on a ship. So we were married In San Pedrd on the Prlncas Louise, -no publldty:stunt at all. FOR .JEANE DIXON, predictor Wb.ado ~ --..w111.-.. hmPNsldent Re.gm and hla AlbnWltratlon? -E.N., Minot. 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Also, If there shouJd be another strike In the business, God focbid, I have an ace up my sleeve. rve been of· fered lots oi secret.aria! jobs as a result of 9 t.o 5, so I sup- pose J could always become a GaJ Friday. FOR RICHARD SANDERS of CBS-lV1 WKRP In Qndnnati HM YD'lf rolia of.,... dtrectot mede you· mon CC>GC*lned wlb world ewnta? -P.O .• Hutc:hlnlon. Kan. • J make a point of avoiding the news because J find it ! so depressing. The trend of world events frustrates me. You want to do something, and you can't. So I find tt better to know nothing of wbat I can't do. Also, the press '5 too sensattonallz.ed. Everything seems to center on violent crime. Soon you've had enough. FOR 1HE •ASK" EDl10R .. 0--.a..lit~ ...... ,, .................. ..... ··-..... mot._ to •••• --Oii ..... & ... ... .... 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With a major league strike looming, our author -with tongue ·not so far In cheek -offers his solution to baseball's money war. ' By Jim Bouton Spring Is here with Its familiar sounds of tnfield chatter and the crack of a bat on a ball . AlAs. there are also those other all too familiar sounds of spring, like lawyers arguing and the snap of briefcases closing shut. Something Is wrong In springtime when a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of strikes and lockouts. There are millions of dollars at stake In baseball. and the ques- tion everybody asks is, who's entitled to it, the players or the owners? But I've got a better r e Steinbrenner: Could he score rr~ ~lr9t baS8 on 8 double? George Brett: Better than Shlabotnlk? question: Why should either side get aU that money? , Based on their contribution to sod· ety. ballplayers are grossly overpaid. A million doUars a year is a lot of money to get paid for hittlng a ball with a stick. Teachers, firemen and pol>cemen are worth more than baJJ. players. On the other hand. why should the owners make all that money? Nobody wants to watch them play baseball. Although it might be fun to watch George Steinbrenner try to score from first base on a double. The problem is that while thae two undeseTVing opponents fight over money, the fans, who make it all possible. have to suffer. Every few years looming strikes threaten the Jos.s of their favorite pastime. Clearly. something must be done. . As a public service. l offer the following solution: Let the fans own the teams. Why not? It's only fair. since the fans are the ones paying those player salaies -and not just through In· aeased ticket and hot dog prices as In 1963 Jim Bouton won 21 goma for lhc N.w York Yonkffs and modi $10.500. Whl# he coflkmp/o#a whoi M could ho&lc mods If he hadn't bun bom too roon. /w'.a llutng o /rfflontt lifatvle tn Tcon«lr, N.J. His doM: con~Nlorl4/ ~"'°"'· Ball Four. hOI }lJll be~ rc·rclr41Cd In hordeot .. r (Stein and Day) 111Jth o new chapuir colkd UBaU ~." 4 • FAMILY WIEEl<LY. A$Wtl 12. , .. , most people beUeve. Actually all citiz.ens, not just fans. help pay for players' salaries and owners' profits with their tax dollars. Many players are trained at tax· payers' expense while attending public universities on athletic scholar- ships. The stadiums where teams play their games are built. and in many cases maintained. with tax dollars. The best tickets are sold to corpora- tions who write off the expense on their income taxes. Jn addition. for tax purposes, the owners of sports tea.ms may depreciate the value of their playe'rs. charging the expenses . against their earnings in other businesses. Th.ls means that someone like Ray Kroc, for example. who owns the San Diego Padres and McDonald's restaurants, can use. say. $10 million of baseball expenses to avoid PflYfng taxes on $10 million of hamburger proflts. One man's tax deduction is another man's tax. When rich owners avoid paying taxes. the rest of us have to pay higher taxes. This taxation without representa- tion requires revol..itiona.ry action, like throwing tea Into Boston Harbor. We can either get the tax laws changed or adopt my fan!ownenhip plan. I think my plan has a better chance. lt's not as farfetche.d as It sounds. When you think about it, what do the ·. owners really do? They don't produce goods, build factories, invent products or maintain inventories. "Ole only pro- perty they claim to own are the players -and they don't want to be owned. MeanwhUe, the media pro- vides free adver1ising and the players promote themselves. The owners we have now are su- perfluous. Most people could run baseball teams better than they're be-ing run today. If you don't believe me. ask any fan (espedally a Boston Red Sox fan). AD a team r~ needs - besides a good travel agent -is a general manager to make trades. draft players and choose a manager. U ndet my plan, if fans owned the teams, the general manager would be an elected position. -Every two years in November (ideally situated after the World Serles and before the college draft) the people coukl vote to decide the next genera.I manager. Regularly electing general managers wouJd be good for America. It would bring more voters to the polls, for one. Maybe there'd be a decent turnout for a change. People who came out to vote for a general manager could also vote for President and Congressman whie they were at lt. . And If a Staln.brenner wants to run Bouton as Yank curve at the Esta:ifs~~~niosstng a the Yankees, for the pure love of baseball of course, let him campaign and run for that privilege. For the fans, voting on election day would be a big improvement over hollerlng from the b&eachers, which they could still do if they wanted. The good thing about having an elected general manager Is that he would · have to take the fans into account for a change. He'd be reluctzmt to trade a popular player If he knew he'd get voted ~ out of office, or impeached. And there wouJd be other beneftts to my fan plan. The owners couldn't break people's hearts anymore by m~ the team to. another city. And nobody could blackmail the city coun- cil Into building a new stadium by threatening to leave town. Another it.em on the ballot would be the team budget. If fans owned the teams, the proftts wouJd go to the city or sb!lte that the team represented. Money not spent on players' Salm1es could be used for other things. The people could decide whether they wanted to pay Dave Winfield $23 mfllion or improve rniw transit. - If money was ~ for health care or senior citizens, the people might decide not to buy a pennant but to try to win wtth smart managing and astute trading. They coukl Win wtth (contfnued) AMAZING SAVINGS! On any Underoos sets. ,. Made of cotton and polyester for boys and 100% polyester for gins . They're washable. durable. easy-care underwear. Moms love the quality. Kids think they're fun. So buy nON and save. •Spidel-Woman and Hulk' TM and c 1981 MaMf Com<a Group. Aft rlQhtl AIHrvecl. ••5open'nan and Wonder 'Mltnan are noemert11 of OC Comicl Inc:. 011M!O. • ••Def1tl Vlder and R2·02. lM C l.ucalfilm. Ud (LFU 1981 01981 l.#llOn \JndefW9ar Ccmplny, Inc: Underwear thats fun to wear/ Nowata great rebate/ To get your $1.00 or $2.00 rebate. (fl8lJ the green-bordered au..n• St11tement from the baCk panel of any one or two packages with this certlftcale to: tN>EAOOS. P.O. BOX NS-205, EL PASO. TX 7fl3n I have enclosed o 1 Gia.••....,, ... tor a $1.00 rebate. 0 2 GLm•ltM ....,,,.,.for a $2.00 rebate. Mynemels _____ ""'(Plii9i=PifiJ=:r------- Address~------------'v• 11; k ,.. ...... ...._ A lariSed young woman running ec:rou a darkened lawn, a chauffeur who'• not. a wad bapectacled doctor who may be ... a murc:lcm? A golf game \&/Id\ a fr1ghte ling 19th hole, curious corpses, plots men lwis1ild than an English country road ... and~ red herrings to 1111 the English Channel It could only be Aptha Ovtlde. And It's oNi on the "Mob8 Showc:ate Network" -two vintage Chrtstia, this Thun&iy. Aprt1 16. and Thunday. May 21. Check local li5tlngs for a bk>ody good time. Clock..n Clime. The 8nt o&r1ng from the C1Uftft of whodunlte .. The Snen Dloltl MJlllllOJI, D...-c.-.. .. la ..... "' ta. clever an& with b .. olomUns .. plot twllt. Whit llmta out -• prlldlall Job-dgfd ...... docb ueed to ..... & .......... upwltha cori-. Md a ......,.dock. Then a 9eClOftd ~a. ehoc. and~• he cMes: "'Snen dJGJst'" Vou'I h.ve the time ol ~Ille•'"* lb'U99M with thl unwtndng plo(a bmlcacla. .... ...... .Dodot: golfer, W:ar. chauffeur ... whodunit? UWhv didn't tMv ask Evans?" mwnbles a man found ~ at the foot ol a clff In Wala. Two amateur sleuths-a hearty and a bumb&er-try to answer this questkln as they seek the identity ol the mysterious E...ans. who may be the killer. The COlpse can't td, and yau won't know until the wry end But don't &et. The fun's In the fMt· pemd acrtpt-and tn a c::amaa tNit points ac.cush9I at one charader after another In this~ adaf>- tadon ol Agatha ChrtsUe's Whv Didn't They Ask Euana? It's t:natias drama, a .. gont de joru" that one attic said "would haw pm.eel the okl lady~· Herc.le ........... The hoal olthltwo Aptha Owtltle.,.. ... ~to ~.,...... ..... u.-ow. who.,...... ... --..... ~ ter-thadn>I ~ lnapectorHcrade Poht .. tbe MIDDeodto.tflwNlfe.-wll be on hwl to g1w ttw P'OlfMa• proper launc:hAng. UlldDova..,.,.,.. Sha.cw Ndwork" ~ ... 8nt. It'• .a.o the 8nt time thlil. Optllle ~ bee .,_ .. ,,..,. for W." So~ In •• .and tum on to ..,. Owtlde 11t her belt. To ..... , • ..,..... ... ..,....,.. atme. • . . . lt'e a fKt: "Mobil Showcase Network" now appQn on 50 top~ ttaGoflll around the country with a potential eudience ol 52 mlaon peop&i Mobir Jim Bouton (continued) their brains. -as the 8allimore Orioles do now -ln5te.ad of their wallets. The fans In one city would be pitting their baseball knowledge against fans In the other cities. This way, when a team won the pennant and the fans hollered, "We're number one." they'd be justified. ln • people's league, cities wouJdn 't have eo beg and make sweetheart contracts in Order to get a franchise. BasebeJl's ex.lstfng monopoly would be brob.n. Any town With a laige enough populatiOn would be entttied to a team. New Ortrans could ftnaDy get a team for Its new domed stadl· um. New Yodt c;ouJd have tts three ,, teams beck again. The Washington Senators could. once again have the prtvllege of fin~ last. lmpo9ble you say? Not reaDy. The whole ttung could be arranged at the next mayors' oonvention. The only ttmg the mayors would haw to do ls swt up a new league. This lsn 't as difficult as it tounas. I'D explain how It's done, but I have to admtt rm a llttJe nervous about teltng you because then ~ could start a new ague, not just mayors. (It's llke publishing the Instructions on how to build an atomic bomb.) With bdlions of doDan at stake. it would change the balance of power In the sports world. And I don't want to find myself wear- ing cement booties on the bottom of the Hackensack River. The key is cable wJevision . Check this out. Right now, television con- tracts with A8C and NBC pay base· bel about $50 mdbon per season. Meanwhile, mlDlons of homes are be· Ing wired fot cabJe 1V. Within a few years, I would say that 50 mJllion families are going to be paying at least a dollar each to watch a y.'odd Serles game. That's a full season's Income for just one garnet Multiply that by haJf a dolen World Series games, playoff games. al-star games and reguW· IAtOl1 games and you get ftgures that look like teJephone nwnbers. WMh area codes. The mayors shoukl make a deal ~ now with the handful of cable networks that are aurendy broad· castlng to about 17 mlDion homes. The mayors would promise to fteJd "high caliber" professk>nal teams which wouJd be major league quality wtthln a few yea.rs. The cable net· wori<s would broadcast the games for a percentage, or tf the mayors used a littJe clout, In exchange for a license to broedcall In their cities. If onJy 20 mlk>n homes paid the new league just $10 each for the en- t:h INIOn -a tipedal 5 oents per game 1n1roductory offft -the •• MMllY WllKU' • ...,.. u. ., " mayors would have $200 miDk>n. Two Hundred Mi111on Dol1an. And that's just the first year. Atty mlilion of that a.mount could be used to stmt dw new league. Fans would gladJy volunteer to work In the offices. The teams could begin by signing minor leaguers and talented college players who weren't high draft choica. (Remember that 192 players were pk:ked ahead of Tom Seavern A few di9gruntled major league stars could be added to brighten things up. lhanks to television exposure. the unknown players would soon become household names. In a few years fans woukS be debating: Who's better? GeOl'Qe Brett or Joe ShLabotnik? Peo- ple would demand a Worid Series to settle the argument. Meanwhile, the remaining $150 mlllion in cable revenue could be spent that first year for teachers, policemen and ftremen. Or it could be spent on hospttals, tnins or drought rellef. 1n future year5. when 100 million homes are each paying $50 per season (a conseivattve estimate). there will be enough bllllons to ac· tually rebuild the cities. lne new owners of baseball -the people - might even decide to reconslrud the people's ball park, Ebbets Aeld. Ah, yes, and where will the new ~ piny Its games, you ask? Why . In the stadiums owned by the tax· payers, naturally. The teams that are playing there now would be told to go build their own stadiums. With billions of dolars at stake. you can see why the owners and pl.ayers are fighting so hard With each other . But that's our money they're fighting over, and we can't Jet them have It. We haw more Important th1ngs to spend tt on, like the cities these teams have so caDously dJsregarded. BMeball needs to be declared a natural resoun::e. No priYate group should be allowed eo reap proftts from our national pasttme. Basebell shouJcf belong to the ones who care 1!111 about H the m<>S -the fans. laJ of this writing, It looks llke the owners and the players are go- to be play\ng some finan - cial hardboll this summer. The play- ers are headed for a strike In late May because the owners want to lmpose a "compensation" ruJe as regards free agents. Who's right? look at tt this way. Would Xerox hire a vice presl· dent whose contract expired at 1.8.M. If Xerox had to gtvc J.B.M. a vtce president tn return? If the businas world had a c:ompcnatton rule, you'd see executives going on $ll1b. -J.B. . ·free Advice ftom - Uncle Sam D o you need wood for your fire- place? Guld8nce on your tax- es? A horse? A job? Well, help may be closer than you realize. The Federal Government actually gives away such things as horses and firewood as well as advice on just about everything you c.an think of, from filling out tax forms and finding a By Paulo Dronov The 1981 Danbury Mint Mother's Day Sculpture· in Crystal ''Story ~,, . • Crafted from the finest pure lead crystal, clear and flawless. • Each crystal individually serial- numbered. dated, hallmarked and registered. • A uniquely beautiful Mother's Day gift not availa~le in stores. • Limited edition available at original iesue price only until Mother's Day, May 10, 1981. •Priced at only •17 .50. 11981 DN Remember thoee very special moments? Mother's Day ia the time for recaUing YQtµ' shared memories of that special and t.ender love that neither time nor distance can ever erase. And what more meaningful and moving a reminder than this enchanting portrait of a mothet reading to her children~ exquisitely satlptured, and then captured forever in the finest pure lead crystal. Each crystal will l>e individually molded by a master craftaman. Then the finely detailed aculpture of the mother and her children will be shaped into each piece. Finally, the image will be froeted and the 11nooth surfaces poliabed to brine the crystal to its fullest clarity and brilliance. The 1981 Mother's Day Scul~:= in Crystal will be iaued in a •trictly · · ted edition. Shipment for Mother'• Day delivery ia cuaranteed for all orden nceived by April Z'/, 1981. So be aure to return your order form right away. What a meanbilful way to ebow how mucti you really care! The 1981 Danbury Mint SIO I llo&ber'a Day Sculpture ID Cryatal I The Danbury Mint 47 Richard.a Avenue .. Norwalk, Conn. 06856 Pleae enter my order for the 1981 Mother'• Day Sculpture in Crystal, "Story Time". I hav.e encloeed 1QY payment u !oUow1: ____ cryml(t) at 117.50 per cryet&U---- qMDtk.Y PotUp and bandlin1at11.50 per cryetalS---- TcUI Anlouftt Encloeed• S---- OCMck here if any eryata1 ia to be abipped to a difrerent ~ and live ua ..,.o4c iDlltradiona on a aeparate •belt of paper. AUoinchade any m-819 for the sift card which we will al~ Pl'Ovide it nqU1t.ed. NllllM~~-------------- Add ..... ~-------------~ Cit.1---------------- &at..~~--------------~ Mak• chtcll ot 1110MY order' ~bh lo: Dukry Mint. oe-. ........ .., •..... ffl., .... ~ ................ Allow t .. 8 ....... ......,.. job to piecing together you( family history. The horses in question a~ wild ani· mals running free on public lands In the Western part of the United States. In some areas the population of wild horses, as well as burros, has increased so much that many of the animals are in danger of starving. The Bureau of Land Management. which oversees public range lands, periodically rou.11d~ up healthy excess horses and burros and makes them available free to anyone who has a place to keep them and Is able to care for them prop· erly. Although the animals themselves are free , there are some costs in- volved: The Govemment must be re· imbursed for health certifications. vac- cination and transporting the animals from where they are captured to the distribution centers where they can be picked up. For more Information and an application. send for a free copy of the pamphlet So You'd Like to Adopt a Horse ... or Burro from the Con- sumer Information Center. Dept. 618J, Pueblo. Colo. 81009. Free fireplace wood is readily avail- able nationwide -all you need is a permit distributed free by local forest supervisors or district rangers. Ooce you've got the permit. you can pick Last year over four mUllon people found work through U.S. job-service offices. up firewood at a specified location in your area any day of the week. To find the local district ranger or forest supervisor look in 1he phone bOok under "U.S. Government -Forest Service.'' There are a few other Intriguing items available free from the Govern· ment. tndudlng personal greetings from the President on certain special occasions. You can arrange for a birthday message for anyone turning 80 or older and anniversary congratu· latlons for couples married 50 years or more. Clergymen celebrating their golden anniversaries are aJso ellgible. The procedure is simple -Ju.st put your request in writing, stating the person ·s name and address. the date and the occasion. Then send tt (at least four weeks In advance) to the Greetings Offlce. The White House. Washington. O.C ., 20500. Senior citizens and the permanently disabled qualify for free passes to Fed- eral recreation centers In national parks, forests and seashores plus a 50- percent discount o n fees for camping, boating and parking at these facilities. The passes can be obtained upon proof of age or disability at Federally operated reaeatfon areas. These Golden AliJ4l (for those over 62) and (continued) t • 'AMIU' WUl\~Y. Ap\'"'2· *' . YOU'RE SPENDING TOO MUCH If You're Not An Aldens Customer When you get this amazing quality color book with hundreds of new-customer catalog, you'll items at more·for·less prices. spend less and get more. .J. Plus details on Gold Key Club Fantastic discount prices ~~~~;a customer membership. This on everything you want for amounts to additionaJ savings yolll'Self ... your family... benefits ... at NO and your home. Famous brand COST to you. names, first quality merchandise. You can get a free Why shouldn't YOU be paying Jess? gift: this genuine diamond-studded You can! 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"Our Promise ... everything u·ill be as good as you hoped it would, or your money back as staled in ou~ ca~ ZDEn.S America's Showplace of Value advertteernent adverueement advertteement Acquire a genuine Sterling Silver Chain for 55 if you return this printed notice to the address below As part of an advertising I program to market solid sterling silver chains in this country, we will ship to each U.S. resident who secs Jnd returns this original printed notice (no pboto- cop~ please) before Mid- niaht, May JS, a solid ster- ling silver neck chain for the aum of SS plus SI ship- ping and handling. There is no further monetary re- quirement. [Each neck chain is 18-inchcs long and composed entirely of solid sterling silver and will be accompanied by our Certi- ficate of Authenticity to that effect.] This adver- tising notice is being placed simultaneously in other publications. If you see it in more than one publication. pleue let us know, u this information is belpf ul to us. Should you wish to re- tum your neck chain you may do so at any time to the address below and re- ceive a full refund. There is a limit of one ( l) chain per addreu, but if your request is made before May 4, you may request a second chain by enclosing an ad- ditional SS plus SI shipping and handling. No r_cqucst will be accepted past the dates noted above; your uncashed check will be re- turned if postmarked later than those dates. Pleue en- close this original notice with your request; photo- copies will not be accepted. Send appropriate sum to- gether with your name and address to: CHllYmE a SPU'NCHE, LTD., Sllnr CllalD Notice, Dept. A~l. Bos 1911, G....,. wldt, Comecdcvt Milt {SIJlleO) advel",teemeni a vert eement Free Advice . From Uncle Sam (conttnued) Golden Acc.ess (for the dis- abled) passes admit not onJy the person to whom It Is tssued but all those traveling In the same car. These can be obtained at all national parks. For those under 62, the Na· dona! Park Service Issues a Golden Eagle p~ for $10. It ts good for one year and entitles holders and thetr traveJtng companions to free entry to ail Federal reaeatk>n amtS. This pass Is available by mat1 from the National Park Service, U.S. Interior Department. Room 1013, Washiigton, O.C., 20240. the search for your roots. Ifs available free from The Cor- respondence Branch , (N.N.C .C.) National Ar- chives, Washington. 0 .C. 20408. Tax Help: Not only will the Internal Revenue Service help you prepare your tax returns just before they're due. but It offers tc!lx· counseUng all ye<?' round. lt maintains a toll-free number through which you can relieh tax experts about legal deductions, estimated tax payments or other matters.. The number ls listed In the The Government gives away BUCh thinga as hOnteB, .firewood, and even guldellno for tmdng your family hlatory In America. Aside from these items. a w\de range of services and adVk:e ls free for the asking. Here's a sampllng: Cana AdW:.e and Job Placement: Job-counseling Is avallablc at some 2,500 state job-service offices throughout the country. They offer help In resume writing and job intetView techniques, provide aptitude testing and distribute com- puter printout lls1s of jobs available throughout the country. Last year. more than four mlllion people found work thtough these offices. AD the 'adVk:e and serviees are free . For tnformatlon. caD your local job serv\ce office listed In the phone book under the state government as ''Job Service," State Em- ployment Service" or "Bureau of Employment SecWtty. Jt 1ndng Your Family His· tosy: The National Archives malntalns land and military records dating back to 1775 as '4tell as census reports from as far back as 1790 and lists of passengers arriving at Eastern PClfb since the early 1800's. The ArchJves' Family Htstorv Pamphlet lists soun:a of geneologlcal infor. madon in the United Stat.es and other countnes and pro- vides advice on launch.Ing ' te'ephone book under "U.S. Government -Internal Re- venue Service." Second Mdklll Opto- lona. If you'd like a second opinion once your doctor has recommended surgery but don't know how to go about getting one, the Government will help. If you're on Medicare, simply c:all your local Social Secwtty office and explain the prob. lem. Jf you're eligible for Medk:aki, the same service Is avaUable via your local welfare .office. If you're covered by neither of these programs, you still can get help by calling ( 1-800) 638-6833. (ln Maryland the number is (1-800) 492-6603.) The5e aren't the only sources of advice and Infor- mation. The Federal Gov· emrnent publishes a wide variety of consumer-oriented materials ranging from tips on saving gasoline to nutri· ttonal advice, child health, home-buying and even such hobbtes as bird-watching and arranging~ flowers. Most of the pubbcanons are avail· able free or at a nominal cost. To ge~ a catalog that lists the available publicatloru, write . The Consurtltt Information Center, Department 8, 1'111 Pueblo, Colo., 81009. llLI FAMtlY WEEf(lY, AOl11 1a_ 1•1 8 11 Opn to oil poets! Poetry Contest. A grand prize of stooo will be awl.rdcd m a new poetry contesr spomo~ by World of Poeuy, a quuurly ncwsletttr for poets. Says Poetry Editor £.ddie-Lou Co~ ... We WIDt to CUCOUftF - DCW poc~ pocU who haft wriaa oa.ly °'" poeml" For complete mftmftati<nt wriu, World of Poetry, 2431 Stock.ton. Dept. F, Sacramento, CA 95817. Lace Centerpiece 672 Crodwl 16• ~'al\-Cnilt 671 N.t full cliroc· non' To .......... $125 ..... 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ENTERTAINING IDEAS ~ FOR -A ·SERENADE OF SPRING RECEPTIONS By ffiotllyn Hansen T here's a lilting new melody ln the air just now, a '"l'theme that sparkles with a glis- sando of party plans for showers and weddings, birth· days and· reunions. We can hear the notes of celebration clearly and are featuring a joyfuJ wedding reception with many delicious dishes to tempt the bride and groom and their guests. RIBBON SANDWICH LOAF S *-~..cf/or whole ...... lined. (12 • s • Yl41cb> Chedd8r FfWng (recipe tollowa) . 1 Js (7 oa.) -.a p1Mlldo- m6d oatu., w.Jl clraiDecl .sn. ..... (l9dpe .,..., 10 tbJiD...,.... ..... coobd apd ....... lf OB. ~ c.t.e.e. eottMd ~cup~ 1. Remove crusts &om bread. Place 1 slice of bread on serving platter, board or foll-covered cardboard. Spread with 1 cup of Cheddar fllling. Arrange .olives In rows to cover entire surfac.e of filling. Carefully spread with rcmatnlng Cneduar flJDng . 2. Top Cheddar filling layer wtth another slice of bread. Spread with 1 cup of Swiss Flll· Ing. Pat asparagus spears dry wtth J>llPer towels. Arrange asparagus Spears In rows to cover entire surface of flUing. Spread remaining Swiss Filling evenly over asparagus. 3. Top Swiss fllltng layer with rema!nlng slice of bread. Press layers ftrmJy together. Cover with P.lastic wrap. Re!rigerate several hours or until wry firm. '· 1n 1arge bowl \I/Ith m.1xer at medium speed, beat together cream cheae and mayonnaise until smooth. Spread top and sides evenly with cream cheae mixture-.. Garnish as daired. Refrigerate until serving time. Maka 24 (J/1-1nch) a1Jca • CHEDDAR FW.ING 1. In large bowl with mlur at medium ~. beat ~er. i,1, cup mayon_naile and 1 pack- ( continued) >: z ! I J i A l 0 c I l • I § 1 I J; I A warm r«epdon /or the bride ond groom In a amllt garden bower; tM tempting Jon lnducld Ribbon SandU11ch Loaf, Fondant. Re»a, Sign-of the Doue Wedding Cab. Champagne Punch, Crudlla with Df8 Dip, Groom$ Cab, Fruit Compote, Sugar COokta, Candied Pecans, Tenvalcf K~. Bac:on-Wrapped Fruit, Mlnl Qufcha, $aomc Chee# Sdcks. FAMll.Y WSl<lY, April 12, 11111 • 1S A Serenade of Spring Receptions (continued} ~ (3 oza.l C11lAl'll cheese until smooth. Bear In 8 OZI. Cheddar J1v.... finely shredded. and 2 tablespoons chopped pi- miento untU wen blended. Make. about 2 cups SWISS FU.LING 1. Beat together 1;, c\ip mayonnaise and l padcage (3 ozs.) cream cheese until smooth. a.at In 8 ozs. Swiss cheese. fine- ly shredded and 2 tablespoons Df10n- style mustard until well blended. Molces about 2 cups "THE SIGN OF THE DOVE• WEDDING CAKE tom.....,......_. 9 oa. (114 cupa) tlUPf 9 oa. (2 cape plat 3 ..W.poooe) llfted ........ .,_ l oa ........ ftlMt buatllf A t.w dropt Wlllllla atrllCt s roanc1 Wdot .,... (Ila. eight.-to•> 1. Grease and Bour the bal<lng pans. Preheat oven to 3soaF. I . Combine the eggs and sugar In a mix- ing bowl. Place bowl In saueepan With hot watet and pace owr low heat. Beat mix- ture vtgoroUlly and continuously for about five minutes wth Wire whllk or 14 8 ,AMILY WHKl.Y, Ajl(ll 12, 1111 electlic mixer. Beating sufficiently In step 2 and step 3 Is very Important. S, ~Rcm0ve from heat and continue beat- ing until thldc mcringucllkc co~cy. 4. Add the Bour gradually and gently, using a large spoon. Then carefully stir In the meked butter and vanilla extract. 5. Pour the batter Into the pans and bake at 350°F. for about 20 minutes. (A knife Inserted must come out dean.) Remove · from pan when completely cooled. Make cake two days before serving. Stack layers with Lemon Filling one day before, frost with Bridal Frosting and decorate wih silk flowers day of serving. Makes 20 tenllngs BRIDAL FROSTING (mab recipe twice) 2 aipeaupr 'i4 allP leht com .,,,... ... ~ .... .... hlte9 "4 tUIPOOG ult 'i4 ......,_ aeua of tartar (opctooel) 1 1111P IMlft VMIDa all'Kt 1. fn double boder top with mixer at high speed, bat sugar, com syrup, water. egg _ whites, salt and cream of tartar 1 minute. I. Place mixture OYCJ' rapidly bolling water. Beat at high..-peed 7 to 8 minutes or untll 10ft peaks form . Remove from bolling water: add vanilla. Continue beating 2 minutes or until thick enough to spread. Malcu about 4'/z cup$ Note: Frosting should be loosely covet•d fv1 optimu111 ..-uhs. LEMON FILLING (mae recipe twice) in capsupr ... cup cornmrch ~ tMl!pOq" ..it l cupa water 1 t.trlupoon lfated lemon rind 3 tabMp DON Jemoo Juice 1 uiblapooa butter or m.rgartne ""~vanilla atrKl 4 .... Ytllow food colortng 1. In medium saucepan, stir together sugar, cornstarch and salt. Gradually stir In water. 2. Stirring constandy, bring mixture to boll over low heat and boU 1 minute. Remove from heat; stir In lemon rtnd, lemon )ulce, margarine, vanilla and yellow foo<holoring. Cool 20 mlnutes. Uoku 2i1r cups . -rHE SIGN Of THE DOVE'" CHAMPAGNE PUNCH s botdn ...... ....., whit• ... ~ oa. CotMNeu •in cm . ._. 4plmwholefr .... ..,. ............ rwmoved 6 wry thinly eJlccd oranga 6 wry thinly allc:cd ·~ 12 bocda dr1I chaJnMVnc ._ btoek. ..... -c:..ba Peel of 2 cu.cumber& 1. Pourwhtte wine, Cointreau and bran- dy Into 11 lmge punch bowl. Add fresh fruit and refrigerate for llz hour. 2. Just befort serV\ng, pour In cham- pagne and add iee. Serva In Individual punch cups garnished with fruit and cucumber peel. Moka 40 (J/2·cup) serulngs CANDIED PECANS 3 a.pl pee-. h .. 1..w.,oon........,. in ~ lilht com 9"Ull in~ ..... dMded 1. Place pecans In 13 x 9 x 2-lnch baking pan. Heat In 250°F. oven S minutes . I. In 2-quart saucepan, melt margarine over medium heat. Stir In com syrup and l/• cup of the sugar. Stirring constandy, bring to boil over medium hut. BoU without stirring. S mlm.ftes. S. Pour hot syrup over nuts, stirring con- stantly to coat evenly. Bek. In preheated 250'F. oven 1 ~. ltirrtng severol times. 4. SprtnkJa with remaining I/• cup sugar: toss to coat evenly. Immediately spread out on greased cookie sheets and quickly Mp&111te Into Individual pecan halves. Cool. Store In tightly covered container. Moka 3 cups GROOM'S CAKE 2 ... mlud c:.nd6ed "'* l pq. (I~ oat.) ,..6i,a 1 cup c:hopped datft l lft a.-coer.tv chapped nuts 41.4 cupe wwafted all·pvrpoM lour lft tNipOOft ~ toda ~ teupoon ground dnnamon ~ tu.poon ground •hf*• 'It tMll>OOn ground c:loY• ~ leupoon IV<Mmd DUOMg ~ cup mugartne 1 cupsupr 1 cup darll com syrup , .... ~ cup bllllldv . 111 teMPOC>n vllldllli au.a ~ cup lght com syrup 1. Greue 10 x 4-lnch tube pan. Line bottom with brown pope. In a large bowl, toss together candled &ult, raisins, data and nuts. Stir In 1/• cup of the flour. 2. Jn medium bowl, stir together remain· Ing 4 cups flour, baking soda, ctr\namon. alsplce, cJova and nutmeg. S. In large bowl, ldr mmg.tnc to IOften. Add augar and dark com ayrup; mix well. ~ In 9991, one at a time. Stir In brandy and vanilla. Stir In flour mixture. •. Sdr all Into fruit mlltture until thoroughly blended. TW'n blitter Into prepared pan; cover tightly with aluminum foll. Baka In 300'F. oven 3 hours or until cake tester inserted In center coma out clean. Cool completely. 5. Remove &om pan. Peel off paper. Wrap In plastic wrap, then foU. Store In tightly covered container at least 1 month. Glue a day or two before ter· vtng. In small saucepan. bring light com syrup to boll. Brush a.D over cake. Deco· nne with candled frutt.f.folta l (6·1b.J coke Note: If desired. sprinkle cake during storage occasionally with brandy. Editor'• Note: It Is a tradition to cut the groom's cake Into small rectangla and place into sma.D parchment-lined white boxes. cover and Ile with ribbon. Each guest brings home a box to place under his pillow to dream on. The bride and groom put away some groom's cake to eat on thetr first anniversary. SAVE12t gN ANY SIZE OR FLAVOR F KAf'O-CORN SYRUP OEAL.IR: Thia OOUPOt1 wilt be tedeM'ned tot 1 ... vllue plue 71Nndtlno11 IOMd ll'l llCCOf'O- -wttll tlMI 011 .. statecf-. eny otllef UM OOl'ISll1UIH lravd. Limit one COUpol'I !)« lt9fl'I. Coiipon l'IOl tre111'9rabl1. Vold •II«• profllbtted. laaed or otfl-IH rt1trleted P7oof of P\lldlMe ot 1utt1Clen1 _,dwwldlM 10 -eoupone ~11ted muet be lhOWl'I on requnl. Cuh r~mpllOl'I v11ue 1/20t. C4illomtr mull pey .,,Y NIM IP Good only 11'1 U.S.A. hl'ld to: hll Fooda. Box 102. °''"''°"· loW9 62734. FONDANT ROSES ~ cup IUl'9ll1M ~ cup light corn 11/TUP 1 ....,... peppeimllDt a:trllC1 ~ tn"oaneak l pil9. (I lb.) conflcdoMrl' IUpt, lfted Food color 1. In large bowl with mixer at m«dlum .peed, I.Must maydl'lmc, com syrup, pep· permtnt extract and salt until smooth 2. Add confeetlonen' sugar all at once. With wooden apoon, then with hanch, mix until smooth. Twn out onto board and knead until mixture Is weU blended and smooth. 3. Tint wth food color and form Into desired shapes such as roMbuds. calla Ulla or daisies. Store In cool place. Maka 11,; /bl. FRUIT COMPOTE 12 cupa pineapple chunk.a, well drU.ed 4 plntl strawbemes, haJl!ed 1 cup light corn 1yrup 1 cup dry white wtnt Small bunch• Medi_, green grepee 1. In very large bowl, toss together plneappl. and ltrOwbcn"la. In 3m.U bowl, sUr together com syrup and Wine until weJJ blended. Pour over fruit. toss to coat weO . 2. Cover; refrigerate several hours or overnight. Garnish wlh smaD buncbes of green grapes. Makes 36 (IJt-cup) HTIJ/ngs SUGAR COOKIES lcup ....... ~ c:upMPf ~ cup light com •vnaP l tabM.pa1>n a.man Juice s~ a.-unetfted al·pvrpoM lour 1,4 lAlpOOft .... Colored...., 1. In large bowl wlh mixer at medium speed, beat margarine and sugar until smooth. Add com syrup and lemon J~. Gradually add Bour and salt, baatlng until well mixed. Co~r: rc&verate at least one hour. 2. On Ughtly ftour9d swface, roll out dou~ I./) at a time to ~·klcb thickness. Cut Into 2-lnc:h drda. Place on~ coo* shcctl. Sprinkle wth color-' suger. &pat wtth remaining ~· '· Bake In 350'F. oven 5 to 7 ftllnuta or until lightly browned. Remove and cool. Mom about 5 ®-n cooba (continued) fl'MltllY WUIU.Y, AIWll >l. 1111 • 11 Jackson & Perkins Co: ~ .$: ~ Advance -Sale on DUTCH BULBS This beautiful, full-cok>r brochure features fantastnlly low prices on top-grade, premium bulba custom gtOWf\ in Holland. And because we get a special discount on early orders, we're able to otter tremendOus W\ltngit ov.r r.gular fall prices. 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Oregor\ 97501 ••••.-•-... c• Spring Receptions (continued) FRUIT PUNCH 1 pq. (16 OZI.) i-GUD ltrawbemei 1 can (6 oza.) froun onnge juke COMCn· trat• 1 cup '9ht com .....,. l can (6 oza.) fronn lemOGMle eoncen· trete 2 botdes (32-oz. ICH) club toda Oruge .. (09Uooal) 1. Plac.e 1/2 of the Slnlwberr\e$, orange Juice and l:om syrup lnto blender con· talrler; cover. Blend on high speed 30 seconds or until smooth. 2 . Plac.e rem.alning strawberries and lemonade In blender cont.a.Iner with orange mixture; blend well. Pour Into punch bowl. Add club soda. If desired. garnish with orange slices. Moku 32 (lit-cup) servings . SESAME CHEESE STICKS 2"4 QllPI ....-aD""PWPON lour IA lllMPOOft Mii l cup butta or mq llltne 1 cup gr.ad Cbecldar dMac 1 cup ...... Med. dlws.d ',\ cup clmtt corn .,..., i ... .....- 11,\ u.epoone cram ol tartar IA t-.poon Nldng toda 1. In medium bowl, sttr together flour and salt. With pastry blender or two knives. cut In margarine until coarse crumbs form. Stir In cheese. l/Hup of the sesame seed, com syrup, egg yolk, cream of tartar and baking soda. With fork. mix )ust un~ blended. Cover; refrigerate 15 minutes. 2 . On lightly floured surface, roU dough to 1/4-lnch thidcness. Cut Into 3 x ¥t·tnch rectangles. Place on greased cookie sheet l/•-lnch apart. S. Brush with beaten egg white; sprinkle with remaining sesame Sff<i. Bake In 350"F. oven 10 minutes or until golden brown. Moka 5 do.n Note: Recipe may be doubled. TERIY AKI KABOBS l lb. chicken br...u, boned, lldnned, art brto 36 cubes 1 can (lO on.) plnffpplc chunks, well dr-.cl 1 llirge I'"" pepper, ~ Into 36 plec. 'A cup com oil .,. C\11> dMk c:om •YT'UP 1,4 cup """' .... 1,4 QIP alced .,._. oaloa !,4cup ....... ...ct 1,4 • ......,. .61v ........ 'i4 MlpOOn .. ound w.ck peppB' l. In aha Dow bekfng dish, place chicken. pln~le and green pepper. In small bowl. sdr together com oO. corn syrup. soy sauce, green onion, sesame Med. mustard and pel)pCr until weU mixed. Pour over c:hlcken mixture; toss to Coat e~Jy. Wer; refrigerate NYeral hours or ovemlsj\t.· 2. Arrange green pepper. ch.ic:ken and pineapple on 36 wooden picks. Baste with some of remaining sauce . Sroll 4 in· ches from source of heat 2 or 3 minutes, tumir)g and basting once or until chicken Is cooked through. Makes 36 CRUDITES WITH DD..L DIP 1 cup mayonnalH 1 c:up dairy eour cream 2 le&ll>OOflll lcmoo Juice 2 teUpooJ» grated oruon 1 U.-poon Mil 1 lftlPOOI! dry m-..rd ,..., t.upooo dll weed Aeeorted fr•h veget.abla (CMrot and c:*ry .a. brocc:olt le>Wft"Cb. caultlowerets, etc.) 1. In medium bowl. S1ir together mayon- nalSe, sour aeam, lemon juice. onion. salt . muswd and dUI until weU blended. Cover; refrigerate. 2 . Serve with assorfed fresh vegetables. Mokes obo1.11 2 cups Editor's Not~ For an attr&ctlve presen- tation, hollow out small cabbage heod to u~ as a wntalner fQr the dip and arrange the vegetables In neat cfusters around It. BACON-WRAPPED FRUIT 1 tablnpooa com oil lA c:up chopped arAay l c:up lr.etcb!o&P 1,\ cup dark com •ll"'P 1 tab\11paon Worc:ate:nhJre .. ucie 1 tablnpoon prtplU'td IUltard 1 t.ablespocMt pr..,-.d honcradllh 'A teupooo drted thyaa leawe .,. lffllPOOCI dried oregano k•- 1 •. '*'°° Drkd -Prtcou. ct.tes or~ ready-40-•• .,,._ 1. In small &auc:epan. heat com oil over medium heat. Add celery; stlrrfng occa· sk>naUy, cook 1 or 2 minutes or until i.nder. Stir In ketchup, com syrup. Worc:esteTShlre sauce, mustard. horse- radish, thyme and oregano. Reduce heat; simmer 10 minutes. 2 . Cut becon slices Into thirds. Wrap each piece around an aprieot or date. Secure with wooden p\ck. Brush with sauce. Bake In 4()()0f. oven 20' to 25 minutes or until bacon it coobd. Maka about 5 dC*n (contln~d} ~4TerU1emenJ Special Opportunity For Family Weekly Readers To Own Pure SILVER! 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Spring Receptions {continued} JONI QUICHES Pie ptlllby. 2 cupa ndpe ot mbt S s.bl1111aw c:onetards "' ..................... \4 I lTllll .... ~ '"" Dllll..,... W-=i&,....... l'h cupa .. 1 ... ....._-..... I c-.• Cf ilS....chw' ........ c:ooUd. ~bled( ... 1,4, C11191) • 1. Prepare pub'y. On lightly floured sur· face, roll out putty, one half at a time to ~~ thkknal. With 2111-tnch bbcuJt cutter, cut each half Into 18 rounds. At each round Into 1 ~ x 1-lnch mufftn pan cups. 2. In 2-qwwt sauc:.pan. lltlr together com· stllldt. nwmeg • .-and pepper. Stir ti milk until smooth. Stln1ng consrantly, bmg to boil over medium heat and boi 1 minute. Remove from heat. 3. Gradually stir about l/• cup of the hot comstarch mlxturc Into the beaten egg until blended. Sdr egg mbdure Into re- maln1ng hot mbUw"• In pan. Cool. Stir in cheae and bec:on. 4. Spoon about 2 taspoons bacon mix· ture Into each tart. 8aJce In 4000f'. oven 15 to 20 mlnu• or until lightly browned. Remove &om pan. Serve lmmedla&ely. Maka3do11tn &It.or'• Now: Baked qukhes may be frozen. Store In tightly covered eon· talner. Freaa up to 1 month. To reheat, place on cookJc sheet and bake frozen quiches In 4-00°F. own 15 to 20 miiutes or until heated through. PARTY TIPS Hon cfoeuvr91: Allow six to ~ht pieces per hour per person. This depends on the type of hon d'oeuvres served, but thls ls a good general rule. You might say a person picks something up six to eight times an hour; It may be a carTot stick or It may be a T erlyakl Kabob. Punch: For 40 people. allow four to s\X drinks (l/2-cup serving) In a three· hour time spread. That's 6ve gallohs of punch. One addtional gallon of the nonak:ohobc wo~ be enough. TM Ottglnal Ma Evons (Maturall Halt Formula ••• F0t heolthlet k>olclng halt trf It Mo't woy. ~50yeofl 090 on old 9Ypsywomon 90~ YC>Un9 £dldlhona~) the nou.Kal t.cl~ fO' on •1Clr00tdinofy how lodon. ,,_ nol\#OI holt l0<l'Wkl .,.... t S .....,_ '-"'"_W...,,,_,W.Oo~halo lo-. 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And get to It right now. ----OFFICIAL ENTIY BLANK ----. llfADWIHHEISI NATIONAL SANDWICH IDEA CONTEST I P.O. lox 50 I Pcuk ••c1t•. 1111no•• 6006& I I ... I I I I I I I PIHse enter me in lhe BREADWI NNERS! National Sanc:IWlch ldee Contest I agree to be bound by the above contest rules and agreements. I have typed I>' printed my unctwlch recipe on the back of this entry blank Name---------------------~· Address --------------------- City ------State ------Zip ------ Phone Name of Your Entry Category .. If entry is "For Kids Only,·· please state entrant's age. I Entries must be postmarked no later than June 15, 1981. and received no later than June 20, 1981. Signature _____________________ _ HOW TO ENTER To enter the BREADWINNERS! Nalion1I Sand· wien ldN Cont111. 1111 out and mail Ille Ot11e111 En. try 911,. *"" y<>ur 0tlQ1'18J Sll'd*lcfl 1ec101 ~ pnmlel on 11'19 blck, °' typllprlm your Ottgtnal .. ndwcll recipe on en 8 II\> >< 11 • _. OI OIPI' M&ll tintrles 10 BREADWINNERS! 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The perfect gilt for your children. your spouse. your parents or your friends ... it ii auly the gift al love! Please no«e: WC only have II limited suP1)1y of the Strini-' of Hcaru planl.5 available toe releast to the public at this time. Our plants arc lfOt avail· able in stores. ~new supply won't be ready until nelll year. To »void disappointment order now. Yc.r SU-. ol H..u M'C _. ... •bulbs .,_,_..,.,... ....... ca i I telypott.ecl.CCl9o pktt wldi 'on dlwl pwa lenes-.o 'oit.ndfy .. ,a.-. OLR Cl AR" "TI:L. If )•'II _. °'" cuml>lt'•cl• "'"""oJ .. 1th \\MU S1nne .~ H~•"' \"'4.I ftW) ~urn 1t :al\}llmc ""'"" l l d•H ''"" lvll rdvnJ •~lC<'l)( hv f't"'.-1;.."C' Jf'kJ h•ftJhm.t ,., ,,'1Unc1 Buy A Diamond Pendant for $12 As pan of an advertising pro- gram we will send a genuine 1 pl. diamond in sterling silver setting to any reader of this publication who responds to this notice by midnight May 3 forS 12 plus SI shippiJiaand handling. There is no further financial obtiption. 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Shroud of Turin: New Clues to the mystety By Erneet Volkman It is probably the most ve~ piece of doth in the world -a 14-foot-long strip of old tinen that bears the life-size gbostJy \mage of an unclothed bearded man with shoulder-length hair. Even more remarkzible. the Image bears the tern· b&e marks of 9COurglng and audflx· Ion, amounting to an uncanny portrait of the Gospel accounts of Jesus ol Nazareth. Indeed. millions believe that this linen doth Is the actual shroud that Joseph of Anmathea rcverendy placed ln fact. he says. the evidence also In· dica&eS that the Shroud may be the greatest art f<>tgery of all time. But the preliminary conclusions re.ached by this scientist, Dr. Walter McCrone of Chicago. are not shared by other members of the Shroud ln- ~tive project. who privak!Jy ac· cuse McCrone of mlstnterpreting the evidenc.e and reaching faulty aonclu· slons. McCrone has not discussed his findings publicly. yet his analysis, to ~ published soon In an obscure but prestigk>lls British sckmtific journal. Is certain to set off a major sdentlflc controversy. The controversy The Shroud of Tunn (left} QQd Its photographic Mgati&>e: Dfd the body exude an aura? over McCrone's ftndlngs '5 only the latest In a long run of such con1r0\.ler· sies. For the past 400 year5, the Stwoud · <X T urln has been the focus of mystery and spea.daUnn. ln an attempt to ftnaDy .me the~ ol the Shroud's authentlelty. the Roman CathoUc Ouach In 1978 aBowed the Iden· ti6c team to begin its work. Called Shroud · of Turin Project (sruu>). the team. which in· eludes scientists from Europe and the UnJted SCates. has been examin· Ing ewrything from the linen's fibers to mb09(X)pic polen lodged In the . doth. under and 04le:t the body ol Jesus Christ In the Golgocha tomb nearly 2 ,000 years ago. The Turtn Shroud. as that doth Is known, has become one of the great· est sdentiflc mysteries In hlstory: ls It a miracle, a master f<>tgery or simply a natural phenomenon? For the past three years. since the Shroud was briefly placed on public view In Turin (over 3,000.000 people came to see tt), a 40-man team of scientists has been painstakingly ex.amlnlng the cloth and . Its remarl<able image to determine whether It \s genuine. And although the offlcial results of the investigation, which Involves every possible Instrument of space· age technology, are not yet com· plete, one tdentist hat ,recently dlscovCNd evidence whkh lndlcata that the Shroud may not be genuine. The preliminary findings of Mc· Crone cannot be dismissed lightly. sfnoe he • i5 considered to be the wodd's foremost eq>ert on art for· ge:ry. ~ne. a microana)yst. be· came famous in 1975 when he de· bunked Yale University's Vinland Map, supposedly a priceless ancient map drawn of America long before Columbus discovered it. The map was presumably drawn by NOBe ex· plorets and v.iould have rewritten an American prehistOry -If genuine. It was not, concluded McCrone after a brilliant piece of scientific detedive work. Among other things. he care· fuly analyzed aD the chcmieal com· ponents In the map's Ink. discowrtng oM" element that shouldn't have been dleft -·anatase. not developed unt111917. (conUnued) Cross-stitch rose designs for table linens.. Craft 233 has transfer for 8 motifs: color chan. 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Nobody knows how he got the relic, but when the Urey Shroud -as tt was then known -first 1Nent on public display in 1389. the Bishop of Troyes denounced tt as a forgery . His conclusion was not sur- pfising, since the 14th century was notorious for a flourishing business In peddllng .. sacred relics." The Shroud was transferred to the Duke of Savoy In 1453. and In 1578, it was moved to the Duke's new capi- tal. the city of Twin in l1aly. But by then the Shr9ud had already ~ legendmy status: 1t had swvtved a ftre in 1532. and thousands of pilgrims who viewed it swore that the cloth ex· erted a strange. peacA!ful power to all who went near. But in 1898 came the first in a series of extraordlnaly events connected with the Torin Shroud. ln that year. a photographer named Secondo Pia took the first pictures of the Stuoud. When Pia developed his glass-pk:ite negative. he was astounded to dis· cover that he had a positive image - in other words. shadows on the Shroud. which presented a negative image when \riewed with the naked eye. had become lifelike Images on the photographic negative. The clear lm- ptication ~ that the body wrapped In the Shroud had exuded some sort of force or aura that had been Impressed into the doth. similar to the princ:ipk? of a negative photographk print. Pia's pictures began sdentiflc debate about the Shroud that has been raging for nearly 100 years. Clearly. Pia's Images showed that the common scientific supposition of the Shroud's origin - a clever painting by a medieval artist -was questk>nable. at least. How couki an artist have produced a negative Image precisely correct In anatomical and historical detail? Another astounding piece of ev\· dence came only four years biter. when an avowedly agnost\c sclenHst, the famed zoologist Or. Yves Delage. concluded that sweat from a tortured &ody produces urea, whk:h In tum emits ammonia vapor. Further. he concluded that myrrh and aloes, spices used In ancient burial rites. wouki sensitize burial garments. caus· ing such Impregnated doth to tum brown when contacted by the am- monia vapor. And there was still more : Other ex- perts have since discovered that the images of the hands on the Shroud bear no nail marks. but do bear In- dications o( wounds on the wrists. A significant finding, since if is· only In this century when we leaf1'\ed that the Romans did not nail crudfixlon vic- tims through the hands. as commonly supposed, but through the wrists. despite the Gospels" mention of nails in Christ's mmds. The point is that no medieval hoaxer could have known of this historical fact . Which brings us back lo STURP and the investigations of Dr. Walter McCrone. His role in the project was to take 32 surface samples from the doth and sub;ect them to microscopic analysi$. According to his findings. McCrone fust discovered the Pt-es· ence of iron oxide. an iron earth pig· ment used by artists for centuries. More significantly. he also found that the Iron oxide was bound to the cloth by artists' tempera (amldo black) and chemical stain. another common ar· tlsts' medium. Then McCrone found particles of several artists' pigments - seemingly incontrovertible evidence that the Shroud at one time was in an artist's studio. Moreover, McCrone notes that there Is historical evidence of 14th-century artists painting transparent images on linen. Nevertheless. McCrl>ne's findings, while sc:le:ntifically s>gnificant. do not answer all the questions surrounding the Shroud. notably how a medieval art1St wouki have been able to pro- duce a negative image so perfect in every detaa that it could even puzzle modem sctence. Nor do they exclude the possi>ility that some forgotten ar- tist attempted to touch up the Shroud's image hundreds of yea.rs ago. 1nere is one major scientific tes1 that mtght clear up some of the mystery: carbon 14 testing on the ~loth to prove its age. But the Vatican Is reluctant to approve this test because it would involve cutting some samples from the actual Shroud. But whatever final verdict science renders on the Turin Shroud. one question will never be proverl: ls the Image on the cloth that of Jesus Chrtst Himse}f? Even to the true believers. that question wtD always be just that: a question that never can 1"911 be answered. ..., FREE SPRING CATALOG ~==::..----------wlthFlliST ORDER Pl.VS CrrY-----~------­ atAn -----ZtP------ CHARGE TO: :::J.-c 0 BA/VISA 0 AE ACOOUNT II ----------- fZ BONUS DISCOVNT to uH on yoca nat order OB SEND 11 NOW ... and ::J CIUC« thte ..,_lot• '-'1 ~of _...,..,,...'2""-1· HON•STY: PART II Last year. this page report- ed that former guests of New York City's ritzy Waldorf- Astorl21 Hotel had suddenly begun malling back v&ious pieces of sUver they had swiped during their stays. AD told, some $3.500 worth of Items. from spoons to c21n- dlestlcks. were retumed. Now we've Just learned that visitors are sending In Wal- dorf towels they filched. "Such action Is symbolic of the profound c ultural i z & changes our country has undergone In the past year. witnessed ln part by Ronald Reagan's alection," theorizes Father Thomas McGrath. a priest and clinical psycholo· glst at Fairfield University. "There's a new understand- ing, a new reverence, by mldc:lle-dAss people who used to take Items frivolously, that theft of any kind destroys a community, Just as lying de· strays a relatk>nshlp. his life. Including, in part. his deciSion to put out Boll Four Plus Boll Fiue, the update of his 1970 best seller -the biggest-seWng sports book of all time. All within the past decade. Bouton quit ba5e· ball, became a sports an- nouncer (twice). worked his way up through the minors. culminating in a brief come- back with the Atlanta Braves In 1978, invented Big League SEMl·TOUQH Kenneth Olson has driven a truck for 42 years now and can remember the first time he took a spin behind the wheel -at the age of 8: "My father was In the garage busl- ness. so there were always cars around with keys In them." In fact . Olson began driving professionally at 15. "ln those days.·· he laughs. "there was no test. You gave them 35 cents: they gave you a license: Olson. a native of St. Paul. was recently named 1981 's Driver of the Year by the American Trucking Assa· elations. Inc. Selected from thousands of drivers around .Oe country for his enviable driving record -over four mUUon lifetime miles withoOt an accident -Olson. 5 7. demonstrated his qulck re· flexes in heroic fashion one night in January 1980. 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Toran takes the advice given to him by hie father on his death bed to seek a legendary wlseman. Lazar-Sa. and goes forth in a strange and hoatlle land to seek the man's council. , lane Ceudell (pictured on the cover) stars as The Archer, and special guest George Kennedy portrays his father, Brakus. "The story has been with me 1 long time." admits Corea. "Of course. my main objective Is to entertain, but there Is also a deep, philo1ophlcal leuon to be learned. It Is: 'What you think is. may not necessarily be so:.. · The setting of The Archer: Fugitive from the Empire is a dertt, jagqed land which abounds with weird creatures. beautiful women, sorcery and surprising Individuals. As Corea explains. "It takes place In a world that was, nor never was. In a time that might _ have been. or could yet still be.·· And although the foreboding countryside, rustic cos1umes and the use of a magical bow and arrow suggest Medieval time,. Corea says that The Archer could conceivably "turn a corner and find the ruins of New York City." Some of the bizarre characters are the fearsome Dead Eater; the half-ox, half-man Bovum. and slither- ing, genetic freaks called Snakemen. David Dittmar, along with John Goodwin and Mike McCracken, used foam rubber, plaster. and special appliances to create the colorful, fantastic beings which punctuate the story. Music ls provided by the synthesizer, a unique electrical instrument whose sound Is well suited to the mood of the show. "A big symphony orchestra Is lost in the small television speakers," explains Corea. "I asked Ian Underwood, a pupil of Frank Zappa, to compose and arrange the special music. The mid- range of the instrument is powerful, and viewers. will feel the impact. The music and picture will be as one-a perfect blend for attitude and ambience." he continues. Many of the costumes. coordinated and supple- mented by noted designer Vittorio Novarese, were taken from the dusty wardrobe departments of Uni- versal Studios. "I knew there were articles of clothing that were just hanging there-costumes from Spar- tacus, Cleopatra and Ouo Vsdls," says Corea. ··1 found them, but I also used pages of photos from German theatre of the 1930's as a guide." adds Corea. To create a burning river, Corea jammed the Santa Clara River near Indian Dunes In a remote area of Southern California with tons of dry lee, He alao pertonally eupeMMd a myrl1d of 8peelal opt(cal ettecte, end uMd a gradueted filter on his camera lent which gave the IQnglng lmPf9Mk>n of dartl cloud• In tfl• dl9tance. "The mood I wanted to create was dark, eavage, Mxy, steamy ... end mysterlout," uy. Corea. "Many of the destgns I did myMlf-to get the looks, fMllng and style th1t were Important to me. This Is a totally new concept In television," continues Corea. "and I 1 know I ahook things up. 'But I know that It will Inspire others to also take a chance." George Innes (I) as Mark the Bowman, teacher to Toran (Lane Caudell, r) and master of the Heart Bow. Kabir Bed/ as Gar the Dralklan. renegade and leader of the Snakemen. MONDAY ll:OI m t1J "Dan RWtr" (wes) 'JS-John Wayne. ll:JI m "Pwtf ltlwf" (adv) '53-Rory Calhoun. Corinne Calvet. Camt1on Mitchell IZ:OO • "Dni1'1 Cl""'" (wts) '53-Vlf(inla Mayo. ... ,.. .. Dutll" (adv) '75- Althw Franz. Stan Waterman 1:00 III "C.M*"'N (adv) '67- ltobtrt 8'1{~" Hlslltll. QI "Tiie ef till fdlltr· ... " Part I. (dra) '61-Anthoay Quinn, Owr Werner. Cittoria OeStca, Otv1d Jansse1' 3:30 ... ,,...,.. " Ille S.." '77-Docutnentary. ivi111NG 8:00 eeWall lltleis ••CI>IIl88 .... .......... • Tk TIC Dllitl I rA'"S0H 511MliNI 0 , .... llld ~ c.. ..... • DOUT: ,. ....... INr a Tiit o.ctrlc ~ -6:30- (J) w 9 • a ... -7:30-• z "' tllt ,..,. (]) """ Dlys ...... D f!llit llcll Witll Oawlll HorwitJ •••alla . ....,....~.,. {))PMlllapziM GFeatlll llaic • SPOm: ....... The LA Oodc tii vs Ille S.11 Francisco Giants @ M0ATM 8...,lliller OPf..ee • Tiit Mdeil/Ulwtf """' 1218FlllilyF ... .......... 8 Glee ...... a C'-* (c.c) 8:00 e {)) 0 hhltt ....... With 11l·dis&u1Sed 1lee. C.pt11n lewis or ders Pv1 Btn1amin to undertake the annual Juncle Swamp Sumnl Com pellhon-an ardllOlls ordeal lor even the most hlrdtned solditr IJ @ 8 Uttle ... .,. H tl1t l'rlirie (C.C) (R) Corid "laura In ealls Wildt1" Charles and C.n>line are surPflSed and puuled #hen they learn that laura has broken her en111ement to Alm1nzo and re turned his rine e MIN: "Wiiies If Art" (dra) '67 (2hrs)-Suzanne Pleshetlt. James farenttr10 An nlltm discovers her victory in an aK 11Ct can save the small lreiaht service slle runs with her lather. •(])<II 12JJ TIUl'1 htcrt4iMt futum include an uh1b1tion of 111¥ksm1nslup by a bhnd arcller. a medal IM!Vtt that puts an tl1d to swuty P'lms: a !lone that roptS CIMs, I doMtno Wlllld, Ind lht 1 man whose f11chten1n1 drums ol a hornble hurrane came true D Tiie UMlftr-4 CIMedilll at .... : t!l '111a Jl'ar la WiN" (dra) '57 (2hrs)-frank Sinatra, Eddie Albert 81> O Glut hrllfllHCtl "Leon ard Bernstein Conducts Mahler Sym· phony No. 2 'Rtsunecho11· .. ltofllfd Btrnste111 and the London Symplloay perlorm from lnellnd'J Ely Cathe dral. (Stm111cast 01 KUSC 91 5fM) a Cllafit c..,a. c...tr Tiitattr -1:30- • Cl) ail Tiit T• .C Us Brent. wood rec:e1ves a rut education 111 American teenace tustoms as he copes with !he chaos of a Jeenace slumber party. -~ TV WEEK. APRIL 12. 1981 9 50 feature "My Cal Sal" 9:00 tJ {)) @ 111•••s•H A letter trom Radar bn&hlens Col Potter's day. untd Khn1u 1ct1derit1lly breaks his eye classes The camp rectrvts a second SUIPftst when fresh veceta bles suddenly becin turn1n1up1n the mm tent D 9 D SPECIAL: M ...,.., Sfritla Rine of Gla-r a..i CIMt4y (I hr) Bob's cues ts will be Loni Anderson. Jill St John. Brooke Shields and Melissa Manchester 8 CD ® 1211 Dymty Blake Cir nneton armes to stand tnal for the murder of Steven's love, Ted. llrfd encares 1n a battle of wits with !flt m1stant DA who 1s lltnt on convict 1n1 Blake of Pftmed1t1ted murder: Krystle cets a taste of corporate power. and Fallon r.W Steven's love 1n an attempt to convu1ce !ht jury of her lather's innocence I) CRISIS Ill THE HORR * OF ARICA, rtfU&H disaster report with Carol l.Jwrenu. D SltCIAL: Ctlsls ill tile Herw If Africa (lhr) Stan Mooneyham and Carol laWTence hos! thcs documtn tary on the more tllan su m1thon people 1n Alra who hnt betn alfecled by war alld droupt and the results of sucti ewtnts -9:30- • {)) 0 "'-Clltl DI. Wulll· erby, •Ito 11 hnina his lldu* painted. is atteraic to p1111t lumes. and tricks Anft Into 111vitinc him to slay 1t her aptltment. ec.1M t100 Cl>l'•tt. ..... • • 'tNlb: .............. irtil,.. CMrilt ..... G.w. Am Cllbll of ~ r ...... t " ~tlle ... ,._.,T,_. .. n.w Cielak: ... tilt ........ ~ ~ wt•riaer ~ flet. .............. 1 ............. . z:t;JF~r..: llllMMt, llilel ht, OMIMI ttoey. (llllllle:.,._ .... ....,.. (!lot) '12-Eric Pitter, JMt llt1TVW. ........... a...,..a1rt.., 8T•••u1md ........... ,c....er. -l:lO-i ~:....,The Cllff0tnla Alllf!S It Ille SClttlt Marlntrs. .hit.....,. ............ (It) .............. 1100 ()) ., 1'lll1t s- ........ .., tf......,. (clrl) '57-Roald c.Mlan e lhM: • "TH StcMe It Mer (dra) '59-Jelf Cllandler OPW.lrll•Lth ....... __ s,edll (R) "Corilll" -Z:lO-e Cl> a A11trtea11 s,.m-111 Members of the 1980 US Olylwpic Cold rnedll Hockly T 11111 will reunite to tt•e Oft tnottltt tou(ll ~1llen11-fl$h~ ai•nt blue fin tun• e : "W1t•ll" (tdw) '59-~orntry. Taina £11 DC..... ......... • "tlld UIMf1I 3:00 • z""' , .. Bs.-tsNllW (l) ...... S,.W al .... WllM c.tw .... ~~:Tiie lUll ...... Stlilr • a,. ... a StriJ • 1t1tca -3:30-., ....... ........ e ()) al t8 SPOITS: n.t "* ~ tf s,.ta Co¥m11 of the WBA World liaht•111ht Ch1mpronsh1p bout between cf11111p1011 Hilmer Kenly and 11umber one contender San O'Gtldy; alld Hie Ntw Yon State flm11111's Compct1hon G1"'u....Mn 4:00 .. ...,. as.., Cl) s.n MilW • MMtt: ............. (dll) '59-Ridlard Todd. • llllMe: "Tw ,..,._ .. (d11) '73- Pfler Fondl, Lindsay Wasner .... "T ................ " (com) '63-Jimes Stewart. -5:30- ~---·-· lllf ...... It llil t*lt. I ~ ti.t ............... 11 .... tlll .,.. .,, .., .. --.... .... llielllt• .... •tM ·--';~··· . ...., ...... f'M.S .. ---~ . .......... ....... " ......... , .... _ ... , .. ... V'I( ..... ......,. "" .. ~..., .. Ille _..... ... ........ -...... ., tN ""°"" w t.-JllC ol llMs ~ tfld lllllUftdtntood lttoU . &Mil&Ult -7:•-o~ .... • PMWbl: ..._. ZI ,Nancy Beeler tc.nnadr llostl th• sllft In wltidl a~ m1Mtra ol lltWSll\thrs •nd LA cltlzw ''' tlleir u1 .. asoo • (I) 0 lltwlt: .. ,,,,, 114 ,,.I" Part I. (dr1) '81 (211rs)- Anthon1 HopkiM, Robert foaworth, Cddl• Albeft, Ra1molld Burr. Tht story of Peter, the rock al Ille Cllns t~n Cllurch. 1nd P1ul ol Tarsus, !11t lo the Gentllts. 0111"'911E8'11t"F• ,... ... """'" (t.() (adY) ( •ViNiil f '81 (2hrs)-lm Caudell, Cura• •· ________ ... ~Wdy. Tort11 of Mllvttl. a JOlllll wanderer ill a sll'llllf wor1cl filled e:OO wilil witcllmlt and blrblnsnl, sets •w. Cl) 0 QJ a.... out to liod. tftseolall alld aorcerer, ,._ w..s.. the only penon wtlo can e llllMe: "Ja.s CkW ~ help tum racllim lus nptful htle a11d (mus) '73 (211n)-Ted Netley, Carl awenp Ills l1tllt1's murdtr Anderson. A mUJICll dtpchon ol the e llltilUI ~ "Aant11h1 Im wtek 1n Jesa Chrisf1 Ide. the Tunekss und" • WMlft AMl!twe e CJ) al 9 UECIAL: All·Sltr e IMll: "Dfftralll" (d11) '7' F..W, FM (lllr) Richard D1WS011 (211rs)-Gla Youna. Bradford Diiiman hosts tlus 5"Wll compehlion 111lh A childless 111fe is endowed tnlh sll!S ftom "Tiit Dukes ol Hau11d" ealrtord+ntry psycllte: powers. Alter and "Dallas" s.q111rina off 1p1nst tlli bttna involved tn an accident wtticll stars of "The Jelfer50ns" and "ll's klHu pieanant woman, slle becomes 1 Lmna." convinced, that slit tS now eapect1111 e '(OK( VUDOWI: I child. (Parental DISClelion Advised) * WTU sncw Cll Tiit n.cttM 11111 • ll•A•S•H • It ts Wrtltff • ...,., Crifflll .. • flllrie: "Tiie C-.114" (adw) • HM· Haw Norm Crosby, Janie '53 (2h11)-Guy Madison, James Fricke and Buck White & the Down Whitmore. The story of the wa1 wh1th Home Folks tit the 1uests . rt!Ohed the posstssion of the lttrl· • 0 Tiie Clmtllll ~ (R) tory now bown as Wyomlna. "Calypso's Starch lor Atlantis. Part I~ 5t'llt ,.. Slllal 11" Jac.ques Cou.st11u d111 deeper (R) "faint Httrts" Tnstan discO'lers into the Atlanlis 1t1end when he eaplores Psen, off Crete's northern that Ille smooth approach lo women coast and the volc1nic ISiand ot can btcktift S.nlonn1 121 ,_, c.. ltle c-try ID ...... o.,.tM Ill SllC ~ SllC Ill lltstt1,itce Tf111t11: Tllerut -6:30-........ (C-C} ~~,:-.... -1:30- .... c.leMCI el'llt~T~ e1111t1:11c...P11 ., • ....., • "*-llcl "'"" OMf"'-Uflca O Crlc*ett's Jidlty S.U-.. l2ll Wlbct tf tlle en.. Ole°"' 7:00 e wio w .... e 0 0 CMlf'l(R) "Go·Clr1 Tet· rof' Jon Ind Ponch stl up • Sift eo· ur1 trac• lo prevent kids flam be com1n1 delinquents, and it pays off when ·one you111 would·be touah helps them bmk up a buratary rina. e CDa:tan.MailtA. ilula (R) futures include A drua· 9:00 .... ~ • CJ) (JI • hit: "C.-," (dra) '78 (2tlrs)-Kris knstoffmon. Ah McGrlw. A 1111c•·d<m11' wild1111n, ••th 1 blautrful woman al lus side. rotn ll1roup lht n11ht II the head of hilh·powtrtd 1111 try1n1 lo outrun 1n equally rftfldy army al cops. .,... ...... e 1"119 Deir hrtlll SMw Jim Ed 8r01Jn and Helen Cornekus auest ID 0 Mut11,ltc1 1ll11t11: T1ltrm .... (C·C) "Therese Ra· quin" In this first episode. rherese ........................ ller11cMf .......,.,.., ... ...... -........ ..... ..... tlltillidt ......... . .., ...... Ill ........ .... ................... -· .. -I I ......... ...... u.. ..... .. .._ ...... T• Tlll1 •.ff"'8lll •••llitl t•c ~ ....... _....,,. ltMS fl Money """ Iii lA ........ Doe_ J11111 r,_ IN EM,...._ llld. ............ . '10100 •C1>a~-.u.Df. co,.,. Gtfts " °"'*" .... fwy IOI 1 fellow ~ 11111 Ill U. • 1tu11lo11 wltll a c-lldllood frlt11f, £11t11 Michaels. at the hol!Mtel. e U 8 SttCIM.: Mime • fMtl (lhr) J~• GIHord Q1In11111 comedy H '" a111a7. from 1k¥1 lliflo olftrs thr•t Yollftl ctndidllea' I second cllanc:1 '°' entry Into Hmt• ii tllt1 SUC:Ctld in I Sllt(ill Whip Throup Reh1bilitatlon Pfocrtm ~ on Earth. ...... e EllMlll _, IW .w.w ....... a r1c lkHtti'• ,..,. •• 1111 ,.... ...................... .... 111 the lint ·111 artists' mnina on lilt procram, Rcntimnce 11111111 l1on11d da V11cl: peel W11ti1m Bllcktt and WIOl111ist Niuolo t>ap. n1n1 pthtr to d~te Ille natvre of reality II $0 Fett.rt "Front P1ce Slor( -lO:lO- • JafJJ ' ... •• ..., S.U•rt 0 lllilll ...._11; A ,,.. .... 11:00 BBCIJOIJllB ,._. CD lllwl/Jill .,. • ., e PICllltttn .(JI .... • Old Tilt ""91 ... @llflllJ-.r @ D SllwHlf: Allltller rln D .,,.., aN c.,.., -11:30-• s.n Fllltl •Tiit 700 a. Cl)T ....... <II IMlt: w .. Qrilt s.,.nta(' (mus) '73-Ted Netley. ..... : "TWI ,..,..,. (dtl) '73- Ptler Fonda, Lindsay W11ner. <IJ121 J0"9 ..... e "' C.. Ille c..try Jim Ed Brown and Htlen Cornebvs aunt ID Tiit tn•••u•..c (" (R) -11:45-....... .,.,... ......... Ales, .. ........... C..." e QI 0 .. It: To be U · nounced. • llllMe: "Wtinc .., ,,.. " M" (com) ·11 -L1<ry Htama11. "'7 Colhnp , Bar11ara Ftldon. '12:00 .ltldf ...... D flllrie: ~" (susp) '68- James Muon. Geraldine Chapha, Bobb7 Darin. e Tiit Wits es...•,,..., ..... fwEDNESDAYf Artll 15 Fer "*"'"' and alttrnto11 hstlnp. ,lease see DUTllllE l'ROCRAMS. ltllw, for yeur ctnftllltllCI, Ill the .,. s lllOYits. DAYTllllE lllOVIES 11:00 Q) 8 "West ot lfle Divide" (wes) '34-John Wayne 11:30 D "Down to \lie SU in Sllips" Canel (adv) ')3-Richard W1dmaA., l10nel Barrymore. Dean Stockwell. Ceetl Kell1w1y 1i;oo ID "LHJ l.lld" tcom) '46-Barbara Halt • @) Mliws IOf .. , l'fHi• dtlrt" (com) '64-Polly 8e11en. Fred MK Murray 3:00 Qll .. The Enptian" Canel (d11) '!14-Peter U$t1nov, Gene T 1trnty, VICIOt Mature 3:30 111 "A11111in1 a,u"-Docu mentary. m AmeriU on I 1tn1•: Your l'rob- ltrlu Are My l'roOletM Members ol Ala teen discuss the problems ot 11co hot 1buse on Cheu hyu II) Tiie kqy Htll Sllow fZi> llnrsbut with Cltt. Rolltt1s ®St1141t Ste 7:00 DD D lll!Mews Barney Millet o ttam D•JJ A11111 ()J nc T1< Oou1h O The .laker's Wlkl CIDl lllerv Griffin Show m Ood1er Ou1out/Ood1er l'rt· Game Show (}J) To Ttn the Truth Cl) Tiit Slreels of San FranctSCO .S Khan Do m Ottr Easy (C·C) a 111•a•s•H 0) A,ftdillldo a Alftar !SJ Tiit ab<Ntil/Lellrtr Report D !HJ a Rut ,_,.. (C.C) (R} features 1nctudt Sarah Purtell lak '"i ~11 1n a rul roHer drrby, a man whose hobby 1s 101n1 th1ou1h fa mous ptople s 1arba1e a man who talks lo b11ds a crow off a salfold lady whose JOb 11 is 10 clean and repa11 •1ndows h11h up on lhe Em· put Stale bu1ld1n1. and a look at ·punli. food · u lllotit: MAiiy Wed'*4af' (com) '66 (2hrs)-J1ne Fonda, Rosemaiy Murphy, Jason Robards. Deu Jones, Ann Prentiss Si~ daJ1 a week a model husband keeps to home flits bul on Wednesday, he vrsits his mistress a rn crai a ~test Mtriuo Ktro "Reseda Rose" Ralph H1nlley tancJts w1!11 an enemy Sllbnmrnt alter one of his pupil's wacky molhtr •reaks ha¥OC with an tslllOMle oP erat10n and nearly 1ets killed Cll Tiit MIC btt9la II) Mtwit: "TN .. " (~om) '67 -7:30-(2hrs)-Peter Sellers, 81111 Ekland A fJ z Oii tllt T"n bumbhna matador dreams ol btcom (J) H=py Days Aclln 1n1 Spain's most popular troubador .v.NING f u.. f lld Ell) HAU.MAil : SM r ,.:m .. , t * HAU Of FAME a HollywoM Squares "Dur Uar" 8:00 (I) I'll lllapzi11t fJiJ QJI Tiit HaM of F1111t "Dear • CD (I) (IJ) (8) ltws 111 face lM lllllSk liar" Edward Htrrman and lane Al 8 • (J) Im@ ID lltws CD Sl'OITS: lasdlll fhe LA Ood& uandtr st111n this production whtdl • ..._r W..aa ti$ vs the San f11nc1sco Giants deals With t11t lf1end.ary 40 year •. ~!.acs• DeliP" · ~ 11•a•s•H comspondence between playw111ht • " @ la1111y Miller Gtor1e Bemard SM• and celtllrtled • c.14 Tiilles @ Tllis Old "'8se (t·C) actress Mrs. Patrick C.mpbell : ~II ~k s=.,ny fD Tiit Mdtil/ltlwtr Report -1:30- GJ itou .. ltjes m ~ -6:30-a Tiit tta•" Fa"" 9:00 (I) (fJ • 0 .... 8:00 • (I) @ Mtrie: "Wt'rt Aclttllc : :::•Miller a ()) 9 (Mt llcl" (dr1) 'Bl (2hrs)-Ktvin M1hon1 ""iiiii09;;;;;;;;:;p=-:y::=;iiiiijji;;;;jj;=;;;=r=Y:w::::r=;;;;;;;iiiirl Paul McCtane. Joe Morton. A smaU -croup of Kew Yor• Crt1 youtlls. dis· austed by lht c11mt reva1in1 llltlf ' neitl\bochood. band toattller to Pt ltol tlMir Plr1 of Ille city a ID Dfff'rtlt .,.._ (c.c) (R) ''Sllbst1t11t• Mo~tt" Arnold cle 'tt\ops a stroll& attadlmtllt to the tempGQry hou-etptl " lbe OrUll lllOlldl btcautt Slit ftlllillds 111111 of bis own mother, who Md also been Ille househtltl tlltre wtle11 slM WIS tbvt. •Cl) ltl 9 ... hfNlleSJd· • nay rtkindla an old fottt when 111 U• lllnctt 111d his *flt mn hradrSt 1 Villlae> llfltft their •ttrKI"" 111rl· 11trs btcolM • fOl'lllfttic twotoN: 11M1 (wtftlt Sllfftrt t11 w..i~ crisis ·-llt lltrKb I WOllllft wifll Ilia "°""*"' wttltll e cmSIS * Tltl MOM * Of .,...., ,...... ::·t...~. -~Cflllll-........ lfrld(l)g~~. ............ -t:•-••n.F .... Uh(~''TM ,.._Ole" hit ... ti ... ~ A lllri*••*" ........ .. ........ _ .... ... ... ... Wiii' ....... ill\: .....__ ........ ~ l&:a.:-9 ..... "" .. 't • , 9' , .. . ........ ·--~ .......... Ml]ii~.=--- TV WEEK. APRIL 12, 1981 c.ian. Sam fu11yama. oevelops 1 pro cess by wh1Ch he proves that a suspected rapist un't be 1u1lty beuuse his teeth don t match those that left bite marks on lht 11pe vothms . . """ U VEGAS/DAii TRACKS * llOllU/IUWRS!I 8 (J) ®Veta$ "The K11l1n1" Dan's client wants only to find the men who killed her husband du11n1 a restaurant holdup but the crKll in vutieator al.so uncovers a casino sl1mmin1 operallOn, blackm1il and attempted eatoc110n .., w.w llttwfl ""' fD 9 hey Tel " fer tM Tnitil: ODrt ~ TlllS documentary uploru the umque lolll culture of the Ozark Mount1111s of Southern MtSSOurt and Northern Atunsas a ... HllMI~ 5"cill .., ...... ..... -10:30-..,..,.., ... 9 Tt!Mttw Cl111t lllldl Uttr 11:00 e • Cil ID 8 llews e cv <II a a> ""' •SbrTr9' • Tiit """""' "--• 11•A-s•lf • Tiie ... , Hill sa.. 8 TtlllnW's Fallllel m Did c...tt -11:30-• <Do srom: • ...,.. 11111 QIM l ums to bt anno11nced. ••• JlllMJ Ctf-. •<D9•111Ptht •Ut'• .... Deal ........... ,.. ......... 0 ......... ,., ....... (c.c) ··~--­..... 12:00 • -..: .... ,...... Mtllr" (com) '48-MlrlfM Oltttidl. Jell! Arthur. Jollll lllld. • Cl) <11 • n. ""''"" -~ ............... ...........,. -12:30-••• he ,...,,.. .. c:.ltlCelll . . .,. .. ..,... 1100 . .......... Ill ..... ~·••>• ...... <*'> ·~'"' . "'""' c: ~t..~.:-· -1:1•-•CD <J1 • .... .., -•:•-~.!'* ............. -·;.,~= '45·"-• c-.,. . ... ..... ~ • Clllll" (*')'Jl.o ........... -1:11-. . ,., ........ -M-.... !'tllt ....... . ,.., ... ....... 1-='i.~"tr' totOO •Cl)ID ....... Tiwt.,. ......... 11 ... -. ,.._ cntll, .............. It ~:-0.-.. tfll Ttlh _,, ............. . "''" . .., .......... """' to ....... Drilcclll's .,.._, LOii .... ~lit .... tMCtlfte..,....., IO 111 lllltlllllffl lrOllt lllr$. ,.,_.. lO h!ff I .._ t11te•ll¥t HltOt •••ll'ICMl: .......... ii .._... (lhf) (~ Gwp lur11s SllllS It Ille Gulld Ole 0oty !Wtll llltUS lortttl lylln, lany Gath, Mi11nit ,._lfl, hy ~uff 111d !lit G1ucl Ole OtKy Radio Show .... • ""1.-." ~i6111pped bt COfllllllllllSU tlld wftb ~ed ol1 lD Mtl*&llly. wtltlt [I IS pdtd 11110 tlltllt11&1111 Cllattr to a 611tl to tht dt1tll. duru11 • Soll c•me. Burt rau1m an 1111txpected new 1ppointment from the 1~rt10r; 1nd 01nny'1 ntw i11f1tuat1011 wttlt Illa stepmotltt1, Annie. 1111p1J Into • Ml· lled~air. ............. 9 0 1'e Utt If SmWai TlllS documenllfy eu1111nts tllt p1oblt11is of dtily wrviv1t IKtd by Utt vnt lllllOlllY ol 111111•1nd ·--· ...... -10:30-........ Master~• Tlte.tre: Tlttrttt .,_. (C-C) (~) 11:00 •• Cl) <m (I) (II .... e oao•ews •Stir Trt• .. Tiie ....,_, """ m M•A•S•lf •"''-""itlSlltw 9 ltytlitfy(C-() tD Did Ctfttt -11:30- • CJl) -....: "Qllilq, u.." "Harry O" IJ @fD~Ct,... • CD <B a •i&Mli11t G Lat's lilth I 0.11 m a.1H.Nrcl .., """' 6ll 9 Captioned MC •"" m Mtvle 12:00 g s,au 1"9 8 CJ) 13 hntasy lsllN D c.s..t• ................. f:)f'tli....,.., -12:30- IJ @ 8 Tiie T••orrtw S.ow ColSI to Coast a> OM St., ltyoM 1 :00 • GtM Autry .... ,. Cl 0£11UT: hJ(llic ~ m S..•• Owt Cl> WOl'lcl llttwoct Mews -1:10- • llorit: "Key Wat" ( d11) 1 J - Stephen Boyd Woody Strode \lDl MMl·12 '211 Te Ttll lttt T~ -1:30- .., llloint: "It's a WllllMrlll life" (dra) ·n -James Stewart. Donna Reed -Z:2S-a Movie: 18 "Cen wicts Four" (dra) '63 Ben Gm111 I 1WWY I ==--... .:::·~a.~ ·--------.... w-·-.... WlCllL: ""' ..... ._---... .. ..._= (I) TM in .. ••te .. _ Pllfy .... , .... .,, ..... lV ...... • •YTM .. ~ "VolUM YM.'" flit CM-"11111111; .. ,. M i h •• .. .. Ol•t• ChM" ... "l>affy Goes 1 OtOO ..,.. ..... Nortll " •• &' --...s .... ""' ....... (4'1) '61 • • telft .. *" "Gtt (1ltrs)-0amn lltCHl11, Sltl(lty tlila ••"' Mll1dtr" J0111.-.11 U• ........... Tnif" f(nlaht. Alt tlU!f, lllrlltd pt1v•te Ii dittu~ at I tlllp't StNfd llld l"') '3J-Joll11 it~ tyt, It ll1rtd to ltf(n II • ""''" is Jtl\lliftr POIH IS a couftttSS Wiien u:• ~ ..,... .. .. ... .. tmbtu:h111 com,.ny lundl. the ll1rt• ... ,,.,, Oii • ClalllOl'OVS = '•rt I (tdw) '5J-Rlclllrd • (I) ~ • lt~ Dlft faMbhns slup In a wild ldltmt to lz........ "*•'!· l~~rry11fl!!'..!.._,.. 1··~-~ ' ror111• an "°fet pn crac• • '°unttflt1t111r 11111 ;.,.. ·---orus w a•• Cl\Kh1 from• SlllOOtll • ._.......,. ... (dra) 'J~-clot Mcurtt11 U111 talhlftl colltft tCOlll wllo NW Ille 1R ,...,,_ C:... llhd i...t.r 0'C4lltllor "tetlltr Attctl. budd1"' ~eltl1H sttr t11 offtf tit • ,,_. • ,,.._.,ill lfll f.llt" / Clll't rtfUM. • .... I .... (adv) '5J-Alt11 ltdd "' leatln ........ ,. (JI~.,.... (tdv)-...... .,....,. tf a..... Roieft lk11i.8:;''ta Gct!MICe. (dr1) '36 (211rs)-Tyro11' 'owtr, -10:30-"Tlle ti • Jllllef. Ccorae Sanders. Mtdtlt111t C.noll. • e e ...., ..... Co11cl ''TM loJtlH" Tiie story of tll• famous IMUrance • Wit ...... TIMis hK the ru. Plft I (du) '54• Peter Ustinov, comp1ny ol London durina Ille twt (C.C) (R) G•nt Titrnt7. Vietor M1turt. NaPoltonlC f)tftOd. lftd Ille flYes and 8 Tiit CtlfbtltM lilicltHI Wildin&, loves of Ille "-"od'I f•mous men. l:)O . "Sttftt ~.. ......... • .... : "[--"' ....... ""' 11 :00 ·11.Documentary. ,,..... .. (211ri) Ro4 St1tln1 1111ratts 9 (I) (]I (JJ ""'9 three stoun tadt based 011 KMI a • CD O qt lltwl supem1h11JI events a Sbr ''" I •v•11111G I on........,.,"~ F1ilht • n.......,...,""" ... -------------'· ..... (C.C) (JI) "lite Su 841hllld • 1t•A•s•H tht Dunes" • n.. a-, ltill s-. 9 Mysttryl: Tk Rae 11 '-N 8 lM frM ftJcMtM -1:30- • ~ SPlCIAL: Tiit ltrmtaitt Bars Easter Su,,.-IM 8rolht1 Bur, 10un1 member of the Bear F1m1ly learns the true mun1n1 ot Easter 11 a lime when the 1mv1I of spnne- and Easter-are delayed. in this nea animated muste1I spec11I • CD C1ll a lMfne ' S111r11y "fifth Allnivtl'Slry" The &Ills host I surpnse party foi uvernt s POii frank-who's loraolten Ille annrm· sary ol hK w1dd1n1 lo [dn1-1n Ille couple's un,iud• trailer @fllt""'9r1 m D Slltw Ot Iris Qactll 9:00 9 CJ) 0 M8'lt: "reter and ,1111'' Concl. (dra) '81 (2hrs)- Anlhony Hopkins, Robert fo1•orth. Eddie Albert. Raymond Bu11. The story ol Peter, the rock ol the Chns- ltan Church. and Paul of Tarsus. Apostle to the Genhles e ® a 11 ad '"' ,.., (10 (2hrs) "BJ and the Seven lady Trvcktrs" Wiien a ruthless trucktne outfit Ines to put BJ out ot business. ht ll11es seven buut1ful but bold lemale truck clr1Yer1 to help hrm delrvtr deadly carJo 8 CD cm 121 ~rtt's Ce111,11y (C.C) (R) "And J11Sttee lor Jack" Jlck's hnt day behind the 11111 at 1 d111tr heats up when his attractive boss Ines lo sptee up her hie with a few healthy pinches ot the new coo\. m 0 llptery! Tiie bd111 Gatllt (C.C) "Holstnap" When a celebnty racehorse 1s stolen after m1k1n1 1 h1e1tty publ1t11ed appurance 11 a erand openins,. the d1str1u1ht owner calls 1n Sid and Cltteo lllou1h Ille owner wa nts Ille 1n1m11 ret11n1ed at 111 costs 11 qudly bea>mes 1111111 ent that 1 cash ransom •Sll'I the reason lor the et1me ilfJ .... (C.C) -9:30- • CD (llJ !Bl Teo a. ror C.· lol1 (R) "Who's Al111d ol Ille Bia Bad m Diet c...tt -11:30- • CJ) @ c.tlMM a 9 ID Jellff7 Clno11 • CJ) (JJl !8l •ishttint G l.tt's M1h 1 0.11 m -itoa111's Heroes Cl) llrett• m a C."*"4 ABC Mews m .... 12:00 a llewit: "Tiit ;rut Mall's lMy" (wes) '42-Barblrt Stanwyu. Joel McCru. Boan OOtllevy, II T Stevens Two youn1 PfOple bnve tht West lo build 1 dream U CD CIJJ IBl lltwtt: "Tlte Ftt· hmt" (dfa) '75-Warren Btally Jack Nicholson, Stockard Chann1n1 • lillllSlllOl• ID Mislioe tm,_iblt -12:30- IJ 0 rB1 Tiit To111orrow Show c..st .. Clesl Cl)0MSttJle""4 1 :00 D l'Sydlic~ • ll8'it: "Affair with a Stflaltf" (dra) 'SJ-Jun Simmons .., htd .....,. """ -1:30-m lllewit: "Youn1 at ffeart" (dra) '54-frink Sinatra, Dom Day. A young &trl elopes with an unhappy music arraneei but hie fotfther 1s loueh eome 2 :00 B ll&oM: wStc:oM Ch111a" (d1a) 'SJ-Robert M1tchu'". ltnda Darnell -2:30-a Te Ttll lttt Tnat\ -2:45-m Mcmei: ''Tiit Halfbreed," "J•i· uar" -2:55- .. MoMs: "Duel of Art," "Coun· term.'' "bdar Secret Stnka" ..... 11 fllDAY (c.titlllt4) of which puts OawKI on lhe wron1 s1dt of some desperate characters 8 0 ID Harper V1tlt1 rTA "To Dunk or Not to Dunk" Alter bt1n1 tOSStd off the sthool carn1Yal comm1tee by hypoc11t1cal P T A mtmbtrs, Stella Johnson retabatn by openin1 both a k1SS1n1 and dunk 1n1 boot~ at lht annual event 9 lll'fit: "Dta4Ht r t~u tl1t llale" (adv) '67 (2h11)-R1ch11d JohnM)ll, Elke Sommers. N11el Gretn. Sy1v1 11.oscina Bulldor" 01ummo11d is called by Scotlind Y11d alter two wealthy men are murdered a rn ® a T11t 1aa.1 no. A•azin1 Atli1111ls Special 1uest Brool!t Shields roins hosts Bur1w Mered1tll. Jim Stalford and Prist1Ha Presley u they 1ntroduee new and prn10usly aired se1ments D llloirie: t!J ''Tiit Fan ti Kar- rew" (dra) '47 (2hrs)-Ru Hamson. Maureen O'Hara. V1ct01 McL11len. A man of violence and a woman of st0rn almost break a mama11. m PM M1pil11t m lltwie: ''ltysttty ,, tllt S.Crt4 Sllr0114 Richard Burton narrates this documentary bout the mysterious Shroud of T urrn S Wi1tl OU & a.1 (t-C) fll)lAW...ilRt'fltw H WaH Stntt w ... -1:30- .. 0 (ft! 1'1lt lfNr lrWes "A Pretty Boy Is l1kt a Melocly" The models who .ere svpposed lo ..., lite tan llShions 1n Marcia's line of men's wtar wal\ out and Wally and Phllhp are lorced to ftll 1n ec:....11e.-._ ... .,.... 0 Mitt .... ~ lftclel ....... , ........... .... ...... 8:00 I • ()) a:J Tiii ....... lluaM ~)·A mlSIH• in 1 mtdlQI "'*' iullts • c.hanced 111111 out of loss HOU wllen ht thi!W he llU but a Jhof1 t1111• to live. •Slll ... Nt"Mllfdtf MI QuestlOll" Tiit wilt Of I fOfllltf dis trict attorney Is burr1t4 It death It! 1 suspicious t11 ct1dl llWl11tdl1tely titer 1,.in1 Nero Wo"• to f111cl tut wllo his Ileen lhr11ten1111 her Mis· band's life . • CJ)! ... : ........ .,.. (drt) '79 (2~ ...... 'Ind ....... Swotds 111.-tllt 1ir, ka•llfwf ~ ...... , ............ . ,.... ... tokts., .......... . ... Ille flt• ol -....... .. tllt MllllCe. 19 ..... :~ ..... en." •> '11 (Jtlll).OJee 0.. ................ •.flle•rl Ille ... ~ lff lh tree• ar --:c i?&" ~ II:: ......... Bobby's senate committee; and JR consults a lawyer about custody of John Ross 8 9 0 lllC fllns ll1111lu llitll li.W ..... .., .. ...., .., ............. ""' ID SecrllNltl ""' Ml tmew fD Tiii ... ,...._. [1' (R) "Vat nette's World' A Study of 1 Youns Artist" CDllecM111ecM 9 lilt ...,.,,. ,_,.., -10:30-........ @ Tiii i.. llltbn D l.illlltl ~A""'* Ldhln Hellman recollects her Ion& retition· ship with writer O.slliell Hammett alld upl11ns how Hammett 1nftu enctd h11 wnhna 11:00 ••())@ 9 0 11fts e Star Trtl •(1)98 ... • 1'1lt lltwlJwd GIM • lll~A"$•H • letlllY Hill @ TlltlftVeict • Did Clwtt (ll S!lukPrlliM -11:30- • ()) a:J Sl'OITS: llU ....... W Tums lo be Hnounced . ea a w.re.... •Cl)lJlal .... DIAf11W11DNI ...... "Ill Stlfdl If ........ All" '76-0ocumtnt.,y. • CllllCI ,. ... 0 0,..1111111 eai:.,.....• ... ..... 11:00 e llleN: "l1lt ._.,.(ad¥) 'S2- Rocl Camefotl. CtsM lotwo. • (I) l1I • ,,..,. ...... ........ -12:30-llu~t~ .......... 1100 ........ 111 .. . . .., ....... ... -1:11- • ...._: • "Miit'" (clra) ··~~ l"'11ey. . .... ., .,., .... Thlll -·~ a: ::;...-. =·$~-:.= F.-.MltlS...Olll---. ~'rft==· '~ .;r..:. ~ !.- ... .Jn.. .. I ... ~( .. ) _, .. ,.,;..~ ..-.,..a (SATURDAY I Arlll 11 I MORNING 1:00 8 (I) Swlrile s-.ttr -~ D C1n •ity FteAacl • Uliltnity " tllt Ail -6:30- -~ CD ViMI Alqrt 81'1f• c.t • <fl If•, .. , ..... (I) ... " Acrk4lltlr• •!.11"1'~ • s,e.H o.t . ..... , ..... ID C.~ AIC film 121 Tiii .,.., luMh (ft! Hot F114&1 7:00 • Dlllty'1 Trttl!MM 8 0 tB GMziltt/ltlll .... eP...tttn •CD cm a s.,.rtriltl* ""'' Cl> TY I Leib 1t Leln11tta • Hot , ... Slllw -~ • llllplst I -7:30-• ......... llllclc .... llldllM ...... ...,... (I) lliMllrtll • 1111 liiaf• rurt ""'4 •D1•111•1 ... ... ,..USA .............. . ....... 8100 • (I) 9 ,_, *" • •• 1111 .......... 5p ...... ....................... " (Cl!ll) '5'-0.11 Day, Jeck ltllllllOll ............. .... TV WEEK. APRIL 12, 1981 -10:30- .. ID aJl SPORTS: Baseball hams to bt announced • a..nu•s r., ''" • (J) 9 a T1M11M1•11 DAllMtt & c.st• • $11lllilliellS11111 ID Tiii P1Ht 11..-0 Woten' ,..Utt 11:00 • (I) 0 Tiit ,.,..,. .... , • SPORTS: W11l4 Ch1111,ienship Tiiiis Cover11e of the $320,000 Challen11 Cup . • CD (])) QI Wttha4 Special (R) "The Trouble 111lh Miss Switch' ID bttlf • lllkllff ., l.llCU !Aft 9 Tiit l4lliMss UdlHtt -11:30- • (J) a1 a AiMriu• 111141. lt.all4 With host 01ck Clark •s.ITl'lill m 1.tt·111n taThtflltwMtrluM (JI TIMHllMGar41111r I ._.,..,..,.., ...... ................... ' ... ....,, d JF(•) (l!ll;)-T• f,..., ,..._ Imo ,. •• CM¥iCt .......... lk ,.. •• t • " .. -,,.. ... llWllllll ~ •CD••._...._ CR) "~ 1114 Sooll'f a Ottt" Ki• 1$ tlltllltd .-, "' 11ne11y ttw SoMy Ott Oft tM IM-111 t•flfftCol doll bit .. tlfll ..th Htt\fy alld Ills ~­rock blllld da,._ • lllttle: • •1c111 lltrtNIM 117" (dtl) '48(Zhrs)-Jamet Sthr· •rt. Helen Wilker. lll(httd Collte. l" J CoOll A 1111111 ad 111 1 Pf'SOllll collllllll NIU Ille btai•llillt of I report•'• tfb1s to fftt 111 i1111octnl """ '""" Pf*ll •a a.a.:a.Olllt.,. ,, (2101$) Ptltf u.tillow ... tliii atha C'11at1t wllodu11lt tl1111tt1 lcll stars J1111tt W11w1d ud Camplltlt. [:J!!!!!![::l"' • e: "Tiit ltlllltQ!rm" (com) '61 (21111)-Sophl• Loren. 8100 eee(l)OO.._ .......... •C1><11•0 ... • Tk Tee hllctl • ... 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(R) "The Dor· laa Secret" Tiit Oori.ns, who c.n fttl 1 dudlJ '"''' by wurlnc llrantt maskta O¥tr their f1ea1. hold the St111111p S•rchtr cepliwt unlil the crew \llrlll over • Oori1n wo1111n Peter Selle11. lltcause of htt l1ther·s will, 1 millio111iress m11st m11ry 1 man who 1$ t 1ood buslntu1111n • OI Stitt: llrlldl YtMI Lnlet (R) Bt1uch lumel ICU olll "The Dybbuk," • lttendwy plly of posses· S1011 and "HelSMle. the 1'1111btet." a 1mer dal1n1 back lo the 17111 century ((l ...... SM!tS., -8:30- • Cl) (fJ ,.,, rtKt Superv1sm1 1tlorn1y 01v1d Ross eels hot·undtr the collar when 1 htppy couple plays 1t ·cool' 1fler 111111 14·year·old d1u1hter seeks leaal aid lo be adopted into a re1ul11 family. e (]) (lJ (8) M9lk & Milldy "Old Muuable Mor'lil' The toYOus vis11 by evtryone's fnonte Gundma Cora tUIM to &loom wllen slit CttS muutd in lht park. but Moik turns Ille dlst11dly deed into 1 llll111ous caper wllen ht and Gund1111 1oin forces to ewen 1he SCOlt @Selle IJS.C 9:00 11 CJ) (l}l 11111111111, P.I. Under or d1n1ry cucumstances. Thomu Maa num aoes all out to help his clients. but entennc 1 marathon swim run bike llCt IS lOIAI too far. .. 0 llMlt: NfamllJ Pitt" (susp) '77 (2hrs)-Kmn Black, Biuce Dern Barblra Hims. Wilham Devine A couple ·s dan1er filled surth for 1 m1ssm1 man IS trauchl 111th unra pteltd d1sconues of c11mts beine C4mm1t1ed b, a ~rson or persons unknown lo them • (]) Cial (21) lirllly ..., (U) (A) "Dorsey" A new delectrvt sp11u career 1ealousy 1n Olfl(tr Levitt. the11 drops a r11l l1w.1nd order bombshell by 1ccusin1 his fellow 1nvest1111ors of beine on the take f.m fll•11 'II Ch1rles Ch1mphn 1nd Gary £ssert hosl lll1s spet11I h1&hh1hlin1 chps ind foot•&• from e1chl films to be shown 1n the up tom1n1 r1tmo tGJSMI• ,, .... -9:30- • (Ill at lnl louit Bumps Into an Old lady" lou1t's attempt to stttt his w1y lo romance 1nth t pretty new driver rinas up a SI million l1wsult when llt pilots lhe cab into a hltle old lady as she steps off lht curb. •C.... ·-...... (C.() '---"• i0100 • Cl) 0 • .,.. Miry 11 ... toll~ bf tM ...._,.., .... hvt rtaellOI Of I .... 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