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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-05-10 - Orange Coast Piloto o a 111111 ClllT as e u a o es • -- YIUI HlllUllfDAllY PAPll O RANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA SO C E NTS Six held • m nun SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador CAP) -Six members of El · Salvador's armed forces have been arrested in connection with the December murders or three Roman Catholic nuns and a church worker from the United States, Defense Minister Jose Guillermo Garcia announced ~aturday. Garcia said the suspects were arrested April 29, but he did not identify them or say why their detentions bad not been reported earlier. Ranking military of- ficials had said as late as Friday night that they knew of no ar· rests In the case. A docwnent sent by the gov· ernment to the U.S. Embassy and seen by some newsmen list· ed three names as Sgt. Luis An· tonlo Colmindres Aleman and Corporals Luis Elias Sanche1 and J ose Roberto Moreno Can· Jar a. It did not give their branch of the security forces and Garcia declined to say if the suspects were soldiers or paramilitary policemen. • • gs consulted about Garcia'• an-• nouncement, but he declined to discuss the Salvadoran report to the embassy. "l can't 1et into deta ils of our private com- munications," he said. A U.S. official who asked not to be identified said the depart- ment expects the suspects lo be brou1ht to trial. Robert White, the former U.S .. ambassador to El Salvador, told a news conference in Rochester, N . Y .. Thursday , that the : Salvadoran government had ar- rested six soldiers for the kill· ing s of t he four American women. Auto rams SA home, two killed A Santa Ana mother and her 10 -year -old son were killed Saturday when an alleged drunk driver plowed througb a kitchen where the woman was preparing dinner. 52 .exerc~es in encouragerrient ln Washington, the State Department issued a statement, ''We are encouraged by the ac· tlon of the government of El Sa l vador in detaining six persons suspected or involve· ment in the tragic killing of the four American churchwomen in Dece mber. This action dem· onstrates that the investiga- tion Is m aking progress and shows the firm determination of the government or El Salvador to act aaalnst wanton violence, wt:iatever its source. U.S. of· f lc(al1 have been workln1 cloaely w ith Salvadoran authorities in their investigation and will continue to bring It to a successful conclusion ." Police said the bod ies of Enocincia Sanchez, 33, and Hugo Perez were pinned beneath the wreckage or the 1974 station wagon that crashed throu1h the living room before ramming into the kitchen at 2246 S. Kilson. Three other children and an unidentified 27-year-old cousin standing ne arby were not in· ju red. ,, ~very mother's days are hap- pin\ when their children are s~Wtl•. Tbat"s a frequent reaction dur- i n 1 Moveme nt Education classes !or "ru1 rats" -youngsters from 3 to 12 months -taught by Dave Harding at the Orange Coast YMCA. The parent work• wlth the child. 1tretcbinc anct nexln1 hi• mu1clea. Ttn·mon~·olcl Scott Dore ol Ne'Npe>rt Beech ftiee like ' an. alrplane wltb bis mother C~ol pcovldln1 the ~w4tr. llobtn Sinclair of Costa Mesa coaxes Blake, 4 month•. to become more aware of hia tur· roundlbgs With pleasant deUPt. Given a little more tllne, he'll be motivated tt crawl ud nach up for the toy. Explorin• the rln•'• clrcu,m- r erence are Mary Jane ·and Amber Segerblom of Newport Beach and DaMa and Michael Caples of Fountain Valley. Emi- ly and Andrew Evans are laing the short cut throuch the center. 'Rug r~ts' learn to fie~ their muscles in Movement Education classes State Department spokesman David .Nall said the U.S. Em- bassy ln El Salvador had been SUNDAY SPECIAL Police said .the driver was ·traveling about 60 mpb hour westbound on Warner Avenue when he struck the house at 5:30 p.m. Elazar Zirate, 23, of Carson, was arrested on suspicion of fe lony drunk driving and vehicular manslaughter. He was not injured. Sloane's educated, TWW it's goodbye By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OfllleDelty ...... 14.tff Stacy Cotting, 14 , of Hunt- inlton ~ach, took home a black LabracIOr r etrlever puppy 17 months a10. She's watched the dog, Sloane, crow to become a handsome full-size animal that has won the affection or her entire family. She~ trained the dog to climb aboard jet planes, to 11nore cats, balls , loud noises and other dogs and to behave lnslde restaurants and classrooms . On Monday, she'll be telling the dog goodbye. Stacy wlll be keepln1 an agreement' she made when she ob ta i n e d Sloane from the San Rafael·based Gulde Dogs for the Blind. Hl s pup -ryhood train- n 1 con-' eluded, he must be re- turned to the •H•DlllMMI oraanlzatlon. Sloane will be pre- pared u a helper tor a slshtleas person or will be UJed for breed- lnl additional autde do11. ON THE INSIDE •OTRB&S' ~AZE -With mlcrowava tor cooldnt and TV tor babyaltUn•, clOn't mothers today have life euler than the prevta.. 1-.ratloa 1 A poll ol · Oranae Coa1t 1randmotber1 1bow1 some 1ympatbetlc: and humorous comparl1ons. Pace At. llENIO& BOOM -At '5, the Soelal Security 1y1t.m l1 tacln1 a mid-life c:rilll. Moel aaree that 10met.biq'1 iot to be done to prevent the dlfHter tbat'I poulbl• when the Nby boom ••••ration reacbel TeUrem.nt 11•· P ... AI. LSA'l'llSaY ParNOS -TIM MW '1DIW9it'' look la 100 YMrl o1c1 . w-.a tuhiom.,. touted u ''cUual, eomlortab&e, wuba· bl• and.,.., far,._,._. ln and -~ ... • • -off ........ , ...•. Stacy has raised and trained Sloane as a project for the Fow1- ta l n Valley Cloverdales 4-H Club. . Her first responsibility was to housebre ak and socialize her new puppy. Sloane's early challenges were getting acquainted with the Cot- li n g s' other do1 . an olde r cockapoo named Smokey, and learning lo climb and descend stairs. "He was a typical clumsy pup- py, and when he came down tht> stairs he looked just like a Slinky," Stacy recalls. During his first Christmas, the mischievous puppy devoured an entire 'package or malted milk balls that b4d been left under the tree. Soon, though Sloane had to be tau1ht the six basic obedience commands : sit, stay, come, heel, down and retch. He also bad to learn guide dot etiquette. A guide dog cannot j ump up for food, and he must Ile patient- ly beneath a t able while hla owner dines. A 1ulde dog cannot chase rab- (See DOG, Pa1e Al) PRINCE OF HUMBUG - Substltutinl Tony Orlando for the lead ln the Broadway musical "Barnum" broutht 111p1 of disbelief. But the llnaer tell• several reuou why tM ex· pects tbe aurprtae lll tum in bia favor. ,.,, 88. INMX ........ ., ~ 0-ta.M-tl --a.... C1 o..... .. .... ..... AM ......... ,., .... ,.. .. ··-·· .... .,....,_ . ..., ....... 'CM I ,I •• ·-------···---.. _. -.. -----________________ _,_ I ,._ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10. 1981 &,. JEFF PARKER °' ... o.11, ,. ... , .... What1 are you most grateful to your mother for'! Sharene ures Newport Be.ch, floral designer. "She's had to put up with all my problems. Sometimes you hurt thf person you're closest to Inadvertent· ty, and tots of t imes that's your mother. She's always put up with my constant revolts." Jody Sink com Mesa, health club Instructor: "For being my best frie nd. She always helped me out with problems -I could go to her w ith anything on my mind and she'd hear me out. I wouldn't be the person I am today without her." Joe Gioscia Costa Mesa, retail manager: "I'm grateful for her respect, and that goes for both parents, really. They had to allow me freedom at a certain time In life and that decision is important. The parents of a lot of my friends are still trying to run their lives. My mother is terrific." Paul Fitz-Gibbon Newport Beach, motorcycle racer: "She supported my racing. She he lped me financially and emot ional· ly -without her it would have been impossible." Laurie Nelson Costa Mesa, bookkeeper: "She sacrificed all he r time for her family and you can't r eally do much more. She d idn't have a life of her own for a while. She never spoiled us though, she taught us responsibility. I really love her." Carla Windham Huntington Beach, cosmetologist: "She taught me responsibility and how to handle my problems myself. I come from a famlly of nine, so that's important. She gave me a lot of personal responsibility -I can deal with pretty much any situation." Darren Hurley Costa Mesa, deliveryman: "She put up with my irresponsibtll· ty. Stle taugM me how to handle probfems and deal with society. She taught me how to get along with peo- ple." Laura Seymour Costa Mesa, retail manager: "She just brought me up right. Higtt morals and good values ... no, good morals and high values. She taught me how to be independent but took care of u.s too. She's very outgo-. Ing and generous a nd is the best mom anybody could ever have." Candie Morgan Irvine, bookkeeper: "She's always been there when I needed her. She always gave me comfort and courage." Sue Brown Yorba Linda, bookkeeper: "She helps m e when I need her, giving support and help. She's always been an inspiration to me." -· Inside: Journey M -m-memorable .,yacations in Mazatlan and Manila are de· talled In. Journey, the travel ma11iine 1upplement to today's Dally Pilot. Seafood Is the specialty of the Mexican destination. The article describes sever'al restaurants and details how to charter boats to take advantage of the flshin1 t conditions. ,- Thomae P. Hiity Nllllllr Robert N. WHd Travel prpfeaslonals claim Manila is the gateway to th~ Orient. The PpHlpplne capital may be viewed via neon·colored jeepne~ or rw those who prefer a more leisurely pace, there's the chandellered grandeur of the Manila Hotel. A recap or California'• 12 theme parks completes the con· tents of this lively lssoe. . ,,....,,. M. Thom11 l<HYll Ulllr t.~urphlne ~H.LOOt ...... ~ ...... _Wycliffe ·hears Gr.aham By JEFF PARKER Of ... Delly P'i• ..... In a celebrution marked by sad n ess at t h e death of translator Chester Bitterman Ill, the Huntington Beach·based Wyc liffe Bible Translators ce lebrated t h ei r 50lh an - niversary Saturday night at the Anaheim Convention Center. Some 7 ,000 people packed into the auditorium to honor Wycliffe founder Cameron Townsend and hear evangelist Billy Graham. The ceremony opened with a one-minute silence followed by a prayer for Bitterman, kid· napped by Colombian terrorists Jan. 19 and found slain 48 days later. · "The blood of the ·martyrs is the seed of the church," said the Rev. Donn Moomaw, who led the opening prayer. His words of strength borne of grief set the tone for the evening. Townsend. the 85 -year -old founder, took the stage at 8 p.m. and soon found himself sur· rounded by dozens ot the people who worked with him in his ear· ly years in Guatemala. He oritinall y went to Guatemala in the 1920s as a Bi· ble salesman, but soon found the non·Spanish speaking Indians were not interested in buying Spanish language Bibles. Livlng with the Mayan Ca.kchi· quel tribe he labored 10 years to learn its language, give it a writ- ten form, then teach the Indians how lo read it. In 1931, he com- pleted the translation of the New Testament into Cakchiquel. He founded the Wycllrte Bible Translators to carry on his work and bring the New Testament to people who were without written language. Wycliffe linguists have since completed 150 New Testament translations into pre- viously unwritten languages. Dell,-~ ..... A baby talfes a few tentative steps toward the water at Doheny State Beach Saturday afternoon with Mom's help. ThoU&an& packed Orange C003t beaches Saturday as temperatures were m the 80s 150,000 crowd beaches OUtlook good/or tax plan WASlllNGTON <AP> -Presi· dent Reaga n 's r esounding budget victo r y in the Democratic controlled House virtually guarantees passage of billlorui of dollars JO spending cuts and at the n me lime boosts chances for hi.s lax ·CUl proposal. les!I popular in Congress It also has GOP leaders talk· mg optimistically if hesitantly about a co alition o f R£•publtcans and conservative Democrats that would make the llouse as reliably receptive to the pres1deht's economic pro- gram for the next two years as the Senate No sooner had the House voted to support Reagan's budget bl ueprinl last Thursday than Re publican leader Bob Michel of l111no1s told reporters the de· c1s1on showed "maybe a coali- tion of sorts that l"faybe could last throughout the Congress." "I think it demonstrates that th e majority o f t h e 97th Congress is going t.o be much • more fiscally responsible" than r ecent Congresses have been. agreed Rep. Charles Slenholm, 0 -Tex , a s upporter of the Reagan bud get plan and chairman of a 47-member group of conservative Democrats. As ked 1f that meant Reagan would get most of his economic proposal passed, Stenholm said , .. Certainly I Uunk it does." Unlike in the GO P controlled Senate. the Democrats hold a 51-vote edge an the House But that paper maJority was shredded in the first big test vote of the year as 63 Democrats voted with all 190 Republicans to support the president's budget Thirty-eight of the 63 came from the group Stenholm heads. Despite his obvious happiness. y-: Bi 11 Y Graham ca 11 e d Summer perfect weather drew Townsend, "One of the great more than 150,000 beachgoers to peratures that hit 69 degrees with water temperatures warm ang lo 61. M 1chcl said there is no prospect or enough Democrats formally switching parties to give the Republicans power to overthrow Speaker Thomas P O'Neill and reorganize the House missionary leaders of the Chris· the Orange Coast i,horehne t1an church " Saturday G raham, the media-armed evangelist who has reached From Laguna lo lluntinglon Strong riptides and surf cond1 lions of 3 to 6 feet prompted about 80 rescues, according to lifeguards. .. We're not reall y close enough when you·ve got a 51 -vot e margin ... he said . millions through television and Be a ch , bikini c lad bodies radio, and Townsend, whose blanketed the sand soaking up A bout 65,000 sun worshippers crowded Huntington Beach city a nd state beaches Saturday, where a rough surf resulted in 4g rescues at the city beach and 5 at the state beach. workers have labored up to 15 the first strong rays of summer · years to bring the Scriptures to like sunshine And Democratic leaders say the Republicans may start to lose ground when they have to enforce the budget blueprint by voling for the actual cuts one bill at a time as few as 100 tribesmen al a time, have met before. Lifeguards an Newport Beach · · E ver yti me I run into reported m ore than 90.000 'Cameron he lrit;S lo get me in· b e achgoe rs en1oyi ng tem- t~rested in tradslalions," said _ Graham "When I die they'll say he was an evangelist, but where is it? Cameron Townsend has touched the world in ways that I couldn't in a thousand Ii feti mes," Graham said. From Page A1 DOG. • • bits . He cannot panic at loud noises. He must not bite. He must be accustomed to a variety of walking surfaces including sidewalk grates, stairs and hay. Ke must not be afraid of his mir· ror reflection. As part of Sloane's training, Stacy has taken the dog to church, to school and to John Wayne Airport for plane board· ing lessons. Sloane has done well in guide puppy competitions , but he sWl has a few bad habits to over· come. "Sniffing is his biggest weak· ness, .. Stacy says ... He keeps his nose lo the ground. And when he's under the table he doesn't always stay still. He soQtetimes crawls around on his stomach. "He sometimes pulls too hard on his leash. I've developed muscles from holding on to him ." But Sloane has behaved ad· mtrably during demonstrations with Stacy before school and c lu b audiences. Stacy and Sloane also were scheduled tb'- take part In activities at the 4·H Spring Fair this weekend at the Oratlge County Fairgrounds in CoJta Mesa. Then Stacy will travel to San Rafael and surrender her dog to the 1utde school. In the coming month•. Sloane will undergo an evaluatloo. If he's 11.lide do1 material, he'll be put through additional tfaJ.ning and be matched with a blind FOR AN EXCITING EVENING And Learn How You Can : Accumulate a fortune with dollars you are currently spending on taxes and insurance premiums. Legally recover taxes yo u have paid the past three years . Shelter your income in 1981 , 1982, & 1983 from t axes. Pay insurance premiums with income tax dollars. If you are tired of losing to taxes and Inflation, and would like to learn the solutions to these problems, please call and attend a complimentary 90 minute seminar. Champagne and hors d'oeuvr-es served. (714) 644-2507 ----~--·· u u co e c o .• e ca _40.s as a Ireland violence flares Fourth IRA prisoner begins hunger strike 'to the death' B£LFAST, Northern Ireland CAP ) -Violence flared lo Catholic areas of Belfast and Londonderry Saturday and a fourth IRA prisoner began a hunger strike "t-0 the death." IRA bomb hoaxes forced evacuations of an orphanage and nursing home, but failed to scare Queen Elizabeth JI from a shipboard lunch off Scotland. Amid the tension, thousands of people watched a parade through central Belfast by 18 pipe and drum bands iat the climax of a week-long munklpal Harbor yachl clubs have 'opening day' By ALMON LOCKABEV Of ... IMlty ............ The yachting season is in fuJI s wing for 1981 in Newport Beach. Traditional "opening day" ceremonies had the harbor re· sounding to cannon blasts and glittering with col orfully "dressed " ships from early morning to late afternoon Satur· day. Starting the festivities was Voyagers Yacht Club with its customary breakfast at the club quarters on Newport Boulevard, followed by fl ag -raising cer emonies at 10 a.m. Greeting members and guests at VYC was Commodore Ran· dall Shelley, who introduced other nag officers, Allen Brown, vice commodcre and Carl Last, rear commodore. Shark Is land Yacht Club, the area's only all-powerboat club, heralded the opening or its 21st season at 11 a.m. on Bayside Drive with flag officers Com· modore Don Smith. Vice Com· mod ore Jack Honey and Rear Commodore Frank Barras greeting members and guests. Guest or honor at the SIYC ceremonies was Newport Beach Mayor Jackie Heather. South Shore Yacht Club. which had its beginnings as South Shore Sailing Club in 1958 in Costa Mesa, was also celebrat· ing an addition to the clubhouse on Coas t Highway. Commodore Mike Kane introduced his flag officers, Don Nords trom. vice commodore. a nd Jerry Moulton, rear commodore, backdropped .bY a gala array or yachts in full dress. Lido Is le Yacht Club was celebrating the opening or its 54th year at the Lido Community Clubhouse. Flag officers are Bob Mindte. commodore: Don Benedict, vice commodore, and Jim Stegall, rear commodore. A large fleet or the club's yachts were rafted alongside the guest dock where they underwent an annual inspection. Flag-raising ceremonies were at 12 :30 p.m. The deck cannons sounded at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club at 1 p .m . heralding the club's 23rd year at tbe c lubhouse. 1601 Bayside Drive. Presiding was Commodore Lewis Spruance, as- sisted by Vice Commodore Jack Sporleder and Rear Commodore Marshall Green. Balboa Yacht Club, the area's second oldest, wound up the day's formal festivities at 2 p.m. with a gala ceremony that in· eluded the presentation of the American flag that flew over the Capitol on inauguration day by Howard Seelye, field represen- tative for Rep. Robert Badham, R-Newport Beach Introducing past commodores was Commodore John Robinson. Other flag officers are Terry Welsh, vice commodore. and William Taylor. rear com · modore. Winner of the sweepstakes award for the best maintained yacht on the club's roster were Ga red and Fran Smith for their powerboat. Por Nada. All of the clubs joined in a col· orful parade through the harbor during the afternoon. The six clubs represent about 3,000 members. Newport Harbor Yacht Club. which held its 65th opening day last Sunday, has a m e mbers hip roster of about 1,000. festival. Rock bands played and people enjoyed other entertain· ment without incident. After dark, homemade mortar shells struck a British outpost near the border with the Irish Republic. setting fire to a but and slightly wounding two soldiers, police reported. It was the second straight night such an attack was made. Police said the shells were launched from a truck and hit a guard post at Rosslea in County F e rmanagh. The truck was found abandoned. The bomb threat against Oueen Elizabeth came as she and her hu.sband, Prince Philip. were attending a ceremony at the British Petroleum oil terminal Europe's largest - on the Shetland Islands, 100 miles off the north coast of Scotland The Irish Republican Army warned in a telex message from its office in Dublin to The As· sociated Press bureau in London that it had "breached th.:i Englis h queen's security. Clear the Shetland oil rig of a ll civilians. The re is an anti· handling de vice on the bomb. This is no hoax." A BP spokesman in London said the target or the bomb threat was a ship anchored just outside the terminal where the queen was to have lunch with 90 dignitaries. A search of the vessel turned up no bomb and the lunch went on as scheduled. 80-year-old woman raped An 80·year·old nurs ing home patient is in stable condition to- day at a Los Alamitos hospital after allegedly being raped by a 21.year-old maintenance man e mployed at the nursing home, police said. Carlos Rodriquez of Cypress was arrested in ~onnection with the 7:30 a.m. attack Friday al Kalella Manor. 3952 Katella Ave. He had worked there s ix months, police said. The woman suffered three broken ribs and a possible rup- tured spleen in the attack and is being treated at Los Alamitos General Hospital. Texas storm fatal Two deaths, injuries result of thunderstorms, hail, wind U.S. swnmary "•In i.11 In ColO<-. llM c-r•I Pl•lns, lht MIMIUIPfll •lld 01110 nlleys -111 ~ -Teus Of\ !klllrMY, end pw WM r-'1ed In IM "oclly Moullklns. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 A3 ...., ......... ., .......... One man was kill«l, another critically injured when a wrong-woy driver era.Md head-on into a motorist on Newport Boulevard. Fernando Peno., 26, died a& a relUlt of injuries iulfered in tM CTa!h, while the wrong-way motori!t. Scott Dennis Ely. wa1 injured. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Radioed instruct ions save todtller's life The life or a four-year-old girl was saved Saturday night by two Fountain Valley fire depart me"9t dispatchers who instructed the parents in life saving techni· ques over the phone. said fire of· ficials. J e nny Murphy was pulled from the family pool at 19988 Mt. Demeter Street at 7: 12 p.m. about four minutes after she had fallen in. With paramedics enroute to the home , dis patchers Mike Phillips and Robert Lowe gave instr:uctions in cardio · pulmonary res uscitation. Chris Murphy told ftre of· ficials that her daughter was turning blue and that she was unable to detect a heartbeat. "When we got there the child was vomiting, but breathing," said Capt. Ronald Satterfield "They saved her life by being able to explain how to do the job over the phone.'· The little girl was transported to Huntington Intercommunity HospitaJ in fair condition. Elvis guard arrested? VENTURA CAP> -A man who said he was Elvis Presley's bodyguard for 18 years has been booked for investigation of possessing cocaine for sale after s heriff's deputies raided two homes and arrested a total of eight people. 13-year sentence given in OC rape A Westminster man who represented himself in Orange County Superior Court has been sentenced to state prison for 13 years for the rape of a Hunt· ington Beach woman in June 1980. Judge Francisco P . Briseno sentenced Ty Glen Clayton. 30, Friday after the defendant made more than 20 motions to suspend criminal proceedings against him. Briseno denied them all. One of Clayton's motions was to delay sentencing until two psychiatrists could examine him to determine if he was mentally competent to represent himself at trial. The judge, however. said he could find no ''legitimate reason" to suspend proceedings. "I think we· ve considered every aspect about whether you were or are compe tent to r epr esent yourself." Briseno told Clayton. The defendant was convicted by a superior court jury in mld· April for the sexual anault oh Kimberly Prentice at his apart· ment. It w.ts his second trial on the charge. Clayton's first trial ended with a deadlocked jury voting 7-5 in favor of conviction last Nov· e mber after Miss Prentice testified against him . However. before the start of the second trial, Miss Prentice died in a Tampa, Fla .. motel room, an apparent suicide. Prosecutor Martin Engquist maintained that she became dis· traught at having to testify a second time. Without his most important witness. Engquist had her testimony at the first trial read to the jury verbatim. Clayton was con victed in another rape case in 1977. and served time in state prison . (lf Cheddy Brot. Smoked Sau..ge with Natural Cheddar Cheese Plump and~ .. bundn, wttb rich, oatunl Oieddar ca-. Gnat coobd on tbe pill. Pim ,.., plmtJ DOW ... blton lt'I all fO'll• I ff icko17 ,.,. • ()1 ONIO• . . America's Leading Cheese Stores• f I killed in head-on collision A wrong way driver struck and killed a Costa Mes a man traveling southbound on ' Newport Boulevard, police said Fernando Pena, 26, was near Mesa Drive when the wrong way driver plowed into his Pinto Fri· day n ig ht , p olice sa id Paramedics from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach we re called to the scene . Pena died at Santa Ana Tustin Community Hospital a short time later. The driver of the Fiat station wagon. Scott Dennis Ely. 24, of Costa Mesa. was transported to Fountain Valley Community Hospital in critical condition. police said. It was unknown why Ely was driving the wrong direction on the one-way thoroughfare. Two sought in La Habra shootings Police a re s till searching for two suspects who fired six shots at close ranae. wounding two men in a La Habr a neighborhood. ' A 17·year-old juvenile was ar· rested Friday night in connnec· tion with the shooting that began at 5 :53 p.m ., when the trio s prayed a house with gunfire. No one was hit. Police said the suspects then r eturned to the neighborhood. with one or the men jumpil'lg out of the car and firing a .22 caliber r ifle at two men. Armando Gomez, 17, and Gregory Tur- rado. 27, were both taken to La Habra Hospital in fair condition. Cancer cases eyed SAN DIEGO (AP) -County health offi oials say they will in· vestigate a ll egatio n s by a citizens' group that 22 cancer cases in the same neighborhood are linked to illegal toxic waste dumping nearby. OF OHIO IN South Coast ?tua ~ I . ----------................ ~...._ ..... _._. __ _...._~_ --------_______ ..,. __ _ ' , -A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 Stretching time is the biggest challenge mothers face In raising children today, says Dora Hill, Newport Beach's first woman mayor. "There are so many demands that mothers don't have enough time for their children. It's important for them to be together .11 Supportlveness Is Important betw"n slngle mothers and children, says Norma Gibbs, educational psycholo0y professor at Cal State Long Beach. "We're a greed)' lot. We need more sharing and caring. The whole secret to happiness Is to be content with what you have." Is rai-sl ng children By TRUDY FULLER Of I~• O•llJ l'll<lt Slaff . Raising children in the 1980s with telev1 s1on. a soaring divorce rate and two- incomc famili es drastically affecting modern familic:. 1s far different from past decades. Orange Coast grandmothers gave their thoughts on the ways tn which rearing children have changed and the jobs modern mother s have trying to help their children turn out "right ' · "We had no problems with our children. They went to school, came home. and we always knew where they were.'' said Pearl Steeleburger. 71-year-old grandmother of eight and a member of the Newport Harbor Grandmothers Club "PARENTS DON'T REALLY know where their children are a ny more. But in some ways it would be easier lo keep track because they have a lot mor e a ppliances to help out." Mothers' employment also a ffects their children, said some of the grandmothers "Children are left a lone a lot more now." said Lois Lade, 83, grandmother of five and great grandmother of six. "H's made them much more independent, which is good in some ways. Fathe rs and mothers have to have a certain set of rules and even the youngest ones have to know that they will be disciplined "Parents have to show a lot of love. spend time with their children. When they ore at home, their hours should tx• spenl with the youngsters. . . Yes, I think it would bt! harder to be a mother now. unless the family i11 real close." Helen Greene. who has five grandchildren, believes that mothers working outside of the home made c hildren less stable. "I think they need more direction and dis· cipline. Children are more insecure, not really in.dependent." she said. "WHEREVER YOU LOOK YOUNG people are being exposed to drugs, alcohol, and violence. We hear and read about these things. We don't read about the Christian homes bring- ing up their children to be stable adults. We had problems in our day. but ther e 1s just no comparison." Gladys Homeier, 83-year-old grandmother of four and great-grandmother of nine, agreed that things have changed. or at least they have appeared lo. "There's too much evil in the world now. from what I read." she said. "Unless, of course. we just didn't know about it." Television was both praised and condemned by the ladies. Jean Aldrich, grandmother of three, and a member of the Children's Hospital Board of Directors. believes it was easier to be a mother in "pre· television days." ''Things we re less sophisticated then." she Vietnamese settling • m 'Life in U.S. difficult, but better than homeland' By JOHN NEEDHAM 01 llM OMIJ l'lletSMIH When the North Vietnamese army marched into Saigon in April 1975, Hai Nguyen was a 17 year·old high school student with plans to attend medical school With the support of his parents, who feared he would be drafted into the arm y of the new communist government. Nguyen made two unsuccessful attempts to flee his country. He spent a year in prison for his efforts . Finally on his third try. now accompanied by his wife of four months, Thuy, he reached the Ma layan refugee island of Pulau Bidong in April 1979. four years a fter the fall o f t he South Vietnamese government Nguyen. 23, a nd a student at Saddlebac k Co ll e~e ·s north campus in Irvine, says life is difficult in the United States, but much better than in his· own country The Ngu yens s poke little English when they came here, but only weeks after their arrival they enrolled in a language class at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa . ··we want to make a good future here and get a better position in society,'' the young man said, adding that he and his wife knew if they wanted to get ahead, they had to learn English. Like many of the estimated 32,000 other Southeast Asian refugees living in Orange County. the couple said they came here because they had relatives living i n t h e area and for job opportunit ies. Mrs. Nguyen is employed by an Irvine electronics firm, while her hus band works part time as a lab technician at the Irvine campus. He said he wants to be a chemical engineer. Both received job training in a Comprehensive Education and Training Act program. Nguyen's salary is being paid with "CETA funds, but that money will be cut off in September. so he's now looking for another job Hi s search for one hasn't been easy. "Some of the people in the interviews are very cold," he said. "I don't think they believe I can do the job." Mrs Nguyen spent months looking for a job after finishing the e lectronic technology training program However. on her first job s h e was hired as an assembler. ··At least now I ha vc a chance to work up to a better position,'' she sa id. "Berore there was no chance." The Nguyens live with cousins in Santa Ana, a young couple about their age. They s ay the Ii ving arrangement is a good ooe, and allows them l.O save money and send some back to their parents, whoarestillinSaigon. They said they only re~ive a lette r from their parents about every four months. Sometimes there Is good news, anti other tlmes it is bad. The letter the couple received last week Crom Nguyen's parents said his youneer brother had escaped from Vietnam, but was feared dead since he has not been beard from. The Neuyens said the small boat that they escaped in along wlth 60 other people was repeatedly attacked by Thai pirates before they reached sanctuary. Ayounaalrl wuraped lnoneof the attacks, and others were thrown into the sea and left to drown when they refused to band lover their meager belongin11, the Nau yens said. •'There ls nothing ln them, these people who would do tbla," N 1uyonsald. •'They kill for fun." He said all the people who cboosetoluve Vietnam know the risks, but accept them ln hopes of flndlna a better Ute. "We are lucky here becau.e we can study and have a 1ood life,'' N1uyen Hld. "Eventu.Uy we would Uh to bteom• etUaens. We want to be &ood c1U11n1 It ... not ............. . 4 "Young parents today are doing a fantastic job. They have a tot more opportunities end resources workshops, literature, medical aid and nutritional Information -than we did," remarks Gwenda Watson, state volun- teer chairman for the March of Dimes. Jean Aldrich, world traveler and member of the. Children's Hospital Board of Directors, refers to Chinese children as proof that motherhood was easier before television. "They have knowledge Imparted to them via a person or books. It ls comparable to our '30s." difficult today? said "Now the world as at your fingertips Before TV if you ltved in the Midwest and never lefl. you had to wonder what lhe rest of the world was like Now you can see it. "IN CHIN..\, FOR I NST..\NCE, those c h ildren don't have teli!vtsion. They ha ve knowledge imparted to them via a person or books It is comparable to our '30s." But Dorothy Van Marter , a grandmother of four and great.grandmother of three, worries that a lot of mothers just sit their children in front or a TV, give them dinner and tell them to s tay there. "I didn't have much problem with m y c hildren. and I didn't have any other help than what nature gave me." Mrs. Hom eier thought television can "be educational, but fighting and guns can be bad for the children. Of course, it is entertaining." "Television is great in the morning for c h ildren s o their m othe rs can get the housecleaning done." added Mrs. Lade. Forme r mayor of Huntington Beac h, Norma Gibbs, e ducational psycholog Y'L professor at Cal State Long Beach. sets an ex· ample for s ingle parents. S h e h as reared two c hildren , tw o stepchildren, 14 fos ter children, and is now the grandparent or one. HER SECRET? ORGANIZATION and cooperation, she said. adding that teaching and cooking helped her relax when personal time r. was at a premium 'The ideal 1s to have two parents, but you 1ust have to accept what you have and make it work My children were supportive of me and the things I was doing, and I was supportive of them. "I reel we're a greedy lot. We need more sharing and caring The whole secret to happi· ness 1s to be content with what you have." But happiness to Mrs. Lade as prepared maxes, "the best thing that could have hap· pened to a kitchen. "WHEN WE HAD TO MAKE A CAKE from scratch, I thought it was very boring. Cake mixes are s uch a big help." she said. claiming that she "never was much of a cook. "Sewing was big to me. though . My daughter was a dancer and I used to make all of her costumes Classical and ballet, the ones with the long, full skirts and yards and yards of material. I made dozens of them." Mrs. Lade is still sewing on an electric m achine she bought in 1926. Mrs. Greene believes that happiness for grandmothers is not having fuJI responsibility for the children. ··we have a glorious time ~hen they stay with me for vacations, but I wouldn't want them all of the lime. Another advantage is when they are small and begin to cry. and get cr anky, I can go home." becBig cBike Lido Marina Village and Orange Coast Daily Pilot present a unique cycling event you won't want to miss -The ride combines the excitement of a bicycle race with the pleasure of a 25. 50 and 100 mile tour. And it's your choice. You can compete for times or simply enjoy a ride through the rural areas along the Pacific Coast Hwy. So come on out to Lido Marina Village, located on Newport Harbor, 14 block off Newport Boulevard, just South of PaciCic Coast Highway on Via Lido. From the San Diego Freeway, take the Newport Freeway (Hwy. 55) south til it turns into Newport Boulevard. Follow to Via Lido and turn left. The ride starts at 7 a.m., Sunday. May 31st. ENTRY DETAILS Team entries will be accept<'<! 1 minimum of IS part1C1panb per team 1 bul tndl\ 1dua1 ... Jrr .11, .. encouraged to compete Please rill in all information on the attached official enlr~ fo rm. and enl'IOH' u l'herk for thc full amount rncludtn" the purchue of an~ T Shirts or' 1sors . .. Nole Please make the check payable lo Lido :\tannu \'11la1?c and mail to Ltcl o :\tanna \ 1lla11c :i~·~• Via Oporto. Suite 4. Ne'' port Beuch. CA 92663 T -S HIRTS Orrlclal Lido Marina Village f'un Btl"YC'le Ride T·Shirls are a\ ailable for purchase b~ mall. ut. lhl• l'•••t of S6 oo each (tax includedt . T-Sbirts "ill be a,·ailable for pil"k·UJI the day of the ride ot eilhl'l' 1h1 starling line or the rtnish line AWARDS Awards will be presented at Lido Marina Village at 4 30 pm the s ame day of the race -----------------------------------------. . 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IT SEEMS CLEAR that major changes are needed to stave off a Social Security fiasco three or four decades from now, when the baby boom generation turns gray. Dire warnings abound. The fund that pays retirement checks could run out of cash late next year or in 1983. The Congressional Budget Office estimates the fund may be shor t $63.5 billion by 1986 and could be $128 9 billion in the hole by 1990. Workers and employers are complaining about the payroll t ax and wage bue, which between them have gone up 20 times in the past 15 years FICA the Federal Insurance Contribu lions Act. a lias the Social Security payroll tax takes a bagger bite out o~ the paycheck of many Americans than the federal income tax. THE MAXIM UM SOCIAL Security tax, un- der $1,000 just four years ago, is now $1 ,975 and s eems headed for $5,000-plus by 1990. These and other problems are forcing young a nd old alike to a sk anew two fundamental ques tions. how much Social Security do Americans want, and how much ar e they will· ing to P\l.Y for '! 'The program is not on lhe doorstep of the 'G re al Beyond ." We must look behind the glar· ing headlines and realize the system will go on," insists Rep. J. J . Pickle, D·Texas, the c hairman of the House Ways and Means sub· committee on Social Security. ·· R~gardless of the problems. they wi ll be h:.indled. They were met in the past and they will be met now.·· llealth and Human Services Secretary Ric hard S Schweiker believes there are really <;oping with cancer Patients reach out, hug and lift each others' spirits By JOEL C. DON Of 1119 Dally 1'1194 SIMf Ball Ha rt 's name tag was hand-colored with two red hearts. That mPant hc·d embrace both men and women One heart as for people who accept hugs from the same sex only The 52·year-old lluntangton Beach man wanted a ll the affection he could get. Ile figured he licked cancer once with the unusual therapy: More hugs could fight off a recurrence of his colon c ancer and help his c urrent battle against skin cancer . HE T HINKS A BAO marriage a nd a job promotion brought on his first cancer and a stressful relationship contributed to the second So 1n addition to has conventional surgery and radiation treatments, Hart once a week al- tends a program called "Challenging Your Cancer " He learns stress manage ment. relaxation techniques and a way of us ing mental imagery o r visualization to combat his disease. Radiation treatment and chemotherapy also are us~d by the patient to bolster the notion o f thlY mind's ability to control the spread of canl'cr For instance, a patient can visualize a partal'ular drug a s a hfe·like warrior The American Cancer Society, in disclaim· ang the Simonton method, has said there is no sc1t•nl1fi c proof that mental imaging can fight off the world's most -feared disease While the Simonton method remains con· lrovcrs ial an the medical community. Mrs. Sills e m phasazcd the group serves as an adjunct to established medical care. ·when people are r eferred to us. they're prell}' advanced in their illness," the Hunt ington Beach resident s aid ··Some people have been told on a s ubconscious level that they're go1n~ to d1l' "They thought I'd never gel off the table," • he s aid, of his first surgery "I think us ing the visualization was when I really saw the results Getting in touch with the things that brought on the cancer was beneficial ·· "AND WHEN P EOPLE ARE given a prog· nos1s , sometimes that becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy It takes a lot or courage to turn that around ·· Newcomer:; to the Thursday evening sessions arc never told the techniques will put I hem on the road to recovery. But in the face of the nausea and pain that often comes with conventional cancer therapy, Mrs Salls beljeves relaxation exercises. medita- tion. mental imaging and gr oup therapy can on- 1) improve a person's well being. THE SUPPORT GROUP as led by Judy Sills, a social worker who works an a hospital hospice program and her husband Mark , a Unit- ed Church of Religious Science minister. Formed in January 1980. the group meets at the Church of Religious Science in Huntington Beach's Seacliff Village Shopping center. Their methods are based on those developed by Dr. 0 . Carl Simonton and his former wife, Stepha nie Matthews-Simonton. They st arted the Cancer Counseling and Research Center in Fort Worth. Texas. and contend that stress and other e motional factors contribute lo the progression of cancer. Mental imagin g is at the heart of the pro· gram. Patients a re trained lo vis ualize disease- fighting white blood cells !leukocytes> as mighty warriors gobbling up or conquering the evil cancer cells. ··Whether people h ve or die. al <the group) provides a very supportive, caring network," s he said ··when someone says 'I haven't had any pain or nausea for a couple of weeks' they s ay 'Hey. he can do it, so can I'." "T HIS TECHNIQUE IS NOT suited for ever ybody." said her husband Mark. to lung cancer victim George Porrett of Whittier. "You are csuated l because you're here sear ching for al Tm not promising that you will live I can almost promise you if you take this method and work with at your whole life wall be cha nged.'. Family participation is encouraged to help (See SUPPORT, Page AlO ) FREE SEMINAR THE SMALLER INVESTOR AND THE LARGER INVESTMENT PROPERTY If you have felt the smaller investor doesn't have a c hance. we will show you that real estate investment opportunities have not passed you by. 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A PAYROLL TAX increase appears virtual· ly unthinkable. The system is already counting on built-in tax hikes in the future. But support is building in Congress to pare back some benefits and gradually to raise the retirement age from 65 to 68. Congr essm an Pickle's s ubcommittee figures that gradually raising the retirement age, over 10 years starting in 1990, would wipe out $15 billion of the long-term deficit. The Ways a nd Means subcommittee also favors stiffening the penalty for early retire· ment at 62. Most workers now rettre at age 65. INSTEAD OF GETTING 80 percent of the full benefit as is now the case, a 62·year-old would get 64 percent. Someone retiring at 65 would get 81 percent instead of 100 percent. Rita Ricardo-C ampbell, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution who chaired a Reagan t ransition task force on Social Security. says in- creases in life expectancy make the change Justifiable In 1940, men who reached 65 were expected to Ii ve 12.1 m ore years. Today. their life expectancy is 14 years after 65. · But she acknowledges that later retirement "will be very hard to sell lo non-professional workers." ·· 1t has been pushed primarily by inteUec tuals, many of whom entered the labor force six or more years later than those who do hard physical labor, work on assembly-line jobs, perform routine work, and at age 65 m ay have worked for 47 years," she told Pickle's subcom· millee. SOCl~L SECURITY EXPECTS to pay $140 billion in cash benefits in fiscal 1981 a nd $160 b1 lhon in fiscal 1982. The payroll tax is now 6 65 percent on in· come of $29.700 or more. The tax itself climbs to 6 7 percent in 1982, 7.05 percent in 1985 and 7 .65 pe rcent in 1990. The wage base climbs automatically each year as workers· average wages rise. It is expected to hit $43.500 in 1985 (maximum tax of $3,067 ) and $66,900 in 1990 (maximum tax of $5, 118). Both the Carter and Reagan administra· • tions proposed similar cuts in what they deemed peripheral Social Security benefits aid lo col- Al'l'~G GreenWtch Village retiree sliops carl.'/ully a~ Social Secrtrity be11ef 1t s face poi! lcgc studt.'nts , the Sl22·<l month m1n1 01 bene fit and th<• S255 lump sum death benefit But when the l'<irter <1dm1n1strataon s ut• gested those cuts in 1978. nut a ~an~le m£•m1Je1 or Congress could be found tu ant1 oduct.' leg1sl&1 t1nn lo c<irry out the plan WITHIN WF.EKS AFTEH Ht•agan mJdt-th• same proposals. Pickle and a maJnm) or th.- subcommittee we re drafting l1•ga~l at111n of thc11 own lo phast.' out lhe studt>nl und rnin1mun (See 'SE~IOR BOOM,' r a ,.:r AHi ONE WEEK ONLY!· SALE ENDS MAY •&! S"\e'-SAVE37% ON EASY·CARE NO·WAX TILE BUDGET SAVING FLOOR TILE! • DUUIU I PUCTICAU • llUUAL TOMEI Hf mEAL FOil ANY ROOM! 12·1"l, 17{! u, .. , ranru n. SOLARSHINE® NO-WAX TILE • DlWXl llLF-STtCK nu IUTALU II A JIFfYI •IUPUNO-WAlllllE 1r11~, 88! '~"'LL ram. n. 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OYll 5t4 NOMI IMPflOVlMlMT SUPUIMAllT& COAST TO COASl • SANTA ANA 2111 SI. lristll St WESTMINSTEt SANTA ANA COSTA MESA 15191 Baell m W. 17~ 2221 Harbor IHIHR Sb11t 8-leward IMlel1p •wltJ ...... ~ 557-1324 a.3311 547-7781 661126 Dally I 0-9 -Saturday I 0·6 -Sunday I 0 to 5 P.M. • t ••• 1 I ~· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 1 O. 1981 Gas tax hike could save state highways Caltrans Director Adriana cents and provide gr-aduaJ in· ianturco has taken a fair load of creases in registration, driver's stifiable criticism for the state license and truck-weight fees. f California's deteriorafiog This is seen by a two-ttur~ ma- ighway system. jority of the Senate as .tbe't>est - It's been said, and correctly, lf not the only -way of propping at her preoccupation with mass up the ailing roadway system. tansit systems has been at the The bill would raise an xpense of freeway and highway estimated $3.3 billion over the· onstruction and maintenance in ·next-five years. That's bar~l)':. many instances. enough, says the state, to re-.. While vent1ng some steam at construct or resurface at least her while bumping down the 23,000 miles of roads ·and poorly lighted Santa Ana highways -without even taking Freeway may afford some the inflation factor into account. satisfa~tions, au the blame can't The bill faces two major be placed at her doorstep. hurdles : the Legislature and _ ---Elain. !ac.t-.is-Ca lifQ.rnia_' s ~ ..G.o.v. _J ~ r ry Brown who u n · highways and freeways are fall-fortunately has refused lo sup- ing apart because there isn't port the highway-fund program enough money to maintain them because of the no-tax stance he properly. As gasoline prices have adopted to improve his image for risen and economy cars have the 1982 U.S. Senate race. become a way of life, the state's If they are realistic about the share of gasoline taxes has plum-state of California's highways meted. and roads, they will support it. (If this is perplexing to you Vast stretches of the system will because you're paying more than simply have to be abandoned in ever for gas, remember the tax is the near future if something isn't imposed on a per-gallon basis in· done to put them back in shape. stead of on price.> Any new tax is painful to the A bill passed by the state consumer, but this would be the Senate last Thursday would boost first gas tax increase since 1963. the tax from 7 cents a ~allon to 9 And the need is obvious. f t's expen.sive here You've heard those stories about how business executives are granted above-normal salaries when they're transferred to New York just because it costs ,o much to live there? · Well , tell them to move over. Orange County has just pushed New York aside in this category. A middle-management ex- ecutive with a spouse and two children now requires an income of $45,510 to maintain a standard level of li ving in the county (technically the Anaheim/Santa An a Metropolitan Area). That's about $6,000 more than It costs to live at the same level in New Vork and $11 ,000 above the figure for even nearby Los Angeles. The es ti mates. says the ~mployee Trans fer Corporation, .mean that housing , transportation, taxation and living costs in Orange County are the highest in the country for management types -and that they should ask for a fat pay raise if asked to move here. Moving from Dallas to Orange County, for example, would require an additional $16,000 to hold the same standard of Jivin~. Some of the fi~ures : Orange County $45,000; New York, $39,649; Boston, $35,258; Detroit, $31.~; Denver, $30,185; Salt Lake City, $29,212; Houston, $28,647; Birmingham, $28,407. Perhaps we should adopt San Francisco's attitude toward that chilly fog that rolls over the city: since there's nothing to be done about it, brag about it. .And ask for a raise. ieisure World's covered If you've got to be hit by a car, for heaven 's sake let yourself get hit in Laguna Hills, home of Leisure World retire· ment community. After extracting the data from all manner of computer rt\ns, the Department of Motor Vehicles has determined that you're less likely to be involved with ~n uninsured driver in Laguna Hills than anywhere in the state. This follows a statewide pat· tern, says the OMV. Unsurpris- ingly, affluent areas whose resi- dents have above-average educa- tions tend to be covered with insurance when they have acci· dents. At the other end, also un- derstandably is a male, young, poor, likely living in Los Angeles • • or Oakland, and already with a bad driving record. He's not like- ly to be insured for two reasons: his rates are the highest in the book and he can't afford in· surance in the first place. ' Remedies for the uninsured driver problem are forever being introduced in the Legislature. No fewer than 12 are proposed in the current session. Unfortunately, the economic racta or life suggest that t he well- to-do will continue lO be Well COV· ercd with liUto Insurance and the poor will continue to take their chances. Meanwhile, smile when a pokey older driver suddenly turns left in front of you without signaling. You're at least assured he'll be able to pay for the acci- dent. Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. OOier views ex- pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is lnvlt· ed. Address The Daily Pilolr P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. LM. Boyd I Delinquents Juvenile authorities say their rec- ords prove that four out of Ove youngsters hauled downtown on de· linquency charges are related by blood to other youngsters who've been hauled downtown on delinquen· ey charges. Q. Which of the world's aoldlera have the best rifle now? A. The Chinese, evidently. Or so contend the weapons expem. Nooe "Other is as good as the Chineae AK·'7 Assault rtlle, they say. Q. Do the Russians, too, have Lone· ty fleakll clubs? A. Slnales clubs? The)''re known over there as Get-Acquainted c!ubl. In Moecow alone are 22 of same. Q. What will it cost me to buy my iiiiJii1at ' twin boys a real arcade-type pinball machine? A. Am told $2.600 is about right for the genuine article. Nobody under age 18-can be Mred for hazardous work, according to federal reJulations, whlch stipulate now that tt's hazardous to drive a vehicle, lift heavy equipment, and operate much machinery, including power saws and the like. Sons of farm~rs must grin at that one, what? Am asked why clock• in catalo1s almost always are set at 8: ao or 10: 10. Because they photograph better with the bands In those positions, that's 111. A televtalon news anchorman kl Sweden la known moat retl*:tfully aa '"~onklter." · o Thomas P. Haley Pubtlwr ThomuKMvll Editor 8ar1Nra Kr .. t.ld1 Editorial Peete l!dltol' --------• -----~~~ ...... _ _......w.,...w __________ .. 1111$ ... 0 ___ 1115 ... 5111111 AWAC WHY, VE-5 ,., I t'tP GO OUT 10 A NIGHfWJ~ff~ DISC,O ANt> A VN '". N WHILE ~WERE GON~. 6\JT HOW DtD ~ KNOW? .. .. I ··-.. ~J Lethal package too costly WASHINGTON -Deployment of Syrian anti-aircraft missiles in eastern Lebanon, provoked by Israel's deep. penetration kills of two Syrian helicop· ters, has given Moscow a sharp wedge to pry itself back into the Mideast as a major player. That drops the first case of crisis diplomacy into the laps of Secretary of State Alexander Haig and Vice Presi- dent Bush, President Reagan's crisis manager, with precious few assets. INDEED, GIVEN HIS unnecessary concessions to Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin in the past three months. Ronald Reagan may find himself trapped between Begin's elec- tion·eve military operations in Lebanon and the intolerable countermoves or Soviet·bJlcked Syria. Although some U.S. officials dispute it, experienced Arab diplomats doubt that Syria's beleaguered President As- sad would have dared tQ move those SAM ·6 anti-aircraft missiles into Lebanon without the consent of the Kremlin. To Begin, the SAMs naturally act as magnets for his U .S.-supplied air force. Begin's popularity has soared on the wings of his daily air raids against un· defended southern Lebanon. Wis pro· gram to implant new Jewish settle- ments on the Arab-occupied West Bank of the Jordan has now reached runaway status. openly encouraged by Reagan's new policy edict that the setUements are '"not illegal.·· BESIDES STRENGTHENING Begin. a nother result is lo make the U.S. look weak and flabby to its Arab friends. For the Soviets, this lethal package is an unexpected bonanza t hat could shred .. the fragile. crazy-quilt cover of peace that Jimmy Carter's Camp David agreements s pread over the Middle East in 1978. With quiet help from some influential European allies of the U.S., the Soviets have begun lo set their price for an af- firmative response to the U.S. appeal that Syria be stroked and calmed. That price: A Soviet share in any overall set· tlement in that tortured region. Haig has no illus ions about the dangers of letting the Soviets play any ~1 .. r:· I \ ~F 1-VA-NS_/_NO-VA-I ___.....~ such role. That is even truer now than when Henry Kissinger dealt Moscow out of the Mideast. Today there is no shah of Iran. Formidable Soviet military power is now on the peripheries . in Afghanistan. South Yeman. Ethiopia and Libya. AL THOUGH HAIG HAS not been able to withdraw or even diminis h the political girt Reagan handed Begin with his reversal of a 13-year-old policy against West Bank settlements, there is no light between him and the president on the urgency of keeping Moscow's itchy fingers out of the Middle East. That underlines a paradox in the ad- ministration's murky Mideast poHcy. By refusing to invoke U.S. law against Israel's offensive use of American- supplied aircraft in Lebanon and by giv- ing a free hand to Begin's new setUe· ments. Reagan unknowingly may have unleashed the very furces that now offer the Russians their lung-sought .chance for a Mideast comeback Beyond that danger lies another The unwindfog of delicate threads t hat bind up the Camp David accords. If the contest over bloodied little Lebanon leads to serious hostilities over its partition between Israel and Syria. even so adept a statesman as Egyptian President Anwar Sadat might find himself between th.e rock of his peace treaty with Israel and the hard place of standing alone against all other Arab states. EVIDENCE GROWS th al young Egyptian army officers are pressunng Sadat hard for the American weapons promised as part of the Camp David ac· cords. These weapons have been s low to arrive. a condition blamed by the restive younger generation of ls rael"s in· fluence within the U.S. government. Reagan courageously decided to meet that influence of Is rael head on in the case of AWACS for Saudi Arabia. But the closer Israel comes to hostilities with Syria, the harder it is for Reagan to a rm America ·s Arab friends if Israel objects. Thal gives Moscow a bonanza Soviet arming of Libya, (or example. has reached alarming proportions : 475 aircraft inc luding 150 MiG-23s to Egy pt's 200. the best of which are aging MiG·21's. Syria will now surely be re· ceiving huge batches of new weapons from the Soviets. These military assets g1 ve Moscow impressive leverage, but a s yet no diplomatic role in any Middle F.ast set· tlement. The best chance the Soviets have had to wedge themselves into that role since the 1973 Yom Kippur war is right now. in the tragedy of Lebanon. 'Fund apprenticeships, not prisons' To the Editor: After reading the ariticle in the Daily Pilot about the highlights of Cecil Hicks' speech at the Town Hall meet- ing, I would like to take exception to one of his points. Mr. Hicks states that he is "sick to death of the whole subject of rehabilita- tion . . . the purpose of any penalty is lo punish." On this last point I am in full agreement. however I am a strong pro· ponent of some form of constructive re· habilitation within the prison system. When an inmate is released from state prison he is given $200 and told to rejoin a society that is not only more ex· pensive but also one that has fewer job opportunities. Can you imagine the shoek of the individual who baa spent three, four, or more years in prison, far removed from daily happentngs in the "outside world," when he finds out bow expensive living is going to be? Think back t.o 1977 and remember with fond memories or the cost of living at that time. ._ NATVllALLV, the individual is eligi- ble for emergency food stamps as well as unemployment payments IF he qualifies and then only after a 4-6 week wait. Why allow this Individual to further become dependent on society for his welfare when we should make him asaume responsibility for himself as part of his rehabilitation? We should not expect it from him upon hl11 release from prison. As an alternate to spendinc hundreds of mllllons of dollars on prisons to ban· die the ever·lncreasln& prison popula- tion, why not allocate runda for pro- grams to 8ive the people belne parolfd definite job •kills? Somo form of ap. prenticesbip proaram ts needed whereby the individual is paid some small a.mount of salary baMd on bis IC· compllshment.I ln hi• field ot study with thl• money placed lJI a tnllt account. When the fei1k>D leaves prtaon be not only ho detlllite Job skJU. but also funds by which be ll ablt to pay for so.me cJotb•, a place to ·~ and ao Job bunUq until Ute first paychld arrives. One ol the most obviout toUJ'Ctll ol ln· formatloa of what la needed are the • Let..,...--....,._.,.Mtc_, TM,.. .. ,..._ .... ..... .. "' ...... ~-•• ,, ~ "9ftlnef .. --., ·-""' ..... ~··All....,..,,... .... c...,.....,... ... _ltlftl...,_ .... _...~ .. ........ ,..... It tllHICr.t ,_ .......... ,....., .UI .......... ~ '-"-'_, .. ....,..... .. .... .... -........ ~ .. tllet...,.,._. .......... .., ""10C .... ..,..... • MAILBOX former inmates themselves. After all. who has a better idea of what would be needed to help make his transition back into society? The psychological trauma from going to a ''free" environment from a controlled one causes enough problems, why add more problems? I think it is about time Mr. Hicks opened his eyes and realized that a part of his responsibility as the District At· torney of Orange County is to help pre· vent crime, not encourage more. The majority of us don't want a handout but rather an opportunity to become pro· ductive members of society once again. Our punishment should-not corfthwe after our release from prison. ROBERT J. BOHN, C-0714-0 Reception Center Central California Institution for Men, Chino To the Editor: I am quoted in the April 29 edition or the Daily Pilot as saying I "believe police owe many parents an apology" for the arrest of students who had gone onto the Orange Coast College campus for lunch as truants. The quote was ac· curate; however at this time I feel I was mistaken in calling for a one-aided apology from the police department. So far as I can tell, the arrests resulted from a compounding or several mistakes on the part of several persons itl both the ·police department and the Achool dis· lrict. ONE OF THE problems for any agen- cy which serves the public in aclmowled4ing an error ls the poaslbllity of a lawswt. lt ts unlortunate thal we have for many years pushed each other into comers ln thta Cashion . I do not feel that anyone acted in this cue with malice, or was extremely ne11i1ent, not do I feel that any laalln1 damate need rault. f hope thal aU parties involved will be forgiving anti learo trom this mi1- take . Nevertheleu, one thln1 •lands out dearly: &.hat the arrat of 1tQdent1 who wenl CJDlO &ht OCC c1mpu1 to nt luncb ••• a miltake. ¥•all.Y lhe 1tudeat1 ar· ' rested will wind up with no record. but if any records or these a rrests are main· tained, they s hould reflect in plain language that the arrests were mis- taken. DAN SAN DS. M Div., Ph.D. Obedience preroil~ To t he Editor: How I enjoyed .Jerry Clausen's article about the trua ncy s weeps in Costa Mesa! The story reminded me of a belief some people have that ·'obedience is for the other guy and bis children." For instance, a man who failed to re- alize those students who were picked up were Indeed truant. Instead, he is upsef- bw:,ause his own daughter was caught. Another parent, again not concerned that those 76 students were wilfully breaking a law of long standing, was concerned only that her daughter missed being picked up. TYPICAL OF many so-called con· cerned parents, they are concerned only for their own pride, not for the students, their future. or our fair city of Costa Mesa. Three years of breaking a law without being caught is nothing to be proud of. Do these people feel it's okay to run stop lights, cheat on tax returns, or break other laws as long as they aren't caught? Or is it the parents. in fact. ju.st don't care about their children's future? And what's wllh Norman Loats? Is he, too, condoning breaking the law? Hooray for the e fforts .of our local Police Department. They care! NAME WITHHELD CllllY Ill Jt Is a little hard to roel much sympathy for someone who 1llrves voluntaril)' when there are so m1n1 people ln &.his world 11tarvina lnvo1unl1rUy. F.K. 0'-f ... C--. Mt lillllftlfttel!Jt ,.._.. _ • ... -tlN':t:.-::C' -"'"" ""'8 llt ... I• .... ,,_~ ,....,, .., ... ,,,...... II .. •I .. 1. I • -• ------· ·-· 0 ...... ...-i ................. ..._....~..._. ...... ______ .._ .... _ ----> see ZS 4 4 & a S 20 U£ £ $$$ • [UJGJrna rnCTJ~m ~rnrn Crime stories ris ing, ditto s ell-protection By TOM KEEVIL ......... o.u, ...... The governor wants a spedal sales tax to finance more prisons and more police protection. DA testifies in child· killer case. Laguna police seize $7 .5 mlllion in cocaine, arrest six. Dual murder in Costa Mesa. Brutal killing in Laguna Niguel. Four found guilty in Orange County rape-kidnap. LA cops add man- power. Second nude slaying victim found in Long Beach Freeway killers Hillside stranglers. Those all were in "l"ec~nt Daily Pifot headlines, no doubt leading some read· ers lo conclude we're preoccupied with violence and crime. There is a thin line between responsi· ble reporting of crime and sensa· tionalism. And it's certainly true that such stories are a part of the daily diet of Daily Pilot readers. PILOT LOGBOOK I don't think we're over-reporting · crime stories. I think crime has become such a dominant factor in our part of the country that looking the other way would make matters worse. In between hands at o ur monthly discussion the other evening, one of m y colleagues announced that he was buying a handgun -a move decidedly out of c haracter with h is attitude toward violence. '"I'm plain scared," he said. "( JUSt don't feel safe anymore, not even in my own home." Another at the table spoke of an entire block where women were armed with Mace. Still a nother acknowledged he already keeps a gun handy at home. The guy next to me said he was buying a Doberman Pinscher for day-and-night protection of his wife She's alone a lot when he travels. "And he'll be trained lo be the meanest SOB of a dog you ever saw.'· he promised. And these aren't residents of normal high-crime incidence such as beachfront rentals or other high-transient housing areas. Addresses or home burglaries are not given, although we will give the street or neighborhood, theorizing that neighbors should be alerted to the crime. We are careful not to reveal that the vie· tlm of a burglary or similar crime lives alone, particularly if it is a woman. "She discovered the loss when she returned home frolT\ work" is not a phrase that should be used. Names and addresses of persons ar· rested in crimes are generally given if they are 18 or older. If the crime is worth reporting and someon e is arrested, positive identification of the suspect is an essential part of the story. We try never to list items missed or overlooked in a burglary. That's almost inviting theburglarback foe a se~ond try lf police have persuasive reasons to withhold evidence on the basis It later may be used to cinch a case, we cooperate. Likewise, if police request we not iden· tify witnesses on the basis that harm may come to them, we most often wiU go along. WE TRY TO remember that when a grand jury indicts someone for a crime that person is a long way from having been proved guilty. So our standing rule is that in the paragraph following the i ndictment c harge a s tanding explanation be given: "An indictmentis a formal charge made against a person by a grand jury' rt does not establish guilt or innocence.'' ln summary, so long as crime is with us, it is a necessary part of the Daily Pilot's report to you each day. So long as we do it with a balanced judgment and in good taste. it's our job. On a somewhat related item, readers often ask why we do not print the home ad· dresses of the deceased in our obituaries and death notices. The reason is we're as ked not to We're told by the mortuaries that lhe families fear the home will be burglarized during the funeral service if a signal is given that no one 1s likely to be home at that time Remember. if you have a comment. criticism, new1 tip or laurel for tM Dally Pilot. call 642-6086. Your message will be re· corded and given to the editor or the ap- propnale department chief No circulation calls. please. Letters to the editor also con be dictated to this number. You 'll have to leave your telephone number so the letter can be ven/ied after 11 has been transcribed Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 BUT IF You BUILT ENOUCSl-I AFFORDABLE HoLJSE:S ;THE" RESALES WoUt..D STAY AFFORD,A8LE -- V/OULDN 1T 'Tt-l~Y? A 1 • ---- Moslems limit a woman's lot Reprinted from the World Development Letter published bi-weekly by the Agency for lnternot1onal Development 1n Washington, D.C. By and large, women of the Moslem world get s hort shrift. Al least, that is the way much of the Western world perceives it. According to an article on Islam in the London Economist, however , it was not always thus. The tragedy of Islam. reports the Economist. is that when the prescrip- tions a·bout women were laid down in seventh-century Arabia by Mohammed <himself an orphan), he was being a bold, humanitarian, pro-feminist re- former. He was giving to women -and lo widows and orphans too an as- sured place in society denied them before his inter vention. The rights and family status he gave them. defined in the marriage contract, compared favorably with those enjoyed by women anywhere in the world until about 1800. · It is argued , however, especially by Moslem men of religion. that reform cannot be applied lo the Koran itself. So its original reformist provisions have become ~atic and anachronistic. 'The plain fact is,·· reports the GUEST REPORT Eeonomist, "'that Islam gives a clearly subordinate pos ition to the female hair o r humanity, especially through polygamy, easy divorce and d1scrimina- t1on in inheritance It is all laid out, with clear exactness. in the fourth Surah. or chapter . of lhe Koran, the one entitled ·women ' · In that Surah there 1s both the asser· lion of the spiritual equality of men and women ·Ye proceed from on e another' and the reminder that man 1s born of woman. a frequent Koranic injunction But there too is the assertion of basic inequality: ·Men are io charge of women because Allah had made one of them to excel the other .· .. And the re too are laid down the une- qual provisions of inheritance cwith a son inheriting twice the portions or a daughter and the widow no more than a fourth of her hus band's legacy> '·The rights given to women were limited to the domestic sphere Thl're b an accredited saying of the prophet that "the lribt-that constitutes a woman as its ruler will not find red~ml}· t1on ' " Over the centuries. however, women have played a traditional behind·the- St'ene!> ro le. 1'1 addition. in some Moslem countries s uch as P;1k1stan. Turke}. Egypt, and Tunisia, reforms have been ins tituted, s howing the Moslem world, as the Economist puts 1l. · ·whcit it nl'eds to do to be fair and JllSl to its female other half · Uut I!> thb enough., for several de· cades som e Moslem wom en, both the non-Westernized and the Westernized. have been posing this question but with inc reased trepidation because where re· forms have bct>n instituted changes are being challenged by forces of resurgent fundamentalism Apart from an inherent moral right or wrong 1n Lhe discrimination against women, development s pecialists view the practice with distress. For in the com pl ex process or development, the improvement of the s tatus or women is viewed as essential. Moslems constitute about 16 percent of the population of developing countries SO IF CRIME is a part of our daily package of news, how do we report it? How much of it do we report? What are our guidelines"! Fairquestions . It isn'talways the dual murders that oc- cupy space in the Daily Pilot. Burglaries, particularly home burglaries, have as- sumed almost epidemic proportions in many neighborhoods and we report them regularly. Can quivering arrow escape pressure of its how? So do we report robberies of conve- nience food stores and liquor stores, although these have become so com· monplace that they seldom rate more than two paragraphs. (Burglaries have grown so numerous . t hat we report onJy those involving losses of morethan$3,000.) I realize this sounds as if we are preoc· cupied with crime news. but we do keep a close eye on the balance of our daily re- port. Some days when disaster faJls on all fronts. we try hard to remember that a day brightener is sorely needed by an a udien ce a lread y saturated with troubles. IN ANSWER to several call s about crime news, we do have rules and guides for what we do and don't report in many instances. Rape victims are not identified. Nor, or cours e, are molestation victims -and we are extremely careful that the story does not Identify the victim indirectly. • By PAULINE COLEMAN Pauline Coleman residea In Huntington Beach. Before she reached the end of the block, she looked into the rear-view mirror and saw them standing there. She knew they would stay until she was out of sight. How forlorn they looked. How old. She had begged them not to walk out with her, reminding them that the damp blowing wind from the ocean was bad for their arthritis, but they wouldn't listen Parting, to them. had become a ritual T HEY HAD STOOD talking through the open car window. Neither the chilly wind nor anything she could say. would lessen tttls ordeal. not omit one word lbal prolonged it. "Thanks for coming. Your visits mean so much to mother and me ." "I enjoy them too." "Urive carefully Put up the win· dows and lock all the doors. So much crime going on." "I will, Father " "Call us es soon as you get home." "l wiU , Mother." While her car sped along the freeway toward home, in the semi-darkness. her thoughts carefully raked through the events of the day. She had left in the early morning. The flowers s he had picked from her garden were mixed and colorful. The cake. baked from scratch, was to please her father . The magazine was for her mother. Gifts. • ··Love does not ask for gifts: it asks to give." She was forever binding her thoughts with a quotation. something she'd read. like tying a package with a bright colored nbbon. She had a lways tried lo please them . to win their approval. There was her re port card. To her 1t was a hard-earned paycheck. Was it the third or fourth grade? Did it matter? It was always lhe same even through college. "l got three A's.'· Such pride. They had passed over them, ever so lightly. and dwelt so long on the "B's." But never mind. they both knew she would do better next time. Mark, calling from New York. "Hi." he said . "How·s everything'!" "FINE, BUT I'LL be glad when you get back. I miss you " "I miss you. too. that's why I'm call- ing. It looks as 1f I'm going to be tied up for another week. I wish you'd fl y back and joi.~ me. Broadway shows, dinners out ... "Sounds wonderful. Mark ., "Then you'll come·! Call me as soon as you know when you'll get here I'll be waiting." Up the stairway s he dashed, laking two at a time From the shelf she took down her luggage, planning what she would take She'd wanl that fo rmal Mark liked best. her suit Was that the telephone? How long had 1l been ringing'' "Hello." she said. still glancing al her Iuggag<>. "Why haven't you called? We've been worried lo death We've tried and tried to get you, but your line has been busy. "I WAS TALKING TO Mark, Mother. Misdeeds, children come in all types KISSI NG HER CHEEK had been like covering a bloody knee with a Band-Aid, after a faU . Only the hurt was in her heart. while the pain was a feeling of guilt. She'd tried, but she'd let them down. He's in New York on business. and I'm getting ready to pack and go to meet him . We'r e going lo takC' in Broadway plays and " "You didn't tell us he was gone. You didn't even mention it. !low soon are you leaving?'' By DOROTHY CRAIN Doroth11 CraJn tivea behind her typewritn in Huntington Beach. An open Letter to m y Children Re: The Uncovering of Mother's Cov- er -up Dear Children, It has ~ome to m y attention that throuJh the year s of rearing the five of you, r have been remiss in administering some of my obligatory mother duties. This, I might add, came as a shock and a surprise to me as it was completely un- premeditated, although inexcusable. Let me explain bow I teamed of these a.Heged misdeeds and bow I propose to rectify any trauma that may have been Imposed as a result.. The revelaUora began to unfold last evening. The youniest of your iroup usually requested that I type hfs 3"' page report which wat due In the morn· lnl for bb Man and Environment class. ALTBOUGH the hour WU Jate , I .,reed, after tl.rlt 1ettin1 an offer from aald chlld (albeit aoUclted) to rold the remalntna three buketa of laundry and th~ promise of a full day's DOltce fOf' any future manuscrl pt editing and typlo1. When No. 3 cihlld le1rned ol this COO· tract, he huuty lDJllted 1ucb a wk was wol'lh ~ lbaD three loldl ol l1WM117 and 1dded that I had Mwr typttd pepera ror tum bi tM nloth crade. I beUrie be .. tcJ1TeCt on that. J ell.I· ~~tl1 rttMmber ll ••• hla 10th s:rlde blOloO le.ltber wbo empbaUcaJ.111uted th• w~d no too1er dlufft hla hand writ· ten reports. A lively discussion ensued at this point between these two as to which sibling possessed the more illegible handwrit· ing. · All this time, No. 4 child was busily clearing the dinner table and loadin1 the dishwas her (all except the turkey roaster which she feels should soak a good 12 hours o r at least until she has left for school the next day>. SHE DID not enter the discussion, possibly since she had no reports lmmi· nent and her curr ent concern ls a cam· palgn to enlist my aid in payin1 her re- cent traffic ticket (It woa my car!>. Before starting my editorial duties, I phoned No. l cbJld to catch up on the lat.est news about her business career. After a pleasant chat, t mentioned that I must get busy on my promised typln1 job for No. 5. This chance remark released a recital or events I'm afraid bad Iona been crowded from my memo'l. She l"«alled that I bad tYDed no pa.,.n toe her but had •uciestecl 1be take typing in sehool, and until that. time abe bad survived by bunt. and peck on her own. [ must admit, I wu aCb&tt at my necllsenc:e. But at that Ume J wu youn~ and sUll a novice •t the mother 00.1.neu. She further polnted oat that 1be neve-r broupl 1wr Laundry home tor me lo do as No. 2 does rellU.larly wbeft be com• home rrom ~ere. I promptly noted lbal J owed her at leut tour major term HJMJ'I and count· Ina buketa of laundry. She remarked that all that wu rath•r po;.ueu u ahe now owned a washer , dryer and an elec· tric typewriter. and she is no longer writ· ing term papers. After offering my apologies, all I could suggest was that next time she should pass up lhe chance of being born No. 1 arad opt for a position further down the line. Let on-lbe·job mother tralnin& be performed by an older sibllnl In future lncamatloN. I must now ask your forgiveness No. 2 for not calling you last night. Allhou1h r bad previously intended lo calJ, my psyche was not up to any more grim rec- ollections. (Ob yes, your thesis arrived ln the mall this afternoon, but I'll be hard prused to make yesterday's due date.) -BUT THE purpos.e or th ls letter ls to teU you children that not only do my fincen have many •ood typlnt years left tn~m. but also my love and 1dmlration for each of you ls bound.leu and I cherilb t.be Ume we •pend toset.ber. BecaUMol you, I am ulled the nicest name there i.-Mom. And I wanttotayslnc~rely"tha.okyou." I m\,lft cJoee now ror I heal" your f1lh'1' ,. calllng m•. It 1eem1 b.e hu another Let· ter to the Editor tor me to type. He'• muttermc 101D.et.hln1 about blt mother would bave had It typed already and tltf always ironed b1s aoeu. Have a nice day, dear onu. Love, Mom P .s. f still have two more loadl or cloth• &o w111l if anyone has anJt)dn1 lo add, and there'• a (re9h typewr1ter rib· bon In the desk drawer. T Why must I Ii ve in the past?. she thought. Yet, in the book she'd just read, ··or Blood and Hope" Samu~! Pisar had said. "We do not live in the past. the put lives in us." But who am I to charage the ravage of time'?. she asked herself. Children grow up; parents grow old. Why must I feel I've let them down, when I grew up and had a family of my own? She and Mark had taught their children to make decisions. and when they were ready. had sent them forth to seek what was right for them. Like ar· rows. now HAD THE P ROPHET said it? "Your children come through you but not from you." Whot were the other lines? Didn't he say something like. "You art? the bow from whence your children as li ving arrows are sent forth"? It. came back to her now, "For even as He loves the ar-row that ntes. so He loves also the bow that ls stable." And now. she knew It was she who bad insisted thelr chlJdren'a future belonfcd to them. And why. She had paddled ber two sons and dau1hten. They had cried becauae It bad 1tun1, but quickly recovered, •• the lcnew they would. She had been boldtna the bow, potslns the arrow. mtktnc • them ready to 10 forth a• ll•ln& arrows. Tbe house wu dark when she en- tered; lM telephOne wa&.111111ln1. lt. was "As soon as l can make a reserva· tion " "Well I g uess we will manage somehow. 1rs only that .. "What, Mother?" "Nothing, dear. I don't want to worry you " "Worry me about what?" ''MAYBE I SHOULD SORT of pre· pare you, though. Your father is havin1 those chest pains again. He·s acUn1 like he did before that last attack, but we don 't want to worry or burden you. "It's only that one never knows. but I can caU the paramedics If anything s hould happen. But go to New York Have a good time. Neither of us would want to stand In your way." ''Call h..is doctor, Mother, I'll be lher-e as soon as 1 make a telephone uJI." "Such a s hame for you to mlu the trip. Maybe one of these days we'JJ be out of the way. . . " "Oon't talk like that," she said. "Prive carefully," her molher'tl&id, and hung up. FOR A LONG TIME she sat. holding the cold reulver In her hand IJ'OWD auddenly numb. At her feet lay a piece or e mpty luuace. For one brier mo· ment tbe thought t1be saw a tteeuna ar- row, but instead It wa!l a ruaty bow and broken anow Her thousttll, typically. oli.rnated between the biblical passag , "Honor thy fnther and mother" and ". . . shalJ luve thy falh r and mother and cleave unto ... " Sbe rqic:hed back for the phone._ - 1 ,, : ) ., ·~ II I I I. !I . I -\ J l t f I ~ 1 1 j .J ·I t., , I .i I I . . I l ,, I. .t j j .) •• II 0 t.r A l ' 9 c. ) ... ----·-··----·---~-~-··---------~-~--·-e---·--·-~·-·----~----·-~-~-----------~~a~•~~~~=~·~z~e~s~~~~~P~-~s~~&•~-- ~· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 -.. ._ .... -----....... 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For the name of a POd1atn~t 1n vour area call . 88181888888188888888888888888 = 1980 TAXES TOO HIGH? I I Free Public Seminar ; ! LEARN HOW TO LEGALLY: ! • • • • F'<>duce 1981 Income Taxes by 50%' °' tt • Increase your take home pay -now• QC • • Make any investment a tax free returnt • • • Eliminate capital gains tax• tll I • Eltm1nate tnhe11tance tax• I • • Have more personal and ltnanc1a1 freedom• I THURS .. MAY 14. 7:10 f'M AHAHllM MAHIOTT HOTB. 700 W. CONYIHTIOH WAY l lLk .,,._Ofl_ 'SENIOR BOOM' FIASCO THREATENS SOCIAL SECURITY . • <F rom Page AS) benents. as well as to raise the retire ment age Any cut 1n benefits will mean that Congress 1s reversing gears after steadily expanding ben efits, adding s po uses· and s urvivors' beoef1~ in 1939, disability insurance m 1954, Medicare in 1965, and the automatic cost·Of· It v ing increases in 1972. Unlike Carter. Reagan has proposed actual· I~ taking !>Orne m oney away from people ;,ilready drawing benefits. Carter wanted to phase out the minimum monthly benefit in the future, while Reagan wants to take it away from three million people drawing it. Pickle's s ub('ommiltee appears ready to make the cut, but not retroactive ly. THE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET Offi ce has· estimated that the Old Age and Survivors Ins urance trust fund could run an accumulated deficit of $63.S billion by 1986. It may have trou· ble paying benefits on time in late 1982 or 1983. But the other two trust runds Disability Ins urance and llospital Insurance -are run· nmg surpluses that the CBO predicts will reach S88 billion by 1986 The system may be a ble to escape its cur· rent crunc·h 1f Congress simply passes legisla· lion lo allow borr owing among the three trust runds Congrc1>1> already shifted S9 billion from the d1sab1hty to tht• old age fund an 1980 and 1981 But congn•ss1onal leaders and the Reagan adm1111strat1on arc looking ror solutions dealing with both SoC'1al SN·unty's immediate problems and 1t~ long rang<' d1Uicult1es They Jnsist they will not settle ror a, Band·A1d approach to Social Security's ail- ments Instead , they want the nation -and politicians to s wallow some unpleasant medicine now to keep the system lrom hemor· rhaging in the 21st century Social Security celebrated its 45th birthday last Aug 14, a trad1t1onal milestone of middle Recent So.cial Security mileston~s : turning 45 and paying out its one-trillionth dollar. age The agency orchestrated a little fanfare, puttang birthday posters in its 1.300 fi eld offices and cranktng out a torre nt or press releases. But it passed another milestone unnoticed in January that may have been even more significant: 11 paid out its one·tnllionth dollar And while it took more than 40 years to dis· tribute the first $1.000,000,000,000. De puty Com · missioner Robert Myers says it will be only fi ve or six years before 1t passes the S2-tri llion mark TODA Y'S YOUNG ANO middle·aged workers may be asked to work longer and will have to pay stiffer taxes over their workinl years to get benefits commeruJurate with what their parents and grandparents are eetting. Social Security has always operated on a pay as.you-go b~is , with today's wor~ers pay- ing the benefits that go to today's retirees and trusting that ruture generations of workers will provide their c hecks. IC Social Security were to attempt to become a fully funded pension plan only for those now 15 or older, its actuaries estimate that the trust funds would need $5.6 trillion in hand right now to meet their unfunded accru.ed liability. But that ls not the way Social Secunty f oper ates. Social Security's actual outgo for the next 75 f years is expected to exceed its income by an I average of 1.52 percent of payroll. To wipe out · that long-term deficit, the trust funds w~uld need $1.5 trillion m hand right now. Alternative- ly, a deficit could be wiped out by changing the lax and benefit structure. PICKLE POI NTS OUT that the system has paid benerits on time every month "and it has not borrowed one dime from the general trea1>ury." Each I percent rise an the Cons umer Price Index adds $1 4 billion a year to Social Security benefits .. Even 1r the economy takes a turn for tbe better, this governme nt has a responsibility to see to it that the Social Security funds are s truc· lured so that they a re protec ted agains t economic buffeting seen and unforeseen, in the future." says Pickle 1 ·11 I a big d1fferenc.e for 35mrr users• .......... ,,,.. ._, ... ..._. ·--·' ....... , ...... -.. ~ ....... , .. ,.,,.. .. ,.._.. ...... _,. ! ...... .., .... _ ... .,. .... )• ¥~'"""'"'-'""• Regular 4 97 Floral Print Moccasin ~-, I I • ... t 1 t. •C' I•-_ .. •f~ i-'• •'"' t Ito~ I. .__ ... I~ •I• f •• ,... .._ ,...., J ••t .. ••' .. -•• .-r.<••·· ......... .. .._ ... .. ~--·'"""'""' • Over 3~"o more p1etu,t ertil • Cleerer sh1tp1r punt s • P1oleu1onal 11touy 11n1'h • Specially du19ntd pact.•ging • E•fl• cart and 11ten11on by ov1 ~~1qhly 'killed tfchn1c1ans Gold tncot foam sock and l1n1ng Matching b1nd1ngs. Crepe sole with wedge heel. Black and blue. 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Most children connected with Social Security are on the receiving end. However, Laura Lee Kimbrough, 3 1 months, of Atlanta, has her own card because she owns 1tock. 5.77 Be•ch Ch•ir Long wearing webbing. w ong, srurdy lubular frame Fold tor easy 1101age 3.44 Cl•mp-On Umbrell• Ciampa on t>nch °' patio chalf to Pf<>-Yide lhade 11 .. 88 22.88 WASHINGTON <AP> -On the third day of each month, nearly one in every six Americana eets a treen Social security check in the mail. The system pays $11 billion each month to 36 million people -retirees, disabled workers, their famllles and survivors. It also collects taxes from 115 million workers and their employers to provide those benefits. Many who get the tax.free checks are not senior citizens, but children and widows. One·third of ail beneficiaries -12 million - are under age 65, and 8.2 million are under age 62. About one In eight -4.6 million -are children. Here is a rundown on the primary benefits: RETIREMENT workers can eet early retirement checks at aee 62 'and full benefits at 65 if they work lone enoueh under Social Security. and an aged spouse can draw an additional 50 percent. Those who retire at 62 get 80 percent of their full benefits. To ~eUre at 62 in 1981, a worker needs to have worked seven·and·a·half years under Social Security; by 1991, this requirement will be 10 years of coverage. DISABILITY. Workers severely disabled 48" Shop-Lite 2. 40·w lluoreacenl tut>et plva hardware before age 65 get diaabllity checks if they have a physical or mental condition that pre· vents them from working and lasts at least 12 months, or is terminal. Checks start in the sixth month of disability. After two years, disabled workers get Medicare. Workers 31 or older need to have worked five of the p-.st 10 years to be protected against disability. Those 24 to 31 need to have worked half the time since their 21st birth· day, and those under 24 need credit for one· and·a·half·year's work In the past three years. MEDICARE pays hospital bills for up to 90 days for 25 million people over 65, 2.4 million disabled workers and 600,000 other disabled children and adults. For the first 60 days it pays all covered services except for the first $204. From the 6lst through 90th day, Medicare patients must pay $51 a day themselves. Most Medicare beneficiaries opt to pay monthly premiums of $9.60 for Supplemen· tary Medical Insurance, which helps pay doc· tor bills. In JuJy, this premium rises to $11. SURVIVORS. When a worker dies, the family gets a $255 burial payment. Monthly benefits are paid to the dead worker's un· I( INfl• AOVlllTlllO MlllCHAHOlll l'Ol.ICY °"" ..... ........._ •• 'W ... ~ ..... .... ...,._ .. ~Ull"----·.,. ..................... ,... ........... ,__ ...... .,_,.. .. 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Starting Jan. 1, 1982, there will be no limit for those 70 and above, and those 65 through 69 will be able to earn $6,000 before ~osing benefits. Workers earn one -quarter of Social Security coverage for each $310 earned, up to Sl ,240, or four quarters a year Workers and their employers pay a tax for 6.5 percent on earnings up to $29,700. The self·employed pay a tax of 9 3 percent RJLLY ASSUMABLE INTEREST OML Y 2nd TRUST DEEDS 0 WMER /MONOWHER OCCUPIED Call Wtlham B Mitchell Call today tor quote • No obltgallon trans notlOOOI lundlng (714) 975-1128 trans notionot tuno1ng trans notional tunc11ng Irons notlC>nCll funding Our crispy flsh flllet from the icy North Atlantic and two boneless wjiltemeat Chicken Planks® ... with fresh cole slaw and golden fryes. that's a winning combination . <;J;,ligCJohn~- SEAFOOD SHOPPES aot1...,.. .. c.... ...... Jutt South of s.n oi.oo fw./. Aor'Ole trom Fectco ..... l9WCI ••MlAILI j t> J 1 l a ( • 0 u. 4 •• .... ··--·- Ale Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. May 10. 1981 SUPPORT GROUP LIITS NEGATIVITY .. (From Pate AS) participants continue the relaxaUon exercises each day at home. •·Each one of the meditations builds upon the other,·· Mrs. Silla explalned to Porrett and bis wife Jan. "After two months you'll get Ured of it but you'vegot tocontJnue. '' MEMBERS ARE ASKED to pay an orienta· lion fee of $15 and SS per session. But the Sillses noted no one is tu med away for lack of money. Participants get a copy of the Slmonton's book, "Getting Well Again." and receive other printed information, tapes and leaflets at the weekly meetings. In addition to potluck diMers and a volun· teer outreach program for persons unable to at- tend the meetings, the group offers a telephone hot line service. After a brief private orientation. Porre~t was ready to join the group. He colored his name tag with two hearts. laughing "I don't want to miss anything." Applause broke out followin1 a report from a doctor that one partlclp•nt had taken control of he r cancer. "Moet of the doclora don't 1lve you much bope," said the M·year·old Porrett. who haa been given one to two years to live. "You gel a lot of me1111ea that you don't have a lot o' chances of llvln1." said Mra Siila. "Victims not only have to aet over thtlr foarA but they have to break throu1h the neaatlvlly." AFl'ER THE EXCHANGE ot peraonal triumphs and problems wt\h medical care, 8111 Ha rt, who also serves as. a co-leader for tht1 group, directed the dozen participants throush u relaxation exercise. "We found that people in the group really need to deal with oncologists and other people so that they r eally are advocates Cor themselves," said Mrs. Sills. of the assertive- ness training. The end of the meeting is like the beginning. • DURING THE SESSION, discussion cen· tered on testimonial evidence or some victims who had experienced a remission of their cancer. Lots of hugs. .,..,Y,. .... , .... ,,_ "This is a very up experience," said one woman. "It makes me feel really.good." Bill Hart , Huntington Beach. wants hugs ... so he can ward off ·recurrence of cancer' ----------------------------------------..=;_~ COIT-DRAPERY CLEANING' HEAL TH WITHOUT PUBLIC NOTICE -__ ,_ PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS au11N•H NAM& ITAT&M•NT T,.. tOllOWl"t per-. II Ooiftg 1>1al ne" ••· THE RAINBOW GROUP, llU Salvador SI", CO\la Mau, CA m» Cl\arlle Se911ra, 111• Salv_, SI., Cott• Mase, CA n•» MOTIC• Of' AVAtLAall.lTY 01' AMNUAL a•fl'CMtT Pur...-to Sactlen 61CMldl of ttw In- ter Ml R.-Ce*. "°'I« It llanby 91ve" tNI u. -I raport tor ttw c11endar. yaar 19'0 ot MAIUORll! MOSHl!lt SCHMIOT l'OUNOATION, e prlvaw ...-tkWI, It avallaOle et RESTORI ! i i DRUGS Tiiis bullneu I• condu< .. ., by tn In dlvldu•I. Cnar I le Segur a Tllli itat1men1 w•• flllcl wltll 1111 Counly Cllrk of Orange County on Aprll 1'. 1'111 ,., .. ,., Publl\Nd 0r..-.. coe11 O•llV Pll<>I, Aprlf l'I, 1•, May 3, 10, 1 .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS auSINIS$ NAMI STATIMINT Illa lov .... IOfl't prlftClpe( offke tor lft· tPKllOfl ..... , ..... _,_ "°"" from t :JD a.m. to S:OO p,m. bY MIY clllan -....,.., It wltfl.., 1IO daY' alter Ille dale of tllls l)lllllk.al!Oft. Tiie 1--1on·1 pnnclpal offic• Is IOUMll .. 100 ~ C...\er OrlW, Suite 180, Hewll0"1 8H<!I. C:.lltoml• ~ prlnc!pal tnana99' ol --clallon II Marl! Sc..-,.. Publl51Wd Or ..... CoHI Dally Piiot, May 10, 1 .. 1 2190-ll PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie JOl-1119 per$011 II CICM"9 Ovsl neu as. "CTITIOUI aUllMIU SU NWOOO PAT 10 SE RI/ ICE. N.ud STATlllHMT 17)0 W Utl\ St .• ~ta AN. CA n7e» Tiie loll-1119 pe<IM!I are dolft9 Randy 8 \lat\ Call, 17l0 W 1~111 l>vllNllU. SI S.ntaAna CAn7e» FREETIME OF LAGUNA Tiii• buSl,,.;1 "conoucied by '"'1n BEACH, ISH CM._ Way, U..- dlviclU•I lea<ll, calltonofa tliUI Randy 8. 11.., Coll Linda Fromm ForkHdl. UU Tll" u.te.....,t ., .. llllcl .. 1111 the Ca ribbean Way, Le9una 8••<11, County Cieri! ol Orat\ge Counly on Calllorlllan.51 April 1•. 1 .. 1. Jo A/YI Claire R-, UH CMI~ F1 .. au bean Wu. ~ 1eac11, calltorllla Publl~ 0r"'99 Coa1I Dally Piiot. '1611 "'Pf"ll 19, 2'. ~y J, 10, "" 1IOM' Tiiis -..SIMU II conducted by • ---------------lge,..ral ~~ Forllaldl DEATH NOTICES ELLISON . BIRDI E M. EtLISON. re· s ident o f Huntington Beach. Ca Passed away on May 8. 1981. Survived by husband TJ!om as 7.. Ellison. Jr • 4 sons Don E o f llunflnglon Beac h . Ca • Dan P of V:ille jo. Ca . Robert Q :ind James C both of Huntington Beac h. Ca • mother M y rtle Borland of Marton. Ohm. 3 Tllll 1-t ., .. 11...S wltll IN County Clark ol ~ .. 99 County on Aprll JO, 1"1 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINIU MAME STAT&MEMT Tiie following per-.1 ere dOlng 1M.11lne11 et: MAPLELEAF MARKETING, JIS7 81rcll StrHI, Suite OJ, Newport IHCll, Celltomla "2MO J-JGlln Hiiis, 1911 LaS.lla, Cotta Mesa, C.llftomla 92426 0.111119 Kay Hllll, 2tll LaSalle, Costa Mesa. C.llfomla t»a. Tlll1-neul1~byanln­ brothers Charles C Borland a..1e IC. Hiiis o f M iddl etown . Ohio. Tllll ·~ ... filed will! .... dlvld.,.t Richard Borland of Marton. County Clerk of ~., .. County °" O h io and Oa\'id Borland of Aprll JO, 1"1 • F1tl•l Tulsa. O klahoma. 3 s1~ter~ Pubu.-0r.,. Coa.fl Dally Pliot, Bonnie Lamb or Manon. May>.10.11.1•.1"1 209M1 O b ao, Marv Ann Wiersma of Bar H arbOr. Ohio and Jean nie Jones or Manngo. Ohio PUBLIC NOTICE Memorial services "Ill be P'1CTn1ou1auMM•U held on Tuesday. May 12. MAMmlTAUMllMT 1981 at 2·00PM at the Pacir1c °"~'::..~°!s~',.. 119'""'' ••• do'"' Viejo Chapel I n lieu or CASH LIMITED, 171 Soutll Anl flowers the ram1ly s ugges ts r;;::.·· Sulla 103, Or-. C.lltornla memonal contr1bul1o n s be Al11ertJ. t..awl•, n1ov1u.a Del Soi m a d e t o t h e C a n c e r AMllelm Hllt1, c..aitforftla ._, Research Division or th(' c ....... J .......... "51' Clr<o•IO Dell, A,_.m Hlll1, Calllomla ..07. Am erican Cancer Society. Tllit ll•alMu 11 conct11ctec1 11v a Pac ific V iew Mortuury 1 11m1w.1..,.~1p. directors Alllert J. Lawis ~. N ane Society Ul:MA~ 9UMM.ATMA 648-7431 ,._., aMtel ......... , aM .... , ... , ...... 1.1 ... -.. ..-. "'"Y •W1 _,. __ _ Ceillllf-....-,.._ ~ Tiiis 1ta.._,t WM flied wlttl Ille , ~=~·~. ~~~ of Orwi99 County °" f1t11M Publl.-Or ... Coe1t Dally Piiot, ..... ,, 10, 17, , •• 1 .. 1 2101 .. 1. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOU$ 9U$1NEU NAME STATEMENT Tne 1011-lng pe<10ns art doing OvtlNHH -----,--------~I (Al CAM8RIOGE CAPITAL GROUP and 111 CAMBRIDGE CAPITAL. INC . a Celolornla <.Or· Pora11oft, 1'Q S PullmM> Strwt, Santa Ana, CA n"70S Tne Slmon·Enrenleld Group, Inc oroorated, • Ca lftorni • cor· IALT7 aHGllOM Porat1on, 1t0 s Pullman Str•t. Santa Ana. CA '210S SMITH & TUTHILL Tiiis buSl""s 11 c-.Cwcl by • cor· WHTCLlff CHAf'IL pou11on The s1,_Enren1e1c1 427 E 171h SI G,_, 1nc. Cosla Mesa ~~~1Stmon, 646-9371 Tlll1 1tai.,_,1 was llllcl wllll Ille County Clerk of Orat\99 County on Aprll 1'. "" Drapery collects smoke, dust, grease and dirt. it's Grime and 11 can destroy your investment! Because replacement costs are skyrocket· mg, have Cott . the World's Largest Drapery Cleaner .. clean and restore your draperies. Ser· vice includes pick-up, take-down and rehang RADIO DISPATCHED VANS SERVING ALL ORANGE COUNTY ....... ~. W.wy. Cal Co-'ty ....... , ... • AMAHllM •• n, S Stoto College 81 SJi-JOlt • HUMTINCHOM HACH nss Slo!eo 14J-OJ20 •COSTA MISA ••. 1702 ~ 81 '42-0J10 • LA•UMA HACH .••. lb2 llwd Si 760-0760 •a TOIO ........ nlb1 El T0to Rd 115-llH.• SAMJA AMA •• 15o40E Ed'~ Ave tlJ.Jl71 • flUUBTOH ?S.45 E. Chapmon Ave 77MOJ0 • S. OUH61 CO. 2~302 Del Prado U l·Z 114 • Gill>ltt GlOYI 13;m D.cfocl Ava t71-H71 • TVmHJOUHGI ... 1020 Irvine Bl 7Jl·417S ()PEN OAllY 111 eooPM Sl'>T 111600PM COIT DELUXE LEATHER RECLlllER This plush extremely comfortable chair and ottoman Is now In stock for Immediate delivery. Utt Price 1780 $4 9 9 SAL• Chair & Ottoman YOUCAH SEC lHl DIFFERENCE 5 PIOH• IASI Avallatlll cdor1: o.tti Brown, Bladt and Carnlal. Llmhlid time llld quantity. Watch for fNf Gnni OpeNng in Mission Vilfo soon. 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May 11. at 7 00 p m Dr Howard is a staff phya1c1an at S a n ta Mana Plaza Hospital in Mexico. a member o f the World Health Organization. and o ther alhhations He Wiii be covering topics such as the following· • allergies • high blood pressure • arthritis • intestinal problems • asthma • stress • cancer. prevention and treatment • weight problems • digestive problems and • headaches • how to put a young sexy future • heart problems 1n an old tired life!!! FREE ADMISSION FOR ADVANCE RESERVATIONS OR $1.00 AT DOOR Cal 641·0110 Spou Umlhd Save 25% to 30% on draperies, linings and more! Save now on cusrom drooeoas and lop treat merits •ricluding labnc. lining and lat>ot ChOose lrom over 1 00 pallerns including anhQue sa11r1s sneers. oi>en weaves textures darnasl\ and prints 1ns1a1ta11on at no add•llOOlll Chatge ,ACIFfC YllW MIMOllAL , ... 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Andrews, who has performed In more than 70 films Including "Tbe Best Years or Our Uves" which won nine Academy Awards, is scheduled to speak Saturday al a SSO·a·plate dinner to raise· funds for the National Council on Atcobolism's Orange County unit. Ten thousand invitations to the dinner were mailed out, said Larson, who ts executive direc· tQr of the Orange County council, ·'to every doc· SPECIAL! SAVE 14c • DRISTAN DECONGESTANT TABLETS Fast rel1et from summer colds allergies & hay fever a~mE or 24 1.49 SPECIAL! KLEENEX PAPER TOWELS Jumbo Prints SAVE20e WET ONES MOIST TOWELETTES POP·UP WASH·UPS1 SAVE 1 ac ZEST DEODORANT SOAP .... ,.11 Pak of4 SAVE30c EDGE SHAVE CRUM Lathering Gel Ass'I Formulas. tor, every lawyer , every judge ... and 2,000 businesses." Returns on reservations have been disap- pointing, thoueh. be noted. "M of now, 140 are coming and that Isn't goine t.o pay for the invita- tions.'' Larson Us puzzled about the low reservation rate . "We are putting on a $50-a-plate dinner and we have no one comine to it . . . yet a Republican fund-raiser for SSOO a person would have hundreds of people." To publicize the dinner. the council held a press luncheon in Santa Ana lHt week at which BUY6aSAVE45c ASSOtTlO IUWIS Andrews, who Is a recbvering alcohollc, said a major problem facing the council is making the public aware that alcoholism is the No. 1 dis· ease in the United States. "It's ruining a lot of lives," he said, "and it's costing us $60 billion a year." The actor, who stars with Cliff Robertson In a movie called "The Pilot" to be released later this year, said he spent at least $250,000 on psychiatry until he learned his real problem was alcoholism. Dinner chairman Harriet Watson said reservations can be made by calling 835·3830. SPECIAL! WITHRUOll)E 1·0 Soz. TUBE Oelfy f'lllltlUff ...... Dinner chairman Harriet Watson chats with OC· tor Dana Andrews about ~fit. 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D D a"' . ~ ·The sleeping giant flexes his Dluscles , Angels make Fregosi appear like rrianagerial genius with 15-1 pounding of Detroit By JOHN SEVANO Of .. Delty .......... Just after the conclusion of Saturday night's eame between the Angels and Detroit, Fred Lynn poked bis bead in Manager Jim Fregosl's office. banded him a piece of pap;er and said, "Here, Jim, I beard you didn't have one of these." The piece of paper turned out to be an itinerary of the Angels' upcoming road trip. Actually, if the Angels could play all their games like they did Saturday night at Anaheim Stadium, Fregosi wouldn't have to worry where bis next paycheck was coming from. The Angels, with Fregosi's future dangling on a tight rope, exploded for a season·higb in home r~s. peppering the Tigers, 15-1, before a delithted house of 32,040. "I told the guys that if they played real good tomorrow 1 could make the road trip with them," Fregosi said with a smile. "l managed good tonlght.J kept Lynn on the bench and had the best club on the field.'· Needless to say, Fregosi was in a good mood and so was the club. It had been a long time since they enjoyed a lau.ghter of this sort. The Angels, whose previous hi&h for home runs In a game this season was back on April 11 when Lynn hit a solo and Tom Brunansky (no longer with the clu.b) a pair, saw four members of the team flex their muscles during Saturday's home run derby .. Bobby Clark, making only his fifth start, opened the barrage by sending an opposite field home run over.the ri&ht field wall in the second inning. Brian Downing followed with his shot to left In the fifth . And Don Baylor and Bobby Grich closed out the long ball contest wlth blasts in the sixth. Everyone in the starting lineup except Rick Burleson scored once, and everyone In the starting lineup, except Dan Ford, had al least one bit. Clark contributed five RBI with Grich and Baylor added three each. It was owner Gene Autry who indicated Thurs· day it was up to the manager, referring to Fregosi, to make things happen; that he shouldn't be afraid lo try something new. Well, nothing Fregosi did Saturday was new, but it s ure looked like a different Angels ball club. Rather than playing for the big inning, Fregosl had his players moving runners over with sacrific· ing bunts, stealing bases. bunting for base hits and knocking infielders over and breaking up double plays. . . In other words, the Angels were finally living up to their preseason billing. "The things that are critical are W's," ex- pounded Fregosi. ·•we haven't been executing bad· ly. We just haven't gotten the hits when we needed them." last 10 days. People just have to be patient. They ought to hang loose a little longer." The Tigers scored firs t as they scratched for a run on a pair of singles and a walk off winn~g pitcher Geoff Zahn, 4-3, in the second inning. Downing, who was on base five times and scored on four occasions, went as far to say the final Yankee game, in which the Angels beat Tommy John, 2-1, was more impof1,ant than the explosion against the Tigers. But the Angels came back with two runs in lhefr half of the seeoDd, two more in the third and one in the firth before making a shambles of the contest by scoring five times in the sixth-.and eighth frames. • "One game doesn't mean anything," s aid Down- ing, who returned to his familiar spot behind the plate Saturday. ''Let's just say it's a start." Asked if the lopsided v1c;_"'f'y helped ease the pressure of the Fregosi situation. Downing's face began to frown. "I w11s wild lo st art off tonight," said Zahn. •If pitched batting practice the other day to keep myself in shape. 1 started wild but told myself to ket!p the baU down and get it over. "I don't even understand why It's happening," he said of Fregosi's possible dismissal. "It's all a bunch of garbage as far as I'm concerned. If John McGraw had been the manager It wouldn't have made any difference. You can't win if you don't hit. "They <Zahn's teammates) finally figured out how many.runs I need to win. Those two and three. run games just don't do it." By winning, the Angels were able to stay only IO games behind the Western Divis ion-leading Oakland A's. Clark indicated that the Angels should benefit from more than just the physical explosion of the win. "This isn't a base-stealing ball club," added Downing. "And you can't play hit-and-run when you don't have runners on base. We're going to start hitting. We've shown signs of that over the "Confidence is what you need mentally, not' physically," said Clark "Tonight wiU help that. "We can't let outside distractions bother us. We (See ,\NGEL.S, Page 82) Celtics' defense just too much Boston tramples Houston, 94-71 HOUSTON <APJ "Defense wins championships," said Rick Robey, Boston's reserve center, and the Celtics played defense Ilk~ champions Saturday. Boston tied a National Basket- ball Association championship series record by limiting Houston lo 71 points and, with Cedric Maxwell scoring 19 and Chris Ford 17, breezed to a 94-71 victory over the Rockets Satur· day for a 2·1 lead in the playoff fin al. There have been lower scoring games in the playoffs. but never in the title series. "HOUSTON HAD some tough luck on its shooting," Celtics Coach Bill Fitch said of the Rockets, who made a just 30 per· cent of their field goal attempts. .. But our guys really put the de· fense down. You saw a pretty good defensive clinic out there today." "The job Robey did today, that 's what winning is all about,'' said Fitch. "He came off the bench and did everything we asked of him.·· But Robey was eager to share the credit. "We were all mentally ready to play, everybody on this team,'' said Robey. "Everyone was tuned in togeth·er and that's what it takes. especially for a great defense."· THE 71 POINTS scored by Houston equalled the fewest in a playoff game since the introduc- tion or the 24-second shot clock in 1954. Syracuse scored 71 in a 74-71 loss to Fort Wayne in a game played at Indianapolis on April 7, 1955. "We got out of the gate pretty well, but after that we jµst d1dn't get the job done." said Rookets Coach Del Harris. "We missed some shots, our ballhandling was sloppy, we weren't as alert mentally as we have been and the whole thfng had a snowball- ing effect.•: HE'S WHAT? -UC Irvine catcher Ron Elliott protests call by umpire Jack Burthe after a close play at home plate against Cal State Fullerton Saturday. Titans' Mike Rubel Deity" .......... "' ............ (left, above) was ruled safe, even though he thinks he miss· ed the plate. Elliott tagged Rubel, but the original call stood. For the outcome, see Page 84. Fitch singled out Robey for his job off tbe bench afti:r Rob.ert Parish, Boston's starting center, got in early foul trouble. Parish played just 13 minutes and scored 11 points, while Robey played a solid 31 minutes. scor· ing 11 points and grabbing six rebounds. Harris said things wjll be dif- ferent today in the fourth game the best·of-seven series. ·•We'll come back," he pro- mised. "This team hasn't quit all year and is not about to quit now. Tomorrow will be & dif- ferent game." Mets' Taveras clicks, Dodgers tumble, 7-4 NEW YORK <AP> -Frank Taveras bad the satisfaction of driving in his first runs of the season, which helped the New York Mets down the Dodgers 7-4 Saturday. Taveras hu been riding the bench with Bob Bailor taking •. over bis position. But M'"et manager Joe Torre insists Taveras Is still bis regular shortstop. Taveras bas no objec· lion to taking a seat on the bench. . "I 've been ~othered with asthma lately and a little rest On TV today channel 11 at 11 • bes helped me," be said . ··Bedsides tbla team has 25 players and we'r e all trytne our best to eet iotQ a winning pat- tern." save of the season . The Dodgers took a 1-0 lead in the ffnt" when Davey Lopes stroked his second homer of the season. The Mets scored two runs in the bottom of the fir-St . Mookie Wilson singled, stole second and went to third on a throwing error by Dodger catcher Steve Yeager. He scored on J oel Youngblood's single. Brooks' sacrifice fly gave the Mets a 2-1 lead. The Mets boosted their lead to 4·1 in the second on singles by Flynn and starting pitcher Dave Roberts and a two-run triple by Taveras. Guerrero hit his first homer i.n the fourth to make It 4-2. The Dodgers set a day off following today's final of a 10· game, 10-day, 3·clty road trip before bostlne Montreal, the New York Meta a nd Philadelphia, all tbree·eame series, beelnnlne Tuesday eve. nlng at I>odeer Stadium. Taveras bad been In 18 games prior to Saturday without driv· inl ln a run. But be broke lOOle in tbe tecOIMI lnDlDI witb a triple to deep center, drivinl 1n two nau. n.at belpe4 &be lleta take a 4·1 lad. Ped'ro G~errero'a second home nm of the ••m•1 a two-run shot in the ellbth orf Met re· Uever Neil Allen, tied tbe acore at4-4. SUrf provides all-of the fireworks; 2-1 • own IDd, raced 1tra11ht up th• middle of lut tbe Meta eame back acahaat reU.nr Bobby Cut.Wo, 0-4. A walk to Hubie Broob llid 1lD1I• by Rusty Staub ud Al8X TrnlDo save the lletl a 1-t lead. A ftelden'• cbolte and an error bJ third bllHmu ROD C., ltt lD ·the MCOaCI run ol tbe ln· aUal md Taveru' HCrtllff ft1 droY• la tbe third. Au.a. .... tat tM rietoly Wltla .,.,, bardon calnlq b1I ftnt s,.da1 te u.. Dalb Piiat SAN DIEGO -A ftreWorb 1pectacular attracted mon l.ban 40,000 toecer rans to Jack Murphy 8tadlu111 Mr• Saturday Dlpt, bu\ tt wu tbe CallfciirDla 9urf which Ut t.be flnt ma&eb. Wltla Crall All• fCOl'llll botb pall, the aecond with .., than three _....... r• mainiftc on the clock, tbe IUrf doned tile· bolt San Dteto loct ... , •1 • dMlr l4Mll1b strallbt victory Ud nnt ... mterhn coach Laurie Calloway. Calloway, wbo NPlaced ...._. Wall lut ... 11: when Wall reals~ after two sealOnl u tbe Surf ~cb, watched Steve Mo1en pall to Allen who llt9ded a abot pa1t Socker 1oa11teeper Volkmer Gross at l'1: 43 to rec!Ol'd the victory. The wbl moved the Surf lnto lint place ln lbt MASL'a Weal Dlvlalon with n PC>lDtl, OM better than the Wen. "Crala haa tremendout taltlt." noted a bappy Oalloway after the~· ''ff•'• not even "°' ftt and be 1av• Dltt<> m. au Dltht," he quipped. Actually, the wtnnlnt toal WM the N· ault of a I« of bard work from the Surf's •art: l.iadH1· 1:illdHy ·~ball ln Illa ~ the ftelcl and lbeD fired a shot from IO yards out. Gross went down to block lt, but the ball bounced oil bl• body to Moyers who aet up Allen. Allen tcored earlier at 30:15 to ctvt the Surf a 1.0 le1d. But the Socktn• Nico Robmann countered al 58:02. "It wu e lltdsteDM out then at flnt," Cano.97 admlttet, ref errlna tO bl9 Qnt lame u the Surt1 coacb ln chart•· "But Ulen, tM ldnnalln ttartlnl flowtnc aftd He~h\I waa tne. ., After today, the series shifts back to Boston for Game Five Tuesday night. THE CELTICS toot control early, outscoring Houston 31·11 in a 14· ll span of the fitst half to take a 41·30 lead at halftime. The Rockets' 30 point• was the fewest scored by a team in any half during the 1981 playoffs, and half of them were scored by center Moses Malone. through the first quarter bef~e Jtobert Pali.sh scored on a d to start Boston's big surge. Fo scored nine points and Maxw ll eight as the Celtics raced to a 39-22 lead with 4: 29 to go in second period. Six free throws by Malo e helped Houston close t within 1 at halftime. The Rockets managed j three field goals and 1total of points In the secon quart s hooting 3-for-17 from he field Boston widened Ila a vantage to 21 pointa '8te In third period and led b)' as m as 25 in the fourth quarter of lopsided game. ' OrangeCoaal OAIL.V PILOT/Sunday. 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Quote of the day "I tame out of it with a broken neck. scratched spinal cord. broken breastbone and broken ribs. Going to the hospital, the ambulunce was going about 100 mph and blew a tare and we nt orr the road. It was all kind of disheartening " -Auto race Briao Re dman, describing a 1977 accident. Dotterer puts Stanford in playoffs STA:'llFORD Former Edison Ii High star Mike Dotterer's sacrifice fly·in the bottom of lhe eighth inning scored Phil Wilson with the run that gave Stan- ford an 8·7 victory over California Saturday in Pac-10 baseball. The victory assured the Cardinals of second place behind Arizona State and a playoff spot in the Pac· lO's Southern Di vision :i 3 victory over Culaary Saturday night and propelled lht· North Stan inlo the National llockcy Leaaue Stanley Cup finals for_ the firs t time ev.ir The North Stun, who defeated the Flames four wameli to two . will play the de(endin& t'tuun1>lon New York lllltlnder& for the coveted t It It• Pulmvr'11 (lr~t 11oul came· short handed at 14 ou to 11iv" tht> North Stu rs a 4-1 cushion. Ktin lloua.ton 11cor"'ct tor Culgary 58 seconds l•t.-1 , hut 1'1dml•r then drilled a slapshot from tht1 Ion faCt'()ff drt•lu ut 18:40 for a 5·2 advan· li•All' l>on Le•vt•r tHlth'cl 1.1 .:01.11 for the Flames with <&II t1t1t•ontbi lt•ft In th'• gttm<' after Calgary pulled .i1111 l It' l'11l HIMl(in Sh'',, l'11y1w hrokt• open u 2 I conte~t with a ll\•YI 111 !>lily atoul ul 5 59 or thl' rmul period. With Culaury'11 Hob Murdcu·h orf for elbowlni. Payne tvl>k u cMh•rlng pt1111 from Bobby Smith in front vf tht' l"hrnu.is 11t1l and tapped the puck past Rig- t:tn l'htl North s1,r11 took a l·O lead on Al Mtn·Ad11u\'M power play goal al 13:52 or the first 1)t1rlod Ju11t 12 seconds after Calgary's Bob Gould WUll whisllcd ror interference. Brad ~ax· "1•11 tlrf'd u :chot from the Minnesota blue line und Puynt• cldlected the puck to MacAdam, who tuppvd ll past the s p ruwled Riggin. The North Slurs and Is landers will play Tu<':-.duy and Thursday at the Nassau Coliseum at lln1ondalc. N.Y T he third and fourth games of the championship Rerics will be played at the Met Center on Sunday, May 17, and Tuesday, M ity 19. Bench bangs out No. ~5 Johnny Bench belted a milestone Ii homer and George Foster knocked in two runs with a double to lead Cincin· nati to a 9-5 National League victory over Houston Saturday. It was Bench' 385th career homer, tying him with Vogl Berra for 29th place on the all-time last .. Unbeaten Steve Carlton was tag~ed for nine hits , but struck out 11 in recordmg his sixth victory of the year as Philadelphia de· reated San Diego. 9·6 . Bill North drove in s ix runs. four on his first career grand s lam homer, lo power San Francisco to an 8·2 triumph over Montreal . . Rookie right-hander Andy Rincon and veteran lefty Bob Sykes teamed on a six-hit shutout and Rincon and Tom Herr knocked in three runs apiece to lead St Louis lo a 13·0 rout over Pittsburgh Steve Henderson drilled a two-run homer and Bill Buckne r drove in two runs with a pair of hits as the Chicago Cubs trimmed Atlanta, 7-3 The victory was only the Cubs' fifth in 24 games Uus sea son while Atlanta's three-game winning streak was E'nded. Davis ' day in court may last for months LOS ANGELES ! APJ Al Davis. who has been trying since early last year lo move his Raiders from Oakland to Los Angeles, finally gets his day in court. · · Actually, "day" as a mis · nomer, because the anti-trust s uit litigation, in which the Oakland Raiders and Los Angeles Coliseum Commission have joined forces against the National Football League, will undoubtedly last at least several weeks, or perhaps even months. T he L .A. Coliseum Com· mission s ued the NFL in 1978, after the Los Angeles Rams an· nounced their inte ntions to move to Anaheim, some 35 m1le1 to the south The move was made last fall Asked if he was glad that the trial was finally about to began, Davis said : "To be quite candid, J'm still at a very high emo· tional level at th ~ great pedormance of our football team " Davis referred to the surpris· ing ascent of his club from a 2·3 s tart last fall to a Super Bowl c h ampionshi p, which it ac· complished by a 27-10 count over lhe Philadelphia Eagles on Jan. 25. ''l'M HAPPY that we'r e go· mg lo be able lo tell our story lo the court and to the e ntire coun try relative to the trash about anarchy and destroying our con slitulion.'' added Davii1 " The rulc l<> me in this percullar r:;aMe 1s not the Important thinlt(. but. rather. the utilization or the rule." Bnan Downing From Page 81 ANGELS . • • THE RAIDF.RS JOtned lhe Coliseum Commission early last year after Davis. the c lub'11 managing general partner. an oounced plans lo move hl11 franchise to Los Angeles. and the NFL turned thumbs down In question is Rule 4.3 of the N fo'L con11l1tutlon , which re· qulre'1 lhflt threc·quarters or the 28 dub owner" approve a mov(' by nny rrunchl11e. Jn March or 1980. Nf'L owners voted 22 0 with five abstentlon11 against u m ove by the Raiders. hu vc to go out and do the job we have to do The whole situation has creuted a lot of pressure we don't really need.'· The much-delayed trial begJn11 t1ooday in lhE' court of U S 01~· ~ra ct Judge Harry Preger1on, who has been trylnJ( ror month11 to affect an out-of-court settle ment that hasn't been su c- tessrul. Pregerson has been promoted lo the U.S. Circuit Court of Ap f eal, but will he er this caae ecause it began under hlll u risdiction. 1 "We're very pleused it '11 com •ng to court," said Ja9 Moyer. Ouvl11 cnlled the m eeting "or rhc1trated" and said he didn't 111Jk for the vote, mak\ng ll 11· legal, and "by takln!J thllt vote. the Nt~L <.;o mmasaloner Pete Rozelle now destroyed me ln Lot! Angeles and gave Oakland the feelln1 lhol they didn't have to do u t hing" lo keep the Raiden. G ri c h agreed . echoing rregosl's thoughts in the pro· ceiu1. ·"We need them a ll. We need a ll thr W's we can s<e.t .. * AltOaL MOTii ''•t••I m ey be Ill• men•ee• ol lt!e moment, 1>111 It ,.,.., tit <omNrl · 11111 ....... your r-.0 tlKC"tor. 0eM MM!Clil, It tUll119 Ill Ille preta boa prior lo kturdeY"t ,.,.,, toklftt "°'" t11 IM 0.1re1i 11111er1 .•. ~ LY.., ul out a.1"'1N'f nlttll't tome eft« tlf .. 11 lflt a mvtlle lft Illa !ell""" ltylf\9 to br-1111 • Clo<lllllt ,iey Frloo., .•• TIM A,,..11 llov• lr911ect el -"°""' In tt ol tl'teir tt ,.,,,., entwl"' WI t1t'NY 11ftM Aller 901"9 J 10<.f\lt l•I tt. Carew N t -1111 w1e1y '" '°"' atr•lttll .- home r and a bases-loaded single to pace Boston past Toronto. 10-3, in American League action Saturday . Rudy Lerda wild· pitched Oakland's Wayne GroH home from third with two out in lhe bottom or the 12th In· ning to cap a two-run rally that gave the A's a 6·5 victory over Mtlwaukee. It was Oakland's 24th win in 30 starts . . . Nobody cov- ered home plate and Jorge Orta scored an unearned run In the 10th inning to lead Cleveland past Minnesota, 2·1 . Jim Morrison drove in a pair of runs with a single and sacrifice fly and Richard Dotson yielded five hits as Rice tt)e Ch icago White Sox blanked s lump-ridde n Kansas City, 3·0 . Baltimore swept a double-header with Texas as Steve Stone allowed only one hit in s ix innings and Mark Belanger had a pair or singles to break an O-for-21 slump in a 4·2 nightcap victory following a 7-3 win, powered by Dao Graham's homer . double and single ... Tom Paciorek walloped a three-run hom er with two out in the bottom of the ninth inning to lift Seattle to a 6-5 victory ovei' the New York Yankees. Three-year-olds go for big money INGLEWOOD The richest ~ race for three-year-old fillies ever run in the West is scheduled today at Hollywood Park as 11 are enter ed to com pete in the second California Miss Sires Slakes. If all 11 go to the post, the event will be worth $203,392. with the winning owner to collect $135 ,892. Ten of the 11 e ntrants were assigned 114 pounds, with Past Forgetting, who figures as the favorite. assigned 116 pounds for the 1 1 16 mile event. Past Forgetting, owned by Ben Ridder. began her career by winning the La Centinela Stakes Swede vaults 17-6Y2 at Fresno Kaslmir Zalar or Sweden won the day's only open event with a pole vault or 17-6 1,z Saturday at the scaled • down West Coast Relays track and field meet in Fres no . Eddie Trotta conquered four-to-six· foot waves on the Atlantic Ocean to win the open class Saccardi Cup offshore powerboat race in Miami ... UCLA named Slgl Schmid its new soccer coach . . . Marco Lucchlnelll earned the pole position for today's Grand Prix of the National world motorcycling event at Monza, Italy . Gustavo Ballas of Argentina stopped Japan's Ryoetsu "Jackal" Maruyama an the 1 llh round in a World Boxing Association junior bantamweight fight ... ~nny Parsons won his first stock car race of the 1981 NASCAR Grand National season when he beat hometown favorite DarrelJ Waltrip to take the Melling Tool 420 in Nashville He has early pole position I NDIANAPOLI S <AP I Four time In dianapolls 500 wanner A J Foyt shook otr a brus.h with the waU and took a tentative hold on the pole position Saturday when raan halted the opening session of qualifying for the 65th running or the $1.5 miUion auto r acing classic Early morning raans soaked the Indianapolis Motor Speedway track and delayed the start of lhE' first of four sessions of tame trials for about 41h hours. Foyt, 46, wa~ the sctond driver onto the 212· male oval when ll was fanally opened for qualify ang . Ile responded with an opening lap or 198 369 mph and a four-lap average of 196.078 IT WO ULD HAVE been higher. but the Texan tagged the wall hard with the right-side tares on his open-wheel Coyote as he headed for the second turn on his final lap, cutting the speed on that trip around to Speedway to 193 257 mph The re were only eight other qualifiers for the 33-car field before the expected rain blew over the sprawling Speedway 15 minutes before the scheduled closing time of 6 pm Every car 1n lane at the end of that session is entitled to a chunce at the pole position during today's qualifying period. or the next session or time trials 1( Sunday is raaned out That hneup ancludes two-tame Indy winner Bobby Unser . whose 199.510 mph lap on Friday was the fastest of the week in practice. as well as Mario Andretta. Rick Mears and Gordon Johncock, who C1l5.0 were well over 190 mph in practice t·ovT SAID HE was thinking about those other drivers when he bumped the wall I \\a!t trying as hard as I could.'' he said 'Th<it damn Bo bby Gnser made me hit the fence down there. "I knew what Bobby and Rick Mears and M ar10 Andretti and Gordon Johncock all were run· nmg, and I was JUSt trying a little loo hard I knew I fell down and I said. 'I'll make it up · lt'!t Cl shame l almost did. · Dul I like lo go through that fence out there ... added F'oyt. trying for his fourth Indy pole "I thought I was in deep trouble. I didn't know whether to shut it down or gel going down the backstretch. "I thought. What af the tare blows., But I figured 1t might rain, a nd I just though I'd try .. THE SECOND FASTEST qualifier of the day was defending polesitter and race winne r Johnny Rutherford. who ran has yellow Chaparral through the four laps at 195.387 mph. Indy rookie Bill Als up, a road racing veteran who this year joined Unser and Mears on the prestigious Penske team. tentatively took the No 3 spot in the line up with a four lap average of 193.154 mph. Track standouts at UCLA today Nehemiah, Foster renew an old rivalry in the hurdles LOS ANGELES \AP> The re newa l of a somewhat mellowed rivalry between high hurdlers Renaldo Nehemiah and G reg Foster will be among the highlights of today's UCLA-Pepsi track meet. Nehe miah set the world record or 13.00 seconds in the 110-meter hurdles in the meet two years ago bul lost to Foster in lhe 1980 meet at UCLA 's Drake Stadium Previously. the two have taken verbal swip~s at each other on occasion. but that apparently as finished. "We're much more friendly now." Foster said. But he added that he was anticipativg Sun· day's duel, saying, "l am ready and really looking forward to it.'' In the loss las t year . Nehemiah was running just his second race after coming back from a lengthy layoff with an ankle injury. Also expected to compete is high school dis· tance star Jon Buller from Edison High in Hunt rngton Beach. Also on tap for the meet is a men's 100-meter dash featuring James Sanford and Stanley Floyd, and the women's 100. where Evelyn Ashford will face a field that includes Alice Brown. T he meet, which has produced som e world re· cords in the pas t. will also have an outstanding mile field including Steve Scott. J ohn Walker and Eamonn Coghlan The meeting between Sanford. the world's top· rated s printer in 1979. and Floyd. No. 1 in 1980. will be their first outdoors this year Also an the field are Ron Brown of Arizona State and Enc Brown of UCLA "You can't a nllcipatE' a record. but I'm sure at will fall later tn thE' season ... Sanford said when asked about a poss ible world s tandard "Everything has to be 1ust right " A redshirt this season at Southern Cal, Sanford was clocked in 10.02 seconds at this meet in 1980, the best 100 meters ever at sea level He also had a wind-aided 9 88 an las t year's IJCLA-Southern Cal dual meet. As hford. who sustained a leg injury that knocked her out for the season at this meet last year, is coming off a good indoor campaign and plans also to run the 400 m eters ut the meet Her goal, she said. 1s simply "to run better than ever before." and s he feels she has a chance to break the women's 100 and 200 world record lime of 10.88 and 21 77 She holds thc Amencan re cords or 10 97 and 21.83 Baseball standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. GB Oakland 24 6 .800 - Chicago 14 11 .560 711'2 Texas 14 11 .560 7"4J Angels 14 16 .467 10 Minnesota 10 16 .385 12 Seattle 10 18 357 13 Kansas City 6 15 .286 131-'l East Division Cleveland 12 7 .632 - Baltimore 14 9 .609 - New York 15 12 .556 1 Milwaukee 13 12 .520 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Wes t Olvlslon W L Pct. GB Dodgers 19 9 679 Cincinnati 14 12 .538 4 Atlanta 15 13 536 4 San Francisco 14 16 .467 6 Hou11ton 12 16 .429 7 San Diego 9 20 .310 101".I East Division St. Louis 15 6 . 714 Philadelphia 18 9 667 Montreal 16 9 .640 1 Pittsburgh 10 1 l 476 5 New York 8 1~ 348 8 the NFL counsel. " T hl1 11 ruly a matter of principle. "p ART OF the trt al centers on l«>gollty or illcgallty or Rule 4.3," said oavls. "The lea1ue at· torn~ys told me and other mem· ber1 of the lea1ue that the rule ls llle1al, that to quote their words, 'lherc Is no defense to such a law 11ult" TN 111\el 9t1N el Ille l'lt"'"IDM -_ ... wlll 1111 IN "'91t' Mlllt Wltl 0 t) .... ,.. h . 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And thla happened long before m y group jolned the Coliseum lawault." ootball d ebt& total 8500,000 In the Southwell Conference, a team maklnt a re1lonll ap- pearance keeps 30 percent of &.be peyoff from ABC-TV and the re· ma.lnder la divided Into 10 equal p&N to each of lbe nine teams and the SWC offlce. Slnce lb telecut ln•olved two conference t.uma, th• ~000 pa1d bf ABC 11 1pllt ID ball by JUce and H~ Eaeb lr!MPI 1 ao percmt of that 1m09tt. 1M Alltlf4t .,....,. ..... a ,...,_ ,.... tflll Wltkll wlll ltkt lhtftl lo Mllw-• fl), o.t...il Ill. Clon l•nd m anct ••nlrnor• 12> ~ retum11t llOl'n• l'rlcMy, Moy n , to llHI lht C114<• Wtlllt S.•. O CC wome n take-third Michelle Deyden calmly sank a free throw with two seconds r emalnln1 Saturday night to alve Orange CoHt College a 78-77 victory over Loni Beach City Coueae and thlrd place ln lht Southern CaUfomla women'• b u k e tbell c hamptonahlp tourney at Golden West. Santa Monica CC caplurtd lhe Utle with an 81·58 vtctory over Colle1e of th~ Desert. OCC got 21 point.I from Kritt.l Rowell, 11 from Deyden and 12 from CorriDM De.Arakel to doM out tbe MUOI\ wtt.b • »t nt· cord. \ ..._.., •• k_ A ..... IS,o.trtlt l aotlOll 10, T-lol Cln•ION 2, ,,..__I I IO 11111"'9tl OekleM t. MllwM .. S Ill 11111111911 ae111mon1 ... , Ttaot J.I c111u .. a.ic-c11vo s .. tt••• ...... vonis , ... .,. . ._ Ottr.lt (._.toll .i ...... 1_,_... 1 ... 1 Ktn ... City 10\lrt )o2l ti Cl!k ... II-2-11 Cltve1e110 IOer 1e,.d t•tl et 111111,.tttlt l lt-MMI ... ) Mll•awtttl (Vwtk...,kll 1·21 ol 0.11a.M (Hen'li ... , h lll,_.. (l'IMeOM J.tl el haot (Ollnlrill l ·ll N.W Y0111 IUMlrwtM Ml •t IHltlt (OltMtll N I. n ... ,"" (TOMM .. l el T ...... 1oer1rlft .. O '911 P'r-IKOI, Mtnlrffl J Cine!,_., t, ._, ... S Pllll-phle t, Sen Dleeo 6 Cllk .... 7, Allenta S $1. Loult II. Pltttllllrtll 0 , ....... o-.. .,..... IWltkll Ml ol N.W Yorll IJ-... ) S.11 P'rffl(IKO IOrlfflll 2·2 OM Wiim .. 6.11 .. Molltf .. I 11 ... 1 .. •"II l...et 0.11 St ll Dl•OO I Mure O·O et Plltt••tl•lll• lCllrltt•-Ml (Ille ... IC.Wiii 0.1) et Allt111t I ..... i ... 1 Ht1<11IOll IJ. Nletire J.J) el Cl~lftNll 1'-tttt't t-1) Plllatwrell ICt11 .. terl• I 21 •t St 1...i11 15.ot•ll-"°' I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 •• ~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------·< Pessintisin for baseball still there NEW YORK CAP> -Negotia· tions between representatives for baseball owners and the players association will resume Monday afte r a two-week layofC, with neither side optimistic that a settlement or the major issues wiU be reached before May 29. On that date, the players have threatened to go on strike if a settlement of the compensation for free agent issue is not re- ached. The only compensation awarded now to a team losing a free agent is a draft choice. The owners are seeking what they feel would be a more equitable form of compensation. ''I'm not optimistic,'' said Ray Grebey, the chief negotiator for team owners. .. A year ago, I said there would not be a strike. I had the sense of the bargaining the issues and how they could be dealt with. This time I don't know whether the players will strike." Ma rvin Miller , the executive director of the players' union, told The New York Times he wondered just what the owners were doing recently to curb the rash of million-dolla r salaries The owners claim they can't pay the players s uch large sums but continue to make sucb offers anyway. "In the last month or so." said Miller, "21 cl!Jbs have signed 48 players to ne w contracts large multiyear , g uaranteed contracts. none of which had to be signed now. I'm talking about contracts for players who can't be free agent for two years, or w h ose present cont r acts wouldn't be up until as late as 1984." Miller might have bt!en refer- ring to pl ayers like Dennis Leonard ~f Kansas City. who re· cently signed with the Royals for five years at a reported $900,000 per season . and Mike Norris of Oakland. who signed a five.year deal that could earn him as much as $1 million per year. "I can't figure it out," said Miller. "We talk about com· pensation and the impact it would have on the salary struc ture and then we look what they've done in the last few months." Ali donating $400,000 for reward ATLANTA <A P > Former heavyweight boxing c hampion Muhammad Ali announced Saturday he is donating $400,000 to a reward fund for information leading to arrest of a killer in the slayings of 26 young blacks A li's gift. the la r gest in· dividual donation the city has re· ceived in connection with the 22 month string o f s layings, raised the reward fund from $100,000 to $500,000. "It seems as though somebody s h ould kn ow som e thing o r should be looking harder ." Ali said at a news conference. "I think it's a disgrace to people of our s tature to only gather $100,000 to capture the killer of our children." Mayor Maynard J ackson pre· dieted that Ali 's donation would "shake the tree in a way the re· ward fund has not accomplished to date." City offic ials have said the money is available to any person who offers information leading to the arrest and conviction. I , I ~/control Your Headaches Help for many persons suffering from migraine. cluster or tension headaches is now possible. The Headache Treatment Center of Orange County offers an Individually tailored program providing accurate diaanosla followed by concerned care which may Include biofeedback training, educaUoo, and careful use of non-habit forming. hlgbly 1peclflc, anti-headache medkaUon. llEADACllE TabTKl!NT CSNTEa or OaANOE 00\TNTY laaA Newport Ave., SulteF T\dlht, CA ('714) 832·2505 David E. Socln, M. o Director Baraatn 1noppera read the 11\lle 1d1 in Cla11lfled reaularlt. DAILY PllDf a ASSIPllD ADS Ml'M71 .. . ' ' , . ·Bouncing to different er~ Zaltosky still the free spirit that carried OCC to glory in football ~ A true tree spirit is someone who lets life dictate its destiny. Cr aig Zaltosky is one of these individuals. Like in the Santa Ana game of '71 when he took the opening kickoff and r ambled 97 yards for freely throughout the defensive secondary . I n one game against San Diego Mesa of 1970 -he picked orr six passes. Many who witnessed the game said It could have been more. A safety on the Orange Coast College football teams of 1970 and '71, Zaltosky's wild and crazy style of play brought about many m emorable mo- ments. LOOKING B4CK a touchdown a n OCC record For Zaltosky, just playing the game was fun a nd he carried that cavalie r enthusias m for life both on and off the field. in the Pirates' 44-6 rout. Zaltosky, despite his 5-7, 155· pound frame, was fearless when it came to the gridiron. He couJd d i~h it out with the best of them. And , when a spark was needed, Zaltosky usually supplied it. Or the following week, against Cerritos. when he returned a punt 68 yards for a TD during a 41 -21 OCC victory . "I've played it probably like l lived ," says Zaltosky recalling his collegiate days at OCC and later Stanford. "I was kind of going full s peed ahead all the time As a defensive back, Zaltosky was like a gnat, he was seeming. ly everywhere as he roamed Craig Zoltosky Riggs team tops women in exhibition PALM SPRI NGS <A P > Veteran male tennis stars Bobby Riggs and Pancho Segura de· feated a pair of young women pros. Kate Latham and Stacy Margolin, 7-t). 6·4. 116 in an ex· h1b1tion match at the Palm Spr· ings Tennis Club Saturday ni~ht. Riggs, 63. and Segura. 60, earned Sl0.000 by virtue of their victory in what had been billed as ''The Chauvinist Doubles Match " Latham. 27 of San Francisco. and Margolin , 22, o f Los Angeles, divid ed $5.000. The match was played before about t ,000 fans. Later, Riggs s aid he .and Segura are now ready to take on any of the Women s Tl'nnis As soc1ation's standout doubles teu ms in the next Rhase of what 111.> called "thl• grl'at Rigsby series." Riggs. a former Champion at Wimbledon' In singles. doubles and mixed doubles. faced Billie Jean King in a $150.000 exhib1 t1on matt•h at ll ouston s Astrodome an 1973 King won and women's tennis got a bag boost Craig Zoltosky f 311 had the crowd on its feet time and time again with his electrifying runs Dibbs, Kinna yr to meet for T of C crown Emerson, Pawsat ousted at Park Newport; Chris Evert a winner From AP dispatchers Surprising Carlos Kirmayr of Brazil, winnmg in two sets for the first time, crushed fifth·seeded Wojtek Fibak of Poland 6-2, 6·4 Sunday to move' into the final of the Tournament of Champions against Eddie Oibbs. Oibbs ousted Virtor Pecci of Paraguay 7·6, 6-3 in the other semifinal at Forest Hills. The winner of today's nationally televised final <ABC, 10 :30 a.m.) will col· lcct $100,000 and, to honor .Mother's Day. a fur coat for his mother The runner ·UP gels S40,000 Kirmayr. who needed three sets in each of his first three victories · staving off seven match points a lo11g the way shocked Fibak by usm g serve-and.volley tactics. coming lo the ne t at every chance. Fibak. ranked 12th in the world , cap· tured the opening game at love, then broke immediat<'IY to go up 2·0 IN PERUGIA, JTALY, topped-seeded Chris Evert Lloyd beat fellow American Sandy Collins 6·1, 6·2 in the semifinals of the Perugia Open women's tennis cham- pionship Lloyd's victory in the ~·minute match moved her into today's championship match agai n s t Virginia Ruzici o f Romani<i Ruzici beat Joyce Portman of the United States 6 2, 6·1 in the semifinals Saturday. Collins played hard and defended herself well at fi rst. JN TOKYO . AMERICAN Ann K iyomura and Briton Sue Barber will meet Sharon Walsh and Barbara Potter of the United States scored victories to gain today·s final in the Bridgestone Women's_ Doubles Tennis Championships. ' Kiyomura and Barker, runnersup in the 1980 Bridgestone tourname nt, beat Kathy Jordan and Anne Smith, 1980 French Open and Wimbledon doubles champion of the United States. 6· 1. 7·6 Walsh and Potter . seeded No. 3, stopped top-seeded Rosie Casals of the United Slates and Wendy Turnbull of Australia 6·4. 3·6. 6-3. The finalists will meet for the tourney's top prize of $50.000 with the winners earn- 1 n g $25,000 each T he second·place finishers get $14,000 each. 5th ANNIVERSARY SPA SALE '80 INVENTORY STOCK SAT. & SUN. MAY9& 10 ALL SPAS MUST GO/ ON THE CLOSER to home front, Sad · dleback College's doubles team of Tom Olmstead and Mark Scribner advanced to the finals of the Southe rn California Cham- pionships tournament for community col- leges at Palm Desert before losing to a s harp duo from Fullerton. The Hornets' Eric Quade and Jim Kellogg downed the Gauchos, 6·3. 6-7, 6-4 to take the title. At Park Newport, in Newport Beach, where the Pro Invitational meet is taking place. two high school youngsters yielded to the pressure of the pros and were ousted from competition. Corona de l Ma r s tandout Antony Emer son. son of pro Roy Emerson, lost to pro Phil Dent of Australia. 7-6, 6·2 and Foothill High star Tim Paws at was topped by Jeff Borowiak, formerly from the University of California, 6·2. 6-3 in quarterfinal action. Today's finals pit the No. 1 seed Dent against the No. 2 seed Borowiak. The duo had no problems in winning semifinals matches. Today's final is set for 1 p.m . "In my lire I've tried to e.x- p er i ence a lot or different things ·· Zaltosky is still experiment- ing, even to this day. Upon his graduation from Stanford in 1973, he spent the majority of his lime circling the globe. "I drove around Europe, hitch hiked acrOBs the U.S., went to Hawaii, and traveled around Mexico. I lived in the Islands <Hawaii) for a long lime. I guess l spent most or my time west of (Pacifi c> Coast Highway." When Zaltosky was east of Coast Highway. he made those moments count too. As a matter of fact he is still near the top of many of OCC's record charts. including most in- terceptions over two years -17, which heads the list; most in- terceptions in a single season - 11 , No. l on the chart; most punt returns in a two-year career - 59 for 11.5 average, No. 4 on the chart; and most punt returns in a sin gle season 30 in 1971 and 29 in '70, ranking him fifth and sixth in that statistic, respec· .. lively. · ~ "I guess you could say 1 was reckless on the football field," says Zaltosky, who at 28, works at a restaurant in Dana Point. "I was never worried about gelling hurt or any thing like that. I always looked at myself as the same size as everyone else. When the ball was in the air I felt I had as much right to it as anybody. "I kne w how it take care of myself on the football field." After graduating from OCC, Zaltosky finished his career at Stanford, where his most vivid memory was a thumping he and his teammates received by the Wolverines a t Michiga n as a junior. It was Orange Coast that Zaltosky liked best though. He liked the program, he liked the fact his teammates we re win· ners (6·3 in '70, 7-2-1 and South Coast champs in '72> and. most of all. he liked the people. "The most important thing in life to me are my friends .... and I met a lot of friends at Orange Coast," says Zaltosky. "I got along real well with Mr. (Dick ) Tucker when 1 was there. He was nice to m e and I was nice to him. "l also enjoyed playing under I coach ) Jack Fair I used to always call him 'happy Jack,' because he definitely had a temper." Today, ZaJtosky's free spirit and competitive juices are s till flowing. He enjoys his care-free existence and even jokes about it by saying, "Maybe I'll get a real job someday." As for what he intends on do- ing in the future, Zaltosky just shakes his head "I don't know, maybe I just hear a different drummer," is what he says. "Every time I think about it I go surfing. One of these days something has to bend." By Jolla Sevano Racquetball finals: Hogan duels Peck ST. LOUIS (AP) -Top· seeded Marty Hogan of San Diego and second-seeded Dave Pe c k of El Paso, scored semifinal victories Saturday to reach the finals of the Grand Prix of Racquetball finals. Hogan defeated fourth-seeded Mike Ye llen of Southfield, Mi ch., 21·9, 12·21, 11 ·2 while Peck downed third-seeded Jerry Hilecher of Solana Beach, SPAS STARTING AT ...... . ... $495 PORTABlES AT .... <con1p1e1.> $1695 The Perfect Gift For The I' OCTAGONS ................. Sf»95 EQUl»MENT PACS AT ..••••... $750 7'10x7'10 All TIE SPA ........ (Inc. lite) $2695 llA,,....,llrMOlflllC. COllTOlll8 j.AS, ALSO A COMPLETE tlNE OF GlltlCO ACltYllC S/IAS ~. 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Coach Fred H oove r 's R ustlers find them selves back in a lie for first place In the Southern Cal Con- ference's second round play with LA Harbor which got past LA Southwest, 7-5. Meanwhile, al Citrus, the Owls stopped Saddleback, 8· l . but the Gauchos have already wrapped up the Mission Conference's Southern Division tille. At GWC. the Corsairs snapped the Rustlers ' six-game winning streak. Despite pounding out 13 hits, the Rustlers did not score in double figures for the first time in six games The big hitters for Santa Hayes is OK after surgery COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP> Former Ohio State rootball Coach Woody Hayes was listed in satisfactory condition Satur· day following surgery to remove his gall bladder Hayes. 68. who has been s uf· fer ing from a persistent chest cold, checked himself into OhJo Slate Un1vcrs1ty Hospital late Wednesday afternoon for treat· ment Doctors later discovered Hayes had gall stone::.. hospital spokeswoman Nancy Grover said. Hayes'::. condition also was complicated by bronchitis Hayes has been a professor emeritus in the university's Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation since being fired as coach following the 1979 Gutor Bowl Monica were Dave Untrauer who went 3·for·5, including a two-run double in the nlnth lo· ning to cushion the Corsairs' 7-5 advantage , and Rod Zamora who also contributed a two-run double. For OWC. both Steve Sprln1er and Randy Brouwer collected three hits. Jack Settle was 2· ror·5 which included a double and a two-run triple. In addltlon, for mer Ocean View High star Ch ris Schulz pounded a hom e run. hi~ third in the last two games. On Thurs· day, Schulz ripped two home runs in the Rus tle r s· 18·6 laugher over Cypress. T h e victory was th e Corsairs' fourth in five ouUnts wlth the Rustlers. G WC resumes actJon Tuesday at East Los A n geles . T he Rustlers have won the first three meetings between the the two teams. The Rustlers now sport a 19·14 overall record. Mark Swancoat spoiled the shutout bid by Citrus when he stroked a single up the middle to score Paul LaJoie in the sixth inning. LaJoie reached base with a single and got into scori ng ter· ritor y when a pickoff try went ~wry . But Citrus was breezing to that point with a 5·0 cushion. sparked by a four -run third in· ning. The Gauchos ended Mission Conference play with a 15-9 re- cord and the Southern Division title. Next on tap for Saddleback is San Bernardino T hursday after - noon in the first round of the conference playoffs. In a South Coast Conference game to determine the leawue·s fourth-place finisher . Santa Ana nipped Fullerton, 4·3. Thal means the Dons will host Mt. San Antonio Tuesday for fourth place and the right to meet first· place Oran ge Coast in the Shaughnessy playoffs. • UC Irvine scored four Umn ln the final lnnln& to pull out a 10.9 victory over vtsttin1 Cal State Fullerton Saturday and 1atn a split of their Southern California Baseball Association double· header. The Tit ans clinched the SCBA title in the Cirst game with a 14·10 victory, despite a 6·for -6 perform ance by the Anteate"' Dave Glick. Fullerton p u t the flr1t game away in the first three In nlngs behind an eight-run out· burst. The Titans' Mike Rubel a nd Jer ald T raylor connected for home runs, but the game w11 mainly a contest of errors. ln all, seven fi elding miscues mar red the game. resultln1 In five unearned CSF runs and five unearned runs for the Anteaters. While Glick had six hits, team· mate Carson Carroll was 3-for-~ with three RBI. UCl's Dirk Wietstock sutrered the defeat, his fourth against seven victories while the Titans' Tim Thompson improved his re· cord to 6-0. Thom pson went the dist ance, despite allowing the Anteaters seven runs in the rlnal th ree innings. , ln Ute second game, Carson Carroll's bases-loaded grounder in the bottom of the seventh in· ning with the bases load~ hit the bag and caromed through the legs of Titans' t h ird· baseman Rubel to bring home two runs and give the Anteaters a s plit. The Anteaters weathered a big day by Titan catch)r Mark Pirucello who slammed two homers and a double. good for six of his team's nine R BI. Dave Woodhead , who relieved s ta r ter Joh n LeCler c in the second, picked up the victor y. his fourth agains t t he same number of defeats . With the split. UCI is now 29-21 overall, 11-13 in the SCBA. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TODAY'S GIDSSIDID PVIZLI Playoffs reward forFV ACROSS 78 fgypt1an t55 Snooped soul 157 Varangians I Georgia c•ly 80 Wears away 159 Mortgage 6 Reta-83 Lear s 160 Shoulder 10 Fleshy tru11 daughter Comb form 14 Ceases 86 Had lunch 161 Zulu weep· 19 Mental state 87 Fore tee<!er on 20 Lambs 89 Rocky Hill 163 Calamity pseudonym 90 Predaceous howters 2 1 Have status fish 166 Siamese 22 Rock salt 92 Rescuer group 24 Pr1nt 94 MaturtnQ 167 Chinese measure agent pagoda 25 Crate 96 Scorns 168 81az1han riv- 26 EJectroc un11 99 R&Glng Ctr er 27 And others CUllS 169 Water craft Laun 100 Supplants 17 1 Ctock lace 28 Alfonso s t04 Brimless 172 Bnng forth queen cap 174 Map direct 29 One or any 105 ttattan pro· 175 Eastern 30 Olp or dlh noun European ble 101 Soldier ter-177 Border 32 Ponders mote 178 Wicked 35 Eber's Son 111 Constena-deed 37 Guido's lion 179 Barte<S note • 112 Rover nymph 181 Rub out 38 Sacred 114 Vine lru1ta 182 Spanish rtv· Image t 16 Morlndtn era 40 Family dye 183 Communists mem 117 Sister 184 Flavorful 41 Leiter hnes 118 Measured 43 Negative step DOWN word 120 Sumatra 1 Medlterra- 44 Party quar· Island nean prtnCI· ret 122 Slten1 greet· pallly 45 Tropical 1ng 2 Metric lfftn 123 Excllmalton measure 47 Egypttan 125 Fasten 3 Car lor htre god 126 Rotor hOua 4 Swan genus 49 Emit 1ngs 5 Ltnk 51 Theater 129 Moving 6 Ctianges platlorm truck& 7 Blbtlcal 52 Aggregate 13 1 Wooden nail 1ud0e 5" Tonpot 133 Put>ltc argu-8 Eltot char· 56 Lats borrow men ts act er 57 Turmartc 136 Cameroons 9 Shred 51Glv .. tribe tO Dwell• 62 Humortal 137 Italian c11y 11 Consume 64 Downcaat 139 Buddhist 12 Nlpapalm 65 Money han-coin 13 Gives In diet• 141 Thin metal 14 Bed Item 69 8tbtlcat 142 Short stalk 15 Strong taste brother 145 Of the side 16 Palmleal 70 Alllrma11ve 147 Definite artl· 17 Greek letter 72 Prohibit cle 18 German 74 Castor's 149 Old aallora prlSO!'t mother t 53 Put cargo 19 CCHpaman 76 Egress on 23 Growing out 77 Apron top 154 Plant pouch 3 1 Cork sound 33 Marble 34 Epochal 36 Love Scot 37 Ecology agcy 39 Twangy 42 Conclusive 44 Tent peg 46 Polish weight 48 Submit 50 Common viper 51 Japanese coin 53 Pronoun 55 Small stand 57 Sun detty 58 Pats gently 59 Death notice 60 Moab mountain 61 Continent Abbr 63 Wander idly 65 Hard roll 66 School IHI 67 Ritual 68 Noun end· Ing 71 Still 73 System 75 German title 78 Started 79 Betel palm 8 1 Fishing pole 82 Downcast 84 Turk11tl clly 85 Aaiatle country 88 Roman day Ab bf 91 Aelurb11h 93 Curved let- ter 95 Bridle air ap 97 LA football· fJf 98 Mlldeed 100 Knockl sharply 101 Hewaa. Lat 102 Spotted , c:avy 103 Capuchin monkey 106 Fire retldue 108 Complete section 109 Melody I 10 Concludes 113 Nauucal hOISI 115 Cut off 119 St°'ehouse 121 D<Mld orchid tubers 124 P11d noltce 125 lnatptd 127 Lacon1an subd1v1at0n 128 Right-hand page 130 Tells 132 Gangster s gun 134 And Lat 135 Repeat Music 137 Horrible 138 Metal SPI· cute 140 Excitements 142 Coln open- Inga 143 MeKlcan dlah 144 Marriage vow. 2 word• 145 New Guinea IOWf'I 146 Conduc1or t48 Greek god· dell 150 -Abner 151 Tlntatlzed 152 Charms Slang 154 Talked 158 Propel 158 Waate allowances 161 Health rff()(11 162 Medlter· ranean t11and 164 Sefvanl 165 Po.test TeHdale 188 Actress Gardner 170 Gone by 173 Brief snooze 176 Corratatlve 180 Goda: L1lln It look nine innlngs in the final game of the Sunset League baseball campai gn Saturday night, but the Fountain Valley Barons finally s ecured a C I F 4-A playoff berth as Tim Mar tino came through with a single to left field to score the winning run in a 6-5 decision over Huntington Beach. The victory at Mile Square Park leaves the Barons alone in thi rd place ln the final stand- ings, while Huntington Beach finishes in four th place. two ga mes behind Fountain Valley. Other star s for t he winners included Roger Muscente !3-for-S>. Dean Roberts !2-for -4 with a t r iple >. Mike Wagne r (2-for-3) and Steve Jongewaard, who also had a three-bagger for Fountain Valley. Huntingto n Beach had its stars, too, including Ricky Carrillo <3-for ·5 with two doubles ), Vince Coon ey <2 -for·4) and Brian Beard (2-for-4). I Also ln a night game t o finish o ut Sunset Leagu e action was Edison, which finished a 'game behind champion Westminster after put- ting Marina a way, 3-1, lat Blair Field in Long Beach. It was Edison's 10th straight win and ups the Ch argers' overall record to 21-4. Brian Olson was the h a rd -luck loser for Ma rina as the Chargers got to him for three runs In the tbird innin g -and tbat was just a bout the extent of the Edison at- t ack. After designated bitter Ron Morello singled and stole second. Tom Hill followed with an RBI 1ln1le and went to third ton an error. I Mike Caroua tripled lo score Hill and came ln to 1core when Mike I De Benon got a base hit. Marina'• only acortne runch came tn the sixth nn l ne a 8 Bobb y O r andf tdf home red over the left·ce nter f ence to s poil Robb Mun10D'1 1butout btd. 01100 mowed down the nna1 14 Ed.lson bal-lers wlt.h oal)' one n - acblo• ftnt by a walk - and be wH promptly thrown oat tr7ln1 to steal. Delly ,.llllC ,._ '' •l<MN 1t.-ier UC l 's Mark Stowell f left J and Dave Gillies nearly colltde going for a ball htt by John Christensen Celtics, Dodgers best for tube Houston tries to squar e se ries ; Wel ch on the m ound By HOWARD L. HANDY Of Ille D•lly l'llllC SIMI Following are the top sports events on TV toda y. Rat ings are: 7' ' 1 excellent, ( 1 " worth watch ing; 1 1 farr; 1 forget It. ® 10 a.m., Channel 2 I ./ ./ ../ NBA CHAMPIONSHIPS: Boston al Houston. Announcers : Gary Bender, Bill Russell and Rick Barry, Down two games to one, the Rockets will have to get their offense in gear if they hope to return to Boston with the series even. Saturday the Celtics limlted Houston to just 71 points, the lowest ever by a team in a title series. Moses Malone had 23 points but no other Rocket had rnore than 12. Reserve Rick Robey sparked the Celtics' defensive effort Satur-day. n 11 a.m., Channel 11 ./ ./ ./ ,/ DODGER BASEBALL: Dodgers at New York Mets. Announcers : Vin Scully, Ross Porter and Jer ry Dogoett. The Dodgers send Bob Welch (1-ll against the Mets who will counter with Randy Jones, oH to a poor start with an 0-4 mark. The Mets oot a little re- venge Saturday following Fernando Valenzuela 's performance the night before, with a 7-<4 victory over the DodQers. Following today's game, the Dodgers return home to open a homestand with Montreal. OTHER TELEVISION 10a.m. (11) -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. (50) SPORTS AMERICA -The fi nals of the 1981 sports Imports Invitational men's vol leyball meet at Ohio State University. EXECUTIVE SUITES JADE MANAGEMENT 881 Dover Dr .. Suite 14 NEWPORT BEACH 714 -631-3651 Proudly Presents CALIFORNIA OOLFS FREE LESSON PROGRAM 6 lessons plus playing session taught by professionals. with purchase of practice balls -limited classes. Sign Up Now. For more information call 551 -5522. 11 a .m. (50) SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 12:30 p.m. (2) SPORTS SUNDAY -The U.S. international diving championships, taped at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Men and women from 16 countries compete in three-meter dlvlno. Also: Jose Luis Ramirez takes on Cocoa Sanchez in a scheduled 10- r~und lightweight bout telecast live from the Forum and the world speed skimg championships, taped at Siiverton, Colo. en TENNIS The final of the Bache Tournament of Champions. taped at Forest Hills, N.Y. Al Michaels and Arthur Ashe report. 2:30 p.m. (7) AMERICAN SPORTSMAN - Herve Villechaize goes after the lightning-fast bonefish off the coast of Abaco Island in the Bahamas. Also. Ac tress Shelley Hack travels to Nepal t? participate m the tagging of the endangered Nepal tiger and Arnaud de Rosnay attempts to wind surf from the Marquesas Islands in the Pacific to Hawaii. This Is a distance of 600 miles. Curt Gowdy is the host for the program. (22) -SOCCER. 3 p.m. (4) SPORTS AFIELD. 3:30 p.m. (4) SPORTSWORLD -The interna- tional invitational track and field meet, taped in Los Angeles. Also: The AIAW national women's col- leoiate swimming championships, taped at Colum- bia, SC and the funny car and pro stock events in the NH RA world drao finals, taped at Ontario. Commen- tators on the show include: Charlie Jones, Bruce Jen· ne~ Merle Harmon, Paul Page and Steve Evans. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The national char"'lpionship motorcycle race, taped at San Jose on the Santa Clara Fairgrounds. Also: The men's si ngles final in the world 'able tennis championships taped at Novi Sad, Yuooslavia and coverage of th~ second day of qualification for the Indy 500. Com- mentators Include Chris Economaki, Bi ll Flemming Bob Beattie and Dick Miies. ' RADIO Baseball -Dodgers at New York Mets, 11 a .m., KABC (790); Detroit at Angels, 1 p.m., KMPC (710). (The Dally Piiot Is not responsible for lillte changes.> MERCEDE~JAGUAR-VOLVO SPECIALISTS frH 011 FlttH" w/$14.95 Oil Chanc)e CHECK OUR COMPETITIVE PRICES ARST & GRAND ARCO 835-4049 1222 E.. lat loff S Fwyl l·S bcept Sun. WE'RE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF CHEVROLET'S HEW CAVALIER! S•• US llOWI AVAILABLE FOR SALE ON MAY 21st; PREVIEW MODEL NOW IN STOCKI 642-4321 Dlrtcl or coll«t. to .ublcribe to ~r hom~town poptr. th• AS SEEN IN FAMllJWEEIUl MAY H, ltll . . 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YDarr• IVCll SCBA 1tendlng1 W L T GI Cal State Fullerton JO • o L-Be.ell Slate u tO O • Loyola 14 10 o • P-rdlne 12 IJ OI U. of San 0 1-11 IJ I tV. UC lrvlne II U O t Ca l Slate LOI A119tlH I 1' 0 1J UC S•nta 8¥Dera S 11 I 14\lt s.. ...... , .• Sc_ UC I rvlne 1~10, Cal s,.. •• Fuller Ion, .. , Long 8"<1\ State 4-7, UC S.nta 8•r1Mr• O• Pepperdlne a-1. Ca l St1t1 Lot At>gtllt 1-4 University of San Dltoo 10·1. Loyol• M College acorea use'· ucu. 4 Howall '"4, Nev-(Rtnol S-4 Arlu1na St. I, ArllONI S UC Rivenld9 1).l, CS Ooml-1 Hiiis S--4 Steftlord I, C.llforn4a 1 Community C()llege S-Meolk••.~*"'' S-ta Monie• ocn 010 042-t 10 > Goldeft -010 100 )00-S ll J Wyatt encl Mer-1. SI-, Meyers 11). Gomei Ill. JUOQe !II, MeNe (t) ...o k11U11 w-wvan t•>> t.-.Me.,.,.. 1•s1. 1e-s.n1e IGWC). Z-a. Untr-ISM) JI-Settle CGWCI. HR-Sc1>u11 tGWCI Cllrwl.~111 SaddleDa<J< 000 001 000-1 s J Cllrw1 10. 100 02•-4 I .i Kinney, 1(-1 tll and lrwlft. Houll,,... Ill, Torret and Hovall., W Torrei. L- l(Jnne., 18-C""""I~ ICI Mlaalon Conference $OU TM a 11111 OIVISIOH W l Ga S.OOlebkk" San Ol990CC Southwnt.m Palomar 1S ' 11 11 ~ 11 IJ lV. lllOllTHlllH OIYISIOH Citrus • ti 9 1S ' u • n 12 Saft llttNrdlno Rlvertldt Cl\alte., • -clinched plon•lllp 10 14 s Soutllatn Olvltlon cllam ~.,'tktHI Cllr11t I, Saddlel>ecll I San DltOo CC I, Rlwntdt l Cl>elfe., 4, Palomar J San 8emMdlno u. Sout"-•l•r" 0 ........,..oa- ISoul_..... "' San DI-CC lruump. llOft of M rtler oame el top of wv..-1h tMlno, socc 1-. It~) Southern Cel Conference SECOND llOUHO W L GI Golden Wttt LA Harbor Rio Hondo Lot AftQelft CC Santa MonlC11 EHi LosAngelea Cyprus LA Southwe<t s.w.u,·. k-. Sant• Monica•. Got.,.., West S Lo• Angtlls cc 11, Rio HondO. E .. 1 lot AngelH J, CJPrtn 1 LA He.-1. LASoul-1 S T-r•CH-• Goldefl Wwtt al l!att Loi Angela\ LA Ha..-atcnwus LA ~at Alo HonOo Loa Angetet CC et Saftte Monlu High School .... l.Mar'!M1 • J • l 7 4 • s s • 4 7 l I ) . l!dlton 003 000 O-J • o MarlM 000 001 0-1 ) I Munaon .no L.lnganl, OtMWI and Neltotl W-MunMn. L-OfllOn . 111 Caroue IEI HA-Or-f!M). ......... v....., •. "---._ ... HunU119ton IMcl> IJO 020 OOC>-S t t l'o~lfttaln va11.., 210 110 OOx4 10 J lutton, Menll <SI -C-J; A., .. s. LaMetd'le UI -8au. W-LAMarclle. L- Marlill. 18-C.-rHlo 2. Gonl•I .. CH81. ,._ Aober1S, ~-d (FVI FINAL STANDINGS See View Leegue W L 01 CoronadelMM U 2 Irvine t • Coste-I 1 lhtancfe I 1 81l0'9 ' •• • UnlverwllY 0 U II South CoHt LHgue w a. oa u 2 II • . ' • • • II • ' It 1' . "' .. n , q ' • 7 • • .... , ,. It AngetuaLHlff ..._AINI ~ ·~ .. ...... o.i 1 • M.~H'I 1 S """"' .. ·~Fl .. ,., , u a....L ..... 2 t I • I . "' .. 11 t U I I , . . • ' 1 '" . t ti II 4 !&&&$!$ 3 db .4 QA cs 5 as c s 0 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 Bl A,. Wlnl>MI• NEW TREND? -Betty Ellis works the line during a semi-pro soccer game today in San Jose. Ellis will be looking for fouls instead of flowers and candy this Mother's Day as she becomes the first woman to of-1 ficiate a North American Soccer League game (Ed- monton at San Jose). Byron Nelson Cleulc Cat 0•11•>1 Tom Watton ... 10-n-lOI 8o«>oy Clamc-tt H·71•7-20t 8ruce LleUlc• ... 1••-211 Tom J.,.lllm 4f.11·7l-212 Tom Puru.. n..a.n -112 Curtl• Slrangit •t-74-11>-2tJ Lon Hinkle 7\.11·11-213 Mull M<CUfTlCJer ... 12.1._114 Fren• Conner 72-4''1-1>-214 Ro., Floyd ..... t-11-214 Peler C>oawrl\ult 7)·7l-4'9-21• Buu Beug1> ... 14-72-114 Brad Bry.,1 72·70·1l-21S Tim SI"-' 11*77-21S Jerry P.ie n-7S-llS Ceur ~ 10·1~7S-l1S Tim Nontt ... 7J.1._2U Larry Nelton ... ,, .. ,_,IS Fred C-i.s 10·7 .... •-21' Chi Chi Rodroguu 7H1·12-2U Joe lftman 11·1l·72-11S Ben Cr•,,.,,.• 1~n-2u Bruce O.vlln 71·7t·12-21S Matk Ht.,n 1l-4't-73-21S Alves Mca.t 10·1l·74-l1t Buel Allln 49-4''1-71-214 8111 R099n 10·1•·1~114 Wall, Armstong 11·1).71-111 Mill• Sulllven •9·1'-l>-21• Pal LlndMy 74-4't-1)-llt LH Trevino 11·11·1'-lll Morrlt Hatalt&y 1S.11·11-111 Cl\arle• Coody 14·11·12-117 Allan Sir-J)-7t·12-2tl Gibby Gll-1 7:1-71·1S-ll1 Forro• Ftile• 19-74-74-217 Daft Pohl tf.14-14-211 Bof> Glider 7l• .. 1S--211 Tom Welll<OCl'f 12-74-12-lll Biii Britton 1J 1J.1l-111 LPGA tournament (al llM-11, Ga.I HOlllt Stacy JOA'I"• Carner Sally Little Dot Germain Da le L"ndQvllt Cathy Skerte Cetll., Reynold> J aft St epllenMWI Pet Btadl•V VlckyT- Pam Hl9QIM Am., Alcott Kathy Whitworth Volleybell COLt.101 NCAA CIY ....... 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P'lftll ~·-· s.tnlllult Laura OuPonl·B•rlMr• Jotelaft Clef BUiie Jean Ktno-Anetr .. Jaaoer, 4-4, 7·S, ,_., Mar for I• Bi.<1<-Sue Lao clef. "-tnut Lout.· Mar11M Redondo, .... ), i-1, •l. Pro lnvltettonal , .. ~-"'-'' Q91r111tiWll I ...... Phil o.it def Antonu., l!mtftoft, 7-4' • ._, G-Malln «I Slave Simon, 7_., H , 1-4' S<otl Mccain -Tlm.)'l#S-'. 4-4, •·3. 1-4, Jell l orowla• def ROCI GICIUY• ..... ,. •->. 5amillMI Sf ..... Phll Dent -· 0.... Mallft, •·1, •·2, .. I. Jell 8or-l•1< def Scott McCain, '"4, •-4. Community college Sa. C:.CI.....,.• ci..m,._..." tat "•Im °"*'1) SamlllHIS ....... &uJl\nell (Groumont) def. AmtllOr CLA P ierce!. •3. 4-4', ._.,Kwon IL.A Plercel di! Tel• ICypnul, .... ,, •·I. ,..,....,.,.., 8usflnell dei IC won, .. 2. •t. SamlflMI~ ou.-ICetlOllQ I Fu1e.non1 del Downey. Pa lloft tSacldleDac•I. '"4. l ·I. S<rlbMr Olmsteld (Sadellebe<lll def Amtl\or-K- 1 LA Pierce!,•>, S.7, ..... 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Pole IMOI. 1U. 200 -I .• ,_,, (BAI. 22.0; 2. Barron (8AI. JU ,!. Wllllamt CMOI, 22.7. 400 -1. earron (8AI, 4'.t ; 2. Stanlch t8MI, J0.4; l . Ro"lre (MOI, JO.t. IOO -I. Ftwr CIA), t:S4.1; J. Pree.- llM), 1 :'7.0; J. 8rvwn (MOI, 1:57.l. 1,600 -1. McMatt .. CMOI, A:U.1; t. Pl- i. CMOI, A:"-2. "Manlner CMOI, 4:29.6. l,100 -I. Pienta (MDI. t !4'.I; 2 ........ <MO), IO:OS.4; l . M<MN!er CMOI, 10.07.t. 11owH -1 arown 1e.+.1, 14.2; 2. Han est. IU , I. Pola IMO), 14.t. »OLH -I. lrow11 C8A). M.1, J. li'9QIM IMOI, .. 1.1. A19ntY 18"1,Jt.a. AOO rtla., -I. Mater o.t, Cl.I ; 2. al ..... Amat, 44.0: J. Sffvlte, 4J.J.. 1,.00 relay -1. IMtl<' Ott, 1:27 2, t. 81stlop Arnet. 2:1'.t; J. a tlllOl>Mont90fl'lllY, l:te.•. Ii.I. -t. Hart Ill, M ; 2. unoit ... CMDI, M ; J. Lynch (Si,l·2. LJ -I, ~I <•Al tl-2; 2, CGfM CIAI, tM Vt; J. o.t Horntnt C 8M). 10-4. PY -I, Panl•a11• CSI, IJ.O; t. Ry .. IMDI, IU; a. o.atll-CMOI, 11 ... SP -t, H.1111 CIMI, S.2; t. M1'1 CM I. 12.fl't; J. 0.,,.. CIA!, $2>M •• Ttam KWH: 1. 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Etta• 8ot1Que IMylu), 12 00. 4 •O. lrlsl\ Preltreftct IH•rtl, 1.0; U ••aci. 14 .. I paid 197 IO AllendM\Ce -11,202 Hollywood Park SATUllbAY'5 lllSULTS l12tllefu.4a.,-..---111111 Flru race -Oe1lcl• IO.te1>ouu1v•I. .. JO, •.20. 4AO; Miu White Swllf'I ( Plnc•JI, l .cl, J.00, Per-..llty PHrl IWlnla ncll, I 20 Second race Cit• Somtw'lta CMcc.<ronl. S IQ, J JO. 2 40. Futu ... Prldl ( Plnc•Jl. l JO, 2 tO, CllaM • NaUv• 1va1..,,ue111, 4.JO U 0 .11, Ooutll• 11-4) palCI wt . .O Thi rd••<• -FIQlll lnQ 0 J I OelafloulWytl, 10 . .0, S.IO, 4.00, On El P•wo IM<C..ron). l 00, l . .O. Urentle Aultf (MoreftO). 10.tO l HH<ta 1111 paid '"·JO Founl\ race Belletomeft4 1v a1.,., ... 111, t .ci. 4.tO, J.:lll, Sl\iUu tM<H•rouel, J 40, J . .c>. Oetal)llve (C.Slane<Ml, l .cl. Fifth re« -S""91>o>rk (0.lel\ouuayt), t .JO, 4.60. 1.40; WIOerr (Plnc•J>. J . .O, 2.<IO, Oom 0' At~ IC.Stanect•l, 2.20. U u.a< la 14 .. ) pald$71 SO Slatll rae -He'• Dewan IM<Carronl, S.IO, J.IO, J.IO. 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CM,,,.i.ANJ k«• Santo ~c• CC II, Coll-ol 0.Mrl SI .:• .... ~. -· Saturday at Indy T., ,.o<ikO W,. ,...,._, .......... ~-I A.J. l'ofl IM.t1t JOflftlly 11-ord ttU•1 1111 Alfi.IP IQ I .. OorClon Smle.., lft .• Al UMOr ltUtt PtncllO C.rter HIMJ Fo.,1 IOOll o WllUUve llOl41 on &lie pol•...,. 1111'1 •..nt I llf\ltll wlltl IJlt ••II MfWI rail\ "•"" ..-l"Ylno. Struggling Watson still leads DALLAS (AP) Tom Watson, staggering to bogeys on three of the first six holes en route to his worst round at the Byron Nelson Classic in four years. struggled to a 2-over-par 72 Saturday to carry a 1-ihot lead over charg- ing Bobby Clampett after 54 holes in this rain-ha mpered tournament. Watson, trying lo win here for the fourth consecutive year, started off the day in a head·to- head duel with Ray Floyd but found his main challenge com· ing from the 21-year-old Clam- pett, a former All·American al Brigham Young University. After a delay of an hour and eight minutes due to a blustery thunderstorm,· Watson s hot a 3·over-par -38 on Preston Trail' a water-logged front nine while Floyd was turning in 35 and gr abbing a 2-stroke lead. However, Floyd fell victim again to the 225-yard. par-3 No. 11 that he double-~geyed for the second straight day. This time Floyd flew the green with his tee shot. chipped back, and three- putted. The disheartened Floyd then bogeyed the next four holes to tumble from the leader board. Watson , finally finding his tempo in winds that gusted to 40 mph, birdied the 10th and 15th holes before he suffered a bogey on the tough 422-yard, par-4 No. 16. Clampett conq u e r e d the weather conditions and the soggy 6,993-yard course with a 3-under-par 67, featuring birdie putts of 15, 8 and two feet and par-saving putts of seven and eight feet. "It was a solid round," said Clampett. who has won S38,000 this year and was second at the Crosby "Ther e we re no long putts, chip-ms or making shots from the bunker Nothing too ex- citing. ·'It was a tough day to play golf and I played the percentage shots a ll the way.·· Watson's total of 208 -2· under.par was the highest in history for a leader in the Nelson Classic over 54 holes While Clampett was at 209, Floyd shot a 77. including a 42 on the back nme. to go to 4-0ver at 214 . The 77 was Floyd's worst round of the year Watson s aid , "It was a scrambling round for me and I made some good putts and some good chips. "It was a very rough and dif· fi cull day. The wind cha~ged direction from the time I left the practice lee and played the first hole." Watson made birdie putts of 12 and 15 feel and knocked in a 15 -foot pull to ~ave par on another hole. He made his four bogeys b) (hree -putt1ng, h1tt1ng two bunkers a nd missing a green Stacy tops golf rivals with rally ROSWELL, Ga <AP > -Two· time US. Open champion Hollis Stacy broke out of a five-way logjam with birdies on the final two holes to record a 1-under- pa r 71 Saturday, good enough for a 2-stroke lead in the second round of this LPGA tournament. Stacy sank a 20-foot putt from off the green for a birdie on the l7lh hole and put an eight-iron shot within 10 feet of the flag for a birdie on the 18th That left her with a 6-under, 36-hole total of 138 on the 6,123-yard, par 72 Brookfield West Golf and Coun- try Club course. The late cha rge dropped four other players at 140 out of a possible share of the lead - vete ran J oAnne Carner and Dite Lundquist. both with 68s, Sally Little with a 69 and Dot Germain with h e r second :straight 70. • · 1 knew they were all bunched up, but I was worried about me making a par on 17, not what everyone else was doing," said Stacy. "The last two holes for me made the round," she said. "The wheels weren't falling off. thou.ab. I've played lone enouab to know you·ve cot to be patient It was a welrd day." Stacy had onJy one blrdle on tbe 'h'ont side, 1tnkln1 a ala· footer on the fou.rth hole. She fell back into tht pick wltb boa~a al No. 7, where 11he two-putted Crom 20 feet, and No. 9, where ahe three·putted from lho frinfe I 30 feel away. Ker fint blrdie on lhe back \; side came on the p~r 5 1'lh. where she two-puUed from 40 feet. She aaved par oo tht Uth and 18th befon t.akln1 Lhe le1d on t.be Ona! two bol Cuner and Luodqullt h-4 Uw • low round• of tb• ~, with Carner &oln1 without a bo(e) and slnkt.n1 bl.rdJt putts of IO, 15 15 and 10 feet . , ar;:aaw::;;:; ''usu u 4 0 cs sos ., ••• 5424 sowaa; ,..49.0..: • .. • .• .. • • .. . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 . .. It's a fun look. easy to wear and even easier to put together with the wide variety of styles for men and women. young and old. available at a wide range of stores along the Orange Coast . Urban cowboys Western wear now rage f ram· coa$t to coast By SANDIE JOY or-o.11, e• s It wasn't so long ago that cow· boy boQts and Stetsons were (QT red·necks and truck drivers and others of their ilk. Now all that's changed as wearing Western has become the rage from coast to coast in both the city and the country Tho Western look has made a definite impact on the fashion scene this year, thanks at least partially to actor John Travolta's "Urban Cowboy" and to singer Willie Nelson's ever·increasing popularity. Going country is becoming respectible with some stores even turning over their major merchandising focus to the Western look. What used to be called blue- jeans, shortened to just plain jeans in recent years, are selling like hotcakes as ate plaid shirts. straw hats and other cowboy- type hats, cowboy boots and all the accessories such as the big- buckled belts. More and more f ashion- conscious folks of all ages are re· discovering the cowboy and cow- gir l mystique. According to Steve E ldridge, young men's buyer for Mervyn's stor es, "Western typlifies the lifestyle in America, very re- hrxed and easy-go1ng." Eldridge noted that in addition lo the western movies and in- creasing popularity of country music, the television series. "Dallas." also has had a notable impact on the fashion scene. He suggested that the revival of inter est in Western wear reflects a growing nostalgia for ·Western typifies the lifestyle in America. very relaxed and easy gomg. · simpler days and less complex ways of living. Whatever the r eason for Western-wear's appeal, today's cowgirl wears colors never before seen in the saddle lilacs, peaches. pinks and baby blues as well as traditional shades of beige and Denim blue. Shi rts that are authentically Western have well-defined yokes. piping and pearly snaps instead of buttons Plaids. checks and solid colors all have a special place an the country look The fabri cs range from traditional Denim and Denim blends to col· ton/polyester bfends and shiny sat ans Jeans, of coorse, arc a must. Those range from the classic Levis to the updated styles -from Brittania and Cal Trends. While dark Denim is the traditional and mos t favored color. fashion shade5 add variety Accessories to pull the look together include mid-calf cow- boy boots, suede vests, colorful bandanas. string ties with bead or feather tips and. of course, the cowboy hal. Also complimentary to the Western look are the rope. Jute o r leather belts with Western style buckles. All of the Western.wear shown on \his page is from M ervyn's whos e executive vice president, Walter Rossi. noted, "Everyone want5 to be a cowboy · The look 1s showing up more and more frequently. not only for leisure lime a<·tivities. but in the office <in the more n:iod1hed vers1onsJ at school and around town It's a fun look, easy to wear and even easier to put together with the wide variety of styles for men a nd women. young and old available al a wide r a nge of s tores along the Orange Coast Cowboy store expanding Tom Wagner and his partners are so confident in the continued popularity of Wes tern style clothing that they're expanding the Huntington Beach store they opened last October. The store, the West Coast Cowboy. 1s devoted entirely to Western-style clothing for all ages. from children and teens through a full line of men's and women's wear. from Jeans and CO\\ ho} s hirts to full length handmadt• chamois deerskin dresses that sell for S500 and $550 The dresses, he said. are stvlish enough lo he worn to fancy-dress parties They come an brown, tan, dark green or burgundy, and some arc accented with tassels or matching feathers Deity ,.._ ..--., .. ll_.a ._,., ~-M lty •k lYN ll- Noting that Western is "the in thing," Wagner said. "They've done s urveys and expect it to last seven to eight years That's what the Wall Street Journal says ... As for men's clothing. Wagner said the store carries a variety of West ern·Sl}le suits with the v. l} pe s uede yoke. These are the s ame kind of suits J ock Ewing won• on TV's "Dallas," he explained • Chief Jim Brady admires Kim Conrad's getup while Marshall Max Barlow watches. Clothing al the We st Coast Cowboy ranges ..... ,~ ~···~ .. a·nd we all grew up to be cowboys' The popularity of the Westren look isn't a fad. And it isn't new. "The Western look is the classic look in America,'' said Jim Dewar oLMission Viejo. "Its popularity dates back 100 year s. Reasons for the popuJarity of Western-gear go far beyond fads started by movies such as "Urban Cowboy," he said. Dewar, who operates Durango, a fashion-oriented Western specialty s tore in Oakbrook Village, Laguna Hills, said Western-style clothes are particularly appli cable to the urban-suburban living of California. "It's casual, comfortable. washable, good for jumping in and out of cars -as well as on and off horses," he said. "With the cost of c lothes going up so rapidly," Dewar added, "the classic Western look Is Investment dressing." For example, there are cowboy boots thut range from Ktm rea.dy for hoedown tn tiered cotton skirt. ,. .. If" ·i t 's casual, comfortable, washable, good for jumping in and out of cars -as well as on and off horses ... With the cost of clothes going up so rapidly. the classic Western look is invest- ment dressing.· -Jim Dewar $150 to $275, not something anyone would want to just wear one lime and toss aside . And leather jackets with a Western cut come in the $200 to $300 range. Silver belt buckles can go from $.'l> to $300. Probably one new aspect in Western dressing, he said, is thal in Orange County, it's a going.out look as well as a weekend look. ''A lot of the first customers we had were people looking Urbc!n cowboy Eric Pittman iurvey1 town . I for just the right coordinated Western look to wear to restaurants and Western night clubs like the Cowboy. the Ranch at the Top. the Rib Rack and the Crazy Horse Steak House," said his wife and business partner, Karen Dewar. She noted that som e Western-style shirts are shot with lurex for a little glitter and that some s tores, including Durango, offer silver collar tabs which can be added to any shirt. Cowboy hats come in lots of colors and styles, she not- ed, such as hats in pale blue accented by hatbands of pale blue roses and feathers. The satin shi rts and rich-looking suede vests are particularly attractive. "The Western look has something for everyone.'' Mrs. Dewar noted. "Disco fashions were limited to the young with perfect figures but anyone can put on a Western hat and vest and have a fine time." -by Sandie Joy Colorful boots accent Kiki Lewis• train-riding outfit. .. I i 1 . ' • s ... . ' 1 • . . . .. .:;!1•1 z:e1xccc1ezzcssas t s s a JJ 5 (! am .ax a ; .0.0 .a. a s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/SUndav. May 10, 1981 B7 By MARY JANE SCAftCELW Of, .. o.11'1 PIMt S'-ff • T he Newport Beach City Arts Com- mission hosted a "Follow the Rainbow Road" party at the Newport Harbor Art Museum to cele brate the city•s Arts Festival openine next weekend in Fashion Is land. • .. over the rainbow Williams. Carmen Weber , Susan Beechner and Tom Riiey . Others were Barbara Aune. Da ve Tappan. I Newport Beach art group celebrates arts f es ti val Doreen Marshall <former Newport mayorl, Bill Agee, S us ie Ficke r (who also sang>. Hal Pastorius, J udy Alterman and Jim Barrell. Colored balloons decorated the Museum's Sculpture Garden lo echo the many-lfoed theme of the Festival, where balloons will mark the different attractions (such as yellow for juried art, blue for performing arts and p11rple for the children's exhibit.) Arts Commission Chairman Beryl Melinkoff welcomed guests to the party, which was also hosted by the Fashion Island Merchants As· sociatton and Villa Nova Restaurant. Jean Tandowsy's musical combo provided the backdrop while Mrs. Melinkoff sane Newport's theme song wittt such verve that she's been asked to give summer performances at Fas hion Island. S he introduced lhe comm1ss1oners who c re ated the F estival: Betty Tesma n, Walter .Ziglarh 1'-ladaline-,Rosa-, Novelle Mertdrieltson- and Jerry Ri cha rds. Guests enjoyed hors d'oeuvres from Villa Nova and wine provided by Gene Gardner of the Museum while discUising the Festival which begins Sat.urday at 11 . 30 a m. in Fashion Island HAPPENINGS Dlletf~ ........... Among thoae attending the • roUow tM Rain- bow' party at tM Newporl HOT8or Art Muaeum were (/Tom left) Jerry Richards, Sandy-PinkertDn,.Jla Pastoriu! and Bf?f"Jll Melinko/f. and continues through Sunday artemoon. Among the Festival s up_porters at the party Child w ho n eeds her is h e r favorite Every mother has a favorite child I have mine Thal child for whom I feel a special closeness. The one I reach out to in a rare moment. To share a love that no one else could possibly understand. My favorite child is the one who was loo sick to eat the ice cream at his birthday party, had measles at Chris tmas, and wore leg braces to bed becau~e he toed in. She was the fever in the middle of the night. the asthma attack. the child in my arms at the em e rgency ward. IRMA BOMBICI 1·; .. My favorite child is the one who fell asleep over an assignment on China that the teacher never bothered to ~rade, flunked her driver 's test five limes, and told us s he could hardly wait to gel out of the house. .My favorite child is the one I punished for lying, grounded for insensitivity to other people's feel· ings, and informed he was a royal pain to the en· tire family. My favorite child always needed a haircut. had ha ir that wouldn't curl, had no date tor Saturday night and a car that cost $600 to fix . My favorite child said dumb things for which there were no excuses. He was selfish. immature, bad-tempered a nd self -centered. He was vulnera- ble, lonely, unsure of what he was doing in this world and quite wonderful. The one I've loved the most is the one whom I h ave watched struggle . and because the strug- M~ favor1tl' child spent Christmas alone away gle was his done nothing. from the family, was stra nded after the game with All m others have their favorite child IL is a gas tank on E , los t the money for his class ring. a lways the same one. The one who needs you at My favorite child is the one who screwed up the ,; the moment for whatever reason ... to cling to, to piano recital, misspelled "committee" in a spell- shout at, lo hurt. to hug, to flatter. to reverse ing bee. ran the wrong way with the football and char ges to, to unload on, to use but mostly. lo be had his bike stolen because he was careless. ther e Last ~nn er invitation they'll get DEAR ANN LANDERS Several months ago I invited my husband's niece. he r hus band and their seven.year old daughte r to Saturday dinner. I callect a \\eek ahead of t ime, and the date was set for 7 o'clock. I work a full·lime job and it is not an easy thing for me to fix a company meal. I shopped a fter work on Friday and prepared part of the din- ner that evening . On Saturday at 2 p.m. my niece phoned and said a couple they liked a lot had called and asked t hem to go bowling. so they wouldn•t be able to : come for dinner I was hurt and angry and told my 1 husband l would not invite them to dinner again. He !>aid I was behaving like a ch1ld 1 I explained that they would be welcome in our ; home anytime. but if he wanted them for dinner. WESTERN ART ORIGINALS• MIXED MEDIA ETCHINGS e.PASTELS •BRONZES .. A un~uc colkdion of llllOl'klng cowboy art .. ~,,. 951-8388 2520 I Paseo De Alkla Laguna Hills Blanco Western An Gallery •••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ~: We're giving away o ur secret! : ~· . ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • : CONTOUR FACIAL LIFT : : Look Years Younger : • For tWt>t ten yt>.m knowlt'lfl(r1blC' women h.ivC' used • • 1.4' Sttrtt at homC' rl'gularly It} lt><wn the vtS1blC' signs of • • .il(tnK A fine rl'hyJralinK ldual prO\lt>n lo ;1t>nlly lii<htl'n • • "1Xl(1n11 s~m ancf ..ollrf' wrin~I<"' "'h1I~ ii mni,luri1rs • • 1.4' S.cret I• .iva1lable by mail only( F111 your mlrodudory • he would have to do the shopping. cooking and the cleaning up Am I being "childis h ... as m y hus band says? This 1s not the first lime they have pulled this ANN lANDIRS s tunt It happened to my s1ster·in-la w twice. What d o you say? -SILVER SPRINGS. MD. Dear Sil : I say lbe next dinner lnvltatlon should come from THEM. If you don't get one, you'd be a root to invite them again. 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Glenda Katt and Gloria Andrews and their · families hosted the diMer and dancing for the ramily and special friends ccent on sho~ trips · Monday, May 11, 1981 • I By S't'DNEV OMARR ARI ES c March 21-Apnl 19J: Lon&·.dMlltdce communi cation results in c hange o-t wdrk schedule. Focus on basic tasks. special services and a new understanding with Ulose who rely on you Leo, Sagittarius and another Ari~s figure prominently. , TAUR US I April 20-May 20 ): Focus on cre ativity, speculation , change, variety and re- newed vigor. Imprint style. stress originality, take a chance on your own capabilities. Leo, Aquarius persons figure prominently. An "accidentar· meeting could result in meaningful relaUoaa.hip. GEMINI <May 21-June 20 ) · Practtcal issues dom mate, including property, sales purchases and family planning . Revise. review and rebuild on a more solid structure. Cancer, Capricorn, Aquarius person fl~ure prominently. Tie loose ends. CANCER <June 21 .July 22): Accent on short trips, messages. ability to communicate ideas. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittar ius persons rteure prom- inently. Relative makes request which requires tong-range pla nning. Avoid spreading too thin. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22): Be meticulous in con- nection with personal possessions, purchases, sales and utilization of assets. Cb~k accounts, be a ware of interest rates and commissions. Aquarius, Scorpio and another Leo f11U~ prom· inently. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Apparent setback boom era ngs m yollr favor. Change of scenery could be featured . Analyze material at hand. Judg- ment, intuHion are on target. Highlight confidence, initiative and originality . Gemini is in picture. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Surpris e gift or SEHl9R CITIZENS SPECIAL 25°/o OFF ALL SRVIC M°"-, T1tu~ Wed. 0wty HAIR HAMDLHS w._ .. _ · Hi.a•u RUFFELL'$ UPHOLSTERY s. ... fT-•· ... OC)llltl 1922 ~llOR I LVD. COSTA MESA-541-1156 gesture a ids in building emotional security. 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But B1 oadway" Yes, Broadway. He made his debut there last week and wi ll remain there through May 24, playing the legendary P.T. Barnum. Anwrica 's prance of humbug. llE'S REMARKABL \' MILD, composed, not at 1111 riled that some consider him a rather odd choice to t<'mporanly fill Dale's shoes In a role th:.il 1:. very dt'IT)anding. vocally and physically. · I expectrd it," he says "The reaction 1s only· IOl-!H'al and understandable. Hroadway as an area J ·'" never wo rked. my career basically being TV, rf't·ords :.ind n1J(hl c lul>s Rrl)ad\\a\ is an animal unto itself, to be n ''-JH't·led and earned But l know they'd agr ee with nw that wt· all believe in growth as actor s, en- tn 1:.i 1nt•rs . and that Broadway fits into my life as '"'II as al hh into theirs " Orlando. 37. a lrlm manwtao exude-1urt>ndcof opt 1111is m and l(ood health. was born in New York. I It•\\ :.i~ rn1 M·d JUSt 23 blocks.south of the St.J ames fh•'.tlcr. \\ hc·re .. Barnum" is playing. FIVE ULOCKS TO THE north you'll find a t:d l o,\(.•ath1•rt•d bu1ldrng. That's where his show TLANTIC CITY 3:30-7:45 THE DECLINE of Western Clvllization 12:00-2:00-4:00 6:00-8:00-10:00 He 'll play P. T. Banuun in lw live 1hRa1.er delHd business career began 21 years ago, in the songwriting-performing stable of Don Kirshner, pop music impresario. "[ remem ber just walking into Donnie's of· rice one day with my little guitar and playing ·La Bamba' for him. He calls in this 18-year-old girl. Carol King, who's done falrly well since. ·'He tells her . ·From now on you produce his records.' And tells me, 'You do demos for her .... And so, both the start of his life in show busi· ness and the end or his formal schooling, his de parture, without diploma, from Aviation High School ot Performing Arts. But he got tur ned down. "A prehistoric 'Animal House:" -Joel ....... AIC. 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":::::'"'IS ''COAL MINER'S DAUOHTtR" F«aed by • god. Found by • King . EXCAUBUJl 0 l!I $ a a . ~ . as a a c s •• ~ Of course. he never had eyes to be an aviation mechanic Music was his thing. He even appht:d, he says, to New York's famed High School of Performing ts. Buthegollurneddown. "I couldn't really play an instrument. And all the kids there. my God. they were so much more soph1st1cated than l was When I walked all l had was a dream." The dream got launched. professionally, tn 1961, with his first hit, "Halfway to Paradise." Later, he quit performing for a while, worked for April-Blackwood, the song publishing arm o! CBS. Eleven years ago this month, he eased back into performing, recording another demonstra- tion record, with two s ingers, Thelma Hopkins and Joyce Vincent. ll led to the start of the pop group known as Tony Orlando and Dawn. Three years later the s mash hat, ·'Tie ti Yellow Ribbon," wh1<'h last year became the na lion's sort of national a nthem whale Iran held 52 Americans hostage After "Ribbon," the CBS series, Las Vegas national tours And the dark side of the dream. ~ 1977breakdown caused in part by cocaine. over work, two deaths in his family and the s uicide or his friend, comed ian Freddie Prinze . "Past history.'' he sa ys of that bleak period. which he 's freely discussed on TV and for the Ladies' Home Journal Ile pausei. u moment when asked about the com ing back pro('css "I don't know," he s ays "l was JUSl totally committed to being 100 percent. back on my feet. a healthy man and a better performer than before. 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Watch the Calltornla Surf vs. the San Jose Earthquakes f riday, May 15, 8:00 p.m. s7· 50 Tickets available at Ticketron and lhe Anaheim Convention Center Box Office -1call 999-8900 ., l J ~ 1 ': • ~ r ) J I • p ,, $ y p j •• &J y •• Yl ~ st ~u Ai yt ··SO lu to ~ .. dt th 1IY •• ..... ·u• 2 2 .• !---· . . # t ZS 5 2 Si a a. 6 s a a s c a a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 89 James Coburn: LOS ANGELES (AP) -James Coburn says his role in a new miniseries lives ·him an op- portunity to get a few things off his chest. He plays the head of an entertainment con- 'I have a chance to aay some things I al.imys tmnt.ed to aay' amateurs running things." Coburn puts his loyalties on the side of the mavericks. He says, "Authority always seems to have precedence in a dispute. That may be true in some cultures, where you have wise old leaders, but not Miss Simmons plays a rei&nine movie queen in ··Valley of the Dolls.·· The miniseries is Cobum's first television ap- pearance in three years. although he bas done the narration for a pilot tbr a syndicated aeries called "Escape." And commercials. After training in New York , Coburn got has start in live television, starred in two series and then starred in "Charade" and "The Great Escape." After that, he left television behind until '"The Dain Curse." Coburn says~he considers television m aan ly a training ground. What really turned him away from the medium, however, were "all the rules. regulations, and edicts coming down from the ne twork and studio ... unnecessary and trl vial ... from people out to justify their posit Ions.·· His first series was "Klondike," in 1960, which also starred former baseball star Ralph Taeger At m1dseason the network moved them to a warmer climate and called it ·· A<'aoulco ·· glomerate in the four- hour version or Jac- queline Susann 's "Valley of the Dolls" for CBS. in Hollywood. We've got baby moguls who've come out of where? The woodwork, some of them ." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- "I'm enjoying it because 1 have a chance to say some things I 've always wanted to say," says the lanky, lithe, while· haire d actor Hi s finsers curl around a long cigar and on his face is his trademark grin. "They don 't give you anything to say So I 'm heightening the James Coburn character to give a broad view of making movies and the reason we're all here.·· Coburn says he is writing his own dialogue. and it reflects hi s own viewpoint. "I wanted to talk about the amateurs in the business, in all the various levels, really,'' he says. "They appall me because of their lack of un- derst~drng or the1~ laek-oof love for Wm... _ "THE AMATEURS HAVE a tendency to bring everyone down to their level. There are too many EXCLUSM MAHN THEAm SHOWING SPECIAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Mann's Sourh Coast Plaza Coll (714) 546-2711 for showTlmes. "STUNNING" -f'r•d Yao••. AP WlSl COAST PRIMl(IU INGAGIMCNT NO\V SHO\VING • Olonoe·CINEDOME •Cosio ~so. HARIOR TWIN 6JA·2HJ 6Jl·H01 So<SoJI" ~-8~':"eoo""l c .. 1™'"""IQll-s He points to a movie he's recently completed called "Looker," in which computerized images replace people. He says, "Computerizing it and they have them walking and talking -until pretty soon we won't even be necessary." "VALLEY OF THE DOLLS" is an updated version of the Susann book and the 1967 movie from 20th Century-Fox. The movie was a box of· flee disaster, but apparently CBS feels that the success of "Scruples" last year proves there is a market for films about the high jinks and pec- cadiUos of the rich and famous. It traces the course of three women within the entertainment empire run by Coburn: a rock singer (Lisa Hartman) on Iler-climb to Came, an actress (Veronica Hamel> on the skids, and a bright lawyer <Catherine Hicks) who is Coburn's protege. Coburn's role has been enhanced from the movie, where it was only a minor role. The miniseries is also a reunion with Jean Simmons, who co-starred with Coburn three years ag-0-in "'.l'be,,Dain Cur..se._" Coburn played private eye Hamilton Nash in the six-hour mm of f:)'nhiett- Hammett's 1928 s tory. 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PERRO CALLIJICO ti CON AL ROJO VIVO -llA-·-·-0-LOYIRI AND LIARI (RI 11\.W au MACHINE (R) '9ttOA't T"9 18'11 '-t I (Ill -111'1 IM.OOOY VAUHnNI (R) ----·· "'IOAT TMe 11111 ,_.I (RI -MYILOOOYVM.&NTtNI -·----LOVPI ~ &.IA•'I (Ill llll llllACt'INI (Ill ..-.. 41--.. ·-UCM.,!.U" t"I TI4I NORHMAN cwq .... -----~------·---------·--·-·--~ ••• * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 rnailla a~uillua Realtor's unique st~ry Single Family Homes in Huntington Beach from $164,990 Corona del Mar's J i m Wood rises to the top Jim Wood admits he rell a little guilty in 1977 when he sold a friend a charming duplex in Corona del Mar for $70,000. It seemed expensive at t he time. Now that the piece of property is worth $470,000, the 45 year-old president or Un~que .Homes or Corona del Mar says he's sorry he didn't buy it for himself. Oh well . Since starting his own real estate business 10 years ago Wood has managed to ac· qulre some property or has own. including a Corona del Mar home. a desert va<.'at1on condo and a ranch undl'r constru<.'tion in the Santa Inez Valley. JN FACT, WOO D POINTS to the antique de· corated Unique llomes offi<.'e at the corner or MacArthur and Pacific Coast Highway as an ex· ample of ho\\ young pt-oplt.> can enter the tough housing market toda~ Ten vears ago he was merely renting space in the two story offtN~ complex along the ribbon Of choice coa::.tal h11!h" :a~ l'nable lo a Hord lo purchase the propert~ . hl' det·aded to go ahead and reru rbash II :tn~ \\a~ The cldt'rh owner liked the changes and -agrttd to hej.p Wood lu1anc.e.lhc.Jlf.QD..crt~ Such ch;.1rm~d NOOd luck s tones are not-·· foreign 10 tht' res1dt>nt1al housing market. says Wood. "MOVE IN A~D n•nt." he advises "Fix the house up and keep ~our eyes open. Someone may like you. You can't be pu~hy and you <.'an't force it to happen But 1t doe!> " When Wood got into the real estate business the average price or a home 1n Corona del Mar was S50.000 Toda~ 1r., $350.009 The numbt'r~ don't 1>other Wood He says he gets plenty of buyers under 35 wlio are looking for their second home in the exclusive ocean side com· munity • Builder pays non-recurring closing costs (limited offer) • 10°/o Down • 127/s 0/o Interest • Fee simple title • No monthly associa tion fees • Immediate move-in DL•IC1checJ Single Family 1-iomes Only 35 magnit1ct•rH 2 anti J bt:droom homes ,1uos•, lhl' •,trf'i>I lrorn SCf'lllf LdkL Park only a short -1.ic1lk Iv tile beach Crea11vt· cxlerior cles1qns .. uc 111 pertec l harmony with the ambiance of the ocean L.iv1sh 1ntr>r1ors off Pr an abundance or open space and redlure sumptuous master suites Hand sC'l r~erarn1c tile rounter·tops h1ghl1ght the fully equipped kitchens M dSSIVl' t1and rncHle wood burning fireplaces with attached two and 3-car garages A warrn v1llaqc atmos11here plus the convenience or a cen1ral location 1n the charm1nq old trer> section of Hunt1nqton Beach Over 3/4 Sold! ~(/~~(/(~ 6stat~ Open Dally 10a.m. to6p.m (714) 536· 1459 i.~1 .. ..... """'' Ht It AV( z w 0 > _, a> r u .. w a> A LOOK AT WOOD'S 16 home sales in January shows half the buyers under 35. Two were sold to corporations o.11, ~ ......... .., ~, .... - Wood adtllses people to "'move m and rent ... The corporations paid cash for the homes they'll use to attsact top executives to the high· priced Orange Coulll} housing area "'That's something we'll see more of as com· panies rind 1t Lough to gel good people willing lo pay the price of moving here," Wood said . Rare to move to Corona del Mar is the first-, time buyer. Wood said. More likely is the two. income family who moves to the area from other coc.stal cities· "The young. decided hardworking person will find a way to get in." insists Wood. -JODI CADENHEAD Housing slump takes its toll WASHINGTON I AP l The seemingly end· less housing slump is taking a growing toll -from sawmills to cement plants. from appliance stores to real estate firms. I l has ra pp led across the economy. hurting many industries that depend heavily on home building The shock of last spring, when construe· lion plunged in the face or record·high interest rates. lingers a year later and is deepened by the latest economic news. After several months of stability. housing starts plummeted again in February. this time by 25 percent. And with building permits also down, the ruturc looks even dimmer, says Michael Sumichrast. chief economist of the National As- sociation of Home Builders CLAYTON EGNER WAS hoping that by now there would be some relier Last spring, he watched his wholesale lumberyard in Kansas City, Mo .. come to a near standstill as volume dropped 50 percent and trucks left Schutte's Lumber Co nearly empty Volume is stall 25 percent below normal and Egner says. "Things haven't really changed. Houses aren't being built " A realtor 's average income an good times ex- ceeds $20,000 a year It fell to about $13,000 in 1980 and "it's s lipped a little bit more," says Glenn Crellin, an economist at the National Association or Realtors "Now. instead or seeing their incomes erode even more. people are s imply dropping out or the industry," he says. LAST YEAR, TH E SALE of existing homes fell lo a five·year low of 2.8 million, almost t mill ion less t han in 1978. The National Association of Home Builders identifi es 50 major industries that are pinched ha rd by 15 percent mortgage rates and· plunging hom e sales. The lumber and wood products industry. for exam ple, traditionally depends on new construc- tion for nearly 60 percent of its business, the home builders group says PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "'CTITIOUI IUSllilU I "ICTITIOUS I UlllillSS lilAMll STATI MI MT lilAMI ITATIMllilT Tiie IOllowl"' pe,._, I' dolftQ busl Tl•• lollowlf19 --I' OOl"9 bu,1. ,, .. ,., -n: GENII co .. 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CA '"91 ft ... MarlN41 D\1111.tf Hoffllltlll, 2ff7• Tllefl'Wll WOiiam o.tlevt n, Ill, Via kre ... , Ml1alon Vlei., CA.,.,, '9J1 LOS Patot Drive, HunllnOIOll Tiiis .,.,.._ It UlflilNctH tty an In-.. ~.CA t2'ft •lvldvel. m 1 MIN .. I• ~Md llr en In Mat_.I D. "-111.... .ivHfllal Tiii• '""'""'" -11i.. w1111 t11e r-w.~111 ~IY Cler11 Of Otall9t c.vnt'I' aft Tiiis ......,._, •• 1114111 wltll tlw ,...,111•, 1'91, (a\H\l'I' Cltr11 IJf OfMtrt ~'I' aft .. , ....... "· , •.. PllMllllM 0r-. c..att Dotty Piiie, llt1.eJU A..-11 It, .. -.,», 10. 1'91 l'WI..,... Or .... CeMl o.11'1' "lleil, ~ ...... 1' ••• ,..., a. IO. ... , , ..... , f • Limited Time-I31A% (131/2% A.P.R.) Einru1d1ig,y~u ca11 live with. • Way down deep you know t hat the longer you wait to buy a ho me the more expen sive it become . T he way things are going, today's $160,000 ho me couJd easily cost $250,000 or $300,000 in just a few years. T he cost of land and b uild ing is skyrocketing. Wait too lo ng and you'll be forced to settle for a lo t less than you've hoped for . H ere's A Pla n Nmv vou c.111 hcJt runaw.w intlJtion. At Lake Chatr.1 u in Lagun·a Niguel. We've:. arrangc:J financing that allo\\'!> you to huy a home at today's ·prices (and you can her that prices will ncwr be lower) with a 131 r/.f interest r..tte (n l/i'J A.P.R.) for a period of tivc years. Thar's far below the current rate. Thill Jllowl\ you to buv the homr you want. Now. ·And, should i11tercst r'arcs become lower vou can refinance: at anv time during that tive year period with. no prepa.vmmt pmalty. Now's the time to act to protect ~·our fururc:. Just Plain Beautiful And \\'hat a bc.nttitltl future vou'll h,wc .1t LJkc C li.ttcJtt. Tlw .tmhi.ll0lcc of,\ Fn:ndl countrv village. Ch.unung Normandv archit<.'cturc . Iron \\'Cather- From $1801700 to $19+,4-00 \'.11\l'~, fllrtll'd \\ l)tld ti111.1b .111d gn.111i11m -tillnl \\'indo\\ hml'"· Hcrringh\rnl.' hril'.k, pnt -.hd'n Jnd .'>tn-ply pitdll.:d n111f-. '' tth tik ridgi.:-.. Plu!I .1 (ommun1t\' n:u-c.nion l'.l'llll'I" \\'ith pool, hot '11·' .md ... un dl.'l'.k .m:.1. lnsidl', B.1ldwin qu.1lirv top to bottom. Kitchl'ns \\'tth ... dt:di.:.rning .rnd micro· \\':l\'C: m 1.·rn. and built-in b.1rhl'l'.Uc-.. 1 Luxuriou-. nu11tl'r -.uit1.•., \\'1th scpM:tte drc,., ... ing Mc.h .rnd -.p.1rk.li11g bath., "ith ovcr ... izcd -.unkl·n tuh-.. .( I' 'JI; ~! • 1he Baldwin Company .. · ..... Oajlsmanship in Building far' 25 >Mn- ( Open 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. Phone (714) 831-0541 Just 5 homes available! There arc just .~ homes left at Lake Chatc:au. When these arc gone so is ~1our opportunity ro take advantage of this terrific financing plan . And gone is the chance to protect yourself from in· flat ion. So act now. Because: once you've made your decision and bought your home you're not only safe from in- flation , but you could well benefit from it. You can't afford to wait another day. Lake Chateau offers excellent financ- ing, a quality home and a beautiful community you can live with. N ow and for a long, lo ng time to come. Lake Chatcau in Laguna Niguel Direction~: San Oicgn rwr. ( 40q •"'"•is•o .. _ _. to l-1 r.w 'Rd. c:\il South to Ali11n Lrl'Ck Road. llwn kit to proJL'l't A Honx·m, ner\ A.._,.,,,1,mon fee of fll.\I 40.00 per month 'lc:1..'1 tn the m:i111ll'l1Jll\'C ot .1111ornmc>11 31'\:.l bnd~lJrmg .mJ rcHe.mun IJl1ht11'' I I • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10. 1981 Bil Homeh uying by credit card? Near Huntington Harbour Herbert Hawkins Realtors introduces unique program LOS ANGELES (AP) -Alter years ol rent- ing, you've found the perfect bouse and decided to buy. The seller seems agreeable enough, but he·s talking about down payments and all that. You'll have to explain : "Perhaps you don't understand. I'm putting it on my credit card." What may sound like the ultimate California fantasy is closer than you think. Herbert Hawkins Realtors , a major state wide firm, has begun issu· ing what they call the American NoMoneyDown HomeCard under a program which allows qualified buyers to purchase a house without a downpaymenl. Instead, they buy in partnership with an investor. "The purpose of the program is to take the first-time homebuyers who can qualify for monthly payments but has not saved an adequate down payment and combine them with an investor who has the required 20 percent down and wants to invest in residential properties," says Preston Hawkins, the company's executive vice president and general counsel. The partners hip program, which provides for the buyers an~ Investor to settle up and go their own ways after three years, is represent· alive of the unique efforts being made in California to somehow squeeze people with or- dinary incomes into houses with ex.traordinary prices. But buyers need at least $3,500 a month in combined family income to quallfy, Hawkins ex· plains, meaning that many California households won't . Ideally, says Hawkins, the price of the home purc:hased in partners hip will have appreciated enough in the the three years to allow the occu- pants to buy out the investor and negotiate a new loan for themselves. The occupants' income, of course, must also rise over the three-year period in order for them to get the new and higher loan. '·At the end of three years, the occupant who is planning lo purchase the investor's interest must realize that their income mus t increase to qualify for the new, higher loan," Hawkins said. "But based on 15 percent interest appreciation for three years, the occupant partner s hould be able lo refinance hls home with ~ percent financing in an amount s ufficient to pay off the investors." from $95,990! • Exceptional opportunity for first time Buyer! •Extremely easy qualifying • 10°/o Down • 12~% Interest • Immediate Move-in • Covered garage with each unit • Investor financing available Vague terms spell trouble Luxury Condominiums ad1olnlng .Huntington Harbour Beautiful 1 2 and 3·bedroom condos amidst a picturesque setting of waterfalls. ponds and streams. near ttre exclu- sive community of Huntington Harbour An archllectural triumph h1gh l1ghted by red ltle roofs and extensive use o f exterior wood treatments Impressive interior appoint· ments include vaulted ce ilings. woodburn1ng fireplaces and gourmet k itchens. Spacious private patio or deck. Elevators lead to upper units and penthouse models. Sw1mm1ng pool and therapy spas. wi th all amen1t1e s and grounds professionally maintained By ROBERT J . BRUSS DEAR BOB: Last week we offered to buy a home at a price $12,000 below the asking price. The day after our offer was accepted, another agent brought the seller a better offer. So the seller re· pudiated our offer on the advice of her attorney. We were to make an $8,000 downpayment. The s eller's lawyer says our offer is no good because it vaguely says "Offer contingent upon buyer obtain· ing maximum first mort~age on best terms a vaila· ble, with seller to finance balance of sales price at 10 percent interest for six years.·· We rea lly want that house. What should we do? -Mildred T. DEAR MILDRED : See your attorney. Whoever wrote your offer sbouJd have known bet· ter than to use such Indefinite words. In m y opl· REAL ESTATE MAILBAG nlon, lf you sue the seller to enforce your contract, your succeH chances range from nil to maybe. The wording of your finance clause should have clear ly stated $8,000 is your downpayment, the amount and terms of the first mortgage you are to obtaln, and the amount and exact terms of Lbe se<:00d mortgage to be carried back by the seller. Courts refuse to enforce vague offers. It's a costly lesson for you to lose the house, but other readers can learn from your mistake. Mortgage le11der torched DEAR BOB: I hold a first mortgage on an of· flee building that was destroyed by an arson fire. The insurance company refuses to deal with me although l am named on the policy as mortgagee. The owne r has stopped making his monthly pay· ments. What should l do? -Eleanor C. DEAR ELEANOR: See your auomey. Accord· log to my State Farm lnsurance coualtaDta, nre insurance policies pay mortga1e lenders even for 'arson losses caused by the lnAured. Howe ver, since the Insured borrower Is ln de· fault on your mortgage payments, you are e.atltled to foreclose. If you be1ln foreclosure, notify the In· surance company to deal with you directly rather than with the lnsured. As a lender, your insurance rlght.s are actually greater than the lns ured's. But before foreclosing, try to settle with the Insurer to either rebuild or pay you the balance OD your mortgage . CommUsion 110t refundab/,e DEAR BOB: When I filed my 1980 income tax returns. mv accountant Pointed out the larlle real estate sales commission I paid in January 1980 when I sold my home. Is there any way J can get back some of this amount? I thought the law limit· ed how much a realty agent can c harge. -Mr. J .F DEAR MR. J .F.: Realty sales comml11lons are fulJy negotiable between the seller and agent. State law does not Umit the maximum commission rate. The commission you paid Is subtracted from your home's gross sales price when arriving al your adjusted ne& sales price. Although you can't get the commission refunded, it does qualify as a sales expense and thus reduces your home sale prom. Ask your tax adviser or attorney to esplaln further. No expiration date for break DEAR BOB: ls it true that the "over 55 rule"' $100,000 home s ale tax exemption expires this ye ar? -Harry H. DEAR HARRY: No. Thal rumor keeps pop· ping up and it's not true. There ls no expiration date oa the Slot,090 profit tax exemption lor home aellers age 55 or older. • Further detalls on this law are ln my report "Everything You Want and Need to Know About the $100,000 Home Sale Tax Exemption." To olKaln y our cop y s e nd a S2 check pay able to "Newspaperbooks" for Report 80197 to tbe Orange Coast Dally Pilot, P.O. Box Z5t, Norwood, N.J. 07148. R ealtor likes long listings DEAR BOB : As a realtor-assoclate, I enjoy your in!ormative columns. But I disagree with 'your recent article advising 90-day listings. You .abould have mentioned that location, condltion1 •seller Clnanclng, other property competition ana the seuon Influence sales. I understand that 4.2 months Is JlOW the avera1e home sales time. Although t have listed and sold homes in one day, you abould explaln that longer IJ1Ung terms are .1ometlmes nece.ttary. -Louis DeP. DEAK LOUIS: Tiie aborter the lllthl1, dlle 'arder, tmaner u4 faa&er .. aceet ••ally worb to get a lilda& Mid. Wiiie• a lllome tales , .. ft ~a• .. day• to tell, It .. au, it o~erpr1ced, i. poer COii· dltloa, reqwlrn a new bl11t ~t a1ort1a1e wltll Ut· •tie or ao teller ftauca.1 lllet; or 19 bet.1 laproper· lJ m arllded by dte a~Ht, A • .... 1 lbtta1 ll•es dlle ac• noasi. Uae to 1et a bome told. Bllt If th llltba1 eapJrtt wtt• th lllome ..old ud tlH1 a1eat la dolBI • 1ood Job, tile Ustl•I eu be ..... wed. : Ullfort••telJ, a few tao •1•11 ae ap ... " • ._, ..,..,. ud tlllell do IUle or ..W.1 to let tile Mme ..W. fteJ P•t tM ...... IMo tllle •al • ....,.. 11stta1 Mtttee ud dllea '°fe a-*lter .,.., wtll 1eU tile llloae. A .... , "*• prnnu tile lllftM Mml tied ., for a a.1 time wltll UM .... , ...... .,; Growing market in rondos DEAR BOB: I a m a dentist who is ttred of paying rising rent for my office. But l can't easily move because ( l > my equipment 1s built-in and (2) offi ce rents are rising all over town. A realtor friend has suggested I buy my offi ce building and convert it into a condo He wiU handle all the sales What do you think? -Dr. Terry H. Over 3/, Sold! Open Daily r v DEAR DR. TERRY: First, buy a six or 12· month option to purchase the bulldlng so you tie up the purchase price and terms. Then make a feasibility survey to determine demand from potential buyers, financing possibilities and a ny condo conversion proble ms such as city, county or state approvals. There have been some successful office condo conversions and you can expect more as rents rise. For further ideas, read David Clurman's excellent book "The Business Condominium" <John Wiley and Sons >. available at larger Ubrar1es. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (714) ~46-5557 See salesperson 101 assoc oues and financing dele11s ---.... Abo ut two years ago w e started w o rk on w hat is p<:rhap!. the mo!>t dcsirabk residemial !.itc: in all of CowJn Hdght .... Since then in a very m cthotlicaJ, mc:tkulo u!. and <.:arctlll w.t) we have nearly completed the: entry. the l·o urury duh fadlitic:-. and the fi~t four homl'' in the ;trl'a w e nO\v call Rocking! fo rst: RMge. The entry, whic h w'ill he: protec ted by a ~uard hnu'l' with 2~ h o ur protec tion. the clubho use. thl' .~ te nnh court!., Z. rac quet· hall court:-., thl' 2 '; meter s wimming poo l and :-.pa and the fir:-.t four ho mes arl' vi:-.ible fro m N{'wport Blvd Because o flhb and quite likely ht'cau~e of tht: impo~in~ :-.ize of the: duh and of the home!. we: have bee n unable to kn·p pt'oplt: from comin~ in to find out when the: homes would h l· availabk for purc ha.<tc. ·n 1cy i'ke<l the plumhc:r~. thl· carpt:nter... the elcc.:- tric ians and anybody l•l..,c: they could stop who in turn referrl'd the m co the: joh superintendent who in turn called the homt.' office and kept giving u:-. names and p h o ne numbe rs and con- vinced us to put a company rcpresentalivt: o n the: site. • lllis was onl~ a kw month~ ago. And people arl· Mlll st0pping. In fac t. \\'t.''ve alrt:adv :-.old 11 of ch<: fir~t 22 ho m e' in o ur inilial rdcasl'. And thl· m.o d<:l:-. arl' ..,till o nly in the final stag<:s of con!.truc tion. Bccau:-.c of this intl're:-.t. Wl''ve put a trailer on 'itt: and turnl·d it in to a salt.'' o ffin: ~of sorts~ and llec:id ed to h an· a pre -pn:,·it:w 'howin~ o f RoddngHo rsl' Rid~t: M> that cvl'ryon e ·who " in · tl·rc:Mt:d has an equal chann: at the remaining 11 ho m e:-.. If you'vt: he en lookin~ fo r just the right home in tht: riKht place 'top and takl' a look at what's go ing on at Roc king! lor~e Ridge. 1-rom tht: ""t:t:ping l'Ount ry vit:ws. to the magnitkent homes to the im:omparabll' country duh you'll find nothing to compart:. It's 'otill a b it dusry and wl·\•t: a hit of wo rk lO <.Ju o n the fir~t four ho me!>. hut there·~ no do uht that you'll sec why ~o many people have: bt:<.:n ~o interested and why 11 families felt the y just had to live ht:rc. Priced from $373,000 COLLECTOR'S EDITION 1il I VI Al 11111 '"'' 11 ..... llfl I '11' J l'•H I' 'I llJH I Ill I II<\ 'I •I "'1111111 I '11111 I -) I ~~~--~ ....... r~_....,._..__..,,...._.._._. ......................... . --. --... -... ·---· ·-·---··------------_......_~---- Orange Coat OAJLY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 'µsed' mortgages e only catch to this financing alternative is YOU A.a mort1a1e rate• on new houa11 1oar tvtr a.rc:I and prices on ntw houall allele at ltvtl1 simply can't man11t. you well may tlnd th• er t.o nnancln1 your drtam homo UH tn 1 house and a "uaod ' mort111tt. In lht u1td cage, you can l•l rtl1tlv•{y low·coat muney ad the loan.a art anlll1b,t In ,uanm~. Tbere'I only one UlC'h tJl(t h•t till &n YOU. y • the buyer, muat laok '"" thl money . you 3 million FHA/VA Joana, al 1 percent lo 11 percent ra\111 wit.ti remalnln1 term.1 41 18-27 years, and outltandin1 balanc11 or '20,000.~.ooo. Thtrt are another aoo,ooo "Federal Nallonal Mort11116 A110Clatlon < FaMle Mac) loans, all un· dtr ta p.rctinl, with 200.000 under 9.5 percent. Ttt .. 1 bavt Ill 35 ytaan to run and "30,000.SM.OOO balancoe. Thtn lhtlro are 11 million· conventional mort1A11c11, allio 1at 7 percent to 11 percent rat.es. wllh 20 27 )'Hr» rumatntn1 and balances or t3~.000 $411,000 On thHf conventlonals, you must nt111ot1"tt:1 with tho ltnder "MO T Pt:OPLK THINK that, just bccauae thu murt1•1• 11y1 \ht whole loan la due U tbe hou111 l1 tuld1 lh1t tho ntw owner can't au ume the old n\QNI ... " 11y1 Ptarco. But, he contendl, man)> fMitilif WCMald rather convert an 8.5 percent or It 11ttrfC1nt mort111 at a "preferred" 12 percent to refuac to ~llCI\'" • I l'tll "atat• lltlflll ._ho Wiii to convln«-you I h" ""''\• •N111 't cu'"'"'d. you t force youn•lf tu r.m"mtwr todt)"a ratt'a' e not ye1tt1rday·a. too \3 J)t'l'<'tnt < •M•lnat 15 percent to 17 &>eN•nl) than hu vl" the uwruir runt the houac and continue tbt 8 6 • l'rrt••nt loan Two·tharda of the units at Newport l{noUs alread11 have been sold • In the la5Chl tuut ,_,., "'~"-••• hMLna for IO Mid. 30 yoan tel 4 ~l'\'\'lllt tu • ~n'"nt ratH wc>ra Mlomonplat'e t-'\)r a Sl~.OOI.• mottll.l• on a P0.000 ~e. your 30 yui.r lutm ~' "'wn\1 t1>taled Ju11 •n ~190 a month On tho ~mlt1" that You could han .... mort1agt1 N)St• ol up tn ~ l>t'tt•wnt of your In ~e. you could build or b'l)' )"C'tlf h<>U11e on urn ~of $5,000 Iii Y04U. In total, with •bout ont 9.!CltUnf houae In every "' ttuld utarh year, almoal 1 5 m lllon u"ed "ftl 11umabt .... or "ronvorllblc" loana are available an nually 'rhl1 cumto to *46 billion In 1980 J>roblom11" or coune But worth yo ur ettort to aolvt'. Newport townhouses nearly sold EVEN AT TI>Dc'\ l''S huwaln11 prtr ... at low In at rates, 11 $60,000 murt1a1_, ou •n $80,000 home tre\lld come to $288-'360 a month totals you Heald swing on S14 .000 St8,000 a year. But at today·11 housln& price•. plus 15 percent to 17 per'Cent morta•ll' rates. the monthly pay- nents on that $60.000. )().year loan ran1e from f759 (c> f855. You would need $36,000-*41 ,000 a year to b•dte this. : t As for the ne'Y "creative" or .. alternative" Mine mortgages. these could be so creative and .. Uy they could bankrupt you. There are, though, 1.4 million to 1.5 million '' ed" mortgages available annually, says Jack Ptarce, a Denver residential tax eJC'pert and bead 9r .RTI Inc. And neither Housing and Urban Development Department nor Home Loan Bank Board oflicials are able to contradict him. As Pearce calculates it , there are some f0R I NSTANCE, IF you do find the typical $30,000 "u~ed " 9 Pt•rront mort.ia1c. with some 20 Yl'ftr8 to run, you still will need another $30,000 (plus your $20,000 down payment> to close the deal. Your payments on tho uaed mortgaae will be ubout $270 a. month . A second mortgage, 30 years. $30,000 at 17 percent, adds $428 a total or $698. And $270 ends after 20 years Or lhe owner may take back a lO·year. $30,000 mol'tgage hlmselr at 12 percent. Cost : $430 a month, and for just 10 years. not 20 or 30. Plus the "old" $270. Cheaper than the rull-rate "new" mortgage by far. Still , these are monthly loads that could bend your back Mortgages in this high-rate, scarce-money era can be and are a mathematical maze. And with the Federal Reserve Board keeping a tight curb oo credit, there's no foretelling the era's end. But the basic. money.saving message to you is: Be on guard against the "creative" contracts. If you're buying a aecond-hand home, try hard for a second-hand mortgage! It could mean tens of thousands of dollars in your pocket instead or someone else's. The problems of brokers qre more human than legal IFYOU ha ve a service to offer or goods to sell, place an ad in th e Daily Pilot Clas1ified Section Phone 64.2-5678. B11JOHN CUNNI FF seller the most for his money and then make the same promise to the buyer? Only nine units remain ror sale at Newport Knolls condomlnlum/townhome development in Newport Beach The two·bedroom. 2~ bath units start ot $146,4!50. Th •developers continue to orrer a special low 12'14 percent Interest rate financing. The 12'Y• percent Interest rate, amortized over 30 years, l:i avalluble to Newport Knoll• buyers for a two-year period, after which It rtverta lo the pre· veiling rate of lntero11t A buyer may refinance at any lime durlnR the two ye1ml with no prepayment penalty. A 20 percent down payment plan accom- panies the rtnanclng pro~ram. To visit Newport Knolls, take the Pacific Coast Highway to Superior A venue, proceed north to 15th Street, then wes t to Monrovia Avenue. The sales office is located on Monrovia near 15lh Street. in Newport Beach and is open daily except Fridays. For more information. call 646-9618. * • * Prices at the Irvine VUJage or Woodbridge townhomes begin at Sl25,990. Presented in four one-and two-s tory rloor plans. the Warmington townhomes offer from 1,135 to 1,646 square feet or li ving area. The various townhomes feature two bedrooms, two bedrooms and den or three bedrooms. with two or 2'h baths. Four model homes are open daily from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. Woodbridge may be reached by taking the Santa Ana or San Diego Freeway to Culver Drive in Irvine and following the signs to Wood- bridge. The lrvine Company Information Center is at Culver Drive and Barranca _Parkway. A premiere offering at TutUe Development's . new Park Glen townhome community, the two- story Plan C, features three bedrooms and 2"" baths in 1,6.50 square feet or living space. A unique second story Ion retreat Is an added Plan C ex· elusive. Prices start at SllS,000, with below market 13:\-'• percent interest rates for the first three years available for a limited time on a 30-year fixed rate loan. To reach Park Glen, take the Garden Grove Freeway to The City Drive exit. Go south on City Drive lo Garden Grove Boulevard and turn ri&hl to Fairview Street. Turn left on Fairview and go ap· proximately one mile to Park Glen on the left. * * • McLain Development Co. has introduced new Phase III or its tennis-oriented Wimbledon VWa1e individual single-family homes near South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. The new increment will in· elude 64 residences. First move·lns are scheduled for July in this third phase of the 189-unit project. The Wimbledon Village collection mcludes four floor plans in one-and two-story designs. Each of the two, three and four bedroom homes is available. Prices are expected to average S195,000. Model homes are open daily Crom 10 a .m . to 5:30 p.m. To reach the project. take the San Diego Freeway's Fairview exit in Costa Mesa, north to Sol}th Coast Drive, right on South Coast Drive, left on Wimbledon Way. NEW YORK <AP ) -The real Htate broker assured the young cou· e,le that he would work hard to find u,em the right house. "Consider me your scout," he said. "I'll find' you the best house ror the least money." The couple was reassured, and on tbe way home they mused about their 1ood rortune . Tlaf.y bad a man '!9rking just for tMtn. With prices zr high, it was In the same vein. how can a broker whose commission rises or falls with the price of the house be is sellina. be expected to cut Into his own In- come? Isn't his allegiance totally to the person paying him? Confwiion of this sort bas exi1ted in the marketplace for so 1001 that critics are sometimes confounded that regulators haven't made greater efforts to clarify matters. Classic country elegance at Rancho Santa Fe. · to think they professional on their side. did the fami- s e 11 in g -tbe u se . They eCully chose cuNNll'f' broker because, they observed, home prices all over the lot e days they fell a good broker ht win them several thousand .. HEY HAD ANOTHER reason to ae carefully: -At today's prices, 6 percent sales commission comes lot of money. "IC we have to pay it," Two explanations are sometimes offered: FIRST, THAT IT is more a human than a legal problem, and that even if warned, buyers will continue to as· sume brokers are working solely for them, rather than, as Is usual, for the seller who is paying them. Secondly. that a good broker sometimes can come close to serving the desires of both parties. A somewhat similar situation ex· ists in the stock market, where many small investors view their broker as a confidant and adviser. That rela· tionsbip can and does exiet, of course. but it isn't always so. y reasoned, "we're better ore ingt.otbebest broker." happens all the time, and it have serious consequences. How both parties expect tbe best de- How can a broker promise the To begin with, the broker's Income depends on bis making sales to his customers. He earns nothing for giv· ing advice. Sometimes. he Is not even in a position to offer professional ad· vice on specific stocks. HUNTINGTON BEACH Oman-close tennis townhomes 2 and 3-bedl"OOm townhomes Uve l'lalf a mile from the seal Refreshing designs, fine features. Tennis court and recreation building. from$149,99Q• Fairbanks Ranch . Per- haps the most impor- tant private residential com - munity ever c reated in Southern California. 1,240 prime master-planned acres at Rancho Santa Fe, an area re nowned for its prestige, the traditio nal beauty of its ar- chitecture and charming early California ambience. Here you will find estate sites o f one acre and larger with all access controlled by electro n- ically activated privacy gates. Throughout time this land has attracted swash - buckling romantics yearning to call it their own. One such man was Douglas Fairbanks. Awe struck upon seeing its breathtaking natural beauty h e determined that here was the perfect place for his and Mary's dream house. But alas, it was not to be. Fairbanks' passion for this land continued, however, as h e turned it into a working ranch where citrus groves were planted, lakes built and streams created. Today, it can be the perfect place for your dream home. Panoramic views across the valley to the coast in a cli- mate of refreshing seawashed air. Towering e ucalyptus forests, orange groves and beautiful rolling meadows offer a rare, undutteTed set- ting. A lakeside clubhouse with beautiful tennis facilities Fairbanks Ranch Olltain lht Property Rqort rtJJUirtd by Ftdtrtll IJiw and read it btfort signing anything . No ftdtrol agnicy has ftldgnl the mtrit or value, if any, of this property. are nearing comple tion. A full equestrian center and ~an­ dering trails will be included as will Fairbanks Village Plaza, to be built at the south- west entry of the Ranch to provide convenient shopping and professional services. It wiJJ almost be impos- sible to believe you are only a few minutes from the San Diego Freeway, twenty-five miles from downtown San Diego and comfortably close to Orange County and Los Angeles. Fairbanks Ranch holds every promise of becoming one of the most prestigious and sought after addresses in Southe rn California. A place of enchanting beauty and en- during charm. It is one oI the last opportunities to enjoy a truly elegant, rural lifestyle with every modern con- venience. All homesites are improved with natural gas, sewers and cable television and of course, all utilities are underground. ·-secure an appointment to visit Fairbanks Ranch to- . day. Ranch tours by appoint- ment only: · Fairbanks Ranch Realty Co. P.O. Box 2012, Rancho San ta Fe, Cali{Qmia 92067 Telephone (714) 756-3795 (21J) 277-9488 From $175 ,000 F.qual Housmg Opportunity 1'.i:? Developed by Watt Industries, Inc. --.............. __.... ,. ... .;A. ___ ...._....,. ... ___ ... __ Diiiy Piiat SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1981 MOTHER'S GREETINGS CLASSIFIED cs C6-12 Special greetings 1 to Mom on Mother's Day. . . C5 Adjustable Illortgages • • • with interest S&Ls applaud new jlexible instruments By KEITH TUBER ........................ W hen the Federal Home Loan Bank Board passed its new, flexible mortgage • loan guidelines last month, savings and loan associations around the country showered the action with praise. "Everyone interested in home ownership must welcome the action ... as one of the most constructive and forward-looking regulations ever promulgated," said Leonard Shane, pres!· dent of the California Savings and Loan League and board chairman of Huntington Beach·based Mercury Savings and Loan Association. "l\ecognizing the different needs of dif· ferent borrowers in a changing economic en- vironment, the bank board bas taken the necessary first step to make more funds availa- ble for home purchases." ROLI.IN D. BARNARD, president of the U.S. League of Savings Associations, called the . action "a true shot in the arm for everyone con- nected with housing -very much including homebuyers and sellers ." However, the new mortgage instruments apply only to federally chartered S&Ls, and not state·chartered institutions. In California, the savings and loan industry consists of 40 percent federal and 60 percent state associati•. That disparity led a number of California in· stitutions to pursue conversion procedures to federal stock charters. Among them: Mercury, Financial Federal, Home, Gibraltar Federal and Great Western. What exactly are those adjustable mortgage loan guidelines that S&Ls are so eager to use? The California Savings & Loan League re· cently bas issued a comprehensive question and answer summary to help clarity this. A portion of that text foll ows: Q: What ls an adjustable mortgage loan CAML>? A: An AML is a mortgage loan secured by a one·to·four-family dwelling on which the pay- ment amount, the loan term, the principal balance or a combinatlo~ of \hese ma1 cban1e perlodJcally as a res\llt of changes in the loan's interest rates. The adjustable mort1a1e loan regulation replaces the <FHLBB> board's reg- ulations on variable rate mortgages <RRMs), which are also adjustable mortgage loans that lend era may offer. Q: Wbat la an adjutable mon1a1e loan <AML>? A: The purpose is to provide a Oexible regulatory framework within which federal S&Ls may develop new mortgage instruments responsive to changing interest rates and de· posit and liability structures and continue to make mortgage money available to the public. Al the same time, the regulation will provide for borrower protection through required dis· closures. Q: What are the key featva of the AML1 A: The AML regulation authorizes federal S&Ls to make, purchase or participate in a wide variety of flexible mortage Instruments. Such instruments can provide for interest-rate varia· lions and monthly payment changes with or without limitations. The regulation itself imposes no limits on periodic interest rate or payment adjustment.a, except that changes in the loan's interest rate are governed by the movement of an interest. rate index that is not under. the control of the lender. In addition, reductions in the interest rate index must result in reduction of the loan in· interest rate. .. ' .. !/";--. ....... . : I • 9""". •. • :'/-'f/ I\{;., ;I/! ;,4 ·.·J ,, ...... v.·f,,..,... '· ····. ••. ·• •• I' •• ':··\ •• ·:· ....... •-··"'A 11io '• ._ ..... ;._.: ·. ( ./.'l .. -. ·• ! · .• \I' ,, '· ;..., ··y ' \ J , • I "• ........ -....... ;-·· ~ r.' ... v·.-.:· .1, •.. : .. \\ ~<\·. ' '' \ \'/{>•I •• .. \ • ·-1 .. .. . . .. , . . .. . \ . . ·. ·. 'I ··.···.....; Bank Beverly HtllS S & L Brentwood S & L California Federal S & L tqeS&.L Laguna Faaeral S & l Manna Federal S & L Mercury S& L Newport Balboa S & L llngte family mortgav• rat• 16.5 15.5 15.5 1s-te. 15:5 • 16.~ 16.5 16.75 Q: SiDce the board 11 not apeelfytag la&.ereat rate or payment cbaa1e UmJtaUoaa, does W1 meaa that au AMLI wW bear DO aacb COD· 1trala&a? A: No. It is expected that lenders will adopt limitations on rate or payment changes in most cases because of competition in the market and the desire to obtain better public acceptance of the AMu. It is also likely that the secondary mortgage market, which purchasei mort1aces from primary lenders, and private mortgage m· surance companies will encourage some in· terest rate or payment·change UmitatloM. (Editor'• note: La.It week G~ FNnal Sav· ing1 & Loan Auocjotion, tM nation'• ucond-large1t federaJl11 chartered S&L, rewoJtd it would plou a ceiling of 7.5 pncent annuall11 on the monthl11 po11· ment1 on it• MW adjiutable home mortgage loon1. J Q : Does the recaJatl• aatborhe payment· capped mort1a1ea? Yes. Under an interest-rate-capped loan, changes in a mortgage loan's interest rates and consequently changes in the amount of the mon· thly payment, are limited. Under a payment· capped mortgage, the interest rate on the loan . ............. . .··~·· ... •.; .. .......... ~· ... :/ .. ( ... i .. ;~~; f: i: .. ~., _:;.~·· -7 :.\ ~ A.,·· ·":"· -~ ..... ::::. ·.•. ~, .•;· ·.,'-•1-:· ··~"·o~···-· .... ..., ...... :.~ ..... :: ... .. . .• ·!'a.-... ...• • -·' ·' ,.,. ., :-.:1·;:'\ \· ... • .. :~~ !} ... ·· ..• :.·;· ... ... . :: t!f .• ~.. :~ : ...... . :1 •I .·• ••.· .\ .1 \\ ~·. ."·~:.: ..... :f .:"L .. .,. ··.~~~:~;·•;:~~:~~·".·:...: .. ...-.l:: .... ~~·=--- ··.!!.;,; •: ... ·'···· . ...... ~~· .... ,·::: ... ···-·· ... tf.· . .(. .• •·· .• .. .:· ... ~< '.~:: ............ -. ··. ·: ...... ., . . '· ·~·· ••• • 4•.r •••••••• •• • • • • • •• ••••• • t .................. . ·. ·~· ............ ,..... . : • . ...... ····-........ ···:.'(. .. ~· . ... offering 30 year fiaed payment loan Yes No Yes .. No Yes Yes 'res Yes is adjusted to reflect changes in a specified in· dex without any rate-change limitations. However, to avoid s harp increases in the mon- thly payment, changes in the payment are limi t ed -hence the desi1nalion ··payment-capped mortgages." Under some payment-capped mortgage pro- grams, the amount of the monthly pjlyment re· mains constant over a period during which thO' interest rate' changes. Therefore, interest-rate changes must be reflected by a change in the rate at which the principal amortized . However , at the next scheduled payment adjustment date, the amount of the payment would be adjusted, to the extent permitted by the terms of the mortgage, to fully amortize the loan over the remaining term. Q: Doet tbe final regalat.loe pre-empt 1tat~ laws that prohibit or reatrid the l11aance 01 AML1? A: Yes, The board specifically pre-empts all state laws that have the direct or indirect effect of restricting the issuance or operation of an <See S&Ls, Page CZ) Realtors wary of higher payments By JODI CADENHEAD Of .. OeHy,.... IWI 'T he new adjustable rate mortga1e could push home prices beyopd the re· ach of new buyers, accordin& to local r e aftors who greeted the April 22 de· ~ cision by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board ' with mixed reactions. On the negative side, homebuyers can ex· peel lo pay higher monthly payments because of the lack of any fixed interest rates imposed by this new plan. ON THE PLUS SIDE, homebuyers can ex- pect to have more funds available from S&Ls because or the more fl exible money market. Under the bank board plan, interest rates ·: on home loans will be governed by changes in many interest rate indices. Realtors and homebuyers are waiting to see which indexing plan each S&L adopts. Changes that occur in a particular index will prompt in· creases in the buyers' interest rate . For example, one or the indices under con· sideration is the Federal Home Loan Bank Dis· trict Cost or Funds, which measures cost or funds lo S&Ls on a national and state basis. IN JUNE 1979 THE California rate was 7.5 percent. but by last June it had risen to 9.5 per- cent. Had adjustable rates been in effect then, homebuyers under this plan would have paid 2 percent more on their loan, according to a Federal Home Loan Bank spokeswoman. Another indexing plan measures the average contract mortgage rate for the purchase of all existing homes. That rate jumped 2 percent during the last 12 months. Under the new plan S&Ls will be free to alter the rate charged on a monthly, six month or annual basis, regardless or how often the in· dex is measured. Although there is no ceiling on the interest rate that can be charged. industry insiders say competition will keep most rates from rising more than 1 percent annually. ART GODI, PRESIDENT of the 130,000 member California Association or Realtors. criticized the new rate plan, saying that under T -Bill indexing homeowners would have found themselves strapped. Had someone J>Urcbased a $100,000 home in January at 14 S*'Cent, their paymelntt would have jumped from $1,185 a month lo $1,600 by January 1983, based on activity or the last two years, he said . "What benefit can the consumer hope to gain in the long term when the lender can't guarantee what interest rate the borrower will pay within any given si x-month period,'' he asked. IN WASHINGTON, Preston Butcbner, co· chairman of the National Multi Housin1 Coun- cil, said the new adjustable mortgage rate would <forever squeeze young buyers out of an already tight market. ·•we feel that the recent action of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board . . . will en· courage first-time buyers to remain renters, placing an additional strain on an already tight rental situation." he said. In California, where home sales dropped 18.7 percent in March due to high mortgage rates, realtors are concerned the new mortgage plan may impose an added burden. LOCAL REALTORS WERE less critical or the adjustable rates. taking a more let's-wait· and-see attitude. "I'd rather have the fixed rate," saidl Will Woods, executive vice-president of the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley Board of Realtors. "But we don't have a choice. The <See REALTORS, Page CZ> Metrics: It's all in the n11mhers By PAT DUNN Of .. Delly ........... Does a gram weigh the same u (a ) an apple, Cb> a dime, (c) a pineapple? The correct answer -a dime -is chosen by more people than one might think, according to the U.S. Metric Board. Although most Americans don't normally think of weights ln terms of irama and kilo· crams, there Is enouth exposure to the termlnology -in 01edJclne and on food in1re· dient labels, for example -that many con· aumert can surprise lbemHlves with the degree of ()()mprehension of the commoaly used terms. That's the metric board's mesaa1e ror this Nalioaal Metric Week, May 10-H. TM board strenes that even ii lt'1 b.ard to remember the exact formula for convert· CONSUMER CLOSE UP ln1, uy, lnche1 to fftltlmeten, almmt tterJ· one can look at aomttbl.DI llk• a pager clip and know lt'• a few cenUmeten loa1. And, bti.llC able to relate the Uftlta ol meuuremtot to object.a ln the real world 1' the bl"est part ot adaptlna. Currently, tonvenk)n LO met11c1 ii con· ftnecl to tbe automotive, c:outmetioe ud farm -aulpment. computer ad botWni ln· chaatriea. Scbool 1yatem1 ai.o an empbult· ln1 teadllnc ol tbe mttrlc aysW:n. Newport-Harbor Hl•b Sebool maUMmaUH department dlalnnan Webb JOM1 uld. "Teacb.en reallM the metric 111teJn Ii eom.tn1 of qe. All ldwe eourHI -not Just math -uae metrics. There's no organised push to metrics, but textbooks now have a heavy metric-1y1tem orientation." JONES ADDED THAT metric references in textbooks probably are the chief contrlbu· tlons to adaptation of the system, but he aeea more frequent uae of metric terms in sport- ing events, on televlllon and recipes u betnt 1i1niflcant LO the cban1eover. "We ootJce that studenta in conatrucUon claaaea talk In metric• when orderio1 materials," be said. "Student.I tend to accept a new concept more readily than the 1eneral pubUc, and they ar. curious about bow to adapt to chan•• quickly.'' PaycboJoay teacbtr Wayne Horowlt1 acrees. "It'• fairly easy for you.Qt people to accept the mlU'ic concept because it doetn 't disturb tbelr frame of refenace. Thi• ilD't the CaM witb adulta. ••rot lnltan~ mott tnek fant in their "°' tbMt it dltfteull te tbllst of a l,IOO·inet.er nao lnatead ol 1 mil• nan becaUM t.bey relate to the performa.nce ln tenm ol ml.nut• per mile. "DBM.ING WIT& A ramlUar lram• or reference UI a ttroDI emodonal appeal becAUH tlaat'I bow =· -.ntalld tbelT wori4. Aa1 Ume 1ou thet out of jolat, lt creata a certain amount ol tenllon and r• aultlna reslttanff to cb.u,e." AJGcNCb tMn bu Nm a ltnlei ,..... toward metric. ln \'11 COUDl.rY the lut f•w 1ean, tbe cbaale ll DOt mudatorJ. We.,.. 1wltcblac lDlta bJ •·• miWmet.en to t.be mettle 1.ystem. JoM Qullle)' Adama Jropoaed t.be cbaQf• in 1821. And, in 1893, the United States "of· ficially" adopted metric 1tandarda and de· fined lbe yard, pound Mld other famlllar me1Suremettt.1 as fractions of the alaDdard metric unita. On July 2, 1971, followinlf lbe report of a metric convenlon 1tucl)' committee, Com· merce Secretary Maurie. II. Stana recom· me.oded a sradual u .s. cbanseover durlnt • lO·year period at the end of wbicb th• country would be predomlnanUy, but not exclutivtly, on the metric 1yatem. TBE •na1c CONVBUION Act o( lt15, l1cned Dec. 23, lt'J5, declared a na~Ot\al poUcy and etteblllbed a U.S. ¥etric Boa.rd LO ~rdtnate voluntary lncl'elllld UM ol the metric 1yatem. Tbe board tUUeN UM ''Nlatiq to otbtr tbtn11" technique for eatelalnr on to termlnoloo and u.e. Tbt lollowiat qtlla ,,, .. aamplta ol how to ctodm. A~ Wtto Ml wa&cbld t.bt 01.Jmp&n Of) tel ... ...-...~t ..... VO.W• WU. ti que.Uon, accord.Ing to the board. 4 met.er ~ about the beltbt of: (a > a door, (b) a Jdtcbea count.er, (C) the seat of a chair. The rtabt answer la (b). Now ...,, about ~nthneten! Tbereiare JOO of t1*D lo a mewr. Tbat meant tbt bel1bt ol • ._.atbell ;layer la about: (a ) JO Hall ..... , (b) llO .... u ...... , (C) I ,• cutl.meten. Acata, th amwer ll <b>. So mu.ch fot 1-ath. .. C ... •S'l'UCI, .... OJ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 Watch out for scanne rs Check-out counter is no place to daydream By MARTIN SLOANE DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -I ho pe readers wall benefit from a stran1e ex- per ience l recenUy had in the s upermar ket. T he ca shier was goina through m y coupons after ringing up all of my pw-chases. Whe n s he reac hed the coupon for frozen waaf- fles, I mentioned that I was going to make a "double pluy" because I also had a refund form for the wames scanners are very s ensitive . Any UPC sym- bol that comes within str iking distance may wind up as an additional charge on their register tape -Joyce Crom Perkasie, Pa. R E FUND OF THE DAY Write to the following address to obtain the form required by this offer: Liste rment S ave $1 SO, P.O Box 9788, St. Paul, Minn. 55197 Send for this refund form by June 15, 1981. S ht> atSkl'd about the orfer, and , since I just ha ppenNi to have the refund form with m e, I hundl'd it to her . As she reached out to tnke 1t, the <'nsh register suddenly added 97 DEAR JOYCE -Your e xperience ls a cents to m y re1uster tupe' good example of why the check·out counte r u At first we v.ere puuled beca u.se all of no place to day dream. m y g roceries hud a lready been baa1ed. Then More than SS,000 of your hard-earned she notJced that the refund form had two money passes ac ross the check-out counter Universal Product Code symbols taped to it. each year.~. It pays to s tay awake and keep T ht> electronic scanner had read one of the track of every Ite m that Is added to your rec· U PCs on my refund for m ! ls te r t ape. This remains true lo stores that We laughed, a nd a correction was made . have swikhed to electronic scannen. But 1t could have easily"gone unnoticed. Shoppers redeeming the new "coufunds" I Uunk that shoppers should be made should be especially watchful that the scan- awa re of the fact tha t some of the electronic ner does not record the coupon as a purchase. 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Put a different way, if you give the m etric iyste m a oentimet e r , it won 't take a kilom eter." Detailed information on the metr ic ;;>'stem can be obta ined by writing to : Educa- tu~n Department, U.S. Metric Board, 1600 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, Va . 22209. LOV1erYourOverhead, Earn More Profit! Answer Network can help Increase your profits by lowering overhead. With Answer Network's shared·overhead concept, you wlll have ava ilable every off ice service you need, Including your own phone number and answering servlc~. . all at a frac tion of the co st of expensive facllitles and staff. COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS SHVICH AVAILABLE: 0 Answering Hrvlce 0 Conference room1 0 Quote prlcH C Payroll 0 Make appointment• Ci Me11111t1 0 Letter• and typing 0 Telu 0 Word processing 0 Facslmlle 0 2• hour dlclatlon · 0 Paging Speclallzlnt In: C.r11fl.O H rvlce call dl1p1tchlng, order telling and er.Oii checking An1wer Network 1'111 e Solution. Cell. WtSW£R NETWORK 714-953-1234 UT. 72> MILLIONS TO LOAN MEW llA11SI $10,000 to $1,000,000 2ND • 3RD TRUST DllD LOANS Prompt Funding 90 Oays to t6 Years • • IWING LOANS uf'Em~N • 2ND-SRD T.D. LOANS • Relldentlol Speclol1$11 •Apartment• • Commerclol • WI IUY DllCOUNTID T.D.'1 • W• help atruenn note• tot moldnVTI tOleobllltv • ~~ .£t'~f1': /t~/Ub~tg ·//!(~. UC(~ MOllTQMI lCA!'l llOICl!t CALL 71•/911·1011 .000 ~ llQWVMO ICOU lh\.CW 10M11 • UY\ 470 ~ ~C»l~ t2..o. From Page C t S&Ls FAVOR ADJUSTABLE RATES. • • Q: How are Interest-rate cban1ea de - termined? A: Interest -rate incre ases cannot exceed the corresponding increase in the index that has been selected. Tbe lender must decrease the in· terest rate IC there Is a decrease ln the index. The lender may also decrease the interest late voluntarily. rnterest-rate mcr eases are at the ~ion of the lender , but the lende r may become OOligat- ed lo take ull allowable interest ra te increases es pecially it the loan is sold. The lend er may also set minimum increments for lncreasmg or de creasing the inte rest rate to renect changes in the index used. Q: What index must the lender use? A: The AML regulation requires an in le rest·rate index that is readily verifiable by the borrower and is not unde r the control of the le nde:. ar:id le a ves the se lection of an ap- pro priate index to the lender. No single index can meet the needs o f a ll lenders and bor- rowe rs, The r egulation does suggest several in- dices, including Federal Home Loan Bank Dis- trict Cost of Funds lo FSLIC-Insured S&Ls · na - tion al average contract m ortgage rate fo~ the purc hase of existing hom es; three-a nd s ix· minth Treasury bill rlttes; and the y ield on Treassury securities to constant m aturities of one. two, three or fi ve years. Q: Are overa ll Increases ln the interest rat es limited by this regulation? A: No T he board, however, believes that m ost AML contracts will contain such limita- tion s . Competiti ve fo rces, t he secondar y From Page C1 REALTORS WARY ... lender obviously can't survive on a fixed rate in today's ma rket." Initially, Woods expects to see home sales dropping off in the county followed by an upturn as consumers begin accepting the new ra tes. Bec~use of the diffic ulty of securing home loan_s with mortgages averaging 15.53 in late Ap.ril, consumers will be willing to accept the adJu~table ra te mortgage, according to Diane Pattison of the NewPort Board of Rea ltors. "Right now a buyer can't get a loan of any k!nd," she s~id. "H someone's willing to take a ris k, they might be able lo get into the market. "BUT THER E AR E a lot of people who won't take t hat risk." Even w~th S&Ls more willing to make loans. potentia l homebuyers may still be locked out of the m arket because of more stringe nt qualifying stipulations . ··The adjustable rate mortgage will mean tha t it will be m ore diffic ult to qualify for a loan because of the higher interest rates a nd the in- cre ased monthly payment," said Century 21 t ra ining director Ma ry Lou Mathewson ".'t the worst t he ne w Bank Boa rd plan could "-con tmue to keep future homebuyers out of a n already tough m arket. At the best it could stimulate competition between S&Ls t o offer terms acceptable to both the lender and the con· sumer. "It's negative on one respect," explained Ms . Mathewson. "But r see it producing a lot of good things. rt could drive lenders down t o mor e rea sonable rates." $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lnt••••t onJv IMIV-ftll ··--· • Weeklv co ••lt•-•• • N o ndalv f•nd lft9• •Co-erdal • Re•ldentlal • 6 -nth. to S vea•• • So•thtm C.Ufontt. 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A : No. ~xtre~e paym ent volatility can be reduced by either in terest-r ate-change limits or payment-change limits. The board believes that borrowers a nd le nders will agree upon methods of lim iting pay me nt change~. Q: Whe n must the borrowe r be nottrled of a paym ent change? A : At least 30 d ays and no more t han 45 d ays before a ny payment change, the associa- tion mus t notify the borrower in writing of the paym ent change and certain effects of that change, as specified in the regulation. Q: What ls negative amortization? How can it a rise? What limits are placed on It? A: N.egati ve amortization is an increase in th.e unpa id. loan balance. Negative amortization will occur 1f the monthly payment is insufficient to cover the interest due on a loan. The interest d ~e that is in excess of the monthly payment will be added to the loan balance. Negati ve a mor itzation may arise with payme~t-capped mortgages Under the boa rd 's re~.ulat!on, the lender must schedule a "catch- up adjustment at least once every five ye ars so that _t~e regular paym ent amount would the~ be. s~f1c1ent to amortize the loan at the then- ex1sting mterest rate and rem aining principal loan balance over the r emaining term of t-h e loan RADIO PAGER ~.65 PER MONTH For services only Unlimited pages and pur- chase your reconditioned pa- ger for only SlOO with 30 days gua ranteed parts and labor. Be paged in a four county a rea. Los Angeles. Or a nge. San Bernardino a nd Ri\'er- side Counties. 401 S. 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L ai:h monl h you rc\:eive a i:ompu1n - 11~d prin1ou1 wh1i:h 3\:cnunt' for eai:h penny of f)rtni:1p;il and 1n1crc't. In at.lc.J111on, through llcril· age Horne l oaO\, Inc. )Ou may recei ve a honu' ol up 10 6 month' intercq on 80% of the loan balance a' a llowcc.J by \tat(' la"'. when a loan j, paid prior to mmurity -1h1" 1nnca,ine yom yil'ld • Pension Plan, Welcome, l.R .A., ~COl!,h. Cor- porate. • Call Collect. Please contact Chr~t ine Martian . Hentage Home Loans, Inc. 18700 Beach Blvd ., Suite 120, Hunt- ington Beach, California 92648. (714) 964-JJ 18. (7 14)964-1877. ----------------------------------------------- HERITAGE HOME LOANS 18700 kach Blvd., Suhe 120, Huntlnacon IK1<'h, C"A ~2b<lll m•> fM.JJta • <'714> ...... .,, Cotporatr Hc1dqu1rtt r\ 1120 E. Birch Strfl!I, Bru, C'thf<Hn11 ')2t.2t ('71•> .... stOO . (l lJl .... IJll Cerrltoe. CA San Jos~. CA Sherman Oaks, CA Fresno. CA Palm Sprin1•. CA Name ____________________ __ Addras~--------------·~-- Cil.1-----------Zip __ _ C3 Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Sunday. May 10, 1981 ,,_ ________________________________________________ ....;...;..:;__~----------.;._...;..._:_ _______________ __,, NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS CWOU.TH*S lltCl.1101 TUOU Olt llll ltlW YO.a, MIOWIU', "loCl,IC. , ••• tosTOlt, DIHOlf AMO CIMCIMMUI tTOCI t llCMAltOU HO U'OUIO e Y flll MA$0AMO1011111' ". AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE ovou flOtll lllCLUOI THOU ON fMI NIW '1'0111 MIOWOf "CIPI( l'IW •otfOll OIT•O•l 00 (llKlllN.UI noc- IUN•1tOU /oNO U'OlllO IY fill ocUOAllO tll)lllll f hlU 111.t Mlil' Ltw ult (.. Mita 1. .. I'. hM• Oitl M.... ._.,. ~ <111. Ml"' l.ew ". ,.1.. .... ""4' ...... ""'' (... "'"' I.aw 10 ~ '"' , .... l•l<l .... . .... ..... ""' I ... I "" • 1~~ 1''1> a ,a" ~~~ rn I \\ I ''"' "" • I•\ I tS4 • Uw '~ ". ~lfl ... I Mtt~ ~ 1.111 C"' M•t-LfW Ulu IMI I' I "'-" '-'-'" , .. I . i ' --... ruthe swegfesl most beautful lovi113est oWOm in the world .. Mom, you've been .-.="'"M great; keep up · the good work ! HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY LESLIE from ... Christopher, Patrick & Ryan HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY We love you very much! . .. . .... -·~----.. _a._ ------.. -----------------To Mot her With L orange coast OAILY P1Lorisunaay, "'•y io. 1981 Love has a wa ove the love You fu~~ re_turn~ng to its source . • • • • of warmth. Tak~1~~n is returned with. aOn th1~ special day ook . See how much special message , You a r e loved . Happy ·• ·-Mot/ler·s Day Katie. · ··--·-- We love you a lot. We send beautiful bouquets of flowers And our many loving thoughts. From Linder & Stacey We Love You MOM, Janie, Kristina & Anastasia Arnold HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY To Frances Collins One of the most exciting. beautiful friends a daughter could have. I love You. ANNIE To the GREATEST Mothe r \,'i~~ anyone could ask ror ! ! Love, Frank, She ri & Joy Happy Mother's Day Torry To To The Most Wonderful Mother From Paige & Tracy Beverly Fernstrom our mother Thank you for everything. We love you very much. Your sons, Roy & Kris GUDY Happy Mother's Day You Mother. Happy -Mother'-s-D.a¥- ___ Detra, ·- ---· You are the Greatest! KAY SIMMS \ Most wonderful & most2 beautiful Mommy in the World. Pele Jennie, P.Jul, Chris & Joe YANDI : You are the worlds greatest Mother, Grandmother , & Greatgrandmother. We love you . Happy Mother's Day. Thank you Linda, Donnie & Missi. Couldn 't have made it without you. Love you all, Mom HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY LOVE, JEFF, SCOTT & flMMIE MOTHER Thanks For The Hopes, The Dreams & The Love! Have a wonderful Mother'• Day! I Love You Cyndi To Mom. We love you vel}' much. Happy Mother's Day! Low. R ikkl, Kelly & Ron -ro r-i-f(l~'-·-­ -YOU (l Tw.-- ~~etrr~t. I love-· ~vu ( HAPPY MOTHER 'S DAY RUTH We Love You Mom From Kirk & Laurie Happy Mother's Day to the greatest Mom has helped us out in so many ways. We are always thinking about you. Love always, Bob, Jen & Tye Morn·• f walk upon the rocky shore ; fler strength is 111 Ille oceans roa r. I glance into the shaded pool . lier mind il there so calm & cool. I hear sweet rippltng of the sea . Naught but her laughter 'lls to 1ne. I gaze into the starry .~ky . And there I see her wonderous eyes I look inlo my inmost 1nfnd: And hear her inspiration find. Jn all I am and hear and see. My preciou.f mother is to me. Love . Li.ta, Leslie, Brenda & Dad Happy Mothe r's Day ,.lom We All Love l'ou Very Mu ehl l,OVf: UUian, Bul'@f'.!1'18, A.nJAnd~ Jennlf~r~ ChriA1op1_.,.,., Sarah Ann & J•--"rt:r • ( I T ' I I - I• -----------. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 10, 1981 :~ , •I .. I SPOltTY I ECONOMY · CORONA STYLI CELICA SPORTY TRUCKS ECONOMY CRESS I DA LUXURY COROLLA SMART SUPRA 19202 BEACH BL VO . . USEltlR LOCATION 22FRWY. . i I . ~ l I ' . l i . ! I I . ' i I I ' I ! : I I ' l f ' -I JI T~Y THESE CLASSIFIED INFLATION FIGHTERS I GJVow l'Ou Can Sell More ... with Daily Pilot PENNY PINCHER ADS Only $3 3 lines tor 2 days only $1 .50 a day Advertise one or more items valued up to $100. Each additional line is only 66c for the two days. Sorry, no commercial ads allowed. Charge Your Penny Pincher Ad or u se your BankAmericard or Master Card <fNoW.. .<fNeW... More value for DIMES your In the famous Daily Pilot DIMES-A-LINE ADS Advertise Items up to S50 In value In Dlme•·A·Llne ads every Saturday In the Dally Piiot. Brfng your ad with cash 10 any of our three convenient offices or mall your copy with a check or money order for the correct amount. 20c per llne, S1.00 minimum. Sorry, no livestock, produce or plants and no commercial ads are allowed. Each llem mu11 be priced with no Item over 150. Dlme .. A-Llne ads may be placed at the Costa Mesa office untll 3 p.m. Friday, until noon Friday al Ille Laguna Beach or Huntington Beach offices THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAll.:Y PI LOT CLASSIFIEDS 842-5878 lllilyl'illl . ( -....... ... --... • . -------------------·--~-------··-..._...,__--~ . . . . . .. .. . ' . . " . . . -.. ,........ ___ -• i Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 < C7 The marketplace on the Orange Coast ... 642 -5678 HovwtForS. INDEX ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Te PtactYNJ U,Call I 002 ~-I 002 GtMrof I 002 G ... NI I 002 GieNNI I OOJ 642-5678 HOUSES FOi SAU C-al ll&lboe blaad ll&lboo Pealnalll• C.plwanoll .. <h Coron• tkl M °' Cooulll-0.... ........ 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Auto Le111nc AUIOt W1n1td 2 IDRM21A $717P&IMO ioco $23,000 dn gets you into ;~ beauUful end unit condo. Nice patio and 2 car garage. Jer ry Jones. 631-1266 RrfMtt< R f:Al.TllRS GOLF COURSE VIEW One s tory home ! Elegant covered entry, forma l living and dining room, brick fireplace, large country kitchen. Four stately bdrms, 2 baths, 3 car garage. A FANTASTIC VIEW OF = GOLF COURSE . jQ)O Privacy! Many, many :: extras. Only s.265.SOO. = Call 546-2313 IOIO MO 9110 tlllO tlJO THE REAL ESTATERS ::~ Llttl. ls Ilg!! ::: Classified Ads are really ,.., small "peopleto~ple" 1MGO sales calla with f>ig re- 11610 aderahip and big re- -suits! To place your := cluslried ad, call today -&t2·5678. -•7' -- WATERFRONT CONDOS HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Purchase with 5% down on fantastic terms Brand new. cpt 'd , draped .~ THE WATER. Guarded gate entry, views. 2 car ear. Pool and tennis. 2 & 3 DORMS AVAIL IMMED. From $299,ooo. Call 714/SS&-9600 $3 can~ you $100 PENNY PINCHER AD .I I Ill•'' 1411 :! lfJ I' 1111!1 :O.I .111 .1 d.11 \II\ I'll l 'I" 1111\' Ill mo11• 111•m' '.1IUl'll ll" I II \I 1111 i-; ... h ,11td111un.d ltrll' 1' 0111\ lilif rm lhl• '"" dJ'' ....... , 11 11 t 11 m m " r 1 1 .1 I ,1 d ' Jllll\\l"d ('h ,Jfj!l' ~ 1111r 1'1·11111 Pinrhl'I i\ d II I' ll ~ l' \ ti ll I' llank.\ml•rit·ard \'1" ... 1 11r '.\1."kr ('hJr)!t' Coil today and SH yo11 r od in print tOMOrTOW! Cott MfM>dey ltwv fricloy l :OO AM lo S:lO,M for ., • ., d•y'' ~ or coll by "o°" °" Satwdey for Sllftdoy·,~ 642 -5678 Daily Pilat AUTOS, IMrDITED (,fMra1 AU. Ronwv \udo I I WATERFRONT 30' DOCK I Au.aun U•at•r llMW l'a1Kt ~ o.uuo ,.,,.,, ,,., llond• J•lW41r • Jfl\Hft K•tm.M Giiii• t.-""81 Mud• Mt~ed-. S.n' MG lllOIJ Opel ,.,.,.,. h<ICtol Pon<IMt 11 ..... 11 RollJRoyce 110\tf ~ ....... . To,ou Tr111111pb Volh wa1ee Volvo Bachelor pad, very private, master suite w /view & spa. Lrg sit din .• wet ~ bar, grt sun d ecks. Price $.S2.5,000 . Excell. terms. Bob & Dovie Koop. 1 ~Mtl< 631-1266 REALTORS I I ... ...... I AllDYIE -...--., ......... ,~, 1,.......,1,.......,l~l I TEL,YM I I I' I I I ESE t.EH ' I I I' I I I S l 0 , E 8 Whtn '°" f9ldt 50 Yo"' ......... (_• ..... 1 .... 1 ....... 1 __ 1 _: =to'°,::..:. --------ttnd wow "lnttent Gd" •• I f U N L I l loff, Ml tM ~ ._, :':1::1::1 ·::1 :1:: *"•,':JO.ft~ II• a •T•o•p•l•a•ct•1•0W'-•m•aa-a•,•.ml I beforttht . readinl pubtic. pbolM OallyPUot Clanlfied, MJ.5f78 • •e.+a r r r ·r r r r r r r 1 •i=r I I I I l I I I I I I ICi•MllMi ._.,,. .. Ch11M1 .. 1111• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO DOWN AND $9,000 PAYS COST Total u11h needed to close escrow. Must qualify for loans. Meaa Verde's finest 4 Bdrm. dining, 3 baths, family room. fireplace, patio, huae yard. $1156,000. Call for more details 546·2313 THEREAL ESTATERS DECORATOR COHDO SI 19,900 Windin& greenbelts lead to bright single story condo. Exquisitely decorated with custom wallpaper and cabinetry thruout. Formal dininl room too! Owner will coope rate with financing. Won·t last at this price, so call now. @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 MO DOWN! OR $10,000 DOWN SELLER HAS ANOTHER Home and mmt sell this beautiful home located in excellent a rea of Tustin. Step down bving room , family room, apace aae kitchen, 3 big bdrmt, just recently remodeled. One year free home protection plan. Call today. 752-1700 THEREAL ESTATERS a;W'LIX 3 bdrm, 2 bath each unit. Fireplace. buill-ins Excellent rental area. Near beach & bay. $285,000. 642-2253eves. associated BR<JK[ll'> Rf Al TORS ltl}', W b 1't,; r.1 b' J~ti I 1!~~!~~m~9~, financing availubh~. 3 Bdrm with bonus room orr master suite RV access, double detached garage. Super home, super financing. S87.9SO. Owner anxious. $69,950. Call 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS Owner will carry $90.000 A ITD or no down, owner will help you buy. "You must qualify for loan". 3 ----.·.-.---8 d rm , 1 11'1 bath , u pg r a de d . Dou b I e IACK IA Y garage, call for more Custom 9 Bdrm. 4 bath details. 546-2313 pool home on ~ acre. THEREAL ESTATERS IRVIHE SI 17,500 Sharp 3 Bdrm 2 bath hom e . Prime Irvine location with fantastic assumable financing Owner says sell this weekend, so call now. @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 WALK TO BEACH! Secur ity gated adult condo. Elegant 2 Bdrm 2 bath, 1500 sq.ft. home. Enjoy pool, sauna and exercise room. Owner will help with financing. Asking $175,000. Call now, 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS POOL HOME Large 3 Bdrm 3 Ba 2-sty with fami l y room . Located near OCC and walking distance to parks and shoppin g Owner will help finance. Full price $179,000. Cul de sac. $355,900 400 lll" 6(-M C.M4~ · .. · . : --· ; MESA VERDE UNREAL Hundreds or flowers everywhere and sun rilled rooms make this 3 BR home a must lo see. A real value at $141.900. Call now for details @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 '4-631 -6990 ASSUME LAIGE LOAH on this excel value 4 Bdrms, large pool, gas firepit, new carpets. Only $96 ,SOO . Cal l 979-5370 today. ALLSTATE REALTORS NEWPORT HGHTS Deluxe townhouse duplex, 3 bdrm family, 2'h bath each unit. Frplcs, all built-ins, decks & patios Park-Like landscapmg. SELLER WILL HELP FINANCE. $295,000! lal»oa lay Prop. Redlon •67~7060• Have something lo sell? Classified ads do it well WANTED: REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONM.S We have a few openings on our staff for some experienced, professional salespeople. This is your opportuni- ty to join one of Newport's most dynamic and fastest growing com- panies. If you can handle a fast track and high end properties and want to join a company that offers the best sales support. and com- pensation plan available ... drop us a note telling us about yourself . .. today. r.o. loa 7964 Hpt ..... t2'60 *'"-'"" ,, ... ,,.._ ,. ...... ·-·-==-· -.. ,. ...... ...... ., .... .,_ :2!"' ~=1-.. c...-.. re. ..... ., .. ,,_ SC ! .... L-...... ·-·- llHDA ISLE'S ULTIMATI Dram a tic. gor geous, distinctive, warm are just a few words to describe this distinguished quality estate. Room for over 100' vessel. $3,500,000. QUALITY OM THE rEHIMSULA Here's your opportunity, 2 separate houses on one lot. Patios. bay and ocean view. Great financing. $425,000. TWO IALIOA DUPLEXES Great rental location. walk to s hopping, bay and ocean. $350,000 and $375,000. SECLUDED RETREAT Assume $74,000 in loans S916 per mo pays all Walk 10 South Coast Plaza. 3 B<tnn. gourmet kitch ., plus formal li ving. Secluded patio and comm pool Twnhse asking $97.750. Call 963-7881 THEREAL ESTATERS UNIV. PARK 4 bedroom. 2~ bath w lfrplc and balcony off 3 bedrooms. $140,000 Best buy on the market but needs a IJttle paint 751-3191 WOULD YOU BELIEVE $75.000 3 Bdrm fixer upper. located oo huge lot in Tustin. Call 752-1700 THE :REAL ESTATERS OCEAHRONT 2 Bdr ms. 2 ba, unf11m. New S&Qyrly. IAYRtONT 3 Bdrm, 1 ba, unfurn. Mint cond. $8.50yrly. CHAMHa RtONT 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, un!um. S750yrly . associated BRO~ Ek <;-R[lll T( M'> lOl~ W Bolboo ti'· it-1 ~ Want Ads * PENINSULA POINT OPEN TODAY 1-5 P.M. 2041 E. BALBOA BLVD. First time offered! Charming Cape Cod 3 Bdrm. 2 story, across street from million dollar homes. Great location Walk to bay or beach. Come See! ~JACK HOWELL ~~~)CIATES 644-1156 ,._lll!mi~ YOU GET MOU FROM THE STORE NEWPORT SHORES 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. custom. Steps to beach . Assumable loan . $159.900. REDUCED $50,000 Oceanfront duplex. OWC 1st. 3 bdrm 2 ba each. $475,000. JUST LISTED -LIDO SANDS 3 Bdrm 2 ba. charming French decor. New plumbing. roof. patio. Comm. pool and tenrus. Steps to beach. $179.950. 2000 West Balboa ll•d. Newpori ..... 675-1771 \ STARTING A NEW BUSINESS? ACCOl'dlng to Caltfofnla BualneH and PfOfffelona Code (S.C. 17'00 to 17130) all ptreona doing bualneaa undtr • ftctftloua name muat ftt• a atatement wfttl th• County Ctefk and hav• It publlahed tour time• In a newapaper Hrvtng th• area In #t1tct1 the buaan.11 la located. The lt .. IMnt la r....-by lew end la rwc91NfY In PfOtectl"fl tour bualn ... name. Moet benlra ,....,. proof of fllln9 to opu oommerotll account-. The bAIL'Y "LOT PfOvtclH Me9' flllne end publklatlon Hrwtcea. We '-•" .., tit• necHHr1 '°""' aftd ..... .... • .., MMoe to .. ONnp C.UMy ODuf1houM. ~$OM of our -..•••nt oflloe1 or the LEGAL ......,._NT , .... m..., w t•rme• and tonM. • I l Hou1e1 For Sat. Houses For S• Hot.set For So* Hot.Mt For S-. .....•................• ···•·······•········•·· ..••...................•.................. ..,.. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. May 10. 1981 ~Pot' Sde Hou1•• For Sat. , Hou1e1 For S. HouH1 For SaM Hou1.s For SM G....-• I 002 GeMrol I 002 GeMrol I 002 G....,... t HZ ....•..•••.••••......•• , •............•.•••••••••••••........•..............•..•.......••.................••••••...•••••••.••.••••..••••••• ···•••······••••··•···• .............................................. . G....,..., I 002 G-...ref I 002 GeMrol I 002 GeMr ol I 002 G~of I 002 ..••.•.•............... ·····:················· ·:·~~~~~·~~~~:::~ ....•.•.•.•............ .....•.....•........... ~~ RARE OPPORTUNITY b r 1 Ill ht t n d u n I l BEST IN BLUFFS CALL TO SEE EASTSIDE LOCATION. Near Newport Beach city limit s . Immacula te & eharming w /2 spacious Bts cozy frpl<'. Greenbelt. Lrg fenced rear yard Only $108.500 IN CAMEO SHO•ES ,.~~~~·=~~n 11 e~Y,.t~t"; Lowest prict!d fo~ s imple available~ &>stem Delightful palao END UN IT E PLAN. Lovely park, Great assumable l s l TD. Enjoy fronts 011 s acre11 or m ountain view. 3 bdrm, 2Vl bath, afternoon :>Un and views from wood metic ulously manicured kitchen w/lar"e breuk!a"'· room. fam. greenbt.'lt Bluffs lhang " .. ..,. deck. 3 beautiful privute beaches at iti. bt•111 siGf>,OOO rm. w/blt-ins $255,000. Only $549,000! Call toduy ! Open Sun I·~. 529 Vasta OPEN 1-5 540 VISTA GRANDE SAILIOAT WATCHERS Flora. T his Cameo High lands beauty is Colet=&Co priced lo sell ! $339,000. Only lO'i~ down 640.00 O with own ers assistunce! One level 3 Bdrm plus huge ya rd . ilurry! GIAMT IEACH IARGAIM Charmin g 4 Bdrm. Living room features cozy wood burning rirepluce Huge lot. Owner will help llnam·e · Only $209.HOO ' THE REAL ESTATERS 673-8550 ALL UNDER $200,000 H.I . IEACH LOVERS WALK OR llKE 208 7th Street . 4 BR. spa, $183.000 20471 A II port. :i BR. $137 ,000 8152 Muns ter. 2 BR + fam rm. $121.000 All assumable loans. All cle an s harp homes. All selle rs anxious. Call Gloria at Co lonial Real Estate 964-1681 848-3318 ROOM FOR 2 LARGE YACHTS Great financing available . 4 Bdrm + maid's qua r ters . sealing area in lrg mstr stole. formal dmmg. Price Sl. l million Terms Bob or Dovie Koop 631-1266 675-3411 HAPPY MOTHERS DAY From the entire start of B ll RKART'S OPEN HOUSE 645·9161 O.W.C. A.l.D. Sl00,000 al i'.i·,. ei.et· ho m e . 2 !t l). J Br. 2 frplcs. $139.500 Mart) Evc•rettt.' 637 9212 HACIENDA OH THEIEACH $125,500 Urumatil' hldt"away 111 pvl community with pool and sp11 . sauna , gy m , p v t bench . <"Ol'kta1I patio!> overlook pounding surf Best yet as~u mc low intert•:.t l o an $566 pe r mo Hurry. call 8<17 GI UU R e a lt) Wor ld Beachs1de NEWPORT IEACH AREA 4 bdrm, fam1l) room & I Po<>I Ready for move in New carpets. macro. much more Assurnt.' $135,000 loan 13'« faxed rate No qua hf> ini: Asking $175,000 Ownc•r m ay carry 2nd TD Redhill~ Realty f>7:3 -1:mo WA TERFROHT Fantastic Jelly \.1ew One ol the Ma1k<11 !'> IO\ e hesl 2 Bdrm 2 bath condos Lge lanai \\ <ktailed lattice work trim. The s uperb conll'm porar y furnishings may be purch<.is t'd .\n l'Xt:epllonal property. $549.500. EMERALD BAY -E:nchan~m g 3 Bdrm cottage with planta t ion s hutte r:,, used brick. s unny patios. ln one of our finest eommunitie s with private beach. pooi and te nnis. $370,000 TURTLEROCK HIGHLANDS -A s tunning achievem e nt by Pollock Interiors. Exquis ite decorating th ruout t his 4 Bdr m . l sty home with separate dining room and large ma ster suite . A new a nd exciting offering $312,000. HORTH LAGUNA Magnificent white water view b y day and lights of Dana Point al night. Outstanding c ustom built 4 Bdrm North Laguna home on the ocean side of t..he highway Large lot. Jus t !>lcos from the beach $685.000 OWNER WILL TRADE 20 acres near Rancho California. Owner want."> condo in Nwpt , Jrv ine. Costa Mesa (.'an he divided into 4 to 5 acre pan·e ls for ~mall t'qu1t) m SJ40,000 takl'!) <111 COIOHA DB. MAI DUPUX One of the few duplex<.•s w /a pool. Desirable s treet w /h1 income, comfort 3 Bdrm owners unit. $320,000 JASMINE CREEK Comfortahle 3 Bdrm home with plantation shutters, parquet floor~. lus h carpeting , tasteful decorating . Within tht> security gates of J asm in e Creek. 9 1.i ': assuma ble loan. $335,000. TURTLEROCK HIGHLANDS -2 story. 4 Bdrm 3 bat h MacGregor, built by Lusk . Step down living room , large dining room. bay wi nd owed breakfast nook with s un ny s it-down view. Exquisite in every detail. U)5,000. COMMERCIAL LOTS-·3 contiguous lots. zoned C2 in S a n Cle m e n te. Office buildin g plans availa ble . $296.800. TUITUROCK HIGHLANDS -Natu ral beamed wood ceilings, panelling , warm earthtones. A lovely view. This 4 Bdrm Edinborough has ever· ything including excellent financing. $389,000. A..._......, of Johft D. La-' & Sow 21t5 lest Coat HJtllwey C.....cltf Mw ------c HEW LI STING. Lovely E Plan w/vu. 3 bdrm, fam . rm., 212 baths. 2200 sq. fl . $289, 000. LARGEST I LEVEL BEAUTY. End unit, 1900 s q. ft. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, large mas ter s uite w ith sitting roo m . Quality upg rades includ ing A tC . Enclosed private patios. K.itchentfam rm . Ex ce ll e nt terms. $325.000 including the la nd. HEAR SOUTH COAST PU2A. 3 bdrm. 2 bath condo. Sl 15.000. Consider lease opt ion HELEN 8. DOWD REAL TOR, IMC 644-0134 List & Buy Witt. 11'e ~' I ~ ~~ Blu/fo OPEN-THIS WEEKEND 1-5 43 1 VISTA SUERTE. Extremely popular Pla n "X " in lovely setting. 3 bdrm. fam kit. formal <lining room. 2 frplrs. & great wrap around patio. Offered al $237 ,000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS in CORONA DEL MAR Outstanding Ocean and bay view home on fee land . 3 Bdrm 2 ba, for mal d ining . Gorgeous pool. La rge corner lot $550,000. 26 15 lla rbo r View Dr. Open Ho use Sun 1-5 ~ 714. 673-1600 WM. E. DOUD ' CO~ IMC. 2885 E. Coott Hwy .• Ste 207 Cor-a .. Mar, CA 92'25 Realtors. Est 1907 17 141 759-0422 BACK TO NATURE Spac1ou!> 5 bdrm home. Ri ght on the Nature Park in popular llarbor View Homes. Oversized lot with e nclosed yard large enough for a pool. Family rm. has lots of books he lves, wet bar a nd brick fireplace. Formal dining area. a dded sun room & 3 car garage. Reduced for quick s ale to $329,750. See 1816 Newport Hills Drive. N.B. OpL·n Sun 1 to 5. 17141673-4400 121 31 628-2828 Th• Harbor Area's oldest Real Estate Finn BAYFRONT HOMES DOVER SHORES 114 ft of bay frontage -5600 sq fl of quali ty construction. This 5 bdrm Med iterranean style residence in the best of locations is offered wi th the best fin a n cin g a vai lable . Sl,250,000 a t 9% inte rest. Price $1.750.000 including the land . Owner will carry $1,000,000. Call Dan Bibb for a ppt. CUSTOM ESTATE OPff Sot & S...my 12-4 2 27 4 ChonMt lload Brand new hom e on Newport's ex- clusive P eninsula Point. This 4 bdrm 4 bath home ipcludes an e x- quisite master s uite with balcony over look ing private d ock a nd neighboring blue Pacific. Available , at $1,650,000 inc luding the land or $1,295,000 leasehold . Owner will he lp with financ ing. Call Dan Bibb rel(ardinf( this lis ting. £:IQ, ~[~QFJ\LTY 675-ZJI I T REALTORS 67S-SSI I CPEN HOUSE I UY MOTHER A HEW HOME TODAY - 423 LUGOMIA: M•wport Shore._ Excefleftt FfHAHCIHG AV AILAIU. Gncrt 3 ldrm 2 lo home; op.n b.am ceilincJs; easy occ.eu to oceon b.ach Clftd ch.ehouse wftt. t.nnl1 & pool: just SI 35,000 lsh. MOUNTAIN RETREAT: Clear, cool air amortCJ biCJ pinH & u dors; w .. I bultt custom hOfM with 6 ldrm1 and study, 2 fireplocH, bft..ln1 In kltchH. Twa odjoctftt bulldobte loh and many extra1. OWNER WILL FIMAHCE AT FANTASTIC TERMS. $250.000. or will sell home separately for $200,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 15 E. Coast Hwy., Corona ct.t Mar 675-551 i ORANGE COONTY SHOPPING CENTER 40,760 •q fl -l .76 ocr .. -HHH lff\n --•I Cott of Ll•ln9 lnc rt uu. $372.744 9rou - $3,760,000 MAI opproltol -I yr new -bt CNtlftll dt•ICJll -b .. t locotlOfl prlud for cpiilck co.ti ••· P'rift only. FOR APPT 17141 ~40-8260 OWNER,JBKR. WALTER S. KING & ASSOC. s1J-2soonsS-01se "RARE BEAUTY" .. French Country .. 4 3+Maid 4>n walerfronl. Pier Float for 50' boat. Fre nC'h brick flooring peg1wood floor. Ro ug h -sawn , wh ite·washed cedar wall!>. K1t C'hcn W1"Trompo 'ile" cabine try. "Chinoiserie" in m aster BH /Bath . Offered at. $1 ,795.000 inc Ids land. OCEANFRONT ESTATE "Roclded9e-by· 1M-Seo11 Walled and gated. this estate is lhe largest ocea nfront properly available in the l\iey,rport·Laguna a rea. It 1s localed among other prestigious estates in beautiful Wood 's Cove in Laguna Beach. The view of lhe green surf and the picturesque coast line has been r eproduced for many years on a fa mous Lagurw Bea<:h postcard Entered throug h wrought iron gates . the estate is enclosed by an a rtistiC' cut stone wall. flagstone paths wind through the beautiful garden to s tone seats and viewing areas . Fl ags tone terr aces surround a jacuzzi .pool and a Koi pond. T he reside nce has 4 bdrms, each with bath. A sitting room adjoins the master bedroom ; both have fire places. A guest house over the garage includes a living room , 2 bdr m s & baths. The property consists of two legal lots plus 10 ft of an adjoining lot - over 27,000 square feet. For more .information about this outsta nding property. please call Carol Tatum , Realtor 7 I 4/494-0029 * *MUST SB.L Supe r financing on this 3 Bdrm 21h Ba Ir vine t ownhome with attach e d ga r age . Owner will assist wi th fi nancing. Spotless! Must sell NOW! Call for det ails . $147 ,990. 551-3000 * *HISTORIC Olde Towne custom restored beauty on ·~ acre . Take over existing fin anc· ing w /j~sl $.50,000 down. 551-2000 * * I 0°10 DOWN Try low down wi th creative fi nancing on this popular Sycamore mode l in Woodbridge's Creekside Homes. Call for details. 551·3000 * * IEST IUY 3 Bdrm + den in Irvine's College Park . Thousands under market, com- m unit y pool a few door s awa y. Owner 's say m ake an offer. 551-2000 * * 20°10 DOWN No qua lifying necessary to buy the lowest priced 2 Bdrm with a ttached ga r age condo in W.oodbridge. 551·3000 * * MODEL PERFtCT Gorgeous 2 Bdr m + loft townhome in beautiful University Park. Has all the extras + a ssuma ble fi nancing. 551-2000 . WOODlllDGI 11.ALn lll·JOOO RANCH AND II.ALTY. 551 .. 2000 ,. JU ST LISTED. Tree shaded Eastside Costa Mesa Duplex 2 Br each unit. !loom to add 2 more rentals Owner leaving area. $175.500. BOATERS ATTENTION! Waterfr on t condo w/pier & slip, 3 spacious Brs. 2 baths. On ly $299,500. Owner wi ll help finan ce. PENINSULA POINT. Exciting new 4 Br home f o r di scer n ing buyers Step-down Ii v. r m w l French doors. Deluxe kitche n with finest appliances. Huge walk -in closets Fireplace in master. $625,000 LIDO ISLE. One o f Lido 's most altracti ve homes on wide street Large lot. s unny So patio. Formal dining room Spacious master plus 2 addl. Urs. 3 Ba. $425,000. ESTATE SALE! Must sell ! Waterfront duplex. Invit ing owners umt opening lo a lrg. front patio w1dock. Master Br w/su ndeck overlooking water. Lrg. r e ar rental unit Below appraisal al $399.500. Owner will help finance. D 4 v I D s 0 N a E A L Tl r N C. 3116 Newporr 11!.d ~~ B 673·9060 13% FINANCING HUGE NEWPORT BEACH FAMILY lllME With <1 pprox1m ately 30'; do\\;n owner will carry bala nce at i3r, interest. Moti vated owne r offers magnificent Newport Bea ch fanuly residence on FEE s imple land. 3200 ' includes lux- urious MASTEH SUITE with separate sitting room & J ACUZZ I s pa in m aster bath. 3 additional bedrooms. huge BONUS ROOM + panelled fami- ly room complete this spotless pro· fessionally decorated tiome. Priced way below appraisal at $399,500 FOR SALE -IY OWNER 920 Hottittc;.am Rd. H•wport IHcJt 631-0479 OPEN HOUSE SAT·SUH. 1-5 You've Arrived at ... BIG CANYON Custom 18th Fairway Newly lis ted 6 bedrooms (4 in the main House>. 4 1 2 baths. fa m il v room. bi l liard room . large breakfas t room a nd a very private pool. Completely separate guest . teen o r in ·law quar ter s with 2 bedrooms. full bath and it's own liv- ing room . <plumbed for a full kitchen >. Exclusive with Cote Real- ty at Sl.7 Million BIG CANYON MiHlonalre•s Row The entire cul·de·sac boulevard <7 custom ho mes) nestles the first fairway in Big Canyon. California ·s mos t pres tigio u s countr y club community . This T udor esta te offer~ the ~ltima tc in prestige, site, location, view. va lue , appreciation a nd fi n anc ing . $1.1 Million in assuma ble loans and owne r will carry s ubs tantia l paper. Exclusive wi th Cote Realty at $2.3 Million. BIG CANYON Customlz•d D..,.lh This highly upgraded 3 bdrm, 3 b a home h as it a ll. 3450 sq ft includin g custom pool, spa a nd s auna. View of the golf course a nd all new ca rpe t complime nt the many refinements . A huge kitche n. family ro om a nd forma l dining room complete the a menities. Couple the a bove with e x cel. a ssum able financing a nd you can move in before summer s ta rts. Exclusive at $875,000. 119 Ccmyott SpecWllf I Hove lllYft"I far ,,....oraitdO ... ..._. 2075 S•n Joequln Hiiia Rd. AcroH from 810 CANYON Newport Beech a•o-sm ,. ...... a p a s s s a s. s a a ..... • • f I •• 4! r I :> • --. ---------... ,..._ .........----------·----~~--------------• ~~!.~~ ........ ~:!!For $a6e Ho.Ma Fw W. . ...._.,for We O range Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 ..-·~rat I •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. -................ ~.~~ • IOOZ G1•ral 1002 .... ,., 1002 ......_For W. HMHt For W. Hovtff For W. Hoe.wt For W. 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PEMtMSULA POtMT llACHFttOMT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdr m, 3 bat~ custo!11 home. 3700 sq. ft. featuring. ~anne room, entry, living room, dmmg room, built-ins, etc. $1 ,385,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I: H",· .t. 0,,,, "-' B bl'> t.J61 C!E llDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE 2315 VISTA HUERTA I LUFFS orEH SUH 1·5 Starter Unit. In World Famous Newport Beach. Real Sharp Two Bedroom End Unit With Deck Overlooking Greenbelt. Walk To Shopping, Park & Pool. Submit Offers. $145,000. E.ASTILUFf Former Model With View Of Big Canyon. Three Bedrooms Plus Convertible Den, 21h Baths. Wet Bar . Intercom . Lovely Appointments Throughout. Community Pool. Best Value In Ai:ea. Listed Under $200,000. A "Joy Of Newport .. Listing. IAYSHORES Prime Bayfront. Forty-Foot Frontage. Pier & Dock In Exc l usive Security Gated Bays hores Co mmunity. Lovely Two-Room Master Suite With Firepla~e. Plus Four Bedrooms, Bonus Room & Den. Stepdown Living Room With Ten-Foot Ceiling. Spacious Dining Area With Wet Bar. Truly Gorgeous View Of Islands, Channels. An Extra Large Front Patio & Deck. Owner Wants This Home Sold Now• $1,450,000. "LUCKY YOU" "And It Has A High Assumable, Too !" This In credibly Beautiful Contemporary Home In Costa Mesa's Best Area Can Now Be Yours. Features Include Five Large Bedrooms, Two Impressive Fireplaces, Gorgeous Living Room & Family Room, Skylights. Wall Coverings, Wet Bar - Fantastic! Price, $229.500. Call Now To See. HARIOR VIEW HOMES Desirable Corner Location In Phase II Harbor View Homes. Popular Montego On Fee Land. Secluded Yard With Spa. View Of Fashion Island & Big Canyon. One Block From Community Pool, Park & Bike Trails. Owner Very Motivated. $295,000. ILUFFS Expanded "E" Plan. Lovely Turf Courtyard Entrance. End Unit. Three Bedrooms Plus La r ge Family Room. Eating Area In Kitchen. Master Suite With Extra ·closets . Three Patios For Indoor -Outdoor Living. Storage Galore. Great Financing. Large Ass um able L,oan. Co me See Realtor. New Price, $249,500. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. OUTST .ANDINCi IA YFIOHT 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 Ya cht. $1,850,000. llG CAMYOM CUSTOM HOMI Overlook l ng 18th Fairway . Outstanding Custom·Built Home. Epitomy Of U nders t a t e d Elegance. Jn The Family Wing There Are Four Large Bedrooms, Each With A Bath; Muter Ha.s A Eireplace, Two Lar1e Walk-In Closet.a, French Doon Openlna To A Brick Terra~e. Fonnal Dlnina. Gourmet Kitchen, Bonus Room With Bath, Plus Maid's Quarters. Call For Appointment. $2.20(),000. 37 ASSUMABLE LOAN No Qualifying, s mall down payments, low interest rates no loan points. 2, 3 & 4 BDRM HoUses & Townhomes. In good areas of Orange County. REAL ESTATE INVESTOR Always wanted to invest in Real Estate-but don't think you can? Let Golden West Realtors show you how to invest with little cash & no ''Tenant Problems''. Call now for more details. WANT A llJME?· But don't think you can afford it. Golden West Realtors has designed a program th~t has allowed many people to enJ OY home ownership that never thought they could. Call now for more details. 848-8588 OCEAN VIEW JUST LISTED Lovely 3 bdrm. home with den in Cameo Highlands. Ideal family neighborhood includes access to 3 private beaches. Home is in immaculate condition and priced to sell at $329,000 which includes the land! See for yourself -4833 Cortland Drive, CdM, will be open Sat 1 to 5. 17141 673-4400 12131621-2121 The Harbor .A,..a·1 old.st Reci1 Estate Fi"" Pete Barrett RealW presents AffORDAILE I.A YFRONI' WITH sur IN QU I ET CO MM UNITY OF BAYFRONT HOMES. VIEW OF WATER F ROM LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN. TRY LEASE OPTION WITH. GREAT FINANCING. CALL TO SEE THIS ONE. MEW LISTING-MESA NORTH NE AR FAIRVIEW AND PAULARINO. COMFORTABLE FAMILY 4 BDRM HOME . CONVEN I ENT TO SHOPPING AND SCHO OLS. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION -MUST SEE TO AP - PRECIATE. $127,000. CALL JIM VILLARS FOR ADDITIONAL IN- FO RMATION. VACANT AHD ASSUMAILI VIEW WINDOWS OPEN TO PRIVATE GARDEN AND PATIO. 3 BDRM HOME HAS A "PEEK" OCEAN VIEW FROM UPSI'AIRS. WELL LOCATED ON QUIET CUL DE SAC, JUST 4 YEARS OLD. $150,000. VIEW SUNDAY 1·5. SUMMER FUN AHD T .. HACH LOC ATED ON DESIRABLE PENINSULA POINT. THIS EASY CARE HOME. ONLY 7 YEARS OLD, OVERSIZED GARAGE AND BOAT STO RAGE. 3 BDRMS, FAMILY ROOM AND FORMAL DINING ROOM -MUCH MORE. CALL FOR DETAILS. DOVER SHORES-MOVI RIGHT IM OWNER OFFERS TERRIFIC FINANCING ON TIDS LOVELY 5 BDRM HOME. ALL LARGE ROO MS -FAMILY ROOM DINING ROOM , ETC. $389,000 INCLUDES THE LAND ! SEE IT SUNDAY 1·5. OVll 1/2 ACRl-+tlWPOIT WIDE OPEN SPACE$, GREEN LAWNS AND LOVELY GARDENS. THIS 4 BDRM HOME AFFORDS A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU. FOR JUST SSS0,000. OVH Va ACD-MllWPOIT tARG E LIVING AND DINING ROOMS, COZY DEN. MANY CUSTOMIZED FEATURES INCLUDING SPA, FIREPlT, ALL SET IN PARK·LIKE GROUNDS WITH MUCH PRIVACY. ...,. ' .......... I 002 Ci......a I 002 G'1•ral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPIM TODAY I ·5 UHIQUE IH COST A MESA -Charming 2 bdrm., 1 bath on large lot with lush landscaping. Assumable 1st., $149,000. See Sharon Corzine at 213 Magnolia. UNIQUE IN H.ARIOR V1EW HOMES 4 Bdrm., 2 bath Montego, well cared for ~nd beautifully landscaped. Lowest hsted at $241,800. See Rosemary Far- rar at 1955 Port Rarmgate. UHIQUE IN WOODIRIDGE -4 bdrm., 2 batk hi~hly. upgraded, next to park, mountain views. $189,000. See Nadine Croul at 20 Whistling Swan. u,...1vu-= 1-1uM-=~ REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Eut Cout Hlgh..,•v. Coron• del M., WE HA.IE 47 OF THE BEST AGENTS IN TCN./N DON'T LOOK You don 't want to read this. This brand new 3 Bdrm 3 Ba house plus 2 Br 2 Ba income unit over a 4 car garage wou ldn't interest you. So what if it has a supe r location near everything in Corona del Mar? How much? $325,000. Owner will listen to all terms. SPYGLASS VllW This 6 bedroom home is truly one of the finest on Spyglass Hill. The beautiful decor refl ects the current owner's concern and pride of ownership with many custom built- ins in the bedrooms and outstanding brick work in both yards. With lushly planted gardens and canyon and oceao views, this home offers a perfect blend of comfort and elegance. $699,500. OWNER WILL CARRY Beautiful t hree bedroom Newport Beach home with large lot, spa, trench doors, oak cabinetry and lov- ely landscaping. Realistically priced at $269,900. • RANCHO SAM JOACf'UIM This adorable a nd affordable 1 bedroom condo has a loft and extra charm. Bright and cheery, it is perfect for a single or small family. $158,900. SPYGLASS .. LL This immaculate professionally de· corated home is loaded with charm. The bright interior features the fin est in carpets, wall coverings and window treatments . The custom pool and spa together with lush landscaping make this com- fortable home perfect for entertain· ing. $459,500. NEWPORT HEIGHTS CAPI C Fabulous large Cape C.od family home well located in Newport Heights. 4 bedrooms plus family room. Large back yard for1a 1row- ing famlly. $305,000 with owner financing. OCMM VllW 1M HARIOR VllW This lpvely 3 bedroom home in orl1lnaJ Harbor VJew Hilla hat been completelyremodeledfor Your most ~crlmlnatina ta1te1. Wlt.h ocean vaew , pool, •nd profeulonally landlcaped yards thla wUl be a Joy for yoar .summer entertalnfn1 plans. Wel! priced at pc.51000. I ST TIMI IUYHS GREAT INVESrllENT SU.~+11...cwillmove 3 BR 1 Ba, 172,900 you lnto lhU 4 Bdrm Auumable financina ~ townbome. Great 11.n&le seller .w/alao carry or family. HWT)', just paper. CaU tor term1. Uated and 'WOO't last! 752·6499 Call Dlana63HJ86. AJt. want Ad RA!lults 642-5878 Plalt lll ~aJty IHVEST IM LOCATION CASA DEl RIO le ... lhl M.w Coedo1 Xlnt terms. 13% mterest for 2 years i2132 Edlnaer, close lO HarbOr Blvd O~n Sat. lG-5; Sun. lG-2 641·1991 ; 63H36i, agt Sharp 2 bedroom condo in Mesa Verde. Priced to sell al $98,500. Call Anne McCasland 631-1266 3 MILES TO THE IE.ACH 3br, 2112ba condo + bonus room in Fountain Valley. New carpet, ceramic tile and loads of stained glass. $112,000. Call Anne McCasland at 631-1266 HUMTINGTOH IE.ACH 4 PLEX All units are 2bedroom 2bath -good rents. no vacancy factor. Price $185.000. Loan is assumable. Anne Mccasland 631-1266 MESA VStDE SI 91 ,500 Owner transferred and must leave charming 4bdr., single level ~ome. Lg. secluded pool & spa, oak counter tops in kitchen, light & airy liv. rm. Jackie Handleman 631-1266 MEWPORT CREST-$185.000 Great loc . overlooking pool & tennis courts. Delightful 3bdr., 2112bas. condo . Jackie Handleman 631-1266 llDRM -POOi. .ASSUMIE VA 8112% Great location near S.C. Plaza. Includes spa and a ll appliances. Call Jerry Jones 631-1266 STE.AL THE DE.AL Just listed 4bdrm COM with many upgrades. Owner is very motivated. Quick escrow . 1st T.D. is $140,000 at 12'7< and assumable. Call for exclusive showing Diana Cappel. 631-1266 CLASSY ILUff CONDO Beamed ceilings in Hv. rm. & master. View of Fashion Island from sun patios. Spa off master suite. Asking $335,000 FEE Call Pete Johnson for de· taiis 631-1266 MUST CLOSE ESCROW JULY I, 81 Large three bedroom Bluff condo. Owner will carry AJTD with $60,000 down. Priced to sell now for $219,500. Call Pete Johnson for details 631-1266 CHARMING RIMODB. $159,000 Charm exudes as you enter this delightful home. Large double used brick fireplaces, 3lrg. bdrm, & fam. rm. Jackie Handleman 631-1266 WA TERFROHT 30' DOCK Bachelor pad, very private, master suite w /view & spa. Lrg sit dn wet bar, grt sun decks, price $525 000 Excell terms Bob & Dovie Koop 631·1266 ' WA nRFtlOHT EXCLUSIVE 4br. 4ba + maids qtr., huge master suite, room for 2 lrg boats, .terms, terrm. low down , price $1 ,100.000 Bob & Dovie Koop NEWrORT CREST COHDO 4br, 3ba family room, wet bar, din rm, ocean view, tennis, pool, 'T' to choose from, starting $197.000 to $210,000 Bob & Dovie Koop srYGLASS tlU LEASE 5br, 4ba family rm., formal dining. Balcony master bdrm . Super vu $2000/mo Bob & Dovie DOVER SHORES FtlONT ROW 4br, 4ba formal din, family rm., pool, super view, ocean, back bay, steal t his total fixer. Seller carry 1st T .D. Asking $480,000 Bob & Dovie Koop ORAHCiE & AVOCADO RANCH 78 Ac, sub. div. map complete, 4 sep parcels: sell a ll or part, heavy producing. Bob & Dovie Koop HUHTIHGTOH HAllOUR 2br, ~Y'l ba very sharp condo. $142,000. Bob & Dovie FOHCLOSUH H.1. 4br, FR, new kit .. carpet, drapes, pool, $25,000 do. Only 5 days left. Bring any offer fast. Bob & Dovie Koop. llCi CAHYOH LIASI 3br, 3ba formal dining, large master suite, very sharp, pool, view, hot tub. $2000/mo. Bob & Dovie Koop srY~L.US tlU. LIASI '3br formal dining, f amHy room. 2 fireplaces, lrg. yard. $1,600/mo Bob & Dovie Koop I ~ •• . I' .. n f ~ r. •• 1 I • i •• 1 ~ I I I ~ I . --~ -----. -----·----------~-~~_,.~9!•-•c--~~--,-----·__...,----_._---·---·---··--... --...... -... , ...... _. .. s_, ca• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 An exciting, s unny o~!l design -all view home. 4+ bdrm, d_en, re~ rm. bar, dlIWlg rm, huge panoramic deck, pool sate, s~m beach, dock ffe parking galore. Walk to ocean. You wtll own the land & much more. Beautiful con.dition Owner will finance. $1,500,000 By owner 673-0202 · ~ NEWPORT HEIGHl'S VIEW VIEW VIEW 3 BR Home with corner exposure. Supe rb Investment at $267,500. 100/o DOWM This 38r hom e has great Potential. Priced Right a t $194,500. LEVERA~E Into this elegant home with Pool a nd Spa. Low Down Payment. Assume 10%",{ $279,000 IAE RODGas AGENT FOR RE,IMAX 631-1266 NEW-4itEVER LIVB> IN JASMINE CREEIC-ft.AH I For the buyer who wants a lovely new 2 Bdrm and den home in guarded community. on a beautiful quiet street, close to pool and tennis. Large ass um a b I e I o a n at 12 1/4 % interest. $315,000. ARIOR LAKE-WOODIRJDGE Perfection and privacy in this 2 Bdrm plus den "mountain lik e hide -a -way", wit h security gate pool and tennis. $180.000. OCEAN VIEW MIHI EST A TE IH CdM Elegant. very pri vate c ustomi zed 4 Bdrm home with pool. T he private dining room a nd 24x32' living room makes this property one of a kind . Appo intme nt o nly $795,000. MOllLE HOMES We have 3 lovely new listings in a 5 Star Park, priced from $38.000 to $52,500. 759-1616 OCEAN VIEW llRCHARMER $91,000 Sharp 3 Br, 2·sty home. huge family rm, formal dining rm, ulil rm . Load s of s t orage ! Lovely neighborhood. Giant lot! Call Teri Marquez 759-1221 UPPER BAY Lig ht and cheer y 4 Bdrm, 3 bath family home. Lar1e covered patio. $220,000. Roy Mc~. Rltr. 5U.7729 •$17,900AT SO. CST PLAZA• Believe it or not, we have a spacious 2 br. 2 ba home w /xlnt terms. 759-lSOl or 752·7373. ~Walker I Lee REAL ESTATE IRS ILEEDIHG YOU? Save some o r that precious money & quit paying rent! Buy this gem & gel return on your housing expenses Owner will help finance! Btfl up & down unit Vacant. Owner motivated! 545-9491 ~ .... 11.ee REAL ESTATE INVESTIM YOUR FUTURE! Blfl area to spend your leisure time! Three well planned lots in this sea side commuruty in Baja Ready for immediate enjoyment. Ca ll for comrlete details! Owner wil help finan ce ! 54.S·9491 Gf Walker I IH REAL ESTATE HB.P ! The seller has to sell tbls 4 bdrm air conditioned home that needs some . TLC. FNMA financing available. t115,000. • RED CARPET" 754-1202 IA Y CIHT CUSTOM HOMI f?e~igned for e ntertaining & fami ly living. 4-Bdrm, huge living room , large formal dining & family rooms. Gou rmet kitc h e n . Master s u ite separate from other ext ra-lge bdrms. Pleasing privacy in pool-sized back yard. Great terms . $395,000 ELEGANT "VERSAIWS"-UCLUSIVE OH llG CANYON GOLF COURSE Spectacu l ar Deane H omes "Versailles" located on largest lot of all Deane Homes. Beautiful golf cour s e view ! Professionally landscaped yard w /mature trees in a private park-like setting including a lovely large pool & huge spa + an at· tractive gazebo. Gated front courtyard entry with fountain. Marble floor in foyer with glittering chan- delier. 4 Bdrms, den, formal dining room & 41h baths. Priced right at $895.000. Call for appointment. A VERY SPECIAL HOME with features that are hard to find t o d ay . Large , oversized l ot. Immaculate landscaping front & rear, cozy works hop off 2-ca r garage wood-burning fireplace & a warm' friendly f eeli.ng throughout. See this 2 ·bedroom & den home . Now . $183,000. Call for appointment. HR ARROWHEAD-VU TO CATALINA Unimpeded view 25 ft across to see the world. 3 Bedrooms. Western red cedar ins ide and out. Architect's award des ign. See it. then live in it. $96.500. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. REAL TORS 2 I I I Son JooqiM .ells Rood NEWPORT CENTER, H.I. 644-4910 LINDA ISLE Lu x uriou s Fren c h Norma nd y waterfront estate, 5 Bdrm, 5 Ba, outsta nding view. 50' boat s lip. $1,750.,000. 20% dwn. Owner will carry balance al 12<fr. HARIOR RJDGE Beautiful c ustomized La Tremont plan on view lot. 4 Br + de 1. park. parquet floors , spa. $699,000. owe $500,000 at 13 1123. TOP OF SPYGLASS owe saso.ooo Gorgeous custom estate, ocean & ha rbor views, ultimate d esign & decorating . 4 Bdrm, 31h Ba, formal dining. $1 ,495,000. 714 / 760-9333 Lrg Spanish flavor 4 Bdrm remodeled home riJ?hl on the OCEANRtOMT Take over a $500,000 loan including l2o/i-. Super location. $895.000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport Blvd. comer 30th VtEW-$219,500 SpKtacular view of bod& bay. 3 I d r "' 1 2 1/J I a t h s , a I r condition~. family f'OOft\ e.td .wt cottdo. The MOst populcr ftoorplan. Just listed. OCEANFRONT WITH EXCELLENT FINANCING 3 bedroom 2 both h~. f..ity rOOM. professlottaHy decorated. MW ldtchH, lonJe dKJ& with foc-d, ri9ht on the sand. Just Hated for $575,000. NEWPORT HEIGHl'S 3 ldnft, 21/J la, dotible corner lot. Hardwood floors and ~ expansion potential. $279,000. JUST LISTED Immaculate 3 ldrm I '12 Ba home. Hew kltcheft with bit-ins, and ceramic tile floon. Hew plumbln9, new cover~ patio and lar9e backyard. Lar«J• assumable loan. SI 09,000. AUTHIHTIC SPAMSH EMBtALD IAY Classic Tiied roof, Spanish home. Ocean1Jde ErMl"Clld lay, featuriftCJ ocean view, hell dwood ftoon, Of>" cellittc). 3 Ir, 3 la, FaM rm, Formal dinin9. $605,000. LEAST EXPENSIVE IALIOA ISLAND Two bedroom cotta9e represents a CJOOd ln..,shnetlt opportunity as a rental unit, first home on the Island, or l•t Mun .,,,.-elation. Creative flhmc:lng available . Offered at $209,000. For lnforrnatlott °" thew and othet' fine properties cal ow Rffidefttlal Deportment 644-7020 DUPLEX FIXB!! Bring your paintbrush & broom to save $$$ on this dirty dawg ! ! P rime Laguna Beach duplex w /attached garage. Submit offer ! 759-1501 o r 752·7373. SI 0,000 DWM. Spa cious 4 br, 2 ba home. 131h% loan. 963-5671. WALK TO llEACH! SELLER DESPlllATI! Has bought another property, facing 2 pymts. Unique 3 br home in Newport Shores. Asking $175,000. Owner will carry 1st T. D . at 12%. 759· 1501 or 752-7373. ssss $111 Pll MO. ssss is a ll you pay when you takeover existing T.D. on this spacious 5 BR home in IRVINE. This home is immaculate & is located on quiet st. Perfect for a lge fmly. Only $170,000. 759-1501 or 752·7373. SSS $100,000 SSS is the total price on this 2 br detached single f mly home w JR·2 7.0nine ! owe 1st T.D. 75&·1501or752-7378. MEET ANN BEMENT Ann haa bHn with Walker & Lee 7 Yff'S now. During that period, she h8$ ~ eJmost every award the company offers. She is a fJ'JflmbM of our Winner'• Circle organization. u well as Pr8$/dent's Council, which is the top 18 a~nts for the entire company. In 197f> ahe wa.t our C0t7l>8ny's Rookie Manager d the Yew. Ann now speclaNzes In Newport Beech prop«tles and is extremely le~ In C1Ntiv• financing and Investment propetty. She lfv.. In Huntington Harbour with her hUtblnd and 1on. For the bNt In profestionel Relll &ta19, don't heSffl,. to call A"1 -759-1501. DESPllATIU Take over t6M ;mo pyrbts on this 3 br charmer 'Al mUe to the beach. Seller bouaht a.nother & is very motivate~. 556-7035. LOOKING TIME IS OVER! Buying time is here! A super buy at $78,500. Try VA /FHA. Owner has bought a nother. Anxious. 545-9491. SPLASH! SPLASH Stay cool in the pool! We'll be pleased to show to a nyo ne who wants to save money! 7% existing loan, ~;mo. Call now -won't last ! 545-9491. 1'/•0/o IMTHIST & HEAVEHTOO Don't you d are drive on by! There's so m ucb m ore than you'd think from the street. Seller very motivated. Submit all offers! 545-9491. HOT UTIMCTl Homes w /9% financing are still available I Great fmly home. Very spacious. Many xtras at this s uper price . Call now! t 545·9491. JJapp'J mo1/u,. ~ :JJa,/,' BAYFRONT EXCEL~E--UDO lrHtlltallhMJ VIEW 01t .._ WATH frOlll tW1 fabulous 2·1tory ,...,~. b~ tlonally decorated with fortRll IRfot Miii· ty thruout the llvhlcJ l'OOlft wftt. rn.ch doon, marble fireplace & 1ta1Md ties•· Separate deft with prohs-.... Mh '°' H bcr: eleva+.d dlfti1t9 roca Mvah ••· twlor spa. FIYe total~_.... 2 large master suites & oll coMfort _..les. Exterior 1 etract911 ........, over patio + sepoi ah coditah ~ le°""CJ to pWt-mtd 1Np for 2 bMb. Sophl1tlca+.d security sp..._ SlloWft by ad•ance appt. to quallfi~ btlyen. $2,400,000 .... 631-1400 GRANDEUR ON UtlJA ISLE A ~. of CJf'aad pt opcwiloll Oii ,..._ stlqlou1 Linda hie. &tter tlani l111h CJCl"'defts oHr brick wc6 Wfl'f & dip pool/spa ta tataa e ...... Two story homt-with wfndlncJ oak 1tairway, ttttry fountain. ForMal llvh19 rooM with spacious family rooM Inducing 1anJe sunken bar. ForMal dlnln9 rm. + CJOUnMt kltchff. Luxurious mashr .-.. + 4 guest bedrooms. ~ outdooi patio plus boot dock & llfp for 3 boots. s 1.ns.000. u 1-1400 EXCEPTIONAL HILLTOP ESTATE! Prestk)ious Harbor RldC)e LocatloR wftt. 180 VU OF la Oc... & """' IHJM1. MagnlflcHt quality & detaM throughout thi1 5700 1q. ft. residence. 5til titM to Mlect your own decor for th11 fonnal home with 4 INd, library, ,.,...,... c11WMJ nn., Immen•• fam. nn. .ct. ~ous master 1ulte with fireplace, wndeck, IGUltCI & 1po. lmpreHiYe and CUltoM for the particular hofMowner. In the b.st tradition of this Loub XIV Mmt0r house. SI ,995,000. 631 -1400 LARGE VUFRONT ON CUFF Grand proportlon1 thrv this warmly decorotM 3 INd. home wittl ~ VUs from most rooms. Spacious~""' billiard rm. fonftal dla.""" S.para+. ICIUna nn. plu1 b.autlM dKll & spa. $975,000. OWNER WILL CARRY RHAHCIHG. 631-1400 EDGEWATER BAYFRONT-VU Qui.t H~wport locatlott f1Wf1Y from trof. fie & acrou from lay ltland. Owner has plans & permits apprond 10 you CCM build tomorrow. Existing 3 bed. hofM with ncelleftt financlftCJ available. SHp for larCJ• yacht. VU of main lay. $995,000 Fee. OCEANFRONT EXOOISITE ~' architectural mmterpeee on comer. Hew wood & glass. cutfoftl oc* cabinets & meticulous detail & decor in thJ1 2-story home with C)CU1IWt IUtchH & tplendld master 1ulte. Terrific VU of Ha & IUrf from thl1 2 bed. fant.rm. hotne plus 2 bed. rental unit. You could -*• thi1 a 1llHJI• family home $975,000. LIDO ISLE CORNER-VU OfferiftCJ the Hcltement & conhnhnent of Lido lifestyle -teml1, cM»houM, bkyllnCJ & friendly peopte. wi1o •foy focJCJinCJ .... Ille. 2-story, 3 bdnnl, 4ba., fam. rm.. formal din. rm. with oll arnf.!Htles. Reduced to $665,000 • PENTHOUSE ON WATER-VU Larget' thGft mo1t homes. this cOfldo 11 brt9ht & op.n with sosi1t9 Interior atrlwn. 3bd. with poffo CM water. loot tlip OYGllable. $595,000. 631·1400. OCEAN VIEW-NEWPORT Two fully furnl1hed houH1 In an Hcellent location, 120 fe.t ta the oceanft ont. Great oWMrs zw.. 2ba. front houH pht• a 2bd., Iba. recr hcMIM. Owner wfll carry I st. $355,000. BETWEEN BAY & OCfAN C.tont 2-story ....... Pt ....... wlttl 3 bed, 3 baths hi a faMly orie..ted _..a. Loh of chanw. lteducM to $425,000 AXER-GREAT LOCATION-VU Allftost land value. PHI_. Point ..... across from bay -block frOfll ocean. Rl9ht acrou from Newport Harbor Yacht Club. $335,000. BAYFRONT CONDO--lARGE Mon room than ...-y holnn, tWs 2 bed + deft & petlo llffCh ... nc. loot slip avall. SMbMft IHse/optlon. $610,000. 611-1400 ' BEAUTIFUL CONDO--OCfAN YU Professionally decora+.d by Ropr TholMI, HASID, L.,_. ...._ ,._ 5 IR Newport Crest w /lbcl. Md._.....-... lcrp feMlly ,.,... & p1u &1dc VU. ~ ty & ~· thrH gtu•. OwMf' wil C9TJ ArfD. $270,000. 631-1400. NEWPORT CREST-«EAN VIEW M _..with 0c ... mMI •• .... •lews. .......... 2W., 21/a It& bc1l1..t t..c-'-9 avefl•ltle. 1 .... dl• occ.,..cy. SI 00,000. 673·'900. NEAR NEWPORT-tOSTA MESA s,otltt• ..... .. ,... .... let .. • QUllT .._.ly Ml ...... 1111 aan1d11t ..... .,.... ... ww ........... , -.... 2-. 0.-~,::t hi TD wttll 20% c_. ._ .... 11-4 .. 1172,000. 611-14 • WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. R£Al £STAT£ ~. ,._.. Pftipftt; ~ ... 24'6 W Cotel Hwy 31~ M&Jn Ate ~ &.ech a.. lalind Hl-1411 '7MN ! • .. I • •l ,. I , • • 1 I • f1J .. • --------------------------------------·~~~-~· -----~ -----..... .--.... ~.,.__... _____ , ..... _,_, ............ -.--·--·-.. ·---·-·-· .... 111- • HouHa For Sc* Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 C ll •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G1 .. e.t 1002 ca ... ,.. 1002 G;a•r• 1002 _........ IOOJ Ho.Ms For S. HMIH for Sde ttc.s.t for Sde Ho.Ht For Sde ae• For S. .........................•••.....••••.............................. , ........................................................................................................................................... . IALIOA PEf\llHSULA IA YFROMT $329,000 2 bdrm, r bath condo, assumable loans, owner will help finance. Boat slip. F'or appt to see. Mrs. Call ahan 642-8235. . Newport Beech 001 Dover Drive He.rbor View Center 642-8236 644 8200 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 DOVER SHORES SPECT .ACULAR VIEWS This home mu st be seen to believe. On extra large lot with courtyard entry pool. 4 beCiroorns 4 bath cu stom h~me . Assume loan. $950,000. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 MOH ROOM FOa MOM '* Colonial 2 sty, 4 BR, study. ' '* Hu~e lot for dad too ! * 2 (pie s /Eastem comfort. • Builltn china cabinet. --....-1rfTY'nairs sun<teck, beautiful. What! Only $198,000! Owner finan cing to $133.000 at 12%. THE REAL ESTATERS Donald Pfarr 546-2313 SEE AND BELIEVE The very finest buy in the Harbor area. New 16.50 sq. ft. condos. 5 minutes to beaches. One half block to major s ho pping ce nters. Cement drive s, air conditioning, mi c rowav e oven, trash compactor. l a rge walk-in c losets. Garage witb opener . Pool and 2 jacuzzis WILSON PARK CONDOMINIUMS 380 w. WllSOR Costa Meso, CA 714/631-5055 From SI 36,000 DIRECTORY ll•., ...,, "-dy dlnctory wltti yw tMs.,....... n y•,. ..._, .._tL+ Al Mle lec..._. ••tM ~­ .,. d•te~ la~ c1et• 1ty ..., .......... ..._la....,.., DAil Y rtLOY WANT AH.,..,_. tliowllMJ Of'MI i.o...1 for 111h cw rwt -...,N to ht -" .... ....._ .. tWt c ...... -11 S....., .cts..-y. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 213 M agholia ( Eastside 1 CM , 675 6000 $149,000 Sun 1·5 685 Sea view. Laguna Beach 497 -3331 $17!1,500 Sun 12 :30·5 4962 P e rs immon (Wdbrdge) Irvine 759-1616 $190.000 Sun 1-5 502Ac:acia <Old CdMl CdM 675-6000 $357,000 Sat Sun 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 28076 Gunnison Crt. Lag. Niguel 831-7634 $154,900 Sat1Sun 1·6 8152 Munster. Huntington Beach 964-1618 $121.000 Sat Sun 1-5 868 Hillcrest Dr., Laguna Beach 631·7300 $289,000 Sat Sun 1·5 1903 Yacht Camilla. Sea View 644-6200 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #3Seafaring <Jas mn Ck 1 NB 759-1616 S3 15.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 BEDROOM 1212 Brookshire. WestcliH. NB 644-9990 $269,500 Sun 1-5 212 Via Eboli <Lido) NB 760·9333 S525,000 Sun 1·5 423 Lugonia, Newport Beach 675·5511 $135.000 Sun l·S 428 Onda -The Bluffs 642-8235 $225 ,000 Sun 1-4: 30 2041 East Balboa Blvd, Penin Pt. 644-1156 Sun 1·5 14 Mallard. Irvine 551-3000 $220,000 Sat Sun 1·5 • •6408 Oceanfront, W. Nwpt Bch 642-3215 $598.000 11·5 Daily 20612 Egret Lane. Huntington Heh $107.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 L261 Conway St.. Costa '.\>tesa 557-3881 S129.000 Sat Sun 11 -4 1215 Glenneyre. La guna Beach 494 -8057 $259.000 Sun 1·5 264 E. Bay St . Costa Mesa 497-4844 $174,000 Sa 10-3 Sn 10-5 3221 Manitoba . Santa Ana 975-0448 $139,950 Sat Sun 1-4 9 Ashbrook. Woodbridge, Irvine 552-1800 $163,500 Sun 1-5 30 Elde rglenn. Irvine 552-1800 $116.500 Sun 1·5 4106 Seton. Univ. Park, Irvine 552·1800 $138,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1437 Serenade Terr. Irv. Terr, CdM 644 -9060 $305,000 Sun 1·5 17181 Rotterdam, Huntington Bch 963-8377 $109,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••1010-1016 E . Balboa Blvd. Balboa Pe ninsula 642·8235 $1 ,350,000 Sat /Sun 1·4 •1101 White Sails Way, CdM 644·6200 $437 .500 Sat 1·5 1212 Berkshire, Newport Beach 644·9990 $269,500 Sun 1·5 l5Swift Court , Npt Crest, N.B. 640-5357 $240,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5372 Sierra Roja, Turtlerock, Irv. 640-5357 $179,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 245 LaJolla (Nwpt Hghts) NB 645·0303 $419.000 Sun 1·4 1723 Plaza dcl Sur. Bal Perun, NB 631 -1400 $295,000 Sun 1-5 . l IR phn llAM RM or D .. 1721 Kings Rd. (Cliff hvn) NB 642·5000X216 $655,000 Sun 1·5 23162nd St, <Nwpt Shores) NB 642-5200 $137 ,500 Sun 1-5 1089 Glen Circle CW /Side> CM 642-5200 '150,000 Sun 1-5 332 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 631·1266 $549,000 Sun l ·S 14 Rue Deauvllle (Bl Cyn) NB 700.9~ $575,000 Sun 1·5 209 Dart mouth, Newport Beach 631-1266 $132,500 Sun 1·4 2615 Harbor View Dr, fMl, CdM 87~1600 $$50,000 Sun 1·5 1061 Skyline Dr . Laguna Beach 494-7631 $495,000 Sat/Sun 11·6 * 1761 Port M anleigh C.:ir .. NB 640-0325 $275 ,000 Sai1Sun 10·7 1912 Sumba (Mesa Ve rde ) CM 963-8182 $184,900 Sun 1·4 3175 Bermuda Dr. (Mesa Verde) 545·3462 $130.275 Sat/Sun 12·4 * 1472 Galaxy (Dover Shores ) NB 645·9161 $669,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 ••1924 W. Oceanfront, NB 675-6700 $450,000 Sa 9·5: S 11·5 36 Woodgrove, Woodbndge, lrvme 552 -1800 $354 ,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1538 Cornwall Ln .. Westcliff. NB 631 -7300 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1602 Elm <Mesa Verde > CM 645-0303 $146,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 3840 Windsor !Wilmbdn Vig) CM 645-0303 $229,900 Sat/Sun 1·4 801 Cliff Dr .. Newport Beach 63 1-1400 $392,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2113 Miramar. Bal. Penin, Npt BCH 631·1400 $444,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM 913 Oak St., Costa Mesa 646-3255 $118.500 Sun 12·4 2321 Aralia. Newport Beach 644-6200 $315,000 Sun 1·5 683 Senate St.. Costa Mes a 548· 1731 $115.000 Sat/Slin 10-6 24341 Los Serra nos. Laguna Niguel 494-8057 $229.000 Sun 1-5 i;3 & 1*6 Warmsprmg. Irvine 645-9850 Sat /Sun 12·5 12 Canyon Ridge, Turtlerock, Irv. 552· 1800 $320.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 37 Coolbrook, Turtlerock, lrv. 552-1800 $259.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 * •32175 S Coast H wy, So. Laguna 497-5494 $975.000 Sat 1·5 232 Via San Remo. Lido. Npt lich 631 -1400 S675.000 Sat Sun1·5 207 Via Mentone. Lido, Newport Bch 631·1400 $475.000 Sun 1-5 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 1955 Pt. Ramsgate ()Mims ) NB 675-6000 $241 ,800 Sun 1·5 •#1 Muir Beach (Spygls) NB 760-9333 SI .495 .000 Sun 2-6 50 Ridge line (Hrbr Rd g) NB 760·9333 $699,000 Sun 1·5 3 Dorchester Northwood 551-8700 $199,500 Sun 1·5 4 Rimrock <Trtlrk Hinds) Irv. 675-3411 $312,000 Sun l·S 15 Cedar Ridge <Trtlrk Hlnds) Irv 675-3411 $365,000 Sun 1-5 920 Nottingham Rd .. Newport Bch 631-0479 $399,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 20 Whistling Swan ( Wdbrdg) Irv. 675·6000 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2274 Channel Road, Balboa Penin. 675-2311 $1 ,650,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 •204 Via San Remo. Lido. Nwpt Bch 640-5777 $649,000 Sat 1.5 4191 Williwaw, Racquet Club, Irv. 552-6940 $169,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 1863 Boa Vista (Meso Verde) CM 556·266-0 $2i4,000 Sat 1·5 •966.2 Scotstown, Huntington Bch 963·8377 S165,9QO Sat/Sun 1·5 1006 S. Shannon, Santa Ana 540-3666 $127 ,900 Sat/Sun 1"'5 1978 Port Chelsea, Hrbr View Homes 644·6200 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-.S l Trafalgar , Hrbr Ridge, N.B. 644·6200 $1 ,795,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2731 Pebble, .HVH, CdM 640-5560 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1244 Polaris Dr., DoverShn, NB 631·7300 $815,000 Sun l·S 1118 Somenet Ln, WestcUff, NB 631·7800 '595,000 Sat/Sun1·5 2012Santiaao Dr., DoverShrl, NB 631-7300 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••••.. I OOJ GeftWol I 002 G~ I 002 GeMral I 002 G~ol I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..•..•........•••...... •••••.................. , •••••••...........•..•••..•.•......•••••.••.•. r.............................. ~~ * * * * * Heritage Collection .ASSUM.AIU RMAfiofClf\IG Terrific location, minutes to shopping. schools and recreation. Over 2200 sq.ft. Separate master bdrm, lovely pool. E n c losed courtyard. Asking $145,000. Owners anxious, submit all offers. 540· 1151 OWHER WILL CARRY AITD Adult occupied home featuring, low maintenance yard, hardwood floors and large master bdrm. Close to private f amily c lub . For an appointme nt to see, call 540-1151 DECORATORS DBJGHT Upgrades tbruout. Beautiful back ya_Jd with spa, 2 Bdrm + den, 212 bdlhs, double garage, 11 2 years new. Assumable financing available. This condo is offered at $148,000. 540-1151 13 Rimrock <Trtlrk) Irvine G75·3411 $389,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 • •8 Collins Island. Nwpt Bch 631-1400 $1.200 ,000 Sun 1·5 •2312 Redlands, Newport Beach 631-1400 $197,000 Sun 1·5 5 IEDROOM 1825 Tahiti (Mes a Verde ) CM 546-2312 $239,000 Sun I 4 5 IR plus FAM RM or oa.. 1412 Antigua (Dover Shores> NB 642-5200 $389,500 Sun 1·5 1841 Tahiti Dr., Mesa Verde, CM 549·1366 $249,000 Sun I ·6 1407 Santanella, CdM 644-9635 $360,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1816 Newport Hills Dr., HVH, NB 673-4400 $329,750 Sun 1·5 #6 Malibu Cir., Spyglass. CdM 644-9060 $595,000 Sun 1·4 5 Deerwood, Big Canyon. NB 644-6200 $2,000,000 Sat;Sun 1·5 5051 Yearling, Calif. Homes. Irv ... 759-1501 $170,000 Sa 1·5/Sn 12·4 6 IEDROOM •43 Royal St. George, Big <.:yn 644-6200 $745 ,000 Sun 1·5 11 San Mateo, Newport Beach 644·9990 $699.500 Sun 1·4 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEOROOM •2315 Vista Huerta <Bluffs) NB 759-9100 $145.000 Sun 1·5 •435 Gloucester Dr., Costa Mesa 642 -4799 $139,000 Sat/Sun 12 :30-5 lOOSholz Plaza #108, NB 540-4646 $174,500 Sun 1-5 12132 Edinger, Santa Ana 641-1991; 631-4361 Sa 10-5; Su 10-2 2000 Meyer Place, Costa Mesa 641-1991; 631·4361 Sa 10·5; Su 10·2 1242 Rutla nd Rd #4, Westcliff, NB 673·4400 $129,500 Sun 1·5 • •310 Fernando St, U406, N.B. 640-5357 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1235 Bayside Dr. (Maikai) CdM 675-3411 $549,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 7 Aires Court, Newport Beach 631-1400 $180.000 Sun 1·5 l IEDROOM 37 Ashbrook, Irvine 551-3000 $147.990 Sun 1-5 ~17 Odyssey, Newport Bch 675-6670 $249.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 400 Vista Quinta, Newport Beach 760-6028 $249,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 4310Spindrift, Park Lido, Npt Bch 675-8676 $149,500 Sun 1·5 2501 Sunflower #SH. Santa Ana 540-1720 $92,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 l BR plus FAM RM or DEN 366 Genoa Ln., Newport Rivier a. NB 646-2670 $129,900 Sun 1·5 532 Cancha, Th e Bluffs, Nwpt. Bch 631-7300 $194 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 431 Vista Suerte, B luffs, NB 640-5560 $237,000 Sat/Sun 1 .. 5 4 H . phn FAM lM or Dl!H •374 Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa 548·0041 $131,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE l llDIOOM 101 Aspen CLaurelhrst ) CM 631-0189 $129,500 Sun 1-5 2521 West Sunt1ower W-2, Santa Ana 759·1501 $123,600 Sun 2-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALi 2-2 l .. OOM 4601 Seashore Dr., Newport Bch 631-1400 $975,000 Sun 1·5 , .... 2. 421 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar 642-8235 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •• ' -001eoout Bay & Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 (>PEH SUNDAY 1·5 -- ---COME WITH us ... TO oova SHORES. SPECTACULAR FOUR DEOROOM HOME. .DRAMATIC ENTHY Of' CARVED j WOOD AND ITALIAN MARBLE HUGE LIVING ROOM WITH Bl.ACK WALNUT FIREPLACE BLACK WALNUT CABINETRY I IN KITCHEN .COZY DEN WJTll CARVED WOOD AND MARBLE ' WET BAR POOL .SPA BBQ POOL SID E WET BAR · I I RESTFUL ·PATIO WITll FlllE RING, OVERLOOKING UPPER BAY ANO NIGHT LIGHTS Sfo;t-: ltONNll' MARAVIC:ll OR JANE I I MINSKOfo'fo' 1244 POLARIS DRIVE ...•.••.•..•••••..•....... $815.000 1 COME WITH US ••• TO WESTCLIFF. GRJ::AT CvRB APPt:AL AND T H F. IMl'llESSION IMPROVES AS YOl' CONTINUE T H ROUGH nus f'OUR BEDROOM HOME AUTHENTIC: PLANK FLOORING IN ENTRY, FAMILY ROOM 1\NT> KITCll E!\ Hfo:.\MED Ct;ILINCS IN LIVING AND F AMILY ROO~I LAVISH USE UF F HENCH DOORS ANO WINDOWS T HROUG llOL'T l'UOL Sil.I-: YAIW AND GAZfo:BO SE!!: JANE FRAZEE 1118 SOMERSET LANE ............................ $595,000 COME WITH US ••. TO DOVER SHORES. ATTRACTIVE FOUR BEDROOM H O ME COMPLETE l'ltl\/A C Y . LOVELY VIEW .. SPACIOUS STEl'·DOWN LIVING HOOM FOHMAL DINING ROOM WITH F IR E P LACE .. LAHGE FAM I LY R OO M WITH FIREPLAC E S EPARATE BllEAKfo'AST IWOM .DARK ROOM IN THREE CAR GARAGE. SEE GAYLE AMATO OH ALLAN MINOR 2012 SANTIAGO DRIVE ............................ $350,000 COME WITH US ... TO THE BLUFFS. Tiii-. l'Ol'ULAH X"' PLAN CONDO ENO l.:"'IT TllHEE llfo:l>HOOM~ TWO ANU ONE llALF BATHS BRANO NEW CARPET~ l'ONVJ::Nlfo:NT LOCATION SEE JOAN BIRDSALL OH MICHELLE l),\\'Y 532 C.ANC HA ••.•....•...•...........••...•..•....• SI 94.500 AV AILABU IY UPOIMTMEMT COME WITH US ... TO SPYGLASS. A TOUCH Of' NEW ENGLAND TWU STORY LIVING ROOM FIVE BEDROOMS FIVE FULL BATHS FAMILY ROO~f ~TEP DOWN DINING ROOM FOUR f1REPLACES TWO Wfo:T BARS INTERCO~t THROUGHO UT <:EN TRAL VACL.:Ul\I SYSTEM COMPLETE S t-:<.:URITY SYSTEM fo'l NISHED f'OUR CAR GARAGE WITH STORAGE CABINETS .ASK FOR DOTTIE AUSTERO ........................ SI ,400.000 COME WITH US ... TO DOVER SHORES. s l'ECTAC:l"LAR WATERFRONT HOMI:; wtTll PIER AND SLll' ALL WOOU ANU GLASS CONSTRUCTION .. In1GE LIVING ROOM WIT ll VAULTED CEILING. TllHEF: SPACIOUS BEDROOMS fo'CJRMAL AND IN· 1-"0 RMAL DINING ROOMS COZY FAM ILY ROOM WITll Wi':T BAR TWO P ATIOS ONE \\lrll PIHE P IT AND EXCITI NG HAY VIEW ASK FOR DORIS BRO~ OR SUSAN FROST •••••• $995,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOVER SHORES. A T RULY Dlf'FERENT F IVE BEDROO M HOME. ALL ltoOMS RADIATE fo'ROM THE SPACIOUS CENTER GALLERY SLIDING SKYLIGHT ROOF. BAV VIEW f'ROM LIVING ROOM. DINING ROOM , MASTER BEDROOM ANO KITCHEN LARGE WET BAR IN ATRIUM SPARKLING POOL AND SPA VERY fo'LEXIBLE Fl:\t\:\<:J:-.IG ASK FOR ROMHIE MARAVICH •...•.••.•.•...•.••. $725,000 COME WITH US ••• TO DOYER SHORES. THIS PRESTIGIOUS fo'OUR BEDROOM HO~E PEATl'RES A FOREVER VIEW OF t;PPER BAY AND FASHION ISLAND THE CENTER GALLERY, FROM WHICH ALL AREAS OF T llE HOME ARE EASILY ACCESSIBLE. SHOWS OBVIOUS ARCHJTECTURAL FORETHOt:G HT ALL ROOMS ARE S PACIOUS INCLUDING FORMAL DINING i\~D FAMILY ROO~tS S PARKLl:-<G POOL AND l.UXt.:RIOUS SPA ASK FOR ROf\IMIE MARAVICH .••••.•••. , •••.•.••. $559,000 COME WITH US ... TO NEWPORT ISL.AHO. WATER ON FRONT AND S I DES llfi FEET O f,. WATERFRONT THREE BEDROOMS .. TWO BATHS. TWO CAR GARAGE YOU OWN THE LAND. PIER AND FLOAT WlLL ACCOMMODATE TllREI>.: AVERAGE BOATS. ASK FOR VIRGINIA SWAN .••••••••••.••..••.••••• $525,000 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE 631-7300 OPEHHOUSE SUNDAY 12-4 9130.AK.CM. 4 Bdrm charmer. New listing. VAM SllS.500 400lll"a:~ C.Mts~ THIHIUHG TOWHHOME? Call the specialists at the con d ominium information center Touchstone Realty 963-aJ67 SUPER STE.AL 14 un its, best E.side location. }f:lnt cond. Prln. only. Call today BEHIND IM PAYMENTS ·Owner anxious, this 3 Bd Ba'l/ronl with dock on lovely Balboa Is land. 3 bdrm, 3 bath. library, patio. excellent financing SI .400.000 Charming Large home close to South Bayfront. 4 bdrm. 2 bath plus l bdrm apt. Owner will finance $500.000 RUMBO LO REALTY / INVESTMENTS• 213 marine avenue balboa islan d 675 -4B2a pool h ome also has a 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rumily room & lanai. 1- Call now, it won't last' NEWPORT IE.ACH Huge home w /RV o r boat access Under S200.000. Call today-see tomorrow. WALK TO WATER from thi• ~· wide dplx. owe 1st. Call for terms SO.OF HWY COM dplx, lowest price ln town. Perfect move-in condition. Call today-it wlll be gone~morrow. NORTHWOODS t.hl1 luxurl o u a Can.dlet>em baa 3 Bdrm and ahows like a model. Call today. You won 't believe the prkt. . owe lat Thla S Bdrm coodo baa auper rtnandn1. pool, 1pa and 1~ Uke a model wllh aD uparadu Won'l llll.(aD DOW, nm RhoneaM• OUTSTANDING VALUE OPEN HOUSE SUNDA 1242 RUTLAND ROAD, H.B. Assume uus sizable low interest ' lon g term loan. Luxury adult condo with 2 bdrrns., 2 full baths, pool, & C07.Y fireplace. Minutes lo beach or shopping. Better yet, a GOOD investment. Please come by Sun day 1-5. Priced o nly $129.500. 1 .. i J .J • .MACNAB·IRVINE -REALT-Y ~." .... ..., ................... of SotliHy Pcne •met ln........._al Realty I• Orcmge Co•ty. Cal -today for detall1. A SUBSIDIAR'f OF1HE IMNE CDIFIW'f :hwi.on BIACB 001 DOVIB DBIVE Ml-8138 I COLLINS ISU ESTATE! Magnificent custom 'lsidence on private island w /180 degree v,aew of bay, islands & peninsula. Beautiful- ly maintained throughout. 4 Brs suites 'llew the panorama of boating activities. Fabulous playrm w /sit down bar & full size billiard rm. 2 staircases & elevator to roof garden for sunning & entertaining. Offered at $4 ,250,000 including prime land. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. CH34 ) S_ECURITY ISLAND • MAIM IA Y VIEW! Linda 1$le at its best! Comfortable family home facing THE ACTION. "U" dock for 3 boats · has 70' pier head line. 5 BR, 5'h baths, Family rm, dining rm. Appt only . Dona Chichester 642-8235 (H35> LtHDA ISU EXCLUSIVE. Super location on the big turning basin. Dramatic floorplan features 5 lovely BRs, 4 !pies, handsome library & slip for lg . boats. Spacious master suite w /beamed ceilings & elegant bath w /beveled glass window. A value at $1,950,000 leasehold. Appt. only. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. (H36) GALAXY DRIVE ESTATE! Truly spectacular 5 Brs home w /formal ~ardens. atrium pool, 20' ceilings & fountains . Elegant J n every respect. Den, study, his /her baths, sauna. $1 ,900 ,000 incl land. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (}137 ) IAYFROMT ELEGANCE! A truly beautiful ~om e. Tall stately doors _open to a spa rkl· mg pool and garden entrance. Designed by THEUERKAUF w /high ceilings and s un filled rooms. 4BH!:) m cl. large m aster s uite . w /his & hers baths, library and garden r-0om on the bay A leasehold estate. sl,700,000. Barbara Aune 642-8235. CH38) NEWPORT'S NEWEST IA YFROHT COM· MUHITY. With docking for lg. craft along its 147 ' of bayfront, this clean-line contem- porary home celebrates the waterside life! Beyond its skylit 2-story entry is a step- down living rm w /fireplace & wet bar din, ing & brkfst rms w /bay views & a library w /bath which converts to ·a guest rm. Upstairs, an entire wing enfolds the master suite w /separate s itting rm & fplc, and another wing holds 2 more BRs & baths. Maid 's qlrs has private entrance. $1 ,500,000. Larry Dyer 642-8235. (H39 ) SPECTACULAR OCEAHFROHT! North Laguna private cove just minutes to Newport Center. 4 BR, family rm home w /crashing surf below & Catalina sunsets. $895 ,000. Barbara Aune /Terry Hanes 642·8235. (H40) ROMT RO~ VI~! Irvine Terrace . bay, ocean & rught lights! Charming home w /3 s pacious BR s uites, 5 baths, fabulous new kitchen, library & separate playroom. Lg. brick courtyard. By appt. only. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. (H41) IA YNOHT OPPORTUNITY ! Prime location 2 BR, 2 bath condo w /40' of water frontage. Pvt courtyard entry, dbl garage & great potential. $.535,000 includes land. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (H42) IA YSHOllE'S OPPORTUNITY. Act now! With or without the land ! Excellent assumable financing. 3 !3R. 2 bath home w /family rm & sunny patio. 112 block to private beach. AP.Pt. only. $520.000 incl. land. Dona Chichester 642-8235. CH43 ) COLLINS AVIEHUE -1/:z block to Bayfront. Balboa Island-enchanting 3 BR English Bu~galow w /custom features extras. Seller assist finance $375,000 includes land. Dick Halderman 642-8235. (1{44) SIAYllW • HEW LISTIH'i. Desirable Nan· tucket model on pool-sized lot adJs.cent to private tennis courts. One of tbe lowest priced homes in this very desirable com· munity. $365,000. Carl Butler 842·8135. (H45). OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1~ -190.'t Yacht Camilla -Newport ~h. MACH HIDIA w A YI Charming bonw in mint condition just steps from both sandy 1url· ing beach and tranquil bay on prime peninsula point lot. 2BRS, 2 baths, llvln g rm w /fireplace, separate spacious family rm w /1kylight and sunny brick patio. 1342,000. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. <H46 ) CA" coo snu ••Mil y HOMI' Bright & eheerful home w/over 3200 sq fL afrordinJ total_J)rlvacy for t.be active gn:nrin1 fam1· ly. Tbls beaut1f u1 4 BR bOme f eatura form1I dinin1. ramlly rm ~/pool table area Ii full wet bar, uPllairs mat.r auite w /view baleolly, remodefed kitchen w/eallnl ~: i In~ atller f eatur• remlnllcellt 01 t ~oatlerful bom• you 1rew up in I 4, Niala Balley MM231. <HO> ....... Fine IBR ......... o In ce. w~u ced at •.ooo. J1ita ii&Uted •xcellnt flllanc-lq~· ant ... . (1141) HIWPORT HllGHTSI Lovely family home with 4BRS, family rm, 3-car garage. Extra off s treet parking. Serene gardens accent lovely yard. Assumable financing. $249,500. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. (H49) HAR I OR VIEW "CARMEL." Outstanding value on excepti.onal street . Popular 3 BR lloorpl~n ~/family rm , cathedral ceilin~s. ceramic tiled entry, private back yard in- ('l. playhouse & swmg set. Priced to sell at $225,000 incl. land. Paula Bailey 642-8235 CH50) . L9VIL Y "LINDA" PL.AHi Firs t offering! Single level condo w /3 Brs. 2 bath in the Newer Bluffs . Greenbelt view wrap- around patio, many extras. S225 ,000 leasehold. Dick Halderman 642-8235. OPEN HOUSE-SUNDAY 1·5 428 Onda . Bluffs Newport Beach 0151) ' HST IUY IH MC LAIN llG CANYON! Rare "~L DORADO" model w /3 Brs. 21 2 buths. \\ell l_oca~ed 2-story plan w /upgraded re.ramie tile entry, ,mirrored wet bar. m1y .rowave. ~unken hving rm w /vaulted ceilings. Motivated st.•ller priced this for· a fast sale at $220.000. Suzanne Shuler 642-8235. CH52 ) ILUFFS IARGAIN! 4BR ho me w 1outstanding greenbelt location. Many mature patio plants provide privat e Ji!arden atmosohere Large living rm w /fireplace. Price in- cludes washer, dryer and refrigerator. $199,000. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (H54) Ji>. PLACE IN THIE SUM with cool ocean breezes. They're yours in this versatile hom e located just minutes from the surf. Could be 5 BRS w/formal dining or 6 BRS ~ ~erfe~t for ~rowing family . Excellent fmancmg available . Priced for quick sale at $164,900. Betty Be rkshire 642-8235 . CH54 ) S~Ji>.Cl~US & ROf?MY ! One of Newport's R1v~ra s best units for a large growing fami.ly . 4BR~. 3 baths. Sunny patio Com- munity tennis, spa and pool. $159,000. Tom Allinson 642-8235. (H55 ) CHAMPAGHE TASTE at a price you can af- ford. Charmin$ 3 BR home in quiet well- maintained neighborhood . Subtle earthtone c~t & paint, set off w /cr isp white-shuttered windows & doors. New kitchen appliances & roof: Space for RV . $126.000. Belly Berkshire 642-8235. (H56 ) BIWPOB! BIA.CB RABBOB VllW CIB!IB 644-6100 SPYGLASS RIDGE • OCEAN VIEW • COltOHA Da MAR! Enjoy the serenity of being in the country when you enter through the elec- tric ~ate. Approx 'f.l acre cul de sac loca- tion 1~ ~he .heart of COM. Among the many a m enities include t he computerized securi- ~Y system..t the easy flow living & cozy feel- mg of 3 HRS, H4 bath plus family rm or den & 1-level home beautifully landscaped plus generous use of wrou~ht iron f encmg. Truly unique. Owne r willing to carry AITD. Great terms . For details call listing -agent. $.519,000 includes land. Bea Arnold 644-6200. CH61 > HEW LISTING • HARIOlt VIEW HILLS! Popular Hillsborough model located on quiet ~Ul·de-sac . 2:story entry, 5 Brs, plus lg family rm w /bnck fplc & wet bar . ideal for entertaining. Beautifully lndscped yard w /pool & covered patio, 3 car garage. A terrific £amity hom e . $450,000 includes land. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (H62) ASSUMAIU FIHAHCIHG! Completely de- corated Plan 1 in Jas mine Creelc. Enjoy beautiful ocean & sunset views from thlS 2 BR home. Comm pool & tennis. Good terms. $340,000 includes land. Jennifer Suchomel 6#6200. CH63) IJ"~.1H.ul HIW! 4 BR home w /great en- tertammf area. Spa, firepit & decking, beautlfu new cpt & drps. Remodeled' kitchen, formal dining_ rm. $315 000. Rosemary Sietz 644-6200. (H64 ) ' OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5 2321 Aralia· Newport SIAWIND COMMUHITY -Most desirable "Carmel'' model in phase III, Harbor View Homes . Pvt security system, new front rard comm tennis & pc>ol. $259,500 lnclud· mg land. Seller will assist w /financing. Jennifer Suchomel 6«-6200. (H65 ) ILU"S -e• PLAMI Lovely 4 BRS, 3 bath home W/hlfh beamed celUD&S, parguet noorsb shutters throufbout & located on green ell. Walk to comm pool, close to schoola & aho_epina. Owner will assist w /financlna. '238l~OO leasehold. Donna Godaball 841;8200, (H66) JU.T USlll • .. AMT ..... CONDO. BeauUful floor plan wttlled entry. 11 b1lh cellln8 Bvtu rm, pvt walled patlo off kitchen, 3 BA w/a 2nd f.vt patio off mat.r auite. New cpta, d.rapet, mmaculate coodl- llon. LI•• in 1 planned community. sia,ooo. MarloG Grant '44·GOO. cHe'J) IACK IAY HACllHDAI Through an iron- gated entrance & tree lined drive, pas t the private tennis court lies a rare & sumptuous residence. Built only 3 yrs ago but r e flecting the elegance & craftsmanship of another era. The living areas offer luxury, comfort & grace. The lg formal li "'.~g rm w /cedar beamed ceiling, elega n~ dinmg rm & pvt mstr suite share the privacy of the 2-acre location & pic- turesque view of Newport's Back Bay. Among the many amenities found are rich woods, custom & textured walls. imported tiles. s kylights. A 60' pool w /spa & natural rock fountain adds a further dimension to this e legant home. $3,700,000. Lynne Valen- tine 644 -6200. (H57 ) llG CANYON· CUSTOM IUGAHCEI One of the finest custom homes on the golf course. French Provincial residence w /dramatic, formal livin' and dining rms w /golf course and night lights views. Paneled library, family rm w /fplc and wet bar. French doors lead to outdoor brick patio w /pool and s pa. $2,300,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (H58) llG CANYON • 5 DIHWOOD! Exquisite 5BR English Normandy residence over- looking golf course. Circular staircase leads to master suite w /his & hers bath. sauna and spa, plus 3 guest rooms each w/bath. 4 fplc, family room. library, billiard rm. 3 wet bars. Gorgeous views. $2,000,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (H59) SHORECUFf CUSTOM HOME! Ideal lg f ami- ly r esidence w /4 Brs, study, library & country kitchen. Upstairs m s tr s uite w /fantastic whitewater view of Corona del Mar beach. $.595,000 includes land. Creative financing--0wner will carry a lg 2nd TD. Sharon Smith 644 -6200. (H60) IBVIlll CAMPUS VAT.I.If CDTIB 781-1414 SEA VIEW "PORT ROYAL!" Detached and re- modele d home w /view of ocean and city lights. Pool and s pa. Gate guarded com- munity. $.525,000. Darlene Herman 752-1414 (tt68) TURTLE ROCK PRESIDINT HOME! Spacious 3 BRs home w /formal dining, lg £amity rm, bright kitchen, ms tr suite w /view, central air. Located on quiet cul-de-sac. Owner will he lp finance. $415,000. Lorraine Rennie 752-1414. (H69) TURnE ROCK TIRUCI! This prestigious President home has 4BRS, 2'h baths and powder room, family rm w /fireplace, breakfast nook, dining room, service room. 3-car garage and a large living room w /fireplace. $410,000. Lee Henkel 752-1414. (H70) VIEW·VIEW-VIEW! Turtle Rock Vista ! Enjoy the panoramic night light views from this luxurious condo. A 3BR, family rm, formal dining & bonus room home w /central air. Financing available. $325,000. Belle P a rtch 752· 1414. (H71 ) LARGE FAMILY HOMll Elegant Prescott model w /5 BRS, 3 bath, 2 brick fplcs, lg tile entry, brkfst nook, laundry rm, 3 car garage & atrium. Beautifully landscaped. $319 ,500. Lorraine Rennie 752-1414. (H72 ) TURnE ROCK HlfiHLAHDSI Excellent cor- ner location for this lovely "Tartan" 3BR, 2 bath, family rm detached home. Up- graded in earthtone colors. $249,900. Da rlene Herman 752·1414. (H73 ) IROADMOOR PL.AH 21 Extra lg lot w /room for pool or room addition plus a beautifully decorated 1-story home w /4 Brs, central atrium & spa. $232,500 includes land. Julie Van Wieren 752·1'14. (H74 ) POSSllLI LIASI OPTIOMt Seller will c9n- s ld er s hort term lease/option on this sophisticated Turtle Rock townhome. Im- maculate and ready to move lnto. $163,500. Dorothy Lewis 752-1414. <H75) lltVIHI M0¥1SI Super "Sycamore " 38R, family rm + 2~ t>aths. Pool and tennis courts nearby. Close to Heritage .!fteglonal Park, schools and beautiful new shopping c1.:nter. $14S,OOO. Darlene Herman 752-1414. (H76 ) • llAUTY 6 T.. IUTI A bat bUJ J 3 BR dollbouse in pruttaious Newport Beach. Spacious but cozy \ttcben as fam.Uy rm. makes thia iaatantly appea11D1. Larae l>rivate yard. Close lo ICbooU as 1boppln1. Ji'lexible financing. A800. Role Gammon 752-1•14. DISTIMCTIYI NCOL BeaulJful 2 Bila end unit 1D .. The Lake1!' FMturtna Maican We fioorlna, redwood buUtins le U,yllaht. Surroundell by 1tr1am1 "-1reenery. ,. Attractt ve flnanclftl. IU7 ,500. M ldellae Crawford 752·1'14. --__ -..... -;-'--_ .. _ ~~ -= . . ...,,,.,,...,,.p, .. l!!'<tr -. - lllVID ·WOODJJBIDGI V1J.LAGI CDTIJB 881-8700 HILL~OP ESTATll An exciting custom-built m~lt1 level home on a lmost 1 acre offering privacy a~q nestled in. the hills of Orange w l a magnificent sweeping 180 degree view. Over 5000 sq.ft. of quality construction. 5BRS. 3 + bath s , e levator air- conditioning, pool , s pa, etc. cr'eative terms. Try small down and owner will carry. $800,000. Elliott/Jackson 551-8700. (H77 ) • I EQUESTalAH ESTA TIE! Custom Spanish style home on 2 'h acres in Norco. Calif. Georgeous pool, s pa, custom brick work, stable~. pastures, greenhouse all behind electric gates. Room for tennis ct & more. $495,000. Jerry Thompson 551-8700. (H78) ~QUISIT!LY DESIGNED! 4BR, 2:v .. bath re- s1den c;e enhanced. by dramatic ceiling elevations and alnum views. Terrific as- sun:iable loan. $250.000 incl. land. Verdeen Weiner 55 1-8700. (H79 ) OUTSTANDING VIEW! Popular Laurel model in Turtle Rock Gle n. Lovely, lg 2 BR plus d~n. 2 bath, earthtone decor , night light views . Seller assisted financing. $239,900. J eanne LaFourcade 551-8700. {H80) CUSTOMIZED NORTHWOOD HAUTY! Owner has spent thousands in upgrading this out- standing family home. Planked hardware flooring, prof lndscpg, custom drapes, up- graded Lighting, brick patios & custom wet bar are a few of the s uperb features. Must s ee t o a ppreciat e . $235 ,900. J e rry Thompson 551-8700. CH81 > DESIRAILE TURTLE ROCK! This is your cha nce lo buy in choice area. A lovelr 4 Brs home w /over 2,000 sq ft including dramatic atrium, skylights in baths. lg yard w /lots of trees. $225.000 includes land. Marty Elliott 551-8700. (H82) LUXURY UVIHG ... at its ftnest in this 2 BRs. 2-story home in Arborlake offering the ultimate in luxury. security & conve- nience. Gated security system , pvt beach & lake nearby. Excellent financing & re· alistically priced to s e ll at $181 ,500. Marty Elliott 551-8700. CH83 ) EXCELLENT WOODIRIDGE LOCATION! Lovely Broad moor detached home w /2 Brs, den, 2 Baths, atrium & central air. Excellent lg yard for children & pets, cul- de-sac location & near park & schools. Assume low interest loan. $162 ,500. Dan Johnson 551-8700. (H84 ) COUNTRY CLUI LIVING! One BR condo in luxurious Versaille with pool, spa, gym and clubhouse. Great financing too. Terrific de- co~, brand new carpeting & draperies. Priced to sell fast! $110.000. Jackie Wiley 551-8700. (H85 ) ORAMGETREE OPPORTUNITY! Owner will · help finance this Plan 4 Patio Home w /3 Brs & family rm. 2nd story mstr s uite over· looks open livin g/dining area. Fantastic floor plan w /gorgeous patio for outdoor /in· door living. $139,900. Kathleen Kelley 855-4343. ( H86 > ONE llEDROOM CONDO IH "THE SPRIM«iS'"I You just can't find a better combination of comfort, seclusion and location at this very affordable price of $81,500. John Richard 551-8700. (H87 ) DOUILI WIOI MOllLE HOME! Located U, adult part< in Irvine. 24 X 50 C<?ach, 2BRS, 2 baths. mce yard, covered patio deck, cov- ered parking area. Close to shopping restaurants and freeways. Loan is assuma: ble. $45,000. Marion Frizzell SSl-8700. <H88) llHTLIY llAUTY. Embraced by a private courtyard this lovely 2 BR plus den home bas many quality touches which include a formal mantel, parquet floors, upgraded wall lo wall carpets & abutters. A bidden safe, burglar alarm system & smoke detectors are bonus safety features , excellent assumable financing. All this plus community apa, pool & tennla. $l67,500. Glni McGbee Sfil-8700. WOODlaao.1 CllAMPUllF. 1bls e~citinl "Driftwood" Plan la the aban>est we have seen ln a looi Ume I With 311 BRs, 3 bat.ha, a great patio 4r u1umable tmanci.nj, thll 2 story beauty ls an exceptional value at 1185,000 with all Woodbridae amen!tltt. Jim O'Connor 551·8700. •••u PAMILY MOM& Truly be~uUM • ~(raded • BR home w ,(amllY rm, formal dln1.0I. alr condlUooed1 ceramic We entry all on ooe level. Wet ber opens to family 6 din1.q nna, 2 luab pauo. w ,dee kin.I. Walk • to new Northwood Park. ~•,&00. Marion Fri11ell 5$1-8700. l I ·~~----._.....------~.. ~---..... ......._....... _ _,,....._ ----, Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 (Ser. 15768) ~.·11,120 DISCOUNT •1232 ·=· *9888 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW 1981 V.W. SCIROCCO ($P.r ~) ~e;mirMiii .... fACT. "'160 mco1 T'tl DISCOUNT • 1165 =~~. $7995 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW1981 V.W. JETTA CSER. #249835) =~~· •8960 DISCOUNT• 1060 r;! .. !il c8 n88metallio paint stereo prep., sun roof & much more . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW 1981 V.W . DASHER WAGON C S~R. #910459) · =~~··10,910 DISCOUNT' 112 2 5.*9788 Stereo prep., air cond., s un roof. metallic paint & much more. (Ser. 10072) -~01 •7755 DISCOUNT '86 7 =~88 40 'L' 4 speed, H.D., electrical, stereo radio prep., rear speakers. radial tires. \ J RESIDENTIAL Rt.Al FS TATE:. SERVICFS OPEN llJUSE 1-5 Of'EH IH HAAIOl VllW HOMIS Beautiful pool "Palermo". 4 BR. 2112 baths. $284,900. See Cora Baldikoski At 1901 PORT CARDIFF Of'EH IH HARIOR VIEW HILLS Dramatic ocean view. Newly customized & elegant 3 BR. + Fam. Rm. POOL $.525,000. See Rita Quiggle At 1100 WHITE SAILS Of'EH IN SPYGLASS Outstanding 5 BR. Playroom. Family + Bonus Rms. Submit all offers. SS95,000. See Eleanor Bowie At 6 MALIBU CIRCLE Of'EH IN IRVIME TERRACE 3 BR. 2 BA . Spa with view of bay & ocean. $305,000. See Wendy Beam Al 1437 SERENADE TERRACE CALL TO SEE ENJOY IALIOA LIFESTYLE Terrific location on the LIITLE ISLAND. Steps to the bay. 3 B IL 2 BA. New carpets, paint & plumbing. Radiates Island Charm. Flexible financing. Motivated sellers . $:125,000. ALMOST OCEAN FtlONT Charming Cape Cod with En~lish gardens & huge patios. Great ocean view from upper story & deck. 4 BR. On Peninsula Point. $450,000. IA YSHORf CONTEMf'ORARY Extra wide street frontage and large patio compliment this spacious 3 BR + Den. Private guard gated area with great beaches. Land included. $450.000. ILU~S IEAUTY 3 BR . 21 2 BA . "V " plan in Bluffs with great assumable loan. Beautiful carpets & upgrades. Good location. A must to see al $177 ,000 STORYIOOK DUftLIEX-CDM 2 BR. front house completely detached from a spacious two & den rear unit. An investor or user wi II like this charmer. Great locataon & only $289.500. $ 595,000 FOR AH OCEANFRONT!! ON THE LOWER PENlNSULA! ! Astounding but true . Quaint 2 BR. home with fireplace, that is as neat as a pin. Complete with a bonus unit over the garage. Owner would like to help on I.he financing. STEft OUT TO GRHHS 2 BR patio level condo overlooking R ancho San Joa- quin GOLF COURSE. Wood panelling, wine rack, wet bar, bookshelves & shutters in warm den. BBQ on seclud ed patio Tranquil life-style. $199.000. A LOT OF STYLE-TURTLEROCK Built into this 3 BR. Highlander. Custom built library. Skylight. Tiled formal din'g Rm. Private redwood pat10. Owner w1 II help with financing. $268.500. CUSTOM HOME-RE LAND 180 degree view of channel. ocean & pavilion an Irvine Terrace with pri vale spa. 3 BR. 3 BA . $598,500. Reduced & anxious! GORGEOUS JASMINE CREEK Quality and security -it's all here with 24 hour guard gate, tennis, pools and magnificent greenbelts. 3 BR. plus Fam. Rm. with handsome wood floors, French doors a nd private gardens. $343.500. GAJU>EH SETTING Popular 3 HR. Carmelita on one of the prettiest green· belts overlooking the largest Bluffs pool. In im· maculate cond1t1on. Probate listing with beauty & privacy $239.500 DOVER SHORES--SOf'HISTICA TIONI Bay front ! One of the largest pier-sHp -docks in Dover Shores. Bright, cheery & elegant describes this 5 BR. on the water. Looks like a model ! Owner will carry all financing. $1, 750.000. EVERYONES FAVORITE STREn Spacious family home on large private lot. 4 BR. each with own bath. Family, Dining & Living Rms. look out on POOL. Secluded spa . Potting area & storage s he d. $438,000 Fee. E)(CIPTIOM..a. "HEW" IA YFRONT Better than new is this architecturally outstanding live bedroom, Slh bath exquisitely decorated custom home on the peninsula. Fireplace & wet bar in the master bedroom suite. SJ ,500,000. Fee. MOU POI YOUI S In frie ndly Haycrest, near boat launch ing facilities. Additional t railer parking along with lovely 3 BR. 2~ BA. ranch home. Formal clining. Fireplace. Fam. Rm. Excellent condition and owner will finance at $249,500. IAYSHOlts COTTACJI A real charmer with great potential. Beamed ccltlngs. Coiy fireplace. 3 + BR. Fam. Rm. Wood & brick uni· que. Patios invite outdoor entertaining. $325,000. UMIPAU -VtUAGI II Executive fomlly town.home in gorgeous condition. 4 BR. Fireplace ln master. Large closets & vaulted wood celling. Close to pool, spa, schools & shopping. New carpets & paints. Owner wut carry. S162,SOO. $162,500. HottHI For s-. Hoe.its For s• HOMHI fOf' s• HOU.HI For 54* et~·d;;M;···io:ii ··;;;M~·······io.i4 c:::;;;.;;;;.·······;~~~ ;.;;.i.;~·h;·.:·io4o ..._., for S. Houses For S-. • •• •• ••. ••••••••••••••• ••••. •• •••••••••. •• •• •• • •• ••••• •••••• •• ••• ••• • •• ••• •• •• ••••••••••••• • ....................... ......... .............. Jaaml.ne Creek decorator lrooll'llew Ct.on.er VA OR I 00/o D.P. Low W.rwlf •• Col"OIHI clel Mer I 022 Coroea ._.Mer I 022 home. plan l, 1reenbell 3 Bdrm', 2~ ba. All new SI I S,OOO ST A YS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• loc '305.SOO ll40-814.S cpt'a. beaut derorat~ Executive townbome, ~......_......_..........._........._.......... Muat aee to appreciate. l!:ast1td~. 3'8 lliamllti.m trl-level with 3 Bdrm Speclacu£,,r BAY, OCEAN & LIGHTS VIEW 4 BDRM, CORNER LOI' S495,000 OPEN TODAY 1-5 2731 PEBBLE DR ., HARBOR VIEW HI LLS. 1 of only a handful of truly ''Pr e mium ·' bay & ocean view homesites available. A very generous lot with ample space for expansion of existing home plus room for pool on this exquisite location. See Alda Del Prete lolboa l.a..d 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATTRACTIVE 2STOlY +MODERN APT Nr bays. alJ xtra lg 2Br, frplc, l~Ba. apl income $495 mo. Fabulous assumable financing. Save thousands SSS. REHEREALTY 12131 43~0901 SftYGLASS lm mac. 5bdrm borne City &ocean view $640,000. only l5'7r dwn. Assume lat TD. OWC balance al 12'7'. Prine Only. 963-4759. ----- Assumal»W at 13% Old CdM. Wik to beach owe w 120 '7t dn Owner·Brkr 675-0704 962·2900 -~~~~~~~I WATERFRONTCONDO Tift.IX 620 Shasta Ln. Please St C o m P I e l e 1 Y w"'i biatha, 11~3 loan Three un its with call Aat. Emy Burt'kle refurblahed 4 Br. 2 Bu docs not escalate. fireplaces. on a 45' al 919 8373 C't-nlury Frplc.dbl&ar.&fenced Decorator touches add Corona del Mar lot. for 21/Berg D S Edu~at.on1 Reulty g Io mo u r . Comm the price ol a duplex. 642-TI43 rel.' re a lion $160,000. 1-·avorable auumable SIO,OOOR~ Toul.'l\SLoneRealty ut loan, seller w /carry BUILDER'S MESA VMDE 963-<81'1 __ _ 2nd. Priced at $322,000, CLOS OUT H·_..t......._ down payment seo.ooo E-3 Bdrm. 2 bath, I story _,, .. ..,,.... 1042 B y o w n e r w I I I 11161 Rhodes. Hori»Ow cooperate. 6'15·3141 SALE 0 . W 2nd or 3rd • • ••• • ••••••••••••••••• 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I VERY f'VT COMM. BHul. decorated 3 BR + den + oUlce or library. Jacuzzi room A delightful home in Woodland Schoo l District Want fast escrow $170,000 Agl &46-4380 . 642·'447 3 IDRM-POOL Aaa .... VAl1/J% Great location near S C Plaza Includes spa and an appliances Jerry Jones. 631-12166. RS'Mtte rU-Al.TOf<S 6 ftLEX~STSIDE RED. to $325,000 With $1 52,000 1n assumable loan i. ranging from 9~•'i~ lo 11 %. $27,450 gross Incom e annually. Well kept single story units with 4 garages PLUS off-street parking. On 60'x300' lot 64~7211 SOMMERSET Coll Emy 979·8373 HUNTIHGTON CITIHOMES Century2ttAgent HA:~·s 1 .. er&a...Sh. EASTSIDEC.M Spacious 3Br, 2Ba. 2 COSTA MESA Lovely 2 Br home on story com er Wtit in xlnt F a b u I 0 u s s a n quiet tree U.ned sl Lg neighborhood, incl new lot. Askin" $125,000 ts bl•-~ vt pat'o F r a n c l s c o · 11 t y I e " cp . ..,..,, P . 1 • town homes. Dramatic 646-6710 lr64.5-U03 Agt comm pool/Jae /tennis. entertainment areas, SUPER STARTER Asking $117,500 owe skyliles, awnin f'ed w/$30,000 dn for 5 yrs. entries, optional stamed Cotto Mno 1112 ml <.: 11 11 J o Ann ( 7 14 ) glass wmdows & more! froM lch. )br. OWC ~6·9012 Private recreation Ce11t11rl 21 Emery. EDGEWATER RLTY South Coast Plaza & 962-44 O; 547-1650 <213' 43H _48l __ Newport Beach just ---WATEllFRONT minutes away Sales IACl<IAYCONDO 43· BOATSLIP office 902 Lombardy Lge 4br, 2'2bu. frplc, Humboldt Isl SlOOK dn St.,orcaU· patio . pool tenni s. & a ss ume loans . 831-8123 assum lsl al 11 '•'· 714 ~05.588 PP OPEN HOUSE 11·4 Halecrest, clean 3 Br P•• Ba , cover ed patio. concrete dnve, lovely yard 12161 Conway St $129,000. 5.57-3881 SANTA ANA HEIGHTS lyr old Townhome. 2br + den, 2.,...ba, 2 car gar Upgrades & rel.'. rac. $129,000 751·0865 CVl', wknd OPEN HOUSE A s k 1 n g S I 3 I , S 0 0 --- 548·004 l. ACT Open l"lne 1044 Sat /Sun 1·5 •• • • • ••• •••••••• ••••••• DESPERATE Sl2,000Tabatt! No qualifying-take over 12:1,1.•7. payments on this lovely spacious 4Rr. 2 3• B a h o m l' w/spa seller to pa) ull costs. End of cul·dl' ~ul'. Reduced lo $17!1,UUO. Mike 675·71<>1 I MtlW ! THE GROVES Spacious 2 Br mobile home Owner will help f1nanl.'e. Best m the park Seller anxious. SIG7 ,500. Rae Rodgers 631 1266 A~. HIGH ASSUM.AILE 4Br home w/spa, xlnt. l'.Ond $169,000. 5.52·6940. 3BDRM S20,000DN CapiatraROleach 1018 2 bdrm lux . condo ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• overlooking Newport . Harbor (ChaMel Reef I .J..._._:...... STEf'STOf'IHES, Apts). Spectacular view y.,...., ... ._....,....,..._.., Charming 3Br . 2Ba home. $174,000. 264 E Bay St. CM Sat 10.3 Sun 10-S. 497 ·4844 Sandi 2br Townhse. dbl car gar. frplc, landscaped patio, greenhse window & more! Must See! Owner anxious & will finance. Sl 14 ,950 646·2142 or 642·3613 is lhe lime lo grup this gem In foreclosure we need an offer 3 Bdrm + ad·on Sl 18.000 .,.3, RED CARPET ·-754-1202 lfor1lage Park condo near pool, park. schools and s hopping. J e r ry .Jones 631·12166- WMtt< OCEANVIEWftARK & secured grounds Walklobeach,3brhome 1 w /pool & jac ; also 1 n bes t Pa Ii sades 1962·44 · Hunter boat. but location Many extras slip not incl. SS25.000 included ' Call ror w $100.000down&OWC de la 1 Is C re a l 1 v e al 12 75'k 2525 E. Ocean financing avail Just Blvd. Corona del Mar 1175.000 (213)287-60.55 agt ~ •• ~RICCJE<1:11M3R~I SS REAL •• ESIAIE ( 714 )498-1040, 493-0202 Corotta det Mor •.......•...•......•..• COME TO 332 Poinsettia, Corona dttl Mar, 2 blks from the water Brand new custom home Every imaginable feature possible See me on Sunday Tim rhone 631 12S6 RS'M~ R !-:Al.TORS Jasmine Creek decorator Comfortable 5bdrm. xlnl ass um able loan w iowner 2nd Asking S360.000. Open Sat/Sun, 1·5pm. 1407 Sanlanella, agt: 644-9635. CONDOIAIT 3 & 4 Bdnn duplex. l'"l blol.'ks to beach. Offers condo potential Owner will help finance $495,000. MAURY STAUFFH SEA LIOH REAL TY 673-5354 home . plan 1 on ~~~~~~~~~ greenbelt 1mmac $..105.500 64().8145 OWNER MUST SB.L IN 72HOURS Motivation & good hnancmg should enUce you into this newly listed 4 Bdr up,raded CdM home. 1st 18 $140,000 al 12%. Call Diana, Agt. 631 -12166 f'OTENTlAL f'LUS 3Br. l ~.Ba home needs "TLC " South o f Highway. Room for 2nd un 1t $260,000 Ca 11 Stephen Meyers tftCHAATEA PROPERTIES 760-8520 JASMINE CREEK Highly upgraded Plan n ~~~~!!~~~~ . 2Br+den Jac uzzi $375,000 by owner. owe lit. 640-975.S f'ARTHERS WAHTEO To invest with me in a duplex-excel!. terms poss. C otl "'Y broiler at: 975· l Ul8 or 559·62166 Attract comer dplx. 2·2 SINGLES PAD BESTINE.SIDE 3 Bdrm condo, great for singles & adults One level, dbl garage Seller will as:.1st with financmg Only Sl17,000 Call Diana 631·126G Agl FOutl..PLEX BYOWNF:R X Int Financmg ! s:no.ooo 675·0073. (714)345·4123 QUA.INT & . UNUSUAL ANTIQUE CHA.RM Owner will help finance this very spel.'ial 3 +family & spa Come "oh" & "ah' at open house Sunday 1·5 al 3174 Bermuda, Mesa Verde or ca ll Lois Miller 631·1266 WMtte Rf"Al.TOHS OP EN HOUSE until Sold ! Weekday s 2 30-6pm. Sal Sun 10 6pm 4br, 1 12ba. hardwood floors. new pa in t , cpl . drapes. plumbing $11.5,000 683 Sena le St. CM s.18· 1731 or 831-9878 POOL&SPA. Larse 5 bedroomn 3R bath, professional decor & a ir /cond. Loads of conc rete dec king w /space for boat storage. Asking $232.500. Creative financing ava i l able . Glen Hellwartb. S59·9400 RS'Mtte H t :Al.TOHS BeautJful 3 Bdrm & lg Cam rm. 2 Lia. new cstm cpts & drps Lg yard S97 .000 lsl TO ass u m ab I e al IO '"< E 's1d e nr Catholic Church $159,500 Agl. 631-1579 ------ JUST REOUCED! EASTSIDE 3 bdrm, EASTSIDE DUPLEX Both lrg 3 Brlrm unit-.. never vacant Grt•al starter ln\iC'ilmt•nt with only 15'' down orrered al $160.950 Mol 1 vatcd seller Cull now S<I0 3666 Whelan Real Estate covered patio, BBQ, 3 ---------garages. Only $123.500 $92,500 Don't wail, call agent. 2 Bdrm Monlin•llo a S48·4204 available 1mmcdrntcl) llG MESA VERDE 64().6161 Needs help! 4 Br Den. ~ Formal Dining Owner ~ will finance. S25.000D.P VOGEL F.P s165.ooo. Prmcipalzi ~A.c•F•C only. AgentSS0-6516 .-.-. ., ., NEWf'ORT HEIGHTS 2 on lot. 4 & 2 Ba. + 2 & 1 Omo ftolnt I 026 Ba. $160,000 OWC al ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14"k Agent 556-_65_1_6 __ 3Br , 2Ba, Mesa Verde Solid Fift. SUJ.500. By owner 3213 Dakota 556-7174 ------- EASTSIDE CONDO Sll9,000 One story 2 bdrm 2 bath with view of landscaped Jrounds. Parking access in rear . patio. pool, adult complex. Open Sat/Sun 12 :30 lo 5pm. 435 Gloucester Dr. toH Tustin, btwn 2<>/21st st. Joon Linty Realtor 64Z..4799 SSS SI00,000 SSS is the total price on this 2 br detached single fmly home w tR·2 zoning ! OWC lst T.D 759 1501 or 752·7:J73 OCEAN VIEW LOT AboYe 0.. Harbor ~. acre. plans. permit 3 minutes l o Dana Harbor. 3000 sq rt home Wi ll surbord1nale $135.000. 714/898 76-0? f'RESTIGIOUS CONDOS Some with Ocean Views Minutes to Harbo r & Beach. 7 Avallable 2br. 2ba from $1.SS,000. ~ •• ERl~I :1113R::n'li SB FEAL •• ESIAIE (71 4)498-1040.493-0202 R 1-:Al.TORS CULVERDALE Ju~t lis ted ' Large 4 Bdrm, family room. 21 ~ haths. Xlnt assumable financing $158,500 TURnEROCK Brand new on market. 3 Bdrm s , 2 baths . l'~xcellenl quiet lot'ation with large back yard. Plush camel color carpels. Beautiful oak parquet entry Lite and airy Atrium with natural wood cover. SI 11.000 or assumable f111unelng This won 't last' $175,950. ORAHGETREE New on market. Detached patio home. 2 Bdrm s. 2 baths. fireplace. A /C, end unit. excellent l.'ondition. Assume 9•,~ interest loan $124,950 DAVID D. C.AllLSOH REALTOR, 133-9293 FLEX•LE FIHAHCIHG available on spacious 3 Br home with sparkling pool m Northwood Walk to tennis crts Sl74,900. Park ~ealty 5.Sl·SOOO_ PREMIUM LOCATION Superb view with lots of privacy. 4 bdrms, 21/2 ba Fordham Model in Village II, Univ. Pork. Extensively upgraded throughout. Walk lo church, shopping, goll and tennis. swimming. $176.500 CDM DUPLEXES GOOD AHAHCING 2 Bdrms + loft w/frpk, welbar In each unit with great lenant.s Bdrm units & bonus apl =;..;.;.;;~------1 ~Walker Blea 2600 sq fl upgraded lhruout , up to 5 Bdr. 21:1 Ba. Fully landscaped w/Pool & f1rep1t, sep side yard wJplay area s~.000 assumable loan al low mt. $185.000 P P Prin only. 493-2047 it523 CAMPUSDl·fRVIME SIR WATEAFRONT HOME+ RENTAL lovely 3 Bdnn, front unit with frplc and beamed celling plus 2 bdrm unit w /year s leue. Call Barbara Glass Century 21/Sandpiper 640-'4950 8Sl·9S41 Room for addit. Good loan. $3.50,000. 673-7050 SOUTH OF HWY Cozy 2 Br. Home. l block from Ocean Blvd $225 ,000. Bernita Eilertsen , Broke r . 675·2373 or 77o-8S98. SPYGLASS · IARCiAIH Owner anxious. This Tradewinds model has many different ways of financing, including trades, ex· changes, or ? $495,000. RCTay!?o\s;p RCTaylorCo 640-9900 5'Y•LASS FOIMll MODIL Fantastic VIEW home. Ideal tor large family with mald's quarters or auesl sUlte. Pool & Jacuzzi. Owner wiU help fanance . ONLY $795,000. COLLEGlf'ARK REAL ESTATE 41DRM New Ii sting! Lovely GOLDEN TOUCH street, walk to schools •ASSUME 9'/z% and s hopping. Bdrm CONDOMINIUMS 4 DdP~ ba $79,000 VA cou ld be used as lat. Sl20,000 w/10~ dn separate gues t o r Large private d~kt & p · I Bk 7516836 motber·ln-law area patios. Only I left. Xlnl ~con Y r_ · w/prlvateentrance. Call terms. 13~ interest for 3 I 00/oLOAH aat. 646-43110Cor appl. years. Assume SBS.000 loirn al 2000 MEYER PLACE 10"' 1 • b ho e .usl .... 15S --.v S 70 on ge. .. r. m ,... """'" • 1 Open Sat. U~5; un 10.2 with Cam. rm. & fprlc. Established well located 641·1991; 631·4361, agt. No qualifying. Onl y beauty salon In prime $154,900. Call now! location. S ubmit on EASTSIDE 979.5370 or 645·3447 , ask H~leach 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl61,000 Dramatic living room, formal dlnine . lge family room. Custom pool & spa. Great for entertaining. Hurry. caU today 552-2000 COLDWeLL BANl(C!RO terms. Pride or owoership, 3 BR for Jim . Ownr 1Agt TouchstoneRealty,lnc. 2 Ba, fplc, bl-In 's THl•·..,'IHG 968-<*rl Woodland school-dbl 1 Mlle lo Bch, 3Br. 2Ba. "" gar. w /opener. 1149,500. St a In g I ass C u s l TOWHHOME? Two 2 Bdnn houses on Ast. 646-4:eo; 642-4447 features. $107,000. Open Call the specialists at one lot. W. Costa Mesa. house Sat/Sun 12·5. 20612 l h e condom In i um A11umable loan. OWC 4IDIM & DEH E1ret Ln. Nr Beach & lnformallon center. tr1 2nd. ll40-7464 2Ba, ln1ulat.ed, Panelled Atlanta Touchstone Realty th r u . out • co p P e r ::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1----9634Mn-----OCIAH & CITY VU ptumblnJ. new o roof, 1• 1 yr new. Laree 3 sty, covered patio 4' au ASSUM.Ul.I Crplc. $30,000down.OWC BBQ. Tree •haded MANY ~OS Ut at 12~3. Call BUI, "Huse Comer". Two betutltuJ Glen Mar a1t. INl3-81M7. $120,000 homes. One oly mplc: $30K DOWN pool home. sw.ooo. One SH.ARP CONDO A11 um 5 'A% P . J. T I. i11anuc 2 •tr;.;1142.000. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, pool, Balance amortized at lljtj • f if!!n!ll near So. Coast Plaza. 10% Interest. 2163 lfw NJ5;J1 ' •'t1JtlVi S115,000. Will consider NalionalAve.64.5-2319 962•4471 (1'::") leaae option to purchase. 8 k "H "1..., Nice 3br Home by Owner. _ro __ er-'·------·---1 Ataume $70K at 91h% lst Owner will help llnance. IUSOMAIU WOOOlalDGI 2 BR. den, Jef(er•on Model. only $182,500. 64M161 ~ VOGEL PACIFIC T.D. Price Sl(l'),000. Call Sparklln1 4 BDRM. 146·8082 .138.900. 15072 Kln11ton ~~!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Lane. Broker 8'2 8'11 or ::; MISAY8tDI 1 .. utt ......... a bdrm. 2 bath, 1 story executive home on quiet cul·de·HC strHt. l Jae bdrm could be converted to make 4lh bdrm. Room for RV acceuorPoQI. °' .. "'" 1-4 lftJSUMIA t6Mlll le .... M lroolt•lew 9&2·8385 -------End unit. 3 Bdrmal 21 2 TUln.MOCK ba. UpJraded wlln •ll DUTCH HA¥1M Lovecy Jllr famlly home new cpl wall coverin1. Very aharp 3 Bdrm 2 ba In prime locatloo. Price 8 09 Sh as ta . 0 Pen home near S.ach ond nduced to $169,900. A Saturday 1-4. Call for Warner. Only 1109,900. barfaln. more tnlormatlon. Aft. Call Ron Ort at l!:my Bur kle. Century a.I 'refaul1 .. , 21/Berff'1N373 f6MJ77 MllAVllDI t LOW DOWN t CloH to bncb. Beau. 5 Thl• lovtl)t 4bdrm, 2ba b d r . d en • 2 r I P , bome lot $U15,000 rould coov•n•Uoa pit, pool, be J0\11'1 wttr. .. ltile U le-COYtred ,.UO, Ind\ ... 000 down. Oner will U'tet. $111.000. ... 000 .... t wtth ftnandnl ol dow1a. °"'*" -111 Ctn'J balanc•. Call~. •t 1' per e9lt. •lllZ ......... ,,..,_. , .......... -. a c 6 0 4 a 0 0 $ $ a s s a a ; s ¥¥#2 I ... . . . . " . . ~ . ; 0. 6 • ........ For s. ...... For Sc* HoutH f.or s• HouHt Fol" MM Ho.HI Por s• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 Da • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ... ... , For Stile Ho.tM. For Stile 1 ...... For s. ....... ,., s-. . '".. I 04• &,...,_. .._. I 041 leoc:i I 041 L..,_. leoclt I 041 Newport.._. I 069 •• ••• •• •••• ••••• ••••••• •••••• •••. ••••••••••••• ••• , •• ••• •••••••••••••• • ••••••••••• •••••••• ••• •••••• • •••••••• •••••••i; •• •• •••• ••••••••••••••• •• ••• • ••••••• •••• •••••• • •• ••• ••••••••• •••••••• •••• •••• •••••••••• ••••• wport 1eec11 I 069 Mew,.,.+ 1eect. I 069 Mew,.,.+.._. I 069 w,...t .._. I 9't SICLAIDID llST IUY • •••• • ••••••••• ••••••• •••••••• •••••••• •• ••• •• ••••••••• •••••••• ••• ··-••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODBRIDGE L.AGUHAHTATI Prime 3br, deo, 3 ba, Mutt sell brand new Spectacular 4 Bdrm tri·level. llrdwd fi rs: Peters 12 Plan. cer. cuuom contempc.>rury C.ASTU IH THE Allt fresh palnt lnlr OW<.: 3Ba. close to lake home on over "" acre or A ITD or 2nd or contract. OpenS.t/Swl 12 S complete seclusion. $19t11SOO·wtth 18% dn. 113& H Warmspring Breathtaking ocean and With in(•redible ocean & ('Oastline ~a l1t to b~ac h /pool ~.soo canyon views Sparkling views. J Hdrrn 3 Ba , vaulted r o rn Gott1e r . Bkr 64S·98SO dys, 67S-98S7 and s pacious thruout ceilings & d rcula r stai•way. 646"9~------ evea. ~r~!,~\~! ~.~ n a Beaut. pool & courtyard entry. LESS THAN I 00/o LOCATION- LOCATIOH llr.21a. bec..C.-. H igh in e xclu s i ve Turtlerock, 3 patio view of mountain & city lights. Entry foyer opens to upper level dining room I living r oom I rireplace, large kitchen I nook. family room/ bar, separate bedroom wing. 2 car garage + bonus room. Community pool / spa I tennis. THEGOOOLIH Nea r beac h / s hops / schools. Under marllet at $294,000. Low down & terms . Paul Hi ckey Agent 832·3910 •HOUSE WAHTEI>• 3-4 Br., in Woodbridge Short escrow possible don osen rt•llltHri, LAGUNA BEACH 497·4848 IT'SGOT THE SHAKIES A de\a1led exterior of "WEATHERED CEDAR SHAKES" that 1s. Located high above Laguna's famed Riviera coastline w ta far out VIEW OF THE SEA BELOW You'll rand lhlll custom designed home w /3 bdrms & ram rm noor plan serVlced by 2 baths Extensive use or wood. g lass & cerumic tile th roughout. plus H E AV Y BEA Ml!:D CEILING & BLACK IRON FRPLC .. create the feeling of Laf(una warmth & charm We believe you'll get "T HE Asking $525.000 DH PAGEANT REAL ESTAn 494-0791 • Steps to beach \n this 3 Bd 2 Ba perfect summer h ome. Pre ·arranged OPEM 1·5 SUMDAY 12 15 Gte.eyre AFFOllDAILE $259,000 Have your cake and eat 1t too Charm mg 3 Bdrm . 2ba house on wooded lot less than 3 blks to the ocea n C rea t 1vt financing · and · rental unit may make thi.'I the MOST AFFORDABLE OC EAN PROPE RTY m Lai,:una 494-8057 CAPE COD Ocean View. North end Com pl remod 3 br, 2 ba 1 den. $295,000 assum. 251 V~JOSt_:_ 494-Ul35 New wood-glass. s pa, s ul a r , 6 d e ck s, Br h VI iiage /Views . $4\15.0001' I' 494 7631 financing. Only $210,000 Pr1n . only. Diana 631-1266. Agt_. ___ _I SUPSllUY Spacious 2 Bdrm, den, 2"'i ba tri·level. OWt: financing at 153 down & 13% int. Comm pool, te nnis. $176,500. Bkr, Tom Gottler646-9200 $7 000 DH IN NPT Owner will financ e balance ut 12 o/c . ---------. S39 ,500-beautirul dbl \~ HOUSE OF SEVEN G.ABLIES mobile in exclusive ·De Ania Bayside Village Adults over as. no pets. ExceUent local.Ion. CAii Lois Miller. 631-1266 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 oth er Real Es tate to owner Jim Thompson. 17141121-1210 IZIJI 591-1 l6J CIOOI JSJ.3710 VILLA IALIOA BLUFFS CONDO CONDOS Need assumable loan Cs) Buyer will allow seller 3-6 mo. rent back. Agt Co·op w/private pty. Mr. Granath892·6Z76 SHAK ES" al the full I~~~~~~~~~ orrered pnce of $165,000. ---- Expe rien<'e ro mantic Laguna Beach living m t his exquis ite o cean front residence. Old world French charm pervades nus 3 level, 4 bdrm , 3 bath masterpiece 1~ tasterully decorated Rela x on spacio us brick deck overlooking gor geous Ca t al in a s un s e t s Complete w /pvt access to 1)ne of Laguna's most exclusive beaches. This majestic estatl.' is listed at ~75,000 Townhouse condo on bluff 1n Newport Beach with easy walk to ocean & beach . Ownership of 3 bdrm. 21,2 ba unit incl Jge pool, jacuui, saunas & Ughted tennis courts $189,000 with $50,000 down . Ask for Sus an 64 0 3 796 o r Bruc e 760·6060 days. 851-2205 eves & wknds. I Plan one with approx 1400 sq ft & 2 Bdr. 2ba Owner will carry o r lease /option $184,500 Beautiful Bluffs condo w /s pa c i o u s wrap·a round patio. End unit Dolores plan w 13 Bdrm 21,11 Ba Opn Sal /Sun 12-5 400 Vista Quint a C reative financin g available $249,500 By Owner 760-6028 LG.FAMILY HM 4 Bdrms. 21,-:i ba, family rm Lg pool s i z e backyard. Comm te nnis & pool Open Sat. 12·4 at 14152 Klee. The Colony. SS1-3000ask forJan Turtterock Vl1ta 15°/oDOWN 3 BR 2h Ba twnhme, prestigious area. Rem ax MISSION REALTY 985 S Cst Hwy. Laguna PHONE (7141494-0731 STEAL! WHITEWATER VllEW 3 Bd 2 Ba, room for i>OOI Low down S270.000 $Lease Option :>40.3666 Whelan Real Estate Realty , Fred Gibson llliiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriliiiiim 714·559-9400 Orange Tree Condo. Plan 5, 2 br I ba $103,500. Call SS2-7S52 al'ler7pm ---- • TURTUROCtc • DEC ORA TOR'S DB.IGHT Truly a delight to see' A s pacio us Turtle roc k townhome featuring 3 levels, frml din. 2 car encl'd garage & muted. relax i ng co l o r :. thro u gh o ut ! O nl y $165,000 w /$100.000 take over loan. owe 2nd ~Welker 8 Lee REAL ESTATE Love ly 3 Bdrm 2 Ba hom~. upgraded Must s ee to apprec iate $145 ,000 Bkr coo p Assumable . Opn Hse Sun 1 5. SS! 6345 OPIEN SAT ,ISUH I ·5 LAGUNA NIGUEL 24341 Los SemlftOI 4 Bdrm, 2 ba. pool, spa, view ONLY $229.000 WOOOSCOVIE LAGUNA IEACH Up.-rD..pex Cozy charming bachelor unit with 3 garages C1nd s t orage room J1 1gh beam ceilmg, balconies. e xce l ocean v i ew s framed by mature trees A Laguna la ndm ark with ne w bathroQm., tcould use more work I Priced below mkt lo sell quickly at $175,000 494-1057 ~ Town & Counlry ft Rt~ALTOQl~ "dill 552-1800 UNIQUE! A University Park townhouse with no connecting walls. 14\tlly detached "Cambrid ge" model. Backs up to park on corne r lot. Huge liv ing room with frplc. overlooks s unny atrium. Formal massive dining rm. large kitchen . 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Attached 2 car g arage. Wa lk to pools. spa, tennis a nd s hopping. $138.000 . Ope n SCJl Sun. <Jl 4106 Seton . TURTLEROCK TOWNHOME Room to s pare with 4 Bdrms. 3 baths, plus h c arpet. plantation shu.t - ters and many upg rades. Fantas tic view of valley and city lights $320,000. Ope n Sat1Sun 1-5 a t 12 Canyon Ridge . WOODBRIDGE TOWNHOME 3 b d r m , 2 112 b a t h D an b u r y . Upgraded throughout .. cover ed brick patio. Good assumable loan $163 .500. Ope n Sun. 1-5 a t 9 As hbrook. INVESTOR'S OB.IGHT 3 Bdrm l 1h bath Ash model. New carpets, paint a nd landscaping. Air conditioning. Hig h assumable loan. $11 6 ,500 . Op e n Sun . at 30 Elderglenn. GREENBELT LOCATION Newly dee. 4 Bdrm. 3 bath 3 level "Heathe r " mdl. in Turtlerock with wide greenbelt view. Great financ- ing, high assumable loan. Offered at $259,000. Open Sat/Sun 1 5 at 37 Coolbrook. WOODBRIDGE LAKEFRONT The most dra matic lakefront foca- tion c~ be yours with this spec· tacula 3 Bdrm. family room Darby plan. bis ho(Ile is tot.ally upgraded throughout with plantation shutters and top grade floor coverings. No ex~nse has been spared on the landscaping. Extensive used brick, patio cover, gas fire plt and bricked in spa. Day & Night views from nearlJI every room. Flexible financ· In g. 1354,900. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 at 36 Wooagrove. Tii & Country REALT R 552-1800 COLDWeLL BANl(C!RC IEXCLUSIVIE PORTOFtHO AREA LAGUNA IEACH Lux urious amenities and spectacular ocl.'an and city v1ewi. keynote thi s c u s t o m contemporar) home 3 bdrms , 3 baths Ont' of 497.5494 the best buys in the a rea , ______ 11111111~~ at $365,000 1· Partner oeeded Month!} paym ents only Other partne r will s upply down payment J ohn Ma rshall. 631· 12.66. R51M~ Rf:Al.TORS 2. 2 Bdr, 2ba, huge deck, mi c rowa v e and upgraded kitchen Pool, jac uzzi. gas BBQ. Vacant. owner anxious $290.000 3. Decorated right down to lhe "gnat's eyebrow" lndudes everything a nd ready to occupy now 2 Bdrm 2ba in perfe ct condition A hideaway or e xec utive retreat Reduced to $375.000. SEA VIEW HOME 3br. 211)ba + family r o om . S pecta c ula r Vie w! Seclude.d lot Clubhse w /pools & tenns many extras. Owner will c arry. $465,000 Harrie t Harl Rltr 499· 16'5 or 640-6159 CAPISTRAHO OCIEAHVIEW 1 ______ _ CONDO O~n House I 0.5 1 1 - WATI Hf'RONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 ADULT CONDO Beautiful quiet home Mo ve in cond ition . $149 ,500 Call for financing details. 0 pP<Jr1 unity to mvt•:.l in Beaut Jbr. 3ba. fam rm. d es1 rub l ~ San J uan garden kitchen. wlk to Cap1~trano for UNDER bch, secur ity g ated . SI00,000 2 bedroom 499-5663 <'ondomrn1um in quiet a r e a , o n l y 3 y r <> ulcl $89,500 PRIVATE ~: M E H A L 0 B A Y Private area Fantastic \'lt'W lot Terms. P nn univ $395.000. Peg Allt•n. llltl', 4!.14-7578 IA YFROHT CONDO FULL SECURITY E lega nt w a t e rfront llVln g m exclusive all IRVIHE TaliCIE Holla Wood. Realtor 675-1676 675-1444 s e c u r i t y hi g h r 1 s e POOL & VIEW LIDO ISLE building Vi ews rrom A cozy 3 bdrm home every room . 2Br. 2Ba with formal du11ng rm Casual elegance Is the Boa t s li p available a nd pool . ll ighly caption for this~autiful Ex ce llent fina ncing expandable vie w of Spanish style home on COMMUNITY Five hedruom home on 4u1et cul·de ::.ac m the private communit y of Monar c h tJay . Th e perfect home 111 which to raise a la rge ram1 l> Enjoy private beal'h cl ub an d t e nni s Pnce $42S.OIJ9 harbo r a nd ocean A prestigious Lido Isle 600'TOllEACH great hslmg at only Includes 4 Bdrms, all GREAT TERMS! DEMHIE SOOERLJHG $335,ooo Owne r will with private baths . ln North l.agwl3,ne wer REALTOR c arry 2nd TD f o r 1nd oo r /outdo o r 3 Bdrm 3 huge tiled SI00,000 swimming pool and spa ba ths fam rm a nd 640-4518 644-7211 Excelle nt financing bricked firepluce flanks ·~~~!!!!~~!!!!~ Offered at 1649.000 courts $365.000 499-1320 831..0136 ,, __ C-Nwr -'- the great sunn~ kitchen ~ Open Saturday 14 30 The balcony orr the 2nd ·---------204 Via San Remo :.tor) m as tt•r s uite ~ , • reveals the white water AWAROW.,.MtHG _ *Cote Realty coastJI '1~v. Hoom for a HOMIE ~~~~~~~~!] & Investment QUAIKT & COZY A 3 bedroom house with ocean view ,plus I bdrm income unit Located m pool Move right 1n ' 2 7 5 0 s q f t · = M0-5777 $37S,OOO contemporary Lido lsle OCEAHFltOMT hom e. 3 bedroom, 4 bath 494-15 5 I plus study. 3 car garage. $450,000 Street to street location This first time offering ---------the north end Spic & .....,.,,~ ttlllll s pan w11.h fresh paint & ~i'f!.: Mc fORMAC~ kl new carpel Charming kitchen . Walk to the laqunaHils 1050 beach Seller will help ••••••••••••••••••••••• with h nancmg $260.000 I( L H T MONARCH BAY. FINANCING-$197,SOC An excellent fa mily AsSWM $96.SOO home m lhll> prestigious 1 _, ..... _ private area. 3 bd rm. v-,o-. den & lanai M;isle r Auume 2ndTD. bdrm suite has its own I mpressive Englis h fi replace. Ltl\'ely patio Tudor on romer lot over with pool. $175,000 24110 SQ rt. Pror lndscpd. HORTH EHD oc covered patio. Super A picturesque z bdrm k 1 t w .' m 1 c r o w a v e . hom e with charming Jenn-a1re; nook a,rea garden within walking w /vaulted wood ceiling, distance lo everylhmg 3 car garage. air cond, Stained and leadc<l glass Ind r Y rm w /tub . windows. hand !'arved 11 P g r ~. d .c d mantle $310,000. "Warmington Exit 4~ . at Ali<'1a. West on Ahc1a .,..,lrl\C."r to Hon, rif(ht on Hon to Ne wly c arpeted o n is an estate sale One or llAAI radiantly heated floors Newport Beach's rinest 2 patios. S69S.OOO. views. 3 bdrms home OPPO.,.....,..ITT OH with guest apt or 2 units "' Vl"'ll Redhilld-~Realty i ii:~ 1:~011 Realononucs 675-6700 LIDO $50,000 LIDO IAYROHT Custom country French H.ARIOR VIEW HOME "Montego" 4br, 2ba, Fee Land . loan a ssum. 675·2139 2 mstr Bdnns, 2L2 Ba. 9:tr..'N loan. Great terms J ohn Marshall 631-12Ji6 6 bdrm, 6 bath home with pie r & s l i p Spectacular view from • bayside brick terrace Features provide elegant charm. Call today. RVMR< ft f:Al.TOHS Redhill ~Realty til:~.-;-:wo REOUCTION Thui 4 bedroom newly furnished home offers truly spacious living in traditional elegance on beautiful Lid o Isle. Seeing is believing this exceptional value Call now! Red h 1 I I¢~ Realty I;-;-:~ -;-: ) ( It I ':'~'4~iat•~~ <:eorgia Sue. right on Georgia Sul.' to 248621~~~~~~~~~ Georgia SuC' Dr Open 1: RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 1714t 494-1 177 Main Bch/f own Vi•w I Bdrm C'n o dn , upgraded 15•·; down, owner will carry I" P $215.000 rurn 1s h cd 497 ·1305 LRG 4 ID IN WOODS N e ar b eac h real charmer Only $279,995 ( $300,000 a ppraisal) Try IO"i dwn. Assume 11'2"; or lease option Won't l ast ! Call Patri c k Tenore 631-1266 VICTORIA IEACH Sat/Sun lo9uno NHJ-1 I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEH SUHDA Y 1-5 24 341 lot Serranot High on a crest with ocean and mountain view New swimm ing r oo l , 1'>p a and an d s c ap i n g t·o mpletely upg raded with 4 bdrms and 2 baths. 2 stry, diqing rm. db l gar C al l ro r v1ew1ng Only S229.000 494-8057 AW .AltD WIHNING ASSUMEATlO~•<'i Unique foxglove model in Lake Park 2Br. Oen. 2Ba Vaulted ceilings. rrenc h doors . Prof. design ed landscape. Sl54 ,900. Open house 1-Spm Sat/Sun. PP 831· 1634 or7S9-2465 DUPLEX°" WATER Doell for 30' loat 3 & 2 Bdnns. 2 Crplcs, decks and patio. C /2 I Mewport Cntr 640.5357 PEHnfOUSIE UNIQUE CONDO with boat dock, pool, securit y + 180 deg ocean, Catalina , bay view Fee land. $450,000. Smith Meyer. Bkr. 640..5357 541-7113 OCEAN/SAY VIEW 2 Bdrm, 2 ba condo. Magnificent ocean and bay v lewm Pool , jac uul. clubhous e . S27S ,000. Own /Agt. 5"48·8636 SHilP FAMLYHOME s bdrms1 new pool, newly aec o r ated . move.in condition . Newport Bea c h . $389,500. HARBOR VIEW HOME LOWEST PRICE 3 bedroom 2 bath only $229.500 near Park & Pool. Owner very m otivated. Submit on down or trade. Won't last ! RCTaylorCo 6 4 0 -9 900 CANALFRONT-OPEN SPACE VU lo .. ty r.d•corated 4 b•d home. 2-story with charm, l•aded CJIOH, MexlcClft tfle, 1_,-llYMc.I "*" wttta patio & master b.d, ~ WfA to pool, t•Hlt & beach. R.dllced to $255,000 OwHr oulon. Sulunltl nt-1400 1;1i bloc k to st e ps to b ea c h A ho m e or charm 2 Bdrms, dining a r ea. frpl c, d eck , beamed ceilings , paneling, enc l yard, parking fo r 3 c ars $269,000. IREA TH'T AtclHG FABULOUS Rt·, iii 1 I I oi..p l\t '.l ltV I;,·.' 1 :\(11 1 NEWPORT CHARMER-POOL ASSUMABLE WEST HIME CONDO PrNANCfNG on E l Niguel golf course. 2 sty over 3,000 sq rt. I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Upper end unit with Save thousands In int. partl•l view ot ocean 2 • $295.000. Nearly finiabed OCIAtROMT Bdrm, 2 tt., air cond. comm pool It othe r Pn-toc._ s.p..-f-6ty _... • • .... street. LwQe pool mtd •II_...•• MCWtd boci y9"1 1111ro•1h'!-by trH•ry. o,.. ................ ....., •• _ ..... Open house Sunda y anemltlcs. lnq. ·By Owner 3 Br. Roorn SJ39,soo. Rlt4E UALTY ror 211d. story owe. --C21ll434-090I Ooen ll·Sdally. '*..1.~· COUMTRY LIVING Mlsslow Va.fo I 067 ~=~~e:::it· west An lmrnac\llac.e home ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ _.. _______ _ with priv•cy. L80 deg views . Sk)'Hlhta . 3 Ownor b\lilt new house, OWNER Df:SPERATE Bdrm tam.Uy room 2~ vac•llng 5br . p ool, 1 Br,. 2 Br candot, low bath•' loll of alau. $320,000 \hit week. •own + term•. J ohn . $36$ oo'o. Tcrms·let '1 snake a $40..4M8 ' deal 18»1Z3 ---------~ OOMHAMOMOO. • ..... , 494-IOl I ~'!f.!~~ ••• !!!~ OCIAHVllW Emerald ht · 3 Br a b81 (• m rm Beacnea co1Un11 and 1hutt.er1. Gated comm1mlty. with pvt. beuh and tennil. For eolrJ call 4l4-00ZI c .... , ........... VllWCOMDO '30,000 dwn and ••ume loans. 1131,500. Rae Jtodl"tn Gl·ml RVM* HI \I I•, H , ~., .. RJ~~do. $550,000 wit JS0,000 cub.75NICD On the ~·*· 4 bdrm, J i... OM bill lo beach. 1onll1 no mt.ooo. M2·1°'7 kltche11. fwo a...o°"' + M tftat c.-ld be lrd ....._.. SllS.000 fee. 631-1400 NEWPORT CUSTOM-URGE s,.cao. 2W. 2 .... -.... .,..._ IH U .... MC. '-lty room, txtN ...... ,.... .... ,... .......... ... ....... ·~..., h ....... Mmy mu...._• Sl4t,SOO. a.tr 11.y ..... 673-6900 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. lt£A ESTATE """·"-mall ~IV ~fll 2A)6 W Cout H\llV JIS MttW "-~ 8-ch a.a.o. i.a-9 611·1411 '7M .. CH.a.MB IH OLD aUffSt Highly upgraded Franciscan model situated in the most desirable section of Old Bluffs on a beautiful expanse green belt. Home features imported porcelain fixtures lhr~ughout. M~x­ ic an tile in e ntry and kitchen, quahty plus carpeting, c ustom shutters, de· s igner w a ll co verings & drapes. mar- ble floor in bathrooms, also included washe r & dryer and refrigerator. The ultimate condominium style living. $2.19,500. Young Park 551·8700 (Hll) lrv1M C&mpUB Valley Cent.er Woodbridge Vlliage Cent.e1· 752·1414 551·8700 VERSAlLLES 2BR, wlk to bc h , low dwn, no qualifying Sl40K. 730·227 0 dys 642 2682 HAHOIRIOGI 3 Br. 3 Ba. Assume lea.!e • opt ion . S20K down . Agent Steve 759-1920. eves ----Secluded 3 Br , spa, T H E G 0 L D E N decks, beams. ram. Xlnt TRIANGLE: Newport co nd OWC t2 ~ Bch btwn Big Canyon, $190,000. 6'5-14.96. Spy glass. & Harbor Ridge 38r. 6 walls of glass, 78' patios, Solar pool /spa. Fam rm. din rm , l i v rm , 2Ba . S275.ooo. owe. 640.0325; 759.5299 ------- OC EANFRONT 011 P1nk1ul1 Poillt $895,000 OPEN SAT/SUN l·S 1706 E. OCEANFRONT Owner /Agent675·8676 or 675-8444 Fo,.lcJ!t lft•ntors! Casht.pn! Wate rfro nt condo . Multi Million View· 40' slip avail. $400,000 V• Sunke n living room, formal dining, unending view of Newport & the blue Pacific. Gourmet kitchen, breakfast room, summer terrace. Master s uite has separ ate retreat with fireplace. C ome s ee t h is outstand\ng home today. Priced at $410,000 Call 552-2000 COLDWeu BANl(eRO assumable Call now! --------• 673-0248. --------- A TIN. BUILDEllS: Close up view property on large lot with loads of r oo m t o expand Currently has two 2 bdrm un its . Great opportunity. Reduced to $425.000. W at•rfrottf HoMH, Ille. Realtors 631-1400 •CREATIVE• •FINANCING* BAYVIEW OCEAHV•W HICiHT LIGHTS Ollt of Fldlt , .... This lovely ~ BR 3 ba home has lge paneled f am rm , w /fplc & wetbar. ideal f o r entertaining ,;55,000. A rare opportunity Open for inspection Swlday l-5 Offered by: BAYFRONT PROPERTlES 642-SOOO X216; 642-5002 BEACH COTTAGE $330,000 Cha r ming home 10 prestigious "Peninsula Point.. area or Balboa P e nin s ula Just 11'2 blocks from the ocean. 2 Bdrms. Uvin~ room with rireplace, dmmg area and k i t c hen , all taste fully decorated New carpeting and new c o ppe r plumbing. Double garage with automati c opener. Ample r o om ror e x pansion . G o od a s sumable loan available at 1.2"'c annual rate For details call 731-3777 ~ I ~ PROPERTIES Come & experience the lovely VlLLA BALBOA adult condos on the bluffs above Newport. Bay. Choose your own from one of the m an y floo rplans available fo r r es al e You c an also ta k e advantage of assuming a 30-yr . loan w / fixed inte rest rate. Plan 1 2BR, 2BA $211.500 Large deck Plan 2 IBR +Den $184.000 wt skylights Plan 4 2BR + Den $385,000 w / ocean & bay view Plan 5 2BR, 2BA $279,000 ocean view Plan 6 2BR,2BA $212,500 ocean view P lan 7 2BR, 2BA $210.000 +Fam . Rm. 645-4566 LINDA ISU llST LOCATION Elel(ant ho m e situated on 61 reel of prime bayfront on main tum- lng basin . Panoramic views of bay action from most every room . Double dock with accom· modaUons tor rour large boats or three 65 foot boats.• 'Ibis spec· t acular five bedroom, flve ~ bath bome it beautifully decorat· ed and includu a sparkling pool and many more outat.andlng and tmiquefeatures: 12.eoo.oo. • • ' I if .. .. " •• I • , ,, 10 ' I •• t. ..:. ,_ W. Orange ~ast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. May 10. 1981 ~~!.'!'.'!.~ ...... ~:!.~~~ ... ~~:!!.~~~ .... ~!!.~~~ .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~•••••• ~~~.~~•••••• ~~~.~ •• : ••• ~~~~•~•••••• ~'!'f.C!~~ ••• ?!.~! ~~:~~~ ....... ~?!..~'!'.'° .. rt IMctt UH Mtw,_+ IMcll UH .... ~.... 10,, •••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. I ,,....t, 1400 ....... "'•·•r 140 lltcCMM ,,..,..+, 1000 ..... ,,.,...., 2000 LIDO. ISLE channln1 3 Great lower E Slde loc 2 • ••••••~•;9••••••••••• ••••••••••"••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm, 2 hllth, playroom br 1 ba · til · • 11.ACn HOUSE Just remodeled 11650 ne~ crpt ~~~ .,_u dr~;:· ~~~~~~~~:!~k. COLDWllJ. ORANGE C"llNJY ;.;~_;fe~o Bill Gnmdy, S.S25 No' dogs. Wayne, ao X: 9S' lot. Sal 1tory. IAMm UU _84648 __ 18 _____ _ NEWPORT ISL.AND, by Commerclal Real mst.ate Services SHOPPING Bis Canyon Condo 3br. 3 Br 1 Ba House, new appt.13Q5,000. 875-3971 2338 North Broadway, CENTER decorator rurn, view, palnl inside&out, ocean LllASI Of'TIOHf Santa Ana, Ca 92706 P 0 0 1 • ten n 11 · 11 e view yard. Adult.I only 1 and 2bdnn, secluded FOl SALi 40.1'0 •4' ft -J.1' ""'" -,... .._. -...., l1800/mo 64G-S999 _ 1650 + uttls 6CS·3000 c 0 n d 0 I n .. Th e p . 0 Co c .. 1 •f LI••·, IHn ..... 1172,744 t r•u - IA YFROMT UASl-l.IDO PEHIN. Glamorous 2nd floor adult condo. Spacious 2 BR & den. <Over 2500 sq. ft>. Underground parking plus elevator. Available immediately at $1350 mo . Call Cathy or Dave Schweickert 642-8235. Versa Illes·· View . rt me ra~e unty n .uo.ooo MA ~·., -1 ,,. --it...ttM Ho. .. u..._,..._.. Dmta 'ollst 322 elesant clubhowse, pool. Airport location. .... -•••• ... ..._ ~-' fw ... c_. ••· '"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• spa, & 1uard sate' 2storyelcvatoredofftt't'bld(l ...ty. CorottadelMar 3222 •Cloaetomarln113bdrm. (Adults Only) Owner Approx.25,S87grosssq.ft FOR ""PPT 1714164" 0260 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ~ba . frplc. y11rd, 645·0230 75% loan -14\'lti,lnlcrc t A v-v SPYGLASS HILL S600 /mo. Townhouse. N.ID.ft.EX Contact·Tom Acklomor Davo Munro OWMER/9KR. 3 Bdr, ronnal dln .. ram - 4 -95-·4-486-·*---- 150 r t fxom sand . C7 l .. tt••Jl"'I rm, 2 fireplaces, lrg EIToro 3232 Reduced t.o S279K · 1175K "' ~-• yard 11600/mo. Bob & ••••••••••••••••••••••• lfewport-..Ch 901 Dover Drive Harbor Vl&w Centel' on 30 yr. assumable loan 4-PllXIS , ..... tri":/y Dovie Koop. 631·1266. 2Br, 2Ba Condo. new att3\4.No008ta.OWC ~'ur ••I" on land Prope 2100 A&t. bllns, pool, rmt & back 7141898-7607 Mobf .. HOftlff CHdo•lttf ... •/T••tt· d porch s.soo 496 9602 For Sole 11 00 .., ... .._ __ ....... 1700 cnntra('t .. O.OOO own. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shoreclirfs 2br, 2ba, f1m · mo. · NEWPOITSHoaES ._._ Balance all lnclu1lvc LAGUMAIEACH H_.L....._.___ LagmtaMMJ-f 3252 Westcl1ff 3 Br 2 Ba. 642 8238 644 ·6200 ••• • • • • •••••••••••••••• ••• ••• • ••••••••••• ••• •• 13°" A1klna IUO 000 rm• lge yard, kids /pets ..., .. ..,._,, .-h 3240 ••• •• ••• •••••••• ••••••• Fam 1ly home new cond 2 STORY A· FRAME Trr R I O II ti 1 I .. k f z k · Canyon Industrial bldg OK month-month _,.,.. ••••••• •••••••••••••••• · · 20 % down OWC ea 0 ousc r r THILAKIS "1 or a c · Ast. neartownlcartfestival 644.0164 ~ Newtownhouse,3 Br,2,,., 4 BR + den. Niguel gardener, no pet$ f795 balance. 143 ltlterest w /cabana. aldt park. tHVINF. Mt1oe3 srounds.9600aq.ft.fully ----Ba,tenniscrt,lblkbch. Shores, guard gate Avail now646-2389. Submit orrer Asking Pnncipalsonly.~30'10 IBOR'M Townhumc-. Lona Huch Peninsula leased. Gross annual 4blkstobeach 3Br 2Ba Atlanta/Beach Blvd Some ocean view 1117,500. Ope_n House Adorablelbrllden.N B. tennis, pool & apa O I St l d incomeSS.,000 67.,6700 New crpt, rr ..... h paint -'""/mo 213,.,_.,.,,,. . Comm pool, tennis, WOW!!! St 223L ~107 000 lu I up ex epe 0 un · Realonomic:s ., '"" __,,, ,,.,.,....,,, lk t b h FaoR· ECLuaoruERa 3 B 2 Brick woodbumin1 (prl. wci. 2nd TIUl>m Co1alnl owe 1225.000A&t Donna •s 642-5290. w98a '>Cl\ 0 eac $875. OS r Wash/dry C.tm decor 1213)439-e811 . 439 7255 Loh for Sde 2200 3br. 2"'2ba. frplc, (am rm. 4 ·"""l or492 2958 Won 't last Newport Crest Townhouse 38r, 21;ba. wetbar, walk to Bch, tenrus. pool. spa Mint Ocean view Avail 15, May SBS01mo lyr lse, Children OK 64G-l644 :•· on t::e waler. $30K S3S 000 ~ ~-9581 ••••••••••••••••••••••. gardener. S700/mo Mlssl Vt...'"-3267 own, ta e over ex1stmg · --1u PH~IX JASMINE CIHK 962-8375 eves °" .. uv loanof$220Kall3l)'( ._........... THESPllHGS " Vl:r"ll l·I WWhwaterV11 B ·r II ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br 2~ Ba on thto 'f;r Sole 1100 IRVINF. Great terms, subord p~:nu:: 3ubd>:.m~~f;~~~h~ Spr1nghurst 3 Br 2 ba 'HOME FOR RENT waler.TrrGold.S1lver .••••••••••••••••••••••• 18drm CONDO o n ~~al~l~~:.dt:~~!rc~~(i 714/492-8320 family , air cond . condo w/patto. gar 3 Bdrm S600 Fenced Reg Diamondsrordown Hcnl ruvers paymnt, water Pool. tennis &. hclpnnance plantation shutters. lmmac. Nr. Newland & yard & garage Kids & ----pml. Or will con!>ader noid high 1.nt. 8 units spa $84 ,000 Au um Buena Parit, 14 Unit site Talbert. S725.891_6396_ pets welcome 964 2566 ---------• trade for small Cost1 CM S3lO.OOO lO"< down loan OWC 2nd TO Cull $ 160,000 with plans. permits ~ori'! aolc:an V ~~~·n ~erL or 973.2971. Agt . no ree Mesa House 0 W c; 14 <;. 0 w n er 559-9581 engineering. $268,000 ready Only $1300. mo 5 blks to ocean Elegant 2 BAYSIDE, 3 Br, 3ba. two SO' shps Custom home $3200/mo 3 Br 3 Ba. on the water 12131431.4432 -Grut rental area near Submit orfer. Corner bdrm, ram ~ & den. Newport leoc:h 3269 ~~~ L;;:~.~~lc 's ~!~~ lmine; r;;,.+, 1400 .,_..JtH/ C1rn· Center. ~nod~an"a W a_oos :'ub~t~~e;~ f(,,'oUJ11a ck/, 4{04 (f75G mo.) Plush crpts ...................... .. terms avail 3 Br 2 Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• 011its S. 1100 556-2660 Realty. 848-4-002 6lJ. .Ji ~: 2v.i ba, cedar & glass. BIG CYH LEASE Cana l Front. owe NEWPottT ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~;.tl"•'TU7U:/tUf!J Dbl car pvt gar, fully 3 Br 3 ua. formal din . CUSTOM CONDO Boat shp avail 2 Bdrm, 2•2 ba Securit y systm $2000/mo S239K.PA1NT&S~\'E 9 Orrice building . MEARTHESAND E-Costa Mesa.2Brhousl.' ~ l)".')-cV1.9~ mainl. yd. Adults. no lrg master suite. very 3 Br. 2 Ba 2 Story 5425_000. Hurry won"t lalboa ,.., Dllples on large R4 lot. Condos I ' pets. Inquire.at 527 18lh. sharp, pool. view, hot $163,950. , 18 51 ! Bt 11 Grund Y. Seconds to the water OK. Agt. 645-7221 2435 E. CoHt Hwy .• CdM St. 714 /96().6331 tub. $2000/mo. Bob & Ninfa Jarvis 0 lriH 675·616l Excellent 3 BR owner's Dovie Koop. 631-1266 S PYGLASS homi! 4 Bdrms. 3 ba, exceptt0nal family hm Sl650 ·mo C~o .. ..L..-"'h m l"k •· t & 2 OCEAMVIEWLOT 3br. 2ba. frplc, good nwn ° e·t e uni OCEAMVIEW A.IOVE DAt+-Jt.~4 Bdr +maid's qtrs. neighborhood nr Bluffs 3 Br ··x" Plan 64 .alSO WATB.FllOHT r:~a21 bf~/-e~~a~~·~ DUPLEX HARIOR beaut. decor Super vu. Bushard/Hamilton Open Kitc h en Jr R JohnCoombeBkr OFFtCllUILDIMG income . C lose t o Drastic reduction on v. acre with plans & Top of Spyglass $650 /mo. (714)499·4737 Area. Located On Lg EASTBLUFF'S Super S-Clement1 1076 Pndeorownership.one Newportp1erandshops. brand new Balboa permit. 3 minutes to s2 ooo 1mo Koop collecl Greenbelt Near Pool d ••••••••••••••••••••••• of a kind, prestigious S289.950. duplex. lst ownen 200"l'.. harbor. 3000 sq ft home 631· 1266 Agt - ----$900 I M on th Age n l . ~::;;1~0 B rms. 2 ba FOREVERWHITE location in Newport WHleyM.TaytorCo. deprec iation. Great Will subordinate 3Br2ba,dblgarage,fam 759-9100 W .. TED VIEW Beach AU this plus a 60 Realtors 644-491 o renta I area 100 reel $135,000. 714/898·7607 209 M 8 rguerite 2 Br · rm w 1frplc and skylight. Waterfront H~1 "''-r b frplc S835tmO Appl F d d k"d OK BIG cyu cou'oo R " I 63 I , .. 00 root boat slip. Owner Will rom each Large 3 ,.,._..... f c_..... ence yar . I s . " " eo o" nc: ... $375,000 cons ider exchange. Mc:ome'roperty 2000 bdrm, 3 bath plus 2 vw-ro ~"' <2l3>469·432S $6501mo 96()..J980 Lovely 2 Bd 2 Ba, avail Plus the sounds of Pr1n . only. Call Bill ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm,2bath Owner will j Property 2550 1mmed ttl Sept 1 OHGOLfCOURSE pounding !>urr This Merrell. A'PLEVAUEY assist an f1nanclngi••••••••••••••••••••••• lBdrm. range. refn1c lBr Condo, pool. clbhse. S850 mo 631 1266 View 3 Br 3 Ba +Den & home has its own tale to Ne 8 r n ew 4. p lex . 2 $425,000 New Mobile Home 38r frplc · d1Shwa sher, gar, tennis. $375 mo lst last Patrick Tenore. Agt Bar $1100 645-7605 ur t e I I , l ts o w n bdrm, 2 bath each unit 2Ba, frplc. redwood S600 mo Years lse. 612 +S200dep 768-7633 - -646 1713 1nd1 v1 dualtty Xlnt hr I I ed deck , cedar shake Jasmine open daily IS ----Bayfront Pier & Shp 3 . lo c at 1on on ocean I wttt. trdep abcle, enc os siding, nr lake & sk11ng 642-8367 Huntington Br. 31, Ba New Kttl·hen. 2 Story Bay fronl r ur H1°hly unar1ded w/xtra pa '0 • ou e garage S41,900. Te~s or trade Ha ....... .;;.ur 32 .. 2 I " ,..., $165 000 Bill Grundy '"' .-vv "' C o m p I e t e I y ease Jacuzzi & pdt111 lge lot. SeUer has lge · · • 499-3816 WOW!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1600 Do k 1 loan at 113 k>w down. Rltr,675-6161. ---------Refurbished Year mo c ava1 498.S80()orTIG-l68J Ce"'rieryLoh/ ~~~~~~~~~~ Gorgeous c~t.om 3Br tn Just listed. Fantastic 2 Gorgeous waterfront Lease $3500 /Month for 40' boat Hasson & WALKER&LEER.E Crypts 1500 NEWPORT BEACH = OceanStden Ca Some Br view home Jasmine Pen I house Cond o Broker,759-9100 Assoc 8511651 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocn view. 2 yrs old C r e e k S e c Security gate Great •tARB 0 San JllGfl 1S% down and assume HAIR STYLING gat e pool tennis el c view SlSOO/mo 642·8850 View S675 3 Bd 21"l Ba OR nlDGE Ol·ean Harbor Lawn Mesa. 4 1 Thr dJ . . assume financing. 12 m1 0 1 S .,. A" 1 View Lux 3 Br 3 Ha Copfstrc..o 107 adj lots 1 Acacia Area. oans . ee a Olllmg SHOP rrom Orange Count> n Y 1400/mo. r orappt ,.en town home 2 m s tr •••••••••••••••••••••• reas.S9?·tl88 TRIPLEXES ln dM on PRESTIGIOUS SHOP line $ll2,000 Bkr call John Carey, United l"t.. 32,.,. Bdrms, 2•~ Ba $650 Lge Mastrr :.u1te, den, 3 Mlt... FrM--L-----~-oceans1deofPCH near o c AIRPORT. Brokeri.673-777 1 one "'"' / wel bars, r p . tenn1&. ""' -Comme-lal PLUS 831·1616or493-7766 _ __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• w vu 1 • ·~ Excellent gross plus J h M h II poo . Jac . $1900 mo WITH oc~ VIEW Costa Mna 3224 Sm oketreee 2 Br 2 Ba I 0 n ars a R ho San J 'roperty 1600 two duplexes and 1 income from sub-lease Ranches, Fanns, d 2 63l·l2166 67HCY78. 549·9009. anc llCMI ••••••••••••••••••••••• triplex in a row on 19th or upstairs nail salon. Groves 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• con o. car garage, nr Estates St. Balboa Penins ula. Four 5 l at i 0 n 8 -••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br, 2'h ba, condo, 2 car tennis/pool /school Avl. lllurrs 2 bdrm w 1\1ev. Over 3,000 sq ft or IALIOAISLAND Onlyllotrromsandand separate s hampoo HORSEPROPERTIES gar., deck. patio, pool, 5 /2 $625 /mo. (2 13 ) elegance Exclusive new M 3 r In e Avenue surf. Absolutely prime rooms lounge, waiting Cstm home on 3 ac ~O. 54G-.al3 474·7892or 12131474-0820 R&"M~ Immaculate S675 mu Bkr. 644·0134 homes from S.'115,000 Co mmercial with properties. & storage . Beautiful w/bamlakeoverllo/. In 14'2~(lnancingava1I te rrific Cool trarric cedar· decor. $27,500! OWC lBr. 2Br & Junior 2 WILLOWS 38r, 1"2 Ba. R EAi.Ti •ns SClll Juan Charter Rily & Invest Large building with 3 DUPLEX wtth Dock Includes fully equipped 496-8122 831·8811 units for retail or? for JO" boat. shop improvements & S ac on s plit ocn vu lots Capo Hilb owe Tennis crts, pool, jac, air, new crpts. Crpk. sauna, sand volleyball. fenced yrd. $600/mo. pool lb le Adult sorry. no 644-1480. 83G-sai0 ext 81 ----Capistrano 3278 llG CANY<>ti4 ••••• •••••••••••••••••• "'25 ooor lease! Call Bebe Smith. A11umabl. $524 /mo .., ' ee. 640-8050. Exclusive. Cull security. beautiful 3 Br. 3 Ba Private yard. wet bar & fireplace, many other amenities including Maids room. Sl4SO mo Call Anthony wkdys 642·5757 eves & wknds 644-8889 Beau almost new 3 bdrm condo View Ass'n pool & spa. tennis S695 No pelS 493-6871 2 Br condo, 10"'1<1 FHA -IA..\11 lb HO'l FOUR,LEX/Ffn Volley lalboa lay 'rop. loan. $92,500 Pnn only tlOMI-. Inc. M N Redlon Ownr/Agt. Call-497 2509 AEAL ESTATE A y MANY MORE! •-•900 C /21 M.wportCntr •675-7060• ~!'!:2. ~.i:c!••••••• • ! ~.~.~~~~~~v~·~ -~~~ 1 ____ 6_4_0._5_3_5_7_ Nellie Gail Rancho on 1 vu acres. Assume 9'•"' 1.nt loan Ranch lt\V prop SSS-8441 pets 635 Haker. CM 557.0075 TURnEROCK 3 Bdrm 2 bath. atrium, WALk TO 'OOL modern decor. across or sun on the deck 3 from park. Small pet bdrms, 2 baths. spacious OK $850 mo 675-8170, condo with sunny decor agent Santo Ana 3280 OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun H Gd, financtng, 3Br. pool. spa. 3221 S Manitoba Agt 547-7066, 975--0448 llONEYMOON CCYITAGF. 1 Br w /fireplace I have starte r inveslmcnl!> $70.000. orrer. Owner MISSION VIEJO HEWCEHTER Major tenants triple net leases Trades OK Full price S6.000,000. Smaller center 9% loan Full price $1 .450.000 Agt. 714/644-9513 DU'LIX·N.I. Near beach, two 3Br units. 2 car gar. nr park TSL INVSI'MT 642.1603 UHITS-C.M. 14 units. E·side, pool. 10o,,'7c financing 8 units, near new house w n rentals tr~nsfer red . 336 E Adja cent to Irvine Edinger 213/54G-6814. Complex and Airport. TSL investments 642-1603 By Owner. OWC at 13%. 3 Over 59.000 sq ft otrice 1---------- Br, 1~ Ba .. frplc, dbl site. 646-8710 or 645--1103 gar. Newpainl&carpel A_g~t_. ______ _ TRIPLEX College Park area, au 2 Bd w /encl. gar. 25% dwn & owner will help w /financing. Priced right at $168,500. Bill Kenned y 631-1266 751·8045 CondomlnlUlfts /TOW• 3VJ% loan S'7r dwn, only hoaes forMlit 1700 5'7,. t closing rosts is all ••••••••••••••••••••••• you need t.o move into IA YFROHT CONDO this 3 Bdrm beauty. Call now-won't last 54G-366G FULL SECURITY Whelan RealEstate INVESTORS: Two little homes on one lot. Zoned rot professional use' Owner wiU help finance All orrers heard' $89.900, TARBELL , REALTORS.5401720 South LGCJlllMI I 01 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spectacular oceun view 4 Br. Private area, tennis. Priced below ma .rk e l. $549 ,000 499· 1526. Bkr. Elegant waterfront living m exclusive all R&"Mtte R ~.i\l.T11Jt :-. security high rise ----"'--'"~-===== bu1ld1ng Views from every room. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Boat s lip available. Excellent financing.. 17 UHrTS Price S-425.000 9 ocean view apts. 8 comm ' I. underground parking elevator, frontage on Cout Hwy. CANYON CREST Prime Laguna location. CONDO 540-3666 3 Br with patios. Whela sundeck, sunken Ltvlng n Rm .. Family Rm .. 2 Re I Estate Fireplaces, Tennis & a Pool. 1225,000. H1--------- Canyon Lane, CdM Dt.l'LEX DE ...... E SOO-Ll ... G Assumable loan1. Pride "" ll::llll " or ownership, t.ownhouse other Real &tot. REALTott style with encl. rard. •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• 64G-45 I I Only 11-41,500, Cal now Moat ... .._. 979-5370 .~~~.~ ......... !!.~~ ~~~~~1 ALLSTATE New Mob ile Home, DESPEIATE! - oceanvlew-EI Morro VERSAIU.ES REALTORS Beach Park. •P 70. 2Br. Newport Beach 2 Br. 2 1pacerent$175mo.20yr ea. Condo+ 2 car20 unltl . Pride or lie. *59,900. •me parking. View of ocean ownership. E.11.de Costa & harbor . Pool as Meu. 1.3 million. 30% COSTAMISA.CUTII Jacunl SJ.32.000Firm. dwn. owe. Overall $8.100 Owoer/Alent lnterut 10~. Alt. Slntle •Ide doWlouH 21J/12M9d 760·9333 w /I& added r!D , pvt patio. walk to ShOppinf 1..-.s ,.,.,....., 1400 ...._., Pr.,.rtr 1400 It bua. (0f.A92&.55) ••••••. •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DISCOUNT MOBILE JIOM!S ~ H .. H8UALfTY LOWrllCI Dbl wide Cruuder, central alr, dahwabr, 11 rmt. Ul,tSO. Ste to rfrrocuW¥ToJi LE JIQMP.S ~ NEWPORT OFACE BUILllNG AIRPORT AREA . 15,000 SQ FT $1,200,000 LIASID LAND WESTERN TERRAIN, INC. INVESTORS DBJGHT 2 units on lot. Seller wtll ftnance al 13~. 3 years. Be autiful tree linfd street in Orange. Agt. 641· 1991: 631 ·4361 RCTaylorCo 47 DLXUMITS Less than 1 year old. In come $221 ,500 . Owne r /b uilder wlll carry! IALIOA·REDUCED NICE 6 townhouses, Balboa Peninsula. 2 Br l ~ Ba. 8 yrs new. 8 carrorls. Seasonal renta can double income. DUPLEX Prime Eastside Mesa location Sl 15.000, low payment, submit Cos la Only down RCTaylorCo ( .11) 'J')( )\) TWOHOUSF.S By Owner 1169,000. ~9628 Deluxe Trl-Plex C.M. near park". $189,000. 150,000 down owe balance. Bkr 979-4383 Reol Estate Exe~ 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trade or sell Long Beach 3 units. ocn area + Laguna Hill s Leisureworld 2Br. 2Ba co-op. A·l cond for place nrocean. (213) 437-7674 S825 mo Call Barbara at --- --Barrell Realty. 542.5200 Spac 2 story end unit --Lorted bdnn. 1 ba S495 MESA VERDE 4 Bdrm 2 732·2851. 731·4010 bath, double garage Sunny 3 Br H-om_e_G_ood_ lmmed occpy S750 mo Location Atrium & Agt 642 5200 Fenced Yard. Pool & Real &tat. MEW 21RW /FttPLC Wont.cl 2900 Bu11t-1ns . Aclults. no Park f795 /mo Agent. 759·9100 IAYFROHT Lovely 4br. Sba cu,.stom home near Linda Island Features lge master s uite. sauna. wet bar, frplc. game room & pvt. dock for so· boat $2500/ mo. yrly 642·9231 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets 642·0835. $675/Mo. Terrace 2 Bd 2 Ba. Npt Terrace 2 Bd 2 Ba Investor's looking for home in Laguna /So. Laguna Cor sale b y ow n e r . Stephen Flannigan 494-8481 R...tah ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G...eral 3102 4 Br. New paint, carpel & '650/mo. Charley Darr. condo, pool/jac .. encl drapes. Gardening 559·9400.Agt. gar, $625/mo. as of 6/1, service . 1750/mo. 3-8 2 ,L 11.· • • assoc.reelncl.646·3942 546-9950 r . ... o a . ' n •-------- . Woodbridge. Incl all THEILU~S 3 Br I 'h Ba, dshwshr. amenities. 2 car gar, 4 bdrms. 2 baths, super frplc. dbl car gar. encl. fncd bk yrd. $800/mo. clean. Yearly lease $950 backyard. nice area 644-9060 mo. Agl,673-5354 . 1750 Marguerit e . ---------54(}.3666 2Bdrm, 1V,i bacondowith BLUFFS, 3Br, 3Ba, fam patio Northwood . rm . pvt spa, $1 ,050. ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• 3 Bdrm 11"1 Ba, frplc . dbl $585/mo. Agt. 551·5000 644-2300 ....•..............•... Beaut 3 br, 2 ba. Crplc. all new decor Drive by 2317 S. Lowell $600 mo. lsl . las t + SlSO. 644-5069 Bradford Place 3 Br 2 ba condo w patio. gar Nr Bradford & Carriage $.545. 891 6B> Agt Cozy s parkling clean, freshly painted 2bdrm hou se, nr Main & Edinger. Lrg buck yrd, 2 c ar gar $550 /mo 637-7918. South LGCJlllMI 3286 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCfo:ANrRONTHOME O"looks pvt beach. z br, 2i,., ba. den. din rm. lge deck. SIOOO/mo. 499 2253. 499-5021 Condo"'lnMna Oc .. View! car gar, lrg rec rm. nice IRtl••l...tfcl area $750 Marguerite 2 br i!:'ALS '550 Executive home S4G-J666 2br. 2ba S775 WA TERFRO~n •• ~.~.'!~ ...... !~.~~ w /boat slip included upgraded. $2000 mo. 3 B d r m • 2 ~ b a l h 3 br. 2 ba S800 673-0248 493-5431 townhouse. pvt yard. 2 3 br. 2 ba Sl2SO Furn. ltllMHI w..d 3 I 06 car auto garage, 3 decks 4br 2ba $725 Lake Forest ••••••••••••••••••••••• orr bdrms. frplc In Uv rm Loguna leach 1248 IAYFROHT 3BDRM·2 BATII SBOO/WK Summer l950/MO WINTER & m s lr bdrm , sep ••••••••••••••••••••••• d~nlng rm & mod Twofamilyhome.4BR,3 k11 c hen 2 yrs old. ba, 2 kitchens. 2 living Comm. pool/spa/track rooms. 2 (pie's, vaulted Close to bus & So. Cst ceiUngs. Great ocean 3 Bdr 2 Ba. dbl gar. rm Irvine 2 bdrm. 21/2 ba for power boat up lo condo, au~ch g~r. Vi_t?W. about 35•. 111.50/mo golf'. tennis, swimming. JACOBS REALTY Avail. S7SO 760-6708 675-6670 c;,..= 3425 3 Br 2~ Ba. Condo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean view. $800/mo 2 Blks Crom So. Csl Plaza. Ask for Ron 752.5111. 6 or 12 mo. lse. S600 mo Xlnt cond. 551-4540 Plaza f775 mo. Paul view. Much chann. Like PENTHOUSE Hickey 751·8485. new. SHOO mo. agt. New 2 story condo. 3br, 2ba. nr SC Plaza. Hillie 494 7"<1 Beaut. tr!-level. pool. 67$-1541 760-1977 Cute condo 2 Bdrm, no ---·--·-~-----0 c ea n & mo u n la In Cute cottage, 3 Br 2 Ba. N!W LISTING winter lease '650/mo. le 2 + d Se lll spa, gar. l>SO. tst. last + pets. $540/mo. Donna. Oceanfront Mobile Home v ws. en. cu Y sec 551·2960eve. RI h d R ll g a l e g u a r d e d car son ea ors. Renta l $650 mo ., com m u nity. SlOOO . Large lr1·plex on quiet 209Gamet.1·661·0693 et. E'side Costa Meaa · 3 bdrm owner'• unit Two 2 CorotNI ct.I Mer 3122 bdrme. owe wlth ••••••••••••••••••••••• IS0,000 cash. Asking TWO&llAT 1250,000. 646·6710 or SUMMBl9fTA.LS 645·1103AI\. Eac h w Ith three N.I. TlftEX bedroom•, two baths. On 150 ft from sand . the aand. SlOOOweek ror Reduced t.o 1279K . 117SK ooe, the other $1500 to on 30 yr uaumable loan $18 0 0 per mo n t h at 13V.%. No co1t1. 631·7800, aak for Ro1er. owe. 714111118-7607 Aaent. •--"---------------•tMe.,......_. llH ....................... TRADE 126UMm SZAI0.000 Wlll trade aoK equity down to leaa unJU. '42-6113 ~ MAKIANOHllU I l ncom e Propertlea Eaaulde Cotta Mt11. ~ do.n. Owner wtll u rry. Prta.d to ae_ll 2110811.l!HOllES IN LlDO PARJC 2 Bdrm. 2 bath from USO . Nr water Waterfront. Homea, Realtora, Inc. Qt-1400 aakrorDan IA YROM1' CONDO l"\all)' fumitbtd l bdrm + den with 2 bathl. Spectacular view of h1mma bNln. Sec1,1rtly bulldhla. si.100sno. fk, !l 1, I!·!~,', !·'1 "i!r\ • I :1 If I 768 5600 """ "'916 furnished/unfumish"d Deluxe 2br, 2ba, McLain · '...,, . ., · "' · 675-9132 or87S-9U3. Adi•· -1 "'"""3816 unit al Bag Canyon lncl l Br. Carpe•·, drapes, ---""-0-•__,nYi ..... _--___ _ .. MOll.IHOME washer /dryer. frige, stove & refr lge., 2bdrm,2ba,view.walkto underground pkr, sec. carport. Water & elec beach, town, schools. Super dbl wide, 2Br. pool, & tennis. 644-9584 paid. $300/mo. I.st& last. Laun d r Y + I a r . 2Ba. SSSO mo. includes Avail. June 1. 64G-7464. Yearly·SZOO/mo/summc util! l11t + $200 security l Br condo. $800 mo.\No moves you ln. 642-6991 or qualifying-lease option. Sharp ne~ly"de"orat-" 2 S9 0 0 I mo I winter . 675-7104. So -" oeu F u r n / u n t u r n •----------Coast Plata. John bedroom plus dining < 2 0 8 ) 8 5 8 . 6 7 1 3 • arbor Rid&e Condo. 3 540-4646. room condo. Pool and apa . South Co 1st _<_7_14_l_548-0 __ l_08_. ____ ~:~~~:·.59;i~l:s~ah~ Nr. S.C. Plaza. Upstairs, Terrace area Walk to Upper Woods Cove. 759.8903 3bdrm, 2ba, ulll pd., South Coaat Plaza. 1575 charming Victorian. 2 1----------kids/pet1ot.645-0l93. month yearly leue. Br., Den, 2 ea. Ocean NEWPORTCREST E.ASTSIDI • Ag~nt, 631-7300. view. ago. %131373-3119 4 br. 2000 IQ ft condo, $1200 ·-..-... •150 split levl, lmmed. occ. 3 a'''"2 ~!wooda -..--,_ ~... 9990 /mo. 631-7270 r. oo. Tri level, Per monLh movea ypu ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1----------frplci micro-wave, pool . lnto lhll 3 Bdm>. 2 Bath LIA.SI OPTIOH SA.MTIA&O Dl. tenn • · No pell. S74S. llome near So. Coaat Two new 4 Bdrm Beautiful houae avall Day1 1146·4262, Eves P I a 1 a S h a r e d ea t. a i e 1 , fa bu 1ou1 now In elegant area. 4 1_MS_·"'4_3_. _____ _ a p p r e c I a t I o n Foxboro. ~/mo. Opn Br. 3 Ba. Dlnln1 Rm. mort1a1e-owner Sat /Sun 1·5. 31022 Llvln1 Rm. It Family ... ,... 3550 carr y, owner asent. Canterb Or. Rm . New wallpaper, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•2 Bdrm. view. ele&ant clubhouse, pool, apa, l)'m • HCUriL)' IUard. Verullla . Call 645-0230 . Rick. 83H.386or 546-6'708 cosy kitchen It many many xtru. Chlldre.n • pet.I OK. 758..a974. Ea1ltldt private studio, knotty pJnt, S29~/mo. Gaa It watllr paid. NO PETS. 54M890. 2 Bd 1 Ba, pvt patio, appl. Incl. M25/mo. Robert MlWunaM•. W. Npt. 2 Br. t~ blk beacb. Yrly. $675. SS2'8M3 .. 645-1387. . 1706 Back 81y ' Bdrm. 2 Ba.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --&..i.;;;....:.i=-=~--• f • m I 1 Y r o o m Summ•r rentals $200 w tnrepla~. CuJ.de·tac. wll-'850 wll. Avail now. t800/mo. lncld.I w1ter It 111·1700Marie Bhatra. Ufllll1lideid a Br 2 br, Iba, lldWt comm, l•.rdenu.6'2-7830. ......__ "I" Plaa. Prlme •/POOi • ·~· l550 mo. ____ .....____ "te....... 1724 RVM~ Lo c 1 t l PD . Loy e I 1 1__________ Call eves, 418-*4. THI...,.., ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Orenbell Le Pamllf -----------• lmmu. Slee. 3 Br a~ Cut. l l>drm rurn Room ..... St 00 I Br. 1 Ba., l.aJ-p tant For mat two bedroom, ba tclftdo. Walk lO pool cotta1•. 1 pert0a. Clean • • 1 .. '11. Coeu .... den. two '*-hi, be•UOM and tunll ct ob llSO, • P\1Yat.. No '*'· "25 orM' om eu:aru Yin, 1aJ'dener -.J011. N+m• !net 111111.111 ,. 0122. I'' t 1 '' !' ! ' 1 0 .. -~-------.. -.. -~ • -------~ ............. -• ...,a.,...._ ... ._ .. -"!10¢1'!'1..,.""°~P ....... •a ....... e .... ; ~Pll"'!"'! ... C~CICllllO"°Ulllll"'ll~~·.,.~.o ... p9!!1 ... S._,.., ...... 9"!"~U~.,U~,~"""f ... O~.--.,..c .... .,. ....... _.. .... ..,,..._. •• ,., .... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. May 10, 1981 DI Cash in on 7or11~-Her•'•••urethln9forOren9•Countyadv•rtlNr•- There are two ways to win with a Daily Pilot High Roller Ad Run 7 days for $7. 77 11 days for $11 .11 -3 lines D ·1 p·1 .-... . Items totaling $500 .00 or less Call 642-5678 II J I • Private Parties only -no commercial businesses please. Any classification. No cancellation Rebate. Aporhftenh Fwmahed Aparhn•nh u..fwft. ~:.".~.~ .... ~~~!:.~ .... ~~:.".t:.~ .... 1~~'!'.' ............ !~.~~ ~:!'!~!:!~.~~ .. !~.~~Gt~!.. 050 ~~:.~~ ..... ~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• OR' t . C t M 3724 ro1 3102 Cotto Mna 3124 Cotto M~ 3124 lf'Yine 3844 rr1vute entrance Prefer Moving? twoid dep()btts ••••••••••••••••••••••• s O c. Ill Owntwn HB •• ~:.~ •• !'!!'•••••••••••• ••~•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ma 1 e 0 v er 4 u N 0 & cul Llvln~ ex!JenSl'!>' Single car guraKe. H B 2.000 SQ ft. $1200 lse. Red CASA DE ORO APTMTS FOR RfKT HEWPORT Large l bdrm m triplex lbdrm + loft Oranget ree smokmg, no dr1nkmg. Profess1onally i:.1 nt·t• Storage only Sf.O Cnll CarP!~89J.~1 ALL UTILITIES PAID H.B., N.B .• Costa Mesa APARTMENTS near So Coast Plaza CONDO ate, avail ti /I SH5 Sha re ut 11 s · 1971Housr. ....... TES 536'8312 --C OM MER C E Something for Everyone 2·1Bdr. avail. $270. mo Patio, garage. adults $475 S56·0637 '"'"'"' Offlc• Rental 4400 Bach. to 4 Br. Unfum Plus utlls. No children. only. no pets $395 mu. 673-6711..'> Fem wanl.t!d hse nr s c ~ 4134 •••••••••••••••••••• •• • PLAZA Compa re befote you rent . Cus tom design features. Pool, BBQ, surrounded with plush lan dscaping Adu lt living at its best No pets Apts Certain locations no pets, no waterbeds. 833-9293. Plaza, avail 519 Tera *Shor.ct LlviruJ * 1617 Westcliff N B Want M A K E S o tr e r : P oo I, spa. 2450 Newport Blvd Loguna leach 3848 556 9016 eves ~:ounselor.> to pt>rsonally financial inst 7000s f Ct replace, laun room, Costa Mesa 2 BR COHDO ••••••••••••••••••••••• select your compatible 1st floor Agent 541 5032 N E W p 0 R T beamed lcleil tln gs . D I 2 B b Designed for shared 1 br ocean view frpk Furn room.•µvt home, rmmte to s uit your garages. a but t ms up ex ,r l'i a hvmg or family with 1 'd k 'be m ' pvt Ba. middle aoed lifestyl'• Shared 1,1,.1n" G d •· T h S415 N D ch1'ldren Pnvate Q1nk 1n ge ec · open a s. " ~ .. ar en "' own ouse /mo. opets ave, ~ S8()() 494 0066 751 4293 working man only $1!!0 833DovcrDrSuitc31NB KOLL CENTER BEACH NEWPORT . Bach furnished $370 365 W. Wllson,642-197 1 design. NO F EE. Agt. 644-7211 each bdrm. Fenced _·_:__· · mo CM 548.c.113 6311801 ~L MGMT 642-1603 ---patio & laWtdry hook-up Newport lffch 3869 Elegant executive suites . AFFORDABLE ---New Condo Jbr, 2b11, lmmed occpy 769 2 B ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUSCASrTAS lolbooP..W.Mlo 3107 Crplc, micro. balconies, H am i lton $455 mo Hoom w 1bath, k1tcht-n priv, pn valeentrance 642·1879 in p restige location With complete support services 475 to 3360 Sq. Ft. Furn. 1 br apt. $3.25 & ••••··~··•••••••••••••• dbl gar yard $750 mo 96J..8182, Agt up. Encl. gar. Adults, no $400 Ut11s _pd. 2Br Duplex 644-4998 - - - pets. 2ll0 Newport Bl 410 Hardmg, Balboa No -2 Bd rm I bath duplex, S48·4968btwn8&5PM pets.547·1~ I Br Ad ults, no pets largepat10,privategar, Huntington lffch 3740 I br_, Pe ninsula Point, ••••••••••••••••••••••• avail. May 16, S390 mo L n d r y room , pool , small pet OK. $450 per carports. $3851Mo. $265 mo. Call Pam, Dave or Dep 931 W llllh St Larry,546-5880 $375/up l 2 bdnn, pool, 962·5216 jac, adlt, 18992 Florida, H B. 842 2834 or 842·3172 ----i 548 0492---2 Br. I Ba-. -poo-1 -S475 BEACHFRONTUNIT 1 Br. Adults only, no pets Costa Mesd 2 Bdr 2 Ba, yearly Near Fairview & Baker. 64 1 0763 H.B.'s FINEST rental-$900 pr mo 545 1882. Spanish Estate Living! Coast Prop. 673"-S4lO ---Dmta Point 3826 nea utifu l park-like C det M 3822 2 Br 112 Ba._Townhou~e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• surround111gs Terraced •• ~~~••••••~•••••••• garage, patio Quiel hfe 3 BLKS FROM f'Clf pool Sunken gas bbq 1 B style Mature adults. no l br l ba aU utils p<1 • mmac I r ocean vu 1 h Id u • • ' sparkling fountain s blk f · b• h Sh 'd c 1 ren, no pels .-75 $360.8311873 S rom c are mo 548-5479 pac1ou ~ room s ga r age, laund facil ----· -2 Br 2 Ba xtra lrg lower Ra unil, gar, lndry fat•il, S4 7 5 $395 661 l.33.5 Separal~ d1nm g area $650/mo. Agt67J.1181 E 1S1 d e 2 Br l w a I k In c I 0 s e l s . ----c ll Vrd . hom_ellke kit chen & Enjoy summer Uv1ng all 5i2.8~~· 645 :i:,ar ca b1 nets W alk I u year Wlk toCdM beach ' 1 Huntington Center 2br. fr pie. lge deck. enci Quiet Adults over 35 I or 2 v ~; ~ ~e~~ c~ b:·a ~t·e~n I I Bedroom furn. S440 parking S750/mo avail 2 Bdrm F rom $325 d k 493-1030 I 2 Bedroom·fum.SSIO 1mmed . 675 8589 or Beaut landscaping No opener, ec_. __ Ad~~~· nope~. 642 7544 pets .. LEEWARD APTS. Huntington leach 3840 Utilities Free. 2020 Fullerton, C M ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bac helor apt, w /refng. 631 _0397 LA QUINTA HERMOSA place fo r micro, So. of 16211 ParksldeLn. I blk PCH. $275 mcl utils W or Beach, 3 blks S. of 760· 1813 aft 6pm Edinger -------- 847·5442._ __ View 3 Br. 2 Ba .. garage. L B h 3748 202 Femleaf $1100/mo 09uno eoc y e a r I y ( Corn e r o r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean Blvd > Owner Studio. SJOO. room S200. 673 3115 + ut1l Shr oct>anvu patio. prof bus 40 +. S~clac\Jlar ocean & city nn-smkr 194 1>451 hghts view from every room. L arge I Br .. APARTMENTS Beautiful landscaped garden apts. Patios or d ecks Pool & Spa, covered pa r king Adults, no pets. 2BR. 1 •1.BA $470 398 W Wilson, 631·5583 s«o . ' ADULT ..di~. LIVING • I & l BR P~l•O 401\ • Pon• A R~1 ~oom • '""~ dfft l .1'·0h•P• .t • JUQ '" Bu en & Snoo' S I G SEA ENVIRONMENT 9632 HAMIL TON H B 962 4500 Newport Beach 3769 $600/mo. Call Anthony IBR ••••••••••••••••••••••• wkdys 642-5157 eves & 2BR 2BA $410 SE ASPRAV 2Br. 2ba. WS5IO frplc Rec & secunty a y, Nr beach 1645. 891·6396 agt OCEANFRONT wknds 644-8889 2250 vanguard Furn 3 B<inn. 2 Ba. 2 Cotta Mesa 382<4 ~9626 car garage with office, ••••••••••••••••••••••• L 2 b b f I washer & dryer incld MESA VERDE home ge r. l''z a + am1 Y I\ v a 1 I N o w atmosphere. 2 & 3 dlx rm. xlnt E Side toe. Wkly /Mnthly. apls. No pets. 546-l034. near new, 1'>10 548·0844 TSL MGMT. 642·1603 --or 759·5391 ---. 2 Br 1 Ba Maple St. -- Fantastacally _furnished Adult, ref rig. 00 pets. 3 br, 2 ba twnhse, dbl gar, t~wnhouse, with ocean Quiet. 5375 Sierra no pets. $575. 673·7294 view. Tennis court, pool Mgm t. Co. 641.1324 Monticello. $925 /mo. 760-9117 4 Plex 2Br, 2Ba, frplc, SHORT TERM Rentals Spacious 3 Br Duplex. single encl gar, $425 mo. Weekly & monthly ~25· Poos';.=dry fac lst & last, S200 sec. No Agent,67!>-8170 pets 549-0472 btwn EAST SIDE SAM 7PM /\va1l now. 2bdrm. Iba, 1 story, s hag, drapes, 1 BR. $350 per mo .. pool. patio, frplc, d tw, beam ad Its, no peL'I. 423 W. ceilings, gar, adults. Bay 548·9516 ---2 Br I ~ Ba, gas pd, $350 + S350 deposit. Crpts, dra p es , bit -ins Mcf'adden nr Beach Bl AD ULTS. no pets 893·4~ or 646-9243 THE WHIFR.E TitEE Luxury Adult units at affordable l.1Ving. 1.2 & 3 Br Well decorated 01 ym p ie size pool. lighted tenms courl , Jacuzu , park lake landsca pi n g . Most beautiful bldg. in H.B. From $395. 846·0619 PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS COUNTRY CLUB LIVING IN NEWPORT BEACH An adult community on the Ba l'k Ba y Spectacular Spa, 7 s w1mm1ng pools . II hghted tenms courts, b1ke t r ails. puttini: green. Bachelors. I and 2 bedrooms apurtrnents, and townhouses from SSIO 00 per month On Jamboree At San Joaqum Hill~ Road (7 14)644· 1900 Oceanfront for Winter Rentals Furnished & unfum Broker 675·4912 Hoom w/lcitchen priv avail now 642-6811 Lr.; beaut furn Prv entrance, lovely gardi!n S6S wk Also room $50 494.9575 Hot•la, Motels 4100 ••••••.•............... Ba lbua Inn oceunfront J,ow winter rates Daily or weekly K1tchenclti! SOO & up. 675 8740 SEA LARK MOTEl •Weekly rentali. now avail •StlSand up •Color TV •Phon{':. tn room~ <!274 Newport Blvd (' M 646-7445 d LI VE IN NEWPORT NO FEE' Apt & Con o BEACH FOR SIOO PER rentals Villa Rentals WEEK 64S-0440 675 49l2 Broker Oldest & largest agency m So Cahf smct• 1971 l'rl'dth ADC.NBC.CBS. Cosmo. Phil DonahUl' • ''l off• lo idl who need :i plal'e 'l/ew1-1urt Beach.641 tll9'J Garden Grove 1195 34112 Rmmte wantt-<1 Lo shr IRt- cond o nr S C l'la1a Saun.i IKJUI. Jal·u111 Prl\ ate bath A\'aalable now $250 + exix•nse!I Call 557 :IS~ or 75!'.l 0060 Share beaut N<.'wµurt H t-11<hl s home Overlook111g thl· hay & open occ.rn Your o'"'n large Bdrm & full hath Nun ~m11k111g S:J50 646-11055 * OC,E.AH FRONT• Summer Retttak 4200 Frplc , panelled , patio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fem shr apt C.M '~rent lbr. SS75 mo f.42 0045 Balboa Peninsula Fum z $165 + ut1l Ref rcq Aft eves Br. quiet loc 50 yrds to 6 JOPM 64!>-4740 Steps to the bch. lge 4br beach $450 wk 675 3148 217ba c lsed an patio. Furn 4 Br, 2111 ba elei.:ant yrly S950/mo 673·2507 horn e M lie to bl' h .,.-S850 'mo.968~71411 Oct>:sn view, spacious, lux , 2br , 2ba "Versailles"' Condo all amen f750 $57 1997 WESTCLlf'F 2 BR. 2 BA D R., frplc, pool. patios Adults. 1'>95 675-6999 BAYFROHT Super posh 2 br, 2 ba pent house 2000 sq ft. Sec. bldg, boat slip avail. Sl450/mo No pets 675-0105 Sublease 2·3 m~ avail June 1st Ocean \1ew full spa Sec guard 642-5465 ' N e wport Bta c h Summer Rentals I 4 Bdrms . Agent .ludy ~59 9400 3 Bd 2 ba h o m e Furnished Newport Is land Weekly SSOO, Agt 833-26.50 Vacation Refttak 4250 Cannery Village !bdrm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $400 mo avail May 21st •NWPT OCfo::AN Jo.RONT Call67J.65229 5 & l.1do Isle bayfront. s m ----boats & dock Wkly Beaut. 2 Bdrm, frplc, 673-SURF balcony, qwet street 315 --- E. Bay. S595. 962-8840 Lake Arrowhead Condo Lgl' ai>t to shaN! " M St ra 1ght Dana l't . pv I lta. $250. tst & la:.t 768-4234 493-0987 NB strt prof gentleman wlll shr beaut JRr 2Ba home w emµlo M F over 30 SJSO ut ii ind 760·0802 MD seeks prof M / F who has house 111 shr North Lal! . CdM or N B 644·0381 eves wkends 3 Male/Female needed to share 4 Br. Apt. in Newport Beach area 979 0345 F rmmate wntd to shr btfl 2 stry C M hrne. w 1d, f p. Jat'. mn> xtrs mm to bch $280 + Juda 645-2362 aft 6pm 714.1851 0081 •DELUXE OFFICES• I Room & 2 Room. ~o lease requir~d 2172 OuPonl Dr AdJ A1rporter H o t e l 833· 3223 9· 12 CdM Deluxe Suites. AC. amp! pkg, ultl pd. 2855 ~. Csl Hwy. 675-6900 PERFECT LOCATION 405 Fwy./ HortM>r Blvd. 2280 Seto Ft. Deluxe office. Ott-stt. mer'· A/C 979-9997 1.25 Sq. Ft on NEWPORT HARBOR • JOflltorial S."lce & Utlltift Included * Adtacent to Airport & RHtawant Row * Access to 3 maior ~ 833-8813 AIRPORT AREA I'' u r n i s h e d o r unfurnished Executive Suites m lrv111e, walking distance to Airport AIJ servil'es a\ail 2082 M 1chelson. Suitt! 212. 714· 752-0234 NEWPORT C&n'ER P restiC)ious location J window offices available in Full Service Legal Swle m Newport Center Avail May 15 640.5640 7 17th STRHT,C.M. • 2 room offal'e suite 3035 S .... Great parlungm Great :>q. rT • bldg $220 mo Pluah offi'cH ltealonom1cs 675-6100 --------lay Views uainess Rentol 4450 Privat. Patios •••••••• •••. ••••. ••• ••. Loh of Windows For store & office space Partinc) GaracJe at reasonable rates Fdr the business man 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. Who wants to make a MESA VERDE OR goo<l 1mpress1on PLAZA WOft-. Lcut. 1525 Mesa Verde E. C M Cal Today! 545-4123 ( 7 I 4) 6 7 5-8 6 6 2 Space for Rent in active beautiful beauty salon NEWPORT BEACH Any related specialty Convenient Peninsula ok Fashion Island. N 8 location across from Pat. (714)640.6023 City Ha ll. Executive ------ styl e o ffi ces w /full COSTA MESA services avail. From 215 4860sq ft on 17th St. in sq fl. and up. No lease Busy shopping center required. Call 67J..3002 <7141642-8519 Office to share CostJ Mesa $150 mo. 631 32al •SPACIOUS * Prof decor. 2br, 2ba, s pi ra l stair s, frplc, skylites. patio, spa, ga r. l block to bch. Util incl $1.0SO yrly. 645--6406 after 6pm $450/mo. Avail. now 2 Br 2 Ba TSL MGMT 642-1603 2 Ir. I la.~· Apts . Garages. 1 child VERSAILlES Just off Harbor Small Lovely 2 br, 2 ba, former Beaut furn. spacious 3 level, Jbr. 2112ba Pool, wlk to lake S700 tmo. 640-1605 Non Smoker 28 yr..+ All Woodbridge amenities Aft6PM 857-2807 Newport Beach, 2 offices 1n exec suites. Pvt entrance Sec1recept avail l mmed occupa ncy $600 /mo Sara . 851·8141 PRIME RETAIL LOCATION 1750 Sq. Ft. HEWLYDECOR. dogOK.556-6516 O K ' n ° P e t 5 m o d e l. decorator Avail. now. 29 14 W 1 Br. gas pd, encl ga r Water/tras~id. $475 touches. clubhouse & Oceanfront 2 Br. 1 Ba. d /washer. pool. Ad ults Bach. w/loft, refrlge, 964-2566or ~iJ..2971 /\gt . amenities 1599. Sandy, Happy, outgoing res p employed, tidy Fem to shr m y rozy 2 Br 2 Ra Npt Hgls pool home Non-smkr. av 6 I $.TIS 645-2663 CorMr LoCation Outstanding StrHt -aide Identity. Firep lace . g arage. 642-5073. s tove. pool. $380 283 no fee 642.6149 $300 I week . Open . Spacious 2Br """'"' Pool & Avocado 645-6404. 3 2bd ~-f -,-. --- Oah u, Hawaii beaut. studio condo, o'lookmg gol!. ocean. 494·2667 Executive ofc + secty I reception area. nr Air Port S350mo i ncl Janitor , A/C, crpt & Paneling. 833-1414 Negoffalbl. Tftm1. 7 14 / 7 5 I 6 I 4 I o ~-rm a pts. rp c s. 2 Br. l Ba Apt Sundeck 213331.5417 la undry fac. 2Br lBa.Frpcl,dshwr, microw ave ovens, S47S.lsl &last TRADE HOM E IN Call 6 75-8662 RETAIL STORE 1 548-9556 newcrpts &drapes.ear. underground s ec 6755378 GRASS VALLEY for VILLA COROOVA S4GO 645·6404. IJ-r'k Ing $500 I mo n ' c e ho m e i n F 38 45 :.hr w 1s mkr CdM 2brt2ba $325 + 1 1 ut1l /sec .• Br unfurn 760.1186 'fHE "GOOD LIFE" YEAR·ROUND FUN: Social Ac11v111es 01 reclo• • Free Sunday Brunch • BBO s • Par11es • Ptus more GREAT RECREATION: TenntS •Free lessons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Heallh Clubs• Sauna • Hydromassage • Swimming • Golf Driving Range BEAUTll'\ll APTS: S1nglea t & e Bed· rooms • Furnished & Unfurnt$hed • Adult Living • No Pets • Model• Open 011ly 9 lo 8 Newport a .. ch N. 880 Irvine 1a1161111 (714) 645·1104 Newport 8Mch "S. 1700 191h SI (Dove• el 1ll1hl (714) 642·5113 Most ulil free. New crpl, I & 2 BR A"S 963-6490. lBr, lBa. enclosed Gar, L.a~una /Newport area e n c l garage, pa tio. POOL.C&D,AGT w lk l B h's · prtly Cum. on 43rd St. Classic Spanish home 1n Bayfront offi ce space for lease, l /mo free rent 646-4419. COASTHWYCDM Front & rear entry. private FREE parking ' d h h lnd N a o eac · pacious $495 /mo. +Sec $51·1690 footh 11 t f N s ws r, ry rm. 0 731·6829or 548·0574 2 Brm 2 Ba Condo Pool. 1 comm Y 0 0 pets. tennis, Jacuzzi, security 2 Br Townhse. $625 CA ad1acent to forest & Fem r rrmate wanted to EXECUTIVE SUrTES 2 BDRM S46S Executive townhome, So gate. garage. 1575 mo. Adults, 00 pets View Golf Course 1·2 weeks shr w same, straight. Dover Dr. Nwpt Beach 1050· s 1.10 1sq ft OWN ER <714)497·2351 I BDRM $395 Cst Plaza loc. 3 br, 2'-"l Adults only. no pets. 1409Superior 645-8684 from June-Sept Call pre fer \M NR a rea 714-631·3651 wkdys ommerc:lol 2323 Elden Ave. CM. ba. pool & jacuzzi, f775 646-0267. Thom. (916>273-6118 19 30 953 9009 d .vs , or s R.ntols 4475 642-7605 mo.Call 955-0006 eves. ___ SanCle,,,..,.. 3876 -Prestigious fice pace --lrvht• 3844 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Park City, Utah. 2 Br on 640-4704 N~r_ _ 3 w I nd ow o ff i ces ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ne we r 2 Br pa t io & Zbd -1 · I p I If ss75 1 available in full service 5,000 sq ft of space avail · rm, ut1 me · oo . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br , lo/• ba, 2nd nr apt. go t·ourse. mo l'rofe!is1onal Woman has H bo Bl d garage. Adults, no pets. q u iet , mature couple Ad ults Condo. 1 br + loft. close lo shopping, beach, lhru Nov 499 1.526 Legal Suite in Newport on ar r . v near S435/mo64S-$577 pre f No pets or I II lar~emndem2Br 2 Ba Center Avail May 15 Warner T his space children. Call 548·7689 poo s. tennis. etc n ~ pet s or s m a Oceanfront Condo Potpu Apt to ~hare w sam<' HI 640.S640 a d j o i n s a w e I I 2 HUG E Bedrooms in 1________ 730 1250. 542·7609 child ren. SSSO. 83.5·3252 Beach, Kauai. 1 Br S45 a CdM 675-5862 established retail store. super location . Fully S J n"ghl 2 Br .,,,,, 499 !526 It is excellent space for MES ... Pl .... ES Cha rm ing 2 level condo, I an uan 1 · ....,, · Male or L'emale $160 + I 1· h ca rpe ted , bu ilt-ins. "' " C .J ..__ 3878 -,. Ocean view and double add itional reta1 . 1g t ground floor. Adults, no APTS b r w llort, beamed o,..s...-v. ullls Non smoker offices in full service assembly, specialty pets. SJSOmo. Apply Apt 2 Br. 2 Ba with Gar. ceiling. a /c, refrig. Best ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUERTA VALLARTA Ne 8 r S C PI a i a suite now available at shop, o r inven tor y P I b b lo ft 1n Or a ngetree 2 Br, den, 1 Ba, dlnmg Avail.May 2S toJune lO. 5579640 storage Could be B 568 W . Wil son oo . s pa, ar eque, ' Ed · h "TheExecutlveOffice" 646-4477. cathedral ceilings, F /P, all-ad ult community, rm , .tiving rm. 1'>25 /mo n umt on t.de wa~er M. F to shr lg furn 3Br. NEWPORTCE NTER excellent distribution D /W, balcony. Quiel next to running stream 855-«$5 Sleeps 2·4• mat service, center. Call 546·3700 or · t be h kitchen 2Ba a pt w /pool Util Pd 644·4492 2 Br. No pell, 571 W. Adults over 25. Avail. Super quiet, peaceful, Santa Ano 3810 priva e ac · · 847 2223. Joann St. l child. $365. now . $565 /m o. 2650 secure. Avail. 6 /1. $475. ••••••••••••••••••••••• New hotel with dining $275 /mo. 548-1200 --- 2248 Canyon St. 2 Harla,549-2447 631·6030 ( Extra-Jg zBr 2ba condo. room, swimming pool, $250-lsl and last. Newport Canner y Village 450' OFFICE-STORE children $390; Sierra Pa tio , g a r , pool , etc S5S .OO 61 day S h ores . No s mk office or shop space in 525 sq ft or IOSO sq rt. Mgmt. Co. 641·1324. H_..gtoR hoc:h 3140 H..tlngtoR BNCh 3140 w a 5 hr / d ry r , pr 0 r 548·6646 ; 642-5200 645-954!1 quaint character bldg C 8 r P el, P ane 1 i n g · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · d d ----$475 /mo. avail J une Sth. parkmg. Newport & Bay Id p11nte • new rapes. Tahoe/Incline Vig 3 BR S h c t 2052 2s~~~~ob:o~ ~~-r=~o~r.:======::;:==========::;;i Adults. Close to Mi Sq condo, lake view'. new, M~ s:r ~ ~~i:.ptoo[ Z:oi 67J.65229-5 Ne~~orte~,~~-C.M JoannSt.642·7344 Ke nnybunkport? Prk.775·0529•631·1098 compl furn. $85 pke r Sun.oraf\.9 :~m OFFIC~FORRENT 556·418l or644-222.8. 3 Br 1 1\<o B a Con do, nl1ht. $550 pe r w ·· Ground floor office, 2\o'.i . Lakes, s tream s & waterfalls in the back yard of a brand new l or 2 bdrm condo. Frplc, bltlna, gar, pool, jac. $540 & up. 979-3376 Isn't that the boat Woo d aide V i l la ge _54_9_·_00_12____ Fem . 23-35 to shr 2 br blocks from beach. 315 Waterfront offices & that Won The Amen·ca·s Cup 1'n '757 SS40/mo. Wtr & gas incl t wnhse nr So Coast Jrd St. HB. Asking S22.5 dis play s pace Coast 54S.7975af\3. Priv ate year round P lua wtsame, furn . permo.53&-7"3 Hwy. Newport Beach ~f'V"'\~ r esid e nce. 2-bdrm. 1 s h/d SCO,..,.REALTY Xlnt for boat sales. ~ "'~l "-1\....:::/""' --.:.J 2 b lb f ed) poo • gar .• wa r y, 1 1 TmtM 3190 · • • S·acres < enc $200 + utlls. 751-0778 646·9361. ••••••••••••••••••••••• with pool and nearby Avail now ln O C. Airport ---------- --------•11 Br Eastaide. Small but If you·re not sure Who (or what) KennybunkpOrt was. don't feel bid-you're not alone. ·Kennybunkport is one of 14 distinctively diffecent apartment floorplans at Seawmd Village In Hunti'n9t00 Beach. Seawlncl Villaoe Is a result or totally personalized professional pt.annino. Security aptg, lbdnn &t 2bdrm. ut.11 pd, adults. no pets From 1375. 836·5506. boating, fishing, golfing, Fem . to shr apt, E. Side toe. 4 omce11 + recept. ~~~.~~ .. !~.~ c a 1 In o g am b 11 n g . C.M . SSO/mo. in exch. area. ll50tea or make , HIWPOIT COHDO 2 bedroom. 2 bath fully furnlahed condo. Pool. s pa1 cloao to b uch. Adu1t.t only -no pet.I. SJ200mo. l\t•ti I 11 I I¢~,"; l·:1 ·.1ll\ I' I I ' •• t 111 coiy w /Iota of neat wood. S325/mo. S51-l&e0 • 2br 2b• condo, nr S.C.Pl11a.S.A. $.'500. no pell. 549-32!2. JBr, 28a Tripi.x. Crpta drpa, p1tlo, cu port Children OK, DO pets. 2115 Oran1e Apt B. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Owner on premlaa Sun. May10..-.M5--1 Br. teeall, pool. jtie. " u m. Ava.II f fl . $495. 540--.Geo. IMSTAMJIMI Beaut, 2 Br. 2 Ba.~. LI rm over Gar. Pvt rtplc. tnclld iar • ry ......,. -;t"" pa0Uo .• Sn.WJ pet OK llllraftc., uw -·· -· )f1 _.,._..,._...;.:_m_._ni_• ___ 1 11,_. MZ-1'°3 s.ICk h 1776 AYALMOWl •••••••••••---•••••• RooimJ I Bf. t BL Apt. t1w, 1ti., HIM, MW rum •·Pin. hadr1 rm .. 6 m,.._ lldl pd. Wllc lo b I A_. 1•· I belil /llilPPI 101 w. a con1. uia .. oa y. ... _... .. 41Ml» •mo. •••-1'1LllpnL MJ.ll03 The kind of atteMlon you desefVe. A pef'f1lct blend al nature and IMng- nestled In a forest wltf'I babbling brookS and quiet ponds. c(lC>led by natural OCMn brtt.te:s. Add to thlt tennb couru. swlmmlno poots. • jaCuUl and I conYtnilnt loatlon nNr shopping Ind ~and you·w got a plact anyOM would ProudlY call hQme.(Even Kennyt>unkportl) Ont and two bedroom. one and two bath ldult ap1rtments from 1440.00. ·-~-5E~~.~ (714) .... 99et . From tt.t Sil\ Dllgc> ,,_.., df'M nonti on Bueti w ~ ~ wt1t on *''°"'"to s.wtno ~ ~ Mllblt • Ops\ daily 10 AM 'UI dUsk R ese rvation s and for bsekpg.645--4461 dealonaUor part.Clean $575. _Appr~x 2000 refere ncea. 1200/wk, ___ ...;...;;; _____ "read)' to occupy (?l4> Indus l /Offl~e;, 18101 9800/month. Completely F"em. 23+ !lhr beach dplx, 760-0189 Redondo Cr. Q . Hunt Children I& pet.a welcom e. f u r n 1 1 h e d . A i r SJ.62.50 + '• ulils. June I •---------Bch. 842·2834 Larae 2 Br. l l;\ Ba. condltlonlna. Southern 642-8603 3187 A Airway, Cos ta Condo. Real 1h1rp. $525. RI v •rat d 9 c 0 u n \ y . M es a 92 s 1 q . rt. 754·0225Wk.d)'l,6S$.3050 714 /6 4 $·8320 o r F e male r oo mm a t e Adjacent to Airport. AltSl&Wtodt. l H /674•1937. wante d to s hare 2 Good puttni. dripes, bdrma. 2 ba Woodbr1d1e carpet, all ut.111 pald 75' Wntlct.....,. Jltl Lake Mrowhe•d, nr lk b1 hae. S250Mo. Backyd. r ft. WW partition to ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /vtew. Deluit 3Br. 2Ba P 0 o l , • • u n 1 • J a c · ·:it. 979-1541 Art or Sue. l Br llD.tu.m. W•tmlntter A frame. rum. w fbcb 5.52·9794, Ml-1494. Ben. t..~.nld•le. 1275• club prlv, Slpa lO. Condo Coeta Meu fem SPECTACULAR S4U/wk '1S-0Wl wanted Lae Bdrm, pool MESA INDUSTRIAL PARK 7 I I W. 17ftl It. c .... ....,c.t. 64M46J a.-. 4000 ......_ .. ,._. 000 It jacuul. S280/m o. HAUOR ~:···········:·····Inn··· ....................... 642·1801 VIEWS ueo aq. ft. Un.it 1vaJL '-"lllft• Belch ... oeor • Ma 7 lat. C1 rpeta, 915 No. P1ctflc Coast Sh r e le aa nt TwnbH . R E NTA L WA N Tli:D 440e.4000Stf,flt. drapa 11Nlbar. •-.W Rwy, La1un1 Buch. Beaut. vlew. 3Br. 2~81. Rtapon alble bu1lne11 Pretthil p ' ' 1t1 tq, ll. •1Aula1 oltlce Dally, Weekly, Kltehto D2S + lut "HC. NB Chrl1Uan Woman lo Lu...... hrl .... thna rrt M. avatlable. Low wtllter 848·9804: 831-1153 share bome w /same. ......, • S.t. lC..I. rates. 494..m.. N B aru ~ ~.-. • • 1-0-0----------------$\r W/1 ~-In Lal NIJ . . . . . ..,., ...... T..... ·PE• •arttlHH Room •ltb klleha pool bme. Many Xtru M/Frooaun.at.eto1bri.1 ''"' 'p tOiiitJ. 1pece •vlil NOW. Cll. ::':1':fo-:S· Aduha oob. ~:.1m:~!.~" • .,, :.~'!.i~s:f..:S blb from 17141675-8662 :.O:u'11' reuoo.Wa • • I ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday.°May 10, 1981 !~~=~!::~~•,.,.+ Senlce .Drywal "-•• Ho•ec..... L..chc~ Mo.-lltg PaWllHJtf'•.-, RoofilMJ S111111Ef ............................................................................................................................................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• UlllWI Shampoo & steam clean. Dryw111lSP«iall.at HOM E IMPROVEMENT Want a REALLY CLEAN WE DO lT ALL! "MOV1N MAN" DOC 'S PAINTING hH QUAl.ITY HOOFING SPECIAL Color bnght;eners. wht Quia l & prod New & Remodelina--Oddjobs HOUSE? Call Glnaham We do it best! We do 1t is careful, courteous & tl!lurned! Docki, bout Alltypes.rreeesl crpts 10 mm bleach remod ll:tllll)4ol.532.$$49 28yrsexper 979-2216S Girl.Freeest.~51.23 c h eapest • Russell cheap.Plscal1642 l329 ll llps, Int 1.'Xl h11t• V1!>1.1,MC.: 5415930 1J &1 Pe ft.., Hall, llv.-din rmshSU. S.Ctri al --Landscaptng 644~7062 f'r OllllJl , rcl1abl~ HARBOR ROOFING r .,., ava rm $7 50. couc SlO. c REPAIRS Expertl.ae HousekeepUlg NunlltCJ Sertic:n JU!tVll't' Oavl! b45 0389. BAiBOA HOOf'lNli co .. l's ALL you pify chr 96. Guar. elim pet ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~all anytime, 475.3014 Supplies rumished NURSERYMAN -15 yl"!l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Take advantage of $100 fora odor. Crpt repair. 15 y111 ELECTRICIAN prked Personalii.ed. 641-4970 exp. in plant 10, disease Priv1.1te duty nurse, uuy 83!1 MISI gal> or rood J(ivcaway 30i.nday ad exp. Do work myself right . free estimate on Carpentry · Masonry & pest control Wiii shift , 12 yrs ex per, very AGAPE FOR<.: 1<; Rl>ultori. Wl•korrll!. the Rers. 53l·0101 laraeor sm1111 Jobi. Roortna ·Plumbing N EECDLYEANOUREHD~M F. consult w1you on all r on sc 1enL1 o u i. and PAINTING <.:OM PANY 673 6743 673 0403 D ... l..Y Llc.1'396621 873-~9 Drywall Stucro·Tile your garden need• reliable 642 8494 JGunerat1on~c1f -We Care Carpel Cleanen II. J e l/ua"""" Evelyn, 642-0728 aft 5 " ~ ~ Sondbla1"-Pl.OT' Steam clean & uphols REMOO~UNG "'mol't! _.........., Refs anytime. l'nmtUlJ( Exc:ellenc:t' •••••••• ::."! ••••••••••. SIRVICI W or It a u a r T r u c It Electncal work . reald. at ltlPAllts.ltlMOOa General Housecleantng 546-1686 PallttlltCJ/ParperilMJ IW ~I LOCi\L SANOBLASTEll DlltlCTORY ~unl uni!_ ~!716 _ ~~'I 631 2004 A 11 types. Carpentry. Rellable-Rererences Ma10t1ry ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plaiter /1l.,alr Lit'. tn:s. reas. No Job too DO IT NOW ! NoSteam/NoShamrxx> Formica/Tiie plumbing, con c rete. Own trans. 962·0510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •STEVENS PAJNTINC ••••••••••••••••••••••• b•ll tsmall 840.7909 A19iFors-dra Stain specialisl, rust ••••••••••••••••••••••• ceramic, masonrr, elec. Ho u sec leaning done BR ICKWORK: Small lntlexl. Free itemaied Nealpatches &texlurei. Sewing/Ahrotions Your Dally Piiot dry Free est. 839 l582 Formica Counterto1>3 Onau:rc.·a:.l~ltt •1.,1~32or31t. thoroughly . Call after 5 Jobs. New~rt. Costa est 8N3e2a!:,!ualtty work Free e1t. 89 l-1439 •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• Service0irec1'>ry -------Custombwlt &lnstalled. ·~""' "".. pm .9&2-8675or962~86. Mesa , Irvine, Rers . ........,,5464561 A 11 e raL1 on s & Represent.alive elhCJ. Acoetk latest colors & deshcn~ 831·1137 675·3175 WALLPAPERING EDS Pl.ASTl':RINC Drcs:.m.ik1n~. e 'Cp 'd 642-5671. ext l 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free est 646-4871 H SUNSHINE All Tyµes lnl tF.xl reas 540 lS93, 646·3393 "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Acoustic Ceilings + --ardwood Roon .WOUSEKEEPING FRPLCS bwlt & refaced, Prof. installed, 1st roll 645 8258 1''1lF.J·: .. :ST St .... om c1..--~ :: h d in Garde1111MJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Give your home that brick/stone veneers 30 hung free. Answer Ad .. ....... .. .., AccotlittMCJ L~~s~~an lex;~; ~9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HA RO WOOD F'LOORS spring cleaning look all yrs e«p. 893-3743 l!~68. 642·4::IOO, 2'1 hrs or Plaster Patch mi:. 111l ext. ••••• ····~··•••:••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --· -CLEAN-UPS/LAWN Cltianed & Waxed year-round, with quuhty ---1·639-1429 30 vrs exp. Ncal work Portable Slt:i.lm Clea ning The Feminine Approach CeMettt/COftCrefe Mamlenance·l.ndscp An)"tlme, 832 4881 SA. &c dependable work BRICK ARTISTRY NEWPORT P.AINTING 545.2977 tPaull Engmei., mat·hin~r) • LEIGH ROBERTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free est 642·9907 Free est 1 mate • Pool & spa copings, No crph 963-!l'J25 1-'ullservices 548·1484 Foundations. Retaining --I dS HotlliftcJ reference furnished, brick pavuip, block & F;eoe";~ uid't,;e:~~es PL/\~TERING llou:.cs. Sprinkt.n • Wall s, H illsid e Gardening., an c11pU1g. ••••••••••••••••••••••• licensed & bonded brickwalls.~7421 673 (1737 adct 1L1ons,n•1:ol11r,t>Vcr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'/CBKKPGSERVICES Res toration . S labi., t r ee tr1mm 1ng & Haul.cleat1u1J,concrete 952·3034 IRrcK&STONE ulu1·k walls F~l'.l' t•,,t t:O NSE HV 1''. WATfo:H All Taxes-Costa Mesa Patios Block & Brick r e m o v a I . m a J o r removal. l>ump truck. F' r s l C I a ss In I e " l Low rat(•s. 586 4K!li! A u t o m "' I e y o u r Cal1646-1596/6459580 Lic'd., clean up. frl!e t•s t Quickserv 642-7638 Tile,Marble&Frplcs S ------642.8387eves/960-Ml9 752.1349 Do you want your home 673.-6650 (213)6340140 paintintL w~llpaper . PlumbinCJ Sprinkler ys \t•in Alpholt DUMPJOBS clean ed weekly? Call refinish rabmels. E'll' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714 586 IS!ll •••••••••••••••••••••••chlldCore Prof Japane!>eGardener SmallMov1DgJobs Jen.534·2745aft.5 C ustom Ma sonry & 979.5294 l'LlJ M BI NG nc " S PRINKl.Jo:RS&SOD Driveways, parking lot ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lawn cutting, tree Call MOC E 646 1391 Conl·rete lOO's Local t 0 n:. tr u c· l 10 11 • Trel! rt'mo.\al. DIG IT repairs , sealc~oting. Moms relax! I'll watch trimming. weeding ROBIN'SCLEANING Ref's Lie lns ,Bon.d l~~~~tll~~xr~~::~t~~ rt'mndelini:. relJairi.. Landl>l'apt'.f>4tVi0711 sass Asphalt. 646·4871 your kids dail) or 548·8375 llauling &Dump Jobs. Service-athoroughly 645·8512 Jim. 840-1705 rt·~taurant. tlt:<'tron1 t· Llc'd. b l!fore /after srhool. Ask for Randy. cleanhouse .540..0857 Rod . Freeest 964·5566 lcak dt•lec·llon Top flat Tile .t.ttom-'i & -Ur1iv Pk area 552-3951 GARDt:N MAINT. '"1 "•27 H ~ "' b n· h d Plumhmg 636 2030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ,.y_·1• Yd Clean up. Tree """:. __ ouse1 ... -. MASONRY&TILI:: tnepainlmg Y IC ar 1'1 1.Jo:INSTALLr:L> Legal~icff Exper. loving mother will trim min~ 548 8709, Tree shrub tnm, garage ....................... Our specialty We solve Sinor Lie:, m l.> l3 yrs 01 Property Manaqe-nMHtt All kind-.. ~uaranlel·tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• babysit )Our ·chlld My 4·8pm & yard clean ups Free R epu tabl ~ c olleg_e your problems 631200-I happy NB cusloml'r~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• reh Juhn,l!ll3 ltlG7 Business Bankruplc) home, fncd yrd. 646 4042 est ~7 .8271 students will houses it •I llin~ Thank > ou 6:11 44 IO p ropt•rty MJna.:l•ment Reorgani zation & ------Yard c:leanups, tree anyor allsummer,May •• u:a Apt Hldgs 10yrst·xi1 Tree Service liquidation by exper.Contractor work, 1rr1gal1on & tlAULING Student has JO.Sept 1,refs.833-1414 •••••••••••••••••••••••College Student. cxp'd mulloy Rllrs,96()4:142 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Atlomeys.(7141851·0611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• repair. green belt lar ge truck Lowest MA ilJRE C -P 1 Mini-blinds & woods, mt1ex. any1obforles~' NOW IS TllE TIMI-: Lu Construl·tion·Alltypes lndscp'g85101.29 t l 7591976 window t1ntin'g , Alex85l·9371 ,5520231 ReolE1tote~rvicH prun(' \our trci'l.> t'all t•y1ittincj 20yrsexp. Free est ra e. promp · · Dependable. non-s mkrs. vert1cles Phone est ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Thl' Ex))t'rts" 211\ r-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lie. 11334589 645 5973 EXPERT L.AWN CAK E Thank you~John no children. Would like 549·0536 PAPER HANGING New1Jort Real E-.tate lcH·al t:l•orge548 ~1 Llc'd day care now thru Monthly service Trees HAULING AND QUICK to housesit from 6·16 to 25 yrs exp Frt'e est agent will t·on~id e r Ou 11 all tn•t• l>l'nin• Jvne IL Costa Mesa Carpent11 .Add1L1ons& & c:leanup!t ~like CLEAN UP Free 7·16 Sold home must Mo•lltCJ . Fast. neat, reliable traclmg St·nll't"• What l'romµt r:fftl'll'nl Hl•f'-. arta.646-8428 Small1obs-2Syr..exp !)48.2049 Estimates 631.0953 move, new home not ••••••••••••••••••••••• S8 roll&up 6456490 have )Ou got to trade ~ fiet•t·~I 1"i1t•'4.00tls.c;o •. Lie 30!1152 548271!1 readytil 7·16.8J3..1737 Moving? The Starving Brun.• Blom 1u<'n. Cerpettter . • Handyma11 HousecleaNncj ----CollegeStudentsMoving WallPapcr llanging H E MAX Ht.:alto r!\ rnnl IJ.irrclt~45UllK ••••••••••••••••••••••• C<>NSTR. & REM OU ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrottinCJ Co. has grown, lnsur·ed All work guarant~ed 75u 1221. 700 0~7 Weldinq All Around Carpenter Plans L1c 'd . George C ••••••••••••••••••••••• same good service Te rn,545 fi268 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Finis h & Rough Free Pihner&Sons.557·6932 arpentry, rabmets. roof Mature female desires I do 1ron1ng 1n m y llT124 436 Licen se Reflftishinq Jndu-. cv111n1 Hl'!>ld e-.t JohnnS..tiaJ2 repa1rs.plumb111g Free housek eepi ng w I home-givemeacall• 641.8427 UAVE'S PAINTINC ••••••••••••••••••••••• \tl.i...'1obile~l elal --Drywall est Call Answer Ad respQns1b11Jtei. for prof I 546-4781 Serv sal1sf1cd cusl 9 J n llom Refmi!\hllll( CarpetSenke ••••••••••••••••••••••• #46l,642·4J00.24hrs person Live out. ABC MOVING, Exper yr s Qual inlegril:y Antiques. kit l'abineb 5'189S<1i ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----586-5919 Land1copiftg prof, low rates. quick Reas, ms, hr 7ti0·7301 ~·me painting fA5 OOli4 Window C~iftCJ UPHOL&ORAPES DRY W ALL Our Roofin g. plumbing, ----••••••••••••••••••••••• careful service.552-04 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cleaninginyourhome ex p e rtise We ran carpentry, painting. Reliable , areas of H.B., LANDSCAPING ---INTt EXTPAINTING 'l.l'l Thl'Suru,hine ln" TIP·TOPCARPET & I handle your problcmi. floori;, repair/remodel C M . Irvine & N B Has Rololilling, clean·u~ & Find what you want 1n Lo rates Prompt, neat Sell thmj!~ ra..,L v.ilh Dall~ t '.ill Sun~hint• Windo" Floor Care. !16()..6266 631 2004 Free esl 008 2056 at\ 5 re!e~~~5195 Rosa. ideas Lie. 848-8541 Daily Pilot Class1f1eds F"ree e:.t 84S-5684 Pilot Want Ad.., l'lcanini:. Ltd 54K isgsJ --------------- hldustriaf Rental 4500 luslne11 MortgaC)H. TNSt Happy Ack 5120 Pen0ttofs 5350 Penonofs 5350 Jobi Wanted, 7075 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wonted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Opportt..it'y 5005 Deeds 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••• •• ••• •••• ••••••••• ••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••• • •• INDUSTRIAL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Alison Blythe Parker. FIRST LADY Nurs student:. .H ail for 1---------- SPACE FOR SALE Want investor for Npt Born to George s & INTERVIEWERS pvt dul) nurs Xlnl ACCOUNTING Al·i·ounlinR FOR LEASE R.E OFFICE on Balbou bay front home Give Pamt-la J Parker. sister Escort. Models Needed part time 10 ref's. S7 hr 759 11162 OMJ/or SS SS Island Extensive renta l well secured lst or 2nd o r Jl!nn1fer Paige PartyDORCen. Romant1t Hol1duys F'ull Lime studt'nl needi. BOOKKEEPING COSTA MESA chentele. Bes t offer T !' Agt,675·~~-l.-_ Parker Ft.n Vly. Hoag * 972.1345 * Introduction Service in night time work Ca.II To assist 10 devt•loµinJ( 642-4463 714 /675·3331 W t 21 2 _, y· Id? Memorial Hospltal April Orange County. Sales Mike art 4PM 857 1755 thl' P&L Work under How TO •One 2780 s q rt °" · £-i o •e l!lt 1981 MC &VISAAccepted publi c s r,eak1ng minimum superv1s 1on. warehouse avail for MARKET JApts. RE On your TD 's Notes ' experience preferred BOOKKEJo:p1o;R F C Required to U!>l' immed occ upan cy Office on lake & ski hfl SSRa1sers lnvcstors$$ Lost & FOWMI 5300 COVER GIRL Call (2131989·2923 p 'd 20 h k independent JUdRmenl •Two 1600 sq ft units, San Bernardino Mtns Call DeMts0n Assoc ••••••••••••••••••••••• • OUTCALL • ~ ~o~~PP.it ~-:~o M a)' assign \\Ork to MAKE MORE office & warehouse $325,000 Low Do" n 673-7314 953_0778 MCNISA ---lo'4.er le\'el r lerki. Xlnt s pace avail June 1. (7 14)955·<l525.867-4491 POETS MUSICIANS H•lp Wanted 7100 company benefit~ l'.ill f 26', y ield , balanc e SUND Y 30 o •32'·33< per SQ. t. fQUNOAOS A 6: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Miiiie after !J AM M NEYll •Leasing office hrs S44.000. You buy for SWEETH~"'RTS In park.15th/Balboa 645·5800 •• Mon thru Fn ll-4. Sat lnve1tm...t $39,000. Due 6 /I /82 ~ ---- lt>-2 -----•• ~~~ •••• ~~.1.~ 1·793·8247 ARE FREE •Ez!~~~:· c~~~outol~s=~~ ~a~~~~ •;;s=~G 8. 700 sq rt ofr.ce + Call·. Visa 1M C 529· l927 t a b I e Ls 1 n s t ea d AD AGENCY warehouse Irvine ISTTRUSTDEEOS In gredients FDA KnowledgeofA/R.A 1P. Ind ustrial near San ASSUME 11% 220/o lHTEREST 642-5671 approved . 496-8264 10 k e > b y toul·h. 0 i ego Fr w y off l JOI 150% COLLATERAL AFTERll...IQQll...I Becky or Carrie aEc cu rl 1a t e t Y Pi nrg 1 Jamboree. Call 646-1044 st . I or2Y-T--· • 1""'1111 """ ---xce e n t, ta c t u svo ........ LOST "' Co ker l ~..:.......t& communication skill!> or inquire Marosi Co. 16 Units Fullerton This is on land which I :. rem c ELIGHTS un , .. ._.:~ Des irable Newpo rt 16753 Noyes 957 9266· Owner will carry large o wn, & would like to Spaniel,. tan . vie *D * reparation Beac h lot· Libera l Brkr.Coop 1Dv1ted 2nd and 3rd. Crl!at1ve improve Leave l9th Acacia_960-~--1 Home/Offlujttoffl •••••••••••••••••••••••benefits Ca ll Jan R--AohW__.,-~ 4600 terms'(;alJ " mes.sage Wllh telephone Lost . lAlbmoCockat1el& * 529-4631 * Jobs Want.cl, 7075 Wood .714-9550900--I ..... ~ 64~8841 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ secy. grn Parakeet Vic 24Hrs. NowHinni 1 _________ _ NewPort Family nds 4 *Cote Realty -------Lin t1 erg h s c: h MC VISA ANNOUNCING!! Bdrm, 2~ ba, J.4 yr lse. & lnv~stment REWARD646 5229 $800 to $1000. D ys 640-5777 Owner-Broker wants WANTED VISITING Found: maJe Irish Setter. 975-0888, eves 675·0475 r-~~~~~~~~~!I $20,000to~.OOOsecured M •. Advent .. ~·o woman k f Bob v 1 c . 6 n r o v 1 a "' ... v .... as or by2ndTD onownN.B. Victoria.C M 646.4945 Tosharecruisinghfe HEALTH residence. Principals o rfshore cruising vessel. lu1lne11 jlnv.1t / Finance ~~~ 644·1817 aft 5pm, Found Old English sheep Be compatible. 2.'i-40 SERVICES dog Broadway & Santa Write Jamey Reil 2005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... WEPAYTHEMOST For your T D 's & Notes at Dennison Assoc 873·7311 Ana Ave CM 645-0127 W Balboa Blvd. #243 Opportunity SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATTENTION: IHTIRIOR DECORATORS Cuswm shade. drapery and carpel business WIDOW has money for 2nd T D 's $10,000 & up' E·Z CREDIT No pnlty For action call 67~7311 anytime Found Bassett Hound 6·8 mos Anaheim (714) 778 3130, (213) 598-8215 Found: Sm Blk & Gray fem dog Blue choke collar Harbor & Adams 962-1941 f'ound :Grocery bag w /expanding interior Aftnouncemenk/ design cllentele. 1500 sq Penonah/ w /c h i Ids toys Vic. Seaview & San Miguel, identify~ 1Z75 fl. Corona del Mar with EARN Lo1t & foUrtd Coast Hwy frontage. HIGHYPROffT •••••••••••••••••••••••FOUND · Shepherd Xlnt long term lease · Invest $200,000. in 142 U Aftnollll'IClftttfth 5100 mix-beige male. Cocker well under market. Condo Pro"'ct Share hi' Id It •· FFE •-•••••,••••••••••••••••• Spa n iel·burr male. lnc u es sloe "' · Pror1·ts ~/developer or T ._ "2 500 w HE ADVYTISIMG Newport Beach Animal •• · · can make payments. HI COHSULTAHTS Shelter 644-3656 '*Cote~ Realty Return . Investment N h secur ed by 1st TD. ow you can reap le OUN D Sh I . &Investment Owner(7l4)7oo.1368 benerits of high cost F : e l.'es, advertising ror you r B e a g I e m ' " • 640-5777 MOMytolo. 5025 company! Let The Shephe rd/Collle. B~nJi "'XTRA lNCOM E ••• •• •••••••••••••••••• Advertising Consultants type T e r rte r m 1 x. "' set up your own in-house E I k o h o u n d , W h t 6 hrs/wk. 10 fruit juice 21td11)Lo.tl advertising agen cy. German Shepherd . machines w. 10 xlnt Sl00.000 to $250,000 18% P I ease ca 1 1 r or Australian Shepherd , locations. 751·0174 + points. Call: Bkr.. information. Doxle/Chichahua. also ELECT1l0MIC EMTERT AIMMEHT SYSTEMS Are proven money makers. Let us prove that with no prior exp. we can help you tum your spare time into 1ub1tantial wkly cash prof\ts. Jf you ca n s pe nd 10hr1 /wk as an In dependent operator Mrvldnt • eollecting In 10ur area. Is can lnveal S7500 secured by .. ulpment, call toda y toll free 1·800-382·~21 Opp 181 to receive quaUlytn1 app6catlon • ffioted Info. 963•5788 759-0652 cats & kittens Irvine CREATIVE SS 3 Day Funding if needed No pymnt Ins specialist. Ho meowner loans a dncb I Lg loan amount specialist Land. apts. rentals, comm. lsl, 2nd & 3rd TO'a Call Dick. Bkr SSS-7341Mon-Fri9-5 Mo~.Tl"lllt Dffdt SOJS ••••••••••••••••••••••• SettterMft.Co.. All typea ot real estate lnvu tme:ot.uince 1949. Spec .. , ..... WTik '41-2171 5-45-0611 SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS Animal Care Cente r . 754.3734 Lost 4·30 white cat w/oranae spots , Male neutered.846-6707 Invade -Plenty- See the Goepel -LOST . Sm bill & wht cat. Innux -Entire vie Rancho San Joaquin, TELEVISION lrvlne. ~1897 When you reach 50 your color begins to fade, It r • ......-USO takes Ion tier 1'> warm up, •••• • •••••••••••••••••• your "ln1t&nt on" la oft.1------...-i-- and the vertical hold * FOXY LA.DY * start.a to 10. Sounds like OUTCA.LLONLV a TELEVISION, doean't VISA MC It? * f7J,. I I JI * Mortgmgn.T...t Deicli IOJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• A1LAMT11 MASSMHSPA 'J!ow % Jea1. Be p-mpered by 16 Beau<. Olrll. Open lOAM ·fAM 1 da ya. PhooeMS-MD · 2nd Trust Dee• Newport Beach. CA 92663 PSYCHIC Readings Jack556·1178 For a T he rapeutic Massage by a l1c'd therapist. Call Earle 548·2817 10..SPM THE GirHriends •ESCORTS• Home /Offlu jHotel * 759-1216 * 24 Hrs . Now Hiring Male/Female Escort MC VISA "The Little Compony W11h A BIG HEf.RT' PROVIDING HOME CARE BY PROFESSIONAL & CARING NURSES & HOMEMAKERS Employees rhoroughly screened. 1nsure<l. bonded /4 hf v1s1ts avail for personal cho1 about how we con help you or your loved ones CONTACT Denise Coupe 966-0085 If we can't help. we'll refer you ro someone who con , ACCOUNTING CREDIT MANAGER Credit jRecei•ables Expanding Orange County manufacturing firm with both domestic and forei~n sales networks Ui seeking two accounting department positions Credit Manager a resour ce ful . s elf motivat e d individual with duties Including: •Credit review!> & ratings •Receivable cash applications •Dunn & Bradstreet reference checks •Customary departmental re<'ord control M1n1mum 2 )ears experien ce Jn a manufa cturing environment. some college, and letters of credit a plus. SENIOR FINANCIAL CLERK Duties lnclude: •Accounting I Bookkeeplng experience •Light typing •Computer report Interpretations. •Some payables experience a plus. Send resumes In confidence, including aa lary his1'>ry \o lox920 OaUy Piiot. P.O. Oox 1560 Costa Meta. Ca 926216 An Equal Oppty Employer M /F Claulfied Ads, your one· 1top 1boppln1 cent~r. ACCOUNTING CLERKS Ple~sey Semiconductors in lrvme is looking for two Acrtg Clerks Must have l ) ping or 41H5wpm & 10 key addmi; much In Lo uch Tht• idea I applicant !>hould have a1•c:ti: expn F.xct•I hrncf1ts. Plcal>t• ap1JI) u1 person· PLESSEY SEMIC OHDUCTORS 1641 Kaiser Ave . Irv ACCOUNTING Rapidly expund1ng Newport I r vine 1n\'estment firm has an opening for an entry le vel accountant Degreed or soon to be degreed m accounting is req'd Pos Wlll entail a wide scope of accounting fun ctions Co orrers excel fnnge benefits & anvan c ement opPortunity Pis call Pers onnel. 752·0070. t:OE Accounting The Irvine Co. has the following pos1t1ons available in their Property Management Finance Department SENIORA/R CLERI< Challenging PoSilion for a respQn.sible individual to perform all Accts. Receivable functions relatmg to our Apt. projects, Cable TV co .• & publishing firm. Ma{·or responsibilities invo ve general ledger entries, re co nciliation ot accounts . bil l ing handhng, etc JO.key by touch & CRT Terminal is desirable. STAFF ACCT. Assist in Cinanclul reporting & perform ongoing accounting funclJons as they relate to our commercial 'properties . A buslneu /finance degree i.a-sleslrab~ & 1·2 years exper. I~ o definite plus. IO·ke)' by touch la deslrablt. We offer comP'!tltlve ulary with an excenent benefits pac:k111c . Submit applicallonato: Howard Dtnnan LOW cost equity Joans avalJ. $20,000 to $150,000. 18 yr. loan . Assumable. Owner occupied. Sii OPPOITUMITT Q M IRVINE CDl9Nf •ACCOUNTANTS OVERLOAD PAYS TOP RATES For Recent hperience & Quality Skills Staff Acct. Sl 2.50/llour Analy1e balance sheet'i. annual ope rat1n.: r e po rts & prepu r e written results Two week 3 !>~1g nm<•n1 . NewpQrt Be.ich Acce>Wttant Sl 0.50/llour Re co n ci lf! bank statement &l general led ger Prepare consolidated income statements. balance s heets & financial statements. Must have EDP experience. Two we e k ass 1 g 11 m c• n I • Irv me F /C Bookkeeper $9.00/Hour Research records for computer input Must have ex perie nce 1n converting from manual to computer system One m onth assignment, Orange A/R Cleric $6.50/Hour Post sales journal &c cash received journal Prepare bank deposits Manual system Two week a ss1gn menl, lrvme. RecetttbperiNc• Required ly A'=hl .. nt Call ror appointment 547-7631 w•occaullRt ,.... .. _ .. ..., te ... ar•r- Accountants Overload 105$ N. Main, Ste 1018 ant.a Ana. Ca. BANKERS NAT'L mTUGE CO. (714) 731·SM4 SC O R TS MODELING •1J1-t1•• OAR.AOB SALB 1d1 ln lllle OailJ PUot brtn1 hap '1 ......... To place )'OU drawln1 urd. pboo Use Answer At/ service when placing your ad ... a Dally Pilot ad number will appear In your classified ad ... we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call In at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... thl s service is only $7 .50 week. For more lntorma· tlon and to place your ad call M2-S678 . knock• oft*1 when you 1061 Camelb.ckSt UM re1ul\·1~1 Dally Newport &.ec:h, neeo $$ $$ Pilot Cbllllfted Ada to .... at-Em .1. · reach ti. Onnce Coast '"'!!!!_!!!!u!!!!..._!!!!!!!!!!P4l'!!!!r ~ i.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ao •tabllthed O.C. fllart&at Bankin1 Comp.._, .a.,..-.,1 • ' - market r: 1;;; Pbonet4Wl'79 SELL Idle lttma with a Tr-<lt your old atutr for Dally Pilot Clualfltd new 1ood lea with a Ad. Clauifled ML IG.5678 . ,.. . . -. ·-. -· ..... rt +a a a · •• a a a t n a -a a a -0 0 -•• -It' .. -• .. 0 .. -- --= -• ____ ...... ------..... --............. ....... --. J • • • .. f I I .. • p • .. \ H•lpW..t.d 7100H .. Wllll!led 71001Hetf1Wc.hcl 7100.W,WCll!hd 7100HelpW.e.d 7100 ~ ·•••···········•······· ..•......•.•....•.•••.....•••...................•........................................... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. May 10, 1981 07 ' AI DF. for porullted Babya1Her /Nanny . Q Bookkeeper, Secretl1rial HelpWCllftd 7100H .. Wcmhd 7100H.lpWGllhd 7100H.lpW..e.d 7100 Accountina young wouuan. Mun Fri. Competent woman to RANKING F /C, sillgle jjntry, P rr ••••• •••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED! PROFESSIONAl ACCOUNTANTS For these, afewof ow best opport...it'-1. All open as of May 10, 1981 Controller To $30,000 Manuf ac tur e r of con s ume r produc t s see k s ge n f'ral is t Controller. Must have 5 yrs current experience with sma.ller companr at operatio ns leve Requires stro 11 g exposure to inventory control, standard cost, l'ash management & bank relations. Oegr1~e a 7:30-SPM, must drive. care for n e wborn . PermJnent po11itlon, Cle rk, mature Ory Dental Balboa Jal.675-MS2 Approx 10·15hra /wk. IEGI...... exper req. Typwntt>r, 10 c•ru•ERs CURICAL cluners. 3dy!\ pr wk. Cot11 ...... Sp ... Xlnt salary 67U423 U1VU. key by touch . I f "'1111 Strona typist-Irvine ad 646-7621 CUS10Mlll SBY lAPT MANACl!:R, matul'e "B"a b ., 1 lt t d . ... TnLER qu@ llfled call 751-7042. •&ency. NI lime typing -RB' · couple Beaut 30 un!t " er nee 6 u. u Ta TE M for manacement . group CLER.IC nPIST • Costa .Mesa Adults n~ matu.rewomanfor7mo. 'IOOICKEfPSt·F/C of 25 . Excellen t Ted Cook Tours is Saft!.guard /Oental pets Apt ·+ sm sal boy. M·W·F. CM area. An excilin.i oppor1unity S11hiry commensurate e n vi r 0 nm en t 8 n d seeking an energetic Pruct1ce Sytems, West Wkdys642-49C77 MB-3326 Is available wllh a with ability Newport benefits. Call: Office self·starter to work in a ~1r1Tnagtss.,.'..1m,closmseepuktinegr leading savings & loan. Be11ch. Call bet. lOtlm & MAllKl!.'TS Manaiter. 7~6171 fast paced busineu '"" ARTIST BABVSITTf:R. l.ite We 're seeking an noon . Mon & Tues ' f'or 2nd&3rdShills environment.Candidate a quttllfic:d person to hskpg, 5 yr old gir l. 38 851'1502. w work In our Inte rnal CProcti.Gtlonl hrs week, Refs req. Npt experienced Teller to __ e Pr o m ote to will perform general c ustomer i1ervice dept. WeareaNewport8each Bch.S4•·807levealt ti& traveltobrancheslnthe lookkf•per man 11ge m e nt & CLERlCAL c lerical f un c tions Must ha ve Dental based major publi~her wknds. Orange Counly area, ror South Santa Ana superv1Sionfromwlth111 including typing, riling, Ad min . exp., good or boating ma~azines providing ex t ra Mfg, Co. Must be run WANTACAREER ? JOINTHE &assistlngpersonne las verbal skllls,&ab1lityto and we have an 1mmed. Babysitter Tuell. & coverage when orrices charge Call 547.7425 foi f1~~~;58 .... , TEAM AT ne.ed~ddSho~i'd ~ deta~ work with people . part time opening for an Thurs. my home, NB. a r e s hort ·sta ffed If interview App. ar TT' orien e • 8 e 0 wor Please cal l Linda artist to assist in lay out Ref. Req.644-7777 selected. you will be 631·9421 OSHMAlll..l'S independently, possess DeVork1n or Denise 8 n d ~a s t e . u P,. based in the office BOOKKEEPERS n xlnt communication Smilh at (71'>9S7-ll21. lllus~rattngcapab1lity1s Babysitter , lite nearesrt you.andyou'll Newport Beach real LagunaBeach SPORTING skills &musthavefront Safeguard Dental d esi r able but .n.ot hskeeping.Wkdays7:30 receive mile11 ge 494·9233 orriceappearance.Type Practice Syste ms. 2283 man~atory.Thepos1~1on am to 6 pm. Newport reim bursement, top ~~~ap~~Yd~t110PPr:,·:~! GOODS S0-5Swpm with 6/mo lo Fairview Rd, C.M requires an appropnate h 0 m e M r . 1• 0 0 d salary and outstanding Huntington Beach l /yr experience req For 92626. I be f' . . d in So. California and """'9116 Immediate. ruu time and . d 'd . d e g r e e a n d I o r 644 6141 ne 1ls including pai """' 1mme . cons1 erallon ---------. I r· Florida needs exprd full part time openings exist 1 11 8 00 equivalent combination career appare . pro it h boOkk l at our d1·V1S· i·onal off1·ces P ease ca 675-l , ask of e du cat ion a nd s h arin g an d paid c arge eeper 0 forMaureen. DESIGN experience. Please call Banking med i ca 1 I den ta 1 handle all phases of GEMERAL OFFICE The selecl«l individuals ----·-----EMGIMEH for Interview appl. after NEW ACCOUNTS coverage. Please apply project accounting· Leading lo ca I pest for these entry level 1---------•1 Mfg. co. in Mission Viejo 9 AM 7 14 /64 5-1611 N Be h S&L h at our Newport Beach Sa I a r Y open . Ca 11 positions will be detail CLER.IC TYPIST . Peterson Publishing Co. ewpo!1 ac as office on THURSDAY. 546·9316 for interview control company needs minded and have some Ene rgetic person with area needs ex per . m ASSEMILER Mechanical assembly elec. eq. Will train. Nr Ocean i n C.M . Gd benefits Ask for Wes 645·3632. o pen 1 n g for New May 14. from 9:30AM to appt fullt1me general office clerical experience. A/P. good typing needed tor electril'al connectors. Accounts Counselor. 3:30PM. personnel. Entry-level or general bookkeeping busy managing general hermeti c sea Is. NewAccts .. l.RA/Keogh, po sition Typing bal'kground he lpful. agency No exp . tran sducer d esign , collec tions, & NOW BOOKKEEPING r eq uired ; o ff ice Hoursareflexible. · componentsmalerials & Ace t s . ex per req 'd FIDarrt -~;or experience helpful Call necessary, but ability to methods. S 1 FEOED • -T' learn a must. Attractive a a ry commensurate ~L 1m. Mon. May lJ, 9· 12, Please apply in person Duties include desjgn, w i th ex p e r . Full Savings&LoanAssn, ACCOUNTING 642·5922 to· salary & all company dra fting , mate rials insurance bene fits & 1515 Weslclirr Drive To assist m developing ----.. benefits. Call Linda at testing & R&D projects. ll)USl. l~) ---------1 paid career a p parel. Newport Bea<'h the P&L Work under CLERICAL OSHMAlll..l'S 549-8161. M e c h a n i c a I Please call : EOE minimum supervision n _ E n gin eer ing degree Asst Controller Bcmking To $30,000 Major bank offl'r~ growth position to highly motivated person with 3+ y ears general at·counting expenent•e 1• i t h e r 1 n p u b I 1 c accounting or financial Must have management capabilities including s trong super vis ory ex p erient·e EXCELLENT BENEFITS IN CLUDE DENTAL. 190921 F/C~JSBkpr. Assembly ILUE JEAN JOIS Ms .DennyParis1a R e quired lo u se Lead ing local pest SPORTIHGGOODS CLOTHESTIME pref'd Qualified ·714-64.S·65<l5 -independent judgement. control company needs 33005. Fairview St. candidates send resume I W AR.EHOUSE /FACTORY NEWPORTIALIOA BANKING May assign to lower fulllime general oHice SANTAANA ~oa~ahgi~i~gt;:f~s~=~~ to: Mrs. Jans, 23891 Via SAVINGS&LOAM level clerks . Xlnt personnel. Entry level 714·5.'i7·988l EOEM /F minimum 6/mo exp. Fabricante. Suite 603. E.O E.. company benefits. Call P 0 s it i 0 n TY Pi n g c an 642.1231. Mission Viejo, Ca. 92691 ~~~~~·~~~~ TELLER Mill ie after 9AM : requ ired , o rf ice ----------f ASSEMILERS = 645·5800. eitpenence helpful Call 1---------COMM ERCIALS, films, Long & short term J'.:~59~on. May 11• 9·12· Clerical models, extras. SCAS assignments Banking Part Time --·--·-----needs new rac·cs AVA ILABLE NOW ! Call TRAINEE BOOKKEEPER CLERICAL& MICROGRAPHICS 957·0282 or come by: Real Estate Investment ------ 2102 Business Center POSITJON.S Tfhe Lak~ Forest ofricde Co. with multiple TELEPHOHEOPER. COMPANlONfor elderly Dr , #208, Irvine, o agrowmgsavingsan partnership entities Immediate openings TECHNICIAN Id J s l J 21 loan is seeking a Teller need f 11 h g with national mail order a Y • une 0 une · 8331441 or Z7957 Cabot Musthavem1n·1mum of6 to d t s u c ar e Due t c t • d Xlnt. cond. Salary neg. Rd Lagu a N·gue l prov I e ex r a bookkeeper to work in company in Irvine. Day, o our on rnue Donut shop. F.arly AM s hirt , no exper nee Apply · Dippity Donuts. 1854 Newport Blvd t' M Doubleday look . Shop m Newport Beach seeks pert time help weekday 831 ·0542 or ~6152 Beach mos o Hice . cas h coverage during peak all aspects or accounting n ight s hirts Good growth, Taco Bell, the Possible full-part time Bl.v d 11230 E handling or µublil' savings hours Some & quarterly financial salary,benefits&bonus nation 'slargestoperator offcred.64(}.~ Huntingtoo Beach ' contact exper Saturday work will be reporting. Please send Call now. 545.3232. of Cast-service Mexican -mornings Ask for Dean COMPUTER 640·5313 NEVER A FEE required. resume lo PO BOX 3050 food restaurants. has the ..,.._ LAGUNA HILLS N B. CA 921;60 CLERICAL following opportunity IEL[~ ''"' OFFICE We offer an excellent ------P 1T. Wed lhru S un. av a i 1ab1 e 111 our -~.irt" salary plus paid career •CABDRIVERS• Private dub , CdM CorporateOffice Engineer DR FTS .... 2 yrs College EE. 2 yr A MAn EO.E M1F 1H •Acco...tsPo.vable 1 r k ' 64 9 3 SC."''"ces , appare. ree par mg Checker Cab 4· 5 O. Cieri& and a beaulirul wurk l 77().0222 -·--------Individual needed to I Must be able environment Pleasl'J -----operate aU eqwpment in hours at. ONLY! Wish to train mirroforms (microfiche training in engineering, P rr for engineering Co & 2 yr experienl'e with Graph drawing. 957-6596 Sigma systems . Must --- h a v e t h o r o u g h E .. c . Assembler/ knowledge of Sigma WlrePersot1 To $26,400 ASSEMBLERS Prestigious CPA rir m • Loe Mission Viejo co located in Newport needs Assemblers w/2 Beach seek!; challenge y rs exp. Candidates oriented bookkecpc·r. must have gd manual Ca nd id ate w i 11 be dexterity, gd. eyesight. required to accomodate neat in appearance & lotype40wpm> apply during savings' CALL MONDAY MAY 11 •c•~1•e•ri•c•a•1 -----•I the production of •Bank s harp homemaker to WHEH YOU THINK and roll films>. Will edit Reconc:ilatlon FIDELITY ~nut~rev:~~·5 :i~eo ~ ~~:=~ ~:~r@e~~~~~ s~J::j~\~ Cieri! FEDERAL D e m on st ra t 0 r s and nlm documentation •Teller (Full & Part Time l & work effectively with dependable Work is m W e of f er i: row th firm ·s clients & life s upport medical opportunities, excellent interface with e le c tron1 t•s Gd . working conditions. 1.11.·l·ounting starr with be n e r i l s 0 n I r salary & benefits. ('all · regard to al'tounting respt?nsible persons CarolThuyns,832 2!111 problems. Eitl)Critmcein seeking permanent ,. Jul De XI CLED11S 1 year experience as a Sa•io.nc. ~ part·t1me y c. nt 5ftA M h . -·7"' In home income RECEPTIONISTS I c r o g r a P ' cs Loan Assn. f 0 rm er teac h in g , Technician is required. 25431 Trabuco Road nPISTS Working hours are Lake Forest business or party plan SECRETARIES 5.'15AM 2:30PM computer systems. Will Nelded by Laguna lf11ls p er f orm Sigma 1ndu!Str1 al control l'ustomer cngmeerurt: m a n u f 11 c t u r e r maintenance & repair of Fullt1me Will train h i g h 1 y t e c h n 1 c a l 855· 1353. computer equipment. --- Salary is $12.03/hr. Take ---------ad to state employment Elel'tronics office in Orange County ( DOT003.061-030). Ad paid for by employer f1nanc1al statements, emplymt. need ap~ly. ELDORADOBANK prc11aration, analysis. Ca I ~ Mrs. Pare Ii . E.O.E. quarterly laxes & 581·3830 1~~~~~~~~~~1 rel'onciliation. CPA &j~~~~~~~~~r: EDP expenence a must. .. ..,'t ~,. 1---------•I S U P E R I 0 R "-._"""r BANKING BENEFITS l~J St r on g r e ta 1 I background x ·int F /C Bookkee~r To $18,000 Ir vine properl y management company requires 3+ yrs. current Pxperience lhru trial Lia lance on multiple sets of books nus smaller, congenial omce offers n1rc benefits package 19084 1 AJPClerk To $13,800 Large Irvine company has immediate need for person with 2+ yrs current experience on high volume aecounts payable desk on EDP system . Well estabiished & growing company offers excellent benefits including free lunches & profit sharing (~) ACCOUNTANTS UNLIMITED P•n onnel S.rvices An Accountants Overload Cu Appointment 0nty Santa Ana 547-7631 1055 N. Main, Ste. 1016 Santa Ana, Ca. Always I 000/o FrM A Recruiting Firm For The Accounting Professional lnsurance Acct. hecuHn Comme r cia l background. Take responsibility for mktg. n ew bu si n ess & servicing existing acct.a. Excel. growth oppty. offerin g 22·$24K + bonuses, car allowance & eJtpense acct. Resum\! req'd. CaUforappt. (714) 831-7792 He•Schaffw Peno.el ACJl'ICJ 28052 Cam. Cap1at rano #205-uguna Niguel NO FEE EEO AIDE -Work w /handlcapped adults. Muat be etmn.1. wlUlng to aufal in taau such as \Ollet i.n a. f ciocllna. ••n. clea nup Excell. nullon ft inaura.nce benertl1 . United Cet-ebral Palsy AalOC., Santa Ana. 548-5?90 •:tou a.." a Mn'tc»tootteror aooda to ..U, place an ed fa the D~ily PUol Clallltled ~ ••• .Pllioee...,. em ployee beneCits Contemporary women's fashions . So. Coast Plaza. Call Chrts at Mr Elliot's (714) 557-6~ AUTO MECHANIC Domestic & Fore ign. Lg clean, well equ ipped s hop. 50'7. comm. Own tools. Lots of work. Hunt Auto Ctr , 1825 Laguna Cyn Rd., 494 · 3000 or 83J..8966 Automotive SERVICE WRITER Growing N.B. Co. needs individual w/minimum 5 yrs. exp. in diagnosing au t o me c h a ni c conditions to manage 200 car fleet. Good writte n & o ral communication skills required. Salary co mmensurate wi th experience. Xlnt benefits . Send jo b history to P.O. Box 156-0 C I O D a il y Pil ot Newspaper CM CA 92626 Ad #855 -------- TRLER Columbia Savings,, a growing leader, has an imm ediate opportunity in it's beautiful L a Mirada office. Selected applicants wi l l be knowledgeable in Teller operations, have light typing s k ills. have recent banking or S&L experience, and 30-35 hours pe r week inl'luding Saturdays. This position offers an exception al work en vi ronmenl, excellent salary and outstanding benefits including company paid career apparel, dental, vision and life insurance, free pa rking and s pecia l banking priv ileges. Pfease call Jeanette Moore at 213-943-3767 for an interv ie w a ppointment. Columbia So•ings and Loan Assn EOEM/F Babysitter needed 1 ·41~~~~~~~~~ eves a week Your home _c _a _ll_. 6_4_2_·2864 __ . ____ w ~-t _A_d H_.e_l_p_? _64_2_·56_7._8 mfil BANKING ~ WE HAVE A JOB YOU CAN COUNT ON. Are th ere.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 amount to something more than just a day-in, day-out job with no future. Our available teller posi- tions have that something. Positi ons that give the solid security only a bank can give. Not to mention the sense of.accomp- lishment you feel at th e 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 very friendly way. If you qualify call us. There may be a job for you with lots of room for advancement It's a job where 'you11 count for~. And count on us. Call for an appointment In Tustin (714) 558..S942 Jn San Pedro (213) 331-1281 I An Equal Oppty background helpful Call WORD Employer Arlene Wilson after lpm w ~ orrer ext·ellen t s alary . benefits and working conditions. Please call Personnel Department ror an interview appointment MAINTENANCE ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS Mon May ll only'. PROCESSORS COOK ---l714l557-~. DATAEMTRY For retirement hotel. 1 day. Mon. 2nd shift Newport Villa. 642-5861. Bar maid. P IT over TOVS&GIF'TS 2.Syrs Apply lll person, ~~USE OF LLOYD'~ Ccnll'r Pub 10051 :;u1te G, Gothard St. H.B. CAR WASH Cas hiers wanted , Anaheim & Orange. Call 644·4460 ask for Nancy or Ann Barte,,.,. fSuper. P /time . For Pizza Par :ou r Mo s t l y evenings. must be over 21. We will train if you have good references 964· 1704 aft 3 pm. ---- BATH AIDE P IT, 7·llam. Mon-Fri Newport Villa, 642·5861 Beauty Assist needed for busy Bch hair s alon. CASHIER P fF, apply The Earl's Plumbing, 15216 Newport Ave, C.M. (714)641-1289. CASHIER HOUSEWARESALES Apply in person. Crown Hardware. 31(17 E. Coast Hwy.CdM W e are n ot an employment agency We pay you to work when & where you like ~~~~t:;.ested . call or TACO BELL 2102 Business Cenler 17381 Red Hill Avenue Dr 11208, Irvine . lrvine,CA9Z714 833-1441 or Z7957 Cabot 714-754·<l500 Rd .. Lagun a Niguel. 831·0542 or 16152 Beach Equal Opportunity B I v d , II 2 3 O E . Employer M /F Huntington Beach. ~~~~~~~~~ Clerical COOK I mmediate opening Night shift. Excellent benefits Apply in person. Jolly Roger, 2300 Ha rbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Cook-Short Order Nights. Apply : Mesa Lanes. 1703 Superior. Costa Mesa. see Sam or Betty ----------- 673-~l~ __ _ --1--------~E~·~O~. E~·~~~~M~IF~/~H BOOKKEEPER F /C I CASHIER Get Ready Far S1111mer! COOK-sm. retirement residence lO Lag B<•h has opening for mature all-around l'OOk . 40 hrs /flex. hrs workwk Mrs Collins 494-9458 We have 1mmed1ate opportunities for electronic s professionals on the 1st and 2nd slufts Duties will include installation, repair and maintenance of the oper ational systems of electronic control devices Will outline and implement com plele electronic sys t ems from blueprinlS. Should have basic knowledge of all types or N IC Machinery s ul'h as LeBlond Tapeturns, Sunstr and Omnimill. Monarch VMC. ctr 5 yea r s ind us tra a I experience a nd o wn hand t~rnls required Register now for various CLER temporary assignments Firm !orated in Newport with major stock broker , ________ _ tenter looking forexp'd near O .C . Airport. f'/C bkkpr. Salary Exper pref'd. flours, 8 negotiable. Call Marilyn lo 4. Type 50wpm. Call . for an appointme nt Judy Eckert,540.8121 644-7520. ~ •:"~~R TELLERS DON'T JUST COUNT. THEY COUNT FOR SOMETHING. Sure we're a fairly large bank . But we're not too large to realize, that without our commercial t~llers and merchant tellers, we'd still be small. That's wh y we treat our tellers the way we do. Unlike a huge bank, we notice them . And not just when they make mistakes either. The fact is, some of our tellers have been promoted more than once in their first year. And some of our vice presi- dents started as tetiers. The way we look at it, a , chance for advancement is an in- aljenable right. We don't let 9f- fice politics get in the way. So if you have a basic knowl- edge of math , like people, and would like to start a career in banking, call us. You might just end up with the kind of job you can count on. Call for an appointment: Commerdal Tellers Teller for South Anaheim (714) 776-8640 Teller for Santa Ana (714) SS8-Sl87 Pan·timc teller for Lquna hills (714) 837-1140 I ICAL in airport area We have Our expanding business opportunities PLUS jobs COOK CSnock larJ has sever a l immed that will work around For Newport Beach openings. The following your busy s ummer Community Association positions are avail : sl'hedulc . Long or short C lubhouse. Summer MA 1 L C LERK term. Call today for months, June ·Labor CLERICAL. typing 30-40 appointment. Day. 7 days, llam·5pm WPM , maiUng. filing. 557-004S & Tues. nights till 8pm. general office duties. Contact Joan Tanner. CLERK TYPIST, typing 673·6170. 40-45 WPM , gen eral --------- office duties. r-n.L1n:._ COUNSaOR. YOUTH C AS H l ER , t y pi n ~ U \ I \ & FAMILY 30-40WPM, 10 key by IEMPOllAl!YPERSONNH SEllVIC!S Prr f ... h It touch. & detail minded. or youw s e er, HILLING CLERK , 3723BirchStrfft MFCC, MSW. Ca. Lie., ,... I 2yrs e xp. 30 h r wk, typing 30·40 WPM . ...,•wPoti each $900 /mo. & benefits. general office duties. "E.O.E Resume, Famlly Crisis Office exper helpful. ~~~~~~~~~~I c w h s Good company benefits. --: enter; 420 · 19t t .. Hrs. 8AM ·4: lSPM Call CLERK CM 92627' by May 12. for an interview appt. ENGINEERING Counter Help·mature, for 833·8450. H y d r a u I i c h o s e dry cleaning plant. Top COMERCIAL . company needs person wag es. East b I u rr BANKERS Ll FE who has knowledge of Cleaners 2547 East bluff 1401 Dove St., Ste 550 basic math & blueprint Dr. Npl Bch. 644-0932 We offer an excellent salary a nd benefits package, including medical. dental. life. prescriptions and vision coverage along with 12h paid holidays including Christmas s hutdo wn. Please a pply or contact our P ersonnel Department LEAR SIEGLER EHERG'Y PRODUCTS DIVISION 2040 E. Dyer Road 1 Red Hill & Oyer Road l Santa Ana, Ca. 92700 (714) 540.3210. Ext. 328 Newport Beach, Ca. r e a d i n g . I r vi n e E.O.F M /F /H Kendavis Ind . Co. Counterhelp Equal Oppty 540.7639. E.O.E. Sandwich shop P /'I' d ys, Employer M /F /H .••••• • Daily Pilat I Classified Advertising : esupe~visor for Classified Deeartment.. •Experience necessary. Excellent company e .benefits. Salary comme nsurate with . • experience. Ji'or appointment for interview, call ~4321, ext 277. . e • • • General· Assigmmnt • : Secretary to : • Executive Office • •Immediate openlna for vernUJe indMdual. • e Must be capable of handling faat·paced, e • varied and interesting duUes for newspaper. executive & personnel administrator. Call: • 64.2-4321, Ext. 277 for appt. e t Classified Outside Sales : •Salesperson to h a ndle Real Ea tale e Development accounts and automotive ·••ccounl'a. Must have at least 2 yura e • experience. Salary plus commiaalon. Must e •have car, mile.a«• paid. Excellent company . benenta. For appointment for interview. call • 6'2·5678, ext. 217. • : Part Time Eveninrs : Anthony's Deli 556·0670 I-~~~~~~~~ COUMTERHELP FAST FOOD F /t, p It. days, apply in Must be 18. Piiza parlor person . 711 E. Balboa on the beach. No exp. Blvd. nee. 673· 1811 Counter person for Party FILE CLERIC Rental st.ore. P ff Must Gene ral office work, work Sat. Apply-2025 some typing req. for promotional NewportBlvd,C.M. opportunities. No DBJYl!IY experience req, Hilb school graduate. Costa P e r s on t h at knows Mesa area, will be Orange County. must moving to Irvine soon. haveown car.494-5294 Fa rme r Insurance Delivery & Warehouse Group,54().4100. person for Party rental1 ____ E_._o_.E_. __ _ store. F /or Prr. Applyi.--------202.5 Newport Blvd. C.M. DEMOMS'ftA TOltS PART TIME Fri & Sat. Work lo your a.rea. Car nee. $4hr. 5'1·0718 DIMTALASST FILE CLERK Large insurance agency has Immediate opening for fast, energetic file clerk. Paid company benefit.a. Call : Linda at 549·8161 RDA. X·ray llceose. F O O D p R E p •-F / T . Non s moker , .. preferred. Salary open. SERVER. now hinng, lf Good ~nefita. S.7-256 9 Yo u ' r e Cr I c n d 1 y , co nscientiou s & depend•ble, we want you from 8AM·4PM wkdya. APPb' lo penon: DIMTAl.ASST Newport Beach office. Expc r . nee . Call 64().SdlO. Stooemlll Terra ce . ---------i R estaurant. 2915 • c ..... ,r .... cwrlen • • Adults wHh ouutandln_( attracll ve. Dental JfygJenat (or busy , Ptra<lftaUtJea who er\joy womb\I with 10.15 office near So. Coast Front OfOce /Pllt.lliahcn R.edhlU. C,M • e year old youth• evcnln1a &.8pm. C.11842..Ul • Plaaa. ~ An't wanted for locoJ Merchant Teller For Laguna Beach (714) 494-~ UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK llB ' A FutuN With lntlt'Mt. • ext 343 between 2pm to 5pm, uk fat Lori. e ()ent.a.l Auiat.ant, F tr or :,~~· Typlnj a must. 11 •• 01:· c .. t •• p I T • p l c ••• n t . I 1 Del PW •t.bU11Md C.. Mesa Oal/Guy niday. Det.eU • 330 W. Bay S•....-• office. x~,.y llc. • txp. orluted, per1onablo1 E<l\I# Oooortu"'lv £moloytf ~fH I u ~ Nq.t3MGI lni.1U1eot • motivated • e eo.ta Mesa, CA e nttdtd 1>1 •tabU.hed 1 • e Equal Opportunily Employer e Dent.al ~t ma.U a bu1lneauemce1 , •••••••••••••••• ~ _E_~_·...,~ ..... M_· ~----•,_...;..k...;.;.,N00.___1 ~te~~~• ... kacb • ~.. .,. '-_ --. .... - \ • .· 1 • ~~.~~ ..... !!.~~~~'!!~ ..... ?!.~!I~!.'!!~ ..... ?!.~~~~~ ..... !!.~! .. ~'!.~~ ..... !!~~ H .. pWant.d _ 7100 ... lpWmhc:t 710GH.lpW..tM 7100H•lpWCIRhtd 7 100 y A KT T J M t: 08 Orange Coo1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 •• ••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• holl!lewlvd, rruakc tho.sf Loli i\ttendants, o"per, GENEKALOJ<'fo"'ICt: INSURANCE MEC~tc 1Ctra br• prof1111hle r t tlmt1 Harbor View Recepttoniattryplat for SALIS MOPID Sales rei.ie> n~'«i ~. 1''or Sbcll, :.isOC> San Joaqum profeulonal offlcu. PEISONS Full or Part '1'1mc Nwpt Sn11ck Co Cull H•ll•Rd ,CdM.G44So:>4 Must enjoy meellna out a t 8 n d In" Newport8e1u·h today673-7320 GENERAL offlCE public, have good typintc opportunities ex11'd or 714642 8870 Purl lime, Secret11rh&I 11k lll & front office lnex p 'd Salary 'I'ypin" & Trunscrib1na I 111 m I! d I 11 l 1• appearance Hrs +comml11lon1. Phone MEDICAL .. " oiwuin11 full lime South 8 30·4 30 Call btwn BobSmlth~3l~ 640 54~--- l.u.:una area property N 0011 & 3 s a 11 r y - -81tr k o rfi<'e 1salstanl, p ART TIME \tWlll'f'I ilSSociatlon commens urate w l\h INVOICICLERK runi1me, rur bUJC) Summer dollars & fun Sh111dthu11J speedhwlritfinl{I experience S700 ranac Wanted ror l&e Marlne oNrthop~lc tpr:!ct1ct' 110 pa cific C as L 1 n IC HI i:ou lyping e P u 957 0701 Hardware Ston• g1.1od t' w 11 or u e u t· 1 1 l ( '111sl be ouli.:1.>1nl(, benef i ts, im m cd Dynamic 1n1J1 v 1duol 11 ervicwm~ now or 111'ri.onable & Cl'IJOY ii openma. CaU&45 1711 w1Lh rxprrienn• tu H1ah Schoolish looking 1U)y office deailnK with GEHEllAL OfflCE ----assume "ha r Kc· of ve<Jplt-for ma)Or motion rut•mbt'r!I & 1JUbl1 t• t.ook1n11 for a very JANITORIAL paramed1ral tcurll 1ncture. also clean <•ul RECEPTIONIST /TYPIST National mortgage banking firm need~ receptionist for corporate head· quarl l!r S located in Irvine. Person must type & have pleasant phone personality. Call Marla. (714 > 975·1080. COLDWELL BANKER RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICES Equal opportunity employer Sa lea T:~.:;::? The Reader Ad. Ot'pt of the Pennysavt!r I) accepting applicution~ for a part.time sales pos Cle ar print 1n1.:. 6'd. spelling & a friendly s mile are thr hu:iic requirements We will train Appl y t tHiO Placentia Av!! . C.:M SALES RIMTAL COHSULTANTS Brt•uncr '1 R c ntli Furn1tute Showroom in W111 t m1n11l<>r sctks rarcer on enli.'d pcn.011 for entry levt'I ros m home ruro1i.hl n l(~ Ureur1er "I!> C11hfom111 ', lar~(l'llt fum rental co & nt-ed~ qu11hf1ed i;aleJC & m.irnl 'taf f ro1 exp.tndllliot mkl H1•tail exp pn•f'd Will lram S4 hr . 1it'pendrn~ 011 c'lpt>r 1-'uil m 11111me Mu 11-S:11 , !I ~ 30 & Suu 12 Noon 5PM Cont;it'l ('111dy Mill!>, 891 238tl Catch thlll opportun1t} $50 $100/day Yuuni.: ambitious crew has room for more Tramm!( & lra n spo provided · 540·7652 aft llAM -EOE t-:xrt-llonl benefits mterestmgp1tr1l1me Job Couple needed for a f lt Rewardm(( opportu111ty maleJfemule 21 30 with $900 1mo N11¢ut•l Shores In pleas ant utr1ce? employm ent . Mus i wllh can~r 111owlh & good smi l e f or Communityi\s&O<'•nt1on Clerical, for muture speak Englis h Cull att r ac ti ve hl•ncdll commercial audltwn. (71'114930122. person.LO<'atlonP.C JI . 644 0510 or 11pply 1n package Salary J.>e p e ndal.l i l i l y & -Npl Reh Expet a person "t Nl~wp cJ rl eommensurutt• wat h lrun:sportation ti must! P /lime. 7 days, 2 hn dally, AM deUvery, LA Times. $100 per week Laicuou &!11ch, 494·8496. RECEf'T /CLERK Jacoby & Mey•rs Busy law firm is seeking a P rr receptionist/clerk in our Costa Mesa office. We are inte rested ln persons with previous experience who have good org aniiational skills, hkes w deal with the public, w o rks efficiently & can work approximately 20/hrs. week . For app't please call. (7141979· 1Bl8. S ales gi rl ne edt'd . ---------· C.EHER.AL OFFICE must Accurate typing, Oune11 1131 nackbuy Or background µkusc l'1tli 5~ 11608 fo~a__ppt. l0.6 1-:x!l helpful. gd typing no shorthand. 20 hr N 1:J 8 4 J()J'M 646·5995forapJ)l ,1 hlllt y , profrnenc Y week mcludesSJt & ~un w f1.-:urcs, lO·key by Call 646 7431 Jewelry store 1n &1 Coast MEDICAL t.11ud1 Xlnt Co beoeflls ---Plaza needs brig ht l mmed opeo1 11 ~ for lnfurmJl ok CM Call GUARDS person_for0Hltl•Jut1<'~ exp 'd. 1-1ersonJhll' :'>1ilho aft9AM,64~~· Full & part lime All $40.9066 Recepl1onisls in bu~y U f f 'd N 8 o r l h o p t' d 1 1.· c;l'nl•tal Office work in areai1 1\1 orms um L A N n ~ L A P E pr aclice. Phone:.. appl & .rwporl Beach Small i\ges<ilor over,reured CONSTHUCTION surgery Sl'heduhn~. ""'"" Wl'li Established welcome Noexper nee pos1l1 on Must ha ve greet palicnh Xlnt l'll'J'IC.' !.end resume lo -A PP I Y · U n 1 versa 1 all-round exnur Top pa' f · "" b "'f t "•t' 5995 " I' O Uox 1991. Newport Piotectiun Service, 1226 & henefils. Please call f~~n;ppt.erk r !> ,,.. ' · Hl·ach, C~1 92663. W. !Ith Sl ' Santa Ana. ( 71 4 1 768 4751 from ---k1terv,1ew hrs. \l-12 & I 4, 9AM 3PM Medical Offiu G ENER.AC-OFFICE Mu'-l lH><'. 9am·4pm, \ion 1-'11 Call Chuck c 71'1 lf.73 61 IO Mon·l-ri. Corporate Paro-leCJOI or Secretory w 1lh heavy t•orp background lo manage corp dept Small law office. airport area NB 3 4 d1.1ys 1week Matun'. st able person Bkkpg, lranscril11ng , sur#(l'r) scheduirng & 1·oilccl111n Salary neg H<>~um<' Iv Boll JOG , s L al(Urlil 92677 <;l'ne1 JI ufttce ;\crounts n ·t•r1vable, telephone tq11nl( for • e ~po rt ll1•<11·h f1nn Please call Lu l>alr) ..1t 1;.i;i 6800 fur llltl•f\ leW llAIRSTYl,IST Culler Needed 1mmed Full time & pan time f'un, easy going atmosphere Work w kids & adults Will train 1f nee 11.B 963 8860 Ca_ll Ca r~lynS33 9983 MEDICAL RECEPT. HAIR STYLIST Le9al Secretary Wanted for f I\ pos1L1vn Minimum 2 yrs c1v1i Must be dcpendabll. litigation Suiary open effi cient, & type wt•ll Good benef its X Int 631·5690 Lrg sillon, following not nee 586 2216 GENERAL OFFICE ----------i s k 1 1 I s rt> q 'd N ° Medi<·al Ai.,·t, It U 1-·ront llosp1lal shorthan7~2 ?.SIG & batk orflt•1• ~:x 1wr El~c tronics firm In Costa Mu a se~ks p~tton with «Jenera! offic e & l i ght boolclceepin9 u pu., inc: ludinq a c: counts payable & accounts rec:~IYable. Permanent p osition r equPr~s reliable person. Call: WARD CLERK helpfuJ 1147 6001 Raleigh Hills llosp1l ai m Newport Beach has an 1mmed opening for il Ward Clerk Full lime PoS . 3 11 e\enmg shirt /\cute care hospl exper req'd Fur mten1ew, <•ontact Ph y lli s Warnt-r. 714 645·5707 EOE M F' Vak>r ~c:tronic:s 1 HOST /HOSTESS 540-9264 1 Full & part lime ---------•I a\ ailahll• Apply 1n person 3 5PM Joli> Roger, 400 So Cuasl GENERAL OFFICE Hw). Laguna Beach <; 1 uw1ng eiec·tron1cs Hotel r11 '"' nt'c·d~ outgoing MIGHT AUDITOR LEGALSECY- SEMIORPTMR Challenging position for top secy w Xlnt skills Delu>.e oft!. C)(: 1:11rport area Gd hen Sal Commen&ur1:1lt• w tellp Conta<'t Cindy. 752 7551 LIFEGUARDS WANTED Must be cert1f1cd Ill /yrs or older FIT tempornry pos1t1on only /\pply m person, l>el Wt•bl>'l> Nc ~·portcr Inn. 1107 Jamboree Hcl , ~ B Personnel orflt·c L19UOR CLERK E x fJ d f T & I' T llillgrcn Liquor 250 ~ 17th St CM 111•r.,11n tu a s sume lmmed opening for ,N rc•lari:il duties 3 days night auditor 1:tl the Surf 111 wk . ~on W•'<i. 8·5 No & Sand llotel, Lag Bch , ... tiort h;ind nee but lo work Thurs. lhru ,lf•Pl•tude w figures a Mon n1tes llPM 7A.M l•--------•I rnuM < ongc·n1al off1 cl' m Excell salaf} i\ppiy to: MACHINE ltunt1nglun Heach Charla497·1896 SHOP Plt'alll.' rontact JoC1nie --- Co r J ppl at 894 725 7 1-•H-o•u•s•E•C•L•E-AN-E•R•s-• I 1 m m e d o p e n 1 n R , "al.1ryncRo\lahic ToSSihr.car 645.5123 machine operato r trainee All girl dept c ~ .. N 1• RAL ot·t_,icE CM plant F:xcel c·o ,., l'llllC phon es and HOUSEKEEPER, exper. bene(il s Dellr on1c. 111,1111111: l'art time. 9 to \Ive-in 3 dys week, For l•54S-·•04•l•3 _____ _ Med1t·al F a s h 1011 l sl.1nt..I MI> b<1 <.'k uH1t·e , P T & vacation cover J~l' fo.:itp EKG. d r U\\ in~ blood & lnJeCl 6-14 0381 Medical frnl ofc a:-.::01 ... tant ! needed Perm , P T Typing, booke£•p1ng, ret·l'pl ionist 494 1511 MES Sa.GEA 6 mornings :.i wct•k, Mon 5 :lOAM to Ill\ M , Tue:. thru Silt 6 JOAM to 9A M Excell llrivmg rel' req 'd i\ppl) P e n n } ) a \ e r , I '' r. lJ Placentra /l.v<! CM MGR. gift store Ltdo Viii R eq powt•rful , s e ar mc1t1vatcd 1n . scli1nl(, a self sturtcr, t:ike chg . r:.ist workm~ Sal open G73·1655 MNGMT POSITION Fabric chain. C M Anaheim Xlnt opp Gen, 646-4<»0 MOO ELS Part Tine Countelnq Yovttt Carrien Adults with outstand111g 111lract1ve personalities lo spend l.5 hrs per week !'Ounschng youlh ages 10 15 . Evening s & Weekends Available f75 per wk Ca ll 2 30-5:30pm Mon thru F'r i 642·4321 ext 343 Ask for Lori • Orancp Coast Daily Piiot 3JO W day Street Costa Mesa, C11 t-: q u a I 0 p p o r t Employer PART TIME GEM ER.AL OFFICE Growing cleclronlcs firm needs outgoin g per:.on t o assume secretarial duties 3 dys pr wk. Mon Wed, 8·5 No ~horthaod nee but aµp1 lude w figures a musl Conge111al office 111 llun11ngton 81.•:.il·h l'lease contact Joanie for a ppt. al 894· 7257 PART TIME REC EPTIOMIST Real estate company nerds a parl/timt• rereptlon1s t for weekdilys Some hghl typi n g r e quir ed F:>.rellenl work1ng l conditions com µensal1on and a m o st coogen1al atmosphere Special consideration given to real es tate licensees Write lellrng a.bout yoursel f tel Receptionist. P.O Uox 7964. Npt Sch. 92660. ----- PART Time stock clerk for marine hardware s t ore Call Ball>o1:1 Manne, 549 9671, EOE M•F H PA YROU. CLERK 2·3 days per week. llrs 9 5 A pp l y : 1660 RE AGEHT Jllc:'d to w or k co mpany generated Listing leads Eaxnlngs lo S4000tmo Cali Jack Eill from 8 AM to 12PM 7141964-9093 R ea l Estate Development busy office needs sharp gal Must have e it cell en l phone I•-·---.-•---.-.-;.;;;;;; manners , ilCcurate typing, bookkeeping & nice a ppearance. No smoking. 673-6776. Rece pt IOOISt ·N ew porl Center law finn needs someone w /lite ty1-11ng Call Sheila 640.1560 R ec:eptioftst AdAqmc:y Typing skilTs required Call Hobm 752·6211 REC PT /TYPIST Ne wp ort B each Bayfront Law Office. Legal expr not req 548·2283 RECEPTIONIST C rowing SA company ha s open ing f or rece pt 1on1sl It y p1 st w 1pleasant phone person ality T y ping s kill s of 55 wpm llcsponsibibties include t y p ing o f o rde r s , rn voi'ces. quotations, correspondence elc F:x cc llent starling sa lary w 1per1 odit· reviews For personal interview contac t Cy Simpson atSSS.2603 RECEPTIONIST Nights Between 25 & 35 }"t!ars of age. SS hour Call bet 8pm & 9pm, W ed Sal 675 6090 IBonntel RECEPT /TYPIST Newport Beac h law firm office. Salar y com mens urate with ab1hly 644-6400. __ RECEPTIONIST GENERALOFF'ICE Good on phones; some t )p1n g & 11ghl Receptioni.st • LYClcy Dery• You 're the winner Co wants quick hire. Arch fi r m n r . OC airport needs your gd typing & pleasant phone voice. Hurry! To $1,100. Cali Marjo r ie Sullivan , 540 5001. Snelling & Snelling of Newport Bea c h Agency, 4340 Cam pus Dr .. EOE RENT AL A.GENT for Laguna's leading R lo~ office Full lime. Lie req. 497·541 l ask for Ruth RESTAUR.AHT Sandwich Maker hfi. 7A M 3 PM Mon -Fri 646·8883, call anytime Restaurant W AmtESSES Exp 'd waitre sses Male t f'em. busboys. ~ooks. & cooks helpers for new Cont inental Rei.l a uranl 1n N B 673 3233 Redairant Assistant~,. lmmed opening "Good pay & benefits Send r esume to Mr. John French, P.O Box 391 , Huntington Beach. Ca 92648 REST AUil.A.HT Need Bus P e r son & Cook Apply m person, Mon Fri. 3-5pm at Stem Wheeler, Reuben E. Lee. 151 E. Pacific Coast Hwy, Newpor1 Beach. RESTAURANT F /l'. P rr sandwich man & counter help Plan de Cafe Gary's Deli, 752-5401 Newport Surf &Spurt 67S 7823 Sales GRE.A T HOURS 9AM-2PM or 4PM-9PM Sl\J.1';S Studenh JHousewiYff A ll 1 a I" 11 " l" .1 n d we II J(roorn1•d "1akt' t.>xtra rnunt.>y J'> a producl !>arnpl.-r $..'\ hr with mcentl' e rur!>t>) Call Ah!>Oll, Mon & Wed ilf1 10 AM G7J.0027 Join the Los Ani:cles Sall'!.. Studl'rlh 16 & up, Times C1rculallon Team ncc1l ~u111111l'r Joi.Iii 01 & adapt your work P t1111t.• ytJ1 rou11ll schedu l e Lo your work (',ell ,'¥1r .lorws lifestye Work 5/hr:w la) Sill •I l 18 ln a Times Circulat1011 sales office near your SAt.t-:!,W0'1i\N Olalurt• home & have more L1me appan•l 1·x1• fur fnl'ndl> for your family, )luJ1t's C ~I half ~11(' 'hnr1 or leisurely periods We Stead) P 1' ~ l ti50ll pay hourly wage?> & comm1ss1ons LOS ANGELF.STIM I':~ 1375 Sunflower i\vl' 1.·~1 54().0301 Equal 011portun1ly Employer Sales HELP WANTED! Telephone !.ales No exper net· F:xcell co benefits C.:omm1ss1on prog rJm & profit s h11r1ng Appl~ 111 person Pennys J,er 1660 Placentia l\ve Costa M t"a Sales IHSULATIOM •English & Spanish speak m g • W>O to $1,000 per wk •Pay day every week. •No credit tumdowns • 01 re et sales ex per •Will tram 531 4501 , Boh SALE~IUTCHEN Good co mm kon . 631 7032 SALES ORIENTED? The P ennysaver t i:. accepting appill'1tl10ns for a Sales Rep to call on Reader Ad business accts. for advertising ll r s are Mon F ri . S eamstl"Hs IT a ilor Tu run .lltcr,1li11n-. ~hu11 I II s J II (. 1 c• Ill I' n I t· Fll'x1bl1· l111ur-. >\!Ile 6981 SEAMSTRESS llo ... ('UShl1J11l> 5111 2!1l h SI :'-I II ti7fl Uli;J .. ll II 1,\J SllOI' 511> lKl l ~'>Ii !1:1:1;1 S EC RETARY (.oocl 111f1n• -.kilt... ~1.1n 1111ni1·cl1<111•I> Sal<1 n r nmmt·n .. utJtt> "111l al>1ht) Nt•WIJOrl Bea1 Ii Cali hel IOam & noon '11111 & Tut•i. , 8Sl 1502 SECRETARY llutslt111du1i.: lll'IJOrt lur ta rl'e r n11ncl1·cl ~11 p1· r !>l't'rl'lan Exl'l'I 'kilh .1nll 11 f.g J11 11.1t 111n J I Jh1ht1c~ ~•II i.:uaranlt•t d ~Un't'~~ful fulun· "llh th1~ d) n;1m1( i.:ro~111i: p<'n:.1011 firm S111ok1•r· nc•('(I 1101 J)lpl) t all Harh.1r,1ll'1i 12<>1 LEG.AL SEC'Y t :! y r-; ht11?Jl111n ""fl loot !(ood t~ pmi: 'k 11 ls ro·q () <.: i\trpurl arcil. ~mall firm Call 1714 ) 955 2511 S..l rct.1rial, I' 1' Typing & I rans1 nhmi.: ti4tl ~131 Sct•rt•tJr\. r a 10 !I d:n., n f: Offitc older woman 499 5562 111 Nt·wport lll·ach HOUSF.K fo:El'ERCHI LD MAIDSEXP'D L.u1 y S11011.: G44·!1513 ('i\f!!-;partliml',3·4 d)S Apply lo Angie at M agazine publs1 h cr seeks fresh faces for fas hion la yout s & advert1s111g Trim dear skin, exp not net• Must be 5'6 & uv 558 R6c.J for app't Placentia Ave . <: M _ 9A M 5PM Ra!>e plus comm 1ss1on. full C'O benefits Will train Pr ofessional app e arance & gd spelling essential Ca II MISS J oncs.G42 c.Jl\ bookkeeping Fulit1me, ---------• rt'!>lauranl L11thl lvpin~. apply 111 1>€'r.,1>n M F 3 51>111 Tht.> M ;1~~11· Pan. So Coast l'la7.a c ;t•n••ral Th~ Balboa Bay Chlb is now hirinq: Snack Bar Coolu l",t'l food t''ICJ)Cr '-111n11wr uni\ Host /Hostess · f' rime Thur, ~·ri . Sat, Sun Somr holl'i host hwt••,,mg PX~• 11ref d Coclctall wk Goodpay64J 9323 Clemente Inn -Esplandian. San 125 Housekeeper, h \'e-1n 1 ..__-________ _ Lovelv home, Heh 11rea 1• Pvl ·hdrm , some rooking, !>alary nel( Call Kathy !">468811 . i59 0177 MACHINE SHOP lmmed opening for eitper 'd <.:enierless HUR SI HG I t.VN. 11 7pm, 3 dayi. per I wee k Pvt 41 hl'd Conval Hosp SA Ill" SA 549-3061 Hous ekeeper. livl' 1n i\1 u s t u n d e r :1 t a n d English fo' time. much 11me off Refs Non Grinder C M plant ---------• Excel co benefits Deltronic, 54.5-0413 s mk r 631·4361. 64 1_1_99_1_ ~~~~~~~~~ Housekeeper /Companion Live in or out 833-2009. Nurs ing NURSING ASSISTANTS PENSION ADMll'l Young, dynamic pension co., looking for ex per. re t iremen t plan adm1n1s tralor , with strong trust acctn g backgrouhd Pos1l1on 1mmed1ately avail , smokers need not apply 857 1204 1 person office, gd on phones & w /people. 2 days /wk & cover for vacations. Dependable & fle x . Hrs 9·5pm . 646-7417 between 10-4pm. Mon.-Fri Salary open 833-9505 RECEPTIONIST Required for gro wing, inte rnational company Mi nimum 3 ye ars exper ., word processing, typing & good telephone skills Neal & o rganized and not afraid of hard wo rk. Gpod growth potential, benefits, salary. Contact Mr Green, 644-9800. Restaurant COUNTER HELP Hos.days! Good opportunily for SALESPEOPLE PART TIME Eves. & wknds . m our wine & s plril'l dept· Musi be over 21. Apply in I p e r son P ersonnel Dept., The Brosdwa>. 27 Court of Fashion Npl Bch s tudent s and SALES PERSON fur hom emakers to 1lea~n office suppli es store and earn. Ap p Y In Ex p e r prefe rred person to: 556·2922 WIENE~SCHNITZEL 4501 Jamboree, Newport Beach , CA SALES PEOP LE for phone or dircc( s ales , students acceptable F'or more info call 661·3545 SECRET.ARY I' T Chnsl l'hl•r<'h II\ Thl' SC'a ~on l"r r 9 11> \1 Gerwr.1 I nff111· dultl'S fi73 3!i05 Set'ri'tJI \ llt•l"'Pllllrll'l small { l'i\ ofr N1Jl II• It P a y t: o m m e n s u r .1 I ' ~ ex f>t'r 83..'l lltti4 SECRETARY Fo r small Resean·h firm Gd typini: skill~ Xlnt Ben & JOh sccoril v Start $1000/mo 957·6591i Waiter jWaitren t-: x I' 'ri " 5 nitc.:i. per wk · lnspecllon [. l i'l'\1 M ainl. persons needed for Steam cleaning Co. Gd pay, easy to learn. Foreman pos avail Cail Chris 64 1· 1079 MANICURIST SA N C' L F. M ENT 1-; GENEHAL llOSPITAL. a modem. ilCUle c·are facility 1n one of Soulhern Cahfor.n1a 's most desirable beach commun1t1es. has immediate openings for experienced Nurs ing Assist ants Full time positions (7 am to 3 pm .). Part-time nil s hifts available Must have certi(ic11l1on PERSONNEL Professional person Lhat has 1nlliat1ve , flex1b 1l ily , gd handwntmg & figure apl1Lude This 1s a career pos 111 a one RECEPTIONIST With or without typing n eed ed . Top pa y Temporary & rull time. Ca ll Tod Ser vices at 979-8900. equal opportunity employer m /f /h SALES Sec·relary l'lt·•"l' l'Jll ror appl 1; I:, i :l ~II. \1 n n Fri Ii 111 :,P M HELP!! W •' .ir I' 1n tll?t:d uf a l'tl•at1ve !{en ok 1!1erk f 11 r .1 I o n g t l' r m t1•111 µ0ra r y as!l1gnmenl ~ 11<.1 bl• l'omforlabie ~1th numbers, gd phone milnner, prorcssional :1tt1Lude 1mpl Call · lv1cK1 HESTONI & Assoc:iatH 54~0400 Specializing in T1•rn porary Clerica I Prrsonnei PRECISION ELECTRONICS INSPECTOR We seek an individual for the t s t s hift . H equirci. ba s i c knowledge of electronic and electrical theory, ab1l 1t y lo u se mechanical inspection tools an d read blur prints GAUGE INSPECTOR W~ s eek a Gauge Ins pector for the 2nd Hrs 9·4. Tues Sat Newporler Inn fl air Designs. N H 644 2580 MANUFACTURING PACKAGING Orange County's leading manufacturer of health produ cts requires pac kaging personnel. R ead label s, run labelette machine. pull o rders and package bottles, other dut1ec; as assigned Apply ul person to Vil AMER LABS A Div. of Anabolic, Inc 17802 Gillette Ave. Irvine, CA 92713 Take advantaite <>f our outstanding salaries and fringe benefits including medical. dcnlal, hfe and vision insuran('e, credit union a nd more To apply. please conla<'l our Personnel Office al ( 714) 496-llZl person ore Hvy telephones & public contact. Personnel exp ver y helpful Salary DOF. 540.6236 ask for Janice RECEPTIONIST WEBCENDS Coldwell Banker Real E s tate Ser vices, Newport Beach office. Switchboard experience help(ul, but will train Ca ll Claire Johnson . 644-9060 weekdays 9 lo 5. PESTIC IDE S PRAY 1 ________ _ O P E R ATO R F.x per Receptionist w I p e s t c o n t r o I FABULOUS! apphcator lk Top pay& Interior design firm benefits Please call seeks organjzed person (714) 768·475l 9AM-3PM 10 handle phones, lite PRODUCTION typing & invoicing '"SSIST,. ~ D e I i g h tf u 1 s t a rt "' "'" ' N e w p o r t 8 e a c h Needed fuU or part-time clientele To S870. Call No exp necessar y but Marjorie Sull iva n , an e ye for detail & 540-5001, Snellin g & ability to work at a Cast Sn e ll ing o ( Newport pa ce is required . Beach Agency, 4340 Starting $3.35/hr. Books Campus Dr .. EOE RESTAURANT OPENINGS AT BOB'S BIG BOY! No ex pe r i e n ce is necessary. We will train you! Apply in person between 2·4PM for any of t h e f o ll o win g Positions . WAITERS WAfftESSES COOK 11l.AIHEES CASHIERS 7311 Edinger at Gothard HUNTINGTON BEACH or People needed lo help expand Nutr1t1onal Sales Program Only enthusiastic need apply 546-1791 Salespersons Green World Plants rs looking f o r aggr essive , motiva ted md1 v1duals ror an exciting career in interior phmt sales. No ellperience required . Contact Green World TOP EXEC. SECRETARY MJr elcctmrucs ro 1s ~eekmi: a career person ~ho lrke~ a husy desk hai. ~kills l)f t~p1n~ Rtlwpm & shrlhd 90wpm We arc m nrt•ll o r an organized . self-st a rlcr who enjoys detail & ctiver!lificatiun Non l>lllokc•r 1.orutmn ch1st1 lll all your pcrsoMl nl'C'!b M1 sswn V11•111 898·0300 -arc.i Sa~1 High rash1on women's apparel store in Fashion Is land. Salary. comm . good benefits. F.x per req 644 7100 ---- EX\"Pll henef1ts packlll(C $,Jl<1ry ('Omm "1th c '< l>t'r Onl~ thoi;e seeking permanent employment net'd appl~ Send r('sUmc or leller or a pphcal1o n to Mrs S 1.... ,_.u.I K y I e , 2 3 8 9 I V i 8 a .. s ....., °" Fabncante. Suite fi03. f»ctro-tMChanlcal & Mission Viejo, 92691 mf9. hat lrrAMdlate -------- Grneral OfCice -s hirt Requ ires a minimum of 2 years ex perienc e In the Equal Opportunity Employer M If' SA~ CLEMENTE GENERAL HOSPITAL 654 Camino De Los Ma res on Tape, Inc. 71l·C W l~~~~~~~~~I 17th St. C.M. 548-5525 28502 Marguerite Pkwy at Avery Pkwy MISSION VIEJO or op.nlng for a "9onal SECRET ARY salu penon. So. ADMINISTRATIVE NOW HIRING Sf:CRETARIES PBX RECPTS UATA tNTRVCLERKS OOOKKE'EPERS C EN. OPC. CLERKS (We have Temporary & P a r1 Tl me Assianmeots> lVICKI HESTON I &A.ttoelefes 540-0400 Specializing in remporary Clerical Ptr&Onncl 18004 SkYJ>ark 81 Suite 23S Irvine RCftT /SECRET ARY calibration of standard ~~~~~~~~~~ PRODUCTION Busy office with friendJy EE atmosphere needs sherp MATERIAL TRAIN reliable receptionist. San Clemente. Ca 92672 3355 S. Bristol Avenue at MacArthur SOUTH SANTA ANA Callf. Ana. Call Expond1n(( research I 1 I 4 I 5 4 5 • 0 4 7 7 firm need s verulile, betw.et1 7:30 mft to c a r e e r m 1 n d e d 4:30 pm individual to provide mechanical measuring equipment and a good calibral1on background in 11 minimum of 3 types or equipment lncludmg dial bore g1uees mlcromet.era and thread ga u ges. A worki n1 knowledge o r aauge setting procedures Is desired. H.AHDUHG EOE M /F /H Rubber hose products, Varied duties lnclude ~~~~~~~~~~ musl pass co. physical answering fi h ones. t mmed. opening for -I d a back x rav S'"LEr_..s .......... m c ume · ~ greet lngvsit o rs , WArTBlS "'.....-!l;ftv" parts clerk, rubber hose -•0•~•-•IC-•E•SER-•Y•IC-l•S-Tak ing applications accurate light typing, Wa nted for altractive products, mlllt pass co. rr btwn 8 & lOAM only. fillna i nd gene r al WArTltlSSIS women's shoe dept. In physical including back ASStST AHT St r a to f 1 ex • l 7 6 7 l adm inlstratlve tasks. lf CASHIERS Fashion bland. FuU or X • r 8 Y · Tak 1 n £ H ealth care co. In Irvine Armstrong Ave· Ir v. you have a good front 9842 AdamsStreet part·tlme. Experience a ppUcaUons btwn 8 has an lmmed. opening EOE. A Kenda vis Ind., office appearance with a R\ Oroolthursl necessary. 640-7810. l OA M only. Stratonex, for an lndlvfdual to Join Co. pleasant personality ind HUNTINGTON BE ACH 17671 Ann~trong Ave.. o ur O ffice Services •-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; phone voice, we have a SALES r F: R S 0 N . secretarlnl support for Adm1n1 s lr atlvt> Secretary Excel typing, sh & nb1lily to or ganiie & maintain files a must. Call for appt. Newport Pharma ceuticals,897 W lllthSl . N.B. 642-751l, ext. 47 Jr v. EOE. A Kcndavls St l! o ti I I d P/U & a · u ea n c u e p rt Manaaement good nosillon w ith EquaJOppt'y mature. me som e We orrer 1n excellent _l_n_d_ .. _C_o_. _______ 11or tln g & delivering rope Y competitive salary and Employer ~/F wknds.873-21634 l•Se-c•re•t•a•ry _____ _ salary a nd benetita STOPll mall le ~roxintt Must APT.LliSIN~ e x cel. benefits. Call I~~!!!!!!!!!~!!!~~ pack11e which lncludet Take tlmt to rein i nd be able to Uft 85 lbtl. & P A"1' TIME L I n d a F 0 1 t e r a t SALIS PIRSOH E••c. Stc.rttory life , medical, dental, have• Calif. Driver's Entrvlevel"""ltionfora 714 /540 0500 f or Retell Mature person ForPla nt StoreP/l'io'fT Eloctronlrs co 1n rl ... i-nd I I abop It home. It'• aim· 1 r F I ,...,., • G L .,_ h h pruc .,._., • v a.on c · or m o r e "people person" to lntervlewappt. e xper. 1n o ur m~t 645 3392 U:H uune .,.,ac as nn coveraao alon1w1tb 12~ el• with Dally PHot Information & Interview, h an d 1 e r e 1 Ide n t •------'-.;....____ c o o k w a r e D y a -I m m e d ope n I n R p1ld boUdays inch.1dlnl Claulfled Ads. And I! contact: Te.ra Joaes, relations. show unlta & (213)92·2212. Sales person needed to available If you a~ an ChrllttnH shutdown. !!ii ,b~~~laoamm~:dry .1!!!!1!4~64!!!!!1·!1!61!6!, !!!E!M!!fF~ m a k e 1 e a 1 1 n 1 sell malnt. contracts tn cxp'd . Exec Secn.-t11ry PleaH QPl.v ln penon , ...... d v•--: an u1ementa at one of Going Into SA1LCUT1'ERS-1rowln1 Co. Wlll train, wltl'laxcel. typlnl •kills or send reaumeto· Claul •-A • .. or at our apt. complexes. ASSEMBLERS Cd pay. ~Y to leam. {70+wpm) & able io Otmeratomco M2-5C71 PAIMTIAS Must b ave flexible Bu1lne1s? Exper ience preferred. Call C hrl• Unlimited deal with people, handle ·-oe9'pA-J•" Only Qua llfl•d need schedule It be avallable 1 butwuttratn.e:U·l842 M1\nte nance Service, correapondenct, s t11t 100% F....c Lut'qr you! LEAR USI THI apply. Minimum 5 yn to work weekends . We A• requlr.d by I••· &41-1079 t yp l n1 . phonu & a Expendln• co. neoda exp tn all pbuee. Rt f'1 wlll t rain . <No real b 1 Sala v1rlet{of adm\n.dutle11, you now. Tillth•mwu t SIEGLER DAILY PILOT r equired. perman ent e.tate Uc. required; thla ::~. :a,1~:1:1~~= •lllDALSHOP• SALISPllSOHH& c a I u a I Som e you want to do 4'r dtlllJn NPAIT poeitlon. Call a.Iler &PM Polltlon does not Involve iifnt f 0 r d y n a m I ~ a c c o u n t I n a o r y()\lr Jobi ~rt at 192S. RnU• 'T" t5'7·1UO commls1lcn saltt). Part Bua ••• Name muat Part Ume--Ooata Mtta. contt m Ponry retail booltlreepln l ex per DOE room to advance. B4••YNOOUCTS • p ll ....... , 1 r l Um e poaWoll. register th•t niiH Prer. ex.per. lo reLaU 1 t o r • . O n l y desired. Any <'om blnation: lite DIVISIOM SHYICI 0•,~ • .':~i.nt ~!,4:. J oyc.J uome wfth tM County Clet1r-d othtn1 1alel. ca1'ffr.mlnded, matun We orrer extt-1. pay Ir typm~peoplt coouct. totO E.t>rer~ DIRICTOIY P T 1 b.. Call tM DAILY PILOT 541-1121 aaam woro tb nMd •P9b'· At bt-oenttlnclQcUnaour 11~ b I · &nllel Call: <RedHW~l>re!lloadl erm . YP na. •Pl , 11'11HEWCD/AWI' LlQAL DIPAft'TMINT a. .. u 1n. ret&U •aper. 4 DAY WotllC W1B ><•1 aaan. 540·500~1 (114) ltNllO. 1:xtm For Result NCeptloailt. •uu W tor tonna end '""""' &ALU Ont for retell req 'd . 8llar=1lu1 Pleu e ~au ror appl. snetttas ft &elUn1 °' Service Call UlflCamtlbackSt.. 1ntorm.-on. suriM llmdftn .._.. eomm. ,,..... • tn T etoatc Bt rktrey. N•wfOrt Bu~h At~ncty, Squ.l ODPt1 SELL ldlt It.ma wllh a New'°" BMcb. t.eo Ma-4Ut &..-r. aec. CUI: klboe plttlOll or tall: ~po, p tr a o n n e I De pl • 4MOC••pmDr .J:O£ .. ,..,.. .. ,,/11 642·1671 Dally Piiot Cla1•llltd Equl()pplmplJl' b .m llarliit, .... wn !EOE 164-.U .... FUbioa 'llMl4..o1 tt~ili!~~-==:~======-~-~~-~~~~~"==~~-~~~-=,~~=~==·==~ .. ~,1~1;1~::::=~JAd~.-::::===·=·::::~~J::::-::::::::::::~~=·~:::-~:-~-=~:::~c:-::~~ll~/~F~/ff~=~~=·::::;::=~·b~w~ad~.~H~J(..~8ds~~·g~o~E~~~~~~~~==1~ : 1 _k ·-r _, --r---....... . . .. ____ ................ _ ... ____ .d_ ........ -... ·-· .......... _._, ______ ._. __ .... _ ...... --.... --...--.............. _______ ..... ~, ...... __ -------____ ....__~ -~~ ......... -·---·-·---------- I I r. . -------... -------......_...... ------____ ,_ ------------ ... W_.... 7100 W...ted 7 100tWpW91119d 7100Het,W..t.ci 7100 Afplw• IOIO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/SUnday. May 10, 1981 09 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SICltfTill. SICllT.ARY t>'rost Freeretrt1 lyrold,-. -·~--1010 Mkcel•11• IOI Mlac1lm1.-IOIO Office ~ & W e a re a m a j o r Po s It Ion In v o I v e 1 TIC...CIAH Genera~c~T work, 00 under warranty S300. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• • •••• •••••••••••••• •• •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• EcwW....-:t I OI S pubhtbtr of boatin1 a e n e r a I o f f i c • Costa Mt$a computer experience required. 8'2·1703 7' Hlde·a·bed couch Ir •00 •••••••••••••••• 00 " maautnee located In the resp on s I b 111 ties firm nd1. Anembly lllgb School 1raduate. matchlo& arm chair, Coth Re1iatn Sweda NewportBeacbarea and includioa typing, Tech. wttb2yrwexper. CoataMesaarea.Willbe R e frla , 30 c u ft , 1250 blue desk le Monr o4t Newly have an lmmt!d. opening d I c t a p h o n e . t-0 a11emb&e tit lnle1rate movlna lo Irvine soon. slde-by·alde, icemaker. bookcase combo '"°· Lo SE inspected & scrvH·<·d for a 1ecrelary. This maintenance of mes. mlni·computer aystema. Good benefits. Farmers $.1$0. 556-0998 640-6252 / 1350, 673-6241 poaltlon requires a mall processln1. etc. Call: Susan 557-8640 t-0 Insurance G r oup , min imum of 1 yr S tartln l salary to acbedulelntervlew. 540-4100. G · E · ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD Typewr iter. Olympia. experle e d t 1 S930/mo Xl..nt company E o E Dlshwuber-Potacrubbflt offumllureforsale· LR fuJl sz ofc elect. AlmoHt speed orat least SO wpm. benefits lnch1dlng The T&IP~PaOS bdrm. DR & patio new Xlnt Cond ~u nc an YPDI · · · · port /convt. Avocad o · ' WEIGHT Typical duties Include Dental Plan Call Lee TYPIST w /wood chopplna blk Everythinl near·new 89tHl940 h d I · H I f A · Set appta. for OW' tales Int d .. ..,, 545 9223 ace u1ng meetings, a rr s or eP t. f:ople. We're lookln~ Word processina exp x con . .....,. · Mustsellimmed.Offers m a k 1 n g t r a v e I Finance America Corp . desired. Must be fast & Delivery. 5'9-iOlO arranaements, report 5001 Birch, N B or exp'd M·F goo accurate. Saban 950 GE. Washer /Dryer 9 · NOW preparation + general (714)851-0.0S. worklna cond, (you're Ventexl exp. a +.Nice mos. old, l yr warranty,•--------- se<'retarial duties. Lite E .O.E.M/F place or oun) Hourly offices , congenial xlntcond.G.E.Dbldoor 2 hi1h·quality matchin1 dacatlon a plus. Excel waae, bonusea alao' co-workers. Salary refrigerator, 21 cu fl. designer couches, xlnt benefits include: group 545M ·4Mblllask for.Steve or negotiable. Posallon Avocado, 3 yrs old. cond, super buy al $475 h e a Ith I den t a I * •SICIET.AlllS• * an a · avail. June 1. Please call 494-4881 both. La-Z.Boy recliner, life /profit sharing and AcctPay/M.faSH,400 TeleplMIM Solclton Marilyn Celley, 955·2000 ~ cond, $100. Call an. free parking. Please call AcctAsst /AAde&SlS.600 Are you Ured of working for app'l. Freezer, upright. clean, 1 ,.350 aft 9 AM for interview ShtBO /RE/Fun$14,000 w or k s good SlOO. · . ., · a pp t peter s on WordProcesslngSl.5.600 fulltimMef~~7t1me? W"'REH,..,.•SE 548·8513,548-4485. ~~~~~~~~~ I 00°10 NATURAL Publish ma Co. Ex pd. Consultant Ours ....,..5 • "' vv 8 d f f 1 L. R Ind A In Wh t t k' Ea KJ\/d C"'ll aft l lcyct...1 1020 e rm urn or sa l". I 00°10 GUARANTEED! 11 e en IY. c. Y no ry wor ang rn _., ay. .. •••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Headboard, dresser. Secretary 4020 Birch Est 'M EOE part time for fuU Ume llAM 540.76S2 You too can lose 10·29 Lbs per Month PART TIME Newport/833-8190/Free money. Work 20-:U hrs Men's Schwinn lG-spd le mirror, desk. bookcase 1~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l per week in plush new WAREHOUSE M AN ladies Peugeot lO·Spd Neat must sacrifice Weekend sec'y needed1: office In the Santa F /time. Exper. nee SlOOea. 951.3889 Sll9 493-4396. 1mmed1atel1 for busy Ana /Costa Meaa area Excel. co. beneflta. Call re a I e s tot e offi c e SICltlT.AltY for well estab. company. Balboa Marine, 549·9671 Schwinn Cruiser 5 s pd Spitfire , blue. aood cond. $150. 675-9638 Beaut. oak bar. $850 Lovely hi·back ch air, Sl2S Desk. $100. Acme juicer. SSS. 548· 7355 CALL & FIHD OUT.HOW BEACH-CRUISER Typing & good w /phones If · t E f E O E M /F/H essential Coptact Chris you re a oompe ent arning potential o $220 · · · 644.7020 . secretary & a good per week. Call 835-8883 organizer. we need you. forappt. Work early summe r ---------•I If you ca n t a k e a eves. & wkends PIT 546 -1791 person a l interest in TELPHONE Welcome new residents. 8 ft. Herculon sofa, $250, oak coffee & 2 end tbles SECRETARY Newport Beach. To $1,200 Beaut . formal orrace with fantastic v ae w o rrers good benefits No shorthand req'd .. Just excellent typing & attention to details. clien t d eadlines & SOLICITORS Hospitality Hostess 5 spd , black. almost new, asking $1 10. 770·2376 detailoriented business lmmed. openings now & needs a few good people advertising, we have a for summer. Work 3-9. Ca r & typewrite r position you can grow Mon-Fri. No selling. Call needed. 547.3095 luUdilHJ Matericrh 1025 LO to with one or 0 .C. 's 966-0151 after lpm • ••• • • ••••••••••••••••• leading advert ising REDWOOO ZX6·s $200, 2 lamps $40, king Jewelry 1070 King-0 -Lawn front throw size water bed $150, Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• mower. $125 Mclane cond. Must sell Vic p LAT 3 d 1 am 0 n d edger, 175 847·9905 __ S48·C1724 eves. 759·5890 wedding ring gr~de GREAT C AR p ET da VVS2 Sl2SO apprais al DEAL' agencies Interested., Tell"phone W.rch•ulw Xlnt decking. 8-20' long. 979. 7000 LAY OM THE IEACH •• • • ••• • ••••••" "' •••• 1 OK · on hand 55' /ft Tum·of-Century wicker Sacrifice 950'759-1643 Used carpet~70sq yds. 557-612 2, 73 1-771 1 lOO"k-Free to Applicant AU DAY AntiqMs 1005 646·9885 anytime arm chr $300, game set. 642-5931 t650. 2 end tbls $80 ea .. Mltcel•10. IOIO ------- SECURITY 4 immediate openings. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Short application. w c;irk W AHTEO TO IUY Old Barn wood SI 00 per fern basket $70, 2 tbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW PROM DRESSES tamps Si225 & $115. Pr GAME SHOW PRIZE. Size9-10, ~each GUARDS Wonted for the Newport Beach area. Full & part time, all shirts avail. Must be over 21. have car & phone No exp. nee Uniform s & traanang supplied $4.15 hr starting Call for appt 558 1135 5·9pm. Mon-Fri, tat.lung foot on our telephones. Deep 1 b u Y 0. 1 d g .u n 5 • 5 48-8234 voices preferred diamonds. ivory, Jade & Old Eng Coach lamps S I L V E R G I F T Lisa 6n.3495/~9731 $750 ea., oak roll top CE RTIFICATE worth desk S650. misc. PP. $1000. Wall sell at $750. $3.35 /hr guaranteed collectables. Call C'll4) Cata 1035 More money easily 972·4926&askforDane ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644_2058 546·9215or67J..0340 4500Campus Dr , N B 1421 I Yorba St. Tustin Open Monda} ~venangs By Appointment Only SECRETARY possible. Come by 3 L1--------•1 CFA Hlmiloy•Klt Ent. 1180 N Coast Hwy. WESTMCNSTER Xlnt qual. 548-8587 N Lag Bch Wkdays at ABBEY 3pm. First come. first C FA Himalayan Seal hared ANTIQUE MALL Points, 8 wks, 2 males, Darty 10.6. Fn 1~9 Sl75. 151_5376 T,...... Closed Tuesday --------- SEC'Y /ltECEf'T Full time employee 11751 Westmmster A\e DOCJS 1040 p ERM l>ART-T IM E needed for wholesale Garden Grove 554·6103 ••• •••••••••••••••••••• 1 rv i ne real estate picture fr ame mfg ~~~~~~~--·i1 KEESHOND Pups. AKC development office is Apply 8 :30 to 5 al Fme Antique Enghsh I Champ slre. M/F Pet & seeking front office Arch Framing 15632 dd s how . Pvt pt y Product Ln. Hunttngton tea ca Y $500 213/697·1345 aft 6 pm. Decorator anlq gold benches. Orig price $199, Now S89.95. 892·9108 NEVER USED Herculon sofa bed $110. 1 pc dinette $160, Qn bdrm $540, mattresses/box sprangs, twin $75. full $85 , Qn $125, bunks, more ! ! 771>-0901 Newport Bea "h sec r etar y to a nswer ,,A,..8688 ~ h d & Beach. ......,. --Custom redwood couch mortli(ag e bank ing Pones, 0 typing 898-5097 AAAHomeDogTralmng wath white cushions. REDWOOO 2X6'S Xlnt decking. 8-20' long lOK. OD hand. 55< /ft. 646 9885 anytime LoYelalooM Send someone you love a bouquet of 30 multi colored balloons very loving for Mother's Day & your own personal message. Perfect for ever y occasion. We deliver. 613-4419 Corpor~t1o n has an filing 152·2137· ---------Ant'---Show~Sa~ D do h ood .. ...-oes your g ave g SlOO 963-7166. u ed L 1mmed1ate openmg for a 1 _________ _,Tree trimmer, ex per an Today thru Sun ay 10 manners? We specialize ----------1 pslececsa~npetavocgaJom, J~ Se c r e ta r Y 1 n o u r Secretary all phases or tree work F r e e ad m 1 s s 1 o n h & II T undle bed frames $75 m appy owners we r · · blu, or gold 161 y""-total. A c c 0 u 0 t I u g Top pay & benefits Pis Huntington Center Mall redd ""° <>'><'C L 3 r t ... en WI D P Pre-"-PllllSI F •. Be h Bl d manne ogs .....,..,_.., ge pc. so a se . __.. S2 per yd mcl pad. Call epartment os1t1on .,. • ....,. · call 7141768-4751 bet 405 wy .,. ac v . D b h blk I t t . 1 100 ~ Free r ot 'I H 8 anette set, utc er 552.cnso in vov es~1a1 s 1 c a 9-3PM . . StBemards,l M.lFem , h t y ping . phones and med I c a I c o 11 mos. $200 ea AKC &chrome.Ge airs,$200. correspQndence for our w tremendous benefits TYPIST/ Victorian tbl. stool Ung 2 coffee tables. Sl.25. All Men's wing tip shoes. contro lle r u nd v ice pkg WanJs you to work Kerosene Imps 12 pie reg__?141827·7872 xlntcond.833-8827 sz10.10'h .xlnt pres ide nt or finance for dept head Typing. GEMERALOFFtcE s etting China PP SA MOYED PUPPIES, DUETOIL.LNF..SS condS25pr 646-8400 lndi111dual mu:,t ha ve sh. assist operations . Ptr afternoons during 645-092() AKC 4wksold.Availat6 s horthuntl '<kill~ and Room to advance. Call. sc hool , F /T during ---wks. Pvt ply Holly, Must sell. NEW king & WANT ED-Baby stroller have prcv iou~ ofrice Kay Bazan, 640-5001 . summer.546-6444 queen s z matt /box and playpen, both in experience We offer Snelling & Snelling of -------760·G006.lvemsg. s prgs, ,225 & $185. goodcond.only 751·8967 exc elll'nl t•o mpa n y NewportBeachAgency. TYPIST Appliancn 8010 Poodl AKC 994.2729 benefits and s alary. 4340CampusDr .. EOE General Office , P /T ....................... whlt:;~ilver. M~~.lcl::h ------T i r fa n y c I u b Interested apphcants.l~~~~~~~~~~I Accurac y a mu s t HARBOKAREA WATE R BEU King S2 membership, gold card, pleuecall 760-8111 Ms Marina APPL1ANCESERVICE only 979-5228 extras. must sell' $250 no dues r equired Pvt. pty <Carpet ing I Never used.151 yds 4 colors Sl650 536-5185 Couc h r or s a I e $4 ~ • dashes. s ilverware, lamps. rug. misc Call 96()..6137 Schwinn b1c} l'le girls 20". blue, excellent condataon S85 . shutters 46'x32 '. brown $1 5 661-8286 WA NTED ·Ai r conditioner for a sash window Load leveler for trailer hitch 751·8967 WANTED-IBM Electric corr ective Selectric typewriter 751-8967 Camper shell ror '78 and up ·SI Camino truc k $350. plus other m1Sc at ms at Garage Sale 2133 Orange Ave. C M Saturday 519/81 ---- 2 work benches. $75 & $100 2 long slidmg door storage cabinets. S60 & $75 Misc 556·0998 1087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Amazon Red P'1rrot. I year old, 2 cages. etc S350 646-1869. 642· 3850 4' Burmese Python~. 4' Red T1ul Hou $40 Call 548·4967 Parrot!!, yoWlg. tame & talking Ama zo n i., reaso nably pra c~d 495·0303 Moluccan Cockatoo Young & healthy, \t'r) pretty, <'age avail Must sell Mike.968~ Plano• & °"Jani 8090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WURLITZ1';K, ii plnelt<' model 4410. twv 44 OOtl' key boardli. t3 pl'thtl notes, auto tout! t·unt rol. earphone )a<·k. :rn l1 d mapl e w 1matt·h 1ng bench $400 cash or $1~0 delivered 547 1845 5'6.. A B ('hase t.ou1o; X V A m p 1 t '' re produc in g grand p 1 a n o (,'om p I f' t c I ' restored & rt'l>lt 1'1.inu or1 ganally ti ll 111 1\121 I. 1 k e n ,. "' .: o o d investment l'olll'< 101 ~ Ite m Asking s20 01J11 Hammo nd Orsp.111 tl. P 1 a n o Ci:n te r Cd ~I 644 8930 Antique Squu11• l'IJI"' serial •63-lt•. 137 H 'Jr' Call 1 7 14 >6'1•1 41'7~ 1886 Emm<>rson ~llh•I• Baby Grand, ro~t''4Uo•I hand carved, ivory kl'~~ $2,000/bst ofr 1;.12 3122 Pian o M a h og;111\ u p r I g h t B e .• II I open g rain lrn1:.h 1:11 tone , n u kl'y:. S!l~,o 646 4042 Kawai Con!>ole p1.1nu '4alnu t . IU mo v l•I perfect. $1700 846-21.61 ~wtng Machines 8092 ........•.............. Sin !(e r Toud1 & Sl''4 machine & cul.11m•t S<'IMI 951-3889 Scar ... Zig ZJ g ~··"'111 1: mach w walnut n 1h11w1. $75 960 8160 SECURITY GUARDS We buy used appliances AK c Reg ye 110 w 559-6831 -<lays 64().1028 u arcaaStrack Openings for quahfied l __________ , --wesellrecond,guar --------------------N B Athle tic Club Smger 20l proft.•:..,1u11.ll '" T.....a...a...1• I Labrador Retriever $800 N XJ (714,75z.1670 1nd1v1duals Good rrw. ~....-o appliances. 549-3077 Solidwoodwhltedblbed Phone-Mate Telephone mbrshp Fashion lsland rnu nt s t a rt in g Pa Y -Ir tlM r-Mn Puppies for sale· CH w/bookcase headboard. Ans wering Mac hine S150 6 pm to 9pm 1194 ~ R r d bl f .__........ llUY Arf'l.IAHCES lines. h ave shots w e un a e uni orm Long & short term. Top dresser, mirror S85 with warranty $79. 1th 213 /433-4263 ___ SportiftC)Goock 809 .. WESTERN PACIFIC FINANCIAL CORPORATION d638e P.8o1s9a1ts 978· 7 24 ~ & Pay. No Fee. Les 957·8133 536-09<>6 76G-9133 remote $149. 75()..3791. •• ••• .... •• •• ••. •• ••••• Front t hrow mower & Gr~at Mother's Day gaft : Queen size mattress, box Kirby Vacuum. Like new edger $225. Elect. cart 1601 Dove St Newport Beach, CA92663 Equal Opportumty Employer M f' tH V SEC.Y-EXEC. Small Freezer $100 Washer&dryer, $12Sea All A-1cond.646·S848 Refrig, $150. Stove, dbl oven. $100. Dishwasher, Npt Sch 556·8520 $100 76().1006 Equal Opp Emplyr M /F CASH FOR Lhasa Apso puppies. springs & frame, never with ALL attachments. $250. 642 1353 aft 3 WA'.'ITEO S<·ubJ ~t·.ir •n good cond1t1011 onl} 751 8..'lll7 AKC. M /F, golden reds used, $275. 839-4945. Wi ll sac. for $250. See to 951-7034aft6pm. MOVING SAL"',.Ao" blk appreciate. 960-5844 Mhcellaneous TV Radio ,., .... eves. w .. ted 8081 • • 8098 D a I m at i an Pups. marble coffee tbl, lg ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• HiFi, St.~ bAIKacCk /whbite, lin8/wksSholtd. walnut chest. 48'" tbl, 1928 Antq. M arine Wanted· Gold & silver •B•e•a•u•t•1,•u•1··,:0•10••r•T\··~·:·,·r· · c amp e. 0 s comer couch unit. 2 bar Gasoline Engine, 1 cyl, 8 dollars, slot machmes, & • p p 644·4455 stools etc. 646-1839 hp, fly whl in front, xlnt jukeboxes. P P. Gary wrnty Free ct~·h \l 1' Career opportunity with very good g r owth potential for dedicated , pro(. lle<'relary who is not afraid of hard work & w i ll pe rf orm re s pon s ibly & erhc1ently Contact Mr ~~~~--~~~~! Green,644-9800 , ......... ~ .. ~---- TYPIST Refrigerators. washers. dryers. ranges Working or not. 842· 1815 ... t t ' G cond Craig. SJ .500 114/981-8873. 981·6148 st4s 646 1786 ,. an as IC · e rm an Ga.--we Sde 1055 Shepherd puppies AKC ••• ~;;-••••••••••••••••• _2_1_3-_5_9_1·-~------Mwlcal 13 .. Color T\' rl'11w1 .. --------•ISELL AVON FULL TIME Secretary Earn l>-$10pr hr. SECRETARY Call~0522 Our Propert y Mgmt. ---------- Financial Dept. seeks a STATIONERY responsible individual to Store in CdM needs pe rform Secretarial. salesperson F /time. 5 general office functions. days . Xlnt borking Job respons ibilities conds. Especially fine includes st atis t ical clientele. Phone 644·7482 typing, 10.key by touch. ror app't phones & lite filing 1·2 --------- yrs. Secretanal exper . STOCKIROICER t y p 1 n g of 6 Ow p m • TRAIHEE n~mbers onented. & a College grads. Oppty in fan an c aa I /c le rac a I Newport Beach area ror background are all h a rd w o r k i n g desirable We offer enthusiastic indlv. Send compellt1ve salary & resume to: P.0 Box 430. excell; benefits 1;1ackage. Marlton. New Jersey, Submit application to: 08053 Howard Derman a lHE IRVWE CDJlliWI( 644-6196 1061 Camelback St .. STOCK Clerk part time for m arine hardware stor e. Call : Balbo a Marine. 549-9671 , EOE M/F /H Newport Beach. 92660 Equal Opp Emplyr Student Jobs ~~~~~~~I SIOOO /MO TO S1ART SUM MEROR CAREER CLERK Ill SUPERVISORY SHI per mo. to1t.i S I 216 ma:d11www Full benefit package. Type 45 wpm Provide clerical support and clerical supervision for the Cente r for Staff Development located in Irvine. 8wksMales.96J.5592 G T S le Loc al kitchen store t..stn.Mnb 8083 control, digital tu111r1i.: Norge refrig/freezer. good cond. mustard Mixed Puppies male/fem yellow. S85. 837-2126 eve $15 & up! arap ~ G willing to sell kitchen ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sm~ old __?>0 966 lXJ Furn, t>1kes, gol! clubs, kltchenware,etc.25tup. c ab. & vanities, 30% CO~N Dlrector trombone GIANT C OLOH T\' Kenmore fl"06tless refrig. 15. l cu. ft., 8 Mo. old. S2'75. Vic 548-0724 eves, 759-5890 Days M agic Cher Range. double oven. rolissene. gd cond. $250. 631·9136 or 642-2850. 77H678 5 Sur(side. Npt Terrace. below dlr price. 631-7032 with .. case. Excellent SALE-Fn/Sat/SUJI $lZ8 Sat/Sun lG-4 or call 642 F 1 b h' condition. $100. 615·80S2 to $198. 2 yr wrnty, frt•t• Golden Retreiver Pups 3 66 or sa e : Mem ers ap after6PM. del. TV Johns 843A W1·~• AKC. shots, wonned. 8 34 . beauliful Nwpt Bch Ro land Analog Echo I9thSt CM ,646 l'l!Wi wks, $185.556-1572 Hunt. Harbor Garage T e nnis C lub, $650. Sale, many misc Items. 494-4591 DC·20 $15-0. Older . reMnd rc11111lt· Fne to YOll 1045 Sat/Sun, 9am-4pm. 3953 ----------i _____ 67 __ a._5_1_28 ____ 1 cont color TV. S75 ir,1110 ••11••••••••••••••••••• Mist ral Dr. (Humbol1Best quality ST~R SOPRANOSAX,straighl State.C M tfollowOak> Adorable white shaggy F lslaodL R UBIES from lnd1a. model Xlnt cond. Only art lpm dog. t yr. spayed, to Only $20 per s tone ! good home. 54().-0904 4 Family Garage Sale 640-8688 MSO 675·8_1.3l _____ Lg Yamaha ~J'>E'akf'r I K n o w I e d g e o f 3/yr old Klrby Class1<', supervision and skill to lifl" gua rantee . all storage s hed (wood Office,_..._... & wave, like ne"' $150 pt>r Free 3 year old female fl oor ). stereo. rum. New mink coat._ s mall EqlllprMftf 8 085 pAir 548 7!1M Shepherd Collie. 3 year dr•pes. old clawfoot $1500, (ox ~ Jacket. ••••••••••••••••••••••• workwithpeople attac hments $300 642-2850. old female Scbnawzer. bath tub, much misc. 315 medium ~. Call Ull S m 1 l h . C 0 r 0 n a El T ee s pkr sys tem 649-2632. Alvarado St. {Balboa 952-0121. typewriter, Model 300. <voice of tht: theateri 2 714-953-3'73 for applc atloft Md lob~ ORANGE COUNTY DEPT. OF EDUCATION K enm o r e wshr $140, Frigldare gas dryr $125. Wards dshws hr $99. guaranteed & del. ~8672 P I I ) M 9 lo G d d 't ' S150 way, 15 in woorer, oak Furniture 8050 en nsu a ay • . 1 Laguna Niguel pro shop. oo con 1 aon. · 8 SPM Ca II Dalebout Bay & cabinet $400 pair or bcs1 ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• · · Te n nis c l othes. Beach. Ask for Janet orrer.S44~36 * * I BUY** SAT/SUN 9 to 6. 9101 a ccessories. 23500 _s_m_it_h_,6_3_1·_7300 ___ -ilo_at_t _&_M--t-- G d ed F I • Bermuda Drive. Hunt Clubhouse Dr .. Laguna ~ oo ua urn ture "' I " Niguel A 1 II Pl C t 730 Equl--' Applianc-"'R I wtll sel' B c h . Sa e s m an s _..;;__.______ pp e us, en . ,.. ....... Refrig, frost free. clean. or SELL ~u samples. •WATEAFAUS• print. disk 3.3, 12" ••••••••••••••••••••••• works good $150 M"'STERS"'UCTI""""'"' . monitor,Visicalc.Space General 901 t 548-8513 S48-4485 "" "' "" Sa t /Sun. Everything Natural. sell-cootamed. Invaders +over50more ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 646-8686, 133-9625 goes Quality items 820 artistically crafted from programs. S5000 retail. Non-pror1t or g neecl s Washer. Clean. works C t C M volcanic boulders. your '--at plane car I .Uy .,._...,ITURE en er. · · Stone"""e Creations Only $3250. 83l·5476 uv • • ' good $85. 548·8513 or """" "6 et c L 1 be r a I l ll x Secretary Sec'y~PA Firm Elegant offices, Fashion Island. Top skills, typing & sh. Xlnl. benefits To $16,200. Call: Marjorie Sullivan, 540-5001. Snelling & Snelling of Newport Bea<'h Agency, 4340Campus Dr .. EOE Amrmatlve Action Employer M /F D u e t o expa ns ion-compan y!~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~~~ needs many secretarial, ,._ ________ _ 548·4485 Les 957-8133 MANY ITEMS -9" ~l Black met.al desks, SlOO, deduction advanta~es radial annsaw Ii table Princess Babakara Wooddeab,$200,swivel 213/654-2341 Dryer, gas, clean. works Twin oak bdrm set (2 good. $75. 548-8513 or beds), rollaway bed. l yr S70, knitting machine Oriental rua 9' X ll~'. chairs, S35. legal file New Avon 1nflatobt $25, Ear ly American reaaonable.851·8241 cabinet•, 9110 to $100. ding <12'4"1 S850 h ide-a -bed couch & ---------Map rac~, ~. Conr tbl, 1•684.r2211.684_7~2 matching ch.airs (needs Irvine Coast Country $100, chain, $25, plastic __ marketing Ii warehouse •· positions. Will be ntled Immediately. Must be 18 & have transportation & be well f roomed. Ca I 10am·3pm C7I4tl47-0011 ·• ,61----------------------------------"ll Work after school and on Saturday getti n g n ew c1.11tomere for the area'• leading newspaper. Big $Plus prlzes, trips and bonu ... c .... c ...... 642·011 ...... , !q~ Opponunlly Empio,.t TYPIST . s.48-4485 old. SSOO. 60~ CLERIC Ill StlO per"'°· to .... .......... IOOSA.Rttq.1 1005 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ••••••••• S1l6wd:•• Reaular full time 12 month p09ltlon. Center is located on Vl ctorl1 Lane In Hunlington Beach. Full benefit packa1e. Type 4.Swpm. • Provide clerical aupport for the Director o f Special Schools and pro1ram1. Final Flllng Date 5PM May20, 1881 1 t ~HJ.lf J7 for•.,li:.__. folt • F I• I IUMIJt ORANGE COUNTY DEPT. OF EDUCATION Atti!'alt.lN Action &mploywM/F •YOU baYe,..a Hnieel.oofteror aoodil tolelJ, •ce ID ad f~ the Dellr Pllot Claaatn.d s.tlon . . Pboaetolm. AffiNTHlt: A • AMERICA, INC .. of SEATTLE, WA., cordially Invites dealers of Oo&ta Meta to viall our TravelJna Display Show in Sant.a Ana and preview our 1981 llrie of Pine Furniture, AnUcaue Reproductions, solid Brass Gills, Decorallv Accessories and Collectibles. MM)' new ttema lft oak. caat Iron. 11111. ceramka and nae quality bra11. An utenalve selection of ele1ant bathroom1 kitchen and household flttlna•i nautical rlxtures, solid oak htntUurt ana acceuoriea. Hundreds of lt.tms available for lnapec:t.lon, order and prompt ahipment rrosn OW' Immense warehousa stocltt. Ma.ny 1peclal olfeTI available on mettbandlat In llml!Ad quantitJu only. FREE SJUPPING on orden...iof S30Q.00 or more &laced at our ,.1bowl. DEAL.a;R iT>ENTIPJCATI N REQUIRED. 1SMOWT.....S:S-..~ t1ttl IU..,.. .. 7P.M. Mm.. W.y ............. ,, ...... ' T-.. .,._, I tt11 I IA.Mi. .. •.M. IHOW LOCATIOMI ..... ._ ............... ................ s.t.~CAmll 1714tllWlll ,. . recovering) FREE lo Club Membership for comer sofa, $70. 17802 Avon Redcres t. 9'3' you. Porta-crib $5. Golf nle. S12IOO + transfer Sky Park Cr . Ste. 203. innatabl~ clingy. Man) clubs , many books, fee . 846·452S dys, I rv . Mo n·Tu-Wed. Xtras, 3hp Seagull en.: r ecords ac household 644·""4 evee. 557.5003 Sl.050 544.0079 It.ems, glasses &r lamps. Sat Ii SWl Sam to 5pm. 839·•394. 16047 AbaJo Cir., Fountain Valley Gi.t .. Moving. Furn. clothes, elect ranee, Iota misc. 1wap meet cloH outs. Sun. 9 am. 730 Mlln Ave. (cor. lSt.hSt)NB. HUGE SALE 80 yean ol ltutf muat be told. 200 lb. of Ham radio" electronlc11eu. Boat 1ear \ Pllu of bo\.llehold ltem1. Uthll. Decorator Items . Bulldina mat.rialt. See lont l l1t i n Dime.A-Line. Set /Sun. Com er of <>rut• • aoth lnCost.a1hlll. H1•1MN ... INI • •••••••••••••••••••••• Waterl ... Cookware, Ufe time Guanat.t Brand new.Sac.m. .. ... .....,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ort1. d..t ... lnmdtr Jadt Bid rtna. w/U llaU c11t a ta. ,,ft00 /080 6M-J1't0 4 as a ••• Orange Coast.DAILY PILOT/Su nday. M ay 10. 1981 C~n. S./ Motorfatdl..._ t140 :Aitt~ws/ A..tos W..t.ct 95'0 Mltot, llaported Rent 9 I JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• CIGsslcs 9520 ••••. •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'G....... tOIO .rower 9040 .rower 9040to.tt.Slpa/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOPEDREPAIK ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wt:f>AVTOPO<>t~LAR ..... ,... 9701. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~··•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Docks 9070 7 6 VW CAMPY Your moped can run llkt• PRETTtEST f o r t o p u 8 e d ••••••••••••••••••••••• AVON Redseal infl•table 12'' Runabout, incl Mere ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oyoamtte Wt.'ltrului oew rast ..erv1ce Cull cars forl'1~n. dome.1it1l'11 l"!'-... -~ ... --- ra.lt wllb mol0nnount & FOR SALE OB It tr•ller. nted11 ..... __.. .. l Larl'f,645-8529 •s7T·llRD urclui.it·s lfyuurc11r1s SAVE NOW ! Auto TLC " ~,...... pop lop c•mper 4speed l .... TOUA...11. extra clean , st>e us b t . ....:u .,_ ..... _ seat.a. Good Cond. 1'50 some liOO 6754tW6 To..71464~0 2Z Ooly 49,000 miles M to -'--/ " "'" "'IR ro er ..... uuu......., car 631·0479 .... / , .. lWXA> sc!!T.c;-"so IEST OFFER! r ST' you want at Low Blue ...... M•1 .. ~./ BAYLINER ca.;.,.... 9050 Nl~~hSh~;.v·~!':~~~~y S.5995 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (~UKZ) ~ :a~:S2~~~ Dave. S.rYke fOZC ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1145 ·8790, 532 2305. JIMMAJllNO ·74 Honda 360, ic1 rond ••••••••••••••••••••••• S47 7425 VOUCSW.AGl!H w mu Bell Helmet S70U Manne EJectnc1an 1973 27 Ft. Yacht --l87ll'IW•ch Blvd ~8!t73 Atfo ICMMO '705 De . 11 a..= CRITERION a..a•2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11gn/U\Sla /repair • •r Sall w /us free on a Beaut ,...,.. Motorcycle tra1lt-1 . 3 r111l •I ltl or.,.. C-ty Qual. work S49-2S20eve MC ~l~~t!c,a:~i::.: Hans Christian Ketch 1r 8' ~I Dorado Cabover mld qas tanki.. 1·u.,tum, 292.S llarbor Blvd LEASE loah, M..... G~;,::::: Cruising Yo u hav e a 5 0' Cun per, hyd Jacki., S.SOO 641 9375 l'OSTA MESA DIRECT! ....,,....... 9030 Dual Catalina, Channel h1le. Live aboard sl..tp ror a tledowns. $750. 556 8973 Motor Homes, Sow/ '67 lmpcnul l,eBuron. 979-2500 •••••••••··~··••••••••• Twlit 130 Hawaii, Tahiti& Pacific responsible rouple. Call -------Rent/S'---9160 Blk w blue It her ant Avon Sport "-~t Merr y ~ &9" H N pt B h D r G a r Y 8 r e we r 7 3 VW CAMPER ,_, -r r """' o o s ome port w c ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.'1'1 0Ht'r760-0150 IOhp. Aluminum Sword (213)743·5133M-F8-5. Dynamite Westfalia fis h plant. N·scale GREAT ASHING g~;~:.~~ pop top camper with I WE CAM SELL trains. 496-49'.!3 '°ttf• SpHd& 9080 o~1Iy 54 ,0~origa nal YOUR R •. V. BOAT! • mt es. 4 s~. stereo, um I'"" loots, Pow.r 9040 ••••••• • ••••••••••••• • im ma cu late (<X'>1887) "'"' "'" ·:,5 i'uckard Cltppt!r Hestorcd ti4fi :1124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •IMMAC2B'·34' BOATS Great ski boat 23' 1978 $4995 38, l•rtr.n Sf. lefter GRrlJ OCEAN 6 /12mo. plans prepaid Mako. John.son 235 0 .B. IA from S189/mo. including r a s t • x 1 n t c 0 n d . JIM MARINO tt'o ~:·0 ~~ ::~~ ANO BAY BOAT! shp, lessoos71VJ64 5994 w /trai~~ 5"0-~ ~e91~1(i!~~:i~ 675-6670, 67)..4585 GREAT ON GAS! loots. Soil 9060 Summer camp wants to 842-2000 ••.•• • •••••••••••••••••• buy newish 165 hp I /U ----- '77 111.2' Tn·llull 130hp, 14 Cyclone Green & wht. Fantasy or other open &ctr1c Con 9130 Volvo 4 cyl 280outdnvc GREAT PRICE! w /cover & trlr Sl300 bow Jim 4!12·8954 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll ENT 22' lux mtr home Sips ti .. ~t·lf nml S2~Jb 1 wk +. II m1 640 11585 l bdrm . l1v1n~ rm. kitchen, mtt• huthrm 2 rlo~ets. t•ubaoa i:nutl rnnd 615 11794 Benffey 1!157 Flying Spur c· «> n t 1 n l' n t a I S I f>:xr1·pt1onal 2 tont' 1.1atnl. H1~ht h.md drive Xlnt 1•ond $26,0oO l'o!>~ lriide I ll<X'il f)g4 1902 Walk thru bow Seats IO 1714 1328·4052eves L-.L.1....%L-h I $12,000 ' -m~ people New up o str) ·73 21 ' Schock. sleeps 4. ronsportation Elertnr vetucle Buy or ltent Dix Motorhnmt· Single axle American 675-3311· ROii Berth Av&JI Acres ••••••••••••••••••••••• re n t C a I I f o r 22', slplo 6. J <". s:!OO wk . ·29 Font Pha11ton, $4500 29 Ford Routbl1'1 1-'l $3500 ti75-3175 trlrS4~00 840-3410 Exp'd Boating Couple Call544·3278 COntfM"· 5*/ demonstrallon6315661 l()' m1 4!13-•1168 Recreational 30' StepheM. last survt') wishes to purchase 13 16' Sunfish Sail Boat •• ~~~•••••••••••!!.~~ Motori~ likes 9140 II' LJ.-;EH Cpr Shell for VehlclH 9530 S30,000 replarcmcnt . interest in SEARAV Xlnt for summer Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.'hevy or GMC trut·k ••••••••••••••••••••••• $10,000 market Sound S u n d a n c e r o r cond. $650 642 2641 Coleman Tent Trailer FOX! MOPED $200 hke n<'w 5500 !Mlll H2.lll Two Rt'~puns1hle Adulh hull. good eng Needs t•omparable boat in -------Sips 6 Good t•ond1t mn Goodcondition W1shT11 l.t"ase paint $5950 496 7598 water or dry s torage 14' SAlL BOAT ~. 897 8006 842·723S Trailen, Tra¥el 9170 I Sell t·onla1111.'(J Trd\.'l'I ZODIAC MK 2 GR. 20hp Mt>rr 3200 r1rm ~ 0542 aft 4. '72 24 · Heine II l'ab cruiser. 225 OMC out drive Sips 6. VllF radio Stove. sink, head Runs xlnt Trim lab~ 40 knots 100 ga I fuel tank. 5ll900 846-4471 ~447:1 28' Silverton. Fii. L>F. VHF. CR, ROI'', ~tereu. low hrs. dinghy w mtr, xtras Xlnl cond Sl!l,500 Terms 54118242 '56 18' Centur.>. Xlnt cond S550U OBO 642-0671 B) Appl Newport or Dana Point & trailer, SSSO ••••• • •• .. •••••••••••••• Traill'r not l<mger than (1) 678 1115 Call al\ 5. 496·0206 Motor Homn, Sole/ Motor HCWMS, Sole/ Travel <.'ampt.-r Tralil•r IH --------R-..t/S~ fl60 Retd/St~ 9160 1Tcnt1 .fnrsmlt"a1 .~5 2. K.\ . .uot. lvnR~ th11n 19' RANGER 360 C I. Santana 20. full equip, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp5'15 51:150 21 Panther jet super nice, xlnt cond. 11i200 or best :1 f''or the fir.;t 2 \lol'eks $10,500firm.6314539 offer 540.2980 DO YOU HAVE O .... E MEXICOG ETAWAY Jul'r ,i.tartmg.luly6lh ---------" 27' fifth wheel, set up In 645 5!H3 PARTNERS Ranger 26. $1 1.500 Race OF THESE? prolecil•cJ KOA Park, 12 T ck 9560 equip. Newport mooring m1 So of T1jua11a al San .!'!' ••• s••••••••••••••••• WANTED avail. 5~2 2_99~ __ Antonio Hx16 porrh with 30' '79 TROJ AN. fbrglass, f''B s ~uip dn. TS. f1sh1ng cq1p & l(orgeous $1700 dwn & Westsail 32' Flush deck, Sac . $45,000 Hans !714)631 1212 $236 mo Venture 17 trailer $2,000 40' '79 PACEMAKER partial trade inflatable fb~l(lass. sprt fsh sedan. Lido 14 sails, offHs TS dsl. radar . fully 962-6775 equip & beautiful. SS.000 - dwn $527 mo 21' Santana Balboa shp T h 1 s 1 n c I u d e s 1 $3500 bst orr Ca II C\'er} lh1nR Ownership, 63H6l3 use. "rite-Off. & Nwpl l(rass)' area and Potlccl plants $4500 Ll'a' 111~ Statc I 1174-2246 Trailen, Utility 9180 ....•••••••.••.•....... N•·w 5 x 10 ut1l lrlr 1\ll lo t l' e I 1· o n lo t f>: I l' r hrakei.. l! pl) lire:. Spare tire SI 195 or offrr &·t' to apprec1..ile 642 30·n l"..in \t'l' at 24~>3 S.inla Ana Special Purchase!! low Mileoqe! 1980 4 spd. ond 5 spd. Dots• Pick Up's Tremendous Savings!!! M•down and montMy poymet'lts BARWICK DATSUN Heh sh p Don. e\ es 1714 l S a b o t • m e I l' r a f t 12· Outboard Runabout 49-t 1095 pp f I b e r g I a s s g 0 0 d •We w1 II pay $500 advance •Stab1llty -8 yrs. in !he business •Net up to $250 per week \H• CM I Auto Senoice. Parts & AccMsories 9400 San Juan Capistrano incl Mere motor & trlr ; cond1t1on $295 673 9555 Nds some TLC $500 24· Seara) 1978 Sedan Lido Js le6754646 Vil F Fado . f1sh111R CAL 34 Sloop, '69, highly 33' OWENS BRIG S F' w 1Newport Slip, new crusaders. trans & props Radar. pilot. bait Lank. Halon fire system. S37 .5-00 64(). 7246 14' Fiberglass boat 5011 P Mere 0 1H motor w /lrlr. S975 646 UI(~ 13' Boston Whaler Trlr. Motor Xlnt cond Many extras 544 195!1 2.5' GLJ.-;N·L II T 1-:xp newV8pwr, VHF,Can\':.t'> Now $4850 A Y, 646-9000 UNIFLITE ZT' l!nO SF lwm gai.. n)bncti:e lo hrs must sell 673 7805 equipped Sal·riflcE•' sought racerc ru1i.er, SIS,900 $35K. Bkr, 675-8711 UYNR 714 645·6600 -----'77 Santana 20 Ra<'t' TRADEWIND YACHTS equip Cu.st Masi Nwpt 38' CA LIFORNIAN '73 Shp avail $6750 OBO t wn dsls. low hrs. 7 5 631-3574: 548-9538. K W . Rd r , A P . B -ot-• Sli-/ shp. Offer.. 0 s, ps 40' PACE Spt Fish. Docks 9070 '78, l wn dsl, 7 5 KW. •••••••••••••••••••,•• •• A c I 0 a d ._. d Dock space up lo 30 for w 1clect~o01cs. ownr fin . ::t\ or ~f>P mast sail Newport slip. ownr _ S 50 6 5·2298 anx1oulo Side Ties for rent 675·9007 eve 960-1725 $8 $10 /ft Hurry' •ZODIAC* PORT ·A-MARINE IHFLA T AILE BOA TS 292.S Coijege. Costa Mesa 1714 ) 54().2070 &16-4419 Need Slip or s1de'lle for ·lovely 26' Sea Ray in NB or Dana Point Call t•vei. or wk ncl 4!17 4342 Our company presently has 2 6M on advance European Flv·dnve contracts and will peak at 4 7M Year-Round Busineu (Hot Just S..mmed lease-Bocb-we •re Th~ Experts We encourage you to compare us w11n others -Come 111 and chock over our RESERVATION CHARTS We Heed More 1979-81 M1no·Motorhomes & Bubble-Top Van Conversions Please Call or Wrote tor Info On Leaseback of Your Own RV or ~'I RV ~ntol1, Inc. 11111 15092 Harvard Ave Irvine Ca 92714 t 7 ' 4 ) 559·4446 ·················•··••· Forsale Datsun Z motor + other parts 768-5837 SSAVESAVES WITH USEO PARTS 1mJl(lrtefl t·ar p<1n~ IMl'OHT AUTOSUl'Pl.Y 101 N M<1n <'hl•!Hl•r Anaheim 111; flHOO 831-3311 •CHEV. HU '81 I TOH STAKE l ~ff mn<lrt with lift gall'. dual.,, air cond II I> 'Prinns. P" r )>tel·rin.:. a u x l a n k & m 11 r l' ' Workho rsP complt•lt·' 13961 \ OHL Y SI 2,498 HOWARD Chenolet l>oVl' Qu111l Sls N ~;w PORT HEA('l I 833-0555 Man) part. ... for l'h1•v\ ii To) ola llilux P L' \' H $'; & up I l' om p I r b It En I( t,46 ~OU t luH·h. trans. l'lt' llng ' p:sinl ~. 645 662.S \ olkswagrn Bt-11) Pan I Sl75; Tran!'.:sxl,· $125 1~1711 El Camino. \<'f\ Ullo<.' Hrukt> Front Eml d~un 29.000 m1 l'\Cf\ $75 963 6291 ).tra S."1500 &12 Hli.t Hon W1P'll Buy Or Sell Your Cl~an Import On Con~iqnn1~nt' 11 Call Our Us~d Car Monaq~r TODAY11! 83 I ·2040 4 9 5-4949 Soddlebocl& BMW Minion Vi~jo WE BUY CLEAN CARS AMO TRUCKS CONHRL CHEVIOLET 2>0f1Mbur llhcl l"lt\TI\ '1"-"' 546.-1200 HIGHIUYEI 'Top rlollan. for Sp<1rt., \'a". Huit'>. <'ampers, :114·,, Audi ~ A&kfort' C M<iH JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN llHll lk·ach Bhd lll'N rt:"<iTON kEACll 842-2000 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAM USED CARS! miracle mazda 21 50 H.-bor ll•d. Costa Mesa 645-5700 WANTED! Late model To)ota~ and \'olvos Cali us TOOAY I'. Earle Ike TOYOTA.VOLVO 1 tU H-1>« 11¥<l Co•I• M•H "'H•.uo1 « Ho.to1 Top Dollar Paid For Your Car' JOHHSOH & SOM linco~Mercury 2626 llarbor Blvd' Autos. Hew 9800 A.utos. Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9800 140C'hr).,lnrni.:tn•· 1111h 7'J T o\ota 1'1ck l"p Co..,ta:\t ~a 5405630 111.500 m1 Rt"-l offt· Regular bed . ..,tandariJ I •••••• • •••• •••••••••••• 645 0946 I trans SS~ 64·H 151 01 We Poy r>4o-1293 OVER IF YOU IOl'T BUY fOUR TOYOTA FRDI I.Autos for S. I ••••• •••••••••••••••••• 5!1 Ford, big wmcto .... I\ I Ihle look IMl'OHTANT Run'> Xlnt &•st ()((..r ForYourGood JI; O'nC Jo: TO 1>42·4802 v w. Por.;chc or Audi llEADl-:ltS i\Nll 1\ DV ERTISEHS Thi! pnt·c of •t•·m:. advc•rl1scd h~ \C•h1dt- dea le ri. tn the veh1rlc classified adverti&injl rolumns dnes not include any npphcablc taxci., license. tr11nsflor fees. finanrc ch11r"e:.. ft>C'> for air pollution l' o n t r o I d 1• v 1 t' ._. c·ert1f1cat1oni. or ll1•ult>r docum•·ntar) pre pa ratwn r haq(l'S ons 9570 .••..•......•.•..•..... 'i!I FORD 150 \'an cstm 1 mt /paint many t>Xlras $9.500 631·4539 1974 Chev. Van . New paint JOb. Xlnl body Cassette stereo $2195 H73·0160 Newport Beach ·74 Dodge Van c:nofi rnncl $2800 or best offer 714 54!1 0012 u n I e !\ s o l h l' r w 1 i. e Autos WCMted 9590 sper1 f1(•cJ hy the ••••••••••••••••••••••• advertiser Antiques/ Cloulcs 9520 ....................... RARE •55 FORD Fa1rlane 2 dr. extra facton rhromc. ne~ & r~stnred from front end up A real beaut} at $4000 8~4~ WAMTEO!! Clean Imports Top Dolor Paid!! Coll Jim H09an or Mike Lake Cre•ier Moton 835-3171 _, n \'W PORscm ; AUDI 445 E Coast HJway al Bayside Drive Nt'wport Beach 673·0900 Premium prices paid for any used <'ar 1 foreign or domei.tic > m good condition. See Us 1''1rst ! .'11.'18 ll.11 llftl llhd I .,.,t,1 \lo"'"' >ltl CJ.I.Ill Ha \'e something you want to sell? Class1f1ed ads do il well Call NOW. 642·5678 -- 1981 ALFA SPIDERS IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752--0900 '71 511pd, convert. Mech A l. Nu paint. fuel injec $35001080646-4594 AIHll 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77 AUDI Dynamite Fox 2 door sunroof 4 speed, air. very clean (779SPZ> $3895 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 '72 Aud 1 100, 4.spd, SlOOO or best offer 673 1732 78 AUDI FOX Dynamite 2 door s unroor with automal1t and air Very clean. (535XDF1 $4795 JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 AUDI FOX ·;s <:TI. Silver w Blk int 4spd, snrf. am fm cass. spe<'1al 1ns1rumenlat1on & interior. 45K mi. xlnt mech cond. extreme!~ rledn Won't last long at $4750 I F'IR:\tJ 857-41911 In ine 1978 Audi 5000 s1her mctelhr Lo m1 Full luxur). pwr package, 2 Wd} elect s un rr A~1 FM stero rasscue $7900 645 l8C» '74 Audi 100 LS. 4 spd, A M F M . air, Sl500, !155 3386 aft 6pm BMW 9712 .....................•• F'or The Best Buy Or Lease Deal In Orange County. Come See Us Today! & SADDLEBACK- BMW 2ll402 Marguerite Pkwy M ISSIOO Viejo AH•ry Pkwy exit 1off 5 Freeway J 831-2040 495.4949 Closed Sundays 76 BMW 2002 4 !>peed Very clean local ear (123RKL) $5895 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd. 842·2000 Th• Most ExcitincJ Port Of Your BMW Purchow Or L.awCCMl6dl• Mclaren BMW!! luyOrLHM ly Our PhoM Pion! (7141 522-5333 Lillie 1i. Big'! Classified ads are really small .. people to people·· sales calls with bag readership and big results 1 To place your classified ad. call today 642·5678. ---YOU MAY BE PAYING Auto Se"ice, Peril A..to Se"ice, Paris Auto SerYice, Paris Auto Se...,ice. Paris & AccHJOl'ift 9400 & AccHSOl'ies 9400 & Accnsoriff 9400 & Accnsorin 9400 TOOMUCHI MIMNTOYOfA MUii 'l'OTOYA 'UAOCNA TOTOYA OOWNIY TOYOTA LOMeO TOYOTA TOM lOTOYA LAN. TOYOTA llOeftt TOYOTA uw Wlll't '°'°'' MOUTWOOO ft>TOTA INtUWOOO TOYOfA WOW.• TOYOTA WINO TOYOTA IMlllOANlOTO'fA ""'* TOYOfA WMfnUllT lOTOfA CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE. GET THEIR PRICE IN WRITING. THIN COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUNT ·TOYOTA DEALER 75 CHEVROLET llONft CAN.0 ~:~~·1115 tlllll.(t11HOV) '2395 '12FORD '73TOYOTA VAN COROLLA 2·DR. ~ •1995 le~--'1995 'IOTOYOTA ~ ...... LFl'aACK s..-.• ,.... IPllllL ~) ... 'IOTOYOTA · ca.ICA L.FT'aACK ·-~--. r:.A ..... tir'lN, ... AlHAMllA TOTOfA CA• TOYOTA MAltHA TOYOTA MIOltl.ANO ptC TOYOTA TOTOfA «NTUl fltrWAT lOTOTA ~TOTOfA MST VAlUT TOTOfA CMtOH TOYOTA MAMMft TOYOTA OIM CITY TOYOfA N. MOU TWOOO TOYOTA NOIWAUI lOYOTA W. COVINA lOTOTA WNrmft lOTOTA •nit TOYOTA •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A.u~1 am .. CHICK IVERSON'S Annual Spring Clea YARD SALE Don't Miss Out! This May 9th & 10th 8:00 a.m. HERE'S JUST A SAMPLING OF THE ITEMS AVAILABLE •Tops •Car Covers •Old Parta •Gift Articles •Glaaa •Bras •Odd Part• •Jacketa •WHther Strip Kita •Coco M1t1 •Air Conditioners •Radios •Spollera •Slaal M1ts •T·Shlrta •Booka •Fl1re Kita •Sheepakln Seat Covera •Hub C1ps •Rear Reflection Kita •Luggage Racks •Cerpet Kita •Whfflt •Au11. Fuel Tanks •Seat Covers •Shocks •Tires •New '73 Bug Trana. J ·. .ALSO ON DtlPLAY-1NI YW ........ bug •• •-dw'vw, IM I., ........ vw FrH Balloon• for the Kida Bil Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 10, 1981 Aaftot, IMport.d Aaftt, 1Mpori9d Allfot. ,.,cried Awtot, '-port.d Awtot. l•port.d ..•..•.............••.. ····················••> ..•••.•••••••..•.......••..•....•.•..........•....................... ~w t7U.,._ 971 •----97J4 ...... 9741 voru • .,.. tno .,....,,.,.rtect A.tot,u .. d AMtot.UMd ...... u .. d ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CREVIER & I ST It HOAOWAV So\NJA ANA 835·3171 !Hf UUIM.4'1 OlllVINO M4CMINI •USEDIMW1• '76 2002 ••Pd (0603) ' '79320! S /I\ (5894) '795281 S/R (1076) '81320iA (011.S) CloMds.da Sa les·Service Leasing Roy Carver.Inc. Rolla 'koyce BMW 1540Jamboree Newpe>rt Beach 640.6444 79 7lllA BBS wheels. low miles, purchase or take over lease! (64311 Sockleboc.k IMW Mission VieJo 821·2040 49S.4949 Closed Sundays '75 BMW 12K m1. alloys, a /c, fm, (213)355-0765 aft 5PM USEOIMW't EX CB.LENT SELECTION '7 6-'10 MODELS 3201'1, 5301'•· 5211'1, UOc11'1 CAUUSFOR OUR saECTIOH! Sadclebacll IMW Mission Vie Jo 821 -2040 49S.4949 Closed Sundays 11DATS~2101 hta. ·u. Redtwht Int. Jo 74 rlUCHOT ~ 71 vw sc•occo vot.. 9772 .. Of'O tt 11 u..c• 9945 PMio 9'17 Dynamites 4 speed coupe. ml. orl1. elauic $2900. D•S&I Dynamite Brat1I Brown ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••-•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ooldbeauty,veryclean! PP.CtT·JO:IO -504 aunrour beauty. MelJtllic. 4 •pi:e<i, aar, #I VOLVODIA&.IA '78Camaro '80 Mark VI de1111ner 'U Runabout , aood (S39UDD> r_ 70 Gbu, front end Papen on fresh eniilne. (~~~) V•l)Y clean INORANGECOUNTY• Aar, automauc. power serlea, mint, stall under condlUon.~. $6995 damaie. Nol running. (069LFF) ~695 ateer1ng, 27,961 milc11. fliclory warranty , ~ JIM MAIJMO """"'080. "'"'"37~" $3995 -SALIS. SIAVICI <882VEll Sl3,SOO. 837·2317 .... ..., .....,.. -JIM MARINO $4911 '80 Pinto Sta Wfn. PS. VOLKSWACHH JIM MAAIMO · AND LEASING · M•rcwy 9950 AM /FM ster~o radio, 18711Beach8lvd. Mnd9 97ll VOUCSWAGEH YOLKSWAGEH OVERSEAS DELIVERY Barwick lmPorts ••••••••••••••••••••••• AC. still W>der wrn•". l ,.2·2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18711n~acbBlvd l87111kach81vd EXPERTS lll-lll_I___ .,, • '81 Ma•da .,..., s tpd uo:: 1,..,2000 ORANGECOUNTY'S 11,700 ml.~. Need lO --------i • "-· ' 142-2000 •-,..EST sell . 840-2102 brown, map, sunroof,, _________ --------IARUIKE '79 Blk Rallf Cpe am /fmcua,lo mi.~ o"ce.. 9750 IOVWSCutOCCO Marriage forces sale. LINCOLN·MERCUKY 7 2 r I N T o OBO. C~ aft. 5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AutomaUC, lllt, onl~ 8000 l9" ~t!~lvd Xlnl cond. 26000 mi, air, DEALERSHIP RUNABOUT·auto, 195(). Mercedeta.a 9740 '69 912 all new, just drive miles. Oriilnal •s arpl COSTA MESA :/t6s/s'i~~!::,1 Offer ~-~ ~/.tllt/Jt1• Xlnt con~~" aco ••••••••••••••••••••••• It" watch It appreciate. (030880) Sl,.95 646-tlOl 540.9467 ~ T' .....,......,., -.~l"!'f!IP.P. ... 1'1"191'1tllll--------•I Asking S8550 10 BO .. SELLING YOUR 639-6263 JIM MARINO 75 VOL.YO MERCEDES? YOLKSWAGEH Dynamite M.2 4 ,speed WI PAY '75 Porsche 914 18711 Beach Blvd. Air condition. Original TOP DOLLAR SS 546-024& 14Z..2000 sharp car. (000023) · 7 4 B 2 1 0 . Ht ch b It. Call Jack Bacon '67 912 wht, rblt eng. nu 79 SCIROCCO $3995 Radlals,4 spd,nupatnt, JIMSUMOMS seats, am/fm Cass JIMMAllMO l ownr. $1750,673-8836 1 ...... •-c Clean In & out. runs Diamond silver metallic VOLKSWAGIH _..VWl,..., beauty. 4 speed. aar, '74 Datsun pickup. Xlnt 1970 Harbor8Jvd great.16496.675·3424 s~ereo. super clean 187 1lBeachBlvd d R d .. "/FM COSTA MESA (136XVY> 14~2000 con . a " rwn . 631-1278 W-9300 '77 ti IS c.,.. $2700 (213)598 ·6218.1~~~~~~!'!!!~~! Xlnt cond . Lo mi, $6495 David Wk. rtitesaft 7. I~ loaded. $17,000. Ph Days JIM MARIHO * ·12 240Z, new paint & '7 4 450 S& 751·434C. eves ~2659 VOLKSWAGEN ph th Sunroof, ... 1 ea l I\ er 18711 Beach Blvd. u ol, an . gray, 74,000 interior,ha.severythlng! '74 911, sunroof, air, 14z..2000 m1, susp. kit, steering (l67Pv J ) Only alloys, cass. beautiful kit. custom stereo. S4500 _.95 cond, $12,000. 673-7225 P P . C h r 1 s t o p h e r ••" Bennett, M7·2792 SoddWlllCk IMW '77 Porsche 911S Targa. -- -Mission Viejo Xlnt cond. Low miles. '78 8210GX, lo mi, 121 -2040 49S.4949 loaded. 1 owner. $18,000. Xlnt Cond. Closed SWldays Del Mar 1-481·5511 Eves 497·3865 --------Roh Royea 9756 IOYWDIESB. Dynamite 'L' Model 2 door. 4 speed with ractory a\r. Very sharp. (719ZSM> '75 Volvo 164E, auto, • loaded, nu paint, great car $4 ,000 Firm . S.Sl-5318 -------- 1968 Mdle Im; sta wag AM /FM . needs work S900 Firm 900-1381 Auto1, UMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMC 9905 '75 Camaro, bronze, ps, pb , p . lks /drs, a /c, am-rm, $3200. 631·7070 '80 CITATION Xll, LINCOLN-MERCURY 16·18 Auto Center Dr. SD Fwy·Lk Forest exit JRVINE 130.7000 '75 Pinto Runabout. A/C, auto trans, PS/PB, V6, new tires, clean. $1600, Call 642·9<QI hatchbck, 4spd, extras! '74 R •-t · •-t 848-3475 '73 Capri Auto, A/C, snrr. unauvu • aar, Xm ---------cond. $1200/0BO Karen c ... nolet 9920 ~:s.c~~es557 4941 675 1171 , 675-2642eves. ....................... ----- SEE US FIRST! '79 Zephyr Z7 13,700 ml, We bave a good selection AM I F M s t er , A C . or NEW & USED PS/PB , Ghia mdl Chevrolet.s! Cruise cntrl, S4995, 857-2879 COHHEll CHEVROLET ATT&fTIOM! .~II.or l~•r Ill\ ol I I hT \ '\1 ~ ~ \ 546-1200 '7 1 Mo ...... LoodH, .... brb,,... ... & _______ __.._1 trans. Lu C)d, "'"' '76 MONZA Xlnt. SI JOO /010 2+2 , 4 cyl, good 557-2289 '~"'°""' 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 Ply Volare Sta Wag. PS, PB. AC RH. $2990. 557·1773 ----- '69 Satellite, runs great. nds body work, good buy at $500 /0BO 497·1845, 494.9707 '76 Volare Premier Wgn, all pwr, a /c, Xlnt cond. best offer 67l-2490 mileage, a /c, radio, transferrable warranty. Muston9 9952 Pontiac 9965 557-3527 or 759 .. 006(). •• • • • • • •• •• •• • • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •••••••• •••••• • For sale '73 Datsun ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pickup with shell, cstm •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. $6995 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1'66 M usl. looks, runs SUMllRDS! Looking for a bar'firorr Real value? Come in a nd see the buys we have! We're offer1.ng the lowest prices ever on our entire inventory! ~~3~;~_.597~.ake offer ROY mR CARVER '79 280ZX, super shape. super loaded, w/GL pkg + mags, SWlroof & rear shade. 494-4490 ROLLS·ROYCC 1MOJ~mborH New'°" a.ult . AUTHORIZED \._ ___ .....__ 84Z..2000 '60-'65 VW lefl & right door, '73 left door. SSO each. Western styte whl rims for Super Beetle S20 ea. 548-9744 MERCEDES BENZ CLOSED SUNDAYS '79 Datsun 210 Wgn DEALER 78 YW IUS Steel· belted ra<lials, 831 -1740 495·1700 Saab 9760 Dynamlte7 psgrsuntoof good cond, S4000 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• bus. Only 29,000 actual 770·8132 --------LEASE miles. 4 speed, stereo '79 300D, black/black, · z · z f s w k cassette, original 70 240 . orig. car. su.nroo, 18,900. or DIRECT'. blue/white. (781WAC > 1972AMCHo.....t Sportabout Wogon Economical 6 cyl engine, automatic trans., power steering, facto'r')' air conditioning, AM I F M s tereo w 18 track tape, radial tires, new brakes, recent tuneup, LOW miles & runs we ll (833FZF>. Sl~OO /best orrer Call (714 ) 778 1076 weekday evenings aner 6 p.m. & weekends. '79 Chevetle. 17K mi, 4 dr, good. Sl495 673-0473 4 spd, am/fm cass. air, eves, 641·2655 dys xlnl. s.1850 963-6583 --- ----------1'69 Mu11l. 302 hardtop, '78 Chevy OSI Pickup, lo good condilion, $1400 mileage, air cond, 714/8474115 am /fm cassette, two tone red with red '65 Mus tang . good interior, must see to cond1t1on S3200 Ask for appreciate, take over Mitch 548 1505 or lease or best offer. Call 673·7730 646-1501 after5:30pm. Mustang '65 Conv 289, '72 Caprice. Cass plyr. orag. lo m1 56500 PP air, runs gd $700/080 497-JO'l~ ___ _ a. magnon pont1ac 549-4300 lmmac. yellow /blk 960-4942;home847·2736. ' $6295 '77 320i, beige, snrl, air, S3800. 552·55_79 ____ ,•75 Mercedes 450SLC. 1981 S .a. •a JIM MARINO xlnt stereo, all records 280Z 57K m1. good cond. metallic blue, alloys, - 896-6200; 842·8425 aft 6 '78 AMC Concord 2 dr. R H I '62 Chevy lmpala SS. xlnl · auto. 4 cy · SSOOO. run n i11 g cond S550. '66 GT 2+2 Beaut cond Red Red Pony 1.nt All orig Rare xtras PP $4300. 644 9637 2480 Harbor 81.·at Falr Costa Mesa '78 Fireblrd Espnt, xlnt cond, loaded w extras incl amlfm stereocass. must sell th11 week, S4500 D> S49-9444 : e' 552-7013 Will consider trade K ,950 full serv records, TURIOs YOLKSWAGEH S7 750 ""07507 ..., I 18711 Beach Blvd call 492·2268 642.2850. · ·"""" 496-6556 $21,000/bst orr. 645·2375, 6758638e es BE"-CH IMPORTS -__ 942-20~~ '77 3201 Special, S3000 car '76 280Z. 1mmac 4s pd, • v "' •74 Sportabout wgn, nu lire!>, exlras, s1400 or '73 Chev. Capnce Wgn, Bes t offer 556 2035 Asking $650. Runs good, '65 2 + 2, Mmt Silver Blk. loaded. 1nter(':.l1n g Heritage PP S3400. 644 9637 phone incl P1oneer1 am /fm, aar, P.P $6,000. 300 SD MBZ 1980 Black 848 Dove Street '80 Rabbit "L'' mdl. 4·dr. am ~rm cass. a /c. snrf, 848.88911847.3702. w tan ant , sunrr. NEWPORT BEACH snrl, AM tFM , must sell nds painl , l ownr 673-6726 nu tires. dk b~ue tan Int AM /FM cass, chrome 7SZ..0900 Dave673-3370 xlnt cond. Pnced t.o sell ·74 Dat.sun510Wgn whls. s:n.ooo. Ask ror '75 Hornet, 4d r , Auto, P /S , am1rm Cass. wrack, perfect cond TRAMS.AMS! Large selection! Take your c hoice from '77 to'81 's <484TEL) Some hard to rmd models at bargam prices. $9450846·~ _ Great car' Great mpg! Bob 496·5155 or 64>3973 Copri ~ 97 15 SISOO. 84~4853 aft 2pm. ~··•••·~··••••••••••••• ·73 Corolla Sta Wgn. '65 MB 22QSE, coupe. blk 76Capr~ 11,aulo, V6, a /c, L1£tback. super cond. blk sunroof am/fm 45K ma, fm cass. snrf. S150010B0.64Z.3132. rebit motor/t~ans ne~ S3600 64~ 1128 . • ---DATSUN DIESEL ENG. brakes·~'res·all·b.at~· Colt 9717 6 cyl LD·2:8. Cits z. S3495 sbocks·wirlng, receapls. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/lrans 953-9316 Euro model, garaged. •77 COLT . . S-950/0Bo. 492.2372 4 speed. 497.2653 76 Md~e 280'Z, air, stero, '76 450SE. like brand new. ---~ xlnt 1n & out. $5475 . Lo mileage. All the xtras. S17.500. Wkdays: '80 280ZX. Xlnt cond" See 640-2530 ; eves/wkends .... UHd 552·6658 ~~-~~----••••••••••••••••••••••• 79SAAI Dynamite sunroof GLE sedan loaded with toys Low miles , s harp, original. C997YSM I $6995 JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd. 84Z..2000 '75 99LE, auto, am/fm. cass, Michellns. 45M . $4000. Call AnswerAd "467. 642-4343, ~hrs. to appreciate. S9500/obo. 760·1860. Wkdys aft' 6. 857·0582 -. ---------'78 Saab Turbb, 40.000ma. Sat1Sunallday 69 .280SL, a /c, auto. air, stereo. CB Best '79 Convertible. 8000 mi. am 1fm stereo cass. met paint. S8500 I 346·0201. l 554.4960 '73 Bus. c ustm cm::-r. nu eng, brks & clutch AM /FM $2950 Alan 673·5018. 548·5306 '73 El Camino '79 eng & Old1moblle 9955 trans. body good cond + ••••••••••••••••••••••• more. $2000, 84G-5688 Illness forces s ail• '77 l~ck 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Nova , 4 ·Door . '80 Regal Limited, 2 dr, Blaupunkt radio. $$400. Red Cutlass Cpe 232 V6 eng. Orig owner, 40,000 ml. $3150. 892·9108 644 1151or~7293 a te, stereo tape, ps. pw, '73CutlassSupreme body plks, lilt, Aslro roof, Chrysler 9925 & eng in xlnl cond p/s, level air ndc. etc 12,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p /b, a /c, reg. gas S1750 ml. 20 mpg. 495·6988 __ '74 New Yorker Sport 559-0202 a. magnon pontiac s49-4300 DUNE BUGGY new paint. battery, sharp '78 El L d Sedan, loaded, good , ---$595. ectra t ' immac.. radials, reg. gas. leather 80 Cutlass Brougham 2480 Harbor Bl.·at Fllir 545-585() all power, loaded. Nu lnl. f6SO. S48-0l35 Sed. $7500 or take over Costa Mesa ________ -tire11, air shocks, xlnt -lease. $214 tmo. Loaded. '74 VW SWl Bug, Sunroof. cond. $4975. l ~2943 __ Contfnetttal 99]0 V6. 832·5974, 552· 1800 '74 Pontiac Grand AM s unrf, elec. seals & Alum whls, new radials, Cadlla 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------new eng new gold met c '73 Continental 43,000 m1. '73 Cutlass Supreme. windows $1100. Ownr paint, ~herry cond ••••••••••••••••••••••• lealhinlr.4spkr stereo', P/S,P /B,slereo,a1r,lo must sell by 5131 $3800 tofr. 673·3603 art COHTIEMP\.ATIHG full pwr, CIC, xlnt cond mi. 20mpg, mags, T IA 6~67_00askforKen -5pm wkdys, aft Sam CA~tLLAC? ~ru-0ut , $2200 bst ofr radials. Mint ('()nd Must Tltwtderbird 9970 '7 4 Sa ab EMS, I u x . wknds. We spec1allie In leases 81U 714 1646-0691 see $2100/080 559·7915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---white. Sl6,000 orrer6313327 at 9725 PP 998-6405 NABER~ <:ADll .. LA ~ • 1980 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE 1604ZBJ I s 12,595 1910 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD IROUGHAM 1325ZRW > S13,995 1979 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE !453WWZ l s9595 1979 CADILLAC ELDORADO COUPE 16034001 s12,995 1978 CADILLAC SEVILLE 1358VOYI S9895 1977 CADILLAC SEVILLI 186SSPK) ss995 1978 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLI <793VAZ) s7995 1979 CADILLAC e co nomical 25mpg, for the bu s iness c .-AA 9932 '73 Xlnt c.ond Whl.lther. d •-l t d '74 VW Thing, Classic. e x e c u l 1 \ e & OrY ..... e w ra aa..,, s ereo, op con f . 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANT ACTION? Lux, all pwr, nu tires. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 280SL orig red, manl '77 Ft.AT XI J' cond. neweng. a /c. auto. $2700 498-7077. xlnt cond. new top & side pro essiona Classifed Ads 642-5678 Sl.800. 675-4174 curl a ins. eng ccmpl Larp Sftection Excellent condition, get stereo /tape Sl4,500 ready for the summer' 559·7429 (020SPU) -.6-7 _2_3-0S_L_h_a.-h --t -r-Subaru 9762 Sockl.back IMW . g re u n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mission Viejo investment. t9.000 '76 2Dr, auto. air, tape 131-2040 495-4949 644-1580 deck $2,000 Closed Sunday ,68 MBZ 43QS) 673-4424 __ '78 l31S 4 dr Sdn. Xlnt 673-6652 Toyota 9765 cond. Call before l pm. ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• Ph968-2253Bob '72 Rare MBZ Van, Diesel. Loaded Make '71 Flat Spyder Convt. offer. 975-0252. '79 Cellca GT L1ftback. 81k , loaded , C ln $6495/080 831-7634; 759.24415 124 . Xlnt cond . $2375 /080. 49!).5629. '73 Spider. Runs great '80 ~OD, ivory/palamino int. 4sp, loaded.Must sell 893·8547 Needs some work. $1500. ---------~O-OM6 after 6pm. ·~on~~ 'J~!e~ff::r~ea~~ '75 Toyota Celica GT 5s pd , beaut. cond. $3400 /0BO. 846-8924, 840·4556. Hotlda 9727 Eves. 645-9849 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·11 ca1c• GT MB 71. Rare 300 sel 3.5. --VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HEAD9UARTERS TODAY!!! UMIVERSITT SALES~SERVICE OLDSMOllLE HOHDA GMCTIUCKS 2850 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 540.9640 71HOMDA Dynamite CVCC 5 speed hatchback. Clean, low miles. ( 134WRN) $ltf I JIMMAllMO VOLKSWACHH 18711 Beath Blvd. 14Z..2000 Air A /C. sunrf, Xlent Llllback. 26·000 mi, good cond. $4695. 730-~7 cond. All extras. S7200 or 1~~~~~~~~~ besl offer 080. 759·0980 I ~ '76 CeUca ST auto, air, '79 300 SD, s.ilver am/fm,nuradials,xlnl grey lb~. Sullrf, like nu. cond $.1650. 673-0759 6000 m 1. $26,750 pp. 955-2699 Triwwph 9767 '65 Mercedes 190Sdn. dnt cond, new paint, runs well, orig ownr, 499-3578, 646·0141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW TR·7 CONVERT 2 mos old, 3500 m l Unusual circumstance forces sale $8500. 1M--G------97_4_2-1-4-94-·-0268-----~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vo ... wC14J1ft 9770 MGC GT! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yes, a rare MG "CEE" ! 10 VW IAllrr 6 cyl. higb performance Custom 2 door 4 speed. 2+2 hatchback coupe. Air. only 7000 miles. Fast, economical at good Very sharp. ( 1ADL698) looking clHslc. Only $1695 $3900! Call (71C> 857-<»0l JIM MARINO or m4> 495-050'1. VOLKSWAGIH I 960 MGA 18111 Beach Blvd. Spolleas rettoratlon, 14Z..2000 S3500 /bit olr. 760-0860 '79 CVCC. s spd, red , 7 8 MG M 1d 1 et M.ARI( HOW.ARD w /s unroof, AM lfM 8 ConvntJble. AM /FM VOLKSWA&IH trk. re• or unlead aas. Cauette. Xlnt concl, Lars• selection 6f 27,000 ml. lmmac cood. MOOO/otfer 7lC/646-lM3& Volts w aaens with We 11 ma int $4 Us, · ' competitive prices. ....................... ..... ~ "~ rebll, R&H. new seats. Of Hew 1981 7 o . o o o a c l m i , Coclloc:i S3000tOBO. S40-G22J How In Stocki '72 Bug. Xlnl cond. $2395 545· 1461; 3210 Dakota Ave. C.M. ~to11ft~ l(l()() ~rbor Blvd Cost1\ Mrs.\. 540-9100 KarmannGruaConv '71 New paint. xlnl mech. as k in g $4 25 0 or V W ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ trade. Craig, 637·9132. '79 VW Conv. Black w /wht intr. Xlnt cond. AM /FM cass. IJ38.8641 '75 BUS. Newly rbll eng. Xlnt cond. AM /FM cass. air. $4200, 552·5040 PP '68VWBUG Clean engine, reliable $1850. 67J..0314 '75 VW Dasher. 4-Speed. $2500. 77 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE Leather lnt .. tilt, cruise, AM /FM stereo, wire wheel covers + lo miles! OB I F'831 ) $5995 642-8119 UWlo' llQl(l Vw '74 Bug. xlnl cond, ~ 831{9X) new brakes, llres, orig .79 El D d Sil paint $2800. Call 833-5.540 ora o ver orS59·6282Saeed. blue. Blue interior Loaded w/extras. 63,000 '68 FASTBACK ml. Mostly freeway. GOOD BODY, BLOWN Maintained in excellent ENG. cond. 199so/offer. Lie. 536-8312 8 .EMERY64H986 '80 RA8~1T DIESEL '71 Black Cad. Loaded. 4 dr, Mexico Beige, 45 $1695. Call 759·1301 days. mpg, only 17K ml, AskforGeorge. sacrifice. '6700. 542-9750 '71 Sedan de Ville, ad '60SglCabPlckup cond, ctn. Prev. Owners No eng. Needs minor Lag. Hills retldents * I I HEW 1981 CORVETTES THREE 4 SPEEDS . TO CHOOSE FROM COIMIH-DeLILLO CHEVROLET CO. 121ltorl714) 830.5100 * 78 CORVETTE T ·Top, polaris /red leather, fully equipped, 16,000 miles! Must See! (20010) SadcW11cJa IMW Mistioo Viejo 121-2040. 49S.494' Closed Sunday SHOWROOM COMD. '7S T·TOP Power brakes, power windows, power steering with ti It /lelescopin g steerlng wheel. air, AM /FM stereo, rear w I n d ow, defog g e r • automatic trans. Snow whlte with Burgundy Interior. 27,000 miles .. Immaculate tbruout! a100. 75'-6790or Answer Ad #209,6'2-4300· U bra. work. Xlnt restor. cond. $1800. 646-!Ql. · ~50/0BO. 642-7582 '79 Corvette, loaded, ---------'77 White Cad. Seville white, 6700 ml, assume 1973 VW Coovert. 1ood cond. runs great, new clutch, SC.700. 983-3633 Beige leatt>,r intel'tor, lease, $325/mO. 759-o.81 wire wheels, loaded C 993J xlras, 68,000 ml. Lie. 0999r ''Poshee''. $7500 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '64 Bua. good body, new 7M·0822dayi '77 Cousar XR7, ruu pwr, lnt. good tranap, :dnt · am /fm tape, SSK ml, mech , all orl1 $1200. '71 Eldorado. All leather, clean' Sacrifice $3,395 S31·2Sa a JI e 1 e cl rl c. tll t & _ss_z_._ss_.22 _____ _ Autos, H•w 9100 Atlto1, Hew 9100 ··········~············ .......••••...•••...... Trucks, Vans & 4X4s We're your Ram-Tough Tn.:k r.enter! '79 DODGE 7 1 FORD ~ .... , ''"~' "SURFER" VAH ~(131UYOI '8597 '79 P'LY. TltAILDUSTER WAGON ~ 56997 '71 DODGI RAMCHARGER 4X4 131111) '79 CHIYY "SURFIR" V AH ~Cl~• .. l '6997 '7t llOltD lTO ~ ~ '4397 '74GMC PICKUP cim-1 53397 71 CHIYY ~vSfi s2497 ,. SIVIUI 5(5..2821 MGI 9744 fpu.a......L U--~~.:J '76 Honda Wa1on. 79 MGB, 1' 000 ml, over ~VJ VOlKSWAGtH. IHC .. drive, Aaf/FM CHI., 514-4100 Vot. 9712 telescope. U500 . •••• ~ •••••••••••••••••• M.24119. "°"" 9940 ' (711YBD> s 11,995 I 97t CADILLAC COUPIDIVIW I f768WKT > ~ ~ s9495 •• htH rack, Paceant blue. 13731 Harbor lrnmac eond. lil50 or Garden Grove bat o fr . 17S·55U ---------evt/wlmdl ---------• 1977 Rabbit Deluxe. 4 •----rd------'11 MGB. orl1. lmmac, tpd. AC AM/FM $3191 '77 Acco • nu en1. nu 8rltlth ractn1 Green. Clean. 557·1773 Ur• Is brb. Am /Fm 8 S3800. S7s.a93 '78 Cvcc, rblt en1. nu cJutc:h, outlres, ou carb, IZ300.551-80ll& trk. Everytl\ll\t worb. --------'11 VW coovt. '7500 !tlJ' $4,900. (71C)CIM·3'21; ...... 9741 ml, a /c, am/fm ltl't, ........... Patty. ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• xlnt cond. 831·8008day1 ·~~~~9-1-20 LEASE ....................... ''7 J1.1uar U MK IIS all orl1 . very well maintained llu1t Sacnnce 14M570 "LADY MD " Hble ~1171J.,...zu, E tJpe, Rolldlter auto, 41,000 ml, co.vert. • laa rd top. •n.eoo. 111.-u;.- DIRECT! ltl I PIUfilOT TUllO. '79 VW Rabblt diesel, L mclle. 50mP1. Sunroof, alr, xtra tank, Stat.o &ape, Xlnt. a'iQO. 84°'821.5, 988-1'179 71POMnAC '7tCHIYY , .......... Mlt 0- ca.ocv> ....... •4997 '3997 7 1CHIYY 71C...,., ........ ~ e-,.,,, C...I ' •4597 54697 71DOOM 77 ~• c~ 'i~~, , .. , "' 52997 '3497 • a a a ·-------------------. Coast DAILY PILOT/$unday, May 10, 1981 ___ _._...,._r.-.... ·------------.--~-----------------------------.. ---·----~ . -... -------- I '(OUR MOM? wow! '1'ou TMINK S~E LIVES THERE? IUIGI CUil NANCY TEACHER SAID TO WRITE AN ESSAY CALLED "MY HOBBY'' MY HOBBY IS-·· LET'S SEE--- MOUNTAIN CLIMBING--- CHESS --- IU•AY, MAY 1t, '"' AW, SHE'D NEVER BELIEVE THAT STUFF " 0 0 '{OU TMlNK VOV'VE FOUND OUT WHERE SME LIVES? MY HOBBY 15 RAISING ORCHIDS--- READING POETRY YOUR IDllTDll DlllY PAPUI THAT'S 6~EAT .. THEN '(OU CAN 61VE ~ER A MOTHER'S DAV CARD •.. B Ernie Bushmilf er . NJX--SHE WOULDN'T SWALLOW THAT MY HOBBY 15 ASTRONOMY--- NO--I'D BETTER GET ONE SHE'LL BEL\ EVE • -GARFIELD™ YOU STOPPED TO SMELL A FLOWER ••• DENNIS THE MENACE . WHAT MAPP£NEO -ro I vou, GARFIEL.P? ! WHE.N A 01G DO& SL\PPED UP 0EH\ND YOU ••• © 1980 Unlled Feature Syndicate. Inc J. WAL.KEO RIGHI INl'O iHAT ONE. by Jim Davis YOU WERE WALK\NG-DOWN THE SlRE.ET M\NDIN0 YOOR OWN 0U5\NE55 ••• AND 0EAT "THE. STUFF\N& QUI OF YOU By Hank Ketcham -------------------HeRe5 ;;1FTY CE~,, OENNIS ... GC> DOW>-J 10 1H~ FLOWER 9-IOP AND BUY )OUR MOTHER A NICE E30UQ.JET. You CAN ALWAYS COUl\JTON HIMINA PINCH, .JOEY. . L • f" ~lJDGE PARKER . • J IT'S IN THE ClOSED FIL.ES, ISN'T IT? SHE'S NEVER ACTED UP LIKE THAT BEFORE,,. MOON MULLINS 'fou LOOI<' BtJSY, PROF. BLJ~~D. ------ t.,>EAH , QOO'RE Rl&HI, FUNK<;! -rnE O~IJ; lJJORiHWHILE 1HINC7 IN ll-l"E BOOK WA5 L.EARNlt--\& 11HE UL1lMATE. C.OMPUME~i "'fl.{A'f EVERl.) · WOMAN WANfS TO HEAR' ! WELL, MY F,AVO~ITE NUMBER ISONE' • DOCTOR SMOCK .. ' eo,..-rHe GOOP NeWS IS -rH IS IS -rHe ONt--Y SI L..L.-Y HOSPl"T"At.- 1 N -r"He WOAt.-P WH8RE! -r'MA,-C:OUL-~'ve · tt~PPl!!!NaP/ ------·------·-------------~- ONE? .JUST PL,AIN 01..D ·· oNE?P . I CA~'i BELi EVE ·l.JOo RE:AL.L..~ 80lX:7Hi1Wrf BOOK! By George Lemont u ID e L- t • - ( . . . ... .. -. . STAY i\JNED. MIL.DEW LOVE~S. •• ' \ I .. J J I l 1 ·t . . ~ . ~ .,..... .... ~UCHLOVETO ALL tv10THERS EVERYW"4EQE .' . . HE HEC~ HAPPEN~D'f "fOU ~ IT NY ANO ITS ~RING R~N! MOON MULLINS 3',:z.<63b, Fo~ INSTANCE,? You 1-001< BUSY, PROF. BLJ~~D. <y>EAH I QOO'RE R16HI, FONK<t> ! ™E ON~ l.UOR1HWHILE "THIN& I~ ™E BOOK WA5 LEARNIN6 '-rnE UL11MAiE. COMPUMEf\li 1HAI EUERL..l WOMAN WANIS ro HE.AR'! - ~ DOCTOR SMOCK AMAZIN& .•• ONE? ...JUST PL.AIN OLD ·· oNE?~ • 1: CA~'I BELi EVE 'QoLJ REA~'r' BOlX':7Mi1Wrr BOOt< ! ,,. .r-10 By George Lemont . ., l..i ~-....--~---·~~~---~--~----~~---------~---------------.-.-------------------------........ --------------------------------.............. . CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? 'There •re •t IHst six differ· encn In ••wint det•Hs betw"" top •ncl bottom p,1nels. How quldlly un you find them? Check •nswers with those below. 6Uii.t•HIP \' 11•H 9 J•l '°'4\ \t I "'II~ ~ but\\!W \1 o¥1.0Q t bu1Uu.u ~ ~ >1t•S C lU.f.i~•••P .lJI' SO...t ~1q• j L Ov1\\1w \' .lu.tfJf JOJJIW ' \ii>U•.i.tjj1Q • THAT'S LIFEI See if you un puule out tt.e •nswer t• tttb vlnt•oe vuw-riddi.: "In my first •tts sweet to tury,/ 'Mid my second's re•I-" of bliss./ In the two, fttouth SLIP ONE OVER ON FRIENDS At a big party. ask bystanders to call ovt the names of 8 10 famous pecple. Joi down their names on separate pieces of paper. fold each paper and drop it 1~oa hat. Now. ask someone to select one of the sllps. and to tear up and discard all of the rest When this has been done. take the selected slip, hold It to your forehead and "concen Irate." Alakazam! In a second. yov reveal the person's name. Secret: Jot down the first name called on all sllps. and yovr answer cannot fall none may m•rry,/ All •re subtect to ~ kiss." Clue: Think both young •nd old. '°°'fllltll> puo~ ~ llJll -.,10; Uli•j ""'~) e Age Test! When Mom was 23, Dad was 1C). Now that Dad is twice as old as he was then, how old Is Mom? M"'fl Allll •t WOW e Cr1tter-ul Listi H•me • crHture •ssociated with Heh person: 1. Mother Hubbard. 2. Red Rldlnghood. l . Mbs Muffet. 4. C.ptain Ahab. s. Dick Whittington. ••:> , -.~ , ,~.., c uoN1 c 0oo , e Riddle-Me This! Which soft drink Is favored by dogs? Pupsl colt! Where did the boat crew sit In the theater? In the oar chestra . Why Is there gloom when sheep spread gossip? It's baa ed news. SHEEP TRICK! Does Little Bo Peep see oneOf hershffp,or does she nol? To find out. add Imes I lo 2 lo 3, e tc. r For Worse e LOVE TOKENt Add ttM following colors nHtly lo ent\ence ttlls special moment on Mom's big day : l-Red. 2-Lt. blue. l -Yellow. 4-Lt. Brown. s-Fluh tones. 6-Lt. purple. 7-Dt<. brown. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points fM using "" the letters 1n the word below to form two complete words: TRANSEPT -. .. -..... - THEN $Core 2 points uch for all words of four letters or more found among the letters. Try to Kore et least SO points. , ,Pd .• ...,~ w•'6"'• .-1q•\\Od WELL,\ CAN'\ DO AN f\PICOE:CTOMY, 50 I OPEN THE. I *!<9 -iz:>OfH F\ND I F IND A 6"™ CAN AL~ -SO TriEN lTS SO SHE SR'/45 6U'/ THlS S1UFF BECAUSE IHE. CHEAP 8TuFF MRKE5 YOUR EYELf\5HE.5 FALLOUT! REAM AND FtU::.,REAM AN l I 1 .. UIMO WOOLO 6' l(tJO(t(t~C, A1' -r.-~ OOOlt A1" 1'~1( MO\JR~ GORDO SHOE '/00~~0 JOS1' &£ Oo1~b A tJtR'f 'L&'l~i IMPUSSto~! WILL '100 OP£tJ 1'~~ S1'1PIO OOOR~\! ~TIME6 SPRING It; 700 MUCH, .EV.JEN ~THE 'IOVNGr bl£Ll,~OW lAN Wt 6E. SURE •1''S OA01 -""J) ·.tQ. •. ~ -it •• ~. ~···~~ ' ' .... '• •. . By Gus Arriola AH, YOUTH/ WHEAi ONE CAN SLEEP THROU<3H THE FWFl=-J:JR'/ C'ICLJE' • I· I May 10, 1981 DAI.LY PILOT TH81l YOURSELF Sena Ille QUf51ion • I ...... 10 'As~ fill!llly Weellly 641 lellllQIOll A"f lit• 'Q~ Ill Y 100?1 Wl'M 01Y SS IOI .,.._lsntcl MSllOll~ So11y .e Clft I ¥IS-Ollle~ FOR SENATOR HOWARD BAKER (R.Tcnn.) Do""* rcmrmMr wbe ~ ... h _. ._ llOW' _,.._II 111 ••rd ..S _.. m pollb? -NA, Bur· ...... Vt. • Y •· It could well have been my ftnt c:h11dhoo4 memory. I come from a family that has a conslderable hJllory of women who haw been In· volwd kl polldcs. My wfe, Joy, 11 the daughtc of the late Senator Everett OWlcten; my ~ M!Ved as sheriff of Rome County, Tenn .. and my mother 1epeMnted the 2nd Cor9••1onal °'*1ct from Tennew In the United States HOUM of Repraentatlvel. "So, a1·o1 the women In my family, and In pertlcuJar my modw' haw long been In pollUca and working for the people of their vm1ous communitla. FOR MARIE OSMOND. reccrd!ng star...ma. ...... ..,rt+ ............. ,.. ......... ,. ....t _. .. a •• .._ ti•aa..? -O.R., o..cl ......... • Ya, ht I might dilr-awd lw training to tum me In· to a '19dy." Jn fact, r cf get dllll-j lecturel on whet I should end ehould not do to maintain my femlntntty and not give eny c:auM for anyone to quatk>n It. In Mom's eya1 the tt.. molt Important elements that glrll ehould naw are QYKe, ~. style. FOR PIM.UI N IPR. oom1dlais.-w.,.. ...... 1 I l?P.E.,......... ~ •Vow quatk>n mUlt Item &om my remmicl that wh.r\ I WM a c:hAld, my mother WM always quoting Bl· ble P••991 to me. She nevc IPOke to me In her own words; ..... p1efmed those of Shakapare, Benjamin Franktn -or the Bible. nu. ls the way the passed on rnoe.ty advice: "Hlllte malca wute, waste male.a want; keep your noee to the grtndstone and your llhoulder to the wheel; work, for nJght Is coming." FOR 11tE •ASK" EDrroR Is ....... Rod c:.r-of .. c.mor... _.. .. Y9Y dw ID Illa~ -8.V., Lwratr, ~. e Ya. He Is devoted to Olge C..W, with whom he haa an mremely doM NJ.aonahtp. Last year, when hit book Qnui WM publittaed, he Mid, "My ~ ~ II thlt my mom aaw me accompltilh whit I once told t. I would. I '*' newr ftlP9Y t. for th& W1'tftc:a the made for her chJJdnm. I rapec:ted her then, and now more as time goes on." FOR THE •ASI(" EDrrOR lalonaatloe, ...... Oft llOffllflfc 0-.., the ._ .__. oe Ou1ldaa Q-4Dftl'a book ._ lw moda.-, -.. Cnwtotd, atantng fl!Jl9 0-. ..... Does the .. ldc:ll lo the book? Doee a.tldfta t¥a' lnta'6e? -C.M., um. RodJ. M . • The movie, to be related In Oc· t~ doa foUow the book. All the big scenes are there (beating Chrts· tlna In front of reporters; the pool M · quenca when Joan challenges her daughter to swim, and won't let her Foye It MommSe Deorat (#Net, Joan ). win; e~ wkh Chrtstlna getting cut out of the will). Christina doa not come to the Mt. She full It would be upMttlng for the actreu (Diana Scerwld) to know that the one she ls portray· Ing ts watching her. Incidentally, Faye does not believe that Joan was all that bad. FOR NANCY FRIDAY, ..._ ol ~ NolMr, Nil &If Y.n.llld._,__.,._ ........ II' 1 " ...... O.'t,.. • chllwt -T.P., "-'-• "-'· • Our dec:illon not to have chlJcbwn la not bMtd on ldng or dWlking children. It talca a lp«ial talent to be parents. We were aw. of our talent for being married to NCh odm, hopeful about our talent for~. not Ne at al about our ta&ent b ptN111hood. YoU may '°" ""**but not,... YoU h8w to .... up..,. ~. That's how we f9el ebc1Ul chldNr1. FOR STEPHEN KING, author of o.... ~ Do,.,..., .......................... ...... ",o.? -D.W. "·· WArhro, Pa. e I rally do rad al the nowla tt\8t I blurb , and theN'1nopeyln\odyed.far4IYllY nowl that YoU ... which I t.w wdNr\ a q\dl tor, I rad 8" or 11K th.It either don't lnwat me or *8ce me as shoddy. But. In auch CMn, I try to remember, my mother'• 1age acf.. vice: "If you can't aay IOIMth1ng rue. about peop&., don't aay anything at al." I' 11 ' I Can the CIA Win the Spy Wat? -We are fn poaibly the motlt menacing period since World War H,,. 80}8 the author, who believes that the anaoer to the Souiet challenge Ilea In .trong leadership. Juat how lntellJgent fa OID' fntellfgmce? , i . CIA Director William Casey con/ming wth Ptesidmt Reogan: Can he raise the leuel of U.S. Intelligence? By Tod Szulc -ln Saudi Arabia, radical plotters are c:onsptmg to overthrow the rulers of the oU kingdom In an ominous re- play ol the Iranian revolution. -ln strife-ridden Central America, Cuban operatives are secretively delivering weapons to leftist rebels. -In Western European capitals, Soviet diplomats are subtly seeking to encourage the new wave of neutral- ism. -AJ theT proving grounds in Cen- tral Asia, the Russians are fllght-test- lng a new Intercontinental ballstk: rnislde OCBM) with 10 nuclear war- heads, a super-rocket designed to hit r.gets In the United States with dead- ly accuracy. These are just a few of the audal problems and dangers facing the United Scates at a time ol rising ten- sion with the Soviet Union and gen- eral lntematk>nal upheaval. We are In po9libly the most menacing period 9Wlce Wodd War D. For America to be able to deal ef. ftctlYeiy wlh dwats ol thl5 kind, we need pNdle, detaJled and timely knowledge ol what ls happening around the globe on a daily bm. In ott. words, the~ sef-dtfense requmnem for the United Stam, as seen by the RellQl8n Admlnlltr6tion, Is a first-rate c.apablJlty for galhering and lntetpredng tntellgmoe -as wet as Tod Salk has ~ 14 boob on~ poky. H9,,,. rtoHI. Olplom.ec lrilmriy, ..... ~~&rnon·~ ... 1l11t month . • • H#U W&IQ.Y. -IO. ... for Influencing events In foreign coun- tries through secret means and re- sources. But: aooordS'lg to the most experi- enced experts 1n Washington, u~ States lntelllgenc:e -the Central In- telligence Agency and Its military sister agenda -has been falling short of superb performance, to say the &eala. In recent years. This is believed to be true of both 'iluman" and technical tnteligence, from cloak-and-dagger espionage to the spy-tn-the-tky (satel- lite) surve!Uanee ol Soviet nuclear ad- vances. The rebuilding, •streamlnlng and modernizing ol Amel1can lntelbgenca operatk>ns looms, therefore, as one of the highest priorities for the ftqgan AdmJnlstradon and the new leader- ship team tt fteJded earlier this year. The dedsk>n to revive and step up covert adMdes abroad -ranging from clandestine arms aid to anti- Sov\et fighters in Afghanista,n to ef. forts at gaining decisive polltica1 In· fluence tn the petroleum·rich Persian Guf -Is part of the cwrent upgrad- ing plan. Much more must be done, however, to restore prtmacy to the United States In the elusive world of lntdigence. The Immediate responsiblltty for lmprovtng American lnteligence lies with WIDiam J . Casey, the 68-year- oki New York lawyer who was named by President Reagan as Olrec;tor of Central lntdigencc after managing his electton campaign. Under the law, Casey Is head ol the entire Intelligence communlty (comprising the CIA; the Pentagon-run National Security Agency (NSA), which speda)izes In technical lntdlgence; the Defense ln- telbgence Agency, and the State De- partment's Bureau ol lnteltgence and I I An tntdigmt choice: OA ~ ~ lor lJcJbbil Ray Inman enjoys the .. unqual· tfted rapect" of his peen. Research) as well as being Director of the CIA. He reports directly to the ~ and the Natk>nal Securtty Council. Thus far, Casey, a man who keeps an unusua.IJy low profile by Washing- ton standards, has introduced no Im· portant structural changes to either the lnteligence community Of the CIA, and chances are that he wlll not do so. He told a Senate committee during his con&mation hearings that he opposed any sweeping reorganiza- tion of the Agency. Casey appears to think that he can accomplsh his ob- jective through • relaxation of re- strictions on the CIA and the ending of Its ''Institutional self-doubt." a ref- erence to the low morale pervading the Agency since the ~al Investigations of the mki-1970's and continuing through the tenure of Ad- miral Stansfteld Turner as CIA Direc- tor during the Carter Admlnlstration. How wd Cwy will succeed re- mains a serlous question mark In Washington. Though he has been touted as an .. old hand" at Intelli- gence, there are many doubts among lntdlgence prolftlk>nals concerning hll ~ qua)ties, lnck.ldJng his lmtted expertenoe In this 64dd. Casey taWd for three wstlme years as a London-baled tenkM' olftccr In the Of- ftte ol Soahlglc Servtca. the C1A's funruMcr. but dkl not join the CA afterward. Hla on>y other ~ect ex- J>Ol'IN to b~ was his ..w:e In 1976 on the Murphy Commllllon, ..vhlch surwyed the work ol the Intel- ligence communly. Cwy"1 apotUN to foreign affairs was confined to eco· nomlcs: Dunng Nlxon1s second ad· ministration, he spent two years a.s Under Seaetary c1' State for Eco- nomic Affairs. In running the CIA, ea,ey ls known to have made only one major appointment In hls first three months es boss: He shifted John N McMahon from the post of Deputy Dtrector for Openrtlons, the Agency's clandestine side, to that of Deputy Director for Intelligence, which Is the .. white side," concerned with the col· &ectlon and analy&ls of current lntelll· genc.e. McMahon, a covert operations spedailst. 1s the Agency's third 0epuiy Director for lntelllgence in four years, a fact that may underscore the CIA 's problems In obtaining and presenting Intelligence to the nation's top policy· makers. Perhaps the most glaring of the CIA's recent problems was the agen· cy's failure to understand and Inter· pret the events that led to the fall of the Shah of Iran In 1979. In the pres· ent International dlmate. a timely Intelligence effort Is vital to help shape American respon5e5 -situations In &iudl Arabia, the Persian Gulf and Central America are the leading con· cans -but offlclals In and out of the Intelligence community remain un· convinced that this capability has been Improved under Casey. An example of the difficulties In providing solid Intelligence e.sttmates was the recent dispute lnvoivtng the CIA and military lnttlUgence services. It concerned the degree of Soviet In· volvement In what the A.dmlniltratlon has called "1ntematlonal terrorism." A preliminary report written by the Agency's National Foreign Assess· ments Center concluded that there was lnsufftcient evidence to back up such a charge. The mJlitary agencies reacted by accusing the CIA of "shod· dy" work, and Casey ordered his spe- cialists to go back to the drawing board, an act that seemed to contra· diet his promlse to the Senate that he • · would submit the Intelligence commu- nity's views to the President "without subjective bias and In a manner that reflects strongly held dJff erences within the lntelllgenc.e community." Subsequently, concern developed among many ClA office.rs that Casey was being f()IU(f by the White HoUJe to "pollttctu" the lntell)genoe produd to meet the dalra of policy-makers. I PolltldrJng lnteDlgence Is, of courte, an extremely dangerous ooune. And lt could be catalb'Ophlc for tht na- tional Interest If the Pratdtnt and his Secretary of State were told what they wanted to hear -rather than the .. unvarnished truth" In which lntelll· gcnce professionals take prkte. Actuall9. the ClA has an ln-hoUM mechanism for ovmeetng the collec· don and analytls of lnteDlgmce. It la tM ttde·known StnJor Rmew Panel, created by StanlflcJd Turner and mailtalned by Caley. The panel Is headed by former ambassador William Leonhart. But It Is lm~le for outsiders to know how effectively this group performs. In overall terms, the ultlmate qual- ity of lnte~nce has to depend on the leadership of the Intelligence com· munlty. Though the ClA faced awe· some morale problems after the Con- gressional invesdgations of Its con· troverslal domesdc and foreign oper· ations -the domestic spying was simply UJegal -Admiral Turner failed to provide Inspiration for the thou· sands of operatives and analysts. Rlghdy or wrongly, he #Wed nearly 1,000 of the top people In clandestine services, which made him one of the most unpopular CIA directors In his· tory. Up until now, Casey does not seem to have Imposed himself as a leader either. But the saving ~ for the lnteDlgence community and the CIA may be Casey's deputy, Vice Admiral Bobby Ray Inman , a man who enjoys unqualified respect among his peers In both the mU!t.ary and the Congress. Inman, 50, spent the last four years as Director of the National Security Agency, the multl-bllllon-dollar, top· secret Institution In charge of technical lntelligence, Including overhead sat- eDtte reconnaissance, electronic moni· tor1ng of Soviet strategic develop- ments, the interception of worldwide military communications and the de· vising and breaking of the most so· phlsticated secret codes. I nteresdngly, Inman did not want the Job ln the first place, possibly fearing an over-pobticl.Ultlon of the Intel· llgence community, and it took a lot of pressure from President Reagan for him to accept it. When he did come aboard. however, the mud-mannered Admiral wasted no time In asserting himself. Shortly after Inman assumed his dudes, a firestorm broke out In Washington over Maet proposals - apparently drafted by middle-level of- ficials In the CIA -for the resumption of domestic espionage by the Agency. It may have been a trial balloon by those in the Administration favoring domes1ic spyi'lg, but Inman summoned an unprecedented news conference at CIA Headquarters In Langley, Va .. to l WK~T ~ PLE~5UR£ lo ! GET ~" 10 1HE ()l[) Cl=flCE f Central tole: VP and jomw.r CIA Dlredor George Bush stiff lcttpa an eye on ln~IHgenc.e. deny that such plans were under seri· ous consideration. He went as far as to threaten to resign If he were bver· ruled. Casey, on the other hand, maintained public silence. The whole question of CIA domes- tic ac::ttvtties -the question of whether civU rights of American citizens may be sacrlftced to In· teU\gence requirements -remains extremely sensitive poUtlcally. Domes- tic activities were formaUy forbidden In executive orders issued by Presidents Ford and Carter, and the Carter ex· ecutive order is still ln foroe. President Reagan Is expected to Issue his own executive order before long, defining the parameters of lnteDlgence opera· tions. But It Is highly unlikely that he will grant the CIA license to pry Into the lives of Americans. When It comes to revitalizing covert openrtions abroad, there Is a solid consensus In the Administration and the lnteUtgenci? community that such actMtia are warranted by the lnterN· tional lttuatlon. Casey has So?-on record before the Senate as a strong advocate of the removal of constraints on clandestine actions anywhere In the world; he's said that "there Is a point at which rigid accountabfltty, de· tailed accountability, can Impair per· f ormance." Under the provisions of the lntel\genc:e Authorization Ad for Fiscal Year 1981, two Congrasjonal committees exercise oversight powen over covert action, with the provision ; J of timely, prior notification by the In· telligence community of proposed operations. In practice, however, the Administration has the green llght to do what It pleases In this area. The Congressional committees have no power to forbid covert ac· tions they may consider overly risky or questionabJe, although they may bring their ob)ections before the Presl· dent. But this is unlikely to happen. The new political climate In Washing· ton -and In the country -is clearly f avorabJe to the existence of an aggressive and unfettered CIA just as it Is to huge defense expenditures to enhance the might of the United States. Artz.ena Senator Sany Gold- water. the new chairman of the Senate Select Committee on lnteUI· gence, enthusiasticaDy supports a re- vltallz.ed Intelligence community and appears to have no reservations about covert actions of any kind. T he range of covert actions Is unbmited, although the CIA wUI certainly abstain from returning to its alleged attempts in the 1960's to as'.sasslnate such for· eign leaders as Cuban President Fidel Castro. An Immediate priority may be a marked lnaease In the dandestine supply of modem weapons to Afghan guenillas. The CIA had engaged In It to a llmhed extent under the Carter Administration, but President Reagan has stated that he sees no reason why the United States should not do more for th.e Afghans, who have been fight· Ing Soviet occupaHon for the last year-and·a·half. This, of course, fits Into the broader anti-Soviet strategy of the new Administration. By the same token, the Administra· tlon Is seeking the repeal of legislation, passed Ln 1976, banning CIA covert action In Angola In support of guer· rlllas oppostng that country's Marxist regime and the Cuban c-0mbat troops backing It. Reagan says the legislation should be cancelled a.s "a matter of principle" -he feels that there should bt no laws spedfically ruling out covert operations In Individual coun· tries. But, as a practical matter, the Angolan guerrillas would unquestion· ably gain American support In addl· tk>n to the South African support they already enjoy. The ClA Is already ex· tremely active In Central America and the Caribbean, region$ considered vttaJ to United States security, where revolutionary winds keep blowing. The volatility of the Mlddle East and the Pers&an Gulf may also cal for more CIA clandadnc operations. But oe'fhlps the most .nous United Stata de6dency 1t 1n technkal lntelbgence, partly as a rauk of recent poJilicaJ upheavals. UntlJ the 1979 lrantan revolution, tht United States was able to monitor around·the-dodc Soviet ICBM tats In Central Asia from two NSA stations In Iran. The Importance ol these ttdons wes that !My provided a bne-of-sight cover. ( oontlnuttd) MMll.Y WllKU. ~ '°' ., •• The CIA (continued} of the Soviet proving grounds, aDow- ing full interception of radio signals emitted by the missiles in various pre- launch and post-launch stages. With the Shah's fall , the stations had to be closed. depriving American intelli- gence of some of the most significant strategic data. In a curious fashion. the failure of political intelligence -the CIA's in- ability to predict the Iranian revolution despite a multitude of signs pointing in that direction -led to the failure in strategic intelligence. Because the Carter Administration was so relaxed about the stability of Iran and the security of the monitoring stations there. It delayed in 1977 the develop- ment of a new satellite surveillance system that would have greatly added to the monitoring capabilities of the United States. Despite a crash effon started in mid-1979, the new system will not be deployed for another two years. placing the United States at a serious Intelligence disadvantage. StUI. the fnteDigence community, notably the NSA. has performed ex- tremely weD in observing Soviet mili- tary movements. It provided the White House late ln 1979 with accu- rate reports on the preparations for the Invasion of Afghanistan, and it has kept policy-makers abreast of Soviet troop movements around Poland. Since then, the United States has been moving apace with the moderni- zation of Its technical intelUgence resources. A new spy plane -the TR-IS -has been developed to add to the capability offered by the S R-71 and the more obsolete U-2 aircraft. The TR-lS is expected to be deployed in the United States as well as in Bri· tain early in 1983. Ail in aU, American intelligence stands at a crossroads. It is facing un- precedented challenges, but it must move rapidly to improve everything from the collection and interpretation of Information gathered abroad. to covert operations In foreign countries. to technologlcal surveillance. Budgetary and technical resources are available. So Is professional talent. The Administration and a majority in the Congress stand firmly behind the ln telllgence community. The crucial element. then. Is leadership. It re- mains unclear whether Wilham Casey, the Director of Central Intelligence, can handle the assignment, even with Vice Admiral lnman's help. But fur- ther, and possibly d~clslve , help may come from another quaner: Vice President George Bush. himself a former CIA Director and, since late March. the· President's designated "crislS manager." The Vice President is known to have kept an eye on the lntelUgence Community since the Reagan Administration took office. and, In a crunch. he may play a cen- tral role in the rebirth of United raw. States Intelligence. IAJ 1• , Mom and 11PPle pie. Almo5t that Amert· can Is our coun!Jy's tradllk>n of looking out for each other, the neighborhood, the needy, the elderly, the sick. What other nation can boast over 37 mlillon dtizcn volunteers, helping their communities through millions of organizations? Or more than $36 bllllon tn Individual donlldonl to chartties and churches? Next most generous donor: ~ now i;vtng even more than private foundations. We're proud to be part of that "roll up VCHD' skeva and pftdi In.. tradition because everybody benefits when one part of sodety helps another. Aheakhy 90dety and a bulthy ecorKJmV go hand In hand. ~ toe elaoe9. Amaka aAis 1,600 9'111Plaony orc.batru. lt1 5.500 ••• • ... weJcome half. btlllon vlrlton. yar.. ttma the turnout Ill alJ pro fooeball. bM-.0. ud Nell.etbaJI ....... Baht and modem dance ~ "-luiped 21 tlma le 15 vean. giving life to 800 dMce com· ,....._ But &Oho underwrlta oD ""'-apema. like a baUatna wearing out tlnepalno1$30toe .,_In a 8'ngle paformance? Once again. lt'1 lndMdualr wtb. ..... -!'opkk upthe~tab... Wbm .... added up. buslaw..,. -. to die~ and ....a arta than ma and local governmata. 5oundlldona. and Uncle Sam combined. Surprt.ed? "Thia Moeher'1 Day present II mode poaible by o grunt from us." Moblllala1 taelp. Who helped Long Island's Eglevsky Ballet put on Its "Nut.c:roc:loer" season, won a volunteer awmd as a YMCA "Man of the Year,'' and batded succasfuDy to keep a Nral hospital open? Mobil people. and that's enough to make a mother proud. And, on a larger tcale, who helps support a vtmJ medJcal centier for bum vk:tims. hundreds of coDegea, and owr 300 local groups from the Gulf ol Maine Aquartum to the 8aMrsfteld Community TheatN ln California? Mob8 I.rel, as.part ol tts cwrall contributions~ And. nddnwide, we help fund the Pubk Broedcasting Seivlce and sponsor the USA/Mobil Indoor Track and Fleld Champonshlpl. "-P ... tood co-...,. Because COii ....... pJCjpe ol people. thly cu ae> help rev1ta11M ~· dtln, or rapport tod-'• dey-care c:ailllrs and wn poo11-.wa. P-'Dr- ..._ thllr mllln lundlonr: .......... ~ ..mea. aad Jobe. All thk .-. mooev to Invert. Md W"nlngr for a c:ompenv'a lnwrton. the ltock· holden. Aadthllt ..... e.11vouMd!'OUl'S .... 8'nont the tens o1 m1111ons o1 Amatcw who bet.et from lllllhllll .... holpbl wl college cndowanenta. ,...... ..... .,.,. .... penr1on ..... foandlittoalf8llU........,~ « Wlloll ......... "-lea._ ec:eaa., le• pie bl9 ...... to nomWa ....... , .. worktoptlm to..., It .,owll111> lt'I •fad: Corpbnte Ametk:a's taal conb'lbutloni budgtt has now clmbed• ~ S2blllon• yw. ·I News from the Home Front Despite the lure of television and the time constraints on families In which both parents work, the bedtime story may be reclaiming Its rightful place as a childhood ritual. Said one child psychologist: "It Is time we_ stopped sending our children to bed and began putting them there. The bedtime story Is not only shared pleasure for both parent and chikl, but tt also deepens vital emotional links between them." Experts agree that the bedtime story serves a number of valuable pur· poses. For one thing, it eases the tnm· sltlon for a young child from the activi· ty of the day to the quiet of the night. For another, it marks a period when a chUd receives his parents' complete attention In a loving atmosphere -a combination that often enables older children to raise questions that may be troubling them. Thirdly, it stimulates a child's aeatlve Imagination. Children's librarians say that some parents worry about how to ten a bed· time story: Here are some hints: • Tell a sto-,y you enjoy. If you 're bored with a story, then your child probably will be. too. • • Famtllartze yourself with the story so you can tell It or read It with some feeling. · • Don't tum a bedtime story Into a moral les60n. • Don't give way to pleas for "just one more story"; stop when It's time to tum out the lights, and be firm about It. m1amatchttd Coupl" Most people have no problem Iden· ttfying themselves as a .. night person" or a "morning person." The former hates to get up when the alarm rings, doesn't function well till afternoon and reaches his peak of eneigy ln the evening hours. The latter wakes up easily and alertly but Is ready for bed by 10 P.M. or so. Sociologists Bert Adams and Ronald Cromwell point out that whether a married couple's time cycJes match or conflict can have a substantial -but an often overlooked -effect on their relattonshtp. There may be a higher level of conflict and marital stress between partners whose blologlcal clocks are out of sync. . Though society's concern has focused recently ·on battered wives, evidence has been accumulating to In· dlcate that husbands are also a &e- quent target of physical abuse by their spoU5a. According to a major study of domestic violence by three experts ln the Reid, more than two million men suffer assaults by their wives each year. - In Behind Cloeed Doors ..:._ Vlo· /en" fn the American Fomtlv. sodologls1s Murray Straus, Richard Gellu and Sutan Statnmetz report that more than twice u many wtves as husbands throw things at their tpOUMI. Women, more than men, kk:k and htt their pa1ne'S. (In tome lnstMca, husbands who abuM thetr wives do more phytlcal danuige becaute they are stronger.) Some couples wh<i are mismatched on the day-night cycle report such prob&ems as: a lack of time for serious conversation; a low level of sexual ac- tivity rrm tired iit night and go to bed for rest, not sex, but my husband ls sleepy ln the morning when J enjoy sexual actMty the most''); dlfficulty In meshing sod.al engagements. Fortunately, say the researchers. many mismatched couples seem to understand their dilemma and are motivated to do something about It. A Mmomlng" person may take an after- noon nap ln order to be fresh durtng the evening; a "night" person will get up e¥ly for church to please his or her partner. In Los Angeles, for example, 15 percent of all domestic vlolence cases handled by the dislrict attorney's ofBce involved abused husbands. The vie· tlms were chiefly older men married to younger women, men who were out- weighed by thetr wives and lnfbm or dJMbled husbands. One psychologist has "iggated th'.at tt may be ttme to set up shelters for abused husbands, as has been done In many communmes for abuMd wtva. One sign of the changing times oc- curred recently In Aadda, where e middle~ man 11 ICICCtMfuly pleaded .W-<Wen.e and was acquitted eftier he shot and killed hll wife. The man tintl· '6ed that during four yess of marriage the woman had beaten, ltabbed, shot at and hurled add et htm. -N---Ldi11 I f l I '....,j' ... I Too B'iisy E.arnii1g i~[iving To Make Any Money? You think You've 1<>< problems? Wdl, I ttmember when a belt turned me down for a SlOO loan. Now l lend money to the baJlk - CadRcates of Dtposil at SI00,000 a aack. I mncmbn the day a car deakt' sot • UttJe navow b«.lux 1 was a coupk of months bdtlnd in my paymmts -Ind rqlOUCSsed my car. Now l own a Rolls lloyce. I peld $43,000 for it -cash. I ranembn the day my wife l)hoMd me, crying, becausc the landlord bad shown up at tbe house, danandins his rent -and we didn't have d1£ IOOMY co pay it. Now we own five homes. Two are on the oceanfront in Ca.lifoml.a (I usc one as my offlc:c). One is a lakefroor "cabtn" in Washinston (that's wbeft WC spaid the whole summer -loafin1, filhlna. swim- mina. and IAilinl>· One is a condo· minium oo a sunny beach in Mn· ico. And ooe Is A'l\Allkd riJht on the bat btach or the best islaJ1d in Hawaii -M1ui. R.ishs DOW I could tdl Ill this PROOft DM't tAb -., word lot h . . n.. ~ aClll1IU , ..... tides .. ~ 11114 ........ : n-: He only "'Ofb llalr the~ 111 hit t1unnln1 ofRce Oft c.llfornil'' ~ Be9dl. IDd cvm when he's !Mn hc pull .. short "°"" ... Ill otJI« words, Joe Kartio. 4 . ~ the Pf(ltocypc for ... "~ Luy Man's W1y to llldMs." s..mrn.- lt k Ill lloMll1 A 111M Wlto bu ~ busi.nm w\lb him uys IC.atbo's rf'PllUllioa b CJICdlc:m. ud dmt be · ha -..S to condllCI mu111111ty baMticW dais ..;i1t bim with nothllla but a lwldsll1ke aAd .,, oral..,_ic. W-10 be ndll Tab my llllvb Md follow Iris. ............. 4-trM: Tiie boo& hu drawn huadmls of '-'•en fl'Oll'I iier-i who have prof- ited II)' k ... .... ~~ Allllllprclcatious m.llliooUc. Jew bbo of HIMlf.lalloa HartloJ ia • Yllwant, llvlq latlmonlal LO his In· t.U.CCul. prlCIMllc convktloo. r..-.i ""'" boundna ll'Olllld a11ow biz, lldvtnflilia. llld ftlll tllMf, he 1J1-4c Illa ron-.. lMI ~ (1912) i.c ..... u.so.ooo. ....,~()" • bl I Mt1be Joe lt8l1lo 1111 tht ..mt, Doll 'I )ODii thiU: )'Oii OW It IO ~ 10 tllld 01A whit (( k Ill aboutf.,.I ,_ rlllilllel It-_, 1'111 otf ott 1 ~ .,.it. Ott tlwkka? .......... hto 31 II Ht'l .,.,._ 1d lM 1*11 JO ridM:s lot Ille lay - nta-Qrtw: He Pl'lal• Ol8nalCJ llllt "Motl people Wf too "-1 _... • U., to IMle .. , _,.,.. He ..W 1111 ...... IM 100-_,. .-pk UMK •11 .. too M• ...... I ""-lO do lllY IMna. propaty, pmy off tbt monpea. - and -'ltit.bout UJUChins any or my ocha lnvalJllCllU -..ik awsy with owr $750,000 in cash. Bue I don't want to ldl. becmlte I don't think of my homes as "lnvatmenu." I've IOl ocha real alaU -and ROCb. bonds. and c:adl in tbt t.ak -for thM. I mnm1bef when I k>tt my job. Because I was head over beeh in deb!. my laW)'Cf told me the only thlna I could do wu , declare ti.nltruptcy. He was WTOfll. I paid off every dime. Now, I have I mffilon dollar line of crcdi1; but I still don '1 have a job. lnstaod, I set up every week· day mornlns and d«lck whether I want to IO lo work or no<. Sometimes I do -ror .s or 6 boun. lklt 1bow half the time, I decide lo read, 10 for a walk. sail my boat. swim. or ride my bike. I know wba1 it'1 lite co be broke. And I kno• wbac il's Ultelo hive everythina you wane. And l know lbll you -like me -can ~ whidl one it's soina to be. lt'a really as cay as that. lllac's .why I call h "The Lazy Man'• W1y to lllchn." So I'm aoina co ult you to send me sometbina I don'l Dftd: W1oncy. Ten dollars to be Q.ct . Why1 B«aUJC I want you to pay anentioo. And I fiaure that if )'OU've sot SIO invcued, you'll loot over what I send you and decide whether to send it b9clt .• or keep It. And I don't ....,,, you lo ktcii It unless you 111« !hat lt's wonh at least 1 hun· drcd times what you invested. ls chc matc:rial "worth" SIO? No - if )'OU think of it as papcT and ink. But that' a no< what 1 'm sell· Ina. Whal lam Kllins Is Inform•· cJon. Mort Information chan I aive wbcn I'm paid SIOOO as 1 aucst speaker. Mort Information than I sjvc in a one-now consultation for SlOO. But You're really not rukina 11rt)ltltln1. Bcaunc I won't cash )'Our check or money order for l 1 days lfftt!T I've tmt you my mataial. 11* ., the deal. lletum n in ll days -Ind I'll send back )'OW check or money order -IUJ• cashed. How do '/°"" know rn do ic7 Well. If you <1cally want to be on the .are aide, pottdate Your check for • month from today -plus 1 llddltloMI ....U. Tbal 'll slw you pfalty of time to rccdve It, look it over. try It out • I bow ftal you're think.ins: .. tk .. rSd! &dlhia sims* bow to Fl rkb ... Tllit rrut.11 II -aod cNs ts vay lmporwu -the ~ before l *"*'"'The L&ey Mu's Way co IUdMs.•• "'1 IDCOmC,.,.. S216,646. Aod wtlat l'D teod )'OU tdh J8 how l .... that kind or "IOMJ' .•• ~ a few bolan a day. ,.llloul • montht ouc oft.he ,.., It doan't requift "tdlalion." ('ID a llilb 9CMoi ..... e. II -..,•t ~ "CllClkal.'' llcmml.IMr I Wiii up to my DICk ID ........ ,....,,... It doan'c riqWn '1uc•." ""' Md w.orc lhlll tftY Mtt. 8ut 1'111 °°'~~a.. J'OU'D mau •much ~ • I hawe. Alld )IOlll may do better. I pcnoftally know one man who used thcK principkl, worked hud, aod made 11 ml1lJoa dolWs in I years. But money Isn't ~hina. It doan'I rcquitt "talent." Jwt cnoUlh brains co know ...tlat to look for. And 1'11 tdl you thal. It docsn 't n:qu.ltc "youth.' I One women I worked with is ovcr 70. Sbc's uavdJed the world over, malUns Ill the money 9M needs. do-Ins onty •l\al I tat.llht her. It doan't require ..... CJq>Cf'l.._,,.im ... ic-e." A widow In Cllk:qo has been ~ w.ooo • ~ ror the past .s yean, usina my methods. Whal doa ic require? Bclid &ouch to take a c:hanoe. Enouah to absorb what I 'II lend you. Enoush to pua the prindplc:s into ortk/ft. If )'OU do just that -norhina more. noclrina las -the rnults will be hard to beU~. llcmcmbcr -I suar&nt« h. You doo't have co aivc up your ,ob. Bw )'OU may IOOl'I be makina IO much money rbat you'll be able to. Once apin -I 1uarantec lt. I know you're stqirical. Wdl, here arc some commmu from ocher people. (Initials have been used to procect the wricer'1 privacy. TM CJrisjnab lft in my flies.) I'm SUtt that, like )'OU. thew people didn't believe me either when they dipped the a>11pon. Guess !hey fiiuttd lhal, since I wasn't aolna to deposit their cha:lts Cor II kuc l I days, they had oothina to loK. They were fisbt. A ltd lttft 's wltot tlwy f'lhwd: 'M••• JM, ... J••t fooll•1 .,..... "In February 1974 you sent me (for ten bucks) your Lazy Man's Way 10 Riches. Since then I have made approldmatdy SO pand (SS0,000) just fooling around on che basis of your advice. You sec, I really am lazy -ochf'rWisc I could have m* SO mlllion! Thank you!" Ml. R. McK., Adan.ta. GA '™·-.. 45 .. ,.. •• ... r«eivcd $24,000.00 1n c~ mail 1he Jui 4S days. "Thanks qain." Mr. E.O.N., Mat~an. W.VA M* ...._.to rtdn at 41 "If it had.n'r happeM'd to me. I wouldn't have believed Jr ... A few yars aso. I had notbU,, co lote. I was unanploytd and broke." "Now. thanks to you and the 'Lazy Man's' prosram. I have tNldc cnoqh money (at aac 41) ro rcdre in ltyic. Let me .-urc you that l have Dot 'come Into' any moDey by inherttlnCC' or marriqe Of by 11\Y otber llM9lll OCCCll ltlroQP cite P"IC'ldac or yow prop111ft ••••• R.A •• Hunc.lq.ton lach. Calif. r ....... ..,,...- ..... wbral I tcm for your (Luy Man'• Way 10 Rkha). 1 •• cktlv· """thr L.A. Times ror sso pu wert ... Now •.. I ell'D ao •wnp or"" pu wedt, have S7.000 lll tM llillnlt and a ooodomlnlum cllai'• wonh sas.ooo ..... J.N. CWvcr Qcy, CA 'nllft .............. ''Sinct 1'¥C.,. )'OUt (Luy Marl'• w.., to akhcs) in J1.1ly. I've ttaned 4 compude ... there'• no •opplna -end I'm IO hllh I netd cbalns to keep me on the pound." M.T. Ponland. OR ·w-.11 ._.w~!' "Oddly enough, I purcilascd Lazy Mao's Way to Ridla some-six months 110. Of so, read It .. and really did nochina about 11. Then. 1bou1 three weeks 110. whm I was really 1ettins desperate about my nnancial situation. I mnm1bned It. re-read ii. studied it. and t Ills time, pu1 h to work and WOW, it does worltl Don.n't take much rime, either ... I auns IOll'le of u'' juu have to be at a SCVC'R point or daperation before we overcome the ulcimate luiness. procras1in1- lion." Mr. J.K. .. Anaheim, CA MMtS19,• "A S70.000 thanks to you for writin1 The Luy Ma.n's Way to Riches. That's bow much I've made .. : "I we this extra income ror alt of the aood thl!ll' inure. ellO<ic vaca- tions. classic au1omobilcs, CIC. Soon I hope 10 make moulh lo quit my rqular job and devote run time to matins money tbc easy way ... " Mr. O.ll., ~Bach. CA a...• ...... _.., • 'TWO years llC), I malled you lC'1 doHars in sheer desperation for • better life ... One year aso. just out of the i>luc sky, 1 man called Ind offered me a pannenblp . I arosscd over 1260,000 cash business in ckvcn month5. You are a Ood lelll mir,11elc to me." B.F .. Pascaaoula, Miu. 's..lltJ ....... ...,, ..._ • "I ordered Laiy M1n's Way to Riches in June ... by Sepe ember, my cvta' was launched Ind has tont stmdily upward CVG' since.'' Mn. 8 .A .• Walnut Creek, CA n.• .. ""...,. "last Monday I used what I learned on paac Ill to mate S7 ,000. It took me all week to do h, but thlt 's not bad for five days' work.'' M.D .. ToPtka. Kanwu What I'm sayina is problbly contrary to what you"ve heard from )OUr rriends, your family. yow 1acher1. Ind maybe everyone ehc you know. I can onJy ask you one question. How many of them arc millionaires' So It's up to )'Ou. A moolh from 1<1day, you can oc nochlns more I.ban lO days older - or you can be on your way to act· tin1 rich. You decide. TM wilal ~ I cvtt knew told me somethins I never foraot: "Most people are 100 busy e1rnin1 a livina co make any money " Don'1 111te 11 Iona u I did to find out he wu rip 1. I'll prove It to you, If you'll Knd in the coupon co my publisher now. I'm noc ult.ins you to "bd.leve" me. JUJt 1ry it. If I'm wrona. all you •ve lost is 1 couP!e of minutes and 1 postaae stamp. But wba1 ir I'm riS)l17 Some llow mllM II 11 M'Vlldr. Somr llllW call«/ It Mo1ic. You 'll coll It ·7111 S«ntt of tllr Ares." As f°' mr, I tlwtlc God tltat bc/ort hi dWd MilliOlf11irr J~ Kor· bo left, for oil to sllllrr. tit# ~t of "T11e ~ M1111 '1 Woy 10 Ric/ta." 11wobovutory, wltlch IS In ltis own words. is ltis rift to you 'Because of the nature of thil ~al offerina. we ca.n 1uarantce delivery only to 1he rcaden of this newspapu who respond 10 this printed notice before midnishl, June 14. Arca that dale, ordcn will be filled on a "first come. rinc scrv· ed" basis as lon1 as Jupplies last. To order. write your name and llddrns on the coupon and 5end ii with your SIO today. R.emanbn. the only way to auanotce prompt delivery l.s to respond before mldnlJht, June 14. If you have any qLIC'Stions. you may call us at (114) IM6-Sl60 or (21l) .s92·.SS9S durln1 nonn1I business boun. M11tc your check or money order payable to Finan· del Publishen. Swom Stalanmr: "On lhe buis or my prores- lional rela1lonshlp as his ac- COUJIWll, I certify thal Mr Katbo 's net WOfth is more than one million doUan." Stuart A. Copn a.ck Refcraice: Bak or Wauninsta 12$1 Westminseer A\IO'lut Westcnluct. CA 92613 r----------------------------------------~ I Flnandal Pubfllhen 111°' South Paclf~. Dept. 28-M Swdec a.di. Clllromia 907~ t I I t I I I You "'«1 be tlatl or bans, b\>c what have I sot lO io-1 Send me thir : Luy Man'• Way co R.idM:s. Bid dolt't ~I MY dt«lc or M()ltJI,,, "'*'/Of.,,._ JI.,,,~ lt'1"' ,~,,..JI, tr I raura your maaerial -for any rcuon -~thin that time, mum my uncuMd cbeClt or mooey order to me. Oil thal bub. htn'a my ten dollan. lip : souv -NO coo•s L----·----------·------------------------~ PERFORffilNG ARTS OF DIET AND NUTRITION By ffiotllyn Honaen E veryone these days ls concerned with the body beautiful and maintaining good health. Fro m the U.S . Department of Agriculture Recommended Dietary Guidelines,• we get the following suggestions: l . Eat a Variety of Foods. • Provide more servings of fruits and vegetztbles than many of us are accustomed to. • Frequently Include dark-green vegetables, dry bean dishes and · starchy vegetztbles. • Use more grain foods especially whole graln.s. 2. MaJntaln Ideal Weight. If you want to lose weight: • Start by cutting back on fats, sugars and alcohol In your diet. • Reduce serving sizes. • lnaease your ph~ . activity. 3 . Avoid Too Much Fat. Saturated Fat and Choles- terol. • Select &ean hamburger anc1 iean roasts. ~ and steak trimmed of vislb&e fat. • Drain off meat drip· pings. • Umtt amount of mar· gartne or other fats used on bread and vegetables. • Emphasize low fat and skim milk and reduce the amount of fat In other foods when whole milk or cheese Is used. • Cut down the amount of fat used in recipes, added to foods In cooking or added at the table. • Umlt the number of fried foods, apedaOy bntad· ed or batter-fried food. • Moderate the amounts pf organ meats and egg yolk. (conttn~d) ·Sctence end EdUcatlon ~ tlOn/Hu!Mn Nutrttlon .llnUllY 1•1. ldNt FM ..,,., &'*'f U.S.~ of AGr!CU!tin It'• ahape·up dme with temptins FruU.d Chicken Salad, C*o Chicken Soup, Slim LJnc Molded Solod, Pfnocchlo Solod. Polynalan Kabobs and Eosv Fish Roll·UPI -o glowing example of o wide uarlety of fooda. 'MILY WUJU.Y ... ., 10. 1111 • 11 ---------------------------..;._~--~~~--'----"---____.C-=-===--'- I DIET AND NUTRITION (continued) • Use fewer creamed foods and rich desserts. • Watch the amount of salad dressing used. 4 . Eat Foods with Adequate Amounts of Starch and Fiber • Provide more vege· tables and fruits. . • Include potatoes ,.. sweet potatoes, yams, com. peas and dried beans more often. • Emphasize whole- grain cereal products, such as brown rice, oatmeal And whole-wheat cereals and breads. Remember starches are no more fattening than any other food. The question Is how much you eat. Fats .have more than twice the calories of starch of equal measure. 5. Avokl Too Much Sugar • Avoid or cut down on vety sweet foods. • Reduce the amount of sugar In recipes for baked goods and desserts. • Rely more on fresh fruit and ~nned fruits pack- ed In llght juice· or light syrup. • limit amounts of sugar, jams, jellies and syrups. 6. Avoid Too Much Sodium . and Salt • Use few salty. pro- cessed foods. • Use llttle or no sah and assume that none Is added at the table. • Llgilt highly salted condiments and seasonings and snack foods. The guldebnes present a suggested good eating pal· tern for all Americans. Im- portant Me> Is to Increase physical actMty In the man· ner that Is suitable to your age and health condition. In- creased physical activity adds a ieeltng of weU-betng and ease wtth one's body and adds zest to everyday life. FRUITED CHICKEN SALAD 2 cam (5-oa.. .-) chianli or chllllk whtel chld&a 1,; cup buttaaA l}l C'!P,....~ i,; ... .,0 Oft Wlnlla alrKt GeMroua dMh trouad dft· namon ~duhground nutmeg 1 aq> drained c:UIMld chl&ftk ,........,.. In JM&I'• plMapple jWc:e 1 cup hAlwd ..,...,.,.._ 1 ..... buua. ... lh ....... evoc.do, albed Marilyn Han~n Food Editor SUM LINE SALAD 2 cue (141~ I . oa.) chlc:bn brodl 1 plie. (6 oaa.) on,..e-levortd ~ 2 tab&"lf o 0111 oranee )uke ~ cup dr.m.d fralta .,.. ..a.cl (or.,. Md....,.... Medonl) 2 cupe .__.. ~ cheeM 1. Drain chicken, reserving broth. To make salad dressing. In bowl, combine reserved broth, buttermilk, yogurt. vanilla extract. cinnamon and 1. In saucepan, bring 1 can nutmeg. chicken broth to boll. Pour over 2. In large bowl, combine re._ gelatin; stir lo dissolve. Add re· 1 malnlng Ingredients. Serve with malnlng chicken broth and salad dressing. orange juice; chill until slightly Malen about 4 cups. 4 servings; thickened. 244 c.alorfa pc #rvlng I . To make first layer. fold &ult Into l '.h cups gelattn mixture; CAUCO CHICKEN SOUP 1 cu (101.Ai Oii.) COftdmMd chlc:bn wtth rk:e '°"' 1 CM (10~ Oii,) coodenMd ....... IOUp 1 'la 10UP CMI ...., 1 'la cupa cubed c:oobd dtWien lcuptr-peM "' cup IDelv chOpped ofllofl 14 cup dad ,.._to • ........ dowpftk. adllced 'II 11"1J' ooa Found cu.mJn ...i 14 •MtiOOD ground turmmc 1. In large saucepan. combine Ingredients. Cover: bring to bod. Reduce heat; slmmeT 10 minutes or until done. Stir occa- sionally. Mokn about 7'11 cups. 6 .avlngs: 149 col<>M• pctervlng pour Into 6-cup mold. Chill un- til sllgh dy firm. S. Meanwhile, to make second layer, fold cottage cheese Into remaining gelatin mixture; spoon onto fruit layer. ChUI un- til firm . Maka about 6 cups, 6 NTVlngs; 229 calories per serulng PINOCCHIO SALAD 1 cu (U I . Oii.) ~•lftab&e coddml Juke 1 cup allced canom 1,4 ~ ... ...., "' tilelpOOft liallan IUllOftlnt, c:naehed 1 .... (9 Oii.) froaen cut.---1 pq. (9 oa.) "-cut wu beam S cupa cabbe91 cut In loftl thin .... . 1. ln saucepan, combine vege- table cocktail juice, carrots, \ltnegar and ltalJan MMOnlng. Cover; cook over low heat 10 minutes. I . Add grun beans and wax beans to vegetable-Juice mix· ture. Slmmet 5 mJnuta more or until }ult tend~; sttr occa- llonalJy. Add cabbege: toss. S. ChUI, covered. 6 hours or more. Stir occulonally. 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Arnonds in oelk> bags are a noflm wat to add mn::ti fosalods. , aqiped ...... ~Ot&nuh'ocrn Clld CMlCOdo slices mOOnated In Italian dressing. , l ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·~.Jlllr"llit.lii~ ...... wtm: 10ost frst, then COITtllr 18 ~ shredded carrot. sliced ~ 5efw in lettuce _ -··-~,,_, cups wi1h lemon slice, dollop of~ Sllctd Natural: (as shown) Toast, then toss with sliced orange sectioQS, onion rings and lettuce. Use lllnaigrette dressing. ~ Natural: Toast. toss with pineapple chun~. banana Slices and assorted greens. Pour on ip.x f CM>nte creomv dressing. EASY ASH ROl.J...UPS 2 ....... Clll'rota, coobd and eech cut Into I tb1n adcb (6 ktchee lontl> 1 llMdNm zucc.hlnJ 1q\&Mh, cut leto 16 dUn adcb (6 locha lont> I au.ta ol llounder (about 2 lbe.) 1 CU (10~ OD.) Cl'MftJ of c:hlcba IOUP 'A cup Cbablla or other dry whtce wtne 1.4 tu.poon drted dill weed, cruehed 1. Divide carrots and zucchini among fillets: roll up. Seaue with toothplclu. Arrange seam- side down in 3-quart shallow baking di.sh U 3 x 9 x 2 "') . 2. Bake al JSOOF. for 20 minutes. Meanwhile. combine remaining ingredients: pour over fish. Bake 15 minutes more or until done. Maka 8 $VUlngs: 133 calories pc serving POLYNESIAN KABOBS 1 CM (l~ -.) c:hldia 9"ftY "" ~ , ....... juice l •hll'aan eov eauce l ...... dove prflc. cUced )41• ''a•Found..,_ , ................ ....,_ (llbout "" lb.) l lb. coc*ed ham. cvt .. 1-mdl a-. , ........ -~.artln ll.....- 6c1Mrry.,.._ 1. To make sauce, In sauce- pan, combine gravy. plneappl& juice, soy sauce, garlic and ginger. Simmer a few mlnuta to b&.nd flavon. 2. Meanwhile, lo make ka· bobt. arrange on 6 skewers, mushrooms. ham. green pep- per and tomatoes. S. Place on broiler pan: brush with sauce. Brod 4 Inches from heat 10 mlnuta. turning fre- quently and brushing with sauce. Heat remaining sauce: MrW with kabobs. Maka 6 •rvlngs; 220 coJorfa pc tcrVfng ti e f'Mllll.Y WDKLY, Mer 10, 191 DIET AND NUTRITION FISH IN A VEGETABLE PATCH 1 can (I OD.) toamo NUU I ~ diced celefy Ii\ cup diced ·-pepper lh cup diced ooktn 1 YI ~· Worcatenhlre .. ucc IJ\~uk 1 '*•· (1 •·> lro&en Ith llleu, ch.wad 1. In a smaD saucepan, com· blne tomato sauce With celery, green pepper. onion. carrot. lemon JUiee. Worcestershire (contlnu~d) LOW-CALORIE CHICKEN AND MUSHROOM CASSEROLE 1 lb. •• mUlhroo-. or 2 CMil (6 to I OD. 418Ch) tlcad ....., .... 2 (!Y, IO 3 lbe. eech) brcJMer. fryer chicbM, CloJt Into MTV· lft94bed P6ec9 1 cup com.io Juice 1 II . ...a _.... criofll, peeAecl 2 cupe .Mead celirry 2tUIPOO"'Mk 1 Vt ttMpOOM tamlgoa ..._ 1i't letipOOll f'ond b19c:k .,.,,. per 1. Rinse, pat dry and halve fresh mushrooms or draln canned mushrooms; M't aside 2. Arrange chicken on a rack In a broiler pan. Place chicken under preheated brolWlr 6 to 8 Inches fTom heat source. Broll until browned, about 7 minutes on each side. 3. Place chlclwtn In a large saucepan or Dutch ove?l. Stir In tomato Juice, onions, celery, salt. tan&gon and black pepper. Cover and simmer for 30 min· utes Add mushrooms. stir gently and continue simmering until chicken Is tender, about 15 minutes longer. Maku 8 servln~; approximately 201 colonu per serving DOUBLE.QUICK WNADINNER 1 Jlkt. (10 oaa.) ftoa111 brocxloM .,..,. 1 CM (61/J Of 7 o•.) tuna lit ...., peck. ........ Wied 1....-1anoa ... 2 ta• I 11 p a OM low-ailone .......... l ...,._aoee plMl low.tit ~ YI -.poon lktell ~ (tw• neon. •weed or thv-e) 1. Bruk epert froan broccoli spears; dlvlduqually and plac.e on two 12-inch square pleccs of aluminum foll. 2. Flab tuna; spnnkk half ~ tuna OYCr each portl<>n of broc· coll. Blend lemon )uic•. mayonnat... yoeurt and bertll. 3. Spoon equal amounts of dreMlng over each portion ol tuna and broccoli. Fold foll over Ingredients, sealing all edges MCUJely BeM In prehat.ed 375' F. oven (regular or toaster oven) about 2S minutes. Serve Immediately In foil packets, altt· ting each slightly to allow steam to ucape. Malta 2 wrvlnga; approxtmotc/y 190 colorla per •rvlng ~ ~ dkad carro1 2ta~l.mon jutee lhadnoidea Geritol does so much for you. lo tell you the truth, I always thought Geritol was for older people. Uke my parents. But you know what I found out? Women my age are especially susceptible to Iron-poor blood. It's a problem millions c:A us have ... iron- poor blood is the most widespread nutritional ailment in America tc:>day. So now I take Geritol every day. With Geritol YoU're sure c:A getting enough iron to build iron-poor blood beck to normal. Plus YoU get vitamins that are important to yourhealth~ !!~~-- SPRITEL Y LETTUCE WEDGES 1 tabletfOOtl ~ ...... chtws YI IHlllGOft .... ~ tlllllDDe ~Wedi ~ l. Wash lettuce. dry well and chlU until ready to serve. In electric blender. combine re· malnlng ingrcdientl. Cover and process at high speed until smooth. Turn Into small bowl and chUI. 2 . At Nt'Vlng time, cut l«ttuce Into wedges and MrVe with dressing Mole•• 6 servings: approxtmawtv 55 calonH per serving sa~andsai. 2. Bring to boiling point. Re· duce heat and simmer. cov· ered, for 5 minutes. 3 . Spoon Into a 10 x 71/2 >< 11,h-lnch casserole or shallow l lf2.quan casserole. 4. Place fish fillets over vegeta· bles; spoon some of the tomato sauce over fish 5. Bake, uncovered, in a pre· heated 400°F. oven until fish Oakes when tested with a fork. 12 to 15 minutes. 6. Garnish with a lemon twi:sl and chopped parsley, If desired Ma/cu 4 serulngs; approximately 178 calorla per scrulng SUMMER'S ST • .JACQUES 111 •· .,_. -.hroo-. or 1 cu (6 to I om.). lllced •uebroo-s cablinpoone dry white wine 2 tabiHpoone IMltl chopped oNon ~ teMpOOn tah ~ t...,oon trouncl white ,..,,.., 1 lb. (1 pt.) bev or Ma tc:allope or dked halibut ...U 2ta~lour &,la aapmllc J tabinP'09M trimd Pwmaan chetM 2 tablnpoont cMead pimiento 1. Rinse. pat dry and shce fresh mushrooms (makes about 2'12 cups) or dra.m canned mush· rooms. reserving liquid . 2. In a medium saucepan, combine 314 cup water or re· served mushroom Uquld. wine . onion, salt and white pepper. Brtng to boll; reduce heat and simmer 5 minutes. Add scallops and reserved mushrooms. Cook 5 minutes longer. Re· move acallops and mushrooms; Mt aside. S. Remove liquid In saucepan to measure 3/4 cup. Mix flour with mUk. Add to hquld; cook until thickened, stirring con· standy. Blend In cheese. Add reserved mushrooms and seal· lops and pimiento. 4. Tum mixture Into a shallow ovenproof casserole and bake In a preheated 400°F. oven 10 mlnui.s or until bubbly. If d.· sffd, spoon mixture Into lndl· vld'* tcaDop shds and garnish wtth paprika. Mak.a 4 scutngs; opproxlmai.ly 188 colorles per Hrvlng (continued) MMll.Y WHJl.LY. Mey 1CI, •1 • t? ...... -·---··-··-.-_,,, ~-. c.. ,.)62 •----www ... -.-...... ~----~._...:. __ I DIET AND NUTRrTION (continued) CHICKEN IN A NEST Safe for Humans. Pets. Birds- Kills Flying Insects with No Poisons. Insecticides, Sprays • SPECIAL ANGSTROM BULB ATTRACTS ALL TYPES OF FL YING PESTS- KILLS THEM ON CONT ACT • SAME EFFECTIVE ATTRACTING PRINCIPLE USED AT MANY STADIUMS, RACE TRACKS. REST AU RANTS, DAIRY BARNS, SWIMMING POOLS • PRICED THE SAME AS ANY DECORATIVE PATIO LIGHT .ANO AS BEAUTIFUL TOO • NO CLEAN·UP. NO BAGS TO EMPTY • USE INDOORS OR OUTDOORS • ECOLOGICALLY SAFE FOR TREES AND SHRUBS • WILL NOT HARM BEES OR OTHER BENEFICIAL DAY-WORKING INSECTS Now allef ea-.nsNe research ano field testing. comes news o4 a map brHk·thn>ugh 1n pest c:on- ltol The IC7 lnsecl Concrol ~.~same "" ac:1ing principle useo for yeers by commercial enterp<tMI. is now available tor home and patlO. 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Toss lettuce with oranges, julc:c, onion and olives: mound on serving plattar, making a dcprasion or ~nest" out of the lettuce. 6. Place chkken drumsticks In the unat." Skim off fat &om pan drlpptngs and pour over all. Ma/ca 4 aervlngs: approx1mautv 412 caJorles ~r NrVlng, /cw.r colorlu If chlcUti $Ian Is not eaten. MAIN DISH SPINACH SALAD SOUP I pq. (10-.) n.. chopped~ 4 ~ .... oc blodt (o:.11...W. Of dllc:Mn) 1 -.U onloa. tr•ted ~ tANlilpOOft aah .Mee of 1 ........ lemon ~ lealPOOft TabMco ,...._-MUCI 1,4 te8lpOoe ..... I ema-Mrwe .... well beaten ~ cup plajn, ..,.,_ Y'OtU" Acicompuimmtl: bot. boded - potato (wholie oc h.twd). chopped ~ ... mJiaced ec:al6on. diced cue..-. chopped,... 1. In a large saucepan, combine spinach, water. onion and salt. Bring to a boll; simmer 10 minutes. Add lemon juice, Tabasco sauce and sugar; simmer 5 minutes longer. 2. l..adle a small amount of hot soup Into beaten egg, whisking constantJy S&owty pour egg mixture beck Into soup kettle, whisking qukkly and conltantly until egg and 10up are ~Y blended. Re· mow from heat and .erve ~mediately with accompaniments. 3 . Or chlll and MrVe cold with accom- paniments. Garnish each portion of soup with a dollop of yogurt. as well as sug- ~ accompaniments. Make• 4 to 6 1en1ln91; approxim<*ly J J tJ c.alona per serving CURRIED TUNA·APPLE SALADIN . CANTALOUPE HALVES 1 m. (~ cw 7 oa . ..ch) t-. In..., pa ...... ............ chopped 1 ...,... D • chopped ftuta t • raa1, aaMced S tsb'l•D _. ..... low .... 1'0IW' l ••1J1,a1M1 low c-.. •l)IHI die 1 c •hr' a an cbllllMJ ~$ 511•• 1 , •• any ..... \4 '1 'aoiatw-9c ................................ l . In JMdtum bowl, Q>mblnc ...... dlcnts except cantaloupe. Cover. Chill b Ill lull 1 how . !. 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'll>tll S...t• ...-, Hll""'" .._., A Candid Talk With Bette Davis Teacher's pet: Dcwls with grondlon Aahley Hilman , who co- stars os her pupil In the upcoming 7V mouie Family Reunion. By Katrine AmcN S eldom has weather been more portentous than on the day Bette Davis was born: She arrived "between a clap of thunder and a streak of lightning." It was quite possibly the only time she has been upstaged . But the elements were not to outdo Bette Davis; she would chart her own brilliant and stormy course. The highlights of that well· documented IJfe -two Oscars (for Dangerous and Juebel), four husbands, bat· ties with the studio, contract suspensions -seem as much our history as hers. Not willing to rest on her fonnldable reputation or late· show &egacy of 70-plus films, she has undertaken a new prime-time career In movies made expressly for t.elevt· slon: The Dark Secret• of Harvest Home, White Moma, Stmngers and the upcoming Famllv Reunion (to be shown on NBC). Davis plays a New England schooheaeher whose town ts threatened with an en· croachlng shopping mall. Outraged, she rounds up several famllla to enlist sup· port In opposing the local government. "I hope this will give tomebody a thought about the destructk>n of small towns." says Daw, "and about thelt famiJies. The famlly thing Is dlsappearing In America and that's what our story ls all about." The ''family thing" has a pariJcular signlficance: Co- starring with Davis in the role of one of the students Is her 11-year-old grandson, Ash· ley Hyman. The decision to cast him was not a nepotic one -Davis has never been Intent on founding a theat· rica1 dynasty. "It was mostly Ashley's Idea. I didn't know if he'd be any good. I took a terrific chance from the standpoint of not wrecking his life, if he'd been fired and had to go back and say. 'I didn't make It.' But he's done very well and It's up to htm whether It's a one-and-only time or not." Davis disdains the snob- bism certain of her colleagues and some of the public have about 1V movies. "It's t.en1· ble. We're making motion pictures -the only differ· ence Is that there are com· merdals when they're re· leased . It's exactly the same attitude that existed In the theater for years, until many Hollywood people came back and resurrected the theater .... AU acting 1s the same." Davis Is decidedly unnos· ta&gk: about the Hollywood of yesterday. "Everybody talks about all those years as If It was all poetry." she says. "The golden years were no different, and they were not golden. We worked very (continued) -_.....,.. ......... ~.-.-·~ lSOS I. ~OMS llYO., Sllllt 1S7 noousa.o OMS, CA. 'I )61 If tJtJLKll..:r.:..M.fLIMCD JI Like any man. Jesus Christ ate and slept. But he did other things beyond man's power. like walking on water. Like ratSing the dead to life. In view of this. it seems strange that some would say or sing. 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We didn't sit around for three years making a fUm. God, can you imagine playing a part for three years? I'd lose my mind. It's not necessary -It's the self ·indulgence of a director who's be· come egomanla<:al. They keep getting money beaiuse Hollywood is a town of fear and always has been." Such strong will Is something au· dlences ~te with characters Davis has pla.yed. And yet, though the evil women she's portrayed may be the mOlt f~natlng and memor· ebje, she has also taken on the parts of "many wimpy people. many weak people. I've played all kinds: That was the basis of my career. It would have been very simple just to have gotten Into one niche , but I didn't allow It. I fought for my parts. There's the old expression that you get more with sugar than with vinegar, but I dldn 't and don't have time for that. to play the game of politics." N o. r does she have much use for theories of acting. "Claude Rains once Said . 'I learn the lines and pray to God,' and that's what I do. I walk In and play it. Actlng Is a question of being yourself and becoming somebody else. That's all there Is to It." At 73, Davis tw few regrets and no thoughts of retiring. When she moved back to Calif om la recently. It was not to Improve her golf game but to keep from stagnating. Her children are grown and she had lived In the Con· nectlcut countryside for 10 years: "I have a terrtftc: tendency to become a hermit. I could have stayed there hap- plly year In and year out. but that's • With Anne Baxter and Gary Merrill In All About Eve (1950): "/learn the linu and prov." &~and Henry Fonda In Jezebel (1938), a perfor· mance that brought her wcond Oacar. not very healthy mentally." Not surprisingly, Davis has had no trouble keeping her personal and pro- fessional lives separate. She has always taken her fan mall seriously and attended to it herself. "It's very Important. And If somebody sits down and writes you a smashing letter, for heaven's sake acknowledge It." She has no sympathy for stars who bemoan their lack of privacy. "It depends on you. l had wonderful months and years of my own Ufe. You have complete charge of how much privacy you have. If you're out In public you don't, but you have to expect It and God help you when no one's Interested because then you've had it. It's part of an acting career in motion pictures and without it you won't have it. I don't care If you do the best work on the screen In the world." U she were starting out now. Davis says. she'd either be a criminal lawyer -which, she believes, calls for theatrics -or a psychologist. She would eschew acting not because she doesn't enjOy it but "because there's no way to have my kind of career anymore. I had to play all kinds of awful parts. yes, but that's how r learned. Without the studio system. there Is no continuity of performance. We became part of people's lives. I adore the medium of film ; I never mlssed having an audience because it was never my big kick. 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Yet studies suggest links between caffeine and a host of frightening ills ... even heart attacks. Should you continue to drink up?Or stop? Tune in Monday and find out. CHAllllE&.llEWSlt'F 5AriDn WE'RE &ooiclNG OU'F FOR YOU. " ,.... ~ ... 1'', AnaRNOON I 8 sro«rs: s,.rts.w Co¥m&e ---------of the lnlernat1on1I ln¥1tat1onal 12:00 • Liit ii s,.c. e rna1s 1ma1~ • Selrdl e1111maw., o~ • KCll Acllliel 'II ( IOhrs) This marks the last dry of btddln& by viewers on 1 v1st array of items. ... Jill/ .... eu..c.... a "*tlM -12:30- • ID SPOITS: .. A luht~all a11r1h 1'11 c... Of ,..,.. i. ...... ) • CJ) Cll QI SPOITS: THru· lleM tf ~ Ttllllil Covetace of thrs compettllOll from '"' West Side Tll!lllS Q11b 111 FOltsl Hills. NY. • Sf'fCIAl: A111trlc11 Uf11tytes "Knute Rockne" aJ) llrllt: To be annou11ced. a~u" 9"'1Mll la 1:00 B~reUSA ....... ()) srom: -........ Qle. ...... G... (SM• 1t IMll) ..... : . .,.. ........... SIMftlO ...._" (mys) '39-&sll Rathbone, N1111 llrllce, ldl Lupuio • llrttta ID 8 srons: s,.tlWtrN OGrut~ ........... ,bcllelltre .,.....la -1:30-es,..., .f.T,., ........... · Trxk and Field Meet. AIAW Nahonal Worntn's ColJt&iale SWunm1na chimp 10nsh1p, and the Nal1011al Hot Rod Assn W01ld Oraa Rm F1"'ls • rn ~a $POm: n. ... WtfW of s,.rts Coveraae of the A.MA Nat10nal Championslup Mo t01cytle Rm. the WOlld fable Ten n1s Champ1onsh1ps, ind reports on the lndi1napohs 500 T 1me Tttals. (() Coors Western Oll111oor"1111111 @ Cactlletlce ftrtftf 4:00 •"'-"" ()) WtrWs "taint $f«ts ~ D llttit: "M111 111 1111 "•SS llllCil" (dra) '74-M111mtl11n Schell ID lloN: "&o.iw" Part I (dra)- Paul Newman, Junnt Crain @ TIMlmllllT..., a 11oti•: "Mac••11a's ,,14 .. (adv) '69-GreaOIJ Pee~ O UIMltnUlldilla ttutun ......, -4:30- • MIN: "Hunlu111" (d11) '74- Larry Haaman, Martin Miiner Cl) Fatlwat If LMty Ar1s l1J OW.ct• 'II 8 Witt! OM alld II.., (C.C) 5:00 CD WIN KilleM en. .. ,_.. •Cll! ...... 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II 9 8 ClfWs "Return of the MAil Team" A femtl• psycholo(isl. ass11ned to the CllP'a Accident In· ¥esti1ation Team, harbors • Stcret eu1lt that she may have bten ttspOll sible fOf • veiz.:i: • NlliilMI • rn l1I a . ""' C-'•S..1111 • Siii f,..._(lhr) Perry Como is JOIMd by I.wry Gitlin and lltt Gatl111 Btothers. hm Plunkett and Cllttyl Ladd Oii a hvety musical ICM11 of the lame ~ity b7 Ille bay e liEOICE WAllODIAll: • on"" . " .. """'-..... : ~Kit' (1dv)- TV WEEK, MAY 10, 1981 D ID QJ SPCCIAC u.Stat S.. lute to lllltllef's Dtr (21wt) Tllo show luturu celebrities p1yi11 homaee to the11 molhen Amon& lltt &uests st~uled to IPptlr Ill 8" twa MandreH, G1nct1 Roten. Claude Akins and Don RIC.Illa ... IM&M • rn 111 a llllirit: ...,.. .. Etttrt" (com) '79 ( 2hrs 1 !lmhl)- Ba rbra Streisand, R~an O'Nul Tiie slory ol a prilefithter 1nd his not·» lady-hke m: . ... Gl Tilt W, rm. SM 9.......,.. 1'1INtrt USttftAllell'slhltllctf .. -9:30- • (() @ Tiie Jetter .... (It) Cone I Tom and GtOICe swim IOI tbt11 hves a~er a w4dt11 st01111 tosws them into the ocun, but the qMS· tion they face when they f1111lly rtadt sho!e rs "Where on Earth 111 we'" • TIM WtfW If Slninf • G lrutll ot life Q) Tlllt llnlwillt Miiiie m 11vn41o '" o.i. .. 10:00 8 ()) Cl2l Tr_,,.r J9M, M.O. Trapper ud Gonzo tacll hive a stauenna cross to btar-T rapptr i• Ille I01m of a v1s1t1n1 sur1t011 ffolll Rtd China ilnd Gonzo 1n lltt IOl11 of a IS.ytar·old deaf mule ••11tws • &west Altcttf .... • WtrW lletwlrl .... tDWltlraHtl'sT .. ._llitf• btrt (C-C) • ..,.,,, s.r..-, CtM "Hori· zonttl Witness" UndtfWOrld hoodlu111 Chat1ie Vokins claims he MW who murdered his a•npler boss. 811t by Ille time Scotland Y11d cattlles up with him, lie is lytnc 1111COft1Cioft. 8 50 Fatin "Tiit l.utk of G1nl'f Coffey'' -10:30-.• ,...,, f ..... • ...,S.U•rt Olblltff ... 11100 a11w@a .... • halltl.ln • °" 1'111 """ .... ID....,_. . ...................... .. (It) B11"e Li. 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Birney portrays llve charao'8rs In one-four alteHtgos that live within the body of one man-In Tiie Five of Me, a new motion p1cture- for-televl11on about a man tormented by a multiple person- ~llty, airing on Tiie CBS Tuesday Nlglll Movlei at 9PM. To prepare for his role, Birney read "The Five of Me," the autobiography of a multiple personality victim. Henry Hawksworth, upon which the movie is based. Birney also had numerous conversations with Dr Ralph B. Allison, the psychiatrist who treated the real-life Hawksworth, and who served as psychiatric consultant for the film "Or Alltson sent me about thirteen hours of tapes," Birney said, "offering a variety of psychiatric patients and their therapists, each with vaned peraonalittes and 1n differ· ent shuatlons 1 learned many_ fascinating things-among them that It is rare to find a man with a multtple-personality condition, and that the disorder appears to occur, 1f rt's going to evolve at all. When the person 1s a child at the stage of having imaginary lnends "Also, multiple personality usually occurs in childhood, due to some MYere sexual trauma The character I portray was terrorized by a mentally disturbed father Into believing he would be castrated. To escape the threat, he became ot"9r people." Those other people included "Dana, a succeulul bu11- nessman who took the blame lor everything the others had done; "Johnny," a sadistic hell-raiser who otten landed "Dana" m 1all, "Peter, .. an Innocent child-like personality with the gltt of cla1r.ooyance, and "Phll, .. a Korean war hero and the one who appeared to save · 'Dana" whene\ler events got out ol control. "In order to get a reeling tor the character ol 'Peter,' the seven-year-old child ltving In the grown man's body," Birney said, "I spent some extra time with my six-year-old daugh- ter, Kate-observing her manner, watching her play, listen- • Sl'OlfS: s.-ts ~ Covel ire ol tile .11tll US lnttrnaho111I O•Ylllt Mttt, and Ron6ollo Gonzalts 11:00 eo.c.,.. • Sl'OIT'S: ....... Tiit Los All &tits Oodctrs et tu New Yor• Mell • Clllrdl Ill tlle ..... • lllal&tr"8C* 'Oleltr• a S«af, .... i. "'-' -11:30- • M"le: "II"" Wic1.,.," (dre) 'S8-R1Cllar6 BllrtCNI •CD S ... ..._. ..... TerryC....._ !Il lllwl Mtn1l Ing to her talk about her toys, her dress There are many things a grown man can't do that a sh1·year-old can beeause ol the difference In body size and llexlblllty "The hardest scenes were the ones with the therapis1 about the childhood terror You really don't want to go back, but you need to put those leellngs to rest m some wtrf. "Emoltonally, It was a very demanding role I knew It was going to be extraordinarily pa1nlul and that I wouldn't be the nicest person to be around for the weeks It took to film the movie You experience a tremendous amount ol pressure on your ,body. Aller the filming waa over, I found II hard to get my energy back. i.thlnk a role like this one uses a pert ol you that you can 't recover easily "I felt the role 1n The Five of Me was one that I really should do because ii was so unlike the things I usualfy do. Television 1s a good medium for me 1n that It gives me the chance to span a range and do the kind ol work I hllYln't had the opportumty to do belore " TV WEEK, MAY 10, 1181 i•. ~,: c a 11 F. n c 1. a s F. •. 11 P ~. .THE STAR MAKER Rock Hudaon and Suzanne Pleahatte. two of talevl11on·s f8110rlte performers who took sabbatical leave from series work for a couple otyeara, return In The Ster Maker. a four- hour, two-part dramatic mlnlaerlea on NBC's Monday and Tuesday Night at the Movies at 9PM both nights Hudaon, pne of the world's top motion picture and televi- sion stars. left the hit Mriff McMillan and Wife In t 977 after llx years Plnhatte, of courae. played Bob Newhart'a wife for six years on the hit serlea, The Bob· Newhart Show, which algned off, except for re-runs, in t978 "In The Star Maker. I played a great Hollywood director who molds young atar1et1 Into superatara This Is fiction. of course. but It la a real Hollywood atory full of acenea that are awfully cloae to re1llty." Hudaon says. "And I play Margot Murray. the wife and latest 1t1r thJt star maker Danny Youngblood (Hudaon) has created," says Suzanne, who continues to be aa allm and tnm aa ahe wu when aha took her leave of absence. There are soma new faces In the mlnlaerlea lncludlng that of Teri Copley who has a Hollywood at0<y to comp1re with the famous Schwabs drugstore legend of Lana Turner. Teri, who Is 19. portraya Angel, one of the atarlets Danny dlscOYera and bringa along profeaalonally deaplte her dot· , Ing ataga mother played by B~da y11ecaro. He ultimately marrlea her. , . "Early this year I had an Interview with a producer but I arr1119d late. I ·not only didn't get Interviewed but that producer' a Halatant told me r ,waa too Old for the part anywey," C;opley recalla. "I waa pretty well crushed and ran down the hall to catch •" elevator wanting to get out of there u quickly aa I could, But the elevator door alammed In my lace. That la when thlnga turned for th• better," Copley aaya, adding: "The elevator waa OWoaite the offices Of a top Hollywood agent ·Who happeMCI 10 be eloalng ahop. Ha aalced If 'I wn an ectrne' and Q811e me a card to coroe back for an Interview "I not only algned with that agency but I got a Job the flrat time I went out on an Interview for a part In Fent••Y 11/and, Cop4ey reeaHa. Melarne Griffith, who stars aa Dawn. the first etarlat 'to be • .groomed by Danny after Margot g111clou,1y untlff their. ti" and finds a new love. declarea. "I'm not really a newcomer, but my name 19n't a houaahOld WOfd either." • The bNutlf\11, ~tatUetlque Melanie, whO atands 51811 tall. ls the daugttter of act,... Tipp! Hedten and haa appeared In th• mewl• NIOht Move• with Gene Hackman and Tha Director Danny deals with even more beauty when he has affairs with Iha ambitious Susan. played by Cathie Shlrrlff. and further when he interviews erotic dancer Honey, por- trayed by AJ)rll Clough . Danny's last conquest is his discovery of a beautiful young girl, Kelly, at an Ice cream store Kristian Alfoneo. a young model from Boston, In her first acting role haa the looks of a young Elizabeth Taylor "and she can act too" says Hudson Asked about working with young talent. Rock replied, "My attitude towards newcomers ts wry much Influenced by my own experience Some veterans didn't help me much. but others llke Arthur Kennedy and Jane Wyman did I try to treat the young performer with the same con11deratlon Jane gave me l(l Magr;ilf/cent Obsession .. The Star Maker also stars Ed McMahon as Hudeon'a. screenwnllng sidekick. Jeffrey Tambor as Hudson'• pro- ducer and Jack Scalia. Drowning Poot with Pllul NeWman. • • Rook Hudton •t•ra ••a /amout Hollywood movie director "In ~lgltt Mo"'• I remember lhat director Arthur Pllnn known for hi• ablllty to o,.•t• a,.,,.,. who often btoo,,,. h/1 kept uld,,g me to 11el aaxy and awklg my hlpa. It toolt me 1 wive• and (oloelcwt.a, from bottom I) Malanie Griffith. Cathy wtlMe fuat to gel Oll9f the embar,...,,,..,t, but balnO MKY In Shirr/If, Krlat•n AJfonao, Suzanna Pletflaft9. April CIOUQh thl9 II muoh Nlief," the lcwely Melanjt •NUrM. and _,, Co,Wy portray ttt. women In hi• llf9. .. ., 1 · ( • TM owr·30 baby boom: · . having babt.s befin fim1 runs out. Because so many women over 30 are having babies, America is having ano~he.r baby boom. Is later really a bett~r time to have a baby? Susan Hahn reports on ''The Baby Boom" all this w~el< at 6 PM . Starts Sunday. NewsCenter4 at& ~)j@J11[[©h@rruat@)~~ , .... I MONDAY I IP.Wr=.!'a ... • _ •TicTa Dl9tll .._ _______ .. • 11•a-s.,. IMTll -~n.t ,.,..,.. ... ...._....., on.~,.....•a.t •• ... oam•E f'IOCIA¥S. • hffl c'lll ... r ...... "',.. e11mhart, """' an. EJedric c.,.., ..,........ -6:30- U:tl • • "Tws Tener" (WIS) '37-Jollll Wtyt1t. U:lt .......... ~Pert I. (dr1)-Sltvt Mc0111en, Kerl Milden. 8ril11 Keft11. A ,ollllC 1111111 ~ Ptrtllb ere tortwed .., .-.. by ttw11 p11t11t11, sets Ollt to Miii' tlltlr mwdm UM• "Sii ....... (ldv) ·c~- • Errol flyln, Aleda Slllitl1. A 111'11 Yon sil11tr and 1 Tu~ cattle· 111111 on lllt 11111 hnd lowe 1n the ...... ol • r1ntt "". l:tl ................. (dr1) '72-Y•• Miles, James W11n· writllt· A frllntd J'O'ICI lleutfll· 111t is caucllt •• • ••b of deCtplion •n ht ean't pn>· .. tlM body of • suspect ltl • "c.mt QllM " ..... ._ .. (wes) 'SC-ltonlld Rapn. .... .,.. ............ (COlll) '56-Geollt Goblt, Mitzi Ci'(lllW. Oevld lli¥tn. RtliNld GlrdMr HIM Conrtid. A mil- liollllre \ells for a pt Clld sllaR bit 1W11i111 of ~tr reputatioll, calls "" tllt nMWCt. I @•• 8100 9•Cl>08 ._ (J)Cl)<IJ !Blewl en..llW'sWIW (JI .. ,.., lllht . ....... ....., en....,1111SM1t ......... a.Mn a••a-s.,. .... See 1:00 ••• u .... (J)llfllJMilllr . """ .,.,. ... CJ) Tic tic .,.... =~sa-• 811°A-S"tl <ID Tt T .. Ille Trd e 1" Strllb ti S... Frlllda OF•...,... • °"' Elly («) • •• • ..... Allllr a 1111 lllCW!l .. .._. -7:30- 9 Z•llle TM . i :=':It' ii"'.,.... lttlwlb ........ . ....,....~ . ., .. ()),. ..... ., .... -..c ..... ,.., (II ••• .,.,. . ....., .... 0,,... .n. ..... ll*w ..... rJlalf...,FM ...... "*' a Glee .,. • a1111e <«> 8&00 9 LYltDA CMTO'S * WISATIOllAL ll£W SPECIAl.l 9 CJ) 0 SrltlAl: l,M1 Cir· ter's ~ (lllr) 111 ~ •llSI tel/variety special, Lynde Ctrttr is j0i11td by Illy Cllarits, Jeny ltae4 and tennis e:M111plon ams Ettlt lloyd. eaaUtt11 ........ ., Pniltl (U) Concl. Cllaf1es ... C.· oline lll(llls "' pltaed""" • lltll couple •If" t.o tdopt Y'ltlll J11MS ind Camnclrl Cooper, 11111 are u11· ewaie of the CtVtl lite anlt1111 Ille chddren 1n thetr MW llolN. .Deft, ........ * a-k·TME..OS ..... : .,... "'*" (SUSJ) '63 (21111)-Ticll>• Htdrln, flod T1ylof. A smell shore town nortll of San fr1n· cisco is attacked by ltiou'8nds of birds. • ()) (JI • Tlltt'• ,.,. ..... futum indudt tllt prowess of • clfted 'psychic lltteclftt' wllo assists tllt pol1Ct in lind1111 miain1 ptl10ftS: Ille abilities of a MW ..,.... Ptin control dtwke: end • areup of ... putte s•ydlvtn wllo atteriljllld Ille wolld's record tormatiofts. .............. l.M"· (1111) ·sa (21111)-Smn Ha~d • Silftoll OaU.nd, Vl"ci•il ¥'.cent. A beautilul pt. a sllill, • ,rostitllta atld a racketeer in110Ctntly btCOlll 111· mtslltd ill murder. -.,. ...... . ... : ................ ,. .. How to improve with age. Join Dr. Art Ulene as he showa you how to make your later years even more en~ than your youth. Watch the second half ui "Improving With Age: a special follow-up to last year's Eyewttness News Closeup, al this week. • Older women don't make babies like they used to. Childbirth past 35. It's safer than ever. Amnio- centesis, ultrasound, and other medical techniques have extended the child- bearing years. And given women the freedom to wait. Watch 'J\nd Then There's Baby." Christine Lur:id 's special, very comforting Eyewitness News Closeup. Tonight through Friday. EYEWITNESS NEWS(DSPM Because there's more to I ife than news, weather and sports. llCMIOAY (~llH} son stir 1n this story hlmed tn lndta, ot an 111nc Enahsh 11mr couple who stared on after lndtpendMCt -9:30-. 8 (I) tl}J Heine Cllb Otsplte ob· iechons from KenStnC1on's dottcn thtf are told economic eood1tions ire such that they will 11•.e to conhnue strvmc on n11hl e111t11ency duties. whlcil ptars havoc lfrth 1n important hie Cllarley has with Ann m Lost .. t111 • ....._ mc.111 • 10:00 D ()) (.f}) Liii 5flllt (R) Billie rs &l'ftn an 111side V. of pohhcs IS well as 1 rou11l in1t11hon trom the piess bus !llllen site Cot' on the road to cover 1 hol$110t poilhcian .. ,..., ., WorW llttwlf\ Ins 0••••11'1~ 0) llttlle I ie.clle -10:30-.. ., ...... a ........ Tllutre: 1'9 c.w. ...... (C-C) fD !Mt .. lllt llMtilll ThlS docu · menlary chrOlliclts th• work ot mas let iewe1tf and eotnnutll P!.ltf Clrl f1berae wllo ptad1ud l11s trade a111nsl the b.ckdrop of the ttst decades ol Imperial Ruma. · 11:00 •• CJ) Cll 'Cl) @ .... e a ... - eStlr Trel .,,.. ........ c,.e ..... .,~ ........... """ a..,(c.c) .... CMlt -11:30-•CJ (11) ... ....,.ML. .. .,..,.,, r . ••• ...,.car.. l (l)t11•~ Lel't ... °"' ......... • llflll • • c...--""" .... 12:00' I s,ac. ~':. F....., .... ....... ................ ......... -l!:JO- • D Ill Tiit TtMtr" Sllttr C..•C... • °"' ....... 1100 .. .., ... ~ ..... 1111, ....... i==----1:10- TUESDAY llAT ll fer ..,Uc 114 •~ liltitlp. plttte '" 0An111£ PROGMlllS, .... "',.r ~ . .,, ... ..,,. MWia.. DAYTIME llllCM£S 11:00. ........, ...... (wes) '35-John Wayne. ll:JO •• .,..,... SllMll" Conti (cll1)-Stm McQueen 12:00 •• "ftftt ti ...... (dra)-W1lh1m Holden, Nancy Olson A youn& lieutenant finds and tails 1n love with a WAC 1n llllJ d11rin1 World War II 1:00 • "OM llhh Trell! " llM" (WU) '71 -John Vernon 3:11 a "Tiit PrnWt11t'1 Ldy" (d11) 'SJ-CNrHon Heston l:lO • "SMe lilHI ·If "llf' ( oom) '89-Dltk Van Oyh .... .,.. ......... ...... ) ............. Liii. cae. !wntt. °'* ..... , ... . ,~ ... .. 11 @ 0 SPlCIAl: Oeu lhr· Iii'•~ t&mics (llv) Some ot the funniest sketclles Dean Mutin 111s mr appear« in. as well as some new ones, Wiii be on ""' illlltn ht and Onion Welles l•M a tnp to the t.nd ol nos1atc1a e COMPlETt l UNCUT • Hitcllcod's Classic HOltOl ALM-PSYCHO e II'"': "hyck" (hor) '60 (IPPIOk. 2hrs)-Janet le Ch. Anthony Pef\1ns A ,ounc W0111111 steals a fortune and eocounters a youna min too lone under tllt doMtnahOft of his mother. · · • CI> di • ~Days "How ard · s 8owhn1 Buddy • When an ft'I barraSS1n& back injury knocks Manon out ot tilt' ltop11d I.Odee bowlin& ftnals. Howard'l new partner-cur nceous, fhrlahous fern fla1C- dec1des that Howard is richt up her aHey P1ti~ Carr Bosley cuests. G Mttle: "Sllellt !Ncltt, LHtly llic~t" (dra) '69 (211rs) -Lloyd Bridaes, Sllirley )Onts. Two lonely adults try to find hlpp1ness toeether on Chnstmas bt 1n a New Encland 1nn. .,. ....... m llewlt: "Cu•1wi!Mllt" Concl (dra) '81 (211fs)-81rblra (dtn. Dan H1uCfly. An tu.lusive condom1n 1um IS 111 Ille path of a humune and could be destroyed 0 StltilufJ Alt e 11M '11M Wiler Cnsb" ThlS procram travels to the Adwondtck Moullllins wllert ltMI rtlll is killiftc many hicll elnatioft takes. encl to IAhfotnil wh«• r~hnc lw llld to become a ••Y ol lffe In • sllO'I on waltf UM. II ""9rYf! s.a-' CIM -&:•-.CI> <II • LMrwl I saiftef "BrHtll le(' l.MrM' bmks lltf let II ·~ lill'a' ... ....,. attlr ...... ~ tor "" ..... lrad•td IPlrits It tllt *Y lllOIMlll 1 riotous •llfll rn""!ts hef with a ~nc 11tw ...., of tllt world • • Cini """' OF•h!Wd e D ._ Da lril CIMc9 TV WEEK. MAY 10. 1981 -9:30-• m cm a r .. a.. '" e-tll1 '1he Return ot R1tk1n"1A tatutl'ft $l)OO\ from the $91rit world ptuncrs Henry up to hlS urs in hot water wlle11 a seance 1ndiates that 1 womu v1S1ttd him wlnlt Munet was away. m c.llrilll 10:00 I ! ;"a ttart • 1tart "Op mtlon Murder" Jennifer, llosp1 tallied with a slicht concussion. witnesses the slayina of another pa· tienl wtiilt under sedatioa and llltt1 desperate!) Ines to convince a dis- betin1n& .lonalhan that the inyslt· 11ous c11me 1s be1n1 covered up and that the killers are attct Mr ..... ltltwft ...... 9 Uh "'91 St Helta .,,.... ., ie.clle a llodM -~ -10:30-. . ., ...... ® _. Is T• lilM '9 1"11 tD Vic lrMetl's THd ltr tllt F• • ""(C-C) 0 Tiie tliristim 11:00 •C1>C110 9 ... ee<I>OO ... e SllrTnl •• """9M "-· ···~~ • • ..., .. s.. ou. .... ...-••CMtt . -11:30-u~-rN=-=-: played if theft is 1 5tll p111t) OI c..-... ....... c:... •Cllt11• ...... • Lel't ... "" ... ~ ....... ··~--­.... 11100 . • .............. )164- TIHI Hedren. Se" CoMtlJ .. Cl) ctt • lleM: .... ., .... leflllt" (drt) '7i-GIJ111is O'Colltlor, J111-Mich•I Vlac111t. ·~11.•..-. -12:30-=-~!!.."" , ... ,.. ... ........... 1100 ~At 11, .. ... . ............... ~) '6$-~ .... . .............. -l:Jl- • ... : "1'9s.iii ...... (tliw) 11........., , .... E .g .... ...,·n..-.o..o.s .................... .................... ..::.~:-. ..... .. -·-:.i:a-.,. ........ ~ ~ ~ Daddy, you were always · , sostrong. Now he's older. Feeble. He depends on you. What can be' done to help him? Find out as Ann Martin explores "What to do with Mom and Dad'.' A heart- warming Eyewitness News Closet.Ip. Tonight thru Friday. ~{ • ji_ Jll.·.1 fA , 1 't • i. ' i. ... EYEWI NESS NEWS 6PM Because there's more to I ife than news, weather and sports. I THURSDAY I =====Mertl •· _________ .. 121 M•a~·N .,., ftf ............ = ,.._Mt DAmM( PIO . ... , .. ,..CH I h 11, .. 111 """ ....... .... Set 7:00 ........ ()).....,..., . ...... ..,. ... Dlnwl MONS ()) Tic. tic ..... ll:tl • ...,.... OlllW' : ::-c.... .. (wtS) '39-JoM W1y111. • 8 ra~-tt 11:• e "AnM" (dfa) 'S3-Glt l1'J Te T• 111 Tnltit Youna. Jean H11e11. • lllt .,... If 1111 frwla 1i• • • .., ... "a.......,.. a ,_ne., ( .. ) '64-CMM FOid. • ... "-CU) I:• • ...., If I llM ...... Aer I e t ._, ..... ( .. ) '70-Rkllird Bt11 •• liMllll/lMnr ..... jH!ln, C.rit Slloqtm. 7 JO J:tl. "1771" Concl. ........ -: - Part I. (ausp) '71-Warru •%•a. Ttn • Bully, Goldie l!IWll. lfeft f~. ()). ~ .... 'r. ~--J:JI • "lat II I ..... (dNll) - -..., Ft '63-GIHll fOfd, lloj>e lJll(t 1 • .... ==lA 1 1v11w 1 IF•;.: ~.,c --iiiioiiioiiiiii __ lliilii_... • .... ,...., 8100 •uCl>ltJO._ 1())9::. .... TicTIC ...... ···~· c...n.. .... ---~ .......... -l:J0- (1)(1) lD .... ......... Ill..., ... ............... D rM ... a....,-. :t-:....'-'1. • ..,.. ...... "-' ....... •100 e•W1Jni1111111111••EUfll * ~--lOISl •Cl>Oftt.._A .., .. IMlrt c.Mitloll IMtten Rose's th tll4 prMlln lier illlo 1114illl Ille ........ fHllly ... •net . •a asncw.: .... w. Clllf) r .. cw .. illcWe a awt • ••nts to be 1 pro b1StNll pqytr; • lour of I bllbble CV111 flCtOfY, I pl wllo hmbo dances on rollel'SUttS; and 1 police doc tllat •• woe1nded 111 KllOll e IT Will MAI£ YOU. * fl.UH CUWl·SQU• e llftlt: "s.H,." (llor) '76 (21111)-Jo~n Smd1110. ht eltc lnctty lrOlll I' downtd power hne tower sur111 tltrou1ll tllt under rrouftd lnu~t1111 1 C0111.w111ty of brae worms wllo lll'ft bff11 jOlttcl 11110 belliprtllCt by tllt cllarlf. • (])(fl .......... (R) "Buuly and tl1t Beasts" Henry Incl Kip Ill lm111 e11111plts of Ille "*" talt loob .,. •• , •"'YfJ!iltc wlltft tllty IO lo I sinsta bar IS llltir 1tter qos. • -..: ... Wk• Ille MarriM W...1" (com) '78 (2h11)-Cybill Slleplltfd, Charles FraM, Bl"'" FtldoR • .A bOled yovn1 houmrife SHU adwlCt lrOlll I fntlld Oii how to IPtCe. "' llt1 life Hd 1111ma1t .......... . • lhrie: "CHMllMI•" (R) Concl. (dra) '81 (21111)-8111>111 Eden, 0111 Hagerty, SIM fomsl. tt IS te.lltd tllat 111 eldfsm allldo nrin1U111 ~tit lies ftulty COii structeon Incl could bt dttlroyed . e lltNt...., Tiiis witt eumln· 1111 press KtMtits is ancllortd by Hoddlilc Ctlttt 11141 "9Mllls Ille !Mlts of tllt ll'tsS Ill *its. ....... , .... -•:•-.())(JI ......... "Rtllttt1011s ud Rt1111J" Mork, wfloM llolllt pllnet II tfllOtlOllftss. lur11 Ille MfP meatlitla of Ion frOlll TV WEEK, MAY 10, 19111 Mindy, 111d out of lus lltW undtr· slandinc. Pu htt a pnceltss left llvolllfl his Dru11 PoWtrs. • Clrlf ...... o:::.~ le. ......... · HlltNtS.,· 8:00 • ()) 0 ..... P J. (Rl Wlleft TC IS anesttcl by Ille Coast Guard alld th1ow11 111to tlle boa. lie tllrtly refuses M11num'1 help encl ittltncls lo pltld p11ty . •oa-..:,...."'79 (~) (2111's)-frank l.ffttlla, Kate Ntll1p11, IMrtllCt Olwief, Ootlald Plustnce. Alter ht IS rlltllH lnllll a 11nk1n1 sltlp oil Ille c.oast of Encland 111 19 IJ, Counl DrlCllla btconlts someth1n1 of 1 Joul ladykiller u11tH Or wan Helsl11c. the f1tllel of Ills flnt pietty w1Ctim, rullm th l111tlt 11MM11 tll• 1M1ntlc stranstt. • CJ) <II • ...., .. (t() (R) ''Tiit Rlh11111ker" Tlte men of Ille 12th don't kllOY lllttller lo laulfl or look cynalty 11 sett.proclalnMf r11n1111kef wt bttn •1ested .., rOIShlll I dlutll ill Ille pert II llis 11t1mpl to seed ctooda. • "" Criflll ... G Sttllftb1• "The Manltattan Transfer" .,....,...... -t:•-• CJ) Cll e Ttlf Cotlcl. "011 Ille Job" The cabl11es discinr tilt on I lie Olltsidt is not IO rosy wlltl ~ Sunsl11ne Clb Colllptny dllts dot!it, and tlley all etld •P •t1ac*ilt • ctrttlS. , ........ y, •u ........... ..._ .... = .. •mm n••---11. ..... ='-I ..... ---.s ,.... ....... -...de ~ .. , ........... ....., ,... ........ ··~ ... ..,, ••1111111•.n_.. .. ., .. M·S ~ ~ M .._,,11ea, __ .,,,.." * .... , ... .., ........... ., .. ,..... 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(U) :..~--- flaOO ...... : "'he....,..(...,) 'IS-lettt ON. ,_. frllMll . !~ ........... ............. ....... -12:•-e..~:."' , ... ,.. .... ............ faOO =-"· ,, ...... .. .,... ( .. ) ''4--..,,.. '-"'· ....... -1:10-.... .,.. ....... ~ Ill Dlt~ Ldr1) '70-lticllard f.au. .,., ..... ,,. -l:Jl- .......... ltW ... (di•) '&1-4.lry c.o,.. 2100 .... : ........ ,.(adw')'~­ rony CllrtJS. frlllk low~ . .................... . .,........... .. .. cw."' -3:10- ...... :. "SM .... .. (•n) Tl -ll1tlletl1t ....... . S,.nctt lrKy, .....,. Dlliltll. • .....,C...T ... "AS.· hit• loo.it" ':=i°' Mtria's flflest )au art!Stl . ...,_ 111dlldi11C Slrtll NPtll, ' Tay. b, Jot ~ Md M11 Rolell-1------------------- mtmblt to rMlnirct lbollt and llonof Duke Elli"CfOll. -l:Ji-•c...1n1tt • ClllrJMI 81atlit ......... 9100 e (J)O .. :~.,,_ llH" (dre) '11 (2hrs)-Auttt• O'Toole, Ti11 M(lntlre. Th story of country 11uslc quu11 Tlm111y Wy111tt1. from her i1111overi1lltd (hlldflood to suptr1t116n in Ille mutk field . ........ (c.c) ''Tiit Altllltt" Willis Is WOOtd bY • hiell JC11oo1 battle• COKll Mio ha no 1111t1 of •Illies. e CDt11•1t11r.~ ... (COlll) '71 (211rs)-Allll Mela, Mltllltl C.illt, Ricllald l'Tyor, 8itl rdy. Tiit ltOfJ of wllll MpptllS wl1111 111ppott4ly lowi111 coapln slrtfQ tllelr relltloftsllr· to Ille ~ poiftt 11 1 hole . • ..,, Crlfllil Siiis oe.....,c...r.._,.. • ..,: 'Illa S-0 "' ... .... .. ... '1he You-c Lioft'• Wlla llWOft llGlt1 tllis PfOCrlm dnmatllill' tllt ntllOldinary life of tht """ llistonans llavt called t1lt wofld's 1111ttst ludet. -t:lO- • ID F• ti Utt (R) "SllopWt. "''" eo.tition a1110111 '"' 1n *' • will '"' Enl1111C1 Scllool llo111111otlltr tlle most 11pt11siwe birtWty rift rtsllltl ill I bfllSll witll tllt .... ==-........ Annette O'Toole portray• country music singer Tammy Wynette, and Cooper Huckabee plays Ml11 Wynette's flret husband. Euple Byrd, In Stand By Your Man on TtJe CBS Wednesday Night Movies at 9PM '•" THE TEXAS CRITTERS They sing, they d~nce and they have fun with the Krofft Puppets. They're the Mandrell Sisters, of course-Barbara, Louise and lrlene. Every week on their NBC series. Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters. airing Saturdays at BPM. one 1 of them does a segment with the Krofft Puppets, also known as Truck Shackley and His Tewas Critters. Besides the guitar-playing Truck. there's Oufus on bass. Borax on fiddle, Clyde on drums, Dallas on piano. and Oawg ... well ... on flec1s. Truck ahd his gang tend to get carried away with tl1emselves. At such limes. Barbara tries to set them straight. However, the group Is Irrepressible. Take the time the country band decided to tackle a Mexican song. "Hold II! Hold It! What are you doingl" Barbara demanded. "We're 1lnglng in Espan-yoll.'' Dufus explained. "That's Spanish for Spanish," Clyde clarified. "You could've fooled me. fellas," hrbara said. "There's nothing more beautiful than Meidcan music. But, if you cao'I do It corredly. don't do 'it at ah." "We used to have tpat attitude and we were outta work for fifteen years, ' 9bra1e said, Barbara tried to give them some helpful advice. ''You should be prepared .•. a little more," she told them. "Your Spanish Is terrible." ''lhat'a OK," Dufus chimed In. "Our English ain't too good either." Truck tried to usure Barbara that they know what they're dotng. "Don't worry, Ba~ra/' he nld. "We understand the culture. It you want 1e>methin', you say 'pot favcir.' If 1omeone f#v6 you tomethin', you say 'muchu araclas.' .. "Yeah:: add9d Oufut. "and when you lole your lrl¥ttln' dtecb, you Ny 'donde nt. KM Makten?'" FtNly T""" Mried the tlt>let on Arblr1. <~· lrij het crldlfeM. "'en, ~ ·""""" • -., lart*a thlfliil .... Into ~. ~ "lfttoncn. MnOr• y MnONf, me di m\KhO ptto en pmenw la °""*"~con"* -..1ocot ... 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