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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-06-14 - Orange Coast Pilot· ORANl;f COAST~ YOUR HOMITOIN DAllY PAPIR SUNDAY. JUNE 14, 1981 ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA SO CENTS Yachts in Long Beach Yacht Club's Race Week prot ide plenty of color I dentifiable f rom left are Tomahawk , Free Enterprise, Blue Norther , Silver Fox. Dog Patch. r Story. 83 1 -------- Athletes juillp to Edison's star status \. By PATRICK KENNED\' Of Ille o.tly Pli.t SIMI Edison High School football running back Dino Bell sat m a school trailer a few days after his team·s second straight CIF c h a m pionsh ip and 22nd con secutive win and listened to a UCLA coach offer him a free education to carry the hall in college. Outside the traile r. coaches from USC, Stanford and Kansas No I and its coat·h. Gerry Faust. is now the coach at the University of :'llotrl' Dame>. re te1ved full seholarsh1ps to pla} maJor college football next year Although Edison 1s losing star players who are graduating, some say next fall's L('am will be stronger, largely because six players who began their foothall careers at other high schools have enrolled at Edison Three came from Chatsworth lhgh School m the San Fernando Valle)'. two from lluntington Beach High School and one from F'onlana High School 1n San B('rnardmo Count v SUNDAY SPECIAL fess1onal sports contruct lluntmgton Beac·h t:nion tiigh School District officials say the transfers to Edison this year are embarrassing and have raised rumors and a<TUSJt1ons that the athletes ar<• being 1lle~ally rC'cru1tcd But there 1s no e\ 1dence that Edison coach<•s or co<Jches at otht'r schoob 111 the district recruit at hlel<.·s. at·cnrdinJ? to d1slnct Superintendent Frank ·•Jake" Abbott Rut then· 1s e\ ulc•nce. d1stnct 0U1nals sa) that p<.1rents 'sc-hool shop· for the best athlt•l1t· pro.grams And then• also are 1nd1tat1ons the\' sa'. that toaches in youth league!-. <.1nd some school booster club memht'rs tell students ho\\ to bend the rules to become el1g1ble for sports at othe r schools One .Junior All-American foot- ball coach in Huntington Beach allcgcdl) tried unsuccessfully lo recruit two lluntrngton Beach l11gh School brothers to transfer to Edison to play football. ac- t·ord1ng lo district officials. Edison Principal Philip Gross sa \ s he learned of the incident after the man had been hired and had coached a season at Edison Gross said that. hecause the coach wasn't employed bv Edison wht•n he urged the boys to transfrr he wasn't banned from futur 1• t>mployment at Edison Gross said th<• man may be re hired nt'xl season as a football coath. but that he has been .... arnt•d that his t•on\'l1r s at1on with th<• stud<•nt athl<'ll'S and their part'nt:. \\as 1nap propnatt• ·· The llml' tested \\a} to get a student athletic el1g1bll11y. at anothl'r high school 1s for the (See REC'Rl'ITI"'<•. Page A31 sat waiting in line to make t h e i r s c h ola r ship offers to the 18-year-old. B e ll 's b rot h er, K e rw in. a tunning back at Edison the Two of the ·Chatsworth athletes and their pan•nts say they moved to llunllngton Beach so the youths could play football at Edbon and. lih the Bells. g{•l universit)· scholarship offers. Man shoots blanks at queen year before, K•NN•ov went to Kansas Univerl;;ity on a football scholarship. Dino plans to do the same. Five other players from last fa ll's Edison tea m . r anked second in the nation t Moeller High School in Cint•innat1 was A full scholarship mclucltng tuition, t>ooks. room and board and S50 a month spending cash. at a major uni\ ers1t\ like USC tould h(' worth as m uch as $70,000 O\'er four )t'ars Playing ball at a maJOr un iH•rsu) also coulci lead lo a pro "He has erected a multitude of new offices, and sent hither swamw of officers to harass our people and eat out their substance." -Thomas Jefferson, describing the King of England in the Declaration of lr;idependence. 1776. "Government is driving me nuts. The forms are so complicated I have to call my ·accountant at $35 an hour or my lawyer at $125 an hour just to get a translation." -Roger Gregory, a carpenter and small contractor of Sandy Springs, Md .. 1981. LO'\;I>()\; t.\l'l ,\ Hntish lt>l·n agt.•r. ll<'scnlwd ns a 1ohless formt.·r marine• wearing a Prince C: h a r I t• s <i n d ·I . a d y D 1 a n a sounm1r button. ran up and fired six hl11nks at QuC"en El11abeth 11 from a range· of 10 foet Saturday as -;hl• ro<ll' horsehac·k through London in a p<.1gcanl waleht.•d hv millions The monarch wa!. startlNI but unhurt and continued lo the Trooping of the Color. the biggest t'eremonial C'\'enl of thC' royal calendar marking her h1rthda) Sc,·eral pOIH·emc•n :met a /9'81 sc-arlcl-t:oaled British arrny gu o rdsman pounced on the young man. who reportedly had bel'n waitin g hours for the monarch to appear As he was draggt•d away in handcuffs by agents of Scotland Ya r d's Special Branch there wert' 0 0 shouts m tht• tr11w<I of ··1ynch him ·· Authonlll'" 1dt•ntifie<l him <is 17 vcar old \larcus Simon Sar- Je:int of Folkstone, England. an u n e m p I 11 ye d · · I on e r . · · a n d char ged him under the 1842 Treason Act with "willfully dis- charging al the person of lier ~I a Jest~ the Qut't'n a blank tartndg« 1>1stol \\ 11 h intent to alarm hf.'r · Girl, man injured in SA shooting A five year old girl" u~ !-.hot 111 the head lat<• Saturda~ night when a stra) hulll•t bouneed off a neurby garage wall and struck he r down as s hocked friends looked on The unidentified girl was rushed to ~ercy Hospital where her cond1lion is listed as good. Police said the child was play. ing in lht' courtyard of her apart mcnl complex alon_g 2005 W ~l yrll<' St Two suspl1t·t c; approached two men in a g;u age 65 ft't'I from the court}ard and asked for c·1~aret1es . police -.aid \\'hC'n one of thl' m<'n st11cl ht• had none. he \\as shot once 1n the· stom<rch After the hull<'l entered the 32 y('ar old man·s stomac·h It exited his bac·k. bounN.•d off !ht> f!arage wall and ricochNed into the in- terior of the court~ ard where the lillle girl was playing Polict' said the suspt'cls fled 111 a blue compact car No tkscnp· lion was given The un1dentif1ed male \'!Clim is in guarded condi- tion al WC>stern Medical Center. Battle of the bulges lacks strategy ON THE INSIDE SOUVENIR ~1 ECCA -More than 10 percent of all trips within the United States include s tops in California. And. it's no surprise that Orange Coun- ty a musement parks are prime destinations . For the latest upda te on trends and profi ts in tourism. see Page Cl. By SAUL PETr -~~CM; 41 •1 I W ASHlNGTON -It is one of the ironies of history that a nation born of a deep revulsion ror huee, overbearing government Is now itself complaining, from sea to shinin1 sea, about large, overbearing government. Somewhere between Thomas Jefferson and Roger Gregory. something went a wry ln the American growth hormone. And now, in our 40lb presidency. Ronald Reagan is trying lo ,addle a brontosaurus or unlmaginable size, ap· petlle, ubiquity and complexity. Jn designing a government, James Madison said, "The great dlcriculty ls this: you must first enable the government to control the governed . andi }!1 the ~ext place, oblige it lo govetn • :ltte f. Has it. •• One is often told that In a democracy the : people get the government they deserve. ln the !: process, do they also eet more eovernment then r; they want? ·: Does anybody recall votln1 for the resula· : 'tion1 wblcb raulted in Wee years or litigation · between the city of Los An1ele1 and the U.S. Department of LabOr over whether lbe clty was • 1ullly of dlaulmlnatlon a1aln1t the ban· dlcappect by ref\&ltnl to hire an •Mist.ant tr"· trimmer wit.b elDOWIGal priblem1? 'l1le 1ovemment of the Uftit.eet State. la so ·"• you can't llY where tl i,cina and where lt Jtnct.. ij lt ao ahapele s you can't dlatram lt " with boxes because, after you put the president her e and Congress there and the judiciary in a third place, where do you put the Ad-Hoc Co\nmit- tee for the implementation of Pl...89-306? Or the In- ter agency Bird Haurd Committee? Or the Inad- vertent Modifications or the Stratosphere? Or the Interdepartme nta l Scre w Thread Committee? Or t he Interglacial Panel on the Present? The government of the United States is so unstructured It is owned by everybody and owned by nobody and run by nobody. Presidents who run only a part of lt can't ev~n find and sort out the separate parts. Jimmy Carter tried. On the cres l of pro· mises to streamline and make sense of the 1 tederal bureaucracy, he began by looking for the blueprint. He appointed a panel and the panel looked everywhere but they couldn't find it. •·we were una ble." the panel concluded, "to obtain a single document containln1 a complete and current llstlng of aovernment unlll which are part of the federal aovernment. We couJd find no establl•bed crit.erl• to de· tcrmlne whether an or11nl&ali0f1al unlt should be lnch.ided or excluded in auch a list." Other 11real,denU have round the bureaucracy an lmmovab1t )'Hit. Franklin Roosevelt ran lnto so much resl1tance froin the old department.a, ho treated a noc:k of new a1nciea around them to 1et acUoa. Harry Ttuman ·complained the ptffldtot • l can issue an order and "nothing ha ppens." He tried lo reorganize the bureaucracy with the help of Herbert Hoover but not much changed. J ohn Kennedy said It was like dealing with a foreign power. It was aJI much easier when J efferson was president Then, the entire federal establis h- me nt, civthan a nd military, numbered fewer tha n 10.000 They wouldn't fill half the Pentagon today. Since 1802, the population has multiplied SS times while the population of 1ovemment has gro wn 500 limes. Since lfl02, and most especially in the last 50 year s, the 1ovemmtnt has been transformed, far beyond the ken of the men who started it, in size , powe r and function. The capital of capitalism now subsidizes rich and i>oor, capital and labor. The number of civilian peraonnel, 2.8 million, and mUttary personnel, 2.1 million, employed by the federal government bu remained fairly constant ln recent yeera. But federal prot ams have brou1ht vut lncrea1ea in stale and municipal pel'IOnnel. Thus, govtrnment Jn the Unit~ State• on all levels now empfoys 18 mUlloo people One of. •ix worlrlna Americana is on tho public payroll. Government oo all levelJ now Cotti more GOVERNMENTS, Pase A•> KNIT-WITTED -Don"l put s we aters away just because sum- mer is here Sme rt dressers know to keep them handy to g u a rd ag a ins t c h i ll y a i r · conditioni ng In o Cfi ces a nd r estaurants. See the ne west cardigans on Page 811. LAPPING IT UP Joan Ven Ark, star of the TV series . "Knots Landing," has run 12 marathons. She tells which fellow actors are serious run- nen and how he r husband alms to tel the women•a marathon In the 1984 Olympi~a on Page 88. BEYOND HOOPS -LOnJ· lime rttord·holder Dive Baker helped UC Jr\tlne wln m1ny basketball 11mea In the 1970&. Now • lawyer, he lost an Jrvlne City Council ract by a clQI • marlin and tell of other pursuli. on PaaeB1. INDEX DAtl't l"ILO'f ..C'fl09ft ,.....,-...y c.-c.-. TV ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 14, 1981 Do you think the Social Security system should be cut back? BY JEPF PARKER Of hie o.i1, """' tl.tff Georve Rojo lrvlne, student: "Absolutely not. I think It's time that people In this country took care of their older people. I'm talking about older people who have put their time In. This lstheonlycoun- try In the world where you see so many convalescent homes. In other countries, older people are respected and honored." Mickey Swenson Costa Mesa, actor: "I hate to see older people getting pushed around, they've got enough problems without that. I can't see cutbacks In Social Security, and I don't think people should be forced to retire." Mark Reeves Fountain Valley, student: "In some areas, maybe cutbacks would be OK. As I understand It, the system is bankrupt already. But peo- ple who have paid Into It should ex- pect to get something back. They can't pay with what they don't have though; I guess there's nothing you can do about it." Susan Oliver Huntington Beach, receptionist: "I think the system should be re- searched to see if everybody on Social Security should t1e on It. I don't think there should be cutbacks for people who need to have Social Security. Some of the values should be looked at too. There may be places where cutbacks could be needed. But for people who deserve it, they should get it." Peri Mosher Newport Beach, advertising: "I don't think there should be cut- backs. I think one of the strengths of our system is that people can be taken care of if they need it. A friend's father died and she gets Social Security now to help her through school. There are better places to cut back in the economy." Yvonne Boutin Irvine, educator: "I don't think we need cutbacks, but rather a re-evaluation of the dis- tribution of Social Security funds. You don't just cut it back, you make adjustments. I think a system that has been manipulated like Social Security may not be doing what it was supposed to do -so we need to take another look at how funds are dispersed." Lisa Gunderson Santa Ana, waitress: "If we cut back funds for Social Security now, what will haJ)pen when people my age need it? Maybe they could offer other benefits and take funds from other areas to support it, but I don't think we need cutbacks. I'm not for government spending money to fund abortions or free medicine -the government isn't here to pay for our mistakes. But older people need help; theirs is a worthy cause.'' Sue Zlka Cosb Mew, student: "I guess it depends. No, I don't think so overall. People have paid all their lives into that system and they should get something back. If you don't make enough money In your life to save for your future, then Social Security Is linportant. It's a pretty functlonal system, I think." Brad Clancy Cost.I Mela, Nrtender: "Oeflnltely not. You can't Just stop giving people what they've been get· ting for years. A person on Social Security can't go to work -how are they supposed to make up the dif- ference If they suddenly get less money? A tot of people depend on that system and that money." U.N. 'de81' • ID works? UNITED NATIONS tA Pl Arab League Ambassador Clouvls Maksoud is trying to win m ember support for a com- promise anti·lsraeli proposul to the United Natlon11 "lhnt will not disappoint th(I Arabs and not draw a veto Crom the United Stutes." he auld Suturduy. The U.N. Security Council ad· journed until Monday morning a fter 11 :1 hours in the !\l'eond day Of debate over the le"8Ue's re· q uest Israel be punished for destroying an Iraqi nuclear reac tor outside Baghdad In an air strike a week ago. Maksoud, permanent U.N. ob· server for the league, told The Associated Press he was confer- ring with other representatives of the league's 21 members on his proposal to s ubmit two resolu- ltons instead or one lo the 15 nation Sec11rity Council. SPAN CELEBRATION -After a long eif{ht m onths of repairs, the reopening of th~ Balboa I sland bridge was marked Satur· day by cct·cmonies featuring Newport Beach VIPs. I n the antique cC1 r parade, ac· Delly ...... '"'ti ....... tor Buddy Ehscn. honorary mayor of Bal hie. rode an old fm.· engine with ~f<.tyor .htt'kte Jleathcr and City Couneilmetn Phil ~l <:t urer His purpose would be to separate condemnation of Israel from Arab calls for broad sane· lions against Isr ael in the hope U .S . Amba ssador J ea n e Kirkpatrick would vote for one. even while vetoing the other. Britain, which like the United States has criticized the Israeli action, also s uggested in a Foreign Ministry statement in London that it would veto any calls for sanctions Mayors unload on Reagan An alternative fl oated here would be to hold separate votes on individual paragraphs of a single resolution the league drafted earlier But Zehdi Lab1 b Tem. C :'\ ob- server for the Palestme Libera- tion Orgamzat1on. told the AP ··why propose two resolutions whe n you can isolate Israel psycholog1cally with one")· U.S. officials have indicated they might vote for .. condemna- tion" of Israel while blocking the resolullon·s call for an embargo of m i litary. C('Ono m 1c or technical aid that could be used by Israel to all<1ck Iraq and other Arab slatt's An /\mPric<in source· \\'ho asked not to be identified noted Iraqi Foreign :\linisler Saa<loun llammad1 and other lraq1 of fi c ials h a d avoided harsh criticis m of the Un ited States. which supplied the sophisticated fighter JCls Israel used rn last Sunday·s raid. LOUISVILLE. K y I AP 1 The .nation'i. mayors op<'ncd their annual ml•ct1ng Saturdlly with a blast al President Rea~lln·s m anners as well as his economic polic•1e1>. ace-using him of snubbing thc.•1r chairman <ind proposing hudget and tax cut!'> that could dl'slroy the c1tws \layor llenr) Mawr of M1l"aukec Ht<n called Reagan ·s treatment of ~1 ayor Richard Hatcher of Gar:.. Ind ... shameful, and demanded a Whitt.', I louse apolo~:. Republican ma:. ors fought back as a h1ghl) partisan s pilt dt•\ 1•lopccl among the mayors. but c•n•n (ht· GOP c·1t \ t.•xet·ut1\ es called for more local \ 01ce in the· proirams that ReaJ?an "ants to turn over t11 the sl<.tles through block grants Ohio tornado kills four C'AHDl'\C:TO:\, Ohio •AP1 A tornado smash1.•cl through till' c:enter of this ~mall town Saturda:.. uprooltn)! trees. crush mg <:an, and tear· tn~ lht.• roofs off burl chngs Three pt•opk including one rnfant. wt•rt• k1lll'd and at ll'asl 53 ot hers in .iurccl. offlewb :-.aid Evrn ston• in lhl" n1nl' IJlock downtown area sust"..11nc·<i damugo; as tht' t\\btl•r nppcd through to" n Hai~ eyes China defense 110~<; KO'\C: t \Ji 1 Secn·tan of State Alex· andt•r '1 lla1)! .Jr "•II l'Xplon• ~u~s to bolster Chrnli·s d1·fl·nst".., ag:.i1nst 1ncrl'JS1ng St1\ 1et m1Jitar:. Prt.'Sl>UrP dunnJ! his \ 1s1t to Peking J !>l'n1or L. S offitial .,aHJ S:iturda\ lla1~ Y.ho ,.., carr~ tnj! a ll'lll'r from President Rl'li gan for C:h1n;.1., h·adt.•r::.. "'II lea~l' hert:" torld\ for a four da.' '1s1t to Pekin~. thl' first b~ J top oi f1c1al of th<• Rt·agan udm1n1strat1on Writers talks deadlorked I IOU. Y\\'OOT> 1AP1 The pri>spect that the fJll lt>lt•\ 1s1<111 st•usun tould be senouslv de la H<I for the S(.•toncl str:.11ght year by a labor. strike. in crt•ast·d S<.tturclay aftc•r l'<>ntra<·t talks betwet?n pro. ducl·r:. mHI striking film T\' Y.Tllers broke off rn-definitel v :--'t•1wt1ators for mu1or producers and the strik- ing Writers c;uilcl of Am<.•nc<.1 l'alled II quits Saturda) at 3 15 a m after more lhan 14 hours of bargaining wht•n :.i stalemate "as reached tn the latest :.itt<.•mpt t11 di\ 1<k the lucrall\'e home ndco entc-rtainmt.•nt markl•t President Reagirn ordered the deliver y of fo ur Is rael-bound F·l6s held up last week because of the raid and asked Congress to determine whether a 1952 ban on U S weapons being used for of· fens1ve purposes was \ iolated in the reactor attack Trapped boy feared dead Wes tern sources connected with the Secur1l} Council sa" the Iraqi restraint al> an effort by President Saddam Hussein to sa lvage some facc -sa\1ng measure from the Securit~ Coun- cil debate. Listening devices down well pick up no life signs New policies threatening treasures FR,\SC\TI . Ital) t t\1'1 \\t•ary Y.Orkers <ih;rndonl'cl efforts Saturda:v to Sa\ e 6·year-old Alfn•do R<.1mp1. tr.ippt•d in a muddy "ell more than 72 hour!. and feart•d d«ud Italians b\ the thousands cursed the ctec1s1on and offered last-mmute rescue s uggestions rn tclephon(' calls to authont1es .. There has hcen no sign of life for more than 12 hours and it's unrealistic lo expect him to be ali ve:· said Dr Evasio Fava. one of two physicians who had been monitoring the ch1lcrs condition with listening devices. An amateur cave explorer who slithered 200 feet down the well near Frascat1. a hillside com · munity nestled among vineyards and olive trees 15 miles south of Rome. reported at dawn the child·s America's best-known national body showed no signs of life parks are call ed the ··crown "llc's rigid tte·s stiff," 24-year·old Donato jewels .. of the National Park Caruso told rescue workers at the surface via System But many consider all of wa lkie-talkie A crowd of several hundred bystan- lhe national parks gems. ders. including President Sandro Pertini, groaned But today there's trouble in the llis moth<.'r. Franca, left the site m tears treas ury. Interior Secretary The 4·fOOt·3·tnch Caruso entered the shaft after James Watt is questioning the five other volurft.<.'ers failed to l'escue Alfredo from need for some parks. Crowds are the well. which townspeople dubbed .. JI M aladello .. overloading others. And the de· "The Damned" after the child's fall. The mand for new energy sources has spelunker tried, hanging head down. to attach a put pressure on still others. handcuff to the boy's wrist. but it sltpped off authorities .said the) "ould not send anyone else d<rn n the well "It's not worth ris king other human lin·s ... a rescue supen 1sor told the Italian news agt•ncy ANSA ln!ilead, he !>a111. workers would ftn ish drilling a parallel shaft in hopes of reaching the boy"s body a process expected to take <tl least 24 hours . /\NSA said a high.powered microphone lowered into the well picked up only barkground noise ahd rescue workers planned to lower a camera. • We1re Listening ••• What do yo u hke about the Daily Pilot? What don •t you hke? Call the number below and your message will be recorded, transcribed and deliver('() to the appropriate editor The same 24 hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their nam e and telephone number for verification. No c1rculat1on calls. please Tell us what's on your mind. 642·6086 The tensions of pristine wilder-After Caruso emerged. shivering from the cold , ness and untapped natural re-,.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sources have been irf the news since an exotic piece or Wyoming Yellowstone with its mighty Old Faithful became the first national par)< in the world 109 years ago. • Yet the nation's abundance has permitted Con gress to look beyond preserving natural phenomena to providing for the recreational needs of people liv- ing in the big cities. In "Threatened Treasures,·· a series starting Monday in the Dally Pilot, Associated Press writers examine the problems and promJse of national parks. ONE STOP FOR ALL YOUR · Jl>ME DECORATING NEEDS Sunshine draws big crowds to local beaches About 220 000 bcach1oera tried for a tan Saturday, blanketing the Oranae Cout shoreline Crom Laguna to Bolsa Chica Slate Beach The first weekend or s ummer vacation brought more than 100,000 to Newport Beach, where 11feguards reported 65 rescues Saturday. · ... ft LI PHONE Tf\omu P. H•ley PW flt ..... Robert N Wffd !'rtt-..e M . Th0ml1 Kftvll f"dlttf Thomes A Mur!M\lne "'9M9Wlt «411W Carol A. Moor•" $41f!N' ~-- c'n rlt"l ltll Or•••• CHll Pwltlhl!IN ~M ... 11y ...... .,, ............................... • ""'1...-. llH9ltl ........ r•••••11uf wltll••I •Hcltt _ ... , .... ,,,'"""""""' All dt,.._. .... l (714) 142-4321 c ........ Ad\•ftllln1: 142.1171 A lthough summer doesn't of- rtc lally begin until June 21. Saturday was the llrst day of full summer scheduling at alJ Orange Coast beaches. A bout _.0,000 turned out at Laguna Beach to enjoy the warm 69-decree. water and the calm 1 to 3 toot surf. None of the 37 rescues resulted in any serious injuries. Huntington City Beach aurac\· ed 45,000 beachgoers Saturday, with 1urf reported at 2 to 3 feet and water temperatures a warm 10 de1r••· There were 24 rescues. About ss.ooo sun worshippers trekked to Bolaa and Huntinaton State beaC'hes, where llf~guardl reported 1 slow 2 to 3 foot s urf. TOT AL DECORATING SERVICE All ITEMS DISCOUNTED 30%-50%-MORE Draperies, carpet. wallpaper, reupholstery, mlnlblinds, Levolors, Ohllne cedar shutters, woven-woods & vertical bllnds. Slipcover sale still going on. FREE home design service. Just call for NH ISTIMA TIS. Buct\IOtrs today can IOOk for clear 1kiea all day wUh tbt tbermometer ~hin1 Into tht mid '70I aJon1 l:iprant• COut. ~--~,.;,,,;al-=;::_----~-...--~-.;.:.-...., __ __, ..... _;......_ __ ~---..:..~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June 14. 1981 From Page Al RECRUITING, CAMPUS SHOPPING PUT HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS IN JEOPARDY. • • • youth's famUy to move Into that school's atteodanc~ area. According to the California In- terscholastic Federation <CIF>. the governing body for high school sports, once an athlete is declared eligible ·at a school, he remains eligible even if he then moves out or the area. Thus, a parent can temporarily rent a ho m e, get his youn gst er declared eligible for s port.8 and then move out of the area. District trustees, frustrated at' CIF loopholes, are privately con- sidering tougher residency re· quirements that could cause two of Edison's recent t ransfer athletes to lose their athletic e ligibility because their families reportedly only temporarily SUCCESS DRAWS ATHLETES Ed1son Coach Bill Workman lived in the Edison area and ha Vl' :.inc·e moved out If the trustees are embar rassed and frustrated, opposing coache!' are <1ngry and say that Edison is getting richer while other foothall teams are being robbed of players. Two coaches who lost players lo Edison say they are bitt<'r ancl suspect thl' youngsters wert> recruited Bob Isherwood. former head football coach at Huntington Beach llagh School. resigned this year aft er losing two of his players to Edison. He says he quit because he's fed up with the "illegal things going on in high school s ports ... District offi cials say school shopping and recruiting happen at a ll the schools in \'arious sports. and not just at Edison But Edison 1s tn the spotlight because or the football team's success and the quaht) of its transfer athletes. Trcrnsfer football players are not a new phenomenon at Edi son The Bell brothers and 1978 running bat•k Mike Dotterer ult came from other schools to play al Edison. And all got univ ersity scholarships ; the Bells to Kansas and Dotterer lo Stan- ford Bill Workman. Edison's head football coach. says he's proud that !'.O many of his pla) ers get scholarship offers II e denies that there has ever been recruiting by Edison coaches and says he's .. tired of being called a cheater ," and of "defending a prog ram that needs no defending.·· Workman says students seek out his program on their own because of its much-publteized success But he admits that this year's transfer crop is the best ever and that four of the s ix transfers most likely will be starters. "There's nothing I can do if a fa mily legally moves into this area," Workman said. "I coach football player s who go t o Edison and ar e declared .eligi- ble. What else can I do? .. Workman says he has warned t he school booster club and youth league coaches not to en· r courage s tudents to transfer to • Edison for football. But he says there 1s little else he can do to stop school shopping Workman says 1f a parent is considering a move into the area and gets permission from the school administrators to talk to him, he'll fill in the patent about the football program Workman sa\S a mathematics teacher or a ·music instructor "-OUld do the s ame thing What the parent hears from Workman lS that 150 different university scouts see Edison play each year, thut a high numbe r of Edison players get sc hola rs hip orrers: that Wo rkm a n makes s ure his athletes go to classes or they don 't play, a nd that . at this time. the team 1s the two-time CJ F Big Five Conference Cham. pion "If thev a!-.k . \~hat do I tell them . th.at no t·ollege scouts come here? Th<tt 's ridiculous," Workman said "ff a player is not seen at this school. he won't be seen at any school " The six transfer students plan- ning to play at Edison next season include . fr o m Chatsworth. Theo Lanj!ford. a senior runnmg hack . Fernando G riff1ths. a junior defens1\·e back. anct his brothl'r, Derek. a sophomore defens1\'e back Jeff Boyds t un. a senior ijneman, and Jefr Washington. a senior defensive bC1ck , are from Huntington Beach High School. Washington's transfer created a controversy when he came lo lca~ut> rival Edison in the m id· die of last football season He enrolled at Edison after his father rented an apartment in Edison's attendance area. ac· cording to district officials Washington a nd his father have since mo\'ed back into the Huntington Beach Hi~h School 'I called the players an inner city bus ing program to Chatsworth. Theo Langford's father. Paul, initially moved mto the Hunt· ington Beach home with the Griffiths last January But, he said, two weeks after his son w as officiall y e nro lled al Edison, he left town on business for two months a nd then moved back to Chatsworth. "There are 500 S('hools m thl' southern sectwn and only four C l F' administrators " Plutko said "We c·;m 't rt.>spond toe\ er y rumor." into my of /ice and told them they were making a mistake. But they thought they were going to heaven.' Coaches 1nter v1ey, ed agreed that tought.>r pol1(•1es are needed to insure that athletes actually ltve tn the area tn "h1C'h the~ play high school sports Mike Milner. ht· ad football coach at Fountain Valley lligh School, Edison 's losing opponent in last year·s champ1ons h1p game, said hi teams ha\e a 52-11 record 1n the past fi \'e years . but don't have the great influx of transfers that Edison hall. Dlilly "''"" Gr ..... < attendance area, say district of- f i c i a I s But under CIF guidelines, Washington s till is eligible for sports at Edison. Wide receiver· Greg Eskridge transferred from Fontana High School to Edison after the 1980 football season He will be a senior this fall His for mer coac h , Dick Bruic h , says he believes Es kridge and his father moved because they were disappointed that the youth was selected to the second a ll ·league team fast season rather than the first squad. The transfer athletes from Chatsworth also say they were unhapp) with the football season there ·'Edison is a class program , the best around," said transfer Theo Langford. "The program at Chatsworth was going down- hill so we decided to get out. We weren't recruited. "I personally wanted to come to a school where I'd have a good chance for a scholarship. Langford lives with t he other Chatsworth transfers. Fernando and Derek Griffiths. a nd their mother, Lmda. in a rented home 1n Huntington Beach near Edison High. Mrs Griffiths said she also disliked the Chatsworth foolball prog r am. it s co aching philosophy anrl what s he says was the coach's insensitivity to the athletes She said she came to Hunt- ington Beach so her boys could pl ay football for Edison and pos s ibly get co ll ege scholarships. A \'Ocational nurse, Mrs. Grif- fiths says she commutes to her Star running back Mike Dotterer jumped schools in 1978 to get better scouting acclaim and a scholarship to Stan/ ord. Transfers count on playing in the Cl F championship game. at left. which Edison has won for two years. j o b as a dietitian in Los Angeles. "I do plan on my boys going to coll ege and I will help them <financially ), but there's nothing wrong with them getting a col· lege scholarship for football." s he said. She sees more opportunities for her sons at Edison a nd pre· fers the integrated neighborhood and crime-safe atmosphere or Huntington Beach compared to t heir previous ho me in Los Angeles. Her sons had been on An engineer for Roc kwell In· ternational, he says he will leave the state in July on a job and be gone for nine months Theo's mother, Estella. also li ves in Chatsworth Paul Langford said he moved to Huntington Beach temporari· ly so his son could be eligible for football at Edison and possibly get a college scholarship. Before ma king his temporary m ove, he got permission from Edls6n administrators to talk with Coach Workman. Ile said he was impressed with the coach's description of the foot· ball program "It was a real education for me." Langford said "It costs me extra money to pay for Theo to ltve out there, but that's where Theo wants to go for his last yt>ar and J thmk he deserves it." Langford said "He's a good student and has potential to be a good player and it's important if he can get 11 col- lege scholarship. "That could save me a lot of mon ey for his education " B ecause o f hi s job 1n Chatsworth, Langford ::.aid "it's kind of impossible for me to Jh.e out there 11n ll unt1ngton Beach> .. Dis trict trustees l:lay they re ceived a lot of complaints from other coaches 111 the Sunset League last year when Hunt· in gt on Beach's Washing ton transferred to Edison in mid· season. Now. trustees say, they are considering a new policy lo re quire athletes t o II\ e 1n a sc hool's attendance area permanently with a parent or legal guardian in order to play s ports Su ch a policy, 1f enacted, could cause both Was hington. who district officials say now li ves in the Huntington Bea'ch High School attendance area. and Langford. who li ves with Mrs. Griffiths. to lose their eligibility to play at Edison next year. district trustees say Ra y Plutko. C I F' com missioner for the Southern Sec- tion. says he depends on school ad ministrators to monitor the athl etic eligibility of students. He maintains the CIF will onl y investigate student transfers If a written and signed complaint is filed with rus omce. "It l:leems 1ron1c· that thl'y 1Edison1 alwa)s pick a t ailback who wants to play his senior vear at a d1ffert.'Ot sC'hool than the one he pla )cd Jt 1n h1l:I junior year," Milner said Coaches at Chatsworth lligh Sc hoo l l>ay Lan gford and Fernando Gnfriths v.crc· their best offens1 n: and tll'ft•nsl\ e pl ayer s. res 1>cc·l1\l'I} last season C hats v. orth ht•ad football coach ~I) ron (;1hforcl say' he 1s bitter ovl'r tht-t1 anl>ft>rs He says he h<'lt<.•\ l's lh<· players were persuadl'd to go to Edison by a Chatsworth leachcr who lives in Huntington Bcac·h ··1 C'alled them 111to mv offic•· and told them lhl') were 'making a mistake ... said (;11>ford . v. hos•· le a m had a n •c·ur ti of 4 5 last year ··But the•\ thought the•\ Wl'rt• go mg to hea H·n Chats worth Pr1ne1p:.il Tt•d Siegel c,a1d h<• ;ils11 ... us 1wcted that the• !>lucfrnl s h<.1d been recruited and c·allt•d Edison principal Philip Gross, v. ho he• said assured him that tht· stu- dents had IP1!1l1matelj m1nect in· to the area and hu<I rcntt·d u hom e and \lo cn•. tht·rd ore lf'gal Iv en rolled · Isherwood thl· furml'I llunt ington Beach cuac·h 'ays he believes that st·hool liool:llcrs and .. walk on eoac·h(•s v.ho are hired on a seasonal lia!-.1' an· in· \'Olved in recruit 1nl! ··w s happening jlf OH'r thl' country Het•ru1t1ng ::ind school shoppmg are .not isolatt•d nctur rences. ·· he claims ··The Cl F doesn't ha \'l' am hard and fast rulc•s "1th i:lr{, 'teeth to stop !-.ludents from jumping schools.' lsherv.ood said. "We mtg ht as "ell thro" the ClF rules off the pier "I don't knoy, what s goini.: on. but 1f we don •t get contrr1I of high school sports. '' e n· going lo have powerho use ha!>kethall schools. hust>hall sehonls. sv.1m ming schools, football school!> "High school s ports <Jrt• going to be a m ess ... , An lnvitadon To A Premier Per/ ormance This year South Coast Bank has been selected a .. Premier Performing Bank." Of all the mdependent banks in California, only a few earn this rare accolade from the respected banking journal, The Findley Reports. 1!Tornado batters town The award Is based on our performance in a number of key financial areas. Yet we feel our success stems from our service -new business and professional plans that off er off-site payroll, cash management, competitive loans and employee accounts. And from our Improved loan and escrow departments. And most of all, from our consumer services, like extended banking hours and drive-up windows. ~Flooding in Texas , Illinois claims two · Coa&tal Temperatures " S4 '° " 11 .. 7J ., .. ., H 62 .. S7 " JI ,. a 1• u S6 62 ,. S1 .. • SJ f2 ., .. f1 .. .. t2 6t .. .. If you'd like to experience the way a star per/ ormer can work for you, please stop by or call your nearest branch. ti South COast pank MAINomCl 890 &a.kcr Strttt Cost• M~w. CA 92626 (71 4) ~0-SlOO _...., f.D.l.C. HMINTAIN ,VALUY NA..at 10760 Wainer A,,,_n~ rounc•ln Val~1. CA t17oa (7 "l 979·7150 •• lALM Sl'lllHGS LOAN OffKl 477 S Pt1tf'T\ Ctmyon Ol'lv• Palm Sprln3r., CA 91662 (71 4) H1·"S& • . .. A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 14, 1981 From Page Al GOVERNMENTS NEVER GO BACK TO THEIR PREVIOUS SIZE . • • than $832 billion a year. Clearly, It ls the na· lion's largest sinele business and the least bual- nessllke. But governments are rarely designed for el· ficiency. especially democraUc ones, and moat especially this one. It bas arown spectacularly as people demanded more and more ol lt and as politicians and bureaucrats saw or stimulated the demands. It was deslaned for accommodation and consensus. It began on the docks of Boston, not the other side of town, at the ijarvard business school. POOR OLD UNCLE SAM. He does many essential things that only government c~n do. He is capable of great change, a necessity for governments that would survive. He has held the place together 205 years in more freedom and comfort than bjstory ever knew. But he ls a creature of diverse forces. He gets it on all sides and is perceived in many ways. A bag, bumbling, eenerous, naive, in· quisitive, acquisitive, intrusive, meddl~so~e giant with a heart of gold and holes an hts pockets. an inq·edible hulk , a "10-ton marshmallow" lumbering along an uncertain road of good intentions somewhere between capitalism and sociahsm, an implausible giant who fights wars, sends men to the moon. ex- plores the ends of the universe, feeds the hun- gry, heals the sick. helps the helpless. a thump- ing complex of guilt trying mightily to make up for past sins to the satisfaction of nobody. a split personality who most of his life thought God helps those who help themselves and only re- cently concluded God needed help, a malleable, vulnerable colossus pulled every which way by everybody who wants a piece of him, which is everybody. IN ONE LIFETIME, the cost of all govern· ment in the Untted States has become the big- gest item in our family budgets. more than housing, food or health care. Before World War II. the average man worked a month a year to pay for it: now it takes four months. Now it consumes a third of our Gross National Product. In 1929, it took a tenth. Our federal income tax began in 1913 but it didn't begin to bite until Pearl Harbor. Al t.hat, we have been spared the irony that befell Mother England. Her income tax began as a "temporary war measure·· in 1799, to fight Napoleon. It as in the nature of government measures to achieve immortality. Few we. Governments expand in war and contract slightly in peace. They never go back to their previous size. Peacetime emergencies also have a way of becoming permanent. The Rural Electrification Program was set up. in 1935 to bring electricity to American farms. Today more than 99 percent of farms are electrified but the REA g~s on. 740 people spending $29 mllllon a year. WHEN WE WERE KIDS, the word trillion seemed a made-up word, like zillfon . Now it's for real. Last year. the federal government owned $914 .3 billion Next year it will owe $1.06 trillion. It is owed $176 billion in direct loans. It also h as guaranteed loans for $253 billion. If Chrysler and the others default, the government debt would rise lo nearly one and a half trillion dollars. Like the man said. it all mounts up. If you would begin to visualize t.he physical presence of the government. you must brace yourself for more statistics. THE GOVERNMENT NOW owns 413,042 buildings here and abroad. That cost nearly $107 billion. ll aJso leases 227,S94,942 square feet of space at an annual rental near $870 million. It owns 775,895,133 acres, one-third the land mass of the United States. Uncle is big in real estate. Among others, the government finds it needs 67 ,235 clerk-typists. 65,281 secretaries, 28.069 air traffic controllers. 27,504 computer specialists, 13,501 internal revenue agents, 5,771 economists, 5,479 voucher examiners_, 3,206 psychologists, 16,467 general attorneys, 38 un- dertakers, 519 non-military chaplains, 1,757 microbioloeists, 658 landscape architects, 3,300 librarians, 62 greenskeepers, 16 glassblowers, 8,092 carpenters. 66 saw sharpeners, 4 bicycle repairers, 6 tree fellers, S swineherds. and 15 horse wranglers. "The government is driving me nuts," says Ruby Beha of "Ruby"s Truck Stop" on U.S. 50 near Guys ville, Ohio. "And the more you make, the more they take." SHE COMPLAINS OF high taxes and gov· ernment forms which require half her waking life, she says, to fill out. She echoes Alexis DeToquevtlle, the 19th century French observer ol g9vernmeots, who said, "The nature of despotic power ln democratic aaes lJ not to be fierce and cruel but minute and meddlln1." Unlike King Georae. Kina Sam aendl hither swarms of officers with bundles or money and oodles ot regulations. In bis lfea\ urae to pro- tect everybody from everythfna. from dJsaater and discrimination, from pestilence and pollu· lion, he sends money with strtnes attached. II\ this, he is damned tr he doea, and damn~ ii he doesn't. If he sends money without regulation, he risks monumental larceny. If he sends it with regulations, he rtaks an outr11ed citizenry. r' HE HAS AN"'°OUTRAGED clUzenry. More than the size of bureaucracy, Americana who complain about aovernment complain they are up to their esophaaus ln Lndeclpherable rorma, choking red tape, maddenlna detail and over· zealous bureaucrats. ''The government finds it needs the services of 67 ,235 clerk typists, 65 ,281 secretaries, 28 ,069 air traffic con- trollers, 27 ,504 compu- ter specialists, 13,501 internal revenue agents, 5,771 economists, 5,479 voucher examiners . 66 saw sharpeners, 4 bicycle repairers, 6 tree fellers, 5 swine- herds and 15 horse wranglers." In Janesville, Wis., an inspector from the U .S Department of Agriculture cites a small meat packing plant for allowing the grass to grow too high outside the plant. What, one cries to the heavens. does that have to do with the meat inside' '"I guess," says Dan Wiedman, the man in charge of sanitation al the plant, "he feels that if the outside isn't neat. the inside isn't sanitized.·· In Sheldon. Iowa <population 4,500 ), the mayor has to fill out 27 feet of government forms. m quadruplicate. every year, most of them concerning minority employment. Sheldon has no minorities. IN HANOVER, WIS. (population 200) three men operate a small junkyard called Hanover Auto Salvage One is the owner but all three work 60 hours a week and all three draw equal amounts of income from the business every week. The Department of Labor says the two non- owners should be paid overtime. They did not ask for the overtime . Why, they ask, should they be paid more than the owner for t~ same work? In New York. Mayor Ed Koch is told that unless he installs elevators for the handicapped in subway stations, he risks losing federal money for mass transit. The elevators, says Koch, would cost the city $50 per ride per han- dicapped. It would be cheaper to transpo~ them by limousine or cab. Tbe federal government is easily ridiculed for its bureaucratic excesses, its stifling regula- tions. its intrusive Big Brotherism. But against that, one needs to recall it wu the federal gov- ernment, not the states or private industry or private charity or the free marketplace that sustained the country In the Great Depression and saved it from revolution. IT WAS THE FEDERAL government that ended slavery In the South and had to come back 100 years Inter with "swarm& of officers" to make that llberatlon real. It 11 the federal government that lnslsta manaaemenl pay labor overtime ror overtime work, th1l cushions lhe shock of dismissal and prevent.a child labor. It ts the federal sovern- menl thal keeps the poor and the aged out or SOUTH COAST PLAZA ' county poor farm1 and back att..lc1. It la the federal aovernmenl that kup WaJI Street hone1t. makea bank depoe1t1 uler, mak" the air and the water cleaner, reducttl deaths in th• mine 1hart1 of f'enn1)'lv1hla. keeps horror• like thalydomldt lrom dlttl•urtn• our babl , makea American 1lrway1 tht tattti amona tho world'• bu•IC!tl, ind ll"f>I ~h•ot out of our alrwuvoa by contro1Un1 1h1tH to lht small Citiz~n Band own r and lht bl• ttltvlilc>n network•. IT J THE FEDERAL MOVtrnrttfffJt 1fid ltt loan1 which k op man)' 1mall and JMl'Mt t,u t nettmen In bu1lne11, many fum•ra 1t1• Utf' f amlly farm, many student. In tall•#* fl liw thtt federal aovernment whlrh lnJ11<1fld MW Ill• 1r,f(, many downtown 1rH11 ut tht dyln1 ttlu, •Hh money for new hotel11, Jitrklna 11r11et, tJ•ft ccnlen and OJ)tln plaz11 "I have no apolo111.,1 for th41 f~r ti "',...~,,, ment beln1 lnttrt11t d In J>O(JVlt, In trUttlfk"'· education, health and tr1n11~rt10uf1," ffofrlrtf Humphruy <>ncci Hid "Wtw'• jtJtn• l•1 t••fl ur,. of the envlronm nt 11nt1 ntal;li.ft i.t1ti4•fd•'t You ' Me " Wh u '11 icolnM lt1 w11rk '"'' ,,,,, tran1portallon prohl1m1 'r ·rti_. n It 11 Railroad?" Othon Hk, who would '111 It wit~ llfltt•' vlannlna 1nd urll<'hmcy' f'hry11•r7 ll • IMHP Boelna7 'fhe New York Contra! fl•llmld'1 Elmer Rtaat1, &111 h~•d '1f tn. o..,,.,,, At counting Offlrc, Hpnt J!t Y••rt t1rrtt1ri11 mtt wui.i, fraud und aloppy man•1•rn•nt H• tmmrl plenty. lie 18 nut nalvci •bout Utt burHIU'ruy He sayll. "AMERIC:AN8 HAVE COJIY. w UV•t•t more and moru from 11ovornmunt whll• lru•ttnM it less. Many of the ome Individual• wtw ~ moan the growth of government arc th• tint 111 seek its help when their own lnt.rHt. .,,. In volved. ·'They decry the 1ovcrnment buruucnll but are unwilling to accept position• In 1ov~n ment because the salarae1 are too low or th~ ethical requirements too haeh ·'They speak out at every opportunity against the encroachment of 1ovemment but fail to speak up when asked to volunteer for community endeavors They moat often a11ert demands or speaJ< of raghta rather than duty, obligation or responsibility. ·'They see nothing inconsistent with plead- ing for tax reduction yet expecting public services to remain the same. "THE ONCE-PRIZED characteristic of American society of hard work a;d self-reliance too often has given way to the view that ·someone else should do it' or someone else should pay the bill. that someone else being gov· ernment.'' Franklin Roosevell made the economic welfare of Americans a federal commitment. In his turn, Lyndon J ohnson took the ball and ran with it -ran away with it. some say. The 1960s were a time of high employment and great growth. Every American, it was thought, could be assured a Job: a minimum standard of living, adequate diet, decent hous- ing and sufficient health care. Everything looked possible if you threw enough money a nd experuse at it -the moon, Vietnam, the policmg of the world in our image, the end of poverty, racial injustice. decay of the cities and the shdmg quahty of life. MUCH WAS ATTEMPTED, much was ac- complished, much ended up a mess. Where failure resulted, it usually was attributed, in retrospect, to an excessive confidence in what government could do Ed Koch was a congressman who voted with the flood tide of federal largesse. a fact he now regrets as the mayor of New York. '"The bills I voted for came to the floor in a form that compelled approval. After all, who can vote against clean air and water or better access and education for the handicapped? '·As J look back, it Is hard to believe that I could have been taken in by the simplicity of what Congress was doing and by the flimsy em- pirical support -often no more than a carefully orchestrated hearing record or a single consul· tant's report -offered to persuade members that the proposed solution could work throughout the country.·· Clark Clifford, the Washington lawyer who has dealt with both for years. says he has also seen "scandalous waste" in the private sector. .,_ Clerla I011 mc<JmR tax files rn PhUadelphia room. the Length uJ half a football field Paul O'Neill. a former official of the Office of Management and Budget and now a senior vice president of International Paper Co . adds. ·'The steel and auto industry made huge mis· takes. If you put the Washington press corps on the back of industry you'd find equal stupidity." "'Congress has the power but not the inceo· live for coordinat,d control of the bureaucracy while the president has the incenti ve but not the power." said Morris Fiorina, a political scien· li s t, speaking generically Congress can create. chan~e or kill an agency through its funding power Presidents can only hope to mobilize public opinion. Presi- dents seek re-election and a place in history Congressmen get re-elected. not for the broad strokes of history. but for the post offices or sewage systems or dams they bnng their consti- tuents. AND BACK THERE, everybody is for sav- ing money an general but not m particular. The taxpayer in Colorado may not shed a tear over cuts in urban renewal money Cor New York, but don't touch his water projects And vice versa And the rural congressman, who coul dn't care less about a Model Cities pro- gram. votes for Model C1t1es an a trade for a vote for farm subsidies from the urban con· gressman "A billion here, a bilhon there,'" said . 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As they wait for firefigbiers to ar- rive. the teen and his friends play .. chicken." seeing who will linger longest near the arson scene. DR. FtHEMAN These youngsters are among the patients of Dr. Kenneth Fineman, a clinical psychologist who practices in Huntington Beach. He also is an assistant professor with the de- partment of psychiatry at UC Irvine. Fineman devotes special attention to patients especially youngsters with dangerous fire-setting problems. He is chairman of the Fire Services · and Arson Prevention Committee of the California State Psychological Associa- tion wtuch works with firefighters in re- cognizing and counseling arsonists. According to Fineman, fire-setting may be only one of several anti-social behaviors exhibited by a troubled child. But unlike shoplifting or truancy, fire· setting can result in death or aerioua in- jury. as well as great property losses. In 1979, for example, a 6-year-old Huntington Beach boy triggered a home fire in which four family members died. Many young fire-setters may be act- ing only out of curiosity or experiment•· lion. ··Most of these kids haven't been taught the proper use of fire by their parents," Fineman observes. "General- ly, city people never bother to teach their children that fire is not a toy." A few safety lessons usually put an end to curiosity fire-setting, be says. 'The worst reaction a parent can have is ·to ignore it. But a . lot of parents do.' More difficult to treat are the youngsters who use fire as a means of attracting attention or expressing their emoJiipns. Often, a "motivating situation" takes place prior to the fire, Fineman says. This could be the death of a parent. a new baby in the family or the arrival of a new step-parent. If a child receives attention or emo- tional release from a fire, the behavior is "rewarded" and is likely to be re- peated, the psychologist explains. 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If the problem persists, he suggests professional counseling. ··Except with the most seriously dls- t u r bed individuals, controlling fire- setting behavior is not that hard," Fineman says, adding that the family problems behind such behavior also must be resolved. "Once in treatment." he says, "we have a tremendously high rate of suc- cess m seeing that the kids don't do it agaln." TM Bottom Line is your health. There are time1 rn our lives when we forget that and worry about thin91 that aren't nearly as important. When you have your phy$ical and mental health. you have the building blocks with which to face all the attendant problems of living a full, challenging and rewarding life. Pleaae remember thal every day and thank God f~r at We believed rn this idea 10 much that we 1tarted our own busine11 dedicated to health and named it The Bottom Li11e The Bottom Line is an exercise salon where each indnndual receives personalized attention. Our goal is for each person to develop to their fullest potential mentally and physically. Our aerobic exercise classes are conveniently oflered 6 times per day, and last for one hour. Our classes are designed to build strength, flexibility and endurance We would like to invite you to a complimentary class to see what The Bottom Line really is. THC~ 7°m £in.~l--~_(1_1_4,_1_59-_1_4se_ 1560 Bayside Dr. • Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 The Robinson's Gift YOU COULD GIVE DAD TWO DOZEN POLO BY RALPH LAUREN MESH-KNIT SHIRTS, AND NO TWO WOULD BE THE SAME COLOR! Red. yellow, orange. pink~kelly, black. royal. ltght blue, navy. jade. brown. berry, dusty rose. dark beige. white. fuchsia, lavender. burgundy, bone, forest. melon, mint. turquoise, purple. 100% cotton, S-M-L·Xl. $30. Robinson's Polo by Ralph Lauren. 162. To order. call toll-free 1-800-523-7800. J J\6 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Jone 14, 1981 CI honors brightest op graduates, Phi Beta Kappas named at ceremony tJC Irv ine s t ud e nts who ruduated with honors and 119 electt..>d t o the Phi Beta Kappa nat1n11al honor society have been rcrogni1€.'d tor their academic <Achw"em~nts l>r. Clavton Gurnson, dean of c Sd1oui of Fine Ar ts. and San- -0\ Walker Smith of Newport each, a ~raduating senior m 1vrholo~y. a ddr essed the N.'1al convocation Friday tn <rn ford Hall. Sixtt.:l'n s t uJenb gr a dua ted mma cum laud(', the h ighest nor f'orty nine s tude n ts '1 r :.iouatcd magna cum la ude 1 &hd 105 graduated c um laude "ourtt•cn studen ts r ecei ved hbuors in l\~o departments , f'h1 Bela Ka ppa nominees wen· elt.>cted b.., rru.1dent mem- ,. bers of the UCI Mu Chapter on Hoc:hwald, Jlifi. CllrlJtlne Woll, T11'91ll AlegoJ, AIUMlllr• '--I• II-, 1Mt11tat• H•Y ............. lrl•n C'VWMy Johnt0n, Brue• Nol*'I! 1(1.w, II, ..... .,. Ann L••••n<•, M• Nina Ma Ry• Murphy, ~ Mll<hell ~u. MlrMlm L.41111" Tren1, l(allwf'lne Pr•nc• Waee•, KethlMI) s.i. ,..terMltl MUMTIMOTON •eACM: J •yne Robin FrlW'l'l•n, Marilyn Loul,. M<Coy, Marflyn LOUIM Nehrti.u, ChrlM~ Pl>lllppkles R*'1 "-"• Z11eo., NEWPORT B !ACH Pllyllh All· lebl, $1-l)llen Hunter Wllllon, COSTA MllA1 Monica U-Airt.,.baum, I rle Von lere. E.,.I L•UI• MCMHI••. Mary11,,. LOU IH Coy, CORONA OIL MAii: 51.twn Gebtlelle C>.rn, Sari Lynn V 9UQlln POUNTAIN VAU.•Y: Nancy Jeanne ·-·· Donna MMvv..-11• lr-n, Frenk Vlncenl Hate Ill; LAGUNA HILLS: Ml<hul ~r-rlO. l(enrlch, LAGUNA alACH: Barbare SJ9rlO l(eiller, SAN C:LEMINfl: Glen Vlcl0t Fran-. Lind• JOW• ICNIWllKll Jorvmon Atllert Miier.eii, WESTMINSTE R AndrH Merta Herd y, IL TORO: JucNtll Ann E•~tmM, D .. ld Allen Shaw MISSIOfl VllJO: ICaUllffll Oroi Vellck, Llnci. RYlll v .. ,, •••• ANAHEIM Jamn Rey A-y. Nlcnotas Ptllllp Ctenctotlo, Mark Stev•n MM>ry, Jody Lynn MlkOlelt, l.A PALMA Kathy Anne JOlln ....... SANTA ANA JOIVI Wendell Ba llentvne. Rooerl l(evon M•nson, Rall• Ota KIWllll, l.Ance W•""" Wlllner, 01-Malt• Woods, Liem 1(1\k Vy JOhn Miiion Dodd GAllOl!H G ROVE Cha ryl l!llnllelh •~nKMln, CYPRESS. k .. t °""91•• 0'9111\lftd, Allcl• Ellubetll Te~tor. Joel Tlrnotlly W•liwf'; l'ULLl!IUOH, Sally Jo Henman. l(rt•y l..H R~y. ORAHO•• ""',.., Clvl9tlrw Huutl. Jann Rob'" UPllHI, TUSTIN, Lll'da Ol•ne Miiier STANTON De~• Tervko HaUher1, CEii. AITOS Mallendre N•t-lal Petel. PMI 81!TA KAPPA HUNTINGTON •tACH: Celll•rlne Gall JOllnaton, LMll• C...ol Tllo'rpe, ~· o.a...; lllVINE· JelWl•r C-Y. NIWPOllT a lM:M: ~~~C:~~~:~~l·"'.J .. ~~:"~c,:~r.!.1:~:~~ Ml!SA. Patrl<la O'N•ll, DI-Merle WIOO.CS, 8ALaOA: S e ndY Welker S mllll;SA~ CLIMINTI • Sl•lll*> Ale•b C.ln WESTMINSTER Fret1klln David "9kovl(ll Roy Steven 8-clelll, MIHION VIEJO: Kim Louhe R1<llar-LAGUNA HILU Mllry l(e Chi Tu n9, 4'HAHEIM, Ell,. ... 111 Necel .. Hunw.,,er JUNIOll PHI e llTA ICAPPA lltVINE: Oe«lorall o.._n. MISSION VllJO, Ellialleth lH Gerer<I, TOtn Hu1n9, NIWPOltT •lfACH T•Dllll• May Hufn, LAGUN'A NIGUEL, Mark RoMnllWll. IL l'ORO, IUcllard Scel•ll•r. PLACENTIA, Jome• RYHell SemlOr' VILLA PARK, EllHbetll Cwollne Walll. lht.: hasis of academ ic excellen<.·e ~and brt.>adth of studies Election ilSuJll~ lakes pl ac·e 1n t he semor c ar although a few outslandmg nior ... an• t·hosl·n each )Car This vear 98 of the new mc m· r~ w;'l l' ... cn1ors. 72 of "hom Big savings told a s11 i.:rndu.1tcd with honors 1n ~ht>1r mu1111 ... :ind 21 we r e in regulations war j un1nr-; S1xlt'l'n JUn111rs \\t'rL' elected to Phi lkla 1-.uppa lasl ) ear. all of \\lh om llO\\. an• i.:raduatmg \I.Ith honor~ fl• 1111 "'.ulu.1ll·~ lrom Orunge "ou n l~ .u·c . SU~ JM CUM LAUOIE IR ./INE J•""I I ff !>l••e"'· Ro~a )a.NI, llef>. 1em1r> H~u CORONA DIEL MAR· LIH Joa n 1-luur M~•o•n• [I Ht.9111 Ta ylor M1$!>10N VIE v J .,..,~y liocll!<> M•l...OU , EL TORO 8euo AnM ')t,Jt .. llM ANAHEtM M•Uhew l(et ... , R~· YVR8A LINDA Bern.rd ... _ Pttrr• '1••0' ~JA ~~~~Jo:ooe"' Tro)lel. lltVINE Elton K•t• Collln., K•lhy Ann tdu)a• "·A•"~'""" W Kwan, Terri Lou McGltltey, D~roo Li.oo P•rota ~ally Etluibelll Slew•"· D•~l<I l K &row" COSTA MESA Jo Aly'°" P•rk~r. KorW\ JoaoMtle Hell19, HUNTING TOM t~ACH. C.rel<"•" Ann Ho lrlo r. Loo Voon9 FOUNTAIN VALLEY l~y &ff loan ~fl<OO. LAGUNA a EACH Cllrl\l1enne MOrH, COllO,.A 0£l M llN B a rb••• Sl•rnbo'rg> r MIS~ION VIEJO Tim H.._ SAN I A ANA Hui><·,, ~"'" Han '"°" EltlJIDtth M•r~d A.fl"W"f'l(t\. Oonrw P•lrtC•• MtCt•Y Ter ,.,, ,. O.tn1 ... P.•OOO't TuSTtN J•t'HC• l.yrw. A t1"' n '-Y' th•• Tr>w t\\ol'l"<I Fol~'!\ 0ouq: I l(tm AN A~•f1M C.v&.>I L1'nn Turne,. k•rl John ftvnQ<r fU Ll:RTON C• I EHm "'"' B<eO L1mar Pt•t<l f'lA(I NT IA Paut Cn••IO flo•e• tJRll"Gol: >«tty..,,,,,.. "'•llfV GAAl;EN GRO• r Jo ,..,, ·~ P•4• ~· ct PAtSS MH 1a•et ~,, Tulft"f CUM LAUDE _!!!VIME r Y•U \,rf"Ottr ' M 0.f ~'" Mi(l\ .. I . WASlll NGTO~ lAP I P res1 · d c>n t Heagan's "ar against f<'deral regulations has pro d uced a potentia l savmgs of up lo Sl8 billion for busines'l and consumer:. <rncl 1t will bring e\'<•n bigger lx'ncfns m the futurt. the adm1111strntwn ela1mt.'d Salur duy It s onl~ rt•.ilh the tip of tht• l<'l•ht•rg on b llH· bt•ginn1ng." 'O\\-e<I \'1ct• Prt's1dent Gt•orgt• Bush. l'iw1rman of u prl'Strh•nllal task fttrct• on n•gulalOr) relief Ho" 1•vt.•1, Bush and olht•r of fi1·1:ils cautioned tht•ir l.'stimatt• w us a rough t•akululwn 1r1 part ht't'ause \&nou s d epartment:. clul nol ust• :i uniform S) slt•m 111 gJug1ng ~•n·ings l\int·t> Ht·ug;.in took off1Ct'. 11!1 n•gulat1ons hJ\ c• h1•pn 1>lan•d un dt•r n•\'lt'W for possible change 11r ha\ l' ht·t•n n1od1f1ed or \11thclr;rnn ~1osl 111 lhl•m 11:1 in afl Ol"lj.(lllt1(1•tf rrom !ht Tran~portat1on D1·1i:1rtnl(:nl tht• lJ<·purtmt•11t •>f llo11 s 1ng ,11111 L'rban De\clopmt•n t and the En· \'ironmcntal Pm teel1on Agency In its first major accountmg, t he .adm inis lrulion ea lnilaled lhal the regulation cutting cam paign has produt·ed a pote ntial one lime sm mgs of Sl5 5 bllhon to SUI 5 h1lhon, largl•ly from in· 't'sl mcnt costs that 1ndus1rv <1nc1 lot'al gn\'ern m t•nts woufd bt• ~µa1 cd as a result of nol ha\ mg to rornpl) with em 1ronm cntal rt>gulatwns RPyond tha t. there would ht• a recurring sa\ 1ngc; of $5 5 billion 10 SS 9 bLlh on annuall y. c hiefly from rl'duccd operatin~ costs. tht• adm1mstr alwn t•s t1mated The aclmin1stratwn claimed suc·cess h} other m easures. also For t•xa mple . 1l saul the nu m IJt"'r of proposed r u les published daily 1n the Federal ~('j!IStt•r ha!>' he<'n C'UI Ill h.ilf sinc·c Janua ry ancl t h at lhl' FP<leral Register itst•lf 1s ahoul J third smalll'r than \I.hen ltl'.tgan took offi<'e. Give Dad a taSte of old- time country goodness from Hickory Farms of Ohio· Father's Day is June 21st. Texas Spread 1 lb BEEF STICK Summer Sausage. t2 oz Mild Cheddar Hom 8 oz Edam Stick. 7 • , oz Koppelzak • . 7 oz Plain Goud•. 5 01 Smoky Bar and Strawberry Bon Boos. 21.98 Backpacker 8 oz. Sharp Cheddar Stick, 7 oz. Safal'IT mer Sausage, 7 oz. Plaln Gouda, 5 oz. Smo Bar, 4 oz. Oreplne. 2 oz. Cheese Spread, 6 oz. Sweet·Hot Mustard and Strawberry Bon Bons. 15.98 plut ouw.,,1oec1 dlll"'-'V e11eroe 11 *"'111*1 We'll even enclose your peniOnal greeting. St.op in today! ll/l••itollliiWit~ ickori f1t1.t SOUTH COAST Pt;AZA 540-6991 Lower ·carousel Man O~n Dally 'Tll 9 -Sunday 11-6 America's Leading Clieee:~store&t .. 1 MUSic. EDllC&JION . c TeR NOW ENROLLING SUMMER CLASSES Yamaha 1545;, JEHREY RUAD IAVINE CAllf 9..!11 4 CJ> °' :> i» > ::> °' 'n ~ CONCERT SERIES TUESDAY. JUNE 23 7:30 P.M. PHILLIP KEVEREN performincJ on ~ Yamaha GX-.1 Spttt.1fHr OnJan Acflnissioft FREE CALL FOR RESERVATIONS ( 7 I 4J 559-5440 15455 Jeffrey Road, Irvine, Ca 91.714 $10 000 Enter the Johns Hopkin• GRAND First N1tlon1I SHrch for RIZE' Personal Computing to Aid P • The Handicapped SUPER Johna Hopkin• U11lvertlty 11 conductl"9 • netlonwlde 1Hrch lor ldou end Invention• lhrough which perton•I computln9 mey etd ''" hendlcepped. Thlt Morch 11 tund•d by 9re11ll from The Nltlonal Sele~ Four>dallon end R•dlo Sheck lnlormetlon 11 n•llable from l our nH,,,y Redlo Sheck Hurry-clHdlfnt It 613()/ 1 HI-Fl Digital-Display Stereo Receiver-Cut 33°/o 0 @ I 8 I 0 ~·'>"C: 0 1' .. P) ~I ·~ STA-720 by Reallstlc! I I •Iii" .. :·.,· .. '.-, . :'.!..'!! ! ! ! 1 ::: '. \ l \\ \\\\\\~.:~~\~~:: .. 0 0 0 D 0 n 0 0 u 0 tr:1 IA( f ,,pJ 0 -.. : ·9 . . ..~ I -----I -I No dials or pointers to misread -this slimline receiver nas an electronic counter and LED display you can read from across the room And exclusive Auto- Maglcfhne-tunes f-M stations. automatically. 25 watts per channel min. rms into 8 ohms from 20-20,000 Hz with no more than 0 OS°'o THD Only 3:1.," high' #3 1-1997 Saves100 19ft95 Reg. '.:::I 299.95 47°/o Off! 3-Way Speaker System • STA·720 AM/FM 6'41fff Sllm•Une Receiver • 1Wo Optlmus-25 '"''"·Wn watnut V.Mer .,._.,. e.cti with 10" Woofer, 4" Midrange lnde2Vt"TwNtttr • LAa-110 Automatic Beft·Dtfve lUmtablt with Hlnaed Oust Cover Ind S21.-.V.lue AeeJdo/lhu,. R47EOT Mlfnetlc Clrtrldge save '2 Optlmus~-25 by Reallstlc Save s70 Reg. 149.95 Each Quality sound at a great low price! Ideal for floor or shelf placement- the enclosure is acoustically sealed , re inforcing the 10" woofer's output for deep bass down to 45 Hz. The 4" mid ranQe and 2'n" tweeter are designed for clear sound with exhilarating highs to 20,000 Hz. Genuine walnut veneer (not vinyl or plastlc) enclosure. #40-2027 Take Home a Great Sounding Stereo System at 38°/o Off! Save s2eoso $459 R'9g. Separate Item• 739.80 t I \\\\\\\\~~, 0 0 ..... I t I I ~·-"""-..... , ....... . QettMMoet OUtof Your 8PMk•,. CHARGE IT flyfOST S10RESJ Utta and properly angles ~'* 7" off the floor. Im· prowa bin ,..ponM. #40-1253 1 . NOW 17.50. Our working windbreaker, Regularly 35.00. Water- proof nylon takes on the dash of great new fashion colors: deep spruce green combined v. tth purple stripes. Sizes S- M-L-XL. Men's Furnishing~ • NOW 7.50. Our anchor door knocker, Regularly 15.00. Sail 1hrnugh lhl Joor 111 ho~pttalit}' Our 'oltd hra'' 1mponcd Juor knoc~cr 1n anchor -.h..ipc.· l'0111c' comph.:1c "'11h hardv.an: lur mnu11t11 g fhc (iallcnc' NOW25.00. Our deck kimono, Regularly 50.00. Forcru1sc wear or at home, a cool cotton. Navy with widetrack red and gold trim. One size fitc; all. Men's Furnishings. • • • A ~"*' • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 14, 1981 .. WO ne! EXTRAORDINARY OFFER BY UOAST MUSIU TO UONTINUE A REUORD BREAKING YEAR 1981 has thus far proved a record year for the Coast Music Stores. From now until June 18, we want to compl etely eclipse our sales records for any year to that date. To accomplish this~ we have worked out a plan -a new plan so attractive and profitable for the purchaser that we positively believe that, when it is properly understood, everyone shopping for a piano or organ will give Coast Music a closer look. Coast Music Stores have grown and become famous by giving the greatest possible value for the least money. It is needless to repear that, by buying for our three stores on the Pacific Coast in Orange County, we enjoy advantages that no one else can hope to obtain, and because we want still more to increase our volume of business, we are giving to every purchaser more for the money he has to invest. Coast Music means service. Coast Music means lessons. Coast Music means value. Here is our plan for Piano & Organ buying: TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE DOLLAR From now untii June 18, 1981 we will give every purchaser of a new piano or organ a receipt for twice the amount of his down payment op to 8500.00. Pay SI 00 and get credit for 8200. .Pay S250 and get credit for 8500. Pay SI 50 and get credit for 8300. Pay S350 and get credit for 8700. P ay S200 and get credit for 8400. Pay S500 and get credit for 8I 000. This applies to every new piano or organ in our stock. No restriction or reservation. It applies to the lowest priced piano we carry as well as to the world's finest, all the celebrated makes for which we are authorized agents. Included in these are such world famous pianos as Yamaha, Kohler & Campbell, Currier, Kimball and many others. Remember that at all times and under all conditions, the Coast Music Stores sell better pianos for less money. But now· your payments have j~ doubled the value that they have had before or ever will have again. The piano may be selected at once and dell vered at once subject to credit approval. ONE DOLLAR DOES THE WORK OF 'I'WO A7 I J l I f . ' i i J • 4 i ~-----.......... -----......,.....___._.._. ................................................................................... 191191lmllml .. ll -........... . ,, .... ,..../ ..... Orange Coast OAILV PILOT /Sunday, June 14, 1981 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI •USINIU NAM• ITAT•MINT Tiie loll•fne llerJOnt are dolnt IMISIMltM BAY SHADOW APAATMIHTS, .of W. Bay St., C..i.t Mese, CA '2U7 Slllnn·"u ~ W • Vi. Correl, Anellelm, CA '801. Jen-Ian Cll11oano, '474 Via C"'r•I, Anaheim, CA '2t07 flll1 DuslMlt It <•nd11<le4 lly a oaneral Hrtner11Wp 5'11,.,..Fu Cll ... ng Thll ti.It-I was Hied with tht County Clerk of Or.,oa Counly on J uM 11, 1'•1 P UBLIC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE --------l'IC'Tl'10Ut eut1NeM l'ICTITIOUI •UllN&U NAMe ITATllM9NT NAM& STATaM&NT ,._ ,.......,_. --11 ...... llodl- TM lel_.nt .,.,_ 11 dol"I ~ -· .. I Mlt H : ""atT1oa &HTtltfl"llll, 2411 N A T U "A L a L • 0 A H C • J-. C.lol MIM CA,..__ P:LOWllt DlllON, SU 1,.,lflt OA .. YM.wah ....... IWI.~ .. A-. Newport a.di, CA tlMI. -. ... CA .... SUSAN MA1t1• lltOOIUCIC, Ut Tlllt llu!llM .. 11 <M41UCM41 ll't e Irvine A-. H•wPO<I htell, CA llml ... pef'tMnlllp, ttMO. Gery M. Well Tllli ~It <OflCIUlltel lly an If!. Tllw ~ -ltlW ... IN • ,,,_, ,..,,.,., cien et Of'811 .. eoum., 911 "8811 M. 8rOOrkk Jun.•. lttl Thlt 1tal•"'"'4 •M 111.0 wllll Ille l'\6&111 C-l't Clel'k ol Or-C-ty on Mey l'vlMllNd OrMtit C.." Dall't Pfle4., 211, '"' J..,.. 1, u. 21, llll, "'' z-..1 ,.,.,,,., "... --------PublltNO Orange Coast Dally Piiot, Pullll-Or ..... Coall ()ally Piiot, June u. JI, 2', July S, ... 1 ,....,, Mey JI, J .... 1. u, 21, 1 .. 1 24'0-41 -·-------PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUI •USINaU NAM& ITAT&fl'•NT The loll-Ing .,.,_, It dot ... lluJI ........ AM ERICAN D!,.ENSf. TECHNOLOGY, LTO., ltJ1 Blrcll, Suite 1$7, H-1 llffcll, CA '1660, J , MICHAEL GAIMM, .S7 •trcll. Sult• I SI Newpon llffch, CA '2..0 Tlllt ~~It c-.CIMI by an In dlvldual J. MIU\MI Grimm This •IA....,_t 111ou lll!ld wltll the c ... nty Clert of Or8'\1111 County an J11M•,1•1 ICMUMACMalt & MIClteY A uw4-let*' ,. o..11.--. loolte -N-~ hecll, CA ntM ,.,..,11 Publlt-Oranoe CoHI Delly Piiot J.,... 1, I•, 21, 2', 1•1 2'1WI PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI •UllN•U NAMI ITAT•MaNT The lot-Int __, It dOh'tl 0..tl• MU et OlHTAl SALES COHSUl l ANTS, UlJ Cha-• Road, ~ult• JtO, Tuttln, CAUMO l'R•HK MAGLIOCCO 42 LOH...,., Irvine, CA t21U Thi• _l,_H It Conclu<led Dy an In· dlvldUll ,.r_ MaQlloc<O fllh ttl'-1 WAI fllecl Wllll lhe County Claf1l of Oranoe County on Me, f'ICTITIOUI •UllNIU NAMel TAT•MllNT Tiie l•H•wlne ~-· a re dolne IMltfMU ... NEWPOltT VHl'A, 2"' W. CMll Hleflw•'t, '"-11188<11, CA '2"1 M OP•O·CVCLIS INC., a C•llfwftla C~•UM, 2"' w. , .... HIQhwl 't, '"-1 .. 1d1, CA t2t6), Tiii• bull-It <ONNclld by a car· -••Ion. ~Y<let,lllt S Pa'10w, Prwldeftt Tlllt ltl...,_t wet filed wllll tl'll c ..... t., Clerti o1 Oo-an .. coun1r w Ju...•."" ""'* "· 1 .. 1 l'IUIH l'ubll•-o..,... Coad Delly Pl1911 Publllhecl 0r.,,.. co .. 1 Dally Pttoc, JllM 1, u . "· tt. 1•t ua .. 1 May JI, June 1 1~. 21, 1 .. t JU211 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI •USINIU ""''". STATIMINT "ICTITIOUS •ustNIH The 1o11-1119 parsons are ooln9 NAM& IT•TIM•NT butlneu .. Th• lollowlng P•,.on• ar• aolno OAT•8ASE COMPANY, JOO I t>utlnen.. R•dhlll Ave • '°"· COit• Mesa. CA l'ICTITIOUI •UllNllS TAURUS ENTERPRISES, 17•St t2•1•. NAME ITATIM•NT Nicholl St Unit J Hunllneton he<ll JoHoll l Deel.,., l:U.1 Ml H-Tha follow Int pet$011t are dolno CA '2MT " ' Drive, S.n11 Ana, Calllornla '710S t>utlMUH RONALD KAWATA, 21271 Ffffl llobert A Root, Jt St Tropei, p l A s M A c u T T I N G l i ne Hunllnvton Beach CA,,... Newl)Ort lle•ch, C•lllornl• n .. o SPECtAllfl!S, 17..Sl Mt Herrmann, MIKE WOHDEA tl•I El 0 oco Thi• t>utlneu h conducted by • Fountain Valley, Callloenle t210I Clrcl• Fountain llall,;y CA t2IOI r ~neral partnert/llp Gartll J w1 ... 111 cor-oo, L_ 1 · • Jo..e>n l 0ec1ue 8Ncll, Calllornla MU Tiii• buslneu Is conduct.a by • This st•l-1 wet lllect with tht BOii A'(Cler, SQ West Kent. Santa u-neral ::..~~ County Clerk of Or.,~ Counly on Ane , Calllornl• tVCM Tllll ~t wu llleo with 11'9 Jun• 11, 1"1 Thll 1K11lneu h conaucted Dy a 1 ,.,.,... -r•I partnerl/\lp. ~=~Y 1~~r-of Oran~ Count, on Publlslled Ora1191 Coast Dally Piiot, Garth J w 1.. I . . "1W IS June U, 11, 21 Julys. 1tl1 , .. , ••• Tllll Ital-I wa• llted with lhe Pul>lllhecl 0.-Coa1t Dally Piiot, County Ct•rk of Oran~ County on June 1 If •1 -,., 1•~ •i June•. 1'111 • ·• .... ...... F1USU I Publlthed 0.anot Coa•t D•llY Piiot, J UM 1 U, 11, 21, 1•1 JSl7 81 PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE "C'TITIOUS •UllNESS NAME STATl!MENT The loll-1119 perlOfl II 0011111 IKISI· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS neu H PUBLIC NOTICE NAMESTATEMENT (a ) THE CF GROUP, !t>I T,,. lo11ow1119 per-'• •r• 001no l>Vll PIECES. 3112 Pierce Avenue, Co.i. l'ICTITIOUS•USINIESS nen•• Mew.CA'2•2'. NAMIE STATEMENT LASTING ME MO R IES, 1068 CARL FORESTIERI, l1t1 Pierce Tiie 1011-1119 per~ .,•OO•nQ 11;1" S..lo"H Cm ta~· Cahlorn•• t2'26 •ven.,., cosu Mna, CA 92U• ,,.uas wone R r .. ch, 1041 S•llnu , This 1111$1MH 11 c-ucted by an In· PEGASUS PAINTING, lOI CosiaMo ... C..11orn1•tllt>26 dlvlOual. Lagonia, Newl)Ort Buen. Calllornla DI-E h1<h. 1068 SalllWIS, Cost• CARL FORESTIERI 91'43 Mew, Calllorn1a •»lll> This si.tt......,t wa1 Ille<! wltll tN M•c'-1 S<ou 8acn.r, l01 lU90f'•• Th11 1>u>1nen " conoucted by • County Cleni of Or-County on May Ord"r Now to 1n.ur1 DtU11•rv F'or Father's Day, June 21st 0 Looking O ut To Sea .. by .N. ,,," II 1(1 d,\~t·ll First Edition Collector's S tein Pretentll\Q "looking Out lo s.o· -"• tomoua and ~Ing Nonnan Aock~I ctol&lc now oopl\J<ed In boHellef on o gen\llne PQ'Celoln CoUectol"a llleln Stein come• oom plete wllh Cefttll· cote ot Aulhenncttv. lndMduollv num b9red With lh• 1teln't MftOI number wllhln Ile edlHon llmlt ot 9,900 and algned by The curator ot lheMuseum SAVE.., to 25% below list price on our dtrec1 1rnport1 on Germen beer 11e1ns and Black Forest cuckoo clocks (L1m11ed ed1t1on Meltlach & Rockwell steins eJtcluded) llnu1/111r llUll.,ntlc ( o/IN tiW. ltom nt.-NMmMt Roc4-# flluwum ,,.,. rhf' l "'"" fllurm"" HO<"'" rll Mu.rum ( ol/('c lion "' ~ "1{6<11 ~t.o&w,1~~« OLD WORLD 7561 COOD AYl llJNTIN6TOH BEACH Hours: Mon-Sat 11 ·7. Sun. 11-6 (714) 894-4133 The Adrien Arpe/9 Special Beauty Makeover at SFA. .. Just '30. A IOlll 11Nu1r m.Pl'O~ dftcne<J 10 ~1'"" •ltd ""'iultze roor loo4s botn ol t~ ••1>«11~ of ®r Arpttl ~ •rw1 °"' Nlr I••"-'""'•' H4wJ ,.,,., ~I" f,.,. ltrJI Uep • <•~ul •n.t/y111 Of ;o.ir J.li•n •nd /w11 Ne•l ~II •ndu/llf! YOU '" lite l•mou• l\dr~n A,.,,.;/ l'OllutlOn l1lr 8te>{~/ul•r l't,.I "'°"''~ 10 rite-.nd .. idu•I ntt</1 of ....,, .i. '" •nd lttl • li.11cu1 th.I• ~«1 for VO<Jr ,..,,. tl'•lurC' •rw1 condt110n 1rw1 • •l~l1'1fl •"1/I blo .. dr,. .. t'f 11•t.Qf limp dr) lll!'perlect /1ni1/>I "'" ..,dr..,. -'rpel Pf"s-ON/ued m.i•t' up 1pp/1Utl0fl 1r>d .. ''' t»P' peoorwl11ed Ho... lo M HOtnf' .-orl.h<.oc4 11,.. wM>-ru11 'JO MOl!' IJO(>IJ ,_,, r~ ulon Perm, on 1.11,. roo tile •so ""'"' no .. 'JS Perm> •nt lude cur •lurnooci •nrl >l•l"'f> ~~~ '!./:2:''""'"'nt H<J J})J in Swrlt Cour Plil1J 'n<rinOr liiiff;;;;;;s;fon~· ---d'"'" 11if. rllr'lil' '°" ••e II incluck. I SAtn ~1ble Pf!f'l-Off, I Pir1/11n llNI frNrmenr 10 s8l 1n 1/>r ~10. ol 1~ trNrtNntl 1 ~~•n l•onlnf /or rrauble WOC• •nd I\~"°'' MIK1Ue 1'MIOVll (hen, ~II MIO• •I ompl~t /lltr M1kf'O.W-I Wmpoo Ind 1e1/p ""'""~/or 1 lwl1tt ..... loolc"W iii·~ \..,I("' f ..,,, ,. ,,. '., ,., 'i ,, ... f ,, \t,...., Newport e .. cn, Cal1forni• '21 .. l genera l ~rtnerll•P l 70. 1981. Marcln .. n~~SM~,~~C~~ W~neR h1<h "'·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mua.Calllorn<a'2677 Thos U•tem.nt ••• fllf'd with the Publllhe<I o..,. Coast Daily Piiot, NOTICE T1111 1>us1nou 11 conducted or • County Cltt1! of 0.-County on May I May JI.June 1, 1•. 21, lttl 2-.et v-neral P¥tne,..twp 21. 1'1t M1cheel s B&eh•r FIU5tl - Thos st.1oment wa• fllfd with the PubhMWd Or.,.OR Coa•I Dally Pilot, PUBLIC NOTICE County Ctor• of Oun~ Counly on J"'"• June 14 11. 71 Juty s. '"1 1104 11 l , .. 1 Flt.MU Publ•theo Oran~ CoaSl Deily Piiot, Juno u . 71 19, July~ 1991 7703 11 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •ustNISS NAME STATEMENT T ... lollow1no per.on It doing buM STATEMENT 0 1' A•ANOONM•HT ,.u H 0" USE 01' I lEXtN ENGINEERING, 2'90 Babb, 1 FICTITIOUS •USINISS NAME Costa Mew. CA '26» 1 The 1ou-1ng ,,.,_ have aban-Jao Oell Lex;11, tteO Babl>. Costa PUBLIC NOTICE 'done<! tN use of lhe "'""~ bullneu Me1a, c. '2U•. l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS 1nam• ThlS bul4ness Is conouctod by an In NAMESTATEMINT I CLIMAX INSULATED BAGS, dt•ldu•I Tiie lolloWtnt ,,.,_, Is 0011>9 t>usl 11411 Ntchol1, Unit H. Hunt1"9ton Jack Lu in neuH 1eoach,CA,,_ I Tn" s1.ttemen1 wu filed wllh the BEST IHR CLEANERS, JtlO CHRISTINE M. MORRELL!, 17SO County Clor• of Or•n~ County on Hart>or, • H, Costa Mesa, Calllornl• Whittler, •IS. Costa Mew CA '2•11 June II, tt11 '2•27 CARLENE MORRELL! (Carol "'Ufa Seng KllD4l Hem, "'3t l•y Glenn A I, 17l0 wt..llier, •7S, Cost.a Mela, t:Pubt•sne<I Oraovr coast Delly Pilot, Rold, L99UN. Nifu.1, Calllornle t~71 CA '207 JuM U, 21, 11, July S, ltll 1"4 .. 11 This t>uslneu It condU<led by an In· Thl1 l>usiMS1 was conducted bl e dlvldual ~nerel HrtnenNp ---- Sane Kao4l Nam Ovllllne M. Monellt I Tiiis scat-I was 111«1 wllh ,,.. Thl1 11.tt-t ..... llled with the County Clerk of Oran~ County on County Clar• of OranQlll Cou11tv on DAILY PILOT JuM •, 1•t ,.IUSl7 June•. "'1 ,,4,., l CLASSIFIED ADS Pu1>11.-O.ange Coat! Daily Piiot, PubllSIWG 0.-Coast Dally Piiot, 8 42 -5878 June 7, 14, 11.21, 1"1 2m..1 June I, 1•. 21, :it, tMI U'17~1 We're Moving to South Coast Plaza and Celebrating w1th Great Savings in a ll Departments -for Men, Ladies, Boys, and Girls! The Sears circular appearing eleewhere In this newspaper In- dicates en lnaertlon date of Wednesday, June 10, 1981. This Is Incorrect. The sale effective dates are Sunday, June .14 through Saturday, June 20, except where otherwise noted on the l n dlvldual merchandise. I Sears I \(All\ llOUUCK AlllO C6 • SELF-STICK TILE INSTALLS EASILY! m TODAY'S PRICE INDOO /OUTDOOR RED QUARRY TILE •FOR PATIOl 6 FOYE.Ill! • IUll T-IN SPACEll FOR A PERFECT FIT! dAr'SPllCE rar:., .. 2ec FAICY BLAZED MOSAIC Tl~ .......... ,ti ,.. -ll .. tll'!."';, IASY MITWA~ C)ML1 • 11'8 MUii fl• WAXIDt .,.,.... n . ..- 1-COAT LATEX FLAT PAINT • SMOOTH EVEN AMISH ON WALLS/CEILINGS! •WATER CUAN-UPI TODA Y'S PllCE fll8~9 ........ ~ ....... ~~~~ ..... - °"· • ·17~c · =:-~"":".wr rate' 'i Jt. • mTIAl ...... NI Alf._ 1r •tr MATm SANTA ANA m1s.. lriltll St WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA COSTA MESA 15111 I.a m W. 11~ 2221 1WW ......... •-MJ IHIHM Street l11l1m -.w...1 557-1324 ama .541-1111 M>1121 Saturday I Q;-6 -S•day I 0 to 5 PM. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/SUnday, June 14, 1981 PlJBUC NOTICE PUBl.JC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE ---------------~·- 11'ATaMllWfOI' AM .. OOftMlllO' l'ICTITIOUI 1u111••11 fllCTtTlOU~ au11 .. •11 fllCTITIOUllUllM•SI fllCTlnou1 •u1111•11 fl1C1'1TIOUI 11111 ..... l'ICTITic:: ~:.:: ... ,.,.. elAMS ITATeMatn 'I'll i:=~ ITATIMIENT .. AMIUTAT•IM .. 1' NAlld ITATIM•N'f NAM8 ITA1' .. MNT Tiie ......... ...,_ llM ...,..,,... Tiie fol~lno INfMl\a ere clolr1t _,,!.. ., 1111 ""'°ns .,. do Int TIM klll-lnt ...,._ ere 0011111 Tiie fol,_lno ---are 001"0 bual Tiie lollowlno ~raon1 e re doln11 1,..,..., .. ,ldltltilM.....,....~: INllMM•. :i..stnest•; ntss.. _,_. ... VILLAG• INV•ITMl!NTS, loob 1$oc1~~:. H ~.~ ..... ~ ~ c : .. & c "~· IALIOA ISLAND HIERITAOE. IEAOLIEWOOD l'U•NITUIU O'DONNELL & IRIDE•o. ,., O•ANOE COUNTY l'LO•AL O.rll .... A-, HunllflftOft llMcll. Cyprffl, cA--. n llC °" • 2tl Eut ..., l'ronl, BelllOe Ill-. DIST , 1 ... 1 l'alllc C..at H ...... ey, Dove SlrM4, Sult• 7t0, HtwPOrl BHch, De1.1VeAV CO-Ol'eAATIVE, 401 W CA~ Cell,.,...U "962 SunNI INcl'I Celllot'ftle 90742 Cellfornla f2MO ~_,Ill l'ul..,._ CA ttm Tiie "klltloul lullntu Name r• ltlCHARD l'AUL MASAK, 103H Gell Vin.le Smllll lCW Diamond LM ... ·..,..,., 175' l!HI Duell Cotta ""'--B..slllfts Vonturt, IJOI ltANDALL 's. STARK: JR., l'rffl· ,.,.,... 19 ...... w• llltd lft Or .... :,1:.:1-c:-1, ,_t.ln VellAtY, CA A•tnut, BellloN 111a'nd, Ca lllornle .... ltverd, Bel .... , Celtlonlle ftMI Do.,. Strwt, Sullt /fJJ, NtwPOrt BeK/I, dent, 214 So. ~. fllllle"'°", CA .C-1Ytf\J--..t ,.. • '2"2 DH n ~. -OCHft A_ .. Celll0rnl•t2MG. flW l'HI I' H ' •~ ST•l'HEN MICHAl!L 0.LION, Saal IHCll, CMH-•tt740 Br-o CMlll«, Inc.,• Cellfofnle C.HAALIS IARltlTT, VIC.e l'rosl-Garlleld L~~ -:.c;:~~llE • .!;;' IOatS tlll ,_..,,., Cour t, l't1•nlel11 Wllllarn A Al ..... JOI Eotl l•Y Kttl ICftlt llt, l15' &ell O<Hll corp0<ello0\, UIS Cem~ Dr"'-, Suhe iclent, 241021!1 Toro R-, •I, l.e9"f'O CA~ • on • Valley, CA ft10I. l'ront, Btlboe lllend, C.lltornle taMZ 9eulovenl, ........ Cellfomle, ftMl 10$, lr•IM, Cellfwnl• t:Z71S Hiiis, CA~ Tiiis ~ ••• cMClucWd by an Thia buslneu 11 conducted by • Tiiis llutlntu 11 condll<IH lly • Tl'lla _.....11 c..-.cted llY • llldl· This 11us1,_, h conductt<S by • L 0 It I! TT A Lu DA c 0 0 0 , 1"411vlcluel. ..-a1 ~. toner el ~-.Np neu trust 11tntre1 perin.11111> S.Cretarv, 1INJ INcll a1wc1., HWftl· l'tllllp H. McN•,,_ Rlcl\ard P. MoMll Wllllom A. AllOft l..M ..... ,,_ eo.to Mne Busl~$ Venture .,,._ llMcll. CA '2'41. Tllla ..,...._ -llled wltll ttw Tlllt Motenwnt was flled with 11'9 Thia tie-w .. llled wllll ttw Tllll -· w• llltd wllll Ille ????, Partiwr D. KINT MASMAR T.-wor c-1yo.nia10r.,.c.w.y..,Mey ~~o.not0r.,.c-tyonMoy CountyClt,,.otDranoeeoumvonMey C-tyCleftlofOreneeC-yofJ-Thia 1atement -fllod •llh tlle SSSPeuwtne. •J.ta,c.iteMow,cA ti, ltll. • • 21, "'' 4, ltll County Cl°"' Of 0.1r199 CountyonJunt 92'26. ,,..,. fl1.atl6 "1"'11 1'1 .. lf 11, ltll Tiii• ...,....._ 11 cOftlhocled llY en un l'llllllllllad Or ... C-t Delly PllOI, Publlllled Orange eo.11 Dolly Piiot, Pulllllhed Orenoe Coast Delly Piiot Pwllll....., 0r...,. CMll o.tly l'llot, Inc., __ -lotloft _, ,,,.,, • Moyl1,J ... 1, 14,21, 1tt1 2-.1 Moy >l,J ... 7, 14,21, lttl 24Mott M•y>1.J ... 7, 14,21, "" t'41.t\ J-7.14,Jl,a .1•1 2JM.41t. 01.._,0-&Cnrl<llw -1ntnNp • ... NtWI*' (Mier Drlw D. l(n --r-.;;::-:~;;:-;;=:-:-:=-=-=-~-=-==:--::~:-::---=-::-=--=~~=:-"'.'.""~=-----.,..-L-----------'~t Offke ... Miit Tl'llt N-w .. llled wllll Ille DAYIS·IROWI 41 I E. 17th St. COSTA MESA . New Hours Now OPEi SUNDAYS I I :00 TO 4:00 PEOPLE COUNT ON us EVERY DAY FOR: D ·1 p·1 t ~u::;:.c•n•u ~=~~.~~, .. of Dr .... County ... Coupon Sa vings, Complete Stocks, Local News and Sports II J I a PwbllllledOronvo coeuo.11~1=. Pv1111~0r-.co .. 1~11~1= ------------------~ and Advertised Values. ,, Juneu.11,21.Juivs.1"' u?M1 w-1.'4,21.21.1.., ,..,., SAVE2&¢ SPECIAL! "CASINO" iulOPUM CRYSTAL STEMWARE SAVEeo~ . SPECIALI 24oz. SIZE 5 oz. TUBE SAVE •4.00 PAMJOMC "AM/FM" PORTABLE RADIO With slide-rule tuning dial 3· PM dynamic speaker. Operates on 2 "AA" batteries (Ml ...._.) SAVE 11.00 WE HONOR YOUR CREDIT! llUITTI DRY IDEA ROU-ON ANTl-PEltSPtRANT Scented or Unscented 2t31.99a SAVEeoc VITALIS "THE PUMP" llH. • SUPH NOlD IMJle.ADOIOl HAIRSPRAY YOUR CMOICl .. J.99u SPECIAL! ~:::;t;:JI !P~1 fowder AD PRICES PREVAIL: SUNDAY, JUNE 14th THRU TUESDAY, JUNE 16th PRESCRIPTION REFILLS ARE AVAILABLE BY PHONE AND IT'S EASY TO TRANSFER YOUR PRESCRIPTION. Give our pharmacists your name. your pre· scrip11on number. and the name of your pre· v1ous pharmacy. and we II handle the details SAVE 8 3.00 BUCK I DECKER 12 VOLT CAR VACUUM Use In car, van camper boat Plugs into most 12V cigarette 16B 5 hghler receptacles Mll 8 3 REBATE BLACK & DECKER 12 VOLT CARLITE u, •• ,.13.95 Babv Shampoo Flood, spot & emergency 3 00 (11 u.1 light. Plugs tnlo most 12 • 0 11 mtt -gg cu. =~:~~r:_tte lighter r•• ,, 10·95 ..... i.m" at ..... -~:"'.::a • :S :".:um mm,.. ltlll -==============:..:; SAVE•2.oo VACATION PHOTO SPECIAL noca UPNOWI on Fresh Kodak Fiim with Prepaid Processing Mailers ...... ....... &"9T ,..., .. , ...... ur....--....... MC..-- 4.39 1.2 •• ~-.... . ... ........ ......... ---~' 6--~ 4.39 4.69 -....... -~ . ... ..................... M u\trr Card Su.u.1.79 BLUE STRATOS An-ER IHAVI LOTION 5 00 .~.. . COLOGNE 6 00 ·~--. •n 7.00 SPECIAL! I ,. 69C.. SHOP 7 DAYS A WEEK I !J 00 AIVI TIJ 'I .10 PM MONOl\Y TURIJ SATIJRO,'\Y . q no l\M JO ,· (l(J PM ~UNOI\ y .. ,..._..,.,.\ , ........ • IMTAA*-_,,'""' • ibttMf• (Mt~) SAVE •s.oo H-.oTOM TRIPLE HEAD RECHARGEABLE SHAVER For all men wl1h all types of b•dl. Cordless . . _37.95 REGULAR DRIP or ELECTRIC PERK ~~-2.29u SPECIAL! Auorted flaYora. Regular or Diet SPECIAL! . ------. ---------------________________________ .._ ............ _______ _ ..... Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 14, 1981 TV coalition's morals a threat to majority The Moral Majority, as critics have pointed out. is ne ither. Jerry Falwe ll's group isn't anything close to represent- ing the majority of the citizens of this country. Morally -well, how moral is an organization that s trives to impose its own set of rigid beliefs and standards on the rest of the nation? So long as Falwell and his narrow-minded band confined their philosophy to the pulpit. it was easy to dismiss. It's not so easy to dismiss their efforts to control what we'll see on network television. The Moral Majority, through Jerry Falwell , had been recruit- ed into the camp of a Mississippi minister named Donald Wildmon in an effort to cleanse TV of violence, profanity and excessive sex as they see it. Their Coalition for Better Television <CBTVl means busi- ness Frighteningly it seems to have found the tool to turn the screws on those who decide what we will see and not see on our TV sets . What they're setting up is a nationwide boycott of advertisers who sponsor s hows that don't fit their criteria. That boycott could be very successful. Advertisers have big bucks invested in those s hows and they' r e very nervous when a program steps on the public's sensitivity. They'd rather be safe and cancel u touchy show than r•sk losing sales. The CBTV is well organized It claims 396 religious and civic groups supporting the effort, has 4,000 volunteers monitoring thC' networks, has distributed 500,000 questionnaires asking for pro- gram evaluation, and plans to mail out a st(j ggering 15 million pocket size cards telling Americans what they should and shouldn't buy. There's nothing illegal about an economic boycott. The Boston Tea Party was an early example But it's a scary prospect to con s ider that this little band of zealots may have a big say in what we can and ican't view on our television. TV has much to criticize. No question about that. Ir CBTV suc- ceeds in reducing the jiggle shows. outrageous violence and heavy sex from prime time, not many people will find fault But what next? Archie Bunker ? A program on teen-age pregnan- cy? The shooting of a president? lf they succeed, the choice won 't be ours. It will be theirs Pure a nd simple, this move- ment is aimed at dictating the moraJ standards for the entire nation. Someone has to stand up and make it clear that CBTV's r eactionary . fundamentalist dogma are not the rules by whi ch mos t of us wish to live. Marketing off target · Sometime in the 1960s. youth t oo k the s tage . The e ntire marketing structure of the Unit- ed States was turned to capturing the younger members of society chiefl y those in the 16-35 range. Some of the key targets were aimed at even lower ages. what with statistics purporting to show that the bubble-gum set had heavy bucks to s pend on goods that would kee p the great American economic system hum- ming. The advertising images being fed to us, partic ularly on television. made anyone over 35 feel guilty if he or she didn't belong to the Pepsi generation and s nuggle into jeans made for 35-inch hips. The companies still hanging on to that concept had best look to their demographics. That isn't where the real market is develop- ing. Consider: -One of five Americans is over 45. growing at a rate five times that of the overall popula- tion. They buy one-quarter of all consumer goods and represent more than $400 billion in annual personal income. One of three households - 28 million of them -is headed by a person 55 or older Nearly 80 percent of all money in savings and loan in- stitutions is held by persons 55 or older. The statistics go on As Na- tion 's Business says, "The gray- ing of America is clearly upon us." Meanwhile, while the youth image symbol may still appeal to those pining for their lost past. tha t isn't wher'! the spending is going to occ:ur In the 1980s the age group 18-24 -the primary age when new households are formed will drop 4 million. What this should bring is re- cognition that not a ll McDonald's hamburgers are eaten by ever - s miling 16· and 17-year-olds. not all pickup trucks are bought by hill·c.limbing young blond men, and not all vacations are taken by svelte, tanned young couples who drink daiquiris on hotel verandas. At the same time, we would hope that the over-55 group no longer is depicted as a group ob- sessed with loose dentures, coffee ner ves, constipation and perpetual headaches. That's where the big spend- ing money is coming from, Madison Avenue. You'd best set Cheryl Tiegs aside and find models the gray set can identify with. Waste, value easy to spot If statistics bore you. go ahead anyway a nd read Saul Pett 's piece on federal bureaucracy that begins on Page I of today's Daily Pilot. It's a fascinating and well- written account of how the gov- ernment takes our money, gives part of it back to us, and wastes a generous portion on nonsense. blind hopes and obsessed ambi- tions. Much attention has been directed at this waste since Ronald Reagan became presi- dent. And with reason, for very Cew Americans can say they aren't fed up with the blood they let from their paychecks to feed the giant , ever -thirsty Washington machiner.v. Reagan ls pledged to stem this profligacy certainly with most of the nation applauding his efforts. While applauding as well, we • thought it might be a good time to raise a small voice for something Uncle Sam has done. It came in response lo a ques- tion asked of our Pat Dunn in her 'At Your Service column the other day. A reader had noted that children didn't seem to be getting measles this spring as they used to. What gives? the reader wondered. Pat's research divulged that 'the U.S. Center for Disease Controf reports that all childhood diseases are at record lows. Measles alone declined from 57 ,345 cases in 1977 to 13,430 last year. By October 1982, with a little bit of luck , measles will be eliminated completely In this country. Just like polio two de- cades before. We feed you well, Uncle, and you sure throw a lot of it away. But there are some jobs that only you can do. Occasionally you succeed. Oplnlons expressed in the space abOve are those of tt\4 Dally Piiot. Otntr Ylews u - presstd on this page ere tho$e of their authors and artists. RHder comment Is lnvlt· ed. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1S60, Costa Mes.it, CA 92626. Phorie (714) 642·021. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ""911 .... _,...," '"' , .. t., ... ,,.,. •• , I , Ceth .... Adof•t <Ol'"""IMIHIO le .... 1Mt C ~-.. ,CAf,.2' 14 . Thomas P. Haley PubllJher: TltOtMs K•vll Editor. B•"'*'a Krelbldt Edltorl•I Pege Editor c. ... All~NTA IUVIS ·, ~ ~.' I I IQl.1 'I Soviet heat wilting Pakistan ISLAMAHAU, Pukl•lan ·rhe brutul Soviet campalan to Intimidate Pekl11tan escalated two wee ks afo when a 1enlor Soviet ministry ottlcla bluntly told the Pakistan ambasndor in Moscow: "Tell your government that it 111 maklnM un d~clared war on the Soviet Union " This bully-boy game. as the Rus11lans mire themselves more deeply in their war against the brave Afghan re · sistance, 1s designed to force Pakistan to accept the Soviet-imposed Babrak Karma! regim e in n eighborin g Afghanistan. IF PAKJSTAN WILTS, other Moslem states might follow and ratify Russia"s absorption of Afghanistan. Despite the intimidation and the low estate of Pakistan's military forces, President Zia has a different idea. He made that plain to us in an exclusive in· terview at the presidential mansion in Rawalpindi. ··we feel compromise is not the answer," Zia told us. "The Soviets have got to be made lo believe that what they have done in Afghanistan 1s not right. They must rectify their position" -get out.of Afghanistan. THE REFUSAL TO knuckle under 1s certain to intensify Soviet military ac- tion against Pakistan> however veiled in the guise of "hot pursuit" of Afghan free dom-fighters seeking respite m Pakistan. Soviet intervention in Pakistan, however, will force President Reagan to lead the West into making a stand at long last with something more than a brief a nd s pine less grain embargo """a1111t Mc.1t1('t1w'e. m tird1 111111u~h :Y1t1lt1 A11lu Hui ha.vlrtK lrt1Ull'd f'11k111t1w 1111 a. purluh for I~ yt·11ri., 11rr11d t1l i.elt 11t:rv111" t:rlt111 from lalw1 ultt wl111 rrllHlijgt-d t.11 n1d ull rni11lnry 1ucl, lilt-ll S r1n1b Palui.t.:m dungerou11ly 11trappcd An 1mml'dl11lt• c>mt1rl(cn1·y 11h1pml'nt of new Wl'UJK>n11 at1 t111isentiul fc>r lh111 country to hur1tJl1· uny Soviet lhru1H f1·r: f-VA-NS-/-NDY_A_K----'lm~ a cross the 1,400-mile Afghan border Such a thrust is predictable as the open- ing Soviet move, perhaps to destabilize Zia WHATEVER THE preliminary objec live. Soviet troops on the march in Pakistan would be a nother hummation for the US with this implicit dare· What are you going to do about it? We asked Zia if Soviet pressure on him in the end might force him to back down and make a deal with Moscow. ·'They have tned their best." he said "There has been military pressure. They have knocked out some of our torder posts We have s uffered some casualties They know they can teach Pakistan a lesson It is the freedom fighters in Afghanistan that are keeping the Russians engaged " NO, ZIA SAID, Pakistan will not yield to the far greater pressures expected fr11111 I tw ~1vat-l11 an lhl' near future 11.- M.•t•i. •mly lwo wuyi. Ir> !')lop lhe Soviet 111.Jrt·h 1111•i,:,111 t• of world opinion or ~ltrl lt "World 01>1n1<m "' 1nl'ludes hoth the· wall and 1K1w1•1 of tlw Wl·st. even though 1>111 h lllK twl1111d lht-Soviets. and the fl.lamit• worlll, which includes vast urc~ll lyinJ< ini.ldt• Russia itself Azerb1.111a n to the West and Uzbekistan TadJ1k1stan and other Soviet Moslem !'tlates along the Soviet Afghan border Deprived of U S militar) aid Pakistan todav is at the bottom of its military barrel. Zia does not want ar alliance with the U.S . only credit to bu~ weapons . Earlier alliances, despite direct pledges from at least one president. d11j nothing for Pakistan dunng its t~o 105 ing wars with India <the main Soviet al ly in South Asia now acting aloof from Russian killings m Afghanistan> BUT ZJA Mt:ST have the nght t• purc hase quality American a r ms modem aircraft. helicopters 1 vital 11 Sov ie t troops cross the Pakistan border> anti -aircraft missiles ;1nd . radar . ··we are on a tightrope and "e cannot stay there forever ." Zia said "When the Soviets start teaching Pakistan a lesson. Pakistan must have at least a fair chance " That argues a PQwerful case for emergency military supplies fast Considering that Pakis tan now houses. feeds and comforts one of the largest refugee moveme nts in history 2 million s trong-willed nationalists driven out of Afghanistan by Soviet m vaders ZiamayhaveaPQint. Want a ticket for flight of fancy? If the airlines don't stop flimflam- ming us with the kind of numbers we're more used t-0 seeing in secondhand car lots. they could bring back the railroad t rain. It is almost i mpossible for the average person to find out what the best deal is for him when he wants to fly somewhere. Air fares are so variable '~~' -AND-Y-RDD-Nl-Y -~ that many airlines ticket agents can·t keep up with them. There doesn't seem to be any rela- tionship between what it costs an airline to fly a person from one place to another and how much they charge for that service. THE AIRUNES ARE playing some game but we don't know the rules and they won't tell us what they are. It isn't the sort of thing that gives us any con- fidence in airlines and I often find myself hoping their mechanics are more dependable than their prices. What follows is the transcript of a telephone call I made to an airline, as closely as I can recall it: AR: Could you tell me how much the Care is from New York to Los Angeles? VOICE: Thank you for calling Ace Amalgamated Airlines, Your Stairway to the Stars. All our agents are tem- porarily busy. Please don't hang up. You will now hear Beethoven'• 6th Sym- phony by the Akron, Ohio, Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Clarence Schimmel. Your call will be placed in our computer and will be answered automaUcaUy by one of our aeent.a as soon as one ii available. Thank you. (At this point l )'\eld on to the phone throulJb the f1rst two movement.a of Beethoven until an acent broke ln. > AGENT: HE.LLO, this Is Linda, may I serve you? ' AR : Yes, J>ow much l1 the a.tr fare from New York to Loi An1ele1? AGENT: When did you with to de· part. alr? All: I don't wish to depart at alJ unW r f lnd out whether I (ID aftord l How much lJ It? AGENT: Wll1 we be trntUn1 Economy or Ftrat Cl1t1? · AR: lt'I not .. we, .. ll'I "me." l'd Ukt to 10 tourllt. ' AGENT: Ace Amat1amated no lonte.r olftrt a tourist claH, alr. Would you llli:e Coac~ Economy, Super Saver, SUptr Colet\, Super· DQper Coach, or a seat with room in front of you for your legs? AR: I read an advertisement that you have a one-way fare for $149. AGENT: YES, SIR, but that's only available in Los Angeles if you're In New York ... and vice versa. And you have to have bought your Ucket at least three years In advance. And you have lo stay at least eight days but not nine. AR: WeU, what's the cheapest fare from New York to Los Angeles that I can get now? AGENT: If your plans call for an ex· tended vlsJt in California. we offer our Family Plan. AR: What's the Family Plan? AGENT: THIS IS reserved for economy·mlnded travelen who don't mind being In the middle seat when lbe window seat and the aJsle aeat are OCl· cupled by a family . . . a mother and father and two small children. AR: How much la flrat claH? AGENT: Re1ular or economy tint cll11'? . AR: Wbat'• tbe difference? AGENT: Rqular firat clua features all the champaane you tan drink and food you can't eat at all. Our Economy Finl Clau special ls *328 rowldtttp Thb Includes an all-ex~H·pald trip to Dl1neyland, lunch with Carol 8W'Mll and 1 reporter trom tbt National Eb· qulrer, and • _,m at the Y ln ~trly l Hlll.t. ~ AR: I'll take that. Agent : I 'm sorry sir . O ur Economy First Class Special is soid out. Actually, we only had one seat allotted to that and the pilot's mother is using it. Are there any other reservations we may make for you while you're 1n the Los Angeles area? AR: I think I'm all set. AGENT: Thank you for calling Ace Amalgamated Airlines.• If your future plans call for alr travel, please call on us again. lllllYIU Wb~ the equally 1reedy player1 and owners aettJe their dlff ertnces. the fans should call their own strike. A pox on both t.h.tll' bouna. EX·FAN ....... --........... ,.....~-_...,.., .... , ................. .,.., ... .................... , ..... . I , [U]GJ[TI~ GJ[p~[(]~GJ[(J T r .. axpayers not g1v1ng blank check to anyo:ne By CHARLES G . BELL Dr. Char~s G. Bell i..s a pro/eaaor of polJhcal scumce at Col State Fullerton The overwhelming defeat of P roposi- tion A, the cnme-fighling tax increase, by Los Angeles City voters on June 2 raises more questions than it answers. Certainly, it suggests that California's tax revolt is far from dead. And one CALIFORNIA COMMENTS could argue that the cnme issue may not be as powerful as some politicians had thought. But the implicat ions of the Los Angeles vote may not be quite that sim· pie. · IN STANTON, VOTERS approved a two-year tax override Lo provide addi· tional police and fire protection. And in Monterey Park <east Los Angeles Coun· ty l a police protection surtax got 64 per· cent of the vote just short. of the two- thirds required by Proposition 13. In a sense, the ,issue in all three of these cities was the same. Would voters "It's t rue that getting blood from a stone is not possible, however .... '' ·approve a tax increase to improve police protection? Los Angeles. the largest city in California, rejected the proposed tax with a 56 percent "No" vote. But in Mon- terey Park and Stanton -two of the state's smaller cities -substantial ma- jorities voted "Yes." Last year, three other small cities also approved t;lx increases to support. public safety San Marino and Palos Verdes Estates (in Los Angeles County l and Hillsborough (in San Mate<> County). T HESE EARLIER VOTES were not considered very meaningful by political observers because San Marino, Palos Verdes Estates a nd Hills90rough resi· dents are among the state's (and the na- tion's) wealthiest. They could afford the tax increase with ease. But when Stanton and Monterey Park voters support a tax increase it's news because residents of these two cities are average and below average ln income. Any addJtional tax hurts. Certainly. as implied above, city slze may be an important factor in the suc- cess or failure in tax override elections. Voters in small cities are closer to their local government -elected of- ficials are often neighbors and friends. And the bureaucracy is s mall too. But Los Angeles is so big that elected of· ficials are, at best, media names and figures. AND, OF COURSE, the Los Angeles bureaucracy is monstrous. Regardless of how one feels about government, the nameless, cumbersome and complex bureaucracy or any la rge governmental unit and Los Angeles is a prime exam· pie -simply cannot be viewed with warmth or affection. Thus. along with s heer size, Los Angeles voters may well have been responding to an earlier. much publicized r e port by City Ad· mioistr ative Officer Keith Comrie which suggested that the city's police de partment was top heavy with ad· ministrati ve brass. According to Comrie, part. of the police manpower problems could be solved by taking officers from their desks and put· ting them on patrol. OTHER ISSUES ALSO emerged from the Los Angeles vote. The proposed tax -a flat fee on each household -was viewed as unfair by many since it im· posed the same tax on every homeowner regardless of home value or owner's in- come. Crime, as an issue, lost some of its political magic. Repeatedly, public opi· nion polls show the public views crime as a major issue -perhaps the major issue of today. Yet, when balanced against what appeared lo be an unfair and perhaps unneeded tax. crime lost some of its political punch. The police, who are often viewed as politically powerful. lost some of their political magic too. In an era of governmental employee unions, collective bargaining, and threatened strikes by police, the Los Angeles Proposition A vote suggests that the men in blue may have suffered a significant loss in public confidence. IN THE NEXT TWO years, as local governments are faced with the real im- pact of Proposition 13, there will be in- c reased pressures to cut library, park, fire. school and street budgets. Police, who have felt relaUvely im· mune from such cuts, now must re': cognize that they too will be under heavy budget pressures. Having lost their hope for an increase in tax revenues. the Los Angeles Poli ce will now have to take a hard look at how they do their job. The taxpayers are not giving a blank check to anyone. And. indeed, across the state, every local governmental agency now m ust face up to the hard choices about govern· ment priorities. • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/SUnday, June 14, 1981 Fol< $125 APIECE I DIDN'T EXPECT . IMIS, EVEN IF J.IE WAS IN IUE MARINES. ( ~· · Tragedy tempers headlines By TOM KEEVIL 11•11 ... et Ille oau, ~..,. F'or the most part, the person or persons who decide what stories should run in the Daily Pilot are professional editors who move s wiftly through thousands of words to select what they perceive to be a balanced, interesting and informative package of news As onen as not, the select process is instinct based on experience. A good e ditor can weigh a s t o r y, m e ntally balance it against other ava il abl e stories and a lmost au'tomatically rank its importance. How long should the story run? What page should it go on? How big should the headline be? Should it be illustrated? In most cases these questions are de· cided quickly. So quickly. ln fact , that someone who didn't understand the processing system of an editor's mind would s wear that only the most remote at· tenllon was being paid to news evalua- tion. Sometimes the process isn't that automatic. Accuracy may have to be questioned. Information may be in· complete Writing may be unclear Special circumstances may have lo be considered. And sometimes those special circumstances present difficult and painful decisions. We had one last Wednesday morning. It concerned two 17-y ear-old girls who were to gradu11te from Ne\\.port Harbor Hi gh School Thursda~ The~ "en• des('rtbed by teachers and friends al thl• school 11s popular. active young women at the threshold of their ll 'es. ready to plan careers. · Bul Tuesday afternoon their ~mall car skidded oul of control on a street near South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa and their bright future took a tragic turn The girl nd1ng as a passenger was killed The driver. seriously injured. EDITOR'S LOGBOOK was left with memories she will never be able to erase. In pain from broken bones. the young driver told police she"d drunk four beers earlier in the da) a pre-graduation occasion. no doubt, and certainly not an unheard-of act1\•1t) for students ttAo days from their final high school cer emonies. The car had been gorng fast. wit nesses said. The dr1ver said the last thing she re membered before lbe crash was her companion reaching for the wheel and crying, ··Turn here!" Costa Mesa police placed the girl driving the Datsun under arrest o n sus- p1 c1on of drunken driving. then lifted the arrest pending a report. on her blood alcohol test. One girl devastated, one girl dead Their fa m ilies in grief and s hock Classmates and other friends saddened and shocked as well. We questioned whether to identify the cl 1 1' ,., -.tw .., a m rnor \\ho might bt- d1.11 i.:1·1! "1th a "'l'nou:-. cnme We ques t1on1·d "~wthl•t 1t "'as necessarv to in t'luclt' tlw dnnk1ng information ;he had 'olunl<:l'I t•d . "'hl• an<! her family cer· t.11111) \.\ould suffer enough wi thout re\ 1•lal1on ofthat information ll1d wt· m·ed to rev('al all th1: deta1 ls., Y l's wt' c1et'1ded 1\ new,pJp<:r has a built 1n obligation to print the nl'w:-. as tl falb without cxagg.el'allon. to be s ure. but also "1thoul glossing or hiding the truth \ ... tor) Ofll>n cannot be JUst1f1ed on I ht• bas1:-. of "'hat good it does or what purpose 1t scncs It'<, published s1mpl~ hl'c: ausl' 11 's news Once a paper starts IC'aving out sens1t1ve stones or tinkerin~ ""1th the facts b' om1ss1on or altera llClll, tl t>l'l·Omes easier and easier lo do It 1:-.11 t Ion)! unt1l lht-public lo:,es trust 1n 'iUCh a paper H ~ then 1t isn't a nc" spa1wr \\nrth serwus consideration Then• wa!.> one m1t1gatmg factor in this particular stor) As reparter Jerry Clausen put it. "Maybe. JUSt maybe, some other celcbrat1n)! grad night seniors will read about Hor hear about it. Maybe they'll slow down or watch that extra drink. I hope so " All of this won't relieve the agony of the fam1hes of the two young women We know that. But 1f the story hurt them. they should know that the three persons who participated in the decision to run the full s ton all have kids of ahoul tht> same age who could have been r1d1ng m either seat. We kno\\ that a nd we offer our sym- p<ithies Dealing with bureaucracy can drive you dinghy By BILL HARVEY Bill Harvey's excursions through the bay or bureaucracy start in Huntington Beach. One fine day. I was putting around the Newport B~ in my dinghy. Being basically lazy, I had cleverly and firmly attached a four horsepower outboard to the dinghy. During the course of putting around , my 8-foot dinghy was overtaken by a 30-foot 3,000.000 horse harbor patrol boat. "Where's your CF number?" C F number ? CF' number. Aha. California registration number. I have one on my sailboat. "It 's on m y sailboat." SOMEHOW, T HEY didn't react too well to lhat. They politely but firmly in· formed me that if I was going to have an outboard on my dink. it also had to have a CF number. • ''I' 11 get one. I' 11 get one, I promise! ! Do I have to row the S miles back to tbe pier?" "We'U let you go this time, but take care of it.·· J know from past experience that the Department of Motor Vehicles is usual· ly a very crowded place. so I carefully chose a lime and day that I thought would be the least busy. I EVEN CONSIDER ED a clandestine entry on Sunday, but not knowing what form I needed. I'd be forced to fill out one of everything to be certain that I had the right form. I gave that idea up. The place was packed. I got in line for the Information counter. Alter a long time, it was my turn. ·'I need the form to fill out for a CF number for my dinghy." "What's a dinghy?" "A dinghy is a s mall boat. usually used to get out to a larger boat." "What's a CF number?" "A CF NUMl$E R IS a registration number for a bbat. You know. like a license plate on a car?" "Oh. What's the number or the form?" "I have no idea." "What's the name of the form?" A lit- . tie impatiently. "IC I knew that, I'd have requested one by mail. Since I don't know that. I thought I'd come down and stand in line for a while " IT SUDDENLY OCCURRED to me that here at an information window. I was giving more information than r was getting. She said, "You have to know the name of the form before I can give you one." "How do I find out the name?" Are you ready? "Call the Department of Motor Vehicle's." "On the phone?" "Yeah." "GO HOME, CALL ON the phone. get the name. come back and stand in line. and ask for the form?" "Yeah." I stood there. Incredibly, for me. speechless. I was asked to mo\'e along. because other people wanted "'information · I s potted a pay phon(' 20 feet awa~. on the wall. I went over, dropped a dime m the slot. and called the OMV IT WAS LIKE STEREO. I could hear a voice coming out of the phone, al the same time as I heard the same voice coming from somewhere behind the counter A very mce lady. who knew what a dinghy and a CF' number were. told me the name of the form I got back 1n line and got my form That was five weeks ago. 1 still haven't registered the dinghy, becaus(' I have a burning question. Is the OMV tn cahoots with the phone company . or is this just another blatant example of idiocracy? Besides. I'm sort. of afraid to go back lo the OM V. I run my own small bus1 ness, and maybe what they have down there is contagious. I really can't afford to catch a case of the dumbs. Trivia puz~ers seem inconsequential •.. until they're missing To the Editor: ll ls early mornin1. June 6. 1981. The birds are singtna and all seems rtaht with the world. Two bout's a10 my world fell apart when I dlacovered that there ill no Trlvia in today•a paper. Panic ovtrtook me, my hands started \trembJln,, my mouth went d.ry. mt breathing waa labored and my eyn were dJlatJn• at m y sweaty fl naera dialed your' paper to rind out what bad happened to my aourc of supply. I need l those questions. they are my weekly fix A aweet voice in yo12r office uld n 1omelhin1 •bout an oveni1ht and not to worry v Not to worry? ll ts clear that she does not trave a monkey on her back. It T.T. slck; or worse, dead? I keep praying th al lf be anUcipated ·an early demae, he would have bequeathed h1J column to an a ble 1ucceasor. Another horrible lbouaht has crept Into mt' fevered braln, maybe there will never be any m ore Trivia. Surely God wouldn't do t hat to me. I rve to cb&rlUea, do not kick dop, an I love cblldren. I can even learn to love Howard J arvis and Howard Coeell! I toot 1 tranqulllur a n boW'. aco and tried lo taJle a "'P· it was no IOod. I had a recuntn; nlabtmare that Sahll Peter would not l~ mt In the Pearly Gi t.el ua· tll J could tell him ~c1'1 n nt name. A lon1, bleak week stret.cbei ahead of me, I will try lo 1ct norm al. I may t v•n 10 to t.M IJbrary and rumma,te \hJ'ouch th refeTenc1 booU Mt aave fie. ..• ' MAILBOX and my sanity. lf you can't itve rne any more Trivla, can you at lea.st rmd me o place that cµrea hardcore Trivia ad· dlctt? LOLLY WOOD Loat WHk c>nl11, Trloto ron an &lndoJI frl. •lead of Soturday. N•.,., /cor. It rnGJ1 not MPP«ft aocdft. EdUor. Righta /rom Ille 1tari To the Editor I flod it inter•ttni that thoae people ln our country who are active Pf'Opo· nent.a ol neryone'a rlJhta, of the rilhll of 11Vhltes. blacu, yellows. reds and probab\Y purpl • and &redl; or m n, women, gays. lesbians. bisexuals; of the rich and poor <mostly of the poor I , or citizens and aliens. of convicted criminals and of children <after they are born) are vchemenUy opposed to protectina the.rights of the littlest peo- ple, the unborn babies T H EY ABE against the doalh penal· LY, for the convict~ gullly, but for the death 1*1alty of the Uny Innocents . The mother bail a rt1ht to a "happy" lire, they s1,y. Why doesn't th~ baby have Ute same rllht? And do any of us have a .. rltbl" to urc wit.bout belr\I rdpons•bl for oune.lves ind our ac:Uons" Do we have any auarantees &o 1 lire totally tree of problems and anautsh? Do any ot us have • n1ht to be totally aelfith and self·«ntert'ld wti.n ll ~wu others? .. Perhaps lf we •topped runnJns way • Crom 11<-unfuJ problems. but raced them squarely und tackled them we would find that our lives are not ruined, only altered. and we have become stron,er individuals in a stronger society. MRS KAREN FORREST£R Bevy a lways blonde? To th.c Editor: Althout(h I'm sure il's pleasant for som to ee a bevy of beaull s uch as featured on your June a B section, for others ltl a ~rpetuaUon oC tb wupl· ne s of Oran.ae County. Couldn't you have located al lt11t one atlracUv non white. non·blonde or Ulle bl'Own-h~red fem1toT On th other hand, maybe Wt should 111 feel natttred nol to be lntludtd In this yutdated layout, 1... VICKI M"CHA~ All ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 14, 1981 DESCRIPTION 1981 TOYOTA STANDARD BED PICXUP 4 speed transm1ss1on. one touch tailgate panel and this one 1s fully factory equipped (01 <4974) 1981 TOYOTA STANDARD BED PICKUP 4 speed trans .. factory air cond . one touch tailgate panel. chrome bumper, MPX radio & Ultra mirrors. 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Vinyl interior. wttllewall tires & more• Economical fun I (102195) Dlf:K MILLER Daily Pilot SU~DAY, JUN E 14, 1981 REAL E ST A TE ENTERTAINME N T FEATURE S BS 86 811 Baker a big hit, on the court and in the court. B4 . D 0 Did Frego si deserve better send-off? T he graµhH·s 1111 lh1• I runt 111 th1· I' :.11111 1 •111l;1111 .1 pict un• uf llw tall' 111.111.1~·1·1 ol 1111· <'.tltf111 111:1 Angels and llw 1·1111l1•s:-u111 I 111..l' .Jirn I· 1 "~""' " hlm·k II l'i .hm Fn•gosr .. Ir , who has the same coal hlat I.. h.11r scowl. l'harm and 11lhlt'l1t uh1ht\ as dad · The} \\t•re ht'lllj.! µa:.s1·tl ult S.1tu1 d,1\ ,11 tht· !\l 1ss1<>n \'1t'JO \1 .tll h) Fn·~~"'"., m·\\ <•111ph1, t•r Westt'rn \o\'ea1 l nl1m1kd \1h1eh "' 111 t'll\\ h11\ clothes anrl hoot., \\ h<1I l B \I .ind Xt•t ox .111• to 1·1ir poratc i\merit·;i The Frc~""' c·l.111 1s :-.1t1111i.= 111 tlw k1tchc•n nook al th Tustin ll11ls hom1• \\hen .J1rnm\ .Junior arrh es and lwg1ns l'allnt: 1·<>1 n 1·h1 p.., and hot sauce for brcukfost 'That's a ht•llu\ a hn•akf.1st. ·ti.HI obst•rves Fre~os1.., ha'i•· .... tl.11 ~ ''1th \\ l''>l1•111 \\ t·.11 1:- morl' than 11 \\ ,,.., \\1th th•• \ltllto11.i111 ., Cl111J li111 the man who """ 1".111111•d 11111' ""' ... 1 1 ••ll .tnd l'I gam<.'s ufter lcacl111g ht:-. t1·o1111 lo th 0111' d1\ 1s1c>11 t1 tie yt•arns to ht h~c k 111 lh•· d11).!11ul If II ~ goo~l enoui h lnr Jo 1•1 nan<lo \'alcmuela 11 's ~l)IHt "1111ugh for m1'. the Ii ~1·ar old h1i.:h school 1u11w1 c·ounters Tht• conH·rsut1cm tu1 ns to cl.id's ap1warance at lht• mull and tht• I Ith .Jim Frt>gm,1 · T shirts l 1mm' .Junwr. JS lirash as <l;1Ct \\as \\ht•11 he first If l'\'C'r lht'l"l' \\ ·"' .1 Pl 11\ • 1 l>1,1I 1 hip 1111 I he old OMIY l"llel ........ ·~ CNrln ~" Ocean \'1c>u ·.c; \\ r11111c• r· ir/c111rl1•r 111 h I r //rt• Ji,,,,,, 1111 l11s way to 2fi pmnts m the Srmth's h1g wm Carla11de1·, Rogers lead South All-stars Rebels roll t o 11 7-102 \'ict ory B\ RO(;f:R C'.\RL~O'\ oi lllt O•llY Pll<ll Sl•ll Tht.•1 t' \\t'll' It•\\ 'Ill prt.,,,., Saturda~ ni g ht ,11 till' ltth Or a nge Count~ \II ..,tar h.1 .. k1 •1 ball gamC' hc•for" .1 r:1p 1c 11\ trO\\ rt of 2 11111 .it I· 1111111.1111 Vaill·~ t hgh Tht· hl'l"i.!ldt'cl ~""' h \\ .. 11 .•~ ·' peeled. twd thl• )!'<1 rn1• ~ 11°1'<11.t for points scorNI .111d fH~ (11·1.,111 View lliJ?h produ<'t \\ t\llc• Ca r lanrlc•r lt•d tht "<'' 1 1 i.: parade with 211 p111nt!-> "1t h ht• t ustoma rv methoclte·;1I \\a\' Consiclererl n n1ne·p11111' favor t t l'. I h 1 ~ 1111 I h n ,. ll'' trailed ancl won I Ii 102 THERE WER•, r c•alh no 111111 ing points for th<' "'in1w1.., Sou th Coa('h J ack Jo:rrion's l'I c•\\ clid JUSl \\hat was expectl·tl 111 the m al La Quinta Hl~h ,far .Jo hnny Rogers <'htppt>d 1n 111th 16 p oints and 20 rebcn111cl.., <C arlancter hart 15 ho;11 rl....i . Corona del MJr's duo of \lark Spion a nd J eff Pries adcl1•d 211 a nd 9 p o ints and Fountain Valley's J eff Chr istensen ron tributed 14 points The South raced to leucl~ nl 21·10 and 39-22 bt•fnre as~ummg its biggest lead of t he nii;thl ll 43·24. saw it dwindle to as l1ttl1• as 53-49, turned it on again 111 lhl' second half (81 661 a nd suw 1t melt once m ore to 82-iS h<'fort• pulling away in t he last 10 minutes. Carlander, who scor ecl 20 points In the first ha lf u.nrl left lhe game with 2 46 to ao after sitting on the b nt'h w\th four fouls for over fl\C minutes in the second half, was th(' runaway ebo,cc as the J{ame'1 m ost valuable player BtJT IT WAS Chrl5\e nsen who dr w the major n •sponsc from North Conch Larry Walker of Servile mah. "Christensen was the dlr· ttruee Jn the Jlame. '' 11t1Jd Walker "Evc r.Y k~y time h~ was there, cilhtr scoring or et· lt n" the bal I." It \\ .1s .1 ph~ ... 11·:!1 aanw f1 om 1h1· 111thl'I .1 .... l \Hll'nrecl h\ the 1111 lh1• ;\'111th .1<luall~ l'<\llaled •lw '.t1intl'd ""uth's offrnsl\e p11111'11 lrnm I ht• f'wlcl . l'UCh team 111'111111! ICl 'll,ti"> IH TTlll HI HI-LS. \\hoha\e 11 ,,, '"n 11 111 1 ht· lfi ,111 star c.11111' 11l,1\l0d 111 this ....c•ri<·~. .. 111 k··d 011 J'i ol :ii atlc·mpts from 1111· II ll I :1 mon• l han tht• '\orlh 1 111• '\ .111b•t'' fought thr "J11th " 1; !( Ii !I lr1111t hnl' punch ,\ I I h : 11 I! I-I' d d l' f l ' n " I \' e 111.llll'll\l'IS .ct llllll'S appP.irin~ I 11 p11t 1 tw '-11111 h 111 a f1 thl rated 111111111 (il'C',lll"C' Ill lh(• tn.thlht\ tO """'' !Ill' ltlll'""t ~.1nu• \\.1• wnrkt•d hard on playing lciJ.!t•tlwr ·· sa1cl F.rrion. ·n ut we cl1cln t -.pt•rHI 111uch t1m(• pra<'tiC· 1111! . ).!<tlllSI tht s lvpe Of 8j!· •t 1·s'il\ 1• dl'll'll"<' I thought 11 took .1 li tt lt-from till' gamt• · l'.1111111 :-.;11d th<• kt•\ to his tt·.1111·.., al11ht~ to forestall any up..,t 1 plan!. h> I he :'llorth in tht· l.1tkr stage., \\as a decision to put Chnslt•nst•n at a wing and ha\1' !'nee;, opl'ralc• at the point. I l helped near the e n d h1·1·aus1· ('hn .. tt•nst•n was a ble to :!t'I 11110 hi., flm1. · said Errion l'h11.,tenst?n:. C'om m ents af- t1•1 \\ urd' fl was a blast ." said 1111' Sunst•I Le11g11e MVP. 4..'\ltl .. \~OF.R. Tiit: quiet g1.int from Ocean Vie w, j ust smiled and said, "No," when a~kNt 1r h<' haci nn y commt>nt "E\<'ryom• played well for u': continu<>d E r non 'Our 11 beat their J 1 E Hryon<> coo- tnhuted "But or course Roaers and Curlnndcr are 1m tough. you let up just for one m om e nt and they'll ·core " Althou&h 15 point lo. ers, the .North t>fodUt't'd some 11tcrllng ef(ort•. too, lncludinll the 15· ~nnt spurt by r serve Mike Cot· fey of Brea-Olinda, in addllton \.0 double figure l'Ol Ing b~· K.atella Jlq(h 'a Dan Wright !18), •rv ltc' Scott Slnek <17 >. c I rARS, Ptkt BZ) reported to Palm Springs as a r ookie in 1961. has a l{ome plan for gt•lling C'\l'n with the Angels for fir. 1ng h is dad never hod. Autry's assista nt. Red P atterson , didn't bother lo call. Only Gener al Manager Buzzle Bavas i bothered to express his regrets. either m pe rson or on the phone The trad itional offer of a nother pos1t1on in the o rganization as a reward for 14 yea rs of loy al service wasn't exte nded "We'r e going to takt' a thousand of the T -shirts and \\t'Ur them at \nahe1m Stadium ." he says, dip ping ancither <'hip mto tht.> hot sauce A lot of people ur'' bittt•r over the Angels ' cavalier handhng of Fregos1's dismissal After 11 seasons in thl' t1t>lrt 1 in<.'luding six as an All-star seleNwn 1 and th1 l't' \ 1·ar'> as its leader didn't Fregos1 desenl' lJt•lll'r than thl' k iss off he re- <'ei\'ed'' "Yes, Buzzie was the only who talked to m e.'' Fregos1 con cedes .. But I'm not going to say an )lhmg against the organization or Mr Autry . l have no plans right now except to go to Oregon to do a little fis hing." O"nc1 1;l•ne Aulr~ dutn't hotht•r to say goodbye and F'regos1 v. as "uppo"•d to IX' the adopted son he Fregosi will return to work soon he already I See MILLER, Page 82) The fans speak out Baseball's customers voice disappointment over strike Bv ED ZINTEL 01 '"• o.i11 ,., ... s1•1 Now thal the BO\ s ol Sumrnet have clN· Hlecl to ~k 1 p work. om• has to wonder what in the ''orlrl the) 'II be dmng tu fill all lhal free t1m<• After all the 1:1\\n can Ill' mowed onlv so man~ times And the garage.<'<Hl only 1H•t so clt•an Well. "h('ll you n· voung. nch and famous. as most of maJnr league baseball's thllrlren art'. there's plt•nt~· lo do IF YOl''RF. youn~. rich . famou!. and Don Baylor you can do t h ings like go out on dates I Baylor. 31 , is now single after a recent di\'or ce 1, go fishm~ this hom e in New port Beach makes it convenient to troll a long lht• water> or. as he's doing this weekend, you can rollcrskate Don Baylor roller s k<1le" llow absurd !low em barassing We ll, Don Baylor on skates does look a h llle funn} He s on ly 6-1 and about 210 pounds But the reason the Angels' de- signa ted hitter is sk ating today as he did Saturda)' 1s not lhc:> least bit humor ous HE'S DOING 1t for a very serious cause Cystic F ibrosis Like teammate Rod Care\\. and so m any other mslh onaire baseball players. Baylor puts as much effort into charity cam· paig ns as h e d oes tow a rd America's Ga m e. He's hosted various pro motion events lik~ golf a nd tennis tournaments in t he past. and now, it's a skateathon Saturday, Baylor was at the Anahc•im Recreation Center to do a l1ttle practicing on the rink for th(' real thing From 10 a m to 9 p m today. he. along with various other celebrities and Angel ll'ammates, will take part m the continuous s kaleat hon l<> raise funds for CF BAYLOR. WHO ca m e o n strong towa rds the end of May and beginning of J une to make up for what was a nig htmare 0£. a start in 1981, was ther e to take his mind off baseball and the current players' s trike Un- fort u nately. il didn't quite work out that way T he adoring fa ns were still t here a nd will be to- d ay. hounding for autographs a nd reminding him of how it 'was on ly a few days ago. B avlor w as t he one Angel most 'sought by the press during t h e wa ni ng days before the strike because h e's the club's player representative. He was cooper at ive a s possi- ble through it a ll. although there w as only so much he could talk a bo ut Like the rest of baseball's 650 players. he kept a distant contact with the situation while Marvin Miller . executive d irec- tor of the Players Associa tion, did all the negotiating in New York .. The r e was a job to do," Baylor said . "Most of the guys, like mvself. felt t hat the re was little they could rlo about a s1tua· lion they had no contro l over " IN THAT RESPECT, players fell into the sam e boat as the fans About all they could do was voi<'C an opinion and wait for the news In talking to fans in the a f- term ath of baseball's first re- gular season str ike, there re- m a 1 n ed a n a sso rtme nt of philosophies about wha t went w rong, who "'as right an d what w ill happen All of the thoughts were under lined by on e undenia· ble mood disappointment. Here's what a few of the m had to say, in between laps around the rink· Jesse Va l asq u ez. 14 . An a he im : "I do n 't like it Baseball is my fa vo rit e s port. I don't think they s hould strike b ecause they m a k e e no ug h m oney l want them to go back and play." Missy Palagia. 8. Santa Ana· "I don't kno"' 1 d on 't like baseball." BERT GOLDBERG. 43 . Fullerton: "It's ha rd to judge who's right and wr on g because of the leagalit1es a nd cou rtr oom proceedings that have been go- ing on . To me. the players have a j ust ified beef They've had a freedom taken away that was <See FANS, Page 82> Players say strike may be lengthy one At least one owner may take pay cut By The Associated Press Some m aj or league players p redict the firs t mid-seas on s trike m baseba ll history could be lengthy as the walkout en- tere d its second da y Saturday and fans settled m for a weekend without the s ummer game. T hc> 650 big league players went on strike Friday following a deadlock with owner s over the con trO\·ersial free-agen t com - pensation issue. Negotiations ended following a fruitless 212-hour session Fri- d ay a nd. according to m ed iator K enneth Moffett. the earliest t hat talks may r esume between both sides would be Monday or Tuesd ay. "MY PERSONAL feelin« is that I don 't think the players will bus t ranks for quite a while, if e ver ." s aid Atlanta Braves pitcher Gene Garber. "This is something no player w ants, but supports," he s aid. Firs t ba s eman Chris Chambliss of the Braves predict· ed that som e owners e ventually would break ranks in an effort to end the strike. "The owners can't afford not to p lay the games for the re- mainder of this season." he said. ··As for the players breaking r anks in such a s ituation, the teams would break ranks before we would. The owners don't want their TV contracts can· cele d," Chambliss aald. "The current situation exilts because the.owners have gone so far now they just wanted to see if the players would go ahead and do It," he said. "NONE OF the players want to strike," said Biff Pocoroba, Braves reserve catcher and In· fielder. "But the ownera Just want everyt.hln1 We don't want to to e everythln1 we've worked for, even if it means atriklna all year," At least one club president said his team should be able to \ meet a ll financ ial obl1 gat1ons d uring the s trike . despite the loss of gate revenue But President Calvin Griffith of the Minnesota T wins sug~est· ed he might have to take a pay cut to ma ke ends meet 1f the strike lasts too long . M e anwh i l e. b a llparks sla mmed their gates. fans made other pl ans and ballplayers did, too Pitche r 8111 Lee o f the Mon- tre al Expos sa id : ''I'm going to T or onto on a bi cycle and after that to P rince Edwa rd Island for the Shakespeare Festival Then I'm going where there are no telephones and no news pa pers . I don't want to know when this s trike is over " "I DON'T want lo ta lk about it any m o r e." sa id S t Louis Cardinals pitcher Mark Littell. "Jus t let 'em go at it. I'm going to J?et in som e fi s hing." CA N PRESIDENT HA.LT STRIKE? BALTIMORE <AP) -Orioles owner Edward Bennett Williams s ays President Reagan's inter.i venlion could help end the first midseason strike i n major league baseball history. In a copyriaht article ln to- day 's Baltimore News American, Williams was quoted as saying Reagan could in- tervene by asking .that the Issue of free-agent compensation be sent to an Impartial arbitrator for resolution. ". 1 . I don't think I have a rl1tit to personally ask the Presl· d~t for such action or try to in· ·Ill ate the process m yself," WUllams Hid. "But it may be that the only way we are colnc to aet lhls aettJtd . • . ta to have the lasue 10 to blndiJll arbltra· Uon '' 81,.---------0-r_an ... g.._eCoast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 14, 1881 Imaginary double sparks White Sox From AP dispalcht>s MILWAlTKf:E A two run, seve nth·inn1n~ rnlly kc» t'Cl h) c;n•g LuzJOski's RBI doubll' do"'n tht· first basl' line ga\l' lh(• Ch1tago Whitt· Sox a 6·5 tomt' from behind. 1rnu1on.11). pseudo baseball v1cl!>Q 0\ er the Milwaukee Bre"' crs Wtlh mHJor league pla) crs 1n 1 ht• second day or their strike . Thl' :\ltl\\aUkec Journal con l.uzin~kt \lnl't.•d BrC'\\l'fs Gcnt·ral '.\l<rnagcr llarr~ J)Jllu11 to '1:--11 the nt•\li s1>.tpt·r lor J .:ame tahll' 1 c1.:rl'.et111n uf "'hat rntghl ha' t' happened 1f tht• Bre\\ers and White S<.1>. had pl CJ) ed as sChl'duled Dalton actt•d as manlJ~t·1 or hts lt•<lm. \\1th 'llllfl'i l'lll um n 1st Holi \\ olf 11f Thl' .Journal manag1111: th1· \\'hilt' So>. Th t• ma I h l' m a l 1c·a11\ formutatl•d, n>mmercially markt.·tt·d ~<fme UM·;I a chart tc•lling the• out come of 'arious pla.\S hased on lht.• roll of thl' cltl'l' 1-'or thoM' with \I\ 1d 1rnag1natrnns. lhl' Brewers Jumpt'd to a :l·O 11.·ad on Charl11• Moorl.''s first JOn1ng homer. hut ChH'a).!11 pulll'd within 3 2 on Hon Lt•l·'lon•., run sc·or1ni.: douhlt· JO scC'ond und La mi.Ir .I ohnson 's H HJ 'tnl-!ll' in the third SalurcliJy Quote of the day Former Marina l11gh and Goldt>n West College player Muk Cresse, bullpen coach or the Dodgers. m1x1ng chches in a radio interview about ho"' the playerc; were pre· pared for a possible strike ·You 'e ~otta learn to take the s"' eel "'ith the good " From Page 81 ALL-STARS Orange's Todd :\leauh1 1111 :ind Sunny Hills' Charla• ~lrCll•llanc1 Coffey's five str:ught buckets in the lattl'r stagl'S of the first half drew the "\orth back into the game after it app(•an•d the South might run awa~ an<I hide THE SOl'Tll shot 53 3 pcrcl·nt from lht' field ( 40 of 75 •. whllt.' the '.'forth C'Ould manHl!t' onl) 43.5 perccnl 140 of 921, which may account for why th<• ~orth continued lo foul. rcithl'I than to a II O\\ a shot of an' sort Although ha:. <l~fl•ns(• at times appt.•ared to tw J wne 1 illl'gal m this all star format 1 Walker said 1t "'as not that 11 \\as a matter of some 1n:-.1de rotating The !'!a ml' r 1· at u rt' d n int' players in douhk f1gun•'> and the two :\ll·Amt'n(·;.ins C:Jrlander and Rogt.•rs chdn t d1s<1ppo1nt the t'ro"'cl But not t.•\ en ont.• wac; "tld ahout 1t Ont• fan rnmmt•nted as # hc was lea\'ing tht• Fountain \'alley campus. ·Ont.· lousy dunk , that's all One luusv clunk:· · Well. you can't please ·em all. Child, Atlanta to tackle Surf ATLANTA Not only does the floundering California Surf ha\e to worry about the uncomforta· ble heat this afternoon against the Atlanta Chiefs. but there's also the presence of Paul Child to deal with Child. the :-.io 2 all time scorer m the North Amen~an SocC'er League. will lead the surprising Chiefs !8-S> against the struggt. m g Surf. which 1s wmdin~ up a three-Mame tour oft he South Child's ninth goal of the year against the Cosmos June 7 moved him into the No. 2 slot on the NASL scoring list. It should be noted that the Surf only has 13 goals as a team this year Surf Coach Laurie Calloway will be hoping for a breakthrough from one or more strikers today in an attempt to end the current slump. Deaths mar Le Mans 24-hour race I l!: MANS. t<'runct-One of the II most l'Xl.'ilmg I .t• \1um; 24 hours races in man~ yt•ars turned to traaed> in tht'> opening hours Saturday as a dnver and a race mar'>hul wert! killed in separate accidents \'t>tt'run French sport car racer Jean-Louis I ufosw. ·U . dted en route to a hospital after his Rondl'au l'rasht'd and d1s1ntegrated for un- kntrn n reasons Swiss Grand Prix driver Marc Sun•r dl'SlTlhl'd 1t ai. "the worst a<·c1dent I've l'' er st.'l·n " Lafosse wus a Le :\1 ans rl'gulur who pla<·ed '>l'l'Und "' erall tn 1975 and 1976 Ile was married and had a son A Fn•nch marshal, whtJSl' name was w1thh1'ld, wa:. k1llt•d a nd another badly injured eiJ.f'lll·r when the susp(•nsion failed on Belgian Thil•rr~ Buutsl•n's W'\l Peugeot at some 200 rn lie, c.tn hour on t hl' :\I ulsannt' straight Houtst•n m1rat•ulously l'SC«1pl'd unhurt although thl· car" a~ in lhn•1.• p1et'l'S Thl· .tC'rtdl'nls 1.·ast J IJJll on lhl' efforts of lh•l)!tJn act• .J;.11.·ky kkx to "in a record fifth ltmt· 1n tht• l'las:.11.· llt• st.•l a lraC'k record in the "11rk:-. 1'11r~d1l' !.l:Jli i.Jll'edster to take the pole tn qu'1ltl\ 111~ \\'1th Hnton Ol•rek Hell. another past "inm·r ltk \ ll•<l lhl• fJt'l' as niJ(ht drew on. cll•:.p1t1· earl\ 1.•nj!ant• prohlc.·ms McEnroe warms up for Borg rematch John '1C'E nnw anci Brian Got· tfrit'cl 'l'mt·d ... 11 ;11ght 'l'I '1clorie~ S,11111 d.1 \ lo n•;wh I hi' fin.ii of I hl• Stc:ll,1 \1 loi... gr.e~~ n111rt:-. ll·nnis tournament in L1111tl11n 111H• of tlw h1g warmups before \\ 1mhl1•don :\ld·;nriu.:. whtJ sa~~ ht• is ready to L.H'1' ttw thalll•ni.:1· of Bjorn R<1rg at Wimbledon. do\\ 111·d Brian T<•acht>r 1n straight sets. while 1;01tfnl'd dul likt•\\-ISl' to John Sadri. Winning the 1 r.1d1t1onal t•n•nt always b a big morale booster bdtirt· W1mbll'd1111 "'hil'h ht•gins June 22. lollo\.\t•rs s.1:-In ottwr al't1on in England. lll'b.) "al(1•lson t'l.11mt·d lht· most notable victim 111 ht•1 1·an·t•r wlH'n :.hl' <ll'f1•aled ~l artina 'a' ratilo\a, r. 7 i ti. li .Jin thl' Sl'm1f1nals of the Surrey Grass Courts l'hamp1onsh1p al Surbtton. '\acl'l'>on will mt•t•t Barbara Hallquist JO the fin.ii toda.> aftl'r l l.11lqu1st dlSP<lSfd of American Diant-Uesfor in thn•e Sl'b Tracy Austin ctefl·n.~ h!.'r 11th• 111 lht· H:\1 \\ ~rass courts tourna· mt•nl .\londJ~ in E.1stbournt• England Austin. HI I'> '>el'cll•d to mN•t "a' raltlo\ a 1n next SJturda\''s hnJI of lhl' µrl• Wimbledon tourney California (6·81 has lost five of lts last six games and been out· scored. 14·4 during that span Oelly ~ ,...."(119 .... ~ Estancia's Cara Francy scores an ea3y bucket for South Saturday. WASTING MONEY? You Can Learn To Plan And Create Your Own Effective Ad Campaign r" Creative Solutions ~ 1000 QUAIL, N.B. 133-1611 l . In our June 14. 1911 110tftt For Dad.. Color Insert Section, we have lncorrecfly described the llack • D•cker 1/1" Ortll as having a Varlabl• Speed Function and being Reverslble. Correct description should read: Ila ck • Deck•r •;," Electrlc DrlH We regret any Inconvenience thl1 may have caut•d our customers. Baseball today From Page Et\, On lhls date m basebalJ in 1974 Strikeout king Nolan Ryan of the Angels fanned 19 Boston Red Sox over 13 innings The Anaels won 4.3 m 15 innings On lhls date in 1965· MILLER'S COLUMN has turned down soml' sol1<t bast>ball offers Besides thl' ram1ly he a lso IS supporting 14 quarter horses who llkt' to l'Ul Om· or th<.• horses. Flying Passem. was enlt•rt>d 111 a S20.000 clj1min~ racl' SiJturda) night al Los \ljm1l11s Cincinnati Reds' ace Jim Maloney post- ed 18 strikeouts and held the New York Mets hitless for 10 innings, but Johnny Lewis belled a homer in t.he 11th to give the New Yorkers a 1-0 victory at Crosley Field. On Utis date in 1924 : George "Hlghpockets" Kelly of the New 'York Giants belted three homers in one game, the second time he accomplished the feat within nine months The depoM•d managt.•r bet1rs no mal1t.'l' toward the man "'ho :.u<'('l'l'dt•d h1 n1 , < :t•nt· :.fauch But a ltttle mc1denl 1n spring tr1.11111ng explains the tm· possible s1tuat1on lht• ow11t.•r .rnd the front office put Fregos1 in b) .1llt.•1.:t·dly luring Mauch to work 1n the front offict• Today's birthdays. San Diego catcher Bill Fllhey 1s 31 Pit ts burgh pitcher Mark Lee 1s 28. FREGOSI WAS l.EAN INC: on lhl· halting l'age with MauC'h standing lll'h1ml him "Tht' photo graphcrs should 1.wt ..i p1<·tun· of this with me look ing over your shoultll·r. 'laul'h JOkt•d Both ml·n laughl•d 8oit, Scott win at Berkeley meet "I kne\.\ 1f \\l' thcln't i.wt off to ,1 I.1st start I '~a:, gone." Fregos1 i.a11t 111 tht• fir ... 1 111 rh·pth in kn 1e"' SJOl'l' his 1hsm1ssJI An 800·meter rematch between Kenya's Mlke Boll and U S Olym· pian James Robinson was ruined by • a rolhng discus Saturday, with Bott winning rather easily at an invitational track meet at Berkeley Robinson was running a half-stride behind Bott when he fell to the track in a mess created by the discus that rolled off the infield and into the path or runners Meanwhile. former UC lrvint> standout Steve Scott took care or the mile with a 3 :56 clocking, using a strong finish "It "as difficult to run !ht· hall 1. luh and thl' pla) ers knl'\\ 11 "'as chffll'ult It ";1~ not a good s1tuat1on Gt•nl' "'a~ on tht· ftt'ld m spring tr:untng and he \\as 011 thl' fit•ltl lll'fon· homt• l.!Jmt•s ..That is probabl\ \\ h' Y.t' pla\ t•tl hettt•r on the road than ut homt· It "'.1 .... 1 mm t' 11•IJ'H'd s11ua lJOn lo beat second place Sydney ~aree Un 'l <1na~1ng m11l111r1<111 ,., \\1th rntlatl.'11 t•gos. scared r11ok1t•s and u1Hh·1 g111ng lht• searC'htng SCrUllO) of lhl• nw1ll;,.i Jnd fans 'iUlt'I) ISll t \\Orlh the agon) all ma 1111 lt'Jl.!Ut• m;111i.t)!t•r-. un<ll•rgo Boch '.\I aut·h and Fn•go ... 1 d1sag1 l't' defeated Rodolfo "El Galo" Gonzalez of Mexico won. a split decision after his lO·round slugfest against Andy Ganigan m a battle of lightweight contenders at the Forum Track Robbery burst out of the starling gate to take an early lead. ~nd then held on to win the Beverly Hills Handicap al Hollywood Park. winning by l', lengths over Princess Karenda . . . Six men were convicted In an alleged conspiracy and race fixing at Pocono Downs (lace race track "There is notl11ng m1>n· r<'"' arcltng than handling 25 human bcmgs. ·· '.\l aul·h told this rl'porter last winter after n·S1)!111ng Jftt·r 21 years as a manager "THERE IS A GR t:AT SENSE of aecomplisb· ment when you m an a gt.• and win ... F'reJ!osi said Saturday "No onl' kno"s ho\\> pt:'rsonally a mc.tn ager takes ('\'l•rylh1ng orw nf his players does ·· Former University of Arizona football coach Tommy Mason, charged with receiving money from the school ror trips never taken, goes on trial Tuesday in the second courtroom drama involving a major coach in the the state this year Frank Kush. formerly with Arizona Stale, is the other Georf Brabham of Australia turned in the fas test qualtfymg time to Join Teo Fahl m the front row of today's Can Am Challenge m Mospart, Ontario For lht.' moment. Fn•gos1 1s mJnaging only oni: budding SUJH•r star ll1s 'on Tht• coilegt' scholarship offer:. an· hl·~inn1ng to 1)11ur 111 Young Jimmy \lias a Centun Ll'.11.!Ul' ,\II sic.tr selecllon in basketball a~ a guard a' l'I JJ.!tnl.! 15 i points per ~ame for El :\lt>dt>nJ ll1gh 1n Orangl' '\ Jturall~. ht• 1s th<' sho_rtstup on lht• school s basehall ll'am anrl for th<• fir:-.t t1mt· \\ tll tn out for foothall lt·am as a flankl•r Jnd ridt.·nsl\ t' hack .. I like to htt pt•oplt.• hl· .11lm1t'> Dild fl'll lhP 'Jml' "·" ;1hout JlllC'hers Shorthanded North 75-73 • surprises, South women's rally falls short ~ They were supposed lo be 11· point underdogs word was out that the North women's all-star basketball team had lost three of its players. few in that area arc involved in summer basketball and a three-year non.winning rl'· cord in the Costa Mes a Kiwanis Orange County game seemed to cement the situation No one, apparently, got the word through to 5·10 Villa Park High starlet Liz Lattimer and the rest of the North team Lattimer poured m a record 26 points in pacing the North to a 75.73 upset victory at Fountain Valley High Saturday e\'entng as the South played catchup from start lo finis h. leadJO{! only once for a few brief seconds at 67 ·66 on Estancia High's Cara Fran· cy's six-foot baseltne s hot with 3:37 left. Lattimer, the game's most valuable player, took care of that, however hitting two free throws 11 seconds late r and the winners were not to trail again, although the game was tied at 69, 71 and 73 before Garden Grove's Tami Parker connected from eight feet out with seven seconds left ror the winning margin. "They let us have a power game and we took it." said a surprised Steve Kavalosk1 of Garden Grove. the winners' coach. "Mentally the underdog role helped us. We had nothing to lose. They had seven All-Cl F players and we had three. all of a minor category" Kavaloski's assistant. Cypress High's Marie Upton. agreed. ·'I think the South felt it couldn't lose And we didn't have anything to lose ... shl' said ll was Ob\'ious from the start that the South was in tmuble as 5-9 Edison guard Shannon '.\lcyt•r was hit with two personal fouls in the first 59 seconds and "as forced to sit out the next 10 minutes on the Rebels' bench When she finally got back mto the game the upstart Yankees were in command. 20·13. and although she proc·eedecl to Sl'ore 10 of her team's next 16 counter:-. to pull the South to within 32·29. it wasn't enough to untrack the !'Oorth surge. Lattimer scor ed a pair of buckets. Loara's Kathv Locke hit from 16 feet and Parker rnn nected from medium rnngc to put he North back mto a rom manding 40·29 halft1ml' ((•ad Among the 30 f1rsl half turnovers were 17 by the South. which helped lo account for the North's dominance In shooting attempts. The North shot 43.6 percent < 17 of 39> durml( the firs t half, while the South could net but 12 or 31 138·7 percent>. Cypress guard Ctnd) Kouch1 !5·4> was a.fl y in the South's al tack with her constant defenstvt> harassment The yo-yo continued as thl' South pulled to withrn 40-37 dropped back to 53·40, then made a game of 1t m the final 10 minutes. Some hot shooting at the free throw line < 13 of lfl1 also kept the North in command Meyer finished with 22 points and Francy was also in doubll' figures for the South with 12 counters. -By Roger Carlson Baseball standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. GB Oakland 37 23 .617 Texas 33 22 .600 1 \Iii Chicago 31 22 .SSS 2\111 Angeli 31 29 .S17 6 Kansas City 20 30 .400 12 Seattle 21 36 .368 14\111 Minnesota 17 39 .304 18 Eut Dlvlllon New York 34 22 .607 Baltimore 31 23 .574 2 Milwaukee 31 25 .554 3 Detroit 31 26 .544 3i,.\ Boston 30 26 .536 4 Cleveland 26 24 .520 5 Toronto 16 42 .276 19 S-WY'•O-• No•-KllMlllM Mc4vw of ''' .-. TIMY'tO- NO..,,.. KMdllltll i.uutt of a tr Ill• ,....,. . ._ Ht .. '"" edlMlllM 111Kt11• DI llrlU NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. GB Dodgers 36 21 .632 Cincinnati 35 21 .625 1'2 Houston 28 29 .491 8 Atlanta 25 29 463 9""' San Francisco 27 32 .458 IO San Diego 23 33 .411 121-2 East Division Philadelphia 34 21 .618 St. Louis 30 20 .600 11 , Montreal 30 25 545 4 Pittsburgh 2S 23 .521 5~ New York 17 34 .333 15 Chicago 15 37 .288 1712 w-t-·o-• Ho o•mes llC-lllCI tMC•ullt ol slrlll.• TtM'faO-t Ho oe-t llCMdultlCI IMCeutt ol slrllle -...,·.o-• Ho o•mt• ~le:" DKeutt ol slrlu From Page 81 FANS. • • theirs 1r1 ttw first plac·c• :'\o one ltkes to st.•t• the· gaml' takt>n awa) hut 11 this "'as the onh way lo wotk out the problem. thl•n I IHll.'!-.S !ht•\ "ihould strike. I know l'rl !-.luncl up for my ri ghts 1r l w<•n• in tlw ~amt.· position." Su11ant• l'arkt•r. Hi . Anaheim "I hopl' 1t dcwsn I last ver:-long I think 11 \\Oil l hut I'm not real sure It st.·<'m'> ltkt• lht•\ 're act mg hkt.· l11tll• kids ThC'.\ should be <.tblt• lo make up "'ith l'ach oth<•r so th1·) t-.m JUSl play ·· " a 1 g .1 r l' I I. t• re b " r c . 3 l • Anaheim l thank the players art• \\ rong The) 'r(· JUSt a bunch of ~r<'cd~ spoiled hrats All the) do ts complarn You kno\.\-. hke the)" tomplam ::ibout the press and tht• lans and C'\l'rything So· meont• -.hould 1ust Sa). 0 K . 1f you <lon't l1k1.• the conditions. "l"ll )!t•l :-.om<·nnc.• else L1k1: m 1 n o 1 I t· a ~ u <' µ I a ) e rs o r soml•th1ng ·· f'R ED \~C; t:r.. Si. Pla<'ent1a "l'Vl' l>t!l'n a Don Baylor fan ever since HJ79 That's the only r eason I'm lwre The strike m akes m e sick I remember' reading abOlJI (Jim) f'regosi when he broke.• into the big lcaJ:(ut.•s in lflfjJ. he made S6.000 And tht•sc hunch of jrrks are bil<'htng about m11l10n dollar C'On t rac·ts It dot•sn ·1 make St'nSt' Dod1t' Sa\ al.1. 19, Anaheim l111ls · I don t t·.in· thal much I JUSt go to cat hot dogs They can stnkt• and st11k1.• fnrt'\t'r for all I care Brisa survives .. Protests de cide some rac es • By ALMON LOCKABEY D•llf ~I ... ~ Wrilff LONG BEACH Critics of the International OHshore Rule handicapping system may have to do a double I ake judging from the closeness of compPttlton in Long Beach Yacht Club's Race Week which concluded m a blaze of color Satur- day. Three of the five classes were decided by less than one point after four days of racing in li~ht to BOATING m oderate breezes inside and outside Long Beach Harbor Along with the keen compellt1on went a rash of protests both on the race course and against the race committee as some skippers sought to im prove their lot in the protest room One race had to be resailed because of a pro- test against the race committee chargin~ an im- proper mark location Class A winner by a scant three-quarters of a point was Dennis Choate's 48-foot sloop Brisa, Long Beach Yacht Club, over Bill Clute's 48-foot s loop Annabelle Lee. St Francis Yacht Club. in a see-saw battle Consistency paid off for Choate who pos ted finished of 2·1·2·2 against Clute's 4-2-1 l Class B was finally decided m the protest room with Roller Coaster, a Choate-44 sailed by th!-' Golison family of LBYC wmnmg the class by three-quarters of a point over Jerry Simonis' Peterson 43 J et Stream, LBYC. Ed McDowell's Choate -44 Illusion wound up in third place. a quarter of a point behind Jet Stream. John Arens' Tomahawk. Balboa Yacht Club turned in one of the most dec1s1ve victories by win ning Class C with a five-point spread over Dick Et· tinger's Free Enterprise. Newport II arbor Yacht Club Tomahawk is a Holland-41 and Free En· terprise 1s a Serendipity·43 1 lomc town sailors also dominated Class D with Big Wig. a Choate-40 co-skippered by owner Ron :\1clvillc and Dave Ullman. Balboa Yacht Club beating out Bill Palmer's Holland-40. Shenandoah. Newport Harbor Yacht Club by 61 , points Class E was another squeaker between a pair of C F 37s. Bob Lane's Medicine Man and Bert Gardner's Bingo. Medicine Man look lhe series bv a quarter of a point · Closeness of lhe compel1llon can be seen in the s ummary of classes: CLASS A BrlH Denms Cf'ICMlle, LBYC, 2 1 2 2, •'WI. 2. AnNlbelle lAe, 8 111 Clute. St FVC, 4-2+1, 1°"; l Tr•v~. Terry Llr>Qenfelcter, SOVC. l J s .. , 17, 4 Penclr"90", John t.M<LAurwn, CVC, 1-4 J.S. It, S Ghost, Jotln R•ynolO•, NHVC. S·S...1, 2J CLASS 8 I Roller Co.Ster. GollllOn Syncllule, LBVC, l·M -4, ~; 2. Jet Str .. m. Ge<ry Simonis. LBVC, 1-4·S-1, IO'h, l Illusion, Ed M<Oowell. l(HVC. •1-4·2, 1~; 4. Oz, Al SchulU ~111 WlllOft. LAh VC. 2·:1-2·S, 12. S HHI W•ve, Olck PennlnQton, LBVC. S-t-S.J, 22 CLASS C 1 Tomah•wk. John Arent, BYC, 2 2·2·1, •'111, 2. F,... En· ltrprlH, Olck Ettinger, NHVC, l·l-6-2, 11'111. 3. Hlgll N-. Tom Hu••'I'. S•UHlllO vc. S.S-l·S, IS-V.; •. OoQ Patch, Oon AyrH Jr. NHVC ............. s. Fl•mbuoyant. Barney Flam. LBYC. 10-1-l·l, t~. CLASS 0 I. Big Wig. Ron Melv1114t·0••• Ullman, BVC, 2+1-1, 4Y•, 2. Shenao ... h, 8 111 Pal,,,.rh NHYC 3·2·3·1, IS, 3 Tri•. P•ul Offl~t. CBVC )•)-/ .. , ••••. SllOotr, c Uek COOi<, LBVC. o+ll-4. ''· s Uu\I ·em, 'Steven S041res, SOVC, t-3~8. 19~. • CLASS E 1 Madkino Man. Lane·Mor~n. LBVC, 2·2-4·2, 10, 2. 81"90. Bert Garoner. 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II Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 14', 1981 ( I Dally P1lel PhOto..., Almon LO<••t.y •a Split can't halt Baker in bowling TORHANCE IAP1 l'om Baker overcame a had l>rl'ak. a PoCkel splat lhal µut ham hehind ear· h 1n Lht> final mal<:h, he ftnt!>hcd with eight con- :.t'l'Utt\ l' str tkl'S to wan lhe Pennzoil Open bowl- ing tournamenl Salur- duy Baker, from Buffalo. N. Y . won S20,000 as he defeated 21 'ear·old '.\I I k e \ u I b ,· () f I n . d1anapolts 247. 205 an lhe "ind up of the lourna· ml'nt s final sel of ma ll'lws Hnsu. Im letl._!_!.>uJ..-tlw ewly feud mu/ trn'i the en•11 tuul l.HYC race 1ceek C/o.<;s A 1crn11er Satwclm1 \fll'I i\ulh~ )USI m1s- Sl'd 1.·011,crt111g a 6-8 s plit lo '>tarl the game, the lop Sl'{'(lt1<I Baker hit lhe po('kl•I 111 the third fram e hut fate left him with a 7 10 split and ht• ll.'11 ta•h1ncl 48 47. \ I t 1 • t .1 ' pa n· 1 n t he fourth lrame Baker h<'gan ht .., string of .,t11kt•.., Sun. thru Sat .. June 14-20. 1981 • 155R13 21.97 16SR13 21.97 1 80 17SR13 27.97 202 18SR13 29.97 2.30 16SR14 27.97 1 as 175R14 27.97 2.04 185R14 29.97 SIZE SAl.E PRICE F E.T 165SR13 32.97 1 78 17SSR13 33.97 2.23 16SSR13 31.91 2.04 34.97 M.87 1.98 .. . ., 2.02 4 ••• , 2.32 ... ., 2 . ..U ... ., 2.12 41.91 3.05 The Saving Place · #737 2 RADIAL PLIES POLYESTER CORD Ir 4 RAYON BELTS BIACKWALLS 155R·12 Plus F.E.T. 1.53 Each 737 US Government Treodweor Roting 120 36.000 EST miles #800 2 RADIAL PLIES POLYESTER CORD Ir 2 STEEL BELTS BLACKWALL 155SR-13 Plus F.E.T. 1.59 Each 800 U S Govemment Treodweor Roting 150 45,000 EST miles #807 2 STEEL RADIAL BELTS Ir 2 RADIAL PLIES POLYESTER CORD BLACKWALL 175-13 Plus F.E.T. 1.70 Each 807 U.S Govemment TreodW9or Roting 180 54.000 EST mhf . MOUNTING INCLUDED • NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 14, 1981 HIGH SCHOOL Orenge County All·•l•r Game ra1 ..... ..Ulol Y•ll•'f Mltlll '-"" 117, Mef\11 llJ MOltTH S.tthe •. 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ITroyp wins '7,'°'1, ~'°""' "6,000, -00 U,0001 Nation's top swimmers gather N adadores top field in Seventeen m eet of champions World record holders Including Jesse Vassallo and Cynthia "Sippy'' Woodhead will lead the host Mission Viejo Nad adores into the Seventeen swim meet of champions a t the Marguerite Recreation Center swim complex Friday through Sunday. • Nearly 600 swimme rs will compete in the m eet with most or the na tion's top stars on band. Others from the Nadadorea team Include Stev<' Burnlco:it, Bill Barrett. Robin Lemay, Marybeth Linzmeier and three younger stare, Flor ence Burker . Shannon Orcutt und Tiffany Cohen Vassallo ts the w o rld cha mpion ln the 400 individuol m edley and 200 backs troke ms Hagler wliips Antuof ermo BOSTON (AP> Middleweight Marvin Hagler turned Vito Antuofermo·a face Into hamburger Saturday night ond retained his world chatn· pions bJp when the battered former t.itle·holdtr tolled to come oul for the ftflb round Antouf('t'mo gu he<! blood from • deep 1••h on Ms rorebead within a minute of lhe Ont rqund and by the end of the fourth was bleedJn1 from at leut two other <'Ula. HaaJer, from Brockton, Mau •• dropp.d Ari· tourermo with a left book in the third round and arttr lhe champion opened cuta under An· wot rmo·1 left eye in tM lourtb. 1 I world record of 4: 20.5. set in 1978. is ftlll In the re· cord books . Barnicoat is the defending 200-meter backs troke national champion and like Vassallo. Is a member or the 1980 U.S . Olympic team. Lemay sprinted to victories in both the SO and 100-ya rd freestyle events during the short course na tionals and has a 19.36 effort that stands as the Amer ican record In the 50-ya?tf free. B a rnett cappe d an outstandln1 lndoor season with a victory In the 200 IM , second place in the 100 and 200 breaststroke and fourth place in the 400 JM al the men's team championships at Hal".vard University durin1 the indoor season Hts ertort.s aavc him lhe bigb point award ~itb 69 point.a. The top point winner durln1 the Seven· teen meet wtll r41celve a Sl ,500 scholarship lo the school of his choice as will the top female point winner. Woodhead ls one of tb moat verutlle 1wlm· mers ln the world today. She placed ~ond ln the 200, 500 and t,000 yard h'Hst)'le evenft at thf' ln· door nationals and anchored the Nad1dore1 to an Amerkan rtt0.rd ln the 400·JUd trH relay. Barker la rollo"Wlnf in the foouteJMS of older slllc!rt. Mi10dy and Vera. Th• 14-yHr·old flnl.lhed 1 xtb ln the 100 free, s.vtnth in t.be 1,W and nlnlh ln lbe 800 at the lndbol'fmtft, PreUDilharl wUI .,. htld at tO eaeh day wllh the Ooilll llated tor I eacb cif the thrtt da111 . Dave Baker Stadler has sli01 lead • over trio 11 A rt R I SON . N Y 1 A P 1 Cr1:11g Stadler broke out of <l rour·way tie for the top with a six ·foot birdie putt on the final hole and took a one-shot lead Saturday 1n the th ird round of the WC'stchester Golr Classic Sladl('r, a wmnl'r two weeks ago in the Kemper Open. had a Slt.'ady, no -bogey round of 3- under-par 68. lie completed thr ee trips over the hilly. 6,603· yard Westchester Counlry Club 1·ou rse m 205, 8 under par RAV f'LOYD, Tom Kite and J C Snead. who shared the top spot until Stadlt.'r 's closing birdie. were at 206 going into today's final round of the chase for a S72.000 fi rst priZl'. Snead. in a Ion£ s lump and still fighting an erratic driver. put on a birdie-eagle finish for a 4-under·par 67 Flo) d. winner of two tournam ents earlier this season. and the stead) Kite. who has finis hed seventh or better in his last s ax starts. each h ad a 68 Kite had an excellent chance to join Stadler at 7 under par. but left a six.foot downhill birdie putt a quarter roll short on the 18th RON STRECK. whose 5-under- par 66 represen ted the hest round of the d a), and Gibby Gilbert. who has a habit of pl ay- ing well on this su bu rban New York l ayout. we r e at 207 Gilbert. twice a runner-up here and a coleader after 36 holes, m atched par 71 in t he warm hazy weather . Leonard Thompson. who was tied with Gilbert for the lead a fte r two rounds. s lipped (o a 73 and was four strokes hack at 209 ''J'\.e always been a streak player ... said Stadler. a two- time wmner last season. "I ha ven't had a good year but I've been playing we ll the last few w eek s a nd t h a t 's t h e dif· rerence." He had a very steady but un- re m arka ble effort going until \he last two holes . . . -. -----·~~------~---------·- Sports, politics alike to Baker He rewrote U Cl basket ball records • By JOHN SEVANO Of UM o.i1y l'li.e Staff Dave Baker proved to be an extremely preceptive young m an at the age of 18. A prep basketball star at War· ren Hi gh from 1968· 71. Baker w as inundated with college !SC'hola rsh1p offer!> from such schools as USC. St anford and ln· diana There wer e more than a 100 an all. Most kids his age caught up in the glamor and prestige or be· 1ng recruited by top NCAA D1v1s1on I schools would h ave JU m ped a l t he opportun ity at pla) at that level Not Baker. HIS FORESIGHT was unique in that he not Jmly thought of the pr esent. hut of the ruture as Wl'JI And for that reason. Baker bypassed all the 01v1s1on I temptations and finally decided on UC Irvine a s ma ll. re· la tively unknown Division 11 school tucked away in a corner of Orange County "S ure I had opportunities to go otht•r places but what I liked most. even as an 18·year-old, wa!> the fact tha t l could play right away because that was the fi r s t year the NCAA ruled rrt!shmen could star t at th e Divis ion II level ." r ecalle d Ba ker. "More importantly. though, as an 18-year-old chubby white guy who couldn't JUmp, I knew I w asn 'l going to pla> in the NBA T her efore, J wanted to fi nd a place where I could hu1 ld m y future , where I could try to m ak e the best of my college op- portunity ... Bake r seized'that oppor tunity. accepting lJC l 's f irs t full scholarship ever awarded. and definitely made the moi.t of It F 0 R F 0 l ' R Y E A RS h e rewrote the UCI record books, reaching the top in most points scor ed I 1,597 ) and most re- bounds grabbed 1926J He also set single game and s ingle season marks in rebounding and s hootin g percentage. respective. ly. grabbing 21 carom s against Chico State in a 1972 contest and fin ish ing with a 665 shoot· ing p ercentage t ha t sa m e year "I never t hought of myself as a very good athlete, JUSt one who was dedicated and enjoyed pl aying the game," confide d Ba ke r. "I thoug ht it was excitin~ just being a part of it all I know this is goin~ to sound corny, but if I had gone to USC and played well, I would have been another guy At UCI. I like to feel l helped them get where they are. I like to think l got an opportuni· ty to m ake a contribution.·· Years later , .Saker is still making a contribution not on- ly to UC Irvine. but t o Orange County in gener al. For the past three years he's worke d for the Vi rtue & Scheck Inc. law firm. He's also d a bbled a bit 1n politics, -losing a close city coun cil race 1n Irvine in 1980 "I FIND politics is a lot li~e athJeh cs," said the 28-year-old Baker , who lives with his wife in Irvine "lt 's com petitive and you have to be very dedicated The bottom line is eithe r you win or lose. I like t hat I find t hat in· vigoral1ng." Baker found playing at UC I t!Qlla lly challenging. As a freshman, Bake r and the Anteaters reached the 01v1s1on LOOKING BACK 11 playoffs. only to lose in the first round The taste was cnou~h . however . lo drive Ba ker for another appearance, and h.e finally reached the goal hi~ senior season -only to lose twice more in post-season ac· tivity ··It was gre at to reach the playoffs and dis appointing we didn't do better ." admitte d Baker , who at 6·8. 265 poundi; ( .. maybe less if I didn't e at lu nch"! was the Anteaters' main threat offens ively and defensive- ly . "We would have loved t(> have done he ller fo r Coactl (Tim) Tift." T ift, incidentally. was one ol the first people to call Baker arter he lost his election bad bye mere 26 votes "I JUST TOLD him 1t was a lot like our gam es." said Baker. "We'd always ta ke it into over- time and then lose " Baker s till chuckles when he thinks about his assoc1at1on with the one-time UCI coach · · l s t ill rem e mber his out rageously funny jokes prior lo games and the sidea ches I would get fro m laughing so hard,'' re· called Ba ker "Up unt il recently those were the best teams UCI ever h ad. We used to pack the gym there " O f course UCI . under new Coach Bill Mulligan a nd All Am erican sen satio n Kevin Magee. ts filling the gym once again. 1t hasn't gone unnoticed by Baker . e ither, nor have some of M agee's exploits "fl breaks m y heart to go see ham play because he's breaking all my records.'' kidded Bake r "He 's just a great player." ONE PARTICULAR record that Baker felt would stand fo rever was the single.game re· bound m ark or 21 Magee broke it last season with a n effort of 2J against lllinoas Chicago Circle . "When I was 18. and if I could have writte n a s cript," he said. "I can honestly say I wouldn't ha ve wanted it to be any dif· ferent. I had four great years and a wonde rful education at UCL " Westchester Classic best bet Golf takes over with baseball trapped in the bunker By HOWARD L. HANDY Of Ill• o.lty Pli.e Slaff The weekend li ve sports menu on televlslon Is limited to two golf tournaments with the baseball strike In progress. The Women's LPGA champions hip and the m en's Westchester Classic are the lone live shows. But there's plenty of supporting fare including Sports SundltY with taped coverage of the 24 Hours of Le Mans finish and the wome n's international diving meet on Channel 2 at 11. 11 a.m. (2) -SPORTS SUNDAY -Live cov· erage of the finish of the 24 Hoors of Le Mans auto race from Le Mans, France. Also: The women's in· ternatianal diving meet, taped at Fort Lauderdalel Fla. Bre nt Musberger is host. (50) -SOCCE9' MADE IN GERMANY. · 2:30 p.m. (22) -SOCCER. ' Then there's Sportsworld a t 4 on Channel 4 with a taped boxing match and several other items of in· terest on tape. Radio fans can listen to the Warner Hodgdon race from Riverside International Raceway bec;Jin- nlng at 9 this morning on KLAC (S70). The race itself Is at 1 but there Is a 200-kilometer race this morning and a wealth of Interviews. Following are the top sports events on TV today. Ratings are: '" ' " excellent; ' '' worth watching; I' fair;' forget it. 11:30 a.m., Channet 4 I WOMEN'S GOLF: LPGA ChampionShlp. Announcers: Don Criqui, Jay Randolph, Carol Mann, Mary Bea Porter, Fr•nk Beard end Marlene Floyd. The weather.plagued LPGA tournament con- tinues with Donna Caponi holding a two-stroke IMd over Jtrllyn Britz after three rounds. C•ponl went on a t>lrdle bfnge Saturday but ran Into trouble after NBC· TV cameras cut •way. Three strokes behind the leader Is Pat Meyers who matched par Saturday with an. (I> 1 p.m., Ch•nnel 2 ' ' OOLP: WHtchester Classic. ANMllUftC...-.: Vin SCUiiy, Pat Summertll Frtnk Glleber, ~o Wright, Tony Trabert and Ken Venturi. Cral9 Stadler broke out of a four.way ti. for first pt.ct on the fln11 holt Saturday. After thrM round1, Stedltr, who won the Kemper Open two Wffkl 1go, l'las 1n s..unct ,....,., 205. OM stroke blek 11 • trio of f1m1111r f\1mes J.C. Sneed, Rey Floyd Ind Tom Kite. OTHE• TELEVISION • 10 •.m. <SO>-Sf1CUITS AM•AICA -Hlgtl l9"1tl Of the WAC tr~ •nca fltld meet nne11. 3:30 p.m. (4) -SPORTS AFIELD -Grit$ Gresham tracks coyotes with a camera and gamel ca lling device. Also: Jerry Chiappetta visits • pickup-truck race through mud and water. 4 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Frank Fletcher ( 11·2·1) ta kes on Norbe rto Sabater < 19·0) in • scheduled 10-round m iddleweight bout, taped at Atlantl<. City, NJ . Also: Survival of the fittest~ series of physlcallv demanding ootdoor events, ta in Cc11ifornia's Sierra Nevada mountains. This week The men's c limb and rappel. And, the AIAW nation• women's collegiate track and field championshiP1 taped at Austin, Texas. Commentators include Mar Albert, Mike Adamle and Greg Lewis. (7) AMERICAN SPORTSMAN -Country singer Han Willlams, Jr. hunts turkeys in Camden, Ala. Also Actor Earl Holliman visits the jungle habitat of t mountain gorilla In the Central African nation o Rwanda. And Gregory Harrison surfs ott the lsolat beaches of Java. Curt Cowdy Is host. 7 p.m . (28) -TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE Coach Vic Braden demonstrates five exercises f proper conditioning. • ~ Midnight (13) -TENNIS -Highlights of th Palm Beach pro<elebrlty tennis classic, taped I May. I RADIO Auto Racing -Warner Hodgdon NASCAR 400. Riverside RaGeway, 9 a.m., KLAC <S70). (The Dally Piiot Is not re1ponslb4t for latechantft.> Birdies boost Caponi MASON, Oblo (AP) -Donna Oaponl •tnl oa blrdlo blnge on the first nine holes Saturday an then held up on the back side to shoot a 2·undel' par 70 and exeand ber lead to two abc>U tn tb weath r plaaued Ladle• ProfeastonaJ Oolf Auocl1 tion Champlonshlp. The 36-year-old veteran, blddlnJ ror her fou. major championship ln 17 profe.salonal aeuona blrdl6d nve of the first nine boles, wllb lhrff them conili\t ln a row. Thal belped ber to a f.roa side or 5-undtt-par 31. Capon) ran lnto a double botey on t.M lotb ~ and ~. alter NBC·TV cameru cut away, • bo•e)'ed lhe 13th bol to 1Up to • 3t on the bac ali:fe. 1 .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 14, 1981 •• RIAllSTATI Today's m.ortgage rates can break you You're trapped, you feel, by soaring rents. a 1growing family, or both. You "must" buy a house, 'a co-operative apartment, some kind of roof over yoijr head. You talk lo yourself constantly about the tax benefits you'll get. the emotional satisfac- tion that comes with "owning" your s helter. You IJ j• ~ 1 .. :~-Y-lVl-1 -PD-RT-fR-.i-:z : are convincing yourself that you'll sim ply ha ve to pay the interest rates demanded for a mortgage, settle for whatever price you must pay for the shelter. DON'T Much as I approve of all the favorable factors you can submit for hom e ownership, you, as an average American, wall find that over the long run you cannot afford home ownership if you must pay today 's str atospheric Interest rates and purchase prices. Just ponder these rtgures . For ever y $10,000 you borrow on a home mortgage at even a 15 per- cent annual ra te LOW in most are as today - the interest you'll pay over a typical 20-year loan period wi ll total m ore than $21,600 more than twice again what you borrowed. For every $10,000 you earmark as a down pay- m ent on the house. you will forfeit a lmost $100,000 in interest money you could have earned on tha t deposit over the same 20 years <assuming a ty pical 12 percent current compound interest rate I If you obtain a 30-year loan, rather than a 20· year mortgage, your interest paid at 15 percent for every $10,000 will come to more than $35.00Q. And each $10,000 down paym ent will wind up costing you, m 30 years of monthly compound inter est. almost $350,000 at the s ame 12 percent rate. Stunning ? Staggering? Almost unbe lievable? Yes -and I am delibera tely understating the in- / Housing study available , A r ecent study of progressive housing supply projects in California is now available to the public through the California Associa- tion of Realtors CC.A.R. J, a non-profit pro· fessiona l association. The study is entitled "Directions for Solving t he Housing Crunch." ·'California faces its most acute housing s hortage s ince World War II," said Art Godi, president of C A.R. "In a n attempt to help solve the problem, the association's Housing Task Force designed the book as a com· prehensive planning tool that public and private sectors can use to analyze communi- ty pro1ects " Towa rd this end. "Directions for Solving the Housing Crunch" explores the four com- mon denominators fo und m virtually every PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOU$ IUllNaU NAMa ITATaMaNT The 1o11-1no person 11 dolno 1111•1· ,,. ..... • KLEMA t. ASSOCI ATES, 605 C•rnellon, Corona .... Mer. CA •uu. COSTA ~ ... 641 ·1289 WILLIAM MICHAEL KLEMA, M» -Car11etlon, Cor-del Mer, CA '2W . IU. H--' ....... Tiiis boalneH Is c-.cted by an In· llllHIOH v1uo495-0401 dlvlduel. Jlllln c ..... ,,., C•pl•tr•"" ) w. Mike l(leme ISo• Ole,..,,..., OI .... ,., P• .... I Tiiis llat-t was lllecl with llw l ... ----------Counly Clerk of Or.,oe County on.----------------i June•.1•1 '"""" Publl11wet Orenoe Coe~ Dally PllOt, .June 7. 1•. 21, 21, "" 2Jll-tl PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "CTI Tl OU$ IUSINElS NAME STATEMENT TM 1o11-1no _...... 11 -no 1>u11· net.s •t. LOU PETERSON INTER IORS. I l'ICTITIOUllUSINESS ' Etlell e Lane. Newpor t Bee cll, NAMa STATaMaNT Calilorl'l•t2..0 Tll• fOOOwi1111 .,.,_ " dolno bull l udmlle "-•••OI, 1.IOO Et••~ u .... MU es Ntwport Beed\, C.llfornle U660 , HOYTS EXTERIORS, Mii Park This --Is cond<Kted Dy an In <enter 0t1.... • 104, Seftt• AM, CA dlvlO..al ftTOS. ludml .. Pitt....., MICHAEL HOll'TS, Dsit LA"'-. T .... s-...nt .... flled with u.. CMta Mau. CA..... Gouftt'I CW1l ot Or-COUnty on J-Tllla -•Is <-.C-tty an lft. II, 1 .. 1 jlllvl ..... I. Mlc!Mel HOyts PubllU.d Or-CoeSI 0.lly Piiot, I This ~ ••• Ill.a with tlw June i.. 21, 21, Jiiiy 5, 1"1 County Clerti of Or-Co....ty on Mey 21, 1 .. 1. ,.,._ : Publlslwcl Oranot Coast Dally Piiot, May JI, J...,. 7, 1•, 21, 1 .. 1 1-.1 PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOUS IUSINEH NAME ITATaMENT 'DEATH NOTICES 11\1!::!.~o~~~lno ,,.,SOii• ••• dolno DEL MAR PARTNERS, l TD., 3304' Cane Avl-r, Sulla C, Sen J,..n -----------Ceplatr-. CA '267S. DABNEY H u N T E R E N E R G y R O B E R T H E N R y ct10APORATION, a C.llfornl• corpor• on. UCMt-C.lle Avlador, S..lte c, S4WI PABNEY. resident or Mis-JuanC11P11lr-.CAt267S. sion \'iejo, Ca Passed away RALPH E. PHELAN, JR., S3IM9 on June 11, 1981 Sur vived by Cc•ll• Avledor. Suite c. San Juer1 eplstrano, CA '267J. his wife Sue, 3 da ughters This 11\1.ineu 11 conducted by • Nina. Nancy and Debbie. 2 11m1t11C1per1nan111c1. brothers Richard and Don R•~ ~ ~n. ~·HE AG v D a b n e y a I s 0 7 CORPORATION grandch.ildren Services will RelP'I E. Ptietan, Jr .• be held on Sunday, June 14, ~esldenl 1981 at 2 OOP~I m the Pac1'f1'c c Thb •ta-•-. Ill.a with tlw ounly Clerll ol Oranoe County on ~Y View Chapel Pac1f1c View 21. , .. , <\1ortuary directors •OOTH, MITCH•l. STltANO• & SMITH, ------------........ Alter•'Pl .. LAw ,, ' kite ... D9wwey Savi .......... ,.. Neptune Society ,.,,.,...,.,_ CIU!MATION IUlt lALAt U A C..i.MeM.CAnil' ,.,"'" P011>ll.-~ .... Coast Delly Piiot. 646-7431 YeOlr -lal H<lfrlty ....... IHaM a<lmlnlnr .. I• ..._.Its,,..., a,.iy _,,, -c-IM Mr.,kes. c.an for tree pont•ll• ' 1• hrt Cem./111.r ~ ..,.~---------...... ~ 11 It H ~Clll01'HHS llU llOADWAY MOHUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 IALT'ZIHGHOM SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCllff! CHA,IL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 846-9371 rlHClllOTHHS $WTHS' MOITUAU 627 Matn SI Huntington Beach 536-6539 '•c.te ••w MIMOllAL , All Cemet•~ Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3600 Pac1llc V11w Onve Newport Beach 6"44·2700 11 Mc:C:CMMIQ MOITUAlllS ') Lagun1 Beach ~· 494-~15 Ii; Laguna Hlllt 76&-0933 ·: San Juan C.p11trano 49$-1176 M.<ly i 1, J ..... 7, u , 2t, 1•1 2<417-tl PUBLIC NOTICE SUl'.ltlOR COURT 0,. THI: STATE 0,. CAU,.OltNIA ,.Olt TH a COUNTY 01' OltANOlf Ne.A·19Mn NOTICa 0,. H•AtUNO 0,. l'•TlTIOH l'Olt AUTHOltlTY TO IOltltOW MOHaY AND TO .. ICUM•a1t 1t•AL l'ltOl'altTY Ettete ol ANTHONY A. HOR\/ATH, eke ANTHONY All/IN HORVATH, DKHHCI. Notlu •• ,..,et.y o•wn lhel Frenclt J. Horvetll, u Eucl/lor Of the Wiii of Al)thony A. Horvelh. de<eaMd, l\91 flied his wrNlecl PellUan preying for 8fl orw evti.r111111 u. -·-•no o1 us,000.oo. "'oecut1119 In tnet •mount • Ml•, -In aecurlnQ the peyrnenl tlwreot, • deed ol t,...1 ...cumllerl119 lh• reel property l'lereln•ll•r .. scribed; encl tflllt • lleMlno on tr. F'9llllan •UI 118 lwld on J-U, '"'· st •·oo A.M. In ~..-1 J ot tlw above-efllltlecl Court loceted et 700 Civic Gent• 0r1 .. WHt. 5-11• An•. Celltornle, when and where eny .,.,.._,, ~ In said es1ete mey •PPH• and .. ,«I to ... enntlnt ~ Mid l'stltlOll. .... WWICI II ,_..,., mede to Mid Pet ltlOl'I tor furltltr pertle\il_.. H to IM ter-ancl coMltMnl Of the jll'O-PCIM4 now eno tM ..., of tr111t Jeld rtel praioertY It lltlMWll In I,_ city lit Nellllpor1 luch, C-ty Of ~Mt19, Sl•t• ,,, c:allfwnl•, Mid •• dattrlMcl .. 1.iiow1: Lot 1', Ill Block t7, l'lrsl Addlllon t Ntwpert ........... Up« Mell tta In BOOll • et Paet .. , Mltulle-M8Pt, 111 the Office Of tlle County 1t1cort1t of Ore110• Co1111ty, Celllornle. Moo -.tty llnown es J2t All A-11•, HtW~ ... <II, CAtlltnli ft .... T•• AU•UOr 'a Patctl N• ~10. OATl!O. "'/tt, HU .. WIT:t. ... Ml!lt, IMCOOHAU> & MaADI! " ........... c:.r.. ,.~ 1r1 ~ It, HWWIO .....,...,._..., ~ ltU•WtTl,H ..... MNOCNIAL.O& MllAM -., 1'tttllOILAWM-....,.Ol.IYI ,.,.,., 111 11°"' ......... ' t,40r1uaty . CemtlefY :..-:=~ ..... ' Cttm910fY ...., ,,... t62$ Gisler Ave , • .......,.....,CA .... "-"-u-~ (P,.> ,...... vuatl --Pl*fl._. er._ c-lt Dally Pl '-. "" , S4().5_$54 0 ~" J-t•, I'-.. 1t11 t1tMI ""-...~---------..... ~~~ s uc cessful housing progr am : communit y awa reness and involvement in the local hous- i ng probl em ; cooperation between the private and public sectors to facilitate pro- duction of affordable housing; modification or elimination of d uplicative, costly develop- ment standards. and accelerated permit pro- cessing. The case studies examine such topics as new constr uction utilizing land leasing and mortgage revenue bonds. revitalization and rehabilitation. manufactured housing and re- cycling The pitfalls and road blocks, and ways of avoiding them . are reviewed as well. Additional information is available by calling the California Association of Realtors at (213> 739-8319 G R A N A luxurious, laooh/y appointed home iJ not enough for some people. For them, the surrounding environ- ment must be a.r u clling a.t their home. It Is for thue people that we have created a oery special community: Coral Pointe. Here, atop the cOQ.Jfa/ hil/J of pru/igfous San Clemente, you 'II enjoy sweeping ocean oitws and crisp sea air. Discooer magnificent residences of Imp/ring proportlom and laOish appointments. Four spectacular three· to floe-bedroom floorplans are offered with approxlmalt/y 2,525 to 4,370 sq. fl. of elegant Interior spoce. Inside, you 'II find such highlights as finely detailed oak bani8ten and ra//lng1, built-In wet ban with cu4lom oalt cabinetry, up lo three wootf. bumlng flreplace1 with custom brick heartlu, dramatic oaulled ceilings anti slty/ight illumination, bui//./n AM/FM Intercom 1yslerm, built-In 1af u , and comp/tit ffcurity alarm s11sttrm. Stltcltd p/am o!ftr act/oily and media roomJ, lnlimate inglenook conoenatlon area1, romantic ma1Jer btdroom retrea/1 with fireplaces, wooJ paneled ceiling,, French doon, anti cu1/om crown moldings and chair railings. Gourmet /tllcheru feature a full arrtlJI of /Int General Electric app/i· ancu lnclutling double ooen with auto- matic rolluerle and meal thermometer, mfcfOf,Oaoe ooen and eleclro-magntllc coolttop. Otlttr featuru Include built~ In fooJ center with blender and food pt'OCUW, built-In bread and food 1001/er. cel'Omlc tile counterlOPf, 00t111 t erest rates, deliberately skipping the "extra" costs that can be (and are being > buried in virtual- ly a ll mortgage agreements signed In this era. µay 1n real estate taxes or various forms . But the tax savings, you ask? Yes. you will, as a ho m eowner and borrower, be eligible for signifi- cant tax breaks But against these breaks, you m ust weigh the money you 'll pay on you r mortgage < ull but a mere pittance of it in the form of interest in the .:arly years>; the money yoJ,l'll Slay put if you ca n manage the rent In any way Make do wi th sma ller quarters. even a motor home. Move ba ck in with your parents, share your q uar ters with other relatives or friends. Mortgage r ates will not go back to the old 6·7-8 pe rcent leve ls soon but they will decline and perhaps the time will come sooner tha n you now believe Don't tie your own hands Housing • seminar scheduled A semina r fo r con s umers, titled 'How to Bu y and Sel l Rea l E state," will be held Thurs day, J une 25 ut Or ange Coast College The seminar will run from 6.30-9.30 p.m . in OCC's Fine t\r ts Hall 119 Admission 1s S2. and r egistration will be con ducted at the door. Semina r lecture r is Rich a rd fl ar t . a s pe cialist in bus iness s a les and inves tments with Walker & Lee Re al Estate. Lecture topics will in e lude "Evaluating the Marke t ." "Offers and Counter Offers," "Joys and Pitfalls," "T) pes of Housing ," · Apµreci a lion and Resale Poten ta al." and An Insid er·~ Assessment of I nteresl Rat es and Fmancmg .. For information about th e s emi nar . p ho ne 556-5880 r I I I I I I I I I I I L ----------- 'Osewood DEVELOPMENT, INC. A design and general Contracting firm spec1ahzing in· Remodeling • Additions • New homes At Rosewood Develo pment. we take great price in our profession. We offer top QUality construction techn1ues and designs for re~IMJ. odcltlom, and ttew hotML For your free brochure or free estimate se nd us your coupon today or call us at 714 /673-9420. Rosewood Development, Inc. 177 Riverside Avenue. Suite F Newport Beach, CA 92663 0 Have a representative call to set up FREE es11ma11 & consul1e11on 0 Send me a FREE brochure Name ---------Phone no ------ Addrns ------------------- C.tv -------S1e1e ---Zip ----------------- , I I I I I I I I I I I .I D 0 p E N I N G surrounded by brick, custom oa,+ cabl· nets, and bay-windowed break/mt nooks. But Coral Polnlt 14 more than just 1pectacular ruldencu . Come and experience the breathtaklnt ocean ofeWI and lro/y elegant /l/ut11le of thl1 prutlglow new community. Open dal{IJ 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (714) 498-8100 From $299,990 to $581,990 flexible financing including 1.nd Trust Deeds with no payments for 3 years '~ IJJIJ. /) • Orange Corbi DAILY PH OT Sunday, .,urh.: 14, 1981 Film rating s ste 1 successful f:l>l'fUl<'S M >T f. /11 ,,,.. 11/d day~ o/ u111•11111 rigid rules prutedecl mm re· l'lt''wr mmul1t11 v., ur1111111 rted couple:. m lwcl IU!Jt•tl1t!r, /or t'nw1plr ~urdy rw lanyuayt• worse than Rlldt lJuttn·, \'ou'<l<fo•.~ the ri.11.t haue bt>t'n replact·d h11 11 ra11119 ~•1~te1r1 pn1r1ar1l11 n guide for pare11t~ 8.) BOB T llOl\1AS AtN<l•t• l'Tftl Writ# H 0 L l Y WOO l) H 11 h .11 11 I> II ·· f ( 111• r ans wered an early morning h •lc•pltn11l• 1·.tll "' hi. offtc<> at the Motion P1rt11n· 1\s,oc1at1on "f Amerll'J A N~w York Cit\ \\oman "-·•' .1sl\1ng \\ hl'lht>r s he shoul1I take h~r I~\ E ir olcl son lo 1 new m ov1e. Knwhtnder ... 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II tllllll' o( lhtl ens lt'rlNI ''Knot!I l.undl111(," (Th\lr~dQy, g p.m , Channl'l :II 1111 mo!'ll 11l'rlou1 llhoul runnlnf , ht1 hll!I run In 12 mnrnthont11, lndud nr tht' ll11V 0.>Slon M11 r11t hon Sht' t•ooltl hare l)' t'Ol\lUlll hl'r \)l~ll!lllft' lhllt lhf' WOtn(lll'I mnruthou woul\ ht'\'Otne nn Oh mpk tovt-nl for ttw l'h1CI llm l' at th,• \SM 11nmes In Lo ... Anl(t-14'~ "M~ hu~l>nnd 1)lft~c>~t n t11ml'lll pl\r\ In th11t. with hi" rovl'fltl((' 1111<1 l(l'lllnw tht' Olym1)lt' l'\lmmlth'1' to.it>lht>I " bound play thal won her a nomination ro1 lhe Tony aworc1 She started running with Jtmmy Grecnf>, a character actor from the piny. "We'ct put away 12, 13, 14, 15 miles every morning before rehearsnl. ·• 11he says . "And I want lo tell you It wus 20 below , with lhl' chlll factor und t'Verylhini There were Umcs when I cume bat'k with my feet hloo<ly lw<'ou. ~ I'd c·ut my toes on the Ice. "Wllf:N w1o; aot to New York we ran a Iona the I-:u11t R1 ver . and on tour in San Frunclsc·o we 1101 in Golden Gute Park. Thul''! how I j.!OI Into dl11tunce Obviously, I huvt• lht• t•nt•rl(y, hut I hod tt11s wonderful lllll'C'r. nml Wl' woulcl JUSL tAJk , It JUSt hl't'llllll' u wondc>rful thing, and 1l wuis 11t•Vl'r' jul(l 1wmelhlng I made myself do Now1ul11vs. with the •H'ht>d ulf' I've got. I 1111\ t' to mukc· I 11nl' for 1t .inti 1noke myspl( · llo II ' llt•r hui-v ..,dll'tlult'. whil'h 111cludt•s that of w1ft• uiul 11iothc•r. l't'nlt'rs on "Knots l.1111111111( ,1 11111n1l11r ('BS pnmt• lime sonp -, • . Voyager The> l\\"lr\•':. l"i m:11 rl~1t to her hi Rh "it'hool 8WN•lhC':ll I rrom l\ouhler. Colo. Johll M uslu\ll, 1111 ft: mm~ \\ lnnlnl{ rl<'W111nan fot KN t\l' T\' In 1.1)>1 l\nMt>les Sht> 11101 let! run !'in~ wtwn h1• ":\!< In lhl' \11 l"orrP In Ot>rnll"'~ .fOA'\ \'AN AHK 111•n11w1 11mrw1 op1•111 th.1t \l,'.i... 11 -;pinoff from J>allas . lht• 1·m111lry "lop 111tt'd TV St'n1•s LIMOUSINE SERVICE doh1J1 l:ip~ 111 c•ll) Sflllll l ROI Iulo II mllc', \h1•11 I hn•c• lhnt "' \\ ht•n I 11•1111} 'ii n1 lt'cl 1 Ullllll\j.1 . "II WI\:. tht' first llllh' I \\OSI\' workllll(,. h~ ~nys "I \\ai> a hltlc> nutllv, 'IO 1 \\t>l\I out on lh«> bui.e foothall Ot>ld anrl s\arlNI Slw lw1·nnH' n 11c•rlo1111 1·un111•r Whl'n 11hc stor11•1I rehl'o1snl11 In 1\1111 Arho1 . Mit•h . ror . \ "1:hool ror WIVC'S , .. llll' HrondWI) I Mel Brooks' "History of The World" (R) II "Nine To Five" "High Risk" (R) Ill "Take This Job & Shove It" "Airplane" (PG) THE ANCIENT MARINER Presents ROSEWOOD · (2 Weeks Only) Starts June 16th Tues., thru Sat. On The Bay Ancient Mariner 2607 W . Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 646-0201 Wehandcut our .fish . fillets everY.daY. ... dip them in batter made fresh every hour and serve them with plenty of golden fryes. Fish· & Fryes S2.49 C..u Ml'W •tJt 414t 1 iff\ WESTMINSH R 'ftlll MAL l CINEMA SMO .... Jrw-.•..,..l••t t'fM1"'tNt"' •M~ edwards CINEMA WEST .~, 891-3935 "STUNNING" rrod Yo901 AP BREA Bteo Plozo 714/529·5339 COSTA MESA Cinema Center 71 4/979·4141 E1 TOltO So<Jdlel>Oek Cmemo 714/581 -5880 NOW SHOWING FUWRTON Fo~ 714 525 4747 GARDEN GROVE WeslbrOOI< 71 4 530 4401 IRVINE Wooobooge Cmemo 71 4 551 0655 LA MIRADA MAU Lo Mrroclo 714 994 2400 673-2641 • .. ,I *BARGAIN MATINEES* Monday thru Saturday All Performances belore S:OO PM (E1cepl Special Engagements and Holidays) U\ MIRADA MAU lo Muooo at Ro1ec1on• LA MIRADA WALK·IN 994·2400 ANlltONY ou1NN • OUVlll um I 'MEL BROOKS HISTOR "LION OF THE OF THE WORLD PART I" DESERT" (PG! 12.•2 -·IM:IM ·I ..... ,. 12 »-ll:.._,_,.,,, (R) "CHEECH & CHONG'S NICE DREAMS" (R) '004 __ , ........ ,,,.. 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COAST WALK·IN "CHEECH & CHONG'S I HICE DREAMS" (RI 2----...-·-"RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK" (PG) ....... _..,_,. ,ACIFIC THEATRES OlllVf-111 WA, MEETS """'" •01141 •uu.,_,,. .. ,,,. .. , " HAlll Oll ILVD OlllVf·lll I OllAMGl OlllVf.111 14'.• tOJ,..ill-f61\1 ... I ·~ll PAAllHlll su•UU Al MA•t• ll .. •u• -IMPORTANT NOTICE' CHILDREN UNDER 12 FRH! Htrt.ltf 1M WMHr M• llln• Ju • Sel S•• Htfs PM CM-SI -·l'M &M CNI MOIO IS Y1lUll VfN(BI JIJ IOU AM tN1 M010 Wiii! IGHITDI ACUSSOllY l'OSll10ll --All l'OllllllU.I• AU CINE-fl ~ 1311 Oii All - ANAHllM ANAHEIM DRIVE·IN ,,.eway ti ot i..emon SI 179-91~ "THE LEGEND OF THE LONE RANGER" (PG) "TAKE THIS JOB AND SHOVE IT" BUINA P~P~ BUENA PARK ORIVE·IN Uncolft A•• Wett ol (ftO" 121· .. 070 FOUNIAIN FOUNTAIN VALLEY ORIVE·IN Saft 01090 ,,..,., at llOOUlvnt (So I 962·2 ... 1 WESIMIN1llP 'CHEECH I CHONG'S NICE • DREAMS" (R) l'tolo 'THE MOUNTAIN MEN" (R) Clllf fl SOIJ'IO I "FOUR SEASONS" (PG) ...... "THE IN· LAWS" (PG) CINI ft SOUllO "MEL BROOK'S HISTOR OF THE WORLD PART I" ...... "THE FINAL CONFLICT" (R) "OUTLAND" (R) ...... "CADDYSHACK" (RI tltlf ,,_ Hl·WAY 39 DRIVE IN llff< n ""° SO OI Gora.fl Oro.. f<HMIY 191·3693 lllCMNtO "'"°" • cctlY Tl'aDll "BUSTIN' LOOSE" IRI , (R) NEXT ~0VIE" (R) "THE BLUES BROTHERS' ~·"THE JERK" (R) CINl·R SOU11D CHM Ft SOUllO "TAKE THIS JOB AND "CHEECH a CHONG'S ~ SHOVE IT" (PG) NICE DREAMS" (R) "WHEREc~11E!i:J HURTtR) ,"THE MOUNT'71N MEN" IA HAll1A LA HABRA DRIVf tlj ._ ........ __ ·---''RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK" (PG) ln·1H2 "URBAN COWBOY'' (PQ) fl!U' ~A 1•AP• LINCOLN DRIVE·IN tlflCOlft Ave Weil ol CftOlf 121• .. 070 1 ~A"4t~J "RAIDERS 1>F THE LOST ARK" (PG) -"URBAN COWBOY" (PG) I ORANGE DRIVE IN !~:' .. "~ ~ 551·7022 Q,,.~.,. 14·-~ "CLASH OF THE TITANS" "KIU. AND KILL AGAIN1 "" "WARL:DSOF -(PG) AT\.ANTl8" PO ''HIGH RISK" l") A I, ' ,. .... '~ " \ ~ MISSION DRIVE IN irty Mickey uried tkere y STAN DELAPLANE ENNIS, Ireland -On a rainy day in Ireland, I ent down to the litUe town oJ Ennis wlth Bob nsidine, the Hearst journalist. ''Because my p,c>ple came from there, and I've never seen it ," tM said. ,, The town was awash with Coltsidines on shop rtames, all closed because it was Sunday. But in Brian Hogan's pub we ran into a Considine who s'id: "The grNte1t of all WG1 JIOUT grand/athM, Mtclcey do~. He maM a fine polittcal .,,eech and Doniel O'ConneU, the Emancipator IUmttlf. kiased him on the clwek for U. • "Mickey crie a to the crowd: 'I ' U never woah this kif• olf me face!' And ever a/ter," said the Considine, "~ WO.f known with admiration cu Dirty Mickey." We've taken a cottage on the Shannon for a ll)Onth. The government built a lot of them over the west of Ireland. "To brine in new faces and g~ve the young people some reason to stay at home i?Jtead or leaving for the cities." J. It's worked well. For the first time since the ~tato Famine. Ireland's population has increased instead or going down. There are a couple of dozen cottages in villages near Ennis, mostly grouped in clusters of fi ve. They have thatched roofs and fireplaces that burn peat, but the kitchens are electric. They sleep ight, cost less than· $200 a week and much less in e winter. All Irish Tourist offices in the U.S. ve folders . Or you write Irish Rent·a·Cottage, annon Airport, Ireland. It's free and worth the owledge, so get one. It's a rl.ne lltUe town with gold-lettered signs ' ~er the shops on a narrow malD street where two ;qrs can just squeeze through. I There's the ruin of a Franciscan Priory down e street and again J hear about Mickey onsldine. There was a man leaning on the bridge. He ore a cloth cap and rubber Wellingtons, and he • ent over me from the corner of his eye like a de· ctive. !S "You might be looking for an ancestor?" he · aid. "There's O'Briens that were Kings or :-rhomond here in the cold dark tombs.'' :.i I said: .. Did you ever hear or Mickey ·~nsidine?'' :.# He said: "Look. Do you see the stone window ~ the the walJ or the Abbey? And the cross in HAWAII PRICES ARE DOWN! COMPLm I WHK !; VACATION ~~~:~~~.~~ 5384 nclud1ng airfare. hotel, leis, car .. ~morel ""wow h ....... .. ~\;; ~ ............. twrffk H-,.,tc-t! ..... -..-----14 .. fw ....... ~ ... ..ey, • ~ Beat Inflation -Book Today ~ I I 642-4403 l ~in\ Pacific Pima Travel cllllWOIK" 2J4 E. 17"9 St., Costa MeH OlllATWE VAMTIOll NII/II/II Featuring: •Cruises •Hawaii •Club Med Commercial Account• Welcome 550 N. El Camino Real San Clemente (714) 492-8400 321 Mertne Ave. Belboe leland (714) 175-8400 weve ~a wOrld·full va8ftton Ideas. Who aatd vacations start with lM headaches of making plans? Not ua. Not when you let ua handle aU the ar· rancemcnta. Like your hotel r~rvaUona. tours. airline achcdulea. tick.et.a. ewrythlng. We haw aome •rt• (aome of whom haYC already been to where you want to go) to help you plan your tr1p. And beat of all. they'll do It for free. Phone or atop In today. It could bt the atart of your Rrat heacleche-free vacation. I tao Orange Coast DAILY PILOTJSunday. Juno 14, 1981 .. Here lies the great Mickey -The Abbey ruins at Ennis , Ireland where Celtic cros$es mark the McNamaras and O'Briens who were kings. It's here they say the Irish patriot Mickey Considine is buried. "Him that was known in admiration as Dirty Mickey." front? That's where the great Mickey lies buried And that's what caused the turrible controversy." "What was it?" I said. "It was turrible," he said ·"There was a good Irish pries t gave a speech to the patriotic society. The great Mickey. he told them, lies buried in Dromcliffe. '"Beggin' yer pardon. Father,' says I to him. 'Mickey, rest his soul, lies in the Abbey grounds.' Says he: "I've made a scholarly research or the facts . I'm con v inced they buried him at Oromclifre. · "Would you like to climb to the tower?" he said to me "It's a grand view." From the tower you can see 11 ruined castles on the green countryside. The way 1s up a circular stair You come out on an unprotected edge that makes your stomach turn over The Irishman dropped has voice to a dramatic whl!per. '"Well 1 remember when they t«re diggm· in the rum" below the cross. Not a ~ dad they find. But with the Considine name they found the "kool!" "The skull?" "The skool indeed," he said. "The emblem of death car ved in stone pointing out it was Mickey's cold grave." "Was the town divided over the controversy?" I said. "Oh. it was just the Father and me." he said, "but it was turrible while 1t lasted ''A week later. the Father came to me. his hat in hand. 'I've made further studies,' he says, ·and yer right. Mickey lies buried in the Abbey. You should be a scholar yerself.' he says. 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The major topic of conversation was the chorale's successful season. with chorale Direc· tor Maurice Allard telling that next season the group wiU repeat the Mass in D Minor and plans to present the Elijah. Tom and Lucretia Allinson of Irvine were among guests as were Newport Beach residents Betty and Scott Hightower, Dana Point res!· dents Alice ~nd Bill Sauvage and Robert Kerr Also attending were Nancy Thornton of Laguna Beach and her daughter, Linda; Daily Pilot Managing Editor Tom Murphine and his wife Joan; Global Van Lines executive Ed Schumacher and his wife Floss; Laguna Beach Schools Superintendent Dan Walker and his wife Genise; Jan Landstrom, who does public relations for the chorale, and Betty Beldon, who recently took on the responsibility of head or support groups for the Orange County Music Center. Sheila Sones hine, who recently was named to the Superior Court, was honored at a reception sponsored by the Women's Network, a coalition of local community and political organizations. Site or the reception was the lovely Big Can- yon home of public relations executive Leonore Penfil and her husband Richard. Coordinating the event were Vivian Hall and Lucille Kuehn. I I Among those attending wer e Ms Soneshine's husband Ygal and her mother. Mrs Debbie Prell Others included Joan Ryan, who is Ms. Pen· fit's new business partner, and her hus band Jack Ryan; Gwen and Jim Felton; Fashion Is land General Man ager Barbara Rappolo; Newport Beach City Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer, and public relations executive Gloria Z1gner and her husband Mel Fresh from her participation as co.pilot in the recent Angels Derby women's air race was Ellen Appel. who has resigned her vice pre· sidency at Cox and Burch Advertising to marry attorney J erry Bloch. U p in Los Angeles at the Natural Hts· tory Museum, foundation trustees are preparing to host the rirst lady of the Republic of Colombia. Senora Nydia Quintero de Turbay, at a black-tie reception June 29. The occasion is the official preview of the museum's display of Colombian emerald and gold treasures. The exhibit is call ed "Sweat of the Sun, Teurs of the Moon " t At Women'•Network port11 wae (from left J Vtman Hall, SMUG SoM•hbw.~ Kuehn and hoatcu uonore Penfil. M•. SoneahiM um the honoree and Ma. Hall and Ma. Kuehn were party coorctinaton. I HAPPENINGS All smiles at an Orange County Master Chorale party were Scott Hightower f left J. hostess Barbara CaldweU and chorale Director Maurice Allard Among those on the reception committee are museum foundation Chairman Wil ham Drewry Jr .. foundation President Richard Volpert, Mrs J ames Stewart and Mrs HaJ Wa llis The exh1b1t opens to the publtc on July 4 A avid party-giver Rita Sprinkel has been busy doing, what else. partying There was her Norwegian Independence Day p1cn1c la st month t Rita's Norwegian I at the Balboa Bay Club and, now. she and husband Reed have planned a Fourth of July party at their Newport Beach home. It'll be a barbecue topped off by viewing of fireworks B owers Museum has a real fancy party com ing up It'll be an Early California Fiesta Saturday at the museum, a $100 per·person black-tie affair at which actor singer Ed Ames will be master of I ceremonies and smger Trm1 Lopez will be the headline entertainer A menu has been planned by the Ultimate Feast. a Los Angeles catering firm For information and reservations, call the ni useum foundation offi ce at 856·6550 Skits portraying projects over the years highlighted the annual luncheon fo r the Newport Beach Assistance League. held at the Balboa Bay Club. Dori Hill. a past president of the league and the first woman to be mayor of Newport Beach, was among those attending Others included Joan Anderson, Gloria Loudon. Barbara Ho~ell , Cheri Harris, Sue Hitchman. Lois Riker, Betsy Stoddart, Faith Garman and .Jean Bonner. Also. Ret.:;y Ripley. Barbara Dosla. Pat Moore and. as alway~. Gladys Tritt. who has so faithfully handled the league's publicity for many yl'an; Aunt wants birthday party Virgo: Res trict ions lifted DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have never had children, but m y two brothers have three daughters each. They are all in their 20s. On thei r birthdays I treat my nieces to lunch in a lovely restaurant The seven of us have a good time six times a year, a nd we look forward lo it. Now I am wondering 1£ 1 s hould continue the tradi· lion. The reason: Four of the girls always order the most ex· pensive meals on the menu . They ask for side 1111 lAIDIRS ()------------.¢-..... ., ....... ____ _ dishes that cost extra. There are many elegant dis· hes at a reasonable price. but they never try them l was taught that when someone else is paying the bill. it is polite to stay away from t he high· priced items. Am I wrong to be upset by this? Also. I suddenly realized that I have a birthday once a year, too. Not one of my nieces has ever invit· ed metolunch.(P .S Iamnotrich.) AUNTIET. DEAR AUNTI E: It is poor manners for guests to order with reckle-ss abandon, unless the host does, but to tell guests to avoid Hpenslve dl1bes would be gross. The best aolutlon: Order ahead of time -the same menu for all. More Important -I find it shocking that your nieces have never treated you to lunch. When this column appears, at least three of them should see it. If no Invitation is forthcoming, bring this col· umn to the next luncheon and read the following sentence aloud: Ann Landen believes It's high time you dames pitched ln and treated your aunt to lunch on HER birthday. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I met a man when I was in .Florida on vacation. Joe seemed very Use the Daily Pilot "Fast Result" service directory Your service 1s our specialty Call 642-5678 ext 322 _ RUFFELL1S UPHOLSTERY SIP• fr--. n • oC)Oiol I '22 HARIOR ILVD. 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The idea of living in a warm climate appealed to me I thought we would have a platonic fnendsh1p but 1t didn't turn out that way. J oe started coming to my bedroom and we became lovers. I recenUy discovered that he i,5 carrying on a correspondence with a woman m another state When l asked him about it he said there was nothing between them. I don't believe hi m . To my mind, Joe made a commitment when he started to come to my bedroom We are not youngsters, and I am old-fa shioned enough to believe that when a woman has sexual relations with a man he belongs to her. Your opi nion is wanted. -CARDS ON THE TABLE DEAR CARDS: "Old.fas hioned " girls don't move ln with men unless they are married. Joe owes you nothing. Take my advice and move out before be tells you a long-lost cousin from another s tate ls coming to visit, and be needs you r closet space. DEAR ANN LANDERS: This evening we re· cei ved another surprise visit from our pastor I have been pulled out of the shower, the pool, away from the dinner table, out of bed and off a ladder to answer the doorbell. There he was. Monda~. Jun(• 15, 1981 B~· SVONEV O~A{{R ARI ES 1 \I J1th 21 \prrl ·19 1 Empha~rs on tr,I\ el. rornrnu111cat1on. nl'w un der-.1and1nJ.! in1ol1 rn~ HOROSCOPE mernh('r of oppo!>1 le 'PX Written matt'rial r1gures m scenario TAURUS <1\pril 20 Ma) 201 Expenditures and col lecl1ons plo) ke) roll's you reach af.!reement on domestic front. Foeu!> on other people's money. credit ratings. rmancwl ob ligations of one close lo you. including partner or mate GEMINI <May 21 ·June 20 1 One you admire responds to queries in elusive manner Key 1s to undcr~t.ind t11 ''' "t· fur m11tl\ e:. 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This is not only embar· rassing to me, but my husband resents being inter· rupted when he is doing briefcase work or watching his favorite TV show. We can't bear to tell him. Will you? He quotes you from the pulpit, so we know he reads you regularly. -GUTLESS IN OHIO Fall fashion preview due Call us no-1-t, lorexpert help with your kitchen remodeling plans. Let us show you how to '>ea(ltlfy and modetntze, at st.w· pnsrngty low CO!il to youl SARKER .:~~~s DEAR OIUO : One of Landers' Laws Is -"If you are uninvited and unexpected you are alao UD· welcome." This goes for everyone -Including re· lathes and clergymen. A fall fashion preview wiU be host· ed by Helft's specialty shop at noon. Thursday on Level C of the AUantic Richfield Plaza. Fifth and Flower streets in downtown Los Angeles. businesswoman will be shown includ· ing Paul Stanley sportswear . 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Don't miss itl paily Pilat For convenient home d•IMHY. cal/ 642-4321 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I rfASHION Lauren's white tuxedo jacket frames a bare black silk crepe de chine bandeau Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 14, 1981 Bl!I wzth the traditional black tuxedo pants. The full circular skirt of Lauren's Pareo dress 1ust dusts the ankle. Satural 1111l'11 c<1111p ,/11r/ ~ lu11111·cl 111 tli double-hrenst er! 1r1d·.-f'I cuul t 1 p1• .. ,.,, 1, • ; Rn-zero po11ts [Ralph Lauren's colkction clean, clea r~ precise ' ;By SANDIE JOY 01 -Deity~ SUit Clean Clear. Precise. That's the image evoked by Ralph Lauren's tbe Cruise spring womanswear collection with its crisp tailoring accented with bold color design. Lauren always has believed that fashion is a {unction of lifestyle. He believes in clothes that are natural to the way people really live, designs that are as easy and nonchalant as a pair of jeans that •mix well and don't go out of style tomorrow. A purist who uses only natural (abrlcs, he :avoids gimmicks and concentrates on evolving and 'perfecting the classics. ,, .. I. mmer cardigan rom James Kenrob ts m with matching jewel.neck aleevelesa • eater and clasaic Plfated skirt. Colors &re yellow, white and cornflower blue. ~ Long a renegade from the philosophy of fashion as fantasy, he strives for three things in the clothes he designs: quality. simplicity and longevity. ln the Cruise collection, he uses navy and white in pure linen with silhouettes focusing on the narrowest pant leg and clean shorter jacket. Bold awning stripes contribute to a fresh, crisp design, adding the excitement that has become a Lauren signature. Jacket styles vary but keep a clear, sharp de· sign. Whether a short·sleeve jacket with construct· ed shoulders and nipped waist or the cardigan jacket with a closer fit, shorter body and V-neck. simplicity of form is maintained. Two-tone crepe de chine blazer /rom Dalton In- duatnei com- plement& a print button- /ront long· sleeve ihirf with groigrain tie and puU-<m panb. Sweater good inside Don't put your sweaters away just because sum· mer'shere. The temperature soon could be hitting new highs but it can be cold inside. Air conditioning. whether it's in restaurants, theaters or the office, can blow icy breeies. Thesweateris theanswertoicychills. The sportswear house of James Kenrob bas come up with a wide range of sweaters to both battle the air conditioning blues and brlahten up summer wardrobes. Wear them with smart pull-on sweater skirts or comfortable pants. As for jackets, there's really no time of year when they aren't a welcome addition to a woman's wardrobe. Dalton Industries bas created a super selection of jackets and coordinated shirts, alacks and skirts to fit the blll for just about any activity and occasion. There are sporty blazen ln atripes and plaids and sleekly ele1ant auit jackets to team with natter· tna 10Ud color pull-on skirts and pan ta. Bqth James Kenrob and Dalton Induatrtea crea·. tlona are-retailed locally at Beach " Boulevard, La1una Beach; Draper's in Cotta Meaa and Laauna Hiila, and Glmooe'1, Newport Beach. -SandN JOJI t The narrow leg pant is accented by the over- size T-s hirt tops or a crisp s houldered doable· breasted blazer, forming a clean, modern v . shaped silhouette. A perfect picture of the straight forward styl- ing 1s seen an the white linen Riviera pant worn with a navy linen double-breasted blazer over a fresh white linen camp shirt. It's clean, timeless designin~. Other new and important pant silhouettes in- clude the jodhpurs and Bermuda short. both ex· eculed in the simplicity of white linen. For dresses. Lauren has done the shirldress in a clean. all-American look whether in stripes. solid / Sophistication comes eaaily with this casually chic cardigan from Kenrob. Wear it with a matching pullover and col· or·coordtnated skirt. oxfords or Madr t'> pl.11d... l· .• n•h ,.., 'll:>,1gn,.d "1lli all the <ktall of l1cst rn1·11, h1rl., l11s '>Pl'<'I .1101 rln•-.-. '-llJ!!!• ..,l, 1111 th• r 11 1.1j.!1• Doubll' h1 l'il'-lt'd or sini.:I• hrt• 1 l{• I 1•11•·<1 :o the "al'-l \\Jlh th• -.1r.11i.:l 1l 1 I-"' .f1 fined '>houldt·r in'' 1111• 111 n ,, ' ,,, 1 For <'' 1•11111._ ht· -.1dtl1•d 111• 1 ,, , , drt :.-. with 1ls fittt·d hod1ee and t ull ( 111" ,,. ~k111 111 h11ld linen stripes. A bclic•vc1 in thC' tuxedo for \~11n11·11 l.01uren has crealPd a while tuxedo Jal-kl'I '' 1tl luild "rel<.> lapels lhal framt·s lh<' ba1 c ... t -.Ilk 1.,,11.i. ,111 Its sexv and dramatic· "1l'tl th.it d1.,.t1n1 II\,. l.:1urcn s tyiing Bu~inesst(,0111 >11 'man tailore<l 111 Rvsint''-"''nrnan ari· 'r•·•.<;i1 ~ and t'hoo:-.1nl! th1 · m:an I, Jo •· more. acc·ordrng 111 1 ... u • ,. 1 q based :'lierk\\-t-.11 .\ssot 1.ot ion 01 \m,.ri The assoc1atw11 11111IP11d• 111 '''' latlor(•cl dr<•s'>tnl.! '' 1arr'111,. into 111 ht • Appro,1rnatel~ R5 pt'rrt•nt ol 11 l .. 1 1 11·11 'Ur· veyed agn•t•d tlw tall11n d 1 .. ,,1, '' 1 t 1 Lu II• s, an asso<.·1..tl1on spokC':.rn;in s .11d .11'1 • t•J..h th1 look shouldn't ht• too s t·\ c•n · All of the• \\omen su1 "''•·ol 1 '' • ! that hust· ness suit~ arc a ::.ta pie of «'H'r~ \\or kin,.; '' ontan·s wardrobe. However, Judy Mello, prl'Mdent of \ht• Ftr~t Women's Bank, said she's a little tm•rl of tht• busl- nesss suit look because' 1l's bren :it ound for some tim<.' She said s he'!> heen look111~ tur .in ap- propriate alternative Some of the "'omen noted the dl'sr~nns were a little late picking up on the trend for \\omen'f' bust· oess s ujts, saying they had to go to tailor" whl'n what they wanted in busmesc; suit::. with a wule vanet~ of materials wasn't avai_lable The widest range of varyanj! n•sponse'I to the survey was elicited by the question nhout thl' kind of lie they'd choose lo go with_& businC'ss suit Almost all of the women said the} wanted to soften the look of s uits. but none wanted a tradt· tional man's four-in-hand tie Mary Ficdorek, owner or Streets & Co, one of the first stores in th~ nation devoted C'xclusi' ely to the work.in& woman, says, "Oef1nttely not a man's type lie. It's too mascultne. too bard " More than 85 percent of the women surveye felt a tie or some kind of neckwear is appropnat~ to finish the look of a suit. Sixty-six percent of them prefer the soft ail floppy bow ties that you tie yourself althoug petite pre-tied bows and narrow silk !ltrin1 tlet also received everal votes Only one person surveyed, Dolor Cont'lo corporate liaisOI) officer for Teus Instrument said she would select an ascot What the survey mean . !!aid the a ociatlo» spokesman, ls that suit dreuing for bus nesawomen is hf're to !ltay and that th rf!' roorft for arowth for a new type of ac('e. sor . tle Cot: women in a van ty of form5 nr\ wide ran e rabric . ..:. Sondle~OfJ j Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 14, 19A1 1981 DATSUN280ZX 1981 DATSUN JIOGX f-ront whl'PI <111vp l dour ~edan 4 •;rwod tr,rn .. body s1do mulct111<1'> w 1 dercoet & fully r.i, 101y 1'QUIPP8<l (0?~55<i1 tsr ... 460) 55562 THIS WEEK'S USED CAR SPEC IALS! 1974 DATSUN 710 COUPE 1977 DAf SUH 280Z C OUPE 1978 DATSUN l<ING CAB PICl<UP Iii;~'"'' d d• •• tu 4 speed trans d1r condt11oning & 5 speeo rr 1• • l 1g r1t: ,•" pa " ..s t P~ "'-JC.• a lua AM·F"vi !>tereo (t 46SFU) and all lhP 111<1 .1•, I. U1·fl 1 111 P-. r9027AI) STANDARD BED PICKUP (700721) Up to five years f nanconq with no money down on approved credit Lea!.6 or buy Ad must be p1esc>nWd at time of urchase 53795 Sale en11s MonOa) Junt• 15 1981 A" f'r 1'5 plu, • •< license c1ouinientary •,.,. .tne1 dealer 1nstallec1 or 11011& 1111 cars sut 1ec.t ro prior s:il£• FOUR WHEEL DRIVE 14x4 J PICKUP (701400) 55999 57584 BRING TH IS AD IN FOR AH EXTRA $50.00 DISCOU NT ..... ,, ............... £ ~ COS TA ~;:·;~:.-~·:,~ .. «a r -• ._a 11e1;r "f' \r••ff \ottr Trnd f'll! l MESA SUJrU r n ... fr, .. "···· 29'25 HARBOR BLVD ~ / ·•-·-···••mulln • .,,.. .. j fln• " .... M. -l RIMll• ~ •• : ........ !'•n m .. 110 t'rl'l'WM' 9 7 9 • 2 5 00 11 11 '1•'111 11 11! rl11 111·w Audi"( 1111pc " .. • I t. I I I j II I I I I , Daily Pilat SUNOAY,J UN EH, 1981 STOCKS CLASSI FIED C3-4 C6-12 A sharp shooter finds a bonus w hen her presents arrive . . . C2 Sui-prise? Californ·a's No. I in tourisnI . What makes Orange County !UCn a haven for tourists? Part of that answer lies in various entertainment facilities , which include , from top left and continuing clockwise , Knotts Qerry Farm. Lion Country Safari, Dis· ' f ti~ • ..... ~ ~ ~ ,, neyland. Anaheim Statium , Movieland Wax Museum, Anaheim Convention Center and the many beaches. Though the county ranked fifth in the state in 1979, its $1.4 billion revenue figur~ was probably understated. \ County r evenues $1 .4 billion in '79 By K EITH T UBER Diii, ............... . Last week, Security Pacific National Bank confir med something most Southern Californians have taken for granted for years the Golden State is the nation's leading tourist attr action. Citing a study prepared for the state Office of Tourism, expenditures by U.S. resident travelers in California amounted to Sl9.l billion in 1979 (the most recent reporting period 1. a 26 percent in· crease over 1978 Florida, New York and Texas followed According to the study, which estimates ex· penditures. e mploym e nt and ta x r evenues generated by travel 100 miles or more from home by both state residents and out-of state visitors, Orange County received $1.4 bi llion in travel ex· penditures. That ranked fifth in the state behmd the counties of Los Angeles ( $5.8 bil lion l . San Francisco ($2.5 billion I, San Mateo ($2 3 billion) and San Diego ($1 7 billion > Orange County's fi gure and ranking may actually be higher A footnote reveals that since the emphasis of the stud) is on transportation. San Mateo County's numbers may be overstated in terms of total tourism because 1t contains San Francisco In· te rnat1onal Airport, which heavil) influences traf. fi e fi gures Con versely. Or ange County's figure m ay be understated due lo the many v1s1tors who arn ve at Los Angeles International Airport and head south. More than 3 m i ll i on foreign e rs v i si t e d California. . . Tho se visitor s are having a substantial im- pact on Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm. International tourism has surged in the lJ S especially in California -in recent years due to the weakness of the dollar overseas and bnrgain air fares The state tourism office reports tourist ar· riva ls from Japan. the Uruted Kingdom. West Germany and France. which totaled JUSl under 2 million nationally in 1977. reached 3 5 m1lhon in 1980 Some 4 million tourists from these counlnes are projected in 1981. More than 3 mill ion for eigners visit ed Ca I ifornia, the tourism offi ce states. Those visitors are having a substantial impact on Orange County's two largest attractions . Dis ney land and Knotts Berry Farm < which. by the way. a re among the Top lOattract10ns in the country 1 Jim Hardiman of Knott's Berr) Farm cites an increase of 37,800 in foreign attendance at the park this year over last "With Reaganomics. the dollar 1s rising on the world market," Hardiman expl ained. "so the U.S. won 't be qwte the barga in it has been "Still, foreigners will keep coming lo Orange County because of the ~real attractions like Knoll's Berry Farm, Disneyland. Movieland Wax Museum and Lion Country Safari ." "In fiscal 1980, we had an attendance figure of 11.5 million." s aid Disneyland spokesman Bob Roth "Of that, 51 percent was local. or within 100 miles. Another 9 percent was from Northern California. 26 percent from the rest of the U S and 14 percent from abroad. "That foreign attendance has really shot up, .. Roth continued "It's climbed from 5 or 6 percent a couple of years ago to 14 percent. "A lot has to do with the money exchange. The U.S. has been an inexpensive holiday, parti cularly in England and France. J apanese attendance has remained strong.·' Major parks are the most obvious county attractions, but there's more "The bea ch ar eas are importan t." said Ri chard W Ayer, vice president research for Security Pacific. "Also, the Anaheim Convention Center 1s a major one a nd attracts a lot of d elegates Considering the business growth in this area. busi· ness travel, too, is a vital part of the overall pie · lure.'' In 1980, the Anaheim center attracted 150 con- (See TOURISM, Page CS) Fka infestation is nothing to sneeze about The problem can be harmful -and expensive By PATDUNN CM U.INilly,...IWI Flea bombs are on sale al supermarkets and drug stores for what Oran1e Coast veterinarians call an "earlier than usual" treatmentofinfested pets. Exterminators are doing brisk business eradicating this parasite from houses and apartments. Pel owners try to figure out CONSUMER CLOSE-UP what to do as they see the hard·shelled pests take up reaidence ln their homes. The variety of nea control met.hods can cause more confusion than confidence, and the d.lscoura&ine reality ls that nea control ls a loni ·term, expensive project A battle plan is a necessity tor any con- sumer who hopes lo win the annual nea war •llhout 1otnc broke in the procea. Knowlni 10metbln1 about the lifestyle and bumln1 ambltlona or the enemy la lb• ftrst step. Fleas are gypsies at heart. They Jump from one host to another with gay abandon. Deep in the heart of every flea is the dream of having a pet -or person -aJl its own. And, they feed on the blood of their unwilling hQSl. The female flea lays several hundred eggs durin& her usual one·year life span. Eggs are dropped on damp ground, cracks In buildings or on a host. Pets usually kn~k the eggs off as they scratch themselves. F lea eggs incubate for up to 12 days and hatch mto larvae that resemble small cen- tipedes with 13 segments and many brisUes. They eat the black fecal crusts expelled by adult fleas (often seen on pets,. These larvae grow and molt twice. At the end of the Lhird molt a White larva is pro- duced lt. becomes quiescent and spins a looae gray cocoon, ln which it pupates for one week to one year. The adult flea then breaks out of the cocoon and loou for a host. Since fleas s pend most of their life cycle off the host, It's necessary to coordinate (See FLEA , Pa1eC2) . ' ' C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 14, 1981 lfmm t'•I• ('I FLEA INFESTATI N IJANGERS • • • Presents cOntain bonus By MARTIN $LOANE DEAR SU PE RMARKET SHOPl'&R I recently ordered some pre nla from • mill orde r cataloa. When the plt'kaae 1rrlnd, I noticed that they had packf"d tht' ltt'ma In crumpled newspapers. My refunder's c uriosity aot tht' boat ot me. and I couldn't rt'slst 0 1llt nln1 out lht' crumpled pages to see what I could rlnd Luck wus with m e Sevual P•I 1 c.'1mt from the food section of a Tl'ttnton, N J . newspapt•r I found $1.77 worth or aood l'Oupons and two refund forms Arter troning with a cool iron. thtiy lookl'd just fine Kathleen M , Fond du Lac. Wis DEAR KATHLEEN Couponlnti has ...:1ven a second li re lo muny a aood section that was headed ror lhe recycling center . While your ingenuity is to be admired by all t(OOd t•ouponers. the next letter is a cause for conrern. OF.AR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER In these inflationary times, we must take all meai>ures to avoid spending more money than absolutely necessary . Using coupons can be u great help in this endeavor. But there 1s one source of coupons that should be absolutely out or bounds. I am re· <erring to the newspapers in the public libraries Could you plt1a11w pasli lhhs alonll lo your m1ny rN1dcm1 ! Wllll om N. llurrlson, rcforem·u libr ar ian. F rt1c Publlr Library, Par11l ppany Troy 111111, N J DEAR MR. HARRISON Thll nk you for ull•rllnl( u11 lo thl" problem <'lh>pln1 coupons out or llbrury new11pupur11 111 \IVt'll wor11t> thun 11h•Mllnfl l>roof11 of purchmit• from ltt'm11 on lht• itupcrmarket 11ht1lvca. l"or such thou6ilhllr1111 toupon f•llp11cr11, I huv{• only tht>ae wlahc1 · Muy your sc·h111ora hill npurt. may your rusor blndt'ao bu t>tt"rnul ly dull and may 1111 your lllldtly ollt ulrwd l'oupon11expire1 SMART SHOPPING TIP Pam Kelly or Fayellt>vllle. N (' , kl'l'pll t1 roll or lrunspurent tape In her purst• .. As you put the products that you hove eoupons ror in your s hopping rart. JUst lupc tht• roupon to the product." she advises ... Having bt.>en u grocer y clerk. I can tell you tha t it 1s a b1g help in checking the coupons. For a shopper li ke me who buys u lot ot groceries only on<'e or twice a month, 1t saves a lol of tame · Ms. Kelly and other readers whose shop ping tips appear in this column receive my "'1981 Guide to Coupons and Refunds." Send your suggestions to me in care of this newspaper Libraries buy newsp apers for the in REFUND OF T HE DAY formation and reading pleasure or all their Write to lhe following address to obtain patrons If t houghtless people c ut out the form required by this refund orrer coupons. 1t ruins the papers for other people. Enhance SI Rebate Offer . P.O Box 9806, St to :..a~ nothing of being a crime in m any Paul, Minn. 55198. Send for this refund form jurisd1ct1on!>. by Aug. 14, 1981. ,------------------------------------------, I CLIP 'N' FILE R EFUNDS I ~"~~:.~~~I OILLaTTI GooCI Newt Helf Price Rofund. Rocelvo • refuno of I Chp OU1 lfli> Ille -ll"P It wltll simile< cesf>.Off c-• -1\4111 Ill• prk• of •1 m.,y •• 17 re.ro" Send tho recivlred retune! form I l>O••roge refund ofMrs with !>ever-c_.. for euml)M Siert Ille prool4 -9'1te"9se tHls from l"9 beeki ~ ~ ,..., reror coUt<ll"9 1111 -IW'ooft Of pur<IMIM -••-Int f« -r• PKll•oet _ ,,,. revoster lope will\ t"9 orke ctrci.o E111>lre1 S.ot I quored rofuncl forms et Ille superm.aru t, In new-pera end 1, 19'1. I mo11az1ne1 . ..,., when tredlnQ with lrl-on." m.ay not be •'NII• bit on ell ere .. of m. c-try. 1'11-10 -·,...,receive e.acll re LISTlllMINT Fresh Breeth Rel....., R.celw • loO<erot rwfund I fund end two IO<en1 c-Send 1"9 requlreo r.tund form -one Unlver"'I Proclu<f C-from 17-ouno or ler04< llatennlnt or I 1,..,~':,t'.~~'1J T:::'.•;:.::1.:.!n~' .. 114.Jt. T1'11 -·•II••· Llstermlnt ClnNmon. Eoplru AUQ ll, 1•1 I I I I I I I I I AGltlEIE 1 ""11 Offer R.cel .. .., e-.. bottle ~ Agree. s.nc1 the r~ulreo refund form, 1"9 ne<• t•llltt from -~e bol11e ot Agree Cre.,,.. Rinse -Conditioner end 1 ,.,,, IE•plres Sec>t. J, 1•1 AIM-.. IEl"IOOIE NT·$10NAL Squeeze, l rvsll end lllMt S.v1n9a Oller Rec:e1 .. U SO In c-~ Send 1"9 r-'recl r.tund form two proofs of purcMse from "-~nt Acllllt TOOO\br\I~, -fw- from Signe! -.thw•sl> •nd-proof from Alm T__,llt EqiirH S.ot JO. i.e1 DRY IDIEA u Coupcin Oller R.celve" -o1tl ~ C-1. Send ttw required refund lonn -Ille tJottom f..., wltl\ IN un1.., .. 1 Proeluct ~ n-from -bo• of Ory ldN ROii-On, IC-ell or u~1cented f aptrl\ S.111 JO, 1•1 NICE 'N' EASY Refun<I Receive. \1 refund Seti<! tr.. require<! refund for m •nd two proof-of.purche .. IHIS from Nice ·n· £ .. y <•r1on1 E•pirH SepC JO, 1''1. llEACH Olellenge Oller R.celve '1 )0 In 'ouP0"' or • lull purcl\ese.prlCe refund. For 1"9 cou-1>, Mftd 11111. required refund form end -tr°"' petMI with ,,,. woros ··Ree<l\~-bru"" ··For tne refund, -Ille form, t"9 Re«h T~ llO• wllfl llW price sticker_,,.. register rec.elpt, e •of res Sept JD, "" Bonull Thi• offer doesn't r~utre •form ARllfD ,, Off ... P.O Bo• N8 -1M. El PHO. Tues 7'971 Rec:ehre • 1kent refund end • lkefl1 coupon s.nd ,_ 1>«l•Qe front• from eny Arri<! Extre Ory Cl'N m. EaplrH S.111. JO, 1''2 ~------------------------------------------ People all a long the Orange Coast r e ly on the Daily Pilat 642-4321 treat ment of t ho pct und lhc 1m!ml•11• Amt, i.int·c Ocus can live 1u, lonac u• two>'"•"•· It pcndintt on tcrn1>cralurc and humidity 1•undl llon11. u Ion.: ancl 1t 1rrfrult 11tr u""'" ,,, 1•nulll'ull• lhl•m 111 u t•(•rtuanty Cont l'Oll lni.t rll'Ull on u Jl(•t 1·1ar1 lw ri•l11t 1 V•· ly lnt•xpl•n111vl• If und;•rtukcn <'Ul'ly A rt!l(Uh•t hutfl With ncu "'Hiii ,,, f11•11 11hu rt1poo 111 tht• rtr11l 11t1•p Rt• 11ur1• lo rlr111• lhorou).(hly und u11t• u 1·ondlllonl•r 1f tlw 111'1 11 11kin Iii ilrv Th1•11t· prmluc·t11 l'OKt rrom II 211111 It 7!1 l"h·11 ~1u·uy or powder u1111lu·d to Uw 111•t 11 t•out 11ncl lwcldlnl( IR lh t• m•xt lllt•p Two 111m1·1·11 ol flt·u powth•1 111 tht• lwi;t burgu111 11t ltfl 1·1•11l11 l"h·u llJlrllY t•o11t11 from S2 HD tor 1·1J(lil 11u1H·1•11 lo S.l\ !W fur JO 11unct•1t If 11 pt•I hu11 u 11<•vcrc flea prohlt•m , It nwy Hav 1• mmwy 111 the Ion~ run to t'flOllUll u \t•lt•rlnur 1un You cun expect to puy .11>11ut Sl"I fur 1111 ufftt·l• n 1ll, with an l'Xtra c·hurl(t' ''" nu•t11n1lmn l'urum1tc flea dip cost-. S7 50 for ,, hom1· tn•atmt•nl S11Wl' most <·ats don't hesitate to 11<·ratc·h 1.\-lll'll th1•v art• fortl!d into water 1t ., a lt<tf gain to havt• your Vet take C'UrC O( the rJ1p ul a rnst of $t2 50 to $15 f'ollowup liquid mi:cl1l'ulion for tendt•r skm tost:.. S2 49 for :-.pray and $.1.79 for l1qu1d If you havt• wailed too long tapl'~orms ,tlso ma) he a problem for your pet This oc· RADIO PAGER '6.65 PER MONTH For services only L'nlimited pages and pur- chase your reconditioned pa- ger for only SH)() with 30 da~·!t guaranteed parts and labor. Be paged in a four county area. Lo~ Angele~. Orange. San Bernardino and River- side Counties. 401 S. SANT A FE SAN.TA ANA CALL 714/835-3305 ORANGE COUNTY RADIO TELEPHONE SERVICE ~ m• wtµ•n !ht• unlmul ingests fleas while mp- vlrir •I lh1·r11 With ''" teeth In extrt!me cases, ,.,,.., 111tNnul 1rn r lls1tes ·can cause a dog or 1 or '''tit 11w w1·uk and hi.lless '•1m1t1rnt 11t•ru h'hmg can cause sores "'''" 11 •1111•11 1111' 1loor to infection Pets may •I• v1•lo11 "'' ullnl(y to flea bites causing 111•t1111" u111J 1't'rut1·h1nJ( a11 well as hair loss 111 ll111t 1·a1w , lrc·utment may be quite ex· l•l'fllll Vt• l.w·1·JIJ11t• llh11l1>. &nils and followup VIS· 11 111 llf•• v1·t wall I><• n1·c·ct.11ary This can cost S~ill ru """ '" 1lt•pnul1ng on the length of treat· ff11 111 r111ul11·d to rcston• your pet to good Ill' 1J II It N1·w1>1>rt llarlior /\n1mal Hospital and 11.11 k Uav V1·t1·nnar) llosp1tal spokesmen 1•u111huK11.1• that tht• finest professional care ~Ill n11t 1111 an\ lo{oocJ unless toordinated con· 1 ur rN1t Ir catmt•nl or lhl· premises 1s un· llf·rt:ak1·n " V1•t1·nnari<in'> rct·ommend pr oress1onal 1•x lnm111.11or11 1f flea 1nfest11t1on is heavy . llaphu1anJ flt·a homh1ng 1s not effective 111·( au\1· no re-.1dual cht•m1 cals are left behind to kill f11·a~ lh<1l art• hatcht.>d or brought in l:1tf·r Flt·J bombs sold in suµermarkets. cost· in~ from S2 li9 to $5 49. kill ··l'xposed" fleas. hut c·~~s an.: not affloeted Bombs sold at \ets· ofrt ~·ci> <·ost Sli or $7 SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM GARDEN STYLE CONDOMINIUMS 10% DOWN from 539,900 to 544,950 on1v ll& Units Remain -----------------__ ,__ _______ _ ~'The Merrill Lynch Cash Manage ment Ac co unt: .. may be the mo st important fin ancial innovation in years~' For11111e Maxa:1i 1e. Oct. l Oth. /980 Get the detai ls at our free seminar. I r>r/11111•devn1c'tl the ~ler rart Ill \I!< nage-. 10 a ~nri11on of1hc Merrill I ym.:h ta.~h Managcmcn1 ~count Bncn). ·~art'~ or the ('IOtnl\ JtxlUI I hi\ 11."VOIUllOnary finnrn.1>tl 'K'f 'ice 1 hJI were u111crcd. I. ldko rund\ llM"!ltd 1ulom111nt11r. An}' ca'h j\ JUIOmlllk.:lJllY invt"llrd 11111 \(X'\IJI moricy nwrkCI ru11J, the C MA "M111H.'Y lr11,1.1oeum d11lly ~umpo1111d<.'\I th\'klen<l' "' ~11rre11t hi 1th \tcld ITIOIK~ trwket nllt'\ ()I ~1111 llhlY dC(I 1u 111vM1 111 our 1t111 I' l(t:mrn l ru't. 1 f ~"" rircfer 2. ('M.•k.wrilln1 pr1tllljcr. While Mernll 1 ymh 1, not a blink. yo1111111y wntr dll"\;k\1itl(Uln~1 11ll your ltMllllrtl ca'h 111 a11y t lmc. unywhere Ip t II( ~orld. (~kin11nd VI SA \Cf'\'"~""' pnMdcd hy Unnk One of ( oh11111111,, N.A., <. ·01umbw1, Ohlu. J . l.oen pft~ TI1cn',uwn<1111" line-of credit 11vnllot>le lx.i'4ld 011 1h11 value of the '«Untll"l In 1hc Q4:1.:Uu111. •. 'PKlaJ \'l!'\A ' a ud. 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With a private Swim and Racquet Club for residents .and guests only. A limited number of home ites now avail· able. Most with neveJ1oto-be-obstructed sw~p- lnfon:n.atton rt"KArdln~ Holl'wownl'r As'ltlCi.1t on avail.able I S.al • ., Offic~. Ofrttlioru: S.11 Qltp frtt'tl,._1 40111/t to~. C•l•f/ft O/frHfp. Jllm ltft 314 #tilt 011 Atn'. 4fl P'rT idtltt1 to lltt ing white water views. The very essence of what California coastal living is all about. The surf at your fron t door. A b~th­ taking mountain panor~ma at the back. CypNS Cove. Without question. one of the world's most precious rommodities. From $250,000 Final Release of Last 30 Lota! 15% Financing Available ll ~1% (12.29% A.P.R.) 264 V1 t.-0 I OcHno, Sin Clfmtt\tt', CA 92672 (114) 498·2830 or (213) 27'·9410 A Dtnlopmtnt of cYpnat W..t Co.,• joint v~t ... e of Witt lndu1tr1" ind Cove Contranon, In • due(n Markttt"I Md at .. 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June 14, 1981 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE OUOUf!OtO INCLUOt ftAOUON TMt NIW YO•• llllOWUf •AC.,IC "IW, •otTO• OlfaOIT 4110 'INCINUfl HOO UCM&llc;O t.NO •l'OITIO IY TMI ll&JOANO INUllllT * \l1dv.1•.,t v.11h smallN 11•clu1·1mns in lh1· E.1st .ind ll'"' 1f Jn' 11n tht· \\l'~I C11Jsl 11. ht>rl pnc ,., h;" •' ht·•·n m<Jrt' ,t;1hll• I h•· FNlt-rJI Ht•wn t' Roarcl .1ulhur111•cl hank' to i·.,ti!bh.,h 1n h•111Jt11111.1I lal'lilt11·s 1r1 lht> L'nitl'd St at l':o. t•flc1·t 11 •. l>N· 3 Tht• de C'ls111n ";1.., 1 ll'\H·d Js d mint' 111 lurt 11111•1 nalmrtal hankrng hus1nC's~ bJl'i-. tu lht l n11t•d Stall's from Europe ;ind lht• l'anhbean b~ allov.1nJ? thl' Ill'" IJt'1hllt·' to eni?.Jl?t> in 1ntt·rn.r lwn.11 l1J11i-.1n11 v.11hnu1 ohsen 1n1? in lt'rt'sl 1 alt· 1·ontrols or rc:-t•n t' n• qu1rt•mt•nts Tht'~ 11011ld lie• lim1\e1I to lakinl? <ll'µos1ts from f11n•1)!nt•rs and ll'ndmg o.sbroad Thi· Suprt•m,• Court aj?rt•<•cl 10 ruh· quwkl~ on tht> lt>l!ahl.1 nf a pd<'t that v.un tht• release of 52 Amenran ho,tagrs m Iran 1n Januan l'nder Jn agr1•1•m1•n1 arranged b~ the• ad· m1n1s1ra1111n or rormrr rrcs1drn1 .f1mm~ C;1rtt>r. S4 billion m Iranian assets in t ht• Cn1trd Stat1's woulrl hC' t ran~frrn•d to an 1ntt>rnatwnal tnhunal 1111 .Jul~ l!l \n t>ngrn1•t>nni: firm l>;tnll'' ! \loon· 'Jl<I C.trtl'r h.111 rw1tht•r thl• rnn~tllutwnJI nor ~1:itul111\ auth11r11' 111 1•11t1•r rntn tht' acn•1·ml·nt Thi• t''l(<.'Cut11·e hoJrd 11f thl• 1 2 m 1 111 on m r m bl' r l n 1 t rd :\ u to ~ urk1•rs 11n1on rnted to ream hate "ith tlw \FL CIO The L'AW splrt from tht• ,\fJ..CJO rn 1968 as a re· suit nf pol11J ral. pt>rsonal and phll11~oµh1ral d1fferenres hN"een thl• lJtt• (;1•1\r)!t' \lean' thrn f(•mler nf th1• \FL CIO. and tiw 1,11<' \\'altPr Rt•uthrr. I ht•n head of tht• l .\ \\ Assets rn 122 mone' market mutual funds rearhl•ci <t rerorcl Sl20 hrlltnn 1n the seH'n da) period t>ntled \\'l'dnt•sday, up SI 6 h11lwn from thl' pre\ mus "l.'rk JC"<'nrdin.£? to thr ln'r~tmrnt Compan~ l n~t llull· ;1 mulu 11 func1 trade grc111 µ An aitrPt-ment helwrt>n the l'n11ed Stall'~ and tht' So\'11't l'ninn would allow Rus sia to bu' an arlclr t1onal fi million mNnr ton's of v.h1·at and 1·or11 ror deh\'l'f\ through &>pl 30 l nlll 11 "as ltfl eel on April 24. a partial l'mhargo un i:ram sales restnrtcc1 sh1pm1•nh 111 the ScH'iets to R million m1•tne ton~ a 1ear The agrrl•m1•nt rc•actwrl JI a London mt•t•t1n12 ;illo"s the !i hipmt•nts to rise to 14 mtllion tons \\lthout further d1srussmns bl'l" e1•n thr tv.o t•ounlri(.'!; Market Analysis Dow Jones 30 Indu strials June 8 ·June 12 +12.49 High 1007.42 Low 993.88 Closed 1006.28 1..e:~~:"'.'.:::'.'":'':..:::::.:::::.:.:;~~~ ...... --...-..-...-................ _.....-.-...-. ..... ..-..-..-..-..-..,..;..-.....,.-.. ..... ,.. ............. -..-..-.. ..... -..-...-. ......... -...-...-... ........ -....;.....-,,,_..-..-.... o .... O .... O...OO ... ~OO..Oo(~6M'M'"ft ..... .,,,,a,.,#~"d~' ..... ..:.T.C.~s* ..... _.._._._._._.._;......:;_ ________ __.__ __ _. __ _.._ __ a Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Sunday, June 14, 1981 C$ Laid-off workers still hopeful ANDERSON (AP) Like an infant learnina to take its first falterine steps alone, the city ot Anderson ls trying to wean itself from the nation's alllng No. 1 automaker and inch toward s turdier economic ground But General Mot.ors Corp. 's workers are reluctant to head out on their own. "We're working against an image of Papa GM. But Papa GM is dead," says Gary Porter , a crisis counselor for the United Auto Workers union. "People just don't want to bury it." Porter spends much of his day trying t o convince laid-off autoworkers that they may never find the security with GM they once had ; that they must quit checking the mailbox each day for a re- call notice and find a ste ady job elsewhere. "8 ut we give them 10 suggestions of things to do to make their situation bet· From Page C1 ter and on the way home they hear a rumor that GM may call everyone back. Theo all our suggestions are eone out the window. They llve on rumor to rumor," said Porter, a former GM employee Anderson, Uke many American cities, depends on the auto Industry for its economic well being. And like many communities, Anderson suffered durlne 1980 -lhe worst year ever for the U.S. industry. In this central lndiana city of 64,000, where the auto industry claims some 60 percent of the workforce, the unemploy- ment rate soared to 23 percent less than a ye ar a g o, with s om e 6 ,000 autoworkers off the job. Unemployment stayed high because many autoworkers have no desire to re- locate or find another employe~ A ma- JOr reason is money: Autoworkers in Andenon make about '20 an hour, but union officials say they're lucky to get $6 an hour elsewhere. "It's boring and repetitious work," Porter said. "But lhe workers have a strong loyalty t.o the wages. They're having trouble accepting lhe fact that they must accept a job that pays less - much less." GM lost $763 million last year, and like the rest of the industry, its 1981 sales are running 5 percent below last year's. In Anderson, where GM's Guide and Delco-Remy divisions make bum- pers and plastic auto parts, some re- calls have been made Anderson's unemployment rate has dropped to 11.5 percent. But in mid· May, the last of the unemployment b e n e fits r an out for the 3 ,000 autoworkers still off the job. TOURISM IS NO. I IN CALIFORNIA • • • Forum date set ventions and 685,000 delegates, an mcrease over 147 and 476,000 in 1979 Estimated total expen· ditures last year were $246.6 million, over $154.7 million the previous year t hird recommended Cahforrua as a vacation spot and plan to return within fi ve years T he monthly meeting o f Orange County's Business Forum will be he ld Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m ., at the Crossroads Restaurant in Fountain Valley. So what about the future? Statewide, convention travel increased 4 7 per· cent last year lo include 4.5 million people. Per ca pita spending rose to $246 from S202 in 1979. Both are expected to increase again this year, according to the report. ·'Tourism will continue to grow through 1981 although increases have been curtailed by the economic slowd9wn, rising travel costs and infla· lion," Ayer said. He said travel should pick up later in lhe year. The study showed that more than 10 percent of all trips within the United States included California on their itinerary and that domestic travel accounts fo r abouts percent of the slate's income In a survey of foreign v1s1tors, more than one- "The state's tourism industry has been in· s ulated from the recession by increased foreign travel, a rise in weekend trips and a jump in atten· dance at recreational areas,'' Ayer concludea, "and the longer-term future is also promising as mo re and more people view vacations as a necessity rather than a luxury." Discussions will in· elude "Basic Prospect· ing or How to gel new Business." Call 972-2251 for information and re- s erv at1ons EXECUTIVE SUITES JADE MANAGEMENT 881 Dover Dr .. Suite 14 NEWPORT BEACH 714 -631-3651 COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coln• & Stampe GOLD & Sil VER &-12·'1 C .... ....._. Ill,,_ Cl. •18.M • ."' 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C'nnlACt °"' ..... ., ........... ..an fut vour f1n•nc1ng nffd 1(714) 759·1515 A•lltCAH HOW MCMnOMI 230 Newl>Of'I Ceftl., On•• 0.rlO" PltH NewPorl IHcll C.kfom.e t2tl0. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 INDEX Te P'tlct Teur Ad, Call 642-5678 REAL ESTATE Mr•.,• fw Sal• Apattmel\t.l tor S.lt Buch Pr-tt) ~~"r.:/LZ~~~pU ~=~!.!:~r~!') Ouptn .. Uo1u Salt lloYMolob<t lllo•M t_P,._rt, lndlatn&l Pr-rt) ~lorS.lo MUl>lk tlnMt Trlr Prh Mounf.A Dieun.Ruot 1 Or~oCo Prop ~ ol r::~~.":pop RaMtwl Patm1.Crove• Ru t Eatalo Earhanc• Rial Eol•l• W an!H RENTALS ttou• .. t'urru•btd Hou-Unl1>rn11htd !Cw••• F\rrn or Unr Condom1Nu.tnA Purn Condomuwum• tnr T°"n/lou-Furn T""'nllouH• lnl 0..pl .. n f'l>rn OupluHUnl ApU F\orn ApUl..ftflAl'n ApU F\om or l..nf Room• llm ICIOI tOOT 1011 um ltl!M 111111 IOll 11114 llMO 1064 11161 10!0 IOM JOST 14* l07• um ,., IOM ION ll!ill 1100 JIOO JJOll J300 ~ J42S ~ = ~ ...... J700 MOU >90il lOXI ~ uoo ~~~!: !~~ ...... ··~·~!: !:':".~.~ ....... . Chweral I OOl General t 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFTOMT-WILL TRADE Luxurious French Normandv 5 Bd r m 5 Bath estate with slip for 50 ' boat , Will trade for s maller home or income property or sell fo r 20<', down and carry ba lance at 12(1r Priced a t $1,675,000. ULTIMATE B.EGAHCE If you appreciate fine Uungs you must see this outstanding Eng. Tudor estate high a top Harbor Ridge. Ocean, harbor & nite views. 7500 sq. ft. of superior custom design. 5 Bdrms, 51h Ba, pool, spa, your o~ tennis courts ~.900,000. Call for appointment. 714 760 -9333 Room " Board ll<Ml•Moob CwttHo,....s 'Wummer R•nlall \i' M'&UOft Rt ftUl• R•nl•IJ lo Shart• Gar11ea 'Of' Rent Olll<e Rtnt1I 81.lilfWll fttnUI lndu•tn•I Ronlol !:! Real Est• l<G SZ BARGAIN 2 M:.tr o;wt('S + 3 mon· Bdrms, 3l~ Ba, fam1h rm , d1n1ng rm tit brt:a k ra:.t nook Prnres~1onally decor;.ot- ed und landscaped Dramattl' j)OOI & S)Jil Luud!> o f l'Onnete deck- ing Seller mot1vatt.-d Wt II u~:.1st 111 c reative r1nan c1 ng Asking $232.500 S4.'l" this beaut) now C;ill Gl e n Ile II w J rth SS!! 9400 :!t•.,: ~anted M1M' Rtntal• BUSINESS, INVEST· MENT, FINANCE :::::::::~~· :~:::=~~ ~) Wont!)' to l.o11t ... _~ "•ntod• Wortaaa•• TO s ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONALS & LOST & FOUND Announc~mtnu Cot Pool i.e1aJ Noll<t• I.oat" t'ound Pttt0n1I;• So<oal t lut>&• Tn \'tl• SERVICES ~\'K'f' 0.rtttor)' EMPLOYMENT l PRErARATION ~boob lf\.1trwlt0ft Joo Wa1Ue<t • ll•lp "•""-" ,. "f MERCHANDISE =i::: .. AUM1on l:U,':: )htrr1111 (.'1tntrat • f:qulpf'fl.f'nl Ylt Dot• rt .. toy.,.. J\rMllture c ..... S..lt Hontt -c-. J....,Cry Ll•HLO<k Woth•Mn" ,.,_u._ M 11«11..,.._. " onltd M ..... &l IMlnlm<'OlJ Otntt fVrn 6 t;qwp Pou :!r:: ~~:~~=- liportona Cood• Siore.R"'1w-ant.81t ~.if"acllo.Hlf'l.Slmo BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT c-.1 ~ oou •l311 1400 44lo0 •»-> ·~ IW.1 465<1 70llll 7tll> 7100 lltOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY rublisher"s Hotlce: A l l r eal estat e ad ve rt ised 1n th is ne wspaper is subject to the Fe deral Fair Hous ing Al'l of 1968 which m akes 1t illegal to ad vertise "any preference, l1m 1ta t1on . or dis crim in at1on based on r ace, color, religion . sex. o r nallonal origin. or an mtenllon lo make a ny su ch preference. llm 1tat1on, o r dt~ c rimmat1on " This ne wspaper will not knowingly a cc e pt a ny a d vertis ing fo r r eal eslJlte which is in viola· tion of the law. BRORS: AdYertilfl'S shotlld chedl tt.elr-ads dolty and reporl .,,. rors immediahly. The DAILY PILOT asM11M1 lobllty for tt.e fint lncor-r-ect insertion only. WMrte REALTORS WATER VIEW FROM SUHDECK Only $209.900' Charming New l'Ort Beach 4 Bdrm. reatures wood bumm)( fireplace H uge over sized lot with rear co' ered patio Owner 1-. motivated and willing to help rmance' Just listl'll Call now. 673-8550 THE REAL ESTATERS AFFORD AILE Exer t>le11:ance. Assumt> extstinl? 9', Isl TD or chooi.e r1om 6 alternate j)Urt'hase plans 3 BR. 2 12 Ba fam rm. comm pool. tennis $163,000 tterm~1 OPEM SAT /SUM I 0.4 8 T ortoit~ Shell Ir-vine &o.b Maint Servtf'e lloet.l !ti 1nnt f;qwp &oot.l Po ... , lloot.l RtM Cher1u Boal.I S..11 : Little M 1ss !>1uffet sat on = a Turret. along came a X Streets, Culver & Walnut Agt 645-3474 2'-i acre C I. $225,000 2 lr11: bldl?s & -;cparate re s1denc(• Wl'lb, Bouquet Canyon Fenced L \ Realty. <II«> >ZiO. 19101 lloot.l Sllpo Dork• lloat.l~6 Sl11 llMla.Sior ••• V0110 spider and read m thl' :: Dail) Pilot Class1(1ed TRANSPORTATION Alruafl Campen~ Roni Df<'lntC:•~ Moloolt Jlomu .. _ C7•'-· s.-... · Mocor Hm• S.lt Rtnl Tra1lon.Tr1nl rr.:~~;~~!11i.ru 1J010 section about M 1ss M ur fet 's T u rret and bought ct for $9 95 You can sell your turret and lots of o t her things through Oa il r Pilot Classified Ads ·ca 11 642·5678 1110 tl:ID 9llt0 9140 tUO VllO tl1il VllO &000 FRONTS ON FAIRWAY SANT A /\NA CO CLUR Bea ut1ful 3 llr OWC Owner 540..5010 AUTOMOBILE Gtrteral • A.nUQu•1 Clau1u Re('rt1t.on Vetuclet ~I ~n"!.!'od' rrucu v-AVID IAU•AC A-Wonled AUTOS, IMPORTED C-r•I AJl•Ro-o AIMii A .. lln 11 .. 1_, BMW Capn ~ Oelaun f'trnr1 '"' H<>nOa Jacu•r Jen1en Katmu n Obi• ~"' lhldl Mtrctd•• 9en1 MC ltlGB a.-1 Pantera P .... 41<14 Por••be Reuult lloll1 Ro, .. RO\ or ~b t:;,;.····· l~u~plo . · Voluw11u Vol•o AUTOS, MEW ~·1 AUTOS, USO - OtMra.1 -· AJIC -M<k wtD o.•1111~ 1911 ea ... ,.. •n 0w-.-.. =*· = i~I ••• .'.'.'.".' •• = flt ................ -..... ,, .. ... ..................... - l"'MrtaJ • "• • ... IMI ~dt ····:·::·::::: .. ::: gwtWY ,. ••• • • .... ~ ............. ::··:= ·-............ ml ~·;::"·:·· .. ·;:"= ~nl •••••••••••• "" v.., .................... , .. ., .. .,,.,...,.,. ~linl \be mOlt people poeelble 9 important to the' au ectu of 1ny sara1• .-L•. Make aure yoare II H•l•Cl tn Claullletl, pbou M3-5eTI. MILLION DOLLAR HOMES OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 DOVER SHORES-90/o RnmtcincJ 114' of Bayfronl. 5600 sq ft of quality construction. This 5 Bdr m Medit. style residence, in lhe best of locations, is offered with the best financing available. $1,250,000 at 9% int. $1,750,000 includes lhe land. 207 North Star Lane, N.B. rEHIMSULA rOIHT--1 20/o Rftanclnct Brand new 4 Bdrm 4 ba home. in- cludes an exquisite mast.er s uite with balcony overlooking private boat dock and blue p acifi c. $1 ,650,000 includes the land or $1,295,000 leasehold. Builder will finance at 12% interest. 2274 Channel Road, N.B. SUNSETS SAILIO• T~ 21/fJ/o Flnca. Overlooking the magnificence of Newport Harbor and it's never ceasing boat activities rests this newly remodeled custom appointed 4 Bdrm 4 ba pool home. $995,000. 933 Galatea Terrace, CdM 11e CAMYOM-11~• All•ciltg In perfect cond., thjs elegant 4 Bdrm family home includes a large pool, aeparate spa. pvt yard and large assumable loan. S799,000. 8 Winged Foot, NB I 1 • . • • f I ~ I l J Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Su nday, Jl!ne 14, 1981 FINEST CdM DUPUX ··~···················· .•••..•....•...........•..............•....•.. ·-····················· H~SH For s. ~Houses For s• HatH•s For s• H041SH For s• ~~~ .......... !~.~! .. ~~~ .......... ~~~~ ~~~~~! .......... ~?~~ .. ~~~! .......... !~.~! Just listed that hard to find spat·1ous 3 Bdrm duplex, both units h ave o p e n beamed <"e ll 1nr;s , firepl aces . dining areas. gr~at parking and luL0al10n $..1-\9.900 OwnL'I' will trade REALTORS 675-551 I OPEN HOUSE I ·5 702 Mor9uerlt•. OLD CDM: Chormln9 duplex, walk to beocl~s. shops. Consish of one 3 Bdrm, one 2 B«m unlh, one with fl~ou. Open Sun. 1-5. Asking $279,500. 2600 Lighthouse Ln, 8' oochoof" Eleganu: Gor9eouly decorated pool home in Bro odmoor, Harbor View Hills. 4 edroonu, family rOOft\ 2 flreplocu, with lovo ro c lc facln9. Priced to sell at $370,000. Op.en Sun 1-5. 423 l u9onio: NEWPORT SHORES. Bed buy in the areal 3 Bdrn\ 2 Bo. open beamed c~llln91, co~y fireplace, secluded patio. Stop by and see this OM. Just SI 35,000. Opa Sun 1-5. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 15 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mor 675-5511 . LINDA ISLE Wide 1 hann.'l view from specla('ular l!rd11tt>c·tural d1.·~1gnt'<.l 4 bdrm. 5 bath. tXIOI honw Sltp for 2 large boats. "1,4~5.0HO Sun1n11•1 nn·upane~ LIDO ISLI:: HOMES OPEN SUH 1-5 120 VIA QUITO Fl·atun·d on llnnH.'s Tour this loH•ly t r,1d1tion.tl sp:1t·1nus. n1stom 3 bdrm. :l • hath linm1 nt''' h dt•tor,1tt>d Pr1n·d •• lo sell q1111 Id~ .tl ::--115.000 \lust SN· OPEN SUH 1-5 214 VIA ITHACA Ne\\ I) rcmoddcd ;J,txlrm. 2 bath plus lgl' reC'l'eat ion mom 6.:. :! patJO~. Beam ~¢Jlin~~. (in•at for enterta1n1ng. ~o.ooo Best pm:e lor lh(• money PENINSULA POINT BEACHFRONT Panoramie bav & o<.'ean View at Wl'dgl'. from pr1°mt• larg(• lot, 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom home 3iUO ~q ft ' 'featuring marmt• room $1.385,000 NEWPORT CREST CONDO 2 bdrm . den. ~p<.1c:1ou~ Plan 8 . imrnaC'ulat<>. LO\\ priced nt S::!l5.000. , ' I c1ni: ) our <'l.i-~ 11 w<I H you \t nt·,·er pl;in·cl tt owe 120/o Wtlh 2<n down OWC h;l T D. $l2'J,950. at 12', 111 ll.'rest Easts1dt' t'oi.ta Mt'~a 3 Bdrm 2 hath. family room, hreakfu-.t h <1 r. rt \" a c: t' I.'.,~ /\ bar~ain al Sl49,950 II 'r. loo good lO last ni II !>46 2313 THE REAL ESTATE~S EAST SIDE Burgu111s Galore' W~· ha\l' lht' ni.:hl pne tor you /\II Sitt':. poob loo C rl·al fmuncm1;:. <.'all Jnr lllOrt' tfrlJlls (t) SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 -6990 NEWPORT BEACH S42 ,000 DOWM (111·.il tt•nns ,md l'.IS\ quJhf) 1111(' S11aoa ... h 111~· l'ntr ~ ll'<l<b lo i:1gant11 I Hrl rm hom1· <:our ml'I l-.1ll'ht•n plus formal 1lin 111i.: Spa1 kltng pool and sp;i, patldlt• lt'nn1s 1·111111 • Onl\ S21!!!.0UO .lu.-.1 l"l 1•tl ... o h111r~. 1·,111 1;1:111;,50 PENINSULA Fixer I llnh "lt'J" 111 lht• ... 1111 .., I h1 .. h;1 r~alll fr wr Br mg p.11111 I.Ji l"h'·' & .. 11 .. ,1 h '-1·,1sh 1111111 :S.!S( .di'""' (1) SEA COVE PROPERTIE S 7 14 -631 -6990 OPEN HOUSE Fri I 0-2. Sun 1-5 'l h is S,1111.1 \n.i I h•1i:h1 .I Bd1 m '" .11>-.11luh•I\ 1111 lll.ll'lll.111• l'.11 i..· likt h.11 k ~.11d Ill'\\ Jl<lllll 111 ,1111 1 OUI 11 1•w t Jlh th.,111·1 will hf!)' wllh 11n.1nc·m)! 12:• tllMJ 202121 hTh1tJ :-,1 546-5605 OPEMHOUSE SUH. 1-SPM CASA DEL RIO CONDOS 10'; DOWN. Only 3 left Xlnl tl'rms Uwl<ler w Ill rt'bJlt' to 13'. for 3 year~ Ot>J<;N S/\T1SUN 12 ~ 13121 EclUtl(er 1':<111t ofl larbor Rlvd 641 i9'JI , ti31436i agl H J\l' :.11mt'lh1ng you ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! w.int lo ~ell'' t'luss1r1etJ ;id., d1111 wl'll 1~2 50i8 875-34-11 WALNUT SQUARE 2 Bdrm eon<lo tn Ir v m<•. Owner will c.'<1 rr y a t 13.5',. $102,500 BEACH HOUSE, $157,500 ~l'\.\purl Bt:'<llh ·~ Bdrm A·ln1mc with a $74.000 a:-.~unwhlt· 111\.\. low interest Super buy WHITE WATER VIEW Assume a 91 1 , loan 1111 this magn1fi1·ent 4 Bdrm. Ol't'<HI Vl('W home \.\ 11 h night light vil'W of Dana Point, largt• room-; high tciling, load!> ol storage, room to l''\.p.tnd. steps lo the be.rntJful heach $(;85.000 TURTLEROCK HIGHLANDS f\l.itur.il lw;inwd wood <.'t•iltng~. pandrng. \\,trm t'.trlhtont'~ Lo\ <•ly \ ll'\\. th1-, I Bdrm 1'.<IJ11horo11i.:h has l'\ Pr~ I h111g E\C·elJ(•Jll tmanrmg s:1,1>1!1 ()1)11 CORONA DEL MAR WATERFRONT I .mtast 11· 1ett) \it'W. Om· of :\la1ka1 '::. l<J\ehe!>t :! Bdrm 2 bath condos. Lge lanai w detailC'd latt l!'<' tr1111 Th<.• superb C'ontemporary furni:>l1111g~ mavl11: purThased r:ll.l'l'pltotlttl propett~ '54!1,:'11111 TURTLEROCK HIGHLANDS 2 ston. I Hdrm :! bath MatGregor. bmlt by Lu-;k.' ~ll·p dow11 hvmg room. large <.ltnmg room. bay \\llH1m ... ·t·d hre.1kfast nook \Hth ::.unm. sll dO\.\.ll '1e\\. Exquisite in ('V<.'ry dt•lail. UiS.000 WATERFRONT DUPLEX 2 Bclr m plus h;lt'ht•lor both Ul)1b \\Ith hnek f1rcplat·e'i, pier <1nd flfl:ll Room for l\.H> boats $450.000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX I Int.• of tlit• ft•\\ duplexes w a pool. Dcs1nihlt· <.,lrt'<'t " h1 inrome: comfort 3 Bdrm owners unit s:r10 0110 JASMINE CREEK Comfortable 3 Udr m hom1· with plantation shutters. parquet floors. lu~h car peting , t a s t e ful decoratin g_. Wit hin th 1· securtl) gatt•s of .Jasmtne Creek 9 1.i ', a::,sumahle loan. 5335.~~l TURTLEROCK HIGHLANDS 1\ ..,tt111111n ~ bl~Jgo TERMS!! Thro u gh our morlga~e firm . OLD TOWNE MORTGAGE, otht.'r 1nslltut1ons and with t he help of somr sl•llers. e\ery Pn>IX'rty listt.'d here l'an be µurc:hased. b) qualif'i t'd buyt•rs. for oc; ·20', down pa) ment Call our offin· lor information 11 you an· lhinkmg of sdhng )Our home. LINGO REAL ESTATE <"an help arrang(• f1 nanc:ing so you t'an sell your propnt\ qu1ekl) for a~ ntUC'h <0.ish as possible l'all our ol I 11•t• for further information NO DOWN? $97,000 With 1 tl':1t1\1• J111.1m·111g \H' t·ould lwlµ ;iuu pur<'ha~t· t 111:;. lion 11 • \\1th 110 down pa~ men1 F111 anc m g wnh 5', ,.., a\':111 ,tlJho through many 111~t1lut1on ... Cost.i Mesa 3 Hd1111 . lrg ~ant :\loll\ <.1l<.•d ~t·llt-r HURRY -WON,-LAST Cn•.1t startt•t horrn.· rn l'osta \lesJ. It g ~ ar <.I S58.500 ,,s..,umahlt· .it 8 7 . Tn nothrng rlown $109.UOO O\\ltl'r "ti I hl'I p fin .inc·t• 200/oDOWN ASSUME l)\\JH•r \\ill !Hip \\JthW'• do\.\.n !J25', 1st. ofS.t5,0UO 111 tw :i~:-.1 11111·d \.\ .. st ~tnt• 1·ond11 Laguna Niguel. ~I ;1;1 1100 200/o DOWN COUEGE PARK \..,~umt· t•\1-,l1ng of !.I 25', amt ohta1n <•2nd . -..ou ean l1u~ thi~ \IJH!radt•d I Bdrm. 2 Ra homl' with SPA & hnc·k pa110 lor ~1:1~.IX)O OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 I 16 25th St lhlihoa i'L·11111-,ula Tr) 10', do\\11. huy using as:-;ump tu111 a11rl a' 0.11 l..i bit• 2nrl T l> < h\ nt'r ~ 111 t null' I or houo;1• ot lot 1111 1'1 11111:.ula Sl~G IHJ(J TRY I 00/o DOWN $238,900 \\1th Ill'\\ loan av;11lahle. a qual1f1erl hu) er could buy 1h1s l Bdrm Charter horm• o\'l'rlook111g El Nigul'I Cou11try t'lub \\tlh -;mi.Jll dcmn p.J) nwnt Totally up g1 .ult•<.l \t·l no" ' ASSUME HARBOR VIEW :~ Btlrm ~ Ba :\JonaC'o $125.000 Isl. try 20', do'' n 'fl11 ~ \\ 111 1\1)1 last Jong :.it $250.000. 1/i BLOCI< TO BEACH Slfl<I IH)() do\\ n "111 buv vou this beautiful house 111 '.\t•\\ port Beath h~tim~thle 1st at H' 2' I owe the n•st i.lt 12', for 5 Yt•:u·">. $32..5.1.100 JASMINE CREBC 200/oDOWH is !'ll Slntplt• 111-.1 CIJ .. !'olflt'd ad. \Olin~ Ill •• • "" .1 1-.tll on llll' the m1n11nty' Tn 11 unt·1• I hlllll' :.ind \11•t1 t11·l1• \1111 ;tnd 'l'l' hny. quwkl\ you Wold \nu1 .1111111 l.1~1 11• ~t't n .•-.ults l'honl l'nt'«' Ht•lu1·1·d SJ l O(MI ll1•<1ut I lltlnn 3 1 ,1r (;ar F.1m Hrn. Fm m l>rn Spa ( "t•nl \11 . \\ 1·1 B.11 , 221111 t .... q fl. H ~"old 'IOI' A .... k111g S22R 'llMI \n'<WU!'o '\11lir111t llf ft• r IX;!;.! r .IOd).:l'r rJ1 I\ t• '1 l' "° .J \ <'I d l', ( ,, f11•.ilt11r ./1111 <il\·:t~on atht<.·H·ment h~ Poll()('k lntL•nors K\qu1s1t1 decora ting t hruout this 4 Bdrm, I '>l) honw with sepa rate dining room and large m..i~lt r sui\e A new and excitmg offenng S312 .<HKJ l)y. m·r "111 fmanee this 3 Bdrm. 21 ~ Ba condo. plan 6. located in a pri\ alt• communtl) of Corona del \1 ar \\1th 35' I nown at 12'', interest. Lenders \.\Ill he lp fin,mee it \.\1th 20', down for qualtfied bU)L'l'S . lm nwdi..tte poss(•-;.,ion S:J<Js.ooo EMERAl.D BAY tiiµlts i;:.: ;,.,;i-. IH2 5tiin Pete Barrett Realty presents N~OFFERIHG Westcliff Frenc h Regency de- sign. llas it all' Gourmet kitchen with Mexica n pavers and an abund a nee ol counter sp at'e. Sp<H:1ous living room with full view of s ha ded private garden Area for R\' storage 5 Bdrm. 4 bath, farruly room . $459.000. 1$00 Hl9hland, NB Open Sun 1-5 MEW LISTING One-of a-kind with 4 Bdr m-;. 3 baths. 5 C'ar garage. Tons of storage space a nd ha rdwood !loon; Al I this for only $185.000 in Newport. Open Sunday 1-5 UVE DOWN AHD RENT UP Your o~ n super 1 Bdr m with largr living room . formal dmmg room p lus walk to bay a nd beach. Then rt>nt the uppE'r uml. Owner Wlll C'arn: at 14'r. Located on Pemnsula Point. $359,5(.K). CLEAN AND COMFY -1 Bdrm Mesa Verde. hvmg room with <'o.ty fireplace, large fa mily oom a nd remo de led kitche n . Pnced well at $1 79,900. 0,... s-doy 1-5 JASMINE CREEK Tastef ully d ecorate d with 2 Bdrms, 2 ba ths, 2 fireplaces. d~n. forma l d ining, sk ylights and new· l l<tndscaped yard with s p a. •n •r will carry the Ist. $175.000. TSIDI CONDO strable 2 Bdrm. 1 level unit. J;x>vt.•ly g ro unds nnd pool. Owner has boug ht another and is anx- i u~ ond nex1ble. $119,500. ,,;, xa:w NEEDS FIXIN CAMEO SHORES SELLER RNANCING SHS,OUO 1st at 8.75', to ht.· a~sumed (~ualified buyers "houlc1 try 20« d<rn n Lo\H•st priced house . otcanstdC' of Patiftt· Coast H\\ y . 3 Bdrm 3 Ba $(i05. 000 . NEWPORT CONDO LEASE OPTION Urintt PttUll. ca1 pct. nntJ 11lcas for lhl!> half J m1llton doll;H" fixer It ·o; lhl' lowest 1iru·e fN• ~1m pll' on lhl• rnarkc•t hy $12.'i.OOO Ht• l'le\'l'r lht•n 1•nJO) )'our profit"'' C re;il assurnJhte 1 .... 1 TD Ca II today, llt'fon· 11 ·~ sold. 673·11550 A wbsJdlary of Johft D. Lusk & Son 2515 East Coast Highway Corona del Mor On golf <.·oun~e Oakcrest m odel. Refrigerator. d is - h" asher. trash compactor. wet bar 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. 1mmerliat<.' posse'iston $250,000. . THE REAL ESTATERS FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL We'll he lp you surprise Dad by s howing him this cozy 3 bedr oom . 2 ba th. fa mily home. He'll love the huge m aster bedroom & beautiful s tone fire place . Spa will complete the festi vit ies. (714) 545·9491 AGENT Will IE SHOT IY IRATE s&LSt if this beautiful home is not sold immediate ly. Fresh pa int in & out. Located in desired College Park a r e a . T a keover existing 7% VA loa n . $245 P.I.T.l Owne r will carry. (714) 545-9491 LAIY-IOMES SPECIAL For those who wo uld ra ther play than wor1c ! Trim. neat. low maintenance, easy-car e yard. House is a 2 bedroom, 1 bath s harpie! Owne r has ope n mind about financing! All tbis for Wlde r $90,000. (714) 545-9491 FOR YOUR ROLLS a built-in garage. For your famil., a 4 bedroom Mesa Ve rde beauty. New carpet is highlighted by lovely tile flooring in spacious family room, dining room. kitchen & patio areas. Super home to entertain special guests. (714) S45--9491 S 12. toO DOWN Fantastic financing available on this charming home in Huntington Beach. With this low, low down pay ment, takeover loans at an incredibly low effective interest rate or only 12~%! I This spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bath noor plan has a dramatic fireplace for those cold evenings plus pool & spa for tho.c;e hot summer days. (714 > 556-7035 • For information on tfte~ mMf otfter fine properties call our Residential Deportment MEET G REG FIGGINS Ass1stsnt Manager of our Huntington Beach Office. Greg has dedicated himself to excellence beginning with hts d<Xtontl degree from Stanford University and cont1nwng with his acqu1st1011 last year ()( his '"Gold Card m eKchang1ng. awarded only ro those 1nd1v1duals Vr'ho have completed an intensive course 1n investments. In add1tKXl to his counseling capability with investors, Gregg is ltcensecl with the National Association of Security Dealers and can provide excellent advice on tax shelters. /1m1ted psrtnerst11ps and real estate syndications. h 's not often that a homeowner can beneht from such a wide range of knowledge when Gregg ts a local resident who spends time relaxing with his lovely wtfe Jane & theif.2 children f'Of any of your real estate needs you can be confident that Gregg will provide the best possible 'ervlce Call him to"ay at 963-5671 $6,600DOWH Perfect starter ror budget conscious couple or mvcst6r . (714 > 556-7035 644-7020 A TTEMTION GOLFHS! Why worr y a bo ut rescrvat10ns during the Bob I lo pe Classi<'? Stay at your own timeshare nindo t he 3rd week in J anuary. Priced right ! i714) 556-7035 SI I .200 DOWN! This Hunting to n Bea ch pool home is an excellent buy ror a n investor, or a super starter horm• T akeover $89,000 in loans al an effective intl'r est r a tt• or only 12.2%. Home is vacant and seller is \'Cry motivated. Submit all offers. (714) S.56 7035 I 11/•% • 80% LOAN •HARIOR VIEW HOME• Sensat iona lly d ecorated Carmel model in m ove-in condition ! Featuring 3 bedrooms, im m acula te yard & FEE land. Priced to sell at $262.000. For private s howing call (714) 759-1501 or <714) 752-7373. SI 0,000 DOWH!! Very c r eative financing available on this spacious home featuring 3 bedrooms & 2 baths t Rece ntl y painted & papered for the discriminating buyer ! Only $123,lJOO. (714 ) 759-1501 or (714 > 152-7373 I 20/o F'~tAMCIMG AV AtlAILI JUST STEPS TO HACH on this charming 3 bedroom 2 bath home in N e wport Shores. Price reduced Sl0,000 to $165,000 for q uick s ale! Owner will cafry 1st T.D <714) 759·1501 or (714) 752-7373 $406 Pa MONTH ••• is .ill you pay when you takeover 8'~% VA loan on this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with fireplace. Only $119,500. Submit offers (714) 759-1$01 or (714 ) 752· 7373 ... ,,.; I . . ; : t . I fHSIOfNTIAl Hl Al I c.;;IJ\11 ',! HVll I' OPEN HOUSE 1-5 OPEN IM HARBOR VIEW HILLS Head on ocean view. 4 BR. 21,~ HA D<.'n & ~p.srkl1ng pool. $355,000. See Wendy Beam At !lfifi SA:'-ilH' \S l'LF A park-like setting frames this !:!pac1ou:-. I HH l.u:-.k built home. Fireplace & l'UStom built-ms :Hid to d1;11111. $355,000. See Lyleen Ewing At 4000 INLET ISLE VU Dramatic ocean view. Newl) cus lum11.t·d ,\: t•l1•g ,1111 :J BR. + Fam. Rm POOL $485,000 See (\1rnlP :\k h1li:1n at 1100 WHITE SAI LS OPEN ON LIDO ISLE Smashing 3 BR + Oen, Atrium POOL F11t1•1 t.11111•1 , delight. $595.500. See Nancy N1chob At 2111 \I \ F H1 ll .I $50,000 REDUCTION OH LIDO ISLE Charming 2 BR bland homt.• on 35 101 f'r 11 t•rl 1 1 , II Wood s hultl'rs . South patio S335.0110 S1•1• }-', .111 ''111·k1•11 At 117 VIA VELLA OPEN IM BACK BAY -MESA DRIY F. HORSE PHOPERTY. 2 BH. + loft SLwh ,\· o.;l,1lilt·" $335,000. Sec E<.lie Olson At 2221 '.\1 ES·\ DH I \ I·. OPEM IH OLD CORONA DEl MAR De lig htful duplex, walk to beaches & '>hoi1s • >111 ·i l H One 2 BR & one guest u111t. $2!)5.ooo \\ t'l't'.tll\ 1 t 111:irH ing. See Rita Quigg!<' Al 617 '.\1.\H GL EHJ 11·. OPEN IN NORTHWOOD -PEPPERMlll ~UN Beautiful 4 BR 212 Ba EAl'CUll\ L' horn•· l ' i/\ m.1 I• 1 bedroom retreat + 4111 upgrJdes ')~:.J5 '"'c :-,, 1· •I .1 i.. ,. Guth Al #46 :\lONTICELLO CAPE COD IN BAY SHORE~ New England ('harm "' brick \\ uorl \ Fres hly painted \loH• Ill rnnrhtwn :J HI\ !. door living at its ht•st "" sp:.tt·imh pal11.., .111d Good fmanc m g $335,000LI I CHARM. CHARM, CHARM 1111 11·r H \ I 11 I dt I All the right ing redients un• herl' 111 th1 .... ut11 r h 1 li.11 rn ing 3 BR. home Hardwood floors l ..,ecf IJ1'H " 111•·pl.11 L Beam <'Cihngs .. ~II for$210,000 in l\Jewpor1 , f\ 1 ·I, 1 .. UNDERSTATEO ELEGANCE On a 45' lot on exclusive Lido Isle. this rt m111ftolc·d hP1111 has all the amenities for g rac iou" forn11\ '" 111~ t Hli :1 BA. Den. Study. Forma l dining ro1>ni ,\ 1 '1 ,, 111 1\ I• garden courtyards. Exclusl\e. $5!J9.ooo AM INVESTMENT IH THE GOOD LIFE Choice O('eanfronl 3 BH ('UStom duplt' 1 '11t· 11 11 ,, t sought after locations Brand new. Total!) um 1ue 111 des ig n & quality A ''aluable asset tort~l\ \: h>r th1• future. $850.000 Fee SENORS & SENOR.AS This beautiful Spanish home, deslgned b) r,<I <i 1dd1t1J..:~ will bring back memories of the "Old Ca111 .. 1111.1 gracious way of livmg. This 5 BR fJrm..11 d111111~ ,, ramily room h as a fiesta size patio & pool $.550,000 TWO GOLF COURSE COHDOS Ono penthouse & one on geirden µal1os Both h n 1· .! HH and den. Both have good "take over· lo.rn... .1n· beautifully upgraded and pnrcd ...ii Sl •111 oon SPECT ACUUR OCEAH/BA Y VIEW Plus a totally remodeled Harbor \'1ew II ti'" hr>1111· 1\ it h 3 BR. + Fam. Rm. & POOL. French doors, oak I lonrs & beamed ceilings. Specta<:uJarly be autiful $485.uoo GOOD FINANCING IN IRVIHE TERRACE An affordable interest rate. with uni} 'P d1rn 11 \\Ill uuy this lovely 3 HR home Then· IS a 1~1 ~·· 01111.tc 11 h separate family room. an offtc·t> or s tud} ult t ht· 1n.i sk1 bedroom & lhe home is situated on an e~t1.1 l.11 ).!l' Int across fro m the park Reduced to S&i:'> 0011 RARE JASMrHE CREEK Plan 11 r. One leve l 3 BR. Open Yie\\ thru t ln i.: 11·1•11hl'll lo the ocean. You will like the harmon11•t1!. ill'• n1 .ct 11111 of all the rooms $375.000 IEST IUY -COM DUPLEX For price and qua lity ' There 1s nothing !<1 < omp •I'• with this c ha r ming 3 BR. 2 BA. owners + a 2 BH . I B,\ unit. Creative financ ing . Guest Apt. loo. $W5,Cl(ltl 1/> ACRE IM CAMEO SHORES-aEOUCEO Fresh & elegant \vith finest appointments throughout French doors & windows . Elegantly customt1t>d wood floors & tiles. POOL. Jacuzzi. 2 fireplaL·~·~ c;ourn1" I kitche n. Cam eo Shores finesv $650.000. llG CANYON CUSTOM OH THE PARK Courtyard entry to POOL & s pa 5 BR. famil'' or11•11t1·d Big Canyon home with formal dining. lamll~ t!.ir1w & bonus rooms. Lots of wood & glass (h\nt•r \\Ill lwlp finance. $1.500.000. SORRJSO DEL MARE' Mediterranean villa created with all tht• l h:1rm ul yest eryear . This 25 room mansio n con"t rurt <'<i nn a Spyglass hilltop has wraparound vie" s of oec'Jll & mountains . 4 to 6 BR, 7 BA. stud). hhrarv. t.'lllt'rt<J 1n ment center & authentic cantina POOL. sauna & 2 spas. A magnificent combination of old ,'\; new \\-it h gal · ed privacy. $2.400,000 • ALMOSt OCEAN FRONT Charming' Cape Cod with English gardens & hug~ patios. Great ocean view from upper story & lit>C•k . 4 BR. On Peninsula Point. $450,000. l&.UFFS IUUTY 3 BR. 2~ BA. "V'' plan in Bluffs with great asKumable loon. Beaui1ful carpets & up~rades. Good locat ion A must to see at $177,000. All DECO Dramatically dlrterent peninsula Bay tront on 45' panoramic water• view lot. 6 8R. Spa Pier. Enter· talner'a 1ansen le deck.a. GOOd fmancing. Sl.875,000. ......•...••..•....•... ·••······••·••········• Gett rot 1002 ................•.•.... •··•••············•·•·· FINANCING AVAILABLE! BOATERS ATTEMTIOH! Studio rnndo w pler & s lip. 3 spacious Brs, 21,:l baths . Onl) ~~.500 OWNER WILL HELP fJNA.'\CE ' ESTATE SALE! Must st•ll ' Waterfront d uplt•x l m, 1t mg owners unit opening to rt lrg fro11t patio w <.lock Master Br \\ ~uudcl·k overlooking water Lrg l'l'Hr n·ntal unit BC'low appl'ab<.il al ::)J!l9 500 OW !\/ l<H WILL II El..P Fl NJ\Nl' I•: JUST LISTED. Tn•e shaded Eas ts 1<.le t'o-;t.1 \ll•sa Oupl<'x :! Br each unit ll1H1m to add 2 more rt•nta1 .... Ow1wr lt•<.t\ m,g i.ll'l'i.1 OW~E H \\'ILL llEl.I' Fl\: \ ~l' Jo: Sl 7'i :,1><l EASTSIDE LOC.ATIOH. Nt:a1 '\t•\\ 1101 t Bt'<H'h ('II\' l1m1ts lmmal'ltl<tll II. C'har11.JI))! · \\ 2 <;pac•1ous Hi·'>. 1·01.\ lrpk t~1t•1•11helt Lrg. IL·1ut•d na1 , :ml ()nl\ ..;1 08 5ll(I Ol'E'\ Sl '\ I 5 'l <:'l~\'\l,\ \'.\\I ~I LIDO ISLE. Ha\ v ll'W curn1•r '" s onn) so p:1t1 111 I.tit• &'.111y ::! BH. :.! Ba OW~EH \\'I I.I. F'l:'-IJ\NCE ·a.iv fD s 0 N R £ l "LT! iN'C.· ~ ........ · 3116 Newport Blvd .. N.S. . 873·9060 HARBOR REALTY WOODSY DUPLEX I 1 h 1".111t 11 ul ( '11n111a dt•l :\l;ir '''i I 1d1•d ,11 I h1· 1•11tl 111 .I .i-.rn111e \\ • .inti 1n 1•1 l11uk111~ tilt 11at111 t ' park Sli.irp 11 '1·:1r olt..1 u111b \\tlli I ll !-. I I 1' I )I •1 Ill ('I' i I 111 f.... Ii I It. k I ll'l'pl,t<'I''> p111 !'II• s 111:-li l':tqll'h .uni d1 .qll':., d•·luu· bit 11!" lksl I 11 pk' ' ,cl 111 • 111 1 ht• a l'L«I .1 I s;1~11 PIHi 11111\ ~'ill 1100 chi\\ II i':w . I 1" 11111 u · \ ' 1 • < • d \I " ii I i,, • "p1 • n ~1111 'I I ti • LARGE FAMILY HOME 1111 .I ljllll'l ll'l'l' li11t•d • l r1•1•l Ill 1.1.c' 1·1 l'"' I 'l'I f l'<'I lio11ll tor ,111 .Jl'l I\ 1· i..:n)\\ in:.. I a mil~ ( '11st11m !11,tlt ,, 11 Ii 1 r:,d1t1011.tl ~I \ ling. I lid1 111 '> t <'1>11\·ert 1bll• off'it·1·. p.11wl1·d 1.111111.~ rr11 \\1tl1 tlst•d I ii I\ J.. I 1 r l' p I :H I '. I 0 nn •ti d 111111 g 1111 . llfl"l.1ir.., g:.tn11..• rm "1th ..... t .1 11 d 11 p " e t h a r :1 n cl prnl••:-. .... 11111·11 pool tahk la,.gt• pi1ul. 1•\ l'll 1 "L'" In~ 1m Dnn 't p;1.:-.s t 111 w11· IJ} ,\ t t·rrif1c home \"ii ll t' I' I . .' d lJ ( l' cl I 0 p I 11' I l 11 ~•~:-. ouo • I 1 JIC!l Sat & ~un I t 11 ;, .,, .. 17:111 .\T II I 111 \\ I\ '\ B TIRED OF LOOICl~G? \\ h v not build \\h,11 \nu wa11l on 1 his m.11.!111f1c·ent ;, 5 ant• sill' I 11 p I I' I 11 I' l' .., q ll l' S a II • I ll • I ll I •• I (I I I I .1 11 ( T h t • \ I l' \\ I ... sJ11 1 I I• 1il.11 Tht• Int .it 11)11 I~ su ludl•d v1•t onlv minutes lrom lo\\11 II IHi<tllllg 1s \our µleasun•. tlw '.1!'11t harho1 ,..., 1ml\ an 8 m111111t· ii n' e llor-.1 . ..., .1n i lK 1011 1 \ I 1 I , 1 l'f l \ I' II\\ I\ l' I f 111 :t n l' 1 ll j! . Sli!falHHJ IT'S THE LOCATION \ti tt!t't•nl L<> :-.<"en1<• park a nd 111il\ .1 -..hnl'I walk ln se hnol -.!1op11111 g ;ind the• ri:tTP.1111111 c· ·1111, l· ,1 r.c IHl'l!l' Int nkt•ly 1111p1'11\L'rl \\llh a l11\1·l~ fl bdrm 1!111111· f-.111111\ I Ill .icl1111n!:-> k1td11 n 11HI has \\t·I 1a1 hr lt'k ltrPpl.1< t' J IH I lots of h1x1ks lwh·es \t s:i~~1 ;,)o \\ 1;• think tlus 1s the li~:-1 1n1 \ 1 n 11a1 hrn \re\\ 1 lome.., ('11n11· ll\ 18111 :\t'\\ µi111 Hills D1•. :\ H l lp1·11 Sun I r11m 1 to ;; a 11d S ('l \\ hJf \'(Ill thlllK INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL BUILDING I• r 1 m 1· R i.I I b o a I s I l\ n rl '011111\t'I cial p1 opt•rt y does not c·onw (lll tht• m.irket very often. This hi ghly 1 ni p rm ed Mann<' \' t• bu tld 1 n g n•1>rl1scnl s an L'xc·1t111g in\'<'SI rnenl oppo11unity. <.'an hL' pur thilst•cl in fee at S4HX 111 10 or a s .1 long term lt•ast·huld c -;!al<' for only SZ75.000 C.tll tu1 dt•l,11b SHOPPING CenH Makt• ttn offer rerril1c corner lo{'i:lf ion on West l9th Street, C.M 100', o('('Upa•d s hopping center in tu~h growth area . Askinl! S477.000 owner is motivated. APARTMENTS UJ1 units in fast growing Denver, Colorado -the new en<·rgy t•apitol ! If you are looking for apprC'Ciation opportunity -- lh1s IS IL Askihg $4,000,000 with low interest financing available. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June 14, 1981 FAIULOUS IAUOA ...:HIMSUU HOME W /OCEAN VIEW •••• You'll he impressed w /this four bedroom home. one blk from ocean Supf•r -;tn•ct appeal -muve-in condition -owner financing a vailable l'l·l1 F Ort•tm Blvd Open House Sun 1-5 Clint Moses 631 1266 WATHFflONT 30' DOCK N<•w1.>0rt's best water buy $525,000 gets you 3br, 3ba huge master suite with spa Sun decks with grt view. Sit dn bar. Excell te rms . Bob & l>m 11• Koop SPYGLASS LEASE :J bt'. :!b<J formal din., lrg master. fa m . rm . ver y lrg yard $1600 /m o Hull & Dovie Koop MESA DB. MAR ,,111 :11ia. 11 ,• \,tnl. tH'\\ ('.Jqwl. µamt . d1<1pt>s . 1.i11g1• ll\.11\1•n. \•'I'\ sh:1rp l~1·sl Int\ .11 'lti2 .llOO l.11\\ rim\ n Hoh & l>IJ\ It' Koop DOV-,. ·-l o·ow JXO n1tt• lit<' & ocean vi•S Q dirung, family rm , pool supf•r hu~ .tl $480,000 F . --· .. udnc ing Bob & Dovie Koop '!hr :Iha. din rm l ~ooo mo Ser gu; llG C£WVl"U , ,. • --E A s Er o. tub & mle lite view "l .. NEWPORT CREST COMDOS On"trt \ 1ew. all 4br 3ba. fam. rm ., wet bar, dm. rm , pool, t e nnis ''3" to 1•ho<>"l' trom $197,000 to $210,000. Submit all offers to R(Jb & Dovie Koop 180° OCEAN VIEW Ca mt'<> Shores 4br. 31h ba, family rm .. din. rm., spacious courtyard with pool Private beaches. Grt financing Bob & Dovie Koop c;>UAUTY CUSTOM NEWPORT 4hr. 4ba. formal din., lrg. family rm., solid wood panel. Huge game rm, sup ·1 r11.1st1·1 '>Ullt• '"1th \ ll'W. f1reµlac:t•, -.p..1 plus Ir g silting rm Lt .I\ !Ill! ;rn:.s l'rieedlo...,t•ll TC:'rms Rob&Do\11•Koop UDO ISLE 1hr, -lba. lrg lot ste ps to tennis & c lubhouse. Steal a t $460.000 $.50,000 d n. rnust sell fast Rob & Dovie Koop SB.1Sl W1U RMAMCE Pas-. by your own private breakfast patio to this spacious 3br. cond~. F.:nJOY a woods like setting from Iv. rm. Price $219,500. Fast Escrow 1s 0 h. ('.ti I Pt•! t' .Johnson OWNER W1U TRADE 1'111~ l>cautiful Newport condo, 2brs, 2ba, private spa off master. Only two year s old. Wants income or residentiaJ property . Price reduced to $.1 19,-()()() Call Pete Johnson MOVING TO PHOENIX ~<·Iler mus t sell his 3br condo. End unit. Large patio. On major grC'cnb<'lt. Move-in condition. Long escrow is 0 .K. Call Pete Johnson TRIPI.El -SANT A AMA Two 3bdr .. one 2bdr ., units each w /encl. 2 car g ar. Near So. Coast Plarn, 2112 y rs. new. Asking $189,000 Jackie Handle man C HEEllRIL SUMMY IRIGHT 4hdr . onf' stor y home w /pool & s pa located near r egional park in Mesa Verde. Price redu ced to $185,000 sellers motivated ! Jackie fl andleman SW1M IN YOUR OWN IACKYARD Call no~ for your appointment to see this outstandin~ Mesa Verde pool home The price is right at $152,500 and the financing 1s sensational. Ask tor Anne Mccasland 631 -1266 RMA.NCING IS THE IEY r'xcelJent terms are available now in Mesa Verde Villas. Several 2br condos are on the market in this s uper appreciating location Call Anne Mccasland at 631-1266 · DISTIESS SALE 11\11H.> lt•rrat'(' This lovely rC'moct . 3bd w pool -+ sauna on ft><' land was .1ppra1sed for $4:ID ,OOO. Sacrifice for $379.900w1$45.(XlO ctn P~1trick Tl•no1·t· SID TYMS!! Huge model perfect home. Estate size custom pool & spa w /view. Elegant t /o. $269,000 w /ter ms. Patrick Tenore PALM sntMGS 2ba. rumished, security building, $99,900. Call Patrick MIW.USTIMG Sharp large 3bd w /bonus rooms, pool, spa, A.C. w /terms. Patrick Tenore OCEAN YIEW!I! Spacious 4bd Harbor View Hills Home w /lrg. bonus room. Newly remodeled and Prof. decorated in warm eart.btooes. Best location. Beautiful yards w /n ew private pool, spa & Gazebo. Too good to be true al $419,000! Call Patrick Tenore 234 E. 17th 1St., Costa Mesa •••••••••.••••.••• 631-1266 4482 larraftca ~. l"M •••..••••••••••••• 559-9400. 15 Co~ate Pina, Npt lch •..•••.......•••.. 759-1221 Independent Member Broker C7 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 14, 1981 MACNAB IRVINE REALTY A Sl.eSDARY OF THE AYN: a»IPANY ESTATE ON THf IAYFROKT! Prime tip of Linda Is le over 127' with s lip for 80' boat. Enchanting "old world" architec ture with all the modern <:onveniences Large rooms for entertaining incl 2 story living rrn and stone fireplace Secluded pool and sµa . SB RS and family rm . P layroom and library Offered a t $5,000,000 leasehold . Cathy Schweickert 642-8235 ( M34 > CORONA DEL MAR BAYFROHT + PENTHOUSE. Fabulous sin gle story tradi tional home w/s hake roof. 3 BHs. 3 baths, luxurious kitc·hcn & high beamed living rm w / used briek fireplace Lovely patio + deck New penthouse w heamed ceil mg. full bath. effil·1enq k1tehen & \'iew ! 3 car garage+ pa1 king. Pri\ ate pier & shp for 42' boat. Appl only. $3.000,000. David or l'at hy Schweic:kt•rt 642 8235 ( M35) COLLINS ISLAND ESTATE Spt>l'lacular 240- panoramic new trom this outstanding res v. Ith 145' tC'rral'e o\'e1 look mg the bay '. 5 BR suites fam rm-game rn1 for·mal d1ni11g rm Designed for form a l or casual e 11tertaining Pier and sin> for threl•-71f boats'. B\ appt only J oann Akerman 6H 6200 Cathy Schweitke1t 642 8235 (~1361 HORSE PROPERTY in NEWPORT BEACH 2.2 acres estate approximately 5500 sq. ft on Newport bal'k bay Elegant Private Spac.·1ous 5 RR. H is and llers Master suites Spt>ctacula1 '1ews from family, l1v1ng, and dinmg rooms Exquis ite garden grounds v. 1th µuol and much IJ10re $2.500.000 ('all Lynne Valentme 644 -6200 ( :\1137 ) LIND.A ISLE. Spe<.:larnlar an·h1tectural de sign on the big Tun11ng Basin! Feature~ 5 spacious BHs 1-liurar y1 family rm Master suite has high beamed ceiLing. brick f ple & ~!amorous bath $1,950,000 leal'ehold. B~· Jppt <.'athv Sehweickert 642 8235 ( :\1:18 1 SPARKLIHG JEWB. IM HARIOR RIDGE An elegant 3 BR horrw of approKimately 3400 sq. ft. Livin ~ r·m 1& f1un. rm. with fireplaces. Brk k wine <'e llur dow11stu1rs with adjoining dining a rea Custom wall l'Overings. Spe<:tal'ular ocean und mght light .. iews. H as been featured in several Home Magazines . $1,175,000. <::ill Lynne Valentine 644-6200 (M:i9 ) PICTURESQUE IA Y VIEW Security gated community close to Newport Center Slip a nd sid e tie for 2 large boa~s Delightful waterfront patio for e ntertain m g . Four extensive bedrooms, 4 1 ~ baths. maids room. family rm , spa $1,600,000 leasehold Lois Eg..in 644-6200 IM40) MEW PORT'S NEWEST IA YFROHT COM- MUNITY Docking for lg craft along its 147' of bayfront. 2 story entry w I a step· down living rm w/fireplace & wet bar. dining & brkfst rms w/bay biews & a library w bath. Upstairs. an e ntire wing e nfolds the master suite w/separate sit ting rm & fpk. and another wing holds 2 more BH.s & baths . $1,500.000 Larry Dyer 642-8235 <M 4U OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-5 842 H arbor Island. N B SPECTACULAR OCEANFRONT! North Laguna private cove just minutes lo Newport Center. 4 BH , family rm home w / nas hmg surf below & Catalina sun- sets. S895.000 Bar bara Aune /Terry H anes 642-8235 t:\142 > OPEN HOUSE SL'N. 1 5 132 '.\1cKnight. Laguna SPYGLASS Ocean and night light view Lovely 4 BR + Ven with pool & spa Spacious courtyard patios. Great for en tertammg $729,000 Marilyn Kershner 642-8235 CM43> LIDO ISLE! This 3BR. 2 bath home IS un mistakeablv LicJo Isle the t•harm of street to stf.eet, s unny South patio, high crossbeamed ceilings and the warmth of used bnck in the lh mg, dmmg and kitchen S415,000 Tom Allinson Terr} Hanes 642 8235 <M4'1 l PRIC IE REDUCTION ..• VIEW! Owner motivated to sell this 3 BR home with spectal'ular vistas of ocean and Newport llarbul' Dazzling n e w s k y lighted kitchen Fabulous master s uit e w l f1replacc & spa, pool. Good terms a\ atlable $420.000 Call Claudia Dmg 644-6200 (M45 ) RELAXING LIVABILITY, Newly remodeled Lusk 5 BR on one of Eastbluffs best view lots. Fresh paint, paper and kitc hen ap- pliance~. $329,500 Lll. Tom AILi nson or Terry Hanes 642-8235 (M46) OPEN llOUSJ<: SUN. l -5. 2215 Alla Vista, N.B. HEWER BLUFF~RONT ROW! "Dolores" Plan end w1it overlooking upper bay a rea 3 Br, 2 BA patios Lovely buil~·in kitchen. Master suite . $325.000 Including land. Call Dick H a lderman 642 8235 <M47J OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-5. 2944 Perla. N.B. TENDER LOVING CARE by the owner of this beautiful Lusk Eastbluff home . 4 BRS. 21 i bath & family rm. Remodeled Spa, del'k ing & firepit Good terms $315,000. Hoscmary Sietz. 644-6200. ( M48 ) DESIRABLE TURnE ROCK This IS your thance to buy in choice area. A to .. e ly 4 Urs homl' w over 2,000 sq ft including dramatic atnum. skyli ghts in baths. lg yard wllots of trees $225,000 includes iand. Matt) Ernott 551-8700 ( M49) HARBOR VIEW HILLS. Best value. Newly listN.l , great home m m arvelous ne1ghuorhoocl. Handsome exte rior, three ~pucious bedrooms, fireplace in family room, largt• private lot. Only $299,500 leasehold Barbara Aune 642-8235 ( M50) DECORATORS SHOWPLACE Owner of this 5 BR "Kensington .. m University Park is a profossional decorators home a nd it ('ertainly shows it. Completely upgraded ms1de and out. induding custom loft. large lot, <'Overed patio & Gazebo S299,SOO Julw Van W ieren 752 1414 !MSll HIGHT LIGHTS, MOUNT AIHS & SUNSETS 1-'lowcl'mg c:ou11yanJ leach, lo a beautiful tile entry & gard en kitchen. Highly up. graded floonng & dl''itgner wull <:ove r ings highlight this 3 Hr . 21 l hath home 4th Br 1><1,s1hl(• \Islr -.urtt' w tit•<•k & Vll'W S285.000 1'at Tt•rr} ~5 1 IHOO { \152) BLUFFS "G" Pl.AH l.o\ ely 4 B RS. 3 bath home w high ht•arnt>d t•<.•rlrngs, parquet floors, shullt.•1 s throughout & located on green belt no:-.t· lo corn m unity pool. Owner Will uss1st w f1narwing. $239,500 L~J\SEfJOl,J) l>11u11:.i <;odshall 644 6200 'I M53l McLAIN BIG CANYON! California LifestvlC' 1s the therm· uf th1~ s1wt·1ous residence :Hrns. 21 '1 baths. formal living rm. up g radeu cer<.1n11<· tile t:'nlr} and k1tc:hen. ('us tom drnp{'rtt•:-. throughout Security gated commuruly \\ pool. sµa and tennis availablt• S210.ooo Sutanne Shult:'!' 642 8235 ( :\154 ) EHTERT AIHERS DELIGHT IH UNIVERSITY PARK Tn<loor outdoo1 orit•nted horn<.• SJHll'IOll' -1 BH w formal dining rm. l>11ghl & a11 y l'ountry kitchen, family room . CloM· to parks , µoob & tennis courts Srnl.!100 Anita Brudshaw 752 1414 I \155> HICE & HEW Ea-;tside Co~ta 1\lesa BH and 21 ~ Bath Channin g condo rn a small comfy <:omµlex m a neighborhood that's close to transportatwn and shop- ping S135.000 Call ('ob} Ward 642-8235 ( \1:>6 1 DEERFIELD BRO.ADMOOR Beautifully up- graded 2 Bil & den horn<.· rn quiet loca- tion w lg li\'lng rm. fplc.:, hnck patio. 2- <:ar gara~l' Owner will help w fmanc· mg Pneed for fast sale at Sl28.500 md land Alan lkel 551 -8700 <M57 J TOTAL SIBVICI. TOTAL SATISFACTION. HEAR "MWPTHGTS" DUPLEX. one 4 Bdrm 2 bath charmer with fireplace. '1'he other" 2 Bdrm 2 hath with fireplace• All for S165.000 Owner will ca rr) AITD Call 546,::!313 THE REAL ESTATERS SUPER DUPER Beautiful. 1mmu('ulat1·. nicely la nil ~1· u r11•d 4 bdrm h•mtf' 1111 1•ul 111• sac S11<11·1u11• ''"'"" \ ww of 11olr c 1111n1•· f111111 pro~1t•11y llw11••1 will hc•lp wllh rm.1111'1111( 011 ly $1:1!1.~100 I ,di llllW 979 5370 ALLSTATE AEALTORI POOL S6500DOWN A qu1tl fomll)' ,, ... lined areu. :i 11111111 'I. bath, lq1ht 111111 1111 ~ family rootr1, klt<'lu-11 o ,. e r Ion k 11 ~/> 111 k I t 111( pool <: rt•nt 1r111n1•1n11 Ow n e r want• u ul $105,000 Coll ~6 2313 THE REAL ESTATERS ~ S.tty Kerr Realty I.st 11.y & l•f"MS Irvine Terrace. Coronn del Mar, reduced to $340,000 Inch.din" land. \ Bdrm. formal dininit. tae fam ily rm. 3 baths. 2 mast r 1wtn Ex«I 11 sumable r1nancln1t owe 11e znd TD 0J>('nSntlSun 12-S 1407 Sanunclla OR Vlalt • 5-dar. at UO Suwar<t In llo~Ufta for anoth•r &Ood value rib terms. '7).1111 NEWPORT BEACH IRVINE 901 Dover Drive Harbor View Center Newport Beach, CA 92683 Newport Beach, CA 92680 CampUB Valley Center Woodbridge Village Center (714 ) 642-8235 (714 ) 644-6200 BEST IN BLUFFS JUST LISTED. Supe r E -plan on widest picturesque greenbe lt. E nd unit. 2200 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, ram rm, wet bar . 21f.z bath. Huge e nc losed courtya rd & pa tio. $330,000. OPEN 1-5 2156 VISTA DORADO LARGEST I LEVEi. IEAUTY. End unit. 1900 sq . ft. P a ula P la n. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, large masler bdrm s uite with sitting room. Finest upgrades including A/C. Private patios . Kitchen/ram. room $325,000 inC'luding the land. Excellent terms OPEH l·S 06 OHDA C Off Vl1ta Onadal • EASTBLUFF • JUST UHID. Beautiful 1 level 4 bdrm, I am room 1.uKk llomt-Luxurious ne w rwutral rm·pt·tH & drupt>R. Lovely large yard s:J.'r.J,500 You own the land. OP!H SUH 1·5 2212AIAUA HELEN 8. DOWD al.ALTO.. IHC. '44-0U4 Uat & l.y Wlttl The~ A LOT AND A HALF l0'7t down buyH n 45~· lot on Balboa Isla nd. Owner wlll curry the balance. Iden! lo<'otlon near So. Bayfront. Owner wi ll 0110 ron s ider all exc han r.e~ A rnre ttnd offered at $550,000. Batboa Island Realty AND INVeSl~BNT ~~v 673-1700 $11,100 Charmine I Bdrm, love- ly 1erd«11. amaU busl ntu • poaablb&.y owe, Devin Rul Eatete. 642-8388 OCllAHStDI 3 yHr old horn . 2br. renud. landacaptd , l•w , auper nel1bborhood, adult eommt7. I apouae over .asf children 1'7, rnutt M J, Reduced to 153.900. OWNER HAS UPGRADB> H.V. Hom es. 5 BR, $349.500 IEST PRICED OCEAN VlEW Cameo Shores $469.000 MADE FOR EHTERT AIHMENT Cam eo Shores $925.000. View! OCEAN FtXER Cameo Highlands S359.000 ROOM FOR IOATS il Hr m llV Homes $254.900 CAT ALINA VIEW Spyglass at $()35.000 OWHER FIM. W /20% DOWN PENINSULA PT $459,000 HIW HEW HEW DUPlEXES in CdM. $420.000 each ,RIV .ACY PLUS 5 IR I la rbor· View homes $329,900 Gl:UY A CRIUITA 760.1197 673-7761 STARNES COM.PANY EXCLUSIVE CLASSICI. llEGANCE BAYFRONT WITH PIEi ,._. ~erhl owl..._ .ttta ......... ~ ... .., "'-' Hl•Y•Ht. UHd ltrtdl fl,.,a•ce; ..,.w .... L_..._.., . ...._ .......... ,., .. ..., ..... J ..... zv .. It• rLUS Hperet1 ••Id's • ... L """ ..... s I .4SO.OOO. Irvine, CA 92715 Irvine, CA 92714 (714) 752-1414 (714) 551-8700 CLOSE TO BEACH! 3Br , lBa. Zoned R-4. Try 10% Down Hurry Won't Last. Call Now For More Details . 31 ASSUMABLE LOANS No ~ualify in g ! Small Down payment Low Interest Rates . No Loan Points . 2. 3 & 4 BDRM Houses and Townh omes in Orange and L os Angeles Counties. Call For More Details . REAL ESTA TE INVESTOR Always Wanted To Invest But Don 't Think You Can ? Let GOLDEN WEST REALTORS Show You How To Invest With Little Cash And No Tenant Problem ~ GOLDENWEST ~ REALTORS ~(~L~ '-ASSOCIATES 848-8588 Two O..tttCWMIRg P'roptrllea With Large At ..... Locml1 o,... Sat/S.. 12-4 1984 Komat, CM Rare 4 Bdrm h ome directly on Mesa Verde golf course. 2207 Fiesta, NB 3 Bdrm Bluffs condo, spectacular redecorated Linda model. JOHN IUllUOCil 646-5096 12ACRIUNCH 4 Bdrm, llba cuatom home • barn Many amenlUea . Rt ddlnt. Calif. Call f(\r dctalll. 1 Act. M2-4751 TH ..... TOWHHOMl1 Call the •s>«lallala at the condomlnlum ln fonnaUon c:eowr. Touchatone Rutty OCEANF«ONT Duplex 3 Br 2 Ba upper with sundeck 2 Br 2 Ba lower \\-ith private pati9 deck. Both completely furnished. 4 car garage. Take over $425,000 loan including i 2:114'/, (fixed l for 30 years Asking $595,000. WA TERF«ONT DUPLEX, WITH PtE:R & SLIP Remode led to new in 1976 from curb to new pier including custom tiled s pa, stain glass & even electric. powered draw dra pes 3 car garage with additional 3 car off street parkin g . Perfect location $595.000 CORONA DR MAR OCEAMBLUFF HOMESITE Overlooking the NEWPORT HARBOR ENTRANCE. Catalina Is land a nd popular Big Corona beach. Coastal approved to build a single family residence s tretching over 125' wide (2 lots). Can you imagme the finis hed produ<:t? Asking $1,295.000 owner wi ll carry & s ubordinate. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport Blvd. comer 30th I HARBOR RIOOE ESTATE MAGNIACOO OPEN TODAY I ·S #3 MONACO Truly out.standing. The awa rd winning "J o d e lle" Estate Home s ituated on breathtaking ocean, coast & city tights view lot. An extremely spacious townhome or quality & distinction , 3 bdrms plus family room. formal dining room, exquisite patio areas. lorty trestle celling & gorgeous decor. Presented at $885,000 See Bim Hastings. --ldlelemt Call MJ.5111 ClaHIRtd Adi ....-IGOll'f IK2·-·· --~~~---~----, ,_ Hoo•t for S-. Holtan For S• Hom" fw Sale HouaH for Sde Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/$Unday. June 14. 1981 •....................... ••··•••·•············ •••••••••••••..••.•..•.....•.................. GHu• I 001 G ... rel I 002 G41Mt"C111 I 002 HouHs For S• Ho.Ht For S• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• (;.enierat 1002 G....,.al 1002 Dalebout Bay & Beach Real Estate CUL.OE-SAC Try $15,000 Down Owner anxious to make a deal VACANT Charming 2 Bdrm with oak hardwood fl oors thru·out. Super deal at $76.000. A PE.ACHY DEAL Darling 2 Rdrm + Bach. unit. R2 lot with loads of fruit trees 631-2242 • co rr nrn11r 'ft l1 mvrs1nrn1 conrnnr Y ou've Arrived at ... BIG CANYON Custom 18th Fairway Newly lis ted 6 bedroo~ (4 in the main house>. 412 baths. family room . billiard roo m . large breakfast room a nd a very private pool. Co mpletely separate guest. teen or in ·law quarters with 2 bedrooms. full bath and Its own b\· ing room. <plum bed for a rut I kitc he n >. Extlus1ve with Cote Real· ty a t $1.7 ~l illion 816 CANYON Millionair.'s Row The entire cul·de-sac boulevard <7 custom homes> nestles the first fairway in Bi g Canyon. California's m ost prestig ious country c lub community. This Tudo r estalf' offers the ultimall' in prestige, site. location, view, value, appreciation and financi n g . Sl.l Million in assumable Joans a nd owner wi II carry s ubstantial paper. Exclusive with Cote Realty at $2 3 Million BIG CANYON C11stot11 GoH C:O.W ''Spac iousness" 1s the word (her 4500 feet of extra' agant entertain - ment space This adult architec· tural award winning home in(!ludes gourmet kitchen. billiard room and 30 ft bar overlooking 7th gr een. Complete stereo system. Elaborate· ly appointed throughout. Truly a country c lub atmos phere Owner will carry complete financing fo r approved buyer. Exclusive at $1.8 Millio n. BIG CANYON Cu1tomind Deau¥ile Thi& highly upgraded 3 bdrm. 3 ba home ha s it all. 3450 sq ft including custom pool. s pa and sauna. View of the golf course and all new carpet comple m e n t the many· refine m ents. A huge kitchen. family room a nd formal dining room complete t he amenities. Couple the above with excel. assumable fin a ncing and you can move in before s ummer starts. Exclusive at $875.000. Bi9 CClftyon Specialist LIDO ISLE This home h as it a ll, beauty. c h arm, location a nd value! Recently chosen for Lido lsle home tou r . This s pacious s panish style' ho me invites the family who loves to entertain. A beautiful pool and sp a area. Just s teps from private beach. 4 Bedrooms w ith their own baths. Super fin ancing and quick possession. Call for details. 204 Via Son Remo Open Sat/S-1·5 HEWPORT CREST Everything for Fine UvincJ! Two bedroom condo with amenities galore. A super value with lots or possibili ties. Va ulted ceilings, wet bar and sundeck $165,000. LAKE FOREST E verythin g a t your fingertips. Th ree bedroom home in one of the finest areas around. Wa lle to tennis courts and pool. Close to shopping. Thls beauty is in Al condition . Terrific financin g. $162,900. I Han 141yen fw ....... 1 or ... D.-HoMt 2075 Ian Jo•quln H019 Rd. A.croa from 110 CANYON Newpon hach 840-5777 I 2 OCEANFRONT TRIPLEXES Prime Newport Beac h income property These identical 7 year young buildings are available for 30', down . the balance at 13'', for 30 years. Fully amortiled F or more information call Playa Real Estate & Investments (714) 673-1900 LAKE MISSION VIEJO A splendid Fn·nch Country home in the galL•d c.·ommunity of Tres \'istas on thl' shore of Lake Mission VU!JO with 4 bedroom...,, 31 :1 baths. fum1ly room, formal dining room . li ving room and pool if you 'd It kc one . This ('ustom home is buil t with the finest <Jltt•nt1on lo detail and atmosphe rt>. $745,000. BAYCREST Ucst \<due among the <.·uslom h o m e s 1 n t h e a r t' a T h e profess i onally landscaped grounds art· s µottcd with fruit tree~ and t''<Ot I(' plants. which ::.urround lht• pool and spa The home 1s cnhan<:ed "1th 3 o\·ers 11ecl Ul·drooms and bath.<> A large ktt<'hen famtl) room arl'a fo1 ('as u.11 t>nlerta:n ing $369 500 JASMINE CREEK Plan 5 former model home J bedrooms. 21 • baths. larg<.' sunny kitchen. tilt• J<H0 u11.1 1llc best m t'l'CJll\ <' I ina11<·1ng low down. move i11 tomorro" $360,000. Optrn Sat & Sun I 5 11 Mainsail. Call 64~·9150 from lht• guard ~ale. RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN. i\durablc. a fforclablt• l bedroom and loft c.·ondo in the Villas. THis bright. cheery home 1s perfect. for the s mall family or single. $153.900. ST ARTER HOME Perfect for family looking for their first home 20', clown and O\\'nt'r will "rap a t 1-t', or submit }our-terms. 3 bedrooms. J bath. covered pal10. lc.irge fenced yard. Hurry. won't last at this price $123.500 LIDO ISLE Spanish elegance a t 1ls best 4 years 1H.'\.\ at t he pca<:eful west end of LICIO Isle community beaC'h at eaeh end of the street. 4 bedrooms , 31 "J baths . gourmet kitchen . street-to.s treet lot, walled patio with fountain. Super famtly ·e nte rtainme nt home. Ow n e r <:reat i ve s ubmit . $625,000 Opn Sn t 1Sun 1 5. 115 Via Waz1ers SPYGLASS HU Make your move to Spyglass Hill today ' NeH•r before have you been uble tu assume loans with such a low down pa} ment 3 bedrooms . 2 baths, famil~ room. pool. spa. formal dmmg room professionally decorated Seller wants action NOW $475.000 Open Sat .. Sun 1-5 8 Monterey Ci rcle ORIGINAL ILUFfS 2 bedroom 11 plan with partial view of t he ba<:k bay lovely upgrades. d e li g htful deck for viewing s unsets . Lar ge patio on lush greenbelt. pool and pulling green . Exce lle nt financ ins.r. Reduced to $220.000. GRE.A T OWNER RMAHCIMG Beautifully maintaine d three bedroom home on large lot in Newport Beach. French doors, custom cabine try. s pa, gazebo. shaded patios . $269,~ fee. Open Sun 1 ·5 . 1 2 12 B e rks hire <Westcliff ). IA YCRIST -WiSTCLIFf A 4 bedroom. 3 ba th home with a versatile floor plan in a quality area of Newport Beach. This tas tefully l a ndscaped ho m e features a very private pool and spa. A large country kitchen plus a formal dining room. Owner will finance. $315,000. IN THI ILU~S Lovely l a r~e ''E" plan with countr y k 1 t c h c n . Recent 1 y remodeled. Privacy plus on a quiet c ul·de·s ac. Early Bluffs location wHh 3 bedrooms, 21~ ba t hs . r o mily room. Well decorated. $298.SOO. Open Sat & Sun 1·5 523 Ave. Campo. 64.l 9990 1fi0 08]~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * * * * * Heritage tollection OWNER WILL CARRY I ST TD MESA VERDE POOL HOME Just in ti me for summ~r ! Th 1s cha rming 4 Bdrm home features huge family room with bar, skylights and beaut iful solar heated pool a nd s pa. And. for the avid photogr apher . a complete dark room with c ustom ('abinets. sink. separate water healer . light sealed and ventilated. Beautiful wallpapers and levelors lhruout. A unique kitchen with cedar skylight and r ecesse d lig h ting . This customized home is a must to see Offered a t $199.900 . F or an appointme nt t o see. call 540·1151 OWNER RMAHCED OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 3120 LINCOLN, C.M. Large 4 Bdrm 2 bath home. beautiful wallpapers lhruout. Cul de sac street Owner will carry AITD for 7 years al 13.5', mterest. For an appointment to see. tall 540-1151 ASSUME LOAM. MO (f)UALIFYING Freshly painted. sharp 4 Bdrm 2 bath. large yard . new driveway. Bric k fireplace. 5 years new. Owner <1nxious . Move in cond ition. Asking $129.900. For a n appointment to see. l'all 540· 1151 .... .~ ... .,..., ~ l])fil@~\1~~,~~~· - PRICE REDUCTION -$199,900< On Peninsula Walk to Bay or Beach. Charming 2 bdrm home with frpk. Owner Wlll help finance. 9% ASSUMABLE -$239,900 Totally private gard en home located on lg corner lot . 3 bdrm. 3 ba. frml din rm . & cozy f mly rm. Buy sub1ect to existing 9', annual rate loan. Shows like <.i model MOllLE HOMES 3 lovely new listings m 5 Sta r Park. Price ran ge $38.000 lo $52.500. GUARDED COMM.-$315,000 Charming 2 bdr m + den condo in Jasmine Creek Quiet st. close to pool & tennis. Good loan. Good financing. CONDO MEAR LAJ<E 'Private & perfection' describe this l ovely W oodbridge property . 2 bdrm + den. Close to pools & tennis . Assumable In $180,000. INCREDIBLE 'IJt>w luxurious 2 & 3 Hdrm Condo opportun1 ty 1£ you have qualifica tum or cash problems Sijil.AM We have a financial partner to assist you lo purchase gr lease with option. WILSOMPARIC CONDOMINIUMS 380 W Wilson, C.M. Open .. 10 5 631·~ POOL SPECIAL PRICE SLASHED ; ,· ... ,.. REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WflH US ••• TO BEACON BAY WATERFRONT. AN ABSOLUTE DHEAM lo'Olt BOAT l.OVl.:RS. REALLY FIRST CA8 1N YOU <.'AN l.fE IN lHW ANO SE!!: ALL 111E ACTION ON rnE BAY. PIEH ANO SLIP Fon Tllltl':E LARGE BOATS .SIX BEDROOMS. DEN .. MAID 'S QUAHTERS OWNfo:RS WILL CARRY St.000,000 lST T D ASK FOR HARRIET PERRY .................. $1 ,400,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1.5 COME WITH US TO LIDO PARK DRIVE WATetFRONT.1lfE VIEW FROM T HE Ll\'INC R00~1 IS Gl.AMOHOUS ANO nu: VIEW FROM THE BALCONY IS SENSATIONAL TWO SPACIOUS BEDROOMS AND DEN PROFESS I ONALLY DECORATED CO M PLETE SECURITY l'll!:R Al'<O SLll' A\'All.AHl.E Sf:E BHIA:-.1 S(.110 FFMAN 633 LIDO ,ARK DRIVE, F-2 •..••...•...•••••••••.•.• $650,000 COME WITH US .•. TO MEWPORT ISLAMD W .AtetFRONT. W A T E R 0 N F R 0 NT A C\ 0 S I 0 to: c I I G F E ET l T H R E E BEDROOMS TWU llATllS TWO ('\II <;A RAGE YOIJ OWN W E I.AND PIER AND SI.IP F'Orl I. \ft<:lo: BO!\T SEE\ llWINIA SWAN. 308 38th STREET ....•...••.•••••••••.......•.•...... $525,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOVER SHORES. CUSTOM THREE BED HOOM llOME lll'C:E FAMILY ROOM FOHMAL DIN ING ROOM DECORATF:D WITll IMPEC<.:Alll.E TASTfo: PARK-LIKE YARD LUXURH)llS POOi. /\ DHEAM llOMF FOR PHl\'Al'Y AND llELAXATION .. SEE DOTTllo, /\Usn:1w 1363 GALAXY DRIVE .............................. $495,000 C OME WITH US ... TO BAYCREST. PIU-;STIGIOUS FIVE llEDHOOMS FAMILY AND DIMNG HCHIMS ISLAND TYPE KITl'llEN BUILT IN BB<~ Bllll'I\ PATIO POOL s1z1-: YARD PAD· OLE TF.NNIS C'Ol'l!T Tit HEE CAH Ci 1\HAC; E SEE Pl,\ D'AURIA 18 18 GLENWOOD L.AHE ....•.••...•....•........... $495,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOVER SHORES. FOllH SPACIOUS BEOROO~L'i Hl-:FHfo:SlllNt. BJ\Y \IE\\ HUG I-: Ll\lll<G ROOM DINING HOO\! \\ ITll FllU.Pl.\(.'f; HHEAKF\ST H00\1 TIIREE C.:AR GA HAGE SEE IMRBAIL\ AH.\lSTIWNG OR TOM Gt:Y 2012 S.At-n'IAGO DRIVE •............•.......•...... $350,000 C,.OME WITH US. •• TO l.AYCHST. l'.l.HiANT TlllU :E llEDRUOM 110~1 E THREE HATll~ l'ATllF.URAL C. 1-.ll.IN(;s RAISED llF.ARTll STUN!-: FIHEl'l.Al'E S"\'Ll<illTEI> HH.EAKFAST H.OOM . O\'EH.LOUKING PAT!() i\ll..O <.:ARUEN POOi. SIZ .. ; YARD Pl.I'S l'l.TTING G H.EF:N SEE <ii\ YI.I._ AMATO OH A I.LAN M INCIR 2039 SHIPWA Y L.AHE •........ ll&JLY.l~ ......•.... $299,500 COME WITH US ... TO WOODBRIDGE. IRVIME. PRIME LOCATION EN.JOY Tilt~ MClHNl'IJ(i SL'!\. 1-'HOM WEST SIDF. OF LAKE TWO MASTER BEIJIH>OM SL IT t-:S DINING ROOM UREAKF1\ST NOOK GATED ENTH\ PHON .. : AT THE GATE TO S EE PROPERTY SEf; H :AN STF.VENS #9 LAKEVIEW ...................................... $255,000 COME WITH US •.• TO WESTCLIFF. T llH E!o: Ul-.LHWOMS. FAMI LY AND D JNfNG fWOMS CUSTOM WALLPAP ER NEW CAR PETS NEW HO(W l'ON\'ENlENT TO SHOPS, LIBRARY AND SCHOOLS SF:t:HARRI F:T PEHR\' 1528 CORNWALL LAME .............. REDUCED TO $229,500 COME WITH US ... TO NEWPORT GLEN AND SANTA AHA AVE. I A C R 0 SS F R 0 M G 0 I. t' C 0 L' R S 1-. 1 T W 0 B E D R 0 0 M TOWNHOUSE TWO ANO llAl.F R.\TllS FIHF.PLACF: f'l:"\ISHED TWO CAR GAHAGE WITII STORAGf. l AHl'\f;TS SE!o:SLSA:-.: F'R~T 1512 AUGUST LAME .............................. $139,900 AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT COME Wlll-f US ... TO DOVER SHORES. IMPHESST\'E F'OUR BEDROOM llU:.1E SJ>El'TA<.'l'Li\R \'lf:W OF' IJPPER BAY ASD F'ASlllON ISLA."111> THE CENTER GALLERY IS THE FOCAL Pou-..T FROM WHll'll ,\I.I. JWOMS RADIATE JNCLt.:OING DINING A."ID FAMILY ROOMS 1.0\'F:l.Y POOi. i\"\O SPA ASK FOR RONNIE MARAVICH .................... $559,000 COME WflH US •.. TO HARBOR RIDGE. 1.AVISllLY l'PGRADED rnnEE BEDROOM HOME MIRRORED WAU .S TN LIBRARY AND FAMILY ROOM AIR CONDITIONINCi Sl':CUHITY SYSTEM VIEW OF MOUNTAINS AND CITY LIGllTS ASK FOR RONNIE MARAVICH .................... $495,000 COME WITH US ... TO NEWPORT TERRACE. TllHl':E UEOROOM CONDO PHl\'Al'Y ANO VIF:W ASSL'MABl.E IST TD '1ANY EXTRAS IN nus LOVE!.\ NEWPOllT IH :ACll RETH EAT ASK FOR ROGBl BAR9UI ST •.•..••.•...•.........•. S 159.500 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE •..•.............. 63 1·7300 SOMERSET ELEGANCE IN VILLA PARK . ... OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-5 Would you believe ... im· rnaculale 3 Bdrm home impressive fireplace. prime loca· li on r e fre shi ng pool. and assume $60,600 loan al 101 t '1 ' No qualifying! lmpossl· ble lo match at SI 18,900' 963·6767 THE :REAL ESTATE:RS An exclusive walled community of t 4 ex~ptlonal estates patterned aher the prestigious neighborhoods or San Marino, Bel Air and Hancoc::k Park, Somerset stands alone In Its Imagination. claulc d~lgn end lestlng charm -homes that speak strongly but ~ulelly of their resident's sue· cess. Situated on 'h acre lots, each home features classic European design coupled with the fine detalllng of a manor house or • country chateau. Designed by Ade Collie, •master or his art, e~h home la dlstlnaly different, yet conforms to the uncompromising European tradition of elegance and tlmelusnes1. HAalOtt RIDGE Award winn i ng "Jodelle" estate home. lsl resale offerina on Uus exqulsilelY appoint e d t o wnhome with massive view ol bay, ocean. colltlllne le nhlht tlah ta . o rhn•d at .. ·, 1~1 I f r l i 11 , \ 1 I ' j < I I ~ I I ' I ~ I 'I t I >I I ' t ~ I I GARAGE SAt.E ad In the Dall)' PUut brln1 happy J'ftultt To pJue your d riawtn ta rd, ph nt'4i.5G78toda>',L • Plcturt'd above 11 a rive· bedroom home with_ unique famlly·game room, plu1 en upper level garrell. elegant dining room, gourmet kitchen with sunny breakfeat nook and spacious living room. Quallly feeturta Include beautifully hand crafted flreplace, stained glass wlndowa, wet ber with breu sink, hardwood floor entry. wood belustrede and handrells, completely s kyllghted master beth area. aolld brass plumbing fh1ture1. crown moldlngs, elllenslve use of brick, c:entr1I 1lr condltiQnlng, rull security system. front lendac:aplng and sprlnklera plus much more. Only three homes rem1ln. Prlcea range from '745,000 to f830,000. Privet• 1how1na1 may be er· reng«d by call ing a Seven Oeble1 sale• repreMnttttrvt et (714) 731.3777 or 974•7770. ca• ...... l"Of' S4llle ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ci....... 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMMIRCIAL + LfVIMG Spacious 3 bdnn, 2 b•lh apt Bllln!I. wet b•r. fireplace. atrium Over soo sq. n.. of b1&1incn space + 4 car !(at al(e. Pricl'd at ~.000 associated UR OI< l R'> IH Ill TC>llS ,,)/', \r\i l•~lt>• u 6'' l•ti I IAYFttONT OpenSun2-S Out i;tanding \ 1ewa 1 BOAT SLIP SANDY 8F.ACH deck patio brick BBQ plus large & comfortable 3 l'>rlrm & den , 2 bath BALBOA COY ES pnvotc com mun1ly home IS9~.000! Owne r Agent 67~9l87 or 67~7060 SEIETHIS! 3 bd r m . family rm. bea ullftt.'<l home on lurge R 2 lot. $159.000. POTENTIAL Custom duplex with J 4 bdrm. family rm & a 3 bdrm unit Just waiting to be a condo ron \'ers1on ! i-:al·h unit ha:. fireplace, patio & beam ceiling. Owner will ht•lp carry $495.000 MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION REAL TY 673-5354 OM WA THFROMT $850,000 Profess1onall} dt>t·u1 Jt ed 4 Br res1denre with formal dtmng rm rnzy Library. 2 Crplr:. -.. ~µal· master swte w ~unken tub Located on one of the largest lots on the bay Fee land w lgl' boat slap and sl<'Pl> away from sandv bearh Tt11s ex qu1s1tl' homl' IS shown hy appnl only t'all544 fMll today R•al Estat• Establshment FALLBROOK RANCH Assu~ 9°/o Loan 15 a cre~ of be.iring a\'ocados Custom home + guest hol.l.'>e Ila!. been subdl\·1ded mto ~ M'P parcels Will tradl' for t•ondos or olhl•r prof)<' rt} 1n Calif. Ar111rna or ll awa11 Full price $995,000 Agl 644 9513 NO MONEY DOWN! Luxury 2 & 3 Br Townhow.c proJeCt With i n comparablt• amenities Located m prime apprel'ialion loca· t1on close lo beach Walk to shnppinit and theatres 631-0087 Scott Holmfl Co. The Eq1uty Sharinit Spec1ahsl.lt SALE OR TRADE Newport Bayf1ont Condo LOW DOWN 15'• AITr> 2 Bd 2 ba. Catalina 0 cean \ 1ew. dock S215.000 or trade for comm! m dust Npt. l'dM , I.al( Bc-h or CM S00,000 equ11y 675 1570 l each 200 Yards! Privacy For All Loan S275,000. I 31/4% 2 story building. 3 huge bdrms and ltll•d baths .. one 1s a PC'n thouse with ocean \ iew balcony . another is a guest suite on a separate wing with private en t r a n ce The lar2e ram /rm has a bl"ick fireplace and palw. TM LoWfft Prk~ HomeO..Oc ... Side of H19'way llt Ho. LOCJl9'0 Oft Lanp ConMr Lot. SH tt Sat/S-1-5 16 I LalNa, S375K OCEAN VIEW $50.000DN In C1 m~ Hlghllrndal Mini manalon 14 priced to H ll at SMS.000. Larfle au umnblt' lit , plus owner wllJ c•rl")' SUI0,000 2nd TD. Spectacular ocean views trom Uvina, dlnlnc 1nd m u ter bdrm. Huae lot with bt1uUful 1rounda. Don't bealtllt. call m.e.s.50 = •• - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 14, 1981 HOUSES FOR SALE t II ,LUSDIH 2009 Vist a Caudal, Newport Beacb 760-8244 $285.000 Sat. 1·5 2 IEOROOM 19762 Isthm us Ln, HB 963·7756 $118,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 9391 Krepp Dr ., Huntington Beach 963·7166 $91,000 Sun. 12·4 459 Holly. L aguna Beach 494-4751 $245,000 Sun only 1·5 2108 Miram a r , Balboa Penin. NB 631·1400 $318,000 Sun 1 5 123 Via Zu rich , Newport Beach 631-1400 $299.000 Sun 1 5 119 Via Vella, Lido, Newport Beach 673-0697 $484,000 Sat /Sun 1 5 214 Via Dijon , Lido Isle. NB 963-8182 $335,000 Sal/Sun 1 5 605 Agate, Laguna Beach 497.3331 $325,000 Sun 1-5 100 Scholz Plaza P .H. 10, Nwpt Bch 675·6000 $275.000 Sun 1 5 1620 Louise. Laguna Bch 497-5494 $325,000 Sun 1·5 2521 W. Sunflower L6 Santa Ana 751 -5889 $87,950 Sun 1-5 594 #A Hamilton. Costa Mesa 979 2390 $96.500 Sun 1·5 2 IR plus FAM RM or DEN 329 Dahlia Pl (old Cdm ) CdM 675-6000 $245.500 Sat /Sun 1 5 28076 G unnison Cour t , Lag una Niguel 831·7634 $154 ,900 Sat/Sun 1·6 2221 Mesa Dr, Back Bay, Santa Ana Hgts 644·9060 Sun I 5 5212 Sisson . Huntington Beach 846-3278 $116,500 SaUSun 4951 He m lock. Irvine (Univ Pr k l 552-1800 $189.900 Sal/Sun 1·5 117 Via Vella. L ido lsle. N B. 644-9060 $335.000 Sat Sun t-5 lO Sandbar t J asmn Ck l CdM 675·3411 $335.000 Sat Sun 1·5 ••#9 Lakeview, Woodbridge. Irv. 631 -7300 $255.000 Sun 1-5 502 Acacia t Old Cd Ml CdM 675-6000 $324.000 Sun 1·5 33 Whitewater CJasmn Ck> CdM 675-6000 $299,500 Sun 1·5 972 Bayside Cove West. Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $649.500 Sun 1·5 3 IEDROOM 372 Magnolia, Costa Mesa 675-177 1 $149,900 Sat1Sun 1·5 264 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa 497 -4844 $174,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5315 Bruce Crescent. Lido Sands 675·177 1 $179,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 20242 Orch id St., Santa Ana Heights 546·5605 $125,000 Sun 1·5 24318 Calle Portola. Capo. Beach 831-8440 $157,500 Sun 1·5 232 Via San Remo. Lido Is le, Nwpt Bch 631·1400 $675.000 Sat Sun 1·5 3024 Ocean Blvd., Coronadel Mar 631-1400 $1.350.000 Sat/Sun l 5 1723 Plaza de l Sur. Newport Beach 631·1400 $295,000 Sat Sun 1-5 113 Via Raven na. Newport Beach 631-1400 $355.000 Sun 1·5 17386 Sandalwood, Irvine <Univ Prk l 552-1800 $152,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 212 Via Eboli (Lido) NB 760-9333 $525.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 423 Lugon ia <Npt Shrs) N B 675-5511 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •6408 Oceanfront, Newport Beach 642-3215 $598,000 Daily 11-5 1812 Pt. Ma nleigh (HVH) NB 549·1501 $262,000 Sun 12·5 34262n d St . NwptShrs . N.B. 549-1501 $165.000 Sun 12·5 410 Vista Roma <Bluffs ) N. B. 644·9060 $177 ,000 Sun 1·4 367 Magn olia (E t Side) CM 631-6990 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••10 1 0 -1 0 1 6 E . Balboa Blvd.· Pen insula 642-8235 $1.350.000 Sat /Sun 2·5 204 Via Eboli, Lido Isle. NB 644·9060 $595,500 Sun 1·5 245 LaJ oll a CNwpt Hgtsl N.B. 645·0303 $298,000 Sat/Sun 2·5 2302 S . Diamond. Santa Ana 645·0303 $96.000 Sun 1·4 2921 J acaranda (Mesa Verde) C.M. 645-0303 $134,900 Sat/Sun 1·4 1741 Tu.stin #l B, Costa Mesa 646-3255 $145,500 ter ms Sun 1-5 661 Ross. Cost a Mesa 640·7020 $109,000 Sun 1·5 1212 Berks hir e. Westc liff. NB 644-9990 $269,500 Sun 1 5 3130 Killarney. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $127 ,500 Sun 12·4 • •2944 Pe rla, Ne wport Beach · 642-8235 $325,000 Fee Sun 1-5 3158 Manistee, Costa Mesa 540-1151 $134,900 Sun 1-5 502 Columbine. Sa nta Ana 979·2390 $132,500 Sun 1·5 3 IR phis FAM RM or D84 8Torto ise Shell <Irv Gvs) Irv. 645·3474 $163,000 Sat/Sun 10-4 1524 Caribbe an, Laguna Beach 855·8100 Open SWl only 12·5 •1601 Bo nnie D oone Terr. Newport Bch 644·7211 $335,000 Sun 12·5 523 Ave Campo, N e wport Beach 644·9990 $298,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 11 Mainsail, Corona del Mar 644·9990 $360,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •8 Monterey Circle, Corona del Mar 644·9990 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 900 S kyline Terrace. Laguna Beach 497"5494 $375.000 Sun 1-5 •250 62nd St. N . B. &42·2643 $1'5,000 SIS 12·5 2063 President Pl., Costa Mesa 751·8191 Sun l·5 l.900 Yacht Maria (Seaw) CdM 675~ $385,000 Sun 1·5 441 Redlands, Nwpt Hgt&, NB ~11 $270,000 Sun 1·5 33$ Nuuu, CoUete Pk., C.M. M5·9'91 Swi l·~ DIRECTORY • .... ......, .,_,.., ..... ,.. ............ -,.. ................. Al ............. ••tM ...... .::'~I. .......... .._. t.y .............. .._. 111 tM.(1 DAJl.Y "LOT WANT ADJ.,...._ .......................... ,.... -...-4 ..•• _ ............................. _ .. ,...,..y -'S~. 801 Cliff Dnvt-, NU 963·3221 $378,000 Sun 12-4 1825 Port M1rnley, HVHms, ND 644·6753 Sun l 5 24 1 Hill P lace, Costa Mesa 642·7404 $146.000 Sun 12 4 1721 Kings Rd. (Clfhvn) NB 645·5000X216 $655,000 Sun 1·5 2333 Arbutus, Npt Bch 557·4~79 $275.000 Sun 1 4 2300 Port Ourness. Newport Beach 642-82:i5 $335.000 Sun l 4 30 2478 Rue de Cannes. NµtR1v, C.M. 642-8235 $159,000 Sun l ·4·30 #1 Ston ewall, Northwood, Irvine 833-9293 $166,950 Sun 1·5 •2050 National Ave. CW/Side> CM 979·2390 $116.500 Sun 1 5 22 13 Cha ndler, Santa Ana 979·2390 $139 ,900 S un 1·5 1093 Danielle <Plaza del Sol> CM 645-0303 $243,000 Sun 1·4 1602 E lm (Mesa Verd e) <.:.M. 645-0303 $146,500 Sun 1 ·4 2438 College, College Park. C.M. 645-0303 $134 ,500 Sun 3-6 22332 WallinJ?ford Ln. Hntg Bch 963·6767 $333.900 Sun l ·4 1100 Dennis Dr .. Costa Mesa 557-3314 $245.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 2113 Miramar. Balboa Penin. Nwpt Bch 631-1400 $444 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 320 Seaward. Newp ort Beach 631· 1400 $369.000 Sat Sun 1·5 2933 Cassia. Newport Beach 631 -1400 $349.000 Sun 1·5 120 Via Quito. Lido Isle. N. B. 675-6161 $475.000 Sun 1·5 119 24th St.. Newport Beach 631·1400 $350.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 2298 Redlan ds Dr i ve. Newport Beach 6.11 -1400 $265.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2323 Cliff Dr, Newport Beach 494 ·54~,4 $975.000 Sun 2-5 214 Ithaca, Lido Is le. NB 675-6161 $420,000 Sun 1·5 •1751 Main St.. Huntington Bch 536·6565 $399.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 #1 Little River (Spyglass) Cd M 640·6161 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1220 Ensena da. Laguna Beach 494-8057 $375 .000 Sun 1·5 1585 Corsica. Mesa Verde , Costa Mesa 557-0222 $139.500 Sun 1·5 2311 Redlands Dnve. Back Bay. NB 640·5357 $197,000 Sat1Sun 1-5 •1761 Port Ma nleigh Circle.NB 642-8235 $279,500 Sat 1Sun 11·6 1915 Beryl Ln, Hrbr Hlnds. NB 631 -7300 $197.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 215 Iris Ave. Corona del Ma r 631 -7300 $385,000 Sat1Sun l 5 • llOO White Sails Way. HVH. Cd M 644·9060 $485.000 Sun 1-5 302 Vista Bay a. E-side. Costa Mesa 631·7300 $189.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1363 Ga laxy Dr. Dover Shores, N B 631-7300 $495,000 Sun 1-5 * •308 38th St, Nwpt Isla nd, N.B. 631·7300 $525,000 Sun 1-5 1528 Cornwall Ln. West.cliff, N.B. 631·7300 $229,500 Sun 1-5 2039 Shipway Ln . Baycrest. N.B. 631·7300 $299,500 Daily 1·5 1912 Su mba , Mesa Verde. C.M. 963-8182 $184.900 Sun 1-4 4 IEDROOM 3120 Lincoln. Costa Mesa 540-1151 Sun 1·5 21 4 Lugonia, Newport Shores, N.B. 642·8850 $195.000 Sun 1·5 118 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle. N.B. 673·7300 Sat/Sun 1·5 913 Oak St.. Costa Mesa 646-3255 Sun 1-5 204 Via San Remo, Lido, Newport Beach 640-1777 Sat/Sun 1·5 1800 Port Carlow, Harbor Vw, N.B. 759·9100 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 *9662 S cotsto un, Huntington Beac h 963-8377 $164,900 Sun 1-5 ••443 Can al. Newport Beach 631·1400 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 207 Via Mentone, Newport. Beach 631·1400 $475,000 Sun 1·5 •933 Ga la tea Terrace, CdM 675·2311 $995,000 Sat /Sun l·S 21872 K an eohe Ln. Hntg Bch 963·6767 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 4 IR pin FAM RM or DEM 17532 Cottonwood, Univ. Park, Irv. 552-1311 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1900 Leeward Ln, Baycrest, N. 8. 646·2078 $289,500 Fr/Sa/Su 1-5 232 Golde nrod, Corona deJ Mar 613·8494 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Z120 Gannet Dr., Mesa Verde, CM 979.5099 $190,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 17S32·Cotton wood, Univ. Park, Irv. 552·1311 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 "'1612 Lincoln Ln , West.cliJf, N.8. 549-4003 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1soo Glen wood, N .B. 631·0680 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 20 Whis tling Swan <Wdbrdge} Irv. 675-6000 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-.5 207 North St ar Ln (Dover Sb.rs) NB 675~6000 $1,750,000 $at./Sun 1·5 2443 Bamboo <Eastblu!O NB 675·6000 $323,000 Sat/Sun 1-~ 305 Prospect (NwptShn) NB 979.2390 $228,000 Sun 1-5 241S S. Lowell, Santa Ana 6'5·0303 $98.500 0 a 2315 Windwa r d Ln (8 ttY(TeSll NU 675·6000 $375,000 Sun 1·5 1.225 Keel Dr. (H Vllls) CdM 675·6000 $435,000 Sun 1-5 io18 P ort Ra msgate llM lm.s > NB 675·6000 $325,000 Sun 1-5 2862 t Spring fiel d Dr., Laguna Niguel (213) 434-0908 Sun 1·5 2600 Lighthouse Ln. Npt Bcb 675·5511 $370,000 Sun 1 5 1822 Tanager Dr MVrde,CM 545·8320 $228,900 Sun l ·5 • 1827 Port Stanhope, HVH, NB 644·4554 Sun 1 5 ) Coventry, Rbr Rclge. NB 759· 1078 $610.000 Sun 1·5 3 Dorcheste r East. Nrthwd. Irv 551·8700 $199,500 Sun 12-4 * •842 Hbrls lndDr,PromPt.NB 642·8235 $1.500,000 Sun 1·5 • •H 32 McKnight, Laguna 642·8235 $895.000 Sun 1·5 :!733 Cana ry(MesaVerdel CM 546-2313 $225,000 Sun 1 5 no Goldenr od. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $149,900 Sun 1·5 • 1734 San tiago Dr,UvrShrs.NB 631·6990 $750.000 Sun 2·5 J36 Vi~ta Baya Cr. NB 540·1151 $197 ,500 Sun 1·5 !501 Lighthouse Ln <HVHlsl CdM 642·5200 $429.000 Sun 1 4 15 Cedar Ridge <TrtlrkHln > Ir\'. 675-3411 S36'5.000 Sun 1-5 2862 Tabago <Mesa Verde> CM 642-5200 $179.900 Sun 1-5 •2104 Yacht G r ayling. NB 640·9900 $379,500 Sun t-4 •3054 Country Club Dr. CM 640·9900 $269.900 Sun 1-4 :30 2208 Por t Durness. N B. 640-9900 $479,900 Sun I 5 53 Bethany, Turtle R()('k. Ir\', 640-9900 $212,000 Sun I 5 3394 Car mel Dr., CM 979-2390 $205,000 Sun 1·5 •1776 Panay Cr !M Verdel CM 979·2390 $350.000 Sun 1·5 2514 Towner . Santa Ana 979·2390 $122.500 Sun 1-5 301 Columbine. Santa Ana 979·2390 $134.950 Sun 1·5 1127 Somerset. Wes ttliff Dover. NB. 646·7213 $545,000 Sat Sun 1 5 · •s Collins Island. Newport Beach fi31 ·1400 $1.200.000 Sat1Sun 1·5 110 Fir wood. Irvine 552·5510 Sat Sun 1·5 2720 Gannet Dr , Costa Mesa 979.5099 $190.000 Sat1Sun 1·5 152 Sunset T e rrace. Laguna Beach 494.5494 $498.000 Sat Sun 1-5 *8 Winged Food, Newport Beach 675-231 1 $799.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 115 Via Waz1ers (Lido> NB 644·9990 $625 ,000 SattSun 1·5 • 2274 Ch a nnel Rd. Newport Beach 675-2311 $1.650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2731 P e bble Dr, HVH, CdM 640·5560 $459,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 18905 Antioch . Trt lrk, Irv. 640·5560 $210,000 Sun 1-5 1315 Antig ua Way, Baycrest. N.B. 644 ·4910 $395.000 Sun 1-5 37 Coolbrook . Irvine (Trtlrk> 552-1800 $259,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 7 Poinsettia. Irv. <Deerfie ld> 552· 1800 $155.000 Sun 1-5 6 Cin tilar. Irvine (Northwood ) 552·1800 $218,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 Candela , Irv (Northwood) 552·1800 $222.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •3213 Nebraska Pl, Mesa Verde, CM 751-3191 $149,950 Sat /Sun 1·5 •17521 Via Espan a . Hntg Bch 673·7300 $249,000 Sun 1-5 *9871 Silver strand, Htng Bch 673-7300 $159,500 Sun 1-5 *426 E . Flower . Costa Mesa 673·7300 $170,000 Sun 1·5 3931 Ba nyan . Clg Pk. Irvine 552-4477 $189,500 Sun 1-5 1647 Reef Vi ew C r , Spygls Rdg, CdM 640·5357 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 40 Christamon , Nrthwd. Irvine 552-4477 $225,000 Sun 1-5 2041 Ma ndarin Dr (mesa Vrd) CM 552·4477 $230,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1 Trafalgar, Hrbr Rdge, NB 844 ·6200 $1,795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 13 Rimrock CTrtlk Hln) Irv. 675-3411 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 Rimrock (Trtlk Hln) Irv. 675-3411 $312,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1806 Bery l Ln <HBHlnds) NB 642 ·5200 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1118 Somerset Ln, Westcliff NB 631·7300 $525,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 20l2 Santia go Dr, Dover Shrs, NB 631·7300 $350,000 Sun 1·5 2121 Yacht Yankee, Npt Bch 642·8235 $398,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1so1 Santia go, Baycres t 642·8235 $398,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 "'966 Sand ca stle Dr, HVH, CdM 644·9060 $355,000 Sun 1·5 •1730 Marlin Way, Baycrcst, NB 673·•400 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 219 Vio Nice, Lido Isle, NB 963·8182 $445,000 Sun 1·5 1 llDaOOM "824 Wes t Bay Ave., Balboa Penin 673-$578 $1,600,000 Sun 1·5 ·~ No St.ar Bane, Nwpt Bch 675·23U $1,250,tn> Sat/Sun 1·5 •1300 Marian Ln. Newport Sch m7300 1111.000 Sat/Sun 1.s ·-- 5 II P'u• PAM lM or DIN 2215 Alla Vista, The Bluffs. NB 642 8235 $329,SOO LH Sun l 5 2750 C~rnary <Mesa Vt-rde) CM 546·2313 $100,500 Sun 1·4 1850 Capri L n <MVl!rdt>J CM 546 2313 $475,t)()() Sun 1·5 1412 Antigua IWstclftl>vrShrs> N B 642·5200 $3a9,500 Sun l 5 2735 ( '1hola 1 Mt.•i.a clt-1Mat 1 631 7370 Sun l 4 164 1 Ort'hard S.A l h•t"hl~ 751 ·4293 $1H5,l~J Sun I 5 1407 Santant-lltt, Cotona dcl Mar 673 1181 $340,000 Sat/Sun I 5 1500 lli~hland ( W~i-.tthff I NB 642 5200 $45!:*,000 Sat 1Sun 1 5 4521 Dorche~tt!r <C:amt•o HJn> CcJM 673·8851 SJ59.000 Sun l 5 1818 Glenwood Ln, Haytr~t . Ntj 631·7300 $495.000 Sun 1 5 5 Deerwood. Uig Cyn. N H 644-6200 S2.000,UOO Sat Sun t 5 1816 Newport Hills I>r D'v1 f. N B. 673-4400 $329.750 Sun I 5 6 BEDROOM •43 Royal St c;l'or~e. Bgt')n.NH 644 6200 $745.000 Sun 1 5 6 BR plus FAM RM or DEM 2314 West1r11nster < E s1d(•) CM 645-0303 $215.000 Sun 1·4 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I BEDROOM lOIO Mat•J\rthur #HS , Sama Anu 631 144::! $79,500 Sun 1 4 I IR plus DEN 17 Mor ena. lrvme 6-l-1·9990 $153.900 2 BEDROOM Sun 1-5 12648 Romaine Wy, Garden Grove 640-1777 Sl 35,000 Sat Sun 1·5 2006 Barranc:a , Newport Beach 760-3675 $148,000 Sat Sun 1·5 500 Cagney Ln ::101 <Versailles> NB 642-2682 $129.000 Sat Sun 12-5 413 Gloucester Or. Costa Mesa 675-5200 s12s.ooo Sat Sun 1 4 :m .. • 310 Fernando St. U406. Bal Pen 640-5357 $450.000 Sat1Sun 1 5 12132 Eding~r . Santa Ana 641·1991 . 631 4361 Sat Sun 12·5 2000 Mever Place. Costa Mesa 641-1991. 631 436 1 Sal/Sun 12-5 "'•1235 Bayside Dr .. Nwpt Heh 675-3411 $549.500 Sat,Sun 1·5 2424 Sant <.1 Anta, 1.-:-side. C.M. 673-9060 $108,500 Sun 1-5 3010 #C Bradford, Santa Ana 963·8182 $96.500 Sun 1·5 1101 MacArthur. #155. SA 545-9491 S89.500 Sun 1·5 ""2315 Vista Huerta. Bluffs. :-.SB 759-9100 $139.900 Sun 12 4 1628 Iowa # B. Costa Mesa 979 2390 S96.SOO Sun 1 5 2 IR plus DEN ... 633 L ido Park l>r Fl L1<.lo lsle. NB 631 1400 $595.000 Sat Sun 1-5 ·16 Encore < Nwpt Crest) NB 631·6344 $245.000 Sat Sun 1-5 •633 Lido Park Dr. F 2. Nwpt Bch 631 -7300 $650.000 Sun l 5 3 IEDROOM •405 Vist a Suerte. Illuffs. NB 759-9100 $259,900 Sat 1S un I 5 *12 llollowglen. Woodbridge, Jrv. 559·6870 $128.500 Sat/Sun 12·5 559 Vist a Flo ra, Newport Beach 631·1400 $248,880 Sun 1-5 · 15 Swift Court. Newport Crest 640-5357 $240.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 100 West MacArthur #102, SA 545-7648 $98,500 Sun 1-5 612 Sea view Ln. Costa Mesa 642-8235 $149.500 Sun 1-5 3 IR plus DEN 915 Van Ness Ct, Costa Mesa 644-9990 $172.500 Sun 12·4 •2716 Vista Umbrosa (Bluffs) N.B. 760·9339 $235.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 "'542 Vista Grande. Bluffs, N.B. 759·9100 $239.900 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 #3 Monaco. llrbr Ridge, N.B. 640-5560 $885.000 SaLSun 1·5 •318 Vista True ha . Eastbluff. N. B. 963-0902 $235.000 Sun 1·5 532 Cancha. Blu ffs, N.B. 631 noo $194.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 IR plus DEN ll Kiloa Ct., Nwpt Crest, N.B. 673-7300 $225.000 Sun 1 5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IR pt..t DIN 35 Rainbow Falls, Irvine 631-1266 $235,000 Sun 1·5 l2 N oevo, RSJ . I r vine 551 -8700 $187 .500 Sa 1·5, S u 3·6 1512 Aug us t Ln, E ·s1de. CM 631·7300 $139,900 Sun 1·5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2 HDllOOM • •700 Lido P ark Dr. #22. Lido Isle, NB 631·1400 $62,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IR PLUS DEN 14851 J e ffrey Rd. Sp. 11. Irvine Sat/Sun 1·5 HOME & INCOME 21l + 1101 Balboa, Balboa Island (213) .(J.4.0908 Sun 1-5 """"' . .. Speclacula,. BAY, OCEAN & LIGHTS VIEW 4 IDRM. CORMB Lor $459,000 OPEM TODAY 1·5 2731 P E BBLE DR ., HARBOR VI EW HILLS. 1 of only a handful of truly ''Premium" bay & ocean vie w homesites available. A very generous lot with a mple s pace for e xpansion of existing home plus room for pool on this e xquisite location. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 SEAVIEW If you desire g uarded gate c ommunity , g r eat cen t ral location. all the a menities incl. 4bd. 2112 ba., formal din. room, exer cise pool & s pa, t hen see this SEA VlEW New Bedford for only $379,500. The fin a n cin g is FANTASTIC. NEWPORT GLEN Two-story townhome living at its best. Gracious interior with many upgrades, relaxing r ecreational facilities, convenient location. 2 bd. plus den. 21h ba . G REAT value at ONLY $135,000. WOW! WHAT A VIEW Love ly 3 bd. home with fantastic ocean & canyon views. Sit in the ga zebo & enjoy. Lush landscaping compliments this lovely home. J UST $299,000. TURTLEROCK Lounge leisure ly rn the delightful screened-in atrium from which evolves a lovely 4 bd. 2 ba. family ho m e . G ood sch oo ls , pa rks , assumable loan. What more can you ask for ! $212,000. DEERFIB.D Price has been REDUCED on this truly comfortable, professionally d e c o r a t ed g a r de n hom e. 3 bd. 2 ba. with 2 fireplaces. Owner is anxious . Now ONL Y $145.000. SPYGLASS 4 br. Tr a d ewinds & owner is m otivated . Will trad e or help fi n a n ce . ONLY $495.000. Southpo rt Mod e l for J UST $539,500 with pool & jacuzzi, faro. room & formal dining. Call for deta ils. 4 bd. one story Newporter with pool & spa. P lus a Koi pond . Highly upgraded and a G REAT PRICE . $.529,500. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 • .., ..... 11-.dy dirKtwy wttll ,.. .............. . ,_ .. ...._.'-ti.. Al Hie '4KllffMs llst.4 Mtow .. ~,.._. i. .,...... ...., tty -~ ..._._,.Ill t4Mf•y'1 DAM.T "LOT WAMT.ADS. , ........ ~ ... °'" ................... _ .,.,ct to ll1t wll lllfOi wllcw Ill Hilt c...._ -11 ~. s....,., _, s-..,. DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR plus l.ACt&OR **3603 Finley Ave, Nwpt Bch 675-3411 $450,000 Sun 1-5 2 • 2 HOROOM 412-41 2L2 Golde nrod, CdM 673-8494 $335.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR plus 2 IR 617 Marguerite, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $295,000 Sun 1·5 720-7201h Jas m ine Ave, CdM 673-4400 $320,000 Sun 2-5 700 Marguerite <Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $449,000 Sun 1-5 10'l Marguerite, Corona del Mar 675·5511 $279,500 Sun 1-5 2·3 HDROOM PLUS DIN 3 H PLUS I II l510 Abalone Place, Newport Beach 631·1400 $637,000 Sun 12-4 4taPLUS1 • 116 Marine Ave., Newport Beach 831-1400 S530,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••209 Grand Canal, Bal Island 673~6900 $675,000 Sun 1-5 OPEN TODAY 1-5 UNIQUE IM HARIOR Vl!W -Count ry kitche n, s uper master suite, lovely yar d . 4 be droom P a lermo model. $325,000. Fee. See Sarah Stefl at 2018 Port Ra msgate Pl. UHIQUE IM OLD CdM -Q u a lity co nstru c t ion , corne r lot , ced ar ceilin gs, a two bedroom and a three bedroom unit in this new duplex. Skylights, textured walls, terrific at $499,000. See Barbara Riggs at 700 Mar guerite . UNIQUE IH OLD CORONA DB. MAR Country kitchen, sophisticated master s uite. two fi replaces, three patios, bay view. two bedrooms , 2112 b ath s $324,000. See Dottie J ohnson at 502 Acacia. UMIQUE IM JASMINE CRES< -Best priced plan L T his is a two bedroom and den unit , community tennis and pool. F ina nc ing available . A great opportunity to live in J asmine Creek. $299.500 Fee. See Artie Johnson at 33 Whitewater. UMIQUE IM OLD CdM Condom inium ??? Yes, two bedroom, two ba th. fi replace, two blocks fro m Big Corona. and a sensational q uiet location. $245,500. See Biffy Rosene at 329 Dahlia P lace. UMIQUE IH WOODIRIDGE -4 bdrm., 2 bath highl y upgr aded, next to park, wountain vj_e"'.s. $189,..ooo. See Nadine Crout at 20 Wh1stlmg ~wan. UMIQUE OM THE UY -Two large bedrooms a nd den. plus a bay view that is wonderful. Exce llent financing and the luxur y of Hving at the Cove m ake this a very interesting property. $649.500 Fee. See J acqueline Pears on at 972 Baysi de Cove West. UMIQUE IAYFltOMT -Classic Med . design. 5600 sq.ft. owe. $1,250.000 at 9c1:. Fee at $1,750,000. See Cathy Cr ay at 207 North Sta r , Dover Shores. UNIQUE IH IA YCREST -C us tom decorated a nd landscaped, 4 bedroom and family room, pool, s pa , good financing at $375,000. See Pat Merry at 2315 Windward Lane. UNIQUE IM EAST ILUFF -Terrific family ho me. Three bedroom family room, dining room. and a s uper, s uper spa . $323,000. See Laraine Shaw at 2443 Ba mboo. UNIQUE IH HARIOR VIEW HILLS Private courtyard, four bedrooms , vaulted wood ceilings, two fire places. mas t e r bedroom has separate dressi n g a r ea . E xcelle nt o wner financing. $435,000 Fee. Ca ll Marian Reedy a t 1225 Keel Dr. UNIQUE IM SEA VIEW -Beautifol 3 bedroom Ha mpton Model. Cul-de-sac location , community pool. s pa and te nnis. Unbe lievably priced a t $395,00<r. See Barbara Hutchings at 1900 Yacht Ma ria. UNIQUE rENTHOUSE -Wet ba r. 2 bedrooms, ne w carpet a nd dra pes, mirror ed fi repl ace. sophistication at its bes t, a nd a breathtaking view. $275,000. See De nnis Scholtz. 100 Scholz Plaza PH 10. UNIQUE IH CORONA DEL MAR - Duplex with 2 bedrooms in each unit, skylight s and bay views. $450,000. Ca ll Lar aine Sha w at 675--6000. REALTORS, 675-6000 H43 £.et CoH t Hlthwey. Coron• del Mer WE HNE '1OF1l<E BEST M:JENT'S lN TOWN YOU DISHYI THI UST ' And here it is, waterfront property wi th a dock and a view you can't resist. This house has 3 bedrooms, two baths, and an income unit. Come by car or boat, but bcfrry, this la a value at '89f},OOO. s. 675.aoo U.Ue...C....H ... uep.C_ ...... WE HNE., OF 1ltE IEST llGEN1"S IN 10WN I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June 14, 1981 Cll VILLA BALBOA-CONDOS I. Two IMdroo-. 2 bate. c_. approx. 1,400 aq. ft. OwHr wlll cony or ........... Good ••• 1 ........ .. I Ol/20/o. rrtced riCJM for ... di .-. $114,500. %. Two~ 2 bolt. wiMI...,. ~ •d ~ oc•• •Nw. uw-.d kltch" cmd lllkrowan. Owwer _...._ $290,000. 3. Decorated riCJ1tt doww to tt. "pat*• •y.brow." a..cWH ••etytlllllg mMI ready to oc~ MW. A hideaway or uecllll•• retr.at w /2 bd., 2 ba. R.dltced to $375,000. LIDO ISLE (SUBMIT LEASE/OPT) lric)ht mMI cheerM 2 1tory • 45' lot. Hew paW, walp .. 1r ...,._., 4 ....... dl11h•9 rm.. 2 frplcs, •••Y patio. $475.000. 631-1400. CUSTOM LARGE-QUALITY Spacto.2Wr-.2ba• .... tree~ clll6-d-aac.. F...tly""" Htra lgt lot, rooM for pool. cadOlll bllitt for or:.ginal OWMn. May ...... d. M-r .......... lodl lay ..... $249,500. DUPLEX ACROSS TO WATER .A great Newport locaffa. __. Udo sltop1 mMI bNclL Two ~ 3 a... •ih of ......., COMfnlctica Street to 1treet locatica $325,000. OCEAN VIEW-LIKE NU l•..tiftlly r..a d1Md & ,..-orahcl 2 1tory ;.at ..... to ...... beoclL Mo .... & •joy llmry • .,.. oa cCIMCll IYiag. lbd.. lbo. & fo•lly roo•. $350,000. 631-1400. CORONA DEL MAR-VIJ.PARK L..,... tt... 1R01t IMMMI tMa ..... 11 owaed by o lllterior decorator. FnKll doon. bridl alriWR & pcmoe as::Ac V• of lay, oc ... & NcJMs. Alto 2bd. ~.wt. $569,000. 673-6900. DPLX SO. OF HWY-COM Well _.tmud & a-. 4 bcl. & lbcl. •ih. OoM to ~ achoo! -beoch. $429,000. 673-6900. OCEANFRONT FIXER-3Units Ran~ wofffng to be c.t for fwl .-.1 ' Sand, sea & wrl. 0W'Mf" will carry I st T.D. at I J I/,% lftten1t. $6 7 5,000. OCEAN VIEW-NEWPORT Two ..., furnished llMMnn ill• exc..._. location, 120 fff't to the wfu 01Ct. Gnat owners 2 bd. 2 ba. fraM ..o.e pin o 2bd., I bcL ,.... llMMne. OWMr wi1 carry I st. $355.000. CANALFRONT-NEW & NICE Two patios to •toY the OilHoon pin o NICIOYe-ill & liv•" COftditicMI ill tMt 2-story, 4 bed. ..._ with 2 flreplocft. Shpt to Pool & ..._.,.ct beach. $245,000. $10,000 DOWN-NEWPORT C• yo. afford SI 0,000 dowcc7 0,.... wll •c ..ge flll•ciClg for JO& C09do ill a HC.rfty btlildi"CJ with ... cm11aifi•1. $94,500. SECURITY CONDO $7500 ON. A1..i .._ lat TD• tW1 spocto. I a... •It ill a woodMy c~• wfflt pool ..cl spa. Mr. So. Co.st Pica& $79,000 PENINSULA POINT-SUPER Wo• to lay & Oc•• from tMa IMaglH IMwty. ~·fly HW .. & -wfHI loads of rooM for the fmstly. Spadom 2-story witt. ~ & fJl"OO•ed floors. beams & staiMd glo11. Lwcp lbd. 3bo., lcj. fmnity rooM & dht. rm. be..._. fhtanciftc} $444, 500. 6 3 1-1400. LIDO ISLE CORNER-VU Offeriftg the ucff11M1:t & c•tentw .. t of Lido llfHtyl• -IH11h, cl.a:tltot1H, blcyclng & fri...dty fMOPle, wlto eefoy jOCJCJiclg .... 1•. 2-story. 3 .,..... 4ba. fo. rm., fOl"IMi At. rm. with • _. ....... R.dltced to $665,000. 631·I400. BETWEEN BAY & OCEAN A w....W .__ • tt. pellitallla poW. TW1 3 a..°°"" 3 INA. 2 dary 1tw 11 f'ffdy for 0 .... f..ay. &for ... f9tly ..... .. !di. OWMr fllMmclag $425.000. CANALFRONT--OPEN SPACE VU Lovely redlconit.d 4 bed S.-, 2..tory wltli ct.._ leedtd 4)19L Mnlc. ... ~ htilg ,,_ ...... ,.... & ..... bed. did. w .. to,.... ..... & ~ $275.000. Ow..-.. .... NEW HARBOR RIDGE-STATELY 110 vu ()fl hy. 0c .. & """ llgllh. M~....., ........... aet ..... 5700 141-ft ....... -.u ...... to MIKt )'OW .... •or for ttllt tor.al ..... --4 bed.. ......, ......... .......................... ,,_ •••"" ..... wftla flnpl•c•, ~ ............................... ~Cll• .._. ........... ..... tr _, .... LA.-. XIV ..._. ..... . S I. f 00.000. H I· I 400. BEAUTIFUL CONDO--OCEAN VU Prefnll...-, ... r .. M ., 1...,. ,..._ .............. llllMI ....... Crettw/IW.w..._...._..,. '-!Ir .... & , • ., .... c vu; 9Mlltt ' .. ~ 19 • -Id. ()Ww-.. c..-y A • SJ7j.OOI. 6lt·1411. . WATERFRONT HOMES, tNC tU.Al TATt ~· llmt•. "°""'ti ~'"""' 20~ W C.-1 Hwy 31S ,..,..,.,., 1+.w NNpote BHch &lboie hl.f'IJ Ul·I• '61Wttl HouHI For Sd4t Hon•• For s• . HOVtH for s• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gl'l:lf'al I 002 Gt'Mf'ol I 002 G•n.rol I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO. REALTORS since 1946 GEORGI.AM COLONIAL MAMSIOM OH THE GOLF COURSE BIG CAMYOH COUNTRY CLUI /\ mas terp1t'ce of elegam·t• and d1gn1ty O\ er looking the lush green fai r ways. CreatL'<l by Ne" purl ·s finest builde r Top quali ty c raftsmans hip & materials. abundant impor ted m a rble. air eond 1t1o n1 ng plu:-. numer ous ot he r fine appointments . Stately marble floored foyer with 1mpress1ve cir('ular slair\.\ay C:lcgant rr)stal l'he:tndeh e r Queenly m aster s uite plus 4 add1t10n<Jl bedroom~. each \.\It h its own pn \'ate bath. Banquet s11(• dmmg room . nc·hl} paneled family room \.\llh marbll' f1n·place and wet bar. fully pa neled billiard room '¥'1lh h;.ir Refrigerated wine room. Realis tically pncecl :Jt $2.150 000 Call for a ppointme nt to SC('. ELEGANT "VERSAILLES"-EXCLUSIVE OH BIG CAHYOH GOLF COURSE Spcetaeula r Del:lnl' llonw:-. ··\'1•1 sailles"' loel:l ted on largest lot of a ll De a ne llomt>s B<•:eut1ful golf course \'lew ' Professionall ) landst:a ped '.int \\1th mature tn•es in a private park-like selling 111dud1ng a 10 .. ely large pool a nd huge spa + an a llra('llH' ga1C'bo Gated front <.'OU rt}ard entry wit h fountain .\Iarhlt• floor in foyer with g httenng chandeli er 4 Bedroo~. 1.Jton formal dining room a nd 4 12 h<i ths Priced rig ht at $895.000 l';tll fo r appointment BA YCREST CUSTOM HOME Designed for l0 nterta1111ng and family li ving ~ Hed rooms. huge living room. large formal d mmg and family rooms . Gourme t kit ('h en. l\l aster sutte separate fro m othe r extra-large bedroom<; Plt.>asmg prh·acy in pool-sized back yard . Great terms . $395.000 13 15 ANTIGUA WAY OPEN SUMO A Y I -5 "LOVB. Y TO.LOOK AT" Call us n ow a nd m<1 kt• an appointml•fll to see this bca utifully -la ndsca!X'd 2 lx•droom. 2 bath. family room home Outsta nding landsl':Jp111g front and rear Large lot. works hop , lols o f la rg<.' dost•ls And all for $183.000. Defi nitely today ·s best buy IALIOA ISLAND DUPLEX-$450,000 4 Bedrooms upstairs and 3 lx>d rooms downstairs wllh pa tio and deck. Co ver ed garage and laundry roo m E xcellent for summer-winte r renta l .Just steps to the sand from the door of this excellent tax s ht'IH'r plus potentia lly a ppreciating property 2-STORY DUPLEX-4fEWPORT BEACH STEPS TO BEACH-OWNER FtMANCE Call today to see this fine duplex. Li ve in one un it a nd rent the other . 4 Be drooms and 2 baths in upper ; 2 bedroom s and l bath in lower. Fireplace in each. Some view of o cea n. Owner wi II carry Ist trust deed and note of $247 .000 inte rest only. No loan fee. $299,500. HEAR ARROWHEAD-VIEW TO CATALINA L'nim peded view 25 feet aeross t o see the wo r ld. 3 Bedr ooms Western red te<far ms1de and out Architect 's aware design . Sec 1t. then II"<' m 1t A great \'alue . As king $96,500 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2 I I I San Joocptin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER. NEWPORT BEACH 644-4910 LOWDOWN BARGAIN! Fa b u Jou" fin a n1· 1 O.I! a\ailahl(•' llraut1ful 3 BR home Frl'sh pamt tn and out P lush rar)X't Lar11e. l'h<"Cr~ kitchen SkyhRht m l>ath It u~t· Cll\'Crt•d palio Genrrous yard + RV stora~e Sound i.treal? It is' Only S96.000 Call now 645·0.103 COLDWet..L BANl(C!RO WOW!! Great RnmcincJ! WOODBRIDGE Ex c i t i n g C amd e n Model. 3 Br. ram rm . 211ir ba. Can assume 189,000 loan, 97/'*. Owner will carry 2nd with sufficient down pymt. $200,500 . Robers & Eilertsen Bk rs. 675-2373 or 77().,8598 STlf'S TO IEACH 2 bdrm tech unit + room &i ~lh off 2 C'ar 1arage. Good w/s rental area. mo1000. assoc ia te d "W , I 1.,l •, j,1 f "I T ~ 1 Q <; • , ..,_ h 'I MHDHlll? Help yOWMU toa H ping eel ctton of QuaUlledHope(uta In tht DAILY PILOT 1n :LPWANTll;D AOS ' YOU GET MORE FROM THE STORE C.M. Eashide 3 Ir .......... $1 lt,000 Venoiha COftdo 2 Ir ........ $14t.500 H•wport~l lr ........ $159,900 M•wport ~ 3 I r ........ SI H. too Udo S-. l Ir ............ $179,950 H•wport Helpll 3 Ir ........ S 115,000 MHa V.,.., CM 4 Ir ........ $205,000 CdM Oc.-CoMo 2 Ir ...... $450,000 Capo IMclt 0..-• .......... S 179. tSO Mpt. ~ Dpb •.•••.•. $475,000 M.uy PrGpWtfn wltli AH .... ~ ... ..c1 .... owc. 2000 W.st I~ llvd. Newport leach 67S. I 77 I OCEAN VIEW CONDO FOR $153,500 The price is correct & th re is on- ly one 2 bdrm, 2 bath left in the Sunset Bluff Tract. Security gate guarded com munity. Also 3 very l argo 2 bdrm, 3 bat h st udio homes with private yard. Priced l:ll $135,000. 10'7. down to qualified buyers O'IH S.A T a SUH I .Z·I SUNSIT IWflPS Tl.ACT 2157 Pctetflc .A .. , C-.. ....... tOff V1ctoiii... ... st ... Jiff IRJllY, 114&.TOll 2'02 Ne~pori lt.d; He:;,.-t .._. '7J.t I I I T,_. S41-t17.2 I J 1. I . . r ·-·--·---·--·------------------- Cl2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 14, 1981 I • --------------------.....~~~ BRAND NEW 1981 V.W. VANAGON ( 2073) ({&t282} OUR SALE PRICE 7 passenger, tinted glass BRAND NEW1981 V.W. JETTA <Ser 292864) (2347) ~~l~i~:y '8595 DISCOUNT'l20 OUR LOW PRICE .t Door. Lob ol equipment including 5 '>peed lram, '-'l<.·rco prep & mu('h more' . . BRAND NEW 1981 V.W. DA·SHER WAGON . ' ( 2348) C'909948) FACTORY •10 555 STICKER ' DISCOUMT * 1160.~~illiiiii: OUR LOW PRICE /\tr toncht1oning, slereo prep and much more ~ BRAND NEW 1981 V.W. RABBIT CONVERTIBLE <2329 ) (013965) ~~1~i~:Y 'l 0,290 DISCOUNT '1302 OUR LOW PRICE 4 cyl., fuel tnJec·tion. 5 speed trans .. pwr. assist brakes. tinted glass. sport steering wheel. leatherette. cut pile carpeting. factory undercoat. A~1 F':vt stereo cassette & Y.S.W tires. BRAND NEW 1981 RABBIT DIESEL (2460) (077797) FACTORY STICKER DISCOUNT OUR SPECIAL PRICE •7735 •740 4 speed, 4 door, stereo prep TAKE YOUR "CHOICE OF GAS OR DIESEL MODELS, GREAJ OPTIONS & COLORS! • • AU. CAl\8 .._CT fO l'lllOfl IW.IE. SAU EffECTM nRJ TUl!IOAY • .AM I', 1•1 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/SUndav. Jvne 14, 1981 Power front disc brakes, bucket , seats, p/steer, 1 only. (5300) Chrome bumper, window package, MPX radio. (2549) BRAND NEW . 1981 CELI CA 56788 BRAND NEW 1981 4x4 PICK-UP 58354 Power front disc brakes, vinyl interior, bucket seats, 1 only. (0553) Power Front disc brakes, vinyl interior, bucket seats. (3627) . BRAND NEW ·1981 TERCEL s4~ ... ,, BRAND NEW 1981 CORO LIA 548 BRAND NEW 1981 Y2 TON PICK-UP One Touch tail gate, blue Interior. s5 9 (2028) ~ 02 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT 1Sunday, June 14, 1981 ses For Sde HouM1 For Sak Houstt For ScM •••••.•.••.....................•••..•......... ··••••··········••····· ............•.......... 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(pie, bltns. dbl .:a1 ~;s ~:: l'tl' ..,;,~ 100 $10J !ltlli ()\\I UJ.1 to J <:7 u m COUplt'llOr2or3Sm&les WiOIH'n('r St49 ~00 S70.00U .11 12 , 1111 H \I~ 2S45 EASTBLUFF DR NEWPORT BEACH, CA 640..0020 /5/uffi /?eaul'I Now 13112"1< owner rrnanting available. Sunny split -level 3 bdrm, 2 12 bath adult hom e . Fantastic major greenbelt location. End unit for extra beauty & priva<.·y $265,000 OPEN TODAY I 5 5lY Vasta Flora Hard to find at this prke 3 bdrm. :! bath, firepla<.:e. double patio:-.. quil'l greenbelt loC'al1on SlK.5.000 OPEN SUNDt\ Y 1 5 1961 San Bn11111 We olways have tM best Listinqs of tM best prius! CE SEDIBE ELllNS CO. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE 542 VISTA GRANDE BLUFFS OPEN SUH 1-5 Except 1u n a l F1n ~rn e1ng' l.11\\ ,.,t Priced "E.. Pl;,rn On The \I .11"!.1·1 Reduced Tu Sl:J!1.HOO llagh Fir '1 Trus t Deed. F"t•cl Ink rest Hatr· .m Years . Ownt·r Wall C;.irn ~rn:dl Second T.D. Upgraded End l '1111 Three Spa<'iuu:-. Bedrooms. Largt• Family H onm Brig ht Kat< ht•n W Eating An•a Thrc<.• Putao' F111 l ndoor-Outci oor L1nng lck.d Location. \ ·Jo~ Of Ne\\11111 I Listing 405 VISTA SUERTE BLUFFS ' OPEN SUH 1-5 Located On \\'ule Tree Shatlt•d I thh G r eenbelt C lose To P ool ,\ Clubhouse. l11 gh Ce1lmg!) ln LI\ 111g Room & M a~ter Bedroom 'I" n Fully Assumablt• Loan:-. Fl'l' L.111d Open For I nspet"llon $259.900 1800 PORT CARLOW HARBOR VIEW HOMES OPEN SUM 1-5 Desirable Corne r Lot·ataon In l1h.1,t· II Harbor \'1<.''-" llumt'S Populal' :\lontego On FN• Land. Sec-ludl'<I Yard With Spa \'iew Of Fa!->h aon Is land & Big Cunyon. One BlcH·k From Community Ponl. Park & Hik<· Tratls . Owner \'en ~1 0th .111•d $279.000 . 2 315 VISTA HUERTA BLUF;:S OPEN SUH 12-4 Great lnvestn1l'nt Or Sta'1tc 1 l 111t With Excellent Financing ~harp T\\O Bedroom End Cnit With l>t•t k O'erlooking LoH·I~ Greenbelt W.dk To Shops. Park & Pool Owrwr h Motivated & Will Carn AITD Al 13.5'·;. Price $139.900. · LAUREL POINT, COSTA MESA Just What You've Been Look mg For. Three Bedroom. Two Balh Condo. Near South Coast Shopping Spacious Feeling With Skylights End Unit. Assumable First Trust Deed. Priced At $134.000. BAYSHORES 40' Bayfront. Private Pier & Oot·k In Security Gated Commuruty. Quiel Location. Spectacular View. Prl\ at(' Beach. May Be From 4 T o 6 Bedrooms. Two Fireplaces Elegunt Two-Room Mas ter Suite W1Balcony & View. Owner Wants This Home Sold Now! Price Reduced $550.000 To $1.100.000 MEW OCEAMFROHT USTIHG WHITE WATER VIEW Elegant Custom Home. Hand::-.ome Wood & Glass Contemporary Beautiful Wide Beach. F our Bedrooms, 312 Baths. Open Circular Staircase Leading To Second Story. Lov e l y Teak Floors. Walnut Cabinets, Uniq~e Tile Work. Stained Glass Windows. Huge Family & Enterta ining Room. Guarded Gate Community. Tennis Courts, Spas, Sauna. Pool, Clubhouse. $1,450.<X)(). OUTSTAHDIHG IAYFROHT Custom -Built Ho me On Promontory Ba y. Formal Dining Room. De n /Library. Spacious Mas ter Bedroom Overlooking Bay Has Fire place. Three Other Bedrooms & Maid's Room & Bath. Pier & Slip For Large Yacht. $1,8.50.000. llG CAHYOH CUSTOM·IUILT HOME• Overlooking 18th f'airway. In The Family Wing There Are Four Large Bedrooms , Each With A Bath ; Master Has A Fireplace. Two Large Wolk In Closets. French Doors Opening To A Brick Terrace. Formal Dining, Gourmet Kitchen. Bonus Room With Bath. Plus Maid's Quarters. Call For Appointment. $2,200.000. ® --.......... 75J9100 12c_,. • .._ .... ,... CeillW PRESENTS UJI Jo,. OUI' om Prime apprec1at1on 646 438-0, :atil. !o'I R\1 Ch1•1 10 t•,.i·1·pt toeut1on, close to beach DELUXE COHDOS ~11011M· .1.11 IJl!I LIDO ISLE O~n Sat/Sun l·S 2 I 4 Via Dijon ~ hdr ub :: ti.ii h irn 111.11111,1\\• ('111111111011 "1th t''J>illl l'.11111 1111l\·11t1al J u~t SJ'.ll,ooo Open Sun 1.s 219 Via Hice I hd1111-. I h.1lh, 4'1•11 11• ;.H.I) &. v. .1111111< for tan11h I I\ I II&: 0 v. n 1• r v. I 11 f111.1n1·1· 1111 •1u.ilil~1111: ~I~ 0011 SAMTAAHA Open Sun 1-5 30 I 0 Bradford JtC :1 l11ll11"11 h.11h ~n;1l ,1,1111•1 h111111· 1111 \lllllll! 1;111111\ Ill 1111ht.incl111j! l.111111\ 111•1t.:hlourh11ucl '"'"'"·"''' 111.111 S'"" 11.ICI MESA VERDE Open Sun 1-4 I 9 12 Suml-'l t· '''1'111 '' •• h111 11· 111 I "''·' \11•,,1 ·1 1•1111. :.! h.1lh I ... tul \ ••· t i \ ul tit• '•JC.' ''' 1 el I<' •l t ,.,, ut 1ou111 1111 r•••I 'iltSI 'te"I LAGUNA Open Sat I 0-2 Sp 754 T~asure Is Mobile Horne Park 3080 I So. P.C.H. I hol1111 11111lt11t• h111111 I Ii.1th. t.1111.1,111 .... ·'"I Ill'\\ llHlll h\111).! l•l'•lll lf. Ill\ I II cl Jl1llht 3 flt I\ .ill' ht .1dll'" .\dull:-onh 1•1 11 I ' Ill• ., ..... ,I 1111111 UI ·1· S::!l '100 'l'hl• rH•u tl~st . S\H'l·k s t 2 bdrm, no steps hollll' w11 h lot~ of light•& air. Super neighbors lgC? I rpk. nev.rish kitchen plu~ u rt·al bal·kyurd \.\1th lawn & tree!> Smart 2 l>drm unit with s un d e<:k. builtrns. peek -vi~w. all on urt1st1c Coldl•nrod at the foot bridge. $335.000 Oh yH, Happy Dod'1 DOY, OPEN HOUSE Sat/ Sun 2-6pm 191 5 Galatea Tft'T'OCe, lrYine Terrace, Corona det Mer FEE LAMD Available for lease, or leow • tion. Panoramic Yiew of Turning basin. Lovely sheltereod poof, 4Br. 31/2Ba. For further informo- tlon call Shirley Mil~r. Of" Marie Trvdeau LINGO REAL ESTATE 17141 495-1720 BREATHTAKING VIEW \I in am um duv. n '1·1} I' I l' J l I \ I' r I II ,I ll l I n I! l'r1·~11i:1c1~ ( 1)\1 un•J t 1r!'11· th•~ Jd ,incl phunt· lll!hl dW:I\ ()ppn SJt Sun I 5 T1n1 l<hnm· 631 1266 WM~ REALTORS TOO BIG MUST SELL! ll uRe country k1trh , ('QM rmest lol0al1on Br· in~ yuur most trcall~<· u fr er toda) Open Sat Sun l-5 Tim Hhone 631 1266. WMtlC REALTORS Costa Mesa I 024 OWNER MUST••••••••••••••••••••••• SELL 4 BR BACK BA y IN 72 HOURS $137,500! \111tl\al1on & ~nod $9500 TOTAL ON. & CLOSING COSTS 111111111' 4 Brinn 2 .,l, h11.inuni: ~houhl t•nt1t·1· v. 1·•11• l1n·plat·c \t•I\ \llU 1nt11 th1-. lov.1•-.1 '11·.on hchl ,incl dlr~ 11r11·t•d I Hdr u11l!ra1lt·it \,,~ cl1-.hv.a ... h1•r v..111·1 ('11 \I h11m" b.1 '' ht•.tlo•f p,11111 l'•ll" I !)l I0,000 .ii 12' • ~l'lh·1., ..,1-,, 11).!hl' H1•,111t1•ulh ha\1• ldl tall ll1an.1 S 1214 Total Monthty Paymetth L1nd,1 .11 ... ol p u11u \ \gt 1;:11 12tilj "'"" s pacmus 3 Br home tiijt;p liiilil. ··r~1~F:· Balboa Island 1006 .•..................... 1101 llallw•u 011t•n I .l ATTRACTIVE 2 STORY • \1111>1·.H'\ \l"l ' '\1 '"" .oil"'·' I~ 21h I 1 pit I 1 ll.1 .1pl mrorn1• S.l!•."1 11111 1-'ahulou:-. i.I~ I ,.,11rn.il11o-llOdlll'llll! Si.I' c• lh1111~.1nd~ ~ REHEREALTY I 12 I 3t 434-0908 GRAND CA.HAL I.cl\ t'h' IJnllh homt• with 4 i11 1 I fir· upl Lll I le Ii. •Jllll'I l11t•allun v. 1th (11• rur IWU lll' ho;1t!o. ~i7:1.000 ti7:l li~IOO OWHERFIH! Sµ.1 ll>llS :! ,1111 \ IHI hu1111'. 1 1B1 apl F11 ::it 1101" 011 111arl..l'l "upt•1 l11r.:ll111n nn \1.innt· ,\' <' En:-.y .,11•1r-. I<• So H a) s.~:rn. ooo C OLLIHS ISLE On 1·orn1·1 "-Ith l1oal !>llp o ut rront l'rl\acy. v.oorls Y.Jr m th. awn 111.:l'.. slamt"I & IE>aclcd !!la"'· qu.1rn t 1 It-& mul'h more· lnip1·esSl\l' 1·11ntc·mpo1.1n 2·stor } h 11 Ill I' WI I h I Br + g11111 nwt k1t1·hrn & din rm !)l .:WO l"MI r<'I' MARINE AVENUE • 1:11•<11 r 1•t.1ll l111.11111n on 1·ornc•r v. 1th :1 tolill units. j?roUn<I rh•or 'olOre. plus '1 t1·nlal un1h S.'\50.000 li7:-I fi9f)O MARIHEAVE. L a r I! P & " t• 1 s a l 1 I e ~1 an nc Ave building with units ror re tail & apt re ntals SS25,000 673-6900 CURI APPEAL n I' a I I y ll Jl 9 I I " "charmer" with loads of room to live c om fortubly LI\ rm with beams b1 Irk & interest 1nog f1 replace. master with fireplace including JBr S ubmit Owners fl (!Xtblc $420,000 G73 6900 LITTLI ISL.A.MD A rare blend or ch arm & elc1rnnrc Wlth e\ery con \'('OIC'n('C & out1'18ndtnf( decor C-om1•r :mr homt' ltl 3 QUlf'l l()(.'8UOn with 1 Br !'<'ntol t-mds rm $637 .ooo !>13 6000 MEARIAY Two 1tory home Just 5 hOU!CC' lO bNICh 38r. 20u urduted kitchen. ha) window &t npc-n be m" T•'> bfocf 1aragf' apt <>wn.r 1n11 quick HJfo, $4:,0 ~ 1131 m,q WAMTED OWNER MOTIVATED IM MESA VERDE ·I Bdrm. 2 ha, frpk As s um able financmi;: Broker 851-7377 ll 1'111 NI hu. ... 1nc·~:-. ''"'1· . loni.: tinw l1<•ens1·d l1k1 tft'' t'l111w1 wants to lt11\' lll\11 Ill hu\ llUl .... 1.1hh ... h11l ITil'ti ''"'cl & ,, 1 t 1 ' 1 H E 111 1· 1 n \c·v. p•1rt Bt•<1l'h ( •>111na 111 I \I .11 arc>a ~t'ntl \lcsa \ <·nk 3 Hr SS500 r<'pht·-. 111 ,\d :"'co 11~1.1 rl11v..n & take O\l'r pay 1>.11h Pilot. PO Ho' IS.ill mt•nt~ 6.t5 8369 lA1sl.1 :\k~a. ('A !121i27 I In\ l'.,1111''> l>11pl1·' on hc•.,t 'lrt•1•I , JllM>I. ht 1111'111111' own .. 1 :-.:1211 .ouo MO t4•1:1 COM DUPLEX 1'11me IO<"allon Tn1i in <'Onll' Xlnt f1n;int·111g Wll AT A DEAL' 6-14·4026 760-0140 A~t LOWEST PRICE IHOLDCdM ::.<1 or hwy 3 BR. I '• ha homt• Hoom fo1 2nd un 11 $235.000 Stc•pht•n M<>yl'l'S, 760-8520 (';.CHAATEA T'PAOPEATIES SPYGLASS Shel rm home. lo' l'IY niRht light & ocean virw L u w d o wn & OWC balance $649.000 full prn·e 9f>4-7522. 760-11158 C21 31R UNITS Oiwn he.imed cr1hnl!~ o,pa. 4 <'<II j!arnf!l'. ncn '11•w. & much mur h murr' Askin!( S375,000 with GHF:AT Tf•:HMS! Call ,Jim Oa\ is AGT 75!1 l22lor760-1743 SlOKDOWM Great 1n\estmenl for the smart 1mestor Asktna $289,000 w i:rr rmanc Ing available. Call Jrm Davis AGT at 759-1221 or 760 1743 VIEW VIEW VIEW High atop Spyglass. See Catalina, night ll11hls and th• bay. 3 Bdrm, $730,000. Ask allout frnancma details orl:lNSAT/S\JN I 5 64~6161 VOGEL PACIFIC J PETE BARRE TT RF.ALTY SEEIHG IS BB.IEVIHG 1\n· you lookm~ for u J lir tov.nhome v. New i-:nglJnd Charm M forc1ahl<> payments with .i 1s1 or S82.000 at 12 so•, in East side Call today ror an appt Owner is motivated and wants a fast E scrow. Dian a Cap- pe I 631-1266 R&'Mtle REAi.TORS OPEN TODAY! 1628 Iowa <BJ. Cozy 2 lwdroom condo At· lJ<'hed garage Lowt'SI p11red of 1t 'i. k1n'1 ' ~.500 3394 Carmel Dr Tri le\'el 4 bedroom home Formal dining room, separate family room, rireplace. Submit offers! S20.'l,OOO 1776 Panay Circle Prest1g1ou.'\ 4 bedroom r.incher loc ated in prl\ ate area. close lo M1•sa Verd<> Country Club Formal dining room. separate family room. TWO rireplaces POOL. $350,000 2050 National Ave Beautirul Westside Costa Mesa POOL home! 3 bedrooms, din- ing room, ramlly room. rtreplace. All offers beard! $116,600 594 Hamilton Chanmng 2 bedroom home with loft. Owner will listen to all offers.196,500. 97&-2390 TARBELL.REALTORS Walk t o s h ops and MEWLISTING IMPRESTIGIOUS theatres Sharp Ira J I-kl w t.>onu' AREA GREAT LOCA TIOH 631 0087 roomi.. IXlOI. spa, /\ l • +more Only St29.900 Soml• haH· 1>U1101a111w Scoff H~ Co. w l e rm 5 p at i i ck c·ou~thnt.' \'ll'"' all ,11 t• :Hit :!Ila :! "' \ l'1111clu. 1·11r 111•1 un11 111 1111111 v. cfhl i: 11ai.:• hk1n1t The EqwtySharU\.i Tenore 6311266. 111111utt-:. to lll'.11·h II. Spec1altsts hartwr 7 a\ .111 :!lt1. 211.1 • I 17 111111 Cl\\ ( , \ 1 " EASTSIDE LOWDOWN Parkinze H 2 lot. 3 Br P. Ba Arfo rdable al Sl29,000 Lt·l me show you ho w to BUY' Cun tal'l Robrrt Milliken 6311266 Owner Wll Corry Give us .t cull to see this "more for your money" home Give your family enJoymcnt of tht-1r own private pool & ::.pa. perfectly !>t'IUp for n• taxing o r t•nlertaining with redwood dt'cking & a g as UBQ Add lO this the solid comfort of a 3 Bdrm 2 Ba home All for only '129.500 751 3191 C:. C,Hf:C T -9'"" PHOPf:Hl lf:S MESA VERDE Tr1-level S Bdnn,Jba '2 block from M \' ('oun try C lub t:nlrunt·t.' S34s.ooo owe t10" fl.nan at 13'' R.E. Professlonoh 963-8377 EAST SIDE CUSTOM 3Br. 1 3~Bu. dining rm. + 2 dbl Rarugc:-.. un u sually qu1l't neighborhood Open tu day $146.000 642-7404 Aslc For Ron Lowe ~ NEWPORT ~ HORIZONS ~REA LTY MESA VERDE OPEN SUND/\ Y I S 1585 l'Ol'SIC'1 3 Br + Dton. 2 Ba largt' lot & put10, gr1·al for kids Sl39,S<Xl ARI . 557 0222 4br, 2ba. S (' Pla1J area 1900 Call ror appt 642-6807 Ownr1 no Agts 2820 SHAHT AR U p g r a cl t• d & ' e r y spacious 4 Bdrm. 2 ba . huge secluded ram rm. raised hearth hreplal't' & Park likt· iz.in.lc-n "II h tree benl'h l'!i U EST VALUE IN TllE AREA St6S,OOO 714 494 7551 OPEHSAT 1·4 629Plwner R·2LOT . Cute 4 bdrm near par1k & llbrary Room to c panel Priced right at Sll2.500 Bkr. 645-62166" Open Sat/S. 1-4:30 4 I 3 GblCHter Dr. EASTSIDE orr Tustin Ave near 2<Jth St 2 story end unit rondo 1n unique setting. Adult romplex Dbl garage. lge patio. pool & clubhouse Owner will h elp f inance. $125,000. GIB WALKER -~!atty 675-5200 MEADOW PARK DECORATOR ELEGANT A home for the dis- crim inalinl( executi \'<' family Beaut irully coordinated decor lhru out. 2 stor} home with soaring entry and th inf! rm, formal dining room. warm family room and k itchen plus a lo\'ely master suite with view. 3 R~M~ REALTORS 2 lir condo IMontH·ello) $91,500 Webh Hlty ms cns1 3 BDCONDO I 00/oON 2000 rt of new luxu1) Goud location. 10'. dn $17\1 .!195 Patr1c·k Tenore. 631 1.266 R~M~ REALTORS By Ownt•r Two 2 11111111 houM•s on 1 lot Sl~IO.lMIO Assum a hi<• 11', Isl T 0 OW C 2ntJ fAO 7464 9.25°/o AsMa'nable Isl or $94,500 pJ~Jhle $795 m o Sellers v.111 carry lrg 2nd on th1.., 4 5 13r ~h>:>a Verdt• µuol homt' John 631 o:n:1. 64 1 1145!1 Al!t. GOLDEN TOUCH CONDOMINIUMS 10', DOWN. Onh 1 ldt Xlnt terms, bwlller v.1ll rebalt' ln 13', mkn•st for 3 years 2 Bd1 m. laq(t' astroturfd~·l·k OPEN SAT SUN 12 !> 2000 '.\1 l:::YF.R Pl.ACE G4119!11 ,li314J61 a~t MESA VERDE 01wn Sat Sun I ;, 2720 Gannet D1 Li.: 41\r + clt•n 111 lt•\t•I homt•. 1·orn1•r l•1l . ii! potlll Sl!-111,UUO i\gt !17!1 509~1 EASTSIDE no~t· to bJ), charrnm1: 3 Bdrm 2 Ila. frpk H 2 lot E .1s) tart·. mmc·m t•ond1t111n Own1·1 wtll hl' Ip r in ;.1 nt•t• S 1 :JH .:11111 548 613:1 SAVE YOUR MONEY! 3 J,trcat ('onuo .... l r) \I I ' low 1lov.n Seller~ v.111 hl'lp fmanct· Pnn •1I 11 mm l' r J:-l l'all 1111v. 1111 tl1'la1b 752 1;.iw Plan lll Realty s 135,900 MESA VERDE 3 Br pool horn<' v. .itlrh lions. $!:16.000 or a~~uma bit• loans John Cm. ,\J!I 631 1266 o r64 H~45X CHARMING :Jbr. 2ha. home . 281 t-: l\av S t C:M Must w1· t11 appn•t·1ale 497 41W4 Decorator's Deite This IR 3 Br 212 Ba rondo has 11 a II Tast<'rul u:.I' of paper and wood. cus tom wood sh utters. gas BBQ. huge wood decked pol11>. A IC. mirro-wavt: Oll'n and that warm . hom1') fee hnR Only l yr old 11 also o rrcrs 12.38'' loan that can be ass umt·d And OWC a 2nd T D Price $172.500. Open Sun 12 4 915 Van Nl·i.~ l'11. C.M. TR;\DI T 10:\AL REi \LTY 631-7370 BY O WNER-3Br. study. 212Ba. 2 sty , spa, $245.000 557-3314 TERMS-TERMSw Sl5K down Sl.160 .\lu SUPER 4br. nr S l' P 111 zu . Lease opt wn poss iblc. Owner AGT $123,900. 675 2345 bdrm + loft /den Huf!c ---------• new s pa 1tl generous yard. Cul de sar loca- tion $320,000 FAMILY HOME Large l yr old home in Costa Mesa with 3 bdrms. 3 baths. den + family rm, 2 rrlplcs. Large back yard. Close lo s hoppln& and parks. Good assumable loans. '225,000. • 10% ASSUMABLE S35,000 DN. Easts1de. owne r will help finanre. 3 Bdrm 2 bath, spa. Only Sl.27 ,900. 645·91~1 . OPEN HOUSE REAL TY /. fr<'lt(l Sl55.000 4~ 1040 1•1;i cr.w:.i OCEAN VIEW Bt·~t ~trl·t•t Ill II I' l.1.:1· a:.~um 111.rn 12'•'• :! h•lt111. bin 1111 J11L1t1.tl din '''"'' 11·1111\tt lh UY.llt'r li2111,U0(1 l!lft I 1'111 \\ $:!,, OOOclv.11 I .111 J11 \11 1711 t H4h 'Hill 1-:uc: 1·:w \ 1t11 Hl.'I Y 1 21.1 1 n1 11111 OPEMHOUSE SAT/SUH 5212 S luon 1;>\1 llul'.i t 'hll .1 &. Ed 111i.:1•r 1 ., IS.Ir rn 1 w1\l·n d1•11. I , 11.1 '\t'v. furc•NI .111 h1·.11111i.: k1tl'l11•n lt.11h .... Hid '"" '"'lllli.( Li.:•· .c, ... u111alilt· 111.111 .11 ll' Ov.1w1 lllU'l !>l'll 11, c. :.!.. \,lo.mi.: lhi500 I J II K-\11 I 1'H1111 K lh :12711 El Toro I 032 1'111·1· lfrcl1111·.t 111 ~1!1'1 •100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'uhmtl 0\\1 1111 11110 "·' TERMS Spollt•:-.:. 1 111 ~unv.c,.,.f h11m1· Onl)' ~lltl .U\ICI I' a t r 1 l' k Tc· 11 o 1 1· 631 1:mt. WM~ REALTORS 29K Thal'!. cell 11 tdk''' '" :.um abl<> ~l & :aul l IW l mkrc~l only 3rd I llclr 111 2 Bi.I, 3 l'ttr ,.:.11 ...,&~ (jUJ hl ~ , 2) r.. lll'Y. \\ 1111 I t.i ... 1 at $169.000 ~ RANCH ~ REALTY v 551 2000 5BD-TERMS llUJ:P mnoc•I p1·rJ1•r I l' ... l.>lt• ~ll(•d t\L,1111!1 1111<11 & ">Ila \\ \U !-II'~ llll 'I 0 S26!1.000 " l1·nr1' l';itnl'k Tt•nun· li:H 12w, WM~ REALTORS Fountain Valley 1034 .•..................... $.15.000 a~"UCTll'" H1 '• \ .\ I 11 .1 n 2n d I m Ill ·"' lhtlnn 2ha hum" l/111l'k I'' I' I Cl Y.. 11 0 q 11.1 I ~l:!i ,:,110 H:l!I 117;10 f'l'Ull\ ,. I t11111t :lhl :111.1. II.Jiii> l)fMJI \c:r :.:111fi~~j!1 on· ;;:JI: :1:w1 RELAX IH YOUR POOLAHD SPA '"" 111 ,, h1·autilul I a l 111•,I .1 h111111 v. II h I h1l1111 .... lh.1 "1111 "'"'"" 1111 1.1111 1111 \\ v.1·1h11 ~ frpl< 1 lt11111h 1111 ~204 ,:!CHI I' I' 711 !Hi-I 1;;,117 ABANDONED 2 STRY +POOL S93,750 llllflll'lll,ll! 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"llh option t11 ... h .. 11• Pqu1ty .Sev. 2 Brlrm :! st o r y house Albtutt> Rltri; 848-311!1 SPANISH HACIENDA 4 bdrm . pool horn l' So 11 B comer lot o-.. nt•r v. 111 sell AITD or t•nn tract Great m\eslml'nl S u b m 1 t o n I t• r n1 ' 5159,500 Redhill~Realty f>7:i-7:wo 2B1 , 112Ba lluntmizl11n l'nnl Condo $7fi.!lll0 II 1f!h assumahlt• CJuu·k i.alc. 673-2077 llkr BY OWNER 4 Br. t 12ba. lge rum rm. R\' arress, $1Hi,OH50 Approx $48,000 assumu ble Pnnconl} 847 8979 Two bedroom, pool home. lluge yard total pm acy $118,500 963-7756 EMDOFTiiE RAIMIOW Beautiful 4 Rdnn S&s l)\.nlt home m quiet cul de sac , pride or ownership homes in Inv ely Goldenwest E!state!I. Large f3mily room with w etbar and 1·ot y fireplace Sporklln~ gourmet kltch<'n. plush carpets. S262.500 don osen r.-nltorfot 17TH AT PROOPECT TUSTIN. 731·3111 ASSUME! $19K al UY'tt tst TD 3 Br home. dote to bf'ach 1'·a mtly ncl1hborhood 10'· dnwn, WON 'T l,AST1 Aftltlnt s12uoo. r t-Inc. only 54\ 9993 rucr Pl'Ople who~ pooplt •hould alwayi c:Mc:k. lhe • n •lce Oi~lor)' in lhf OAlLY rJLOT 1 ;, 3:1 Ha111IM1v. J-'Jlli. l>ar11•1l 1';1"h .1j!I fo1 llt• 111 j' ••• 11 121~. *•ESTATES Set• th•~ l~·<1ul1ful \.\-'ood h11dgl' E~111tt·s J••ffrrs on modt•I, :! Br t rll'n. t·ncl u111t. all aml'nil1!'s In t!Ull'C llll'Jllllll .l('l'OSS from pool & p.11 k h :-urn.11tlt· f1nannni.: L"all ror -.hov.1ng Onl) Sl73.'H.MI THINKING TOWHHOME? l' u II t lw sp<•c·1a 11 ... ts ;it thl' c•u ntl11mrn1unr tn rurmat1on 1·1·nt1·1 Touch ... tont• Ht•ally !lfi3· lllli7 *•LOCATION Supt•r lol«llllln rnr lht:-. I.Jr gc 3 Bdrm •ll'l.ic·h<'d home in lht• hc•jrt of Woodbnclgt• Str ps to hra1'h. lakt•. :-.atlrnl! Pit' nn <)lllt.'l l'UI dt• SUI' /\s sun111hl1• (man<·mg Call r 0 I tJ 1• l ,11 I~ ,\ S k In I{ S220.000 w'"'d h ridge Realty ;,51.:1000 t92Ulluranr• 1•a.,.~.h vhw WOODBRIDGE LANDING PETERS· PUN 5 Drfn by and toke a look at this cha""ilMJ home and you will want to come In to •H tM restjbest. 3 Hr . Famil.)' Rm • Dtn. Game Rm . 3 Ha Dlnlnit Rm l car 1taraae, 2 flreplaer:4 Profrsslonitl· ly decorated a n d beautllull)' landscapt'd Lots or oldf' used brick. gazebo. tort.> draperies. muc h wallpaper . French wmclowi1. sccuri ty syatf'm and many more del11htful illm\•nat1<'tl ~!>.000 12 ~ .. 114-auumahle 8 Su nrl\er Owner . t>Sl-1534. DRAMATIC University Park De n home f lir 3b1 F1m rm. AC. crpt. arut loc. '"5, ~·1111 c I ~~:::.~.~ ................ ~.~ ....... ~.~.~~ ........ 1~:!!.':'.~~ ....... . ~~~ ............ !~.~~.":.~ ............ !~.~!~~.~~~~ ..... !?.~!I~~~~~~~ ..... !~.~~ . ...................... . M.wport hoch I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRIGHT & NEWPORT SHORES MORlHWOOD o,..s-1.5 I StoMwal Brand new on market Beautiful hi&hly up graded homt. 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath, family rm, 3 car garage Central air Pnvate cul-de-sac loca· lion , ext ra large lot. Priced to sell Cast. S166,950 SUNNY 2 bdrm, 2 ba Bradleoy Model in Village 11. Completely re-done in side a nd out New &p pllan ces, carpets, drapes and tile Good location Very attractive terms. $133,500. FOWLER & ASSOCIATIS IXCLUSIVE SAUS AGEMTS 759-0207 PANORAMIC OCEAH VIEW 2 "roltv A ~'KA\H: fr} 20 <lo~n OW<' h;tlu nn 11' mte11•!>l Suhm 11 offl'r Ask1ng Sl77.'iOO. Open lloU!';I' Sat l ~. 223 Lug0t11;1 l't\N/\1. f'RON"r 4 81 l'Mt1tl) Hm + lort with ~111rul starrl.'J~t' S2"19,500 Brand new 1•uslorn horn~ 4 Htt. 4•, U.\ J 1·.1r gar .. 3 Cplc '!I spacious farruly & d1mn.: rmi., exquisite dts1gn & the ftnt'i.t 111 4uullty construction financing avail $550.000 CULVERDALE Large 4 Hdnn. family room, 2'ili baths Large ass um ab l e l oan . $154,9.50. OPEM DAILY 1-5 1533 TAKTI 'AYE I BH 21 • UA on lh1• ~ater Try Gold, S1lv1•1, lleR Dia111ond8 for down p111t Or will 1•onsuJer trude for !'lmall t'osta M olset:d & Hy lee Architet·t & DevE>lopers DAVID D. CARLSOM REALTOR, 833-9293 FOR SALE J.M. PETERS WOOOIRIDGE LAHOIHG Last avail Plan 1 f'or information call 551·8~. WOODBRIDGE 3 bdrm rondo S128,500 Assum. 1~~'1 559·6870 .. 523 CAMPU5 Da: fRVl .. E MODEL? Could be. shows so well 3 Bdrm 2 Ba, htghly up· graded Purdue Plan in College Park Steps to schools, and POOis Just Us\ed CaJI Now PRICELESS PRICELESS This authe ntic Euro pean villa, built m tht• 30's for film star. IS 1m possible to dupllc:'all' Iron gates. Frt-nt·h doors. Italian m.1rhl.: frplcs + 4000 sq ft of brick terrac·e. fountain!<. and much more Non replaceable at $895.000 494-8057 e-H/\NCH fH A LTY !J!J 1 2000 ** ~··~ I TURTLEROCK GLEN I FCll.ta1Hc Vu Condo & A.'aX..'IAlr~ LARGE 9'11% LOAM LCICJUllCI leach I 048 ---· Beautiful garden home ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------•I on a hill with a great ---------•I view. 2 lge bdnns. den. 2 TWO Into S 195,000 --------•I full ba. frplc, oversize 2 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 car gar. & workroom. = $97,500 1220 &Kenada Beautifully landscaped which isn't bad for view PINNACLE llO'\I t: patio. This home has units in Laguna! We Abounding 1n µrl\·ncy quality and is immac have to match up two with views of th(' oc('an th ru-out Priced al buyers on this duplex A from Long Beal·h lo Sau $249,000. Call Bill Haven pair of studio units with Clem ent t• J mastt•r 541·6613or9SS-0254 garages and storage bdrms w 1pvl bath ... Bil Hanft R~altor rms, all with.in walk mg galleria. pat111, Sl'l>aralt• distance lo the beat·h dtnin~ rm Den jncl 541-6613 Sell('r will help fmanl'e I 1 I 1523 N Broad\\3). SA arge "m~ mom t.>al' 1 with a frpk S.'17~1.000 I Cre~kside Wlllaw 494-8057 4Br2'2Ba,FR .formal ~&·-.~-~ 494-8057 dining , 21.54 sq Ct Super ~· cul-de·sac local1on over· ~ looking pool park Close &A.~~1t\lr. to school, lake. tennis. ·---------I • shopptng 110 Firwood 0 P E N H 0 U S E --------•I SAT SUN I 5PM Call OCEAN Vl~W agt, Bra~ 5525510 Beaut 3 Bdrm 3 Ha. fam rm, garden kitchen. OPENS S BY OWN ER Biggest WDBRG I Pres S E. Cor Stonecreek So & curve at lake 18 Mand arin AGT,COOP (213>788·4430 $295M BOUGHT A MOTHER MUST SELL 4 Bd comp! remodeled beyond belief Premium location m The Ranch Askmg $172.000 Ask for Darrell Pash. agt for Remax 631 1266 DRAMATIC Un1,ers1ty Park Dean home 4Br 3ba Fam rm. AC. new walk to beach. sec Rat· ed 499·5663 OPEN HOUSE 2165 Temple Hilk Dr. 1-5PM Speclarular 4 Bdrm r ustom contemporary home. on over 1 i acre of complete sec I us ton Breathtaktng ocean and canyon views Sparkling and spacious thruout Dramatic Laguna dream home. $695,000. don osen r••altor ... 499 N COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACIJ 497 4848 1044 crpl, great toe $'24~.000 '"in• 552-1311 ..•...•.............•.. TURTLEROCK -President Home Firs t time offered this beautiful s ingle level home 3 Bdrm. 2 bath which has had loving care, is offer ed with excellent financing. $289,500 and you own the land. Shown by appt only. Call today. CORBIN ASSOCIATES 759-0226 IT'S GOT THE SHAKES A detailed e'(termr or ''WEATllEHF:L> CEDAR Sll1\KES" thal 1s LoC'utt'd high <tbu\ 1 Laguna's lamed RI\ 11•1 .t coastline w a far uut VIEW OF TlfF: Sf:I\ BELOW You'll find this custom designed hom1· w/3 bdrms & fam rm floor plan ser\'1l'ed by 2 baths Exlens1 ve u:-<• nl wood. glass & cer.un11 tile throughout . plu-. H E A \' Y B ~ i\ '\I }o: I> CE I LING & 01. \C I\ IRON FRPLl'. 1·rl·.1t1• the feeling of Laguna warmth & charm W1· believe you'll gl'l "Tll !-. SHAK ES" al the full of fered price of $16.'i.OOO '.'t!ISSJON HEAi.TY 985 S C:st I lwv. La~un.1 PHONE (714°14~ 0731 OPEN Sat/S-2-5 2012 San Remo Lovely ocean & h11ls1dt• views from LhLc; 3 hrlrm. 2 bath home nn :i lot large ennuRh ror ~'( pans1on St•ller::. ma' help with f1n:1n1·1n~ $395,000 OPEMSUN 2-5 2575 Altamar C aH ofc to ftlt•r IRVIHECOVE A sensational home 111 COLDWeLL BANl(C!RC OCEANSIDE OF HIGHWAY Mesa lloW.L• SZIS.000 I 3 HH J BA On the water f''ee Land• 3 i''ireplaces 53211,950 Super terms avail 3 BR 2 BA Canal 1"10nt Urand new carpet OWl' $239K PAINT & SAVE. 3 UH 2 HA 2 StOI \ i\ Framt• Sttl3,Wi0 I lilt + l.Jlllll) Hm J H,\ I nmer lot St119,0UO l 11 lt I 111 mill ('Ont! J U!ll 11 .. 1.011 c;ui<l il.1".'ollm.1hl<· IH.tll .hkrnj! $l!l5,UUU 1 >p1 n I l111Lw Sw1 l ;; :n 1 l.ui:o111a Sha1!e1l by m,1tur .. tr•·1 m a 't'llmr of clnrn 1111 orean \ w~s ,11111 "111ruls lhl' al01<1'.l un lhL blurt holtll' I l'IJI l'\t!lll!. ,1 111 t 1•11111:0. twnt .11(1• ol 1· 11 l} l°JllfututOI Jt\'111).: 1 ht It l.1t•<l111orr1,. thtt•P IJJtlt... Ninfa Janit O 'Brien formal ,inti rnf111rn.d II\ CraicJ O'lri~n 111..: .!I• •• , J UllHIUt' tluu 6 42-8850 IJll' l11l. \.\jlk h1 ltl'.ll'h I Jnhu < '••>n1t"· Bk1 . 11111 l(ll'Jl 11•1111-. ,l\:trl.1 ult• tu,, 11u.il1f11•t1 li11>•·1 PEl'fTHOUSE C ONDO A 1· 1• 11 1 :-.. T \1 t· " 1 w 11 11 "" ,. k r o 1 1 o · O"l 1,' SC4.SJOOO ,,1dhoat t·'1•1• laud IRO ONELNIGUEL d1·rrt·1· 0•1·a11 1·a1.11111.1 GOLF COURSE & b" v \ •l'w" Poul . 'iu1>1•1 l'a!ll Nmt• 1•1111 ui111 \\ 11 Ii 1111lsl<111tl1111• ,1 .. \ttrnablr (111;1111·1111: :1 h1•clroo111~. •; h,1\Jt, '"'' 11 1 1· I• I\ II t • I'll r 11 t l' ti I' I I \ ,I l I' ;1 11 cl d111•dul 51112 '100 CORPORATE LIQUIDATIOt-f ~;~1•111tl\1' tr .111 .. 11r1t•d lt'.I\ lnj! llt',llll lflll fl\ I Ill' 111 1111111 1111 11 h I I h h111111· Ill \l .. 11,11d1 11 •• , s (I II I h I .I •• II 11 .. Ckt•iJn-.nh• ul h11!h,~.t) IHI\ .tlt' c11111111ur11I \ CJUlt•k !''o('ll)~ 11 .... nt I "'111 f111am·t• SJti5,00V 499-1 320 131-0136 Jt.,~c...,..., _,,_ B~ach 200 Yards! Privacy For All Loan $275 ,000-13'1•0 0 :! !llOl > builtltrtl(, ,j lill).:I I ~~CUI tt v. hu1~1· usio.uma blelo.ir1 C /2 I Newport Cntr. 6 40-5357 760-6767 BIG HOUSE! LITTLE PRICE! ., frpln, II\ m.1: rm. l.11111 I; 1111 'µa Npl lll'h lm•,1 111111 "-1 1\H.X~l It " t1m1· \.\ l' 'lllcl tlll'' \1,tl. I' II' ii II 11fft'r tall m1· I 1111 Hhonl.' 631 1.266 WM8' REALTORS DUPLEX on WATER Dock for 30' Boat ·1 & 2 Hclrms ., rrptt·•-. rlerks and patio \nnu:.il llll''lfOI' S:.!5.000 C /21 Mewport Cntr 640-5357 760-6767 11.11 t11!I ,1nt1 1111·.t GREATBUY hath~ on1· 1s a 1'111 Sh,llp :! Br ~ d1•n, frplc, t l10ust• w11 h m•1"111 '11•\\' p.11 w & :.pa T1, 10 211', l1t1ll·u11; .111111lwr '" •' di<\ 11 '""'Jltlt' low 111 J!UI''' .. 111tt· Pll ...... I> If •• 1 .. I lt'l P .. \ I Jt•"> l'.tl 111·k "'1111( with p1" al\' 1·11 Tenore 6:ll l2ti6 }~~,"~,~·. h~~l·,, 1i:r'/,'k lfi~~,. '"1~:~:~~:d •;Mi• Sid~ ofHIC)hway I OCEANfROMT in Ho. locjiata $450,000 On LaNJe Cont~r Lot. This frr<ot time urfenni;: Stt It Sat/SIM 1-5 16 I Lal.-.a, S37 SK 494.755 I ,., an eio.t;ite salt> One or °"'''' JJOrt lie a ch 's finest '1P\.\S 3 hdm1i. horn<: with i;t11est apt or 2 wut., I flea lonorrucs 675 6700 ..... ~•Ht! I 1 ~~ M l[rf;MAI I\ k( ')~~e7~1~~~cr.~~~e this J Hr fl'llt'Ut steps to san•I \ l>U\ at $250.000 De ha. 631 t2fi6 CUSTOM2STY 1111, 1110 Whlll'.,.,,111 I \'1r ""'' l"ntl'r l ainl'I ~ l>rl'am ' OpP11 llnuc;" Sunduv 12 ~·1"'•1 1.»24 Ca rih'h{'jl\ l.a1-:11n a Brad1 UMI REAL EST A TE 17 I 4t 855-8100 WM~ R EAi.TORS WHITEWATER VIEW t his most pres11grou-. ---------• 90' tu heaC'h. ior, assum lo<in \1 a\ 1:1ke note on \'()Ill fll'lll; as duwn ~ n n l. Ila. 1 t'l't•nl I\ 11111Zraded " P""'1hle m l;m CJll s l'nder S290 000 111t:ltl~ land \I O\l' I :1-.t • i52 f>49!l Town and Country Realtors Invite you to the following * OPEN HOUSES IN IRYINE * Al with AtHftl.a. LoaM UMIVERSITY l'ARK 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, Dover Model. $152,900. 17386 Sandalwood, off Michelson and Jordan. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. UNIVERSITY PARK 2 Bdrms, 2 bath, family rm. Walden Plan. $189,900 -4951 Hemlock off Michelson and Royce. Open Sat & Sunday 1-5. TURTLEROCI( 4 Bdrm 3 bath. family rm. Heather Model. $259,000 37 Coolbrook off, Turtle Rock Dr. and Sycamore Creek. Open Sat & Sunday 1-5. DEERFIELD private area A larl(<' :1 bdrm. 3 bath with <IC'n orrice. fom1al dinmJZ rm. superb goum1ct k1tr h1•n sauna & pool 'oet am11l I beautiful gardrn ~ I HIDE.A-WAY l'harm111).: Lul(Ull 1 C 111 tal(l' r t•1111"l!•INI. 1111 I..:• 1iu1l1lahlc• lut In tlll' "'" Iv:>.. Fnd 4!f~ 17!'>1 \C'l $1,000,000 532 &.raid lay Call ofc to ftlter l~~-~~~~~~ .... !?.5.~ A lar1Zc & lu,.11rin11~ home overl11ok1ng a quiet can}on "1th magmficenl white w.11t•r \'lews 5 bdrms & fam1h rm on 3 le' t'ls su1 rounded by drcks make\ this an ideal home for the large farnrl) $889,000. 320 c ... scetit lay Stunning 1s the word for this 3 bdrm. 312 hath & den home. Mirrored en try & fireplace wi11l add drama to th<' on•nn view. Totally private en tert ainment derk & garden with spa J1L~t a few steps from this popular beach 5695,000 ,.-'lr'l'!r '~'-~11el'tf4.~ .... I' u-iglo\I' mc•lc•I m 1..1~ l',H k 'l Ill cl1 n •J h.1 '.1ull1•1l 1·1•1hni.: I-11·111 h doors \s~u1111• jl Ill ~l.>l,900. owner BJ I 76:~1. 759 211i.1 PANORAMIC OCIE.AH VIEW MOftarch S"""'lt II Outs ta ndml! 2hr. clen townhouse. comm 't) pool & spa. S21 <1,500 Opt•n Sun 1 5 22772 Tolan.1 nr (JIU Gr('~<;· ID!lh RKH493-Cll41 Panoramic Vus Pool & Jat . 3 Ud1m. l Ba. formal dminc rm .. $Wi .1100 540 :l6fi6 Whelan Real Estate Plan lll Realty • • LIDO ISLE * * LO\ 1'1) 2 Br :t ha home lleaul1f11llv 1emod!'led 2 \IS ago ·~.000 w ith \Int £1nanring Open hnu .. e Sal Sun I 5 al 119 \ 1 a \ f' I l.1 r)" n \I! t 673 00!17 VER SAILLES PENTHOUSE $115.000 I Br. Quiel toe 111 Adult <·ommunity. Pool & T('C facility Owner flc'(1bll' o n financing Sandy Alexander Broker 67:1 2749 MEWEHGUHD TRADITIOMAL 'SOMERSF:TLANE" This lge 4 bdrm, 3 ba builder's CU.'llom h1>mr IS orf Pred for the \St time Truly unique , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/SUnday, June 14, 1981 ~!~!!.~~~ ........ ~~.~.~~········1~~!.~~~~ ...... :. Hew port leoc.h I 069 ••port leach I 069 tffwport hoch I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR VIEW HOMES Lo•!fy Camwl 3 Or 2 Ba Fu"St time uCfrred 1267,500 Ft-t- LEN 11AYNF,.S &ASSOC 640-8454 UPPf:RIAY West of lrvl.ne Ave . 4 Hdrm 3 bath ho1tw, l&l'ltl' 1•0\ 1•red patio, t•hoit•c• l'Ol'llt.'1' lol $213,000 Roy McC_., Rltr 54a.7729 THEILUFFS Prime view condo :1 Bdrnu., froot row fo't•t• land C /2 t Newport Cntr. 640-5357 760-6767 NEWPORT CREST J Htlrms, front u111t. 180 d1>grce oct•an & Catahna \ 1e\.\ s Al>!.Olutt'ly vrune lotul1on P1JOI h'nn1., & ,,,,l C /21 Newport Cntr. 640-5357 760-6767 SEA VIEW llt•!lt buy & Vww on th1• 11111 760 8430 A~t OftEM SUH 12-S IRVIHE TBtRACE POOl&VIEW A c111y 3 bdrm hnm1• with fonnal dining rm and pool H.tghly expan· da ble \ 1ew ol harbor and ocean A great listinit at only SJJS,000 and ow11t>1 w1U c<1rry 2nd TO fo1 $100,000 16 0 I lc•d• Doon• 644-721 I PARTY IN HARBOR VIEW 'lmashm~ Carmi} ro11111 with wet bar l '11 behe\ ablv ll('uul1ful 1·11 tertamer:s p<1llu 5 llilr 111 Summerset on fre la111I Absolulel} 11nmat·ulatt• 1110\t' ln l.'Und1l1ull C reat1v1> f1na111 tnl! available f"Ja REO CARPET ·-754-1202 OCEAN VIEW Spa('wus 4 Hr fl,11 hm SI 5,000 DM v u c 0 II d " I II v ti I •• Balboa A.'>:.Urrlt' Jo.111., $137 ,500 H1•t' H11chwr" 631-l.266 R~M~ RF:ALTORS BACKBAY 2-sly . :1 lldr :I B:1 rn111lo frplc 10 hvuljil 1 m. farni ly rm, 2 t1·n111-. l'Tt ... pool, i.pa ell" f'>on't 1111s\ 1t1 Terms! I Call llOW roi Ltla 631 1266 R&'M~ RF.AL TORS t..l)~ t... l~\ .. 1,1, "'" ~ ..t l 1t~"'.F''I ',,u,, ), (714) NH C'b~O f\,111 \\1•11\ I ll"lUlll \.\Ith lf'tl ,1d,1hlt• 11M1I I l.1IVI' h1l1111.., \In hl!lll ~ "I"'" 1101111• ~ti h 'I'·" k II II I! pool Owm•r ~ill la•l1 with fmantu1.I( s:J<l . .,1.111(1 Agent tiJI OOllO BACK BAY Vie~ llills with In~ l•---------bonos rm. newly re :1 lltlrm h11nlly honw 0Wlll'r will carry 11!.'w ht T I> ~l t I J ··~ 2 3 I I H1•1lland !Jr 51!17,000 C /2 I Newport Cntr. 640-5357 760-6767 Iii\\ ( I< 1-:ST Bi'~ALT\ ;, 111 Vamrly Hm $200,000 ,,..,.,u111ahle bl Ownl·r m.1~ t·:iny SI00,000 211tl I \ 10,1 I $4J5 0()0 l .111 llt·dilo Maro .. 1 \J:enl till• I 044 To '>l't-& .,t•ll 1 t 11' EN TOUA \ ' modeled & µror cll'C'orat l'd in warm earthton1•:. Hesl local 11111 lfra ut vanl with nc>w p\t µ1101. wa. & l!an·ho T1l0 l!O<>tl to he 11 ue al $4 l!l,!100 P 11 n only Pat 11 l' k Tenure 631 l266 R~M~ REALTORS WAM'TED Het1red business • 'H'l' long llmt' lll'Cll'"" I hk r de,ek1per \.\,tnh '" hu} into or huy 11ut BAYfRONT CO.OP Sw1•1•pm,.: \'u•w fru111 111 HIM'. 2 Ill '' flj I 11 Op ,\~..,ur11.dol1• l1n.1111 111~· ~·1111 S1•1"1JI II\ ::,.i;.o;, ""' BIG CANYON TOWNHOUSE Sµht It·\ l'I H: 11·1•nlor r.11 2 111 2 11.1 Stuih .111 .1. Fl1 t'pl.11·1·. '.!. l'.11 111!> 'l1•1·u11t' 1'11111 'I ;o11111s :>21:, llOO ""uma Iii• DEHNE SODERLING REALTOR 640-4518 3W> l'rnspe1·1 1'1t·!lt11(l' '''"'port Shun•., ho1111 I l)('clroom., plu.' clt•n, rlrn 111 ~ 1 oom r11 t-µl:H'l' I' Mk like yards S2!18,U(IO 1•slabhshed ml'll ""'''' & ---------• !17!12~) I I\ H II ELL. H fo:Al.TOl(S BEACH RETREAT 0111>0rtumty knucks with 1err1fll· ai.i.urqablt• fln.int•ml( of a 9.50"< first TD or ~911,500 S1°ll\'1 "'i II 1·;11 r}" This 3Br farrnly hom1· on Fee land 1i. .,tcps from the sun ti . ,. a cant and ready fo1· the Beal'h '1s1 torc; Below appro\ t•d \'alut>, call Diana Cappel 631 1266 R~MtlC Rt:ALTORS 35'10ATDOCK 1t1dUdt•d With lht" l'\f'I' J Rdr m condo\\ 3 !Ja. bit m elec kitchen. w ~ cpt, flrp!<o, dbl i;tar EXC 1-:L \SSUMABU: FINAN \ ING f'ull pnre onl) SJJ.'i.000 1-992-5310 RHltyWorid Oon ('. L1ttll' BLUFFS Rare front rtlW J plan. un1tbst ructed drw or J c t 1 \ e R 1-: 11 I • 1 n 'lt-wport HeJth tnrona t1el .M >Jr areJ Send rq1hl.'., to, Ad No !l~t llatl) Pilot, PO Hox l:ilill Costa Mesa C.\. !12627 VERSAILLES :!Hr. orn view. low dwn. no qualifying $129K 730-2270 ofc. 642 2Gll2 home XLKTTERMS /\VAJLABLE 5br, 3ba, family rm. priced below market al Sl65,000 1641 Orchard Dr Santa Ana llgls Oµen Sun 1 !'> 01 ma) h1 shown anytime b;1-appt W I E 0 E :'>I A :"\ S 1 H t 751 4293 DISTRESS SALE In.me Terr IO\'cly re modeled 3 Br w pool + sauna oo fee land was appraised for $439.000 Sacrifice for S379,900 w $45,000 dwn. P:itnrk Tenore 631-1266 bal·k Bay French doors. ---------• parquet fir, out~tandmg JUST REDUCED decorator horn(• Kathie By owner. 3 ur wlview, llardesly Rltr. 760 8244 extras. Lile & gorgeom: $378,000. 801 Cliff Dr BIG CAMYOM 963 3221.642-1148 F" bu Im.LC\ Dea uvi Ill• 1\ Dearw 1 loml' On Fairway ,, t>r 3 ba !lame rm, spa $1100.000 760 1198 200'WATBFROHT + hui;te 6000 sq ft of land + 1200 sq ft of decks + beautiful spar1ous. sun n) a II \ 1e\\ N('wporl Island W Pomt home 4 hdrms + +. larflc dock & parkmJ? Walk to ocean Owner will fin Sl,250.000 tland mcl} (.' R 0pPn Sat Sun 10 5 673 0202 POOL HOME "i11,I\' 1• 11 .. 1 hnt1H' till llll' lot ll:t• Sl'JI lfll" f111 j(llt•SlS t II((' 111"111 .. 11· • 2 .1111 pie IJ<lrm.; 11111·r11n~· lo Vlf'W il1•1·k \;l',11 h 111'\.\ pool & J•ll' 1 ·111111 .,..,.• l';dl 1111 ·ll•Jll Huth l.,111111• l<hr Hlti 1:1>111 THE BLUFFS ('OMl'LETI-. lli':MOUEL 3br. 3ba, fam I Ill, rurrnal d1n1ng rm. )tlllll OJl'l garden k 11 rhen • Lrt• a-; sum hnantml( ,1\ gllllfl old ratrs' $23.'>,000 C'all Owner (7J.t 1760 !f:l:l'.:I SPYGLASS RIDGE Farnll~ homt• 11) 1\ Jm•.itwn. 3 1,.trms + cl••n + ram1h rm Sec·u11t\ throughout 1617 Hr•·f \'1ew t1rcle 01'1-::-. S\ r &SUN I 5 C /21 t-f~wport Cntr • 640-5357 760-6767 BA YFRONT BEAUTY I 2~/o f'inancin9 :"' e w po rt·'\ "'( c I 11s1 \ t• Peninsul:.t l'wnt N1·"' I) eonslrucll'(I 4 Bdr rn I ha residence with II\ l hout dock. $1.650.000 mdud mg the land or Sl.295,0CJ<l Jeaseholcl Owner Builder Dan B11Jli 675·2311 CUSTOM HOME IM OPEN SUM. 1·5 441 REDLANDS 3 br. 2 ba. fam. rm w trrplc & ocean view Corner lot. $270,000. Carol, 640.2210, 538-8611. CHOICEIUY OCEANFRONT Dream no more, this 2Br charmer Is especially for you Enjoy super sunsets now. Lg assuma· ble loan Owner will help hnance Call Virginia O'Brien agt 673 1323 4 Bdrm, 2 1h baths, family rm, Aspen model. $155,000 -7 Poinsettia , off Culver and Deerfield. Open Sunday 1-5. OPEN SUN 15 28621 Spnni;:flcld Ur IREA THTAtUHG FABULOUS ASSUMABLE FINANCING nestlt-d in one or the i---------• most desirable loC'&ltOTI\ llG CAMYOH Beautifull y decorate<! home for the buyers who expect perfection in their next home. 5 la r ge bedrooms and a richly paneled family room wi th beamed ceilings and a walk-in wet bar for casual entertaining. Elegantly appoin ted living room with a marble fireplace and a formal dining room with a mirrored ceiling and u large bay window overlooking the golf course and night hght views Library with b i r c h p a n e I i n g . b u i l t · rn bookshelves. and a bay window overlooking the entry courtyar·rl and pool. Ex p ansive patio overlooking the 8th fairway with spa. bar-b-que and wet bar for summer entertaining. Offered at $2.300.000. HORTHWOOO 4 Bdrm 2~ bath, family rm, Plan 324 $218,000. #6 Clntilar, off Irvine Blvd. and Palo Lado. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. HORTHWOOO 4 Bdrm. 2lf.i ba, lamily rm. Castillo Mdl. 1 Candela, off Culver & Irvine Blvd. $222,500. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. WeHOYeOlb:n '91•• U1 • C.. To. & Country REALT Q~ 552-1800' C714) 494·1177 2 sty ove1 3.000 sq rt Save thousand! m 1111 $295,000. Nearly finished comm. pool & other emenitles lnq HORTH LA~UMA RlME REAL TY Aaaumablt!' financing 1213 .... 3 ... 0908 makes this immac1.1J11tt!' ____ .... _ ... __ _ ly decorated home) an _ - exce llent in vestment Brick fireplace, large rooms. Separate guest quarten. S32S.OOO. SPLIMDOR IHTHIHIUS Ocean, canyoo and city ll1bt vlcw1 from this custom 2 bedroom, 2 bath home. Good tenna Muahee. 1325,000 Newport hoch I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $65,000 DOWM 5br pool home $389.SOO Open evcrydoy l 5. Agt. l300 Marian Ln 642-6768 ASSUME Eastbluff con do. s:m,ooo a400 aq rt Very Htll~ dWTI + clotlna C'Olll m 0321 Ouplf'11t1, ocf'anfront, bu1.1Uful cx:on vlot, , Pnff'cl loeatlon N•w Want Ad Help? M2 ~8 cond1Uon. Agt 171-7>00 _...;;;:.;;;...;...~-:.~~~- in Westcliff Dover Shore area on fee land. By owner. $$45,000 646 7213 ~-5138 HEW PORT ISLAND S315,000-0WC Sl90,000at I 00/o Fet> slmpk1 3 bdr, <ien, 2 h9, patio Ol'<'k, 30 It 95 lot. Single story_ By appt 714·67~3V7l OCUHFttOMT l'rlme Lbcotloa. By Owner 3 Br Room for lldditiC)n . owe . 1598.000. 6408 Ocean front , Wt>!ll Newpol't lltach. 6'2-3215 VERSAILLES I.uJtur1ous 3 Br. 2 8 1 Uparaded thru•out, end unJt, 2 ptl\Joe, walk In closet1, partl1I ocean Vlt'W. 12'-'~ f1nlRCln• 1\1111. 133(),000 For details call Sandy Alesander Brok er 17J.27'9 SPECTACULAR IAYFROHT UnwrpeMd •lew ly<>WMr $900,000 assumoble Fl1tancln9 a•all at IJ'/>% Pier & sUp for 2 boats, 4Br, -t-molds. 6Ba, mstr w /setting l\rea overlook· Ina turning basin $1 ,600,000. t'ee Ca II 8 73 8578 PP W ill cooperate w /bk.rs. IA YSIDI COVE Columbia Penthou.sf Lux. 2+br condo w/bay view, or Balboa late Pool, 1ptl. IUJ,000. Open S11t. 2 5. 101.8 Bayald Cove E. Debbie, •it. 9$3-0300 OP&t SAT/SUM I ·I 1tl2 lJNCOLN LN •bdrm, J ba, pool, banm rm, new crpt1, frHti paint owner motl valed. C. L. Toed, S4MOCll. • IEST VAUE IN SPYGLASS tlLL This unique Southport model has vlew, 6 bedroo ms. 411~ baths and l.s on one or the best street! in the area. Thls home is in prlme conditlon and ready to move into. i'inancing easy Offered at '699,500. ... •For Sdt 106' SEA VIEW HOME Jtir. 211H.i + family room home Spectacular v 1ew 1 Secluded lot' t 'lubhouse with pools lt'nnis many extra!i Xlnt i''lnancing' lh1rnel H.irt Rltr 4lr.I 1645 640 615!1 3 Ht fam1I). vu 1>( ocean· ntte lite~ ~astbluff Opn Sun I 4 2333 ArhulU!> $275,000 Al(l 557 4579 2 HOUSl'.:S Npt ll~b. good terms, hy owner SJ69K 615 9628 HARBOR RIDGE OPEMSUM 1-5 6 Coventry 1 Br. D R . FR . \'lew $1il0,000 Agt, 75!:1 1078 •CREATIVE* •FINANCING• BAYVIEW OCIE.AH VIEW Out Of Fight Path l'h1'> lo\ ely 3 BR 3 ba hurnc> ha., lg(' paneled ra111 rm "' fpl<· & wet har 11lt-al Cur entertain mg ~;ss.ooo \ rare op p1111 unity Open fnr ms pc('lllln Sunday 1 5 orrered b} BA Yfo'HONT l'l'HIPERTIES 1;.15 5000 X215. 642 5002 ll1•aut1ful o('ean '1ew con clo, 2 BH & dl'n . h1~h a~su ma bit• L<.l 631 7090 '111n ('1111:-1 Beal Estate EAST8LUFF POOLSIDE VIUA l'1M1li.111t· \l('W & OC't-an In t'l'te!I St-duded 2 sty. 1 hr 21, ba. formal din 1 fo ni rm, gardens & fountain ... plush :-.lo qual \-.sumt' Sl89.000 Jo: Z II> 0\.\11 Lo\\-dO\.\ n C.111 nov. •' %3 0902. ~ 779:1 0 I' E '\ 11 0 L'S !:: ~AT SL:-.0 12 5PM Wik tu l11·h. :mr. 2li<1. den. hl'JITI('d C'('tllnl(~. pool, ll'nlll!I t'lt'3lt\l' fm Isl 101 , SI 15.00'1 642 2643 uwnr a.l(l LEASE/OPTION ilio tlown' I Bdrm, newly fu11111-ht-d Condo 1n ~1·wport Pool, Jacuzzi. ... auna t;}"m &>c guard $5000 OIJllOn Sl49.000 0\.\ner 645 O'c!JO HEED SIR? '1 :!Ba" Grat'IOU!> lt\lng "' 'll'parale mu1d or Rlll'!ol qtr~ Nr Back Bay Lm t-1) 2 ~t) Qn O\ crs1zed Int "' R\ parking Owner will help finance "' small down 2-49.900 o~ner 631 7215 :-.e ~ er !>Hr Lido Isle home For Sale, lse. or lse opt forquabf1ed par l} Dys 973-9272. Eves & ~ k nets 831·5757 VERSAILLES ;! Br 2 Ha Penthouse. t•nrl unit, nrw carpet & dr,lpl'~ Guarded gate, \dull t·ommun1ty Beaut Rec racihlies. St 18.000 Sandy Alex· andcr Broker 673-2749 rlACK BAY VIEW CON· DO S2M.000. 15"{ down. All assumahle loan. fl!(cnl. 644-8423 VERSAILLES 0 W M E R DESPERATE Newport Beach Condo 2 Bdrm 1 't Bath. frplc. Newh dewrated. pool. Jacui11 Orean & II arbor '1Pwc; + 2 (•ar park mg ~· I I m S I 3 2 . 0 0 0 0 "' n e r ;\ ~ e n t 213 1121 794!1 Must Sa1 nf1cl' lle1ghb 3br. famtl), :.pa. beams. sky 11 g ht S175 .000 PP 645 1496 NEWPORT CONDO Bike to hay &. ocean Quiel pm ary 2 Bdrm 21.la Owner will help finam·e Agt 642 5327 or 642·4758 OH THE WATER 2 Bdrm. 3 ha condo. Boat 1.l1p a\'ail 5599.000 Own Al(t 673 0248 OC' EAN FllONT Duplex & Tri Pie'( Xlnt lo<' pp 673 76T7,67J.7873. Saft JuC1111 Capf1tn.o I 078 • •••••••••••••••••••••• I to 4 Ac ESTATE <.:ustom 4 & 5 bdrm homes on acreage with rabulous upgrades and lovely ocean and 'alley \'ltws $695.000 lo $1,500.000 OWMElt Dl5'ERATE Roomy 3 R<lrm 2'°"' ba hom•• with pool and spa L•rie aMwnable loan Ownfr will consider tuar option or any e>Cft>r. ms,ooo w111.1w-.u 492-1712 IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br. l~ bl condo, or So. Cont Plaza a/t~tlo, a. hr aec. bld• -.eoo Auum. sn.uo "'· 11.11':\. eon. 1maU 2nd TD.OWMT,~ .. • ' • ----------.,,------------~-~~ IM Orange Coast D~ILY PILOT /Sunday, June 14, 1981 Hou •• for Sde ••••••••••• • •• ••••••••• Oth•r Re-al Estate S.ta Ano I 080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mob la. HOIMI Cash in on 7 or 11~-H•r•'•. •ur• tNngfOt Or•ng•Cov"1y 8Ctff11tMf'l- There are two ways to win with a Daily Piiot High Roller Ad Run 7 days for $7. 77 11 days for $11 .11-3 lines Items totaling $500.00 or less Call 642-5678 . Private Parties only -no commercial businesses please. Any classification . Daily Pilat No cancellation Rebate. lricome Properly 2000 Othr RMI Estah Other a.at &tat~ Houses hnNllMd Ho•ff UwfwHished How" UwfwwillMd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• APPLE VALLEY lncotne Property 200< Loh for Sale 2200 H.wport leach 3169 Co1ta M..a 3224 H1111tl1tgtoft leach 3240 L04JWM1 leodi 1241 Near n ew 4 Plex . 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSE For Sale I I 00 bdrm. 2 bath each unit BY OWNER 14 ac r e Big Canyoc1 Condo 3br. MEW21RW/FllPLC F.XEC 3Br+den, 2 ba. 2 B r . 2 Ba . Laguna ••••••••••••••••••••••• with fireplace.enclosed RONSON le~el, ocean/panoramic decora tor furn view. Butlt·ins. Adults. no famrf!!.dining rm ,con· C h a rm e r . Wa l k t o SAT/SUN 12·5 CanMfYVllage 624 S. Ross, owe . To see Mobl• Hm Part is lQ lo ve it! Span /-O~Sat/S... 1-5 Coloni al beaut y on B EAC H L(VI NG for 100xl42' lot. 2400 sq.ft .. $62,500. 2 Bdrm, 2ba See FP, hand pOlished wood, to appreciate. formaldine.2sty, 4 BR 2 Bu. -WATERFRONT B a t 0 0 s I n g h H I l y • HOMB 541·5331 REAL ESTATE 631-1400 OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 Fa mily Condo, 38d 2ba Beach Property 1350 Walk toS. Coast Pla;i.a ••••••••••••••••••••••• $98,500 7141545· 7648 B EACI I UNITS OPEN TODAY~ • Lovely sep. 2 br borne facing the ocean. w. 3 rental units. Pe rfect vacation or get-away home made affordable at $349,000. Swallow & 2213 Chandler. Form er model 3 bedroom home. Family room, fireplace~ A ss u mabl e loa n $139.900. Associates. 1-722· 172.5. 3514 Tow ne r Four CemeteryLoh/ bedroom fixer upper. CryptS 1500 Family room. fireplace. ••••••••••••••••••••••• T e rm s ava i labl e! 2 t•emeter y lot s. $122 500 Westminster Memorial ' Park. Good section 301 Columbine. Sand worth $760 each. asking pointe 4 bedroom home Sl OOO for bot h 714 / Entertaine rs dr eam ! 642·9136 eves. Fa mily room. fireplace. (2) Plots North Memorial Submit! $134,9.50. Section. Harbor Lawn. S900 tboth. 997-96 12 502 Columbine. Super 3 ----------- bedroom home located Commercial clos e to South Co:ist Property r600 Plaza. Located on tree ••••••••••••••••••••••• lined drive. $132,500 Prime waterfront com· 979"2390 mercial, plans mclude 2 TA RBEI~. REALTORS stores. 2 condos. & room for IO boats. Call Bill Merre ll. Agt. R.H.R South LCICJlftl I 086 673·7300. ....................... -------- CHARMING Condominium1/Town· OCEAN VIEW •• ~~~~!!'!°.~~.!?.~~ Lovely home with wood floors. cozy dining rm. den. 2 Br PLUS guest un· it. Owne r motivated. $299,000. LCICJuna VI .. R.E 497-1761 Other Red Estate ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobile Homes For Sale 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa I Br trlr home w/cabana, 15x30 Adults. xlnt $6900, 673·3826 LAGUNA CLIFFS double wide mo bile home. 180degree view or beach and ocean, beach access. must see to be lieve. Sl<li.000. 1714) 877-0226 Mr. Alden '77 KEY WEST, 24x64. 2 br, 2 ba. serv. rm .. 4 ton Air cond .. 6x3 shed, fall colors. $52,500. 770-5299 or 768-8346 Newport Beoch Charming 2br, 2ba CON DO lowest price in ·'The• Bluff" a rea. Low in terest -assum loan low down Owner P rm Only (7 14 )5 23 1 3 90 eves '760.~5 HAWAII BIG ISLAND New fee simple 3br. 3ba furn condo, ocn vit!W on Cham pion Gold Course $10K d wn, 157' int only Owner (714)831·11725 or (714 )831·0330 C_OM_D_O __ _ OCEAN VIEW HUKT.BEACH L IB E R A L TER MS $120,000 Firm . $4000 down 0 W.C. large 2nd . 3 Br. 1'~ Ba .. 2 car garage. 1-942-1672 2 br. 2 ba in fabulous Oceanside co mplex on OCEANFRONT Pool. s pa. sauna and more. Low, low price of $189,950. Flexible terms. Owner /bkr. 497.3724 Nwpt Beach Bays ide Village. spac. unique l br. adults only. 673-0811 ~~~~~~~~~ Over SS yrs · 2 Br. micro wave. A/C. SJ.500 cash. 1640 Newport Blvd. 1H9. Call 646·21684 . Redh 1ll~~ReJlty 1;7:{ 7:~(1(1 •FAMILY PARK• Move in today 1978 two dbrm 2 ba dble wide. w /util rm, dining rm. a ppl , m a n y xtr as $39,900. Owner964-5300. BA YFR.OMT VIEW $3SK Down OWC at 12~. 2 br. 2ba, boat s lip available. (714)955-1961 & (213)43.1-4MS AGT. Furn. Mobile Home witb ~~~~~~~~~~I Cabana. fireplace. up- graded. 110,500. Te rms.--------- S48·29M. COSTA MESA Lovely little Trailer w /L a nai. Treasure Island Adult Sec. Park Pool $9800. So. Laguna Sandi 496-9786 DUPLIX 21r, Ila Each side. Large fenced r~ar yards. Low main· tenance, well kept front yard. Large cement Spe ctac ular OC EAN driveway. new exterior d pkint, new roof. Owner VIEW-lt.eps to san Y flnancbt". Orive by, 1015 bch • l'OCk:Y CC)Vd, ns-D h.lno pier. '80 LANCER Amerlcan,Pl•ce. • b b $141,000 dblwlde 13p' 2 r, 2 a, (7U)6091.81S roman tub, fiplc, wlde deck, trea1ure laland1~~~~E~venln~~P~~~~I adull 1ec. park. 1109,000.1. AGT 496-9788 , 831·9165 I Trallt.r w/adcted room. • lBr. partly Cum. Adult J>ark. Prlnclpala only. • Reasonable MW070 • If Wsgot handles you'll grab a sate f•ster in Dally f!HOt ctaQified ads. can '42·5671 % .... uper dbl ..We! N.B • Park nr ffota&. BIC rd· atorat• al\ed , lol• ot parkla1 GlPll. tl&,000 Oneludft refrta). Call Mlk•lt2at. • • • • I patio. double garage. view lot . $129 ,000 poo l , l e n niis , l s e peui.642.~.$6~/mo versat1on p1t.Grealarea beach. Avail. immed. $165,000. Bill Gr undy, (714)498-55:11 $1800/mo.64~6999 -n r s h o p s & sc hls . S850Mo.497-CJ21 Hltr. 675·6161. Spedalistln Beautiful Exec home nr 96_3·_5_19_1 ______ _ lncome Properties Newport Beach Custom LIDO ISLE So Cs t p I a z a . p 00 l 2br. 2ba . beaut view. wlk MAKE AM OFFER! Home Lot $279,000 Exec home on quiet end w/jucuzzi, pool service, 2 sty 5bdrm, fam rm , to bch/shops/school, yr· 834·9393,9-5P M of Lido. Club priv .. ten gardener 5bd J ba 3 car fr P l c • 2 ca r gar· ly $875/mo. 548·0108, 5 Income Properties Eastside Costa Mes11. 20"'r down Owner will carry. Pn ced to sell' BALBOA ISLE DUN.EX 559-9581 /731·4763 n1s. bo11ting , beaches garg $2000 mo SS6-1737 $850/m o. 846-2901 548-3514 4br. 3ba. lge patio $750 aft 4pm or wkends. we ek or $2500 Mo 645·8063 Furnis hed JBr, lBa un· Mowttain, D.wrt, its. Excellent summer & Resort 2400 3 ldrm2 Ba 3 Bdrm, 2'"' ba. bonus rm, nr beach. Open wknds LGCJ-.O Migllel 3252 2-5. $900/mo. 962-8508 • ••• • • ••••••••••••••• •• NEis winter rental. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely. spac .. J BR 3 Ba, LAKE ARROWliEAD Bluffs condo. $l2.50 mo Beaut dee home on Dottie Johnson 76(}.1966 f'1p, Dlw. Yd, Bit ms. Adlls, No Pets. 642-0835. $675 per mo -----Lge 4br home in new de~ 3 Blks to beach. Prof. de· ve lopment. Modern ClJWlJtl~ NEWPORTBCH DUPLEX Meadow Bay w1pvt Bch or675.6000 · & Lake rts. Comp!. furn. $262 ,000 . agt ( 714 ) 337 ·92S6: 337. 3306 Nl:'w 2 bdrm condo. dbl gar gar .. elec opener, $600 2000 Meyer Place 631 4361 : 641· 1991, agt corated exec. 3 Br 2•12 ki t chen incl u ding ba, 2 lofts, fam r m . micr o wave & bar ·b frpk. Huge patio. auto q u e I r a n g e . R ec gar $950/mo. Sandy facilities avail. No pets . 892 8302 $000/mo. Avail July .tst. 714 64 I ·0763 2925 College A Vl' Cosl:i Ml:'S:J . CA OCEAMfROMT DUPLEX Beautiful 4 Br. 2 Ba. Upstairs : 3 Br 2 Ba. downstairs. Fireplaces. garage. la undry room Xlnt loc TSL INVSTMT 642· lti03 Furnished 3Br. 2Ba un· its. I b lock from beach Excellent summe r & winter rental. Call us fo r a complete selection of listings from 4 to 400 Wlits. We have properties to fit any in· vestors needs. in many locations & price ranges. (7 141870-6500 Ronson Rutty ln•esfmetlts Inc. eves . Condo 2 Br 2 Ba, furn .. sec . bldg , $99.900 P a trick Tenore 631· l266 R~M~ R f.AL TORS OutofState- Property 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lBR lBA Condo, Hawaii. '• int. $5,625 + $175 mo. sell an 2 yrs R.R • Box BEACH DUPLEX I ~6~orwalk. c~ 90650_ Beaut. Monaco Prof decorated 3 Bd hom e. Fully furnished w /gardene r . monthly clean ing services and a sso ci ation fees in eluded. J ae .. comm pool and delightful famt ly li vm g. Lease lo r $1500/m o. 644 7020 3 Br 2 Ba Taft Way f''rplc, garage, lndry h ook ups M a x 2 r hlldr e n . S700 /Mo Avail. J uly lst. Sierra Mgmt C..:o 641·1324. • 2 Br, 1 ba duplex. frplc. laundry. kids ok. Avail. Lingo 6 11s i;s2 Joann st •a7J' AI Jf..... 548·0'138 House1 Unfumi•hed • •••••••••••••••••••••• Corona def Mar 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br + home. Qwet cul· de-sac $1200 mo Sl'C cle p os1t A va i l 7 I 979·2940. CONDO BEAUTY lmmac 3 BR 2 Ba . fam rm. cov'd patio. fplc. 0 1W, $725 ind grdnr 003·8600 HOM ES FOR RENT 3 & 4 Bdnn. $600.$675. 540·8300 days, 836-9784 eves/wknds. COMDO On L ag Nigue l Golf Course. 2 Bdnn. 2 ba $72.5 Mo Leave Message 17 14) 661·3384 F e n c e d ~ a r d !> & Miuiatll V5efo 326 7 garages Kids & pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• welc o me. 545·2000 • HOME FORRENT Agent. no fee. 3 Bdr m . $675 Fenced -yard & garage Kids & Huntin9ton pets welcome 545·2000. HarbOw 3242 Agt • no fee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport leach 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT IEACH P rime res idential Leverage·leverage. As· s u m e hug e loan s . Triplexes & duplexes tn Corona d e l Mar & Balboa Penm. Owne rs motivated C /2 I Newport Cntr. 640-5357 760.6767 2700 4 Bdrm. bonus rm wtpool ••• • ••• ••••••••• • •• •• •• tble. lg bk ya rd w µool Two gorgeous units 111 I Ronches fanm blocks to beach and ~mly Gro•~I ' 2 yea rs old Ocean view. 2 & 3 Bdrm units The 3 bdrm is great for owner occupant. Only $300,000. Call now 979-5370 3 bdrms, 2~2 bat hs Highly upgraded Pool & tennis Kids ok. Lease $775. A gt, 673-5354 Pre stigious Weatherly Bay Twnhs . ~1 in ute from ocean. 4 Br + Den 3 Ba Boat sup. frplc . patio, ba lcony. pool. tennis, dbl garage 837·0666 SANTIAGO DR. Beautiful house avail now in elegant area. 4 Br. 3 Ba. Dining Rm. Living Rm. & Family Rm New wa llpaper . cozy kitchen & ma ny FALLIROOK S1400 per mo. 631-4888 Vie home and a vocado Ask for Greg SHOPPING CENTER Localed in No. S D county, supe r growth area. 15.500 sq fl leasa · ble . Owner will finance Full pr ice $850,000 As k for Mike. TRADITIONAL REALTY 631-7370 C M 3 units, 2 br ea . 2 mi. to bch Try S3SK dn. $159,500. Agt 675·5200 40 Units. L. A. County, gross income $145.800. Tota I price $1,450.000 Owner financing. 2 Year old 4·plex. Apple VaUey, 11 times gross. Owner will carry some. Red Wing Prop. Inv 641·2003 Thou Shalt Mot Steal ALLSTATE REALTORS grove on 1.65 acres. 10', assumable. owe w 20';~ dn. 3 Bdrm. 3 Ba. prime area $175,000. Bkr Ctsy. Owne r /Agent . t7 14 l 493·9598 --------1 Real E1tate SAH CLEMENTE WAU<TOBCH SIX UNITS Rents Low-Assumable 9:1.•"'< loan 8 years new Quiet street·S3SO.OOO. ~ .... Rl .. D ... *F~~R~i""'S~ s:EAL •• ESIAIE ExchancJe 2800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re s ort pr opert y e x changes Don. Century 21. Mam moth Lakes (714) 934.3344 4Br n e ar N e wpo rt B a c k b a y t 9 r S200.0001aoo.ooo So County home or Condo 831-0611 493_0202 498.1040 In Corona Cstm .3br. l'.xec ~~~~~~~~~~I golf course, vrew. Jae. -unde veloped 21• a c rl' prime CJ. 2br, Condo. fo r Lido Is le home 67~8895 or737-2661 FOUR-Pl.EX BY OWNER X Int Financing! $310.000 Excha nge Ocean Frt lot 675·0073, !714l345·4123 Hawaii, $525,000 for res ----or dplx. R.R" Box 165, lndustriQI/ Norwal.k, Calif 9<~50 Property 2100 --- -•••••••••••••••••••••••Real Estate But why not borrow LAGUNABEACH Wanted 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• from the pr esent for Canyon industrial bldg gain in the future? Ca ll ·near town & art festival for assistance in plan· grounds. 9600sq. ft. fully ning your investment leased . Gross·annual in· Lot w 1 plans, Bldr ha s const money. Will buy or joint venture 499-4820 goals . ec .. 000 come ....,.., . R-.-1.a•- Touchstone Realty Realonomics 675-6700 .::': • .'!•••••••••••••••• ---~963--~-------------1Houaea ~ TRl-PLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• El Toro 31 32 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br units in Costa Mesa. Owner will help fin anc· ing. $168.500. Bill Ken· nedy 631-1.266 STOPREMTING Indust rial condos for sale. 1000 to 3000 sq. ft H untington Be ach & 2bd rm . 2ba <.'Ondo. part. Fo untain Valley. Call furn. Pool & ja r No Paul 545-60.57, Agt. pe t s 1 k ids . S600 m o R&'Mtte ---------759·0717. REALTORS LAKE A.IROWHEAD PRIVA Tl COMMUNITY This lovely mountain home is ideal for weekend vacation use or for a year-r ound home. Sold completely furnished, it has 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, a huge game room, large sunny deck with fabulous lake view, large lot , and bui l t -in outdoor bar·b-que. The kitchen is fully equipped with dishwasher and microwave and a washer and dryer are included. nits home come with a single slip that is just across the stl'~. sleeps 12 comfort.ably and will be open to ~ th.is weekend on Sat and Sun from t-5. Call our office or, ln Am>whe$d -call 337~. I 11 . ' , . , 'I Iii\ Ir 1 • ' Ii. 1111 ' .1 .} Lots ol tile marble Old CdM . So of hwy New 3Br 2ba. frpk, p:it10, 2 car gar S95-0 675· 1018 HVllM 2 bdrm & den Ne w c pt, paint, hoge ya rd $950t m o in c l ga rdener. Agt. 631-1400 Love Cottage . 3Br. Ca· nyon view, nice yrd. Sl:l2.5 •mo 673-1464 Owner J BR 3 Ba dplex. t car gar, comer lot. No pets. 1 yr lse . Refs req 'd $875 mo A\'ail early .July 714 675 7519 On the water Spacious 26K bayfro nt o n s ecl uded cu l de sac Spec t ac u lar v iew Sl55 0 mo Br o k e r , 759·9100. -------- 2 Br. 112 ba. frplc. gar 316 Ja s mine A ve $750 mo 675-4177 <.:ozy 2Br cottage on ocn side of PCH. frplc, no pets $675 mo. 673· 1734 Easts ide 2 Br .. garage. fncd yard Avail. now $495 mo. Kids OK 645-8369 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 3 Br . 2 Ba. house. 2 car garage, fr plc. W D hook·up, a ll bit-ins . p atio . yard Onl y S585Mo. TSL MGMT 642-1603 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbnd1<?e lease Built m any xtras. Children & b y P e t e r s Three pets OK Broker Corp be drooms. two baths. 1_75_9_-8_9_7_4_. _____ _ Sin gle st~ry home in HARBOR RIDGE Ocean W o odbridge $1000 View Lux. 3 Br 3 Ba month Owner can give . · three year lease. Lge Master swte. dt:n· Inc ludes refrigerator, wet ba.rs. f.p .. t ennis , was her, dryer a n d pool. Jae .. $1900/mo recr eation rac1lit1es . 675·42-47.54S.9m9. J oan Birds all. Agent , 640-8927 or 631·7300. THE BLUFFS NICE2BDRM Small child OK 675-1771 $650 Turtlerock-spac. 2 br & den. adults. $800 mo. 3 Bdrm condo w/view. Remodeled. li ke ne w with gourmet kitchen. l yr. lease. $1000/mo 760-9678 . I Bdrm Condo. nr So . Coast Plaza S450 mo. 631·1400Agt. Near new 3 Br 21 ~ Ba .. fenced yard. $675. 2168 Miner. 840-5010. 2Br . 2Ba Condo, adlts, $575 mo. 532-1888 or 751-2392 2 & 3 Bdrm. 3 Ba. New luxurious Condo. Micro· wave, trash compactor, dishwasher. dbl garage w/ope ner . air cond • Agt, 759-1616'Carol. Ora ngetree 2 Br l ba con· 1---------- do. Adults only. Submit Nwpt Shore 4 br , 3 ba, on pets . A/C, comm ten· canalfront, nwly decor. nis & pool. On the lake . pool. te nnis, 2 blk.s ocea n $595, 644·7211 ask fo r Sl.100. 962-6683. Mary. ----------Woodbridge 3 br condo, wrap -around yard , avail. June 18. $675/mo. Golden P r oper ties , 752·1589. ---------- WOODBRIDGE. Great 4 OH THE WA TEil Great view of boats & bay. Brick fplc, family room. Available immed. for 9months. Only S995 mo. THE REALFSfATERS 673-8550 Bd r m 3 bath Y r ly , ___ TH_E_l_L_UFF--S-- JASMINE CREEi< pool & jacuzzi. S800 Mo Ocean vu 3br, imm. occ. 1_64_2_·_2000 __ o_r_63_1_·_50C>S __ . __ $950/mo. Waterfront Homes Inc. 4 bdrms. 2 baths. super 631-1400ask for Dan cle an. Ye arly lease . 675·2740. (213lZ76-5620 Cul de sac w/sea breeze 3 S950. mo. Agt, 673-5354. Costa Mesa 3224 BR 2~ Ba. rpk. $800 mo. 548-4164 UN IV. PARK I. prime locale. immac. Condo. Blu!rs condo, 3 Br 2YJ Ba. · d prime backbay view. lrg a ir con .. 3 BR, Din. patio, upgraded. $l300 . Rm. Fireplace. 2 BA. .. . . . . . .... .. .. . . .. . . . . ---------- New Wimbledon Village ho m e 2Br, 2Ba , u p grades. S925 mo. 645·8248 Condo. 2Br + den. 2Ba . pool, rec, patio. Quiet. close to Westcliff, Adults $650. Agt 644).3255 EXQUISTITE 3 br, 2 ba, frplc. cathedral ceilings, dbl gar .. pvt. y ard . Adlts. no pets . $650 . 642·4752 LEASE OPTION 3 Br. l :Y. Ba . Re n t negotiable . p·u11 price Sl.28.000. Agent 556·6516 DOGS & KIDS OK 2 Br. 1 Ba. Small yard. $450 556-65 16 Mesa del Mar 3br, 2ba. pool, spa. dbl gar, lge yard. new kitchen. new pa i nt $8 75 /m o . ut/last/$500 dep. Avnll now. SS6· 7650 Micro kitche n, fully 1_64_4_·_o35_o _____ _ carpeted, patio, fenced 3 Br-2"2 Ba. Condo. frplc, yard. 2 car gar .. cable fam rm .. prof. decor . in T.V .. walk to schools / 15 acre private pa rk. s hopping, adjacent to $675. 63 1-1266. Mr. pool/ tennis courts. no Marshall pets $750/ Mo 64<H498. --------- a fter 5pm. Eastbluff condo, lge 3 br, ----------231• ba, pool. bale. Sl900. l Bdrm Condo. single , no (213 )541-4460; 541-4813 pets . Irvine S450 mo. 552-6301 Harbor Ridge beautiful 3 Br. 2 Ba. Condo in pre- 3 BR condo, newly de· s tig ious community. corated . No pets. Must landscaped with main· qu a l i f y . 549 ·3918, tenance. Rent Mo. to 644·7575 Mo. at Sl.500. Avail now. Ca II 760-8001. Two 3 Br 2~ Ba homes, 1---------- on g reenbe lt, U n iv. l•--------- Park, credit refs req 'd. ON GOLF COURSE $800-S900 559-5218. Sa1tta Ana Comtry 559.5059 Clllb View 3 Br 3 Ba + Den & 2br, 2ba + den in Green-Bar. $975. 645-7605 or tree. Commty pool. Nr 646-l713 shops, schools. Ava ll 1~~~~~~~~~~ 7 I l. $.S95/mo. 675-9835 1: HARBOR VIEW HOMES MORTH WOOD Super 4Br. 38a close to Beaut family home. 4br, Prk & pool. Just re · 2 i.<a b a . S 8 5 0 i n c 1 . decorated. $1Z75/mo in· gardener & water. No cl. grdnr. 64().163S pets. 1 year lse. 551-4623 •--"'--------- E. Bluff 2 stry vu, 3bdrm, 2 Br. 2 Ba. Townbome. 3ba, lrg. rec rm w /2nd University Park Ter· frplc. Everything new, race. Xlnt cond. Re f's e v en a pp It a q c e 11 • required. No pets. $700 $1350/mo w/arrdnr. 2939 Mo. 759-1997 or6f.2..5006. Catalpa. 6"·1'50. UftlY. Prtt Tenoce 2 Br 2ba, volume ceiling. brick paUos. 957-921.2 or 957-9200 IRVIME TEUACE CUSTOM 3br,3ba, pool, many extras! Leaae/ Lease· Option. Sl.500 Mo. LocJ-a ..... 3241,_645_·_28_16_, 955_-_l.980 __ _ •••• • • • • ••••••••••• •••• Nice 3br home in Harbor Wanted 4 or 5 Br. house to View $900/Mo. lease 1 year. Prefer No. ~ Laguna. 2 Adults, 31---------- Fo.tai.. y..a-. 12~4 c b i l d re n 1 4 · l 8 . 1---------r ~ 714/529-0657. Exc eptionally nice ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------BA YSlDE CONDO. 2 4'8r. 3 Ba exec trl·leveli OCEANVIEW Bdrmltview.$1.950/mo. fam rm, 2 frplca, enc Newly upgraded 3 br, EASTBLUFF. Nlce patio. Gardener Incl l yr bonus rm, retreat off SBdrm 2ba at $1400/mo. lease. No pets. $925. tnHte r br.11tora1e rm, 2 WaterfrootHome1 Inc. 963-3344.962-7801 b a I 8 5 O I mo . '31·1400 (2l3l92H'2t Trl-Jevel, 4 In, 4 br, 3 ba, ON THE BEACH MobUe tam rm. din rm. frplc, near achoo.la. 963·~20; Home $1000mo. -.:mo. -..i& New , Cu1tom , Hwlk ...... ..._.. 314 wood/t 1ua 3 81', J.'r\ Ba, ••••••••••• .. ••• .. ••··~ Den. Moral OceanlC•· 38R,PP,nr,sww.Pool6 nyon vlt¥r tlJOOfMo. tenDla. oo pda. 1125. Very aptc:lal bome. ~ dMUO f EXEC. 4 Bdrm+ fam.U, home. Pool Ir 1pa. 3 car pr. 4000tq ft. Gardener tac.I. lmmac. AvaJJ en.&. IZOOleue. All·~ Harbor View Knoll- Condo--... den. Nd \&nit, t.-anlt/pool t800 "4·91181. Al·ll70 1· I· I I II r r s I, r • I 1) r. - n 111 or - )rt m ll - ce s t lC· all /t. I /& I te, I l o tth gr. !E PD· ort t)'. ~tc le lb· ' . I · Hi•H u ...... .a.ct UafaRllhed ..,.,._,.,, FwWlhed Apo1t1H1tfl Uwfw1'. Apertnle1ttt u.twa, Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Sunday. June 14. 1981 .,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ;;:;•••;;;::;;.•••;;-,;; c·~:;;;,;;:•••••••;;;·~ c·;:;;~~·······;~;~ ~ts u.tw.. 5-Mter It..... 4200 R...tah to Slww OQO Ga 1 ..._port.._.. 1269 S• C .. wh JZ76 po ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .... 4350 ••• • ••• • •• •••••• ••• •••• ••••••• •••••••••••• •••• ••••• •••••••••••• •• ••• • •• • • • • • •••••• •• • •• ••• •• •• ••• • •• • ••• • •• •••••• •• rt. ___ ... 3169 Ducurator furnis hed MESA VERDE b-Ome at-wpo ~ LIDO ISl.E cruam1l0a 3 Moving" Avoid depostti; ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIA VllW Lae 2 Br 2ba, frplc, den, Townho1.11e1. l895 motph~re. 2 & 3 dlx apll Eaatalde 2 HR twnl\ae, ••••••• • ••••••••••••••• bdrm, 2 buth, p layroom & cut Uvu11 expef!.&t111 ! Dilly •hop »!)lice avail 4 Bdrm, 2"" ba, view. wet bar. Fantaauc surf 7eo.9u7 Nopf'ta.54Sl034 l&e ptallo, lndry hkup, PARll NEWPORT Ju1>t remodeled Mun Profeu1onally s1nt·e fur rt!nt ,toworkon can. aated community, pool view Steps 10 beach -----n lhly rental Mill <~rundy , 1!171 for body work. painting, & tenni.s $1250 644 2145 $150/mu. Sim Clemente ---------Spaciou.'13 Brk2:5 no pets ~nio 568 4971 675 6161 HOUSEM.ATES 01 mech Compreour eve RE Co 498 0300 o r IAYFltOMTCOHDO 2Br$.175 Pool&c;irport APARTMENTS 8324134 aviil 498-0t76 498-93.S9 492 7082 Relax and enioy thie 5'811656 2 Br l Ba Ba cony, gu . Newport Beach Sum eves E xec utive Home in beautiful Baycreat!Dover Shoru S-Jv• I f f f _ --mer Rent.Jtls. 1 4 Hdrms F•molit Roomate v ew, rom thus ully adults, no pets $400 COUNTRY CLUB A"ent Judy 559 9400 furnishedlbdrm,2bath MEWLYDECOR. 645·9857,5'84291 " wnnlt'd to 11hare with & den condo S«urity l Br. gu pd, encl g1r LIVING IH Sii mt! 1 n F o u n I 11 In d1washer, pool Adults 2Br DupleJC, Ilia. l'~.Sldl'. NEWPORT OCEANFRONT Vallt>y 2 Bdnn . l)OOI. 642·5073 $450 mo F'urrushed 3 Ar 2 11li J 11 c 11 /. i. 1 & m o rt• Rl'dh ii I ~~ lk.1lty t i7:~ -;-:-:1111 area Walk lo lennls, Caplatn.o 3271 park, Back bay. raq . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ball, library, schools. 3 br, 2 ba, no pets, pool Nearbeach.LovelyJBr prlv. $600 Await 71. llrTowllhow 2'' Ba 2"'2 car iurage, 586 3734 aft 5 Newly decor gas pd , 675·2456 or 646-5345 BEACH with o"1ce, 2 car garage $2251 mont, ut1ht1el> l'nll w i lh a uto o p rner 00476Marter 530µm Large 2 Bdrm. I b3, An 11dult romm11111ty on Wusher & Dryer meld & weekends family rm. fireplace S__.. ,. 3210 _________ , encl gar , pool, <bwh1 Room for boat or RV. ._,a"'"° Adults. 642-5(173 New refrlge ••••••••••••••••••••.••• w / i c e m 11 k e r , 12 mo lease option, 1m- washer /dryer included med .. avail .. 3 Br 2 Ba, $1200 Mo Quick oc Fairv1ew/EdJ.nger area. Xlnt cood !am rm on cupancy 714 49!1 5Cli3 cul de sac st. Sll0,000. Spt!Ctacular Backbay $750/mo. 557 2783 art view Bluffs 3 Br Condo. 6PM ---- $1150 Mo. lease 979-8986 CORdo"'W.... Spacious 3 Br 21 2 Ba U..f• ..w.d 3425 Townhouse. Very clean, ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool, other recreation. 2 STORY PENTHOUSE $700Mo.Agent544·1440. Panoramic ocean, ----mountain & city hghts Newport Crest 2 br spht view. 2 Br 2 Ba den, level. tenrus, pool, db frplc Never uved in .!!_f" $7~ 752·22Qll New' SlOOO Beaut Npt Condo, 2Udrm 2ba .. den, spit levl. clhdrl eel, lg P' t patio. atchd dbl gar w door op- Also 2 Br 2 Ba ocean & city lights view From seso 675·9lll & 675 9132 nr, on pool & pkwy, Recreational Newport Adult comun, $700. Condo. walkinR distance THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAR·AOUND FUN: Social Ac1tv11les 01· rector• free Sunday Brunch • 880 s • Parties • Plus more GREAT RECREATION Tenms• Free LestO!U (pro & pro shop) • 2 Health Oubt • Sauna • Hydromasuge • Sw1mm1ng • Golf Or1vong Range llEAVTIFVL APTS: 2 Ir. I la Apt Newly decor C:as pd encl gar . pool, dshwr Adults. 642 S<r73. EASTSIDE Avail. now. 2 bdrm, lba, I story, shag, drapes, pa tio. frplc. d w, beam ce1hngs, 11ar. adults S450 'mo TSLMGMT 642·1603 2Br, crpts, drps, bltns. gar, adults only. no pets Victoria Canyon area $-450 mo 831 6812 art Spm VILLA CORDOBA Spacious E side apts Encl gar, patio, dshwshr & stove Most ul1l free No pets downstairs, Ea.'!ts1de N(I the Hack Ray Spt't Av111I now Weekly !>(!ls, no Uqwd furn $400 taculor Spa, 7 swim TSL MliMT 642 1603 mo 631 6155 ming pools, 8 ltghted tt!n nus courts. bake trn1ls, NF.WPORT 3 Br 1 house 1 Br Stove. draµt•,, putt 1 n g green from ocean. N1re furn carpets refngt· llt1b Bachelors, I and 2 incl Unen.s 6756775 paid S3SO Mo l\r!ults no bedroom11 upurt mt>nts, pets. 646 4312. and towohoU!Ses Crom 2 Bdrm beach house • Shared U•lnCJ * Counselors to personully selet•t your cuml'allblc rmmlt' to suit your llfcSlYI<' Shared LI\ mg tl33 Dover DrSUJte 31 Nfi 6311801 SSlO 00 per month Weeks avail $375 u1> 2br, lge u(J6ta111>, JUH 1111-On Jarn!Joree Al 675·3141! , _________ _ hws hr, covered patio. 11r Sau JoaQuifl lhlls ltoatl schools 1shppg park. no (7\41644.1900 Elegant furnished 2hr pets S475 fi75 H!l IH penthouse 1n NewPQr1 962·8331 Oceanfront for Wintl'r Beach Avail Jul>, Aug, Spacious I Br (.;an!t•rt Apt Pool & rec All ut1I-; l'llid Adult, no pet'> El Puerta ~1esu 1959 Maple AH· Apt 5 NEW BIU:EO APTS 1 BR & LOFT BACH From~ ltentuls Jo'um1~ht'd & Sept Sl500 Mo Owrwr uufum tiroker. 675 ~!112 645 0230 NO t'E (o;• Apt & <'orulo Weekly Rentals 1'I B n•nlals \ 1lh1 Rental., S200week up 675 4912 Broktir Agent, 675 8170 OCEANFROHT 3 Bdt m 2 Ua. clhl 1(:11 , new cur(let )t'u1l)• $12:10 mo JACOIS REALTY 67S.6670 Oceanfront House 2 Hr 2 Ba f rom S..-,00 $700 µer wcl'k Agent85J lG51 'II I:: W 1' 0 RT 0 l' Jo. AN FHONT Lux 2 4 B1 Wk ly 673 SURF, &"73 7677 Oldei;t & largest Uitt!nty in So Calif s inrt> 1!171 Credits ABC:.NBC.l'8S, tultmo. Phil Donahue ••,off • to all who need" µlac·e Newport lieach.641 189!1 Se1 'lni'! aUthe~ l'oast Uanh•n lil'\J\l', 1!!15 3482 Large single f(arage, Corona del Mar, SSO/ioo 6'0 2326 early momlnit 1-; side C M , pvt, su1l11ble for storage. $40 mo 546 5284, 545 6010 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMMERCE PLAZA MAKES NEWPORT BEACH AFFORDABLE 475 to 3360 Set-Ft. • Jonftorial Sffvic• & u tiltifl lftduc:ted • Adfoceftt to Airport & Rettourant Row • Acuss to 3 major fwyt. 833-8813 645-7386or646·5384 to beach. Pool, spa, HARIORVIEW Monaco 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba Avail 7/8. Garner. sauna. rec rm Lg I bdrm $550 Todd (213) 240 9077 Singles 1 & 2 Bed room$ • Furnished & Unfurnished • Adult LIVlng • No Pats • Models Open Dally 9 10 6 Oakwood Gerden Apertment1 2 BDRM $450 1 BDRM S395 2323 Elden Ave CM 6427~ F'rpk. rec room J.KH•I j a c u t / 1 , en l' I <>~ t· 11 l(aragi's. Cini-& watl•r pd Adults. no pets :J93 Ham11lon, ('~I 645 It 11 EASTBl.UFF 2 Br z•, Lia Jo;ndsd garage $tin Call 640 529601 540 iSS!I 50' from sand, Nwpt Bch 1----------Sharp, clean I br apt, $250 \\k , 2 br. ~ wk June lnqwre alJOUl Jul) & Aug 675 8127, 997 0432 Prime Irvine Office • Space BusinHs Center Dr. l700 sq ft Will d1V1de Full servire. $1.10 per ft 2131393 7<!16 . water. $875. 644 4728 Spectacular ocean· bay EXEC HOME vie w , 2 br , 2 ba Versailles penthouse. On S.Mx Ln guarded adult comm 4br. 3ba, dbl frplc, gated $850 675·4498or833-7541 front courtyard, & rea1 ---- pat 10, gar wlopener. Irvine 2br. 211ba condo Newport s .. ch N. 880 Irvine (II 161h) (71 4) 645·1104 Newport Beed\ S. 1700 16th S1 !Cover a1 1811'11 (71") 642-5113 2 Br 1 Ba $395. Pvol Adults, no pets Avail. 1mmed. Savage WiJdc & Co. 642-4470 STUNNING, lg 2 & 3 BR, 2 ba garden apt. Pool $415 & $445 710 w 18th Easts1de SJOO 1 11111 m with garage Tl & 11 111 Westchff larl(e <!Br l Hll vestment!> 75z.2l!l7 Patio, 11001 Adult.... no pets 645 H 1.52 2 Br Adults only. no pt-ls l.ge 2br 2ba, 1 blk tC> ltC'h, S425 755 W llllh Sl a\IHl 7 I Ht S6..'l0 \Ju 230 646-9507 t'edar&IS r.,')!H, Winter Rental $630/Mo 3 St S 1 2O0 , M o 1 n cl Attached gar View gardener. Golf tennis swimming Dona Point 3826 2 Br 2 lid l ltlk 10 lwh Yr ••••••••••••••••••••••• l}, gar tu.tits nu Ju•t ... Br 2 Ba Upper Unit 929 W Balboa B l 'd LEASEOPTION Ava;I $800 76().8708 POSSIBLE . 752-2550 Very large 2 Br 21, Ba 673 3987 . . Easts1de Costu Mesa B~yfront, pier, slip. 3BR, Near new. beaut decor. A~rtmenh 3 2BA New k1t{·hen frplc w d hook ups, U1tfumlslwd ~ompletely refurb1Shed pat to. garage. pool. spa ••• • ••••••••••••••••••• Carpetmg. d~apes OU $750 mo. 642 1603 Days, G•neral 1802 street parking Year 64 2 .153 1 ~~ves & ••••••••••••••••••••••• I e a s t! s 3 so o m 0 weekends APTMTS FOR RENT 759 9100. BE 1st tenant Unusual H B . N.B .. Costa Mesa EASTBLUFF Somethmg for Everyone new l br secluded end Bach to 4 Br Unfum unit Sm., adlts only Apts. Certain locations complex w1gate, pool. offer : Poo l , spa, g arde n er Nr S.C fireplace. laun room. Plaza. Cntrl air. patio. beamed c e i Ii n gs. upgr ades, $495 + uuls garages. all built-ins $35 No pets 775 2580 Garden & Townhouse 3 Br 2l':I Ea. family eves design. NO FEE J mm ed. occupancy. "VE RSA ILLES" 2br. Xlnt cond. W D and. 2ba. 200 McNeil Unit Sara851-8141 ___ 11204. open Sat Sun W E ST C: LI FF 3 B R . ~3)479-8091 neutral tones. short or $495 2 BR. 1 story condo long term Sll50mo Call Adlts only. Call art 7PM, Liz. 642-5200. agt 549-9823 For lease eleRant condo CON DO On Golf Course with SJ>t:Ctacular bay & 2br, 2ba, pool. Jac. ocean views. 2 Br 2' ~ $650/Mo 496-0304 Ba , sauna. pool, spa at preshg1ous 601 Lido ad dress Call 673 8536 for appl. THE BLUFFS: Exec. 3 MacArthur Villa~e. gat ed e ntrance I BR pool /tennis . No pets $425. 646-4:11C>: 642-2029 _Br. 2 Ba. Near pool, Nwpt Terrace. 3 br, 21h hiRhly upgnded 1 level. ba. pool. jac , Kids OK SllOOMo Vacant A!lent Avail 7-1 $675 mo 759-1092 645·3765 TSL MGMT 642-1603 --- Bal>oa Island 3806 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 1 Ba, deck. lndry, near town. $5951mo 675-0349 Large 1 Br. D1W, W D. upstairs, SSOO w dts count. Yearly 675-9378 Corona det Mar 3822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br. 2ba. bnght, cheerful, upper dplx, built-ins. storage, avail 7 'l $750. 640.6110 2br , lba , gar apt Range refnge Adults. no pets S600 mo Years lse 612' • Jusmme Open daily 1-5. EASTSIDE Lge bachelor w k11cht>ri SOOll • ulll fi75 1711fi C•darWood laundry a\atl. $295 th' 2 Br I Ha Adults, no 7~·6261 · l'H498-03lH San c~~ 3876 1>ets $450 /Mo . 3291 Huntin9tonleoc:h 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Univer sity Or Mgr~ '•••••••••••••••••••• .. •• 2 RH 2 Bi\ I ()"wl>() Ou Evei. 548-0048 THE WHIFflE TREE itolf c·our..e ssoo Luxury Adult units at .If 1!12 6700 QUIET LIVING I Br. Apt avail. now Cathedral ceihngs, prv balcony or patio. dis hwasher. frplc, pool & spa Lndry & bbq Adults O\'er 25 No pets $460 & up. Mesa Pines. 2650 Harla.549 2447 91e8tiB.AU APARTMENTS Beautiful landscaped garden apts. Patios or decks Spa Heat paid. c o ,. e r e d p a r kJ n g Adults, no pets. 2BR. 2BA. $495 398 W Wilson. 631-5583 Westside 2 Br 1 Ba Duplex , k1trhen & dtnelte. refnge, enclsd garage Upstair s & quiet. No pets S390 770 5629 or 548 5442 E Side 2 Or, 1 Ba. pnv yard. encl gar, new cpl, p ool , $500 /mo. No kids'Pets Manager in Apt "B .. 2453 Orange Call Days J D Property Mgmt 751 Z787 fordable hving 1.2 & :J Br Well detoratt•1I SouthLCICJW'G 3886 Olympic size pool. U~ht ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed tennis court. J acu111 2 Hr l'undo Cl<'1•an '1e" park hke landscap1111( pool $500 Most beaullful bldg 111 4!1'..? 6700 II B From $395 &16 (lfi l!I DELA WARE · PINES APTS. Spacious I & 2 Br Apt Frplc. pool & lndry f:H' From $450. Adults only. no pets 19221 Delaware St. Hunt lkh 842-8807 2 BR, 112 ba A~.ill June 12 $475 9622575 Deluxe poolside .xtra large 2br. 2ba. 1'1tns dswhr 1•, m•les heurh Adlts, no peti. S450 mo 536-8362 MARINERS WALK 1 Br , 2 Br. 3 Br. Townhouse Apts from $440. Patios. single (•ar garage. near H unt Harbour 840-6801 Apartments fwni.h~d or Unfumidled 3900 ....•..•••.•....•••..•. SEAWIND VILLAGE New 1&2 bdrm luxur) adult apt!, m 14 plans from S440. 2 bdrm from $500 + pools, tennis. waterfalls, ponds' Gas Cor C•>Oking & heating paid From San D1c•go Frw) drt"t' North on Beac-h lo Mcl-'addt'n then West 011 McFadden tu Seaw1n.t \'illa,i.:t• (714 lll!13 519fl Rooms 4000 .......•...•••.••....•. Laguna Beach Motor Inn. 985 No Pacifl(' COllSI Hw> LaJtuna Beach Daily, Weekly. Kitchen a\ailable Low \\IOll:t rates 494 5294 LIDO ISLE S72:i 2bd 2ba T h I . , T . I b own OUM inc Utl C'lllllS C U U .&....-!-L-...1 )525 house. step to beach n..-.~ 675-2055 Or 548 2S 10 • • • • • • • • •••• •• •• • •• •• • • Lauguna Vlg, 3Br. 2B:i, 1 BR, l ba W1side Avl Like new 3 Br 2ba. frpk. immed Adults, no pets s un deck, db I gar S325. 673-2113 2Br, 2Ba Warner & Spr ingdale. Gar, ups1111rs I rhild bk, no pets S4SO Sier r a M1otmt Co 641·1324 Male, nr {)('(',non c;rnk r pool, $160 PENTHOUSE 2 Br 2ba. 1500sq ft, VU, AC, 2 car Pool, jac, satma. gym. gar. $62S770.60'Jl 2 br, 1 ba, front unit. $750/mo. Bkr. 645-0230 frplc, gar, yard, nr ten· ---Apartmewts Furnished nis. S600 552-_51_1_0 __ :"Jewer 5Br Lido Is le ••••••••••••••••••••••• $800 mo. 76().<1795 Large I Br Upper Enclsd garage. $375 Mesa del Mar area. Call 751-9905, Iv message LUX CONDO front 1 Br P1erpo1nt con do, nr heach. Auto gar. pool, spa, lenms, laund, pallo, frpk. $485/mo. 962 5400 ------ 545-2510 Room. b nuted kll pn v. female. C M $1501mo 645 1839 Ive msg. Xlnt P\ t. ba, nr bch. no LAK F. TAHOE motion picture producer·~ tux 4bdrm , O! mu~ter bdrmi. I. Jl)a, 2 Ir~ frµ ks. (am rm dt!rl \\ COn\t'l11· ble slct•pin~ fac Across from heaut Uuml Cedar Beach & nr llyall llolt'l & (.'~<;1no. lnl·l1t1l' \'illal(t• Incl r.1hll' T\' with 24 hrs 11( "Shu wt 1mt'" UHt\ 1es i\lso a'atl ('hn:.t·1.1fl µlcasure. fishmg \\ater sk 1 boal S150 <la) or $850 wk. Finl! n·f s a must 1714)760-920<1 Hop. skip & a Jump (10111 the bearh June IS 30 631 7231 Lon or Roh We han• a sul)t•r q1r1ety ur ~um mer rentals \1ost ur them \\alkmj! 1l1s tant·e to beaches Call us for help lll choosing your 'Summer Place .. Waterfront Homes Inc 631-1400 NEWPORT REACH Weekly rentals. block from ncean & b11y 631 1400 Waterfront Homes, Im· BEACHFttONT 4 Br 2 Ba Completel> furn dt•corator home ="o (IC'tS !BO() l><'I Wt'ek for June 644 9582 ur 213 827 5109 Summer Weekly Rentals Balboa Peninsula 3br, Iba $600 Wk 2br. Iba $400 Wk between bay bch 673-4459 Bal Isl 3 Br 2 Ba house. gar . patio. lndry , S450 ~so 67s-Q3.i9 Gale Guarded 3 Br Beach Condo Tennis. pool, spa S32S Week. Call Vi\. 848 151 I or 631 5751 Sharing = Better LI\ lnl! COAST HOUSIEMATES t'on\en1ent roommatl' personal prof1lt' ~en ice Dnay 494 1294 Specta<'ular Panoramic View Apt Xlnt Nf'wport Beach location u·1:i 4209 Hmmate wanted m plush Newport house. 2 blks fr bea<'h Pool & tennis S3SO. 1st & lust Paul, 760 7024 fo'emalt! to share· rum 2 Br w Crplc lncluds ut1ls S295. I blk lrom oc•ean July thru <kt Call John 675 5020 IUAM lh1u6PM Fern flight allendanl pre fers same to shr 5br. 3bu, frplc hse In ('om NEWPORT BEACH Full !terv1ce exec of fices from S397 "On Call" exec offlt·es from $105 lnclds Sl'cretanal phont! ans . word pro t•eslting, Telex. q ~ 1p THE HEADQUARTERS COMPANIES 714 851 OOH I Approx JIOO rt, 1tth rlr \\Jterfront bldg, NB 642.4644 PRIME BA YROHT Offl<'e space. Janitorial, purk1ng. l'tc• Owner 673 1003 Plu~h offires, 500·6000 s<1 It. 1801 Newport Rlvd, c· M 1''46 9-195 mt> fa c Nu males kids pets S300 Airport Ei.ec office +shr ul1l 54110511 nr phone _ans . roffe_e. ss7 9317 Janitor. incl Secretarial lloommate 10 sharl• nice I> furn 2 Llr Al'l an <.:osla Mesa ~t ust be dean & respons1lllt! $225/mo Diana 752 <ll69. 642 5222. 642 9222. "'1 F wanted to 'lhr 3bdrm apt w gu) & girl $250 mo + ulll & dep Balboa Penm 675 6(117 M F to share 4 ll{'droom apt Steps to l>t>at•h N B $250 by Mo 1 1 L'llls 631 2Z70 Newport Bch by Santa Ana River 2bd. 2ba. garage. 548·9536 USC apt Fall '81. to shr Z7th St adj to row Own br. $350 rn.o or sh1 w rmmate of choice $175 mo. Fem only 6« 0634 :~0173 Professional working fem , German w/well behaved 8yr daughter. i.vce on prem1~es S325. 957 9331 HuntinC)ton Bch 525· carpeted, panelled confe r e n ce room $425 mo. 963 5647 WA.TERFROMT E\ecutl\e Su1tel> Prestigious location Professional en\'1ron ment Quality Recep t1on1sts serv1ces pro \lded Secretarial sen ice a\a1lable Call Carol Chandler 714 846 5528 or 213 592-SSJS Peters Landing Exec Suites 16390 PCH Suite 200. II B Prime 0 C A1rpurt area Office s pace avail For 1mmed orcupancy 1500 6000' Xlnt lease terms Frost. Spence & Tnnen Call Chns Cole (714)641·1111 home For sale, lse. or lalboa Pftllinsula 3707 4~•., Acacia. 3bdrm. 2ba. Newer 2 BR. with garage. lse opt. forquahf1ed par· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean view. shown b) adults. no pets $425 mo Like new 2bdrm. 2ha. ram rm, frpk, gar. 110 r hildren /pets $420 Call Mack : 962-TI88 would hke to move mtol•--------- ex1stmg home C:d M. or NEWPORT smok k1tchn SSS wk Na Vacation Rentals 4250 ty. Dys973-9Z72, Eves & l Br. furn. Carpets, app'tonly.6737942. 548·5766 Hoag 646 1035 • • • • • •• • •••••• •• • •• •••• Nwpt Bch To shr rent CENTER wk nds 831-5757 __ drapes, stove. refrige Stud1'0, close to beach. for ---f Bach with Ion. re nge, Lovely. spac., 3 BR 3 Ba . Uhls pd. Utensils for 4· 1 ad ull , hide away stove, pool $375 21!3 Bluffs condo Sl.050 mo S37S/mo 67S-0680 k itch en. lge cov'd Avocado 6456404 Ootlte Johnson. 760-1966 Corona del Mor 3722 ha !cony. O\'erlook 1ng or 675 6000 • ••• •• ••••••••••••••••• £001. ~-25-~e. 752·_5065 __ Very lge decorator VIEW HOME furnished, frplc. plush Santa Ana Mts totally cpt'g 1 blk to beach, refurbished home 3 Br ocean view S82Sl lse. + r ~m rm, 2 ba . 673 1853 & wkdys Beautiful POOL & ~PA. 2131738.1734 Mb r s uites w ·v1ew. --- Back yard adJ01ns Coda Mesa 3724 ecologicalreserve Ideal ••••••••••••••••••••••• for nature lovers a nd SUS CASIT AS Joggers . $1100/mo R & H Investments 752-2197 Furn. 1 br. apt. 5.125 & up. Encl. gar. Adults. no ADULT CONDO Balk to pets 2110 Newport Bl. Westcliff Plaza Clean & 548-4968 btwn 8&5PM fresh . 2Br, 2ba, pool. Newly decor. 1 Br Dplx. ~650 /mo . Waterfront Sep by gar Quie t . omes Inc. 673-6900 Emplyd adult over 35. no LEASE OR pets $350. 548-1021 LUSE Of'TIOH Mew~ Vllage Terrific 3+deri w ith Costa Mesa's most gorgeous pool & spa. fabuJo\15 apt. Newly decorated great complex. location. $1.SOO/mo $'7500 Has a view jr lbdrm option money Price but ootror long. 1425,000 or lease only. SllS _A_g_t_. 7_6()._9_333 _____ 1 Completely decorator rum.I.shed. Tennis Courts, Rec Rm Giant Pool, Spa, Plush. Landscaping Ir More! 6l51drerSt. Nice 1 Br Apt, beamed ceiling. refnge & dshwr, garage Single only $525. 955-3649 Costa Mtsa 3824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lg 2Br, 112Ba Valencia I child OK. no pets S4SO Sie rr a M gml Co 641 1324 SPACIOUS 2B DRM ADULT. open beam rell mgs, serv. bar, lots of wood. New crpts. 2260 Maple St $410 Tm o 548-7 356. 67J..8803. * 2Br. 1 Ba. Near So C Plaza. S.A Luxury Con· do, w /pool. Child OK. SS25. 833-8974. Deluxe lBdnn 1385/Mo. New, a vail. dishwsbr, gar , pati o. 7S9· 1914/494·2962 Eastslde 2 Br • garage, fncd yard. Avail, now. S495Mo K i d s OK 645-83651. 2 BR. new pa mt, lge yard, encl gar Child. small pet OK $435 mo Ask for Bill. 631 1266 I BR. new cpts, drps. paint. wallpaper, lot.s of wood S385 mo. Ask for B11l, 631 1266 EASTSIDE APTS 2 Br. l Ba Pool. lnd ry rm. 1 child OK. S400Mo TSL MGMT. 642-1603 2 br. 1 ba. gar Nr OCC Avail. 7 I S39S. 2864 Hickory Place, Apl. A. Open Sat/Sun. 545-0258 2 Br. Adults. All new, private patio 2229 Rutg ers . Shown Sat/Sun 2131675·6132 PINE BLUFFAPTS 2 Br. 2 Ba Adults. no pets. Patio. view, frplc, encl gar , gas stove. ~o. SPMC 631·6107 Studio $2'75 per mo. non smoker, no pets. Shown L2·2pm Sat/Sun. 75J..8355 Pier point Condo for rent I Br Pool, tenn,is $.'iOO Mo. Call 714 848-3963 ur 213/287 7803. H t9 Landrnaric New 3 bdrm. I story Nm do All recreation racilities. Pm·ate loct1 lion . $650 Call Eves 759·1469 3844 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rancho San Joaquin, dlx twnhse, lg. Bdrm + loft. 11-li ba. frplc, 2 car gar, adlts $600. 213-541 7607 & 540.3765 LIDO ISLE $350 room an pri\'atc home, steps to bch 675 ~.548 2.'l!O Llol allractne rm for steadly emplc1yed person 40 yrs + $200 mo Refs 979-9656 WorkmR female 2.'l 35 I blk hch. l\B, unfum Nonsmoke, $275 675 1706 Be1111t1ful h omr 1n Newport Working adult. 11vt rm & b:llh kit fac 646 5:i.ss P rivate or semi-private room. good food, clean hme $38()1$36() monthly 963 3336 Hot•h,Mot.b '4100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbridge, 2Br. close to park , pool & school Fenced yard, avail 7115 SS751mo 551-2554 BIG BEAR Lakefront Motel, kitchens. 2 peo- 3148 pie, S30 1-1166-4161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S&nn Rentals 4200 2bdrm, lba, ocean view .•••• ~~~••••••••••••••• ~o incl util. ~2317. --- STUD I O : HOTEL Bal Isle. 2 Br Fum June S22:i Week. July higher 675-2910 Open CALIFORNIA. "'2 block ----- to beach. Stove, refrige Laguna ~ach. Charm· & carpet. 135() mo. inclds Ing new I Rr. on ocean. uUls. + S3SO security. 6 Furnishe<l Nu pt>ls or Mo. minimum. 494·Z797 kids $800 Mo 1550 2 or49'7·3071 Weeks 213/947-6437. 714/499· too. NO. TAHOE CONDOS In cli ne 4 br . Northstart 3br 760 1293, 644 1409 2ba, 2ba. L Arrowhead N Shore rum 4br. 2ba, .. loft. sips 12 $5!15 Wk 522-8631 Wa•toBeoch shopping, Lag. Niguel. Furn, 3 BR. 2'' BA. pool, gated communit) June 22 Aug 22 493-520 I, 49]..6312 Hawaii Maul Koanapali 8.ach New furntShed 2 Br Con- do. sleeps 6. Golf. tenntS. beach $700 week Days 7 14 /8 79-2750, Eves 7141680-0163. ---- NO TAHOECONDOS I ncline 4br , 2ba , Northstar Jbr, 2ba. 760· 1293, 644-1409 LAKE TAHOE 3Br, 3Ba condo w dock. tennis & pool. 955·3385 Eves. Ref a\'atl. 640-9494 Wed· Sat RarbieJennie Prestigious Location Fem rmmate lo shr lo\'e· 3 window offices a\aila ly 3 BR 2 Ba Turtlerock ble 10 Full Service Legal hme SJSO. 546-3814 dys, Suite m Newport Center 760 0212eves '''ail Now! 640-5640 2500 CONDO on lovely, _________ _ Green belt w spacious pat1os & sundeck. nr pool SS7-7883or640.6339 Single mother wants to share or f\nd home or apt, pref C M Irv 751 4076 Newpo rt Bch . $300. Mature Fem . Nice 2 Br 2 Ba Pool. 631 5489 Mature Rmmt 2 Br T o wnhom e. 1 mile Newport Bch $240 mo. 548·4998. 3 Bdrm. Female only 25 30 I block from beach. Balboa Peninsula. Frplc, vault· ed ceiling, patio. S275 Mo . 673-6438 Eves. 975· 1Q2.4 Days Ask for Brian. EXECUTIVE SUITE A\'all. J1me ts, ISO SQ ft window office. $395. All services avail. Ask for Lisa. 833-9971 OFFICE SPACE IN NEWPORT ICH 2400 SQ ft , N wpt Centc r 1280 sq ft Dover Dr Xlnt rates for Newport Beach . Call K im Josephson, Agt, 752-1111 CORONA DEL MAR Deluxe ()(fices $185 & $300, A IC Rca lonomics 675-6700 R...tal-s t-o-S-.... -4300 FEMALE ROOMMATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• wanted, 25-35, non Frm 21+ resp non-smkr s hr 3br S210 + \".a ulll. NB 631-6367 smoker to sh" my lovely Npt Hgts fantastic 4 Br, ramlly home, xt.r• lrg yard. Reduced from $1950 lo only $1500/mo. Vacant. Hurry! Opn Sat/Sun 1·5. 502 Kings Rd, NB. John Carey, GRI. S'73-TT71 Nr. Newport frwy. 557..0071 2 Br. 1 Ba. Near Baker It Beautiful 1 Br. bit-ins, carport & pool. Adults, no pets. Bike t.o beach. Sn5. tat. " lut + d~­ potll. 931 W 19th. St. Luxurious ru new. Wood & 1laaa upper dplx Wooda Cove Area. 3 Br, 2 ba, f11>lc. atalned glaH entry, huge deck. Ocean --------- 2 bdrm , 3ba v iew t o wnhouse in Park Newport. $300/mo pays all. 6«·1152. Harbor, gara11e. walk to H_..ftoa haclt 3740 ahops. No pet.a Max l· llllWl9!!1!11~!!11!!1111!1!11~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• c h 11 d . 1425. S le r ra H.l.'s FIMIST Mamt.141-1324. S.Clllt•••t'9a 327' ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW. Tri·level Condo. New ~acb l~ blka. 2 m»t.er bdrma aach w lbalhl. Powder roollJ (3rd bath) off rormal dlnina nn. Delux bull& lna wJmlCU"Owave. Coay ftnplace IM111 rm. f Pl..ab carpetlna, IUMY, ct.nrftll lbruoUt. Very private patto. Jacuut. l Encl0Hd2cariarq~ + worbhop. DO Caudor H . kn aemcnt.t. -.SO Mo. leue (nt)m...aJ. Spanlah Eat.ate Llvtna ! Beautlf\11 par\-Ukc 1ur- roun dln11. Terraced pool 81.1.0Q'o au bbq, 1p1rltllnt fountaloa. Sp1clotu rooma . Separate dlnln& area. W1llr ·to clo1eta, homtllh lrltchn ll c1b\MU. Walk \0 Hunt lnstoe Center l Bed~·f\&m, "'° 2 Bed~·fcam, 8510 Ad~DO~. uaau.rr..1 LA QUINTA HERMOSA 11211 ParbideLft.1 blk 2 Dr. with 1ara10. Adult.I, newly decor. carpel•, drapu, bll Ina, focd yard w/patlo. water paid. Call 1·5 638--4120. 2417 Oranie Ave "C". s.65/mo. 2818 Sant. Ana "H". Ma.1 /mo. tMSTAMTINf 2 Br. 1¥. Ba Tufthouae Eaaulde. l cblld OK. Yard, lndry nn Greal 10C!. SS&Ollo. TSL MGMT. IG 160S W. of Bueti, I btka S ol $&LL Idle l'90ll With 1 Edlnpr. D1ll1 Plll>l Clautnad Kl-.Mll Ad. s bdrm, 2 ba trl·plex, view. Luse 1950 r11>lc, patio, DW, micro. _Wl_ .. _u_• _____ _ Elegantly furn 2br. Pen- thouse Newport Buch ' July, Augull, Sept 1475/Wk. 11500/Mo lBdrm , $350 /Wk , $850/Mo. Owner&U-0230 M75.S'73-Z473,MS-1738 ....____.................. ~169 Summer Rentals from ,_. ... r-.. -JI S200 wk. Oen frontl rrom 3 Bdrm. 2 bta, upper apt •••••••••••••••••••• .. • 1300 wk. Jones Rily n r 0 ra n I e C o 11 t Beaut Npt Condo. 2bdnn 673·6210 C o l I e 1 e. •• 7 o M o . 2ba, den, 1plt le\11, clhdrl --- 9U-t6S7 eel, i, pvt paUo. •tchd Taboe/lncllne, nt'W 3Br dbl 1ar w/do:Yr opn.r, on fully ru~ lake view Avail. now' 1 Br. 1 Ba. pooUr pkwy, Adult com· condo, S85punt1bt,1515 Lower Apt Water • un, f100 , per wk S4IMlOJ.2 traab paid. No chlldi.n or pet.a pleue. Carport. 145-'139eorS46-53M H E W P 0 It T ans + '300 dep01lt. 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Window Cleaninq ....................•.• I l.t·I Thi ~1111,h1111· 111 I .tll ...,Ull,hlfll' W 1111111-A I il•.ofllllf I .Id .dK KK.1 < ' \ l I .J l I.Ill ~ I 111 ,1 II , 11111 h"""""' \\ I fl d II \\ ' ( 1 ,1 U I ll .,,,, ,.ill', If it 's got wheels you'll move 1t :aster in a Daily Pilot c lassified ad.Call 642-5678 a nd a f riendly ad -visor wall he lp you turn your wheels into cash . '1b00 L?st t. f-ouncJ 5 3!lQ lo\t & Fol.l\d 5 300 Penonolr. SHO Pf'rsonal\ 5350 H~p W anted 7 100 Help Wanted 71 00 ······~················ ····~·················· ·•··•·••····•·••·•·•·•· .................................................................... . ~OUHD ADS ARE FRH Call: >42-5(;78 .. I' I ~ 1• I I I I h l.1~111< f 11 I •Ill 11 I " AFTERNOON *DELIGHTS• Home Office/Hotel • 972.977) • '•'•" 1111 lo; \I \ '"' I I 111 '\ (, \I \!'>S \I, r I r I II • 1 1111111 1 I 111 ~ 1111 11 I I I I I 1' ~· t>l71 Per'>onal Services 5 360 ~ 111 I u (1HJFl"\t• ,., II Ill•.. 1111,,11.111 llUf'"' I ilu1 ,11111r1~11nh •II• f.'l>!i l -----------1 \dnlln10,tfat11 ,. ACCOUNT CLERK II S933 per mo to start S I 223 MaJtinwm FunbeM.fit pockoqe $I 000/MO Sumrn1111r 1 .1n•111 s .. 1·n•t;1r1,1I mark .. 1111 °" .u t• hu tht' & ol ht· r I'<'' 1 I ltlfl,, \\I '>lrt''~ (lt';J( "fl 1w.1r,1n1-. \lm.1 hJ11• 11.ino,µo l'all HlJm 311111 Iii kol t\" 7 I 1'X.lj :!~?"..' 11;1; \\ t ,..:d111 '\ II \\ 111 flrrnnr1.ol 111-.• ;11111.., I i..1 "''"' \1!1·111 .11 ·.o 1 PRIME RETAIL Lac llOH Penonal~ 5350 Employment & P~paration ......•..........•..... I po-.111011111 \11mm10,ll al1<111 ..,H Hl-J"\I{\ \•lrn1111 ... 1r:ill\l' !>Upp<o11 ,,. ,,1l 111n L1K II lortu11• 500 n1rn pan~ olflt'l' dt•.il mi.: rn 11nJm·1al plann1111 h,i, "'\<'fJI 11µenmi.: ... 1.25 Sq. Ft. on NEWPORT HARBOR 1 3035 Sq. Ft. Plush Off(ces Bay Views Private Patio s Lots of Windows PartdtMJ Garage for lht> bu. ... in1•"' n 1 1 r\ \\ho.,., ants t11 rn.1k1• ,, j!OOd 1mpl'l"-"ltlll W Of'l't Last. Cal Today! (71 4 )675-8662 N EWPORT BEACH f'onH•menl P1•nmsul.1 loc:H1nn acm~., from 1·1 I\ Hall F.'<l'l'Ull\C "l\11." OHIC't'!I w rull ..i•1 \ ll't•~ a\ail f'mm 21:, "fl rt and up ~" l1'as1• 1c• qu1rt'cl Call Iii.I 100·• Prestigious om~ Spa<'• 3 window office~ J\ :iila l>le in full sc•n ·1<·e l.1•1-?al Suite in Nt'"' J)(•rt l l0n1t•1 Avail now' M~~~ .. 10 iPECTACULAR H ARBOR VIEWS 440 to 4000 Sq. Ft. Pru tiqe Peninsula Locatfoft. PkncJ. CiarGCJe V•ry Fttxib~ Tenns. By Appolttl11•nt Only. (714)675-8662 OC AIRPORT AREA 180 sq. ft full i;cn l<'l' Executive off1re a\ ;ul 1mmed. comer of Jam bor ee M ac A rthur Beautifully derornte'~ w ith bay w1ndo\4s 752-2737 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARSHALL•s SHOPPING CENTER Prime 11tore apace Beach Blvd Hunltnaton Beach. Bkr (213)393-7276 17 50 Sq. Ft Corner lo at1ot1 Ouhta."!Cltnq Str•d ·"dr icktrf:ty. t~eqotioble Termr.. Call 675-866 2 Cu tn•s f, finonc • Bu!.ineu Opporlw,ity sous ·······~············~·· 1.1 1 1 i • < 11f11 , r 11 'I~ I 1 I ., 111 ,. Ii' l I I \ RETAIL SPACE t•q1111•1wi1 \I 1111 .i111111 111 I 770 M( fl nl lt .i1h111 :-,;l'\\1'•111 1ll',1th 11111 1111 11 111 1 \I onh 1 1'1·11 llJ!•f11 •.111.13'17 'II rt li11•.11 ··-111"~"''-, .,rr .... ~11 .. 11 ~ "' s i. H1·al1111111i1 •' '" • 11111111 ut .. ii \I 1 &. I ,.11 Commercial Rentals .•........••...•.•..... •NEWPORT BCH .!!Oil 'If II (\4111 'Ill• •II\ 1tl1 I 111 1 ••t.111 "'l'JC• 111 1•,t.1hllsh•"I h•1th 111111!1, hnppllll! U !Ill I \1111 " \ ~HI :. u I e 0 n m .I J I I strt·••t II (: r' 11 I I I I .ol I I• 111 I• l \'.tJlllJ~fllll' 1111 •• 111 ·I(~ Sq It Biol!! \ I I it I I I I I ' n .I I h 1 I l I \ \\ 11 l ~ 111111 h•.., ,1hm• t-. "= I· h m11r•· \ s11 .111·111 ,.\ 1••1 ..... O.,t It , t.11, .111, ,,,, " K' u •. , r I 1111 11(. \ •II 1" h• .iii \111 1/ 111 11111•11 i.;t•·• n .v .i "". f.1m1h '"' 1'11•1-.· 1,111 llP I l il'~fl .,. ... " ~ ''" Jlt , t 1 I 1~l I' 11111• 'II \\ \ H ll I I ~I I ' ~. hn.1111.1 f ,.;1 <•th 1111 ,.,1n lo! I I \I llt·v- 1111 llit4 Iii t"t:I VEHTURE Rl TY. 17141752-2737 lnvestm~m 1 t '"I "' ,,, , l'1·r ~ •Ji Oppcrtwiity ~o 1 s 1,,11 !-.1 1• ,., , 1 1. "'· • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • I< 1-. \\ A HI, Industrial Rental 4500 .. \:--01 10011 '.1,,.p11rl 11 \ I I• \'\1 ......................... . ... , . .,. . ( ~ -011 • 11 It • ff1 ., 1 .. 1 "11111111" • ' .di \;.l . I I f -·1 '·(II) w.1ri·h11110.,1• 11' 111• 111 "· b" du ... 111:11 :t'1 t11plt• nl'\ Money t,, Loan 5025 ( "' hlfi 1011 Ill lll'llllll ••••••••••••••••••••••• \f:Jf'11~I <"11 l/;'i'1ol '1•\1• ~57 !12HG Brio I 11••1; 111 \lh'<I ' '\I ~.[) \t • 1:-.;1 \ • lla11 111\ 1 :-.fur.., 1111 .1•1·1111· :!1111 rn ln.lfh Il k •. K-lk .1(10.1 11·~· 11!,l1111\\1tf•111 ,.,,,,,,., 111n1111' ""h''' I 111" 1•f C'h1n, "' \ 1111111 1 ,t,, I I oltl)Pll ti.I• (~I~ ""'' \1 s1.1 m··~·· 1 .11 " I 11 0"' II , ., '11. t I • fl.""" ' I Po•n h7,1 ·~r1H.1;:11 • 1•111 MESA IHDUSTRAL PARt: Mortgo9~. Trust "''""'' ll1t111i ""h 111.11 ~ 1 Deeds 5031\ f ,i111t11 :-..1 11.11\1 f & 7 I I W. I 7th. St. Costa MeJO, Calif. 642-4463 • 11170 !)t):iO 'ti rt I nits J\ Jll fort l l'Up;u.n l:11t June • Orw z;oo sq ft Wart h'lu"'' &.: 110 ''1 r1. nfffrr a' .111 ror 1m m1•tl 1at1• '" 1•11pan1 ~ • 33 .I!'> Pl'r ''1 fl l.ea:.111.: ulh•·t· hr.. \1011 thru Fri ll-4 LOW COST ind u11tr1al offu 1• with small i;hop ..,part• Total 1342 ~q ft R<'.tr 11\ 1•r head shop 1'1\han<'e P'' bath. lOCll W 171 h Sl r M. 979 8.\1.1 •••••••~•••••·••••••••• Ht 1s11 I' .tll .rsn1; ,:_l ltYlH Sattler MtCJ. Co. \II typl'~ nf re.ii l'~l.111• 111\1•s1 r lf'OL'i s11a·1· 1•11•1 SfMcialbing in i.,dTDJ 642-2 171 545-061 I Ii" F1111111l I .11\1 •" ko \ , il'' 111 \ ilh1 N1" a '" l 11n11"l I. l' \t 5 1'.i 1~2 Fount! Ull; rJhh1t ;1110 hlk of II roa1I\\ a~, l' \1 I l:? 2712 Wnnl tn\<'~lt>r for '\pt ha,rrnnt hom,. 1;1\1.f wt II <1•'cun·1I 1~1 m :>wt' fo'OI :-.n 1; 1111 h9n 11r T 0 \>!I 675 liltil S1111<'rtllf I'<' II pit• l<il' \\ I 00" ha" rnonPV f111 T.O."s $10.0oo upi .NO l"R EDIT ~ 'o pnll) C:i ll J~t f;1lt•rn,r,73 7'.ltl ••••••••••••••••••••••• d r '11°1 ll•{' TtllH' 11:1 I 5252 ti 5 FOUND D o h rrma n Ft'mall' VI<' 1111 ll1~h ~kh1')(ll !16~~1. . !lOO 11q ft 2 oHtrrs Woll Antlounc..,..... SI 00 arPo + storage Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• l<'o\md Trm·PcK1, G1 t•11t r>nn H oftlll mix , I) l' 0 " 11.' • s JI r I n R I' r Spanirl Saluk1 mi~. ~J>itz. Nt•wfounJlanfl mix, Omm mix. many cat11 & ldtten~. Irvine Animal ~ore Cente r 7f)4·3734 Mcsu $350 1175-317~ Rutol1 Wanttd 4'00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fiRST tADY Escort. Models Porty Oaincen .. 972-1345 * \ I )> \ I \ 1 1 pl ·ii COVER GIRL • OUTCALL * ~t~:i 11771! MI ' \ I!'>,\ •FOXY LADY • 01 11·\l.LO:-.:L\ \I!'\ ~.,. * 972-1138 * SHE Jobs Wamed, 7075 ····•··••···•··•··••••• • t-. • '• 1 " , 1 11 1 h• r h \I ""1111n 111111.:r.1111 I II 1 I I f, '" 1111 11 ill,! 111 11 1111·' \1 •11tl.1\ ll·r11 I-t 111.t\ ,, l~ I l.1 • June Special 1;11 J l.1 °" • 1i.. o.,11111111t 1 J 111 $5 00/0FF .in' phtllll'" •·rr 1n<l~ • h•tl1;s1ttini:. 1·1c M=> ;o:n THE l''t·mJlt· Sailor F.'p'd Girlfriends ., .. ,.k ... cook C'rl'W pos1 tum lo 11.iw;rn S t>ar1 f1r * ESCORTS * M~l :121;~ Home /Office /Hotel I * 9 72·9772 * '-' llSF t"ornpJnton rr \I.do I ..rn iii ,....,.1111 1 Imo tl I.id~ :-.Int lot al \JI \ IS \ I rt•I :-. :11K ')'t;,6 Help Wanted 7100 I I) It "l ._ \lllllEI J;\1, 835-91 99 "'-I v.1111 ~1 1t111 s.1t" ~un .11 II 11 I l \ "vuol I' .11 I. l•ll'kP;I 1 l·:,,lt l.1~ :-0..11 A 'I 1111 ~Ull plu.. 1 nl lll'r "111 111'1 [111 th• ~ ''·""' I'• I •..•.••.•.•.•.......... ACCOUHTIMG I' 1 :IO hr.. .1 p, a r. p.1} r.oll F'IJ 111 tom put• 1 ll'rrnu1. I cl.11 .. 1•n tr~ hl'lpful lnml' <ff•'il \1.1nufat•t11qn~ Co \I \ H I II< IN r>41i '5:>t3 SWEETHEARTS ~ESCORTS • .!1 1 IOL'H!-> \I .• \I• •1,2 ~•711 "\.."•I \\111 h,11\dlt' 'I' ill I ""I~ lttl ,!fl\ ''·" I .t(I 7:l I 1111;,5 \l.m ~11l'k~ .1pt lo sh1 111· "" flf I )I. 1' S.1~1(1 Sli I \1 n1unt mg 1•11'\l'ltl.tll\t ~ !'In·~~ j rnn 1'111 .l11. non o,m11k 1, A /P CLERK H.1p1dlv ~rnwinit in 1t•rn.11111nal c·o seeks r<";pr1ns1hl1· md1\·idual lui our \c't:ounb Payil hlo• lh·pt 1;0o'<l l)'pmJot & IOkty rapah1ht1es rl.' r(d ·\ I' 1•,1wr helpful S.tl 11 y l'vmmt•nsuratc• with :1b1hly Oulstand I, il11nn.• \J,,.,,,,11lt' h~ r1•-.1111n,1hl1•, " rt'ls Dor 1<> Jntr11" ~l'l't·1,tl' fh rnl .\Ian . ."~I.• 11:1111; ~-Ill \Jilli Greot Company Escorts 21 111 ., 611 ti l kll C a~/CtM!cks AM EXP /MC/Visa I 1\ I> I 1:-.S ~11111ll1111k 1111! w hill• 111.11.· ;>~. !o.t't'k~ Ill 11'11',llfll.' 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WI S4~'24l 1 n .: b 1• n P f i t s i n a pl<•a.,Jnt w11rkrn14 l'n \ 1ronment t'nnt:.icl P at \1 111~ AMF Scientific Drilling lntemotional 18011 Mitchell South In mt>. 5.57-!K61, EOE Al'<'OUnlln~ CM ad a~enry, lookmiz for llll' clerk, for ar counlmg & production depts ~1 usl be highly or ganned. detail oneotecl & efficient. Call for appt. Btwn 9-6pm 556-0460 Wanda Accountma Acc~Clet* To $1,000 We havP an lmmed npenmg for an ac:count- mg clerk famiUar with basic bkpl(. techl.nques, posti n g &: gen e r al ledl(t>r If )'ml a~ a self starter & motivated. than th.is ls the position (or you ContaC'l lA.'An· na, lt"·2770 ACCOUMT AUJTlES l100 ~il. •200 Nf'wpott Reach 1001\ Frt"e K 0 1': \1.1111\1·11,IOl't' .tnd I•'\ It"\\ I 111 [111.1111·1,il ~t.rllSll <ti ... I·· l.1t1•ol •l.11,1 I 11 I I • I •• II •l I ll 11 I 11 ,. tr 111s "'""'" 1n l1•1m" 111 .11l'llllf\f1111! l""'''' .111.t d.1 .... 1f1l .. ll1'•ll'> Call; 714-95).3937 for a pplcatlon and job annowte~t ORANGE COUNTY DEPT. OF EDUCATION l\fflrmal1\t' i\rt1on Emplo}t>r \1 f Arc·ountm~ SR. ACCOUNTING CLERK Our growm~ Fm.1n11 Drpt r1•quirt'" a st"lf moll\ ate md1' 1dual to perforrt .,u1 h Jt't'ount mR funtl1ons as 1ourna I \ o u d1 e rs, t f al' k 1 n f.! capital cxpt>nd1tun·~. grner:il IC'<ll!Pr ac·rmu1ls. r r ' 1rw 1111-? 01wr ullni.: stah•mcnlll. ell' BS. i\ A arcoun tinR del!ll'P •Ii tic s1rablC' with past t·~ fl('rlenl'e 10 kr) & <"HT are needed skills Wt• or fer mm pelltive sa larv & full hen<•f1l pa1·ku1H' Subm 1t appllt'al mn to 1 \r1t1n~ Ill'\\ p roJl'tl J•riur nffrn• <'\Jll'r f ,. qu111·11 i-;,,.,.11 ht·n1•f11' °"''wr1011 l'lr EOE <'.ii t\.14 1888 bl'l JO 12i\:'ll AD\'l':HTISINC: SAL i'.~ lntt•rwr design puhhc.1 I IOI\ nel'dS !lj?f'l'SSil I . h ;1rd 'l4ork1ni.: ~pat<' s31t''> peoµll' T1.•rritor' open in Oran.:1.· l'ount) ,\ Lu" An1H•lt•;. Gnl\\lh op pur I 2 131!'152 !!IW8 AEHOllll' ln'>lrurtof Exp c1 onl~ Npl l:!ch an•a 759 ll58 \l'T \11\ '\\GER. mature c•ouplc• BcJul 15 unit t u~tJ '.\1 ~.i \dulls. 1111 1wt:-. \pt ~small salar~ 1 bonu~ Wkd~., o.i2.491r; ARTSTL'DE:'o:T T o,h1r1 pnnkr ha:. enl 1' le\ Pl po;.1t1on $J JS hi I ll -.tart 64~1 !1431 ASSf:MBL\ WOR" P t1rnt• for smilll bra":. vah •' 11111nufarturer nr Marine hase. l rvinl' Woman , 30 50 1yrs. ·1 i; hrs. 5 days week 557 72fl3 h1.•t.,., 9 lpm. ASSEMBLERS Loe l\1 L'!SIOf\ \'1eJO ('0 nred:. Asseml>lers w 2 }r!t exp Candidates must ha\e gd man ual ...,THE !DI.""~ rnoua._..,., dt.>:<lCrtt}, gd eyesight, W '"""~ ....... ~ .. , neat m appearance & de Howard IHrmnn pt>ndable Work 1s in life 644 67!16 su pPort medico I elec 1061 Carnelback St tron1 cs Gd bene f it s Nt-WPort Beach.S2660 On l y responsible Equal Oppty Empl) r persons st'<'kmit perma ----------n~nl emrlyml need ap .. ply Col Mrs Parel\1, 581 3830 Acc~PT Ac<'ounts Rl.'rl.'1vnble l•---------leam NCR Bookkeeping mach 2A hr per wk Wed, Fri, Sat Country ClubinCM 549 0071 Mrs Myer Accounltng !ARM SUMMER MOHEYll Come In & re((lsler ror short & long term as slgnments In account ing. clenc:a.I, d ata pro cessln& & word proces11 mg. Let your .kHls pay oH for you I Cont11 cl LeAnna.~mo ACCOUH'T AllUT11S 1100 Quall. uoo Newport Ht'ac:h 100 FrM E 0 £ Assembler PROTOTYPE ASSEMILSl W e h ave an lmmed ope n ing for an As 11embler /Solderer with a min of 2-3 yrs exper. Must be exper'd at as- scm bli og a variety of electro mechanical de vices & soldering circuit b o ard s u n der a m le rosco pe NASA cerUflcatloo hlft\l>' de 1lrable. Apply at. Maater~loltin 1840 Monrovia, C M. 842 lA.2'7 EOEM FJll ----~----~----~------------------..... -------.------------;,..;..-----"..._-'-.._-~•- ~~!.~~ ..... ~!.~~1~~'r.~.o."!::! ..... !.'~~·~ i. Ass .. mbl) I • n~1 i • 1. ILUE JEAN JOBS ./ W ARSiOUSr "FACTOl~t • ASSEMBLEk Lon>( & IM11t 1t·1111 ., l> I I: 11 111 t' 11 l A\ '\I l. Ali 1.1'. :\ ll\'1 ( 1 I ortnm~ h\ 2102 Bu•i1111·-.~ • '1' 1 Or •:•011 I 1\111 • 833·1441 CN1 \lar \111111 Bl &405 Fn\\tll1 ro Ori 27957 I .!11111 H LaRUllJ "lll>(Ut•I. •.ti 11 I <Crown \.;di.' l'I,;"" l"Xltl Iii:. 'I ·1 111 lid Beat'l1 Ill r.".101•. I I 111 ' mgtun flt "' It 111' s • :>lg \..1•11\ 1 I\ 11 w tlit• "bdh ~·u I E 0 ~: Attral'!l\C 11•111,11,• lu '' 1 part n1 11111 • " 1Tu1-.t• ;.rwno1101 I I• $120 1w1 d,I\ II I h 71-1 fi7~ t,1J:.'. I Auto h1 .. h ,\ !1•11111 t'XJW (f,\ I I••: 60' • of 111~•• <!»!! 'IJ.}!l 1•\ 1 ~ LOT ATTENDANT .... I Ill• d '" Ill II "' " ,, h" II I I •• p I. F,\ S I. \I I' ' l><'l 'oOll to l hud \I 1 !It ·\l'l'Cl\!1 11\1 EXPERIEHCEU AUTO CASHlt-~ ~,\Bl:I , (~. \l)~l .L. \( II \ln·-..11·1 \1 \ '"'"" '"'" \1 F 7 'IU1111 11 I 0"-11 11 .111 ~'' :-. LI 1-;.11 I~ • IU I l ti \I ~l \t t .tl I t II •• t .. 11 I I Ill' Boby ... itkr 1\1 f;,u I I t t, 1- II \ I 'i ,,u1n in 1, lt'l'lldl:l'I ..\ I :it!l<I \\' \.. ~" .I lib' I II \ :-.; ll '-I': I I> I 1 lor ""11lilinl! '" , 1 ph·a'-1' II.> ., r BANKING Our '\t '' p11t l I nl , 11 fit'f' h:1s ,111 1m111• •, 11 opt•11111g for .1 Teller ( ,jO If 1--. Ill I "'" fo .. \ ~lt• I If I ' f I t qu111•il tr 111111• ' I pllf\ 111t·d \\ ,.11., F .11 i:o l..111h f out~t 1n1tmr I 111·f11 , l'llll)!t•n1,rl 1..\ 11 l.:I I mo~p:-.1'1•· 1· .. , r .. , m lll•Jn ,.1 .. "" J'>CJIYI 7 14-640.690 WELT.1S FARGO BANK 660 NP"-llOlt I 1·11tt•r llr N<'WJ>Ort lie arh 1 ,, Equal Opp Empl 111 I Banking MEW 1-CCOUHTS REPRESENTATIVE Currt>nl po:-111011 l\all 1 ble 1n lht• :->e" 111111 Bearh ore ti mo~ t'' pen encl' ne" acr·t ~ . Ira Keogh prrr'd. T' fl ing 4045"-pm S11\1t1I'' positions abu R\,111 in new Lagwi.1 11111~ "'' Contact. John l.aun 714 675~ L.A. FEDERAL SAVINGS E.0 E M BANKING TELLERS/ PART TIME Newp()rt Beach Hran1 h 2 positions 30 hra. 1>er week 1nclude11 1 a duy Saturday for individuals Inter sted m learnl111t S&L. Llaht typing. C hi .. rana t>arkt(round helpfu l. Excell•nt ulary. beH'1la find worlun1 cond1l1001 C111I Gloria Doty, G7S.8130 IMPMW.S&L £qual ()p1.nnWtlty F.mplo) 1rr m I lb I I 11 ,, ... I XI'• I I I I l ~· lo b1• p.irl : 11w 111 i\ hasl• 11 idc•< I 111d ti•· r1 J r Brunch offil'l' lt1l-af on~ ''11111 lo tr::in ll'll\' : In I l1111lJ11.'!tnn H .1 1 1, ,\ (711) 1.H') t(8 l l.111d ('.11 1 • 111 C.11 .... 1:i M1•s(I '/11) 75·1 411l 7 ( 7100 •.......•....••... C lossafied Clerk Train e I' LEAR ~i EGLEH I \t• W1" ! \ I I\.! l•1l ,\t' haH t J•n·s1111at.iv1• 111 1 rc .... t you. • n1..,t1111H'r<1 to h;lt 1k 't·rv-ic1 ~ ri q tir "ll<'nlc; \1ain- 1rd1 .ii ... l11r t11llow-11p · ,...,1011 r• • l'l11s l't<·pa1 l', nd tf n• crlc•d, cha11g1• II Oii Ill W <H l'{IUOIS daily. nt'l: rl for IJl • joh i:-. (.'X nuni 111 1\11 n ~kill". And 1 ncm.11 I 1l:Jilitr I \ 1u want tn 61"' w \•ith the k.J 1t t" 'J)111ne1•nng the future> nf h .. nkin~. thi11k ahout a can•cr ~v·1 1 1rst lnll'rstatc:. The bank t'l1 11 1 1i; rting t tw d1 rnands of tht• fulu• t >} offt>nn~ exciting oppor- 1\11 Ut • .._ tudl\y. Call tor ,rn Rppointmcnt Jn ~nnt:t Ana (714) 558-5155 In taw1na Be<id1 (714) 494-6546 • Ornnge Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday June 14 198 1 -I .. ~·r.~.~~·~-~ ..... ~!.~~ l~r.~~·:.~ ..... ~!~~ ~.~!.~.~~···. -~ !.~~1~.~' .. ~ ... ;<! • ·'l."'1~~1i~~ 11 ·111 11 Enq1n • ru a l 1"1 II I BOOKKEEPER .. I SECRCTARY Pf, .. l'r11)!1 .. :. .. 1\1• :\1 "I' 111 I 11t 11d1 •·1..,.1111 1• 1., 11 • (lt'I MI~!\ (IJo' llf 11 National service company needs :11~ ... \.1.::.~ ~.: •• 1 1 Ir 1: 1 ... full time bookkeeper. Working hrs. ::.:·,~:11.' .. !~"1.J, •Ill(,, .. are primarily 8AM to 5PM. Must ~.~:' .. 111.~1,!~·.11~~.·.;~~ll 1.:·.1 h t I h & b bl t 1•\11•11\ Ill f 'loll I I 11 I• ave e ep one exper ea e o ""'·'"'' \,, ...... ,, .1111 • • u111•r1l,1lt I ,\ < ,11 11i; I haodle heavy load of mcommg :,·:: .. ' ~1 r11 ~111 ~ 1 • : .. 'i:' ·. calls All major co. bP.nefits & good 'l "·" o1 ... .r , .. 11 ., ,.,. DENTAL starting salary. If you are intt nstod in this position, please r.a' I 't 1111\. 7 I1 ~:l.3 34·H t '' ~(·t 1111 a pl•rsonal t"· t'Olil 1dt•11t.;il llll"I \ iP\\ TERM INIX IMTBt'L 1 1 II c >pp11r1•11111' Fmµlo~·er· ..... V\, ~~-~~....,...~;..,,~ .............. . I I A .. C 1 /PURCH1 ASClSTANT I \,II ,c •. 11 \ ._, :\ (. l \ I 1 II I. I I "I I I •\ I j \ (I .I (I I (I I 1, , I \1 I '\ I ·, It I I I \ ( F ,'(. I l'l·lllll Cll!lll•l!S I I I' (11 111 I·. ,.,l(q1)'1 I ~ I' I I \ I' '' I (l A' L LO"H A 5Sb·2932 11 II 1111\1;1, \,,p I~ ( II '>I • I I I I l • I \\ 11 t ti l ,,. ...., 'll t SUMMER JOBS I 1,,l, 1 flllll'"'t ,I' 1tl.,thl• 111 I 1 \ ,,,. "'' \1 pH rt. I q L• ,,. "\:•, "'i,1 11t t ,\11.1 I \ 'loo I ' I 1 I I I ,,,, 1~·1 "I Ill I 1 a l• 1 1 Ooto brl-r Word PJ"oce'l.,or., Typi \t1 R~f'rt Secr~tC!ri~s C Hice Clf'rio 1111 I I 'I' I '~1 I ' IC•' fk .J \},I \I I I Jll, 11 t 11\1 :\1 1.W'I \I~ tur h 1lmo; rn1hll I" 1 ,11.1 .. :-\• \S [I ., "" :II \\ I I • ,.,,1··~·· COOK Xi ''11' 0 •·11 l.1111 d II Jl••fl' I)) I F'\ ( t t It ti IH 111'f1t" \l'l'h •II I" I'-' n, 1'111' .J"ll.' 1:1." I .':!I~} fl 11 l•1f 1\1\d I \l ('11ok-.&< ""h'"'" ! fllr Ill'\\ fJ'-l l11Hol fi'"t.i11 r,111t ll\!'111111!.1• I "' '"'n l un pl.,,. I• \\ 111 h I np IJ,1) a..o ' 111 11••'1b l'h·" ( ....... 11 .1111 I 'Cit 1l I .11-.• s1 II B t.11 •r111.1 I <l• •K 'ru'o• "111111 d I r11 .. t1 11p\.•Ulrtj.! 1•, ";'li 11:! 1..;1~ COPIER OPERATOR I lllt I , , • f'l•1 1 lPr n ., n , c • ' • 1 ' I 'roll'''' 111,11 l"I') I "I' I lr\,n• l'.dl B''"'' I .. • 0Ui2 I JI ' I I I 111 I , .. ,. .. f,tdf (fllJf'-• " ii n,pt 11° ,, t I " . ' - Counter Person 1 .. 1 ',.. l· 'llllp H1 Ill I I I t-,,t \'It .Joi< I•' 1U \1 ~ I itl(una l\t 1rh :>tu:-1 •·n J") wor~ llH! ""' pl'tiplo· t.. h.I\ •• ~omr n11·1 han11·.i I 1pl1tt11k Good -.JI.in. ht m·r11 l'Jl'ka~t· & ... 1 ·1n• ''"" 11l upµl) \pph 1(1 I'll ~ in t!l:ltl :'\1•\I p~ l'l i' I I cl I \1 111 I ~ll.1 S 11., ,ll v.~I..1'-unJlldi DATAEHTRY COMPUTER { 11 I I I I l I " \ 1l. 1;11\\ l'\l. 111 "''\ 'JI.tr' Ill"'"· 11011 .,mi..r 1 \ F•r Ill I \1 l .111 I \ rnl:i .... l(lotll s 11t • II' 1111· i'S:l llllil llt\f,\ t-;'\'11!\ 1q11 .. t I \pphc J!lllQ' '""" 11;.•mi.; -c:::irs;,"'9-,.g!!:la:t"".-:o t.1 I. t· 11 J •i r 1 lil I 1 1 Ill • DEP RTME T CLERK I 111 l•,ttlf~\' r•11 IU<l I 111; 1 11111 of 1,,.,,,. S11 ~h·r j I Ill , I~ I Ill f t'llt I\ !:\l't'k 111~ · l>•·p. 11 n "1i1 • 11 1 ~I ''' \\111: 1n n•n J•stur1·11 l 11".tl111·11' LEAR SIEGLER EHFRG Y PRODUCTS DIVISION 2040 E. Dyer Rd. I R~dhlU & Dyff Rdl Sc.ta Ano. CA. 92705 7 14-54~32 I 0 Eq11AI Opportunity to:mpk>)l'r" f' JI upt•1-.1l111o; \ltr.,1 l\tK' 1, 1>-pm \:~1 "'II Ill ~ \l'i I 11 111 r"1n ,>Ill c,1111 .\ \,. . 'i \ DELIVERY PERSOH 1 ·nr C'il rh .\\I I .\ 'l 11111 -. I h ll m "· d 1 I ' ' 1 Fr11n1111111 al a• re q \du Its onh :n h1 .. •la\ 'fo rnlfc .. rtmg ~.·:i n1 1 111 I ta kt h•1m1• > I 11111' I g ,J" ,1 II11 '.\ ,1r.e1 \\ l''i 11,11fl'-I1 I (; .t '<lc• t (;I 0\ f' ·1 ft'J f)~ ~,_,,~, Ill.I l\'Eln DH!\ ~·n .... ,\· !' \ 1. t·:.."> TH \I'-I I' ... l-1111 111 par11111 \ 1 t>PI> ,, 1 •Jfllt \ '"' I' lit•ll• " I u d .. 'I I ~ ,\ "' '. " I by,ht••,... llH·f I'! I ,1., I\ 1•,crn ~Ill $1:1 111 I, II ,ill l J.> m r: :Hi 1 h( ,, 1; t, • fl'~J DELIVERY 1· I 1•n .. f••r '''' I•• ll\l'rtts Xlnt d111.in~1 rt'l.'nrd rPQ I hon. f111 .Jppt ,,.,7 !1212 I,. ... r .. r I ;\I 1 F:mmnn' :\l'"" l"Jl1 StJI wn•'•"· Inc DEHTALASSIST. I ""'ant1·d for µnvnh :\pl lkh 0H1<·1• Ext·d pay & lw11d1t .. 616 ·lf!li8 DENTAL ASST l'nrtt1mt• Back nrfirt• J: x perirncrrl only '\1 on & Wed.199 1Jr.!l,49Cl Ir.ti? DEHTAL ASSISTANT Dcnl at practice ne<'di> help Front. bark & m1cl die F:xpenenre ;1ss1s lanl pll'ase apply ri.44 0683 DEHTAL OFftCE N B Gen [){'nttst lo<>k· in g (or hyg & asst 642·5243 DEM.TM. ASSIST Opportunity m Fountain Valley for RDA waotin~ p lime work m o con genial preventive office Slaff ls self mot1vatm1t and we have fun helping peoplt>. 962 2432 HYGIENIST I· 'I ,111 Int olul 1 \l 1 I ' 'S I ., .., l.1 l 01·nl1 I 11111' JI \\ ,1 n 1 1 d I " r '111>1'1 m.11J.:1•I 1h•h \I nt.•\\ ... 11.1< Ir.. .,.,,, Iii'" 1 .; .. HI ' , , 'I I I I n•·• •· .. ~nr' ELECTRO ICS FOREMA MAINTE:t-IA~Cf. OCPARTMl:>'l '111 11 11111 lo .om 11 '.\I •fll'I "'""ll''\111 \\ ·' i 11' j 1 .. 11,' ' t t1 I I I I' I 1 I • ( !Ill I • "\ I 1., .. wf I m• I •1d1 LEAR SIEG R ENERGY PRODUC TS OIVISIOI'<. 2040 E. Oyer Rd. lredhill & Dyt•r Rdl Santo Ana, CA. 92705 1714) 540.3210 i':q11al Opport 11nil' Emphr1w1 \I F II ENGIMEERIMG LAB TECH \;1 wb t•1t•.1t1·tl 1-1111 pos1l1011 for It S 1,1,1ol llan1\\ "' tool~. "" It,, .. ,, l•-~"9-"'5-~7°.iyl kno" ll'rl).1l' of 1'11•1 11 me< ha n 1 1 ., • 1 hy1lt auhN> To Jh'1tm1 rult rl':.pon-.1tnht \ '°' µrotol) IH' & tl'sl I h 7l<I 5<10 6301 ···•••••Dail • : Field Sales Supervisor • • • Cln lt ~. '"' <'nlory nrl'ded ror 1'~ lt•ctron1c dis· lrthntor k><'oled nt 3170 Pullman. Costn Mesa. ll:ntry 14'\C'I pMlt1on with opport11nlltl'!I ror advan <'"mc>nl PlcR!ll' rail Hamilton F.let·lro Snles (714) 641 1850 ror In lerview. DENTAL Assistant , • p/time for Ortho ore. e Dental exp. needed-not • nccel!larily Ortho exp • L1mlt1."1I •>1K'n111)!~ 111 .11!,1Lili· 111 11t1 ( 1, 111 ,. l'Oil'll 11rea, 1111 1wl1 1111111\ 111 cl, ,1ictr ot1entt'tl lncfl\1tl11,1' \\hu 1 m >'••rk \01lh Field S<11l'll Pt•oplt• 1'1 .1111 111111 n Hr lll\d j;:l'I I N1t1lt~ SI .11 11111 ~ ll l(ftll 11 \'li"r~l\~~'I nl'res~ary i':'<<'l'llltcmnt ~"''"11111 1 llr. 1t'l.1ttd lwm•f1ts 1t\ 111l11hlt· for th•• 1 peoplt• U you r.111 pr"cluc1 r~ult~. a CLERK TYPIST Wttti telephone ability Od solary to start. For Interview c-Mtart Mr OaboulL H8 ·227 1 ~tw tnU1Spm. CLOntES11M PUlllllon1 availabl Im· nil!<! for manqer & as •1 t maoater lralnre1. Mln1rnum 6/mo. ex· pcrlence CaU Y"onne • C.U· 1231 Rl>A 642·509'7 D.,.talAuhhmt : X·Ray exper necessary .• paid vac It Holidays. 4 dayt (Mon lhru lbunl e Just lt1lk ttbout 11. 1•111 IJl10 01191 f antentl'~ 1\sk '"' \Ir <'hunre ~3000 ~. Sfoll wall\ t:ASE • Equal Opportunity 1-;mploy Cta:!:~:ciB~~ES6711 •••••••• .. ..... -¥ p F W • . ~ -----------.....------------..... .. ~~!.~~ ..... !!.~~,~~·!.~~ ..... !!.~~ .. ~!~~ ..... !!.~~ Orange CoastOAILVPILOT/Sunday.June14, 1981 HelpWant.d 71 ooHelpWant-.d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ .••.• ?!.~~~~•~•~•••••?!~~ ~~.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~!.~~ ..... ~!.~~ ·or-r•, ... •.e-------• Prt School 1'1•ucht<1 ' w11ntt'd. 11uruintr <'t•rt IHTAUU"1 COft9"aMatlGM SALES Sell moll\ 11trd Jll grhsl\t' mdr\ldu.-1 t.il call on local busmeslieS Full 01 purl tr ml' ll1a}i l'I nn In as potent I a I Pnor ttales exJ)('r1enc1. helpful but not requ1r,°'fl' Call Mr Da\lt'npurt at ~6 5745 ~EHERAL Off.ICE Houaekeeper RIB In e.x· Irvlnt' firm hu am chan1e tor 4 bra day Mana1er, Of'nce Work, COIW\ter help for food aervlcc Seasonal. (6 mo.). H.B. aru, Call t; Son1rath, (714)5« 5378 or960-96U MHSfHGB/ ....... tor mort111t> bro lwr Knowl~da~ of 0 t' ttffway •)'Items V1tlid Ca lit dr" H'11 lie uceaury Mon t hru Frt, 8 30 to ~ Call lh•1. 700 6060 We Ha•• The Jobt ~<I P T 9 lpnl Mon ff YOMHan Frt NB 6'~8820 medlllt(' 0µ11nln~ tot clt1•nln1 &:cooldn18d1y bright. tell starlH wk Non emokln&. non person to perform 1.1 drlnlr.ln1. aft 4PM o~ variety of otncie duttt11 wknda S56-1737 tncludlng xeroxing. in --- ler·o ffice delivery, (11 Houi1~keept>ra wanled in&. etc. Contuct Bever Seaclifr Motel 1661 S ty, 641·8820 Coast Hwy, Liiauna Bch Mana1ement MGR TRAINEE MESS&lGER II morn1n1 11 week, Mon 5 30J\M to HAM, Tlll'll thr u Sul 6 30A '\1 to tMM r-:xe\'11 timing I t•t' l'l'q 'd Apply Pen nysa\.t'I', 1660 Plttl't•11t1.1 A\'e, < M GENER.AL OFFICE Looking for II \'t'n Ill lerestanl( µurt Unit' Joli in p I e a s a n t v ff 11• \' ., Clerical, for 111u1u11• person Lo\:utlon (> (' II . Npt Och F.xp1•1 11 must. A\·curull' typ111i.:. no shorthand 20 ha week indudes Snt & :-.un Call . 646 7431 General G.O. Assistants Receptionists File Clerks Looki"g Cur work. l>ut you have no e>cj)(.'rtcnrc'' Good opportun1t1cs available to help you No e xpe r ience required Only one interview Call today ror appointment No fee. 557-0045 Cf\-Lf nt=. TEMPOllAllV PUISONN(l SUMClS 3723 Birch Strnt Hew~1'~~ch GENERAL OFFICE Irvine engine drslnhutor has im mt.'d opening fn1 person to perlor m g1•n ofc duties including typ 1ng, 10 kn . f1l1n .:. telephones. l'tc Somt> exposure to bookkPt'PlnJ! & customer billing 1k sired Call 754 1!131 or send re:.ume to I' 0 Box 19129. In lnl' l'a 92713 G~Office 494 1*717 tluu t•ke<'(X'r. 111dt>. Live in, Su11day , Monduy for 1• I d t• 1 I y I a d y • n o n i.mokn 495 5377 llou1n•kt•l'J>CI' LI\ t• In Non ~11wkt•r Oullc:> clean rn~ & lrlry for adult:-. ll111 & hd t i..11 ,, du. ti75 9ti72 lntematlonal company estabUshin& South llur & Orange Co thstlict o fices Complete tr 111111nt: &c liberal r1•mWlt'rUU011 If selected bt• Pll'JHlrf'd to s ta r t 1mmc•tl111tt•I)' C a 11 M r II t> I 111• 1 rt 847 6533, Mon , Ttlt's. Wecl hPfutt• llJlll Manirunsl. l month 11•nt lttt f>tOKre!iSl\'t• i.;ttop 111 LallUllil 11111!> 770 2:U;1 •MGMTCOUPLE• fl7 dtlult UY lUlils Ill r. l 'oi.ta Mt'!lll Nu•r, 110 Jll'I s, tllh 110'/:l INSPECTOR MAHICURIST MNGMMT POSITION lo .1h111 d1a111 t M & \11.tl1t•1111 \1111 tll'lll \ <i•·111t lli m10 IN PROCESS To work ut n:11I 'lal1111 \h•d1ntl ('omponenti. spec1al111ng 111 111111 MODELS/ESCORTS mfgr rweds a per'lon wraps & Pt'd1cun·' I• 'I l'op 1101(:11~ 'l27 71Kt. who hkrs cleturl ¥.Ork, nr P T 540.9757 capable or working with "11"\\ "I'/\ l 'l•.IC ""I"''• It a m 1croM'Ope & small ·· 1111' .. 1 .. 1w1'fk<I 1'1·1111 p.1rt!> SJlary cum \I \.NL 1-'ACTl'Hl'\C. 11a1t 111111• lfo11, ¥.t't'li nwni.urate with ex per I" I r "n ,. \ t'" I"'' t LOl'Htcd m Massron \'t(' Let Your a It•,,, \l 11 .. t It ·'\ I JO Co pmd pruftl shar , .1 11 I g ,. 111 ,. k 11 p Ulg, 'acat1on & hollda):. l11111wtl 11111·11rn~'. 1 .111 pd Ml'd•ca1 tire ins Career !1:.1 :i3n H111 , \Ion 1" Qualrfrt'd applicants. pl t• a s e ca 11 M rs '\/ 1• '~ 'p .1111• 1 ti• I 1 ' ,. r ' P11rell1, SRI :1130 Take Fl1"ght IJl'I son IH 01 '" t•t Uri\ 1•1 ' lru•n'I' 111 J N~tALl.ER. fan (older, 'Uf'dlll'I'. l'l'tllltlm\ (,It rod maker Exp pref'd Wl"th Npl lkh "' ('to'>t,j "''''' MB·Ol3l a11•a 7 dy!> pr wk \Ion IHSURANCE Busy ::.t'rvrce ctr of auto ans agy has openings for the following posi lions •Claims Dt>pl Take m rlntl rl'J>Orts & handlt> follow up:,. • fit'ne" ul Dept Quotr & follow up on n·newals lhy aulo ralrnK exp pref'd Salar) C'omm ¥.tth t'\ll I Pd co benefits for appt . call Linda at FGS 963 094 1 rr I, :! !"J l'\T S,1 t Su11 FLOWSEAL I 7 3111\M /\1Jp111x $!;110 111 o < a II ~i·IO :wm llt't 11 /\\I :;1• .\I Ask for I ,t'(' Ill rlolJ Flowseal, the fo~lt>~l growrng umt of Mark Controls Corpur;1t 1nn, was Corm rd m 1!17R to di' "'l' It S 1-.S ,\I II ~:s <>II sign. rnanuf;H·I Utt• .111cl OH ll EI( I I~~ ... fll'l'tl<'d '"' markrl a broad l111t• ul l'u n' .ol h""I' \ 1111 high pl'rfOrmam·1• liul .. .11;11' & ht•1lt't1h 1111'1 111 terCly \ah es. tht• rrw'>I ... ur.rnn· .. 11 k I"" & 111 rapidly growing 'l'I: 1·1•11111,. J•l">!r.1111 \11111\ menl of the inc.llL~tri;1I II•·" 1 h \l,111111 u11 \" ' a I ' e m a r k c· 'I 1011.1 i \I worldwide \\ e art> '''t'k 1nj{ the fol10¥.11111 1·\ "'l HSI-.!'. IJ('r1e111·t><l prof1·,~1n11 ol t. \ " :-, \\ I'• 1 ... n11ahl\ •<:t ':-\ Dltll.I. 0r1-:tl \TO II •="l' :\li\CllL\ l!''I •AS...'-'F:.\1 Bl.Fii Please submit ~0111 11 1 Ttri·tl of had hour ' & d t' JI It'°'" II)! .., Ur I "II ncl 1 n J! ' ., \I I•, I> I ( \ I \\ Jo. I I, 11 r I. o ...; s n .1"111 s hu111L't''· I-ull 111 P T 7~>'1 1.!71 l!l!; :i t03 sume c·u11111ll'1t· \\•th ---------- TheSIUls!l •SECRETARIES• •EX EC. SEC'YS• •STATTYPlSTS• • R El'EPTJONlSTS• •Al.SO PART T IM E • Always tree to applt cants (.'all now, ask for Judy or Sht>rrer. MO 60.55, Coastal Person net Agy , Z700 lfur bor RI., CM . E.O.E. OFFICE SERVICES CLERK Pt·t forms a wtc!e '.1111•1y nf 1ntt>rtsl1ni.: ,inti t hJllt'ng1n~ as~ri.:n nwnti. rn lhe l'ur c·hasinl( .inti SPl\ll'<'~ Dt>11ar1 111P11t 11( 11111· of Or •111.:1· ( 'ount \ ·, lt'.1th111! 1·001 pa""'' l>Utll'S Wiil tnC'IU!lt' ~hlJJ µrng anti fl'<'l'l\ IOI!. 111,111 un<I :-.uppht·' 111:-.tr 1hu 1111n, m' enlor~ con I 1 ol. tt'cnr1b ma1n11•11.t11«'<'. 111){'ra 11011 uf Xt•rox !l~l"I Jntl ffit'l>Sl'O)!CI Sl'I\ ll'l'!o l·om pa rah le' t'X 1w111•111·1· ,inti ';ol1d t 'al1fo1111a rl rl\ l' IS h C't'lt'<l' i\lonl( wtth c•xc·1·lll'nt ~alar)' and hcnl'fih. llw. iJOl\ll ltm ufferi. a l'ltam·1· 1111 ad' ancement anti 1!'. .1n t•Xt't•llc•nl l'a1t•t•t op JM•lllllllt\ (all \ lic·1c1 L'h"' ,., !'>46 73ti0 NATIONAL EDUCATION CORPORATION ~400 l'<tmpus !Jr'' t• \ t''A port B{';ich I .1 1-:q ua I Opport unll' 1-:mplu)er :\1 F Our rapidly expanding international ro 1:-. ~t·ck mg an enlh1.L'ltast1c, Sl'lf • s tarting ind" for a general offlcr po:-. t:rl typing, phont>s & frhng req 'd . Outstandrni.: com pensat1on & excrllcnt co benefits Pleasnnt work ing environmrnt Con tact : Pat Mills KEY PUNCH OPERATOR :.alar) l11!-tt11 \ 111 1-.111 H~inq ---------- AMF Scientific Drilling lntemational 18011 Mitchell South Irvine. 557 9051. EOE GUARDS Full & part ltmt• All areas Urufom1s fum'd Ages 21 or over. rNrrcd welcome No ex per nee Apply Unt\ersal Protection Sen•1cc. 1226 W. 5th St . Santa Ana Inte r view hr.. 9 12 & I 4. Mon-Fri llairstyllst, 1 month tt>nl free Progressl\e Shop in Laguna Hills 770 2345 Hairstylist 21st Centur} H air n ow rentrnl( s paces . Ult ra modern salon. must sec to re alize. 673-25.')2. llAI RSTYLIST /CUTTER needed full-time. over flow o( cllente le. must like to work w kids & adults 963-8860 Ha lrstyltst Man1cur1~l Costa MESA Nt•wporl Zee Place548 9344 HOME MANAGER 25 hr week for busmes' family t-Ookm.: <''i!l<'n lia I Perman!'nl po~• tion 673 1521. l!Jm 7pm Hotel Front Desk Cleriu & Hight Security Pff'IOltMI Full und or part t1m1 Exp prrf'<l EH"ll workin~ cond1t111n" l\JI ply in person Hotel San Ma,1rt1•n 696 S Coa~t II wy. Laguna llf'uch An 1mmed111t opt111og t11s11 11 ~ IOI I Ktypunch Opt11to1 Two !UIS UPfll e!'Ct tfqUll!(f ~ hour worii week ~ OOf '"'"'end diy Etcflltot ~Y btooehts ¥1d WOl-1119 condmoos Please apply in pl!fSOll Castrng Oepaflment DISNEYLAND 1313Hdof llhd ~CA 92113 1-~f ..... Kath~ ll1hhl1• 1714).1191 5311 FLOWSEAL A Unit of Marte Controls Corp. 15062 Bolsa l'h1r.1 Hunlm~lon Reach <' \ Equal OppurtWltl) Emplo~er :\t f \L\Rl'\E Part.'> per-.on Gro¥.1ng mar1111• l11 needs responsrhlt' ... t•lf Legal I s tarting 1n di\ (;d l'orparale Paralegc1l or ~alar~ 645-0001 st•cretar} "1th hea\ > )f ,\ T L II E corporate backiround H o l ' s EK Jo: E I' 1-· ll Small law oHru•. airport prl\ ale quarl< r.., !-;:( area Newpart Beach c e I I e n t r e f ' , Call Kathie. 833 9980 c213l332 J03>1 Le!(a I Secretar.} Expt>r rn Fam la". xlnt i.kills, salary open Con tact Ms Wmterbollom 851 1733 McDONALD'S of San CletMnt~ \Under New Ownershq>l 1s now ::iccept1ng up pltcations for dny & night positrons Plea!ir apply m person between 9-lam & 2·5pm wkclys at Assistants Home Health Aids BECAUSE YOU CARE Wh! not Join Staff liuildt•r ,· .l(rnwml( ro~tt•r of Nur!lrng 1h'1 ... t.111t-. • 11111 II nmt• Ilea 11 h ·,\rel,, HJ'li ·~ & I.\'\/'" who PllJO\ i.:ootl slt'.11ly µa\ by h1•1!1 rn.i 1•ldc1 I) tl1:-..1hlt'<l "' 1"t11l\ ,111•,rrnl! pallt>nl' 111 the humP. on a hH• 111 01 \ ISll lrt)! h,tSI'• \OU (II CJ \Id(• h~ltt hnu.,t>kt'l'llln~ <.nmc• pt•r~Jn.tl c·an• .. net a c·om l"'""'nnatl <11·111•11 tlahle oalurt' Wt> II 1•11• 'rdr }OU ~•lh one or th•• mo-.t rt>>Aa1d111,1! ,., JJl'lf'ln•·<·.., uf ~our 11 (1· .ind" 1:11011 ... 11.rn Because you c:a~ .... c:all STAFF BUILDERS lleahh Care Sf'rvrcc., 7 14-855-0 15 I 7 14-547-031 I LEGAL SEC'Y Orange Collnty branch o( P I Defense1L1tiga lion law (1rm needs legal sec'y Nel'ds to be an ex per1enced & self molrvated, take·charge Uldt\ 1dual Gci hener1ts. fr('e parking SC Plaza area <7141641 0217 McDonald 's, 650 .. ________ _ A venida Pico, Sau Cl1•111 Liquor /Stock Ca.Iii ~11thlc; Expr Newport Liquor & Dell 2944 W l'oa~l II wy. NH 548 2112 LOAH SERVICING IOOt<ICHPER l'omlunat1on as~11tn lllt'ftt for nithl per1nn for mortgcil(e loan firm in 'I, " w µ o r I n *' a 1· h i 14 !155 l!X'>.'i Pall! F MECHANIC Fore1!(n car exp \1 llZ only Own lool!t '\"lk for J ul.Jus. 548 6152. "e d I ca I l h I ro p I "(' 11 l' chntc ner<l~ sharp. ag gre~srvr front rlesk person wrth hl·;1\ )' t''C p & app t -;d1t·tl ph11111•., d al a f' n t 1 ' ·, ti) " k sal:tr) cnmrnrn ¥.tth exp ~o 600'Z ~EDIC/\l. /\~SISTt\'IT (or Orth0Jll'(l1r ofr '1 ust have hnth front & hack ore ex per Dt'!111 ahlr hr!I & lwnefrt!> for N pl llch of{' <'oil t~M AAH!l NURSING ADMINISTRATOR Rc,pu111;1ltlt· for 11<·ut•' a n ti h 11 1111· h 1· .1 1 t h clr\.ISIC>rl of a hranrlt of r , (' <' T 11 •• 1.1 ,. , , .. 11 n•,ponllmg \ht•Uhl h.1\ •' J L \ 'i 11< "n'" nr ''" tf'n~ I\ t• 1•'1 fll'l lf'fl( I' Ill hosprt.11 ho•nlth 1.111• m u n n I( c· m r rr I o 1 su1wn csron t 'ompt'lall\f' \<tl:11' phr-. t"cn•lh•nl IM•nl'frl!\ Box #921 l>,tol) 1'1101. I' 0 Bux l5f10 1 osla Mc•:-ia, Ca 1126:!1; wkdy~ ....... ------ HOUSECLEANF:RS To SS/hr, car. 645·5123 \h 111 t 1>erson11 nef'll1·rl fur Ntcam cleanrnit co Gd IM y. ea~> to lt-:JI 11 l"c>rrman PCl!lllton a vi1il Mu11t know Orange <'c1 --------•I Chns64111179 MEO IC AL lmmedrntc PQ5ll1on ll)r Medi<'al Ret•eption111t & Mt>dical Reconht <·lerk Laura . Bris tol Park Medica l Group 557 6300 OFftCE Anf:NDENT P •l rmeSnt&Sun.4 3010 12 30A M Tu1•t1 l2 30 to 8 30AM Mnturt', rt>lip person wuntt•ll c;d worklOll concl1t1ons Nurses 1111lr rxp Kil . but not nt•r Uayv1cw Ma nor. 3.S<> W lloy SI . C: M 642 ~ EOE Housekeeper /Com p~nion Live In or out 833-2009 MAHAGEMEMT Looking for high ener11y & positive atl1tutlc• to managl.' amull 1>ro fess Iona I copy shop Call Becky, 752 0482 -KIDS SUMMER JOBS. Earn S30-S60 per week. Trips & Prizes. C4 ..-. Cll•c:• .t t6M6t4. M•dlcol S.c~tary F,xper. accurate & ru~t typist for busy orflct> Must know all (mnl of (ice procedure11, Pl'I< board, Ins. • phone H 8 area 847·2547 Sell thin!(" fltlCI wllh Dull) Pilot Want Ad!I ·••••• • Daily Pilat • • I The Dall~B~u~P~~ lm m•dlal•i • openlna tor • l>BX Opor11tor. 3 dl'.Y•·e Mon. Tuea .. Wed Experlerice prefrrred but e will Lraln. Exct lltnl company benefit$ Fore : ~lntment tor lntervltw ull 642·'321. ext.: • Pasteup Person • e With new1paptr experience. Part. time. e I boura Uam.apm, Monday lhru frld•Y· e EJ!ctllenl compan1 beneft.t.a. rtir appt. ror • tntervlew, call tu.ml, axt.. m. : ·o c... I . ~,.... . • ISO W :""tfay St.reel • e Cost.a Mesa, CA • e ~ual Opportunity F.mptoyer e ••••••• •• • •••• O~or 1l;1) Shift dnlhnl( O(>l'I a Iron $..I 50 t fo:\l'f'll ht>rH'fll::.. ROSA.M, INC. 7 u :.48 5533 Eq u<t l Oppty Ent ply r !'art time. woman., r lolhlltlt cl:!)!> nnh. c·'C IH'rtencl' prt•fer rt·tl Laiiuna 11111.s l'all I .u 1' .11 770 1677 PART TIME C 11 l' IH.'11 S El' '\ 20 hr' v.k :\Inn Th111 ., I 2 P ;\I S I 5 0 II r 1>46 1032 1'.1rt trnw :.ec') o,;ill'' I Sa Ian ha::.ed on l''P 1 l'l'I 2243 I. II I l'i\R'I J'1me. an-. ..,t·t' \ol''<I' nee t.111 838 3333 htwn 8 & I EDF. P /TIME EYENIHGS Comlffn9 Youth Carriers Adults with outstandin{! attracti\ e personalitle,., who enJOY working with JO lS yt>ar old youths l'HrtinJi?' 9 fiPM l'all 64 2 4:121, ex t 34:1. hetwren <!PM 10 51';\l. ask ror Duma -PART TIME Sc•e our ad tn tlMl;r~ ' rl11-;.,1f1cd u11clrc 'Hrta1I STOf'H'GO 4555 l'oast Hwy . NB ftart Time Person To dehH'r Dutly Pilot auto 111ut1• an lhe Laguna Hr11C'h nrea 7 dayi. IJt't w1•1•k l111ur.. Mon thru f''n ap prox 3 :l0to5 30 PM Ho urs Sat & Sun ;1p prux. 5 AM to7 AM . Eu rnln~s approx $400 pt'r mo Call Hryun llollancl ut 642-4321 t:quol Opport F.mployer PERSON FRIDAY Lido Village seeks person (or part 'time work with ~ood com- mWllcations skills. Call Cher)' I or Sally 673 2902 PHOTO LAI: Printing & misc lab dutie!I. Will train F' T S ta rt $4 25 hr, non smoker. Apply 10 to 3 at Onsile Photographic 3303 Harbor Bl E·5 of Commerce Park CM PLASTICS Resp Individual nl~e<l to operate vacuum form Ing n111chlne p~fer to train. Call 9AM ltAM 1142 1026 PLAYGROUND Sl.IPf'~RVtSOR r 'ulltlmc-. lmmt'd . employment 18 yra or ovtr Costa Mesa. 84.\·5111 ------ Ltttltft llglt Cla•il'1od Adt are ~•llr, maU "people to PfOPI• ' .111 J (falls wllh blf re· adarahlp and bl& re 1ult1 I To place your cla 11r~ ad, call today 6U&C711 Pr t' Sc h oo I T t> ra ch t' 1 w 11 n t t' d r t 1 ro t> . 12 30 s· 30. Mon ... , I l mmed op«"ntnl( 644 0232 Npt lkh rltESSROOM SUftSlVISOR 1'01 n•qu111•11 n11n 111 yr11 pnntml>( t•xµ Str 1111.: Ill t'l' h ll Ill l'll I. lt'l' hrt 11' •• 1 bkdrnd 111 WC'!> u((:wt Ori( ny t•o St>nd 1 t• sunw llox 11922, U111ly Ptlut, P 0 llox l~tJU, ('<111ta Mt·bu , t'n 9262•l PROPERTY MGR. l.11·c•nscd 11•ul 1·.,t.ill' a I((' n l fo I Ill ti "t• I t \ manal(1•1111•111 Sal.11 ~ 1 l' (t Ill 01 M u" " ti I k WPl'kt•ntl<, 111111 'lllllllll'I S1•111I Jlc,unw to llu\ 1 Iii 1),111\ 1'1111( f' 0 lie" l~fj(J ("11,l,1 \11•,,1, I ,1 921;21J J> 'I 11ffH"1· & t..!1·pt1 .. 111• :1 hr,., cl.1L J~• ti.•." "k " ' !lfik 71;~ 11; lilllll' Real Estate Sales \\ .11 ,. 1 I 11111 t '" 11 1111 11 1!1•,1tl1•rtt 1,1I I 011. nll'rual fo.xdr.111).!1·, l nhm1t1·cl 1.M1h•11l1;d 1111 nwthalo• 01"'111111-!" SE1\ l'HOl'I· I! 111· s I .'l lJ 71 1 li7:l ~tu RECEPT/TYPIST 4~1~ Piii 111l1•111at 11111.ll I I ii ti In It l' 11 Iii 11a11) l'l·rm I' I'. 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"ho "uultl hit\• ltJ 'larl a c·aret>r 10 lht• ft'bluu1 ,ml 111du,trv s1.111111K '-Ul;11 \ $12,()()(J p..r )'t'llr For lmmedla .. cOMidl'ratlon apply in penon TUESDAY JUNE 16th IOAM-7PM 2949 FAIRVIEW, Costa MHa (2 blocks So. of 405 Ft-wy) Write ar send~ to: SAMBO'S RESTAURANTS IMC. 600 WARD DRIVE SAHT A BARBARA CA 93111 l805) 68)..1481 EOE M/F H~.< l'.l'T TYl'!ST l'll1\l\l'.F l'\HTTl:\IE ll :1 1>.111\ S:lll:i hour t·· 1 11 n I ·,,I I 1,.1• ,, I' (ll',11,trll't• j.(OUtl lt.1'1<' 'k'll' lr11m1·d1 :111• op1•11 I II g 'i I 11 tit• 11 l () " '157 llitl I RESTAURANT 1111-,1111·-., 1:-. hoom1rrg \\ l' llt'l'd l'llllk:-. ".111 11 .. ,, liu~ rt 11,h I ""''' 111 BJ '· I 111; \1 :1 in !'.I II.ti l1t1,t I'• 11 & ltll nut .1ppl1e .1 111111 l((·,1.1u1 .1111 MANAGEMENT \ 1 ,. d ,. F r a 11 1· ,. 11,.,taur.cr1l HJl..1•1 \ 111 "" c 11.i:-.t P laLJ "'''I. \l.111 1gl'r I tl;n' \\t·d, ()ff 11·l· OFFICE PRODUCTS SALES R EPR ESE NT A TIV ES THE W ARMIHG TOH CARMA GROUP l'O 1111\ 11 I l'I Ir \1111· I .1hl 'l:!d I tiMI :i lfl Hl'I 1 .111 < ,1th1·nn1· 11r 111111 I 1111 .1 ppl ;.">i lil-l 01 ·'I• ph . .rt :, .11 :n:u s 111 i..lol c \I .J11111 th• 11111.:r• ... 1\1• .rnd f .a "" t t' 'I ~ f 11 '-' I II ~ >Ah<11t•,,t1,.,, rn lh•· .. 1111. µ111tlu11 ' 1111111 -,(1\ :-,,., ,., .ol ,1111111111 • ' tlUI \1• )m~olloll" .ol t• llU\\ I\ .11l,1t.l1 111 111" ( .tllft1r 1tl I II I ,I Ill tlu:-.ll \ k1111\\ lt·.ti:• .11111 ,.1 1t·.. ·' t.1ht \ ,.,.,,., .. ,. ... ol '\f• lltl I t''IJllll Ill I llfl I 11lt m··· lo George Applegote Division Sales Manager RECEPT /TYPIST t,1ght l'l1•11t'.1I °\;1•\q~ll'l ill l'il I Ill i!lt;f, It 1• t •• 11 t, ,, n'"' T' p'' l . fro11t of<' . 1'1ws Sat p, I l'lllrrtt q tluh 1;.14 .:i.lll4 RECEPTIONIST/ PBX I' runt 1111•111 In 111• .ttl \ t•t ll:0.1111( .ii.:t'll('\ ... It••" rng fo1 !-111111-.1114 .,. ,, h 11•1 111·,l.1111 .1111 JACK-IN· THE-BOX ('.11 ll11t1t• f111ll11111• lX ''' & up :.pm lJITI II. 1111111 iJnt shill!> \1.1p1' liHI<! Etl1nj!C'l', llunt lkh HE~'l WH.\:'\T United Stationers Suoplv Co. 3007W~IL Marina D~ Rey • CA. 90291 21 l-822-8724 ~.qua I Opportunity Employer M I" s.rlt!'b $36.000+ II ~: V 1-; It L Y H I I. I. :-. llt•alth & ~11tnth•n l'orp wt111111 u11 opera11on11 111 0 C N l't'O key JJ<•opl{' fdP Su11t•n-1i.1on & Tra1n1111(. l"ull oc l'drt Tune• Will tr.11n Xlnt cart.'t-r 01 'u1111l1•1111•11t ('ull !I 5pm Mr Zuc·ht•r htutl ill !17:1 H4·1:1 SJ It·~ I o 11t•R1· '1U<I1• 11 t ~ t1•;11 ht•" t''lt t•ptron;.I 'J lt"'> "IJl'llrl11111(\ ft-pl l'".'ntwi: Jllf''ll.1{1• 1·1irn 11an~ & 111 udut•1 1-lt'J(lhh• ht~ 1-.\lt'll"~ \ 1n1• I 01111d 1111111 w:13 tuli '>alt·' 1 htld1"11 ... I 1·1 ,, ... hllt'' htl\ • IHtllCll "'·'I> tlt>:-.lto•l 1.,,, h1·rwf1h \J 1 F111n \t•\\µ011 ll1111l1•f\ 1;.1~ <!411 I • •• SALES CLERK-R~tall . Off11·1• Suppl\ I 11111p.rn~ h,c.., lull ltnw IH"''''"'' .i\a1l.olol1· Will lldll\ "''" p1111 !'il.11111111•1-. lo11 ;,,,; !1212 \Jr J-:mrn"n' SALES \1 ,11 u II'. ,., Pt'I ' l .. 1dw~ Spt•t·1all) F.1,h1on t..l~ont! hr-. .\l1m175!J!IY51 Salt·' i· ·r Shilt'\ Flt•\ E' 1· 1t1ng < ilt ,.,.1 111 Jt'\\t·lr) ,,tit•' "Ill It .1111 lull "' pJ1'1. 11tt11• Cl11 h 11 .. at ,111. i,: rt'',., 1, ,. 111.·1.,unahlt· Ot·t•tl .q.1111~ <'.ill fur appl i">tl Ii:!:! · SALES tlul '1dt '"lt''IH'l '"11 flt'"rlt•d lur .i ... mall '"I" h11p -..harp ""'1!"111 1! •Ill hu-.1ao,(11 hc·lpl 111 I .tll lfrd,\ i'>:!l~IH<' SALES l'.111/1r Stt>rt'11 1-. l•H11\111" 1111 t'llt'I gt•l1t P<'ll!Jlt• In '''" k par'1.tinw on ''"" 'a lt·~ :-.laff m out El Tc~ I 111 · ,, t 1" n .S .i It·' .. x p1·r11·111•1• p11•ft·111·d 11~ 11111 1t•qu1rpd lntc•1\lt'\\' "·11t tw lwhl Junt· H:th .11 1'.ic·1f1t· Slt•rpto <!121111 S¥.art1 llnH'. El Tm" JI llJOI EOE St'.lm!>lrt>S!>, l'Xp<'r 1111 ... atl loft l llman Sail• li'i:. li!.170 wkrl)' r 1 I 1 1· I 1· I 1• I' It " 11 1• \Oft l' '>\\lit 111•1,llti '""" I'. hto• I\ plltl! .ihrht \ )',\ t t• 11 •' n \ 11 1111111•·111 . 11\rt,tlllll Jlllltt'Jlht'rt• I .. a 11 () rr I(' I \I j.!I .1 t 7~2 Glil BOB'S BIG BOY NOW HIRING NEAR YOU! ... ,1. .. :sl'l-:HSO"-S 1·1 .. ,t :-,~ \\1!'.TRl-:.SS WJnlt'd St 111111 uf:... II nt•t•d, l-'I 11 t·0 p1,. I· 11., , i. 1 ,. i-:~ 11 pn·r·n Full t inu• 111 COOK TRAINEES CASHIERS I hJ1 d ¥..,llilng, 1 1,.111 It IJ.illtlml' :>UIOl:lt I --------9 8 4 2 Adams St~et near Brookhunt H untinqton Beach '>l>l..n11 µr;•I :.~,; crt:l'o .cit 6 3Upm SALESPERSON ' ~~C>E~~IO~IS.~. k I \1,1tur1· I.id' I' 111111 1111 • • • I I , o u t 1 q u 1 ... lo" 1• 1 n w AITERS '""port 11 ..... h J-\jll I · a I if o rn 1,1 ,., \ • " 11111 I < '11111oralt' off1n• I' 1·111 rt>nl h "''Pkini.? ,1 Ir u11t 11! flCt' rtl'l'!>llOnt'I \\II h r. mnnth:-. prt•\ 11111" ,., iwrrenrl' ancl h)lhl l) I' ing ah1hly WAITRESSES h..ipru1 1;1.; :111211 C OOK TRAINEES ,~·111'' RETAIL CAMERA T1) arr.ang{' .m 111tv1' "'" appomtnwnt pll'""' nlll BIBI <iH.\Y .11 1711 1 X3.'1 :111; I LLOYDS BAMK CALIFORNIA 1-:c1ual Oppo111u111' f'.mployt•r M n kt• ) o u 1 ., h t1µp111 i.: (',JSlt'I ll\ U'lll).l lllo' [1,111\ Pilot< l::i<....,1f1l•cl \11' . 28502 ManJueritt ParilwayMar A very Parkway M isslon Viejo • • • ;-.. o 1• ' pt• r 1 !.' n e t• 1 s llt'('t''\!>ill). W{' \\tll l1a111 ) t•ll 1\ ppl) m µ1 •1,1111 lot•t¥.e<•n 2 ~P'\f l':qudl Oppt~ i':mployer .\1 F Sal1• ... pt·r~un nt·erfrtl 111 -;c•ll matnl t·onlr::t<'I!> 111 l(ro¥.ml? 1·0 \\'111 11 am gd pa) ea!>\ to lt•a111 t'all t'hno, l'11hrn1tt'cl \luintenance Se1 'rn· 641 urrn NEWPORT BEACH P1·1 manl'nl. lull 11nw l.r1 Pl'fStnlahl\. 'Jllll'k lo lt·arn. t•xpt•r . nut l(•q'd 968 3334 SALES Slanda 1 cl Sh111•' 1~ 1111¥. ;l('l'l'lll llll: ,tpl.)lit•Jlltlll:-0 frnm 'er111u' 1111nd1•d mt•n & ~11n11·n \\ 1· h:I\ P r realt•cl J nt•\\ tum 1111:-."'"" "stt-m th,11 "'II ufft•r S2.fo S3511 "k t o quallfrl'l1 mrl11du.it-. \\ 1· Jls11 offt'r g11111l ( 11 lwn and lhl' rhan<'t• to nttt\ 1• 11110 \tj.!mt 111,,.,1t111n' \\ 1· prt•ft•r pn·\ Ulll" 'ales C'\ pt>r but ¥.tll tram t'a)lt't a R r t' ., " 1 ' 1• m l' n & wom1•n l\11pl) m J*r!.011 ~Ton Frr 9 l t.1m :1<177 <; Bristol. t M Stop n' Go is currently seeking persons for . NIGHT MANAGERS EVENING MANAGERS PART TIME CLERKS $4.50 Hr. $4.00 Hr. Stop n' Go offers strong salaries and excellent benefits including: • Paid Training • Paid Hospitalization and Life Insurance • Pald Vacation • Retirement PROGRAM • College Tuition Program People 40+ are encouraged to apply. Apply in person. 4555 Coast Hwy., Newport Beach or call ror information 714· 774·9210 SECRETARY T\ p1't :-.C'c ' n·1·1·1· I lttn "t "antNl for di:'nt.ol tiff I I'(' p rt'\ I (I U '> l' \ pH IPrrn• ab:-.olutt.'1~ • ~1·nl 1 ;r I :\1anal(1•r 1.1 l r t•!>p11n,,,1hll11' \11111\ M4 0683 SECRETARY Fur !>nl .di mathrne shop S I. M fK l'o 631 3600 1111 tl(llJl SECRETARY Sharp & mot I\ <1lc•cl pt>r!\On I!> \\l'ktJnll' [111 l'\t·t·utl\ l' li:'adrng po!.1 turn ~. airpor1. NII 752 559!1 01 i52 2399 SECRETARY Tu ao,<>r!'l gl'nrral t•o11 I lilt'lor m )!enl'rn I ofnCl' worli li31 2001 SECRETARY I <:rrl Ofc '1:<'¥.pon Brach R E [){>\eloper n<'eds C'cinfrdent. o;ha rp. t•\p'd l?•rl. good phone & t vprni.: sk 1lb .i mu~l' '111 !ohorlhand. hte bk~ Salary open 631 07!2 Mr R)ers BYl'OINC SECRETARY Small friendly office rn u1rport a1't'<1 uf Jrvim• rs lookin~ for self motivating secretan with good typing and s horthand s kill' Memory tyJ>t>WTiter ex- pr hrlpful Excel wor~ 1nl( conditions aQ<.1 benefits Salar y range S900 to s1100 dependaflt on exper and quaun9 Iron Call 975·0956 ttr appl . SECRETAR • Admin. Asst~ fo'or local engineer~ company Good i.kal~s Start at $1200 mo d in benefits, and car r potential ~7 6.596 SECRETARY J ht bKMtfve SWt• lmmed opc.>olna Mtri.!:J yrs exp, Gd lY JH~ ski I I s 11 must. rit~> ahrthnd. req'd 4 tcfl~, days 7S2·11l34 a. WmMd 7 IOO •• ~.!'!~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~.!'!~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~'!.!'!~ ..... ?!.~! ~~~ ....... ~~.'.! • feTe•••••••••••••••••• ''•'M d SICllTAIT ~retariet wnmtr ""' · 4 a~h 9 TRAVa AGEHT GUAR, USEOREFR'a week, 2 houns per Y· Look' iii l'hange of SAJ,ES &SERVICE ~lticatlon !!cr~ta;~ If You Are A ltght h ousekeeping. PH~~ 1'~~;e rlt-nced Good cond. 642-7754 $wlk300-ln$™>0pl·-h ·N ... wf:rt Secretory (w/or 675•82'17· vacaUoo aaent ts needed ..,. "' t I Admiral re frlg, n ear e~ch ofc. Bent ey· w/out SH) Or A Switl.'hboard Operator, or a luf: mull branch new. SlSO. Muglc Chef •Yet & AaaOC. 549-2625 T . p/time nltes & wknds . agenl.'y lrvl.ne Xlnt $1.50 5-4().2685 ypst-3-llPM shift. WUl train. salary & ben. Opp. for gas stove. __ • __ -- Secret anal Inc.. Secntary Challenging, temporary poa. thru December. Ex cell. pay scale. ROSAN.IMC. 714-Mll-553.1 . Equal Oppty Emplyr ~cretary WE NEED YOU 6'l2·3013 advancement. Call Tom· Mini·washf!r &. dryer, JC mle 833-~ Penney, Harvest Gold. IVICKI HESTON I Teadlen & Travel Agent for busy new cond. $2.50. 5-4().80p EducatlOft Mafon Commercial Agency m & AllOCW.. Sitters Unlimited, So Irvine . Must have Sabre Wash /Ory $245 liet. S/S Specialising in Cal's most successful exper, & atleast 2yrs ex· 22" frige lik,e ~ew $~9 0. Tem~r'"l"V Clerical ss'ttiog service, staffed Amana microwave 1 5 -, per with large co m ~ ersonnel by hse /child educators, mercial accts. Xlnt 640..9SJ.5 540-0400 needs sitters for sum· salary & hen. Call Tom· Washer and Dryer $125 mer em P 10 Y m e n l · m1e 833-2977 each. Dishwasher $100. Secretary M~Rrm Take charge person for small. lovely sale ore. 846·8312 646-5848 T.ac~1AI• Preschool, exp'd. Full Time. 642·0"11 nr. airport. Up to $1,500. ---------• Super boss! Relaxed en· GE Frost free refrig $225. Maytag dryr $150. Kenm o re dryr Sl25. Maytag wshr & gas dryr $199. Guaranteed 546-8672 vironment, gd. benefits. 100% Free. Hurry! Call: TECHNICIAN Garage Sale. Sunday 10 5 pm. 3900 Park Green Or Corona del Mar. S port equipment, clothes, ac· cessories. DEC. SECRET ARY .lmmed. opening for Ex· ec. Sec'y. with proficient secr etarial skills & financial exper. Wit aillo work with co. finan· ciial reports & analysis. ,Excell. co. benefits & pleasant working condi· lions. Call: Keyy Kelly. 549-4834 Marjorie 'Sulli van , 540-5001. Snelling & SneJling of Newport Be ach Agency, 434 Campu.5 Dr .. EOE ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS MAINT. TYPIST CLERK II S88 8 .,.,. "'°""' toStori FulleMftt Packop Type 45 wpm. Positions in the Anaheim, Costa Mesa and Santa Ana areas. Refrig, frost free, ex· Garage Sale, Sat & Sun. celle nl. ~. 548-8513 or 9·5. 2195 Vista Entrada. 548-4485 Newport Beal.'h. SECRETARY needed for Travel Agen· .cy. Newport Beach loca- tion. Irvine Personnel Ag 488 E. 17th, Costa Mesa &uite 224 642-147 •SECRETARY• Need sharp, self-starter with gd. typing skills. Will train on computers. Call now, ask for Sher- ree, 540·6055, Coast a I -j>ersonnel Agy.. 2790 Harbor Blvd .. C M .. E.O.E. SECRETARY P r ogressive Irvine· based builder/developer is seeking a self· motivated secretary with strong secretarial ski tis, thoroughness. and congenial manner . Call or send resume lo: LINDA ROSS THEW ARMIHGTOH CARMA GROUP PO Box 17149 Irvine. Calif92714 (7 14) 54().3383 Security Agents Bullocks south Coast, IS ---------... seeking professional, re· tail oriented sec urity SECRETARY l~t Shift The Energy Products Division of Lear Siegler. Inc .. is currently seek· ing Matntenance Elec tronic Technicians. Col: 714-953-3933 for applcatlon and=tfft ap ftt. ORANGE COUNTY DEPT. OF Dryer, clean, works good Sis. 548-8513 or 548·4485 Washer , clean. works good $85. 548·8513 or 548-4485 Refrig , c lean, works good SIOO. 548-8513 or 548-4485 Coldspot refrig. good working cond. & finish. StSO. 548·3023 EDUCATI0 ... 1 Sears Coldspot, frost free ,.... w 'ice m aker $250 Affirmative Action 960-5594; 631-2974 EmployerM /F -------------1 Bicycles 8020 Yeterincry Recept. Veterinary exp re· quired. F ttime . Irvine area . Cont acl L il 540·1120. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mens Schwmn l'ontinen· tal $160. Womens Schwinn Varsity SISO Xlnt cund, used twice, call a nytime 833-0423 ---- - TV , sofa, love seat . rol.'ke r /recliner . tbles. Franklin Stove. lamps. dbl stroller, infant car seats. 4gal paint, much more. Fri-Swi 412 Pnn ceton Dr. C.M. 641·8993 NElGBORHOOD G R ARAGE SA L E · Starting O\'er, ever· ythin g & anything from A·Z goes. Sal/Sun only 8131 Waybtidge Cirde H B . !Beac h & Garfield). GARAGE S A!.F. Frll Sat 1Sun t>veryth1ng goes 9am-5pm arts 'n' c r a ft s s uppl ies. h andmade dolls , QU ILTERS HEAVEN; scraµ materials by the boic . Lots of eictras. 1951 Ne w port Bl vd ·1· Mo•lftt to Condo Sell.injl jW'lk in garage Old tube Telefunken. la wn mower. bicyde, tent, cots, car wheels, toys, books 851 Santiago Rd CM <Mesa del Mar> Sat-Sun 1~4. HU«Je Tant sale Antique urn. 2 twin beds. l.'olor T V. Chm;.i Cab, lots of books. much more. 9-2 Sat 1Sun 607 Knowell Sl. l'M · JUST MOVED M 1sc household llt>ms Clothes. furn . m;rny items 4228 llilanJ N B Nr Hoag Mi<.'ro:H·ope, Jt'wel1y. clothes etc. 2000 lluhda ~ Rd N B Swiday only Ha rbor Highlands RO year l<irge Carpentt•r-. tool chest $85, w1l h toob $360. Old & recent books. <::hristmas ornamt•nt:.. Jewelr y, c·ollhe~ plu:. ma n y dl\ersl' m1sr Sat Sun 9·4 PM 2018 Diana Lane, Newporl Beach Cash only ·Newport Beach area. To $1,350. D~rsiried spot for someone with ex- cellent skills & a figur aptitude. Assist the manager, in lge. finn. Benefits-the best. 557-6122, 731-7711 100% Free to Applicant age nt for F /T positions available immediately. Previo us retai l ex ~ perience is preferred. Top salaries orrered with full company benerits. Please contact personnel office, Tues· Fri. lOam-Spm. Duties will inl.'lude m stallat1on. repair. and m ai ntenance of tht! operational systems or electronic control de· vices. You will outlme and implement com · plele e lectronic systems from blueprints Appli· cants s hould have basic knowledge of all types of N/C machme ry such as Le Blond Tapeturns, Sunstrand Omnimill. Monarch VMC. etc. We require 5 year s i n - dust rial experience and you must have your own hand tools Waiter/Waitress LADIES J.spd Schwinn Apply blwn !IAM & "Breeze" $30: rooftop Noon. Cha rlie's Chill, luggage carrier. any car 3001 Redhill. Bldg 112. I S35. 552-7869 garages 17 & 18 ht'htnd ---------• auto house '~Stt•lc• 4500 Campus Dr .. N B. E.0 .E . Security SECURITY W rf 't' Ste. #226l'M e o er compett ave I Bicycle Mongoose MX ~:~~~n~ndpa~d cf::e1ri~~ WAR~HOUSE Person, xlnt one yr old $175 orr: Package whil.'h snc.'ludes perm anent, par1 lime 968-7134 aft 6pm. lif d' 1 • . ps. pos. 8 to 5. Tues. . e, me tea · presc_rip· Wed .. Thurs. Exp. nee Bulldin9 Mat.riah 8025 Lion. dental and v1s1on Cal l Balboa Mannt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• coverage. We also of~er Hardware. 549·9671. Redwood 2 by 6's, xlnt 12'2 .Paid holidays IO· EOE M/FIH decking. 8 to 20· long e luding a Christmas New load just arnved week shut-down For im Weeken d Supervisor . Save at 55< per ft mediate consideration, 4AM -noon. Sal/Sun 16 646·9885 anytime. BEtUNS Contents storage <'(lO ta ine rs you name 1t ~ we've got it. 919 Bay!.1de Dr Garage K2 lOam S S 675·8141 Coppertone frost refrig 2drS200 548-7952 f l't'I' MAKE ROOM SALE IPM to5PM DA ILY He frig 's. i..')0 Cht•sts. $25-$65 Papc-rhacki:.. 41S1 Lots more USEDUSABU:S 2.560 Newport Hl vd, C M Cabinets, mirrors. mar ble table, P ullman drapes . 401 lnme A\'e NB 645 4832 Lots of good buys 2 days only Maybe JUSI Salur day 1f a II gvc.., wdl \1561 Cu1t hn1•ss 01 H B 9G2 1404. Y .ird Salt> Sun Jun" 14th 0 5PM 2014 Muµlt.' 1\\t• CM 548-8675 Garage Sale l•\1rn1lun•, k.ilchenwa11'. ,.ports e q u 1 p . 2 1· n m p I aqu;.rium:-. 11;21 1-: llallwa llhtl. llallwa Sun 10 4 Good stuff sa~ Sunday only' JU 5 Fur111turC', ant1qut•s. on t>nlal & lmlwn t'olkt· llhlC's Lawnmmi.t•r. l11k1· parts. lamps anti mn1t• 1 21:i02 Saml Dollar It B NC'wland bet Atl<int.J & Ila rn 1 lion l'ash only Furn. Tol'h m11\\1·1 . ,.1,., t·unt.lu1t. <Jqua1 1ums .• 11111 lot:. rnort>' S;al Sun .. :111 PlumTn·<•l.n. t1\HI" 1\1 O\' I NG SAU.' II a111 morlll l)rgan "'''-'HI~ m;a<•h 11'f11g b:.ir 1>lu11ls . u1·1:01tl1.1n. & mud1 mon•' Sat ~ull •Ht I~ 2U:ll S t';qll.•ll.1 l'l ( :\1 Spm1•t 1'1:..no. :! .\rnH11n·~. ti I ,. h l' s . " I,, I h l' ... ' washt•r dr~t·1-. 11\\l E" ec lYI.)('\\ nte1 µ;11nl111).:.., '11st• llt'm" :-.ti ~11n M I 3..'i9 \'1st<1 .\tad1·1.1. '-H ll1t"yl'lt""· d1sh\\;1~h1•r !'lotht•:., loob. h11nks . Ht· airplanes. 1m:-.,. :nt llam11tonSt ( \I Dt Jew•lry 8070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fil"a ut1rul wht "oltl wa ll't1 w11>~d1.imond,; &r 12suph $1200 616 l408 Machinery 8078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Altt t'OMP Hi'~SSO H . PortulJll' 220 & <I tw. twn l.'yl. JZ!>PSI. likt• n••w S3<Jr>, 114 !'i !11 IQ. Palllt 11pray t)Ollth . m·or nt-w. m Wll :-.di Bl'!>l of h•r 1'41i I Z3<I New 12.511 P 3 µhaM.' 1•ft·1· trlt 11111tor, i:.land.11 d Tfo:i'T :¥7l 952!> aftt•r G prn AhraSl\1.' :.a-w 11 '', 3hp 220\' $250. m.1~unry saw 20"'Shp 220\ '-' hl;u!(> St .250 91i8 31121 Mllwalkt•t• Ma~tll'ltt' D11ll prt•i.:. ,, .. 1·:1panly •~" hPrwh modl'I dnll press J If' drill motor. \ arw' '-l't•t•d, 11•H·r~al•ll:' Dnll luls. row1tN hon•!>. rt• a mer~. taµ. .... ht>U\ y dut) l' dam JJ::., hand tuob & motor,. t•H· I Ml pn1·t' !Hal !18!17 Misc~lla~ 8080 ....................... (;ft l l'd \\IW~J Jl\t'Jlll' lill!lt• Ht Jnd n1•w '1:>'7;, 1~11; !IXM'1 anyt1m1· H1•tl.,..011tf :! liv 1;·~ .. ,1111 lli>rkml( X 111 :!Ii' Ion.: Nt•w h1atf JU!>I ,11 11\ I'd Sa' 1• "1 ;, :l IH' I I l fj.lfj !1111!.l :111\t llllt' N1•\' JJ<•t I 11 ... 11'11 TP11111::. l'luh 1111·rn1>1•r,h1p ,11 ail ~()\I'd llllJ'\ ... ,.,, ( ll~ll?lll :ti41i !'tpP1·1,tl !->ul•" Sat Plltlt' A1111•111ia Ill'\' tfll 1'1'1 lrn111 manf l80T\',t,1t1•!11' lill2 lil2 2'2'.111 ~:nC'\ 1 l11p1~l1a B11l.1nn1l'a $!;111 ,I \ltllnl' I Ot'\\ I $85 '\1;1/;(ra unit SHf> Porta hl1· T\ SSll 1:11 1:.i;o Burn111·1 IJ<Mtl t.1hl1· S:!UO Bar & 'tool:-, ':JOO !N;2 1:,01 II \'Jl>GLWr:H SS'I liar n1•s:< & I l1•lml'l m1no1 wnrk ~ITdii:I O:'i:l'.!1°\I''-14211 Yorba St, Tustin Open Monday Evenings By Appointment Only OfflCER Prestigious hotel has 1m med. need for exper'd . Sec urity Officer . Qualified candidate will possess a min . o f 6 months exper. lo in· elude : dispatching, the ability to interact quick l y, r e quire min supervision & have min typing requirem ents ~ Enjoy exce l!. co. benefits including a free meal per shif'l. Apply in person 9AM-Noon. Mon· call or apply in person total hrs. Pnmary Job is lo · being certain adult auto Cats 8035 YARD SALE ~ MOVING 3·whl adult hikt'. l'lt•t· t'.1'!1 S.1ilf1~h s.11lhoat Ever ything goes! See rotissene brull1•1 11H•11. MO\' IN(;' E \ t• 1) 1 h111 i.: '.'i :1 ;, 11 I) 11 0 . · ti '.t Secretaries WORK a s......-sc ..... that flh You! Fri. Personnel LEAR SIEGLER carrier picks up papers ••••• •••••••••••••••••• on lime & monitor & de· Himalayan·Sealpoinl kit· liver complaints called tens. males $150 females i n b y c us t o m e r s $'l00. 646·82.32 ____ _ SHJ01mo expense check DOCJS 8040 S3 50 hr to start. Must be ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21 or over. Valid driver's lie & msurance. ·Call 540-3007 llAM-2PM Ask Dimes-a-Lines. SaltSii.n misc Sat Sw1 8 5 H57 Goe:. Sat Sun all da)' Old~muhi h• 1111 ""'" 9·6. 2128 Ralei·gh, ''.M •. Senate. c M. 420 Bc-rnard t • .'~1 lw5 WMO .., 111 1 " ..,..uu ~II l'.1111j>t'I Ill ' ' . .. . ,. 642-56 78 , • • • 1 • , • • • : 1 . • ~ , 1 • 1 1 , , • • ~ l 1 , t 1 , J , 1 , , ,.. r" , , f 1 smtt ll 1111·k u11 makt> oflt•1 114:! 14!l:J. 642 ~1271 Antu1111· tl1nt11~ llil S lt.S. l'hnl S1;:;, llt·!>k S:ltl Ga 1111• l hi S7S. 1:;..w 7 tti7 .lf the routine of school MARRIOTTHOTEL made you feel too re· 900 Newport Center Or. gimented-lel us at Kelly Newport Beach EMERGY PRODUCTS DIVISION 2040 E. Dyer Rd. CRedhll & Oyer Rdt Santa Ano, CA92705 C714t54~3210 Equal Opportunity Employer M 1 F /H for Bob or Lee. X-Ray Technician, P T. w back ofr exper for Orthopedist office 631·2200 KEESHOND Pups. AKC Champ sire. M/F. Pel & show . P vt ply 213/697-1345 aft 6 pm. Brittany Spaniels. 2M . 10 wks. c hamp. huntmg lines, Sl75 ea. 499.5547 Fumiture 8050 Fumiture 8050 Fumitu~ 8050 HE•mnll' t·ntrl an::." r I( ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••• •••••••••••••••••• n1ach1n··· <11"" nt.''4 s1no MOVING SALE. Two Ortho Queen muttress. SOFA ! "'·'"~two !lf:382!11 help you be flexible this Equal Opp Emplyr Summer!! ~~~~~~~~~~ l\(ll'1\Hll '~ 2ii i.:al Sho"' T<ank w \\ruui.:ht iron huM· X Int 1·11nd S-10 t'om Vou can be a vacation Sec'y-accurate typist fill-in or just help out for legal work 30 hr wk YACHT SALES Interna tional Brokerage & Dealer Represen · tatives · Power & Sail. Unlimited potential. Ex· AAA HOME DOG TRAlNING. matching 8' sofas , soft r;a~e !>pnngs.2_yrsold Gn1y \l'l\'el SM:i , r1ak gold color $195 ea King Xln l cont.} S200. 642·072.5 ch 1 n a ca lr1n l'l < 1,.. 111 size Thomasville bdrm 2 lo\., seats. S50 (•a Nt·\~ glas~ 1 S295. 111:.lplt-If in set w tnple dresser & Ka sz waterbt'd SIOO. in!! ta bit• 13 l1•al 1 S.l!I:> . h d ., ''allt71"•"717 ... '>" ••INP:i;.;:r&i2t•\\'!> nsg l Slan s. antique 646·1461. 675.()105 " ' " "·' " with a workload! Mr Myers, 640..8510. Telephone interviews. work from your home. Exc eptional opportuni· ty. Prestige company. High commission~ Flexi· ble hrs. Phone833-1017. We're looking f or employees who are: CIHtll Receptionith Typkh SecretarWs Word Pl"OCftson We offer you: Top Pay Great~e RefffnlllloNIH1 Flex. Sched11IH NOT AN AGENCY NEVERAFEE Call or come by: 2102 Business Center . Pr., #208, Ir v ine . 833-1441 (Nr. MacArthur Bl. & 405 Frwy) Hrs. 8·5 or 27957 Cabot Rd , Laguna Niguel, 831-0542 (Crown Valley Pkwy. exit) Hrs. 9-3 or 16152 Beach Bl., #230E. Hunt· ington Beach, Hrs. 8-5. IELL~•~· SEl'>VtCE5 ,. E.O.E. M/F /H Sec'y-s,,.agague Prr. Costa Mesa area. Judaic blcgd ne e . 968-3652 Service Station Allen· danl , P /time . Avail. TelephoneSales eves & wkends. Neat WORKATHOME handwriting & ap-CallGardenGrove pearanl.'e. Apply 2590 53()..5220 Newport Blvd. C.M. ---------TELEPHONE Sew Moch ODer SOLICITORS Drapery workroo m lmmed. openings. Work needs heavy duty sew-pleasant evening hrs. ing machine operators. 3-9, Mon-Fri. No selling. Mon lhru thurs 7-5: 30. Ca II 966·01.Sl after lpm . Must speak Englis h. 642-1843 Telephone Sales office need s experienced sales SOCIAL WORK help. Easily earn up to House manager for $9/hr. Call497·4198. youth center, weekends. 548-0681. Telephone GREAT SUMMER SR. TaUR JOIS Great spot in Dana Pt. . for experienl.'ed teller. 5 immediate openings Outstanding fully paid talking on our telephone. benefits. CaU Maureen, deep voices preferred. 496_6133.EOEM/F /H Mon-Fri, S-9pm. Com e by 1180 North Coast STATIONERY Hwy, Laguna Be ach Store in CdM nee ds weekdays after 2pm lst salesperson F /time, 5 come, lst hired. days. Xlnt working con-TOOLSTORAGE ds. EspecialJy fine clien-ATTEND. tele. Phone 6'75-1010 for Busy custom injection app't. molding company look· ing for trainee for above position. Will learn how to l.'lean up & properly maintain molds used in production. Should like working with tools but does not require ex- Speciaiizing in happy owners & well mannered dogs. pe rience preferred .1~~~~6~38~·~9~265~~~~ 714/673-2810 I white S250. Designer co! fee table 4x5, bev 'leaded glass, dark wood $475 I $1200 new> 640.953.5 HOME Remodeling Sale' Everythmg must go! Sofa. din rm set. Console T V & much mor ~ 673-5613 Merchanclke ••••••••••••••••••••••• Antique• 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED TO BUY I buy o ld gu n s, diamonds, ivory, jade & collectibles. Call (7 14 l 972-4926 & ask for Dane. WESTMlNSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL Dally 1~6. Fri 1~9 Closed Tuesday 11751 West.minster Ave. Garden Grove 554-6103 COCKER SPANIELS AKC reg, 7 wks old. blonde & buff, good w kids. $200. 540-9444 German s horthaired Pointer pups. male and fe male $25. 847-7286. Lab shepherd pups. 10 wks. and mother-to good home for cost of shots . 971-7554. Free to You 8045 NEVER USED: Qn bdrm set $540. bunks S200, s ofa & lo\'eseat $300, dinette SlJO, Mall & box s prings: twin Sis. full $85. Qn $125. MORE !! 77~0901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Pc E. Amer com er st'<' Cute 6 week old KIT· tso n al 144 ". S250. TENS. Free to good 548.1868 home. 646-6800. ~~~~~~~~~~I Sofa bed. xlnt. cost $995 : Free lo qualified homes. 7 sell s295. 752 7000 ~xt 2 beaut. hand-carved side wk old kittens. House 2242; 955.2607 arm chairs. uphol. seats. trained. 546-8949 $250 675-1849 Antiques-1903 oak up- right piano, oak library table & chairs, dough cabinet, old leather s t ea m e r trunk . oak icebox, camelback sofa, s u e d e sof a. coffee tables. 8 pc. Brown & Jordan patio se t . · 496-8007 Ive msg. Authentic Belgian wood burning stove with hand painted porcelain tiles. ·While Wic ker Baby Buggy from tum of the century. 6'73-7<l!6 Loving white Benji look· ing dog. Free to loving home 536-8294 TWO MALE KITIENS FREE TO YOU 642-3622 FREE KITTENS Bobtail, blk M, blk & wht F. 548-6219 aft. 4. FREE Kittens. 2 F 's, 1 M Antique oak coffee table, $50 Large stereo stand, SlS. 675·4598 Mass ive teak desk $1175. Ping-P ong table $60 . ga rm e nt racks $25 540-6004 aft 6pm. Handrraflf'd bar and stools padded border 5"x312" stor age and drawers $100. 546·6153 Box trained. Adorable. Bedroom furn . oa k . 549-8775 dresser s, desk, chest, Golden Retreiver male. bookcase, chair832·8238. Good home. Sho~. 9 mo. Wrought iron dinette ta. Needs yard. 548-2'13. ble w /Never-Mar top, e s.1es tensl ve mec hanical ----------1 Free to loving hom e. exte nlion. 4 chairs, $325. 540-2927 9-5 Sat/Sun. **I BUY** Good used Furmtun• & Applianl.'e:. OH I will sell or SELL for You MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686. 833-9625 tJISTRllll'TOll <.'LOSE· Ul'T Lt\ tn l!. Green llydrnponi1 Garden Kits $2.'> rn cldt· to !>l'll for S Ii 0 H Jo: \' E R E L' II ~; :\1 I (.' A L n11 1;,~:i crai Couch a· & match IOI eseat. gm /brwn stripe, xlnt cond. $150. Kn~ sz bed, firm. top cond. SSO. BBQ $30, self cleaning Caloric oven, dbl stove. green. xln1 l'tmd $350 !162· 7624 20· • 2 c 1rc1e cust !>M ... $200. Hanging lamp~ S75 & $50. Patio chairs $20 e a. 675·4328 I BUY FURMITURE Twin """'""m ::.u itt• Lt·~ '157 813:1 Glass-top yellow putio set, S27510BO. Mattress box spring. SI95 ORO Must sell. 557-557!1 Sect w queen bed, wh1t1· ~old $200. Bl11t' chair oll. Sl50. 962 4280 ANTIQUE Reaut Writ· ing Desk inlaid wood drawers xlnt cnnrl S900 673·0954 Keal wood Bdrm set. incl dbl bed, 2dresscrs & nill' s tand . 752 082!! or 496· 1816 4 patio <'h:11rs , metal frames, seat & hack vi ny l larin~ $25 ea ALMa-iT r...J-:W 4 peacock oak aim cha irs. SlOOea 75!1-!IOttl KtnJ?·Si1.e bed w hdhrd & frame $200 Ulu!' Ii' couch. $200 002·7501 Oak thl & <·hrs SM5 2."I" color consul!' J!I " C'Olor port. St.IS ll1\·11•r:.r -,11f,1 bt·d w sora & Im t' ~t·a1 Europl•an ~lass d1nmg set Marran11 sll"r~o Des1gnrr lamps Pt>can coffet· & e111l thl :\1int. tlt'ilH'ry .149 !l~2 \21 Full matching -;ola:- earth tone~ S.50 ea or offer 673·34 l.5 Comf\' H' sofa tones, 2 v r.1 uld s200 · Earlh M2 0725 675·0889 Jewelry 8070 Movmg Sale. (;I drvr. ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond $100, Sm!(e~ Mdl Ro~xP~sldt-nt 750-$12.5, Vnyl couch & L1kt-new. SS.~150 firm chair $75. call a ft 7pm Toclay !lf.0-lt.>4!1 548-4324 ask for Shirley BEAUT. Antq sofa, 6' Newly refurh'd & rt> uphol 'd in pea c h green /ru st check. $500. 675-7440 eves. IHDIAN JEWRRY PAWN 5:.:i 2995 1115& HERS Gold Wt'<lding bands $500 673·:\~73 dtt·~:-t•r 11111r111 n11(h1 :-land :! hdliru ..... :.pr Inf.! maltrt·~:. frame set:.. Like nu. m~1 see to apprC'l' %3-!1410 Cnmplt>lt' "ST AH" L<11Hdary equiµnwnt. P hon£' D42 22~ l.1f1• ~111• "''' hon s:wo fn•1• '>ta111l111~ I 111•pl,1•·1• Sl50 I .mrnln :au \oil A r 1· W l' I ti 1 • r S 2 0 0 ti45 l!O!lil Elec. Whffkhair for i:. .. m1 1n,alid. dlx modt'I · Am1f.!n·. gol'!> l'\l'r}'\\herc. charl(t'I & ti hr battery 551 :123.'l lid rm S1•1 2 \'h(•sts of dra-wt·r~ & 2 nth• st.mds 60 } rds l'hor hrown cpt'I!., also v1•llo\\ qH'g. Set chmese ::.en mg dis· hes fo1 12 comp! Steel u t ii 11 v ho x Co r P U . 11uck. 718 L.irki:.pur. l' d M 1;44 :iii l!l l way from I.AX tn Ou lies Airport TWA $120. dys 64'1 7151, e\' 760-W62 Two large four \\.iy s µt•ak<•ri:.. S7:'> Two lamps. SIO & $15 67:'> 015!lll background. Starting DO YOU ENJOY Male Shepherd Puppy rate $"75 hr with raises MAGNIFICENT a pprox 6 mos. old. ,..111111111111111--.111111111111 .... __ lllllll_..__._. .... _.._ ........... _ ........ _...__lilllllllllll in 60 days and 6 mos. all CHINF.SEOBJECTS? 842-0160 PreH•nl Hreak Ins <'om pl. hse under S50 m i;tall. wmclOWS·ShdlD!( drs. 978 900024hrs major benefits paid by My 50 yr accumulation ---------- co. Apply CIMCO, 265 is for sale. Many rare & Kittens 8wks weaned, BriggsAve,CostaMesa. unusual selections. trained I fem. 1 male Furniture, ivories, asstd Grey xtra toes 557-546'7 TR.Ava AGEHT Exp'd agent wanted. Saber trained. lge com· pany , salary com· mensurate with ability. Call Monti. (714)8J3..8000 Inlaid screens, misc. FreeKlthM porcelain figures . Cloisonnes' By appt on· 846-U40 ly, pvt party, 754-1383 C.M. TIAV& A'""4T s m a l 1 v i c to r I a n Experienced Cor com· Ro1ewood Settee xlnt mercial · pleuure age.n· cond . appraisal a vail cy. Xlnt benefits. Call $6005-4.5-4997 _bt_w_n __ 9·~5,_54o-~S& __ L_~_1A--ppl~-o..cn~~~~1-0~10 TU va AGlt(TS ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmed. openl.nca for ex· HARBOR ARJ!:A porlenced penoonel. APPLIANCESERVJCE Salary commensurate W• buy "=Uances with experience. Ex· .. we aeU • guar. c e i le n t co m p a n y applla.ncee. 54$-3011 bn.eflta. Mln1mum l /yr. expert.nee r-equired. I IUY APPU.AMCIS AppoUc> tnininl helpful Let lllST-8133 l'MIMAYCO. Contact the travel buruu at the rono.•n• location: COSTA MESA am Bril&ol St. C.M.Ca .... (114)541-MM &0.E; Remodet1n1-built-ln nn1e It oven, 1100; dll· bwa11\cr, UU: cite. dqu, SJS. ~ SELL Jdt.. fltm1 wlth a Dally PllcM CIH11fled Ad. au.SIT&. 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sofa hide-a-bed, dbl, SlOO. 2 •utlque end tables, $40/S75.~l C u s tom made "Balums" 2 pc off. white halr·moon sofa, 1375. 675·6371 BR set, ldn&·n hdbrd, tpt dl'eHer, nlte stands, mirror, $400. 8'7·9607 Contemporary sofa• tov· e• at. xlnt cond '39S/belt otter. 960-5121 or536-1980 L\vln1 rm It clinlng rm furoHure. + m ucb more 531-8523 Old oak dsk. eood con4. SUOor bstofftr. ~um Lon Balloons Helium DouquE>t!> de· live r ed Great ror FATH fo:n s UAY' Perfect ros· every oc- casion. 673-4"19 l.adies' Schwmn bike, lspd, $70 QBO Ladies· site 7 iceskates. S2S Wooden guitar. best of· fer. 545·0630 As'k for Sut> Royul OouJton & Lluctrd F igure's , Humml'I Plates. very reasonable. 49'1·8479. • --- DRAFTING M/\ClllNE 1n gond condition . cleaned tt re~lled $200. Call eve after •pm. ~-Sl\25 Newport Bcllch AlhlcUo Club ror sale make o!fe.r 6'o.a8ll wltda)'S Ne,lson KN1T -Handknlt tge mediuh'l slNeatcn S'2' 499-2998 .. ---.... ··-· .. -~ --..... ..,..,~ ........... ...-------~-------------------~----------------------.""" ... ---...... ------... --.. 010 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Su nday, June 14, 1981 MotorHomn, Sale/ Aftt~a.es/ Trvcks 9560 Autot Wanted 95 90 A utos W~ 9590 Rettt/Storop 9160 CI011lc1 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mltcdww 1010 loah, M..._ loats Rft'I/ IMotorcr:::'/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............ 9030 ca.;.,..,. 90SO Scoo 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 80VWPICkUP Wf:l'AY l'Ol'l>Ot.LAll CASHFORCARS WE CAM SELL Oynum1tt· .i i.pet.'<.l wllh ror to11 11H1I 1·,11 ~ 714 ~ li2IJ Atlaa lires, G78.xl.5 <ntver ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• used>. SM Goll C:itrt RJS Inflatable 9'41" Senpent, SH .a.RKSl.I. HONDA MIMlllKES YOUR R.v. 'S9 Mt'r l'edes 300 Sl. lltt'n'o l'h•an, 'lh.tr J>' foreign 1k1111t•\tl1"• u1 Rd5tr, wht, rd mt xint l IW 19700> cla:1s1t:. 11 your '"" '' Elec & l'h&rUl'Olll G f; S3'1S A XL70 $395 BBQ $75 SJS.3.\23 67~1'55. 38' Pacemake r Yacht. SL70 325 559 1304 rond 13.'i,OOOMS 6611 SS995 extra 1 il'an "''' '" Auto1, Im~ JIM MARINO Fl RST' ••••••••••••••• •••••••• El'ho G1'200 Une trim mer . S60 Echo 30" aas p wr hedae trimmer, $125 642 8633, 645 1164 • • • 4 HP Johnson 0 18, X lot $28$ C11l l 714 81 1 &S46 sleeps II. for Charter' XR75 S3SO S~ciaU:tutl in shark f11 Ml 5511 bin& oft Catalina lslancJ 213/m 78fn Wffkdaya '76 KAWA KZ900 Rent 23' Lux mtr homt>, Classic 'G3 <.:11d Sedan, rully selr cont. ~s 1ly, tm mu~ • lo mi. P r 500 free m1 )48 094!1 t1200 760-W36 w IOOOklt, S1400 Hent 22' motot honlt', ALFA '64 COHV. '79 Suzuki 7~., SS w/tuel loat1, Sall 9060 1 661 6262 sips 6. self l'ont. J\ J1I Look'! like a no1.1.s eves tank,lohr's llkenu S..75 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 20 7 3, S2!:1.\ wk 2600 Series, dbl uvl'r Mowers 20" Tru cut re 673·2303 '75 CAT AUNA Sailboat, 465 YAMAHA 640 8585 hl'ad l'Om, triple• Wf•bt·• el, $200, 20" Snapper DAN F ORTH -M~rr n e-wl 1 1bodat Fsllp1 on B1a~~ Makeofftr r..a~~OOO l'11rh11, wht ltt'<l 11111•1 t Sh I, s n" san 11lly equpl""" '7!J,2J'S t:e'<ll u,.~1p,li, (''>NC'C)ll l",'' l.(>NI>. ro ary, p, , (' ... Toilet. tyn.> I, celf "On-mboa•·:d gas nn u S31 ooo' ' Hl .-a ' • ...... full hu. l.Jkt' nu, 1md1•1 Sl" .. 00 ,. t t 711() K'()() SlSO 6428633e\'es t nined elel't rical 675·4456,760-8359 ' KZ750. full f11lr11111 l>ook Sl6.Z'>O 531Jll33.'5 ""' v l'Y ·' 4 beaut1ru1 h;ind made Wrou ght Iron l'huin. Req u1 res i.undrn.e & pa1n tintt only S3SO 968-9897 mal'era tori ch lorid e --/\m1l''m tuJ)('stereo Xlnt '65 IHJH'KSKYl.t\HK' system Lists 11l $1 ,048 Seeking partner in 34' n>ncJ. Will take tru11t• in Trallen, utilty 9180 Sl'OIC T l 'OUl'Y.. S!l~i(J new, askmg S.SOO Cash, Coiumbh1 Sloop. f'tw or $2.200. 661 7943 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M4 r1U11 .dot cond llOOD No I leasehold Call Brandy :1 ru1I nwtorcyd1· t1u1l1•1 ca :NOA <150'7< > 3 Soz 646·4774 MotorH°"'""Sa'-/ Good <'ondlt11111 Sl!tlU '41 ('ll l':VY ~dr . "''" firm. fin•~.h ; l.Purr22458'.-Tornado t:ut 20 .. US llJJ.'> Rent/Storage f 160 760 67K~. .:n·111 S2000rlrrn Alex dolls, Ot•"'as S<l!l, Elise britle $65, If' Mel! S25, more !163 4284 Lene h 46 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'ut S 1 r ~ ll."15 11\IHll ' • · w /nu tilt ts Ir rart re ~ o •nr ce, ant urea 528 SQ rt . llkt-new adv SJ 200 84t: !JOf'O ----------& Accnsorles 9400 'IJ 8 l"o rll 1<1• n1 h" r" Avon l'Ollt'<.'lor.. 223 bot lies letrl, some rull. some hoxei., only SI 10 494 3406 S600 cash ~2 4440 , . ' • > RENTAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• 011.:1n11f rNt IJUlllt 'lll'W • -' Pow-9040 KITf:lltl78 llJt~un Z rimi. 1111 ll'> r hit 0:1111 1•11.i N""" OUTS. .,., 2 sails. (f1>lly, ~1111 1·11n1l, • •• " CONSIGNMENT ''"'>kl·~. Fulda lift''>. $100 hr11kt·~. l'lt•1111 Sl1UU l'h •• •• • •• • •••••••• •• •• $475 S48 ""12 ... ~ or h1·i.t orrer 675 :.11;1:1 ti75 718Horli7~· 411-'"" PACIFtCA 41 \'ENTUHt-: 21. SJ1ls, 1wm Yellow bah} l'nh $75 hst S 190,000 compaM.~. lift> pH'kt•I, ofr. Stereo S7S , ell'l'lril' Only JO hour.. use l.1k1• trlr, 5 11 P Motor . rt·ull\ BBQ S30 2172 \IJµlt' nt•w ' 10 go' S3200 OHO 111 Costa Mt'!>a Da•idfnlnr Trad1• ti14H94 ,i4:,1 Stainrd l(l<l!ol:o l'llUll) ·---·6·7·l--5·2·5·2---114· (.'YL'I ONE s.111 ho.11 E\eryth111g, ind i.eta;.;.'1• (.',r & li Ir $1.!0ll S 4 0 0 l' h e m I .., l r ) I 328 4052 l'' l"> glJssware $250 tii5 3175 38' CALIFORNIAN '78, tw Perk 1115'!>, ld '1I ·• l b 1 s· I ·• Miscellaneous ,. ,ee oan . a 1ots " , Wont•d 8081 w equip. 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S1\ Open 10.fi Dally Clost'd Tues 554-0433 Autos, Mew 9800 Auto1, H•w 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 A.utos, Hew 9800 Story & Clark Console P iano w bench $7!15 Si l verto n (' <iuol k eyboard nrgan w ben l'h S200 640 1496 aft 6 pm wkdys. an\ time wknds Baby Grand. thorou~hl) recond l.1kt' new Mahogan) S2XllCI (71 4 >96 -' 377ti , t213lS92 ~ *SALE • Artisan & Seville Retmng orJ(an builder has 2 & 3 manual home & l'hurl'h modt>ls at '2 pnl'e Mr EbySSI 1805 S.wln9 MochNs 8092 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sewing m achine operator wanted , overlocking ex per necessary, ask for Gle nn H. B 960-9537 Sporting Goods 8094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wets uit-foil O'Neil 1.0 3, xlnt cond., SlOO. 548·8635 ---sto .... IHtaurant, lar 8095 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Steel shelvin g. upright, etc. Ideal fo r stores or warehouse Xlnt l'Ond Call 639-7821 tor uiro TV, Rodlo, Hlft,Shno 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ken wo od amp. tuner; tape del'k; Genesis 3 spkrs; BIC tmtble & a n· teona . SHOO. ~6739 GIANT COLOR TV SALE 1118 to S198. 2 yr wmty Fri/Sat/Sun. T.V Johns 843 A·W.19th St C M 646-1786 IHh•MmiM _..,....,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMral 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A VON UFE RAFTS S300Casb Discount W /Deliver. 499-4820 Non profit ors nds your boat. plane, car. etc. Llb tral tu dHuctlon advaata •t. 2131654-~ Wanted Amphlb lou1 Du.ck. e Ton-Call al\er tPM.TH~a:Ja 38 ' 1980 PG Grand 18 \12' '77 RANGER 460 FORD J et. seats 10, less than Sh rs on eng. Bimini top, t rlr 3 ski1s, rope etc. $6500. 979 7295 B a h a m a S F I 8 5 Trcmsportation Perk ins dsl. l'ru1se 18 • ••. ••. •••••••••. •••. •• knots. less than 100 hrs. Campers Sale/ Gen, ROF, \'HF , AP. Rent ' 9120 $125,000 6i3-9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bayside Manne Sales . 101 2 Camper Pour Star 829 Harbor Island Dr . w refrigerator & slO\'e NB Port a potty All P ARTNB WANTED 26 ' Penn Yann Sponftsher diesel or 25' Skip J al'k Cruiser 25 to SO", ownership mdud mg boat slip. Sl40PERMO + down payment. Call 557-93Z7 Eve 730.6620 days 1980 28' Penn Yan Cruiser Flybridge. twin . turbo gas. like new. $35.500 (213) S92·2859 "4" ONLY Summer Specials 19' Com manl'he. 260 O MC L is t $17 ,S 3S . Butane. Queen site be<l Sleeps 6 In excellt'nl l'Ondit>on $1500 Call between lOam Spm 631-7657 Camper Shell + lnlr kit fo r Toyota long bed P U See to apprel'iate S57S. 646·3382 Motorized Bibs 914() ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Pul'h Maxi Luxe S525 673-14~ '78 Angel Moped. less tha.n 500 rru. Looks like new. runs Uke n~w Fir!'ll $.225. 67 3-6723 Special $14,300 Peugeot Moped 103, xlnt 20 Azt ec W ff. 228 Mere cond, highest ofrer takes List $16,930. Spel'ial it 494·7205atl Spm $14,000 ---- 20' Azlec H rr 260 OMC Motorcycltt/ Lis t Sl8,97S. Special Scoohn 91 SO $14,805 23' I n ca /Fis he r 260 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Me r e. List $22,790, Motorcycle Swap Meet, SpecialS17,950 0 r a n g e Co u n t y · s In the water · at our la rgest Spal'e a v1ll. docka · 2L30Newport Bl. June 19th, 6pm·llpm Npt Be ach 673-2810 Ora nge County F air· 7.odiac Mkll, trlr, 35hp, m Ul'h m ore. $2200 496·41&4 grounds. 24/hr lnforma lion. (714)498-9226. HONDA C B 125S lmmac, 4200 Mi. loatt,R ... / Charter 9050 S625 833'2547 • •••••••••••••••••••••• VIRAGO 750 6 weeks old S•marana. 2 masted 70' w/exlr as, extended war- ac boon e r . Sip• 6 , ranty etc. (save hun· c hlldrf'n welcom e 2 dreds) perf~t machine h.-adt, full galley, main but dod~r ••Yt1 no S Ion. awe. dlesel. Avall &46·4629 tor C h arter. <7 14l Honda Passport nu r &U-448 or PO Box 838l new 600 miles. BRllkets Nwp Bch, 82llltlO Full Warra nt y $450 Placln1 your Cla.ulned &45·7278 ad Is so 1lmple ... Just -.73--H-o-nda--CX500--.-,h-1t-ft 1lve u.s a c II on Lb• pbooe and we'll help ~CMl d r"lvt, under 9K ml, word )'OW' ad for ratl ,... 11SOO or trade tor •mall suits. 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JIM MARIMO JIM u .... Rl ... O JIM MARINO HARIOR ILVD. Che .. role~' <.:ond. 541}8811 UNIVERSITY VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN IN COHHRL CHEVROLET ,?01 11.irhur H111! c't~IA !'.H:.SA 541>-1200 ······················~ '77 BMW 320!, black on SALES&SERVICE l87 ll lieach lilvd l87lllieach Dlvrl 18711 lk•11chUlvd COSTAMESA b I a ck . m 1 n I l' on ti • OLDSMOllLE 842·2000 842-2000 842-2000 llecaro Pkg. $8000 ~2-0883 HOHDA '74 M GB <.'onvertible. ~-GMC TRUCKS good mech cond. S2900 '16 BMW 2000, 4 spd, air, 2850 H11rbor Blvd. 751-9195, 644-4157 am rm. :ti.CXXl m1 . !\Int C~TA t\1FSA ---- cond. $6500. 642 4124 540,.9640 '79 MGB 18K mt 0 D. 1m 1 mac. $5,750. 12 2002· Whtte w •blue ·79 Sedan Accord Uses 6755M8 int am rm eai.s . 4 v 1 11 speed Real clean' $3300 reg gas e ry ow m es. P..ugeot 97 41 Must sell 631·5~ Asking$73SO 661 0279 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 CVCC Station Wagon Capri 97 15 SUC'k sh~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 ~apri, xlnt l'Ond Ne"' llres. new paint $1700 675 6200 Gn•i.: Tr Jn:.portallon <·.ir tlrt'S. $750 OHO 754 187!1 llt'W '79 Civic. Hond a mattc. reg. gas, $.'.f1.l.'i. '75 Civic, needs eng. work. $6\15 6<12 53<17 79 "EUGEOT 504 DIESEi. · Sunroof automatic. Only 22,00 0 m i les. I m maculate. (6146711 $6995 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAG~ 18711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 Toy CeliC'a '74 5.,µ<l . AM F M Reg gJs I ownr $2300 E' wko1h S46 2799 Toyota '73 l'elrl·u. 1ot<I body & eng New paint Air, auto. am fm, $1900 pp (7 14)559-4909 '74 Corolla wgn a t' jm rm stcrro C'a,,:., .:ood rtllld. St875 552 9536 Tri11mph 9767 . .....•................ 75 T R 7, dark brown AM FM tape, car t'O\t'I xlnt cond $3 .320 536 3254 '76 l'apn. 4 l'YI. I ,,pd, Jin rm tape i.:ootl nin S2750 OBO ~!Iii v:1!J:J or 75!1 1059 '77 Honda ACCORD a C', am rm ca&, Sspd, S4500 700-1724 Porsch~ 9750 Tr1umph GT6+, 6Y '78 4 DOOR Wa1wn A l'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rla:,s1e collector'<, t·ar loaded Lo mi. SJ,895. 77 PORSCHE 24mpg, 4:.pd. nt'w p:.11n1. 759-8918 uft 6PM La tt• 924 aut om atic· xlnl <'ond SJ'lOO bst vh Dahun 9720 '76 Civic, Met;ilhc Urn. Xlnt MN·h cond Msl ••••••••••••••••••••••• sell. bst ofr 1157 1271 Bronze metallic bt!aul\ l 787 11780 0!348421 . '77 TH 7"" snrf. lo 1nr, gel l'Ond Asking S·t:IOU 640 4030 78 DATSUM 82 IOGX CPE I spt•t>t.I , sunroof XlrJ "harp (484\'NSl $3695 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEM 11\711 B<'ad1 Bh1I 842-2000 'HU Dal sun 2()(f;X l' pt•, h kt• I nt•w. low m1 , a,,king $7500 557 ~1(10 '7!1 Uat;,un280ZX. 111111111· full) loacl<•d SK'lOO 1\19 .n&i. 1~1 .r;:"' 77 ZMOZ. Xlnl eond loY. m 1 1\ ul11m.1lt1• \ t ~1000 l 'all Ii.I) !1:1:!1 .ill I; '74 ~)Z2 t 2 \uto. r;ic1w. Jll s:1000 1!1.Hm 9730 .......•....•.•.•...... '69 JAG 'E' CPE l mmaculalt> 675 8384 Ma&da 9738 ...................•... '80 Mazda 626. l\Or). arr, 5 spd, hkt> nc ..... add1 t1onal 2 )r wmt) S6500 646-4530 '74 Matda. neY. cog New $6995 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 lwa<.'h lihd 842-2000 '79 924 Porsche• Take over Is<' pymts. 0 On, Call Gary at 676·5736 !I to 5, 676 2912 afl 6pm '70 POHSCll E !lllT S6900e>r be:.t 1.1Her 857 0215. 12131433-0051 paml, Rw1s i(rl'ill Sl500 •75 914 :.ih·c·r M an~ Offt>r 759·9332. xt ras. mu.~l sdl 549-4721 '74 Malda RX~ rotary wgn, blown :.eab. $500. 96().',{165 • '73 914. nl'w t•ng llrt.•s. alloys,bra .xlnt cont.I 97 40 S5.350 831 982Y .................•..... \l rtlOHIZt-:D 'I r:nn:1>t-:!-> 111-:,z I ll·:,\ I. ... II l!l.\ I iOl1 "1 Porsche Alloys & ne"' radial tlrl~ SR50 bst or1 642 6189, f>45 5374 ·771_. Porscht' 924. 4 !>pd. !>unrf, stt•rt'O 8 trk. a11, wht w hlk ml. 'Int l'Ond $8900 497 114:-, '7 t 914 Lo m1. xlnt bod~. 1n1. mcch + man) xtra:.! Hare cond. must st'e. S4650 offl•r-1!17 1597 '58 Cou1>t• Xln l Conti :"Jo '7 1 T11 umph ti50 THI>~ good C'ond1t1on C'dll aflt•r {j 30pm Fr l'tl 631 4645 ·72 T riumµh TH6 n1•1·tl"' lo.OOH' "'ork $11100 0 BO l'P 673 5:l lh C\PS 631 7400UJ)., Volc1waC}fft 9770 ....................... '77 HH bb1t. sunrf. ~uml l'ond1t1on. 571\ m1 S3500 OHO 772!111111 l'\t'l> wkn<.l!. I '65 \'W SQL'ARl':H \( " '\cb 1.•ng & bod\ >Aorl. h I ,., best offer 642 t>J:li 01<rnna \'W Bu~ '74. Gn·at h1KI\ Sound engmt• Makl' ,;11 offrr 75!19327 '80 Westrah<J 1 .. 11nµt·1 '>lC1H'. 3 wa~ rr n lni.? '>lereo l'a~s luatl1•d "' l·~tras SIO.!KXHii3 W1!1 '71 F'a!>tback fut•! lnJl'l' t1<>n. ~U<Xl running. tll'Y. pnt. SJJ95 UH05·\G 31:1!1K '12 250C l·n~mt'. nl'w ~llch~ im:.. '70'\'W Cal.JC St) It· ~rl'Jl !\oms l'Ond1t1on SN~~ 9rfr1 846 1!17!1 5S9 032-t aft 6µm Dl•nn1~ 79 VWRAHIT DIESEi. S speed. AC. AM i''M stereo <'aS!> . stet'! radials. whitewall!>, ltnl ed glass. Juw miles Black w hlul'k H•lour t544XJ R) Onty $6695 '" »t<Wt Uowa\d vOlKSWAGlN INC 534-4100 13731 Ha rbor Garden Grove 76 VWDASHER Uynam11e 2 doo1 4 IMPORT SPECIALISTS LOOK!!! '71 M a!>eratt Indy '63T R3 '78 Audi 5000 '74 & '78 Alla Spiden. '78 Peugeot Dll'st'I Wai<ons '80 Honda Aceord LX '79SJab EMS '7 4 Pt.>ugrot 00-i BEACH IMPORTS 19691 lur·bor Blvd COSTA M !-:SA 631-7170 9905 i.peed 50.000 miles. AMC s 1 I \ e r bJ J (' I. . \ i.' r y rlt>an' t t l2XNZ> ••••• ••• ••••••••••• •••• $2995 '77 Cheruke(' stJ wgn, 4WD ilUlU, Jlr. xlnt JIM MARINO cond. S4HOU 545 tilUW VOLKSWAGEN 18711 IJ<oac·h Blvt.I 842-2000 79VWBUS 0)namrtt• -t ps.:1 hw. 4 s p c E' d x l r J c I t• a n 1!'1J8Xl'T1 $6995 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Bt•Jrh 111\ d 842-2000 '78 t 'ONI 'OIW All u pt Ulll.., :WK rm $38.'iO 1;:11 1Hi7 Buick 9910 '16 Sk:i-lark. I cir Ii qi, 67 M rn 1, 1111111a1·. on~ ownl·r. s21:10 1;1:1 1an:i '80 HI\ 1t•r:i ~Int eund t\11 opt 1110~ p, l Jll) r;;11 7ti~ 60 tiS \''>' lt•Ct & lll!hl '72 1-:h-t·tril \hnt l'Ond door• 73 ldl ih;o11 $.50 LoY. n11la~t· llm· ll" O•'I 1•ath Y. l'Sll'm SI) It• .... hi YSS Zl Ii 11ms fur Sup1·r H1•l•llt• Cadillac 9915 S20 t•ii ::-48 H744 •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • 66 VW comµI rt•slml•tl. Porsc·he t•ni.: & µamt I-:\ erylhmi.: nt'" \I mt umd St·t· to ·• l>J>ll'l' t1JI 4786, ·~1 12!11 74\'W4ll2W.:n l•1\\n1·r. ., II \ t• r h I u 1• I 11 nH J m r m ,, I t' r t' o • S2.'100 0 BO ;,\S ll-107 69 l'Jm~r ~>()(NI milt·" c;mct• Jll rww 1•n1.tme & tlrrH· trJln 1n'>lt1lled X lnl l'OOd S2Qll(l 1!16 5548 73 \'W <. am~~·r \\1•,..tfJlru, loaclt•d. ,\(', smk. tdn~. tent aY.11101! S5'IOO 644 0937 '63 Window Bu .... .,unroof. \er) n1C'e. Y.hlll' l!ood mt. $2600 I~\ i94!l C OMTEMPLA TING CADILLAC? \\ l• SJll't'IJh1t• 10 lt·J~l·~ rur lhl' hu ... 1n1•,!; l'\ t'l'Utl\ l' 6. µrnrl',..~llHIJI Lan.J~ s~~tion Of New 1981 Cadillacs Mow In Stock! .... ,1 1968SEDAN DEVILLE 1~0 310GX. S3000 & l.1kt II\ l'r parmrnh lo 1111 xlnt cond IWb tiiH 2 dr sport coupe Im maculalc $8200 Tom 675 9i97. 673 6210 '7i 924 S11\er. xlras. sun roof $6995. must sell h~ Tues 714 hi3 1525 7t.i Scr rocco. 43" nu. ·74 Bu.-;, 7 pa.,s, clt'jn Thi:. lll·au11ru1 lc1sun• Y.orld t'JI has only 41.:122 onR In JI milt•' . Auto a11 poY.1·1 i-l:'i,ll~ 1WO'.\l l!+01 1980 310 GX llatt'hll.H'k 1111\ m1 Whitt• \111h n•d ;\Ian) t•'dt..i,, s:.11n 69 \I BZ 28~1.. 4 spd, s1 her red, hoth lops. xlnt cone! 642 06!16 :.terc.•Q. mags, nu pJml am fm C'a<:'I, S31\!15 Dy!. $2395 l'ln S.189a 759 9553 540 4058. e' !> 645 Ii Hi3 !133 H7~~~ 'i7 280Z Siht•r hllu· \Int t'CJntl '66 M BZ \'an, H'ry uni que. runs y.,ell. must :.ell· best orrer 675 0666. 675-9003 '8C).JOOD, champagne, al· 80 2~X. beaut · muM Joys, xtra fuel. llke ne w, sell See lo apµrt'crute $2l.500. 64C).97:1l soooo 840.48.53 '77 280Z X Int coniJ. stc•rt•u l<I pe deck. P B. <iutu J1r Champagne gold 1~1.000 (Tl I S5995 494 -1530 76 Mercedes 450 SL Silver. leather. a m - cassette. rac alloy w h eels. 2 to p s. showroom <'Ond $24.800 642·9988 '77 Datsun 810 '70 28~ AM FM air, re bit Sliver, a uto, ht1:-. all eng. New tires. bm , with a C'ces .. new 11rc•s. new bam boo, Xlnt 963-6583 lie S uper cln . 11wnr 751·075 1 Datsun 79 280ZX GL. 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(213)947 6001 Rolla Royc.e 9756 '75 \'an. xlnt cond. man\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tra~ S45<X> P l DEALER IN U.S.A. !162-6401 ROY CARVER ROllS·ROYCC 1"40 Jamllor•• Newport Be.tell I\'----'~ CLOSED SUNDAYS Rolls Royl'e, '70. Ion~ whl base. very good conc1, xlnt hu}. $22,000 firm Call J R ·s Roll!. Sen 1C'e, 95J.leJG dys 74 SL' PER BEETU. Blk "' red 1nlt•11ur 54,000 m1 , xlnt. mu::.t see' $2800 offer 497 15!!7 '66 Karmann Ghia I A I l'ond. best urfl•r "'Pr $3000 962-5648 '73 Bug. dean. orig l'ond Y. t•ll m aml. 72:\1 52\100 642 7186 '75 VWRABBIT Rolls Vanden P las, Pnn N1C'e ! $199564C).5234 cess. needs paint. motor apart S4.000. 642-8098. '76 VW RABBIT Toyota 9765 AIC. S269564C).5234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •74 CehC'a GT. 5spd. re C'ent paint. looks & run., \ery good S2400 (714 )499 5701 1980 Toyota Ccl1ca Bron.w. tan m t. A l'. stereo eassette. 5 spd $6200 963 9077 ·70 Corolla. 4 dr. auto. xlnt cond. lo mi. $850 645 1839 Ive msg. '77 Corolla A<.:. AM F M cassette. I owner 645-4205 '74 Toyota sta wgn nw '7 7 VW RABBIT Snrf' S2995 640 ;,2~ '77 \ W SCIRCX.TU nt·Y. eng. t1r1.•s & pnt $4200 OBO 645 1426 01 548·2817 '80 RABBIT Coml Wht xlnt cond SI0,500 847-4765e\eS '75 LeGrande Sper1jJ Ed1l1on Super RL c; Metallic Bl ur snrf. s tereo. new M1rhelhn tires xlnt cond re<tdy for summer' S4150 640 2785 pain t , r u ns good FOR SALE SlSOO obo 499 5526 1970 \'W BUS New engine w warran '70 Corona. Mkll 4spd t y, new ti r es. nt'Y.. 4dr. AC. r un s great. bra kes. new s hoC'ks, $1350. PP~_C)._237_8_ __ cloc k, all carpet new ! Have somethin g you The fastest drnw in tl'le want to !1{'11 7 Classified West a Daily Pilot '73VW HCC: Sl850or lw"t 11fr t'all673!l317 79 V\\-Bu~ l 11nH•1 l Rare blk "' blk intr 12.000 m1 ExtrJ l'lean M1C'hel1n!. AM FM $9000 or h:o.t ofr 213 67Y 333S, 2l3 542 378!1 '70 BUG $700 0 RO ~O 367 l ·74 \'W Tiii'<; original ESTATE-: SALE '75 EldurJ<.lo. 2Dr hard top :\els .,omc• work '.\tun Fr 1 II lµm 75!l .\31:12 pnl. enl';. n •t•t•nll) reblt '81 Elclort1dn Utt·,d. 4000 S2200 5-t877.'i:l mi. lt•a1h1•1 . 2 tnnt• bro"'n $17.000 837 3744 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• #1 VOLVODEALER IN ORANGEl'OUNTY' SALES. SERVICE AMDLEASING 0\ EHSE/\S DELI\' EH Y EXPEHTS EARLEIKE VOLVO l!Hi6 llarbo1 Hh d COST A M F~'iA 646-9303 540.9467 79 VOLVO 264 GLSEOAN Loaded with l'Vl'Q' op t1on plus mun· Only 30,000 mile~ Clt.>an ' Sharp' 10653031 $7995 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAG~ 18711 Beach Bh d 842-2000 ORAMGE COUNTY VOLVO '78 Seville. burgundy, 41 ,000 m1, sharp. 8 trk, $9400 pp 0,.751·4642. e\S 851 987fi ·73 l'oupt• dt• \ 1lll' great cond $1700 !157 K2:tl '78 l'ad Cp.· 1h· \'1lle 0<' Eleganct· t\11 µower al' ces:-.1n1t·~ S6rrno L>a 12131 ~17!111127 .... , 17 14 ' 64""1 460!! ·79 Eldorado R11l. 1llcsel. Cull) loadt•d Xlnt cond Must !>ell Make nHer 64fi 7768 aft er 6p.m. '76 Eldorado Convert New eng, trans. top & paint Dk brown Equ1pp<'d for phone Sl2,500 t'all 4!17 3869 'i7 Se\ ill(•. mmt l'ond Lo>A miles Grt•) s1her. wire. sunr11Qf, leathrr $8750 or hest nfr 960 1692. , J I' 111C 1t' "' t•·• 1111 1 111• • I 111' 111 I I ,, •• ' ••• '77 l'apnC'l' Cl~srt· 1 111 IOJU(.'d, lo m1. !)\l pl\ llt'bl llfft'I 644-2242 t;ll'JI IJ11111\ ,\ • :11.1111111 !'ill 711\ll'll /1ph ''"" Lo n11 .111, .11110 I'" >ti Tug, li.t5 .t 1 ICI 'ltJtt<I •JI flu' Plymo"th 9960 . .............•••...•.. 78 PLYMOUTH H O RIZO N '76 Muhbu Classic· \\j.tll. loaded w l'xtras, lo m 1, $2500 64~0076 VERY SPECIAL: l'lti<I \11 I t'lll \ \111111• l.111 ':11111 0 I II I ll\n,1111 I• I ·l'"d '111 1u ,,,." '1•u 11.l1·"111 J!176 Monza. 2 plu"' :.! hutchback 27.000 nH I ownr only PS, P B, \ I AM 1FM radio, Ull whl. new brks. lire:.. batlt•r y. <'nJ.! C'le:.rn Xlnt thruou1 ~()() lh1 • · •" .urr 545 -IMS 711 I Ol ()' '\ I' \l(k, :-,1 I \\1:11 \11 . \\I l·\I till h11d1 ~I . llfl lllHI I . .tK :nn :\1, ll II S3695 J IM MARIHO VOLKSWAG EN 1 )I ' l l 11 •. I I t. II t d au 2000 .. 'H M alibu l'las"lt loaded. low. lu\\ milt•' Xtra C'lt'an lk~l 11ff1•1 675 4451 ~~!~~~~ .......... ~!.s.~I ·· ,. ' I '""' '-ICl•HI 111\11 t, \ll ... l\,1,111 I ""''"1:1\l•"I" 1\I ·1 ,,,1>.t 1~·.1111 , .. 1111 "Ul>t I 1111'1-: l\IJ.. • '"I ->< .., '70 Y PJ"~ !>lJ wgn, ;1 lol h i U• p11I • "' t.11. I l>iX "' ·' '" I• I n1·w untlt't thl' hnwl run~~•l•al.$600 7.1!1 l!lll ·,r.1;111.1 \t, '77 ('hl'\ ~ l.'Jl)l'llt' ltlr a11 . JUln. luadl't1 '\Inf cuml S3250 -197 :.'!131 '73 <. Jpnce> L'IJ"'" ,;m rm ' a l', good t'lllld $1150 OHO 536 llii:I 1965 Im pal a Sul)l·r ~poll Gvotl lrnnl>µoll:.rlrun S.J50 VJ II 91;8 ~7 Chrysler 9925 .••...........•..••..•. .!ll 1 f II I I ( •• ;,) 1,•t s I,,, \f 11,I I l•I 11·1! loll-. ,, ., •• J•d I h I 11111• I( II I .. I .. •n•• .• 111, •'I I 1111 I I 11 J. oJ j.;o 111. II I •• ,,, ··d hltw """~ I>< \ 111 I 11, 11.111 I rt ·77 ('urdoha All 1·,t1.1s I \l.1kl'•dl1•1 1 "'11111 t·nml 11••,f ull1·1 \l l.'hr)\lt•1 l.dfaron. ·1•1 I dr, all J>Y.r a:.:-1,..i,, 1111 a11, leatht·r :118\ II, '•,~,oo c;.15 3214 Pontrot. ••• " 9965 t,1ke~ "' t Pt) :1~1; 1 r•o •·. 1 ,11 :~,' '111 1 ' r m·b1rd Con• Continental 9 930 ...•.••...••..•.•.....• '71 2 Door Orw o .... rlt 1 t ,1 fl,, ' ,.,, 75ASTRES IOOO Lo"' 1111l••i!t' 11.1, 1•\1•1' O ldsmobile 9q55 "<t r,1 S!f5U ti\:! U.S70 ••••••••••••••••••••••. Pr I\ all' l'a11y 'f;9 '\1Jrk 111 t'onl111<·11t.il Xlnl t'on<l' S2."loO flll•·r 675 2<6 I n75 ·lH!f llld , i t 11 \II \ \ I ' 11111• I • Ill'\\\ 1 ' Co"ette 99 3 2 Awtoi, u~ed ..•••......•........... Auto~. U~"d '75 ('on t•llt• H;1n· l ,, ffri.: -lsµcl. a 1·. S:1~11~1 K57 C>-178 afl tiP ~I Cougar 9 933 ....•................•• 77 l. oug;ir SACRIFICE $2.000 hkt• llt'Y.. Xlnl tond .iuto a l'. hl'Jlt'r, ,1 n1 I 111 ratl10. p b. µ s, 5-15 2\11111 or 1>45 0180 l1t• nws,..,11!" "" husmt·~" •..•.•........•••...... 77 DODGE COLT Dyn<1m1te C'ui.tom •••••••••••• coupt• 2 to chooH• B111h I H rd f low m1leal(e Ont• I 0WQ :.pet'd, one automa11(· •••••••••• Uoth ha\e ;i1r and l>uth .. --------- 1mmaC'ulalt•. 112.iT.Jf-~1 1060T JJ ) $2995 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAG~ 111711 BeachBhtl 842-2000 '73 Dart Sport, 6 cyl, auto. a c, x Int mcC'h <'ond. n<•w tirt's. lo m1 S1500 OBO 752 fi!l!l2 Pl' ·72 Coronel 4 doo r. rJcl1u a c. :i 1.000 miles Om· Uwn1•1 $\.'; 644 51~2 ' DodJ(l' 73 Dart l'ustnm Low mile~. xlnl cond . prl<.'Cd to .,l'il' I 22!1(ii\ \ 1 675 8656 Ford 9940 ..•••.•.•.............. '78 2d1 Granada Ghia P B. PS. AC. Am Fm Stereo Under 37 .OOOm1 S3.'150 64().8f>52 F.ve~ & wknds '78 Granada Ghia xt1a clcJn all· µwr 351\ m1 below Y.hlsl S3250 645 2663 '68 FA IRLAINF.. must st>e to a pprcdate Vt•ry clean Runs grea t $1,100 54~ 3112 '7 7 ~i~~~Ha~oAGONONLY s 399 5 ,80 CHEV. IL CAMIHO SEDA N l'ICICUP' Awto 1•• , "' Ar"•"-•• tf¥ ONLY $59 95 '78 CHfV.l~T~ $499 l'ICKUI'' ""'" ' OHL Y -------'81 CHIV ~·28 C AM4110 $ 9 795 SPORT COUPE • ~ • OMl Y -------'1· 5 CHEV CORVEnE T-TOP AtJh 'tr t, '4 •, OHlY 56595 ---------------~ '8 0 ~r.1;1~\~~~:~,0::: r $ 9 9 9 5 '8 0 ~.~;:!J.f;~,ER~:~~,$16 9 9 5 Yellow 131. auto, 4 dr. every opuon mC'I snrr, re<.' tu ned Ver y d n Ownr 751·0'751 ads do 1t well 642 5678 Class1ried Ad 642-5678 Excellent condition thru out' Call 586-3091 artl'r 5pm, 837-6134 daytime $2900 10 80 . ---Lar gest Volvo Dealer rn Or ange County• BUY or LEASE DIRECT IExclusiw~ly Volwo '73 Cpe De Ville 79M. $1000 499_ 1601 '67 Ford Fa1rlanc Hun:. good $350 or Ix-st orrec 496 4283 '80 CHEV. MALll U FOUR.DOOR DEMO! A'°'to 1r1nt ,,., 4313, $7295 A61to1, New 9100 Auto1, Mew 9100 Awto1, Mew 9100 AMfo1, Mew 9100 ·······••·•·······••·•· .............................................. •••·•··············•··· MIW ltll 4 WHIELDllVE WAaOM •MM· a magnon pontiac 2418 H* lhl, at F*, Cata llua 548-1451 HIW ltll TIOOO Spony h•t~hback.. lron1 d11C bf1kn . 1 6 Iller engine, ~'"'"1J bucket ...... iold down r11r ... 11. s tPMd 1:io15m ·~"' a mljion ·suoaru 2411 ---It F•, Cati Mm MM• 10 120 Garden Grove 8 1 Garden Grove 530-9190 '77 SeV1lle. Velour Xlnt cond th ruout ' All extras $7450/0 80675·9804 '78 SeV1lll' E legante t ype Sliver Blk w /s1he r lth r ne w Michelins 34K m i. Xlnt! $'980010 BO 67S-9804 -----1 MustanJ( '69, auto, 302. rull pwr. new pamt. pony int X lnt meeh $24!l5 675 5304 '73 l,TD a uto, 73K m1, $15001080 752.6479 --Comaro 9917 '74 Ford Galaxy 500. V8, 2 dr. air. PS, P B. "h1t\'. blue Int. 54,000 mi. xlnt. 11200675 4n7 1963: Xlol cond. Runs gnat. Possible Collec· tors ! $1'50. P r ivate . 492·5100 or 498.&080. VOLVO '74 164E auto. 6 C)'l. f!/C, llhr, a nd, 1\ereQ, S3300/obo P P (714)633-0100 '73 14AE. xtra nice, auto, air , PB, PS, ste reo, ne w steel radia ls S3500. 964·6710 '75 Wgn, a uto. a i r , AM /FM, xlnl cond &4,a.$1St '78 4 dr 264 GL, 1ull fully equip. Must ~II. Beat ot· fer. 857,.271 ' '70 VOVO 14~; adr. Upd, rad la la , rbl\ e n a , a2MPG. xtn nJc.I Ask· IDtS\m~ --~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75 CHEY CAMARO Dyna mite C a m a r o coupe. Auto., air . steer· In g . s t e r eo. ti lt, whit e /b lue, O r igina l sbarp & clean. (705NCG > $29'5 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN l8'7118each Rlvd. 142-2000 '78 Z 28: Rebu11l, new braltea, n e w tires, cua tom I nt T·To p. Sanyo Bl·Amp. Ste reo '77 GRANADA 6cyl, ate, radial!. ruce m ust st'll now! S1995 &4~5234 '70 Torino. PB PS. Ot'W ti rt's, rW\S lllnt S800 or bst orr 548-6809 9945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Towne Sedan iclnt cond. I own, m ust sell lhl.s wtelcend ~1080 6'75-9804 ~. sse-113'7 ____ 1 Mo•erfu 9947 '14 CAMARO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 OWD('r, 112,000 rwy ml, '74 Mo v"rick PB PS. Ir $2400. 4l>l>-1001 cond. AM/FM sle r, auto -----1 74,000 m l. Xlnt cond. SZlOO 988-Mll ---Ha ve aom•thln• yo u wanl to II! ClaaaLOtcj F ind what you want In ada doll wto11. 8'2 5678. Dally Piiot Ota1111fi Is ONLY '80 CHEV. 1, TON LOMG IOX l'ICICUI'! $ 5995 Auto t•n ftrtl• tH.fl.•~Hll ICEU TNAf ~UT GM ffEUNG WITH lllJIW Gii ,_,." •WARD ••n Do•• cMCI 9uail Sis. Mew;-.t leach ........................... 13 -0555 ---~-----------------~~~~-------"----~ ........ ------------- TYPE 1.0. # ALL BRAND NEW 1981 's RABBIT 7457 137505 S6055 S5678 s377 PIC~ UP Ol £SH /4UO I lb)~/ --RABBIT b7U8 052259 $]680 $7120 ss60 PICK UP DIESEL 14 15 12~r /fJ ---RABBIT 6724 054774 $7890 $7047 s943 PICK -UP hd JI 1J//l~l \ /~/ -~ RABBIT 6580 010851 $7620 $6872 s74a PlCK -UP b~/~ I ).,j JI . /l 1 RABBIT 6624 025046 s7520 $b873 s747 PICK UP 11 lhlJ ltbb/I -RABBIT DIESEL 7082 118693 s7595 $70~2 s643 PICK-UP l Jt ,3 130~/ ---RABBIT DIESEL 6657 030316 $8445 $7621 s924 PIC K·UP ltd 14529t RABBIT DIESEL 7706 105033 s7530 S£885 ~645 CONVERTIBLE ·~ J I .J l l jJ,) l -RABBIT DIESEL 6962 086569 S8070 $7 41 2 s658 CONVERTIBLE /488 Jl 36 ! 7 i}U.3:1J -·--- SCI ROCCO 7545 022494 $9160 $7987 s I 17 3 CO VERT!Bl.E / ll J 012905 SCIROCCO 7053 021803 $9780 $8627 s I 15 3 CONVfRTIB Lf 7~76 013324 ! l .39~ ----SC I ROCCO 7309 020478 s9950 $8821 s I 129 CONVERTIBLE 748G 001730 -- SCIROCCO 7583 022511 $9885 S881 7 s I 068 DASHER DIESEL ut1 l U ~o 1148 · lU.l I I -----SCI ROCCO 7213 004158 $9535 $8483 s I 052 DASH ER OILiEL G91~ 9u1qgg ~ l lJ.b 10 JETTA 7341 287534 $3480 $7479 s I 00 I VANAGU N 137J U8~774 111.14U JETTA 7123 354214 s3995 $8273 s722 VA NAG ON 1348 1)425 78 }l l G75 JETTA 7604 331175 S8765 S8} 25 s740 VANAGGN 1311(1 057021 t I 1 G71 --JETTA 7403 293597 $8765 $7872 s993 VANAGO ' J8 077379 q l. JU JETTA 7405 322457 $8740 $7837 5903 VANAGON CAM PER 161~ 059590 q3,CJOS '78 IHTERHATIOHAL SCOUT 4x4 $6475 '79 TnlUMPH-TR7 Au to ps a ster 'J A b!',Jut1h.J black w 'Qole1 wheel<; CONVERTIBLE 4 ">Pl'Pd a tr11• ii •'Ii 152SURZl collent !>urnmPr lar 17:>5"\M'.JJ •",. '• • .v 5 '76 FORD MUSTANG I I: ~ 1 it <.I ,1 <,(!llP O • hCI tJ •C:~ lllclmc 1111 I' r h5 }Q;, '11 V.W. WESTFALIA $6375 '77 DATSUN B-210 Pop-top qrC'at cono111on 4 '>pd W1th arn1m Ac b unit 2 DOOR 4 speP<1 -'\ll il"' tm .,,.,.1<'" 3t2Btll (736TOI) '75 VW WESTPHALIA s5475 , PO" ~op CAMPEn 4 spero-stereo summertime is 76 VW SCIROCCO he;e 1 Pop Top • 11re 111 Pxc~llen t condition 4 spd Im 5teroo A boautiful <:llvPr w1Str•t1•' (&l9 PCO) • cus1om interior 1978SEG1 All vehicles plus tax. license & documentary fee Subiect to prior sale Sale«''"'" Sunday 6 '14.61 r I )' --- . r J -- I I ~G . r .J '.} s662 s543 :. I 074 s694 s910 57 14 5659 =;1294 1081 :> 1297 s937 s9 5a : I 124 :l I 124 s 12 48 s I 321 ~I 32 I ~ 1307 s I 353 575 375 775 .... s2475 'Except Sundays 811111 ClllT YRI lllllRl 11111 NPU WHEN A SIRD SEES 11-(AT AAWK,HE WON'T · BUMP INTO THE . Wl~DOW NANCY lMATS A SILHOUETTE OF A DIVIN6 SPARROW f4AWK • . 81RD5 FL'( INTO WINDOWS WHEN THEV SEE A REFLECTION OF T~E SK'r' ON THE 6LASS ••• OF COURSE, TIIERE AAE ALWAVS A FEW OTHE~TIUN6S AROUND By Ernie Bushmiller YEAA~EVEI< ~ n-AUK 9otP FOQJ!!. -......:.... --....:: ..: , '1 LOVE VOO ' WHEN VOO'f'f . NAUGH1V WAN~ A "f"INY' ~OUCH IN YOU"' PRINK, Poe~ .. MOON MU.LLINS .. WELL, WHAi DO tX>U IHINK OF 11-416 QEAR'S "W\M, MR. MONTON I ~ OH • I DO~'T f(NOC>J ... rr'S jU5T fOR INSTANCE: I "ffiKE 'THAI KID srmN~ ~E. LlfflE. -m1 N<16 .. • OVER 1ME.RE. 5UC-KIN& ON lHE BAT! ' b Ferd cind Tom Johnson You SJ.4ou LC> Do ----n-IAT WAY you ~ET A SEN6E OF ,ACCOMPLISHME~! WELLJ 1IM OFF To MY WoRK-- IIM A LIFE~LIARD. SOMETHING WORTHWHILE oN YouR SL.JMMER VAC,ATtoN, LAD. MYWo~PtTAAT ISA~Ri:AT ~ESPoN5181LlTY. .• ,~ ~~.J.~ -~ NORMAN,1'~~'f Pv'f Pl,KL&S O~ M~ MAM6l>Rf,E.R, A~O \ A4S"~O 114& M t-!Of' f O { WHO WANTS -roWQRk ,ALL 'SUMMER? HM-M ... ~01 11'~ NOf OKA'l ! 1""A1" 5 -r.-E 1'1U>u8L~ \Al'"™ P£oP\.£ f"~£ 0A"'5 t we: t'OK1"f ~~AK uf' EtlOObM l WHE~e 'THERE'S A WON'T -rHe~e's A WAY. .. ScJU, 'iOcJ 'OtJt..O JuS'f 1"AK~ ~f; Pr'tcl&~ O~F, Su"f' 'f.tAf1S ~o-r -r~t POtN1' { \1~ 1''°'& PRnlC\('L.f: OF -r~e; tU~b~ 'IOtJ A~K£V R>R. A ~AM6lJ{tb£R wrf\t()\)1' ft C. KU:~• AwO "rH~'i ·~~LttVE G,t~tM rr 1"0 "OU ~i'tA1" WA'4 ! .---...~ . ~~eJ ... ID B ~ y• -e --' ----~-;;ii -----,_ --- 1'HA"B A IJJ.ATPN'f' VIOL.A'TION OF-nt• ,,. CAVA&,.RV$ MANUAL. ON SACK-rlME!l HOW AWPU1.! I'&..&-FINP 1'H& ClJ&..P'RIJi ANP ~KB 1Hli NE!Cl!!SSARyt AC9rlON! WrAE DOOMED// THIS l-IAS BEEN A CJ.IANIVEL ONE $£Vm£ SroAM ~NICI • .... . CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six differ· encH In drawlnt details MtWffft top and bottom ,.nets. How quickly un you find them? Check answer1 with those below. Ht1•••1t" P••>t1d ' '~"""' '' UO•IH •MJQ ' 111•••1 "' ,, ..... ,,. ' , ... ,. .. ,p" l"llS ( 1u•••111P ,, .,., c ••1.0<1\ \I &u, ...... I M>U•••ll•O CASH FLOW PROBLEM! Cosmos and Larkspur .,.ve the same amount or money. Cosmos has more than Zinnia, and Zinnia has more than Petunia. Aster, who has leu than Cosmos, bu I more than Petunia, does not have as much as Zinnia Larkspur has less than Marigold One of the lot has on ly $5, which is $5000 less than the one who has most Question If dif ferences are based on St250 steps. how much has each? 'OOfl '"' P1061 '~ '11>•• HIC\ ...... •Nh~••1 l>VP >OW>O) ''OHi •1111.117 ·~~Cll ••t•Y ·n •1uo '"" ••u"t•d ~\ • uedo •Ou ,,nw ~>.-• bu•1•U1\ "ti"Chfat• uew 'fl e True or False· If I can see the eyes of another 0 person 1n a mirror. tha t person can also $ee my eyes What do you wy? Give ii a try. e SUM CODE! Challenge: Crack this code and compute the answer. ZCC OHFGS SN ~VOMSX ZMC l Tt< SHOKX AX SGQOO. P. S.: It Involves simple arithmetic. t a!IQ\J~d1• .. u• ""'° '••u 0• •~1••1 '4 >tot.; •6u\t'l)l ti \1 ,,.M\uy e Riddle Me This• Which country is 1n a hurry? Ur gentina Which animal stomps on grapes? The wi ne ocerus What's 1t like to have a gravelly voice? It's the pits COLLECT CALLI X martcs the spot above where our coll•<· tor pal nets his quarry. Which path takes him there? For Better or For Worse I DON'T SEE '/OUR CAR, MtCHAEL ··· ARE you .5URE. IT WE:ITT UNDER HERE.? WHAl'S "THAT? A RANSOM NOTE ? IHANKS, MoMt NOW. TllATOUGHTA HOLD YA . GRE'ATI NOW-rt> WAD If UP! ARE YOU GOrNGTO BLINDFOLD ME'? OVER VIEWI Add colors nHtly to the timely scene above: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. J-Yellow. •-Lt. lrown. S-Flesh. 6-Lt. gray. 7-0lc. green. I -Black. t-Dk. brown. 10-Lt. purple. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 pQ1nl!. tor u!>1nq all the letters in the word below to form two complete word\ LIGAMENT ... . . . .. . . . THEN $COre 7 Po•nts each tor a ll words of foor letters or more found among the letters Try to 1core at IHsf so points. ~•6 1u., w• •6•u• ll!Q•\\Od NOW SHVTLJP WHILc I WRITE"! I 'i·;·•t ......... ~ .• ' ~··· . ~-, ...... . . . . . . • I '. ' ·-. I • t Ji I j, , • .. ... .J• I ..... , ~ ~·· :, ~ '•1' J IL'• )r, t • • •t..,. J • ~ • . ~ • Lool tor & New pack!ge designs of THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK Fun Cups, and New Herlt1Q8'Kitcnen Cups. ~®@© IAOVERTl5£MENTI ~ .... ! ~~©~~ ON THIS SPECIAL m• oua•11n ""' l·$1Mtl T•TllZU C*-D -SM4MI -Med ,.,.121 -lot1+•1 HATAN'D T-SHIRT OFFER --_._. --------~ ---, .... COST SEND TO •SJ~N DIXtl•HAWAllAN PVNCH• • .,5.ou OPFIA PO. Box 601 fOTAl CO$l Young America. Mn 55399 A.,,. .... _....,,..,. y _.lg fq-441 -lll1411 Daily Pilat t I I • I I • • • • • • t I I I TH em YOURSELF Se<lCI 1ne o~stion .. 1 llHICIN. 10 Ask FMnliy wet«ly 6" LeullQlon 4ve Hew 'Ill<• N v 1oon Wt U ~ $5 IOI pubi•Sl>eel QuestoOnS Souy wt Call I ¥\Swe• 011\e<S FOR DREW LEWlS, Secretary of T ransportatlon Which c:.an h.ve a higher acddent rate -domesdc or lordgn? -W.O., Bangor, Maine e We cannot answer this question with any precision because ow data base presently contains information only on fatal accidents, not all ac- cidents. We believe, however, that foreign cars are Involved ln accidents at about the same rate as domestic cars of similar sJz.e. A major factor in Colltllons: when .._ oounts mo«. fatal-accident statls1ics has been the size class of the c.v. The shift to small cars, combined with a traffic mix that includes larger cars and trucks. will ln· aease the number of collisions between vehicles with large weight differences. This will increase the number of deaths and Injuries for occupants of smaller. tighter cars. FOR JACKIE COOPER, former child actor: now lV direc- tor and author of~ Don't Shoot Jt:fv Dog k It true that you and MkUv Rooney Mwr'l't eeen one anodMr since chlJdhood? -LH. ~. Mich. • Almost. We recently got together after 45 years - that's the movie business for you. In 1936 we were together In The Devil ls a Sissy, about juvenile delin- quents. I was 13: Mickey was 15. I got $2,000 a week. MJckey's pay was around $350. He stole the picture. so the studio dropped me. FOR 1HE •ASK• EDITOR How do ......,. tr..a ~ ecton oa the Mt? 5mce Robin a..M worked with Madon 8nndo and George c. Scoct In The Fonnulti, ~he can....,,., my qu.don? -T.M •• Grand Wlmd, Neb. •Robin says: "An actor can do a movie with a star and never meet him unless they happen to be in the same scene. In The Formula I appeared In the first scenes, and Brando and Scott did not. Only time Scott and I played a scene together, I was a bullet-riddled corpse." FOR JENNIFER WARNES. recording star What do you mnanber moet about your lean yea.aw? - M.R., Ogden, Utah •Your question Implies I'm out of them I'm stllJ ln them. Would you believe that l never made or saved a cent from five LPs I made. Main cause for my mis- management Is not having a father or a brother who's a lawyer. Obvious deQiils escaped my attention. I'm a mix· ture of Idealism, stupidity and naiveness. Mtx that together with a few mistakes. and the result Is a mess. FOR lHE •ASK" EDITOR How doa Mdde On..-bebew when she .,_ out to awtauranm? Do. she act -though they belong to her? -N.C .• Elgin, W. • We checked with some weU- known New Yori< places, and, ac- cording to the owners of Serendipity (whose patrons Include Sylvester Stallone, Neil Simon. Diane Keaton, Paul Anka. Farrah Fawcett, Ryan O'Neal. Candy Bergen. Diana Ross, to name a few). the one who Is most memorable ls our former First Lady. Former Arst Lady ftnt tn grocc. They said: "No one has her grace, style or humUlty. She'll sit anywhere, which ls more than you can say about many others. If there Is only one Qible available that's not one of our best, she11 take it . She's extremely poUte to our waiters and doesn't mind waiting. She ls friendly -and a good tipper:· FOR FARLEY GRANGER, movie actor So many at.an of your age group att 1eWng all. Do you •P· prow? -K.L. Gadeder\, A&a. • I neither approve nor disapprove. 1 am just not In- terested because I'm not a nosy person. That was the way I was reared. Telling all is a very personal thing. I don't care about anyone's romances, whom he had af · fairs with -or wanted to. Private lives are a bore. I've more important things to think about. I'd rather hear about other people's professi6nal lives. FOR SUSAN RANNERV, star of Do/lo.s How can you caD the ebow "trash," when It'• your job and It Ma clone. me lor you? -R.C., Gtut Fan.. Mont. el was misquoted. I referred to It as "Class Trash," or "A-One entertainment," and there Is a world of dif- ference between the two. I think the series is marvelous entertainment and no way would 1 slight it. It's a program that came along at the right time and In the right place. It's good for western clothing. wonderful for western musk: and perfect with Larry Hagman. FOR IRENE KASSORl.A, psychologist and author of~ Girls Do a. it dMlcuJt to treat patients wtth whom you arc frMndly? - M . .S., Staunton, Va. • Definitely not. When someone walks Into my office, that person ls a patient, not an individual with whom J had been sociallzlng the night before. I watch every movement and listen to every word during therapeuHc sessions, and my concentration is so intense, I am not conscious of the person's Identity PRO RepNMntattw Sany M. Goldwater "· (R.-Calf.) PRO Ano con CON Col. .S.ma T. OeVoM, executive director. Last year the Postal Service was $306 million In the red and that was after you subsidized the Postal Service with one and a half btJJlon of your tax dollars! Furthermore, stamps now cost 18 cents! By al- lowing advertising on some stamps, we can lower stamp costs, eBmlnate your tax-dollar subsl· d .. s and mU"ltaln needed revenue for ma.II delivery. lt was previously succeuful In the U.S., and Japan Is now b'ytng It. If the advertising Is In good taste and In the public Interest, why not allow this Idea to reduce our stamp costs? Should Advertfsing Be Sold on U.S. Postage Stamps? Ouedoll ..... 11r Delllll ,..,_ llalywOod. RI. s.. ..-11 -.....,._, • • ....-. •--. & t.-• f-, w.-y '41 L ....... A.--Ytl\ llY 1Gen Wt11NJ$10tw._..,..,,.. American PhUatellc Society If as many as 40 corporations were allowed to advertise on stamps, as is proposed. millions of collectors would be discouraged. leading to a sharp drop In stamp sales, with a loss of millions added to the postal deficit. Then, too. rampant specu- lation could result as more than 20 million collecton vied for the nec- essarily bmlted printings of each Issue. But worse Is that If great events and lndlvtduals were replaced by advertising slogans, the reputation of U.S. stamps would stnk lower than that of the Issues of the sand· dune sheikdoms. C 1•1 FAMILY WEEKLY. All rigf'lb ~-~---' Rtg.: 1 mg "t•:· 0.8 mg n1collnl--Mlft.: 11 mg .... :· 0.7 mg nico11n11v. pefClgRtt•. nc Repon Oec'79 ----------------------------------- Why Out Chlldten Ate Ttoubled If• true that chUdren growing up today need love and understanding, but thla Pulflzer ~ author ojfer8 an additional-and aurprWng--recommendatlon: ~ must ask of our children m.tead of }uat giving to them. By Robert Colea I l • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • F or 20 years I have been working with American chlldren of au kinds: rural and urban; rich, poor and middle-class; black and whtte; Eskimos. Chicanos and In· di.ans; children from the North and South and West. I was trained first In pediatrics, then child psychiatry, and I have bied to understand how soda! forces come to bear on the young - how, for Instance, poverty or pts- o1mlnation affects the· physical and psychological growth of boys and girls. Does one have to be one of America's multitude of "experts" to conclude that a chi.Id tw1)ed owr to an in- adequate nursery school or given, at best, custodial care, Is a child In potential jeopardy -prey to sadness, lone.ltness, a growing self -doubt? Does one have to be an "authority" on children to com- prehend that a child whose parents div<Xee, a child left at the mercy of the street, a child dragged from one place to another by adults who are themselves suffering the consequences of aimless or confused or ~ lives, can be considered a child whose emotional future Is clouded In· deed? -t f i • • t ln the early and middle 1960's, I was fairly hopeful about what I was seeing In regard to chlJdren. Black children were In trouble down South, but communJUes were -against great odds -initLatlng school desegrega- tion with remarkable success. White children, under the same historical cir- cumstances, we:re learning how to ac· commodate themselves to a new social and radal realty. Among the children of the poor, there was hope; among the more affluent chlldren I knew. ~ was Idealism, which Is also a kind of hope. BY the late 1960's, however, and certainly all through the 1970's, I began to notice troublesome developments, even in the homes I had come to know and judge as solid, stable and untouched by 9a1ous problems. All of a sudden1 I was hearing about mart- )uana and various pllls and cocaine and even heroin -drug highs, drug acc:idents, drug addidk>n. AD of a sudden, too, I was notidng (as one does when one keeps up with particular families over a long span of time) that ma.rrtages were breaking up, that chlldren were often at home alone or coming home from school many times to an empty house. Soon J was hearing the expression "day· care center." I went to look at one and found tt woefully Inadequate to the needs of the chlJdren who spent hours In It. True, J haw since san tome ftnl-rate centers, but my obselvanons, alas, oolndde with what survey after survey has told us: Far too many chUcben pay the price tn neglect for the obligati<>ns their parents etthet must bear or voluntarl)y choose to a.ume. We are a very chlld-consclous cul· ture, In certain rapects. We know about vttamlns, we know about .. shotsn to prevent an array of once· dreaded diseases. We even know at:i<>ut the various "needs" of the young, as told to us by Dr: Spock, and the many doctors and psychol- ogists concerned wtth chikiren. And so, we try to help our young ones get through various tmpasses and burdJes -their feeding and toilet-training problems. ttleir outbursts and tan- trums. Once children enter school, we are, supposedly, attentive to theit learning dtfflcuhles (If not the parents, then, one hopes, the teachers). Always the emphasis ls on "understanding," on trytng to do the very best for the child -knoUI him or her, help him or her. Even when, as ls lnc:reaslngly the case, we fall sh0r1 of the Ideal (spend· Ing less time with our sons and daughters becau9e of separation Of di- vorce or because of the necesslUes of ~ we tend, nevertheless, to have In mind what our cht1dren ahould be getting: lots of .. support"; Jots of affec· tlon and, ageln, all the understanding we can must.r. Ya, unquaaonably, chllcl:rcn need every bit of au.nave, kMng care we can give them. But they also need cbldpb1 a _,_ of pufPOM and a noaon or what ii ~t and what ts wrong. After all, In 'Other times there were extremely poor or hard-pressed families whose children managed to do quite well -even without pedlatri· dans and child psychiatrtSts,' even without manuals on chUd-reartng and even with · severe advttslty and sometimes constant danger as facts of daiJy life. Such children had struggling parents; such children had to struggle themselves. They were part of a fron· tier famUy or a famIJy In tum-of-the· century url>an. Immigrant America. W hy is it that we , who are so much better off than those famUies of yesterday, must struggle In quJte different and dlsmaytng ways -with a rtslng · Incidence of drug abuse and alcohol- ism among our chlldren, wtth a shocktng Incidence of teen.age preg- nancies, with rampant dellnquency and the prevalent phenomenon of the runaway child? Why do so many children who are lucky, inaedlbly lucky by the standards of the past - and the standards of the present In much of the wodd -end up being pc:rplexad, unswe of themselves, and di9couraged about their prospec.ts In life? One has to insist immediately, upon asking such a question, that tt'ICnt are thousands and thou.ands of Amer1ean chlJdren who are doing weU: They are reasonabty •content with themselves, reasonably clear- headed and sensible ln the way they think and fe.el and ad. But even such young people are able to look around and see the troubles of some of their friends and neighbors and classmates. A child of 12. from a well.off. suburban, Midwestern home recently La.lked to me about what she sees hap· penlng at school and In the town where she lives: "It's scary, what you see happening now that we're In the middle school [Junior high]. You see kids falling down all over the place - getting lnto this kind of trouble and that kind of trouble. There's drugs; there's beer. A lot of kids smoke cigarettes, and If you teU them It's dangerous, they laugh. They can barely wait to get a driver's license and speed, speed, speed. I know some I girls, they're only a year or two older than me, and they sleep around. t I know two boys (1 grew up wtth them) who have run away. and then they I came home, and then they nm away I agaJn; and now. they're seeing shrinks. Th.ls here's a nk:e communl· I ty, my mother and daddy say, and I yet we have aB these tro~ and here we are, just kids, and you tee I pain on the faces of VoU!' friends, and you have to pinch youneH. and say I yes, It's you and It's people you know I that It's happening tor (continued) .. = -ii • • • • • • t I t I t I t t I ' t RECIPE BOOla.ETS OFFER Owr sixty exciting ground bttf recipes are In this set of 4 I A.1 r«lpe bookle1s. Just nu In tht coupon and mall with I 50 cents 10 A I Recipe Booklets. P.0 Box 1115, Dallas. Texas 75221 Allow 4-6 wttks for dtllve.ry. Vold lollhtre I prohibited by law 0-lrlg ~ CM<><~><t ~ . ~ J ., •~r4u1it l 'p<l1round·....,...I' · -~--·· •. tlrc-nng lJJI • o ....-•unct t~f ' ---......... .............. .... "'". ,,, " I l•TI 8111\TIOllllL sn:11aaDll{.E'SS -. :,.~ + Name Strttt I I I I .. _ •12c _________ .. __ SUllf' SAVE12C ON ANY SIZE OP A.P. S~ SAUCE. TO RETAILER Heublein. 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It's a sport wt th llmldess opportunity fot anyo11e. from Jesse Ov.tens, an Alabama sharecropper's 1on, to today's kids running to victory from mean city streets. l"Mt'• why Mobil Is 80 proud to sponlOI w1 .. omute the U.S. Track Md Add Te.mn. ....................... laii*lldua la tr-* ... leld ... ,.._ ..... ...,.. pGm1 .-..:: Bob M ....... Wf .... dw J9tl ............ ha W.., 17. (Ho._,... heCAIWNW1;a? -Starta1t:ot•w.1..,..:-JOr~AIOatl{ Ir I! .. llllll)W'tothro9the ....... 8fthOI, ...... aage41 Bat A ica9Slll:Melee .......... ads .... bo09t of the Moecow 0....11 ..:ltbl '"'*Ms-we lnpubllclntawst. ,._,__. ....._,._,, hxdal...,. port, ........... ,. jalt -..... 0..-homec•• ........ la 1936 lmp8ed Hlltrieon .. IJotter DllMd to .. OWD ~gold-medel treck c:meft. "Wemi't there Jud two at the llart?" ......,_ tet Mt ... "Going aJJ out to buUd up dw nadona amateur athldb 1s fnJ>ortont," Dmard says, and we ape. That's why we asked him to be Mobil'• track MCI 8eld advteor. 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(whk:h tht u.s .... ......., In nck -fleldi It'• allo ... ...., competldOll .. In the ec:onoMk --Of well Cll dw alltldc oreno." -.. B«td' ow.d puts It. MnocloVI ~on.~ lndulay chilfa; movk ...... politk:laM, Md pro eports graU-an todliy's outatandlng alDllteur lllhleta. Good ........... hi' ... Gol lt"e a I.ct: You'D 8nd the belt of the USAIMcbG OutdoorlfllCk end Reid~ on ABC TV's -~ World of SportL" Check Joe.a ..... Md waact'I for It °' ...,...,._,._.._.01~.•1•u......_-. .......... .,,,._...._.~ "You tee pain on the Jaco of ycu-frimda, •says o 12·veor-«1. An unfortunately faml!lar series of observations, in ~ ~a. An American chlJd of falr1y secure soda) and economic background was all too readlly able to report on some of our nation's troubled chlldren. I decided to pursue the matter further. ask her whv -rather than imp09e my own Ideas and explanations. She was quid< to respond: "A lot of kids I know, their parents are making enough money, but you go to their homes, and you know pretty soon, there's trouble. The kids are sort of left to themselves. rm the only one on our street who comes home from school, and my mother Is there! I don't think a lot of Jdds know what to do. They're bored; I hear them say It all the time: Tm bored,' or they say, 'what a big borer "What you see Is this," she con- tinued. "The parents are split, or the parents might as well be spilt because they're working all the time to pay the bills, to keep up with the Inflation, and the kids are left to do as they please, and If they ~y 'ouch,' or complaln, the parents buy them something to keep everything quiet! The older peo- ple thae days, don't have the time to give any 'dlrec:tkm' to the young peo- ple. That's my dad's word, 'direction'; and that>s his way of flgurlng It out. And he's 1%1ht, because I see and I knowr She certatn)y does "know" a Jot! She was, In my opinion, putting her ftnger on the nub of the problem. AD too many of us, Including not a few of the various cxpe1I on "child develop- ment," have spent a lot of time trying to lmprow things for ouneJva (often justi8ed • lmpro\ltng things for our chlldren) and aleo tpent a lot of time trying to underttand our ~,. and dl8 "needs" of our children. But we haw not lp9f\t enoud\ time oonader· lng what rwaly ma1t8n to ut In thle Ide, what II utlerly dght and needs to be done, what II dirty wrong and re- quns our r.ru.I, our ralltance. Put ddferendy, we .. eag11to44G · press" ourseJves, gain PQSse ssions ourselves -but we don't quite how to live: What Is the purpose life, what is the meaning? And larly, we offer our children oppor tunlttes, read books about their de veJopment, try to figure out what going on In thetr heads, give the one thing after another, but we ar less willing, it seems, to ask o/ them. Ask what of our children? Ask them that they learn how to bve i good and decent life! Ask of them setf· control, seJf-dlsctpline -In the servta of~ Ideals! I realize J ~m skJrttng mere rhetorit here. But after two decades of won among American c.hlldren I hav< come to believe that many of us ha~ forgotten about the moral re• qtilrements children have. ChOdrer need more than good food, a~ physical environment and psycholJ oglcal understanding; they need t1; learn ethical prtnctp&es -a firm no tlon of what they ought to do, anci what they ought not to do, and why, T hey also need to believe if something beyond themseJva In prtnctp&es and pwposlSes transcend their own bva. They need to knOIN how to as wen ai take, how to defer. how obey as well as speak their minds a .. express" themselves. Many of our troubled children really neg&ected chUdren, and neglect they have eiperlenced rauJlied ln a moral vacuum of SOI~, kind of relentless seJf-cento that excludes a wtllingnal to beyond one's own tmpulla. Imperatives hove to be learned, QOUDe. Life ot.V1t to be NgfJlded by --byolofm-nci<•~ ~" but as a moral chaJler9, journey whc. PUl'J>OMS and tk>n must be examined carwfuly I! that each tndtYktual knows what hi bva for, what he believes tn, whet h wtll stand by through thlclt Md "' thin. ... 110:01 SA!11C:O: : csu:e:w11 one HERE ARE 133 SURPRISE WAYS TO GET MONEY FROM WASHINGTON D.C. he Amazing ost Money I Secret Of The U.S~Govern ·ment Does Uncle Sam Owe You Money You Don•t Even Know About? .. Taste. real taste.In a really low tar and Seattle's taste of the town! Its tlS!e thats made Kent III one of America's most popular low, low tars in Seattle. Brattleboro, Battle Creek. Chesapeake. Chapel Hill. Cobleskill. Kansas City, New \Ork City, Warsaw, Paw Paw. Chickasaw. Saginaw. Key West, Inverness. Lake Success and your address! Come experience it! Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smo~ing Is Oilngerous to Your Health Experience Kent III. The taste of the town!'M ••• , c . , ... =···F '"""'"""'"'•*•""'"--"' Slugger George Btett: Splendor on Astroturf An early-season slump notwithstanding, Brett ts clearly the best hitter in baseball. On the .field and off, his approach is the same: stay loose and "have as much fun as you can." ,, the pennant race. which Kansas City won) there was the press. dogging hlS spikes and charting every pitch. every swing of the bat. George, fnendly fellow though he is. found it all exasperating. especially on those dog days down the stretch when he would have a bad day "Don't you guys understand.'' he finally told a cluster of reporters one day. "that when I go O-for-4. I really don't feel like talking about it?" The price of genius 1s ever-rising ex- pectations. and there were people who seemed to feel that Brett had somehow failed because he didn't col- lect a full four hits in every 10 times at bat in 1980 But the harshest spotlight 11 was reserved for postseason play. l After leading the Royals to a playoff ~ victory over the New York Yankees. J Brett developed a senous hemorrhoid The sweet science. lnuoking memones of Ted Williams in all hrs glo'> condition He managed to play on, after minor surgery. through the team's dtSastrous World Series show ing against the Phillies And so the jokes about his plight had to be borne on top of def eat By mark Goodmon G eorge Brett of the Kansas City Royals is everything you could ask for In an American League batting champion and Most Valuable Player. He's hand- some. congenial. humorous and gen- erally accessible But note the qualifier. "generally." because events In the past year have conspired to force even the easygoing Brett to draw the line. Here It is: ''Don't ask me how I feel. don't ask me about my operation and don't ask me where the Royals are going to finish this year. and I'll talk Whal bothers me most is having to deal with the same quesbons all the time. "See/' Brett continues. "I'm think- ing about having a good year because what else would someone with con- fidence In himself think about? If I hit .400. fine. but it's not going to be an obsession with me. I think you should try to have as much fun as you can in everything you do. and that's my ap- proach to basebaU." Indeed, basebaU Is fun for George Brett. especially since he's so won- drously good at it. At 28 he has sup- planted Pete Rose and Rod Carew as the best pure hitter In the game. Go- ing into this season. the Kansas City third baseman already has two Ameri- can League batting championships to his credit, and his prowess al the plate is acknowledged throughout lhe league. Says Detroit Tiger pitcher Milt Wilcox: "He hits anything He's the hardest man to pitch 10 in the league " Adds Oakland's Rick Langford -Everybody knows Bren 1s a great hit· ter. but there's more -it's that intangi- ble something that makes one hiner stand out above the others Brett has it .. He has enough of it that. in 1980. he became the first ballplayer since Carew to make a serious Brett took it aU in stride. however (with a few jokes himself -"I think all my problems are behind me"). and none of his problems diminished his glory a whit ''I'm not uncomfortable being a celebnty ... he admits. and he has en)Oyed his status to the htlt. No Kansas City parade. for in- stance. 1s complete without Brett In his favonte Western garb. waving to the crowd and smiling his toothy grin. On television he hawks soap and run at batting 400. a feat that is arguably more difficuh than hitting 60 home runs In fact. the last man 10 ac· complish it was Ted Williams (.406) back in 1941. That Brett even came close (.390) was quite a testimony to his skills -particularly because he was plagued throughout the year with so many injuries that there was a question of whet~r he would come to the plate often enough to qualify for the batting title. As If that weren't enough burden (along with , of course. Bachelor Brett s surfer looks and 9ood o/' boy charm keep hrm swinging Here he collects a double • -~ W11h older brother Ken (left) From beach bum to Midwestern mr//1onarre chewing tobacco. He dnves a Mer cedes and a Bronco as befits a heartland celebrity wrth a milhon dollar-a-year contract He 1hrows handsome barbecues at hrs four- bedroom bachelor's home on Lake Qu1vera. west of Kansas Cuy The point of it all. Brett maintarns 1s to have a corking good lime It must be said that George Brett grew up in the capital of fun -Hermosa Beach. Calif .. where time is usually con- secrated to pursuing the endless sum- mer Not in 1he Bren household. however George's father. an ac countant. sent his four sons into pro- fessronaJ baseball (John 34 . and Bobby. 30. played rn the minor leagues before tumrng to business Ken. 32. IS now a relref pitcher with Kansas City) R self-confessed beach bum. George nonetheless signed with Kansas City in 1971 as a shortstop and spen1 three years in the minor leagues When he moved up to the maJors in August of 1973. Brett concedes. "I never thought I'd be anything but a utrlrty player and a bullpen catcher .. But rn 1974 he was taken In hand by Charlie Lau. probably the finest batting coach in the history of the game. Lau taught Brett how to negotiate a tension-free swing. how to hit through the ball. Within a year Bren -who'd hit only .200 his first vear -was hitting 308. and within two years he had hit 333 and won his first baiting crown. Now Brett walks that finest of lines -trying to enjoy the madding crowd without it trampling him Says brother Ken: "George has to have his privacy and time by himself to unwind or he'd go crazy." George is puckish enough to parry the most ridiculous questions and driven hard enough to bang the trash can around the Royals' dugout (and even hide in it) when one or his best drives is run down and caught by a rival outfielder. But reaUy. it's all iust part of the fun. As teammate Jamie Quirk explains it. "The thing about George is. he ralll ~ really loves to play baseball " W;J FAMILY W!El<LV, June 1•. ,., • 9 \ men 01 Women: Who Ate Ftiendllet With Ex-mates? By John E. Gibson TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Some men don't want their wives 10 look good. 2 . Husbo:ids who lack self-corlfi- dence are th~ most likely to take a dim view of their spouses' efforts to im - prove their appear~nce . 3 . Husbands who ar0 extroverts are less likely to divorce the;!' mates than introverts are 4 . Husbands and wives differ regard- ing the relationship they pref er to maintain with a previous spouse ANSWERS 1 . True University of Michigan studies show that many men dlscour· age their wives' attempts to improve their appearance. ft was found, for example. that "some husbands ac- tually encourage their wives to be overweight as a means of holding power over them. They can always have the final say in an argument by referring to the wife's excessive weight and calling her 'a fat slob' .... " 2 . True. The University of Michigan Investigators conclude that the In- secure husband may worry that If his 10 • ,AMllY WEU.l'f, June 1', 1811 wife loses weight. or otherwise makes herself more attractive. she will be un- faithful A typical case of this kmd is cited. in which the wife lost 100 ex- cess pounds and looked sensational Nearing her goal. she continued to keep regular appointments with a weight-loss clinic. When her repeated absence came to her husband's atten· lion, he concluded that she was hav- ing an affa1r and confronted her with his suspicions It nearly destroyed the marriage. 3 . False. Studies directed by Un1ver· stty of London psychologist H.J Eysenck. showe'?l that personality fac- tors -notably a husband's extrover- sion -play a definite part in driving a couple to divorce. The studies showed that extroverted men tend to have more romantic relationships than In- troverts do. 4 . True. Western Kentucky Univer- sity studies of divorced and remarried couples revealed an intriguing se.x dif- ference: Men tended to be on much better terms with a previous wife. while women much pref erred to maintain a greatet social dis-all tance from a previous husband. IAJ QUIPS & QUOTES ARMOUR'S ARMOURY NEWS HOUND I read the paper while I watch The momlng TV news. By doing these two things at once I'm full of facts and uiews. I listen to the news again While dnumg m my cor. And when I get to work I know &octly how things are Each euening there's the TV news I watch at six and seuen And then again at ten o'clock And once more at eleuen No news is good news may be true With me, though. not much news is new -Richard Armour STRIP TEASER: A motorist . chang Ing a flat tire on a country road. hearc strange noises coming from the fron of his car and went to Investigate. H1 found a man lifting the battery frorr under the hood. "What are you do Ing?" the motorist demanded angrily .. Now let's not be greedy," was th' reply .. You're getting the guy's 11res.' -Lone Olinghouse TiiE GREATEST I'm talented, wise and wttty, Trustworthy, full of fun - That's my dog's opinion. Who needs a second one? -Moy Richston OH WELU An oil-nch sheik visite his dentist for a check-up After thorough examination the dentist tol him: "I am delighted to repon tha you don't have a single cavity." "Drill anyway." said the sheik. ~ feel lucky today " -B. Bade On the High Wire: I wish tho Washington people wouldn't keep re ferring to a "safety net" of programs. can remember when JUSt p~vin wasn't supposed to be a d(ath-defy ing feat . -Robert Orbe ... 12 ft. away! Raid Wasp & Hornet Killer has a long- distance spray-nozzle to keep you at a good distance. You spray it directly on the nest. It kills on contact and saturates the nest to kill late-coming or returning insects. Use it once and the job is done. 4dVt'11Hmtnt Allvt'1JMmen1 AdvtrtJMmtnl Advt'1iMmtnt Adwrttaement orn1ing A Corporation Not Just For 1be Wealthy ith a small, one-person business, the advantages can be tremendous Maybe you think fonning your own corpo- ration is just for the rich. Many people be- lieve that. But it's just not true . Nearly all wealthy people own corporations. But any- one can fonn one at surprisingly low cost. 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It's crunchy, creamy and zestv all at once. And ttle s~I taste Of vetveeta process cneese soreact acsas goodness to fNefV bite. #49 MEXICAN TACO SALAD y, lb. ground beef 2 CUPS Chopped tomato Vt cup Chopped onion 4 CUPS crushed com chlPS 116·oL can kidney or torana chlPS t>eans, drained YJ cup KRAFT French or 2 teaspoons chlll CATALINA poWder French Dressing % teaspoon salt YJ lb. VELVEETA 6 cuPS Shreddeel Pasteur1zed Process tettuce Cheese spread. cubed Brown meat; drain. Add onion; cook untll tender. Add t>eans and seasonings; cover and cook over m~lum heat 10 minutes. combine remaining lngredtents. Add meat mixture. MIX nanuv and serve lmmediatetv. f) servings tleell ~II••• 1•••111 111•11111ts9 Cl 1•1 Ktlll. Inc Good Cook's R-aoutce The Cookbook Hall of Fame t By ffiarllyn Honaen t T he Cookbook HaD of Fame t was founded In 1976 as an out- growth cl the annual Taste- maker Awards for Cookbook : Exce1ence, lpOIUOf9d by the R. T. French Co. The Tutemaker Awards Commltee, a group of wrtten, edi- tors, cookbook authors and publish- ing-company eucuttves, 1elecu the books, b8led upon theJr historical contrt>ution to the development of American cuisine. The IPOf\IOI' pro- vides an annual grant of $500 to a ltUdent choMn by the College of Human Development at 5yracute Unlve'llty to raearch the hlltory of the -*ted book and to daUi and produce an exhlbtt concemlng It. This year'• ~ da8* .. Craig a.home'• Tu. New York nma Coo«tiook (Harper " Row). It joins • distinguished group of time-honored cookbooks: The Sademcnt Cook Book (Installed, 1977}; Joy of Cook· tng (lnttalled, 1978); The Fannie Fanner Cookbook (installed, 1979), and The Cordon BMu Cook Book (In- stalled. 1980). Two of the recipes In Oaig's book, Rova/ Egg Yolk Vet~. and Steak Tartare Lausanne, come &om the days when he was studying at the Hotel School In Lausanne, Switzer- land. His chill is a favorite. Copyright. © by Craig Oabome and printed with the permission of Harper & Row, Inc. ROYAL EGG WU< VELVET lc:-.e .... -n~-­. ..... ... OTllJGDmult ... CllP nm • C09ll9C •c..--..,a.m ......... 1. In a saucepan, combine the sugar and wat~ Bring to a boil and cook until the syrup registers 2360f. on a ~dy ther- mometer. If a candy thennometcr Is not used, cook to the soft-ball stage. To make this tat, spoon a few drops of syrup Into cold wlUr. If a IOft ball fomu. It Is ready to be Wied. · 2 . Beat the egg yolks with the sell until they arc very thick. Add the syrup In a ftne ltrcam while beating and continue beating until th• mixture forms peaks when the beater It withdrawn. Chill the mlxtUnl. S. Add the rum or cognac and fold In the whipped aeam. '·Tum the mixture Into MVeral small molds or paper cups and &eae. Maka about 4 quons VarlatloM: Chocolate Velvet: Mix two-thirds cup cocoa with sugar and water before cook- ing. Coffee Vch>ct: Mtx thr• tablapooru powdered coffee with sup and wlltcr ~c:oob-ig. Fruit M Nut Velvet: 5dr ¥1 cu.p toattad nuts or candled &uM Into mlxtute ti.Ion freezing. Tortoni: Stir five ftMly chopped al- monds Into mbctura before &eaing. Sprtnkle with additional cru•h•d almonds. Maka aOout 4 quaru STEAK TARTAR£ LAUSANNE ChamP•llM le not for al palata and neither le ,.. bed. For tboM who fucv It. however. ddl .. • _,, epedal venton al lteU mt.are. 2 ... '"'· ground top.qu)lty beef IUet, 8lrlotn or rOWld ltaM • ,.. .. yolks a 1De1a a1 anchoYv c..,.. .,.., alP IMlv chopped onloll •••• ~cc ... chopped puU.y Seit ud fnehlv tround bled& peWft ROM,.,,.. C.,...,..,,er T01Utoca1-. ~ .... l ....... qum1llred Prepued m.-ns CotNC or port to IMtm a.ttend..,.. 1. DMde th• raw beef Into four portions and shape Into patties. Place the patties on chuted plates. Make a srnaJJ tndenta· don In the center of each and place one egg yolk In aach. 2. Garnish each MrVlng with two an- chovia and IPrinkle with capers, onJon andpar9ey. S. Saw lmmedlately, accompanied by the remaining MUOnlnga and tout and butter. Each guat ldrs the MUOnlngt lnto his Mak tartare ec:cording to hit tatte. Or one or more of the MUOnlngs may be lttmd Into th• ground llUk ti.lo,. It Is • scrwd to gu.... Maka 4 Mrulnas .. ----------- CHU.I CON CARNE J tllbl 1111 D-butter or olive otJ 1 ..... Oldoft. miDced 2 dowe garlk, minced 1 lb. chapped beef s Cup9 ..... l'h QIPI canned to11Utoe8 1 .-P9PPC. mtnc.d !h t II .. D l>ft celay Med '4 tltMpOon ~ 1 laMPOOft CWDln ••• crushed 1...Ubaylal 2 tablnpoom chlll powct.r ~ teMpOOD buO 1 ~ IUlpOOfW l&lt 1. Heat the butter in a skillet: add the onion and garllc and uute until golden brown. Add the meat and brown 2. Transfer the meat mixture to a large taucepan and add the remaining mgredi· enu. Brtng to a boil. reduce the heat and simmer, uncovered, untU the sauce Is as thkk as desired. or about three hours. lf desired. add one can of kidney beans 1ust before servlng. Makes 4 urvlngs The Settlement Cookbook (Simon & Schuster). written at the tum of the century and published for the first time in 1901. was the ftrst book installed In the HAii of Fame. We might say that It Is the cookbook that helped make Milwaukee famous. as the au· thor, Mrs. Simon (Lizzy) Kander com· piled the book as a result of teaching American-style cooking to Immigrants at the settlement house in Milwaukee. The little book was a success from the beginning, and new editions were prepared In 1903 and In 1976. The Settlement Cookbook Is one of those basic cookbooks that have been used by generations of American cooks. Here are recipes from the book Copyright © by The Settlement Cook Book Co .• and printed by per- mission of Simon & Schuster. GROUND BEEF ON TOAST 1 . Toast slices of bread on one side. Spread untoasted side thickly with well- Masoned ground round steak. 2. Make small well in center and fill wtth cats up or chUi sauce. Over this place 2 strips of bacon crosswise. Broil untll bacon Is cooked and meat is done. Make as many as de1lred SLOPPY JOES ~ cup minced onon ~ cup chot>ped 91'CCll pepper 2 tableepooee butter 1 ~ lbe. trOUfld tMC 1,.., cup chopped mmhrooms 2 to 4 tablnpoont chJll Nuce or cai.up s.it to tute 1. Saute the onion and green pepper In the butter until tender. Add the meat and cook until lightly browned, stirring with a fork 2. Add mushrooms. chill sauce and sea· sonlng. Cook. uncovered. for five mm· utes. Serve on lightly toasted sandwich buns. Malcu 6 servings UNZERTORTE 1 aip butler 1 aipM.IPf 3 .... Mparated 1 ·-· gratad r1nd and juic« l tablapoon brandy ~lb. almond., chopped IM 2 a.qie lour, ltfted 3 dm• 1 -.pooe baldng powd.r 12 ~. )ar ol )am Of ~ 1. Preheat oven to 3500f., a moderate oven 2. Cream butter and sugar weU Add yolks, flavoring and a).monds Add flour mixed wkh baking powder and fold In the stiffly beaten whites. RoU out or J)4t ZfJ of the dough In a greased and floured 9-lnch spring form, having the dough a llttle thicker on the bottom than the sides. FU! with jam. 3. RoD remaining dough, cut In strips, and place aiMcross on top. Bake for 40 min- utes Before servtng. fill hollo.us on top with )DITl. Maka one 9-tnch cake lldeaskeep naup. Here'S a supper-size sandwich good enough to lure a cowbOy Off the range. Just top com bread with sloppy Joe mix. and top that with creamy ve1veeta process cheese spread. The special taste Of ve1veeta makes It a wholesome favorite ... enough to make a man-size appetite fade Into the sunset. #25 SOUTHWEST SANDWICH cornbread, cut Into squares. spilt Hot sloppy Joe mixture VELVEETA Pasteurized Process Cheese spread, sliced. For each sandwich, cover cornbread with meat mixture. Top with veiveeta process cheese spread. ~ Hern GOOD IDEAS. VOL II. \. .-! Get more OOod taeas fOr \ ~ Yetveea In the second ~ FltU VELVE'ETA COOICbOOI(. Jun send vour name anci aodrtss to GOOD IDEAS. VOL II., P.O. IOX 806-oeot. F.W., 50uttl HOiiand, IL ~73 Joy of Cooking. the second cook· book Installed In the Cookbook Hall of Fame In 1978. celebrates Its 50th birthday during 1981. The Bobbs- Menill Company has published the book since 1936. This classic volume has sold more than 8.5 million copies In Its 50 years. The book was written by Irma S. Rombauer. and the recipes were test· ed by her daughter. Marion Rom· bauer Becker. Joy of Cooking Is considered the best reference work In the English lan- guage for the American cook and has been used consistently around the world. Here are two recipes. Copyright © by The Bobbs-Merrtll Company. Inc., and printed by per· mission. BRAISED CHICKEN WITH FRUIT Frytng chldlent, 2 (S-1>. llM) Butter.~ cup Sauce: 1 cup orange JWc• 1,4 cup honey 2 •bleesi DOCllll i.-)uk.e l,.., -.-ground eunv powder 1 ta9pOOn Mk 1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Clean and quarter chic.kens. 2. Heat butter In skillet; add chicken pieces and saute until brown (continued) 3. Stir together al sauce ln~nts. Dip browned chicken Into saua ~ 4. Arrange the chlcl<en In a baking dish , skin 9'de do\M'\; cover with the sauce and bake, uncovered, 20 minutes. Tum the chicken over and add one of the following or il combination: whole praerved kum· quats.,peache.s, pears or plumped prunes, apricots or ral.sln1, sttlps of orange rind. 5. Baste the fruit With the sauce; bake 30 mini.Ila longer or until chk:kcn is tender. Allow .J/•·pound of chlcun per person MUSHROOM RING OR MOUSSE I I>. mUlhroollla, d\oclped IMly 2 rablelpoom butter, melted 2~aamlour • i... ..... yols. ~ CailpOOnMb 1.4 CIWpoorl ,.... lh ClllP hHwy aam 2 ... hit. Beua.d pea and panley t 1. To mushrooms and butter, stir In flour r and brown slightly t 2. Beat in egg yolks. salt and paprika. ~ 3. Preheat oven to 325°F and beat , heavy cream until stJff. In separate bowl, ~ whip egg whlta until sttff but not dry 4. Fold the cream lightly into the muth· room mixture. Fold In the egg whites. Butter a 9-lnch ring mold. Pour in the mousse. Cover It with a piece of buttered paper. Place the ring mold In a pan of hot water. 5. Bake about l hour. Remove paper In· vert the mousse onto a platter. FU! center wilh buttered peas and parsley Mow 6 servings In 1980 The Cordon Bleu Cook Boole was Installed In the Cookbook Hell of Fame. It Is as French as Fannie Farmer was Amerlcan. Dione Lucas pioneered televised cooking kilssons In the 1940's, and wrote The Cordon Bteu Cook Boole In 1947. The book is regarded AS the first American cookbook that por· trayed cooking as an Art form and led to the development of gourmet cook- ing In the United States on a broad scale. Here are several recipes from the book. Copyright © by Dlone Lucas and printed by permission of Little, Brown &Co. FISH BUTIERS GREEN BU'ITER tt..flkl epludt H......alCllftl ............... UldeC-.,..4MI S 1 ... h .. 1a• c:r....t butts SM_.,_,., The Cookbook Hall of Fame (continued) ~ i ~ ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~! Blanch the vegetables; drain weU and rub through a strainer. Mix this and the dill in· 10 the buttei and add the seasoning. ChUI In the refrigerator. Make• about llf eup MMTRE D1tOTEL Bl!TTER (for 80le, mackcrtl or aalmon) 4 .. blapoont butter l tQIPOOft chopped pu.1«!1 l d....n spoon .._juke Salt and pepper Beat the butter to a cream IMth a wooden spatula and work In the parsley and lemon }ulcc by degrees. Add season· Ing. Leave to harden before serving Makes 1,4 cup GARLIC Bl!TTER (~t wtth broiled cod or IMC:kcrcl) 2do"8prtk Seit and pepper 2 ~ l mbllep a OM cram.cl butwr 1 t-.poon Wore.certhtr• .. ~ l t....,oon chopped bull Crush the garlic wtth l teaspoon salt and beat Into It the creamed butter. Add salt and pepper to season, the Worcester- ahtre sauce and the chop~d basil. Malcec about 3 toblc•poons ORANGE BUTTER lambed~ • i.b~ \,..Jts Gr.eecl rW ol 1 o,_,. I dmMrt lpOOft onote )uJee 1 t1 .. aii. thNdded. bludied «ute rW Seataftdpepp1r "'tl .. CH,.... Rub the bowl with the crushed gmilc. Crea m the butter ln this bowl. Add other lngredlentj and leave 10 harden. Maka about 1.M cup ln 1979 The Fannie Fcrmer Cook· book was the third cookbook installed In the Cookbook Hall of Fame. The book was published originally In 1896 under the title of The Boston Cooking School Cookbook, and the author was Fannie Menitt Farmer. Through Its 85 years In print, The Fannie Farmer Cookbook has sold more than 3 million copies In 12 dif- ferent editions. The unique contribu- tion of Miss Farmer's first book was her use of predse measwements, making It possible to duplicate recipes exactly, time after time. In 1979 the book was completely revlMd by Manon Cunningham, who updated 10me red:pes. added a few new ones and left some completely as they were In the onglnal Here are recipes from the book Copyright by Fannie Farmer Cook· book Corporation. and printed by permission of Alfred A. Knopf, Inc . HEAUH SANDWICH 1,4aip~~ 1,4 cup ...... beet\ ip"OUtll '"' aip ... Cheddar che9e S ca'*'ll a om........, cwrot 2 tab' lfllOI•,...... 2 ..... ~ l>OI• chopped ..... I llcl9 .,ad wboAl1Jl'ein brwt 2.....--hooey 2 IUlpOOI• ·-Jute• 4 ~a om yogurt 2 iaWl'lf a a 1a1 al&lfa IPf'OUU 1. Tou the lettuce. bean sprouts, cheese, carror. raisins and walnuts together and place on the bread Z. Combtne the honey. lemon Juice and yogurt and blend until smooth. Spoon the dressing over the vegetables and spnnkle alfalfa sprouts on top Mow one sandwich TOMATO ASPIC WITH VEGETABLES 1 lb..12-oa. c:an tomalOel If, tullpOOO tugar l llNlloM>o,lollc.cl 2 b9y ... \IW 1.4 ltllUDft drttd bMll, c.namb&.d, °' 6 .... .__ YI u I If a oa Miii 'A IWpoOn lr-.hJy Found pwppe 1 enw6ope ,.&aan YI cup b-' boullon 11,.c, aqie ~ dbd raw~. 1uch .. ~ mochlnl, C\K:UJ'llba, red Md .-n,..,.,... Panlev1Pft91 Bledloav. 1. Simmer the tomatoes. sugar, onion. bey leaves. basil, salt and pepper 15 min- utes 2. Soak the gelatin In the cold boulllon. add 2 tab&apooru of water Straln the to· maroes (saving the pulp for another use In a sauce or soup) 3. Mix the gelatin Into the hot liquid until thoroughly dissolved. FUI the bottom •!f·lnch of a 1-quan mold With the liqu)d; chill undl just set. 4. Dlso1bute the vegetable$ over the sur- fa~ and add remalnlng hquld. Chill until completely Mt. 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If you suspect ·someone of pick- poc:kettng, alert police or an oftidal presence such as a bus driver. • Don't let embammment prevent you from avoiding a situation that makes Y9U ln- stlnctlvely uncomfortable. For example, If you hear footsteps behind you, tum around to tee who's coming. DdlcUvc Wegman notes, "If there Wa$ a mean dog on the street, you'd go around the block to avoid him; do the same If you tense trouble In the form of an elevator wtth just one penon Inside, a poorly lit lidewal< or a cluster of rowdy teen-agers. Many climes haw occurred be- caua the vicUm had been reJuctant to oftcnd the in- dividual who turned out to be a c:rimlnal." • Don't attract att.ntlon on the snet by weartng val- uable~. points out u Poaltfoe Mblldng: Rblt arr attwly In a natural, c:ondorloble gait. Hold handbag doee to~ body. Joseph Brann of the Santa Ana, Calif.' police. And never flash your money. • "Carry a pocketbook dose to the body, a wallet In a front pants pocket," ad- "'9es Sgt. Med WhttSey of the Crtme Prevention Unit of the San Antonio, Texas, Polke Department. • Learn '"positive walk· lng," an espedaJly valuable technique for towtsts, wh9 are an easy mark for pk:k- pockets and purse snatchers. Walk assertively, wtth . a sense of purpose, In a natural, comfortable gait. Pollc:e have long been aware that muggers choose as vic- tims individuals who appear weak or out of their element: tourists, the elderly, window shopper&, stragglers. A study reported recently In the Jour. nal of Commurucoaons goes fW1her. It concluded that people who walk with an un- natural, arhythmlc. gait (Inter- preted as a sign of abnor- mabty or nervousnese) are more likely to be choeen as vtctlms. Detecttve Wegman ad- vila taJdng a '"bowq alley approach" to the sldewalc: 'Walt In the middle, avold- lng parked cars on one Ude, doorways and alleys on the other. Look around you and take in your 1WToundlngs .. you walk." • Always k>ck your car, even if you're only stopping for a quart of milk, advises lnvesttgator Paul Healy with the Colonie, N.Y ., Police Department, an authority on subutban a1me prevention. Never leave packages on the seat, even In a locked car. • Have your keys ready In hand when you reach your &ont door. If you suspect that someone has been In- side, don't go In; c:aD the police from a neighbol's home. If you're on foot and think i you're being folowed, run I Into the nearest store or I public p1ace anc1 ca0 the "" polloe. If You Are Conflonted • Give up your valuables, urges Detective Wegman., .. Your valuables are all replaceable and don't amount to a hlD of beans in compi.nsoo with your life." • Do what you can to minimize the vio&ence In- herent in any confrontation, and by no means Introduce violence yourself. Tty to re- main calm and lat the mug- ger do the talking -this way you heJp "disarm" him by removing the element of fear . Also, If you stay calm, you can concentrate on get- ting a physical description of the mugger for the police. If the mugger has no weapon and you are within earshot of other people I some authorities advise that you scream as loud and long as you can. A strong scream can be a formidable tool you can use to &tghten an assailant. • If you are knocked down, slay down. Forget about your pride. e If you wltnal a c:onfron- ~tlOn. don't get physicaJly In- volved; you'll end up Just ex- changing one vtc1:lm for an· other -youneJf. Get fn· volwd lntelligen~. edvttes o.t.dfve Wegman. Go to the nqrat telephone and caJI the police. If you're a safe dJstance from the situation - say you .. It &om your win- dow -shout to dlllract tt.e ..ailant and to let him know he's been obterwd. 1W1 Then cal the pob. ... 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The medication used in the test• was Preparation H•. No pracrii.>tion ia needed. Jn oint-ment and auppoeitory fonn. U1e onlv aa directed. WHEN YOU ORDER BY MAIL from companies that flCMN'tlM In Family WM•dy, p ..... •lloW four to alx WMkt fot delivery. Sometlmea unlntentloflal IMl•Y• occur. If they do, lust write: Lindi Mount, FamU, Weellfr, M1 L•l,.._1 AW. .... v-. NY 10022 The United Nations presents an original work of art in the great tradition of fine porcelain littl Miss Shortstop An official United Nations porcelain children's figurine. A strictly limited edition- at the unusually attractive price of $50. Figures of children are among the most widely collected of porcelain sculptures. For they have about them a wit and sensitivity which allow them to ht per1ectly rnto any setting . . any room. And now you have the opportunity to acquire one of the most captivating figures of children ever crafted in fine porcelain. A hand-painted sculpture distinguished not only by its charm and beauty, but also by its status as an official issue of the United Nations This sculpture is called Uttle Miss Shortstop. Like the most chenshed works of its kind, it captures forever a wonder1ul moment 1n time. And, tlespite the tact that Hummel figures and other porcelain children's hgurines of comparable size and quality are selling today for more than $100 each, you may acquire this charming figurine of an all-Amencan grrt and her dog for just $50. The sculpture has been designed exclusively for The U.N. Children collection by the gifted Bnt1sh artist Carol Lawson. whose WOl'k m porcelain is known around the world for its gentle touches of humor and insight. Examples of the figure will be created for the United Nations, under the supervision of Frankhn Porcelain. in Japan, Mexico, Korea, the United Kingdom and other of the world's leading porcelain craft countries. Each figurine will be marked with its country of Origin and. testifying to its status as an official United Nations issue. each will bear the letters "UN" WO<ked right into its design. plus a special backstamp that will permanently Identify 1t as one of The U.fli. Children. In the tradition of fine porcelain. moreover, Uttfe Miss Shortstop is to be issued in a single, strictly limteq edition. It will be available only until the end of the calendar year 1981, with a further lrl'Tllt of iust one figurine per order. After all valid orders have been fined, the molds anCI master model will be destroyed, and this marvelous porcelain sculpture wiU never be issued again In keeping with Its status as an official limited issue of the United Nations. the figure will be accompanied by a special Certihcate of Authenticity. In addition, each registered owner will receive private nodficatlon of the other new U.N. Children figures tor 1981 -but will be under no obligation to buy. Little Miss Shortstop is an or1g1nal work of great charm and whimsy. It will provide an engaging focal point for any room 1n your home ... a conversation piece to be admired by friends and family alike- and a treasured heirloom for future generations. But remembef: this WOf'k is being made available during this one year only. And. Since each hgure will be individually handcrafted and hand-painted, 1t will take considerable time to complete. So to be sure of · receiving your hgunne as soon as possible, 11 1s important that you retum the Order Form belOw no later than June 30, 1981. ,.---------------OAOERFORM --------------' I 1 little Miss Shortstop : Please mail by June 30, 1981 Linlt: One per order. Umed Nations C/o Franklin Porcelain Fran«hn Center. Pennsylvania 19091 Please enter my Ol'def lorUttle MiS3 Shortstop. 10 be crafted for me in fine hand·painted porcelain. at lhe issue price of S50 • plus S2 SO for shlppmg and han- dling. I need send no money now. 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Wlllc:ox, a 19th· century artist of the Hudson River school of painters. The original 30 x 23-lnch canvas shows nine Revolutionary War scenes, Including the Battle of Bunker HUl and the surrender at Yorktown. The painting's whereabouts after 1876 are unknown. ln the early 1970's It was found at a Vermont antique shop by Kenneth Newman of New York City's Old Print Shop. He then sold It to Berty-HUI Galleries, where It remained until 1980, when It was transferred to Its permanent home, Ptttsburgh 's National ~g Foundation. "We wish we knew where the painting was all those yean," says Flag Foundation president George Cahtll. "We know WUJcox was bom In 1831 In WlDlamsburgh, Long Island, and we can trace htm to Philadelphia, New England and Pennsyl· vanta. But after the Centen· nial, we lose track of him." By the way, Wbx s!lpped a little trick Into the pelnUng. Hold th ls copy at arm's length and gradually squint one eye until It's amost dosed. A famous American's f~ will appear. Hone.st. TR••DON M• Looking for a way to save mon4l'y on your Cllr? When It'• time for new tra, check into retreads. They could be - 1--~~~~~~~~~...--~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~--1 as much as two-thirds cheap· er, reports the Automotive Information Council. It's the tire's casing -not the tread Itself -that makes up from 50 to 70 per· cent of the tire's total cost. On retreads, only carefully Inspected cas- ings are used. and the mod· em retreading proce.ss firmly attaches and blends the new tread with the body ofthe tire. Air· j lines and truck i compan i es. have been us-l Ing retreads for years (one-1 third of all _......_....._,... z. truck tires sold are retreads) as have police departments and even race-car drivers. It Is expected that more than 26 million passenger retreads -or about one-fourth the replacement total -will be sold In 1981. A l'INB LINE Aher spending hows Inter· viewing him for a recent magazine article, here's the A9C He's Uke a cross between a nuclear sclentlst and a street wacko -he's demented, yet brllllant." SWITCHl!ROO It seems that turnabout is f u play. Both men and women are now taking on jobs previously thought to be the exclusive domain of one sex or the other. From 1972 to 1979, the number of male schoolteachers Increased 15 percent; librarians, 38 per- cent; telephone operators, 108 percent; secretaries, 56 percent; nurses, 105 per- cent; all according to The Ur- ban Institute, a research organization In Washington. D.C . The number of female foremen (forewomen?) rose 81 percent; female janitors, 82 percent; carpenters, 220 percent; women in painting, construction and mainte- nance, 200percent, and ma- chinists 650 percent. But these figures can be misleading. For example, of roughly 1.22 million regls· tered nurses In the U.S. only 3 percent are men, whlle women make up 1 percent of the nation's 1.26 million total carpenters. BUCK ... IN; DRINK UP If you 're planning to tnivel by air anywhere, here's a quick tip from Evelyn Echols, president of lntematlonal Travel Training Courses, Inc., a chain of schools for travel agents: "Most people don't realize that because of the (aircraft) cabin pressuriza- tion. there Is a strong tenden· cy for dehydration. So make certain that whUe you're In flight , you remember to drink a glass of water for each hour you're off the ground." RUNNING INTO TROUBl.m Women who regularly run long distances may have dif- ficulty achlevtng pregnancy, according to new research at Emory University School of Medicine. 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I TV WEEK, JUNE 14, 1981 CAR BUYERS GUIDE IOI McLAl..s IMW At Beach Blvd. A Whittier La H~bra -5ZZ·lll3 AMC -JEEP COSTAMISA AMC-J•-UHAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -149.aon CADILLAC MAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-tl 00 CHRYSLER-Pl Y. ATLAS CHIYSLB.PL YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1934 DATSUN MEWPOl'T DATSUN 888 Dove Street Newport Beach -133-1300 OLDSMOlilLE UHIVIASITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9640 LINCOLN-MERCURY .K>t*4SOM A SOM UMCOLM-MllCUIY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-5630 CllY11l MOTOIS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -135-3171 CHEVROLET CONMILL CHIVIOt.IT 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 UMIVEISITY OLDSMOllLl 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9640 PEUGEOT IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street Newport Beach -752-0900 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICIC IVEISOM, IMC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -671-0900 llLL VAH PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd Garden Grove 636-2333 SAAB IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street Newport Beach -752-0900 DAILY PILOT . IOYCAAVBIMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -'40.644• SADDLllACI IMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo 131-2040-495-4949 MAZDA MllACLI MADA 2150 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -645-5700 TOYOTA I.AILE llCE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-9303 VOLKSWAGEN JIM MA.JUNO VOLICSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd .. Hunt. Beach -142·2000 MAllC HOWARD .VOUCSWAG84 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 534-4100 VOLVO ' I.AILE llCE VOL VO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-9303 I AUTHORIZED SALES/SERVICE/SATISFACTION I P ... 7 The Award: College Scholarships I Tu•SDAY Each year. more than S 1.900.000 in college scholarships ., _______ __. are awardeo as a part of the America's Junior Miss Program. The telecast of the finals of the program. hosted by Lome Greene. which takes place "live" on C BS. Thursday at 8PM. is just the tip of the iceberg. America's Junior Miss Program provides scholarship funds for hundreds of young women each year. ll is the largest college scholarship program of its kind. Each year. 25,000 high school seniors enter America's Junior Miss Program on a locaJ level hoping to win the title of America's Junior Miss and a S 25,000 scholarship. How· ever, along the way. on local. state and national levels. more than S 1.900.000 1n college scholarships will be awarded to participants in the America's Junior Miss P~ gram. Approximately 200 college and universities all over the nation provide scholarships at all levels of the competi- DAYTM llOYllS 11:ao •"Mo• Yowae-" Concl (Cira) '42_,_. OeYll. 12:00e "v.lilMd'' (MP) '70- Ridwd ~. Sll~Allnf. • "TIN'M Slllofs llMI I Gitt" (com) '53-Jw Powtl. s~a .. ,.,....'°.,_,.Concl ( dre) '57-Jerwttr Jona 3:30 e "ltt'e ICll Unctt" (mys) 'ee-Higel Green, Mery Blclllm. tion Local pageants arc held in more than 1,000 cities and L_..JD!!!•!•!!l!G!,__J involve girls from 4,000 communities - On this year's telecast, Lorne Greene, who will star in the new series. Codt Rtd, on ABC in the fall season, is ideally suited to host this year's pageant. He is the father of three daughters. He will be joined by the current Amer- ica's Junior Miss, Julie Bryan, of Thomasville. Georgia. The judging standards, uniform at all levels, and the concern of the people who cond1ct the program at every level-many of whom arc former Junior Misses and their parent&-are considered the significant factors in the suc· cess of the program. That success can be measured by the fact that this year marks the 24th anniversary of the program. Junior Misses arc judged on the basis of scholastic achievement (IS percent). youth ritncss ( 15 percent). poise and appearance (IS percent). creative and perform- ing arts (20 percent), and a personal interview with a panel of judges who consider perception, sense of values, clarity of expression and abllity'and concern in the area of human relations (35 percent) This year's judges•~ Dr. Joyce Brothers, Vince Dooley (head coach at the University of Georgia), Rear-Admiral Louis A. Will iam• and songwriter/composer Stephen Dorlf. TV WEEK, JUNE 1•. 1981 I llOllDAY I .... 11 ,.~-=."=: c: .... ,. ............ ............ MnmMOWU 8:00 e <1>aa ..... eeeCDGID8MIW9 eK .. AI •Ttc~Doueh e ll'A'l'M eGoodn.e 9iw.y0ey •• Thi ElKtrlc Coftlplny -e:30-• CD a a SPORTS: llofldlJ ............. The Clncimlli Aids Ill h ~-Pl'lillMOR .. CN-ceoo Whitt Sox at the KAnsas City Aoylll. • TM Jolctr'I Wlkl ..... leek Kotttf en...., .. Sllow • Solll'Dmd . • .......... Wlttl attt AoW.1a e <J>DatMewt •SWoS.. T:OO •• al ..... • ..,,°"',...... (J)"Tic TIC Dou9h . .....,. eM'A'S'H D Te Ttl IM TMll e Tiii ._.. ol SM fflftdeco 9FMtFonnld eo-Eay ic.c1 • Aflrtlldlllldo I AlflM • Tiil llldW/Lltnt ~ -7:30- • 2 Oft IM Tow1t · e F)tllt llclll Wltll Duld Hor· owttz ........... (J)PllfllllUIM eFecelMlllllk • Al .... F..ity DM'A'S11 1!£i:c.:" 11;• JfAIC..._ tSbOO ......... :=.:,...., .... ............ -1~ao­:u ........... c.-................ ·----tlOO .,... .... Ill' ::::::.... .... -1:10- ...... : ........ Afflk" (drl) ·94-~ OM!Oft, Olllllll ADcc:*. OOftlft '"'· Blill a..\. n. ... of1.....,~Mldl111lf> ,. .... ,.... ... •itllllM wllll!llr,l#'llllW ...... Mi.hul- b-s ... -..---..... ,, taTo'M .. ~ ~ -1:30-....... Tlle~'(ft) '13-lurt l.lllCU*. c:i.udil Cer· dlllllll.TheSidllfl~of .. 1M0'1 It~ by .. ~ .. Glltllllt • I THURSDAY I JUWl 11 ,. ............. -. ........ DAYTIME PltOUAlfS. ....... fOf 1"f C.ltnllRCt, ll't ... .., ......... Dllnmll0¥lll 11:IO e ...... Clrttt" (clra) '57-.lodl~ 12:00 ...... .., Mllllt '" ...., .... "(n)'IO e "lbtt Fftellt" (my1) 'so-JIM~ 3:00 a "Mldlotu 111d Ale1M- .... Concl. ( .. , '71-Mic:tlMI .ltyllon, ..... &mnln. 3:30 e "Tiie Lote God" (com) '89-0on Kllolb. [ nw I 8IOO eeeCl>GGINlwl e IPOllTI: llMMll (Continued frolR 5PM) Tiit Cllfoml Mgtls at the .... 'll:n Yri.tk •<J>••• ..... • nc Tee Dwlft ell'ATH .... n.. ...... ~ .,.....,../lMly • n. &ate eo.,My ~:30-())(l)D·~· en.__. •• _ . ...., ... ........ Kotter ACR~, 8:00 e (I) G SP£CtAL A•ttlc1'1 ,..., ... .....,. ( tllr) Thlaipt- cillt!IMI IWhla IOtil)'W'apeo- IMt, .... ~ ldlool ..... from .:llof IW50 ..... INICIO~ '°' .. tllltol AIR9k:l'•N*ll ..... ................ •DRNlrtlaltr e llloN: "Tiit lfff to Htllt-••'•Tr"" (wea) ·e1 C2tlr•)- Jec:k Lord. Tiit 'llllc* Beidt' be- DOWN . ...,..._ ...... .... • ~""'_........... J .......... .. _, .,_.... ....... • • • p 0 7 ..... • ••. c.., ..... c... . ~Qlll._. ~ 'Ttlll-~·-•• Ltll' 7 ,..... • _.._,... -... 7 .... ==---............. _. .,_....... ... ... _ ft A :=.-ae --el"""" ·-l1---.. .,._II-· " ·a-., Clllll" ·---. . ...... _ ....... . .... .... -~-...... ~··----... . ..... . "'"-~ ..... _...,. ..... :: =---• =~,... ..... •-o. • ._.._ .. ,.... : =;: ...... ~ ::::'... • ... rA'l'W~ .... ""Hlflf If end of .,. ......... '°' comes the bent ol the roads in lht Wetl with 1 S 10,000 price on IM1 held. 8 ())08flloR I llllRdy (R) "Twelve AllQfY Appli1nct1" Mork Qlilll oomic:ll cocnlc r~ on•,. pair shop own.r-who hu trt1ted ~ cilholllllt/-tly meking Ill IP" ptlfWICI II ~ lo put 1111 111111 on trill btlort. jr,ry ol bfoken ~ 11111 ~come to We. ....... : "Rllll I Croc*ed lllt" (drl) '89 (2hr•)-louit Jourdlll. Mlty Tyler Moore, W~lnd Hydt- Whitt. A IChOOI IMClw la pllrlgld tnto • wtli1pool ol inlrigul and nvdlr wtltll llt i.ma ol 1 plot IO menipulatt the i• •l9tiol Ill gold Sllncllrd .,.. ....... e Mofle: "PrOtlllet Hlf AAY· tlllllt" (com) ·ee (2lvt)-w111en Btltty, l.tllit Caron. A woman MIS OIJt 10 Clldl • lallblnd Wl1ll tollll veil llmyrtdl. • IMklt Story This --eumirt-ing prea IClMtiea la 1nchored by Hodding Cat1tr Md pttllnla the fol· bits ol 1111 pms In lkita. • Tiit ... of Oii Plilltl119 -a:SO- • ()) 0 111 lloeoftl llucldllt ( R) "Amy' 1 Career" Kip gives Ilia co-wcner Md lriendl. Amy. 111 o1.-1 ltslOll In positM thinking ... '* spirits ride 1 r!Olout roller COlat« lfllr lllt ~ • biQ dient and llltn turns the ad campaign into 1 .... • c.ol lumttt a Hotoctnt: Tiit SuJTIYOrt a.. ...... ""'"' eC...•tlllHjUdH . ..... .., TV WEEK. JUNl!E 14. 1981 -11:30- • Cl> a ....... "Colulllbo e D GI Jolwly CltlOll e<J>oa•tllfte elet'1Mlke1DMI .... e 8 C.,&Md AIC Hew1 • llloVle 12:00 • lilOYlt : "Plfellnt, Plrellnl" <•> ·n~erown e ()) 0 8 Motte: "A Ovnllon of Lowe" (dra) '78-Gena Row· landt. Jane AltuncMr, Ned Btany, BoMll IJedelli ..... tflQ • IMMloft lftlPOtllble -12:30- • D a Toinorrow Sftow Cont toCollt e One Sttll ltyond 1:00 a Ptyclllc l'tltnomtna e 111ovtt: "Uttlt Wo1111n" (dr1) • 49-Junt A"yton, Pttar Lawlord. Elilabttll T1yl0r, J111tt Lt!Oh. Mar· g1ttl O'Btien, Aos-.no llfam • Wortd MetwriNewt -1:30- • lllowle: 9> "Tiit 1t111 of St. Maly't" (Cira ) '45-8'ng CtOlby. ~ Qtid lltrgNn A ~at I nd I 111111 lllllOl 1 lllllltlnt IO helj) llllm rltiulld a la.lilg pttOdllaJ ldlool 2:00 e 111oN.: "Tllt 111az1ne '-'·" "Htll'• leland," "Martlltll of Htldotado" -2:30- • lllo•I•: "Tiit Bruo1" ( wes) '71--0torge ~ T"'1 llOIY ceo· ttll llOl#ld Ill Army 'o41o1r who 15 IS- aqltd to command I tnWI fort 11181 111t tnd ol tile Civ~ Wat at To Tiii ttle Tlllttl 3:00 e Mowlt : "Tht Htltn lllor91n Story'' (Cira) '57-AM 81yt'1 (w..,..IDAYI MSl7 =~~-::=.~= • "' JO.II' COll'ftllitllCt, .... a.-,·.--. DflrTmlllOftS 11:iO • <II> ''lMt Wotle11" ( td-1) '53-Jic*le Coo!lln. 1 t:OO e "Tlllt 11111 frOlll lttaA- IHll" (Mp) 'U-Sylvia Kot cine, Hant 8ucHlol1 • S .. ..,. ... TH!ff" (drl) '58-lbl lMlwl• 3:00 GI "Nlcholtt end Al11111· .... ""11 (drl) '71-Mlchltl Jaytlon, Jwt Suvnan. S:30 a "The ,.rftct Furlou9h" ( oom) '89-Tony CIM1lt I nw 8:00 eeCl>OatNtn G•<J>OQJQINtwt • 1Cu119Fu a Tic Tac 0041t11 ell'A'l 'H e Good Tl"'" aMAC-eo7 e 8 Tllt Eltcttlc: Comp1ny -e:30- (J)Cl)@QINIWI G The Jo41tt't Wiid 0 a.nay lllllltt • w.lcOlllt lactt l(ottaf • Tiie a.My Hiii Siio-. e Ntwtbtat with Cle!• Rol>tfta 8M'A'S·H 8 Sllldlos.t 7:00 98eQJNtWI ()) lltMy MUlef e ~y 0.yt Aetln Cl) Tic Ttc Doll9fl DMMyt 9 Mtrw Grfflln Show eatM'A'S'H C To Ttll 1111 Truth e The StrMll of Sin Francltco @ToSaylAm eOYtrE11y (C..C) e Apf1dlendo •Amer 8 The MecNtll/Ltllrer ~r1 -7:30- • 2onlMTown (]) Hlc>PJ 01yt Apln a a a FemUy Feud 8 SlllNaNa • Hollywood Squ.r11 Cl) Ptt 11119Ul11t a Feet Ille llutlc • All In 1M Femlly @M'A.S'H G larnar lllllltr QI Tlllt Olcl Hou11 IC<) • Tiit MaeHtll/Ltllflf lltPort • "°" dt llfol a Cllllornta Cllronkltt 8:00 e Cl) lllowle: "Siient Vlctorr: Thi kitty O'Ntll Story" ( dr•) ·79 ( 21wa )-Stocbrd Channing, James F1r1nhno, Co41ten Dewhurst The rt1l"'1t accoum ol a deal Qlfl' s au· IOI 111 btcomlng one ol Hollywood's prtmitf• 1tuntwomtn and hOtdlr ol tile WOl!ll!I' • land sj)ted record G99RMll>9oj)l1 (C<l (R) Ft1lur1S inc:ludt 111 artist who etutes In M:enfl. anottitr Who paints murels Oii llCU'lty Gita ll'I • ~:. '°" ol IN Qtl vte ot Holywood llOlndl, llld 1 v11it to en •erotic' bakery Ill New VOi\ City • Mowlt : "IMMw Over II• vero11" (ch ) '18 (2111•)-Jamtt FllllCllCUe. IMlit ~ One OOod INln lnlnlOtl lO tut Ill ..... com.ipl town llld •apott 111 llllllle • (J) 9 • Ctlttff•'• '""'' "Mr Qeluy" Tiie Alll)tlt enter tile world ol tolftPtllhvt body bu•ldlllO end ht ~ In Ille midst of I dMcly *\181111 betwMn two muacte '"'"vyil'IQ tor. ~-llldlwO C0MMng """'9"1 who wl atop II llOll""O IO ftrt WI h peyol • llo .. Giii> "Oftc• lllof'*l OMtlllt" ( oam) '49 ( fhtt )-t.oan RandOlpll. Aotllrt Monl9Qmll r. Jane Cowl Ari tel«. t.ctllld by Ille Artrtt. 11 auiQned to Ind • 111111 wllo Dlvt a jtwtltd pendent to a wHlthr dtOutlnll •PMMlt&llM az SPEClAl: Wottd CCN1C1tll ••• Wltti A11111 of Lowe • Mo•I•: 11ThtH Thou11nd Hiiie" (WM) '69 (21wt)-<>on Mi.t• rey, LM Aernldi. A rancher lttvtt hit gitllritnd to many 1 bank111 dlugM11, but Inds lie Clll'l lllPI Old IOyaltltt B Alltflcall ()dytley • Mu1lcl1n1 for TOtllorrow Cllltlle ~end Lynn ~VI host this lj)tdel allulll'IQ lout lA Uni lied Scllool ttudenll wllo 111 11111 place """""' 111 tilt LA School dis· llK#llalllCll COf111)ttillOll 8 Thi Fltlulout Ptllla41lj)lllallt: Orl'llllftfY to Mutt -8:30- • C1tol lumttt GI Cl\ary1ln 9:00 G QJ a Olft'rtnl Stroh• (C..C) (RI "Wiier• Tllttt'a Hope" Arnold dtocltl 10 utt his bll1tldar Pll'IY 10 ~en up !tie''' ol thi ptlky )'ounO girl next door, who II holj)clalutd with • Ml10UI dltuM. • ()) 0 at Mowle: "T1l1lon" ( dt•) . 77 ( 2ln )-Olllltl Bronlon, lee Remick A ~ MCttl agent and tMs belutitlll CIA agent And thtm· selm tallloQ in love with nch othtf when tlllir gov11nmtnt ll11owa thlln tooetller IO stop 1 madman lrom tno· gering World War HI • Men Orlflln Sllow @M'A'S'H • QI Tht flbulou1 Phlladtl· plll1111: From 01111111dy to Mull "Mull Ind Ahcla di Latroclll" Ceit- bfattd Spenith pcantSl Ab di Lii · roc:lll and t'1t ~ Orctll$tra perlOflTI Mozart's Conctrto No 25 111 C M8jOr !Of Piano Ind 0rctll$tr1. With Rlccatdo Mull conducting ( $imlka'1 on KUSC 91 5FM) 19 A Bayou L191nd -9:30- • QI flet1 of Lii• (R) "Pretty Bable$" TOOlll IS l/IY1ttd by I phO· t~apher to model deslOI* """ 111 New 'f'M: and 11 bewlldtftd by tile tl· otino. glamorOul tu/lion worid thert @ 11.A'S'H 11 Colorlnl a Loo11 AllY• 10:00 8 C1J @ SPECIAL: CBS At· porta-Tht DtftllM of !tit United SlllH DQIQIOulncy (R) "M'fOuty" <Mncy ser1ta on • jUry in 1 homicide case and, dtall4l• courl rutea that he is nott6111elit..-......... "" ~llldlly al Mtenct, llllflllg lo • ailatnll ....... • Woftlll ...... ,.... .......... 1 e CallftnljeClllOfllci. ''TwoC. llomla•' TNt .. W'l 1 .... o111v .. ~ ..... tj)IClllt ~ .. ttei. =-=•Noelle -10:30-........ 51 Cllforllla ClvOftictff e TM "1MI llntll This tplQll look• " ""l'llllllC end 111..i:yle ol si. plltn Bud, modttn-dtr trOllbldOI llld ldvoctt1 al IN IMllrll' a art • Alllltlelll Ody ... y 1ts00 eeCll @QJNtwt G <DOQ19Ntwt • SttrTtlk a Tiie Ntwtywld G1111t • IUnlllJ • Th• ltllny Hin Sllow @ StltlOlllfY Art • Holoc1u1t: The Sur¥1von Oatlltr -11:30-• Cl> aJ Movie: "AoHbud'' (MP) '75-PtttrO'TOOll G ID a Johllny CMtOn • <J> o a N1ttit11111 D Ltl'I Mlkt a bell • lllf•tta QI Holoc1u1t: Tiit Sunlwora Gltlltr e&~AICNtwt e 111o,1e 12:00 G Mo'fit: ''Tilt lltlllt Thal fllltd'' (Cira) '39-Ronlid Colmin • ()) 0 a The lofl Bott Gllllvtrlck • Ml1llon lmpo11lbl1 -12:30-D ID QI Toll\Ofrow Sllow Coa1t to Coall e Ont Step Beyond 1:00 D Plyc:hlc Phenomena • lllo•lt: "Pride 111d Prejudlc1'' (dt1) '4<>-Greer Garson e World N1twe>fl N1w1 -1:10- gllowlt: "Tiit Sed Sack" (ch) '58-Jtrry Ltw11, 01vid W1y11t, Pllyl· ha Klr~. Peler Lorre. Jot M1n1e11, Gent Ev111s The famous comoc atrij) cllarect11 comes to Irle In a maclc:ap comtdy u thl wac:luest ptiv11e con fronts Army olclals with his peod\11111 kw cr111fng bull!t lllUl!IOflS 9 To Ttll t!lt Truth -1:30- • Mowlt: "You119 at Ht11t" (ch) 5~-frri S.0.trl. Ooos Oty 2:00 8 MOYlt : "S1tan'1 H1rv11t" (adv) '65-fic>Pt Hechn -2:25- 11 Mo'fit: <II> "Hold 8acll the N19hl" ( dra) '58-tlluok Connort. Ptt11 GmH, John Plynt 3:00 m Mowlt: "Too Much Too Soon" (df•) '58-0orotlly Miione -3:30- • Mowlu: "Tiit 01rtdtwll," .. AdvtnlllfOUt Knight•" Pege11 ~------------------------ In iu continuous comm1rmen1 10 providing better and more complete coverage for the viewer. NBC Sports expanded iu In· ditioo of innovation recently with the in1rod11C11on of a portable c~era moun~ on an clcctnc cart during track coverage- thercby aK«ding a close-up. srrick-for-nnck look al the runners in the heat of the bacutre«h. "I'm thrilled about it," said Ken Fouu, the veteran mclt-and- lield director for NBC.. who initiated the we' of the camera. "What it did for the 1r1elt coverage was phenomena.I. It mack you feel like you were In the race." Gran~. the idca of Putting a camera on a cart that would keep pace with rhe athletes seems easy enough-but no one had ever dooc 1t before. The nocion dawned on Pouu at an alt11udc of about .J0,000 feet while he was com muung from London to San J0te, ~lifomia. "I had just directed a qmenr for Spc1111lt ""'" on the Grand National Steeple Chase in England, where they have to use cameras mounted on can because the race is over four miles," he said. "It was a simple idea, and it came to me 1ha1 we cou.ld use it during 1hc Bruce Jenner (Track) Classic in San Jox." Each time rhe mobile camera is used, some modilicauoru are made. The basics r~uired att: one golf cart big enough to carry the« people; a cameraman (usin3 a poriable Rf mic rowave camera); a transmitter eD(Jineer; and a driver. Stride-for-Stride Coverage However. Pouo purposely choet uocher cameraman co pilot tbt whicle tt the receot UCLA International Invitational 1'hck Meet. IClUID(J that he would have a better feel for the "1tural ptob1mu mcountered by bis coullter,,.«, '1'bcc:ui baa to he illeat,., as noc 10 disturb the runncn," ~id Fouca. "That mcal\l all clccttk can with balloon drcs. Wt11 all0 work on r«lnt more speed." The introdu«ion of the mobile camera fol Iowa other in nova· dam by NBC Sports. including; -we ol the Quanctl, a box locar.ed In the upper-left.band corner ol J)te ecreen. uted cfwina the 'M>rld Series co &how umwtanA action OI\ the field: -cht Lowna CRIM, I Iona boom with I c.men JltlChcd to OM .... cleeiped to bring the audience a clowr view of boxing lllMChes; -tk iNC&Uation o( inlcrophOfta In tolr C\lf" d11t111f the PGA aod LPGA ~'pity. Foutt aii4 produorr Mi~ Wtiuaan lai«DCl,to COGcl•~ w1tJi ._. .. ~,....,_.We I.he 06ci&hol cacher.di meet •UcJ.oriil ... -· Alio ••~ ii dlt f'IKtioft of tbc atb1-a dwnuel.a. "OM el C1111 ...._II ... to llodwf &he nmnm," 11W FoUts. ".alll I • • 14 c ... M6lit ('Mitlftan) &Mr dw nawn ac the ua.A..c ... li .. ..,_ la&d.;w+IScdl<*w..-fA•a..-.. UQ.N..ad ........... "'" .oticir 11 • ........ SATURDAY ·I JUN£20 MORNING TV WEEK, JUNE 14, 1981 10:00 8 Cl) C TinM/l.OM Ren,.I a a a Tiii Jtt1o11e • oate a Mlnttt GLMlllHlrdJ eHotM'•Hetoee e 11o¥11: "Lltkfl" (dta) '56- Rly Milllnd, Meinen O'Hare. .-....~· • Yott''•,.,.. -10:30-• a a HOfll KOlll l'flooeJ e Alllttlcl'e T°' T111 • CJl a a T1wMlrY G Abbott I COltlllo ...... lllftCll e Glrdlfllftg frOlll Ille Ground Up • Ceftlalllporery HM!tll lllllet 11:00 e Cl) O Tiii Popeye Hour a a a PORTS: .... 11111 Thi CahfOfllll AllQllS at tht &oaton Red Soi OR Thi D11rof1 Tigert 11 tht Chi· c:.go White Sol e SPOl'TS: llHbell Thi Ca~lor· nil Angela 11 !tit 8olloll Red Soi. e CJ) GI a Wttlltncl Special ( R) Pitt II. "The Horii 11111 Pllyed Ctnlerilld" • Cir Cir• Ctfttrll e ICMtly'1 Kllclllft -11:30- • CJ) GI QI ~TS: Tiii US Optti Covtfaoe of tht 18.flolt lhll'd tOIMld o4 play. eSCMllTr• • c.IHonlle SWf Socw e DOUT:Till ..... MM • llunclo AnllMI Al"nRllOON I tllOO 8 Cl) C Flt Akt GWldWIWWMt .llllrcw..., :=-ow'-'C. ••• . -12:30- • Cl> a DJ•,_. e c:o., 1._ IO ..... -11:30- • (J) G Tiie JetttrtOflt / ...... •a a JoMitr C«1011 e CJ) 0 ta IPORTI: US Open CMrllll ol ltw ~ ol "" ht IOllld ol plrt trom Mer1oli Gol CUI in Nmnolt.Pa • OL.t'ellla11Dlll • Biretta ca..._-. e&~AICNnt e llo'lll -1t:45- 8 CJ>OQtNlttttllM 12:00 e Mo•le: "Tiie Gelling Gun" ( wtt) '72-Patnc:k Wlynt 8 CJ) ((I ta Cllarlle'1 Angtll Ollmfklt • Wblt'• Klppeftlog AMflcl? -12:30- D U 8 Tomorrow Sllow Coatt toCoeel e Ont Step 8ty0fld 1:00 • Plydlk Plleftonltnl e Movie: "A Wo1111n'• S1c11I" (eta) ·4~0'Hlfa • WOf1d Nttwotlt ..... -1:30- • _.:"Thi Autlaw1yt" (eta) "74-0o!ollly Mc:Guite. Vao Wlllwns e _.: "Inn of ltll Afgtlttned '9oplt" (hor) '72-JolnCollinl ta To T .. 1M nvltl -1:45- • Movie: "Tiie Century Turn•" (~) '72-Aic:lwd Boone. Sheron ~-. lid! Linz. Hally Morgln 2:00 e Movie: "El Piao'' (WIS) '•9- John Payne. Gabby Hayes 3:00 e Movie: "Encllaftted Cott•" ( <*'•) '45-Aobett YolJlg • Movie: "Bt11t ol lllt Ot1d" (hor) '70-Jolln AIHly -3:50- • MovlH : "PIHIOt WHI," "HolldaJ Allrtflm" I PRIDAY I ..u.1• =-=,=--~ , for,_., ct11...i.-,.,.. "".., ........ DIYTml llCMlS I DDINQ e:oo e <1>caaNt .. aeeCD OtaHtn e KUftllfV 0 Tic TIC 0oll9h elll'A'S'H eGoodTllMI a Gllllt • 11 Thi E!Ktrlc COllll*IJ -6:30-())(J)OJalHtn D Thi Jolttr't Wiid 0 llfMy lllllltf • WtkOMI ~ Kottlf • Thi BeMy Hll Sllow ......... Wlttl Cltlt Aob«tl ta lfA'S'H 9SludloS.. 7:00 ••• u ...... (D8amtyf1111Mf e ~Deya Again ())Tic Tac~ IJWIMye di Men Oftfllll Sllow eaM'A'S'H C To Tell tM Trutll e Thi SllMt. ol SM Frtneltco a Wltlllng!Oll WM1t 111 AtVltw • OVtrEley (C<) G) Apflfldlelldo I Miii 9 Thi MacMtU/lellter lltpoft -7:30- • 2 Oft tllt Town CD HaclPY Daya Agelft o a a Ft11111r Ftlid 8 SlllNINI eT•IOM Cl) PM MagazlM D Ftce t11t llMlc • AH In lllt F1111lly C M'A'S'H U ltrMyMMlt aw .. Sttt.t WMlt • Thi MacNtllllellf11 Atpoti GI Rola di Lejoe 9 Tiit BulineN E.ldlangt 8:00 e Cl) @ Tiie lnc11dlbll Hulk ( R) David falls f0t an eltborate llap Sii up to k1M the .... 8 U a SPECIAL: Swedlall Aoyel Co11111and PerfOflllftCI ( 1 hr) Tony RandaU host a ltlll lun· packed show l11turifl0 pet1ormenoes by some ol the top M:us ICb 10:00 8 ()) G o.tlu (A) An utor· bonlSI. llwlllMAg IO blow 'Cl Ew"G 23. ~ .JI 111 cq>or1llity IO p.11 a llal1 Oii Ilia lading 10t1unel Wllll the ~1 and tllt lamiy bJ out·ma· ntuYtrinQ Bobby. TV WUK, .IUNI It, , .. , TV WEEK, JUNE 14, 1911 lmJIRBlllUll!lll!mlJmmtElm!imt.WB.l!Dll!ll~~~~ BOB WHITE'S &ARA.TE STUDIO Bob White, former state,· national and interna- tional karate black belt champion, has recently opened a studib in Costa Mesa . Classes are now being taught. Every new student starts with 3 private lessons. This enables the student to get introduced to karate before joining a regular class. The invest- : ment for all 3 private lessons is $19.50. ·_ Mr. White has taught thousands of students in Orange County and his students rank as some of the finest in the county. Bob White's karate studio has won the California State Championships in almost all age groups from children to senior men and women. If you have been thinking about getting into good physical shape and/or being able to def end yoursel( call Mr. White for more information. • aut: CAO$$ pttttntl * SENK>R OlYMACS • SPORTS: Seftlot 0ty111p1u Pt- 1• MarwN holl1 t1111 IMUll even1 ftltunng 60 MP&fllt tvtnll, from lrldl and ltld, gyrmullCI, Po'"lll1· ing, bomg, Ille matllllOn and speed akating. (J)M'A'S'H G Movie: "Company ol IClllttt" (eta) '89-VM Jolvlson, Aly Milland dlMlwt •Movie: "Alltlo" (dra) '88- Robtrt Mitchum. Pt1tr Falll C LtwrtMt WtMI • SolldGold I 7:00 • lft Seardl Of •.• "Su-I Wcrahlc>-.... <D ()) Tiit Muppet Sllow D "°'"' CrOlbJ'• COIMdy Shop • Poi1rllt of I L•lld ms Mrits honott leoendlrY flgur .. in Ille oon- lttnpOf lfY music WOf1d This wttk · s 111"'1 lir'Oll IS l.Jttte l¥cNrd DWllet't~ di Tlllt'• Hollywood • al QI Lawrtnet Wtlk Sllow CHM Haw a SolldGold l .... cm.,u... ......... eTM....._..._,. -7:30- • TM .,,., lllow (A) Wltll ~JdmtCMI\ i:== ... .............. (1)111 ..... 0f .... 0,,.. Tiiie .. DtttO • OMt..,.. ClaMlc (C.C) eT'lltlletlcofOI~ 8:00 •Cl) Ill fnot (A) Two phony po-'°"'*' bwolatllt I rnwlon end N ~ ....... toudleaty • a• ltlNI• Malldrtll llld IMlllMdf111114«t •Movie: "Cotttt'' (w••l '72 (2tn)-Don Mlmy, Cltol Lynlty A SiouA Inclan It dMll II I locMo and 1111 rodeo ridlr i. kllld. • (J) QI al Eltllt la f110119ll (C.C) (R) "Holy" Abby't ntphew, JtrtmY. ttartt c1 ..... ~ hlgll IChool Wiii "'"' Ille -uptidl down • Tiit flip Wlleon Sllow • liloflt9 Catto • Motlo: (9) .. Md Tlltll Tlltr• W111 N0111" (my1) '45 (21va)- louit Haywwd. Barry Fittgerald Tan l*Pt. M ed 101t1y on a my1tt1ious illand . .,, nuOnd one by one 9 Cooklft Ctfull • lyltla flllt ICIJt't Mutlctl CotatdJ To11l9hl A attJ-ttudclld call, lncMllllg AMettt Chlrltt, Ricll- 11d CrlMI, Nancy Duauun, 0.My Kaye Md Jack Ltmmon join crMlot and !loll Sylvll Finl Keyt 10 rt-erlltt mamoreble fllOfMlllS lrom lour 111111 AmtrlCMI l'llUllCll• ' a Socc11. Mtdt Ill Gtf111111y -8:30- Qt llluk PrtYltwa 8:00 8 Cl) @ Movie: "Th111i9 Sleep" (mya) '80 (2hrs)-Robtrt Mitchum. Satlh Milts. Riclllld 8oont Pnv1t• eye Mwlowt 11 hired by Gtntr&I Guy DI~ Slemwood Ille lalhlr ol two wrld young daughl111-C/\1rlot11, a ;amblel, and eami ... • ranr swr~ 11-who 11• btlllO blldlmalltd br a pornogr8')1111 with a Ola&s eye 8 CD QI G1m11 P1opl1 Play (2!vs) This 5')0f1S/Vlflltf-II lul .. unusual Ind tllltrltlllfllg COl!l- ptlrltvt endt1vou and lht men. women and youngsters partlClpllt rn "*'" just '°' Ille fun of it 8 (D@ QI LOH Boal ( C.C) la· UC fllmS IO enltr Ille wor1d ol sllow tM.olrllss and r1C1U11s lht servces ol thrH dynamrc women 10 llelp him mttl a ltmOU$ ITlllllO'f, Jvloe his a blt1111wffl reunion with htr oollege swttthUll who wants 10 rekindle thelf rllallonshtp; and 1menwho11 afraid ol Wit• ta• die Cf\jM • SP£CIA1.: Wltll ArlM ol Love m CRISIS IN THE HORN * Of AFRICA, retug1t dlwttt report with carol Lawranc•. • SPECIAL: Crltlt In tht Ho1n ol Alrtc1 9 Austill City Llmllt e Antol09lt di la Zmuela 8 Sports A~lca -9:30- • Tiit City It Oure Ths $9tC•l l rt on Gtr1rudt Ptcrflc "'WIEK, JUNE 14, 1M' tOIOO . ...... •Cl>G8FMIMJ ....... (C.CJ (Al b\1~1~111111 .,, ... 48 hawt.., M '°""'he CM lllliltret• an llil/lid lleven '°' 1111 •Ot1CI'. ,,.... """"' ~ ill Oldlt IO ~flt petlOft wtlo Poiecnd him; end 1wldow'a...,,.1or~ la lru1111ttd by tllt ghottly Int.,. ltlenct of"" lllt......, G Mo<M: 0 Tlll .....,,. of Ca.t Ytrta" ( llOf) • 7 t (2hn )-Robtfl OuW!y, Mlrietlt 111111ey,. Ptrly. Vamp/f11 inhlbll M old "*"'°" doeo IOMor~ • Wotlf NttwoB ..... a~ • """"' ( c.c) •CoMtcto 8 Auatlft City UMll1 -10:30-...... Qt Noft.Flctlon TtltriMofl •Mo• 11r00 ••wa ..... 8 ())9Ga1 1Mwt e KIMy E'f«ttt • l .. A·s·H • Sollcl Gold QI BltMJ ltlllll Qt Dft1111 In Ptogr111 • Movie: "The Wo1111n In Ov•• lion" (ch) '50-M8oQttdl 9 Soulldttttt (C.C) -11:15- <D Movla: "Tiit Ntkld Prty" (adv) '86-<:of ntl Wildt QI C00tt Wttt1111 Outdoott!Mnt Pop Gott 1M COUlltly -11:30- • Movl11: "Btrnuy Jon11," "lltcl Llftt 7 .000" D CD at Saturday Nlohl Uvt e MoYll: "Nigflt lllonttlf" (mys) '42-Btla Lugo11, lJontl Ar.nil ()) Movl1: "Tht Stvtnth 01wn'' (dra) '64-W~lwn Holden 9 Movlt: "fMllY Honor" (dr•l 'TS-Anthony Plge V911 Vrtc0n~ e Movie: "A11zlo" (df1) '88- Robtf1 M~c:tun. Pt1tr Falk (12) lllovl1: To be aMO\#ICed -11:45- D Movie: "Th• Gypay Molll•" (eta) 69-&n l.ancast• 12:00 G Movie: "Blood and Lac•" (hor) '71-Glofll Grahame. Melody Piii•· son, Millon Stfz• Len TISlll 1:00 fl Movl11: "Capt1ln Chine" (adv) '49-JoM Payne, Lon Chaney D SCTV Ttltwlllon Ntlwofk e Mowlu : "Torture Ch1111ber ol Dr. Stdltm" "lWltltd Blain" -1:30- IJ Rock Concert e Movl11: "Swttl Charity," "Unm11ktd" 3:00 fl Movlu : "lndlan Fl9httr," "Tttn.ge C1¥tm1n" -3:20- lllllowlt: <II> "liltd Miu Man· ton" (com) '38-811t>ar1 Stanwyct, Henry Fonda, Sam Ltvtnt. Sianley Rldots. Htlllt McDanrtl Peg.15