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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-06-21 - Orange Coast PilotIUICI CIAIT SUND AY . JUNE il 1981 Adv enturer Bob Cooper 1tanda bundled against 50 mph Winds atop Alaska's Mount M~KlnUsl during Julv 1979 e~.iori. l;ooling Off Every step is agony, but summits are exhilarating By JEl'F PAllKER °' .. ......, ........... One day in July of 1979, Bob Cooper of Newport Beach stood on the sum- mit of Mount McKinley. It was 85 degrees below z e r o, a nd wh e n hi s mustac- he froze t o bis b e ard, he ha d t 0 b rea k the ice off just to move his jaw. He was ,.A1ute11 thousands of miles from home, 20,320 feel in the air , and ecstatic. M o unla ineer, photo- grapher, survival expert a nd lect ur er, Coop e r SUNDAY SPECIAL s pends some 180 days a year climbing mountains. rafting rivers, hiking and exploring ln all parts of the globe. When he's home, he lec- tures on local campuses, plans his coming trips, and or1anlzes the 20,000 slides that make up his swelling collection. , "Well, I've been a UtUe busy lately," he a aid. "F or th e last four weekends I've led tbree· day river ratlint upedl· lions and I'm leaving for another one tomorrow. I've Sol two leetures to give this afternoon. After that trip, I'll be ln New Mexi co for a week lo ON THE INSIO r photograph the Anasazl ruins. "When I get back, I've got some more lectures to give befor e I leave for Tahiti, Fiji and the Cook Islands for 23 days. I've got a Labor Day expedi- tion to the Sierra Nevadas planned .:_ we'll backpack out of Sequoia. "Some of the larger trips have been planned for next year alread y. Looks like a t wo-week yacht trip to St. T homas and a full month pholo- gr aphy saf ari in Africa. T here's a possibility I'll be in Egypt and Greece for a few weeks too. All in all. I lake a bout 30 trips a year." Cooper divides his ad-. vent u res into t wo categories -·outings In which he leads lar ge ex- plor ation s t ha t aren't particularly r isky, a nd serious mountain climbing t rips he makes with a hanMul of experts. He can't really decide which is more fun. ''The elation of standing on a high 1ummit you've jusl climbed after a month's ~k lo attain ii lncredib&e,' be 1ald. 1' But I set almoet a1 much iratificaUoa and en- joy rn ent ln aeein1 the faces ol people who 1ee the Grand CMJoa f« the lint time, cil' He tbe Lava Falls rapids. Somedmea I All .. .. ... ~"1'1lrPl;~1~~.·_,,,~.,. .... , __ .... , .. ~·-. YOUR HIMETDWN DAllY PAPIR ORAN GE COUN TY C ALIFORNIA SO CE NTS Controller talks recessed Two sides divided on prospect for settlement WASHINGTON (AP) -Gov- ernment and union negotiators, after meeting for 10 hours Satur· day, recessed their talks without reaching an agreement on a way to head off a thr eatened na- tionwide strike by air traffic cont rollers that would ground thousands of flights and snarl air t r avel for millions of Americans. T he two sides agreed to re- sume talking at 11 a.m . today, 17 * * * Airlines juggle flights • By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of tM o.lf' ...... S'9ff At t h e headquarters of Republic Airlines. Minneapolis. ther e was scant TG I F happiness when the clock struck 5 p.m. Friday. Instead, technicians were in the computer room, putting the final touches on a systemwide timetable that would go into ef- fect should the nation's air traf- fic controllers go on strike Mon- day morning. It was no s ma ll task . Re public's 1,600 flights daily throughout the United Slates, would be drasticall y curtailed to about 360 flights. Al John Wayne Airport in Or ange County. for example, the carrier would be forced to re- duce its 12 daily flights to four . T he centerpiece of Republic's contingency timetable -and similar schedules developed by all of the nation's commercial air carr iers ts a strike plan developed by the FecJer aJ A.via· lion Administration over the past several months. "What we will try to do is pro- v Ide t h e pu blic t he m ost transportation we can ," ex- plained Al Gar vis, an FAA spokesman at the western re- gio n al headquarters in Lawndale. ••Bi.at we· re not going to put any alrplane in the air unless we can do it in a safe manner," Garvis stressed. In developing the nationwide plan the FAA met with airline industry officials, and, using com puters in Washington D.C., published a one-Inch thick docu- m e n t listin g sc h e d ules It believes It can accommodate should the strike occur. About 15,000 of the nialion's 17,500 air traffi c controllers are represented by the Professional Air T r affic Control lers Organization, which has "Set a strike deadline for Monday morning. Controllers are seeking a Sl0.000 annual across-the-board salary increase and a work week of 32 hours instead of 40. The average controller now earns about $34,000 annually. Red Tyler, a Republic spokesman, said the FAA con- tingency plan "tells us not only where we may fly, but when." And it is that latter element that has left those responsible for scheduling service at the na- li on ' s airl i ne s working f ever ishl y lo b r i n g their timetables in line with FAA stlpulatiolUI. AirCal, for exam ple, which oper ates 25 flights daily from John Wayne Air port, was told by the FAA that it could operate 21 under the strike contingency pla n. The carrier, according to s pokesm an Mar k Peterson, looked at the FAA's schedule and determined immed iately that what the FAA proposed was not entirely workable. AirCal, Peterson explained, had lo look at how t he FAA· s timetable compared to the car- rier's internal dem ands , .such as the availability of aircraft, abili- <See AUU.INE8, Paae A%) MCAS to open non-com homing MlnltY·•lx new unit.a of houa· ln1 for DOD·commlasioned of. fleen 1taUoned at the Marine Corpt Alr Statton in Tustin wUJ be d~awel Monday. Tbe new unitl, the ftnt ot 218 planaed by UM Martnu. will be located on W HUI Avenue near the hellcophr baa e . A ........ llld tbe bou•lnc will help alleviate • t bortat e of bouln1 for non-commlnloned omcen. SEE RELATED ARTICLE, PAGE A10 hours before the strike deadline. Although Trans portation Secretary Orew Lewis appeared optimistic that a strike might be averted, Robert Poli, president of t he controllers union, told re· porters he did not believe any progress had been made during Saturday's negotiations. Lewis acknowledged the two sides are not in agreement but said he was "hopeful " the d.if· ferences can be resolved today Lewis reiterated. however, the administration will not provide money beyond the $40 million package already proposed. That package has been rejected by the union. Earlier, Poli said. "We're still talking ... nothing has broken d o wn ." He also saw t he possibility of averting a Monday st rike if the talks "really become meaningful. So far, however, he said they had not reached that point. The two sides met from 10:30 a m . lo 10 :30 p.m. with two hours out for dinner, talking at times directly and al other times through a federal mediator. Presumably. part of such an (See AIR. Page AZ) • o.11, l'ltet ..... .., CUrtM --~ PLAYFUL PUPPET Seven-year·old Ala n Carmichael of Newport Beach indulges in a gam e of tag with Miss Melba the Puppet Lady's •·pet" bird at t he UC I rvine music festival. The event, sponsored by the Orange County Philharmonic Society, was to acquaint visitors with various st yles of music. 'First dad' soft touch W ASHINGTON CA P) - Twelve weeks after a man tried to kill her husband, Nancy Reagan rejoices in "just having him here. You're grateful for every day. You can't go through something like that without hav ing it change you ... answer their questions, to ex- plain his position. Our children don't always agree with him on everything political, but he'll, spend however long they need discuss ing things. He never puts them off or gives the m s hort s hrift." S lowly , haltingl y, Mrs . Re agan described her emotions the day her husband was shot: ''Ronnie was on the stretcher and they were wheeling him to the operating room and we got to the door. I guess I was going right in with him. but someone grasped me gently and said, ·You can't go in.' I kept think- ing. 'I have to be strong. I must hold on I can't let him see me cry.' .. But Father's Day brings gen- tle memories. too. Like the long drives when Ronald Wilson Reagan would a muse the kids with stories about his life as a horse, or a poodle. Or when he would employ a dad's special magic to relate the conversa- tion s buzzing t h rough the roadside telephone lines. Viejo fire fatal As a father. the president of the l'nited Slates is one soft touch. the first lady says. Her own philosophy of child- rearing: "Discipline laced with love." In Mrs. Reagan's view. the president relates easil y to his children: "He's always willing to take time lo talk with them , to 1 1 92 A Mission Viejo man died In a fire Saturday night after two neighbors attempting to rescue him were driven back by fl ames engulfing the S250,000 home, ac- cording to a spokesman for the Orange County Fire Depart- ment. The identity of the man was not released pending notification or next of kin. The cause of the fire that broke out al 8 :17 p.m. along 2t)q26 Marbella Street was not known. 103 99 89 84 HUNTIN(nON BEACH By the lime Incident Com · m a nder Don Forsyth a nd 16 other fi refighters arrived smoke was pouring out of the two-story home and the Mission Viejo man was no longer calling for help from the ups tairs master bedroom. When firemen entered t he blackened home 24 minutes later they found the body of the man in the bedroom, according to spokesman Art York. 90 87 84 77 Whew! What a week that was Would you have believed a cooling trend during lest week's sizzle? Santa Ana wind• lent the mercury toarlng to new helghtl for June, usually known for ltl overcatt gloom and '9mperatures In the mid 70. and low 80s. J. Sherm•l"I Denny of Hunt· lngton Beach. who tracks Orange Coast weather as an avocation, said Tue.day'• mark wH the second highest reading In 50 )'9art, exceeded only by a 108 In Auguat 1987. Inland temperatures were reported by Marine Corpe Air Station El Toro. - Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /lunday, Junt 21, 1811 How has the baseball players' strike affected you? Chuck Cook Costa Meu. produce retallw: "It doesn't make much difference to me because I'm not much of• fen, really. I don't watch televlslon and I haven't been to a game In a long time." Robbin Thibodeaux Costa Mesa, weltress: "It hasn't bothered me. I think baseball players are getting to be like movie stars. I love baseball games but I don't think the strike Is good -It's ridiculous, and It kind of makes me mad." r .. : . '·~.· ·~ Car'plyn Palmer Costa Mew, drug store clertl: "I really didn't know there was one. I don't really dig baseball so I don't care too much. I like games sometimes, but I don't miss them." Ernie HollMCI Anaheim, merchandiser: "As far as I'm concerned the players can stay on strike. They get paid too much and the owners don't care for their fans; they care for dollars. Why can't they make an agreement I ike the NBA has? I don't know. I now consider myself an ex-fan." Bob Btlldwin Huntington Beach, soft drink merchandiser: "I'm kind of upset for my kids, who love the game. I'm basically a fan when the season gets late and there are playoffs and the series. I haven't missed the games so far. For me, baseball ls like movies or the theater -a way to spend time with my kids." . Mike Copp Cos.ta Mesa, physical education in.-. ~ structor: "I rather enjoy the strike to tell you the truth. It gives people a chance to see other sports on TV. They get a c hance to see that tennis, golf or soc- cer, for instance, are great sports to watch. We're sPOf led here In Southern California anyway, If there Isn't something on television, we can go out and do something else In· stead." JoAnn Suker Costa Mesa. spect.11 education te•chef": "It Isn't too frustrating to me because I have other things to do. We usually watched the games too. I'm a real Angels fan. If the strike lasts though, well, I always think of sum- mer and baseball going together. What would Fourth of July be without a game and fireworks at the Big A?" Pat Dffson Costa Mesa, registered nurse: "Sure, I'll miss all those cote boys running around. I like the Dodgers and I'm angry at the strike. I've always enjoyed going to a few games a year and catching a few on television." From Page A1 AIR TRAFFIC. • • agreement in principle would in· elude an assurance that a strike deadline, threatened for 4 a.m. Monday, would be postponed. Earlier, Lewis said "we ob- viously don't want a strike," but added that If controllers walk off the job, "we'll come down with the full force of the Justice Department . . . we'll start the Cines immediately." White House chief of staff James A. Baker III relayed word on the talks to President Reagan at Camp David, Md. Whlte House spokesman David R. Gergen said Reagan would be monitoring the talks while he ls at the presidentia l retreat dur· ing the weekend. At the White House, Gergen said Saturday's talks dealt with substance and added : ... The strong emphasis right now is do- ing everytblng possible to avert a strike." · But be said tbe Justice and Transportation Departmenta are preparing the necessary papers "in the unhappy circumstances'' of a strike to aeek a court injunc- tion against It. The goal la to have an injunction in place by 4 a .m. Monday, he said. TRL.ellttONE M d1pat')MMa: (114) M2-tll1 c ........ ~ ...... 142-1171 Of!,-ICU Thomas P. Haley ....... ~ RObert N. w.ed ~· .... M . Thom.ls Keevll t.•lt• ~.:Wft\urphlnt Cerot A. Moore s-, ...... C•or11111 lttt Ore111• Ceo1 l"•llllt lll"ll C•"'ll•ll' He MW• ..., ..................... ~ ......... ~ ~ ... ,.., Ila ,.,, •• wee• wltll•wl t'etlel ,.,....., _ ,.,,..,.. _,_ c:.M• -..: ,. ...... , .. .... ~ IMclt: 1C1 .... c..tl " ....... , ....... ,.... IMO!. 11111 INdl ........ .,. Pontiff returns tO hospitftl • Doctors seek cause of fever hampering pope's recovery from shooting ROME (AP> Pope John Paul 11, looking thin and pale, unexpectedly returned to the hoapltal Saturday ind be11n un· der1oln1 a full body scan in an effort to determine the cause of a peulatent fever that baa slowed his recovery from lut month's a111aaaln1Uon attempt, the Vatican Hid. Dr. Emilio Treaaltl, chief medical otncer al the Gemetll Hospital, told reporters the 61· year-old pope'1 lire waa not In danger. but refused to charac· lerize his condition. He said the fever may come from an Infection, but It was not certain. He rctuacd to say how high the fever was. The pope rode to the hospital In h la black convertible Mercedes limousine. Ke stood up In the back seat, blessed and waved lo a group of well-wlshers and journalists, ~nd walked into Blaze dantages yacht Fire early Saturday severely damaged the 12·meter NewsBoy while it was moored at the Balboa Yacht Club. Damage to the vessel, owned by Jack Baillie, 1815 Bayader e Te rrace, Corona del Mar. was estimated at $25,000 to hatches and interior equipment. D el. Bob H a rd y of the Newpor t Police Dept. and Inspector Axel Zane lli . Newport Beach Fire Dept said the cause or the pre·dawn blaze is still under investigation. The fire was first observed by Sgt. Tom Pfeiffer of the Harbor Department at 3:37 a.m. when he saw fl ames erupting from the main batch just forward or the cockpit. The NewsBoy is moored about 100 yards in front or the Harbor De pt. Pfeiffer said he went to the scene aboard a patrol boat and called a fireboat. The fire was put out by 4 a.m. · From Page A1 the hospital wearln1 his white robes. Doctors began the full body scan ualnf an axlal·lomogl'aphy teat shorty after John Paul en· tered the tlospltal around 5 p.m .• said Dr. Franceaco Crucltti, one or the pope's phyalclans. Dally~ .. S4Mt -- HOMEMADE -Edi e Kraemer's bass·like instru· ment adds unusual sound at Irvine Se nior Center 's second birthday celebr ation. AIRLINES PREP ARE. • • ty to connect flights , and systemwide passenger require· men ts. When all those factors were taken into account, Peterson said , AirCal determined that it could operate only 17 flights per day from Orange County. AirCal. like all carriers, is holding its back-up p lan in abeyance. pending word on the success or failure of negotiations between the controllers and the federal government. Peterson said it will not be known until 4 a.m. PDT Monday if the s~rike is on. AirCal's r eservation lines open at 6 a.m. Thus. the stage * * * OC airport would feel pinch This listing shows flights that would depart from Orange Coun· ty's John Wayne Ai rport if a contingency plan is implement· ed in the event the nation's alr traffic controllers strike Monday morning. may be set for a mad scramble at the airport as pj$Sengers at- tempt to gain re§'ervations on .contingency plan flights. Even if a strike is called, there remains some question as to when the contingency plan would be put into effect. That de· cision will rest with FAA ad, ministralor J. Lynn Helm. He. could order it implemented im·- m e di ately, or. a s Frontier Airlines spo k esma n Bob Schulman pointed out. wait for a day or two to assess how air traffic is moving. Schulman said Front ier . which operates two flights dajly from Orange County to Las Vegas, "has every intention" of sticking to its current 7: 30 a.m. and 12:05 p.m. fli ghts. Under the contingency plan. those times would change to 4:24 and 5:44 p.m . Western Airlines . whic h operates two flights daily from Orange County to Salt Lake Ci· ty. would have to halt local operations under the cootingen· cy plan. Pres um ab l y, o ffi cial s believed that service demands to other destinations, such as San Francisco and Las Vegas. were more important to the traveling public. In an axial-tomography teat, also known as a tac test. doctors move a machine down the body from the neck to the feet. The machine produces electr onic color pictures of cross sectlons of the body that would reveal any lrregu)arltlea. From Page A1 "We can't say anyt hing until we make the teata," said Dr. Corrado Manni. another attend· ine physician. There was no official word on when the next medical bulletin would be iaaued, but Vatican sources said it would be today. GETIING AWAY. • • get people who are 60 or 70 and· always dreamed of eoing down a river. You should see the looks on their raceS' as they race down r apids." Among ~he · p ea ks Cooper has conquered ls Aconcagua, located in the Andes o! Argentina. The 22,834-foot peak is the highest in the Western Hemis phere, a nd re- nowned for its treacheroua conditions. "It's a killer mountain, there have been lSO deaths on it. One day on the way up we pas.sed a body left from an Argentinian ex- pedition that had been up there a few months before. · "Not far from that was the wreckage o f a he licopter that had tried to rescue the climbers and crashed. The man had ap- parently fallen and broken his jaw. Someone had wrapped his band in a sock. He must have frozen to death. "When we started get- ting up reaJ high, the lack of oxygen got to me, especially with that 132 pound pack. Every step is agony. You step, breath for 30 seconds, then step again. "Then that litUe voice inside you starts question· ing your motivations - your sanity," he said. Cooper's favorite place on the planet earth isn't a particularly danger ous one at all. ·'The Grand Canyon is easily my favorite place anywbere;o.:: he said. "I've spe nt about 1,600 hours hiking through that can· yon , and I've not even come close to seeing it alJ. "Ther e a ren't many people. living or dead, who have seen that much of the Grand Canyon. but I can tell you that would take the rest or my life to really see it all." For Cooper. "seeing" doesn't just mean looking at what's there. He's got a master 's degree in geo· graphy from Cal State Los Angeles. and a self-taught expertise on the flora and fauna or nearly every place he's been. He photographs all his expeditions extensively. keeps accurate records of what he finds. reads pro· lificalJy in preparation for his trips and always keeps his eyes out for what he hasn't seen before. "I've got a real appetite for t hings to see. I've never taken a trip so I could come back and say that I had done it. I don't travel to impress people," he said. Soft.spoken, articulate and modest, the 33-year · old naturalist grew up lo Skylonda of San Mateo County. His father owned a construction company that worked in San Fran· clsco, but when Cooper was quite young the fami· ly moved into the (oreat of Skylonda. He went to work for his father at lhe age of 11 was made job foreman for a drilling operation at 18 then went away to colteg~ to become a pilot. "All tbe time I spent in the woods in San Mateo were after school and weekends. There was a lot of work to do and I started wor~ing pretty early. I studied aeronautics in col- lege, but decided after two year~ that the earth below was more interesting to me than the sky above " Cooper said. ' ,pNLIMITED GUSTO Bob Cooper Cooper draws much or his livelihood, and a great deal of his fu n. from the trips he leads through Sad· dleback. Orange Coast and other colleges. "I have qujte a following on the campuses." he said. "And I don't mean to brag, it's just that I can of· fer a three·day trip down the Merced River, and end up with SO students enrolled. "I see the sam e races over and over again tor my trips. Often, these peo- ple will show up for a slide lecture once or twice. The next Uting I know, they're joining me on an expedi· lion down the Colorado Ri ver. I've got a Grand Canyon river trip coming up July 31 , and we 'r e already sta rting to fil l up.'' Anyone interes ted in following Cooper on his next expedition can call Saddleback College at 559·1313. His other programs are listed in Summer and Fall catalogs for Saddleback. Orange CoasJ.. a nd Fullerton colleges. U you're interested in reading about his adven- tur es in hjs own words, Cooper is a contributing writer/photographer for the coffee-table sized book soon to be released, called "The World's Greatest Treks." Information was supplied by .-----------------------------------------, the Federal Aviation Ad - ministration and the airlines tha t serve Orange County, AirCal, Republic, Frontier and Western. Officials stressed that the plan could be modified and that the number of permitted departures and times is subject to chanae without notice. FLIGHT CONTINGENCY PLAN AIRCAL DESTINAnON DEPARTING San Fr.,,clsco San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco rr .. ao SanJoee SanJOM Reno L11Ve1u Oallllftd Oakland Oakland lacralMllto Sacramento Sacramento alCPtJBUC nME t :05 a.m. l:Up.m . 8:05 '7:•5 1:05 10:36 5:Np.m. t :'5 p.m. 6!25 l :Ua.m. •:llp.m. ll:lla.m. •:OI p.m. 1:41 t:41a.m. 2:a&p.m. '7:11 LMV11M 1:54a.m. Laa VeaM 4:40 p.m. Pboenlx t :as a.m. TuclOll 1:00 a .m. PIONTID J. i.as Veau 4:at p.m . LaaVepa I: .. WaT&aN <No n~ acbecluled) SOUTH COAST PLAZA • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 21 , 1981 Energy need needlillg? Acupuncturists get to the point of body's ailments By JOHN NEEDHAM OI U.. o.lly "'lltt ltllfl To people raised with Western medical thought. the precept. govemin& the application and s 000-year development of c'hinese acupuncture are dif- ficult to accept. And while acupuncture's use as an anesthetic is slowly gain- ing acceptance in the West, the idea of body malfunction and disease being caused by inter· ruplions in energy flow throughout the body is still hard to swallow. . But to th e practicing acupuncturists in the United States, Western healing arts on· ly deal with the symptoms of disease, not the actual cause. Sidney Sudberg, who studied acupuncture in England and has practiced it in Newport Beach for three years, says most lradi· tional doctors do not think in terms o f preventative or curative medicine when they treat their patients. He maintains that symptoms of disease and illness are nags of distress that the body sends out. and are not, in themselves, the major difficulty Just be· cause the symptom is gone for a short lime doesn't mean the cause has been c ured. Sudberg says. "In Chioese philosophy of medicine the flow of energy throu1eh the body must go unhin- dered," he said. "If for any rca· son it is blocked, a symptom can arise. such as a headache or digestive problem. ''In acupuncture we would proceed to diagnose what is creating the imbalance in energy now, such as stress, and then treat the cause · Sudberg said Ch'i Energy is present and flowing within the universe and every person for psychological peace of mind. Without Ch'i Energy a person would be dead. "Insertion of an acupuncture needle actually manipulates and adjusts the now of Ch'i En~rgy in the body to get It ba<'k in harmony and balance," Sud berg said He said the energy travels through meridians along which are small, almost 1mpercepttble places located near the surface of the skin. These are called acupuncture points, and the Chinese have dis· covered more than 800 which can be used to change a human being's energy balance .. Most points are from the el bows down. and from the knees down," Sud berg said. "Acupuncture needles are in- serted into them to a required depth which varies from point to point. "They are then manipulated in the way specific to bringing about the necessary change in energy." Sudberg said the needles used in acupuncture are thinn<>r than (See HEAi.TH, Page All> Britain's Prince Andrew and the Duchess of Rosburg, 27, greeted the crowds Friday at the Royal Ascot horse race. Later she wcu one of 500 ~sts at his 21st birthday party at Windsor Castle. Hollywood reeling under directors' strike threat Sandy Carlson of Costa Mesa is the new Miss Cowgirl Interna- tional. Cindy Gibbons of Huntington Beach was third runner-up in the recent beauty pageant. Cancer runner hospitalized Terry Fox, a cancer victim whose show of courage has helped raise more than $24 million to aid research in the disease, was back in the hospital Saturday. The 22-year-old Fox was in stable but serious condition aft~r being admitted to the hospital in New Westminster, British Columbia . He has been undergoing interferon treatment since February. More than four years ago, Fox's right leg was a mputat- ed in an effort lo block his primary bone cancer. Last year , he attempted to run acr oss Canada o n his artificial leg to raise money for cancer research. but was forced lo halt when it was discovered the cancer had spread to his lungs. FBI Director Wllllam H. Webster doesn't object to ownl'rship of handguns. but bel ievcs it's a "sad reflection on our Umes" that so many Americans feel the need to. Webster was in Delaware. Ohio last week to deliver the commencement address at Ohio Wesleyan University, where hi s daught e r is enrolled. HOLLYWOOD (A P > The threat of the fourth film-TV strike 1n less than a year has dried up production funds , fueled a 50 percent unemploy- ment rate in many unions and lak<'n millions of dollars out of the Hollywood economy.: Even if the Directors Guild of America does not walk out on July 1. the efrects of what would be a total shutdown of the in- dustry already are being felt from union halls to executive suites. "The producing community is pretty much at a standstill," said Louis S. Steinberg, ex· ecutive vice president of the Los Angeles Film Development Com mittee He noted that film· ing at Los Angeles locations -a s low period even in normal years is down 66 percent from normal "If the directors go out it will h<' traumatic It will paralyze the industry, .. he· sa1d. adding that 25,000 worke rs as high as 50 percent in many behtnd·lhe- scenes job categories already have been laid off because of the .. Wh en the actors Wl'nt out it only affected prime lime TV programming, not commercials or industrial films. or talk or variety shows,'· he said. "If the directors go and they carry with them the s tage managers and associate directors it's going to carry with it everything across the board. And that's JUSt not in Holl ywood. that's all aC'ross the country There'll be nothing but reruns." "This (a directors strike) is piled on top of a rather bad economic year." said Tom Ell· ington. preside nt of on e of Hollywood's leadrng film pro· cessing labs, 'Consoltdatt.•d Film Industries. As of early June. box offlcc·r e- ceipts were down nearly 10 per- cent from the s ame period 12 months ago also an off.year for movie attendance. "It comes at a very bad time. Just the Vl'r)' prospect Of having a production delay when there arc 20 pt.•rccnt interest rates has scared off u lot of pl'oplc." Ell- ington said. Ellington noted that CFI had seen an increase in business re· cently as lloll ywood has been gripped by a "hurry up and finish what you can" fe ver while the strike deadline nears with little progress being rcportt•d at the bargaining table Federal mediator Timothy O'Sullivan said he would step in to d1rectrJr!> ncgottallon~ by the end of this week tf a settlement was not near The writers talks are broken off indl'fin1tely, he said. Martyr or mis/ it? Veteran's claims disputed threatened directors' walkout LOS ANGELES (A p 1 When But Suzann<' Hopkins and Hon and the current strike by the Vietnam veteran Jim Hopkins Bl itzer of the Cenln Fnr Writers Guild of America. died last month, a possible Veterani:. Ri ghts both l1t'lfl•\e With directors vowing to s uic;ide, p~otestiing veterans Washington is attempting t11 lie·· stnke ovet residuals for made-ma Cle h m a ht arty r and ruse the Vietnam veterans rights for-pay.TV pro~rams -the described him as a victim of VA issue b) deliberately altE-nng same issue that caused walkouts neglect, a classic case or post· Hopkins' military record last year by actors and musi· traumatic stress disorder and Last March, Hopkins sniash<'d cians irnd now the writers -·'product of the unpopular Viet-his vmt<ige Jeep through the cameras have virtually slopped nam war. glass doors of the Wads\rnrth rolling here. But the Marines and the Hospital and sprayed the lobby ·'There are no starts now." Veterans Administration now with bullets from a Sl'm1 · Steinberg said. Producers said dispute Hopkins· claims that he automatic rifle before he v. as the rilm and tele\'1s1on com-was repeatedly wounded in com-led away by Police !Minor flooding in Texas I munity lost S40 million a week bat and had received three Pur-His death in May triggered last vear when the actors and pie Hearts for baUle wounds and a hunger strike and protest for a musa'cians s trikes delayed or the Bronze Star for valor. review of the Veterans Ad· canceled a number of feature They say Hopkins' military re-ministration. Some of the pro- films and delayed the fall TV cords, which they certify as be-testers remain in an encamp· 1Tornadoes touch down in Florida, North Dakota ' I :Coastal forecast I I Lltlll varla~te winds through tonight uUpt lOUttlwesl to wut a lo '" knoll In •ll•rnoon. 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Avallable only at Hickory Farm• of Ohio•. ?lua ~ We1re Listening •• _. What do you like about the Dally Alot? What don't you like? Call the number below and your message will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the a ppropriate editor. The l!ame 24-hour answerin1 service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. MallbOx contributors 'must includ• tb~r name and telephone number tor venncauon. No ' eircul1Uon u lls, please. Tell ua what's on your mind. ff icHr1 Ferms OF OHIO• I I A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 21 , 1981 - : ·non 't feel guiliy about an ulcer t UCI scientists discount stress, diet as disease causes, find new treatment l By JOEL C. DON '0( .... ,,... ..... For decades, the bane of the bard-drivins workaholic, the Wall Street wizard and the harassed husband has been an ulcer. Victims of this common ailment cenerally blame the stresses of modem-day society or a diet laden with fast-food hamburgers, spicy ~ tacos and other gastronomical aberrations. But stress and diet may not be as signifi-!l cant after all, according to a UC Irvine ulcer disease specialist. ~ In fact, most scientists have lar1ely ruled ffi out eating habits as causes of ulcers, said Dr. ffi Daniel Hollander, head of the gutroenterology division al the UCJ Colleee of Medicine. Alcohol, tobacco and caffeine are not con-~ sidered foods. UCI scientists are "on the leadine edge" of m research into the causes and treatment of ul· cers, he said. Hollander has just completed coordinating ~, a national study of a new drue -called ~r:: sucralfale -that he calls a "major develop- ment'' because it only affects ulcers, eliminal· ing any significant side effects. ... Other UCI scientists are at the frontier or \!.·· research in using the body's own chemistry to ?' cure ulcers. ~ Dr. Kevin Ivey, UCI professor of medicine and chief of gastroenterology at the Long Beach Veterans Administration Medical Center, is ex-!l ploring the ulcer-fighting abilities of hormones ~ known as prostaglandins. (ij Nobody knows why we get ulcers, but • medical researchers have suggestions.· " Topping the list is aspirin, a potent gastrointestinal irritant. The popular pain killer is followed by arthritis medications, alcohol, heredity (ulcers run in families), hormone im- balances and stress and personality. • "One of the first things I do is to get the pa-• lient to not feel guilty a bout it," Hollander said r. of ulcer victims. "There's nothing they did t~ u1 bring it on. ~Fringe benefits ffi safe f ro1n taxm an tJ • WASHINGTON CAP> -Fringe benefits such as free parking, reduced air fare for airline workers and company hospitalization plans will remain untaxed for at least another year. The most recent in a series of one-year moratoriums keeping the Internal Revenue Service from putting a tax on fringe benefits ex· pired May 31 , and IRS officials informed a House committee that new regulations would be drawn up immediately to go into effect Jan. 1. But Treasury Secretary Donald Regan has told the IRS to shelve those plans. Rep. Jim Collins said Friday. "We have decided that no regulations or rulings altering the tax treatment of fringe benefits will be issued by the Treasury prior to July 1, 1982," Rega.,. said in a memorandum made public by Collins. R-Texas. Dr. Kevin Ivey looked beyond antacid tablet to find new treatment for ulcera. "I'm sure stress bas something to do with it. but it's not one of the overwhelming factors." While the cause remains a puzzle, effective treatments and cures have provided relief for the 10 million Americans afflicted with the dis· ease. In clinical trials conducted at UCI , sucralfate was found to be 92 percent effective in healing ulcers after four weeks of therapy. Only a few patients suffered minor side effects of diarrhea or constipation. On the other hand, cimetidine, the current mainstay drug of ulcer treatment, bas shown significant side effects in a small percentage of patients. Accepted for treatment about four years ago, cimelidine can cause wide·ranging effects on the body. Cimetidine, which al best has shown a 76 percent effectiveness rate, can affect the heart, reproductive organs, central nervous system and kidneys. In older patients and children, the drug sometimes causes mental confusion. Hollander stressed that doctors generally weigh the risk·benefit r'alio before prescribin~ the drug, realizing that these serious side ef. feels occur in a small number of patients. But any serious drug complications are enough lo send the more conservative practi· tioner in search of other therapies. "Sucralfate will represent a tremendous breakthrough because physicians won 't have to worry about the side effects," tie said. Sucralfate, popular in Japan since its de· velopment 10 years ago, is a close relative of sucrose, or common table sugar. Before SmithKline Corp. successfully marketed cimetidine, doctors relied· on heavy ~(.-,.....,1 ~toRvc s o~'"''., 6 % ~(~ Below Dept. Stores W e have received the largest shipment of Chinese rugs. Sizes from 2'x3' to 15'x12' bJli£1i't N)Ui.0C1. L.A. Showroom Corona Del Mar .525 N. La Cien ega B lvd. 2421 E. Coast H wy. (2 1.1) 651-5 175 (114) 673-2224 """" \fon ....... '1·11 "'""· 12-i> 11,..,,.. 'lu"··"'••· I0-1> "'""· 12·t> APPRAISAL & SERVICE OlD AND ANTIQUE RUGS PURCHASED SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY ........... c ......... J•• 20 and 21 Mo Reasonable Offer Refuted* on Factory Direct Spas • ....... , • ....... c...i. nr. 6 le4wff4 Hot T .. tt . ._. ............. , .... PATIO FUIMITUll J0°/o OFF MAKERS ,. doses of antaclda to heal the sometimes painlul dlseue. The aim: to reduce gutric acids. Actually, there are two types of ulcers that fall under the term peptic ulcer. Duodenal ulcers occur in the flrat segment of the small Lntesllne, known as the duodenal bulb. When an ulcer flares up in the stomach it's called a gastric uJcer. ' In America, more than 80 percent of all ul· cers are diagnosed as duodenal. Interestingly J apan~e show opposite statistics with a majori: ty having ulcers of the stomach. Scientists have yet lo discover why the two cultures differ. And they don't know why twice as many men as women get ulcers. What they do know is they must neutralize the body's production or hydrochloric acid and t~e digestive enzyme pepsin, necessary ingre. d1ents for an ulcer. You can think or an ulcer simply as a 'Sore. Doused with harsh. gastr:ic acids, the sore festers and causes paan. But like a cul or bruise, many ulcers often heal without treatment, Hollander noted Jn most ulcer studies, more than 50 percent oi pa- tients taking placebo drugs are cured. "Healing an ulcer is not a big .trick," he said. "The trick is lo keep those which recur frequently from recurring. This is where long- term medication is prescribed." Within a year, ulcers recur in 50 percent of its victims. "Thirty percent of patients don't heal well no matter what you do with them " Hollander added. ' Although drug therapy has been effective in many ulcers, surgery may be required if com· plications occur, he said. Serious conditions such as excessive bleed· ing, ulcers that have penetrated through the stomach's mucosal lining and duodenal obstruc· lion may lead lo removal of a portion of the stomach . But surgery may lead to more problems which is why such operations have bee~ drastically reduced in recent years with the ad· vent of successful drug therapies. Hollander said. At UCJ Medical Center for example, less than one ulcer s urgery is performed per month. In the '60s, they were being done at about one lo two a week , he said. "I feel a patient should have to earn his sur- gery," said the VA's Dr. Ivey. "One should only oper ate on ulcers that are complicated and real· ly warrant surgery. "None of the proven effective operations for ulcers are without serious side effects and in some cases these side effects can be much worse than the ulcer and harder to treat.·' When a doctor begins drug therapy treat· ment, antacids may be first line of attack. They neutralize stomach acids as well as bile acids that sometimes reflux into the stomach from the duodenum. But antacids, studied for decades, are not without side effects, Hollander said. Preparations high in calcium carbonate can lead to higher calcium concentrations in the body and kidney stones. Aluminum hydroxide antacids may bind phospHbrus, leading to a potential for bone disease. Dao,.....,.,....., lk._. It...._ Dr. Daniel Hollander's lab work aided national study of drug sucralfate. Both Hollander and Ivey pointed out that re- search has not adequately shown how much of the antacid is absorbed by the body. In a recent study, Hollander and UCl's Dr David Drake found antacids with a mixture oi magnesium and aluminum hydroxide to be the most effective in neutralizing acid. . They inv~stig.ated 24 over-the-counter an· tactds,. reporting liquids to be cheaper and more effective than tablets. . The le~ding five liquid antacids, in order of highest acid-neutralizing capability are Maalox TC. Titralac, Delcid. Mylanta 11 and Camalox. . T~~ more popular ulcer treatment is c1melldine, especially for patients who prefer ~our tablet·a·d.ay _regimens as opposed to carry. mg bottles of hqu1d antacids. Cimetidine works by blocking sites on the stomach and intestinal lining known as H-2 re· ceptors. The drug competes with histimines - which stimulate acid secretion -for a position on the receptors. Sucralfate deactivates pepsin and binds bile acids. Since the molecule is too large to be absorbed by the body, it remains in the gastrointestinal tract, Hollander said. Thus sucralfate does not share the side ef· fects associated with the absorption of cimetidine into the body. Although successful U.S. tests on sucralfate have been limited to duodenal ulcers, Hollander expects further studies to support Japanese re· search that it also is effective in gastric ulcers. Ivey said prostaglandins may show promise since some appear lo have an effect on both (See ULCER, Page Al) Orange Coaat DAILY ~LOT/SUnday, Junt 21, 1981 Al · Haig suggests possible · economic aid to Hanoi PERUVIAN FOLK ART IXHlllT AND IAU IUNOAY, JUNE 21 'EARN A LAW DEGREE MllMHUkltMI L#tllle Id ... ...... .,.. ... _llMJ I e ........... .tterMY. Other de9r•• 'rotr••• ........ . ·~-~ OLD SOL -The heat has been relentless in the Salinas Valley, with four weeks of hot days. Farmers are keeping a worried eye on the area's lettuce crop. Today. the first day of s ummer, will have 14 hours. 37 minutes of sunshine. Doctors outline nu clear horror CHICAGO (AP) -Calculating the consequences of a nuclear blast is easy, "but for the survivors, the world wiJI be nothing like we know today," according to a New York physician. Dr. H. Jack Geiger. professor of community medicine at City College of New York. spoke to an audience of 800 at a symposium on the Pbysi· cians for Social Responsibility. a non-profit doctors' group based in Boston. He described the first few mo- ments following detonation of a one- megaton nuclear bomb. ··First would come a flash seven times brighter than the sun. Those within a 35-mile radius who were looking in that direction would be l'\.UlllllNG·~A TIHG .......... " .. ''"' St \.•C 111"1 ~•>U 1-St"'• ti VOUt 0- ICd Stor• .... '"' VOVf .. , •• , com .... 641·1289 1PI..__ MllSl(ltj ~95-0401 -Ce-C•-• ... II•• ~ """ •t A•"J ~._, I blinded" some only temporarily. he said . A few moments later would come the heat flash -several times the temperature of the sun's surface. Those up to 11 miles away from the blast's center would receive third· degree burns on all exposed skin. .;T-.he blast itself would level every- thing withjn a 1'·2-mile radius of the center. with a force 10 to 50 times Lhe atmosphere's.pressure. Geiger said 45 percent of the Chicago area's 6.6 million peopl e would clie within a day if suc)l a bomb struck the city . An estimated 65 percent of the city's hos pital beds would be destroyed, and only one in six doctors could fun ction professionally, he said. We're Moving to South Coast Plaza and Celebrating with Great Savings In all Departments -for Men, Ladies, Boys, and Girls grouping including In - donesia, Malaysia. the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. Vietnam has already said it will not attend the New York conference on =;-- C a m bod i a bu t th e 10 A."'A. ~· ft.M. Reagan administration NIWPC>ftT!" 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Drinks damaging Alcoholism, brain atrophy link resea{ched Aided by two machines. re- searchers at UC Irvine have for the first time been able to link alcohol abuse with damage to a section of the brain in a large number of the abusers. techniques revealed a correlation between brain s hrinkage a nd brainstem damage in alcoholics. The link between brainstem ab- normalities and drinking has been known for many years, but the study was the first to demonstrate the fre· quency of the problem, according to UCI officials. Neurologists Nal-Shln Chu, Ken- neth Squires and Arnold Starr have found that excessive drinking leads to abnormaliUes in the brainstem in 40 percent of the alcoholic patients they studied. Peggy Stern of the UCI public in· formation office said the discoveries were made during what she termed "basic research." She said there Is not necessarily an application for the findings at present. The abnormalities are considered significant because the brainstem, whicb connects the spinal cord and brain, controls vital functions such as respiration. heart rate, blood pres- sure. coordination and the body's wake/sleep cycles. Aside from the Computerized Tomography scanning machine. also known as the CT or CAT scanner, the researchers also used a new system fo r recording brainstem responses in making the findings. The new system records a series of seven waves that represent the r esponses of indi vidual pathways in the brainstem to sound. The neurologists found that alcoholics with brainstem damage responded more slowly to sound. They also discovered. unexpectedly, that computerized brain scanning Radiology awar d given Karen Me rriman, a second -year Oran ge Coast College student, presented her award- w i nn i n g p a p e r o n rf!diotogy at the annua l convent ion o f t h e California Society of Radiology Technologists Inc. This is the eigh th straight year that an OCC student has r e - ceived an award from the educational group. DEATH NOTICES CRESSWELL WILLIAM D CR ESSWELL. age 65, res1 dent of Los Alamitos . Ca Passed June 19, 1981 Sur\'i\ ed by his wire An n<1belle. sons William and Donald. daughter Deanna Adcox. 3 grandchildren and 2 g reat-grandchildren . Chapel service and entomb· menl at t ·OOPM on Monday. June 22. 1981. Directed by Westininsler Memorial Park Mort uary and Cemetery. HANSON Fun, struggles outlasted CCC MONTPELIER. Vt. (AP) -They write of the poor, desperate times they shared. A time when there were no jobs, no money, no future. Their struggles a half-a-century ago bear litUe resemblance to the lives ot their children and grandchildren, who have come to expect govern· ment relief in time of economic hardship. But for the men of the Depression. a federal program born of despair under P resident Franklin Roosevelt's administration was the saving grace that rebuilt them and their country. • Durin& its nine-year existence, the Civilian Conservation Corps opened cC>UDUess roads and bridges, planted billions of trees and reconstructed some of the nation's most beautiful recreation s pots. Skiers swooshing down the slopes of Vermont's highest mountain give little thought to the fact that CCC workers built the first trails at Mount Mansfield. helping ma ke the state the ski capital of the East. And campers pitching tents in Yellowstone National Park in Montana don't reali~ that CCC workers rested under the same skies nearly SO year s ago, after a day building picnic and swim· ming areas. The experiences of some or the 3 million men who left farms and slums for the chance of a bet· ter life are chronicled by Perry Merrill, a former Vermont CCC official. in "Roosevelt's Forest Army." "It's about time people knew 'what the CCC amounted to," s ays Merrill. Through excerpts of hundreds of letters he re· ceived after advertising nationwide, the 87·year· old Merrill tells of the men who traded their labor :;;;;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::==::::;:;~ for three square meals a day. decent C!lothes and Neptune Societ y $30 a month, S2S of which was sent home. t.11EMAT10M 1u111aL at su Each account shows the bond that was formed EL I ZABET H ALEXANDER HANSON. re· sident of Corona del Mar, Ca Passed away on June 16. 1981. Su r vived by his daughter Diane Carter ol Santa Ana. Ca . grandson Brean Carter . Private famil)' services were held Pacific View Mortuary directors. 646-7 431 when college graduates and fifth-grade dropout. Y--.1e1 _..,.., _. ......... bet ween the ages of 18 and 2S flocked to thouaanda •IMl.v--.iu-,-... of CCC camps between 1933 and li42 tor the aame ___ ,._....._*... reason : Survlval:-c.11••••'" .....,... •• If...... c'""'*'" ·•t came from a family of 12 kids, back In thote ~s==-le!l:=====!!!!U days when a lot of people were out of work lnclud IALR IMMIOH ~&TUTHILL WISTC""" CHAr ll, 427 e t7th St • Cott• Mesa ~6:-9371 .... CIU0114US SNITMS' lllOITUMY 827Ma1n St ~n1ln0ton Btsach 536-6539 rAc:.te ••w ~ ..... Cen918rf Mor1u1rv Chapel..Crem1tory 3500 P~1flc View Drive ~Beach 64+2700 Mc~Mtal MOITUH •S , Laouna Beach 49'~9415 LaQuna Hilla 768-0933 Sati Juan C.tp1suano 495·1776 HH I OI LA w ....... ,. Ot.IYI ' ~rtulfV • Cla!T9terv Ct•nwtorv 1625 G11i.r Av1 , Costa Mesa 540·555" Ing my dad," writes Louis Schnelder of Iowa. ''I well\ iat.o lhe CCC t.o help blm keep food In th• reet Of thfir f110Utha a~ ~eep them ff\ IOhool." ~not.her man wfto also waa delperate at a tlmt whft th4!re wu llO wtlflU'e relief 1 wrltte: "I •nlltl• ed In the CCC in OctobilT tn&. I hed abqdt my •••• which was 15, bUt I WatS broke and h\Ll\1ry. '' For molt. the benefits ot tbe CCC went be1ortd labor sk111s and lasted yfars alter the Dtpre11ton, • There were readJn1, wrltln1 and cooktn1 lessons and courses Jn ~eepln1 ahd otltce work that helJ)ed many get Jobi whtn they left the CCC. .Jack Vln~nt, a CCC educational advtaer In Wisconsin, recalls that his proudest day w11 when lSO of his students dDnned caps and 1own1 and cele brated leatninl bOw to read and write. · The letters in llerrlU'a book.a alao 1peak ot tht social skilla learned by 1hlrlnJ a tent with a dozen Olber peopi•from all Wal.kl oft6fe. "It w11 • good clean llfe ol dl1clpllne. Everythln1 wu spit and pollih. You were outdoors and you learned bow to 1et alone with people," aay• Frank Smith of ldabo. By the Ume World War U broke out and the CCC wu terminated, they had planted more than 2 billion t.rees, lald telephone lines ov., ~1000 mllea, bulk 128,000 roads fncl rettortd counut11 acres of eroded land. And their work at.retched beyond concrete and forestry. , Merrill notes that some CCC worken aave their lives to aa\'e olbera ln areu •truck by flret, hurricanes and nooc:1a. For t.be moet part, the experiences c1talo1ued ln Merrill'• book tell of bard work and 1ood. clean fun, sucH u bueball &ames an 8unday afternoom. But there are 1 few aecGUDtl at mlHbl.t, which hu to be expeeWd wbea tbouud8 ol youq men .,.... uvln1 t.otether la tbe .,..., oat4oort. One rural man tella ol tome "dty 1Uchn" who lived ill bla camp and tot the Whole camp a ~ ....... ;•a11Ma•• --...., -............... ,.,.. ..... ti*--. \ Highwa~s crumble with age WASHlNG'tON <AP>--..Wilb --1911 markin1 lhe 25th anniversary of the J'n. teratate highway .ayatem, the naUon'a 40,000-mile network la crumblln1, re· port.I The Road fnlormalion Pro1ram, a non-profit highway research a1ency b1tHd here. Deslgned to serve tbe needl of tom- m erce and defen1e nationally, the ayatem was born on July 1, 1956, with the destgnatlnon of certain toll roads and major hiahways aa Interstates. Though the fnterstates a re still 1enerally thought of as America's "new hJghway," they're showing their age, says Donald S. Knight, TRIP executive director. who points out that the aver.a1• lite expectancy of pavement-la about 16 years. "In the put decade the percentaae of aood pavement on the Interstates hu slipped lrom 74 percent to a percent," Knight says. ''And tn that same period the percenta1e ot poor·rat~ pavement .nearly tripled, from 4 percent to 11 per- cent." Bouncing over bad roada wastes fuel becauae rough pavement causes vibra· tlons, a loss of traction and an uneven power flow through a vehicle's drive train, says Knight who claims that U.S. drivers waste 16 bnuon gallons of fuel annually by driving over rough and broken pavement. "Th• bone-jarrln~ tht'lll of -slammlnr Into a pothole aJso raises repair costs," he adds. "U.S. drivers shelled out more than S6 billion last year to pay ror road· related problems showing up in excess tlre wear and damage to brake, steer- ing and suspension systems. "Between fuel waste and vehicle re· pairs, bad roads cost the averaae American driver $184 annually," Knight declares. ''A strong commitment to transporta- tion built these highways," he says. 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Santa Ana Westminster Santa Ana Costa Mesa 2801 So. 15191 Beach 322 W. 17th 2221 Harbor Bristol St. BOulevant Street Boulevard ..... WIMat - ,,. . ~· ' .. • i > ' • • I ) I I Aa Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 21 , 1981 ·11Alll .. Holland proves to be paradise for cyclists By SCOTT STUDEBAK ER 1.-clel .... DeilJ ~ ... Holland is a bicyclist's paradise. The coun - \rY.JS flat... the AC~en \'llrJed 1u1.d beautiful, and distances between cities a nd villages are short. The Dutch have built special bike paths throughout the countryside, connecting neighboring cities by way of quiet lanes, usually far away from the noise and danger of automobiles. It's easy for a visitor to rent. a bicycle in most cities. Inquire at any train station or the local "VVV" office, the Dutch tourist informa- tion service. Amsterdam is what most tourists see of Holland. It's a beautiful city, full of canals, 17th and 18th century classic architecture, and its famous red light district. but it is as typically Dutch as New York city is of the United States. With train travel ao quick and e11y, why not aee some of Holland's other beaullful town1? Some suggestions: DELFT , 36 mile• aouthwett of Amsterdam. is a beautlful town with 1racefUI tree lined streets, quiet canals, and small arched stone bridges. It has, since the Middle Aaes, been a prosperous and Important Dutch town. which to· day retains Its 18 ct1ntury •Pl)e•rance and charm. The m arketplut'l' 1quart1, flunked on one side by a 14th N•ntury cllthedral. on the other side by the 17th century town hall. 11 the porfect place to enjoy ll l'UP of dt'll<'low. Dutch coffee or Heineken beer THE HAGUE. just 6 mile• northwtat of Delft. is a lar~t-city, bl•SI known to for~lanera for the Peuct> P1,luce. n aln from mllllonare An drew Carntiglo SCHEVP.lNINGEN, the city's Riviera style beach and dock area, is more deserving or tourist attention . The huge and beautiful old cualno dominates the skyline, but the small out· door cales ~ there must be nundreda of thein - llnln1 the beach are better places to people watch. We could have easily spent a week here, aoakln1 up the sun on the long white sand beaches, and sampllnc foodl from around the world . And by Riviera standards, Schevenlngen Is neither expensive nor crowded. ENKUIZEN II a amall picturesque fishing villnae on the Zulder Zee csea> 35 miles north of Amaltirdam While few Americana get this far north In llollund. this city should be a must for any vlaltor lnt~rcilted In Holland's working rela- tlon11hlp with the llca Much of the lund In this area has been reclaimed from the sea. Long dikes butt up against the water's edge, the canals here are busy with fishing boats entering and leavlne the harbor, and fishermen drying their nets repair· ihg sans and the llke. · · 1 • Huge dagger boards hang al the sides of these sailing ships in harbor. When lowered these act like a keel, allowing the boats to saU "against the wind"; when raised, they alJow the ships to maneuver In the shallow cana.J.S. The Zuider Zee Museum in Enltuizen is worth a visit. to see the old 19th century plank fishing boats, typical of the style st1U found in the harbor. Like other Dutch towns, one can find plenty of outdoor cales to simply sit and watch the fish- ing boats go by. If you are danng, try some of the local fish specialties Crom the fish stands, such as eel or raw herring Elegance under glass By Jan Freeman SCOTLAN D Perfection plus: Stun ford "Room servln"t l'lt•1u111 11111111 " ewrttwtlrlvor lo my r0<lm. " "Sorry sir , you wont lhti lh1\llfk~"plo1 Department. 1'11 trunsfer ... " "No, I mean u cockt1\ll l>eforc brunch." "'Sorry sir. the bar Ian 't osX'n lhl11 oarly " Thal emphasis on civility, comfort and cat ering to detail would please William F. Wilkinson, general manager, and his s taff al Stanford Court. Every day San Francisco's premiere hotel with prices to match -carries on the tradi- tions established atop Nob Hill, named for the four railroad "n abobs" who built their m ansions overlooking the city as soon as cable car service started . Former governor and university founder Leland Stanford was the first of these multi· millionaires to build in Hl76. His S2 million, Italianate palace was streamlined compared to his neighbors, but all that grandeur was lost in the 1906 earthquake. The fashionable Stanford Court Apartments built in 1912 were the predecessor to the present hotel luxuriously outfitted in 1972 for approx- imately $43,000 per room -at the cornef' of Powell and California streets where the cable car lines still cross. Art nouveau mood of conservatory is enhanced by 19th cenlury terra cotta bas relief, below. The facade and outer walls. of the apart- ments are considered a landmark and have been preserved as t he exterior shell of the hotel leading to the lofty leaded glass dome over the porte cochere entrance. This August 29th. • enj(1i 0 Sltmor1940'$ Nostolgla Ou1se to spec- tocuia Conodo and Alaska Between pot1s yoo con get boek Into the 40's swlr,g cJ things with Roger~ ond his Big Bonet Plus the lobufOJs Helen O'Coonelt singing her woy from Sitl<o to Son Fronctsco, what's mae. o Cos· tume Boll. fr1vlo contests, 40's mc:Mes and radio hits. And cJ co.JrSe, donclng to the famOJs sound cJ swing. In< For the interior of the lobby and 402 guest rooms and suites, San Francisco-born designer Andrew Delfino has co-mingled modern design with authentic antiques. Baccarat chandeliers. Carrara marble and oak armoires. Considering the average nightly rate per room is more than SlOO, James Nassikas. hotel pres ident, once admitted. ··we weren't sup· posed to make it .. But such amenities as two television sets and two telephones in each bedroom. canopied beds, Godiva chocolates. heated towel racks a nd hand-milled soap can be addictive as scores of returning guests have found. Our parents' anniversary was the occasion for a recent stay during which we admired the most recent addition : a conservatory added to Fournou's Ovens, the in-house gourmet r estaurant with a 17,000 bottle wine cellar. F loor-to·ceiling windows and lofty palms c reate the feeling of dining al fresco. Hand· c rafted McGuire chairs and mid-19th century ter ra cotla bas relief pllnels enhance the art nouveau mood. Such a sunny garden setting might have prompte d the new luncheon h ours for Yoo11 also en;o,-14 days that Include o depor~ ti.Xe on the Uberion-feoi~ered ts.s. Folrseo from Son Froocisco to breath-toking Glacier Boy. Along the woy visit colcrfuf Nonolmo. urban VCX'tCO.Ner, ond !he frontier towns <:i Ketchikan ond Juneau. Return vfo Ruselon- insptred Sitl<o. and spend o full day in chormlng Bf1ttri Vlctcrlo. Bod< eaty, IO yOJ con visit Amefico's Lost Frontlet and relive the era when swing was king. YOUR CRUISE HEADQUARTERS Don't buy a cndft until you call 1" ! rrhePayroU l'sa~sPlan is one of the easicst, safest ways to get started on the saving habit. Even if suving h111 always seemed too ditricult in past seellOns. A little is automatically taken out of each paycheck toward the purchase of .S. avings Bonds. You'll n~"er miu it. so you'll ne\."er spend it. It just keeps growing for some coming spring. or maybe a" arm "acetion during a cold "inter. It's a plan for aJI sea90ns. for all Americans. tr~ ~~ ~merica. ourt adds conservatory ~·11yr1111u'11 Service of continental salads and •1tnl1wh1h'1•, u• well as r oast specialty items from lht.1 oven11, between 11 :30 a.m. and 2:30 t).111 on wcekduy11 offers new visitors a first 111111 of tho hotul's charm. Ul11ln6( In f''ournou's proves one reason why the hot.-1 h101 received Holiday Awards a nd the Mobil Truvel Gulde's highest rating for six years. The utenslve a la carte menu is replete with various roasts and lamb cutlets, Europe an cuisines and seafood offerings. For lighter fare there are two other venues . Cafe Potpourri. consisting of three intimate cafes of distinctive decor in one, Is open from 7 a .m . to 6 p.m. daily Fresh fruit concoctions are favorites on the breakfast and lunch menus with booth. table and counter service available. And then there's the hotel's lobby where tea is served from 3 to 5 p.m. with a cart or cucumber sandwiches, petit fours and English jam-filled biscuits. While sipping and relaxing, you may notice the discreet manner of paging. A strolling clerk faintly rings a chime to call attention to the nam e printed on the slate he·iS carrying. Jus t another indication of how Stanford Court smoothes any possible irritation. You just ~an 't escape the civility. -Carol Moore 0 ()('sn't this dcst1nat1on make you think of tartans, bagpipes. r•1stlcs a nd l(olf' St•otland 1s a ll of that and much more ~luch of 1ts area 1s mountains. 'alleys, forests rugged coastline each mile travelt'<I more beautiful than the l:ist And one of the nitcst aspetb of \r<j\ eltng around this lovely spot 1~ that you ha' e an eas) choice or gomg by rail. road an<1 v.ater Por those seeking the sense Qf a romanllt past this is the plate llerc. m old songs and 'mt\ to medieval s ights you can feel the presence of long departed hc•roes Bonnie Prante Charhe anl1 ~lary. Queen of Scots or Sir \\alter Scott dnd Robert Lou1:. SH•' enson to named rev. ,,, these tompellmg flgurt•:. All this gat:s into making a 'u.11 to S<r1tldnd <1n C\Crlastmgh beautiful memon There's a varit>t~ of trips auUable to Scodaad for just about ever~ buditf't. Udo Tra\el ha' all tlw latest information. 'u wh) not call mf' and mallfo some plans to go to paradise on your next \ aution --------------------------------------, I 1 l "::! Sc:nd lllt' complrtr 1nlorma11on o1bou1 your lour., l I I I 1 : Name: : , : Addrl'~S : Cuy I : Mnll To. 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It is Aluka Journalism Week, and I have come a Jong way to apply an oratorical anesthetic to some amiable appearing folk who never have done me any harm. J wonder it Abraham YIWGAN'S Lincoln felt this nervous nu when at the Jut minute the Pennalylvania Board STEW of Commissioners asked him to make a few brief --------- remarb at the dedication of that National Soldiers Cemetery at Gettysbur1. Pa. on Nov. 19, 1863. Ac· cording to Lincoln lore, the President jotted down a few paragraphs on the back of an envelope on Uie train ride over from the Capitol in Wubingtoo. I wrote mine oo the free airline stationery dur· ing the jet ride up from JFK in New York, which took about the same time. And there all comparisons end. For one thing, I don't have a beard or a mole on my cheek. And no convention of newspaper people would resist editing out that nowery "four score and seven years ago" stuff. Lincoln, of course, under deadline pressure turned out his masterpJece of a distinjuished speaking career that included such gems as bis "House Divided" speech, hi.a Cooper Union ad· dress and the forgiving "with malice towards none" second inaugural. Lowell Thomas, the 89·year·old broadcaster and brilliant toastmaster recenUy announced that a survey of professional speakers picked Lincoln's Gettysburgh Address as "the most memorable 'speech in the past 150 years." The poll was taken lo mark the sesq_uicenten· nial of the International Platform Association, an organization of professional lecturers of which Thomas is president. Second choice of the veteran platform performers and gavel pounders was Winston Churchill's "blood, toil, sweat and tears" oration of May 13, 1940, closely followed by the "I have a dream" speech the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered Aug. 28, 1963. Being an amateur al this business of present· ing a fixed target to tortured masses armed with stale dinner rolls and assorted crockery, I did not get to vote, but I have since given the matter much thought. The ch•llenge of trying to pick the best speeches of the past 150 years has given me a new way of dealing with pre·micropbone jitters besides looking for potential troublemakers in the house, counting those already asleep and making sure of the nearest exit. Lincoln I leave to the ages, but close behind his performance at Gettysburg I would rank Robert E. Lee's farewell address to bis troops on the morning of April 9, 1865. It was only seven sen- tences long. The best speech I ever heard, and I still have il on a long playing record, was Gen. Douglu MacArthur's "Long • Gray Line" farewell to the Corps of Cadets at West Point on May 12. lllti2. The general, in his 83Td year, spoke without a prepared text, but the memories of an old soldier marched in magnificent cadence across that parade ground. I kn09( them by heart: "The shadows He lengtbeninc for me. The twilight is here. My days of old have vanished lone and tint. They have gone glimmering through the dream of things that were. Their memory ls one of wondrous beauty watered by tears and coaxed and caressed by the smiles of yesterday. "I have lived vainly for the witching melody of faint bugles blowing reveille, of far drums beating the long roll. ULCER TESTS • • • (Fr om Pa~e At) · acid secretion and protection of the stomach and intestinal lining. It's been suggested the human hormones may be taken in conjunction with aspirin and other irritant medications to prevent ulcers. Prostaglandins can induce labor in expec· tant mothers, may cause an abortion and have been used in some countries as a morning.after contraceptive pill. Although the drug may be a boon to rheumatoid arthritis patients taking high doses of aspirin, they do have side effects, Ivey said. The hormones may not be appropriate for women during their cbild·bearing years, he said. Because hormones affect smooth muscle A. new drug sucralf ate promises effective ulcer treatment without, any significant side effects. tissue, blood pressure and other hormones, it may be limited in use. The doctors emphasised if you have a pain in the upper portion of the •bdomen that's re- lieved by eaUn1 -the telltale •lcna of an ulcer -don't nm off to the druptore to treat younelf with antacids. X·rays or a visual inspection of the 1aatrolntestlnal tract with endoscopes may be neceuary to determine the extent of an ulcer. You may not have an ulcer after all, but juat a bad cue of indltnticJo. Nevertheless. a doct.or mu.t rule out a more aerioua dlaeue. "It could also be that they're bavin1 their first alp of 1utrlc carclnoma (cancer)," Hollander aald. • ·tn my drnm• I hear alaln the cruh of IWll, tbe rattle of musketry. lbe 1tran1e moumlul mut· ter of the batUefleJd. But in the eventn1 of my mtmori•, always I come back to West Point. Alway• there echoes and re-echoes: Duty, Konor, Country. "Today mark.9 my final roUcall with you, but I want you to know tbal when I cl'QIS the river my last_ conscious thoughts ,.will be of the Corps, the Corps, tile Corps. I bid you farewell." Havina been brou1bt up on FDR'• fireside chats and Fulton Sheen's Lenten dtacourses, I have beard a well·lurned phrase in my time. The best political speech I ever heard waa President Kennedy's inaugural "ddreu -"Let the word 10 forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch bu been passed to a new eeneraUon of American.a" -delivered on Jan. 20, 1961, and cboet written (it is 11id) by my neiehbol' Ted Sorensen. Its effect was not u powerful or as inatan· taneoua as WUUam Jennine• Bryan's "Cross of Gold Speech," which stampeded the 1896 Democratic convention in Chicaeo into givin1 the nomination to tbe bellowina Nebrukan and which was tnructed on me to memorize in high school a hall century later. Among speeches memorised in school, a prac· lice which probably no loncer exiats, seeing as bow the court.a have consistenUy banned cruel and unusual punishment, I would give high maru to "The New South," delivered in New York City, in 1886 by a newspaperman, editor Henry Grady of the AUanta ConatituUon, who was only 36 at the time. I would agree, however, with Durwood M cAlister, the· current editor of the Atlanta Journal, that for sheer poetry and drumming emo- tion, it would be difficult to find oral prose more moving than the graveside oration delivered at the funeral of Fenian her• O'Donovan Rossa on Aug. 1, 1915, by the poet Padraic Pearse, who on Easter Monday a year late r proclaimed the Irish Republic. "Speak the speech, I pray you," prattled Hamlet, who only had to contend with ghosts at the head table and probably never had to cover a speech in his life from the press row. Oratory, they say, is a dying art, but not soon enough to save me or this audience. Summer's here at last, and Republic is making it easy to get to. We fly to more cities in America than any other airline . And we offer three great money-saving fares from here to there. Check out our system-wide maximum fare, our Smart Stop"' Fare and our "K" Fare below. 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The following fares are available from conven ient John Wayne Airport in Orange County. Columbus Denver Houston ORANGE COUNTY TO: $209 · $129 ' Phoenix Salt Lake City s 70 s 52 Fares valid In continental U.S. only. Fares subject to change Without notice. \...,~ NewYork ~ -..l.aGuardia $127 $246 Seattle/ Tacoma $110 These fares are one·W•)I. l , f I .I \ -- Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 21 , 1981 Air traffic cops upset T hey aay they only get, attention if mistake is made By H. JOSEF HEBER'I' ........ ..,_ ...... On a tony, rainy night, Donald Zim· merman riveted hll attention on a radar blip at the air traffic control center near New York City -Just u an emer1ency alarm aounded. An Argentine alrllner, supposedly ap· proacbin1 Kennedy International Airport but 1,500 feet below it.a allowed altitude, wu 75 seconds a.-ay from craahina Into the televlalon toweir atop the World Trade Center. Zimmerman: Argentine 342, what ii your altitude? Pilot: 1,500. Zimmerman: Altitude ii what? Pilot: 1,500. Zimmerman: Turn right immediately . . . Climb, immediately to 3,000. Pilot: Climbing . . . passing 2,000 up to 3,000. Zimmerman: ... Maintain 3,000 and I'll take you out for another approach. · 'I can't think of any person except the presi-· dent of the United States who is responsible for the amount of lives . . . t hat. an. air contr oller is.' Pilot: Okay, sorry sir: I understood 1,500 . Sorry so much. The night in February is etched in Donald Zimmerman's memory for the rest of bis life. An air traffic controller since 1971, be became so distressed by the skirt with disaster that it was three weeks before be returned to work. From 21 regional control centers and bun· dreda of airports, the 17,000 air controllers are the traffic cops of the sky. Lut year they handled 5.4 mUUon ru1hta, plua many more military and 1eneral aviation aircraft. Figures from the NaUonal Transportation Safety Board show that conlroUen were found to be at fault or as contributin1 factors In only 4. 7 percent of 448 air accidents and in 13 percent of 68 fatal accidents from 1970 to 1979. Last year was the safest in the country's modem commercial aviation biatory, and the nation has gone two years Without an accident involving a major scheduled airliner. From the Instant a jetliner is given clearance to take off to the time it lands, it la under the guidance of some air traffic controller somewhere. For their work, many people probably would con.sider them well paid. A journeyman controller at centers with much traffic earns from $38,000 to $50,000 a year not counting over· time. With average overtime some controllers at O'Hare Intemattonal Airport near Chicago earn more than the governor of Illinois. While the controller's job requires in- telligence and quick thinking, 85 percent of the controllers lack a college education. Many have bad some aviation tralnin1 in the military, but their training u controlle.rs is supplied totally by the government. But over the years. the cpotrollers have *n far from a happy lot. There la a simmering anger among many of them toward their employer and their supervisors. Many fear "burning out''. at an early age, and aome believe they get attention only when a mistake is made. ''They do not feel they are appreciated for what they do," says Robert M. Rose, chairma.n of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Texas. Rose, co-author of a three- year study of 416 controllers, &rlUes that the un- ion also has played on the discontent "to fan the flames." ------- "There are some controllers who have had such extremely close misses that they never come back," says Robert Poli, president of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organiza· lion. Poll says the union's demands only reflect what the controllers believe they deserve. Those demands include a minimum across-the-board <See TRAFFIC, Page All) Aw traffic controller Phil Rwkovich monitor! floating whiJe dots on radar con&ou at Aurora, JU. flight center. Each dot, called.a target, is an.aircraft contaWng many people. While no one welcomed the close call with Argentine Flight 342, the incident Feb. 20 could not have been better timed for PATCO. Eight days before the near crash into the World Trade Center, PATCO opened contract talks with the Federal Aviation Administration and the incident dramatized the union's key claims: The job can be extremely stressful at times, controllers' decisions on a typical day can affect hundreds of lives, and in the light of such responsibilities they are underpaid and over· worked. The talks between the union and the FAA ground past mid-June without much progress, and the controllers threatened a national walkout, which could come as early as Monday, a date tentatively set by Poll unless there's movement in the negotiations. "I can't think of any person except maybe the president of the United States who is responsible for the amount of lives in one day that an air traffic controller is," says Poli. a former controller in Cleveland and the union's top strategist. But many of the union's critics, including former FAA officials who have taken part in past contract talks with PATCO, say the con· trollers are already well paid, that their jobs, while they can become hectic at times, are usually routine, and that the union's heavy stress oo safety issues is part of ill tactics to get more pay, increased benefits and a shorter work week. 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''The acupuncture needle la thin enouah to puab the akin out of the way, rather than pM!rce it," be said. "'lbe burninl ot tbe herb does not 1et bot enoqb to bum the fkin." SQdber1 said \be. cbie'f dia1noatic tool of the acupuncturllt ii tbe readJ.nC ot the 12 Chinese pdJ.aea -als on each wrist -which correspond to the merldlam. ... ,.... By readln1 the pulses, Sud- b erg claims to be able to measure the improvement ol bla patients, and also uses the read- ing to diagnose the patient's pro- blem. He said the pulses cor- respond to the various organ systems in the body. ·'Most of my patients have tried traditional treatments and have come up empty-banded," Sudberg said. "The logic behind the practice of acupuncture is difficult to see as Westerners, who are more responsive to traditional treatments.'' From the instant a jetliner ii given cU<arance to take off until it Janda, it ii under the guidance of one of 11,000.air contToller• such cu thia crew at New York's J.F. Kennedy Airport. TRAFFIC COPS OF THE SKY UPSET • • • However, he said his art is slowly catching on in the United States, and is already widely practiced in England. <From Page AlO) $10,000 a year pay increase, a cul in the work week from .W lo 32 hours. greater retirement benefits, and a cost-of-living adjustment SO per· cent greater than the rate of inflation. DeltJ ............ .., LM"...,.. Chart ~hind Sidney Sudberg shows some of 800 acupuncture points along meridians that carry body's energy /Ww. "I'm not saying acupuncture is a miracle cure,'' Sud berg s aid. "It's simply a more holistic approach to healing beyond the limits of traditional Western machine.'' The base pay for the most senior controllers in high traffic areas would go lo $73,000 a year. Some senior controllers who work the midnight shift and on weekends could earn $135,000. In a large darkened room al the Leesburg, 68¢ .. , 1.47 74¢ Kleenex® Facial Tissue 2-ply Kleenex® facial tissues. 200 white tissues pet" box. 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"I own this sector," he says, describing the elongated 70-mile wide section of air space that stretches along 100 miles west of Washington Any aircraft moving through the sector from the west is under his direction until it is "handed off" to a controller at National. The Leesburg center is responsible for air traffic over a l.W,000-square-mile area from South CaroUna to Delaware and has 36 such sec· tors, each the responsibility of a team of two controllers. They sit before rows of radar screens in the darkened room and on a given day may handle nearly 6.000 aircraft ex changes. A former general avitltion pilot whose love for aviation dates back to when he was a re- fueler at a small airport, Webb decided to become an air traffi'C controller five years ago. After four months at the FAA's training center in Oklahoma City. he went to Leesburg Don Zimmerman'• •harp command IGWd Argentbw. airliner from era.sh. Two years later he became a full fledg journeyman and now earns about $38,000 a ye He does not think of the blips on the a<:re as representing aircraft carrying 100 or mo people. "I don't really think about that," says during a lunch break. "I look at the sere and I see a target with a call sign and a altitude." Such detachment vanishes, controllers say when there is a close call. The Leesburg cente ,has bad its share of those, for instance the eve ning of Oct. 31, 1979. Controllers at Leesburg were switcbin from a backup radar tracking system to th normal computerized system after a compute failure. At the same lime, 29,000 feet over No Carolina, a Delta Airlines L-1011 and an A" Florida 71:1, carr)'inl a total of 208 people. cam within 300 feet of each other. A colli~ion wa prevented by a pilot's last-second maneuver. The controller workin& that sector wa tracking 16 planes at the time, PATOO official said. With the computer breakdown an switching from one system to another. be di not notice how close the planes bad fiown. On most days, ~owever, the job is routine san Webb, except when a thWlderatorm hi "and you can get 20 planes backed up. Yo aQmetimes surprlae yourself with how fast yo can talk." And, be adds, "after you've bad a &ood da and everything jells you come out of here feeJ in& really good." Drµnk damages pla STOCKHOLM, Sweden CAP) -A drun 2'-year-old man who aald be had never now plane before cllmbed a fence at Stockhol downtown Bromma Airport and 1rta11ered int am all parked plane that wu unk>cked. Th• iplt n lle7 wuint.beawltch. The min atarted taxllnl the 1ln1le-en1 ·c.una aircraft lnto takeoff paaWOD, poUff te Ii. Atrpart worlren Jumped llllO a c• and tri overtan the 1tpautn1 plme. 1'MJ forc.d plue otf the runway, and It erailbed lnto a racka. Tbe would·be pllet ... -biirt, but \be pl • waa tMldly data•Pd, police Hid. 7 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June 21, 1981 Trans/ er game rules rife with loopholes When six players !N>m the same high s chool football team are awarded full, four-year col· lege scholarships, sometblng's bound to be afoot. What's stirrine, as the Daily Pilot's Pat Kennedy pointed out l ast Sunday, is a recruiting s ys t e m tha t is unfair, self· perpetuating -and apparently quite legal. While you'll hear bitter com- pla ints from competing coache$, parents of the scholarship win· ners undoubtedly a pplaud the system. One of those scholarships can be worth up to $70,000. The school in this case is Edison High, in the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis- trict. In addition to boasting one of the largest enrollments in the state, Edison takes pride in field- ing a powerhouse football team so strong that for two years it has reigned as the champion of its league . -Bi g e nrollments produce more athlet es n).lmerically, of course, but Edison goes one bet- ter. It has an aggr essive, suc- cessful recruiting progr am that picks off some outstanding talent from outside the area. So select are these choices th''at F.dison Coach Bill Workman exp ects four of next season's six tcansfer players t o be in his start- il'\i lineup. Why would three promising gtrid stars from, for example, Cha tsworth in the San Fernando W lley opt to transfer to Edison? ~' Surprisin gly, there appears to be no hanky-panky involved. Often, football aces would rather p~k up the glory of playing on a w~ning team than suffer along vr-j.th a lesser school. , More importantly, Edison's outs tanding record has made it a rnaj or hunt ing ground for ~Hege football scouts. A player o#ho is college-team "material has a far better chance of being s,e 1 e c t e d f o r a n athl e ti c scholarship by, say, USC, if he's Oil'.' the field for Edison in.stead of F.Mtana High. 1. The rules make it surprising- 1)'1 easy. All a pl ayer bas to do is m.ove into a school's attendance a.tea and be d eclared legal material. He remains eligible to pKl y at that school even if he or his family move from the area. J• In practice, one or both of a pl•yer's parents often move into a n apartment 1n •the area tem- porarily, have their son declared eligible, then move back home. The player can commute to school if he came from nearby, or he can board with a local family. The raided schools are angry and frustrated seeing prize material plucked from tb.eir practice fields to feed the self. perpetuating Edison football m achine. They ·want tighter transfer rules. They certainly have a case, but the issue they bring up is so vast and involve s so many families it's doubtful anyone can or really wants to resolve it. And it doesn't pertain only to football players. For example, we know of a water polo ace (from Edison, ironically) who felt his skills would be better displayed if he pl ayed for the cracke rjack H a rbo r High t e am in the Newport-Mesa district . His fami- ly rented a West Newport ad- dress and he made the Harbor t eam . He's one of hundreds -hun- dreds who find something more appealing at a school other than t he one they would normally at- tend. It goes beyond sports, too. Pa r ents will move or "borrow" an address so the ir child can en- joy the training of one particular- ly outstanding art instructor at an out-of-the-ar ea high school. Lik ewise highly rated music pro- grams and even some academic subjects get caught up in the transfer game. There's often fudging of ad- dresses for more pros aic reasons as well. We know several stu- dents who attend certain schools outside their areas because they have boyfriends and girlfriends t here, or because they like the social life better. As much as a fairer system would be desirable, it would be a difficult plan to draw up and very likely an impossible one to en- force. Edison's troops likely will continue their winning ways until another coach at another school bea ts them at their own game - the transfer game. Help to slow the flow , Over the next three days an y less enjoyable . And, of O~;inge County residents will find course, this one also saves the i!ll.their mailboxes a fat envelope energy needed for water beating. wlth blue lettering that contains Item three is a pair of dye ~1 _gift from th e s tate of t abletstbat canbedroppedinthe v.ilifornia. toilet tank to check for wasteful It's a free water conservation leaks. kit containing three items that The s tate Department of st1ate water author ities say can Water Resources will be dis- se-ve almost 6,000 gallons of tributing 721,000 of the water-~ater per person per year if in-s aving kits in Orange County at a stalled in the home. cost of $695,000. The department " Don't mistake it for advertis-believes the program can pay for ing and throw it away. Follow the itself in water and energy sav- ~tnple illustrated instructions in gs i n three months -if d install the wat er savers. householders cooperate. ey can not only reduce water Distributions already have . s, but also the cost of heating b een made in central and unneeded water. northern counties and Los •1 Item one is a plastic bag that Angeles will be getting more than if i.o be partially fill ed with water a million kits at the same time as 8ifld hung inside the toilet tank. It Orange County. will .save more than half a gallon While the memory of the 1977 Olf water pe r flus h , or 1,200 drought rqay have faded, there is gallons per person per year. And no doubt that Southern California il's a great improvement over could face a serious water the old brick-in-the-tank trick shortage when access to Colorado tilat wrecked so much plumbing. River water ii c.;ut back ln a COU· Item two is a pair of small ple of years. plastic discs that will restrict the Saving water now will boost now of water from shower heads our reservolr and ground water t6 three gallons per minute. Use reserves and perhaps forettall of these can save a startling 4.400 another water crisis. Watch for Ralllons of water per person per those wa~r·Hvlng klts and use rear without making that shower them. l nlons expressed In the space abOvt ar: those of t~ O•llV Piiot. Otner views ex· ssed on tttis paoe are those of their authors ~md artl1t1. RHdttr comme"t Is lnvlt· Address The Daily Piiot, f>.O. Box 1560, Coste Meu, CA 9262'. Phone (714) ·4321 . ' ~.M. Boyd/ Distreased tJrapea "Whal sort.a of f\.lmJ1hln11 in your i use gel the moat wear and i.a.r? e candidate for that distmcti<M 1bt be your drapes. Or so tontendl a18ecor1tor. ll'• the extreme cbanc .. •Jboth Ulhl and temperature that do mln. In Canada are 274 ne"1pa"rs publlabed in tancua1 .. otber than En1tl1b and ~h. No odMr' nation worldwldt p11t1 out eo man1 perlodlcalt In rorllp print, I'm told. Q. Do fat people ever kill lhemHIW111 A. bnly. "111 the auJcldt rat.a l• 110 low unona I.hi.,.,_. ll a mysterJ, .,_,, tbat'1 tbe IWllUeal atoo I 01'11 CDe m.-·mme lD nlM 4iDllll upwttha~. • • U.S. ignores Afghan prayer PESHAWAR, P akistan -A mirthless wind churned up the deep ridges from Soviet-occupied Afg hanistan at the Khyber Pass, a lonely point on the 1,400-mile border that has now been crossed by nearly 2 million Afghans in one of history's most heroic refu gee tides. This is part of the still-rising human cost of the vast extension of the Russian e mpire that the czars could not achieve against the power of the British empire For the first time, Pakistan now looks across the Khyber Pass to a Soviet fi ef- d om . chilling ly described to the Pakist an ambassador in Moscow in these wor ds : "You a re now o ur neighbor ." BUT THE FIEFDOM seethes with hostility. Li ke the tide of refugees. the resistance shows no signs of weakening. One reason for that is lhe fiber of the Afghan tribesmen -tough, independent and not to be tamed even by Ml·24 helicopter gunships. But without the safe refu gee haven in and near this border city in Pakistan, the resist an ce inside Afghanistan would be difficult if not impossible to sustain. t>esha war is the capita l of t he northwest frontier province. It is over - the-border headquarters for a dozen m ajor resistance groups carrying the guerrilla war to the Rwssians and their Afghan ftfth column. A leader of one of these groups, whose name is Najibullab, fingered a smudged Soviet passport in his whitewashed of· fi ce in Peshawar. The passport was take n fro m a Soviet soldie r in Afghanistan who will never return to Mother Russia. "Only 21," Najibull ah said, studying the birthdate on the passport. "Young to die.'' A NATIVE OF KABUL , Afghanistan's capital, Najibullah ls 32, also young to live so close to death. He learned English as a student at the C,~r:· -111-IS_/_IOV_A_I -~ University of Ha waii ln the mid-'70s, re- turning to Kabul where he joined the re· sistance after the com munist coup or 1978. That meant converting his fundamen· talist Islamic movement from politics lo war. It meant organizing small fight· ing units. round ing up arms and am · munition and developing guerrilla war .tactics agajost t.he Soviets and what is left of the Afghan regular army. All t his, with only a sembl~nce of out- side help except for the blessing of hospitaJity offered by Pakistan. TO THE FREEDOM fighters, called Majaheddin, the U.S. is a non-player in the resistance drama now taking place beyond the fabled Khyber Pass. "J have not beard much on the BBC a bout dem· on strations in you r city streets against Soviet genocide," Najibullah told us. The British Broadcasting Overseas ser vice is the only source of news inside Afghanistan, broadcasting in the native Pooshtu tongue (the Voice of America has no such service>. To the Mujahed- din, to be without transistor radio - and rifle -is to not be dressed. Najibullah remembered what hap· pened in the States during Vietnam, when the Amencans fought another communist invasion. He also remem- bered President Reagan's failure to follow his own suggestion during an ABC television interview last March. Reagan had spoken of the U.S. sending small arms to the Afghan resistance BUT MILITARY help from outside 1s not so important as U.S efforts to make the Russians s uffer for their brutal in- vasion. ''Am erica s hould dischar ge its responsibility as human beings. We are not asking for arms If you treated So- viet aggression with the right punish- ment of economic boycott and political pressure, that is all we ask," Na1ibullah said. Termination o( the grain embar go devastated the resistance movement. This leader. who is one among many similar leaders in the fight for survival of Afghanistan, claimed that 500,000 m embers of his Islamic faction are now out of Afghanistan and living in the mud-hut and tent villages supplied by Pakistan They s tretch for miles around this capital of the northwest frontier OUTSIDE IDS UNTIDY ground -floor office. resistance fighters lemPorarily out of Afghanistan on rotation studied dozens of black-and-white photographs, tacked up on every wall or the small courtyard. that celebrated Mujaheddin victories and Soviet disasters. T h ese sym bols spoke silentl y . Against that silence, Najibullah was pleading for a strong response from the West, especially from the U.S .. to the butchery or his homeland. Father's supply ~ide reaches limit I drove out to Ipana University the other day to visit my son, Mordred. What a change! I'd never seen him so clean shaven , closely cropped and im· peccably groomed. "You look great, Mordred," J said as he grabbed my hand and pumped it en- thusiastically. •·And how are your studies going?·· "Swell , Dad," be said. "I'm majoring in supply-side economics and minoring in dereguLation." "Then you're In Business Administra· lion?" "Who is n't? That's where the big bucks are, Dad." "THAT'S FINE, .SON. But there's more to life than that. What do you kno w abo ut Sh e lley , Keats and Milton?" "Nothing, Dad. But I 'll be glad to run a Dun & Br'adstreet on them for you. J wouldn't buy any, though, if it's selllng for more than ten times earnings -not unless they're into electronics." "They're not," I said. "But what about social protest ? Traditionally, mllltant student activists have pricked the nation's conscience in their unend- ing struggle to build a better s~iety." "Gosh, Dad. The campus is crawling with militant student activists. Look at the graffiti we members or the Gordon Liddy Brigade scrawled on the Ad· ministration Building over there.·· --i' ART HDPPf :S , " 'Up the Laffer Curve'," I read. " 'Down with the M-1 Money Supply.' That's pretty m ilitant.'' WE PASSED A gentleman in a three· piece suit coming out of the dean's of- fi ce. "ls that the dean ?'' I asked. "Oh, RO," said Mordred. "That 's Mar io Hoffman , cell leader of the Stu- de nts for a Republican SOciety and editor of the radical student newspaper, Back to t~ Gold Standard! He's probably been untrasbing the dean's om ce again." Battles brew in briar patch Th• Ru11n honeymoon ii over and the Democrats are comln& out of tbe trenches prepared for band-to-hand combat. The Lefever nomlnatlon'• coltapae wu the flrat battle and now they are movlnc OIJ to the 111ue ot flnancln1 Social Security. T~ bu betm badly u•11111 handled by lh• admlnJllratlon In aeneral and Health and Human Servte. Secretaey Ille.bard Scbwelktr lD partl~. Ttte reuoa th• Demoerab are be1ln· nlnt to sw1rm Ull• bllrracudu that 1mell blood ha the wit.er S, the teu1h 11· 1uee eomllle ap oa tbt Wublnstoci ._ada. loelal lecarltJ fla1acl•1 h tnee&. A niN1t a~ ._.blku ....... dli'ect« of lodal,'~tJ wtdl ....., I ~ tllll wa UN • moil abru lve and combative official I have ever met. · He argued the administration's posl · tlon by shouting down oppoeltlon and brandln1 It liberal bull-. Ri5 view is the rich shouldn't pay their fair abare beuuse lbe -'lderly would feel they were on welfare -better starvation tban dishonor, 10 to 1pe1k. Other t.ou•h iaauea coming up lhat wUJ reveal the Reacan Adlnlnlatration la all lta din<>eaurlan aplendor include tbe renewal of the Volin' Rl&hll Act ; Tutllon Tax Credits: renewal of the Clean Alr Act: and, abol'iloo and the Human We Amendment. If tho Human Life Amendment 1et1 puabed and succeeds, It would meao every abortJon ia murder, volun· tar7 or DOt. But, ii we were to all01" abortklal to continue <lliere are over a mlllton a year lnvolvinf every aock>- eeonomlc: clus>, we would have to tree au murdenr• bec1UH eferyooe must be tnawd ~ly under tbe law. TM ...... A&l&tnlltr.UC. la 1baut to ride ...., .. briar patch IDd Uaere'• no way It la .,.,.. to come Olll wtthOut t•lttill"' tevt•1 1bredded. "Untrashing? •· "Yes, he sneaks in and tidJes up the dean 's desk. The dean can 't fi nd anything. Drives him batty. But be de- serves it for not balancing the uni· versity's budget. 1 asked about a group of students chained to the American Oagpole chant· ing, "1'wo, four , six, eight : income lax- es shouldn't graduate." "I TfONK they're protesting unwed welfare mothers ... said Mordred. "They want them wed?" I asked as a student pressed a leaflet on me . It was the closing New York Stock Exchange quotations. Mordred said he had to go as there was a lounge-in in the Student Lounge to protest the lack of a ticker tape and that evening he was taking a date to the Campus Springtime Laissez Faire. I said l was glad he had some social life. seeing he hadn't gone out for foot- ball. "I thought you wanted to buck the line for old Ipana U," I said. "I did, Dad. honest," he said, "until I read that only a hundred or so college players make the pros. So there's not much money in line bucking.'' "What will you do when you get out then, Mordred?" I asked. "OH, l 'M GOING to take a masters in bus . ad., Dad. ll's worth an extra $10,000 a year in the Job market." "And It'll cost me an extra $10,000 a year for you to gP.t it," I said. "Don't worry, Dad ." he said, patting me on the shoulder. "Just think of me as an Investment.'' So I did. I then put In a call to my broker . I'm trading Mordred for 100 shares of I.B.M. lillllY lill Israel dld what moat n1Uone Ute to dlO -clobber an advertar)' before It• seu oraaniled. r.tt Funk ----------~---------------rr----- Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/8Unday, June 21 , 1881 '.Class of '81 slighted, changes commence WtLL,FtN~ UrM! JJLOFA ~tJ JT~ UeRE~ HE'S ®TTO Sl6N rr! HoW1PWE KHOW T~EY~ PASS IT ,., ON 'J}Mfr IJo?~y 7#e .-!! CELEsnAL AS'HRAM IN 81~ SU{? •.. ~L, TOii &EEV1L ........... Department of ClariflcatlolD, Correc· tion, Ampllflcatlon, OblervaUoa and (pouibly) Obfuscation: a catberln1 of quealiona, complaints and commenta from Dally Pilot readers. First topic -graduation ceremonJes. Jn years put, the Daily Pilot prided itaelf with int.eme, next-day covera1e or all blab school and community colle'e graduations in our circulation area. We bad photographers and reporter• scur- r in g ove r the landscape grabbing pictures and quotes t hat would help ush er these young people into the next phase of their lives. Theo it grew. And grew some more. We looked around one day -last year, J think it was -and found we simply couldn't cover or find room for five ceremonies that fell on the same day, followed by still more the next day. We struggled through with a ragged report that did neither the paper nor the EDITOR'S LOGBOOK graduates justice. We can't do it that way again, we muttered. So we didn't. We didn't do anything, well nothing appreciable, this put week as hundreds and hundreds of graduates and parents were celebrating a very im· portant day in their lives. It shouldn't have been that way. Maybe we'll never be able to capture every single graduation rite, but we could have presented a package of cov- erage that showed the paper, and the community cared. Next year we will. To this year's graduates our apologies. We do care. A LAGUNA BEACH reader sends in a leanet from the National Catholic Socie- ty for Animal Welfare, along with a let- ter, pleading a strong case aeainst rodeos and asking us not to publicize the rodeo coming up at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The material says horses buck becauae they're being infllcted pain with cinchina straps or wire "snaffles" in their bridles. Steen and calves are similarly abused, the claim goes. "Please r emember the cruelty against the S4lme horses, which are forced to perform six or eigbt times on weekends under pain from this in· famous belt. The pain is what makes them jump," the letter said. I don't know the 808wer to that one. I suppose you could argue that football games shouldn't be covered because a lot of the players out there are obliged to beat the hell out of other players. That's painful, too. How civilized is a boxing match, after all? Of cow·se the boxers are being paid to be there. but I imagine they hurt just as much as a horse or a steer when It's all over. Reader comment invited. A CHUllat PAGE item the other day mentioned that an area minister was to receive a doctorate without mention or the institution granting the degree and referring to the recipient in one in· stance simply as "the reverend." Wrong, said the caller. "Reverend" is a modifier, not a noun, and should be used only as the word "honorable" is used; the Rev. John Smith, the Rev. Mr. Smith, but not just the reverend. Further, said the caller, shouldn't we have identified who was granting .the degree to indicate how significant it was? ~e should have done just that. GOOD NEWS FO& surfers. The Daily Pilot now offen the most complete, u~to-date and (we hope) ac· curate surf report in theft parts. U you 're ooe of those who cares, we'll tell you the wave sizes and shapes or the day, along with tomorrow's predict.ions, water temperatures and tide data. Reporter Steve MltcbeU, ~t Dal/ . ly Pilot aurler and aurf expert, was tapped to Ht up the scope ot the report. It appears, accordlni to tbe·detalled IC· count sent me by Manaeine Editor Tom Murphine, that we bave 17 favorite surf. ing beaches along the Orange Cout - each with its eccentricities and unique qualities. It tells more than I really want to know about the matter, but If you're one of those headed for the Laguna Roc kpile, the Huotineton Bluffs or Poche.Capo, check Page 3 fOf' the inside word each day. . NARCOTICS AGENTS pulled in three alleged dope dealers in Midway City last week, notine that the high grade half·t>OUlld of cocaine they seized was worth $100,000 on the streeta. "How's that?" uked a caller. ··with coke going for $2,000 an ounce, bow'd they come up with that amount. My buddy and I figure it came out to $15,000 lo $16,000. Who are the narcs fooling?" Well. '· tr. ••• 1,lt .. 11 111 • It happened that on the same day we carried a story or an lrvlna man arrest· ed in F1orida trying to smu·ggle 559 pounds of cocaine worth, said the agents, as much as $140 million on the street. So $140 million divided by 558 comes out to just over $250,000 a pound, pretty close to the figure given for the Orange County raid. Was the caller wrong? Outside forces cripple state ::~ "Not really," said a Newport Beach .police sergeant who used to work narcotics. "It's all in the purity." "High grade coke is something like 90 percent pure. It's cut to about 30 per- cent for street sale, then broken down into 3-pound lots, then into grams. A gram, last J knew, was going for about $130." . ·So they both could be right." I don't have my metric conversion scale here at the desk so I'm lost con- verting the three-pound batches into grams. However it comes out, it's clear there. are big bucu in the dope busi- ness. TO THE GENTLEMAN who com· plained that all of the subjects in Jeff Parker's Sunday interview columns seem to be 25 or younger: You're right, we ought to have a better cross-section. To the reader who complained our TV Week omitted some listings from Orange County's Channel SO: We're Im· proving and changing ou.r weekly TV package beginning next week; it will cover more stations and be delivered with your Friday paper instead of the Sunday edition. To the Australian who wants the Swiney temperature listed dally: Use San Francisco, it's about the same. By CHARLES G. BELL Dr. Charles G. Bell ia a pro/euor of political science at Cal State F'Wlerton. President Ronald Reagan's recent meeting with Mexico's President Lopez Portillo reminds us bow much California is influenced by external forces beyond our control. And, with that reminder, we must acknowledge how much we have proepered in the past from sucb forces. From the gold rush of 18'9 to today's illegal Mexican immigrants. California bas been the end of the rainbow for countless millions coming to seek their fortune. Less personal forces have also shaped our state's history -from western expansion in the 1800s through recessions, depressions, wars, inflation, and OPEC. IN EVALUATING contemporary California politics and society, it is well to remember how much outside event. infiuence what we do. And today, it is particularly important to recognize the limits which some of these outside events put on our alternatives -what we can't cto. Certainly, California bas benefited from many of these e~emal forces in the past. The waves of immigranta from other states is an obvious example - looking for gold, land. and jobs. Each wave brought energy, enthusiasm, and hope to Californl~. •'The cowards never started and the weaklings died along the way," was an often repeated phrase during the era of western expansion. CALIFORNIA COMMENTS The bleached bones of the unwary and weak no longer dot the western deserta leading to California -but it still takes courage, hope, and enthusiasm to leave home and head for the land of op· portunity. I RONJCALL Y, THOSE who came brought the very opportunity they sought. For it was their comine, their effort. here combined with our natural resources which made the opportunity t hey sought. It is important to acknowledge that those halcyon decades between 1850 and 1970 were esaentlally beyond our con· trol. The gold, fertile land, Umber, water, oil, and climate were not of our making. They awaited only dlscovery Q. yowmuch pqwer does it taKe to screw up -· the environment, ... ? one wauu ... and use whlcb was also, in a sense,-, beyond our control. If James W. Marshall hadn't di{' covered gold on Jan. 24, 1848 at Suttet'i ' Mill, someone else would have sooW' enough. In the words of the poet, the world began to send us men to match out • mountains. And California began it,. dizzy pace of growth. A nation all unto it self, set on the western rim ob America, we prospered beyond belief. , THEN CAME WORLD War II, whic'lt brought to California the induatrializ8• lion and technology we never had h&a and radically changed our economic system. . , ., . It is today vital to our continued pros. perity. But it also depends on nation~. -a nd international economic a°'"4, political forces beyond our control. , World War 11 alSQ.drained the state's oil fields. California once exported oil ~ lt now imports from OPEC and MexiCCC\< And war in Vietnam, along with 1 OPEC, bas given us inflation -another economic force beyond our control. As «' growing state, California is particularlr: susceptible to the ravages of inflation.~. growing economy demands credit. ~1 cred!t at 15 to 20 percent is too e'tci pensive. 4 1,1 INFLATION DAMAGES our housine industry -vital to the needs of a gro Ing population. And inflation slows dustrial and commercial growth -lP vital for new jobs. Thus, as outside forces fueled our early prosperity. providing new op· portunJties -so today, outside fore~ ' cripple our growth and prosperity and•' limit our opportunities. 'I 11 President Reagan's meeting wilt\ President Portillo was an effort to ' modify some of those external forces - oil and immigration. Meanwhile, at home we struggle with, the problems as best we can. Perha~ nothing better symbolizes California'~, new era of limits than the state budget. 1 Government programs cut, state employees denied· adequate cost of lhc-. ing pay increases, local government.I increasingly controlled by Sacramen~·. -all are part or this new era. Somi blame Proposition 13 and the tax reveili. while others point to the "new con-'• servalism." :• But it would be better if we UD· derstand the broader economic forcd' at work. For the foreseeable tuturf1' California will continue to suffer frollll the ravages of inflation and slo growth. Now, m ore than ever, pal'aphrase the poet -we need tboe,, who will match our mountains. II 1 Club, legislation take aiµi at crimes committed with , handgun~~ tn To the Editor: Recently, the South Oran1e County Democratic Club took a reasonable step by strongly supporting a resoluUon to ftcbt bandiun crime. Our poeitlon wu brief~ We •up~rt federalle1lslaUon to: 1. &ta,J»U.b uniform nationwide con- trol• over the manufacture, acquilJtion, ud criminal uee of bandlUJll. J. Beaftlnn tbe rlCbt of law-abidlnl cttbena to own handpm for lepUmat.e puJ'POl9 of sport ud ...,.., .... Th tnaU ... ble rlClll to bear arm1 lt a ri1bt u old as our coatry and let no one take that ri1bt awaJ. But wbat about the person wbo tak• advuta1e or and milUI• bit ~ time od time qaln? What about die ao.ooo mardln eommlUad ,.arty mfOlvtna IMmdpna? What aa.o.t tlle robberi•, m...-p and uNulta lltinl bmMl.-t Oar cam- try'1 lftden are ueullaa~ our fellow ._ II mUl"dlnd 9"l'1 .._, bt the streets and we let' It happen because we cannot take away the rieht of man to bear arms. Statistics show that every 2.S minutes someone in the {1.S. ls robbed at eun· point; every 40 minutes a gun ia uaed to murder. There ls no euy ovemla,bt soluUon to a problem of tbi.a malOitude, but atepe can and should be taken to brine thlt bandsun crime under control. I ' Act of um went into effect. Hand1un homicides fell by 26 percent, band1un aaaaull8 were down 10.5 percent and robberies with handguns dropped 22.5 percent. The study found that t he handlUD suicide rate decllned by 40 per- cent. But states with controls •till have to 1tru11le 11ain1t the lnflua of llrearms shipped in from localities that have no laws. We need to take a 1tron1 look at these D.C. atatlJtict and then eonalder the impact that tlm11¥ federal coatrola would bave. Federll CODtrol would reduce crime and Yial•ce an all Jurtldidklm. While we rulile tbe Hid '* (ederal replaUon we alto reaftlnn tbe itpt ol tbe law a....._ cw.. to b9ft ftnarma fGI' 1....-. mPGI•· Tbt B....,_ Crime Cmllnl .._ DOt all fGI' tM ~ol ....... ori811trtn. wt ............. ll Nllrkt ... ---~~-· Aall ... ,, ... came la IMMll ... ...... .. , ....... ~----.. ,...... .. ..... . ...... ii • crime. ~ ......... , u.. tin nv~•·• ..... .,.. wo.ad reira ~pt ........ I 11 ~-••IWl llldl"tll*iltflatD .. Ir~ ...... QilM ............. of increasint concern to the people of California and the nation. Handguns are the weapon moet frequently used to violent crime, and therefore the acqultl· tion and uae or bandauns must be ad· dressed. The poslUon our Democratic Club bu adopted represent.a a balanced approach to handCUJl control. While it l8 recognlsed that many clt.llepa support stroocer controla, we alao real.lJe that many pertODt do not. Bandpn control will not wipe out crime comp&...iy but It would be a ma· Jor at.st towardl eurbbt1 the IOVIDa number or crime• a11oclated wltfl band ..... DEBORAH Ol:RBl!R PETS RATHBUN SoutJa 0r ... Couty De.....Ueaab VNESCO ce~ ,.. ....... : ••""'9tolMU.N. s· e 'h I 1e1--. .... OllWal Oli 2 ,,..~, -t i.tnaau••LE c .. , •• ~..... .. .,,_ ...... . ................. ew1&111 UN.x>. ,.. •• The NaUonal Newa Council exam~ 654 stories and editorials on lut yeu"'i UNESCO Conference and found that ''Not one ... dealt with any ol tbe~1 ports, speeches, or resolutlona UNESCO's basic activitlea." (It 1 be noted that these include tr 64,000 teacben and buUdln.J 92,000 'schools , coordlnatln1 tbe Ii tergovemmental Oceanocrapbie Co mlt1lon, and workinC to save tbe • cieot temples of tbe Nlle Valley and Uae Acropolil.) i Tbe councll fouad I.bat new cover of t.M Pl'•• qu•llOD ''CODC9tra almost exelulvely on w.-.rn W!fc rlH. . . wttb little pl"eleDlatkla al GDDGa. ln1 vle.rpointa." 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Mollica awaits test: Tryout with Seattle But ex-OCC star sheds QB role By JOHN SEVANO Of_.,... .......... His chances are one in a hun· dred -maybe greater. And yet, despite the numbers. Dave Mollica likes the odds. Mollica recently signed a series or three one-year con· tracts with the SeatUe Seahawks of the National Football League. Signed as a free agent, the con· tracts are naturally contingent upon his making the 45 -man NFL roster. MOLLJCA'S TASK won't be easy. He realizes that. And his efforts will be made tougher with the' knowledge that the Seahawks want to utilize bis services as a defensive back, despite the fact he played quarterback for the entire 1980 49ers sign free agent Reynolds season at Souther-n Utah St.ate College. "I was told by my coaches (at Southern Utah State> they weren't interested in signing any quarterbacks.·• said Mollica from his home in Utah. ''What they needed were defensive backs." So, after exchanging letters and filling out a questionnaire, Mollica went to the Seahawks' tryout as a db. Not that the posl· lion was foreign to him. lt was, especially after having spent 9 of his 12 seasons in pads chasing wide receivers. IT WAS JUST the adjustment of going back and forth -from defensive back to quarterback -that wasn't exactly conducive for competitive confidence. Still, Mollica handled the situation well. "I felt I had as good a chance as any," said the former Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College product of the tryout. "I really fell pretty confident. "I looked al my chances being 50-50 I guess.·· FOR THE PAST four years, Mollica has alternated between the two spots. In bis first year al OCC, he was a defensive back. In his second, Coach Dick Tucker changed him to the other slde of the line of scrimmage. The same procedure was followed when be went to Southern Utah State. "I wanted to red-shirt my first year (at Southern Utah) because I wanted to play two years al quarterback there," Mollica ad- mitted. As things turned out, such (See MOLLICA, Page 82) By ROGER CARLSON °'*DMl'J" ....... was busy at the offensive controls, then was moved into the QB spot as a senior. Projections are something every scout, the Rebels' 1-altack in Monday night's (8) 22nd Orange County All-star football game at Orange Coast College. "We like our quarterbacks to be playing football." explains Thompson, "so we played him on defense as a junior, Baseball, however, is his first love." every coach and every businessman, for that matter, would like to become an ex- pert in dealing with -the ability to see through the haze in the crystal ball and find the individual with the unlimited potential. M arlna High football coach Dave Thompson saw it when he decided a 14· year-old sophomore would become his starting quarterback two years later. FOUNTAIN VALLEY High roolball coach MiJ<e Milner saw it when he decided to take an all-league defensive back, who was also a starter as a veer quarterb~k. and turn him into the leader of the South All-stars in a virtual overnight vansition. Untapped by college football recruiters or pro baseball scouts, Grandstaff, who doesn't turn 18 until the end of September, doesn't do anything but beat you, and that's what Milner ls counting on. "BASICALLY WE picked him as our quarterback because we know him from the summer leagues the past two years at our place," says Milner. "He's a great competitor and athlete with tremendous leadership qualities. ''Yes, it would be asking a lot of a normal kid to take over our offense (the I ) with a veer background. But he's a 'headsey· type of player and he has fit in nicely, which we anticipated." THAT BRINGS us to another facet ol Grandstaff -his versatility. Able to mak the switch from a veer lo an 1-fOrmatio quarterback with little trouble, as baseball star for Marina he operated at third base, shortstop and first base as ._· senior, and his future at Golden West College could involve the outfield or a' catcher. We're discussing, of course, the merits of one Bobby Grandstaff, who will operate Grandstaff operated in the secondary as a junior for Marina Hi gh while Sam Aiello Football brought forth some of the grea pleasures of a high school athletic career' for Grandstaff. including two memorab1t victories over rival Westminster . snappin( <See START, Page BZ) • 1s on Stale~te Burns fire annoymg mediator He avoids disaster to keep Open lead By the Associated Press Thirteen more major league games were canceled Saturday because or the baseball strike, pushing the total number or games lost for the nine days since June 12 when the players walked off the job to 114. That is just 39 short of the 153-game deduclable needed to trigger management's $50 million insurance policy. That plateau will be reached next Wednesday and thereafter each club will receive approximately $100 ,000 per canceled playing date. TEAMS HA VE already been receiving b e n efits from a mutual assistance fund with u- s eta reported at about $20 01illion. That money was ac- cumulated over the past two years under direction of the Player Relations Committee, bargaining arm of the 26 owners. The insurance policy, purchased at a premium of $2 million, wiU provide income for the owners through early August and, based on the total absence of any prograss at the bargaining table last week, there is every reason to expect the strike to still be going on then. Federal Mediator Kenneth Moffett seemeed annoyed at the stalemated situation and said he would not call the two sides back into negotiations until there was some indication of a willingness by one or the other to move on the issue of free agent com- pensation, the lone issue on the table. MOFFETT SAID be bad re- ason to believe before Friday's negotiating session that there might be some progress. "Ob- viously, that fell through," Mof· felt said after a joint session lasted only 10 mintutes in what Baltimore's Mark Belanger described as a "sullen" at· mosphere. So Moffett returned to Washington to mediate negotia- tions in the air traffic con- trollers' strike threatened for Monday, saying he would re· main in touch over the weekend with both sides in the baseball walkout. But he made it clear that negotiations would not re- sume routinely. "It's futile and stupid going through the charade ol ,getting toaether on a regular basis with no movement," Moffett said. The players seemed angry and frustrated following Friday's session, apparenUy tired of bav- ln& their ideas dismissed by management. negotiators. ARDMORE. Pa. <AP> - George Burns. aided by a ruling that extricated him from waist· high bushes, managed to avoid the varied disasters that struck down golf's greatest players and stretched his lead to three strokes Saturday in the third round of the 81st United States Open. Burns, sharply critical of the sponsoring U.S. Golf Association and the treatment of its Open courses , scrambled over Merion's nerve-wracking 6,528 yards in two·"nder par 68. Burns, who said he's playing in this American national cham· pionship only "because I neded the money," took a 203 total, seven strokes under par. into today's rmal round of the chase for golf's mott prestigious title. DA VJD G&AHAM, a globe· trotting Australian who has won on five continents, foueht bis way to a round a par 70 and was secOftd at 206. Bill Roten, win· ner of the Heritage Classic e.Jrlier this year and noted a'mong bis fellow pros as one of the game's more accurate players, was another s hot back at 207 alter a 69. Defending champion Jack Nicklaus remalned in position to challenge for a record fifth U.S. Open title with a 208 total. He was tied at that figure , five strokes off the pace, with John Schroeder and the clowning Jit. tle veteran from Puerto Rico, Chi Chi Rodriguez. Nicklaus had a 71 that in· eluded a double bogey on the 14th hole. Chi Chi closed up with a 67 and Schroeder had a 69. THE ONL V OTHERS under par were Ben Crenshaw, first · round lead e r Jim Thorpe. former American amateur champ John Cook and Tommy Valentine. Crenshaw tied the competitive course record for Merion with a 64, the lowest score ever shot in the third round of a U.S. Open. Thorpe matched par 70, Cook had a 71 and Valentine, who said he's on· ly trying to finish Ln the top 16 and win a trip to the Masters, had a 72. Nicklaus. generally re· cognized as golf's greatest player, appeared poised to make a run at the lead at one polnl. He'd birdied two holes ln a row, missing a hole In one by a couple or inches, and was within two strokes of the lead when he fell back wiUt the double bogey on the 14th. He drove into the rough, missed the green short and rliht, had a diJflcult lle and pitched poorly from there, t})en three-putted, missint a six-foot second putt. "I SUFFERED the conse· quences of trying to make up for a bad shot:· he said. "For two days I've had it in shape and let it get away," said Nicklaus, who also took a double bogey in the second round. But others had even sadder stories. Within the space o f 10 minutes. Masters champion Tom Watson. Australian Greg Norman and Bill Kratzert, all among the leaders, suffered tri· ple bogeys and disappeared from contention. Watson, who so desperately longs for this title to add to his two Masters and three British Opens. pulled his tee shot out of bounds and e ventually three· putted on the 15th. He finished with a 73 and a very long face and is nine shots back at 212. NORMAN, who currently holds the Australian Open aad British Masters titles, went inlo a fairway bunker on the 12th. took three more shots to reach the green and three-putted for his triple. He had a 73 and a 211 total. Kratzert, once within twp strokes of the top spot, put tas ball into a bunker behind the 13th green and took three swings to get it out. It was the big mil· take in a round or 73 that left him at 211. And Burns flirted with the same sort of thing. But time after time, a putter he jerked out of his father's junk barrel <See BURNS, Page 83> ........... ,. Jack Nicklaul chips from sand trap in U.S. Open Saturday. Caul~ins is right on schedule at Seventeen meet I Unltu NYI loyalty gone In NFL OMAHA Ntb. -rormtr lalthnon colta cauarttrbaok Jobn Unt,11 _1111 loraltf hu left the Na· · Uonal rootball lAafU•· • Unltu, addrtltln• an audlenae btrt, clttd th• '"'mpt to move Uit Oakland Raiden to Loi ADl•l• and th• llOVtlfttDt ot top playtr• to Canada tor lutratlvt contraotl u n1mpl11. Ht 1a&d bt w11n't 1urprt1td by playert 1uch a. Fan strikes back as Vinet Ferra1amo jump· ing to the Canadian 'Football Leacue. ,,. :;~ in hu~ger strike •·Not ln th.ls day a.nd Ume," the Pro Football Hall of Fame member said. "The owners talk about loyalty and the players talk about loyalty, but there isn't any at either end. ft I?\ 'ii v \r 4' n ,, ,,. '-" I . From AP dl1patcbe• LAS VEGAS -A diehard Iii Cleveland Indians fan says he is aso upset a bout the m ajor leag,ue baseball strike that he's gone on a strike or his own · a hunger strike he claims wlll last until the cry or "Play Ball" is heard in ma· jor league ballparks once again. Alan Mann, a 22-year-old unemployed Las Vegan, entered the fourth day of his personal strike Saturday. His last meal.. he claims, con- sisted or "two Ball Park frank$" Tuesday night. "I th.ink it's about time that the rans started getting some attention during this whole mess,•· said Mann. "People might say that there are other things much more important in the world than basebaJI going on strike. I say this is a na- tional tragedy." Bedecked in a Cleveland Indians shirt and cap, carrying a Pete Rose-autographed bat and flanked by two unnamed "dieticians," Mann claims he has been ingesting only water since the strike began. Or so he says. "That's right, there's no proof I haven't been eating anything during that time except my word," he said. Mann said he has been staying inside, read- ing back issues or The Sporting News and s~udy· ing old box scores. Quote of the day Kate Schmidt, former world record holder in the women's javelin, discussing her ra il from No. 1: "It used to be absolutely necessary to win, but due to the aging process and a rapidly deteriorating set or parts, I have adjusted to losing to lesser human beings than myself." From Page 81 START. "You can't blame Vince Unito.8 Ferragamo for going . up there and making a million dollars. When the time comes that you can't perform as well as you once did, it's bye-bye. They forget about you. A lot or owners talk loyalty and they are the rtrst ones to turn around and not be loyal." Unitas, 48, ended his playing career in 1973 arter 17 years with the Cotta and one with the San Diego Charger s . He threw for 290 touchdowns, 40,239 yards paffsing and 2,830 com· pletlons in the NFL. Baseball owners call oft meeting NEW YO RK -A meeting or Iii base ball club owner s. originally called to discuss the major league broadcasting agreement but almost certain to include discussions or the players strike, was cancelled on Saturday. it was re- ported. The New York Times said the meeting, scheduled for Kansas City, Mo., on Wednesday, was expected to be h.ighllgbted by speeches by several team owners who are displeased with the pace of negotiations between the Player Relations Committee and the Major League Players Association. American League President Lee MacPhail said that th~ broadcasting portion of the meet· ing was called orr due to "some complications . so a number or clubs didn't see the need to go aJl the way to Kansas City jusho get an update from the PRC." • • a 17-year futility streak for the Vikings. Dave Mollica The first love -baseball - didn't quite fill expectations as Grandstarr got his senior cam· paign off slowly and berore he knew it, the season was gone. He batted .340 in Sunset League play, good enough for · second tea m all-league creden· tials, but far short of expecta· lions. "I JUST DIDN'T have my timing down," says Grandstaff. "It was very disappointing." lrom Page 81 I . As a junior Grandstarr was a first team Sunset League selec· tion, third team Orange County and first team on the Orange Coast area team. He was even a starter as a sophomore for the varsity baseball team as a second baseman. Tracy Caulkins From Page 81 ·MOLLICA. ••• I would not be the case. Mollica spent 1979 playing half I "1e time in the defensive secon- dary while Southern Utah com- piled a less than impressive 4-6 l'record. His next season, at quarterback, Southern Utah not only improved its numbers to 1 6·3·1, but MoiUca was also the NAIA statistical leader in pass- ing and total offense. IN NINE GAMES, Mollica passed for 1,620 yards on 112 of 192 passes C .583 percentage) for 17 touchdowns. Combined with his rushing, Mollica totaled 2,012 yards ror a 223.6 average. , "W~n my coach told me I ' was g 'ng to change I was pretty excit ," said Mollica. "From that position you can lead the team -and I like being a leader." Being a leader is one thing, ' though, and getting noticed by NFL scouts is another. Mollica was ignored during the NFL draft -and even a fterwards when the Seahawks signed more than a half dozen free agent.a. It wasn't until his college coa.ch, Jack Bishop, wrote a letter to Seattle that the Seahawks became interested. "l always dreamed about playing in the NFL but, re· alistically, I didn't think I had a chance being fro m a small school and all the s witching,'' be analyzed. THOSE THINGS didn"t seem to matter when Mo11ica arrived at the tryout camp, though. The S·l , 180-pounder dauled the Seabawk coaching stair - enough, at least, to offer him a contract. "I felt really good," ~aid Molllca. "Thirty defensive backs tried out and they •lined three ol us. I wasn't the faetelt one tMre ... but I waa pretty close." Momca fee.lt the Seahawu wm test hlm at cornerbaclt, eapedally aiAce the aalMy pcMJl· liOft lbould be Nied by tbeir No. l _pick In the NFL draft - UCLA '1 Kenny Eule)'. .. ,,_. wtU be 14 defenslve bacb tB nmp Mid et'hl ol lbllli wiH Iii fNe ~U,' Hpla'IMd Mollica. "'I midilntand lbej're tolnl to= ellbt Ol UI IO I haH to m1 cbae. are arett.r JOOd." • ,, "Right now I'm just looking forward t o Golden West baseball," says Grandstaff. "They're going to have a good team." The imme diate future , however, begins Monday night and Grandstaff and the South will be trylng to prove some peo. ple wrong. THE NORTH hu been labeled as a three-point favorite to end a three-game losing streak in this series and the basic premise is on quarterback superiority. Starting for the North ii Sunny Hills High product Jim Karsatos, who will be doing bis passing for Ohio State in the future. Bac king him up are Steve Evans or Anaheim and Greg Bodine or Melodyland. each considered on -a par with Karsatos by the North's coach, Mel Morales of El Dorado High. Grandstaff, however, gives some insight into why he reels there may be a little surprise for the North. "OUR R.ECEIVERS are bet· ter than oW-defen.slve backs," says the 6·1, 182-pound rlaht· hander. That's qUite a 1tatement, con· sidering the South's personnel tn the secondary -USC-bound Duaine Jackson, Kanau·bound Dino Bell, UOP·boun<\ Bob Sbollln, FountalD Valle1'1 'nm Finley and backup Bob Owens ot San Clemente. The receivers are Fountain Valley's Emile Harry, wboevery· one knows about <ClF Blg Five Conference Player of the Year and beaded for Stanford, etc.), and two very unheralded stara, Foothill Hltb'• Jobn Marshall <•.6 speed ln the 40 aad a 38·inch vertical leap) and El Modena'• S.11 Robert Gould, ln addltlon to EdJton ti1ht end Mike Aleunder. AS roa TAKING over duties In a new backfield with new facet, Grandstaff hat bad few hurdle to clear. • 'Thln'• Nally beeD ao pro-bl1m1, •· _.,. Grandltalf. ·•we ran the veer '° muclaz ....... 9!d In WI, all they run la atra1p1 ban· dolft. There'• no reacHna ud tbe p•mq II tomewbat almllu. It WU bud at tint oalJ bee ... ot d.Uf..m munben, but I tMI We'H ~ nll"Jtblq 6rirD pM, DOW. ft I fUn aDCf. I fot IUMr lo utrow.·· CAULKINS. • • it is the best place' for a swim·' mer to come. They are a little upset back home to lose good swimmers and they don't like it and don't help ua too much." Madruga bu won tbrei'eventa in two days and says hi8 best . event ls sun to come tonight - the 1,500-meter freestyle. Linehan, the American record holder in the women's 400 free, appeared to beat young Tiffany Cohen of the Nadadores with raster turns. "My turns used to be real bad," Linehan said. "But I've only been back in training ror four days. I'll start real bard workouts twice a .day and three times a week on weights when I get home to prepare for the University Games and the na- tionals. Cohen, the surprise winner of the 800-meter free on opening night, was second to Linehan in the 400. She fl.nlshed in 4:14.72 and ad· milled )\er best berore Saturday night had been 4:20.0. "I was a liltl~ more tired tonlght, but that'• no excuse. "I was aware of Klm all the way but I didn't notice her picking up an edge in the tu.ma. But my turns haven't really been that good. I feel a lot stronger this year, though, after workio& with weights," Cohen said. Par Arvidsaoa of Concord and a native ol Sweden, wu the win- ner over world-record holder Wllllam Paulus in tbe men's 100-meter butterfly. Arvidlloa ii a former world record bolder and said the win was important to hhn. "The neld was cood and I will be lobkint forward to meetln& Paulus aaaln later. UQfortunate· ly, I will awtm in the European cb1rnplonahlP1 lnltead oft.be na- UoDab here," he aald. Richard Thornton of Concord won bl.I MCOnd event of~ meet ln the 300 tree while llary Wayte woo the women'a 300 tree D UM only other wlnneu SaturdaJ lll'ht. on.1'bt, the third and candud· ln1 eveolns of rlnala in the Seventeen Swim Meet of Cham· pione, wlll feature tb• 100 backstroke, aoo bteutalrOke. '° r .... , -Individual medley, tbe flDa1 beat of UM 1,• tr.. and lite 400 medley r.elay. Prellm1neriel ln all ..enta today 1ltrt It tow. morntni. c-. __________ ._.-.,..\_,_ _____ __ 8111b1ll today On'W. 6tt ill bUtbaJ& ill lfTO: Dttro&t11 C.ar Outitrn1 went Mor·T to tit 1 m1Jor·lt11Ut rttord u the Tif •r• topJNd the Clt¥tland lndtana N tn 1 ln· · ntn11 and 111ned I doubltbtadtr 1wttp. On WI datt in 1*: PhlladelDbl1'1 Jtm lunn1n1 hurled tbt flnt complete perfect 11mt ln National Lt11ut play 1lnct 1llO H the PhilUea beat the New York Meta, 6·0 enroute to a doubleheader sweep at Shea StadJum. Arguelto makes boxing history Alesia Arpello wrote himself into m the boxini history books Saturday night by defeating Scotland's Jhb W au to become only the sixth man to hold world titles in three dlrferent divisions. The Miami-based Nicaraguan, who previously held the titles in the reatherweight and junior lightweight divisions, has added the World Box- ing Council lightweight crown following the un- animous decision win at Wembley Stadium in England . . . British and European flyweight cha mpion Charlie Ma1rl scored a stunning first- round knockout over highly ranked Mexican Jose Herrera on the undercard or the Wall-Arguello fight. Herrera, ranked No. 8 in the world by the WBC walked into a right that dumped him on the floor within a minute. Frenchman breaks pole vault mark Thierry Vlgne ron of France • broke the 19-root barrier for the first time in the pole vault Saturday, clearing l!MW• In an international jumping competition ... Lou Brock, who stole a record 938 bases and batted .302 during his major league career , will join the Chicago White Sox's broadcasting team once t he baseball strike is over ... Three·time winner A.J . Foyt drew the pole position out or a hat for the United States Auto Club Van Scoy Diamond Mine 500-mile race at Pocono International Speedway today ln Long Pond, Pa .... • American diver Jenny Lotz died of severe brain damage following week-long efforts to save her lire after a diving accident . . . Barbara Bunllowsky's even-par 74 helped Florida State capture the AIAW national golf championship by three shots over favored Georgia. Pension plan could suffer All-star game is critical CLEVELAND CAP> Major Leaeue baseball players would lose S2 mUlion in club own ers pay· menu to the players' pension fund lf the annual All-star Game scheduled here July 14 is not p)ayed. Gabe Paul, president of the Cleveland Indians, said that under the current All·star arreement, players get a Oat $2 million pension fund payment whe n the game is played. Other revenues go to the league's central rund. '·It used to be that the pension fund got all the proceeds,·· said Paul m an address to the City Clu b, where he appeared as a "pinch-hitter" ror M arv~n Miller, execuli ve director of the Players Assocaatlon. ··But that was negotiated out of the agreement because the players feared the game would not be played because of weather" or other circumstances, he said . Paul made no prediction on whether the game would be played, saying this depends on the strike and the baseball commissioner.· .. Every effort would be made to play the game:· he said, adding that the Indians stand "to lose a lot" if it's canceled. Miller was to have addressed the speakers forum but bowed out because of negotiations in New York. No matter the strike's outcome. Paul said, "E verybody loses. They"re no winners in a strike. The big losers are the people.·· The Indians ' chier executive said there's only one "narrow" issue in the walkout: compensation for players who become free agents for the re- entry procedure. Surf, Drillers in rematch EDMONTON Fresh off its best performance of the year, the California Surf will try to make it two straight this afternoon in an NASL match with the Edmonton Drillers here (2:30). The Surr. used a five-goal ex plosion Friday night to top the Drillers, 5-3, as Laurie Abrahams scored a goal and assisted on two others . Egyptian newcomer Ossama Khalil added a tally in his de· but. U.S. Open golf featured today Television to air four hours of 81st sports classic By HOWARD L. HANDY CH tM Daffy,. ... heff Jack· Nicklaus is the defending champion and a three-time winner. while Harry Vardon, Walter Hagen, Robert T. Jones . Jr.. Ben Hogan and Arnold Palmer all have their names etched in the record books of the U.S. Open golf championships. Lee Trevino won the last time it was played at Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pa. and when it was played at the course the first time in four starts, the name was the Merion Cricket Club. Olin Dutra was the winner of the 193-4 event. The U.S. Open final round is the lone live show today worth noting. BasebaJI is still on strike, root· ball hasn't started and there is little else in the way of television fare worth noting. Channel 7 will air four hours or Open play beginning at 11 :90. Following are the top sports events on TV today. Ratings are: I I 1 I excellent; 1 1 1 worth watching ; 1 fair; v forget It. 9 11 :30 •.m., Ch•nnel 7 ./ ./ I I GOLF: U.S. Open. Announcers: Jim McKay, Dave Marr, Peter Al -llss, Bob Rosburg and Bill Flemming. George Burns takes a comfortable three-stroke lead into today's final round of the 81st classic at Ardmore, Pa. David Grabam Is second, followed by Biii Rogers at four strokes back. Defending cham· ·pion Jack Nicklaus remained In ' a position to challenge for the tltle with a 208 total, six strokes behind the leader. OTHER TELEVISION Noon (.it) -BOXING -Live from Atlantic City, Chris McDonald (5--0) vs. Steve Mormino (7·1) In a scheduled eight-round heavyweight bout and Bernard Taylor (5-0) vs. Gerald Hayes (21·16--3) in a scheduled eight-round featherweight match. Marv Albert reports. 3 p.m. (4) SPORTS AFIELD -A look at a bass hybrid called the meanmouth; a rafting trip on the Snake River through Grand Teton National Park. 3:30 p.m. (4) -SPOATSWORLD -Taped at Atlantic City: Davey Moore (6-0) vs. Kevin Rooney ( 15-0) in a scheduled eight-round welterweight bout. Al so: John ny Bumphus (8-0) vs. Armando Ramirez < 12-1 > in a junior welterweight boot; and Alex Ramos (8-0l vs. Mike Saccetti ( 10-1) In a middleweight matchup. Also: the downhill run in the survival of the fittest, a Wimbledon preview and the interna-tional championship water ski jumping competition, taped at Marine World Africa in California . Com· mentator s include : Ma rv Albert, Dr. Ferdie Pacheco, Mike Adamle and Greg Lewis. 7 p.m. (28) -TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE -Coach Vic Braden shows how to reduce stress during a match. Midnight ( 13) -TENNIS -The finals of the 1981 Nations Cup, taped at Dusseldorf, West Germany. RADIO No events scheduled. (The Dally Pilot Is not responsible for late ch<lnges.) C'..arlander impressive LOS ANGELES Former Ocean View High sensation Wayne Carlander pumped home 22 points, and former Troy star John Barkey added 10 as Orange County edged Metropolitan. 100·98 Saturday in the USA Development opener at Cal State Los Angeles. Orange County sur vived the hot shooting or Metropolitan• s Lawre nce Raphael <Hollywood High> who has 26 points, and former La Jolla High standout Ken Johnson who chipped in 22. Orange County a lso got 15 points from Scott Sinek (Servile) while Jeff Christensen out of Foun· · lain Valley High added six. Metropolitan held a 53-52 halftime lead. Orange County will face Inland this artemoon at 2:30, also at Cal State Los Angeles. Baseball standings_ ,_ AMERICAN LEAGUE Weal Dlvlaloa W L Pd. GB Oakland 37 23 .617 Texas 33 22 .600 1 YJ Ct)icago 31 22 .585 2YJ An1ela 31 29 .517 6 Kansas City 20 30 .400 12 Seattle 21 36 .368 141h Minnesota 17 39 .304 18 Eut Dtvlaloa New York 34 22 .607 Baltimore 31 23 .574 2 Milwaukee 31 25 .554 3 Detroit 31 26 .544 SY! Boston 30 26 .536 4 Cleveland 26 2A .520 5 Toronto 16 42 .276 19 ......,, . ._. ....... ~----··· h9y'19-I ......... ~~ ........ . ......,. . ._ ........ ~--........ NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. GB Dodgers 36 21 .632 Cincinnati 35 21 .625 YJ Houston 28 29 .491 8 Atlanta 25 29 .463 91h San Francisco 27 32 .458 10 San Diego 23 33 .411 12\l!t East Division Philadelphia 34 21 .618 St. Louis 30 20 .600 11At Montreal 30 2S .545 4 Pittsburgh 25 23 .521 Slh New York 17 34 .333 15 Chicago 15 :rt .288 171h .........,. . ._. No..,_ ICMdllled -.C-te ol 1•tlle T".-Y•O-. Mo ean.s KllldlilM 111«-If •••111 .....,.,._, NO~ tdledlillel -.Ute Of ....... "' From Page 81 BURNS. • • last week, pulled him through. He one-putted half the greem. And he made five birdies. BUT THE kEY for the blg guy who had such a gaudy amat- eur career involved a bo&ey on the 11th hole. It was a bogey. yes. A bogey. five. But, as so often happens on tbe double-tough courses used for the U.S . Ope n, It was a round-saving bogey. He was looking al something much worse. A double bogey·six seemed probable; a seven or eight or even nine wasn't out of the question. That was on tbe 11th, a 370- yard par-4. He hit his drive in the left rough, ankle-deep stuff. He hit his second off the heel of the club and punched it into ter· rible trouble, deeper Into the rough, a shot that sent officials scurrying into the woods and weeds in search of the ball. They found it, some 40 yards away from the green In waist· high brush in a pos ition that bordered on the impossible. Penhall leads U.S. victory CHORZOW, Poland (AP) - Bruce Penhall of Balboa Island ground out 14 individual points to lead the United States to a narrow victory over New Zealand and Poland Saturday in world pairs dirt-track motorcy- cle racing championships. T op point earner of the tourna· ment, however , was Zenon Piech of Poland with 15. Penhall was second and Ivan Mauger of New Zealand was third with 12. The U.S. point total, aided by Penhall's teammate Bobby Schwartz, was 23, with New Zealand second at 22 and Poland third at 21. A~WI ....... Carl Lewis soars to leap of 28-3 1-z in the loog jump Satur<Wy. .. . .. .. --• # ~·I . . ... • lllllo ...... .. . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 21, 1981 •a Lewis pulls off a I sweet double Teen-ager the first to do it since Jesse Owens in 1936 • SACRAMENTO <AP) -Teen-age sensa Uon Carl Lewi• sailed 28 feet, 3~ inches ln the Jong jump, the second best legal performance in his· tory, and r allltd to win the 100-meter dash In 10.13 seconds Saturday night in the USA-Mobil Outdoor Track and Field Championships. It was the first sprlnt·long jump double in the national championships since the legendary Jesse Owens -Lewis' idol -did it in 1936. LEWIS, ONLY 19-years-old -he will be 20 on July I -took his time before registering his re· markable long jump. Wearing a dull gray jersey and bright blue shorts, he stood in the runway ~blowing on his hands and shaking them at his sides to loosen them up. Then he chareed down the runway with the speed that has helped make him the world's pre· mier long jumper. Up he soared, and when he came down, he knew he had accomplished something great. He raised both hands in the air and clapped them and when the distance was announced , the crowd cheered him lustily. Lewis' magnificent jump c.-ame on his first - and only attempt in the final round. He was the first competitor and his effort put the pressure on the r est of the field. WITH THAT KIND of a showing -a le gal jump second only to Bob Beamon's world record 29·2'h at the 1968 Olympic Games in the rarified air of Mexico City -Lewis felt no one could beat him and he elected to pass his next two attempts in the trials to concentrate on the 100, scheduled only 50 minutes after the start of the long jump. rt was a wise decision. No one approached his long jump mark. The closest was two·time defending champion Larry Myricks, who sailed 27-314 on his second at- tempt in the trials But on that jump, Myricks rolled out or the pit and spiked himself on the ring finger of his right ha nd. After receiving medical aid, Myricks cam e back but he apparently was too shaken to ap- proach'his previous best and fouled on his next op- portunity. But in the final round, Myricks went all out on his last attempt and leaped 27.g:v,.. THE CONCERNED LEWIS stood behind Myricks and watched his closest competitor on his final try. Lewis had a chance to take three at- tempts in the final round but again be elected to pass. Actually, the winning effort was Lewll' third best jump of the year . But the others -a 28·7% in Friday night's qualifylne and a 28-3~ Jut month at Los Angeles -were tarnished by prevailip1 winds. . ~ In Saturday night's competition, Lewis had o problems with the wind, as the stadium wi d gauge registered only 0.08 meters per second, well below the allowable 2.00 mps. . This was the fir~t lime in nine meetings tl)at Lewis had beaten the veteran Myricks, the lt79 World Cup champion. In the 100, the long-legged Lewis was a little slow out of the blocks but then powered his W'1Y past the leaders and broke the tape safely ahead or defending champion Stanley Floyd, the runnerµp in 10.21. AS LEWIS RACED past the finish line. he raised both hands in the air in jubilation, waving to the crowd , and the fans gave him another rous- ing ovation. Lewi s continued joyfully around the traqk. then returned t<J the finish line area, handed •is blocks to his father , Bill. in the stands, while ~s sister Carol draped a T -shirt around him. Lewis then kissed his parents, conducted an interview on tbe track, then excused himself to collect his gear a nd returned lo the long j ump area. After the 100, he had said he would go backito long jumping, but then changed his mind, feeling that his smashing performance would hold up. And it did. Austin topples Jaeger for title EASTBO URNE, England (A'.P > Tracy Austin blitzed Andrea J aeger 6-3. 6-4 Saturday in a teenage battle for the singles title of the BMW women's grass court tennis championships, a stagesetter for Wimbledon. Au stin, 18, took one hour. 13 minutes to defeat Jaeger, a 16 -year -old school girl from Lin- colnshire, lll .. and retain the title. Leonard says he'll stick to style against Kalule Austin, who did not drop a set in s ix matches of the tournament. said the win confirmed in her own mind that she had m ade a complete recovery from the sc1at1c nerve injury that kept her out of action for nearly five months. She had played only six competitive matches since J anuary before this tournament. but she was in brilliant form throughout the week. HO USTON <AP> -Sugar Ray Leonard, who lost the only fight of bis pro career by "going right at" Roberto Duran, said Saturday he would use the same strategy against Ayub Kalule hf their World Boxing Association junior middleweight championship bout Thursday night. • "The way I feel right now I'll go right at him but I 'II do it in a · more healthy fashion," said Leonard, who returned to his normal boxing style to defeat Duran in a return bout. "Against Duran, I fought his style. But with Kalule and others in the future, I'll go at them in m y own way." Leonard, the World Boxing Council welterweight champion. is stepping up to the junior middleweightclsslochallengeKaluleforhistille. 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Jr. Harbor, •H, C.1• Meaa, C.lllornl• HUNTER ENEA GV '2627 CORPOltATION S.ne KOOi! HMn, "'31 Ivy G ...... :=1""91M, Jr., •Nd,~. Nlfwl, Cellfornlatan Tlllt tW ........ t was fli.cl wltll Ille Tiiis ....,,_ It concluc1ecl by _, I~ c-1.., c..,... ot Orange eo..tty.,. May c11v1cNe1. 11 1tet S.,. K"'* Nam •OOTM, MITCM•L. n•A110• & Tllll • .._. Wiii fli.cl wllfl ... SMITH Celilnly Clark of 0r8fl99 Gollnty on .. ...-,. .. &.Mr J-4. Itel. .. ... " PlllllllNd Or .... C::O.st Delly Pllet, ..... 61t,.,._., ............... ............... CMta ...... CA .... J-1, "· 21.a. 1'11 JJm.41. ..,.., t------------ PWll-Or ... c.tt 0.lly ~ .... ,,_., '1,J-7, t4, 21, 1"1 ...., .. , P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE his title against California welterweight champion Pablo Baez on the double main-event card in the Astrodome. Leonard's manager Angelo Dundee, who dis · agr eed with his fighter's approach in tne first Duran fight, made it clear that Leonard would not try to merely slug it out with Kalule. .. Ray will take an aggressive approach but it will not be a club fighter approach where he'll just wade wildly in," Dundee said. "Ray is an ac- complished fighte r. He can punch you or outbox you. You have to put together the most effective plan." Aggressiveness 1s the key, Dundee said. in going against a strong left-handed opponent like Kalule. "If you let a southpaw take it to you, you are in trouble," Dundee said. "Against southpaws. you ·'.....-.. . -.... have Lo dictate the fight a nd not let them do the dictating.•· The standard procedure for defensing so uthpaw s is to mov e a w ay fro m the power, Dundee said, but Kalule is different "With Kalule. yo9 can't do that because he's got a hell of a right Fland too," Dundee said. "So you can't fi ght him like a normal lefty ." After a series of light sparring sessions earlier in the week, Leonard and Victor Abraham put on a crowd-pleasing show Saturday when Leonard went siKs parringrounds.On Frlday,hewent IO rounds. "You can say we are very pleased with the way workouts have gone the past two days," Dundee said. "It shows us he is ready. The impor· tant work is the grueling calisthenics a nd road work. He spars just enough lo keep sharp." "It is certainly a good way to go into W1 m bledon, .. said Austin, of Rolling Hills. "I've proved I'm me ntally tough and physicall y strong for six days in a row.·· Jaeger, who had excelled herself in beating two-time Wimbledon champion Martina Navratilova in Fr iday's semifinals, was unable to raise her game again and made too many un- forced errors Top-seeded Austin was far more consistent from the baseline and controlled the pattern of the match. although in the second set Jaeger c lawed her way back from 0·4 to 4-4. "I just didn't play 100 percent," Jaeger said. "I think I went for a little too much. l went for too many winners when 1 was out of position and made stupid mistakes." 33RD ANNIVERSARYl ... 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J.ao, 100. ee.Nc:"'' cva1 ... 1uel•I, l .IO, S.IO; Tulle'a 0.-(M(CarrDlll, S.00. f"lltll •act -U.UQ/11"9 Boy IVelen1ueta). n .60, •.•• UO; P-11 Lou l0rl119•1. n 10, 11.IO. M.SI ... c .. -let IH•wleyl, S.IO U eaac:le 11-11 paid $1,1411.00 Sl1tll ••<• -Summit Runner IO•l•llOUIWY•I. '·'°· J.00, J.60; Lu<lty Merle CWlnlerld), l '41. 2.IO, Maune Ke• Miu IMtCern1111, J.00 Se venlll r ace -Reb'• Goldtn Ale I Hew10 1. 3.00, 2.40, 2.10; Gralld All .. nc:e C Wlnle ndl, 12.00. 4.20; Cool Frenclly IOllvernl, l 00. U ouclA 14-ll .,_Id $156.SO U l'lclt SI• C 1-3-4-7-1 M id .. 76..60 wlU. l» wlnnl119 lkketl l•la llOrS.sl. 12 PIO Sia con•ole llon .,.10 W .«1 wllll J,:111 wlnnlno llcuu 111 .. llor-1. Scratcll <on•olatlon paid w .IO wttlt JI wlnnlno 110111 ""'" llortH -• s<ret.ch) E lolllll•«• -Wlc•err CMcCerron), 21.IO, 1.10, J.60; Tile l art IHewl•YI. J.10, J.«I; Don Roberto 10.lellouuayel, J.40. U eaac:le ,,.., paid $167.00. Ninth race -_,_,,.. ITorol. 12.«I, 6.00, 4.00; AzMten CS-mekerl, 6.IO, '·*'· Alrro llno IC..ran), S.40. U uac .. (4-SI pelcl ttll.00. A ti endence 33,037 Sevente•n ahet of Ch•mplona l•I Mow ....... C-, MIMM V .... , ......-.-0..,11-1 •OO lrH -1. RoJer M•druoe (MV Hededornl. J;S9.M; 2. Flllberto c- l Hededor .. I, •:Gt.OS, l . Doug TowM CTuc..,,I, •:01.01; • eruct Hayn cune11.1. •:02.13; s. Arne &orostrom CHldadornl. •:0..11 ; 6. Mike Heelll 10.llH I. •:O..U; 1. Jell ICOStafl I Industry Hiiia), •:06. II. a. Georoe 0.C...IO IC--R•lchl, •:17.7 .. ConllOl"'lon -t. Ted CIWICIPell CV...tt., Hew JerMf), 4:03.11; 10. Be rry Weick (Tucaon), •:OS.»; 11. Kyle Mll .. r (F .. 1"1411), • 01 "8; 12. J-s LAM'Yl CO.vkl Oowetea SCI, •:OS.76, U . lrl•n R-y IVnell.I, 4 0..11; 14. Andy A1lb<lry (Nad-rH I, ' 07 . .S; u . MM11 L.oftl• <-Ht"" SCI, •·ot IA: " fllon HeUOonl IWlclllle SCI. • ot.1'. 100 butterfly -1. Per An1idtMft (CofKorCl- PleHent Hit!). S..O ; 2. Oenn11 ••ll•r <O•vld Oouol•l, '6.47; J. Wllllom ,...,Illa ILonollorn), M.IS; 4. Cr•lt aHrd1ley IFlo,149), S..tl; S .... l'lec.at< IU11ttt.I, 11.11; '· ltk MNI H9M 10.lllsl, S1.5'; 1. Dave Wllaon CClllClnnelll, S7.71; a. Jim Ha11111u,.,..,. cc...-....i. se.n. Con..i.tlen -t . Ottlt ltlwl COids ''-· su•: 10. JflfWI •• CUMtt.I, SJ.JS; 11. ~ dy ~C>Cllleld ISel'll It-), S7.6.J; 12. T-Ct'09Mlt IClllCllwwlll, S1.1•; IS. Tom Cole ccummtns1. se.e,; 14. Kyle Miiiet' CFlof'ldlel, SI.OJ; IS. T-Jl9¥ (Perllway), Sl.ot; t._ Andy w,..,, (5-M 9afNra), '8..U. JOO fr• -I. lllclltnl Tllomtoft l~ordl, I: SJ.U ; 2. Andy Scllmldt ( Lonollornl, t S4.M; J. Oj., Mldru .. IH~rnl, I SS.2'; <I. seu.11McDoNkl IN-......l, l;U .U ; S. 0.¥10 ... lwrltllt ICofKonll. 1:56.4); 6. Ml .... HNlll 10.llH), t:M.•; 1. Oout T-IT11uon1. t:S1.0.; I. Mer1' Tomlin IOeltasl. 1:51 ..... Cot1Mletloft -t . Miile Ml• C l"°""'Y Hlllll, t:M.Ja 10. Clwll Ce¥an~ll CO. An~el, l:~i 11. J .Cll °"'91 (0.llH I, 1:S1.J3; 12. TOdd T-~·-CCon<ordl, I 51.27; IJ. 9rlell ._,, (VN tt.), 1:JL11; 14 Kris Kl~ ll.afttMn\), l :ff.o:J; IS. •• ,,. Wltlcll (TUUOft), 1:5'.0 ; "· J ..... So-kl IVNtLl,2:00.tl. 400 lllCI. ,.,....., -1. RoJtr M•d"'91 CNadadorH), 4:21.IJ l"'"t re<trdl; 2. flll<•rdo l'reele IH•NOor•tl, •:21.t4; s. Jen e V•U.I .. (Hade4orHI, •:11.6J; '• Stev• ••rnkotl IH...,.,HI, 4:41.tO; S. Ar M llor1il"""' I NM9dofft I, 4 :•2 ,4); ._ Pal•lc ll Kennady INortll aa111morel, ,,.i.ss; 1. Tedll unca111 ce..c11 K l. •:4S.u; I. Ron H...,..m IWkhCle), 4:46 ..... Conaola41tft -t . Jon OtnM., IVllMt., Olllel, •·J4.t4; 10. J°"" ~y ILofllMntl, •:>a.OJ; 11. Cllrla lll wea IOeda Clu->, •:0 ,71; 11. ltr\ICa ... Vitt CU11tft.), •:CJ.Ori; IJ. TOf'n l'rllt.. (9M(ll SCI, •:4S.ol0; t'- Cartar CHt CUnetl.), •:•7 ... ; U. Scot M.stWoe 19Ncll Kl, •:&7'; 1'-TOlll Her· rltOft"Checll SCI, •:•M. 800 Ir• retey -1. Cen<onl-,..._ Hiiis "A", 7:•.7'; 2. Millien Viejo Hlldedot'H "I ", 7:SIMI '-Diii• Or • ...,._, "A", 7:SI ... ; <I. l'!tt* ~ks "A", 1151.91; S, MINMll Viejo .......,.., "A", 7:15.07; '- MIMlon Viejo Hlflflrn "0". 7: ... 0; 1. Llflellorn Aq\latles "A", 1:04.10; a. llMtll lwlmCl..-"A",1'04 ..... .., PUCKER POWER -Brian Oldfield grimaes as he prepares to release the shot put in the USA-Mobile Outdoor Tr~k .and ~ Contoletlon -•. ICetlly Trel&le ( Flortdl), 2:06.07, 10. Lynell• Gerneet IFlorld<ll, 2;116.21, II. Ly..O. Wllll• 'Industry Hlllsl, 2;07 OS; 12. Liw Win l N.-rnl, 2:07.'2; IJ Flontnce 8¥1ltr (HedadOfH), J:OIA , 14 Ml<llelle Amen IH-rnl, J:lll.S2, IS. Key L.-Y ICoronedol, l ;ot 14, 1'. P"'ty Kll'IO (Neshvllle), 2 10.S4. · ... . . r • A .......... Cha mpionships. Oldfield qualified with a 61-7% toss. •OO Ind medley -1 Trac y Caulkins IHasllvlll•I. •.•1.10 ,,,,.., recorOI; 2 Kerin Le1>eroe IGem'\Mltowrl). • SS.Gt. l . -ry Wa yte !Chi,_ ACI, •:)to.tO, • Sara Ll<*e !Walnut Cnokl, •.51.19; s. Meyuml Yo•oyame jlndultry Hiii•). S:00.1', •· Olene Vnln CN-rHI. S 00 71; 1 v .... Ber••• IH•.Udortsl, S:OO.n ; I . Anne TwHdy IS.nt. b •rt>e•el, S.07 .•. NASL WIUTlllN OIV1510N Lambert and Butler tourney (el arlotol, E"IUIMI Los Anoeies S.nOl-S.n Jo .. 5¥rf W L 01' GA ... "b. • • ,. 1' 23 1S • ' 7t ,. ,, n I t 2• JI 1J 11 1 ' " 27 11 S9 Sl"llff l'lnel M"" E-OPf Ro~ccw hnnu. '->. ) 7. • • IE-wl111 SIS,0001 Con•OIAllOn ,, Cyntlll• WooOllHd EAJTEllN DIVISION Women· a tournament (el Ees-, l"ll•NI S"'91ftl'IMI CCKmos Weslllft910n MonlrH I Toronto 14 ' 47 2' • Ill tl7tJ1U1S • • 27 Jl Jl 11 •12213922 44 Trecy Austin Gel AnclrH J-r, •·l, M . (Austin win• UJ,000) IN•d-tsl, ):02.:12; 10. Kel le Henl- lScllrotder STI. S.OJ JS, II Nanc y Ho9sll••d lf'lorld•l. 5 O• U , 12. Kerin W•rtll '~nl, S:CM.tt; u. Yol•llCM v ... derstfe..., ITKomel, S:06.U ; 14. LllldMY Henun-Sturm CBedoer SCI. S:Ol.6', U. 0.bCll• RI.-. (KC lle11rs1. s 11.41, .. IC•Y Lundr CCOfonedol, s ,.,, •• SOUTHE•N DIVISION Atl•nt• t I l4 1' JI ti -(__ > . Fon Le-0.le II 1 U 17 22 ll Jecu onvllle t • ,. n 11 11 100 tree relay -I. Min ion Viejo Ned•dores "A", 1 .26.JI ; 2. HHhvltl• Aquatic "A", 1·l0 ••• l. FIOrlde Aquell< "A", 1·n •. • Lanor-n 11q.,.tk • "A'', I .•. 17, S. lndlntry Hiiis "A", I: Jf.04, •· Minion VleJo H.-r,n "8", 1:41.30; I. Min ion Viejo H-rff "C" 1:'5.0I; .. ConcorO·Ple-t Hiiis "A", I "1:0 .'3. T emoa 8.ty 1 11 21 :lCI 2• " c111ceoo Tulw Minne-• De lles CENT.AL OtVISIOlf 11 •36 211'tS • 1 31 2' ,. ,. tl2tl02'72 2 IS 10 JI t 19 NOllTlfWEST OIVISION USA Development League 191 CM Si.ta Lit "-'"' V _,,°",,., 11 6 lo4 II 31 t7 s .. 1111 10 • ,, l"4 ,.. ., Or ..... ~1•,-,....UIMIM Ml!TaOP'OLITAN -Futh•er •, Gon· drl1lt1t 10, Johnton 22. -• •. Reo,....1 ~. Simmons I, St1wr n, Fox 10 TOOAY'S SCH&DULI Portland I I JS 2• 14 11 10 e .m -Prollmlneries In ell t vtftl\ CalOUY I 10 27 21 23 6t Edmonton s 10 26 37 JI SI T....,.••-1-•••-1 IOO·mtt•r be<ltslrok•, JOO·m11er brHStllrOllo; 50-rneter ,,..style; JOO.me• lndlvldu•I medley, 1,SOO-meter f.-..styte Cllnel lleat of timed llna •sl, •OO-metor medleyre .. y. Sia polnb ere _.,dlCI lo<• r1911lellon"' ov•f11me vlelary. Four point. for • .-out victory. One -us oolnl for •very ooet s<ored wltll • meal mum of 111.-.. per ge,,,.. Ho bonus paint I• ew•r-fOf' ov•f11me or shoolout-••. o•ANOE COUNT'( B•r••Y 10, C.,l•ndlr 22, Cllrl•l•nsen •· OtLA••ll-1, Lane 7, M9uulo '· Hui •. R-rs 10, Sl,.k IS, $911\ft 6, VWVllCll J, WrlQP>I 4. Olivier S Hel"I,,,. M9tr-411M>, SJ.SJ Tot•I louts Oreno• County 10, • p.m CNm9lon•lliP -COMOl•llon fin••• In order of e...,,t• llst-4. T ... 1't0•- S.t1 •t Edmont"" Melropolllen 10. Fouled out -Rep,..el (Ml, R-rs COCf. LOl A11991ft el CO>mOl Waltrip has Gabriel 400 pole Riverside winner can put pressure on Allison with victory BROOKLYN, Mich. <AP> -Darrell Waltrip charged around the slippery Mi chigan Inter na - tional Speedway oval Saturday to grab the pole position for the Gabriel 400 NASCAR Grand Na- tional stock car race. • Waltrip, who now has driven his Buick Regal to four poles in 16 tries this season, turned a fast lap of 160.471 mph to gain the top spot for today's 400-mile event. It was the first pole here for the Franklin, Tenn .. driver, who won a race at MIS in August of 1977. "IT DIDN'T REALLY feel that bad," said Waltrip, when first told his speed. "I thou.ght it was going to be a little faster than that.'' But, with the early afternoon sun heating up the asphalt track, the speeds got slower as the time trials continued, leaving the taJl, trim Waltrip at the front of the 36-car field. "I went relatively early -I guess I was 20th Record shattere d in Atlantic race NEWPORT, R.I. <AP) -British skipper Chay Blyth and his Brittany Ferries GB coasted through the fog to an easy victory Saturday in the first Observerdouble-handedtrans-AUanticrace. Blyth and crewmate Rob James shattered the record for sailing from Europe to American with a crew of two or fewer , covering the 3,000 miles from England to Newport in 14 days and 14 hours, more than three days ahead oftbe previous mark. The 65-foot trimaran, which showed no sign of damage, crossed the Brent.on Reef Light Tower finish line shOrtly before 9 p.m. EDT Saturday, cruising at a cllp of about 10 knots with all sails up. n was about 200 miles from the nearest com- petitor. "It's good to be here," Blyth said to the nearly dozen boats that circled him u be finished. Blyth became the first Englishman to win a transatlan- tic race since Geoffrey Williams captured the singlehanded event in 1968. American Phil Weld set tho previous transaUanUc record for a short-banded boat when he won last year's Observer single-banded race in 17 days and 23 hours . Meanwhile, two French boats continued their see-saw battle for second place. Ell AquJtalne's skipper Marc Pa.jot radioed to shore Saturday that he and Gaulollea IV had been swappln1 leadt throughout the day. The two boat.a were about 200 mUea from Newport on Saturday when the Brittany Ferries GB finished. Race olficlals nid lbey expected the two would reaeb Newport tonl1b.t. Tuesdu'• Cllll d, the lead American boat allpped beck to Hth po1IUon. Tbe 54·foot nsonobuil •alled bJ Warren Lubra ol Alacta.uaJ Fla., and Jim a.-of Newport were apolteG 871 mllea from shore ln 111telllte rudlna taken Saturday. and I noticed some change in the track from the morning practice session. Some of the guys who went later had more change to contend with," Waltrip added. Surprising Joe Millikan, In another Buick. was another early qualifier and picked up the secon<l spot at 160.318. HE WAS FOLLOWED by Harry Gant's Pon- tiac Grand Prix at 159.915. Bobby Allison's Buick 158.603, Ron Bouchard's Buick 158.980 and defend· ing pole and race winner Benny Parsons at 158.972 in a Ford Thunderbird. Defending national champion Dale Earnhardt put his Grand Prix in the seventh spot at 158.923, while seven-time NASCAR cha mpion Richard Pet- ty was 12th in a Regal at 158.037. Waltrip, who leads the circuit in victories with five and is coming off a triumph at Riverside, is hoping to put some pressure on Allison, the current point leader. Allison leads by 193 points over Ricky Rudd. who qualified hjs Buick 15th al 157.951. and 232 points over Waltrip, who is third. "U we don't do anything foolish. we can s till win it," Waltrip explained. "REALLY, THE POLE position is just a little psychological. After sitting on the pole and win· ning last week and sitting on the pole this week, it may get some guys to thinking. At least I hope so. "But, I need it (this pole>, too." he added with a laugh. "Boy, I need a good start here. I've just never done anything much here. Other than win- ning in 1977, this is the most exciting thing that's happened to me here. "Actually, I like this track and I've run very well here, but I just have a hard time finishing. It seems like something always happened toward the end qJ the race." Several of the drivers compla1ned that cracks which have appeared on the track surface since last season added to the traction problem. But Wa ltrip said, "We usually run higher on the track In the race than we do in qualifying. Hopefully, we'll be above them (the cracks), But, it's not really thatbad,anyway,as longasweknowthey'retbere. "The track's really in pretty good shape." Newpo r t team eye8 National8 A team of eighth grade volleyball players from Lincoln Junior High in Newport Beach wlll travel lo Omaha, Neb., this week to compete ln the U.S. Junlor NaUonal volleyball tournament at Crelghton Unlveralty. Coached by Mike Johnston. the team wlll com· pete tn the 15-and-under age divtalon at tbe tourney, scheduled for Tuetday lhroush Saturday. The team, s ponsored by Bonded llavera, 1ne., of Orange County, advanced to lbe national com· pelltlan by virtue of a tblrd·place tlnlab ln lhe Southem Callrorn.la quallb1ns tournament IHt month al Weetml.nater Hlab. Members of th• team are lhrk Clemens, Peter Nourse, Bobby Zimmer, John Sehlller, Tim Mitchell. Gu.y Koch. Tim OeLomr, Matt Wll•y and Hunt.er Boon • I tt I . . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 21 , 1981 A cabochon sapphire is centered in a diamond necklace r leftJ. Stefan Krikl. manager of the Neiman-Marcus pre- cious jewelry department. fastens a pearl and amethyst necklace r above J and a scalloped diamond necklace is ac- companied by a 10 carat, emerald-cut diamond ring. .. ..,, . .. •• When the gleam • in her eyes turns to sparkle By MARY JANE SCARELLO Of tM Dall., flli.t le.ti . There's nothing like jewelry to put a gleam in a woman's eye. The show was proof Of the old saying, "All that glitters is not gold." The, glitter also was provided by diamonds, rubies, emeralds, sapphires, aquamarines, am~thysts and an occasional r ope of pearls. Some of the pieces shown included a 10-carat, emer ald- cut diamond solitaire, an "art deco" wristwatch made from , lapis lazuli and diamonds as well as a string of matched ' South Sea pearls in an unusually large 13 mm. diameter. Kitty Leslie, fashion coordinator for Neiman-Marcus in Newport Beach, .knew that when s he planned the fashion show for "A Jewel of an Evening" to benefit the Multiple Sclerosis Society. It was no bargain basement fashion show. Models posed on a raised platform under strong, laser- beam lighting and then strolled a mong the tables so diners could get a closer look at t he pins, necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings. · Other pearls, of a more moderate size, were shown in multiple ropes with a clasp fashioned from a large amethyst. Models showed between $2 million and $3 million in baubles, bangles and beads to the guests who had paid $150 each for the dinner and fashion presentation atLaStradaRestaurantinCoronadelMar. Women admired and their hus bands looked thoughtful as thousands of dollars worth of geolof y walked past . <Sheriff Brad Gates, a member o the Multiple Sclerosis Society's board with Mrs. Leslie, provided securi- ty for the evening.) Faceted and cabochon jewels in colored stones com- bined with diamonds in many matched sets, and some rings were large enough to reach from knuckle to knuckle on models. The jewelry, some of which had been sent from Dallas for the show, was hand-picked by Mrs. Leslie from the de- signer and one-of-a-kind pieces carried by the store. Nancy R e ag an: Color and class By JACK GREBINGER -..C'91 tet919 o.11., ...... Nancy Reagan is smart. She chooses her wardrobe and jewelry careful- ly with an inherent sense of their balance. Her penchant for red reveals her imaginative and dar- ing side. Rubies, the first lady's birthstone, are the natural companion pieces for her bolder color choices. Mrs. Reagan is blessed with a lovely figure so she can and does wear just about any color . She doesn't hide in the safety of beige and navy. Her fine proportions and good skin allow her to bare her shoulders, back or neck for special evening oc- casions. During the day, Mrs. Reagan wears softly tailored clothes, suits and shirt dresses. She looks equally well in feminine blouses and dresses that de licately frame her face. She wisely avoids fads. No folkloric looks for this lady. Classic and elegant describe her jewelry. She favors double-and single-strand pearl necklaces, simple gold hoop earrings and a gold twist, choker-length chain. Since she is suited to more tailored styles. pearls are a perfect choice. Their warmth and beauty are never overpowering. And when pearls are combined with the brilliance of rubies, the look is spectacular . An asymmetrical crepe dress with a contrast- ing white scalloped edge collar makes a chic silhouette for Mrs. Reagan's slight frame. Add a double strand of pearls with a ruby clasp for the. neckline and a pearl twist bracelet with a mar- quise ruby and pave diamond clasp. Complete the look with a small ruby ring and a dainty ruby watch ror the left wrist. A stunning garment for Mrs. Reagan is a solid color satin slip dress worn underneath a hand- palnted silk chiffon overdress. The dress ls bias cut to cling to the figure and the semi-sheer chiffon falls ln great billowy clouds to the fioor. An ap- pealing, yet subdued look. When the show ended, with a "dessert" of diamonds, the audience applauded the sparkling show. The color spectrum for summer includes the all-time favorites of black, white, red and khaki. The fashion scene la also heavily influenced by the first lady's own preferences and environment. The subtle hues of her Callfomla ranch home in Santa Barbara inspire a lu,cious palette: lupine blue, 1olden poppy, ·toyon <California holly red> -aU accented, of course, by ruby jewelry. Ftrst Lady Nancy Reagan likes rubies and pearls. Fancy rings and things enhances today's fashion fabrics . There is a maenlllcent contemporary ruby and diamond bracelet oow houted ln The Smithsonian lnstltutlon. If tent to Mra. Rea1an for a state oc- casion, it would dazzle the most jaded head of state. It alao would overpower anytbina but a monumental necklace and lar1• pendant earrtn11. All of tbeae, however, because of their delicacy of desisn and Mn. Ru1an'1 own at.rona pel'90Dality, would not overpower ber. Rubles and pearla look spectacular on Mn. Rea1an, but you don't have to be a llrlt ladJ to, .. ar and enjoy their beaulJ. To learn more about lllele pma, write to the American Gem $0Clet.1 for a free CtlNutDer Kit fllled wttb belpful Jewelry ldeu and lnformatlon. Wrtt.: American Gem Soelety, 299C» Wilshire Blvd., Loi Anpl•, •10. Elaborate jewels in step with fashion By SANDIE JOV O{ .. Dllty ........... Thia la a season of fashion contruta. There's a big infatuation with the jun1le and the sea. A look of innocence and becuile· ment reminilcent of soft romantic underdret•· ina• la stron•. Pants are back bl11er than ever in endless varieties of shape and lensth. And, ele1ance and allure set lb~ scene at night. Many of the fashion• have aleev• that drop to tbe wrtat and necklines that be1ln at the throat. Since skin often la th• belt blekpound for fine Jewelry, how doe1 a woman 1how off her favorite 1ems with everytblnc covered?" J The ruffled 1armenta ao much ln evidence lately actually are nice for wearin1 Jewelry. Bil pieces, too. , An antique clollonne pln won't dlaappear beneath plumes of tafetta or charmeuae. A de- licate cameo at the throat can flirt lantalilin1ty from withln Ourrie1 of 1eor1ette. Tbare are beautil\ll dreuel of 1eor1ette and crepe with elaborate detalll. Many are vertta- bt e .field• of tuckin1 1Utchin11 and em· broldertes. These often look belt with the 1lmplt1t. 1D01t delicate Jewelr)r that doeln't compete with the motif ol tbe 1arment. Uncompllcated clauie je'n1ry aucb as de-. llcate 1o&d chalnt wlU. pearl• or other Un)' 1em1tcne1 hl1hlt1ht a dr... Oatnt1 ptna and . -. broaches U\at look antique work well. Floral or fUl1ree plna enhance the neckline. The blah boat nec;ka that once a1aln are im- portant are wonderful for dlsplayln1 1old chains en muse. For the new Juncle and ethnlc looks, jewelry designers have come up witb a wlde ran1e ol diamond jewelry bold enoucb for native coatumtn1. MOit al tbeH diamond de- el&n• make use ot at leut one, sometime• two, Important deslcn elemenll. The flnt la a creaUYe mla.laC al dlamonda ln new eompoe.ltionl 1Gch • tUmel, amethyst, coral, onyx. turquolH, lapll liDd a1at.e. Tb• HeOnd ia tbe UM of m'ultlltr_.-of btada •ltb sold and 1llver and new compo1IUon1. -Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sonday, June 21 . 1981 It was go/or baroque By llA&Y IANE SCAaCEU.O ...... ..., ......... T he Baroque Music Festival dre• more than 150 mualc loven to tbe cool sea breezes ln tbe Sherman Library and Gardena ln Corona del Mar. . Muaic minaled wltb the 1plub of the foun· taln u IUfllll enjoyed the Garden Room's open· air aetUne for the concert provided. by the Trio Camerata and Scott Zeldel OQ baroque IUltar. Jt wu Uae f!rlt of a aeriel ol coocerta and a , lecture on t.M baroque style ln what the or· canlaen hope wUI be an annual event ln Corona ~l Mar. The idea tor the festival beean in January wben Dr. Burlon Karaon, a professor of music at Cal State FullertoG, wu Invited to dinner at the home ot Bud and lrmell Deaenbere (1be'1 a part·Ume art instructor at Cal State Fullerton). Kanon 1u11eated a te9llval, Ute l>eseD· bergs applauded and the commlllee bu been meeting re,Warly since then to organize de· tails. The ftnt concert featured Karson playlng tbe barpsichord u part of the trio, along witb two.other Cal State-Fullerton muaic professors: soprano &t Harmon and Andrew Charlton play· lng a 'Variety of recorders (a baroque woodwind lnatrumenl). Mrs. Desenberg lectured on the baroque style in the visual arts the following night and Friday's concert featured organist David Brit· ton. Tonight's final performance at the Com· munity Church in Corona del Mar will be what Karson jotingly referred to as "a complete · circus" because of tbe number of participant.a. They are the Lutheran Chorale of l..os Angeles; a chorus, brass choir and orchestra. Don Heller, committee chairman, welcomed the music fans and his committee 'members worked to make the evening a suc- cess. They Included Dr. William Hendrick:a of the Sherman Library, Bill and Mary Gazlay, Mn. T. Duncan Stewart, Mrs. Charles Ullman, Mrs. , Desenberg and Karson, who is the festival's :u-tistic director. When the last note bad died away, guests enjoyed wine and the soft summer night in the adjoining garden. Among the muaic fans were Mr. and Mrs. Cylde Zulch , Marjorie Cooling, Lois Sword, Cindy Case, Gerry and Christa Long, Joanne Reynolds and Dr. and Mrs. Henry Riedel. T be Ridgeliners, a newly founed group of custom lot owners in the Harbor Ridge area of Newport Beach, hosted a Mex · ican theme luncheon at the home of Mrs. Derek Allen. Guest.a "built" their own tostadas and en· joyed a fashion show presented by Apropos, a She has a way with a comment Does anyone else suffer from "latent genius"? · My brain is just not geared for conversa- tional combat. Put it in a situation that requires speed, cunning and excessive cuteness and it'll sta.11 every time. It doesn't wake up until alter a door sla~s. 1111111111:1 =--- the phone is bung up, the party is over, or Johnny Carson is saying goodnight. I fantasize about being approached by a tall, dark stranger and having him say, "Have you ever thought of leaving your husband?" and I'd · yawn, "Why should I setUe for polyester when I have ultra-suede at home, if you get my drift." Then he says, "I admire your flippancy." ·Aries: Secrets are revealed Monday, Jane ZZ, ~Ml By SYDNEY OMARR Alll F.S (March 2l·Aprll l.9l: Secrets are revealed, fears and doubts a re era1ed. Focus on clan- dritine conferences. ad· ministrative duties and travel plans. TAUllUS (April 20·May 20): Focus on revisions. re- views and wishes. Business HOROSCOPE aaaoclate discloses Idea for expansidn. Keep budget re1olulloos. GEMINI (May 21 .June ,20>: Utilize ability to analyze -bit.I and pieces fall into place. You'll arrive at "complete story." You get approval from peers. C-'NCEa <June 21-July 22l : M~ domestic adjuat· ment ii on aaenda. Travel, communication, 1001- d latance me11a1e1 domlnete scenario. LBO (July 23-Aua. 22>: Otcepllon could be fn. volved whet• nnancea are concerned. Know It.protect self lD alincbea. Vl&GO <Au1 . 23-Sept. 22 >: Older lndlvldual WASTIN& MONEY? And I reply, "Then you'll love the movie." "Please," he begs, as I turn to leave, "I love to talk to liberated women who know who they are." I sigh, "When I can't stand the heat . . . I'll go back to the kitchen." · He says, "Would you mind if I sent that in to Reader's Digest?" and I shrug, ''Whatever makes your wheels spin." It never happens that way. The only time a man asked me if I had ever thought of leaving my husband I answered, "Where?'' and dropped a smoked oyster in his drink. A lot of people are brilliant when they're an- gry. Not me. I usually end up with a colorful, "Well, we'll see about that" or "Sticks and st9nes will break my bones but words wut never harm me." I suspect a lot of lt stema from a basic shy- ness or insecurity. AJI I know is I am dynamite in the car by myself behind the steering wheel. There is no one who can top me in quick retorU, asides, innuendoes, plays on word.a and inaight.a. I could convulse a convention of nuclear pro- testers. · That is where I rehearsed a comment I was going to deliver at a dinner honoring Arthur Hailey a few years ago. The 1peecb wu de· vastatingly hilarious and I began to feel sorry for poor Mr. Hailey, who would fade Into obli· vion .as the guests crowded around my silver tongue. At the dinner, I cleared my throat and said, "Mr. Hailey, I've written everytbina you've ever read." Luckily, I mumbled and no one heard me. •• -•--~ •• -~.........---· W F ys u: w -__...._-----_...., - 1HAPPENINGS I Burton Karaon (seat- ed), wUh lrmeli De•en· berg and Don Heller during The Baroque , Mu.le Ferttual at Corona del Mar. European fashion store In Orange, which featured casual spring and summer wear. The luncheon was the fifth get-together of· the group, and put meetinp have been devoted to subjects es~cially interesting to custom! home builders, with speakers discussing In· terior design and landscape. The club was formed for neighbors to become better acquainted, and regular monthly meetings will resume in September, when mem-· hers will discuss a gala party to be held at the home of Mrs. Gerald Basliaanse. -----• T be Irvine Muter Chorale, wblc~ wW belln performtnc nut fall under tbe new name of Pacltlc Chorale, will b09t an eJe•ant evenJ.u on July 18 at the Corona deJ llar home of Jobn and Martha Killefer. A dwnpape supper provided by Julia'• ChJld Catertn1 will precede the evenin1'1 enter· tainment, which will be the Paieant ot the M uteta at the Lacuna Festival of the Arts . The show, re-creaUng creat works of art tn Uvin1 tableaux, bu been IOld out for moot.bl but teats and special par~ near the reauvai IJ'OUndl will be available fOf' party CUetll. Tlclseta fOf' the evening, which are tu de· ductlble, are $'7$ each and will help support the UO·volce cbol'ale's expe111e1 In t>eslnnin1 Ill 1'th performin1 season. Information about the party is available a' the chorale's busineaa office at 5'2·1790 or from M~ry Lyon at 67$-9225. D ebutantes from the Newport Harbor Auxiliary of the Children's Home Socie- ty and their fathers toured the society's district office in Santa Ana recenUy. Dorothy Fitzgerald, director of volunteers, gave the croup a firsthand account of services offered at the facility, and visitors heard from Cindy Aguilar, a parent who adopted two special-need children through the society. Fathers and debs who attended were Steve Asahino and Kathryn, Nick Becker and Monica Martin Colli.son and Victoria, Philip Davis and Bronwyn, William Davis and Erin, James Dobrott and Megan, Thomas Doan and Callie and Max Dunn and Paige. Others were Kae Ewing and Page Richard Foxx and Michelle, Diana Lynne Gaede, Harry Johnson and Amy, William Patrick and Nancy Stephen Piper and Kristi, Albert Pizzo and Pen'. ney, William Ring and Susan, J . Edgar Rutter and Lynne, Donald Swedlund and Kristin, Byron Tarnutzer and Kimberly and George Woods and Erika. M aria Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Snyder of Laguna Beach and granddaughter of Gladys Tritt of Newport Beach, has been selected for membership in Mortarboard at USC. Members are chosen for the national honor society baaed on scholarship, leadership and service within the university and community. Miu Synder is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, Hellenes and is majoring in film productions. She is a 1978 graduate of Laguna Beach High School. Just for mom on dad's day DEAR ANN: We know you can't possibly print all the letters you receive. But I hope you will find the space ror this one. It is a·letter to our mother. We've made it an open letter, so those who find its contents familiar might benefit. Here's to you . Mom, for all the dreams you dreamed for us. We never became ballerinas or vocalists or pianists or doctors or lawyers you hoped we would be. We never married millionaires or learned to speak 10 languages. Instead, we are the children who forgot to say "thank you" when it probably would have meant a lot to you. We are the ones who talked when we should have listened. We are the lit- tle tykes who woke you before dawn to serve you the breakfast-in-bed birthday special -burnt toast, weak tea, unscrambled eggs and the ole chew-it-if· you-can bacon . Of course, we sang ''Happy Birth- day, Mommy." Our childhood is over and here are the "thank· yous," many yean overdue. Thank you for beinl there when we needed you -for being our tower of strenePi when you yourself needed support. Thank you for believing in us. Thank you for saying what we needed to bear and for knowing when silence meant more than words. Thank you for giving us the chance to dream our own dreams, even though your dreams were more glamorous. Thank you for giving us room to grow and to learn from our own mistakes. We are- YOUR LOVING CHILDREN DEAR CHILDREN: Wbt a beHttf11J trlbllte! I hope w. colama cets malled lo thouaada of mothen all over &be world DEAR ANN: Dad told us he was giving up drinking for Lent. I was thrilled. He doesn't con- All lUDIRI in with the ginger ale. I could have died. He lied to me and broke a sacrificial vow to God. Don't suggest AA or counseling. He wouldn't go. He insists be i.s no longer grieving over my mother's death but I don't believe it. He even updat- ed his wardrobe and bas taken out some women. Help me, Ann. I love bim and can't stand to see him this way. What do you suggest? -AT WIT'S END IN WORCESTER DEAR WORCESTER: For him I cu aaggest notblng. He didn't write. Voa did. Please loot In yoar pboae book for Al·Alff:D. This organbatlon t. for children whose parents have a bottle problem. At these meetings you will meet other teen.agers wbo wW give you the emotional support yoa need. Please write agajn and tell me If you took my ad· vice and bow you \re doing. "Snual freedom" present a a difficult <UcUion for ·teen-agers and their parents. Ann LanMrt offer& down· to-earth advice in her new booklet, "High School Sez and How to Deal With It -A Guide for Teeru and Their ParenU." For each booklet, Hnd 50 cent• plau a long, stamped, aelf-addreued envelope to Ann Lan<kr•, P.O. Bos 11995, Chicago, Ill. 60611. Coltfornla's Largest Selection Call us no#t, tor expert he4p •wtth your kitchen remodelng pllne. l'.et U1 lhow you how '° t>eulfy and modemiz•. at-.. ,PflA9Ylow.~'°youJ -· . ~AR1($t· ... ~':s] ' :Ne'O~fAVi., ;Costa Mela I ~~:.~w~~t of Bridal Fashions Calfofnkl'a ~ Selactlon Of lftdol Foehlot• 3«l4 West Weslminster Avenie ~Mo. Col1forni0 Q2703 (714) 53H871 Sonka ANJ • Denver .._.....,..,_ _____ ~ber National Bridal Service---------~ . • SPRING-SUMMER SALE • Beginning Wed., June 24, 10:00 o.m. 3415 vta oport:> ne.wpo<t beach, caK Q2bbJ (714) Q75-J2b1 \ ' ~ • ft! n• ft ·~ w 111 ''I I' l . I ! l Riil 111111 · Tudor Rose, for sale at the royal price of 12 million, as viewed from the harbor. rose is still a rose But it will take a king's ransom to a// ord this one By MARY JANE SCAKCELLO OfU.DeMypt ........ ' beside the conversation pit in front of the fireplace. . , '• .. It's large, it's one-of-a-kind and it's for aale for $2 million. King Henry VIII would have loved it. "Tudor Rose" in Huntington Harbour is the latest display of opulence in the building trade by Lester Blanchard, a developer whose usual field is shopping centers. Five skylights and $20,000 worth of stained glass illuminate the manor, and 40 tons of natural rock were used in and out of the home, which has two cooling systems and three separate heaters. •• • 11 His previous blow to affordable housing was another Huntington Harbour residence dubbed "The Castle" by locals. Its prime claim to fame was an indoor racquetball court. Royalty does like its comforts. Some of the amenities contained in his latest 5,000-square-foot home are four wet bars. three barbecues, a roasting spit in the dining area, a kitchen with two cooking centers -one ga~ d one electric -and a sunken wine cellar. To combat the effects of all that eating and drinking, noble residents have a choice between a tiled sauna, two spas Cone indoor and one outdoor> and a swimming ,pool. Upstairs contains a large game room and three bedroom suites, including a 1,000-square-foot master bedroom with Tudor roses carved on the doors. At the back of the house is a dock and boatslip able lo accommodate roya4-barges up to 100 feet long with a gang plank designed to rise and fall with the vagaries of the tides. Yachters floating past can see the Tudor rose a>Olif, specially designed and made from colored iles, set into either side of the central chimney. Even the real estate agent, Peggy Mouritz, is a prod~of Merrie Olde England, with an accent as authe ·c as Yorkshire pudding. The house is for lease with an option to buy for 2 milli • but remember what happened to some of r ' wives. .A : An ornate door leads to the wine cellar. A rock waterfall in the entry courtyard be· gins a 40-foot fish stream stocked with lame -koi which can swim under the living room wall and on't lose your head. A fireplace highlights the main living area. I - An artist'& rendering of Sea Coast Village. Use of new complex offered to Mesa officials Former Los Angeles policeman Gerard Wooters says he believes Orange County is unprepared for a disaster. That, he explains, is why he plans to offer use of his new fortresslike facility in Costa Mesa to officials for use in case of emergency. Wooters' Sea Coast Village com- plex at 2484 Newport Blvd. is scheduled to open next month. The compound, which covers near· ly an acre and contains 15,000 square feet of space under roof, features steel-and-concrete block construction and steel doors. It will house the nerve center of Sea Coast Enterprises' private alarm system that serves many coastal· area businesses and homes, Wooters says. He ,says his firm 's electronic emergency network will be made available to potlce departments in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach in a calamity. "In case or enemy attack, earth· quake or other major problem, the community poser and communica- tions system might fall," he claims. "In that event, our faclllty, with its own auxiliary power system could be immedi.tely available to the com- munities." \ He says h1a facility boasts separate air-cond.ltionin& equipment in units deslsnecf for businesses wbicb will rent compound space because of their peed for "super security." Included, be 11y1, are diamond and precious metal merchanta. Newport Beach and Colta Mesa police olftdals said tills ~ they were maware of Wooters' olfer to be of pubUc help durinc an emer1ency. Botb deparlme•t• bouae com- munications equipment ln specially deslped subterranean vaulta below around for me ln cue of tbe diluter Woot.t predicts could be dnestat. tnc. Colta lies•'• commanleaUom de· partmaat leader said tlUI ..-. be qunt.lanl jult laoW effeetl•e Woot.n' equip-.& would be In-. dllllhr. Dir..._ C>mUe AID--..... tbat ,.uee, ftre aa•~•--1aa1 eqalp wt .. ..-CW llDll llllldld ria r.eo ,........... Mae.t floia a.bole w ... l_or1liliWlt1oa--. Gerard Wooteri make! an offer. But Newport Beaeb'• communicJ· lions $upervlaor, Set. Paul Heni.sey says he'd like to talk with WOOien. "I don't know bis ·capM>Uities," Henlsey sayt. "But some trouPI in the area -amateur radio operators -have offered their 1er1'lces and in practice seaslona, they have proved effective." Classic country elegance at Rancho Santa Fe. .. JJ 'al Fairbanks Ranch. Per- haps the most impor- tant private residential com- munity ever created in Southern California. 1,240 prime master-planned acres at Rancho Santa Fe, an area renowned for its prestige, the traditional beauty of its ar- chitecture and charming early California ambience. Here you will find estate sites of one acre and larger with all access controlled by electron- ically activated privacy gates. Throughout time this la-Ad has a ttracted swash - buckling romantics yearning to call it their own. One such man was Douglas Fairbanks. Awe struck upon seeing its breathtaking natural beauty he determined that here was the perfect place for his and Mary's dream house. But alas, it was not to be. Fairbanks' passion for lhis land continued, however, as he turned it into a working ranch where citrus groves were planted, lakes built and streams created. Today, it can be the perfect place for your dream home. Panoramic views across the yalley to the coast in a cli- mate of refreshing seawashed air. Towering eucalyptus forests, orange groves and beautiful rolling meadows offer a rare, uncluttered set· ting. A lakeside clubhouse With beautiful tennis facilities Fairbanks Ranch af'Q.nearing completion. A full equesfrian center and wan- dering trails will be included as will Fairbanks Village Plaza, to be built at the south- west entry of the Ranch to provide convenient shopping and professional services. It will almost be impos- sible to believe you are only a few minutes fr om the San Diego Freeway, twenty-five miles from dow ntown San Diego and comfortably close to Orange County and Los Angeles. . ' Fairbanks Ranch holds every promise of becoming one of the most prestigious and sought after addresses in Southe rn California. A place of enchanting beauty and en- during charm. It is one of the last opportunities to enjoy a truly elegant, rural lifestyle II •·. ·ff fl ''! . ,, •. t'• • ·h m •I ,f I -.. ., with every m odern con- venience. All homesites are · ! .~~ improved with natural gas, · sewers and cable television and of course, all utilities are underground. Secure an appointment to visit Fairbanks Ranch to- day. Ranch tours by appoint- ment o nly: Fairbanks Ranch Realty Co. P.O . Box 2012, Ra'ncho Santa Fe, California 92067 Telephone (714) 756-37~5 (213) 277-9488 From $175 ,000 J ) • I> lll 'OV •O? ,~ ... . ' $$ ~ • : • ! • • f Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/SUnday. June 21, 1981 l}ecorating ideas How to set up a home entertainment center • A1t Newsleatue 10ne result of the current Pl'Ollfera· t~ of home electronics equlpment ti ~It for some people the concept of a hpme entertainment center la no lQnger merely academic. Today's popular dla1onal room ar· rangements can contribute to lood llstenin1 since a bulky maaa on tbt diagonal breaks up the farallel IUf• faces. The three-pane screen la another decorating device that can improve the aound in your room. A screen placed on the dJa1on1l ln one comer of the room provtdee a new surface for the aound to bounce off. ~Some families already own larae· s~reen proje ction TV sets, \Cdeocuaette players and a library of TV games as well as stereo equip· tfent for llstenin1 to and recordln1 ~uaic. •These people have the buic1 of a i.me entertalnment center. It re· rQains only for them to or1anile their l._tening and watching environment rtt greatest convenience and enhan· <!ament of their equipment. Accord· ll1 to one components manufacturer, tie living room is usually the place -lbere the equipment is used. ~coratine decisions made there can ~rve either to enhance or to detract f~m the sound and viewin1 quality ~the room. In 1ener1l, hllbly textured materials such as tweed and linen are better for acoustics than 1moot.b, slick materials such as vln)'l and silk. On tP,e other band, don't opt for a totally fabrlc·swathed room. Thia leads to a condition of sound deaden· i ng in which all the sound ls "swallowed" by the furnlshlnga, aald Eiler. .. 'The basic requirements for a aood lllltening room are two, according to Del Eilers, audio technical service tanager for 3M Co. First of all, you tjave to make sure the parallel sur· tjces contrast hard and soft qaal.erials. And second, it is impor· tant to break up the boxiness of the t;Jpical square-lsh room with a varie· t:J of surfaces orr which the sound can •unce. Good acoustics enhance all ac· tivities In a room , i ncludln1 television viewing. But If you're thinking of Installing a large, projec· lion TV set, you will need an area of at least 9 feet by 12 feet, according to Tom DeVesto, Kloss Video Corp., a manufacturer of projection televlllon sets. The receiver should be installed at least 9 feet from the screen and viewers should be seated at least 10 to 12 feet away from the huge, movie· size screen, he said. Requirements include carpeting or an area rug in front or the screen to absorb light reflections In t,be room that might otherwise reduce picture brightness. ~The soft surfaces will absorb the ~und, whlle the hard surfaces will iiuse it to reverberate into the r90m. ii a combination of these surfaces at ~ious angles will create the richest .,und. The celling and the floor present tie most obvious example of the prin· 61ple. By carpeting the fl oor and Waving the ceiling bare, you have ilade a decorating decision that con- To minimize the decorative dis· traction of a large, blank 6-foot television screen in the room, mount the screen in a bookcase wall behind shutters, blinds or curtains. rms to good acoustical practices. To provide soft surfaces on two of ~e remaining four walls, draperies, •%lured wall coverings and fabric· covered walls are possible choices. It ii not necessary to cover the entire wall surface. Approximately 7S per· cent to 80 percent coverage is ade· quate, said Eilers. Home entertainment centers should be furnished for comfort, so opt for easy-care fabrics and st~dy furniture that can be rearranged. Planning ample storage room for re- cords cassette tapes and other ac-coute~ents should be simple if a wall storage system is used. The storage systems on the market today provide many options and usually can be designed to accommodate any sort of equipment on the market. 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DepriveOf dignity 7088Mbell trophy 71 UkeMnim 73e-ice 7-4Advantage 75 Din 77 Holda on Pf(lperty 7SGameNke lotto 90Fondle9 11 Negat!Ye 83 Roman bronzie u Rep .•• rtV9la 61S...W 89 Reprimand to Piece of cut lumber 91 Ext8'1of 92 Unlntereet· Ing per'IOfl 93 Slulh 95 Hawaiian tr ... 98 City In Arizona 97 Blbllcal woman 9t Small rugs 101 Certain horMa 105 Cook In own 108 Antlered animal 107 Uama land 111 WMther word 112 Dlap9tdl 113 "'9tform 115Mlanoun 118 Submerge 118 Roman road 119 Separate 121 Mixed 123Compua pt. 125 Demaged 128 Comety 127 Tllk• unlewfully 129 Leg pan 130Famed 131 Armed conflict 13~ o.telta 134 Jug lug 138 Actl9e8 lkntyn 137 Time periode 139 WW. of z.,. 140 Taka one'a pan 144 MUflln 145 Witty rerNttc 1-48 Bhtet wtc:tl 147 Man'1 nlc*narne 141Perform 1-49 EV9rgreen trM 151 Odin'• brother 153 Artlfldal ~ 155 Spanllh artlde 157 Sun god REAL ESTATE QUESTIONS/COMMENT 8 1 aANOY McCAaOLE Q: 11a•t Uaere a eUJ ordlaaace, law or tomttllilal tlaat reca•lrel &M Miier of a parcel of real etta&e to 1tve tlM bayer a &er•l&t eltaraaee Oii tbe bomef We receaU1 parelt.ued a t'lllt Mmt at Ute beaeb oaly to move la ud nM &Mt we wtrt not aJoael Tllll wu d•~ CM war• 1peU alld &erml&ea were Ill over tilt act. WMa we '91ked wttla Miier If Uae p,..,...tJJ lae Hid: uy09 clJdD•t reqant I aer.U. ,..,.,., M cllda't volu&eer •• .•. Balld11, Uae1're aeelt "*• tie feUowt ud dola't tat ••c' ••1••1·" IM't &here a law tlaat 11)'1 tllae Miier mpt 1tve Utt buyer a &erml&e clearaacef .. Mn. M.L. Ntwpel1 Btaca A: There are no local law1 at prHtnt that make lt mandatory for a Hiler of real ntate to furnilb a termite report. A buyer of property that feels there may be dry rot or termlte lnfe1tatlon should request the seller .to fUmilh him with a termite report. Many realtors, as a matter of procedure, will request that a termite report be obtalned on the property they are aellln1. The termite report 11 very -reasonable, and may be paid by either the bu)ier or the seller. This does not mean the work bas to be done, but at least the buyer lJ aware or the condition of the property. The state of California now requests copies of Now you can eqjoy the comfort and prestige of a custom home .•. without moving g'psewood DEVELOPMENT. INC. Home builders end lmprovers You bought your home Ix-cause It Will> Sp('cial to you . But over the years your housing need s hav<· changc'cl, whil<' your horn has remained the same. You'vt> j.(row n. why shoulcln't your home? At Rosew0<xl Dt-vdopmen1. Wt" take grt'at pride In our profession. we offer top quality construt·tlon technique._ and designs for remcxlellng, addition~. an<l rie\ ... horn<·.!.. F<ir )'our fr«:>e brochure or free estimate send us your coupon to<lar or cal I us at 714/673·9420. .,,a, .. , """a•'°' , ti.,.",,.. ·~, •ot7•8 all termite reports completed by licensed Struc------------------------- - - -• - ----tural Pest Control Operators to be filed in Rosewood Developmc:-111. Inc.:. , Sacramento. 177 Rivers ide Ave .. Suite F I Government insured loans (VA, FHA) require Newpon Beach. CA 92663 1 a termite clearance before they will guarantee the I loan. Some conventional lenders (banks, aavlngs I have a representative < all to !'>t"t up I • and loan inslitutiona and insurance companies> FREE estimate & consulla1ion I also require a termite clearance >befor e they will 4 disperse their loan funds. There is an ordinance in I I send m e a FREE hr<>< hurt· 1 Los Angeles County requiring termite inspections; however there is no such appUcable ordinance for Name I Orange County. · Phone No. : My recommendation is to have a reliable Address termite company giv~ a reJ>Ol".l on any stJ:Ucture City State Zip 1 1 you are buying or selhng showing the condition of the premises as far as dry rot and fungus, as well • • -• • -• • • • • • • • -• • • • • • • • • • • • - -• • • • • • • as termites, in all accessible areas. It Is mon~y well spent, usually less than S50 for a single family residence. * • * If it floats, chances are you'll read about it Randall R. McCardle b president of TH~ REAL EST ATE RS; he ii aao an author, lecturf!T and inatruc· tor. Send your comments and queationa to Randy Mccardle, cl o The DoUy Pilot, P.O. Bo:r 1560, Coata Mesa, CaU/. 92626. in the Daily Pilat 642-4321 HARBOR RIDGE. THE GRAND FINALE. Announcing the Grand Closing of Harbor.Ridge. The fir~al chance to make your dream of buying or building a new ho me in Newport Beach's most prestigious community come true. We have saved a limited number of exce ptionally choice custo m homesites and our professionally decorated and landscaped model homes for last. All offer breathtaking ocean views. A 24 -hour guarded gate. And the pride of living in a private community featuring some of the finest custom residential architecture in the country. Call for a private showing or visit our sales office. There's still time to make your dream a reality. And to m ake Newport Beach's most prestigious address your own. Harbor Ridge Homes and Homesites from SS00,000 to Sl,250,000. Ask about our special financing. 17 Harbor Ridge Drive Newport Beach, (714) 640-6776 Prices efftctive as or date of publication sub1ect to prior sale on or alter deadline of this edition. Homeowners Associations supported by. all l'ffldents maintain common facilities. Ask a sales ~ntative for deta1ls. Photo taken at main m try to Harbor Ri~, Spyglus Hill Road at / Ridlellne OriVf. "" i I t ~imbledon Village's Plan A features spadou8 interiors. : . ! Community offers private tenn is I Wimbledon Vlllaie's Plan A offers a generous due date for owner-occupants and 14 percent in- t ftining area and atrium-view sitting room in a two-terest (141/• A. P.R.> for investor-buyers. _. bedroom design, one of four iMovative floor plans Take the San Diego Freeway to the La Jolla • presented· by McLain Development at the Costa Village Drive exit, then west to Via La Jolla and ~ Mesa recreation-oriented community Prices left to the condominium development. Models are I average $195,000 for the one-and two-story homes. open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 8540 Via offering up to 2,467 square feet of living area and Mallorca Drive. four bedrooms. Focal point of the development is I its private tennis and swimming club with three lighted tennis courts, swimming pool, hot swirl pool and wading pool. Now selling in new Phase III, Wimbledon Village may be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to the Fairview exit in Costa Mesa. north to South Coast Drive, right on South Coast Drive, ihen left on Wimbledon Way. * Vida Pacifica, a master planned community of townhomes and detached. two-four bedroom patio homes in Encinitas' Village Park, is offering Cinanc~ng at 121/ii for the first two years of I BRIEFS It ownership. Buyers may refinance -at any time with ti no prepayment penalty. The rate is based on 3 per-c cent below FHLMC gross rate at time of closing ~ for homes that can close prior to Aug. 15, 1981. • The two, three and four bedroom homes are offered in four different· floor plans ranging from 5 1,395 to 1,942 square feet. The two and three bedroom townhomes are priced from $98,000. Take 1 the San Diego Freeway and the Encinitas cutoff to El Camino Real. Proceed left on El Camino, then right on Mountain Vista Drive. The sales office and models are open from 10 a.m. Call 942--0564 for· more information on the townhomes and 753-2812 f9r the patio homes. * Warmington Development's Woodbrldl~ Townbomes In the Village of Woodbridge in Irvine are priced from $125,990. A below market interest rate of 13'Yll percent with seven year financing is being offered with the two to three bedroom units . The four floor plans range in size from 1,135 to 1,646-square feet. Take the Santa Ana or San Diego Freeway to the Culver Drive exit in Irvine and follow the signs to the Irvine Company Information Center. * Shadow Run, located in the Village of Northwood, Irvine, offers three and four bedroom, two or 2 'h baths floor plans from 1,662 to 2,405- square feet. The single-family residences are pre- sented in English Tudor, Cape Cod and Colonial exteriors. Seven year. 13lil percent financing is available. Take the Santa Ana Freeway to the Culver Drive exit. Drive east on Cuiver to Trabuco Road, right on Trabuco to Remington, then left to Shadow Run. Mod els are open daily from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. • Fairway Estates in Oceanside is offering all non-recurring closing costs to be paid by the builder when escrows close with 45 days. The special deal applies to the complete selection of single·family residences remaining in Phase I of the new project. located across from the Oceanside Municipal Golf Course. Prices of the homes, available in five different floor plans, range from $99,990 to $132,990. The one· and two-story, two, three or four bedroom homes range from 1,301 to 2,406 square feet of living area. Take the San Diego Freeway to Highway 78. East on 78 to El Camino Real then left to Mission Avenue. Turn right on M.issioo to Douglas Drive, then left on Douglas to t.fie corner of North River · Road and Douglas Drive in Oceanside. Models are open daily from 10 a.m. to dusk at 709 Sunningdale Drive. • La Jolla Terrace condominium sales are averagin~ 820 percent above the weekly sales rate for a typical attached home in the San Diego gen- eral market area, and one of the .reasons ii the price, which starts at $69,500. The one and two bedroom units range in size from 505 to 1,012· squa.re feet. Financing includes interest at 13th percent (13l!4 A.P.R.) on loans with a seven year 'How to evict' If you own rental property with a tenant who likes to play his stereo full blut at 2 a.m. or ls three months late in payment, Greg Mourl knows you've eot a problem. He allO knows that lf you're not well verted in eviction laws, a tecbnlcallty mi1ht lead a e to llde with the tenant. With more than 3,000 evic- ljons under bis bell alnce be apened the Landlord Aulltence Co. in Santa~·· MOW'l offen a blt of help for the beleapered J)roperty owner. With bualneu co-owner Gloria Sparta, be'• written ''Gulde to SucceHf\ll Eviction 1md Property Mana1ement ln Callfornta." ... , * Homes at the Wind Rows in El Toro, with four floor plans with up to 1,556 square feet of living space. are priced from $121 ,990. The one-and two- story homes feature three or four bedrooms with two, 21-'l or three baths. More than 298 homes have been sold since the opening of the eventual 425. unit com01unity. Take the San Diego Freeway to the El Toro Road exit, then drive about four miles north to the homes by The William Lyon Co. Models are open daily, except Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p m . at 26981 Parkmont Circle. El Toro. Where crimson bougainvillea still SP.ills over graceful adobe archa, wlwre mission chimes stilt echo across cobbkd strttl$ once traversed by ptUires and conquistadors, the Miurer Elliott Construction Company has~ R luxury cnmmunity of classic ekgane1: Villllges of ~Mission. Here, nmled mnong the hills and vales of the lush Capistrano VAlky, you71 discover traditionmly ttykd homes that marry the rich lwritap of M'ly California with all the comforts and comxmiences of today. 11w /iM1 pluw Rt Villllges of TM Mission fmtu.re.s uncommonly fkgant 3-mid 4-bedroom a«:utiw raiMnces set on country-siu lots, mmiy with 10,000 sq. ft. or more. Choe. from ,,, ~ r T • • " ... • .. Orange Coast DAIL V PtLOT/SUnday, June 21 . 1981 Huntington Beach QUALITY CONDOMINIUMS IN A GREAT LOCATION NEAR HUNTINGTON HARBOUR For June only: $1,000.00 Decorator Allowance Builder pays Non-Recurring ~losing Costs Beautiful 1 2 and 3 bedrooms each with covered garage, amidst a picturesque setting of waterfalls, 'ponds, and streams. An architectural triumph highl~ghted b~ red tile ~oofs ~nd extensive use of exterior wood treatments. Impressive interior appointments 1nclud1ng vaulted ceilings and woodburning fireplaces. Spacious private patio or dec_k. Elevators lead to upper units and penthouse models. Swimming pool and therapy spas, with all grounds pro- fessionally maintained. Immediate move-in on few remaining units in Phase I which now offers exceptional bargains, for Phase II prices are expected to be substantially higher. Extremely easy qualifying provides excellent oppohunity for first time buyers. Open Daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (714) 846-5557 from $88,990 10°/o Down .. > • ;;, ... WARNER AVI $ See salesperson '°'association dues and financing details 5 inspired floorplans with up to approximately 3,160 sq. ft. of well-plllnned interior space. Alt are lavishly appointed, including 2 or 3 fire- places, intercom systems, wet bars, ceramic tile or hardwood entry flooring, compll!te S«Urity alarm systems, and built-in safes. Gourmet ldtchms offer microwave and self-cleaning ovms, trash compACtors, Nutone food centers, and custom OGk csibi.nmy. A flaib~ financing progrrun-including 9% % interest S«ond trust deeds with no payments for 3 years-can put this refined and prestigious community within your r1aeh . So retur:n with tM swallows to ti~less elegance and tranquil SUl'TOundings. Com• horN to Vi114ges of TM Mission . From $244,990 Opendaily10a.m. to6p.m. (714)661~714 Bud Ganschow, our financUU expert, is available to custom-tailor a firumcing program to mm your individu41 rweds. It'• not a handbook on bow to do 10W' own evtctkm. Moun aad Sperka are parate1&11. not at· torHJS. . 93A o/o . Interest 2nd Trust Deeds l.altHdJ tbeJ'ft ~ a Ult ol lawa, You ea Ill mon lllfonilaliln abollt tbt ..U· publllhed book "1 wrillnl to P.O. BOa 40U, Sota Ana , Calif. 92702. Ill • I.• • • Iii~~ ii ., - ·~· -· 1 l ... . . . . •). • , . ) I • • • ' • , • • I . .. . ' ~-· Or•nge CoHt DAILY PILOT/S•turd•y, June 20, 1981' Buying · a home can he easier than you think . REAL ESTATE MAILBAG •1 &OBUT J. BRUSS DEAR BOB: Liile mlDy ot!ter people wbo •••& .. own a bcMtae or coadomtalam, we ua't eee• &o 1ave up UM clowa paymeDt. However, I jmllt reeelved a $3, ... Hllestloa 1w1rd 1& tile fac· ._, wlaere I work part lime. I am determtaed Uta& ...,_ mcmey will be tbe a&art ol oar "clowa p1ymem& '9ad." 8btce we bave &wo cblldrea, we badly Deed a lar1er place &o Uve. Any ldeu ltow we can aoJve -.rp~ems? . :-Gerri T. DEAR GERRI: It's euier than you think to buy a home. If you or your husband qualify for a qi home loan, no down payment is required for VA mortgages up to SU0,000 in moat areas. But it you don't qualify, consider leasing a house with an op- Uon &o buy It in a year or two. The initial cost is low (usually first and last month's rent, plus aecurity deposit). · As 81J investor in rental houses. I give many of my tenants options to buy their homes in 12 to 36 months. With lhe incentive or home ownership waiting, I find it amazing how people come up with $~0,000 lo $20,000 so they can exercise their purchase option. For example, this week a stewardess (oops, night attendant) who bas rented one of my houses for ·a. year in exercising her purchase option by making a $15,000 down payment to buy that house. During her lease period. s he had time to save, beg or borrow the necessary $15,000: The result is that abe now owns the house, I have a safe investment m tbe wraparound mortgage ·J carried back. and everyone is happy. If she can acquire a house on a lease-option, you can too. Tax consequence of divorce DEAR BOB: My wife .ad I are getting a ''frleadly divorce" after three ye1rs of marriage. Oar mljor asse& ls a townhouse condominium wlllclt cost us $34,000 ind ls now worth 1t least ........ The mortg1ge balance la about SZ7,oto. We llave 1greed to sell It and split the profit equally as part of oar divorce settlement How will our sale profit be &axed? -Jamie T. DEAR JAMIE: Your sale profit is $56,000 ($90,000 minus $34,000). less sales costs such as re· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUI SUllH•U "ICTITIOUS SUSI HUS NMM ITAT•M•HT NAME STATEMUtT TIM follewl119 persoru er• doing The IOllowlng per50m ere dOlng IM.lsl· IMKIMU•: llHSH . ANATOH ASSOCIATES, JI Abeto, I.A STING MEMORIES, 1061 I"''"-• CA '211'. Self nu Cosie Meu C.lllornl• ,,.,. HOWARD 9 . JONES. !II Emer•ld wa'v,.. R. Te;cn, 1068 Sa lines, ••Y, L..-llHcll, CA n.SI. Cos le Me.a, C.fllom4• 7»» · P'UllERHI! IM PARTNERS. DI..,. E. THCl'I, 1068S.llnu, C<>tlA L TD .• 11Alleto,1 ... 1ne. CA n114. Mau. C.lllOf'nl• nu• ~ •.·J-s, This llUSIMU Is COtlcNCllHI l)y • Pan-teMrel P¥tnersrlp, .Tiiis ......,.,.,,. WH flllHI wltll Ille W•vne R Tetch '°"·"tY Cieri! of Or•noe County °" Tiiis siet...._I was Hied wltll 11w . i'..:: ~ .. ~~-1 , ~°':nty Cief11 of 0r_. tountv on Mey MtNaW, MIU.all & CARL.SON t, "1.. ' .... ,_ .. T_ ...... .._. ...... ...._.a.ca. CA nMI ~..._. Or ... Coelt Delly Piiot, J-21.a.Jllly.S, 12.1"1 2tlM11 ... 1 .. u '"'*II.,_, Or .. Coelt Delly Piiot, J-1, 14,21,8, 1"1 U»-11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUISUllNHS .... is. Pullll-Ore1191 Coast Delly Piiot, June 14, 21, 21, Jiiiy J. t"1 2704-tl . PUBLIC NOTICE .. ............. Or .. CM9' Delly Pl J-1, 14, 21, .. ,., UD41 PUBUC NOTICE llAMll ITATUH .. T "ICTITIOUS SUSIN•U ...!.":.,_......,.. """9n la dol"9 ltual-NAMllTATaMINT .. i. Tu II A L E L E G A H c I! ...!:':s'.cMlowlno -IOft la dolno Dual 'I.OW•• DESIGN, SH lrvl11• LOU PETERSON INTERIOIU I A-,~9Mcll,CAfM60. EI 11 ' SUSAN M4Rll! BltOORICIC a • • L ene, Newport Buell 1,.,.,.. • 52' C•lllornl•ft*. ft66I A-. IMwport .. ecll, CA L.udml,. Pltter1"'· !JOO Ealtlle LAne Tl!~ ~ Newport Beatll, C.llfOf'nle t:IMO. elvldlNll la c.oncluctM by "" I~ . Tiiis llutlneM Is c~led by an In • dlvlduel. · ....,, M. SrOdrkll L.uOmll• Pltteuon r~ ..._ w• flllld wllfl 1"e Tllla •-was flied with I •-,.T1 Clettlof Or ... Coufttyon#My C-ty CHl'lt C10r11199 eo..ntyOt1Jun • • 11, IMI. ...... ..,._ "" lll9d Or.,.. ea.st Delly Pl,.., PvblllNd Orange Coast Delly Pllol May'1,J-7,t4.tt,1•1 JMCMt June••.21.a,J11tys,1•1 u10•i PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE al estate sales comml11lon. The mort1a1e balance ls irrelevant. If you are equal co-owners, the •al• profit i. spilt equally and taxed as • ton1 term capital lain it you owned the townhouse rnore than 12 months. Only 40 percent of lon1 term capital aalna are tH· able; the other 60 percent la tax-tree. fln1ncln1 you need. A 1ood realty 11ent who un- derat1nds lnnovatlve finance ideas can help greatly. Nol ,every seller will finance your purcbue. But you ll never know for 1ure unUI you mite a purchase offer. Asking the seller "wtU you help nnJnce the sale?" ls usually a waste of time. I find tJ>e seller usually doesn't decide until be sees 1 wrttt~n offer on the table. One of my friendl m1de 23 purchase offers ln a row before he 1ot one accepted wltb seller financing. But lt waa worth tbe elfort because now he owna a choice property wUb low cost financing. Popular 1pecial report The popular Br"8s Report · · Everytblnc you .want and Need to Kliow About the $100,000 Home Sale Tax Exemption" la again available. To obtain r.our copy send a S'2 check payable to ~Newspaperboolta" for Report 80107 to The Dally Yilot, P.O. Box 259, Norwood, N.J. 07648. However, either you or your ex-wife can defer your share of the protlt tax if you buy a rep11ce· ment principal residence coeUn1 at leut u much as your share of the grou sales price. A11umln1 you split the $90,000 sales price equally, that means purchase within 18 months before or alter the sale of a replacement residence co1Un1 $45,000 or more quallfies for lax deferral on that spouse's r----------------------------------------profit share. Ask your lax adviser for full details. No tax due upon converting DEAR BOB: We boup& • new bome ud cle· clded &o keep our old bome aa an lnveatmea& for rental &o teauu. ( l > How macb &Ill wll1 we owe? (%) Can we depreciate oar old bome'a marke& v1lae since It a. Dow rented? -Mrt. Mark F. DEAR MRS. MARK F.: (1) No tax is due at the lime of converting your former principal re- sidence into rental status. The reason is that there has been no taxable event such as a sale of the pro· perty. (2) You can depreciate the lower of (a) your home's adjusted cost basis on the date of con- version or ( b) its market value on that date. Of course, the 11on·depreciable land value is sub- tracted from either amount before selling up your depreciation schedule. Your tax adviser can ex- plain f\1.11.her. Finding affordable f inancin DEAR BOB: I just completed an nceUm& w'eekend real eat1te seminar •bout lnvea&lng ln re- al estate. The lecturer empbubed buying only properties with "seller financing." But In oar area, there lsn't much of this &ype of financing available. How CID I nnd these propertlea? -Joel T. DEAR JOEL: Seller financed homes and in· vestment properties are available in every town. But they often aren't advertised. To find them you've got to start m aking purchase offers wh.icb provide for the seller to carry back the mortgage $280,000 ISASllALL PRICE TO PAY. Ezqul•ite Model Home At Lo• Corrale• la S.a Ja•a Capl•trano • Walled entry courtyard with rountaJn • Secluded pnkn courtyard with llJcd therapy ape on mast.er bedroom • Custom awned glua window • 4 bedrooms plus master ault.c retreat. 21h ti.tbs • Two stories. with 2.602 sq. ft. or living space San Juan C&pristrano. CA92675 Call (714) 661·0344 for ln!orm.alon. Only ~o Other home• ~malnlng. Below llutwt rtaaactac •Ro Cloetq Costa• BROllltR COOPERATION INVITED Tucfted privatel11 behind a ga~-gum4. ent,., the lio•n of ChitMM Count'fl nestle against a ldllside that rises gentl11 to reveal panoramic riews of that is below. !Jo, tire enjofl#tt"t of your leisure ffitij~~-· will enjoy v private '°"""""ity club facil~ ities tft11t i •itt U,fdt4 tt""is tourts , a 25 meter swi• pool, """"*¥"as well as a cltarming clublrouse fadlitr .Wtft sauna, ffitcften and large ffreplace . /, you ftave been seeking a home above the ordi- nary; a ftome with cltaracter and of extraordinary 4uality visit Cniteau Coutr11. I ( ·-_, -..,.,,,.., ___ _ a a a a -__ , ....._ . PQlicy ·needed .(or '80s Too many people. are priced out of tM houang market . . . a, JORN CVNNIPr 4J ............. . · NEW YORK :._ "Tb• kid.a won't 1tud for lt, •• said Herman Smith, wbo b:!,l:'t reviewed ftl\U'ft 1howl.n1 that most youn1 f • cannot afford to buy a new aincle-famUy bowie. Thia country, be aaid, needs a policy at the very highest levels of government to plan for the boU;Si111 needs ot the 19808. A policy, be aaid, almlla.r to ~e for energy, defense and technological advance. There isn't one, and Smith, president of the National Association of Home BullderaJ la di.a- t r e s a e d . • • W e h a v e the ·· --- technology and the ability." be said. "We should have the con-• cern and dedication.'' Should, but don't. "We have proposed to the president and be bas agreed to a homing po licy commission," s aid 11About 1.1 mllUoe people eaeb r ear wW bt added to tbt -... ••• •~· btplq dtmud ta• tHmely hllh 1D tb• buy-up b0ulln1 mullet.'' la other wordl, elementa tA tbe eoutituency a.re there. anc;l evtnta may force them into tctlvlasn. The criala, produced by inflation, and lnterttt rates tbat prohibit houaln1 needs from beln1 satisfied, may pit one ceberatioa of American• a1aimt another, aaya Smilb, ''further puahlni from the mainltream of American society . . . the youna, the elderly and the poor." The solution? Lower interest rates, for one lblng, Smitb volunteer•. When uked if be foresees them, he replies, "Under present policies I do not see interelrt rates fal.llna. I wiab I did." The COl\IUmer and small buai.nela penoo can-· not survive, be aald, while waitlnl for the otberJ priorities -defen1e and eoero, for example -to be dealt with. To th.ink that they can, be said, scares him. Oou t OAILY flll.OT'/IU., June 11, 1111 . ................................. . Ingle FamllY Hoines in Huntington Beach from $149,990 For ~une only: Smith. ~ , But acres of empty lots and ' millions of w o uld -b e homeowners stand between · ''Somehow the spiall-business man and the con- sumer ~omebuyer baa to be treated independent- ly." he said, suggesliog they needed protection from the current bieb money coeta lf they are to sur-vive. $1,000.0I Decorator Allowance Bulkier pays Non-Aecuntng Closing Costs s t I ( t ( t l le ti c 9 t s r r ·I commission and commitment. C\1••1PP Moreover, the popular involvement that made the consumer movement an agent of change seems to be missing from,Aousiog. "When bavP you beard of a group of homebuyers getting together and makina an lssue of it?" asks Smith, a Fort Worth builder-developer. "The various consumer groups who might be expected to help are all doing their own thing " sue- gested an aide. "They've all got their bom~s " be said. "They're hung up on tbeold lsauea." ' . That leaves housing as a separate i11ue. "The homebuyer isn't organized," Smith says. "He is fragmented; he is powerful but individualistic." For now, it seems, the kids are standing for it. But that doesn't mean housing may never pro- duce an organized effort. It might grow a consti- tuency. Smith opens a book.let, "Houaing at the Turning Point," published by the Home Builders. He reads: "More than 16 million new households will be formed during the 10-year period ending Dec. 31, 1989, an increase of 25 percent over the number of households created in the previous decade. "More than 41 million people will turn 30 in the '80s, creating an unprecedented increase in the number of first-time buyers entering the housing m arket. PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PICTIT10Ul9USIM•ll NAMa ITATSMmMT PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE TM to11ow1,,. ---..... PICTn'IOUS .......... ......_ .. , ....... ITAT9Mmll1' (1) TOO IUl"t"«D SHlltT 00., II> TIW ........ ~ a re ..... THE DESIGNIUt'S WIUT, ut1 W. ~-: s-tlow A-. SUit. Jll. s..te N~V~A.2-W.CaMll AM, CA 91*. H.......,, ~ 9aacll, CA ftMa. MAltV SUE SHEA, L.OltEN MO PIED·CYCL.IES INC., a EHL.IEltS, 2'01 W. 5'11orf~ A-, Cellfer!M ~ • .,_ W. c...i J1J. SM9""9,CA'2'1114. H ...... y,.......,. ._,.,CA -.a. Tiii• IMla!Mu 1• candu<ta<I ..., • f·a. ....._ .. ~...,.CW· .................... ,... ....... ~IE. Elller1 ~In, Inc .. Tiiis .....,_. wea flied wlll\ -S. ....._, c-tv c ...... at 0r...-· c-tv Ofl ,.,...,...,. J-11, ,.... Tiii• ........ -"'" wltll -p..._ C-ty Ctwtl at Or .... C-y .,, ~Yt111.-Or .... Cont Delly Piiaf, J-4, "'1. J-21, JI, Jiiiy S. 12, 1"1 21U4l P1- l"WlllMll °"""" Coelll Delly ~li.t, PUBLIC NOTICE I J-1. 14 21. a 1•1 tm•1 PUBUC NOTICE PICTITICIUI MISlMHI MAMS ITATIEMENT PICTITIOUS 8Ul1MIEU The fOl-lllQ .,..._, It Ool"ll bin!· MAMIE STATIEMIEMT ,,.~~tN ENGINEERING -• ..... 111• IOll-lllQ persons ... dOl"ll • •-·-· lluslMIS ea: I CostaMeM,CA'26ll. DATABASE COMPANY >001 J acl1 a.ti 1.A•ll\ 2'IO 8-. Coste ltedlllll Ave ... ,.,, Cott. MeM. CA Mew, CA ma. ma Tiiis .....,_, la <Clftdu<1M by .., I,.. J-I.. O.CI.,., tl341 Mt. Hood dlv..,.I. Orin , SMC•~. c.IHorlll• H111$. J«Jt l.Atlln RoM rt A. Root, H St. Tropea, Tiiis ..,.._ •• llled with Ille Newport 8Nctt, CallfOl'ftla HMO, COIHlty CIWk at Ora11911 Counly on Tl'llt _,,,.., 11 conducted by a June 11. 1"1. 1119neral .,.nrwrWilp. Pt...... _,....,. 1... o.o ... PullU-Onn9e coast Delly Piiot. Tllll .... _, ... flled wllll Ille June 14, 21, 21, Jiiiy s.!..1•1 ~ GOUftty Cl«tl ol Or&'198 C-nty Oft • J~ 11, '"'· ....... PUBUC NOTICE PublllNd Or-. CM1t Delly Piiot, PICTITIOUI MllOIEU NAMe ITATEM8NT Tiie lellowlne .,..._ It ..... lllnl• _ .. , June 14, 21, a. Jiiiy s. '"' 2tl7-t1 PUBLIC NOTICE INVESTOltS ltEAL ESTATE -- SERVICES, A KA-I It IE S, > PfCTIT10Ul8UlfNa• ~-l'taUI, Suite 103, .._..,, NAMa ITATSMllMT hecll, CAf*'-Tiie ,..._.,. 118"191\ It ........ ._... HAltOl.D O. MOltEHIEAD, •U -H : ..., ... Drive,~ .. edl. CA Cal THE C .... GltOUP, 1111 "*T~I· __ .........._1 ~IECEI, 1111 ~c. A-. c-ta "'--1 ,...-.Ctedll"f.,'"'° Meae,CA .... dMduel. CAltl FOflESTllEltt, 1111 l'Mr'8 Har•O.~ • Aft!IW,Calla ....... CA.._ Tiits .-Niil -fa.. wttfl .. T .. ......_ .. ,.,.._.tty., M-C-ty CIMI of Or .... c:-ty .,, _.,, ....... J-17, 1tll. CAl'I.. P'OAUTIERI ~ Tllta ....,... -ntM "491 ._ ........... Or ..... C-t Delly pt .. Cewllly Olfti of Or .... c:-ity aft...., ,_ "· .. Jl//ly s, 11, ,.,, 17.wt •• 1"91. PUBLIC NOTICE ..,._ PWllllled Or .... ONat Delly PllM; Meyt1,Jw97,14,tl,1., ....., _Otherwise.' be indicated, the kids won't stand fo~ it--: for belng a generation deprived. And if you think differently, be augg.,sted, take another look at those demographics. COndo seminar to nieet July 2 . A lh;ree-~ seminar that offers tips for buy- tDg, selling or 1.nvesling in condominiums is being offered at Orange Cout College this summer. The seminar will meet on Thursday, July 2 from 6:.30-9:30 p.m. in OCC's Fine Arts Hall 119. Admiaa1on ls $2, and registration will be conducted at the door. Open Daily ~minar lecb;U'er ls Richard Hart, a apecialiat in busmess planrun&. Hart ia vice chairman of both the Orange County Chamber of Commerce, and the Economic Development Corporation of Orange County. He teaches self-employment. and busi- ness organization classes at OCC. 10 s.m. to 6 p.m. (n4) 536-1459 For information aboul the seminar phone 556-5811>. • About two years ago we started work on what is perhaps the most desirable residential site in all of Cow.m Heights. Since then in a very methodical, meticulous and careful way we have nearly completed the entry, the country club facilities and the first four homes in the area we now ca1J RocldngHorse Ridge. The entry, which will be protected by a guard house with 24 hour protection, the clubhouse, the 3 tennis couns, 2 racquet· ball courts, the 25 meter swimming pool and spa and the first four homes arc visible from Newpon Blvd Because of this and quite Ukdy because of the imposing size of the qub an~ of the homes we have been unable to keep people from coming in to find out when the homes would be available for purchase. They asked the plumbers, the carpenters, the elec- tricians and anybody else they could stop who in tum rderred them to the job superintendent who in tum called the home office and kept giving us names and phone numbers and con- vinced us to put a. company representative on the site. • This was only a few months ago. And people arc still stopping, In fact , we've already sold 11 of the first 22 homes in our initial release. And the models are still only in the final stages of construction. Because of this interest, we've put a trailer on site and turned It into a sales office "of sons" and decided to have a pre-preview showing of RbcldngHorse Ridge so that everyone who is in- terested has an equal chance at the remaining 11 homes. If you've been looking for just the right home in the right place stop and take a look at what's going on at RockingHorsc Ridge. From the sweeping country views, to the magnificent homes to the incomparable country club you'll find nothing to compare. It's still a bit dusty and we've a bit of work to do on the first four homes, but there's no doubt that you'll see why so many people have been so interested and why 11 families felt they just had to Uve here. Priced &om $373,000 for lnfonnadon call (714) 639-8670. ---·-----it ~r~--------,._~------- .. I ti ·' Oranoe Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 21. 1981 You can feel the excitement in the air. An ambitious idea is becoming a dynamic reality. Growing. Thriving. Making the dream come true. It's called the City of Irvine. Come see the homes. Detached. Attached. Townhomes. Patio homes. Apartments and condominiums. Diversity in architecture and envi- ronment that fits so many lifestyles. Look at the schools. Regarded as some of the best in the nation. Visit UC Irvine. A major university right in the heart of the city. Walk the parks. Enjoy the lakes. Rush the. net on a tennis court. Ride a bike trail. Enjoy the shopping, so close to homes. Discover a variety of commercial and industrial opportunities. Offices. Industrial land. Locations for retail and service businesses. And more to come. It's all part of the dream that is Irvine. And y_ou can see it coming true. Start at The Irvine Company Information Center.* It's on Culver Drive between the San Diego (1-405) and Santa Ana (l-5) freeways. At the corner of Barranca. (714) 551-1500. You might find your <lWn dreams can start coming true in the City of Irvine. HOMES FOR SALE Turtle Rock TURTI.E ROCK HIGHLANDS GARDEN HOMES Bren Company Available from $226.900 Call or visit (714)955-2245 TURTI.E ROCK RIDGE Homes by Bren• Available from S 134.990 Call Of V\Sll (71'4) 851• 1837 Homes by Irvine Pao fie From S245.90010 $380.900 Call Of visa: (714) 552-0917 North Woodbridge WOODBRIDGE CREEKSIDE Scandard·Padfk C.Orp. Unfurnished models· $158.990to $175.990 Call for appoin~nt. (714) 552-3312(clceed Wed. & Thurs..) WOODBRlDGETOWNHOMES" Warmington Development. lnc Available from $125.990 to $149.990 Call or visit.(7141559-1351 Southwest Woodbridge WOODBRIDGE SOMERSET* &vw6od Homes From $101.000toSI19.000 Call or v1si1: (714) 552-4000(closed Thursday) WOODBRIDGE PARK VlSTA• Irvine Pacific $84.800 10 $90,648 (qualiilcation requirements) Call or visit for availability: (714) 552-4101 WOODBRIDGE PARKVLEW- Thc William Lyon Cmnpany Available from$12H90 Call or visit: (714) 559-4603 (dosed Thu!'lday) WOODBRIDGE CHATEAUX• lrviM Ptcific From $1 28.000to $145,500 Call or visit· (714) 552-0911 • .. TWI Current Development Areas !ilI7ii'1111m~ Near-Term Development Planned (~5 years). o o o o Propesed Road Systems WOODBRJOOE WILLOW CREEK• The AkinsC.Ompany From $139.000 to $177.000 Call or visit. (714) 559-1161 WOODBRIDGESUMMERAELD St.1ndard·PldAc Corp MAP NOT TO SCALE $141, 990 to $168. 490-All homes currently sold or reserved Place name on waiting list. Next phase: Late Summer 1981 Ca.I I or visit for availability (714) 552-Hl2 (closed Wed & Thurs.) WOODBRIDGE WINDSOR ESTATES• Warmington Developrnen1. Inc. From $147.000 to $188.000 Call or VISll (714)857-1291 University Town Center COLUMBIA SQUARE" Homes by Bren Available from $102.000 Call or visit· (714) 851-5868 CAMBRIDGE COUR~ Broedmoor Homes fil'lt phase. All ~ currcndy re5erved Next plwc. Scheduled to open June 20. 1981 Call or visit for availability (714) 955-1994 COMING ATIRACilONS North Woodbridge WOODBRIDGE ARBORLAKE" Irvine PaciAc Adult-oriented luxury condominiums Scheduled to open Au,utt, 1981 fotinfonnadon all: (714) 64+3510(Mon ·Fri I WOODBRIDGE COVE" Irvine Piadflc Adult-oriented lakeside condominiums Scheduled to open Sprina. 1982 Foor information caD (71-4) 6ff. 3510 (Mon •Fri.) Southwest Woodbridae WOODBRIOOE LAKE SHORE* trvlne Piadk . Lu~ waier-«l.e:nted town.homes Sch£i.Jed to open latt 1981 for infurmation a ll (71-4) 64+ 3510 (Mon ·Fri.) RESALE HOMES Call Macnab-Irvine Realty m lrvme: Campus Valley Cented714) 752-1414 \\bodbndgc Village Oncer (714) 5 5 I ·8700 APARTMENfS FOR RENf For information call (714)64+H69(Mon -Fri l COMMERCIAL LEASING OPPOR1UNITIES Office Leasing SKY PARK AIRPORT BUSINESS CENTER For leasing information on e'Cisun11 spacr call(71416+4-349S(Mon ·Fn I EXEClJTIVE PARK -Complc:uon Summer 1981 For leasing information on new SIJ'ICe call (714) 64-4-3555 (Mon ·Fn ) Shopping Center Leasing WALN LIT VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER CAMPUS VALLEY SHOPPING CENTER PARKVIEW SHOPPING CENTER UNIVERSITY PARK SHOPPING CENTER WOODBRIOOE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER For leasing information call (714) 644· H9'i (Mon -Fri ) INDUSTRIAL SALE OR LEASING OPPOR1UNITIES IRVJNEINDUSTRJALCOMPLEX -EAST Improved industrial sites available Variety of sizes. &ccUent ftteway access. For information call your broker or Paula Mathews at (714) 64+3134 (Mon -Fri ) Prica eff ecritJe as of dau of j>lAbltctJrion sub1ec1 io pnor sale on Of after deadline o/ rhu edition. Ho1™!0""1en. asJocfatioru supported by aU residents main ram common facilities. Ask a sales upruenrauvr in any sales office /<Jr details •Ft(llllnng condominium ownl"'fSh1p WFRE WORKING WITH THE Cfl'Y 1U BUilD A BEl'l'ER IRVINE. \ -• .. .. -.-... ....... -. --... ... .... ---!!1¥"'•-c:•s•cu~a"'•~...,~!"'lll~ .. ,"" ..... ""• ..... 1191115 .. llll!llS•&.,_ ...... 0 ... ._., ... _ .. ._ ........ _ ... ~~--~----------·-••••• ___ • _ Daily Pilat . SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1981 STOCKS ENTERTAINMENT CLASSIFIED C4-S C6-8 C9-14 Sally Struthers takes her act to the Broadway stage ... C6 Legislation to settle IDoped fight New motorcycle competition touches off controversy By PAT DUNN Of .. D.llfY """ ..... Mopeds, nopeds, scooters - lake your pick. Economical transportation i.s guaranteed. The search by gas-poor con· sumers for economical transportation has resulted in nationwide sales of a million mopeds with a strong push from the motorcycle industry to enter its no-pedal "noped" motorized bikes into this lucrative marketplace. This competition has resulted in proposed legislation th.at could affect all small motor bike drivers in California. The buts seek to eliminate the pedal re· quirement from the current legal definition of a motorized public safety. Mopeds have been statistically proven to be safer than motorcycles ; this fact has been recognized by 11 other states where similar legislation has been introduced and de- feated. ''In addition, increased licens- ing. and registration require- ments will mean increased bureaucracy and manpower ex- pense at a time when govern- ments nationwide are com· mined to tightening budgets and reducing costs." Joan Wasy lik , MDAC spokeswoman, added that mopeds are easier for police of- ficers to spot because of their pedals. "Removing the pedals CONSUMER CLOSE -UP bicycle and propose additional licensing and registration re- quirements for moped riders. The Moped Dealers Associa· tion of California ( MDAC) calls SB 806 and AB 1338 a "double threat" to public safety and effi· cient law enforcement. California's existing laws dis· tinguish between motorized bicycles with pedals and motorcycles. MDAC opposes the pendinj legislation because removal of the pedal requirement could confuse mopeds with higher. speed. small motorcycles, mini- bikes and minicycles. would make vehicle type iden- tification more complicated for law enforcement officers, plus presenting the possibility of danger from increased speed. It's much easier to increase the speed capability of a motorized bike when there are no pedals." The Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC) of Irvine supports the legislation. -Eric Anderson, MIC technical Charles Small Jr., MDAC pre· sident, said, "Equaling all motorbikes a nd cycles with mopeds is a serious tti'reat to analyst, said, "Some fuel- efficient, two-wheeled vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission and a SO cc engine with a top speed of 30 mph are not considered mopeds in California simply because they don't have pedals. The owner of Newport Vespa, formerly Moped City. believes 'pedal' mopeds should have their place in the market. · · l''ederal artd world organiza· lions recognize that pedals are More consumers are buying scooters to save gas. ~ not an essential design require- ment for two-wheeled vehicles," he said. "Japan and seven Euro- pean countries do not consider pedals necessary to the defini- tion, identification and safety of a moped." The MIC also claJma that mopeds with footrests are safer than pedals. "In emergency handling situa- tions a footrest offers the rider a stable and secure platform on which to support bis shifting weight," Johnson said. "When turning or passing over obstacles, mopeds with footrests keep the rider's feet in a fixed position above the ground. There's no danger of dragging a footrest on the pavement when making a tum." Anderson pointed out that moped identification problems will be solved when a new state law (SB 1820) becomes effective July 1. Mopeds sold after that date must be registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles for $5. A reglstl'ation slip and identifying license plate will be issued by the OMV. Previously owned mopeds have until July 1. 1982 to comply with the law. A check with county OMV of- fices indicates that personnel a r e not presently informed about nor prepared to conduct moped r egistration . but Sacramento OMV headquarters reports that the necessary in· formation and forms should be available at all OMV orrices by July 1. Anderson says the MIC als~ feels that ''definition changes' in the proposed laws will streamline accident statistics compilation. "Now, nopeds are classed in with motorcycles even though• some have the same power and speed capacity as mopeds. Plus that, current licensing would al- low a peraon who drives an automatic transmission, low- apeed noped to drive a large motorcycle. "Since class 4 endorsement is required for nopeds. that person could also legally operate any motorcycle. This is a very bad safety angle,·· he said. The struggle between the moped and motorcycle trade or- ganizations has resulted in the two proposed bills being put on the back burner with amend· ments in the state Legislature. SB ~ is stagnating in the Sen- tate transportation committee with no action expected until January. AB 1338 can be rein- troduced at any time due to its urgency clause, but it is current· ly inactive in the Assembly transportation committee. Sid Partow, owner or Newport Vespa (formerly Mo-Ped City), said industry competition is un· derstandable In view of in- creased sales of all types of motorized bicycles and light motorcycles. ·'Mopeds are popular with young people in this area malnly because they provide basic, economical transportation and many parents don't want their teen -agers driving cars," Parlow said. Scooters a re regaining the popularity they had in the 'SOs and '60s among young working people. "They have more power. yet are light and economical with no <See MOPEDS, Page 02) There's a system to these office furnishings The keys are flexibility and cost effectiveness By KEITH TUBER .,. .. , ................... If Gary Bassett is right -and there are a lot of companies, such as Pacific Mutual and Farmers Insurance, and cities, including Costa Mesa and Brea that tbln.k he is -then Bassett is creating the business office of the future. Today. As president of Bassett BusineH In· teriors1 Santa Ana, the executive has ex· pandeo the 25-year-old family office furniture business to include design, space planning and interior architecture. It is in these capacities that Bassett is having an effect on a growing number o( the local workforce. Bassett specializes in a concept called systems furniture, a setup whereby each e mployee is surrounded by a movable, acoustically P.added panel, creatin1 in· dividual cubbyholes. Although the concept provides privacy and ii pleasin1 to the eye, the realOll why more and more firms are switching to systems furniture lsn 't aeatbetica, it's . finances. "We spent around $180,000-170,000 when we converted earlier th.ls year," said Bou Lona, pu.rcbaain1 a1ent for Pacific Mutual. "lt'a too early to tell bow mucb we'll aave -it hun't been in 1oQa enoqh. "We were aotnt to spend noo.ooo anyway for a conventioeaJ settln1, but after studyln1 the various 1y1tema furniture proposals, we decided to add another $50,000 or tO. We H· peel to saw that much and more.'' Padfte Mutual'• data proc....ua, depart- me11t WU YirtualJy out of 1ree ln January 1HO when Lons ensa1e blda for tbe alte~w eoneept. Whal ftnall1 coaYineed Illa •• produdlYttJ. •·we p 41 people tn a !i. tut eonv•· tloaallr ........... flt.... iald.. In a 1uney eoadueted Mt 1ear for Steele .. lDe., u.. llleblsan-bued maallfae· tunr of till l,.UIDI ,...,....... 8WIU dil· trtbat8, .. perc•t ol eueud"' ....... lm· ..., ........ .., ........... Go'll BaNdt ii MTOUllded ~ ~ /vmfture at Id.a officel lhotDroom in Santa Ana. proved t.emperaturet, Sood chain, adequate llSbUnl and privacy would help lncreue of. nee w<ii'ken' produCtlvlty. A limllar maJortt7 of oftlce woran re· ported Job ,_,ormuoe Ud bem adftnely affeetM by dileomlorU. Clted ... Clften were tea1p9r1tuNI too bot or cold, ~ an uneomtonable dlaJr, leek ol lfe" no wl.adoWI. Jamea Ayera, a partner ln tbe Loa Anael•baMd mana1ement conaultant and lnteriar dallp ftrm of Tlleodon Barry • ,... aoclatea, downplayed tbe slpiflcance of syttea deltcn Oil productivity. "Surroundlnc• can contribute to produc- Uvlty, but lbat doesn't mean it's lmpoalble to be productive tn an unattractlve offlc:e," Ayert stated. .. "Havlnc 1 'fancy' de1l1n doean't nec.....U, add to your prodlltCUvtty, eitber .'' Theodore Barry • AaodMel lat week releued a mad7 that lndicat.d wblte-eoUar worken tn tbe United States are unproduc- llve at leut four of Ute normal eipt boun ' spent on the Job. That figure, according to the report, is nearly 10 percent less than that for blue-collar workers. "We found that lack of productivity is usually attributed to management training, supervisory controls and setting obj~ctlves that are not in synchronization with manage- ment's goals," Ayen said. "It's not generally because of the office, though we know a poorly equipped office can have a negative effect." Bassett pointed to another, less con- troversial and more clearly defined incen- tive, that makes systems furniture more at- tractive -bottom line expenditures. "Permanent fixtures, such as the office building, ceiJing lighting, floor to ceiling walls and alr conditioning. "Office systems eliminate ceiling lights and permanent walls, so depreciation can oc- cur within seven lo 10 years. "Also, investments in office furniture qualify for a special 10 percent tax credit." Bassett estimates built-in ambient liaht- lng, used with systems furniture, can save 30 percent to 35 percent on an average otnce lighting bill. ''When Tille 24 goes into effect, this will become even more important," said Buaetl, refer.ring to the government's lighting enerty reduction requirement scheduled to become law in 1984. Accordlng to Bassett, ambient llgbtln1 wlll not be affected by the law that states ll the qu<M of lli bting enerty la used by an of. lice by mldweek., the company will be Uibt· less Thursdaf and Friday. Allan Roeder aulstant dty manager for Costa Mesa, said the partition• the city bou1ht from BUHtt ran about 11 percent of their total city ball remodlln• COit of ~.000. "U we luld attempted the .. me job with standard CGaetructlon, that U percent would have been more like 10 percent," Roeder said . 1n tbe four IDOllthl the mochalar unlta have been lnltalled, ROeder'...,. they bave ' # --- Orange Coat OAJLY PILOT/Sunday, June 21, 1981 • receipts. Proof needed when returning product "By MAll11N SLOANE DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -I recenUy purchased a 1mall appliance and sent in my sales receipt to set a S5 rebate. Thia morning the appliance •topped worldna. Now I have no receipt to take back to the store to prove I bought It there. I would rather take it back to t.be store than send it off to the manufacturer's service center under the limited warranty. What. do I do now? -Jane M., Dallu DE.All JANE -Try tatini the appliance back to the store. If you purchued it with a credit card or a check, your canceled check or charge slip should be sufficient evidence of the purchase. •· Also look for the name of the store on the price label or on any other portion of the pro- duct package. If you lack this evidence or a sym- pathetic store manager who will take your word, you may have no choice but to send the appliance back to the manufacturer. It is a good practice to make a photocopy of a sales r~ceipt that la required by a manufacturer's rebate offer. The copy will usually be sufficient lf you have to return the product to the store. DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER - On a recent trip to the supermarket I ato~ at the store's "Scratch and Dent" aecUoo to hunt for some barcaina. Tbe prices were right, but many of the net-weight atatementa and other possible proofs OI purchase were blacked out with a marker pen. If I had bought these ltema, I wouldn't have been able to take advantage of some of the current refund offers fr'om their manufacturen. Do the atoree have to deface dlacounted merchandise in thi.a way? -Jo-Anne from North MlaQll, Fla. DE.All JO.ANNE -I checked with a few supermarket mana1era, and they didn't know why a store would mark out proofs of· purchase on discounted itema. One manaaer whose atore uaet an elec- tronic scanner at the checkout counter said that the Unlvenal Product Codes might have been marked out to i.mure that buyers would not have to pay the ·full price. Because the proofs that fOU mention are valuable only to refunders and are not u.ed for supermarket promotions, we think that you just ran into a situation in which a clerk cot a llWe over-zealous with hil or her mark- ing pen. SMART SHOPPING 11P Madaline Barbantinl of South1ate, Mich., says that she and her mother like the pluUc grocery aacb because they uae them to make carpets. ''It ls easy to crochet with the plulic," she says. "Start by cuttini the handles off the bais. Working your way from the top, cut 1- inch stripe around the ba1 u lf you were peeline an apple. Tie about 40 of them together to make a bil ball. "Tften chain stitch back and forth to make. the carpet. These are wuhable and good-lookine, and they do not slide." KEFVND OF THE DAY Write to the following addreaa to obtain the form required by tb.ia refund offer: Dry Idea S2 Coupon Offer, P.O, Box 4012, Mon- ticello, Minn. 55362. Send for this form before July 31, 1981. Potential cuatomera survey moped8 at Newport Ve1pa. From Page C1 ,.MOPED CONTROVERSY HEATS UP. • • chains or belts to cauae crease problems on clothing," Parlow noted. •'I can see why scooter and nope d manufacturers want licensing changes, but 'pedal' mopeds should have their place in the market." Although most of Newport Vespa's customers are in the 17 to 24 age group, Partow foresees ol der people turninc to motorized bikes. motorized bicycles for 80 years with a good safety record. If 7 million motor bikes are uaed in Italy without a high accident rate. there's no r euon why Americans can't make a safe switch to this type of transporta- tion for short trips.'' Since California has the na- tlon 's largest count of both m otor cycles and moped$, statistics from the California Highway Patrol are generally considered to be among the most thorough in the United States. There were 17 moped-related fatalities in 1978; 24 in 1979; and 20 in 1980. CHP figures indicate an injury increase from 2,358 in 1979 to 2,424 in 1980. Agriculture ~orries told SACRAMENTO CAP) -U.S. -------------------------------------· "I own another store in the Midwest , and most of the customers there are around 40 years old. AB gas prices continue to rise, I'm sure we'll see older Californians turning to motor Secretary of Agriculture John R. Bl<><:lt says the rising strength of the dollar abroad could pinch this country's agricultural ex· ports. the worst e n e m ies o f agriculture." . CUI' 'W l'U.• al l'UMDI Block said he sees interest rates finally coming down, but said there are some short-term problems in exporting. : bikes and scooters, too." . The question of safety plays a big part in a person's decision to buy a moped, according to Partow, but be stresses that the vehicles themselves are safe. Al a news confer ence last week during a four-day visit to California, Block said of the almond industry, .. I think we have to always appreciate that a ~tronger dollar makes it a little more difficult to sell abroad." .But he said the alternative is a continued poor economy in the United States. He also confirmed an an· nouncement by his office in ·Washington that a "breakthrough in genetic engineering" has pro- duced a safe. effective vaccine to protect cattle and other livestock from foot-and-mouth disease. IUX S.-..,._ Offer, ... 154, ~-. JOHMIOW'S aAa Y DIAP•aS ... ~Ofter. MIM,,,,.,~eSldlllM ...... a..lll.s.od ... "-<•Ive S4 lft ~. Send 1t1e reQUI,.., nflN *"" U11lver .. 1 ~ Cede JYTMoli frCWft .. e.nom. of •lld U"'YWMI PrCllNct COde •v,.,...s fl'efft............. """Kl• ........... ,... bee .•• 1•1. "Some kids try to use them as racing bikes, and that's when accidents happen. You really have to learn bow to drive any motorized vehicle and there should be more safety education for moped drivers,•' he said. "Europeans have ~en driving Farming, he added, bas already been hit by inflation, which be described as "one of He said the vaccine bad un- dergone eight weeks of tests, and called it the "first produc- tion through gene splicing of an effective vaccine against any djsease in animals or humans." ----~--------------------------------J From Page C1 OFFICE FURNITURE OF FUTURE . • • USE.THE DAILY PILOT °FAST RESULT0 SERVICE DIRICTORY For Result Service Call been effective -though not everywhere. "We've found that the pert.ltiom are not universal in their application," Roeder said. "In quiet offices, they have been excellent. But in high traffic areas, the noise has a ten- dency to travel up and over." Roeder feels, however, that the advan- tages outweigh the disadvantages. 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Some may achieve overnight wealth by selling their rights to oil com- panies and retaining lifelong royalties on any oil or gas pro- duction. Incredibly, most will risk no more than $30, tax deduc:tlble, to enter the little-known program that ottera every American the opportunity to compete on an equal basis with giant oil com- panies for·leaaes of public l1tnds. Entry details and Information may be obtained by writing The B. Ryan Snyder Company, Inc. (Oil and Gas Lease Division), Post Office Bbx 268, 2030 East Fourth Street, Santa Ana. California 92702. Enclose $1 for postage and handling. · The Snyder Company will for- ward official entry cards and full instructions In time to meet the July 10, 1981 deadline. e-The a.Ryan Snyder Co., Inc .. -· ~ Annual Yleld No MlnlnUTI 8akJnoe ........ Paid Day In/ DayOut . Compoooded DallV 09dlted Monthtv nwtrt Iv Mall -we pay pottage both ways. AH•t• °"' $140,000,000.06 &Mvlng C•llfoml• ONr • qu•rter century. co.w.nlMlt LH .. 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CALIFORNIA 92626 ' (714) 540-2635 ··A Southern COllbnlO Fomlly Helping Southem COllfomloN" I am lntereded In Trust Deeds with Warmington Rnooclot a Perlonatt' 0 IRA-KEOGH D Pension/Proftt Shatng NQme ..:......;;..;...;.._;.;........;........;._...;.;.....;..:..-~~~~~~~-=-~~-=-~~- ~ Zip __ _ .;...;...;;:;..;;....~~...-...---~~~-=-..,,....~WOik. •p ... ~~~~A~~=~JC ..... i .. ~S"Alllr.'WZ!!im~p;~e,....._..s~eo ... u"o~•_.._... .... ,~.-·--•~•~=--•~=.-.u._.o.,..•e~a ... u ....... a ....... a .................... ._._.._....,0 ._. .... ______ ~~~~~-• _ ••• ____ • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT !Sunday, June 21 , 1981 C3 ·:Lab .or control slippery • in today's economy BERKELEY -In trytn1 to strike tbe best l balance between lnfiatlon and unemployment, the ~~orld's industrialized democracies bave increas· in1ly sought, either throu1h law or persuasion, to limit the economic impact of labor unlona, a lead· Ing labor economist from the Unlveralty of California, Berkeley recently said in a public lee- ~ ture. f Official •·wage restraint" or ''incomes policy" r can entail explicit wage controls or guidelines. Or it can tempt labor with tradeoffs such as price controls, cost-of-living adjustments, worker artlclpatlon ln management and guaranteed job "'Security -_all in return for lowered bargaining pressures. . . . ; t But attempts at control are by no means SPECIAL! LISTERINE llOUTHWAIH a UllGU For General Oral Hygiene "~ll~mEl.11 SAVE •t.07 THERAGRAN or THERAGRAN-M HIGH POTENCY' VITAMIN FORMULA SAVE •t .2& 1-llf"I~ ....... L-:.=·--::. .--\ GILLnTI: RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT (AEltOSOl) ·~1.99 always successful, and their effectiveness hlngea on a number of complex factors, says Lloyd Ulman, professor of economict and director of the Institute of IadustriaJ Relations at UC Berkeley. Ulman maintains that labor unions 1enerally do not exploit their full bar1atnin1 power, and hence have some maneuvering room allowing them to adapt to varying influences. Political Ideology (particularly In Western European economies) can in.spire either a harder or softer union line. So can the push toward more equal wages for dlfferent workers, the acceptance of strikes as ordinary tools instead of a last resort and the tendency for national unions and employer gr oups to moderate their stances in the interests of the whole economy. SAVE2oc Fast Pain Rehel AD PRICES PREVAIL: Though economists are stUI debattn1 how crucial free collective bar1aintn1 la to levels of ln· nation and unemployment, unions definitely in- fluence governmental policfmaltera when strikes could interfere with public health or safety, Ulman says. And labor's Influence ls even more pervasive through Its participation in conventional poliUca. H labor twists government's arm to raise employment eoals or adopt expansionary monetary and fiscal policy, the resulting inflation is a labor movement effect, says Ulman. But unions' maneuvetlng room, and their pro- pensity to weigh social and political factors In ad· dition to pay and full employment mean that gov- SPECIAL! ernmental "incomes policy" is not neceuarlly a potent weapon against Inflation. "And so compensatory devices have beftl pro- posed or actually resorted to in order to induce un- ions to . . . accept reductions in their bargalnine leverage or their desired level of employment," Ulman says. The devices typically maintain real Income through price controls, tax indexing or cost-Of· living provisions; boost low-pajd workers' pay more than that of more prosperous laborers; grant non-wage 'gains such as workers' say in manage-ment or employee stock ownership plans. or. promise specific employment eoals, such as as- surance of a certain number of jobs, in exchange for union concessions. 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STROu.ER PrOduced by MARTIN BREGMAN •A UNIVERSAL PICTURE • Sally moves to Broadway stage· By JAYSBAaBVTr ..,._...., NEW YORK -Sally Struthers, now on Broadway in a new comedy called "Wall)''s Cate," once did a CBS show from Lening1'ad. In Russia, they say, sometimes even innocent table talk 1a secretly taped. Thia' may be why, as she sat down for lunch here, she leaned over and murmured into a small vase of nowera: ''Hello, I love Russia. They are wonderful 'plpples• and they are wonderful coun: try." But she has that kind of mind. She 1a OK. Eight years as Archie Bunker's daughter on the CBS aeries ''All in the Family" hasn't done her lasting harm. Why, she only mentioned the show once during her lunch interview. And that only was when she was asked if she's found the transition from tube acting to stage emoting difficult. The short, pretty, blonde· haired . native of Portland. Ore., shakes her head. "I hate to t,ake away any glory that people might unjustly want to shower and flower on me," she says, "but eight years of •All in the Family' was doing a Broadway r ay every week. in Holl)'WOOd, the kind tom between doint Lady Macbeth or a walk.on in "B.J. and the Bear." Mila Struthers marches to a different dfum· mer. She likes to give the unsuspecting of Tinseltown what you'd call a mental hotfoot, specifically as one·third of an all·lirl 1in111}1 group apparently based on Gladys Knight and the Pips. Only they call themselves Gladys Day and the Dips. Their preferred arias are "Billy Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home" and "Bye, Bye Blackbird." They J!ike to perform in piano bars. They always sing yf·key. Deliberately. · Miss Struthers, who actually ii a very good singer, is malrlng her Broadway debut in "Wally's Cafe." It's her second stage job. The first, in 1972, was in a dinner theater 60 miles from Chicago, in a two-character tableau, "A Girl Could Get Lucky." She says lt played . Broadw~y in 1956 but withdrew after three nights. "I don't know why they revived it with me,'' she muses. "But it should have stayed dormant a little longer." In "Cafe," she shares the bill with two stage PQ!-:3 Cllr-.,_,r .... ~\..MGM I!\. u· t dArt .. """"" ,.,..,.,, , _ , ... _._ • m e 1sts NOW PLAYING lllU FOUttT AUi YAUEY OUllGE UA MO\lles Fountain Valley Otanoe Duve tn 990·4022 839· t 500 558· 7022 *COSTA MESA lllWl•E OUllGE Bristol Wooob11doe Oranoe Mall 540· 7 444 55 I ·0655 631-0340 OU.OE UA Clly Cinema 634·3911 WUTMIHTDI Cmema West 891 ·3935 "U I can't do this now, in my sleep, I'm in a lot of trouble." Serious about her craft, the lady isn't the terminally serious kind of actress one often finds vet.erans, James Coco and Rita Moreno, who play •(X]r--r a married couple. This .couple runa a roadside L--------=.!~===~------J eatery in the California desert. ' E~ TOltO Saddltback 581·5880 Rl«Nrd ,ryor ...... 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II J UI •' '· . i: t. 1 • -. ------·---·-------~------------_______________ __,_.......,. _____ ~...._------~~~------~---------- I Mel Brooke' "Hlatory of The World'.-(A) II "Nine To Five" . "Take Th!• Job & s·hove It" "Caveman" "Airplane" (PG) fOUMTAIM VAU.Ff FUWRTotl . . Fomlty TWtn Fox 71 4/962-1248 71 4/525-4747 1W1MH1 DM.Y Iii MOST THEAnlO SWiss Famly Robinson joins Herbie · In Disney's Simmer Derby! The all-time adventure ~ classic! WALT DISNEY'S = tt'• *""" ,..,,.. ,,.,_., 51111...U..,. ,.,,,, NOW SHOWIN& ...... Brookhursl . m -6446 -• City Cinema • 83Wlll I a TIM • Slddlt*k • 581.selO -• SUdlum DI-In • 63M710 .-. .. tMLn . Ft v11i.y-a 1soo aMT• au . er1s1o1 -~7444 -· Or111111 Mllll • SJ7-4340 WUI ITU ·UA Ciritma -88).Q546 II&~ IT _,. TIMATlll ~~1 1•111111trflf ·:J· ···· ..... ~ • , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June 21 , 1981 . BUn llllynolds • /fogel' Moote Fa1all Ftww:ett ·Dom DeLuise Dean Martin • Sammy Davis, Jr. n GOLDEN HARVEST PRESENTS AN ALBERTS RUDOY PRODUCTION · A HAL NEEDHAM FILM "THE CANNONBALL RUN" Co-Sraning ADRIENNE BARBEAU • JAMIE FARR TERRY BRADSHAW • MEL nLLIS • JACKIE CHAN · MICHAEL HUI Eiecuf/Ve Producer RAYMOND CHOW· Produced by ALBERTS. RUDOY· Written by BROCK YATES Dlfected by HAL NEEOHAM • Music Conducted by Al CAPPS • Music SupervtSl(J(t by SNUFF GARRm l£pl1WBTA1.GUDA1Dstmm11o::J NAO THELEISUREPAPERBACK/ ~ ............ ,...,, ..... MLl'Olll ·-._....~ Lml.J. ' A SEQUEL .THAT READILY SURPASSES THE ORIGINAL." RICHARD SCHICKEL TIME MAGAZINE ... ,... ....... . llllllH' . mun·••·•• ••·• ... ·••·-• n•··m-... ,.. .... ···---· ...... ,.. ....... r..-•rmw~lll-r..,.i-..,_~. UMS r.r...11 WlllEl ..,_. "11 "'-~ M'8 • IMlllfll IMi...w.11 • fliilll~flll llllllllllii~-llll ~~-· .. ,.. , ..................... lip., ··=!!!" a~=--== . I'/ I' I • ,,,,.tllllltlltt I ~ '---) ' ., ~ -~---~ •-c ,. .. ~\W' t I I • A MARTIN BREGMAN Production '7HE FOUJl SEASONS" ALAN ALDA • CAROL BURNETr • LEN CAR.IOU'-SANDY DENNIS RITA MORENO • JACK WESTON • BESS ARMSTRONG Written and Directed by Al.AN ALDA • Executive Producer LOUIS A. STROLLER Produ ced by MARTIN BREGMAN •A UNIVERSAL PICTURE C1111.,.1UL cm SMlll • ==PMBIT==M.-..-..a=---..rru=-.,,-, ........... .., ..... MON.·THURS. 7:15-9:15 -FAI. 7:00, 1:15, 11:15 SAT.12:45, 2;45, 4:45, 7:00, t:15, 11 :15 SUN. 12:45, 2:45, 4:45, 7:00, t:15 AT CENTER , edwards CINEMA CENTER HARBOR AT ADAMS, COSTA MESA MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141 DAILY 2:00, 4:15, 1:30, 1:45, 10:50 AT SADDLEBACK edwards SADDLEBACK PLAZA El TORO AT ROCKFIELD a TORO 58 I ·5110 DAILY 2:00, 4:05, 6:10, 1:15, 10:20 AT CINEMA WEST edwards CINEMA WEST WISTMIMST• 891 3935 AT GOLDa.WIST • MON.·THURS. 7:15, 1:20-FRI. 1:40, 1:45, 10:45 SAT/SUN. 2:00, 4:15, 6:30, 1:45, 10:45 AT VIEJO TWIN edwards CINEMA VIEJO SAMMl=~AT 830-6990 Burt Reynolds • /fogel' Moote Fa11llh Fflwcett ·Dom DeLuise I Dean Marlin • Sammy Davis, Jr. a GOlDEft HARVEST PRESENTS AN AlBERT S. RUDOY PRODUCTION ·A HAL NEEDHAM FILM '71IE CAMIONIML RllN" Co.Sfllfing AllllEllNE IAlllEAll • JAMIE /ARit TEflftY MADSHAW • MEL rll.L/$ • JACKIE CHAN • MICHAEL HUI ElfCtl/M ProdfJcff RAYMOND CHOW· Prodlltld by Al.BERT S. RUDOY· Hfitten by BROCK YATES iJncrtd /Jr HAL NEEDHAM • Mii# Conductfd /Jr AL CAPPS • M1JS1e Sll{Je(Vision by SNUFF GARRm lt2jWT•wa11mm1o=J BEA0 tHElE/SUREPAPEB8AtKI ~ ----••iihiJNii ·---~ . . . edwards CINEMA WEST .r=~r.:, 891-3935 EDWARDS CINEMA HAllOIATADAMS COSTA MISA 546-3 I 02 ed•ds MISSION v1EJ0 MALL · ~AWT~ 495·&220 YC , CANNONULt RUN TIMll AT IDWARDI DAILY 1:00, 1:00, 1:00, 7:00, 1:00. 11:41 . s i ' , i j ,/ I I j I ~ ; ' r . ....; . ·~ i _,, I . I ; I ~ -~ l t I ' • • • • . ~ I t 1: I • ,I I l · f I I I . I I ' I I 't u \' , • I Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Sunday' Jun• 21, 1981 •SORRY, NO BA.AGAIN PRICES FOR THIS FUTURE 1:15 5:45 10:15 iR 70MM DOLBY ALAN AWA • CAROL BURNEIT ~tl~~~ ,_ ,_,..,,n:t• IAT. 11: ... l:Ae, 4M, ,_ti .. tl:1t INt -,~.,.... ...... ,....,. ''IWtll'AMILV M>IMNION" ...... , ... __ •' ,. ·~· ""IDH AGAIN" ........... ,.... "ENDLESSLY FUNNY'' -Village Voice NOW PLAYING . ''Hurrah and hallelujah! It's hats-in-the· air, heart-in· the-mouth time at the movies . 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'} 00 Alft't TO 11 !O PM MONOA'f THRU SATURDAY'} 00 AM TO 7 00 PM Sl'NOAY KlCK. lNFLA110N Poaaum problem projected FORT LAUDER DALE, Fla. (AP> - Han1in1 around in the ci- ty apparently struck the possum popuJace as a 1ood Idea for a summer ·vacation. So the beady- eyed creatures are doing Just that -in Broward County attics, house f o und atio n s and backyards. We ll, that's not all they're doing. Summertime also spells romance for the possums, which resem- ble rat.a the size of house cats I ''Not only are they mating right now, but they are rapidly giving birth," said Sue Selby, secretary for the county Animal Co ntr ol Divmon "So possums are going to be a prob- lem until September." Animal contro l of- f1c1al1 say the possums have been displaced by rapid coratruclion and have been forced to seek shelter m the city Homeowners are ad- vised to try to catch the possums alive in traps OrriciaJs will then pick up the trapped animal and set it free in the E verglades Bowling balls unearthed AKRON, Ohio CAP> - When builders excavate a site for a building, they sometimes unearth arrowheads, pottery or r em n ant s of older civilizations . I n downtown Akron, t hey find bowling balls. Construction c re ws, digging the foundation for a 12-s tory office t6wer, found about a dozen of the b a lls . beat en but mostly .in- tact. ·'I thought they were dinosaur eggs at first," said Martin Fairley. local m anage r for Murdock Management Co. He recovered a broken ball and displays it in his office. T ony Galati, a long- time Akron bowler , said the balls may have been merchandise in one of two stores that used to occupy the construction site . Galati, how ever , said he could not re- m e mber e ither store sellin~ sporting goods. Customs combined LOS ANGELES (AP> -U.S. Customs officials have a nnounced that customs, immigration and agricultural inspec- tion processin g of passengers will be com- bined in a six-month ex- periment at Los Angeles International Airport. The mo~ified pro- cedures will involve proc- ess in e international passengers before they pick up their baggage, Jaid Al Be r gesh , re- ~ional director of the Customs Service. Freeway nixed SACRAMENTO CAP) -An attempt to force the state to complete a freeway system through the city o! Fresno has bee n r ejected by the s late's 3rd Distri ct Court of Appeal here. The justices affirmed I ~ I ' I I t I the judgment of a lower court that the state Department of Transportation does not 1 have to complete routes , • 168and180. I I . with a ~ily Pilot Palny Piflcher1Ad H! Use a Daily Pilot Penny Pincher Ad to sell Items uncter $100. to place your ad. ~ailyPill Digging into Hollywood Rona Barrett wants entertainment news upgraded LOS ANGELES <AP> -Rona Barrell S!lYS television coverage of the entertainment in · dustry is finally being recognized as real news and may soon find a place on the network news shows. "I absolutely betieve it will happen," she says. "I think it will be the day one of the networks expands its news to 45 minutes or an hour. The men who run those shows know there is a vast audience out there for that." The small, blonde. intense woman, sitting behind her huge curved desk al NBC, adds, "I think the possibility of being in prime time is also a tremendous possibility. I have a feeling that NBC will soon make such an announce· ment. I'm talking about a major entertainment magazine-type show in prime time. That's a very strong possibility." Miss Barrett, who reports entertainment news on NBC's "Today" and "Tomorrow" shows. says she has had discussions about the shows with NBC's top executives. "My contract calls for the m to d o something like that with me," she says. "l would more than likely be the anchor. but I have no qualms about sharing a show with anyone." Entertainment news, of course. is not new to prime time. ABC's "20·20" regularly reports on personalities and developments, while CBS' "60 Minutes" and "The NBC Magazine" do so less often. CBS televised "People," a version of the popular celebrity magazine, three years ago as a series. The show lasted only a few months The most famous or all was .. Person to Person," broadcast by CBS until the early 1960s. The presence of Edward R. Murrow as host stilled criticism of the celebrity interviews. It's been a long, uphill climb for the former Rona Burstein , who transformed her ap- pearance by diet , and plastic surgery. But she still suffers the effects or a childhood muscular disorder. It's taken a long time for her to shake the gossip columnist image of her early career. One television anchorman once introduced her as "Rona Rooter with the garbage." Miss Barrett says, "A lot of wrong judg· ments were made about what I was doing. And I think a lot of it has to do with the fact I was a woman. They don't call men gossip columnists. They call them columnists." Not long a fter s he joined NBC las t winter. T om Synder balked at sharing anchor duties with her on "Tomorrow.'· She was orr the air for nine weeks while a small army of lawyers and agents negotiated a detente. She now refuses to discuss the incident, saying, "I don't want to bring up old stories and old wounds. It doesn 't ever do anybody any good." Miss Barrett, 44 , spent 14 years at ABC before leaving that network for NBC. She and her staff of 13 occupy a suite or offi ces at NBC in Burbank. "I left ABC because I wanted to grow," she says, "and my ability lo grow at that network was thwarted, in my opinion." In particular, she was grieved that she was not given a spot on "20·20" and that Barbara Wa lters got the job of interviewing celebrities in prime-time specials. She contends that she and Fred Silverman, then president of ABC Entertainment and now her boss al NBC, had worked out the concept of A,WI ........ BEST SELLERS - Thousands of people flocked to Seville, Ohio this weekend for what was billed as the "World's Biggest Ya rd Sale." The town of 1,800 resi- dents attracted 15,000 customers. Everyone l n t o w n h·a d something for sale in their front yard. Merchandise ran1ed from tractors to the pencils and hub caps offered by Matt Hartman, 9, and bi• do• Buffy. A,WI ...... Columnist Rona Barrett says, "A Lot of wrong 1udgments were mo.de about what I was doing." an entertainment magazine show that was in· corporated into "20-20." "When he lert it was taken over by Roone Arledge, who. I believe for whatever reasons thought that if he used me on the s how he would truly be accused or being Mr. Show Business." s he says. ··And so I was the victim of caution I would say those are the reasons I left ABC ." She is quick to point out, however, her gratitude to Leonard Goldenson. chairman of the American Broadcasting Co., Inc. She says, ··He was very supportive. In the beginning days, when a lot or people weren't sure Rona Barrett was ever going to make it , Leonard Goldenson always said, 'I will not in· terfere because I feel what she is doing is right, and you're not goin~ to pressure me to take her orr the air because you don't like what she has to say.· " She says, for instance, her reporting or the feud between the late Darryl F. Zanuck and his son, Richard. for control or 20th Century-Fox caused the elder Zanuck to threaten to pull all Fox television s hows orr ABC She says Goldenson called his bluff and Zanuck backed down. Miss Barrett says part of the problem is t he misconception people have or entertainment re- porting. "I think many believe that the reporters who are in this business are second·class citizens, that this is an easy world to cover, that it's a lot or fun and games and frivolity, that there are no serious issues at stake. ··t don't agree with that thinking, and have for the last five or six years tried to prove otherwise, and I think I have." -·----·--~ ..... . -.. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 21 , 1981 ,. ~ " . . -. .. ... .. A,..,._. Battlement Mesa development near Parachute, Colo., now contains only temporary homes such as these but i3 expected to grow into town of 25,000. Ouster of trailers . expected to mushroom into small city PARACHUTE, Colo <AP) - Per ched on a scrub-dotted slope that rises cleanly fro m the Colorado River is Battlement Mesa, today just a lonely cluster of trailers on a hills ide, tomor- row a bustling community or 25,000. It is an instant settlement be· ing built by men and women sensitive to terms like "boom· town" and "company town," phrases that call to mind the blighted coal.mining regions or Appa lachia. Battle m ent Mesa will not be or that strife, they claim · The town is the offspring of the multibillion-dollar oil s hale in- dustry that itself is just coming to life in this sparsely populated area of northwest Color ado. The industry already is placing de· mands on housing and services. Across the Colorado River at Parachute, until recently a town of just 300 people, there are scores of people living at campsites All over the region. the story is the same: there's housing to be found. One couple, for example, recently found a s mall basement a partment in Rifle, 15 miles up the road, for $375 a month. and consider themselves lucky. lo response to the housing squeeze, and partly an answer to state and other concerns about the oil shale boom's impact, two giant energy companies -Ex· xon Corp. and Tosco Corp. -are building Battlement Mesa. "We'r e starti n g from scratch.'' says Paul N . Brown. a former stale legislator who signed on as a government rela· lions specialist. Officially. Battlement Mesa Inc. is building the town. It is an Exxon subsidiary under contract to Exxon and Tosco, joint owners of the nearby Colony Oil Shale Project. Eventually. Battlement Mesa's residents will decide what form of government to adopt and incorporate as a town or village -even as a city, perhaps. The community will shelter the thou san ds o r permanent employees at Colony and at nearby oil s h ale project operated by Union, Occidental, Tenneco. Gulf and Standard While many companies are ar· ranging housing for construction wo rkers, no ne of th e plan matches Battlement Mesa in scope The 3.000-acre townsate hes on a male-long slope that ranges from moun taintops to the Co lorado Raver. The view from Battlement Mesa westward over the Colorado River lakes in the lon ely, yet panoramic re<.1ches or the West When complet ed 14 years hence. Battlem<•nt Mesa wall ha\'e churches. schools, s u perma rkets. rcc rC'alional facilities and even an 18·hole golf course. Union is joining Exxon and Tosco in providing funds for schools and law enforcement. These days. the settlement looks like nothing more than a well-cared-for trailer park on a scenic mesa Because the need for housing for construction crews as so pressing, says Red McGehee of BMI, a section for privately owned trailers and other recrea· tional vehicles was opened first. about 100 units a re on the site. ·'The mobile home park is ~o­ing gangbusters." he said. Thirty.five mobile homes -all furnished, three-bedroom units were rented as or early June, and 115 more tr ailers are on the mesa waiting to be hooked up. Crass is being planted around the trailers and wood fences are goi ng up, too. There has been local criticism over rents. A space for a private· ly owned trailer costs $200 a month. A single-family, t hree- bed room trailer. although furnished. goes for $600 a month. BMI President Charlie Pence, who has worked with other Ex· xon developments, defends the prices. He said there are full water and electrical hookups, and the mobile home rent in· eludes utilities. There is a waiting last for trailer rentals, Pence saad Although BMI owns a nd operates the settlement, Pence says that won·t be the case for long HM I plans to havC' as many as 1,500 housing units in pl ace by the end of the year, and other private companies are expected to put up apertment houses. townhouses and single·family homes during the summer ··Th as won't be another com- pany town ," McGehee said. Battlement Mesa will have six distinct ne ighborhoods. each with a convenience center. gas station and laundry. he said. and Exxon and Tosco will own no hustnc:.s other than B.M I The Battlement Mesa of the future may not be able lo totally avoid being considered a com· pany town : most or its residents likely will bC' employees of com- p:rny town : most or its residents likely will be employees of cor· porataons developing 011 shale Brown said Exxon hopes to get 75 percent or its investm ent back over the years . He said the total BM I budget over the construc- tion phase will be about $250 million, or wh\ch $55 million is being spent in 1981 Besides pooling enough money so that the Garfield County s heriff can hire 10 deputies, Gulf, Tosco and Exxon will foot the bill for two more o ffi ce r s in Parachute, which has onl y a town mars hal. Officials say the oil firms will put up $232,000 for Jaw enforcement this year . The officers will be welcome, Brown said. adding. ·"T he fights are getting to be a regular thjng. You see that in mining and con- struction camps wherever you are." Brown s aid he likes the challenge of building a new town and handling the energy boom the way it should be done. "When I ran for office," said the former lawmaker, ··1 had the platform that if the oil com panies were going to do it. they should do it right. I think BMI as doing it right." Bradbury playwright Popular science-fiction writer finds success on stage NEW YORK <AP) -Ray Bradbury was born in 1920 in Waukegan, Ill. He sold his first s hor t story 21 years later. Then he commenced becom ing one of America's major science-fiction writers. Now, it turns out sci-Ci isn 't his only bag. He's taken to writ· Ing plays, one or which, a com· edy caJled "The Wonderful lee Cream Su.it," just opened off. Broadway down at the Bouwerie Lane Theatre. It's about six young Mexican- Americans who each kick in $10 for a new suit they take turns wearing.' It's one of the earliest 1 s hows Bradbury wrote after de· ciding to have a go al playwrit- ing. "I did it about 18 years ago, along with a series of Irish plays that I wrote lo test myself and see il I really wanted to write plays," he said by phone from hls Los Angeles home. "We'd have readings, with friends like James Wbllmore and Struther Martin doing the parts, and the response -well, it just encouraged me to continue. So I did just that.•' Ke suspects the whole thin1 ac- tually began "because I'd been cettlng mail from college stu- dents around the country, kids turning some of my stories into plays. I tbou8hl, 'Why should they have all the tun?''' He estimates that since "SUit" and the Irish works, he's written ao pla)'l, lncludlnt 1ta1e venlona ol i.la acclaimed "The Martian Cbronlclea" and "Farenhell 4S1." Many of them, he aata. are performed at a tiny it•aeat I. ' PLAYS ALSO POPULAR Writer Ray Bradburt1 theater he owns near Dodger Stadium ln Los Angeles. The shows produced at minimal cost are gelling major cheers rrom the LA critics. He's worklng with composer Billy Ooldenber1 -tuneamith - for Broadway's "Ballroom" two aeaaons ago-on a new edition of a Bradbury muaical that briefly played New York a rew yeara aao. It'• "Dandelion Wine." He Hfl lt'I baled on a novel ol hll ••about srowt.na up tn northern llllnoll, ot a child'11 sense or ION and d\an1e and havtna to adjust to the realities of li fe." It was first performed at a small theater tucked away in a corner of Lincoln Center here and ran three weekends. Major producers came, saw and loved it. he said. But it never moved to Broadway. "Hard lo explain why," Brad· bury mused. "They all said they loved it, but when you go out to raise money, well, the lovers are not there. So we couldn't do anything with it." With "SuW' bowing here, pre· ceded by "Wine'' and another off-Broadway piece, "The World of Ray Bradbury," he jokingly claims he's creeping up on Broadway. "But actually. I'd be contentto stay off-Broadway, to gel lhe sort of audiences that know and like my work. It'd be nice to gel two or three productions going and stay there. "I'm fearful of all the pressure on Broadway, where the budgets are so big, $300,000 and more for a play, Sl million and up for a musical. I don't mind spending my money, but I wouldn't want to be responsible for the money of others. "It's terrible. all that r esponsibility. I want to stay heallhr,. And so, I'd rat.her stay sma ll.· Stop sign& stolen CLEVELAND (AP) -A ruh ot stop alp tbeftt alnc:e May 1 h•• reawt.d tu the lou of about 2~ top alpa, for 1 total lOll of about hl,000, aaya Trafftc Com· ml11loner Clyde W. ~ott. t ' 1 I t I 1 . . . ~ ~I j I ' • ' . .. Ora Coast DAILY PILOT JSunda , June 21. 1981 Kern has more oil, cle aner air By THOMAS 0 . ELIAS What'• bappenlna ln some major C&lllomJ1 oilfields tends to debunk today'• poUUcal fasbJon, which is to believe that environmental 11fep1rd1 and energy development are absolutely contradic· tory. For not only has oil production increased from the heavy crude wells of Kern County. but also air quality has improved. And improving air ts not easy in that county - Kern was the only California county where alr quality actually deteriorated during the environ· mental decade of the 1970S. The smog problem threatened in eariy 1980 to prevent Kem County's fields from producing the oil that makes them a vital part of national energy plans. By 1990, the Department of Energy expects CALIFORNIA FOCUS them to turn out 900,000 barrels a day. or 8 per· cent or total national petroleum production. And that's just the thick, tar·like heavy crude, not including the oil in the county's ~ast Elk HiJJs re· ser ve. Air quality restrictions didn't much bother the Kern County oil producers before 1979 because oil was bringing just $6 a barrel and it cost almost that much to pump the heavy crude. which must be rushed out or the ground with help from stea.m . Bu when prices jumped t o $20 a barrel, production soared from 100,000 barrels daily to 250,000 in less than a year. One of the county 's largest producers . Bel ridge OiJ Co., was bought by Shell Oil Co. and it became clear that both producers and the federal government wanted Kern County production to ac- celerate even faster. But that couldn't happen, under the federal Clean Air Act. unless the steam generators needed for the process cut the quantities of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides they were spewing forth. NOx pollution in the region had increased 80 percent over the previous three years and some crop damage resulted in the heavily agricultural county. . So the state Air Resources Board set up a com· promise solution: Oil companies could expand their operations without any governmental limits if they cut back pollution from existing oiJ rigs by 25 percent before mid-1982. "This rule is fair to both energy development and environmental needs," said Getty Oil Co. ex- ecutive D.L. Gallagher . "It will enable us to s ub· stantially increase production in Kem County and California." And that's the way it's worked out. Kernridge Oil, the new name for Belridge, upped its output by 50 percent within the first year. Other pro· ducers report similar increases and total p utput is projected al more than 400,000 barrels a day in 1981. In fact, the only limiting factor is lack of pipeline and refinery capacity to handle the vast quantities of heavy crude being pumped. Meanwhjle. air quality has improved as old drilling rigs are updated and new, cleaner equip· m ent is installed. ·'Our regulat ions did nothing more than give them a license to go out and drill more oil," said ARB spokesman William Sessa. The results should be a precedent for older oilfields in places like Santa Barbara, Monterey and Los Angeles counties, which once were con· sidered used up. Steam injections into the under· ground reservoirs can be used to extract oil res· idues and higher oil prices make it profitable. Now tht: environmental doubts that have held back some operations appear answered. For if a pr oductive compromise was possible in Kern County, where oilmen and smog regulators once were so bitterly opposed, cooperation should be possible almost anywhere. ( Elial ia a columniat lxued in Santa Monica. J APPOINTED -Jacob K . Javlts, 77, the former New York senator, has been named a special ad· viser t.o Secretary or State Alexander M . Haig Jr., the State Department an - nounced. Chillers suitable for kids? RADNOR, Pa. (AP) -Children shouldn't necessarily be forbidden to watch a ll horror s hows broadcast on television, says Stephen King, author of s uch c hillers as "The Shin· ing" and "Carrie." ··Like their elders. c hildren have the right to e xperience the entire spectrum of dram a , from such warm and mostly unthreatening prog rams as ·Little House on the Prairie' and 'The Waltons ' to sc arier fare ,'' King wrote in an article for TV Guide magazine. Not all horror films a re suitable for young viewers, King said, not· ing that he has a "high shelf" where he stores videocassettes that his children -ages 10, 8 and 4 a re forbidden to watch. "Parenting presumes high shelves of all kinds, and that applies to some TV programs as well as to dangerous medicines or household cleaners." he s aid. If children want to watch a thriller, parents should check program listings and call local stations for information, he s aid . H e urged parents to watc h the shows with children and discuss them later Post filled MILL VALLEY t AP) -An Illinois educator ha s b ee n named s uperintendent or the Mill Valley School Dis· trict. The school board named Gerald Lowell Cuendet , 45 , of Carterville, at a salary or $44,000 a year. 'Scrambling' revolution to alter cftreer pattern? By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: I'm 32 and not mov· ln1. I am mcloeln1 my reaume lD &be hope you can au11e1t a fH&er lue to travel. -A.a., Atlanta, Ga. Develop what Elwood N. Chapman calls "scrambling" arts. In a landmark book loaded with enough fresh perspectives to become a best seller, Dr. Chapman divides the world into two camps: scramblers and stabilizers. In "Scrambling, Zig.zaggin& Your Way to the Top'• (Houghton Mifflin Co.), we learn that scrambling ls ac· celeraling one's upward mobility by leaplng from job to job, plctlng up momentum along the way ln punult of succeu. The scrambler places self above organizational interest. By contrut, the atablllze.r is the "company" peraoo who Is a dedlcat· ed, permanent employee, devoted to the or1aniution for which be or 1be la workina. Althoup, ln the past, trafll ex· blbtted by scramblers have caused ..... -1r1tlcs to call t.bem maverlckt, op. po"ttunllll, Job hoppers, operaton, cllmben and buatlers, never Naume ' 1cramblln1 techniques are 1omethlnt nice people don't do. Jo fact, Dr'\ Chapman'• thelll ta rlaht OD the money: Scramblln1 COD· atilutel • workatyle revolution that weU may reabape the pattema ol carMI' .Svancemeot ln the 'IOI. TO lU.U.te, here'a I parapbrued example from Chapman'• book deteribbll bow one 1crambler coped wltb a "8l.led eVMt bJ ....., the opa ,. i:t: 1r•1doa ~- CAREERS fice director would be named. She used these maneuvers: 1. Carol's resume went to a few competiti(re stores so word would trickle back that she was on th" market. 2. She solicited and forwarded to corporate headquarten a letter from a local government acency praising her achievements in improving the ethnic and racial mlx or personnel ln her branch. 3. She researched the records of all branches in her region and learned that hers had the fewut unemploy. ment claims -a sav!J)g of money to t.be company. She pointed out lhJs fact to the corporate personnel chief. 4 . Sbe enlisted her branch ma-nager's support. He, also a scrambler, knew It would be to hla advantage to have her as an ally when abe moved to a higher poeitlon. S. Befor e the openlnc w11 an· nounced, Carol met with the cor· porate penoMel bead and Nked for the Job. Carol 1ot the Job. Althoulb there are pltlalla to U.lna the open or· cbestratlon teebnlque, a1 Dr. Chap· man obeerv•, rilk·taklnt 111.nMreot tn almott every 1eramblJn1 actJvity.· NothlD.1 Carol did tesaened her lm.,e or put w ourrebt pc.alUon OD a.be llDe. Rebel veteran diee. 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 SEIYICES .... Alm, ISO a-tal U C .. ....... CHlllac Caearo ~,..... =·'·. The marketplace on the Orange Coast ~.~ ••.......... ~~.":'!: ........ ~!.~~········~~!~.~~ ....... . ....,.. 1~2 l~Z -...-r• I~~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . 1~7/P~ S 14,000 DOWN 2 OCEANFRONT TRIPLEXES I> • ~ rime Newport Beach income Liquidaltq a pride of ownertbip home! l.lght cartbtone Uvlnc area, family room, 3 Bdrm11, 2 ~QUAL HOUSING baths. Brick fireplace, O PPOR TUNITY open family area. property,. !'hcse identical 7 year young bualdangs arc available for 30% down, the balance at l3% for 30 years. Fully amortized. These units located at 1614/1616 Wes t Oceanfront and will ~ hel~ open this weekend ror your mspect1on. 11 to 3 Saturday & Sunday. ,.....,._aMotke: Private rear yard with 11puklln1 1pa. $1(,000 down, priced $135,400. Circle t.hla ad and phone rt1bt now I 541-2313 All real e1tate ad· vertlted ln thl1 newapaper is aubject t.o the Federal Fa.Jr Houa· tn1 Act tl 18 wlllch makes lt Weaal to ad· vertlae "any preference, limitation, or di•· crlmlnatlon baaed on race, color, rell1lon, s.ex , or oat.iooal ortatn. or an intention to make any such preference, llm ilation, or dil· crimlnaUon." Playa Real Estate & Investments <714 ) 673-1900 UDO IM I~ 140ll li!JO JD llOI> llUO llOO JDllO 21'11 DI» UDO This new1paper wiU not = knowln&lY accept any ~ advertl1in1 for real := eatau which Is ln viola· : Uonofthelaw. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSE SUM. 1-SPM Price Reduced h4,000. Beaut. 4 Bdrm, 3 Car Gar .. Fam. Rm, Form, Din .. Spa, Cent Air, Wet Bar, 2200+sq ft, 8 yra old -Now Asking 1228,900. Anxious -Submit Of- fer. 1822 Tanager Drive. Mesa Verde, C.M. m: Realtor J im Gleason = 5(5.8320 :,: MEEDS FtXIH ~ CAMEO SHORES l(l(JI Bring paint, carpet, and Ideas for this half a mlllion dollar fixer. It's the lowest price fee sim- 1005 lO'I) 1100 111110 90lO 1030 -~ ao ---'110 tlJO t\JO tuo lllO ll'lt ... - WIUI l'lllrt Wl0'1 Witt fllJ f!U "" rill fl:llO rm tmS 11117 mi 11732 ,...,,,, ...... mt fltO flU ..., .. tl41 rm '141 9150 ,,., , flM ml e ,,. "" '"' rm ple on the market by Sl00,000. Be clever, then enjoy your profits! Great assumable Lst TD. Call today, before it's aold. 673-8S50 THE REAL ESTATERS THMO.-. TOWHHOMI? Call the apeciaUsls at the condominium in fonnalioncenur. Touch.stone Really 96J.<ll67 E-1 TO QUALIFY 410RMS Owner will help finance! Giant garden home in Newport Wviera. Living room features : cozy fireplace. Sweeping stairway to private muter suite. Enjoy 1ummer barbeque on brick patio. Shaded by towering pine. Only $137 ,500! Call u s, 673-8550 THE REAL ESTATERS suraoura Beautiful, lm.maculau, nicely land1caped 4 bdrm borne on cul-de· sac. Spacloua rooms, view of golf course from property. Owner will help with financing. On· ly $139,500. Call now W79·53'70. .ALLSTATE REALTORS MIEAR ''NWnH&TS .. DUPLEX. one 4 Bdrm 2 bath charmer with Clreplace, '1'be other" 2 Bdrm 2 bath with fireplace . All for $115,000. Owner will carry AITD . Ca 11 ~ma PEMIMSULA Aur Only 1tepe to the 1ur1, ii thlt bargain fixer. Bring paint brushes It shoveh1 & c11b In oo SSS Call now @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714·63 1-6990 CITYUGHTS IARGAIM Popular hidden 2 story. Covered entry, private living. Huge family room , fireplace, country kitchen. Formal dining room, 4 8drms 3 baths. full deek in rear of home for a beautiful view . Man y extras . Only $225. 000. Call 546-2313 THEREAL ESTATERS SI O,OOOUDUCB> Bring any offer Newport Bch hme 1169,000, spa, RV access Call today CDM IUY 2 GET l Two 45' R 2 Lou 2 bib frm the water cul de sac loc pnn only, builders call 100/oDOWM 4821 Cortland Open Saturday I Spm best view m the area 3 priv beaches. see 1t today O PEM SUMDAY 1-5PM 30'l Heliotrope, 2 yr new Cape Cod hme, very creative financmg pure ly a dream hme, call now TIM RHONE 631 1266 R&'M~ R b\l.TOftS OH U LA! Lovely 4 Bdrm home JUST UKE HEW! with lar~e low 111terest This lovely 3 bdrm home a s s u m a b I e I o a n has been completely re· 11 28 .900 Call today done. New roof, new 979-5370 cpts, etc. Owner will A carry lge loan. Only LLSTA TE $132 ,500. Call today I "' 979-5370. REAL TORS ALLSTATE -MESA VERDE41R REAL TORS hst hy 1tt Ano YOU CAN 9UALIFY $:l)()() moves you in. SIOOO per month. Enjoy the most luxurious 2 & 3 bedroom, 3 bath condo 111 area, incomparable amenities, next t.o shop- PinJ. theaters, city park & JUSt minutes t.o the beach. WILSOH PA.U COHDOMIHIUMS 380 W. Wil.soo, C.M. Open ..... l~S 631-5055 UDOISU OPEHHOUSE 118 VIA ITIIACA 2-5SAT/SUN 48r newly finis hed dream home. spacious rm s -s unny patio . Virginia O"Brien Agt. 673-13213 srcnuss 2 bdrm, l ba, at very af· fordable price of $79,500 for info call Robert llilUten 631-1266 COUtBCIAL +LMMG Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bath apt. Bltlns, wet bar. fireplace. atrium. Over 500 sq. ft . of business apace + 4 car garage. Priced at $350,000. associated (lll•1k f 11'. llE 111 f()RS t I ,'' 't/lt bu! l'.J •1 # ' ' ~I, ' $85 000 Lovely 3 ~ 1~ bath, double garage, l year home protecUon plan. Call 6(5.-9181 OPEN tHJllSl IHf\L TY / 2021 Shmt• OPEN SAT /SUN 1·4 Just refurbished NEW CA RPET etc' The huge fam /rm is on a pnvate wmg. The yard is llke a park with Tree Benches. a fountam and f1repit l•SweTo S..tt TlthWH .. nd... MOVE RIGHT IN ' $165,000 494-755 I ~ ··~ Hll ll _.ii-t M CORMACI\ RI OPIHS.1·5 Z75 CltrwSt,Or.... Fruit trees & room for your own &arden compli· ment this beautiful 3 bdrm, family rm home. Come see it! Sl.1.9,900. MAURY ST AUFfll SEA LIOH UAL TY '7).5154 IUYn.llACH sm.ooo This is 1t ! 1lle least ex pensive oceanfront re- sidence in Newpo rt Beach. A 3 Bdrm 2 Ba condominium with plen- ty of room and tasteful decoration. Security parking Low interest asaumable loan. Owner will assist with rinanc· Ing. A great buy that won't last. ltllM>a l.a.d lllty '7M700 HOTACOHDO StZ.tOO NO DOWN.NO COSTS POOL HOME 3Br, 2Ba + family rm home, on cul.de·aac. Privacy Ii luxury al a re· uonable price. Please call bkr ror details. 131· -Ml "°' •io •u ttn -- ll•k • tbo1e 1ood hlNI rboM item• you're not utbl&" avaUable to Uyou'relootlnt for a bet-1 -otbtrfamlly by ad· ter Job you wcm't want ~ them for Hie ..». ..... U.emploJIDHl la Cla uUied. Call r cohanm ta CJaNlfted. tGfl7I THE REAL ESTATE RS S~STOllACH 2 bdrm each unit + room • beth otr 2 car aar•I•. Good w /a rental area. '2501000. associated 97 .. ~---------------- DONOVAN'S PIESENTS UOO ISU OpettW/S.1-S ~ 214 Viol>iM 2 bdrms. 2 bath. im- maculate condition witb expansion potential J us t S33S, IXX> Open W /S-1.5 219 Via Mice 4 bdrms. 4 bath, den, re- ady & waiting for family livi n g Owner will finance no qualifying $445.000 Opett Sat/S. 1·5 21SVioHiu Cozy lite and air y 3 bdrm charmer Pnce to sell with flexible terms Owner wtll help f111ance S365. 000 SAMTAAHA 3 bdrms. 1 •, bath. great starter home for young family 1n outstanding family neighborhood Assumable loan 196.SOO MESA Va.DE OpewS. l-4 t912 s-ba Executive home m Costa Mesa 3 bdrm, 2 bath. I stor y on a cul·de-sac !tlreet RV access or room for pool. 11.84.900. LAGUNA o,..w 1-4 Sp 754 T"r ...,. Is. Mobl.H..Parll 3080 I So. P.C.H. 1 bdrm mobile home, J bath. fantastic O<'ean view from IJvmg room & covered pauo. J private beaches Adults onJy Price includes fumilure S24.900 963-8182 IAYROMT OpaS.2-5 lllcAoaCo•ff Outs t anding views ' BOAT SLIP · SANDY BEACH · deck · patio · brick BBQ plus large &t comfortabje 3 bdrm & den, 2 bath BALBOA COVES private com· munity borne. &5,000' Owner/A~t 67~9117 or 675-7060 WATaVIEW FROM SUHDECI Only $209,900! Charming Newport Beach 4 Bdrm. reaturea wood burning fireplace. Huge over sized lot with re.ar cov- e red patio. Owner is motivated and willlnc to help finance! Just listed. Call now,673-8550' THE REA L ESTATERS bloy ..... •-·• ,....,_ .. .... ··-•'14' IALAMCE I 21/Jo/o Spacious 3 Bdrm 2 bath condo. French doors to patio. New stove and microwave oven . carpels paint, extras Pool and party room. Walk to WestcJIH. h45,500. MOIU HOMIS HIWPOU HACH Charming 2 Bdrm dou· ble wide. &epe to bay $49,SOO. 1 Bdrm ultra ruce, In a fun park. $36,000. 2 Bdrm, patio, fritndly park, $29,500. Pool. rec, bln•o. etc. g · ····•·· .. ma It" "I., ••!Ii II, 480lll" ~M Alr c.•d'mt\lb ~. M•Htl<ll • !!~~1Jr1 • &:'i:tiii ' ......... ~~ ...... ==~~rd ......... . ....... Mt ... ·= le.a "" .. = ., = "" 914 ' UM the Daily Pilot ''Put Rault" 1enlce clrtctory. V our Mnlcet•our ~ Call fOMTI ut. m NEW BUSINESSMEN . Contact tile DAIL y PILOT tor ll•form•tlon re .. rdl ng th• OOUfttJ Fllllllre,_ftl8 W ....... 8 • ~·--.... -. 142-4121 DT. m • •\ I ' ' USTSIDI Bar1ain1 Galore! We have the ritht one for )'OU. All Iba, poola t.oo. Oreal flnandnt, Call for more details. @ SfA CO VE PRO l'EiTlf S 71 4.631-6990 c.ro1. • JOUD' penoeael direct.or la tbe hfaDdt ol a aumt reUil ctWD. I tamed tJ>at. I f'etlonal ,_ ..... ot-_:..:.:,:~::..;;;;.;.~~-.._.---..... __ ----_......---..--..-...;...-,;.-..~'""':-..;..o;...-......,......:;.------_..--------.._-:y--------------...._------.....,~'!'-------....i.:--~~-----------...._..------------------'.__--------------,-- _,l ___ _ ' t MHlft ... Wt H••HFwS. "•• ws. tto...•·'"-a...t.... l.L............----0 Co oallYPILOf/Su ......................." .----..._....---Wt range ast "' nday. June 21 , 1981 Cl I f ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·········~············ ~····~··············· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •••r• IOOJ •wrtil 1002 ew:W 1001 •••NI IOO~ t .. . 1002 H FwS. "-""Fer We ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••-•••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• l•IYlft I .......................... ••·••••·········•······ ••••••.•.•.••.......... BEST IN BLUFFS . . .... wrvrv·>--------()wD,., ___ ,__ •••r• lto2 ewrtll IOIJ --------A4.ASA.S'A&.~ 1.w..~~~ THE PIESTllllJS ISCAY HAl88I .. ESTA1£ MAlitlRCBIT ONM TODAY l·I #3MOMACO N..o.cl ID 1fllllblDctoe ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol1mplc Peaianla UMDA ISU .. MJODBlllll PUCE LAIMIT I unL llAUTY. F.nd unit. 1900 eq. ft. Paula Plan. a bdrm. 2 bath, large muter bdrm auite with 1lttin1 room. Finest uoeradea includi.na AJC. Private patios. Kltcheo/f •m. room. $325,000 including the land. Excellent terms. OPIM l·I 4Mo.eA1 COffVW.O. t • .. * EASTILUFF * JUST USTID. Beautiful 1 level 4 bdrm, fam room. Lusk Home. Luxurious new neutral carpets & drapes. Lovely large yard. $339,500. You own the land. Truly outstandin1. The award winning "Jodelle" Estate Home situated on breathtaking ocean, coast & cit)' lights view lot. An extremely spacious townhome of quality & dist\nction, 3 bdrms plus f amlly room, formal dining room, exquisite patio areas, lofty trestle ceiling & gorgeous decor. Presented at 1885.000 See Bim Woocll. C.ada •htlltld Tl"OUt. a.Imm. i•,. to riYer. » miDul• to Paelllo ~ 1WUD1. u ..... ~ 1&4Uut. w B•.._ wl!l tu ad· .............. loci .. room. s bdnm, •~ ba, moatly c.laJo ccmtnac· t1oo oo 10 • + acNS. Lodi• ii l\andlbed. .u. nmable mort1a1e at K . *7,000. Write P.O. Box UM• fUt Anaelut, WA HH2 or Pltone (308)4SMICilor 17+ca5 Exclualve Llatlnl abr, 2ba, view, aaauma· ble loan, <YWC Ltl1una NlaueJ. SUt,000. 611-1010 Ad"T 'Widd channel view from spectacular vcbJtectural designed 4 bdrm, 5 bath, ,J?OOL bome. Slip for 2 large boats. Lfl,495,000. Summer occup~cy. LIDO ISU HOMIS <>PIH SUM I ·5 I 20 VIA 9UfTO Featured on Homes Tour this lovely traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm, 3 bath home, newly decorated. Priced to sell quickly at $475,000. Must see. 4 Bedroom, with unique wrap·around sun deck tbrouab freoch doors off master bedroom, 3 baths, raised entry with planter, formal family rm, 2 frplcs, nook, walk·in closet ln master suite, 3 car garage. Owner will help finance. D...W M. llrd Awrcl.,11•••• 551·4400 Hildie Sittig 838-2533 • Hastings. OPIH SUM 1·5 214 VIA ITHACA OP91 SUH 1·5 ZJIJ AIA&.IA HELEN 8. DOWD llALTC>a. ..C. 644-0134 . u.ta..,WMtn..., ''' SNCTACUl.Alt a RAU 3 Aca ISTATI IH TUsnM ..U OCEAN VIEW CllDJ ••• Robert O'Hara lOU Bayside Dr. Newport Beach You are the ~ ot two free ticket• Ul4 value) totbe WOltLD FAMOUS IOYALWIDAH HOUISHOW J uoe JO lbru JUl'Y 1 ANAHEDt Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lg~ ~ecreation room & 2 patios. Beam . ..ceiJJn_gs. Gre~t f~r. ~ntutJli.oini . l420,000 .. Best pnce for tlie money. • P&HMSULA POINT llACIROMT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. • featuring marine room. Sl,~,000. MEWPORT CRIST-C-Otl»O 2 bdrm, den, spacious Plan 8, j_ml't}aculate. Low priced at $215,000. MILLION DOLLAR lllMES GOOD ANAtCltli PIHtMSULA POIMT~ ZO/o ~-,. Brand new 4 Bdrm 4 ba home, m- cludes an exquisite master s uite with balcony overlooking private boat d oc k and blue pac ific . $1,650,000 includes the land or $1,295,000 leasehold. Builder will finance at 12% inter est. 2274 Channel Road, N. B. Well, rMlly It's only 2.975 acres eccording to the Tu AMessor. Nearly 200 avoc.do and orange tr ... surround the charming, traditlon81, 5000 sq. ft. home that has 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 fireplaces (in dining room, llbrary & living room). random width pegged oak floors and a kitchen that's a gourmet's delight. All this plus attached guest quarters with 2 more bedrooms. kltcti.n & huge family room. There's a 45 tt. pool with cabana & bath, horse corral and ROOM FOR A FULL SIZE TRAINING RING as well as stables, tennis courts and almost everything else needed for the complete estate. The financing Is as attractive as the property. With only 30% down the owne< will carry the balance at less than the going conventional rate. ABSOLUTEL V THE FIRST TIME EVER OFFERED & priced to sell at Sl .250.000. CALL WAL TEA PERSHALL EVENINGS AT {714)644-5129 or at FOR $153,500 . The price is correct & there is on· ly one 2 bdrm, 2 bath left in the Sunset Bluff Tract. Security gate guarded community. Also 3 very laqe 2 bdrm, 3 bath. studio homes with private yard. Priced at $135,000. 10%. down to qualified buyers. Conviatian Center Ticket. are tood for June 30th performance at I :00 p.m. and may be claimed by callin1 M2.a'll. ext. 2'72. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR jlJ •\ y .o1. l1• .. •• b o/) clot SO. COAST PLAZA Take over 103 lat TD, seller will creat 2nd TC. At little u Sl.8,500 down. Buys this sharp 3 Bdrm 2 Ba home, minutes from So. Coast Plaza Sho~ ptn1 Center. LOM&Ta.M OWMB RMAMCIHG GARDEN GROVE .. 2 Bedroom, 2'At baths with loft or den. Dining room. fireplace, spacious townhouse. Owner will c arry at 133 . Vivian Grant, Agt. SUMSETS SAILIOATs--4 21/i'/o ,.__ Overlooking the magnificence of Newport Harbor and it's never ceasing boat activities rests this newly remodeled custom appointed 4 Bdrm 4 ba pool borne. $995,000. 933 Galatea Terrace, CdM Tl'l e:;e listings will be open Saturday & Sunday l to Spm. SOU1"tLUe IUAl.TC>aS I" ... ltnl. .. Pro .. d, T_. 544-1440 OPEH SAT & SUM I Z.5 SUMSET ILUFfS TIACT 2157 Pacific Ave, Cotta MeM IOff Victoria .... .......,..., -1:/\N<:l t n hl•dlY \ii.1 ',,) 1 /000 *Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 tOQ, QC)j~J)6 Q1NrY 675-2311 MACNAB IRVINE REALTY 9*WL Y USTID IA YROMr. Much desired single story home. 4 BR 4 BA , exceptionally large living ,dining areas. 122' on water! Large pier .tr slip. Quality construction includes open beams, solid walnut paneling & loads of storage. $1,750,000 LH. Martha Macnab 642·8235. (N36) tlU.TOP VIEW ISTA'ft. 6400 sq. ft. home to be constructed on panoramic bay & ocean view lot. Owner will carl'y long-term financing. Plans available for inspection. $1,200,000. Paula Bailey 642·8235. (N37) UMDA ISLE EXCLUSIYI. Super location on the big turning basin. Dramatic floorplan features 5 lovely BRs, 4 fplcs, handsome library & slip for lg. boats. Spacious master suite w ;beamed ceilings & elegant bath w ,beveled glass window. A value at $1,950,000 leasehold. Appt. only. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. (N38) SPICTACULAI OCIAtROMTI Cliffs & crashing surf, Catalina sunsets & a 4 BR home w ,.family rm & 2 fplcs. $895,000. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (N39) .. GHIST llTUIH OH YOUI MONEY. Inves t t n waterfront property - $1,350,000 is least expensive bayfront price that includes pier and slip, brand new custom home, prime location and fee land. We are offering 3 such properties on terrific view lots on Newport Harbor's main bay. Enjoy a boating summer. Paquin ;Morphy 642·8235. (N40). OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1·5 · 1010·14·16 E. Balboa, Balboa Peninsula. SICUllTY ISLAND • MAIM IA Y VllW. Linda Isle at its best! Comfortable family home facing THE ACTION. "U" dock for 3 boats · has 70' pier head line. 5 BR, 5~ baths, Fa~ rm. dining rm. Appt only. Dona Chichester 642·8235. $2,100,000. (N41) •IACIOUS LIVIM• IM CAMIO SHOUs.MIW USTI• 3 BR 4 BA home with sweeping ocean v1stas from moat rooms. Master suite wlth fireplace Ir lovely pool in courtyard. Large · usumable loan. $520,000. L. Valentine 644-6200. (N47) CUSTOM SPICT ACULAI YliW HOML Filled with Old Corona del Mar charm this 3 BR & den custom home overlooks the ocean, bay & harbor entrance with unrivalled spectacular coastal and night light views. Never-to-be spoiled unique location home has spacious rooms, th& latest appliances, decorator tiles, sun deck off master bedroom, private garden & patio area. Owner will consider helping with financing for discriminating buyers. This is a rare location just steps from beach and park with all the rinest of amenities. By appointment only · call Kathleen Kelley $1,500,0QO. 855-4343. (N42) WXUllOUS UMDA ISU OM T .. IAY SIDI. "A home for all seasons." Extensive use of specially woven rugs and drapes along with the exquisite oak paneling accentuate the recently completed interior designs by Cannell & Chaffin. This 7 Br, 7 bath home boasts an Italian marble entry, winding staircase, 4 marble fireplaces, spectacular brass lighting fixtures, elevator, and much more. The master suite overlooks the three boat slips. Existing low interest assumable loan with the owner willing to assist in financing by carryiqg a substantial loan. Unduplicable at current price of $2,900,000 Leasehold. For appt. contact Barbara Lomma ~.(N43) llG CAMYOM VllW. Large custom spacious S BR home OD quiet cul-de-sac -100 feet OD golf course. Spacious formal living and dining rms open to balcony overlooking the fairway. Lg fam. rm. and mstr suite on lower level. $1,050,000. Lynne Valentine 8"-6200. (N44) PllCIOUS JIWIL IY Tl9 SM! View of the entire harbor custom decor and remodeled to include expanded canWevered deck. Wide lot, views from all rooms. Spa, alarm system. One of Irvine Terrace's finest locations. $895,000 Fee. Helen Wood. &H·6200. (N~) • HST 'AL• ...... CM4YOM. SparkUnc e BRS home on very lU&e lot •moot and spa, lush atrium and patloe. Family room and 1ame room, alarm 1yatem. S7'5,000. Helen Wood 8" GOO. {N48) aawJOitt D*CJ11 901 Dover Dr1V9 Barbor View Qent.er B'nport Baaob, QA 92663 B'fiwport Baeoh, QA 988eC> ('714) Ma~ (714) e.w.eaoo ----- PIMTHOUSl-IALCOMES-HAUOA.OCIAM YllWS New on market. Top comer, 3 BR penthouse. Super bly upgraded , sophisticated luxury living. Guard gated community with lush gardens & lawns. Lovely clubhouse, pool , sauna & spa. Quick escrow & good financing. Tom Allinson or Terry Hanes. Fee $450,000. 642-8235 (N48). SPY&LASS. Ocean & night light views! Beautiful 4 BR & den home w ,pool & spa. 2 lg. brick patios. Great home for entertaining. $729,000 fee. Marilyn Kershner 642·8235. (N49) HAAIOI llD(il • DYNASTY llAUT1FULL Y appointed view condominium. Quiet location 2 BR + conversation area, kitchen with nook + formal dining · one level. Assumable loans. Owner will assist in financing. $419,000 Call Lorraine Rennie 752-1414. (NSO) OH T.. ILUFf..COIOHA DIL MAR. Ideal location. Views of Catalina, Newport Harbor and coastline. Quality & charm throughout with hardwood floors , molding, frencb doors, and much more. Seller wi 11 ·assist with 'financing $1,500,000. J . Suchomel 644-6200. (NSl) HAAIOI VIEW tlLLS • Best Value · Great home in marvelous neighborhood · Handsome ~xterior · 4 spacious bedrooms · large private lot wtth spa · three car garage on quiet street. Fireplace and family room. $299,500 Leasehold . Call Barbara Aune 642·8235. CN52) CAMIO ... HLAMDSI Super 4 BR home w ,pool. Open & airy w ~g. back yard totally enclosed. $229,000. Sharon Smith 644-6200. (N53) PllCID UMDll MAIKITI Outstanding Broadmoor detached home in Woodbridge with 4BRS, 3 baths, atrium and 3-car garage. Professionally landscaped w ,t"edwood patio covers and benches, used brick planters and front porch. Colored walks and patios. Air·cond. for your summer comfort. Quality home located on private cul-de-sac. $210,000. Dan Johnson ~1-8700. (N54) ASSUMI Utm. lllWCI• lo lovely Turtle Rock, enjoy 3 BR, 2 BA Vista Home with a custom deck and spa. Two assumable loans! $299,000. J . Sucbomel 6H GOO. (N55) .. • lllYlll• . PllME ILUFFS LOCATIOMI Highly upgraded 3BR, 21t2 bath "Franciscan" model on greenbelt. A must see home for the appreciative. $!240,000. Young Park 551·8700. (N56) EYBYT .. MG IN APPLE rtl Ol.DB. Don't miss this friendly 4 BR home with added family room for gracious living and entertaining. Recently remodeled witlt new roof, new paint inside and out, new carpets and floors . A stained glass entry leads to a bright cheery family home. Look out onto your pool-sized backyard through French windows. This home 1 offers solid comfort close to parks, schools, shopping and transportation. A li~etime of value for $179,950. John Richard 551·8700. (N57) DISllAILE MELLIE GAIL Sprawling ranch home on over ~ acre with-¥iew. Nellie Gail represents living at its finest. For casual enjoyment, the community offers private swim club, tennis courts and equestrian facilities. Superb financing available. Home has never been lived in and buyer has choice of carpets and tile. Possession can be given in a short period of time. Offered at $279,000. Call Kate Heppler 714-855-4343. (NS8) HAllOI RIDGE Kensington with great view! Designed for indoor ;outdoor entertaining & family living · 4 BR. Fam. Rm, formal dining, comm. pool & tennis. $610,000. Belle Partch 752-1414. (N59). OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY l ·S. 6 Coventry, Harbor Ridge-Newport Beach. TOT AL PLIASUIEModel-perf ect · Lovely 4 BR & Fam. Rm. home in The Colony. Beautifully situated in a quiet family neighborhood near pool, park & tennis. $155,900 Call Ward Coby 642·8235. (N60) 9*Wltl ILUFfS ·NONI' IOWI "Dolores" Plan · end unit overlooking upper bay area. 3 Br, 2 BA patios. Lovely built-in kitchen. Master suite. $325,000 Including land. Call Dick Halderman 642-8235. (N61) .• OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5. 2944 Perla · Bluffs, Newport Beach. COLLIM S A YI • PllCI llDUCIDI English-style bungalow Balboa Island near So. Bay Front. 3 BR full size lot a delightful buy at fl65 ,000 incl. land. Seller will assist w ,financlna. Dick Halderman 842·8235. (N62). OPEN H>USE SUNDAY 1-5. l18 Collins Ave., Balboa Island. t ' f Qaµipul v..JlQ' Qenter ~Vlllage Center Irv1De. QA 98718 Irv1ne, QA 9WM (714) 'J'M.1414 (714) 881-8700 f la ~· Cout OA.ILY PILOT/Sunday, Jun• 21, 1981 ~.~.~ ....... ~.~~ ........ ~::.~~ .............................. . !!!'!!::.~~ ...... ~~:~.~ ........ · =:.~.~ ........ ' !!~~:::.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... !::~~ .......... !!'!~ .................. !~~ ·~~~ .......... !~! 1002 euwr .. • ... ts•rtl 1001 1001 ChMrtll 1002 Ge•rtl 1002 ................................... , ............................. ·....................... ....................... * * * * * ·~~--;i;;~--~ ••uo~N~~!!.f~!!EP••••d ~ ~ Heritage Collectio~ duplex. Probate sale on 30x85' lot. ~ ~ Bay & Beach BJdr's opportunity . .low, low $289,500. 1141TseDI DU,W. Room to add two Rea I Estate more. Great potential, charming 2 br. unlta .. Owner will finance. $175,500. REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE_ SINCE 1949 OPIH SUNDAY I ·I . COMI W1TH US. •• TO DOY• SHOllS WATllNOMT. ENJOY WATERFRONT UVING TO THE Fl.JLLEST .. THE AIR IS FRESH ANO CLEAN .. THE VIEW OF THE HARBOR ACTIVITY I S FAS C INATING .. TWO SPACIOUS BEDROOMS .OEN .. PROFESSIONALLY DECORATED .COMPLETE SECURITY .. PIER AND SLIP AVAILABLE. PRICE REOUCEDS30.000. ~ FOi lllAM scHOMaM ........•.•• MOW $620,000 . COM! WITH US ••. TO DOVER SHOIES WATllFIOMT. PRESTIGIOUS WATERFRONT HOME WITH PIER AND SLIP . SPA C IOUS LIVING ROOM WITH VAULTED CElLING .. FORMAL DlNlNG ROOM .. COZY FAMILY ROOM WITH WET BAR .. TWO PATIOS. ONE WITH FlREPIT .. FANTASTIC BAY VIEW FROM FAMILY. LIVING AND MASTER BEDROOMS .. SEE DORIS BROWN. 1036 POLAllS DllVE .............................. $9'5,000 COME WITH US •.. TO H.illOI RIDGE. LAVISHLY UPGRADED THREE BEDROOM HOME. .MIRRORED WALLS IN LIBRARY AND FAMILY ROOM .. FRENCH DOORS .. AIR CONDITIONING .. SECURITY SYSTEM .. RESTFUL VIEW OF MOUNTAINS AND CITY LIGHTS .. SEE JANE MINSKOFF. II SALZIURG, H.I ................................. $495,000 COME WITH US •.. TO CORONA DEL MAI. GEORGE WASHINGTON COULD HAVE THROWN A SILVER DOLLAR TO THE OCEAN FROM THIS HOME, BUT, OF COURSE A DOLLAR WENT FARTHER IN THOSE DAYS .. THREE BEDRROMS .. DINING ROOM AND DEN .. VIEW .. SEE ROGER BARQUIST OR JIM MELBON. • 215 IRIS AVE ..•••...•.•..••••.•••.••••••••.••..•.• $315,000 COME WITH US .•. TO DOVER SHORES . FOUR BEDROOMS .. LOVELY BAY VIEW .. STEP DOWN LIVING ROOM. .DINING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE .. BREAKFAST ROOM .. DARK ROOM IN THREE CAR GARAGE. SEE BARBARA ARMSTRONG OR TOM GUY. 2012 SANTIAGO DRIVE ............................ $350,000 COME WITH US ••. TO IAYCREST. ELEGANT THREE BEDROOM . TWO BATH HOME. DEN AND FORMAL DINING ROOM .. THE COMPLETE PROPERTY INCLUDING THE LANDSCAPING AND GARAGE SHO WS LIKE A MODEL .. GARAGE I S F UL L Y FINISHED .. SEE PIA O'AURJA AND STEPHANIE MEURER. 1921 TRADEWIHDS LANE •••••••••••••••••••••••••• S 325,000 COME WITH US .•. TO IAY CREST LOVELY THREE BEDROOM HOME .. THREE BATHS .. CAIBEDRAL CEILINGS .. RAISED HEARTH FIREPLACE .. SKYLJGHTEO BREAKFAST ROOM. OVERLOOKING PATIO AND GARDEN .. POOL SIZE YARD PLUS PUTTING GREEN .. SEE GAYLE AMATO. 2039 SHIPWAY LAME •..... OPEN DAILY 1·5 •.•••.•• $299,500 COME WITH US ••• TO HARIOR HIGHLANDS. HIGHLY UPGRADED FO U R BEDROOM HOME .. HUGE LIVING ROOM .. LOVELY DINING ROOM WITH BUILT-IN CHINA CABINETS .. SECLUDED UPSTAIRS MASTER SUITE .. POOL AND SPA .. AUTOMATIC POOL SWEEP .. SEE SUSAN FROST. 2027 DHORAH LAME ...•.•• OPEN TODAY 12-4 ••••• $250,000 . . COME WITH US ••• TO MESA ILUFFS, WESTSIDE. TWO BEDROOM CONDO Wini VIEW .. LIVING ROOM .. DINING ROOM ANO KITCHEN HAS VIEW OF C ITY LIGHTS AND MOUNTAINS .. REFRIGERATOR AND WASHER -DRYER AVAILABLE .. WITH $35.000 DOWN. OWNER WILL CARRY BALANCE. SEE f-LLAJIMINOR. 1103 MESA ILUFFS •..••...•••.•••••..••••••..•..•. S 119,500 AV AIL.AILE IY APPOINTMENT COME WITH US •.• TO IEACON IAY WATERFRONT. SPECTACULAR CUSTOM BAY FRO MT HOME DESIGN ED BY HERBERT BROWNELL .. EO FEET ON THE BAY WITH PATIO, DECK ANO SPA .. PIER AND SLIP FOR THREE LARGE BOATS .. SIX BEDROOMS .. FIVE BATiiS .. FAMILY AND DINING ROOMS .. OWNER WILL CARRY $1,000.000 ISTT.D. ' ASI FOi HAR•llT PlalY ........................ S 1,400,000 COMI WITH US ••• TO DOV• SHOUS. IMPRESSIVE FIVE °!EDROOM HOME .. UPPER BAY VlEW FROM MOST OF THE HOME - ESPECIALLY THE MASTER BEDROOM .. FORMAL DINING AND FAMILY ROOMS .. SPARKLING POOL .. FEE LAND -NOT 1$.ASEHOLD .. OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE. 451 FOR IOMNll MAIAVICH .................... $665,000 C()ti4 WITH US ••• TO WISTCU~. ELEGANT FOUR BEDROOM HOME .. SPACIOUS LIVING AND FAMILY ROOMS .. TWO FIREPLACES .. LAVISH CABINETRY THROUGHOUT .. LAROE SECLUDED REAR YARD WITH GAZEBO .. MOTIVATED SELLER WILL HELP GENEROUSLY WITH FINANCING. ASIC FOi YIRGIMIA SIAM OI JAMI FUOI ••••••• ,. •• $525,000 COMI WITH US ••. TO COIOMA DIL MAR. NEARLY NEW DUPLEX .. THREE AND TWO BEDROOMS .. THREE AND TWO BATHS .. IDEALLY DESIGNED FOR GUESTS .. GREAT LOCATION. ASK FOi IOGEI IAlqulST ........ , ••••••••••••• S3tt,OOO COMI WITH US ••• TO~ CUIM AND SAMTA AMA AVE. ACROSS FROM GOLF COURSE .. TWO BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE .. TWO AND JW,F BATHS .. FIREPLACE .. FINISHED TWO CAR GARAGE WITH STORAGE CABINETS. ASI FOR RONNIE MAIAVICH .................... Silt, too 1617 WESTCUFF DRIVE 631-7iOO -· MIAILY MIWPOIT llACH . Immaculate 2 br, 2 story, in Eastsi<le Costa Mesa. Lrg. fenced yard. Only Sl~.soo. OCIAM VllWI 2 year old owner built 4 br. home w /lrg. fam. rm. Decks. Extra parking. Quality throughout. In-law quarters. Secondary financing available. $425,000. WATllROMT DUPLEX. l~ lots! Pier & float for lrg. boat. 3 br. & 2 ba. Beam ceilings. Lrg. li v. rm. View from both units. $499,500. D A v r D s 0 N n E A L T l r N C. 1«1, r,. ... 1. ,, F .. , ·• r 673·9060 n ewporl REALTORS 67§.551 I 2600 LhjMINrwH La, • aacllRoor Eleg.,cr. GonJ••Hly decorate-cl pool Ito•• 111 lroed•oor, Harbor View Hiiis, 4 be*'°-, t.Nty '""' 2 flraplmces. wttt. laYG rock facl•g. Priced to Hll at $370,000. 0,.. -1-S. MIWPORT SHORES. lett..., a tt.e .-.o! l .._, 2 la. opn ba-d ~. coiy ftnpls ct, HCWecl patio. Stop by ...t SN lhh ... J .. t $135,000. O,. S-1·5. COLE OF NEWPORT RIALTOIS 25 I 5 E. Coast Hwy., C... .. M• 67S.SSI I ' "ta?"".$7: NEWPOIT Sl«>US LAMD IMCLUDID Roomy 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home so close to the beach. Builtins, including dishwasher plus fireplace & nice carpeting. Only $194,500. Try about 15% dwn: & owner wi 11 carry balance. ONT .. SAND Opn Sat. & S-. 1·5 4 lge. bdrms, f am. rm, formal dining. Has spacious living rm with Spanish flavor. Re modeled kitchen & new carpeting thruout, complete the VISUAL beauty. Here's some more . . . take over a $500,000 loan at only 12% interest. Asking $895,000. Owner will help on the balance. 1120 W . Oce•ftollt, Mawport lffcll JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 29,, ... .,.... .. , w JOtll Town and Country Reitors Invite you to tlle following * OPEN ,HOUSES IN IRVINE* Al wttll A11-~h Lw UNIVERSITY PAlll 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, Dover Model. $1521900. 17386 Sandalwood, off Mic nelson 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. TORREiia 4 Bdrm 3 bath, family rm. Heather Model. $259,000 -37 Coolbrook off Turtle Rock Dr. and Sycamore Creek. Open Sat & Sunday 1·5. TURTLE Ila 4 Bdrm, 3 bath, family rm, Heather Mdl. $320,000. 12 C&nYOD Ridge, off Turt.lerock Dr., nr Starcrest. Open Saturday 1·5. NORTl"1111 4 Bdrm, 2"4l ba, family rm. Castillo Mdl. 1 Candela~!f CUiver & Irvine Blvd. $222,500. vpen SatJSun 1·5. • We Hfte 01 IFI •mU••~ PASHIOMAILI IA YCMST-t3ti,ooo You will feel right at borne in this 4 BR beauty with the greatest kitchen-family room ever. Light bright . friendly. Perfect for entertaining with lots of yard for . summer BBQs. New, modem kitchen appliances. Private master BR suite separate from other bdrms. See today. OM llfi CAHYOM GOLF COUISI SPECT ACULAA •'VIHAIWS"-$195,000 Largest lot of all the Big Cyn Deane Homes! What .a spacious & beautiful yard for entertaining! Lovely pool & spa plus a darling gazebo (with even a chandelier). Gated front court.yd with fountain. Dramatic foyer w ;huge crystal chandelier, 2-story ceiling in living rm, formal dining rm, paneled den w/parquet floor, 4~ baths . 4 bedrooms incl uding glamorous master suite with marble bath. llG CAHYOM COUNTRY CLUI GREAT VllW-'2, I 50,000 Magnificent location o'looking 8th green of golf course. Call today for appt to see this luxurious Georgian Colonial custom by owner/builder. 5 Bdrms, lge formal dining rm, family rm, billiard rm, refrigerated wine rm & 6'h baths. Lots of marble, finest wood pane ling & custom molding, great storage, 2 stairways, air-cond., bit-in vacuum system + many other custom features. 2·STORY DUPLEX--HEWPORT IEACH STEPS TO IEACH~ RHAHCE Call today to see this fine dupleK ! Live in one unit & rent the other. 4 Bdrms. deck & 2 baths in upper; 2 bedrms & 1 bath in lower. Fireplace in each. Some view of ocean. OWC 1st T.D. & note of $247 .ooo. int. only. No loan fee . $299,500. IALIOA ISLAND DWUX-4450,000 4 Bedrooms upstair & 3 bedrooms downs tairs with patio and deck. Covered garage and laundry room. Excellent for summer-winter rental. Just st eps to the bay & beach from the door of this excellent tax shelter + potentially appreciating prop. • HR. ARROWHEAD-YU TO CATALINA Unimpeded view 25 ft across to see the world. 3 Bedrooms. Western red cedar inside and out. Architect's award design. See it, then live in it. A great value. Asking $96,500. WESLEY H. TAYLOll CO .. REALTORS 2111 S..J~ ... Rood • NEWPORT CEHTEE. M.I. 644-4910 Colesworthy & Co. 2~S EASTBLUFF DR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 640.0020 flit$ fleaul'I Now 131h % owner financing available. Sunny split-level 3 bdrm, 2~ bath adult home . Fantastic major greenbelt location. End unit for extra beauty & privacy. $265,000. . OPEN TODAY 1·5 529 Vista Flora Hard to find at this price. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, fireplace, double patios, quiet greenbelt location. $185,000. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 1961 San Bruno w.a1w_,....._._ ..... UstlRcJt of tt. best prices! * ON BALBOA ISlAtlJ * GRAND CAM. ~f-'r....,wltla•+llr .................. c ........... ._. twe 11' bMh. $671.000. 67WtOO. OWNER FlNICING S,11lu1 2..tory 4 ....... + , .. •· .......... _... ............. . ..,... A••· ... , ...,. .. So. a.y. Sll0,000. Cl.UNS ISLE-II WATO 0. ......,. wltlt ..... ., ......... . Prl••cr. weetls, ........ • ...... . .w.H • ~ ...._ .-TY .. a ........... ,. ..... Cl .... .,.., Z·•Nry ..._. _... 4lr + 11u,,..t ...... ....... 2 ........ MAINE AVDll~M. .,... ...................... , ..... mlh; ............... 2 ,.... .............. 7Wtii. WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. l!ALO'fATI ........... ~ .......... . ) MOVI IM COtemOM OP84 TODAY 1·4, 3151 .......... C.M. Sharp 3 Bdrm, 5 years new, large open kitchen, lovely atrium, earthtone carpets. Asking $134,900. Call 540·1151 A SSUMAILI FINANCING EASTSIDI Beautiful 4 Bdrm plus family · fe atur.ing enclosed courtyard', entertainers backyard with Koi pond and lovely patio. Very open witti·lots of g!ass. As k ing $lj>7 ,500. For an appointment to see, cmJ 540-1151 OWMER RMANCID Large 4 Bdrm 2 bath home, beautiful wallpapers thruout. Cul de sac street. Owner will carry AITD for 7 years at 13.5% interest. For an appointment to see, call 540· 1151 ERITAGE I I l/40/o -800/o LOAH •HARIOR VIEW HOME• Sensationally decorated Carmel model in move-in condition ' Featuring 3 brs, immaculate yard & FEE land Priced to sell at S262.000 For private showing caJI 759· 1501 or 752·7373 JUST STEPS TO BEACH 120/o LOAN AVAIL ... on thlS charming 3 br, 2 ba home m Newport Shores Price reduced Sl0,000 to $165,000 ror quick sale ' Owner Wiii carry ls t T 0 759· 1501 or 752·7373. Walker&Lee Real Estate HURRY WONT LAST Open House Sunday 1·5pm. 661 Ross Street, Costa Mes a. Great starter home in Costa Mesa, lrg yard. $.58,500 a ssumable at 8.7%. Try nothing down. $109.000. Owner will help finance. 20°/o DOWN COLLEGE PARK Assume existing of 9.25% and obtain a 2nd, you can buy this upgraded 4 Bdrm, 2 Ba home with SPA & brick patio for $155,000. JASMINE atEEI< 20°/o DOWN Owner will finance this 3 Bdrm, 2'h Ba condo, plan 6, located in private community of Corona del Mar with 35% down at 12% interest. Lenders will help finance it with 20% down for qualified buyers. Immediate possession. $395,000. 1/2 BLOCK TO BEACH $100,000 down wi II buy you this beautiful house in Newport Beach. Assumable 1st at 9'h%. owe the rest at 12% for 5 years. $325,000. ASSUME HARBOR VIEW 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Monaco. $125,000 1st, try 20% down. This will.not last long at $250,000. BALBOA ISLAND 116 25th St Try 10% down , buy using assumption and available 2nd T.D. Owner will trade for house or lot on Peninsula. $195,000 . ASSUME ASSUME In Newport Beach, 4 bdrm 3 ba le pool & sauna, lg yd, well landscaped & nu cpt, & sec system + many extras. offered at $275,000 . BEAUTIFUL MONACO LEASE Professionally decorated 3 bdrm hse fully furn with garden er, monthly cleanlng service & assoc . fees included. Jacil community pool & delightful f mly ving. ., I • HUMTIN6TOM HM.IOUI TDASUll Do you want the best buy in Huntington Harbour? Would you like an assumable loan of $118,000 at 9.50? Are you lo king for a lovely 3 BDM family home with a good location? I have it all! The lowest and best on Trinidad Island. Call now for an appointment. DIANA CAPPEL 631-1266. WA TlltROMT' 10' DOCK Newport's best water buy $525,000 gets you 3br, Jt:>a hu~e master suite with spa. Sundecks with grt vtew. Sit dn bar. Excell terms. Bob & Dovie Koop. SPY9USS LIASI 3br, 2ba fromal din., lrg master, fam. rm., very lrg. yard. $1600/mo. Bob & Dovie Koop. "3" MEWPO«T CUST CONDOS Ocean view, all 4br 3ba, fam. rm., wet bar, din. rm., pool, tennis. "3" to choose from. $197 ,000 to $210,000. Submit all offers to Bob & Dovie Koop. 110-OCIAH VIEW Cameo Shores 4br, 31.hba, family rm., din. rm., spacious court yard with pool. Private beaches. Grt financing. $725,000 FEE Bob & Dovie Koop. 9UALITY CUSTOM NEWPORT . 4br, 4ba, formal din., lrg. family rm., solid wood panel, Huge game rtn, super master suite with view, fireplace , spa plus lrg. sitting rm. Leaving area. Priced to sell. Terms. $415,000 FEE Bob & Dovie Koop. UDOISU 4br, 4ba, lrg. lot steps to tennis & clubhouse. Steal at $460,000. $40,000 dn. must sell fast. Bob & Dovie Koop. MESA DB. MAil 5 ~r 3b~. Pool size yard. New carpet, drapes, paint. Range and oven. Steal at $162,000, 10% 1st of $78,500 plus low down. Bob or Dovie Koop. 631-1266 WA TllAtOMT' LEASE · N.L 4 Br 4ba, family rm, dining rm. Top cond. Dock for 40 ' boat. $2200 per rm. Bob or Dovie Koop. llGCAMYOM Prof. decorated Dover 2 Br 2ba, ·family rm, lge yard, room for pool. Guarded gate. Must sell. Submit any offer or terms. Assum. existing.. $300,000. Price. $450,000. Bob or Dovie Koop. MESA VaDI CHARMH Old fashion charm -and value. 4 bdr. w/ sparkling pool and spa. Priced for quick sale at $18.5,000. JACKIE HANDLEMEN 631-1266. MIWPOaT CUST Excellent value in Npt. Bch. 3 bdr., view of pool & tennis crts. Call for private showing. JACKIE HANDLEr-tAN 631-1266. DESIRAal LOCA TIOH Prime Mesa Verde C.Ountry Club area. 4 bdr, 31.h bath cus tom home. Secluded pool and spa. JACKIE HAND LEMAN 631-1266. DISTllSS SAL.I Irvine terrace. This lovely remod. 3bd w /pool + sauna on fee land was appraised for $439 000 Sacrifice for $379,900 w/ $45,000 do. Pat~ick Tenore. SIDTBMS!! Huge model perfect home. Estate size custom pool & s~a w/view. Elegant t/o. $269,000 w/terms . · Patnck Tenore. PM.MSPIJ ... S Condo 3br, 2ba, furnished, security building. $99,900. Call Patrick Tenore. ...wum.,.. Sharp large 3bd w/bonus rooms, pool, spa, A.C. + more. Only $129,000 w/terms. Patrick Tenore. OCMN VllW!ll Spacious 4bd Harbor View Hills Home w /lrg. bonus room. Newly remodeled and Prof. decorated in warm earthtones. Best location. Beautiful yards w/new private p·ool, spa & Gazebo. Too good to· be true at $419,900! Call Patrick Tenore. 1'llMS llaMS Spotless 4br, Sunwood home. Only $161,000. Call Patrick Tenore. ~ ._.TIUY Sbarp 2br + den frpl, patio Ir spa. Try 10..20% c:hm. As1ume low lnterett rates. Patrick Tenore. s ca o c z oz "" • ~~~:!~~ ........ ~.~~........ Orange Coast DAILY PtLOTJSunday, June 21 , 1981 .... ,.. 1001 1002 H1•nFerS. M1•HfwS. FerS. ....................... ...................... . •......••......•......••••.....•••.•......•••...•..........••......................•.... •••r• 1002 ........ I 002 'Ii••,... I 001 ...,... 1-. T All ova LOAM Beautiful two-story townhouse. Includes cozy loft that can be used as a den. Two bedrooms. Hearty fireplace. Tastefully decorated with dazzling colQrs and textures. Assumable low interest loan. $96,500. Call for details. 979-2390 MNITIS NOM •CHI Sprawling 4 bedroom home is accented with forever ocean VJEW! Has approx. 2200 square feet of glorious living space. Complete with formal dining room. bonus room and crackling fireplace. Owners motivated and say submit all offers! $225,000. Take advantage and call today ! 979-2390 ftllCID TO S&L Lowest priced condo of its kind in C.Osta Mesa. Has 2 bedrooms and is in sparkling c ondition throughout. Decorator wallpaper and paneling. Prime location close to shops and freeways. $96,500. Hasten to see and call today! 979-2390 LOCA TIOM 1...-c>IT AN1'7 Prestigious Eastside C.Osta Mesa 3 bedroom condominium. Spacious floor plan with '21.h bat.M. Also accented with romantic fireplace. Nicely decorated throughout. Owner says "make me an offer"! $148,900. Don't miss this one ! Call today. 979-2390 MEWPOIT SHOllS SHOWPLACE Com e s e e this 4 bedroom showplace ... you're gonna fall in love! Complete with charming den dining room and beautiful fireplace' graces the living room. Cozied amongst lovely gardens and two patios for the utmost in outdoor comfort! $228,000. Call today for an exclusive showing! m -2390 PRESTIGIOUS & ELEGANT Describes this gorgeous 4 bedroom showplace. Has approx. 2800 square feet of glorious living space. C.Omplete with cheery den. Formal dining room. Separate family room and TWO fireplaces. All this and a sparkling swimming POOL too! Located close to 'Mesa Verde Country Club. Motivated owner wi II help finance. $350,000. Hurry and see today! 979-2390 2955 S. HAllOa ... YD .. COSTA ..SA llG CANYON E nter a realm of appointed elegance in this custom. French provincial home located on the 8th fairway with night light views . 5 bedrooms, richly paneled library, large family room with used brick fll'eplace, built-in wet bar, and wood beamed ceilings . Elegantly appointed formal dining room and living room with marble fireplace and French doors leading to the large brick patio overlooking the golf course. Gourmet kitchen with walk-in pantry and charming family dining r<>Qm open to the patio area. Spacioua master suite with fireplace, sitting area and his & her baths. The ·private grounds are highlighted by a secluded pool and spa. Priced at $2,300,000. PAIULOUI COUMl'RY _ FRIMCH ISTA'll Financing available on this beautiful custom home in the exclusive guarded community of 'Tres Vi1tas at Lake Ml11lon Viejo. 4,150 s quare feet of breathtaking.. lake views and custom elegance. 'lbe ftnat ln appointmenta and crattamanahlp. 4 bedrooms, 8~ bat.bl, spacious family room, library, 4 fireplaces and loll more. Offered at $145,000. Excellent financing • available. · ... •••••••.•.•................•••.•.....••••.......•.................... ~··················· .. sou•sn IM H.V. HOMIS Owner has upgraded H.V. Homes, 5 BR, $849,500 600'1MnY Made for entertainment Cameo Shores $925,000. Vlew ! "XIA WITH GllA T PO'flNflM. Ocean fixer Cameo Highlands $359,000 TIY $45,000 DOWN Room for boats 4 Br in HV Homes $2.M,900 QILUXI POOL AMD SPA .Catalina view Spyglass at $635,000 'MOTIVATED SILLY Owner fin. w/20% down PENINSULA PT. $459,000 SOMHSIT MODIL Privacy plus 5 BR Harbor View Homes $329,900 TWO --•ONGS ''°"u" UJUIYACDJITA '7J..7761 STARNES COMPA_NY HARBOR REALTY WOODSY DUPlD In beautiful Corona del Mar secluded at the end of Jasmine Ave . and overlooking the nature park. Sharp 6 year old units with rustic be am ceilings, bric k fireplaces, porches, lush carpets and dra pes. deluxe bit-ins. Best duplex va lue in the a rea at $320,000 only $70,000 down. LARGE FAMILY HOME on a quiet tree lined street in Baycrest. Perfect home for an active growing family. Custom built with traditional styling. 4 bdrms . + convertible office, paneled famil y rm. with used brick fireplace, formal dining rm., ups tairs game rm. with s tand up wet bar and professional pool table, large pool, even a sewing rm. Don't pass this one by. A terrific home value reduc e d in price to $425,000 ! Open Sat. 1 to 5 see 1730 Marlin Way, N.B. TIRED OF LOOIONG7 Why not build what you want on this magnificent 5.5 acre site in picturesque San Juan Capistrano . The view is spectacular. The location is secluded, yet only minutes from town. If boating is your pleasure, the yacht harbor is only an 8 minute drive. Horses are OK too! Attrac tive owner financing. $695,000. IT'S THE LOCATION Adjacent to scenic park and only a short walk to s chool, shopping and the recreation center. Extra large lot nicely improved with a lovely 5 bdrm home. Family rm. adjoins kitchen and bas wet bar, brick fireplace and lots of bookshelves. At $329,750 we think this is the best buy in Harbor View Homes. C.Ome by 1816 Newport Hills Dr., N. B. Open Sun from 1 t-0 5 and see what you think. INVESTMENTS COMMHCIAL IUILDIMe Prime Balboa Island commercial property does not come on the market very often. This highly improved Marine Ave. building represents an exciting investment opportunity. Can be purchased in fee at $498,000 or as a long term leasehold estate for only $275,000. Call for details. SHOPPIM• C8fl8 Make an offer. Terrific comer location on West 19th Street, C.M. 100% occupied shopping center ln high growth area. Asking $477,000 -owner is motivated. APARTM91TS 194 units in fast 1rowln1 Denver, Colorado -the new mefl)' capltolr II you are Jookin1 for appreciation opport\Ulity - - this is it. Askin& ... oeb,000 with low interest f lnancing available. FATIB wtU LOVE nos lt be bu • ,,.. t.bumb and rec. to)'• to pull. Larp lot, fruit tre'u + 1reenbouee. s Br l ~ ba, ltdT' end 119Uo rm + MOM wW be bllppy with Mn Clean'• kitchen WAimwONT HUNTINGTON HAUOUll '106.900 ~~ 1'71 OD Malo Cbanoel. Approx. JIJOD aq ft, 2 yr old c uatom home. Gourn'Ult kll., ' br + m •ld •• qt.rs. suoo.eoo lncl. land. Xlnt t.erma can be worked out. Owner, a.llJS. mE llDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 5 7 YEARS OF SERVICE 611 HAllOI 15&.Ate DalVI MIWPOIT IMat OPIH SUMJ.S Custom-Built Home On Promontory : Bay. Form a 1 Dining Room , Den/Library. Spacious Master , Bedroom Overlooking Bay Has Fireplace. Three Other Bedrooms & Maid's Room & Bath. Pier & Slip For Large Yacht. $1,850,000. .. 4 . 2752 IA YSHOa DalVI IAYSHOllS OPIH SUMJ.S 40' Bayfront, Private Pier & Dock In Security Gated Community. Quiet Location. Spectacular View. Private Beach. May Be From 4 To 6 Bedrooms. Two Fireplaces. Elegant Two-Room Master Suite W/Balcony & View. Owner Wants This Home Sold Now! Pr ice Reduced $550,000 To $1,100,000. 542 VISTA GttAHDI ILUffS OPIH SUM 1-5 Exceptional Financing! Lowest Priced "E" Plan On The Market. Eeduced to $239,900.~"·igh First Trust Deed, Fixed ,.... Rate, 30 Years. Owner ,. '-. Small Second T.D. l\. ~ Uid Unit. Three Sp~~ '1 ..J'OOms, Large Family • Bright Kitchen W /Eating , _a . Three Patios For lndoor·Outdoor Living. Ideal Location. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. 405 Vista S&8TI ILUFFS OPIH .SUM 1-5 Located on Wide Tree Shaded Lush Greenbelt. Close To Pool and Clubhouse. High Ceilings In Living Room & Master Bedroom. Two Fully Assumable Loans. Fee Land. Open For Inspection. $259,900 . 1701 CARDINAL DRIYI MISA VllDI OPIM SUM 1-4 "Lucky You , and It Has A High Assumable, Too !'' Beautiful Contemporary Home In Costa Mesa's Best Area. Features Include Five Large Bedrooms, Two Impressive Fireplaces, Gorgeous Living Room & Family Room, Skylights, Wall Coverings, Wet Bar -Fantastic! Price $229,500. 1100 ftOIT CMLOW HAllOR YllW HOMIS OPIH SUM 1-1 •• Desirable Corner Location In Phase II Harbor View Homes. Popular ' Montego On Fee Land. Secluded Yard With Spa. View Of Fashion Island & Big Canyon. One Block . From Community Pool, Park & Bike Trails. Owner Very Motivated.' $279,000. MIW OCIANROMI' um.- WHITI WAT& YllW Elegant Custom Home. Handsome Wood & Glas s Contemporary .. Beautiful Wide Beach. Four 1 Bedrooms , 3 1h Baths . Open Circular Staircase Leading To Second Story. Lovely Teak Floors,•. Walnut Cabinets, Unique Tiie Work, Stained Glass Windows. HugeJ Family & Entertaining Room.• Guarded Gate Community, Tennis 1 Courts , Spas, Sauna , Pool ,, Clubhouse. $1,450,000. ltG CANYON CUSTOM •llLT HOMI Overlooking 18th Fairway. In The Family Wing There Are Four Large Bedrooms, Each With A Bath; Master Has A Fireplace, Two Large Walk-In Closets, French · Doors Openin1 To A Brick Terrace. Formal Dining, Gourmet Kitchen, Bonus Room With Bath, Plus Maid's Quarters . Call For Appointment. $2,200,000. ....... Great Investment Or Starter Unit With Excellent Financlq. Sharp Two Bedroom End Unit Wlth Deck Overlooking Lovely Greenbelt. Walk To Sbope, Park• Pool. Owner la Motivated" Wlll Carry AJTD At 13.5~ Price $139,900. LAii& POINT, COITA 81181A Just What You've Been 1'oMln1 For. Three Bedroom, Two Bath Oonclo. Near SouUa O>Mt ;re· Bl>acioul Feellol With Sky . 6ad Unit. Auumahle Pint t Deed. Priced At "'9000. I IAYFIONT £XCB I Dg.-IJll •• no r ·~ YllW ... WA111.,_ ..... f ... ; ... J ••• ..., ,.. ••••••. ......... 8-:t. .............. ...... ..... ., .............. .... ........... ~'!:let''" ...... ...... ,,,.... .. pseh1Jl11ll lliln•MI Mr: .............. ,..., Prl•••• ... ., •• , .,.. ,, •• ·••••• .............. 2 .............. & ell ce•f•rt ••Hltl••· hterler retnct•ttl• •w•l•t ••er ,.ti• + .., .... c.c .... .a ....... ...... -... , .... 2 ....... s.,lllttlc4'h4 ...tty sys!m. ... "' .... 1: ...... to •lllfW MJen. U.400.000 JM. 631-1400. 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REAL ESTAlt ltMSTOI Always Wanted To Invest -. But Don't Think You Can? Let GOLDEN WEST REALTORS Show Yo\1 How To Invest With Little Cash And No Tenant Problem. 848-1588 Pete Barrett Real presents CAI IUFFS A TTIHTIOH 5 full size garages (will take more smaller cars). Attractive customized Harbor .Highlands. 3 Bdrms & den, 21h baths. Super low maintenance yard with work and extra parking. $1M,OOO. 1106 1ery1 La.. Ml 0,. W /S.. 1-5 HST MESA VHDE IUY For large f amities -4 Bdrms and huge family room, complete with refinished kitchen. Nicely draped and carpeted. Excellent neighborhood location. Easy maintenance yard. $179,900. Zl62 Tabago Pl. CM 0,. S.. 1·5 llST OF JASMINE caillc Probably the most tastefully decorated Plan 2 -new patio; landscaping, spa. Many custom f ea tu res grace this lovely 2 Bdrm 2 bath, den and formal dining room home. See it today! #I Mw lllw. CdM 0,.. S... 1·1 SUPIAI OCIAM VllW HC>MI From this Harbor View Hills 4 Bdrm home, on a clear day you can see forever. Separate family room, beautiful landscaping, super move-in condition . Excellent financing. 25011.._, View. CdM $9/S.. 1·5 FOi THE NESINT A.MD fUTUU Large family home in choice neighborhood. Gourmet kitchen, huge game/family room, formal dining room, s pacious living room with full view of shaded private garden. Area for RV storage. 5 Bdrms and 4 baths. 1500 Hl ... •d. Ml 0,.. W/S.. l·I MIW OCIAMMOMT U~ Two units -panoramic ocean view. Newer 3 Bdrm 2 bath plus 2 Bdrm 1 bath. Available custom fumiahed or unfurnished. Many amenities! Call Maraaret Duffey for appolntm~nt to see. NI AMO SUP~UOA ISL.Me JS ' on waterfront, backed by cozy 2 Bdrm cotta1e, 2 Bdrm auest/lncome unit over 2 car aarage. On quiet side ol Island. Seller financing available! Call for appointment. OM THI PIMIMIULA POPMJ Nice 2 s tory non conforming duplex. Each unit hu a bdrm, bath, kitchen, living room and one car garage. Lower unit has dinin1 room and fireplace. Owner wUI finance at 14% -all due in s years. Call for details . MIW OIUAHI COteO One 1tory 2 Bdrm and 2 bath with extra lar1e yard. In super condition I Near 17th Street 1boppin1. Good financing available! DOVllt IHOal rm1 • LOCATfoM Ele1ant entertainJ~• _home . 3 Bdrm, lar1e formal dinlDC room, cuatom patio with 1pa and flreplt. Over ,,,. acre manicured to perfection. Call to see. llii&anlOM .~ A mUlt 1ee BAYFRONT. p-eat poteptlal for hl1b return I L••••·optlon durln1 plan :~=~· and II•• on tbe fortbell'IMW'.OnlJ ..... chld. laid. • WAmJllOMT-WIU.TIMI Luxwioua French NonMncb' I Bdrm, 5 Bath eatate with 1Up for IO' boat. WlU trade for 1mallw home or income property or aell for JOCXt·down and carry balance at 11%. Priced at. $1,875,000. TOP O• IPY•LAll-OWC ....... Gorgeous c u1tom eatate, ocean & harbor vlcws1 ultlmate de1l1n & decoratlna. • Bdrm, 8"11 Baths, fo1ormal Dining. tl,495,000. 714 / 760-9333 You've Arrived at ... BIG CANYON Cnto. 11 .. ,... Wfl'I Newly lis ted 6 bedrooms (4 in the main house), 4 lh baths, family room , billiard room , large breakfast room and a very private pool. Completely separate guest, teen or in-law Quarters with 2 ~drooms, full bath and its own liv-1~g room, (plumbed for a full kitchen). Exclusive with Cote Real· ty at $1.7 Million . BIG CANYON MllloHire'tlow The entire cul-de-sac boulevard (7 custom homes) nestles the first fairway in Big Canyon. California's most prestigious country club community . This Tudor estate offe~ the ~ltimate in prestige, site, location, view, value. appreciation and financing. $1.1 Million in assumable loans and owner will carry s ubstantial paper. Exclusive with Cote Realty at $2.3 Million. BIG 'CANYll "Spaciousness" is the word. Over 4.500 feet of extravagant entertain- ment s pace. This adult architec- tural award winning home includes gourmet kitchen, billiard room and 30 ft bar overlooking 7th green. Complete stereo system. Elaborate- ly appointed throughout. Truly a country club atmosphere. Owner will carry complete financing for approved buyer. Exclusive at $1.8 Million. ,, • .,..St ....... o,_ S.., I ~t BIG CANYON Cato.bed Dim•• . This highly upgraded 3 bdrm, 3 ba home has it all. 3450 sq ft including custom pool, spa and sauna. View of the golf course and all new carpet complement the many refinements. A huge kitchen, family room and formal dining room complete the amenities. Couple the above with excel. assumable financing and you can move in before slimmer starts. Exclusive at $875,000. UDO ISLE This home has it all, beauty, charm, location and value! Recently choeen for Lido Isle home tour. This spacious spanish style· home invites the family who lovea to entertain. A beautiful pool and spa area. Just steps from private beach. 4 Bedrooms with their own baths. SUper financing and quick possession. Call for details. · <_ 204VS.S..a- O,..Sela., 1-1 NEWPORT CREST IYW-lf'lal for,... UYllltf Two bedioom condo with ameilltles 1atore. A super value with Iott ol possibilities. Vaulted cemnaa. wet bar aod •uncfec'k $186,000. - -..••*•t-'.~·-, ... lffN llHISE 1-5 • . OPIN IN MOITh"'WOOO-f'B'PBMILL IUM Beautiful 4 BR. 2~ Ba. Executive home. Cozy master bedroom retreat + all upgrades. $235 000. See Maggie Guth At #46 MONTICELLO . OPIN IN TUITLHOCIC Beautifu~ view co~do. 2 BR. Den. 2 BA . Assumable loan. Owner will help finance. $1.83,500. See Rita Quiggle At 73 IDGHLAND VIEW 0'84 IN IA YSHOIH Great family 3 BR + Den. Just a few steps to private beach. $385,000. See Kay Parker At 2715 BAYSHORE DR . 0'8t IH llVIHE TllUCE 3 BR. + large F.R. on huge lot near park. $365,000 Fee . See Lucy Rose At 2001 SEADRIFT O,_. OM UDO ISLAND Charming wood & brick 2 BR. High beamed ceilings. Plus!J carpets. South patio for entertaining. $335,000. See Evan Corkett Al 117 VIA VELLA OPEN OM SPYCM.ASS HILL ~istinguished custom Mediterranean Villa. Finest amporte~ materi3:ls & craftsmanship. Co mmanding panoramic ocean vaew. $2,400,000. See Barbara Ballmann At 17 MUIR BEACH CI RCLE TOW.I IOME WITH A VIEW! D<?n 't pass up the opportunity to see the Back Bay from this 3 BR. Townhorne today. Call for owner assisted financing details. $164,500. YACHrSMAMS COVE Newer custom designed bayfront with 4 BR. +family & dining rooms. Dock with 2 slips + side tie. New landscaping carpets & paint. Owner will help finance. $1,950,000 . INVISTOIS MOTE Corona del Mar duplex in excellent location. Surrounded by newly expanded & rebuilt duplexes this property offers great potential. Or live in half & rent the other. Enjoy the charm of Corona del Mar. Priced at $252,000. DANCE AU MICiHT · In wide and beautiful hallways. Float in custom designed atrium spa. Watch the sunset over the pavilion. 3 BR. Custom in Irvine Terrace. Entertainers delight. ~98,500. ' MOVE UP TO CAMEO SHORES Private beach access included in this elegant 3 BR. 3'1'.t BA. Pool home. Newly customized. French doors. Etched glass. The finest of appointments, including spa & fireplace in the master BR. Good financing. Now only $650,000 Fee. DEAMl-TOWM HOME IN llG CAMYOM A fantastic, customized "DEAUVILLE" overlooking the golf course. Beautifully decorated and in move-in condition. An especially large patio is glassed in for comfortable outdoor living. 3 large BR. + family kitchen. All in A·l condition. $750,000. "DOLORES" IN THE ILUFFS With 30% down, owner will carry loan for 5 yrs. End unit with wrap patio plus beautiful large entry courtyard . Light & highly maintained. 3 BR. + dining & breakfast areas. All this on FEE land at $298.ooo· . A vay SPICIAL IA YMOMT On the peninsula's East Bay. Beautifully decorated 5 BR. home. Special pier & slip with wide SANDY BEACH. Special separate lot. ·$1,800,000. CHilt-tMG CAPI COO ... Describes this like-new Baysbores 3 BR. 31h BA . home. Quality features include custom gourmet kitchen, breakfast nook w /fireplace & large master suite with beamed ceiling, fireplace, balcony & study. Excellent assumable financing & land is included. $640,000. SOUTH IAYMOHT DUPUX A perfect combination of prestigious living & rental "write-off. Very spacious 2 BR + Den owner's unit with breathtaking views of harbor & pavillion. Roof top sun deck. Entertainers patio. Exclusive listing at $1,300,000. D9U1SITI U SHAPI Lido home wraps around sparkling atrium POOL. After morning laps relax in the Roman Tub. Beautiful hardwood floors. Entertainers' dining area & gourmet kitchen. 3 BR. + Den. $595,500 . CHAbilMa llACH HOME 3 BR. home in private Lido Sands. Extensively remodelled with the finest appointments. The lar1e flower filled courtyard affords garden entertaining. Only 21h blocks to the beach & priced at $225,000. owe 1st! IYlllYOHl'S MVOIUTI STRBT Spacious family home on large private lot. 4 BR. each with own bath. Family, Dining & Living Rms. look out on POOL. Secluded spa. Potting area & storage shed. In Westcliff. $438,000 Fee. DOM'T MIS~ISTA IAHIA An executive qualitf 2 BR + Den condominium ln Newport Beach. Solid oak bookcases. Quality panelln1. Remodeled kitcllen with top of the tine appliances. Pluab carpetin1. Most specially priced at $179,500. Fee . A 5PICIAL .... IM HVH 1be location couldn't be better for thll spactou.a 4 BR. Gated entry to brick courtyard. Cozy f am Uy room. CU.tom built-Ina & two ftreplace1, Many fine featu.re1. •Harbor View JDlla. t355,oo0 . 60 I UDO PAii •m UDIQl'pllsed view of bay and ocean from th1a 1pacloua 2 BR; corner unit on the 7th floor of the moat 1eeure 6 luaurioua bide in Newpor" ... Sauna. Pool 6 1pa. f115.000. , ' J f!ICll!E"'Slll!ltllllc•s ... a .. s ... c•s ... el!l!ll--..---· ... •"''~= .... ,~4,..•-·-·"""'·....,. ...... -·-·-----· ...... -................. -....... "" ...... ' ......... ,.,,...,_0,.,..,.4-·-·-·-·-... -... -, _., -·--·-.. -·-·-·-_................-....,.. _____ ~ ___ .. _ _ .. _ .. CLASSIC LIDO ISU This executive family home is one of the most charming on the Island. With 5 bedrooDE and 3+ baths, there is plenty of living area. Plantation wood shutters and French doors lead to elegantly landscaped patio. Also, with sunroom in mast.er suite you may enjoy a partial bay view. Don't miss this enchanting and highly sophisticated home. $765,000. Open Sunday 1·5. 828 Via Lido Soud. A llEAUTIFUL HOME Motivated owners will finance this lovely 3 bedroom, 3 bath home situated on a huge professionally landscaped comer. The privacy, pool area and gorgeous gardens are just a few of the many amenities. $369,500. SUNSETS, SEASCAPE. SPYCiLASS & MOii ... await you in this magnificent Southport. This tastefully decorated 6 bedroom, 4'h bath view home has so many ortions available you '11 believe you're in a custom built home. The many tiers of used brick both front and rear add total dimension to the lush gardens and the built-in cabinets in the bedrooms make this an ideal family home. Priced at $699,500. SEA VIEW CUSTOM Beautifully decorated 4 bedroom home with large panelled family room. Guard gated community with pool and tennis courts. High ass umable loan with owner fmancing $.525,000. PRIME ILUFFS LOCA TIOM Lowest price in such a prime location. c-Original Bluffs "E " plan on lush greenbelt. 3 bedrooms, 2 'h baths, family room, country kitchen. Price just reduced to $298,500. SANT A AMA tmGHn Super Family Home on large lot. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath -delightful family kitchen. Great potential - 20% down with private financing. A steal at just $123,500. FOIMEI MODa HOME Jasmine Creek model home -a plan 5 with tile jacuzzi, 3 bedrooms, 2 112 baths, large kitchen and family room. Lowest price in the neighborhood. Ask about the creative linancing. $360,000. LIDOISU Spanish elegance at its best . 4 years new at the peaceful west end of Lido Isle. Community beach at each end of the street, 4 bedrooms, 3~ baths, gourmet kitchen walled patio with fountain . Super family - entertainment home. Owner creative -submit. $625.000. SPYCiLASS tlLL This immaculate professionally decorated home is loaded with charm . The bright interior features the finest in carpets, wallcovering and window treamments. custom pool and spa to get her with 1 us h landscaping make this comfortable home perfect for entertaining. $475,000. $50,000 down moves you in. OWMBRMAMCm See this beautiful f <>Ur bedroom 3 bath home in one of Newport Beach's most quallty areas. 1be professionally landscaped snmda feature very private pool and spa. Hurry, this won't last - Owner will carry the lst TD $815,000 OWll• WILLCMIY · Beatuiful 3 bedroom Newport Beach home witb tarae lot, as.1 trench doon, oak cabinetry ana lovely landscaping. Realistically priced at S-1~ fee. Open Sun l ·S. 1212 Berkamn. .._... '-" S. ..._.. '-S. ......._ ,_. s. Orange Coast CAIL Y PILOT/SUnday, June 21 , 1981 !•····················· ..•...•..........••..•. , ..................... . ..... ,.. IOOi •••r.. 1001 •wr• 1002 ......_forS. H111H'-S. ........... s. H111H,_,S. ~............ ....... .................•..••. ....................... ...............••••••.. ·"··················· ••.•..••............. :. ....... .•.•.•.......... ;iiiimii.iiiiiiiiii. ewNI IOOZ 1002 e..ir• tOOZ I . II ~······················ ..!.!.···················· .•..•.................. . .................. . OCIAMROMT -.... COVI I ID SUNDAYl-5 Ull~Ylew ..... C.. Cout~ ocp o and Bay view. Cloee to ~., Bdrm, 2 ba, pool. Room to ex Owner will carry lat TD. ~ WM. a.~ a co .. IMC. Aealtonl, !ti. 1I07 JIH L C.-Hwy., Mt !07 ('M•) 173-1800 C-., Mir, tA t.l6U 71<M7J.1600 tl'l!J-a41t IMVUnecT IUY1a 2 year old twnbomc ln Woodbrlqe. Priced to aell. 3 Bdrm, 2~ ba doll bou.e. Take subject to ed•UDI loilD at 10~% anaual lnt.en!llt rate. or buy with l09I. down. 71t.1616 WALMUT S9UAll -2 Bdrm condo in Irvine. Owner will carry at 1.1.5%. $10'l,500. • IEACH HOUSE. $157,500 -Newport Beach 3 Bdrm A-frame with a $74,000 assumable low , low interest. Supe r buy. WHITI WATIR VIEW -Assume a 91/4% loan· on this magnificent 4 Bdrm, ocean view home with night light view of Dana Point, large rooms , high ceiling, loads of storage, room to expand, steps to the beautiful beach. $68.5,000. TUITLEROCK HIGHLANDS -Natural beamed wood ceilings, paneling, warm eartbtones. Lovely view, this 4 Bdrm Edinborough has everything. Excellent financing. $389,000. CORONA DEL MAR WATH..:aOHT -Fantastic jetty view. One of Maik" 'loveliest 2 Bdrm 2 bath condos. Lge lart\. \_. .:tailed lattice trim. The superb contrc._. '1 .•Y furnishings maybe purchased. Excep\.~ al property. $549,500. TURTLHOCK HIGHLAHDS -2 story, 4 Bdrm 3 bath MacGregor, built by Lusk. Step down living room, large dining room, bay windowed breakfast nook with sunny sit-down view. Exquisite in every detail. $365,000. WATERNOHT DUPLEX -2 Bdrm plus bachelor, both units with brick ftreplaces, pier and float. Room for two boats. $450,000. COIOHA DEL MAR DWLIX -One of the few duplexes w/a pool. Desirable street w/hi income, comfort 3 Bdrm owners unit. $320,000. JASMINE CIEH -Comfortable 3 Bdrm home with plantation shutters, parquet floors, lush carpeting, tasteful decoratin(.. Within the security gates of Jasmine Creek. 9 1/• % assumable loan. $335,000. TUITLEIOCK HU•HLAMDS -A stunning achievement by Pollock lnterjors. Exquisite decorating thruout_ ~this 4 Bdrm, l sty home with separate dininS room and large master suite. A new and exc1Uns offering $312,000. A .... udlcrf of JollR D. Lnai & Soa 25 I 5 Int Coest Hlgllway CorOH del M• SOCIAL 5ICUllTY If you like to entertain, here ls a 3 bdrm beauty you should buy! Large, screened-in rear patio, family room, easy care yard, dining rm It fireplace. Located in Pride of Ownership area. 545-9491 S S S DtllTY DA Wla S S S Bring paintbrush & broom and save $$S on 2 bedroom fixer. R -2 roning. Owner will carry first T.D. ! Only SL00,000. 759-1501 or 752-7373. PAITICULAl7 OPEN TODAY 1·5 UMl(i>UI IH OLD CO.ONA OIL MA.I - Country kitchen, sophisticated master s~te, two fireplaces, three patios, bay view, two bedrooms , 2'h baths $324,000. See Sara Marvin at 502 Acacia. UMl9UE OM THE IAY -Two large bedrooms and den, plus a wonderful bay view. Excellent financing and the luxury or Ii ving at the C.Ove make this a very interesting property. $649,500. Fee. See Jacqueline Pearson at 973 Bayside Cove Wes t. UMl9UE IM COIOHA DEL MAR - Duplex with 2 bedrooms in each unit skyli~hts and bay views. $450,000, cali Laraine Shaw at 675--6000; or drive by 2516-2518 Bayside Dr., CdM. UHl9UE IH OLD CdM -Quality cons truction, corner lot, cedar ceilings, a two bedroom and a three bed~oom unit in this new duplex. Skylights, textured walls, terrific at $449,000. See Barbara Riggs at 700 Marguerite. UHl9UE IH SEA VIEW -Beautiful 3 bedroom Hampton Model. Cul-de-sac location, community pool, spa and tennis . Unbe lievably priced at $395,000. See Barbara Hutchings at 1900 Yacht Maria. UMl9UE IH HARIOI VIEW -Country kitchen, super master suite, lovely yard, 4 bedroom Palermo model. $325,00 Fee. See Laraine Shaw at 2018 Port Ramsgate Pl. U~l()U~ li()M~i REALTORS, 675-6000 24U EMt COMt Hlttiw•"· Coro-4"1 Mu WE HAVE U Of THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN YOU GIT MOii FtlOMT .. STOii MESA VERDE Executive home. 4 Bdrms, pool. Assumable loan. Must sell. $205,000 LID.O SAtlJS Country French 3 Bdrms 2 baths. Xlnt. terms -Steps to beach $172,000 M~:copetile• wltll A.t1••l1 lllg-4.-0WC. PMOM Call U1 fot' Y..ty LeaNa. ZOOOWHthlMMllt'fcL Hewport.... '7~1771 A magnificent French Villa ln presU,ioUB Abalone Point. Only l year old with imported marble fireplace mantels, French doon, high ceilings, 1 tile noors, gourmet kitchen, sauna, greenhouse, many tiled terraces. All with v.iews forever & private beaches. $3,250,000. 70l GOLDIMtOD OPIM SUMDAY t ·5 Perfect in every detail. 3 bdrm. 2 bath professionally decorated. Old Corooa del Mar at its very best. Xlnt financing. $299,000. SWrtey tt.rria ~ .. ~~~:.:7,~~·~!:=~~. 851-1361 675-9434 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 llEAUTIFUL SEAWIMD REMODELED POUOAMO A most impressive, elegantly decorated 4 bedroom home. This features a bOnus room or guest s uite. F o rmal dining room. Living room has step down conversation area around a fireplace. Magnificent view or city lights. $479,000 SPYGLASS SOUTH POU Popular 5 bedroom located on a quiet cul de sac. Pool & jacuzzi. Submit on financing. $.539,500 THE IEST IM COSTA MHA This 4 bedroom home overlooks a beautiful pool. A very spacious & charming home with open beam ceilings, walls of glass, cheery kitchen & formal dining room. ONLY $269,900 VILLACiE WALK CONDO HIGH ASSUMABLE LOAN. This 3 bedroom 1 'h bath condo is highly upgraded in a great area. Call for details. $99,900 LINDA ISU LOCATIOM UMSUIPASSID An exquisite home located on one of the most sought alter bayf ront lots. Captivating view of main turning basin from most every room. 61 feet of bay frontage with space for 4 large yachts. Other features include pool & spa in private courtyard & elegant decor throughout. 5 bds. & 5'h ba. Shown by appointment . $2, 100,000. HAllOI VIEW HOME REDUCED TO SB.I. ONLY $224,950 for this 3 BR 2 Ba Harbor View Home near park and pool. Motivated owner will assist in financing. Try 10% down and quick escrow. Hurry won't last! RCTaylorCo 640-9900 I I ¥ .. %· 11% LOAM •HAUC>a YllW ..,._.. Sensationally decorated Carmel model in move-in condition! Featuring 3 bedrooms, immaculate yard & FEE land. Priced to sell at '262,000. For private showing call 759-1501 or 752.7373 OCIAMPIOMT IUMaALOW Private, lockable, iron gate onto white sand. Charming Laguna cottage is perfect weeken4 hideaway or rental. Owners will finance with 20% down. Call for details. 963-5671 MEET UNDINE JACOBS For those with discriminating taste, to whom location is so important, we offer this splendid home in the beautiful Mesa Verde area. An exciting 4 bedroom home. 54.5-9491 An outf/Olng ,,.tftle ol Berlin. Glrmlny, .,,. "-• bfffl M:1Nely serving the ~ ol 1*rlflttgtotl BHch II• TICUm.• ..nc. 1H5. N~ aw#ds t.ve beet1 fl~ 12"• AMANaa• AVAIL ••• JUST 5-.s TO llACH on this charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath home In Newport Shores. Price reduced Sl0,000 to $165,000 for quick sale! Owner wilf carry tat · T.D. 759-lSOl or 752-7373 If not sold in two weeks! Owner transferred! ~ ,,,. YHta including Salee..,_ °' 1'1• Montll Fresh paint in & out. SUper area. ExiatiDg 7% and ,,,. preatJgioua M~t Money &med Award tor VA loan, 1245 P .I.T.I. Owner will obtain equity Mmlnfl•ln••c•nollS,OOOlflonamonthl loan & will consider 3rd. ~l ~,,,.!/i,,ue::!; ~led C:,.to =•: ~ County. She I• a1So ec:tW In Hlllr'fl the f406 ,. M0MrH • • • homN of lndMduels ~o t.ve purchend nom.. is all you pay when you takeover 81Aa% VA loan · "°"' W•IK., a LH .. New Honw bMtlon. ~ • on this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with fireplace. ,.,,, twsy """' ,..., .. ,.,., <.tdl9 wfoYe re1a1ng Only SL19,500. Submit orren. 759-1501 or 752-7373 ~'::::~-:-For~":.":";::,::: Dl9 H 411U "'6 Undlne at ~71. Seller bought new home• mutt sell A.S.A.P .1 f Sl6.tlODOWM 'Ibis ligbt & alry family home la ln move·in condition. Very low malntenance back1arcl with Lar~e family home ln mint condition. You 11 love the custom pool surrounded custom spa and 'redwood decldna + BBQ and by wood deckin1 nestled ln a larae ftrel>1t . Takeover p,ooo lit trust deed at 1.5% irregular yard. Block wall fenctn1 ancf teller will help flnancel Price reduced provides seclusion and the heavy shake ~.ooo to J89,800. HWTY! 98Ul71 roof inlulatlon from thole hot aummer llT1ll nw4 MOMIY IM THI IMll d-.ya. Take ovtt a tlM,000 loan at only Tb1a super 2 bdrm ll a sreat atarterbocDe. Pool, 10.25%. Owner bas transferred and 6 full security. OwDe' bu open m4Dd abdlt home la vacant and ready to move in. ! Mf1 ........ 5171 A1'1'8fl'IOM COMTUCTOllS Custom built 3 bedroom, 3 bath home on ~ acre in excellent residential neighborhood. Storage galore including huge 20'"50' garace with '4 bath (could be molher·in·law quarters). 2 RV access for trucks or campen. 963-5671 S S 'Io.• DOWN! S Very creative ·financing available o n this spacious home featuring 3 bedrooms • 2 baths I Recently painted It papered for the discriminating buyer! Only Jl9,000. 759·1501 or 752.7373 . DILUXI HUMT1"4n'OM IMCH TOwt•tOMI Hiahly upgraded and ready for immediate occupancy. 1bla two bedroom, two bath beauty Includes a loft that would be perfect for your private office or library .. With a two car enclosed 1ara1e you'd expect to pay mucb more than SlJ5,000. Sellen bouibt anotber and are extrem ely motivated to aell quickly. 983-5671 .. !, Ir. •• ... I ·Ii I •1 ;,I, ,~, ••• ----~-...-... -----... -••••• u ••• u •a cape ••••• a a o c c; c ;,o u » •.• ii I 2 , •• p • F ••• ;p • • ~ • --:": .""" • -.: :· ........ .- SU,_ MWCaa• Aseume loans of $184,000 at 12~% and this fabulous 4 Bdrm Palarmo is yours. Extras Include wooden floors, country kitchen, great patio, fireplace and wetbar. See today at: ZOllPOWI" UMMA1f HOUSES FOR SALE IM,._ PAM IM w D9t 615 Irvine {Nwpt Hgts) NB 645-0303 $145,000 Sun 2·5 2 llDIOOM 17182 So. Pacific, Sunset Beach 846-3336 $408,000 Sun 1·5 308 16th Pl., Costa Mesa 759·1501 $100,000 Sun 12·4 U9 Via.Yella, Lido, Newport Bcb 673-0697 $484,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 214 Via Dijon, Lido Isle, NB 963-8182 $335,000 SaUSun 1-5 212 Via Eboli, Lido Isle, N.B. 700-9333 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 0117 Via Yella, Lido Isle, N.B. 644-9060 $335,000 Sat 1-4/Sun 1-5 Z II ..... FAM IM or DIH 4951 Hemlock, Univ. Park, Irv. 552-1800 $189,900 $iat/Sun 1-5 15 Royal St. George, Big Cyn, NB 640.5777 $1 ,800,000 Sun 12-5 500 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $324,000 · Sat/Sun 1-5 973 Bayside Cove W., Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $649,500 SaUSun 1-5 4951 Hemlock, Univ. Park, Irvine 552·1800 $189,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •#5 Maritime CJ as mine Ck) CdM 642-5200 $375,000 Sun 1-5 2041 Port Provence, Newport Beach 640-9900 $624 ,950 Sun 1-4 2228 Raleigh, Costa Mesa 979-1050 $130,000 SUn 11 :30-4:30 3 IEl>IOOM 2302 S. Diamond, Santa Ana 645-0303 $96,000 Sun 1-4 500 W. Columbine, Santa Ana 979-2390 $132,500 Sun 1-5 · 1212 Berkshire, Newport Beach 644-9990 $269,500 Sun 1-5 •405 Vista Suerte, Bluffs, NB 759-9100 $259,900 Sun 1-5 63.5 Whitney Way, Costa Mesa 631-1266 $139,900 Sun 1-4 2716 Shell, Corona del Mar 631-7600 $795,000 Sun 2-5:30 31S8 Manistee, Costa Mesa 540-1151 $.134,900 Sun 1-4 ll8 Collins Ave., Balboa Island 642-8235 $365,000 Sun 1-5 ••2944 Perla <Bluffs) NB 642-8235 $325,000-Fee •2902 Cubbon, Santa Ana Sun 1-5 546-2313 $105,000 Sun 12-4 2.845 Tabago Pl (Mesa Ven!e) CM 546-2313 $161,000 Sun 1-5 16 Rosemary (Wdbrdge) Irvine 546-2313 $117,500 Sun ll-3 93.5 Senate, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $112,500 Sun 1-4 2210 Canyon Dr., Costa Mesa 546-2313 $168,000 Sun 1-4 •12141 Winton, Garden Grove 963-6767 $118,900 Sun 2-5 1334 S. Shelton, Santa Ana 963-6767 $89,900 Sun 12-3 •2615 Harbor View Dr., CdM 673-1600 $.550,000 Sun 1·5 215 Via Nice, Lido Isle, N.B. 963-8182 $365,000 SaUSun 1-5 •2481 • F' Irvine Ave., C.M. 645-1635 or 549-0M.5 SaUSun 1-5 ?'JJT1 Redlands, Newport Beach 631-1400 $265,000 Sun 1-5 2S9 Walnut <Nwpt Shrs) NB 645-6996 $172,500 SaUSun 1·5 372 Magnolia, Costa Mesa 675-lm $139,900 Sun 1-5 4'XJ loth St., Huntington Bch 536-9533 $176,500 SaUSun 12-5 17386 Sandalwood (Turtleck) Irv. 552-1800 $152,900 SaUSUn 1-5 19'6 Port Locksleigh, Nwpt Bcb 644-5272 $215,000 Sun 1·5 1649 Oahu Place, Costa Mesa 549-3470 $134,000 Sun 1-5 ~Ocean Blvd., corona·del Mar 631-1400 $1,350,000 17386 Sandalwood, Univ. Prk Irv. 552-1800 $152,900 SaUSun 1-5 ~ LaJolla (Nwpt Hgts) NB 645-0303 $398,000 Sat 1-5 3514 S. Towner, Santa Ana 979-2390 $139,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2a50 National Ave., Casta Mesa 979.2390 $116,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •17 Curl (Jasmine Creek) CdM 675-3411 $438,000 SaUSun 1-5 21661 Crestview Dr., Bayabores, NB 644-9060 $335,000 Sun 1-5 ••1010.14-16 E. Balboa Balboa Peninsula ' 6'2-8235 $1,350,000 SaUSun 2.-5 14821 Braeburn, Tustin Meadows 631·2242 Sun 1-4 ••6408 Oceanfront, N.B. 8'2-3215 $588,000 Dally 11·5 --- CIOT FOUNTAIN YI.LEY IDTION 5 BDRM , 2~ ba, 2 story. Assumable 10~% loan. $155,000 0ww1..-..... ... ............ lU·flll er 9'J..Jlll · llMSTllS. .. Dll'l.ll-S_.S TO .. CH Great Summer /Winter Rental. Fully furnhhed. Summer reservations and deposit.a in. Great opportunity for investment. Call Agt, Lorraine Basche at 673-1600 (@Q) RHMora,lat.1907 (714) tn-1800 714-673-1600 WM. I. DOUD I CO.. IMC. Jiii I. c..t ...,., ... 111 C.... ........ CAfUJI DIRECTORY ......... :.,\~ .. --.,.. ............. •.ct-•••• Illus• .................... ..... -• ,..,._..... lly ....... .,_, .. ...,..DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. ,..,_ ..... .,.. ...... hr .... ,..., ............. -· .... ~-a. .... ue... -· ,.. • -41.-.y. -a f 1824 Port Manleigh (HVHms) NB 675-3411 Sat/Sun 1-5 1614 Santanella (Irv Terr) CdM 552-2000 $229,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 l~ Woodgrove (Wdbrdg) Irvine 559-5926 $190,000 Sun 1-4 1900 Yacht Maria (Seavu) NB 675-6000 $395,000 Sun 1-5 1093 Daniella (Plaza del Sol) CM 645-0303 $243,000 Sun 1-3 #7 Bordeaux (Harbor Ridge) NB 673-7771 $795,000 Sun 1-4 •7 Barrier Reef, JasmineCrk, CdM 700-9333 $379,500 Sun 1-5 11 Mainsails, Corona del Mar 644-9990 $360,000 Sun 12-4 2300 Port Durness, Newport Beach 642-8235 $335,000-I.Ji Sun 1-5 2478 Rue de Cannes(Nwpt Riviera)CM 642-8235 $159,000-Fee SaUSun 1-5 5 Tiger, Irvine 752-1414 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2001 Seadrift, Irv. Terr., CdM 644-9060 $365,000-Fee Sun 1-5 1921 Tradewinds Ln., Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sun 1-5 ~ Shipway Lane, Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $299,500 Daily 1-5 1528 Cornwall Ln., Westcliff, N.B. 631-7300 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1036 Polaris Dr., Dover Shrs, NB 631-7300 $995,000 Sun 1-5 18 Salzburg, Hrbr Ridge, N.B. 631-7300 $495,000 Sun 1-5 215 Iris Ave., Corona del Mar 631-7300 $385,000 SaUSun 1-5 523 .Pierpont Dr. Cpsta Mesa 631-2246 OWC 11~% S[S 1-5 4627 Cortland, Corona del Mar · 67~ $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 276 Sierks < Eastside) CM 646-4380 $149,500 Sun 2-5 120 Via Quito, Lido Isle, N. 8. 675-6161 $475,000 Sun 1-5 214 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, NB 675-6161 $420,000 Sun 1-5 1515 Cumberland, Westcliff, N.B. 631-5150 $239,000 SaUSun 1-5 2544 Carnegie Ave., Clg Park 979-5370 $132,500 Sun 1-5 13391 Cromwell, Tustin 752-1700 $152,500 SaUSun 12-5 320 Seaward, Newport Beach 631-1400 $369,000 Sun l ·S 29.13 Cassia, Newport Beach 631·1400 $349,000 SaUSun 1-5 1100 Dennis Dr., Costa Mesa 557-3314 $245,000 . SaUSun 12-4 4'XJ 16th Street, Huntington Bch 960-6500 $225,000 Sun 1-5 2921 Jacaranda <Mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 $134,900 Sat 1-5 **82'7 Via Lido Soud(Lido ll)NB 673-7300 $1 ,500,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 275 Citrus St., Orange 673-5354 $119,900 Sun 1-5 •2615 Harbor View Drive, CdM 673-1600 $550,000 Sun 1-5 2311 Red Ian~ Dr., Newport Bch 640-5357 $197,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 llDIOOM •93.1 Galatea Terr., CdM 673-2311 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 123 Via Mentone, Lido Isle, N.B. 631-1400 $475,000 Sun 1-5 500 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 6'2-7751 $395,000 SaUSun 12-5 118 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 SaUSun 2-5 :.>1 W. Columbine, Santa Ana 979-2390 $134,950 SaUSun 1-5 1800 Port Harlow (HrbrVwHomes) NB 759-9100 $2791000 SaUSun 1-S 6 Queens Wreatn, Vlg I , Irvine 759-1501 $176,000 Sun 12-• 2886 Redlands Dr .. Costa Mesa 759-1221 $195,900 Sun 1·5 9130ak (Westaide) CM 64&-3255 $118.000 Sun 1·5 -:: Rue de Cannes, NwPtJuvlera~ 6'2·&235 $159,000 Sun l ·S 214 Luaooia, Newport Shone, NB 6'2-8850 $195,000 Sun M •119C AUanta, Costa Mela 546-2113 $125,500 Sun l ·6 •Granada Way, Colla Mesa 546-m.3 sue.~ Sun 10.2 ·-~ ......... •17Jlm aebcr . ..,,..... QUI ... ., .411Uiiiii-11Ua;; l:.a • ..,, Channel~ "tt;r Bela llNIU h..... 8ui 1~ -lbantar Cll _.),QI .:: 7111 '1•.-llUb 1-4 I l 1 Candela, Northwood, Irvine 552·1900 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1647 Reef View Cr, Spygls Rdge, CdM 640-5357 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2415 S. Lowell, Santa Ana 645-0303 $98,500 Sat 1-4 •2027 Deborah 'Ln. (HrbrHghlnds )NB 631-7300 $250,000 Sun 12-4 219 Via Nice, Lido Is le, N.B. 963-8182 $445,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 :n Coolbrook, Turtlerock, Irvine 552-1800 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 #1 Candela, Northwood, Irvine 552-1800 $222,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 . ••8 Collins Island, Newport Bch 631-1400 $1,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1776 Panay Circle, Costa Mesa 979-2390 $350,000 SaUSun 1-5 :n Coolbrook, Turtlerock, Irv. 552-1800 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1750 Skylark, Newport Beach 833-8600 $295,000 Sun 1-5 1712 Highland, Baycrest, N.B. 700-9333 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~ Mandarin, Mesa Verde, C.M. 552-4477 $230,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2731 Pebble Drive, lMl, CdM 640-5560 $45~,ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 3931 Banyan, Clg Park, Irvine 552-4477 $189,500 Sun 1-5 : •2501 l sland View (HVHls) <.:dM 642-5200 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 Rimrock (Trtlrk fin) Irv. · 675-3411 $312,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 124 Via Lorca (Lido Isle) NB 673-7586 $495,000 Sun 1-4 1500 Highland (Westcliff) NB 642-5200 $459,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1827 Port Stanhope (HVH.ms) NB 675-3411 SaUSun 1-5 •1 Trafalgar -Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $1,795,000 SaUSun 1-5 ••1120 W. Oceanfront, NB 675-6670 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1801 Santiago, Baycrest NJJ · 642-8235 $398,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 llZ7 Somerset Ln., Westcliff NB 644-6200 s5ss,ooo SatiSun 1-5 1 2321 Aralia (Eastbluff) NB 644-6200 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~12 Santiago Dr., Dover~. NB 631-7300 $350,000 Sun 1-5 c:f13 Nebraska Pl. (Mesa Verde) 751-3191 $149,950 Sun 1-5 •3165 Bermuda St., Costa Mesa 631-12166 $164,000 Sun 2-6 1822Tanager Dr., Mesa Verde, C.M. 545-8320 $228,900 Sun 1-5 ~18 Port Ramsgate {IM{ms) NB 675-6000 $325,000 Sun 1-5 GB Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach 644-9990 $765,000 Sun 1-5 ~Antioch, Trtlrk, Irvine 640-5560 $210,000 Sun 1-5 14371 Majorca <Colony) Irv. 644--6863 $137 ,000 Sun 2-4 6Coventry (Harbor Ridge) NE 752-1414 $610,000 Sun 1-5 2424 Francisco (Upper Bay) NB 642-8235 $237,500 Sun 1·5 512Ventaja, Bluffs, N.B. 642-8235 $298,500 Sun 1-5 132 McJ{night, Laguna Beach 642·8235 $895,000 Sun 1·5 18742 Via Palllino, Trtlrk, lrv. 644-6200 $385,000 Sun 1·5 2862Tabago Pl (Mesa Verde) CM 642-5200 $179,900 Sun 1-5 5.'J Bethany, Turtlerock, Irvine 640-9900 $212,000 SaUSun 1·5 ,22CM Port Dumess, Newport Beach i 840-9900 $479,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 *21°' Yacht Grayling, Newport Bcb 640-9900 $379,500 SaUSun 1--' , 3S Goleta Point, Corona del Mar 64C).990() $795,000 Sat/SUn 1-5 · 3arl Delaware Pl.. Maa V'rde. CM '1'9·5370 • $139,500 Sa 11-6/Sn h -5- 1 l .. OOM **"824 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Peoln 873-8578 $1,800,000 SUn j.5 ..... ,.._. ....... . 818 Harbor It Dr. (Prom) NB 79-.91()() $1 ,850,000 Sun 2-5 •1133 IUghland, WestcUlf, NB 131·7800 '385 000 Daily 2108 Cardinal, Meta Venle, C.M. Ta-1100 a..~ Sun 1-4 1111 BQsbore Dr •• ..,.,.._ NB .,._tllO • lGO,OOD SU 2·5 ml Calalpa <itBJutf) N.B. -.. ·r.=:-Sunl·5 2'l15 Ana Vll&j 1111111) NB . ea ... S..N ... \ Deli&htful 3 bdrm, 2 bath unique home, designed & built by Laguna architect Harold Dunn ln 1940 Larff e master suite 'Nith beamed e~U.ings, fireplace, skylllht & ocean view. Gazebo, 1 bcfrm 1uest cottaae. $285,000 with easy owner (ln&f\Clng. WILLIAM llJSLER RW.TOR 497·3111 · 2431 Holiday Road, Newport Bch 631-72~ $249,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 1816 Newport Hills Dr. HVH, NB 673-4400 1329,750 Sun 1-5 ~1 Dorchest~r <Cameo Hln) CdM 673-7761 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1533 Miramar, Balboa Penin Pt. 673-7761 $459,000 Sun 1·5 1827 Port Tiffin (HVHm!) NB 673-7761 $349,500 Sun 1·5 1835 Port Sheffield (JIWIJm} NB 673-7761 $329,900 Sun 1·5 1706 Port Abbey Pl., HVH, NB 754-1202 $325,000-fee Sat/Sun 1-5 337 Peachtree, Newport Beach 673-7300 $269,000 Sun 1-5 7 Royal St. George, Big Canyon 644-6200 $1,050,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 ••314 Morning Star, Dover Shrs NB ' 644-90f$0-Fee Sun l ·4 1437 Antigua Way, Westcliff, NB 644-9060 $550,000 Sun 1 :30-5 6 II ,._ FAM ltM °' DEN •7 Bodega Bay, Corona del Mar 64().9900 $795,000 Sun 1·4 7 IR plus FAM ltM or DEN 2.5 Bodega lJay, Spyglass Hill, NB 644-9990 $650,000 Sun 1·5 CONDOMl~UMS FOR SALE Z IEl>IOOM ••240 Nice Lane #101, NB 631-1400 $184,500 Sun 1·5 •435 Gloucester, Costa Mesa 642-4799 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •••310 Fernando St. U-406, Balboa Penin. 640-5357 $450, 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Z IR ..... FAM ltM or DEN 594-A Hamilton, Cost.a Mesa 979-2390 $96,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 73 Highland View, Trtlrk, Irv. 644·9060 $183,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1103 Mesa Bluffs, Costa Mesa 631-7300 $189,500 Sun 1·5 **633 Lido Park Dr, F-2. NB 631-7300 $620,000 Sun 1·5 1034 Sea Breeze (Bluffs) C.M. 645-8291 $134,990 Sun 1-5 •1741 Tustin lB, Costa Mesa 646-3255 $145,500 Sun 1-5 3 IB)IOOM 24 Arboles, RSJ, Irvine 552-4477 $195,000 Sal/Sun 1-4 15 Swift Court, Newport Crest, NB 640-5357 $240,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 :IK> Sunrise CE /Side) CM 645-0303 $164,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 II ,... FAM IM or DEN 305 Columbia, Newport Beach 631-1400 $270,000 Sun 1·5 #3 Monaco, Hrbr Ridge, N.B. 640-5560 $885,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 612 Sea view Ln, Costa Mesa 642-8235 $149,500 Sun 1-5 4 II ..... FAM ltM or DEN ••8 Ima Loa, Newport Bch 646-0686 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 llDIOOM •56 Sea Island, NB 640-4518 $215,000-Assum. S/Sun 1-4 2 II ,._ FAM ltM or DIM •2.5 Canyon Island Dr, Big Cyn, NB 675-5200 $275,000 Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 II ,.... IAa&OI ••3603 Finley Ave., NB 675·3411 $450,000 Sun 1-5 2 II & Z • 2516/2518 Bayside Dr., CdM 675-6000 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 . 3 ..... 2. 700 Marguerite, CdM 675-6000 $449,000 . SaUSun 1-5 421 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar ·642-8235 $349,500 SaUSun 1-5 ......... 116 Marine Ave, 'Balboa Island 631-1.00 $530,000 Sat/Sun 1_. TRIPLEX FOR SM.E 1816 W. Oceanfront, Penin, NB 673-1900 saus,un 11-3 \ ., ........ ,. JUSTUSTm WATllRtONI'~ 4 Ir a, ao· boat dock. ISiS0,000. All um .. owner wWftauce. NMIMMAPOIMT OCIWl'IONT 48r. JBa bome. Owner wtU help llDuce w /'JO"lo down. •.ooo. COSTAMISA CONDO 3Brl 2Ba and all for only $128,950. OCIMROMT 3Br. 2Ba + bachelor w /panoramic view. $460 ,000. Owner wlll finance. NIWPOaT SHOltlS 3Br, 2Ba, 2 frplcs, $137, 900. Creative financing avail. UMTS 6 UN ITS $239,000CM 8 UNITS$S20,000N.B. I I~ )'\I " t.' t \ 1 r 1 r ',\ $18,900 IARGAIM! Super sharp 3 Bdrm 2 bath. cozy fireplace. adult townhome. Quiet and well maintained. Only S20,000 down. Owner will carry flnanc- i o g , act n ow. call 546-2313 THE :REAL ESTATERS Most Glamorous Look on 2 Legs. Leg it lively aU summer In a shapely jumpsuit with a camisole top. For eov· erage, shrug on the bolero. Choose a brl&bt cotton for day, crepe or satin for evening. Print· ed Pattern A885 by Jack Fuller comes in Misses Sues: 8, 10. 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 12 (bust 3') jumpsuit 2 yards 60- lncb : jacket 1-~ yards. Send $2.50 tor this Print· ed Pattern to DAILY PILOT, 80:it 59, Old Chelsea Sta .• New York, N.Y. lOlU Add 50c tor postage and special handling. Print Name. Address, Zip, Style Number andSiz.e. Des1per fashioos at far· from·desliner prices? Send for exciting NEW 1981 PROMINENT DESIGNER PATIERN CATALOG with over 6S fabulou.a designs from the top names. All the newest sort, romantic looks in jackets, blouses, skirts, pant.a, drettes. Plus soc BONUS COUPON for any pat· tern of your choice. Send $1 for BooUlnow. CHAIM CLASS WALITO IEACH Affordable beach living! ProfesslooalJy decorat- ed a Bdnn 2 bath fa.mlly home ph• room addJ. Uon, formal dinlnt, 1llyll1bt1. Covered patio. Community pool and teanil. Plnaodn1! l•t time adverti.ed! Sl.9,ooo .... nn THE ~EAL ESTATERS OM W li.IWWWCNT ..... Prof .. ~ dlawat- ed 4 Br ,.._ee rib fonnal dlDllq rm, eoay llbraJ:Y, a,.,._~ m .... r_..w tub. t.oc.e.t cm .. ot tbt la,.,_ I.a • UM baJ.htlMdwllltbMl llipuct ........ ,,,. = ...... 'nil a · ........... b, =•·«:.MNtu .. .. µso tat a so a a scsz cce •••••=•wsco440 ace c>saa cs es cos 4 ••••• ---......--, .... -~-. -... - I • H .... fwS. ..._... ,_ S-. Hwet ,_ s-. He.Ms ...,. s-. .._......,. w. Orange Coast DAILY PtlOT/Sunday, June 21 , 1981 II ...••..............•••••••...........................................• , .. , .•........••..••.. ~····················· ~..... 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Call OPBt TODAY l•I mote! •br +den,'" to J1.11t refurl)iabed-NEW HUOO. ruelonally decorated. manda linPotlDI ocean uc near bi.ah icbool. 17J.Om. believe at open hoUH f-'m~~E\ ~ !1;,;~~~ SCOnltW.n Ali,000 <>wner/Aaent. view. 2 ma&ler bdrm Two acUaccnt l Bdrm 27J I PW DalYI Sund a y 1 · 5 . z e I e wtni. n. )'a.rd is like a I M-71JJ TSI· sultH w /a Srd bdrm apta. Olten lar1e as· ATTIACTIYI Finest original Harbor View Hills Redlanda Dr. or pbon4t JIU"wltbTrMBencbea, Jnveators Delllbl r..e.1 1ulte for "*"· actJa· aumable lou ...• ZSTOltY location. Spacious premium lot with lm0avla7S.1221. a tountaJnaodnttptt. Unique beach bome with than su,ooo buya thla cent to den /office. S251.$00. ~~E~~~=.~r~. ~ft~~:hrs1°!1e~~:n~~?ar:.·~m~ , Bdr~1 ~1to.1aw =~~'-:" ;!~tee.;=. ~~~0:~~~~ .,~~s4r:~;alleria -~·~ ... :._, M95 Fal>Woul "FIXER UPPER'• home with qtn lo rwar. Own/Alt MOVE R I GHT IN ! OP€NSat/Sw\U.S carry. Call Sall Fried· ~ &~ 1uma:a:·ftoanclq. s.i:~ limitlesa potential 00 this "one or a will carry with $20,000 •185•000• •08 lOthSlreet maaw.om. A&ent. ~ thoueuda• bandfull" corner lot home.s sites. down,W-Ma 494-7551 MODOWM ~ l .. llAl.n Reduced to $459,000 (L) (finest CULOl.SAC --..._"r,.Mc"~~1cK Rl Elabt oew bome1, 4 TUll'ft.aOCI IZIJt4MoOtOI d l t it · th · Wal1c to cowrtry club, ~ """ blocks from ocean. 1 ... -....... OWMHM4AMC-.. remo e o p por uo Y in 15 seh la, par lls, Prt~e Fromazsooo. -.--. A 2 bdrm home with llorW.19yO... prestigiouscomrnwlity). MenVentelocabdrm. OTHlll DOWll OPENSUNDAv1.5 OM,.l.Ate MOltTML.AaUMA c barmin1 1ardens, upended fmly rm 6 408 llM.h su-t. HB. OPIM TOOAY 1·5 IY awta walllinf cli.lt&Me to town Charmine 2 story Cape Cod: 3 Bdrm, 2ba, PLUS 1 Bdr m unit w /bath, laund rm, Zcar aar. Lge flxed u1umable at l2"lo + owe. $575,000. 673-0188 VU. CaU for showln1 8 )' 0 w n e r -Wknde, 1M·88Mo500 18806 ANTIOCH. Scarce Lovely Sbc, 2ba, home in le beach. Room to ex· J ackie Handlemaa. OESP l'!RATE c an 't Wkda)'t, 71t.a4S-SS73 and rarely ofter«! ex-parkUlte Htllng. French pand. Many exciting ·... '•• RrfM~ t<rAI fl•H" SH.ARP COMDO 3 bdrm. 2 bath, pool, near So. Coast Plaza, rt)ile payrnenta, huge KELLYSNOWA.SSQC. tremely popular ''Plan 2sty-bloclta from the amenities includinc 41tr. !Ba, 1 mi to bc~1 5" Broadmoor. 4 bdrm b e a c h . y 0 u w i 11 1tailled & leaded alus xlnt tu benellta. Cau $10,000DOWH plus bonua room, de· abiolutely love this wlndowa, band carved &Q8891-eves675-71<M AITO, 5 BR, caU eves ll&btfu ll y loc ated , gorgeous home. Oak manUe.$.110,000. UMl-..V.UU 103 00WN I ll~~LOAN 960-S3114 oearby pool, park and floors, gourmet kitchen, OCIAH VllW Owner/ ml tennis. A marvelous 1215,000 uaum loans at A lovely 2 bdrm condo Ow.erwll~ famUy borne. Oftered at 123. Asking $305,000. with sensational 180 With 20% dn.' tmmac. s $2lO,OOO. &$Fran Scott. 494.5057 eves or 840-9966 dearee views & gorgeous br, 2~ ba. fam. rm w. days AGT Catalina sunsets. 2 story lnveslon Duplex on best Cot .. M.M I 024 SllS,000. Will Lease street, pool, bi income. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _B_ro_k_er_,_844-0 __ 1_3' __ _ Only 10% moves you in. O wner wltl ca rr y balance ".at U¥•%. No qualifyinc. Spacious 3Br, 2Ba home. Huge ram ily rm w /open beamed celling & frplc. An excellent Investment for only $139,900. Pleue call bkr. 611·2246 frplc, formal din. rm,. Lo Price-HI,.. with fireplace le declta. l•e backyd w/paUo & Att ti c $245,000. gas fire pit, frwt trees, rac ve terms. o· YOU CAHH.AYL ~rof. l andscaped . operative seller. North .. lovely ocean & hHlaide Laguna Beach house. 198,900. Owner /a gt, Call own/a. . 49'7·*8. views from this 3 bdrm, Owner. S32o ,o oo . EASTSIDE NHDOMHOUSE 6'0-'999. Close lo bay, charming 3 3 Br. 1 Ba. large yard. IALIOA ISLAND GRA .. CAH.AL Owner wUl r&a ance on this charming 3 Bdrm, den, 2 bath home with pegged noon. high beamed ceilings and sunny patios. Plus, spacious 1 Bdrm 1 bath apt. New copper plumb- Ina. Dock for two 18' boats. You'll love It! $1199,000. UNIQUE HOMES Rita ft Tom Boland ~ HAllOR YllW HUS Outstanding ocean and bay view nome oo fee land. 3 bdrm 2 bath. formal dining. Gorceous pool. Larae comer lot. $550,000. 2e15 Harbor View Dr. Open House Sunday 1'5. <@Q) Aealtora, Eat. 1907 (714) 173-1 eoo Cothi w... I 024 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I •• ••••••••••.• ••••••• •. IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESAVIDE Open Sat/Sun l·S By Owner. R2. $225,000. 2720 Gannet Dr. Days 543-8368 , Eves Lg 4Br + den tri·level ..::67:.:.5::.·.::1996='-------I home, comer lot, I g SOUTHOFHWY patio. $190.000. Agt Two 2 B«lrm units + 979-5099 bonus apt . Rm for addi- Uon Good loan. S350.000. Owner may carry 2nd. 673-7(),5() OCEAMYIEW 4 bdm 2~ ba, sep fmly rm, 2 f /p, SD>,000 SAYE YOUR MOHEY! 3 great condos, try very low down. Sellers will help finance. Priced lo move fut. Call now for details.752-6499 ~~e.J>wv~~ PlanJVRealty '~V ~ BY OWNE.R·3Br, study, 7 52-12 I I 2 ~ B a • 2 s t y . s p a • $245,000. 557.3314 Bdrm 2 Ba, frplc, R·2 195,000. 64l-0763. lot. Easy care, movein SI 15,000 Y ..A. condition. Owner will $1250 D.P. Completely help finance. 1139,900 rerurbished 4 Br. 2 Ba. MB-6135 Frplc. 348 Hamilton St. MESA DB. MA.a II you 've waited for a dream come true, thil is it! A Louch or magic bas made this the mos t beautiful bome w /no equal in this area. Ex· amine 3 Bdrm 2 Ba beauty for Its flawless. Innovative design and appearance. At Sl.28,900 and VA terms it won 'l last. 7S1·3191 c::. ~f I ( c T -f"" P f H JP£ H 1 ll •, MEADOW PAii DECOlt.ATOI ELIGAMT D.S. Educators Realty 642-7743. FATHa'SDAY OWC Equity with no pay· ment for 3 yrs. 2br Townhse like oew -low down. $109,500. AGT 968-3331 SNCW. Buy dad a pool & a hob· 4 Bdrm, 2 bath, 1900sq. ft. So. Csl Plaza area. For by rm, maybe be can 642.-n B even use the spa. Owner appt. · yowner. will help withe flnanc-COLLIGEP.ARJC Ing s111.ooo. POOlHOME 642-7404 3 Bdrm, completely re· A• For a-Low• furbished. Assume low int.high balance In. Va· ~ NEWPORT c ant. quick escrow. ~~HORIZONS I $14S,OOO. Call Brenda ~ REALTY -"B"""k;.:..r.;..;. 7""3"""1-~927"-'-"-8 ___ _ MESA V ERDE 3 bedroopu $135.000 furnished. 11% 30 year. 20% d~Q~!l,__ OWN ER 54,5.,S721 I STOIY COMDO Sllt,000 A home for the dis-·!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! criminatlna executive WE 'RE ANXIOUS to fam ily. Beautifully move. Mesa Verde 3Br coordinated decor thru-at low price. 549-3470 out. 2 story home with soaring entry and living rm. formal dining room. warm family room and kitchen plus a lovely masur suite with view. 3 bdrm + loft/den. Huge new s pa in generous yard. Cul de sac loca· tion. $305,000. 2 8drm, 2 ba, adult unit overlooking landscaped grounds and pool. Park· Ing access, dbl garage, laundry, patio . Open house Sat/Swi 1·4 at 435 Gloucesur (OU Tustin Btwn 20 &21ststreeta.) Jo. Ll..ty, RHltor 64~799 SI 35,900 MESA VERDE 3 Br pool home w/addi- lions, $96,000 of 4:1suma- ble loans. John C-Ox. Agt. 631·1266 or &U-MSB S-"'CstPlna IASTSIDE Lovely 3 BR 2 Ba, fam rm home w/fplc. dbl gar. Sl49,500 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 276SIERKS Broker, &46-4380 O..PoW 1026 848-8553. 2 bath home on a lot CUSTOM large enough for ex· Hwt~ 1042 * •ANlllCINli LAGUM.AISTATE pension. Sellers may Harttiw' Ma«-"icent4 Bdrm con· help with financing. ••••••••••••••••••••••• is the key to t.hia lovely 3 &>"' .....,.s ooo IY Owtia B d r b 0 m e I n temporary home with -' • · Northwoods. Assumable breathtaking coastline ~j......._..,. Save money on this 2 I T -Led 9'--~ bdrm , 1 b a w 1 t b 1st, owner will assist v ew. UOL away on '4~M! ... ~"* with2ndandcarTya3rd. private road, offer ing ...... ... fireplace, with 103 as-1 t 1 · sumable 1st and owner Aasociatioo pooJ, tennis. comp e e sec us 1on. will help wtth 2nd. Drive Don't wait, call now'! Sparkling gourmet Just reduced to $165,000. kitchen, sun drenched by 9391 Krepp Dr. b "f d ... 1 ooo. 96J.n66 Hurry! rea"' ast room, 4 ec .... and much more. Truly a l"IM 1044 [g]Woodb Id Laguna paradise. ···:;:;(Sjij(S•••• r!j Real~u ge S695.ooo. "'·-th' be ·r•·• Wood SS I ·3000 ~ lS aUU w • 1920 Buranu Pkwy, lrwlnf' don osen brtdge Estates Jefferson QUIET-. •• RELAXED model, 2 Br + den, end - unit, all ameruties. In quiet location across from pool & park. As· sumable flDaDcing. Call The kind or place il 's easy lo come home to after a hard day at work. The Deane Homes have an excellent assortment of recreational facilities to match the easy going li festyle of lrvine. 3 bdrms. 2 ba. Close to everything all this com· bined makes an excep. t.ional buy at $202,500. Call about terms. fo r s h owing Only $173,900 Woodbridge Realty 551·3000 . 4t%0Barranca Pk,.),lrvinr THNOMG TOW*<>ME7 Call the specialists at the condominium in· formation center. Touchstone Realty 9634167 ,.. .. .i1 .. r-. 499 N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 497-4848 Spectacular ocean view. Pro/ remodeled 3 BR, 3 Ba. fam rm, garden kitchen, security gated. Walle to beach. 499-5663 PRESTIGIOUS Ocean View 3br, 2'hba $349,500 A.gt el ·5454 17141 494-1177 PRICB.ESS LEGBeD This authentic Euro· pean villa, built in the '30's for film star, is im· possible to duplicate. I ron gates. F rench doors, Italian marbl~ frplcs + 4000 sq ft of brick terrace, fountains, and much more. Non· replaceabh! ... 1895,000. 49 .. 057 ·-1052 OPEN SUNDAY lllAlKT'AICl*i FABULOUS ASSUMABLE FINANCING 5,,-oDOWN! Roomy 3 Bd rm 2 ba FAMH.YHOME home on an R2 lot with Large 1 yr old home in plans for 2nd unit. Great Costa Mesa with 3 Eutaide location and ~s. 3 baths, den + creal financing. Ollly family rm, 2 rrlplcs . N r SCP 2 stry condo $139,900 four yrs old 3 bdrm 3 ba move in cond, dont't miss it, call now Lila Dua.rte 631· 1286 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Z'l•°lo FfllmclM Bfll ocean-Harbor \1\ew Redwood & Cl.us home w /spa "311,500. 496-3728 MOITHWOOO Brand new on market, Beautiful highly up· graded home. 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath. family rm, 3 car garage. Central air. Private cul-de-sac l.oca· lion, extra large lot. Priced to sell last. $166,950. 't523 CAMPUSl>R:fRVtNE LeCJ-e IMdl I 041 2 sly over 3,000 aq. ft. Save lhO\Jlands in int. S295,000. Nearly finished comm. pool ~ other amenities. lnq. CLOSE TO OCEAM Duplex oo &lighUy over· size lot. l~ blocks to Ocean. Jml waiting for condo convenlon. Front with 4 bdrm, family rm, 2 frplcs, etc; Rear with 3 bdrm, frplc, beam cell· log, etc. Call to see. "95,000. SW 500 Large back yard. Close ' ·to shopping and parks. M.AUIY ST AUfflR SIA LIOM UALn '73-5354 /Jn NlfJ[l. Gl\ILEY ~ 1\550 (11\1 (5 •TM.Oil These little ads really work ! Jo\n the thousands of other peo- ple in this area who are regular use r s or Classilled. Call our ad taker at 642-5678. THltaMS• Mesa Verde home of over 2600 aq. ft. recently painted interior accent· ed w /new c rpt & judicioua U9e of Import· ed tile. An expanded m1lr suite & exciting financina make this lvly 4 br, fmly home an xlnt c h oice at $230,000. 714 /552-4477 STAR GA'ZEK .. ~ "-".;.;..;....;..:..;-.----11, CJ.A Y ~ POLV.N--~----11 M r-o..1,-..,~ M V AcconJ11t9 to ,._, s,.,. 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I f Good assumable loans. 1210,000. - WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 MESA VERDE 3 Br. + Oen. 2 Ba .. large lot & patio. Great for kids. $139,500. S.S7-0222or 54()..8'39. SBOOOOOWN ..... . MOVE RIGHT lN 4 bdrm redec. family home nr So. Coast Plaza. Sl24,SOO. Lease/option. Owner/agt, 67S·234S . Open Sat/Sun 12·4. 3151 Canadian. IACDAYM.I. Super private 2.sty, 3br. 2~ba , CONDO w/lge lush privau rear yard & patio. Many other good features . Owner/BKR. 549-0545 or 645-1634 By builder· East.side · as- sumable. Custom condo. 3 br, 2~ ba, bldr's model, all upgrades & prof . d ecorate d . $143,000. 64.2-S312 CONTRACTORS Oppty, Aasume 183,000 loan. on $85,000 4 BR in Mesa North. Needs work. Prine. only. Devin & Co. 642-1388 BUILDER'S MODB. SOMtBSET CITIHOMIS ............. Sh. COSTAMISA Fabulous San Fran· clico·style Townhome. Dramatic entertain· mem area, stytite, awn- lnatd enltY. stained aLua windows It more! Pr ivate recreation. South Coast Piasa as Newport Beach Just mlaut.. awayt fM0,000 Salelomce: 905 VanN.I Cou~ 54M3S6 MHAYmtDI HSTV~ Sharp 2 S....,, 'Br, 3 8a1 new c:a rpet, red•ooo apa, ea1; care ya.rd. $H5,000. 0 . Bourke Rfallor5*• 1.Al•M«TIMI 2 ~edroom co.do la •• ..,. •harp l'OBdtlloa. 11 .. v .. ...,..1o. =.s:s__.~Uon. A11Mii'~ .. ; RrfM~ I • I 1 AFfOIDAIU LUXURY Outstanding pool home near Mesa Verde Golf Course. Beautifully maintained and up· graded . C u sto m financed for a quick sale. S152,SOO. ANNE McCASLAND 631-1266 NIMCH QUAltTll 3 BR 2'h ba townhouse. Patio, double gar, OWC $U0,000. BKR. 646-4380 DESPWTE!! StSOOT-.lt. By owner·Must sell quic k . 1 will carry SS0,000 in capital w /no payments. Lg Eut Side 3Br. 2Ba. R·2 Lot. RV access. Assume flaanc· ing (no qualifyintg). Total price $184,500. Call 675-71<M. MOYllM COMDmOM Quiet and woodsy, Lee den w/frplc, formal DR "patio rm. $130,000. SUl.F I.EAL n 979-1050 DISllAILI LOCAnOH Lovely 4 bdrm, fmlJ rm, tropical Mttlna. perfect for entertaining around pool and spa. Open houae Sun Z.~. Call Marcia U1·12H or 675-1731. RrfM* I! I \I T 1 •H' •.ATHm"SDAY IPICW. 11lla home will keep dad buy for awhile. lt'• a W•talde lb.er but bu lo9da of poe.em.ial. SBr, 1Ba ud • ama11 add.on w/lrple • ._.... A.- aum• ulllq f'IAudnl W /lon' don. NJ price --· 1. • •••••••••••••••••••••• REACH OUT lteoc .. Olll_.TOKll a1H11t1ALn 121 3t 4J4.0tOI TllPlfXES CULVBDALE Large 4 Bdrm, family room, 2~ baths. Large assumable loan . $154,950. W.AMTTOIUY lhe water from all 3 ..... 1 ... .-.. ....... 7 levels of this remodeled •IYOW..• Assummable hi up Pacific Wand Village. Beaut. 2 br, formal dr, lrge yard, all amenities. Comm pool, s pa . $149,900. Clse to bch. 493-54.56 Located near beaches in Dana Point and San Clemente. Excel. terms, never vacant. Sl88,SOO lo 1210.000. '" ---home in VictorU Beach. We have liated a piece of Owner will help place DAVID D.CAal.SOM llAL T 133-9293 property deslOied for 2 you in this beach home 1eparate owners who wttb attractive lnurest wouldn't mind being rates. $498,000 WllOll&Weiul..I. 492-1752 Orangetree Plan 2, l Br + loft, adult comm .. ten- nis. pool, streams, xlnl location.By Owner. Dys 644-3332, eves 833-1257 . neighbors and save at 497 1!49.o1 the same time. Th is !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!w!!!!!!!!! .. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! duplex offers two Active heaJth food busi· spacious 1 Bdrm units SINlw1 Cow ~x ness In thriving Sad· BToro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• with refurbished charm. Fill~ I lo/o dleback area. Priced at Superbly located and Terrific white water only $130,000 ph• lnven· easy walldngdistanceto view. like new, 2 BR tory. Do you have $23,000? As· sume my low interest VA loan. No qualifying. Spacious 2 bdrm, 2 bath home. Prin. ooly Call me. 586-2879. Rancho San Joaquin Villa Portola Model must see mny upgrades. prln only $169,500. F or appl 551-6890. one of Laguna's best each. Beams, sundeclt L .,_ R.E beaches. Assuma ble andpaUo,2block:stothe J .,_..__,.. financing. Sellers will beach. Best buy in North ·-· __ 4_9_7_·_1_7_6_1 __ _ help .... S2S9,000 Lacuna ! Just listed , l•-------- WOODBRIDGE, 4 BR Greenbriar, near take, cul de sac, entry decor, brick & lattice. 552-49'6 49 .. 057 $299.500. THITIMI $29K OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 14371 M~ca. 4 BR. $13'7K. Terms. &M-M83 Tbal's all it takes. As· aumable Lst as 2nd. owe in le rest only 3rd. 4 Bdr m , 2 Ba, 3 car garage, S&S quality, 2 yrs new. Won't last at $169,900. Woodbridge Estates, uOUTOFS16HT Wa shington Model. OUTOFMIMD" -H/\:\J(:tf ~ J:! 1\l TY ~ '1'> 1 /000 4bdrm, 2~ba. 2200 sq. ft. That's bow our out of .Usume SUS.000 1st. By state owner feels about Owner , $189 ,000 . this PRIME DANA 559·5778. POINT DUPLEX local· Beau Cambridge model ed on a corner lot just a "The Terrace'' 3 bdrm 2 abort diatance from the F .. t ... Y~ I 034 ba moy uperades, seller Dana Manna. ••••••••••••••••••••••• will help fmance u liUle Owner occupy the 2 $45,000 aaswnes SW~ VA aa l0% dwn $164,500. bdrm, 1 bath upper unit loan / 2nd . Imm ac. Open house Sat l ·Spm. w/BEAMED CEILING, 4bdrm, 2ba home. Quick 5074 Alder. A1k for FlREPLACE, DINING es c row , no qua I . Sheryl 752-1.SQO. Alt. AR EA & ENCLOSED $1Z7,500. ~. PATIO; & use the lower ltwH11tt•.._.. 1040 WOODIRIDGE unit rental In come to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Summerfield. Xlnt loc. REDUCE COST OF TERMSTERKSTERMS "()wner.$142,900.552-1332 OWNERSJUP. Or, rent NO QUALIFING the upper unit and use Woodbrld&e Town.home t b e l 0 w e r a s a SJ.69,995. N'r bcb Lrg 4Br by owner. Cambridge "weekender" wh.l le en-w /3Ba . 103 dn. owe. Model a Br + den 2~ AlTD 13% Int. only. ba. Near lake. tennis le Joying the beac h & 9821227orllSMe82 marina! • · lagoon. N-b' upended, We believe you'll agree 2Br, 1 ~Ba Huntington air cond. Auwne 12~% I l • 8 an • • o u T o F Coot. Condo. $'76,500. loan.$190,000.55926. SIGHT" VALUE at: High auumable. Quick TUl11.a0CI $1'4,000 FULL PRICE t sale. 673-21177 Bkr. HIGH ON A HILL TERMS AV All.ABLE. Al.AteOI...!!. This beautiful single -~srss. CisONtHwyREAL. La.g~a Z STIY +r-vv. level home with a view """ ffl,750 of UCI and beyond is ,.._494-0731 Immediate poueslon. priced at 1218,500 l:n ree. Tri·Plex. *'5,000 Down. Rent Ull yours. Here it Owner will aaalat with Great terms. Panoramic lal Big 2 ator y T .H. favorablefinancln1. For Ocean View. Walk to w/frml Uviq, llOUnlJet appt. call beach. $295,000. Prln· kitchen, cocJrtall patio CorM.A.ttoel"H cleallon~-.15218. and lar1• master suite. 71 ll6 .A llT OP AllJutt m.lftW. to miles H .... -.. of poundlq •urf + low _ ..... or no down paym~. No SparkUn1 3 Bdrm home quaUfyl:n&:_ Hurry call o n b • a u t 1 f u I l Y Ma-1010. Red.)' World la ndscaped comer lot. aclalide.. • Soot blnl spa, wood ,._ &-L..A.-deekJ01 and covered --~ paUo. Oc:an View. 1low· 81 owner, 1 Bdrm, 1 ba. 1n1 parqutt noon, plual'I Coodo. Jl!Dd unit wlt b E ~ l T R c a r p e ta , a o u rm et 1ara1• and Iota more. ldtebee. Lowell prlc. in Aaaumable'-a. CH.AIMl49 ts THI tbe area.-.500. Ml·mn.•TIM WC. M01q.n.••.2~Ba.on ~~~~-~-'°' acre ftll.-..uc lot. -~ .. -.....-"" nmKDU 'Su Xtrat too ..._, to Utt. Joaca•I• vmaa . I!•· ()pen Home Salt/Sun l ·S. ttulv• UM of c111tom "'... moWa11; wall wl floor a I t/I IA-PllOBATI: co•erla11 Uuouchout. .... • ._._ •-P'oraU1WfmaJbQren, _,...., v•eaat. • _. -Ulla •· a •'lD..t ..... • hub It 1111,500. .. ~-nut'M'l'ISUN "T1111.r1u, • Lm.Al4'I , ... , "' ,.,. •• 5Mr .. don osen 2 lffdttto..t IS MOW .... ~ The 2 Bdrm ba s fireplace, vaulted ceiJ. lngs, bay window and deck-1 Bdrm has split level living room and paUo. S,OOOaq.ft.. SR·2 lol You can use money, TD'S, cars, or'! Al pay· ment on a fabulous FOXBORO V.ew Home. Open Sun. 1·5 30832 Olympie Place. 644-5568 on a quiet woodsy atreel Mil.._ Ylefo I 067 .near beach. Only SJ0.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• down ! A G R EAT 5 .... C••••Vh .. INVE S T M ENT . 4 Bd'rm . 2 ba, A/C, S218.500. e a rt b too e c pt ' g . 494-755 I le velors, lge cover ed ~ HILLIE patio, vaulted celling & ~Mc CORMACK RE vegetable garden. As· sumable loan! HWTy on COLDWeLL BANl(eRO this one! $129,900 loelllet-1-'Y 4H 11.07 Mewpori ..... '°'' lltUJOCM'TIA'-.._l\i. Ufl\JI R ••C<I e• • eee e e eeeeeeeee• •••• • ~OLFCOURSE DUPLIX• W.ATa COHDO Dodlfw30'1Mt Serene park-like views 3 & 2 Bdrma. 2 frplcs, from this upper unit with declta and patio. Annual room for loft. Between income SZS,000 . 2nd tee and rtrst 1reen 6C/f i3Me17~f*767, on private aolf coune. 4~ 76C- Steps to pool, jacuui. oc•.a...--- Good auest parking . -~· n.s,ooo MI0.000 VICTOll.AllACH 11lla nm time offerina ALMOST \a an estate aale. One Ol OCINROHT Newport Beach'• finest vlewa. 3 bclrms home T b e aounds of t b e with fuetlaptor2units. cruhin1 1u.rf and out.-a. 1on-•-oo ra1eou1 ocean views nt11a ~ 175-17 await the 4-criminaUna '9CTHOUSI COteO buyerofthW lovely, ear· Wttb d ock for •o • ly California styled eaUboat. Fee laDd. UIO home. Located oo an WI· de1r.e ocean, Catalina uaual double lot, Ulla as bay view1. Pool , at.ately relSdence olfen MCUrity, bup -wna· three bedroom•, three ble loan. bath•. and u panslve ~I M1Wf91'1Cztr. outdoor llvln1 areas. I 7 7~767 Oreal r 4tma avaUab .. to t---."'--"""""'-....--..""""'""-"--- a ct'"-Mled ~r. AP-WHrTIW.Ata'11W P 0 l N T M E N T 80' to beadl. l°'9 auum QNLY ....... 000. loao. lla,y taa DOt.e oe OW.• )'OW' prop.•..__' BR TIMfllWI.. 2 Ba. rteemlb ~ IXC~ TllMS w/potalblt fn.liir qtra. Well bullt a.wtom home Under 1110,000 lndda oa •~,er cul-4Hac. Two lqd, ~I..._ JUnl old, ' bdnu. 2~ Plat Ill a..I batbt , witb appros · ~!11 .. 9:n~t,.~ ** UDOIU ** ~---Loft1' 2 ar a a.. .....,., ,.,_al Mvtnc Md 61-.. ......., 1w rtrhd I l a 1 plu hmllJ ,.,. •IO· tee• wU &lat llau c&aa. 0.-• .._.a.&Jlm!lil atUI Via YeUa . /Al\ --........-.. ~---.. • • • .. • • • --~-·--.=-•..,•-•-• .. ,,_._••"""*-*"'"'4"."'11"_'.,.u_,.p .. M 0rang1 Cout DAlt;Y PtLOTISunday, Jun• 21 , 1981 !!~::::.~~ ....... ~-~~ ....... ~~~~ ...... ~~-~~ ...... ~~~-~!~ ...... "' '",_,. ...._..,_,. H1•n,_S. ~..._..,_.S. flilew,.,tleeclt 1069 ._...._.. IMI Ca ,..., e. ... p"''''' JOfOua••o.-t. eeeee eee••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AtlAUlte•••••••••••••••• ••••eeeeeeeeeeeeeee•••• eeeteettteeeeeeee•••••• "''"" 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... 1400 Mew rt.._. IMt wwt.._.. t06t Hewport.._.. 106t w'°rt'"9ch 1069 ACTMOWll · ................ -..... APNY~ ..................... .. .... ~ .................. ,. ................... •••••••................ ....................... MIWrOllTCC>teO Low .. t priN home oo SanClemn.elA.nclmarll Near new 4 Pie&, 2 BULLHEAD . 190' 04 MIWrOllTSHCMB OCEANPROHT Duplex ~._....., Thlt 4 bdrm+ fam rm 1and la SunNt Beach. 1200 1q I\ rataurant, ~['Db I 2 ~~each wtlt River. 22 lrlr ipac • Tri-PIH Xlnt toe condo bu all lhe eiclta1. 2bdnn, lba nlltlc beach 1maU 2 br bouM. Ocean "'" ~-. encio.ed S4.50K. OWC. 8kr Co-op. 2 STony A FRAME p 'Im 111-ma. · CUffHAVEN Walk to beach. tennla 6 cotlal•· Great pcMritlal. View. Spanlab decor., patio, double 1ara1e. f7S-087a n • · • pool. Wet bu blt·lna + S 4 O I O O O Look SU0,000. Offered by '115,000. 8111 Grundy, --~-----Tr{. 20~ down OWC SPT6LASS.... braadnewc:arpetamake Propeit1 ... Inc Alt· owner,dl2-Q5.20.aakfor Rltr,115"1 M.LADTAHOI ~~b!l~· 0~~~. in1!~1:~ Family bome lo A-1 SOO CUFF ...ur tbll a real dream. Joyce : IMl·SHe ofc : ~ojtt Developer needs cub. sin soo ()pee Houae \ocat.l~t~bdnol +den ... ,, Owner wW carry lar1e 2 OFFIClll.06 WAM'fftADIS Hu 42 Iota all with S ' . ~ + ram"' rm S«urky ZndT.D. ,............. ota SU8MrTOFP'ERS M!Wtr book·usm. build-at. M. · m • 8 lhrou~out. llMT Re~r NEWPORT IEACH --1 For 1ale. Fee land, l218U c Inc permita for sln•le CANAL FRO . 4 rb V'-OP•"'" .. T ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coa1t Hwy. La1una ~cucA,!l.4.5Mll f•mily r9idences. Will Famlb Rm + k>ft wit ,,.... _, ->n Beach 1em. fully leaaed ...., A u .'8 Mll aubor with I0'1t down s p i ral stairc ase •S~UNl·S. rte.Ir Spacloua 4BDRM. With Formal Otnla& Room LAIM •/aood u91lde lS,000 ~.~w~tll 641·7m A&eot . s:nuoo C Z 1 ... ~ • Completely Remodeled Gourmet Kitchen That .ASSUMAM.I LOAM '1'0d IQ. ft. 1.T million ~P MPH~ ' · 4 BR. 2~ BA. oo l.ht '4 lll7 760-6 67 Includes Solid Oak C.blnet.a, Larae Family TUSTIN MEADOWS w/terma. Contact. Mike K Owner will finance at twtadter ., WUI cloln~~etar panv Ml Room, M1Jd1 Room It Dln -8'tuated0n 3bdrm,new1191ol, cot, Claytoln. BBusltineu 23U IOYUOlD moderate interest rate. a e .or aroa ~ AIU I .. 11 "'c-,._ • _.... drp1. Move ln ready. Propert et ro erage MeaaHouse 1275000 ..,_ .,.._._-._. l.AYRlOMI' Co t7528011 $771.000 Beautifully located 3 BR. 3 BA. On the HA .. VIEW AGreat ''Famlly"HomeAl0nly$395,000.0 WC co.or Opeo bouae Sunday, .••• ' No.SandDIClgoCnty home amona the pine waler. Fee land ! 3 Sma•hlnl family roonl 2NDTo Qualllled Buyer. Swt!ieplng View rron Ill 14121 Braebum Rd. Call COSTA MESA 175Kdown 9.5Xiro&s treea; s B<irms +study, Fireplac•. '32t.llCW wtt h wet bar. Un-OPIH HOUSI SAT/SUM 12·1 Rl.ae. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Co-Op. Sandy 6ll·ll42 Oftlce bide for sale, 7000 many amenities. Can 3 BR. 2 BA 2 Story believably beautiful en· 642-7751 0 U T S T A N D I N G I q . fl . Io cat e d on SIX UMrn -C.M. purchase home only at C.nal Front. Brand new tertalner'a pet.lo 5 Bdnn F 1NAN C1N 0 . Fu 11 Newport Blvd. Modem, $314.000 $200, $200,000 OR home carpet. OWC with 2Cn Somme-.... on r-land ~__,-__,-~ e~curttv ...,_ 000 A/C. elevator. lmmed. ..." a••CH -v 1-2 adjacent buildable down 1239K. ··-"'~ · ---------;x: ~· """• • occupancy. $800,000 " -......--lots for addltlona l PAINT & SAVE 3 BR 2 Abeolul~b' Immaculate w/t.enn1 avail $256,500 ~ 000 BA. 2 Story A.Frame. Croevaelllvne cr~~:~'~fnng IAYSIDICOYI YILLAIALIOA llQCANYOH Realonomict 67W?OO Ownenwantlradt! CaUColeot'Newport ll13.~. available. Columbla Penthouse TOwtieilOUSI I 000 C.ft FT. for more uruta OC 714-675-~11 R d 2 CC»eO Spllt·level (Greenbriar) OfMr .... .... ~ ~ 2 B + e n • RED CARPET Lux. 2+ br. condo w/bay 2 Bdrm 2ba condo ap-2 Br. 2 Ba. Study area, ••••••••••••••••••••••• RetaU building for sale F i replaces. 2 t'a r view. nr Balboa Isle. 400 fl Own Fireplace, 2 Patio• ...... .-1...111....u~ NewportBlvd,C.M.Oc-642 6153 o.tofS .. garage, oversized lot 7 1202 Pool spa 1018 Bayside pwiroUs cl•""" aqor le. ••e/o~ ..._, T · -,,,_ I I OCI cupy or lease. '80Cl mo. • Prop•r+l'I 2600 $139,500. S Cove E . Debbie, agt, .. J ... r Security, ,.,,.,., eruus. Fer S. income. $200,000. iwee.u. w. ~TU ...................... . 4 BR. lmmac. cond. Just VERSAILLE 953-0300 Hon. Good asumable $215,000. Auumable ....................... Realonomics §75-6700 .... m •rt _........,, -·· Beaut 3 Bdrm rambler, listed. Good assumable 2Br. ocn view. low dwn. loan at 10~%. Priced Open House Sat/Sun 1·4. Adull.a ss+, 2 Br. micro -I.Iv rm w/ffl)lc, le tam loan. Asking $195,000. no quahfylnt. Sl2iK. B/c?':1'cfr~ ~':':~:~ rl1ht for quick u le. wave, A/C, l3500 cash. SANTA,.,.. TUSCOH'1 IEST llPT rm w/earth stove & wet Open f:louseSWl. 3-6. 214 730-2270 ofc. 64 2-2682 Versailles. Prln only. Sl.84,SOO. 56Sealsland l640 Newport Blvd. 1119· 15,000' 2 sly, established SECl.ET bar. 2""1 Ba, blt-in china Lugorua. home. 968-5133 $10,000 DOWM DINME SOOBUMG Call 646-2111184 . retail tenants ready for Positive ca.sh now. great cabioeta, 2300 sq ft +dbl •"'"" TOil 50 X 12 Expando. 2 br. rehab. ~.000 re ntal area, fast ap· gar. Landscaped, shake Walk to the beach, pools, XLNTlBMS W ATEllFRONT Can you afford $10,000 .,_ Furn NewPort Beach preciation, low down, roof On 4 ac. w/l.2x64 tennis & volleyball from AV All..A.BLE 3 Bd. 2 ba on canal. down! Owner will ar-640-4511 7204 W PCH, space 30 11,500' comer oo Brtstol xlnt tenru. 3 + 2 Bdrm rental income mobile aoyofthesebomes. Sbr, 3ba, family rm. Own/Agt will carry w/ rangeflnandneroryou. Sl9,000. 673-0365 days High t raffic area. D 1 $39 h home. In secluded area. priced ~k>w market at $25,000 dn. $245 ,500. condo In a sec urity LIDO ISLE-Large and M5-847hve:s. $160,000.BKR.953-1220 cu!j~esS t e5e°eea~ i SIS0 ,000 ea cash Hlllt.JS'YlsO"lriew $165,000. 1641 Orchard BM·8428 bui lding wilh all alry4BR +famUyroom 6021749-1498or623-6466or 206/748-3195 Chehalis, Cr9QO'S""' Dr. Santa Ana Hgts. amenltles.IM,500. home. Extensive use of EXCITING RARE C·l-H NewPorl write to 1000 East Fort Wash.aftSPM 642.-150 Open Sun. l·Sor may be ASSUMlll/fl/oLOAH brick, oak a nd tile. • • Beach Property. 50 ' Lowell, Tucson, AZ Industrial Bldg. Sun City , -John Coombe B-'-r shown anytime by appl. Lovely 2700 sq.fl. 5 BR 3 WATERFRONT G 0 u rm el kitc he n frontage in prime loca· 857 19. . und ood •~ .... WI EDE M ANS ( B ) Ba. 2 sty, incldl. elec HOMES Int lw Ill Towa tion. Owner will finance Anzona . erg ... e, 'V E I S A I L L E S 751-4.293 bltns. covered patio R~~~-~:~E S4~~NSUNDAY 1.4 Goldenwes( Ux60, 2Br, Exclusive. Principals FOi SALE ~88~~t. :::::~·Tw~~ PENTHOUSE ILUFFS w /garden setting. Sep. 124 Via Loru 2Ba w /family nn, w /wel on I)'. Ask for Ire ne IY ow.a 12~% int. $450,000. Call $115,000 Rare front ro~ J plan qRlVrs for mil.laid orldguelall. Real Property Services bar, in Lag. Hills nicest S 63Lolu7d300on, Agt, 631-(247 or •h Acre w/4 houses. As· 540-3071, 9AM·5PM. l Br. Quiet loc. in Adult .. ' par ng. ea y llG c•i..av-... 67J.7586 star r,ark. 21 yrs + to . . sumable lsl TD at 9""1''k. Commuru'tv. Pool & rec. unobstructed view of located nr Back Bav. _...•VY' q all y ..,.. 000 C d 1....1 /T R--'--• ~ " b k Fren hdoo " 0 e-1 5 u ·-· · 011 o• ...... ow• 376 Vic toria . C M. --•• ~. facility. Owner nexible ac Bay. c rs. $249,0900.631-7215 ,__ • WestclffS23tK CLASSIC a.o..sforsa6t 1700 640-7464or549-3232 Gro.es 2700 on finaocin° Sandi dpeacrqoruaetot flrr ho, omutse.tanKadinthJ'ge PRICE REDUC ED , 25C-l.a..dDr. Warm family home. 3 MOll.IHOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Alexande r Broker $30,000andOWClalTD! Greent>rier Mo e br,2 ba. am.rm. ose SALIS . 0 A . r nge .. -:,-:-· d 1 f Cl •••••••• •••••••• ••••••• 8 Acre Ranch with rental w N T ED o ~ _67J.2749 Hardesty Rllr. 76G-8244. Lusk built home in Townhome with out-toscbools. Ast. 631·5150. & business, WC & or Grove, eastern T re & ., ....... ONT 200'WATaFIOMI' Ea.stblu.ff. som,oooon fee standing golf course 2706 Harbor,Ste206-A HO 9UALIFYIHG trade $229,000. AGT northern Kem Co ties OC~ + buge6000sqrtofland land! Large lot on roll-view. 2 br, 2 ba, din rm I~ 540.5937 LO~~~T 968-3331 of Centr al V lley . Prt.e LocaHoa. + 1200 sq ft ol decks + ing bill. Devin & Co. w/cathedral ceil., step-LOW PRICE Fanner will buy at reas. By Owner. 3 Br. Room beautiful, spacious. sun· 642-6368 down llv rm & wet bar, I HEWPOIT CIEST 1 Bedroom trailers. nss NEWPOIT BEACH pr I c e & t e rm s . ror addition OWC. ny all·vlew Newport Irvine Terrace 3bdrm. frplc &deck. Mstr suile t 4Br Condo, OWC 2nd. mo.&up. ::.a~!~:l~~~~ba.Nr <209)535-5261 or T $598.000 6408 Ocean· Island W. Point home. 4 3ba, steam room & pool. occupies 2nd flr w/sil· Pool/spa/tennis. 642-9193 pn..~1 Doyle, Rte 1, Box 79B. 1 front. West Newport bdrms++.largedock& hO,OOO down. take over tlngarea,dressingrm& SUMCOAST WHEW'.'· THELAMDOFACE Te.r.~BeUa,CA93270. Beach. 642-3215 parking. Wallt to ocean. payments or lease it. deck. Lge patio, pool, REAL ESTATE ~3650 T""" Triplexes FAWR()()t( Du pies es. oceanfront, Owner will fin. U.250,000 (714)642-0l&Oeves. spa & tennis. Sec. gate. 646-0686 IS IT EYa HOT! On Oceanside of PCH m & View homem avocado beautiful ocean view. I (land incl) C/B. Open Assumable loan. F /P A good solution would be PALM DESaT Corona del Mar grove 1.6S acres Sl00,000 Perfect location New condition. Allt. 673-7300 BAY CREST BEAUTY. S Br. Family Rm. $200,000 assumable Lsl. Owner may carry $100,000 2nd. 1 year. $435.000. Call Hedda Marosi Agent 646-10«. Tosee&sell! AW ARD WINHIMG HOME 2750 s q . rt. contem· pGrary Lido Isle home. 3 bdrms, 4 bath & study. 2 patios, 3 car garage. $695,000. Radiantly heat· ed floors. Red h 1lI0-~ Re.1lty I ; -;-: : -;-: ; I It I HARIOR VIEW HOMES Lo•efyC.- 3 Br. 2 Ba. First time offered. S2l67 ,SOO Fee. LENHAYNE.5 &ASSOC. 64().M54 THllLUffS Prime view t'ondo. 3 Bdnns. frool row. Fee land. C /21 H.wpwtCllfr. • 640.5357 7'M767 Sal/Sun. U~5. 673-0202 S27S,OOO. HUGE HOUSE RIGHT living at I.he beach. Well Deep Canyon Tennis as1um bable at IO'h Mew lllllff Wu.It Gii WALKER PRICE-WESTCLIFF. we have a late model dbl Club. Spaciou,, "A" Plan 2 DDlu· l Tripb owe balance w /"l!J"k dn. VERSAILLES 400 Vhta ~ R 675-5200 M&-8118 wide. ju.st a few minutes 3br, 2ba, single story. on Balboa Peninsula 3 Bdrm 3 Ba, prime 2 Br. 2 Ba. Penthouse, Dolores model-3 BR walk from the bcb, up-Super Greenbelt Joe -J ust 1 block Crom sand area . $175.000. Bkr Ctsy end unit, new carpet & wrap-around patio. itlnl MEW LISTIMG OCEAN VU.100/oDa. graded thruoul this nr pools/courts only and surf Owner/Agent drapes. Guarded gate. cood. Exciting Harbor Ridge 3 Exec . home w /wood home has an assumable ss o o o d 0 w n ! ow c 493-9598 Adult community . $249,500 Bdrm, fam-rm, fan· beamceilings,2 masler loanw/lowmt.Soenjoy $105,000 at 12%. BKR. AllAssumableLoans Beaut. Rec facilHies. SlOOK assumable at tastic view. Many xtras. bdrm s , 3 fr PI t' s . cool ocn breezes instead 953-1220. al 12~% Sll8,000. Sandy Alex· 10.25%. OWC $100K al Askingf195,000.Hurry! Co mplete pri vacy of the heat of the city. C /21 MewportCllfr ander Broker. 67J.Z749 13%-Jyrs. OPEN SUNDAY 1·4 w /security syste m . CalJrordelails. $8500 DOWM 640.SlS7 760,.6767 Tired of Millio n s OMLYSSOIDOWM #7 Bordeaux,N.B. Priced at $230,000. Agl, H...... 2br,2ba,TUSTINPARK ""!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!~ 'T ·· h ? Broker,714-955-3300 JohnCarey,Bkr George.962-2900 ..... ...L.A..u-VILLA -pool, rec rm. -= . ra ct o m es . -~ $SO K lsl al 121h%. Medlterrean Villa in S. POOL 997-8610 Owner will finance Laguna with 0 . coun· HarborV'lewHo.n Spacious pool home Trailer with cabana. b a I a o c e . Ca 11 li es ' BEST view . Monaco.Byowner.Jbr. w/jac. Gourmet kilch, rumished. Must see to (7 14 )5 51 -2921 o r Sl '"'" 000 A'" 4N7 .. o .. ,. A •v01•dA•1r of u I ,. IM f BR ffi .~. · ,.. . .,, . ...,.... 2 ba. Assume $185,000 am rm, 4 + o ce. a pprecial e $9,000 (714)832-0264 Co.o ...... DB. ..... "'I lo an . R educed lo (1 BR, ideal for mother 64.5·3070. ._ ..._ $215,000. Will be listed -HEWPOITISLAMD or guest). 3 car gar. On-~·~ DUPLEXES for higher price July l. Sll5,000-OWC ly $340,000. Bkr, 646-4380 For Sale by owner. 1966 1100 Two to choose from. Wet 1946 Port Locksleigh. lOxSO Imperial Mobile ••••••••••••••••••••••• bars , r ire p I a c es . 644•5272 S l t0,000 at I Oo/o Home completely up-HEAi THE SAND garages. Live in one. Fee simple, 3 bdr, den, 2 VIEW fraded. Nice C.M. park lalbotl p "-'-rent the other. Xlnt Newer 5br Lido Isle ba,patiodedl30it95lot. 16,000. a~2.7351 or -....,....x bo F Sale •--I B ...... ""-'-" • Seconds to t.be water. ATTRACTIVE TRI· PLEX , close l n downtown CM. location. Xlnl terms w/assuma· ble loan and owner will help. Unde r Sl90,000 . Prine onl a . 549·1366 ~~,4 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VALLEY CEHTE:R 2 Bdrm cbanner, sur- rounded by 8 acres of mature orange trees in the rolling countryside. 90 minutes from the beach and only S175.~. Call Linda Oeth. 642-5200 J PETE J BARRETI ·.. REALTY financing. Owner aays me. or • ._, or Singe story. y appt. Popular DIUl.•S • uwa . 880-2511 ST-.--. ls ti i lilied 397 '-cted f l Excellent 3 BR owner's ""'"".,._.,,...... ''SELL".Callt.oday: e op on or qua I 714·675-1 Uoo.,,..tru roo row BLOCKTOBEACH ··home·like" unjt & 2 lnduslriaJ condos for I.al Estate party. 973-9272 days, f•••••--3 Br, 2~ba. Vacant Dblw1·de2br.2ba.ram I . ale 1000to3000s:\;ft Exc"'--2100 IESTIUY Prime 3 Br, den, 3ba. lri· level. Hdwd Ooors. fresh paint inlr. OWC AITD or 2nd or contract. Sl.98,500 w /16% do . alk to beach/pool. Tom Got- lier 1 Bltr 646-9200 PAii UDOCOMDO 631·5757 eves/ wlmds '""'•.,.""""" Move in oow$ n exible BR. 2 ba, rent.a urut. s · · · .._.,.. a ..... ...acH .... "'DE ~rms . . rm, encl. porch, patio, 2 Ideal for home & in-Hunlln1too Beac & ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN SUH. 1-5 9'A" '9'A s heds P~rm zoned come. Ck>se to Newpart Fountain Valley. Call Resort properly ex- F S I b 3 BR T 0 .._. W P T , k L. ... · •~ .. ..,,,. · d ho -950 Paul"""' _., Agt changes Don. Century or a e yawner. , " -} J par . ...e new . .v.,..vv p1eran s ps . ......,, . ..,..........,, · 2ba,fa m.rmw/frplc& IEACH firm.Owner.~5140 WnleyH.TaylorCo 21. Ma mmoth Lakes Ocean view. Com er lot. 1s acre& avocados + ~ leoclt Proptt'+'f USO l..eton 6-4 ... tl o Loh for S. 2200 (714 ) 934.3344 . Financing ma y be gues t home. tennis ~stcliff R.eahors ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• To assist children lo available. $270,000. court, pool. Has been BEACHUNITS No down! $1500 mo will pur c h ase a home· Carol,64().22101538-8611 s ub-divided into 4 17141 645 .. 7221 Lovely sep. 2 br home TaADEOllSB..L purchase 8.S acres seeking $300,000 t o Newport Shores, by· parcels. Asking $1995,000. TAKE ADVANTAGE facing I.he ocean, w. 3 Beautiful 4br. 2ba. & prime Fallbrook Ranch $4 00,000 home. Will owner. 2 sty A· Frame, 3 Agent 644-9513. Seller says offer terms rental units. Perfect 3br, 2ba. Steps to beach. $160,000 at 9"'2% <714 ) trade $350,000 equity in BR 2 Ba, suodeck: walk on this rmy 3 bdnn wt vacation or get-away Broker (213)94>3548 494.7104 25 acre Fallbrook to beach. Pools, tennis. I ILK TO WATER formal dr, fmly rm + home made affordable CUSTOM LOT Ranch. Markel value of 259 WALN\rl'. 64S-6996. 3 Br 2 Ba, Owner's unit childrens retreat. You'll at $349,000. Swallow & Duples 2Br 1Ba ea., good H S $.5251000. (714) 494.7104 $1721500 with nu kitchen, nu lticlt yourself ii you pass AM<>clatea, 1-'122-1725. cond, lg lot in City of HAUC?'l Ill DIAMONDS & Prttious carpets. nu drapes, 3 car this by. Call now Jean· Orange. xlnt location. Fabulous view: Rare op-Gems Eitchange/trade •--------• Beautiful selling. Lge unit near pOOl. Cloee to gar. AU with 3 Br 2 Ba. nieSalter631-1286 °C!!ynonv,u~eWi!~i~ft $136,500.fl5S.3801P .P. pty. 6000' Ju.st below f 0 r ·re a I p r 0 . Rental unit downatain. Harbor Ridge $38S,OOO perty /pe rsonal pro· $325. Fee. Good financ-~·9'1041 4IM·~J7l.9 lllcw rr..,.rt., 200G cash only. Principals on· perly /homes/shopping UPPlalAY West of Irvine Ave., 4 Bdrm 3 bath borne, large /. covered pat.lo, choice • • •oomer lot. $213,000. l.oyMce-6,Ur 541-772' ocean. $1A8,500terms. HolhWood.I...._ 675-1676 675-1444 601 UDO Spectacular ocean/bay view from this 2 Br lux- urious unit on the 7th f1r. Offering lbe utmost In security. Call today for appt. Won't last. Aet. 644-8067 or 644-9080 OCEAJiROMT Serene setting on Peninsula POfut. Family l•L"fllllv"i .. f•ftlllli .. c•A .. L•t•fPI ing. Chuc k Spiller .... , .. rr..,.rt., 140CI ....................... ly. 644-6699 centers /raw land, etc. 611·1286 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAKE AH OFFER! MORRO BAY ocean vu Boals /pianes /equip- 107' ••••••••••••••••••••••• WA,....OMI' OfffCI lllDG PreaUeioua locaUon lo NewpGrt Beach. AU this plus a 60' boat slip. Owner will exchange Prin. only. Call Merrell. lols Sl2,990, walk lo ment, etc. Any size & 5 Income Properties bea c h . Terms avl. any place within the Eaatside Costa Mesa. 641·74.52 United States. Call : 20% down. Owner will L.. .,._~ C h u c k P o t l e r . "!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!1 home. DR.,...... ---------_-....._-A;: l"'-l"'Y OPENHOUSEl-S I"'~ P•ffMl•eCUllUU ..__ ,,.. 1706 E. OCEANFRONT. A'""' 2 Bdrm 2be. upgraded. 3 Bdrm family home. BALBOA 1895.000. ly Ow.er Xtra Jee deck . ocean vu Owner will carry new l.St Owner/Agent $900,000-m.U. 10.,.,%asaum.1st T . D . al 13 % 2 3 I J 675·86'16 675-8444 FINK ..... I 2 1/J,-• 'fD.OWC Redland Dr. S197.000. PIER " S'UP FOR 2 owe. 1265,000 Ut C /21 MewportClllr. STIPSTOllACH BOATS, 4BR + maids. Owp/Bltr. 953-6610 • I 640.5357 761-6767 THllEf'S WICIAL 6BA. MSTR w /SET· How about lbe best T I N G A R E A '1 ·---..... -·.,-..... ·,·.-5-1 beach bargain in town? 0 v E R L 0 0 K 1 N G vu---. ~ " Move right ln to this 3 T U RN 1 NG 8 AS 1 N . IRYIHITlllACE bdrm 2 ba 2 story fee Sl.600.000. 673-8578 PP. rOOL & VllW home. A great uauma· COOPERATE W /BKRS. (1' A cozy 3 bdrm home ble lit of '88,500 al 950"/o OPEN SUNDAY • with formal dining rm and owner will carry. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!! { and pool. H.ighly expan· Take advantage now. · dable view of harbor and DIANA CAPPEL ocean. A areat listing al 631-1286 , • only $335,000 and owner 1 will carry 2nd TD for ,. <$100,000. ,. 1601 ....... .,__ ,, fl rl ,, ,. 644-721 I llGCANYOH Fabulous Deauvllle A Deane Home On Fairway 4 br 3 ba game rm, 1pa poo1000 160-1198 UDO SI 00,000 Pna•~"- On this 4 bdrm dream home. Featurin• erand proportions & refreshing openne1s . Newly finished. Too eood \o laal. Red h ti I ~1> l\eJlty I ; ... : ; -; : ; I It I PROPERTIES t Come & experience the lovely VILLA BALBOA adult condos on the bluffs above Newport Bay. Choose your own rrom one of the many floorplans available for resale. You can also take advantage of assuming a 30-yr. loan w/ fixed interest rate. Plasi 1 28R, 2BA Large deck UU,500 Plan 2 lBR +Den $155,000 Plan4 2BR + Den w /ocean & bay view $385,000 Plan 5 28R, 2BA ocean view "84,000 Plan 7 28R. 2BA + F.am. Rm. $210,000 DUPUI STIAL! carry. PricedtoseU! Mo.ta.,__......, 714-556-3783 lnort 2400 ~~------ Walk to part, sbopplng 6 public trans. Minutes to •oreeous beaches, as- sumable 11% loan. With $40K down OWC Call NOW! Sl.S5,000 ~ Redh 1 I I~~ Re:tlty 1,::: : :;1111 •• S=lAICllEl~ITI BB •• r:E.AL ce .. tery ids/ WWW IAI E Cryph 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 c emetery Iota . 493-0202 We1tmlnst.er Memorial !!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Park . Good section · worth $760 each, astlng .498-1040 lltA.MD MIWDB.UXI siooo for both. 714/ CUSTO~CIAM Weatmlnster Memorial 4.D•~ ~ Pit 2 Plot.a. Call 642-8507 642·9136 eves. -~ daya, 646-«l9:2 aft.er 7. In moat prestigious "Beach" area. Oak en· co-ardll lty "' 1taircale, $250,000 ,.,.,,,.., 1600 loan at 12'7 /8%. J aclll%1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bath in muter suite. ---------2800' of living IUXW")'. MIWPOllT cena M U S T S E E J N Two (2) commercial of· PERSON! flee building• totally S35U150 f7 ,000 aquare ft ot net ~ .. S:AIDIEER"iii1BB •• FE.AL IAIE __ ... 714 641-0763 2925 College Ave. Costa Mesa. CA HEWPOIT HACH Prime residential. Leverage-leverage. As· s ume huge loans . Triplexes & duplexes in Corona del Mar & Balboa Penin. Owners motivated. C /21 HtwpcriCllfr. 640.5357 761-6767 8 UNITS, $337 ,500. Owner anxio us. W /carr y rmancin•. Fut escrow. A&t. &U-0290 I TUCsotn Best kept aecm Positive cub flow. 3 + 2Br dupJex. $39.SOOea. Great rent.al area. Fast appreciation, low dwo pyml, &.Int terms. Call Steve (eo2}S23-6486 or write 1000 E. Fl Lowell, T uc1o n A1 . 8S7111 C.W .Tred Inc. -.1040 1 pace, fully leued, atrateelcally located In Newport Center (Fash.Ion laland). Large a11umable flnaocln&, abundant 119rtJng and blab ldenUty. Great ebelter and pric:ff at ·---111111111!~!1!1'!!'11• $112 per ft. Owner wW R-..IT 5-..._ con1lder HCOodary OCIAI """ C~' ,07. l'ln1ocla1. WW..Uor11t· MIWPOllTllACH 14 -h out It I I Tripa.x Oft cwenbe lot. ••••• ••••••••••••••••• c •nl• · Jui ua ve •ooo ::S ft. Owner f.50,000 DOWN. Great with Wiiiiam Cote , " temu. ~ ACRE otean Broker. Call &tO-sm for motlva and will con. vlewi. Sedodecl 4 Br. addlUooal hnanclal de-alder any reuonable of· UU,900. Broker. t.alla-fer · trades, ucbaqea, @:Jiii· term1, etc. prlde of *c ote Realty "1)tf'lhip. Beautiful SJC Condo, view, •ti'••· Slll,toO. & 1.-vestment WAT!.RFRONT •mtMol"IM4I&. 640-5777 HOMES ·---•-• • '""!!!!!!!!l!lm!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!! RE"'-term --1:: 831-1400 .. ••••••--......... fflYI MID ...... to Mil? -~!!!!!!!•••••!!!!!I!!! Y ACAMI' & llMY Clutlfied .. do Jt well. ;! - to -ftlA ll t K . n's time to plan fo.r l.bat ' • PITI. 0.1 lob,· RL CadWua to <Jo.Certl vacatioll trip. f'or extra 'I lr+•+&V ...,_..,. WllatfttrtMFld cuh, •9-1 not Mil .me v .. P ' r Roll '•tn tlf UM market flt thole UetN rou doin ~ ttllllt&' Wltla a a....... Ad ...... wb • a...tftld 6 • Cal1Now!ta,a71 .,,...,.... ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.alhtate MUSTSa.L W..ted 290CI Underpriced at SIM.500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• with $84,500 assumable Lot w /plans, Bldr has loan. Vista Chino & consl money. WIU buy or Sunrise. Lse I.and. 3 yr joint venture499-4820 old. 3 br 2ba. Owner Agt. lNVESTOR WILL BUY 497·5048 YOUR HOME al 90% of P .. C--'--. a prsd value. Grant ..,.. --r Walters. 496-3651. 831· Terum Club Area. Small 0711 e itclusive a pt hotel -"-'-~-----­ Great for tax shelter and Momfolll, o...tt. entertaining. SS25 ,000 Resort 2400 (714) 325-5619 I.AKI AllOWHIAD HAMILTAll This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is located on a very peaceful sU'eet ih a private gated community. Offering panoramic lake views from the deck, living room, game room and master bedroom; a fully equipped kitchen with ·dishwasher and microwave; washer and dryer; brick patio with bullt-ln bar-b-que; a nd single slip across the street th1a house is completely fumlsbed and ready for you next • weekend! I $525,000 f. 1 I J 1':' : I I" . (' , '1 l 1 f . i '' ' I "11 ' Orange Coast OAJL Y PtLOT(Sunday, June 21 . 1981 •• • • • Cash in on 7 or 11.-i...._ .................. o ..... .._ ....... M .. ....: • There are two· ways to win with a Dally Piiot ~High Roller Ad Aun 7 days for $7.77 11 days for $11.11-3 llnes Items totaling $500.00 or less Call 642-5678 Daily Pilat Private Parties only -no commercial businesses please. Any classification. 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'325 • Newly decor. C::as pd. flrepla.ce and balconies. ., 1. 76().0907, 873-6253 ~l. apa, lie yrd, nu cheerful 2 bdnn, den on bay. Brick fplc, family Udo Sands Yearly lease up. Encl. gar. AduJta, no encl 1ar., pool, dahwr. 631·6994 APAln'llrutt ...._ port•....--t. 11,, kitchen, nu paint $875 Greenbelt nr pool, No room. Availablelmmed. SlOOO /Mo All ap'. peta. 2110 Newport Bl. Adulta.642-5073. 2 Br ... ~ .. c . Adul'·. Newlv Rl•IU~ .--w -mo lat. last, S.'500 dep. peta,aubautoochildren. r 9 tha OnJ 1995 , . 541-49AbtwnS&SPM ~..., "' , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail now. 2871 Alanzo $750 /mo + security. or moo · :Y pliances. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Lr. EASTSIDI redecot., dshWlihr, a/c. l....t. thuco Ln. 556-7650 851·9331 ~-E REALESTATERS Dr., Fam .. R m . encl 0-. PoW 372' Avail. now. 2 bdrm, lba, Gas & water paid . Prof. decorated 3 Bd rcallo, jacUUl, bbq. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• I story, aha:, drapes, Balcony, carport, pool & 31 .. • ......... Woodbrld"e Creekside 67s.3550 orappt """3125 Stu .. 'o w/a--'J ... , .... ., "· home. Fully furnished • 6 -• • _. • w lll&J '" ..... • paUo, frplc, /w, beam party room. Call aft w/gardener, monthly $650lllO. ~=d.3=.· e:lk u~ o S GOLFCOURSE SEAVlEW.Spacious 4Br hot plate, ahare a gar. ceilin1s. gar, adults. lOAM Casa Granadu cleaning services and Vacant. move in today. • n w / v I e w 0 f Sml deck. Avail July l, USO/mo. W79-l9ll. association fees in -Prime East Side lou· tennls, shopping Lve S.oata AH Co.try ocn/bay/lighta. Com· ~!.,~~it"· TSL MGMT 642-1603 ~~~~-----tio RV I mess at 551-5009 or call ca..o.. . I/ & 4.,...,_ -.SMJ 2br, l lftba. frplc, gar, eluded . Jae .. comm . n. acceaa. mo mo. wkdays -mwuty poo spa ten· ' 2Br crpta drpa bltns patio, adults. no pets pool and deUghtlulfami· lat & last. Call Mike · View 3 Br 3 Ba + Den & nis, g uard gate. $1400 Newport leodl J7't ga~. aduJ~ only, 'no pets'. 5445 +deposit. Mll-7510, ly living Lease for 675-9522. For lease, prof decor. 3 Bar. $975. 645-7605 or mo. Agt. 759-1997 ....................... Victoria/Canyon area Z76 Avocado St. SlSOO/mo.644-7020 Nr nu twnhse 3 BR 3 Ba BR condo in goraeous 646-1713 SEAVIEW·tBr, 2~Ba + Decorat or furn11hed $450 /mo. 631·6812 art 2 Br •1 ba, cpt /drps. • Pvt yard. 2 car elec gar. Woodbridge. Free use or ram rm beat ocn view, Townhouse. tlll5 Spm 1 Se lakes , tennis, pools, I/ • 1 1 78().9117 --~-------builtin s. adults $395, 1695/mo. 1st, ast, c. everything. 1600 mo. Eastbluff condo, lge 3 br, ':Ot teon s /secur ty. VILLA COllDOIA 2272 Maple,631-2927 Ll·ngo 759·1065, Alt 759-1234 C II L I Sh d 2~• ba, pool, bale. $000. ~mo. (213) 4!1>-3629 . . I b a aur e ra er, (213,54 1--4460 S4l-48l3 Spacious E. side apts. 2 Br. t Ba. frplc, poo . 11u1b ... 1 Lovely 3br home wit 559-4257; dys, 597-8711_ i Encl gar, patio, dshwabr garage. $465 Mo. Clean· large yard. Immaculate 2Br, 2Ba Cardiff In Ter-HARBOR VIEW HOMES a...t. lie) C•yo. 1c stove. M06l util free. ing & security~. Call condition . $825 /mo. race-UnivPk.Xlnt cond. Super 4Br, 3Ba close to CONDO for lease. 3 Nopets. Mlke641-0763. Broker, 759-9100. R # 1700 A Prk & pool. Just re· Bdrm. 2111 ba, wet bar, 2 BDRM .. ~so COUHTIY WOODS U-......--u....11. .. ...._... e.s req mo. gt. de-rated. Sl.2'75/mo ift. .... ..._. ...nnv1-D_.PoW l226 759-1997 ""' .... view. $1200/mo yrly J BDRM $395 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl.grdnr.~163S lease. Call Donna 2323EldenAve CM. ~ Ci1Mrol 1202 2Br, 2~Ba Condo, frplc, F~~ ~etas~~ d':: :~~ lllVIHETEU.ACE 730-0760 642-7~ Large 2 Bdrm., 2 Ba .. •••••••••••··~··••••••• pool, spa, garage. 1625 CUS 0 3b ~ lofl. No children or pets. For rent or~ time share, mo. 497-6455 sbldarlight, al l/c, Up'. 14 T M l r,~baL, pool/, ~-YEAR·AOUND FUN: STU2 bNNINrdeG. lg. 2 & 3PBRI, S5SS Mo. UIO E. 21st. St. Palm Springs home. Ca-rm , a a pp . many ex ra s . ease soc111 Act1v111es 01· a ga n apt. oo . 646-t2162or~9S43. nyoo Club area, SUOO Super neat 2 Br 1 Ba., absolutely no pets. Lease Option. $1500 Mo. rector•FreeSunday $415 & $44.5. 710 W. 18th COUMTRY CLUI LIVIMCi IH HEWPORT •ttctH An adult community on the Back Bay. Spec· lacular Spa, 7 swim ming pools, 8 lighted ten nis courts, bike traHs. putti n g gree n Bachelors , l and 2 bedrooms apartments. and townhouses from $510.00 per month On Jamboree At San Joaquin Hills Road (714)644-1900 Oceanfront ror Wanter Rentals. Furnished & unfum. Broker. 67~•912. NO FEE! Apt. & Condo rentals. Villa Rentals. __ 675-4912 Broker mo. on yrly lease or S900 garage. Adults, no pets. Mornings 759"0600 6'5·2816, 9.SS-1.980 Brunch • eeo·s • fil:_ ___ ___ I Br. Apt with patio & mo. on ~ tlrne share. 4 $4 7 s M 0 . 613-2181, rr /.i '71.. . /...< Pertles . Plus more yard. OCEAHAtOMT br,4ba,pool&spa.Call 673-3313. TIIE LAK~ 1 br loft, Exception a lly nice (X/U ~~ OREATRIECREATION: PAULJIE 3 Bdrm 2 Ba, frplc, dbl ** BEACH HOUSE. 2 B YSIDE CONDO Tennis•FreeL8$SOOS ....a81iBJIU ATMOSPHERE gar. new carpet. yearly Mr. Long, 673-1190 , SSSO.AvaiJ7/l A . 2 (pro &. proshop)•2 ~ $""'"'/ Br FR Plce 2 Car Gar Bd • · ........ , I ... , "~S D111hwas .. ••. frnlc, """'' UJU mo. (213)532-7372 · • · HERITAGE PARK 2 br, rm ex Vlew .• ......., mo. EXEC 4 ... +... HeellhClul>l•Sauna "' "'"'~' "'''' .... """' •...a.--r11* 1..!... 1•07 Buillin. .499·2986 2i,.ta ba,$6:50.Avall.7/1 EASTBLUFF. Nice 'lb l d • Hydroma.rn:.ge • Beautiful landscaped & spa. Lndry & bbq. JACOISlllALTY .._ •·-"' BT 3232 .,._,... • ..Mu 3Bdrm2baatl1400/mo. I homewi poo an spa. Sw1mm1ng •Goll garden apts. Patios or $460. Mature adults, no 67U670 ••••••••••••••••••••••• oro SSt .... --1"' Waterfront Homes lnc 3 car garage. 4000 sq fl. Droving R1nge deeks. Pool & Spa Heat Pet s . 2 6 S 0 Har I a Beaut Npt Condo. 2bdrm Family home. walk to ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631_1 .. 00 1 Gardener Included lm 8., ...... FUL •PTS·. 5492447 be h b 3b $1100 HOMEFORRENT ... ·1 8 6 ""'"''' .. paid, covered parking. -· · -----2ba,den.spltlevl,cthdrl ac . 4 r, a, . maculate. Ava1 t l . Singles. 1 & 2 B·d d 2 BR 2 B et 1 E 67c ......,0 3 Bdrm """~ Fenced le A "~"s-1 ~ A ult.s, no pets. a, qw . enc gar, eel, lg pvt patio, atchd ves, .,....,, · · """"'· WOODIRIDGE $2SOO aae. ·....,. ~ rooms •Furnished D/W di $395 yard & garage Kids & E t · H 2BR, I BA $485 • a ls, no pets. dbl gar w/door opnr, •on CoroHdllMcr 3222 l ' 2000 3 bdrm, ooodo, fenced xecu ive ome in Npl Ter Condo, 3br, &Unturnoahe<l •AduJI """O,Vanguard.~9626 mo. 2126 Thurin St nnnl •·pkwy, Adult co .... pels we come. ~ . b e a u t I f u I b .... lik I I Living • No Pets • ~ It""' "' ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• A"l., no fee. patio, no """" S62S mo. B t/Do s· h 2ifl a, pano. e w poo · d 1 o o 1 2BR. 2BA $495 675·5772 un. 1700. t Bdrm, bonus rm w/pool ~ . .,...., aycres ver ores Adults, no pets Lse Mo es pen a1 v tble. lg bkyard w/pool H•l"'o. leact. 3240 631-0213 area. Walk to tennis. l72S/mo A : 646-2:119. 9 10 6 398 W. Wilson, 63l·SS83 J Br. 2 ba, spacious M5·7386or646-SJ84 $l400 per mo. 631.4888 .••••• ":'!: •• ••••••••••••• park. Backbay, raq. Oakwood Westside 2 Br. l Ba. Twnhme, beautifully Ac ross from beach. AsklorGreg lmmac. 3 BR 2 Ba, ram ball, library, schools. Newer Sbr Lido Isle Garden Apartment• Du plex, kitc hen & landscaped, encl patio, Large l Br"50&stucijo -r m , cov'd patio, fplc, Nearbeach.Lovely3Br. home. For sale, lse,or dinette, refrige, enclsd frpc , etc. S62S mo. $380 y rly . Pool, gar, HVHM 2 bdrm & den. D/W, S700 incl grdnr. 2i.., Ba 2112 car garage, lse option for qualified Newport Beach N. gar age. Upstairs & ·4016 laundry, adults only New cpl, paint. huge 963-8600 family rm, fireplace. party 972-9272 days, 880 Irvine <•1161h> quiet No pets. $390. D_. roW 3126 640-5078 yard . $950/mo incl RENTALS Room for boat or RV. 831·S7S7eves/wknds (714)645-1104 TIO-S629or548-S442 gprdener.Agt.631-1400 HOMEFORRENT 2br,2ba ..,25 New re r r ig e ~-Cle••zl1 3"'76 NewportBNchS. 3 Bdrms. $650. Fenced •• / · k --6 1700 161h St (Dover 11 1&1111 Hew3U,21a yard&garage.Klds& 3br,2ba S895 w icema eedr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (7 14)642·51 13 double garage, South pets welcome. 545-2000. Anaheim Hills washer/dryer Ulclud t.ge 2 Br 2ba, (rplc, den, l BR, I ba W /side. AvL immed. Adults, no pets $325. 613-2113 H H liotro S950 A l f 4 br, 2ba S8SO $1200 Mo . Quick oc -wet bar Fantastic surf wy. e pe. ~no ee. <;_upancy. 714/4"" uw:3. · s be h ---------•SPACI OUS 2BDR M 675-1018 Costa Mesa -__ <nr-'Vo.1 view. teps to ac . S-J._ * * * 4 br, 2"" ba S900 rum. Spacious 3 Br. 2"" Ba. 1750/mo. San Clemente C ... tn.o 3771 ADULT, open beam ceil- ings, serv. bar, lots or wood. New crpta. 2260 Maple St. $410/mo. 548· 7356, 67~. Smtau~Cod Executive fa.rriily home. S Bdrms, 5 ba, bonus rm. 115 Twin Lake Cr. $1875, call 644-6397 2 Br. 2 Ba. lower duplex. Adults only. S595 Mo 422 Goldenrod. 875-9835. Cameo Highlands 4 br. Sunny patio, pvt beach. nsoo mo. loci. garde.ner . Fran Westerdahl Townhouse. Very clean, R. E. Co. 498-0300 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 170E.17thSt pool, other recreation. 492-7082 2 Br. furn Condo. Air Costa Mesa 1700 Mo ent 544-1440. -==-:..:..='-------d 1 Y the · r con . . garage, poo . on ou are wmner 0 VIEW HOME greenbelt, very clean, two free tickets ( Sl4 Santa Ana Ht.a t.ota Uy re-close to downtown SJC. Large 3 Br. 2 Ba. New alue )lothe carpet. frplc, patio & v wo•L.D F ... ...,....,,.,5 furbished home. 3 Br + ~.No peU. 49~7. yard, enclsd garage. " ""'"""' fam rm. 2 ba &!autiful Adult.a only. Avail 7-1. llOYALLJPIZZAH POOL & SPA. Mbr SSTS/mo.548-1936 HOllSESHOW suites w/view. Back June 30thru July 1 u.~z3 C ..... .,._ ft... •• fDVwr yard adjoins ecological ••••••••••••••••••••••• INSTANT IHI ANAHEIM ..,._, ft"r"illMtit "•'"11:; reserve. Ideal for oature a....... 3102 2 Br. lVt Ba. Townhou,ge ConventiooCenter lovera and jogg ers. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastaide. I child OK. 1224 Tickets are good for Loci-a IHClt 3241 $1100/mo. R & H Invest AnMTS Foa RIHT Yard, lndry rm. Great June 30t.b performance •••••••••••••••• ••••••• menta. 752-2197 loc. SSSOMo. Art, 673·5354. CostaM ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 8 00 and be LOvely 3br borne newly 'Br.2ba,fa.mrm,frplce, H.B.,N.B.,Coeta Mesa TSLMGMT. 642.1603 NEW ZlllW/RPlC a : p.m. may painted/cpl. avail 6/18 2br adult CONDO 2ba, mirrored wardrobes, SomethingforEveryooe Built · s Adults. no claimed by cal ling permanent only $850/Mo pool, dishwshr. frplc, nice n eighborhood ! Bach. to 4 Br. Un/um. EASTSIDIAPTS -in · 1ii-.o. 642·5678.ext.2'12. hl/last/$200 deposit w Id hook-up, patio, 758-9563 Apts. Certain locations 2 Br.l Ba. Pool, lndry ~~=~==-="-!.!.!=-Adult Condo4 Bdrm. t ~ 3060 Altu Laguna leaae$.595/Mo.768-7633 2 Story, 2 br. 1 o/• ba, off e r : Pool . ·spa, rm. JcbildOK.$400Mo. Ba. incl.ds bit-ins, w/d, 494.9630 Penthouse condo 2 Br rrplc, encl gar, pool. fireplace. laun. room, TSLMGMT. 642-1603 mi~roiwave , ~overe~ Magnificent 180 degree 2ba . upgraded. Xtra lge $1625. 714.&46-1358 beamed ceiling a , PINE BLUFFAPTS. paUo. mmac. ear pooM ocean view. Fashionable dec k · ocean view .,__,,_ •--3210 garages. all built-ins 2 Br. 2 Ba. Adults. no r mo. & clubhouse. S650 °2· Portofina area. 3 Br. 2't<J $950/mo. Own /Bkr. _... _ Garden & Townhouse pets. Patio, view, frplc, 2 & 3 Bdrm. 3 Ba. New 960-0472 or 9~3·283 Ba.,largeboousroom,3 953-6610 ••••••••••••••••••••••• design.NOFEE. encl gar .. gas stove. I "-do M' HPM. '--"-"..;:..;;..------3BR 2Ba,dbl cargar,on TSL,..G,..... "~"l603 uxurious""" · 1cro-s unde cks, patio, 2 Newport Shores 3 Br. A· • m£. ...v S5SO h cul de sac street. 1695. · wave. tras compactor. Hwl~lw fireplaces. Avail. 7-J..IU. Frame. $850 Webb Call ChrisUna. 557.2783; a..o.r1 f 1 di 3107 ...:S::;.:P'-'M=-=C'------'63="-1·""'6"'"107'-'-disbwasher. dbl garage H..t.Ow 3242 $1025 Mo. Refs needed. Realty. 831-2170 646-m5 ..................... .. w/opeoer, air cond .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 496-0554or531·1188. b B k -==.....:::=------2 BR 1 Ba, 2 sundecks, * * * I & " · SllOO M I Beautiful 3 r on ac Bristol Place, near So. C. Lin Tallman poo JaCUUJ. 0· Love Y beach home 4 Br 2Br. 2Ba,~d..,.k, ocean· Bay bluff expansive gar, all utll pd. S650 per Collin A 642-2000or631-5055. & Den, 3 Ba, ftreplace, vi'ew. F .""nooo/mo. · Plaia. 1 Br. Adult Con· 116·2 s ve view , m any ext ras. d A' _ __. •. 1 1~,.,.. mo. Yrly.673-1166 BalboaJsland Nwpt Hgts 3 br. 2 ba, dbl boat slip, pool, tennis. Call aft6. 213/475-1990. muat see. 11250/mo. o. "~-.-. .• poo · """ You are the winner of aar , apples, blks to $1475. 714/837-0666. 1700/Mo. w•a. to bch, 2br, "~~.,, .. ...,. !.:..~!!rner. $4~ mo. C... delM9' 3122 .,. ,....... ~ "'"",,_,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• two free tickets l S14 beach · 646-725-0 l"M 3244 Iba, ask for lnga · -==-=-=------3br. 2ba, bright, cheerful, value) lo the LEASEOf'TIOH ........................ 494-7554,494-6404 s..-ctacadcrVlew Nu condo, I Br. pool, ten· upper dplx, bunt-ins. WOllLDFAMOUS Univ Pk 3 br 21,Aj ba BACK BAY BLUFFS ni.s , secur .. A/C, undr· t all 711 ...,SO • •••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW Spacious 3 br. 2 ba m great location. 1700/mo . 661-1161or499-1795 H_..gto. leach 314C ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE WHlffU 'RH 1 Br. Kitchen furn wtth stove, refrige & booth. l blk from ocean & bay S42S Mo. n 34th St. 631-3240 Ask for Carolyn A enl. lBr, bayfront & carport, SSSOmo Luxury Adult units at af Versailles 1 Br condo. fordable Uvmg. 1·2 & 3 penthouse, rent or lease. Br . Well d ecor ated. Olympic size pool, light-_ssso==-='-"m::o_o::.:·-.::968-=-5:.:13=:;.3 __ 67~-- ed tennis court, Jacuzzi, Oceanfront · stunni park like landscaping. wood & glass l Most beautiful bldg. in apt Ulil pd. Yea H.B. lease . 675-:1123 From · MS-0619 llEA 1MT A.ICING DELA W AIE rlHES VIEW An'S. ~75 Mo. Hugel Br. Apt Spacious l & 2 Br. Apt. high on Backbay bluff Frplc, pool & In.dry rac with 2 private balconies, From $450. Adults only, fireplace, healed pool & no pets. l.92'Zl Delaware loads of closets. 745 St. Hunt. Bch. 642-8807. Domingo Dr. 1179-8889 or Deluxe poolside xtra large 2br , 2ba , bllns. dswbr. l ~ miles beach. Adlt.s, DO pets. $450 mo 536-8362. MARIHEltS W ALIC I Br. 2 Br. ·3 Br, Townhouse Apts. from $440. Patios, single car garage, near Hunt. Harbour. 84().6807. 2Br. 2Ba Warner & Spr- ingdale. Gar, upstairs 1 child ok. no pets. $450. S i e rr a Mgmt Co . 645-1260. Big Canyon Condo 2 Br 2~ Ba .. den, dining rm. All amenities. 644.549(, 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, garage, 3Sth St. S750 mo. Agent, 675·164210.m toSpm. Nwpt H gts, 2 br. l ba , yard, gar . Adults, no peta. $495/mo. + d~p. 726 Tustin. Ms-8913 l BR, J ba pool. Quiet, ex elusive Westcliff. $395 641·6937 eves. s.ca. .... 111. 317' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. I ~ Ba. R ent · ' •-H• 3250 3Bdrm,2'hba.S1150mo gmd pa ..... •-g $415/mo. sorage, av · •• · llOYALUl'IZliH · bl F 11 · home w /courtyard & -Y-""" ,...... 64().6UO negotia e. u price t. ,,_ belt ms ••••••••••••••••••••••• lease. At\ 6 wkday. noon 857-2914 -="-"=------• HOllSESHOW Pi . t "-do f t $128,000. Agent556-6516 ~~~2~ ~~ , . LAGUNA VILLAGE Sat /Sun. 979-8986B ..::::e:...a=u=-=t:..:. _m_a_i_n_t._o_l_d_e_r Lllte new 3 Br 2ba, frplc, Juoe30tbruJuly l l e~U:.ooi.~enJ:. r~ 6'1-1324 2 BR 2 BA. CONDO On golf courae. l500. 492-6700 DOGS&IODS()t( Spac. 3 br. 2'h ba, on CONDO 3 bdnn, 2 ba, lBdrm lBadetachedun· home. orig int wood a undeck, dbl gar. ANAHEIM Mo. Call714/1148-3963 or 2 Br. J Ba. Small yard. main greenbelt, Univ view, AC. Tennis. Pool it . partially furn . panelin1. buih·in china /mo. 76().0'795 Convention Center 213/287-7803. Just off Harbor Blvd. Pk. many extras, $895. 76().0844 or enclosed gar. On '3rd St. c a b i n et • d e s k , Nice I Br. Apt. beamed Tickets are good for $350 + S3SO dep. Adult$ -==-----.;:;;556-=-65=.16.;;..1 559•52181 SS&-S089 7f!0.8665 S5SO mo until Oct l, S.'500 bookshelves. tile frplc, celllng, refri&e & dahWT, June 30th performa.oce over 25. 2 br, I 'h ba, New 3Br, 2sty, yd. patio. Woodbr idge lease. Built LAICJWO H..,.. l252 mo+ aecwity.551·1690 separate breakf .. t rm, garage. Single only. ~~!iC::dm.b~dc'!'i1~~ gas /water pd, bll·ins, gar,frplc,W/D,adlts·no by Peters . Th r ee ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• 38r.allbulll·lns,tstory, 3br .k2 cdr garc ,l~e .955-J649. 6425678 ext 272 crpt, drapes. No pets. peta $650.M2-7725 bedrooms. two baths . t.ge 4br borne in new de-double garage. Xlnt loc. bac ya r . nr 1v1c 2 Br. l 'h Ba, fp, patio, . ' . . McFadden Av. or Beach 5cMlttt L.,.... 3116 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. Condo: Ocean view. pool. $500. 492-6700 T_.. lltO New large 2 Br. 1~ Ba. Single stor y home in velopment. Modern ssso per Mo. Agent Center"5()/Mo.637·7918 pool. Util hkup. 476 NEW BREEDAPTS. Blvd.893-41194 Condo with fireplace, Woodbridge. $1000 k itc h en including 551-6130. Seaward Rd. s595. lBR.&LOFT Huntington Landmark l 2br,2ba dplx,encl.gar. I 2 t th Own · m icrowdve & bar·b· 2 Bdrm, l ba, enc gar on FwahllllMI 3400 ..:640-:.:.':..=06.:.;l:o::9c:..·------1 BACH Br Condo. 40 year aae pvt yd, avail. July l ,_JIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• m cro-wave, car a · moo . er cap give q u e / r an g e . R e c From .. '"' .. ,. 3 tacbed garage etc. No three yearlease. r lliU U N 43rd St. Sl600permo. Oct ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 1 Ba. 1arage apt, _.,.., minimum. Security & pets , .s2s. 751 -557 . pets, cblldren OK. l63S Includes refrigerator, ac es ava · 0 peta. 1, $525 + security HAllC>allMI ran1e. mrige. Adults, Frplc, rec room, pool, many other amenities. -'SS2=·..;.7.;;3116=-------Mo. 770-5578. washer, dryer a nd l900/mo. Avail July 1st. 551·1690 2br, 2ba, a /c, view, DO peta. tllOO Mo. y~ars j a c u ni, enc loaed HOO Mo. ~13'7 Eastaide 2 Br., private recreation facilities. 540-8300 days, 836-9784 FULL OCN VlEW·Nwpt fuard gate, tennis, ~l, lease. 812~ Jasmine . garages. Gas & wate r Joan Bl .... ·all, A"eot, eves/wltnds. C ndo L B f ll 642 8387 pd. Adult.a, no pets. 393 SrACIOUS yard, garace. commwli-,....,, • Crest o g. 3 r. u a pa! $1800 I o . -=-=~·""'"""~· ------1 H Uton CM 64S-4411 B Ba Ith 2 •••••••••••••••••••-•• l I --•dulls ~8927or631-7300. Lovely 3 bdrm hse ocn view. upgrades. 873-53.U Larce2bdrm,2ba,frplc. am 1 · · 3 r. 2 ·Apt. w 5 E .&. WI 111o..1 D Y poo · _.,.,. ~ • no modern kitchen, Spa SI ~ u N •• Beautiful Townhouse. car attached garage. "" ,.. peta. Man11ger 2453 B Orangetree2Brlbacon· .., b C 11 OOO mo.631...,..,., Cn•••hl pauo. ga.rage. 0 pe .... S B W /D book-up, patio. VIL• A.GE Orange Ave. do. Adults only. Submit ;.°.°3',P~r moot · a HARBORVlEW Uwfw h•id 3425 ~mo.644-251,2. ~:;pla~e.tva~~wu:~ frplc. Small pet/child WI' ILIGAMT TWHHSI :_ i:ta~COnoolb':t!:~· Misdo. vw.. 32'7 HO~~.. l ••r••••••• .. ••••••••••• 2'trinn d=/ apt. A~~~· & Co. 875-6606. ok. For appt call N3:it t~ .. ~~ l::.':1 3 br. 2, ... ba, 2 frnlc. z ,.cgs, ,u.7· 211 aa .. tor. -.... 4Br w /vu, ""'u"""· poo Spectacular ocean-bay a um. mo. · TSL MG.MT 642·1603 a a_. P .,.... • .... .., ~ .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• j $1300/mo ....... _U>'>l l 2 b 2 b cir• ........ Bdrm from...,_ 2 bd-/ t Ho .. c-c FOB R...,... ac, · .._,.,._ v e w • r • • ......,.._.,, Qulet-0cean breeze. 2 Br Duplex-3Br, 2Ba. newly -· • "' I a r a I e • w au o . Mary. -~ ~Ju V Ill b B d .. , .. f bch f I W D from $.US + pools, t.eo-o p e n era, lge encl.-=-=--....._ ______ 3 Bdrma. MOO·$HO. N•w--'..... eru ea pent ouae, ran newt ..... rom apt. w /balcony, rp c. decorat.ed,dbl 1ar, / nUI, waterfalls, Pondal aprinkle r ed patlo, WOOOlllMI Fen ced yarda" 2 bd ~·e""ri"vu & suarded adult comm. 2br, 2ba, dbl gar. $450 Ist/last + 1100 hook-up.Avail now.9650 Gaalorcoottni&heat comm. pool•. Nr So. A detached Sycamore saraaea. Kida" pets gueat'~e '850/mo. Rae . '950.875-4aor833-7541 "9§/llo.8'n-llG88 cleaning. Avail July 1. mo.536-0921 Ins paid. From San Co a.at Plau, achoo la. Model. 4 Br. 2~ Ba.. welcom e. 545-2000. Agt.. Rodiera 631-lJllG Very lar&e 2 Br. 2~ Ba. Cott. M... 3124 -'63==-1·-'-7900~.;...· -----2 BDRM XTRA LG E Die so Frwy drive North 1125/mo. 75\-3485 fenced yard, cul-de-a~ no fee. Eaatalde Costa Meaa ........................ Roomy 3 Br. Townhouse T WNHS E, Pool, jac, on Beach to McFadden Two 2 Bdrm apta . commty pool, attac Me __..._. 3369 Nearnew,beaut.decor., MESA VERDE home at-apt. tn quiet Adult 1dlta. tbeftWfftonMcFa~ US0/$500 ... rmo.Nr.So. 1arage. SUO Mo. w.....,. frplc. w /d book·upa, moepbere.2&3dlxapta. Complex. Newly re· Hunt.Harbourarea. to Seawlnd Villa ...... 7SZ..1212or1/41Q.Ol48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uo pool d d f' I Cout Plui. SAMTIA.0 OI. pa , prqe, , apa. No pet.a. 548-lo:M. ecorate , irep ace, 18885 Lynn 846-3541 ('714)8tS-SU.. WOOWIDal S750/mo. fG.180.1 Days, HIWLYDICC>a. enclad JMttio " 1a.ra1e. New 1 story. Hunllniton --4000 4 Br home '800/mo. End unit ,..~ ... -. Dan· Beautif\al hot.lie avail u.... 6 4 2 . 1 S 31 Eve a Ir 1 Sorry no pets. '525 Mo. L d .. C 0 n d 0 -83l·91'78 .........., now in ele1ant area. 4 Hewpllirt"'.-ir.• weetenda l Br. gu pd, enc 1ar 6'5-331lor~. an mar.. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm rry Model.b 3 Br. 2~ Br. 3 Ba. Dininl Rm. Spaclot.11 Medit. b1ne 3 B~ U t tenant. Uo1&1ual d/waaber, pool. Adults ~~ult, aecetty gite, t 3 La1una Beach Motor lnn, Newer 2 • l~ Ba, a ., attac ed 2 ca,r UvlD1 Rm. It PamUy bdrm 2 ba rmly rm new 1 br MCNded end M2"50'1S. . HIWrOITH•TS. . rm. 2 a. pr vale 985 No. Paci/le Coaat blt·ln•, 2 car 1ar. No 1ara1e1 cocrunty poo . Rm. New wallpaper. teoo/mo Rae Rodcera T .. 2 + den or 3 BR, 1ba.1 patio & aaraae. poo . Hwy, Laiu:na Beach lddl/peg. $485 Per mo. f77S llo. 752·1282 or cosy kltcl9en as many AH.JM unJt. Sm .. adJU-oer.J: llr •• •• itory, owner ·• unit. apa , teonll, 1ym, Dally, Wee.tty. KJtcbal ...0.5*or..,417l 1/412.olM man.y nru. Children" complex w/cate, . • Newly decor. IU pd., J'enc.d Jd. Ope, ~ clubhouse. near beach. available. Low wa.,ter tao/mo Incl prdener, 4 Dl•"&D peta OK. Broker Corp. 1Pal rde'!!!.:. ~~ · Uo. c. ~~~. l•Li. ~· dawhr. _.54t-_..,_.927..,t._______ '850. 7$1-we8. rJtet. 4tw;!!N. Bdrm z Da J car 1ar n-7""" -.. • .... vm.n. llU' pa • nuwta. .......... o. .... c•-·-2 Br. 1 Ba. 1 c•• F d .-. · Detached I Br. 2 -.urpu. up.wad• ._ + utl'· ...,... .,... -•-..... 1141 ura. rooma. 100 Nice coocUUon. AvaJJ fenced yard, red11JQ;d HARBOR RIDGE ~an .J· No '.:::' .,.. •... ':;. 2br, UIO 1001d loc:. enelad 1ara1e1 AvaU. ~•••••••••••••••• ne:/_bbor~ood . Weil 7/17. lOll Tula.rt. All d • .-. .,..._. ,,.,..,_,. atove/ref, poo quJe.l lrnmecl.SG5Mo.u• last c c u aft deck, apa, attacbe View. LIA S Br. I oa. 6'• d"' .-. .. ~-W -. Studiot, ~ calilornla . • a 5• 92 5M::Cm 11ra1e commty pool. r •e .. ut.er ···••· d1ep 8AYFRONT HOllll with ' a uita DO .--..... • It security. A sent. A.,j•. u. ..... •• "-ach. IPM -'N""'ear-==a.""w-J-Br-. -~~-8-a-.1 1'75 ~o. 752-1212 or • ban, f.;.':tennfa: 5bctnna~lnba. \11ewof Le .... W.tlll 15'7·0'101 s.t.'btd1.iWrta.~ve, 1_Roo.=.;~m.._ln_lae ____ e_IM_to_ !need 1.nt. tl8I Miner 11•-0Me fC>O\ Jae., llJOO/mo. lumla1 . ll.IOO/mo 2 Bdrm, J t., view, by llAUTWUL I Ir. • 2 Br. 1Ba.11 .. Verde crpt. SZIO/mo hp lncl. S.C. Plua. trplc, lodt1 St.ll'!JMo.,..10. UMIYmtSITYP.Alll ~~l,ltHCll. yr~.Waterft'OlltHomff, 0!1tl4.MHl·l80 BuUt·ID,carportlrPoOl. up~r. Gar••• avail. utlla. t mo. min . fac , fem praf. $210 J 8dtm CGaM ...., So, En4 ualt Condo. a Br. J~ ..... rcr. Ccindo, 2bdrrn Inc. 87M800 •· 2 U, 1 at«J ~-Adultt. ftO peu. Bile to NO. No chDdfto or peta. 9'l·l077, -..mi lll:W !Y!I Cout Plaa. tc50/11to. Ba., Iara• fenctd Iba .. ea, aplt lnl, rr.lll)'uDG'adecS4bdnn Apd~lt1 OGJy. Call art blull.tuSMo.mW. ID:"74. Hqei•R S.CatHwy,l remaleprel.alOO'coado ..z:=i:::.!.m:~~--·I badt1ard, attatbed ct.lldrl ~'-pvt peUo. coedo bitbe Bhdls Ob • LaJ1t2Br.u..Wnt400. penlOftODiJ.Dm&reta,. on lonl1 1reubell '·= ::t :=1 =: t:~·~o~\'nr':~ ~6 o:blp~·~ct;;:: Lr:onbtlt V:Ub'tc.:::!. , .... ••• u,b,, brtP\. airy, • rrutairl 'rs :r::-:t:1 .. ~r~e_..:so. d!r.:~~.:;.u:;. lt •• h u-, av•" .--. 1 & .... __ -J6a• "i°in...fi .\seal· ..... ID • 1111 new. 2'br, Iba, ftpJc, ... '!...'11'.'!p· .. ~ .. -. I ...... '"'--vw .au ,_ n -~..._ •• -. • • •••M•••--• .. •••• mlc:ro, 2 car 1ar1 ,.,....-•"""V• 1 r . -l Br. r.a· •550/llo. H P•h' DA VERDE. Im.mac: ff1=7••--.J:!t!!l!l!!.JOf!!!:.!~lM!i--=VJa. e . stBa, "/OP•••r, pool /· 2 Br. I Ba. TowftbouM, tbouu $110. lnclda fl... ma la, ... ,., ber for ~ ROllZ oa a.ytroot. p6erlr•lip. lbr, ~. "ro. AC. I car J1c/waterlalla • nan· 1 • 1 dlOd OK, no ulWUu. Calt ... JOl7 K ... t ... I Mnl. a-, ~ 11r I la. ..._ Lw. .Qw, ... S~ba New klltbH, _T'l!M am1 ltnw. 1710/llo. Ill la7', .\lmY ..... DO ~.:i;t pr ~. Al "-• i"'*9 h'Cllll _......., ~-lllr, lM, ....... pct. =:a;-...,:, 111 And, 1dnt loc. eom\1'rd •..., MUo. C.rpetjft1, Oral*, o1t Pool, Ju, .. .,, •P· I aa:iS, an Ama, No ddWra. 11/A/ ... ,, pr"~· ._.MO. alrHt puklaa. Year ........ eopt. -The fuUllL draw Ill lite --• • Leau SUI. IDd.p...... 01>: ..... 911GO/IDD. lrobr, ~? (Ul)IH·IUI Wttt. .. a 0.JlY Pl* -. ~·CM. ClUlln.d Ad. to.am. , -Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 21 , 1981 40 _......._.. 4JIO la•t• .. S.... 4JOO Office..._. lmlll111..... 44IO ........ ,. '-ti,._.. IJOG Scllooll& 'Scltooll& ....................... 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Prefer male ni&ht. 2 Brfll5.491-15JI do w trecordln1 uec. a window otnce1 avail•· SH~PI•~ ·~·E••E•D•••M•••;::.:;E••y••• In This •-a That St-1•6 t wltb llvln1 roomWA!KIKl:Superbocean Newport/Laguna area. b&elnFu.US.rviceLesaJ V'f" --~·-" VI"" A1..-,,... ...,. furniture. Avall. oow. view 1 Br. de.luxe condo. Mu.t be lntelll1ent • Su.ltt ln N---' Center. Prime 1tore 1pace Skllh I Uto Mo. tal·Uf7 or Wk.14M055. bu1lne11 oriented. Avall. NoZl...,.. Buch Blvd. Hmllncton Upto9".App-alHd ft -·-· ..... ...... 4100 m•>ass.ss ~ Buch. au. V•£::~~D. i~:~~. ~~;':::kt!~·~ c•MUNICATION ............ 40H ....................... •••• 12 J 31393-7276 WithLcmder/BkJ'/RE wearln1 oraqe collar IP rtl II + •--"'-___.,__ & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movins? Avoid depoelts tor•• 4J50 WATIRFllONT an.a.• ••..a.c1 494-174 W/name. V'9Cdll. a cwa • .,-.,...--CJ. ......... ~ Pvt room• for develop. • cut llvinc expenses! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---..-uw·.a.-'"""--t tally dliabled p f 1 11 I Executive Sultu . 110 •Cl· ft. 00 Harbor Doctor bu $100,000 maa -w, .. ~ me 0 ro eu ona Y 1 nee * * * Prestlaloua locaUon. Blvd. lo C.M. Ooly 15' to lend. AAy lecit rulOft MCMOlt '7t0-0489 COMPLETE lHE FORM IB.OW & adult.I. Good food . clean mt. Jen Maurer Profesalonal environ· ured. Kr • M bOcne. lJlt.en1ewl, call HOUS816ATIS 11129S&nlalllarta meat. Quallt'4 Recep-IQR • ~;Jrealml upoeure. &en'rmkla..POBOX~ MAIL TO· ta-0510. ·-~·... Foun•-•-y-n-y ea1uuo ca 175-8700 ~. J.l. ci.-, 01:__._ ~ ....... ....., tlonl1ts aerv cea pro· HunUn BeachtaMI Lost: Paroeloll>iamooda .,.... -.... ~.._. Melefll,~ 4100 You are the winner of vlded. Secretarial •MIWPOlfflCH ...__Wmlitd 1030 In black pluUc ca1e, s,etch Co••••lcatloH ltHorcll1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '~''" M--two free tickets (SU aervl---available. Call .. ~00 rt (will ... ._., Newport Beach/lrvi"'e L...a..-• .,Of_ ~~ .. , "'" -aq. . IUu-••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,.. -• '-810 BEAR Lake front ··v .,,.e·· value)lo the c a r o I C b a n d I e r divide) of retail •~ce in a r e a . L A R G E t Motel, kitchem, 2 peo-~~ indetJ. ... WOttU>FAMOUS 7 14 / 8 4 6 . 5 5 2 8 or eatabllabed bilb quality .J".IO':'W~Cyilfq!J'::led REWARD ! 752-0Ul P.O . lox 41 1 e&e. pG.1..-.4111 ll-A ·v-.,..L IOY A&.LWll.ZAM 213 /592·551$. Peters aboppin& center. Xlnt -Ray. a.-'•'"· CA 90001 S. I Ir.__.._._ 4200 ------HOISl"'UA>W Landing Exec. Suit.es. · penon t:z,100 per month --• .~ -Old tlrlest arTV e xpoaure on maJor plua bonu i . Fully LOST: Sat. H.B. area ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ~S!_t C sill:e_C.el),~Y June30\bruJuly 1 11390 PCH. Suite 200, street. secured. Flnancina blk/wht Lab Sprinter UDO ISLE charming 3 crecfili · . NeC~Bs ANAHEIM H.B. VEMTUll ILTY. available, tall beneftta. mix fem, no ta 1 s bdrm, 2 bath, playroom. Cosmo, ill'Don&hue ' Convention Center Plush offices, 500-6000 sq t7 I 4) 752-2737 ·-~.,.,.11 G t "JINX " REWARD Mame. • •••••••••••••.•.•••••••••••••• Jut remodefed. Mon· •~otf• Ticket• are good (or ft, 1.801 Newport Blvd, --r. ran · fil-1763 t.bly rent.i. Bill Grundy, toallwhoneedaplace . June 30th performance C.11.646-MllS Office~ ~4erl111-. Trwt -'F;..;.oun---d""',""b-lack--lr-w_hit_e_k-it· 875-1111. NewP.OrtBeacb 641-1899 at8:00 p.m. and may be IXICUTIVISUITI NptBeacb 0.-. 5035 ten. VtclnttyLakeStrfft Ac:lcln11 •.•.•..•••.•.•.•••••••••••••• Newport Beach . Sum-Servin&alltheS.COut claimed by calli ng Small executive office, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newportbeach.""S.7380 ...... Avail. June 15, 150 IQ ft In d .. __ -1M -"'' mer Rentala.1-4 Bclrms. M2·5e'18,ext.~·~ window office, $395. All x t a ~ • ......, 0 · S ....... ..,.c.. FOUND: Fem Lab Mix? A&ent JUJ:lY.5»"90 Garden Grove, -.3'82 Storage Gara1e, single, services avatl. Allk for Terri (714)752-119' ~l type1 al real estate YelloW" vie. N.B. Toyoo NEWPORT 3 Br. 1 house 9xM 20, Coata ~deaa;,.5~ Lisa, 833-9871. Co-1rdal mveatm~'!>ce .. 1949. Lane 645-1586 T•lephoM ••••••••..••....•..•••••••• h'om ocean. Nice furn. Sbarina -Better Living o. 6'2·49C17 w.. , .,.. . ~C-....0..._R .... O ..... N_..A.._.D_..EL __ M_AR__ ....... 4475 5,-CHF I FOUND: Grey /Wbt Fem Incl. llnena. 87$§175. COAST 51119! ..... Deluxe Offices ....................... Wllh Poodle vie. E. Bluffs Weekly Rent.allN.B. HOUSIMATIS 4ot lltti St. Hunlington $1956$300,A/C Cout Hwy frontage. Ap-642-2171 54M61 I olderdog.~1638 --·-L up n -h ••" 3 m"" R I -•-67" ,,,.,00 prox. 500 sq. ft. around I f N -""w.oai. · Convenient roommate .,..,ac ._,permo . .,.. eaonollllUt "'' floor . So. Laguna. Want nvestor or pt FOUND: Youi;ig F~m A&en1,IS7s.3170 penooal profUe service. in advance . 848·4115. EXECUTIVE Turner Aaaoc.,496.1177. bayfront home. Give Retriever mix, vie. Oceanfront House. 2 Br. 2 Dnay 494.1294 846-9088 a..~a....1_. • ........._. ,.500 well secured 1st or 2nd Wake Forest a re a Ba. From IS00-'700 per 2500' CONDO oo lovely Offlctl..... 4400 SUITES -~--"' T.D.Act,87s.&.&l. 545-6293 . Pe"°'"911 USO JotKW......_ week A1ent8Sl 1651 G b I I i · 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIDOW .. __ f • _ _. Coc .. -U l Wed f 1015 · · · reen et w spac oua ••••••••••••••••••••••• HlllTAM $675 Approx ~· In· ..... money or ~·: -.. e , . a · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT OCEAN-patios & sundeck, nr 1617WeatcUlf.N.B.Want dui 'l /Offi~e 18101 T.0 .'1. $10,000 up! NO ternoon , C ameo $11£ Two New Zealand guys FRONT Lux. 2-4 Br. Wk· p001. 557·7883or640-6339 financial in.st. 7000..f. PLAZA Redondo Cr "T" Hunt CREDIT I . No pnlty. Hi1blaod1, reward. & want wortt of any type, lY.673-SURF,'7~7677. Newport Bc h . uoo. Lst.fioor.Acent54J-5032. Newlwuuyofficespace Bch 842.2834 · Callalt.Eileen,873-7311 760-0754 ES C 0 RT S big 6 strong, exp'd in ••.a.ciL-.,__ Mature Fem. Nice 2 Br. 1.25Ml lft lo Irv lne'a busiest . f ffi Large 2nd Trust Deed for Lo1t: Poodle/Terrier , .MODELING several fields. Call -""'_..' B p 1 63154119 center! Easy frwy ac· 8,700 sq. t. o ce + 1 25%)'\eJd Get . San ls bel & 135-9199 An swe r Ad #492, 4 Br. 2 Ba. Completely 2 a . 00 · • cess. Avail. now! Call warehouse. Irvine In· S!l e. · yhilour apncot, ta a S 00-4300 24 hrs. furn. decorator home. Rmt to shr hse Fotval. N J for detalla. dwitrial. 35t triple net. ~llled interest rate w e Tustin, CM. 6'5-6755 Preventative le tress ..;o.:::..=;=.1...:• ===--- No pets. Avail now. Male. 22·~; S2BS lnc ut. 559.1•31 Call u" 1044 or lnnuire 1Dterest rates are hiah. 11W•-Reducing Massage by MA1..W-.h4 7100 H&•M • ....,.. " 6410763 -Doria. "Intro" S...,.ial! .... .,.. M4·9512or213/827·5109. Pvt bath. Sharp, loaded. MDVII Maroei Co. 16753 Noyes. · Lost small solid grey ...-~ ..................... .. Tahoe/Incline, new 3Br Nick. 964-2768. Gar. 1 S::.o!~d ftn~:k.:i~~: 957·9266. Bm. Coop in-Seuoned 133,800 2nd TD. cat, La1una Beach vie ....::548-::.=.::::28=1'"'-7 ______ ·--------• fully fumlsbed lake view avail. • Paclfk Plaz.a 234 E. 17th viled. $500/mo, 15%, 4 more Solua Wa Has flea col· SOOTHING ~AGE ACCOUMTIMG condo, ~pernlght, $515 Bal. Isle, sbr charming 3035~Ft. MES,... yean. 760-1985 lar. Ana to (Grey Kiltie). for Discriminating men CL.al( per wk. ~12 apt, M I F 25-35. prof., St. CM. See Bldg Mgr. ~ Russ 497·3'82 or 768-8911 Call Peter. 494-4871 Expansion has created non s moker. $350. ,.... 645-ll20 INDUSTRAL 497.4502 •• twoopportunitles inour M E w,re!CHO R T ....:67;.;..5;;..·=5994-...;..._____ • .,Views Retail/Office s pace ..... LOST: Sborthaired Tab-SPIRITUAL growing Finance Dept. 5A Male/Fem 5 br, 2 ba hie Pm•r.Hot avail. Nr Hoag Hospital, I 711W.17tla. St. b~lk/grey 4 wht paws '"am·lROpEADm. ~~~Li~'d. One position requires 2 Br. l~ Ba. Unlum. nr S Cst Pl••a/Frwv •-&.. -w..dowt Newport Beach. Dys., Co1ta ~-,.~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ t ,._ ... -ach Mal• .. u -• ~ ~ AIR ex per .. working Vera.Ules Condo. Ocean · .... ~ · .,... '" 549-9136 ; eva 646-0815 --_... ••a•CI I 5100 ~ • ........ · " 492·7296 or 492-9034 181S with managers & gd. or· Spa. $22.S+share utll. PortdllgG•lllJI Bl d 642.-4463' neutered 7 yr old cat re· S. Camm' o Real. San I tlooal k"'a Th• Ii Harbor views. Pool, 641-4913 aA 6PM. For the business man lSth. & Newport v · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ward 851-9887 Turtlerock gan ia s """· " j I Good foot & vehicle traf· * 1.87().5650 SQ. ft. Uoita Clem other requires ex per. acuuSIOOOMo. Shr2Br2Baapt.Frplc, Wbowantatomakea fic.S505Mo.631·3240Ask availforoccupancylate SCIAlltEJS Area. -=='---------with capital expen· pool, & facil., uUJ. Sr. goodimpression. for CarolynA&ent. June. •One Z100 SQ ft Full grown orange --------• diturea, JV's, monthly 213/82]."7949. Citizen M/F. Non·smkr. w.,Lmt. --Warehouse" 710 sq ft. AllSWEIS penJOnable cat, Orange J-~ reporting, etc. l().key" MEWPOllTllACH Aft.5:30.548-4324a!kfor C .. T~! office avail for 1m -Must.er -Drivel -leather collar, plastic $5.00/EOFF CRT are helpful. AA or NewZbdrmCoodo,pool, _,Bo=b.=..b;;.:::ie.:..... -----(714)675-866 WAUTOllACH mediate occupancy . Golfer-Column -fleacollar.642-4954 THI BS Acctg. is desirable. spa. Walk to Fashion Roommate to shr nice 2 Ground floor, pvt bath, •33•-35• per sq . ft. Nibble-Divert-Male Puppy, Looklng We otrer competitive 1 Island. Free tram to br apt. CM. reu. rent. Preati&ioua Office Space. at 31S 3rd Sl. RB. S250 Leasing office hra. Mon GOVERNMENT part Coclr.apoo, part Girlfi iends salaries & full benefits beach. Rent.al-June, Ju· 548-4556aft.6 . II\ window offices availa· per mo. t.hru Frl8-4. My son juat graduated sheepdog Champagne •ESCOltTS• pac kage. Submit ap· ly , Aug. (213)442-3801 or 2 bdrm 2 ba nu Condo El lfte In full service Legal SCOnlllA&.TY O F F I C E I from colieie. Hia uncle color . Vic. of South Ho.te/Offke/Hohl plication to: {71C)M4·4576 Toro, pool, jac, $275, !~!u."!:w~~nter. 536-7533 Warehouse/Storage/ 800 asked him what he wu Cout Pla.za. 75U378 * 97z.9772 * Ill! Dl.x dplx. 7 houses from non·amkr, dys 552·0911 aq. ft.+ 200 SQ ft. Loft. qualified to do. My soo Malamute mix. Female. Male/Female Escort W 1HE IRV1NE crJJllP#lf ocean, avail. June 20-...:e;...;.v=es"-'7""'68-~m43 .......... Rob-'-'-'~in~.--§PECT A.CUI.A MD facll for 1 or 2 DR's 1335.00 (17th & Npt Blvd) replied: "Nothing. I've Blue & Brown eyes. Vic. MC VISA Howard Derman July 4, 3 br. 2 ba, gar. M 47 wanta M to shr 2br, H •RBOR $1200 lae. Red Carpet, C.M. 644H638 already got a job lined of Beach le Alice. Irene, '""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 644-67!16 $400/wk. (213)1181-1705 2ba hse Irv. Pool. tennis, VAIEWS 893-llSl up working for the 632-3710.~ = S Balboa Pen. Bayfront, spa, non-smk.rS59·0848 CdM Deluxe Suites, AC, 4600 1...:G:.=O:...::V..::E=..=RNM=.;:;=ENT~:...:.·-"---'Lo""s=-t..;;.;.:w=h""ite"". "--""fe=m-'---p-up_p_y Bv~~~':,:~sj~~~e& of1e~ N~'!~~~~:,~ furn. 5 br, pvt dock & M.D seeks prof. M/F who 440 ta 4000 $tt. Ft. ampl pkg, ulll pd. 2855 poodle/terrier mix 4 very long relationship Equal Opp Emplyr beach . July, $5000. baa bowie to share. Npt PrH"91 p it 1 di E. Cst Hwy. 675-8800 moe old. Loet nr Costa with an exceptionally l!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 675-8816; (213)87().0036 B c h . CdM or N o . Loe._ Executive 2 Office Suite Mesa Hgh. Reward. beautiful lady. Starting ACCCM»nlMG 3 Br 2 ba island home. La g u n a . 6 4 4 · 0 3 8 1 .._ G• 09' ale, new modern bldg, 55'1·9654. from scra~h. have met Irvine co. has lmmed. Close to beach, SSOO • ...:e:...:.v.._/w=kn=-ds='-.---,....---• _,.FL.....&..L..T 2nd noor view, util. incl. FOUND: Poodle type many G.U's. Live right opening for e xper'd . weekly. Agt. 833-216SO or Female 21+ resp non· Yeryww ...._ Brinderaoo Plau Ceo· male. vie. Heil/Euclid on the beach. Born person to ha.ndle AIR. 67}8849 smoker abr3br$210 + ~ (..,IA"a61s7t 5-ult ~6 • terpointe area Irvine. F.V. 89'7-4233 12130/30. 5'11", 175 lbs. related functions. & Balboa lslaod·2Br, 2Ba util. NB631.Q67 41 :66: 851·1838 FOUND: Male German not fat! Non smoker, general ofc. duties. Gd. bae. 217 Apolena $350 2 Br. rental to share, COMMERCE MIWPoaTcerrB Shepherd puppy. Vic. champagnedrinker, lov-benefit.s, salary D.O.E. wkl .173-0'1'2'7 Co r on a de 1 M a r . PrutilioUe, full service S.A. H$. SU42l6 es to cook candlelight Call: 754-1.931 LIOOlSLE Profeaa\onal young P~A ·•A EXEC officea. Inclda FOUND: Newfoundland dinners, beach walk & -=::..:.:..:;~=-=..:;;:;..----C u .., _ _._ -travel. Loves llle & ad· Completely Furn. 2br. male. $300 per mo. a M •"ES recpt, aec, xerox, under-mix, YncTerriermixes, venture. No rat ladies Administrative '1500/Mo. 673-8717 Jerry 67~. Aft ground pk'g, telex & an-Lab mixes, Dobie, a1&o please! Wrlle Jeff at * LOAM • OCEAHVllW 4 BR hse, CM. stral1ht NEWPORT Uque~ecor. conf. rm. S ........ G ~a~ & ld~i[•~its. 2e()2 Newport Blvd, N..B. COUMSILOllS & Reduced rates. next 2 only. Must be clean, $210 8£ •cH 6'4-7 . --r-: • .,. rv1ne are 921663or call67S.91ll. o"'cas mo. Avail imme d . 19A Nr.Bay&rNewport Center 754-3734 HALLMARK ACCEP· :ae::.' Lo~~ f~red ~ Brian, 9'12-21124; 966-om AFFORDABLE MEWPOIT cena 646-5335 -==_..;;...=D;..,.IO=""-PA"--C-1--c~~~~1~y~. ~°.Ii\~~ TANCE Bdrm+ paUo.OnlyS250 Resp roommate. spac. Exc ellent Newport •AJtESOfllllOHlHM'f'Y Lost. Reward for local· or Kathy anytime A 2nd Trust Dee d per wk . 848·4557 or H.B. home nr ocean. 475tol360$tt.Ft. Center (Fashionlaland) ._lsus/lnftt/ MAKEIOMEOHEIMtu inc small shortwave 527-7186 Brok er age 962·2305 frplc,fam.rm,Sl80mo. •J•ltorW5-r\'a& office space with great Filt..ce PlaceaHAPPYAD radiopackloet orleftln White male. 27 seeks Firm,(Califomia Real V ......&.1--•~ .... 50 Apply in person, Sat .. & Utlltletl8clllclld exposur e and pre-....................... inthlscolumn vicinity of Robinson's friend, 18.35 , Steve. Estate Broker) is pre· •~--"'6 Sun. 10-4, 20'22 Kelvin st.igious address. Space ....... f oat $32:5 Fashiool&landSat.June sently hiring ex · ....................... Grove, 963-T173. * AdlacellttoAirport' from 750 to 5000 sq ft. Op.a Wtr SOOS c~u~s67a· 13. Noque.tions. 751·2956 perienced full time loan MO.TAHOE 2bdrmaptor0CC,pool. &lnhau ... llow Will a ccommodate ....................... 7f».1999 Manrompanion4G-SO.de-counselors le loan of· COHDOS nooamoker, 1225 mo ln· • Acut1 to 3 .....,.. crap h I c d es ign , ICE CREAM NEWPORT ---------Found. Yellow parakeet sired by pretty lady. ricers" Call for an in· Incline 4br , 2ba, cl.utils. 833-'-r& I 3 archltect""',accountan· Xlnt beach loc. muat DFAATDHE-R'SHDaayp PWYe in Newport Heights DMlsla SLweet.Jy C/BO Gebn. terview Jim lbompson Norths tart 3br .. 2ba, 548-29'll cy, law or other bualneaa Hll. $19,500 complete. e · aguna eac · ( 7 1 4 ) 8 2 8 · 12 8 0 or 7<t'\1293,•~·1~-related uses . Call 873-5162 Love You! Wayne Jr.. area. .... ....... 92651 (213)598·1363 Monday -""~'""""'=-=-Lo-' ........ ...._._ ..... _.,,.,., ______ , F 20-25 to shr 3 br condo, La •-.. _ _.......,., SP,.. No.TAHOEC·ONDOS •-t--1-.L....-Offlce William Cote, Exclwiive ·-------•I rry. ......... . ......... ..-.S thru Friday. 9" .,. pool, Jae, nr So. Coast ..-n.w ...,,...., r • 5350 A'~" Incline 4br, 2ba , Plan & OCC. 1175. Sp Broker. llSTAUIAMTS_. l.e9111M1•CH 1200 11"1H MASSAM -~';..;:;:__r..::=~=h"";.._t&M-""'a'""r"""1!.""'b--r_._2b_a--.. QuM2a·u~y ;:==-> ...... autifut ••••=~Dr. *' Cote Realty w"elWha~vllAeratc:e 1.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.· .... ·.·.··.·.·, .. FiRS:;-LADY ... ~Y~:!t:.~:WcM l•A•d•ve·rt-ia•ing----- -""' 1780 aq ft. Wm divide. & Investment .. ....., MOTICIOf Es rt Model -LAKE T AMOE f::a~= apt, xint NB Full service. 11.10 per n. 64C).S7JJ ~~':,'·~.in f~e~:, PUIUC ._,... CO .~ I MYSTIC MASSA•E PIOMKlft(I 3Br, 3Ba condo w /dock, -=-=--"-----=---'--------_,2:.:l3:.l:.::39::.:3-::;..7-"'Z7=6·'------fr 0 m • 3 5 0 , 0 0 0 t 0 Punuaot to Sect.Ion 362 P..ty D•cen. Free Body Shampoo urllUIU tennis & pool. 95>33115 Female to shr lg ocn vlew MEWPOIT llACH !!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • of the Health and Safety * 9T~ 1345 * 113 E. St. Andrews Pl Niahh Eves. condo, pvt rm/ bath/ Full service exec. of· UDOVIJ.A•I $1,800,000. Code,tbeOnn&eCounty MC•VlSAAceepted SantaAna SM-4656 Rapidlyb.p'indlng -=La:.ck;..:::e:.:..:....T-ahoe--4-b_r_3_b_a_1 patio, hse priv · Pool. f' f $397 "On Small alr coodiUooed of· De tal Health Advbory Showcase Productions South Orange County home on~ wale;, com· Dan~ Pt Area. 1225 mo. d!i~~. e!:C~ oUi~ from rice apace ideal for ex· eo!nt will bold a Public COVER GIRL "Our Town" now play-prinlin1. publishing and pl. furn. lllSO/wk. Call l,'ll uul. ~S'36 $1(15. lncldl. aec.retarlal, ecutive + aecretary or Meetina at 2:00 p.m., * OUJ'CAU. * l n I W est m I nst e r advertising company art. 6, 975-0311. Shr new Wdbrge Condo phone ans.. word pro-small buaineN. Garage Thunday, July t , 1981, ll53-0778 MC/VISA A u d i tor I u m 7 5 7 l has an immediate open· Will trade up to 3 ·wks ln July/August · $350 call cesalog, Telex,qwip. & validated parking !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I lD Room 114 of the ---------Weatminater Tickets. ing for a proofreader. my lu.xu.ry 4 bdrm Lake _,55=2·...::::4.'i:o.:l:.::cO ______ , mE HEADQUARTERS avail. $3:50 mo. incl. all <>noae County Human * POXT LADY* _,894-=~fi!.!86='-. -----Prior experience pre- Anowbead (Arrowhead Shr lge mobile home, COMPANI~ utU. PRIMTSHOP Servlcea Agency Bulld· OUTCALLONLY HELP, Witnesses to rerred, background in Woods) cabin home for across fr beach. Own rm 71418§1-0881 Lawson Realty Tbrlvin& Ninell, C.M., l.og at 1725 W. 17th St.. VISA MC penecutlng broadcasts English helpful. Must be 1·2wkainbomeorcondo and bath, sunrf, use of Approx. 1100 ft, 4th n.r. fi~ low overhead, Call for SantaAna,inorderthat •972-1131• aimed at ilngle.in· thorough and d etail within walkina distance pool. golf, etc. ms mo. waterfront bldl. NB. l•llllHI...... 4450 detail• 915.000. Craig interested parties may dlvidual made on FM oriented. Excellent com· •• beach. Call anytl'me, utll In cl. 536·7325 .u ........ .u provide lopul re1ard1na ---------rock ~tations in past 6 pensation and benefits '"' -----=--=..:::-=--=---••••••••••••••••••••••• d •-• ... _ ..... _ __.._ k Call Ron Craig "' 00 evs/wknds the eowi ..,..wi ,,,_..., vra. Please call Pete. pac aae. ••1 · ....:.:..:.i~=..._____ rttlMllAYFllOMT Retail/Office Spece. 700 otthecomm\mily. 5's-63oa at (714) 831-1441, ext. 45. LA9'UMAllACH \~~~ Offtce 1pace, Janitorial. sq. ft. Weatcllff a.rea. Or.pc..ty -LITILE ADULT Parties for attr. Cba.rmin1 lBclrm apt. Resp. German female parking, etc. Owner New P 0 rt Be 8 c b · D..all..... open· minded couples 1~ blka tobcb, tlSOIWk. with well behaved 8 yr 673-1003. ..!7.i::51~·1550=c:...· -----... ~..... WA.NT ADS w/liberal sexual al· ~ daughter. Have beau Helen Brciwn, R.N. Utudes. 549-78m llA & SAIL fumlsblop for gd Ille u~ STOii Rod llcClaio To place your ,.,. ..... s.r.tcet 5360 THISAMJUAH home. Would like to ~ Exce ent Orante Coun· Co•ChalrperlOnl Classified Ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• IS&.AlieS share rent w/aame or 0 -,. ••.-.r a t y I o c a t l o n l n l!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Call 642·5678 Nutrition Counsel by re· a.. t _.._ .... •-s Im i I a r 1 it u a ti_ on. ~ nel.lhborbood 1hopp .. a TODAY ! tired Chrlatlan nurse, -au ouun:u uume .,. F •--1~ Mu•t ...... ~enter. FronU oa m·""r Sel.l things fast with Daily -· Sa.•··· Sallbo t ema.., .......,. -.,. ..,.,. p I W A-'· donationaooly546-6315 lMPl£SS A Division ol Sutton lndmlries 277 42 Fo.rbee Road Laguna Nl.,uel, CA92877 -n-• on COM. Before Aue. 15. travel 1tnet. Good lease 1 ot ant ..... - Orcu llland localed at Barbie Jeanie. Wed thru W "-fo with option Boob open Scllooll & Sclloolt & Deer Harbor. Boat Sat &e0-IN94 (Sn1 ntf\ for lu p~ctlon for Scllua. & kot Rll• 7001 IMll~ 7f05 .......... 7005 = U=~'!:t:'tc~ -=Roo=~:.=m.::..a..:.te=for_3_B_r-. 2-B-a. ()JI\ ~ b tA° don't :~·=-~~~ t"!.~~ ••~•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach bou.ae or ptuab, ocean front home coodo wllll acceaa to on Balboa Penln1ula, I,.. ave -tlrte-to ~ 'ff1.: .. TH~ •s boatorll"aboardboat , Newport. Uf7 Mo. f ICJ ··c ~ Au1 . 8th tbru 20tb . ....:::1...:l'!Al=..;:9=1111~----1 b~..l.W:l pha-e? REALTOR P\eate tend references Glrl into m111lc looltlnl ~,, tl · w ,._......H N B ._.. d f II D4 ,...,_ Wf·~· · k>: Cla1at__. A #111, or mu1lcians to ve l48-IU7 lf+-5161 DallJ Plkl*. P.O. Box with. Have plaoo ii 2 l.MO, COila Jilela, 92D8 ca ll. Need pracUcc or coataet S. Baker apace. Into Bl'*• Coun· (7Jt)l4t•1Jlt or Lee try, Rock, New Wave • Baller (20l)l78-'944, •ome jau. Wendy l!t•· ....:::S3=l_,·21'1=J'------1 OLE I Ntar Rourlta, NEWPOBTBEACJI •weo. Guarded beach.1 a bdrm, 2i,; ba eoodo ttnall DOOll tv, lllaoa -.tNJ view, i 6r + 2 mi.. *375 Bu1lneaaman • 1ff111 wt. l·lO=tll·IUf'l quiet, IWJIW °""' for 2 LAlt& TAHO&-moUoo br, 2 ba Pl llllhr1 Pl ..... ....,.._., tux. Qt. N.B., baJ *"· lm· Odrm, (I mut'r ~P..J*!!ll ...,,...) ... 111'1"1*•· M/I', 4bclnn boUH nr ram rm. , .. n •/co•· beach, poal. .._.., ~ •ertlltle 1~ fae. ..,., '"'*'fee. -+ Aer•H fro• bent. \h!Ul.IMtM --c:-:-g,~ Woodbrl:'J: New 4br ~:. ~ lad 0 • ~-... "' ....... !!! 'f'V ..... 11/M fl ---. ~•••tl•" mo•*· r ........ te ....,.. AIM •y.= :-o... --lo =·= -., ................ , ... ... ,.... "f• • c..-• ..,.. •!lbaMtCR. Use ... kt/ service when placing your ad ... a Dally. Piiot ad number will appear In your classified ad . . . we take youf messaoes 24 hours a day ... you call ~ in at your convenience during office hours ·and get the responses to your ad ... this service Is only $1 .SO week. For more Informa- tion and to place your ad call 642-5678. ._., ... ,., I Of! 1 I •r 1011 .... . ............... . ••• Paul GOii* 1TllPtcM• Santa Aaalllbu You are tbe wime1' ol two free ticket• (114 nlae)totbe WOii.a NNOUI IOY AL UfllllAM Moa18IOW June •tlln.111111 .UCAllDll COD¥_..C..- Tlcket1 an ...... for ,_ .... ~ ... et•:• p..m. llDll .. , bt clalmed bJ.i•lll•I ffl«JI.• . ~ Wiiker B leil Rell Estate OfflU WEEKEND OR EVENING LICENSE SCHOOL (1 Weekend or 8 evenings) '3000 TUl.,ION •3900 (weekend) INCLUDIS (8 evenings} •Textbooks • E.xam Review •Practice Exams • Cootlnued Classes • LectureS • Flexible Houn •Live tmtruction • Free l Day Class Review Evening Class 7 :00 p.m. • 10:00 p.m . Weekend Class 9:00 a.m. • 6:00 p.m. ·CALL fOR INfOIMATION (714) 135 ... 545 ... ' -~~-.................... _ ..... .......,_ ................... -......... ..,,.'"'"' ................... ., .. _____ ....... ____ ___, ___________ ~-...:.--...;.-~ ------ ft •• -· -·-. --... --... . ·--------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/SUnday, June 21, 1Q81 •7 B;;:e:11).~~~~11·e:1~t~i1 :·.i1~ 11 ~·1 >~"'~ ... > ,a•i ), f 1~· >.•-~f•):·~· --lll!!!!l!!!l!!l!!!~-·111 ... ·wc•l'n11 c....t/c • ......_./Tit H•lf1t• "-..-.. w..-. ,. ••1 -s.-..... ..... _ ~ ....................................................................................................................................................................................... . ~....... ••wa &SOM l'ormieac.ftenopa CONCBETE•BRlCK DON'T BltEMPl'Y "llOVIN MAN" PLUMBINO-oew t'On· Wlll inlll'Uct chlldren to .Jf'u.IRL BuUdenSiac.~T Cw-... .... w•-CmtombuU&•tnAalled. Pl.UIUING,ETC. TRJRSTYORLONELY ta c.rdw. COW'\Clou.I & 1tructlon. rtmodelln1. 1wlm el )'OW' home. $187 ._ !!! Addltlou remodell.na Drlvewa~. P9~E: lata' colon 6 dHipa. m ,M.D Weelt yourbol.M, plants cbeao. Placall&U>lm repelnl reataoreot. R.aa RobMl-1°'2. aft 7 • , f"ll ptana. FN. at. Reu'. decu, HTVl~ w , Freeett.MMIJl Ha4 w1 .. ..._. • ~ti. Security Plus. ' -II -electron c ~~;~ de~c· Pvt. 1wlmmln1 luaona. 1'halaAU.you y ~:''· Lie a10tu. louodaUona lnal ltd. •••0--0.J llft ....................... ~517 .~~.'!' .. ~ ..... ~~pH umb I· ~perwlt,5daya.Mlo2 for a 2110 Lie. tll0Cm4. Frte .. t. •••••• .. •-•••••••••••• HARDWOOD FLOORS &..die...... The Pa~r Han&er Pror --wu. Water txerclle and JO day ad C ..... ~ IC P.dflcC.,. SPRlNGS/JlAROWARE Cleued6Waxld ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnataJI. De<orator qu•l'. Pn.ted Clralls lap awim. Claaset start lntbe ....................... (71A)llN-4'f4l ' Auto~·Mwdoon Aaytlme .... S.A. Renova~ Rof-0tllllo1 Freeeat.Steve5'T..a1 ....................... July 8. 8 wk.I. S120 Pb = Cuatomcabioeta.etc. QUALITYCONCRET! L1c.BobalWW887 H 'I Sprin~len·~lnups •STEVENSPAINTJNO M~T::e~t=!,0:,.i;h? _,,MZ=-·1"""'7-"'15=-------- CHAR ~~ATING AU TypeaCement Work •a •••1 .~-;.................... 8~efflr8al Int/ext. Free Uemlzed Eviction Nltbtmarea? !!'!' .................. .. S•VICI 17 8Sl.e5a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Haul, deanup, ~ eat. Neat, quality wort. Go with a pro(essiooal DIUCTORY c..,..e., · CLEAN·UPS/LAWN ~movaL Dump t.nack . Le.tlMr S• •• 832·38,W.~l Mgmt co. and save. ~'!"~o:ie=~~~!Tr DOITNOWI ....................... ~v~w1a11. 'Ctiol, 'oor: Malntenance..Lndacp QwctNrV.&0-78311 ....................... Ext/int painUog, cab. re-Slnale families & up. Freeeat.ChucklMCMl208 A .. ,,_,_.. All Types R.emodelin& & • d t ona. ement Free eat. &G9907 DUMP JOBS Cullom Leather Sandau fin /staln. ProC. Ranbl. Orance. Rivenide &San 1-=~~~==-'~=:=.. Your Dally Pilot Re pain, WI> quality, 17 brick wort. 556-0753 Gardening, land.scapln1, Small llovln& Joba The Sandalman mak;es FTee e.t. Steve 547-4281 Bemadlno. Co. Harrison T'" Senlce Servtce Directory yn in area. Lic'd. Custom coocre.te, compl. t ree trlmmiD1 &t re· Call MIKE646-LIU the best for YOW' spectal Fin ln~b Ri h d & Assoc, Prop M1mt .... •••••••••••••••••••• RepresentaUve Mr. Palombo, 912-8314 service. Remove old, Ul· moval. m~ clean.up, needa. Call&G8'51 . e pa . Y c ar 95l·6001 TREE DESIGNS 64J·l'71.ext 322 PENDLETONCONST. stallnew.Uc.645-8512 free est. 752-13418 HauJlna&DumpJobe. Loud Sanor. Lac, · 13 Yl'I of Pruning, ~ulplurlna, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I C AlkforRandy. happy N.B. customers. aoo&... Top i'n& Thin Ina Room additions 4c re-oncrete/Brtdt, slabs, _ _. Ml~ •••••••••••••••••••••.. Thank you. 631·'410 •••• :~••••••••••••••• P • n •• A ,._ models, free est. 839-6297 walb, pat.loe, brick In· 1 ~ MORTGAGE MONEY COLLEG E STUDENT ROOFINGSlNCE1937 Removal, Cleanup ccw WJ Bill lay, planters, walls. Topped/removed, clean HAUUN~udeot has AVAD..ABL.E . j bf . AU t in I a1 •-~~1:::.MS=-------••••••••••••••••••••••• s u 2'•" o ..... A t u-lawn ......... v 751 ... 78 larae true". L"~e·t ...,. OOOto_,. 000 exp, mt/ex. any o or ypea c . r.ep rs"' Acct1 for 1m bus. PR All ty-s of Ca"'"'nlJ"y. ma v """""a. ren· ..,., """"' . ·on a ,.. .. ,. ~ -' I ' Al 8"1 9371 c aUn' g S•·•· U J"'Yl-ERC••• "" ,,,_ t 1 Ed M t Sa F It _._ YARD rate, prompt. 759-1978 .,._1 :..__,_:_.. "~!~1 ex .. · , snow o . ...,._ c. A •--qtrliea, sales tax, FIS. F r e e e s t . R e r . a · • r 1 n e z • m u WDuw Tbanlt you, John. """' -.. ,._. ,,_-v~ 282263. 25% disc. on yd Topping, pruning, re· Complete sel up & Guarantee . Gary 898-9147. MAINT. &c Cleao·Ups. -· UptolS/yrstorepey stoc"m •A-'al 1•-pravino IOy-aervice. Reaa. Fran 96J..4181 Eves. C.,._. Tie Tree trimming, small C~ y_, Ad PRIME FINANCIAL PAPH HAHCilHG _646-Sooo a....... 495-5997 ~op~a ~~al ~;(;: Fr~; 540-5149 Carpet S..lce ................. ~....... landscapina. 645-3540 We clean out p,.._es, 1 SERVICES 25 yra exp. Free est. SHINGLER Comp. wood est. Lie. ()(B566. 640-9308 SEC/ACCTNG. S10CXH200 ....................... Ceramic tale, anl /ext. P D~~La'i:Servlc~ toot.ruclt.SZS.631-1183 527•3477 ~~~i~&8~ii=:O Low SUc Guarantee. Quality tree care Prun· monthly. Type SS WPM. MICHAMC Comm /resld. rates. AU rec ton wn mamt. TREE/SKRUBTRJM -Larry 642·8233 ing, removaJ, clean·upe. 1().ltey touch. Excellent . . AmericanTile~ proeram for all lawns. Garage ac Yard Clean· MelORry AGAPE FORCE 1 0 1 • Scolt673-~~ location. Please Call Experienced & ref 8 · ~hild C Expert labor, low rates, upa. free est. 557-3271 ....................... PAINTING COMPANY S•AkntllllcJ ow n cea. · B ti H & Must be able to use "'"' ... freeest.642-5017 BRICKWORK: Small 3Geoeralionsor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ¥5deoaecor6c) en Y· ayes 8180· scope. Minor auto re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• H-. c ... S..lce Jobs. Newport, Cost a Painting Excellence. Sandbhlstlng: Res, com-••••••••••••••••••••••• 549-2625 pair. Brakes, tune·up, $31.9~1( Ci A IDEM IM G ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa, Irvine, Refs. 839-SBSl m'I & Industrial. Dust I will color video tape AlhraHoM etc. $400/wk guarantee. tlot lunch. .M. Chris· WAMT'ID PRACTICAL NURSE 675-3175 RALPH'S PAINTING free. safe/fast. Bert yo ur WED DING & •••••••••••••••••••••••G raham 's U n ion , tianPreschool.646-54.23 Mowing, edging, rack· Excellentcoolt,refs. Wanted:SmallJobs . d 546·5745 _RE CEPTION . Xlnt Ladies alteratioo.s prof 644·7151. ChUd Care, my C.M. in~. s weeping. Free Jeao*"'H5/564·1332 Briclt&block.Lowhrly Lie' .Int/ext.Neat. Secret..WSenlcff ~und,oo~ficiallight· work, fast & reliable, Shampoo & steam clean. home, infants thru 4 yrs, estamate.t. 646-0944 or He.ec...... 99 122JS aft Prompt. 964-5566 ....................... 1ng nee , impeccable every day 10-8. Fay Color brighteners, wht xlntrefs.~ 645-5737. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rat~;R;MASON~Y NEWPORTPAlNTJNG Skilled Staff for all Sec· refs. NB.CM·Lag Bch· 957•0837. crpts 10 min. bleach. Lie. Child Care near So. Prof. Japanese Gardener ROB~N 'SCLEANING Comm./lndwi./Resid. tr'l/WP jobs. Tut! Head· Irv. only. No charge ii AaswerilMJSenlce Hall, liv.-din. rms Sl.5; Coast Plaza. 0-4 yrs aU Lawn cutUog, ~trim· Service-athoJ'OUgbly tl~ =.~~ Bloclt. Freeest-.....,6,!:"" rates quarters Companies tape not acceptable. ....................... avg rm 17.50; couch SlO; shifts. 557·2140 ' ming, weed.in.g. 548-8375 clean house. 54().~7 _.. ..._ 851-0681 644 7~. 834-1100. Professional Staff. Com· chr SS. Guar. elim. pet C_..._ .__ Mowina $1().S15-S2S ,Do you need a fantastic Frplcs, patios, planters. DB's PAINTING ir-'--/,. 1111 .....as Wiftdow a.-.g puter Assisted System. odor. Crpt repair. 15 yrs VW1TVCruir-Hauling/Moving S2S housekeeper with xlnt For a job done right Int /ext. Neal, reliable. ~w"""' AHft'UilW ..................... .. The Headquarters Com· exp. Do work myself .......... ~............ 754.9904/~ Mark refs? CaU87J.aO. Larry 75().902:8eves refs. Dave~evs ;;•;;; .. ~·;;;;0;·;;i~·g• "Let The Sun.shine ln" panies.85Hl681. Refs.531-0101 C~sy~~~:.'~~ YARD CLEANUPS, tree GeneralHOUMClean.log Custom brick, st one, PAINTING, custom Alterations /Repairs CaUSunshineWindow Appl•c•..,., No St;eam~o~mpoo Lie.#~. 645-5973 work, irrigation & re-Reliable-References block, concrete, stucco. work, 25 yrs exp. Meny Consultation in your Cleaning, Ud. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stam Specialist. Fast D I ---Pa I r • green be It Own trans. 982-0510 Refs . Free eat. 549-9492 local refs. Lie. 403941. home. 76G-8370 CALL JUUO'S GUAR.USEDREFR's dry.Freeest. 839-1582 rywa l.aodscape.&sl-0129 CUSTOMMASONRY Bonded, ins Free est. At home FullGarmenl Forall your bouse& SALES •-SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Housecleaning-Ll/Hvy HulChlSon,963-0911 . d I . • DrywaU Specialist Gar6en Maintenance Xlnt job, low rates. Brick, bloclt st.one, lOO's. -s e a m s t r e s s f o r w 1 n ° w c ea n 1 n g • Goodcond. 642-nS4 ~~ Qual. & prod New & re· Reaid /c omm/Indus . Wedo windows ! 968-2539 Local refs. CalJ NOW & flatio1 restaur ant uniforms. ___ 64S-S689. Alp•• mod. #389944. 532.5549 Cl.n-upa & tree trim· HOUSECLEANING Exp. save! Lge or small jobs. ....................... Overlock &straight nee- ....................... S.ctrical mmg. 4c dependable to meet Repain, etc. ~12 PATIO COVERS die machine. Please call The rastesl draw in lhP Driveways, parking lot CARPETCLEANERS ....................... 84().1816;evs8'6-4947 your oeeds Nora Mo•Mc) Uniq ueDesign/lnstall. J ackie,557·SS37 West. a Dally Pilot repairs, sealcoating. E!(lraction cleaning re-ELECTRICIAN -priced Clean.up, Haul, Trim, I 957-6090 ....................... lO yrs exp. 551·9111 Shufhn/LOMYer'I Class1f1ed Ad. 642·5678 SLl~c~d.AsphaJt. 631-4199 v1vescolor/freshness. right, free estimate on Mow , Edge .. Comm./ I For a sparkling clean Moving? The Starvin& fllotter/Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----- 157-4507 large or smaUjobs. Resld. Chuck~ house, call Donna aft. Collece Students Moving ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cool your home, add • ASPHALT REPAJRING Uc. #396621 673-0359 H~• •pm, 645-8424. Refs. Co. has grown. Insured Neat patches & textures security. save SS. U in· ~~:~::fd~~:r. Cellltg,ACOl9tlc FettcilMJ •••••••••••••••••••••••Housecleaning• Plant ~~~; •. ~~~di,5i~rev~~!: Fne_e~l93-1439' s tall . Free e s t • lfit'sgot L' .............................................. HOME IMPROVB'MENT Care, local refs. 642-5324 641·8427 PLASTERPATCH1NG {213)324-6624 -• handles ic. 1397362 64S-81Bl Acoustic Ceilings + WOOD FIHCIMG Remodelln.1-0dd jobs bet. 9am &noon. Int/ext. 30 yrs exp. Spriltlllen • you'll grab ASPRALTREPAJRS custom hand texturing Freeest 645-8258 28yrsexper. 979-22165 I will clean bouus, S35 ABC MOVING, Exper Neat work Paul545-2977 ....................... a sale &SEALCOATING Lie. 389944 532-5549 . JocL of .&•y-...a....A d l prof, low rates, quack ED 'S PLASTERING SPRINKLER REPAIRS • fast-i·n Since 1937 Uc. 2822163 -Firewood • -r-. per ay • car ava1 • 6 careful service. 552-0410 h Ii ''" 646-5900 "95-5997 c....t/ewr.h ....................... Call Jaclt, 67S.3014 days/wit. 96l-4075 All Types lnl. or Ext. Yard grading. au ng & • Daily Pilot ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wecutit-youdryit! REASONABLE WantaREAJ...LY CLEAN *A·I MOVIHG• 645-8258 Restuccos c lean· ups By hr • classified •••111 ~ice Pool Decks and Patios Lee's Tree Service has PROMPT, FREE EST. HOUS!:? Call Gingham Top quality. Special Tired ofwalp11111r? 64S-8Sl2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Masonry.Sport&Ten~ green firewood at S8S a ALMOST EVERY Girl. Freeeat.645-5~ care in handling. 25 yrs "IJ:..l..e.!!ster. 6'75·9685 SPRJNKLERS&SOD • ads. call TYPIM'9/G&APHICS Courts. Lie. 374067. Bob. cord. Pl~ expert tree REPAJRNEEDED exp. Competitive rates. Tree Removal DIG IT I 642·5678 961-6171 851·1966, 847·7(178 trimming. 64C).TREE. CHETMs.4757 Sell idle items 642·5678 No overtime. 73(HJ53 Sell idle items 64~·5678 Landsca .... 646-7(170. _ ._ .. ______ _ tWp W..e.ct 7100 Help W •ted 7100 Help W OBted 7100 Help W •ted 7100 Help W -.ct 7100 Help W..ted · 7100 He4p W nted 7100 Help W mled 7100 Help W-.cl 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * * * ARTIST : P ortrait • MAIMT84AMCE IKKflR/RESTAURAMT C ~ A. E. Twidwell Sculptor needs an assls· "MAM Ml>AY"! BANKING Bantl.ng Banking A/C. A /P & payroll, app-Exoer·~~ed. ~1.7518 23SS2 Porter tant. Will train if good In Full · I E C 0 M E ly in person. Contact South Laguna drawing or painting or or part·Ume perm•· SAVlllS IEPS yr11 m J All The v ·11 · t ( f 11 nenl position in pleasant p •RT II.LU erry en 1 age You are the winner of p/o~tral~ u o r surroundings at good A FullTime Inn, 127 Marine. Bal CaOsfhif.elrC[ CASHIER two free tickets <S14 P time>. · pay. Li"ht office and OF OUR Isle. I ) to the " A leadin& aa"'ft"• and P-iUoo available in our =:.:.,_ ______ _ CASHIERS UTDTEM va ue ASS8111 a noorJ'anitoriaJ. ldeaJ for .... _ SUCCESS' -WO.LO F• uous loan h.u full and part Newport Beach office. llCICPl,ITYPIST MARKETS -For boa l com pan Y. retiree-type wbo wo11ld time Teller openings in • Experience preferred. for Public Accountant's aOYAl.LWIZZAH Some exp. pref. Apply like fixin' lhinp around two of its <>ranee County Consider Ole following Contact: office in KB. Must be ex· HORSISHOW 979-9361. tPhle offtice . See Ken oUlce1 .. Experience ii immediateOl)ellinp: RalpbKinninga per_ . June 30thru July l ASSB•LBS erce a preferred (or the full ~9181 S36-416l, Res 536-3793 ANAHEIM HOW AD CM•,... time opening, but we ..... • -s Convention Center Small solenoid mfg has Dove ac Quail Sts. will consider training for • I -CAUFOllA 10~ Enjoy working In Slaviclt's Jewelers. Duties include verifying sales balances, doing daily banking transac- tions, disbuning funds & other related duties. Ex· ce ll. Co. bene fits package. Contact: Mr. McDermott, 714·644-1380 For 2nd & 3rd ShUls We promote t.o manag&- ment & supervis1on from within. Tickets are good for immediate opening for NEWPORT BEACH be ti IUoo I! Experienced For beaut. wholesale & WANT A CAREER? reliable F/time persoo t part me poe Full·Time retail lighting fixture June 30th performance to work in precision AUTOMOTIVE you have stron1 cash fElllAL at s:oo p.m. and may be ... i'caJ ...... mbl •-ur---IO handling experience. .-.,.1 _., -showroom. 3/yn exp. claimed by call\no mecu D ~ y... -Th ~i.1~-ott rn.m;-s .. .__ &a... Peg board system. also " teatin1. Exper heJprut. AUTO CASHIB ese .,.,... ..... _ er: Entry Level ~ benefits. 731.3344, 642·5&78, ext. 272. A'·o, 0 ._..ing for tern· E IJ ...... •Topaalariea 2340 E. COast Highway .. ..---xce . ent wo1 .. &n& con· p 'd I Ne...-Beach AI DE /DRIVER Part-porary ... rson for the diti ._ f · be ,. • 81 careerappare o .. i · ff -....... SLAVICK'S Fashioa II land Costa Mesa 111 Del Mar 631-!M.21 Laguna Beach 494-9233 time. 13Vl'll./older. Calif. summer..-to do s1'mple as-oo.s.,. nnge ne tls •Beautiful work ur enluus astac sta Equal Op=unity P ¥ includin& retirement · l enjoys an excellent Em yer driven Uc. Must work sembly and machine plan. 40 houn per week. envlr'OODlen s a 1 a r y 8 n d c 0 m . Tbun. mornings. Drive shop work. Call for appt. Salary commensurate preheosive benefits IOOUEIPB General bookkeeping for re ta ii )I porting goods store Some experience preferred. 754-6408:..:..:::;;:.:.·-- Sell with EASE! It's a BREEZE Classified Ads 642·5678 Huntington Beach 1162-9116 & asai.st male disabled 642·8584,S. R. Engineer· with experience Call Please apply on MON· packa&e including person with daily ac· ing lnc. Stan at DAY. June 22• from 9:30 Medical, Dental, paid tivlties. Pay negotiable. NABE~ am to 3:30 pm at 1515 vacation, retirement 642·2963.AskforAlex. A••embly WestcliU Drive (al andmore. U Install •· d """ Dover), Newport Beach. Af,P aoce er. e· ILUl...,.JOIS CAOJLLA ~ I very person wanted. -FIDB.ITY For Immediate con· ~-0506, 494--0582. ./W..,. •-.....wi1<1t& 7<i001 t.11IJr11 Blvct sideralloo pleaae caU: ~-t'"(·'""'"'' s400100 FED~.&·L p 1 Dept c11·> APT MAMAG>a I FACTORY s;ftA 1:;.:ne · • R eliable couple to I ASSB9l85 s..tllta• manage apt complex, AUTOaOUTI &.o.Alm. New port Be a c h. Lona & short term as· Deliver Daily Pilot 7 An Equal n.....y · fulltime. Boodable, refs. " d a y s per week in "VIA 2 br home +salary. CaU ~JAfi.~BLENOW~ ~ali Newport Beacharu. Employer AnswerAd #491, orcomeby: HOURS: 642-4300, 24 hrs. 2102 Businesa Center Monday tbruFriday APTMANAGER,mature D r .. #208, Irvi n e, 3:30PMto5:30PM couple. Beaut. 44 unit. 833-1441 CNr. MacArthur Saturday and Sunday Costa Mesa. Adults, no Bl. & •OS Frwy) Hrs. 8-5 5:00 AM to7:00AM pet.s. Apt+ small salary or 27957 Cabot Rd., Eamin&s approx. $400 + bonua. Wkdys642·~ Laguna Niguel, 831-0542 per month. Apply in (Crown Valley Pkwy. person at the Daily exit) Hn . 9-3 or 16152 Pilot. 330 W. Bay, Costa Beach Bl .. #230E, Hunt· Mesa. PASTE.UP ln.LnLBe[a~c~ u;~:. BA:-;:!~~RE~!~>;led lBn~ ~ '"~lr1" lmmed, myC.M. home, IUllNhJ 9 mo. boy, 4 days. ~ight/Day s e~v•c es 642.ms W'eeflencf E.O.E. M/F/H IAIYSITTla SLUL ASSEMBLERS. W1-wlU needed, my home. Part IWTD train. Apply 7AM. time, mi.mt be dependa· Rapid ly expanding MacGregor Yachts, 1631 ble. Ban.king TUlll.E POSITIONS LA•UHAHU.S OMCE •Teien (Full & Part Time) * Accowllat Ca.tia •l.uplt I' .• c ........ --..1ce So11tb Oranae County PlaoenUa, Ccsta Mesa 754-1954 prlntina. publiahing and ·-------BABYSITrER, It llaltpg, We offer arowtb on. advertlsmg company ft "-some '"'V-NB 9 r bu immediateopenlnp ASSB._S ~roldboy. ?i.w · · Portunltiea, excellent ror Paste-Up Artllts. Loe. M"lioo Viejo co. --AA.. worltin1 condltlooa, Prior experience needs Aaaemblers w/2 BABYSITTER N_,..ed. salary fl benefit.a. Call: neceuaryinadvertlslng yrs. exp. CandJdatea Couple w/11 month old, CaroJTbuyna,832-4204 l and 1 need reaponsible youth ay-out co or cut· muat have gd. (D&nUal to watch our child. l&OOIADOIA* t1 n1. Knowledae of dexterity, 1d. e)'eli1ht. lOam·S:30PM Mon·Fri E o E camera and typeaetUng neat in appearance ac de· '"!!!!!!l•m•·!I!!· !!!!!.!!!!m!!ll!!~ helpful. peoclable. Worlt la In life muat have tranaporta· '~ ~ ~Bank ,,,..of ~Newport Equal Opp Empl m /F Bank ESCROW omen LaCMM1Mfci..e1 Contrff ental Elc~w. a diviaioo cl AVCO Com· munity Developen, baa ·an Immediate open.ins for an Elcrow Officer with experience In tract aalea and rwa1e eM:row. Accurate tylllna lkUls ol eo •pm with die abWty to work well under pre-aaure. To apply, pleue see Lin· da Garrigan at: . We oiler excellent com· peMatlon and a com· preheo1ive benefit• pac1ta1e. Please call Roo Cral1 al (714) Al·l4'1, ext. 4S or apply lo penonat: s upport medical elec· tloo call "1-490.1 Bankl.nl tronlc1. Gd. beoefll1.' BABYSl'M'ER ffW 5 mo. NOTECLER.K CONTillNTAL on I y re~ p 0 0 s 1b1 e old, 1irl, d)'I, will accept An opelliq u.lata in our J»rtonl aeekinl perm•· live-ID ha.kpr. 631-4202 aft lrvtfte ottroe. Previout ESC•-w AMPIESS ADMtioaol Suttoci loduttt1es. me. nent em~ymt. need ap-1.....::.:8P:...ll:..:... -------esperienee bl worldq la __ _ p&y. CaU: Mn. Parelll, the note ~olwUla bank •11--.. ---- ....-1 .. -.a. ac· • ~-· 511·3830 Bu.kinhwl ...... '"' .... ~ --· cept appUc1nt1 wltll i...-. Nltuel. CA. heavy clerical "ck· ........ ..___.~ AUTOMOTIVE .... rm .. .-p-~ --. I r o " .. d G o o d -...,......~ UN r -... auu .. .. • s...i-M/P' IJMJTED Po.iUOD uailable ta ovr mathmaUcaJ at1lla and 1"'!!!!!!!!!!!1mil_llil_•••I!!!!! OPPORTUNITIES So "~--• ---_,, Will the abiB• .. to calculate r= Auto lealin1 eomr.ny ' ~ .--u.c. lnter .. t ~.., a =:i -~-s .. o ST•.. ER traln. Pa.-contact: mu1t llave 0W11 car. a ._.ey -"" ' ,, ' ._. _. ""' K ~-addlnc m n--~._, "' " ·-· ....... _ _ ___ t:aperi~ db DMV .-•cc--mu Forbel Roed ---doc umentaUoe pre• .._ ... -Vllllll'W•• I •-lftllllff Ami 1.a,_. Mluel. Trade yow old sturr for cu .. uua fernd but wU traaa. Currtnt ~ ayalJ.a. CA9n new Jioodlea with a nlR Nt•t and accurate . bl l Fu .. ll, ~t T1Plal. Salary • a lie Newport =-~ Clan led ad. &U-5678 _ __.,., .. .,..8..,u., 09 ... clll ale. • ....-. tt· em m lb s.. .. a&.e.. .... ~.,,. ,.,. e=; ....... !!!!!mllli!!•••••I • •Tcrnc.MrDr. tlon often ••c•ll•nt P"f'd. Tn-. • Dally Piiot I Colla Meaa, c... Moefila alldpromo· S.Ylap What • Wonderfal World I cl•ssffled1 I Equl_.2' A'tdJ douJ UffD rtmltiel. u ==-~ ,.allfA~ ol Sho~ ... -1, rfJltt at wortc for 't ....... '"' _ lotentttlll ...... eaD Coa&ad: ,.... ,.... "il!!l•iiiiili•illl• ,......... .... _ ... your f 1mipe •••t')'· , .• you. "'911 .. !!!! .. -a•• 1 , • M oa • • 1 . Jalm 1- day I Da U y P llot '42·5'11 CadUlac:atoOo-Carta rrt•y. -. ... ut. ,,,.._ Cl ... lfled Ada To p .. ce • f ..._. k Whatever ·~e Fad ... ·-• .... .1i...-1 • -r--• :I yoar ad. call 142·M7t or.,....c I Jloll 'tmolfu; ... ,~,1 ·1~ ---....... - v•nd t.t a caa.itled Adi ! c•sllules. " wwaac1u11nectAd ;cACJr.~MMK .. z.o.s. , ·~ , Mfr llOr.,._,JOU, ~·.:"""'"=' = = '=" ~~.-11 CaONowlMNITl ·~l..i:~IOliJll•i'111tl1"L~;!;-;;;;.~"·.J>:ll!••••lli•• [1:.__imm-..... ~ ,, Bank.in& SECRETARY Local Newport Beach Savings & loan is seek· Ing a self.motivated secretary w/s trong secretarial akills, tho roughness & coogenial manner to work in the loan dept. Salary com- mensurate w /exper. FuJJ insurance benefits & paid career apparel. Pis. call: Ms. Denny Parisia (7 H ) 645-6506 NEWPORT IALIOA SAVINGS• LOAM 1100 1"'-A••· Ml 1.0.£. Ba.nltin1 IE-ENllllll JOI MAllET B 00 K KEEPIN G P /lime. Apply a t : Crown Hardware. 1024 Irvine (Westcli(( Plaza >. NB 100098 Full Charge Bkkpr. im- mediate opening for mature experienced (Minimum 5 yrs) fulJ charge bookkeeper in loan brokerage co. local· ed Fashfon Laland area. Accuracy & versatility in dealing with all aspects of record keep. in g. Ca II Katie 640-93.'50 10~ Irvine co. bu immed. opening for exper'd . person to handle A /R, related functions, & general ofc. duties. Gd. benefits, salary D.0 .E. Call: 754-1931 100k"98l F/C For real estate firm In Laguna Beac h. Ex· TELLER TDAIN(( perience on IBM 5110 llUll · preferred. Excellent Newport Balboa Savings is seek.l.ng a mature well benefits. Salary open. iroomed ind.iv. w~ lov· Call Fay at Turner As· es working with people' ~·· 49'·ll7T Mon lhru to train In our Newport ...:f':..;n;.;.:.... ------- Beach ofc. Excell oppty IOOU98l tor stable, reaponaible Mature, MJ charge bit· penoo to learn Ir de-kpr through financial velop in a growing as· statements. ADT exper toeiatlon. Full insurance helpful. Orange County benefits ac peid career Airport Area. Property apparel. Pla. Call: Manaeement Co. Ma. Denny Parilla 83).35'4 <Tl•> M.W505 ....... w ..... MEWPOltT IAUOA All trades. Small condo SAVIM•S&LOAM project. eo.ta Me1&. E.O. &. Larry, N&--2391. 1IM llDITH SAlJIY! LA•UMA HI.LS OMCI CAMBA PIRSOH to work vertical com· merclal ~a m era . J'amWar wilb PMT pro. cea. E•p. pref'd. Tem· porary poa . wi th poe1lblUt1 cl k>rlf term. App&y: Pennyqver 1eeo Placentia t.ve., c.M. Find what you want ln Dally Pllot ClauUledl. BANKING IF YOU WANT A CAREER IN BANKING, DISCOVER FIRST INTERSTATE TERRITORY. We're ~rst lntenJtate. A Banking system that's serving over a million square miles of Lerritory And offering wide range opportunities for men and women who wanl a career with an in· dustry leader. CREDIT CHECKER lf this iA the type of career growth that intere1l8 you, and you're a credit checker, we have the job your looking for. You'll proce11 and verify credit checks on consumer and commercial loans. Respond to other companies requests for credit information of FUst. lnteratate customers. And write up request.a for credit infonnation from cuatomer credit applications. All we require ii basic typin& and good communication skills. CONSUMER LOAN PROCESSOR We current.ly have a c.t.reer open.in.a for a Consumer Loan Ptoceaaor. You should have a solid understanding oftbe conaumer loan process. Good math and typing ak.il.ls, And good verb&I and written communication ek.illa. If you're interested in a career in banking, conaider Fir8t lnte$1t.e. Where the opportunitiel are aa diverse u our territory. Call ror an ~lntment: WAN PROCISSOR tn Santa Ana (71•)N8-WM cnnrr CRECKBR ln'J\wdn (71') 168-6188 •=-1 =· Tumyour l+isf u I< i I E•-~ II ·~ ~ • r.::s-bles ' 11112 .,.,. ~ • UNbW I D"'-'~ ~~ "'! For ... n.iw. tall • cesh. CAii c::x:JJ " • Cal'Ot ,,..,__ 94llM • , f ., ~ &D~Wll • Delly Pilot i,.AFutureWlth lritl1iJlt. "' -c -O.E. -1.e ~~ 11,, 1' Equal Oppottun1ty EmplOyief ..WM ., c1au1njd Ma~ au.am .! .. ______ _ -~ -n_ -·"l'~.... -_·I ,------:: ! ,, , • •• ·l , .. ., ii I I i •• I l ,I 11 ;' ., I, I 'I )' ... .:r I •'I " l . : .. .. •• •! 'I .. .~ .. ~ ... ,. •V I / ·i .. I ~ ... ' i J/ ., I ) '• ., ~ J A ! I l T .. t r. •• ' • ' •• .I ··J I .-Orange Coat DMLY PILOT~nday. Jt.tne 21, 1881 ~~?.~-... !~.~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~.,.~~ ..... !!~! ~.~.~~ ..... !!~ ~w-.... 71001ttetpW~ , 7100HelpWl!ltM 7100 HtlfW_.... 7100 . •IM8M.°"'CI KOUSEKDPKR; Llve ~ Medical lftturanc:e arvt NUUllNwl.YM .. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Cll'culAtloo Dept. out. I da71. Suoda)'· Esp. lmmed. bin. App. bUUo1 dertc ~retary Par1U••· ro wortr wU ... • C.....,.,.,._ r..crow Outdoor llqume locat· llOQday off. Ena. pre. IY AnlM. Su Cleme.nte Pfr or f\&lJ-Uma. M1.11t prodolocllt lo H.B. ol· I 1:4ui a..i al Co SIC'Y ~.., ed OHt oc Airport. ferred, SPlftlab OK. Ref !n.o. 125 Dplandlan, Su know rc• board 111t.m. flea OD Frlda11. Xlol CUSTOMm 1Rn'ftft ~ 6 anct!.tn~lll .\ With Houn t.s. Call Myrt, u q ulua. Lido l1le. Cltm'9"· med Ctr• forma , worlllot coadltlou It '-ft &lllftlW , _ vac .. ___ b. .. • · .... '°~ ~!'°~nex· 5414222. ITS.Im.mms. ..... ... -. ... ...-1 medlcare/ medl·cal aalary. <W>t)!.15T1. ... 1'Nr ,...,una ~ •Ulten· penence 1or ..... ~ce _,,,__,_ workmen comp tonne ACCllJNJ IEPlfSDfJA11J~ joy worklnc w/people '* ln beach area. •IMllAl.OflltCI H1••1,.r REPAIR AS.SISTANT-rtvatetne SSJ.2200 ' OflllCI have IOme medwlfcal • a I •·r y U 0 0 . C a l Y 01.tnl penon w /front lJva ln, Ne~ S.ach pvt comm u o lt y Io · A I i WWWo1f ~ challen1ing poa~tion !or an aptitude. Good 1alary, lhr1aret or Lindi . otc appear. wanted for on water. can for Lasuna rn.uet requlnt MIDICALCOURa P/tlmeSaUcSun.4:30to individual with expenence lJl Real benefit packa1e It •d· 4M-7Sll. lntem'l ftrm lo H.B. Frr &ovely lady patient. Frr <Sun·'tb&&r). Depen· M u, t have o.., o u :30AM. Tum. 12:30 to Estate Tralnin&. Customer vaoccmentopply.Apply FUU.TIME recept. _• seo'l offlce Own room.,:;J~· tv1 dable bud workio1 traoaportatlon It be 8:30AM. Mature. reep ·: Services Sales. and Dala In pert0a 1930 Newport Pll'lME · duUes. T>'Ptnl 4.Swpm. m1&1tapeak r. n:;haJlo employee for rnl1e familiar with Calif. peraoo wanted. Gd Pr ln · Blvd. CM or 1705 S. Ana rtn Servi N SU.2000 drive O\&r car. • req. m1int • repair. Muat frHway ayat.em. Mon· worllln4 conditlona ocess g . CoutHwxLaC\DlaBch. exp~e o!c Mi C:· : GENERAL OFFICE· Salopen. have own vehicle for Fri.,t-Spm.7ea.a500 Nuneaaideexp.ad .. but ... in COUR IER-Oran1e t pln1 r~ulre1:n~n~1 Jewoll 8yJoeephloot-m.20t2 tr&n1pwlthlncommunl Medlcalbackolficeu.'t not n ee. B1yvlow PRC Realty Systems, the leader Coaat Savtno bu prr lall8al-Ol40 EOE · Ing for reliable person HOUSEKEEPER & ty. Travel expenses,... rorGPOmcelnNB Ex· Manor. 350 w. Bay St . ;. providing computer services to real openin1.G<tdrlvin1re-FURNfnraE immed.540-9088 Peraonal care of burod. Call (7~4) rr .631.5301 c.M.&t.2-~EOE estate boards nationally, bas cord. Aftemoooa. Car F"'"""'"""RS 4. .. -.... OflllCI arthritlcwoman.BaJbo1 4n-0122btwnt-12W'k )'I u101c·· R---&Ofc. OllHO ii ·1 b l · 'ts Cust fum'd Call· Kathleen mLXU",, • --lalaod. Wknda. only, forapetlntervtew. --~ post. OD &Val a e 1D l . omer 7S4·1801 1100 Adams' Experience helpful. lrvln.e co. baa lmmed. 12Nooo thru dlnner hr. Pe1 board" tneurance Chair aide RDA. Ex· Services staff for servtce in the CM EOE • Partlime/fuUUme. Good opentn1 f:ur:= wttb 67S.05Nforintervtew MAIMT94AMCI G.P . in Vl . m.tm pended duties. 1 year Fountain Valley area. Cred.lt Pay. 5't-21X54 <Jeff) f~~.,~f~ typ&qio~~f Houaekeeper/Companion, Are you a Jack o1 au MIDICAL min exp. ' day week. ' -ROBl~RM~ GARDENER, interior. In ou r Service Dept. Live in or out. trades? Interested in a Immediate poalUon for Top pay & benefits for PO 8 l t i o n offers varied ~ F/tlme route. mu.st have Call· 754-1931 833-20C». full time poaition? We Medical Receptionist " topaldll. NB. &f.2..6"3 responsibiUties including consulting own car. 5'().-4244 • need a service person to Medical Records clerk. ·th 1 · t · t ' Gate Guard Ptr semi· GEHHALOFftCE IMMIDIATB.T do minor repairs for Laura. Briatol Park PACKAG4!1lS Wt c ten organtza i o ns , Weareinterviewingfor : retired or retired, hrs Lookin1 for a very in-P/Tltiiel .. lugs maintenance equip-MedlcalCroup.SS!-6300 Female, $3.40/hr to conducting training programs and Credlt/Caahier. 1 : lOa m -Spm 2 wk s terestini part time job In the California Air Na· ment. Mon. thru Fri. -start. Merit raises. 1537 marketing services to real estate month in H.B. 8'7-8511. In pJeasant office? tiooal Guard for men & schedule. Excell. co. Medical Monrovia Ave, N.B. brokers . Starting salary Some experience re· Clerfcal, for mature womenw/priormllitary benefits. Apply in ICKOfCASSIST. PAPHSllffBS commens urate with qualifications. quired. should know GD411lAL OfftCE person. Location P.C.H.. expr. For more informa-person: p /T. 20-25 /hra. week. Early morning for L.A. l~key adding machine. TY Pin I /Customer Npt. Bch. Ex per. a tion calJ Stall Set Cindy JC P8MY s e 0 d r esume to : Ti 546-0235 For immediate consideration, Xlntco. benefita, liberaJ service. purchaaio1 exp must. Accurate typing, Oehrio& at 114/979-7363, 2,Fa.shlonbJand,NB ClassifiedAdHJB,Oaily mea. · • contact Judy Fettig with your discount. f/time posi· helpfulforfutpacedof-no s~ortband. 20 hr sam to 4pm, Mon thru EOE M/F Pilot, po. Box lS60. PART-TIME PACKER. professional experience and salary tion. flee in Medical field. week 1Dcludes Sat & Sun. Fri. · · · Costa Mesa. 93626 It wareb.ae won. Mon- requirements. Apply lOam-12 noon at 2 benefits. Call S36-7S87 Needs experienced Manaeement PART/TIME ·Heavy Sa I a r y negotiable, Call:~7431 IMPORT/EXPORTCO. MODEL~O.TS Fri12-4.C.M.9157·9323 JUDY FETTIG F.,hloolsland,Newport lOam·nooo. e._...Offlc. person. Excellent op-MGR TRAINEE TopO 52'7-7U16 typing " filing, 20 P.rC (714 ) 963-8888 Beach. General Business Our rapidly expaodin1 portunity. ~1133 International company MOMOGIAMMY hrs I wk . AM Pref. SUMMER OR intematicnal co. is seek-establishing South Bay Huntington Harbor 1....;::494::;:...:·6S:l2=.. ____ _ DATAINTRT OPBATOR rac REALTY SYSTEMS. INC. Npt. Bch. developing firm is lookin1 for a CRT Operator, must have 2 yrs. exper. Contact: 17050 Bushard Street Fountain Valley, Calli. 927111 Equal Opportunity Employer LeAona, ~2770 ACCOUNT All.mES 1100 Quall, #200 Newport Beach • CA.SHIH f /T & P /T. Newport ; Beac~ & Irvine area. Leticia: 6'4-4460. Qliild care, responsible person lo care for 4 yr old. 4PM-9PM. Mon-Fri. CLSJCAL General agency needs fast, accurate person for gen. ofc. duties. Gd. salary & paid co. benefits. Call : Sally. 8'8·626t 100% Free E.O. E. Ca II be f. 11 AM or a ft '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SPM 673-8228 Decorator w /some carpet experience. Excell. opp. t'y for sales minded person. Balboa Carpet Mills. Mr. Hall. 549-8181 DalCOUNTa Clft'tcal Perm. part time. 20 hrs per wk, heavy filing, no typln1. Job loc in Santa Ana. Write Adrian In- dustries PO Box 16395, Irvine 92713 ~Clerical SUMMaJOIS Job openings available In Irv ine, Newport , Costa Mesa, Santa Ana. Long It short term. possible permanent. Top pay, benefrts & incentive plan. Clerical F I time. Wed · Sun. FIOMT OfftCE mature person, willlng REC-OHIST/ to train in fast food deli ...-• • Extra benerrts. Contact SECIETAllT Harold or Terry 49S E. Advanced Health Center l!tb St., C.M. in Newport Beach has an DELIVER L.A. Times to immed. opening for an homes in H.B. 3-6AM. ind iv . lo perform S37S..S425/mo. +bonus. I e n e r a 1 r e c e P · ....... d bl __ .. ed tionist /secretarial .,..,pen a e car n~ · d u t i e s i n t h e i r _,546-:..=.-"448=1-=0-=-r =96''-=--'"'982"-='--- Ps ycbological Practice. DENTAL~ISTANT No dictation required. X-Ray exp. nee. Pd vac Must have a pleasing & holidays. 4/dys (M· personality, be a self· Th.). 546-3000. starter. have gd. com· DENT AL Assistant. munications skills & be p/time for Ortho ofc. dependable. Must type Dental exp. needed-not S0·60wpm. Ideal can· necessarily Ortho exp. didate will have at least ROA. 642-5997 2 yrs. ofc. exper. Excell. ~=-D::...:RMc:..=T=-== .... '"-'-... -5-5-1-5-T- fringe benefits package. ~ -"" For interview call Alice Opportunity in Fountain Tompkins, !14-97S..0700. Valley for p/time work EOE M/F in a congenial preven· tive orrice. Staff is self CLEO/TYPIST :.i--------I SOwpm, corespondeoce & lite filing. Some office Clerical motivating and we have fun he lping people. 962-2432 DEPARTMEHT CLEIJCS Dutie1 include typing, filing, heavy phone con- tact and interlacing with \tendors and customers. ,Requires typing 4Swpm and 6 months clerical ex- perience. exp. S4.SO/br. Office hrs. 8 -5pm . Moo -Fri . 6'.S-2937. CLBK TYPIST DESK CUD Sea Lark Motel, CM. ~ 11 pm shift, Moo thru Fn. ~ day Sat morn. Will train. Call Ray after noon 6'6-74'5 Advanced Health Center --------• an Newport Beach bas an DRIVER CilEflt ing an enthusiastic, self-IHSPICTOlt & Orange Co. district of-area. S6.SO/hr Flex. ,,__..._ ........... .....,. $1000~0 starting indiv · for a IM PltOCESS fices. Complete training days " hrs. Mech. ap. r /TIME EV841HGS general olfice pos. Gd & liberal remuneration. titude. 67~ 1521. C ~ •• ..., typing, phones & filing Medical Components Ir selected be prepared Ii Yo.M.c.rien Secre tarial, c erical, req'd. Out.standing com· mfgr. needs a peraon to start immediately. NP~~:::.P~~ ~~ ovvee?. Adults with outstanding marketln1,&olberposi-pensatioo&rexcelJentco who likes detail work, Call Mr. Helberg ·. O . . 1. · li ' t · M t ha be 1· Pl k capable of wo-'-'-1 with river s 1cense, in-attractive persona ties. 1oo1. us v e ne its. easant wor · nun 847-6533, Mon , Tues, transpo. & neat ap. ing environment. Con a mlcroecope & small Wed b f surance, economy car. who enjoy working with pearance. Call lOam· tact: Pat Milla parts. Salary com -· e orelem. Npt Bch-lrv-Coflta Mesa 10-lS year old youths 3pm (71')8'7-8132 or AMII-mensurate with exper. MAHAeEMEMT area. 7 dys pr wk. Mon· evenings 9-6PM. Call (7U)847·242'l. Sca..ttflc.,.... Located in Mission Vie· Positions avail. in last· Fri. 2-SPM. Sat /Sun 642-'321, ext . 343. GEHHALOFftCE ,..,............. ~g.c:ala~~Pr'~u~haa;~ growing marketing ;_s~1~:.~~lUo~~.; ::~~!~'bi~ to SPM, Experience, good typist, 1.8011 Mitchell South pd. Medical /life ins. firm. No exp. nee. Call bet. llAM-SPM. Ask for ~~ for Investment Banking Irvine, SS!-9051, EOE Qualified af plicants, Connie, 64.5-6846. _,Lee='"'o;.;.r..;;B;..;;o..:z.b ____ _ Firm, lovely N.B. or-please ca I : Mrs . Manager, Office Work, ... OW •cc-IHG PAITT1Ml rices, congenial cow-Parelll, S8l·3830 co11nter help for food " "" ..,.. • Thurs/Friday 9-S, possi- orkers, well trained on GU•RD service. Seasonal, (6 APPUCATIOHS ble W ednesdays . word processing equip. A mo.). H.B. area. Call E. For ex per dinner cooks C i r c u I a ti on . K e y ment. Starting salary up P.tn.. IMSUIAHCE Songrath, (7l4)S44-S378 lunch shift bus person, punch /computer ex per to $1200/mo. Position · or960-9613. mst be 18 or over, lunch helpful, but will train. ·1 bl · ed F Position available witb Lae. msurance agency Manicurist for Beauty & brunch shift waitress. Apply 1660 Placentia ava1 a e imm . or I varied hours. Requires has the following open-Salon in Irvine, ex· mst be 21 or older. lunch Ave., Costa Mesa. !fpl2000· call Marily CeUey I · · ing.s: hn•tess. mst be 18 or ._.,. experience tn an 1n-R I quote •· perience preferred. .,.. 1-.--------uf en e w a s -"' older. A.....iy ·an person ,. dustrial or man actur-r Uo a1s 857·4686. _. p......1 Tl.-... p General G.O. Assistants Rece,tilnists File Clerb Looking for work, but you have no experience? Good opportunities available to help you. No experience required. Only one interview. CaU today for appointment. No fee. 557-0045 en-Lin: l(MPOllAllV Pll!SONNH SI IMCI S l 7 2 l llrdl Street Me~~ll GENERAL omcE o w·up on renew . only, Mo·"·f'n 3 ....... cpm _.... • -.,.... ing environment. Please M th insurance ex .. >IV",, T d 1· D 'Jy Pil app~y in .... ...,,.., Monday us ave · J.P. Mac's Rest. 10142 ° e iver aJ ot ..--· per MANUFAcnJRJNG H B auto route in the Laguna through Wednesday, Claim&. Clerk -take an· Adams Ave., . Beach area 7 days per 9-UAM orl-3PM. tltial claims reports & PANIANYl' M ..... ~ week. EMERSON handle follow-up Claim "Nana Full lime u to 7, 8 paid Hours: Moo thru Fri ap- exper. helpful. Orange C<Mmty's leading Holidays, 1ood benefits prox. 3: 30lo5:30 PM. ELEC11llC CO. File Clerk-need fast manufacturer o( heallb xlnt working condttions Houra· Sat & Sun ap- lndustrial Controls enereetic person for fll. products requires EOE.Call Milissa Grant prox.SAMto7AM. Divisioo Ing. packaging person. Read Bayview Conv H0111p1tal Earnings approx. $400 3300S.StandardSt. labels , run labelette 642-~ per mo Call Bryan Santa Ana, CA92702 Paid co. benefits. Salary machine, pull ordel'S Nursing Holland at642-4321 commensurate with ex· and package bottles. llH"S.fl/T E q u a I O p p o r l equaloppty employer m/f/h 'C::;oo,.~ a 11 · Pa u 1 In e. other duties as assigned. A,. JCMI W...ted ill Employer at~ ill~· PBX Operator GUAJtDS Jatnltorial Full &r part lime. All AAA MltDMAM areas. Uolforms furn'd. The Floor Shining Ages 21 or over, retired Speciallst needs reliable N persons to work 7-lOam welcome. oexper. nee. weekdays/weekends A P P I Y : Un i v e r s a I cleaning & polishing tile Protection Service, 1.226 f 1 0 0 r s i n t h e W. Sth St .. Santa Ana. Westminster area. Must Interview hrs: 9-l2 & l ·-4, have car, great for stu· Moo-Fri. dents or retired in· Hairstylist/Manicurist divlduala. Phone (714)- Costa MESA-Newport S29·6S06 EOE Zee Place5'8-9344 ~~--illiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HAlllSnu5TS/ JANITOR Apply in person to: VrTAtii&LAIS A Div. of Anabolic, Inc. 17802 Gillette Ave. Irvine, CA 92713 Equal Opportunity Employer M /F MARKmMG SECRITARY l:~°"" = !'tec1 ~ ROBINSONS WO illtt.fleldof olchol ••? Rale igh ls interviewing for A Hilh Hosp. In Mwport PBX Operator. leoch .._ La:tcliate op••htg• for RH's, both da1 & Right slllfh. Competltln salary. For ........ .... ~&~•w coll Mecj A•drews '7141645-5707 or Full o r p/time. ex- perience reqwred. xint co benefits & liberal dis count Apply l Oam-12 ooon at 2 Fashion Island, Newport Beach. ~:;..•:, ::."t ~= -·,.·x·OP-.-.T·oa-- st. MeLw'°!' ~ Ex per. preferred 0.1.,.. Membership club 2PMtolOPM Pis. call: 645-7358 ~ A ...... .. We offer a generous benefits package that in· ~clude&..J>&id holidays and I ~ristmas week shut· down. Please apply in j)erson Monday through Wednesday 9-UAM or 1·3PM. immed. openin1 for an indiv. to handle gen. clerical duties in their Alcohol Program Dept. Must be organized, de- tail-oriented & type S0-60wpm. Ideal can· didate will be persona- ble. have gd. human re· latlons akilla & be able lo work well in a team ef· fort. Hrs. lOAM to 7PM. Excell. fringe benefits packa1e. For interview call Alice Tompkins, 11•·91\0700. EOE M./F H you have a Class II license and would like to drive a tour bus locally on w eek ends and holidays, we would like to interv iew you ~ Knowledge of auto main· tenance would be helpful. For an interview pleuecall; PERSONNEL 714-76MOOO National Education Corp.. one of Orange County's lar1est and most rapidly growing companies. has some truly excellent clerical e mployment op · portunlties for quallfied applicants, with good typing skills, who want to be par1 of an exciting and dynamic organiza- tion. We have outstanding salaries and employee benefits. ASSISTAHTS Prestigious Npt. Bch. salon, next to the water needs hairstylists & as- sist.ants. We have a very strong clienlele plus 30 to SO new client.I per wk. from whkh you will build your clientele. Top commission plus other benefits. Phone for appt 646-7'51 Helper wanted for elderly lady in mobile home. • bn day. 64.S-9'CB We have an immed. opening ror a Janitor. fuJI time poa. 9PM to 6AM shift.. Excell. fringe benefila packafe. For interview cal Scott Wheeler. 71•·97S-0700 or apply in person at Ad· vanced Health Center. 1300 Bristol St. North. Suite 100, Newpo rt Beach. EOE M/F LADIES Discount bouti- que ·needs Manager. Pls. cal l A nn abelle . 213-749·4041 Immediate career op. portunity to join our rapidly growing com- puter peripheral com- pany. Ide.al applicant needs lo be nexible and work with minimum direction. Typing at 70 to 80 wpm with dktapbone experience. Position both i nteresting & challenging. Individual will report to the na· tional sales ma.nager. Benefits &r salary are ex- cellent. Apply at or call (71-4)641·0279. AICHIYI COttP. lStO Cadillac Ave, C.M. H-.. ...... Alds BECAUSE YOU CARE Why not join Staff Builders' growing roster of Nursing Assistants and Home-Heal~h1 Alda, RN's & L VN's wno enjoy good ateady pay by help- ing elder~. dillabJed or convale1e101 patients ln the home, on a Uve·ln or visiting basis. You pro- vide light bouselteepin1, aome pencinal care and a compaaalonate depen- dable nature. We'll pro- vide you wi1h one of the most rewarding ex- pereince1 of your li- fe ... and a 1oodsalary PIMSIOH ADMl .. SlWA TOR Rapidly growing pension co. needs ex· per'd. Pension Plan Ad· ministrator with trust accounting background. Excell benelit.s, Irvine location. Barbara. 8S7-12CM f' )' EMERSON ELEC11llC CO. lnduatrial Controls Division 3300 S. Standard St. Santa Ana, CA. 92702 eq uaJ Oppl)' employer m/f lb Clerical Lo1l~for 5 IC oril7 Variety of temporary as· alpments avail. Work 'when you want. top pay, fto fee. We need: Gen. Ole. Typists Accta. Recepta. File Clerks Sec'ys. .. Data Entry Opera. tFile Clerks Stenoa NP' Bcb 556-8520 Equal Opp Emplyr M IF C•fDetl• 1119 CRT operator/order desk d esi gner showroom. Pleasant personality, type 40 WPM .. design eitper pre- f erred. Will train Con- ta ct : Pattie (7 14) 557-0872 or 979-8091 8:30 . ~ ;!;Bank of l\lewport Eq11aJ OppEmpl M/F to 5 DllY CUA.Mas COLLECTOR Counter It Assembler, FULL TIME good wages. Exp. pre· Exp'd preferred. hours ferred. F /time. Mr. Best nexlble. H.B. area. Call Cleaners, 6'15-3306. for appt. 8»7260 1....:::==;..=.&..=-=~-- COMM ERCIALS. stunt.a, ESCROW POSITIOH films, modela, extras. Immediate o:rning for SCAS needs new (aces. experience person. 957-0282. Coast Ci ti ea Escrow. Companion/Aides Laguna Beach. 494--9792 For Immediate in -terview appointment call: _; Alicia Chavez Personnel Dept. (714) 5'6-7360 NATIONAL EDtaTION CORPllATION 4400CamJM,m Drive Newport Beach, CA Equal Opportunity Employer M /F Find what you want in Dally Pilot Classifieds. F /time and P /time work I •1 Pilot ~~~i~.led0;r:!:.i~ti~ . • •••• • ~ II J Incl personal care, • • • housecleaning & driv· ~:~. ~:lr. ~~·:fexfbi~: : Aeld Sales Supervisor : Pleaae call Mary. at • 8 ·8511 • Llmhed openings avaUable In the Orange e Coast area, for selr-motlvated. career • COOIC • oriented Individual who can work with • Experienced. lmmed. Field Sales People. Train, mOlivate and openlo1. Excellent • get results. Station wagon or van • =tlli' --------1 beoeflta. Apply io • necessary. Exceptional eamlnas. plus Job • • CLERICAL peJ"IOD. '1be Joll)' Roger, related benefit.a available for the right • ~ -Harbor Blvd. C.M. • ~ople II od ··'·ts not II .. L.-flt ~ -· -. you can pr uce resW' , IH• • -•• •· COOIP~ • ust talk about It, c11J : 96().0694 for e ·Ty,l•t•e ........ cetl. ... pu M • interview. Ask for Mr. Chance. • · <S1"14·SU40 per 10A··2 ... • • area. ........ 1 ... .,:&'2=.,;·04=11:...._____ • • rr e•4 tJplth •It• COOK'S.... PBX Ollrlflr • .... • ••11111 AirUne cllteriq, Colta • Tb• Dally Pllof-b;,-;o lrnmadlale . ''20' • .... ter .... Meu a ru . Over 11. e Ol*Wl1 for a PBX Operaicr. s da11. Moo. :a..-...1 a..._ Valid Calif. drtver1 lie. • Wed, Thun, Fri, 3-7. Sat •U. 20 bra per. -.---Call Marvin Davia week. Experience preferred but will \rain .• .• 4,,1 .. lmmediate\y toam..fH1.MtlOCN. e Excellent company banellta. J'or Y Colmetle1 e aPPolntment (or fotervlew call: 142·'321, txt .• COUMl"Y 11915111S I m. I OF ORANGE e Typesetts e PenonMl:;r· 11 lnttrvlt•lnl ror: • WIU. at Jeut l year uperlence. a wpm. e • .:o..: acru ., C:O.metlc&alea. • Nl1ht •hlft. Exctl1ent com~ bendlt.. • lalUAAa.CASfOl Exrri•act reqtalred, Appl)' l>-SPll, Mond&J tbru 1'11da1· (7Hl•ll64 xln opPlftwlitr wWi e ~c... • A~ l0C"9eo . ..,... e ,.. e ~ 10..12 MOil .. 2 • -w. 1 Striet • rUW.W-.N....-. CG&tall•a ,CA I '"'"· • Equal~ ...... ,. -~~~•r ............... . ........... >, •HIYllDS• Great Summer Job. Earn SSO t.o S'TS a week. PAITT1MI Openings in Coeta Mesa. Call 642-4321 Ext. 343 between 3:00P.M. and S:OOP.M. aat for Diana or Andy. HOTEL DESI( CUD Exp. pref. Cootact Craig Presley, San Clemente Inn, 492.fl02. Hotel ,.,,,.. .,.. a.n. & Hic#S.C.11 ,..,.., 11 FuJI and/or part time. Exp. pref'cf. Excell. workinl cood.itiona. Ap. ply in penlOO : Hotel San Maarten 696S. CoutHwy, La1un.a Beach Hotel HOST jHOSTISS Full or p/Ume posttloM avail. for rellable, people-0rient.ed persons. Flexible shifts. Enjoy exce1J. company benefit.a lncludin1 a fr" meal per abift. Appl}' in peraoo 9All·Noon. Mon· Fri. PeJ'ICJODel. MAlllOTTHOTB. 900 Newport Center Dr. Ne~Beacb F.qua.l ()pp~M/F HcMl WMm/ WAlllllS P /UIH ~--.vial. for rel tbfe, people· oriented ptl'IOGI. 1'1tlll· ble ablfta. EIQof Uctll c~~J>HJ btH flu lD· Cl\ldlnf • free ble&l per 1111ft. ApplJ in P*rlOO t All·Noon, llOD·Pr l. PtrlOllMl MAl..,llHOl'a IOOJll ........ o.e.Dr. ..... ~11 /P LEGAL SECTop skllll, efficient. organized, 11 e I (·st a r't er, non · smoker. Joele85J,.902S LMALSEC"f Orange County branch of P.t. Defense/Lltiga. lion law firm needs legal sec'y. Needs lo be an ex- per ienced & self. motivated, take-charge individual Gd benents. free park.Ina. S.C. Plaza area. (714)!41-0211. LIOUOllCUU Full tlme, mature, exp. or will train. Apply In person: 8115 w l.9th St.. CM U..Or /Slocll Cieri& Ni1lita. Expr. Newport Liquor & Dell. 2!M4 W. Coaat Hwy, NB. S..2l.12 L04HOMCa Huntinkton Savina• & Loan ls now accepting reaumea ror the position of Loan Officer. Please send to: PO Box 1869, Huotlncton Beach 92647. --------..........--.... ............ Loan co. nda. Org. Co. rep. 11200 +comm. Tech. Writer $18,600 Exec. Sec'y. S17K Cler It Typist~ mo. Irvine Personnel Agy. FREE 642-1470 ___... ............. MEDICAL RECORDS TRAHSCRllER Requires 80wpm tYP1ng. knowled&e of dictapbooe & medical terminolo1Y. Organizatioo, attention to detail & follow up are very important. We of· fer excellent environ- ment. Capistrano by the Sea hosp. 496-5702. MEDICAi.UC.,. For Lagtma Hilla Optb. Insur /bkp1 exper re- quired. Call !'1().1322. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS &42·5878 KIDS- SUMMER JOBS. Earn 130-$60 per Week. Trips & Prizes. C. .... Cll••• .. , .... ,, .. ' STAFF BUILDERS Health Care Services 714-ISMISI 714-547.0311 Plastics: Girl Assembler, experience helpful but will train. Interview 8-3: 30. 642-1026 Plastics: Wanted ex perienced man to work in vacuum forming co. Blueprint reading a must. Some lcoowledee of prototype work. In terview 8-3:30. 642-1026. Pre.school Teacher want- ed P /lime, 8:30-lpm, Mon-Fri. Immed open- ing. 644-0232. Npt. Bch. There's an easy way for you to sell that bicycle you no longer use. Just adve rtise it in the Classified! Call 642-5678. Look beyond graduation - learn a skill~ After commencement. aucoesa comet ,__ to thoae wt th both a c'1ptorna and a UMfull at<lll. Of'9 of th• bHt places to leern a lklll 11 the Nfrrt. . You c.n uaually find the 9XllCl atdll training you want. The Army h• °""' 200 training =:.,,.. to ChoOM from. Accounting, FOOCI oe, Law Enforcam.nt, X-Al!y Technology. o.ta Prooeaalng. to name a f9w. Plus ot~ you probebly n9\ltf knew ulltlad. . When you enllat tor 4 YMfl fOf oert1ln epecleldea, you get e bonua up to '5,000 .. aoon •you compltt• training. You deMN• credit for wnlng your dlplome. Now ltllm a lklll and you'll bt worth ~ more to yourttlf -•"d your country. S.W your countty H you_.,. ~rttlf. Cella ........ .,. ... ... 141-47,, a...-... 76NHlll t ;J ..... ffNUI S. .... C"h•-111-CDI ..................... -... '-'-....... ,... ____ __.._..~ ......... --..... -..... ---...-----·-·--·---·--··""'·-· ..... -... , ....... _ .......... -..... -........... ..-...... ..---.... ---.--,_..--....._ ----· -------- ~~'r.·!!~-... ?!~ ~~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~,..~:=!! ..... ?!.~!~~~--.. ?!.~ ~~~~ ..... ?!.~ Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Sunday, June 21 . 1981 ~ Pre·Scbool Teacher llC.-r'IOMST Seem.rial H.t,WllllM 7 10CH•lltW""4 7100H.tpW...., 7IOOl•llr1t1-f_ ..... a wanted, INllUD9r Ctrt. Small busy New rrt Real Et late I 11rl olc. Otttc:e up. •••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••• •••••••••• .. •••••• •• •• •••• ••••-•••••••••'• •••••••••-••••••"-.. ~· Prr...:.=. Man· Buch'omw • .Du&J.?°1n. nec. lluat b11eU·1tvt.er SECIEJllJ SHOITOIOll WOID ,.OCISSOtl -WOOOJI 6"1 N.8. . elude pbone1 lyplnf IF YOU • reliable. Accurate cooec 2/yta expen.oce, alnl (2) IO' ...... Xlat dee*· PalSSIOOM ae n er a I ca'er l ca '. • • • w /flaure. fr Id obone ~~~ec:,\!\1-:lUooN~ For aandwtcb 1bop, exp. t1pl~•-· -~. $1300/mo. lna. Prwb &nd '°'84 _.. S._...._ 1'7s.o'fl0. Real peraonality. Cda&. 8 h 1 .... ...,.d. Overll lllaleorfemalc Call rivinfi ~.Save Ill _..~·-/ Are a llc• ... •ed ,._,.r---•onaJ ..,. ... -.. eac rea estate e-,.._ 11• · 5 •• 1 t pp 11 Ila POI. requira min 10 • ~.uo .-.uuCDDJ _..._. velopmemotnc.. f:uen. ""9U •a &Ra. CaU ~ . u yn. priDUQa CQ. Strona ~ tlioDllt Estate Person . SECRETARY Ual requ.lremenu tn !!"via Davia lOam Word Proc.IOr JMf.~•!!!!5l!!lr!!!!!!!. __ _ mechaolcal technical r/: ./Want to work ln a company that baa With front otnce •t elude accurate typtn1. 8*1mM SI. wom> •&.llMISALI blrdmd. In Web otftlet. Aeroe: ~r·~ 1 a high lis ting to Salespenon.s ratio.' pearanc. to n1n a 11A1 e shorthand, dlctaphone, S .. M SAUSnaSOH NOCISsoa Ola11 IOllvtn, doot'f Ors. Cty. oo. SeQd ,. h .. hn:Oed. ~t!lmf!; .( Would like to ertjoy the best sales secretary executive of· proof readina" aeneral Immedlate openln1 for A Npt 8eh. nrm la Aoot· <1Udbs1 ...... wood 6 aume: Box #922, Dally exper'd. PBX operator support program and comm ission fle e for a modern office reaponalblllUH. rtaht pereon female or ltltforaWordProcenor 1cN1eO). • .,~ Pilot, P .o. Boa 1seo. • receptionlJt to operate schedule avallable. eoglneertoL conaultlnJ Fol' •Pt::.'lment II coo· male. Neill Neon Inc.. with s yre. espe,r. on ~ F /A furn.ce .. tili Coeta Mesa, Ca. taae SGJ PulM Coolole. Top / Can enjoy wori..:-.g with 8 brifht firm. Muat ve 1ener 1lderat on, pleue call: 11842 s. Harbor Blvd. Waol OIS. Hvy. finan werSL C.M. Nl- PllMT.-/XBtOX pay• beoetMA. " s.111 ornce experience, type 7H-851-1S85 S.A. 53l·D'14 claJ at.atilUeal typlna. hit ... PenontooperatcXerox IOSAM.IMC. aggressive Sales Team toward llOwp~ ~~ STAnetaY Secrei.ry bacqround a•••••••••-••••••••-.. 9l500 & ISSOCh:aachlne ln a 71~ common goals. :r' req~ Excellent Secretary Store tn CdM need a plUI. Coat.act: KEESBOND P\qJs. f;, hiah volume 1hop. Will Equal Oppty Em~yr I Are comfortable bandlina Hilb· End co. benefitt. Sal com· aa leapenoo F /Ume. 5 LeADna, a.2'7'70 Champ t1N. M/F. ~ lrain. Call Bob: 7S1·211180. Properties. menaurate wftt ex· customer days. Xlnt wortting con· ACCOUNT' I h 0 w . pvt pl . 8am·5Pm. Moo-Fri. Receptionlat /Typtat, {Want to make lots of money and will perience. Consolidated di. Especially rme clien· AIAITllS 2u t•M.MhtUem. Production frontolc:., -rue.&at. J>yt. work hard for it. TechnoloSY lnterna· s • tele. Phone 675-1010 for llOOQuail, #~ Full-Ume per1on ror counttyclub.~MCN You might be one of the people we are tional, (714)549·4868, erv1ce app't. looekN:wportBea~O E u:R=~ ~r::·d ri~ t~~~ y~ llCT~== looking for to fill vacancies in Our ~pm. ree . . . Specializina in hant L Crystal Creations Ap. Lido & Fashion Island offices. I! you SICllff ARY Secretary •SWrTC.HIOAID• Mwcll••• owners" well mawNd " parel. 63l.SC14. For 14 bed con val. think you can cut it, call today for an LEGAL OP8ATOI ....................... does. •' • ________ , center. with ~tive .re-· Xlnt 1kl111 required, .&..A&-a 1001 831-tl3116 , • • hab proiram. Contact appomtment. salary ne-'·ble _ 1 1~ Mi Immediate openinf, ror -....-· • !~ Pla.TION Ad in•·•-to N rt ......... --. • --r,: •• ex-r1'en-....1 an· div dual ••••••••••••••••••••••• m .. u. r, ewpo ..alcL .,_ manoffi-,673-9201 .a r--I .. -''"'" Bri"--y ~~i...1 ~ • Conval. Cfentet . ff6=7764 . " • ._ --. •Intro ca ,,.. • with good telephone WANTED TO IUY 10 ';'b, ~l'kio ._... wmm lec/Twht 644-9990 Part~i~f:~-ne~~fice lffldll9 • Pf L ..... f :7:eoni~lit~u~ -:~~{i~~j I b UY 0 Id I u n I• Ing line. 48f.M47 ~ Anabolic ~ a leader p rt tbn ·~be Hcr•fory/clera o diamond.a, Ivory, jade & Golden Retriever P•,. ~~v=~~h°:~ r~.a.e~~~1eer-D. MR~!-'LAITORSHALS L ~~~: :130~·~: ::?:.'~:'S: !!'!';e 0~~~· b~x~!l/f~! :::~~~~:)h~~;~> piea,AKc . immediate openina on Restaurant ~ Fri. Applicants should package. Please con 65-0UI the b t ab.ill ror a coater. MAITlf"D . . have good secretarial A.H. c....... tact: Jackie Sable (714) w c..:>a.!l_i.ru>.• """ Active, lovable blte- N 0 • e x Pe r 1 e n c e for oceanfront dtnlng • •It ills and some office 540-5300 ~Btll!."Y f e m a I e Amer i c •a necessary. rqom . Apply in person experience. Xh. benefits Tiie ~11all fl•d I•· • ~Tl EMALL Cocker Puppy. Needl· through mana•er. Hotel RETAIL and working conditions. ....... ....... ..... SOUTH co•sT Dtuly 1 ..;,/.~1().9 home with room t o • Sales Distributor. Be A CIOJed ruesday ' Call or apply Ulperson Laguna, 425 S. Coast MAY CO. your own Bo5s. Health CaULorri213~·2296. good,._ .... ec:-IA* 1175J Westmin.at.erAve. roam. 1 year okl. Pia i Hwy, Laauna Beach. SO.COASTPLAU FoodProducts.5'8-l934. SICllffARY cwah ~ at 50 EqualOpptyEmplMJF GardenGrove 554-6103 breed. ~. 851-08.16 • ANABllJC, INC. 494-ll.Sl. Temporary secretary w,_, ..a· a a..n to ... 4 .... ~~~7·-------Has Opening For SALES needed full time while a.ara. * * * German Shep pups, ~ 17802G~Ave. l l"Vine, CA 92713 (714)~1 EquaJOppty Empk>yer M/F PROFESSIONAL SALES Financial Products and Services Newport Beach firm is seeking additional staff to mar ket financial services to small & medlum·ailed business owners. We are looking for pec>- p I e wilb a colle1e degr ee, 2+ years of bus iness / sales ex· perience & a true in· lerest in independence & open incomes. Current staff incomes range f r o m $30 ,000·$150,000 yr. Initial incomes are guaranl.eed for the first 3 yrs. You may call direct (714 )6"-18118 or fl.44..4475, Mon-Tues, June 22·23 from 9-12 for an appo111l· menl. E.0 .E. M/F/H P /time, 7 days, 2 hrs dai ly , AM delivery, L.A Times. $100 per week. Laguna Beach 494-8496. RECEPTION I S T / TYPIST P/time needed lmmed. afternoons, 12:31).5 :30 for law ore. in O .C . airport area , US.1'88 ult for Sharon. IEC.-rt<>HIST Newport Beach law of. rlces. Aalt for Caryn (714)~16. RESTAURANT ll'S BIG BOY NOW HllllG NEAR YOU! ••• WMnRS WArftESSES COOKTRAIMEES CA.SHIMS 7311 ,. ,., ....,.G.._.d H•tilMJl•leocll ••• WAITEltS WArn.ESSES COOK TRAINEES CASHIEAS 23f52A...W.O. D•LaC..W. .or a Two Rd. LtlCJlllll ... ••• WMnRS WAmESSES COOK TRAINEES CASHIERS nsss......., .... Mllc.Artllr SCMlltl 5-111 Aaa ••• WAnaS WAfTIESSES COOK TR.AIMHS CASHIERS 2 I 5 0 2 M•r9Hrlte ""' --·~~wy M.._YleJo ••• No experience necesaary, we will train you. Apply in person between Z.4PM. Equal Oppty Empk>yer M/F De n ta l R ecep · tloaiat/Man.ager Career OPPortuDit.y fOC' creative goa I orie .. led pro· fe11slonal. Team abarina goa l /reward . Ex· p e r i e n c e r eq u i r ed . !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 71 4 /842 ·1416 o r ________ _ 213/$&4·9233. '~days• week. llC.rlOMIST Full lime for busy !rvine CPA Firm. Answer pbooe11, greet clients, fil. i.ng, Ute typina. errands. Front office a p pearance, plush offices, xlnt benefits, will train. S800 to start. Ask for Valerie. 97S-0929 RECEP110HIST ........ Office Busy Hi-Tech Newport Beach Advertising.PR agency offers congenial working environment & growth o]lllly to recent graduate. We need an accurat.etypist (80WPM m i nimum ) wit h pleasant penooailly & phone manners. You will be training in advertia· ln1 /pr proarams & seminars/trade show support for computer peripheral accouola. Houn 9am·5pm Medical benefits. &M-6037 llCB'T /TYPIST Lia~tlertcal Newport area 5'9-79M llC.noMST Well-oraaniJed person. Typln • .requlred Ir will lraln In word proca• Ina . .Newport Beach, 675-f03S. CHllOPIACTIC 1111 .... 11 t Clerical ~ - beaut. bua1 office. friendly aialf. mutt be ch eerful. 1ood •P· pearance, healthy, out· 1oln1 , eatbutlHtlc. Know*l19 ot m.. Wllbtl pe1board. cocnpuln - ver J be\prul. Grea t ca re er pol•" U a I. ...... I Attr~=:zt=' 20 to 25.Pa.....il. ~ .ol• nee. -.. --1..Ulllft !JlECE"1aGIT . hat I omce ·~· t9r Or••I• Co11n ty I o .... o,.rs/CODh ac· Retail IT'S-MIU Y Fashion Your Career Arowtd MANAGER ASST. MANAGERS Many openings in our area stores including Lakewood. Orange, Artesia, Anaheim, El Toro. Costa Mesa & Long Beach. Join our motivated management team ... we offer an ex~inf fashion concept, tnvo vement and responsibility in a fasl·paced professional atmosphere. There are unlimited growth opportunities because ol our rapid ex· pa.nsion and commit· ment to employee train· inc and career develop. ment. Our promotion rtt0rd prova k I Excellent benefits in· eluding Medical/Dental, Credit Union, 2 weeka vacation, sales incentive proa.ram1. rnonlbly ln· vestment ai stock owneralrlp plam. Related retail and/or auperviaory e:xperlenc:e required. 200 lt.ol'M, 4.2 in the L.A. areat INTt:RVlEWS Tueldayf/231-5PM Wed. 113tl4PM Ha.rt.or S /C nl>l lbrtlol' BM!. COila .... (7H)Gl .... Ott 1"*4IA11ID10.SPll a TwUDAve. Or .... ~.:&" (714) ton. us..,.... a.anc. I ,_ .. ,.118 a 1 APPIY Call for appl., w to la ,.,.... lla•U\Oa· ope.a ID*-"'" Ott ....S Tarauu.r ea-t. •11 rH am• to Dlatrlct a.AW A ..... F·D , ....... n ••A·DOlJ it I Qal\a llw.E ·llll •u:_oprlat.e ad•r•u a •CW PTIO•llT · 8 ' ~ ftPllT ........... t.u Bqul~J ., u.. ......... c.a.r . j~~~--·=....,..=:.; .. ·-... -· -~ J '!!!!! C0t•ltk S••rlOll Retail lighting fixture our secretary is on vaca· T AILOI papers, xlnl line. (a. Imm ediate run lime storeneedsmature sales lion. Penn: July20-Aug for alteration dept in M.Lewis c.elligent breedina. See open in& in ooe of our I d For l....clat• co. fine clothing store in 3807 Inlet Isle Dr. mom & dad. One wllke prestigious cosmetic • y. No exper nee. 40 3.$4hr.Call~ Mderat• .-,_.. Fashion Island. Full Coronadel~ar female this litter. lines. Only exp'd need hnperwlt.Cost.aMesa SECIETARY ,..--to.orapplyat: time, exper. English You are ~ Wlllner of W79·17'6 apply. Must be available 5'8-93il to administrator of speaking tailor. Good two free tickets ( $14 ir--""-"-"-~'-=y------ s om e evenings (· Christian retirement RAMTEK salaryandbenefits.CaU value)to the ,..,._to • IMI week ends . Salary + Sales facility under construe.. forappt.9aml-04:30 pm WOILDFAMOUS •••••••••••••••••••••" commiaaion. Apply in Regular full time tion in Irvine. Xlnt COlllnlHflON Mon thru Friday. Ask ROYALUPlllAH :n.,!>k~A:l~~~Yn:'a .,, person Monday thru Fri· schedule & summe.r part be n e f i ts and 0 p. r-UIUI for Tailor Shop Mgr. HORSE SHOW weaned. 548-&3 · day l0· 12 or 2·4P M time for sales associates port unities in an tn· ~625 w. fl.44..5070 June 30lhru July l Personnel office. 333 in the following depart-terestingtield. 851-l&SS. M-~ ... .-.._ aL.d. ANAHEIM Ne utered Cal lo aMI •1 B""'•tol c u EOE ments· _ _.._..,... Teac•~ home . Very affec· '"' . .... . ;........_,..__.__ s~--.ay ........... 310 ConveotiooCenter RETAIL Part time clerks. STOPH'GO MAIKITS 4H5CoMHwy .. M ......... "'-~ ~-· ,.... Exper.. E & Elem. T"ckets are good for lionate. Hunt. B~ V iu..._ ._ ._ Expr. sctry foc savings S..ta AM. units req'd. Managerial 1 -'9611-==23=19=-. ----r~ .. ,..·wlillt. ~ _...,..., a nd loan. Challenging b"li lm ed June 30th perfonnance -c.,.m .t . t g CA 92704 a 1 ~~"a must. m · al 8:00 p.m. and may be Free 6 week old 1(3.. O M '-A... pos1 . requires s ron ooenuia.642-0Ul claimed by c all ing TENS, no tails, ,.. ,..,. •..,..•en I communication & or· W• a--:.= -TEACH ER·TYPING. ., .. ., c.=3 4Wt ...,2 cuties.646-6800. ~ ganizational skills. Gd • • • --r QOM;"'"' •'"" · '' · Sporh....,. I typing & S/H a must. port.lty yw • etc. We're growing! If ANTIQUES: Beautiful 2YearoldFemalelcbN W-'• ..... .,._. Salary commensurate ... ......_ you are an exper'd & de· 1903 Schulman upright Apso, very lovable • -"'...-.-• • dicated bus education I k d d I ( 1O1 b ~ M .. '• •...IL. w /ex pr. Kath I e e o a...dlc•-t oak Piano. & stoo , oa c u Y • • ,., < • ......_-. 754·1801.0rangeCoastS -rr--teacher, call W.D icebo x . oak d ough housebroken. good_. .,_ &L. EOE. Polick at ss&.889() NOW cabinet, oak glass children, lovable coe- G .... 5a.op This is an AM position in sofa. suede sofa, coffee Roseanne al 751.-:W P' loy'a for immed interview. bookcase, camelback panion. Please c:~,;;_ We offer t he b est Secretaries a superb environment. tbl, & small end table. 7. Work 751-38201·5. ... ROUTIWA&J(B WORK a •SECRETAllY • lrvineC0Ue2eof Bus. Joggers, earn while you benefits program of any Excellent oppty. for 496-8007 Ive msg Cute kittens waiting c~ r iJ jog! $4/hr + bonus. retail co. Apply in s~~ sh.arp galtoworkm!ast· Tele~rmnSerYice yo u . M /F 8 •t.# . h d person: tWflh YCMI! Base a·n New port. 1·s 646-8030/M6-1'788 SI rs a ay. paced Newport Beach -Uq•W,. "'-'9Y J.C.r&MY comm'I real estate ore searching for attractive n. ~Sllow Adorable ldtte.na, '1 • s,._ 24 Fasbioo Island. NB Excellent typing & die-male/females who are OF OftAAGE CO. old, abort ha.Ir, ,ny/te Al : 7*°581 E.O. E. M /F If the routlne of school la phone skills required. in le rested m making ex· S..dw '-21 stripes. Trained 142-... ml!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! made you feel too re· Challenging position for lra money while having lOAM'to4 PM. F Lab & 6 mo. old pup-= Salea·Students 16 & up, gimented·let us at Kelly right gal. Call: fun. Call 673-2641 Strip-pies : also 3 yr Poodle SALES Avon part time need summer jobs or help you be nexlble this Laila,833-2900 A·Gram. .....w_.._.._ . mix. 891.3118 career, meet new peo-Summer!! " r.-.... pie, earn $6 to $10 hr. P /lime year r ound TELB'HOHE 110'7 JamboreeRd.NB FLUFFVKJTTENS Call: Alice, 966-0.S22 work. CaU Mr. Jones. You can be a vacation SOLICITORS Fradkin Fairs 846-8983 Free to good home, 2 M, Sales 541'4118· ril l·in or just help out SECRET ARIES Im med. openings. Work 2 F . 2 w /disleml)ff Beat the Heat, work in Saleswomen/men with a workload! Work Tempora ry or pleasant even ing hrs. shou. 97~5838 our air cond. offices.' PartTime.CaJJ : 3-9, Mon·Fri. No selling Beautiful antiques , Free 8 wit old kittd .. Full or p/time positions THEFIDBATID We're lookin g for IVICKI HESTONI Call966-015lafter lpm. piano. desks, tbls, chrs. House trained . Mu;t ' .... open. Incenti ve pro-Ga~ employeeswhoare: Telephone Pine. oak & walnut Ac· qualify.~ grams can earn top GREATSUMMH cesso ries & Art : Fwwlt•• ... ,,., dollar. Call Steve at Is ht"rtna p-1-·•-a1...... Ir AMOCl•IH JOIS Chinese, European, Am. .. ,..,.-....,., .... -548·91182 By Appl. ••••••••••••••••••••-.'. 951-2642. tail aales_people for our C....... Specializing in s immediate openings SOFA l Sales. Children's /Teen current Orange County Rec:apllaal1h Temporary Clerical kl I pho DOLL SHOW locat ions & newe1l T~ Pel"IODl\el tal ngonourtee ne. . Gray velvet·$&$; o•' shOH, hrly + comm. Superstore in Santa no-• 540-0400 deep voices preferred. SAT/SUNJi.me20/21 c hina cabinet (M_IS\-'-Exp. desired . Top S.Uululn ___ Mon·Fri, S.9pm. Come Free Admission. Exhibit glass).$295; mapJe dll: ~· benefits. Mr. Miller, Ana. Call ~I ~h WorclProceuon SECURITY PERSON· by 1180 North Coast & Sale . Huntington in& table (3 leal).$dl. ,1 ' Newport Boolery , aareat o~yw NEL-part·Ume, no ex· Hwy, Laguna Beach CenterMall.40SFrwy & CaU (714)W71·7352. ...c. 844·2464. our 1row1n1 company. per req. 559· 1800 art weekday• aAer 2pm. lsl Beach BLH.B. * * I BUY *.;f~! Sales l We olfer you SPM. come1 lsl hired. 111' • • Commiulon Salesman 21ll7Zl-5100 T!C::fPf ---------Telephone Sales office Good used Fumit for established building <call Yon-Fri, S..Spm). Great • Securitz.OOR needs experienced sales fl b ba fl nfiquess Appliances-OR J mater ial firm in So. Seam1tre11, exper. for R.t.n.I U help. Easily earn up to ~ C' sellorSEU.forYou : Orange Couty area. sail Ion . Ullman Sails. AeL ScJ.utiilia ATTeti..tDA.._.T SD/hr. CaU497-4198. Wholesale Warehouse MASTHS.AUCnOtil Some experi.ence needed 675-6970 wkdya. m 1""11 Telephone interviews-HEW SH~ 64MW, IJJ.9621 in door & window selling SEAMSTR~ po1. with NOT AN AGENCY 7 AM to I OAM work from your home. OM SALi MOW .. __ & bidding plans. Call lge. saiJ loft avail. Ex· NEVER A FEE Exceptional opportuni-Open9am~ Daily I IUY rvRl"W•- 493-3uo per. wJDacron sails pre-CaU or come by: Bank of Newport Ls look· ty. Prestige company. Commerce Park Les 957.aua SALIS CLal( p /T ferable. 548-3466 2102 Business Center ing for a mature and re-High commission. Flexi· 3303 Harbor Blvd, #Cl Decorator Couch & io.t ? Prof. pharmacy. 1·6 SICRETARY D r .. #208 , Irvin e, liable individual to as· blehrs. Pbone833-1017. ,..~exMtto406Freew7c1•lJo ~·~~mut sweet. .... Mon.· Fri. BkkPC skills & For busy R.E. Develop-833-1"1 (Nr. MacArthur sist US In the morning TYPESETTER wanted \.Nitta esa " · ,....,.,. • r.c retail exp. nee. P h. ment Co. 1 man office. 81.&405Frwy>Hrs.S.5 houn ·five days per fullUmedays.Metrotek, Sofa, xlnt cond, ~fl Terry Grant, 642·1S80. Must have xlnt tyfing or 27957 Cabot Rd.. week. Irvine, W79-2432 Oak antiques: Unusual transferred, ukint •· skllls & commando the Laguna Niguel, 831--0542 dresser . ca rv ed Patty. 8·5, 648-7474: SALIS-CAtBA Enallsh language. Book· (Crown Valley Pkwy. For more information TYPESETTER sideboard , both bel eves,641-11641. Costa Mesa camera keeping exp. Xlnt ap-exit) Hrs. 9-3 or 161.52 please cont.act· Exp'd. parttime. bev~led eloed mirrors. Conlemp.lealhersola,I', sto re needs F /T pea ranee. College Beach Bl.. #230E, Hunl· '1'1(M)3S.5 Antique Annex. 997-4320. fawn color, tsoooroffer. salespersoo. Retail ex· degree pref. Must be ingtonBeach.Hn.S.5. PERSONNELDept. TYPING : Part time 1880-1920WickerSofa's . ...:67=3-_,,4424=-"------ per. a must. Good pay & w i 11 i n g lo dr ive . 7 I 4-76o.6000 typi.st 2-3 days per week Chairs. Fem Stands. Decorator's Mistake great benefits. 64&-2136 Kno wledge of R .E . ILL["-~""·Glt1" ~ & rill In for vacations. C haise, & Tab l e . Off.wbite3cusb.ion .- days CBUJ ). Development. Must be ~ • .:J ~ ~ Apply PeMysaver. 1660 Sat /S un. 390 Santa w/rust cording, $409. Sales willing to learn how lo s i:~v•c e s ~Bank Placentia Ave .. Costa lsabelCM Queen Ann wing beet CHESS & GA.MIS operate word processor ~of Mesa. Az-plNCet 10 IO w /crewel fabric. rust, U--&amallofficec:omputer. E.O.E. M/F/H - -1 T •. Ji,......... ... ._._' _. TYPIST/SECY • ••• • •• • ••••••••••••••• green .,. "' ··onu~e. . Specialty game store Salary commensurate Newport HARBOR AREA Small upholstered peach h · ed nin f with exp. Call 67S-767l Good typing skills. Op-APPLIANCESERVlCE velvet chair, $100. Blac* as imm . ope g or forinterview. SECRET•RY portunity to learn word Webuy ··-..,.,applianc-lac quered orien t ~ t perm . F /T c areer· A EqualOppEmpl m/f processing. No ex · ....,_, .... . tedbuff "Xll "' minded sales person. SICIETARY s., perience neeessary. 9 to --we sell recood, guar. pain et, 48 Ill Entry. level Jresition. Permanent parltime. 5 Moo t.hru Fn'. Good appliances. 5'9·3a71 made by John Wl#--,.. Secretary-accurate --d" b l ·1 ... 200 • ~OO W. Pac ic Coast Law office. Good typing Excellent opportunity to typi.st for legal work. 30, benefits. N.B. area. I IUY APft.IAMCIS s~c:~fic~e :•l iioo: · Hwy. N.B.64$-502l s kills. Newport Beach join an industry leader. hr wk. Mr. Myers.i ...:.7.=.:59:..·;:.;140=1.'-------Les 957·8133 _.M0-~--.545-=2-.... ----~ area. 67S..3T1Z. We seek an individual 640-8510 -Sales with excellent typing TYPIST Sears gas dryer, heavy KINGSIZE Sim m•De BEYOUR SICRITAIUAI. skills (70Wpm) and die· Secrlll*Dr lmmed . opening for dty,4cyl,S175. Deluxe Beaiatyre1l ,f.o OWNBOS.5 MIDICAl.la.LIMG tatin& machine ex· 1 girl of'f ice'nr OC good typist with xlnt 631"'925 Almost new UOt.~• =f~j!~~:.d ~ 40wpm typing accurate-perience. No shorthand Airport. Good telephone s pelling & grammar. WASHERAND 64&-3101, ii macb .• • ly. Fulltime, perm•· ls required. manner. &'1·1130 Should enjoy working on DRYER $100/Ea. ola. Iv. maa. now aeelt.ing licensees. nent. Over 35 pre/erred. phones & with people. S4S-217S 3 PC C ~ Vehicle/Equip training Newport Beach area. SEC'Y,,..... Pleasant working conds. . orner I t included. 'Net SS-5,000 Write Dally Pilot, Box We offer a generous Private non.profit youth & a 0 0 d c 0 m P 8 0 Y Family size Side by Side brown tones, M mo. Call •9659. 15$0, Ad '897, Costa benefits pac~e that In-services agency needs bene fits. Call Kelly. Refr~ freezer xlnt cood. llint. cood. h5o. SALIS Catch this opportunity '50-1100/day. Yount am-bitioul crew bal room for more. Tralolng • tra n spo provided. ~7652afll1AM. Sain Guy1 and 1all 11 and up P artime or fulltfme .. P'un job. Part.lee, coot.at and lood .-1. Call Mr. Kelly. SU-4U7. Salee HAIDWM8UM £.ltp'd. 40br. WMll. Mutt be • bl• e.o wort S.t. • Sun. Other In. to be a r· ruied. 8a1arJ comm. wttb uper. ~ RUsla Hardware. -Harbor B1 .• c.11. Sai../Jh napmet. p/t or f/l, ao ap. We tram. HHllb, Nlllrttloaal • W•l•bt COD&ro l Co . J!f-4111. 1 Mesa 92628, or call cl::t:t!~~ t:e::y:~~~ sharp, independent hard 549-4834. MUS SELL631-4484 Larae llecUtenueu ~ A 0 1 w e r A d # 4 9 3 , worker to: greet public, ...;:..;;.;;..W .... •::.=lt;..;;.er'--/W--.....,---W uber & Gas Dryer ble/ 8 chain $150. 642-4300, 24 bra. do~~ t1:yathropplyua~ handlti . e._ phonesls ._!_ryin1. A I bl 9A M •. Kenmon,~~h l'7S-OllO. ,...,.. • iling • au t ........ mess PP Y wn • 957·9212.-··-Dealt & chair, recliaer, ednea.day !HlAM or office ata.ff with book· Noon. Charlie's Chill. Otshwoher ... 00. Washer Hospital bed, ant'--SICBTARY leapf' 'I Cotta Mesa Mir. needa In telligent, mature pel"IOO for poattlon with varied dutln. Heavy phone, tYllina. S/H not reqd. FUJI ume perma· nent posltlon. Xlnt 1alary + benellta. Ask for Sally. C714•1~1 llC111'Aft Ma tu re, •;.# wltb public. t11'I I PM -1eotral ~ &Wpoaa.I· .,.. '° ttK'Gllft diredOr J e w h b Cea ter In Laauoa S.acb. Call . ........ 1·3Pll or call for an in· It 1 N It 3001 a~...... Bldg 12 -..,_ . eep ng. on·amo er. .....uuu, · • and Dryer$250 both. bedroom let, c1reaa« • lerview appointment. s t a r t 1 n 1 1 a t a r y Ste. 12218 Cll ~ miac:. 7S1·87 EMERSON ILICTllC CO. lnduat.rial Controla DM1lon 3300 S. Sl.aDdard St. Santa Ana, CA. ll'l702 (71')6'1~ SICllTAIY Expert tninl .. 1pellhla 1lilll req'd. bceU. eon- dltloaa • equipment. Memory or llaf Card eap. pnf'd. v.., Oe:ld• blelara. NorpJUme_ 11---... __ _ S900-U000/mo. Xlnt WAITRESS P /time, S Wblrlpool Washer, Gu Patio Sale. Hahld f\lm. 6 benefits. Apply via re-day week. Newp9rt Dryer , $125 Each. Top kit. items, i mall refrt&. aurne by 6128181, Y.S.P. Beac h Tennls Club , Freeiur Froatrr ee child '• rolltop del i ; Inc:. 2803 Royal Palm 833-958~..._1 ______ Re frla S250. Evenlna• rollaway bed, ab....._ ~. Coata Meaa, Ca. W AltlHOUSI 77$-1495• old run. doc cam.ts. SIC'Y CU.ALI ~M. ::~ Call aft K::.:~r:.:f•:· ~~: :::= ::a• v~: ~: lllAG 11 uper\eee!e re-tt!I0/080 . ~7!11 N.B. Tbun.§uq. qulnd.l'JS.23ZZ(Llnda) Weekend Supervl1or. Freezer Sean 17 cu ft, Z'a4' Butdls' bllt kltdl s•YICl,_SOM 4.AM·noon,. S.t/Sun. 1e OoodcOncuuooSUO lal aod wtoawera • P ta ••• tot.al bra. Primary job la 5St·IM2 · cablaet1 Sl lO, I ' ._ oo .. , epaa, eq ... pment, be1A1 c•l'tU> adult auto .,.._ vew.& IOI.a. ta .... at .... c..., ..... c .... a_.U_..,....._-4ti._.151 __ . ___ , carrier pldra up papen Rtfrl1. rro.t free, very Botll=leiand. .._"" s•VICISTAnoM OD time. mool&or ... 1ood, ucellant $250. ·-~ A-·No• ..... • B ... _,_.A 1•.-.a we.as1a.!54Htm -· I .. c. IUH : o&pr.. Hr com-ca~ .._. A ...... _ ___..._ oi... .......... ~-,. f\all time. Hartor View lo by cu1tom era . ..,,,er, au,...._--... Qa bd • -.._ "'" Shell, 2500 San Ja.qllln '1,00/mo Bl*M check. f~· __ rrs. 5414$13 or ~ .. ~. buDltt • .... , ,, R1I1a Rd. Cdll. ~ SUO hr to ataJt. Mutt be .-6& la .___at - SERVICE Un lllop). Ex· llorover. Vallddrtver'1 WHt.er, clean, worll1 Mell/boa-.;.: M eel, opplJ •~for Uc. fl: lftaurance. Call pod. t15, 548-8$11 or tr1.fQll•Qa.... • mech·lncllned lndlv. 540-'°°7 llAll.tPJI. Asll ~--MORl l !!!Jf9 wltl1 ba1lc .teclJ'lul ror Bob or Lee. PTeeaer, upri~ fl"Dlt bop....... w•• ••• & tr.. "°"' mo. ,. Sofa ... = ... IOHaare of vilamln .... llorstt-441$ ripsl\eu:'.:...~ llf•••• ""'· ,.wdera. Good math. ....... NH P1chp la ....., PD&D ........ NJUme d.ay1 •••';9;;.-........... Ir••• •• lle t c• partt for proshUlH Ue_.ko Labora~ Aaencu a.p. it-1DCI • o f a / l o ' • • • • C.111. mft co. ltac:ell. HU Dow, Tuuln. bike, Mill mu.. ~ Wll/~•ll'ell•. bmeftta ~ n:t.f'700. .,..... _ ---~ ner -r .... ...... Gd. •llNmblr'I ': '---·• ' I d • v l1lon a mH t . llake 10.r •b6pplnt l&LL Idle Item.I wtth • RIAe·•·bM lillfa ~14Mtll eulerb1-.th1Dally Dall1 Pilot Claulfl.cl 0ra,.1 • ..,._ 9!!!!!-----•I PUatCl...tinedA.dll. Ad. ...__ ..;.;-:m&: - '. J; ----. .,. ..... ooz 4 s ue;c;wu• +4000$ ccp COOP ooww .. ••• •• •••••cs s a ae s cs 32$325 ~ aoeo CLOSE OUT -MUST SELL! Stock of original and frame prints ALL SELLING AT COST. :=;,,;:=t '-:c;;';h~a:-;1-::-0 -;L:-;l~nk;:-:1:--:0:-:0 ~..:i.J>ieces of 2-3-4 tiered s helving 8' long, w/poet.a • rails '7S. 28 12' wooden storage bin, l lg 8x4 1at salt water fiab t.ank workbench -all painted white. w /ataod f15541-9'28 IMh. POWllf' 9040 IMh. S.. 9060 MotorH--. Seit/ .... s.mc..~ ....................... ....................... lt ... /ShwU91 f 160 It Acceea rrilt 9400 FtBERGLASS REPAJR IA.Ct• SAIOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AllworttCuarani..d Duffleld. Very ll1bt. SSAftSAYIS MOW~ v~r fall, m&ll)' com-UJTY WrTH US.PAITS MGBATS3Mt22 · ion features tMS USO IV'S lmPoriedcarpar\s AcUoa Boat or quick a&k. 67S.USS IMPORT HllD Beach EvetllWlmda. AUTOSUPPLY MARINE ENGINE 19' Rbodee w/trlt. 2 set.I *DALE'S* 101.N. llbncheater SERVICE aalla$1400 Anabeam 716-9900 JETS lO'alNBOARDS '7S4r71I *RV* "70 VW Bua En&lne, lonl lo Wa&erServke 14•&meiaSallboat block, nma food. First MOW~ w. aalll t.raUer, 5 bp $2SOtakes. Jim'•Enline en '.MMmkS •MW•a1tO..A'1 $8&-1 &»• 1 At... J I'= •Ca.-.t .. T... Honda Ura 13-W, 8 .F. AcUoaBoat with Sea Motor and •Perfecttt I h n•c• Goodrich wltb 10,000 ffuntiyl.oaBch •30 D.y~~ mllea wear, fldl aet S.O. New 23' Penn Yao Cuddy trailer. All a cceuories. & ._.. 751·9l39. Cab•-. all ,_..__..... no 50. Ul-190 -=;;....;..o;="'----- ... 111uu.n1 14 ,_.... u-.. 3218 enlioe Pantlac com-o u id rive problems , Catalina 30 + 40' N.B. • ~._. plete 18,000 mJ $32!5/bsl $22.900. cm>•·• moorln(.a)Jxtru· ever-• ..._ WIMlt Prka ofr. ~ck M7.QZ3. IPamllyGarageSale fey Bumper for Dat.aun Waterleu Cookware Sat. 8-2. Books, clothes, Pick up UO, Avant 20-pc. set, never used. (W'TI., atereoa, TV, ~P-Garde m agazine with S390 or make offe r pica, m uc. 520 Iris. J o hn Lennon lltbo-6'2-4.80 l slate coffee table, 1 Alpaca Corner Couch group (off white), 2 designers table lamps with shades. 1 Queen Ann reception desk w /glass top -all new -all at cost. Call Mr. Garrett 851-5188 or 833-3998 29' Villa Vee Cruiser @in1.~.:M&-750S •St,OOO.St4,000 ....,..forS. Flybrld1e, all Inboard, SAIOT DALE'S RV ••••••••••••••••••••••• like new. (213)512·~ Good cond w /traUer 350 fM PORT ANT '81 · S3' Pean Yan Sport 67S-l634 N011CETO Fla her. twin d iesel. New '11 PRINDLE *SALES* READEJU; AND Olli. 1raphs $50, Won--=:....;:::=_...,.. ___ _ Gara"e Sale _ cbeap, derhorse $15, girls bike NewPort Beach Tennis '84.toO. (213)51'l·21511 UI w /trir • xtraa ! ADVERTISERS • 646-8652 C::lub-Family Mem· c'heap, cheap, servis · bersbip f1S0962-0970 Cl• ._ . 646-1262 The price of items 40' PA ~. 1013 N. Hvbor Blvd, SA advertised by vehicle '76 Tw. dal'a, 7.5KW. 15'Sallboat OpenUMDaily dealers in the vehicle body, electronics, bsehld M U S T S E L L -items. 18'35 Santa Everything Goes : Air-CondWonerused 1 yr la•dora FV N.E. Corner Nothing Over 50<. do 1.8000 BTU. GOO Newland/Ellis 9·3PM BemardCMSat/SWl 675-5162 Lo ....... Relium Bouquets de· Ld 'd w /electronics, $13>0 CloeedTuea. claaailied advertising 0 W C $ 8' K a t 540-'3lllO 55.10433 columns does not in· s, ............ '"4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• livered. Great for •th of Fly Fishermen: vintage l 0 % .•. $J 4 5 K Bk r · '20 Sailboat, alps'· sails, .,. elude any applicable 675-900'7, 98B-1725 eve. motor, trailer. xtru, Ask for Kr. Saodberg taxe.t, license, transfer 2111' Nova, 1975, twin 188's, $2Z()O. •95-0M& fees, finance char1ea. 6119, 6/20, 6/20 Bra •s $4, waler punfiers, Lovely bideabed $1~. MUST SB.I.! re~ngerator rm toqls, Aquarium, full equipped July: Perfect for every 7 VJ' bam boo..fY rod, x.lnt occasaion. 673-4U9 cood, w/c , t85/best VHF . ate reo, d e P· 1:1' So. Coast Bay Sailer, fees for alr p{)UuUoo con· lhlinder, out.riuera, live x.lnt cond, open cockpit IENJAI trol device certifications bait tank. lmmac. cond. type, just restored , .. or dealer documentary Antiques, micro Oven, misc. 2000 Arnold Ave. S85. Airway suitcase $25. bdrrn 'set., drop leaf C · Sat /Sun63l-l1Z1 -'6'6-'"'"""..:::129=1------ otrer. 6'6-4327 Toyota camper shell. For sale used diving $225/ Bett offer Queen equip. We ifht belt, $1.5,950/080. 851-1.581 or p.soo. 548-36'1 wkdys CON$11iW£NT preparation cbarl~ un· 760-8119 ""' less otherwise specified tb&ea, misc, china, cut G .... .l.tft.R s••E Staie Lights. mirror ball, . ,.._....., ,... 2 pin beams, 1 Leko, she bed/frame $90. medium w ets u i t , 6'6-1038 booties. Snorbb, misc. Cla11, tv, sew. mach. Luggage, port. & car Meteor Pro1ramable etc, cub only. 9-3 Sat-radios, tv's, full set of Board with Strip light.a & Sun Dodge van seats. desks, liquid cassette projec- 19782 Bowman Ln. HD, much more. 486 Flower tor. Ai.lo Bra for '80 bet Beach &Newland' off st:, C.M. 646-lll97 RX7. '"":.115 Weddinl dress/veil, n 10, 3 bridesmaids, never ysed. "50 5-l'l04 , .......... w·......_ J..24 w /TIAL *DALE'S*-by the advertiser. ,.. , " "'"• -Full race cruise, aaill, 7 tS 10 2 6 · P e n n Y a n n ba 16950'93-M63 GtMNI Sportfilber diesel or 25' . * RV * • • • • • • • • • •••••• •••• • •• • ~ui(!. 751-8887 GAIAGISALI Divin g back pac ks , ama~7507 MOV INGSALE:sofabed Irvine Coast Country SSO. 10 spd bike sso. Club membenbip, $1300 When you clean your Singer Sewing Mach, + tranaferfee.MS-~ Draftlnl machine in 1ood condition. Ke nmore electric dryer. 645-5525 sre;ar fitun, Ice skates. s ed, b es. 486 Flower St., C.M.64&-lll97 Sklp·J ack Cruiser. 25 to SAMTAMA 20 Surplus J eeps, cars & 50% ownership lnclud-with trailer, cover, 2 sets * Y o•r Late Model trucks, available tbru lngboatslip. of sails. $7750. Ph M i•i W ii i M e t Government Agencies. after 6:00PM. wk days. SI 40 '8 MO 6'0-'490, 75i-0220 s2 SjW-....1. fo Mny have sold for under 2 ._ r the S200. Call 312-742-1143 + downpayment. VENTURE 21, trailer, 3 .... _xt l lW--&.-Call557·9327 Eve sails, bead, 4Ya hp OB. ,_ ---. ext 4726 for inlo on how c Io a e t . lb I Jl k o f like new $100, elc. Sat & Cress Hilb Fire kiln, CllARLIE'S CLOSET Sun IH2 19762 Isthmus, TY,ladlo. A ft er lOam o n weekench. Hil't. Stereo 1091 730-6620days. Xlnt cond. 714/536-1845 to purchase bargains 40. OWENS Tri-cabin -•~f~t~6p~m~. _____ •Dal•'1 Hai Onr _ll_k'-"e_.t-"hi~·s_. ----- We take clot.hes on coo-H B ( N r . Ad ams & Cll-H, 2250"F, new elem. 1t1nment.' 2~2 Nwpt Magnolia) $150. 760-8214, 6'0-63195 250 cu. inch Chev (6) • •••••••••••••••••••••• Beauillul Color TV, 2 yr Blvd,CM.631-3473 GARAGE S~E-Sunday Coke machine, wate r '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lj cooled, 1.956, $350 or best engine. Sound but needs rebuild. S50 or trade for what have rou. 5'&-1879 wrnty. Free delivery. 11'8. 646-1786 Tahitian in Npt. slip. 1978 LASER. Beaut. $4.6 M._ .. ~ Alltl••H/ 6'2·4644 cond. White. Plus ex· lncJt Mow Clelaia = 9·1. Final clearout misc. offer 8'0-S58l bshld items. Also 2 ma· --~· --~--­pie beds & 1 maple Vending machines, video chest. 411 Dahlia, CdM. wall games. Baseball. W asher /Dr ye r , Furniture, Odds & Ends. Sat/Sun. 10·5. 1364 Watson, C.M. 556-6069 Ti ffany Club Mem· 12" ,rirtable RCA color. 14' Alu min um Valeo tru. $1000,831-0259 w / l r I r , & l o H P loah, SI~/ 9520 pe . cood. Sl.25. bership. $325. Please Mi-T115. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yard Sale: T.V. 's, & lots trapshoot etc. Call AM of· othe·r good sturf. 259 --'968-=-·-=-51=33-..... ____ _ c a IJ 857·2030 leave message. Bose Stereo Amp Model 1801 250 w.p.c. Exlnt. Evlnrude eng. $700. Docb · 9070 548--9869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •I~ .. Y..-IY & *S5TCaSb PIETTtlST '57T-llRD IMTOWMl IESTOFFB! <OOISUKZ) MOVIMGSALE 286 ~irginia Pl, CM Sat/Sun 9-5 631·094-4 Santo Tomas CM SIS. New 19" Magnavox color TV. Never been used. Yard Sale -hide·a·bed 8.foot used couch. ex. Colom bl an Emeralds on· ly $100 per carat. 6'().8688. Coad. 1..1..c;{), 645-6149 2 I 0 Port 7.-flll 26' Sea Ray w/trailer. BOAT SLIP FOR RENT canvas , radio, dep· tbru Sept . 15th . tbfinder, bait tank, rod NEWPORT BEACH •Dat.•s Ha Stood For9~AIMIW. grlty For Onr I 0 Yeon. holders. 000. 675-41.86 -.:67:..=..5-.;;::28=1=1 _____ _ Laree. tiuality assort· xlnt cond, chain. wicker cellent ccndition. Make rqent. '21V. Iris, CdM. sofa , & wicker chr, TV. oHer. W..ted 1011 1 Mu.stsell .645-4757 '71·21 ' Fiberform. E·Z Mlectl••om Colored. Good Cond. THEODORE ROBINS Sat. & Sun. 12-5. bench lathe. 390 Santa 642-0972 •••••••••••••••••••••••I loah & MsW Load trailer, 120 Mere BIO MOVING SALE! AU ...::ll:::;a=be~lC=M'------1 -F_o_r _1_a_1""e-=-us:;.;:;e""d~d-i -v1-.n-g WANTED: Pwt·a-crib in E ... p•1lll Cruiser 110, deep V, WANTED! D ock o r moorin1 for 12 ft sailboat. Rent or ex· change for use. 556·9840, 642-0581 FORD muatao.Ref,waah/dry, Gar.agesaleSat.9·3;Sun equip. Weight belt, good condition, also an ••••••••••••••••••••••• Monte Carlo top, dep- toola, furn, baby things. 12·4. Antiqµes. tools, medium wetsu i t . umbrellatypestroller. G ... ral 9010 t.hlinder, many extras, Call /TODAY '2060 HAABO~ Bl VO COSTA MESA 64'2 0010 1786 Whittie r , C M doors, ladders.shelving, booties. Snorkels. misc. 99'7-8679 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,@OO="-'~/O.._B"'"0~.'98-----."'"91:~66~- 6f'-231M bites & bike parts. equip. 751·8967 M.k.. AVON UFERAFTS 25' boat slip avail. for June ll JWy in Newport Bc h . $UIO per mo 839-1556 •DALE'S RV• ·29 Model A Town Sedan. 4 dr. restored. Ideal for student. Sl0,500. ALSO '46 Ford Wood le , restored. Sl.J,500. Moving SaJe: 650 ~A: Much, much more. 422 10 Hand Made Amish a..1t iilfa 1011 ~Cash Discount Yamaha chappy; din E. 16th Place . Costa Quilt.a from Lancaster ••••••••••••••••••••••• W /Deliver. ~4820 t61e; refrii: misc 8'7-3797 Mesa 642·9187 County, Penn. Variety of *MUSICIANS Non· profit ora nds your Patterns Sl··-•· colors l!l..fT~ rt• boat, plane, car, etc. ~· PLUS l't100RING, & a 20' Sall boat $12..500 ......... c. 15092 Harvard Ave. Golden Anniv. Special 1980 Model A Ford. Only 500 mi. Dk cm w/blk fenders. Perlect cond. SU,000. 67~1800 •,, '' 1 "'1 '' 642-5678 '• 1-t ·'1 , I, f I I t [ ) • " ~ ) ! I I Fwr llllw e 1050 welry 1070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVINGTOIDAHO Appraised · RUBIES at ' cane bac k chrs , 2 below wholesale price! w /arms. $75 ea. 2 w /out $20 lo $500. 640-8688 arm•.• $50 ea._ Oval -.,., Carat Diamond wed· formic• ta bl, incl . 2 ding 1et, very beautiful leaves, ll.50,. ceramic . Appraised al $2500. 1st 1ardn-~t.ool.1igned. $200. $950. Men's Tissot Gold 8' sofa $225 Ya" gla.ss ld lb' 1 .,.1•75 b Watch, day/date, S60. a e . • • • muc 552.7715. more. 642-8223 -==-:..=-=:.....------ GIEA T SAYIM6S MOV.. SAU oo diamonds & gold or 211\lirpua Pl.CM re-Design w /c u bic Sat(Sunt-5 631-09« Zir conias, 65% disc., WATallD · also fi n e watches. Hu blt-in AIM stereo . ...:7..:;52:..·""79::..::19=------- Air lln.ed mattress. Genuine Gold Nugget beaterwlt.bermo Wedding Band lOmm. 957-13515'8-85'0 S1300 list -S.185/0BO Decorator Coffee Tbl MUST SELL 5'5-0541 $100, matching round tbl -'an=--<yt!m ____ .._e..._ ____ _ '50, 780--0329 . MadiHry 1071 ~aley Super Rest, Calif. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kln1. Mattress & box Welder Portable AC DC sprln1. Xlnt cond. $100. like new. Power tools &31-2338, C!o.ta Mesa etc. 556-1375 f)'. Prov. 10 pc. bdrm set. Mhctl• •-1080 Will make s*I deal on ••••••••••••••••••••••• other tbinJa. MZ-9360 • • * A.NI'-IQUE 7' SOl"A Pearl Drucker · S275 OC' best offer 8565 D-906 Colusa Cr. 957-0ll20 Huntington Beach Kini slae round waterbed With accessories, $350. l71' ~ 761-411128. Bed, Lam51B, Decorator ~lltows , c h est o f dnwera, cbalr. 640-4338 sat/Sun You are the winner of two free tickets ($14 value) tot.be 'WORLD FAMOUS ROY AL UPl'llAN HOISi SHOW June30tbruJuly 1 MIAHEIM Convent.Ion Center ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tickeµ are food for Top quality abow horses· June 30t.b perfonnance expensive. Arab, Qt.r, at 8:00 p.m. and may be 1060 A . 7l ·1734 claimed by ca lli n g Jewny 1070 6'2·5678, ext. 272. •••••••,.••••••••••••••• llDW()()D 2X 6-S DJ,AllOND Just under l (2) 20· tona. Xlnt deck· carat. Sbawn by appl. in&. Fresh ln.lck load ar· C)Jll)'. $1,500 llqn . riving weekly. Save at tfl-2818 · .'55• /ft . PP call Jim D'"'10MD 6'6-9885 anytime Brilllaut' Pear. A.p-Rare Miro' Carborum· praised $16,367. VVSl. dom AquaUnt (lnceste ~I. &oolestone. Must au Sabara) 1"18 Edition aeD. '8000/make offer. of '75. $12,500 firm . 1fM'70! Eve. ...-67 ..... 5-.-....-..048~1 ----- · _. .. "' · • "'"" • Liber al tax deduction '58 24' T rojan cabin 968-2319. Why wait for the right advantaae 21316M 2J41 cruiser ! V bunks, head, Sear.a 5000BTU refrlg. grouporrightmusicians 0 • • galley, good Ford V8, window AC, Sl.25, elec. tofindyou?Youcanfind • • * cove rs, needs paint. .. 31166 '°m' Speed It 9080 Irvine 559-4446 Ask For Mr. Lisaner pk up truck tailgate, them! Call P.M.R. -the Brenda Bell 53400 or offer. Call Pat, $200, lOHP eltt start music industry's largest 9U Clay 673-567•. 957~. Wisc. 1as en&. $200. nationwide referral & Newport Be,ach Sltiboat, flat.bottom Cole • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! l8' Tri-Hid!, open bow. Rent 23' Lux. mtr home, ~~~~~·c~v~rY~~o~~ rully self cont, SM/dy .. 6'5·9127 Get Things Rolllng Now! You are the wmner of v drive. Chevy. Com-WEST COAST two free tickets ($14 petive trlr. Lots of ex-Lg oak antq buffet S2000, OFftCE value> totbe traa 951·l490 S57. 7630 500 free mi. 548-0!U9 antq child's wardrobe 1714, 527_56 M WOILD FAMOUS ,..__. _____ _ 19' Fleekcraft Rebel Jet, l•-------- $200, antq cutting tbl IOY AL~ •• 642-0622 Bass Guitar & Amp HOISi SHOW 2' FtClirtaCNft Sears Air cond. 11.000 w/hardahell caae. Xlat June:.>thruJuJyl Crulser,1leeJ1B•.283 cu. BTU $125. AUas upright cond. Must sell. $300. ANAHEIM inch marine Ch ev. safe TL u, s.25. Jewelry 5'5·7101 Paul, 646-5140 Convention Center en1ine 1alley, bead, &L dlaiiplay ca.sesArbo S75S300ea. evs. Tickets are good for ~!'1 r.a~o~t!°,· ~:: ap dary r · BUNDYCLARINET June JOlb. performa.nce Banding mach $75. Recently overhauled t 8 00 and be Harbour Askin& 14,000. ..... 061"' _,,, ......._ 8 : p.m. may Sti~ r-... 7 per moo•"' ,.... ..• or ...... ......., $12S.Call9113-8291. cla i med by calling ..... •~ · ..... G E DISHW SHER Ca after7pmeveninp. P. · b b A · Guild b-3S tobacco sun· _,642'-=·~S67=8i..;• ext=·:..::272=·---I 737"6MI otsc ru er. con · burstlmntholdw/hrd AVON S400, 1nnatable '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ vertible-ptbl, Chopping sbl case.HOO. 5'&-2764 t b t 18 H P = block top, bronze, ' yrs 9 po_r oa · · · 31 ' Chrl.a Twin acrew, old, only med 2 mo's. Cerw in Vega L4 ~BC Ev1nru.de. Launch VHF, CB, slip avail. like new cood. $225. or folded born. 250w, 18", ~be;els. li~ta .. Ideal for ll900orofr.l44-84T7 bat ofr . 951-13'4 or oewapkr.pio,MS-1170 fishing, ski, dive boat, W NTED • B .. h river rafting, excellent A : 13 rills 951-2551 Office hnltu • & condition !J72.2168 Dory or Bclst.oo Wh aler ~...... 8015 . Call Bob&1M249 IARGA.IHS •••••••••••••••••••••••Kayak , needs minor .6, CE NTURY 21 . 3 new ~ars Dynasport.. RBC t. patch & paint, $125 or ~xH ~· S30 ea. 2 COPIER. Uses bond best ofler.6'6-4327 Mabo1any boat, low hrs Mi c he lin FR70x14. paper. Cost teooo, 8 yrs Achilles 8'•'', like new; oneogine, al moat new•, $45 ea· old. Completely rblt less also Cruze le CarTy 2 bp, ----=67"-'3--2328=~-­ Day/date men a watch. tha.n 6 mo. ago. Some used once. Pkg deal. 18 n. Sleekcrall. Cvrd 455 $60. 2 new le velors, supplies included. 9500 $500. 6«-5681'l Olch. JUacTuaiY·. 300S bra. A 93x'6, 24X72. US & $25. full price. M9-222l days. BJMINl Top 8'3" like new !J .... E .!,l I 7 0 0 0 . Fancy aet kit. knlves, p I T N E y B o W E s $250 .. ..,......., S15. 4 Datsun bubcaptJ, MODEL 5830 MAIUNG M5-08CM 17' Cbrla Craft speed $25 all. 4 Fiat hubcaps, MACH NEWCOSTS76S B . l G d boat, 1ood cood, SJ..500. $35all.Ofren.552-T715 WE WILL. LIQUIDATE. ar1ain pr ce! .o.o Call$48-3MlM·FM:IO. b summer fun. 14' Bntisb -=~..=...:::.;:.;=-~-"'-'......--"'-- Mower , rear agfer, FOR $300. INCLUDF.S rowin~ory lmmac. ll'C~AM good cond. cost $190, sell B U L K RAT E I M . l --: for $9S. 531-99'2 PRINTER. "",..,. PTY'S cond, or oest offer. '78 Tw. 185, Peril's, Rdr, -.-u 673-1763 3KW, OWC $68K at Garage Door, 7'Xl6', ln· _7~52~-56~15~-----loah M.-lo.4%, slip avail. Bkr. eluding all hardware & Typewriter, IBM Exec. • .~ •• 1 .. 9030 SB9,SOO Siu. 67~9007 dys. springs. $120. 640-0327 · pr-oportlonal spacing, ....................... 960-1725 eve. Rdrig , clean, works ~.673-6472 •HPJobDlon, '56 Stepbem Express 32• good. $100" 5'8-8513 or Minolta 101 Copier with good shape. S3'75. au rblt/restored · will SU-"8S. stand & approx. $100 In 67s.s340 cu stomize. N.8 . allp IALLOOMS supplies. Xlnt -shape. DUPONT avail. $22,500 646-084• A Unlque Personalized Cost $2400. now $1475. HEAVY DUTY _,e:.:v-"'u=---------1 Gift For Father's Day, <714>957-9331• SSl-6807. IOAT TAIPAUUMS 28' 1966 Lyman. hm Mer.c 0 hrs on rblt 455 Olds. eng cov'd, all x.lnt cond. Must IM. 551·3M9 y,..,, ..... 1ow • •••••••••••••••••••••• 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10'11 Camper Four Sur w /refrigerator • stove. Port -a -pott y . Al l Butane, Queen size bed. Sleeps 6. In excellent condition. $1500. Call between 10am-5pm 631-7657 '67 '*ton Chevy truck, 8' cab-oer camper. v lot! of goodies, szm. See Lo ap- prec. 17161 Kampen Lo, H.B. 8'7-0170 CAMPER SHELL 'II too 6 foot Call (714) 5Sl375 Molorbed.... 9 I 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Pucb Masnum MK2 Me>ped. 1500 mi, och rgt fort. pso, 55M120 aft. 6 1947 Wbiuer motorblke , 216", runa good, $575. 840-5581 9150 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Anniversaries And CPA Firm dlsolvlna. cruisers, new converti- Blrthdays. ' $3000 of various newest ble top. Call Bayside MUST ~ra I I Balloona of Newport office furn .. olfemi at U-16'x20' · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $22 Marine Sales to inspect .KU.. 645-6445 quidation value. We l8'x.24' .. · ...... · · · .. $28 at Balboa Yacht Balsin lt7'1 Yamaha IT400 ln must have furn. aold by, 20'x:.l' .............. $42 67S.9570 excellent coodiUon! Will * l ... LL~S * Mon. afternoon. Avail Before Midnight July 30 l-"""'-"'-==-''-------1 sacrU'ice for ONLY S650. "' ""'""' Lot (NZ·l8, PVC) con· 18 ft. Sleekcraft. Cvrd 455 Call A Unique Personalized for viewing at 1300 structed of high-density Olch. Jacuzzi. 200 bra. A 54L26 I 9 Gift For Father's Day, Quail, Ste. HM, NB. Pvt fabric w /nylon rein· BE AU TY ! $ 7 O O O. V"' An n I v er s a r I es & Pty. 752-5615 forced rope hems, 100% ..... .-."""'-=589~1 ______ , VlRAGO 750 6 weeb old Birthdays! 2 pc aect'I office couch, water proof, U (~" '7117'Tri-Hld!Merc l /O. w/extraa,exteodedwar· BalloonsofNewPort gold vinyl $50/bst ofr dla.) metal arommeta en1. Good cood. Body ranty elc. (save bun· PURCHASE LEASE BACK •DALE'S* *RY* Hul981 20' C o mme r cially Constructed •DOLPHINS AV AJl~BLE NOW On Ford ~. Too Chassis •15Wllltftllal GwCMtH (Actual Rentals Avg. 25 Weeks/Year> •Ta~ S7 ,000 Write Off 1st YearPerVehjcle ...... •$16,900• •Loodld 9#1111 Al Luxury Options •DoU:r' * MowtNw Payuw•t• $320 Per Mo/IJO Mos. -On Display I TODAY At : 1013N. Harbor Blvd SA 554-0433 Aak for Mr. Sandberg 645-6445 6 4 5 · 8 9 61 Mon· Fr I set on 3 rt centers. Add nch paint. pooo, 561-2511 dreda) perfect machine 9am·3pm S7 craUn1forea.tarpor· 22 foot Sea Ray over-but doctor says no -15092=rdAve "31 FORDMODELA 2 dr sedan , 95 3 reatored . 640-2004 'SST-llRD All orig. Black Beauty, 2 toPB. stick shltl, always a-rared, good cond. ~.673-5822 CAAIWl'S ATTBmOM Five fu.U sbtd 1ara1es (more smaller can> Newport bome, a B*m. den, 2Ya bath, super work yard and extra parking. $1J5.,ooo. 642-5200 j PETE J BARRETI ··· REALTY '550 ....................... 79 .. MC_. 4&4 All optional muat oee! ! (310WCK) S.d•1hcli-..W ~~ '78 Cherokee, good cond, ask ing $5000 Firm. 6'2·9193 ATTOOION Snow B unniea or orr road enthusiasts, rebuilt 1976 J eep Wagooeers for sale. 400 Cube engine, power steering, Power brakes, air conditioning, heavy duty s hocks. heavy duty coolinl and towlnc packa1e. will baul up to a 45' boat. New brakes, tires, over· hauled tran1mi11lon. quadratrack. Fantastic aoow vehicle OR desert use. Bein& traded on 6 /25/81. Sale p rice FIRM. '3IOC> cash or cashier'• check. FIND YOUR NAME WIN TI~KETS . WORTH $14 P• 1087 dered, au ahippin1 pre. n l 1 ht er w It ra ti er. -"646'-";z..·""'4121=------••••••••••••••••••••••• r~D~~ ~1~· Radio, depth finder. KZ750, full fairing . 559•4446 ~1:::itrr'.:==!Tfh L.A .. CA •90017. Fo; $12,500. 615-1892, (213) ~~Wi~l:t~~~ 1"'!!!!A!!tl!!!!!f!!!o!!!rlll!!!!r.!!!l!!!Jas!!!!!ne!!r!!!!!!I J ff75'-a08 rutest service, call col· -3=1"'-6-..-a3=-=-------· 1: cace. e lect before midnight 7 ...... I ... / '2209. Ml·71K3 '49-20' mowr home. 213 I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! German abort hair PUPIJ, d a y a a w e e It , c...... 9050 '78 SUZUKI GSS50 1700 Chev eDI, ' apd. very Trwcb 9560 (114)152.ml ANAHEIM CONVBNTION CENTER Tuesday, June 30 \Vednesday,Juoe31 Thursday, July 1 $25 ....,_7288 (213)629·58f7. Have ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi,mlntcondl $1.985 fioodcond,SZ500ortrade ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ... , credit cant !"!fdy. S.maran1. 2 muled 70' 5SIM3 or am all PU. 642-1353 •CMIY. MU .. I "-otlt°"tml 1no schooner . Slpa e. lJIOSuautiGS450Clean, We'relnneedof3minl or 1 TOMSTAICI ....................... .._... h !Ill S-. cblldren welcome. 2 55 mps Cobra Alarm ' re g u I• r N 0 T 0 R 12 tt model with tin.ate SALi Holm atrand a lcohol beach, f\&ll a.alley, main 1allan1r Loml suoo HOMES from J une 21th· · . 11 · • * a tovea , bow pulpit SaloD. au. CUeMl. ,Avail Bob549-0t78after6 July 19th. High S'a paid. d uala, air cood., .. D . ......_lts..91 anchor 1rindlua <ideal for C b artu. (714 ) '78 Kaw l»-8,000 nillea, C a 11 1 m mediate ly . 'aPurinx.••t'an~·._•teerinmore's' Retitbll oqan builder APC 3S), ~er v. ton MZ...a or PO Box •t 551 ll88 .. • 1su2•1llUIQUalbome• lo sail 200· ~" cleanSl,'80. · Workhorae complete! o urcb modela at ~ ma • • NwpBch.mo IO,J.11'. '71 MONACO 21' Motor (Ml). price. Mr. EbJ 56MI05 a,nchor cbbaln.: BartedO •lllMAC •• II' BOATS 'Tl SVZVX1 GS7JOE -ft. Hme tK ml. t~ equip, 0ML T •1 • 491 _ _ a nc w. acaup pa • 1112 ... :..__lA w/'"'arra•lla.ll e new • ... •••• Danfortla Whon·JOH 6 mo . ..-.... _... P•U, eHe aavera ·• .. .. • . MOWA8Q n•t * -* SSH Unlrllt• •bower from Sllt7mo. 1Dtludin1 rack/bas Niil lilt .;.! new 11'.950 1m Dove/Quail9ta. Artllm&s..91 paoi, Morrow UO~C 1lle.. ..... 1.HMt• call Ad ,_&IM300 24 Mini Motor Homa NSWPOllTBEACH ~l2rl861~9:'!.~.!. lat.homec.r.2 K1tesaila, SH•• .. 511 hni WANTED. To nnt for I -•--"" wlntb covan rubber """' 'IOB~A'"" •·o • the lut week ol 1"11 and churclt modela at ~ rod bolden, i pluUc •• Pae t• YHbl, un-'-&"' I'm tntenst.ed lo taltllll ltll CJ1 tric..ICr.&xSSl·lP wa\ertaob,boocnllaail 1l"P1 t , M Cbarterl overpaymllllloeuMlftl Wltb Lartdo plr1 .. N .. Out.._ SI*« cover Ranier u . SOtelalbflDllUl•.rtrflt. 1111 R •d 110 .. , .. llotorHome.W1.f87! ~..........., ..... ,On· Orsaa, mdJ "1. walnut, tnpeH .. at 6 mucb blnMf Cl'a'M lllaod. ...,....~a ao illL a.op TNlln. ..-, t llO 11 _...., • c,a.der1 beaut. toot. Half price. more. • Flower St .. m _.7WJ.!f.-..J!. Cllll8d. SUDOb80•10l2 ....................... wblte ......, line aaa ttt.Hlt C. •..r W&Cote.UOA• gr,...tWMaft l 3'Xf' bed, 1uper Uttle ch r o ID• • b • • l • Yamalaa 810 elec:troa.lc .__._. -tl4I Pri•~adt. 'ClSPOR'JSl&R trailer cUlftGt Ueente, (180Clm). = ....... mkU --... r_-au•v'I -.-l150,l404T, . , ........... -· ....... ·---······· llV'O ·-- -• _.f!t•. 1;_ __ ,BM11L!:...::..;..._1 IAUafdrm Motorcycle or Utt.lit)' WAll .... U~ 2 ........ , a..t...._ _ Ttallet $300. , -.. ' .. ' -' . "'oM -lff1 ...... !Pll .. Xllll C!IM. VllJ' led6o. II' OIJmllk ftllll wl&tlr • ....._S .. ' Mle let ..... ,_.. VW POa.JIS AUDI Ilse 111 llO. " co..r. ..,.. 11'...... ........ .. .... • ...... .... ..... .. •. °"""Wf· H tralln , l• ••l•r • • • .._. ••-••• !.!.!!!.................. .....,....Drt .. New.-A .... ._ 11~.......,w~BP•tr. ~ ._ 1 , DO tu. LMh Chev (I ) J'tt~IRM "'9. • ... ~ II $ II, ,._... ....... s.-d 9"11 netdt 'ii .. e ... ea=, •RH•.. a. ...... -.. tilt l.Y. rebulW.•ortndttor cs,=~ , •mB•:f!l'---1 wtaatba!!m.-.11rt "'•-~"" ,,.. • -- T...._ tl60 .... W_.... tit v ............................................ . Alllet. l•••rW ..... a.,oV'W Mtot, 1.,.rtac1 Orange Coast OAtLY PILOT{Sunday. June 21 , 1981 •11 ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -at 3\lt .._ •• t710W... t7• ._. 9760 ...... ln,arW ~U... UM4 • ..._.UIH ....................... ....................... ....................... •...................... ....................... . ...............•..... ··•·········•·····••··· ...... 'IO ax1 os. wbM.e like &U.B • • IDI, 'TS, tm. v....... 9770 •••NI tttl c • .,. ffl7 MaNmry tfto new. 10,000 mi, '9000. mac coad, .,... .,...,ect •••••••••••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••• .. ••• ror YourGGod VW, POl'leblor Audi ••; <m•2m •PnDmlllf "74 VW BeeUe new eoc, JllPl.CMS. '11 Camero LT, low • ,.,... 9761 c .... saooo PtcaWI mllt1, AC, PS. PB, .. . ... ... I ' 4 •• ' I ' Ut " •-9740 ....................... 4tM-J711 from Sil. Available at .141-W ......... -........... lt77C.•W ·•sQUAREBACX local Gov't Aucttoaa. ~...... 9920 'nDatauePU, ... W. w /alMll, 21 ta). taak, manr,atraa , cuatom ed. t~lt45 ·u .oataua 'Pickup, cuatomiaed, m&11t a.. . 8007'2. Vw-PORSCIQ;.AUDI ~ E. Cout Kiway at Bayalde Ort" 2888 llarb<>r Blvd '80 DatHD JDO SX cpe, · GllC Dump. SZ'lOO. <.:osta :\lt-s a s.ao 0330 like new, low ml. aakln& Cbevy "~..:00· Need 1977 or up Toyota '81QO. lf7·• •15 Ford~ t.oo'PU, valve Wa100,autom.tlc4door '71MOZ,Aulomatic A\n'HORIZED MERCEDES-BENZ DEALER 831-1740 495·1100 job aew trana, headers amaU eyine.16.sas =-~ a& fu •bill. M5-4t72 all ...... Imp uW W 1 '71 KBZ 3000. White SPiii ···········-············ ~~~~area~ w /blue illl. stereo, IUD· '79 Chevy ~T. bit 10, •••NI 970I '2IOO conalder trade roof, pollah alloya, mint abortbed,47,000ml,350 •••••••• .... • .. •••••••• Trlr,' moped, van, ? CODd.t17,l50.f79..58111 auto, PS, PB, stereo, BEACH 49M.14S '11·210 SL, air, a uto, custom hvy dty bum-IMPORTS ..__ white $14,000 Pvt. Ply pen, tool box. -..oo '732-Call-...a5. OB0.4S7a.1'1115·Ul-1D14 NOWON Auto,air,$3llOOOBO •st u- '77 CBEVYClO~ T P.U. HAllOalLVD. DA540-~.SSJ-1351 --- heavy duty cbauia, IN 7tD .... 2'0D ' ~~~~,rdint. s hell, 40K ml, $3800. COSTAtesA Bronae a~atic air .. ;..~ •• · 675-8576 • . • ~ am /Im, f\al.ly loaded, lo -1958--22GS-..-..-.ll--ercedes----.--Be-n 79 GllC SIERM Grande. t.L,.~TS· ml. •.ooo. (714) 49M714, llint cond $.1,000 Firm Lllle new. See to ap-.---..-.. 491M'754,sa&M 7-.,108 · preclate Sac. $5500, LOOKl.1.1. '77 280Z. FirebaJI red. 840-4l53 Bl 3001 • V · i "11 300D Icon Gold. 1o.rf, '71Mueratilndy au t~on c PP 70K ml immac• V-f57 I p It r a . M I c h ' ' •••••••••••••••••••••• '78,63AudiT!U5000 XWX +m .... Calm intr. 559-1802 days 496-4344 '65 CHEVY brand new 6 $7777. (341RNS)759--08ell .... e'""'v"""ea _______ _ cyl. Catm. tnt. Best of· Alf'7a4s~1!-'77 280Z SK mi 25-30. 81. 300 SD ChaJllpa1De. i 780-9311& ... ....,... ' • d Sienna leather 4800 mi er. '7fPeugeot mp1. fast, xlnt con ' war. A11ume lease. '62 Chevy Van1 6 cyl, Diesel Wa1ons '6800/0BO. 141-0152 644.8588 auto, new tiree •brakes, '80 Honda Accord LX '75 280Z 2+2. lood cond, -"-'"'-""---------- $750. '94-41174, ~3542 '79 Saab EMS auto, am/fm 8 trk, 54,000 l•-------- 64 VW VAN. Runs great! '74 Peugeot604 mi, N700.MS.3192 MUST SB.I. Must aee to appredate ! 79 IZ 10 W '80 Mercedea diesel 240D $1700/beatolfer. 548-8981 IEACH IMPORTS tip stick, yellow, air, manf. Ltta1st AUTO, 1 OWDel', lllnt For Directory call ..................... .. 5 1peed, aJr, am/Im concJ.pU0.1'7"703 Surplual>atac.t.er suus-·n .•-...,,.,'1sl1• 11teno. nO'IW CODdl· MUST sa&. 41.WIO-TIOO na. ~ ,~ Uoel (111\'0Z) "11 1 ... __ blk •-..._. ffll Webawe~telectloo LINCoUf..llUCt.lllY SJ6t1 • uZ. .....,.......:.=.:::._ wtJ: •••••••••• .. • .. ••••••• of N I:' • U I S D U-1' Autoc.ne.r Dr . .. ...-. ~ • • aMen· Dal ecmd SD rw,..u hnllt txlt -. . ~· \ -. . rMio, caa. oaly JOOO ml, All olldom: Private .-..: IJIVINE make offer. 1'73-2196 ....:il"""Y ·:..:U::Ml""'·H===GI'------• COHMEl l C ... EVROLf T "JO-Y•::r .• zi.etn. MW radiala, 'e6 llereur, l&aat. Qare VW PO~AUDJ XJatrwuama . '1900 a /c, tape deck, slat, lllal • ...-on, owner. 4'S £.~Hwy. 840-atO . 1159. !7!-1115 N• t1r•. belt. Hint. \' '>4b-1 lOO at BaytAdeDrive '74 VW Sunl>ua. 51,000 mi '70 Sltylaft GS 451, nm.a * * * ~ Belail' window, al.r, Mr, NewportBeachl'73-0800 xlAt.cood. $2MO, call c 0 0 d . 1 7 11 p G . Georp&w !J'O!afl•HH!C'l '73 Toyota Cellca Gd. 15HllO 11.000/bfltaft•--llSJ'J\llda •ve tlwt•i "52 coad. 0 ,IOO/obo. •eo a.,a Bu&. fOOd, ma C • ttll ~ ..._pc, Interior, on, en1 $1'50 -1 -11 OOllallesa ...................... . R:ZPO for sale _ •77 offer. 53IS-l7t7 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• You are the winner ol •• MUSTANG Cony!, 6 T C I' GT C~,... two free tickets ($U cyl, 3 apd, beaut. ccind. orota e ca '81 VW oeedl front eod It val.ae) tot.be Super mpt. Blk. t.oP. lt. llftbult, sspd, p/1, Interior. Good motor • c.-• g.7 WOILDPAMOUS blue pot .• bl.•• b1t. am /fm radio. catm tram. lliOOOrbest. We 1pec..U. ID leuet ~. a.5 Jlcln Pri wbul1. 13000/0BO ™ for the bubae11 U · IOYAL~ · • • · M.8.C. Credit Union. ,75 R bu. ~ pd ecutive•~· HOISISHOW '14 M';.JSTANG VI 31pd ta-U!'tlxt!IOO • "'"• • 1 • cus. ......I • ..._ JuneJOt.bruJulyl auto,.~ ' . .....=_ t767 stereo, Ult cond, super OfMtw ltll ANAHEIM @!lfi1JI •.......-mp1.5'S.onl C ConveotiooCenter lHe Mustant VI, 289 ••••••••••••••••••••••••= s-a PS lluat sell '7S TB7 l2500 '73... How Sii SIMl! Ticket• are food for stock, clean, . $2000. XLNTCOND c 1eao, ortc coOd. 12,000 NAm June 30tb performance PP.499-3713 5a§l27 mi. $28()011G7116 at 8:00 p.m. and may be '88 Mustane, VI (219). v.-JL............ t770 •• VW Squarebaclt, ori1 CAD LL A, claimed by call in a auto, a/c, radio, btr, .,_,.,. mint cond ~ 642-5'71, ut. 2'72. 80,000 ml, very clean, ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• owaer, ' new 2,.,,.,,,, ~r·~ 8llK1 74 Ve1a Hatchback, 0 ood make offer. SDC1731 MIST SB.LI en1etc •. '2500.1'7~51.S3 uvv ....,. • • , vw Conv. '71. new pain• C~c.1 ~ S40 lllOO runnlo1 cood. 2 new M~66 '"' tires. Nda aome body 1187 VW Baja B~-ln ex-new top, new eng. $4300. work. '900. llG9S39 aft 5 One owner, Classic, c e 1l e o t con d 1 tl on . '97 ·Slli. 1'75-«>18 7t IL DOI.A.DO 80,000 mi, clean. $2950 '2000.00. 11"5l sell thla lll73 SUPER BEETLE, W, ha! y,_,....,.r" 0 8 0 • weekS! 4c8f 2619 x l n t c on d i t i o n . THI llAMIT1 Dependable! Grea ~ 963-U7l v-'2300/bestoffer631-l.248 AM /FM stereo CB 8 trips! Chev. '70 Lone '88 Muataoa. Air cond. '74 Convt. Xlnl Cond ! .. i d tilt Step-Vao.8openin&wln-Pwrbrakee.PwrSt.eer. ,,,, ...... c-.. 4 s peed, 21,(IOO miles, stereo tape, white, ex- c.e 11 e o t condition! (441WKO) Cre•IMW lit• Broadway Santa Alla &»-3171 trac .. , • r coo .. • dow1 U in all Fresh CLEAN! 117 .. -New radia.la, uking cruise, leather lot.. split paint'. New GOODYEAR ak ;::;• "890. 963-4(MM) PoWer seat.a, low miles. all· weather Radials , 88 Muatana · · pwr '77 SCIRROCO Loaded, CS0'7ZUE) anowcbaina. Recently steering pwr brak~s rag top, sunrf. SOK orig $13 900 done interior. COMFY!! Cleanll73-803'7 mi. Gd. running cond. $1990, beat offer or part-'66 Mutt.an& 8cyl, 3 spd, $UOO. 1131""243 trade for any model, T· all orig parta $2500/0'SO '74 VW Duber, 4 spd, Top or conver tible . 540-snD A/C, AM/FM cass. Lo 7S8-02'71 '77 MUSTANG 2+2 V6, mi., hicb mpg. $2,500. '72 Impala. Nu Urea, p/1 ,p/b, a/c, 3'K mi, o- 831·7262 brakes&: starter, lo ricownS37508'S-1743or '71 Ford, 3.U, V.S, fully 1969HarborBlvd. ..... 4 lpd. Zl,000, I extras, $17,300 best o · I customi&ed, like new, COSTA MESA oww. s~ fer. (213) 947061, (213) 31K, l8900. 87S.a9 631-7170 t7 341 947-M6l I I t71 Sdrocco lluat aee to appreciate! 4 speed, am/fm stereo, fol U1hta, (343Mll) SU ts '71 Beetle, lll.nt body, mileage. Runs a real 1....::;953-=..:ll~lc:::4',.__ ____ _ mec h , inter, atereo $750 OBO. 632-9577 art ct+ h• -ss ca11ett.e, stk, rust see! LAWIA.... 6pm. -•0111 iu .. • •.......__W-t........1 tStO '72 Datauo Station Wgn, --IMW t71Z gd cood, new tires, re-Great Buy-'62 MBZ 22CJS, ·__ ' "': 4 .. ~ ~ . I • I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cent tune· up. 11200. claalic ccmd. $2500/080. WEPAYTOPDOd LLAR ForTbeBeat 979-2713. -'960-~=2<11'-'-=3._____ V'W PORSCHEAUDI for top use cars-BuyOrLeaseDeal •7 "80 SEDAN Ch "'---H foreign, domestics or '75 710 W gn -xlnt cond: 4 ~ oc 4'S E. '-<HllK wy. loOrangeCounty... Lo . /f d 'al wn a'iOO atBa-ldeDriv.e clasaics. lf your car i.s ComeSeeUsToday! mt, am m. ra 1 • 1 • extra clean , see us tirea,552-1755 ~1·9648 Newport8each673--0900 FIRST! ALl.OFC>Ua '80 DATSUN 200 SX. '76 Mercedes8em~E. 7'VWIUS MOORS MOW BEAUTIFUL! Must see Air cond .. aunroof, Dyoami~ 4 speed 7 pa· WllUY CLEAMCAllS AMDTRUCKS C OMM Ell C HEVROLET "\,,. ! j I. . I' . , .,..~ I \ • t l- S 4 b-I ZOO HMHflUYR Top dollars for SpolU Can, Bup, Campen, 914's, Audi's Aalt forU/CllGR JIMMAllMO YOUSWA__. 11711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 14J..JOOO TOPDOU.d PAmFOR ~OOD&CUAN USIDCAI'! miraCIP mazda T, - C.-MeN 64MZOO w1.-youauo1ec &llmsMCAIS OHDtSPLAY to appreciate. $6600, stereo, silver/blue. gr. Clean, original. ATLA&UMA 840-4IS3 Original owner, like (21BPPT) HILi.SMALL 78 DATSUN 510. New new. Beat offer over S4JtS l t h ..._ .. _ .. pd $14 ,200. 645-4228, JI""" u ........ 0 & SA•F8ACI BMW 28402 llarguerite Pkwy. Mission Viejo Avery Pkwy. exit (ofrs Freeway) IJ l·Z040 4tM94t C&o.ed Sundars CREVIER & I ST 6 llOADWAY SAMTA AMA 835·3171 TMt UlTilllA Ta OlllVIHO lllACtftl!E •USIDIMWs• "77 320i S /R (188') '77 320iA SIR (0474) '71 320l s /R <1.867) '79320iS/B (5186) '7152118/R (1078) 'llaKS/RC~> CloeedS••nt TileMaatlM ... ,_.Ofy_. IMWPw ti 110r LHMC-..le Mci...IMWU ~Orl.Mle •.10.. ........... 17 I 4J SJJ-5333 OAAHG-1 COUNTY'S OLDIST & c u c , s.""'..... ~ s . '""~2111 --...... AM /FM CB. 0 re at -=-=-==-------VOLKSWA~ MPG. Great COlld. Leav· W.I t744 11711 Beach Blvd. ine St. make offe r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14•zooo 962-3852 MGB '74Coovertible ----..:!~-"'-=-=::._ __ Rat 9725 Xlot mecb. cond, $2950 • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •• 644-4157. 780-9312 '75 FIAT 124 Sport Cpe, Opel t74• red/bl.It Int. szeoc>.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M>-7051 Mutt sell Ulil weekend, '75 Opel Wen. Fuel in-74 s.ldlr ject., auto, ~OIO ori1 Reblt ens. JOnt cond ml New t.lrel, brallel, muatsee~lCm sbockl, am/fm stereo '70 Coovt Flat 124 Spider. CUI. 1'15-0875. areat cond Maroon ftoroK... t71G w/bllt int am/Im atereo ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/ltrlt, $1750/080 lt7'tl4 642·83Z'1 5 speed, amlhn .tereo '74 128 Xlnt cond, very tape, excellent condi· clean. $lUO Uon! (Ol•) -.5754 $1791 t727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YISITYOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HIAD~S TODAY!!! UMIVmtSITY SALD•l&RVJC.E OUtSMOllLI HoteA 6MCTllUCIS a50 Harbor' Bl~. COSTA MESA 540-9640 1 t71 Acanl LX Just like new! Low miles, automatic, power 1teerln1. air, am/fm stereo casse tte, (12'7VWJ) 'riadtoW ·, ~ ' 4 ~' -,...... . ' VW P08SCHE AUDI 445 E. c.out.Hwy. at Bayside Drift Newport Beacb 17M800 77•/iPOaC .. • automatie wlda a1.r, ...... brnnae arigiDa1 Onlab. Only ".000 miles. (2392) ""' JtMMAllMO VOUSWAMM 18711 Beach Blvd. 14J..2000 70911T_... s apeed, alloy wheels. wlll trade!! (43153) S .. I tH•IMW Mll .. Yltlo 131 .. zMf 7tVWIAUIT • DtlSa 5 apeed, AC, All /FM stereo caaa., steel radiala, wbitewalla, tint- ed 1la11, low miles. Black. w/black velour. (5WUR) O..,SUtS '**:wow.Wt VOlKSWAGfft. IHC . IM-t100 . 137:11 Harbor Garden Grove 7~ YWIUS Dynamite 7 'pair. 4 speed. Ortainal, blue fr white, clean! (GIXZP) $Zttl JIMMA-.0 YOUSWAMM 11711 Beacb Blvd. 14J..Jlll .ta c: -·~ S2 3SO ...... ....... lillLNltlt\ 831-'78 c ri c•---· 4 d.r ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • _.._..... •WVIMI ww ap ce uuatc '73 OLDS Cutlass 2dr, ''14 VW SUNBUG. New 2-tone a im f/m stereo 1cood running cond en g . t ires , p a in l. '81 Fleetwood Brem De A /C Auto, PB PS S3l40 $1800/0BO&e.S424 Ch 1 Call ...,..3803 E I e e a n c e , 8 c y I , 968-~ erry. v .. , moooroof, wire, tape. • .,.._ lbl is OLDS 98 Re1e11cy 2dr, '69 VW Fastback, rblt trunk dlt d l3M 70 IMPALA """vert e. full power, orie own, 1835 high performance ~-wn ws, · Tan, blk top. Full~. $1950 774·9100 days, eneine/trans, am/fm '975/obo,MS-4220 N0-044levea t to · 18 Cad. Cpe de Ville De o W d.r 11 '""""'=-::""-='-"-'-=-----cass, mus see ap-'64 N VA aeon, 4 • ~ ... 9960 pre ciate Sl900/0BO cEele111•0nrc1.ee.,·AU . .]OW1100e.r Dae.· cyl, stick. RllDS. "95. 490 960-4736 ... 645-7578 •••••••••••• , •••••••••• (213) 579-01Z7, ev (714) 71 PLYMnllft&..: folYo 9772 644-4608 '73 El Camino, power HoiiZOM" ~= ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Seville, bureundy, driven, air cond., good ----' c..-... . _.. 1 tr'" cood. $5,000. 646-6179 4 door 4 1_.. ..~r #I VOLYODIALll 41,000 mi, .... arp, •· clean . roof ra'ck. IN ORANGE COUNTY! '9400. PP. Dys 751-4642; Cllrytler ttZ5 (480JLA) SALIS. SIAVICI OVE~RY EXPERTS evs 151-9876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $32tl '79 Eldorado Brtz, diesel, LOW M&IAfHt! . JIM M+.llMO fully loaded. Xlot cond. '77 Cordoba, sunrf, vousw.-.. Muat sell. Make offer. cruise control, pwr win· 11711 BMda Blvd. 648-7768aft.er6pm. dows, all lltras. '2795. 14J..JOOO 1968 Eldorado, full pwr, · (8l9RKP) IAILlm tll86 orbeltoffer. CotiFm......... 'lllSipet,ldtrw. lomi. VOi.YO 548-.w7 631-1111 MOOBO llMHarborBlvd. '77 Fleetwood Brouehm '77 Cordoba38K mJs, pw, M$.80t8Je COSTA MESA DeEleaance. XIDt cond, lthr, vnyl top, pa, amfm ...._ 9965 616-t30J 540-!467 wire coven, bur1undy at, apoltea, tit, crse, ..................... .. w /pluab bur1undy pp875-11.JO. TRAMS-AMS! 76YOLYOJ64CM. velourinterior.Don'llet '70CbryalefNewYorlter Laree selection! Take 4 door wttb low milea1e. tbla bar1ain pe.u · wUJ Id runoine cond, 1J your choice from '77 auoroof, air, 1lereo, sell faat at $489$. tramp. car, ll1nl Urea, M>'81'aSomebardtormd leather. h's dynamite. 714/541-4375 · recent tune.up. $800. model• at bargain (~YC) ri S4tH "1tCAD. EJdoradocliesel. lf'T&.2'71S. . p cea. JIM MAlllMO =~ e?~Wiecrm'sfi.'= ~~!~.':~ ....... !!.~~ a magnon VOLKSWA... · OBO Cao be aeen wk 73, 4 dr1 immaculate, see • 11711 Beach BJvd. days at 14ll E. Borchard to apprec. Loaded. Call . 11J..2000 Santa Ana. 5.'18-2803 56-0588 eva/wtnda ·ponta'Jc 549 4300 Ol.AMelCOUMTY '71 Cadlllac Sedan C....eth 99JJ IV VOi.YO ~·~1~!1-l~tr~ ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• 2480Harbor81.-at Fair L -vo1 Deal • OOS· "11 Corvette. SI.Iver AD-(..~Coe~taVJll~ .. !!..-....!~~ arf:'. 90 er fl00 .. 8'7s.c9'15. olvenary loeded clean '77 T Am Sp 'J:d ineu~t'=~' 88 Cadillac con•ertlb1-••harp. Mu1t1ell .-o. mint~ xtni, 1'·'°1>, i DIRECT Price reOeda cond. 0 · l'Js.581 owner, nu ti.tea-brakes, ._ .. ....._...y._ clnt. tbrou1bout. Ci I" 9933 213 51112.19 ' -·-,. 541 tltl ••••••••••••••••••••••• .S&ftielllDSl ~I~• •tit]-,,~~-~ c-... ffl7 '71 Xll7. Loaded, very Lookinl for a baraain? __ ... , .. -.. ---••••••.••• .. •••••••••••• clean, lllnt ccmd. $.1500, Real Value? Come ln 1977 ~s,.,t 540-0117 and an the buya ~e Abaolutely like new! 69 COUGER convert, have! We'reofferinjthe 10 120 Garden Grove Bl Low mU., aut.omatlc, clU1lc. Al ccmd, in • lowest priceseverOlfour Garden Grove 530-9190 air• power steerl~I· out, $3500~1-il809 entire inventory!! 1963: Xlnt cond. Runs great. Poasible Collec- tors ! $1350. Private. d2-5l00or~. '75 Volvo 2'2 GL Snrf, leather, air, AM /FM cauette, 4 apd over· drive. $U95 Ob<>, Muat sell. Da y 540·2910 557-9359 75 2450L WfM4 Loaded I lllnl. 848-Zlte ~~.ta.':i =~e!:~ ,.,... ,,.o a. magnon tires, (093RZ'\') ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Ford LTD: Excep- PrkH .. s.I! tlooally clean. $1300. m~~~=;~ pontiac 54~ ~' Good cond.$1800080 2480HarborBl.-atJl'alr VWPo"~ (714) 486-549.1 eo.ta Mesa 549-4300 ': :~~~~· ~~ ........... !!!~ ·~~~~-=· !r.~9 NewportS..ch1'7&-0IOO 73 MARK IV. New Urea 1:~5: ' '79 UIT·T• leather lnterioc. Loaded. ")O Sound ayatem, full EXCLNT.CONDI $3195 ................. ,, .. . p~wer , all black I Merc.-y 9910 OVING lfUST SELL! $0BZEE) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 Super Beetle. Make S .... ::: -.CW '75 M'al'qGil Brouaham. offer 17~. 759-1900 58,300 mU.. All power. ~e=llt=.J55=-------Mll1I ~ Deluxe. Aaltin1 11595. ... ft74 IJI~ C!ll4S7J.17JS ..................... .. 4 Veca Dellwry Sedan, Malle your 1be,pln1 SELL ldle itema wtth a 11,000 oo oew 1teel euierby-...eDally Dally Pl'°' Clalalfied aleeve eosu 4 1pd. PUot Clal9JftedAcll. ...!.A~d~. ------l..!Q:EL!n!!SPl:J-L-L..,.....- tlto ...._.Mew 9100 .......... Mew I Bl RABBIT s7660 '732 IBIT 6724 054774 s789u s]047 $84 RAlllT . $748 6580 010851 s7620 s6872 RABBIT 6624 025046 s]620 s6873 $747 RABBIT DIESEL 7082 118693 sJ695 s]052 $643 RABBIT DllSEL 6657 030316 s8445 s]621 $824 RABBIT DllSEL 7706 105033 s7530 56885 $645 f RABBIT DIESEL 6962 086569 s8070 sJ412 $658 SCI ROCCO 7543 020051 s9160 57993 $1167 I SCllOCCO 7053 021803 s9780 s8627 $1 l53 SCI ROCCO 7309 020478 59950 s8821 $1129 SICROCCO "S" 7537 0'19144 59430 58481 ·.$949 SCIROCCO 7213 004158 s9535 s8483 .$1 0 5 2 Jin A 7341 287534 58480 sJ 479 $1001 JmA 7123 354214 58995 58273 $722 JEnA 7604 331175 58765 58125 $740 JETIA 7403 293597 s8765 $89~ JmA $903 '71 fOID BRONCO Av ... _., a ir, tllt wheel, _,,,,. w/ct., laneor •• , .... (ll9'1t) $6450 '7't DATSUN B-210 2 ~. ~ •• c ...... ,,. .,., ... (3121121 $2795 Pl~K-UP DIESEL 7 400 PICK·UP DIESEL 7618 PICK-UP 6892 ICK·UP 6978 PICK-UP 7265 ICK·UP 7063 PICK-UP 7264 CONVERTIBLE 7479 CONVERTIBLE 7 488 CONVERTIBLE 7412 CONVERTIBLE 7476 DASHER DIESB. 7718 DASHER DIESEL 6910 DASHER DIESEL 6915 VANAGON 7375 - VANAGON 7348 VANAGON 7346 - VANAGON 7138 VAN NCAMPER 7619 116552 099543 s8930 s8164 $766 077131 s7870 s6796 $1074 104592 s7460 s6766 6 4 157095 s7460 s6859 $601 130570 s7400 s6686 $714 145291 s7210 s6551 $659 013618 sl 0,290 s9198 $1092 013617 sl 0,395 s931 4 $1081 011765 SlQ,395 S9567 5828 013324 sl 0,395 s9458 $937 910230 Sl0,850 $9785 . 5 1065 901448 sl0,610 59486 $1124 901998 510,610 59486 $1124 085774 sl l, 140 59892 $1248 042578 sl l,675 sl 0,354 $1321 057021 sll,675 510,354 $1321 077379 sll,700 510,393 $1307 059596 513 ,905 512,552 $1353 '76 VW BUS $4975 4 ._...t, nullo, h .. tor, a n oconomlcal bus in ,,.., c-4ltl.., aM on salo for. (S66HMQ) :?. '.5~~!~ a m/fm ond lo.lo miles. $ 2 67 5 (1 13001 COULD I BORROW YOUR RAKE? .. HI, THERE, MR JONES SPIKE ·REAL TOR ASSOCIA"fE. HERE'S THE RAKE -. By Ernie .Bushmiller WELL --AS LONG AS YOU BOTH BROUGHT IT OVER, I'LL G\VE YOU EACH A · QUARTER . . , ' D~NNIS THE MENACE AFTER Hl6 Dl6CUf>f>ION WITH L.ANA, JA50N DECIDE6 TO f>TOP .AT TftE COFFEE 6HOP WHERE 5HE METWITH eoe 5ENGON -1//fl~tr;, !f,-P~~ SOREP, BORED, BORED by Jim Davis .1 THE.RE MUST BE MORE IHIN<?JS TO DO ON A SCRE~N DOOR 4 MAN JOOT MANG ME.RE NtCE GOING, ,OUMM"I By Hank Ketcham . ! : ~ ; : t . . . c .. ' ~ i . . i r --------- , I '-'IJDGE PARHER THANK5! l 'L l KEEP THAT IN M1ND! DO YOU HAVE THE 6AME PR05L.EM? HEY, HOW 15 ·6HE? 1 HAVEN'T eeEN HER IN A0E6! WHAT'f> eHE DOIN' THEee OAY!J? I GeT A LITTL..t:= CP.Art WH~ 1/M HUN~~ PIZZA! . ,..,,, , <J '.:.I ... MOON MULLINS "rHS DE',AR- HUNTER" ? 11 FoRWHoM !Jo.le B,AL.L ROLLS" .. ? 1T/s ABOUT A ~IRL.. LOOKING FOR MR. RIG'-'T, LORD P. ... -.. wat.,NEAL.,WHAT DO t,t)() 1UINt< ~ by Fer.ii and Tom Johnson ... Asour ARTIFIG.1.AL IN<;REDleNTS IN iHE' SNACK FOOD INDLl~TRY. 1101..lVe 'R ·iw1sr?'' ? . iHeA~oF CREATIVS MARTINI MAKING . ' .. . .. . CAN YOU TRUST YOUR l!YES? There are at l'eatf ti• differ· enCfl lft drawl .. detail• INtwHn tep and IMttom ..-ne11. How quickly can you ftftd them? CMdl H•wen with these be .. w. • . ,..._ tt 11...-:1 ., ·tutctiw ,, ...,. • ., ·s ·au.w• •1 In~ ., ··-u.-111tcteltlw•1 'C'61MRflfPll...,..NMS 'C'6~1Pttdw•l 't :~110 I 'LL HAVE Tt-\E. STRAW&E:RR'f MOC.tfl PARFArr; PLER~ I. _Ii@. • -------------by Hal Kaufman------------- • NAME GAMl!I WNt's In a name? Let's•"·"™' ur It t Lem~," uld Jack. "It's nice tost.yY°"ng,'• said Robert. "I'll be your HouNm.n/'sald John.• Let mtknoWwhen LETTER-PERFECT WITS TESTER Special Agem Jones was asked to find six consecutive letters of the alphabet on a wall chart. Jones, a showoff, faced the rear of the room, peered Into a mirror, and answered unerrlngly. Now then, It so hap- ~ that each of the if• consecutive letters named (all c.pltals) appeared exadly the same In the mirror as on the chart. What alx con· sec:utlve letters could Janet have nam.d? No fair peeking below. 'A'X 'M 'A 'n '!"""I., you're Reddy," .MW ""9ft, "I bet y-.r Parton/' Mid Dolly. C.n veu think of tome? e Measure Upl Fiii blanks with mlMlng twme: 1. A f9n·9allon • 2. A slx·penny . ). A fifteen· fewtl .... A tw.nty·OM· gun ---- • SUM FUNI Old .. n. IOOft to ... 100, la 21 yffrs olcltr than ltlt son lob. If left'• .... wltlt digits reversed. ls ttwumeaa lob's, howold la lob? .• ,, 4ttu~ttuet :111111·4t•rt•1 ~· e Rlddle·Me-Thlal Where did the lr'tth singer llve? In a tenor·ment. 2. Who putt t quw'-" under a flute player's plllow? The toot fairy. What should t gossip enjoy at lunch? The snoop du four. REEL OREAMI Hey there, Hslttrman, open up your eyn. To complete picture, •dd missing lines 1 to ~ 3, etc. NO, NOTHING EL~E FOR ME YE51 l'M SURE. NOTHING. SITTING OUCKI Add colors nNtly to thls •musing falrw•v lafte: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. Brown. S-F'"'9. 6-Lt. green. 7-Dk. brown. I-Dk. green. t-Dk. .aue. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points for using all the letter• In the word below to form ----+----two COl"ftJlltt• words: RI SOLUTE -··--~-· THEN KM• 2 point. each fM all words of four letlers or more -------tOUftd ~ tt,. letters. Try .. KON at leaat It pelnta • "'°' . ..,. .. : ................. DO you SUPPOSE. I COULD HAVE. A LITTLE-BlTTY TR5TE.? WHAT ARE YOU G/GGL1"6 AT? ]'VE DISCOVERED mAI THE TV ISN'T EVEN TURNED ON SILENCE 15 TRULY THAT'S IT. GOLDEN. __ GORD<f> • • Gus Arriola WHAT~ WITH THIS SHAMl<:OCI< SHTICl<,f June 21 , 1981 Daily Pilat nen YOURSELF· Send me OUH111111. • 1 ...-. to ··Asll -flllllly --~ 1141 Ltiunglon A,.. -. 'lwk N v 10022 Wtl 01Y SS b puOllSlled QUHttOM Sou-,. ,.. e111·1 -otllel$ FOR KEN DAVIS, co-author of KJdt & Cash At what ... should chlldre bealowed to ~ to OI' partldpa .. In thalr pal• ents' money-matter discussions? -M.B., Elileoa, Pa. e lndudklg chadnR In d!scussions about family money matters should be a ~ual proceil, pobably starting with IOme limited exposure In the pre· tten years, but certainly indudklg them as they go through high school. Teen-.: when ~ rncdln ma11r. However, It ls far more Important to focus on the reason for doing this than to worry about the age at which they should be lnduded. Secrecy about family ftnances will mean they have to make the 5ame mistakes ther parents made while they learn to adjust to the real world. h Is Important that they know that the family Income mends to more than ice-cream cones, bicycles and designer jeans. · FOR EVE.. YN S~ executive dtNc:tor, Young Adult ScMca.otvlak>n, Amcrtcan l.hmy Auocietion What .. the moet pGINlar book ..,.. ·-., .... ? -8.S., Beachwood. N.,. · e Gone Wth the Wind Is stlll tops wth teen-agers. Its popularity Is nationwide . The reason for the endurtng popularly Is qule simple: h combines romance, adven- ture and memorable characters faced with adversity, etMntial elements for an enduring book for al age levels, but apeclally with teen -agers. FOR VICTOR BORGE. comedlan-m'*'-' la F ....... 0.,..,,... ID o-.t&? -1.T., Yolk. Pa. • No, It'• much too r11ky. Aa you wel know, men from Denmark .... ~ attrac:ttve Md very llntUel. w. I« France take most of the cndk, but t.hOM tn the know •• aware that the tnae lowrs are born and relied In Denmark. Becau.e of thll, amorous Dena feel It mtght be a llttJe too risky to ot.rve Father's Day! However, in the U.S., wth ftve chGdrcn and five ~lldnrn, I celebrate Father's Day every day. FOR THE .. ASK• EDITOR .. ,....., "l'ho-. WpliDt lw father, 0-. Tbo-. write W. .. .ay? -N.M., W.CO, T-.. e We dled<ed with Danny, who sakl, "She'll he~ me -on the spding. Alm all, what did I tend her to col- lege for?" Otherwise, he swears his tome wt be a do-tt· myM)f Job, '1've btten approached by about 30 wr1ten who wanted to do the whole book, but I turned them down. rve got time now. so 111 give It a whack. If I s-t stuck, then that's When I'll caD In Mario." FOR THE ASK EDn'OR What did Sir l.auNnce Ohter ..... --......... -of ........ .... the belt acton?-11., Rmo, N.. • Olivier, whose fa th er was a minister (Gerard Kerr Olivier), said: .. If your father Is a minJster you have to give the imprask>n that you are the soul ol virtue. WeD, I was like most mlnlster'j sons In that I was a hel- ralser when I was a young man, and no girl was safe within SO miles of me. But I learned to smile and lie beautt-Did Larry 0 . act out of n«usit}I? fully -the first things on a budding actor's agenda -and also managed to keep my halo in shape." He adds he wouJdn't be at all swprlsed if every great actor In history had a minister for a father. ln 1975 Olivier was quoted thus: .. , spent most of my stupid youth being terrlftied of my father." His sister. Sybille, explained and described their father's temper as a storming tornado. FOR DANNY AIEU.O, star of Woody Allen's The Aoat· Ing Light Bulb WJw do JOU Ind tbll role .a dMlc:uk? -W.M .• Cwnber· a..d.M-. -. e I have no trouble playing a bum, a vUla1n or a mur- derer. But when It comes to portraying a man who doesn't consider his kids , who puts himself before them . then I run Into trouble. Corny or not, I love my kids, and trying to ln)e<:t reahrn Into a character who doesn't think the way I do was a tremendous challenge for me. FOR IOY TODD, cMalng dtec:tor ....... the ............. thM cu~ to. Qlltlna ~-.1.S., ........ .. • Nochlng can surpua this In terms of sadness: There was an actor of whom I was very fond . I bookeQ him on a ftlm which was to be hJs b'9 break. A few days later, I called his hoUM to tell him of the starting details, only to ftnd out that he had passed away. My nightmares are caused by an actor not showing up on the set when the clrector is about to start the tcene. FOR BERT BACHARACH, f.ttler-of Burt Bacharach, and author of How To Do AlmOlt Euervt/llng .. !JilO'll' '°" .................... the .... W8" that you broagbt him up? -H.F., MMoa, Ind. e In IOme ways yes, In some ways no. We agru on dw bMica, 9UCh II~ and~. but we d..,_ tn matten of~. For lnltance, NlkJci ca1s her mother and father "Burt" and .. Angie." When he Wll hlr 9, Burt never c:aled lnM and me by our ftnt nama. k was_. and ldll ll. "Mom" and "Dad." PRO Wlbur '· <:oh.. formet Seactary, Health. 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The lllad, mad, mad, mad Wo1ld of mel Stooks OJI acreen, the lcJng of off-the-wall comedY la really a very nice guy, a devoted huaband and father. But the world atlll make. him a Uttle aazy. By Arthur Cooper Sane: H~n's gate, .uaoJ decode•from now. Among the hof>e· Jul entrants is a short, nervous old· timer whoee energetic fidgeting belles his years ... What Is your name?'" St. Pe~r asks the ancient. "Kamlnalcy. Melvin Kaminsky." coma the replp. "But mavbe you know me by my stage name. Mel Broob." "Ah. ves. Brooks,,, soya St. Pe~r. ..You have spent your life being irmlerent and making outrageous moula. What moka you think that you have the ~ of an angel?" Old Mel considers that one /or a moment, then replla, "Well, I made even normal people laugh out loud. n "Indeed," smiles St. Pe~r. "You may enter." "Aral, ~II me," toy• Brooks. "Are there some nice ladles up here?" There Is room In the kingdom of heaven for menymaking. And there must be some 90rt of celestlal cable TV where angel- ic normal people guffaw owr reruns of Mel Brooks'• outrageous oomedia, tnclwtklg The Produons, Blmlng Soddla and Young Fron""*'". Now add to thOM olf-the-wal duslcs his new movie, The Hillofy of the World, Part I, which opens here on earth this week. In the new movie, Brooks, who plays five roles, bruenly satlrl2es the human condition In the wildest coDec- tlon of skits since Mel, Woody Allen and Nell Simon were writing for Sid C... h teJirvllion 'I wonderful Your Show of Showa. The mOlt demoaa- tlc of movie-makers. Brooks has In- cluded something to offend nearly everyone. Brooks' films have been to suocess- ful at the box offtce that he has be- come one of the most powerful - and wealthiest -movie-makers ln the wort(. Not bad for a ~ ~­lkiJls drui\\mer who had lo charigl'hls name becau9ll "Kaminsky" wou.ldn 't flt on his drums. Whit Brooks was ~ the ftn. llhlng touches on HWoty of the ~. I vtlbd ~ tn hit Holywood office, where he talwd about every- thing &om fathehdod to f-=tsta. Ladles and gentlemen, he•-e-re's Melvin. • Q: Mel, you've aold that your corn- ed)/ fl tx.d on ragr. What maka JIOO OngrJ.I thae davt? • B1oo1m: The Nam 9lr\, Neo- . ... Nazilsm. After The Producert, l wasn't going to touch Htder again. But I threw him In this movie just be· cause they're getting me crazy wtth the vandals tn the synagogues. And ...... throwbeck, th1a ki'ld of horror, has a kind ol negative attractk>n for the aimlal and unooelaoed: It's very dangerous. That's why the rise of this militant right, the Moral Majority, ls so scary. They appeal to our fear of death. They use God as their wea- pon. What It Is, Is bigotry, rada1 PN- judice. It's a whole bunch of Hitlers. Q: One of the things that make you hclppy, obuloualv. " your marrfoge to U.. louclv and taJen&ed Anne Bon- aoft. How did you mat her? Broab: It wat 1961. A mutual friend went to watch Anne reheane a Perry Como special, and I went with him. There was Anne, singing In a beautiful white gown. She was singing .. Married I Can Always Get," and l said to myself, "'Gee, she's beautiful. I think I'll marry her." It was Instant. I fd In Save. As a matter of fact, I tr1Jped over a cable and reaDy fe.U ln k>ve. When she finished the song, I stood up and clapped ... Bravor I shouted. "Terrif\cr' Then I rushed up onto the stage ... HI," I said , "I'm Mel Brooks." I shook her hand and she la~. Three yeers later, I manied her. Q: How did your mother take the newa that you were morrylng a Cath· ollc girl? Broob: She said, "Wonderful, wonderful, a b'9 star." And then she stuck her head In the oven. Only kid- ding. The truth be told. my mother was thrllled and de~hted becaU9e she always k>ved Anne's ~ork. Q: How Important to you are your children? ' BrooU: l have four children . 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May· be that's just being Jewish. I mean, there ls no' Grant Wood "'Sister, you dldn•t finish yow dinner'' kind of talk. There ls, "You eat that or ru kill you." Very emo- tional. Q: l'ue heard that you had some trouble learning to be a father. In fad, that UIQS one of the ~"-' you went Into psychotherapy. · Brooks: That's right. I was lg always the baby of the faml)y. A lot of people are the babies of their famUy. And when 6 they're 45, they have a big ...,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--.-........,.ioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.-iiiiiiiiiiioiii0oiiiiiiiiii--..M ~entity crlsls because they In Htlh Anxiety, Mel drew from his ~nee of being the babv In the family. He Ilka being called "chlldllke." former marriage and Max from my marriage to Annie. I love them all. They're very Import.ant. Especially when they're ltttle, their Innocence Is very Important because they see the world as It should be seen. And their disappointment with reality Is 1 what l have to cure as a ftlm • maker. Oilldren .. the bat poinMn ol realty. So when people call me childish, I ' don't like It, but when they call me childlike, I do liJce It. Chikfren arc very Important to me lnteBectually u well as emotionally. And also, I feel that It's a nice crop. like a farmer with a crop. We've got four nice children we grew. It's a nice crop. Q: You'ue said that when you were on Infant, your family loued you .a much they kept throwing vau In the air. Did you dctthat with your children? BrooU: Yes. A little too much. Sometimes they ~n't come down for days! Too hard in the air. But I'm still emotional, demonstr3· ttve and physical with my .. can no longer be the baby. Life doesn't let you be the baby. Either you have babies of your own or you're getting gray hair. That's a very dif· flcult transition to make. And my analysts helped me get through that. It's very difficult for every adolescent person to become an adult. That's why some of these rebgious rttuals, especially the old· fashioned Catholic and Hebrew rituals, are wonder· fut . They help you through birth, through adolescence, through marriage, through death. Q : Was your anafyals worlhwhl~? B rook•: Absolutely. When I was 22. I had my ftrst neivous breakdown. rve had 104 since then. But when I was ~. J was writing for Your Show of Shows and I felt , .. Oh my God, they'll find me out. rm a little Jew from Brooklyn. I can't do th15job." So I went to this psychiatrist, and he taught me Mlf ~ teem. In fact, during that per1od J asked for five big railes -to pay for the analy- sis -and. I got them. In the beginning, I was afraid analy· sis would make me "normal" and take away m~ talent. But what It did was to· free me to be a more complete ar1ist and a good wrtter. Q: At thJs point In vour lifa, why ft It fun bdng Mel Broob? Broob: It's fun because the big struggle Is over -to make It, to make n. to achieve, to achieve . 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INDICATE QUANTITY DESI.RED NEXT TO EACH ITEM: __ E-.nl4 St94 bni11P: aenuine emeralds, 16-carat total wt, S3 ISl2960! __ IW.y Sblct Earri11p: aenuine rubies. \4-car1t totJI wt. SJ 158~90) -Sappllift St.cl um111: aenuine Slpptures. \4-carat total wt. $3 CS13S001 _~kl h1u1 .. t pnu1ne 12 pt solttllfeemerald. 18" ch1in. S3 IS14110I _ •• ,...It: aenuine 12 pt solitaire ruby, 18" chain, S3 IS14120l _ _,..,. ~ aenline 12 pt solitaire sapphire. 18" chain. $3 ISl'llOI ~ .... pnuine 12 pt solitaire tntet'ald, S3. ~ lilt Mtow: _ Smalt CSize SJ _ Medium CSize 61 -Larae CSize 7) QTY. 151419' QlY. • ISl4ltlt QfY (Slt1971 ldJ lltll. aenuint 12 pt solitaire ruby, Sl SJtCtfJ sin Mlow: -Sm1ll (size 51 -Medium (sae 61 -urae (size 7) QlY. CSl4205i QTY ISl420Q QTY. C$142.071 3 s.Mr• ...._ eenume 12 pt solit•e sapphire. Sl specifJ sin Mtow: t -Small lsize 51 -Medium (sue 6) -Larae lslze 7) f QTY. '5M2lt QTY ~21$ QTY ISldl71 .,. .. ' HOW TO ORDER: Send this enti~ notice and your name and ad-? dreu (pleate print) plus SI shippina and handlina for each item to: 3 CHRYSlU A IPHNCHE. LTD~ Mllld .hwelr7 Ad•ll1Wll& Tiit. 0.,C. ! eoa.11 • los am. Gnettwlm, COllMCtialt Milt. <SMllO> ,. AdvertiHment .. • . . l'Nllt.\' WUJU.l', ,,._ 11, 1111 •• Tom Watson (continued} For nearly a decade it was Arnold Palmer and his legendary rushes in the twilight of the final holes who dominated the game's most presti- gious tournaments. lllen along came a hefty kid from Ohio State named Jack Nicklaus, with his booming drives and uncanny putter, to lead the pack from green fo green. Now after years of battllng the cries and whispers of "choke artist," Watson, with his gritty two-stroke victory In April over Nicklaus and Johnny Miller in the Masters Tournament at Augusta, Ga., has emerged as 11le Man To Beat at the US. Open The sunburned men Watson com- petes against every week have long since acknowledged his prowess. Last year. when Watson became the first Masters of the Masters: Congratulated here by five-time Masters champ Jack Nicklaus , ~n Is sitting pretty as golf's reigning kingpin. touring pro ever to win more than $500,000 in one year. Nicklaus said. "Tom Is playing by far the best golf of anyone in the game right now. He's one heck of a player and one heck of a guy. I have nothing but admiration for how hard he's worked and how he's conducted himself." Or, hsten to fellow duff er MUler Barber after a frustrating weekend of chasing Watson around the links: "llle closer I got, the harder he was to see. There's something Intangible about him. I don't know what it is or how to desctibe It, but truly great athletes have something that sets them apart, something the rest of us don't get given. Tom Watson has it He's willing to make the sacrifices you need to make; he's got the drive. the ambition and, Lord knows, the ability." And if that isn't enough, hear this concession speech from Arnold Pal- mer, the man who made professional golf the richest sun-drenched Idyll in the chronicle of mankind: "Tom's ex- tra cocky and very confident, two very necessary things to becoming a great player. I'm ready to hand the crown over to him. and it looks like Jack is, too." Says Arnold, that is. Nicklaus Is never to be counted out of the money as long as he can swing a dub. In fact. Nicklaus. the legendary Golden Bear. . and Watson, the hungry cub, now comprise golf's most delldous rivalry After Watson won his first MMters over Jack in 1977, To m stepped up to the mk::rophones In the dubhouse. pointed to Jack and said, .. I'm always afraid of this man." Nicklaus lau~d graciously. "No, he's not," Jack said. "He's not afraid of anybody. That's why he won." (continued} ·~~~~~------------------.......... ... C leet IU. AIY--TOaM:CO CO. 5 ITlll· "tar". 0.4 mg. mcotlfle trv. per etgarene by FTC method. Tom Watson (c:onlinued) Nicklaus Is a decade older than Watson, to be sure, but golfers fade slowly and graoefully. Also, the tour Is crowded with gifted pretenders, no· tably Bruce Uetzke. In the Byron Nelson Classk at Dallas a month after the Masters (a tournament marred by the death of a spectator In a lightning storm). Lietzke roared from behind to tie Watson at the end of regulation play, then beat him by a stroke In a sudden-death playoff and earn the $54. ()()() top prize. But on a relative scale, money Is probably less Important to Tom Wat· son than to most pro golfers. He Is a throwback to the Bobby Jones era, when golf was Indeed the sport of counhy dub gentleman. Nowadays the tour is replete with roughouse types like Lee Trevino, who learned his golf on a husder's snake pit, the Tennyson Public Course in Dallas. Then there are the collegians on the tour. who earn their degrees through golf scholarships to places like Wake Forest and Houston. Watson grew up In Kansas City. the son of a wealthy Insurance executtve named Ray Watson. himself a scratch golfer at the blue-ribbon Kansas City Country Club. Young Tom prepped at Pembroke Country Day and, like his father and brother Ridge before him, attended Stanford -and not on scholarship. Even now, Watson can say, In his reserved fashion, "I don't care about money. I'm ju5t trying to play the best golf I can: I have a cer· taln talent; I think It's a better-than· average talent. U I can get a variety of shots and start hitting the ball with more authority and a little btt lo\.ver ... " That may M>und odd coming from a gentleman who's been P.9 .A. Player· of-the-Year the past four years, but Watson is the son of craftsman who Is constantly analyzing his complex and precarious trade. He has all the tools for success. Though only 5 feet 9 in· ches tall, and weighing 160 pounds, he has a compact athlete's body and marvelous hand~ye coordination. Back in 1972. watching him putt at the Tuscon Open, Bert Yancey was mov· ed to comment, "There's the next Ar· nold Palmer." Still, an awful lot of work and desire With over $2 mt/lion In lifetime t.our earnings, Tom and wife Linda can laugh all the wav to the bank. went Into building his game. Watson seems calm, even aloof, on the surface (though he did manage to utter "Hot d8mn!" when he won the British Open in 1975). "But," says Bob Wlllits, his father's golfing partner, "he bums in· When ugly yellow or brown spots show up on your beauti- ful green lawn and green again OR11{0 Lfquid Lawn Dis-- ease Control is quickly and ~applied with the • , it madl; be fun- • gus~se. You have to act~ as these infected areas can sptt.adand destroy your lawn. Ortbo bas the~ a broad spectrum funadclde called Llquid Lawn Olaease Control, 'tt'bich kills the fungus and prevents its ep~ng. In a very short tfine your lawn will be healthy 0 o-SPRAY-~ One quart tn:ats up to 8000 sq. ft. Ask your ORTHO Dealer about it. Avoid Accidents: For safety. ttad the~nttn: label Including wam~s. U9e aD chcmk:als only as dlrectcc!' 0.-111•m•a ... larm la ... 81* ........ 9 0RIHO .. side •. " Adds Stan Thirsk, the longtime pro at the Kansas City Country Club, "He can't resist competition. And ti he's ln It, he wants to win It." ln teaching young Tom, Thlrsk basically let him do what came naturally to such a youngster. "You let him Imitate," Thirsk once said. "Tom's dad was a club champion. He has an excellent swing, long and upright. Tom simply Imitated Ray Watson's swing." However._. Tom early on proved himself to be something of a maver- ick. The apple of his father's eye, he wbn fou.r..Jdjssouri state amateur championships. But, in probably the only probationary moment in an ex- emplary life , Tom at 14 was suspend· ed from Pembroke for three days. The aime: smoking on his first date wlth Unda Rubin , a pretty, vivacious Jewish girl &om a ne~ academy, whom he met duQng .alr lnterschool productJon of Plratu of Penzance. Thus began a love affair that drove Unda to college in eastern Pennsyl- vania , as she puts It, "to be as far away as possible." Aher two years of enforced distance, she tnlnsferr~d to Mills College, only a freeway ride from Tom at Palo AJto, "to be as dose as possible." (continued) .. \ ,. i Tom Watson 1 (conllnued) There were problems. Watson comes from a 50dety In which nice gent11e boys still many nice gent1le girls. Un- da, for her part, was not wild about the Idea of following the sun on the golf circuit. For, by his senior year, though his play had been er· ratic at Stanford (he won on- ly two collegiate tourna- ments). Tom was giving serf· ous consideration to the pro tour. He had already de- monstrated a disinclination for his father's ltfe style by switching his major from eco- nomics to psychology. "I just ~ didn't want to be a vice presi· dent of a corporation," Tom says. "I~ the~ I did best was the thing I wanted to do most, play golf. It's never duD for me, never a job. Every time I tee up it's a new challenge." It's one he Invited Linda to share ·as his wife, and she is now his biggest fan as well as perhaps the most able ad- ministrator on the tour. Even though she Is now mother of a little girl (Meg, almost 2) Unda handles all the book- keeping and arrangements, always making sure Tom How to •• Save with Solar•-~ I Aetum.,... ooupon tor your"" ..... eo: · I I p1181ft .OWllrochure""" .n of MllM' -.UHOMQ ndll,.p111tw80Wmad1t1 L88rn 4700,.....Lw,,,O.llolr 41110 I I :::::,~~= 11nn1111~•.•on••~ 11M2 I I ooet81t1 .. rnuctt • . • Nlwne I I~ =-I :........ .--· Zip : WffaMlllWad wtda• ~------------ • ~k-. I L--~·-••••••••••••••••••-u ~n dons the traditional Grun Coat after winning th& year~ Masters. He gets an assist from 1980 winner Seve Ballesteros. gets the best -the best before each round of the room, the best car -each 1975 British Open. On the step a.long the trail. As chatty final round, Tom sank a as Tom is restra1ned, she Is 20-f oot birdie putt on the last quick to defend him against hole to tie in regulation, then critics who perceive him as a won the playoff for his first cold golfing machine . ..,.om major tide. •Is Tom," she says. "He's With two more Brttlsh never going to be anything Open wins, a World Series ol else •or try to be things he ~.victory, and two Masters Isn't. He's not the automaton . Ma~pionships In his bag, he's made out to be# If peo-people are no longer ques- ple can't see the human be· tloning Tom Watson's ability Ing, the warm, compesslon-to swallow. Still, If he's going ate lo\/fng man I know. to reign over the flercety they're just misreading him, corppetttlve P.G.A. tom, he that's aD." must wtn Its most competitive The key to Watson Is that event: the U.S. Open. he turns his emotiQns Inward "Sure, I'd love to win the and gets down on himself Open," Tom says. '°To be when his game tails off. This, considered the· best, you coupled wt1h his wtlllngness have tQ win the biggest tOW'· to "tear up his swtng" rather naments." Which Is why he than play it safe, and to go works on his game constant- for brolce In every tourna· ly. flying back and forth be- ment rather than just try to tween his French provinda) finish in the top money, has home in Mission Hms, Mo., caused him to blow more to Dallas and Preston Trails th.an a few matches. As early -somettmes between break- as 1974, when he led the fast and dinner. U.S. Open at Winged foot As Watlon once put tt, (Mamaroneck, N. Y .) after standing on a fairway during a three rounds only to shoot a pradk:e round, "You have to 79 on tht ftnal day, Tom be dedicated because-It's a pidced up that dreaded tag, naturaly &ustraang game. A .. choke arUst." 'Stx on a hole can ruin a day or Aftm several such rough Jo. a tournament. That's the times, Tom was taken In ftnt thing you learn as a kid, hand by 8yror1 Nelton. the how frustnrtlng It Is. The right aafty old pro who lends his gq, ls an unnatural ff. You name to the dMlic at~ can't blame the dub or the Trails In o.1111 (now Wat· oondtllons or the weather. 90n's MCOnd dub). NIJlor\ You can't blame the team began ~ wtd\ Watlon beta~ It's )ult you .... You og his rhythm, h9 ~. can't conqus this game. But smooehlng out his "**151· He whln you g.t do., l's rm ~ pelletidy wllh hm the b..t" .. '----l - To the ut:a: .. Afl-taking hll third BrlJaJ1 ()p8n' Tom g,,., the trophy a "*IN.-. ,/11111&.., WIUU', .-11. "'1 • 11 With a llttle help from his friends: m:Don sayi thanks after holing a short putt to dnch vet another tourney win . THE GREBING OF TOM WATSON 11 y..,. lt.Q.A..Rn 22A 79 315 10 7 12 1 1 1 1 3 12.428,733· 24 Tour Vlctorlee ''A lot of State Farm customers niove. But not many move away from State Farm:' State Form agent M ike Boker, Greencastle, Indiana. "Just about anywhere State Form policyholders go, a State Form agent will be there to handle their family insurance needs just like the one bock home. "And our customers like that. Becouse whether it's life, health, homeowners or auto insurance, they know they hove good protection a! a gooa pnce and outstanding service. And they wont to keep on getting it " If you wont o good value on your family insurance, and good neighbor service, check your Yellow Pages for the Stole Form agent nearest you. STArl •A•lol INSUIAN(l Like a good ~eighbor, State Form ts there. It's Ftesh Sweet Che11y Time By ffiottlyn Honaen 0 ne of the delights of the season now Is enjoying juicy, ruby-fleshed, dark, sweet cherries, right out of your hand. The lovely beauties look really tempting piled high in one of yow best cut-glass bowls. Here are a few recipes for you to try, plus some helpful consumer tips. HOW TO FREEZE f'RESH SWEET CHERRIES I . Select molstureproof containers ~h Bds or plastic fru:zer bags. \JJorl( with a smal amount of cherries at a ttme to allow fcl' quick handling and prompt freaing. Wash cherries In Ice water and drU.. 2. Spread washed cherries with stanl In· Uld on cookie sheet. Freeze until hrm. Pack Into freezer containers or plastic freaer bags. Cover or fasten tightly. label and &ear. CHF.RRY·SAUCED CHICKEN WINGS 3 ... chicbn .... l .......... chwrta. heMd -pk-.... '1\ aipor-..Ji*e IA aip __.brown...., ltr •a-.,...hlh-..roocor l,.\ 1 ;a• paadaedtlnflr 1 .... dove .... minced ~ aip _, NllCll IA cup port wtnc 2 ......., DOM *non )ulcc I. Cut off and discard the smal wing tips of chicken wings. Cut between the main Freeh Sweet Cherry Feaa Mid-June Is the ttme for the first marketing of the fresh, sweet chenie5. From then until early August, there Is plenty of this delicious fruit for every· one to enjoy. Vartctla Fresh, sweet, dark cherries from the Northwest come In two varieties, Bing and Lambert. The plump Sing was developed as a result of the efforts of a Chlnae gardener named Btng, and thus carries his name. The Lambert cheny was first grown as a Sddling of the Napoleon cherry and then devel· oped to yield the deep·red fruit with the sweet cherry flavor that ts grown today. Peddng and Stor-oe New marketing procedures assure that frah cherries WID M at their peak when they reach your local market. R...arch ll condnualy in progrese to produce new vmiietla lest sutceptible to fr09t and rain. frah, IWfft cherries and MCOnd wWlg )olntl to make 2 pieces &om ach wtng. Piece In glass bowl. 2. Pteoe pitted cherries with orange )ulce In blender and tiMnd until smodth. Add re· malnlng Ingredients. Pour over chicken wings and marinate 2 to 3 holn. turning oeculonaDy. Drain, reserving marinade. 3. Place chicken wings In single layer in baking pan. Beke In preheated 450° F. own for 10 minutes. Tum and-bake 10 minutes more. Reduce tempenwre to 3500f. Continue to bake 20 minutes longer or until wnder. brushing 2 or 3 ttma wtlh raerved cherry marinade. MaJr. about 36 J*oa NOTE: Remaining marinade may be thickened with 2 tabletpoonsconut&"Ch to serve as a dipping sauce. CHERRY CHICKEN SALAD 2 a.-dk:ed coolted chlc:km Crtlp ---~ IA aip ._. aDondl, ._.... 2 ........ c:ut..,...,.. 1 tr rpa an lnDoft )u6ce ' a.-pMlild ..... .-« chwrta 2 ~or or.,..,~ Md eked lrtpc~ 2 &ablapooae lbnt Juice o..hMlt 1 tuepooo ..... llm• peel 'i4 talpOClll ...,., lcuplM!JC'"cnlM I . Combine chicken and almonds; por- tion evenly among 6 lettuee·Uned salad plates. 2. Sprinkle banana w1th lemon J11ka. S. Arrange fruits on plates with chicken. Mash avocado: combtne wtlh remaining Ingredients for dressing. Pass with salad. Malcu 6 NrUtngs are packed in polyethylene-lined boxes to prevent molsture loss and keep them ln prime condition. Similar methods can be adapted for home use. Store unwashed chenies In plas- tic bags In the refrigerator. Wash just before serving. Nutrition In addition to a delightful flavor, cher- ries make their contribution to good nutrition . Sweet chenie5 are a good sowce of Vitamins C, A and 8, and Thiamine. They rate among the foods that are highest In three Important minerals: Iron. caldum and phospho· rus. Pnsavatlon The sea.son_ and refreshing flavor of thlt first-of-the-season fruit can be ex- tended for year-round enjoyment by canning and freatng. Three cups of stemmed unpltted cherries equal one pound. Two and one·half Clups of ••mme4 and pitted cherria equal one pound. A• reported in new• •torie• in the New York Time1, Waahington Post, CJiicaso Tri.bu~. Miami Herald, Ecologilt. Paul H arvey New1 ........ . • ROACH .PRUFE, No. I UNIVERSITY TESTS In In a report just released by the UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA and published by the ENTOMOWGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. eight commercial and test products that included a broad spectrum of insec- ticides were tested against a product called "R OACH PRUFE." The tests were conducted in heavily infested apartments and showed at the end of the 8 week test period that with a single application of ROACH PRUFE in each apartment, the roach population was reduced by an average 99. 5%. By comparison, with the worst results were two widely recognized insec- ticides currently used in aerosols and applied by professionals. They showed a 0% (no) reduction at the end of the 8 week tes.ts. Commenting in a letter, the University researchers stated: "Our u - J>triena vnder field co1111itions #fas s#town that when fmJPerly applud, the R OACH PRUFE /omiula jwouUks a fkgree of cockroach control that is US1UJlly superior lo all otw rr.gisfntd commerrial or consumer products." Odorleu. Euy Tu Apply Because roaches simply do not recognize ROACH PRUFE as an insec- tici<ie, they do not try to avoid it by scattering to other parts of your residence as they do with other insecticides. Plus the electrostatically charged powder sticks to their bodies. They then carry· the powder back into the walls spreading it among the other roaches. The result is you kill not only the roaches you see, but also those hiding and multiplying in the walls. ROACH PRUFE is odorless, non-evaporating, non-staining and non- flammable. The powder is simply applied with a teaspoon Wlder kitchen apptiaoces and in other hidden areas. It can be used in homes, schools, hospitaJs, restaurants. plus new construction. U ROACH PRUFE is not available at your local hardware store, the manu- facturer will be glad to send it to you. To obtain a one PQund container, just send a check or money order for $8. 90, which includes postage. Add tax if you live in California. One pound covers up to a 9 room residence. You'll need an extra pound for a basement or garage. Send to Copper Brite. Inc., Dept. 93.at5147W.JeffersonBlvd., Los Angeles, Ca 90016. Copies of the University test are available by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to Copper Brite, Inc., J)ept A. C CO#<"f Bnt• ltK.r!MO \ A Miniature of The United States of America's Saint-Gaudens $20 Gold Piece 100% SOLID GOLD*- A Special Gold Issue of TM Cobunbia Mint, Wa.rliington, D.C. in Solid 24 Karat Gold* You now have a rare opportunity to possess the world's first and only 100% SOLID GOLD (24KT) Miniature $20 Gold Piece. 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I've helped many people become financially succcssf ul using methods that made me a multi- mlllio.Wre. It doesn't have anything to do with your intelligence or appearance. Color, r~c~ or .ex: makes nodiffcrence. Youmayhawaphysacal deformity or be mentally dcprened. You may be uneducated.as I was, or have manydoubcubout yourabilities. None of that makes any difference. In the fint place you have to realize that YOU, not someone else, arc the pc non who can become very wealthy in a short period of time. Reprdlcss of your position now, I think I know how you feel. I've lived in s'°. a month apartments, I've been bankrupt and depressed and I've had more problems than I imagined a person could have. I'm just a reaular ~non. but I laaYt learned how to make money. I've made mistakes and have learned from them Hd all of my methods and experiences are in this book. I know that you want to make a lot of money &nd 1if show you cicactly how to do it. All of the metbods you11 learn in these .0 chapters REALLY WORIC. I lcnow they do because they•ve worked for me and hundreds of others. If someof\C bad shared this information •itb me 10 yean ago it would have saved me IC'VCral years of trial and error. It does produce results. By aae 29 I had a new Cadillac and Rolls-Royce. properties, businesses and projects in many ca ties, a new 4'S room home. money in the bank. and everything money can buy. • t had always been ~oor and couldn•t believe that it wu all happcn1ns to me and my family. lmasine how you d feel. A1 other people used the information I pve them and followed my 1uge1tions they became rich also. Many people asked me why I didn't write down bow all of this happened, which I did aad the muh b my book HOW YOO CAN MAKE FIVE MILLION DOLLARS IN FJVE YEARS. J don't reaJly want to spend mucll tin)e here &elliq you Whal rvc doae. WUt YOU can do it more imponaat. Mott people haw tome .elf· doubU and qunaiOD dleir alMJilMi bta witb d.irectioa JOll CU IMD ,our dNalDI COIM true. ~-·-How YOU can make FIVE MILLION DOLLARS in Five Years You rHllyctutmolce IMll :nu1110Jm0My, MILLIONS Of" DOLLARS. If you nelly klkw yo11 ct111 OJfd lc.now wluit to do. I'w dOM it mysdj oltd wiU 11,1p you do /I lt»•NI you don't lt•w to mlt oM c~nt of your m<HWy. Giw J'Oll'WJJ • cluuttt. Questions and Answers Q. How & tltls boo• •1tY tl(ff'""' from •II tM I'' riclt , .. 1c boob.~,,.~ A. In the first place this isn't just a book, it's a co~plctc wealth prognm. rve read all the succ:css books available and virtusfty all of them assume that you arc a polished and sullcd professional who knowi aJI about motivation. oraan- ization. ncgotiatinadealund so on. My book and program for you only assumes that you want to become wealthy and, from the around up, shows you how to cha nae yourself into a person who thinks, acts and IS wealthy. Q. B11t .n1t't "'1 tlw boob •bout dw .. ,,.,~ A. Some of 1hc available books arc SO or 100 pages of vaaue outlines thll have fto personal meanina for you. Others arc longer books that have some useful infof!llation in them but le.ave you at a comple1e loss abou1 usin1 the· ideas. My book. in 3S2 pages and 40chap1ers. will show you how to change your sclf-imaac and really think rich, how to make thousands of dollars and turn them into millions. how to organize, how 10 follow-up. how to avoid problems and what to do if they arise and all of 1hc basic information you need to really cha~ your life. Q. w""' if/ tl01t't/ttl 1'fOllmttl~ A. Ml 1how you how to become completely motivated and It.I)' that ~Y· Q. ,.,,_,If,.,,, •nwtl! A. You can overcome it and rll show you how. Q. WW Ir. /ltlt ~ °' b•nkrwp1r A. Bia deal. rvc been broke and bankrupt before and it's nothing more thH a n.t tire on 1hc drive throuah life. Q. WIM tdltt rklt _., lff« /Nppkr! A. Not nccew..rily but it provides so much freedom to do what you want with your time and THAT can m.akc you happy. • Q. W,_t if I jl01 wMt • 1ucc,S$ful sm•H b~IS~ A. This book will show you how to orpnize. finance. promote and succeed in any small business. Q. /1 tllb • ml «II_,. booA~ A. Not just real estalt, but dozens of avenues to weahb. I have scvc:ral chapters on how to make the most with the absolute least in real estate but many other chapters on ,ettina areat amounts of money in other vnys. Q. WMt lj I dOll'I Nb ml at•U! A. The answer Is not just real estate. Gcttina rich is a state of mind. If you read through my entire book you can Stt your 1bou1hll devclopina an~ you _can visualize .how the wealth will come to you. There 1s no single road to nches )>ut there IS a single state of mind and it must be developed. I'll help you do it and when 1h~t happens I -ive y~~ exact information on usina thal au11ude and ma kin& m1lhons of dollars quickly. I've .hcl~d 100 many people too many times to d oubt 'hat it will work. for you. It will! Q. WIMt ~I• ct11t I ,_,,,/rOM tltls booA! A. Withia I monlh from orderin& my boolt you can chanae yourself into a financially successful person. h's a pi1y that so many people who cou.ld be wealthy and independent just doJt't know what 10 do to be on the oth~r 1tde of the fence. My purpoK ii to show you how to act there. Q. Dott'r ¥t>fl l'8'iy /IOI..,.,., to,,,..,~ 11t0ttq~ A. Sure, I'll makt '°'"'money selling this book. bu1 one o( the .,...test sati1(a.ctions in my life is to see 01hcrs tlcvatc tbclllMIWS and bttomc happier throu,tl my efforts. There is so much to do and haw 1n life and all you have 10 do is l.tc h. Q. WA.I~,._ ,_,MIN, A. You can rttllm the book anytime within I year. for a IOIM\, "°questions aiked mnncy back guaranlcc. I only assume one thing about you: that you want to ma~ a lot of money. That's all I need from you to get you on the road to your .. mouatain of millions."' My book will show you exactly: 1-How to first get your own personal happiness in order. 2-How, when you have this mental houseclean- ing done. you can never be stopped in your pursuit of personal and financial goal~. 3-How to stan a business or improve your job to get a ·nest egg" to begin your investments. 4-How to borrow money to finance your ideas and projects. What to say and what not to say. S-How to buy real estate 20% under value every time and tum that into instant profit. 6-How to get people on your side to further your projects and wealth. 7-How to pyramid and multiply your wealth over and over. \ HOW YOU CAN MAKE FIVE MILLION .DOL- LA RS IN FIVE YEARS outlines bow you cag. have nothins and start new businesses, how tcJ" promote them, how to expand them on borro~ money and use the cash flow to buy properttes. Then how to use the propenics and other means to make your wealth grow from thousands to hundreds of thousands and then millions of dollars. Several chapters show you how to .buy real esta te with no credit and no down payment and still have the rents pay the payments each month. I have two chapters on ba nkruptcy. how to structure it and how to recover from it. NcarlycveryposiblcaspectolyourfmanciaJsucx:ess is outlined and THIS PROGRAM WORKS. And in a shon period of lime. My personal suggestion.and the foundation of my whole wealth program for you. is that you should follow my program and get five million dollars in five years or less and then STOP making money and enjoy what you have. After you know how to make the money all you need is the desire and motivation to d o it and the last two chapters show you ways to keep your spirits up and never lose your driving force until you have your millions. All I'm asking you to do is to GIVE YOUR- SELF A CHANCE. My boolc costs SIO. and I'll refund your money if you return the book .any time within one year. No hassleund no qucsuons asked. You can't lose a nythjng 4nd you CAN make millions of d ollars. To order just write the words '"Five Million Dollars In Five Years., on a plain piece of paper. Enclose it with your S 10. check or money order to Ross l. Anderson, 1100 Quail S t., Newport Beac h. California 92660 • Your boolc will be mailed the same day your order is received . MY GUARANTEE TO YOU: At eny dac 1'ttMa OM year, 11 yOtt an cUaMdlfle4 la &•J way. JCMI .. , rd ... MJ book f~ an ............. ,.,.... Appetite and Depreaalon -Do They Go Hand In Hand? By John E. Glbeon TRUE OR FALSE? 1. ~ and women react dfleientJy whes\ they haw "1he blaes." 2. Whether men or women get the blu-at when they get depr mtd raises . a provoc::adYe and much debated quadon. 3. The simple act of counting to' 10 provides a yaxittk:k meaairtng just how blue or down ln the dumps someone feels. 4. U events Went along smoothly, wtdlout c:bsappob1b11e11ts or unpjea- sant events, llfe wouJd be considered pleasant, and we'd rarely feel blue and depwewd. 5. How often you get the blues - and how blue they are -depends on whether you feel that what happens to you is largely the resuk of your own efforts or whether you think of your- sel as a person whose life is con- trolled more by such forces as luck, fate or powerful others. 6. Some people lose their appetite when they're feelng depreued, wtth a resultant weight loss, but with <>then, the blues have the exact oppo- site effect -appetite Jna..a dra· mildcaly. ANSWERS 1. liw. Sludies ol men and womai students at the University of Califomla showed' that depreued men were more llbty to report an Inability to ex· pra1 their f-'nga (dapie w~ to do to), a loss of 90dal Interest, a Niue of failure, and WOltlld physb) com- plaints. Ocpraaed women, on the other hand, ~ charactcnz.d' prW\d- paly by tndedstvenas rt jutt can't l'MM up my mind what to do, whee to go, or anything ... "), andtelf~ crm dilgwted wth mytd f04' i.tdng thlngt get me down like this"). I. True. The tam of lr1Vadgators who conducted the University of CalJ- f«nla ltUdy concluded after evaluat- ing~ ftndings of leading march: "It 11 undlar wbetbc women do In fact become more depe-e11td than man or wMther male and femlll ~as with o.p....,,. •• 1n wevs ttwit lead women to ...-Iha IY"lP- toml (relldng about the ,...,...) • cope with, lllek ~or,.._ labell ol ~ In I different way~ men." It w noted ihlt depu 111 d men who .. \IOluble about their ••'*""9 and ..... t*'<t flO evoke a nieglllw or "lo-whit' ,..,. ... &om olhln and thM dep 111d men.,. )udged mer. hanhly and .. llen .. more impaired than ct.pr ... d women for dilplay of the same behav- ior. S. True. In psyc:hiatrtc studies at the Untversity of Oxford, subjects includ- ed men and women whose moods ranged from various ~ of de- pressk>n to not at al dCpressed. Each was asked to count from one to 10" fn his own time," and this sample of speech was tape-recorded. Findings: In general, telf-Rltlngs of a depressed mood were slgni&antly correlated wth slowtng speech wtlAe counting to 10 ~e blu-cr the mood, the longer the speech-pause time between num- bers). 4. FoJM. A two-year Untvenlty of Oregon ltUdy examined the relation· sh_, between dcpresllon and pleasant and .unpleasant events In the Dves of two seJec::ted wc>UPI, consiltlng of one hundred men and women , ranging In age from 20 to~ 60. Case hlltpries otQtned &om lnteMews showed one group to be appreciably more subject to feeMngs ol depretlion. Findings: "There was no Indication that unplea- sant events occ:uned more often to the depraMd group than to the others. And there was no wocladon tn the Nmple ol subtects ltUdled be- tween the ltatc of depr-.lon and the amount of pleasure exper1enc:ed." Thia would ...m to suggest ~ that our own attttuda, rather than the tblags Jhat happen .to US, bear the grutat ~ for the moods which caute us to view life darkly to brehdy. 5. True. Studies et the Untverllty of MasMChu..u. have ltlOWn that a ten· dency toward depraR>n among •u- dents "was chatadeatzlld by ~er attri>utions to chance and dec:ruMd beWs In pertOnal contact ovei one's oUllOOmes." 6. liue. Studln of dcpraeion and appetite, conducted at th• Depart- ment of Plychiatry, St. George'$ Medical School, London , England, examined patterns of appetite change durtng deprt11ed moods In men and women aged 21 to 65, from various }.Walka of Jtfe. It was found that thousjl dep1111lon is men often accompa- nied by reduction of appetite, tn en ap· pndeble number of cases It actually lncnata. 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AIMr, .......... .-..y. I I • '*.....,..'"••• 14, '"1 I IW•O..-Mls I cw ............ .,........ I L n , 11 v.f,'r s• _..,.. -------------------------- MIPDWOMml HAlllll• The n.aon·. busieft wo- men -ttlOM who combhe the three roles of wife, mocher and jobholder -are -the Nllk>n'• healthlat women, lt MemS. Reporting on raarch be; Or. Lois Ver- brup of the Univenlty of..__ _______ ~----------------~ - Mk:hJgan School of Pubac Health, Ob. Gyn. NeWI says such women have the bat general health status, lowest morbidtty, ie.t• long-tern disab6llty and ratztcted acdvl· ty and the least drug UM. Homemakers suffer worse health than worldng rnoet.., while dlvoro.d and scpmafed women, bolh ~ and nonworking, thaw the wont health .,._, .. -they have the hw-t number ol doc- tor vlllts, the melt dtsab8lty days and the long8st hospital. stays. ADRl•ADAY K11•STH• DOCTOR AWAY To tflOM who preach the virtues of temperanca, we c:an now arww.r' '"Ha." Be- 9cla ll~.&ectl. moderate dtridng may ac- tually be good for you, ac- cording lo ~ be; Or. Thomes Turner, dean emeri- tus of Johns Hopkins Me- dical School. Moderate drtnMn hew fewer Mart at- tacks than teetotalas, Mys Turner, polltiy due to drinkers' greater amounts of hlgh-dentlty llpopoteina, the to-caled '"good" cholatarol that ..en.. to protect ...,,.. doggilig of the ..... The lludy -found that alcotiol can fell.Ye knllon; amcx'9 the ~ In par· llcuW. boom Wiii found to reduce .nxllty, dw pll'aip-'°"'· .. In llu~Ang end loMr the p.We "*· Whet car-..... -moder· ate" drinking depends on one's weight. Turner says for a 15(}.pound pmon It might be four drinks over 24 hours. ~ v\ously, tt coma down to sensible use," he adds. "But with a few exceptions, Wch as be- fore drMng and for pregnant women, the bad effects of alcohol j are exclusively related 1 to consuming large ~amounts." aHOCKlllCI CAR Someday soon, you may drtve Into your local terVice station, and Instead of say- ing, "AD 'er up," you 'D say, '1'!ug 'er in." Word comes that ldentilts have dcveJ. oped an experimental elec- tric car that pkJgs Into a con- ventioflal, 110-volt outlet for owmlght rechmglng. PnMous attempts at elec- tric can have fallecl beaKIM the badlnta have not provtcf- ed proper aooeJeniuon. But this model, made entirely from lightweight, fbtrgla.- ~ plutlc, tlM a top tpted of 60 miles per hour and goes &om 0 to SS m.p.h. In 16 MCOnds. The cs. developed fOf the Dlpm1ment of Energy be; the Genett Corpondlon, gltl ex- tra power &om a 8';wheeJ In the ,_ of Che whk:lit. The -right now the car can go WAL TD, -'IL? onJy 100 to 150 miJa be- tween recharglngs. _.TOPICK Sticky lttuation of the week. You're .eating c:hk:ken In a semlfoc 11ial tettil'lg -W1 ocher wordt not wUh bl.a- /oft famiy and &1ends -and you get a bone In your mouth. What to do? "What- ever you do, don't stick your ftngai way up In ttMre like you're ex1radlng a tooth or put your ~ owr your face like you're doing a pup- pet show ," MarJabelle ,,..,,.,.. ...... ....... .... La ............... 111.t. -. c~~ ~~,......,_ ~~-.,....ldltor.,.,,,.,, eo.r rm'~~~: Looking for a young man molt likely to "te:x:eed? Try . Bill Chedwel, a 1V news an- chorman at the ~ age of 20. Every weeknight at 6 o'clock Z600 sublabm to OVC cable 1V syttem tn Mt. Stedng, Ky., can tune into the .. Adkxl 6 News" team - featuring Chadwell, co.an- chor Hunt ?Mst, 16, and spor1Bcaster Keith Hams, 17. It aD began two ,,years ago when ChadweD -then an 18-year-old high-school Mnk>r -approached the vice president of OVC and suggested the company broadcast a local news pro- gram. One month later Chad)Nel was on the air, an- choring the news, doing the weather, raeaching his own sta1es, even Mtttng up the cameras. Chadwell admires the work of Tom Brokaw and Roger Mudd but says his true mentor ll Wakt Cionktte. With a wisp of nodaVJa, he admits, ... J stll g8t choked up when they announce, 1'hls Is the ~ Ewrilng News with Dan Rather .... He -admb his pre-oodoulnell praents prob- lems: "I hew trouble~ to people my own age, and IOmeUmes I feel I milled out. But lt"s too late to go back; that door is shut. .. ..,_..,.HOP Can "t)appy feet" cause red eyes? Maybe so, reports Sdenoe '81 . Dr. Robert Caspari of the Harvard Com- munity Health Plan told of treating a young man suffer- ing from "subconjunc:tMal he~ -the bwft. Ing of the eye's blood veuels. The ailment, more fJ1ghten- lng than painful' Is charac- tertmd be; huge, red, blotchy eyes. And the caUM In thls case? Wei, the night before, the young man had enthusl- astk:aDy been doing the '"Pogo," a punk-rock dance in which one bounds up and down as in a trtbal rtte. Is It ume to bring back the '"Twist"? -But~ •RTHDAYS (AJI Cancer) SuodllV - Jane Russell 60; Maureen Stapleton 56 .... -' Kris Kristoffenon 45; Und· sayWagner32. T...-,- June Carter Cash 52. Wed· ,....._, -Jack Carter 58; Norman Cousins 66. n.m. dllv -June Lockhart 56; Carty Stmon 36. ~ - Eleanor Parker 59. ..... --Bob Keeshan 54. MIAY walCU, ,,..11, e •a 00h! 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"'" Siii• .. 8 MIMlll, AlllMlle (J) llloYlt: "Tiit Grttl Northlltld llllnn11ot1 Rtld" (dfa) '72-Clilf Robtrtton, Robtrt Duvan e Hltlld of Trutll • Rix ltulllwd 0 llloYlt: To bl eMOllllCed al Movie: "PllMtElrth" (SCl-t)- John SatOll, Diana Moldtur a Newtetnltr Wtffly 8 Tiit Allltllun Story -10:30- • lllowlt : "Tht Norlin T1p11" (ch) '73-AoyThlnnts 8 CD 0 QI Kldt All Ploplt Too II Crytt.11 Ctttltdral • llloYlt: ttl) "lloftdlt 'I Holl- dly'' I com)-Ptmy Sinoltton • Catwwy CNpel • Agronelly and Company QI A911Wttwt USA 11:00 • OftCellput • SPOATS: llltblfl Tht Cahfor· 1111 Angels II !hi llostOll J+td Sox • Chwcll 11'1 1111 Hoftlt • lll11t11pltct Th11t11: Cou1ln ltttt(R) \ a Olltdoot Utt I -11:30- • Agf1culturt USA 8 CD 9 QI SPORTS: Tht US 01>1n Cov111ge of !tit 18·tlott final round~ pliy II the Miilon Goff Club in Ardmort, Penn CJ) Abbott I Cotltllo II ""· Ttrry Colt Whittiker Walter Cronkite's Universe. 1he award-winnng CBS News science magazine series, premieres its 1981 sea-- son at a special date and time, Sunday at 8PM, followins the CBS News broadcast of 60 Minutes. The series will assume •IS regular day and time period, Tuesday at 8PM Thirteen ed1tt00s of Waher Cronkite's Universe wiD air this summer. concluding on September 8 Cronkite IOIOed CBS News ll'l Washington in July 1950 and was anchorman and Managing Editor of T1te CBS Evening News from Apn116, 1962. when it was 15 min- utes 1n lenglh In September. 1963, The CBS Evening News became ne1work telev1S1on's first half-hour, wttk· day evening newscast making its debut with Cronkite's headline-making interview with President John F. Kennedy He has covered virtually every major news event dur· 1ng his 30 years with CBS News, including all aspects of the American polit1cal scene since 1952; the assassina- tions and funerals of Presidenl John F. Kennedy; Or. Mar· tin Luther King Jr and Senator Robert F. Kennedy, the Senate Select Committee hearings on Watergate; the House Judiciary Committee hearings on the impeach- ment of President Nixon. and every manned U.S. Space mission. Walter Cronkite has iust been awarded the honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree by the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York Praising Cronk11e's "excepllOndl qualities of mind and character." the degree citatton said, 111 part. "You have given us not only the news. but what is behind and beyond the news -trends, dangers. realities, hopes and frustrations -above ah. the truth. even though imper· fectly attained and fragmenlarrly understood, always presented without pretension. pomposity. or prejudice. As a modest man. you are doubtlessly embarrassed by such encomia, but we are sorry, Walter, that's the way it IS " A pilot for the series aired 1n June, 1979 under the title Universe. and a four-week mini-series was broadcast last summer The !>enes recently won a George Foster Pea· . body Award P ... 7 I TU•SDAY I JUM2J fof ..... .,.... htlnOt. ...... ... DAmME 'ltOGRAlfS. ....... flf Jlllr COftWtnitft«, Ill ... .,.a ...... DAnm ll0¥1ll 11:30 ... ,.., ...... Concl (ch) '5&-Jer CNtder 12:00 e "Wh111 tllt Log111da ot." ( drl) '72-Aldllld Wld- mafl, Fttderlc:ll Fcmet e "Mlrtclt of Ollr L~y of FMllM" (dr•) '52-Gbf1 Ro- llnd, Angell Cletk 3:008 ''lMJ L" (oom) ·~ Ntwnw\, Sophia L01t11 3:30e "NowTllll" (oom) 'H- Rock Hudson, Dorla Day, Tony Rendel, Thelma Ritler I 8:00 eecaaaNtwt •KwttFt •• (J)(J)98Ntwt e nc fee DOUlll elfA'S'M eOoodTIIMt •H1111111t111TivoutllfltAm e e Tiit Eltdrtc CQllPlllJ -f:30- • Tiie •••• Wiid •llrMf--........ l(ok en.11Mr•t11ow ........... a.ta"°""' atM'A'S'H e CD Cl) G a Ntwa 11 ltucllolff 7:00 ••• al ..... CD llnlty Mllltf eHIWtDIYIA• Cl) Tic TIC Dovgll . ...,. a...,.°'""" ... ee1r•·114 GToTtlfltTMll • Tllo IWOttl o4 Sift FreMltCO ta 0.--. frOll tM Q(OUllCI Up • 0.-EMJ (C-C) • AlftMltftdo. Atlllr 11 Tllo MecNtll /Ltfwtr Atpol1 -7:30- • 2 Oii tt1t Town CJ)._, Dlyt Allin eeaF.....,FM eSMNeMt e ErtOllLA Cl) IPOllTS: llltblll The Sin O.· ego Pldrta 11 lht LA Oodottt G flCt tM lilulk e Al In tt1t Flllllly GlfA'S'H @1amty-.r ta Julll c1111c1 a eoi.nr • Tiit MecNtll/ltfwlf lltport • "°"de Letot llNtwtdltck 8.-00 • a w.i.. Ctrille'• UftlffrM e al CB Lollo (R) "Su Ind lhl Single Cop'' Lobo Ind Ptlcllll POM 11 llulblnd and. to Mb"" blldl· mailtta who 111 using Information IWned 111 fancy nwrilOt COUllllng Ind "" llltrll>Y dinic to pul Ille bill onlhlir~ e Movie: "Tiie City" (dra) '71 ( 21\11 )-Antllony O\Jlnn. E G Mar· shtll A mayor wllo has held olct IOI 11.~ yws It puSllld harder tllan "'" by I IOUQll rHltcUon Clll'IP'IO" • CD a e HIPPY 01y1 (R) "Btotdwly It'. Not" The inll CUl1111! tllrttt1111 to drop ol Jo1n11 1nd Chldli'I ron\l/ICI wtllll Jo11111 llld I handtomt actor play a pa1110111te loYI ICllll in lht ~ ICllOOI ~ a Movie: "Tiit Retl111 Tide" (drl) '52 (2hra)-Rtcllard Conte SNllly Wint ... Stephlll Mc:Naly A rackttw. 11ter comn11nmo murder Milli refuge Oii i ~boll e PM Meglilnt e MoM: <II> "Tiit lo119 VOy· ........ (ldY) '40(2hr•)-John Wayne, Ian Hl.nttr The story o4 lht men wllo live by the .... thew dr•ma end """ "'°'91t1 ta St.ltloftarf A~ •Kon (C-C) (R) "Beyond the MilkY Wey" Thia progr1m takn 1 trip ll)IO outer 9'>ICI to ... a univerM ol ptfhapa 100 billion other 011u1t1 wllldl 111 as old as time and M•t1al mittlon light y111s away 9111ytt1ryl (C-C) -8:30- • (12) Flo (R) Just II I bttr·loVlllO tow Qfoup It cklt IO viii! the Yellow RoM, Flo lutns lo her hOlror that a Vllal pert o4 the btl-lht retl rooms- rtdy belatlg lo Randy 'a did and ht' I oltring"""' lot .. e CD 9 9 umn1 & Slllrley ( C-C I ( R) "Tiii 011111 Woman' StWlty finally linclt the """ ol her drttml, a ht/ldtomt doctOI wllo IS lbocJI IO bl dNOtetd • Ciro! hmttt ta Fett f«w•d TV WEEK. JUNE :11 . 111111 al El Sllow de lrla Chacon 9:00 1J C Movie: "Dummy" (dra) 79 (2tv1)-Paul Sorv.no. LtVar BIKton The trlll-ld• account ol OOlield Lano a 1>11<* de1t yooth. ~hterate and inca· pablt ot SOMCh. wllO suters lfllUSllCe beauM ot his"""' ha/ldoelps after hll arrts .. kl connection with the "-"°" ol • ClldQo prOltltul• D QI 8 Hiii StrHI Bluoe (Rl 'Hill StrMI Station" Eaploliv• drama lllvtntd by lht cNotlC hUlnOI ot bl0- c1ty poliCt torce tdrvrty Miki fOf a tyPt«I d1y toi the herustd Capt Frlllk F11lllo 11 ht tr,..10 k119 lhe lid on a powdll1teo hostage stand-oil in· volv1no two armed tuvtn1la robbefs ElllWhttton tfll 1111111. dln08 kits around IYtrY comt1 end IYlll Capl F11tllo'a bell cops must watch their Sltp-a lts$Cll ~·Renko and H~I learn tfll herd way when one bkJndef pull their llYIS Oii the llnt 8 CD 9 at Tl,,11 'a Comp1nr, ( C·C l ( R) "Jack to tha Rescut · Janet learns tlllt Ctndy's boss la ask· Ing IOI tavois beyond the call ot duty •M11v01lflln • QJ Myatery! Rumpolt of Ill• Billey (C-C) (R) "Rumpoleandtht H11vy Brigade" Rum pole clearly entOYS a good murder trial Hit slow· Wiiied clltnl 1a Ille y~ Of !NM notOllOUI Cllllllllll btothlla In court. thl Judge sttmt moie Interested 111 Rl#npoll'a a1over11y 1ppt11111U than thlCIM GIMoYI (C-C) -0:30-• CD 0 9 Too Ck>M fOf C0411- lort ( R) "Who'• Afrlid of Big Bed Wolle?" Ev11yone 11111 1111 wont WON).EN OF RUSSIJI "'· f I I These fascinating ins1i;ht' arc revealed in 'J.'omen of Russia, the flrsl un~emurcd documentary ever to explore the Soviet woman·~ lifollnd lifcst vie amn1; on KCET (Chan nel 28), Saturday at SPM. American celebr1tie~ Shirley Jone,. Pc~) Flcmin~. Carol Lawrence, Juliet Prow5e and Kathryn Crosby each intro· duce topics which reveal a facet of the live~ of modcrn·day Russian women. Shirley Jood introduce~ U\ to Soviet mar riage, family and children, and rcvcillS that the average Rus sian housewife works e)(ltcmcl hard with little help from her hu•band, and wtthout the convenience~ comm<m lo · other industrialttcd counlne\. Introducing us to wolll(n's ~port~., 01 111p1( Cold Meda skater Peggy F~ming, who explores the hve , tramini:;, re~· imcn and attitudes or Rl"''"'' women athlete,. In Ru ,,., top female athlrlcs arc vic~cd a~ .i ~ymbol for the commu nisl way ol life-she! '' • f1~ure to be rc~clcd b all coml1cks. Health, fashl()n and ~ut -Sovicl tylc I examined !>r entertainer Carol Lawrence who ~hmp~\ into the ~cc rel hegh luhtOn wotld of the MolCOw JCI sci. Jultel Prowse t1kn viewers behind the: ~enc\ of the RU\\llln entertain ment world, haYcltng from bowhnq alley~ lo the &lshOi, i MotroW d111ro and a beer Cife. ~athr n Cro\by mlr~ucc: us to women't hbet1t10t1 111 Rus""· .ind e1tammc:s what "equal rights to women" ~•n there: With thttt five rclebr1hn, Womt'll in Ruui.i un"c1ls d1ffettnt flttts o( the m)tlctttn" R11•,1•n wnman, allow1nc the Arntric1n ~a pr1\'1te lonk mto her hfc, her worries, her humor ind her•· I MDllDAY .1 Mmn .. -====: = fw,.., ... UI 'I II, llt ............ ........ I ' . .. ...... .. I THURSDAY MllH "'=-=-~r-"'::: , fw JWf' ClllHllllllCI, llt .. .., ......... MnmllCMES tt:IO•''*"'Ghe•~trlll Etell lrelk" (com) '41-WC. Raldl. Ob1I Jeln, Lian Etral 11:00 • "0.. -.... to Zero" (Id¥) '52-Aablrt Mlldu!I. • S "Tel ltofy" (com) '90-Allllony MN. s.-oo e "lMY 111 111e Cit'' (dr•I ·~e.,. a:'°. "Tiie ,., Cow!try" ( ~) '5&-.lllMI Sttw1t1. Autll 11¥ 111111, Cotlnne C.lvet, Walter ..... Men, bringing • herd ol catlll IO AIUQ, 1111 up IQliltl 11........._ I I ,=--=-·--· E_, ' ........ .. -"-'9 II ..... ·--·e ..... I -c...,----1 r.-,..... .......... ...... _ I ~ -...... ..... _____ ....... _ ..... • w.icOIM '-ck Kotter • Tiie ..... , Hiii Sllow • .......... wllll Cltte lloMrta 8M'A'l 'H •<J>(J)OQINtwl ...... 7:00 •••aNtwt (J) ....., ..., • """°"' ... CJ) Tic Tee DMt11 . ....,. a*" g,,. 111ow •atlfA'l'H 0 To Tel Ille Trvll • Tiit S.M41 of SM ffalldlco •o.trr-J lc.c' •A11"e11illft DeAlllf • Tiie MecW/Ulnr ""°'1 -7:30-• 2 Oii iiie TOWll (J) """'°"' ... •ea,_.,,_ ... Jie ... •fytOllLA (J)PlilllltutM .,. ... lllutk • All 111 tllt Ftllllly OlfA'.l'H a1ney-. .......... ,..,. • Tiie .._....,L...,_ ""°'1 ...... .::!:' ..... DOWN Aft ............ N..._IOt . . TV WEEK, JUN Ind GUI ltlolll Ill lllW ct.elng lllbita ol her eon. wtlo n .... on llle¥ilion will! ~ ...... two ... chutd ........... .Carol ...... ..... ,,.... •C..•1t1111,1•11 ....... ..,, lhOO •CJ) D ........ ,J, (A) A 1PY alrlid 10 cama In lnlnl lie cald 11111 a b11u1iM WOllWI will ESP er.-111 ll'*IOuln8 c:eat lot --. •<J>G18lnty...,(C.C) (A) A Uipld In 111..ut c:eat iu comlcaly lllllZinO Mlf 1Woclaimed paydlic, wtlo IM'flt Wojo'a .... Ilona blbt llly're .....,, and pre- dict• tttrlble t11i11Q1 wilt heppen to Hlll'll 11 M goea cu on a roDbtry eel. •*"Or-.""" ••m ..... . .... ,,....... -9:30-• a a MIC Wlllt• fllptr: A!Mflcl Wortla wllt11 AIMflca ... ( 80l'll) Lloyd Dobyna tllm' 1nee how 111nnnof,wen11 cllanl>-lnO In AtNrlce and why wen.. nut Qlvt up_.. 11111 .,. no lonOW In de- fllllld and lrlln lot ,.. ¥OCltiona, II by do llOI J111n1 IO Ind ....,_ ....... •<J>98Tlll (C~) (A) "The"",._ Wlllon" Wld and CQly lllllrlcl erupt ... by .. cidla IO btcolllt 111 actcw and llatlby, .,. ........................ bwllllltl•raltlltclllltllllallt .,. .. •c...... .-..e. .......... -.... l'lllMOW ""° 11 • llOWt -~. -~ t OIOO e 9eMnWoh(R)"Mtrt I Ole' The dlCoy 1 mollMar hWed to tfiilldhll .. and""" !ht llOOI> ""' ""-' .,. -end .. Wtl ~ COlllll • ~tt llllMnl In fflldanO tllt ~. ........ e (J) GI Hirt to ""1 I e<:) (A) "E•·Wlvte Cln 8t Murder" Mu'• ~ 11-wlfe. Ptwt, rtturne alter -~ (I) Clrcle Of Ital• ta .... lartlKt ThH lrt: The ~olMtSttMl (A) ........ e._ Mii o1 Low • MocM. Nocht 8Mtwtchtck -10:30-........ e Vic •INll't Talllllt IOI !tit Fir hlrt CC.CJ e Tiii ChttetiMa 11:00 e Cl>OCSNtn : r.,~: a ..... • ""Htwtywtd a-. ........ e Tiii leMy Hiii Sllow a ""RM111arc1e e O!dCtwttt -11:30- • (I) c ColuMllo •a a Jolwty Cett0n • <Jl o a Nl9h111nt • let'• Malit • Dtal ... '"' ··~AIC..._. •Mo* 12:00 •Morie: "Apt MM of tht Jun• tit" (ICIV) '82~Htdton • ()) 0 9 lllowlt: "Trouble In Hltll T,..., CoufttrJ" (cite) '80- Eddit Albtrt, Kr.>in Br()l>hy .... .,lcll • 1111e11on l~blt -12:30- D GI 8 Tolll0f1ow Show Coa1t to Colet e OM Step ltyOlld 1:00 a Plyclllc PhtllOllltna • llovlt: "Tiit Poelman Alw•y• Rln .. Twice" (mys) '46-lane TUmet. John Getteld. Hume CrOllyn • Wotld Nttwotll ..... -t:30- e111ov1e: "Jungle Ooddt u " (Idol) '43--0torgt RM¥n • 11ov1t: <II> "0.0.A." (myt) '4t-Edmond O'Btitn. -2:30- •lllotle: <II> "~to Mlf· ltlllet" (ad~) 'O-Hum~l11ty loolrt. Claude Rains. P.tt1 l°'"· Sydney Gt1t11a1T1tt The slory o1 he Frt11ehmtn who esca~ ltom tM prieon on Otvil' I Island and makt 111- p.'amt llort1 ot wd Ind .Wance lo jOin lotcet Wlltl tllt F!w Ftttidl 9 To Tell Ille Truth 3:00 • Morlee: "Oaugfltlf of ttlt Jun- .... 't It JUftllt Wotleft, I • Mowlt : "Twiet Magic Town" (ccm) '47-.JamMSlewart f wmm 11•wv I Mllt4 ,. ...................... . '41111 ... NYTIMI "°'ltAllS. .. IOW, for 1t11t bftrttllellCI, art llMMiJ'• ....... OllVT1mll0¥lll 1 l:SO e "The P\rrplo MHk" 'ldY) '55'-Tony o-.tla. ColtMn Moller, ow l#ry 12:00 • "ltt kt 011 lto•111tl" ( dr1) • 71-Aicllerd lkrton, JoM Calicot, Clillton Greyn, Wolfoang Prtlaa. Denitllt OtMetz. • <II> "Tho Ono Tiltl Oot Aw1y" (tdv) '5'-Httdy KMotr. Coll\ Gofdon Tht •totv of tho only Ottman ptltonot 01 wat who Hctpod 110111 Bt1ta1n end ftlumtd home. 3:00 Cll "Olri Crazy" (mut) '43- Mlckt y Aoonty. My Garland: Gil Stratton. June Al1yton 3:30 8 "Ml1t11 Corey" (dra) '57-Yony M a. Manha Hy111, ChatlH Blckford A alum boy lrom Clwoa90 builds 1 banllroll Ind r'l>Ulllk>n 11 a glmtllar llY8NING 1:00 e e (l)@Q9Ntw1 88(J)OG18New1 •KIMI F1I G Tic Tee Dout11 •M'A'S'H e Oooct Tlmtt a Making" Count e 8 Tiii EKtrk Compeny -8:30- • Tllo Joker'• Wiid 9 llnloy ...... , • Wtlcomo ltck Kotttt • Tiii a.My HHI Sllow • Nowtboat with Cltte Aolltrtl alM'A'S'H . e UF33(1) C '8 Htwe 8 SludloS.. 7:00 eDea»Ntw1 ()) llnloy Miiiet • ,._, Daya Again ()) Tic TIC 0outh G lullltye Ill Men Oftflln Show •atM'A'S'H C To Tell Ille Truttl • Tiit SlrMtt of 8tft Ffancllco • °"' ftty ( e<:) e Aprtdlon4o a Amer 8 Tho MtcNoll/Lthm AtPott -7:30- • 2 Oft Ille Town ()) HIHJ OaYt Again e a II ftmllr ,.ud ........... • Hollywood Ura (I) PORTS: .... ball Tl11 San O.· ego"**" et 1111 LA DodQets G ftet ltll -IC • All In ltll Family C M'A'S'H GlltrNyMlllot a Tllll Old Houaa I~) e Tiit MacNtll/Lohrtl Report e ADM do LlfO• 9 CallfONllt Chfon1c1 .. 8.-00 8 112) Tht Whitt Shadow (R) Coach Aetvta 11 l*Plt•od. tmbar· ratMCI and louefled wlltll I "°'1 a! lj)Ofl• end tflftttalnrMM Ctltbrlllat ::ti to pty lfltlr llll "'P'Ctf 11 1 ll#ld ralalng dlMtt held 111 '-honot ea •• ....,,.. 1c~1 <A> Ftlll.I .. fndudtt squwrel thll Aitt by • hang glld9t; a vi.it to a wlld allCI Cf&ry Plltdt, llld. Mot at. OOIWlfl. llOllol~ e Mowtt: ''llllldfold" (MCI) 'M l""•l-Aoclc Hlldlon, Cloudil Ct!· dinalt A New YOlll l>IYChiatriat gttl lllvofvod Ill thl tug of Wit llltwttn fWO oppo*ig go¥ttM1t11ta • CD a a Clltfllo'• Aftfel• (A) "Lat Our Angel Live" Aa Ktity ~It IOI '* "'• all• belrlQ WOINtd In • atilt~. Kiii. Julie llld SOiiey IPtl'd a rthctivt wiQlf racallng Clltt· lthld rnernon.. ol lfltlr lrlll'd a Movto: "0Htry" (wte) ·55 ( 21va )-Audit Murphy. A YOUIQ man, twOfn In IS dej)llly, *omtt tilt laughing ttoek whtll ht rt1uea1 10 cany. °"' e 11t1Matulno • PECIAL: Tiit Wtr Tiiey Wtrt (A) (71111)-Alla•·tllrlplCltltlpld •• Nottttwe11em Un1vott1fy wi111 aw hon HoatOll and AM~ ea fl Mttk ltuutH Cor11tdJ Sptclal Satwlat Mill Auutff poll" fUfl at lllt political ttt1bfltllrnen1 -8:30- • C«ql lurnott • Qt 8 And tht ltnd Pltrtd On TttvOI Howard.,., ••• Old s.11 ... conductot of the ShHllngbury &111 Bend. In a comedy aOoul a 1111111 Eno· hi/I vlllao• alltcttd by tn unuaual band w1111 en t.WICOOVtntlOllll aound Ill £1 $11ow dol l.oco Vlldta 8:00 e C Mowlo: "MlllotMY°' (dra) '78 (211ts)-011n1 Rota, IMy 0.. W1lh1ms. Anthony Pwlune Tiit ttory or an amblllOUt YOUIG dt9lgntl' dtttt· mintd lo Aolll het way 10 lht t~ of tho Ol111101ou1 but doo·••t-dog luluon WOlkl D aJ a! Dlll'rtnl Strok" IC-Ct ( R) "Thi MaOIQlll" Alkod to d8fn. onstratt Ills mtg1C act IOI VllilOfa. At· nold "ll04 too 9UC:Ctal" ~ "" '"'' trd, 1 disappearing IC!, watk1 and he Inds hirJ!setl out on lht 30lll bl wlrdow lodge. 8 CD 0 8 Morlo: ''A Sr11all Town In T1111" (dta) '78 (21rs)- T mollty &ttoms. Susan Gaotoe. Bo Hoj>kin1 A 1>111111 roung man, who has 1ust wvtd five ytara I°' manjuana poMOSSb'I, Inda his lrltdOln llld l'llt Mt tlvNtll'4d onc. IOI#! wlllll ht r• turns home to reotarn his son and lht woman he lovH ltom tht crooked sller1• wllo stnl IWn twly • Mt" Gflflln Sllow -9:30- D GI Facta of life (R) "Bought Ind Sold" When Blair Otll I job Mft· lf'O coemttiea, Natallt Mita tomtlNno valuelMo in Older lo buy lhtm and 1111· prnshet e Coloflnt 18 looll Alive 10:00 D ail QI Oulncy (R) "Lut R!Qhts" Quincy comts to 1111 aid Of a trttlld tn an ap1aodt centtnno on a sman lnduslnal city'• oppoeition to 1 newly tst~ medical txamlner ........ (J) Circle ol Stara Qt Sclol•to ·e 1 • Ctllfornla Chro111c111 ( C·C) ·~111~n. ....... Ctunoll" Tllie ,..... lool• .... c....--~ ........... •TlllC:.-.. -10:so-•u...:-• aw..... .Tlle*t .... ttlOO •eCl>CO ..... =~v· ..... ·Tht~ca... • llllleb • The llMJ Hiil lllow t8 StMloMrj Altt •Dlc•c...tt -11:30- • (I) c llowlt: ............ .,. loottl" (auep) '78-Tom Sltt11itt, SIM Fotttll, G 0 Sordn e oeJolll}Ar~ e <Jlaa_... • ltt'• Miii•• Doll ....... t8 Hort'• To Yow HN1111 (C-C) • 8 CaptloMct Ale Nowt •Mo* 12:00 •Mori•: "Mttco ,Olo'' (ldv) '82-flory ~. Vallo Tani •CD 09Thtlo¥tlott G MMnck • lllttlon IMOOttlblt -12:30-D o a To.onow aow c... toeo.t • OM S1op ltrOlld 1:00 • Plyclllc flll11101111M • Mo*: <II> "KIM TOlllOtrow Goodb11" (dra) '60-Jamu / c.gney. w.ro eono. fltjone Cart• • Wottd Nttwotll ..... -1:10- • Morie: "More'' (d,.) '70- Elhot Gould. Paula P!tntl11. A Hew YotkOI who 11 aimultaneoully 1 dOO wllt1, ~IPl'IY writ• llld a IM- ltalod pllywrlglit, lftO'tOI lo I 1wOtf IPl/tlllOlll Willl l'llt wilt, l\opirlCI ii Will ch&nOt lhlr ~YOt. Qt To Toi Ille frvtll -1:30- • Mowt.: "Sltftltr" (ho<) ·12- Clvia Robinson. Altx Aocco A Vitt· nam Vot u.-a rtnlt tntkt aa hit p11• tonal weapon of ttvonot aoaintt ~ 2:00 • lllorlt: (JI) "Calllotlllt" (wt1) '81-Jock Mahonoy, F11th Domerguo, t.tdlHI Patt -2:25- 8 111o•lo: "Lode, Stock 11111 a.• rt1" r-> · 1 1 ""'** Alllrtaon, rim Matfltton, 81.W~ W.edlth, Wndt Monloomary YOlllO runaway '°'*'· hMtad by Ille lplCtfl tlllt POftllpl !Illy 11t not matfltd, Ilea vongeful ptrtnta OYlf moumainow difft end daR\)tfOUI r~I in I dlepera1' t i· ~ 1o ind tllw own~ 3:00 • 11ov1t: "Utllo ......, .. (ch) '34-Ktlhlr• HtcQ.rn -3:30- • MoYlol: "Duel of Fire," "Kl119 DlllOttUt" ...... Philbin at ht. &e.t KABC expends lta live local prOQ<ammlng with two lhowa, A.M. In tlw P.M. and Hollywood Live, both hoated by Aagia Ati"t. A.M. in the P.M. will be shown all ttU week at 3:30PM with th4a Hollywood Livt1 segments set f0< Wd'leedlva at 7:30PM. The two programs are all pert of a puth to expand KABC'a he local programming, says Tom, Van Ambu'Q, general aalea manager and acting program director of KABC. A.M. In tlw P.M. ii geered to tM artemoon audience, and la bulcaly In exNnaion of A.M. Los ~. Guests In- dude actor CherlM Grodin, nutritionist Nathan Prltlkin, GerW Frllncia of ~ HotlpltM, ~ Arwtf Gibb, actor George t-Wnllton, Shelley Winters, Mlchelle Triola Marvin, fMhion expert Holy Mitchell and actreea La11en Hutton. Emphule la plececj on week-blQ topics auch as weiQtrt loel and peraonal appeeranoe, Interviews with guest stars and ,,..Hn-the atr..c ~It• •iews. The lhow wll alow Pttii ·'to do what he doee best, live t.....,lalon," Van Amburg says. "He's reoognized as a --lnllYe~. One,...., for the afternoon prOCJMl la the ptl8110me1 l&l •IOOlll of A.M. Loe~. he aald. The lhow la the top rated pr~em in its time J*lod; 9AM to 1 CAM. SATURDAY I JUNE 27 MORNING 8.-00 ()) Sullltlltr ..... ., • Stttlldlplty • COlllllUlllty Ftdlcti 0 It'• Your"""'"' e Yltwpoltlt e Colftlllleadltllllo • Of E.lltll Md ..... -8:30- • SullNlltf hmttllf Cll VIII Mitt• • Thll'tc.t e h'• Y0ut lutlnH• ()) Voice of Aertcutture G Dlfty I Ooliltll O Metilfttlt Count • .,..Out • "°"'"' ltoOlll e C.,eloMd AIC News a Thi 11recty 1u11e11 • Cerlt Y 0.tlOI a ttot,. 7:00 e Olllty'a Trttl!OllM e tD a Tiit F11ntsto11t 111ow • fllctMtttrl • (I) 0 a lupemltMt Hollr ()) TV I Lool!a ll LNtllille • Hot,.. ... eTMllkw e Yott I« ltNltll ..... 0 ...... TV WEEK. JUNE 21 , 1981 10:00 e ()) @ Tiie Popeye Hollr • tD QI Tiit .i.ttoM e Onie I Hlfrltt • Hotan'• ... ,"' e Mowle: "Flret SpecHlllp on V.11111" ( 1e1-I) '84-YCll!o T1111. e Keep Ofl Ttectilil' 8Vottr'•,... -10:30- • tD QI SPOflTS: llttbtH Tiit Pittlbutgh PW1111 al 1t1t ~ PhlllllS OR lht Detroit T191ft it the Boston A9d So• e Amerlc1'1 Top Ten • (I) (fl a Tilulld«r G~I C..WO ....... luftcll • Glrdetlllt frOlll tllt GfOIHICI Up II COll....,,wy Heatltl lllllM 11:00 • ()) 1121 Twun/LOM AMtlf •SPORTS: Wortd c111111111a,..... 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Luce e Movlt: "Indict and Convict" (ch ) ·1•-GeotQtGaatd. e Mbvlt : "Co11111ucllt" (wes) 'Mo-Dena Andttwa, l.lld• Ci1alll 8 tmy Tyler Moore ' -3:30- • (I) C S'ORTS: Spo1t1 ltblrcll' D Evt<,Wlltrt • CD Qt SPORT I: Profe11lon1I lowttrt T0111Covlfage ol tllt S 110,• 000 Showboat P8A ~ ClaSSIC U Movie: "McCebt end M11. Mil· ltf" (en >-J>Jie avist11 eMundoRtal e ~ lnttrneclonll 11t AH In die femlly , fl Under11111dlng Humen Be· Ila vi or 4:00 9 The Rock101d Fll11 ta Tht Power Ger111 ePrtttnt1 QI Movie: "Tiit Brotlltrhood of Sttan" (hor) '7t~Strothtl Martin -4:30- tS Tiie Meglc of OH Palnllno e Tht Htw Yoice 5:00 II American Adventur• ''Four Wheel Jambotee .. GFrtt-4·All e The Bionic Wom1tt D CJ) a! SPORTS: The Wide Wo11d of Sport• (I) M'A'S'H 111 Movie: "Lott Flight" (dra) '69-Uoyd 81~ Franct5 (JJ!Ntw• / • SPORTS: Dodger Dugout Dodger Pre-Game Show C Ltwrenc• Welk e Solid Gold I llOO •DCl>C8Mtwt I • Movlt: "~ Tllty Gave • WlftlldltobodyC..." (COlll) '70 ( 2hrs) -tony C111ti1, Brien Ktith When • 1M11tt ol • 1111111 touttitrn town .,, .. ,,• wgeent kw romanclnQ a w&llttN, .. hell brllllt loote. e Movie: "Robin end tll• Seven Hood•" (com) ·e• (21va)-0..n Manin, Sammy Davit Jr Two rival Cht· C-00 gangs ~ IOI IUPf lllllC'f Wttll aomt lliltrlOUI rnuttt U The Aocllford Flltt 0 Calltomla ClltOflk:'" • Once Upon a Cl111lc ( C·C I "The Tllitmln" .., i y Allor• Oii•? 8 TM LtWllllltrt ~;30- • •(I) a a"'"' CD 8'rney Miller g Mtry l'tttt M00te C Tiit Dolly Parton Show @ Socctt, M* In 0.1111tnr • Tomorrow'• FamHltt e TlllloLOll 9 Vic lfldtn'• Tennlt fOl 111• Fu• IUll (C-CI 1:00 e In Search Ot ••• "The Super Clliklren" ' CD Cll Thi.._,. Sllow D NOlm Ct*f• Colllldy Sllop e Portrllt of 1 lt9'fld This "'* hOnort ltgtndary fiQu'ff In !ht con· temporary mullC world Thia wetll's gue11 1«1g111t 1<n1 Knstollfaon 111 SPECIAL: Ptltr M111llall S.· luttt tlll BIO llllde ( I hr) Ptllf Mar· Shell hotts this evtnl wrtll guest tll'S Tu BeMll• end Htt Orclllaua. Ille Modern11rtt, 8oC> Eberly and Htltn OConntll «I That'1'4ollywood 9:00 e Cl) C Movlt: "Ttrror Out of t111 Sllf' (up) '78 (21Vs)-Elrtm Z1mbali11 Jr .. Dan Haggerty, Toven Ftldlh.ll The •tOf'f of the anemc>C to atop an invading force of killer bets Dal 81.1 llld tlll..., (R) "A 8tlr In ""Hind" The tvd RYl!ltr1Qrd Gian! kjdnapt 8llf II part ol hia plan IO frame 8J IOI Ille lhtlt of lnancltl records thlt ahow a lhonage l11'tu1 ( Grllll' I) tCCOunlS 8 CD GI QI Love loll ( C-C) En· tertatntt Apr~ Loptt (Qwo) 1tan1 1nollltr C#MI w!ltn ft mttll I 1'11111. 111t 1'tlO bratty chlldrtn and ltllll Gov· erneu; a women gambler 11 trecktd down by a 111111 lor lier dlbtl. end I girl' a pe1en11 ""' dtC1" Whetlltl to reveal the tMll ttlOlll lltr htlltll w11t11 lllt falls lft love Wtth I 11111\. 11 SPECIAL: Tht 1981 Hlgll ktlool ChHrl11dlnt Cll1111plon· 1Npt(1hr) ta Aultlft City lillllta • Alltolotlt cit la Zlmltla 819of1'Mltflel -9:30- • Motil• carto tv WllK. JU ... 21. IMI .a.-11 ......... I OM ................... ,.,. ....... ......,,....... .. 10.00 ............. , .. ) ..... CoUI .. Jolll *Alli join llOM lfylllt .... .. OClllOl4• Cwndf QaMy .,.. Jolwlr lend! ...... " •CJ>•• .... , ..... , (C-CI (A) A IMllllr·IHt (bt ~I W\111 ~ I etlor1 tll!lt IO he G'..,,.. Of ~ '* c:Nld grown up, Dul llCtl • ~ llWldl "'*' "*" 11nd1 hef Into 1111 lutUtt 111d Ille .,,. ......... to .. It'd • dediclltd llt IMdw (Donny Moll)*°'*' tlllt ~. , .. vttlil\9 maat•pitc• II•• It• draw· btck• "'*' the tubleet ... bM\itl· lul WOlftlll, D Movlt: "L-..CJ of 11oo41" (hOf) '73 ( 2tva)-Jolln Car1Mine, John Aulllll. Feltll ~que. fOIJI '*" ~ """'°"'II.-to 'II"" ,....,., •ill They mull ~ Ille nltfll to-Odlll " ... llYiell OMltry .... I/Id Hcll l• lltlf to Alloll wllo di• u • ~ • Woltd MttwoB "'•• .......... e MylWyl (C-C) etoNc:to .... City Ullltl -10:30-....... Qt Tile OIOllM Oulfttuolt19 e Adee Socctt 11:00 ••CD•""' e<1>aaeNewt • Tiit ~y (Hfttt Video Stlow eWA'l 'M •loldGold UlerMr-.r e fllOYlt: "A Time Lott a11d a Tlllt rll•••~ 11'41" ( clra) 'M 81o• .... (C-C) -11:15- (J) Mofle: "On tlll Doublt" (mus) '8 t-()emy Kirt. OW Wynt• -11:30- • Mtvtta: .. ..,_, Jollet," "UI· IMl'•Aaid" • u • Setllldty Migllt u .. e Motl•: "Two on 1 Oulllotlne" (hor) '85-0MnJonet (I) Mo¥1e: "lnu Lt Dolle•.. ( dr•) '63-Shinty Mid.line GI Motlt: "Mean la • Lonely Hunttr" (dra) '68-Altn Atklll e Mowle: "l1nch111J of FHt" (Mp) '79-t<eylenz c Movie: b be IMOlllCld -11:45- • llovlt: "YMlthlno Point" ( dre) -Berry Ntwmen, ClltYOll Utile 12:00 a lilo•I•: "llood·S••lltr•d Brlclt" (hor) '80-Slmorl Andrett. 1:00 • Movlff: "T11rlfltd," "TCM!lb of tlie Utlflg Died" -1:30- • Movie: "Dl•ry of 1 llch1lor" ; ( COl1I) • 64-()om OtluiM. Jot SMr e Mo"": "llutlfty on tht lovtt- ly." "A.boff a.,lcloft" -3:10- • llovlt: <II> "DMC•. Olrl, O.nct" (dra) '.O-lucilltW, e Movlff: "Ot*ltioll 0...." ''flotftftt City' I . .