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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-02-06 - Orange Coast Pilotlllllil 1:1111 YllR HBMITlll IAllY PIPll SUNOA Y. FEBRUARY 6. 1983 • • Insanity bill draws ire, praise J ay Mosel.-y By STEVE MARBLE Of ... o.1tJ NM .... A at.ate Senate bill that could bring sweeping changes to Insanity defenaea In the courtroom has been pralaed and criticized by two leading Orange County attorneys Jay Moeeley, a deputy district attorney, said the propoeed law would diacourage the criminal from uaing insanity as a way to get off the hook. He charged that many cnminals use the maanily plea e.s a way to get a short stint Ill a mental hospital on ly to strike again once they are free. But attorney Marshall SchuJrnan, a one-lime prosecutor involved in the famed "Onion Field" murder caae and now ln private practice, aald the bill would reaull in puniahment to Innocent and mentall y alck pensona. "If a person is aack and he'a not a criminal, he ahouldn't be The effect of the auggeeted law would be to force crimina.1a to flniah up a prlllon term aft.er they have been "cured" and releaaed from a mental hoepltAl. The lawyers aquared o f f during a debate Friday aponaored ""Tht•y tulk insane in lht' courtroom a nd the n talk :-.unt~ wht·n th ey want o ut. ,, handled by the criminal system," Schulman said. The bill. authored by Sen David Roberti, D-Los Angeles, would require accused pen10ns to plead "guilty but Insane" instead o f "not guilty by reason o f Insanity " by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Conunerce. Orange County Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner, who did not offer his opinions on the bill, moderated the talk. The public outcry on ln.sanlty u a criminal defense reached a protest e d H()ignit y After Death," o gro up that is seeking a ban on what it claims is a multiple-bod y crem a tio n practicf>, march ed Saturday outside the Ha rbor Lawn Mount Olive Mortuary in (~ois ta M esa. Kathleen Kendall, le ft. comrorts Ynez Cinocco, Huntington Beach , who du rin~ a break in the demonstration grie ved about last summe r's death or her husband. Rain yields to cloudy but dry skies By PHIL SNEIDERMAN of the D.., "°4 8teft In termittent rain that dre nc hed the Orange Coast on Saturday will give way to partly cloudy conditions today and Monday. National Weather Service forecasters said Temp<>r11tures are e xpected to peak at about IH degrees today. dro pping to a low in tht• uppN 40s tonight A new storm 1s brewing over the Pacific Ocean, but Northern California a nd the Pac·1f1c· Northwest should feel the brunt of ll Mon<iav according to Jeff Wright, a weath('r serv1N.' te<-hruc1an in Los Angeles Saturday's s howers produced another quarter -inch of rain in Southern California, which 1s still rl'C'OVering from f1 w· previous storms during tht> last two weeks The storms l.l)()k their toll on manne hfe. prompting the Sea Lion Marine Mammal Ct>nter in Laguna Beach to requt'St donatJons to care for m1ur1.'d seals and st>a hons, said director John Cunningham More than 27 marine mammals arP at the 110 11 profit ('t•n ter. and food and medical supphC'S cost $100 a day, Cunnin~ham said Some of tht> animals suffered dehydration and hypothermia after being stranded on beaches pummeled by high tides. Saturday's storm tnggered some mud and rock slides in Malibu. The storm knocked out e lec tricity for 800 c usto m e rs of the de partment o f Los Angeles Water and Pow~r. The USC radio station, KUSC FM. was off the a1r for about two hours. The latest s torm bro ught Southt!rn California's season rainfall total to 13 96 incht>S The average rainfall total for Feb. 5 1s 8 71 inches Mesa's professional actors double pitch when w o uld-be assaasin John Hll\Ck.Jey waa found to be lnaane when he shot President Reagan and three others. "You only see an insanity defense when the guilt Ill clear, when the authorities have the Boods on tht! guy," said M08elt>y. "When the police do a good job on a case, you seem to get an epidemic of insanity." Moseley said criminals are prac ticed at "manipulating" psychiatrists and that m ental health expt>rts, because they want to be ht>lpful to pallt>nt4, are sometimes "conned " "They talk insane in the courtroom and then talk sane CSee INSANITY, Page A2> County fears $500 million loss • Ill road funds By JEFF ADLER Of IM Delly ~lot Steff C lose lO $500 m1ll1on in h1Rhway improveme nt pro.)C(·ts are threawm-d 1n Oran"'t' County by t he federal Environmental Prote<:tum Agency's Jnnoum:t'<J intention to rl.'1mpose economic som·t1om, becauSl· dl·an air rl'CjUtremenlS h.JVe not been mt•t "We arc· very concerned," said Thomas J enkins. executive d1 r~·tor of thf' Orange County Transportauon Com.rrussion. "It l·ould affe<:t our half-billion doUar program and what worries me mort-. we couldn 't start designing or e ngineering on new pro,ects." Roadwurk funded with federal dollars that would be haJt.ed mdudes w1dl'mng uf the Santa Ana, San Diego. H1vers1de and Cost.o Mc>sa freeway~ Other projecL'i would mclude the extension of the Corona del Mar freeway, from Red Hill Avenue to Jamboree Road, expansion of the Santa Ana-Newport Freeway mterchange; widening of Paci fic Coast Highway, from MacArthur Boulevard to GQlden Wt'!>t Avenue·. and w1dl'nmg of Laguna Canyon Road Orange County officially JOtned 217 other counties in 33 stat.es last week when EPA Administrator Anne Gorsuch took the first sl{'ps toward imposing sanctions Also included were Los Angeles. San Bernardino and Riverside l'OUntJ(>S au tn th(> South Coast Air Quality Management District -and Ventura County Gorsuch announced the EPA would continue its ban on the• ronstruc:uon of new ractories m those areas She also said the agency 1s c:onsidering renewin~ highway construction sancuons m thn:>t' an'a" that fall to meet air quality standards. Officials of the South Coast Air Quality Management District have long acknowledged that 1t will be unable to meel 1987 air quality standards for ozone and carbon monoxide m the atmosphere It was only late last year that Gorsuch hft.ed federal sanclJons m the statt• Th£' Cac:tory l'Onslructwn ban l'()uld t..akt> effect as early as July I. while the wider ban on highway constructJon proJ(.'C'ts would not be fmahu..-d before next fall at the earliest. C'xplamed Arnold Sherwood, air quality program manager for the Southern California As.soc1atton of Governments S herwood and others point out that the levying nf sanctions 1s a political tactic EPA officials have adopted to pressure c~mgres.s to amend the Clean Air Act "This game 1s a political one. They (the EPA) are taking a strict inU>rpret..allon o f the ac t to have a maximum impa1.·t on Congress." Sherwood said Thi' sanctions could cost Southern Cal1f~rn1a $400 m1ll1on a yt>ar. h1· said as TV pitchmen By TOM TITUS 0( die 0..., "°4 t WI If you've ever done a double takt> while watching a television commercial and thought, "I know that actor ." you're probably a regular theatergoer at South Coast ReperlDry. Back then, of coune, all three worked at regular jobs to keep the wolf from the door wtuJe pounng most of their young energy into their craft onstage at night. When SCR grew into a Cully professional operatio n , they became full-time act.ors. to the big theater (SCR's Fourth S tep in the South Coast Town Center) and it bec ame apparent that I would no longer be playing three leads a year. It seemed like a good way to supplement my income and still work at SCR." "I do commercials so I can a fford to do theater work," says Doyle, 37, who steers clear of more Ume-<X>nsuming roles in dramatic series. "It's much easier to do one-day jobs than episodic telt>vision." "My agent ffets frustrated because I'm always in a play. says Doyle, who's playing a Hollywood agent hllmelf In "Boy Mttts Girl." "But this is my choice. TV commercia1s fit into a reperlDry actor's achedule. St>veral m e mbers of the Costa Mesa company moonlight (or "sunlight") as TV pitchmen, and find the financial rewards for a few hours' work endorsing cars, restaurants or homt> appl.i.a.nces often exceed the remuneration for weeks of rehearsal and performance on stage In a more idealistic time, say 15 years ago. the idea of supplementing their income with commercial work would have prompted a cold ahoulder (rom actors like Don Tuche, Richard Doyle or Hal Landon Jr., all of whom have ~n with the company since its early days on the Newport Beach bayfront. -INDEX- A3 01-8 8 7 0 2 A6 But acting as a profession. while it may pay the rent, doesn't leave much left for the finer things in life-unless you're Burt Reynolds or Clint F.astwood. For the average working actor, employment is seasonal and the wagea moderate. "l sort o f looked down my noae at commercials for a long time, becauae I considered myself a stage actor." says Landon, 41 , who starred in such early SCR productions u "A Moon for the Ma.begotten," "A Streetcar Named Desire" nnd "One F1ew Owr the Cuckoo'• Nest." "I'd been approached by a commercial agent but J wasn't all that in terested. Then we moved California Class1r1ed Cros.o;word Death Notices Editorial Page Entertainment Evans Novak Ft>alur<>s Fmanl'<' Horoecope Ann Landt>n> Mailbox Movies National News Rea I Estate Andy Rooney Spana A7-8 AR C4 C!'>-8 C4 C4 A6 'sos Stot·k Markt>&& S 'yle Tl'levitIOtl Theate"l Travel W6Ather World Ncwa A7-8 A3 ~-6 A6 81 -4 C7-8 Cl-3 88 A7·8 C4 A2 -A3 After their finn look at eeonomlc ree .. iont teen-qen are finding tMlr way back to llae ••qfe(y •nd comfort" of th~ 'SO. wlt .... I d•ipen' hype. Pap _ Cl. • .J Landon, who's currently playing a bumbling cowboy at.ar in "Boy Meet.a Girl," has been pitching on the tube for four years now. You may remember him as the "other tire salesma.n" on the Mark C . Bloome ads or o ne of tht> deli.aht.ed diners at Love's Restaurant. He's al!lo done pitches for Wendy's and Safeway lf you're a fan of Alphy's Restaurant or Von'a Markel, you've probably seen a lot of Rick Doyle, who looka at his Alphy's check and ask.a, "la that all?" Doyle ts the eenior pitchman among SCR regulars with aome 10 years In the TV buaineM. "Now," he cont:lnuea, "SCR has enough clout that an actor can arranp with a ahootlnc company to be releued by 6 o'clock so that he can make it to a performance. I've done about 40 commercials over the laat 10 yean and I've never missed a performance at SCR." Tuche, 43, ls the tenior actor in the SCR tSee ACTORS, Page Al) INSIDE----------- "Fame not so k een ' America's fav:rhe sourpu&A Andy Rooney tells why .. fame is no t t-0 keen,, and looks at thf' diM>rden peoplf' share on Page AS. H iA lateal column ap~an on Pa~e A6. 1111191111 UCI ' Antraters lose s close one lJC Irvine'• ba1ke tball team came up t hort •1•iosa natloully- rankecl Unlvenhy of Nevada at Laa Vegaa, loeln1 70-68. See 1port1, Pa1e B 1. Crime stop big bus iness Crime duesn 't pay but th.-n ime preventio n indu&triea pocket· 120 billion per year ln consumer aalea. Take a look at the local market on Page C:S. ·\2 Orange Coa1t OAtl Y PILOT /Sundey, February e. IQ8J Bullet fired at ' trucker driving Mes a Freeway A h 1gh-p!lWl·rt-<l uulJet struck .1 supt.•rmarkcl truck Saturday Ill Urnn!(t' 111 whut appeared to be tlw fifth shouung in Ca lifornia ,1Llnbutcd to the 1nde p.,nden t truekers sLrtk<·. <1uthoriues said. It was tlw thmJ su<:h attot·k on ,i Lru<.'ker 111 Orunge County in 1 h ret• days Thi• trUl'k dnvl•r, whose nanit• w a s n o t r t.' I 1· a s e d , w a s northbound on the Costa Mesa Fret·way near Nohl RanC'h Road • .i Ill 11 a.m. whe n h(' heard a loud "thud," Lt Bob Krauss o( th<· Orangt• pohC'e department -..11<1 Wht•n the driver pullt·d the \'1•h1l'lf' o ff the fret·way. h e nottc•c•d what appeart'Ci tu be a I 1u lll'I hult• in thc trailer portion , ti tht• rig The point of impact was I 0 f t-t•t bl'111nd tht• tractor . K1·aus.' ~ud Police wc•rt> unablt- 10 l1l(.'~11t· :. sh<•ll l'as1ng. T lw drtVC'I' was not injured Tlw Orang1• inndt·nt followed . 1 s1m1lar m<-•1d1•nt Friday when a p.1sstnl<( motorist shot at a truck on th1· Sanw Ana Fr<'f'Way in S.1nU1 An<1 Tht> driver of tha t ng. A~usun Ct-drno. :i2. o f Los J\ngl'l('ll, also t•&:aped inJury. On Thursday, a motorist with ,1 nflt• shot at a truckC'r on th(' H 1v"r-;1 d l' F r l' l' w av 1 n l ' as t Ana ht•11n H 1• also-was not trtjUl't'<.I F.l ~ww IH•rt· 1 n the n a t1 o n . a1111nal Gu.11 d ht'l1 copt(l rs hovt•t t•d ovt•r North Car olina h1ghw~1 y~ .ind O k la h o mJ off .<Ju ly JlfhOn guards palroll<'d ovt·qmsst'S 10 ha It es<' a la tmK vlt11t•nc~ 1r1 tlw 111xth day of tht.> IC L r 1 k t· b y so m c I 0 0 . II 0 0 1ndt·pc.·11d1•nt lrut·kt'rs In f lurtda, lht• lnd11.111 H1v..r <·11rus industry hus t·1111 w "tu u snt-t-chin~ h alt" with most pm·kmg hou~ shut duwn. said a trade assoc.·1atwn ll'adcr But an N •• ,.. Yori< fonrl kf'pl flowing 111to majOr d1stnbut1on (•entl'rs with ft'w dlsr up11on:.. offH·1als said In Sl'vc•ral sla tes, h 1~hway µatru ls bee(ed up f o rces,..- t'SfX'('lally at night, as violent acts by truckers a nd n on -truc kers alike s t eadily 1ncrease~d . l n Missc1u ri. night patro ls were 11wreased by 20 percent for as long as tht> strike lasts Tht· s trike was called las t Monday by the Independent Truckc•rs ASSO('Ultion to pro test S<.'ht'<.lult>d tnCrt'ast.'S In (ue ) taxes .md highway user taxes. S ince l hen, m ore than 1,000 acts of vwlerwt• havC' bt't'n reportc.-d 1n 37 states. rt•sulting in ont• Jtc>ath . morl' than 50 people lflJUrt'ci and at least 67 arrf'Sts. Tht• ;.1ssociat1on c luims to rt-'JJN.'SC.'nt 30,000 of the nation's I 00.000 andt>pt•ndent trucker s The 1ndept!ndent haulers own and operate th eir own rigs and haul most of the nation's produce .md mut•h of its steel Tht• s trike· 1s oppost'd by the Teamskrs and t-orpora ll' haulers Few actual short.agc-s of food wt•n · reported Saturday. but somt:' prit'l'S Wl·re ht-ginning to r1St.· and wholc.>sJlers and reuulers nat1onw1d1· l'Xp<><.•ted µroblems by m1dw1-t•k 1( tht' strike t'Untinues. INSAN ITY ARGUED. • • From Page A 1 when th ey want to get out (of a mentaJ instituuon)," he said. Schulmfln said the senate bill would be a throwback. to "the snake pits and madhowies we've graduated from " He said h e does not believe t here has been an increase in msa.ruty defenses m recent years and that it is the excepuon when a person strikes again after being released from a me ntal hosp1taJ. Schulman said the media focused on cases where released mental pauents have comrrutt.ed new c-runes and "blown them way out of proportion " "In Cahfo rn1a." he a dded, "Hinckley w ould have been guilty The case lS a mistake. It's not a good example " Sc hulman s a i d l aws in Wa shingto n DC ., wh e r e Hinckley was tned, are different bec ause prosec uto r s must demonstrate a perso n is not insane. instead of a defender proV1.ng his client is insane Moseley said the senate bill would provide n e w public saleguard.s. He said it is now up to m ental h ealth experts to detemune when a patient should be freed. He said the ball would put that decision In the hands of the cnminal justice system. "I'm not saymg there ar en 't sick people," h e cautioned, "but this (the bill) would lake away the incenuve to beat the rap." The bill, introduced last year, has not come up for a full senate vote Man 's l egs • c ut in county crash A 25-year-old man auemptmg to repair his stalled car on an O r ang e Co unt y fre e wa y Sa turday had his legs amputat.ed and was badly burned when his <.'ar was hit from the re ar by another vehicle, the California I hghway Patrol reported. Tht-accident victim, Dennis Arthur Walke r , o f Edgem o nt, was undergoing surgery late Saturday at UC Irvine Medical C4o'nter 1n Orangt.' CHP O fficer Dennis Calora said Walker's auto had stalled at about :l p.m on a transtt1on road connecting the Santa Ana and Garden Grovt' freeways nt•ar the Oran~t·-Santa Ana bordt>r Calora said Wa lker had raised thl· trunk o f his c·ar and was removing sum<· tools whl•n a n auto urivt•n by Wilham Paul Morrison, 55. of T ustin, struck the rc·ar of Walkt:r's car. Tht• impact S<'Vered Walker's legs and caused both autos to cxplodt'. the CHP office ~1d Ln adtJ1unn to the leg tnJUrtes, Walkt•r was sc·rtouslv burned ovl'r fiO percPnt o f his body. Calora said Partly cloudy toda y Coastal Coas1al high 60, 1nlano 6~ Coastal low 46. inland 36 Wale< 60 Ocean winds weal 10 north-I 12 10 18 i.no1s lhll 1t1ernoon Wln<l WIVel 3 10 4 1991 Wes1erly swells 3 to 5 tee1 -· ( ' •• 4;. Sllllllll<lry A winier 11onn IOfftC&SI IOf lhe M t ow eal tilled 10 develop Saturo 91 1>111 snow contlnuocl lo tall over 1rie area wllh at leall tour CUJalhs a1tt11>ule<I to d"V\00 on h1Qhway11 'overtKI w11h 1<;e and snow Ther e w as new snow 1n Kanau, "'90rul(1. MIUOU<t and 00<1MU1ern OkleN>ma. bul not 1n the .mounts f!Bt lorecaal Dy the N•tlonat We•th4H Service S11ow also wu torecall tor parts ot 1n. Nortneatt today, th41 llllh 1nn1ver1ary ol Iha huge B ll 11 1rd ot 78 e once ·ln ·e-century storm tha t er~ lh41 region f<>f e -The un u auelly mild 1em~11ure1 for 1he Nor1nea.1 dlNIC>PMf9d Selufday The high 1~11wra In New Yori! Cl1y on S•lurd•y •ll•r11oon ••• 3 l dlQ•-It had reached 59 on Thur'edl!Y. R••ldenu 01 the Tll••• Pe~ had 10 conl90d wllll hlQfl wtr)d• 111e1 blew 1 • tncheS ol snow 11110 drffl• Saturday. and ..s1nor1tia. Niki the ,_ road• thal remelned puaable •!!•In could l>8 QOWfed. Th• Ta••• Oep er tmenl 0 1 Pull4k: 8eMfY rae>Orted lhal motl road• -r• "tnowp•ct.ed and 11-doue" llfter the MCOnd In • _... of wtnl« 1torm• domped '"°"' a1 ra1 .. of up to an ltlcll an hOu< on Iha.,.. Frldry In K1n111. w lnl•r tlor m warnl1111• potlad tor Ille atate w•r• llll•d elter • 11orm that b9gan Friday night mov.o qvlcllly ttvougll lhe •late. and wu not M ••rlou• '' lorec1a1er1 h•d ·~ K~ mud --_,. In tNI ~1. ~ Naveto lamlll•• In Maw M•11lco end Arl.ronl rema1,,.0 maroon8d In t1olal8d 1po11 ol 1"-lr gl1n1 , ..... 9'1on. FCMll ... ,hw 11\al kept lvmy H4MloNll Ouard llelloo9tare ttom ~Ing relief~ ltla PMI hlO deys ~ad to be clMtfng let\lfday 111 IMw W.alco, true .. w9'1 ~_,.,....to ,.,.._,,,., CO\ildbe~ Tlw9I pec>pea -· ltllled In IWO ....... to-d 90Cldenf1 during • ''l d 1y nloM 1now11orm In ()'..,_._'TIM HIOfNay PatrOI ~ t>otl\ ec:c10en11 on Icy ~;1ye. Mluoufl HIOllway CIMolft ...... drMt ... P'I*"' W'Udl .... lclled ..... ...... .... ""'* ., oll • ~ l'llt ll••Y e e ar J oplin e11d ..-:-.au.ell. , ~u•11U t1 on 1 toi, JU ...,...,.,,. 1nO'#llOflll Wiii W .... lllan four '~" 111 moat ., .. Orlflnelly. , ... _,..., . ' --ha<I lorecas1 uo 10 eogn1 lnct>es OI snow Rain also wu 1eall9'ed over norlhefn and c.ntraJ Catllornla wllh snow In "IOI* ....,.Ilona For 1od•y. the Na11onel Weathef s.<'YIGe for.CUI snow trorn 1111no11 aero•• lh• Ohio Valley, the Great Lekea. the 11or thern two·thlrda of Illa 4ppetachlen• a11d the Allenllc: Coat trom c.nlrel New England through Virginia Snow wtlf Change to rein o..., lh41 Tar>,_ Velley end Nor1h Cerot111a. ••lending acroH th• Gull Co111 trom e 11 1 1ern LOUltlane ltvOUQ'l florlde Ra111 etao will retch from western WUhlnQlon Snow wlll l>8 1c:a1tered o ver the mounlalnt from aouti-n °'990" to nortl>«n Artzona Temperatures wlll r81lge trom lhe single numbe,. and le•n• over nonh«n New England. the Upper Greet Le~ea. the upper MIH •n lppl Valley and Norlh Oa-0 1a end 1n10 eas1 ern Monlane 11 Wiii be wermer 11 lhe Vtr9lnl1 coast w1111 1empe1aturea In the mld-40'• and near 50 In -111rn Weshingto11 11 will be In the m ld-80'1 through 1ne Intend a outhwe tt end Ta••• end reec:hlng the mid· to uPP« 70'• acroea aou•h«TI Florida TemparaHH•• 1rou11d the natlOn Sawdey 11ternoon ranged lrom ~_,._below rero •• Minot. N 0 10 73 degrNa II Fort h La•td••d•I• and Vero BMcti. Fla Ca l i f orn ia It wtfl be p8'11y cloudy lo leJr a1on9 Iha c:outal region• ot Southern C1lllornla today wlll'I hight ranging trom Iha high SO. lo lh41 mld-40t and IOW9 In tn. ~ ~nlllrl regtOnt 111e alto ex pectad 10 ha¥a lelr weather with high• In high 308 lo low oto. and Iowa 1n the low 20a lo low 309. N9wpor1 BMch .... ha ... a high lamp«elure reading todtry ot 82 end a low tonight of •9 II WIM be 8 t In Santa Ana with a low of 47 l«ecaat The waler temi>«alure along tl'le Orange Coaat wlll range from tne high 50s 10 eo Surf ooncllttonl -rated f llr lo OOod wttll waYM Of • 10 8 lae't and a 6-tool maximum a,..it wtln 1 ._....iy dlracllon tn moat •- 8 It I retorll In Illa Sa n 8emwdtno Mountains Ind 11 Mt. Baldy NP0<1 OOod condttlOne wtth a paclled..po.der bM8 OI 3e to 72IWI -w-s.n.c. NOAA. us Dee>' of ~ fronle: Cotd..... Wwm ..... Temperatures OUE TO TRAN SM ISSION PROBLEM S THE N.t.TION.t.L TEM PERA TURES A RE NOT AVAILABLE CALWOftNIA AO()le Valley 52 2S Bakerslll!IO 54 39 Barstow 54 JJ Beeumon1 SS 38 B>Q BNr •3 08 B11t>09 •6 73 Btylhe llO 50 Ce1allne 58 47 Culve1 C11y Eureka 59 4Q Fresno SI 43 L8"e Arrowt>eaO L1nca11er 40 28 LOfl9 Beach 62 •8 LOI Angela• 67 SI Meryavme 54 Monrovie 59 •O MontebellO 59 52 Monterey ~ 48 Ml W"!IOn 37 30 Needlff 60 47 NewportBffct'I 83 48 Oakland 59 so Ontl<lo 60 37 Palm Springe 61 •O P::To• Puo ot>lea S2 43 RIWll'akll 58 37 Red Blutt 51 4 t Redwood C11v llO 50 Reno 35 27 Sacramento 52 47 SallnH 58 47 SM'I Bernardino &8 3& SI.II O•t>r .. I 84 41 San Diego 84 5-l San Francieco !;e •• S•n JOM 57 47 Sant• An• 83 45 811111 Berber• &8 •• 8W1ta Crw Sanll Marla St •3 lllf llPllT • .... Dlir WIW w w IW ~1n1ml Snow(SJ sno-1• Ftuniaa •• Sen11 Monica Stoc111on 51 41 Tahoe Valley 34 '7 Thermol 62 46 Torrance 60 48 Yuma 63 50 C.t.NADA CalQery t 7 09 fdmonton 09 10 Moo1rea1 09 00 0118WI 07 .05 Regtne -03 --09 Toronto 2() 07 Voncouver 42 26 Wlnnl1>t19 .08 -21 l"AN AME~AM Ac:apuleo 90 ee Barbados 85 ee Be<mud• 84 55 BOQOI• Curacao 85 75 Freepor1 S7 Gue<111a1ara 75 48 Guedeloupe 73 Ha¥8118 81 81 Kingston 88 70 Montego B•y 85 ee Mazell•n 83 59 Me<tdll 93 84 Me•ICO Clly 83 39 Mont.,rey ee 51 Naseau 81 Son Ju111 PR 8~ 88 l egucigalpe 88 57 1r1n1<1ad 88 68 Ve<11 Cru1 79 70 • Extended forerast $0UTHERN C A LIFO RNIA COASTAL ANO M OUN TAIN AREAS -PIW11y CIOudy lueaday F1lr Wedtlffd:f. 111d Tn11rld1y Coeattt ,, ... : ION 57 to 17 alld lowt 40 10 52 Moun111n .,. ... Hlgll• 35 10 5' and 1e lo 32 Tides TOOAY "'" IOw 1 t:oe a.m. o.a lacloftCI fllCl'I l:U p I'll 2 .• ~y ~,,.... 4:34•1'11 u ""'... tt:t4 p,t'll 0.4 ...__ tigtl • 1:00 p.11\, u ~-'1:01~. u lun •••• ... , '·"'·• ,1 .. 1 ................. • ,..._ .... ti: t7 P.M~ ,, ... .._ t:«t a.m • ----·-------------- It was q uite a par a d e Colin Rundel, 18 mon th!, of La~una Beach, got a he lping hand from Marti Willer , h idd e n, in an effort lo see Saturday's Patriot'i; Day parade in Laguna. Colin got a kick out of the .. E.T., p hone home" the me on Jloat by School Power.,, a su ppor t grou1• for tht• Laguna Un ified School District. Police estimated 8 ,000 to 9 ,000 line d the parade ro ute. T here wer e 3 .,000 parade parti<'ipants. The march ended 10 minutes befo re it rained. W estininster official queried Residency sta t us, use of city <!ar, money probed By ROBERT BARKER ()("tM 0.-,,.... l taff Westminster City Councilman Guinn "G il" Hodges has revealed he was questioned by dis trict attorney's investigators looking into c1tv hall political acliv1t1es. Hodges said he was quesuoned about his residency, the uae of city cars, travel expeMeS and city business license practices. H odges, who descr ibed the questions as "off the wall," .said investigators c<.1m<· to his office t<"r 1d a y a t City Hall a t his invitation "We had been heanng about an investigation and I called and told the m I wanted to get It over with as soon as possible . They were responding to m y call," h e said. Deput y Distric t Attorney Maurice Evans confirmed that his o lf1ce is lookmg mto matten tn Westminster . He declined to state the allegauons or name the people Involved, h owever H odges, who recently spe arheaded an unsuccessful attempt to persuad e Queen Eli:r..abeth ll of Gre4lt Britain to visit Westminster, said he expeci.9 to have another 1e1slon with investigators next week. He said the questions we re far-f etched, "but the D .A . is obliga ted to investigate any complaint even though it may be propounded by a crackpot." Some c oun c i l o fficials apparently were informed by interim Ci t y Manag er C hris to phe r "Rocky" Johnson early last week that mvcst1gators wou.ld be in the c.:1ty to che<'k out files and look int o various matters Hodges, and fellow councilman Melvin Jay, both previously said they were "assuming" that they were targets of the inquiry. A published r e p o rt also mentioned a third councilman a.s another possible target. Hodges and Jay SA.id earlier Friday that they believe the investigation may be the result o{ "90Ur grapes" on the part of a former part-time consultant to the city. The consultant alleged that Hodges, a di.rector of the Public Cable T elevision Authority, was provided free cable tele vision se rvice at a r esidence in Huntingto n Beach, and not in Westminster where Hodges said he lives. . Hodges a ckno wle dged the cable television system was installed in Huntington Beach . b ut it was because he was spending time there last sum.mer while studying f or a bar examination. He said he maintained his residency in Westminster during that time. 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OoMt Hwy • Newpoft ...... C.*°"'ll 114/63 \ ·3111 SM1 71 4/U 1"'31 cW llMtela. ~ S011G01 i _, eirut c ar blast ignites nf e rno killing 20 By 'ne A11oc late4 Pre11 A car-bomb explo.lon turned the Paleallrw Rc~arch Cf.ntt-r and Lh e Libyan Embassy In Bt:-lrul, Leabanon into roar ing lntern08 Saturday, killing 20 people, wounding 136 and ford n1 others to leap from balconies or clamber down drainpipes and knotted cur tains. • Police said the death toll t-ould rise from the tremendous ~explosion that b urned the two buildings, shook the central ~Hamra shopping district of the city's Moslem sector and sen t a ~cloud of brown smoke and de bris skyward. A shadowy group i<:alled the Front for the Liberation of Lebanon from Forelgnen1 ~claim ed responsib ility, and the Palestine Liber a t ion ; Organization and Soviet news agency Tass blamed the Israelis ! and their agents. ·i 'Butch e r of L yon' j ailed in Fran ce ~ LYON, France -Klaus &rbae. the Nazi "Butcher of • Lyon," was e xpelled from Bolivia and Clown to France under ; military guard Saturday LO Ix-lfll-d for torturing and killing : thousands of Jews and resistant'<' fighters during World War II. , Court officials said the 159 -yt'ar-old &rb1e was taken to the · Fort de Montluc mili tary prison hf•re in Lyon where he was 111d1C:lt'tl lnr "lTinws ag;unsl huma1111y·· involving morl' than 11,000 dt•Hths U.S., Turk ey policy angers Greek ATHENS, Greece Premier A ndre~ Papandrrou warned President Reagan in a letter releast:'d Saturday that American plans to mcrease military aid to Turkey could affect the outrome or talks on the future of four u.s milllary bases In G reece. Paµandreou. whost• StX·1;ih~1 govl•rnnwnl wanL<; to shut down the bases eventually, said preserving the balance of pow<'r between Greece and Turkey 1s c-rul·1al lo reaching a nl'w Greek-American defense cooperation agreement. Bush sees n o comp rom ise o n a1·111s ROME -Vice President George Bush said Saturday the United States was flexible but would not compromise principles in its nuclear arms talks with lhl' Sov1N Union "Ours as not a takl' 1l or lt·av1• 11 prupos1t1un We'rt· 11ul, however, going to give up on princ1pl~ ... Bush said in responst:' to welcoming remarks from Prt'm1t.>r Amintore F'anfana at Palazro Chigi. the Italian poht1t·al leader's official res1dt•ncc. Bush made a snow-delayed flight to Hurne from West Germany. Weinberger lik e ly to visit Pek ing PEKING -Secretary o f State Georg{• P Shultz. completing a four-day effort to 1mprnvl' Chrnt'Se-U.S. relations. said Saturday that Defense Secr<'l.ary Caspar W. Weinberger may visit Peking soon. Shultz flew LO South Korea lh1s morning after intensive meetings he re with seven principal Chinese Communist officials. including top leader Deng Xiaoping S hultz madl:' dC'ar that Weinlx>rg1·r 1~ rnlt•rt.'Sll'<l in ml'i.'trng ChrneSl• lt•aden.. but addl'CI no Sp<'l:1f1c-arrang1·nwnL" hdVl' bc-t•n madl'. NATION $6 millio n in p en sio ns paid to dead WASHINGTON -A check of records from 11 states, N~w York City and the Veterans Administrallon has uncovered 1,4 11 cases an which Social Security paid more than $6 milJion to dead people. • r That may be just the tip of the iceberg, according LO Social Security Commissioner John Svahn, who suspects that the agency may have paid a total of $1 00 miJHon to the deceased. T he 11 at.ates involved in t he pilot study were California, Indiana. Iowa, Kentucky, Maine. Michigan. New Jersey, New ·Mexico, Oh io. Tennessee and Washington. ... ACTOR S PITCH. • • From Page A 1 1table, havl"I bwn preMnt at the o,..tJon of the rompany ~for. It arrived on the Oranae Cout In early 1966. He'1 fairly new at thv commercial bualnCM, but ht'• '"n It chan1e "incredibly" ove r the wt five yMn. '•At flnt, you went up .,a!Nt about 26 other tict.otl," ht u y1. "Now thet'e11 about 80 to 100 candfdatet for one role. A lot of the ett.abliahed TV wton who wouldn't de'8n to do oommerciala a few years q o are dolna tJ\em now." T he main rea10n, Tuche belleve1, t. the econ om y. Unemployment in the performlnt union• i1 be tween 86 and 90 percent, an d commerda.la are payl"i more money thele daya. "Actora aren't tumln1 up their noee1 at c.'Ommerclala like they u.ted to," Tuche aayw. "You can make more money from a TV flt.ch than for a guest ahot on a aerle1. And I you land a national comrnerdal, It'• worth between $10,000 and $20,000." All three, however, are first and foremoet stage actors. "I've had to turn down some commercial jobe becau.e of theater," Landon reports. "But that's a problem you have to face." T he re w ards outwe igh the hardship•, according to Doyle . "I have the best of both worlds," says the actor who starred in "The Tavern" and "Slicks and Bones" at the Thlrd Step Theate r a decade ago and "Boeome and Neglect" on the new theater's Second St.age. "I can have the material things without having to 'sell out' to commercialism, and I can make a living at it." Tucbe. w ho played leading roles in "Pueblo" and "We Bombed in New Haven" at the Third Step, has moved in to the realm of character acting at the new SCR theater. The tall, angular actor is an identifiable "type" in TV pltchdom - "too com ical looking to be a spokesman," he quips. "Consequently, my range ia quite amall. "It's almost like a gia nt roulette wheel. Sometimes you're lucky and hit it. If you survive two or three callbacks, you might get the job." H o w eve r , acco rding to Lando n , professionally trained st.age actors such u he, Doyle and T uche have 10mewhat of an edge al auditions, even though "competition for ;obe can be fierce." "We all have to carry 80 many different outfits along w ith us," Doyle notes. "I don't know how many times r ve interviewed with the coat and vest from o ne outfit, trouaera from a nother -and tennis shoes." Actors interviewing for commerclalf are only photographed from the waist up , Doyle explains. Which is why It's not uncommon ln a casting agent's office LO aee aomeone in coat and tie, shorts and sneakers. It's not the only "versatility" demanded of a commercial s pokesm an, and profeaaionally trained actors like Doyle, Tuche and Landon often have somewhat of an advantage. Their e xperience i n ha n dling dialogue a nd characterization often &hows the client what he wan ts to see early in the auditions. "It seems 80 easy, like anybody can do it," Landon adds. "But ironica.lly, you're called on to use your acting skills in auditioning." Thoee who make It become known in the trad e and, Doyle says, "Hollywood is a amall world. I have the same relationship with the commercial industry aa I have with SCR. 'nley know I'm dependable, that I know the jokes and can hit the marks." Doyle, Tuche and Landon teem to have "hit their mark" in a highly competitive field. And they haven't had to stray too far from the theater company th ey grew up with to do it. Ot Cout DAILY PILOT /lund , ,tbtt.Mwy I , 1113 Don Tuche has seen the commercial business change "incredibly" in the last (ive yea rs. Now about I 00 actors a udition (o r each o( the roles he gets. Richard Doyle, left~ is the sen ior pitchma.n among South Coast Repertory ·actors with l 0 yean in the T V business. H a l Landon Jr. appears in commercia ls for several resta urants a nd as uother tire salesma n" in Mark C. Bloome ads. Al .K enne dy o utlin es econom y WASHINGTON -Sen. F.dward M. Kennedy, wa ming ·fellow Democrats that their 1982 elocllon victories were not "a mandate but a challenge," outlined an economic progra m Sat u rday that he claimed would r educe d e ficits and : unemployment fast.er than President Reagan's policies : In a speec h to the De mocra llc National Committee, : Kennedy urged Democrats to "move toward a balanced budget 1 in a manner that tips the balance toward social justice." Housing funds spending eyed T he public is invite d to a meeting Tuesday to ru.cu. how Costa M esa can s p e nd an estim ated $853,000 In housing r evenues from the f e de ral government durin~ 1983-84. S ince 1975 the ci t y has received $6 .1 m ill io n in Community Development Block grant f unds to rehabilitate and finance low -cost housing in the city . This Valentine's Day, Don't Just Take Them Flowers, Take Them to Hawaii. STATE . ~eries of q uakes, sh u d der Mammo th ~ MAMMCYrH LAKES -A quake measuring 3.2 on the :Richter scale and five others of about 2 5 shuddered through :this S ierra Nevada resort area Saturday. but geophysicist Jerry . :F.aton said swarms of tiny earthquakes were generally tapen ng ~off. ~ The 3 2 quake registered at 8:07 a m and the hve others ~oc'C'urred earlier in the morning. ~asoline sta tion s out of b usin ess ~ LOS ANGELES -Gasoline pm'e wars are pulling some ~rv1ce stations out of business and could ultimately hamper the ~nation's transportation system. 0 11 industry analyst Dan ~LundberQ said Saturday. ~ The worldwidl' petroleum glut c·oupled with rebates and ~rl1sniunts in:.tttuted by 011 compant('S l'Ompeting for customers ~vl' t·aused gasoline prac:es to drop by .m average 13 cents a lion sinc'l' January 1981. Lundbl·r~ said b o dies fo und in pla ne wr eck age I INDIO -T he wreckage of a light plane with two bodies aboard was Cound Saturday morning after an'Air Force satellite picked up an emergency transmission, Riverside County sheriff's deputies said. The funds have been u.ed to develop t h e 75-u nlt aenior citizens Casa Bella apartme nt proje c t , t h e Neighbo rhood Community Center , and provide low -i n ter est h o u s ing and rehabilitation loans and various improvements. The 7:30 p.m. meeting w ill be held at Cost.a Mesa City Hall. Dial new code Pacific Telephone has l.uued an other rem inde r -anyone attempting to dial into San Dlego, Imperial, fuyo and Mono oountiee will have to use the new area code. 619. If the correct area code ii not dialed, a recorded announcement will instruct the caller to re-dial using the 619 code. The ph o ne co mpan y introduced the new area code in November to 1pllt up the h uae 714 area code. We're Listening ••• Whal do you like a bout the Dally Pilot? What don't you llke? • Call the number a \ left and your memap will be recorded, t(anacribed and delivered to the appropriate edit.or. 642·6086 . The same 24·hour answerint service may be uaed lo record let· ters to the editor on an y topic. Mailbox contributors must Include t heir name and telephone number for verification. No circulation rails. please. Tell us what's on your mind. -=.::' "I muew.- ~ndlty II ,OU 00 ~ ~-;,· J:" twt::r :r ••d 1our copr w11f D• ......, .. llltdef el\CI luf\4ey II you do l!01 rec-r!N' OC!PI' Ill' 1 a m • cal belofe = :.:..= .,,,.,, _., .. , . OAAHGE COAST Dally Pilat Themot P. Holey 'ilbllti. O!!CI Chlel hecull•• Offic .. Cheay hw•ltl•y fddor OllCI An•l!Clftf 10 "'9 r~ r---- loymontl M•d.Hft COl'l•olet Now's your chance to take your sweetheart on that dream vacation to Hawaii. 'i:>u'll be eligible to spend 5 days and 4 nights in tropical parad ise, by just filling out the entry form, and depositing it at any store or restaurant in South Coast Plaza Village t>y Sunday. February 13th. The drawing will be held on Valentine's Day Monday, February 14th at 12:00 noon (contestant need not be present to win). t\ccomodMJona provtded by South Coast Plaza ~ The Westin Wailea Beach and ~ The Westin Dikai -------------~----------------, I I i I Village SunOowr & Bear St., Santa Ana I ' I II., .. ... ~~.Ii '· .. . ·-. ' ' You don't have to he Cajun to tap your foot Radio show, danc~s keep Louisiana music alive By DAVID McCORMICK ()('TM Au I' t1• ,,_ MAMOU. La. -It's 9 In the morning and the regulars at Fred's Lounae are already through their first beera and crowding the daru..-e floor. It's no hour for carousing. but then there's no place like Fred's. Every Saturday morning for 22 years, • owner Fred Tate has held a combination dance and live radio show that has made his little bar the unofficial world headquarters of Cajun music. His weekly "fais do do" draws enthusiasts from the nearby towns like Basile and Plaisance, where French Is still the native tongue. and the distant cities of New Orleans and Houston. Almost anyone in south central Louisiana, it seems, can give you the directions to Fred's Lounge in Mamou. "You coming lrom Baton Rouge, it's lhe firs t bar on the left," the gas sta tion atte ndant says. "You coming from Lake Charles, it's the last bar on the right." Fred's, in an old frame building beside an abandoned used car lot._ doesn't look promising enough to ent.ice a sober man across the street. Inside. the atmosphere is determinedly informal. "This is not a dance hall!" reads an aging hand-lettered sign tacked above the well-scuffed area where a few tables had ChaJ11ber to host forum been cleared uide to alJow th• rorbkiden acttvlty. ·•u you pt hurt dandn,, we are not reapona!ble." Behind the worn bat atnwn with bottlet of Tabuco aauc:e, an qi"I bariender uka a cuatomer tor help wl\fi a atubbom 1eal on a fifth of Jack Danlel'a, then aharee a awla from the bottle In thanka. Crowded aaalnat a wall oppomc. the bar Is the band of the day. &die Courville, and hl1 Mamou Hour Band. With the traditional twln fiddles, guitar. accordion and trlanlJle. Courville'• la one of the Jut old-time Ca,JUn bands remalnJng. In the lut decade or IO, Courville has seen the ethnic music of L ouisiana's Fre nch-Canadian pioneers embraced by a new generation ot youn1, n on-Cajun devotees drawn to its driving beat and the fancy swing-style danclna that accompanies it. "All of the Cajun culture has become more popular. but especially the music," Courville says. "It had pretty mud\ died off !or a while, but people are re<!iacovering it now ." Typical of the new fan1 la Bea Guillory, a native of Mamou who acquired a taste for her ancestors' music only about two years ago. , "When I was a child, I hated it," she says. "l thought it was so old-faahioned." Like many other recent converts, she was attracted by the music's unique dance atepa. The Laguna Niguel Chamber of Commerce will host a special forum to disc u ss iss ues of c on c ern t o th e community at 10 a.m. Saturday at Republic Federal Savings a nd Loan, 30212 Cro wn Valley Parkway. p LEARNING PROGRAMS The two-hour forum, titled "Laguna Niguel in the '80s," will feature six speakers addres.5ing both business and residential c onc e rns in th e community. Speakers and their topics include: -J o hn Schade, executive assistant to 5th District Orange County Supe rvisor Thomas Riley; county policies, particularly the San Joaquin Transportation Corridor. -Jack Schwellen- back, director of pro- ject development for Avoo; the Salt Creek project. -Charles Smyth, of Smyth Brothers Inc.; the Lantern Bay project. -Dennis Sundstrom, vice president of the Carma-Sandling Group; affordable housing. -Brandon R . Birtcher. vice president of Birtcher Pacific; the future of commercial en t.erpriae. -Col. John V. Foley, general manager of the Moulton Niguel Water District; water suppli~ a nd their effect o n busine91. 210ll 9roollNnt {...,,,, ot A._lel Huntington lleeott 964-3398 c.,,,,~ ,,_,..., ,.. 0/ tl..-.. l54 "r -~,,., Money Market Funds? Ifs getting tougher every day to decide where to put your money lo make •I wo~ most effectively lor you. To help you fond the nghl answers. Waddell & Reed. Inc; .. one of the nation's leading f1na:ic1a1 aer.11ces organli. lions. 1nv1les you 10 attend a: MONEY MANAGEMENT. SEMINAR WedneedeJ, Feb. Ith et 7 P.M. Community Center 1MIPenA".,Coet. ..... HARPER ROOM -NOC08T- A aort of hlllbllly polka, Cajun muaic hu only two beata -a alow , 1Udlng wall& and a breathtakinaly fut ahutn.,. It II hard to alt to either. "People react to It with their feet even lf th ey don't underatand the word• beln1 1ung," Guillory •YI· "lt'a the rhythm that aeta \0 you." Amon1 the audience a t Fred'• were 1everal recent graduates of a Cajun dance clua tau1ht at Del1ado College In New Orleans. The state hu made a real effort to preserve Ila French heritage, and moat collegea offer courtet ln native literature. music, dance and cooking. Oft.en there is a waiting lilt. French-langua1e radio broadcuta are heard regularly ln the aouthern pariaha, and the weekly show from Fred's Lounge is one of the longest-running. When Tate started It in 1961 on radio station KEUN In nearby Eunice, the only time slot available was Saturday morning until noon. Louisiana's only mid-morning dance was born. Revon Read has been the show's announcer from the out.set, dellverlng ada and public service rnesa.ges between songs on -a dilapidated portable tranamJtter. "We start advertialng on the radio at 8 o 'clock , but there's usually people here before then," Tate says on a tour of th~ tables to greet regular cuatomen. The Cajun music of the Mamou Hour Band (le ft ) a ttracts young and old alike to Fred's , Lounge on Saturday mornings. Reservations ror the forum can be made by calling Carole Bowman at 49S-3300. Chamber members will be admitted free, but there is a $2 charge for non-members. 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NEW HA VEN , Conn. -John Hollander wrote for 1everal ~ before he felt.comfortable ca1linl hi.nwelf a poet. Now, ewn • one of the redpientl of Yale UmYenity'1 respected Bofilnlen Prbre, Hollander 11ya hia poetry 1till muat ,row. "Thl1 la somethlna (wrtUn, poetry) I've befn ~ alnce wa1 17 year1 o ld, ' 1ayl Hollander, now 63. "Untll my middle 30I, I dld not think of myself u a poet, rather . . . aomebody who trled to wrlte poetry ... "I auppoee_ I'd have to 11y now that the poetry r write, at thla at.ace of my life, ia wri~ not for myself -or for one or two readers ... It'• written for th4! body of what I've done alreedy, which, u lt aitl around, la the molt Item and the toughest crtUc I have. "It'• a body of 1tuff which I don't feel all of which ii quite good enough. It's saying, 'You had better ge,t on with it, you had better be better than what we are.'" Hollander and Anthony E. Ueerary aw.,., In l'WOIMnl the pre1t11lou1 prlHI, they were called "ma1tera of form and atmoephen.'' Hollander, o"' leave thl1 1eme1ter from Yale, teach•• many ot the t.ncJw. ~·· meet reepected poeta. lncludlnl Edmund Spenser and John Milton. Hi• 15th volume of poetry, "Powen of Thirteen," will be publllhed th1a 1prlna. Hollander deecrlbes lt aa a "sequence of ~"all of which are 13 Un. long. But he heeitata to deKribe that work or any other of hll poema ln the tenna of themes. "I'm afraid 1ome of It i1 difficult," he aaid. "I wtab it could be nicer and easier for me, .. far .. the j>ublic ii concemed, for lt to be ....... But rve never been able to let the hard partl ot what I 'm 'tbtnkin1 about poetically alone. I 1et trapped lnto trytna to cope with• much as I tee ln the moment . . . there la aomething brooding about it.'' •• Hecht ah.are th.ia year'• Bollingen Prlze in Poetry of-the Yale Univenlty Library, one of the nation's moat distinguished He'• dellghted to share the award and ill $6,000 prize with Hecht, whom he collaborated with in 1967 on a book of Uaht verse, "Jiggery-Pokery." 'l'"he two met as students at Columbia University. Bob McGuire and hie 1ieel 'four-poster' / Rob GIORGIO AR Only once in your life will you experience IMther thl1 soft and lu>eurloua. • First, Armanl shapes the exquisite nas. suede Into an overalzed cream/brown stripe jacket topped with a non-removable Polllhed leather vest. lf,071. The finish? His glorloul thrH-pleat, 8Mpobot10m leather pant. Cream or brOwn ..... The look, the genlua qf dlflgn, 11 what gives Armanl's star the lmpetu1 to I08r higher than ever bttore. 40-48. ' Discover the art of 1ultlng In RoblnlOn'I European CollecUOM, 128, Newport. To order, call toll·frH 1 ... ltl 1•1. MEIT TODD llRRY, AIHIANrl llDIONAL RINlllNTATIVI In Newport, Thurlday, February 10 and Friday, February 11 . 11 a.m.·3 p.m. to prevtew Armanl'1 Sprlng '13 coflectlon and clacuaa your pel'IOnaf tattton lnternta. ... He steels himself f or ~a night's sleep LA HONDA. Calif. (AP) -In punuit of a p>d m,ht'1 11.eep and a aecure shelter from 1t.onn-"'-CI l'ant redwoodl. Bob and Judy McGuire are lleeJ>lnl U-~ti lmide a · l,500-pound at.eel c:aae . .,I didn't want to w.U up aome mornJna wtth a ir. ln my bed," MA:Oulree u6d .. he showed off h1a rumive CNetion. Recent ltonnl knocked down a for.t full of COMtal redwoodl seven feet ln diameter and 40 to 60 feet Lall. Aft.er one tree crwhed a lhed neer hil 1eeluded mountain home and another fell five feet from hl1 roof, McGuire 1tarted thlnkina about waya to prot«t bbmelf and hia wife. "I looked at my tr9C10r with ita roUbar c.ce and u6d, 'Why not?' '' he llid. McGuire conaulted a veteran brtdp builder, drew up plana, Sot out hla weldinc torch and comtructed a 6-foot-hlah frame with 3-inch-9Quare box tubinp, 3-16tha of an inch \]lick. It took 10 people to inaWJ the crila-cr<Jm maze of at.eel beams around the c:ouple'1 queen-lized bed and brace them to the foundation of the hou8e. There's a ahlny sheet metal canopy over the top for .,Umb protection, pt ln cue one pokes throuJih," McGuire Mid. At first hia net1hhon kidded him. Now McGuire uya "I thlnk thia thing may catch on. "They all aaid, you know, where'• the whJ .. and chaina. They were laughina at fint and said, 'how crazy.' But when they 1ee all the trees down they don't think it'• '° crazy, after all." . I ---= ------ 8 Or1nge Oo11t DAil Y Pll OT I unday, P1bru1rv e. 1813 1 Storm-fractured piers i w~r!.~!.aur?~~~~~~~~~,!!~~•d up the joy of a leisurely amble along through another atonn. an ocean pier to watch the waves, San Clemente took just such a the gulls. the surfers and the 1tep a while back, repla~lng a fishermen and inhale the sea air. number of s haky pilin~s that, But winds and waves are· f h hard on piers. Some of the older ortunately, eld up we · in the recent storms. Also surviving ones are gone forever and the intact was Aliso Beach's much most recent storms threatened the newer concrete fishing plet, survivors and severely damaged despite the frequent heavy surf in the Santa Monica and Seal Beach that area. Concrete, rather than piers, splitting the latter into three wood, could be the answer for pieces. lo ngterm pier rehabilitation, Both cities promise to seek though doubtless an expensive ways to rebuild their piers and one. that's good news, assuming they can find the money in these Seal Beach officials say they expensive days. ~Ian to seek state -0r federal aid to The Seal Beach pier, first inance pier repairs, or perhap9 built in 1906, was torn apart by a find another source of revenue by hurricane in 1935 and rebuilt in including the pier within 1939 for $110,000. The full extent redevelopment boundaries, for of the most recent damage won't which special funding can be be kno wn until a structural obtained. engineer's analysis is complete, Besides contributing to the but preliminary estimates put the local atmosphere, a popular and repair cost at $500,000 to $750,000. well-used pier can bring in The Huntington Beach and revenue from restaurants and Newport Beach piers survived the other associated conces&ons. latest onslaught, but officials in Whatever the answer, we those cities are welJ advised to hope steps can be taken to shore keep checking for potential up all o ur piers before there's d a mag e i n case it may be another Seal Beach disaster. They necessary to reinforce older wood add a.Jot to life on the coast. Fine system profitable Some time ago, like many other Orange County cit ies, Newport Beach contracted with a private computer firm to keep track of traffic tickets and violators, almost half of whom were not getting around to paying their parking fines. The computers record all parking tickets issued and funnel information on nonpayment to the Department of Motor Vehicles, whic h refuses to re-registe r vehicles until overdue fines are paid. But last year, the computer firm raised its rates and Newport Beach City Manager Bob Wynn decided the city would be better off to develop its own computer program and save the annual $125,000 fee. It was a. financially astute move. Now, without paying for the outside service, Ne wport Beach is catching up with 98 percent of its parking violators • and collecting $1 million a year in fines. But that's not the end of the story. The city of Palm Springs, impressed with the Newport s uccess, is buying the secret software program for $6,500 and putting up a $250,000 bond tp guarantee that the information will not be passed on to other cities. And Wynn reports that Sperry Univac also bas expressed interest in buying the Newport program. It 's s ome what unus - ual for a city to go into the computer software business, but it does go to show that in these days o( high technology there's more than one way for a conununity to find answers to the perennial search for revenue. And this one doesn't even dent the taxpayers' pocket -except those who overlook their parking tickets . Opinions expreued In the apace above are those of the Oaliy Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment la Invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa,' CA 92826. Phone (714) 642-4321. Build a bigger IDouse trap An editonal from the Sacramento Bee We all knew it would happen, but who expected it 90 aoon? Researchers from four in.Stitutions, two of them ln Calilomia, have reported that as a result of gene tranaplanta from rats into fertilized mouae egg cells, 90me of the mice grew to twice normal aiz.e. This thing does not require a lot of imagination. Frankensteinian images arise here as rapidly as the monster mice themselves, not to mention the thousands of jokes and cartoons that are almost certain to follow OTHER VIEWS particularly m light of the fact that the mice appear to be paaaing the trait on to their offspring. Unfortunately, this .time it'a aa scary as it is funny. "Clearly," wrote the authors of the rat-mouse report, "the ?bility to lntroduce into mice, and by extrapolation into other animals, functional genes of aelected construction offers wide-ranging experimental as well aa practical opportunities." Clearly. L.M .. Boyd/ Edible ~eggs How can you call yourself experienced If you haven't eaten at least five of the 81 kinda of edible eggs? Hens' egga. certainly. Duck eggs? Gooae eggs? Turkey egga? Caviar? At age 10, 1irla with hearing trouble outnumber the boya 10 afllcted while the boys with speech difficulties outnumber the girla who auller same. You know those linen bandages uaed by the ancient F.gyptiana to wrae their mumnUee? The. stripa averaged 1,000 yardl in length. Ten ~ per hour, that'• how much well)lt a beby blue whale gains. Not much milk in th1a world la u rich u whale rnilk- Ii w• not hla dot but hlmlelf that the l:.ldrnO cradittoNally de.c:rlbed .. a "bulky." Q. WhO llAd alcoholics rarely have hair on tbllr' chem? A. A doCW named Jamee J. Smith 10rnetime beck at Bellevue Medical Center was IO quoted. The men who built the Erle Canal were paid $1 plus a quart of whilkey a day in four~ounce ehota l\art1ng at e· a.m. Q. What'• the only wont lb.at ma.ice. four words within it ~vely? A. How about "heron'? He. Her. Hero. Heron. Few snail.a SW'Vive without food u long aa five yeen, but lt'• Mid enaila are capable of doing that. In alze, a housefly la to a draaonfly, proportionately, what a chicken la to a man. What makes th1a siplflcant II the fact that a dra1onfir hu been ot.erved to eat 40 hOUMfliel within two hours. That Japaneee wine called tab, unlike other wtnee, la beet when fnlb out of the fennentaUon chamber. Eleven out of every 100 wlvn nationwide don't know how much money t.helr huebandl mab. n...., . ....., ~ C....,DH as :::~­ W.,D • .,... ............ [" ii· ..,., .. , (1f I Poland's Catholics divided WASHINGTON -An:hbishop Josef Glemp, Catholic primate of Poland, was the target of an unprecedented challenge from parish priests_who demanded that he, as their spiritual leader, show more spine in dealing with Gen. Wojclech Jarur.elski's military junta. Decrying the primate's successful appeal to television actors to end their strike against the regime, one priest spoke bitterly to Glemp: "It was an appeal against the people. We are under occupation. If they (the strikers) would have performed in reacUon to such an appeal under Hitler's occupation (of Poland) they would be called collaborators and traitors!" THE EMBITTERED Dec. 7 dialogue in Warsaw between the archbishop and the priests, smuggled out of Poland, confirms the Reagan administration's unannounced decision not to lift economic sanctions against the regime. It supports the administration's finding that suspension of martial law was a charade to lull the West and obecure new suppression of political and human rights, even more ruthless than ever. Emotional fevers roee high. After an hour of llatening respectfuJly to the primate'• ap}?eal for restraint, even submission ( 'We must learn how to accept defe..t with hope," he said), many of the 300 priests took the floor to challenge Glemp's passivity. Particularly galling to them was the primate's apparent eagerness to pay Jaruz.elski'a price for the long-awaited visit o f Pope John Paul II, the tough-minded Pole now under attack by the Soviet Communist Party. The Vatican now feels that pr1'.-e i8 so high there is little or no chance of the pope soon returning to his native soil. The third priest to rise in protest after Glemp's defense of his conduct hit hard on the proposed papal visit: "The question has been asked: Are we not collab!>ratlng? The aim seems to be this I -,.-•• -/-IR_l_I ---...~ -the pope's visit for the price of the Church's con.sent to liquidate Solidarity. We are deeply concerned about your excellency and about Poland." Those words were applauded. But Glemp, who speaks with painful effort. defended his policy toward the m1htary regime and its .relentless security thugs. He defended his decision to pay a high price for the pope's visit, calling it "a great religious experience for the nation." He called for "such order an the country as will enable the pope to come." He ascribed to the visit "absolute priority" over all else, a concession to thl' regime that is .a lm ost certainly unacceptable to the pope himself The priests who declared themselves on this l.ssue lined up solidly for the pope and against Glemp. They rejected Janu.elski'a demands: authority to censor all papal sennons and homilies; clearance by Jaruzelsk1 of every detail of the pope's movements; control over the sJZe and placement of the crowds wno want to cheer and pray with him; a "proper attitude" by the c~rgy (a phrase used in one closed-door meeting by a member of the Polish Communist Politburo). ANOTRER PRIEST pressed on Glemp an argument that must have cut· him to the quick. "The Church's line seems to be divided," he· satd. "The , Vatican has one, the Episcopate (Glemp's ! ruling hierarchy) another ." Glemp ' Interrupted, exclamlng: "That is • journalistic! Please give me evidence. • This is a serious accusation . . . I cannot ' talk about my discussions with the pope here, but I can assure you, nothing is divided.'' Beneath the agonizing split is one of . modem -day Catholicism's most cnticaJ challenges. In Rome, the pope (who ele-~ vated Glemp to cardinal this month) has given intimates strong hints, but not proof, that he is displeased with the ' Polish primate's interpretation of the Church's proper role in Poland's agony. But in Warsaw, Glemp defends his appeasement doctrine as the only sate way during maximum peril to maintain the Church's unique place in.Communist Poland. "We have managed to keep from becoming the regjme's partner." he told • the priests in a remark of staggering admission. The secular West's apathy, in the face o f post -martial law Poland 's ' Stallniz.auon, leaves the Church naked and alone. The parish priests demand daring confrontation. They will not • achieve it so long as Joeef Glemp is their spantual leader. Gap between young and old growing It aeenw likely that YOW\I ~ will be at war with old people ln another 15 or 20 ye.an. You can ae It com1na in the numbers. In 1900 only 1 percent of the population WM older th.an 75. Today 4 percent of all Americana are more than 75 years old, and in a few yeen lt'a aolns to be 5 percent ... 13 million people. The ttoUble with belna 75 yean old, fl you aren't rich, la that with l.nllation everyone worldna keeps ptttnc more and more dollan 1or what they do, but the doUan you've aaved stay the ame and are wor1h lem. You have 1-money and, eooner or later, you'll need more medkal,.care. WE TRY TO be nice to old people in th19 country, but very often~ w1nl out over compemlon. U the Sodal Security ayatem break• down, as it appears u though it milbt. the old will have to depend ~.the youna to support them. I'm not talking about a son or dau1hter taking care of a mother or father. ~ YOW\I are not only going to have to do aomething for their own parents and grandparents but for JllY llllfY ' .. everyone ei.e•a too. Do you think young working people in 20 years will at.and for a tax on tfielr lncome that goea to support the elderly? WW they be willing to go without aomethin8 for them8elves in ord er to provide for a who le generation of the old7 I think they'll rebel tplDlt lt and It'll be war. 'lllere'a always plenty of evidence of friction between a1n. For example, when there la a ~ in any country on Real 'enemies' of religion One of the allJUI of stupidity, In a penon or a movement, ii the inability to be able to dlatJ.nculah a friend from an enemy. The Anwrtcan f\.vldarnentalilta are atupJd, not becau.ae of what they believe about reueson. but becau. of their failure to per-mtve th1a dlaUnction. The fundamentalilta are hwy -•mna and revllJ.n& thOM they destinate u "aecular hwnanllta ... But. in the modem world, t.he aeculu' h~ .,.. ..Uy aillea of the reu,toul movement. not eneml•. ~ ...i divillonl in the WOl'kt exilt between thme who wtah well f« people, IYllD- ~ 1f') what be really ia in the eye. of the Lord. Aa I have remarked about my father, he did not believe in God, but God believed 1n him. He called h1mlelf an "atheiat." becau.e hil backaround and condltioninl led him to that fuet.ellectual condUlion -and, lndftd, the God he rejlcted WM not the IOI'\ of dJvtn!ty any lnwlllem'tt pel'IOI\ would care to wcnhlp. an issue involving schools, the lines are drawn along age boundaries. The old people who alretldy have their education and who.e children also have theira, ~ don't want to raiae taxes to pay for better wages for teachera Ol' a new wine· for the achool. The YOUDI people with childttn are in favor of better aChool8.. U war comes between youth and ...-. I'm not au.re who'll win. You'd think i would be youth, but -ae hal a lot oti power. Becauae of aae'a ~~wln1 numben and the decree to w it i9 united because it aharea thi• one problem, It will elect a lot of people to Rovemrnent office. It will have • "lot of influence in Congreaa. On the other hand, older people don't have much Influence on day-to-day f affaira unleee they have a lot of money. Aa soon u eomeone leave. • job at company, he becomes powerte. beca no one'• afraid of him any lon&W· To powerful, you have to acare people. one fea.ra the elderly becauae they don' control jot. or anyone'• destiny. When the youna ae the o)d no doiJw what they did belt in their It's difficult for the youna to beliew ever did anythlna very well. We a1wa tend to thi.rik that our belt bn1nt of centuries put are inferior to our YOU can't believe the dodderinl old of 90 ever ran a race, or that tb wrlnkled, lf8Y and bent woman of ... ewl' a beauty. The )'OW\I .... honor the old, but In their hMl1a they feel ......... to them. The old bate the = for It and that'• why the war will PREJUDICE . TOWARDS •I•• any a1e, chan1ea with birthdays. Th• 10-,....... fwla YMtly IUperior to the 4-year-old, but al about ••• ao It becomee apparent that the 18-and 20-year-olda can do thlnp you can't. ' Havinl lmt the f .. linl Of IUperiortty you wild to haw '1YW t.he youns, you look ...... for l\. O,.noe Coat DAILY PILOT /Sundey, February 8, 1813 1' T 'Winds' Ali McGraw identifies with role • Ill fl.~r,~\Jl~Clt LOS ANGELES -Natalie Jut.row of ABC's '"nMt Wlnda ot War" ii • foolhardy optlm11t who •kl.-off to Poland for a couaJn'a weddlnQ on tho eve of Hltler'1 lnvaaion ln 1939. "I can Identify with that becau.e l always feel thln11 are 1olng to turn out fine," Hya All MacOraw. The dark-haired. dark-eyed actrell makee her television debut u the hardy heroine of the 18-hOur m1nileriel that telll of the event.a that led to World warn. The seven-part aerlea, adapted from the Ali McGraw Golden Globe Awerd1 Beat Picture .... ,,O:'C.t:.ar• *BESf FllM OF nfE YEAR: TIME ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST ~ • PEOPLEMACAZIN'E • US MAGAZINE N.Y. TIMES • CWLY NEWS • CANNETT NEWSPAPERS N.Y. POST • NATIONAL BOARD Of REVIEW EI THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL m~ .. b•n ... u.r by Hennan Wouk, bttiM tonilht at 8 on ABC (7), ~ Lhe war cloud.I pt.hft Natal.lo I.a lnvolved with two men. One 11 Byron H nry (Jan-Michael Vincent), who ii very_ much her junior and the eon of Navy Cmdr. Puc Henry (Robert Mitchum). The other I.a Lealey Bio~ (l)aVkl Duk•), an oftl<:laJ ln the American embuly tn Warsaw. "Natal.le could allo be • terrible batch," uya MacGraw. "She wu hl1h·handed wlth Le1ley Slote and quite rude with Byron Henry. She reminded me of Ba-.nda Patemkm, my flnt role, ln 4Goodbye Columbua.' ' "The que.Uon 11 why am I alwaya playlna th.ii kind of woman? I have a •trol\I penonallty. I Uke to play roles that wuch my z nee rather than make the o-t 1t.retchel like Meryl Slnlep. Maybe I'll be filed~way u the fel.aty American woman." ~raw wu cut lat.e ln the role, just before Chrtatmu 1980. The mlnlaerlea wu already in production, but Natalie'• 8Cenea would not come until the company moved to Europe. "I got the part, as we all did, by being thoroughly 8Cl'Utlnited.'' she aaya. ''They looked at me under a map.ifylng sJw. A lot of actreae1 wanted· ,to play NatalJe. -· "Pri>ducer Den Curt.la saw me and I wu 41 at the time. Natalie'• probably 30 and she's older than Byron. It took a long time becauae a lot of pebple didn't think I wu rlaht for the part. Powerful people. Even Dan thought ln the beginning that I was too old." The series oost $40 million and wu filmed over a 14-month period in Italy, Yugoslavia, Austria, Germany. and England. Part of lt .,..a filmed in this country. MacGraw spent 1981 working on and off in the filrr9& She spent a month ln Italy. then returned home for two months. Then she went to V~nna for a few days and on to Yugoslavia for 10 weeks. She spent the summer at her beachfront home in MaJlbu and returned for more filming ln Vienna and Italy. One reason for the achedule was to show the change of seasons. , "I love to travel," she aaya. "One of the great charges in life ls traveling. And when you can travel and work ln another country it'• more * aARQAHI MATHIDS * .... ., ...... ......., All~ befot9 6:00 PM (~.,.... £11111 ....... ......,., ----- "THE WltDICT'' 1111 , ----- ..TOOT ...... ----- ............ ------ "CIANDNr',.. . •OOUY.,,_ --- -1:'~..l\. .. SC>Ptm'I CHOICI" .. .,., _____ ,_ ---- lAl<EWOOD CtNTE~ SOIJTH ....... .. ,.....,. ...... ------ .. ~ .. ANAHEIM lll/1Vt IN ".--V 'JI IUD" - "'THI TOY" --·"- BUENA PA~"-• " ., ll"4C0l N • • .1 .N -com Mal TO '1tl .... .... ..,., .... ..,., ........... ------ "'THI mnrn'" ... ----- Cllll·ll- "A-..,.._ MmPA&.L" 111t - o>Whln1 than belna a tourl.at. I would rathf.'r work a lot when rm travellna. You catch the rhythma and you ao to the placee wh ro the natlvca ao. It'• totally oye-openlna." She 1aya, however, the 1eperatlons were tough on hor and h r 12-year-old '°" J<>1hua, from her rNU'JUa• to producer Robert Evana. A.a a matter of fact, lt wu Indirectly through her eon that she firlt heard of the "Winds of War'' pnx,tuction. She recalll lhe took Joehua to play eoccer and another mother, who wa1 workma on the KISSM~ GOOD BY~ -- eroductlon, told her, "YQ!i're just rtaht for NatalS.." She didn't think too mllch of It at the Ume. She aay1. 111 don't get Involved wlth rol ln my real Ufo. The lut thing 1 want to d~ at a IOOOel' pme II a ICrfpt" Neverthcle11, the woman did amuale a acript out of the production office and got lt to MacGraw. She aays ahe hatod to tee the fllmlna come to an end. She would a1IO love to be Jn the 1equel. "War and Remernbr~.'' should ABC decide to do It. But ahe reallies ahe and the rest of the Clfl would be too old tor the roles by the Ume fJlmlna aiart. 2 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS A MAAMDUWT PC'f'Ullll <-..•-........ .. ·--~ .. __ (~ ·• rtl~~.•,rtJ'u., ---28th SMASH WEEKI --___, _____ "_ ... ,..__-.,_,_,.,_ ..... KISSM£ GCX)()8VE ....... -.... IAT,_, .. ... -~ CIMML'9 ....... 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"THE ENTITY'',_, ,. ...... *" IAT/auN.1 .. .... ... .. alAT.ONLY- Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/lundey, ,ebruery 8, 18Q ff aking ... a few extra minutes with· Andy Boone !t.~ .... ~ NEW YORK -Ever wonder about fame~ If 10, 1earch out a mlldly upHt-lookln1 83-year-old man, hunched over an Underwood lYDewriter exactly hia aae. and 1pend. few minutes Mth Andy Rooney. "Fame la not too keen," moana America'• lavorite IOW'J)U8. Andrew Aitken Rooney wffnl life like a pafr of hchy boxer lhorta. And the more he cximplatila, the , O*e money he maka. On Sunda11. he whlnt!!9 for a few mlnutee ln front of 36 m1lllon viewera on "60 M.lnutea." For that, and other dudes, CBS JMaYI him $126,000 or IO • year. He whines three t.lmett a week l.n a eyndicat.ed column that appears in about 300 newapapera. For that, he draws an additional $130,000. And he whines in books -"A Few Minutes With Andy &oner,." in paperback. and "And More By Andy Rooney,' a hardback, 1pent most of 1Mt month atop iheir respec tive beat-aeller llau, accord1na io The New York Times Book Review. He aoes all that whining without leavlna hia office, a tiny comer of the CDS Bro.dealt Center, Arnyed around him are a photosi'aph of hia family, a framed picture of a typewriter and a yellowing parchment dated 1946 -hia first job rejecdon. Rwmell Baker, Mike Waillb! and IOl1le other media stars say nice things about Andy Rooney on the jacket cover of his first book, which aold 300,000 ~ie.. They call him "truly f~," "perce. ptive lind wt.e,'' "unique and ortginal." Things like that. I For the first time in his life, he'1 hailed by ltraJllen on the street. People want his face on tbeir podium or at their cocktail party and hia name an their charity boards and mapzlne covera. "Eve bod~ I have ever known baa aak~ me ........ ... snsut .. Tl ... ....... s.... c.aPlarA .... 2111 llT-Eftna~ HIMIO ..,...,.IUCll ~ ............ c.-a..o3N -a...... 1>4 USJ ~ ,.....,_ O-lol7tM~ ----- to make • lpMCh to hil or her oraania.aUon," h• .. ya. "Everybody." "rm oppc uud by the num~r of ~ I am uked to do ... becauae my name II well lc.nown. What.Yer I do that'• U\y IOOd I do writ.Inc. And to et Into otber thl now, becaUM my fae. I& --l • USITHI I DAILY PILOT I I .. ,.,, I USULT" I ' SllYICI I I DlllCTOIY For Result I I Service Call I I 642-1671 I bt.IJJ -- GOLDEN GLOBE l · . AWARD Jl BEST ACTRESS Meryl Stteq> . . . "BEST FILM OF '82" """'Elim. CHICAGO SUN·TIMES SOPHI E'S LUXURY THEATRES -' ......... , .... ~:::.:.iii ---- I ~ Anoc:her World, Another Tame ••• ln the Ase of Wonder. • 8UNDAV,PE8.e. 1083 TELEVISION 88 Kite' record roun d puts hin1 in lead 0 D at Cro by. Page 82. \ 0.-.,...,......,, ~ ....... Anteaters l>eat odds, not Rebels By JOHN SEV ANO Ofttieo..,,... • ..., . LAS VF.GAS -In thl.a town, where pmblln& is legal, the best bet of the night came out of the city of Reno where Nevada-LH Vega1 WH established as an 18-point favorite in lta PCAA basketbaft meeting with UC Irvine. The only problem was that no wagers could be placed because Nevada law prohibits such an acUon on amateur teams within ita own state. Not that certain UCI officials didn't try in earnest to put down a few bucb. And, while the beta seem like easy money, the game itself was anything but. For the record, Runnin' Rebel freshman EldridJle Hudaon hit a pair of free throws with 15 seconds remaining to give nationally-ranked UNLV a thrilling 70-68 victory over the Anteaters before an SRO crowd of 6,380 at the Laa Vegas Convention Cent.er here. Hudson's charity toeBeS, which came after a questionable George Turner loul, one of many whistles that were questioned Saturday night, saved the Rebels from an embarrassing defeat and ended Ii courageous effort on the part of the Anteaters, who not only had to beat their opponent on the floor, but the officials and UNL V's ranking as well. "It was brutal," said a visibly upset Bob Thornton, of the officiating. "We had 'em and then they came back, and then it went back and fourth ... and then they (the officials) started screwing us." Normally officials are the focal point for a lot of .~nd guessing. But Saturday night, complain ta seem~ justified. Turner, who took UCI'a final shot from the wing (a 17-footer), was still wearing the welt behind his right ear after the game, eomething he received in the first half when he was belted going for a layin, although no foul was called. "I think they did make some bad cal.la, but you can't worry about the offidala," said Turner. T yrone Myles tries to deflect pass (left) and Sh erwin Du r h am dri ves to the h oop. Officials aside, the Anteaters turned in their best performance since ... well ... the last time (See ANTEATERS, Page B3) Hornets snap Rustler streak, 65-59 Golden W est pays the price for earlier victory o ver Fullerton By CURT SEEDEN MIMO.-.,._.Melf Golden West College carried a flve-f:::e winning streak into Saturday niaht'a South t Conference basketball game widi host Fullerton, which meant only one thing: There are five hungry South Coast Conference opponents waiting for a return match with the surprising Rustlers, including the Hornets who hadn't forgotten a 67-53 defeat at the hands of Golden West back in first-round play. With that th~ght in mind, Fullerton returned the favor with a 65-59 triumph to keep the Hornets in Shaughnessy Playoff contention wlth a 5-4 record. "You've got to remember Golden West had won (ive in a row. and the second time around the • teams they beat are really looking for them," said Fullerton Coach Roger See. Such was the case Saturday night. as forward Mik;e Mt:Carthy, with a 6.8 scoring average. pWJ\Ped in shots from the baseline all night for a career high 19 points to spark the Hornets. Add 14 points from guard Sam Veal, another 12 from forward Dan Wright and the Rustlers' lna~Uty to hit some key free throws down the ~rc·~h •. and Fullerton had all the lngredjents for a · was one of thoee nights where I thought we ould be able to turn things around in the sec nd half," noted Golden West Coach Jim Gr nfield, referring to the Hornets' 36-29 ad tage at intermission. "It just didn't work out tha way, though." McCarthy acored 13 of hl.s points in that first ha • and Greenfield adjusted his defense HULJl ...... ,· ... gty. And, the Rustlers played the Hornets tef11\S in the second half and eventually cut 33 Fullerton lead to 56-:>5 with 6:08 remaining e contest. .From there it was pure frustration for the • Rustlers who missed one-plus-one free throw situations and shots (rom the perimeter that could have put them ahead for the first time since the nine-minute mark of the first half when they led 16-14. What eventually sealed the Fullerton victory was a couple of key offensive rebounds by Fullerton reserve Doug Ferm in the final six minutes and four free throws by guard Dave LaRue which turned a four-point Fullerton lead into a 65-57 advantage with 1:06 remaining. "We had six or seven attempts in the end to do something but we just couldn't. "We just didn't shoot well tonight. l don't know if It was just the bounce or what," Greenfield said. While Golden West committed a mere five turnovers on the game. they basically gave the ball away by missing the front end of one-plus-one situations and finished the game shooting .500 (7 of 14) from the line. Fullerton, meanwhile. hit 57 percent of its shots an tt\e first half, and the Hornets also rebounded the Rustlers 18 to 10 over the first 20 minutes. Sult . the H o rnets s eemed to s truggle throughout the first half, but their problems didn't bother See. "It seemed like nothing went riaht early for ua," See explained. "But we hung in there. I knew we would. We had a lot of intensity and I know the guys bad been waiting for this game." The Hornets had been playing solid basketball throughout the pre-conference achedule, compilina a 13-4 record. But they had been strugaling ever since Golden West handed them the early conference l<m. Golden Weet, meanwhile, managed to stay in the game until the end, even though top 11COrer John Kreskh was held to .even points (ht! waa in (See GOLDEN WEST, Page 83) :1y ers extend streak UCI d iv ides . . . . double-h eader K gs 0-27-5 agamst P h iladelph1a against Loe Angelea la the longest in recent NHL history. The Flyers. who are now M -13-7, a<>t the only goal they would need when Brian Propp scored on a power _play at H :OU of the flrat period. PrOpp blanaed in a rebound after Loa AJiaelea goalie Markus Mauson had rMde two atope on drlvn by Darryl Sittler. Defememan Brad McCrtmmon scored the other Philadelphia coal at 1:18 of the second period when he fired a 10-footer from \he circle to beat MattlOn, who Wal plaYtna hia flnt pme for the Kln11 after comln1 to Loi Anaelu lo a tr•d• wlth M~ lut W9dawda1. _ '41n 1f0111, lhAllll •WI jnx betwffn th ... t-. tee~ are 1oln1 to happen,' 1eld Phlladel phi I Coach Bob ~ Mc:CamlDori. 11IC'1 not any ODe ~ that_.. ta. to h&H•"· Botti Uleft1I MW aWll'9 of It. lftd &M mid6i hel119 ~.. .. FRESNO -After two 1cmm, the UC Irvine baseball team claimed ita Urat victory of the young aeaaon aaainat rreano Staie Saturday afternoon by aalvaaina the second pme of a double-header. Fresno grabbed the opener. which was delayed nearly two hours by raln, ~-2, but the Ant.eaten rebounded for a 1plit whh a run in the top of the elihth. 4-3. Catcher Mike Rupp delivered the prne-wlnnln8 hit In the top of the ei1hth, cfoublln1 home Darren Kelchner, who had walked to teed off the frame. Gary Miiier wen& the cUttance in the :r;I~ ttrildna out four and wal four. Milfer W to work out •jun tn thit bcl!llPm. of the etpth when rr.w.,ttut two men on wtth orwt out. UCl •truck for three tn UMI firat. .. Ron eumnw. ... ln 01 .. r•• end fff•~••· oulfllild9r Jim a.ho ......... "la two more. Pro Bowl pits best in NFL HONOLULU (AP) Appearances, says ~alias Cowboys Coach Tom Landry, can be deceiving. Today's Pro Bowl game is a case in point. "It's great· to see the cream of the crop," said Landry, who'll guide the NFC squad in the National Football League's annual All-star game. ''I realize these players look like the rest, but the talent is a little bit different." ~alt Michaels of the New -York Jets, the AFC coach, agreed. "These are the talented ones, both physically and mentally," he said. "They were choeen by a vote of their peers, 80 they're the best." The solid NFC offense includes quarterback Joe Thelsmann. one of the heroes in Washington's On TJ' t.flay C6aaneJ 7 at I Super Bowl victory over Miami last Sunday: running backs Tony Dorsett of Dallas and William Andrews of Atlanta, and wide receivers James Lofton of Green Bay and Dwight Clark of San Franclaco. The NFC'a defensive unit Includes Randy White and Ed Jones of the Cowbo~ Lee Roy Selmon and H u gh Green of Tampa Bay, the New York Giants' Lawrence Taylor, Waahinaton's Tony Peters and Nolan Cromwell of the Kama. The explosive AFC offenae features San Dieao quartert.k Dan Fo\,lt• an d hla Charier tearnmacea, wlde receiver W• Chandler anct U,ht end Kellen Winsl ow : r un n ing backs Freeman McNeil of the Jets and rookie Marcus Allen of the Loa An1eles Raiden, and wide receiver Cris Colllnaworth of CinciMatJ. Arnone the AFC defenders are Marie a..un..u of the Je'9, lhe / Raldera' Ted Hendricks and 1AltM ~ Ptu.burah'• J-=k Llmban and Dannie Shell. ..... HoUltqn'a Robert Braile. Michaela and Landry ..,... that a minimum ol COICb1"8 II requlNd far the All ........ I MkbMla ii ~ hli ..... H a Pro Bowl coeoll e f&er ~lafourOltlle ...... 8 ~..;:n:.: = rl.'NPL A11-1ter coechea wttlt ti• ·~ ........... Al. = .:ta.op:,;. Wleli ~---~' Connors says Borg may change his mind From AP dl1patcbea BATON ROUGE. La. -With hi.a E3 fellow pro tennis superstar looking , ~ , on, Jimmy Connors said Bjorn Borg will face a difttcult comeback 1f he chan~es his mind this time about reUring. •I don't know," Connors replied when asked If he thought Borg really means t.o retire this time. ''He's retired, he's come back, he's retired, he's come back. 1 think It's going to come to ~ point where he's going to have to make a decision. ''It he looks back two years from now and says, 'I want it back,' two years away from the game like that is tough." Appearing at the same pre-ex hibition news conference, Borg said he is serious this time about CONMOlll retiring at age 26 ~use of tennis burnout. He said he wants to stay home with his wife in Monte Carlo. "No, I don't think so," he responded when asked if he might reconsider. "Not even next year iC I start to get a little bit itchy. I might play for a couple of weeks in small tournaments just for fun, but I would never practice hard.'' Connors said he isn't even considering retirement at age 30 because he enjoys his work. "l haven't felt that way yet. I've felt the need to take a break. I'll take a week off here or a week off there, but never for six months or a year. Ir I got away from it for a year, it would be too difficult lO come back. "Tennis is two things for me -it's my job, it's my business, it's my enjoyment," he said. Quote of the day Stan Simpson, Middle Tennessee State basketball coach. after a 103-58 loss to Alabama: "We got beat by one bad call - the one our athletic director made to Tuscaloosa to schedule this game." Trlpucka-led Pi ton1 top11le Nell "'"' Trtptleka ICONd ,. pOlntl m and Itta• TIHt••• 21 S.tliilday napit to l.Qd Detroit to • l 11·101 victiry over New Jer1ey , endln1 • three-1amt Neta' wlnnln1 1treak ... Elaewh r-. In the NBA, Golden 8t.a1At, Pldd by Jot Barry Carroll'• 1eaaon·hllh 40 point•, outduel~ San Antonio, 108-10 . . . PHI Welt hl't drlvln1 layup with 57 HCOnd1 remai~ Ufted Nttw York to a 102-101 victory over Houaton. Ntw York carried a •ven·pol.nt lead Into the final period but. Kouaton ICOl'td 10 COJ'\MC\IUve polnt.a to tako the lead before the Knlck1 battled back . . . Denver'• AU-at.er fol'ward tandem of Altx E•1lhll and ltlls I Vaadew11fle teamed up tor TWUCICA 71 polnt1 aa the Nu1get.1 handed Utah lt1 1eventh 1tral1ht aetback, 143-136 . . . Q•l•tl• Dalley came off the bench to 1COre 17 aecond·half point.a and rally Chicago to a 117-113 triumph over Cleveland. Sabres, N~rdiques fire blanks Robert Sa.ve of Buffalo and Du ~ Boeclaard of Quebec each •topped 22 ' shots and each posted their flr1t shutouts of the sea.on Saturday afternoon u the Nordiques and Sabres 1kated to a scoreless tie in Quebec. Each goalie made big saves in the closing moment.I to preserve the double ahutout . . . Elaewhere ln the NHL Saturday, AJ Secord acored h1I 40th goal of the se&.99n to lift Chicago to a 4-3 triumph in Detroit . . . Defenaeman Ray Bo•rqe netted hla 13th and 14th goal.a of the 8eUOn u Boston extended its unbeaten streak to 14 1amea with a 7~4 victory over Hartford . . . Aadert He4ber1 and Mikko LelaoDea 800red p1s lea than three minutes apart in the closing period, helping the New York Rangers to a 2-2 tJe in St. Louis . . . Gret Theberge and Bobby CarpeDter scored power-play goa.la late tn the third period to give Washington a 5-4 triumph over New Jersey . . . Rick Valve and Walt Podd•bay each scored two goals as Toronto edged Vancouver, 6-4 . . . Dlao Ciccarelli'• goal with 5:06 remaining booeted Minneaota to a 4-2 victory over the New York lalandera . . . Keat Nll11oa and Luay McDould ICOl'ed three goals apiece as Calgary defeated Pitt.aburgh, 7-4. The old bunker shot Sally Ltllle was playing the ninth hole of the LPGA tournament and het' third shot out of a bunker went awry. lt flew over the green, hit the pro shop, and <"aromed bac k to the green. Little and her playing partner, Bonnie Lauer, surveyed the scene and then Lauer said: "Sally. did you play It that way?" Wood'• 25 carrin Than LMa Woo4 talll.cl 2D poinu to m It.ct Cal Staie Fullerton to a 79-GD PCAA triumph ovtr Lona Beach 8ta1At S.tW'day ntaht Forward Gal'.')' Davit chipped In with 17 and iuard ftleky MIHI added 16 for the TltaNL-wM hnprovtd to JD-4 overall and 6·2 ln the 1'\,;.1\.1\ • • • ln Pffi110 play, forward Roa Bolmt1, an El Toro h product. ecored 14 of hJa career-hiah 18 poln&I n the eecond halt, leadlna use to a 58-49 triumph over 18th-ranked Wi1hln1ton State .. , lttMy Field• taru.d 22 point.a midway tb"°""h the aecond half to bnek °'*' a clOM pme .. nventh·ranked UCLA dumped Wutilnston. 84·65 ... Delotte the 20-po{nt performance of former Colt.a Mesa Hlah and Oran1e Coe1t Callese product CUtt Beillley, Stan.ford notched an 86 -80 victory over Arizona St.at~ ... Around the nation, top-ranked North Carolina handed Coach Deaa Smidt an NCAA record 13th conaecutive 20-wln eeaaon •• the Tar Heel• routed Furman, 78-43 . . . Sophomore Tim M•llem netted 11 of his ca.reer-hiah 23 polnll In the flnt five minutee u third-ranked Viridnia bolted to an 18-3 leed and romped put ~. 105-84 in the ACX .. . . Steve Rehl sank a three.point goal with one aecond rema1nin& u Purdue 1urprited t3th·t•ted Iowa. 60-67 ln the Bt& T,n . . . Pa• Tllomp1H and Jolla WUJlam1 combined for 31 poinll 1JXi 14 rebounds to help Tulane upeet. fourth-ranked Memphis State, ~8 -56, In a Metro Conference 1ame. Thoms-on. a 6-6 senior forward, had 18 points and aeven rebound• while Williama, a 6-10 ~.re center, had 13 points an.d seven El l'oro's Beek sets drag mark Gary Beek of El Toro ahattered • the Wintemationala track reoord and produced the aeoond-futeat Top Fuel dragster run in history Saturday _ " during qualiflcatlona for the National Hot Rod Aseociatfon event In Pomona. Beck wu timed In 5.520 seconds and reached a 1peed ot 251.39 miles per hour, break.inc the old Winternationala mark of 5.69 aeconda ln earning the No. 1 Top Fuel qualifying position for the fifth 1traight time . . . Welterweight Marloa StarllDI of Hartford, Conn., pre.erved hia World Boxing Council rating with a fourth-round knockout over Joae Baret of New York Saturday in Atlantic City . . . Reaal Falcon led nearly all the way but had to hold off Tlme to Explode in the stretch to wtn the San Puqual Handicap by a half-length before a crowd ot 39,550 at Santa Anita . . . Aalaoara C.1mlr of Romania set a world indoor best in the women's long jump, leaping 22-8 ~ at a national track and field meet in Bucharest. . .Top-seeded John McEaroe won his 30th match in 31 appearances, trouncing Tim Mayotte, 6-3. 6-3 to advance to the finals of the U .S. Pro Indoor Tennis Championships in Philadelphia. Is Na gel getting off a-n wrong f ooct? If Rams' new exec is lying to the media, he's making job tougher LOS ANGELES -Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me, but • There as strong evidence that the Rams' new vice president Ray Nagel is either lying to the media or does not have the confidence of the owners of the franchise .. .If the former ia true, the man could not be getting off to a worse start in a job that won't be easy under the best of conditions. • If they go so far as to rename the state of Alabama a fter Bear Bryant, It might be fun to re name aU our states for football coaches ... You wouJdn't want t.o visit the state of Shula because it is highly overrated. • Please explain the baseball players association rule against a man reporting early to spring training even if it is his own idea Coliseum general manager Jim Hardy says the Coliseum complex may go broke becau.e of the arrangment with the Raiders and says dealing with Al Davis and htS people is like doing businea in a zoo. • lt would really be incredible lf the state of California turned down the proposed harness racing facility at Pomona and then approved a state lottery. • There as a terrible commotion about a place to hold shooting events in the UHJ.4 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, but there never seems to be a SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER ahortage ol places to ahoot off guns tn Calllomia. • Thoee who lament the departures from the Dodgera of Steve Garvey and Ron-Cey as unpleasant ahould check the salary structures of the two. . • A lawyer, checking the legal status at the moment. would have trouble telling you whether the team was the Loa Angelea or 08k1and Raidefa. • The Marines and Navy may feel put out inasmuch u they are about the only forces not invited to help keep order at the 1984 Olympica. • No love aJJair ever cooled more quickly and more dramatically than that of San Frandaco 49en coach BU1 Walah and the Bey Area media. • When the University of Southern c.at.lfomia named Craig Fertig an Uliltant athletic din!ctor, It •topped one office too .oon. • The Dodgen ~ what they are doing as economics ... Tom Laaorde may aee it as pn!llW'e. • It ~ only a brief return vlldt for Jack Kent Cooke to reaffirm he la the kind ot guy who want.a to die in his own arms. • It seems slsnUicaM that the National Basketball Asloclation has to advertise ticket sales for its All·star game at t.he Forum later this month. • Say what you will about ABC's woeful spoc1.I TV lineup but it does apare ua a Jimmy the Greek and a Pete Axt.helm. • U the Dodgen "win" the arbitration with Fernando Valenzuela, the left-hander will get a salary increase of 114 per cent. •The governor oC New York wants io legalize sports wagering and wait until JHSica Savi~h hears about that. • If you think the law has no heart. consider that Tucson police arTeSted the player-a>aeh of the Harlem Globetrotters (the family entertainment troUpe) on a dope charge but let him play a game at the local ClOmmunity center before throwing hlm in the slammer. • For the name of the United States Football League championship game, 1 atW like Stupor Bowl I. • Bogie V achoo of the Kinp is hockey' a first full time goaltenders coach but his job won't be that complicated . . . Inumuch aa the fint thing to go on a goalie la his nerves, all the coach will fiave to do la go over and alt and drink with him. • TV Guide magaz:lne gives It.a annual "Mr. Nice Guy" award to George Steinbrenner but there la no way on th1s earth George could beat out such salt.a of it as Jack Kent Cooke and Howard Coeell. Puerto Vallarta .. yacht race set for this montli Twenty-three radna yachll repn11tnUftC yacht , club1 from San Oieso to San J'ranciaco ar• , tcheduled to 1et under way at 1 p.m. Feb, 19 ln tbt , 1eVenth ediUon of Del Rey Yacht Club'• 1,12&-mUe race from Marin. del Rey to Puerto Vallana, 1 Jallaco, Mexico. The race will be the tint test of the new International Offahore Rule "1randfath1rr allowance" which wu deslaned to make older boat.a more competitive. Three ofder-boall will bl pitted aplnlt three of the new "Rrtnd piix" boall. 'Ibe old boat.a are Sid lt.enkow'a Ca1-3e Sior'Dt. Del Rey Yacht Club: Dave Dennlni'• C.l-.-0 Montpnery Street, San FrancllCO YC, and John Belanlch'1 F.ricson-35, Aquariua, Mt.Jon Bay YC. The new boats are Mask Touch, • Santa Cruz-40 skippered by Wayne Colahan, Santa Barbara YC; Revenge, an Ollon-40 co-sk.IPDered by Pete Kahn and Tom Miller, Del Rey· \rC, and Hokule'a. a Morgan-46 co-akippered by Nonnan Nye and George Petovich, Monterey Peninsula YC. In accordance with the new Transpac rat.Ing rule, the race will be limited to boata with International Offshore Rule (IOR) ratino of 70 feet or lea. Offlciala say this will guarantee the race will be evenly matched. The scratch boat (highest rate) ia John Landon's Santa Cruz-50 from San Diego Yacht Club with a rating of 59.9. ... ,, •• elaa N6ed•led Coast Guard Auxlllary Flotilla 64 haa announced that a course in boating akilla and seamanship will be held al the Armed Forces Reserve Center, Building 6, Los Alamitos starting Tuesday, Feb. 15 at 7:30 p.m. Registration will be on the first evening of ~ class. Classes wm be held each Tuelday th.rough May 10. The course is open free to the public, and families are encouraged to attend. Further information ancf pre-registration for material may be obtained by calling Araenio Resendez, (213) 697-6054. T•ne-ap raee 11et I• L••• IJe•e• Ocean racing akippen seeking warm-up and tuning before the SYCA Midwinters are invited to enter Long Beach Yacht Club's Nine Marks race Feb. 13. The race ia open to skippers of International Offshore Rule. Performance Handicap Racina Fieet and Cal-25s. Ownera or akippen must. be members of a recognized yacht club. The race will start off the Alamitos Bay Jetty and take the fleets around nine marks in the ocean _2.i_! Lon~ Be~. Sports Of! TV TELEVISION 10 a.m. (2) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Marquette at Wake Forest. (4) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -DePaul at Georgetown. Noon (2) -SPORTS SUNDA \' -A preview of the World Figurf' Skating Championships with highlights of gold medal performances in the Euro~ Figure Skating Charnpionahipe. (4) - SPORTSWORLD -Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini (25-l. 24 KO&) vs. George Feeney (16-7, 7 KOs) in a scheduled 10-round lightweight bout. telecaat live from St. Vincent, ttaiy. 1 p.m . (2) -GOLF -Final round coverage of the Bing Crosby National Pro-Am at Pebble Beach. (7) -PRO BOWL -Best of the American Conference meets the best from the National Conference in Hawaii. 4 p.m. (7) -SUPERSTARS -Among those participating in this segment include: Steve Sax (Dodgers). Renaldo Nehemiah (San Francisco 49ers) and track and field star Carl Lewis. 5 p.m. (56) -COLLEGE BASJtETBALL - Iowa at Purdue (taped). 7:30 p.m. (56) -COLLEGE BASltETBALL - Cal State Fullet\on at Long Beach State (taped Saturday). RADIO Football -AFC-NFC Pro Bowl, 12:45 p.m., KNX (1070). Basketball -Kansas City at Lakers, 1:50 p.m., KLAC (570). Steinbrenner says quotes out of context 'Fun' round puts Kite • In lead He breaks cow:se record to take two-stroke lead at Crosby Coles retains LPGA lead NEW YORK (AP) -New York Yankeea owner George Steinbrenner aaid Saturday that remarks he made earlier in the week about outfielder Dave Winfie ld were taken out of context and that h e "didn't criticize Dave." Steinbrenner was quoted last week as saying that Winfield, who hit .280 with 37 home runs 1tnd 107 runs batted in last season, was not a winner and never had plared with a winner. The Yankees owner has made similar atatement.a in the put. In a prepared statement, however. Steinbrenner said Saturday, "I dJdn't crltlclze Dave. He's a supreme athlete. He gave ua a great effort laat year. It I.a a ahame that a young writer would take my 1tatement1 out of ~text Jt,Ast to ,et. a eenaatibna.l story." Steinbrenner nld Winfield ••waa prdbably the &in.est at~te ln the American Leaaue laat aeaaon ... but. that all thOM areat 1t.atl1\Jce don't mean too mUiCh uni.. you wln, uni.. you can lhow the cbamp6onahip rina on your finCer ·" "l Mid &hat Dave Winfield and eewra1 ot the other playeft on our dub bad IWWI' ~,With wtnMn cm &hll.r ...,._ clubl or .... wUhua.lmdlblNlla cllftiffn• llld ._ • 1wdn-.:;Jt '°'* • ~ .... to biiome a ...... PEBBLE BEACH (AP) - Tom Kite, aloehing and a1oging over rain-IOaked latrwaya, rode the beat round of hia life, a l 0-under-par 62 at fabled Pebble Beach Golf Links, into a two-stroke lead Saturday In the third round of the an, en.by National Pro-Am Golf Tournament. "Thla ia the belt," KJ&.e said when asked to compare tbl1 effort to other outstandtna rounds of hia career. "To have as much fun u I did, well, you want io ttretch It into an eight-hour rou.nd." Mid Kite, who has won the Vanlon Trophy for the low 8COl'in.g averaae on the PGA Tour for the IMt t.wo seasons. .. Thia is as good u it gell. "This la what it'• all about. The 1allery out there yeWnc, urslnl you on, the adrenalin nowtna. "Golly, this WAI fun : tttmendoul fun.'' It waa allo a co ur1e • reconibrMJd"I by two ........ st.andatd •t by Ron P\...ch In .1082 -cm one of the naUon'• mos\ rapected counea. ... e 798 yard layout that 1&retchH ==-&=~ alon1 th• cliff• and era1• of c..nn.l Bay. ..,,._ II the ._. dtillNd and moet beauUf11l ~ la the caun1ry," mid 1Clta. who now bla i)layed Pebble ...... enr- Polnt and 8pJss-Hill In 203, 13 ............. Kite ahruued off the ,_Mlit1 lh9t iM .... ~.be tainted a t.et b, the .-UM ~ "winter rulea" that allowed ror me. the ~lion I'm in. I'm playen to Uft, clean and place much better: I know I have to / i:-u. tn the fairways, which were make up ground to win, but lf l aaturated by a aeries of stonna. don't, l won't be accuaed of "There'• no question about It. blowing a big lead." that makea the round a lot It waa another two shots easier.'' Kite Mid. "But If we bllck to Gary Mc..'Cord at 207. He hadn't been play(na it up, I don't had a thlrd-rond 70 at Pebble think we could haw finJahed the Beach. tournament. About one-tenth of Jack Nlcklaua ahot a 66 at the shot.a you hit pluc lnto the Pebble Beach and, at 208. wu fairway. five strokes back goln1 into "Besides," he aaid, with a today's final round. He was Lied twinkle In hia eye, "In five )'Mn with Danny Edwards and Cal nobody will remember we were Peete. Edward• had a 69 at setttna our hand& on It. In five ~-. and Peete 70 at Pebble yean,"l mlaht not remember." While he may have dertwd a Tom Wataon, plaY1n8 his tint benefit from the Ult, dMn and round at Pebble Beach alnce place ruJea. he WM hampered by beating Nicklaus for the U.S. contlnuln& cold drtule whlc:h Open title on that courte 1ix milted his ey•-11-'and M\t month9 aao. could do no better hitn climblnc lnto foul-weether than match par 72 and, at 212. par from Urne to time. w• nine thota off the I*»· ''More a bothel' than ~ elle," he -.id. Kite'• record-bl'Mktna effort Ken G1"9en, the llCODd·rcMbi WM, he aa)d, aldtod by lu(ok, .-u -worth of ...__..__ " he aaid. NORTH MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (AP) -Janet Coles and Nancy Lopei both have a good ldee of what they'll need to do to win the LPGA Elizabeth Arden Golf Cla.ic today. Colet. who stumbled with a triple bofley In the third round Saturday but still managed to hold a one-1troke lead over Lopez, said she will simply go out and "play mytielf and not Lope% on the COUJ'9e. '' Coles ahot a 1-over 73 over the 6,2 11-yard Turnberry late Country Club COUl'8e cte.plte the triple bogey on the par 4 . 33S-y,rd 17th hole. Her t hree-day total stood a~ ~-under-par 211. Lopez, who fired a 2-under 70, wu alone at 212 and aid the'd Uke to cl<m out the aecond atop on \he 1983 LPOA \OW' wtth her t.t round of the you,_. MJMOI\, "rd like to ahoot • M and Juit run away with U." h aaWI . . JOHNSON &SON presents ... IFI ·-IFI II Ill ..... •--~er and now ln '"-•-llCOftd ''I u1e~u a whole year'• year on the Tour, arid tOokle --Donn I e Hammond jot ned ----..;.,_----------------------' Caldwell aa Kit•'• clo1eat punuen at 205. l l Wider . par .. Hammond had • tolld 81 'at sna. Hill, ~y ~ ai · tlie ::JhHt of the thr" c:ounm f« &be tint Ww round• of &ht. ...... Green, ladftlthl ....... ofsbeaM &Md Of ......... ! -~ • 'fl .. cnt-Pdn&. WW Caldw.JI c:irilN a • at c,..-. .. Kand GI a bllM l'CIUIMI." o.-9ilcl.~ 61n't ldll =, bul I ......., thdU • .,..... • '.~_,:-... ........... ·-···· J J ( I I thru Febr. e 8!% ON ILL NEW PR' '82'1 A '83'8 • 1rates, Gauc hos Joppe d <lrangc Coast Col leae'a corl"eback attempt Cell a few poil8 short Saturday night at C1 r eu, while Saddleback C ge ran out of gas, too - lit ally -when the Gauchos w en route to their game at lm~rial Valley. 1'he results were defeats for ba'<h the Pirates and the Gd\:khos Cypress held on for a 54!11.7 South Coast Conference bliske tball victory. while Imperial Valley njpped the tardy Ga\IChos, 62-61 ~Cypress, OCC committed 29 tumovers, but still battled back from a 34-19 deficit with 12:24 reninang to make a game of it. l11onically, the Pirates' rally Call'\e about after both Brad GI.less and Leon Symanski, their two. 6-8 players. fouled o ut within seconds of one another. jbe Pirates managed to run offi ·10 s tra ight points, but it Wasl\'t enough to stop them from going down to defeat for the seventh time in nine conference ou~ogs. .J~H Wulff had 13 points for the Chargers, while teammate Ron Connors chipped in 12. Garinn Morton was the lone Pinte to hit in double figures wi.t,b 10 points. ~t Impe rial Valley, the G~4Chos survived when their team bus ran out of gas and managed to arrive 20 minutes bef.Qre game time. But the Arabs' James Baker cajmty sank a free throw with one second remaining in the ga.D')e -his only point of the nii'tlt -to give Imperial Valley the' victory and first place in the PCC standings. K e vin Henderson led the Gauchos (6-3) with 2 1 points w ?,i.le Tracy Mitchell added 11. 0-"1 Not "'*• br Nclwd K..._, John' Kresich of Golden West finds an ob tade m fullerlon' Dan Wr ight. Horse • racing results 8-nt. Anlt. .1 SATUN>AV'I MIUlTI (3~ .. °' M-da1 "-~ed -'Intl F"'8T RACE. 6'"' furlongs Queen Mini Haw Haw (Sbl) 22 &O 7 60 5 00 ur Min Goody (Gattltanol 4 oo 3 20 Tulle s Dame (Cepita1ne1 6 20 Also raced Ms Ph1llos, Sleente Gael, Cinderella Shoe. Heavenly S..les. BunUn Phil, Golden Madre Time 1 17 4/5 &EJ:ONO RACE. 8'-t lur!Onge AK Qlr,.,1 (McCarron) 8.80 4.00 3 00 Nayno Bay CBIKk) 4 40 3 40 Shooting Wind (SteltMr) 3 80 Allio raced Turning Wheel•. Alrro!lng. FarwfUar Tune. Sienna Swape, Ole Gaelic 8u~Und9r Time 1: 18 4/S SI DAILY DOUM.I (IHI paid S93 20. ~ RACL 8 luMnga. Am-OOubbng (McCarron) 8 20 4 80 3 80 ~ ot Zlon (Hewtey) 5.20 4.20 Leon Leon (Valentuela) S.00 Al9o rac:ecs Priority One. AillbadO, Oeddy L~. Clnalc Secretary, Seltm e.y TIJ11e 1:11 115. l'04Mnt RACL 6'.; IVrtonoa Crt""90 cameo (Pierc.1 o 80 6.20 s 40 Cauee Sri.'1 • Ledy (Rometo) 26.20 11.80 Blond Bomber (Valenzuela) 9.60 Atto raced Patch Paten Patch, 8r0f'lta. Kno,wocn to Win. Sty1llh 0.-. Spell Victory. Ala~ma TIQreea. Toga, Red Ember. 1Q,,e 1: 11 2/5 Flf'TH RACE. 8 furlongs Hyplt'bofut1 (HenMO) 17 80 8 40 4.80 Glacial Stream (McCetron) 3.40 2.80 ~·, Champion (Slblllel 4 20 "lao raced New Broom, Sonic SpMd. Prdof. Be a Scholet. Odds And Enda nme· 1:10 215 SS UACTA (4-9) paid $134 50 lllU'H RACE. t•~ miles DaneOO (Hanaenl 5 oo 3.80 3 20 Lejoll (Plncay) 4 60 3 80 Fa~• RM9on (Gellilanol 5 00 ATso raced Saron lc, Jimbo'• Ace. FrivOI u mo, Awn--ome-Kmgtrt. ~Sand -T~ 1:50 3/5. HWNTH RACL 8'" lurionga My Native Prlnc.n (Plnc:ay) 14 20 6.20 4 20 KIM 'Em Goodbye (Blec:ll) 5.40 4.00 Vamp of Savanna (Hawteyl 5 40 Also rae.cs· AbOut Sunael, English Girl Oullaw Woman, Agitated Ledy, Parky's Fancy Llttle Bullet. Tt ; 1• 17 315. ACTA I:µ) paid S182 00 12 PICK 81)( (4·2·10""·7-3) paid $1.70360 with I 18 winning llcke ll (five llOt-) $2 Piek Su consota11on-i>•1d S-96-40 wttr. 1,837 w1nn1ng llCkela (four horsn) $2 Pick Six scratch consolatlon paid $54 40 with 186 wmnlng tlci<e11 (tllree "<>r-. one ec:ratcn) EIOHTH RACL I 11111 mllff Regal FalCon CDelanouu1ye)8 60 • 00 3 60 T 11'1\41 to ExplOde (P1nc:ay) 4 00 3 20 Wesl on Broed (Hawley) 5 20 AllO rll<led Tlllrty Elgh! P-. Major Sport, Berenoo Mlnneao1a Chief Time 1 43 115 NINTit RACE. 1 1118 m11es Str Pteture CPtncay) 8.80 4 20 3 00 11 s a Sriam (P..,c.1 7 40 5 00 North Llfte (Romwol 8 80 Aleo raced Hatamoto. 0. La Outrra, Bolrell. Our Beal Copy, Irish Beitler, Just Arrived Time 1 48 SS IXACTA (7-81 paid$18500 AltlN)d-. 39,550 Hobwood Peril IAT\Mf)AV'I M~ Tl (114:11 °' 2ll-ft6gM .__ -...i FMIT RACI. 0,,. mite pee. Rid~ ('Tnalet) 2280 1180 5.80 FIUhy Franll (B8lllatgec>n) 7.00 3 80 Glen Midby (AndersOnJ 4 00 A110 raced Marqula, Toddlah O~algn. C'Mon HinblNy a.om.inc, Jibe Ho. Dating Joe nme 2"00 415 13 IXACTA (5-3) paid $16e &o. MCOMD RACL One mtle pace Bal Champ (Parlcer) 5 40 3 00 2 80 The TMty Brudder (Kuebler) 2.40 2.20 Mill., G (Balltargeon) 3 20 Also raced Ful P<Kket, Desmond, Nltlft Huntat. Sole Expedition Time 1.58 415 $3 EXACTA (8-4) paid $24 80 TI...o RAC:.. One mite p- S•lvert Sterle! (SleetllJ 50.80 15.80 9.40 Dean Point (Grundy) 3.40 2.80 TaiJamon CRot«tl 8 40 Also reced Bubb• Haby, Dente Royal, ~ TdCQL Cbacget.. ~ L&Oy. Cant.,bury ~. Mr. N.M Time 2.00 315 • t3 l!XACTA (4-21 paid $205 80 FOURTH "ACI. One mlle p-. Madi Dougal (Andet'lonl 3 80 2.60 2.40 Smart KQ918 (K'*>I«) •.00 3 00 Time Square Beron (Sprtggs) 3.20 Aleo raced Benroddin, Paulo• Bree, Soclalist. SMldoron Ronnie. McKenna Time t·5a 215 FlnH RACE. One mile pace, Miit (Todd) 4 00 3 00 2.40 P•o'••or 0.bocne CSP«iggt> • Z.00._J,ZQ_ Honda Harry (Park.,) 3.80 Also raced· Hedgerow Lynx, Salvador. Sugar Valley J J , Scoring Drive, Swael Pepper. Sovef9IQn Slaf A, Scotch Cloud Time 2 01 315'. t3 EX.ACTA ( 1-21 paid $41 70. SIXTH RACI. One mlte pace Stormy "'*" (Todd 11) 10 oo 8.00 5.oo Aplley'• Brotri.r (C1ognen) 5.00 3.80 Mee Ad-A (Spriggs) 7.80 Alao raced· Trudleon N, Special Quality, See ~ N Maa1er Jolte. ~. ta.>tliln Kn!Qllt N Time 2 02 215 .. t3 IDAC TA ( 5-1) pttlcl 142 40 NVINTH RACL One mlle .,_, Regal Kiww (Ack.,man) 8.20 3 80 s.oo LlgllllWI Sim (Baer) 3 40 2 80 SUtldM (T-) 2 80 Alto receci: 8.C. Count, Torpid• Knlgtll, Lord NeUtnno. Random Wind, Stutz. Time 2'.01 118 13Ill.ACTA 13-5) s*d 137.20. EIOHTM "ACE. One mile pee». Able Gold (Croghan) 12.80 8 40 3 80 AMon CNp (Rttehla) 3.80 2.80 NOf'def Tryax (SIMth) 3.80 Alto raced: Oatrave, Senta• Barry, Bf"~tield N, l<etly Alto. Sneeky Pete. Time 2 01 1/5 13 lltACTA (5-1) paid $70.20 t ~ AACI. One rnlla '*-· Cowageous Red (Kuebl«) 3.00 2. 10 2 10 Peter Onedln (SIMthl 2.20 2. 10 Van Rl'let (a.lllatgeon) 2 10 Ai.o r.-ct· Beat o4 Abbe, LAoperd, .,...,._ Frill. Hurne-S"-nnon Time: 1:58 115. 13 UACTA (3-11 paid U .40. a ~I( llX (5-1·5-3-5-3) pekt st0-4.80 With 10 winning ticket• .... l'IOf'MeJ. 12 Pk* 1111 conaol1Uon paid S19.40 with 21M wlnnlna llcicets (flva hor ... ). U Pick Shi acralc:li consotallon paid $18.40 with 813 Winning bettlltl .,__.__...__aldl).. - - ftNTH RACI. One mile .,_, R.cj Rtd! (Metrtern) 8.'40 3.80 3 20 Saini Andrew (Anderton) 4 .. 20 3.'40 Codllfl Only Boy IParll«l UO Aleo reced· Wlnterto, Scotch Double, Wait«e. Amatalaa, Aec:ount. Winning Game. Time. 2:00 215. 13 IXACTA (2·11 s*d *52.20. Attencsanc.. '7 ,231. o!lege basketball scores c::r I L.al'V998S 70, UC 1Mne THH•Atllngton 81. Loulalana Tech 76 ...,..., lll+nols 78. Nortllweetem 82 Indiana 78. Mlnneaota 51 Mict"Qen St 70, Mlcfllgetl 85 01110 SI 82. Wleconlln 89 Purdue 80. IOwa S7 Misaourt 82. Kan ... St. 50 Net>raMe ea, Kenaea 81 8r Idle)' U , S. lllinoll 55 Notre t>.me ee, South CerOllna 58 lndlane St 100, Tulu M Cent. Mlchlgen 70, TOiedo ff Cincinnati 83. Floflda St 48 Ball St. 8 t, Mleml. 0. 5" Kanl St. 87, w. Mk:hlgen eo New Molco St. M . llllnoll St. 50 Orlll• 83, Cnllolnon 5" Ohio U ~9. N. llllnole 48 Wichita 81. 85, W TPU St. 83 St LOU18 79. X.vler, Ohio eo IE Mllaowl 80, NE Mllaour1 ff Akron 84, Muney 81. 78 8owttng Ofa9fl 79, E. Mlenlgen es 111~113, Cle....-nd St. 81 W. llNnolt M. V...,_ellO 83 Young11ow11 St, 73. Middle Tenn. 72 (Ot) lull« 13, Ev_.... ISi (ot) N tow• 71, !.. lllflol9 17 V ender bill 83, Mleellalpp SI 80 W Va. Wealeyen 70, E. Kentucky 88 LouleY!lle SS, l..mer 80 NE Louil!-82. N Taua St. 75 Ala.-Blrm l ngham 81. w Kentucky 58 S M~ 92. N C ..Cheflotte 88 '" Tann ·Chattanooga M, Marlhell 7t T-*-St 87. SW MIMourt 53 ·-· Marytend R . Georgia Tech M Bolton College 78. Vlllanove 70 lone 88, Fordhem 84 Am«lcan 78, Laley9t1e 18 Del_.,. 83, l.eNgh 541 St '918"1 79, Menhetten 78 New Harnplhlte 88, Colgete lie ~ 81 104, Navy 83 8udtne11 63, NO« 80 Herverd 78. ltown 72 1 IMgere 82, M911MCt!uMttl 80 St aona-111ta 80. ~11118 M Le 8* 79, ,, Jolepfl't 80 Ya!e 17, Oeftmoultl 11 Cornell 57, Prlnoeton 49 Cetllllul 7 4, loelon u M tiofy '4v.a ~. ""n•J """-\W\J Mal'ne ae, erootiiyn College 4t U11ce 81, SI. Frende, N. Y. 48 Pet\11 81. Columllie 16 s1 John'• ea. s.on Hiii 57 ~= 1:e.~== 75 Plttaburgh 72, Conneetk:ul 71 (Ot) 81 'ranci., Pa 85, Long lalend u. 78 S~ecuee 93, Pr~ 18 eon. .. ., ..... .... c....c. ....... Fullerton 85, Golden Welt 5t Cypr .. 54, °'""' Coetl 47 Senta Ana 72, Compton 71 Cerrtloe H , Mt. Sen Antonio IM ....... c...e c. ..... -ffnperlal V""'-'J 82, leddlle«:lk 81 Mlrec.ta 12, SM Diego N • PalOmar 13, len Diego ..... 74 OfOMlftOflt It. 8olllll 111• ii 11 ............ Meter~·;~~ ... (ot) Llbar~; g•111:f11t1a~'\o, Cal Luttler., ta NOrtt1 c.Ollll~.Funnen 43 Troup rallies for victory HOtlfl C•Olllle II 57. Cttao.M 47 Vltlllll"ll 106, °'*9 ... ~ll.Florlda54 Kaftludiy 71 ~ 10 ~., ....... t:;! !:i::'l:":n::11~1ppl 13 • l!AllM "· ....,.,.. It .. Wllll ~.1a,,.,.. ~ 72 oed Dltfnlnlell 1'. J .... Mflvtlle .. .. loullWft .... ~~ .. ............ " ..... ~ ... ...................... ~,.._ .. ---·~"·~·-" .. . :::-.r·~ w; Oii-. ~~~ ... -· . Orange Co .. t DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, February e, 1883 GOLDEN WEST . • • From Page B 1 ~ foul trouble ln the flnit halt). Forward Oennia Jamet picked up the altck, 1eorlna nine of hi• 13 polnta In the flrai half, lnch..adf nj a coupl of boomJn& a.lama. And Shorwln Durham, who had 26 polnta lut WedMtday In the Ruttier time victory over Santa Ana, waa held to jult nine. But backcourt mat Tyrone Myles ecored 14 polnta and ai.o had five rebounds to make thln&J lntereat.lna. The 1011 leaves the Ruatletf with a 6-3 conference record and tied for l«'Ond place with Santa Ana behlnd Cerritos (8-1). Fullerton hu now won 18 11tralsht gamea at home dating back to their fil'llt holl)e cont.eat of tut 1euon. It wu none other than Golden Wt>1t which pinned a 90-80 defeat on the Hometa In that game. On Wednesday, It will be the Ruatlers' turn to aeek revense when they play hoet to Cypreu, one of two teama to beat them In tlrst-round play. Thins• get conaiderably tousher during the final two week.a of play when Golden West travels to Cerritos and Santa Ana where both the Falcona and Dons have, no doubt, been think.Jng about their first-round defeata at the han<b of the Rustlen. Lewis s ets mark DALLAS (AP) -Carl Lewis, runrung in the event fonhe first time t~ear: overcame a,fa.lae start Saturday night. then blazed to a world record 6.02 seconds In the 60-yard dash at the Dallas Times Herald Invitational Meet. . Lewis, the world indoor long jump record holder, eclipsed the 60-yard standard of 6.04 which was set by Stanley Floyd in this meet in 198L Running for the Santa Monica Track Club although he is enrolled in the University of Houston, Lewis beat out Georgia All-American tailback Herschel Walker, who finished second in 6.12. Baylor's Bruce Davis was third in 6.12, while Floyd finished fourth In 6.15. "It's my second world record and it's the one I always wanted," srud Lewis. "I always felt it was possible." "It was the first time I had run the 60 this year and I was very jittery. That's why I false started," he said. "Herschel is good and strong, and any of those other guys in the race can break the world record anytime." "To be truthful, I didn't know what to expect. I hadn't won a race this year and I hadn't run good in the 60 In two years," Lewis said. Lewis' previous best was 6.06 seconds. ANTEATERS. • • From Page 81 they played the Runnln' Rebe.la (when they l<>1t, 68-64). UCI, with Turner conducting a clinic, waa In total control In the fint half. The Anteaters spurted to a 14-8 lead before the Rebell came back to tie the score at 18. The two teams then jockeyed back and forth until UNLV'a Sidney Green went to the bench with his thlrd foul. When Green departed, the Runnin' Rebels held a 32-31 advantage. As boih teams walked to the locker room five minutes later, UCI had bolted out Jn front 44-37. "I'll tell you. the flnt 15 minutes of the game Irvine was aen'sational," UNLV Coach Jerry TarkanJan ~ to say later. "They were the best team I've seen all year in that first half." Turner, who was going in, out, around and through the UNL V defense, had 13 of its 18 points during the first 20 minutes. Th\? Anteaters were also commanding the boards, too, outrebounding the Rebels, 29-14. But everything the Anteaters did right to close the first half, they dld wrong to open the second. Committing nearly a half dozen turnovers in the opening five minutea, UCI finally got caught by the Rebels when Larry Anderson hit a jumper to make it 47-46 at the 15:25 mark. Neither side led by more than Jive after that UNLV did hQ}d four-point leads twice in the late stages. the last being 68-64 with 4:43 to go. But two Ben McDonald free throws and a Tod Murphy stuff knotted the game at 68. The .Kebels then tried to run down the clock. but McDonald came up with a steal at the 2:17 mark. It was then UCI's tum to play keepaway, but UNLV's Jeff Collins fouled Michael Beans with 45 seconds left. ~ans missed the front end of his one-plus-one, but hustled to get the rebound. Turner was then called for a charging foul going to the basket 18 seconds later, setting the stage for Hudson's heroics at the end. 1/2 PRICE CL Wallcoverings Saw $21 to $51 on an average 10' x 12' rooml Shop our huge assor tment o f washab le.pre-pasted vinyls In a wide setectlon of decorator solids and prints. 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Laa Vegat 10 0 Cal State Fvllenon 6 2 Utah SI 6 3 San JoM St 5 3 Pectfle-3 5 FrftnO SI 3 5 UC lfYI"* 3 8 Long 8Meh SI 3 6 UC Sanla Batbara o e a.t...clay'a k«M ~-, W L 20 0 15 4 t6 .4 11 • 6 12 12 7 11 9 9 10 • 13 ....,eela Lat Vegu 70. UC 1rW>e 61 Cal Slale FUllenon 79, Long Beectl SI 8!> Tonl9fll'10- San Joaa SI at Fr...a SI UC Santi Bar bat a at Pacific: COMMUNITY COl.LI QI PuhrtOt! II. Golden w .. t M QOlOCN WltT Oyffl-8 My... 14, AolW 12. K~ 7. J-13, Ootn-4, Murtay 0, Soti.r 0 Tola .. 211 7-14 61 '~llllTOH l aAue 8. Veal 14, WtlQllt 12 McCarll'ly 18 Fre11"41f 2, Ferm 4, L~aa 4. Murray 2 To111t 211 13-11 e& Hall11mt1 F11t1 .. 1011, 38 28 To111 tou1t OOIO*" w .. t 2 '· Fullerton 15 f o11l•d oul Porroam (Golden w aa11 Tecllnltal IOUI WrlQht (Fuliafton) ~Iro~~o':eT0,.&c8~~~~111d• 4, Gueu 2. Ryan 9, Monon 10, lll*Pf\eoa fl, 891ty 2, Shal111c11 2, M0<g1n • rot••• l7 13 15 47 CY .. 1111• 0 Hern 6. 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Sell.,llf!ld 11, Park., 8, Bak• 1 101a11 U 10·18 82 HaJrtlme •me:••• Vall~. 35-32 I 7 f 0181 foula ecldlel>Kk 15 lfnC>9flat V e1"'1 South Coael Confwence Cemloe Qo40.,, Waal Santa Ma FulWlon Ml SanAntQniO C~P<Ma Oral>O* Coas1 Comp1on COf\,.._ 0-ell W L W L 8 I 23 3 6 3 t4 11 6 3 14 11 s .. t8 8 s ~ 14 8 4 4 13 11 10 7 8 13 0 9 5 17 Selurdar'a '°°'" FulMltlon 65 GOid*" w .. t 59 CyPt ... 54, O.anga eo...1 47 Sant• Aria 72 Cotnoton 7 t C..nloe Sil Ml San AntonlO $A • ..,_...., .• o-f1:JOI Cypraas Al GOiden WMI Ml SIM't An10n10 al Orange COHI Comp1on a1 C11trllot S1n11 Ana al Fu1'*'1on Pectnc Coaet Conterenc. COf\'--0-ell W L W L 1m1>41<1at VllJlrt 6 2 is 8 SM!dlebacll 6 3 10 8 San Diego a 3 11 8 Mir.Cotta S 3 It 11 S1n ~Mt1N S 4 IS 11 Oroatmonl 4 5 18 10 Pe-1 7 11 t4 Sou1_1.,n 1 8 6 t8 lal.WdaJ'• ac- lmper1a1 Valley 62, Slldcli.back 81 M1raC01111 82, San OlegO 53 Palomar 83 Sin Diego M ... 74 GrOMmOl'll 81. Sout"-t*"' 52 WednMdaJ'• 0-f1:JOI Sout-•n •• Sackllebaclc Pa~ al S.... Diego GrolSl'n<I"' at M1r.C0.1a lmPOtlal Valley Al San Diego M- HIOH ICHOOL llbertY Chr. IO, Cal LutMran U Lll Eftf Y CHftllTIAN -Ha11old 12, l\ICl'rlriCli 8 Meyer 20 Deming 8. o Aouna 10, ~ 3. Heath 1, Smith 1, .,_ 1 TOlall 20 20-31 80 C AL LUTHl:ftAM -Cunningham 7. Stappietnann 20, ()yr-12. Plucll'-8. Godfrey 4. Prnr14lf 0 To1ata 20 12-29 52 ac-.,, o-w. L•~ etvwuan 11 t8 14 16-80 cal LVtNtWI 12 8 8 24 -52 Tolal louts Liberty Chro1uan 22.Cal Lu1her1M't 24 Fooled oul HarrOIO (Llt>erly Chtllllan). Cunningham (Cal Lullltt1n1, Pr41Ater CCal Lulherlll) u .•. ..,....., I .. 'tq•J111SPAsl Joflll Me•~l~l"" Mayotte (U I ) I 3, .. ,, 1¥1n Lanell (Ciedloelo¥1111111 Ml .... --=~ !v.1r"i Md!Moe ... tel Plel!llng (\) I tel It~ lloall-TOMH Omld (C&ec;hOllO¥el0eJ, 44, .. 3. 7.5, (llll'W1 C111ren (9outll Alfl0a)ol l- Oa111on CV I I def Andatt J atryd·l ... na llmOnMDfl (1-*1~ ........ . c., .... ~ c11c .. -.v.....,..1 ................. 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Perc10-Ra moa (UCll d•I L-·SNtlon 8-3. 7-1, Man Son Hlflo-Oerr (UCI) def Set\lele*·K'lllOll. 8-4. 8-4 ~ ... . " --.. ,~~ ,_•1.1.uc irw.1 UC lrvlne 000 101 000-2 8 3 FtMnO SI 040 100 00.-6 8 0 YOla, Kanl (9) and RIJPC>, Walk•, Batgat (7) and Plllltlpa 28-0lllo (UCll, Hammond (UCll. HawO<lh (UCI), XeVlef (FSUI, Phllllpa (FSUI HR-Funk (FSUI. UC ltWM 4. ,_ I L I UC 1.-300 000 01-4 8 0 Frnno SI. 000 201 00-3 9 0 Ml"*< and RuPO, Jacotleor\, W*'1Hll (I). GlllO (Ill and BenMtt 28 -Cumrnlnga (UCll. Rupp (UCll. Caln (F8U). AllT'•~~··•-" lnglera. 201 beM, 1 • 202 medl .... 11 l roc;ll llah, 80 ~. 12 ~. 15-4 aargo, 1 1~ OAftrt\.OCkU (~ ..._, - 61 anQlat9 2 "*'° beaa. 3$5 meckerel, 20 roc:ll fiah. 3 -.a llMa DAMA WHAN''-45 Mglafa 21 beM. 1 !Ing cod. 8 meck•••I. 118 rock cod, 7 ~. 1 IOUIPln. -. NHl. C.....U COM'IMMCI: Edmonton Calgary Wlnnlpag Vancou.. 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Montr*"' •t Wlnnlpag N.-Yorll Rang«& at Chicago 8oa1on al Butttllo, n T oron10 al Detroit. n Vancouver al N-JerMy, n WetninQton at CN.bac. n Flyen 2. Klnga 0 tcor • .,, ........ Pllil~la 1 1 0-2 LOtl Angelaa O O 0 -0 Finl .. .noel 1 Ph1tadalpNa, Propf> 25 (SIU ... ), U 09 (pp) PanalllH -W•tl•, LA. 13 60, Holtng<*" Ptia, 18 12, Dionna. LA. 18 03 lacoftd ~ 2 ~. Mcerlrnmon 2 l~I. S.lhe I 19 P....itlla -Slnlsalo, Pha, 3 14, HOlmgr*", Piie, II !12 Third ~lod Non• Pena111 .. -Clarke , Pha. O 23 • t<oreb LA, 6 38, Propp, Pha , 7 13, Cocllf-. Ptia 16 17 S11ou on Goal -Phlla d e 1p111 a 13·13-5-31 Lot A~ 7-10-12-29 Goal'" -Pttlledelpllla, Unc:111at911 Lot Angei.a Mau son A -14, 146 UC•~'L" , ............ Cr_,.,o 1 hooef'cllN, 1 44 OI, I Ce Hor111rtd9a 7 44 ·3 1, 3 UC It vine, 7M H 400 °'*'"" r .. •Y -I UC &M ~. 3 40 31, 2 UC lrv1na, 3:A, 11, I Cl Norlltrl09a, ' ... 14 400 bo-1 1 VO """'41, 4,1112, I C. NOfllvldgt, 4: 18 13, 3 pepoerdjne, 4 11 I 1 400 btc:11 -1 ca Hotthtldo-. a 114 :111 r UC ltvlnt,' 5-4111.1.1 Cl Heyw•cl,, M t1 100 lrM -1 ._. ~, 7 0 7f1, t UC l en r>+.oo. 7 13 11. 3 Pap~rd111a 7 14. t 400 IM (1ndlvldu111 -1 ltlla l a n (Peppardlna ), 4 11 11: 2 H.,,drlck (Cl Notlhtldga), 4 16 00, :I W.0-1• jUO IMna). 4 20 18 100 It• -1 Cl Horlllridga, 1 27 28l a Pec:>petd<tla 1 28 41, 3 UC INIM. 1 28 6f 400 fly 1 P9'1P«dine, 3 35 6:1, 2 U¢ lfWle 3 40 41, 3 frawto I I , 3 45-31 800 IM -1 Cll Not1hrldge, I. 12 24. t Pac>PlfOlna, 9 14 95, 3 UC lfvlna, 8 24 36 400 ''" -1 ca Not1h•i009. a· 1& 3 1: a PepperOlne 3 18 21, 3 Cl Hayward, 3 1811 1900 ,, •• flndlVldu••I -1 M•later (Papparcl1naJ. 18 3 4 !10 2 Vroom (CS Nor111rtclQ•I. t6 36 51. 3 Fea-.n tCll HOtlhtldge, 18 45 45 3-rnetet dMno -I MIMIOn VlajO, ee 1 t6, 2 CS Nonl)rldge, 824 TS, 3. P~dt11e, 473 30 l·meler dllltng 1 Milelon VlejO, NO IO, 2 ca Norlllrldge, 675 20. 3 P*P!*OIM . •82 tO ham acorlng I CS Norlhtldge. 103 potntt, 2 Peppa<cllne, 1111, 3 UC !rvlne, 131 WOMIN Craacanclo -1 CS "°'1h•ldga. I 4!1 45; 2 UC San Dt*QO. 8 00 42 3 UC lrvlna . 908 57 400 madley tlllay I CS NortMIOOe. 4 13 81 2 UC San OlegO. 4 13.29, 3 CJC lrvtna, 4 3~ 84 400 11r ... 1 -1 CS Nonl'lrldge, 507.01, 2 UC lrvlne. 5 12 40, 3 UC Rlvatalda , 6 21 70 400 baClt -1 cs HorlhflclDa, 4 33 21, 2. UC RI~. S 00 00, 3. UC INIM, 5 07 14 . IOO It• -1 CS NorthflclDa, 8.-ot 9 1, 2 UC 8"" OlaoO, 8.12 00, 3 UC lfW!a. 8.40 44. 400 IM (fnOMdoell -1 Hamplon (CS Northrldg•I. 4 46.68, 2. e une 11 (08 NO<thrl<lge). 4·64 34, 3 8u11on (UC lr¥1na), 50858 , 200 Ir• -1 UC SWI Oleoo. 1 42 118; 2 CS Nortllrldga. 1 44 01. :f UC lrvln• I 47 .82 400 fly -1 CS NorlhrldO*. 4 13 28. 2 UC lrvtna, 447 41, 3 CS Loa A~. 60187. 800 IM -I CS Horlhrldoa, 8:31.04, 2 UC San CMgo. 9·64. 11, 3 UC lrv11>e, 9.55.16. 400 l•M -1. UC San Diego, 3.48 34, 2 CS Norlhrldge , 3 50 81, 3. UC lrvlna , 4 0115 1800 tr• llndlVIO..atl -1 Hampton (CS Norlhrldg•). 17 24 14, 2 Oanlortro (CS Norlhrldgel, 18.03 07, 3 Schl*Q•I (CS Nor11\rldga). 18·30 70 3-melat cllYln& -1 MIMIOn Vi.Jo, 5114 65; 2 CS Hayward, 376 06. 3. SldOlabacll College, 336 4S l·met• OMng -1 MIMlon Viejo, S 12 10, 2 CS Hayward, 372.15, 3 SecldleDack, 325 75 Taam ac~no 1 CS Nonhrldge, 208 potnta. 2. UC IM"*, 149, 3 UC San Diego. 11~ ~~ (at GnlMI "' .... T-) P-lftef ....... Guppy Troup d4lf Ted Hannahe, 237·221 p-roup w4<w '20.000. H....-wlna 111.0001- 0tNt-.-. Troup Oel Art Traak. 222-183, Troup def Tcwn Ball•. 258-2311, TrMk def Ride Vittone. 195-184 (8ahr wlfM 17.500, Traelo wtna M,000; ~It~ wine 15,000). !Project • opens 10 Irvine Prl <'t:·l n cl uded • ameniue11 and Innovative ~ floor plans are among : the highlights at the !Wllll am Lyon t Company's l!..Woodbrldge f Parkv1ew" in Irvine. : Four floor plans, In : two and three-bedroom, •one a n d two-story •designs, are /resented atig W oo br id g e ; Parkvaew for prices rangmg from $129,990 lo • $143,990. Visitors should take the Santa Ana or San Diego freeway to Culver 'Drive. th e n e nte r Wood bridge at Alton Parkway. Interior of Woodbridge Parkview model now open in Irvine. Slow recovery for housing LOS ANGELES -During N ovembe r , California 's homebuilding was up 37 percent from the comparable 1981 figure, possibly signaling the st.art of a slow recovery in the housing market for the coming year, reports Security Pacific National Bank. The seasonally adjusted annual rate of 83,500 units authorized for construction In November remained almost unchanged from a month farlier, said Gerald Mcintyre, senior vice president for Security Pacific's Real F.Btate Loan Marketing and Support Department-. "T h e upward trend in homebuilding is certainly encouraging," said Mcintyr e. "However, interest rates must remain down thislear in order to spur demand an qualify more people to buy homes," he said. November's homebuilding in all three of the state's major regions was up considerably from the comparable 1981 figures. Housing construction In Southern California during November was up 13 percent from November 1981 , to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 38,300 units; the Central Valley showed a 77 perce nt year-to-Jear gain , to an annualize 22,800 units; and Nort hern Coastal California ~ted both a month-to-month gain (4 percent) and year-to-year gain ( 111 percent), rising lo an annual rate of 18,800 units in November. Nationally, homebuilding reached its highest level in a l most two years . At a Hlnterest rates must remain down this year in order to s pur d e mand and qualify I " more peop e ... seasonaJJy adjusted annual rate of 1,243,000 units authorized for construction, U.S. permits for the month climbed 6 percent from October and were up 67 percent from a year ago. All of the monthly gain was in si ngl e -family h o using construction. The state's non-residential construction valuations continued to soften during November, declining lo $524 million, down 20 pen.-ent from October and up 1 percent from a year ago. Northern Coastal California was the only major region in the state to show a month-lo-month gain in nonresidential permit valuations, rising 3.5 percent, lo $164 milll.on. Accordlng lo figures released by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (FHLBB), ~ rates DISCOUNTED PRICE PRICE WITH WITH OUR YOUR FlNANCJNG TOT Al LOT II PLAN FINANCING OR CASH Dt5COUNT TR..6.CT 9823 l AR.2 S245,000 S201,000 $44,000 Rolling Hills (714) 831-9910 DISCOUNTED PRICE PRICEWJTH WITH OUR YOUR FINNllCING TOTAL LOT II Pl.l\N FINN-ICING OR CASH DISCOUNT 7 ~S259,000 Sf99,000 $60,000 56 1CR 2 16,000 166,000 50,000 ~ 212.000 16),000 49,000 ~ llJ.000 190.000 SJ,000 ~ 221,000 176,000 ~ 2'5,000 119,000 In the U.S . and In California declined markedly in November. The state posted an average mortgage rate of L4.52 percent on conventionally-financed homes In November, a 1.1 percentage point drop from a month earlier and a 2.55 percentage point drop from a year ago. In the United States, the November mortgage rate of 13.83 was a .58 percentage point drop from a month earlier. Although the FHLBB reported. that average home prices rose slightly throughout the state in November, they should remain fairly stable, ·•not appreciating at nearlr, the high rate of the fate '70s, ' said Mcintyre. After declining lo a record low for 1982 during October, California's average price for a conventionally financed home rose 3 percent during November to $118,400, which was a 5 percent Jump from the 'comparable figure a year ago. Hidden • mountain • opening Orang-. Coa11 DAILY PILOT/SUnday, Fet><uary 8,91983 U Opportunity knocking? Newporl investor increasing county aclivily Cltln1 what ht term1 a "new dlvenlty" ln the Orana• County commttciaJ Md lnduttrial real •tate market, the lop local offlclal for one of the Southland'• leadln~ real ettate companlet forecast• • tremendou1 opportuntiy ln 1983 for flrmt ller'Vtnc the induat.ry." Making the obtervatlon wa1 Michael Collins, 1enlor vk:e prellident and director of W. H. Dawn & Staff and manager of It• Oran1e County office. Colline commented while annou~~ that Daum'• Newport Beach-offlce la undencoring It.I confidence In the region by laying the foundation for a dramatic lncreue In lt.1 market penetration . He explained that thl1 Is being achieved by sharp Increases ln branch office sales personnel and In the number and size of exclusive llatings held by the office. "For the past 18 month• high technology/research and development properties have increasingly dominated the marketplace. Yet, ex isting warehousi ng and ~ring facilities, which many people had written off, continue to be a viable force in select, established Orange County communities such as Santa Ana, Fullerton, and Orange. Headquarters/office a nd satellite office, plut conaider1ble hotel actJvtty complete the broad ran1• of reai ettafe ct.mand currently urid« way ln Oranp County, Collins aatd. He explained. however, that expenlive land coet.a in much of tlMt county Imply the hf1her UHi provided by hl1h technolon and office development. He dted Irvine, the South CoHt Metro area, and Newport Be.ch u the prime reatona for thla type of property. He noted that Daum exclusives for the Sunflower Corporate Center In South C.out Metro and for the Quall Bualneaa Center condominiums In Newport Beach, are key examplet. "We are aware of flnna who are looking for 250,000 square feet of manufacturing-warehouse apace. Accordingly, opportunlti~ for new development of traditional induttrial properfy could be dramatic becaute of recent concentration on high technology space," Collins added. I ~:~:.r.~o: e workfor • you. Call . 642-5678 DISCOUNTED PRICE PfOCEWITH WITH OUR 't'OUR FINANCING TOTAL LOT# PLAN FINNJCJNG OR CASH DISCOUNT TRACT 10270 7 l8R $305,000 $235.000 S70,000 TRACT 10271 l ~ 270,000 208,000 6ZOOO s 285,000 230,000 55,000 6 ~ ~70,000 208,~ 62,000 19 232,000 194,000 38,000 ~west n f714J 493-9416 or f714J 643-2555 DISCOUNTED PRICE PRICEWITH WITH OUR YOUR FNANCING TOTAL. LOTI P1..AN FINANCING OR CASH DISCOUNT 2 ~s:m.ooo 1267,000 SSl.000 . J ~~-279,000 61,000 • ns.ooo 275,000 60,000 10 ~J60.~ 295,000 '5,000 " '9 400,000 m.ooo n.ooo M Orange Oo .. t DAILV PILOTllund1y, f'ebruary 8, 1113 !lealty • s,ivings offered , Avc o and Bankert Penaion Services, \nc. hay• anno unced hd c r,eatlon o f r e al eelft.e-orlented lRA and K'o1h pl a ne t o be o ffered t o California reaidenta. "The plana wlll enable peeple at a ll economic lev~ls to protect their i n ~"' e a t m e n t a a n d eai'tllngs from taxation until r etire m e nt," Ronald P . Th o n , president o f C o sta Meaa-based Bankers Pension Services, said. Th.eae plans will be m.te available through 130' Avco Tt\rift offices th~ghout the state and AlAco National Bank lo~ated in Ana h eim . Avco National Bank will act as cu st odian a nd B a nke r s P e n s i o n S e rvices, Inc . w ill adlh.inister, manage and invest the plan assets. ''Our clients' funds will be deposited )IVith the custodian, Avco N d'ti on a I Ban k . A 11 uninvested cash will auF>.&tically be placed in an FDIC insure d m~y market account. BPS will fully manage the IRA and K e ogh p lans and inve1Jt the Ronald P. Thon proc:eeda in a dlveraified real estate portfolio, Clients h aving ·IRA and Keogh'• valued at $5,000, or more, may elect to select thelr own investment mix from an af proved list consisting ·O a wide variety of bank inst r uments a nd r e al estate debt and equity investme nts ," Tho n exp,lained. 'This innovative approach deviates from most IRA and K eogh progr ams in that the plan assets are depoaited into FDIC insure d money market accounts and subsequ~ntly placed into real estate related lnvestmenta, which have proven over the years to b e a c onsi s t e nt investment performer," Thon concluded. Guide to lending ( tf:rrns published B1tCAROLE P~MAN •• 1:11 ,,,_.,.., • WASltINGTON -What do balloons, . wrtp&r!>Uoda and buy-down1 have in common? · n.,y all can finance the purcha8e of a home. '( ~ vast array of new types of rnortsases is p~ home buyers as never before. •'doNUmen are very oonfu8ed about mortgage tern», but more than that they are ecared," says Nancy L . Sachs of th•Fedetti Trade-~ ~-.,... --- In an au.empt to help oonsumen WMlentand ~complex world of home financing, the PTC staff haa prepared an educaUonal guide to fDOl1Pael. En.1itlecf"The Mortgage Money Guide,'' the bOolilet explaina creative financing with definitions, e~oles. illustrations and payment tablea. . ''Buying a home is never euy;• Saclw laid. 1. "We're trying to at.mplify the new mortgage terms whbe not distorting their meaning." " The FTC spent about $6,000 in the design and prdduction of the booklet and tbou.aanda more printing 300,000 copies she aakl. • The booklet caut1ona that mortgagee odler than thG traditional 30-year fixed rate Joans "can involve m~ risk for the buyer and are frequently tied to c~!°th~ =~·~e home buying pomble and may offer lower interest rates," it aaya. So, if you're considering buying a home, "above all shop carefully" for a mortgage, the guide ad~"e various types of home financing deecribed by 'the guide inclUde: ._ -llx.ed rate mortgage. The interest rate and monthly payment remain constant <Ner the life of th~ Joan. Al. the mortgage ls repaid, the ownenhip shifta gradually from lender to buyer. • -Flexible rate mortgage. The11e loana have an in~ rate that increases or decrea1e1 over the Ute of the mortgage, depending on market conditions. Same'lendera build interest cape lnto the loan, which limit the amount the interest rate may vary and limit the amount of the borrower's risk. -Balloon mortgage. These loans have a eeries of equal m~nthly payments and a large final payment. Although there usually ia a fixed interest rate the monthly payments may be foe interest only. The unpaid balance comes due in a short ~. usually three to five years. -., ....!_-Graduated payment mortgages. which are deSigned for home buyers who expect to be able to larger monthly payments ln the near future. ir tfle early years of the loan. payments are tively low. They are structured to me at a 1et raip ewer a predetermined period and then remain corwt.ant for the duration of the loan. -Graduated equity --. or rapid payoff - ~e. Tbe9e 1ollna combine a fixed interest .rate with a changing monthly payment. Although the m~rtaage term may run for 30 yean, the loan frequently will be paid off ln lea than hall that tirfte becau.e payment increases are applied entirely to lhe prlndpal _ -Shared -.>JftclaUon mortgage. The lender provtdea below-market Interest rate, Jeadlnl to lo't'er monthly payments, In exchange for a share of th~ profita when property ls aold or on a ipedfic ct+. 1 -Wraparound. The eeller keeps die orialn&l lo;t--ta'te mortga,e. The buyer mab9 ~"' to ~ •ller, who forwards a portion tO the lender ~the origlnal mortgage. Thb oft.en lowen th1t ~ve interest rate on the total tranaction. ; -Buy-down. The developer provides an tnierelt aamldy that lowera the rn<?"thlY paymenta d~ the tint few yeara of the bn. , -Zm-o rate « low rate mortgage. 1betie lOUll aOl-r to be completely or almoet lnt.erett free. ~ conlllt of a large down payment and one-time = ~· 1"e loan then la pekf off in fixed y paymenta over a abort term. " ~ Beal estate exalD dourse available ' 1 A ......... OCM,.Pne that pnpartl leudenll to take Ill• CaUfornla Real Stt•t• LlcenH l!••'E Ill• .. "9lnl offered at Oranp Coat ~.:=----1001a .. m.~ ~Wi\ifta-~ Jfp'p 11. ' a. ~ Mir'J-onr~ ........ Ii •• ,,. ... .,, ~ New pr~sident of state Re rs installed in 14naheim A. Gordon Nk'o1*.>n, a Contr• Cc.ta county Realtor, wu lnlU6'Uratt'd H the 1083 pruadd nt of th c.urornla Auoclatlon of Ro h ora a t tho ae1oclatlon '1 c,i uartorly board of dl.rectort' m tln1 ln Anah Im. "We •re looklna forward to a belt.er y1 ar !or lh real Htate lnduatry l hidlcatt that 'hP Decembe r 1982 Ca tUornla." Nlcol1on told CAR' ttauree wlll top November by 3 to-10 dil"f<•toff. -pt,.nt, Jntcretl rat.ti .... low r AOW "Th• Nov rnb r 1982 ule a o than they wcr at thl1 time lu t year. l'xl1t ln1 1lnate family home l rat<."tcon Onuci to drop or atal>Ulze At atatewtd lncl"HIOO 24 pt"l't'enl OYf I theee lower l Vf'll, 1983 wlll ht". sood Octobe r a nd pre liminary report · yrof'for our memben and for people wtahlna to buy and .eU hc:lrrill9." NlcoJaon haa been acttve In orpnlud rfal Htato on the lc.lcaJ, 1tate and nalional levf'IJ alnce 19~7. He la a nwmber and put president of both the Contra Cotta and Berkeley Boards of Reatton. ~==:;=====~==========~======ii wea area proudly eel J I of our --•HordaJil ele .. ne ~-. t••nhom"9' you will be 1urpn1ed to find 'eo manjf cu11om feature• 0- ln our 2° and 3sbedroom townhomea ·.\'. .. all with 2~ baths ... .. } In thl• newHt Cape Cod vlllage of "Jil1Htmln1ter Abbey'' Ju1t one mlle ea1t of Beach·Blvd. - to aummartte Jutt 1 few hlghllghta: ach home h .. two fl.replace1 ... one In the llvtflg room, one In ' the mHtlr bedroom ... there a~I vaulted celllngl, double attached garag11, aecurtty gatu. fel')ced patio• ... to much more ... Jutt come ~nd u plorel t . ~ Thuc: fine townhomH ~ 1tart .a• low a1 Rf . -~ - -- . $96 500 d\lrlng our grand , opening celebration • I FINANCING can be ... .,. w1tn .. tmte .. 6'111 dOwn •net comlonable 30-v••r r .. ed rare JO.in'S ''" Hlet olhce tor ae1a111 •etemno io 1mou<11 ol down peym~t lllO 1n1.,n1 ratet ·~ lhet• oomea ate Hl•ty ----·~ 11om .. ~.ine San Diego or OatO, Grove ··-•vs. ll>Oul .,.,,. "'" ol Beach Blvd between Newland & Magnolla ODr.atmiu.attr =::~~ ttl 1\Ubry S..o..c• '° OtoOf ,... 14020 TiffaaJI DrtYe Salee Offlcee ,_.n D1llu I I '-····-···"-.. The community facllltlu for theM 47 townhomu Include a recreation bulldlng with full fadllda. a swimming pool and a Jacuzzi. -· "'-w .. tml"9t.,, CA 92683 -... ~ ' L--~...,,,~·~·~:*:.:~:~:· ____ ~Ph::o:n•:..!7!14~/~·=91-~7!55~7~.:_ __ _... ____ ~N:oo:::.n~to:..:D~u=elt.:..:~~lot::.::ed:...:.Fr~l.~----.!:::::::::::::::=::::=~----J_~ COrTipany 10.6% FOYER MASTER BEDROOM ACROSS 1 Web.,,,_ 7 Mtnua 1 1 Punotuatton mark 1& Loud end COlfM 21 To fMr: Lit. 22 Bowttn 23 Within: Comb. form 24 Tit up 25 Land,,,.... eur• 29 Bank roft: Slang 27 Quid pro quo: a word a 29 Rubber tr• 30 Diphthong 31 Do need ... work 33 Swem. Brlt- lah style 35 Tato root 38 Aalatlc vine 38 Mlecalculate 39 Auditory 41 Elevator cage '42 Whlpa 4'4 Angefea or Alamoe '45 Hidden valley 48 Get well '48 Wage scale: 2 words 50 Noble- woman 52 Marched In review 54' Deadlock 56 lnfanta 59 Lawsuits 81 Lyrlcmuae 82 Strong fellow 66 Geok>glcal division 87 Cloaes aecurety: 2words 89 Cook'• conoern 71 Facial feature 72 Acireaa .-coaMCll MODUAl•S Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 76&-0933 San Juan Cap1s1rano 495-1776 ........ LAWM-llff. OUYI Mor1uary • Cemetery Cre,,..tory 1625 GISier AYe . 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Sparlle, 13201 Mindanao Way, Marin• Del Aoy, C.ilfomla to2t 1 JOMPfl A. Joconl, Jr., 11H Volt loronada, Palo• VordH EIUM9~ 80274 Tiiie " conduct.s by • general por11•11\tp. Anion Mloda• Pot«~ General Pat1nor Thie etatement -tllod wlUI "'° County Clerti cf Orengo County on f"«wuaty a. 1113. ,_. Publlellod Orengo Cout Dally Piiot. '•b. e, 13, 20, 21, 1"3 98'-83 ~--· AOnnow • 11•11 ..... ITA,_, TM .................. ----QUALITY OOHTROI. lllMCle, I tt11 ""-" OINle, ._ ........... ~ .... l.loyd I.. L•H r · HO w. .. llllWay H , WH MOralll,,, ~-1 A1no1 ,., l.oHy, tl41 W .,.1111woy H , WHtlftorolat1d~ c.llDr'llll -1 Tiiie .....,_ " OOI ..... 111¥ M ........... All* ,., "'*W lllll ................... .. .. County°""' rl OfMeo ~ ~ Jf/ftJllJr1 IO, 1 ... . ..... lfublllMd Orent0 COMC o..,. Not, JM. n . IO, ,....,. I. 11, ttef ..,.... . I I l:AI • OHNITOf'HIR ~ ... CN'T~ ICANU1'00 • ...U.ONIO™- WOKIH WON> -~PAOALE: VllWfl'OlfT OH NUTNTION "P:attgue And Diet" o-•= Dr. l90IWd H.llfMe. allel cl 8WI at the Nev8dll Clin- lo cl ~Ifft Medicine • • YOUTlt NIO THE l .. fe;;._ -=.oue CLOWNI AlotllWd l(Jley hoala t.hla dooumentary Nlutlng Iha -'d'a grMl191 clowr19, trom the dn;w r1nQ to the ..... ~. uelng llm footage, drametlc r•· enect.menta end alll phO- toe. .MOYIE • • ~ "C.nnety Row" (1M2) Nldl Holte. Oet>fe wirioer. 1:10 (%)CHAN.EB CHAMPUN r T AU<8 WITH ( "P9ter Ww And Mel Gll>- eon" ~,~ UNDIMTAHDNI HUMAN IEHAVK>R C!l CHICAGOlNC> ~UJA • • •~ "Ster Wert" ( 1917) Marti Hemll. Heni- eon Ford. ®MOYIE ·~ "Super Fun'' (11181) Terence .... ~ 8ot1>-'*'9. . . (ltlKOOC~I CJ) on.TV (J) l-TV II> HIO Cl> (OMmM) (I) CWOltl NV , ... Y. e (WT• Cll c..,.., -.. The 'SOS Teens return to grass roots By VIDA DEAN Of the OeMy Pllot S .. tf I n their search for something ne w in fashion teen-agers have looked back to the SOs. And they found their way without designer hype, according to one fash ion executive. "It has been a grass roots movement," said Lee Cass Hogan, vice president and fa shion directo r of the 40 Broadway stores. "The teens were already putting together their own outfits from thrift shops. They were mixing the look of the SOs and the 60s. The designers picked up on this. "Young people look back on the SOs and visualize it as a safe and comfortable time. But, now the teen-agers are ha ving their first Took at economic recession a nd they seek reassurance and comfort. "The sos-styled c lothes are comfo rtable, pretty and feminine. And, too, the music of the SOis was mak_ing a comeback and I think that had some influence on fashion. "Recently, in Japan I saw kids dancing in the park. Th ey came in groups and were dressed in the trend. The sos look is a lso 1n England and around the world." she added . Some of the trends to expect for spri ng and summer are: • SKIRTS: Sh ort tight minis and the full c irc le skirts. • PANTS : Cropped at the calves and ankles. • TOPS: Strapless, c uffed tee shirts, sleeveless and T shirts with lettering and printing. • DR ESSES: Full skirted with trims of polka dots and small to medium checks. •ACCESSORIES: Button earrings, scarves worn as bows in the hair o r as head wraps, charm bracelets, ankle bracelet s (colo re d plastic ones are very "in"), cat-eyed sun glasses and box purses. •SHOES: Flats and little h eels worn with anklets, some plain a nd o ther s trimmed with la ce. "I think halters will come on strong as the we ather warms. And we'll see lots of buttons trimming dresses. Buttons up the front, back and sides.' For daytime, the fabric will be mostly cotton and cotton blends, but for evening you will see o rganza, crepe voile and matte jersey. Brights will be trimmed with black with pastels trimmed In white. In the fall, teen boys wllt find the w I d_e r I egged trousers and tor wearing with jeans, there will be letter sweaters, tackets with embroidery and bis bulky cardlsans. Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT 8und1y. February e, 1i83 -----.------------------------------------------------------...,;- Uy VIDA DEAN Da111 ,llol .. avl1 ldltOf Talk uboul u tough a'>.'l1gnnwn t l'lght spc_'l:taltsl.8 ul Amen Wardy's lx•auty salon had om• rt'<.'t'nlly They wt•rc u:1kt•d t o do u makeov<'r un Suzy Sulton o f Corona dt•I Mar . u member of the Fash1onublc.>S "You'rt• k1dd1ng," 11a1d one byst.and1•r. "Suzy Sutton alrt•ady looks gn•al " The l l'am ta c kled tht• assignment. accomplished the mission in 45 minutes and gavt• Suzy a new look she loved. The Fashionables had been at The R1tz for a meeting and brunch bdore coming to the n1.>w Fashion island store to see dt•signl'r fashions a nd to get an idea o f W a rd y's "Da y of Beauty " Suzy was chosen to be the modt•I What 1s this "Day of Beauty"? First. a body massage with trained fingers knl'ading away at those tense and tired muscles unul you're very relaxed, then a f~w1al with deep pore cleansing, followt'<l by a hairstylist doini< your h<11r 111 a manner he t•onsadcrs appropraat1• for your bone struc ture. size. lifestyle. t•tc .. a manicure a nd pedicure ,1nd finally yo ur makeup t·xpertly appltl'd Soml'where m IX'lWl'<.'n y11u g<'l lum·h ··It's f1vt· ur si x hours of pampering," said Louise Rodnick. manage r t•oordma tor H owt•ve r . for The Fashaonabh .. s and Suzy 1t was a sh orter day of b1•uuty -a modifaf>d v1•rs1011 Hairstylts~ Jo n J orge. Mark David. Gerald Stucka and Barry Brunette arrang<'d her hair in o ne o f thl' la tes t European trends The> tl'am kt•pt the sades dose to thl' face an on upward rnovemt.'nl With lots of bending and unstrut·turc.'<.I movement on top. The style• wa.c; crt•ated with a round brush and blow dryer "Haar styl~ are mut·h shorter an Europt>," Brum•tte said he observed when he and Jorgen we re there recently "Loose p<>rms are u~ to help create the movt•ml•nt and multi colors :in· appltt-d Lo highlight lhe hair. anslead of JUSl onl' color " During the makl'UP session. Robm Kru."4.'. rne1n1cur1st, plat'l'd On the cover ' • • VD~ warm mitts over Suiy'1 oiled hands and Laura Martin massaged her f('('t "I 'm staying with th e hairstyle," said S uzy. and she praised the l'olors of th e makeup. "I had been using fall colors. but they applied colors m a sprang category They really looked brighter I bought some of the products and wore them on a trip back East and really got a lot of compliments " To get that glowing report Sallie McMahon. makeup artist and f ac1alist, said s h e a nd make up arttSt J ylt.e St.ensgaard used a Snowflake liquid cleaneer, D 'aloe toner . Dew Dro p moisturizer and a foundation mixture of beige and bronze to match her skin tone. (Wanly has a private label on hia akin care (>roducts). Two pe n ci ls, coffee and blonde, colored the eyebrows and severa 1 sh ades of eye she1dow were used to bring out her hazel eyes. The lid was covered with sil"!er; the bone area and outside of lids were colored an a blue sea shade with ltght beige applied at the inside corne r o f the eye and as a huzhluzhter. A smoke colored {>enci I was smudged as an eyeliner and turquoise/black mascara was used on the lashes. ''The hghts and sun will pick up this turquoise," McMahon said Three s hades of powde r blusher we re added after a dusting of translucent powder over the foundation. A burnt rose contour shade was used in an almost straight line under the cheekbone with a Harlow pink on the cheekbone. The two were blendC'd slightly and a lighter shad<' added at the top of the b o n c· ( o r I 1 f t 1 n g a n d l'mphasizing. To complete the lips lined in ch<"Stnul and filled m with rose Jana L1l'Ch ty. 15, and her sister, Joan Liechty, 17. are the daughters of Jean and Douglas Liechty of Newport Beach They attend Corona del Mar High School, where Jana 1s a freshman and Joon as a JUruOr. Both are Candystrapers at Hoag Memonal Hospital and National Charily League Ticktockers. Also they have done voluntt"t'r work for the American Cancer Society a nd Uruted Way Joan has been accepted as an American Field Service student and will s tudy abroad next summer Two years ago she won the Merci award for volunt.N>rmg the highest number of hours of C'ommunatv sc·rval·e with the National C harity League Jana as a member of the freshman -sophomore tennis team a nd h as received the 100-hour community service award every year since becoming a T1cktocker m the seventh grade. FASHIONS: Courtesy of the Broadway, Fashion Island . coordinated by Diane Ershing, merchandtSe coordinator. Jana's miniskirt and shirt by Guess? is cinched with a bright pink patent belt. Her shoes are by Candies -anklets by Electric Sox. Joan's dress by Byer Too is accented by dota (that are hot for spring and summer) on the collar and lapels. The outfit was accesaorized with a = necklace, white patent clutch bag and 9 Wests PHOTOGRAPHY: Richard Koehler. Daily Pilot. (And that's Joan Sammis' jukebox). • Five lip coloring. a nude Up plumper to add shape wu uaed on the center of the bottom lip and under the cupid'• bow. The n . Suzy was off for an appearance at another meeting where she said s he got rave revl(•ws. (The Fashionables, a support group or Chapman College llsta 24 ml'n and 89 women on lta roll. The latest members are Gene Ma x. Lon W e lls, Charles Graham, Arden FlamS<>n and J o Mc Lain. Miidre d Mead of Newport Beach started the group 12 years ago.) TIPS FOR THE WEEK: "A woman with dry skin would be better off with a cream blusher rather than a dry one. And a mature woman wiU have to use po wder over he r foundation very carefully. As a woman matures she will have less oil and the facial hairs will grow longer to help hold moisture in the skin. If powder clings to the fac ial h airs it will show up under light or the sun. I re<.'Ommend they use a clean. dry brush to remove the excess," Sallie McMahon said. Beautify the home Paula Bast.i.aanae and about 40 members of the Junlon of National Charity League will meet at 10 a .m . Tuesday at Carulell and Chaffin Residential Interiors Newport ~h for a lecture by Helen Hall Brown, designer, and luncheon. The Irvine Terrace Philharmonic group , headed by Pat McClelland, will go for the same on March 3 and the Monarch Bay Home and Garden Club is &eheduled April 6 for a lecture and luncheon. Sylvia Lansford is president ol the latter group. For her layered look, Joan Liechty wean pink jeans by Gueu? and tope them off with a pink shirt by Just ClaM, a striped shirt ~y Gueu? and a two-toned Gu,eea? vest. Anklets and Candies complete the outfit that will make great con venation. • hours of pampering' SIX l<"'inal touches to hairstyle by Barry Brunette, Gerald Stucka, Mark David a nd Jon Jorgen •, Pa.n,,ering by Laura Martin, mueeuae, Jytte Stensgaard and Sallie MCM8bon __ _ ... .. A 'Guess? that really paid off Transforming an investment of $100,000 into a $17 million business in one year takes more than guesswork. Designer Georges Marciano ~ achieved this success with htS Guess? jeans. In 1981 he introduced "stone-washed" denim jeans in the U.S. and also began using a technique known as "over -dyeing" that allows him to design his fashions in an array of brilliant colors. The "stone-washed" denim is literally washed by st.one. a process which evenJy aoftens the fabric giving it a luxurious finish for comfort and a snug lit. Marciano has been m the 'fashion industry for over 12 years. He began by opening a retail ahop in Marseilles and then expanded into a chain of at.ores. It was during hia years in France that he began <; to venture into clothing design and manufacturing.',. His first desJ.gn was a man'• Ue, but he qWckly moved on to women's fashions. In the fall of 1981. the company occupied an · 800-square-foot warehouae in Loa Angeles. By 1982' it was already necessary to move into a larger space -10,000 square feet. The last move was into a ' 36.000 square foot warehouae. The 35-year-old designer has three brothers. Annand. Maurice and Paul. who are aaoclated with the business and reside in the Loa Angeles area. a block away from each other. -. When asked where the name Gue.a? comes · from, Marciano respondl with a anile and 18Yf;:· "Guess?" Otano-Coelt OAILV PILOT/lunday, '•bruary e, 1913 'I PARTY WRAP Princesses to get red .carpet treatment By VIDA DEAN Of .... Dell~ ...... ll•ft When the limuu11m•11 roll up to lht· Newport Harbor Art Mu1Wum Thursduy evening, then• will be more than 400 in attent.lan~ to Wtc"komc• the pnnl't.'S8<'li HRH Print'\c'!\.'i Astrid of Norwuy, llHH Prlnl-es.-. Chrn1t1na of Swl-den und HHH Prlnl'eSS Benl•c.hkele or Denmark H eading lht' welcoming comm1llet• Will be Gay Bryant, president nr lht• board o f trust ees. and Cathlt>l.•n Gallander, museum dlrt.~:lor. 'rhe eVl'nl, which murks the c1pcnang of the 1',A!vard Munch 1:xh1b1tton, as a 1wll-out lt was pouring ruin, but :.pr1ng fashions, cll•gunl desst.•rts and a "good caust>" (C hildre ns Hosp11a l of Orange County) lured more than 100 women lo the Queen of Hearts Gutld's annudl champagnt• event. Marti Smyth of Monarch Bay opt•111:.'Ci her home for the event which f<•a tured fashions from boutiques m tht> ~guna area and pastel d(~'t.>rallons LO carry out the spring fet.'ling. Amona those atlt'nding Wl'fl' the planning duo, Cheryl Duryea and Cathy Ray. Presiden t Barbara Painlt·r. Sally Davis and the• Mmes. David Alt..•xander. Walte r von G remp, James Conke·y. John Williams Jr .. Cha rles Smyth, R1l<:h1e Wilson, Kelly Ware, W illiam Swngros, David Hagen. Arthur Ac:kenmm, Jack S ickler , J . Michael Reed <ind Paula Huggins, who coordinated tlw fashion parade. Be tty M unos h ad h<."r a r ms full rt'<'ently wht.•n she lefl the Reub4.•n E L ee R es t aura n t. She 1s tht.• nt·w president of the Woml•n's Auxalrnr~ of New Directions and Put Sauer handt..'Ci over the gavel and books at lht• fifth annual dinner Working with her d uring the co m i n g year will be Cathy Colesworthy. vice president. P<tull'lle Stome. recording st•c rPtary, Rl'nl'e Madsen, corn•sponda ng secretory. and Debi Reardon. treasurer When the spaghett! 1s heaped high on the dinne r plates al the 10th annual Ro man Feast in NPwport Bl•a<:h on Tuesday many local youngsters wa ll benefit by the training programs at the Youth Employm ent Servit·e an Costa Mesa. Now an established lradatton {c)(:usang on family festivity, the aJl-you-<·an-eal Italian dinner features an aulht>ntic spaghetti re<·ape prepared by advisory board me mber Art G1ovinell1 at the American Legion Hall, 15th Street on the Bay Doors open at 5.:30 p.m. and the fun conunues until 8:30. ·Organized entirely by volunteers. the feast reflects the commitment of Chef Giovinetti's committee, headed by Chris Hopper. According to board president Mary P earson. other board mem bers wLIJ be serving punch and salad, including Pe te Barrett, Bill Banderuk, Richard Bt:ooks. Caroline C lucas nnd V1rgm1a Herberts. They will be pined by Dick Joy. Pat Khngensnuth, Joanne Larson, ElJl}ne Lmnhoff and Or. Norman Loats. Judge Calvan Schmidt will supervise the broom and dishwashing crews as always, comprised of Grant McNiff. Jim Straw, Toby Rosener. Ply Phylhs Green and F.arline Loop. Ttt·ke'-. $4 00 for adult. and •i 60 for d11ldrt•n, nlily l)l' obtulnt'd by rullinl( tlw V!t;S offkl11.1 ut ll42-0474 from I lo !\ p.m. A11 u forc•runner o f lt1 1''t•b, 2~-i7 untiqut• shuw, the Afflllatn of Lagunu B•·al·h MuSt•um of Art will hlllllt an l l a .m lunt'ht•on We dnesday at th t' N t>w po rlt•r R esort. G .R . (Oe p) Durt•nb(•rKt•r will present a shd~ lt:'Cture progrnm, "Touring Engliloh Country Homes " The San Juan Capistrano an11quarann will detail auctt early f.'9tatea us 14th Ctintury Haddo n Hnl l In Dt.•rbys h1 re to the 19th Century Stralf1eld Suy<', retirement home of the Dukt:' of Wl•lhngton. Slides taken during u r(~-ent h.1ur o{ England will show the ant1ma tc rt'flet·tlons o f the' culture, attitudes and mores which continue to anflul'nce our lives today. Pa l Atha, 494-03W, has more information. Tickets are $25 a nd include show entry. On the 24th, the Thursday before the antique• show opens, a preview party will b4.• held on \he museum {>8tiO. The area wall be tr a n sformed into a Fre nc h 1.•ountry garden where a buffet of baron of roast b4.'(•f. poachl•d salmon, chicken, 4u11.·he. palt.•s, wine and cheese plus f.>t:'tllS fours w all be included. Durenbergt.-r a nd the 33 West Coast antique dealers. who will attend the show to provide historical highlights on furniture, salve r, jewelry, paintings. etc., wall be honored guests a t the previl'W. Preview rcs(•rvations ($35) m ay be obtam(-d from Atha, show co-chairman Jan Taylor a nd Maria Crutcher. prl•sadenL a nd patroness c hairman of Angehtos dl.• Oro. wall be greeting lh!i! 150 t.'xpcctt•d al the Thursday annual Angclitos patroness luncheon in the 1\•rrace Room of the Newporter Resort. The Big Brothers/Big Sisters support group as ('t'lebrating als 22nd year and has generat<.'d over $600.000 principally fro111 advertisements in and donations to Lhl.' Gold Book. The pictorial calendar will be prt".;entC'd at lht' group's ball on May 2:~ an South Coast Plaza Hotel. Dr Grorge J. Friou. UCI Irvine. will be the honoree Marc·h 2 whe n the Nt•wporl Beach Wome n's Auxiliary of the Arthritis F oundation of Orange C o untv holds its a nnual STOP fund-raisc>r ut the Newport Marriott. He Joans a long list of past STOP tSalute lo Ou ts t anding P e rsons) honort·es 1ndud1ng Lawrence Welk, Wayne Rogers, J ane Wyman, Maureen Reagan and Tom Kennedy. F'1ve hundred are expected to attend and sec lh(• fash'lonable musical re vue creatt'Ci by Holly Mitchell Presents of Bt>vC'rly Halls The arthritis founda tion ofhl.-e, -~7-5591. has more information • a nd wall act·ept rest:rvallons Proceeds from this event will help maintain the arthritis chnat· and CHOC. Audrey Grundy. Barbara Ward and Paula Eur) of Nc•wport a nd Babs Kennedy and Joann Akerman of Balboa Island arc committee members assisting with the planning of Women's Day, "A Collage o f Knowledge," Wednesday at USC The event IS under the sponsorship or the general alumna association and the alumnae t'OOrdi nating council. The program will beglll at 9 a m. in the Norris Cinema Theater a nd will · Fashion ca lendar 0.., ............ Cathy Ray and Cheryl OurY.ea conclude at 2:30 p .m. after a luncheon in Town and Gown. Television reporter Susan Hahn will act as mo d e r a tor for the program featuring Dr. William R. Van Cleeve, professor of International Relations at USC (topic: "Strategic Options for the early 80s"); Dr. Dagmar Halamka, adjunct professor at USC School of Business and senior partner in a private law practice ("The J oy of Law") and Dr. Frances Conley. associate professor of Surgery (neuro-surgery ) at Stanford, who will have "Stroke: A Preventable Disaster" as her topic. Also Dr. Leo F. Buscaglia, professor of special education at U~.c with the topic "Speaking of Love. More information and tickets ($25) may be obtained by calling the alumni office, (213) 743-7438. Newport Ebell has scheduled a fashion luncheon Feb. 17 1n the American Legion Hall at 21~ 15th St., Newport Beach. Booth~-offering crafts. baked goods, jewelry. etc. will be open for shopping at 10 a.m. before guests dine and see fashion s from "Some thing Special" and "Barbara's Fonnals." And . 'design by Tulay will be auctioned. Ellyn Niel.sen can be reached at 548-6888 for reservauons. The Ladies Philoptochos Society of St. John the Baptist Greek Orth odox Church in Anaheim will hold its annual fashion show Feb. 19 al the Anaheim Marriott. Bullock's Santa Ana will provide the fashions. Reservations can be telephoned t.o 671 -1199 or 827-0181. One of the highlights Of this affair is the presentation of 11 young women. Club calendar NORDSTROM: A makeup arust from Lancom e will v1sil in the cosmetics department to show the new looks for spring Monday through Friday 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A sunglass seminar is set for Thursda y from l to 3 pm 1n accessories. first floor. Informal modeling of spring fashions from the Gallery will take place from 11 a.m . to 2 p.m. . OASIS SENIOR CITIZENS In Newport Beach will meet Feb. 9 to hear Dr. Michel Baudry discuss "Averting Senility." The class begins at 10 a .m . at the center, BOO Marguerite Ave .• Corona del Mar. For information, call Judy O'Shaughneay at 759-9471. A Sperry Topsider t.run~ show will be held Saturday from 11 a .m. to 4 p.m. in Merl's shoes. first Ooor. SAKS FIFTH A VENUE: A trunk show of Options by Britt will be held Friday and Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. in the Loungewear Department of South Coast Plaza. ROBINSON'S : A special trunk showing of Giorgio Annani's spring collection will be presented at the Newport Beach store Thursday from l l a m. to 3 p.m. Informal modeling will be held an the tea room from 11 a.m. BULLOC K'S : Tuesday through Saturday at the South Coast Plaza store from l l a.m. to 4 p.m. a makeup ARCHITECTURAL SEC- RET ARIES ASSOCIATION mem- b e r!I will meet Feb. 8 a t 11 :30 a .m .. in South Coast Village for a program on writing award-winning competitions. For in formation, call Betsy Nickless al 549-2207. MESA HARBOR CLUB members will meet Feb. 10 at the Mesa Verde Cou ntry Club. For lime and information. call 644-7278. • OFFICER WIVES LEAGUE of Orange County will hold It.a annual White Elephant Auction Feb. 16 ln Laguna Niguel. Members should bring a small IJlft to be auctioned, a potluck dish. and a donation for the Veterans Hospital of Long Beach. For reservations. call 499-3601. artist will be availabl~ t.o demonstrate S PYGLASS HILL GARDEN Estee Lauder's new Greek Island CLUB members will meet Feb. 16 t.o colors. How to shape up your shape hear a lecture on appr aising and • wiU be demonstrated by the Super restoring artworks. For information, Nautilus Aerobic team and Cindy call Sharon Pence at 644-44-43. ~~~~.:O;~t.the middle level men 's C:HAMPAGNE AND SILK Is the Deir "°' "'41to Gep Durenberger and Hazel Castle BROADWAY: The latest line of . theme of a 1llk fl,ower arranging fashion jewelry by •rnfarl wlll be demonstration at Von Hemert modeled Saturday from noon to 4 Interiors in Coata Mesa Feb. 17. 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"' • $1.00 $1 .50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 Extra llnee are .50 MCh llluatratlon A CJ B 0 (Add $5.00) NAME ~~-~-~-~-~---~~--~~ ADDRESS ~~----~----:...--~~--~ City -----------_.;.;:;,~ .......... ------------=--=-- Zip __ ~~~~--------~---------~~--~~~ pHONE ...__..;.,_ ________ ~--------------....;..- • I. ,., GOllll ON lllDGI BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF DEAK MR. GOREN Q. -Two week• •10. we 1tarted a dh1cuaalH about opee.lq lead•. We were aot coarerHd about the 1peclfle1 ol which card to IHd la a slvea 11tuatlon, but rather with 1eaeral prlaclple1. lo tltat column we concentrated mal11ly on whether or not to lead a trump. Now we t urn our attention to plala 11Ult lead•. you do not hat. time to all around and wall for tr ick• to 1·on1e to y1>u. You havt• to KO ou t an1t promoto trick• for your 1id1•, bt•cauao the opun lnlf ltiad 1s prohably the only chance you an• lfUlng to gel to 11trlk11 11 mortal blow to your opponl•nts. l}\ifending ag 111n11t 11 grand "lam. hoWt'Vl'r, [I Sllfo lead la preferable let d1iclarer guess how to µla y the hand. ('on11df'r Lhl• nurt ion. South North 1 O I • I N'r 2 NT 3 NT North South ha ve 1hown no puLlrular llklnK ror each otht'r'11 1ultt1. Suulh hu thown a minimum opening b1d and North did not have 1<nough Lo leap Lo gamti -he made> an Invitational ral1'· which h11 partner accep~«id. Ohv1ou11ly, th1•y have little to spare in Lhll way of high rards. so thl' contract c8n ha rdly be laydown. ((you get busy and give them a trick for nothing, yo u mighl be handing them Kame and rub ber. A.-l}{>fense falls into two cutegories: active and pa~ sive. Most players hate to sit back and let the situation take care of 1tselr. They prefer lo be busy little bees, flitting from one suit to another. from one line ol defense to something else. All they succeed in doing Is to confuse partner and make hfe easy for the enemy -the declarer. Usua lly. the auction will tell you when you should adopt an active defense. II your opponents know what they arc doing and bid con ridently to a small slam. ll 1s usually snfe to assume that Ht're's anolht•r rase where you have to lake your tracks 11u1ckly. or you url' likely lo find Lhat they hnvl' withered on Lhe vine. Suppose lhal one opponent hiu. shown a long, strong suit and they have come to rest in another strain. Unless you get your tricks early, Lhe long i;uit is likely to provide declarer with all th€' tricks or discards that hl' needs. In lh1s situa llOn you must attack, even though you make a risky lead Lhat could l'ost your side a track. Here 's a simple rule of thumb to guide you in deciding whet.her you should conduct an active or passive defense. Ask yourself: "On the auction. does 1L sound Lhat, left to his own device1, declarer wiil easily fulfill his contract." Then there art' times when the bidding clearly indicates that you should play safely. If the answer 1s yes. al tack. If no. conduct a passive defense and ltJt dl'clarer do his own work. Traveling in Australia best on land, not by done • 01 r By DICK DOYLE Special lo ltM Delly l"llot SYDNEY, Australia -Ir you're plannmg to go from one city to another In Australia. don't fly. Go by train. Or go by bus. But don't fly. It's 448 miles from Melbourne to Sydney. That's not much more than from Orange County to San FranclSCO. The fare, however. 1s $95 U.S . per person - one way! Australia 1s catching up with the inflation levels which have battered so much of the world during the last half dozen years. Hotel costs, restaurant tabs, even plane fares are beginning t.O go out of sight. However, there are still bargams, ones which will help the Orange Country traveler stretch h'is vacation dollar -and 1t can be stretched in thts beautiful land "~ Under_" --S"ydneY, Wit J)opula-tfon of three million, is probably Australia's most cosmopolitan city. Everybody's seen pictures of its clamshell-shaped o p era h o use which 1s home to the Sydn ey Symphony and opera as well as temporary home to everybody from Frank Stnatra Lo Lena Home. It's got other culture, too, including a magn1ftcant art gallery, the Mitchell Library. home of the country's national his torical documents, the Australian National Museum and the Ultimo Planetarium. whe re views of the s kies o f the Southern Hemisphere wall tum your head . A tol!r of the city by Ansell Pioneer bus ca>ts $8.75 U.S. and is well worth taking. A harbor cruise, with views of the city from off shore, is a little less and takes about 2112 hours. Both are musts for visitors. Daytime an Sydney is for exploration. The shops are spectacular. It's hard t.o believe this l"lty was founded by convict labor T hey creatt>d a masterpiece. A majority of Sydney's sights are cente red an its downtown area and the balance are reached by ferry from Circular Quay (wruch i.sn't circular). The morning tour will give r.ou the highlights and. with pen and notebook. you U know where t.o return t.o for a more in-depth vi.sit. There's Shopping Circle. a gathering of some of the most spectacular stores in Australia. Visit the Summit, a revolving restaurant (largest in the world) where prices are almost as high. The re's Kings Cross, one of the gathering places for the "in" people and a fine restaurant area. And. there's the Argyle Arts Center. The Argyle Arts Center . built In 1820 by convict labor of sandstone _and band-cut log:i. has everything from stained glass to hand-rubbed brass I think it's one of the best shopping centers in Australia and Its prices are similar or equal to those you'd pay for the same merchandise In Orange County. Now. what to see. where to stay and where t.o eat Sydney has a number of interesting outlying areas. There's The Rocks: It's where this city was born and is undergoing a wholesale remodeling. and even with the construction all-round. is worth seeing. Don't miss Victoria Barracks, also convict constructed In 1848. Built for the Brttish, they haven't been there s ince 1870. The Australian Passport Photos infantry 1S there now. comple te with its military memorabilia. Of course. every traveler to Sydney talks about Kings Cross. which iB a combination of Soho in London. North Beac h In San Francisco and Greenwich Village in Ne w York. It's a great daytime visit area and, with courage, a rughttlme spot, too. Long-stemmed ladies surround a wax museum, the Wayside Chapel and one of the best eati ng places in to wn , Arthur's, where balcony tables overlook an interesting par t of a booming city. There are a number of "private" clubs in Sydney, just like London, whe re gambling goes on for "members" only. Anyone in town will tell you how to become a 48-hour member. Hotels in Sydney are like other maJOr ciues. Big-. pretentious and...expensiv..e. The Cambridge Inn, jus t minutes from the heart of town (47 U.S. do<lble) is choice, a four-star for certain. The Gazebo, Wentworth and Koala Oxford Square alao get high marks and the prices are leas than $~0 U.S. for a double during the summer (our winter) months. As for places lo eat. try No Name -the regulars call it Caesar's -and get one of the most lavish and inexpensive meals in town. An American flag outside (2 Chapel Lane, East Sydney) Identifies 1t. How about a T-bone steak or fried chicken, meat salad or smorgasbord for lees than f5 U.S . Try Wooloomooloo (or Loo as the locals call It) one of the best puba ln Australia. Sydney is as gracious, as stalely a nd as beautJful as any other major city m Australia. h Is also the launching spot for the Gold C-oast to the north and western cities such as Perth or inland communities like Alice (wruch is a time drain unless you've got about three weeks to roam this giant nation). Train travel is one of the best ways to get around Australia if you're going between cities and bus and streetcar (tram) riding in cities is the most inexpensive and comfortable ways to ride In town. Now, aome general not.es on Australia, our frie nds "Down Under" . . . Opals remain some of the best buys in the stores. But shop in a reputable jewelry outlet. Fakes abound. ... The dollar (U.S.) in mid-October, was worth only .95 Australian dollar. Their currency has stayed pretty steady against the American buck during the current world f inancial c runch. However. in almost everything you buy, you get your dollar's worth. ... This country h as some of the most incredible zoos you wffi ever aee. The natlve animals. in the main, are found nowhere elle In the world. It's worth a day to visit the zoological gardens in Melbourne and/or Sydney -and take plenty of pictures. They'll never believe It at home. . . You'll need a pusport and visa to get lnto Australia. The visa is available Crom the Counsulate General. Qa ntas Building, 360 Post St .. San Francisco 94108. A postal card will bring instructions. They're easy to get and make sure you have one when you go. . . Pack comfortable summer clothes. lt does get warm (much like Orange County's summer winter ln Sydney's December). " Yla U4e ...... , ...... ,. ... 3461 Via Udo 675-6122 Ne•• lo Edward• Lido Cinema Recently Engaged? RUFFELL'S U,HOLSTHY I ;t 11111 _.. S... ltU HAJIOI ILYD. COSTA MISA -141·111~ 8pt1elll/ , .... 2, ltl3 • f lb .•• 1913 .,. ;ta•Mllft Ut ..,......, ....... ..,. llinco w tlMy we • dflb ~ ,. lllll 111111 ,. llelpM .. .. ............... (, ..... .. IWlct , .. ..., .......... . ...., ., .... .-...... .. ..... "" ~ Ste .. " .. , ..... 1 .. .. .... _ .... ........ .. ..,u.,,... Now is th e time to play for your wedding Baker Party Rentals Can help with an array of 4 items for your ceremony and reception including: • Cait-oo • Tabl~ • Arche • Chair~ • C.ndt-lahra • China • C.nopi.-• ilnr Ace~ torie CaU or vi it our •howrootn for more detailt. We arc here to a11si11 you. DEAH ANN LANDERS: I want to lhonk you for your rcl)(•Gt!Xi and penl•tunt a.dvlct>: "S~k prot lon1d help. Oct COUn.lltllln& Find a th •rupl1t. If tho fln&t ono dOCAn't work out. try o '(.'Ond end a third " At a very low point In my life a friend gl•nlly •UOClll·d tht same to me. For the: n<>xt BCvoral duy1, although he did not puth h, he contlnut.'d to tell me how much ClOUruellna had helped him. He mod • me th4t a penon m~-d not be aahamed to udmlt that he or ah • didn't have all the unsw<,•rt1. l fin.all y made an appointment. · l thought If I explained. my problem In detail the EMJYCholOQill would tell Ill<! what t.o do and my problt-m would be eolvt.>d. It doesn't work that way.. Instead. you ~cvelop confidence and learn to solve your own problems. Whal a terrific feeling! I no longer con sider m yself w o rthless, Inadequate and hollow. I am a new me. If r c:an do it, on;yone can. Please keep hammer ing away, Ann. People need to be told that seeking help isn't a sign of weakness. It's a sign or strength -HELLO. TOMORROW! HERE I COME! DEAR HELLO: I am proud of you -llnd of all those lolka out there who are 1truggllng to make tomorrow better. Harct"work? You bet! But J can't tblJlk of anything tbat pays greater dlvldends. Congratulation1! DEAR ANN LANDERS: How do you t.cll a 4 1-year -old woman lo dress he r age? You will probably advise me to "M YOB." but I hate lO see people laugh at my SLSter behind her back while she ROCS mPrrily along, making a dam<'d fool of herself. • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA Heir uwn tc: """' dou(lhter hu t.c1ld twr lhe II an C'munrr ... m~nl, bµt the woman lnaltu the 1lrl if "compt•tlllvti •nd ,le4aloul." Li11t w.-.ek my elater •how.d up at a clv}4 lunchl•o n In u mtnJ·1klrt, b•bv doll bloute 11u11p••nc.frr11, flilt·hcelcd ahoea and texture~ ·~kJnr. Her hair wu 1111 trlW'd up once a aJCMt •Jlllnll!ll and 1hr wore a headband pulled down ncrou ht·r (orehead. 1 thought I wC>Uld die when l »tiw her. • Thi• won11.an ha1 a nice flsure and look• youna •r than her ege, but when 1he geta henelt up In thoee cruy outfltt, ahe ia an object of ridlcu~.• Any 1ugge1tlona on what 1 mJaht do to hele? - SISTER OF TH£ OLDEST LIVING TEENAOER DEAR SISTER: Save your breattl &o cool yo.I 1oup, Petunia. Accept your 1l1ter •• 1lle 11. (Ho" true are lho1e words from Robert Bani: "O wa4 1ome power tbe &lftle lie UI/ To tee OllltelVff II othera 1ee u.!'') DEAR ANN: Thls ls for the unmarried girl who Is "Expecting in California." When the time comes t.o put a name on the birth certificate, use your maiden name as the baby's last name and add "father unknown." Lllter, 1f you marry, write t.o the bureau of vital St.alistlcs al vour state capital, stating the baby'• name and date of birth. They wlll aend you paper,. to rm out and the blrth ~rtlflcate can be chang~ without going throush a lawyt.>r. It wUJ coet only~ small ftt. liad sonwone told me. I could have saved u nJce sum of mont.•y. Sign me -BEEN THERE DEAR B.T.: Tbaakl tor tbe lnformatloa. "&>xunl f~'(Jum" prf'W•nta "dlflirolt declalon for tecnugenJ r.md th()/r pimtntll Ann Landers offerl down-Lu earth udvlt'f• In hn nt•w booklet, "High Sd>ool St•" anti f/()W lo l>t•11/ With It A Gulde /of 1t.>em1 umJ Their Plm•ntl " P'or c•IK'h booklet, aend 50 C<'IHB plua a Imig, Mtllmpt•d, •t:l/-sddrc11ed (•nvt.•lopr tQ Ann lAJnd(•n;, P 0 &x 11995, Chicago, fl/. 80011 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. ~2-IX-c. 21): Everything seems lo "fall into place." You're o n track, popularhy increa11ca. communication lines are cleared and you re<.oe1ve excellent news from a dlst.anCC' Gemini und another Sag1ttanan figure in exciting scenario. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Numerous Monday, February 7 • 11 be flclal "'-la · ARIES (March 21-April 19): You're not likely restncuons may actua Y prove ne · ~ Y lS helpful. provides time for "second wind." Look to be satlsfled with curre nt conditions. Tendency is behind scenes for answers. Check details, read to waot to "break away," to communicate with between lines and study small print. Aquarius, those at a distance, to express yourself in new and &:orpao natives figur~ prominentlv. vital ways. Chance for surprise meeting highlights scenario, provides needed stimulation. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. i8): Events take TAUR US (April 20-May 20): Probe beneath sudden tum in your favor You'll win friends and s urface indication s -go a fter truth, re ject in£luence people. Focus on hopes. wishes and superfu:1al explanations. You'll be d ealing with s uccessful business enterprise. Emphasis also on money. {ananclal prospects, fiscal responsibility of creativity, romantic interests and dealings with one who would be close associate or partner. Check Gemim_. Virgo, Sagau.arius individuals. Virgo. P ISCES (Feb. 19·Marc h 20): Take stand GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Low key approach regarding purchases necessary for improvements brings desired results. Change in domestic a Hairs is connected with home comfort, remodeling and basic h ighlighted. Get estimates on projected home changes. Highlight security, contacts involving repairs, decorations or remodeling. Lunar focus o n business or career. Ta urus, Libra, Scorpio natives legal al{reements. public relations and marital status ,_w_1U_p_la_y_1m_po_rtan __ t_ro_les_. ---------- CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Go slow, get definition of tenns. promote alliance with one who 1.:~M FREE sha res work.. basic concerns. Keep resolutions concerrung diet, nutrition. employment and health. You'll be dealing with sensitive. prescient and1vtduals who can become valuable allies. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You'll have added respons1b1hty. there wall be mor e pressure, relal1ons h1ps wall intensify and there will be changes associated with members of opposite sex Utilize lessons learned m recent past -speculative venture can succeed. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 22): Don't stay too long "aft.er the party." Means ,conclusions have been reached, transaction actually is completed, you've made your maJor points Reject request for addittonal bargaining session. Aries native plays slgnif1cant role LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22); Be flexible, versatile a nd give full play t.o inteUectual curiOSlty. You'll be offered a "new deal." Highlight independence. originality, willingness to make extra effort even 1f at involves short journey. Check with Leo. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Follow through on hunch -your "inner feelings'' concerning money will be on target. Article that had been lost. mlSSing or stolen can now be recovered. Family member. previously skeptical. will cooperate. Aquarius is involved. e.dce,~ f§~k t~~U>tlal Look more beautiful, feel more beautlful...how to banleh •~baraHlng hair from your chin, upper llp, eyebrows, bikini line, Inner thighs, breasts and legs. l"rec1Hlon Dec:tavf)W ~n'kc t9\ Co l! .. ~.?,~~821 •.. w N'lltO••f ~llrdr 15091 Beech Blvd • Wes1mln1ter "~ Coming Wednesday, February 9, 1983---· rrent COUPLES Who are the romantics along the Orange Coast? How are changing trends and lifestyles altering the way they look at love, marriage and famlly? These are but a few examples of the engaging questions answered In February's Current magazine. Current wlll be packed with articles on such timely topics as two-paycheck llf estyles. marriage contracts and the problems and pteasures facing efderly couples. Plus, special features like a Valentine's Day gift guide and pull-out bridal section . " l Mountain of debl keeps 1rovma (Gron debt of U.S. In bllllona) 112()() noo 1000 000 800 100 800 500 400 300 200 1870 1920 I 1945 SS. 1t0 (Pflf Cftp1IAI tM.2 / 1 1970 I 1980 • I I 1981 1982 1983 ·estimate Oil world c autious about '83 forecast By LORENZO BENET because of the high risk and cost Of"IM Delly Hot • ..,, involved. An executive from Varco The editors -who base their Inte rnational was asked his reports on detailed surveys of oil opinion on what was in store for company drilling programs, the oil industry this year. equipment availability and on "Business will either get better information provided by oil or It will get worse, or it will stay conservation officials -don't the same," he told a table of expect a return to the high profit listeners attending a preview of days of 1981 for several reasons: World Oil editors' oil industry -The over supply of both forecast. equipment and services. The answer seemed to reflect -The surplus of natural gas. the cautious mood prevalent which has reduced interest in gas iunong the 160 oil executives who well drilling. gathered at a Costa Mesa hotel -A trend to simpler. tor the annual presentation of shallower drilling requiring l~ the forecast published by Gulf costly equtpment and services. 0il Corp. -Elimination of inefficient 1 In 1982, the oil business operatonJ. iieached a low point. Rig count California is one of the few was down and although wells states that may realize an and footage reported drilled hit iherease ln drilling, particularly ce<:ord levels. sales of equipment in the San Maria and San end services to the industry in no Joaquin water basins. World Oil ~ay reflected drilling totals. foresees 4,072 wells statewide, up · While World Oil's 1983 ~ 2.9 percent Crom last year. forecast gave the audience at the "California doesn't work like funcheon late last week little most other states," said Laura J. reason to break open champagne, pan k 0 n i en • w 0r1 d 0 i l • s it at least provided enough exploration editor. "It has no 'n courage men t to allow state severence tax; it imporu its tnjoyment of the luncheon fare. gas reserves and we expect the In general. the editors new governor (Gov. George predicted that the United States Deukmejian) to be more oil industry can expect a year of receptive to busin~ interests." slow recovery in the face of last However. the number of ~ear's crash. exploratory wells to be drilled in They expect 81,018 oil and gas the Golden State may decrease wells to be drilled for a total of by 16.3 percent Crom last year. 362.9 million feet of hole, down Nationally. the editors say, they 6.8 percent and 11. l percent, expect exploratory work to drop respectively, from 1982. Wildcat 12.5 percent from 1982. drillers are expecting decrease World Oil based its forecast on operat ions by 12.5 percent (See OIL, Page Ce) -'~~--~== Orange Coa•t OAILV PILOTl8undey, February e, 1913 Ca Crime prevention profitable ecurity indu try pocket $20 billion per year in consumer sale By KAREN E. KLEIN ortt1ete11r .... •w Crime, u they aay, doesn't ~Y· But dctterrtna crime cloel. In tact, the growing 1eeurity lndualry, ble.dby a hetghttned public awarenCll ot crime, hu blOllOl'ned lnto a •20 bllJlon a year bUl!nett that lncorporatee the latest tec:hnolo1lcal advancet. lnlrared d t.ectora aenae temperature chanptl In the environment and can triager alarma If an Intruder la preeent. Motlon•tel'\IOr pact. are inataUed beneatn carpet.a to detect footttepl that ahouldn't be there. The newe-t and beat in crlme-•topp!ns techniques was on dltplay recently at the lntel"MUonal Security Conference & Expo ln Loe Anaele-. Manufactunn proudly demonatrated their lat.eel burglar alanna, smoke detectors and infrared'- senaora. But not. au aecurity 1yatema are ao aoph1aUcated. Fire Burglary lnatrumenta spedAJ.lue in euy, lnexpenalve ay1t4Hnl which It. aays are the wave of the future. Baalcally, the "Feellafe" ayatem manufactured by Fire Burglary, conalat.a of remote control unit.a placed at acc88 point.a around the home and a hand-held remote whh button1 on It labeled "Clre," "medical" and "panic". They showed off tt)olr hottest aecurity televiBion cameras, computer-controlled accee1 ayatema and bullet-proof vest.a -all designed to keep "ua" lnaulated and protected and If an emergency situation occurs around the houte and you aee It, you can preaa the panic button to summon aid, Egloff said. to keep "them" out. The Feelaafe system can be plugged into a telephone jack. An option which comes with the aystem la a central monitoring station, which receives' the emergency call and notifies the proper local authorities. It doesn't always work. Sometimes the family pet sets oft motion aenaora or Infrared detectors which triaer the alarm . Sometimes Intruders are smarter than the systems. And It's expensive. "If you want a really good home aecurlty system, you're talklng •2.000 and up," said Hope Willson, who was at the show promoting her burglar-proof window acreens. A central monitoring station is important, Egloff said, because most people pan.le in an emergency situation and are unable to summon help themselves. "This way, you have an objective, calm third party to help you," he saJd. Wlllson's acreens are designed to accompany a basic home alarm system. Every screen is custom designed to flt any opening In the home, Willson said. To more and more Americans, security is no longer a luxury but a necessity. "The American pubUc want.a 80me protection. Everywhere you go -and I travel 100,000 miles a year -you can tum on the television and hear about r~, murders, robberies. No ooc feels safe anymore," said Dick Egloff of Fire Burglary Instrument.a. Inc. They have special covered wires woven into their mesh at four-inch Intervals, which, ifbroken or disturbed, trigger a loud alarm and turn on the lights inside the houae. Wlllson's husband, King, came up with the Idea of burglar-proof screens 23 years ago when he wu in the standard window-screen business. Willson agreed. Middle~lasa families are no lo~r shunning security as too complicated or too expemive, she said. "People have cameras, computer games and so many thingi1 in their homes now that it's worth it to put in security. And even if you don't have anything, you still have your life. You can't replace your-life," Willson noted. - "He said, 'I wish I could make something that keeps out not only bugs, but burglars,' Hope Willson said. And he got the first patent on the screens, which are now considered a must for home alann-ayatema. High technology plays a major part in most security systems. Almost all a.re run on microprocessors, with all-electronic circuit boards which have variable options that can be programmed into them. As costs decrease and t.echnology·improyes, security will lost its reputation as upper-class-only, experta predict. "These systems, this kind of protect.ion, is what people want. They're here to stay," ~loff said. --I l.. 1o.'• ... - ~ -- Homes in pleasant suburban surroundings may not be as attractive to burglars as they once were because of advancements in the security industry. Money market accoynts revolutionary By KAREN E . KLEIN CXltleDelly Not Stell The hagh-interest. "insured money market accounts introduced by banks and savings and loans less than two months ago will cnange the face o{ our economy. according to a report prepared by two Bank of America economists. ~ report concludes that the Garn-St. Germain Act, which establishe,d the money market account, will cause higher interest rates. an increase in adjustable-rate loans and new difCerences between banks and savings and loan associations. The money market accounts, introduced Dec. 14, allow banks and savings and loan associations to compete for deposits by offering accounts free of interest rate ceilings. In .addition the a('t'9Unts are insured up to $100,000 by the federal government. By the end of 1982, money market accounts had garnered over •23:.! bilhon an depostts, the report said. But despite the fierce competition for the Garn money, as it la called, the implications of the act are only now beginning to be examined. In their r eport, Bank of America economists Michael Salkin and Daniel Van Dyke Isolated the following impacts qf the money market accounts: -Although a substantial portion of the funds that were invested in money market mutual funds will flow back into depository institutions, the net increase in loanable funds In banks will be very small. ~pecially in the large banking institutions. the Increase in Garn money will be offset by the dt!Q'ease in sale of cash deposits to money funds. But savangs and loan associations will fare better than the banks when it comes to increases in loanable funds due to incoming Garn money. Because the big money funds. such as Merrill Lynch, did not buy CD's as primary assets Crom S&Ls, the savings Institutions will experience increased loanable funds due to the rapid inflow of money market accounts. -Both S&Ls and banks will probably move as quickly as possible to Jntroduce adjustable-rate loans on consumer goods. This move wiU be prompted by the fact that the lenders' source of funds will shift from deposits with fixed rates and known maturities to "hot" Garn money -where rates may change daily and maturities are likely to be volatile. -The re rt said interest rates are Tik:e y to stay at nlgherleve than they would have if Garn accounts had not been Introduced. The reason: lenders will be paying market rates for larger percentages of their funds, and the cost of funds will generally be higher. -The upshot of Garn acx:ounts for financial institutions may very likely be a profit squeeze. "It's a tricky, potentially losing situation.'' Salkin said. "But we should see a lot of innovative kinds of products coming out of it." The profit squeeze will come about because the spread between rates on deposit.a and rates on loans will be the minimum possible based on cost and risk. -The best news in the report is that consumers wilJ win all around with Garn accounts. The interest on their deposits wiU be hi_gh. and com~tition will grant consumers a fairly gOOd shake on---• their loan rates also. When in Asia do as the Americans do Fast-food outlets, Western influ ence abound By MORT ROSENBLUM KUALA LUMPUR. Malaysia (AP) -lo a countr y where retired headhunters troll for man-eating crocodiles, you would not expect to find Dunkin' Donuts and 48 Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet.a. Southeast Asia ls like that these days. The ginger-11Cented Chinatowna, the high-pooped pirate shipe and the dawns coming up like thunder are sUU ~fie· But so ls Pasadena. Blnakok has a street named Cowboy. From one apot in Manila. the view i. limited to industrial pizza 10808 and tbe Muhammad All ahoepln8 mall sign. Singapore'• airport restaurant. ae1ls Blg Mac.a. l\t the Kuala Lumpur Hilton, a singer, deep tan under hla 10-tinllon h~t. launches into "Up Agalnat the Wall, Redneck." Then he drawlt, "That was a J{itJe tune from the .outh. Ah'm from South Penang." A ml9t of Westemlz.atlon ~ pervaded Alia since Marco Polo, whoee name now gaces hotela, 1ln joint.a and eouvenir ahope. It thickened ln the 1800.. u D\al.llh, French and Spanlah colonizen tank their rootl. By Uno. Americana In Indochina apUled Into Thailand, the Phillpptnea, Malaysia, lndOnetta and Slnaapore. Now with UO billion In U .S. and European Investment In the five countrM!e, the Weetem mist la a fot. From technoloO to T...tUrta. Western influence penneaie. IOdetJea which were alreacly ~ly lntermln11ed with Chlneee, Hindu and Moelem trait.a. a.un ... prince .... dance ancient atepe In Juna1ed c.npa and thtn n1 °'' to the dty ln thick m11'e·up and d .. lper JHna. Malayetan lplrlt IMdiwm llnadl oa Wark io watch ''KO.Ilk." - ''It II I ll'9ka bltlnl Ill tal." MYI ~ Joumal11t Ronni Plneler.' .. The w .. , 9"ka 1 lotrituaUty In the~ and the s.t ..... whit lhe w .. t o1,.,.. "Wn. ........ iown .... -............ w dOCl-.:i'M,'* Iv.a lhl blli9f II dae w -. whkhJ• ......_," .. ~ '11le 1llil Ida Mtuna 1 1 are disappearing an the melting pot.. It's not necessarily bad, but It's reality." Much of the out.aide overlay is limited to capital cities -and even then to an air-condltiooed vein running from airports to hotel and shopping districts in downtown areas. A short stroll can take a visftor back to the opium wars. Even Singapore, with a Manhattan-style skyline and computerized traffic UShta, has twisting back streets where grandmothen ln baggy black- trouaen can 1pend days watching a python d«ide whether to eat a chicken in its cage. But widening chunks of Singapore, like Jakarta and other cities, are rued to make room for shopping centers emblazoned with the universal language of designer names. Kuala Lumpur haa kept Its Thoutand-and-One-Nlahta architecture downtown, but domes and aplre11 are now reflected in the glaaa aides of hlah-rile office buildings. At villap9 neer the ThaJ-Cambodian border, travelers need only recognlae red and green IOft drink l~ to make out the worda ln t.analed ThaJ acript: ''Thin&I ao better with ... " And •i)'rah up with ... " At Marawl City, a heavily lalamk bllCkwawr on the Ph=lne laland of Mindanao, a youna woman ou the moeque WMn a. T·llhlrt rMdJn, ·~.·· lJ\ Chlana MaJ, nor\hem Thailand, • bent and jrtuled man ln a atra\V helmet pulhel hla bkycle rtcbha, 1 p&cture of the .,.i -.xc.-.pt for the ~>' bunny on tu. mudflap. 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From Page CS several assumpuons. -A moderate turnaround m lhe general economy. -T he O rga n1 za t1 o n o f Petrole um Exporung Countnes will handle its prora tion problem suc-cessfully. thus U.S. prices for a barrel of crude wall stabiUz.e no lower than the $28 to $30 range -The r e w o n 't be an y s u bs t a ntia l ch a nges in the current conditions of the Middle East. 8.-";;o t 'I C 11 'ted , \1' ' •Q .. • • ~.~~ 9.~o uu •." ~.ea ~ ,.11 -t, l 1.01 dnlhng costs w1U alJow money to buy considerably more than it has m recen t years In addition , better c r e ws. updated equipment and the trend toward s s hallow er oper ations w ill a llow more wells to be drilled per operating rig. The average U.S. rig count should fall in the ranJ{e of 2,700 to 3,000. ~.~ '2·)1-81 1.9 •1-11-81 ' UYllllll 1llT 111(1 i IA IO<I01o 100,'1• ~~:m 7 .ftl s::il: 11,619 7 ).'9' l),U7 1,,,0 ... ,. '·"' 12. ,., l,T, "' )6, 114 :;:m 1•.ol• 1. 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I .·~' .1 ,06 1)),116 ·m ), ]60 c,09 I .110 651 •I ,169 2 ,21) -•29 • 1,669 -66 • 1,•z~ 1,199 22,]06 -The industry will adjust to a n y n e w ta x es imposed b y Congress. -Th e r e w o n "t be a n appreciable change in the surplus gas "bub ble" in key producing I• areas. Capital investment in the oil r industry should reach last yeal''s levels. the editors said. T h e lo w e r i nflation r a te combined with low er leasing and By concentrating on shallowe r developmen l, particularly oil, ope r ato rs can quickly Impac t lheir cash flow and provide for maximum return on investment. Areas outside the U.S . and Canada are expected to increase d rilJing by 2 percent from last year. Most gains will be seen in the Middle East and Far East, while decreases are expeeted in the North Sea and Europe. T he luncheon was held at The Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. Advisory boss Stanley C. Hensell has been appointed head ol the business advisory services de partment of the Newpor t Beach oflice ol Fox & Co. EARN 12.25°/o INTEREST (Credited dally, compounded yearly) With this TAX DEFERRED annuity Gel lh1s t 2 25 °'• mrerest f()( as htUe as S50·S tOO pe1 month No money requ11ed up front. m addltt<>n to monthly depos11 Not only are you getting the hcghest interest on y9ur monies. lhe profits are Al l f'AX DEFERRED w1l h add11tona1 benefits Included Call for Particulars 760-2545 SPICIAL INTRODUCTORY OPPER UST YOUI HOMI M1Ma81 NIW"OtlT-COST A MlSA IOAIO OI 11.AlTOIS SAVl.J.lfl NOIMAL 3" USTI""" COMMISSION 673-1550 •Handltng Calls •for Sale Sign •fac t Sheets •Consultation This Week's Special 1980 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM Optionl Include an elk·araJned pedded top, dual comfort wall, c.dllJac wire wheel cas-& only 20,286 low mllel. (160809). 5 11,995 c.l1IJ.ac Value Prof«fJon &rvlce A,JJwmmt Avallable A.II 0... M)lrt 1'o PrW ,_ A.II "'*-,,.,. T» • &"*-. ~-~~~ . -1""1 ~·~···. ~ .f k I ~II •A t. • , .. I I Converted United S tates jeeps form the back bone of public transportation syste m in Caga yan de O ro, Philippines . ., ...... , I • I WESTERN INFLUENCE CHANGING ASIA. . ; ! From Page _C5 Bachelor," a crocodUe that had eaten 11 people, Malaysians In California-style Kuala Lumpur apartments kept track on their color televisions. Conventional cars cut at AMC DETROIT (AP) -American Motors Corp. will stop building conventional cars of its own design this spring as it phases out production of Spirit a nd Concord mode ls at Its Kenosha, W is .. and Brampton. Ontario. plants. The move will leave AMC as a manufacturer of four-wheel drive vehicles of its own design and an assembler of conventional autos d esigned by Re nault, its Fre n ch partner, a ccording to unidentiCied AMC mar keting sources quoted in recent editions of the Detroit Free Press. A spokesman for the automake r declined to say if the company will cease production of the two cars. Spirit and Concord models we re derived from older car lines d ating to the late 1960s. Auto industry analysts have said it was only a matter of time before AMC quit producing those models to concentrate on assembly o f cars d efigned by Re nault. Beginning in the fall. AMC will produce only Renault models at Kenosha, Including the Alliance sedans and a ne w line of front-wheel-driv e hatchbacks. "They're d e rivations of the Alliance. but they'll be separate and distinct new products, .. said Howard Mosh er, AMC's d ir ector o f Re nault marketing. The Brampton plant wall becom e the sole producer for AMC's four-wheel-drive Eagle sedan, wagon and Eagle SX4 hatchback models for the 1984 model year. T erry Gorman. president of United Auto Worke rs union Local 1285 a t Brampton , said production of the Eagle would be moved to the Canadian plant. Utility bill aid available LOS ANGELES (AP) -A s pec ial gas ass istance fund t o help low-inc ome a nd fixed-income gas customers pay their utility bills this winter contains about $550,000. a United Way spokesman says. Most of the money came from Southern California Gas Co. and Southern California F.clison Co .• United Way oCficial Brad Sales said The two utilities told customers about the !und earli · January and 1,500 people have already been given a total of $105,000 in aid, he aaJd. • . · Throughout Southeast Asia, television is the • great equalizer. "J .R ." and "South Fork" are ! household words In Mandarin Chinese, Thai, 1 Malav, Tagalog and Tamil. i Canned Western programs. dubbed or in ! English , alternate with local drama and cultural , shows. ? I A local version of "Meet the Press," called · "Meet the Press," grills newsmakers in familiar ! fashion. although official pressures tone down the j questions. • I In Thailand, It Is all kept separate. An FM I frequency provides original soundtracks,· but the ! television is all Thai. . . I Despite any lmpressaon left from ''The King j and I ," Thal rulers have mingled 'diplomacy with 1 ac."COmmodation to fend off fiµ-more than English I governesses and television programs. Bangkok, : more than most Asian cities, shows it. : The skyline of glittering temple. spires rises! over a fanla.Sia of ornate. curled-edge roofs and a i colorful splash of film posters and signs in tightly• curved script. Western-style buildings l\nd can: predominate, but they do not set the tone . 1 With deep-seated Buddhism and a distinct manner, Thais seem less concerned than others at Western inroads. Filipinos. who grow up playing; baseball on streets named McK1nJey, have long 1 since made peace wi ~ the procea. In Singapore. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew warns repeatedly that the Western package must be opened a nd absorbed selectively. He brought in Confucian scholars -tronically, from the United St.ates -to teach ancient principles in place of Western pemussiveness. I A d ecade ago Singapore refused entry to anyone whose hair reached his collar. Such suspected hallucinogenic songs as. "Puff, the Magic Dragon." were banned. The atmosphere is now more relaxed. but Singapore's guard remains up. Malasians and Indonesians are caught in the middle. Their Malay cultures are rooted in gentle ruraf living, whe re Individuals bow to a Moslem-guided communal spirit. Gove rnment measures help e thnic Malays catc h up w ith the Chinese who settled in g en erations ago , dominating commerce and industry. Efforts continue to revive M alay literature. customs and disappearing ways of life. But it is an uphill battle. 1n small towns. carved wood homes on stilts give way to California ranch houses and d iscos. The lure of the motorbike, or the stereo system, alters old value systems. 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Siu Montt tlqwp Matnl Srrv•u• Slope a. lhlu .... ~. ..,u ...... 1n.l.r'UIC\'°" ~ii rd> t@lt ..014 '4018 IOll 4012 TRANSPOflTATION '""'•'' e."',..,. '""'"""' M ..... a. .... ·~&­,,,, __ HV'• fr•1tvfot Trev,.1 Tn11ltn. UUlll> AUTOMOTIVE IUIU ... 12 llUl4 '°'~ IOll 8020 I072 llOJ4 ll02G OEOROE ELKINS CO' ........ ....... , Large 2 Bdrm home In 1rvlne'1 moal dastr•d "vlll909." ldeel for COU· pie or ltMll !amity, 11111 well maintained propeny Is located In a QUi.t c:ul· de-11c All community amenlllH. plu• Wood· bridge •hopping, are nearby. For 1ale, or leaaa/optlon. Calf Joy Holk•. 7511-11100 QEOAQE ELKINS C COROIAIO CAYS BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ~4 IB,1y\d•·D•v• •.R 67S6161 11111111 .. AR CHITECTURAL Fabulous view, epllt....... MASTERPIECE. Thl1 In Cout Roy1'9, South 1umptlou1 4br villa 11 l.90vn~•l~N .......,1y ~41 windows, lot• of 11orage to day llving & gracious arau. 2 bdrma, & atvdlo entertaining Featuring • 1 or atudy, 2 batha, lge top Npt addreu, II Inell. view deck . M inimum a dramatic llv rm. lrml malnt. fenced yard w/ din & muctl mo<at Alklng brick patlo1. Acron 12411.900 II prtoa, 1oca- 11raat from acca11 to llon & term• are lmpor· bMdl. $259,000. tent call today. WUlfml LOVER'S RETREAT. F-block• to Blu.t>lrd Specloul award winning 8Hch In Ulguna. aui.t garden vllla Bright & 1traet lanced yard a-ry IMng acc9nled by graenh'ousa. Good in: "cal11tory" wlndow1. "9etmtrll. $1411 ooo Your own private bale m •tt ••n l-ovwlka aWMC)lng gard· • et&& •• ena & running 1tream1. FN1t bMr1nQ lemon and Only St 211,1100 11aum· avocado tra11. Rural able 1n Want quality -type area In San Juan call todayll Century 21 ~·Over 24.000 Gold Stat 848-7434 aq ft. H~ In area up -------- to 11Mllllon.1229.000. .... , .. , f:\ •..,,.. m.man· . jVlllUll.T9M 4t4-1ot1 LIW llWI PAYIEITI VA °' FHA terms ottered on tt\la unique value In a 3 Bdrm family home! Motivated Miier & splen- did tenna • 1 euper bat· gain for you• Prlc•d under $ 120,000 • call nowt 846-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS Fllll1 IUUll1 UYEI Co.~ Mau 3 Bdrm tv. be, large famlty are• with 11~n• llraplace. Large patio. 2 car garaoe -fix It and NYll Only $199,SOO. 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS llWPllT llMI Catch 1119 oc.an braazaa from thla plush 3 Bdrm 2 81 home Thia 11 real quality al very modefltl !>flee of only S2 15.000 For lull Info call 751-3191 IWlllW'S P9QPll who need People 011 That'rwtlat tile C:SELECT ..... PROPERTIES Six years "" and showt DAIL y PILOT wnat a WonderfUI Wofld 111ce a modell Large lloor SERVICE DIRECTORY o f Shopping. right at planMd 3 Bdrm 2 bath ii al aboutl your llng9ftlpa ~ay1 with formal dlnlngl Lo· You don't nMd a gun to Dally Piiot Cla11lllad cated minute• from "draw faat" when you Ada. To pl.C. your ad, South Co11t Plaza for p!ac. II\ ed In tile Dally call 642-5878 and i.t a your convanl•nce. A Piiot Want Adil Call now Claalfled Ad·Vl9of help bargain at 1135,000 -act / 642_5678 """· today, 646-7171 ----·----11..:...'--------- THE REAL ESTATERS ~o!~,?!~~y FlllECLlllllE Barbo r View Biii•, canyon/ocean view. Fixer. '311,000 fee. Call for details. Ill CllYOI The f11taa1 draw In th•1H•v• eomethlng you wat1t Wnt ... a Dally Piiot to 1811? Clualfled ada do CIUllfled Ad. 842·5878. It well. 842-6878. \A I :---I I ·, '\ TAYLOR CO. HJ-:1\I 1 111 :~, ·.i1111· l 'Hli •ti.LIM MUM YllW-llLMA tlUll Sunny Carruly home on South Bay Front with 3 bedrooms, den, 3 baths, 2 patios, sand beach, shared pier and float. Owner will consider a trade or carry trust deed at 10%, $1.100,000 Fee. II Ill OUYll llLF Miii 1'81,000 3 1 Foot living room. Overlooking lllh fairway. 3 bedrooms. lge master suite on ground floor. 3-Car garage. Vacant. 11 Hl VEllTI o, .. IATl ll• 1·1 Ill OUYH Pll•I lto&T• 4 Bedrms, family room & dining room, immaculate throughout. New carpets, drapes, marble entry & decor. Electronic security system. Wet bar, 2 fplc, 3 car gar, heated pool & spa. $649,MO. '°' llTHHT--llt C&IYH lllf OHHl A custom home with a wide frontage on the golf course. 5 Bcinns, 6 'h baths, plus AESIOENflAl llEAL ESTATE KIMCES IPll 1·1 Pl.Oii ... '' • uu. TIE IFFIOI Fii •••Tiii llEUlllll TIEii PllPUTlll all of the amenities you would expect. H $1,950,000. Consider your home or other 3 BR. Harbor View omes, property as down payment. $ 2 6 5 , 0 0 0 . S ee J e n n I fer t llYllllll 1,.. HI 1-1 Such o m e 1 at 184 7 Port Sheffield. SPYIWS Ntl l .. l-llll l HIEL 4 BR, Harbor View Hills, Two-story Nantucket 4 BR, fam. rm. •395.000_ See Valerie Marshail pool. Tastefully deoorated. Shows like a • model. Seller will finance. $7-60,000. at...8l2..Sllfldcastle. ~--11---~~~~---~~~--~~~+11"- Dir A THU llPllltlllm UYFHIT. The f inest example of a sophisticated contemporary bayfront home In Newport Harbor w/pler & float. Style. class. distinction & luxury. A high security master suite wJStud)'-&-b~c.ont d.lnlng_rm. llbrary, 2 addltlonal BRs. 4 baths. $4,400,000. Barbara Aune. LlllA Ill.I .lllT UITll. Dramatic, contemporary . Two stor.)\ entertaining rm w/slt down wet bar. Elegant formal llvlng & dining rms. Matter suite lncfudes exercise foom. sitting rm w/flreplace, his & hers baths &'huge walk In closets. Spacious patio garden. Call Joho Macn ab or Cathy Schweickert. llll•flllll UHi H1'Alll. 2~ acre level hllltop. Views to the sea. Unllmtted bridle tralls. 5 stall barn care taker suite. Unrlmlted use of adjoining private 5 acre park & Bass Lake. 5 BR. 4 BA • 20 minutes to Joh·n Wayne Airport. $1,295,000 George Grupe HT&ll llztl • PllY&TI lfWNIT LH&TIH. Lg spacious family home -In tradltlonal Callf. Spanish style -Built around a courtyard 3: a pool on Lido Isle. 7 BR. 6 BA add to the lg family ltveablllty. $1 ,250,000. Tom Alllnson. OlllTIY flllOI "Lucerne" model w /gorgeou s ocean/bay/night llght views. Beautiful wood panelled fam . rm w/bull t·ln bookc ases. Fountain & gas 880 In atrium. Long term a s sumable financing. $595,000. Maureen White. l&LIO& llWI FIU· Tilll ltlH Charming near-new. 4 bdrms, Cam. nn. Quality design and decor throughout. Designed for guest q_~~ters. $595,000. 211 ll&U•I &Yl. c .. IPH UT/Sii 1·1 HIYlll llHAOI HI Yllll Charming 3 bedroom home with lots of extras. You own the land. Great family home. Beautiful large corner lot. Owner motivated. $320,000. Financing available. 1141 lllEUH llH. Cll IPll 1111·1 llYlll-tll1YYllTI-PUl4 lllUl•S Detached 3 bedroom. 2 1h bath home on greenbelt near community tennis and J>OOI. $114,000 in assumable loans, and you own the land. $135,000. Fee land. ~t-~y in University Park. 11 WIUIW Tiii 1,.a Ill 1-1 I llWNlll1111Tl~otlTA•S& I Charming 4 B.R & CamUy room. 2 brick fireplaces, country kitchen , quiet resident.I.al area in young developmfnL Seller will flnance. $229,000 FEE. WllllY 1. Tift.II .... aua.nu 2111 ............. •·r ... '-4J ......,. 1111TD, .... 11 HIYI tomethlno you want! Have you ra•d today'• 10 Mil? CIUllfiad ldl ~ Cl111llled Ad17 II no1, It wall I Call NOW. 1 you're mltelng tile belt 642-5678. bargllns In town! llPLU 01111111 DEL llR Sharp new listing on Dahlia, just a few blocks from the beach. Nicely decorated 3 bdrm, & 2 bdrm units with fiteplaces, aU bit ins, patios, beam ceilings, etc. Seller Is m o t iv ated and adaptable. Priced right a t $377,000. (714) 673-4400 12111621-HZI TM HartMw Arte't &..gint bt.1111"-d RHI &twit COllll.-Y lLUtIJ<>lt 3 BR: Canyon Crest, $249,000. See Linda Marston at 7 Crest Cirtle. 4 BR. FR. Irvine Terrace, $445.000. See Lucy Rose at 1715 Galatea. 4 BR. FR, Irvine Deane Homes, $259,500. See C. Baldikoski at 490 l &,s.,wood. 4 BR, Harbor Vie w Hills, -$~ Edie.Qlllon-a""""M1¥-.-c;,m Lighthouse Lane. 3 BR, Lido Isle, $430,000. See Cynthia Rumsfeld al 218 Via Koron? 3 BR, Back Bay .• $206,000. See Ted Peterson at 2307 Fairhill. 2 BR. Bluffs, $195,000 L.H . See Nancy Simmon. at 661 Vista Bonita. 3 BR. Bayshores, $489,000. See Maggie Guth at 2451 Bayshore Dr. 3 BR, Laguna. $335,000. See Sue Exley at 155 M~ht Dr . 3 BR. FR. Balboa laland, ·$429,000. See Marcia Redick at 214 Amethyst. 2 BR. Oen. Turtlerock. $171,500. See Ginny Anderson at 498~ Paseo Segovia. 2 BR, Canyon Crest, $219,000. See Debi Bibb at 24 Crest Circle. 3 BR. BlufCs, $259,000. See Rita Quiggle at 2527 Buckeye. 4 BR. FR, Back Bay. $265.000. S ee Kay Parker al 2221 Franci9co. IN NEWPORTCE#TER 644-9060 AuM w.-.na Auto S..rv....,.,_,. """-w""....i '4pon. Ila~ II.do I W~ .. I On"".-. Trudu v.,,. AnlMfU"'. l"ta.._..-.. AUTOS MUTED bedrooms. lrg llvlng· dining area. Circular OllM room 2 pvt patio. & c.ntr. air. dynamite locatlon Don't Delay CaH Diana Todayt 1111& ......... Yll.ft ....... Redac~S!!!.!!.'t~ 5,000 ~ 141. ft., view, '1,lH,000 -!0% dOWll. mi:U· ~ .... f&llLlll IPYILAll PAlll&•IO toHI YllW. Charming single story ''Portsmouth"' 3BR, 2BA, formal dining rm & famlly rm situated In the exclualve Corona del Mar community of Spyglass. Solar heated pool & spa secluded In private courtyard. Plantation shutters, new cpt, oak panellng & many more amenities. $~95,000 Incl. land. Donna Godshall. A IPIOUL YllW . See snow capped mountains by day & eparkltng city lights by night from this charmlngly decorated 3BR, famlly rm home. Gate guarded community w/tennla courts, pool & spa. Good assumable loan. $399,000. Incl. land. Larry Oyer. E><CLUSIVE LISTINGS OF WATERFRONT HOMES, INC., REALTORS a proper1Y 10 solt every lifestyle and tlnanclal position. This Is a cross-seclk>n of our properties f0< sale. '"• M.imt"'-' Audi A.\M'ttn llMW t"n"..., '~'""" J)i1l.Aw1 .. n •. .,,..n ~--· 11 • ....i.. wn. J-J.-"' .._..,p. ... ........ ••• u ... M~• M-•11 ,.. ............ &..... M1....-NU ~ t'ilfl .. ~ .......... . ...,.,_... "-'' Miit ......... ...,_ .... II"'-"' ··~ f llr? tlot •112 1114 •• 17 v11e 1-""'"---.---- WIJI :m Tll WATlll ::~ A rare find In 1 hug• •• ,. family wetnont home. ti» Ooclc end 11Plt1dlng W9t· ••» ., vt.wt, plue lncom. or ::!! In-law unit on fM landl •10 An opportunity et only •10 '560,000 . call for detlllt ::~ ""' 046-1171 11)1 I ••" tlU lltl '"' tlll llf> 114) v1t1 THE !<EAL E S TATERS Penlnlula Point 5 Bdtma, walk to ocean or bay. Owner wllJ trade for Costa Mesa 4 Bdrm - motivated. $399,900. • Tll WARI $695,000 lee. Privacy, 2 story, complete remodel. Larae boat dock, 'OU::t=11 $826,000 tee. Owner will finance or trade for income property. 4 Bdrm1, beach a cce11. Alto available for leate fuml•hed. Open Sun 1-$. llPl.00111- $246,000. Walk to all lhoppinc -1n ol'c:l Corona de4 Mar. WHHlllll II TH 11Ull". Beautlful tower "Covington Model" featuring 2BR, 2BA w/many upgrades. Beige & white decor. profe11tonally landacaped, brick patio. Spectacular panoramic vi.w of mountain• & lake well •tocked w/flth. Boating atlOwed. A mutt .... $255,000. Sharon Smith . IAffHIT lllllITT. 18R, 2BA top eecurlty condo In the heart of Newport. Night llQht & t\arbor action vtewa. S22cJ,OOO. Terry Hanee. ,,,... llftL Cuttom •lnale· 9'ory Mediterranean. New tlfed floor•. ptulh Mrthtone cars>et• 3 BA9. Handeome den wlhind trowet.d atraw p1Uter9d ntll, brk:k flreplace l bar. HuQe private back yard. 149"000 Incl. land. Cathy lat!t•ldllrt . ., Rentll• ttom . $500 s>« month MOOl6a homel from .......... . ....... $39.000 Coat• MeN condo ..... ... ...... .. .. $100,000 Coat• "4ela home . .. .... ... . ...... • $ l 1',000 Newport Ten•ce condO ................. $139,000 Vefaalllee 2 bad. condo ................. St49,000 Coet• MtlM 3 bad home ................. $184,995 Perk Udo conoo. 3 bed ......... " ....... $185,000 Newport er.et condo .. ... .. ......... s 175,000 PW/lliP townhoule 3 bed. • .......... 1212.500 1Mne Teneoe 3 bed. home ............ $225.000 Tr1P'9a, Cotti M ........................... *249,ISOO Btu"' Condae from .......................... $219,000 Newport Helghtl pOOI home ............. $236,000 Newport Shor• Cluplex .................... $258,000 Bllythof .. home '"' ... . ........... $238,500 H.,bOf View POftOftnO ..... " ......... $26&,000 Cerone de4 Mar duple• ............... $272.000 Btlbol IL 3 bed home ................ 1295.000 l.IQIM'll Balch V\J home ..... ........... • $319,000 Jlernlne Cftek 3 l>td ...................... 1338.500 CtmtO ~ l'IOme ................ ~.500 ShOrlClttl 4 bed nom. ................. *364,000 PtnlnlilM Pt hornet . .. ....... fl'om 1344,000 8tft)ot ... Duplu.. ..... ....... ffotTl S380.000 Udo 1111 rllldenot ........................... f439,500 SPYOllM 4 b9d. reeldenc:e ............. k4t,l500 Hertior View. pool. View .................. $475,000 Bllrekil ecw.. tum. condO. V\J ........ 1487.000 Udo ~ Beyfroot condo ........ 1549,000 Corona ctt1 Mer home+ tnc:ome vu saee.ooo l"9o ..... pool home ··•···•••·•·•••••••••••·· SMe.OOCl Blllboe 1-. Grand C.nal home .......... *696,000 ~View home ...................... 15·000 Newpor1Height•View2-etoty .......... .ooo OCMnfront c:wtom 4 l>td ................ .ooo Ctllne Co\19, View home ........ ........... '735.000 ~ retldtnoe ....................... $115,000 Young VIEW home .......... --.ooo =t eweom. teroe doCll ........... 1186.000 ... ~. Vlliw ..................... CJCJC) Promontoty Beyfl'Ont "b9d. dock •uoo.ooo Belbot...,., eupe. Beytront ..... •uoo.ooo U'IClll ..... 5 '*' pitr /lllp ............ 11,315,000 .,.,.,... e.ytront oomtr .... ,........ 1,480,000 On w11er, outtom 5+fndl.+dodl . 1.•.000 Cofone dtl w., OoNn Blvd. IOI.+ 1.176.000 Sin o.m.nte oo•nfrooc tllMe ... 11,176,000 Cotta MIM. 7t ~ poot ...._. tl.I00,000 CorMll/Npt. New W8'1ffnWtt ~ _... ... • .. . . . ,............ "" 113.000.000 M1ny owner• are offering 1ubslan1lal ptlee reductlona and terms. Some wtll exchange and "Cash SPHks. " Call tor detaltt to purcha• any of the abc>Ye ... we have others .... TWO OFFICCS TO llAVE THE AAEA + , 1 • ....... .a.a ,. ...... , EST IN BLUFFS • i..ov.1y a bdnn, 2 bath, i a.v.1. wl fHnbelt, n••l' _ _pool. Only •1 ... , ...... , .... pff.000 lAMehold 0( .-.110.000 , ..... Buy, Corona c»I Mu 2..-y Wllh 4 bedr~. 2\.o\ bllh•. tamlly room, Mparata dlnlnc room. 111 new floortn1. urpetln1 1nd wall I H1t ""' ..... • ... .. .. 1111.-.,., , .................. .... Call for appl. LORETTA CURCI Call 844·1387 ~.!:.t:r. low aNum1ble lat et 11 M • plu1 o wner flnanclna at 1n. UNl()UI: tl()"'l:.I BEST IN BLUFFS IHT MY. Lovely 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1 level, wide greenbelt, near pool. Only $17:),000. IPll 1·1. 2Ml MM . .... 1·1 Ml Awe 0..,. I., ha,. 1111,111 1Ht Yht• ...... lllr 2~ ,. Utt,MI Ullll VIEW llME ... .... ... Flri\I tJme offered. Lat.. 1 level 4 br, tom din. fun rm, 2 ~ be, bteut. yard w/1Wimm1na IJ001 & jacuai. Good tenna. YM tw1 Wllll. '31&,000. ...IAT/•1.. 1'Hhlt ........ HELEN B. DOWD IElLTlll, llO. 144-111• .... 11271H Suptr 5 B'Jrm 2 bath home ntar Catholic achoo!. VA/FHA ttrm•. call nowt M0-2313 THE l<EAL ESTATE RS .......... " LEMON HEIGHTS AREA. Ovtr ~ acrt. 4 or 5 bdrma, 3 t>a. retr .. llon rm. Uvtngroom with Ca- t h1d r1t Ctlllnga. AIC. $428.000. 1tt TD $144, 040. 8'A% with 81111 8/L. R1qu1I Rettbtrg. 558-5858 agt ...... ,1 .. 111 .......... u•unmu Tllml ULI • Newport bayfront penthoule, 2 bdrma + den, 3 batha & 2 deck.I. &.t dockina. Light & briaht. Walk to Lido Village & rest.auranti. Sub-parklna. •~2~.000 . ' OCEANFRONT-COM If you like the tound of craahlng 1urf and Uke the romance of allver lined cloud.I and golden C8tillna 1unseta you'll fall in love with thl1 one of a kind oceanfront CdM home. Sp1llt leve l 4 Bdrm, den, jacuul. fonnal dining and a gated private drive are only a few of the goodies included In this dream home. Motivated seller moving out of atate and will carry paper. •t.69:),000 and you own the land. Open Houte lundey 1-1 1131 .,_.,... Dr. CdM RVM~ ... ~ ....... for -.--rr.ooo. T9k• ov., HIO mo paymenta. 2 bdnne, 1'.4 be ~ "' capi.1rano leedl. Lend- • "' - -llU. aoaplng In progreH. •• Ptrf.cl for rentel Pf'O-Y• TlllT llllt ptrty. CONTACT: Mr. Would you IUl~pey-ott Daltelrr-"N-t-•.,..eeoo YOUf Balloon ? tKt 228 Would you Ilk• to 1111,.-~-.-.. -1-..._--,-lll_,, your Truet Deed? -_ !!!!, 1•1• IAYI Ill 1111 Cozy~~=,.. '""'L .... TUii l>UIOUI loottlon nttr .. tchoola, park• and How would ~ou Ilk• to ~· Only 4 yra. oldt uee that on 1 conw lol, S.tt buy 1t only 1107 country cottaoe • ....,. to 900. Clll 879-6370. bMctt, 3 Bf 3 "Be a f~ room. Cell Diana~ \ f : ,/ /. I 11l..11 131-12te . •, .. , . , . First time offered. Large 1 level 4 br, form din, fam rm, 2 ~ ba, beaut. yard w/s~ng pool & jacuzzi. Good tenna. '" ... Tll Ull. $31:),000. '=~=· S~\\~lA-~~~s· ::: CHINA COVE-COM liiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiij.!!!!~~~ •• 11~ MWI. •FULL OCEAN VU* IPO U T/-1.. 1114 Pert ........ ----..._. ... GAf L ,__ •!:'~~·=., _.._"' , ................ -..... ~ ... o1-I p A c 0 N y HELEN 8. DOWD IEILTOll, llO. .....011• I I' I' I I IEWPllT ILll , .......... n"'"""'T'"_r ,.....lf ..... u_w-.......-t Two years new, 3+ den 2-story home' I I I I I' w/poolsize yard overlooking Cherry ...---------.. Lake inside gated private community. I S A v I L E Seller's mo tivated & will consider I I I I' I' exchange. Opn Sat/Sun 1-5 . 372 · . -. · · Newport Glen Cn. . ,, D U O S I T .c;)Ji~o::I i... ~1..--.1__,.l ___,..I _I'~ R4tltcttd aultOf dlptt11ng CAMEO 110111 Oellghttut ramify heme on 'h acte. 3 bedl'Ooml, large ltmlly room, 4 bethl, cuttom tllt, hardwood "°°''· Frtnch doora, tterto, prota11lon1I l1nd1c1pld, aprlnkllra, prlvat• beectl and room to add guest quAl'ttrt. $575,000. 790-8333 UllUIP_ASSEI VIEW ' We mMn It. No othtr vllw In H11bor Rldoe can 1qu11 thl• p1norama of ocean, night llghta with 1 C1talln1 bacltgrouncr. Own.-r-nu-tpTred n~ •x~n11 In decorating thla elegant 5 bedroom 11te11. Owntr long ttrm financing 1vlllablt atao conllder trade. Prio.d reallatlcalty It Sl,295,000. 780-t333 I UQllllTE PEIFEmOI Split level 4 Bdrm 3 bath family home with extra spacious living and dining area; partial Newport Harbor view. Only 30 steps to bay and beach yet tucked away from the hustle, bustle of summer traffic and crowds. $598,500. -.. CDM CHAR_M -DUPLEX Cozy, well located two 2 Bdrm units with wood burning fireplaces in each residence, plu s mother·in-law quarters. New carpet, drapes and paint in both units. Owner will trade and is motivated, $284,500. 11U--. .... 300f< toen. JM!Nne ertc e.autlfuf 4Br 3b• home Owner/Agent 840-1511 In Beck Bay ...... °'*' ...... , .. '"" 1>e1m celllnga, 2 lrplca, Spot .... 3e30 If ~ Faur rtngl, THttfully OWC 1tt-12%-long term dtcortt•O thru·out. 3br/3t>a+6br/3be-1 vac _. Don't min thlt ontl 509 Aclda-Wllk to ... S218,000. Do not dltturb teMnt = .... IJ;: Owner/bkr 145-704& SAt YA A~EIOHTS 04M •Ill• ._ ........ __ Oellf lltr Pllflll LIUNI · -· ' 5 bdrm, 3 bath,~ 1~~l~1~4~11~41~1~1~M~~I muttr aull• and lwge 1= family rm and oft...,_. 11T n• llYlll pancfng tor up to 1 c.r-.. Onty 5 doora from tntt-ltr1'1 Tite ..... anoe to Main l>Mctt. N9w 112,111 MWI 1u111m on mar1tet 11 onty $575, 000. . UUM4-1111 14 Bdrm FIXER on a lot and a half, I L E 0 S E T I 'n a hutt: "If I had all thl zoned comm') w /approved plans for .__l.r'"""l,_.;...,l,...""""l,....--.,l...-tq1,1a11t1a1youwant ln arnan, retail + office + 4 Bdrm 3 Ba apartmenr. _ _ . . _ _ . ro Pfoc>OM to --."- Try $30,000 dwn. owe. j L A v E s H j Only $245.ooo I I I I" I ! $,!::,~r= In every dltall hu bMfl employ9d In the O«:ortllng of thla dtllghtlul bayfront home In Hclualv• Huntington Htrbour. Solld oak p1n1lllng, allk Wllnacot wall treatment. wtth COO(dlnatl!:io OraptrlM, carpet and tumwtlnga. 8eec:t'I frdnt'PldlO wlth pool, ape. Ind batbtcut, botlt allp plul aandy bMctl. It wMI be an 1xpenenc. tor you to vllw lhlt lovefy home -AUllng price S 1, 185,000. 7eo..&333 ~--lnclUOll tax• a lneu anoe on 1hl1 3 Br 1 Bl home wlcopptr plumb· Ing, pvt dee*. on a lfg IOt. ------- Newport •=-r r r r (r ·r1-r r r 1 c 111-1331 Peninsula 673-3355 !::OI I I I I I I • I I I 1. _ ~,,/le 1/t/em-Uie rY lr_ f'l)~~ 11 PA l 'J\/ Miti.iiiiTl1 0:Uao!'~~. i. r-<...~~1'.~ ~\Y I I U1-1111 Bf. 2 ea. & 3 Bf. 2 ea. p!ua leP gull1 rm & bl.. ~ Realty c:;fff:f!· l'R<>PFl\nf_, •t" LITI a.... II •111111 .. 11 ~ - 175-2311 175-S111 car garag•. owe long _ Dafa Wknde/Ev.. l-=====-;...._-l:;;t;::erm:;::::-:at-:-:;;:11;;-•~-;-;%-;;. 7FIAl-=-:prtce~ -1335,000. 873-0358 COllU HL llAI LllllY 01111 Oceanside of Hwy. with use of pool and spa. covered deck. Many upgrades. $209,000. -SPYIUSI llLL Fiii OOllllE Cozy family home with great views. entry courtyard, 3 bedrooms, fireplace. family room and wet bar. $474,000. llYllE TElllli-STEPS TO IHCll Sweeping panoramic view 4 bddroom, 3 bath home w~h l&1ge pool,-a>mp'8te-J>fivac;y, ideal locatlon for watching the boat parade. OMC Installment sale. $600,000. UYFlllT .... IYDLIKIM Ullll 111 19 Elegant 2-bedroom condo plus den with fantastic views, wet bar, fireplace. stained glass. pool and use of private beach. $856,000. . UCIELll APT. IOI Ull llU Try just 5'/• down on this cute llttle unit with some view, use of pool and spa. $87,500. EMEULI IAY YIEW YlLIE Perfect for children, this newly listed 3 bedroom. 2'h bath family room home has brick fireplaces, fenced yard and ocean views. $495.000 0110 El.llYllm II UYllllll IHI •UY 1·1 2411 Ortstwltw lrht Generous family home on corner lot with J bedrooms and baths, family room, $450,000 FEE. UllM 11111 ...... MlllL "Estates" wUh 3 bedrooms, 2500 eq, ft. and spectacular vtewa of Newport. Try low down. 1575,000. u.a 11U WATllRllT -Handsome tradltlonal 5 bedroom, 4'A bath retldence with f amity room, sunken ltvtng room, Immen• form.i dining room plut a charmlni cour~d 1pa. Owner wlll help flnanc.. 1,450, . 111111 ..... LIW ... Oyn•ty 2000 eq. ft. model w/2 bedrooma 2 b•tht, uee of poot, epa a tenn•. Gt .. t term•. 1378,000. NIWPORT llACH • • lllTIEIS w.91 II lll ILIFF Corona def Mar 3 bedroom home with views you won't believe. Discount for cash. $790,000. 111 .. YllW-EI Charming Carmel mod8' with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Mexican pavers in entry. redwood deck plus large patio area. Good expansion potential plus loans are assumable. $242,000 FEE. Tll LUil IPTlll II UllU IUll Dazzling city lights & ocean views from this 2 bedroom 2 bath cont emporary home available with assumable and seller financing for low down. $191,000. lllM WI llllllUFF $10,000 under market, this 2 bedroom with den enjoys mountain views, ate guarded Ull 11111 WW ll _IElll _____ privacy and good loans. ~75, . Perfect Newport 1tarter home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, minimum maintenance, use o f pool, racquetball and tennis. $159,000. 111 .. IME.llllWMlllL Price Includes most furnishings of this 3 bedroom, 21~ bath home with good terms. $865,000. •n TWI IE•MM F• LUii Corona del Mar lower unit duplex with deck, fenced y.ard , good location near. beach. $850/mo. IEWNIT IUOI 11111 Reduced $20,500, seller will help finance this 4 bedroom, 2~ bath home with patio and good location near shopping. $149,~. Ill .. llME IUlllOll.LY IE•EI End unH condo overtooklng the reservoir w/4 Bdrm1. 3'A Ba. Now only $495,000. lllll ... TllPLD Near beach and •hopping, this Income property has a perfect 3 bedroom owners unit plus additional 2 bdrm. 2 bath rental. Real pride of ownership. $245,000. -•Tllnn-Laguna Niguel 2 bdrm. 2 bath unit with view of the greenbelt all near private tennis and golf club. A perfect ln"VeStment. $118,000. · mllll UY F• LUllU Private beach. gre•t vlew1 and tennis available to you ea a resident of this 4 bedroom, 4 ba home. $3800/mo. ............. "' Emerald Bay 3 bedroom, 2 bath white water view home on oceanside of Hwy. In preatlgtou1 community. $895,000. IU .. WITI.,, LmT 111111 llllM1 .. , maul •HICO We&I ceNd for prtvate community -t bedroom • dut1tandlng 3 bedroom, 2~ bath gate home with 3 bath•, good tenn1. 1415,000. gu8nted oommuntty hOme w/uee of pool9 & ..... .,umm Cozy 8•n Mateo ft\Odtl In Rancho Ian Joaquin with 2 bedroomt and batha, uee Of pool and tpa. 1152,SOO. ma 11111 llllT IUD Hlghly upgraded 2 bedroom 2 beth unit overtooktno run"lno •Jram wtth brldg-.,.. Thll community wttll pool & IPll hM won MYWal IWerdl fOf dellgn. l1Sl,IOO. ... , ..... tennle. Reduced to seao.ooo. eountry ~·,=.~.~~~ thla 5 bedroom, 4 bath home with f1mHy room,. fortnal dtn6ng and huge Neter bedroom ate. 1711,000. -.. IAU SPYGLASS HILL. OC4alll Modem l>Mctt heme 2br, view 4Br l dtn. S625, 2b1, frpl, 10% down. enyl ooo. 644-6828 fOfm. 12% lnuw•t •veil. • 111H Fal Pllll Pltr RM!ty. Inc. 536-832e or 837-3488 ...... llYllTIU OCEANFRONT TRIPLEX AT LOT VALUE. Extra' dMp 130' R-4 lot with excelltnt owntr flnanc-SPECIAL Ing & tubordln1tlon ... M10,000. Everything about thl• heme " pet19ct • ~ NEW OUPLEX. W9'1 cs. now tor Indoor/ outdoor algneO 2 BR plul 1 BA, 4 1111.nstnlng around M doora trom oceen, Vltw pool. OoMn and Qn)IOfl dtck, 4 car g1r1g1. viewa: 3 BR. FABULOUS '350,000. FINANCING and mod· •-.-----.. I .. uy priced. $449,500 •• wtth land. . .... WIS-.11 .. , ....... ... _. 111-1111 1--------------•• ..... , ...... ~~ llLllA Ill. llnAll One of 1he charming • "' n olOW hornet on earn. lion. On 2 Iota. 4 Br. Llrg• llvjng room with CIOM to l>Ch. '485,000. brick flrep11c1 and• 975-6742 belma. An ltland JeW9!1---·----w1th 1 l>drm In mtln IY .... hOi.IM and 2 bdrm• In 3 bdrm, 2'A ba 2 ltory. l>ack uh lt. o.-mtr In-Bak:ony, 2 pttlos, gated, clu~f' plane for new pool, ttnnil, ape. ~ fir• Cao9 Cod In price. $2&5, pl1c1t, walk to 1hop1 000. Submit. 873-8800. and tchoolt. You own - land $238,500. Auumt "'''" HIHO"l 12%. Qulclc1c11111lcor1. ltOMI" '-· 714-780-387 REAL ESTATE ... ftlW l1MtOO ........ .. I-------In thl hMr1 of the vlllge J PETE ' BARREn .. REALTY r Mduded ..... /Jn ... ,. t1:-, r ,. . ,, t,'itJl .•. ' •LW.&Ll&.m 3 Bf. 2 ea.~. large lot. 144-IOIO NI II la& Nm liii4f!'WiiCarnattoniiiiiiiiiit•ii,ii~iiiiii Cozy duplex, emonlnd a Haum tn. Appr at .... W I .. 1-1 '400.000. Clltl to In Of -..... , .,.... eQUlty fOr Udo .... time. ts f·Utl dye: BeeutJtul new 4 •. '-' 87&-IM,. .,. rm a den. so. of 11wr. ·-------· ~.Agt,8734'11; • • _,.... 3br, 2b• home, frple, very nice yard. on ,_ tend. S271,llOO. ~ ... 8Wllll. Owrl9t/18l. 11S-2'T1.,.. ... .., IW I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /8undey, F.Oruaty e, 1913 DI HOUll!8 l'OR BALI! 1 MDfK>OM 314 34th 8t., Newport IMaol'I &4&-0303 t1H.OOO I llDROOM 3154 Magnoll• Ave .. Cotti MH• Sun 1·4 542-7858 1129,500 Sun 1·5 2308 Cllff Dr. (Nwpt Hgtt) NB 642-6200 $369.500 Sun 1·4 &81 Vitt• Bonita.I. Blufft, N.8. 544-9060 S1v15.000-L.H. Sun 1·4 **3603 Seuhore Drive, N.8. 875-8876 $399,500 Set/Sun 1·6 2060 Vitt• Cajon (Bluffs) NB 676-88159 $ Hl9,600-L/H Sa/8n 12·4 5 12 Redlands (Npt Hgtt) NB 780-8333 1199,600 Sun 1·5 **985 Bayside Cove Weat, NB 831-1400 $899,000 Sun 1-5 2 BR plut FAM RM or D!N 1 Dogwood No .. lrvlne • 760-8333 $145,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 1706 Miramar, Peninsula Pt, Balboa 642-5200 $299,000 Sun 11-3 992 Bayelde Cove West, N.B. 831-1400 $497 ,500 * 19 Curl Dr. Jasmine Crk.vu,CdM Sat 1·5 640-1515/1-728-5151 Sat/Sun 12-4 162 West Vale Loop, Woodbridge. Irv. 551 -9026 $168,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 315 Cedar, Nwpt Shorea, N.B. 673-4400 $143,000-L.H. Sun 1-5 395 Bayview Terrace, Coste Mesa 642-3850 $199,500 Sun 12-5 Jl3 Rue Fontalnebleau (Bg Cyn) NB 640-9333 $365,~ Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 1843 Pt. Manlelgh (HVHms) NB 760-1516 $249,500-fee Sun 1·4 2661 Crestview, Bayshores 631-1400 $238,500 Sun 1-4 233 16th Pl. (Newport Hgta) NB 644-6200 $145,000 Sun 1-5 3802 So. Birch, Santa Ana 646-7434 $130,000 Sun 12-4 ·-224'Ttt Caminito eosta (V~ag His 855-3017 $124,250 Sun 12·4 * 17821 Loa Jardlnee W .• Ftn Vly 847-5975 $133,500 Sat 12:30-4:30 *239 Miiford (Cameo Shrs), CdM 673-1181 $449,500 Sat 12·5 926 Hyde Crt (Somereet) C.M. 540-8801 $159,600 svr 1l·5 *407 Fullerton St. (Nwpt Hgta) NB.,. 645-9554 $258,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 7 Rue Chateau Royal (Big Cyn) NB 644-5116 $599,000 Sun 1-5 •4515 Perham, Cameo Shores. CdM 644-9080 $695,000-Fee Sun 1·4 2321 S. Warbler, nr SC Plaza, S.A. 780-6833 $85,000 Sun 1-4 3141 Boston. Costa Mesa 979-5370 $125,000 Sun 1-4 373 Newport Glen. Newport Bch 546-2313 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 15 Wiiiow Tree, University Park, Irv 644-4910 S135,000 Sun 1-5 1543 Serenade Terr.(lrv.Terr.)CdM 644-4910 $320,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1·5 1312 Santanetla (Irv. Terrace) 752-1414 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 11 Rue Verte (Big Canyon) N.B. 644-4910 $465,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 DIRECTORY ••.,.tw•~*"twywltttpwtwt ......... .,.. ............... A•MlllM..._. .... tlMt.w .,. ••c~ Iii trMfff .. ell lty _.. ......... .._..lit~· OAfU PllOT WAMT ADS.,..,._, ........................... w ........ l!PfM ........ It ............................. ,...,., ..... ....,. 2 t511 Archer Oll'(SherwdE1t.)H1.1ntBch 751-3191 $169,950 Sun 1-•:30 1218 Keyweat.L H.V. Hiiia, CdM 644-8030 •289,500 Sun 1-6 1204 Avenld• Buen• Suertt (Mariners Pt.) San Clem 759-9100 $485,000 2027 Diana Ln .• Weatcllff, N.B. Sat 1-5 831-6215 $194,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1881 Rhodes Or. (Meaa Verde) CM 751-3181 1172,600 Sun 1-5 13 15 Santanella (Irv Terr) CdM 875-8000 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2211 Waterfront, Corona def Mar 875-8000 $480,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 212 Aster Place, Coate Mesa 546-2313 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 #35 Skyaall, Corona del Mar 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-6 2300 Port Durness, HVHomea. N.B. 759-150 t Sal/Sun 12:30-4.30 2307 Falrhlll, Back Bay, N.B. 644-9080 $206,000 Sun 1-5 1108 Ridgecrest, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $162,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2753 San Juan Ln(Mesa del Mar)CM 831-7370 $169,000 Sun 1-4:30 402 • 16th Pl., Newport Hgts, NB 675-7534 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1'"" 214 Amethyst. Balboa leland •2708 Cutt Dr. Newport BMoh 831·1288 M85.000 Sat/Sun 1:30·5 3001 Country Club (MeM Verde) CM 557-6320 (offer) Sun 1-5 **219 Vie Udo Soud, LldO 111, NB 780-1800 11,995,000 Sun 12'"" 1837 E. Bilbo• Blvd, Ptnln Pt, NB 642-5200 $334,600 Set/Sun 1-5 " * 1801 GalatN Terr.(lrv. Terr.)CdM 7159·8100 t685,000 Sat 1·6 30915 Mountain View, Laguna Buch 494-1177 1240,000 Sun 2·5 1007 Tiiier Way, Corona del Mar 631·12&8 $329,000 Sun 1-5 **542 Hrbr Island Dr.(Prom.Bey)NB 759-9100 $1,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *1400 Nonlngham Rd, Wettclltt, NB 831-7300 $356,000 Sun 1-4:30 12155 Somerset Lane, Weetclltt, NB 631-7300 $356,000 Sun 1-4:~ * 18856 Mt. Fle1cher, Fountain vty 645..0303 $250,000 , Sat/Sun 1-4 2060 Flamlngo (Mese Verde) CM 645-0303 $215,000 Sun 12-4 201 Larkspur/Ocean Blvd., CdM 831-1400 $1,875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2408 E. 23rd St .. Npt Beach 631-7370 $450,000 Sun 1-4:30 1441 Galaxy Or. Dover Shoree, N.B. 548-15847 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9080 $429,000 Sun 1-5 320 Seaward. Shoreclltft, NB *1211 l(jnge Read,~1·teA7 N8--~ J36't;OOO~ Sat/Sun ~-5 631-7300 $319,000 Sal/Sun 1-4:30 *4181 Loma, Greentree, Irvine· 2018 Deborah Ln(Westclf/Marlnera)NB 551-1075 $175,000 Sat/Sun 10-4 642-8298 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 8791 Llwnhaven, Seaclltf, Hunt. Bch 820 La Vista. Laguna Beach 844~200 $285,000 Sa 11·5/Sn 1-5 **1044 Polaris Dr, Dover Shra, NB 631-7300 $395,000 Sat 1 ..... :30 1301 Dolphin Terrace. Irv Terr., NB 631-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1,....:30 2901 Catalpa, Newport Beech 644-8200 $219,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 261 Brentwood St., Costa Mesa 644-6200.. $160,000 S.USJLD..J-5 * 1724 Terrapin Wy, Baycreet, NB 831-7300 $310.000 Sun 1 ..... :30 460 82nd Street, Newport Beach 840-8208 S225,000 Sun HS 1218 Keet Dr., Corona d·e1 Mar 780-8702 $390,000 4 aEDROOM 1188 Aguste, Mesa North, CM 648-1434 $125,000 1119 Charleston, Mese North, CM Sun 12-S Sat 12-4 646-7434 S125,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 4510 Seashore Or., Newport Bch 673-1800 $250,000 Sun 12-4 538-7542 $275,000 Sun 10-5 2758 San Juan Ln (Mese de! ~sr) CM 751-3181 $146,900 Sun 1-5 ** 1118W. Oceanfront, Bal. Penln, N.B. 644-9080 $775,000 Sun 1,....:30 2706 LlghthOUM (HVHlt) Cd~ 875-8000 $429,000 Set/Sun 1-5 4901 BUtwood, Deane Homee, Irvine e.l4-9060 $259,500 Sun 2-5 2609 LlghthOUM Ln., CdM 644-9080 $610,000 2221 Franciec:o. Beck Bey, N.B. e«-9060 $285,000 Sun 2-5 •4801 Camden, Cameo ·shores, CdM e«-9060 1795,000 Sun 1·5 2408 E. 23td St., Newport Beech 631-7370 $450,000 Sun 1-4:30 **503 W. Edgewater, Bal.P9n, NB 644-9060 Sun 1-5 #14 Point Loma, SpyglUt, CdM 673-4400 1723,400 Sun 1-5 2780 M9n<toza (Meea del Mat) CM 631-7370 1148,900 Sun 1-4:30 1112 Weetcllff (Weetcllff) NB 932 Coronado (M ... del Mer) CM 642-5200 $255,000 Sun 1-5 631-7370 1142,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 218 Via Quito, Lido, NB *4512 Roxbury. cameo Shra, N.B. 831-1400 $389,500 Sun 1·5 s 2 5/S 1 5 3 BR p1ue FAM RM or DEN 759-1501 e1 • un • 4615 Hampden (Cameo Shrt) CdM 801 Bayside Drive, Newport Bch 2288 Meyer Pl8Qe, Coste Meta 780-8333 $575,000 Sun 1·5 631-1400 s1•300.ooo Sun 1-4 642-9588 $134,600 Set/Sun 12·5 240 Hazel. Corona del Mar 83° Cameo Highlands Dr .• CdM *4628 Roxbury (Cameo Shra) N.B. 760-8333 $795,000 Sun 1·5 675-5511 $359,900 Sun 1-5 759-1501 Sat 2-5/Sun 1-5 1 Rue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) NB 1624 Antigua Way. Newport Bch •1715 Galatee Ter~. Irv.Terr} CdM 1 5 648-7171 $524,900 Sun 1-5 5 760-8333 $450,000 Sun • e«-9060 $445, Set 2-5/Sun 1· II (H b Rd ) NB •10521 Newport Ave., No. Tustin p I NB 11 Montpe ler r r g 759_8100 ,249•000 Sun 1,....:30 500 K Street, Bal. en n, . . 780-8333 $895,000 Sun 1-5 644-9060 $395,000 Sun 1-5 le H 1..-Bch 2030 Swan Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM •20711 Aquat Ln. unt ''V'on 761_3191 Sl98,000 Sun 1.5 12 Rue Verte, Big CanYoft, N.B. · 548-2313 $169,000 Sun 12:30-4 631-7300 $795,000 Sun 1'"":30 1130 Pembroke Ln., Newport Bch * 11891 Tammany Cir, No. Tustin *3 Point Sur (Spyglut) NB 546-2313 $285,000 Sun 12-4 832-3910 $495,000 Sun 2-5 831-7300 $605,000 Sat 1,....:30 , 11 Aubv .... boe lllend 876-tOOO t421,000 Set/Sun 1·5 8 lnvemMt (16a Cenyon), Nwpt 8oh 6'4-4810 tl,H0.000 • Sun 1·5 •1eoe SMbeft Cir, Corona del Mar 644-8200 '890,000 Bun 1-8 I M plua PAM Ml or O.N 1807 C11ti. Cove Clr(8pygltRdgt)CdM 644·6200 t815,000 Sun 12-4 *1730 Bonllre Way,~ 8ch 673-1800 '250,000 Sat/Sun 11,.... •a Oakmont (Bia Canyon) NB 673-7781 t1.150,000 Sun 1·15 •35 RldCMllne Dr"' Mr.bt...Aldgt 760·19"00 t1.eao.ooo Set/Sun 1-6 * 1524 Antigua WW'/. Newport Bctt 846-7171 1849,000 8a 2,..../Su 1-5 2042 Port Weybtldge Pl (HVHomet) NB 759-1501 Sun 1·6 1727 Port Bermouth, (HVHomes), NB 631,7300 $3815,000 Sun 1-4:30 *2201 Alta Vitti, Eutbluff, NB 631-7300 $388,50()..Fee Sun 1-4:30 1210 Polaris Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 631-7300 $740,000 Sun 1-4:30 4 Rocky Poln~ SpyglUI Hiii, NB 631-7300 •1, 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * 2406 Francltc0 (Back Bey) NB 675-8000 $339,600 Sun 1-5 "1930 Port ChelMi, Npt acn 494-1840 $380,000 Sun 1'"" 2088 Flamingo (Mesa Verde) C.M. 645-4418 1225,000 Sun 12·4 48 Rldgellne Dr, Hrbr Ridge, N.B. 644-6200 _ Sun 1-4:30 5 Argent Circle, lrvlne 760-8333 1187,500 986 Post Rd., Costa Mesa s.46-2313 $127,500 Sun 1·5 Sun 1-4 I BR plua FAM RM Of' DEN *~Via Zurich Cir. (Lido lale) 644-8200 $1,250,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 *1&-1ir0flele, Co.ta.-•M~ ..... •---548-2313 $280,000 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM 300 Cagney Ln#107(Veraallles)NB 873-7300 $114,000 Sun 1·5 2 BEO"OOM 584 IC Ha'mllton, Cotta Mese 548-2313 $102,900 Sat/Sun 1-4- 200 McNeil #202, Newport Beach 848-7171 $138,900 SI 1-5/Su 3-5 861 Vista Bonita, Bluffs, N.B. 644-9060 $195,000-L.H. 2511 Alder Ln .. Costa Mesa 548-2313 $129,000 S BEDROOM . Sun 1'"" Sun 12-fli •21 Banovento Crt. Nwprt Crest, NB 642-1800 1175,000 S"'n 1 ..... 6815 Vitti Bonita, The Bluffe. NB 631-7300 sm.ooo Sun 1 ..... ;30 3 BA plue fAM Ml or DEN 109 E. Vale Loop, Woodbridge, Irv. 631-7300 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 4 8ED,.OOM *#3 Oddessy Crt.(Newport Crest)NB &48-7434 $249,800 Set/Sun 12'"" DUPLEXES FOR SALE 1921 Yacht Collnla, S.avlew, NB 444 Begonia, Corona del Mar Sun 1•4 213 Diamond Ave. (Balboa Island) NB 759-0619 $425,000 Sun 1·5 673-8494 $375.ooo 6«-4910 $595,000-Fee Sal/Sun 1-5 2 IA plua 1 IA 2031 Yacht Defender (Seavlew) NB 2355~ .. M5:,-5DrS.2~:".~Ana Hts Sun 1·5 2212 Wlndwerd Lane, Newport Bctt 31630 Cor1-1400onado$,!,.ewport,500 Beech Sat/Sun 1·5 644-6200 $399.000 Sun 1-5 .,.. 631-7300 1435,000 Sat 1-4:30 ..,., •3210 Colorado, Coate Mese 428 Carnation, Corona del Mar 800 8egonla, Coron• del Mar 6111 Seaeh<>re, Newport Beach ~~s4~~~23~1M3r-<s~1~s~2.~ooonn--~--~Stt1~-4--~~~s~~~>~suz••~2--u~s~s~.ooo~.__-~-~scu~n~1~-~5~~~~---=~er7~~~~,~s.....:...is~·~.NW,._~~lh1>f1itt:nr~~-~--64s-oaG3 $460,000 2109 E. Balboa, Bal Peninsula 225 Via Orvleto, Lido, NB *7 Carmel Bey Dr, SpyglUt, CdM 780-8333 $625,000 Sun 1·5 831-1400 ss49.500 Sat 1-5 644-6200 $795,000 -Sat/Sun 1-5 I I N B * 1915 Galatea TerraQe, CdM 101 Via Genoa, Udo s e. · · 844•6200 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1.5 *2478 Rue de Cannee, Colt• M ... 673-7300 $845,000 Sun 1-S 644-6200 $124,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 *8 Winged Foot, Big Cyn, NB •204 Via Eboll, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $525,000 Sun 1-5 15 Rue Fontaine (Bg Cyn) NB 780-8333 $795,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 2506 Fordham. College Park. CM 848-7434 $123,900 Sat 12-4 36 Rue Fontelne~ (Bg Cyn) NB 780-8333 $579,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 420 Dahlla, Corona del Mar 831-1288 $595,000 1411 Kings Ad (Cllffhaven) NB &42-5200 $525.000-fee 1101 Kings Rd., Clltfti1ven. NB 631-1400 $895,000 12911 Palomar Wey, Tustin 639-4264 1215.000 434 Tustin. Newport Bch 831-1288 $250,000 240 Hazel, Corona del Mar Sun 1-5 Sun 11-4 Sat 1 ..... Sat 12 ..... :30 Sun 1·5 780-8333 1795,000 Set 1·5 11 Hiiisborough (HrbrRdgHle) NB 780-8333 $1,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 S598,ooo sat/Sun 1-5 •:.:,:~~~00n•$~:&,~000Rldoe Sat/Sun 1•5 512 Venta)a, Blufft, Newport Bch 1509 Hlghland Dr • .Hatbor Hinds, NB 644-6200 $280,000-LH Sun 1-4:30 831_7300 S2S5,000 Sun 1 ..... :30 4 BR plue PAM RM or DIN 11241 Carol Way, Santa Ana (unlc) 832-9490 $429,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 * 101 Via Florence, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $595,000 Sun 1-5 372 Newport Glen Crt, Npt Bch 873-3355 $350,000 Set/Sun 1-5 1222 Sussex (Weetcllff) NB 642-5200 $237,000 Sun 1-5 2048 Port WeybrldO-(HrbrVuHmt) NB 780-8333 5340,000 Sat 1·5 * *820 VII Lido NOf'd, Lido Ill, NB 873-7300 t1,800,000 Sun 1·15 4511 Cam<Mn (Cameo Shc>tel) CdM 873-7761 1825,000-fee Sun 1·5 210 Vie San Remo, Udo Ille, NB 675-30481873-2558 S1t/8un 1-5 2108 Windward Ln, BaycrMt, NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1115 Hlahland Dr1ve, WMtcllff 631-7300 1298,000 Sun 1-4:30 *1724 Galaxy (Dover t1t1ore1) NB 875-8000 $375,000 Sun 1-5 1779 Hawaii (MMI Verde No.) CM 979-2390 $169,800 Sun 1-4 9 Sunrtwr, lrvtne 780-8333 $219,000 Sun 1-15 #8 Rue Viii.ti (Bia Cyn) NB 631·1288 t?00',000 Sun 1-4:30 2797 Bunting Cr., Cotta Meea &48.2313 '265,oop I IBMtOOll 442 1eaon1a. eo..on. e111 Mat Sun,_. 875-fOOO 1648,500 8•tJ8un 1-5 • a IA ptue 2 IA 816 Avocado, CdM (So or Hwy) 813-0359 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 423 Carnation, Olde CdM 675-8370 $400,000 418 Carnation Ave .• CdM 631-1400 $569.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 .... ,. ... , ... 132 S. Beyfront, Balboa Island 831-1400 $1,300,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 HOUSES FOR RENT I M plue PAM Ml or O.N * 17 Ptnewood, Woodbridge, Irv. 551-6336 S12!50/mo. Sat/Sun 1o-e * Pool ** Waterfront * • * Waterfront & Poot llli --IAST81DI. e unlet. Mklno Lrl 1·••Y femlly home ~':·gi:0 <>:ei ~ "' '*"' 3 ... loedt ·~ • . of rOOfl'I. Allllft9 1111. _7_11_.ot_,_, ___ _ 000. ~1-1310, Ml-TIM You clOft't need • gun 10 l :; \I >I I I· i' \I '., ,I I "dtew feet'' wtten you ......... lft .... Dtly Not Wlllnt Ad9I Cell now 1....an. Orange Ooa1t OAILV PILOT /8unQ1y, February 01 1883 ., ....... ~I!!!!!.-~ Prltt4 '' leHl OOUlllDI f ow~P.'~NCI Price 1u11 rtduotd ror I COUNT,.V Thi• 2110 qulGk sale Lo11ely 3 ti.-IOllTI UIUll sq.It llYlnQ •Pto• •nd d r o om n o m • liA • n Y IOO tQ 11. ol o.,eoee hit' "iii.;..miiiiiiiiii~ hlghllQlll• lf\Cludlng wOOd vaulttd bMmtd o.lllno• 11 p1n1nno in tilt dining St>c thlti 1K>lld 4 Br. ull woo<l lluQt c011ntry kitchen, 4 Nta 1111& ..... •r•• ChM'J brick 1111-adrm Ind ~ bit"-Room 8"utllul rs bdrm, 2 ball!, p11e• ooo yard• wllh horn~ w /2 units. Views. f.p., 10, RV parking, large 1 atorr· end unit Oor· iom• lrull tr ... Liited ~ams, garages, prku. etc. All yard and room 10 •• g•Oul 1114,200. F!l!I 111129,900 ° pend OrHt 11nanerno1 1~A!Al~l-4!4~·toeO~~~~~I U Ttn11 on u big lot, o few steps from 12H.ooo 1: • Twt·lterJ o.... pres Crescent Boy. $450,000. 1112 WllTILIPP .. + AIUt. Super eh up decor owe OPll ••• , 1·1 '"' biOCkl off Hiid. iow, I h r O u 0 11 0 u I I h I I · 10w prto.. 8111 Kennedy, 'Brookview' c ondo. Bllr. tf57•5&IO Ortll floor pl1n or II· ... HT Lii• •• ,. 41'-tllt -lllT ... , .. 141-1100 ... ...,.. E.XClt.UNT IUV V19W • WOO<ltrl flOorl lltyllt• • 3 bedroom1 M4·11111 HH,000 OPl!N 8UN. M ., Aue CllllHU Ror•I tll l&.lfPl·lllll •P•nded f P11n i> bdrm, 3 be, IMllly room with Cutt F P l v rm w/ lpc OVWlookl FEE I.ANO Approa 2.100 1q It 1309.l>OO RIQUll Rell· berg l5Cl·89G9 Agl IEWPORT IUCH POOL HOIE 1,.1 IHH lat/111 1-4 ... '""' ... ,..., INCAlOllLI VI W FH SIMPLE LANO 111 Tim• ottered. ~Ir. 281. cs.n. tam rm I din rm '"turlOQ •Olld oak c1bln1try, 3 frP10t. tlaln· Id 01 ... tllruoul Offered fully decorator turn II 11.200.000 CJ8 Allltor1 714 835-&e&o Beyfronr tot 11, '*UMY 18, 1tn at I 1•00AM at Ille main entranoe 10 f lrtl Amerlcln Title Int. C0<np1ny 1ooattd at t 14 ll Ith St., Santa A11•. Due to i.oai t~nlc:lllty 1111 pre11Tou1 J1nuary Hje-~ Min bid 11.300,000. App<tle- td In .. <*I Of 12,900, :t1k , .. ,&• TwnhM, 1400 000 Fair mkl 11tJue 18' IQ It 1127,000. 112311 ••eHdl 11klng price. mo w/U ,000 dwn '°' tur1het Info Contact Owner 493-8827 Bltt>erl Wein« II (714) m<>al 1600 aq IHI IMngl~~!!!!!!!!!!!!'~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!llll!I~ ""' apeee 3 btdroom1, 2'n1~ Ull twl A .. b1t111. dining 1oom Fun lmH 4 lt•MJI ltac~ lOH LllllY •H Country atyle 6 Bdrm 3ba new ~:,~~a~g,7v~1.':1°~:: llYil'I IAtLOIT P• 11111.. ah.a g car Pet Ing • Freno h PETE BARREn .. RE.ALTY ~ lii1iihl1. 3 Bi t,~er~is.!2030~~·~~~~~ Bl llOUH, new palnt,t: lllf II ... ..-1 new root, reflnl1hed - ed to '_137,750 Reloe1tlon 101011 HI• ~~~~~~~~ 3 Br, 3 Ba, gr11t loo•· Wlndowa, CUStOm kitchen With .... Ytrtlt below marktl Allum• ;:: lion, low CHI! down. Ill oak cabinets opens to window Large 111ecut1v1 home I S15e,OOO on thl• 3 Br 3 NIYATI H•l•n 1148,000 Ooen 1-5 Sun MYll .. flll.-b kf t L I t hlrdWOOd floort, lorc.c1 4 8r H11bor RkJQt. Wiii 1lr hH1, de11ch1d db• trede down. Maka otter. car g1rao•. large yard Fam rm I den, formal 52 t 'El Modena A1klng din no. Y1tw Snowe IHle $ 195,000 548·5041 ah I model. 8'1gllt & chtery, 8. Watar fountain & m1ny good family 1oc1tlon 4 Ba N1wpor1 condo. VIEW HOM! of mini & 233 18th Piece. Nwp1 1441 Oelllly OrlYI vv r•a 8S room. arge 0 • bedrooms. large maater NHdt TLC For dettlla Cal•llna. Attum•blt IOw Ho11. 975.4333 4 Br. Den, tormel dining New 11¥4o/o Int. 1st T.O. 10•4 1u111, 3 bat111 Form1I cell Rutty Guln1htr, lnl. loin. Prime oond.r-=--.-••• -... -11.1-.-1--room, 2 llreplto1t. 3 oar down. dining and lamlly room1. IPll 1·1 AvaJI on IN/opt -g11eoe plut lllQI hobby Price $250 000 TWO flreplac;11 for ••tr II fllTUIM• JO ANN DORAN LoYlly 3 Bdrm home with room Poor 1lzed.-101, • W11tclllf 3 br ~ Im-eittru. Come 111 Sun macullle Open Set/Sun l ·dark 32 Vienna, Eme- 2·5 2027 Ol1n1 Ln raid Bly Alty 494-18AO 131.e215 I IT llYl-10~ M. comlor1 Plantation ahul Sllarp cuatomiztd 2 BR RMltor 759--0el9 3 p1t101 end atrium. beaut 11nd1c ap1d ~ouo ltra and neat yarcu & D•n To wn ho me • Gourmet kitchen fM1Uf· Qwner wlll 11111t at fl· 1730 Bonalre way make this• p1e11ure 10 S 17 1.500. See Ginny ..... Tl ll&OI Ing 111 new 1ppll1ncHI n1nclng. Only "420,000. (tetlt frvlne Blvd. 0£SP£RIJ£ show! $265,000. Anderton at 4985 Paseo -------• REDUCED $20,000 for 2 Only 1139,000. Don't 01*'! 811/Sun 1·5 ...._ 1 to Holiday and n LOWEST Price Plan 3 Npt Crest 3Br 1189,900 IMMACUL.ATE ·End Unit Upgraded 3Br-den Pin 4 Prtatl1ltH E/Sltlt Segovia IUlll YIEW 11111 story 3 bdrm on l11g1 hl•ll•1110 cell 919·5370. Roblnton: Realtor "'(;i4);..:.~•7 follow th• ll{ant.) 3 Br, walk to beach. ,u.. Otsta Itta M4·tOIO Lovely Somerset model FM Lot Try 10% dn. Ml•ll4l eume loan and pay clOI· Beautiful detached ex ========~with pool In ove~IHd IUL EITATI ITHI ll~~~~~~~~il lll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l lng costlandforeeloeure H l>ICk y1rd Nicely deco-11•1lll Miii& ML IAI • .:; -fMI 1135.000 ecutive condo as rat..,.. h~ lamlly room r 424 p 1 bedrooms. 2'~ bat he. Wt.allll wl t""ll wet er. 5 Bdrm,•---------rotpec (1210,000 w/Qd term1) SPACIOUS 2 8R • Oen Trl-M S179,500 Plan 8 PRIME Oen Vu 3Br-den G ltt It tff 1111,IOO We1tellff/M.,lner1 3Br • N-porl ShorM l•.•redp.1aace1n' ocrogveeore" ............. EL dining room and mueh Loctllon. ellarm, ·-enl· 2ba, lg lam rm. l.M/opt .. wme 11•1 RE I u· CE I pa~lo c lPAg Gu BB Betutllully decorated 4 more. Quiet lntldt etrMI. tlet. Open S1t/Su';;''1.5, o«. 1119,500. 842·8298 NEAT BEACH HOME • (1225.000 xlnt term•) £No UNIT -28r Plan 2 (1179,500 PO<?'ltennlll end ~. Mu1I be see 94rm pki4 hlmlly room S326.000 Jnei.ics.. land. 2 O 1 8 O • b or ah L n . w/ueumabi. financing. to lully apprec111e th ::i1•~:~~:~ 1~~al~=· 142·1200 642-8208 flllAY 1f.J P.M. ~l! 1::r 1:,:;:.n.:.i: • value ~~--~~=r OlletldatS215,000.Call lmltTl·llHOll '"111111 offar. 1319,000. EVI . $215 000 PETE BARRETI 4BR -Canal Front Fee land. Corner lot. Comm pool• & tennis Welk 10 beaeh. Under 3707 so. BRISTOL 540-1151 TO $105,000. 3 & den. 2 H NlllllU n. 840-9219; dys 540-4988 bl, ehtrmlng 2 11Y Tu· Find your NEW HOME • ' • HERITAGE appraised value. Terms. -.-•• -.,m--1-TW.J __ _ . REALTORS "· REALTY dor. 3 car oar. Mov•ln BETWEEN BAY & By Owner 3 Br 2 lrg • cond Cnr Tu1tln 8 18111 BEACH dec:kt, t80 deg.' oet1n .. __________ ... CENTURY 21/BERO -GeorQt Clark Gorgeous pvt 3 br j)f'e- Place Open Sai 8 Sun. from thla fine aelec11on Ylew corner unit S319 • Owner/agt 875·7™· I ooo.'548-8982. Prin only. .... 1 If II 310 Coronado S299,500 • - F ' 1751 Plau By owner 3 Bd, comm. WHllllllE llAllOI llHE Ill OOYll'I IEIT llY #I WlltH FHT 962-8891 1tlglou1 home wllormal din rm, lam rm, lrplc, hi 9'11 lllUY beam cell .. llv rm, lge IT IWlll/AIT yard plua much more . 2Br & den. 2blL Charm· ESTATES · 2 bd. den. II· Ing Fr doors & windows brary. Cuat SPA, tllru·out Former model. FANTASTIC VIEWI many amen1tle1 S 166 759-1078, own/agl Cuatom 4 bdrm. 3 ba del Sur $380,000 pool, 2 bike ocean .• 6,000 sq.ft. of family living, poor home Sep omee.' 502 .. , .. St S395,000 5199,000 OBO Low fin. entertainment facilities for By Own Ir I a 0 In I 424 9e111ue Ln "409.000 OWC. 845-11&.41. • ba hs Below mkt et $355,000 Bio Canyon 2 & den. w/any term• • for raat 1365,000. 3 Rut Fontal· ..,,, Avlli•. lmmed. Don't 995-0809 2110 ao.an 81 5425.000 entin! family. 5 Bdrm, 7 t , 1024 E Balboa If IWIEI • p 1 u 1 m a i d ' s q u a r t e r s . FtHtaia Valier 1034 ooo 11 12% 30 yr t1xtd In SEAYl(W IUUI• * •• ". •a.all m Open Sat/Sun at 162 w 180 deg VIEW Oak nebltu. 840-93J3 ml11 outl Call Patrick WIH 11111 I .I. Tenore, agt 760-8702 or .. _ Yale loop. 551-9026 Beaut. 3 br patio home. floors. leaded 01111 wln- tcres of green. olymplc W 0 0 D BA I D 0 E C 0 T · Clow•. toe end ol cul--de- pool. tennis. Reduced to T AGE HOME tor Nie b) sac IOI 3 Bdrms A real $133,500. Agt 847·5975. owner Very anxious to buy 1 t S 3 8 5 . O O o . Fiii UT $1,450,000 chondo 11n v11rBru111e1 1 •• Indoor/outdoor pool, 3 jacuzzis, :~~nb 2'c:8~1~'fW:: el~1 \t~t.'~~t=::~~ :.:r~erc~~~t 190.r~. 18' bar, soda fountain, complete IHllDTIAI. LtT 631-2366. Prln. only. M1Je1t1c 1ao deg. Pacmc llmEU Ul.111 ocean, C1talln1 aunee1 & Eaatbluff Twnhae, huge city night right YI-• • muter bf', 2'1t be, highly high above old CdM. upgra~ed. Tall• over Coron• def Mar Located pyrntl, pay OkMMAt coat, In Newport'• moet exc:Ju-I'll c11ry your dn pymt. alve and d11lrou1, 19· Make all reaa. ol1er1. Call eure reelden1lal areaa. own«/bkr, 675-8894. BHt. leac~ dseu 111113hBr. d~B111 slngi. 6A~·6699 for IP_P_'·-- 7608 ~8~; .. 9 0 m • •1 IEST llYS II •n. Canyon Country Club & detllll on theH: 11.75% anum.1o1n. Dye • sauna room, e normous play turnl1h1<1 by S11v1 1577 E ao.an $344,500 M -F 538-7701, e1111 / • -room. ~urmet kitchen, 3 sub Cheat 01 Arehllec:lural 806 EOteltlftOttr -wkndr2'1$o~oe -zero refrig. and many more Olgeat lame. Computer seso.ooo --------IE.IOI ltME """ Easy walk 10 bell. 4 Br. 3 Northwoods or Irvine: Sll,000 ft $142.000 Be epacious llvlng rm beautllul 3 Br 2 Ba LUX CONDOS NA family rm. laundry rm: llOme. w/atrlum. upgrad· OGEAN Preatlglou1 I large balcony S 188,000. ed air eond Only S 162. atforelabMI tech. 1n over 1000 eq. '1. IUmFIL.... • amen I tie a . $699 ,950 . By $3.950,000 '•• w / -Wi\flHIHONl 3 Br, 2 be, vwy open. 2 • appointment with Marcia Long llnenclng. Stephen Turn-llOMI .., tt11<., eating .,11, & patio•. •. Turner Arc:hllectural --REAL ESTATE 1140,000. 182,000 lat 68' by 159· level p111ct1 IY WIEa offered to 1111 nlglleat I 536-1 7111 500 Owner /Agent MILW IE&Ln PY-. lei 6J t 1400 Owner m1y carry 2nd. aic>:i3so I~~~~~~~~ 324 Colton . Agt. bidder tor c:uh or trlde. Nwpt Hg1s completely Call 675-2311 daya or rlfurblahed. 3 Br. 2 Ba 875-3311 IYel & wllnd1. Pool home $258,000. I Br. Adult Condo. Fur-551-8120 540·2960 ask for Lori I: 873-1282. n lehed $7 1.0 0 0 . -Cole -.,... 968-2297 Agent Of Newport,J PHITIUHI Reabon. :/) SE.ACUFF 675-5511 ' Nr goll course 4Br. 2ba, 'O::'.'" • lam rm, single srory WHllllllE YILUll Great terms. .., 1... ... It I 0H .. fJ 21 /S1rf • •r• Otl•t• I ... , 11 .,. ••••• IELIW IAHET 4 Bdr 2 Ba. 2-sly. 1 mi to bea c h . ··c ent u ry Shore1" loc. Submit on down Assum loan owe for qual1fled buyer $135.000 Ownr/Agt 559-622 1 OWIER WllTfllT oar,ets. ••1ratlttl. lrt1t starter ••••· tfftrt4 It 1114,HO. 17~·1111 COLE OF NEWflORT REALTORS ?SIS L C-t M•r c .. -.. 1• .. 115·5511 3 Br. 1'.lt Ba . n ew I y --=u=-:-.P...,U ...... _D_E_D pal11t ed t own house Owner may carry 3rd PUI l T 0. al bland1d rite 12 5% for 5 Y"' WI 10% in Turtle Rock 3 bdrms Clwn . $84,900 C111g 2 ba . 7JC10 kidney shap-.. . . •.• R&IM~ ••• , ..... r ....... r Mu11 sefi this 4 bdrm near water NOW. Thou· sands unde< market Call now Bkr 848--0709 IEllCEI ACT FAST. 3 Br. 3 car gar. Spanish ltueco. c1111 ceilings, 'it ml to beach. Reduced $192, 500 Ownera will help Will trade equity 1or late ~ car or van Sile, rent, le1se. 01 option OR? <>wr-IAgt 845-9850 I Ht. Barllear 1041 IAYFlllT like new 4 Bdr 5 Ba. pool and spa. Room tor 50' l>Ott. For tale. lease or ltuetopt. 18562 Grimaud Stuart Fine, R1tr 642-9914 or 548-2971 ll'Yiat 1044 "FUILHI WllllllllE" Owner moving out of state. Submit ell offers on lhll lovely 3 Br 2 Ba ed spa. Separtte lam! room SpectlCUlar nlon light view lmmaculal condlliOn s 195,000 home In Irvine Plush --=-----beige earpetlng, fresh Latw Bills 1050 pelnt, new wood parquet ........ _...,. ____ ...,__, 11oor1, eomm pool, apa. Beautiful UPQl'adtd Santi tennis. etc. Lowe.t price B•rb condo In Laguna model on the market. Vig. EXTRAS GALORE! Only $205,900. Cati to-Mull -1 $124,250 day Call Suz.ee or Marl· OPEN SUN 12-4 only 559-855-3017 ' II ..... rt .... ~ R&IM~ Tdll TUii TAUS -1 WEI ht trftt. ttih Trlftt1 '" Bdrm In lron1 p1r1 end Prime atrearn lront Pf<>-owner'• l>ttut. hid•·•· per1y Upgraded lhru· way In rMr 0..,., 2 ear out. 2BR, Pflv1t1. oar You're 80 clote to CALL JO·ANN DORAN REALTOR 759·0619 1111 ocean • you can 1trt1k 10 It. Top IOClllon ••umu IY .... In Biibo• and priced 4 bdrm, 3 beth, lamllyl right •I $29~ rm . pool S115,000 Er- Optn Stt/Sun 10·4. PHIL• IULTll 4181 Lome. 551-1075. lll-112t Celt• lltla 1024 c.ta ... I ATTENTION BUILDERS: CONDO LOT ,. IALI OR TRADa e.tllde Cotta M .... Cute 2 Bdrm hoUM on giant eo x 300 ft. tot. c.. put 8 condoa/unlte. A1klnl '225,000. Owner wtft oerry 11t tor ~at 12%. 2764 Orenge Ave. $1,500,000 This custom designed home was built w/executive entertalni11$t in m md. Quality thruout, from the solid oak paneled den to the mahogany paneled fmly rm. Some of the numerous features are: sensational view of Fashion Island & ooea.n. pool & spa w /outside bar. 3 car garage. complete security system & formal dining. To view the luxurious features of this magnificent residence, call 759-1501 for private showing, On fee simple land. OCEAN VIEW + POOL · $849,900 This truly magnificent residence i.s for those who embrace relaxing luxury as a way of life. Decorated In Mediterranean style w/curved arches. recessed lighting & liberal use of mirrors. The gourmet kitchen features solid oak Cabinetry, Jen-Air range. Portuguese tiles & a breakfast nook w/ocean view. Panoramic ocean & night view from LA to Catalina. Pool & spa are encl'd in private courtyard. Thia fine home is unmistakably Newport! Assumable financing on fee simple land. 759-1501 or 752-7373. BAY VIEW CUSTOM HOME . $719,000. Spectacular custom built home featuring sauna. jacuzti, (2) wet bars, (2) frplc's, 3 car garage, formal dining and much more! Assumable financing! On fee simple land. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. EST ATE SIZE LIVING • $647,000 This outstanding exec home features what· must be the largest lot in this magnificent private community near the water. The rear yard features a Japanese garden, waterfall. Kol pond, pool & volleyball c:t.. in a spacious environment designed for memorable days thruout the year A lge liv rm w/frplc overlooking the podl & gardens exempltta~ the open spacious feeling prevalent thruout. A huge kitchen, fnnl din rm & 4 spacious bdrms including a mstr 1uite w/ bit-in shelves, sunken jacuzzt., tub. Assumable financing as 11.75~ on fee simple land. 759-1501 or 752-7373. •WATERFRONT HOME A SLIP• $531,000 Sensational executive home featuring 4 Br, enormous livinl & dining room. 2 fireplaces & room for 55' boat! FEE simple land with assumable financing. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. FOR TENNIS LOVERS $415,000 Out.standing Plan 5 featuring 3 Br'a, 2 ~ S.'1, formal dining & community pool and ten.nia. Located In one of Newport'• finest guard gated communities. Call 769-1601 or 762-7373. •11,271 PER MONTH • TURTLIROCK• i.s alJ you pay when you &ake over ex.lltinc lat T.D. Spedoua • Br executlvt> homo. Featurlnl formal dining room, tmly room and fireplace. Only $198,000. Call 759·U01 or 752-7373. 845-9554 WEST CLIFF GOURMET'S DELIGHT This meUculously maintained home ls tailor made for lhe gourmet,, startulg with lhe custom kitchen. Oak cabinets and flooring surro';1"<i your built-ins which includes a microwave. Just off the kitchen is a charming breakfast nook with bay windows. Super plush carpeting and custom wall coverings complete the picture of shl!er elegance. The extra large family room provides ample room for entertainment. AB an added bonus the large irregular lot with custom pool provides extraordinary pnvacy . .With a large fully assumable 1st trust deed, this home is priced for lmmediate sale at $299,000. For an appointment to see. call 556-7035. WELL MAINTAINED TRIPLEX WITH TWO CAR GARAGE ON LARGE SHADID LOT F.ach of the unlta in th.is property is a three bedroom, 1 bath. They are very well maintained with extremely low vacancy factors. Long term st.able tenants provide $1,210 in monthly rent. Lender will refinance at l~ for owner occupant or 12.25% for non-owner occupant. PLUS owner wlll carry. Offered at $155,000. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington Beach. 556-7035 . TRl-LIVIL LIVING AT ITS llST ONLY MINUTIS PROM SOUTH COAST PLAZA Thi.a hlghly upgraded fonner model la a decorator'• delight. Best of all our Vlllage Creek Townhorne is only a short walk to South C.OUt Plaza and South Cout Village. But right out your back door ia a me.andering creek. Juat five yeara new, thia most sought after Plan C ia only $124,900. Call us for complete detail.a of our affordable financing program. 9032 Adams. Huntington Beach, 55«).7035. INTIRTAINING MADI IASY WITH THIS SPACIOUS POOL HOMI PLUS SPA ... Our seller is extremely motivated and has priced this property accordingly. It has charm &Rd grace nonnally found only in homes priced thousands higller. The custom pool and spa will be perfect for thoee hot summer days just ahead. With a price of $152,500 PLUS pointl for a V.A . purchaser. the value is clear. 9032 Adams, Huntington Beach. 963-5671. MOTIVATED SELLERS PRICE THIS EXECUTIVE HOME BELOW APPRAISED VALUE There ia superb value in this three year old home priced at $183,500. Almosl two thousand. two hundred square feet of living area with all the amenities. The large country kitchen comes complete with built-Ins, Jenn-Aire cook top, trash compactor and 2 microwaves. There's a breakfast bar PLUS a fonnal dining room. The mast.er suite Is huge with a large tub and eeparat.e shower and double pullmana. EntertainJna can be done in the fonnal living roam or in the family room whJch lncludet a wet bar. At th.I.a price we don't expect th.la property to laat long, ao call Mlht away lor lnfonnation on eeveral flnanclns pf'OIJ'ama to make Udt home your own. 9032 Adams Avenue, HunUnaton &e.ch. 963-5671. PHUNTINITON llACH OPFICE AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things Thal Service You." . 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W••ctt ~. 4 :'ou~':.~io. 1/&o"":!" •enW :!:.'"'° pJut .-.. .. u• · 1~ L•TI c1NYON L1 KE I AAOITIONAL CHAAM ft ft Nlwpor1'1 moet 111olu· ~oc1.•t2ed1 .. on P~.:._!~~· CLOH TO llAOH bf. 4.,_, pool, epa, den, yrly lie O•orge Oold· fl .. 1111-131-132& llfl ~ 11111 end d11lrou1, H · ~ " "• *Y-" -• Btend ,_I Ir. llt la lam rm. din. rm lf!O'e beum lkr &33·1111 He'# TownhOrl'* /CondO 2 er 2 le oure r11lden1111 er111. new condition LHH wlpriv ~-LOI• Of • '11eao mO 66a-Oll73 • for rent Apt viuMed ;......,._ LOI new cuatom home, Wiii 11Grlfl0e • make ofrl open Sell Sun 1·6 210 Low down t~ tnt Trad• Via S•n Remo Ownlf10I, IOt anything Ol valul Call 015.304& 013.25&41_13_1_._s _11_& ____ _ 80'11t08' level'*"' of· 11000 per month. wood. 811~hll, blMnl, I :;;.i. 11 .. m. PAii • ..... l'A.. 1760 bl.tltt Int, -2 ..... tered 10 the higt\111 bid· (714) l31·t20t trplc all ..;,I( pd. Obi Oii' llO 01111yon Condo, 3 It. 2 Bdrm 2 ~ MOO • ..... m IMIY wlndowl. ftplo, 08f dtt tor 011h or trade. W.tertront ~ otwm gw.O.. Chlld Olil, ()five full golf oourH view. 3 Bdrm: t'A b. 1725 ''pie. vaulted calllno•. OMIOI "''°'**· ween.. Cell 476·2311 clay• or 38t.21&.111001 ..... : by : 121 Alabama . poo!, tenn'! ... 1.,1!002...'IM· AVAILNOW·NOFU .... ,u-1Hr°! dblOlll..r:·= •,.!!'f",_hk-<119,pool,fC>L 170·33, 1 IYl/wkndl. 770.0347 634-4937 A1191! now ..... 4• .. .. Jotln MWlhall, "°'"' "'" Rft --!WI' 040-27H . 142·4906 , ........... MO-Ot36. HARBOR HIGHLANDS 3 I.I. bcba11 HM mlU 0 I*• to OCMI\, Eteeent 2 LllK. 1qo duPle•. 0oean M2·HOt AU UTIUTIU 1 Br. 8uper CIHn w/ BR I~'• b•. lge IOI 10% Lar~ 4 Bdrm, c:.nal front, ULNA Pll lalMt Ir. '•mlly Am & Den. lriew, 200 ft trcwn bch. 2 PAID, HUl.111 •MESA VERDI! 2 Br 1 carport 725 "C" W. dn. •Int term• Mull ... Ntwp()(I BelCh Wiii ••• Y&OAIT -·· "'' r~· .. e-7 MOO Mo. PIUll'I crpt• ' Br a ... frpl, bltnt w/d. I·-llll yr .. NIS ••. ~ dee«. '495 11th .... ' 0111 Don Prfn only 848-26 10. change IOf multfple unit Beet prlc• In town 11 >..,al! f!! dr..,.., a•A k C4IClar & Custom daoor. S075 ._ ClUIS, "" No pe1t. 33-8174. _ee_2_.1_1_00 __ ,,___,_- 03l·4805 °'not"°' 1 Piil Pl'IY $135.000 Cornet Bay 4 11800 New hr, den, fem g!Ma, eun-dletc, ctbl 0111 131·2te0. ~~~:~!~'1°~0~:t~:: SWIMMING ptul l"'•t.9E8A VERDE•• tBr. up111lre. 1370 mo 845-3370 Cypr.... rm, din rm. 3 ffl)4C, 3 oer Pf" Oll'eot~ iUliy JYlllnt, freahly painted, nice m!Ktl morel Sony, 2 Br, 2 la. uppet. L.ndly Ref• req. No pe11 352 Forevet view from Piil ••· Ill F•I g111. Agt 973·9040. y11d. No P11•· lnQulre et IOUlh p1t10. t1350 mo llO piti. Models rm. d/w, frplo. gu. Vletofl• t4M141 WA TE RFRONT. bHUt t•t•. Lemon Hgll. My P&YH .... IU&.Ttl 527 18th. St. N0-4331 ..... .... Yrty ...... optft ~ 9 '° 6. 1675/mo. 0.0·0444 Quiet 2 •tory, 2 er. 2 Ba ~~-::1 h;:,•c~;.d~:11~1\~ $325,000 •qulty could llf.l120 ........ ..,._ ~~:n~.~~Y~=~ .!'!:\, N&~ Oakw--... 11t, c:pta, clMn, 1ug1 gard•n petto, d $""'5 ooo PP make you $500,000 pro-Ctr .. a ftl •r IUI 1 ~ Nrma evlMable a ..... , 1 11 ••y I•••-••11 ·n vvu $3115 mo, G82 Vlalotll waan.tfdrv-Ilk-up, Mo .,. • .. .. ' llt. 1110 Nwpl Trl·PI•• NEWPORT . 2 LOTS 4901 ........ .. Feb. l ....... mo .. •11•' - -..._ Gardett ~ 442-3780 Olld 1:•rage, 1m111 f? ,.99.3144 E .. 1 BeeuUM ll(IO home 38t. now. nww .. w. 1-15•" t•11• $ .. ...,1 1 .. 2 1011 11cn1ng I or SACRIFICE 175K EA 2BI In lrvtna Ttneic.. nt 84'9l323 """ ""' • • olc. 7.,/mo."" • ' ILIFFS &llELnA w ha" v., 1 Own" 1131·41711 F11hlon 1111nd. I 1Uo Terrific 1 1tory home. 1455/mo. I Br. 1 Ba. Apt. cellf OPEN SAT/SUN 12-4 730·7760 mo. 973.1700 I bdrm houH, l1mtly anort wllk to l>INIChel, 2 Bluff• Linda modll 3 Br 2 leM:ll/No frplc. lndty rm, car port, 2 Br. cathedral nge. Only $169.500 L/H 2 BRj .. Ii Dt 114H room. lauf\clty room lacl-Br. den/bdrm. 2 be. Ba. patio frplc, nr pool. HO lfvlne A¥t.. Cll olc. Avlll In Fib. fr~c, private fe•110· 2 01. angl ttory end unit.1S.atli L11•aa lot• aat a, Ml 1 Br Glngetbread apt, Ofll lltlu . 2 block• from S780/mo yMtty. Contlc:t Aval!. 3'1. 11000/mo. (•t t6tlt) 11&. ~ Ml·M12 S Imo. e75-4l · Expanded OR. pvt 1unny1 IY IWlll ~ Int In 3200 sq It. otlm lnc:I. Wik 10 bch. No P11• b ••ch · I 0 2 6 mo · 534-1435, ~ ~482 645 U04 2 BR 1 Ba, c:pta. drp1, palloa. hfoh beam clg1. Arrowhead home. 2 1560/mo. 073·3140 714·4111·6314 B·..., Be Condo'2 Br 2 • 2 It. 2 Ba. lrplc, 9111age, bltne, $440. 2272 Meple, 2060 \lista CaJon 3 Br I Ba view, 90% Ir p I c •. I a k • v I• w Ocean View. bHullfully Nice 2-atry 38r 3ba home. &;: tr:k 1 atory. i>Oot. luta ha Ult pott ladVSo' ~~~~~~~j~1~~'. 1_113_1._20_2_1 ____ _ 675-0859' e11um1bl1 at 12% 645-8612 remodeled. 3 bdrm Frplc, 2 car g.,, walk 10 1800/m'o. 548-3080, 2Br. 2B• Condo. pool. 170016th St ecn.) 2 BR 1•11 ba, twnhN, encl $229.000. Open Sat, Su'l LAKE SHASTINA • retire home, 3 bathe, Sall or b oh. 4 0 4 18th St. 548-2782, 142·2119 lllOO mo. (It 0o¥tt) V1lU llAllllWI oar, Elllde. IOOO. 1 BR. oir.;:o~:: ~~rt.'·!_!~ 9.5 :09:&J"~1twocx1 In 1 rent othe<. 2 dphc ~~·15f3~500 mo. Calf $000/mo. 634-1453 SEAVIEW: 3BR -OEN. Ann 831·8273 642-5113 Spaclou8 1-2 bdrm tpta. nr S. 011 Plua. 1475. POfl Creal. Top Newport loto IOIS, magnlf lake & min Upatllre duplea, ltl'll 1 Br OCEAN VIEW. p 111 SPKi<>UI 4 bdrm, 2~ bl. 557-8200. M/F 99' Pool. 042·21111 1oc:at1on with all the l•tlia view•. S 14 · 500 ea. 3 br. 2 .,., frplc, l•o. Ofll. w/tenc. ytd. stove a r• comm-$1700/mo. Jo· S750 MO. Vic: So. Cat Sat/&in 10.5 PM W1s.I amenities Welk 2 t>loc:«e 645-8170 81191 Nt bHch. Avail. 2118. frl0.111 utll Incl. 8 bltt1 to Ann 0 o t In R 11 r . Plaza. Vecant. Alt State OCEANFRONT Dtx 2-4 Br. .._. ... LllllY $445/mo. 2 br. 1 ba to beecn lrom this 3 Br 3 OIAl•lll $1126/mo. 873-5099 pl•r. downtown. $375. 7511-0elG R..itora. 1·528·5080 :ls-7'e~311 or month. ~·-poolalcle lpt. lndry rm, Ba. Condo with llghled UIOI .... O.t ef ltatt lSH Sp101ou1 4Br hm w1 4171" Alabam•. NIL. SPA + MUI Ital~ La1au 22U ~r~.•if.,~~ ~.'::: =9' catP11• & drapea. ~~:•re~~~·~&$~~;· 3 BR, large eofld Otk Hawaii (Northlhofe) 2 Br. penoramlc: Ill-of oon, LU)(ur\oue 2 8f 2·aty con· Vlewl & llnnlat 4 bdrm mo ....... Oucnal~~~.oS~5b ~~'rn~O~~ mo. 851..e220 149 E. Bey Slr .. t tamlly room with 8' tolld 1 Ba. conoo. !MM hold, b1Y & c:lty. Comm pool do, ltplc, trg balcony, modal home In NC git· ----5 .., TSL MANAGEMENT 000 Oak bar . .,,aln1co1e. 1h btoc:I< beech, 35 min. 11)'00 mo. Agl. 7511-1997 enct. garage. Pool, ape, ad comm. Only 1·1400 VllW ol ocean. p'it wllk· June 1 · ...,3-3743 Oya; l.(112 Br 1 t>a. new cpta.. 142·1403 Oall ltlertl hlrdwood floora, huge Honolulu. $45,000. Ev.a. Cozy coll over garage, t!"nla. $475. 983·7979 . mo.I way to wet«. 2800 aq It. 730-0104 rn/wknd1 ~~0,!!·..,!9~~_:~3w::; $495/mo. 2 bf, 1 bll apt. TSl Pre,artles c:ountry kltc:henwlthflnt-Connle808-825-1870. 2 &R 1T.. w1hr/dryr, CCENT ON STYLE. ALSO $t500lmo. 3104t Alleo Yeerty, acroaa from bch . ...,,,, -""· pitlo, carport, lndry rm, I 4 2 -1 I 0 J e r plac:e. Tastefully deco· dlhwlhr, $575. 111. IUI Huge 3 bd. 2~ be lamlly Gorg1ou1 3 or 4 bdrm Cir, 499-4384 2Br, 281, glllTi. Wlhr/ 996-5813 C(Jlll, drpa. Hl·Olll rated. Enormou1 lot. luc~n/ Far., 1575 & dep. Avl Mar. 1. home. Queen• Kit, ror· home w/pool a ep1 fOf Allao Bc:h. waterfrt. home dryr, $775 mo. 73..el17 2BR 1BA carpet•. drapes, 741 w. 18th Strlll Quiel cul de sac. Beaulf· _ _ 586-0454 mll dining, dMlgnef 0.. 11500/mo. For det•fl• 2br, l'l~ba. panor.vu. .,.76 wHltld• C.M. no pell TSL MANAGEMENT BEAT THISI East Bluffs loc:allon, X· Plan. great assumable llnenclng. S210,000 Agt ~4-6636 BEAT THIS! The best buy In Harl>Of fu lly landacaped with IOO Plft AOIUI cor thru-out, workshop c a II Fr• d T •no re 11500/IHH opt. Call Ila Clmatt -$500. 831-5230 Beth &42·1603 truft treu. $215,000. Irrigation. well suited !Of C..ta.... 2224 gar~ge. 11t + Dip and 831·12M or 631·2711. • n •. • d no . 5 7 0 . Cute, ctMn turn 2Br. 18e 281, lBa, no peta, 1 Inf EASTSIOE, lhalp 2 BR 2 Shown by appt. Calf vineyard• or treu. SUPER DEAL. 3 +Huge you re In. 155o. KING Nwpt Cr111 condo: 3 br, t42-"300, 24 hrs. dphc, c;IOM to bell, $450 chlld. 1550 mo. to move Ba, new cpta 6 drpa, Frank Vaulao. 759•1501 S 2200 00 par ecre. oen. Gourmet Kit, For· 537.g740, Ext 3. NO FEE 2'A ba, cathedral c:ell· Cede VaJ. 2410 mo. 738-6138. 492·2815 In. Open 27 thru wknd. bttna. enc:1 gar & petlo. Terma evlltable. Cati Of mll Dining, Custom 0.. lniat 2"4 Inga. 1ge 2 cat gar, OR. 634 Sflallmlll. No pata. 1575 mo. Call write to Ken Marita •I <:()(,Sot., Heated pool & frplc. wet bar, /001. *SC Plaza., .. : 2 Br, 1 Aprtaeatt Vat. 2 bd 1 be avail 2110 Pem at 540-1158 or att OMnlf ~do;'3~~~~· ::;53 Bb~~!1.EJo:,R:~~~ery~ SG75/mo. 902-077 ~~· ~':.'1~~ .... 5~hci~~:: lnnal . 1102 Chi~· OK. 'No doga: 4. 978-3848 ~ Walker & lee !010 1 lt~STtlrReet NO FEE thing. Pell O.K. 1265 Spect. vu. 3Br 3ba, Har· 908--3052 0 1 B OYeflooldng Victoria/Canyon Area. 2 Bel 1 ea redec. gar. """ " KING 637·11740 Ext 3 bot Rldoe. Nr pool, ten-range r Pvt $515 MO. 631..el12 pool, child Ot<. No pe11 Puo Roblel ... 93448 Eaatllde, retp adll1 pr• NO FEE ' nla. I fH51mo , opt. 3 Br, 2 Ba Newport CrHt. louc;';l~~ll~ c::r'e~~direa llW ••Rr• •-$490/mo. 1390A Biker. 1100 (•Al) 231· llOI ferrld, 2 t>r. 1 ba, oar· 556-9578 poo11, tennis court•. gar. en .. ;, • ..,. · __. ar••· 641-07113 View Homes. 4 Bdrm,~~~~~~~~~ 2'1tba, 2300 sq It FEEi-, LANO Ter rtflc: flnanc:tng. llt~ale .... Only $289,500. ----------•· No pet1. $425/mo. lll'fALI. Wiik to beech. SllOO/mo. $450. 97.,...,"""'. Newly decorated 1 Br. &1--------- 47$-7544 t 10 4 bdrma. et'artlng et 1lc1Tff7Q•rflm'I '39T 21~~7-1135 -...... lal... 21M Bech wflh loft ac>t. Giii· D Pt' t l72' ·59 • 10 • 40 · ci.an. alum Tiae Skariat UH 2 Br. t Ba. 1 llOfY, lhflO M50 to Sl800 i~1~01~o' 1:: ~tr :.i: 2 BR 2 Ba tux VerMlllM, .. -.-~· !!',,.0'r':!erdoom. P•Gtluo. , ~ A~~. 2 ... ., .. . CHTACT .1111 SIU patio, metal atorege ,.-__, ...... ....., ........ ____ I & d tlo frplC 2911 edits pr•l'd no P•ta -•r-• .,.,.... . ..,...., ... . L.mr.,.., .,...., .... ' ... . Oa•ltria '"••rti•• lhed. Adult partc S3.500 CONDO TIME SHARE cp r~. Pl . ' ~ 642-8 u75 mo ~ 831-3651. Llttl• , ... pier 3 llory & water paid. No pell. gar. No pell. 496-1411 with term1. Jeckaon Hole, Wyoming. ~!~~~hr2ob:~m:fd~e~I: IOI' MRI lltlll AIU Eve'/~ k'7,,9 d 1 , • deluxe lrg. 28r. frplc:, 1485. 393 Hamilton. or 4113-7440. $500/mo. ~~~·~i~l~·~a~··~·~~~I ltr ••Car41e, 1"'· ~~ ~~:,C~ ~· 1540/mo. 850-1798. lfy 3000 aq rt. 4 br, matr 213-912·9352 $1800 mo. 075-3087 845-4411· 1eoo aq "· 3 Br. 2'h Ba, .:.. Ml· llH 3 Br 2 a. dbl 1 yd tuft• MP. 3 bl. formal Lu11urlou1 TownhouH In Bay Front. Boat Dock. s,a.&ta 1 IL private patio & g111aqe. IEWPOllT NITS LL Wutt4 1'25 s · · 1 ,ar. '0 651•1177 din. rm. panelled fam. Costa Mffa. 2 bd, 2•11 L.oc:llld on prlv. llland. 1 Ba. Swimming pool, Iott of grut. 24551 A.Ila SPECIAL DBL£ WIDE I. L ... _._. 7251~7~1' NC. rm. rldlo lnt«c:om. lndry be. Uvlng 4 Family rm, 3BR 2BA. very c:leen. llke garden apt. large rooma. V I I I I . I 7 6 0 I m O · 11·2 6 moa Ir• l9ACI rent. 2 -•"9 rm, 2 car gar. AvlM. 311. cloHd garege. $725. new condition. Lea11 8u1. a Prof. 11n1nt1. 496-335-4 1144,000 br,2ba.Adult1,nope11. Prlvate lnYettmentgroup •3 BR, 2'"' ba, twnhae, l1800/mo.75M974. 545-n80557-31186 $1500permonth. S3401mo. 73t-U29.'--,-8-R-1-B-A-14-2-5-.-2B-R- Compl. returbllhld. Xlnt Is securing all alze pro-dbl g.,, OIW, ~·pool, Walk to bHC:h. 2 Br. (714) 831·9200 842·7312 2BA 1550. NO PETS. ~:, ::O~w=•·on lrg ~J3~~/,' or$ ;~~~9 o e::::~~-~d:";;,';: ~~~JZ5752.~~;" S795/y11rty 840·8208 tatt Fuaia~t4 CaJ(alt&at STUNNING large 1 & 2 Br. 855-1121 551·2338 o.,t ltrhrta II ments & detaulta IC· + N O R T H W O O O Agent. a.4 ~ 1711 2 Ba. G111den Apt. Pool. 131-1211 1983 Carevell• Delu•e oepted on limited baala. E~C::,,:no Den. g•rege. CON00-1Br, 1Ba, AC, 3 Br. 2 bl, aundeck, nr ....... lalad 2'M at 1405 & $495. 710 W. aat. lelC~ 2740 1"'•40' 8/,. Huot-TOOi We buy & trade equlttee. S:,.~9950 comm pool, tennl1. S500 bay. Uni. $700. Furn 500/Annual: Bachelor. Spec. 2 BR 2 Be dplx apt, 1_1_11t_h_. S_1_. _____ i:;.:=;..;;.=-..-....,;;-...-. & HOflO, 000 dn s19. (l1C) 711·2112 m 0 . + ... c . Bk r . 1800. Wiii l••loplfon Attrecrtlve w/b .... c.11· encl oar a lndly. ~'!9of5 "Pl for rent w/IOft. • IUllflfD ans 500. 63l·289" SUPER CONDO In blek· 552·7500 07M241. -Ing. wood panellng, etorage. (no peta). -· Nlc:e area. Call A LOVELY PLACE Acrta • 1125' Pvt Pill want a moblle ~y. Tennll, pool' apa. o..rtleld condo 2 Br 2'A HV Carmel 3 br, 2 ~.tam p I u I h c r pt.. 496-15-42 &45-fS.t0.4 bet 8PM. TO LIVE BY OWNER. Beaut No. =· r. 1\2:~ .. ·~:: :: 3d~· 31~c0~.~: Ba. frptc,,r.r•· W/O, '"'· trplc. ,_ c:tpt, 9111· 2 t31211•2120 Ctnaa .. l lb.r 2122 AYllL.. :~~~ 1& 2 Bf ---------1 CllU ocnlmt propertr. I 92027 dining. All for '11200: refrlg. 17 · Ownr/Agt. ctener. l4M503 mall 2 Br. Coti.ge. Feb THE SHORES-BEACH 1500/mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. •Poollapa/bt>q ICW VIEW ac:. Todd'• Pt, Frt Bragg W .. NT HouH In Legune Harry Fred erick. •et 052-4199 381, 28e + den,,_ cpt1 11 !1'5h1m'horu,nAclpdr1flu1'1151. AREA . FREE RENT lrplc, lluodry rm, enct.ci •ltlumlnated kltcnen .. U 1121,000 Mutt Mii 142,000. A1-e~n w/oceen view. tor 831-12efS . WOODBRIDGE. ••not• & Ille In kit, 2 blka to ocn. " · · Come & ... our newly oar. Small pet ok. 810 ce111ng1 au me 25 000 II 11%. I f 3 ... 2 ... fem rm, llv rm, 2 tamlly home. 4Br 3ba, StOO mo. 538· t429. 875-5391 . decorated modell. 1 & 2 <:.nt« St. •5 ~of bMut1fU11y 3 Bdrm, 2'"' beth. 1011 of Mt 6288 ' long term •••• or .., -. ecroaa trom park. Upw Me-<4081 -n.... Bdrm aipta. $550 & 1895 -• ..._ ..... 1••• tendaeaped 1urround· windows. • young executive. Mull gar, $875. CloM lo $.C tcfloot.. -Pool & tennla Call......,; •-.. -. -· - JOHN MARSHALL. AGT C..tt•17 Leta 1225 have 11cuul or llHm Ptara. 992 Cemetlon. Ph Ofp:::: ::,c;,:: •. Leu~ NEWPORT BAY • 2Br. halaaala 2117 844·2011. 1405/mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba ~~ Frwyt & lhopplng 6'12 9808 room M • x I m um 640-e140 $1200/mo + security 28e Condo, 11100 mo. 225712284 M ....... St. • Hlllbor Lawn Mount Otlve 11200/mo. Referen~-. I II I p c..... ...._ ~ 3 BR ......... _ ...... -• Oulet lllU ~ ...., ..,.. .. 111 ... 4 Brd-.. , 2 ""-.. 551·2"""' wop on o ur " ..,.,. ·--.............. .,_. ..,. -.-, a.o1•.11t• tum ·-" NIAIFlllT Memortal Pk, 2 Iota. 650-1700. 407-4800 • .,. •• .,... d "ow ..._. -sec . bldg w l ocn · 0.,, jec.. eundectl. 1995 •--.-· _. • •No Pl1•: a .. - 2 Br 2ba. gtaal loc:atlon 5-45-1914 :9m~'. cZ:;en a WalnU1 Sq. 3 Br 2 1 ea.7 nu Cat*'9 vtew. Bott dodi 47&-5068 mo. 714/832-2040 Avl 1 Bdrm, unfum, apt. Utlll· '114)~.!:!~HB S399 500 Ca al Pn911tf 1251 ...-. OK. SIOO mo 111 & c pt. f 11 n I , 5 0 . avall at reduced retea ..... , 2'22 Feb. 1111 Pd. $345/mo. Call abet H ............. 0Pen.Sal/Sun 1-5 • • ....... l.t.S20odepoalt,'Extre 720·0 72. &31 -1204. (714)873-3504 BMutltul eunMt, decora-MAGNIFICENT VIEW, 1 844-1300 Apply 11 24~ Btwn~/Wemer 3603 Seashore Of S.-... Pr•rtJ ...... fuaJsW I 100 dep. for pell Auety. agt. 81uttt condo, 4 bf. 2'4 be. tor furn apt., frplc. Br, frplc, dedl.1725. 111, Vk:tona St, CM ' off Belldt ltllil WM•,'"'· fer...... 0~1352 WOOObfldgl 3 bf, 2'A .,., frplc. patio, pool &995/mo. 87~ tut. dep. 175-5083 Eaatald• 1 Bdr'm, small 25. 2 Br. 2 Ba, pool. llMlll Vatloua propertlla •vall· lnnal Jltl SVC* 2 Br frplc lg petlo 2300 tQ fl, tu time 1995/mo. 844-0335 2 BR 1 ea, So. 01 Hwy, but cozy, lots of naturll petlo, kldl ok. No peg. able In Fountain Valley ....... 2 car eir, ltt&/mo: rentld.11250.551-6334 RareBluflaCondo,4 8'.3 '6llltll•m lndry, pool, 1050 mo, wood . Rent 1-415. 90e-2085.94fr.9W. CLIFFUYEI School District Excellent Bad\ Versalllll $425 554-6578 Ltg 2 It twnhm near UCI, ea. ram rm, frplc. ,_, 2 bdrm, den. POOi, 191 In 752·5065 or &4&-3170 851·9522 1 a 2 Br. twlrig, lxlMtlna. 3 Bdrm. famfly rm home OArangt• ~1~:~1~~ Townhou• 3Br 11000 ., bf 2'A ba condo w/..,.,., tam rm, llv rm, den. po o I . I 14O0 I mo Abac*1 .. ,. roc;Y"u•dr:.!..'"""comcourtmun: 2 l>f. 1 be. deck. frplc, Ofll. EJSIOE OPL.X 1 er.+ Oen. drapH & cerpet. No with oek floors. Wall ol nnua .. Npt ....... 2Br .. _ 11200 "' • """' attc .. d oar 1925/mo &71-2490 "" ......, I ""'"'. Pe110.Ji1r. (Non ....... 900-2075. tlon to renew Contact """' ""' a ~ encl patlO wu " · · • · lty 11 Nr b•ach. Av1ll. now. .. .. ,. ..... .. gtase overloolclng large Vell. Scnooi Bytdl Cv 28r dln$llOO model. beaut. dticor .. IVlll Feb 13• 553-1945 f•-y fl lllT 714-75t-21fSO (June). $000/mo. 873-5089 Smoker). 0 P•ta. 2 Br. 2!11 Ba. 2 car gar. wOOded yard. $225,000. Founteln rt ....... _ WATERFRONT HOMES m -548-8753 att~. lmmed. ,,......, ....... MEL KIDDIE, REALTOR Dlltrlc:1, Naomi w__,.d RLTR 831 1400 Incl. t9fno, wathlr, • Condo, upttalfa 1 Br, "' 4 Br Newport CrHI Iv• I . wk n d I "·-• -•.o1 -..-.. ~· 642·7858 714-842451 • ar,a/c.'875.844-221 , SC Pine, 1515/mo. Twnhu, evall now. 213-49S..7233(Carol) _.ta Ill ••-E/SIDEDPLX18f.+Oen. ancy /mite bch . lt.1&1111.11 Cl. lalMI 044-2187 tvalll~~~ia1:·,:-waaoho/dry t33r•s'erolg 1 BR Incl utN, lml petto. 18t 4DenCondonrs.c . •s495.kP•t,10.,p:r·P~~n SIOO/mo.84&-1371 Ula.. •=-" ... _. P1aia1ala 2117 MMe V«de 4 Br. 2 Ba. rv. • · 112 Imo • ., • 8 gar c:teen c:toH 10 PIHi, pool, •P•, w mo ., · ·New Bachelor. n•ar _. ._ "5111115" SlOOO/mo. Xlnt ICtloola. No pet.I. 559-5591 740-2878, 873-2334. lhoPa 836-7;..7 gate. no pell. 2501 W. 548-8753 blactl, .n 111111.1375/mo. All leuld · 8'.-\ X grosa 2 Br ooeenlront cot••· 5511-5339. Woodbridge: 28t 2ba. dbl NEWPORT SHORES · Sunflower. 1450/mo. Lit~ 1 Br. neer ehopa, 534-4837 '2:'~~~3-1123 old & rust1c,0~20"'° &ltlldlnlo9c:leen2Br 1 Of11,AIC.fri>'C,1vall311, Oetuxecenaffronthome. ta Ina 2'24 451·2175. pool, all ulll pd. 191141·2-Bf-.-2-Ba.--pr-lv-•t_e_pe_tlo:--. 111 Ult r. ( I ) winier. prkg. 1 Ba. lenced yard, enctio $650. PP Ewe 955-0570 3 8f 3 Ba, 2 frplc:a, den. llWPtll ft.U11 $495/mo. 2 Br. 1'.4 Ba. Monr<Ma. 548-0334. fresh u new, 1 enc:lsd CtdtaJaiaal 1279 C..ta •en UM garage. New drapee a HouM for rent In lovely dbl garage. lrg petlo & e-iutul Landec:aped lower unit, all bit-Ina. BAY TIMBERS 0.,.1525/mo. SIPll llf Ta lie over payments 3 Br 2ba E'ald• country c • r Pet · No P 111 lrvlne .,.. on month to "-* over wat•. "' bit! Gu. wet« p.ict. Petloe, carport, lndry rm, bal· 1 Bf. llfeplace, pool Dee 840·5504 • I Br _ __........ 2115 ... 1575/mo. t.el a 11c. month belle~ hol-. from comm. pool/ t.nnll poo1 llC'azl sauna ten-cony. Pr1vtt• petlo & garage -•~ ••• 721 mo. 1 .,..._..,.,... charmer. Avall ' .,. Houae "C" 2~ Orange. remains on market lo crta. I t200/mo, tit 4 nit courtl. volleyball 527 W. Wlllofl 146-9883 Deluxe pool-xtra -~ Located on the 3rd floor. this superb unit ts profeu1on•lly decorated. offers su p erb vtt'w o f tunung baam, 24 hour guarded K"CUnty plus doorman Loweal pnce in bUlldm!!. lhia 11 the beat buy at $699.500 ~9.~n•;~i;.::rtyd ::~~l;d . SllOO I o. 64a..2ne ..,,, 3 Br 2 a.. egl famlly IHt & d•P· Yrly lllN cour1a, rec r0om. Jr 1 Br. Tll llcllf Ml·1111 "'75 399 W. Bay St. ~.21.!~1.!'=: •£ houH. Only 1800/mo. fS45-fS64e Fumllhed $430 S500/ -•-J U "t l"Ot 11 T Eutalde • 2 8t 1'n p o Call "'57 ,_75 2 Bd. 1 Ba. 1'9decoret«I. 1 Br. $375. Cpll, drpa, No pell. mo . .,•lwXH al I • ere Be. fr le, garage, Call •o emeron 28t 2~t>a. tn-M lull con-" ...,., gar, pool. Child OK. No rell1g, range. 53fr8362. C M 2 hMI, 4br & 2bt. on NEW COUNTRY ESTATE 'U501 . 648-3501 5Sll-MOO do. Alt bltlM. frplc:. MC 0AU Ill Ml pell. 1490/mo. 1390 A 040-0341 aft 1:30pm 1 Br. 4 bloctlo 10 beach, Ill lge R-2 lot 134,000 ... 48', 3812 lly near Fluor CAPE coo 1 BR Northwoods of lrvlne: 3Br. Uc:,~:O. f13~:HJ:e;· ALL UTILITIES PAID Bal<•. 841'°763 2000 aq ft dupi.11, 3 t>r. utlll paid. S375/mo. No eumabl• 115-4,000. Corp, & UCI AVlllt now. Very cula $425 E/llde 2 ba. atrium, AIC. up-Compere betore you 1 II 2 II I IL tam rm, din rm. dbl gar. 2 pell. 207 Chicago. 645-4203 842-9914 213--596-5847 Avall. MiH28 . ~d=1~~~ 1935/mo. 1~=t~o~::'. rent. Custom dealgn f~· Newly 'decor' GH pd, frplc'a, huge 'l•rd, ... 985-4954. Avail to .now. 2·1Bc;~~o~.':L~. alnt lut. luc~ 2lfl _.r llTf--WOOOBRIOOE·lmmac & edit ~n· $475 Ind utll. ~p:!:r~~~ enc:I ~· clwahr. pool, tr .. , llke new. $650/mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. trplc, clOMd area $214.900. OWC 1112.000 Home In $120, ier. tg yd, 1 '"'d~ OK hl"h"' un11raded 2Br & '46-3An plulh iandacaplng. No BBO. petL 942-5073· 842·0Me. garage. $495 mo. 000 I '"b h d 3 aaoo + 130 1ec " ., .. ., j t Utll ""• 1 BR. 111111 ~arch MT-8772 Of 528-3004 2nd o 5 o. 3 8 o 1 or n• g.. or oo . " mo. den, atrium w/ acuu • Bio Canyon towi~. by pet.a. ..,.. '"l••••liill•• 648-t534 bdm. 2 ba. Frpl Nelda dep. See It 2311 E. 22nCI malnt free yet. 2 cat gar· owner. 2 br, 2 bl, all t Br. Fum $515 ·~tflleld 1, quiet. petlo. 1300.11 cteenlng. 213-SJG-5159 St. l!OI• S1000 mo. Wkndl 4 amenlt111, tennlt ct, 2 Br. Fufll M20 ---=-644-a5S LllVllDY lace• Preprtt 1350 1..,.rt Inc~ 21H 2 Br. 2 Ba. 2 Story Condo. ...,.. t7~t558 pool, Jae. 1975/mo. 365 w. WlltlOn 042·1971 .IPAITmTI . 2 BR 1 Ba. lncd yerd, Ul\UI\ .,.. Ht t.Uy 1·1 .... ., ....... LI-DO ISL .. E 3 bdrm 2...... c:ommty pool. 2 car o•· Terrace 2 Br 2 Ba Carcltff. 044-2141 Of call,.,.,,..... NICE 1 Br. dpfx. Quiet. Baautllul garden apta. lockable •tore •h•d. f •UtLY APTS .... o 12 • It 122.. ... PUI . . -. age. $875/mo. Property on gmblt. AYSM. 2115, no rAd 778, 042..t300. 24 Sep. by Ofll. 1 empt otdr Pellol/decta. se-. heat '¥!"'50' ":"'dcpta.•P· 1~,...o B. ""' "' a ' •• "' femrm. $1700 mo. Biii HOUll pee. $420. 561·2340 iv.. edit.• No pell. 1340. paid. No P11L r II. • •<J 000 Cotta M...., xlnt fiNne· Grundy, Rllr. 475-0101 042-3850 142-1010 ••.o1• EMt-• 4 Bf 2 8a.1.,,.. 548-1021 2 Bdrm. Wr Bal $580 Mayer Pt., 549-3484 $100 QFf 3 B R . Canal Front Ing 750-1652 Very nice 3 Br. 1 Ba. LNau ..... _... -"· • · 2 Bdrm 2 Be 1585 beauty. tn xlnt cond Low 12 Unlt1, EISlde. xlnl ~A-. ...__., frplc, ... , •n• E/tlcle C.M. 2 br, 1 be. rm. Lowly hof'MS • trg yd; Furn t bd, 1 ba Condo. 308 W ·WI~ 831-5583 Npt Hta .,.-; 21 It duplu, 1 ST M Q NTH S ......._........ .,.., ., 313-A E. Rochester. Aent,l.llMl,or&ale a mtn lllew. 1200 lflCt a.cru Qlled wit/II ame-· unfurn , I k• new. lnlerHt rate loan, 11•· cond 10X groaa. Biii 8507 Seah«• Of. (drive 1525/mo, 191 & IMt. No 2 br. rlnge, twlrig, Olf· garct, '--· ~Ihle Hiii• nltlll. 'Nr so Cat Pita. Flfepta,oe, pool, dlatlw9eh· IOOO/mo. 648-2903 ~~~~·~~:'•O::~ Kennedy. Bkr. 957-5880 by flratl ITOO until June.. pett. 540-8&37 clener, 1850 mo. 442 deety ANHor 7ecM2.44 $575. No Pell Ten• er, pvt patio, xtr• lro VILLA MEOERA RENT side. 840-8208 $225,000 (4)2 Br hOYMI 84~7009. 2 Br. 1 Bl, new d,cor. Monterwy °'· 494-4164 3Br & ctan. 2 story. nr 9~2390 r;.~:;; 2 er. 1575. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Qlllet famlly AT "" t!H IH•J 1· toen. by Owrllt 543-4358 Lar~ 2 Br tba w/petlo. 1575/lno. 148-04111 or bridge f1Yet ltrtier"n. Thia nla, new cpta. etc. 310 U • -• wuhlr, dltpoMI. ~ I $50,000 dwn. •Hum. .U NW p • t I 0 , 1nc1 g er d . Seoluded tit• rMChed Illa OOMn. Comm. pool, ten-I t •--·L 2'41 5 compllx. upttelra, dleh· ~ IOI C.•ar 1114,0lt WHY SELL? EXPLORE 10 atepe to tend. Aval! 440 MH lmple hOUM hH 1Br. Proapeot. Newport * $360/mo. up. Bad\· 1 ~-.... gar191. gH & weter 4 B.R. plus den plua t1m. the Benefftl of March 1 thrV June 30th E frplc, lg deck. gu. Shor-. lt25. 87S.:M54 4 2 Br. unfurn A furn. ~.......,... peld, lnOfy fee. no peta. rm .. 3 ba. Exqublte de-excnanglng. 4~150 at only $425/mo. Owner. •::i:~m:>i!i~"tt2m~2e: 1700/mo. 873·2143 BfACH BARGAIN. 2 + pool, apa. 18992 Florida. ~ 1530/mo. + 1300 d•fi· 'tlaJ.rM (!OM4 · cor, bluea end belgea. 848-45~7 or H2·2305 IVM. lluo• bonut room . 842~2634. 142-3172 BNlltllully tandecaped 2324 Elden St. 548°"1 7 -, • Xlnl term1. Ooc:kelde ~ ovo. eremwo::~T3 OCUINFAONT DUPLEX Equipped kit, 1uper IUltrlD ans Oll'den epta. POOi A Sela. 1700. 3 br, 2 ba. 184C E. 8.40-8208 Loweet pr1oecl duc>le• on HARBOR RIDGE F'1bulov1 loo. VI•• Of eluatl dec:ot. Utlll peld. 1 '2 BR, pool,..,.. bbq, Patlol/dlell•. No Ol'lt. 21•1 St. No Pl1•· APTS le ti het Ult aand. $400.000. 1017 Anett 4 nfOhl llQht Nawpof't Rtvt.nt 4Br 2'A OOMl"I & dly. a tw. 2 ba wy E·Z ~ $425 llumlneted kltehln Ciiio-8ICflelOf 1410 64Mt85 14e-9590 H MOV9d In By Feb. 10th H E. Balboa. N.B. Ag1. u1-. 4~. 3ba mocfel, betconctolo Poot' Lowtyj pr1wtt ..... • apllt level, newly dee. KING 537·9740, Ext 3. •-No-.. ium. 1v.... 1 Bdrm $47&-$485 8'tng 'no.a.. M wttt1 Vou 4011941119,otl 873--1282. • "' Pl tie enn,. Ir I NO t NOFEI ~-,....., -28d""t1A e. 16«> l.g93br,2ba.c:t£:,dr91. 'll,l8£0ROOMS 411HIHI112*,MO c M Ou I 2000 aq ft =1:09~200. 1785: wlll conildlf .... r~1r~!'•~· .. ll1.t) ... .,..... 22~~enguard G~: :t1~ 0 peta. f 2 -f-.. ... ,5 • , t 1111 0 p ·11 I t •• • apt 873-1192 • PenthOUM, 2 Br. 2 Ba. •1 Holerld Cr. H8 .....,..Ol}t -ftUllll ~ U , .. ,.. ' 117~~ :$130~ :, r1~% wAHr TO RENT: 1>y .,.._ $4~ con.oe: 2 br 1 be. ttmlll t 8r. Knotty Pine O.Ck +comm. aullH, at.nSleter/Warns 1 er. enclacl patio. • int 1oan1 tor 15 yra. Ohty twMk• Ct>f. Fum. delu•• din. ""' fenc:;d yatd. ~ot~~ fsii:i :?~ !~ .. ,par1. 131--'179 °" 8Motl 1 Bdrm ~ UH/mo. ut111 turn. 111 l•&Hll 1111, 1150/m negative. Orv by ~11lnoNr-c~o,!!!..,1 Very c111n. Newly r .. 4.!1 ..... 7 Cliff Or . Exe cutive HI ..e••ft m 28drm.1V. be. e •...;.141-1453_..,.--·="!"7:---:'7 ... 4 3 4 c . n I. t Ag t ,_ ..... • ......... cond Children OK. No .... ... 2bt/2ba, la&ded QIUf, ~ 131 E. 11th • .,......., .. , Ir ............. u--.... · ., ... Reta daOoelt Wrtt. -.. ·(213) 411·1111 1.11-houM with 110• •tone frpto. l .. 60J '-"*"~Ilk• With 181E.1tef\. 142..oeM • ....... _..., ~·"" Newport Shor•, walk to 842""69. to Gerry, f!ll.o .' en ,......_ -. 3 8'. 2 le. Av ..... 131-4179 terreced .,........ utlt1 pd . No pete. e.actt. PoOll. tennla. All Oelu.e CoWlgton 4-911•· 81228, Uncotn, ,...,,.., E11t11cte 1 Br. OupleJC, now For rent Of~ -•~ PdOll 2 aorm. 1v. ba 1575 $410/mo, new x1n1 tem\I Pr1ced Pride of ow.,.,...,. NW kl M601 private yard & QlleQe. Cell ·4'7-3MI · IM'9 Condo, 3 8r up, 1 ~ Pntno 151 e. 2111. 541-2409 142..o380 ICCIOtdlng to UPQrldu. South CoMt Ptsta. Prtc> '4111/mo. Don Ml·1'100 . down, I ... Awll. MMlll ·5 ~ G I B lookl Contact leaaehold ~ ed rtotit 8kr 07'""383 WINTEA RENTAL·on lhe ...... 1111. RH 11t. lt300IM01 '444tC>f • ,.,.. 1 ldrm Cott•o• ···"· 0 "Yo; 1n1n11 no lellat et Oockalde. · ~ ThNMay:SBA2.,_ fm1 I nllll _ -··· -•Wllll C!Oleta POOi, ape, leundfy, ...,.. '~~? 84().8208 Prtvm Pat'ly wenta to bUy f\Kn. le&O/mo Ind "111. z .._.., tldmll. 2 blthl. t Ir, N betN, 1119w, 1ko ... --·~ Kncftlnl SOI· No .-., '418/mo. W• 1\1¥1 2 • I • 1 from owner t-30 unite 714/544.tAM ~ vaufted Ollllnot. Iott °' 0 1 1 1oc. rec. feoll, llH ..... , tlft, I t blli to Huntington ..,.. _. 646-Mn ohlld. S Ir. UH • 2 IHI 11111 1•1 C.-retuma, 142-34ta. V wlndowe. Ht yr new. 1775/mo, 4''r-M73 • ~ nl r.:. Center. tr11111PO't9tfon a ure-2 aft 2 ••· I 11y ::::· ='t.'=" fee., 8Mutlful bayfront hofM COSTA MESA UNIT8 leicOftY..1. 2 CM 09'. no ... __. __ _._ lllf ' Iii ,,., unft. '621 mo. No --.1-~~=~==---I w/yerd a boat doc:k. 4 u $1'8,000 10"I' dowr\ ....... 1111 pete. tl'tl. Jonn Mar• -•-I•••• I ••• nanm ,_ Nr bee. Cell 540-HN. -UITW -'' 18781~L1nt Ott •Hoh •lvd l>•t. w ... & .... """' ... on Tanyt 1950,000. 873-4424 4 u s215,000 trade esown ----00 INll. Aef. Ma-MOt H<*U '°'41Aet1T' ..... n , ldrm '"°"' sa11 ••k ror oeve, Leny « 1 "· ~ • ....,.,., LOC*I Onty 121< ~ O.A..C. ~ ~ 20% dowr\ brHk 4 ':·.:.'!'.:'= W: IAITllOI COTT AO I ~.~ ,:d HVHm• lovaty I & den, LA QUINTA HIAMOaA P8"' ~~:p·~:.•:to!!."~~~:: ········~ 8 8r It'• Ba condo, F.P.. U &tda low down trade 2 8r ocM'M ltOOO 28r. 1 ba, likt/pet ota. ~ & ...,...... Kldl & =· ~ l)OOI, 1Gt1 ,_..... L!'.i., blll lie dptll, p.e 119111o, pet tr~J.:$~~~~: ~o:c,1::;.:o:..:own ..::::.n:v i :~:.::· peUo. SHI, =:..~· 641-IOOO 1UO. Aull now. :~·1.;::1 ;;o:ritf\'eilt ~ ~l.l°:'ai"°pei1' ~~~~. 842-6604 to u H.e. c-. 8400.000 ITM1n 11r ~ ff1MO. t4IO MlllOtm eon.-1 .., 1 11111 .... a •· a ... tu-.,., .,. M .!.. '~";~ Hf'il t • 1 • •, t 1 • t" prM1M Z:O...t '"'°· WILL TRAD@. home IQUlty down tnde _,.,, mo. Ind be oondO. .... *" ,... 'liVt'I ..... ,.., ..... ....,'°' ttt.t1 Dalsu .... :,~:.i~ :O'!:a-::•:~~= ""°11 ' 1,MIOIMO.A1.at4t . ~:r·.c:::. ~:=!1 ~:'i'~· m,:o~r=--11AumJL8~10 •CONDOw~tiftl i-, Done by deOClrlklf. down 111r ... ...... • Ml ... M ~~ ........ lft 8'IO "'o. 1M1 utM. No 100 MMltt UK! NIW 1 Ir. -. .... w mo. l211.000wfttll111,000 tlU«aH.9.11.2ml!llOn Mb0elll 8""ttolo LArp•lr lk._ ·----Wkdwt~---.1¥ee/ ~·· IO·UIO , ' ~ ........ trl*.PoOl. ...... , ...... "'•vfl4Aillt'tow ... :oro~ ~At-411' Mf.ttoa aey tttOO/ .... rtlt; --daft. ...... "*"''=' ~'&,1 ~ :.~-· wttnd ""4 -~~ t ~ '='-'= fc?p Af'IA quiet, no H, Im"* Catll.-ral ' -· ,_....,,..-....-....,. ___ . _..,...,_=• ~ .... ....,.., tl'll1Mo. ~ ......,.. retr,J1 a_. a...t uu••l1...., ~ .,..., .. , ..._ ...., l•ac:t\ or N1wpott •I I ....... a M. M --....... &eouir ;;a ~ ........ ;... .... :.1:: .. I.. -,,.., Ind IA'Celi ..-A PW ........ " .... t • ~.:..0= =d!'1 o•:=:•:i _.., .-. ! ,... NO 1 ,.., lie. 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BACK 9RICKWORK Ouelity Cuatom Pelnllno R£PAIRJAEPIP!/AlMOO &ecr91.n.I Wlllctl. ·~ NMt Vlclon.JlClnt reta. l\aln 8t>«Mllat ,ut LawrHr ... lhrutl ln•l•ll Cen't take tttlrtmtnt • lm11t/lg1 Jobe, repalra Dy Oary R. LtJWen. Low co.t. 2-4 hr NNloe. lnO. QOC>Y. tic Patt W · $1,84 per day Cotta Meu. 4M2_....2 dry ,,.. tit 13f.1NI Tr .. trim/Removal en home rec>alra Or rt · LOoal ref1 M &-Ht2 Cuttom lntta•I. aOttrtct BRENT 850-1030 v f c 1 I 7 S • 4 -4 11 1 , ltHIY ltrflMI 8f\tmpOO • etMm ctMn Lawn malnllAototllllnQ modela Al="'· , .. ,. !I & ~r'ltt~n OfnaphWoodlo art1 c;;:;-m'I Spec In , .. ,.,.,. 7oo-t3ff Color brlght1n•r1, wht ,, .... tlm1t1 8-48-tOI& • rtte 5-41-.. ' 1~ t od Tht t'I ALL you pay IOt I ~day •d In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 IT NOWI a.. ftr lu4ra Your 09ily PllOt ~ OlrectOty ~tativ. 142-Hll tit 112 ... Ille••/ ....... •REMODIAOO'NS• Plane, Permit•. Coat"'· Llc'd. Merk 1179--4-411 OEN'L CONTRACTOR Low Price. Wt Ananoe. Lie. -425972. 6'12· 1323 ContractOf 10 yrs exp. Plana, permits, flneoclng. Ritt. lie 2716-45. O.L. Huthmen 586-57-43 Air Ct... ltlrl . Tll Ull .... crpt1 • 10 min blt14h .. llt C Oui!~~~I~ 6-4 •2815 rlllT~P~f 8'-C2030 ltwtat/ Altt(ttieu 218 MAIN IT, H,8. Halt, llvldln. rmal15, IYO 931·804l l!!Ml!ffltl Lie Tt380-48 552..()-4t0 Water d1m1ge IJ*lallet PLUMBINO REPAIR: ALTERATIONS 53~9 (213)t29-14t3 room 11.60; COUdl l tO'; ~ .. _..... •oo•• c1.••u-ua. tr .. & R081N'I CLEANING 20 yr1, ref, Ina. •ttooatt water htra, for men & WO!Mn. my chr H . Ou1r. lllm. pet '°'"'t•.._. " u ........ ,., 8erYicl h 111'1 •1·1 •Ylll* 638-8700. 838-5521 " N.8 home 860--4143 ..... Htl•I odof. Crpt repelr 15 yre Call • 4M8-2t23 ewe i'!'!~b 111m •• 1"la1n7!:..haul, ci.an hou-.!. t =8&'1 B•t quality. 25 'tr up fattrllt hook up l or wHharf Computtrlled BICkPO up. Do work myHll Drnrall ..... ~.,..,.. .,..., Compeilllvt ratM. 1._ ..... _.....,...,_._ ____ dr~r. copper replp•. 8EAM6TA!88 indtPartnerlhlplCOfP. Ref•. 854-0123 -UlllWI IUll1' Hou11clHnlng, r•ll•blt. Lie T-118,-428 730-1353 Ferthlno Interior o..ton 83 2030 Need 1 new or ... ? Call Mo. l Otrly 8t1tement1 We Care Crpt CIHntrl ORVWALLIACOUS1'1C C ' rtl OWn trtntP AMI. STARVING COLLEGE HAN01NOl8TRIPPIMO tll OfUtt ltx Debra 780-1610 Norman Manz 657·731<' StMm Clean & U~hol. ~~1:.':!'J'~ l~~r~ ::. c::::p=nd:-;~o YO.,LA .. :~"'u .. ::!405 STUOE,.,TS MOVING Vlla·MC Scott 145·9325 P.O. BO)( p~~~~,t::·~=··~":r.'~· CaMatt Mulat !~k. rMatouMn. t U~I!-.. ~uat118• tract«. 632-56-49 Ha~ll"". Tr .. Tr,.;.·" -r-•11 CO, Uc. f 124·"438 Expert wallcoverlng In· SHIP,.INO SERVICE -.,... .,.. .... ., ... r " Cleaning 8trlllce. Cl••· lnlured 8-4 t·l-427 etellellon RI••· Coneul· New Location In C.M. 7&t-on3 Dolllt ' New cabln111. c1bln1t Complete Rtpalft wallt 6 FrM "1 1-42.ff07 nl,,... IS next to Godli· WATCH US GROWi tent ••..JAnmt 581 8690 ...... Newport ........ teeing, bare, formic• Ctatat/ C..crttt Ollllnot 8maH lob epec· Tree trlmmlng, c11en upe, nau. &.42·8809 ...._ · • . .. .. 6 .. 831 ·i423 "'"'" TrH ltmn counterlQ98 8-42-0811 Cement·Muonty-Slod! lallat. 121ir• up. 8ud land11C1pln!f:...'•wn Mf'V, CRPTIUPHOL/GEN'L •• .. Bleck:•~" Pa~r~•nr ,_________ U.ITl 1111 Cablnatl a Cwpentry Walll-Cui1. wor1l Lie l7t•) 552" 582 Twlea mon~9J 125. Wkly HNcilanlng. Fir wulnO PIM PlllTill ~~ r It 0'':1~va St:!• r=•1'-='•-k.,l .. •,,.t.._ ___ s.rw:.-, Hp'dt!l7·1111 Small !Obi & ,.,..,, •3et057 Rob 5-47-2883 lltctdcal $32 MS.559 Ouar Fr .. Mt 83e..6543 bio:!chard Sinor Lie •9-4-38t8 CABINET STRIPPING Fr .. •tlmate 6-45-2003 Concrete . amell °' letOI ELECTRICIAN. Priced Ilia J!!U HOUSECLEANING ~ :iat1!:!::a.of hapoy Ouallly, Fut SlfVICei 356.y~E:~~l~:<!.t. Tr!.~?.~,=~!..,, CarMr P1t11ratlt• Jobi. Remove old, ,._ right, lrH Htlmatt on Ellp'd In •II home repel,., Good rel1. Own trana. Thanlc you 831--4-410 25 yra ••P Alto wall· NHI 914-881710-46--3078 upe, mowlno 55'·7017 -place w1tll ,_, lMS.85 12 1wge or amall JobL Rau. No job too em111. Merle 979-11758 I ' paper removal 661-0922 Career Dev.loPmant Ser· Storm damaoe? 9(!6.088-4 Lie. 398821. ,873-0359 &RIAN 5-48·3018 LOWEST RATES! Prompt, --------J.O HOfn Raflnlthlng WI•••• Cltaalat vlcel offer•• pertonail1· Free 111 AROO 'CE· Very thorougll·GdJ~I• nHt prol111lon11a. t51p I I AntlqUft, kit. cablnet1, _ ed. lndlllldual career MENT, biock repelra. RESIOICOMM'LllNO. llYU •tfl, °"*'debit & Exp d 'trl exp. 836-7149 IJ!f Caftl fine painting. G-45-066-4 WE WASH WINDOWS planning program. If you European Creftaman. 20 yra. Do my own work. Ellp'il In all home repelre. 646-8098 552·9522 *•BRYANT'S** Fall • Profeealonal are lald ott or Niki~• UC. 2780-41. Al G-48-8128 Comm'llRlt. 6'48-30t8 Nancy'• Maid Service Ulll'I P&llTllt wancovorlng Removi1 I .. Ii I It l Ou1111y WOfk guarantied cheno• In carMrl, our C..aalc Tilt ELECTRICIAN Car ...... try . Maaonry with• pereonal toucll. Low rates, lie. 538-9898 All lypes. 8-42-13-43 •• t II t! 1 Free eetlmatt 8-4&-739t Hll·111ea1mant, goal· Lie. 233108. 8ma111~1 ,...... Leundry I~ Rtaa. INTIEXT PAINTING Aepalrframodtl, Oeck1, Mttlng, r..ume prepet'.. ITIYI .... nu 1111 -al Roofing . Plvmblng Pl t I ·a-at. docill, boat•, lenoes. g•r1--------tlon, Interview aYeluatlon e.t prleas. 963-3293 Job•. ,..,..,., s..&-520 • Drywall • Stucco • Tlla FrM .... •9 3028 ave & WALLPAPERING •• .. ..,... dll, ate. Atyn 875-8294 • I .....; • ..I and Mii-heip mar1tatlng Remod J 8 4M8-"90 Cu11om work. FrM fft PLASTER PATCHING tatt .,.. .... rtl plan can mah It happen CliiW C t Far•ltbt ltllabliiat •••HOME REPAIR l•ctat Tax A.... Stave 6-47--4211 R11tucco1. lntlut 30 J:;,'o,~ :-::• $~ for you. MMl with Ill In· -z 11 QUALITY FINISHING Etec-Plumb-Carpentry Fedetatld Tu 8efv1ca 16 YT• exp. I'm amall, my yr• Neat Paul 6"5·2971 lteliat Including lebor and dependent human rea· CHILO CARE with love, l REPAIR REAS. Smaff lob• OK. Fut Home/olflc:e appll prlcea are emalll Ron, ;=.::::;;;::==::;;;;=:; Huber Roollng-111 types. matarlala muat ba II· ourc.a prot"slonal. Celi tenoed yd, meal•, C M Fr" aat. Tom 6-48-2953 M<Vice Keith 8-46--4872 631·-4871 850--8-477, 850-7998 v ~-r«:OYer-deckl c:enaed Unllelnaed con- er u c e Bo I en. MA. 6'15-3189 wlcdyl PllF. P&lmll PUSTUIM& LIC. •-411802. 5"8·913-4 trec1ort lhouid ao ,1 ... 71-41673-1107 . aa •I WOUidn't you rather llave ••1 ,.,..... 1 t"""' d·~i · ,. __ Air conditioning relrlo•· LIC 0 CHILO CjARE Qa, ... ,.. o-u··p JOBS • CPA pr---•e yout In· RESIOICOMM/INO lot/wl ... _. ROOFING REP,i'IRS n ,...,, ...... 11ng. VY' ... I ' 1 A,,_ 2 " a.a ... & Hell -..., -...-...... 1-• Smell job• OK. Free tr11C1or1 and conwmera, ration, hHt ng, raper. C11 .. atry er.,.... 8 .. :.~ •._.... .•• 2•-07... ,,.Ell & Small Moving Jobi come tax returna? Cell FREE EST. 650-7t69 .....,. .-. R .... 6'15-0044 - -ea. """" o., oo in Ca'i .. IKE ••e t 391 I« lrae Mt. 988-8182 aallmatea. Call Tom or contact Mery Grondle at ---------1Remod.IR1palr1. Lo rttn. Child C e m home Topped/removed Clean ., ..., .,.. • PAINTERS NEED JOHN HEHR Chuck, 5-42-6392. , (714) 558 .... 088 with any Altlialt Oeck1, p11lo1. lencaa. oe>enlno:r,~ 2. ~ndl11. at'. up. lawn renov. 7S 1·3476 HAULING-student wllge De11e'1: Moat I 10-~75 or WORKI 30 v,. e•p. Intl Rep11n/Mt• y qutaetaetloLl'!~~onBtor~~Jo. ~= =-5m--------1 Free tit. Stave 752-9558 tent•-Rell ".8•6164 truck. same lo rataa. 20% oft lalt year I Will ut. Acoustic ceillng1. Lie. "'222 J f d S .....,,.., ~ OflYeW•Y9· Perking Lot RE••oOE' "tF•CE LIFTA ""'· ·"'" Landaceplng-Yd Clnups Thank you 759•1976 travel. 6-41-0929. Lie. 368780. Free aat. S.S•l7l3 ohn Henry roo ing 1 Civic Center Pina. Repairs, Sealcoatlng. ..., '"° " '"I Child Care my home TrM trlm/remov-Melnt J· .. n 011111 Painting 8-42·7-479 I with logo, ran 1119 Room 690, Santi Ana, S&S Alphlt 631-o4199Lle Cuato~ r ood P:,1101• C.M. lnfanti prel Reai Irrigation Jim 851-0129 "'' • I mirror•. run 112e.212.. CA 9270t Din Hlllblrg Griding ~~•P•CT,·11 :;', Xlnt refs. 8-4s.&.48 Oardenl-·lndec,,.. malnt. HAUL·1~mov1n~:~r:_.MOVE llH!J OISTI• P&lmH ;..Pl;..;•;.;;•;;.;lt;..;i;;;;•.a.•-----IMF PlllWIT Co .. _1 I '"' ,..... -.,.. BRICKWORK. Small Jobi. 25 yrs. Uc -4039-41. lnl, 2.. U . •••lt2I Don' f al I ••-I It'-,... I & Paving \A .,.,_ comm Randy G-41-<Ml22 • ,, .. wortt commflndu1t, 963-Mt5 NORM Newport, Costa Mesa, bonded. Ref• Color Ell· ~1tr / _. t re-roo , r~ r • ...... a em ,_ era .,...1 no Uc. 391880-4 8-42-1720 c •RP"'UTER SERVICE Cltuiat ltmcn Chuck Nowlin M2-2873 Irvine. Ref1. 875-3115 pen. 963-09t1 Rlehard Ouatlty-aenalble ratea traction of u 857-2890 the camping "bug" thll " =-• -tat •I y ear II you h1v1 • Sell wtth EASEJ Kltd'l/ti.th Remodeling we Will TAKE CARE Everything In Muonry PAJNTINO: INT/EXT ATLAS PLUMBING UY'I • ..,... camper that'• not getting lt'I a BREEZE Fonnk:a lope & c.blnata of.your jenlt~I........--'-f4 W"fl •:,i 141-7121 lie/bonded Low. low Neat. Rel1. FrM .. , HEATING & WELDING All Types. FrM eat. llMCI, 11M1 lrnO'llf wtttrr- Clullfled Adi 6'12·5878 Uc'd Ken 83&-1-451 CINnlng need• 55$-6470 Furnace-pool-watat heat winter prlcel 873-5387 Greg Riley 5-48-0790 24 hr aervlce 6-45-1888 559--8369 CIUllflld Ad. Aeptata; Oat. butla•tt, VU. ltubl!!h, Vat. Itta I ltu• H02 ltat1l1 tt la.111 not lntal1 WutH net Office lnt1l1 2114 Lttt I Feaa• 11.9 I tt It a. 2761 Muter BR & belh. xtnt MIF to anr houae in N-· Semi-retired couple de· Prime Fo1.mt1ln Valley of· Otertaaitin 4014 3004 ,., ...... 301! ••• , .... lot. ...... 2'HO l!!J!!I ltacli 27. !!J! 11 meal1. Mne Verde a.ree. pO<t Hgta wlmala. S280 sire• 1m111 home. $500 lice. 864 sq II. t0529 UIU a YIOIJ'I 2 er Apt. quiet area near NO FEEi Apt. & Condo t 2 Br. , Ba, Olf, P•· pref older MI F 5•5·209.S mo. 831--4271 range. Raia. 64-4-8259 s I . t. r . ( 0 I ck l FOUND •os MODELS/ESCORTS •HSTAIUIT* Hunt. Harbour, dahwhr, rental1. VIiie AentalL llo, pool. No Pit• 1801 H 9aAa before 11 AM 714/986-1134 ft OUTCALL 2A HOURS NEWPORT BEACH ~• frplc. $555/mo. 675--4912 Brdler. 15th St. Nwpt Hts. $550 ........... 1. ..._ hr 2 br. t 1h bl turn. 0 Re T •• , ................ "'~ec ARE FREE tet-0207 Prima Beach LocatlOll ... ., 13-40 ba'/front hM, $<100 mo. WANT E 0 T N : " ""'• .. -"" Xlnt 11111/3500 aq ft 7 $550/mo 9ach8'or Pen-..,....,. Pine Knot Motel on Coatl utlia Incl 615-2025 Condo/ houM lor 50'1 SultM fr«n 22.5...SO aq LOW PRICE thouM. Varaalllel, pool, Bachelor. wait! to beaCh Hwy, NB, atepa to ocaen 1 execut1111 couple & tMlr It C I llMITI I .. LS Churctllll Pr091540-«70 •o•c•e•A_N_B•R•E•E•Z•E•S•N•Rllll spa, a.curlty gate, ell 135()/mo. utlta & garege Wllty rat .... 6-45-0-4-4-0 Prof. F 35·-45 to ahr wf trained Golden Retriever S1 per lq ft. Many xtru a : B t. 835-9199 AT --a~LIY amwiltlal, no pete. Call lncld. 875-6608 IOI l PUCEI Nini, tovety ~t In N.B. a 2 tuuy old cat•. Need Call 557-7010 __ Y_llPC> ______ . llWW5 _"" BCH IOf llPP• area Rtlt reQ None am fanold yd Quiet.,.. M2-llll CIRCUS Of W.EI 1Brfrom $4 t5mo. CI03 OCEANFRONT 28'. a11all Reuonablt rat11. Kii· other need apply lnCM.N'Npt,CdM.Upto •HllU lfflOll• 2Br avail. TSL Mgmt 6-42•1 lmmed, S650 mo (213) ~-. phc)nea, meld 5-4&-5877 alt 5pm $800 mo Cell Mr Rog· 1 MO FREE RENT 1•ss•11 ~clllng 11,_ for you at Open7dyswti Wllltl •m&LI 216-e710 aervtce. z channel mo·N11mkr F 20·1 lo"'' wl .,. (71-4) 5-48--4370 1 room to 2800 lq II $500 REWARD· loll II • c•aavlngt,•lthlnaw *"'pools 3 & 4 Br CION to -ter. Oc1anf1on1 2 bd. 2 ba viii SANDPIPER MO· aame C M twnnome nr wkdy1 9·5. From St t6 a~ 11 AdJ Smell blac:k dog . neuter 7t9 NO HARBOR BLVD th Cout Jewelry&· ~~:'.;''~ furn a unlurn. , ... on-500 E. OceanfrOllt Yrly, CT~~·.1965·971N3ewpor17 Blvd. beach, $3 15. 8-42-2897 RESPONSIBLE person Alrporter Inn & rwya. I male bobbed tell FULLERTON ~~=I~.· .. ~~~:\~= +P ab la, all am1nltl11. 1900/mo. 559·1692 t fter ... ..,.. el1. 6 need•.,.. Br home In CM. Call AM 833-3223 CockMI Poodle/ Scottie 110-1112 lati, gematonH, di•· s~! ~~o:~~a:. Br<*er 875--4812' 5· V111tita ltatab zt07 Roommate wanted, MIF, W I I I g I v e T L C WISTOUFF UU I :1~~;~~.f/~~·9~~· 130• O~nO~Y~°r ~IEHE•Kam mond1 lrom direct sour· 8-48-1323 2BR 2'1'1ba. trl-lvl lux PALM DESERT C.C. New 2 Br. 2 Ba in CM. Pool. $550/under. 8-41--4819 1 Most reasonably priced · CH. Call now (7 14) P RI NEWPORT APARTMENT S Huntington Gardena condo. All bltlns, lrplc, 2BA vlaw home, ip•. Jae. tennis eta. S3t2 50 ..-for Mika OFFICE epace in NEW· Loat Male Golden Re· Female Norwegian ex· 842-7850 230 East t7th L 4901 Hell Ave. 1ec. 1y1tm. 2 car oar Md/ wtilnda. $50/ ntlcc>I. 751-7 178 Reaponslbl• lamlly of 3 PORTI 3rd floor aulle, 1r11ver, NB area. Name change 1tudent wishes _s_t_ .. _c_M ______ . StoOlmo. 2131596--4197 great v-. 1500 aq It -4 Watton. No collar Re· 10 mah acquaintance of COUNTRY CLUB LIVING Holldey rav 586--81 t9 !SPACIOUS 5 br • 3 ba. nllda to ''"1 home wt private olllce1 Wkdy• ward, $200 6-46--3358. other female 1tudent1 Nr l>c:t!, 2Br, 1'1t8a, frplc:, IN NEWPORT BEACH 8ac:h4llor Apt., itove & r• lK ARROWHEAD • 2 II) Fireplace, communily yard & garage E Ilda 6 4 6 -4 8 -4 4 E C II M I t blln1, cptaf drpa, WIO s1ng111 1 & 2 Bdrm frig•. utils paid Yearly new 41>r +lolt 2b1 2 pool. tennl1, Jacuzzi. Co a ta Men by 41 t . • • 11 • 1 Lo11· CAT all blk mete 1 ona veraen • K ey tt Lea• 4024 hook-up. encl ~1ra11e. Apartmenta & TownhOu-1 360/mo. 8-4 2. 133-4 trpa. 2 balconiea, cO.o,, JOQ91ng path S326/mo Good Io c 11 "f s 5-41).8902· SIM)(1 hair'. 1120 NBICM 873-1986 between tpm1;..;.•;;.;•;;.;;.&.....-..;;;.;;.;;.-_.....,_. _seoo __ mo_._53_8-09 __ 1 __ 1 -. dayl, 851-9189 -"'· ...,. t-4. North Sh<>nl 552·90-48 64MS« ....... llWNIT Olml ,,.. Reward 5"48·5-420. ' 3pm only. WIY Wllll.lll IPT1 Fr«n S59S Clilfh8\111'1 light l airy 2Br. S2851 wknd $395/wk A"pontlbl• temale Respontlbll. rallabll cou-Full SerW» Sult• LOST Green Amazon EXOTIC DANCERS not atreighten y04.lr 111• Lrg t & 2 Br apta, among On Jembor .. Rd. It tba. patio, encl gar $595/mo. 522-6&1 roommate wanted 10 pie want• 2 or 3 bdrm .. en OISTI •• Parrot vie Walnut a BacheloffBache60ratte out Let Ill help i.llor plnH & 1trHma. Sec San Joaquin H14111 Rd. S575, 8"42·2134 H-all. baectllront condo, eh are 3 bdrm, 2 ba ac>t, good.,.. 857-2515 $800 . .futn/unlurn Santa Ana, CM Ana to ~i.::f':Um~ mek• • loan for your gates, pool, gym & 198. 144-1.. Br ................ tum pool lllend of Maui. Full furn, Ocean Fron I home. Employed graduate atu· All YOU need for one B • n d It. R • w I'd 738--8535 558-8538 need•. We finance 'JO'lf No pate. From S-480. ... • 1 • o-•-1 • • lo rttM 1::.u ., .. .., __ Yearly. $325 plua ~ utll. ...__1 ...--....1 .. a ....... ~ •"' Month~ F .. 1 8-4~1750 lit. 2nd. 3rd T 0 'a, 8-46-e6il1 Ull ._ clubhouae l-495. Oya ._ .......... ,, .... """" -.,_,....,.. ,.. 0 5.8.. t2 75% 3 bd~. , ka s~. ... 5 3 8 . 7 7 0 , •• v.. tll and .... to move In. fOt 3115 Ron 55$-7-488 6'0· -470 IFOUNO· Smail female European entleman ·er NOW "" .... ..,.,, "'' Maul, Hewell, b11utlfui M5·-40U.. C k s 150 Iba, n·lmkr In 11111 "' 3 Br CONDO wlpool, 2 ml ~pllanc11 turnlehad. 213f-433-6t08 tBr, 2Ba Condo at the Oht office In N.B. 1.ec oc apoo near acnta 50., want• 10 meet ptee-Cali on our 111pen1 at no bch. V. Clean. Aveil now. t Vie E celltnl .. I HARBOR RIOOE auite Pref nonlamoker Ana Ave. & Del Mar, M. I I cotl $800/mo. 559·8861 a pr w. x Cozy 2Br. 181. frptc, Wheler, on t .. e bell n PALATIAL MANSION Ga111t1 fer Ital 2911 •135'1 .... 3700 81ecll & wtllta with collar 11n1 lntelllgent ady n . ---------• locaflon ..... 7 Udo SOUd. beamed cell, gar, no l(aan1p11t Bell Raaort. -• mo • ..,..,.. .,.2_..880 her 40·50'1. Must have ZlllTI , .... Nr. Beach. 2 bdrm. l'A ba.. 2 1 3 • 9 9 O • O 2 3 2 • peta. Avalt 311. 1585 mo. newly decorated. IPIClll !,":'50pool1mo· ;t>a·8~~1 priv. 155 Single garage. sele & CdM dhc otc. Elegant d• · good 11n11 ol llumor. I.at • .., 111·1421 fl replace, cptt a nd 7t~75-3188 Nwpt Hll. 8-45-1te2 epr1ng l eummer rat• ..., rao.. MCUfl. 1t0tegeonly 72-4 cor. furnlunlurn lrom FOUND· Mele Afghan · Write Ad 883 Clo Oellv1--------- dr1pea, enc gar. $595 Lovely 3 Br 2 Ba. ytty 'It 2 Bdrm. trplc, 1 blk to (2131173-5211 M/F to etv 3 br 2 ba du-JemH, Coate Mesa, St 05 sff, 675·9510 trl·color. Male Golden Piiot PO Box 1680, IJL Unul Call ~21 blk beach, n o peta beach. $650 yrty Cell Large Big Baer Cabin plu, bet bay.& ocaen, 873-7781 Outstendlng prol deco· Retriever reddlth gold, Coate M ... 92826 W/ 9erf&ac• 0. ... 3 BR ,,_,. ba condo, Y9"J StOOO. 850-1700 alt 4 875-4419. Pool !Ible. col« TV, 2 N.8 12.25 850-5191 Laguna Bell, •11te. cent rated olllce for IHH Male ml• Shepherd whtl plc11Ke If pc>Nlbll. SpeciallZing In t;t & 2"no c 111 n . $ 5 7 5 mo . t Br from 14251mo 2 Br L 4 bd 21h bath f rp I ' 1. SI aa ps 1 4 WAITll ioc. EHy accH1. By acfOIS Ir-om "5 Crown'•" ~·~d~~:· !';~1~ SINGLES Group OllCUI · T0'1 WlOI 19-49 54-3350 lrom 1525/mo. Rent ta.'. 2101ed ~:·patio, 1tlnt 71-41545-8918 Non/c:ig smoking MIF to ~e:10.: •• c l'I s e 5 CdM. 500 I I lor only blue Coller numtrOUI •Ion, Monday• 7:30 Robt Sattler NH/CM I for• Feb 20. No depoelt cond. CloM to beech. lntah lt IMrt 2tll 2 Bt 8a Penln apt $500/mo. 3 rooms & Ba c au eva11' Newporl Sh Ir 11 Y Pap PI n g R.E. Bt<*er 8d RealtOf'I t--1 2744 required. Key 1 .. only. Vrty 1875. Cell 676-4419. ;tV5 + :,.1 11111a 87s-5e63 belcony-vlew·hurry J BHch Animal $halter 831 .... 858 8-42·2171 5-45-061 t ........ No pell. Located aaoea Large 3 Br. hOUH, em Oflict ....... 2tl4 Carey, Bkr 673-TT71 125 Mesa Or . c M White M•I• 29 lllkl 11T" .. ~ l T' Orange Tr .. Condo 1 Br Ne-. port B11ch Oolf Over 2000 tt 3 Br, f~ S215/mo. Avail 2· 1 &4A-3656 fnand• for good tlmet ' • o0o' lower. pool, tann1a: $<17S Cour•. 545-<415S. rm, lrm dfr, loft, grMt Plentyofprlvecy. Nokld1 Prof. to 1hara luA. Cape 1817 W•tclllf, N.B 258 ,.916 Call Rob t78-3l 58 23% yleld, •40, _111 ..._ 49,.9892 --Newport ltlend loc. or pell. Reap. Female. Cod condo . Harbor to 4000 eq. It. tet. floor. laaiaffl lntab • Loaf. Blk Whippet ml• TO on '80.000 rlfldy to- ptue ....,... 11250/mo. 650-3900 Call Kelly 5"49·0828 0, Knoll. Furn. Amenlli.t. Agent 541-5032 Yacht SalH Office for doo. nr 19th & Monrollle. woman to 60 yr• wanted bulld hllltop. Spect vttw. Ofllll09',.. condo 2 Br 2 2 8f 2 Ba, S800/mo. Vf/I· . H 151•2222. l500. AY1111 21t8. Pool, So Ltgune 3 Ard! Ba L ..... Call betWMfl e-5 C M. Rewsrd G-46-9508 triller travel & flah In downtown L.A. acrou ::25~,;::.Y· on stream. ~!':,-. CA~~j ~~~~ "'it= !:o~a~;ol, M/F, non emkr. s1eo ptut ~ • n n51 • • n d v I • w · -452 a 500 eq ft. ap av!M PM, Mon-Fri 8"42--46-4-4 Found. blk lab mlx M, wht ~1:;11:.1~:_:.i;, ~:: ~'.Y~~~~ 1:.•3k.;:. 161-131 I 551..,.t98 754-7067 i.uncsty. 210 Cadw Apt ·~ utft. Costa Meea.,... SM 98 w/good hwy vlalblllty Aelall Space lor Laue c ti• 11 • Y g •du 11 • Send 10 ClaHllled Ad $34.000 tek .. It (7 1-4) ---------1 Br ocean & ba view 0. Go dlr.ct 1390/mo 150-0907 Sedudld condo: Npt Tarr. -491·2351 Marlnera Vlllege, Dana JJ8~;~2~range . C M . 11772 , PO Box 15150. 2-40-8123, aYH, (71-4) ....... leacli 2741 small klld'len -fr~ neW yrty. 640-5078 M/F to alv BelbOa Pen 3 28r. 2be, rvt llC. IHJ> .. IPUI -Point. -486-?282 Cotti Mesa, C• 92627 -4 9 3 • 1 1 5 3 or ( 8 19) 1 BR apt Oreat loc:a11on Arclle1 & Otd N~ 2 Br 21h Ba condo. well to bf apt w/2 matut• prof• M / F • 13 O 1m0 J 1 m Attrac1t"9 ruatlc UClltalra a.J-..... larW ltw~ Found. 1mall dog, darle al 72Q..30o48 nr bMeh & town. $450 Rd. 1550tmo plu• utll. bead\. lncl wahr/dryr. Senee of humor req e..2•9545 Mtttng. Wa ~ detk. n_. l900 ' colOfed. red collar, SC Ptr1ta '-w-1_o_o_w __ H_A_S_S_l _l _fo-, yrty. Cati 407 ...... 28 6'12-3572 Si(ytita. bf'lck • patio, 2 $275+ Oy• 613--4034 ProftHIOnal M Hlkl '9'CI· coplar. You aup-~~;".:.t,876-22~· Pia.a. 940-7327 ltnicn 3014 T.0 '1, St0,000 up. No .... ,."' VtL•e••nn• =-·~'~3: ..,.,11-as18 38:·::-:.:.,~,:,y~ ~m~rircpr Piii•........ ..m, ... 1 c~·t=·o~~: Magnlllclent lacg• old ft r\LUUft 01nt11m1n want I to nlehad townhouse In ,.~--•. lnta'· -·· loat. 21-4 vie 2-400 bile Hiii Divorce from $25 plus 873-7311 Spanlah Villa 2 bdrm 3 1 I I... . ehate, Np. B 2 Br. 2bth COM with llp, Jacual llU mTa _. .. -Pl C.M. Hu b4Ue eyea. fflltio 1 ... 71-418-42-5100 1-------~ ba.. S ~ doubt. lu Clea•tt 277' apt. 1250/mo plua '-' lltld aundec*. l500+ CaM M ptlT IUll Commwclal c.1 W tSlth Ant to "Bully" 10 on 2nd TO'a lt«n 5 to SOK. ger&Q9. Private' E1tat1. ......., .. • .. ••1 .. •'9• 2 Br, $-485. yaarly. new ~~Ma.1 20F'm11 35 ptUa MIF. an 1 w • r Ad 7 2 3 . COMP~ETE EXECUTIVE St. C,M. Prime ioC.11on. Coller. 5-48-9737 La41M fltltlM 11111ngg"•!~.ldm,il~~ou~, ~~ 13,000 per mo. Couple ,.. • decor, pool. nr beach, "" • 142..:JOO 2-4 hrl. OFFICE 9!AVICE8 x_lnt term1. 2 Br. 1 Be. Found: 1127 Sue River ......... San ... Bernardino, Pttnct- P!'afefred JAL PROPE:TtE8 ~s. Ho peta. -49&-82n. Mlle. 11rtignt, non ll'nllr, Fem n /a 3 Br condo FROM t 185 to 085. prl'.'ate hOIJM with lll"QI Cir, F.V. Blk Lab, yng 6-48-9734 aft 8;$0 PM pall Only. Cail Otnnla. 714-6-40-5829 6-45-64 lhare2Bt.28al250+ WoOdbfg,1250&1utll &. UNElCCElLEO SEA· yard.UMuotnoe.dr ... Ftm w /flee c ollar 11-4-888-9828 Mon-Fri, 1 Br, 1'.~ btk to Victoria IDO SPAC ELEGANT 2 •a-•-a ..,.. '-' utll Oya-042·5U8; <Sep 5Sf..07« 169-7Slae VICES, ENV1AONMENT, lhop, entlques. etc. Start tea..aeeo PAINTING/The Beat, Int• M Beech, $400. utll incl. Br. Oen, tri>ecs.:a; pa.-_.ta_. •• 8"2·5620..,. p of aon 2S.:,5 pref 2 STAFF rs~~~ 2 ~.O NE y Loa1 Smal~:"~le. ::,r:. ~~=1 of lur· --·------- 494-1988, -494-3196 tlo. 1 1350. 17 , Br,, Ba condo. lrnmec .. Slier• EICK home with ~ ft:. there cut• cdM THE ~:ST£R8 541-5442 71o.&829 ~55. 530-0()-43 .......... .__._-&--111,olO .. .,..,... tape to beech, 2 Br. lum pool .• tennll, 'f)8. tu4I MC prof 1286. let '-' dl9 tlc>fN, CaM 115-1-415 /..... rut' -•••••-J .. • te I ,..,.. or unturn. Vaarly or 14416. 867·2914 u l 111 · 0 8 I· 8 -4 'T 9 • lt4 1 ....... ltatalt 21• Loat: 1 ~ M Cat, orng, CI I I f St a I • LI C Speclallat In N.B. and ~-only. All~ IM+ Condo: t BR 1be. 1mmac te2·2"l8. Fem to ehr 28r apt G~ SUPER wstf/liront oMcll, '885 up IDOO rt (flduatriel A rch Beach HO 11, M00t251. free coruul-CdM propertlH Call ---------1 private patio & In dry. Pool, lennll, ep&. lull -N.8. 11owa. Pvt. w/g.arl!QO ~~mo. + $76 dep, '375 mo-to-mo, Mwln-otnc.. · 1110 t Redondo -4911--5584-. Reward. tltlon N3--8212 95 1!9135 s:i .. ~~ =' k~t~t!':. 2131-430-2108. curtty. "465, 157·211• df Of>"'· 2 blka !>Ch $35o •I Mite, N.B ....... 50$t Circle. Hunllngto n Pen.ah Jell lc1iletlt 6 DANAE CORP. BKA $335 Utll lnd'd Bdrm .,.. block from 2 Br 1 8a condo rv 8o a utll. 145.-2583 Pro#. Str Male tiMka non--DANA PT •Int ioo&tlon Beech. f-42·2134. la ..AJ~ •atl Mt W ... flU beech. *'41s. month. eo.t. PWza. w I.cur. 2 FIM lo. 2 l>r H.B. hOU-!~~s"'tnog-~.·p3 .• ~d.!'J~ 1160 , , ·: ""' ~ OUSTRIAL SPACE SPIRITUAi,. READINGS ttns--•!t .. ...... ...... 714-183 1970 2 ........... ·-• '7 ... .,.... .,_ .... ....... ..l"-.. ··-· ....... h 5 000 AdlllCI In all m1t1ar1. Dog Obedience & hand1et 8UILOE.A~25~ annual r.-• rec: room., .......-. ,_., "' P91• Ok, 2 5 + ~ home greenbelt all off. bldg, nu cpt. Ao1 ~ 1aq1..;• ""'t ., .... d.. • love, "'arrlag1 & butl· protection training. (All tum, aftordat>le l\OVtlno Spacloue tBr, pool, lga ** * Nr Hoag, 2 BR 1'A ~:;'i~S~o~ utk 982-67'9 KUft Im e n I tie a . I i '5 0 . -498-llJO.i SeAlr eq" ,;'<*"': ~ naaa Alto coun11ll.. types.) Retired !••K9 11curtd tst TO. Bob balcony, new cpt1, no ~.gar, 3 ~1!09, 1575 850-8388,-913-9052 F to thr w/Ml F, eupar ~9212 Wlflr frtlf a1.a. 7141761_~ !!!5,..~EI .• ~~RMI, pollc:eofflct{.848-41ee 5-4~ peil. MOO/mo. S.4-4787 mo. 67~1Mt1; 145-6922 CIHn. w•!_!. IOC. Nwpt Wrko FIM to llhr 3br/2bl, .... .... • ..._ ....... ,.,.._ ------,-.. -.--- • 27 .u ..... L ..... l!9 ooncto.12711, 87&.9143 f pf, wt Fam &. aon. DELUXE SllT£ -4000' eprlnlllerld & 8009' I A•-11 If Trt"l !tll !lr!IM!!c T.D. h -t. ltMll • 2B lB ...... 537 ln lndut1rlal Newport ' VlllV I.I. UmD Kennebunkport Isn't that the horse that won The Trlple Crown In '72? ~ro~ ..... 9lllL Hee to allr, '· a , _.,.., 2012 8q Fl (can dMdl) 811ch. Ample power. WESTERN AIRUNES WkJ)' rwn .... now..,.,., ~~·~· Prof. F 24·3& to lhr w/ sud ~ 'l'f• Ma........ 2131433-0Mt llSUIE MEXICO COUPONS lllrtaap ... IM. $105 l ...... C°'or TV. -.. ,., •• bH lll ... cit ~ 9',.YD •• ,990 ~In 11l & ~ P9'onM !ft room 2274 MIF to 1tW 38r. 211 bdl ...,,._, Promontaty pt, •CdM di• euttH, AC, FO< ..... ee>c>roxlmatety IHI MA . TO'e ai'ICI 11M9 N ewport llvd C M. tttm. '270 mo. utll Ind. 14-49. t7W15t afnpl pkg, from 1325 1700 l<I ft lnduetrl1ll coe, •• T ... Mf. •• s: ~.Utter NH/CM M9-74'l5 Ha IT3-12U 2 • 5 5 E . c. t H w y. oflce ~ 6-45-0215 ---·-·· A l . Broll• BO Rtttton . • . MIF to "" ctlamllno £/ 1'7&-e800 °'*' 2A tlOIMa Ml-·1171 5-45-081' a..-.._ .. ,, to 111r 3BA •c>t nr •Id• dup1 ... c .M Ht 1400 w CoeM ~ 2-r :!, :i:-~ 1 ••n 1 WDI 91111 • bled!. Nl_llMr 1250 + !!\ "'*' l2IO. l3l.UN Newport leaoh, naa; 3 0t at . e 15-eu 1: ":TTMCTM 111 Tl, It~ L.f.Y Wkly rentele SH up. utlll l3t MN CONDO TO IHARI Tony Aomae ApptoJC 973'-1417 I~ )'lelO. '40.000 111 Cotor TV. fttt con1t, Mii' to etw tum. a br, a bl Dt luH , w/Jao. pool, tOO 1Q.fl 111e1n floor =~~~ TO on ll0.000 ~IO' hMted pOol a lt'P' to apt In N.I . NH loot. lrpto, 1=o· wHher, tfclretell ,._ .. w/pV'I "'* ~. 8oeot view, oo.en. KttcMn• evll. utU.. 8504114 .we dryer, tun\. ~"" 11atfl. Aeuotteb19 ,..,. NG ctowntown L.A. aero .. 118 M. COMt ~. M/F to thr .,._J1 Btok I ba. M 1111 '· ~ lnCtudte utll. 7$14901; EXC troM Etytllft Per* on lalWM ...... ....aa. lay Condo, Pooi, JK .. ;er; 0~ 'C Ir :j MWil3 :::.c:o 11!~ "'it a.a LfOBr,la&dm==, ....-saoo.M .. 1 12a ..... UPT0 8MO ~s. 140-ltU. eves r«! !:,"':,~. ~ntor ~~ *ET M ,,....... ..,.._to .: .. •..,•M .... ffT 0 3-nU or ( ti) !M0-1311-. ""a Mt ... 1DNf M1t -1_1tt_·3CMI __ _,..-...,,-- ,, t In Co .,,..,, IWI. 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TI Q11net It• Ut , 8111 • -· ....... lttMt. Ca I Oeflnlt. 11 • ·-pert center. Non· 1 ,_.. .. ,_.,. MIOI hiring tor /T pot, 11 __ ___;•~•!!1~40Cll~!_....,..~ ._ .. _laM-lil-ml-i....--1 WMt~ Thrift I Loen .. ,_, :-.ulred. Appfy tmo .. er, typlnt llllng,llumM. NMd 1 ..,._ ~ malnt. a lnttallaUonl-ltlJ .... HM 71•/Ml.41'3 ' lrM1dl_, 1 pflone9. ri.notd r::: In OOf'I\• UM ortw. lap. wllndoorl&&ILA..ui.__....,_ • .;;;go~H~-~~.-~~1Mi-;...~o;,.:,.Ulll:...:.;;...:..:.::,H=.1_P_.JOU__ -_..,.. 7......, men11a1, .~,_i, l1lf pton•lnt ~~d ~To OOOd "°"" 7 ,..., w, 10f pYt ~'bkPftl. All ~J..loM •iiML iii1ia :~°',.,:, _... 9 ICKlfMll\lo, tMfgttlo beU4 ' -bll ltWI T--mhc. Very exp a 9'MVftOttoei ... ..._ _,,111.,,.,1 loot WOflc~i.::~• i:•llve people w•nted · towlbl9. 111..a1• req. Non tn1kr, tala :a:-~ GPP«tun· ~·~OA~T7 ...... ....... !ft......... .-.._ poelttonl. WnPllll/r:t• 'ME TO QOOO HOMI neg, M .. *""'9 to Ile. s11Ja...J..r ~ ... 6.~o •11'1 tit 1111 II-a ,,...... 714/ .... 6081 ~~~ f':'"'~: PITIML 11 .. 1 ..... 11 .... 'lt'9p/Oot*, 2 ~ ::::.•· Ctt Hwy, ,_.., D1Nototy .... ()c)p'y ~ ;;;; .. ..._ ....,II.IT N1·IOOO =~~~ 1~ ~~ W' RRH• C.:.'~:tm.'*,. r;;;r;;r:;:f•Hol;;--~;09Jl~l9t;;;;; llfltt ~MW..,._ Of\ :,n:r~~tf=-P=~:N ~-=:r .:.~~-::.,:; ·--Ml =~~o~ :IT.~ our Std ltllft, Wftlfto S4. llma. Newport 1 .. oh llMI .,...*;~ ~Alf/.. I~.!..!.!_"',: n 1 9 • r I pey. ffUll Md PIT wfll. It takH mon~ to leol .... ...... Salary In ••oh•w IOf Uc> to S4.IO • r!" be-looallot1. laa.ry open, nw AlrpOrt. • M•rlcetln, Dept. hH -~~ ~ Hit In our fM.1'111...,.,. . .,.,._ _____ _ realty lndtpeodtot. Wtlt I ,,._. ( .. ,...... come more HP d. YCN Cont.at Ahonda Nlln. ohacka, bllllng, llllng. Cl~a_!L&IN~..!!_! ~t """:..'='='.,'::."= ~r• Cell UT·UIO. llCI 'lll.!'!~iiiiiiiiii;;!! t tl1 '-'....., hou-•worlc Approa 4 will be promo.-d lo h9tt ue..tllO W.Yet Eng. ,,, __ , -·-t•lnG ""'"'' .... .,. ",. KING,_ llWIY ~~o'r: ~~.,g8!;L; AH)oaup .. loM. houri dally) and olllld mgrnt. • tuPtntloly... 142-eeoo -·-r1rm. Good typing. lhOf· .ion dept, tewnmowar 1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiil-I Nancy Jono9. 5151-1 . ,_ 1'9qU!red. '°' lnfOf· care.~,..._ .. eel; 1t4-A7-4t40. -·-· thand ...... &p: req'd ...... a ..w.. Ioctl a I -m111• m at I o n o a 11 : encee. l O'MI oar,..._ Interview• held •"'Y Aecepuonl1t11ypl1t for 50-70 wpm; word pro· 5~ euppllee. 843-2114 Full/Um•. with ••Potl·•--..:.....:.------•-••••in IOt·lll-042t Ext 3 ed. reo.HIO Wed. e.7 Pfft..M..111 Oii ~II ..-noY· pit, oetalng Hperlenoe re----~. for Potllloft wtth **' BUY** _., ---·--HouMkotpOI'. mature.•· Mar, Col! MMe. 1.0 .E. S d•Y• week. Mu11 be qulreef. Contact Larry 8ect.i9rtal •--landaoat>t atcllltectut., Mature ooupte. Manaoe .. ,. am... pertonoed, lovlng. after I -.oout••• ...... type 50 t-tart, tn-Hta. E.qu•I lllllnYI ~t your lnoOmt """· NII JOOO nteCNne. .... . t>Mutltul S2 unit gwden All •t~ and ... ldM>04 c:Md tupONtllon. .. ..... --WPM . non·amoker. Oppty fln9!. a.TllY by~ ~e::":eurNo· Mutt be able to type .......... -... .........-.. oomotex, Colla MoM.. 2 c:=Pn----·r-t ..... ...._ A~pprox. 60 hOura/mo. _,_ ll'tlont 752..o612 aft t pm Wtle ..... lill Htld" art.,I offt-"' Of !i ,.,. mlnlrnum Of TO wpm. _,...,.. ..._,...,.. yn up. Reta req. No ·-·--· ..,_, Aaf'i -·"ed 53e.1115 '°'"*""engine llWOf'll IOf lnttMN. eeo ~-center Or. .,.u .... • Partlt even-IWA Group Laguna I• MM Ill Mii pell. Salary l unfurn. Orange Co ha 'r...-. IMe-3511 Aeoepllonlttlt plat. Wetl lhe .Joly Roger At9tau-t g weetcend• only. ..., 417 S4Tt (•for apt. '76-9006 ~; l~m*tt~n:f~~ 1= ~ = lmL Mflllll Hllbll1t1e!T, growth IUllJllY r,:•,~-: h::p:1: ~1~";1~/iou~·=~o~; Lynn). • • ~i:obox ...... an. Ml"IW !!:,,f:".;:-;:~• ~ ~ ~ w~ b~t~n~ :::~· w~~k ~! =~~~act,:;.:'; =..er~;:iu~ ~h-:C~l~: ~,e;:,~t:'n~ ~~ ~r~~OM~~ J ... Wy... llft AHTtOUE81= Ctllllt WE'AE LOOKING for • 1•M 3741 or IBM 5280 good m•th •blllty. ,ull bMd'I. Full time dedlcat· lharp, energetic peraon 656-8550". Mk'°' Floyd. Opetatlonl. Poeltlon r• 66703. Loe Angelee. CA ~. NurM, pYt duty. 26 ~di point) t1H retp .. mat. q>le. to man-O.ta Entry MIChlne. Wt time. Apply 273~• Ca· ed mgr. Live on Prt· for front ~. Aequlrea qulr .. ••c•llant 1hor-90072. yra ••P. rel• avall. c H • · age & maintain beaut. orr. attractl11t working mlno Ceplelrano, Ste mlHe. bpr needed. exoellenl typing and SECRETARY fOf' erchlttc.• thand and typing •klll• ' Turvy '75-14<41 ,_..;._1_11_1 ____ _ 32-unll garden apt. condition• and a good 172-113 L9QUna Niguel Send rwume and "'®Irv phOne 1111111. ~ex· tural firm, exper, boOk· •nd otrer1 • varl•IY or T1l1••111 Wtrl EurQPMn cpl "9tdwortc· 8' oft wtllte & ootd..,....,.. c:omptu. Unf. apt. & .. ~ pedll09 aa well 92t17 to P.O. Boll 205, SOutfl ptf'lence help . but not kt Ip Ing & m I c r o . rHpon1lblllll11. Prior No HlllnQ, Wiii t rain. """ • r-'.._.. __.. CC>UGh, IOOM back CU· twy, no peta. Exp. pref. u • c:ome>etl11w 11a1ary Laguna. Cellf t2t77 required. The Sanborn computer ••per eUOfl· rHlaurant .. perlence lenla Ana Office Sal ~ ... • ._,., -........ ""°"'' all culhlOM wt Xlnt ref I . req .. call itructure. Apply In pet· INTERNATIONAL OIL Co, '51-30M. tlel. Needed to •1111 Im-~be a defltWte p4ue. $641 ~ No . domottlC ~ ,_. ' 1464737 An•w•r Ad no. 743, ton Monday through DAILU!R8nowhlr~f0f MOTEL MAIDS wanted, Relief= Now med. 719-9141 or Lowly omcoe. good be-nee J:lnQ !pp,;:; •IUlng, chlldcare'or 'P ~.'226. 142-4300, 24 hrl. Fr1d8y 8 AM to 6 PM. rougllnecke end aome ~In'*"°"· 302t W. otptl"" · 1lonl.::;; 833-9508 Mflt package. Apply In l\olKa 5-t P"M. M0n thN Too•!!!' or 7Mparate. Otd OM Roltop detk In .. I-.. _ THE JOLLY AOOEA INC fleld 1t1ff. Mutt trtln. c.t Hwy, N.8. to ,;M, &celWtt Secret pDf9Cln from 8 AM to' Fri. Saturdey 9•1 PM. Xlnt r .... 891· ~ great cond: chalrl , -• -17042 OllMle Aw. S20,000 plua. For Info ~aper atutt.f & CS.-Ultry l b'enefllt . SmaM'i.tnt>utlng Com· PM •t: 912-6844 MlllWiid ...,._,etc. 975-2578 ~or~ In= 1Mne 92714 call 312·920-M75 llYafy, L A Titnee home 541-9287. ~ needt a reoeptlof,. THE JOlLY ROGER. INC ~ 8m apt mgr. M9ture cpl, 4 ,,._~TV traiyw cMtall cwten~ ~Mdual Decoretlna Alelatant, fUM LlllL lllY /... ~ 1 ... 5-14 t3 Aettaurant •t. Other dutlff to In· 17042 1:• Ave ... -upor4oe r• Aalumal. Wlc.r/C *J!',· Hev2• .,., for poaltlon In our ac· Of pert tlme. H you low Small Newport Beach Of'" Walter/Walt,.... wtth car c~a':°:.deef(payr~~r:;.;d 714·54&-0331 --·-Cell Don or Sue (714) flnllh. 0 •• 1 "• aac. coun11ng dept. Ml* type art. people t making llnn Maki legal aecra-lff-M. ."9S fOf Wld<er balltet lunch an m 145-7908 M&, 5151-3411 eo wpm accurately. 10 good moM'f, wlll treln, tery. muat hav• word NO EXPERIE~E dellven.. Hloh COll'lftll9.. ~~~.~~1 ~ri SecretllllaryU .. .,.llY :~ "::' ::::.:::~ 9u11,_ man IOld bull· Llk• new. Whit• wtck., lcey by touch, A/A ••· call~. proc:eealno • boOkkMpo NECESSARY aton. Mon-~1. t -1:30. 145-2905 lot Appl bet· ....-;1 from our Cotta MIN of. ,,... to~. 80'1. Elephant table, Coat perlence helpful. Dent A .. t. Ortho. Nwpt Ing •ttt.. l61-o811 ManypoeltloMavlllable. C9117~.142·1907 wttf'l 9 . 12 · Newport BHch • Full flee In the evenl"9 for lnttfeeted In 1·3 deya · U25, n crlflc• t71. Out••-= componaa.-Bch. • day, Mon·Thut'I. UllL a.Tiii FOf' lnlo, 312/888-4347 8alet · Um• poaltlon. 46 wpm Holld~ lnn'a new travel 4·1 houre per wHk.1....:.515..;.1_-34_1_8 ____ _ =t !nwcin.::.~ Ex~er . ' RDA req. Fut peced, Nwpt Bch Ext E-91 F• '°' DWeo-llftltw.. SECAETAAY/ RECEP· typing and 1~~ otub. Mlary + commit-8acilground: P.,aonnel Decoraaor aof• a matcfl. ~·-Pat M""" AMF, 142 2t2t law ftml. Mutt ha""' lllnt t°'Y , .... !:!: TIOHIST IOI' public -ter quired. Offloea a Ion + bonut. Call Aortt;y, Aeal EltMe...... Ing c:tialr '276 . .......... ,_, ......, '-Ill n..-T .,..;...,., ioc:.led In Dana preferred. CRT helpful. 751-4222 after 1 PM. tai FoOda. eon-111011 l 417 ... 732 Scientific Orllllng lnt'I, DO YOU LOOK LIKE A '" I , and legal exper . ..,_1tor needed I« 9u saoo plul ty. Ea· -..-~, & ......,, Muat be detail ariented S.... ... ...,.,,..,. ,._,iiiiiii'iiiiii=iif 18012 Mltchell South, If· FAMOUS PERSONAL· 752-5464 office, pit Moo-Fri 12-41. cellent fringe benefit• :~:. ~~~~. ~1:. and ac<:ur•••· Eaoeflent ,,,.,.... 1um .. ivllllabte. Wrtte 10:1 •11•• ..... vine. (714) 557-9051 ITV? (Put Of' preMnt). •-•• ---11y Tab, 3001 Red Hiii, Bldg dr-645-7148 ' Startling 11l1ry S1 .205 aalary Wld benefit•. Call ..... ,1M11ht Ad No, 1028. 09lly ~. Ea-....... Eur-oon-E.O.E./M-F. Famout ptr90n9 look·• .,_ -• 5, aulte 108, CM t2t24: . H-Norma at (714) 875-9670 -"--·-· P 0 8 1680 C ...--..........-• M&&MB~&A ~for :~:..i•:•~c~'.I~ n.c;: Expf'd,.::~lme 071-1711. UUl/1111111• mo.4 17515 !!.:=':in~~·~ -~~ta ~~ Santa Ana baaed 11ec-Making lootc·•·llk• •P· Loan ........... UST IMS lllllTAIY llPElllL SIL time F«Mle. 20 yn, needt !Iva tion from model llOmoa. tronlca mrgr. No exper pllcant• to be ultd ror Liii Plllll• Part/time. 'Wiii train. Unique ladl•• clothing PIT 8 to t2 M·F. 2 yr. Equal °':::Ji:rnpfoyet tee-()1611ft 1 PM 1n job. Ute houMkaap. ~71!educed1,...n8b'Y 90%. nee. Call btwn t-3 Mon-pertlee & IP9Clal ewnta. L • a 11 • m • 1 1 1 g e 910f'e Maki energotlc la· min exp. Recept, typing, Telephone 8alet lng.1c:ihlldOflhut-«I<*9.1....;....., __ .. _v_, .... __ 11 __ Fn 54&-2480 Submit photoe (Muat be •-• 54'"3790. di. with flalr for fllhlon ftllng, It blckpg. Sml non lllTl.IPl•Dll . •Tl 11i..1m or 120-1351. waterbed, King c: 1 good llkeneu) and ._... and/or modeling ••pr. amok• pl••••nt ore. _ --Id ~ 1 ASSIST In court related FNMA, FHLMC , BA. PIT. Ambltloua couplea. helpful ~In peraon Send reeume: Atdlltect • r.Etellced,....,.. ~ w ,...,,, ~ ng Victim Wltntll Progrwn. general lnfonnauon on FHA, uper. lmm•d mature •lnglH. Bid. AlaxlaNat1.11al Flltlioni u . Box 2000, CdM 'IN~ $1500 PER WEEK w/doOwll~& Ind.~ IN9 BA, Soclal Science or r.:!e,...,or·1S..nv •lngntelookrtel ... n· opening IOf upor. poet. bu1lne11.:lnkt/mgmt. 4'7·•777, 280 ForHt 92t26. Orange COunty Airport -.. ,_ mpro'lt your propefty1_llfl_ .• _6...;pm_. ____ _ crlmlnal juatlce prefer· " , tlwe lndMdual, •Int aa. APt. 64Mr78 A • .... a...a-" Area Reel &tale OeY9--nr. mountain l"OIOf1 .,.._ M·-... .____, .... .. , 1 ment. polltie91, hl9tonc.I ""'· _,, _.,. -aay _ "'"'--ir rid .... n yr expec In 11 lary, Ina & retirement PART TIME SALES: -· i..,., .-. :e:;•lced Work with the beet.. Call 141-7llO. gent btll9 Wlwt..,,.... human eer\ltce _........., gur~ or anyone cur-~., -• ...-... ~ SALESIOE8tON ... _, ...... ...""'4 _,.,..,._, -..M .. w ..-.. Howard Fr e iberg _.. ---• ........ -.....-.... ....,._... ti I the 11 11 tit .__,. r-...,.,. -.-ftome Computer• & -.,. _.... .... _._ ..--· """' '7,....., • LIVE·IN AIDE aom-..-., -· ~19 ,,... _,.. Spanlah Speaking req. ren Y n me g · vlronment a ..._...,.,, In 8-._ Ellett.Ing cateor 09PtY '°' tole•_ ... lnter•t In & 9foper"ty ~ 531-3000 --• ... ..,, 080 .Jiii d I .1 050 Xln Fun way to earn ewtra ............. ..... ti • lndl -Ith ---....... Dr • .___ • Ha'-IV, A~.--..r ........... t ........ . ur n9 neflta. by reeume money. Submit to: Fa· 1141837•3900 ..., ,...,.. for cotor & dellgn. Xlnt cwtented.buelneea acr--$1200/mo. 133-2237 TOPS I I~ Pre-refl 790-112t bef. 2Pfn. 1-...;...' ------. Ae:"'°· t be-A Lake ForHt. Call Liz THINKll ,,,2_....,.. crff "' v -•Y• dlent deldlillDI a. detall--..... ..,.,__ -.. ~· ....... .-...... .,.. ct., 161~ no ...., t SPM. FeO moue Facff Entertain· .,.., -comm, opply for adv· ........... Growth opportun-f • r r • d • Mod• I• & "•w-reap UOf etudenl 4 Dentafl modem cttwa 15, 1H3 to YSP, Inc .. ment Center, PO Bolt MAINTENANCE FORE· r-• •-ance. training 111111. it;:"w1th 4 6 per•on Sell Gourmet SteaQ Md &corta. (213) Me.1'84 ::;'; ~ • CGmP9-upflo6aterect, lttnt oond. 2803 Aoyal Pmm Or., CM 2013, Np4 lldl 92M3 S1H2·'2~~~mo. A 13 ~-=: -=-~ 4et.1481. Orange Co. adwnlalng SHtood. Sell• Hally ~ Am'J nlon « P¥t duty,.,,.., 1176 ... 5M-IM2 92$2t. ,,..,.,., crOH·COuntry. MOD Wul• Water 21, wltfl out9tandlng at· Salel ~.C .. 971-7000. t30CHot500perweek. 2 Yrl min. ••P9f'· with aide. ~.EFS (714) ...... .... BABYSITTER MecOregor Y9Cht9. 1831 TrHlmtnt Plant In So. tractlYe peraonalltlee to iiiliild SECRETARY. Ground 79G-8236 ~ r•aylWn, OrOUP 5151-3613 1150 Matur9 woman to aupar-Pteoentl9.. C.M. Orange co. nHd• an work with youth (agH .. 111'11 floor, challenglng poe1 • .....,/11111....I• oriented, organized I Me.1117, 867-1641 YIM 3 g1r1a ~ ecnoo. •tm -eaperlenced Malnten· 10· 14). Cell 2-&PM, tlon tOf Mlf·motl1111ttd, .,... ne11. Im mad opening. l1l•1J1 TW1N 8ED8. bolt & IPrina white Mother'• out· ot Exper or tr•ln•• cen ance Foreman. 3 yeare 645-7021. E.O.E. -Trllll energetic peraon with IL.DI ~ Toun. 752.aee1 Siii matt. 141/Ht. Oooa town. 646-5581 make P-tt&ltlr 91Mtlng txpetlence u a IONOf p OuaMfled P9r1IOn tor rec> organlutlonal aklffa In NP' 8cfl R.E. Flnn. ,._. ... _ cond. ~183 BABYSITTER, ...-daya. pay. Full Wld PIT poe1. maintenance man. a llT TIIE rutting Engineering, lrvln• Finance Office. pon91ble tor ptoceealng TIVEl. AKC AIREDALE PUP. my home. Aefa. Girt, 3 tlon• nallabl• In our t"°'°"Of' knowledge or PUSllS 8a6M. OMa Jlrooeaelng, Typing 60 wpm. thor· mall, lhic>Plncl. reoaMng. ..~1 ~g• and~•~=.':ci yra. 81'·1357 Bal lal publlc•t1on1. Call ~ motora, a ~ °'Banking. thand ptefered but not Own car Aeq. for tr• 11 -.., __ .. oond. Ml ....... 2191 .,-. 537-2880, Ellt 3 KING trlcal equlpmerlt le ,,._ n•ay required. Flnence Co. randt. E..-~ Hvy --~:;:--;-=:::;;-:::::r:::::~·l~:==:..!:=.:.==.=:_-tae wy. £apette11e1 wtth ... , IUSKSS I background pretered. titting Involved. ·c all ~ cllemlcal corp AKC American Coctler L IHAPEO DESK to" ~c.n.ra Work, Platlna and OSHA ..-y Pl'aor-t Smalt, buey lnrln• Tu ~ Salary commen1er1t• ~ now h .. lmtMCI oPtn·· 8penlil6. 1 wkt old, top o.ti wood .cet cond. Strippfng. Exper. Pr.... a11m WlllD pl'eventtw malntenanoa AccounllnO l ~ rwurr.SSDIM. with exp•rlenc•. Call • Inga'°' 10 lf*ll r. l qr:'::li 1150 or on.,. fi6.2193 &ut wll train. ~ .... I .... ~1711deend. l.O.E.. Finn Na two patMlrne -9rdt, .. IM 752....... Claulfted Ad9 YfJ4JI( on. fUY9 who WOllld e to r-•-__ 1. ____ _ CAAEE.A 4te.17l po1ttlon1 evellablt • ...,.,. IMdl. Ct t2Mt ,..... wflo noect People atop ~.e center. tre14t .._ lt'9Y WOflc In ~ "9t Pl"'9 for V• OUK CtWA (~ ~.:::: '"'° ..... · ~ MA#fTEHAHC£ Mo11dty """ Friday, (714) MMltl Tll9fe ""'91 tt1t U.I . fNl6or ...._ Derw· .....,_. d9y. Al<C O#A. wilt! upholatery. IS • UIDll~ ---tAMo3PM or aN-IPM .. ......,. .....,....., DAa..Y Pft.OT P.ap6t wtM> noect poop6e •· Honolulu • ..._ Yon&. lhota, wor~. 'uoo.,_846-2 __ 1_91 ____ _ llmtftftt. I ll1'a ohonW• -~~ ~ ..-,.n11i11 ~!ta ~ ~ SE__.., ""'REC'TOAY ltlOuld ..,._.ct-* tfle etc. on I rMdom "in. 4e:J...7387 Dark atalned h:i: ~ UllH~ .,.. --... -• .,._ .,,.,._ offloe .. ,.. """~... a.vtoe DINctory"' .. tary. You mull be,... a wood ....... I ..,.WI ~~ :::S .. c:!!' l .. illlll enoe, --.~ to "*"* SALES II II Mloutl DM.Y PK.OT "*to.._ lmmect. tor ht! M • w _._ --~ ~ .... lllnG. -/Wtmle -at 2 .... °" "" job ... • Ml-2191 ftllllrr bee.......,, Ce t2tl2 lllll•• and typo...,..... M-hit 'st. tll Mt 11111· Pll ........ · ·· · ···· ·· .. I pen•• paid ttalnlnt ..... MNIW .. I~ ~ -.._ .._ ·. prognm. Al nnepone. "9d LOn1 ~ 1191 CcMa ttii. tftd ttll. dk '*'-- "':; :uQ~~:r, 1'1111-. =.=::-.=: &~n~' ~~~~~ : tlon rurnlahed. High ,,..._Codi Ml 140/all. 04-1472, $14 400 ::W. ~-=-= Alelon ~1~ "*"'-~ 40I ....:O,..~ :~~:n•l~~h "'::n:;.~ : .__, __ • ......_ ......... • : :;'*C::,.' =:' tflll"'°'!; ~so:' off~ P!· = ::!m ....._ f gea,.....N-4151 enc:e cvllodleM, P9f'· FOf oone6deratlon oon-ment pottnll•I. ,.-ull _.,....,..lrlllf~ =~~',.:: :::=:.,.~ &5dlt9.dropr.t.txo. PEA YEAR FUU.·-LIMO ONV£A '°"" pt6'ienttw maim· t9Ct Ml. Prtoe. 141-3764 .,.._ progrem. Excel-~ •-IUCf't IM-i1t.2 ...... 2M4 •&£ 111111 ,_,.. tMneellndnMIMr..,.n ---lent commr .. 1ona. For • flllll ·~ (11'") e•e 4e1 Over 25, tood driving on equlpfNnt. Wiii *° nm• •-conlldentlal Interview Immediate opening exl•t• In th• • food a ..,,,.... -~......,, --O.aJ dlnlno aot whll I ... .. ....... record. w.noo, Moo-1 t d d w I c 11 s 1 o t t .. lfnO. 'Only~ wtM> -'.~... c:N11r9. "'*"· cHn9 a. 124 "°""' T _... nven ory an or ., • ._, _ oonl8ct: Robin at: roa ve erv c•• apu men • atMit 10 et-'-. noect P"'°4 for quick aalo. blnet l800 080 Cd =:---:-::-----:=-':"'""'.=--ti~uaa::::...::-~"7 ----CUllOdlat end«** aup-Malle atr• M MltMna YWll 1111 Succeuful candidate lhoulcl hew • -... 912-7131. · · ........ / .. I f-. Greet opportunltJ. the plee and nln ~ '°'*' ....,_ promot working knowledge of layout end ~. 10 Ma. T.-r~ . anawer ad No 1 42. Exper'd In LA, NNDort. Balboa ••Y Club tor natH In th• UH of hMtr :,. .... ., .. ....: tH .. un pt"oducilon and eblllty lo epec typ9. Cana I~~~, Lt,~~ lf2-4300 IA ... Laguna trHI. Non-Coomtotogllt. make.up ciMnlng malerlala and ~ M-.re, outgo-ltfwtt• 110 ... Dr~ end lllUstrOtlon .....,.,. la• t<at•ll• 81., Anaheim. 646475' ~~ dottl pine and dr1nklngl amotctng. Send •rtltt. manlcurlat. FOi· cleaning ttchnlquH. Ing. attreatM perentel ... doflnlt• ptua. n._6264 911108 .., ... liquor b.,. 1126 photo and rHume to towing pr1•1ect. eel bet Polltlon II located In type penon ,._ -If you have ot leHt throe year•' ' 080. cal.,__ .t No. Sundown ~ eox t-5, 141-2972 uk for Huntington Beach at 2-6PM. ~: ...,7021. SAL.E.8 experience and can work In an -rn .. .-... ,,,rMT _d =;....... 742, 142-400 24 tn 5220 ..__,.,_ llland ,... ...,._.or • -1 p •c I a l education PT-:::~lcat· : 1 I 1 t _... I t • ........... """'"• -11111 -·-• --• ,.,_ -'""'7 · 1ohoo11 lor teverely Plant Operato' tor 13 .._ •x rem• '1 11 -pac ... .,,.., ron: "*' 2 yn ""· • ,....; ...... •&I....,.,. ~ ~ 9zte2 to Dn"ange Int«· 1111.llY I wua.m handlc•pped children. MOD Waal• Water = flfm Mt. In~ : PINN tend your reeume to 6 .. for am non~•utomated -ler. S200 080. Call Ylew. ._a HMlttl & nuttttlon ~ e.-ooAM-2l30PM. Treetment Pt9nt In Dana ety a moe. Ground ttoor Wlngald8 Orange eo..t Dally Ptlot, ~ .. .,...,.. .-ncv to handle • uewer •d No 742, oompenr ..U 5 "°V In-Mon. thru Fri. Flllno Point. Gfede 2 ot 3 at... opc>ortuNty In rec1ulon W. Bey : tr..i, eo.ta Moeo. CA 9HH. both pleMWe& bua1ntt1 WUTMtNSTl.A ~ '4a~ 24 tn. c1Md1'911 tor euporvieoly deectllno; Tlvtdoy, Feb CtrUflcate required. Pfoof ~Full time ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT tr•vel. We.,.• WllOlly 111tr=.:1-A¥t. Ooa19net furniture •nd -.....,.~-.,.---".""'"'-I pooltloN. PIT-FIT. W• '7th. : t. rt Ing •• ~ r y a PIT ~ Min. In-330 w BAY ST • COSTA MESA CA tff?6 owned oompeny of the GAAOEN OAOVE .,.,...,. ......,.. ~ ~;•rr•• (1 u 1 4~~~"'o . E .. e. ::::'!en~c,p~: ·· ....... ~~.'.~'.~'.~'.·~.".'~~.''.'..(.~:'.~~~~ ....... · ~gse~'t!T.:d~:; M4-4103 ea1for_::42 Hard working young mlndod tlOlf women & men. _,$J!8jL, Jobe. Immediate Hlr1ng. St.an~ YM lllT UYI • mEllElll C4lll 24 tn tor ~ ( 11 4) •••aM •••••••• Cat••• .... /.._ ....... ·It.It• ' HALF TIME Cuatodlel ol::'!~ ot Mndlc~ In Hunt6naton 8eadL WOf4C achecfule : 2;00P~ a 8:00PM. Fling daedlne: Tueeday, Fee. 15Ch. Cell (7 1 •) tfJ3.3t3e or~7 PmtlnQ tty. 831·7349 SuNMy If-moml>eR trev.i need•. Ptme rOOl'I\ .,_..,., '*1 lernoon or;,. No pf\one calla pleaM. 2 metc:Nng .,... Amlftcar1 t draw. fOOd tllfte Mon 1;30 PM to Ji Send reeume to 4770 Ortentals, Stoa or bat buy tor 121 . .._.,. ontt approa 8 PM, Tuea 1:ao ......,_ ••• 1r•1• 'f C9tftPUI Dr .. n40 ,,.... I~°"'~· M~'6~eoeo:T.:~~li .... -;;';";•~· •=7..-=ii PM to approx 7;30 PM. PIT for rat .. lt<n. Ea· fj 511111 PGf1. Boectl, ca. t2te0. Auttrtan Iron Twin llad. ~y~=~· 1::0 p'd l 7~94-5590 1t•r11•111 Attn. UL ~led .,:csd=: ~~ ~=-- Placentia Ave Coata Ur1'l ll TV COMMEACtAL PAO-1749. Beet offer. ,._1nt ~100 Mau llTll. .wnlY DUCTION COMPANY II IM0..()550, wkdays Ewa PITIME Mutt be uporltnctd In fll lntOI *""'" MOdel 11'PM Md Wknda. Tt0-1511 8edr00f'll furniture TV 10 or otder. Cell Ruby'• retall 9lllllna Wld ,_,. !: :'o=.~rn..= OllMfa l Monttt 1130'• ~-Ao• DDi wl et l-4$-ttOO aft. 2 pm. gement. 8alery and • llfta. Aleo°"* 1Yll09 tor atyle, 4 brnr. w/ov_., ayetem. lhny ot"e' commlMlon open. Ca.II •15 Tef·a~rketine A&ents eew a w1ne ~ w 1acce11. t1H obo IWN. eel bob'e 7 PM. PIT p,..... .,..., .Jankle 213/747..a18 monta. No ••l*lenco ••• 4006 .,..1m Friendly atmoaphere. ,,,_. 0 _., .. __..... •Professional working COnditionS required. Beckground told ~ bdrm .... ~ Mutt b• good wlttl ..... ,,_.....,. -· olM onlY ey APPGfnt numberl and phone tor WHITE~ •No experience necessary ~. c11s; "°".... . ...... •• HU =.t*:n:'~ ~ .... wfth • 0111111lod Ad -HAMOR AMA ~ ... ~ aoof, 1;:;:==145-41M==7==;J:;=;;;;ee1=1'2-Mn:;;;:::----I •AR trlining provided nwn•-APPUAHCetaMCa a1S1.m.11M,ewa. ASSEMBLER MECHANICAL .................... .,... ... ,. preeently IOOklng to hire an lndlvlduel with 1•10 yHrt current e11perlence working In prototype mechenlcal .... mbly af'CI "'"' ,,,_, ..... .. _,11,111 111• 1tt •· Muet be abl• to 1aambl• oomponon ... IUbMMmbli.. and .... mbll09 trom engtneortng bh.1119'inte ancl "'° ,.ennlng ptper ma1n..in1no OIOM toterancee. Mu9' haw '*"'toot•. DC&UM' ,.,,,,.. .amrrn ~ I ellust have positive attitude ~ t11rne for tu11 ..,.. w. ... ,.,.,.,., ..,. bed. baa ...,... • Ot'IOflto art pr~ .,,._IOl9. 64140n mattreu, Hit cond. •Fun time & part time liliailti-....,,., ...... .,.._ I "' .,.,, t' Ill w.fmt. MO. ... HH Potentially High Commi*n ~..,wu..:ri:r·......,· .._ 111-11u ~va ~ Olloall_,...... ....... '""' .......... -.e714 Salary Guarantee! ' Orange Oout DAILY ftlLOTl8und1v. '•bfuary •• , .. ~ 'liiiJiiii::::: ~hMl~~~~llgll~l'!'W'~;.;;ri:•~H~tjDMJ~~ .... ii~ .. ~liE!~~iiiJl::5!~~iiifll:i~~:ii!Ji:~~~iilli:t!~~iii' '=' ~· =·-= Chi• ,tfHOtHI\ •nd 'M ~ ....,_ ~ I OtltOHt II Ooro4e '11 .. HM .... ~ _ ::t=::\,r.Wtt'::· ==~ ~f~n~~ i;Ji~ w':1~,':ioo~ • • • ~ v w u ,,. ~ .. •- oii!i.i·ueor"•8oo:.' Dlu• Oun Co4teottoll, ~' lhot ~ .. ~~11'oo°'lt I • ,,.,to n: ... 1:r· z.,~ ~ .~"" lllSTD lunroo#;lift/fm GUI, b7!>.:. "1!:!. 001141 HOOO, · • oond gun•. i AlllH ISOOO •vu . roymar ne 1111 oontotned oeDoYtf --:Lf.!i.lni"r.O.aoo Pllllll/IRI l'llY °"I'll\'. 11,000 mf, _.;. ... ;_'"'...;.;.."---- t ay1 IO·HH, lv•1 ~T~l~troro: 11mpor wlll'I •, t Ion -1 ... t Hertlcw INd Mttl .. M'Ott 'II Cemero 211, Vtott, --------1 t71-1'11 011. r c I I I . J 0 II~ ~aok•· AIA ... , Olr. !.... "'' '11 .a, ~ o!Mn, n l ~ ~.... '14 vw ..... loc*I:.;: IQedlld, .. tH ......... ... ltJM Mo Ci.in Ou ldger. runt 1714)1811·3720 d1y1 or IO·I 46 n.. 000 l'lll ontf, t..,_, whit ... hn-Ltll... rtllt "'9 etiCIOtOIO ' 111.tOO 4*0, .....,,. ----••n 71417t0-1111.....,., e..ut11UICMIP'WllMll,10t 01111 n1. uo.100 11 11-llll Wf.1714 1110CH1V1&.Llll Ctttt... 649-710t H ' Cervw '"· T/Q, H 1m 1rvcai. DflNf NW In• 11ta 91•1111 t1t-OMI *'7' ~ ....... wo-~led & ~ , 'ANTAITKl 1Nnnn• , Piil HllMlll knt1, cu•t 11.,n rm, all •Id• llglltl 1100 ,......, .. tt,.. Llll•I '11 ICIOD, *'I~ '72 111 Tit .. AM"M wroom cond t11ruoutl wl Dy•r•. lt.Wll..1._!&M 'LANT SALii'' 1•12'. ~Ull ~In 'Ta MW •lru. lm1M4. IAC· ...... ,.H ....... , t ,. ~· a<MO--· ......... 000 1'111. 111,aoo. ~"· .,., OIUJ 9d oond run• •'"'· mu•• ... ltMI 0. .J'°·uuv In· 1002 Of1ng• Av• 811/ hfL Mut1 cep Oft wtrter/ ""'•Cf. Ut,100 PP ......... I"= Mll llW 11111 u •• a•• .. L.,. fNCI, 17CMaU. U~oo1 710-HU 01 •~870. •17·1ff7 ~. 8tr ....,, ~· lun 119o1rl0 976-4M! 7141H 4-000 wkdy•; m.111 -!!!! -------·-MIZ 1111 IOOID Svnrf.1-1-51-11--4-----... IWIMM Oflla, M9dt =:: ::.;:.r· '' • SAT auN "4·4120 eva1wtcnd• v~-...... T--.---21402 M.,~v ,...., .-.-.......... -....... """""'" ·01 , ... ~ ... ,.._d•ta1, ....-.... .....Al "''"' S:: I : 211& Union 81. 1ccc goll momb•rahtp 0•0,_nd .. ltlo,,_,n_ 1•10'-0 Jo"n Mleololl llelO _ .. .,._ ·-""' """ ......... ..--.. -·-"""'"• -·• • e •&A&j ...... o V1110u1 t\ouMhOld, lutn. 11000 & tranet.r tee. lay 1.aunct\, IOlh ~tury ua ..... • • (A lall Off 1-11 llarm oV04m, MW tit•. orlQ ..,ip, r.oent r"'1, 11171/bol ofr. MS. '7 '""'"Tl -lot• ol m1eo. 55'.otll Lap1treke 11'. Ill . .,...,.. • .._ ~ luncl .-.M ml """'41o. Owner. prTo•d to .. 11 Oall "191'11 Diec*, new dt•, U800/olr 810·'8H •--'~/ eye Ul,100 mak• oh . 13f·UU ·~~ .~ ..... ~ Pt. pt>, amltm ...,_, n , r Illa Y.U ._ .. ,..... &artD ... 0 1811 k d I ·~~--...,.-----'V ""· .. ..,.., ·-000 ml. orig, owner "'" ... • ....... ··-~ ""'"' ... "13; ...... 1170 '!.! • ., •• , 10 '°'.,.. 114, lmtMC OflQ Dody, not. WMCfl, '3096 176-0MI MOVING GAAAOE &At.I! ..... n. H!!! ... I Nf UMlll • ,,_. .. ,. COnd. ~ ... & dflv. nloll or dtnl.1. rune 141• ....;;;;~:....;..:....:.....:..:..;.;_ __ ta101 Redbud cir. F.v. WllTll 18· FIJI 111ee. teunch 811. '11 flll&lll llUT '82l~•4 wnldnwPU'. 1 ..... a.w.LeMlng ·ao Mil 2400, wNt• w. to ''l'u. u .ooo. poro. Uh5/but. 'IJ ""9-'t 8111 Su I\ Feb 5 &.8 OLD OUNS A'i'FLES by Nerrogan1ttt Gd f\UNS OAEAT. 1900 °' t•• OY9t pjtymerlt. 1.ot1 tll IUITm 1111 ~ Int, auto, tunroof: "4·3 1, 148-1408 648-7245. 11.tH 1<Mlpm. SHOTOUNa: POCKET cond. SHOO. 11' Fgl. t>ttt ott.r tee-2272 Of 111rM. 651-Ma ... I:• eni.nn., IOC*1; llrl/ L11it Inn tlll 'It 8'IMDMI ...... lettr IMtilltlO .... ~ WATCHES & MILITARY Chrll Crell l1unch, 9' YIJ'l'tlhl 600, uaect 2 n•. '78 l'ord Courier very I ~. !Nnt oond, A•::;:: -~ litrJ ---8WORD8. 8erlou• COi· l>Mm. 1011 of room for new cond. f1100 cun. CIHn, oampu 111011, un...... Mrvtc. reo. 557000 ml. •1 DUlH IN U.S.A. =· ~e0.1lr&-T5'~ t464M6 Fumttur., '9MQ .. dln11tt• leotor PIYI more thin dectl cMlrt 110,000. Vamlh• 125. new oond., many HlfH, 12200. * '71 3201; auto., •un 1 18,900. e.40..,7 I Ml, & ml1C1. l42·1MO. Wl'f dMl9rfl 611·8870 ...W p,.., 1800 c••h t880 trvlne NO-I029 °' 173.7049 roof. (414U8C) '70 lmmK1ileto. MCond ~ '79 081. Rabbit, dlx eddl-'1e Ctlmero, ~o. emltm tlt31 ~.apt 20A Ct1•) tlf·llU A~. CM 'll ••---· * '7t HOI: 4 epd .. tun ownot, llght bk», em/Im, llon, air, am/Im t•P•. 11er.o, 8 Irk, alol brOfQll, -·-~ roof. (417M1) o1r 4 IOCI 4 dOOf vwy flewlNa OflO wtlt bodY., •Int oond •1111 l!!f!!I ... ~ ... 1111 WllTll UIUll mtlU t910Varn•t11850S~lll. Lowered. run• good. ~ '79 3201; auto., tun low mil.ag e 1 4000. ~~·1e1-a•111• P•rl•ct Int., OOMPO 11_eao.....;..._1oe&...;..;.. ____ _ Mo ..... A Se .... E.._....hl Good COnd r .... pri04I I h I 8 • loaded w/extr ... $2000 I 18 0 0 or I r • d •. root. (IOIYPW) Nenoy 7141112-&228 day ~·..c .. 11t1·o111..., '1unn'r u"'o'*u lb, 1,ml*ICl3 • "~. 111• ..... LT '""' .... • •• ,. ng tee-1221 ' 842-0100 H 9 Ut qual ly 1 0 8 0 . I 4 8 • t 0 3 7 ; 842·5370 * '80 320I; 0 IO(l., toad• Of~ CIMI .,._ .. IM .. •"' • OOM. Bat-SOO, Ith -8th, Stephen 1 Mj) T 0 R 56 t-08 t3 edl , l8EJ043) i---·-----1~-...;..._;.;;....;.......;....;.;;..:_ 1541-7240. N•w 360 eng & lren•. tO -4 pm. 957 Promon-YACHT. our docll1. thll ·73 ClleVy ~ton thoftbed, * •eo :SZOI; 5 ipd, ilr '70 400SEL, drk bkl, lthr 18'ut ttl'f 1--------AM/FM cut, oood Int. tory Dl'tv. w .. 1. N.B. UI IUllllUTN w11kend. A1klng only HONDA 350 307 V8·1tk:k ttllft. 41,000 cond. l323ZHR) Int. Call w/good ofler. aa .... kvloe-l.M9ing ea VW Sedan, nr new eng. 12000 080. Mu1t Miii 810 SALE-Refrlg, wihr/ WANTED 1229,000. Mollv•ted. Good cond.lllon ml PP 11950 646-8239 * '80 320I, "8" pkg.. 548-0337 u.lllll 26 mpg regulat g ... hu Call Bob, 840-0837 rtal dryr, care, piano. furn. ee7-3939 ~:~':;~: 01 Newport, IA25 9411-7909 t9~ Toyota SR-0 eflort l~I (1ARMe58) '70 MBZ 2808EL. Xlnt -·-~~4~~l e I. 11 g O O ·1_n_nd_• ____ _ book•. toye mite. Come F11mland wanted to..... T11ller1, Trawtl 1024 b9d Owner Oetperate. '* 82 Uh, O •pd .. cond rt>lt Hg air 8 - t>uyl 612 80lu, N.B. Apt In or. Cty 979-2890. '78 Bolton Whaler t 1· 'll l•NT 11, 13000. 848-t738. loldedl (902392) treck'. blue/11n IHth, H1·IMI •MMt DMtt tHf 8 -r • • r · 20 t 9 t B1yvlew Ave, Spon, '76 Zodiac 9'x8" , 111·1111 16100, 91 •)(4 :: t 11....... o .... Vtlt't 1175 7• D D I 16th/0reno--Nwpt Hgt1. Santi Ana 12707 CacMI. '7t 14' Flbe<glaN Self cont .. Ilk• new, ea FORD v. TON 208 w 1•1 Sant An 807-2914 °' 770-9"2 .. "' c ..-. n., .. odg1 art, o ml, 642-8155 Sal/Sun 8-4 Inboard Bay Ltuneh, liMPt 8, Mty ~-8 h t>«t. V8, runa gd ~·841,,.,:V a 251< mli., AC, AM/FM 'IO VOIVo 242Dl. euto. 4 f'NI tran•. PP, 12.000. 1 ...... 1. 11 ..... llll •••lcal MIMS• wor1l 64$-7898 15200. 551·M3' $850/obo. 549-!152 .., llUD ... ~ Thia car II cyi, $7800. PP. • g.u n. N I g u. I . -'77 320I, 7000 ml on fee-•7• 280 MCI Xlnt cond. CfOM lnllcM & out. Onty ~ 71.._.96-t950 LEN 0 )( c HIN A la1ttaaeat1 1214 ·~~~. i;· 75 HP Tr11l1r1, Utlll!J 102' bll •H tory reblt •no. Blau-549.1514 . 975-0142 u .aoo. Call now , '82 Oil wgn, lc)ecMd.,.,.. r • MOONSPUN FENDER-Princeton. Prt-979'-6832 24' dual ax .. trlr w/"*-c1' I I .... r.nkt. eunrf. MW t1r... 11 ...... &48-8533 •um• ...... 1331 mo.,:.;.•-' _____ ....;:•~a~··~ N.w 5 pc pl. Mttlng ISO. CBS, 1250. Fend., De-brlkH, haul anything: 111 " t'rd blue, i 72oo. 1 -ft'f!ll tHt 1/974-3192 '13 Pinto 844 2418 112 C I $1000. 873-0647 1111 .... 4 -e875 LIKE NEW 122.500 -Good J -,_ Hl4 ~~!·ces. ~so~';~:; lail 7014 SpHd•t•r ropllca. Th• '70 2002 ono ownr, 4 IC>d. 83l-4"4 1MI met& ·7.~~~!i.4a1c? =d~: ssoo. == ... ., twin revtrb, 100 w/ .... Fiil ... A I moel "9Qfnt con-11blt CIMn cond.13000 obo. '75 280C, load•d, exit IWI& .-1 dowe. am/fm tape, e•oel ••o _.. __ •.aaa ROLE)( MEN'S JBL'•. muter YOI .. 1450. FOR SALE •••••• •• eYef' bulTll (201t). W•• 770.-7822 COnd. $9700, obo. 6 li>Nd ITlllL, .., con-cond. 13900/btl ofr. ' -·-- PRESIDENT WATCH 642-3323 842-4844, M·F. 9-5 IMPORTANT NOTICE 149,500... 1213) "'47-76" dltlonlng a. 1unroot. 831-3178 Of b91t ott.r. f4&.9017 $8000/obo. 031-4994 RARE MARTIN '/\ tlH TO READERS AND llW 111.IGG D1t1u 1117 .......... llZ (80i3). 1971 VQIVQ 144S, C)..ml Of{ 'Ill FORD STATION WA. 23 carat Aqu1merlne t""· model 518 p;::..n~ E= 3!; ADVERTISERS Theodor• Robkiaf0rd .... iw• HLY .... eng a. 1ran1, AM/FM GOH. P/8 R9dlo MOO. 0 .1.A. ID. 12000/ofr. 75 64&-7909 crulllng. SHp. In Npt L• The prlc• of ltem1 •d· 2oeO Hllbor Bl., C.M. ·~~nt2:~~:: ~~~ ~;,io<; m.~1f°'~9~"g ~ llf UIYll -CIH, r1dl1I•. nu brke, 545-4141 after epm. 982-5533 vox trumpet with eaH, Ille..,.. 979-7843 ::'~n.by:: J!::: 842-00IO 54()..821t ml, MW t1r1a, MW t>•1· '78 450SEt.. Muet ti. low 1640NEWJPORambore9T .,!'<*c :;~~~~~:~:ee11~300. LJaala H23 MUST SELL: parcel ol t64 exoellenl condition. 24' BAHAMA ISLANDER fled 1dY4lftlllng column• • .., ..... hHt4 tery & thoetll, "" te>OI-mllMQ9 & Kint cond. Wiii a~ H '73 Contlnerllal 2 DI' Town RublH, 16200 r•l•ll: St25 846-7909 Good cond. Sllp Incl. dOM not Include any ap-t9'8 Ford Woody W1-..... S&OOO. 875-a014 buy t 0 d I y . c. 11 ... .... c 000 f l700t 640-Mla ACOUSTIC Guitar, n-. 77$-0738 887-3311 pllceble IUH, llcenH, gon, 113.000. '71 OltlUll 210B. 2 dr, lo 7eo-17o2. '78 Cellce OT llltback. •lac. t177 k~rca~' xlnt~o~cf ~ Diamond 1olltalre round with ortgln11 ptiekaglng CAL 34 134 000 -tran•fer f11•. fln1nee ml, llln\cond. 13200, call ,. •-• -Silv9f, 5 epd, w , am/Im owner. 12900/llrm :"~~~~J·io:'f>':O: 145. 846-7909 xini c:ond. · ~~t'C:~~r~f :'!.J::~ ~9;:~~~M1~~0T~~ 83t-28!17 R~~.~t~~~~!. ~·1~~; ~~~··,~,·~~;~; RIGHT _1_20_-t_88_s ____ _ Muat M4j. 881-6280 75e-t997 cenlfk:•tlon1 or dHler 875-8t6t. '12 ......... 211 70,000 ml, MW top. •harp. $3575/ofr, Call '12 UH lift Oer ... ~ flt• Offin fanJtut I LIDO 14 reclng rigged. documentary prepare-.41 C.CSlllae 2 dr lutt>eck 14,995 124,000/obo. 541-6311 640-6082 Ult fOf Chuck. 112,995 !!!!!!!!.! _ • •-I •a•• like,_ $2500. tlon chargu unlH1 M 1 Ra 1 · tnne11 ...., e..n.11 -..., 30"GASH9dQeTrlmmer . .,aptal • -&.4&-9738,63t-3133 olherwlH •P•ellled by Int or~. d o, auto-.__._ aa.. '72280SEl.4.5..t.xlnt '75ToyotaCorolla.4epd, NOW' Like MW 1 11"5 CASH. USED OFFICE FURNI-'78 CUSTOM Melerelt 1119 edY41ftl-. ~~~1,000 ml. 17500, ~3rnp cond. MOOO/uBO. 2 cir. 11m7798 • ··~3~ 54a.eaae TURE D..,.._ S1bot A ••• ...__.,"/ Cell wkdya 752-8402, Detk. typewriter. Pllney ·-·'V 64s-7&98 • -.TI -.twknd9 4M-3'e1 '79 Honde Wagon, 48,000 '12 ~· Wood wor1!1ng machinery, B o w • 1 . • t c . B o b Pull MU .. , O&llLUO llL.Ltrtaa ti 19 ml 1 OW'* xlnt eond • """' -vtnlno mu1t go • .,.. •100 s k s 11 10· 11 .. 1 R d -'84 230SL. Coneouree .... :.,... OBO. 0857-"""". · g 7 5 3 •1 ... 5 403-2072 · .....,..., n•r uper • ea PAINT 6 me body work, .. 11 or g. un• goo . ..,_.. nvv htrMM ...., --------iB 1 f . 111 1 b boal, bfend ..-. never ~ 10 50% off your Mt. Mak• ofter or trade. HL•UI Blue b\)dy w/Whl remov-77 Coroll ft SR 5 l) ••---"--~-1•11 r •cue, it n. OK, beef\ UM<!. Will Mii '°' 11 •~2 "100/""'""1221 842-0100 989-t221 Sh kl •bl• herdtop, flawt111 . au bldl -I s,.rts OtrJ .., ...... -........ ...., ..... _......,,•--., e om b o Io c k • 6 5 1 100 0 4 9 9 ., 8 4 7 .... ..., ....-Hp• n cover•. H -Int, prof '91tored. 4 epd, IC)d, air, 1191'.0, 12750 846-3955 POOi. TABLE HCl-t8e7, 857-t641 e50-12sJ. . Rblt 289 ___,,hi c:urhy INwm, $18,500. new tW.. lt0,400. Pet-obo. Muet NII 873-9192 A.PR Financing On 4"x7' alaM. cu.torn wood IBM s.ieetrk: 1ypewr1tef', IAOO/OB~ ··-·· ng, IWW•lnl•W t-9*-2143 1-e24-7822 llal tredH eon1ld1r•d. l!!rtuJ t32S d911gn. eon-w/bllllerd '375. Ilaria s.-1 _842·817t CIH•lc blcycl•lmotor 548-724& '11 •11.U 1983 '63 Gran Marqult lS. Ml ~ wllll~w= 966-1867, 857-16'1 II= 7111 PROTECT YOUR CAR'S ~~k,::~~~:.1•:73F1•~.~~a fmul till '71 45081., lo mt, ••<*I. ~r~:~~S 11;d~in~~ factory equip, 5,000 ml. fOf $500•~ 861-8237 Selectrlc typewriter: Hezzenlth V«nier M•tent FINISH w/1 prof. wax lob An1 Av . Cotta Mele. .... HI it'i cond. Ut,000. Dy• cue. Mu•t Nit $3200. MITSUBISHI 112,500. Call 54t-8441 -----·----1 Sperry Remington, top w/ahadH, mirror• & from &.lnw99t Auto 0. 8411-7414 548-0078 -751-3853, 11V9184S..6&48 831-&133, 645-<>728 Mon-Fri M . Ptutle bud!•t• w/lld 12 cond. New 11200/He •eopu. Brau. mint talflng. Int. &.•11t. one low •Y ~I '82 300TD w-buff:; ..... Toyo•• • ...,. 4 ....,. 4 o•.1---1.ilt t3-ooch. ChHper by lh• $750/ofr. 848-2t93 cond. ISOO. 97 1-1182 price.. Call & ua how to FllUll .,,., --.. ~,.. ..,.... CORDIA & .. ._ •• dollln M7-3931 5 991 • fr• ct.tall Cr ...... L1a1a1ia" -.. ft>/, uddte ten Int., dr, rune grHI. 1795. $ ·73 o.lta 88, 4 cir, rHI . IBM Ei.ctronle eo Type-Atomic 4. r.tilt. UJ . w/1 &.40.-1731 . -· -~ M&UISWt •qulpp•d 12t.OOO . 84$-7578 *.I.IC* I writer, Good cond to 1 g .. r. 1995/0BO. . LllllllllS 873-4424 1-------~.p/1,p/b,lllr&6ec 1 t250. <193-4322. RedUC*I. ~s vw van tra11er hitch I t5 11!--Tdaa.. 1171 TREDIAS :;:.•A:~~~2~~~ MAOIC ISLAND mlth C0<ona Ne pon 2 ,_ Bronn propetwt. &Illy lnetelled. • . ~:J~~°'~~·,:t:; ~ M l _1.i.1.i flf7 '78 Spitfire, 30.000 ml, ~., Mem~70 typewrlt., w/eaae, xtni 19" wit'!." 1h11t S•ll 875-5115 0-Pinnacle S•rlff 01 ........... n-clutch, new tlrH. with an Import car '78 Cuti-~· 28K ---------4 eond. $300. 497-4877 retail 1218 ea. now '218 Aatn WHI.. Hit the Armbru11., llmou-~ Teet Drive & Price Mu• I u II I 2 4 9 5 • tr.,..,... This II e llmlted ~'Vm.c. 50· P.P. FeJtMr plllow1 cle1n~. pr. 646-0553 11nu. Cedlltae.. Uncoln, . . 111 .. 1111t! 642-3844, ~200 time ott.r. '° hurryl Offer1 ___ 09 ____ _ Hnltlzed & rtfluffed. ThrM IBM Memory T~ WE PIY M«oedes & Rollt ~. 3100 w .. 1 COMt Hwy. TUl'bo et.non '•"=== 117"' .,. Sundey. ...... tUI Downproof ticking In-writ.,., Mag Cw II, IBM a "--L.. 71•• Wiii fOf the month of F Newpor1 8Mdl ~ • dud9d. 942.-.e10 cs II .• Secretarial delll•. _.. -TOP IOWll .. 642 MO& eord11 ' Tredle ..... ·-• IE• •rrr --------1 We ere converting lo lfpl Avall. Huntington !>Nary and Mardi 1111 on • Turtle °"981 P.U. '12 .... UI lt&&H& ..,.- Snow Skis K2 8t0 FO new compu1er1. Call Plaza H b B D • FR 1111 Aa•. I 1intorod°'!~ tt>Mllo t .. ,. •.r.8!!. Fiat tll3 Good cond. Stw.o. New 1175. Head HAP 130. 752--0322 ar our ay , " -"""'"" ·--p1l nt $2300 Call MIST SELLf BooU az 11. 988 4084 ~~54: t::1!tc:e ~~ AUi alllll ~~;.~~· :0~ d~..;:.~ 'll FW leNtr 54M2l5 att 8. · 1978 Pon111c Ftr•blrd -~Hew Pacific Telephone pi---I Or ••••1-7_1'_1840-__ 7_8_75____ ""111/ ... I tlon. s.. ttie dtffel•1ce. ~-."~~~ 'le eonvt. Hl60ec, 12 v .1---------1 Elpnt wtt1n1 •1V8 ..-,. -o..lgn Un11 phone, wtll. -IUI ..... ... lllllTll&IOI 2A80 Harbor Bl'td. Plnn•el• Co1cnwork1, 14700• 662..;a1 MW Ur•, bfakea.13200. COtM In & ... Nftport •utom• c rana., I r Cost 1 125, MCrlflct MO. Upright P!Mo, mt tone. ""' COSTA ME.SA Inc. Cell 87a..a&A Beach'• ftMlt -.ctlon conditioning, S>OW9I' wtn-Slt-3418 $2SO. Cel 541-san ah _, ~ot rtplltt. Monthly ....... Mf.1417 '73 flat 850 conver'llble, or pr•vlou•ly own•d dow•, C•H•tt• & m~ CB 40 channel. n•v•r 5PM. ma In I Free e I I . MW eng, new top, good .. .. ~· fW --PortchH, Audit •nd wtlMla. (411XNV). rr • uHd. l80/olr. Antenn• 640-8278 WI llY .. cond . 11800/olr. 1mMllWff4 Alr.euto..w bfltl•&. v~ ~!.!!_PUty. Alk nl m<Mll lnel. 84Ml85 WURLITZER SPINET . Slip, Jtlnt toe. & MCur-H 64$-5304 ..-. Utea. CIMn Docty. Auna ...... __... Cel M6-211t; Plano. l600 tty. Sell boat ~Cid OLIAI 1111 ts ·eo Rat Spyd« con\Wl, lo .... ..... uc.ll•nt. 12240/obo, no an1w•r' Pl.EASE Full length wttt Rabbit tur ~-!IUO 873-7873. .. Tl•I 73. 2000 OTV. lmmac. ml. rMtellle blUe, AM/FM 1500251). Call An1wer Ad 440, _k_MP-..._tf'YlnO"--;;..' ___ _ $57ts,n:;~rf:~r$;;~~1prtl!I ..... HH pto40'BoatSllp ln ~l=rect.anc:~· c•••· 5 1pd, PP ... 11111 642-4300· 24 "'" "45E.CoeMHwy '870TO.~tMCMnl· HCl-tM7, 857-18'4t Ledlel Do4omtt .. k1 boo«•. Balboa C0\19, 1250. nnce 995 49,._0~ !~~.!!!fer. 640•7817• 'll N 111 Ste. Wp ~~ r,i:~M~fSr • c. s ISO 080 751-2717 ... 7_2·.... ' • .,............,.. Auto tran•. n.w ur ... 1---------1 LIYI IM• 1111 · 842-1184 J .D. Prop9fty Mgmt. ... ....., •73 Flat~. Jdnt concl, 11lnr. tren1port. Orl9. '78 Ceprl 11, Good cond. 180 Grand Prix LJ. New Send eomeone you,kMt 70 llflne ........ NB 25• & .... EWA"• AofMo lmthold, n•w r•blt •ng, 5 epd. owner. $180(). 484-e045 Orig. Ownr, an rt e cyi, cond. ~on wttt, Ian- • bleutlfuf t>ouquet-dtto Metal t .... e: cond ...... . ..,., • on!) 500 ml. Und« Wit-good 9a1 mll••O•· ..... 4U2 ale, P/8, AM/FM Cua deu. dOttl ...u. all I""'· Helium balloon• eccttlna Sot bind. Nord az 10 Mii. Av~~2~200. Henry, ranly. No dwn. T.0 .P. 12000. 982•2509 ,;J/tUF.= oof • t • r I 2 8 0 O ob o tit. 1t«eo, CNIM. Mlc:tt I v•utto•I ~ fOf ai boot• b.o th I 8 5 .,.. ...,. 1221/mo. 80 month•. ·1•~· eunr • 9*eo, 7 t4184t-5830 alter 5 tlrwe, Mutt Mii. 18995. occae1on1. 873-4419 75e-8006. NB MARINA, -wtc-mo WI MY Carol, 551-8120 ..... tin • 1 own5~·8~d cond. pm. 8•0-7805 eve/wknd•. eo.rd, 5'9" Twin-fin, lllnt tocetlon ...... & M USED CARS & TRUCKS 1--------1•--::=umm.iiiii::-• .. .. '4450. 1 .rt. 5. Pvt pty. N•wport BHeh Tennie l 200 or make offw. Cell -Mllntenenee, 225 n COME IN OR CALL FOR ... tlft -1111 f 1• 11'111111• VW ·79 Sclrooco. Ale, 5 Aaa. Dellettlc , ~-~~~~3..:;~ 494-7258. M PM t4Cl-0551 FIU llfUIU&. 5 Audi Fo11. xlnt cond., Wb • ~ Befcn..?-' W L mAI 1pk, 1m/fm at•r, orig ' ·~·~Arn, '9d, lolded _,., "'•• ConNer-o.utlo 11.900 °' trede for pletl-U"f, ,.._ our un .... t· 1..,.,.._ own r . P P I 64 9 5 , lalc• 1317 7tc.a 1878 .. _..... 12 GMlgl lhotgl.ltl reload· 40' Moor1ng $12K - -•97 1""7 • .,.. Mlectlon. MvinG• -.. 751-lON ...... •,_,,,.,..or e4.c: renge & er & 1upplle1 $35. 50 ft Mooring SISK -·-• up ... -v" and~ IOCSeyl .. ••••• 'll m&ft W ... xrlll, Ilk• n•w · S 110. 84S-711M SKIPPER YACHTS 18211 BEACH BLVO. 79 SP9Clal Edition, GTI. ...,..MWW 'll N Ill t.oedect with •tr-. h•, ........ 75-<>558 or 873-02t9 of~ BNeh HUNTINGTON 'BEACH Sunroof, lllr. 4 epd. Mini ... ~YIMMI .. ·, .. I R9blt eng. w/warr, MW pr1Ced lo Mii. l2t00. rt ~olld bratt high eelllng n tlatit/lttrttll32 81 5200 • 4-1 . I 0. l • ' cond. thruout, never hit.. --tr•n•. new radlalt & 844-1641 780-2514 N. & DDDC track fighting. worlh BEAUTIFUL 25·· RC~ Boet 111pt ivdable. New-Mt·IH1 13.595. &48-7245. 2850 Hefbof 8l¥d. Ink-. ltlnt l_nlld9 & out.1---------1 ~~ 11100 .... 1800. ColorTV.2yrwrnty por1Bwh2S-40',1mo 'lt&•NX COSTA MESA M u•t ••II now .Ca@!!! _ .. CA~ I A.~" 875-0558 Of 673-0219 1148. Fr•• d•llvery fr• rent. Cell 842~ Top Dola ....... $3IOO/obo, 4M-Ml3 Til UllllT Lnll.A.J''-"'• 2""' "'°' -~50c:arp9t °";:J ~ .• &4Cl-t78e from 9-5 Mon-Fri Paid r !t::.: ::..:~.cs~:: t978 Honda Accord, AC. '12 -.. .,./~ 111111111 CLEARANCE 87" ....,.,. 87., ,...1.. euper cond $2950. AM/FM, good cond. Good cond. 831~SKM .... -... _......... .__ _ ..... ~or _.,, • car ater«>lc:alMtt•. SAS ~7245 M II 12595 ... -·· .. -. "'"" .. _.. 494-1472, 833--3000 nt FOf Your Cati ~1;~· · • tl4t 'll u.T ag• Cadillac• In Sou- 231 Gayte .-nalllidetl•to30'by '9•1111111 ID tlll ,7S-Wagon,-ilnt cond ., ·71 MO Midget, good -~~~· =.~us SALE! ShoWW doore. Chrome 176 875-0558 or 873-02 t9 t982 Plonw automatic 8' bNm, $9 fl. No llvti U.ttle ......,, 1tll ... •-AM/FV ••«> QK m1 cond, many MW pane. 111111 turnt1ble, 1125/ofr lboerct.. 9$5-2473 2628 Hllfl>Of Blvd. •&.. l2t001080 4f4.«s10 ' Mu1t Mii lmm.Olat•ly. '99 8U8 Eng & body ex-...., .. pullman top •Ink. 988-354t SltY9. Co111 M... 540.5930 Option• lnelud• •Ir · 12500/080. 754-Hfi eel. O;ln, looka n•w. llM 1 aa flU09L 1150 875-0558 or --------II' ....... l1trttlc cond .. eunroof, & AMIFM 71 Aocord Hk:tlbl!, 5 'Pd. aft• 2. Mutt ,;11 11111 wknd -----.. 873-0219 ISter•o. AM/FM e111 I 20. Peareon MlfboaL Hlg,,_. cuh lmmed. for •l•r•o tip•. 8ff It to ••tra ol••n. 13.t&O. ---12000 04_0135 2800 Hert>or BIVd. ~lhlt dl9k 79 x 28" w/ tumt.able 1125 Stt,000 525-4e95 your Yehld4t, dorn..tlc OI beltev9 IU (784SPN). 714-561-7417 w. •l7·aW ' COSTA MESA Ille ~6-~~ 84s.7194 1.11111111 IUf foreign. SSt-8285 llW 11111 ... tl4l 0,.1 tlll '79 Sclroeco. lmmac. 4 141-1111 ... ti 233 19th. St. c 876-023e JMp Hl2 1171 Op•I Manta, n•• 1pd, elr, 9'.IJ>9r 1tel'.o, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ Barce Lounger.1:;;:~-...-----We'r• • t 1n 1n. WHl 11rH, nMdl •no work, p•rf.et body & paint. 'II UllLll 'U r:w.1r. M f<,r. ...U.. ~~.2 "'---"-/ .... Tilt hole• Lido l1lend 36' for New 1 uHd JHf. 1250. 548-0821 Auna ....,.,b. 14195, Cell ....,....... .,.....,._ moorln9 lor ••••· 8alta. Ther•'• a Reaton ff4.0t36 °' 41l'·2SM All o~ Rune good [ • ~~ •,•1 · " , • ~_.._.. CHARTERYACHTS INrL. 780-7073 INYe mtg. _ Price & ......... Ion. f •-• ~· or trede. ...... Local a. 0 w1ct. _,, lD •-a.u-otoo .... 1221 · $1 wort yacht FREE 40' SI.IP & DOCK $1 ,000,000 lnwntory. .l'c1'"r ·.····''• 64$-94.42 cher1.,., llf1V, dally, Wly. Nftport, privt ownr. In --------1 71'-4173-1010 uc:tieue-f0t my lll'nlMd ocs Mark II Porteblo P-Jiii '* of bO.t. motor pref. Pl'lonO • Executtw TVP9·1:o.;;.._;.;.;:;;;.... ___ _...=;;;1 t.ury, 875-t 103 or ___.,..-~Oge"- 50 ml ... renge. Brand ClaHIC 18' L•P•lrek1 ,.,.. ,....,.t •-'t 2433 OISt --· ,.. 93115. 8pldlll prtoe C..tuty b9y boat 4 cyi ~v ' .,. • . saooo . .-rvPty.130-0IM O<ey.13500. 81u111 ...... _,,, $4_.. ratama :="!::.C,buy~ ...... -a 1110 --l C11A) .... ,,.,. ~ 81 - Nwpt 8eh T•nnl• Club 28' Aber= Boat, good LM llAll -"*"~· cond. 1 .. ~·~7..... 71... 1,.m, llct, a .... a.Moe LeellnO -,,. -.... HU 3e70 N. Ctwty A.,.. Tlld 30 ~ Midi. ,.. Boe. Wllfr 17' Mont. 90 & LONG HACH moe. con. 11.., ot>o. Mef'c. '78, IO nre, •up RV BOAT '78 TA7. bullt 350 CMY) (No. °'*'Y ..it-405) ~ oond, •ltll 18975. 9'\g. Aulo, wing foot1 (t1•) dl-11• ET soo "-tTIOI• phon•. ..... ..... 182-6533 nny STNUGE 8P!'.!•~e .. n.. ..... ,.,, •4ooo_ trao.lne Wele0n'l9 clelO. ... obo UI\ \19\ft ,.....,.,.... • l-M.lii:ii;;-.Wiiiiim;;;;-'111128 lptt Ope, AM/FM °"' ••• 4006 16' ftt.glll8a. w/tllt tr• Ml,_..... 4 .... l lri'" tUt ..... llCllf'i ot.,•o & tap• & air. 14o1.ood OCHn t>oat. Wet eo.t 11pe 1U11f '51H. 8Mow 81119 Boe*. ~.~lr.b ~'!':: 11· ~:=7or181n11 ~..zT°· ·~1~.;,·~ ... N~n,t G 1-..... -- 07 - 0 ------1 t t200. comptotety '-'°'*' FUii NtrM. MOOO, 973-409' 931-7645 ~· M2.S211 . IA'9 ll.Ull :r:..:.= -....... .., •. ,.. Btllnr 4X... ,,... ., .. IMITH C()A9HA potlel* 20' Dey ctu1Mr 464 CMv ' rantMd rectlelot, lhoOl(o, t .-olf1C11 •& typewfll:'n.3'00 tand•m trtr, 0 Ilk• new. tll-1111 batt, tn.. ltaner, _.., • lee. !!!Oq. 87M 116 pump, ,._. pump, OOMPf, ~ IMlllmt Tiffin(• 13.,.-~ AIUm boe1 brok•• & drumo anl • ~ °'* Ootd C.d w/trlr. B HP JoM.on'. trant.~ Cel lft 5 ~ ~-To b9 NO-x 1 ru, I uoo . PP. II pm,• ecwtt~ , ____ _,_..._ __ ~ ltOO. ~71. 714-C754M3 1ITI ,._ TuttlO itO '78 ,ord lronoo 4••: 1-------- HUMM!L • --OrM1 INIP9. -Motl at' -• ·-llA. 1870 TT. &.&A 1eo • perform.,tH Trena , Vlllllnttnl..t'k.1e $280 "*'tllllfb ·ee .._1", 400 r~. full d•ICI. ...,.._..... aol _,..new &.epetr.W, tlelt cs.okl, tono r.,. .... 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The worst of- fender was Legal Services Cor- poration Boa.rd Chairman Wllllaa ~ who co'- lected S2Sl~~ the 1&9111 months. rwrv.:y WM hand- LOS ANGELES -Da~d Carndlne's current lawsuit aeainsl Oron Pictures and pn> ducer~irector Steve Carver f/Ve'I the male~°' the upcom-ing film Lone ~I McQJ<xle seems to be really the public maniestation of a lo~ ~ leud betwml c.amdJne, the No. 2 martial arts actor in the world, and No. 1. Claack NGtrt& Carradine is claimi,. breach of contract since his unusual comact br lolw ™'If •ated he WO~ not be killed, lose a ll8ht to Norris or have to kil lemale ad a.r. bua Carnra, au three of which ended up In the fttm. Norris, 41 , was paid an eat!· mated S750,000 for his work on the movie, wh8e Carradine, 46, .lf>t only one-third that muc:li. ln one tCaaed ft&ht ane Camdile .. aafdentally" kicked Non11 In the )lw, near· ~braid~ It. lnltMd of mi. by at leut hlW an Inch, w lcfi 11 movie -htcene •· ... Comic Jec:k c... b8norill the ~ price d ~~jokes that he sprlftl lor I 1\0 llandi .. IQOID()ll~ Jpot fOr Call - and wound ~ In I .......... _._ .. ="-~'I:....~ ....... (Tin_, ·-~-.V.All . ' , . I ., I I I ' Rarely has a nobody become a star as suddenly as Ali MacGraw. Indeed, her discovery was the rag business-tcrriches stuff ol Hollywood B pictures. A phot<> grapher's stylist and fashion fnodel, MacGraw was persuaded by an agent to audition for film roles, which she did, over and over and over, until she landed a lead in the 1969 movie Qxxlf?ye. C.Olumbus. Audiences and critics adored her fresh-faced sas.sines.s, which belied her 30 years. Next came a starring role an the 1970 box-office srnaSh Love Story, for which she received an Academy Award nomination, and a lead in the 1972 film The Geta~ Enter arstar Steve M ueen. Exit movie exec Robert vans, her serond husband (her first was a oollege sweetheart) and the father ol her infant son, Joshua After five years of retirement, Ali left McQueen and gambled on a screen comeback. Snake ~es! Convoy and Players were disas- ters. But then audiences rediscov- ered her charm in her last movie, JUSI Tell Me What You Want. Now, at 43, MacGraw is about to take the biggest gamble of her career. She'll make her television debut in The Winds of War; ABC's seven-part miniseries. based on Hennan Wouk's pan<> ramie nove!, which begins airing February 6. MacGraw shares a beach house near Malibu, Calif .. with son Joshua, 11, but keeps an apartment in New York Oty where she talked recently with FAMILY WEEKLY' s Mary Ellin Bruns. 8naDS Aft JOU J' Hd wtda JOV ;:,~ .. ~ ..,,,.. "' MacGraw: I don't know. ru be sad if it doesn't work because it was the fuJI shoe. I know It's IJ)lng to be a great show. The only thing J don't know is how I am in it. I hope I'm 800<1 in it. I'd like to be taken seriously. I was very borina and bed in two movies. And be- cause I took that long break. preceded by three boll-office hits. there was an expedition which I think made me open to critk:llm: "Who ls this? Why doel she call henelf an lttletil'' I th in It I am an ICtl'ela and I cse about It a loC and In 01Y own way rve WOflc.ed Vf:fY hwd. I would love to have the re- spect oftpeers. If I don't get it, I I won't be a lot of WOflt. It'1 thlt limple. lsn 't a lot of work and there are nwiy women In my aee I bndclt .-h tremendous talent and 4 F~WWJ.X•~'·•• more recent hits than I have. So Winds of War is very important In terms of my future in film. Q: Are yoa p.d you retuned to work? MacGraw: Yes. But I oouldn't work all the time because I love my real life, and I just don't want to be in a situation where months and months eo by with- out what I call "nonnal time" with my child, you know. the banal stuff, like getting up on Sunday morning and having a Jong. 5'opp)t bfealdast ~ the paper and then going oft and watching a ~r game. If I had to do just that all the time l would be crazed But it's wonderful to have them both. Q: Were yoa .... _.. AaJtiacat bome all the ilmd MacGraw: Yeah. nuts. Not br a while, because the craziness of~~?' and the sudden saardom just completely Doored me. The first year or so of ~ pie turning around everywhere you walk is very startling to someone who is basically private and rea.!Onably shy. And then r had a baby. and that's • whole mapr life change. And I did another movie and there was the drama of. unbrtunately, divorce and remarriage. '° I was ready. I think. to just make brownies and walk the ~ I don't think my maniaeie or famUy situation would h.ave stood a chance lf rd worked right away. But ater I did it k>ng enoudl and we had a nice rh)"- thm. then l was dying to work again. Q: Yoa'W ..W tllal S... Mc> ~ .... -o1 ...... ~ tut people a,_.. Ire. WW tlo JOii I her ..... tlllJ ftnt 11111e ,_ mea MacGraw: We ~ to dilCUIS a ICript. ' was a dlWlderbolt. I mean I aw him 2,000 feet aW1ff and almost pa.ed °"· It w• the lb'Ol .iest 9earic oonnection rve m!r experienced in my We. I b>ked UJ>. And my~ ~· And I had teen everybody. I had teef'I Ill of them, n•W'llJy. beclt 11e rd been In • bla movie and I w.s meelin& a loC of peo- ple th• make people's lc:nea kriock and It had never happened to me. l hmppened to me when I met him. a:.:;-'" talkM ..... .._ -woodcaa~.,..-4illlJ ... ••kO) ~ .... wt; ..... ,....., ...... .... ............. ,... •• tu .. ... 0.Hcywl,..... ~Sc.Ired."* .......... blllef lbout dMm l>ee.-.1 lhln.k ~ wse deeerved. I think 1 WM ..... ID Qlinwy Ind I thk\k ~ whk.b bid • woridllf\11 .... .... couldn't work. l '1 DOI thll rm Pollymnl .... bllna' crtddled. l hUIU In)' ....... rtbty. EU I don' hlYe ero-blell1-. i lo be. HM tld8 been dlftlaall1 ~ MacGraw: Yeah. Who knows? It oould < have been over. The pattern could have ~ been identical. I don't know what the f five years [off) did and then to follow J that hiatus with two pictures that I was bad in. I can't say. "Gosh, they didn't understand Convoy" They certainly did understand Convoy. and I understocxJ when I saw it and I rhought. "What a catastrophe!" I think I don 't know yet whai I'm capable of I'd love to be really good I would love ro be a wonderful ac- rress. Q: Do you have hlgb expectadooa ol youndrr Mac:Graw. l have terribly high expect~ tions of myself every waking minute of my day. and that's a pressure I've had ever since I was a child. l think it's very dangerous for an artist to have that be- cause there·s a built-in selk:onscious- ness and fear of judgment which destroys the very thing you're trying to do. which 1s to be so hqu1d and free and vulnerable that you're really an· terestmg. If a part of you is constnded in terror. then you can't be good. Q: WMt eor1 ol penoo Ill your eoo. Joebua? Mac:Graw: He's a great little kid. He's very wise about people, which he cer· tainly didn't get from me. He's totally honest. which is the only thing I insist With Richard &npmin in C.Olumbus. time. now, as I get older. The~ stuff was that I grew up assuming that there was nothing terrible about having a man wash a dish. My mother. a graphic artist. made almost all the money and Daddy made almost no money. He was an artist. a dreamer and an unbeliev- ably cultured man. Daddy did some il- lustrations and some beautiful fabric designs that nobody appreciated then. I've seen things since thai look so much like them it makes me sad. Whatever he did was not paying the bills. so sometimes I saw him vacuum In 1972, MocGraw m«k a (/«away with M<:Quttn: "/ M1W him and my Mart stopp«J." on. However. he can be manipulative and too charming. But he doesn't get away with it with me because I see It very, very last. He's got 11 wonderful sense of humor. and he's terribly sen- sitive about other people. and he talks too much in school and he doesn't do well in math. We are very direct with each other. When he asked me how babies were born. I told him In this very matter~l-fad, biologjcal way. His only comment was. '''t\Jdc. gross." Q: You've caDed your chAMhood a ¥el"J ...,,,, ti.me. Wh9t ~ It 80 =:w: I think it was 11 very mixed the house or do the dishes. But I never got any sense that he thought that w~ outraseio~. My mother wu a woman of infinite energy. and she worked all the time. She cooked. she made a vesetable ear· den. she baked brud, she made the upholstery. she made Daddy's tackets. she made my ballet OOIJumes. She was remarkable. And ~ Uved on a won- derful dln road [In 8edfot'd VUtaee. N.Y.J with houses several mlle:s apart and there was a forest with a cave In It. and there were wild animals and birds. Bua there was a lot of hidden pain. I think Daddy's frultratlon about not maJdns money mflde him very. v~ angry all the time. and it was just bub- bling under the surface. And I think my brother and I lived in this reign of ter- ror and didn't realize 11. Q: I beard that you rarely dated In bllh ecbooL .. that true? MacGraw: I was terrified of men . l went to a girls' school. I was so stunned when I got to coll* and people wanted to take me out that I went a lit- tle crazy. I think some of the love affairs I've had have come out of a deep sense of the miracle of anybody asking me to go to bed with him. I thought. "Who. me?'' And that's ridiculous. I mean. I think having a rich and exciting sex life is really important. but I think it should be a choice of the people involved. I don't think it should be that son of wonderment ai having been chosen. Q: Do you 1ememher your ft.rat dalle? Mac:Graw: AJ IS I worked at this camp in Vermont and one of the guys who worked there was my first dare. and we had a summer romance. not sexual. but wonderful because it had never happened to me before -having a boyfriend. Then 1 went back the se- cond summer and he no longer liked me, and I got lat because I was un· happy. I remember eating three blue- berry muffins every day for breakfas:. I getting this h1J8e. huge rear end. What r looked like is not to be believed. Q: Your ftnt time lD bed wttb a py, WM It really .ouy1 MacGraw: 1 don't remember fear. I re- member saying. "That's it? That's what it's all aboutr· Because I think even as 11 grown-up it's often the case that the first time you go to bed with someone is rarely the best time. Usually, if the relationship is going to tum into some- thing._the sex gees better. I really just remember a feeling of reliel thar that was over. It was almost enough to say. "OJ<.. great I did that. Now I won'1 have to do that for a while." Q: It'• been eeJd that you like lo be alone. Whit do you do when you're alone? Mac<law: I write. I'm keeping a pur- nal , and it's a very honest one. h's got everything I'm thinking. it's got all my dreams. alJ my rubbish. all the 8~ that I can admit to myself about myseJf, and the mott time I put Into it. the bet- ter It Is. I'm a:m1empladng renting a room, If I can find one cheap enol!Qh, in Malibu. and I want to spend a ~w hows of ~ day alone In that room, becaute rm used to years and ye.an of being 90 busy that the center of mylelf. whk:h ls thlll I'm an artist, I haven't given it any tlm, or any priority. Qi An you ....... about vtlm1 art? MacOraw: VIJual, or I'll writt, or f'U ICl or -whatever. The only thing I can say about who I am is that I'm an artist, and I've always been. It oomes from a sensibility that's essential in me. Who knows? I might be a terrific writer. I've never given it the time. I haven't taken the time to draw for years. It's criminal -because that's what the stuff of my old age is going to l:l\~ made of. Q: Do you flnd that you prefer b& lnC alone to beina wttb a man? MacGiaw: I don't know. Being in love Ali and wr Joshua llidt tofldlwr. is the best feeling in the whole world. ·I love it. I mean I love the ecstasy of it, not just the sexual ecstasy, the etect~ city that everything in the day is charged with when rm in love. And I love being alone. Anything in between is awful. Q: Are y ou In loft at tbe momeaa MacGraw: I have a wonderlul. wonder· fuJ man in my life right now. The man rm seeing is a musician. on the road most of the year. But I don 't know where it's goin9. Ifs a very dlfftcult life to share. mine. I mean it s hard br a grown-up to find another grown·up and mesh. Q: Do you tblnk you'd nu 18' ..med--1D7 MacGraw: I think so. I canno1 get divorced asain. so I'm very wary. No- body's asked me -it's not as If I have a bunch of letters unanswered on my desJ< -and I'm not living with any- body. Q: You ooce mid dl9t "9'_ few .......... t!Vel" _.. OUL Wiiy a. tbal7 MacGraw: Well. I should be In a posi- tion to say why. I know a oouple of marriaaes that are just wondeffuJ, and I dlnf to them like a starving penon, hoplfl8 that that wU1 happen to me IOmeciay. It's not that I hopt I get mar- ried, It's that I hope I have thll kind ol aha.red vls4on and shared a>mpallioo- shir.. Weil, I will with Bob Evans. We wil • becaute of Joshua and our friend. shlp, we will have shared 10methlna. But I think most people -and I have *n aullty ot th~ .. ~ to dw\ae each other. then stilt na Whld they've becX>me. the need to p... lhe otber F'AMUWUIJX • ~ f • 1• 5 I . l I 111111111111111-~---~~!!!!ll!Jl!!!!ll-------------~--- AUMacOllAW guy, and then start breaking away very slowly to regain their own sense of self. I would always invent a way that I felt they would really like me 10 be. and I.hat was my trip, not theirs. and then I QOI crazy because I wasn't myself and I wasn't happy. period. That's the danger of being an actress. Q: la ftdellty nee• ry to a Mppy ~1 MacGraw: I don't know what the answer is out there in the Great Beyond. But I know I'm very un- sophisticated on thai level, having been at both ends of that quesaion. having been unfaithful and having had people be unfaithful to me. Q: What makee you happy? MacGraw: What makes me really, real- ly happy is.to feel absolutely comfort· able with who I am in any situation. Therefore. any time that I'm putting out phony, pleasing energy and behav- ing m a way that's no( true to myseU. I'm not happy. I think I'm beginning to know who f am. I just kept myself real- ly duttered for decades. in terms of people I spent time with. obligations I felt were important, which weren't. I consider myself an artist. That's my passion -the arts are my passion - and the people I'm really comlortable with are artistic and very intelligent. I hope it doesn't sound peculiar. but I have suddenly realized that I should celebrate the fact I.hat I'm. intelligent. instead of just saying. ~Oti yeah, I know I'm intellisent." I'm curious. I'm an intellectual. I never knew that before. I don't know what in the world I thought I was. But if I don't take that on and say. "Yeah. that is who I am," J'll never be happy. ~~you feel about your life MacGraw: I feel like I'm standing on a raft in the middle of a lake. one of those old-fashioned ones on oil drums thal you used to sit on in the summer In the lake and you could kind of feel them rocking. and I feel that I've just barely got my feet on it and that at any minute T could be knocked off into the lake. I mean, I feel my whole life is wide open right now. How am I going to spend the rest of my life? Who am I going to spend it with? I've always )umped into every kind of relationship just, hold your nose. "Isn't she wonderluJ? She likes everybody." I wish the world wejl, but I have just been too scattered. And I'm learning and I'm scared to death. I feel wonderful today, but my moods are so dramatic this year that they're almost terrifying to me. rm so scared because I know what I have to do. 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Thanks to new medi- cations and machines -most not- ably the ~ech tools of ukrasound and laser -eye problems from cata- racts to myopia can now be treaied through operations that are stream- lined, speedy and uncompocated. Most of these new procedures take 15 to 30 minutes. only require a local ane.cithetic and can be done in your doctor's office. Cat.and.IC Last year a.lone. over 150.000 cataract patients chose a 20-minute procedure called phaco- emulsification that uses ultrasound (higl'Hrequency sound waves) to re- move cataracts. In the operation. per- formed in the doctor's office with a local anesthetic. the caiaract (a cloud - ing on the lens of the eye that obstructs the passage of light to the retina) tS shattered by an uk rasonic needle which pcwes through a tiny incisK>n in the eye to vibrate 40.000 limes a sec- ond . "Wherever it touches the cataract. it chops it up and sucks it out," ex- plains Dr. Charles Kelman. a leading New York City cataract surgeon who developed the technique. If the patient desires. a plastic lens can then be per· manentJy implanted. Another advanced procedure in cat.a- ract surgery involves a new instrument called the yag, or cold. laser. which is viewed by many as the "scalpel of the future." It is so cold that it cuts tissue with the delicate precision of a surgeon's knife. Although the full range of the yag laser's potential is still under wide investigation, It has already been used on 500 cataract patients in a quick opera.lion that UTlproves the clouded vision that sometimes occurs after cataract-removal surgery. When part of the membrane that enclosed the cataract is left behind after the sureery, it can darken in some cases, causing a new impairment of the patient's vision (many surgeons leave the membrane intact to help prevent retinal detach- ment and sv.oelling). Where this once meant another trip to the operating room, the problem can now be reme- died in a remarkably simple one-min- ure operation with the yag laser, often done in the surgeon's office. The laser is beamed into the conscious patient's eyeball and cuts a small wtndow in the capsule membrane Glaucoma: The laser is also big news in surgery for glaucoma (a condi- tion involving pressure in the eye caus- ed by trapped ftuid~ For this surgery doctors use an argon laser, a thermal laser which bums and coagulates. In a 15-mmute outpatient operatk>n that employs a topical ane.cithetlc, the laser light bums through certaln eye tmues, Carefree !1rry Nott11ng beats the Incredible ease of th!9 soft sllpoo dress. 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The laser destroys the leak· ing blood vessels. Cro..eyes In cases where 1rad1· llJOnal surgery ror the co rrection of cross-eyes falls. doctors are experiment· ing with botulinus toXJn. the strongest biological poison around. to stop the weak eye from crossing. A minute amount of the toxin -one-billionth of a ~ram -is injected into the muscle that 1s pulling the eye out or line. This mus- de begins to weaken and stretch while the muscle on the ocher side of the ~ ball is forced to take up the slack and pull the eye back into proper alignment Alter several weeks. the two muscles show a better balance and the eye no longer crosses. After tesling this mt'thod on 80 parients. Alan B. Scott. assooaie direaor at the Smith·Kettlewell lnslitute of Visual Sciences 1n 5an Francisco. found that it produced satisfactory re- sults in most cases. Myopia: A radical operation called radial keratotomy is now being used to correct myopia. or nearsightedness, the affliction that bedevils one in rour Americans. Myopia usually occurs because the eyeball is too long. which makes the light rays entering the eye bend al the wrong angJe. This creates blurry vision. Radial keratotomy entails making multiple incisions in the cornea to c~ its curvature. E~t slits are cut 70 to 90 percent Into the cornea's half· millimeter deplh to weaken the cor~ FA.WILY Wf.DJX • rolll.IUY ' • , ., I I t~. Radiating from the center or the cornea to its outer edge, they cause the outer edge 10 bulge a bit while the cen· rer ftattens. The patient gets better vi- sion because the eyeball is shortened and the cornea now bends the light al a quires only local anesthesia in a new angle. b:using the imase closer to doctor's office. IW the retina. 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I asked her to tell us about Chinese New Year customs and to suggest a menu that you can eaSly prepare at home. This Chinese New Year, the year of the pig, will be celebrated on Feb. 13, and acrording to Chinese beJief. those bom this year will be smart. love to eat and have a tendency to be lazy. On the 24th day of the month bet>re the New Year. each Chinese household honors the kitchen God. Legend has it that he returns to heaven at the end of each year to report on the family. Honey is smeared on the mouth of his image. so that only sweet words will come out: he is offered sweet cakes and ~ Yn-Fei Lo. with ""'*and.,...,.. other dishes to placate him and then, pt..,,ara a Ottnoe NeAJ rear-~ cish. after ceremonial prayen, his image is --------------ignited with a match and burned to send him up to heaven. Afterward. the traditional fireworks take place to cha,,e away all evil spirits. 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Place the filling in a shallow dish and allow It IO oool to room temperature. Re- &iaerale. CXMred. for 4 hours, or overniiht. s. lo make the !Prina rolls: Spread ot.e skins. One &inch skin Will make a ooclllaiJ.. size spring roll . If you want lo make larger rolls. use 2 skins. overlapping one with the other. I. Place I lo l ~ ~ of filling in a thin line • one end ol the skin. Dip )'OtJI fingers rnto the beaten "" rub eai lllong the ~ of skin and be8in folding. Keep rubbing the beaten ea lllona the ecifla • you continue folding to insure that the ~will be seafed. Press and lellll t.":e 7. De!p4ll ITy 2 or 3 • a time at 325 ° eo 350°. untiJ gclderl brown. . Malta 30 IOlls N4*: Cantonee Spins Rolla can be frozien after a>oking. To reheat. either deep4lf fry l9UlY (• 325 Cl). or hell in a prehelted 375 ° <Mil until hoc. 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A photograph of an attractive man or woman is likely to have more sex appeal 1han 1he same individual does in person . 4. Using sex as a "reward" for a spouse's behavior is almost certain to take much of the pleasure out or an in- timate love relationship. 5. Some people experience a more en- joyable love life in lheir dreams lhan in reahry. 8. Men·~and women's ideas aboul sex and romance are becoming more simi· lar. I . 7hle. In a Universiry of Penn- sylvania study of the elements which add or df!tract from the plea,,ure of an inlimate love relationship, a team of specialists found that many people who complain that they take no plea- sure in 9eX have had very few rela- tionships in which lhey have devel- oped a sense of trust. 2. F~. In a studr of the sexually stimulatln9 effect o colors, psycholo- gists at Loyola Univmity (La.) examined the correlation between the "sexiness" ot a color and a preference for that col- or. Male and female college students were asked to arrange colors in the order of mo5t to I~ sexually stimulat· ing. After 1he researchers rea>rded the responses. they presented the color samples again to the subjs:ls and <Ked lhe subjects to arrange the colors in order of personal preference. The re- sults were reported as follows: Sexual ranklng'I placed red-Oran&e al the top of the list, followed by dark blue. vio- let, black, yeJlow and 9reen. Brown and p;ay finished last In the "te.XY'" sweepstakes. Thi.s rankln& was dlffer- enl from the personal preference rating which placed dark blue at lhe lop, followed bys~. ytilow, brown. red- orange. gr1y, black and viola. 3. Fol#. In a study of ma.le and female undergraduates, conducted by Invest!· aators at Ea.tt Tenne11ee St_.e Univer- sity, one ll'OUP of IUb;edJ w• shown llfe-slte pfctures of members of the op- posite sex (which had been rated • vlrtUllly ldendcal In level• of altr9C- tlvtn•). Eel subjed w• alked to .aare at a liven pk:ture for a two- 6 'AJ/AY wma.r. ~ •• ,. minute period. A galvanic skin re- sponse instrument was used lo me. sure lhe arousal levels of each person. Each of the second group ol StJbjecls was introduced to one of the people who had posed for the p1aures and in- structed to maintain a two-minute period of eye conlact. The results showed that not only were subjects in the real-life interaction si8J1ificantly more physically aroused than the other group. but they also perceived their partners to be more inteUi9ent and more attractive. 4. True. The aforementioned Universi- ry of Pennsylvania study concluded that "some people use sex as a punish· menl or as a reward, and this is one of lhe most common ways to make sex less enjoyable than ii might be." The study also pointed out thal people can take the joy out of sex by lryins. too hard to achieve a mutually salistflng relationship. 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Cl>arQt my 0 Voaa 0 MattetCato Q Am.,1e1,, E•t"fH ~No bo Oat•----Name ___________________ _ .Add<wu~--~-~~~-~~~-~~~- City -----------State ___ ... ll.,.p,_ __ _ Pt-one-~~~-~~~~~~~~~~-~- ' w4tn to malla my ,..,,.,loft kif tfle 1011ow1no antval dell ---------~· ''---------~ r-I Wiii mall.I my ,......_.lloll ti I lat• dMe ~Ille~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FW3 D1"'M f The National Audubon Society announces The Birds of the Countryside by Anthony J. Rudisill Twelve porcelain collector's plates by a renawned wildlife artist. Portraying birds feeding, building their nests, caring for their young ... in authentic natural settings. Official issue of the National Audubon Society. Limited First Edition. Advance Deadline: February 28, 1983. Anthony J. Rudisill is one of those rare "Vildlife artists who can capture the true personalities of bilds and show them as they really are. For that reason, his remarkable biid portraits have won him "Best in Show" awards and.praise from art critics throughout the country. And, for the same reason, the National Audubon SOC1ety has selected Rudisill as the official artist for a major new series: The Birds of the Countryside Porcelain Plate Collection. And you are invited to acquire the limited First Edition of thi5 new collection by this distinguished artist. Rudisill is a naturalist as well as an artist. He actually goes into the forests and woodlands to study birds at firsthand -observing and sketching them in much the aame way as John James Audubon did a century and a half ago. Then Rudisill returns to hit studio whett he ~ates the beautiful, rollatk work& that have won him national a«&.im. The spirit, the vitality of birds For this important National Audubon Society collection, Rudisill has created twelve btrd por- traits -each depicting a different bird species in a typical life adMty. For ex.ample: a pair of hummingbirds fftds on the nectar of a yellow jonquil. A northern oriole builds a nest in the branches of a pin oak. A red-crested caidinal pleb befr\es in the snow of 1 late Febnwy af· ternoon. A group of scarlet tan-sen lea ms how to fly. A brightly plumed goldfirich tUn • t.th in a summer pond. Each of the twelv. bild portraits is wann and delightful. and each has been authen- ticated for accuracy by experts of the National Audubon Society. Meticulously craftl .. d in fine porcelain and hand decorated with 24kt gold Each of these original bird portraits has been created by Rudisill in the form of a fine porce- lain collector's plate, crafted with painstaking care under the supervision of Franklin Porce- lain. All of the designs and the colors are totally faithful to the artist's works. And to assure that every feature and detail of the birds can be dearly seen, each imported plate will measure a full 9 inches in diameter. To further enhance the beauty of the art, the plates will be individ- ualJy hand decorated with a bonier of pim 24 karat gold. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany the collection, and a specially written reference folder aboµ~ the bird portrayed will be sent with each plate. The issue price is $55 per plate, which is payable in two convenient monthly installments. First Edition available now You have the opportunity to acquire the First Edition of The Birds of the Countryside Por- celain Plate Collection. This will be a UmJted edition and the only edition whkh will carry the artist's signature. The First Edition will be per- manently restricted to the exact number of valid subscriptions for the series entered by June 1984. Thereafter, this lumted First Edition will never be made available again. For those who love nature -who appreciate fine art-who enjoy owning and displaying works of enduring value -this is a singular opportunity. To acquire the First Edition, be sure to mail your application by the advance subscription deadline of February 28, 198.3. Send it to the National Audubon Society, d o Frank.Jin Porcelain, Franklin Center. PA 19091, by that date. · Tht bode of tr1C. h plait 111 tht Fl,.,t Edition U'lll bnlr 11.udi.ctll's srxnt1/urt. along wtlh Q """?"' tl'fdfl rmMl"!llt C1YJ1ttd llY hlm "p«iAl/y for ''"' ""'"· _..,~~ eu&IAY PCIOitL iaG M ler A. .1 RuJi's;ll -- . ,..., ...... r-----AOVA,..CE S~ISCilll'TIO:'\ APPLICATION -----., I I : THE BIROS OF THE COUNTRYSIDE l PORCELAIN PLATE COLLECTION I I I I Valid only if postmarked by Ftbruary 28. 1983. 1 I I I I I I NatimW Audubon Society clo FrAnklin Porcelain fr.nltJln u nter. Pennsylvania 19091 Plir•M mteT my sub9cription to the liaUted F1rtt Edition of The Birds of the Counttyslde Porctlain Pbte Collection by Anthony J. Rudisill, consisting ol 12 lbw porcelain plates hand dfeorat~ In 24kt gold. The platn will be Mnt to me at the conVftllent rate of one every otltn month. I need send no payment now. I will be ~ for ' each JUI• In two equal monthly ln1tallme11t1 of S27 50" each, with the flnt payment d~ In advance of shipment. .,,.,. .., ·-..,,. ,.. Slgnatu.l"'r-.~-.-.. -.---.-.-•• -.-•• -... -.-.-~-~-.-."-.-~-.~~ Mr. Mn. ~·" .. _, c...-..•~• Addttts.__~~-~--~~~~~~~- s~~.Zlp~·~~~~~~~~~~~~ I I I I I Limit: Ont coll«tion ~ pmon. 3147 : ' L---·-------··--··--------------···-~ FREE LD! Feb., 1983, Phila- delphia, Pa-The U .S. Government announced recently lhat 1982 was the last year for mint- ing the copper Lin- c-01 n penny. And al- ready these vanish- ing h1stonc coins are bemg saved by wise collectors and ... ~. ., . .._.,,.: ... "',. ...... ...,.,. "°''° .•• ., •. 90'0 chaser of the 42- coin Lincoln col- lection a magnifi- cent 9mm solid I~ karat gold Lincoln penny absolutely FREE. This free gold coin offer is valid only as long as International Mint's limited supply of the 42-coin sets lasts. , .. ~ ·~ .... (79 ....... investors. Thus creating a severe shortage which. in tum . may have a dramatic 1mpaet o n future value. The lntemat1onal Mint. how- ever. announced today that a limited number of 42-com sets of valuable 951\:, copper Lincoln Memorial pennies arc available for immediate acquisition by readers of this publication at lhe low pnce of JUSt S 14 95 per set. The coios cover every date struck by U.S. Government Mints. Each coin 1s flawless m Brilliant Uncirculated condition. A deluxe album is included at no additional cost. To commemorate lhe last 1982 striking of the copper Lincoln penny. International Mint will send to each pur- To qualify. call Lee CoUins t01l free at 1-800-345-8500. Dept. Blr I SOS (if busy. call I· 800-453-4000) and charge your acquisition to any major credit card Or send your name and address. plus $14. 9 5 for each collect1on (LIMIT: 5) to: Inter· national Mine, DepL Bl· I ,OS. 390 Pike Road. Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006. Please add $I. 75 to cover insurance. hand- hn& and postage. If not com- pletely satisfied. you may return your 42-coin set within 14 days for prompt refund of full pur- chase price (except postage and handling,~ course). In any evenL the solid 14-karat gold commem- orative Lincoln penny is yours to keep. An SS value. 'I"} IA..,,..__, Molll. ftOI llllk-•llJI Ulc VS Ml•or•1.....--1 CAN CHANGING YOUR NAME CHANGE YOUR LIFE? By Antonio van der Meer W hen my grandfather first met my grandmother, he introduced himself as Leo; she told him her name was Helen. When he decided to ask my grandmother to marry him. he nervously told her the truth -his real name is Alben. Although fearful or J rebuke, he received a sta111ing conJe.s. sion instead -her real name is Con- cetta. They decided they were perfect for each other anyway and got married. In fact. they just celebrated their SOth anniversary, as Leo and Helen. Although there are no accurate st<l- tistics available, It appears that chanit Ing one's name is becoming an increas- ingly popular trend. "We see about 25 name<hange cases a week." repons Charles Prater, a county clerk In Los Anseles. There seems to be something par- ticularly American about name chant ing. As immigrants arrived at Ellis Island in New York during the early I 900's, forei8.Jl names were often im- mediately abbreviated and American- iled. Today many people are switching first and/or last names simply because they've decided that the names they received at birth Just don't suit them. Even though you had your name thrust upon you and can take little credit or blame for it, it still shouts out something about you. "Just as you buy a product by Its name,· so you cal!f>rize and relate to people by what they re called." says 0( Leonard N. R Ashley, former president of the American Name Society and proles.sor of English at Brooklyn Collfae In New York. :zo F"*-" w~ • rrMJAltY •. 1• Dr. Ashley believes there's nothing wrong with calling yourself something different. "h's silly to stick with a name you don't llke. It's like wearing shoes lhal are too small or dothes that don't look good on you." One 31-year-old woman from Newport, RI., who WM called Cathy all her life found that even a small change can mean a lot "I haled 'Cathy.' It made me sound like a cheetteader." she recalls. When I turned 30 I changed my name to Catherine and right awrj I felt more mature. People t&Xe me more seriously now. I'm only 5 foot 3, but Catherine gives me a taller imaee - stately and more beautiful." A new name can make a difference in how people perceive you, but often that's be<:Ause the change allows you to perceive yourself differently. Christopher Andersen, author of 'TM Name Game (Jove), tells the story d a man who went from Oaire to Bob. .. O aire was very insec:utt because hb name sounded feminine. He claimed that every woman he met lalJ8hed M him. When he was 25, he ~an using the name Bob and soon discovered that his relationships with women im-• proved significantly. Without the stumbling block at the beginning of every relationship, his confidence and social ability increased." The results. however. aren't always exactly what an individual hopes tor. Elizabeth. a 15-year-old high school student. decided she wanted a perkier, more sociable name, so she asked friends to call her Sunny. Pretty soon she found she co.uldn't "live up to suc.h a cheerful~d1ng name. When I got a bad grade or had a blue day. the name Sunny irritated me." So after six months. she switched back. Changing your name ~eraJly in· volves no legal complicat10ns. 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She was 84 and living alone Ill what k>oked like an abandoned house near the corner of Ninth and Balnbrid8e Streets in South Philadelphia, less than a mile away from my comk>rtable town house. On her head was a small cro- cheted cap. Once. long aso. when her husband was alive and she could still walk, she taught crocheting. Her name was Martha Roca. She had almost starved 10 death. That afternoon in 1974, I went With my 7-year-old daughter Rebekah to our local supermarket and bought food k>r Mrs. Roca. In the months that k>Uowed. we began talons several bags of gro- ceries to her each Saturday afternoon. Rebekah thought of it as the best part of our week. There was something in the experience of giving that moved and delighted her. When Martha Roca laughed, tears streaming down her face. and said. "Thank you. thank you. darl- ing dear." Rebekah telt her joy and be- lieved we were solving the problem. But by then, I had done some research and learned that there were thousands of other people in Philadelphia who were desperate k>r food. ! I knew that whar was true m PhiJa. J delphla mU5t also be true in other areas. I! so over the next seven years I traveled ! to the hovels and back alleys of Boston. 1 Chicago and Washington. finding the ... hungry. speaking to experts and pub- lishing my findings. I spoke to the hun- gry in rural shacks and urban ghettos, on lndian reservations and in homes that once could have been considered midd1e-class. I met one young mother who lived wtlh her five children in a single room at the top of a brown1tone on N Street in the northwe!t 9edion of WaMlinfJton, 0.C. She proudly explained that she used to run out of food au the time but fared better now becau!le she didn't buy any meat, fruit or milk. f looked at her children, ages 4, 5. 7, 8 and 9, 5'tln8 '° vesy quietly on the ftoor in the darkened room. One little girl smiled at me shyty. "Whal do the children eatr' I asked the woman. "Ra," she answered. 'They never 22 PA*YW~·~•·rm complain as Ions as I cook enough rice to fill them up." Now in 1983. hunser in America is in- creasing. Some 31.8 million people are living on incomes below the Federally established poverty level of SS,900 a year k>r a family of two ($9.287 k>r a family of k>ur~ The rising cost of food, the fixed incomes of our elderly, the rise in unemployment and the cut.s in Federal aid programs are combinine to create millions of newly poor and hungry people. All across th.is country. hunsier is spill- ing into the middle class. AmerX:ans can no longer sm~ label the hungry as "lazy" and iust brget them. A group of "new poor' has emerged -men and women who are losing their jobs. ex- Hunger la now •pilling lnlD the mlddle dau. Amerlama am no longer label the poor aa "I~' and juat forget them hausting their finaooal resources. using up their unemployment benefits and losing their homes. r,ures released by the Employment and 1\'aining AdriUnistratkm show that lesa than half of the people out of work are receiving aid. In many cases. their unemployment benefits have run out and. as a result of new budget restric- tions, they are not eligible k>r welfare or bx1 Mlllistance. Many of the poor have taken to the road, looking bra chance to earn a liv- ing. In some cases they are sleeping In cars (In Tulsa, Okla .. 200 to 300 people are reportedly living under brkises) and scrou~ throush dumpsters br food. Countless numbers are arriving al food ~ers br the first time, ashamed and humiliated and frantic that their tammes will 80 hungry. Oecroil now tw ei&ht soup klchens fe@d~ 20,000 people a week. and Mayor Coleman Young says he wants to open six more. A year ~. the Selv• lion Army Harbor ~ Cener In Oetrok fed 290 to 300 people a ~t. Now that number has Jumped to 300 to 500 MCh nWlt· ~Cul Methodist 0-..rch fe«il 700 a nilht. and ac-a>rdi'll to The . F.d ~. "For every penon we leed, we tum one INiay ~ we don't have any bod to feed them." In Houaon, the lntertallh Hur.-C.0.lllon ll)'t the demand br We11 sweep you away with 42 different sweepstakes! ,. ..... ..... &.OW .......... 111 2 ,........,...., ,, 8.loMr0...1.-.... 10..,...._...,.., ..... tLi....-sem ...... l'tllr ,.. OlJ. 11 OllNlll a. ..... s. f'mdlca. u. ....... , «.s.ll Olllata. 14. c.-.... c.wa-. ltt9 Nedco. .......... ~ wtl 13.. .... Dd Rio lid ..... 1lclm. lt. Emir's. s. rn.dlco.. 17. a.a.· .. IDatJ ... J&~l'tllr~ 19.Lcf'ar r t ~ JD. SMlfa. l'tllr ,.. OlJ. 21. ~· ,. ......... ft:SI I ..C .. ..-IM O.'l ,_ ,_. 0.. Ml.t M, ... r. aartle 5 e...., .-s c:::::J I Ill I ~- Do~ heels ache? Wtt., 1ufftr motllet o,, •"' '°'' llftll 1 lllt '"'".._._ ....... ,.,, ... ~ .... 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"".--. ...--s-r._.11c-__ ,,._ •llli_ .......... ~ ,,__ l"'-o-o--.-D Y!SA a -..c..o .....,. ... , •<IM ,,.-., .. ,..,, , ... c:::.... ...... .,... .,. ~· ll'IOt •l"I -:::61 -ag ·~-P C l1 c 1011 -lll Hemorrhoid sufferers. use medleoted aeonslng Pads by the makers of 11trepa1atlon H~ They often provide soothing temporary relief from the burning Itch and pain of Inflamed hemorrholdol tissue. use only as dlreeted. OOlllGHUll•Y emergency kxxl rose 80 percent in lhe first twcHhirds of 1982. Meanwhile. in New York the Ea.st Harlem Interfaith Welfare Commission reports that the number of people seeking kxxl assis- tance has increMed fivei>ld. and St. Stephen's Church in St.Louis says it has seen a 5().pero!nt increase Ill the de- mand k>r bod. At the same time that 12 million peo- ple Canno( find jobs, over S30 billion has been cut from the programs thal can help them. According to Robert Green- stein, director of the Center on Bod.get Policy Priorities in Washington. D.C .. programs serving poor and unem- pklyed people made up on!y lO percent ot nondetense spending. but they ac- counted klr approxunately half of fiscal 1983's budget cuts . Such cut.s c.ao be cou~erproductive. Lhough. reports Dr. Jean Mayer, nutrition specialist and president of Tufts Univer- sly. "a case of being penny.wige and ''For every pertlOll we feed," 11ays a Detroit mlniaaer, ''we tum one away beaiuae we don't have any food.'' pound-bolish." For example, according to Mayer, each dollar cut from the Women and Infant Children's nutntion program saves al leasl SJ or S4 ui med.- cal care later. More cuts In funds lor k>od stamps and school lunches and breakfasts are expected. ~listics are constantly chang- ing. bul the most recently proposed reduction in k>od.Qamp benefits in- cludes cuts lor millions of elderly men and women who worked all of their lives, retired and are now living on fixed inromf!S. In the last IWO fiscal yea.rs. appropri~ lions for low-income programs have been cut by 45 percent (after adjusting for inflation). Qne million persons have been remove6 from the food.stamp program and 20 million more are get· ting lower benefits. And lor fiJCal year '84, the Office of Manasement and Budget recently recommended further reduct.loM total Ina s 1.4 billion ln domestic food-usistance programs such as food stamps and school breakfasts tor poor children. Over the years I have learned Chat, once lnbrmed, the American people are caring people. I have abo learned thal our individual efforts really do mat- ter. After an a11icle I wroce abouc Martha Roca was published. many orpniza- tlons rushed to her aid. I became busy FAMILY ~ • "8llU.uY •• ,., 25 mlsey •petite •women's CUWTIES ... WOMEN•s wcmt .tu. ~.':",::at '1295 •nd PETITE tuo "'"" a..o /or '23'° for '21,. Great for your actJve life lnvened front and back pleats give the look of a skirt with the comfon of pants. 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I felt lh•l I •enw.l the tuidanc.olanupen•"""ll C'Otnpany-wanted to h•n lh• beneftt.a 11fthe plaftO that had brou11ht 1uettU co olh•"· plu• lh• beMftl of run· n1n1 my own b ... ,..._ under ao e.Ubli1h..t name that had nat10t1AI f'9C'9P 1tton -Mo.t of the rrandu-orr.NCI .,.,.. too C09tl7 (or - l!.ut I found lh•l llw °'4rHle911 ft.ftth1 .. orr.rtd 1M n~ly what I had betn looltin• for "I n1Uld •lut fVr a amall amount You can ttarl a dealership (or u 1iui. u '3.488 A.nother ..,c.loe It a •11.M&l'llllcaah tn-...... 1. and <f)'6uQu.alil)'. tNr.. 1-n can worti out ONr.tilll (Of halrth11 •-.O\. I twtd work it uaon•·m•n bual-touart. 1ndoperat.e(to111 my home Nn nmce or thop or oth•r overhud. no .. t•rlff to p.y &quip-et would n1 In my car trvnll. 11 ho.lflll the rn.cll later. wt el pnitlta.1 Beet of •11. iMft •aa nq calllnc on m7 utnlnft I couW bvlld • bwol- •• bit u my •mbitlon and.,...,.,. dlcta....S. I could put nn aa man7 fMn ae I Mede4 -.""9" •l\1 vol um. AM I <Wtd Wiid llUle b7 ltttle, or aa C-.. I •19M4 "So I at.orWIL I IAIOll 1t. _.,.rllil tnillltlf ""1\1.._. b7 the e91111Nifl1 I lbllO'#ed ~ 1llllflle plu ou\lined in the ualn1111. Dutlnc the ftnt pe,._. l<llld all tM Mn let '#Ork lftJWI< Ry ........ tt 11\1 .. lr, I -a. -!Mt 111~ mot9'9f'hwr!M11 l llM-111•e11 a •l•l'J· Le'9t, l -w hire -·· tr9ln tMM, 11t1 tMtlt .. 11. aM •111 ma lie an hourly p""1t Of! th•tr tl!IM that made my.._ of ••ll..,ment pcmooble "What "Ou~1Hn1An1mp""'.cl llfl'KW·-ie P'- f,,,, dunln1 uphol......., tunltuN, r\llf and \eektMI do*n .-."'""' h ILft.outtlMrdlrt by m-ruof oo obow- bent dry loom "That't \he bu111Ma I••• abi. lO ot.orl with• email 1nv .. 1""'"' That' a I.ha b.Hlneaa l aold ovt at a 111bon..n· llal prot\t bei'bft t waa nfty " Would 111\1 Ith lb ... ,,. Ule rt..,._ e~yttd It, lb H.1111•~ You C'aA Lort ... •nd ,...., Wtth no obllaatleo.. our 32..,_.. '-lllet w11h all \lit fat'U liuomp..,..ct..11 No Nl .. man w1ll ever«1ll un7ou. Ollrboolllet •lllahow STEP BY STIP how le-" <u~ ucl how lO-" thttm to .--nd )'OU to ethen lttfAJL COUPON 'I(). DAY' I CMl'"IMMS IW. I i -HI.,...,... ..... Diet.._ a Mtl I wmclUt ~TOI _. flt i. ...... lfllidl .._. .. , ,._,_,,.,.,~._.,..__.. .... ....,.. I ............. -.... ............ . t ' INne I t Acldr• I .~ I L~-----___ !! _.._._ .. :.l Now! You Can Start Your Own "Mi/lion Dollar" Zoysia Lawn! - By Milfe Senlfiw, Agronomist, Lakeland Nurseries H your family It like mine, you're squeezing every dotlar to mak• •ur• you hav• enOU9h to go around. And It looka Ilk• things are going to •tay that wey. One wsy to cut •xpen ... Is to cut the co.ti, and wortii, of lawn car•. For Hample, a woman wrote about her zoyala lawn that the Md mowed It onty twice AU SUMM!A. Sha Mdn'I ~t a cent on wffd·klllera. Not one cent for f•rtUliars. Y•t her lawn waa •green and weecf.free at• pKeca'"'. ZOVSIA LAWN S STAY GREEN THROUGH HEAT AND DROUGHTS ~the ecorch1n1111n bum lawrw around you into hay-your ioyaia 1tay1 '"-hand ITeerl. an tmft'ald UJlt ol ~auty I have ytt to wai..r my own zoya1a lawn. Onti day I ow that my 1prinkler had 1ottm cobweb•! In low!t • 1oy1ia lawn wu declared tht are1'1 '-1op Lawn-nearly perlKt " YH thta lawn had b.n wawnd only once I.hat tntire 111mm~ Cut your water !Mila. Save the work of l•wn 1prinklln•· Start a fam<HH Zoy1la 1Taa1 lawn now. Weed lulhn& rhem1cah .,,. '•Or ~EEOED lo• a W\'ed tref' f~ • Zuys•a Lawn How &a II poa11ble th1t Famo111 Meyn Z.:>2 7,oy11a 1tay1 wHd f?w w1tho11t &a&nl( npcn· 11ve, n1ky chemical•' It fT'O•• ao lh1ck lhat crabcTua lweedlHed1don't1Hmou1h h•ht to IJft'mlna~· Hu Cut Mowm1 To Once A Month Zoy11a l'l"O•• aldewe,ya, not )Wit up hit• onimary IJTU• It forma a lhlcli, interwoven ~oftari'lhat keepe ltn••ll1f"OOllled look wM\a lon,-er It cut. your mOWU11 by hall, 2 3 or more' No Res••d1n1-No1 Evert-With ukeland'1 f~ loyS11 Plq 1n Lalltland Zoy1la and never buy IJTue 9"d .,ain. Zoy1la lawn• don't IJTOW old, !My iu• "'°" IMicier They 1parkle ander 100" h.at "•Y fT'Mfl lhrou1h dro111hi. They real.ti di_.• and inaeda which ruin Ol'dinary ,.,_. Af\ar •harp &oata, they only rtve op tlMir ,,._color, theft l':"fl llP betUt-than evw aach Collowto1 Svnn•. Famoua Zoyaia •iv• yov the ~t thlnc t.o ao lnd•tnct.lblt laWI'\ you have IV~ '""· End1 Wnhout1 on StMp $'°1)91 Part.ct Where Other GrH1e1 Do Poorly 0.11>"roo4ed 10y1ll holda eoU In plac., "4pe It from wuhln11way from alo~ It'• yoo.r pert.ct ane_. for wom 011! or .....ty .,....., coo. ln a typbil n-.papar artid. I r..d (quot.II. "iiN'adln• yovr euftllt lawn" NO NUD TO DIC UP YOUR LAWN 'LUC IN 1~2 tOVSIA reqoi~• the rifht NlecUOn of (T ... aeed plua "resular applludon1 of fertllil~ (and Jim~ where nf'eded).'' Thia article alao 1a.id you need. "weed1 lnaect ind diHaH control " Sound famlJ11r? Of courMI Why not fo!Jfl!t all that work and HPf!!Ae. and plu1 in f'amou1 Meyer Z.62 Zoy11a? To uplJTade your lawn with aoyaia don't d1-II up. JWJt eet plu11 in\o bol• In the aoll a foot apart or leu_ L,,t thoae plup aprnd toward ~ach other to tonn a ~ of aolid turf Growth i1 IO vit'oroo1 it cbok• out old srowth yov want '° set nd of. WEEDS INCLUDED. from ~st to ~st People Wnto to Mike Senlflw A,ronom1st Froa'Hud_,, N.Y., E La Roche wnt.el how he pl1nl.ad Diop "in the worn poaa1ble plau--d&Y With weeda and 1Tanl It formed a 4• thldi carpet of.,. .... Not child. ren, clop, c:ai.\ ~abbii., ntnmely hot nn or droucht could inll It " From Sacramento, Calif .. J.M. writ.M how be bou1ht oar Zoytla Hfor a wHd lnfMi..d a pot-it took C&ff o( lh• problam " Fro.. Indiana, M.A. Low. Sr. writ. how hf vieii.d a phyaldao tri.nd ln Alben IAa. Minn. wh-be NW a "whole back yud wu 1niirely In z.oysla and It wu bMotiflll . a det_j> """·" The 1uce.a of many lhou1and.a of deli.ht· ed Fl!Doo-4' Zo:rlli• own"" awa.1'9 }'Oil. Prove it \o younalf today. ''SarM D•Y Fresh" '1'M day wa (Nt your pluE the dq they .,. on thair way to you. ... tN.lln .. COllD&e, LA~eland h¥ 2 ahlpp n1 DOU\wl,on• lo tha Mld-t a.nd OM I.it th• IHt. 1'0\11' lll•P,, 911t from lh.....,.... point "Same Day r'NIJI" and ned.Y to fl'OW, 11\toatnf el\up c:ollldioft die ---tQOllQtaloaf' wa:r, On tiedlt catd oedln. tJi,e tblpplac -' .nu ba .,,..Jd by 111 u4 Wlltd to yoer -nL · L.ak•l•nd'• T~.( 30-8•1o•·Z•ro Zoysi• T•k•• W••r, Tear, Coolrouta, Chlldr•n'• Game• ... Alter 30 Below Zero Wlnte11, It llounc•• B.clr Green, Thick, And BHuffful! Clo .. at Thing To An lnde1tr11ctlbl• t:.wn You HnefHr Se•nl POOf' S0tl' No Problem• Our Pamou Zoyaa plop an ao •coro111 -1uan.ntH them to rrow whatever your IOLl-&om !>Mvy d aya to undy .. ~ Yoo cannot 1- ITS SO EASY ANO INEXPENSIVE TO START A MAGNlrlCENT ZOVSIA LAWN Start your own mq"11Jftc.o1, parenrual aoy.ia lawn with u (~ u 100 plup J111t let your plu1a eatabliah aolid IAlrl'. Then ta.kt up tranaplani. and plu.a. In other pl• cea \o YOW' h..n'1 deaire. P111cnlCI ar~u ITOW rifht be& into eolld tvrl. YO\lraopply of pl1111 ui eodl .... Prices and fUrpins 1f you plant mOf'I ITUI that aii. there a.nd 1t.naa1i..-or di• on yov-you may not miuyourwork and mon1y.Jt'tthetimt you cannot raoovv! So plNM don 'toonf\iN ~bland'• 3().Below·~o Zoylia with any oniinary torl offered u a "btlrsaln." If our plo•• cwt a lilll• more ln the beslnnlna. they remain, lo tht Ions run, the only tnae ba.raa.ln for your laWll. Order fuarantffd ]"~ 110y8'a pl:f: aow, for deU•ery from Ol&r ne ..... 1talpptn•polnt. Yo.arorder will be aent at U.e Hrlleet """'"" u-to plant In your ....._ Meyer Z·S2 Zoytia Glau wu p1rlec1.o ~ by the U S OO'lt IM •tlllnd 1n Co· • operation wttri lhe U.S. GOif AIJ0C1a1ton ·--~----~---------------~-~--~---...., LAlll.AND NUauY IALU. Dept. 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I did not know thai everyone F involved would assume. as I had as- sumed. that someone else was taking care of her. Some months later. on a cold Satur· day morning, I returned, carrying a bag of ~roceries. As I walked toward Mar· tha s house. I realized how much I had missed her. I knocked on the battered The woman looked at the grocerle11, then at me; her eyer grew aolrer, apologetic. ''rm llO~ la~ but you 're mo late." old door. supporting the bag on my knee. There was no answer. I knew she had to be home. She rarely went out. Maybe she's visiting next door. I told myself. I went to the next house and rang the bell. A hea~ woman peeked out the window. then opened the door. ''I'm looking lor Martha Roca." I said. The woman looked at the groceries, then at me; her eyes grew softer, almost apologetk. "I'm sorry. lady, but you're too late. They carried her out of there la.st week. If I had known she needed food. I would have brought her some- thing, I really would. I never heard a sound from her. She starved to death right In her bed." Martha Roca's death taught me that what each of us does or fails to do. even on the smallest scale. does make a dif. ference. The answers to the immediate crlsls wUl come from the aaion th~ eadl of us takes and the responsibUltles that each o f us wumes. II me11U not rgettlna as I ~· ft means not allow-Ina our neiahbors or our polltkal How You C:C.. Help There are many simple things thar people can do. With the help of friends and neighbors. Rita Ungaro Schiavone. a middle-aaed. middle<lass woman in northeast Philadelphia, is feeding over 400 of the most isolated poor and fonnerly hungry people in her area She 1s doing it with no Federal funding and no CJovemment help. Individuals simply cook an extra meal whenever they can. Volunteers deliver the food and spend an hour a week visiting. The group 1s called Aid for Friends. To learn more about their work. call (215) 338-4039, or write to Aid lor Friends, Rita Ungaro Schiavone, 2810 Hargrave Street, Phil- adelphia, Pa. 19136. A manual on how to stan your own group is available Please send S2 to cover handling and postage. Here are Just a few other ideas: • Cootact your local religious group or senior center to find out about the needs and resources in your community. • Donate food or volunteer to work in a food pantry, where the hungry can set an emergency food supply for a few days. • Take responsibility for helping to feed a single senior citizen or child. • Have people at your place of work contribute a small amount, say $1 a week, and use the money to help feed hungry people. • Call or write to The Second Harvest Nation al Foodbank Necwork and learn how to start a foodbank In your area: (602) 252·1777: Central Office. 1001 North Central Street. Suite 303. Phoenix, Ariz. 85004. • To learn more about budget cuts. lobbying eftoru and k>cal hunger warches, amtac:t Breld for the Woild: (20'l) 722-4100; 641 J O\Ulum Pl~. N.W:, WMttlJ\lon. D.C. 20012. IW E~ we· ""'YA!?•· •• iP His Greatest Hits Ever! SPIKE JONES! In the world ol music, the name Spcke Jones can only mean one thm9 absolute lunacy' Here on 1h1s truly memorable album Spike Jones and his st range frwnds perfo rm their zaniest dnd most famous hits Hear such side sph111ng classics as Cocktails For Two .. My Old Flame ... Chloe .. Glow Worm l o\le In Bfoo m . I Dream Of Brownie With The light Blue Jeans ... and so many more. 18 fanta•ric: hite in all. All ol Spike Jones. famous performers art- here including. The Berefooted Pea•-· eyl\la•ia••· Dr. Horatio Q . Bird· bat la , Doocllce Wea\ler, The Sali"a Sietere, The Wacky Wakaki..•• and more All selections are the original recordings A true collector'• item. Here's All You Get: Cocktails For Two Laura Glow Worm C hloe Holiday For Strings Hawaiaan War Chane Llebe"straum Love In Bloom My Otd Flame Dance Of The Hours Shiek Of Araby Yes, We Have No Bananas I Dream Of Brownie With LIMITED EDm ON RECORDING The Light Blue Jeans This collecllon 1s one of our Limited You Always Hurt Edition Series. and we urge vou 10 take lbe One You Love advantage o( this offer TODAY If you do Der Fuehrer 's Face not agree that 1h1s 1s one of the most dehghrful record and tape collectt00s YoU Wdliam TeU Overture have ever owned, simply return 1t 10 us for a None But The Lonely Heart f1JI and complete refund No quutions The Man On The Flying Trapeze asked. Order now while this edition is sttll available NOT IN STORES MAIL COUPON TODAY ~-------NORISK COUPON -------, The Good Maaic Rec ord Co., Dept. s.J.05·23 I 352 Evelyn S trHt, Puamus, NJ 07652 I I Please rush me THE WACKY WORLD OF SPIKE JONES album on y()ur uncondi· I I 1ional money back guarantee I understand that I may return 11 for any reason I I whatsoever and receive a complete refund ~ke check or money order payable to I Good Music Record Co. I 0 I enclose $8.98. 0 I enclose $9.98 0 I encloM $9.98 I I Send Record Album Send Cusene Tape Send 8·Trackt'Tape I I (Endow Sl.25 for postage & handhng) I 1 ~~ I :~~ : \ Ocy . StM . . z-,., I , _____________________ _ r ~ ;;;;.~ sw:s. ....... 112 •. J40 ,..., St. .--. ,... .. ~ -;-,~1-----..., I Sure, I w11rt to 111loy freall·plckeo tomato ~ood" :JEnctosldts (cl'IKkormontyorder) ••~en out of season! Kindly und TltlC (PA rH ld1nts 1dd uln tu.) I TOMATOES (LQ0098.4(} ., 1nd•utld on money I back 1111r1nlee. 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If )'Oii .,. llOt toully lltl•n w ordtf, rttlHll wfttlltt 10 ..,. '°' • ,.,1..,... ,..,. Of ~ ptfct <• t1• I !Mite.). Md tll pl.Ima wt tMft 11:::.:;t· or reht11 lfl'ti t!M w11n111 I 11141M!!t NII~ .. QtttOlt ..... , uaum urnm JM.II, ....... 11111 AIR COOLED, ALL-DAY COMFORT! Great for On-Your Feeters! • Homemaker• • Nurse• • Waitre•M• • S.lff Gel• •Office Workers Spice up your wardrobe w1th gen· uine Polly Peppers ... A soft· steppin' treat for your busy feet. The llnest of leathers. spritzed with alrvent "polka dot••· ... Looks great, and helps feet "keep their coot .. all day long! Supple. eturdy. velvety· soft ... made to stand up to tots of walkabout wear. Oxford wedgie has 1 Y2 • covered heel, cushlony crepe sole ... Lac•tle adjusts for perfect flt across Instep. No need to pay outrageous p1ices for real leather-- Get your comfort·plua Polly Peppers tor only 111.151 , Don 't Pay $a. Don't Pay $46'. JUsr51695 Three Great cotoret Caramel. Black. White-They team up with everything! Women'• Slz .. : 5, 5\.;. 6. 6'h. 7. ,.,., . 8. 8\.7 . 9. 9Y,. 10. 11 . Wlctths: 8, C, D.-Fits medium width. E. EE. EEE.-Fita wide width. OUA OUAMNTll The bell merchtndiae at a low pnce, dtllvered tn a hurry . . that'• ,..,1 /$ VALUE. 'You muat bt dellghted or re-: tu1n within 30 days and we'll relund your purch•H price FASTI (except poet. & rldlg.). ~ EDfTl()ttS'•Hanowr, PA 17331 - ---- - -•SATISFACTION GUARANTEED-MAIL TOOA'YI --- - -- -- flltST l:DITIONS. Dept. J .. )129 340 ...,..., St., Hanover. ~A 17Ul Yn l ,..... """ "'1 CtftUIM LHlhtr .. ,,o/ty t Mo ------------,,•f>Pll•" " lndlctttd below, on Full Moner "" · · aac• lk&er•ntM. • "°"' fMllJ jln.1 stYlt No. Color 11.lt M2147IOI cer-t MZM7711 11•0 M2147MI ~t• .._ ____ .,. _____ ... __ _ Wldtll (Ip. Oiltt------------ ,.INT UMI ----------- ADOlllSS ___________ _ Ct1'f -------------- STAT( ZIP------ Our PolfcJ It to p<OOt&I •II .. .,, "°"""'· C1tdlt etrd ,ldt'1 trt PfOC ... .0 ~.~ WfDV•!, Dtltfl Ntllell '"""'1fr, __ , 1.-111t1MM1 wltbla tO filJt. """·'. ,..., _______ .. _______ _ HOW TO $URVIVE IF YOU'RE FIRED By Merrie Spaeth , Layoffs across the coufllry U1 recent months have meant marmatryflJmUles must face the finanoal cnsis that ac- companies a JOb loss How can a lam1- ly cope' For adu1ce. FAMILY WEE.KLY consulted James C Cabrera. president of the country's /argesi outplacement firm. Drake Beam Monn Inc.. and co- author of the recently released Parting Company How to Survive the Loss of a Job and Find Another Successfully (Harcourr. Broce. Jovanootch) Q: Mr. Cabrera. whar's the most impor- tant consideration lor someone who has 1ust lost his or her JOb' A:. rd list four things Firsi. don't panic -get ahead. no! even! Second. realize it's a full-time job to find another job. Third. prepare yourself for a very organized campaign to locate that next job. Fourth, be realistic about your financial needs and resources. That means you immediately sit down and make a cash 00¥> statement and figure out which expenses vou absolutely must pay, like rent or a mortgage. and which you can cu t out. like vacations. Q: How extensively should a family cut back' A; Anything which isn't a necessity should be eliminated right away. Most people aren't reahsoc and they go ahead and take the planned vacation or make a large ptJrchase. Even educa- tional expenses should be carefully reviewed Q : Where should unemployment benefits come in' A:. You should apply right away. Most individuals who are let go get some sort of severance pay from their employers. What can be collected from the state unemployment office will vary from state to state We recommend fH. ing right away and letting the state deci~ when you become eligible. That way. you don't Jose any payments for which you qualify. Q: Do people really have any choice about severance? A: If it's an individual situation, you ac· tually have more bargaining power. In merger or layoff situations. lhe com- pany has already made lls ~rsonneJ MaM SpcNth 11 a hwlan« wfltt'r UJtth a maSJtr's <hgr'tt in business admm1Slrat/Ofl FAMILY WWCLY . FtlfU:AJ!Y'. ·1., 29 plans, which must be fair and uniform. and it's hard for the company to deviate. A point to remember: Many people leap at the the chance to have a lump sum payment. We recommend thal you ask to receive the sever- ance as a weekly or monthly check. Q: What about health insurance? A: No family st)ould be without medical insurance. Take the conver· tabllity provision that most companies offer even if it seems expensive. In a two-job family, the spouse who's employed may be able to pick up the family plan. IW Certain to please you and yo1Ar family and to add a touch of distinction to your home Garden -Bird -Miniatures A Collection of Finest Quality Hand-Painted British Porcelains only s9 95 ea ~:;=:r_, America's most beautiful prden b irds now captured by a great nature artist In his Hrst collection of miniatures. I" tfus t1ukan1tna colltc11011. America's most beautiful 8arden birds wall be portrayed in fine porcelain m1n1atures Evoking the living presence of a differ- ent bird ea ch sculpture as a new and oraganal work ol art by Christopher Schulu . one of America s most ral- ented nature artists This Is has first miniature sculpture collection. and it wall bnng the brightness or nature into your home wuh the splendor of the natural colors or the bards Each Miniature an Exquisite American Beauty" The collectlon comes ahve with bright hues ol a garden busy with the passing of your favorite birds Here. the delicate markings or the Colden Crowned Ktnclet. perched on a leafy branch There, the finely detailed fe.ltherln& of a saucy Blue lay in a scolding pose The rich reds and blacks of a Cardinal. seemln&IY wa1tin& pa- tiently for his mate while a lewel-llke Ruby Throated Hummlncblrd hovers over a Trumpet Flower The chttry Coldfln<h br1cht with the yellow of the sun. vies with the vibrant Red-Headed Woodpecker. the bl~k-capped Chick· adee and rhe 5adet Tanacer ~ch miniature 1Culpture Is • visual poem - a tribute to the perfection of nature Cratted of fine b isque porcelain. painted by hand Fane b15'1ue porcelam has lona been preferred by collectors and con no1sseurs alike for Its strength. purity and subtle coloring These qualities make 1t the perfect "body' tor the art ol Christopher Schultz, &lvtne his incom- parable bird sculptures warmth and de- tail Further enhancing the beauty of his wor\. each miniature ts meticu- lously painted by hand to brin& out the tiniest feature accurately To ensure that rhese miniatures are ~ual in every way to the quality of the art they will be cratted under the supervision of Royal Cornwall•. Ltd 1n Britain. where there Is a centuries-old tradition ol skilled craftsmanship and hand-paintinc ol hne porcelains Displayed on the wall of a favorite room. in the custom hardwood display rad that will accompany your collec· t lon. these maanlflcent miniatures will become a brilliant focal point of beauty in your home They will be admired and enjoyed now and for years to come as a prized and cherished family heirloom Not available anywhere else Crafted un~ the supervision of Royal Comwall9. Ltd In Britain this miniature senes Is Imported and sold dtrec:tly by us to you . Storn may hive other. more tJ1pen11ve bird mlnlat•mts. but they wlll not have this one. They will be Issued to subscribers 1t the rate ol one per montl\.atthe low prlc.ol S9 9S. 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My hus- band was tied up at the office and. aher my own hectic day at work. I had to face our 2-year~ld daughter - alone She didn't want to read MeeJ Babar and Hts Famif)I She did want to read Babar at Home -the book we'd left at nursery school. She didn't want dinner. She did want rookies. She didn't want a bath. then she didn't want to get out of the bath She didn't want to play with her dishes. She did want to help Mommy do real dishes. When she poured a pot of water on the Door. I wanted bedtime. After the diaper skir· mish, the pajama battle. the all~ut toothbrushing war. I thought I had her subdued. "Please give Mommy a kiss ~ nislht." I asked sweetly. She socked me in the eye. "That's it!" I screamed. "I am sick. sick. SICX of you! Leave me alone'" I shouted as I slammed the door and left her dutching her blanket tearfully. The next day I called my sister. a two<hild veteran. 'Tm a terrible mother," I wailed, repeating my story. "I wouldn't worry about it," she reas- sured me. "You just had a parent tan· trum. It happens to all of us.'' Why do sensible adults. who love their children and want to do their best by them. sometimes feel so angry at those very same children? "Anger is a normal response to diffi. cult behavior.'' says child psychiatrist Dr. Nina Uef, director of the Early Childhood Development Center of the New York Medical Collese and author of ~First Year of U~ and The Second Year ol Ulr (Sadlier Press). However. u undmaandable as those feejlnp may be, adds Dr. Uef, It's up to the parent to express them appro- priately. "A parent's tantrum doesn't teach the·child anything wonhWhile. Funhermore. it only makes the parent feel guilty .. The key 10 breaking the cyde of anger 1s to develop empathy. The more understanding you develop. the more likely your child is to respond raiional· ly. According to one study, 11 is the ag- gressive parental response that leads the child to more disobedience and the parent to even harsher discipline. while a gentler response actually pro- duces better behavior. In theory. if sounds simple: Be nice to your child, and she will be nice to you. The only wrinkle in this is that a chlld, whether a 2-year~ld who can't talk or a moody 15-year~ld who won't talk. may not be skillfu l at expr~ing the feelings the parent 1s supposed to understand. It's the parent's ):>b, therefore, to puzzle out what the child's actions mean. 10 find out how you can understand each other. In my own case. I wouldn't have felt '° angry if I had stopped to think thar my little girl was responding to my bad mood. In her own irritating way. she wa_, trymg to tell me to pay anentK>n to her. to stor thinking about work on her time. If had read her ~er. our mutual torment wouldn't have 80(ten so out of hand. 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Commenting in a letter. the University researchers stated: •0tn-npn;ma un<hr fit Id conditions has shown that whnt J>rof>erly afJP[ud. tJu R OACH P Nl.lFE f<mttula provuks a <kgrtt of cockroach control tnal u usually superior to all olhtr rtgrslertd commemal or con su l'l'U1' prodJ4c ts: DiAf'CJAf' Carrier11 Odor~u. Eo1y To Apply Alan Brite, holder of 15 U.S. and foreign patents has just been awarded the first of 3 U.S. patents pending on ROACH PtWFE. Brite says: "Because roaches simply do not recognize ROACH PRUFE as an insecticide, they do not try to avoid it by scattering to other parts of your residence as they do with other insecticides. Plus the electrostati- c~Uy charged powder sticks to their ~s. They then carry the powder back into the walls spreading it among t~ other roaches. The reault is you kill not only the roachea you see, but also those hiding and multiplying in the walls." ROACH PRuFE is odorleu. non-evaporating, no~& and non·Oammable. 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Although the men's moods were better on week· ends. no differences among weekdays were reported. • "Perhaps it's just the con· trast with Sunday. the best day, that generated the idea that Monday is the worst day of the week.'' Stone told us. •lmlDAYS (All Aquarius) Sunday Ronald Reagan 72; Rip Tom 52; Tom Brokaw 43; Fabian 40. Monday -Eubie Blake 100; Buster Crabbe 75. Tua- day -Jack Lemmon 58; Lana Tumer 63; Gary Coleman 15; Robert Klein 41; Ted Koppel 43. Wednelda.y-Mia Farrow 38; RoAer Mudd SS. Thunday -Ro6ert Wagner 53; Leon- tyne Price 56. Friday -Burt Reynolds 47; Leslie Nielsen 57. Saturday -Lome Cireene 68; Forrest Tucker 64. ·~•·1• centrmions of alwninum in the brain. Garden IOil and drinking water sampled in the Guam study show low levels of calcium and magnesium and unusually high levels of aluminum "This research," says Dr. Perl, "suaests that aluminum may accumulate in the ner· vous system at toxic levels when caJdum and maene-~----------------------sh-o_w_. -,e-at-u-ring_t_h_e_gr_o_up_'_s _16~ sium have been absent over a members dressed up like the long period of time." Ufl Of LllSUllft Americans are homebodies. Watching 1V and reading the newspaper are our most popular daily pastimes. 1V isn) a disrup«ive force and can bring families together. Most Americans feel that being with the famUy is the best way to use leisure time. These are aJOOfl8 the mapr findings in a new study on leisure time in America by United Media Enterprises. Surprisingly, dual-career families spend more time with children in planned ac- tivities than do families In which onJy one spouse works. 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