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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-05-15 - Orange Coast Pilot.. .SUNDAY VOL. 70, NO. 135, 1SECTIONS,96 PAGES . I rvlne Company Chief Plannfng Administrator Jim Taylor had just com· pleted lengthy testimony before the I rvlne City Council. As Taylor stepped down from the Podium, Mayor DaveSillsasked: "Weft, Jim, who owns the Irvine Company to- day?" Unblinking and straight- f aced, Taylor replied, "If It's Thursday, it must be Mobil." Bids Boggling In Irvine 'Poker' One year ugo $200 m1lhon was suggested as the total price ror the Irvine Company, setting off an incredible round of bidding in pri vale and in courts. Under the F'ederal T ax Reform Act of 1969, the James Irvine Foundation must divest itself of its shares (56 per- cent ownership) orthe Irvine Company. Foundation directors have been accepting offers, the leading one of which comes from the Taubman-Allen con- sortium that has the support of heiress Joan Irvine Smith The time line of bids shown below may change again Monday. Mobil executives decided over the weekend whelMr to agam top their competitors or withdraw from the race. Ir:vine Company land includes 77,000 acres in Orange County, 5,000 acres in the Imperial Valley and 100,000 acres of ranchland in Montana ;Mondale Seeks Key ' S. Africa Changes LISBON <AP> Vri:e Presi- dent Walter F. Mondale arrived In Lisbon Saturday to begin a 10-day European tour. He said he would uric South African Prime Minister John Vorster to erant "full participation" to blacks and 1upport free e l e ctions in ' RJ\odeaia by the end of next year. f,,f ondale, chosen by President Carter as chief spokesman on U.S. policy in Alrtca, said he 1 would "listen a lot" when he meets Vorster ln Vienna on t Tburtday. But. he made It clear the United States would seek to brln1 about m-1or chances In racial policies of the white- m inority governments rulln1 Rhodesia and South Africa. Mondale told reporters be pre· • f erred the term "full partlcipa- tlon" when asked whether the United Statet wai committed to black majority rule in South Africa. He said he would discuas with Vorster ''the principles we con· sider to be important to an Im- proved relationship between our aovemment and theirs, towanb the. objective of ttab!Uty ln aoutbem Africa." Mondale said he will aeek South Africa's backing for a British effort to obtain a new Rhodesian con.stltuUon leadina to free electioaa ln the former British colony of 270,000 •bites and 6 millloo blackl. He told re))Ortera Wuhlnaton also aouaht tree· electlou and a non·distrtinlnatory constJtuUon for South·Weat. Africa, also known ·u Namibia. It 1a a ter- ritory CCPtrolJid by SoUtb Africa under a poat-World War l man· date that 'hu bttn revoked by the Unlted Nations. ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA' SUNDAY, MAY 15 1977 TWENTY·FIVE CENTS Teacher Walkout Settled 3-Year Pact Promises 5-Percent Yearly Raise By LAURIE KASPER. Ol IN o.lty l'llttStaft Alter many long hours of in- tensive negotiations, Saddleback Valley Unified School District teachers and trustees reached agreement Saturday on a tbree- year employment contract which ends the teachers' four-day a trike. ETWrgy Finding Hailed TULLAHOMA, Tenn. (APJ Scienltsts at the University of Tennessee's Space Institute say they've achieved a breakthrough in energy technology. burning high sulfur coal to produce pollu- tion-free electricity. Dr. John Dicks said tests run Friday show~ the world's only coal-fired magnetohydrody- namics <MHD > plant can operate on plentiful hig.h - sulfur coal, catching 95 per- cent or more or the sulfur without using a costly scrubber. Dicks said an MHD plant could produce 50 percent more power from a ton of coal than a conven- tional plant. And he said the pro- cess could be commercially available by 198Sor 1990. •'This could run everything else out or t.,, midterm power production picture," said the director of UTSI'a energy con· venion divlaion. UTS( researchers will report tbelr findin& at a scfenllrtc con· venlion next week at the Unlvenlty or Pittsburgh. MapetQhydrodY,namic11 is a process discovered by Michael Fandy in 1831. IL has not been considered feasible until recently because of formidible engineer- inc obstacles -like containing combusUon temperatures up to $,000 decrees. "This ls much aimpler and more efficient. than the conven- tional plant. that burns coal, pro- duces beat, boils water, creates steam and uses it to drive a turbine," said Dicks. Instead. crushed coal treated with potassium nows into a com- bu.aUon chamber and bums al bi&h temperatures. The expand· Ina saa, ionized by the potassium, ls forced at the speed of a bullet down a pipe and through a magnetic field. All teachers are expected back in their classes as usual on Mon- day. The contract covers the cur- rent year through 1978·79 and promises the teachers a rive per- cent raise each year. The lac:ulty has alre~y received a 2.4 per- cent. raise thJs year and will be given what amounts to another 2.6 percent raise to make the total five percent. The district also bas promised to give the teachers 54 percent or all new money (which ln past years has come from last minute state lefislation) for Increases in the COil of insurance benefits and /orsalaries. In the new contract. the district Victory Dunking Coxswain Terry Murray, 20, of Costa Mesa, is carried to the traditional dunking by her jubilant Orange Coast College teammates after they won the freshman race Saturday in the '77 Western Intercollegiate Rowing Championships in Newport Beach, wrapping up a 16·1 season. The event attracted 15 colleges from British Columbia to San Diego. For more competition results and a feature on OCC's six female coxswains see story on Page B2. hllS aa,reed to continue paying Sl,286 per employe for insurance benefits and to reCUnd the money deducted from teacher5 ' paycheck.I earlier this year for the insurance. John Cooper, assistant to the district superintendent, said the package will cost the dlatrict an adcfitlooal Sl.1 million over the term of the contract. He said figures for lhe total cost or teachers' salaries and benefits were not yet available. The contract, which has no re- opener clause, also resolves other issues which had played a part in the dispute which lasted 13months. Among these are advisory arbitration for grievances against the district, a provision to give run salary credit for year~ or experience to teitchers new to the district and an agreement on duties required or teachers alter 6p.m. It also Includes a guarantee that teachers will not strike as long as the contract is in effect. However, it also allows them to conduct such "concerted activi- ty "as demonstrations. Representatives of both trustees and teachers said they were pleased with the contract which was finally formed during a 12-hour negotiations session on Friday and a three-hour meeting on Saturday. The contract wu immediately ratified by trustees, who had been ,waiting throughout the negotiations in the superinten- dent's office, and teachers, who were continuing their picketing outside the district offices. Cooper said the package in· eludes "a lot of things (other dis- tricts) don't have and wished they did." .Among thes~ Items are a vety detailed assoc ation rights section, salary schedule and transfer and ieave pollc~. c In addition to being •'one or die .t lon1est contracts you '11 ever see,•• the admlnistratdr aald, this contract I.a "a good base to build ·on for the future." Bill Mecham. president of the teachers' Saddleback Valley Educators Association, described the aereemenl as ~ ••eood contract" which glves the teachers almost everything they wanted. But Mecham said the teachers were "unanimous in their feeling of anger" against the district for the suspension of two Mission Viejo High School students who organized a campus demonstra- tion Friday to pressure the school board to settle. "I think if it hadn't been such an emotional drain, the teachers might have turned down the con- (See STRIKE, Page AZ> Sex Survey Revealing SI Nit/\\' SPl·:t 'I A I , • • • 1 .. . ' a m po p ch lnfiuence on their texual educa- tion andjuat 11 percent even men- tlonedrellatoo. as those done by Masters and Johnson. She said she gathered and analyzed her data in the hope or learnine more about what Mllkea some women able to achieve or· gaams easily and othen not at au. One of the most interesting thln1s uncovered in her research wa11 that. parents and ortani:ied religion contributed Ult.Je to the women'a aexual education. hute.ad, 7S percent aatd they learned mott of their aex educa- tion lrom lemale peers, 6S per· cent. cited the mus media and 83 • percent said their Inf ormaUon mostly came from a male peen. In ccntrast, only 40 percent re-- One ot Dr. Evans'flndinp was that the women bad their fl rat ex· perlence wttb aex at greatly varied ag~, with the bulk of the first experiences f alllna between acea 16and19. At the extremes, one woman was ln1Uated into sex at age 12 wblle another woman said it wu not \lDUl middle age. Dr. Evans uked numerous que1Uon1 pertalninc to pre· marital sex, but acknowledged that the answers were weurhted because fn Order to be included in the 1urvey, 80 percent of the women (the unmarried ones> 4t:\ ·1·111·: INS l ltllE DIMBl'E& ON ROallO t - Buck Rocen7 Photon tOJ"P,ldoel from the Starihlp Ebt.erpriae? Not at an. 'A remanable Soviet weapom. brealtthroa1h threat.ens to Up the dtllcat. balance of 1trate1ic def e~e. Dally Piiot writ.el'. ~m tMOq Jo0k1 IJ>to the f cicbttnlna developm.nt on Pa1e A7. had al,ready admlttea they are involved in premarital aex. Stlll, 13 of the remaining 20 married women uld they, too, had had premarital sex ex· pertences. · , Of the 93 percent wflo tald they were involved ln premarital 1ex -either now or previously -10 percent aald that behavior was most tnlluenced by male~: 56 percent attributed tt m<*tly to influence from female ~; 42 percent clted the mus medJa, 36 percent aald parents, and aiatn the church came lo lut. wttb H percent ft1ure. I "Despite what people HJ that cblldren learn their aeJC educa-j tion at home and at church. these· . ftaures show that'• not where they're aetUng their lnformaUon (8eeSEX,Pa1eA2) . Weekly review of Orange Coast hlghllghts BOOKMAKING SUSPECT JOHN WOODY. 27 Newport Beach Police play anglers in bust Newport Beach police chum there ls more on the Galley Cafe's menu than chili atter two off~ers dressed as fish· ermen arrested one or two brotmn wllo own the Galley for ma~ book at the small eatery. As John Woody. 27. chatted with the fishermen about betting, police said, tbe restaurant's phone rang. Seconds later, officers screeched to a halt outside, ran in and grabbed the pbone from Woody's hands as he allegedly accepted a bet from an of. fleer on the other end of the line. It was the end of the line for hi.s brother Larry, 25, as well as olticers in a coordinAt.ed action arrested hlf\l at a,botei. Both brothers were booked and released on b11U a few hours l~er. M ission Viejo Ssouts painting town red , Mission Viejo's Municipal Advisory Council last week Cleclded to paint I.he town (ed -at least the curbs in front of har4 to spot. new-fangled fire hydrants. "Some of u.c>se hrarants even a seein&-eye ~og would have trouble find· in(," said Wally Trv\ter of Ute county fire marshal's office. councU qiade tb~4ecb.ton after local scouts said they'd willln& to dotbe patndng In order to keep drlvera from blocking hydrants. A judge recently voided hydrant· blocJda& citations because the plugs were so bard to spot. .-. ~ . Populace grows In doubletime 'Feelin1 fenced in by the ntnnber or people moving Into the Orange Coast? Well , things may get worse. San Clemente City Manager Gerald Weeks said last week that the coastal community can expect double its present population of 23,750 by 1987, almost 10 years sooner than previous estimates. He says rising prices on property from Laguna Beach-north have attracted buyers to the area. Weeka said the task now is to be sure development continues to tie UghUy controlled by c:ity officials. FroraPageAl SEX FINDINGS TOLD ••• SEXOLOGIST LINDA EVANS terms of sexual performance. The men. o~rall. •~ted better tban the women, but Dr. Evans •l· trlbuted this mainly to women's tendency to be modest. · ''I w'u interested ifl knowing bow many of tbc»e wbo said they h,ave achieved oraums usually bave a dlflicult time. llilost studies don:t i.11 you that," Dr. Evanasaid. Of thoce who reported they bave bad orcum1. 21 percent sald they've bad d.Uftculty molt of the time. Only 23 percent said or ea ams come easily to them. • ••That show. us that orpsms Im.0:g~nation . :Set Adrift :. Looldn1 crltlcally over a beautiful offfbore crultlDf. 1.Uboat at the boat •bow lat !al • I wu fantulzlq over what ii _ would be like to chuck lt SU end above olf IOI' lb• SOUlh Seat. Ka. lco or w~eroq such a craft. Tbe 1ilawomui recopl&ed me. "Jmactne.0 ab~ said, ''bavtaa two boatlDC writers on board at the same time. Come over be.re and meet Hank Sear1.s.•• Hank Searls WU a blJ man with longiah halr that failed tO hide the partially baldlng pate. Like mOlt yachtsmen. he was pleasant. After the usual pleasantries be told me be and b.ls wife bad re- cently returned for an extended cruise of the South Seas. "I've written a book.'' he in· formed me ... It's due to be published next March. I'd like to send you an advance copy for re· view." "By all means.'' I said, men· tally anwing myself that here ls another cruising type who has rewritten the ship•s log. Usually Sood for a couple of paraerapbs. , In early March a cloth-bound publhher•s cop)' of a boot ar· riv~ in the irtail. The tlUe page said, "Overboard,'" by Hank Searls. Oh. yeah. Tbe 1uy at the boat show. AUTHOR Htt&K SEARLS AND WIFE SUNNY RELAX AT NEWPORT DOCK I started readina on Page One, naturally. I had ,work to do that ntaht, but it never got done. By dayU1ht I had finished readint one of the most gripping novels of the sea I could have ever hoped for. It was written by a man wb9 knew about yacht&, the languagtt of yachts and yachtsmen. I r~ c-ognbed scenes around San Franclsco, the St. Francll Yach~ Club, and even found the names' of a few yachting types I know alone the cout. And it didn•t take long to re-. allze that Hank Searls was in· Laat Hostage Folloaa Kin To Freedom YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio CAP> - A young mother held hostage by a bank robber in her apartment for nearly 24 ·hours walked to treedomS,turday nigtlt when tbe robber was distracted". authorldessaid. The cunman then walked out of the apartment, threw d~wn two pistols, and surrendered. He was whisked away in a police cruiser for questioning by the FBI. The woma·n escaped when police brought hamburgeni to her and tbe gunman, according to Cbatles McKinnon. agent in charge of the Cleveland FBI of- fice. He said the robber "just yielded to reasonableness.·' The WOtn1lD, Clara Blair, 22, appeared to be unharmed. She was the laat of four hostages taken Friday night following a robbery at a nearby bank. Less than four hours earlier, Mn. Blair had tossed her two children out a second-story win· dow to FBI aeents below when the IWlman was distracted. A thlrd child wu released by the eunman early Saturday in ex- chanee for $2.000 cuh. After tbe mother freed her children, Danielle, 13 months, and Isaac, 4, the FBI gave the 1unman an additional $4,000 as 1lsn of 8ood faith, a1ent11aid. Tbe sunman. about 31 years old, ldenUfied him.elf variously as Ralph M09eley. Ralph Moses or John. He took the holtages after flee. int a bank he had robbed Friday in lhla northeaatern Ohio city. He demanded that two Cadillacs driven by FBI •cents wearing only undershorts be provided for hl• eecape. He also demanded "freedom and money, .. the FBI HJd. PoUce adt be told them be bad • •nothia, to loee." McKinnon 1ald the gunman waa in a hallway ne1ot1aµne witb timately familiar with J,he South Seas cruising area in which the greater part of the novel was laid. So what's the book about? Well, it's for damn sure not a rewrite of th~ lo& of Searls' 40· foot ketch, Bema Ann II on which he and his wife Bunny now live in Newport Beach and on which they spent three years cruising theSouthPaclflc. "Overboard" involves a fie· titious San Francisco attorney and ya~man, Mitch Gordon, who fell in lon with a 40-foot ketch when it almost disrupted the start of a race off St. Francis ,.,Wl..,._o PLUNGES TO SAFETY L•wmen Catch Children agents when Mn. Blair appeared at an apartment window Satur· day afternoon. F,...P,,.Al STRIKE OVER ••• tract because of it,.. Mecham aald. Re said ttii tiachen dOD't fHI tb• 1u1p1n1lon1 wer. (alr. eapedUly since one Of the boys wu credli by a sbertfr1 de\)U· ty at prneoun, a daqm>ua 1ltuattoll at a lat.er demonat.ra· Uon In front of the dlltrlct offtces. Representatlvu of both teacber1 and tru1tee1 ha~• , •• ed the atrike. Only 1U1btly more than half of tho clbtrict'• 693 t.ucbeta actually walked out of tbelr cluaes. Jn aom• CHM, best triendl were on opposite aldee or the plc)tet lines. ''We've got• lot of woTk to put things back to1ether," Cooper said. But both he and Mecham aald they are optimistic that the deep feelings developM during tho f ou.r-day walkout can be over- .come and the diatrict pulled back toaet!Mlr •lain. Parilde bi Berli.D • B&IUJN (AP> _,,,,Western allies ma.rlred their Und')'tar In Bullft s.tilrday &Gd for tM tint Um• ln five JaJ'I thtf •laaeCl a f ull-1cale lnlllt.ry parade.. • , Yacht Club in which he waa wasabouttoentercolle•e• l crewing aboard another boat Searls very cleverly uses tfie. with his father-in-law. _ gambit of fluhbacks in describ- The story continues with Gordon's relenUess search for the boat and to find if she was for sale. She was, of course. And be bought her. Then came the chore of seWng his beautiful and socially promi- nent wife, Lindy, on living aboard -and eventually jotnlng him ln his dream to chuck the rat-race and set off on a cruise to the South Seas. It meant Civint up a lucrative law partnership and bidding farewell to a son who Irvine Teen Gets Bea\iog For 2 Cents An Irvine teen-a1er who tried to be helpful to a stran1er ended up with cuts and bruiAes on b1a fac• Saturday after th• man launched an apparently UD· provoked uaault. Pollee said Martin Grimm. 17 and a friend were approach~ about 1:10 a.m. in the Walnut Villaae sboppln8 center by a man who aeked for a dime to make a telephone call, which Grimm gave him. The man returned a few minutes later and demanded 20 more cent.a, to which Grimm replied that be only had two more cenla. The man reportedly said, "That's not enough" and hit Grimm in the face. Momenta later, a police car on routine patrol drove by and, sum· moned by the vicUm, book*1 An· thony L. Carloa, 18, of La Mlrada. on sµJpicion of aaaauJt and bat· tery. ing the cnlise and reflections tn Gordon's early lite and mi&· rla&e, atona with one law case which had plagued him after le and his partner bad made a lot'~f money wblle virtually ruining the life of a physician in a malpractice suit. Searls' description of life aboard, including some pretty frightful storms are convincing. One can tell be and Bunny ha\Ce been there. (See NOVEL, PageA4) New:11'lln I/SA Miss Texas. Kimberly Tomes, 21. beamed as she was crowned Miss USA for 1977 Saturday. The Texas A&M coed_~w competes 111 the Mlsa 1¥ntverse pageatit July 18. . · . 4 Cad Trades Caddie Bev~rly June Caldwell of Irvine was understandably IW'· prised when she came home and found that her Cadillac had been taken from her locked aaraee and replaced by a broken.down 1964 Buick Riviera. She called the police. Man Kidnaps Woman, 21 A 2l·year-old woman who was kidnaped wbUe shopping Satur· day was released unharmed in Irvine, police said. Mary J. Clark, 21, of Santa Ana, reported that abe bad just finlahed 1hoppln1 at the K·Mart Shopping Center at 1400 W. Ed· ineer when an Oriental man threatened her with a knUe. The victim reported!)' told police she wu forced t.o drive her car to a place ln county territ.ory near Irvine. where she was let out. She then flaaecl down a motorist. who took her to the Irvine poUce statJon. Tbe mlsltn1 car, with license plate number 133 RDH, ii a U1ht yellow and 1reen 1971 Ford Torino. poliCf 1aid. ~ . Dead Marine ldemiffed An El Toto Marine Who dJed Friday in JD automobile acetdent near eat TulUn hu been Iden· tllled •• Corp. MlcbHl R • Blllu,!, 25, 9fNebruka. Jlt WU a puaenier ln a aporU car driven by Ke:n.Aeth Ta,lor, Z3. of au• N. Tllltin Ave.11'\lltin. wb.owu ~ ln 1tab e CCDdl· UOft latUrdaY n1lbt at Banta A.na:- TUatin CommUJift1 U01P11a;l: The replacement car ~­traced and a descripdon ot stolen Cadlllac broadcast the F'riday incident. Irvine~ aaid. Meanwhile. the Ri.er..e Sherifr1 Department picked ut a suspected prowler at 10 o·~ that n.laht and found he was~ man belo11ou1bt. Factna charfe1 of &rand auto and bur1lar ls John Luera, 18. of Santa Ana. The Cadillac wu returned to lta rilhtful owner .. The cbang04 llna, de1crlbed a1 "aray primer'• In color wltb a 1muhed·in rear window, " io storaae u evidence. . SUNDAY DAILY PILOT .father, Son in 'Celibate' ... ;Priesthood "' NEWYORK (AP) Thesonof a Roman Catholic priest was or· chrined Saturday, an almost un- \f?recedented occasion in modern JlDleS. ",The Rev. Thomas Holahan Sr .. 52, placed the priestly vestments on Thomas Holahan Jr , 29. who was one of nine persons ordained at St. Paul the Apostle Church In _Manhattan. Then they gave com· ~union together The new priest said he had joined the Capuchin-Franciscans before his father, who joined in .»68 after the death o( his wife • ~e son said he left the order to • ifttend school, later entering the lbulists u ·"It was more or less doing my ping, it was my decision," the younger Holahan said. after the c·f\remony. "Ir we hatl been ln ~e\'e together, it would have en a different experience. Bat ce 1 made my own choice. I d a feeling of being very in- pendtnt and also a feeling of alerruty between us now .·• Uoa 'a boldilesJ ln the ad•ocacy ol human riehta around tbe world and 1n the Quest for bUateral arms reducUON conttltutea the firlt necessary step lit leadin& our nation away from the e&crethe 1trateclea of peasimlsm and back to tll• kind of affirmative foteicn policy that suit a areatdemocracy. •• "By ma.kins human rl&hts. once •lain a principal istgJe in American policy, you h*fe re· minded us wbatour forelcn polic,Y is supposed to be about: protect· lnC our own interests, to be aure,• bul primary among these in- terests lbe defense and preserva- tion of freedom in the world," the group said. * * * Byrd Flies To Defense Of Presitkm WASHINGTON CAPJ -Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd said Saturday it Is premature to criticize President Carter's policies as resembling those of his Republican predecessors. Byrd, talking with reporters, did not taJce sides in the conflict between liberal Democrats and President Carter over the extent of his commitment to traditional Democratic policies. But the senator said he does not believe Carter is wooing business mteresUI as the expense ol the un- employed. .. It seems to me that his ap- proach is a many.pronged one," Byrd said. ·'I think it is a bit ear- ly to try to shoot it down" as a Republican package cloaJced in Democratic clothing. The criticism of Carter, notably by Sen. George McGovern <D·S.D. >.is "a reflec- tion that the Congress 1s going to fulf1ll an independent role." Byrd added. McGovern. a liberal Democratic spokesman, was the party's 1972 presidential can did ate. Byrd also said that Carter "is correct in having balancing of the budget as one of his goals." Liberals have cnticized Carter for aiming for a balanced budget at the expense of social pro· grams. ·'Obviously. it will depend upon conditions whether the budget can be balanced in four yean." Byrd sa&d. "I would personally doubt thal it can.'• ·t. ~ VOYAGER YACHT CLUB MEMBERS INAUGURATE NEW QUARTERS AS SEASON OPENS r. :Yacht Clubs Open ¥ear At 10 a.m. Commodore Dan Shacklett and hls flag officers, Vice Commodore Gordon Bur- rows and Rear Commodore Russell Kesllnk greeted mem· bers and guests al Shark lsland Yacht Club, the area's only all· powerboat club, on Bayside Drive near the Balboa Island brldg•. Fellowin1 the flaa· ul1l_na a festive brunch was served et the clubhouse. Hardly had the fanfare of SlYC's festivities subsided before cannon bluta heralded the fia1·ri1sin1 rites at Bahia Corinthlt0 Yacht Club at 1801 Bay1ld1 Drive. Commodore James Emmt, Vice Commodore Hqble Denny and Rear Com· mOdoce Walter SCbroeder con· ducted the ceremorite•. CommOdOre BOb Carolan and atarr ortlcen welcomed JUQta at SOutb Sho~ :Yacht Club at noon ceremontea, followed by presen- tation of.tropbia tor the club ·a b It malntafneCt yachts berthed In the bJckatound at 2SZ7 w. Coast Hlahway. t.Jdo Isle \'1ch Club celebrat- • Blooculars. camera nd eve• were focused Saturday on the aerial maneuvers or the Navv's famed 8fue Angels (left) during an OpMl Hou'8 8* the Et Toro Marine Corps Air Station. But Richard Cadarettet. 8, of MIMlon Viejo (below) was more lntrtgued oy a Marine helicopter. The freo event, whfch Includes t>and concerts and aircraft dlaplaYf, oontinuet from 10 a.m to • p.m. today at the station, near the Sand Canyon Avenue exit of Santa Ana Freeway. Ttie precision jet aerobatic team. which wlll perform 1t$ unbelievably close formations starting at 12:30, never ceases to spellbind. Daily Pilot Photos by Lee Payne IMTBFACIMG ftEU.OH BRO•DCLOTH SOLID COLORS I' 99c,.,,. Reg. I.ti ],.y .. s100 ' VOIU JBSIY CORDUROY FAlltlCS P9'1HT$. S3!! . 49c 99c .... ,,,, , ... DRAPllY' FAUICS 'I I I • /r~LO'fl The~. Thi'IUdlet.: :J'b• Klill TM Bl; Th• Millloo. TbeSt«kmm. TboM are the nm• ot the HY• saloons on a 1ln'1e block In thle •mall t.own. H~ DolliQ&Atkin t.100. 1t.udl upon tlle banb ot the BJf lfrill:n Rlvu as a-., ... aDIWer t4 ltl etu,ieu• abiclina dread cftblnl&. ''Don't forget the Elka and tM A mm can Leeton, .. said Monk Sloan, wlJl'lnl the mollt m~m. ''That .-natea two more. Add it up andtbenl are JA. Abd tbey'retll rnaJtiDC tttcmey ... Moak Sloan'• father, EU1ene Sloan, whole people pioneered this country, noddecl enthualutic&lly. •'Tb18 town 1pends more per eaptta on booze &ban an1 othel' ln the 1tate, 1Dcl=BuUe," £qeneSloaD said. "Atleast tbat'• what the diltrlbuton u. I doa't lmow lf t.bece are olflclal n~. but from wbaU see thereon Center Street. ltlOUDdl riibt to me." MONK SLOAN JS proprietor of the BJc Horn Saloon, one of the more appealing of tbe 1' for IQ fl'OOtier decor. which he and his father have lovin&IY restored. What the Sloana see outside the swingine doors on their slde of Center Street, between Second and Third, is a row of seven struc· lures, five of them saloons, the integrity of that staggering sight violated only by the town dry cleaner, wbo locks up before dark, and -looking as if it 11 easping for breath -a flowenhop. In a place where everything seems exaggerated -the sky, the mountain ranges, the boasts and the pride -it isn't s\irprismg that LISBON, Portugal CAP> -An· drew Young, America's black ambassador to the United Na· lions, may not visit South Altica because the government there is setting stringent conditions an<l Young would not want to go as "an honorary white man," an aide said Saturday. "ANDB&W YOUNG is a cabinet officer. He is not a ·~· ored representative,' but~ U.S. represenlaUve to the United Na· lions," said Stony Coots, Young's executive uslst.ant and a black. • •·we would have serious re- servations about going u 'col· ored' or as an honorary white man," said Cooks. person has more privileges than blacks but less than whites. Youni. on his second African tOu.r since being named am- bautdor, arrived in Lisbon Satllnlay night on a U.S. Air ~evltoe from Llberia a short time .,.(ore .Vice President Walter F. Mondale arrived from the United States. Younc already •u in disfavor Q) Sotith Alric• because of b.ia outspoken criticism of its wblte· IUPraJ\8Clst rectme. Bothi said Friday his govern· ment bad been "reassured" by tbe United States about the pau-pose or Youni's visit and would have "no objections" ii he went to South Africa next Satur· day or Sunday -after the Mon- d1tle· Vorster talks. Montanans tbonld pro.id• fart.belt d.t1lDJdnt 1n a b•C way too . In fa~thll part of tbe It.ate bas a spedal attachment to elbow-heodlni cs. Just soutb ol here CUst.er'a men rode to sJory, 11D1· tn1 Jbeir theme song, the Garryowen: .. COME JOIN WITH me eacb joYlal blldt, comt booze and alns and lend your a1d . • • " r \ Aceordln1 to Mont ~. '111 Blc Hom Saloon, built in 1110 wh n Hardin wu comlnc Into ill own u a ralJroad depot, at ODt time wu u 1wuhbucldin1 a Jolnt u any on the frontier. Ht took It o\'•r to 1913, after lt had been Jona closed, and spent the flnt wleU patcbinf bullet holes. · Mor\k SloJm is a bl&. open· faced man of~. wttb a treat dome of a forehead and a Jaunty reel mustacl\e. He 1rew up In Hardin, got ~rlust and traveled the world ror a company that builds dams. Eventually, he tired of that, came home and discovered the Big Hom Saloon was up for sale. ~ HE BOUGHT IT, not becawse Hardin really needed another saloon. but because be was attracted by the &rand old·bar and fancy back bar with ita columns and curlicues. It was badly in need of restoratioa, but it was authentic Old West. Now It looks u It did new. "We've tried to make it an attractive, comfortable place, rigur- ing to draw a peaceable. happy crowd. We do for the most part, but It still gets rowdier at times than I like it. In fact, It gets downright frilhtening. lo a small town, grudges build up, feuds grow over the years. Somebody makes a remark, somebody else resents it, everybody is full of booze. next thing you know there's a free-for-all. "I guess there· s not much else to do in Hardin." ·~~. MONK SLOAN TENDS BIO HORN SALOON'S BAR : ~ Kida, Wives Sing Adieu Talks Key to W·ar Risk SALT LAKE CITY (AP> -Thirty-six children of murdered polygamist leader.Rulon C. Allred, 71, sang eUJogies Saturday as the naturopathic physi· cian's body lay m an open coffin at the base of a high school auditorium stage. Dr. Allred was shot six times Tuesday by two women who entered his suburban Salt Lake office where, as a naturopath, be treated Ulnesses without ualng c:lrugs. Polygamy was not speclflcally mentioned during the services except in a line of the opening prayer fiven by one of Al· Ired'• brothers, who asked God to bless Allred 's "wives and children." . TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance s~d Saturd&).' that fallure at the Geneva Mlddle Eut con· ference this year would seriously heighten the risk of war in the re- &ion. "OUR INTENSIVE consulta· lions with key Middle East leaders have given us some hope for progrus," Vance told the 34th ministerial meetint of the Central Treaty Orfanlzatlon <CENTO> u be wound up• vili1 to Iran. "We are •orldne with the gov- ernments concemed to recc>n· vene the Geneva Middle East peace conference in the latter partot itm, ••Vance said. "We alto are convinced, however, that th6 Gentva con- ference-has to be weU pt'epared, 1lnce failure at G~neva would bring with It serious risks of future hostilities." The United Slat.es and the Sov· iet Union co-cbalr the Gmeva c:onference, dormant since 1973. President C~r has begun a series of meetings with Mideast leaders in an attempt to recon· vene peace talks. IN THE PAS'I' 10 days, Vance has attended an economic sum· mit, a summit on Berlin and a North Atlantic alliance meeting. all in London. new to Mad.rid to New Times Chief Named Tom Johnson. publisher of the Dallas Times Herald, bas l)een named to the newly created posi- tion or president and chief operating officer o( the Los Angeles Times, it was announced Saturday. meet with King Juan Carlos and to att.eod a meeting of the U.S.- Spanish Council, then came to Iran ror talks with Shah Moham- mad Reza Pahlavi and lo ad- dress U\e meeting of CENTO, whose members are Iran. Turkey, Pakistan and Britain. Vance was scheduled to leave , today for Geneva and a brief con- ference with U.S. disarmameni negotiator Paul Warnke. After attending the graduation ol bis son from Yale University, Vance returns to Geneva Wednesday for talks oo nuclear arms Jintltat:kios with Soviet Foreign Mi.J1iater An· drei A. Gromyko. NEW VD STRAIN INCREASING .. . c A long-time ai,de to the forpier congressma" from Georgi._, Cooks did not deteU the "str· ingent cond1llon1." Youns i& scheduled to vlslt South Africa next weekend. 'Clamshell Shall Return' J obnson, 35, will begin his duties Aug. 1. Publisher Olis Chandler said J ohnson will supervise all day·to·day operations of the Times except for editorial and news policy, which will remain the responsibility of William .F. Thomas, executive vice- ATLANTA CAP) -A strain of gonorrhea resistant to penicillin is increasing in the United Stales and other parts of the world, the national Center for Disease Con-i trol said Friday. • From March l, 1976, through;· May 2 of this year, 150 cases of the new strain were reported in, 21 states, New York City an4. Guam, theCDCsald. 1 Under South' Afrtcll's apartheid syat•m of raClal se1re1aUon, all race groups are strJctly claaallied. However, forelp diplomat. and trad" repr~entatives ho re Mil· white are cl ·~•>' whit.et" to·pennlt than to -.e I aciUtiea nstric~ to whlttii. JN 11IE RACIAL terminology of South Atrica, a "colored" is a person or mixed blood. Such a CONCORD, N.H. (AP> -Even as New Hampsblre releued the last 500 ol 1,-414 demOd.ltraton anetted •t the Seabl'OOlt nuclear I , tta&e Cl(ficiala aM pro- taters Nid -~ toccn-frOlit acbotMI' aaaID. Members of the Clamshell AUtaoce said they will "do whatever is necessary" to stop construction or the $2 billion plant on the state's seacoast, which Gov. Meldrim Thomson hu vowed lo suppor Deputy Atty. Gen. Thomas Rath said Friday, after a federal CO\frt hearing, th•t the s~te bad teamed a "valuable lesson" in the Joaist,ics o( jailing more than 1,400 demonstrators arrested May l , and would ··do a better Job next lime.·· Meantime, the s tate's ex- ecutlve oouncU, at Thomson's sugcestioo, appropriated funds for a "civil di.lturbance plannln1 aeminar" where 1overnon and top officials from otheT New England states would learn bow to deal with a· 'mua arrut situ•· lion." president and editor. Robert D. Nelson, Times ex· ecutive vice president and general manaaer, has been granted an early retirement to pursue personal projects but. will Wiesner aaid public health of·".-, ficiall are not alarmed becaUJe\• actual declines in syphilis and". the usual strains of gonorrhea were noted last year for the first time. remain as a consultant. _____ .:.--__ ..:..:.:..:.:..=.:..:=...:..::..:.:.:.=.:.=:..::.:.__ __ -=========== .. NOVEL REACTION TO smP UFE ... The Eilergy store <Prom Pace AZ> The story builds, from it1land to island, until Gordon awakens bef01'e d•wn about 10 mllestrom Tahltl t4) llnd be apd the cat are alone on th• yacht. Soon al\v the chance of watch, L ndy had fallen overboard while •llendinl to some chore on tbe item. Then be1lns the dnmaUc story of Gordon's search for his wife while she cltnp to We with onty a flimsy lif• jacket and a P'utic bottle, which ahe grabbed u 1}\e wentovertheside, toau.atainhei. The nuhbacks are partfcul•· ly eflectlve in delvinc Into the tbouehll of Mitch and Undy -'1d revlewlni th tr llves totethet U the lottetearchcoeson. A happy endlng? It would bet· ter be described as unexpected. Dul you can be sure the reader wlll not put the book down until he or she finds out what happens to MltchandLl.ndy It may also ba•ilh any thoughts o( those who dream of acquiring a 1&urdy ketch and ahovlna off in search of adven· tun. It didn't. take long to learn that ''Overboard" is not Searls' first novel. He haa such other titles u ·~e Bi• X" and "The Crowded Sky" t.t b1a credit. 8ut ''Over· boatd1• ii a yachtsman'• novel. This ll not to say that it won't be devoured by landlubbers. Searls, M, is an ex-Navy pilot. but bas been a sailor moat of hlit Ill•. Like Mltch and Lindy Gonton, Hank and Bunny Searls almply dropped out of the rat race. He recently told Assoclaled Presa writer Tom J~ In an in· t.ervlew: "We had a home in Malibu, and when the klda 1rew up, we sold the home, spent alx months aet· Ung ready and moved aboard the boat. In February, 1972, we left San Dleeo f« Pitcairn Island.•' Did the three years aboard a small boat strain the Searls' marriage as it did the fictitious Mitch GonSons? Not according to Bunny Searls. She told the AP in- terviewer: "l think it enhanced our person.i relationship. He's not a harsh taaltmaster to start wilh, and I think the experience has 1lven our relationship much more stability. That doesn't mean he wasl'l't strict when be had to be. "I've seen a lot of men J have liked on shore," she continued, .. but I wouldn't want to sail with them. If anythlne. Hank is nicer and more considerate at sea. Maybe that's our saving grace." The Bema Ann II Is not the boat ln 'Vhkb the Searls cruised the South Seas. They sold that one in New Zealand. But they weren't long on the beach. 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Meet Sunllbower -the I-Travel-Anywhere mow with tolar heated hot wmr In three hOurti. lhe Energy store " ,. ... ... • Man Found Guilty of Spying ~S ANGELES (AP> -Aadrew D ton Lee, a !S·year-old cablnet· m tr, w .. convicted Saturday ol pua· tn clualfled docum•nta about a U.S. •p:eatelllt.t ayatem lo Soviet .,ent.I. he verdict, which could aeftd Let to p . for llfe, wu a triumph for iovtm· mtnl pro1ecutors who contended that Le,'111~ acUvlUea endan1ered naUonal security: A 'n'ORNEYS FOR Lee, who chant to a defense that he was in reality working fot the Central Intelligence Atency, lm- m Mlalely announced they would appeal. Tbe documents from TRW Syatema Inc., a Redondo Beach research and doveloj>rnent firm where Boyce worked unw late me. ended up in the hand.a ol 11mts at the Soviet embu1y in Mex.lcoaty. Boyce_ wbo wu convicted oC slmllar char1e1 Aprtl 28, and Lee cave com-~Ucated. often conflicting stories of why they ttole the secrets, which had to do with a proposed satelllte that would cir· cle the earth and provide a communJca- tlona link tor far·fiunt U.S. intelligence a1ents -known al.I the Pyramider Pro-ject. • enchanted with the Unlted States," Boyce •aid he agreed to tum over a memo about lht Auatrallan activities to Lee ao the acUvities could be made public. INSTEAD, BOYCE claimed, Lee told hlm that be had given the lnlormaUon t.o the Ru11lana and then blackmailed Boyce lnto clving him a larce number of TRW ncreta, lncludlng the Pyramlder data. Unable to back out, he and Lee set out on a life of espionage that at one point in early 1976 included drlnkln& with Ru11tan agents at the embuay in Mex· ico City, Boyce uld. The Pyramider Project waa, accord- in& to Boyce, a "dead project" and any The conspiracy and eaplonaie char1es centered on a Loe An1eles·to-Mexlco Ci· ty connectlon throu1h which Lee and a childhood friend, Chrt.atopber J. Boyce. w~e accused of 1endln1 top-secret data in pchange for Soviet payments totaling $10,000. LEE. AA&ESTED Jan. 6 in frontorthe Sovtet embassy in Mexico City with microfilm ot Pyramider documents In his pocket, read.Uy admitted he turned the in- formaUoo over to the Russians But he contended that he believed he was actual· ly serving his country by acting as a CIA "subcontractor," passing m1sleadUlg in· formation to the Soviets in order lo con- fuse them. details ol it received by the Russians • • ~ would only confuse them. ~ " Both men could be sentenced to life imprisonment for conviction or con- spiracy to commit espionage. Boyce will be sentenced on May 27 and Lee on June 20. But the prosecution argued that e Pyramider documents contain Splashg Mantia ol Jff a9 ••• senaitlve information about U S. In· telligence activities in general that would be harmful to American security Described as ''polil1cally d1 :. if revealed to foreign countries. Nude Nixed No Parlor Promiaes ~N FRANCISCO <AP> Prompted by tourists claiming they'd been swindled. supervisors are studying a plan to clothe women al nude encounter parlors and insure they didn't promise customers something they didn't intend lo deh vcr. A draft ordinance presented lo San Fran· cisco supervisors would also make it illegal for the women attendants to engage in any sort or sexual conduct with customers. San Francisco has 12 nude encounter parlors, most of them mixed among the top- less bars and gawdy neon signs on Broadway. The ordinance would require signs at the parlors, m English, Spanish, Japanese and Chinese, spelling out just what services were offered and what fees were charged. Bar Declines Part in Suit SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The Slate Bar Board of Governors declined Saturday to intervene as a friend of the court in the University of California's legal t11ht to save its s pecial minority ad-J missions programs. ( STATE The U.S. Supreme Court ls reviewing a rul· .._ _______ _,, int by the California Supreme Court that outlawed UC'a special ad· missions programs ln its profe3slonal and graduate uhools on grounds they discriminated against whites., The case was broueht by Alan Bakke. a Sun· nyvale engineer who argued he had been twice de- nied admission to the UC-Davts Medical School because he was Caucasian. llc'9 Cri~• Woll-to Cops ANGELS CAMP CA Pl -The victim or a report· ed assault and battery probably regrets having called the police. Officers say a very emotional youngster telephoned them to report the incident. When of. ricers responded, they found a tearful 9-year-old boy and his angry mother -who had spanked him because he wouldn't go to b«l. No arrests were macte, but the mother was reported considerinJ{ further action against the youn1st.er. FRESNO (AP > A law1ult ~eek1n1 to halt Loe Angeles from takini water from Inyo and Mono counties wlll be heard In Superior Court here May 127. Moved from Inyo on a chanae or venue, the 11u1t 'char-ea Los Angeles city official, coruplred to manipulate the drou1ht for their own political urpo&es. The suit stems from an agreement in"' h1ch Los n&eles ofricials agreed not to take water from the !California Aqueduct so 1t could bt: u&~ in drought· lrlcken Northern California ~~ ... t~tlon oi.,...t10• Eftd• SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The con.atruction in· u11try and minonty groups have ruched agree- enl on a pion aimed at endlnl disruptions at con· i lructton projects In San Francl1co by self· roclaimed community representatives. Ul'}der' the plan, the San Francisco Coalition, epreaentlng 38 ethnic and nei1hborhood aroups, ill control recru~ment of minorities for building . radu Jobe and apprenUce program11. Tough Crime Stand? SACRAMENTO CAP ) Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr. said Saturday that his administration has done more to lighten crtmlnal law and stiffen penalties than former Gov. Ronald Reagan's administration. Brown did not men lion his Republican predecessor by name in a speech before the California Newspaper Publisher~ Association, but the 39-year-old Democrat em- phasized things he ha:. pu&hcd through the legislature that Reagan Called to win. "I TIUNK it's fair to say the last two years have seen more &trong law enforcement passed than anytime m the laat eicht years. That's a little known fact, but a fact," Brown said. Brown described SB 42. last year's repeal or the mdeterminate sentence law, which conservatives say will open prison gates ror more criminals as a law and order measure which make11 punishment more certain. "The amendments to toughen up and strengthen the determinate sen· tence law are now before the Senate. That's a very important step that not only brings certainty and clarity to the criminal justice law, but in· creases the sentences for repeat and violent offenders," Brown told the publishers. '"Ir we look back over the last two years, there has been a very definite improvement in the area of crime prevention and crime control. "WE'VE HAO our hrst mandatory sentences for those who use a gun. ror those v.ho sell heroin, and now, wit h the SB 42 amendment, we have strengthened the law and penalties for those who repeat or commit violent crimes," Brown said. Responding to questions. Brown also said he is reluctant to accept big increases in his proposed $605 million homeowner and tax relief bill or his school finance blll, baaed on a bigger than expected state surplus this year. "I don't want a one-shot situation where we run out of money in a couple or years," Brown said. "I want a pro· perty tax relief and sl·hool that wlll not require taxes in the foreseeable future." Delia Suspect Pleads Innocent PASADENA CAP> -A man indict· ed in the death of a woman who purportedly tried to tell state omclala about fraud in East Los Angeles com· munity projects has pleaded Innocent to being an ex-convict with a gun. Alfredo Sosa. or Fresno. was ar- raigned before Superior Court Judge Robert M. Olson. He was held without bail \ because of murder charges in· volvi'ng Ellen Delia and two other persons. Last month, the Sacramento County Grand Jury indicted Sosa, 34, of the Feb. 17 murder of Mrs. Della. 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Critics of the report said its designers erred by studyiniJ the potential impact of alternative irowth or no.growth plans at Orange County Airport. The $238,000 consultant should have concentrated on the impact of specific projects such as increased parking or extended runways, the critics said. Perhaps that's so. But what is before county of· ricials now is a massive and somewhat flawed study that attempts to depict all possible alternatives and their ultimate impact on the area's environment In the long run, that approach to a final resolu hon of the Orange County Airport dilemma seems more reasonable than a piecemeal answer. As things stand now, those who confront the issue are caught in a self·defeating revolving door. For example, Newport Beach officials staunchly oppose any activity at the airport that might make it more serviceable or comfortable to air travelers. It's easy to sympathize with the Newport Beach residents who live beneath the airport takeoff zone and suffer the inevitable 7 a.m. wakeup calls left by Air California and Hughes Airwest on their first flights of the day. But there's a thick layer of hypocrisy being spout· ed by the Newport city government officials who utter pious denunciations of those flights-when they have approved the industries and hostelries that created much of the passenger loads on those flights. So. rather tba:n continue th1s charade. why not tako a look now t the tot8.l picture? Why not face up to the cumulaUve impact cil PrOPQSed airport projecll rather thn.n con.front them on a tedious and wutef ul piecemeal basis? No one bould want to waste another four yea.rs and a quarter of a million dollars trying to olvo an airport riddle that should have been solved years aio. Lawyers' Case of Irony Back iii 1972, a couple of young Van Nuys lawyers thought Urey had a good idea for helping provide legal services for people who couldn't afford normal fees. They planned to set up a legal clinic using such cost-saving measures as part-time specialists and ~lat rates. Not surprisingly, the plan attracted attention and some reporters interviewed the two. So what did they get for this unusual humanizing and helpful proposal? Well, the State Bar Dis- ciplinary Board stuffily recommended they be sus- pended from practice for 45 days because they shouldn't have submitted to interviews and thus, in the eyes o( the board, advertised themselves. There's some sanity left in the legal process. fortunately. The California Supreme Court last week ruled in favor of Leonard Jacoby and Stephen Meyers and told the State Bar it couldn't mess with the freedom of expresslon of auyone-including lawyers. The situation is ironic in view of the fact the State Bar almost never gets around to penalizing lawyers who violate their own professional canons by talking their heads off about their cases out of the courtroom-both on and off the record . - ,, In fact, you'll often find a Newport government official-or maybe several of them-on the weekday 7 :45 a.m. light en route to Sacramento to plead for <1 pet municipal cause. And it is doubly ironic in view of the fact that m public opinion polls, lawyers are almost always near the bottom of the "most respected and trusted" occupations and professions. ''1hty hAven't shown thi~ sort o.f impudtnce in ZOO yu.rs." 'Can't You Hear Coast-to-coast Munching?' WASHING TON -One or the great non·accomplishments of our times has been the popu lariza · lion or the word "con· sumer." ll has all but replaced the word cili· zen.'' Its usage is so ubiquitous and respectful that 1t won't be lone before you turn on the tube and hear the President begin a speech with, "My fellow con sumers," or some other saluta lion with that odious word in it A nation of consumers is a na· lion or hogs In the quiet or the night can't you hear the coast·to- coast munching? People should eat. hogs and 011 companies should consume fodder and natural resources Chomp, chomp. chomp, we go consum- ing. IF SOMEONE asked you to draw a picture or the Consumer. what would your sketch look like? Perhaps a huge mouth with tender gums and no teeth con· sumers can only suck down pro· cessed. pre·d1gested, pre·chewed food Attached to the mouth would be a grossed·out. white belly with ( VON H OFFMAN ) the rest or an over.sized alimen· tary canal. Even a casual viewer or TV commercials knows that the seat of the American Consumer's sensitivities is his digestive tract. . In all the other higher primates. Including Homo sa· piens, the nervous system is de- signed to Inform the brain. With the American Consumer, the nervous system 1s arranged to send its most important messages to the gut. The Consumer also has vestigial arms and legs, weak, whitish things terminating in es- sentially useless knobs instead or ringers and toes. Se1r.infl1cted birth defects. These degenerate Limbs are suCficient to get the Consumer to the automobile dealer's or allow him to lift the frozen food out or supermarket refrigerators and into microwave ovens. FUNDAMENTALLY the Consumer is anti-social. This low order invertebrate mammal the only one known to zoology is a completely different species from the earlier Acquisitive American so much ctitized in the past. The Acquisitive American was ostentatious 1r he was rich. The wealthy variety was the millionaire who built his French chateau·like mansion and stuffed 1t with antiques and objets d'art. The remaining specimens of this type can be viewed and ap. preciated in Palm Springs and perhaps Dallas. The less·wealthy Acquisitive American was the much descried keeping-up-with·the·J ones es type. Both sorts had one thing in common, however: they ac- quired possessions to impress others: they u sed their possessions to relate to others. The Consumer doesn't. He is content to ingest, to chew, to swallow, to take in, to use up -in Salute to Seniors' Selfless Effo~ts I To the Editor: May has been ortic1ally pro- claimed as "Older Amencans Month .. by President Carter In his proclamation be noted that nearly 33 million Americans are at least 60 years old. and called upon the nation to "rind ways to use their experience, Judgment and ability ... Across the nation, over 246,000 Americans, aee 60 and over, are glvlne of themselves -as FOiler Grandparents, as Senior Compa niona and a.a members or RSVP <Retired Senior Volunteer Pro- gram). Through these ACTION procrama, they are not only help· int othen but aJso are 1ivin1 meanln& and purpose to thrlr rt- t1rement years. IN SOUTHERN CalHorna• alone, 821 older American.\ art> ~ ( EV ANS-NOV AK J Italy Suffers serving as Foster Grandparents. 57 as Senior Companions and 9,410 in RSVP. Children in schools Uld hospitals. troubled teenagers. the lonely elderly. people with special needs - that's whom these ACTION Volunteers are helping. They do it out of love. And they do it because they know how im- portant it is, to themselves and to others. to be really alive and useful. I trust that the people ol Southttn CalUomla are aware ot their selfless work and ap· prec1ate their efforts. We at AC TlON ar" extremely proud of them CHARLESJ TOOKER State Director. ACTION Southern California ROME -Wdtem Europe's Communist showcase Is showing crack.a -a re· su it of the party•s effort to broaden its base toward the Catholic center -as detente. the pollttcal ell· mate neces- sary for base- b r o adeo io & • has turned sour and Italy's work· ing class has turned ml lltant. The desperate, almost tearful pie.as. by tbe Italian Communist Party (PCI) for U.S.·SovleL de- tente. now in some disarray un· der President Carter's human rights campaJ1n and the nuclear arma deadlock, Illustrates ita W e h fear of twilight detente. ·'Carter's human rt1bts talk It 0 Ut lsn'tbe.lptncSovtetdluJdentl,"• non-Communist leader told us, Detente ''but it aurely ts maklnf llfe heU for the Commun11t1 hert." AS LONG AS the U .S.-5ovfet dialo1ue wu pre)freulnc smoothl;r -as durlnc the Nbton· Ford-KWincer ye.ra -tho PCJ basked ln tb warmth of detenu. But today It 11 •n • posture of embanuaed ambt1ulty, com- pelled to make Odious choices that expoH and Widen contradlc- Uons between • "democratic" Weattm party <1ov1rntd In· ternally by authontartan ctn· tnlllm> and ono tJtd to the Com· J ( ___ M_A_IL_B_o_x __ ) U'tter• from reader• are welcome The right to condense /.dter& to fit rpau ur eliminate libel if reseroed Letter• of 300 word.t or leis will be given pre/erence . ..tll letter1 mU8t in· elude lfgnature and mailing addreu but names ma11 be withheld on re· ~·t if $U/Jicinit rea80!1 u apparent . Pod'JI will not be publuMd. Tlairtie. T r oubled To the F.<lit.or : The post World War II babies were quite a crop. Many or them went to school just to attend re· ceas and carry their lunch. When they 1ot to be teenagers, they blamed their parents ror all the munltt center in the Kremlin An equally insoluble problem affllcUng the PCI ls the due bills to lu working-class base. These JOU1 stem from the PCl's courtahlp of the Catholic center and itl 1elf.portr1it u the aaJva- tlon ot an Italy torn by violence in the streets. raalng inflation, massl•e deficit spending and eroup hatred. That sdl·portralt la the PCI's pa11 into th• "historic com- promlte" of coalltlon govern- ment with the rulln1 ,CbrlsUan Democrats. WITH A STEELY eye on that stlh-dl!tant 1oal, PCI leaders have opene a widening gap between them11lvea and th!! 1, 712,084 card·carrylna patty members (down by f,000 from on• yett aio> 0 who want to behave Ilk• Commu.niltl." in the words~ a poUUul operative. Tbl• apliJ.nl UM .. phenomenon of vtolenct OOOMn PCl J~adert by ublvertf~ at:odenu (radlcallHd by the lnttedlbly el'1pld educa. Uon pollcles ot the Christian Dtmocratl) and by workers ln· furlated at th• Pct•s tont1Uve bour eoia lpproach to cw1ni tn-natton. 11 the maneuver or tbe Chria- Uan Democrat.I to Sain formal 1upport oC tho PCJ for a "com· mon proiram" ~ Umlled lo public Onter, education and the eeonomy-actWally •orb, contradlct.iaua 0elween the PCI JIJs or the worlcJ,and rebelled at everything their parents or the governm·ent said or did . Everything they couldn't tear up they spit on. · WIBLE ACTING hatefuJ, they Their children, on the whole. seem to be a better crop ror some reason. Perhaps they can help heal lhe hurt caused by this one generation. We can hope so. JIM BOLDING called themselves Love Children. Fa,,rer F aueet When they went to college, they . tried to destroy the colleges so To the F.<lilor: that no one could follow them. A simple, yet errective way,_ to Now they are in their thirties and ,.. conserve watc;r in the home: in- they are systematically destroy-s~all self-closing faucets at all ing United States industry. In kttcben, laundry, and bathroom every way they can, they invent sinks. CYou must twist the handle every ruse they can to cripple against spring pressure for the every industry they can. water to run. Let go, and 1t shuts r ·-off). I am reminded or the joke about the young man who told his mother, I dldn't ask you to have me. The mother replied, if you had and I had known what I know now. 1 would have said no. leadership and its rank-and-file may enlarge, further postponing the party's payment or those IOUs to Its natural working- claas·student constituency. "The universities are a dls· aster," Benedetto Cr a xi, head or the Socialist party. told u11. "TREY BA VE become a farm for the unemployed, tens or thousands of them, creating an intellectual proletariat with re· volutionary visions. Not only does the PCI not apeak for them, they are badly hurting the PCI." As for the party's worldna- claas baae, Giorgi Benvenuto, head of the thJrd.Jar1est union (particularly ttrortg in the auto plants). told u1 tbat "dis- muslooed workers are poytna too hltb a price for the hhtoric com· promlJe. No PCl leader could rialc makina a speech at the Alf•· ~omeo aufo factory today. He would bedrlvenoff.' • Some poUUcJana h~wr• con- vinced that Internal d~le over the party'• predlcament.1xt.e.nda deep lnt.o it.I rulln1 36·'member dlrectorate, perhaps endanger· 101 S.C:re.tary Gener.I l:nrlco Berllnauer, 1ponaor of the· party•• courtahJp of the CathQlk cent r and hence btld accowfmt bl•fortb present.dilemma. ~ BerUnauer recent11 m1de four •PMd* ln lilUe moH than two ., weekl -tu more than uaual. , ON WAllN an lndaatrtal 1u~· urb ot wwkin1-ttas1 Naplee, but These have long been used on yachts and other small craft where conservation of your water supply has always been important. GORDON GLASS it failed to stop the nood or defec· tions ln last month's municipal election whJch defeated the Com· munist incumbent and cost the PCI a 12-point drop in Jts vote from 1976. Llkewise, the unusually pre- cise pro-Soviet speech of Arman- do Cossutta, a leader or the PCI left wing, sounded llke a com- pl alnt and a call to ereater militancy. While proclalmtnt ••complete autonomy" from Mo1cow, Co11utta said . that "it ts un- thinkable, and whoever thlnkl so Is utterly unreallaUc, for a party of workers, a purty like ours, to break its ties of aolldartty with tbe Communist party of the Sov· let Union and to io in tor anU- Sovletism." IT WOULD BE a mlstlle to make too much or 1tlll-1lender evidence of trouble lo West.em Europe'• mOlt IUCCUlfUl Com munlst party, buL the qony of pleulq two soula at. t.be aame Umecouldmutcawmlnapolnt. One soul is rooted in Mo.tow; the other ls attlvtna for cr41dlblU- ty within the freo political tradl- Uona of the West. Compoundlne the a1ony 111 the descent ol dettnte Into a twilight zone. Tbe PCJ'a luture, however, mny depend not so much oo re- 1olvln1 its spilt personality, however debilltatJn1, GA lhl economic and poJJtlcal chaos O< w lml Europe -p1rUrwar11 Fune and 1t-1y it.ult, a matter desei'"Vinl fWther analyail. short, consume without rela· tlonship to anything or anybody else. NEXT TO FEEDING his face, the most noteworthy charac- teristic of the Con.sumer is his passive helplessness. Consumers are Invariably described as persons needing counselors, guides, advocates~ defenders and protect.ors. They are never depicted as being able to do anything for themselves. Consumer-directed advertis· ing presumes the target audience are Mongoloid idJots. The pro- totypical commercial is the one put out by the government tellin& people to keep matches out of the reach or small children. And the most depressing part of it ls that there are probably tens of thousands of consumer- types reared in such passive, all- devouring, all-receiving, noo- giving oblivion that they do have to be told bow to avoid incinerat- ing their little consumer off- spring PEOPLE TALK about .. the consumer movement," but there really is none. The American Consumer is far too flaccidly lacking in self.reliance to do that or anything else for himself. He wouldn't know the difference or care if they stuck poisons in his whale·size mouth or carcinogens in his gut, if people like Ralph Nader hadn't taken pity on hJm. The absurdity is that Nader himself is the pluperfect non- consumer. He·s famous for the paucity of his possessions, hJs curiosity, his driving skepticism and his ability to get up and change what he doesn't like or agree with -all qualities alien to the Consumer. Before we became a nation of consumers, frettlne and schlurp· ing and snapping at anything that grazes our Ups, all in tbe service of raising the gross na· lional product. or course. we were c~'9mera. CUSTOMERS ARE smart enough to know not to buy coffee at $5 a pound. ·They do for themselves by elvin g and withholdine tholr custom. Tbe Consumer 1oes. on buying coffee, vaguely hoplnf the iovemment or Ralph Nader or aomebody will do somet.blnc about hllh prlc before bankruptcy takes him olt. You can m1lke a cltllon out of a customer! All you can make out ot the Consumer l• a tasteless. non-nutritJout, rut.food anact. OftANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. W ttd. PtltiltaNr Thonioe K tn>ll. tdUor The editorial pa1• or the Daily Pilot ueka to Inform and 1Umul1tt rHdUI bJ' pn1entln• on thlt P•I• diver t toml'Ml'ltar)' on topic• of lnterttt by a)indkat· td c:olumnl1tJ and urtoonliu. by Pf'O\lldlnl • Corum for radm' vlew1 ind by presentln1 this newspaper'• opinion• and kleu on current toplra. 1~ edltOrial oplnlonJ o( lhe Dally ptklt appear only Int.ht tdltort_-J column at the top ol lht• P•I•· Oplnlonl tt• preaM'd by the columnlsu and u .rtoontJtt 11\d lttltt Wrtten are tlltlr. own and no end~ or lMir •ltwa y lbt ·oaUy }Pllof. lbeiuld bt Inf rrld. s~, May is, !f11 , t I ;'/> • •, ., It ,., . ' . ' r. "'' ·I• ,,. '• 11 ... •, l l Conceptual drawing shows charged-particle beam weapon in space to avoid atmospheric interference. Compiled From AviaUon Week and Space Technology Buck Rogers-> Photon torpedoes rrom the Starship Not at all, accordine to a story m the May 2 is Week and Space Technoloey. The Soviets, the story asserted, are far aJong in lhe develop· ment of a charged.particle beam weapon capable of instantly destroying mU1siles fired at that nation. THE ARTICLE brings to light an interpretation of satellite and other intelligence data that may point to existence of facilities m Russia where components for such a weapon have apparenUy been assembled: The possibility of a weapon of this type is real, the article states. In fact. a program similar to the suspected Russiao eCfort was un dertaken in recent years within the United States under the code name "Seesaw," and funding1s currently being sought by the Navy to continue experiments with tseam type weapons PENTAGON AND intelligence officials, says the article, have rejected interpretations of evidence that suggest lhe development or a beam weapon. The weapons mterpretation came from recently retired ch1ef of Air Force intelligence Gen. George J . Keegan, along with a group of ·•young Turk'' phys1c1sts who reviewed intelligence data. The evidence centered on observations of a research facility at the southern edge of the Semipalatmsk nuclear lest area. Satellite photos revealed the follow mg . -Excavat1on of large chambers in rock near certain facilities -FABRICATION OF large gores (sections of a dome or sphere) near the excavatJons. domes thought to be capable of con· taining and storing energy released from nuclear driven explosions or pulse power generators. -Existence of evidence of large amounts of liquid hydrogen at the site. This is believed to be for cush10ning the nuclear explosive generator and for cooling conductors for the enormous electrical currents required for such a weapon. -Observation of burned waste hydrogen gases that show evidence of containing elements that would be present, theoretical ly. following tests or a charged-particle beam device. HOWEVER, THE ARTICLE also says that the Keegan group noted the following technological blocks to the construction or such a weapon: -Production of sufficiently large amounts or power to dnve this type of weapon. -Impossibility of storing such a large amount of power. -~cceleraUon of charged particles. witching to control such high levels of energy, tbouaht to be impossible. -PROPAGATING A beam through the atmosphere without re· duction of energy to less than destructive levels. -Aiming the weapon accurately through the atmosphere, An exploration of further technoloaicaJ "blocks" raised by the Scientific Advisory Board's munitions panel revealed that virtually every suggested roadblock to development of such a weapon bad been overcome wit.bm the Soviet Union. A report prepared for the CIA, according to the Aviation Week story. held that there were "no technological errors ln the USAF's analytical work ll was agreed by t.be <CIA Nuclear IntelUgence Soviet Science Seen Nearing Anti-ICBM Beam Weaponry which can deflect or alter direction of a particle beam. A variety of other problems were1>0sed and answered, accord- ing to the Aviation Week article. Keegan's study group reviewed these and other possible ob- structions to the weapon and found: -A RU~IAN scientist, during a visit to Livermore, Calif., re- vealed his advances in compression of fusion fueJ at low energy levels by transforming laser and electron beams to soft X-Rays. 1l was a major breakthrough that would allow production or energy levels sufficient to power a beam weapon. -The Soviets already had developed capacitors capable of slor· mg enormous amounts of energy for brief periods. -Pressurized gas lines invented by ITT and General Electnc can handle the power transmissions and are available in the USSR -IT IS BELIEVED that one 700-foot·long building at the test :,1te houses an accelerltor capable of producing the proton beam. -An American firm recently made breakthroughs in switching technologies that could be applied to a beam weapon. -Theories were advanced about placement of a charged- particle beam weapon in space to reduce the problems of propagat· ing the beam through the atmosphere. Panel} board that there is a massive effort in the USSR involving hundreds of laboratories Bnd thousands of top sclenUsts to develop the technology necessary for production of a beam or other energy weapon for use against U.S. ICBMs and SLBMs." TllE AVIATION Week story also noted that a radar system capable of spotting ICBMs and of aiming a beam weapons system is currently near readiness along the Soviet Union's borders. The article goes on to speculate on the advantageil or charged- particle beams over laser beam devices, eating fewer problems with weather and other conditions' effects on the weapon The article concludes with an overview or U S. developmental programs that offer hope of being the basis for a U.S. effort in the beam weapons area. It proposes unifying efforts m order to produce more rapid de- velopment. W PARAGRAPHS are devoted to cnt1cism, by Gen. • o the reluctance of American authorities to accept the idea i could be capable of outstripping U S scientists in this It cone y saying lhat the Soviets have chosen to pursue a dlff ent course than the U .S "It may ... be too late for our research and development establiBhment to catch up on what may finally be agreed to be a very -Difficulty or transmitting that much power through conduc· tors without vaporizing them. -It was recognized that placing beam weapons in some of 160 existing silos inside Russia would aJJow aiming the beams, in ad· vance, al "windows" ICBMs would be expected to use. which would resolve some aiming problems. Magnetic "mirrors" could be used lo redirect the beam. long Soviet lead in this field olstrat.egic defense." ,f 'Time for U.S. to Move' The Soviet t Tn1on has achieved a technical breakthrough an high-energy physics applica· tlon thal may soon provide 1l w1lh a directed· energy beam weapon c:i pable of neutralizing the enUre United States ballisl1c m1sslle force and checkmating this country's s trategic doctrine these developments are described in detail in tl¥e May 2 issue by Aviation Week & Space Technoloay Military Editor Clarence A Robinson, Jr. WE HA VE BE EN following this story for more than a year and have in fact refrained from prlnUna It earlier because of what were then letltimate matters of intelligence secunty. But those considerations no longer eiust The hard proof of eight 'IUC<'<'5'1ful S-0,·1f'I tests of directed-energy beam weapon technology give" new and overndmg urgency to bring these development-; into the public domaan and rap the veil of mtelhgence ..,t'CreC'y !>o that this whole matter of vital nat.Jonal urJiency anrl survival will finally be brought to lhe attention of the Preiudent of these l'nitt>rl States. the Congress and lht• <'illzcns of this repuhltc "hose future 1s at. ri&k In all the previous four years that these Sov- iet developments have been known to the official intelligence community, they have been stifled by u coMpiracy of skepticism and silence ahd never once penetrated to the highest decision makinR councils of this country. THE INCREDIBLE STORY of how the Sov- iet. leap-froeged a 1eneration or high·enerey pby1lca technology and developed a workable ex- perimental model or a dlrecled·energy beam weapon now has been largely verified by the suc· cesalve Soviet teats :it. SemlpalaUnsk and Atg1r and the brilliant work or a small group of ex tremely young physicists In this country The fact that this country still has a chance or avoiding a crippling technological surprise that could render its entire strategic missile force ineffective 111 due to the courageous, dogged and perceptive work of a handful of U.S. Afr Force Intelligence specialist.a who polarized around the leadership or Maj. Gen. George Kee1an, Jr • recently retired chief of Air Force intelligence We do not sugeest any formal conspiracy to suppress the mounting evidence or o massive Soviet research, development and tndustrial pulh aimed al the aoal of an anti·ICBM directed· •r1y bcom weapon RATRER IT WAS a combination of smug Amertcan easurnnce that the Soviet.a were slmp· ly not capable of out-reaching us in any t•cbnol~cal race and the Intellectual arrogance or •Id rly 1cl n\l1t.a who through the a1es have spent their lwlllsht y11rs provln1 that the next. 1enttaUon of breakthrou1h1 Is "Impossible .. tn modem Umea, we have t.be continuJn1 ex- amples of Dr. Vannevar Bu,h, who thundeffd tha& lhe ICBM was a ~chnlcal lmposslblUty, and the ast0rtment or 1clenU1t1 ln the Eisenhower en ho firmly believed that manned spaceruaht ,, Robr'rt Hotz. IOJI.! Who'1 Who in Ammca. u editor of Atnataon Week and Space Technology, formn editor of tlu! Pana ed1twn o/ tlu! N.Y Herold Tribune, and a former ma1or in flu! Army Air f"orce. Scient11t1 q~ 1011 1u! ts a well reapected authonty in tlu! area o/ th/enie technology and a man who ho.! often drawn maru from government ond P~O(/Ofl circl.e1 for lri3 publilhed stories of poor judgment• fn tlu! th/mae area ..,hould be abandoned because the human system could not survive its rigors ll was a s1m1 lar group of high·energy physicists. some hea''Y with Nobel laurels, who encouraged the natural technical illiteracy of the Central lntellh:cnce Agency to discount the stud1ly growmg st.ream or Soviet developments and to lead the bitter intramural battles that sup· pressed the evidence (rom higher ROvernment <'ounc1ls for crucrnl years THERE IS STILL considerable debate over the real significance of the Soviet tests at Sem1palatinsk and Azg1r and how long it will take the Soviets to translate their experimental developments into a \!Sable weapon. But there is no longer much doubt among t.op·level U.S. high· energy physicjsts that it is feasible to develop a directed-energy beam device. There also is an element in the Pentagon that <'an visualize the eventual Soviet deployment of the directed-energy beam weapon as the end game o( an intricate chess exercise that began with the 1972 negotiation of the anli·ballistic mis· site tr~ly, which effectively stopped not only t.: .S. deployment of an anti·lCBM system but also most of Its significant ongoing research and development. The hypothesis for this chess J(ame. which ends m the early 19805 with the triumphant Soviet shout of "check and mate,'' involves the U.S. findjng it.a strategic deterrent ballistic mi!ISile force strtpped or any defensive system, with the Sovleta using their anll·JCBM directed-energy beam weapon to negate any U.S. . retaliation and a strong civil defense shield to mlnimiie damage from lhe few warheads that m lght penetrate THE RACE TO perfect dlrected·eneray weapons ls a reality. Despite initial 1kepUcl1m, the U.S. aclenUfic community now It presaurlna for accelerated C!ffortl ln th ls are•. It ts abw>lutely essential that the remainine chapters of this debate bo conducted in public where cwcry American cltlitn, rrom President Jimmy Carter on down, 11 aware oflhe elements that wtll determine thla nation's future. It la far too important an Issue to be d06kcd ln the Ob· acurt bureaucrat.le ln·ff1ht1n1 of the tnte1U1cnce community. It could be o fat al error lor thl1 country to continue to put It.a major w•teaJc reliance on a 1ln1le type weapon for wh\cb an ett.cUve counter LI nlready loomlnt on. the teehnlcal hortion. ...-a rt l:lob I What Ctµi U.S. Science Do A.bout ·Threat? 'Practical Turn Needed' By 11IOM LECOQ Ol I .. Dally ...... Staff When Aviation Week and Space Technology editor Robert Hotz published a technical arti- cle on the development of a Sov- 1 et charged-particle beam weapon, he expected a furor of unmatched proportions. Instead, there was only a tepid reaction from the Pentagon and later from President Carter that development of an operational version of the weapon was many years away. DR. NORBERT Bojarski, a physicist from Newport Beach, expresses strong feelines on the matter. "The impact (of the weaponJ -if the Russians get it to work - 1s enormous to the strategic balance of power. "It begins to make sense why the Russians place so much em· phasla on ClvU Defense." If retaliatory ICBMs are deatroyect in lar1e part by the beam weapon, he says, "their civil defense elrort will provide an effective defense." SHARING the view that a particle beam weapon could alter the balance of power ls Or. Norman ROltoker, chairman or the UCI Phy1lca Department. "In my opinion, the Soviet Union It the 1reateet lm- perlallatlc pOW In th• world. Tbey take defen•• very 1erloual)' •.. they take • peater portion ot their Gn>n NaUonal Product ror cJef ense than we do and app{y lt to weapon.1. "We're 1n equlllbrlum <with t.be ScMeta) and have been ror • lotl• time, ot.berwi.H, we'd have bad .a war. It'• my view that th1I equWbrlum bu kept lt thla ·~· "I th1nk a major chan~e ln weapons mll)lt ch1n1• th,.at. • &Ol'IOltEa 11IOUGRT a Jhlft tn U.S. raeuch effort. mlaht belp overcome the wtapon's threat.; but lamen~ "Retearcb 11 dy~ ln the U.S., not because w• don t 1pend etlOUlh. we Just 1pend ll badly. llOllt IOGI lnto ad· mlnlatradcn}' AJ.tbouP. llollOker bell the Soviets may be in the same boat with all other nations as their oil and other energy resources run low. • This, he feels. may shift their developmental efrorts elsewhsre. Bojanki, on the other hand. thinks that the impact of such a weapon will become a demarca· lion ~int in any future history of the dttlineofthe United States. IT MARKS, he said, a change in attitude in this nation. A sh1Jt from clear thinking, "the Jack of ·we·re in equilibrium (with the Soviets) and have been tor a long time, otherwise, we 'd have had a war. It's my view that this equilibrium has kept it that way. I think a major change in weapons might change all that.' a cold hard aWtude'' about our problems. BoJarski also says that it is probably too late to do anything to change this fact. The govem· ment, the only possible source of ·unified action, has Jost its credibility, he says. Added to that la, he says, the mood ot the country -"the anti· science sentiment; the antl- technolOI)' sentiment." Bojarati also fault. U.S. re· search and development, !earln1 It ma1 be lmpouible to react in Ume to tM threat implied in the new Sovis weapon .• ",Why should wo be surprised that we're Joaln1 our leadership ln thil area after already Joelng It in civil avtat.lon." H& CITEDTRE An1lo/French SST, French flfhter planes. l1raeli fighters and Canadian aircraft. He also listed the E\lro- pean A300 8 Alrbu1, which wu aetected over U.S. craft tut week by Eut.em Airlines. IMSAI mini computer that's bet· ter and c heape r than any American urut.) He said it is time that American research took a prac- tical tum . BOTH BOJARSKI and Rostoker said a lack of prac- ticality is leading to mistakes in decisions regarding nuclear power generation within the U.S. as well. Rostoker says the problem of energy ls more lmportaht than any threat racing the U.S. -the USSR for that matter -because there will be no roore fossil fuel within 20 years ·'Make that 25, If we conserve "In an earlier era, the problem of defense was most imporl4ot. but It's become less important to- day. There's more than one way to cease existing." Departing from the defense is- sue, both scientists agree It is necessary to be1in building nuclear generating plants tm· mediately. BOTH SAY that fears of safety hazards are unfounded and Ina· tional, that practical considcra- Uona ahould dominate. Bojarsld said that the number of people killed In the event ot a runaway reactor mfght reach 30,000 at the highest. He said that one Auch accident might occur within any 10-year 1pa". ·•A nuclear rt,11ctpr runaway ml&ht be destru~U•e but, con· vent.tonal power generation <burnini fossU fuel•> quietly k.llls thouaands each year." Rottokcr: "A major reactor in- cident mltht be comparable to . , the crash of a 7•7 In a populated area. yet we allow 1•11 to fly cw populated areaa all the Ume. .. "IF YOU APPUBD th• aame safety criteria to nuclear reac. tors as you do to alr tranrpott, there wouldn't be a ny air lran1port. . "But, the public doesn't make any quantitative comparlsooa - in fact, l\ makes no comparl.laas atalll" • de\ltloe>ment of a ch1r1td· partJcle t>.am weapon mt1ht CIUH a.enoua problem.a ID th• balance Of ~er, a.. •an tM ''Wekl&tleaderahlJ> Jn the auto lndu1lty, and household ap· pllancu to Japan and we're byhmln.1 to loee in com put.en." (Tll• .i~. ttt lild, have u.. PuuJmplJ, bothaclenUst&ldd rather Jrim lmq\19 of the future for mankind. Tbe cbar1id- partlcle beam weaPon 11 jusl CtfPlbWIM,lllM~ceDirtO~· -=------... --~ ~ - ----• -- , • A• DAltY'1LOT 8und!r. M!!Y 15, 1!7! £Dl'f'OR'I N<nS -1/ ~,.a o.. to fJoma ocd o/ .a Nd .. btat ,,......, -tlw e'-'.Cllld -·~ r.alfJI, ~ ~ l ctnM," cbs't "I 'put a wall around myaelf. ant time l've woa.. tt•1 almoat a victory cdtbratloa. I want to duce wltb mJ Wif9;;•• 10 throoth a reheanal of what i. about to ccntront you, be·~· Psyching '°°"11· A lot o/ peoplt "P'ifdw "Ii' to mid lhllrUIOf'ld ot dallll,,,..... BJD 'l'M.nL&Tr Everyt!d:q, lt 1n a state of pan- dtmcalum betwoan s d t : .. BJcht betan 1be ioea on, Ibo tUa deep bnatbl to calm down. ,.T&LSVU.ION may be dlf. ferent from UU1hina ebe. You can't betoobot.~You I:iave to look calm." Tb• Carrillo Brothers. a blth wire ad wttb Rln1llna BraUlen Clrc~ tbey. draw Q rrom bdorethey1oon. ... That ll prtUi much the do- f tnse Wuh1nston lobbyllt J oe Miller uses. "I wander around Capitol mu. ~k.lna to in.rsett. rebeanlha what l a!Q sol.al '° say. how I'm not &olnJ to foul it up. J'Spoclilly when tbey'vo gl vtn me the Republican.a." . Up: TO Miiie I kutWftW !!vel Knievel beltl a shot ol WUd 1\uby and praya before be thunder• bla cycle up and bo~f\Jlly over. Members ol the Cleveland Quartet do Lranacen· dental medltatloll before they Id· dre11 Beethoven, and a WHbin1ton lobbyist waodera around Capitol Hill talkina to hlmtelf before he talk.I to tho Contreamen bewanta to sway. Ed McMahon, Johnny Canon's 1ldelddt on Tho Tool1bt Show, ::r,,• b1I ptychlna up la a pattern .. What II required II total COil· cent.ratioo. It'• thlnldn1 inten ... ly about UM ri11ln1. the people around and each moment u it's bappenlnt. I must. always be there," uys Daniel A co.ta, ooe of the two perfonnen who do Jumplnl Jatkl on the hlib wire. Broc~r says he hu 1oen ex- ecuUvee who fall aaleep at their desk• before soln& tnto • tol.llb meeting and otben who can't sleep the night before. Each His •· "I ao to make up at 4:30, At.bletea, perhaps because of the unusual demands on them, tend to be more elaborate in psychina up. Own Way i cban1e my clothes, ·1ar&1e. mike aure my handkerchief 1a atraJlht and then I usually go in and ld.t>- blta with John for a few mlnut.tl. "We uaually leave eacb other laugbin1." THE PSYCRIATa1c com· munlty aaya the problem for moat proleaalooala 11 ln psycblo.1 down. ln uatn c tbe extra adrenalin 1n poelUve ways. Howle Kurnlck, a middle ruard for the University of Qn. cinnati, says he fantasizes about big plays beC.ore the gam~. · • HE USES LAUGHTER Ed McMahon They are all, in their own way, "psyching up." ''Psyching up." It's a funny phrase that has become part of our language. Sample usage from the blue jean set: ''Man, I gotta psyche myself up for that.•· From the analyst's couch: "I don't know bow to psyche myself out of that." And from Madison Avenue: "Now let's not get ourselves too psyched out." PSYCHED, ACCORDING lo Webster's Third, is slang for psychoanalyze. But It is really what you do before you ask the boss for a raise. get up to bat for the church team or prepare to tell your spouse that the vacation is off. Some of us are pretty obvious -like The .Bird, Mark Fydrich, who speaks to the ball before he pitches. On the other hand, there's Henry Mancinl. He has a margarita, maybe a Scotch, a good meal and then conducts. CBS Correspondent Leslie Stahl psyches herself down before she goes on national television. When be get.I on alage, "J hear Doc and that band plartng, and being an old Marine. 1 m stand· ing at attention in my mind.'• IN ADDmON to the Pavlo- vian technique, McMahon says he always keys in on somebody on the show. "l 'U say to myself. 'I'm glad so and so is on the show. Someone I know will be good.' It might be Beverly Sills or Charlie Callas or Bob _Hope. but I'll key in on somebody." Herbert R. Sand, group presl-' dent of Ideal Toy Corp., says he has a constant inner drive threatened by deep worries over an uncertain future. "Sometimes it's almost im· possible to get out of bed m the morning. But you have to pull yourseU up by the bootstraps, force yourself, start selhng your own bra.in, think only positively, sell yourself as if you were a customer," says Sand. "It's almost metaphysical and I've been doing it for more than 30 years. That becomes your own mantra -blocking· out all other A DRINK AND DINNER Henry Manchini thoughts so you can focu11 only on the job. Chick Vennera, 2S·year·old star ol the Broadway musical "Jockeys," goes t h rouah elaborate preparations for his demanding role that includes martial arts, dancing and simulating a rough ride. "I P U MP MYSELF up physically and then clear my head,·· says Vennera. He does calisthenics, 30 \o 40 pushups and 100 s1tups, and then sits qweUy alone before he goes on. "It's like psyching yourself up for a sporting event.'' ACter each performance, he has to psyche down. "I can't sleep for two or three hours afterwards1 It's like the "I have never bad a person ask me bow to get psyched up," saya Dr . Glenn Swo1n:er, a psychiatrist at the Menninger Foundation in Topeka, Kan. ·'The problem is how do you deal with inner stress so you don't jam the mechanism.'' Dr. Tobias Brocher, head of the Center for Applied Behavioral Sciences at the Men· ninger Foundation, says people sometimes worry too much about life's st.resaes. "Stress is misperceived as bad or killing. It's a question of the amount and where stress becomes diatress.'' He say1 statistics show that people living in the "rat race" live longei: than those in a re· latively peaceful -but possibly boring -world. "The rat race keeps your system going. The man who is living in peace doesn't have enough stimuli. The first stressful situation to come up may be very harmful to him. We need to find the optimal amount of stress. Everybody has to find his own balance," says Dr. Brocher. A mature preparation is to ~~~~~~~~~- ~ , "I THINK ABOUT the good plays I could make. In my mind, I Jump around and ward off blockers, then tackle the quarterback for a loss. I get ex· cited just lalkmg about it. I start psyching on Saturday mornings. Sometimes it's a three·hour pro. cess." It must work. Kurnick led the Bearcats in tackles last fall and was named captain as a sophomore. Two University of Georgia linebackers work together. Ben Bamziasi gets down on all fours and starts roaring like a lion re· ady to devour a hunk or meal. Jim Griffith cheers him on. Opera star Renata Scotto wllt not talk to anyone on the day she sings, pianist Vladimir Horowitz will only play on Sundays at 4 p.m. so he doesn't have the pres· sure all day, and Liv Ullmann gets lo the theater in plenty or time to take off her shoes and re· lax. Estelle Parsons, playing in "Ladies of the Alamo" on Broadway, spends a half hour alone •'getting rid of what's going on in my own life." BERKELEY (AP> -It's a story that could have been in a Mark Twain novel: ClipReveah Miner Story Clemens maintained few friendships from the days be spent in Nevada and in California's gold rush country, said Fred Anderson, editor of the mark Twain Papers. STATE FARM Something Very Special From Two miners short of cash are sur· viving on hard tack and beans, butoc· casionally splurge on canned de· li cacies such as oysters, turkey and fruits in syrup To impress the other mmers, they toss the empty cans in front of their cabin. RU MORS spread that they've struck it rich, but someone thinks it's a hoax and hauls all the empty cans away. The two miners find where the cans were dumped, cart them back to their cabin and begin throwing them out again a few at atime. The miners are Samuel L. Clemens, better known to the world as Mark Twain. and his longtime friend and mining partner, Robert M. Howland The story is related in an uniden tilled newspaper clipping accompany· tog letters from Clemens to Howland over a 2().year period, which have been donated by belrs to the Mark Twain Papers collection at the Unlversily of California library here. AS YOUNG Men, Clemens and Howland met in 1860 and for 1 'h years shared the cabin at the Aurora mining camp, now a ghost town 100 miles south of Virginia City, near the Califomia·Nevada border. The letters were given to UC Berkeley's library by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gunn, who live across San Francisco Bay in Sausalito. GuM, Rowland's 1randson, said the 13 letters over a 2().year span are only part of the correspondence between the two men. Other letters were not saved. A INSURANCE 11 .. ®....i FOR INSURANCE CALL DENNIS ROSENE 410 West Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 645-6470 Lile a aood ndshbor. SWe Fann Is lheR. St•t• r .,m lnwranc. ~­ Home Off!CH 8-lflCIOft, lllinoft ,. -~~~,q_ .... ~ Cf'HE ~ .4}~ l9B_9CI( ~~ .._~~HOP~' ;;;.~..-~,. Speciallz1ng in "One of a Kind" Early Amencan & English Ant1Que Stoneware Crocks. Butter Churns. Jugs, Pitchers. Bowls Un1Que Lines for Culinary Artists by Well-Known Manufaclurers of Stoneware Authentic Onental Woven Ob'lets for Wall Decorat10M Delln1tely an Open Atr Shop on Old Newport Blvd. TMH .. Sw.. I 0·6 • Clond Motl. 4'9 Mo. Mewporl ll•d. • M•wpori hoch • 541· I 767 The letters are noteworthy because Anderson said Howland is im· mortalized in ''Rough mg It,'· Twain's epic about life in the West, as "Bob H-·," who jumped up in bed one night and knocked down a s helf loaded with bottles of tarantulas. It kept miners in the room up the rest of the night, feeling imaginary spid ers crawllng up their legs ( Call 642-5678 ) Put a few words ..,. .. _________________ _,, to work for you. IS HAPPY BIRTHDAY from Dave M., Mike & Sharon, Jimmy C.,~ Dave B. Patti I. and Suza·rane ' ' . . . DAILY P«.OT .tf _Hoag Memorial Hospit_al Presbyterian'.: ·' l t I -.. \ ! . • ''A Quarter Century of Caring'' l; 25th Anniversary Committee A. VINCENT JORGENSEN. ·CHAIRMAN JOHN WAYNE. HONORARY CHAIRMAN MRS. JOSEPH A. BEEK MRS. RAY FORD BULLOCH GUY K. CLAIRE OR . IOHN F. DEAN L. GEORGE ELIAS MRS. GEORGE ELKOURI EDWIN H. "TED" FINSTER FRANCIS E. GRISET EARL H. HARDAGE ROBERT A. HINRICHS. M.D. GEORGE HOAG fl GRANT HOAGE WILBUR 0 . LAYMAN MRS. MARTIN J. LOCKNEY KELLEY LUDWIG GWYN P. PARRY. M.O. ROBERT SHEL TON RICHARD STEELE HARRY E. STICKLER. M.D. W. GRADY TM$)MPSON. M.D. MRS. GENE WASHBURN An Introduction by'A. Vincent Jorgensen Chairman, 25th Annlvefsary Committee Member. Board of Pl rectors This year Hoag Memorfal Hospltal PresbyterJM Is celebrating Its 25th annlver· sary as • ma)or health care faclllty In New· port hach. The hospltal stlll fosters the same Idea that characterized Its beginning a quar- ter of a century agp, that of providing quality health care tor the people who llve In the Oranse County coastal communities. We think It appropriate to mark the dose of National Hospital Week with this speclal supplem~nt In honor of hospitals throuat'lout the nation and Ha.g Hospital In partlcuhlr. We have asked selected members of our .. hospltar famuy·• to detall our history. MJYICH. facJlltles and support groups In the foUowtna artJdes. The past 25 years have been busy ones .at Hoag Hospital. Almost every year since Its inception there has been either a mafor con- struction proJect or new setVfce added. Hoag Hospltal In 1977 bears llttle resemblance to the modest 1952 structure. fts physic.al changes through the years are matched by statlstlcaJ changes as well. Today There are 1375 Employees When the hospltal opened In 1952. there were 60 employees. Today. there are more than 1375 full· and part-time employees. The medical staff has Increased from 68 to 390 physicians and surgeons. You may be Interested to know that ITIOSt of our patients and a great many of our employees and rnedlcal staff members reside In the communities served by thf; . hospital. In fiscal year 1975-1976. more than 8 I 'X. o~ Hoeg Hospital's patient' resided In rhe communities of Newport 8each, Costa Mesa. lrvtne. Huntington ~ach, Santa An• and Fountain Valley. More than 70~ of the hospital's employees reside In these sanwe communities as do a maJorlty of the medic.al staff physicians. Staff Demonstratea Pllcle , All the medlcaJ staff members and ~ pfoyees of Hoag MemorlfJ Hosptul Presby- terian demonstrate their pride In both the hospltAI and the surrounding communities In which they llve by keeping with the theme or National Hospital Week. ~ "putttna the care fn health car~:· not only thl• week. but every_ week of the year. In l'ddltlon to the numerous hospltal- spOl'\SOfed community program• outlined In this supplement. • mobile dlsplay unit fea- turlns photosf~ of the ~tal ta clrcu.-- fattng ~oughout the community. We Invite yo"' to see this Uhlbtt on dl1play untU May 23 at the lt'Vtne City Han. a 7100 Jam- boree Blvd •• Of me lderitkal one ~ In the ~pltAl•s main lobby. ;. . .. ~ . • A color sllde presentation. depicting the hospltal's servtces. fadlltles ·and programs. • wlU be avallable to civic and community "";. groups bY late summer. 1977. Hoag tle .. ICS Anniversary~' Hoag He•• ..... the hospftaJ's quarterly • external magazine, has f ust been published · • for community members. This speclaJ spring anniversary Issue highlights our ••quarter cen· · • tury of caring .. with l~pth artldes on the ' hospltal's history and growth. paraileflng the ;· growth of the community. ~: Beginning with the fnftfal kfea for a , ~ coastal area hospital, the Issue lndudes rec· · ollectlons of the hospltal's earllest founders: detalls on the years of expansion: a sum-. ·' · mary ot medical servfces and faclllttes: an • outline ot community programs: and a de· scrlptlon of Its volunteer support groups with • numerous nostafglc and contemporary photo-·l graphs throughout. Also Included In the Issue Is the hospital's 1976 flnanclal statement with !: a summary of patient and hosp Ital statistics. for your copy of this 48-~ge hlstorf· cal pubffc.atlon. complete the enclojed coupon .. and return Ct to the hospltal. Anyone lntec.-, ested In the volunr.r support groups may fUI out the SM\e coupon to receive more Information, • ~ t speak tor all ~ members of the ·: 25th AnnlverNf'Y committee when I .. >' we • : are proud to be ~·~Ins this proJect. :: We would Ilk• you to know more about Ho.a ~' Memorfal Ho1pltat Prabyttrla.n and to dis- cover that your tnvolvement doesn't have to betfn ~nd end u a patient In the hosplt.al. Jnstead. you can become Involved rlaht now wlth our many community.oriented activities .,;ct proarams. AJO DAll.Y PILOT \ &lnday. Msy 15, 1977 .\CQmmunliy lntarm secuon P!'OdUCed by Ho9g Memorial Hosp1lal I n the forties, there were only approxl· mately 50,000 people living In Orange County's coastal area. Those coastal dwellers may not have realized it at the time. but they were living rather precarious lives In that there was no hospital In the area to serve them. Pacific Coast Highway was. and stlll Is. the main thoroughfare along the coast: traffic accidents were common. One ye~r In that era, 770 persons were Injured on the coastal route between Seal Beach and San Clemente. Ambulances transported accident victims over distances from 15 to 30 miles to hospitals In Santa Ana or Orange. The winding roads and coastal fog oftentimes slowed the trip. Many lives were lost In transport. 1953 aerial view of the hospital Members of the Community Presbyterian Church of Laguna Beach, led by Reverend Raymond Brahams, pastor. and Laguna Beach physician. Dr. Howard Fleming. organized to rectify the situation. They Incorporated In May. 1944. to build the Community Presby- rerian Hospital of Laguna 6each. It soon became clear that a'sultable site was not available in Laguna Beach. nor was It possible to raise sufficient funds at that time. A wider base of support was realized in April. 1945. when all Presbyterian churches in Orange County joined the fund raising drive. The name of the new hospital was changed to Presbyterian Hospital of Orange County. Newport Site First mention of the present hospital site In Newport Beach-"on the bluff near the Arches at the juncrion of Newport Boulevard and Coast Highway:· was made in September. 1945. The land was vacant except for some oil tanks which had served as landmarks atop the bluffs for years. The oll wells moved sluggishly. Indicative of thick oU. unsuitable for commercial production. Dora (Mrs. Edgar R.) Hiii, who eventually became heavily involved with the hospital. recalled that as a den mother. she brought her Cub Scouts up ro the bluffs to fly kites. .. stepping gingerly through the 1rasses. al· ways IQoking for snakes:· (Those snakes. a· long with a few field mice, appeared agilln In the hdspltal's history after It opened. causing flurries of excltment In the emergency room and several offlce5.) A around breaking ceremony w•• held on the srte on Sunday. September 13, 1951. A 5f)e(lal shovel sent by the Holl~ rresbyterlan Hospital was wielded by three gtneratfOn\ of the Ho«g family; Mrs. George Gr•nt Hoaa. Sr .. her son ~orge Grant Moag II. 41nd his son George GrAnt H~a m. On unday. s.s>tembcr 14. I 51. • di~ tlon ceremony celebrated tem~etlon of tt1e hospital. Some 3,$00 people auended the event which featured an unvelllns of a PoMr•U of• George GrAnt H~a Sr .. and the dedication of The hospital committee liked the prop· erty. envisioning the esthetlc therapy It mfght of· fer patients by provldlr1g a sweeping view of the ocean and Newport 8ay. The Newpcrt Harbor Chamber of Commerce sfgn•led Its support of the hospftal and the 20·acre site was purchased In 1947 from O.K. "Shorty" Blue for S 1,000 an acr~. I.oat Support SupPorters of 1'tle hospital continued to work to raise the SS00.000 needed to finance the entire project. By. June. 194 7. $590,000 had been pledged from all over the county. Glenn l. Martin. pioneer aviator who had once flown out of Orange Col.h\t)' .. had pledged S I 00.000 himself. The goal had t>een reached. but dlsappol"tment was In sight. Due to Inflation. which had driven up con· structlon costs considerably, the hospital project now required $800.000. The fund ralsl-ng campaign began to falter during the next two years. Government funding had been denied for three years running. People . began to complain "there's no hospttal In sight," and asked to be released froro their pledges. There was also talk of selling a por· tlon of the land. Hoag Foundadon Gives The turning point came In 1950. when the Hoag Foundation gave the hospital $500.000. in memory of George Grant Hoag. Sr., who. w ith his wife and son. had organized the foundatlbn before his death in 1948. The corporation was reorganized once a· gain ·and Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian came Into being with a 15-member board of directors. Seven board members were ap- pointed by the Hoag Foundation, seven were elected by the PrestlJterlan churches. and a fifteenth member was elected by the other board members. The Hot\S gift assured that the hospital could be built. A medical advisory commit· tee was· named to recruit a medical staff. advise on equipment purchases and esta~llsh hospital fules and regulations. · In September. 1950. the Newport Harbor Ensign reported: •'A 75·bed. Class A hospital with 46,000 square feet would be built on the site." The oil tanks were removed the fpllowlng summer. preparatory to grading and levellna. .. ' The Years of Expansion The hospital opened on September IS. I 952. and after just one year of operation Hoag Memorial Ho$pltal rresbyterlan received full accreditation froM the Joint Commission on Accredltatlop of Hospitals. The highly val· ued and dlfffc'2fMo·achleve accredltatton meant the hospital was giving Its patients the best possible care. The ,honor. not usu· •lly glven to such a young Institution. has been •warded the hospital throuahout Its history. Again·. In March. 1977. the hospital re· ceived a fuU. two•year accreditation. It is estimated that only approximately one--half of the hospitals surveyed are granted full ac· credltatlon. lndlcatlJ'l8 the institution meets strict standards and provides quality paU'ent care. One pJoblem which surfaced early and remained throughout most of the ho$pltal's 25-year history was a shortage of patient beds. Almost a:> soon as ·an addition was bullt. the hospital became overcrowded again. Population Explosion No one fully realized lt at the time. but the hospital was In the midst of one of the country's greatest population explosions. In 1955. Orange County's popvlatlon }umped an incredible 34 percentr The growth has contin- ued. up to and Including today. for both the hospital and the county. The first action taken to remedy the bed shortage In I 9SC) was the conversion of the soJarfum and Grace ,Hoag Home. a nurses· residence. to a .28#bed patient bed annex. In 1959. a four-story structure was added. giving the hospital a new 6,000 square foot laboratory. medic.al library. new obstetrics and gynecology rooms and a new delivery room. A 46-bed Pediatrics Pavlllon was added In 1966 but the bed shortage peq;lsted. The lease of a convalesc~nt hosplt~I across th~ s'treet from the hospital provided another 93 beds to help ease t~ bed crunch. The use of H'C>ag North, as it was called', presented unusual new problems for the hos· pltal. An ambulaoce had to be kept on hand 24-hours-a-day to transport patients from Hoag North to the main building for x-rays and tests. Moreover, food prepared In the main building had to be transferred several blocks, across a busy street. three times a day. 1969 Aerlllt ~ew. shows the four·$tory addition and uritquely designed modular by George Hoag ll President, Board of Directors "W hen first opened. Hoag Hospltal was referred to as the pink hotel on the hlll. "When I remember back over the last 27 years of trials and trlbulatlohs. It seems only the good and humorous situations come to mind. In August of 195 I . I had my appendix , out at St. Joseph Hospital at 4 o'clock In the morning. sat on the edge of the bed at 1 8 o'clock. signed the contract with Means and • Ulrlch. contractors. and the hospital was phys- ically started. Soon the people of the beach area would not have that long drive over a two-lane road to Inland hospitals. "Things went rather'fast and we were getting equipment and furnishings. The board pitched In and I even put together the oper· atlng tables. When the painting contractor wanted to know tho nursery colors, one blue and one pink was the natural answer. Con· fusion reigned when the nurses put boys In the Pink rOQm and vice versa. "Or. MaW'lce Rice. director of pathology. ordered a h"ge blood bank and we had to rressure for expansion Increased and the hospital began plans for lrs most ambitious bulldlng project. an I I ·story patient tower. P•tlent C.re Tower Completed In April. 1974. the tower of· ferep patients the panoramic view of Newport Bay, the Pacific Ocean and d istant mountain ranges. The new structure gave the hospital a total of 471 beds. The Radiology and Pathol· ogy Departments, the Operating Suite. Recov· ery Room. and the Emergency Care Unit moved lto the tower's larger. more efficient quaners. Other additions which have taken place In response to crowded conditions and new medical needs Include a 34-bed Mental Health Unit. Intensive Care. Cardiac Care. and Sub· Intensive Care Units. and a C<lrdlopulmonary Department. A childbirth education program for pro· spectlve parents was established. giving fa· thers the opponunlty to be present In the delivery room. A rooming-In policy was also adopted. allowing babies to stay wfth their mothers. Outpatient Surgical Center The James Irvine Surgical Center opened. saving minor surgery patients the cost of a one-or two-night stay in the hospital. An. open .heart surgery team became active at the hospital In 1973, and the Donna Maguire Duffield Memorial Radiation Therapy Center. housing a powerful linear accelerate><· for treating cancer patients. was completed in 1975. The hospital became a paramedic base. Paramedics. at the scene of an accident. utilized a radio communication system with E.mergency Care Unit physicians at the hos- pital for advice on treatment of patients In transport. A health education program was begun. o~ferlng a series of medical programs to the public each year. Many departments expanded into larger quarters 'vacated by departments moving to the tower. Among them were Rehabilitation Sar.vie.es. including rhysical Therapy. Occupa- tional Therapy. and Speech Therapy: a com- puterized Cardiopulmonary Department: the Nuclear Medicine Department: and the Robert and Winifred Bacon Memorial Medical Library. ~ompleted In lanuary. 1977. An Interfaith Spiritual Center wlll be completed this year. units of the Pediatrics ravlllon to the left of the addition. ·~ · knock out part of a wall to get It In. The frogs used In pregnancy tests got out one night. and I guess quite a few people were surprised. . "Then there was a ladY who gave the hospital S l0.000 and a painting. 'Mother Love.' We couldn't have the money If we didn't hang the painting. During an overnight hospital stay I woke In the morning to find the painting hangJns over my P}'ture window view of the bay. •Moth'r l.o~· was 5 • x 8 • wtih mother ~sually l~ng )Jndern~th a 'herry tree droppfng cherries. pits. 'stem' Md all lrito a lf~r'lth·old ~,M>y's mouth • .. We stal1td t:m•IJ. ~Vltyone Plelped, and we ~rew. The nicest thing today, 1 feel. Is that we still have the feellna of a small lnMIUltlon. and that everyon~ tnstfHs 1n every pattent that he or she Is the most lrtiportant person In the hospital. We are 1tttf the 'pink h ti on the hlll' to the m._Jorlty of beach pel)pte, end we hope to kffp It thArway ... -.. ... Hoag Is th~ ba'~e Hosph~I for the ilfewport Beach, Irvine. and Co~ta Mesa raramedlcs. Specially-trained physicians and nurses provide round-the-clock emergency medical car~ to Minor surglc.al procedures ire perfdrnfled at the James lrvlne S-..ralu.I Cent~r on •n outpatterit The Robert .md Wlnlrred Bacon Memorl•I Medical Library, opened In january. 1977. Is dedicated In honor of Robert Bacon. admlnlstrc11tor during the hosplt111"s Initial planning stages: and Wini· A computerrz.ed rnonttorln1 system. used tn the fl·~ Intensive C.Ue and Cardiac C.Ue Unlt1, anowa nurse. at • central nurs1n1 station to monitor each patient's heart rate. lndlvldual monitors 1re also located at every bedside. 8und!y, May 15. 1977 DAILY PILOT AJ J ' I A oommuntty lnter"t 19Ctlon produced by Hoag Memorial Hoapital Medical and Nursing Services Expand by W. GradY, Thompson, M.D. Chief of Stiff patients In the hospital's Emergency Care Unit and maintain radio contact with the paramedic units In the field. ~s .. to save patients the eicpense of a one· or two-nl3ht st•y In the hosplt•I. fred Bacon. administrator for close to 16 years. untll her retirement In 1967. The llbrA{Y houses 7. SOO volumes. When the hospltal opened In 1952, there were only 68 physicians on the staff, most of whom were general practitioners. Today. the medical staffs roster lists 390 physicians and surgeons, representing twenty· two speclalltles. ta(h year. new medical speclallUes are added. Two recent addlUons to the st•ff are specJaJlst$ In pulmonary rehabllltatlon and In rheumatology. A!. new medlcal spedaltles develop. new nursing specialties and new nursing units also appear at the hospltal. Our nursing specialties at Hoag Hospltal number close to 24. with special nursing units for the neurolog· lcal patient, the respiratory patient and the cancer patient. Other units are oriented to the speclal needs of children, and to the patient with metabolic. renal or gastrointestinal prob· lems. Emergency Care Unit The hospital's growth Is also character· lzed by a broadening of services within In· dlvldual departments. In our Emergency Care Unit. where close to 28.000 patients received care last year, speclally·selected physicians rotate on round-the-clock duty, enabling you and other members of the community to re· celve medical care. day or night, no matter what the hour. These same physicians and specially-trained moblle Intensive care regls· tered nurses provide 24-hour radio or tele· phone advice to the Hoag-based paramedic units In the field. In case you or your family should ever find yourselves In an emergency situation, call your local fire department Immediately. They, In turn, will dispatch a paramedic unit to the scene to stabilize the patient or ac· cldent victim and proceed on to the hospital's Emergency Care Unit. Your direct call to the fire department ensures that fast. reli· able help Is on the way. £Jeven surgery units, two of which •re de· signed for open heart surgery. enable surgeons to perform approximately 700 surserlea& month at th«: hospital. Last year. Inpatient af'ld out· patient surgerlH numbered more than I 1.000. OM-third Of Hoas Hospttal's U75 employees •re nur.ina personnel. ReaJstered nurse$, II· censed vocational nurse~ and nurse aides c.re for patients In '"'lall&td nursing units such as Intensive care, ~temlty, ~urology, Surgery and Pediatrics. ' \ ... :"-f Services Expanded ·Radiology Is another department that has expanded Its services. enabling as many as 500 x-rays to be taken In one day. The department also offers diagnosis by souno wave and by Isotopes as well as·ll \'.:ompu· tertz.ed sunner which gives physicians clea~ pictures of the brain and other organs. The Pathology Department has alsc grown. five pathologists oversee diagnostic test$ and procedures In seven sections: hema· tology. histology, urinalysis, serology. chem lstry, mlcrobfology and the blood bank. In the blood bank, a frozen blood pro- gram facllltates the collection, processing anc storage of frozen blood deemed safer for hi~0:;Jansfuslons. Moreover, because lonf ~~rage Is feasible, supplles are assure<' during seasonal shortages. and the total sup· ply In surrounding communities Is Increased. The James lrvlne Cardiopulmonary De· partment recenf.b' Inaugurated a pulmonar} rehabJlltatlon program. offered by a team o' specialists Including a · respiratory nurslnf speclallst, physical therapist. respiratory thera· plst, dlnlcal psychologist. social services rep resentatlve and an Internist who specialize! In the field of pulmonary rehabllltatlon. The Social Services Department has.ex~ panded Its program to counsel cancer pa tlents In addition to counsellng patients wlcl financial problems and aiding with d lschargt planning. New Fadlltles In order to provide comprehenslv health care to those llvlng In surroundln communities. Hoag Hospital has built sever. new facllltles. among them a radiation the apy center which enables patients to recelv treatment close to their homes. The Donn Maguire Duffield Memorial Radiation Thera~ Center houses a powerful linear accelerato used In cancer treatment. It uses hlgh enerE x-rays which can be precisely programmed an controlled to penetrate only the cancer sit without damaging surrounding healthy tissue. The fames Irvine Surgical. Center w< built to save patients the expense of a om or two-night stay In the hospital. Minor su glcal procedures. such as breast biopsies an minor orthopedic procedures, are performe her.eon an outpatient basis. Extensive Remodeling 1975-I 91( To better serve Its patients, the ho· pltal completed an extensive remodeling pr< gram In 1975 and 1976 In the older porclo of the hospital. giving several deparcmen1 larger. more efficient quarters. These incluc Rehabilitation Services. Including Physic. Therapy. Occupational Therapy and Speec Therapy: the Nuclear Medicine Departmen a computerized Cardiopulmonary Depart ment; and a 34-bed Mental Health Unit. In this remodeling project, space wa also provided for a Behavioral Physlolog laboratory equipped with a broad assortmer. of biofeedback apparatus. Through the use c teaching methods and electronic device~ patients learn to Internally monitor and cor. trot physlologlcal functions. Some of the symr tom areas treated are tension, migraine head aches. anxiety-related conditions, high btoo• pressure and pain. · A recent addition to the hospital's stal Is our patient services representative wh1 ser~s as a liaison between patients and th• hospital, providing a specific channel througl which patients can seek solutfons to non medical problems and concerns. Our growth wlll no doubt continue Ir the future. The hospltal's physical structure· wlll diange again when the Interfaith Splr ltual Center Is bullt and when a maf or remodel Ing program In the Orthopedics and Obstet· rlcs OepMtments Is complete. New equip· ment and new services wlll be added •'! technological advances "'e made "nd as new medlcat speclaftles develop. One conJtN'lt r~atns. Hoag Hospital'~ goat ls the same today as It has been for the past 25 years, Its "quarter century of caring:·· to rpeet the medlcal ~nd nur5hig needs of thos. llvtng In th~ communities seMd by the hos pl tar. .. J .4J.I DAILY PILOT Sunday, Mey 15, 1977 A QOfnlT.ll.Ultty 1nt.,,.l 1ecuon prodUofd ~ Ho9Q M•morl•I Hospital Hoag Hospital Is :Your Community Hospital -Become·lnvolvedl by Michael o. Steptiens Administrator In 25 year~ our hospltal has grown from a modest. 75-bed one-story community hos· pltal Into• 471·bed, multi-story health care lnst1tutlon-one of the largest. non-profit ' community hospitals In Orange County. Through the years, a large number of new services and facilities. detailed throughout ·' this supplement, have been added. An aspect , 1 of our gr(jwth. not as obvious as patient care, ' but equally Important. can be called "com- ~ r munlty care ... We, at Hoag Memorial Hospital •• , Presbyterian. care about the community we serve and encourage community Involvement by offering you a multitude of programs and • activities. Community Education Programs One of our efforts In this direction Is our community health education program series. Offered at no charge. these programs are presented several times a year In the hospital's Grac.e Hoag Conference Center for the general public. In the past these health forums have featured expert panelists, discussing such ' top ks• as heart attacks, diabetes. hypertension " and management of stress -always to a ''packed house." I Invite you to Join us next mortt) on Tuesday, June 7, at.7:30 p.m. when we will pffer a program on the subject of lung disease and newer aspects of outpatient and , inpatient Cc1re offered at the hospital. The Edu- cation Department. 645-8600, extension 2297. can be contacted for ticket information for this upcoming community education program. 60 Speakers: f 75 Topics Our successful speakers' bureau offers local schools. churches, clubs. service organi- zations, corporations and other Institutions the expertise of the hospital's health care profes- sionals. We have over 60 speakers available to address more than 175 medical and hospital topics, ranging from stress management to al- coholism to cardiac rehabllltatlon. If you would like a speakers· bureau brochure listing all the speakers and their topics. you may contact the hospital's Public Relations Department. 645- 8600, extension 2 I 08. fi(>r young people of high school age, 1~ Hoag Hospital sponsors an active Explorer Post so they may learn more about the inner work- ings of a hospital and be exposed to the myriad of careers available to them In the health care field. Explorer Post 30 I is a co-educlltlonal group representatlng high schools In the New- port-Mesa Unified School District. although the program Is not' restricted to those four high schools. We welcome any students Interested In Investigating mcdk:aJ CNeerS to ~n our post. CommunJty youttt groups Auend weekly Hoao Parties h Id by our hdlatr1a Unit steft to acquaint element.uy--aged children wfth a hospltal setting In order to dispel some of their fears about hosptc.Jlzatlon. Pediatric registered nurses and. of course. Hoagy the Clown are the hostesses ead• Wednesday ~fternoon. Prepared Chlldblrth Classes Our Obstetrles Department's compre- hensive ct)lldblrth education program dr•W$ prospective parents, not only In the Immediate area but also from the Inland communities • More than I 50couples pan1c1pated In one re- cent series or classes. Couples may take their choice of classes which cover every phase of pregnancy Including post-delivery c.re of the Infant. The programs are offered free of charge. except for small fees In two of the claS$eS. ThroughO\lt the year. chlldblrth edu- cators from the Obstetrics Department and several staff obstetricians present educatlonal programs to students In county schools ranging from elementary to the university level. The school education program Is part of our family Centered Maternity Care Program and covers such topics as childbirth educatlODt the birth and hospital experience, parentlng. chlld growth and development, genetics, nutJltlon. family life education and famlly planning. Our Involvement with county schools extends still further. The hospital's facllltles are used for on-the-job training by nursing students from Golden West, Saddleback and Orange Coast Colleges. High school students. Interested In pursu- ing a career In the health care field and en· rolled In CROP (Coastline Regional Occupa- tional Program). also gain actual working ex- 1 oag t,4emoi'lal Hospital Presbyterian, as It ap- PffJS today, Is a .. landmark on the bluffs" ln'Newport leach. A 471-bed. total care medlC<11 ... Hospital Support Groups I . AuXUlary by Mrs. Ray Ford Bulloch rresldent S everal months ~fore the opening of Hoag Hospital a group of alumnae members of Alpha XI Delta sorority met to organize an Auxlllary. To provide community wide re- presentation and Interest. t'.'ach local women·s orga11lzatlon was asked to send representa- tives to the first meeting. Wit a month of the opening. 46 AuxlllMy nteers were at work In the hos- pital, supplt'.'mentlng. but not taking the place of. rt'.'gular hospital pt'rsonnel. They provided extra servlct'.'s for patlt'.'nts and their families ' and assisted the hospital flnanclally. By Jan- uary. 1953. there were 235 charter members. Dora {Mrs. Edgar R.) Hiii. founding president. rt'.'members. "When we flnt organ- ized In 19 52, our uniforms were bright yellow •• smock-; which we made ourselves. Then. we learned we were supposed to be 'pink ladles· and we changed to that color ... The book cart t1nd rhe nower cart were the Auxlliary's earliest servlct'.'s. Today. 1.134 Auxiliary members serve on 36 committees. providing sen11ce$ In c\lmost every area of the hospital. four cht1pters make up the Auxiliary: Affllfants. Hunters. Nlgntlngales and Santa 1 Anas. along with Candystrlpers and members • ' of Copa de Oro. the Auxiliary was one of 15 Orange · County organltc\tlons to receive an award , ' at the 20th annual Disneyland Service Awards .. • ~n March. We were presented a S 1.000 check and " pl"que In recognition of our 75.1 I 7 hours of service to the hospital In 1$)75~ 1976. rroceeds from Awclllary ~neflts and from the Gift Box. owned and operated by t11• th~ AuxlllMy, enabled us to give the hospital · SB f .428.80 this ye.tr. Since Its Inception. the 11~· AuxlllaryhM given A grand total of S89 I ,056.87 A ~ to Hoag ~emorlal Hospital Presbyterian. Sandpipers by Mrs. Roger Darnell President Sandpipers Is a relatively new women's support group for the hsopltal. organlz.ed In 1975 by Cork.y (Mrs. George) Elkourl, founding president. Our group began with lust IS mem- bers and has grown to 32 members. ·In two ~ars. we have had two suc- cessful benefits which enabled us to give a total of S25.000 to our special <:oncern, the Donna Maguire Dufneld Rlldlatlon Therapy Center at Hoag Hosplt\'11. Corky was motivated to organize Sand- pipers after she underwent a mastectomy and then learned there was no radlatlon therapy center In the Immediate geographical area. Her determination to Improve the situation for tttose In need of radiation therapy Is the reason Sandpiper$ olsts and all our mem~rs share that same determination. At our recent •nnu..t meet1ng, Sand· pipers presented the hosp Ital with a check for SI 5,000, representtns proceeds frOI'\ the St. Valentine's Day Masquerade Ball. our second annual fun·fllled costume dinner dance. At that same meeting, the members of Sand· pipers named Corky permanerit honora.y chair· man of the support group. Corky has said our group consists of two generations. "young m.rrleds and the young .. Mleart." which makes a beautiful com- bination. The membership Is sm~I enough to encourage active participation on the part of each 'and every one . The Sandpipers look forward to many productive years dedicated to the Donna Maguire Memorial Radiation Therapy Center and Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. .... -·······························--~'*FOR A COPY OF THE 2STH OPieasc send me a com~llment"ry ~ •• ,, ANhllVSRSARY ISSUE OF HOAG copy of Hoag Hospitals speclaf Issue . • of HlADUNES. • • H£ADUN£5 Fill IN THIS COUPON OPlease send me Information about • ... •AND MAIL the hospital support groups • •• • ~' . II =~ = ~,, . AOOWS CITY SYAfC-llP ----: , I l'HONt( 'S-_./ .. = • • Please mall to: Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian • 30 l Newport Blvd .. Box Y • • ' ·• Newpor,t Beach, CA 92663 . • -ATTN: Pu bite Relations Department : -i ~ -····························· ... ;~ • I pertence on our premises. Tours ot the hOspltal are another Hoat Hospltal community seNlc Coordinated by the Publlc ltelatlon Department and conducted by Auxlllary meml>ers. tours can be scheduled for any weekday at 2 p.m. ~planatlons att: given about most medical, sursrcal and dlag· nostk: testlj)J areas and arr~ements can be made to concentrate on one spectflc depart· ment of lnterett. :Yhef9 Is ~t another serv1ce offered to Furthei' KQU&fnt tho community wfth Hoag ~ptu.I. WetnCOUrqt ~c:edubs ~other community orpntfftlons to hofd one morrthly (or weekli) meectna a year here •t the hospital. Hospltal admtnfstratlve offlclals Join these groups for breakfast or lunch, welcome and In- • troduce thei'n to Hoag Hospital and cond~ct a group tour of the hospital. Tax and estate planning semlnan. sporl4 sored by S52 Club under the guidance oJ the ~~,:~n~=~o~~;~u=~~rl~~~~:~~:;1 public. The Medical Staff Office can assist new- comers to the area by recommending physicians In all specialties.~ HIADlllilE.S. the hospital's quarterly community magazine, provides an additional service to those living In surround· Ing areas t,y Investigating and reporting on new services. ~cllltles, equipment and hospital actlvltJes. To be placed on the malling fist for this topical publication, fill out the coupon In this supplement and return It to the hospital. As you can tell, you needn't be a patient to become familiar with Hoag Hospltal. We pro- vide many opportunities for you and others in the community to become acquainted with the hospital, to learn more about health care and to be a part of our growth. Now that you·re aware of our community services -become Involved! ' f«lllty. the hospital admltt~ close to patients In flscal year 1975-1916. 552Club by Robert Guggenheim rresldent &, the mld·sfxttes. Hoag Hospital was very crowded. It was obvious that support from the community was needed If It was to keep up with the growth of the area's popu· latlon. A· small group of dedicated men pr~ vlded t.hat support by forming the 552 Club Jn 1966 to senerate ffnanclal support for the hospital. Annual dues were set at S 100 or more, at the member's discretion. The Club grew rapldly and by the end of our first year, there were approximately 125 mem- bers. · The projected need for a total of 552 hosp1taJ beds &1ve the Club Its name and became our membership goal. Though the hospital's bed count has stabllzed at 47 I beds, the name 552 Club has remained and our membership goal has almost doubled. The 552 Club admitted Its I C>OOth mem· ber at the annual meeting In Aprll of this year. This Is the one occasion each year when the Club meets formally to Install lrs officers. Throughout the year we sponsor soclal functions and educational actMtles to benefit the hospltaJ and the community. for several years we have sponsored the Bing Crosby Pro·Am Tournamenti Southern. and the Christmas Carol Ball. A three-year fund raising campalgh for the Donna Maguire Duffield M~morlal Radlt1tlon Therapy Center. completed In March, 1975, was sponsored by S52 Club members. We also conduct quarter· fy tax and estate planning seminars. special tours and other fund raising activities. Over th• years Hoag Hospital has be- come a fine health care center. The SS.2 Club Is committed to the Idea of having the best In health care available right here In our own community. Our members not only sup· port the hospital's development efforts. but we also serve as ambassadors for the hos· pltal In th~ community. If you would like to help Hoag Hospltal, we ehcour~e you to Join our ranksua S52 Club member. • A Generous Community by Guy K. Claire ChafrmAn. <:.plt.ll Development&.. ~emcnt Committee .. li his Is your lut chance to aend Sr to r.o. Box 1234." read the ad In a metro- politan newspaper many years ago. That's all It said-no promises-Just sent your dol· Jar. I've forgotten exa(tly how much money was sent to that pos( omc.e box, but I do remem~r It was more than S 1,000 (some folks sent 111ote than a dollar) and was sub- 'tantlal enough to c.eUJe-postal rqufatlons to be changed to prevent other lndustrtous con men from doing the same. 1 Here's another one that might sound the same-but lsn'_t-"Send SI to Hoag Memorial HospltaJ Presbytertan. and we wlll give you S3.00 In health care service for you and your family." It does sound like another coo game. but It's the absolute truth and here's why: Every dollar given to Hoag Hospital by Its friends Is spent for equipment anC:: for capital proJects such as construction of new facilities and modernizing of old ones. If It weren't for these contributions. freely given by a compassionate community, the hospital would have to borrow the money to provide the equipment or facilities-or simply not pr~ vlde them at aJI. Costly Interest Now. It's obvious that every dollar bor· rowed has to be paid back and with Interest. On a long term mortgage, Interest will equal S2 for every dollar borrowed (If you're. a homeowner. multiply your monthly mortgage payment by the number of payments you'll make over the life of your loan and you'll see that It will equal about three times your original loan balance. A little frightening, Isn't It). How would the hospital repay such a loan? Only through the fees charged to Its patients for the health care services they receive. So. every dollar donated to the hos- pital Is a dollar that wlll not have to be borrowed and S3 saved for the hospital's patients over the long run. For more than 30 years. the citizens of coastal Orange County have supported Hoag Hospltal. Our founding benefactor, the Hoag Foundation, has given close to S6- mllllon to the hospital over the years to help provide for construction of facilities and Ufe- savlng equipment. The challenge of the Hoag Foundatlon·s generosity has been accepted by the com· munlty. from the first fund raising efforts of the local Presbyterian churches to the present day efforts of more than I, I 00 volunteers. mllllons of additional dollars have ~n given by Individuals. corporations, foundations. medlCc1l staff members. the hospital's support groups and employees. Individual gifts have ranged In size from a doll~r to three-quar· ters of a million dollars and all have been Important In making Hoag Hospital the fine health care Institution It Is today. Moreover, the • total given has also helped to keep the hosp!· taJ's fees under the average of all hospltaJ charges In Los Angeles and Orange Counties. CDMC Committee The Capita! Dev~lopment and Manage. ment Committee Is charged with the respo~ slbility of overseeing the hospital's fund raising activities. It Is composed of seven members of the Hoag Hospital Board of Directors and 10 community members. all dedicated to the hospltal's gro~h and the continued delivery of quality health care. Raising money Is never an easy task. but our efforts are made less dlfncult by a . simple fact and that Is that buildings and equipment do not make sick people weJl- people do. It has ~n the 390 members of the hospital's medical staff and the 1,375 hospital employees working around the dock (weekends and holidays. too) who have helped more than a million people In the fast 25 years and have earned the gratitude of the community. We on the Capital Development and Management Committee would like to salute the hospital's physicians, employees. volun-- teers and generous contributors on chis our 25th Anniversary. This wlll deflnltely not be your tast chance to send SI (or more) to Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. P.O. Box Y, Newport Beach, CA 92663. It could be worth S3 In services to you and Ifs tax deductlble. too. THIS 2STH ANNIVERSARY SPECJAJ_SUPPLEMENT WAS GENEROUSLY DONATED BY A FRIEND O F HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN r i' • ., DAILY PILOT Nettles' Hoille R1111s Powen ¥anli8, 4!1 Crowd of 41,000 'See Angels Tumble GUIDES PIRATES -Terry Murray, one of six women cox · swain at Orange Coast College, gives instructions to the Pirates fr~shmeaeight. Murray's shell, rated No. 1 on the Olllf"ll«...._ West Coast. captured the prestigious Western Sprints championshjp Saturday. See additional stories, page B2. £1 Toro r•ident Orals NetUes baeked Don Gullett'& tour-hit pltchlna with two towerln1 borne runs olf Nolan Ryao to power the _Jiew York YMkees to a 4·1 vie· tory over the California An.eels Saturday nl1bt before a Jacket nlabt crowd of '1,000 at Ariabelm Stecllum. • Gellett reUred the fitat 14 Callfomla batters In suce.tslon , bfloH \!Wklng Don ~ylor wi~ two 9'.¢1 in the fifth lnninJ. Ron J actSOp followed wlU\ a double to . break up GUllett 's no-hitter. Nettles' fir.st homer came alter .4119e .. 8late All ~1111tCMll'C Rui. 17111 Mty ISN .. YorkttCatlforftle t?:SSp.m. MflY , ....... 11:allfotl\la 7•Up.m. IWtf 11toaoolatC..litorftla 7•,S•"'· Women CA.xswains Steer the Right CA.m~ a walk to Roy White in the fifth innlnt. The Yankee third baseman blasted a solo home run in tbe sixth. G\,lllett struck out nine and walked four. 89l>bY Grich singled in lbe slx· th (or the An&els · second hit. California tallied their lone run ln the ninth when Joe Rudi walked and Bobby Bonds By CRAIG SHEFF OI Ille Daily Pli.I Stall Maura Heneghan has had a sore throat mos~ of this spring She"s been doing a lbt of yelling and she loves it. You see, Maura 1s a coxswain for Orange Coast College's varsi· ty rowing shell. Her job is to steer the boat on the right path and give instructions to her oarsmen. Maura Is a woman-but she's not unique in her field. In face, all or oc;c ·s six coxswains are women. and half of UC Irvine's six coxswains are females. It is Wlusual to have allgirl cox· swains. says OCC crew coach Dave Grant, but there is little dif- ference between a man and a woman in the position. "Weight has a lot to do with it The coxswain can't be over 120 pounds," says Grant. ••But we also look for a lot of other things. A coxswain must be someone who's bright, someone who has a good sense of the water, learns quickly, has a sense of humor and of course, has leadership abiJity." OCC had two male coxswains out early in the season, but both quit for one reason or another. With few exceptions, most 01 the women coxswains have been around or in the waler for a number of years. For Instance, Heneghan, a sophomore from Orange, taught rowlng while in high school. She also has a sailing background. With one exception, the other OCC coxswains-freshmen Terry Murray, Katrina Hutton, Laura Fitzpatrick and sophomore Karen DeClue-ere all in th• same boat. so to speak-they all have been in· volved in water sports for a number of years. Tbe exi:eptlo'n is freshman Cin· dy Ramber& f rolh Huntington Beach. "l knew two or thd· guys on the crew and it's somet.hiflg for a short person to do.'• Tbe three UCI women cox· swains-Mary Beyeler, EvelYn Human and Sharon Bemd-also have backgrounds in sailln1 and (See WOMEN, Page 82) 'sin;ted. Jackson singled to left, scoring Rudi. Ry~ finished with eifht atrikeputa and five walks. Ryan be1an a stretch of six consecutive 1ttikeout1 by fan· nln( ReggJe Jackson for thermal otit in the firet lQn.ine. fl• struck out the side ln the second. getting Chris Chambliss, White and Net· ties. Carlos May became Ryan's fifth ~Uve victim leading of( the thlrd, oDd Bucky Dent was Edu:ards Seu 200 Record Trojans Nab Spike Title By GLENN WHJTE OI the 01tl'f P'll<rt 11111 WESTWOOD-SOuthern Cal's talent-laden Trojans reached in· to their well of depth and ex· cellence to score 126 points Satur- day and that, combined with the 20 they racked up Friday, was enough lo give them the Pacific-8 Conference track and field cham- pionship. Lagg1n1t surprisingly strong Washington Stale by 50 points go- ing into Saturday·s competition at UCLA. SC was still heavily favored l.D view or the standout performers 1t was sending Into action. And although those stars came through as expected for coach Vern Wol fe"s champions. W &11hington State continued to play It tough and m the end suc. cum bed by a mere 14 points use scored in 11 of 14 of Saturday'11 events and there were two TroJans mainstays· Tom An drews and Santa Ana mgh pro· duct Clancy Edwards Andrews led a 1·2 USC finish in the 400-meter dash with a classy 45.57 to nip his brother, Joel (45.SOJ. Then Tom came back 30 minutes later to bag the 400 hurdles in 50.34. Edwards was a sensation. First he broke away from a speedy field to take the 100 meters in 10.23. Then, late in the day, he uncorked a 20 13 for a na- tional collegiate record m the 200 ln the 200 he was against a stellar group, which included Olympic sliver medalist Millard Hampton of UCLA. Coming off the fi~l tum the held was m a mass. But as they straightened out. Edwards accelerated and left the rest in his wake Another Orange County h11(h school product won Saturda} Swimming, Trae k CIF Has Severed Roots of Strength The CIF S<>uthern Section's re cent decls\on to eliminate frosh· 1oph swimmers and lrackmen from playorf competition Is short sighted and thick.headed For many years the Cl F has boasted one of the strongest prep track programs In the nation. And ror a Rood many years it has been the No. l swim producer In the country I believe that such success can be directly attributed to the WHITE WASH O'-INN WHIU stron1 programs that have been available to the youn1cr athletes who are working their way to v•rally level aahievement. Havtna frosh-soph teams or· 1anl1ed has Indeed been a plua. Aod bavin1 playoffs, where ~her quality competUlon could be met and where a tasl• of extra ch11lenae could be had, hu been a bonus. • Now, however, we lose the bOnus. Jn the n1me of n.vlni time and money, tho CIF executive coun· ell voted out lutur frotb-eoph parttdpaUon ln trick and 1wlm- mln1 cbamp\onshlps. Howab&urdl U hu been my underU&ndlnl lhat &.he CIF tJ 1uppo11d to 1row, to mu lt. possible for more to pat«dpate, to ilren1thcn blth 1cbOOI 1thl UC•. , Eliminating frosh-soph cer tatnly ts a backward step. Perhaps the Ct F wall save a btt of money by not havin11 to purchase frosh -soph track and sw1mnun~ awards. Perhaps It will be able to save tltne b)' con· 10UdaUna different levels <3·A, 4·A > of tfie swim championships Into one meet. Or by being able to merge boys and girls track pre· lima and finals. I wu told that when Cl F com· missioner Ken Fa1ans retired the ClF was in Its 1reatest·ever financlaJ position. And what lf there are a few ex- tro meet.a? I thou1ht these sports pro grams were for the klda, nol a bunch of narrow-minded ad- ministrators. When >'°'1' set out to prune a tree, you d.tl't touch the roots. Because if you do. the tree may someday die. 'OF ANNIVElt.St\RIES-A year ago today Vet-A beat tlSC. T·•· to win Uae co•feren~e bHeball title. 1'ben It was sbocked to leana It "as• 't &olat to &et blto &bo NCAA" playolfa Mea Ua overall tttotd wua•t 1ooct enoqh. . OF: EXCELLENCE ~arina Hlah CHuntlniton Bl'•cb > ptQduct )dark Ford WH reccnUy honored with a u ,soo araduate ICbOl&t'lhf P from the NCAA tor academic uceUeonc at UC . DavlS, where he ls •tudylnf to bt • vetertnarlan. Ke p l)'ed bukttball for the Algiea and earned a B·pJu1 arad aver11. in bloloatcal science ma1or. C>nly 16 plqen ln the natfon w re Ii HQ tl\i6 lype Of •~hOIU•blp. Andy Clifford (Sunny Hills. Fullerton) unleashed a furious kick lhe final 275 meters, surging from fourth lo first to win the 1.500 in 3·42.3, one of two triumphs Cal spikers recorded in the two-day meel. Clifford"s last 400 was a snappy 57.0. Two Orange Coast area athletes performed. Manna <Huntington Beach> grad Gary Blume was 8th for Cal In the 10,000. Brian Theriot <Newport Harbor> was 9th for UCLA in the 800 with a 1.53 4 Theriot twice broke stride m the first 400 and was never a serious challenger. USC's depth became apparent from the outset Saturday The Trojans went through five conse<:ul1ve running events scor· ang 18, 16, 12, 18 and 15 points while addine a wm in the high JU mp and a 2-6 finish an the discus lo grab the team point lead from the spunky Cougars. IAll •.-<etl"-... t. E ,,._. "'llM ••tay I lllO 1 ErtN•rch USC 10 11 ? C Amol>t'll WSU 10 ·~ 1 Som~ US(" 10 '1 4 Ow•"' UCl.A 10 IO \ f'O\l~r UtLA 10 \I 4 11-Dton UCl.A 10 14 100 I £dw41rl)\, USC M 1 l 1 Jori! 1'1 O"J 11 ti l l'r....:o Wnh 11 00 4 J 41\<1•...,• l.l'>C it 11 s W••-•• c1• it H • s1mmo"'· use Jt ,_ •'10 1 T Arid•-• U\C. 0 '1 7 J """'~w• U\C O 10 a V...t St'°" ... at • 8-Or• .. H \ W"ll•t, C.•1 •4 1' • I llomPM>" UC.l A, .. ~ 1C10 t 8r-.1er W$U 1 .. S 7 Omwen••· USC I •I l Git>"'" W11'11 I .. I • Jol>rt•<>t>. u~c. t 41 t \ A1cllo•d. W.-h 1 ••' • ~·~••h1U'I UCLA I ., I t '°° I Clifford Cel l 0 l l W1lh•m•. UCl.A. l Q 1 J BUI\. WSU l 0 • • N•I-Oro l u I \ """"" UCLA l u 1 4 Crowley 5te'I JO• ''IOO 1 1t1momt>w• ~u 11 H • 1 K•molo. WSV ll ., I J CPIAIN O<• U IO .f • S.l11ar Or• I) \1 I \ 5',._,1.1\ VCl.A I) ~I 6 Mu• ••V W_,,,, I) S6 I 110HH -I ()wef\\ UCLA t) &cl 7 l'otl•r. UCLA 116.J l ""'""' W••" tin • Jol><\\O" ~C ll ll \ 8•1<1.om Or• U )I) • I( "uhon, WSU ,. J1 •001 H I T And• .... use \0 )A 1 G•nbofll use 10 st 1 si.11....,...,. S••" \1 1 • MJ""' W\U \1 J \ Miii\ \JCl.A. \I I 6 Su .. < ~U ". See P.C·8 Pase BZ JV COXSWAIN -bee sophomore Maura Herteghan ~ tells her JV eight oarsmen ·to lift the shell recently. Heneghan's boat won the Western Sprints Saturday. See stories, page B2. Smith, Monda~ bad IA Homen Too Mueh for Met.a , 54 NEW YORK (AP> -Renie SmJtb drove ID two runs. with a homer and single, Rick Monday homered and Charlie llouah pro· vtded strong late-lnnlng relief to lead the Loi Anceles Ood1ers to a 5_. victor)' over tht New York Mets Saturday. Smith trtaered the scorlna in the nationally televised same wlth a two-out homer, hi• aeventh ol the 1euon, off Nlno Eaplnola <2·3) in tbe first lnnlna. Monday hit his fifth homer teadlnf oft the aecond atid Dave )..iopes tripled hOme another run in the innwc to 1Jlve unbeaten DoucR.au <H> a'l·lcushlon. The DOdeen ecored two d · delve rune QP rbi ~h11Jes by Smith and Rem Cey Li\ the nf\h but "*ed Housh'• tou1h 1'11 f pltch1ri1 to naU ll down. The Meta acored tbei' f~ run an kruce BolScla1r' t•o<>ut 1tn1le ln the seventh lnninc Off Mlke Garman. Houch came on and sot ln1o further hot water by waltine Jerry Grote to load \M , ' . bases. But the knucklebaU artlst shut ott Ute rally by cetlinl Mike Ph ti lips to fly out on a 3·2 pitch. Hough then checked the Mets oo one hit the resl of the way to record hls ninth save of the 1ea1on. The Meta ala• acored &I• run• io the fil'A JnnlDf oo Milce Ort T l'Tod•9 Clta•..el JJ al J 1 I ........... + ....... i.-.,....,-:oi ""' i Rau iave ~ aeven hll:I and three runs in five lnnlnp..plu nd left when Jerry Grote led Off tbe Meta' sixth with • double. No. 8. The streak ended when Willle Randolph fouled oot. New York batted around in the fifth alter Nettles' first home run. May singled and moved up on • sacrifice by Dent. Randolph walked and Mickey Rivera beat. out ah tnlield hit to fW the bas.es. Ryan walked Munson on a 3-2 pitcb to rorce May home wtth the third run of the innlng. The Yankees left the ba.sea full when Ryan made Jackson bis seventh strikeout victim of the night and got Chambllu to ground out. The series concludes today at 1 with the AJ11els' Frank Tanana <S·l) pitching against Mike Tor· rez (S.1). With the victory, the Yankees Cl8·12) maJntained th'elr haJf. game American League Eastern Division lead over Baltimore. The Angels fell 711.a gamea behind Minnesota In the American League West. The Angels have six more games on the current homes land. Boston',s Red Sox invade Anaheim Stadtum for games Monday and Tuesday nights and Minnesota begins a rour.game series Thursday night. New YottK CALI 11'0 .. NIA ·-r II IM •• r II IM Al\Clll>h,1b 1 0 I 0 FIO<t\ cf • 0 0 0 Alvtr\ cf • 0 3 0 Grich U • 0 I 0 MU"'°" , l 0 0 I Chlllt. 3b • 0 0 0 lleJUI\ rl 1 o o o llU<ll.tl l 1 O o Chmbl\ 11> • 0 0 0 Bon<!\. rt A 0 I 0 llWl\tle.11 3 1 0 0 81Yl0<,dl1 l 0 0 0 Ntllln • ' l , ' AoJk!>n II> ' 0 , ' CM•Y dh • I I 0 llemv.1b • 0 0 0 Deni n J O O 0 HumDl!y c t 0 0 0 ToUI\ )0 • 1 • Total\ ll I 4 1 New York 000 031 000-4 C1lt10rftll• 000 000 001 -t E -AOJ<Klt""' 1.011-H-Votlt S, Cat1tornl1 >. 18-AoJkkto'I H•~ettles Ill •41. Sll..J.Rlvtrs. S-otnt Gutltlt fW,).11 Aylt<l tl..MI -l ~ A-41000 ,,. " .. , ..•• to • A I I • • 91 1•)1 Sneva Wins Indy Pole; Iii.ts 200.5 INOlANAPOLIS CAP> -Tom Sneva, who walked away Crom a harrowing, fiery crub here two years a10, epllntered the 200 miles per hour barrier at 68-year- old Indianapolis Motor Speedway Saturday and won the pole posi- tion for the May 29 Indianapolis 500. The 28-year-old former junior high school principal from Spokane, embarassed his stymied competition with sear· ing laps at 200.401 and 200.535 in his McLaren-Coswortb before cooling orr lo a 198.884 average for the 10.mile qualifying run. That erased defending cham· pion Jobnny Rutherford's one lap record of 199.071 and four-lap mark of 198.412, sctin 1973. "l was using up all of the race track," said Sneva, who r~ portedly dusted the wall lightly after his fastest lap. "It got pre~ ty wiggly out there a few times. But I got away with it.' ·'The first two laps I knew were good, and I just wanted to get two more. The car was getting loose and I felt there was no sense in taklne chances. "We gotta be pleased. We had a tough week. The guys did a fan- tastic job getting the car ready. I dldn 't ,et too many practice laps." '(~osta Mesa's Danny Ongais and former Huntington Beach re- sident Pancho Carter qualified seventh and eighth. Ongais averqed 193.040 wbjJe Carter had JlD average of 192.452. Sneva. who wrecked in prac· tlce Friday and blew up a motor Wednesday tl')'ing to Join the 200 Club in pracUce, earned a $10,000 price and was showered with 200 sU..er dollars from an enthused fan. Almost every other qualifier, Including ~ unofficial 200 Club mernbetl, ran perpJexlngly slow. A.J. Foyt. couldn't find the same combination be uted to run 200.l'ft ln practice last week, nen thouc1i he got two chances. Th• three-Ume wtnraer uera1ed onlf 193.465 on hu first run. But U.S. Auto Club offlctala di•· covered a broken flttlni on the prasure relief Hl ve they ln· 1talledon Foyt'• Coyote. . ' . . -. ,,.......,.., .... - ... R., DAIL V PtLOT SY net.ix. Max HJ, 1971 Three. Orailge . Orange Coast College pro. duced it.a greatest one-day effort in it.a crew Mltaty s.banlay, l'Vlf- ~I to victorles ta tlne•vedl ill the annual Western St>rla1s Championships on North Lido Cbannelio Newport Beacla. OCC'• fteau-. _,,.t net only won (a ~>. W Cll8Ch Dave Grant'• JV eights and v&l'Sity fcm'S alDe th.NQacb wita victorieL Tbe U&iver.t.ltr of British Co&ambia eapil.Lanld the vJU'lit'J .e\gb'ta crown with UC 1rviae fioi•hiai a di&aJ)pcaint'na &bUd Schroeder Scrambles For I~ FOll1' WCHlTB <AP> -''•r g a me plan," said lob• Sdnwder, .. was to 9(ay tbeHfe shat -lllllt try..., llenica .•• l"GIHowmg dl1llt came .,.._ - -" -alll!r a di8COssiaa w6 d - fidals --. just what be'd -.. tea bUnself i.llb> -Sc:Juoed.er played the percentag.e shot.into a position bebind tile tlleamers and, aJmo1t uabeUe•ably, maa,aeed a minor miracle.ta par four on the final ~le Satur- 4ay. That gcrve him sole posseaion ol the lead ia the tJUnl round of the S200,0DO <bh>nlal Natioul la- Yitatlon goM t4urname.ot. •'I kintl di titced that," he t.m- derstated with an almost shy smile aftB a 10-12 foot putt had found the b&Me tor the par tour. Schroeder .had owned a four· sirc*e lMcl with three holes t-0 play but played the 16th and 11'11 bog e y-bo gey woile Ben Crensha w, in front of him. Birdied the lBlb from 15 feet and ciosed to widml a ainil.e j.boL Schroeder was tlailine away iD hazards and concrete bridges, looking at bl~a c h ecs a n4 scoreboMds aDd the wromc fairwayg -·•t e.en stoppec1 off and shook hands with official scor~r Dom lliundi (w)o's normally lita.u1ted well cmt. al play)," Schroeder said. He was staring in the face of bogey, probably somettri•g won;e, and got out of it wtttt a uTIQgpar. ft eapped off a ftllt.lnd ~ 7l 1lliiit\. sentSdtroedel:' hKothelut~) wju, a 54-hoM t.Gt11t Gfa!. "I was ju5t ~1td tG get V. to- day," Sdn-oeder uid. "Naow Ben has to beat me. I just hope I'w had my ~ score rA tile toarna- inent and I ~ just get OD w~ it ind go on and win .... Third-round IMdH<I !Mrt....S.1 In~ Col""l .. 111• 1-• 1-..ii...oe11~ ...... ---1 -v-_.,,. C.IO<ll .. °""1tr¥ 0 1$ ,_. 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Urt.11~ '--""¥ *"<I-D-11-f ...... tt O•nnv Ed"'-111~-11; !Ion,.,,.. f1 ft.lrt _..l .__.,__ ,.,.__,,, <Gr•...., IN,... tu~n -tu •l'fdvftotffl '' ""'~m Sports on TV Coast Shells \Vin . be.hind UC Santa Barbara. OCC's hash ei&bt went wiA to w e 1G wtanlns by two boM. leQStllil in a time ef CS:J.U. QC San Diet<> 'W8S •eeoh4 (t~tf}. The victory ran OCC'a season r~ ~d to 26-1. The lone loa. to Wa« ..... w.. reNaelll *8 ..-.e.., a IMS-Dl&ll9D Crew Clualc. Ke.aodile. tM PU--..• IV dOt pau.t.a. mDd•~ ~ tM flaale ha 1;1LJ. MW ...,_ waads alla4 #II Bridlla CoWmhiA. It WU tM ICMU'til WaternSpriata erowa far OCC" • I UC lfMIE COXSWAIN SHARON BERND COtV•INICATES TO AN OARSMAN 1ffAOOGH A MEGAPHONE. 111 • ._;i. Diff WOMEN ••• Y 01ee .-..ey ereaee <ComttnuedFromPageBl) other water sports. . ,,. The key ~ ktas- m.a.Je .. fem.ale C!Ba .... .. the .................. bdr of ac&r es•i•eaeas o• t'e wOllUIWaparC n.t•• tlae •+i · • '11 some VC I r•i•e aad Oraace Coaat OU'lmm ~1:beii"eoadws. Here's wtlal Uaey say ..... woma coawams: ..,. ...,..~ va eeM1a: ' • C o • a w a i a i a · a • e-r y ~ pca;oa Tbe PJ'S a.atarral17 rapoad to a l!Ple- v.oic;e. ltfs_ $harper, it's .,.._. ad ill eanies t.u.er. U we Md spieaUr qst.eau i:D oar boats. dliDCs WOll6A ~more eijualiad. "But it deprMc CID the leJD. per.uDelll al the iDdmdul A ~ wom.a is just lite any nule ea· nrai:D.. 'Dere are eoc>d ones and tltiere are had 01\es. But the prim..-y diften!Dl!le il the voice. 8llt it's aaly a fad« if you 're~ i•c a megaphone . It '.s aeetC'ali%ed with eledroni~ spnlun." Dare Graa.t, OCC c:oad1: "Tile-re i.s little d i fference Wween a a:um ..Sa wonum oax- •• aiL But a man c ao take ebar1le more u...a woman. tt•s east« far a ~ to be firm wit.It «6er' ~-Bat a pl CD do it, ,too. A gb1 bas ao prowe wmtme's 4oing. Once she does dud., she has ~fi'om theoars:mm.. . ·n.e voitt does mah ~ diffamc:e.. but wt.ea JOG haw Z9tllSt .... C11p Canadiens Win . BOSTON (APJ -'aeques 14!91_ slMUDed laolM a pm ,,_ .......... tlile ad b7 liMm•• ~ Ltftlw .. •~JZ ol s.sdm de- ......... Wmda, aigtlt.. Ci•· • .a&Olle --.ai C......_ a2-I ~ ... a.e .... 8nlim ... Oeir91t....,. ea.. dtam-pi u • ., 1"k ....._ .. _,. C•ad' . ... lalt.., <i"'1 satel iD u.e ~.._ ... , r Mab •aeNoa- tioUI floekef ~·· COl'll!lted ~ with • toe.....,. 11111eep over the Bnainl. 'Mle Cmadlena comp1ete!y domi•ated the overtime a.i their preuure paid oU .,._ Boston deferuseman Gary Doak m1lde a f1llt9t mistne. ~ ~ the puck from the corner to the area be*d tile Boston net, wtiere L6ur ..-.Ced onJt.and (JMsed it• 1-0 Lera.an. Lemaire. who had 11Ten Mon· treat a l-1 tie with a second· period goal, wasted little time in 1qi:ag Crown· To Muldowney rif1iq a Moeller into tbe Bost.- Dd. ,_Im mewdl~-Gff...._ ...... did aot es a Gade ... ---inChe~period_ Laflils' -~the ...... aldaeO-Saqdle~ •die euutudlac pl.1lyer ia tile pl.,aJra6. 11e a · t st widl ... com ... u ...... re..• PQlatl. me u.t4tllll .u.ra« reeant. Tiie ..... •·•i• ted p1.-y ill tJae fiat .....-_ tlllowiatc llP a stiff defellle ud talDq a i• J..a • BoW..r Sehmw.,. lltlt gGll al tM playoffs at U ;31. Sdnnal.l\z toalc a ,,an ~f the ri~ bo8"11 ft'om Brad Pal1t and searied • a »loot slap sbot that beat Montrealpailie Kem DrJiden tG tM MM' side. °"Tdeft ep· peared sUahtly unsteady on the shot as be had lost his Jacemma •e~-nier. ' Thi Blwim euw.at the ~ diens M 1n tbe opening period. The Baston defense was so t-Oueh to er-* u.t Montreal was .... ble t,o--~m eoalle Ge:l1')' Cheevera white the Bruins were ~Mrty. tilepujod. TbeC...clinl came eMtroer- inc ill~ aecoad periM. OOll'I· pkteiJ'dilGl'1ui1 Wcthe .Bnllns. $peak.er systaas in )'WlUT boats (as OCC does>. it•.a Gd. cri tica1. Oarsmen respond to qui<*. stuir-p eomaands. The ~ tbe tooe, the better il carries. "I don't tbink YoOmem have any difl~dv:antag(!s in being oox - swains . out they m1u t take cllarge and it requires a ~al gal tod1»ttrat. ... Ton -........, OOC oaruua; "Girls we fine in mmy regards u f'ar as stra~ is ~ned.. blat many of t~m tack ag- greniwmess and oft.ell t4mes that can be a key to ...auimg or losing. "By ~siveness I mean t hey mnt>t assert. itbemselves wiUl the C1'eW. 'Aley mu-. late dlal"'Ce ... thef have to leave u.etr lady-lib mamter <0n .the doc'k. -ri.e ~ae 41 YOioe is esseDli -1. If a girl has a b igh voiee, sometime& it doe.&• 't make it with the CttW. Some girls tend to be a liWe pusive. they tend not to be eggreesive and it shows in t.Aeic voices.·· T4'111 S9ftti, ()()C n.nanar. "There a.re oot. a lot of dif · fer~s between woB'len and men coxswains. Som«rttmes the toee of voice is differeaL Some girts are ~e a,nd ..natura!- ly have self ooaf.Uieace.. Some have a tendency to be not as sure ol t.hemsehrea as they tUaaea1d. But you find that with some male cox.swaiu, too. · ·u·~ tough for them to be ~. AM I.he worat tbillg they c an do 1s be mtim!dat«i, egpeciall.Y by another crew.·· 8'ew Ta,._., UCI oanMaO: ~ women coxswains can be better than the guys. Sometimes you lI.teD.tothem •ore. I think a woman is just as good as a male coxswain. Some guys don't have respect f<r ber because stte"1I a female,,aaaI~U...." Da•e T•omp10•, tJCI ears.a: _,...ere is ttaUy no dif- ference between a wom an and a man. Sometilnes a woman can be lleaer, tNll, ll depends 011 the in- dividual. Sometimes a woman cam plll thlqs la a tillerent pet·~·· 1J18Jite bKwe tllM!'f "re J:Dere maturie at Uds ,.e.'" But why are they doing this? Heneghan sums it up the best. "We are all competitive and have been involved in athletics. Most of us have a background in water sports and we just love it." But there have been obstacles. Becoming a good coxswain de- pe nds on many things -a person ·s voice, how she steers the boat, how she commands r espect and how s be takes criticism are jul>t part of it. "Some guys just don't like to take orders from a girl and other times' you m ay have problems because we don't have strong voices, like men," says Beyeler. a Univer s ity High (Irvine> graduate. "And you kind of feel in- t imidated because you're so small. .But you can't s how them you're intimidated because then they won't have confidence in you." OCC's Murray, who has had great success this season guiding the OCC freshman boat to a 26·1 r eco rd , e choes Beye le r 's thoughts. "You have to have the respect of the oarsmen. You have to be in commaod, but you can't be too emotional or too sensitive,'' says Murray, a Costa Men resident who attended Maler Dei Hi gh in Santa Ana. "You have to please eight oarsmen aad, (IDe coach," says Heneghan. ..It's a matter of s howing confidence." And u is not a social event. "Then! •~social gatherings, softball games and other ac- tivities tilat the crews get in- volved in-but on the water it's all bu.laess. For~ Henegban is dat- ing cme d her oarsmen as is Bemd... "On the water it's all busJ · lleBI,.. sap Hmeghan. "These guys work hard (or nine months to get ia lhape for the crew seam. It's flke Dr. Jekyt and Mr. Hyde in and out of tbe water." K•ewtba (JV eigllt). Murray <freshman elgbt) and DeClue <kelh.mm fou) cuided their oa.ramm. to wins Saturday in the Westen Sprints io Newport Beach. nr., it'• evidmt that women coawaiDJllW hens tostay. ~-·---·-· --- Lutz Defeated By Smith llORIUS TOwNsluP. N.J. - Stan Smith relied Oil • pawafuf aerve to come from be&iad llDd beat San Clemente•• Bob tua. M, S.S. M Saturday lD fbe ~ piombip round~. $t0,000 temds tournament at Kennan Sparta Arena.here . The triumph eamed Smith $15,000. Luts. 29, nceiYed P.500. Trejw s.,..,, LOS ANGELES -Left- banden Brian Hayes and Bill rdley pitched complete same dories for USC Saturday• the Trojans finiabed the replar l'7T college baseball season by aweeplng a doubleheader from rival UCLA. Hayes, a junior. hurled a ftve- hltter in the opener as the Tro- j ans Dipped the Bruins, i.i. Bordley, a freshman who ls now i 12·0, allowed only four hits in the night.cap as USC prevailed, 4-3. ~· tt'ltlldra.., PRAGUE -The Romanian Gymnastics Federation withdrew it.a women's team from the 11th European gymnastics championships Saturday. claim· ing biased refereeing. The championships were being reported live on Romanian television. Arter Romanian Olympic sensation Nadia Comaneci finished second to Nelli Kim of the Soviet Union in the vault competition and was tied by Elena Moukhlna of the 1 Soviet Union in the uneven bars, the television transmission to Bucharest and other Romanian cities was abruptly halted. The announcer then s aid the gymnastics federation decided to withdraw the team because of biased refereeing and unproper sports conditions. S~er Get• 8 RBI CHICAGO -Jim Spencer drove in eight runs with a pair of hom e r s, on e o r the m a grandslam, and a single as the Chicago White Sox demolished the Cleveland Indians 18-2. Spencer hit a two.·run homer and a two-run single in the second inning when the White Sox scored seven times, then he connected for his fifth homer or the season and first career grand slam in the fourth to pace the 17-hit asaault. ~ Test Failed · ROME -Dr. Renee Richards failed a sex test Saturday and was declared ineligible to com- pete in the women's ranks of the Italian tennis open, the Italian Tennis Federation said. The 41-year-old American ten- nis·ptayer, formerly Dr. Richard Ras kind before undergoing a sex-change operation, had agreed to undergo the exam, a s aliva examination called ·the Barr-Body test used to det.ermine- eligibility in the Olympic Games . "l'm totally taken by sur- prise," the Newport Beach player said after learning the test results, noting she scored zero while on similar tests had re- ceived a rating of 25, with 20 needed to pus. DIW.. Get• Third DALLAS -Eddie Dibbs cap- tured the $20,000 third place prize in the World Championship of Tennis Saturday after Vitas Gerulaitis of New York retired in the second set because of an ankletnjW')' . Dibbs won the first set T-8 J:>y taking the 13-pojnt ti~breaker 7-3 • PAC-8 ••• Ccatbnled From Page Bl 400 relev -t. VSC CT. Andr.w1, SI-. J. A,._, l!<twf"d11), )t.t•. 1. VCLA, t9.tl. >. C.I, 40,0. 4. $~cl, *I. t I, S. Or4190ft, 40. IS. t.. °"90n SI, 40.J0. 7, Wal/II""°" St. "9.1, Mii• n•ev -1. UCLA '"'"'"""'· lMd:s. Tt>orno'°". MVl••I. 3:07 •·•· 2. c.t, 1:e1.1. 1. 111-totd, ):Ol.S. 4. U$C, I: 11.6. S. 0r1191ft, IOU. 6. ()fevoft It.I: T 4 0. Trlolt JllmO -t, a.in. UCLA, J~ 1 .• c."'T'..:..::O· »n'll.. '· J.clt\011. use.'°~ s. Miiie Git. 90-0. •· ROllert Wlllt•rnt. WSU, <ft.ti, "1111 ...... -t. W~, USC. M IA. I. CU.) Mtltief. UCLA; DwMlllt, WSU, ellf tdi!lltd'I, osu ... tO. s. .. "".UGI.A, .. tO. .. ,.,, ,, .... Of•. ....,....osu .. It. OllCVI -t, ~. 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Mission Vlejo's other qualifier wH Mark LaBonte, who took second in his beat of the mile, ole>&kina 4:24.3. Mike WaJterhouse tried to e1ve the South Coast League champion Mission Viejo Dlublos a tourth qualifier, but be collapsed mid way through the two- mllerun. The inJury-plagu<'d Wallerhouse eave In to a murderous pace which also caused two other run- ners to drop out before the event's completion Two who managed to keep up were John Gerhardt and Joe Young, both of Coi.ta Mesa. They crossed the line together. second in their heat with a '9:28.3. Gerhardt also qualified second in the mile. Dnishine in 4:20.4, his best of the season. Costa Mesa's other qualifiers were Bob Cook in the 440 (50.3) and Mike Snow an lhe lriple j ump (41-10). Like Gerhardt, San Clemente's Mike Krulhers quallfied in two event.'i, tak111g second m his heats of the 100 Ct0.01 and 22() !21 8>. The 220 lime is Kruthers' best of irn Steve Telaneus of Dana II ills won his 880 heat m 1:58.2 and Art VanWieof El Toro qualified in the mile with a4·27 4 Other Orange Coast art!a vars1ly qualifiers m· elude Art Gourdine of El Toro 142·6 in the long jump>. Vince Brown of Santa Ana's Mater Del High CSS·ll~• in the shot put> and John Harper of San Clemente (also in the shot put, 55·5>. Two South Coast League high Jumper s, qualified for the finals Alan Gersten of University and Dave Redick of Laguna Beach * * * * * * Jo.&T'-&CI( 1''-ILIMS 1•111-M~I V&-SITY OU&LI I'll"' t•-11••1 11-1 1'11lt•r IU"lvt"I IY I 11 t ; l W1lll•m\ Cutv•f C.1111 10 0 ti.eel 11 I Eddl"CJ4 IClfl"'h•I • • 1 Ne••'>" IP!u\ x).' ,,.,.., ]l I ltlll tl(.ennel'Jv' 'I J Truvlll•oo ~"'"' M1t11) '• 1 Brlfl•JO 1C.,rJ11m1;nt 10 0 fh•M 4 t \ Hd\9'f'tt 'Vft fOf Vtll•vl ·~ 0 , Krvt~ ... IS•• Cttmultl 10 o 110 twt4f I 1 Hdf fl(t-,..,•dVI ,, ' t I<""-• IS." Clt-flltltt t. (.Jrroln ,,,. OI I 1t 9 Otie• ...... 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Slapp, Brad Guiso, Dave M:lyo, Michele Kelley and Pam Miller will rPtum to the same site Saturday ror the finals with the fi rst run- nlns evenl billed for 1 following a noon start for the held events. Stapp's lime would have qualified third on the varsity level and was one tenth or a second off the second best varsl· ty effort or the day. Kelley was the leading Irvine High athlete in girls classlCication,quali- fying second in her heats o( the 100 < 11.9 I. third in the 220 <27 .31 and seventh m the shot put (31·2>. Among Kelley's com · petition in the sprint finals is LA Lutheran·s Gwen Loud . who qualified first walh clock· angs or 11.2 and 25.4 Miller was second in her ~eat or the 880 in 2:33.3. On the varsity level the best mark of the day was a 48-111 triple jump by LA Lutheran 's Chi p Benson. V&IU ITYOUALll'llllS tt'\O '""•f 1l t J•rk \on I L11l!lf r.1nl 10 I 1 WV•ll lfomnl ... Gnl 10 I 1 S-1 ~I 8M~ven 11,,.~ • 10) • Willi•"" 'l.ut .. 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(l(er1tV•llnl U ·J"7 l'a0$1t-IO"" Oll&L"ll"I 100 -~·· 11 I, -IOr.,,09 LUl,,.r8ftl 10,S t 8rewn IP•rrlal Ousted Golden West Collese wu eliminated from the SCCCIAC women'• 101tb11l champlonshlpa Situ~ antt droppln1 a pair ~ 1.0 deelltona, llr1t. to Cenit.o. aod then to Loi Anselea Valley Collra\T In action •t TeW e Park In Costa Meu. Cen1toe and LA Valley will meet Monday (2;80) on the Oranae Coalt Colle-e fleld, to do· term1ne a champion before atart qi tho na· tionll AIA W tournament at Golden West befin· nin1 Thund&)'. Ora1t1e Coast, the host school for the SCCCIAC event., defeated Pasadena in a morning encounter, 3-1, then 104t to LA Valley, s.-4, in 10 in· nings in a aame they bad won in the ninth before two errors gave Valley new life. It was a frustrating day for coach Judi Garman's GWC Rustle rs. Two errors following a double gave Cerritos its only run, then in the night game with Valley, three walks and a wild pitch account- ed for the run. Valley was held to one hit by Sharon Nichols and Kathi Roseobery. When Cerritos dtfeat· ed the Rustlers, it was t heir first win in four tries a1alnst the top seeded team in the na- tional AJA W tourney. SCCCC&CT_lft.,.I Cl••""'""'"'• S.mlf!Mlt C•ffli.t 111 IOI~ w .. 1 GOldtn Writ G1lrHlh Cl 1·0 0.0 0 .. 111 111 ?000 8•0Wl'I lb l-010 W1n•••P• .. ~ < }00-0 Slr!IW lb 3 o n n E f'1 ,, 11 1 o n n Gr lbb•n rt 10 1 O qo~l)"•v o 100-0 KIN)• " I 0 •)-0 H•bolh r>r 0-0.0-0 Tol•I• II 0 7 n (,Olcle" W1•\I C•rrllM ' ft • 000000002 000 100 • I • Ceftffl1tlon Brec:-tl Ore...-Cout tJI 111 P .. ~Hltna OrA"Qtl Coul -Wolf, ti •·O·O·O RoHdO. 1b. , l·•·O: Guanella lb > 0-2 O Fffflll•• "· 3-0 1.0; Tomol. c l. l I t I. Horio" rf l ·O 0 O; Hul\l•nder pl\, I I l·t. Jec:•M>n, 0 1.0.0·0 W••••• Oh. 0 0-0-0 W•Y. lb, ) 0-0 O Hrrrora c ?-0-00 RMrf'. OI\, I~ 0 lol•lt• U·J.1.J S<.,.a.r1,..,1,... r II • 100 700 0 -1 I 100 000 0-• \ T1'1,. P'll!Ct a.tmt Oe9"flWHl ttl (11 L& V•ltn Gold<-n w,. 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IMertltalll tO J: 4 MurPfl'I' IGocldtf'd JH I 10 1 S Poln df'•lt• ISi BoM.,...lu•tl 10 I; lheal 11 I l'erlter IP•-"• M•,.,.•11 JH I tO 3 ? HH\llr ll(trl'I VelltYI 10 S. J P.,ro llrethr•"I 10 7 A Smllh •Luthtlrffll 10 • The Aztecs top the Southern Division along with the Dallas Tornado. each with a 4·1 record and 34 polnt.11. A7A83AA088214' HI JEEP DEA LER IH CALIFORNIA HUGE INVPHOP t ,,,,, GREMLIN \\' L N~"' York 18 12 Baltlmor«> 16 11 Boston 16 13 Milwaukee 16 16 Detroll 13 17 Toronto 14 19 Clt'veland 11 18 West Dlvl1lon Minnesota 21 11 Chlcaeo 20 11 Kansa&City 17 15 Texu 15 14 O•kland 16 16 Aa&el1 14 19 Seattle l t 26 11111r<Nv • 0•"'" (~·~·· CltWl .... f) Mllt .... tl•U Tt~••7 o.1,.i1 l. ""'•"'""' ltill,,_., 0.1 .. dt l(•M•\Ct~6 T•'o\t BO\IOftt S.•11'• 4 Ht• Y•ll4 Com ... 11111 t.,..,.,o ....... Pct. GB .600 5!13 '.Ii 5S2 11,\ 500 3 .433 s .424 5~ 319 6\ot (ltff ..... IE<ur.ie. t ll el Clllc..e-l .. ft96 ) II J TorOl'llO IQen<n WI •t Mlrww•ol• ·=41 ha.al l .. 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I I el N"" 'l'tn! t!itt•ff' "'" .... l'rltfltlitl IMCOIMMll 241 ti Cl11tlol\M4I '"""" , .. , I \.-I~ ).ellt 1<11• fH .. _,..O II t :,11~c-'°"f, A •I ~1111\WI t•lflM"' ,..,...~··-~" o,... tf Clliooe LnA~ell"l\ll-1,,i.l• Ooll'l.-t ttlltdollM 2l0 1 .... 111 I Ptrllt• IMArsll•lll 23 4 7 P•no tBr•lhr•nl t3 S, J D@8trry '""'"'' JHI l4 0; 4. H~Oltr 11<.rn Vll .. yl ?4 t. S P(llne14i•l•r ISi 8°"8Vtnturtl H ~ IMAI JI I C•rler IL& 8 eptl•ll 74 5. 1 Wll~llU (See TRACK Pase 84) The Az tecs ha ve scored 13 goals ln rive game.s ma.king them the top scoring team In the league with Steve David havioa alx ot the goals. Levi's for bis SUYS· • They re called Lev rs for Men. But theyre for anyone with mua¢1ea. Or a bigger frame. Great styles. In great fabrics. But now more comfort· able. Sizes 34 to 42. CO.TA MIM, to.at" Cotlt '1•u LOI ANGILll, •. •ro•d••w a •tt1 NORTHRJDOI. 1M71 Nardltoft SttHl CANOGA ,MK,.t1nt Ytnowtn tAHTA M0NtCA. WUehlrw • 20ttt '~&ADINA, Un at Catitoffll• WISTllllNITll', We1tmtn ... , M .. UCl's A:llen Ra:ps Pairing_s Eddie Allen, coach of the UC Irvine ba1168.11 team, is a bitter tnan after the Anteaters were dt· nied in an appeal to 1ain a spot ln the NCAA rt· gional Divlaton II playoffs at UC Rlvenlde. "l have to believe that our beatln1 UC Riverside three times and their h~tlnl the to1.ttn•· ment bu something to do with lt, •·AU en uld. "I feel that Don Edwards, the UC Rlveralde athleUc director, decelved us and aa a reault, hls contrlbatlon to the selection committee buriea ut on this eUlf,lbWty. "1'1tey told u1 that our alliance record wu not ai 1ood aa that of Cal State (Northrtdae>. This !la.n absolute falsehood. They also said our overan re· cord wu not as impressive as that or Northridse. "That. la absolutely false. We're 30-22 and they are 218-26-1. Combined wlttt all of that, the NCAA .. committee felt that we. being close to Northridae.4 had used two ineligible L1}ay~. 'W'.Jwt we did was follow the exact iUldeliaes set doW6'by B<lwards. "Eric Peytoo, a freshman, and his rather were given tot.ally wrona information and the boy at- tended one day at a junior college and tor that he's ineligible. It's total travesty of Justice to this YOUlll lad. H~ and the father went to S~ Diego City Collea~ and were totally misinformed," said Allen. "Another boy (Bruce Banning> broke bis ankte arter playing three games and he's given a chance to play during the season but not elieible for the playoffs. "They also criticized us for playin& teams like Cal State (Dominguez Hills), Southern California College and USIU, all of whom were in the NAIA playoffs. "UC Riverside played the exact same number of garnet aeainst NAJA teams. Domineuez Hilla has beaten some of the best ten ms in the country. 1 "I wonder if we should exclude playing Division II teams next year when we go to Division I. I think Division II teams would starve it lhis held true all over. "I guess I 'm bitter but I'm giving it to you the way I see lt. I think our kids aot the shaft the same way that UCLA did last year in Division I. "Our athletic director, Dr. Ray Thornton, sut- gested that they make it a six-team playoff but they wouldn't do that, either," said Allen. Girls' Sports GIRLSOYMH.t.STICS s.11111 c.au Lu, ... "'""'' l•I U"'vtrtllt Ml9'1,lrvl ... I T@am \C.Otl""J t Un11Jttr .. lty tit?• 1 Dana Hiits 114 1· J SAn Cl~m•nt• 111 q • Corona Ml Mar••• 1 ) M1\ \Ion Vl~jn 161 S),. Co.I• MHa hO s. 1 EITorol3'11 (T09Tl!-•dv•"otoCll'I V•UlllnQ-1 Broo•• IUI I• 1. 1 C•rruthOr\ ISCI 16 0 3 Wanner IUI 1• o; •. 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I 11,..i ......... . l'•ulm IGol-W.111 <Ill ICl¥OOnWe (El C.amlno) .. 3.•-4 DeWitt lemllfqB Pru Im Mii,.., tOolden ,Wfftt def' Jol\nvlld-l'llhtr C"lwrt10tl J.6, .. a. ,. .,.,,.. ........... Prulm·M•Uon dtf L•mbOl'O· Oomoslkl ls.od4m.t<kl U . H Pro Soccer lfAIL Sen J-J P'O<tl...,d? lo""'1<"' Sec<er Let,.,. S•ntA B•rbtr• S, Celllorril11 Ctt vtllflll J. lf•w Jtrwy t New York t. ,..tw 8rt0l•IWI o • I . . • i · Gfris Sh:e ·In Spikefest CAMARILLO-Paula Rose aod Karen Attleaey J>OSted top markt or the day ln the 880 and low hurdles t.o lead Newport Harbor· Hf1b Sch~I to &atberina tour places ln the alrls 4·A track and field champlooahip finals In preliminary acUon Saturday at Camarillo Hilb here. Roee won her heat in the 880in2:19.6 but wlth second llle ~er leaaue principal• voted her into the mile, she scratched. Her coach, Rita McFarland, retpOnded by scratchina her Crom the 880 finals ror dlaclpllnary reasons: AtUesey bad a 14.6 mark In the low hur~s to equal the day's but of Julia Haynes of VentW'a. Van~ssa Denniston or Huntington Beach q~llfied in both the 100 and ~ aller defeatina NeWl)Ort'a Joy Marimon in a runoff for the final spot in the furlona. Denniston's time In the 100 was the second fastest of the day at 10.8. Mari Gibbs of Manna qualified in both the mile and 2·mlle. She was third fastest ln the mile with a S:20.5 effort and was second fastest in the 2·mile in 11:26.6. Edison's Chargers had nve individuals and a Hlay team qualify for lhe finals wltb Cathy Jones posting the best preliminary mark of 1:00.2 in the 440. 01 ltL$ Tit ACK .. " .... ""'''' .. '"'"' fAtc.t-rHl•Hl9flk,_..I • loO IH<t.i ti 1 Bolden cc. .. ten· nlel) 10 •: 2. OeMl1tan CHunt11>91on BHCll) 10.1; J WIMton (Nortlll II.I, IH .. t 11-1 McCl•ln IP•clllc > 10 9; 1 S•ncl•rs (Cef\lennl•CI I I. 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W..lcll lf.2'1: ~ Win· -ltMfl fl l"'°lt OftqoM l~t: • K•n• tit ._..,.., 1'-1 .. ; 7 Or-(1'•"'4Mlle ,._.,, 1S.t"': I. si.-rd llC•llt JHI l4•114t; t C1'•ney "'"'-•> 14-IO• • ·~ -'· •d••r•• llr•tltr•11l U·!O'~; l o.-l'fucce V.Cleyl J).S'.-.1 > fl.ti., 1 .. 11.Hll> J4.7Vt; 4 Jollflt ... ,., ...... , JJ.,. s •ut ... 1~'1•1 "'"'' • Oe~ '°"'•''° 0-rotllllfll SU' : 1 •.... ._, llnr"'-1 a1 t: • "'1tchl-(Hotr• O•m•I H ti.,.! t -Md• tClltmtn~•I "·'. Southern Cal Conf erenf!e CJaallips I Golden West College's baseball team recently won the Southern California Conference championship and will meet Orange Coast Wednesday at Long Beach CC in the opening round of the Southern Cal playoffs. In the front row, from left, are Scott Desrosier, Chuck Robertson, John Moses, John Anderson. Jerry Valesquez, Tom Schlepp and Steve Natsuhara. In the middle row are Jim Bruneaux, Charlie Leidenheimer, Jeff Evans, Cal Peters, Steve Nemeth. Vince Bienek and Mike Selwood. In the top row are Daryl Paine, Greg Hanson, Brian Costelloe, Peder While, Ken Munger, Dave Huppert and Larry Kubacki. 3 .. A. • • Continued Frr" 83 2 Ol 0 ,,_., )) I W•l•r> ICl•r~ monll l 00 1 J HowMd ILow•lll 1 OS 0 , ..... •I I lloltl-. IArrorol 7 07 1 7 t••>Vcl •Torr•nr•l J 07 • Alvarez CIOcks 9:09.8. Vassallo, Sonora H i gh Jumper Sets 2-A Mark Goodell Miia '"ut II 1 lrw1 .. m•11 ID•"• Htll1I 4 It•: 1 llllQ\ 1\.tnl• Fol 4 17 • l M•d••o•• IArrovol • 7• 0 ,,,.., 21 1 8ro•u• IC.tar• mo.,11 4 l7 1 2 O•m•trl•••1 flat""• -..C~l 4.J6 .• l l liutcO(M• L• PutMel ' •1 I 111•~1 ll I Eb•n•r 1 l •\ltop Am•tl •.JO I 7 All.., •Pomona>• '2 l J Heltoft flfi4114tllll 4 J) I Steve Alvarez of Coachella Valhiy ran a 9.09.8 two-mile and Doug Nordquist of Sonora High leaped 6-81,. in the high jump to highlight activity at the CJF 2·A track and field preliminary meet at Valen· cia High in Placentia Saturday night. Alvarei ran away from the field ln his beat of' the distance race. He came close to eclipsing the meet record or 9: 08.6 held by Conner Laguna Beach star Eric Hulst. l mll•-1"••1 II I Allon IPOMOr\ll . olf t 7 9.,,.~,, '""°" tebellol .... J l St•~ rt.oron• del Marl• SJ) • Jell•"Orl ID-Hllhl 10 01 l S C...'-lSlffr•I 10 O• I 1hUt 21 I fbfrWr '8111>op A"'•ll • n I 7 l!Wntr IL01'1DO< I t 41 ~ l Borl>On •uo1 ... c11 • "I • ' Condo\ Burrouon-1 10 00 I 170HH hr•t II Jor,.~ 'Mt>nro ... t•' IS 1 ' V4v9f'tnf'r Pomo""I 11 • /hut 21 1 l••w11 t it Toto) U '· 1 M•rriwftAthrf ~,,,,,t\ lOH•nrt 1 I\' 1 L• f,'lf't\ Nordquist's high jump effort wu good for the Jone meet record o( the night. 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Monday, M•y ''· 1'11 Mlnl1ter Putor G...,,~ 81Adla<1rer lt1te<mat1t Enolewood P•rlc CAwnroltrV CAllinq "°"'$ ~y. ...... itntll•PM. ' • • PKACI ltlOTtBS SMITMS' MOtnUUY 1527 Main St. Huntington Beacil 636-653~ naFAMM.Y eOl.Ot41AI. fUUBAI HOMI 7801 Bolaa Ave. West,,.t!ster 893-3525 . f'ACl'4C YllW W..c>alAL,AH Cemetery Mortuary Chai>e' . 3500 Pacrl1c View Drwe Newport Celll0fn1• 1544-2700 .._CotlMfCll MO""AallS Laguna Beach 494-9415 laqOna Hills 1es..oe33 S.n Juan Capl1trano 49S.l778 1.un..a11••0M ~LMOMI eorona d .. Mer e73-9'SO Costa M ... 154&-r-'2• llLl. llOAOWAY MOln'VUT 1 1 O Brotldwav Costa MeH e•2·9160 SMITH 'iuntru. LA* WBTC ..... CMA ... ~7E. t7thSI ~ <:Qtt• Me.a .. &!MM888 · Santa At!I Cl'\apel s 11 N. 8ro.dwty Santa.Ma• 547 ... 131 • Water Unit Opens By RAYMONDE. ESTRADA, JB.. Of Ille O•ltt PlletSIMI Orange County Water District (OCWD> officiala are completing final tests on the last wastewater . reclamation unit to be installed at Water Factory 2lin Fountain Valley. The S3 million reverse osmosis facility, designed to deminerali:ie treated sewage water, will bededicat· ed May 20, according to OCWD spokesman Jackie Kirby. When in full operation, lbe new unit will produce five million galloos of reclaimed wastew at.er per day. THE REVERSE oamosis unit will join the other reclamation facilities at Water Factory 21 to produce a totaJ ot 20 million gallons of water per day "of blgb quality that meets U.S. Public Health drinking standards," accord· ing to OCWD officials. · The reclaimed water is then Inject· ed through 23 wells into the under· ground water basin to create a coastal hydraulic barrier preventing saltwater contamination. The $20,837 ,000 was tewater reclamation project at Water Factory 21 has injected a billion gallons of water into the underground basin since it befan partial operation two years ago. said 11.n. Kirby. The new demineralhing unit con· sista <:A 210 plastic cylinders, which contain spiral-wound cellulose acetate membranes. THE ALREADY treat e d wastewater passes through the mem- branes three times and emerges 90 percent free of minerals. OCWD of- ficials said. Conce11t rated brine, less than 15 percent of the total input. is a by- product of the reverse osmosis pro- cess. The brine is returned to the Orange County Sanitation District where it is eventually dumped into the ocean. The new unit is not the answer to the Western states' drought. OCWD of- ficials explained. If the water from the new reverse osmosis unit ..-ere spread tb.rouahout the entire groundwater basin in northern Orange County, it would on. ly raise the water table level about one·balf foot. said OC'WD Engineer Nick Richards. Last year alone, the county water table dipped Ci ve leet, be said. Women's Meet Set Black.Month, TallaA.&o at UCI An lntemational Women's Year mini-conference will be held at UC Irvine Saturday, May 21, in prepara- tion for state and naUooal confereoces to be held lat.er in the year. Open to the public without charge, .the mtni-eonference Outreach Pro- gr am ts sponsored by the UCI Office of Relations with Schools and Collues. the Educational Opportuni-ty Program and the Women'aCenter. The program, slated for 9 a .m. to 5 p.m ., includea lectures and panel dis- cussions about barrius to the full and equal participation ot women in na- tional life. A paper will be prepared to carry the concerns of local women to a state conference at USC io June and a nalioBal conference in Houston. Texu. inNcnember. KEYNOTE SPEAIEa for the day is Sally Martinez, International Women's Yea,. state chairwoman Panel participants Include Vivuui Hall. l'lm 'vice chairwoman of the Na- tional Women's Pol\llcal Caucus; Elva Donn~lly, administrator for af. lirmative action at RockweU lnterna· tional; Gracia Do Pick. member of the California Comm lulon on Post.secondary &ducalion; Gloria Ju1a1ey. member of the Ora nee Coun- ty Health P1annlna Council and the Oranse County Affirmative Actton Board; Nelda Wyland of the ~•1ue ot United Lat.U> Aniertcan Cit1mu Further information on Black Studies Month may be obtained by calling tbe UCI Cross-cultural Center at833·7215. TUE Bmm. LIFE and death of tropical Pacific reefs will be explored In a Jecture by Dr. Marie M. Littler. UC Irvine associate professor of biological sciences, at nooo Friday. May 20, at the lJalboa Yacht Club, 1801 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. The talk la one or a series of "sailor's lDMheoas'' sponsored by the Friends of UCL Tbe public is lnvit.ed. Reserva- tions may be made by calling 873-351$. Dr. Littler, a marine sdentlSt, bas conducted tesearcb on intertJdal life along the California coast and ln the Hawaiian Islands._ Australia and other parts of the Pacific. • RECENT EXPLORATIONS of a Mayan site in Yucatan will be the sub- ject of an Wllltnlted lectuN by Dr. PaoJ Gendrop. professor of arcbltec· ture aL the Natlooal Uolvenity ot Mexico, Thursday, May 19, at UC Irvine.. Dr. Gendrop. author of ae•eral book1 on pre-Columbian •rt and archltecwre, recently explond the site near Rio Bee with bis clasg from the National Untvenity. ~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:. (LULAC>; Mary Arimoto, project. director for the the Jndochlna Befuaee Center ln Lon& Beach, 11nd more tbao 30 women promanent in public attain. Th• \ecture. apen to lbe pubUc without charae. 11 1chedJ.1led lot 3 p.m. ln Room 171 ol flumanltl• Hall The prosram {a sponsored by the Deparhneot qf Spanlab and Portupese. THI:' l'WMI .... HIATIM• AIRCOMD. """" ..... .. _ ... ._._ ... .,_ ... ~ MIH~ Vl(JO ?llltt c..-c.111.w.-, ... ~~,. ...... ,_..,., 4tM40t OO!lfA Ml8" '* ,..._. ...,.,_ SI lfc. • . 642-1751 '-JlftSt Panel discussions will co•eT work, education, politics, rtoaace and credit, lifestyle and role cholcea. The film "Emer1int Women" wUI be ahown during tht luncheon period. RtRistration ror Lho conference be11ns at 8 a .m . in ScJence Lecture Hall. Further JnlormatJon ma1 be ob· talned by calling UCI cOOl'dl:ftatora Koaee Thomas or TeuUa Sulla· Pualloa weekdays al 833-5'1L "We Can Rock Tiu. E~ P®nda- tlon" ls the theme ot Bl.ell stuclles Month bdn& celebrated at UC lrvtne durlna May under apon.aon~ ot tho Black Stud.,tl COOrdinattni Council ofUCI. Actlvitles open to the public lnclude a film and leetur• 'OD Malcolm X Tbunday, May 19, aa4 a benefit. dance Friday, May 20.. Tbo bJrthdtY ot deceased Black leader Malcolm X wUl be celebrated with a film cm hla Ure and • talk by J\oo Everett-Karonta. 1 cturer In Alro-AmeriC'1ln atudlts at. Cal State San Otego. The May lt prolJ'•m wlU be held ll'om 1 to ll p.m. In SocJal Sclen~H&U. AdrntJsfon ll llo TRf! E•PLOYIJJIN? picture ID tbe chemical industr)" wUJ be dJ9casMd by Dr. Fred c .. rlo, &eehn.lcal di.Ne· tor at the lilal:n• C.w PClt •• durt:D1 a meetlni ol the UCI 8tudent Al· fillai. -of tbe American Cbamlcal Soeltty. Th• 1easton, open to the public wit.bout charie, ls scheduled at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 18, id Room JOC. PbyslcaJ Science Building, on Ute UC Irvine camp\111. Mrter P.krtu . IA Broadcaat P\JBUC NOTICE PVllUC NOl'ICE -~--------------.. ........... 01111~ Pl*l.HCJIHt .......... 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I ______________ , ___________ ........ _ _... .... •• I ' .. Where ~here' .. M11 ~ .um rwsmng ond my MM •tart• drlpptno. I II-' Cl lfJre throat and I end up popptng piU. /or iomebod11 elu'1 h4btl.'' -No""'*". about •ff ect1 ot cjgor.tte amoke. "I thblk it',. incredible that th4Jj allow rmoldng in plocea like mar~ Just elmitntary aonitation ond c°"rtelSI 1011• that people .shouldn't rmoke in a market." -Lung Aaaocla.tion 8J10Mlfnan. "In theu da.JI• when tno1ronmcnlal ~.ore fmportont, it'• ludicroiu for~ to be concerned about a manvfadured wu ltke amoking." -Tobacco !n.aUtute 8J10Ulmait "0/ten ttmu on tM Wflfkend we ho~ a longer wait for the M111moldng •«lion than for the maoldng 1ection." -Re1twront monoger. "MNt of the time t/ you ~al unth mi.oken oo a MUonable level, about 80 percent unU cooperate with 11ou." -N~• rights adivilt Stories by J ACKIE HYMAN OtllwOally f'MetlUH A small but fierce balUe is under way in Orange County On the one side are activist nonsmokers, the Lung Associa· lion and, in a more moderate way, the American Cancer Society. n the other side are vociferous smokers and the Tobac Institute. a trade association representine pnma y cigarette manufacturers. E IR BATJ'LEGROUNDS are restaurant., office bui mgs, public and retail establisbmc;nta and, mott si 1ficanUy, the state Legislature. Nonlmoking activists protest what they term smoke llution on two grounds: that it is an irritant and that it ay pose a ,health hazard. particularly to persons suCferinl from chronic lung ailments. "Ptople who have chronic diseases, bronchitis, pneumonia, emphysema, a bad heart," were cited as smoke victims by Edward Fors ter, dfrector of the smojcing pro· gram or the Lung Association or Orange County. ''TH EY CAN BE TRAPPED in an elevator With a cigar s moker and they can have a relapse in the 15 stories up to the 15th floor, and it's been known that people have passed out · He also noted that s moke sufferers include "anybody who has an allergy. And they don't have to be allergic to smoke -they can have any respiratory allergy. The tobac· co smoke is a horrible irntant lo them. It's misery for them. "I went for years, I never got on an airplane unless I couldn't help it. It's only since they've had nonsmoking sec- tions In planes that I ny a&ain. '' A brochure entitled "iSecond·hand Smoke," published by the Lung Association, Teport.6 that itmong the hazardous SECTION C ' ~ndsy, May 15, 1977 ls JellJJalton necessary to pro- tect the nonsmoker's rights, or l1 lt an unwarranted Intrusion into the privacy or the smoker? in1 wasn't. normal for he Ui purposes. Then If the majOri~ tn a particular comJtiunltt (wanted ~moklna>. say tn the lloltfr Derby. they would vote tt\at w.,. It would be up lo loca\ jurildic· lion.'' That's th<' ar1ument raaJn1 between activists on both sides na o radical bill sponsored by the Group Against Smok'lnl Pollu· lion CGASP > Is debated ln tho state Lea'5lature. SENATE BILL 500, introduced by Ar)en Gregorio CD-Menlo Park>. recefttly paned t he Senate He.a.Ith a.nd Welfare Com· mittee, whlch. to GASP'• sur- prise, mad., it tven stricter by addina a provislon that it apply .o restauranta. ''It changes the presumptJon," Jerry Immel, president or the Oranfe County chapter of GASP, aldofthc blll. "Since only orie-thlrd of ttie adults in California •moke, It 11 a tnajortty we're deallni with iere. What we're dolne m tel s we are creating the pr~ump Jon lh:at smo«tng lhould not oc •ur ln public places, nd then eave it up to looal bodle Nhelhfl' that would be enCorc >r amended. ••WHAT IT WILL do tn I act," Immel tontinutd, ''ti it will pro- h 1 bH smo)tint l'1 p laces of employmnJtexC9t>l in private or. fices that ere occurled by one person and there wU be emptoye loun1es provided with smokln1 ar~as. unless everybody Ill the whole department 1molt "It also a ffect au public places like public h a lls, auditoriums: courth ouses, museums, lib rar ies. T hia la meant. lo be comprebenalve. Educational inatltutlons, heilth f aciliUea like hotpltala ..-a lot olc them permit 1moktn1 in aeneral areu." "It 'NOUld Pf"\l.Ot that smOk· n1 would be harmNt; m-"~··"'".,. ' \ .. compougda m clcarette s moke are tar, .plcoUne. carbon monoXJde, cadmJum, nitrogen dioxide, ammonia. benzene. formaldehyde arid bydro1en sulphide. ACC08DING TO THE brochure, two·thirds or the 'smoke from a burnlna cigarette 1oe1 Jnto the environment. It. also notet that smoking in an enclosed space, such as a car, can produce dan1erously hith levels or carbon monox· lde. "It's ~hemicals. A burning cigarette has over 100 dtf· ferent cbeinica!s," Foratenaid. "Sprays are in it, anything tJiey spray tobacco with -DDT. "You sbouJd never smoke around tomatoes. They will gel a disease called mosaic. "II your canaries are not slngine and you 're wondering why, lust stop smoking. AnimaUI are very sensitive to cigarette smoke.'' THAT SMOKING represents a hazard to nons mokers ts disputed by David McLean, West Coast a&rea manager for the Tobacco Institute. ''There's no question lbat for &ome people smoking might be an irritant, be it real or psycbolog1cal." he noted, but went on to say, ''There is no scientific or medical evidence that shows smoking is harmful to the smoker, one, and two. apeclally to the hOnsmoker." A sheet published by the California Association or Tobacco and Candy Distrtbutors includes this quote: "U we want to remain with facts and not with fiction, there Is little danger of diseaae to people that stay in a room wber~ people amoke," at.trlbut.ed to Gio Gori, M.D., or the National Cancer lbstitute, 1976. WHATEVE R THE danger -or lar:k or 1t -or phy1>1cal Oamage, there is a definite danger or an emotion ally pamful scene when angry nonsmoker confronts angry smoker. ..Ex-smokers ar e the radicals, strangely enough They really get hot about it after they slop,·· said Jerry Im mel. president of the Orange County chapter of Group Again.st6mok.illg Pollution <GASP). ·•A lot of our people are radical types and that doesn't work too well with smokers." He sald he himself was involved in May, 1976, in a wide· Jy publicized citizens arrest of about 15 people in the Santa Ana courthouse. The result was a tangle or suits and appeals that so IN has had no conclusive result. ·"WE'RE DISAPPOINTED because we wanted it toge> to trial. It would have been a chance to get publicity," lm· mel said. His own reaction to smoke, he said, is that "it makes me ill lo the point where I would vomit if I couldn't get away from it." One area where t here is little disagreement is jn !leek· ing voluntary separation of smokers and nonsmokers. "Basically we go around to <restaurant> managers and try to gel them to experiment," Immel said, citing such cooperative re•tauran t.8 as Victoria Station and Denny's. "We have no areument at all with the private owner managina his racility as he ebo<»es," agreed the Tobacco Institute'a McLean. · The ltjagic P an Creperie in South Coast Plaza has -. part or both s mokers and non· s m okers.·• McLean said he recenUy •uf· fered through an e11ht·hour fil1ht with a screaminc child behind him. "Yell don't go to the 1ovemment and ask them t.o pus a law to prevent a wom an"'°m having a screambi1 chl@ ~tn • public, or that women can't wear c b eap perfu me, or eh a t 1omebod)' with a cold can't co tboppm, e nd apu ad tho 1erm1 around." ___ ........ ___ .... ..,) bad a nonsmoker section ol 58 seats, about one-third of the restaurant, since January. .. People really enjoy it, including the people who norm ally do smoke." said relief manager Sam Miller. "They sometimes enjoy their meals more without the smoke. And we do on weekends have a longer wait for the nonsmoking s~t1on." However , he dad note one problem. "The main dining room is sometimes irritatmg to the employes who are wait· ing on the customers since it's a higher concentration of smoke." "People are glad we have it and that's one of the reasons they come back," said John Lage, manaier of <See NONSMOKERS, Page CZ) "Go~ o problmi? TMii write to Pat Dunn. Pot will cut rflll tipe, getting the 0113WeT• and actUni uou need to aolue inequitie• in government. and buaiMss. Moil your que1tioM to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange COCl.8t DaJly Pilot, P.O. Boz J560, Costa Mna. CA 92828 . ..U many letter1 cu pouible will be OMWered, but p/lqMd inqldnes or letter1 not mcludl11Q the reader'• full aome, oddreu and btuiMH how's' phone number cannot be conaidered. Th&a column oppe<m da1l11 except Saturdays." . · ltl•,.,,,.,, 8ed s .. ree N• IAte•er llfddaa DEAR PAT: My husba~ ~d I have been trying to find a company to install a Murpt\y bed <one that folds Into the' wall) In our spare bedroom. We tMve run out of leads. Are such beds still available? J.O., Costa Mesa n.. Murphr Beel 8alea Co. In Loa Anget•• can aolw• your pro- blem. Maneger JoHph PooM 11 malllftg •brochure to you. AYI ••• •"'PflNd to teem that tflla firm 11 tM ontr dlltttbutor of Murw>hy bede In C1Htornla, and that Mlneea contlnu" to be brfak for thle Clftgln .. weralon of the hle»oew•J bed. Va~ Gl••lelc StlU Too Wea.le DEAR PAT: Hasn't anyone stopped Columbla Research Corp. ~? I recall readJ"9 fn your column that the Attor,,.y General's office was pursuing this company's alleged vk>la- tlon of a prevJQus lnJunctlon and that further enforcement was planned. Wftat's happened? J recently received a matter from CRC wlth the same old f 15.95 wonderfuwacatlon to Las Vegas offer. J .A., Newport Beach Columbia AeNlrdt Corpordon'a CletnlM MIY be •n lllht. Dept. Atty. Gen. Jame• Cuneo .. ,. th41t •xttHltlOn prcw::Mdf• are undlr way to IMtng R:fmond Andef'lon, ,,.._nt of CRC. to CeUfomtl to fece ottmtn and dVfl ...._ Proceeding• ••• Mid up for~ tl"'9 beceUM CAC fhd a Maoe of ...... to I 1171 pr..,,.._, lnfunctlOn to helt """ order NI• of Lu Vepa VNetlOM to C.,omllnl. •,, TM Sen 'r•Mttco COUit flt App991 dinned doh part of the "'JunotlOft, e.owever. The ~ 0.Mtat IMft Mid ~· agalMt Andei'eoft, end M .w .,_.. '" lllMla • ...,.. •ho have paid for the-*11.H v8calloft, IN c:en ~ proof Of,., IMftt, .. •lbd to Hnd relMed ....-t91• to CUneo et: Office of the A~ oen.,.,, eooo tt• ·~· •• ,,.nclaoo, CA M1M. t 1 .. (2 DAILY PILOT SUft<!!X. M.y 1S1 11'77 ~Clinic Goes to School With Kids EDITOR'& NUTE -. JCfd.I .al ,,.. """ .lloobr ~ tchool llOi ~ r..a:r. u.si .tltq lhoultl Drulh ,,,.., ,.,., ,,.., 1wUa IMm.ot Uwfr daU. t"latw.a.llo ori ... dnlol dwdr:upl .ad ... loow ....,.. puUcd. lf• pan at.a~ ~.-am to ~'*1th car• to cMldma tdlo wuldlr'f ~otftl. percent oltbe cbJldrCD are from ramllle:i oa welfare. and mOlt of the kids never. .e. a doctor Gr d oUlt unJesa they are verJ lick, Di'. Patterson says. But witb the clinic, some flO or 70 cbOdreD .,. U.ated dally. The mmt dramatic reauJta ao f 1r have been In t.be dutalprocram. "We all get a kick out ol beln1 ln a 1ara1e and watching the mechanic work on the CM'. We want to know what he's doin1." • For•lfla B)' IOCllAEL W. IOU.ICAN ..._,. ........... . .. MANYOPT11FAEkldJhavel01ttbelr m01t Important teeth before they are 10, '' Dr. Allen JUnd1n said u he pre- pared to drtll a unaU cavity found ln the mouth ol a atrl named Wanda. "When wt •tarted a year and a bait a,o, 40 per· cent ot tbe 700 kid.I in the school needed lmmecllat.e dental work. Moet of tbe ot.ben also had problems, but they were not 10 acute." Dr. Jo.eph Conatanttn•. wbo ovenea tbe H°'*91' cll.J:a1c for the Hartford school 1y1tem, aays federal 1tudles show that tewer than ball of the children who qualify for weltare·•ubaldbed Dledical ---:i:~=====~;~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~ care are eettln& it. It Just l•o't there, :~~~ ~J:':r°'t>!::s~klp°.fv~i:::!c~~ Take A $5 Vacation To The Orient HARTPORD, Conn.-Eleven.year-old Mark takea a break from school work to IJave a tooth pulled. Three classmates and bealde the Ult-back chair and help the denUlt yank a loosened molar. tloners don't want to bOther with welfare Sl'ttle Jown Into the soothlll1t air of the Far E1ut at Its fltU$l. E.,Ioy a patJenta and the paperwork involved. hdon··dinner cocktail and prepare for a rnemorablo dr11ln1 t•\1wrlcnce, !>1·rvf'd In the ~erene Oriental tradition. Acroet the ball, 10.year-old Pablo la "What we're tryt.oc to do la take the Top 11 olf "1th 11 delightful tTOpkal drink and dbcover tho Orl•nt 11 care to the children by 1otnc to the "'11 ,, uni it to bf.. leaml.na to bruth hla t.e.eth with the help ol "'a dental hygienist, and two doors away ~Alberto ls 1iven an anUblolic a doctor pre· "scribedfor1t.repthroat. As Wanda leaned back in the dentJ1t's chair, two friends helped Dr. Hindin. One elrl beld the suction tube that drained saliva from Wanda's mouth and another held the power drill Hindin would WM! on t,Jie cavity. The denbst in· Jected pain killer very slowly anto Wan- da 'a gum u the others watched . schoo1*." be says. \our cll11111~ plea\ure i• oun. Phone H'\l'r\ dtlOO\ UCCC"pled (714) 1\33-0186. CONBl'ANTINE said it'a likely that a•• · Tbe Uny clinic la in a red met.al prefab buildlnl behind the Mary Hooker •elementary school on Hartford'• houthwest •ide. In the clinic, a dosen or so chlldr~ watch their frienda belol parta of the Booker clinic approach will ~ 1(~ be adopted for other inner-city schools, ~ but the cost or the complete clinic means ~ -~ ~ "lt'• Wl!'ealiatic to think we could ·_.\ replicate that whole proeram in every Tiu• Pfarr You \\'ill Remt'mbt-r school." 111 \l.11 \r1h11r Sq11arl' hetWttn Birch St. and MacArthur Blvd. .. treated. Sometimes they help. THE PAllnCJPATOaY health-care pro1ram 1plU1 over into the school, where Ma1gie Hennen'a third IJ'ade 1tu· 'dents alt at their deakl and bruab their ) teeth ~lunch. "TbeJroblem is credibility," Hindin said. " I hurt a child, it spreads like wildfire through the school In dental school we were taught to hlde every- thing, to bring the needle up under the chin so the patient can't see it We don't do that here. We explain everything and show how it's done." The experiment is run on a &rant of -~~~~~~~~5~~~~~ii~ii~~~ii~iiiiiiit~ about S675,000 from the Robert Wood It's part ot a three.year experiment by Johnson Foundation In Princeton, N. J . It is directed by J! Lewis, a aociologlst in the pedlatrl department at \be University ol Conn cut medical school. "One of the most important elements of the program," she aays, "la, that the clinic provides a way of foUowt.o1 up - when a problem is ldenWled aomethln& is done about it, usually the same day. .the University of Connecticut medical and dental school to learn bow to im- prove the health of children. Dr. Margaretta Patterson, the physician who works ln tbe clinic each afternoon, • says school ls the beat place to aee that HINDIN, WHO prefers denims and turtlenecks to white dentist's coats, usea participatory techniques both to al· leviat.e some of the fear and to teach the byelene that can prevent much tooth trouble . ··And these children are learning bow lo lake care of themselves, an opportunl· ty their parents didn't have.'' children eet the treatment they need. • At the Hooker school, more than 70 . • ~NONSMOKERS HA VE RIGHTS TOO t t • • • FromPactCI jectionable smoke'> "Don't get nasty," caultoned the Lung As· Blackbeard's Gallery and Grog in Newport soclation's For:.ter "Don !t get uptight because Beach, which has had a nonsmoking section for you only antagonize the smoker. two years. It consists of 14 tables, one-third or the "Ir you can. if they look like nice people, say, restaurant f •would you mind not smoking? I'm allergic to WHEN CUSTOMERS enter, he said, they are asked which section they prefer. Occasional- ly someone will respond, "Oh, that's ridiculous. What's this world coming to?". Lage said, but added, "I consider them cranks. I had one customer one~ try to convince me that it was il- legal." But an most public places smokers still mingle freely with nonsmokers. What should the nonsmoker do when trapped in a room with ob- Belp For You Chill Aids Ills Here's a chilllng thought for those who use cold wuter detergents. U!!ing cold water allows bacteria lQ thrive and spread lllness The University of California at Davis says you sbould add a di•anfedant to cold wash water to e~inatethe problem ~ Liquid chlorine, for bleachable items, is an ef- f~tive disinfectant. It can. however, damage wool. i p1lndex, silk and some dyed fabri cs. · More uni versa! disinfectants include· -Quanternary disinfectants. Called sanitizers tn some products. Look for "benazlkonium c&joride" or "n·akyl dimethyl benzyl amonlum dljoride" on product labels smoke.' "IF YOU DON 'T have the courage to do that or 1( the people are not cooperative, go to the peo- ple who are an charge of the room and say, 'I will wait outs1d4' I'm allergic to cigarette smoke, il makes me 111. would you call me outside, please?' "And you say that in a loud enough voice to embarrass the smoker." Such an approach won't solve all problems, however, Forster noted. "The trouble is once you go into a waiting room where somebody's smoked five or 10 minutes before, it's in the room, it's an aggrava. tion lo you Jl's in the drapes, it's in the walls, it's In everything.'' HE SUGGESTED concerned nonsmokers contact him at 835·5864 regardin& the Santa Ana chapter of GASP. or a new chapter being formed in San Clemente I le can also provi~e information about the Lung Assod"ation 's stop·smoking pro- gram. ·'The serious nonsmokers rl1hta eroypa art not out lo persecute the srnoken," Foster nld. "They just want to assert the.tr own rilbta. 0 HowHigh's Too High? WAS.HINGTON (AP ) -Normal blood pres- sure rangea from about 90 over 60 to 140 over 90, says the National HJch Blood Pressure Educa· tion Program. If the bottom number, known as the diastolic bl oo d pre ssu r e, measures over 104 on two different readings, the program rec om· mends a visit to a doctor for medication to lower the blood pressure. C•ll 642-5178. Put• f•W ~orde to work for ou. Internationally known 'ARTIST Williani C. Gilpin Mr. Gilpin' proudly presents thlt rem,i'kable charcoal drawing, by hla protege, Mr. Paul Willner. Of· Wlllner's works GiJpJn states. incredible . . . the$e are offere~ on a LIMITED EDITION basis only. Each picture 1s hand numbered and SIGNED by the artist. limited edition art is a collectors item and bound to accrue in value. Please order now while lhey are still available. Shipped prepaid in protective tube. ready for framing. Sales tax included. DESERTED tt'AG0.'1 by Wllln•r lf•l8•SH.M Wig ·sble! Now$19 or2 $35! PLEASE MAIL CHECK OR ONEY ORDER TO: W1///1m C Gilpin 1840 Pri NrNtxx1 Newpolf BHcll. Ca 92660 (71'/ 6.f0.6595 , .. ,,_"Q '""""'-"' ··-~ ._.._.. .......... 8fl"Q ""'.., "'"'-'"' SHC<llO<"'°""' .,. .~ • -Pine oll dlsinfeclanta. These usually carry Ute word Pine on labels. Products abould contain at l~sl 70 percent sleam.dJstalled pine oil. No odor r~malns on washed fabrics ------~~~~-:":"":"~~---------, Orig. $25 each. -Phenolic dl11infectant.1. These bear a phenol <carbolic acid ) scent. The chemical listed on labels s~ould be either "ortho-hen1yl-parachlorophenol'' or "ortho-phenyl-chlorophenol." UC Davis emphasizes the special Importance of u•ln& dialnfectants on cold water-washed Items laundered in public laundries. t' ou Can B~lp Grand Chance? A Coftta Mesa child care centeT neecb wlllln1 arandparent.s to ,erve as adopt!ve "grandmas" and ''grandpas" for area children Contact lhe ReUred Senior Volunteor Program for information Persons •11ed HI and older can serve others by providing day care ror children in the area. Daytime houri are nulble. Cler1cal help and volunteer youn1sters to pro- vide superv111on on field lrlpa ate needed by a sum- mer pfOiram running from June 20 to August 12 ln C~ta Mesa Must be 16 or older and relate well with children. For Information on theseor1anJ1ations, call the Voluntary Action Center otrlce at 675·9210 or 833-8178. If you lend a hand as a probation department votunte.r In programs Intended lo help rehabilitate )'O.Uthrul or adult probationers, you may find you've played a meaningful role in the Ufe of another person. The work you do Is centered on your own skills ond abilities, says the Volunteen ln Probation or- c..iiutJon. Orientation claaaes are set tor momlnc or.-ventn1onMay19, June 2.1e and 30. A community dru1 proaram need.a a baby 11c•te Cto weigh foods) a1 well aa unused recreaUon eqUlprnentsucb u badmlnlonor volley ball 1ets. The o~aniiaUon wlll arran1e for ptc1tln1 updonaUona. tnformatJon on probation •ork or drua pro1ram dQJtatloos avallable by callln1 the Voluntary Action Ceoter, 5.10-2370. ~ T f HEW WEST RN AND EMGLISH SADDLES 20% 0.. USED WESTERN AND ENGL8H SADDLES 10% Off ACME CHILDREN'S IOOTS StUS TMIU 6 I. D. a I WIOTNS 1nsons For two weeks ontyt For that hurried morning, lost minute date or the morning after ... on-fhe.go wigs by Estevez. . Easy core. 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It would have taken corrective surgery to make that woman laueh. "ls it a bJC problem?" I asked (The whole line wa1 eayesdropping.) ' The-Luzzetta Bernard Woman ..• Needs no INTRODUCTION .. Design Plaza ... 240 Newport Center Dr., Suite 220 Phone 640-6023 Produced by Frank Fowler Now, from Ciani, the perfect summer Jewelry. Dellcate, 14 K gold chains you can swim In, play In, sleep In and never take of(J Slip them on. At neck. waist, wrist or ankle. The perfect accessory for anything you wear, from the barest bikini to the dressiest .cocktail pajama I What could be a prettier summer investment? Mall/ phone. Fashion FineJewelry, 141. The 15" necklace, $45. Ankle bracelet, $29. Status bracelet. $25. "Yes. My daughter ls eetting married ... The line cheered. "Is she l~ or something?" •'She's 24," said the woman biting her lip. "And he's a wonderful man. It's just that she could have stayed home a few more years." THE WOMAN behind her looked wistful. "We 've moved three times and our son keeps finding us . Some women have all the luck." Isn't it curious how some mothers don't know when they've done a good job -or when Ws basically finished? They figure the longer the kids hang around, the better parents they are. I guess it all depends on how you reeard children in the fint place. HoW do you lonaer tall ••• they bif ball ol twine, there It a reaaidyoun? the rooftop •.• You sedness that eoea with Are they like an ap. pluck them out of the the Joy becaus4 the kite pllan~T The more you 1pout . . • you patch and becom• more dl1tant have the more status you comfort, adJutt and and aomebOw-you know command? They're un-teach. You watch them that it won't be lone der warranty to perform lifted by the wind and a•· before that beautiful at your whim for the n.nt 1ure them that someday creature will anap the 18Nean •'--h th they'llfl.y. llfeliQe that bound you 1tari.cos'&Cm~~. y:~ Flnally tbey are t.o1ether and soar aa lt 1et rid or them? alrbome, but they need waa meant to aoar • . • more atrlns and you free and alone. Are they like a u1ed keep lettlnl it out and Only then do you know Fine American . & European Furniture ANTIQUEI' 1151 Newpon Blvd. C.11. ·Nl-$f.M ear? You malntaln lt for wlth ea~ twist of the thatyoudldyourjob. years and when you're '"iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii ready to sell lt to some· I one elae, you feel a 1reat respon1iblllty to keep it runnln1 or lt renects co you? (Thal'• why some parents never let their children marry Jood friends.) AaE THEY UKE an endowment policy? You invest in them tor 18 or 20 years and then for the next 20 years, they re- turn dlvidenda that sup- port you in your declin· inc years or they suffer from terminal guilt? Are they like a finely gilded mirror that reflects the imaee of their owner in every way? Of\ the day the owner looka in and sees a fiaw, a crack, a distor· tion, one tiny idea or at· titude that Is different from bis own, be cast.a it aside and declares himself afailure. I see cbildrtm as kites. You spend a lllet.lme try- ing to eet them oft the ground. You run with them unW you're both breathless they crash . you add a PATTERN FITTING ~~~:ever SHOWCAS ·,77 WWtt.cf to kn~ about E = fltdng and dldn"t what to-.·· For the Home Seamstress A Mew,..._.. .4 .. tis:;. Ff""'9 • D"'91 Mett.od Copy or Design Your Own Clothesllf NO EXPERIE~CE N~~SARY HEYER BUY ANOTHER PATTERN! LIAlM HOW YOU CAN: 'Eliminate eoetly & tlm.oon1um1ng alterations "Draft patterns to your site & contour 'Complete a garment In 2 hours 'Get a good flt evety time 'Attend only one class __ ,,L_,, .... _,__ .. __ C.M.BROOK Author and Developer of Sunburst Pattern System and Authoritative Expert on Fitting Problems TO PRESENT A 2112 HOUR Coww -cletMC" llU9IAPA81 '~·"'"'" •A.bl • ""' IS.-_..,,_....,.....,. 1MeC..-A- lllllUITOM ~ ..... ,, ... °'"_ -......"'"-""" ._, .. ·-k.~ ... a._ ...... _.,..... c.... ...... _., .... Drafting materials for sale at lecture · Body jewelry to wear all summer. To never take offl I DAILY PILOT Folklorico. dancers demonstrate the different styles unique to various regions of Mexico. tALENDAR l Interest s Va ry THE CHANGING FAMILY: Guides for developlne family ~ anaaement skilll, 1trenithen· ine the fam.Uy framework and tnrlchlna the quality of family fife wtU be offered durina a two- Clay 1ympo9ium at Oranee Cout Colleae. Tbe aeulom will be presented at 7 p.m. Friday, May 20, ln the Student Center, and on Saturday, May 21, at 9 a.m. In the Sch~nce Hall. Dt. Carllred Broderick, pro. Nuptials Recited Monro.,.Hlllenius Christopher Alan Monroe of Co1ta Meaa tlalme.d Patricia .tean Hllleniua aa hia bride durln& outdoor nuptial ceremonies 1D 'Thumb Butte State Park, .Arizona. The bride, dau1hter of Kr. ud Mn. William Hlll1nha1 of Preleott. 11 a lfaduate of bJ•b •chool ln that city, attended Northern Arizona Univentty and cunently att.endl Yavapal Com- munity Colle••· ker bwband f raduattd from Cotta M•a Hilb School And at- tendtd Oranie Coast CoUe11 and Nof'\tlern Arizona Unlvenity. He now ta a bolpltal corp1man, at•· t.Joned at the Naval Reoonal Med le al Center, Lona Beach. The brtdesroom la th• IOft of lb• Robert MOl'roet of Cotta llota. The newlywed.I will Uvt iD 8..U.An.a. ~ ... Comstock-OaveUn N.wport Beach Nlldenta UH .J-n Gav.un and David Comatock txcban,ed mania&• vow1 dur· rftf ceremoolet conducted in St. ndrew•1 Prelb)'terlan Church. The MWlywecla, ireduat• of NeWJ!Drt Harbor Hltb Sebool, llUtve tn Newport Beach. The bri4•91'0 attended Oran1t Coat <:o~. I Tbe!r P-1t•nt1 an Sttll Oa•eMD of Newport Btac~ Mn. Marcnt. Oavelln, LoftJ IMA<'h, W:a~ Mr. and Mn. Willi• tomllOS, Palm Sprlftll. feaaor, School of Socloloey, use. wJll dl1cu11 Tbe Family In Tranaitlm and With a Future at the opeain& aeaion. On Saturday Ronald Soder. quiat, di.rector of the Thousand Oaks olfice or. the California Family Study Center, wUI talll about The Family and Com- munication SkU11, and Luree Nlcbol1<1n, UC Extenaion In· structor, wt11 dilcuH The Fami- ly and PuW.na Talent to Work - Creative A.Qreulon. Tiie remainder or the SJD'l·. po1ium will be devoted to wor~ wblch wtU deal With lnt.rpersoaal Relatiom, Parat Power, Famlly Fun Tlme, FamS· ly Flnanclal Crilia, Wbea There Is Divorce, On Beine a SllWe Parlllt, The Pamily Coplnc Wlth Grief and Par1nUn1 a Han- dicapped Child. RellltraUon fee is SS wblcb in· eludes colfee breaks and lunch. Further lnfonnation 11 available by calllnc the colle11 . TBBN CBALLENGB WOMEN: A fullloa 1llow will bl•bU•bt the ln1tallatlon luncbeooatu:ma.m. Tbunday, May 11, tn Use Teen Cballenfe Cent«, Orani•. P AIRION IBOW: 'l'bt Oran1• County Chapter, Na· tlonal MlodaUoo ot Womtta ill Con1tructlon wlll preaent a benefit 1bow and hmchor\ at 11:*> a.m. Saturday, May 21, tn tbt ltQlltty ~. The 0U)'I and DOU. of Tro1 Hlab kllool wtu nt.rtain. ProeMdl wlll bt u11d ror 1ehol1rthlp1 and tb1 t>rHm Homt Ooat.-t J'urthtr lnforma- Uon II aullablt by calllq MUU• ErJvat-..U. TM ll'O'IP alao "1ll have Jta an. au1l BoNel Nl•ht dinner Tbun- d11. llQ' •at 1 p.m. Ja tbl Bit CanyOll Country Club. Paul Salata wtU be tbt 1peutr. Re1UV1tions art belnf take" by Betty Mooro at 931·llt0. UADA88AIJ: Dr. Marc1a KJ1mtt Will be the •~tr at \he Newport Beach CbQttr meednl at u 1.m. Monday;May as inh V1na1JWI CtubboUli, N~ Beach. Htt t.oil'C wU1beA8usnm• AX for Bedy: Eat JUaht, TNDk Youns, x.tp flt. ,. .. Social Scene Althouah the celebration was a day late, the f eaUvilles were not hamprered one whit. . About 300 party-eoere arrived at the Spanish courtyard ot Bowen Muaeum to celebrate the lOOth an· niveraary of Mexico'• defeat of the French <Cinco <1• Mayo), theflrat auch occasion ever 1ta&edoffiolaUY by the Clty of Santa Ana. The Bells, a support group of the museum. 1ponsored the benefit which raiaed about '8,000 for the museum foun- dation. HlghligbUng the fiesta wu a h.ilt.Qrical demonstration of music and dance, ahowinl the variOul styles unique to the different region~ of Mexico. • Performers were the Relampaco del Cielo, Inc., a folklolico 'roup from Santa Ana College, under the direc- tion of R.Os1e Pena. . . Raising toasts are the Ted Smiths and Norman Kreuders (a t left, left to right). Sampling the fare are Mrs Richard Newquist and Gene Andres. · Frientll,y Warning Word· to Wives DEAR ANN LANDERS : Althouah I have be.en a faithful reader for many years. I never understood why a person with a 1erlous problem would consult you rather than seek profeaalonal help. Now, I'm eating my words. My husband and I were mar· rled for 12 years. It was a happy and satilfYina marriage, or so I thought. We had four children. all planned. My husband was a terrific father. About five months ago, our fourth cblld wu born. I a1ked a close friend to help with the other children while I was in the ho1pttal. (Ann Landers ~ directing our own lives. So please take back what you said, Ann. There must be lots or other mothers around like ours. -PATTY DEAR PA'JTV: You are ri ... t. I wa1 wron1. Mea culpa and a dozen lubet wttb a wet noodle for 01' AnnJe. Thank• for the tomeuppance. I needed that. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have 1 problem and I feel the on- ly way to solve it la by writing to you and havlnl thia letter printed in thenew1paper. Trudy and Bill Passo with Andrew Johnson (right) preview Antique Guild where SCR benefit will be given. My huaband and I enjoyed her company,. and the children absolutely adored her. It got to the J)Ol.nt where we became a "three-parentfamlly!" Now, lt'1 a ONE·parent family. Three weeJu .,,o, my btl!band and DlY "friend ' (she's 10 years hl1 JunJot) ran oft together. I am now tryln• to raise four small children alone. I am employed tn an office that ia fairly larae, but the people must work ln close quarters. The woman who •Ila next to me haa a very octensive odor. In fact, it Is unbearable. SALE: The trainable mentally retarded at the Wlntersburg School wW conduct a parking lot salt from T a.m. to 4 p.m. Satur- day, May 21, at the Wintenbur1 Gulclance Center, at Warner and Ooldenw11t. 8ALVTE TO WINE: In .-. copldon ol California'• wine in· duatry, the Newport Stach Public Ubrary will present a two-part proeram durln• tho month. On Monday, May 23, at 1:30 p.m. the Robert Mondavi Wlnory wlll conduct a Solutlon- Component Seminar 16 tbt Marintr1 Park Multlpurpoae Room. M apace 11 1hnlted, r• aervatlom are requlrtd and m-., be mllde by catun, 8'75-7'32. Tb• MCOlid part wW .,. • Wfn&. t•UAI plftT at 7 p.m. w~ day. Vay ZS, lo tbt W11ten9 Feder.a Savin•• and Loan, New~ Beach. lleHrvationt are tO be made by calllnl Jack( Btaore,664·7~. . CRA•PAONB BaVNCH: Hl1ber nse Perception and cre~tlwty will bo th toplc ~Dr•' Shlftca Kara1ulla 'Whtn 1be ad· =tta. Lot An11te1 arta at their nuJ uaembly J 11". Tb• 9\'ent will take place at lO :IO a.m. Ko0d91, May 23, at tb• ~ MutAa Hotel. Loe AD•tl•. [ Dr. Kara1ulla l1 utoclate4 with UCLA Extemlon and la tbe author ol "Breakthrou•h to Cr11Uvtty." ' ANTIQUS PaEVIBWt Tbe Oran10 Count1 Antique Oulld'• new f acUtty on Dyer Bo~t off the Newport Freeway, WW be previewed M a benefit tor South Co11t Repertory Theater. ponl9rtd by tbt Inlud Guild, th• event Will tut place at 1:m p.m. Friday, May2'7. P't1U'1Ut1 include tntertain- men t by s9~J ttrollln• troubadours, a ouuet 1uppa , ao- ho1t bar and an a uct•oa of 1peclally telocted mtrchaodlM. TlcW fnl<.1m1atloa ta av&Uiblt by caWnc Mn. Ju~ Houllhan. -.iec. CBalSTIAH WOMS!fa Col. Heath "8o" Bottomt,, command U1ht.r l1llot UC! mWtarJ ltCiDd, IJI bt the. •Pfak•r at Utt l'Mtt nllht dilDtr' IPoU,«td by .. SaddJeback CommunlU11 Club . Col. Bottoml1 .. flew with Charlot A. Llndber1h hotted G n . Dou1111 MacArthur, partlclpated in th• flrat tranutbnttc jet fll1ht and 1erved u a 1l1tant aecrtUr1 to the Joint Chle!a of Staff in tbt Penta1on. The mfft.ln1 will bUln at '1 p.in . saturday, May 11/In the El Adobe reetaurarrt. T!eketa cu be purchued bY. tOllt•ctJni Mn. Jam•CJrne. • Pit.,., Antt. warn your re· adtrt to tiewlre of .. helpful" frifndl. Jn tho meanth:ne -any IUHtltionl?-BUM RAP DBAa 8.L: leme frtttMI. Bat bear la ·~clear, •he didn't hJt JOU ._bua ovtr the btad wttb a clab ...S dta1 laJm off. I ..... Ill& be OH bit RJ'• prlHd, If HHt aally Daddy uktd t. co.e llome. la fad, I'd bt WtJllq .. bit• It. 8oaadl u ti'' wt&Pd liat -temporarily. IA& mtbOw, wW 7oaf D£AR ANN LAND£RS: I tbou,irt you were unf atr to the mother wbo Hftt for your booklet OD ~ta and handed Jt to btr dau1bttr. You uld, .. T.....,... l'IHl)t it when tbelr partDtl lend for 10methlQI and 1a1. 'a&AI>THIS. '" our JDOtlMI> Hilt tor several ot rour book1N and 1avo tbtm to ut to read. She often opened tbt HWSJ)tpll' to the p .... wltb your column IDd left tt w'bere my sli-t.er ud I would be 1ure to Ito ft. Mom btd vtry coonrvatlve view1 on sex and lt waa difficult for her to d1JcU11 certain thlni• with ua. We r•pec~ bet for 1etktn1 ouulde help In areu where •be felt lDld.caua\e. Wt kniw the cared. What'• • more, we 1ot a JOt ot 1ood ad\ict from JOW'. booklet.I and your col-umn .. ...,.. tM tJme came foe' ua to mue IMUa1 cholc.e •• wen w11Mnformtd and capable ot I Several of ua have dl1cuased It but no one know1 what to do. Sub- tle hint.I don't help. I'm writing to )'OU in the hope you will print this letter and perhaps 1he will 1et the meuaae. -IN NEED OF FRESH AIR DEAR IN NEED: She wUI NOT •et &Ile raeua1e utU ao- meoM .Svea It to ber. I n1111t &bat 1ever1I emplor-ta 1our Office clip &hi• colabUI aAd mall a. to ber. And tlatt thlt problem JI one I bear aboa& at leut a doze• Umet a day. 1oa caa be aare you .nu la ave helped a 1reat m an1 people acroo the cCMllltry. Ann Llndm dllcuaaca teenaao drln.klnl -ltl myths, JU rt· allUet. Learn th• f ICU by read·. Ina .. Booze and You -For Teen11en Only," by Ann Lari· dtra. Send 50 centl ln coin and a Jon1, lllf·•ddre1ted, 1t1mped tnH'®e to Ann Lande.rs. J).O. Box lu.81 CJ\lc110. Ill. 80611. Are YOW" parent.a too 1trtcU Hard to reach? Ann Lander• bOokJet, "Bu11ed by Parenut How to Get Mort FrtedOD\," could help ~ou bridl• th• ,en.er•· tlon 1ap. Send SO ~enu n· C01il • wlth )'OW' request' and a 'lOftl, etam~. Hlf·addre11ed tll· v1lope tO Ann bndtn; P .O. BQx uns:auca10. m. 80611., · • . . , By ED BLANCHE A•Mclllff ~·••• Wrtler fan Parkhouse 1s about as English :Yoa can iet. He lives In middle-cla~s ymity ln Stevenage, a satellite town ~ ol London. drives a truck five days ., .... "'~and spends an hour or two in the ~Int at Ids local pub, sipping brown ~ playlna darU. on weekends, be turns cowboy, a llted Colt .4S sluni low on his hip, holster strapped to hls thiah. a n yanked over his eyes. j1nglebob can spurs tinkling on h1&h·heeled ts. Short Cut to Shortcakes Last week's rains accelerated the strawberry harvest on the Irvine Ranch,. · Normally the berries wouldn't be picked unW the end of the month, but the field hands headed into tbe 400 acres early to prevent rot dama1e. ''They've bad to throw away about 20 percent:• said Jim Manassero, row crops manager. 0 We won't know the total errect until future bloom cycles because the mold strains may continue." Worker, below, plucks the fruit while another, at right, hustles his lug to be counted and weighed. They are paid $1.25 for each of the 40 to 45 lugs they average a day. The three-pound wooden box contains lS pounds of strawberries. Daily Pilot Photos by Richard Koehler Firm's Key Is Lifestyle ~ DITOR'S NOTE -Dumag tM w.tlc, tMJ/ 1*at1 it rtrwght. Working, haunting tM p.ibl t111lh their polr But COJM the ~ebnd. they raid thnr cl.out1 /or IU-.1hooter1, Stetaoru, string t~r and high·Mt~d boots. TMt;'re Brrtuh Cowbov• who would rather U.tn to TammJI WJ(ftdte than Tom J<mn, li« m Am.nca•s Wt!t rathc than London'• tuf>. urb•. By THOM LECOQ OI tlM D~IY f'li.t Staff What are two trade ma1azine publishers doing openina an energy cooservaUon supply store in Newport Beach? Why, they say, they're just resP.ODdlng to the chan1es they see in the style of life people are adopting in the face of a growing consciousness of the existence of limits. "LOOK AT GOV. Brown," says partner Bruce Alexander, "he lives an almost ustere Y..fe. It shows that attitudes are chang- ing.\' Stuart Karl, the other half of the partnership, says "Life here is not an exhibition or wealth anymore ... even a Mercedes is a gas-conscious car now." The two chose to open their business, The Energy Store. located at 900 W. Pacific Coast Highway, in the Newport area for several reasons. KARL Most important is their feeling that better educated, more affluent residents of the coast area are more aware of the need to in· vest in conservation. THE ATTITUDE among af. fluent people, says Alexander, is that conserving their resources i~ beneficial. "People who're arrtuent are affluent because they have a long range outlook." That out· look, he says, allows them to see a~1:u"o111 the eventual savinas possible from investing in practical conservation measures. · Both partners say that people should make all frbm Glasgow for three days of bot doas, Tammy Wynette and the Southern Com· fort bar where they can rub shoulden with the real thing -drawling good ol' boys from Texas, Tennessee and Alabama. THE1tE•s THE tllht little knot Of poncho-draped "Jrl exicans u from Manchester, strutting around swtnint lemonade like it was tequila and tryin1 to look mean among all thOle irto1«>1. possible efforts lA> insulate their homes and to fol\ow good conservation practices before P.Ul'Cbulng specialized equipment, but add that once you look for equipment. you'll find dealers are hard to find. "Nowhere, except here, can you find all availa- ble devices in one place," says Karl. THE TWO P RODUCE trade magazines for the waterbed and spa and sauna industries. Tbo6e types of businesses, they say. began as exploitive ones with get-rich-quick types cashing in on a craze. But, they add, standards have been raised and the lifestyle involved "is coming out of the hippie era into real Ufe. More and more 'real' people are involved," says Karl. • The store will carry a wide variety of products, ranging from common plumbing and electrical conservation devices such as sbowerheads and fluorescent fixtures, to more ex- otic items such as wind generators and solar heal· fng devices. ( Call 642-5678. ) FOR LEASE Put a few words to work for you. DENT Al SUITE In the c-t Hlqllw.., c-cWMcr l•lJl§l~U!ll 675-6900 . .. ,AMILY CAUISIS 4 PEOPLE FOR THE PR I CE O F 2 VALID FOR FAMILIES at FRIENDS SHARING 4 BERTH ON ALL SITMAA 7, 10 & 11 DAY CARIBBEAN CRUISE$· FROM JU.ME 1 TO SEPTEMBER 3. FOR DETAILS . e CALL TOLL FREE 1·800 • 352·6685 e QltQt'auel 1108GAYlEY AVE.WESTWOOD !V' ~OSANGHES.CALIF.90024 There's the dude who stallcs the crowded concourses like Gary Cooper looking for a high noon abootout -1 mysterious gent in black, with a frilly aarter belt on his arm, toy iuns on hla thichs, atrapped down &unfi&hter style, and apurs that every once in a "'hile anai behind blm, destroying the 111usion of slit-eyed menace he carefully culUvatu aa be plays out the movie ill h1I head. His name la FredertcK. If you b~ught a new Olr con~ltloner without shopping the ads In the Doily PUot, you lost both. time and money.. · The tunftchtera are, to be fair, the eJt• trem!lta amona the 35,000 countrJ fans who nock to Wembley. MClltly they're Just puriatl who've come to HG the folk from NubvUle 1ln1 tbetr IOn&I ol love and despair. There are dozens of cowboy eJu~. where the f anaUca bold fut.draw com· pet.iUona and occulonally •taie rodeos and clambfakes. But the maln atttacUon ts the music. The latest bOtgolf\'s.J»n the most up.to-date ~ipment t~ cOol or heat your home are fcpund routfnely'f n th• Dady Piiot. . The bttt place to buy-or sel along ttit Orange COalf, Is the . .. 't .<1 g DAILY PILOT Sund!y. Mg ta. 1rrT ·n~y TV Plnys by Ruks LOS ANG.EL!!S <AP) -For~ money, you still can't beat IOllp o'*"*' md 1ame shows, at leut untll •tmNt. WatchlnC televtslon with• more crttlcaJ eye tban the bousewtva, elderly, abut-lnl and nlcht worktn are tbo notworlcl' daJtlme PfOIJ'&ID· mtn1 vtee president.•-Jackie Sm.Ith of ABC, Madelln&DavidolNBC &DdM.lkeOlieMofCBS. All pl~ bytbe Hme nl•: people watch TV durln.I ti.. day,,ad rates cor-~ an much lower, abOut $8,000 for a »~ 1pot compared wtth ~.ooo for tbe umet!medu.rtni peak vtewtni boun. So the aetwe>fb are Umlted to producin1 pro-· .a.ram. UllltY can p~ for. &.pl and sames are cheap. ALL ftl&EE VICE presidents have been in tbelr Jobi 18 moot.bl or Jen. All bave acUng or production experience ln daytime teJevlalon. • CBS'Og/ens . clte3 viewer Involvement as daytime programmlng's attraction. · -The only durable fonna of aucceuful daytime entertainment are same sbowa and soap operaa. Attempts at lnnovaUon have pro- duced only temporary aucceues and are tar moreriaky. 01ien1, al 291 la network lelevlsion's younceat vlce preaiaent. He •tarted wltb CBS as a prosram executive in 1972 aft~r a aUnl at •Heral production companies and ABC. .,, . ......,,... -WOMEN COMPIUU about 85 to 90 per- cent ot the audience. Nooe ol the three executive aulte n~mers exactly bubbles with plans for shows new and dif- ferent personality game show." But momentous. changes, no. -Daytfme viewers want prorrama they can identify with. 'Ibey dan'.l llke a Jot at cbanae and e•perlments with new formats. several of the most popular ~ operu have been on the air more tban 20 ye an. -Production budcets are much smaller for daytime abowa than for prime-time eveni.Di pro- arama, althou&b none ot the tbree executives will say how much. Since fewer than half as many True, Oaiena talks about a variety of specials -featuring the musical talent of soap opera characters -and 1ay1 he'1 lookin1 io a bll more serial rather than came show protJ'ammlnc. Ms. David la plannine a novel for ftytime television -a soap wlth a beeioning, middle and an end. And Ms. Smith ls a earing up for•' a new human interest "MOST OF THE serials repeat thuame kind of stories with slightly different veneers," says Ma. Smith, 43, who was promoted to her Job In mid· March." And obviously the women have a passion forwhati5 ..• "That doesn't mean you don't change It or of. fer somelhlna different, but I think I would want to be careful about tamperina with material that is giving people enormous emotional rewards." ~agittarius: Drop Burden MONDAY, MAY II By SYDNEY OMAllR A.KIES (March 2l·April 19): Creative inquiries could save money; be a com· parison shopper. Assert needs. State budgetary requirements. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You re· ceive assurances and denials at one and the same time. Sort out information; you can arrive al truth. GEMINI (May 21·JUne 20): Highlight natural qualities of humor, curiosity, versatility. Holiday spirit could prevail. CANCER (June 21·July 22): Be direct, specific, familiar with ''homework." Ac· cent on desire, communication with one in authority. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be analytical. Refuse explanation that merely "something happened." Find reasons; delve beneath superficial lndlcations. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Creative outlet is required. Express yourself. Don't be intimidated by "child." You have chance to make con&trucUve ad· justmenta. UBBA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be definite about quotattons, techniques. Emphasis on what is hidden from view. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Accent on legalities, marital statua1 working partnership, rights and permissions. Lie low. Time is on your side. SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Finish project, let go or past, get rid of losing situation, stop carrying burden which was not your own in first place. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Lunar aspect coincides now with minor turmoil, general confusion but chance lo be happy and creative. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Your intuition ia boned to razor sharpness. You sense when something of im- portance is about to occur. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Stay away from traffic -and argumentative relatives. Key now is nexibillty. The mobility will take care of il3elf. TIDAT'S CIDSSIDID PUIZLI ACROSS 75 Society 134 Ocean 18 Small 85 Shred glrl movement fish 86 Australlan 1 Torment 77 01 soft 1 35 Building 19 lne111table bird 7 Mark palate wino result 87 L1qu1d with a 78 Follow 136 Add 20 African measure line orders sugar expedition 89 011er1oad 14 Wrench 79 Unusual 137 Facade 23 Lower in 2 wda 20 Fountain 80 Might 139 Augment rank 90 Had order: 2 82 Palm Illy 1 •O Indian 31 Coil lunch wda. 83 Golf mulberry 33 Stagger 91 Came to 21 Farm mound 141 Fly aloft 34 Of great earth machine 84 Leave 142 tnfOfmal p0wer 92 Here 22 Hammered 85 Bank greeting 35 Puddle 94 Helm 24 Verb employee 143 Zoo 36 Vagabond position form 87 lndl11111ct greeting 38 Disappear 96 Decimal 25 Asian 88 Correlative 144 Egyptian gradually: ban deaert 89 Greek herb 2 wds 97 Band 29 Speed letter• 1 •6 Frenct.-40 Eapensive members conteet 90 Dessert article wrap 98 Kind 27 A.a far 11 0<der 2 147 Error 41 Burn 100 Electrlcal 28 COfrode wds 1 49 Suppe>rt slowly unit 29 Pronoun 92 Baby 1 51 Sat tire 43 Al no I 02 Neither 30 Not carriage 10 Ume 1 04 Faucet meny 93 Feudal 1 53 Anchored 45 B1e part 106 Preaenled 32 Hoisting eatate a tent o . I 09 Reflected apparetua 95 In no 154 Reap0nded 47 Finished 111 Sharp 34 Embryo manner 1 55 Gathered 2 wds cry frog 97 Height 49 Performed 112 Garden 36 Dreas 98 Rub DOWN 5 1 Lease-latticework border harshly holder 113 Stir up 37 Oeaertllke 99 Sour 1 "Four-1 I 4 Wander 31) Emitting brew bagger"· 52 Varnish 119 Strength smoke 100 Relaxing 2 wda. baae 11 7 Merit 40 March I 03 Regarded 2 Paid 54 Mate 119 The away· 2 highly notice turkey Orient wda. 105 Count 3 Tattered 56 Ma1d'a 1 20 Care11ed 41 Mediocre ca1or1ea cloth need 2 121 Took 4 2 Alterc1t1on 107 Siient 4 Foolleaa wds notice of comp greeting •nlmal 59 Motel 124 Wilt wd 108 Political S Tem~rate item 127 Empty 44 Wltneaa party 6 St .. plea 61 Blind talk 45 Although abbf 7 Try to apot alang -46 Speck 11 o Oreaua hit" 2 62 Generoua 130 Vlgllant 4 7 Circuit hldea wda 63 Curved 131 Net "48 Really I 111 Baby 8 Comio molding 132 Rub out 50 Of tM carriage delechve 64 Sun aha de 133 Scope aide 11 5 Oaydrttm 9 Oven 69 Bind 139 Drench U>astComics 'live' Monday A lighl·hearted evening of music and comedy, presented by comedians Skiles and Henderson and musicians Young and Cole, will be aired Monday at 8:30 p.m. on KOCE·TV, Channe150. During the 2\.'J hour special, broadcast live from the Cannery restaurant in Newport Beach. viewers may become "Friends or Channel SO" by phoning 898-8911. Bill Skiles and Pete Hen· derson, whose act has been described as "silly beyond belief," fmd humor in such un · likely subjec.ts as tickling a potted plant or playing •'The Stars and Stripes Forever" on a bicycle pump. ..... 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Actress Sweavs Off Tantrums · • BJ W1UJAM GLOVER ~ "'°'•-•rt• I NEW YORK -Sylvla Sidney • can 1Ull cry on eue, but &antnuna i• are out u a career wup0n. ••All my attitude• have cbaQJed," 1ay1 ~•tar once oat- • ed for temperament u lnteue as : btT hlO-vol~e emot.ln•· • "U you don t srow up at some 'l>btnt1 you'll 10 to your 1rave IWJ +!hoy -with wrinkles." Sbe 3iliictuatea with the famous 'inr~•l.Y laulh and a blt ot ooee ~'kle. 'The 6S-year-old veteran of a ball century oo •taa• and acreeo was doing some personality analy1l1 durine a rehearsal break in "Vieux Carre.·• The new Tenneae. Williams drama ar· rived a ftt nisbta aeo at the St. James Theater, Hlas Sidney's nrat Bro.dway •t.l.rfl in 1' 1ean. .. IN BIGllT WEED around here, nobody has aeeo me lb.row a fit about 8Q)1.blna, • • abe says. ExploalYe behavior, Miss Sidney bu dedded, "wastes a lot ot enero. You just win UA'lyln, bate ol people •xPGHd lo t.. and . there's DO dlcnlty to that. You d01l 't pt -_, po!Oll acreaml.Dc and yew.a.. "As l look back, my own ln-secari~•u rapooalble. •• AJtboueb she Ku changed her way1, ahe bu oot retreated lnto ll1tles1 pu1ivlty. Plenty or thinp ltill 1tir satiric repan.e. "Pretentious•• she 1coff 1 U 1uch WCl'Cll as arU1t.ry I.Oil role are applied to theatrical en- deavor. Rather. tho lady •llh tbe crest. lumlnout brown eyes plays .. parta" ln a "craft." SHE SA \'8 SHE bu never paid attentiiao to her public imace, but u 1be describes her part lo lbe WIW1~1y, 1be Hyl, .. I play an old -mydopdon'tth1.nk ao, but aome_._,eople think t.bat's what I am. ll'bey're welcome to their optnlon. • • Then ahe laughs and resettlea on her lap Ladybuc and Star Sap. phtre. tbe two pup Yiho accom· piny her everywhere. Pug breedlnl and needlepoint are her major bobbles. "My name hu been ln N~w York papen more durlne the past 14 ye&IW for the ribbona my docs win than for what t do," sh& remariu. Her "Vieux Carre" role ts that of a boardini·hou.se keeper in tbe French Quarter or New Orleans named Mn. Wire-"I t.bJ.n.k sbe's dllconnected .... '~.:!.: ~ ~::: .. .. '•' ~· .... :-:.' Sisters Produce Lively Music THE TECHNIQUES or her act· Ina are a toogue-tytn1 topJc - ..what do you want, a lesson 1n actin1?'' -butsbe modifies with "there are certain dlaclpllnes that have become s"o automatic, I'm not aware of them any more." ·t ~~ORK <AP> -There are '\U'.: of excellent mualclans ~ tbeae days, most of them briitat!ne other excellent musi-:J?.QI. So it's nice to have a Kate i.lid Anna McGarrtcle come 1 altOI to break up the monotony. h .. 'lbe McGarriale sisters aren't ;~tly a new act. Both are over :alY, aince the late '60s, they've 'I writing aonss for people like : ~la Muldaur and Linda 1 dutadt. and they've performed laY.t around Montreal, where they ·• . I .. ·: '. grew up and still II ve. But they're new to the big-. time, the records and clubs. The wider expo1ure should brin& en· joyment to a Jot of people who like simple. s traigbtCorward music. THE McGARRIGLES are talented singers and venatile musicians for whom music has been a part o r life since childhood. But performing is not liCe or death for them, and their .. . DUO NEW TO THE BIG-TIME Slater1 Ann• (Left), Kate McGantgle i ·. recent two-night stand at New York's Bot.tom Line was the klnd or thing you mlgbt come across during a jam session in someone's deo, albeit the den of someone with considerable talent. On stage with the McGarrigtes ls a loose group of a half-dozen or so musicians -most or them friends from Montreat Alao on stage are the instruments they need for a set: a pl a no, an orcao. a bass, an electric guitar, an acoustic guitar, a fiddle, drums, banjos, mandolins, a trumpet, assorted recorders and harmonicu and Ill •ccordian. Moreover, a good number of the musicians play a good number or the instruments. In one set Kate alone played piano, recorder accordian, guitar, ban· jo and bass and there is con- tinual movement on stage as in· struments get passed from one hand to the.other. But the result of all this chaos ls often brilliant music, with An· na taking the high notes, Kate the lower ones and their friends blending in liibtly behind. Behind all this the fiddle, accor- dian and harmonicas, with the more traditional rock instru· ments making it a kind of folk· rock music with a difference. AT A BASIC level, what the McGarrigles do is rooted in the Scots·Irisb ballad tradition of eastern Canada and Appalachia with an added French fillip that comes through in the strong ac- eordian -the sisters are French on their mother's side. But it"s also contemporary, based on contemporary concerns and con· temporary sentiments. ~ ·~~but ask the slngeni. They can'tllve without him. Cy signed a pubU1hin• deal and began writ-~ Great singers wouldn't dream of appeariq ing wil.b Carolyn Leigh. The outcome was such ~ 9n a niaht club floor without includinl at leut bl& bits as "Witchcraft," "The Best ls Xet lo ~ ·one or two Cy Coleman songs in their repertoir~ Come'' and "Firefly~ a result or their suc· because they re-define quality and taste. ceas, Cy and Caroly ere asked by Michael "• •• And yet. Somehow the fame that sniffs out u Kidd to write a 1cor for a new show called .. •Jrving Berlin or a Stephen Sondheim (two of the "Wildcat.." which would bring Lucille Ball to ( few songwriters atlll alive who atand for Bro.clway IM the first time. " something bea!dea noise 1n today's music "Lucy wu a very hard worker and a good 1o market) has mysteriously eluded Cy Coleman. trouper. She had found, thoug_h, a vocal coach I .:. Things are changing now that Cy's new dido 't like. The first time she san1 'Hey Look Me .•.·mu1ical "I Love My Wife!" has opened to the Over· 1t was all on one note aod I threatened him. t kinda of reviews most starlets would give up She was quite nervous. After about six months, t their charae acccnmt.s at Sardi's for. she got sick and left the show. ~ "I LOVE MY WIFE" is the latest in a Iona •"WILDCAT' WAS sold to the movles and dir· l . line of brilliant scores and songs written by Mr. rerent people like Ann·Marf!'et and Debbie . ·~Coleman over tbe lut two decades. He'• the one Reynold.I were announced for it, but it's never •• responsible for 1ucb put bill u "Sweet Chari· been made. Juat a year ago, I was told Bette .-b'." ''LIUle Me," "Seeaaw" and "Wildcat," and Midler wu lnterated ln making a mm version .1· Ju1t a few ol htJ aon11 locl&lde "Key Look Me of it. So who know11, maybe it'll still come to ~ Over," "Witchcraft," ''Jt Amna Me," "Where pass.·• ~ Am l Going," "Ftreny,'' "Hey Bl1Spender," ''If Next came ''Little Me" starring Sld Caeser. ":..,. "My Frienda Could See Me Now" and -weJl, the ·'Sid wo.s eo1ng through a hard time. He was do· ··11st Is endln1. Ing a w~kJy TV s how that was murdered by the ,..· · In person. Cy looka like n sunburned polar critics and he himself adm1ta tbat emotionally he bear with the face of a cheerful chipmunk. Start· waan"t up to hls best. The ahow didn't have the lne at the be1iMin1. he says "Actually, I wu a run lllbould have." ~ child prodJay and be~an pla)'in1 the piano at the Hollywood beckoned and Cary Grant asked ~ age or 4." him to dO the acore for the rum ''Father Goose." ~ "· The rlpe old a1e or 6 found Cy playlne Town Then RolS Hunter hired bJm to do the same for ~ · nall and Carnetle Hall u a clualcal concert "The Art Of Love." Next he was Invited to do 10 ~ pianist. By the tlm•b• reached hit late tffnt, he pictures at Univeraal. i .~asn't sure what dlrectlon he wanted~ career Orlainally, "Sweet Charity" was to be two to take. While he wu maklnt up btJ Mind, be one·act musicals -one written by Elaine May • began to play a few club dalel around town. and the other by Bob FONe. But by the time it lt was durln• this period that Cy beaan went Into _production, Nell Simon was the author wrltln1 for the 1ta1e. He bad a aoog featured in and the •bows were lnte•r•ted Into one concept ···:•John Murray Ancltnon's Almanac" and some • Jnore numben In the Ul·fated "Zleafeld Follies" !· · atarrlng Tallulah Bankhead, which clottd out of ' town. He a1ag wrote a sco" lot the Broadway Some Of It ls personal. like .. Heart Lllce a Wheel," Anna's song first recorded by Linda Ronstadt; aome of lt if quleUy social, like Kate's "The Work Sona," a sometimes toneue·in· cheek parody or race and economic relations, which ap- peared on Maria Muldaur's first album. Miss Sidney, who grew up in the Bronx. became a Theater Guild student at age 15 and In 1926 bowed on Broadway in .. The Squall." Soon after Hollywood called, and her film career bas been divided Into three aee· men ta. At fll'Sl there were the dewy· eyed, tremulous heroines of "Street Scene" and "An American Tragedy." Then she was the older sister, soon followed by wife, mistress, mother roles. "Now we're at the There are two McGarrigle re- cords, both released within the put year. Thctil'IJ'lt, called slmp· Jy "Kate and Anna McGarrtsle," won widespread critical acclaim but didn't sell particularly well. The second. ..Dancer With Bruised Knees," is not really as good as the first but is selling better. grandmother stage." She bad just finished "Raid at ·",.._ Entebbe" when director Allan NO LOOKING BACK Seldelman invited her into the Sidney and Frtends current stage project. She'd • Tonight: New British Series worked with him on several road company won't accept my old re- productions of Williams' plays views. or even my new ones." and found blm a very considerate She sustams a relaxed attitude mentor. about the sum of her work. Long .. Poldark.'' a new 16·episode romantic adventure sertes. wUl debut on "Muterpiece Theater" tonight at 9 o'clock on KCET. Channel 28. Two episodes, each one hour, will air back to back on this openine night. Robin Ellis, dubbed the sexJest man on British telly, stars as Ross Poldark, a rebel of many causes, whose stormy and dramatic lifestyle closely parallels the limes In which he lives. Tbe lnitial episode returns Ross to his astonished family, who had been informed that he bad died in battle. The welcome is warm and eenerous, but Ross I at er begins to realize the treachery that has taken place in his absence . REX REED in the raw "WrrB A BAD director I go crazy, I don't know what I'm do· ing." Miss Sidney lives in the pre· sent. She's tom up all of her scrapbooks, to the dismay of theatrical archivists, and has kept only two pictures of herself. And .she avoids looking at late· night runs or her old films. '1've got a friend who calls me up when one ls on, then I sit and gigele and tell what really hap· pened while the picture was be-- ing made. At times J have total · recall." Thrice married, thrice divorced and with one son, the veteran star in pnvate life pro· fesses now equable existence in· • terrupted with frequent calls to performance. "The .butcher and electric ago she stopped counting bow m any parts there have been. ''J suppose there have been parts l wanted that I didn't get. But if they didn't ask me to do them. what can I do about it? There's no sense s pending your life saying 'Oh, I could have done that better.' It's like reading old love letters." She hasn't kept them either. "The one thing you've always got to remember is the audience. If you don't worry about those people, you've got no show. One thing. I've never been wrong about a part I passed up. ..I don't think of a career total· 'ly. Each time Is different." Ladybug jumps to the noor. Star Sapphire gives her arm an affectionate nudge. Miss Sidney concludes the con· versaUon. "You relax, bear it, grin a little bit." AN AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL RElEASe for Gwen Verdon. It was a bit. JODIE FOSTER · MARTIN SHEEN ·ALEXIS SMITH :~......, Cy became involved in doing Shirley MacLalne's nightclub act, which led to his doine her first two teleYlalon special.s. He won Emmys for writlnl and producina them both, as well as an Emmy for the second one for best musical specialoftbeyear. "SEP.SAW'' BAN a year in New York and then took to the road with John Gavln and Lucie Arnaz, who Cy thinks was tremendous. "We made some cuts and chaoses for the road and I think the lhow Wat better than In New York." Michael Stewart brouebt "I Love My Wife" to Cy. "I didn't kDow If I would take it at first. But I found myself charmed. 1t had a style I hadn't seen before. I've aJways been fascinated by things that are innovative." Next season will see a new Cy Coleman musical, "Twentieth Century.'' which he's writ· lng with Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Citizen Band The Movie Citizen Band The Ultimate Fantasy Where Everybody lsSomeb~ Els$ The Comedy STARTS WEDNESDAY MORT·SHUMAN ·SCOTT JACOBY ... "THE LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVES DOWN THE LANE"I PGI r------NOW .UV..-----=~ c. .. UAllllllCOllt---.... , .. ... UA .... J ...... 11111-~ , SUnday. May 15, 1077' -Real E•tate Quntlons/Comment By Randall Mceardle, PtlD. Realtor Would )'OU pie ... e11p&al.D wbat a <0atratt of Hie laf We are coetSclelia( bQtai a t •• bl Su&a Aaa. I wu trauferred to Mr odka &bere -Ud the .....,, auiiOIU a coatrad ot •ale. Wlaat do yoa reco.,.NM . 8.8. Cosia Mesa A "ccadiUonal contract Of 1ale'' also referred to u "land contrad" or simply "contract of sale" ls an installment-type contract between buyer and seller, provtdine for periodic .loatallment pay-off of the purchase price while the seller retaina title to the property 11 tecurlty for payment of the purchase price. The •eUer aereea to convey legal ti- tle to the buyer at some future dale, upon full1ll· ment ol certain cond1Uons. During the term of the contract the buyer bu an "equitable ownership" In the property. 'Ibe conditional contract of sale is in fJlcl a security device, similar to the deed of trust or mortgaee but tbi unlike tho deed or trust or mortcaae, there ts o standard form readily availa· ble and some of th remedies of the buyer and seller are not clearly established. It ls Just as importan& that the contract of sale be recorded as it is that the deed and deed of trust be recorded. TiUe insurance in favor oC the buyer should still be required. It is the opinion of most leiaJ. counsel that the conditional contract of sale is generally not the best cboh~e for either the buyer or tht seller and for this reason it ls advisable that the parties obtain legal counsel prior to committing themselVes to such a contract. EDITOR'S NOTE Randy McCcmlle I& the premmt of the 1Ual E1taten and an author, lecturer and instruc· tor. Send IJO!lr comment1 and ~1tions to Randy McCar- dle clo the Daily Pilot. P.O. Bo:r: 1560. Co1ta Mesa. CA 92626. HUD Official Set For County Meet Lawrence 8 . Simons, an official of HUD. will head a panel which includes four prominent Southern California builders at Monday's joint meeting of the Sales & Marketing Council, Orange County Chapter of the BIA. and the Home Builders Council at the Anaheim Convention Center. Markt Meet Anttcipatlnc the end of tbh ye-t•• seller'• market will be the topic of Wednesday'• meeUne of the Sales and Market- ans Cowtcil. Dick Lewis of Lewis and Associates: Public Relations I Advertising wlll talk about builder image in a seller's market and how to be Their Art In Irvine Youthful Irvine artists are invited to enter pen and Ink drawings of Irvine Ran(h scenes tr\. an art conte$l sponsor ed by the Village Realtors . Twelve drawings will be selected for cover artwork to be placed on a r ea l estate-oriented newsletter the Village Realtors will begin dis- tributing to Irvine resi- dents in June. The prize for each win- ning entry is a $25 U.S Savings Bond. Followtne the theme. "lrvi~ Scenes ..-Past and Present." entrants between the ages of 5 and 19 may submil as many drawings as they Uke of either natural or man· made scenes within the boundaries of the Irvine Ranch. Bank Buys CdM Site Development plans for a corporate h ead- quarters building are in the works at the Bank of Newport following the b ank's purchase of a S.5·acre parcel at the corner of Acacia Avenue ~nd East Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. The parcel currently contams the Sandpiper Inn, Kam·s Restaurant and the Tennis Con- dominiums. A spokesman for the bank said design work is under way to remo~ a portion or the exisfing buildings and replace 1l with a corporate head· quarters which would house the bank's real es tat e a nd escrow • \ . . . .. J Walter and Lee's newett 1ervlcea to the bomebuylng public. Set up ln 1975 as a non· selllne 1nformaUon source for OrqpCoWity )otneseeun, the C Dter helped 4,200 fa'IDIJleJ dur- ing l~ It cootalna detailed in f ornaatloo on all citl 1rt Oranse CoUl\b', lncluiihi1 typ cla home prices, tax rates, reodint scores In Individual school dlstrictl, and community recreaUonal pro-grams. TOW NH No Pnor to joining Walker & Lee, Townsend was senior advertisJ.ne and promo. lion cl1rector for Dart R«,!sorts ill Marina del Rey He wu responsibleforthefirm'sJeaddevelopment dis· tribuUoa, and follow.up procram. ' R. JOHN SCRWELLENBACU of Corona del Mar has been p~omoted to resid«>nlial project manager of the Irvine Company. In this posltton Schwellen~ach i~ res~nsible for the sale-houaipg program in U01vers1ty Town The appointments of HADY WJNTEJlS JU to Center, a distinctive, planned senior vice president and ROBERTS. IJCATA to community to be located adja· vice president have been announced by the Real cent to the University of Esta~. a multi-office real estate firm head-California, Irvine campus. Town quartered in Newport Beach. Center will include apartments Randy McCardle, president of the elebt office and commercial facilities in ad· chain, said that Winters will continue as overall ditiontosalehomes. sales direetor el the Real Estaters and ai.o be Scbwellenbach joined the responsible for the DiJUict 2 sales area. Licata now Irvine Company tn 1975 as a pro- becomes responaible for aales in Districtl. ject administrator, Land Winters has been aasocated with the Real Development Administration. SCHWELL•Nuc" Estat.ers for 10 years and LiclJ,la has been with the He was previous ly real estate division company for five years. ayatelll5 manager for Walt Disney Productions and he was an operating officer in an independent land KATHRYN RAULSTON bas been honored for development consultant firm in Laguna Beach. individual achievement by Coldwell Banter Residential Brokerage Company and bas been ap. GENE B.ARROW of Newport Beach has pointed an associate vice president of the firm. joined Mayer Construction Corporation as director The new auociate vice president beJID her of sales for single family housing, President Robert Coldwell Banker career In 1962, the first woman to L. Mayer bas announced. handle sales and leasing For the put six years,,Barrow has been direc· brokerage acti vlties for the corn-tor of eales and marke\ing for Warmington pany in Orange County. Her in-Developr:nent, lnc. In 1976 he• divldual honors have been was responsible for the sale ol numerol1S and include her being approximately $33 million In named the top sales uaociate in single family and condomlnlum com panywide competition in homes in Orange County. 1971, the same year ln which she Barrow was appointed Jn• was named senior resldentJal 1976 to the Subdivision Advls&)ti consultant by the Coldwell Committee of the Department of, Banker firm and also honored bu Real F.ltate. His role Is to advise ""uuToN the Newport Beach /Costa Mesa the department on ways to · Realty Board for listing the largest number of pro· simplify and expedite ,aub- perties sold through the board. uuow division processin& and other Last year, she recieved a lifetime membership state approvals. He is a member of the Sales and in the Coldwell Banker firm's Million Dollar Club Marketing Council of Sbuthem California and a the first sales associate from the 36-membe; former member of its board of directors. Newport Beach office to do so. --=111=184-C9--JOU--,---ln-,-... -~---,.-,-.---- Simons is a veteran New Yorlc builder of re- sidential and commercial projects. He has been a leader in that state's building industry groups and has headed a number or National Association or Home Builders <NAHB ) committees. Simons' duties as Assistant HUD Secretary for Hous- ing /Federal Housing Commissioner involve direct· ine a wide range of mortgage UlSUrance and assist· ed housing programs. Simons• appearance was prompted by a Lele· gram sent to President Carter on behalf of several well-known Southern California builders. The drawings must be in pen and lttk only (one color inlc >; mus t be drawn oo 8112 by 11 white paper; and must be sub- mitted to the Village Realtors office i n Parkview Center {cor· ner of Michelson and University) by May 31 . Entrants agree that their entries may be reproduced and dis tributed by the Village Realtors. The winning drawings will be selected by a panel of judges from the Irvine Art League. div1s1ons as well as the WARREN E. TOWNSEND of Mission offices of the president Viejo has been named manager of Walker & Lee's and meeting facility for Home Shoppers Information Center. the board of directors The Home Shoppers Information Center Is one of .. ,k•tpa.ol, IM C.11 t42•"1t DAILY PILOT The panel members are Merrill Butler Jr . President or Bulle r Housing Corp.; Waller Keusder, chief executive of Keusder Enterprises and a principal of the G.J. Payne Company;' Raymond A. Watt, chairrllan of the Board of Watt Industries, Inc.; Robert Levenstein, executive vtce prealdeot and chief operations ofClcer of Kau{man and Brc>ad Homes, Inc. Those offices are shared --------------------!:..~~.;::'.!~:::....!:~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ currently among the The Joint meeting will begin at 6 p.m . for cocktails, followed by dinner at 6: 30 and the presen- tation at 7 :30. Tickets are $15 for members and $17 for guests. · bank's three branches. REAL EST .4 TE SALES MANAGER W• are looKing for too manaoenwnt oersoonel wllh two vears or more experience in resrdential real estate to mao~e estabhshed oll1ce 1n Huntington Beach Excellent Comoensation Call Howard Rockoff Roberts Realty (~13) 378-8527. collect Save 100/o on Allstate insurance for your new home. If your house is 5 years old or less, you may qualify for Allstate's "New House 10°0 Discount!' We've found it costs less to insure ne wer homes, and we're passing this savings on to you. lf your house qualifl~. we'll keep deducting 1()1;(. rrom your b sic home- owners premium, until yo\,lr house becomes 5yearsold. • If you already have an Allstate Homeownera policy, you'll see the savings reflected with yournextrenewaJ- automatically. If you live in a ne w house, but don't. f have an AlJslate Homeowners policy, better ~!:i~s~iISiiiin the • You're in good hands. r legend awaits yo~. There's a new and very special place on the horizon called LazyCreek: A limited collection of 35 imposing 4 and 5 bedroom country ranch estates designed for the most dfscrf mlnating taste. Each ranch-style home Is situated on a full acre of land with direct access to an extensive bridle trail system. The picturesque rolling landscape and eucalyptus windrows have been carefully retained to preserve the character of the old ranch groves. The architecture Is distinctive and elegant, with floor plans featuring up to 3540 sq. ft. that lend themselves to a slower·peced country lifestyle while providing an unlimited opportunity for your Individual taste to express Itself. And most lfN>ortant of all, LazyCreek is that special place you and your f amity, wlll want to call home for a long time to come. The first eleven of these magnificent homes are now under ·construction. And the elegant models are In t~lnal stages of completion. We Invite you to come and acquaint yourself wlth what promises to be one of life's moat memorable experiences. /\ legend called LazyCreek. rices range from $200,000 to $229,000. 8alu omce open Saturday through Wednead1y. 101.m. to du1k. Phone (714) 639·0550 .. ' ....__. DAILY PllOT 8 J --• • ' • • .... ~-• l COSTA MESA & PLAZA AREA Your Kids Are Safe! fn this fulJV fenced home. Neatly manicured yardS, large trailer or boat parking. Big floor plari features • bedrooms or convertible den, dining room eerved by a c::ontempo kitchen with modern kitchen appliances. Brick fireplace in the living room, pr1vate master au.te. Big c:ove<ed veranda patio. On a pretty corner lot. $65.000. call Sl7t-2390 $44,000 ~ M..-HtePhaa This unbelievably priced home will not last long! Close to new IChools I-ahoPS. Nice two bedroom starter home with a oozy formal dining room. woocl cabinets In the ranch kitchen. Uvlng room. party patio. Cefpets. drapes. double garage. The price Is right. Call 540-1720 • Best Buy -- For a Sandpointe Owner anxious. has bought another home! Submit all offers on this Sandpointe giant of a home ideal for the 1 big famlly! 4 bedroom, 2·story floor plan with a big [ fonnal dining room + kitchen eating area. 21·2 baths, bnck hearth fireplace. mom lov1n· kitchen. Carpets. shutters. $79,900, call 979·2390 Yards Ar e Professionally Done Lovely 3 bedroom ranch home laeal for a new family! Protess1onat1y landscaped grounds with spnnklers and party patio. Convenient to schools and shops. Inside has 3 bedrooms. full sized dining room. hvlng room hreptace. forced air heating. Only 561,950. call 97~2390 Quiet End Unit Pnvate townhome. desirable entry unit with beautiful parquet floors. tush carpets. redwood decked patio veranda 3 bedrooms d1nmg area. deluxe kitchen. Private master suite with bath Just minutes to South Coast Plaza, shops and freeways. One of your better investments' SS9 900. call 540-1720 , ·-... . - --~ ------. - Gleft Joins The .. CadlRac Cllb .. Congratulations. Glen! Glen Hellwarth of Tarbell's Costa Mesa office has ioined the firm's orestiQious ''C&dlllac Club." His outstanding performance In both listings and sales has earned him this latest honor. He represents one of the leading sales agents In Tarbell's entire Orange County marketing network. For all your Questions you have about buying or selling a home. call a true professional. call Glen Hellwarth. He's getting results the TARBELL WAY! 540-1720 HUNTINGTON BEACH RearYcrcl · Leads to Park E1<cellent constructed home'With "i vat• In the rear yard that teads to a parld LoYely floor plan with 3 bedrooms. eandleli9ht dining room + dining bw. Patio. deluxe bullHns.. forced air heating. \Neer echools and •hops~ "8.950. cau 842.al11 ... ' You Can Bike to the Beach From this Huntington Beach homw. Supel' 2-$tory 4· bedroom floor plan. dining area next to a chef's kitch~. Wood cabinets. flt'l\llV .,.., attratef.,,. yards. ·room fOt' your trailer or 00.t S79.900. call 9e2·556e Great Home For a Growing Fainilv Near schools and shops! Comfort Ible fl()()( p(an orf8f'S 3 bedrooms.'gather ·round dining roorn + a hU<J! fltl'htly0 room oerfect for those teen parties. Prtvate m'islitaulte. forced air tieatlll<). Carpets. drapes, builNl\S. $71.500. i can 842-8854 t A Pool To KeeD Cool! Handsome and private famlry hofn8 with a spar1<1ing pool great for summer fun! 4 bedrooms. extra baths. briclc fireplace. Dining area. fiesta family room. Party ~~ & 'SParklin<J swim pool, room to pttk your trallet" ot bOat. S86.500. call 962-5566 Owner Gone Best Value Around Full Ot1ce lust S68~d look at wttat you get! 4 . bedrooms.. dlnll'lg area In the femily kltctwtn. Livin<J room wa,.med by a fireplace. And outside leatures a big Pool and covered patio that wlll make summer a gas! Large corne,. lot vacant home. $68.500. call 842·8854 Room For That Pool • • ....... #., ~---·'-· -. • -Now·s the time to buy that special home with plen~ or room for that pool you·ve elways wanted. Big 09vered patio. outlets for BBQ, Boat or RV parking. Pool 'and tennis courts available. 4 bedrooms, formal dining. huge family room with 20 ft. wet bar. Plenty of room for game or pool table. Tiled entry. brtck flreptace. Pretty corner lot. $99.500. call 84Nl854 Patios All Around Front al'ld rear patio makes a great area for those BBQ s Nice Freedom home m good area of Costa Mesa 4 bedrooms or convertible den dining room served by a wood accPnted kitchen with built-ins L1v1ng room ha'i l1repracl! ,1a1P entry to 'i"'parate family room S76 900 call 540· 1 720 Lath & Plaster Quality construction thruovt. 3 bedroom suit~. extra bath. din1n9 area off the handy work center kitchen. Large covered patio sure ,, nice when company is he<e th1, SUIT.mer Lar9e stor119e stied tn re81' yard. $72.000, for more det lilt, call ~0-1720 Covere d Veranda Great ror tummer enterta1n1ngt Attractive home clo!e to everything. 3 bedroom•. candlelight d1n1ng room. con· tempa kitchen lets the sun shine ml Hearty stone ftreplace to cuddle by Trailer or boat parlon9 quahly talh & pla'lter $52 950 call 979 2390 Pi ck Your Own Fruit .J From the treea ol this Wllllams dotthouse I Avocad09. tangertnes. lemon• nectar•nes along with peaches and plums all al your ltngefllPI' Summer •nten1m1ng s a breeze on the big covered patio 3 bedrooms, formal dining room, birch cabinets Used brick frreptace to .cuddle by. $60,900, call 071>-23!1<> Mesa Del Ma r Really sharp and clean home with t-..o paJios-(one'1s covered'). aurrounded by neatly manicured ysrd9. light & airy T plan with 3 bedroom•. t>at1ng area 1n the fiesta family room. h1md1ome stone l1replace Ultra mooern kitchen wrth bullt·tna .. Carpett drapes. S78. 750, Cljll 54(}1720 Braaford , Villa-$55,900 Gorgeous townhome complH, near So Co t-Plaza & lreewayL 3 bedrooms, formel hiring room. catpal.ed .-ntry, deluu kitchen. Sunny & btlghl, lush p1t10 call todmy, 879-2390 . . IR~INE · Top Of The Line! Prestige Turllerock Y1ll9 Estate home in executive area of Irvine. One btoclc to tennis court• and comm pool. P1110famlc view tor m•le!. tns1de features 4 bedrooms. 2h baths. Big formal d1nmg room served by a gourmet lutcflen with top quality Thermador appliances Franciscan tiled counterrops walk 1n pantry, self -Oatanlng oven Big family room for enterta1n1ng. two cozy fireplaces Forced arr heating partly covered patio, 3'<:ar garage. $180 000, call 540-1720 $68,500 You Bet Your-Life That th19 price 19 low for this 4 bedroom California Home. Great floor plan oller'l versatility 10 the buyer Turn one bedroom Into a den or hobby room-then .veryt)ody"a h8PQyl Dining area otf the k1totien, forced air heating. Call today 64'0-1720 If You Like To Entertain Then check out this beautiful home that offers a hu9e bonus room great for any kind of party! Two wet bars. t1c;ihted patio area mirrored wardrobes 4 bedrooms. separate den. fOfmal dining room. FlMta family room. 1tv1no room has a fireplace. Deluxe kitchen with built-Ins. 194.500. call 979-2390 Behind ,1 Secluded Walls U• thla IOYely lrv1oe rutd nee. 810 cover.o pati? 1s klMI fOt outdoor eummer fun Fully apnnktered parklike grOUnda. Inside h 3 bedrooma + a big den or sewing room. fbrmal dining, bf'Ck fireplace to snuggle by Forced ••r heating, private matter suite. 570.800, call 540-1720 · .. FOUNTAIN VALLEY Century Park Pool Sized Lot Room for that pool you·ve always wanted! Charming 2· story home with tors of panelil'lg. no wax floors. coordinated wallpaper. Double sell cleaning oven In the 1<1tchen. 4 bedrooms. dining area. fiesta family room. Enclosed patio. $93.900. call 962·55&6 You'll Love The Location Of th•'i pretty Westmont home. Near schools & part<. large yard with many dwarf fruit trees. Professlonally landscaped ground .. with sprinklers for EX care. F1n1shed bonus room great lor that paot table. brick fireplace. 3 bedrooms. 01nll'lg area. large master suite. S76 950. call 962·5566 Stratford 4 Bdrm Giant! Spacious floor plan ollttrs 4 big bedrooms. 2~.0attie. tutl sized dm1n9 room nellt to a gourmet lcltctien. Family room two cozy fireplaces. ProfesslonaJly landscaped qrounds. covored patio graAt for summer fun. Room tor your trailer or boat. Sl 16.000. call 842·25G1 Dramatic Black Bottom Pool E><ollc yard•. beau11tu11y kept neighborhood. Super pool surrounded by 6 ffft o de<iklng, PlayhouN for the kldal 3 bedrooma. new pluah carpet• at1d no wa" floora. Gn BBQ great for cookoute. F1mlly aired dining area. deluxe kitchen. living room with brick flreplac:e, family room toot $8&,500, call today. 842·2511 Transfer Forces Sale Owner Is moving out of the area and needs quicl< sale! Attractive 4 bedroom home, great for family living. Separate family room. living room with tlreplace Detu><e kitchen. ptofesslonally landscapod yards surround a beautiful coot. Large shade trees abounding 577.900. call 842·2561 $68,500 Grab it Quick This home won"t last tong. ca11Tornla qancti styling. with extensive brick worl< thruout. Fully sprlnl<lered lawns, targe covered patio on a large tot 4 bedrooms or den. dining lcltchen. Entry foyer lo tlv1ng •OOITI. br1cl< fireplace. Wood cabinets In the k1tchel'I. Only S68.5Q9. call 842·6691 It's Been Reduced A9ain! Unbellevable reduction on this IOV!flY home. Close to the beach park and tennts. Family room with fireplace. spttt level patio and sprinklers. Separate dining room, 4 bedrooms. dining area off the kitchen Gar~ door • opener too! $129.500. call 540·1720 $56,500 It's a Honev! Huntlnoton Contlnental townhome rn popular area. El'ld unit with lush coco brown carpets. solarium floors. freshly painted Inside. 3 Bedroo1ru1. e1Ctra bath, dining area. Master suite. covered pallo veranda. Even a ,0sed brick lire()laoe. The price Is right. call IM2·8691 ( ft DAIL V PILOT Bund!t, "!X 15, 1177 Gas use Alter Travel Urge 61 .IORN 8A&BOU& A ....... ...._ .. ,,,._ Ginn Amertca'• ObHNlOO with biC wbeell, some buslne11men are con· vinced that. casollne priced at $1.50 a eallon will do what commoo Hnae bu tailed to do: Make the wheels smaller. .. TIDS BIG CAR· UtUe car deal is a mountain out or a molehill," says For· rest Shumway, president of The Sign-1 Companies, who spent the laraestpartof his life In the oil and gas business. "They have proven to everyone's satisfaction that you can make a very successfuJ. small, gold-lined car. That's what the ~ville is, nothina more tban a very rancy small car." "Why then," he asks, "can't you make a little Pontiac. and maybe put chinchilla on the inside, or gold fixtures. I don't think it's the size or the car that determines the derpand. I thlnk it's the type of car." The dust is beginmng lo settle alter President Carter laid down his energy proposals, and despite d.Ufereoces on how the equation Is worked out, ~Lls EDITOR'S NOT!: -With every~· a atten· tion on enerf111, or the lack of 1t, many eyea turn to Detroit. What's to become of that pre· mur aymbol of the American way of life, the private car' Jn the following tnUrview, three men who have been much concerned with the matter olf er intriguing apeculations. s how the majority of the Amencan public is convinced that there is a chronic fuel shortage and something must be done. Some experts have been try mg to teach that lesson for years. ROY CHAPI N, president of Amencan Motors which bet all its nickels on small cars only lo have the buying public tum away. 1s convinced there will be a cbange in the pnvate car. He is just. as convJO{'ed that one thing will not change: That the private car w11J always be with us. "I think we are going lo see a change in people's desires, and the necessary utility of automobiles," he says. "There'll be more of an emphasis on smaller, sped..alldd -vehicles. pub1pe electric, for primarily urban , lhop. pins, getting home from tbe office. thln11 like that. ''There will be dlmlniJhed arowtb of travel over long distances by pensonal car." There also will be an improvement ln interurban transportation, buses, trains, and a continuing expansion of air travel if ltdoeszi'tcost too much in energy. There also may be a slowin& down of the trend away from the cities. "I TWNK we may find people more interested in living in a metropolitan area. 1 tbjnk we will in- evitably see an improvement io mass transit, making mobility within urban areas relatively simple, and hopefully a lot more attractive, than it preSenUy is, .. Chapin says. Shumway, wboae firm divested Itself of its oil interests, lncludl.ne North Sea leases, because the returns were not suf- ficient lo justify the capital investment, still is struck by the ironies of the situa- tion today. There are only two ways lo deal with the energy crisis, says Shumway: First, by prtcinc-energy so people will not waste it. Second, by getting rid of the big automobiles. .. The big automobiles are the primary source of waste of petroleum products in this country ... You just can't go on with cars on the ro~ getting nine, 10 miles a gallon." THE IDEA that turning to small cars will destroy Detroit, Shumway says, is invalid. "Look at the little Mercedes," he says. "They're seltrng llke hotcakes at $24,800 out here (in Beverly Hilla). and you can practically pick it up. A four·place car and it's smaller than almost anything Detroit makes." Whatever Congress does, Sl a gallon gasoline -likely more -is considered JUSt a matter O( time. "Listen, it's inevitable," says Funk Zarb, who tried to get Con(?'eSS to listen for twoyeara as President Ford's energy chief. "Dollar gasoline is bound to come io the next five years no matter what we do." . .. Cha •sreee ... , don't thlU It., IOtnr to come lo pus overnlabt, but I tb1Dk lt'a very probabl9 within tM' aut three yean." lhum..,-, a ~bllcan, IPPlaudl the 1~ ~ Qu1er•a pro1ram. lndud.lq • tuea. •'1'11JS OOUNTa\' has.,_, ln a elua by IClell.'' be aaya. "European countri utd O(bcrs Just u clvi.llud u we are have aln11 tuea a nry dim \'lew ~ wutlM llM!IV· TMJ've hid very h1ab ... ouoe tuea ao4 bJSb borsepc>••r t&ata Ollcan. Tbat'1 why tlltMMfonlp c•ra bave 114eb little eniln• ••. Jt wun•t because they couldn't a fford It. particularly COIUltrfes like Gecmany and France. It was because they felt lt. waa ev 11 to waste energy.•• If some car buyers hear the contrary news that there is plenty or oil and gaa, enough for the next hundred years, they shouldn't bank on il as part of their car. buying plans, most experts say. "There's plenty of ml and gas left on tbe North American continent," says Shumway. "But it's deep and it's touah to find. and you have to have real incen· lives t.o rind it. U ~ou are drilline with your own dollar, you don't &et a llck for it." Frank Zarb agrees: "It's tough t.o 1et to it, and expemive. There's plenty there -but you get the plenty while what you are now producing is declinln&. So you're not adding ... At tbe same lime, consumption is increasing ... You're not going to find the country balling itself out with new oil finds." THE AUTO industry 1s heading for the greatest period of change in its history, Chapin says, but it will not happen quick· ly. Even with higher gasoline prices. At 65 cents a gallon, he says, gasohne still comes to well under haJC the t:ost of operating a car because of large cost in- creases tor repairs, depreciation and in- surance. Despite these increases, the automobile still is alive, if not well. Part of the reason is that the private car helped build the suburbs, and the suburbs and their disperse geographies now need the car. The far-ran1lng Amencan will be reluctant lo give it up. But one day the scene will be different. Instead ol a fuel gauge, the driver may watch an energy clock on his dashboard ticking off the minutes between battery stations. Or, even with the better mileage ex- pected by 1985, a little bell will ring in bis mind every mile, reminding him he has just spent another six cents. c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Havana's Doors Ajar Tiddly Devotion Unwinking Ry STAN DELAPLANE "Are there ways now for U.S. citizens to go to Cuba?" Well, I had a teller last week from the Russians who are putting crmse ships all over tlw pl.t<'l' rm1l('(J me to sail to Cuba St•ptembt·r 2 on the 1\.1 S Ale'Cander Pushkin So upparently THEY can get a vis a fo1 .in American \ctua ll), .1 number of American travel a~ent " arc• organizing tours to C'uba. Tour operators \\ 111 probably get vis as faster than inchviduals Canadians go in without a visa. <They tll'\ er hrokt• rdat1onc; \\ith Cuba.) Air Canada has lwl'n taking Canadian tour groups in \H'<·kl y. The Russian s hips s ail from Montn'.11 ••• THE RUSSIANS have been ~ll!>symg up I he lwst of lht? cru1..,~rs that s ailed in the Baltic. plus huildin~ new ones. Thry'r<' eompclit1vr About S50 a day compan'd to S!JO on bcllt•r known lines in the CunhhPan :\o I ipp1ng IOlht•r <,hips advise tips ol S(j a <1.1 \ 1 Tlw hra nct new M IS f\.arnkhs tan 1s cru1..,111).! in Septt•mbt'r from Nev. York to Poland 1 l·I days S9951. Stops in Dubhn <only $295 1f ) ou g et off in I rehmd 1 London and Rott«nbm Husswn l'ru1sc brochures available by \Hlfllll-! l>.I\ t' Stoll ml·~ Cl'. March Shipping Passl'ng1·r St•rv1ces·. One Wo rld Trade Crnt "', flol'W \ ork City 10048. ,, . . (' \NAUIAN JOliRNALISTS say Havana is no longer the swingy, sinful caty where all good Americans went to heaven. Tours -(run by the government> -go heavy on factory production and work ac· complishments of the Castro revolution. Like in Russia, kids on the street will buy your ball point, your lighter or the sturt oft vourback. (First man in with blue jeans and printed T-shirts makes a million.> *** ''We have a stopGver in the South Pacific between Honolulu and Australlar Should It be Tahiti or Fiji?" I'd favor Fiji. Fly from Nadi Airport down to Suva. Wonderful old South Seas town. Native market. Fijian police in wraparound skirts cut with pinking shears. The breezy o1d Grand Pacific Hotel. The "GPJI" 1s a great place to sit and watch the military band march by and drink Fiji hitter. *** ON TAIDTI, Papeete town is getting traffic jams. Stop lights. If you go to Tahiti, walk across the airport Get on Tahiti All' to the island or Moorea, len mmutes away. It feels the way the South Pacific s hould reel. Splendid thatched resort hotel Bali I (al. Get a collage over the water with the floor made of porthole glass. • *. BLT -n · YOU want a s winging town, it's Papeete during the Bastille Dny celebration. They make it last ALL month or July-"Le Juillel". Cardin's Spees Speetae•lar Du FRE.5NO (AP) -Some people might think an MIT traduate with a degree in civil engineering would have better things lo do than sit around playing lid· dlywinka. But Tim Schiller, veteran of three U.S. championship winking teams and one world champion squad, knows no nobler pursuit. "When most people hear I play tiddlywinks they say, 'Hey, I used lo play that game when I was a kid.' But it's a far cry from the Milton Bradley toy they're thinking about "I'VE PLAYED a lot or games -chess, billiards, bridge, you name it-and none combines the e lements of ski ll, luc~ and strategy as well as tiddlywinks," Schiller said. He began playina at MIT about nine years ago, and his en· thusiasm has never dwindled. On a recent weekend he and friends spent about 14 hours wmking in preparation for the U.S. championships or "con- tinentals" aa winkers call them at Cornell University. SERIOUS WINKERS the world over play a version of the1 game developed In England in 1955, using a 6x3 foot felt mat that covers a table. The objective, called "squopping," la lo cover opponents', winkswlthyourown. SchHler, 26, said the people he's met at. national and interna- tional coinpeUtlons range from fairly conservative busineumen like himself lo farmen, com- mune l)'l>el and hllb school kid.a. , "BUT MOST PEOPLE attract-' -ed to the game aeem to be orient- ed toward math. You iet a lat of computer wizards and lo&lcla.os, very few from the humantt.les." Put trips lo Cornell have pro- duced a 1ood deal ol "cralinesa, wtnken' style," Scbillel' ta.id. One winter mow was so heavy that the always hotly-contested Harvard-Cornell hockey 1ame was called off but the atonn couldn't keep winters from~ lne their annual tlddb' touma· ment. Tbo resultl reported each ynr ln a JIGbliC tlGo called "Mil- &lDf Wlnlr.'' A. Int~ • Wlntera wen MU.U dl.w.cl er a propoaal to drOp 'ifiMly" tb,& hamo ·qt U.. am.a and l tt almpb' ''wtDD~ A.pp.arently n• lacllon tboupt thla eel more eoa· temponry and llttca~ and would help dit~h serious Wlnkinl tr0m chlJd I J))AJ, .J. ,But: &Jae tra4Jtlon1U1t1, and ~hider •u amon• them, t.ul'l:*l back tMtwncw wttb an~ to ptaerYetb .1amo•1 tntcltltY. , , ' _.. .... ..... ____ _...._..,..,.We •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .OlS: AchttilHn Ge•r.. I OOJ Ge•NI 1002 ~ c.heck ....... ads •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• dclRy 99d report ~ ron 1,,...dlattty. The DAILY PILOT o•Mltfl MabllJty for the first '""' corftd htMrtlon .ay. P\ibalMr'• Motfce: 1\11 roal estate udvertlaed in U11s newspaper is sub- J~'t lo the fo'ederal Falr Housing Acl of 1968 which makes it illegal lo advert1i;e "any pre-ference, limitation. or dllcnminalion based on race, color. religion. sex, or national ongin, or an Intention to make an} such preference, ilmita· lion, or J1scn minalion." Th.ts newspaper w1U not knowingly accept any advertising for real est.ate which is in viola· tlonorthc law -------HcM.Ms for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GORGEOUS2 STRY TILE ROOF BtOy appointed 2 stry on c1uiet :.L Upgraded in many ways . Pr of lndscped 4 bdrms, 212 baths, cement driveway, 3 car gar11ge, blt·in BBQ. You have to see to ap· prec1ate all lbe xtras. Only $134,1150. Si5-94!H. ~ Walker l: lee Real Estate STAY COOL . In the warm summer months & enjoy all the comforts or this air·cond. 3 bdrm. home. Large family rm. Located on a cul de sac,· clos e to schools & s hop ping. Located in Lake Forest. $82,000 ~~~oo_o~. VILL~ •REALTORS ---- WOW! A $I 0,000 SEE 'THESE TODA Y!I · lMIXT WUK MAY II TOO L.Anl OLD CORONA DEL MAit Just steps to Little Corona Beach; in- spirational ocean view! Over 4000 sq. ft. of exceptional quality, with 3 bdrms .. 3 baths. formal dining rm • huge living rm. & very large playroom with frplc. & wet bar. 3 Car garage & 3-story elevator. $330,000 214 POPPY (park at Hazel entrance I. SAT/SUN 1 5 HEW IA YNOMT CONDO 2550 Ft. of luxury with complete security, incl. df>uble parkmg area. Beautifully decorated, 2 large bdrms. & den; boat docking avail. S239,500, On lease/option. 621 LIDO PARK DR .. C-2, SAT/SUN 1·5 4 IDRMS, -$74,950 Splendid 6 yr old home : ~ b<.&ths. formal dining rm.: a n exceptionally <Attractive home under $75,000. Owner leaving area. 148!.ll LAUREL GROVE (Please call 559-4420 for directions >. · SUN. 1·5. FOR LEASE Upgraded J bdrm., 212 bath c·ondo. close to pool & school. $465 Month. 11 WINTERGREEN: SAT.1-5 LINDA ISLE The "Twm Towers," with 10,000 sq. ft. of luxurious living area. on two choicest waterfront lots 7 Bdrms .. ti haths, luntast1c game room ''1th wet bar & shp for lg<.'. hoat. Completely custom furnished & ol lcrt•d at ~50.000. Absentee owner will also con sider commercial exchange. 759-0811 .. 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 759·0811 PRICE OPIH HOUSE I Z·S, SAT. & SUM. REDUCTION HAJtlOI VIEW HOMES owner said s ell my The ultimate in a 2 bdrm., dining rm .. home! Movsn.: out or den home. . .view from bdrm. & area and I will sacrifice den ... every possible upgrade. this Newport Deach !ieautuut J>8UO areas & garctens. beauty. Three bedrooms. Built-in BBQ. Securit~ system. Ex- w1lh pool and jacuzzi can t · f · 0 t tile 19'YT Port be found In this luxury ens1ve use o imp r e . "' home llurry or cry . cell Cardigan. ~16-2313. ortN lll'HI SflJN ION t. ,, • LIDO ISLE -229 VIA GENOA !. ~ ~ Steps from the bay; 2 bdrm., ~,m,a:i.1 I dining rm. & den, 3 baths. Spacious . ··-!?~!! .. ! rooms around lovely patio. On Lido's widest street. See Sun. 1·5. $205,000 CORONA LAGUNA IEACH -DEL MAR 28832 SHADY LAME You 'll find natural Top of The World, dramatic, recent· wood:-.. wrought iron 1 b' ·1 3 bd d. · 3 fen~c staint>d !(lass and Y UI t rm.• mang rm., a l'Tlll;tcr suite that won't .baths ... on a clear day, look down • top. J Dedroom, den. 2 · the coazt to Mexico. Ocean & valley balh. views ... great treatment or wood & Call 640-9900 glass directed to the views. Open SWl . USE THE DAILY PILOT "~AST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call 642-5678 bt. UJ DAILY PILOT 842·5878 1-5 CC Orange Coast Q:: 2600 E.Coast H•J., Corona del Mar .REAL ESTATE 644·4141 OWNER WILL FIMAMCE CdM luxury duplex with bay view. Open Fri/Sat/Sun. 1·5. 407 Dahlia. SAN JUAM CAPISTRANO Truly luxurious 4 bdrm. More than 50 special features insta11ed by owner/builder. $212.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2300 Sq. ft., incl. big dining rm., big family rm., big mstr. bdrm. Also, space for boat or motor home. $123,500. MESA VERDI , 3 Bdrm., 2 baths, I arnlly rm, Xlnt cond. in & out! Reduced to $89,900. Open house Sat/Sun. 1·5. 2021 Calvert. -- WESLEY N. TAYbOR GO. Presents Charminr Custom Home Beautiful Dover f•es COl'fter·S365,000 Architecturally designed 2-story beauty situated on a quiet comer site with a view of white s andy beach & water! Private courtyd entrance-, terrazzo foyer leading from living rm to formal dining rm.& family rm, sun1teo we~ ~ar. New gourmet kitchen. Gorgeous mstr suite wtth garden bath. 3 Addition~ lge bedrms, each with private bath, plush-powder rm. Custom wall covermgs, cptng & drapes. 3-Car g arage. A truly fine family home. 509 EVENING STAR LANE OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5:30 IH THE NEWEST "ILUFFS" $169,500 1-Story highly improved Linda Model • Picturesque corner w/deep set -back from st. Beaut. outlook of greenbelt & view of mtns . 3 BR, 2 baths. wraparound cov. patio, choice plants. custom wrought iron gate & extensive aggregate. Expens tve custom cptng, drps & wall papers. 31 2 yrs. new. 2700 VISTA UMBROSA Sat1Sun 1-5:30 llG CAHYON $215,000 Elegance abounds in this two s tory beauty w/sunset and golf course view! Boastc; of 3 bdrms. form. D.R , wet bar Sunken Roman tub in master bath & exciting j acuu a. Built by Deane Homes and prof. decor ated. 3 patios & lush landscaping A joy to see & to own 7 rue Grand Vallee Sat/Sun 1·5:30 llG CAHYOH TOWHHOME Country club atmosphere. Private garden ct. patios. tennis, pool. New 2-story 2 BR. sitting rm., lge. DR. 2 baths. For lease $695 mo ES t.t·: Y N CHARACTERISTICAL&. Y LIDO ISLE 2-Story white stucco with tile roof. 3-Bedrm & den charmer on corner site. Street to strada. Astro·t~r. on patio & lge sundeck. Formal duung, kitchen bar & lge master suite. New cptng. Really sharp! $215,000 236 VIA MENTONE SATiSUN 1·5:30 S UNITS • PRIDE OF OWNfaSHIP A b e a u t y to be h o I d ! Q-u a 1i t y workmanship m bldg interior AND ex tenor. Ne ar n ew. In Newport Harbor High vicinity. Gorgeous 3 BR owner's unit w/fam rm, formal DR. 21 2 baths & 2 frpl. 4 Other units w /2 BR. 2 baths. Atriums & patios. Prime prop. $295,000 T1tlPUX..COtlONA DEL MAil Great location! Com111unity pool ! roiniview of oce an from bdrms. Great rental record! 3 Popular "Townhouse Type" umts. Nice owner's unit with 2 BR. 111'2 baths & frpl in LR + 2 units w/2 BR & 1 bath. Great buy. $175,000 ~YLOR CO. ~ 2111 S... J....,• Hlh Road MEWl'OltT CENT&. H.I. 644-4910 HEA LTOH.S Sill<'\: 1 ~Mf) ,, ~~~~! .......... !?~~,~~!'! .......... !?~~ ~!!~~~~ ....... 1 ~4!:!!!.~.~ ••••••• BLUFFS GeMt'el 1002G.Mra1 1002 .I &•droom ~ Ii.ti h \ DELUXE CONDO •••••••·••••••••········•••••••••••••••••••••• Plan on h•H·I~ i.:1 t•1•11h..t1 <'on'l'nwn1 '" .. 1101111rn11 l't'n \t'I 11 1,.t• flt'\\ ,qi pllan<.'t'' Call 640-9900 \ \IJ ,E' HE \1 :1'' M.1 J'"\"1hm .. lhl N-.w1>01t U••t<.h l'rim1 E :-.1<1.-Brand O•.'W :/. br :!h.1 "' frplc·. hltn' & ,111 Jm<'n1t1t'-. t.nd11-. .. 1I \ .1rcl, rc•Jd ~ 11> (TIO\(' Ill ~12.IMJO \li\h F. OFT"Elt H.wport Pier Rlty Cal67l-2051 ~ Wanl Ad Help" St-;1.1, tt.11<' llem" With a 642·~78 l>uily Pilot Clai.111f1t'd t\d International Designer Pattern ~~~ T Ji'A 'l~"' ) <( EASTIWff OCEAM VIEW LUSK HOME 4 Bedroom. 21h bath, large family room. Morning & a fternoon sun on patio with privacy plus. Priced under market for quick sale. $1SS,000. Open Sat & S.. 10-6 721 lells 644-0406 or 640.9900 \' .. \I J J~:\· l{t~: \I ]1' M70 JAr.~BOR EE no NFWPORT or ACH I 1002G.....-1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S,,ecl.acuftU " Sp"gt~~ View 4 BR, 21h BA. formal DR. Fee land. Exclusive listing. Avail June lSt. $265,000 Mike Schlon1m• R~ 644-6397 or 640-4130 MEW IXCWSfVI USTIMG Spacious 4 bdrm., 3 ba,, Spanis h con t!:mporary home with a marvelous 180 deg. oceJn & Catalina view. Generous use of Mexican tile, beamed cell 's .. redwood & brick f ocade. Large formal dining rm. with frplc., f amity rm has step-down wet bar; 12 rt. wide patio terrace along entire ocean side. Large yard with room for pool. Access to 3 priv. beaches. Shown by app't. $289,000 I NEW EXCLUSIVE LISTING Builder's elegant ocean view estate with 4 lge. bdrms., 4 baths, family l'm. & den (on ocean side). Gourmet island kitchen with bit-in charcoal BBQ & DIAMOMDIAR J~ wltb view. 2000 iq ft. • Bdrms. 2 ba, lam rm. covr'd p:tUo, air «>O· d1t1onln1. tnaulallon , cplS It drapt.'I Walnut School Dtst $115,500 by owner Eves & wknd.s. 5950700 Harbor View 2 br + paneled den (has door & lie closet. may be u:;ed aa 3rd bdrm). 21». NOT a U ' yard but .i must see unus ually l&t! beautifully lndscpd fee lot W/lrecs, purfed for pool or t ennis crt. Oversized all e qp'd katcflen w /breakfast area, washer/dryer, Im-ported ftaUan tile entry. Mirrored wa rdrobes. bric k frp lc . Patio Reasonably priced, by ownr. Open 1·$ Sat/Sun 1851 Porl Seabourne . 644-6746 -----· THEllSHOfJ 3 bedroorru. with 2 com- plctcly remodeled baths. AMI REALTY _. CAHYOM 3br, 2 ba Bordeaux By Deane Homes. Only $214,000 VllW Big Canyon Townbome 3br, 2~ ba. For Lease ~/mo unfumlshed or choose your own furniture $1100./mo. WOODMIDGI AllOll LA.IE VIEW of the mountains & open fields from th1$ NEW 2 DR, 2ba. luxury condo nr. lake. Sunken living room with rireptace. Separate dining room. Two car garage & YOUR OWN PRIVATE REAR YARD. $109,500. 75~1515 . 759--0087 · microwave, 2 refrig. & solid Walnut cabinetry. The finest qua lity new carpeting. draperies. wallpaper , paneling, fixtures & bill-ms thruout Sf>acious courtyard patio with heated s wimming pool & bath house. Enormous 3 car garage with room for boat or motor home. Custom features galore; a work of art! Steps to 3 priv. beaches. Shown by app't. $387,000 New pa ml inside, restuc. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! coed on the outside, Hurry! These an tM only hotMs a•allable lnC-oShorei The Can.o Shotts RHldettt Speclali1h CALL 673-7040 !:~ .......... !?.~~,~~ .......... !~.~~ PUBLIC NOTICE Once m a ltfellmt> chan<.·c tu p u rdlu~L' this oceanfront estate: main res1denc<.• plus full g uest house & separ at <.' maid 's quarters plus neat ltlllc housl' on sand. Hurry. Lag una Beac h 's finest buy at 1970 price . $375.000 Out of town seller says, "seU ! " C. F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 EASTBLUFF CENTER G....... 10021G•Mrol 1002 ··············-········ •..•.••...•.........•.. BAYFRONT, pier & float, lots $200,000 to $325.000. to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from PRESTIGE waterfront homes with pier & float from $385,000 up BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR .1.11 Boy\1d1· 011v,. N B 675 6161 massive added--0n family room with s wed lsh fireplace, plus a child safe pool. Close to shop· ping and schools. Priced to sell In a hurry at $68,000. Call 842·2535. Of'fN 111 9 • II S fUN 10 e1 Nl(I • [9JUilHI Ace in the Hole M<'Sa Verde, $74,900 Cull pnce. 3 Bedrm & fam rm. llurry. call ror de- tail'!. ComM.&ReL Redty 1s1-io60 •TWO FIREPLACES! 2 fireplaces. 2 lamily rooms. 2 bath$ and 4 in- viting bedrooms · t he ~l buy an town! Wa lk· in g di s t a n ce lo West m ins t e r M a ll. Pnced to sell at $73,950. CallM:? 2535. ()/'tN fll 0 •II\ H fl h.H:f ,.ltf# 1~-Uiftltll CANYON CREST ESTATES 3 BR. 2¥. BA. Huge homes ror lux e xec. liv- ing. S Min to airport, bch &!..hopping. Call now. KENNEY RULES'fATE 768-6663 48DRM 2 STORY -S&S Double door entry step down living room with rathcdral ceihn~ Coon· try :olyle kitche n with formal dining. Localed near park, schools and shopp111g. C31l 9G3-6767. •fl"lllO •lf fut, JU tJ 1• l•-• Clas:.1ned Ads 642-5678 ---General IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... liil~iliiiiii;;;~-... ~ •WATERFRONT* HIWPORT SHORES IYOWMER 2 Sty )>m, 3 Rr, & den. 3 Bu, 2 frplc·s. l In master. Comm pool, clubhouse & •••PRIMIEJt OFFERING••• BEAUTIFUL OM THE WATER WITH IOA T DOCK tennis. Open Sal & Sun 12 5 432 62nd St. $130,000. $265,000 Compfl•lr ,_..corof~ hi and out with loads of tee* floorftUJ, WOl'fttth Ir quality. 3 '*-·· Heh with it's own both. Fonnal clnlncJ room, lg• famfly-bltllard room & COY...-d patio. Park your boat outslct. the door. SPYGLASS-PASTORAL VIEW occu" HOW -IUY LATER $275,000 tWw and,.. .. .,. ll•ed ln groclou1 4 led, fmnlly roo"" formal dJnhH) rm. ln on -..chGRtlng floor plan surrounding Spcrith cowtyard. Decorator coordinat- ed lnhrior and beaut 141ftdscaped H· ttrior. S,.cfaf tenns for the bqer who · ..,.. to presern ca.at ftOW and buy ..... ~II. macnab I Irvine ?-realty FINER HOMES FROM $61,500 TO $1 ,300,000 DON'T LET TIME PASS YOU IY! D~namic taste w/quality & style. Program for your school move now! See this charming 4 BR, 3 bath, formal diniog, lg. family room home w/lg. separate bonus room! $269,500. OPB4 SUM 1-s PM. 14 MISSION IAY, SPYGLASS CU.401 UYEHtU! A polished, sparkling, sunny 4 BR. 3 bath family home on a beautiful tree-lined cul-de-sac. This is one of Huntington Beach's finer locations -just 2 min. to beach, shopping & schools. The biggest.surpriS'e - ONLY $94,750! OPEN SUM 1-5 rM. 21132 LOCKHA YEH. CU -41) llG CANYON CUSTOM DEANE HOME 1s t time offered ! TruJy s nooty Versailles. It has everything! 6 BRs, family room. billiard room, 5200 sq. ft. of family living. View, pool, private iron entry gates & 3. car garage. Massive 20' ceiling in living room. Lynne Rothell 644·6200. CU·42) CUSTOM B.EGAMCE Can only describe this beautiful 3 BR home on fee land. High ceilings, French doors, lg. rooms. Formal dining, lg. family room, 2 fireplaces & format gardens w/covered ter- race. U35,000. Barbara Aune 642-823.S. CU-43 ~ FINEST SPYGLASS - PAMOIAMIC VIEW!! This Jtaib 3 8R ho~ w/lg. v1ew- o r i e n t e d fa in i I y room also welcomes you w/sparkling pool & jacuzzi. New. custom carpets, paint & wallcoverJngs + professional landscaping. $275,000. Appl. only. Helen WQOd 644·6200. CU-44) EASTll.UFF -SUP'ER VALUE Immaculate Lusk built 3 BR home w/formal dining & family room. High on a beautifully landscaped corner. Priced for fast sale! Im- m ed ia te occuoancv ooss ible. $145,000. Larry Dyer 642-8235. (U-45> MOUNTAIN & LAICE VIEW A realJy s mas hing "Woodside" home in Arbor Lake. Near boat house, therapeutic pool & lake, 3 BRs, family room. dining galleria & den really complete a lovely home in a special location. $149,500. Bill Hutchings 752·1414. (U-46) SPYGLASS W /VllW -$ZJ7,5001 4 BR single-level home on fee land Situated on a beautif uJ corner view lot! Torn Queen 644-6200. <U-47) COUNTaY SCEHI Offering over >r'!a acre of &round w /2 private homes, huge 3-car garage & work room. Includes a separate Jot to build on or keep ror your own en· joyment t $198,000. Lois Egan 644·6200. <U-48> IWI llAOM WIMMBJI Walk in through lo\tely entrance & FALL IN LOVE ... a real Jewel that shows like u mOdel ! 3 BRs, ; ramily .. room. 2 ffrepJaces & super· wido cov.1red patio that extend! tt\e width or the ho e. All th.ls in lovely Ba~st. S169,500. Bob Owens 642· . CU·SO) r THE UNCH -Pacesetter buHt "Appaloosa" model. 4 Bedrm, 21At bath. family & dining room. 3 Car Garage, pool, $106,000. 15171 Cherbourif, Irvine TUlnatOCK -Broadmoor built. Executive 3 bedrm, 2 bath with dlnini: room & ramUy room. lar~e corner lot with many customized features. $124.900. 19322 Sierra Bello. Irvine. CAMIO HIGHLANDS -4 bedroom or 3 and a den. Beautiful carpets & drapes, ocean view. Popular model $165,000. _.615 Cortland, Corona del Mar. SPYGLASS -reduced, sharp 3 bedroom, Portsmouth model. Owner anxious. Submit offer. Priced at $209,950. 17 Mon· terey Cir. Newport Beach. HAllOlt VllW -nicely landscaped and highly upgraded 4 bcdrm home. Off ercd at $211,000 2'll5 Port Harwick Pl .• Newport Beach. 675-3411 L U S K ~ R E ,\ LT Y u .luh11 /J /.11,J.. l\ .\i>11 ('11. 251 5 E. Coo\t Hwy. Corona dd Mor Ge ral 1002 Ge•rel • 1002 Ge•1.. 1002 ... . ..................... . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BEST IN BLUFFS EXCLUSIVE HEW LISTINGS CHOICE EARLY ILUFFS Front row water view; 2 BR. 2 ha., form . dm., l·level "J -Plan". A real buy, Sl26,500. BAYFROMT R·PLAM Popular tri·level, ul>solutcly gorgt•ous ! 2 Lgc. BR .• fam. rm ., S225,000 Incl. land llG E-PL.AH Bay view, 2 beauties to choose from. 2200 Sq. ft.. 3 BR, 2'h ba., form. dir{, huge Cam. rm. Like new. $173,500, $179,500. OPB4 1·5 2915 9UEDADA (off V Del OroJ $155,000 WITH LAND End unit. 1950 sq . ft. 3 BR. 212 ba .. greenbelt. bay view. New kitchen incl. microwave. oren.s 265] VISTA ORMADA BA YFROMT LEASE OR LEASE/OPTION Situated on beautiful Vi sta Caudal \\here p;moram1c water view is the ltne~t' He!-il end unit E-Plan :i Bl{, :JI :i ha. fam . rm. w /wet bar. new extended kitchen. SlOOO A month lease or lease/option to purchase. OPEN I ·5 20 I 5 VISTA CAUDAL Helen B. DOWD REALTOR. INC. MLS 644-0134 1973 Top Usttt" & Top Salesman 1974 & 1975 Rumter-Up Newport.Mesa Board of Realtors DANA POINT View or ocean & moun- toins. new beauty_. PLUS loft. 2Y.a BA. 2590 sq. ft. Two story e x· ecuUve home. 3 Car garage. Rent till escrow closes. $145,000-Hurry ! ' Newport Center WALK TO THE OCEAN S HARP ! SHARP Newport Shores location and home. A three bedroom decorator's de· light with chef's gourmet kitchen. Your own private master su1le and secluded patio and custom s un deck but please call now so we can sell this hou~e lo you. Call 546·Zll3. OP!N 1119•IISIUN1081 Nt(f• [llNMI <>p.n Sot/Sun 1-5 1621 Port larmouth SEEING IS BELIEVIMG!! in Harbor View Homes. S BedrmA, lge family room vl/wel bar. Formal din 1 mg room 2 F1replacl!~ G .... ,.. 1002 GeMrel 1002 View cover ed p1t10. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Somer:;et model. Asking ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCALLY OWHlO COMPANY SlRVING TH l SOllfH COASJ nREA SINCE 1963 SURFSIDE' TOWNHOUSE 3 Bedrooms, large kitchen with eating area +forma l dining by brick fireplace, overlooking brick paved patio. Double garage. $09.900. 2 Community pools, volley hall and basketball courts Call now 002·4454. 5 BEDROOM -4 BATH This Four Seasons home is ideal for a large family Huge family room with fireplace. Country kitchen, low m aintenance yard and short wulk lo all schools m C'lud ing St. Simon & Jude. CALL NOW 962-4454 OH THE HUDSON HUDSON AVJt~. that ts' Don't mas~ this beaullful 4 bedroom homtl wlth b1~ double l{araee Large v ard with p a tio Clo!ie lo South Coast Pla7.a Co1y brick fplc with mantle. Big bedrooms too $69,950. Call 546-4141. IS YOUR WIFE RUNNING AROUND LOOKING for a house -here's the one of your dreams, in Costa Mesa's most prestigious area. This home ts exceptional for f amlly and entertaining with pool and beautiful family room. Present at SSll.000 Call 5'16-4141 YOUR AFFORDABLE DREAM is waiting in Mesa del Mar. Price includes new carpeta, drapes, tile, disposal, paint + mature fruit trees and 1arden. Open House Sunday 1·5; 833 St. Clair, CM. Call now 640-6161. SPYGLASS Be the first occupant Jn tJiliJ new Spyglass home. Enjoy specious rooms with a Spanish f)ovor. Lota of tile and super view. Open Daily 1·5 PM; 32 Morro Boy. CdM. Call for infortnatlon. 640 616l onh· SlH,950 Cal l 644 7270 NO OUT OF POCKB EXPENSES 2 Bedrm houc;t" + 3 Untl8 (1) lx'<lrm 1•ach All up· gradt•cl l'ri me Lona BeJth lol·atwn $6000 Down Cop rate 9.4'1 Clll ror appt while they lllllt !>t!l HllSS MONEY SAVERS 20 UNIT!'i for only 120.000 down F.xN•lh•nl write utf No out or pocket ex pen5e5. Coll quick '• 549-86.~ 2 BEDROOM CONDO 1 LEVEL $68,300 rnvacy and qu14.'t in beautiful paUo rrull troe11. ar•i>e'I. fl5h pond und waterfall Eitcellent tastu, interior decor Wnlk to 1hoppln1 and Wencllrr. For appt. ull f:_Ul"~J\\ t'~~ HOMES OPIH l·I Tin •"-•• UNl(fllUI OVll MIWPOltT HAUOa -4 bdrm;? .story, incredible Bay views, room for tennis. See Harriette Hammond at 1101 Kings Road . $325,000. . UNIQUE IN HAllOI VllW HOMIS - .. Palermo". 2 story, 4 bdrm, nr pool, $172,500. See Nancy Laux at 1924 Port Bristol. UNl9U1 IN WISTCLlff -Beaut. corner lot, nice area, 3 bdrm pool home, immac., cbarmlng. See Kay Glavas at 1228 Sussex Lane. Bring $149,500. UNl9UE IM NIWPOIT Hll•HTS - Contemporary 3 bdrm., some view, remodeled. $1401000. See Carol Drake at 320 Holmwooa. .UMl9U1 IN MISA VRDE -recent redo, 3 bdrm pool home, near M.V.C.C., $139,000. See Wendy Beam at 1791 Jamaica Road. UMl9UI IM THE ILUFFS -Trina with big Back Vay views, original cond., estate sale. See Barbara Hutchings at 416 Plata. UNIOUI IN SHOUCUFfS -4 bdrm., pool, mini estate, new kitchen, immac., $2lS,OOO. See Dennis Pilon at 242 Driftwood. UMl'iMJI IM llVINE TlllACI -New listing, 3 bdrm, needs quick escrow. $135,000. See Dottie Johnson at 1312 Santanella. UN19UI IN MESA VBDI -Popular Republic 4 bdrm, tri-level. large FR home with a cul-de-sac location. Sl 13,900. Sec Vonda Peterson at 1936 Sand erling Circle. U,_.l()U~ li()M~S REALTORS• THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLINO THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 676-6000 MESA VERDE, 546-6990 • CALL US 1002'Ga•r .. SALES ASSOCIATE BOBKADAN 1002 OPIH HOUSE SUM I ·S 16572 Tripp Cir., Huntington Bch. 3 BDRM, F.R., 1314 BA, POOL $69,900 10492 Cordova Plaza, Westminster 3 BEDROOM, 2 BA, CONDO $76,900 8141 Foxhall Dr., Huntington Bch. 3 BEDROOM, 1 ~ BA CONDO $69,500 10499 Salinas River, Huntington Bch 5 BEDROOM, FAM RM. 2~ BA $132,500 7878 Croydon, Westchester 3 BEDROOM, 2 BA, FAM RM $94,950 15881 Belfast, Huntington Bch 3 BEDROOM, l~ BA, FAM RM 1611 W. OHve, Fullerton 3 BEDROOM, 1 ~ BA, DEN I IOH Meg111le Sf. ,_, .. ...., f6MJll ' $81,900 $62,950 ..... ,.. 1002,GtMral 1002 .............................................. WATER,WATER EVERYWHERE! OCIAMAOMT HOMI Deluxe 4 BR. ms tr. suite wi frplc .. luxurious DRESSING RM ., SHINGLE EXTERIOR. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5. 1313 E . BALBOA. $295,000 WATllflOMT UMITS Exceptional income· warm & woodsy, 3 & a den + 1-BR, 4 b&. Doc~ for 2 boats. $196,500 HNIMSULA POINT Imagine! 3 tots, prime a pot near ocean & \)ay; ramb.llil& 6 B~ 6·ba. tlome. Cbarjnln1 brick exterior, extravagant use or Itallna We. $315,000 . ' WESTCLIFf ~ llAte NIW LISTIMG -in most desira- ble neiihborhood ! 2 Bedrms & den with Jovoly lanai. You wlll enjoy the truly formal d!nlne room. $147 ,500. I tll leraMre LR.. Ml. Call ior appt EASTl.UFF "£YERYTHING" MIW UITIMG -Pool, Jacuzzi, fireplt. patio heater, lath house -plus 5 bedrms, 3 baths, formal dining, breakf aat room and family rOQm. 3. Cor garaee & much. much morel ex. cellent condition! $181,500. 2306 Aral .. M.I. Sat/S.. 1·5 CHOOSE ONE OF THREE SUPH NEW HOMIS -in Marina Highlands -prices starting at $78,000. Fireplaces, shake roofs, 3 bedrooms each. Many other good features! Ap- prox July move·in. llOllJ~t. CM Sot/S. l·S BIG CIMYON ALL 11tl AM&tmESt Overlooking green hills with distant night lights this con- temporary ranch style home bas S bedrooms, formal dining room. Add to this a sit-down bar, office/den, beautiful swimming pool and jacuzzi and you have it all! $425,000. NEWPORT ESTATE IXCWSIVE HEW LISTING -magnifi· cent setting overlooking entire length of bird sanctuary and hills. Understat- ed elegance in contemporary hacien- da. Rambling s bedrm (each with its own barh+2). Formal dining room, secluded den. cozy cantina bar & kitchen for all occasions. The 2 acres include stables, tack room and stalls. • $675,000. By appt. only! IRYINE-HEW LISTING CHANCELLOR PLAN I -remodeled with quiet elegance. Large Yard. 2 Bedrooms. 2 baths , den. wet bar & spaciousness. S92,500 G....,... 1002jGwral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona Location! Location! Quiet Acacia near Pacific Dr. Charming 2 bdrm .• family rm., 2 bath home + just start- ed 2 bdrm., 2 bath view apt. $210,000. newpoi-l fieighl6 Quiet comer location, no through traf- fic to spoil your solitude. New concept in duplexes, will custom for you & priced accordingly. Exciting triplex! View across the greens of Santa Ana Country Club! 3 Bdrm., 2'f..1 bath, formal dining rm. for you, & two 2·bdrm., 2 bath units for in- come. $210,000. Woy flnt user's tax bredc! PlanMcl & mcrlclhd by ~~ ... ~ ...... !?~~!~~ .......... !~~~ *OPEN* SAT & SUH 1-5 800 ALEPPO • !ASTILUFF Choice Newport location. Sharp 4 bdrm, 2112 ba. family home with large well manicured yard. A must see this weekend! TUSTIN CUSTOM BUILT HOME. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. Many Trees! Very good sized lot. Good area. S87 ,500. ......... I 1002 ChMrel 1002 . . ra--.r 1002GtMr.. 1002 ., .......................................... .. LrA.tcl THIS AD wmt YOU OM YOUI TOUR OP SOMI OP THI NIWPOIT HARIOI AllA 'S PINIST HOMll. EACH· IS OP-4 flOI YOUR IMSPIC- TIOM TODAY fltOM I I. A YllW IM ~I V1IW HIU.S Frasned by a perfectly lovely 4 bedroom home. The landscaping ls exquisite, the interior decor is pie· ture perfect. This ls one you•u never for get. Presented exclusively at $215,000. # lto7 INLST ISLI DllYI FAMILY HOMI - H.41101 VllW HILLS Psstt -See it before the word gets around! 4 bedroom, family room, lovely yard, fresh paint, sprinklers, mirrored wardrobes, beamed cathedral ceilings, water softener. Many built-ins, dog run. Excellent condition. $167,500 I 52t K!B. DRfVI RRST OWNER MOVING This home has been cared for since new by the same owner and in super condition. Great area for children and f amity. 5 bedroom, 3 bath. Sl 76,500 llJOPOU MAaGATI 11~ CANYON GOLF COUISI Award winning Deane home; ·spacious 4 bedroom (or 3 plus den or maid•s room). Dramatic high eeilings, a glamorous and well de- corated setting on the fairway of one or California's most beautiful private-clubs. $279,500 16 IU! DEAUVIW . . GOLF COUIS! FROMTAG! Fronting on the fairways or Big Ca- nyon Country Club, this 2 bedroom, ·2 bath condo is just the ticket ror an active couple (or a second home) .. Light and airy, never been lived in. $149,500 60 SE4 PINE LANE llG CANYON -MIW IXCWSIVE Rare opportunity to acquire a choice Big Canyon JocaUon. Warm, traditional 4 bedroom home, de· signed Cor active family. Can't last at $289,500 26 PIMIHUIST LANE. ILUFFS EASI OF UVIMG One-story end unit with 3 cheerful patios, 3 be<Jrool'?• ease of living in this sparkling. light & airy home. $145,500 SSZGLOllmA ILUFFS End unit on greenbelt, close to pool. 3 bedrooms, family room, formal dining. View of mountains by day, Newport lights at night. Just listed at $147,500. 2121 VISTA LAREDO TUASUU IM TURn! IOCK 4 bedroom, family room home in mint condition, with spacious private yard featuring huge brick patio, BBQ, and wood deck. New schools, cul de sac street, many trees and move-in condition. $1.39,900. 11752 VIA VUOHA FOi AM An-C>INTM!MT TO SIE TM& FOLLOWING PIOPllTIES PLEASE CALL 6•4-17'6 MEW USTING -11• CANYOM One-of·a·kind Versailles model on the golf course. Decorator wallpapers, wood floors, custom carpets. Expanded dining room and completely upgraded gourmet ldtchen. Spacious aide patio wtth firepit. $350,000. CONDO WITH COASTU)9 VllW See ocean, Catalina & cout to Palos Verdes from great Newport Crest Plan 4. 3 full bedrooms (1 down), plus 3 baths. Study off master bedroom. Priced to M11 at $145,000 fee COMOO wrTH MJM .. VllW OF IAY Superb Newport Crest Plan 8. 2 mastec bed.room plus den, formal dliiing, tep-down llvinl room wl~h mirrored wet bar &c fireplace. Will sell fast at $1U,000 fee. ..... 1tA11 OltwLOC>I IND UNn' Welk to excellenl abopplngl Quiet adult communlty . with beautiful laodJCapm1. pool & recreation room. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, brick flteploce, patio •• Lovely decor. $75,000 fee • . t I ' d .. • ' .. • "' ~ ' • • • ., . • ' • • .. •• • • i ; I "-"t For$... ~~Fer S.-...... '-' 5* "°"'"for S-. tto.1ft Por S-. &Jnd!X, M!y 15. 1911 DAIL V PILOT DIJ •••.•.....••.......... . .......................................................................................... . G ... ,.. IOOJ ....... tOOZ !~!!~ .......... !!!~ !~!~ .......... !~~ ~!~ .......... !~!! ~.~~ ....... ~.~~ ....... ~.~~ ....... ~::.~~ ...... . ••• •• •• • •• •• ..... • ••••• ••• ••• ••• • ••••••••••••• Ge•ral I 002 G1111ral I 001 "' I n $45 600 G-r.t IOOJ G1•r.t 100% ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . ............................................ . Steps To· Water o •wf"'"t ~:~ ~c!r~~b):!: tor undtt s:io.0001 eonv.. SUH M'FUM wiffl 51 ftoltofft•htige...tec.w-IOco. tfon • lcAoa lt.1-.d. CllM9 Ml I l IM*11• cottoge fol' NW •ioYIMM of blmd IY'-1 st27,ooo Chnero& ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• SIX UNITS -LIKE NEW -Clean and sharp. •lc•y carpeted and draped. 2 bedroom URlh. Six 9CI' .,.. nus sl1 adcltlonal partiift9 •pcKn °"a huge wan landscaped lot. Wood and brick •xhrior odd prict. of ownership. $260.000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport Blvd. comer 30th .........._-...~~~~ Gett~ral I 002 GeMrol I 002 ••..•.•..........••••.• ....••..•.•...•...•.•.. cae: GEDBGB ELKINS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE • OPEH SUNDAY I ·5 new &clwive 2444 VISTA NOILEZA Luxurious Carmelita CC Plan) 2 Story Townhouse rn The Newer Bluffs An Executive Area of Prestige Hom<•s I lighly Upgraded, Reaut1fully Landscaped. Adjacent To & Overlooking Pool & Cabana. Mastrr Suitt• & Family Room Up. -Or Could Be 2 Master Suites + Separate suite down . Custom Bar, ~hutters. Drapes, Mirrored Doors, Van Luit Wallpaper And Many More Amenities $179,500 1706 rotrr ASHLl!Y rLACE Harbor View Homes. Charming Sin~lc Level "~on ac>o" Model. 2 Bedroom-; Convertible Den. Mstr Suite With 12 Fl Wardrobe. Prof css1onally Dc·C'orated Highly Cpgr;.idC'<l Van Lu1l Wallpaper. Del P1so Tll<'. l 1srcl Rrirk F.ntr) All F.l cdrlC' Kitchen Patio, Blue Ch a mpai.:nc Pool Beaut1(ul ly J.andscaJX.'<i Sl55.000 Fee # I 0 CREST ClltCLIE First Offering! Corona del Mar <.:anyon Crest Er-tales Area. Lovely End Unil fo: Plan Townhouse wi 2 Spacious Bedrooms. 2'"z Baths, 2 Fireplaces. One In The Master Bedroom 3 Patios Buill·in All EI t' r t r 1 c· K 1 t c h t.' n He au t 1 f u II y carµct<'<I & Draped Near Pool & .Ja cu11.1 Onlv Minutt>s To Fashion Island $118.f)()() OPf:N SAT & STJN 1·5 2021 ~T UISTOL CIRCU Haroor V1rw Home . Popular 2 Slory "Porlofino" Model With 3 Sr>n1•1ous Bedroom'\ 212 Ralhs f<'u mily Room Separate Dining Room, Lar.:t• Patio. Adequate Space For Expansion (Foundation Already In £-~or Donus Room & Loft). Well Landscaped Yard Near Pool . Clubhouse & Shops. Offered and Fee. 0 PEN SAT & SUN 1 ·~. new &clwive DRAMA11C "aU~S" TOWMHOIJSI In An Area Where Every Street Is A l'i<'ture Of LoveJinen! Popular End Unit Tri-Level "R Plan" With View. Upgraded Gated Court Yard Entry. Wood·Pegged Floors, Entry Hall & Kitchen. 2 Bedrooms, Den, Builtln Wet Bar 3 Baths. All-electric Kitchen. Formal Dining Room, Patio. Immaculate Throughout SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT $162,SOO DOYIR SHOaJS -IXcmMa VllWI Exquisite Custom Built 1 Story 3 Bedroom Home. Dramatic Entrance Outstandlna Family Room Overlooktn• Patio le ·Gardens. Formal Old-World Elegance Spoclous Open Feeling. Extensive Use Of Marble. Crystal & Import.*1 Wall Coverings. Ktt~heo Is A Gourmet's Del11ht. BY APPT. $289,000 UI DOYa DIJYI REALTolt·s 675-551 I ----9y AP,OIMTMENT rROMOMTOlY IAY IXCLUSIYI WATllflOMT HOMI ~ 4 be*oa.. f..., ,..._, ........ chlaf rooa C.to.n M...tecl with .. 9'adM ~ and • .,... ltall• ta. .... try • .,.._ pMr-and lllp to ot4tAllDdate a 50' boat .............. ~ Olly. UDO IASIM -SOPHISTICATID UYIMG "OM lHI! IA r" -lxdttlMJ 3 bedroom, or 2 and a die cOlldoRIW-. s.c.tty 9'd prhacy. Phr and .Up avaltable • ..,,.._ ....... Oliy. $250,000. CAMIO Hl~LANDS -"IT 5rAULIS .. -In be ...... caftdltton, ) bedrOOM ....... In ct.olce locetl••· Prlute beaclt. SI 52,500. AppoMta•ftt ~· SAM CLEMEMTE ~ IMCOMI UNIT - lrond HW d•IH, 3 ba• oo. end 2 IMdrooel with W.. water ..... CGI for .. point-'. $160,000. OPEN HOUSI ANAHEIM HILLS -MIAR HIW -4 ledroom IClasticl conipleflfy air cOftdl.. tlOft.d. .,oded cClllMh and.,.._ pool tiH yard. Open Sunday 1•5 • COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 l. Coast Hwy .• Corona def Mar 675-5511 Gnerol I 002 IG ..... ol 1&&2 ·····•·····•··•········ .•.•..••...•.•......... REALLY FOXY SPYGLASS HILL 22 POIMT LOMA DRIVE OPa. HOUH SAT/SUM. 1·5 6 Bdr~. plus bonus room & f amlly room. Fireplace in master bdrm. "Highly" upgraded with antique sink, custom wallpaper, brick floors, pegged noors, hdwd. noors & much. much more, including night light view! Come visit or call for private showing. I002G....,... 1002 •.•......••........•••. ...•.......•......•••.. {wst t' .J3!f 644-1133 g:ca lh ANYTIME EXTRA SPECIAL!! EXTRA BEAUTIFUL!! r1RST TIME OFFEH ED. the most labulous 4 hdrm . ::? bath h Plcrn e\'cr nllcrcd in Rluffs ' • EH·rything new : ).!u rgeous larg<: ~11.•enhl'll. steps ft'olll po(JI. Hurry to ~el'&. buy! $129,500 Of'IH SUM. l·S 607 HILVANAR \LSO Lt:.\SES FROM $450 UP 1002~ 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C.M. DUPLEX -$97,900 Sharp 2br units m xlnt rental area. Completely returblshed w/corpet, drapes. paint & lndscp'g. C.M. TRIPLEX -S119 900 Highly motivated seller Ju.st re- duced price on thf'S<' brand new like, pride of ownership 2br rentals. Close to all, park soon to be built across the street. BIG CANYON -$210,• Luxury living in thi8 3br Bordeaux mdl home. Hardwood floors. French country kitchen. w I center chopping island, sunken tub in master suiLe + many more amenities. 20 UNITS SAN CLEMENTE - $579~00 No vacancy-wailing list! Choice location ocean side of fwy w/pool & rec area. Close to acbools & shop- ping. Seller is tradln.g up & bas trade securod & pendi;ng. • N.B. CONDOMINIUM -fl04,500 Fanta.st.ic adult reaidential home to "Triple A,. cond. Within walklnl dlgtance to Westclllf Plaza Shop· plng. I • ~~ ~c!:!~>'-= Beach home on Balboa Peninsula .tr j1cuul avallablo 1.00I PoinL 3 Bdrrm., 2 bat.M, used brick ~tt~r cbeclr U1ls out frplc .• shake roof. 2 car garage. TOUAY! 848·77U. $l69,000 MIUIOH SSS VllW Rare indeed is a home with this view. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, larf(c lot. Sharp lntcrior, close to schools. Asking $113,500. 0,.. 5edcry 1""4P~5 A•...,. Pretk1o. ~ Walkt!r G hm Ht:al lstettt ~ .VLIDO REALTY . ~:~77 Via Udo, Newport leach· S..C.....,.te HUR MARIMA TWO LOTS IN EASTSIDE COSTA MESA. ~ ~.l 673-7300 . Ideal family home conveniently localed near schools & sbopplng. 4 Bedroom ovtir 2200 square Ceet ol living area. Great potent.Lal for the '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! buJldt-r. I COU OF NIWrORT Gwrel I 002 c. ... , .. 675-551 I 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Open~ 1-4PM. 2521 I YadllDrtn D•a rohtt MUltary Tr9Kfer FORCH SALE Must Hll ttwi beautiful 3 hedroom, 2 bath Costa ~1esa home. Gourmet l<itcflen. comp! w1butcher block counter tops, & continuous clean· 1ng O\en. Sculptured :ih.ag crpts. Heavy t1hake roof. Large Yard. Hurry pnced only $'79,000. Call 546-5880 °'91 HOUSI DAILY f·S 4615 CORTLAHD COMMHCIAL CORMER Across from racquet ball club & next to lar!{c restaurant. Excellent visibility 13.500 Square feet. In D•o PolRL Subordination with low down. CAtieO HICiHLAHD1. CclM Popular model. Move·ln condition. Exciting 4 bedrm or 3 and a den. Beautiful carpets, drapes. lush landscaping. Ocean view, private beaches. ANCHORAGE , INVESTMENTS ~~.,~ Ru/tor ~&lliill ~~ 496·7711 L US K~ Rl-.ALTY u }11/111 /J I.in k S s,,,, < 'u ""-~~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS G.-ral I 002 Gwnd I 002 GIMNI I 002 ChMt-ol I 002 G..,.ol I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~~----------.. OPEN HOUSE TODAY 1 PM-5 PM FAMTASTIC VIEW from this immaculate Npt Bch hilltop home. Superb oversize f am rm & formal living rm. both w /frplcs. View of harbor & sunset over Catalina! 646-7711 or 540·8944. DECUT1VE MAH5'0M Superlative in every respect is this plush & comfortable 4 bdrm. 3 ba VIP residence in sought after, exclusive area . 1233Somerset, N.B. 646-7711. DRAMATIC DHltFIB.I> 3 LEVEL Newly listed. This 4 bdrm, 3 ba, 2 story beauty has everything! High vaulted .ceilings, LR, For DR. From the kitchen w/ dbl self clng ovens & trash compactor, you view a lge step down FR w i FP. Highly upgraded carpets, drapes & numerous features. Call now for more info 545-9491. #9 Red Rock, Irv. E of Culver, N off Irvine Ctr Dr. on qst st, then E on Deerwood to street. A TIM. JWOR !XECUTtVES a NOFISSIOHALS Fabulous San Joaquin townhouse just listed. Great view of Turtlerock hill, park & new proposed lake. Upgraded gold plush carpeting. Much sought after San Carlos Model. Hurry! Call 545·9491 ri1ht away! #35 Montanas Este. Irv. W of Culver, N oft Univ. on San Joaquin. PAMORAMIC OCEAM VIEW from this spac. cstm. VIP resident. Tremendous wardrobe & storage space. Huge walkin closets . Workshop for the hobbyist. Private beach avail. 424 Mendoza Terrace (Corona Highlands), NB. 646-7711 . MISSIOM VIEJO Sir SIEAUTY root.Ir JAC Tastefully upgraded in all areas. Huge paneled bonus room. country kit. wi BBQ, FP & plank floor. Prof Jndscped. 3 bdrm 2~ Ba. For more info call 545-9491 now! 23791 New Delhi, M .. Viejo. E of Neurlands, N off Alicia Pkwy on Po. COSTA MESA MESA VERDE MAJESTY Uniquely designed aro~nd a IJ{e, btf1 pool this elegant 4 bdrm home is ideal for gracious family living. Outstanding prof landscaping. mn area, close to the Country Club. $157,500. 3030 Country Club Dr., C.M. 646-7711. MAIJMA HIGHLAHDS Btfl 3 bdrm, 2 bath & fmly rm executive home in quiet, private neighborhood . Owner desires immediate sale. Bicycle distance to the beach. Just listed. 2086 Valley Rd., C.M. 646-7711. EASTSIDE Spacious 4 bdrm, large dining area, shade trees in back yard, near schools & 1'hopping. Large lot & located on quiet street. Priced for quick sale. 269 E. Bay St., C.M. Ne.7711. UAMD MEW HOME MESA VERDE Under construction. new elegant home. Marvelous flr. plan. Still time to choose your own colors. Frml. DR & FR. mirrored wet bar, dbl frpl, 4 bdrm, mstr. bdrm s uite has jac. & sauna. 2954 Java Rd., CM. No. off Adams on Mesa Verde West to street. 545·9491 SO. COAST rt.Ali AIEA Exceptionally well maintained 4 BR beauty. .Close to shop'g. & schls. Dough Boy pool & many other extras. Just listed. 1017 Alton, SA. 646-7711 SAMTA AMA MEW LISTIMG r+tA/VA TERMS Sharp well cared for home on corner. Brick post. dressed with ornamental iron fences. Roof 2 yrs new. Highly upgraded kitchen with new flooring, cabinets & ceramic tile. All this plus 4 bdrm, FR, DR at only $65,000. Call now 545·9491. W of Harbor. S off MacFadden on Gates. 4221 W Flight, S.A. SAM JUAM CAPISTRANO 110 DEGREE 'AMOllAMIC VIEW View of SJC Valley from the mts. to the ocean. Highly upgraded plus h cpts. 4 bdrm, FR & DR. Poolsize lot. 14 mos. new! 31882 Via De Linda. $128,500. 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KEY V P.€ALTOR51C 120 Acres Orat1qe County "'"'r :-.1h t•raclo ('a11y11n. -.111m 1wr ,u·rt· o wn a 1 hunk or Or a ng1• <'ounly .11 .1 ncltt u lr.u ... lv lo w pnl'l' lluri v 1u .. t IP•ll•tt. rnll SIO 1151 4.f~ HERITAGE •..• REALTORS •HORSES •KENNELS •STORAGE •OR 11 \ hu)!<' 82 :; x 3Jli \ 1 lot " 3 hr 2 h.1 hom<• m uµ p1•r 11.1~ t·111111l~ .1rc.1 '-:11..SIKJ I>! I 7211 lor cktual!; ~ •, DUPLEX "II h t Jlcl1• I 'oi on.1 tlt•I \I 111 (' h ll I Ill "'llJlll ~ '"'''" c·w.tom hwll .ind 1111 t•h 11.1111•11•11 l>l>'li T IJl':I. W ' . Call 640-9900 C-2 Corner I 'ho1<1• :\ ''" port 11 h d . lo1'o1t 11111 "11 h It.Ii I r11n 1.1,i:1 11111 lillnit .incl por lrnll 111 lot •"•1111•11lh I ,.,, , ,. •I 1· .r I I t 11 r p.1rt11 11l11r~ a&a -ANYTIME OCEAHFIOMT l'u~tom duplrx 1 hoH'<' lc11:ut1on 2 \nd I bt.lrm ~~1.:-,00• COSTA.M!SA EASTSIDE 1-~'.\lrJ clt'un 3 bdrm & fomll\' rm pcKJI home Be t £a1tslc1(' locouon. hrick rrplr . l()w main tcnance yard Sl00.5001 lal»oo loy Prop. Rtalton .. 671-7060 * VILLA PARK OwMr mutt Settll Cuatom home on 111 Dt'fe Very <'IC1an ~Ill "q f\, 5 Bdrm. 3 b.a, 3 c11r de· tn<'hl'<l aar. GAL.A PROPt:RTlltS 001~-34~ } ·~ HOUSES FOR SALE 2 HDIOOM 1225 Ensenada Ave. Laguna Beach 494·7109 Sat/Sun noon·S 9611 Pollack, H.B. $58,500 Snt/Sun 1·5 2 llDROOM Ir GUEST HOMI 279 Virginia, E . Side, CM &&2·6368 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IR & FAM RM or DEM 1851 Port Seabourne, Newport Bch 644-6746 Sat/Sun 1 S 14 Seaside Cr .. Newport Bch 615·0745 S49S mo. Sat/Sun 12·4 1937 Pt. Carcligan <HV Hmt1> N.B. 644-4848 Sat/Sun 12·5 282 E. 20th St .. Costa Mesa 556·2660 $69,950 Sat/Sun l ·ti 229 Via Genoa (Lido Isle) N.B. 644·4848 $205,000 Sun. l ·S #3 Cove, Woodbridge, Irvine 752-7315 $128,900 Sunday l ·S 205 W. Palizada, San Clemente 496-5600 $75,000 Sun. 11 :30-5:30 3 IEDROOM 2036 E. Ocetn Blvd. (Bal Penin) NB 673·7300 $169,000 Sun.1·5 345 Univers ity Dr, Unit El, C.M. 548·5139 Sat/Sun 12·5 400 Colton St <Newport Shores> NB 548-1290 $91 ,500 S/S 1 :30·-1 :30 20112 Orchid. Santa Ana Heights 549-9091 $69.500 Sat/Sun 1 5 :317 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 644·6200 $197 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 18 SycamoreCrk,TrtlrckGln, Irv · &12·8235 Sat/Sun 12·5 7 Rue Grand Vallee (Big Cpnyon) NB 644·4910 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1·5:30 2700Vista Umbrosa <l'he Bluffs> NB 644-4910 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1·5:30 •501 Tustin, Newport Beach 546·2313 Sl55,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 206 LaJolla, Newport Beach 546-2313 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1984 Monrovia, Cos ta Mesa 642-7298 S62.250 Sat Sun 1·5 fi..10 Tustin <Newport Hts.> N . B. 675-5930 $104.000 Sal'Sun 1·5 320 Holmwood. Nwprt Heights. NB 675-6000 5140.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1791 Jamaica, Mesa Verde. CM 54ti·59<JO 5139.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 H6 Plata <Bluffs> Newport Bch 675·6000 $155.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 l312 Santa nella. Irv. Terrace, CdM 675-6000 $135 .000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •6102 Palo Alto Dr. Hunt Bch 846·1371 Sat & Sun 12·5 •3119 Gibraltar (Mesa Verde) CM 549-4764 S85,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 5201 Bruce Crescent. Lido Sands 673-8550 $125.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4010 West Flight, Santa Ana 754-1202 S61.500 Sun. 1 5 l&l Vista Roma, Bluffs, Nwpt Bch t>tU-9900 Sat & Sun 1·5 21172 Amberwick Ln. Hunt. Bch 968·5757 S79,900 Sat Sun 1·5 28832 Shady Lane. Laguna Beach 644-4848 Sun. 1·5 L6922 Bressel. Huntington Bch 540-1720 $6.1.500 Sunday 1·5 24061 Landisv1ew. El Toro 64 4-6200 under $70.000 Sun 1·5 19951 Bushard. Huntington Beach 675-1642 $69.900 Sun. 12·5 l IR & FAM RM or DEH ~l Cailhness Dr .. Hunt. Bch B62 8626 Sll7.500 Sat1Sun 10·4 I 112 Santanella. Corona del Mar !HO 7000 $145.000 Sul Sun I ~ 1907 Trudewinds Ba ye rest Npt Bch 642·9404 .537-3197 Sal/Sun 12 s 3261 Indiana. Mesa Verde. C.M. 548·0066 S76.500 Sat, Sun 1 5 :lJ.102 Via <..iu<.1d1x , Mission Viejo 768-·H94 S85.000 Sat, Sun 12·6 27172 Fresca . ~t1ssion V1eJo 581-8985 S l0~.000 Sa t Sun 12-6 1!1251 Su~rra Cad1L CT rtlrck >In K3J 014-1 Sll6 200 Sal Sun 11·5 •lti22 K1mtwr"'1cke Dr. Tustin 5-U-W29 S255.000 S a l Sun 1·5 1n 1 Kin~s Rel cC liCf Haven > NB IH.'>·2818 615 571G Sat Sun 10·.t 2622 Crest\ 1e>A c Ba ys horec; > NR ~5·~ 187 .500 Sat Sun t 2 ·~:H RridJ(t>port Dr . 11 ll 9f>2-8901 S79.500 Sat Sun 1 ·5 •3Ut~J4! ~larylan Dr. So. La~unu 100.3497 Sl39.500 Sat 'Sun 12·5 20t2N.Capelht Crt.Mes aVerde,CM 557-6022 SlOS.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 203 Wellesley Ln, Costa Mesa S79.9SO Sat 1-5, Sun 1·4 •1514 Ruth Ln <Westcliff) N.B. 673-7300 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 1108 Ridgecrest, Costa Mesa 642·5200 $87 .500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2173 Vista Entrada. Bluffs, NB 642·5200 $162.500 Sat/Sun l ·S 001 Alder Place (EastblufO. NB 642 8235 Sat/Sun 1 5 40 Mission Bay (Spyglass). CdM &t.4-t\200 S'l75,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 102 lntrepid <Newport Crest>, NB &l.t-6200 $140,000 Sat :Sun 1·5 1845 Commodore Rd <Baycrest ), NB 642·8235 $169.500 , Sat/Sun 1·5 4181 Branford Dr. Hntg Harbour 846-8173 $130,000 Sat/Sun 10·5 •3101 Gibraltar, Mesa Verde, C.M. 556-~ $79.900 Sunday 1·5 2268Co11ate (College Park) C.M. 646•7414 $74,500 Sat/Daily 12·5 29-W Baker St. c 1esa Verde-> CM SS?-9659 Dally 2·5 1114 Whitesails Wy, CdM 759·0560 $170,000 Sul/Sul'I HS 543Santa Ana (Newport Ht.sl N.B. 646 ·1 &G.1 Sl09,9SO Sal 1Sun 1 ·5 2015 Vlsta Caudal <Bluff!) N.B. 644·0134 Sut/Sun 1·5 DIRECTORY ...... =t. .. " .. , ... ,. ......... Ct' •' MM ............... :!.!'.:"~ ~ ... _, .. , •• t e .... ...,._ DM.Y PLOT WNff ADS....._. ___ ... _ ........ ,.. ............ _ ..................... , ., ... c; ..... ) ( 19322 Sierra Bello. Turtlerock 675·3411 $124,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 l6l5Corlland. CameoHghlnds. CdM 675·3411 S165.000 Sat Sun 1·5 17 Monterey Cirde. Newport Beach 675·3411 $209.950 Sal Sun 1·5 236 V 1a Mentone <Lido Isle) N. B. 644·4910 5215,000 Sa t Sun 1-5:30 18 Dra kes Bay. Spyglass. :'l B. 675·3411 $239.500 Sat Sun 1-5 l954 Sanderhng, Cost a Mc:-.a 546-2313 Sl09,500 Sat Sun 1·5 838 St. Clair St., Costa :\tesa 540.1720 $78,750 Sal Sun 1·5 942 Azalea. Costa ~tesa 546·2313 $93,000 Sun. 1-5 •1228Sussex Lane. Westcliff. NB 675·6000 Sl49,500 Sat1Sun 1·5 •22782 A \'alon S t.. El Toro ~ 1168 S96.500 Sat /Sun l ·ti 17 Sycamore Creek. lrvme 754·1202 $132.500 Sat'Sun 1·5 209·1 National. Costa ~l csa 645-0303 S75,900 Sal/Sun 1-5 871 Darre ll , Costa '.VI esa 645-0303 ::;67 ,500 Sat Sun 1-5 3232 Iowa St . Cost a ~lesa 546-5880 S78 ,900 Sat, Sun 1 5 •1206 Westc liff Dr .. Newpt Beach 645-6822 or 645-6556 Sat/Sun 12·5 801 Ceiba, E Bluff. Ne\\ port Beach 673·8550 $152.500 Sat Sun 1·5 709 Na rc issus. Corona dc l :\Iar 640-9900 Sat & Sun i .;; 21t Poppy Ave. Corona del :\lar 759·0811 S330.0UO Sal Sun 1·5 2021 Caln·rt c '.\lt:..,a \'L•rde t C :\I 833·9781 S89.900 Sat Sun 1-5 1910 Halladay, Santa Ana 646-7711 Sunday 1-5 3158 Yellowstone. Costa Mesa 645·0303 S67 .500 Sunday 1 5 •342 Pea ch Tree Ln. Newport Bch 645-7555 Sat /Sun l·5 125 Topaz, Balboa Island 673-8700 $2.50.000 Sunday 1·5 2030 Holiday Rd. Newport Bch 645-5679 $175.000 Open Sun 1·5 20141 Bayview. Santa Ana llgts 540-7660 $69,900 Sun 10-5 3137 Bonn Dr .. Laguna Beach 494-7933 $125.000 Sun Noon ttl 5 22081 Shadyvale La ne. El Toro 497-2457 $111.900 Sunday 1·4 8411 Indianapolis. Hunt. Bch 963-0594 Sat/Sun 10·6 19372 Sierra Cal mo CT. Rock > Irv. 552-7500 Sun. 1·5 • 161 Mesa Drive. Costa Mesa 642·8235 S142.500 Sun. 1·5 15 Tribute Ct. C ~pt Crest > NB 548-7288 $134.500 Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM 157.3 Sk~ line Dr .. Laguna Be;JC·lt t!H -9.t?:l 169.000 Sun l·!l 3907 fnlL•t Isle. Corona del Mar t>-ll 1766 Si.I t Sun 1-5 9302 Comstnt k . Huntingt on Beach 675-6711 S7H,900 Sat Sun 1 ·5 225 La J olla Ur. L\'wpt lfgt s) NU t>-t.) 9950 St:i!J.500 Sat Sun 1.;; 27211 \'tsta de! Oro <Bluffs),~ B tHl·fi200 S107,500 Sat Sun 1.;, 218.1(1 :\lichigan I.n Lake Forc·st 581 112fi Sl 15.000 Sat 1Su1111 -5 •2 Rue Grand Ou cal. Big Cyn. NB ft.lO 172 1 SJW.000 Sal1Sun 1·5 • •131J r: Balboa. :'l-1ew port Bch f>.15 7575 s:ms ooo Sat Sun 1·5 11891 Luurt•I GrOH'. Irvine i5!l OHll Si5.000 Sun 1·5 •3 Chcrr~· I l tlls Ln ! R1 )! C.;n I~ B l).H ->Ul5 Sat Sun 16021 ~lt'IOd} Ln <Dutc h Ha ven ) IIB X.16 343-1 S72.500 Sal SunJ 5 4 Deerwood West <Dee rfield). Irv. 752·1414 $135.000 Sun. 1·5 9961 Occancrest, Huntington Bch 540-1720 $129,500 Sunday 1·5 •3164 Yellows tone (Mes a North)CM 640-5560 $74,000 Sun. 1·5 782 Hudson, Mesa North, CM 546-4141 $69.950 Sunday 1:30·5 4709 Dorchester, <Cam Jnnds) CdM 673-1181 Sun 1·6 4 • & FAM RM Oii' D&t • 1812 Oriole Dr, Costa Mesa 557 ·8968 $182.SOO Sat/Sun 12·5 1718 Port Margate, Newpart Bch 644·5128 $182,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1582 Baker St, C~a Mesa 499·1378 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 8071 Windy ~u Cir., Hunt Bch 848-8320 $80,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4942 Hemlock, (Univ Pk) Irv 552-0896 $134,500 SIS l·dusk 2392 Bay Farm Place, Nwpt Beach 557-0032 $128,000 Sat/Sun l·S 3111 Platte. Costa Mesa 751·3191 Sat&Sun 1·5 2161 E. Oc<?an Blvd, Bal Penn 751 ·3191 Sat & Sun 1·5 3081 Hayes <Rancho Mesa) CM 549-0966 $84,500 Sat/Sun J ·4 17083Westport Dr. (Hunt.Har.) H.B. 551-4426/846·9647 Sat/Sun 12·5 1823 Port Carlow. Newport Beach 644--5767 $154,500 Sat/Sun t-s' 3 Arch B y. Laicuna B~ach 499·1688. 673·8CH2 Sat/Sun 1·4 - 26981 Escondido, Mission \l.iej.or 673·6677 , ~t/Sun 12·6 18712 Paseo Corte7., Irvin~\ 833.a274 $115,000 Sat/~un 11 ·5 17936Spicewood (Univ. Pk) }tv. 552-7500 $112,000 ) ~t/Sun 1·5 4582 Greentree (Univ. 'PM Irv. 552-7500 $125,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 29 Sparrowhawk (Woodbridge>. Irv 752·1414 $109.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1718 Galaxy Dr <Dover Shores)NB 642·8235 $275,000 .Sat/Sun 1·5 847 St. Clair, Costa Mesa / 546-2313 $79,900 Sunday 1·5 2215 Port Harwick, HarbVu, N.B. 675-3411 $211 .000 Sat/Sun 1·5 509 Evening StrLn.DvrShrs.NB 644 -4910 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1·5:30 1044 Concord. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $77,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 31282 Pas eo 011 vos. San Juan Cap1s . 675-5930 $144,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 15171 Cherbourg, the Ranch. Irv. 674-3411 $106,000 SatiSWl 1·5 800 Aleppo St. (Eastbluf() N. B. 833·8600 $157,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 16622 Simmone Lane, Hnt. Bch. -962 -7788 $69,500 Sunday 1·5 18751 Capense, Fountain Valley 540-1720 $93.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1339 Hampshire Circ <Baycrsl)NB 642-9123 $275,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 7 Mandarin CWoodbridge) Irvine 835·0211/675·3534 Sat/Sun 1·3 2214 Alla Vista CE/Bluff> NB 644·1323 $151.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 11522 Alder Ln. Tustin 544·8765 $105.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1924 Lee ward Ln, Newport Bch 642·0244 Sun 1·5 1924 Port Bristol. HVHms. N.B. 675·6000 S172.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 •477 Prospect CNwptShores ) NB 645-8626 Sl39,500 Sunday 1·5 8071 Windy Sea Cir.BchiSlater,HB 848·8320 $80,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 220 Jas mine. Corona del Mar 644-7211 $230.000 Sat/Sun 11·6 •542 llarbor lsland Dr .. N.B. 754-1202 $385,000 Sun. 1·5 1853 Pt. Sheffield, HVHomes, NB 673-8550 $135.000 Sunday 1·5 721 Bellis , Eas tbluff, Nwpt Beach 640·9900 Sat & Sun 10.6 8432 Carnegie, Wes tminster 963-6767 Sat/Sun 12·5 1722 Park St. Huntington Beach 536-1484/536·8013 Sal/Sun 1-5 28 Morro Bay Dr, Ne wport Beach 640 -6410 S254 ,500 Sal/Sun 2-5 32 Drake's Bay (Spyglass> NB 631-1400 S275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1101 Kings Road. Cliffhaven. NB 675·6000 $325,000 Sunday 1·5 •242 Driftwood, ShoreclifCs. CdM 675-6000 $215,000 Sunday 1·5 1936 Sanderlg Cr., Mesa Verde. CM 546·5990 $113.900 Sunday l·S 6221 Choctaw. Wes tminster 848-2323 $71 .500 Sun 12·5 882.Sandcastle, Corona del Mar 673-3230 Sun. 1-5 32482 Adriatic Dr .. Lag. Niguel 496·6271 $165,000 Sun 2·5 21131 Lockhaven. Huntington Beach 642·8235 $94,750 Sun. 1·5 14 Mission Bay (Spyglass), CdM 642·8235 $269,500 Sun. 1·5 15091 Clemons (The Ranch ), Irvine 642·8235 $93,500 Sun. 1·5 1815 Newport Hills Dr. E .. NB 894-4451/540-1720 $165,350 Sun 1·5 890 Oak St., Costa Mesa 540-1720 $76.900 Sunday 1·5 37 Whistling Swan (Wdbridge ) Irv. 552-7500 $125,000 Sun. 1·5 29461 Vista Plaza Dr. Lag Ngl 752-7315 S95.500 Sunday 1·5 20852 Craimer, Meredith Gdns . HB 833·3380 Sunday 12·5 1411 Regatta, Laguna Beach 524·6288 $169,000 Sunday 1·4 249 Evening Cyn (Shorecliff) CdM 642·8235 $310,000 Sun. 1·5 770 Nyes Pl., Laguna Beach 494-8519 $225,000 Sun 12·4 833 St. Clair, MesadelMar. CM 640·6161 $85,000 Sunday 1·5 3140 Sumatra. Costa Mesa 957·<T101 $88.000 • 14312 Matisse, Irvine Sun 1·5 833-3380 Sunday 12·5 1063 Santa Rosa, Cosla Mesa 673-1148 $94,900 Sun 1·5 5 llDIOOM 2956 Carob (EastblufO N.8. 645-6646 $163,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 907 BelUs (Eastbluff) N .B. 754·1200 $180,000 Sun.1·5 S IA & 'AM RM t1r DEM - 1$38 PortC'"1eY CHVHomes) N.B . 644·6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 41 Bodega Bay <Spyglass). CdM 644-6200 Sat/Sun l·S •2306 Aralia, Eutbluff, NB 642.SOO $181,500 Sat/Sun \.~ I • 32 "Morro Bay Dr Spyglus , CdM 644-4867 $279,000 Sat/Sun l ·5 •1S24Sandc tleDr,UbrVHls,C<lM 640-6161 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1226 Polaris. DovcrShores. NB 646·3255 $380.600 Sat/Sun 1 5 11342 Cedur St. Westmm~ter 524~ 169,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2527 Alta· Vista Dr CEnstbluff) NB 644--0138 $180.000 Sut/Sun 1·5 10721 Adorns Circle, Villa Park 731-1.522 $24.5,000 Sun 10·6 1621 Port Barmouth, Harb Vu, N.B. 644·7270 $174,950 Sat/Sun l·S 2027 Port Weybridge Pt: NB 752·1920 $172,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1014 Manners. OoverShores, NB 645-0303 $399.500 Sat1Sun 1·5 2830 Carob {Eastbluff) N. B. 754-1202.; $161.000 Sun. 1·5 1925 Lanai Dr., Costa Mesa 548·8614./540·2018 Sat/Sun 1·5 13652 Onkayha, Irvmc 752-7315 $129,000 Sunday 1·5 •200 Via Mentone. Newport Beach 631·1400 $275,000 Sunday 1·5 6 IR & FAM RM or DEM 22 Pt. Loma Dr (Spyglass Hill ) CdM 673-4400 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1 IR & FAM RM or DEM 25 Bodega Bay Drive, CdM 640-1388 $324,500 Sat/Sun 1·6 ·CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE Z IEDROOM 8475 Mariner Cove. Hunt. Bch 536·0944 $62.500 Sal/Sun 1 ·5. 19854 Keswick Ln. Hunt. Bch 963-0247 Sunday 11-7 ~ 2 IR & FAM RM or DEH ••621 Lido Park Dr. CC2>NB 759-0811 5239,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOM 501 Playa (Bluffs) Nwpt. Bch. 644-7901 Sl33.500 Sat/Sun 11·6 8426 BenJamm Dr , Huntmgton Bch 847 -2.124 $6.500 Open Sat/Sun 302 Columbia Ct !Npt Crest) N.B. 675-5930 $137.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •526 Vista Grande < Eastbluff> NB 675·3411 Sal/Sun 1·5 4 BEDROOM 607 Hilvanar <Bluffs) Npt. Beach 644-1133 $129,500 Sun 1·5 HOME & INCOME FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM & APT. • 1311 Cliff Dr. Newport Bch 955-1296 Sat/Sunday DUPLEXES FOR SALE 21R&llR 3010 Balboa Blvd. Balboa Penn. 675·4349 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 510-5101".? Larks pur. Coronadel Mar 640·9900 Sunday 1 ·5 2 IR & 2 IR 520·5201 '2 Avocado. Corona del Mar 644-7383 $164,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 407 Dahlia, Cor ona d el Mar 833·9781 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IR & OEM & 2 BR 34511 Via Verde. Capistrano Bch 559-4556 $140,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 BR & 3 IR J09/3091h LaJolla, Newport Sch. 546-2313 $205,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 IR & 2 BR 124 33rd Street, Newport Bea(•h 675·5200 Sun. 1·4 TRIPLEX FOR SALE 3 BR. & 2 II Ii 2 IR 154 E. 20th St .. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $217 ,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 HOUSES FOR RENT Z IR Ii FAM RM or DIN 14 Seaside Cr., Npt Crest, NB 675-0745 $495 mo. Sun 12·4 3 IEDROOM 29662 Quigley, Laguna Niguel 494·3446 i4651 Mo. Sat1Sun 1·5 127 W. Yale Loop Dr. (Wdbridge) Irv 644-0496 SS50 mo. Sat/Sun 1-5 4 • & f.AM RM or DEN 41 Songsparrow <Wdbridge > Irv 642-6304 $525 mo. Sal/Sun lO·S CONDOMINIUMS FOR RENT J II & FAM RM Oii' D&f 2763 Hitlvtew (IN Knolls) NB 644·2542 $650/mo Sal/Sun 1·5 l IEOROOM 301 Avcnido Cenitos(The Bluffs) NB 644-2.542 $650/mo Sat/Sun 1·5 4 • a fAM llM w Dae •7 Mojo Court. Npt Crest/NB -644-8053 $6401mo. lse.Sat/Sunl·S * Poot •* WClttffrOllt * * • Wattrlrant It pool ~~~~-~~ .. ., ... ~4!4!!::.~~-~ ....... 1~:.~.~ ........ ~:?!:c!':~~ ........ ..... tOOJ c:.n.M dtl Mw IOU C:..... .. ~ 1022 t:o.e...... I 024 •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• VILLA PARK rclJSTOM HOMIS wo prelfll Kt! t•u•lotn It bolo• In •"clw.1vu Acru t:atute Lot. flnale levPI, $Bdrm, ram rm. l&e acuno rm. 3 b•. vr'd p1&Uo!a. 3650 aq fl umerou•-f•aturea .~. n house on Woo 11·3 Sun 10 6 al 10721 Ada~ Circle. Allk for ~.WC)' 731-1522 * OPEH SUNDAY I TOI* 112 SAHDCAS1U Bob Campbell will have t.be pleasure or sbowlng you a beautltul 4 bdrm .• 3 bath, family rm .• tivine rm., tormol dinlng rm. & kitchen with diniJig area. 3 Car garage. 180 Degree ocean view! Come see the lovely flower gardens and the rough sawed. designer redwood arbora. MESAVBl>I Lu1tury view homo w pool on goll tourH, .aUr, llBa, ram rm . dJnlnt ~r•a + offlf'o / hbrary /den combo. quiet nel1bborbuod. Slaa,ooo. tsy owner s.s..101 Colloa&tl P11rk . Plcturc ~rle<.1 & rtady to enjoy S1>anoUM 3br :lb11, udd on 1111mt! rm Top ar1adt1 crpt .. lhru out z aide Crplc. OCR.a.N VIEW LOT rn.c1t l.refl, RV prk. wolk * '°"' * to ~lll!JtM &. i.cb All ror Last Jot avaU. for your own dream $19,950. ~3016. O/H Sat home. Beautiful while water & 1·~.Sunl •.By Owner Catalina view. In Shorecliffs. House New View H0tae ..,, plans avail. 3 Br 3 Ba. fplc, shake .,.anoramlc Vlow Lot, BRADLEY & CO. . roof. 2 1ty, 1tiJl lime to tlnale level. 3 Bdrn\ & k •-11 eoovert den. lam 4c din· lllALTOltS 67WZM pac cph • t e. By ...... Fors. tHcMtt•• '°' Sdt !"'d9· !!!x 1& tm DAILY PILOT •1 ;;::~~::: .. , .... ;~·;;~~.-;;;;~ ......... ;;·;HMM• F-" Wt .._... ,_. W. .._. .. '°" ~ .............•.... , ......................... . .•........•............ ......•.............••. ...... ·•·········•·••·•··•·· ~----~-~~.-~.'.~ .. ~~~.~.!~.~! ............ .cJ. 1040 *·MESA NORTH * 4 II., 2 IA. + POOL ••$74000•• OPEM TODA y 1.5 3164 YELLOWSTONE DR. IOFf f'AULAAIHO.W .. OF IRISTOL> Oehghtful sinid~ stor~ lamtly hornc 1n t:Stablished nu1£hbo1 hood. clo1>e by bChoolJ & !Shopping . Ml. sq. PARK acroM the ~l rrom lhla •howy lownbouae Great fo, rtcr•nlion. near 101C, awlmmlng, lC'nnlK, handball, .tc. On ly ~.soo. 968·337l or ~17)4. Open Sunday. ~ Walker t; l t:c R11al fsfl'llt: 11DIVE11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CllAH 6 SHAIP SUMMBTIME 4 BR hom", noor to cell DUAM $16,900. Ina trplc, nleely up Quiel cul-dHac atr"t. i:nded,. wall to wall 1'\led entry. step down rrpt'1, cu.t. drpa thru v out. A lovely ranch atylc llvlna room. aulted ~ celllna1. Warm wood DU'UIOI'. •..soo. It ,.... CURTIS RI!:, 9e2·M56 pane n" ""ttry roun Open 1 da""' Ull l ;30PM try kltchtn. Cracklloi -----"~-·----•brick fireplace. IUdden IY OWNER maater wln1. l'lua 3 m1 ....__ mo r • q u c • o 1 11 l' 2 . to ocoan, 3br, 6U"• bedroom•. Custum bnck frplc, ram rm, hrdwd ""'llo overlooks olymp1c nn. nice yrd $79,$00. ,,.. OIH S»t/Sun J.S. 1421 ahud pool I Luibly landacafed 1rouDd1 & BridJeportDr.H.B. \roplca lanai. Don't '5·8901 1nl.11M lhll bnrJJllln Ill only B •RGAllll..I $8!1,000. Cull now for A " f>!'rAona l p revl .. w . Hu ...... ERS 1sz.1100 "I Ol'IN 11111•" s~ tO,, ,, 1 ln1 rm. Lush landscap'i: owner '91,!()(). 675-•5 'w/yard fenced for pool 2261C~ ~ • ~.000. Shown by appl 911Jy. 18822 Rldaevlow Corona def Mer l OU Co$fe Meta I 024 Colleae Park." inl Con· Ctrcle. A•lc for Miki' •••••••••••••··~·····•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• clillon". Open bousu dal· CostGMeso 1024 CottaM.ta 1024 Into a btfl summer pun:h11to, super fam rm w/pool & ow cstm boam cellln& ram rm. Preahty derorated. Already financed w /$CS.SO<> VA loaa, or new loan avalla· blc. Mual see. Open Sat~ Sun. 988-3371 or5'6·1154. ~ Walkr.r 1: lt!t: ~~~~i~ [9 IRMI '31·1.522 SPYGLASS HILL EASTSIDf \y lZ·S S7<t.SOO. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ly OWMf' POOL + ~UEST lobbe S..IW, Afl. Real lst:ite Wf:STSID( CONDO IY OWHER • OPEHHOUSE llAl.TY, INC. 3Br, Prime Urut. newly Wnlern Puc1ftl· 646-7414 Properties f>t>corators bright Prime Eastslde Coiitu ~~~~~~~~~~I t'h~rfu.l tam home. 7 lg Mesa. Towerm1 trees' MfSAVERDE D bdrm5, 41 llla, dan rm, 2 Curved drive. R~tJc hv ~--------•1 f.1m rm" 2 frpll'~. 'ww mg room hosUi cathedr.il IY OWNER .. -.. TWOWELLS ~:124,500. Qual1f1cd ec1lan1 +massive brick 3 Br+den, 2 ba, frplc & 100 Aeres near CaUf. Ca· buvers onl.\. 1·1111 for fireplace Sunny 101lley din rm Quiet 1l. Opn ty. $1200 per ll<'re Jppt.64013flll kalchen-wilh nook • hc>u,,e Sal/Su.o 1·5. Prin Consider trade Call ---·cozy den. Hideaway only 1105,000 2012 N. eow! CO%Y DUPLEX master suile. Giant C<lpetlaCourtMT-6022 646-39'28, eveS6'7:MS77 South or liwy·bY owner. sparkling blue pool with --Fixer Upper Lachenmyer $129,900 Days 675·7123. slide, board & dresslnai Eitecutive 2 story home 675 7143. Eve1> call rooms too! Separate Jbr, Jba, Jae famrm. ~ 7l00 guest facalJlies With (rplc, lots Of &fB!IS. 3 car Ru.ill o r OCH VU HIDIEA WAY ~-llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bachelor or artist's 2 BR, kitchenette ~ Easy care gar, under priced at yard. Just 198,500 ! ..... 750 A l 54<>-0SSS Uurry~allnow64U-717l -"• · gen· MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE AREA LUXURIOUS CUSTOM rOOl HOME Professionally decorated & landscaped 4 bedroom. 3 bath, formal dining & family room. Enormous master suite & dressing area. Massive kitchen w/pool view. 3 car garage. $182,500 1112 Oriole Dr., C.M. Sat-Sm 12·.S 1 IQ.2323 painted. btn i>a\Jo, IL.'>!) LA CUESTA 1-=~~"--------1 BenJ•min. 847·2324 . 4 or 5 bdrm, 3 bath. 1_&_._soo_. _____ _ popul1tr El C-.Jc>n model, WE 3 c»r garage, lire fam rm MAYDAY MAYDAY + paUo. aubmlt present APOLOGIZE home ln Lradc. 968·3371 or ~1754.0penSun. I MMACULATE 3 ~ Walkm & lf-r. Real f sf ate for not 11harin1 tb1-win· BEDROOM . MID $70'S. ner with you before now. PATIO LlVlNG. CALL ll was bein& completely 714 /842·9371 R .E. BY repainted and tome re· MCVAY·BEACH. modeling. ll la a 5 ---------pc ......, 644-3545: 557-1961 -.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CON DO S P ECI ALI ST, = JI B. CM, F Vl y. bedroom,.2 ator)' beaut y $61,500. ln a choice HunUniton POOL TIME ·~----------1 2 BA w/old CdM charm, HEW LISTIMG1! ateµs Crom Little Coron<i. Ol'f~111o·•'PuNto~1N<r• BY OWNER Brookview CottaMno 1024 'CostaMesa 1024 [ CIHllll ~,;:~~~:~:t;:,,r.~~: ........................................... ... Touchst o n e R ealty , ~ Beach location. Ck>ae to Summer fun in this love· shopplnc, schools, etc. ly roml\y ·pool h.ome. Priced at S81,990. Don't Pride of ownenhip t.bru· mlsathisone! Call out. This neat as a• pin CENTURY 21 rancher features custom ~ Beach duplex. 3 bdrmi;., ~· t b al h s e n r h u n r l , ;: Swedish frplcs.: dbl ~ garage 4 I>oors lo bench .• $185,000. Incl. the land' Huge lot w /room to build view s tudio or ? Try $15,000 down. Open Sat-Sun 1·5 4121fAZEL HALPIMCHIN IH:/\L TOrtS 675-4392 . · •= = -rm, rormal dining rm. OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1-4 mstr bdrm swle, lndry M 0 D EL 963.0961 carpeting thru-oul, floor to ce1 ling frplc, rear PAD STREIT encl. patio, pool comp 4 BR. 3 BA. family r m. 4 d c r k e d & n I c e I y Car gar., j»cuui, walk to 11hrubbt.>d for low mainl ~4 173-366.1 6'12·2253 t:vcs ~ associated • ~ •. THE ADDRESS YOU GIVE WITH PRIDE ----1 Good schooU. important? 1---------c Lurge lot in exeeplional· rm, ulr, 2 car encl gur. Bristol St lefl t o Puulurino, left into Main entranre 611 Lakeview lane. 557·0232 See It now ' Open House Sat/Sun l~5PM llROKf.11'> IHh l TORS ilJJ•, "ltl fi'o1h. o t.' • t&4 I OPbl Sat/S.. l·S ly fine area. thl!s home 1412 Scintonetla has cverylhinl{ extra you•---------. y 't Ararefind,pnmeloc. • ~~-a-g_n_t_ri_c_e-nl_o_c_e_a_n_& N1re yard for pullerin", can unagme. ou won " be h ·' · lb" 3 Br, fnnl Uv rm w/cstm laq:e. light family rm.. appy u you nun ~ extra lar"e mstr bdrm... one! Call today'. frplc, din rm, huge addec ~ l•goon view dominates ,; this spacious mai.ter ~bdrm an lhi'I brand new .· Occanllldc 3hr. 2' aba Lrl· " Call 541\3666 Cam rm w /brlck frpl clean & light. SH5,000 v-c 5 t m c r (ls m n 11 h ' _;itvel horne rn pre:.taitious ~ ff ~ "1''1re l\Jountam ·· about I I I • 2)00 11q.ft or pure luxury -- I ficomforl.197.500. J>OH Y. r lU.l«ICl.UC Wllela11 REAL ESTATE EASTSIDE ~. W ,\ L L .\ C f-: & l' t1 , IH: .. u TOH ' I!. ll!-;ALTOllS :m<>lc:-.... y ~ m "12'J-s00ti 6~ 7000 Large Lot l;·.·--------•l•--------1 Charming end oC cul-de-e VIII sac home. J Bedrm, fdm annery a~ OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN rm & fireplace. Why not Realty BY OWNER. Har View call now? 645·7221 Hills. Ocean bay view. CENTURY 2 I CATALINA VIEW 3br, ram.rm. formal din, WntcllffRffllty wood bums. 2 Crplc11. ---------Ji/ewport Crest "4 Plan" S170,000 759-0550 Prime locallon, b1tge 4 Br, I Br, 3bu, hw mnster Fam Rm hse. Massive •ulle. Prof decorated Beoullful duplex, So. or Spanish brick (pie, fully Jl34.500. Call Tom hwy.Comerloc.Ea.un1t insulated & extensively lhruout. Ovrsz'd cul·de sac lot. Lrg brick & &last grnhse. Sev fruit trees & rull lndscp'g Oi'>en Hi.e Sal/Sunl l ssi.500 Uy OWIH'I 556·3006, 996 Springrlcld 6 UNITS EASTSIDE Three 2 Br houae1 +triplex. $192.500. T< soe. call: ~==-MALn 1703~1Coetellleea 645-9161 l)earth ~1~l~. liv. rm. w/frpl. upgraded thruout. Xtra ~ANNERY VILLAGE 'PAULMARTl'll lge lot & frwt trees, ex· ME?~ VER~ Kt:: REALESTAT~ 6417383 l,en!il ve I ndsc pn g . 48r.1\,oa. 2pat....,, very -~'---------•Spanish brick pal10. cle.i.n, musl see. S89,500 •2G 31st St. Newport Open House Sal & Sun 521·5!120 d1&ys, 979·9065 Beerh SPYGLASS HILL 8 C ....11L73·62 ... I \h h f 1 l 4Pl\1 . Prrne only e"c. yowner .,. o o / appy ome or a arge - -l)ll--------1 family Lavis hly up plt•ase.$84,S00.~9-0966 roR SALE OY OWNER, INVESTORS • 100"4 Finanrinl( avoal on tingle ra m hmll II\ Oran11.e Cnty Lowest int ftlt~ av:.iil, lower d!J II co~ts No mi:mnl or rNint req'd. A 5outhcrn (:!1111( llou.~rnl( S~c1ahi.t fr9· 704-l A Ml•nt UNDER SIXTY A 3 bedroom houso under ISCl.000 in Co~tn Me!la 1~ really rare. Wei've got one that Is sharp 01< :• &ack, locakd on u q111C1L lice lined strt>ol CALL QUlck ly. 5M·26f-O SELECT PROPERTIES 1006 IALIOA 151.AMD ~ JEWEL i S Bedroom. 2 huth' Uc•uut 1•1atom hom1· • G.'i0,000 t2!i Toro1 O~n HottKI! Sunduy 1 .. 2lJR w/lnromc unit. Stcpa t beach, shoppln«. II t•undry. 1105,000 By r m-04t •tr.ollHchlOll tom Spanteh St1I• w /OC"ean ~ Uana Int Harbor Vltw. p other·t•·law aulto. Via Verde, Blue pbl.u Realty~ re. ..... ~ tOH ~rnde il Cap1• Cod 6 Fixer u-College Park. 3 Br 2 Ba, bt><lroom S1'111thporl rr-· Jo'am Rm, xlnl cond. Gor..:cous pool. Jacuzu & $60,000 Pri nc by a ppl only . Razebo &: " 2·slory Bring your Looi~ 40d 557·7096 11 I Av h 0 us fJ r () r l h c prunt brushci>. Use )'Our•--------- ' h1ltln·n . ~.ooo imaganallon to make lh1~ lllH"llmf'l'lt Reall\ a ~howplal'C netter 1;7~Z211 hurry on this one' Call OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUH 11-6 220 Ja1mine. CdM 'h Ilk to Ocean C:'lm1>ll•lel y remodeled on JD ovcl"ll1~'<1 lol :\ sma:4hmll •\ RR JllH'C drn plu.-c fnrm.11 d101n11 plu~ hugr f.1m1h ' room v.1th OJ)t'n hl•.am~. natur ul v.oocl h•\t11r1· .11111 11( ran 1.1n1I 11·ll\ \l<'V. trom ma.,h·1 l'Wll.! &: 11undttk J11~1 ~t,.,p. to Oc-ean Blvd ~.U(X). CaR'44-72 1 I /.Jn NllJ[l DAI L(Y E. l\5SUCll\Tf5 Setty Kerr Realty A POEM 'iomn house.. aro old Snm(' hou-ies am n4"w Some houaea a.re lo11rdwn11 And aomti lo n i·do But low and oohold We hoveonooflhe rew &t;-0303 FO~E ST E OLSON .... f • ' I • ~·HERITAGE EARLY BIRDS Wt• J~t listed thls lovrly 3 Rdrm home 1$9.900 on qwct tree hned strt'Cl Lo~cst price on muket ~ 642.fl368 Th11t•1 perfuct all over And likely Cur you The yard I.a a.a plcturo Wlthaa Pe.k·O·boo view 1.::=====--=,---------. • REALTORS A custombed otnca. And a Kol pond too The house ls a dream Not. thei 1ll1ht~'tll bit blue, lAIUO(IU.O l\nd 4 Hr too 1:00<1 Ill botruo We'll be lhtN' tMllV Excited for you And •e're v«y anxlnu11 To show you thru Open 1-1JP II, c70IJ Dorchel\ter ca moo lllfhlaniti. 673-1111 FOREST OLSON .,. ~ .. , 2145 PARSON loff Vlctoriat 3 bdrm. 2 ba corner lot. room for RV. Builtins & frplc. Freshly painted inside & out. Near new roof, water heater & dishwasher. Assum. VA loan. UHITED IROKERS 646-7414 HOME schls & beach. P.M. f\Jssy buyers jump on Cooper & Assoc. 536-1484 this one. 536-8013 CURTIS R.E. 962·2456 ()pen7days Ull8:30pm MARINER'S COVE -•ce RIU'lr>•-n.-..u 3 Br, 1 story, 2 BA. Con· Open House Sot/Sun. 8441 ,-"' -"" do. Uperaded, nr beach. lndianapolls St. 4br, 3ba, Fnt. Vly. Grffnbrook. 4 ~acuui, teuru. crt. RV access, cloae to bch. Br, 3 Ba, bonus + pool. ..,.,. 900 fast escrow 963-0594 3000 sq. n. of luxury for ty gate.-· . . . b 38 000 PA'M'I WALKER the exec. uyer. $1 ' • REALTY 842·1418 ~-Open Sat & Sun. 1·!5.18173 H•__.... I 0~2 102~ ""'-'"""-M 102~ Santa Adela. CAL L MARINER COVE 2b -oow .. CottaMeso ,. '-Cnn1 na ,. 898·7855. WHELAN r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• •••• ••••• •• •• • ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• E Beach Cohdo, $62,SOO. ON WATER 120' SS' d k REALESTAT · CUSTOM HOME 3br. • oc · REAL COZY HOME f''RENCll QUA HTER 579,900. Brookburat & 4> Br twnhse on point. Bnck flreplarc, 4 Ur, 2 TWNllSE :urn. lh+1.ra 2Brcondo,enclgar.$3000 AUanta lvt, best vu. $265,000 bath w beaut. pool & ha, SS!J,900. 41Jll, 3ba. under market. S47,000. CUS'fOM DUPLEX near Ownr/Agt. 714-840·18W jacuzzi. HURRY, Mu!>L 863.500. ()pen l-4 Sun. 11816 Glox· Lake Park.1123,000. 3 Ur 2 Ba cathedral cerl· Sell' Only SW,500. Oix•n Crawford &Ai;soc Rllri.. lnla.Agt. 97&-788S R.E. PROFESSIONALS angs w/h~avy beams. in house Sat/Sun 1·5. 1582 957·0701 HLntf~on leach I 040 963-8317 963-7653 llvtn• & din'Rn rm. Oak Baker St. • .., • .. ,. S P----'I MESA VERDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• OpenHouse,Sat/Sun. l ·S. s hips l adder t o loft ·499_:;8 EdMid·d~!on POOL HOME $69,100. 2br. ~.500. 9611 Pollack, library. red tile roof, 3 Br. Formal dining on Neighborhood fo r AG bnckfront&backyard. COUEGEPARK lmmac. 3 br, 2 ba, elcc. bllns, uir cood, frplc, garage dr opener. $82,SOO. Call for appl. pc realty 644-3545 or M7 ·8968 CUTE& SASSY ln "uperb Weslslde lord· lion <IO a corner lot, sweet 4 bedroom, 2 bath family home with fenced backyard! WiU not last aL167,500. Opcn lil 9PM. SPIC 'HSPAH Mesa Verde 3 bedrm, Cum rm. 2 ba. Fresh puinl, New carpeting, Musicom. Low down. CallS41·0066 SUltFUME REAL TY Wf 1ela11 R i I\ I F <. T !\ l ' , .... corn c r Io t . Be u u t children, 4 BR w /warm lge Potters kUn in bk yd. lndll ~ ooo o lrplc, encld patio, prof Condo, 3br, l~ba. up· 1130,000, by o wner . Sal/~~·Z.5PM. Call pen lndscpd, modem kitchen graded, pool, washer & 846-8173. OpnSat&Sun Remtx l•estmtftt• & oversized bdrm. Sep dryer, dl1bwshr' &ood OPEN SAT /SUN U.~ 549-4764 fom·rm, Ideally situated locaUon, S57,SOO. 540-8902 Spec:tacular 4br + ram HOUSE SWEET IT IS lt'i. difficult to portray all the fine features or th.Ls special sp!Jl There's a m11in floor. family room with wall·to·walt carpets. Super locallon and 2 super bedrooms. Well priced ut $60,000. Hurry' Call 540·3666 Wllela11 REAL ESTATE ASSUMABLE LOAN MESA WOODS Shar p 4 Br. reuturus atrium.· patio, manicured enclosed yard. BIUns & many upgrudes. A de· on quiet residential lot. or6'0-'1930. rm home. Close to abop'g _ Cloae to achools, sbop'g, S&S Trl·Level 4 bdrm 3 & bch club, yet very pvt. &transp. ' Rock f I r di CURTIS R. E. 962.2456 ba, famly rm $'99,500. rp c, orm. o rm 96M946 Open Sat/SUn & sep. laundry r m are a Open 7 days Ull 8:30Pl\t • le w of L h e man Y s,c.lsll Estcrh features. Dkr. 5.514426 or SSl.500 2 bdrm 1 bath • clean great sl artC'r home · burey can't last. 963-5671. ~ Walkr.r f: lee Real lsfate Meer Ocean 846-9647 "01" S p a n ish at·--------- mosphere. Massive reel ON THEW ATER tile roor lends warmth to MAGMIFICENT tbls ra mbllna 3 level A tush, foliage lined home. Master qln & walkway draws you into private balcony view an unparalleled anterior pool e n d colorful drenched an elegance. grounds. Family rm, Bolh lhe massive 2 story $66,tSO Spanish fplc. 2nd Story high llvani: room wit~ Donn mills this beauty · veranda for sun. Sbul· open sloircasc and the it will go Cast! 4 spacious tered French type doors. 11tunnintt formal dining txlrms 2 bath! ·many ex· Opportunity for beach & room looks off lo the tras·lru.lybtfi ·anxiowi. atm osph ere. BK R sw~l)ing 54' dock and !l63..s671. 1_982_~_1_1 ______ 1 patio. Thill cul·dc·sac ---------1 home In HUNTINGTON ~ Walker & lee Real lsfafe OPEN SAT SUH 12 5 HARBOUR has 2 wet I • bars, one In huge pool 6102PaloAltoDrin room, a Ubrary tucked light to view Owner ---------SOL VISTA Into a cozy step-down POOL HOME nlcove, family room, 4 needs ra11t sale! $94,!JOO. Agent 673 11~ "DOLL HOUSE"' Quiet cul-de·sac • huge lot · btn 2 bdrm l bath ul· lra clean one of a kind beat HB at $58,000. Hurry! 963-5611. ~ Walkt:r C l r.t! Real lstafe HOTICI- baths -a mastorplcee 3 BR, single story, truly worlh v1cwangl Bv beamed ceilings, 2 appoan\mcnt only • fireplace's, lots of trees Open 'Lil 9 P.M. & many extras. Ideal In· vestment for the youna 1, IQ aJ~ exec:uUve. , U Plac• Prop.ti .. 752-1'20 t400 OUMl IT Ht NKM Irvine I 044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNCH RIALTY 511·2000 ''DOVll" COND0-1n lftqlMUo a.rea l W&flt to pooi &·rec. htll fi'01D 7our I bedroom towMome. SP9ft.Jn1 now tupeta, bWlt·ln wet bar " ftreplacet Eotertalo- m ttl'a a Oll\ltal W/I DOOi., Jacunl. park le lusb Jtndacaptq. 8"lftt l• beltevln1 I '79,900. (()pl:n Ul t PM > • l 08 OAJLVPtLOT Su!'lday,May15, 1917 HOmft llWSdtf ~ HiitW1 .W S. 'Moan flor SGh HOllMS For 5* JHoul•t flor SaM HoltM1ftotS. -~ -......................................................................................................................................... . "-tnForS• HCMMtflwW. HonffFerW. lrvJM 1044 LiijllMllHda 1041 ........ .._.. 1041 a...,.oNI~ IOUlogiiaoMftUitl 1012 .._.,.. .. .q 106f ........................................................................................................................................................................................ ·············•·•······· lrwiM I 044 lee I 044 ....... I 044 HURRY ' MIWPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANOXWro"uEls•• 110 D!GREE OCIAM VIEW ILMAEGJ~SJCICI TUlnlROCI( Woodbrid91 Art>orlob Greentree-By owner. "'"' i br townhome, 21J'J ba, Briarcliff Model. up Windsor former model. .. Magnificent custom home in the ht!art Prlvat• a•t•d front fam rm w /cathe dral fP'aded. superb luke loc CuJ..(ft>·ll•C 4br 2ba. rom Only' 3 years _)'Qllnl(: of Laguna. close to town with fobulou~ ruuo. Tile entry. Huse clna. formal DR., 2 ~Owner.1119,500.0pen rm. br'"hl k•l, pm PllICED BELOW Wh'tte Water co & C t I am. rm., 1ourmet f I I bd S l/., .. n •nc """"' r •• M .. .,K..,... Q""inl wood v~s view a a mu ktt"'hen. Ne-butcb•r rp <..11. &et m111ter rm, • a .,.. ... ...., . .....,.. o fl'lsion11ll;r decorated, "" .c.• .... ••· 3 B d b h " ... .., custom , lnt " prof. ~ 1833 lulld9capea Huae yard, l!tuni:le u ttiriot comple.-sunse~. e room. 3 at • 2 patios, blork counter top. lunci..ca"m'. l12J~. In· UNJVt:RSJTV PARK lrg trus Air rond, rnenta thu 2 storr huge dt.>ck . stl'eet to street. lot 1'l>rmat Dlne! Separate cl. la.nd '981 1 aaeo Vlllaae 2. Th~ moxl automatic sprinklers. town.home w/ comrnun S295,000. Owner will finance for 30 Master Suite. Double Segovia. Open Sul/Sun elegant, completely re· $92,500. By 1u1pt onJy, ty pool!l-ln lovtly orcsa. year~. 9 1~'ic No loan rosts Call tor v•nlty mirrored ward l2·5.callevet,W·2193 modeled •br. 2 ,~ba 552•51132 -Only ~7.500. Opt1n lll appointment. W!ST,MIMI robes. Plus• more queen LUSl-OnlON LaSalle in th~ uca. 9PM. -a CJCl"cte.fype tettlftcJ It yotn"• In HM• two abed BR aewlnl room or Dramatic dbl door entry Tur t 1 er o ck . 0 Pen BOND REAL TY bedroom. two bath condoulum •• • cfote work :shop lt hvrt l.OOt Br· ~ll:akdtht;N~~~ m w/llluminatcd fountain. ~:=·r~ ~it!:c!~· II :IQuall l 831-9411 . 83 I ·2212 to tennlt courts .and beaih. End unit In a ~~u~ff~l ~~0001!~:~~~ ORANGETRE.E All new kltt·heo ap· I I '1 ' t'I ' pt---...1..... ity $75 000 I l Sl ~ Pllancea -Ceramic ngs, 2 rp c •· pro Y ....... 27142 F~ 1--...& cpet-• co,....... ••••••• ••• • mans on on Y .vvv. <.'Ondo with central A/C counter to~. Kitchenuld lndscpd. llLS,000. 18712 ~ ~ vwu • Callrorperwnalprevfew und upgraded very mce-Microwave f'1replace PuseoCortez, 833-8274 n~-."'20 today! 752-1'100 ly, $64,000. Calltosee. · •4"Ck1A.1Ut 1nWflOl't*-"" 495. I 720 ortN ,,. ,.,. \IUN 101E NICt• bvme room w/2 sl<>'Y SUPE.RCOllHELL ~lffdt 1048 ~oltoch 1048 LAGUNA 1•·' · I mirrored feature ~all. 2 A very hiahly upgraded 3 For Sale/rent, nu 3br ••h••• .. •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~N'T SOJ1~ BEACH ll~l:'l~'t Patios w/BOQ 4< r1re ptt. bedroom home in the Townhse 2"1iba. Nr 1olt .. 111.2 01tuS 493-88L2 L.4A99.4c•1A •'97·"489 ~ •\ Fa m.rm W/butll 1n •• "'Y p RK r course&tUCI.833·3992 "' " '"" "" ' " ,. '' ; bookcases New drpis UNlVERSI • A 0 q 311i.a Baths. Like new split· -.::.••-•••- cpl 'I!. shu'tters, paint: Irvine. s~~. TO A p LCICJlllMI hoch f 048 level home W\Lh view of . Storage, aloraae ever PRECIATE. ·· sss.900. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mam Beach. Open house LogimaNlguel 1052 ........... 1052 ROOM FOR IOAT Camper too-ht these two new cuatom homes in Newport Hghta. S Br+lge bonus rm, 2~ ba, fum+dln rms, 2304 sq ft, 2 story. lots of wood. $141,000ea. ywhere. Up)ta1rs hall i5 ~ CXEAN VIEW 1so• Sun. l·S. Take Temple ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• a wall of rlosets. Over 20· Hills Dr. to . 2020 San RANCH REALTY or mirrored wardrobe tn ,\~ . '3AR(H BAY Remo. Owner ts unxlous, 551-2000 fireplace master sullo. OPENSATJSUNl-4 askmg$179.500 OCEALA VIEWl.t. ---------1 Pnm1um &reenbelt loca-Pvt guarded community, AWARD WIMMER " --------• tion. Steps from adult walk to bcb, tennis Custom home with ex· CUSTOM HOMl-NIVATI Alk WOODIRIDGE pool. S132.SOO. By 6wner courts. t lubhse, 4Br' pans1ve solar glass lo un· Beautifully decorated Cape Cod. 3 A.lllORLAICE 1 1ll Mandrake. (7 14 ) RANCH REALTY :~~j/_a~::n-b:r~rb1l: believable view. Even Bedroom+ den, 2~ baths, open beam VIEW o/ the mountt1 n& 552·0060· redwood deck, executive N QR I N S has a guest apt. 3300 Sq. ceilings, n""gged entry floors. Ex· 3106 4 3112 Broad St. &1st ol Nwpt & So of 15th St. Open wkdya 1-3, wknds 12·4. & open nelds from this -551·2000 ft. or elegance, cedar , ... NEW 2 BR, 2 ba. luxury GO~D .LO CAT I ON· home. shows like new. LT y construction . Visit us tensive use of wood & brick. Bulltin Condo nr. lake. Sunken CahCorruahme, Plan 10:4. TURTLEROCK Ready to move into. cul· RE A Sun. at 2505 Kilo Way. BBQ. Lush landscaped yard. 1 iv in g room with 3 Br 2 Ba, Fam Rm, Din Plan I. By owner. 3 Br, 2 de·nc, xtra lg garage. Open l·S. Outstanding ocean view. Walk to , Call 73l·U22 nreplace. Separate din· Rm. w /buf.fet. newly ba, Cam rm. Open house lndscpd by Rogers -"'- Ing room .. Two-ca r painted. S76,SOO. Prine Sat/Sun 11•5. By appt. Gardens.Call499·1689or THJSWEEK'S ~c:;:>,. beach. Guarded gate community with Western Pacific Prop. ~8ftatv tTv~u~ Eo:~ ~~6iii6~~;;;:~~s dys : SI1s.200. Ph :833-0144 673-8042Agt . Larg~fro~i~1~em· W fo°:~1y' t=~·c$~.OO:.tc. Hurry on this YAl'D $119 soo R., HO Open House May l4. 15. pie Hills area. $47 .soo. ' · · · University Park, single PA " ME Noon-S. 1225 Ensenada • '........ JAYW YEATS COMPANY SEA Vl~W · BROADMOOR Plan S. 2 sty, 4 Br. brand oew by ownr. Income Prop •x· chge+ second.~ AMI REALTY CORP home, spectacular h1gli . & SPA Ave. Panoramic coast Landlocked, but still a SSS N. Coue, Lapna 0 499 2237 759·1515 759-0087 beam ceilings;/wln~ A fantastic Deerfield 3 line,city lightsv1ew,2br, piec..-e of the action. In-484-7'918 7ea-ll480 • --------11111 dow&'. Kitchen. w /adobe bedroom home with very 2ba hme w /Jacuzzl & vest In Laguna's future.1---------1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HARIOll VIEW & bnck. 4 Br 3 Ba. Fam nice upgrades. Priced to redwood decks in pvt S6,000to $10,000. West Hine Condo PORTOFIMO Open hse May 14th & 15th. Rm 1 blk to srhool pool sell at SlOS,000. Call to yard. Shingle & glass. Quiet. cool & beautiful. 2 LCllJl8MI hpch I 048 ~ Nkjuel I 052 Absolutely stunning 4br. CoCol1u1 mbipa mkdl S&S3 b8lt. & p~rk . $134.SOO. ssi'.0896 see.. beaml'<l ceilings, ownr Commer c i a 1 Co as l BR. 1•• ba .• deck, green ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 31~ba, lam.rm, din.rm, ege ar area. r, ----' (714)494-7019. Highway al Victoria &. fairway view. dbl. t/d /bo r 21 ·2 a, bonus rm am· WOOD I • n-ach. Pn'me location, garage with opener: up-A "A. bd & b All..... t b & ( BR DG E S&s ~ L "'Gu~u 3 IR, 3 IA. Twnhm sep ap en nus oom 1'781S A Rd oodMod IT h o~YOUROW .... .,., RE"'LEST .. TE Beautl(ul new horn" 1·n WI rm a. u.!aU rm. .. umac ve. e w . ~ wn :.e "" " l>w'ldable & O"ca11 view. graded thruout. S76.000. A A .. d ed & d d • r. 2 a w rp c, n A.PA.RTME .... T They are·. Open Sun. l ·S. 31646 W. IS FOR "RE•L.. ""' " d ddl 3 B 21 b I f I r ~ ~ ~~a T"rrace comumun1· -ecorat upgra e · UNIVERSITY PARK 1 k & 1 1 blk t k " A ty. 1''ireplace. Security F'lower gar en, pa e A h t od 1 a e poo · d 'd 0 pprp · • OCEANFRONT Three R·2 lots-$40,000 Nine Dr. <off Crown ·we offer the followiog gate. Fully landscaped. tennL'> crt, mature trees. mbyuOrswme e Fu lly upgWr'll ·, /\ ( 11 ·1 Pk each. Valley Pkwy.), Laguna REALVALUES. . Hurry before summ"'r '. OpenhllcSat/Sun1·5·or n r S85,SOO . 1 ease cross rom eis er r TwoC-1 lots-$44.000each. Niguel. 1. •-, Acre estate; 3 " b 8~4 5128 3BR.2ba,cul-d-sac. 551·5774 2 HR. 2 BA. adult~ only. F-"" H $103,SOO. Y appl. · · Call7527847 RANCHRIALTY SYr,500. * 494-8057 * . 0 umasVlc: HBDURGME.,GFAAMME 1:t~i' RonEllis·960-2358 $182,000. COLONY. 3 br, 2 ba, fam JA.Y W YEA.TS c:ean ew · C-2l~Cntry 848-1188 , a•Cl(l•Y ·· $69,750 rm, highly upi:raded, 551·2000 • TOP OF WORLD. by OYO 2 BR. pool. quiet & Outstanding older home.1---------A A A tern tic Stafford 2 !:o1o_}_,15t1enni~. S79,900 ·THE COLouy REALTORS owner. 8 Br 2 Ba. Fam beautiful. $83,000. Open Has . been gr!!atly re· lTAUA.M VIUA BY OWNER bedroom home in...,.,.. " 499 2237 Rm, lge lot. Low, low Sun.l·S.217220ceanVis-furbished, with some CONDO Spacious 3br, 2ba, fam GREENTREE. Lots or ---------• Immaculate 3 BR. 2 Ba. • mainl. Sl.25,000. 494.7933 ta <call for directions>. minor remodeling left rm. Frplcs ln liv. rm & R __ .. _ San Joo-·1n Id C t ndone Located on 3 Bedroom, 21,~ bath, din· ram. rm. Nu crpts, shut· li\•inn area in rustic de-~ ,_ on cu . e ·sac. us om '* 494-7551 * u . . c· I cor:'Ca11 ror appt. Outstanding 3 Br San buill-ms thru-out. New LA.GUMA NIGUEL gro unds W I EX C: tbeng room11·. 2 irep akces, ters. Nr Cherry Lake. , Lws Rey Mdl. upgraded carpet. Cull patio. ap-Pa~esdter Home OCEAN VU. Lge, 4 car am ce angs. Wal to $114.SOO. O/ll Sun 12·5. A l t d' ocean. Original model, cpts. tinted windows, pllances 1ncld Walk to 3 BR. <.Hn rm. breakfast garage. n ou s an mg never lived-in. Great _642_·_87_7_1 _____ _ many other xlras , school, pool, tennis, rm. 2 BJ\. New micro-opportW'lllyat$195,000 1 . .,.. """ 0 dl 90 d ho · A 1 · · t ocatlon .•• oo.""". utstan ng l ei:ree s ppang. )arguin a wave O\'en, dishwshr. v 1 e w C> f h l I Is. U <.: 1. 582,500. <7 H )551-4872 Completely p1·t gardens BE.AUTtFUL 2. BLUE RIBB 0 N JAY W. YEATS Newport Cntr. Sl29.5oo. ---adjacent to LR & DH. VIEW HOME SPECIAL; this spacious .REALTO•t-2237 ~an Joaquin Realtors College Park, Syracuse, 3 Mint cond m .soo. 3Br, den, 2•~Ba hC>me, ? . b~~my hgm;i ~ ~u~ 60 t LID~ -" 752 1830 541·1308 br. den. r.· R. upgraded. THIS ONE' HA.S sp11clows. sunny & or the MONTff'. Bilton 5 ge'n· Orean View condo. Total RANCH REALTY lrvme 1044 drapes. enc front p11tio EVERYTHING REAL ESTATE finesl construction. tie levels. Features huge Lab Fottst 1055 security, every amenity. 551-2000 $84,500 Li<"e n see. BUYAPIECEOF frplc. beamed ceilings llv. rm., beam ce1·11·ngs, ••••••••••••••••. ••••••• S290000 675""'00 iiiiiiiiil••••••••••••••••••••••• cr9.""''t Call us to see th1:1 charm ... · · ."" · ..., ~ LAGUMA BEACH thruout. bar & glass fireplace of black iron & LAKEFRON!·W1th lan;e ------------------i ang 4 BR. 2 BA hnme tn enclosed lanai. skyhtc in used brick. Bill· in dock & patio, mountain HARBOR VlEW Ope Today Rancho Laguna . VIEW LOT t1lcdk1'tchen.formald1'n· · 4B 2''-8 k' CARMEL VIUAGEll M.Al9UETI'E The dramatic Marquette with 2 sep. gar.ages forming entrance court garden. plus 3 bdrms., 3 baths, 2 fireplaces, large ram. rm. with wet bar. sep. formal dining rm. with walnut buffet and an expansive master bdrm. s uite with walk-in closet. A completely upgraded end unit on excellent location. Priced to sell at $104,500. COUEGE ,A.RM 3 IDRM-DEH An S&S home d esigned in the casual Calif. style or li ving. The living quarters are dis· tinctly separ ated from your fam. rm. and formal entertain· ing areas to create a quiet zone for early-to-bed ch ildren. Located on prime location. near park & pool. Priced to sell at $89,900. OUMGI TIH WOW! OMLY '66..900 A Stunning Plan II patio home with a tremendous location with every room looking out on the park. Includes 2 bdrms .. 2 baths, fireplace dining area and comm: pool, park and Jtghted tennis court ror your casual Calif. entertaining. Call today for all dt-tails. 0'9t HOUSI WOODIRIDGE Gracious living keynot~ the traditional design of this elegant 4 bdrm. LaureJwood home in Woodbridge. Vaulted ceiling in living rm. with. fireplace, large family tm., 3 baths, upgraded carpets & drapes, parquet floor a nd bcautifUlly landscaped. Be.tler than new and only $12.S.ooo. orr Culver Dr. to #37 Whisiling Swan.· 0'84 HOUSI VIUACH Ill SUN. l·I Stunning 4 bdrms., f amity rm. bome in excellent area of University Park. Completely upgraded with plush carpets & drapes. Van Luit papers, So-Jarlan kitchen floor . beautiful family rm. wlth flTeplace and 3 baths. A home for tho buyers that want ever· ything. Otr Michelson Blvd. at 4582 Greentree. ,red hill ft C . t'l n t E I b 'Id bl SO' X kitchen, separate laun· new. r, ~, a, as 1ng eram1c I e rs, r~ m as1 Y w a e Ing rm. rounta·1n •. "as 0 8 2033 P rt W br"dge I 5 PM d th l ') 1 100' l t Oc · w "' "' ctrv & sewin" rm: A real 8145, 00. y owner. o cy 1 • .,e.;,o500r ruou · ' 11 Y 0 • . e~~S ~ · f 1 rep It on patio. bu'y at SlOS,OOo Leavmg area. Make of. 3 Br, Cam rm, $140,000 4 Bdrm .. 2 ba PLUS .,......,, · owneAIT~NT.ION': · beautifully lndsrrd. Im-fcr.581-1126eves/wknd.s fee. Principals only familyroomhomhleinTbe ~ t INVESTORS!!! pecHocablecodndJ ,Shnl79,SOO. 3. WATER, 'WATER OpenHous.eSal/SunU·S 1_96()._527_2 _____ _ Ranch. Hlg Y up· oewa e_. 2 loL'l·hold for future de· worR_.! son EVERYWHERE; that's 21836 M1chigan Ln. OPENHOtJSE graded. Located on Qwet :J" ~" veloµmcnt. $21,000 total. ·-·r the theme for this fan •--~--T-o-d-~--I 2-.-,--• BY OWNER street near :;chools. REAL ESTATE 497.1744 tast1c 3 BDRM., SEP E. Bluff 1 Br. Fam Rm, 2 parkway, PLUS your EXCLUSIVE LEASING•---------GUEST ROOM, 3 BATH CU'SD LITE fplr ':;, 2''.4 Bu, pool size • own POOL' 15-115 EIF· 1350 S.C9Clsl Hwy. AGENTS FOR THE EXQUISITEL y residence. Has SW1 M 3 br w/new plush cpt ., lot. 2214 All a Vista. FEL 494-8536 VILLAGE FAIRE DECORATED POOL, JACUZZI. etc. & fprl. surrounded by l>t4·l32JorG44·lazs awe inspiring OCEAN warm & sexy conversa. MONARCHBAY ll04So.Coastllwy. ViewCondo VU . IT'S COOL AT tionpit+tenn.,boating, Oc:.anflontHorM on the mall; a timeless LAGUNA BEACH Lovel)' lBr & den. 2Bn $169,000 etc. 22038 Lakeland. W N rt S22S 000 house, c·ompletely re-497•2457 home, bf·aut1ful while MISSION REALTY Call: Patti Tappan for P~ci::;~ o~ly. Agt: decorated in xlnt taste. water view. frplc. 1m· 9855 Ct 11 L details. 586·2537 o r N"lc"''or631-0020 'liiii~i!!!!i!iiil rt d t'l h d k · · 5 · wy, aguna 786 5600 R ' h d ....... ,,....., with t.hc finest of floor 4< 1 po e t e, uge ec s, Phone 494.o73 I • l C a r son --------- wull coverings. This 3 French doors. 9' reilini:es. ---------1...:Rl=lrs~. l:.::n:.:c:_. -----1 HEW BLUFFS CONDO bdrm , 2 bath home is kitchen has hand hewn M lionVI I 1067 Blooming Delores Jubt a ,;horl walk to cabinets. whshr. dryr, l.acJwta Hiiis • I 050 s • o . Model, 3 Br 21f.t Ba, end trash Compactor dbl Self ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach &c has a great ' unit. By owner. 501 ocean view! $210,000 cleanHolng ovdenJ. Shn120,000. Jbr, 2ba at 22512 Montova. ·. SPANKIH' Playa. $133,SOO. 644-7901. LAGUMA NIGUEL wor o son S71.000. <2t3)672·1731 & HEW Open Hou5e Sat. & Sun. --------• 3 Bdrm., 2 ha. home, Realty !213)770-2729 This never-lived in "La 11 ·6 p M • 0 w n er PUBLIC NOTICE near bus stop for easy 497·1744 Familia" model with a w/coopcratc w/realtors. commute. The large IEST BUY sweeping view of Sad· & I t n I Lease Opt., 1 yr beaut. You will not find a better rnoms x n oor Pan PORTER RE• •TY C dleback Mountains or. condo Pool & tennis bargain than this ~ingle provide £or easy In· OCEANFRONT A.. 0 n t em P 0 r a r Y rers 3 bedrooms, a huge blory 1 bedrm "Colon~ door outdoor entertain· Luxurloua 2 BR. 2,, DA. 1000N. COAST HWY. California Townhome. f 8 m11 Y room, 1 us h Newport Crest. 640-1751 llome". lt •~ near shC>p ing. SllS,500 1900 sq.ft. 20' h1 wall of 497-2468 Over lSOOsq.ft. + veran· carpeting thruout. ,A 1--------- 1 & l LANAI HOUSE 1 t I d k OCE"' .... f110 ... T da w/view. 3 BR's, 1~ "retreat" off master 1•YCREST p1n2, poos enn1i-h h' 4 gass ono g sun ec A"'" "" ba 's.NC,2cargar.Only bed b h bl k A murts & achool'i! Beat In t e treetoP!I. t 111 over sandy private bch. Cactus Point, first lime room, utc er oc Total privacy and regal the rush-bdrm . 2 bath & den <:enlral local .. great vu. offered; one ort.aguna·s $00,900. counter lops-many, comfort a re built into REOCARPET homehaslushveRetation E h r I most celebrated homes, RED CARPET many extr as. Prime thiscustom3bdrm.,den, R...-&&-IJl~lllO & 11 very prlv11te loca· with unnuestlonably the Realtors 586°0400 localion. S71,900. Open tit d 1 n Ing, f 0 m lty 8 nd , __ _._... _______ lion· beautihll ocean finest o~ean view on the ~~~~~~~~~! 9PM. · billlard room home, with \ltl!ws from 1111 decks & s · bl · 1 I Id 1 C allT\O'llt t"Vt'rv rnom! A c.out! o s uper y Loq..naNiguel 1052 . • art:e~poo . oa ur OPEN SAT /SUM I ·5 t-auty '. 5239.-.'") situated, you feel part .or ••••••••••••••••••••••• I£ 1auall ~ gracious enter tainina. 5162 ~ t -''"' t.he tide pools & sea while 1 _ N' f. • Come see today, open ' ,nounee luxuriating on the wind LGguna 1gue PIG!=.• 12·5 at 1.339 Hampshire •University .. ark. new on ~ 1---------1 protected terrace. Love· the choic~ community Prap1trt:•-Clrcle just off Santiago. Crnarkb('t :.rur~1~~f\lJ;lroTd<'h<! L~ DUPLEX ly parquet firs ., huge ., · v -752•1920 $27S,000 . Am riui.:c " but' n e ~ .. j (rplr. grace the living & M IS~ ION. V I E J O , t400 QUAil ST. NIWl'O•T llACH LIE SCH0t4Ek , Tch':!,.~"u1c~om"errl1oci batt,_& ,,,...,,..,.;. (2) l bedroom units-dinine rm., kitchen com· Beautiful white stuhccoE3 Condo 3br H~ba frnlc REALTOR 64~9121 n on " ,_, 1tOSN ,. __ ........ 1--super c:ondltlon! New plet~I ... emodet-"" when bedroom. 2 bat I • • • •r • :J Bdrrm . 2 hath11. form11l ,,._.n~..,..l·•-vuna carpeting 11nd paint in h .. y ' fln~ h d 2 Jardine model-nearly decorated cpts & drps, t--------- d1n1nl[ rm .. atrium. 494-1177 upstairs unit! Newly ouae was i~ 15 e •. new Spacious country quiet cul -de·11ac nr .....,-. -~ --f1nii.hed irnroac. Thia 3t601CeouHwy.,S.logvno painted exterio r . 3 years ago. arages"' kit h l . d school Comm pool --..-... w.n . .-.•c..wr-~on·tl••.t, -·.""-" A-...4591 lorge ca rport Invite c en, cus om rapes S61000 Ssl·4599 . 2Br. 2Ba Beautifully de· ~ "" _. .,..,., .....,..,.-Blocks from beach-1tuests to your priv11t.e en-and upgraded carpets. • · · coruted Condo, light & ORAMGI TREI partial ocean view, Nice trance. A very special An excellent value at By Ownr 4br. 3ba Ex· airy, frplc, dlnln¥ rm, New Plan 4 condo; l· ARTISTIC Special'~ BR, South Laguna area· home for very 11pecial f1,3~900. NI 1 R lt ecutlve hme on cul-de· bar, pool. WeatcllU bdrm + tort, qunhty up· 2 ba. + bonusrm · dtnin• Hurry on this one! Call people! Shown by app't. ..,..gunn guc e~ Y sac w/fabulous view $86.500. gr111lt'<J carpet1. druJ>es; rm .. frplc .• !lbutter1. REDC•RPET SBS0,000 S._!>~~O f'rplc In !i v .rm & 0penHseFri·Sunl2·5 recrcutional b ell Incl Seduded patio Walk 10 Realtors lll-ll80 SPLIT LEVEL - ---=--= tam.rm, to1·mat din.rm . 1242 Rutland Rd Apt 4. pool tenni'I sauna beach S137.!IOO ,.,..., )llcu;:u. Babblina brook PEO ALLEN 3 'Bdrms., den, dark lge eal In kitchen, cov-548·7.,.,...Altl • al y<>Ur buck door! REALTOR 494 7ll78 Chsrmin" Jbr, 2ba. Pool. room.decks; oceon &cu· TRl·lEVEL ered patio w /lge fncd ~.....,.....___..........,..__ ,. nyon view5; an Im· back yd. Room for pool. '19.950 FAMILY HOME Completely redecorated. maculate home. Just 4 Bedroom, za.; baths. Upgraded thruout. Open OPEN HSEBYOWNER. DA.VIDD.CARLSON B 2 n c 1 Sl39,500.By0wner. rlghtrorcamerabuffs& pro f esit l ona ll y Ilse sat/Sun 12·6. 26981 Baycrest. S pac loua RIAL TOR 8l1·929 3 ~Un ~liv /t~m "rms,0 r~I~, 494· 7837 or 499·341l7 nrtista. 1175.000 landscaped. Clubhouse, Eilcondldo. 673-6617 . cuatom home. \asl~fully St36 """ p I DUPLEX pool, great mountain decorated. 3Br, 2"11Ba. WOODBRIDGE ocn vu, ,JVU. r non· Tired of livlng In 8 box? N h d both .th 2 view. Sl49.000. Beautiful VJ.w Cormol llvlne/dlnlni --.. sua...a I 5 ly 49'7-1505 or 491 4967 Tr')' a round houae. 4 Br' Ort en : WI J ""Y w YI!. ·Ts w Jtrplc gourmet kitchen ...,...._.,. ..... • . • 2 ba. fillm ily room. bdrms .. 2 baths, sep. A • mA Madrid, near lake. 3br w/eatina·f•rnlly aroa: SS Wl\lslling Swon <off l3eautiful Exec 6Br. 9 glOrloWI ocean views. 770 lorCltd air furnaces & • REALTORS 2ba, din rm, Ira fam rm, lndry r m orr kitchen. Wct11tone >. Tt1rrific 4 room view home.Owner. Nyes Place.S22.\,000. water beaters. Street to 499 2237 all bltns, utr . S pec· Sat/Sun l •$PM. zoao ~tlrm1 .. d' f~mlly rm1•1• Sl00,500. Lodwn Qt·6288 alley t~l ; Onup1pe2r bhlkas • tdarcpu111_a~ _!UvBr!dcrppalt"ios&, llollday !td. S1TS.OOO. inrmn imnR rm .. :ip t CUSTOM Beaut 4 Br. frml ocean view. y s. ' Archtt. 8Ct•s be l )nt-..1: . •-11 645-5679 Pnn only. levelhome,closetoloke. Din. Xtra lge lot. from Shew's Cove. • au -cpg ex wa a. . New, lmmcd. dccupan-1169000 PhSZ4•62S8 1185.000 581·8985.0 tHSat/SUn ll!ACHCHALIT cy. SUS.700 ' ' 939nlenneyr9 494-8519 oc· . ~ . " ·ean iew CASTILUllA.UTY 2-Sty. A·Fr•rno, 3 BR .• i · ba,. w/rtnhttl" 2car1ur °'6 LoglM .. _.. I 04f &...,.. leoch I 048 H . View lot. Beaut lndacp, Walk to ~ach, pool• at •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ome 3br 2ba, Cam rm, custom tennis. Aakln_ISl1$.900 Cu11tom designed-!i;:d. f~~~rptA. O/H MIWPORTSHOR.IS RE WOODIRIDGE wooosruoGE PLACE DoWntown Biscay Mod~L walk to Unlque M·l propt1rty the lake. 4Br. 381. 2 contatnlnA two 1hop11, frplcs, ~car •araee. l mo Ju•\ freshly painted ; old, $139,500. Pvt Pty various u&tt from com· 988·3986 or 64'·6018 or mt'l'Cla1 to llahttnduatr)'. 552-4621 $11.9,500 P.UXSIDIE Loe. Mystic Hiiis Beaut. 2 BR, De1nt Sfrtnlly affma to be tht hOmc In Univ. Park. keynote Jn this 4 bdrm. S12t,80(). 8 y owner. vu home, nr. tt nnl• ct• 551-118116 · Located in ont QI th• ~Jt WOODIRIDGE net borfloodi. 115 ouu St•P• to buch c lub. Choou )'O\lr 1>wn tn· terior. Tltl1 4 BR & 2 BA hao ii ready ror occup nciwl'3S--02U ~t 9~, or r1.s:m.. LANDMARIC OCU1MFROMT French Normandy co untry elegance on Woods Cove. Large main house. maid's & chauffeur's quarters. guest house. Elec. gate privacy. private steps t() beach. S795.000 I. Catnllne sunset.a from Beaut. decora\ect A· every room·. 4 Sr, 3 'Ba; N.wpon leach I 0'9 frame on corner lot; % wnlk lo pvt beach club. ••••••••• .. •••• .... •••• bdrml. +den; 3 btu. to 1165,000. Open house Sun. Pri 6 ocean. llU,:!00 NPM. 32482 Adriatic Dr. me Area CAYWOOD llA.L TY Monarch Ba"· Tel'race. ' 1 • G~o&. hom«r tor outdoor * 541· l zto • Ownr. 4.00-6271 • entA!rt.alnlnt by aparkl· , ___ ......._ ____ _ tn1 pool· 4 BR, 2 ba. 2 COUMTIY LtVIMf; ..... MEW trptc.., hvll\jt rm . with HorsesOK. ~y3bron 4 Bdrm Uvlng Rm Din· beamed cell .• family R-4 lot. 203l Orchard', oCf lrta Rm, ~·omlly 'mn. rm .. shake roof: quiei Irvine. sao.ooo firm C\.l.1tom bulit view him• arJ;~~·rr/SUM l·S 1_55_7·_17_Sl8 __ -:---- at. 29Sll Ana Marla ' ( l6H Skytaru.111;; HARIOtt VtlW rrotes!lfopal archStec· CALL '-!\ 6-.. u l4 £.leiant 58r or 4+ at.ud,,. turc It landac.-ptn1 blend ,;o ~ home. Vpcradect lite eJ'• II provide an open, aJr)' •dtllil trance. hallway. kl&. le feellni & _prlvt cy. ~ttALTV batbroom11. DHlc • Sl.M,000. Cell rordetaUs: 111ur N,.,.,.,, rue Offlct booltthell wall \lnll1. de· llGCAMYOM 4.Br. 2~ ba, poot,jacuul " vtew. £1l"ctric catn. Mt.MU, ~0.5951 corator wallpaper thruoUt. .. bltn •tor&.&• area aklnet&de Ol bOUa-., Many othct "tt••· ~" by appt. only, 6'0-181M ~.~~ ....... ~-~~ ....... ~-~~ ...... 1~.~~ ... - ............. 106 .....,.,.leedl 10" .... ,.,. ..... IOH ~ tfft t .................... .. .................................................................. . •• BISTBlfYATBltACHI ltGCAHYOH Duple_S, c ..... lo Dalbo , a.n-, ... La. Pier, i :t•n. •tud OPIMUT/SUM 1·5 'Z>g.LANDERS n. F.. 9eaut. lat see lulled lot '•Joan Ro"• '31-ZW w/elec 1atea. PooJ " 5464'n4 ~' w/Jacu.ul, view. • BR, I %~ Ba, '#kb CIOCIVft'la• i tioo pit. Beat buy lD Bii OPIMSAT/SUN •-s ._ca_ny __ on_. -----· !'. 302 Ca U. Ct. Nr Back Bay, 3 Br 1 Ba, b (Jllewport Creat) ljt Jot Dft blt.n.s air Top tlttht condo: 3 0pensat1Sun.S4t-s0t1 ' 1 bdmu. le rormal d!nlns ---------..i rm., la• choice location. Below Market, b)' ownr, 9Hutlrul docorator '• 3br, 2ba, Hatbot Vlew home wttb deluite up. llmne v /1chool1, l?MD 1r1tde1. Recreation al btlt fc anua 1.tm'1 pool.a faciuu .. features Incl. s1s1,soo. LamAon or tennis, uun1, Jacuul " Ric hardt, <2m 59!Mt207, pool.$131,:m (213) 433-2,854 OT (714) 6•0 TUS'UM 1193-74e& <Newpcrt He'Tiii'ti.> ---------1 !•ROOM TO jI&rden, build OfllH SUM. 1·4 solar ~I. houM )'our 124 lln:I Stnd Eastbluff Estate Dart Mist ..... s...r ~· Locila~ • ltt corwer lol, fWt ......, •• 2 .., .... .,,..,.. 1..-y .... la ... .. ........ _,~ RNr-,._ .... . tw ... I :;;; w / .. It effke. 3 M ........... ,., fem ra. hofnaloMI lftdsceph119. Attrectlnly priced et $161,900 • 0,.. HOUN Sot/-...., I to 5 2956Cwob Newport.._.. A ~R€STIG€ /---l--..... ~-HOM€~ R!AL• !IT AT! IHlot(l lllAGll ...... ......,_ ...... .........,. .......... ~. boat, p&rk your RV, play Nice 2-at.ory duplex, 3 & volleyball. bu lid a 2. wtthln block or ocean. '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m•••- phtyhouse or cotutaln Youowntheland! MlwpuatlMda INt~MI........... 106t the cub ecouta on th11 GIB WALKER -·-····-············ ••••••••••••••••••••••• huae oorner lot + a ••••n 67t 5•00 IF~Rf1ll)YJ7PP~UR., sparkllnc clean 3 bdrm., ~ -, 2 ba. home wllh many•---------1 1501 Kings Rd. View I View! View! custom built-ha. S204.000 HIWPORT HTS. . One level. 3 BR. 2 BA. View! View! liilfWlr~ :~~r·l~~'!~~ 1 ·-.. -Buy lt now "help select * 675-StlO • the new carpe&.ang. ' 3637 E. Cst Hwy, CdM $109.950 ....................... •.•...•.....•.....•••• OM. y PtLOT ••• !:'!~~~ ... :.!~!.~ !~~ ............ !~.~~ ~!~.~ ..... ~~!:!~ ...... ~.~~.~!:!! ..... . LOI' ln bi<lt South San THE SUMMIT °iC:w/ ..._,.,,•1' ZOOOliliDlmi"tlf• '1 1000 uememe U'ftl. Xtra lat. -~-1800 .... •••••••• .. ••••••••• -·-•••••••••••••••••• •levtl.-..n:z Si>eelaculer can--WltlteW.._.leatty Ulev re-d panoramic ....................... --------~-- •iew to 'preat111ous HD D\lp " (lave.I) brae. ~ G..._ET._..l_NY_OLVED---. -OPENHOUS£ Cowen H•l1bta. 3br, OwDen. ,,. d.Lx lmme SAT/SUN l~ 3"ba. P\111 bar IJ\ den. UD.lt. a Br 2 Ba. DU ~pta. th SUPER LUXURY CON wn bar In dla rm. 2 drpe, Jt'A beat, bltna, q'aJdna the flrtt ~tep la often e 00 2 bdrm, 2 bat.b, pvt trplu c uatnmtzed In · 11«eo, bralr fir• alorm hardest on.e. If you re ready to mo e eteva.tor,fri>lc,wetbar, teraor w exquulte K)"lltm. Ad.I lovely 2 Br upor atartyou:r lnvestmeot program, .,.tio, all ~"' applns, ,~ w .. lnul v1o1nt'lmw Pool urut, cpll, drpt, bttna, but have become conluaed wtth all tbe cl truh compactor, zs.ooo Prln only Call patio, pvt yda. auto --... of tod , _ ...... then come dahwhr " aetr c:lun forappl 544 7929 •J*lrL 2 c1bl sarac• &t aa~-ay. m.nun~, ov~n. Assumable lat drivvwaya. + olf~ Pk1. to tbe expert s at Qu aU Place owe wtth l5~ down l/4 ACRE OF for•tortroobucecul Properties, Inc. fo.r aolld protesslonaJ 112.soo. Crest tnveal· ck ~clot. sw.ooo. owe. counaeUnc PYT•mld your equlttes menu. mm-~ SuSECLUSl9H :?:'S:.:.:s..., to •P· wlth an u cbanae and/or purchase OCEAN CANYON VIEW ~~11:~,::~.:i\hr s:'. oa-"'DE with an eye toward bigb·Mure return !~.;;~F:m8flcs!~ ... :~· your 1a,..e private poo. 0up1i;:; 1,.. ·= Capo for your aolden years. We now have lngdist.ancet.obeach: ruomfurt11nnbcourta& &acb.Oreatoceanvlew 2. 2, 3. 3. 3. 3, 4, 4, 4 , 4, 4, 4 . White Wattr R..tty rorraa.' Uedroom home . from 3br. 2ba upper. lbr, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 26, '811.!TU 11 1doel for lnra• Camlly lba lower. Opeoa on lge 3 o , 3 2 , 6 2 , 6 4 a n d 2 O 3 ----..,.,,.-----• Call now ror more dei pvt back .Yd. G•racc e1,1· unit.I PLUS . commercial ~party. A ~ CALL NOW trances In both units. PIOFISSIOMA.L STAPP OP ova 45 • OCEAMPIOMT Lovely • bdrm home overlookJoa blue Paclllc. Private co mmunity (Cyprus Shore> wtac ceis to priv beach. ael story w /3000 sq. ft . OCIAMYIEW Fantastic vlew or 1111 points west. 3 bedrm home, newly decorated, prlvale community w/beach ac lecoatt Proplrfy 2000 .._Pr•• arty 2000 SIXUNJTSEASTSIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• (T/. 752·7315 =·ll~~.'u~~'iJuey LA.1•1 .. OUGH ~-V~LL DONALD M. •11to t.cOf9 Property ZOOO B40UGH TO CAltl. TU. .. :W-;~;:.;;~~E ... uMiT$:u.:i1rs ... ll.1Gua11 I&. lit: Pulect lomoon, 2B•, 1WOFOUR·PLEXES pt~PI ~ 2Ba. the hlchei.t grade ttwitinetoo. Beach. wm Pl UP.!! ... opau =·· . cpts, drps. appliances & exchange. Call our offlc ..oo ~-.!P° MACH woo ~S,t"20 IUOt own lndry, club fac In· Corao appointmenttosee ___ ~ _____ _ elude pool/sauna, o.hlo 2 this Quall Place ex· _. •• ~,.,. ... ,-,, .. w.n..-.--~-··••~a..n.--..a l'&r 1ar, pvt patio, elusive! Sl37.500a.. $53.SOO. Prin only. Cail owner 752-5008 Lov e ly pride of SM ..... c..t.r DOVE.I SHORES l!A.UTIFUL ownerstup units -oldiea Tri-P lex. C.M. Prime &xcelielillliiuioo vt.jo ElegaJ>t spacious podl • 4br, 3ba, fam rm, din rm, but goodies. Near location & cood. All 2br, loe. Income $115,000. I I '·" fj f< I \I I 'i estate completely furn t..;,. frpl, lrg fncd lol. TelUUi Westchff. Offered a\ $110,000. 2$'X> down. Dnpymnl $225,000. Full ' •' • • I ' I • , • < \ , ~' , w I a men i t l cs , . too ,.. ~~ Lease <Jilly $1000 P er Mo WI Option "prk l blk. ~.000 by appointment A&ent. S4l).05M price l870.000. Crntive n u me ro u a to I as t. J' ~, Sl~.000. 544-876S oo.ly · INVESTORS CHOICE Investments 8'4·951' $189,SOO. 206 tlenl4e H 1 Open Datly UAM-4PM 2000 S'"' FT 14522 Alder Ln, Tua. OPEN SAT/SUN _646_4 463· • ,... • COSTA MESA 21 Suite Med. Bldl +t--------JohnKloseRltr RL.-..1.-u....a1 C714J 642-3600 BVOWNER. Wfttniiftlter 1098 TRIPLEX Pharmacy $650,000. w ... Ml/DUPLIX ....._ ~ SPACIOUS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pride of ownership on MuJUtenanllndustrial; 3Bdnn,lbe,2yrsold 645-6822 645·6556 BF~~w;/2N&~~nNl ~J:. ir.rur·nnnn~su~ '3 Br 2 Ba, Formal DR, BY OWNER. $67,000. 3br quiel ~trecl. Spacious ••$400,000. New! FEELAND HARIOR VIEW 0pn Sat/Son 1.5 61 Sea 1 Fam., gourmet's delight l~bu, hrdwd firs. nu own ers unit with ••$32S,000-9tenants N.wport Pier llty MONTEGO Pine Ln. O~n I a gt .... wport .. och 1069 Mtwport a.oc" 1069 k Itch en• atrium . crpt•g. Nu ext. Tex eout· fireplace. Colt for ap-**S225,()()()-{;tenanl8 c.i 67J.2051 , bdrm & ram rm ._.,, blk 640-lSlS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refur bished inside & mg. ~ndosed pullo, soft pointment. Now only • •$145,000-2 yrs. old from pool & grn bit. Pror --View. Priced for wrap-wlr unit. Nr schs & $130,000. ••$1.25,ooo-2yrs.old. 1 d d d NEWPORT CREST UJ>. S86,000. 4D'Z·3390 shop'~. Quiet area. No or Prin. only. David Bourke for s. 2200 an scape w/llme Oc f CHARMING DECORATORS HOME DUPLEX.Dana Point. Warner & west of Rltr.546-9950 ••h••••••••••••••••••• sprinklers, Illes. Up· ean view rom porch ~pacious 3 Bedroom, 3 bulh, Magnol 8741 Univcr e graded Lhruout. A super Condo. 3 BR, 21a Ba, "' OceanView,1v;,,yrs o... 14p · 0 1 s 1£ jQuall l OFF1CE Bldg lo Orange BUJLDERSSPECIAL! b · th i f I lb · I family room ""'·8727 no n Y R·l Lot In .... clus·1v~ uy in . LS prest ge area l'l> c. we ar. Jae .. poo , old. 498-2722 -------• Pl--. County. 6000 Sq. rt. AAA ...... ~ Fee land. 1823 Port tennis. By owner. Quality Fixtures Whit•WaferR•alty --Te t 10 r leas ThreeArcbBayloc.Un Carlow. Opn Sat/Sun 1·5. sus,ooo. 5411·6317 Lovely French Doors & Othet-RHI Estat. Prap.rtl-· 0::: paCX:menl $90,0C:: believable 180 dearee S154,500.644·S767 w·~o Used B1ick Everywhere DeUghtful.Cholc• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7S2•t920 Prlce $31$ 000. 4.9% ocean viewfrom dwnlwn "'" • ._ Old s · h fl t ~ Hom.s woo OUAH. st. Nt~T UA04 ~...-nt.le :.i..-; 1 La1tWla lo Dana Point Cou..-RY UYl .... G Tile Floors pan1s an ne" ~ . l'nnc. on y. Sq "' "" Hart.o..Va.wHon.. pogs1ble condition. v.r m1 ForScft 11 00 Bkr. (213)624 -5980 6300 .n.s12,.soo. BACK BAY AREA On Cul-de-sac. from Lus h Landscaping tobch.closetoshops.Nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• l9UNITS wkdays. WAYNE Great entertainment ownr.840·7609 lt07TNde ...... •-c:nsto,.SGt/S..12·S New C ity Plai a Deluxe adull park an ---------• THOMSEH h ' 48 __, SuntaAna.!600,000 EXCHANGE one or both ome, 11 pac1ou1 r, 0 -'uc-.. from appral•-" Irvine 2 BR 2 b.i. sun R """ "" .,.,,, h. ., N ., "1:1 Bachelor units & Costa Mesa Eastaid.e IH! ••'TY 492·9550 2112&, L • OR, den opn 8.lck Bay 3br, fam, 2ba, $77 .SOO to $75,000 for pore , patio. cw carp l2 l·Bdrm. units 1UOA1. to patio w/gaa BBQ & nu crpl'g,cvr'dpatio.lrg quicksale S!9.500 Agt 646-2414 llUGllUHDY house, triplex, Santa1---------rirepil, l& kit w/many cor lot Room for boat or POINT RF.ALTY Ana, SlS0,000. Income Slln Clem , 2 lots llriplex, xlras. wet bar. palios off RV. Sll0.000 Ownr will 537_3197 496.5600 NEWPORT Bt-;A<.:11 REALTOR 67§..6161 Sll,820. Owner. 831-2865 1 duplex. side by side. l Jront bdnM, Ii mat.rate fin Pnnonly. Ownr/Agt. 642.9404 ----()(>Anla V1llugc blk from ocean 66102SS w/RoOl tub. atrium cul· 2298 Redhmds Dr, NB. SHORECLJ FF VILLA~ Dbl wide 2Br, 1wt heh, LARGE . . • de -s ac St, owner &120596 CON DO. Good view. dockspuceava11.$2l ,7SO 1---------1 A.partn.lltCOtnplex Agt_. ______ _ transf€-rred S128.000. -l'Wwport l~och I 069 Mtwport a.och I 069 d<Je>e to bch. z yrs olrt 2 i'um muy be µun:hu,ed Distress Proptrty! For sale in Orange Co. Outof C~ OPEN SAT 1SUN 1 5 Newport Shores · hy ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br. zba. $64,000 Ownl'f Larry 956·92.'>3 PP We c.i.n find it for you. beaut pride or ownership PrOfMrly 2550 ~Bayi'·arm Place OWllJ" 4 bdrm. 4 buth. lg w• ..... tED 496-5821 - -Beach area. Probates. w/good spendable & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 557 0032 Bkr fa m rm, huge master "'" l~.i.rRe Mobile llomc bankruptcies. trustee good location. Quallfied LACOSTA HILLTOP !>Ulle w1pnvale study & THE Hart.or Yl•w H~ PVf PTV. want:, to bu' Ocl•unfrunt ~ales. l'orerd sales. under ri l Ant 640 2341 llOMESlTE 2 + GUF..ST + 3 BA . Land 11un de<"k. Many xtras. 4 or 5 Redroom from house or condo. Occun \'lJ 111.1·36.:!8 murkel values. We can _p_n_p_e_a_i._e._._ •• -·--.113 acres w/ocn Lagoon included. Comfort, ron-Opn house sun Ma y 15, owner. 640-7609, ,. .. " 2970 preferred but not nee No Joint vcntute. Call World ...,__,.._ s-D~ country vie.... 162,u, ... t .. _ h '""'" I l l 66 ., ,, Mobile home by owner, 5 ......_._ ... "" """ ventencc,nr. pv . .,..-ac . l·S. 477 Prospect St, r r s. P s. l ·l••ol Star adult park. SJC. W1de Broker11,673·4M5. Co.a.ochClt TRADE to ORANG E ioodles galore! Drop by 645-8826 SEA VIEW. Dynamic anytime 20x4s. 519.500 4116.66711 l8UnJts-S430000 COUNTY or P AL M Sat'/Sun 1·5. ~11 Vist.a ocean/lites view. Brand J2Units-saoo'ooo SPIUNGS PROPERTY. Dr.,Bayshore SEA.VIEW VIEW new, choose colors. COZY 2Br. frplc. Ii: ~AMror11ppt. ___ l~ .. ~--'~1L.~t~·C~OU1•1M•Ml•~CM'-1 44UnJl.s-ll,oOO,OOO V.E.HowarcUcCoRltr ll87,500. Port Royal 4br. 3ba, szs.ooo unde r mkt. ~n;~Y~h°::san ;~~woo':,r Acnogeforsal• 1200 -ig at• 4SUnit.s-Sl,lSO,OOO MlkeOrew 1-729-6929 PropertyHotlfte642·38SO tam.rm. 2718 s q .ft. ~79.SOO.S43-116t4J.V Co. 496-43lO • • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Profes investment 20 Acre Mobile Home OutofS&...&.... W/panorllml~·v1·ew f o analysis. appraisals, tax nmr ~ r m 1 BR i;tarter home. Good ORA.N<iE COUMTY Esta to 063 Units> • NEWWATEAFllONT oc11an to mountains. L-1 fantasti<-' Come see IY OW...,ER & ~xchange advice. -..-roperty 2600 ' CONDO Guarded gate, tennis this beautiful East Bluff loc:i.l1on . $60,000. Uy " ONE SQUARE ?\UU; Speciali zing in Bch ~~d,OOOM 1 .. _ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~• C home! Call Red Carpet. ownr 494 2973 San Clemente Duplex. S360 p.r acre 1<!30.•00 mulll·plex properties. ""'' I a oy nca tors Pvr PTV ts to b No,rport'!! mo11l pr!' rrts, l'VY'· S259,000. all 754-1202 Fi xer upper. Walk to tot.al, firm. S67.500do"n 2967Carlsbad8lvd . . wan uy ,.t1g1ous 2Br, 3Ba, lg lux-0-..nciAgnt, 552 1800 HARBOR VTEW HOMES beach. 1 Br each. Xlnt Consider exchani!~ orr Sclle7:~~~~~';,1~~aiL (714)729-1129 ~pref~~r:~-0~~~ ury unit. all amen1t1es in ,.. pe •CH ...,e •R One ol a kind, Palermo 4 linanctnd S7&.500. Rlack Star Canvon Open ,.._ dude!! pvt !!auna. boat "' ~ "s;A Br FR. 21~ Ba, super "' lll!IP:\1 ~nlury21848·ll88 MFSA VERDE 4-PLEX. No rltn pis . 6&1·1681 bhp avail, profcsi11onally 342 reach TrH Ln. CHERRY LAKE... Vl(.'W. $195.000 Prine On-Call "97·2244 . <-'ross Country ,900-2358 new llaUng. Jmmac. Prin anytnne. derorated. S215.000 Also Open Sun t s in gracious Back Bay ly 644-5621by11ppt Open San Juan only. Agt. M2-SSSO Rmlchn---.-Fcrms--.---_~~~~-con~_; a_J~J-~~~~~l.b) ~:1~~1g·k~t~rhe~~mmra'::.: ds~sa·co.n~cdha,rpmJ~"1o'u"sul3 llse Sa~Sun25~M --.. ~~~ ..... !?!.~ I &. jQPlacuai•I ~Costa "f~a. duplex._ 2 RntT,...tDffd Gn>ns 2700 ' ~ ~ "" " ' HO RX'N UPI ' " .... ~ m>.ooo with 40% or equJ. •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• Harbor \'tcw. Carmel amenities Secluded bedroom. 2'2 bath home ProplPl"ti-houses, S\47,000. Income ty protection. Available IFYOULIKE ... model, 3 br 2 ha. w11lk to 1>CJOI, Bay Knoll area "Uth TWO fireplace-.' ~1p Ju:.l move riAhl in. 3 Br. A HAPPY 752•1'20 $13,800 Owner768-G354 ot 9%, 30 yn1. Oceanfront WOOOS park pool 641 ·2841 i\Jlt .l\4!';-7555 your monun.c coffrt• '" dminit rm, fom1ly rm. HACIENDA MOOOUAtlst HIWPOC'TllACH 7U .... 1Ttl"'LIO• homcvaluedal$600,000. HILLS ---the briJthl. c hecrit• ~ fpk, 2014l Ba}\'1ew , " ~ ,,. ~ BYOWNt-:R k1tchl'n Extrd laq:c SA II~~ 546-it\60. Opt>n Lush gardens & rern Prime area. Gross MAY 0 CK STIEAMS IACK IA Y 3 HR. 2 8d, newly de· bedroom!\ makt• Lh1'i n Sun 10-SPM. ~.900 By fiJled atnum opens off s:u.ooo +. Will trade up coo ooT""' 2Bbay ow, ner. I Rdust1c 3Br. <-Orated, p111cld crpts, true family home in owner n\llbalhsterfswl~l: 4 bdrms.,h2 or down. Owner/Agt. ,..~, .. ~rliK..-~.. You'll love our FREE · orma in rm. lh df"Jl!I. ete vt backyard rantast1<-area' B} up· 5• ama Y rm. wit REAi.TY CO:\IPANY ti4G-U55or631-0IY.?O u - -•-s l c I rm, den. beam u•1I, lite w hNt.ed pool . Sl 17,SOO huge wet bar. All this In n 206•91 ACRES -----1---'---"'-----"__.;;.""----i Pr n g a t a o g · scp studio/1ut.1t hi.c, hld 84611173 pointmcnt only· Sl27.soo deluxe residential area DEEP, .... THE CA.SH ltETURM Thousands or Farms pool. hvy 11hukC> rl Ap Opcnttl9P\t EASJBLUfF $144.950 f'arm111~ Callforniu"s 1"'111 10% caab return for Ran ches. Coun try prox 2400 sq ft. Wtt lk lo PRICED FOR Lovt'ly 5 bedrm, 3 bath OPEH SAT /SUM I ·5 nF'lumtJel r Od N 1-; indu~try' HEART OF.-$245,SOO cash Investment tHu°.!!',.esExd!15tccrlmbeednt 'a·nptihce· hi A "I $117 500 1Eft:1 I ii h •""Cl,., t ul on w/walcr. 12 ,.._ona del Mar-the ul-· C JI '""'" .. ~c 8' s. nll · QUICK SALE i-1 um Y ome 2!•w '"1' t. 31282 POMO Olivos Miles from RiverindC'. .....,, on moome property. a Countryside-All Acroes ~every PM . &45-2545 Owni·r bouaht .. nnt h('r • PlaclP On prime cornf'r loca-,~ $3.500/acr e. Cathryn tlmatc In duplex history! for detail.a: America. Your Strout Nwpt HJ(ls, new coMtr, I 1'1ct• 211lc>r~. 3 BR, 3 UA, ~ U!~~ii~~f{te~~!~ae w~~~ L• { • ~·· tl Tcnnllle 644·tl200 (US2) ~ed~~~~s.u~~~ bb~~b! MAY 0 CK catalog Mailed FREE. Br :!'~ Ba , all omenallu 2 lrplc ''I home Clo.~ to ---r,-;i.\m-<rafts room New 00 iftst14@4 PALM SPRIHGS p Lu s den with ~iU(; STROUT REALTY, $139.SOO. Agt. '54s.99so _ hl>acl\, bay 8c 11hopp1n11 MOO ou.i~t~-H ao. market .. t $~7.000. * 67r.5930 * Street.to-street lorat1on PRIVATE DECK up-,... ... ,404.-,.. IMC. fo'l't' l.11nd R 2 Lol Will HARBOR VJEW R M C die -1 Palm Canyon Dr > · stairs DOWNSTAIRS ls "_, •-tOt O t-. ...u... I t COMI! It SEE l'i1,,1ly i·on\ r rt to Ir& PORTOFlf'o,O oy c °' 3637 E. Cst Hwy. Cd:\f oomm'I & unit r.ontnl( f -I • ~ I A•• This Pretty 3 Br home du PI t! x . $1Jb.00 0 Redtor I I I 0 H.-port 2+ Acres. Submit all of a antast1c cathed~a $750,000 Arcocla. CA ram rm w/frplc, l1v rm Ownt"r,111et 67S 1>775 or Thi~ lov .. ly l Rr, Fnm CostoMHo541·7729 By ....... r •...... ion Village fers L)nne Rothell reihng Uvmc room, dm· Commercial Bldg on 91006 formal din area Nlct• r..u\7411 . Rm. 2 ~ty, one of lht> """'" ,.,,,..., M4-6200(US3> '"ft r oom. FAMILY Coast Hwy. Charming lcit cheT\ wl brukfar.i l'IXlf>l popul•r home• in Zbr. rront unit. By appt, ROOM, mammoth ~et old Laguna Beach '2131445-7750 nook Ya rd r u 11 0 r 131 1 Cliff Dll. al\ Npt Brh e1 oflrrrd at 2·Story duplex, within ~.950. 588-6965 ba~. fireplace & pauo. landmark w/ocean view. ar~nl'ry Loc1.1ted on a <>PIN SAT /SUM 00 Y S 1 St 500 block or ocean. Prime C...twrY Loh/ Rwll·m kitchens. Excep· Right party can earn rorner lot 1n popular :i Brlrm,., ha Jloua~ It • nmtalarca' ft.n...w&..14llt Crypti 1500 tion1a1 1 lands~apln000g-Sl3,000poaltlveca11hnow Ea5 b uH 'I And 1, nnt I 11.-I and Agent 17:>-5200 ~··-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• (''C<'C ent area. SZLS, . thru deprec:iaUon wtonly t I ( <»e t.o 11chlll Vl('w ,\pt Kn1 .. , pool & O••Jtt"r tranderred to Beautiful 4 bed rm, 3 T h 1 1 l Open til 9PM . 20%down ~-;hops. '139,4lO() by JOt<'lllzl Aat9$.~l.2Sl6 bath, hW(e fa mily rm & wo c o ce p o s. . Acres, rich Farm land, 1tteet (rontase. XJnt ror frull, hones or etc. S895 An acre. Terms by owner 838-2673 owtwr Call 644~1.3 or ------Rmo. Nf'vada It must S. C"'-"'9 I 07 6 den. Plu..h Cll>lg, cu.1tom Westminster Mcmonal. ff1lM2161 L.AllGI FAMILY HM tell' IJ3 RI~ ....................... drapes, only one year -~•keolfer 893-7058 I£ .• Quall ~ 20A.CU11.AMCH HEWPOltT SHORES N.wpo..+ Peclflc Lat'l(e ln·level. 4 Br. 3 Ra, old. Don't delay! Only f·orest Lawn. Doub I e Plac. • .~f IMr:UNP.r.l... Main houle, fluesl hooff. !ASTILUFF 1-· ~ 4R 4b ln•Htn.lfh Yam nm bl·aut pool. 171500 1 ~i ¥.IJ;'i\.s80'ci.vka horse b1&rn & storaae. VI ..... w F0 0M 6 uoou" '"" f r. II, llUn· --Pn '"" I R;.'D c' ARP ET~-~s p I ot II -.. sh. t er In i -1110. c--· H •"'-A lrull trees ... •l n .. ,..., kt-n am rm ~/wet bat PRICE RF.OUCTION me area. "'ean v ew. ,., .. ~, • Tn!eJ." $600. 751~ 752.,920 .. -wy. ....,.,. • 6 bdrm. I~ ram rm. a ba Mitr. 11u1lo h.11 11tudy & 1162.500_ Bluff, .. E'" Prine. only. nu.soo. C.W700orl31·V9SS -1400 QUa1ur Hlw~r llACt4 &.ep.•ecli 49._9421 ~.000 · xlnt terms 3curg11r,xtraclo1wta l11e prlv. a und~ck, 2 Plan w,fabuloull hn y 4!n6"76 Two 1lde by 1lcle Paclfi<' ---------• llUwRUHDY &44·0138 1180.000 rrvlrs. hie pattoolf ram! View lot" C"dM $.5~ ror F.asuidc, l3 Units. lot slr.e 8 U ..... ITS UA.l.TOR 675-6&61 Iv rm. Comm pools, dub "14:W· VPcanl.&c ready for PRESIDENTIAL both 552 ~I 132x300, yrly an come "" ________ _. hou•c & tennis courl11 your decor 2173 Vl11ta lest Mobile Home . S3l.740 Expcnaes $7577. PLUS rm. ror 4 more. bat Estah UDO IAYMONT k tht rt Entrada. Southlaoders. HEIGHTS luvofttM YHr! Contlfttrclail owe 2nd. $390,000, uo> 1 East Costa Mesa loca. bchc91tt 2100 with Pool &I Sandy be8C!h. :1N!wJ)(l~~r= :a1~: 631·2l33or&42·6220 TOWN HOM! 2Axf!O ~luxe unit. Adlllt Properly 1600 bad rm, 3 bach. Xlnt Uoo. All 'unit.a a BR, 2 b• ...................... .. ~Dr, 4"' batti., 2 frplca. for $139,500. Opc•n house KINCifS ROAD Luxunous ain11le atory l'ark. Priced toaoll now. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~:nncipula only. Great potential! Call for Tnx·P'rec R . .E. ~ury livlntt tor SundGy l -5 pm. 471 Exclu.lve-Panoramlc llvin1tlsyouralnthl1da· REDCA.R'ET Newporta.ach aoappolntment. Eitohanies 11v111i~i~"c!rr~J~~1~i~~~ Prospect St Ph: 645-8626 Ocean view overl's all =~ r:!tr~~ c~~w~~~ 49M77S or ~~. ~~lal~rt~ercial ~fM -1 .. t"il ..... ~ RJJ=-.600 Pro~~~~;!°~ved ~!.~~ 18 on I)'· a 11 P,artnerah11P dt '!.!.~lutlon r~a c oa. Bae y.rl~l mboaa1t u-llln1-only 3Yean old . 111·9'55 EIQ0,000. '19$,000 <In or1 ~-J I.-E. Berkhelroer7Sl-48J.6 vw1rrr I Ajft IT3-6272 Ol"t'~!t Ill o o ...... com· h .. Only ...,. 950 B ~po1-t •-lNW''. I -" &tt-~ L A I ~~~~~~~~~ pl~ty restorC'd 3 bdrm 2 parade. 1unl'Ue11un11el. ~ '11 lp lQ • _.ms, ._.,,, coa....... .,., 0 1 n & e 911 8 re• · LA c<>Sr A HILLTO.P -ba bo 1 lll Id Walk to beach. aBfl Zba mcnl • ...,...,n t • · s..to AM I 010 netapendablo. Two houses on t lot In San· sau.ooo. Net lncomo Hl>ME SlTE sauul'!.. 1-at.~!,;.~am'!,.•rbhoto ~-..._. b 2 r 1' 2' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agent(7141113.1 ·9003 ta Ana. R·3, 1r0111 $1200 $31.200 Pf!f' yr. For ln· ".. "' '""' uu .... ....... ..... ar, rp ca, e •p rormatron concernln1 .83 acre~ w/oc:n Laaoon REALISTA.n 11ndlnpnmunldcntlal carpr,cpt'a,dcck.New Ira--'~ *BRADFORD* c: .. ct...,lol•••/Tow•· >" Y CA. ow"'''"· U>loproperty oountry view • ..,,,.. Npt Dch/CMta Mru art'• W/('C)mmuntty POOi lhru-out. By owner. Open • Plm:e llouNlfor 1al4t 1700 sn.ooo. $12,000 dwn wlll C.ll Jim Bftkablre TRADE lo ORANGE ..s=1•~ S105,000orbnncbel(ofr. house, 172\ Klnp Rd. & H-*CONDO* ....................... handle.~t-4054 COUNTY or P AL M 1 • 2, Pnnonly.P/P.61J...SSS3 M5-2818or~746 P,.;.1~ Barclybrokcnln. .. jusU ec.doSpecJaUat MewU..ttaForSole S.PlUNOSPROPERTY. r-t-HN] HARIORVllW · ILUFFS 14itOQUAllR llACM yean old, tills lWO·story ll.B .• C.M'. F . Vl)I . Builder/Developer has 675-7900 V.!.Howatd•Co& \.~1 ~1M. BY OWNER OOLFCOUME tow n home HAS 3 Touchatona Rea Uy. ~ & 150 unit Apt Bwld· lllllt•O~w 1-7 "SOMER SIT" Tranquil open It airy aet· COLOMIAL bedrooms, plush urpet-90-0llG7 lnp In tht' Palm Sprinp 4 P LEX 5 Id as .... •tote OCIA..M YllW MODEL Uni w1oxpa111ive 1reen· Or vt ho s int thruoul, a .oparai. It ttivenlde •re11 Ready · b 1 ' l 1Yrsb 0 W..ted ZfOO belt 4t ba I 3 I can ew me on an dlnlns room PLU ay o.mr. Dtx 3br, 2ba, to s\art con1t;ucUon :iJ~u Prtf-,~·~!· •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• &MlGHTUTIS Immaculate s bedroom, bd Y v ~-· di"' Clemente Golf CourM. 4 fen«d patio, C)C)Of and twn e. W·W, AC, Blt.M, wtthln~ttays. wm "'°"' .... .,~..,.· "'"'' ._.. WN Property ln )iARDOBVlEWHOM&s I buh home-two ,..:nm1'm~'d!n.t:~ :c; t lt."«Ht bedrooma. 2 clubhouae lacHlt.lu paUo, M<: 11.W'd. pool, 1ld r jolnt venture, also ..._....., Jnattwood. Hn•thol'ne PHASElll n~placH-«rul ramlly batha, den, famlll l'()Om CloM totdM>O ,too. iennh. tttverald•, wlll iiru<1ure fOT max· THIPlllCI orlio.Baytlftat •Br ~Be Pelenno cou.n· aruplmtonnaldltdnal ltvelW'/J reenbelLPrtnc. "aunny lanaL for the <b'S53.000(0penllltt-M). Stt.900 A11ume '"""' lmum tu aclvantaae. 1s••A-.-..nu.r•yc•SHll tty 'kit~. f•m 'rm. 2 On• j)('IOl ah.ad I<>' 11nd only. By •ppt. MH318 dJ.tctrnlnl family at tlnt w/9m dn. o.w,c. -u..n• "' "" "" frplca. f ully lndtcpd. PRICED TO SELL (.2111 Vista Entrada) tJ,19,500. . 2Dcl ... 7on ~o~~~Bo~ ~ At$120,000 ft\T'J1.Dom.2o'AJ.~~s '7Sli-larJ ' NOWI llT2,GOO. Opon UI BAVAHORES. by owner, BE.RTHAHENRY II I~ Cn<taM-.ca . ._ l'otlblUplolnC..h'•I . •'K ,_,. , USTUlf.iuSIC tPM a Br 2 8a, ram Rm, mi:.~T0~-412l • Plam HunUnston Beach. fNat (213) 17'·11B0'7 or <'7lt) • .._,~a-rm, 11 c"-II ..... -i~· t otally rem od eled. Przmaat:lllia oc>P'¥· 54f·H01 enytlme. or -,, ••• ......... ~MUI 1187,SOO. ·Open HouH SBVEN UNJTS. bMt ~ -r;;;~ UNITS (n4)14&-5Z2l atl.&pm =·~~::4.1:Ks o;::! n:._Pm!lw ~l~(~::.::;.g:• r ~.~:ii.. Wont .... wn 1800 =~,!~~ .. ~~dit~ . ..-. MJl!1.1 -1~ IAYClllST wt. Water RHlty ty, Tl<Hr.171 ....... fll1I Vl'1lorfa Av" ~. I t -" 000 _,..~-.------woe GUNUt ... UAQt I f'OOL HOMI San Clententc, ca. ~ udfl) exes rom ....,, . bd ba • ' h l P I All 1rea1, hurry tor beat WISTCUl'f. • rm,2~ amnn. 4818-2722 • opp na. nnc on y. sele<.ilon. CALL NOW! ~19w..,.~ IY OWMIR BuuUful exee. hom•. tU0,000 ~ll CALL WHELAN R£AL1------__,-., a B4rna. ram-rm, formal ~ 0~~~~~:T~r ::::~ ~:r mn1 u)'Ulhic wttb a ESTATE, . '1~ I>cPl••· /iu!'ttom built. dln·rm, cinct. ..ot1rJum nn, -tr COW"M view, t Dally PUG& Cla 1'"4 Ad U8l>ul>l a Dr/2 B si:ll:ol A~~~eb . w/~uui. eomp. fenced SIAVllW PLAMI lk •" II a llm m.allAt ~.\,;ex de r. ex. • • s.i · .ontr.a1.osa '-""'ia ~. Dktj~O<'~r· ~•.eoo. J•an · · · :i7'.5oo~o!~.~~11f ~vta~: Beaut condo. tcnni:.. Poul. Newptlrt Crt'sl 1>10 li51 Summ<-r Spt·1·1al' S2Jll 110111 n•f blln~ mnre' l nt Small fee IHS ~900 • • CottS4MMt"s ~uide ;! HH . 11, n.1. 2 St~ Condo Oen\ 11•v. ll(t• l'ln'ICh, V•Xll 'Jlll'lj. Jlll'Ultl, 2 t·ar i:<•r "'ail J11n1• 1. DiS. b<l.>S&1.2, h m~jl ........................ Beaut lbr, 2\iiba duple•. r New CPl, patio. 1 1ar, SUO. Call 871·TSl3 ApL Broad moor s .. .,,,.,.. Nantucket. model. N a br w/den • atrtum. View. Tennis If com· mwtJt.Y pool. '175 mo. •4o-Un. 144•1011 or ·-= , BEST RENTALS SPYGI.ASS·<t bcdrm, 21:! bath. pool & \'1ew. Lease 5975 mo WATER V J F.WS· c.lcc:orJtor apartments, :! bedrm. :? bath Cum. at S850 mn 2 Bcdrm, :! bath. rum ~~ mo Townh~se Unfurnished 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br by F.mf'ruld R.1y 1 blk to ocn. adlla o~ r ~ yr hn. $300 mo 842 a:?OIJ 494·7)51 N.-.wporthoch •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br, nnr b:ay & beuc:h Pool. Avail \0 June 30th. 646-1~ or 631 0020 GREAT JUlCREATION Sw11nmlnic. 1i.un111, 2 lwalth C'lub11, h1lhurd11 . nlghl·llKhtecJ t en111~ rourtll Pro & pro :.hop, golf dnving ran11I!', p.11 l> room FUN ACTI VI Tl ES fo"ullllme rllrcl1or fret Sunday brunc h, IHJQ'" l111.1~. p~rtlc' sport t11u111uownts & mun•• U Jo: A U T I I'' U I. ,, r " n ,. M Jo: N T s SIJ\gles, I &2 bedroom, F\Jrn & unfurn Modeh open du1ly 10 to 7 Room m.!lc :.cr111t:e avJ1I N1 Jeu\e requ1 rec.I Sorry, adulU> unly. no pet• Oakwood Garden Apartments M•..,.+ ltoch/Herltl 11HO lrvinl· !iii 17lh I 6-15·11~ Mewpoti .. ecll/~Ollftl 1701116th SI SMftSHIMQ/ J.. Yt1nning comt>lnallOn ol oou11 oportmenr homn W1tn lu•urv o~nrmeo1s on<I IUpetb rtcrecuion Of o premium tccolton Ttnnls • gym • lheloe>v spa • t'Mmmlog • bllffOtds One & TWo Bedtooms, One Bolt\ ,1 (i} ~· !'4Jflc<~~ 550 ,oulorlno Ave., Cotfo M"° m-ttt5 .......................... 3124 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CORAL TREE BLUFF Exclusive new apartment overlooking the ocean, Catalina and the entire caty . • Spacious courtyard apartments • Eloquently designed and decorated • All have fireplaces and patios or balconies • Natural oak cabinetry and marble counters. * Plush carpets * 1and2 bedrooms. The tranquil living meets your life style and you will want to live at the Coral Tree Bluff located at 2163 Pacific Ave. Come to the CiRAMD OPIHIMCi THIS WUICIMD FttOM I 0 AM to 5 ,M W /S.. Turn north off Victoria St. on Victoria Place (just before Victoria St. jogs down to the Santa Ana River)· VictoriaJ Place becomes Pacific Ave . when it turns right. Watch ror the· directional signs. OFFBlED IY: KENT ROGERS RUJ. TY 841-1100 Corona Ml Mor 3822 Costa Mesa 3824 ~ u.fww. .,. ...... Funtlwd .;;lll;;;;nd!X--.&.:.'.;.;.M~ax .... 1.-.s .... 1_.e_n _______ _.;;;D-Al;.::L.:..Y.:..Pl;.::L.::.O.:..T .::D::.J:=..=..J ••••••••••-••••••••••• ~It.ct JtOO Ml.,..t lnidt 1,,, ....................... 5w&wr llntab 4200 Offlu a.;.tal 4400 Mlteel•ttUf -• •••••••••••••••••,•• .. • IYllWfNG ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt.atatt. .. 4650 WO.., W9hr.w9f1 -..Y04t .. ~tyA4illtAph I lrZlt/fw9&_..... ttruune =and,. ~ IJ(j tng WiY to llVt Cl\OOfot blly 111'11\00WS S•Vllt"U. fWt• OI~ Your own prtvtt• 1Mt10 or o.conv A fr*ldlv rn11110,i.c1011ar re ctnttr Tenn11 C.OUl'U lOO. .... Pro~~nc . '.,.,/ Sorry no pets (.'omfon•ble clbh11e w all am~nlUet Met Open D9'1y f ·6 O,..T•tHIPM 16350Harbof' lil~d al FAln.:•r 2' •Ml. N Sun Dtttto f"wy ~u~r.~: rentals from 839·2140 too Promonn>rv Or 'Nest'. ----Jun nortn of J'1TIOO<tt ......... Oft leach 3840 on Pacific COISt Hlotl~ •••••••••• ••••••• •• •, • • Teteonon• 111t1 675·• 11.,E y 1.... H owneci 1ncs INNOtd bY " 0 -c rne trvlnt conipanv. r.1o1e 4 br. 3 b11. frplc. _..__ _______ _ t.11hwhr. nll g111 age, cn~I yd Nt> c.lo&s 1703 Aliabamu, &36 3465 or ~ma l><.'lu\e pool side xtr.i Jge :?br, 2bu. bllns dl!hwhr l'\r b<:h Adult\, no pets $22.s mo 536 83u.2 NOW · YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Park Newport U S.n Cltm nte ca.r. home, 'D' PU sq n . ••••••••••••"•••••••••• 2M0 HIT lbl tobch.J1.1fy/Aq. t6'1Wf".5'1'Ct.IF1"·NO UNIQ\H: .R~TAl1. ..... Be_.. ff1ut• S7:-.0/mo W.1~ AGT. 541,5032 ~'TUl>lOS f()Jt RBN1' U1U All "f'V a••CH RENT 1., ~ to S40Q n\o, Vlll Ind. c.ontemporary "caa1.1at • ,_ A • 150 I We1tdlff Dr. lnq at ·~~. P,ctor>" The best ofNewpor\ 's 2 bd.r UIU\. al119 a. la blk to .:Z' J-'lnenclal a\r 425 E 30th St, Newport Jtood We OAan. N .8. Open Sat ~ach 01· ciall 81~ CHIU "' • Boimfd <'eilinaa SUn 1.U. 124 39th St. ~ OffJH Spoc:. f'r.M27l 2 •~ •. •kly. Callon Sat• Man11tr ---------• poo .. •rec centel'tl <.2\3) 190 $KT9 <il4l 1142 311\ txt :Mt • r.tlw;h rri>t" • dr•pca a.1nH /I t/ •And "° much mon• STUDIOS-DEl..UXI OfflCIS ......::. nv•a F'br n bachelor $230 BEDROOM SUlTES Com1t1l & lnd.lll apac.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unlum I br m& DAILY It.A.TIS 200 'o aooo 1q ft. Aa low ..,,..u HUIRY FOR Completely furnh1hed us~ tq. n Laa Nl1uel & ODDorfuftlW SOOS llST SELICT10H With kitchen, TV, linen & Minion Viejo areu ••• ~.~~.-..-.~~~·•'••••••••• 1433Super1or utlUUu llandy lo S.l>. Frwy CICAHL'TTESUPPL.' Newport Buch ROYAL SUITES Call 83H400 DISTRIBIJ'lX)RSIJlr 646..a4U MOTIL .. CdAi dlx 2 rin .ultc, P11rtor 1')11lTimc ---Jnlormatlon " reserva util pd, A/C, ample pkg, ImmL'diull nv d In Co:it.i Uons, M3-2000 ms t 815 69-00 Men and/or 11urround --· m_o om_o_. ----· Ina town• .l.~r di:.· --....t.I--UOO Sq lt't , Veraattlu t11bulor1, Ml ~\#II 0\11· Vmovnvn llntal1 4250 l.L'Sllge, cpl.A. Cian t>t; •r>llt M.• uru 1ucured by corn •••••••••••••n•••••••• .a Rms. Up1>4r on l>ol pony, thofe{nn• no BfG BEAR Mar. San Clemente. Rsn· pmduc:l 1dllnl(. Bt-l·omt• LAKEFRONT bJe Place IUty, 11t4.9704 dllll11bulor for such nu a.bins. 1714)866-1101 lionnlly adverl1111!d FROM $240 to S335 tM·9727 or 839-5173. ,RISTIG! rl1erclles in Win"11111 , 5 ~uut 11pt phuu, avail. ----MEOICAL OFftC! Cumcla. MiarJb<iro. l'Jll furn or unfurn. BJch, l LAGUNA BEACll In heart or Irvine. 1500 Mell. Salem~. Koob. br. 2 br, 1 ba; 2 br. 2 3br 2bu Coastal hou:.e SQ. rt , some furniture & tt~t. etc. Te(ftlallfy you IMlh.i;. Beamed hv rms. Near El' o Io g 1 ca I fixtures av all Prefer mu.t have a cur 2 8 hn dloin1: areu11, 11lora11e. Re1erve. By week or me> &en practitioner. Fast l)l'fweek <daya or eves). p a l 1 o :. • d c c k i. • Dr Whetstine. 831 ·2812 S3$00. OELUX1': Condo, 2 br, 112 bu, frpl. pool, JUCUUI, l'nc patio Malloy Rily 9tl.19771 landscaped A:round~. occupancy. CASH INVl-:S'ntENT LUXURY ,4.PT LIVING rov. p.-kJt, ll&hted tennu~. Lake Arrowhead home. 3 REQU(Rt;O <herlookmg The W;,ler v o I I e y ha 11 . 2 s l y br. 2 ba. w/pool table, TV For more information IRANDMEW! I 2 & 3 Br 11pls From S2SO/per mo. 1411 Delaware. llB Open 12 5 Daily l Milt' to ocean 642· 9602 Agt 536· 1808 Reach areu. 3 br, brand new, lgc palro, no pets. fpk. OW, $375 Hon !ll.i0-23!'>8 Enjoy 1750,000 !lpec· tacular spa, 8 swimming pools, 8 lighted courts. rrules or bike trallt, put· ling, shufOcboards. Barhs Crom $249.50/mo. Alsol&2 bdrm plans 2 story t.ow11houscs clubhouae, bllllardi. & Dbhw1>hr. Comfortably wnte to "CIGARETit; sw1mm1nA pool, pln1: ~l~Pl 6· 815•8511 _ DlVLCilON'' 1123 P.O. 8o)l pong, hyd~o·i.pa, &Ym. Bia Bear Cabin. 2br, sips 14, Rrn.cmearl, Ca. 9t710 Sorr?'· no pets. 8 Week or wknd. 64().SSGS Include your phone Southwest Corner or 540-2901 number. Edinger/Newland ----------------!WOO Edinger. H 0. Rentals to Sh.-. 4300 OWN a i-\Jrn1ture Busi· (714 ) 847·!l605 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lf523 Cu4PUSDldRVlllE neu? Mature couple OPEN 9·5 DAILY Cut down with deroratave taste lo operutc locat h ome ROOtM 4000 LMttgbP4JnH1! WESTCLIFFAREA rurn~sh lngs catalog E'.:lec k1lcb. priv, putios ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shareahomeoraptment NEWPORTBEACll &lOh'. no Inventory, &. balcon1e$, crpt s, ROOMS S2S wk up with ~t-02Aru~TW 1400 Sq. ft. lwo JlVl i;mull ln\'eslmcnt, LuxuryGarMnApt <lrapene:.. parking, kitchl'n. $37.50 "k up Uk . ~~ baths. !HOO per mo trcmendoui. profits. Will Li::e apL'> 111 lush lndscpd elevators. apL, 541Hl755 C1'~h.>ue1~ "' &t20'.!00 _______ , tram (714)63.1 0!>00 11cu1nii w1pool W11lk to R I be I h d t F 5 1132 L•U ..... OROM•T h · Oplionalmaidservkc m n nu me wnwn orover yrs, .. ·413-i CM.JOOanfLofc.800'1nft """ "" ' op It b1kt• lo hrh I & 2 118. Clo•c to O"ean, gar ------.. .. O I h •· II b If " ' 1ndstrl. Sl'.!S & $'"'5. ncot euUblC!.ltn un r. ava1 rC1m ~220 ~65 apa"", use of hse, t•tc. !\1·1''toshareonthewatcr, -"u h I Ad I 1 At Fashion J:sland. Jam· '" 646·21.30; 679·3'709 t1111(lon U0ac ! New Y u ll>on Y h<irce & San Joaquin $130, mo. Isl & last. nu spacious. luxurious -dl>corolC'd in Lucky Shop· I Dover at lhlh1 64:! ~170 fluntiniiton Contincnt,il ~ .. ., ""'"' home w /boat ~tip, pool. 770 0 C ll.ills Rd .,.,., .,.__, ~ I ..-, M Ptnll Cntr. ~.ooo. Aft Ii 17101 SprrnAdale · ----r tennis . RIO. 2 7 68 or · -·~-Walk to tx>arh' 2Br. '\/1·" JBr2'2 Ba. '"11hi.t' fptc. 2 ~6·SOIJO Room In house •2 m1 from l2l3>776-4662, Paul. 500 SQ. ft. Bathroom, + pm 548 2517 _____ _ __________ ,....................... . ..................... . 3 Bil Ocean\ 1cw. i.un dcrk , "!I'll~ t<> 1.Jcat:h ~\lrn <>r not :>525 mo. Yr I)' 673 I~ npl'I & drpti. PoOl. tndn t a r R a r . n 1 c e ----l For leasing information: bch Prefer non.smoker. ----------rm w /smk, rcdec. Peri , .1dult<i,yrlyS350 7525065 ne1..:hborhood U25 Stud10Apt,walktobeach 536 1033, 536·8894, 2 Br 2 Ba condo to !>hr, for photography studio, ll?TEL BOUTIQUE & llrt>ll>317fl 751731!1 SJOO mo. Suni.Cl ~ach j 714 /~-1900 SJS(}.105 close lo ocean & beach. or medical ore $225 SUNDRY SHOP ror - -. ---9f138311or!J60·Sll7 -----------RtlyleM.6Jl·l098 S48-m96 · le:c.e ut the ne"IY n•· l Br uni. i:arporl, ,;to\t' & 1 Rr newl> painted, r ph, New duplexe!> 2-3 br 5350 Large airy room wtfull ----------modi.'lcd llOl.IOAY JN-..: rcfni:. 1 ac.llt t.265 mo vr •lrr>s: ~efna. stme, $2110 Studio condo l!Jrbor1 up Yrlv F'amtly & pets kitch & house pnv Pool. Irvine Twnhse, 2 Br 2 Ba. DESK space al 17875 01" LAGUNA Jill.LS, STEPS TO BEACH ly . 310 In~. rl•11r. mo t>-1271~ P,mflc SWOmo OnPCll ok 675'4912 v1r OCC CM For resp wctbar, pool & Jacuzzi. Beach Blvd., ni'ar pnm~ location 5116-5000 :?HR,lbJunf}rl~ $37~ 12Zl:l80H 673·70H \1LL\MF:SAAP1~ :l603803 emp, non ~moker Sl75 M9-4.291l've:.. Talbert in tlunlington ,145 31lH,2bJhOU!.t' ~1 .no>< '.' llR I 11.·1, "'~1 2 l1r P'l pnl1n, t•ntl GOLF COURSE VU ~"-Pl Shores area. l'~ M.oderatednnker. male . Bearh. ~ p<>r month J Bit, Zha SWIJ """' -r"' 1 h 11 ... blk~ on?an. 2 br. l ba SI JS mo ~ shr util. Roommate wanted. 3 BR. Bnng own rurmturc Our OR b r · ~ \!Ills no l'C'b L~a'e ~.irai.:c 1 ~m l ' 1 1 •'0 3 Ur 2 lla.1·pt-. t.lrp:.. end dplx apl ~mo + util 556 279l 2 Ba apt on Balboa Blvd. rcccpt1oni:.t will an~" er conou:ss TELEl'llON E 01s tnbut11ri.hip f or Ne"'port H1•a r h a\ ;.11IJ ' bit• Scrurt>d dcpo:.1t 1 c ~Ve h·a~e~u~:;,ner ~en~~ lll:l·J307 Chn~t1nc aat l*h From S230 t.i-16 12JI 1iar " lo1·kC'd :.torai.:t.' Yrl) be 714 870 11203 6'75·503Satl . 7 pm. )Our phone for SIO per nib \II dc1· Wlr .:rdnr lkll l!!ll' Quiet, working -. ·-month. Oa1lv Pilot offlcu. associated llROK ER S-·II E l\l TORS 101~ W 9olboo ~/I.Ju I Suh be :'llwpl M;mnu 2 fir 2 BJ, 111101, ... 11 p av a ti Adil" no peli. IJ75 l~J 1&2 hr. fur unfur, u<lll11, no rwttt, ti.I, lu,1 t.225 3.121 t; 16111 St, N 11.:b Mti·lllOI P \HK "1EWPOHT Sni:I llr w llv rrn \\JI! JUOl' hl ltll J ,1n Jq ~:,CJ mo, SIOO/m11 Ull Nnv. t:.t Sn11I ur 2 rr.lat t'<J ()(•rson' 7'1 I 71"1.I Wa11•rl runt. \ 1t•w. I II It s1;_~11J m11 :! llH !I ',oo 1110 t\l(\'11\ 1175 1o1t1 I 11 I. \ C II ' II \ ' H\YHlll' I I.ii 1111 ''"' "" '!o-150 mo ut1I ind 11 f\75 flltt'l ll•'.1111 .1pl 11\ 1·rl1111k 1nl( I .<i J h1 hou~l'. rlt>an. p\ t 2 HR. 1 R \ <·htl~ln·n. pc•h p;i t 10 . i: Jr :1 1 i O" ;\r ~· l-.t P lo.11J rKI "id~ OK No 1wl'> MEWPORT MARINA men Share l..1t & batha & Roommate Silverado, 642--1321 s:100 :!13 1:10 5;1H 919 •-·..a-0 TV rms SI IS 'm\). to July ren\ille preferred. SlSO .+ <1 d fj7:1-2400 Colllr nrn1I h75·3119 s.'»871W lur a11pL Six.•cl11t•ular ocean & J!'ll) 2 Br, uul furn. t•h1ldren Oct•;AN Vll':W, 3 Br. part I b ( I ok. ~o pel~ l\litr. apl i; tum ~SO mo. ' l'W Jnr. 2 a . rp c; t""~)Wallat'a M2·R447 l!).l 1!166or 1!11 3196 ~'i!iO mu vrlv 675 2:111 ""' ' ~ $22(1. 2 br Pool '"d' ok Costa Mesa 3824 Cull afl1•r :I :111 prn 642 7fl86 :lhr, 2ha likl' a h'" 2 cnrl~cd ~ur . frpl. patio. n>.l loi.hp'u $385. !WI 12:'!0 ................•.•.••. MESA VEHD1': 11r e a :! Br. 1 ba. 1storv.1ihaf(. 2 Story d'-'luie cnndo 4br. llome atmosphere 2 & J drf>'I , pulin frplr, he:im or :J+den, r11ts & drJ>!> hrdeluxcapls s.161031 ccil.. d'>.bwhr. ,.:Jr thruoul W11i.h..r1drycr. ;\dulL~ s:ll!O 2G50 F.ldcn S3.1.'> mo 536 51137 -Y11lill'r r. l:.t Julv. tn Sept 1 ut1I. llouse. 649·2453 Brll ti73811\ Nf':W2hr&2br + dt.'n S12.~ mo.t;7S :1613 eve -------- lu\ury waterfront apls <.:0\1FORTABl.E rm nr. Npl Uch 2 l>lra1ahl prof •Hwlt ms :.hop'g & OCC. Ille kltth men :.eek 3rd to. i.hare lg •Tra'lh Compa«lor prr vilege:1 Fem 595 sharply furn view hme •Wcl Bur !>16 2573 · S225. Incl util, maid, • Flrepla<·e gardener644·0484 •Pnvate bcarh floom for working man, -----•Plrx1~lasi;cncl patios l'rr eritru nce, cook'g Resp. rem. lo share apt •Smoke detectors -197 20U w/same. Own rm & ba. •Slips a\'a1I to tenants Kitch prlv Refs. Sl3S. r\clulb. nu tK·l'> Hoom with private bath & 751-9347 C.M. THE BAY LEAF 20'1rm. water pd. $2711 ljj·aullful. :.parrnui. Ill'"' ull(..!I, Pool. pvl put10~. 538·1Ht.lll r•ntn• It n near Beat·h -----•LocatiOft Skpi.tobea('h,<i Br2 Ba. Blvd & Warner Ave. $30 Wantmalureemploycd~1 fpk. cpl!., dr~. stoo yrly wk S.1:?·7160 · or F !>hare 2 br CM \1Julf, no 1wh 'l:!'J \~11t'Jdo, <: ~I r.11; 11KJ11 :?Hr. I '• Ba , Studio f:ast<1lde (' \I . '2!l'i mooth 540 172'1 •Price br &i:? 3-143 ----duplex s120 & 12 u111. * Lu1.ury Guei1t quarter' for rent to 1145.50-13 :! t>1:d S'210 • 3 hed SZllS l1Jrbor\'1cw Knoll ~mglc person S2lS mo 1---------- 1'16"0. l"t> 2 llr up1)('r. 1n 1 ~C'w 2 BR & den. Caru• :? ~. J Mont a Iv o San Share our beautiful lg " Hanbur-•C'l'Ofl!!•IHZGGOI ··~ CJ h t •I k'l h 11lex Cph, rlq>'-11:1· ' Cod :1l) le condo with ementc ouse. u 1 • • c en, THE EFACIENT ALTERNATIVE L A U N D R 0 :\( A T · Complete. mbk~ offi·r ll:M 911!}1 dllyll, ~6 !l55(i all flPM Open a brunch ofrlcc or sturt your own company Cora fraction of the cost. •1•1C-Y•C•L•E•a·sP-O.•R-f0•0•0-0•5 Month to month rent In· DEALEAsHIP eludes: recpl. servire. pcr.ionahtcd phone cov erage, ronf. room, mail service, underAround prkit & more THE F.XECUTIVE SUITE 567 SAN NICOLAS UR, SUJTElOO l'iEWPOftt Bt::ACll, CA 640 S-170 ---- June & Ju)y 0P•nlng1 n1111nl• nowt Choice •~•llont. Top rtt•d.<111Atl·lln• of blCYCIH .. n11lon11 •Por ttno a_ooo•. Como1e\t t11lnlno & · • comoenv MhHnc•. Hl9h Income $8,000.00 ('9CAJ••Cl) (7 U) 979 3313 FoxhoUow VillOCJe ll21 w "'''""" 11-\6 20111 Fl R' OR l'NFl'Jt:-< t.Jkon\ .• 11llh 1111 11t·h :1 HR 2' • hu Crpl 0111 \ll'". m crlool..ini.: pool & u.....t......1 M t~J ..,.1 OO lndry & phone fumashed, • I MO FR F.E R ~:NT• l..i.'>7~ ~ hlk 1 h tenn1,., l'l IJlahly up· .--nnS, O '"' "' prefer middle age man l-23Rm.dlx offires No BOl 'TJ<'L 1-; infant:. . rm.-> ., H no~ts ·rlcd \·· 1"'J . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-0352.Sto8PM I 28 k h I .335 nw '16KUt;~2 Jh S!~". 1 \a1 . u?.e t. LAGUNA BEACH MTR ________ •leuereq.Adj.A1rporll'I w.rlll'. nt.•w ~hop'g rlr, •thr lownhomt•"' frpl •L&:t' 1>.1t111 1'V t•n1· j!ar.•i::t: • \tlulh c h1ld lit & "'er .-;mall rlf't ok ~e .I ~ic~'." 1:.c'~l.:1m~~~~ I IW\1 .n I 5 Iii ll J.,l ~ mo SS2 4010 INN Kitch S7S wk/$250 Yng lady would like to shr !~~~~Im~~ [.f~~·n full ~~~e 'l>' p~o~e: to s;.OJ adllb. nu 1~·h, "lnl Im !-: l\•;iut 2 ,tnrv contlo. 2br P\l'i>~ mo Maid i.crv, rolorTV, apt w 'l(entleman. CM. ------Ho-< 1152.11n.92&17 ~rd<' R..111 t:JNI 1'-.ba, z c.ir gar " cle<' 3 Rr, 2 Ba xlnl CdM loca heated pool. 714494·5294, 546 1739 2 OLX OFC'S.CM :-;ow ll 1-." T 1 , <; op1mer. Pvt 1>ut10. po0I, lion S450. month Avail 96SN.Coai1tHwy. Need mature female $60/SlJSmo.751-61192 1>.tv Jdll~ uni v ~101~1 mo lli'uut nt•w :!br 2ba in l rlubhl;e. ,._'185 mo !l.1m. 5 15 2nd noor o( 516 lni> ~--tu--...a 150 roommate to share 2 Or bPautrful nrw 11pl!!. 6 1711 i.,••"":n 6400019 -• .--.. .., •--'-ssR__...al ...a...aso ~paciou' l Br'•. 1treat pm "'"' "J• · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apl. Balboa Isl. Call -·-wn• ..,.., CHIHESE REST. IEACHTOWN Ju o., I hr u O • L t1lt'x, pat111. luundn ii I ti7S !m77 hlln' ~12.'> •~12·16'):'1 ~nts Unfwftlshe-d ••••••••••••••••••••••• \l>l'LTS unly t:a~l C\I :!Hr w l(.ir " S2SO 1175 ~or m5-6..'>24 Balboa P•nl .. ula 3107 ••••••••••••••••• • ••••• NI{ E I br, pool ac.llt.. no (~.'l'> $WO. li46·:f7~ ,1rt lil'Mor~Ui 11:;1 lM"l ~.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• d m;t'h. S265 t.i~ht & Luxury apt 3br. 2ba, II B Eklrhelor Apt. Lease or P\t. rms. lovlnll car e . .,,.,.._..., airy 2 Br'"· w p\l pal10 Milefrnmthew:iler S349 ~ulJ·lease. Call aft. G, balanced diet11. nice FEMALE 2l-30sharc 4er 4D!LUXEOFC'S or balrnnv, t.!l*S End mo ~IO Jfl.1.1or551; 7225 ~0·8099 .£.alto. 832·2788; 771·~99 hse·pool, F v Sl3S. l!lt + Conr. rm .• seal 25, nll r 'ndrv ' (II Com~ paneled. sm. whsc in r~· l(a '· " . ~ DELUX0 3 BR . ., Ba, 1,2 .r..-r R__...ols ..,.200 Isl & 11• ulll. Vicki·John E h\ htwn 11 :IO & ., 30 an) ATRIUM A". ... ,. .-.,,... inn .., r 8 OOPM 968 5233 ar. l or 2 yr. lea~c. Lake .:<perienced business 1JJ)'. 302 Vlctorlll, nr cull 'llr the beuch, 2 br. 2 ha blk lo bch, waler view,••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 t : · fo'oresl urea , K e nt man. woman or 1·ouplc! ~foll.in Rul•alty, 540 291141 upl w enc gar !IOO·•ltlll yrly •. S42S p/mo. A\•1. Balboa Penln Pt, ~lk to NB, 2 Br apt, SlSO mo. Harkins. e'!tablil>ht>d C'aler1ng orfi.tfi 34311 IOAM OPM Junc20. b'75-3126eves_._ bay le bch. 3 Br 2 Ra. Malo over 30. Tony 714·581·9393 serv1~c must be sold! TIME 751·1400 WAHTED SHiil Ela<·h , nf•,1r lw,1r h Lca&t• 1·t1hlrl'!I1111 I HXI AOHO -----. '-~· f garage summer. SJ.600. Fierro646•5104 . 847.7708 ----------1 llre>sM?s G figures. Pr1n·t.I t.ge 2br, nrar shop'j(, Z IR 11 " 2 .,..,!room. 1 house rom (213)378-3!l611eves. • 1200sq.ft Pnme retall loc rli,:ht. ·• HH uni "''"'"· k • A A · beach Yearly, S350. -on Harbor Blvd, Costn l'11Ki•lo~h11P11 .~~~holrl!1fnl o ' Jll.IOI, ~JS ''•ml from the hrh f',rpl . 673·7180 Newport WalArfront Need roommate M /F to "' COf"OftO ct.I Mar 3122 w,,>1•1111 '""' & en< uar inc l d . /d k 2 B" J b s hr 2 bdrm b se, Mesalnminlshop.cntr ~C>-" w oc n a ir c t M 751·8160or675·9326 ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl'\.''.'.ISl:'i<.i llll'::! Ur. 6! tt.1 , :! h.lrm. muturi· Jdlts, 9fi0·4614.10Ai\16PM -OCEAN VIEW yrly 2 Br 1 s2so1wk.. 546·6299 o; ::rS9~rn. os a esa ---?_ -_/ ~.1rtl1·n npt Pool~ ... 710 t'4•nlrul l1w;.i~iun, nn JWI'-3 RR 2 Ila IJCP patio W D ~.·~£!!·r::'!.~OO mo 657-08411 . . s ~~~l~fi!i~~~ 3l2 s~::; ~ \\ lllthSl • 1".'IO ~U\ •l.Sllli hook up, frplr, 2 car l(nr Corona dcl Mar ocean· ~-....... ...a350 · l r h 2 •· 1 ,.1v dlihw11hr 5385 198 7548 2 Rr 11'2 Ba, twnhse ~tyre. front lbr !!lee"" 6 r>nn foirllwm .., art.LS 0 c, e>r s owroom. 353 N. Coaet, Lap ... ., llr I '~ 11.11"nh~c-hrk vi . q•I•, 'ii'"· 1111 ;-, adlls. no pets. $235 , . ..~ . ..,.,.,., .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 67Sl.,9!!.,c~o. Schworer. '94-?D"I_• 7B!l·11_4eo_ lpk, i.:.1r. ht1• p11t10, ~dlt"• ,\rlulls unh ~\ S.18 2682 wkly G73'7787 Double $70. Extra Lall "~ .,........,.. -- cono-.;,\ DEt. l\1 'R no ptL& S2)jj Ul7 ... ldl'n ---1'1~ 29'" 1 Br, od~ll t:ond~hhllunt· --Bii Canyon. View furn door. 731 W. 18lh, CM DESK space al 17875 8ifc~U~~a~A;~.~~. 1fg! ''" !ri'J 1~511 , t>16 70:!i ~.,hr. I b.1 1: S1d1· inaton lay,<' se 6: lll3BR,aptonwater apt. 2Br. 2Ra, now thru 671-7187 Beach Bh•d., near rent.4Stations,7dryr's. 2 Ur To"nho11•1•. fqih Pool, t1•11n1s Snmt• on •.in "'(',1t,1hnl1 \'II'"" ('(n• 1• lo '>hopptna & fine tw.1t h 1'11 ~II "'" tn aJltox Enc .iu1. h.11t ~ S240 mo S45 261l _ Lldo Isle Sept. ad Its $700 mo. Talbert In llunlln~ton Call ri6l GHZ. ir•oM S260 "\rncw r.t2 HiO'.l Irvine 3144 tlHBRapt,L1doble 64<>-5560 Gara1re. huee 3 car, Beach. $S0 per month. ----- ,.... To see this property dwntwn HB. Adams & Bnng own (umiturc Our Can m an u r a ct u re \l.1turi• adulh <•nl)'. no 2 ntt ttuplt'x, S!iS NL·"' •••••••••:•••••• ~··•••• Call Jim Berkshire Dina Pornl Charmmg 2br Main, $75 m o. 536·9~ r~eptionhll will nnswcr t'C:onomtcal t rans .. d1>c:1 J"1" t .. 1r1w 4! & .1 hr llJll' i·qit Jl.11nt a:11r . "'"'" O!lANGE TR Et. Luke ~ ~ + den hmc P\.t yd & fl your phone for SlO per Ml u~e ~as. f1n11ncial o~-l'5h"hr. JCJi RR<.l c;a~ "•'"'' pd, no ~l~. 1~1:i Condo, ~315 mo t ~r 1>11t10, lovely view or Storage only. 0 • alley. h D II p I rr ---pd 7iMSPott Pl M:? sm:i OR<.'11 \HD flJien Sat l ~ +dt"f!. A C, pool, fac s. Marina, wkly/monthly. Dwnlwn Hunt g Bch. mont a Y 'oto ic1', i.1~tanrc neccJoo. Reply C01v2br,frr>l<'."rr)nil't• m3 ;1;n l'tr!l:l38274 , 675·7900 _ S#JlllJ64 125/mo. 968-9919 or 6424321 Cla .. slf1edAdlJl}Zl.D111ly S37S for 111nitlo $WOcou UAY'\1F.ADOWS 963-6870. CannrryVlllago Pllot.PODoxl560,CM. pit' MO 7030 Sp1tt 2br, lbu 11pl1< 2 BR. 2 H,l 'Jpw w hltn,, ORANG!'~ .TRF.F.-~.lV1': 3Br.2ba. sips 8. $32Swkly <, Cottaee. _fl'.!tl26 ________ _ \1nny fuc.-11 avwtl Jo:nrl S'l8ll mo 1!11!1 An.1ht•1m NR THE WTR. Nl'w 2 SanCi.n.ttt• Jl76 July $375 Aul(uAl/Sepl. Sln1te 111rajo, Co1ta 848-4801 DISTRllUTOR 2528 OceOfl lhld. 11ar Pvt p1Jtln, <:u~ wtr St ~11(r ws 5100 hr. 2 ba iwnhse. AIC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• &:M).1'178or (2131869·6103 Mesa. $3.'imo. Open Sul & Sun. 111lr11l'l 1111 No kld!1 /Pf't5, fo'rom poo I & te nn . 1:\50 OCEANFRONT 645-4336 DOWN'fO\\~.J C.M. retail TnyA brin1(Joy. Join a fun dernrntl'll 2 Br & c.lt•n. 2 S?M ;\l'llla ~0073 l.ovely nt'w lite 1 br. <'Jll&, li73 2028; ~.90fl0 1-·anta1Ue while water SAN CLEMENTE Office Retdal 4400 bid&. Approx. 50xM. buslneH. F/T .• rtT. Na- tilc•d lrnthr11, FA hrnl, d:l:!'; sl~ve. l(u~ .. ml:;,ur~ LAguna hoch 3141 view. lux 2br. 2ba cor P vt. home~ nr. beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·3401 dny11, 548·3270 tlonal hra ncl toys. Dis· Cvh:. New luie cµl1', out NR. SllOPS lg 2 br, a ... h.I• oA.~ ' .. .,........,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'Cln(lo,PvtaleP11lo 11._ndy 100 Romona, 3 br 980() eve~. ncy11' Malttcl, Tonka. Nlo 11Land ln1& view, Ol'C'Oll & bltru. .. IHlW drpa. <!J>U, Ana~ m Vt' .............. ,,; bch. Adlls/no P•l•. mo. 1808 Ola Vista, 2 br rL•U Mil nii nvolved.•Sm n- hurhor. Ad Its, yrly Ille. new pnt. Adllt!, no OOJ!I. 64G JLOO 2Br. 2Ba, closf" 1n, adult.ti, S750/mo. (714 > 498.3660, IBM mo. 252 Lu Cueala. • &ec..tfn Sult•• STORE Approx. 950 aq. I'\, veatment rcq 'd. Gu y no pets. 1&50 h 11tln1t. S?30.675M27&64~5487, 1 Hr opt, refriA. t'pt'I, ~.J1~t:Wr·1~27S mo. BEACHClTYREAUl'Y brSlOOOrno.Callowner: Suite 180 tq. rt. with 2~40 Avon St., NB. Burnett (714) 821·11002 673-7104 t8U E.l\ochelt<'r. drps, uvall JuM l. '200. --• 49fMA62 view, 11crvke11 & equip· 8'5-387laft4PM . _rol_I_. ------- Coat.Met.a 3124Cost•~ 1124 S44·»11or97!>-2531 2Br , tR11, ocean view. S....._ ment. Alrportor / Cute2Br houso.wtlaoloitnvittnttt - ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ildultsonty,S42Smo.Call CaplstrcMo 3•11 L.AGUHAIUCH Reclltry area. 2082 In C·Zonf. '11 blk ot Opporluft1ty 5015 editerranean Villag •Beamed ceillnn, wood pane.Una •Gra.sscloth wallcoveting • Flr~lac , wet bars •Di.shwash.ers, walk-ln closet. • Balcon.i•, patloe •Park-like 18.ndscaptna •Swilnmloi poola, Jacuul •Lighted tennra court.a •Minutes to freeways a.: bea.Cbes •Securtty 1)'8te.nls •.Eoat.11de, 2 Br twnht• Sandy 4:17.1744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M.lc:helton, Irvine. Newport Blvd. Good u1c •••••••••••••••J••••••• lgc patio. lndry hkup, I_.. ua--a 115,. TOWNHOUSE Luxur1oua 2Br, 2Ba Condo, avail Ju· 752 ozw for plant grow"°' ot you SILVF:R FOR RAJ.fl! ava\I June u. 1280 ~-,..,........ ' 3 br 2'~ b N M r1 I)' ~·AUi 20, l4SO wk, nnmeltl 631·2133 300 one troy ounce .990 548-4ll7l ••••••••••••••••••••••• j 'u1 •·1 r . 1 8 na, min 2 wb. no Ptt.I, 2 kld1 ?QO tq.ft. office apace SOOTJlLANIUtR., R .E. nurt1 11lvcr Unlveralario. l~l' 281', blt1ns, nr mrkt'I, qwet careful adlts, S2L5 6U-26t~ IMZ..3153 AF'YORDABLF. acu • J>OO ' 's:s> • 2 pvt.. OK, 1t•P1 lo beach. 2 •ollablo. P1clnc CAt .. - LUXUl\Y BY TUE SEA pqlJos. 1425• 493 4290 poolt, to nnl1 courta. Hw( ln Newport Bcb. lftdustrfal Rettt.. 4500 ~~r~~\J.$o10~!c~' 1~ 1'2 bdrm •Pl.I from S27S complttely rurn, Call 0.1 Robbie, ~-<1757 ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• '1maller Jou. PRICE Oubhol• , 1ennla, pool. Southa..o.,.M )116 Sanch'497-17« &.cu\ive ornce Space lNDUSTRJAJ~ UNITS tll\M.543.J7n8 3126 J11c1ud. aauna, billiards,••••••••••••••"··~· .. •• 0$0 aq.n. 32118 PH ' w/ofc. Woodworker•a1....;...;..;...:........;~;...............; ___ _ pvt au~k. bfoautlruUy Lge, qutet, l~litnll. n· Rclotlvos C!Orrttnt! line Adelan\O, SJC. 8 moni: OK. Lea.tine ofc. opt11 Mm1W to Lo• 5025 land"caped. Shorl pvl ec. 2 br, 2 ba i pL. them stay ln .my C.M. rtm&lnlnc on 1 .. w/opt S.$. Mon-Fri. n1W.17th ~~;;;;1 ••••••••• -....... &2 tto~z du11luu, peth to the bHch All Elevator to 4'nk ptiv. ru.rn 2 br condo from tor forlyr.50'per St,CMorcall:M2-4483 ftf,2*1&lntT.D.'t Ui~ (ourpleua.l, elet'. kitchen\ dlah· bctl.P1rt1atpmero0ril, Junt 25·Au1. 20. tq.ft.~ U........_.,._ LOANSAVAILABLE ~·tht. ~!i'f::e.1~ t,! w•1h~r1 ••If c eanlna tot.al aecurilf .Peri•~' Reuonable.15H50\ ,..._..., ,_.wfft Credit nol lmPottanL .... • cwen.Mutta.nope . Uvtniorwl<ndte£.rflatJ. t •fOlLl4SI• l....,.lllPri n Broker bOl.t.1• l.ur> t>oilk Upt, SHTwroc•Ailh the adventurous ad11l&. DlJ ,C..nyon, Monaco, In ••2.D aq. n.-27t per 731 Lhru HOO aq. ft. edcloMd ya : e.ncldse 23A1MariMr-.0r1 \ Starlinl 11. sau1 1mo. ~an tyte ete11nc• .ft. 1p1cea now leUlnr. Home reflnanctoa. II'"! 2 cal' ... r ..... Clote to tA1un•Nl&uel •au ··~J()l.111) u.IBR,l\.ii .. IDCoataMea•SboP'•· 91H81l d•>'•· .. 9.u24 VA. IW~ FHA, D~~ tc:::'~orn"•0~r!~:o~ m•H9a-050t ltf • ••• ,........, t'oo~~ ~~eitJ.~tY °'· o.u: Ron Mm r Eventnp. ~:i~· ii!!:. :~·~,r.t · From HH. IQonthl)' Dc.>lu•e 2 br, ooot, rec. • or u..fwllfthecl 3900 942.5200 ~ ...... a Co. )f.1 ONJT WO sq. ft MOO $38,000 max laan. 30 yr Golden lAntttn SL & niom. Lo\'el.Y roe. From ••••••• .. ••••••••••O•• 71 .. 549 9•61 712 W. 20lh St., CM, Call toana. uaumablo, oo AcapuJco, l)ana Polnl $200.0u&wa\•tpd,Ofr nt&!!XCITINO Balboa Jala nd 8 . .,. •a JackSaundcr1on,day1: prep11.M~ 11:11 .. , crown vaney, 21100 PALM~AAnS. Ba1trnnt. 4 Br a 8•, Din luatl•eS..MH ea.o:iu.evcs:l4•m? SC 1 n..;;... y•-Alom;a 831085'1 un.\JT :rqUD'll\ l\rn, Ju~· , IZOOO. AUJ, •.-.a...11 M#-.L....I ,.6-00 MoM;W..t.d 5010 at'U at vni:an icw, _ · ••""' l .. c ., -Yr • -ln•·r r•t J\an1 or untum 0 Cc'1. In ft'nn•• ,..........,,. .., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 IJ .. ...... .....,. i! BCJ' .....,v. ' .. .. .. ' I r • uar -' ~r , .. .,..,.. hocn 3169 ... f\lm or \lat. No ~U. Pltr OW' C'Orpurale e>fc. Can uu•tuuu••• ........ CPA tt $30 000 lJt TD ~4113.71 orT!i2400 __ ..... :............... f~h'2~'fC~P avall.1\H'T~ pnn'ldemall, phone&re· WAT Ek r R o NT loanw!: prof: of~ bkls. 8Toro 3U2 BALBOA BACll. Vtr)' Actultt No P9li Ceptlouen-lt'e-. CPA, at· WANT.&O-Non·•mokln1 ur. ln\ 14 1r 8Qllf, ot prlv. &i ccunty. $1.50. <Sm 1511 M~Dr t1orae1y or olh ~ pro• P cpl ntedl unfum ~ va•ue. Ml~ or I•) • HI oott. Newport tiae/apt. N.8 . Aro ""MCOJll CAl.llMTA&.S (SBlka !!_:5!d.)Nft C•nter, Wttlt Fara.o wJlO'·M' .bo1t 11Jp, ap---.-..• ---....-~......_....._. ·l?U • ••t·UllO .Bl,_ BWkllnc. C•ll 140 550 pro11 Junt 20, a.tJm> Sell thlnp f t Vlt.b Dallr .... "'--'bilt U1 Uam Oft.IJ', m4> 7 141 PUIJt We.Ill MIL • \ l • .. .. ... .. " . ' . . ,. .. . . . . . . . . .. •JZ OM.Y PILOT SUndly, U.,11, 1177 Add 1t ... Build IL.Diaper IL.Hammer it ... Carpet 1t ••. C@ment lt ... Wire lt...Hoe lt ... Clean lt...Move tt...Press it.. Paint it .. Nail lt...Plaster it...Flx tt ... ' DIRECTORY .,.,.mc•ll.,.rr C.W-ahr eea..t/Coacnte llldricd G111r_.~ I.._.. U•ury ,...,..,,....,..... '-'~"* t: .................................................................................................................. ········•·············· .......••••.•.....•••••.............••....•... _ ............. , ....... . APPLIANCE Rl:.PAllt ..... t,ltfotM bpoir AU t)'l)f'tCOMrete. PaUot, CUSTOM ELECT!UC ?3 yr old student lntentt· Samy 4s JCT. P'REE haul· Btll'ir., blockl, lrplcs, Expert palntlnt. AvaJla· POOLS~ • TILED StO Serv1cuC•ll CarJK"ntry plurnbioa drlvewaJ• walks ete P'rM ei1t. Comm, r .. , ed I.a hou.al\Unr thl• 1n1. clunup. tree work slabs stoaewOl'k 20 yra ble nowt Frot •t. nu Fr .... u ReuooabJo Call mo MS 2A22 n:ramlc We M0-5:560 • FP~ 14:rviee. ttH.' Uc honNt" r~Uable Mrv. sucnmor. July·S•pl for uaable llema . .1o·co· exptiefa.58&-0358· rata.C.UBruce50-*5 Guar1411-0'r0at\5pm ~~ --PulomboCooltrte.2-831' Lie 331201 . 751 ·1150 • Bera. 840·5031 Arda cea/bldaa remov~d Protallonal · lDU.OI 1 c....t.....1 . ...,.,. ..... _, .... ...., Co 11 •ii• S ~ u don l 8fl8.T7l.5 7am·ll:IOpm. Ml-~: St!H768 Painffftg/P•""t P• • 0• _....., •••••••••••••••••••••• c l A LL eo.troct« -••••••••••••••••••••••• ler/Eater. Reu. worW ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rab)'lllllt<r, mature, non pf~~~-nR:r:. (rff ei l ................... -.. Fuca..... HAN'D".MA.N:Carpentry, OCC Student. Bii -.. T PETERSPAJ.NTtNG au.ar.'4.2·03ll4&ft4pm. Alte'rallon1, 1ometlme11 .. mubr. iny ,homo, uwi b"T.i ~ CERWJCK 4t SON. ••nee •• ; .. ~ ................ electr1cal, plumbing. truck. Trash, tree tnm. Expr'd . Reas Rates. Bn&hten u t..twa House! whllo )'OU '¥ti\. Contract triam. Rer1. F.V. 6M·ltiJC -UN7. Uc. 3109G. Addi· ARMORP'ENCECO M1-2'7t7orl4&-6851 rpove Randy 73l·U2i, Free Eat. Call Gene Norm•1 P~perhan11n1. & aample maklni too .,(t ~ 30vm" w~ Rc modf'l•na. rop;,11r. t1ons, remodelin1. plans. ChaioLlnk 4'0ate1. free HANDYMAN·Homes & s.it3668 5S2-04M All~. lrM e1t. State 541-1.Z39,&eU!I' a.a.ty Ser•lces ;.::,~ra~~u~~. tr!'"~:.~~ 549·2170or873-eo41 esUmatca.'93-0320 Apt1. Con1clenllou1 HAULJNG. Odd Jobi. Law lie 330t&e. 185·370S or S,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qui ck i.t!rvlc ~ Lie. Spe ciallzina· Build In a ~ craO.aman. Ph: G4S-0302 slud\inl need.I work, Jltn m.M89 ...................... . VJ~l rro£?ran! 10 JO lb~ PolomboCoostr962·8314 Arch Detilan Plan11 fur ••-••••••••• .. ••••••••WE DO lT A.LL! Free eat. Ot..:1854 l NT ER IO R I & X TR , ... · rt'N. VALL!:~SPAS tbs# ~lll mn, Sntis ructlun LOU'S HOME REPAIRS Add. Nljjidence apt. Xlnt THES'rRIPPERS Cootrete, pa lot' 1 , HollMc.._."9 ralntma. Expr'd blah •••••••••••••••••••••• Fact~ry Aot orl nd 4'Uur d. 77ij.Ol80 • refs. N.B. 646-1673 Fu 1,_, .. he ~ 1 plumb'•· carpenter ••••••••••••••••••••••• qWllilY work. Super rcu ~-&I.al» bUt wa•'~ Dealtr ror Gmco Spas. 30 yr" rxp. Carpnt'y, m un ... ~... rs. ua . roof' i.U. I • les 67$ 31.BlJohn ~ • ~. 8G.aNO lusJnett Sf.rvlc• r>unl'J:, puuo drs. 551·2054 Bu.ild'g Desi an• Ena· at r Ip• I on I n e t a. C •1 • ect~cal, Want a RF.ALLY CLEAN ra · dtdt It CO~iirt. Custom ..:..;..,,__.;..;... _____ _ ....................... in·e• Coo.st.• New or rum/metal. Let ua take ree remov1 • 1ar aae HOUSE? CalJ Olnah•m d••'•"· Cualomer , ...... .,.. .. BOOKKEEPJN(i & 01''· C~t Service add Res, Com. st lie It the hn ol work from you dllp., mar.Ille, tile, Glrl. Fr.aests.M6·5123 aatlslact.lon. Call Roln· ...................... . l"lCE SJ-:RVtc t;S,wkdys ••••••••••••••••••••••• 331154. P D.1 Corp. stapriceyoucanofford. carpt& .. s~reens & heot· EXCLNTPAlNTJNG' bow Conllructlon t714> CANOPYTVS!RVlCE 540·1100, ult s wkndhC.:arpetManwllllayyours 640-7020 661-0655. 3425ZSanla Fe lna •. Serv10r1n1eCty. HOUSECLEANJNG Jntrl&Extr.Rtu. 493-15811.Freeesls. utRATESERVICE ti424761 or m1oc Rtpa1rs & Ave Capl1lnno8ch. Eyrs.714.638-41555 laourBuainess.Call Freees1.548·210SFREl> AtFalrPriteeMOoU!33 ~-l'll·an1n11 too! Guar work LEEM JARVIS ' , v Janke'• RaHed.Y Ann's ......,.fllepolr <.:ourt Reporter 11-:xcc Sec. al b11o:er :.uvlngs Jo'rec Addil 'i1. Rmdl'&. hrs 8·5 h ••"9 ' ?iClk>ore 1 1"1Y1 Repallr. •t 87~ Know I e • Po Io ll a a . ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• Tiie now ::a\Jll for a111>1Un t::.l,fM.5·3ti4ti Ph962·3200,Llc3178541 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ean.recoor,repar. House& 1 do 1 ln lot/Exl commercial ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• menlbOranl(l .. <.:o arc11 -----Reliable Expr Japanne Carauta.rul"ll,c&rt.ops Good r~ lt.wr~;.a:ica,i apls "'ruldeotlal. vrg:s~'tJ:luW: C&RAMJCTILE.Newor s.s,s &191 \\'e C..irl' C•H'pt'l Cleaners COMPLITI Gardener Reasonable Free est Call 549·1419 "Bi& Lynn .. S5l·SO.Z, 1136-1120 Free Qt. 893 1489 ~model. Fr est, amJ job!; Steurndl•anorshumpoo IUILDIHG SEIVICE pncH Jo'ree Hl 64.5·5230 Tiu\ Maintenance And 536-weJcome531-:u26aft5. ~net Moldn9 alw uphol~tl'ry .ill work Pla ns. financing ror Mike Rep3lr L1ndiscap1ng. 7711 p A 1 NT 1 NG · X 1 n l HOMES-ADDmONS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,;u,u ltt·I' \1C.rr~el·~l room uddit1ooa . re· haulanai. Dryw a lJ JAPANE...~E lady v.ould crafL._man. Knowled&e•· Restucco over block .-..W.tc. 'or 111 t c 11 & .: c n 1· r a I t~.as lt.ill'll IH5 3716 s1dencei.. commerc1all, Expr Ht1wauan &ardener patchln.a. minor repairs. Uke Lo houseclean blc. Free est. Bond/lie. walls. free eat. low rates ...... ••••••••••••••••• arpentry 1"1 n1e.h1ni: Cement/C t -etc. L1c 'd /b o nded. Yd cleanupe, pru.nin1. Painting. Apartment 845-1587 673-4967 58S-4892 Removals, trlmmlna. 4\v:ulable \\ kndi. 1-·re1. oner• • JXOY E l_!'lmmln&. haul 646-4676 dean1na. Carpel clean· ests Ma r k 751 130t ••••••••••••••••••••••• --.. Men Lo w prlce s. i;tate DeSmetPlumbl~ prun.ina free~t Ljc'd (. , k f Il k d Kl'.NARHENBERG Full )ard maintenance. in&. 24 hr service. ~r li c/insrd. Exterior Fu""'-!ured ;..,.,. 557·!12'72 t-mcn. wor 11 a in ~ BILL SHERBACOPF (71A)0A7,a730, 0 A7·""81. ••••••••••••••••••••••• RepalrlS" Remocl I <v ""' • ·~ lli•a!l rall'b·i''rce~t..o; Be ds, cleanup, new , .,.. .. .,.. v• spec1ahst.Tryme.Calico Call53&-368I CustomCoblnd• 7~,0.548~ 750~ Gen·~=<.'tors lawn,,, bPklris. 531-4763 GrodlRcJ ~ZC'~~~:e~!rf~~~~ _KJS_· SSM _______ ,1 Olucll'•Tree Sv1. Palms. ~1tchen . Ailra1t-.:. bath 11 & I) c . t, All ---bef7pm. • ...................... Block Walls BBQ Pits ••••lntt/Extr. Average Plw1iblug :'1r":ni;td.~·!!1!:1~:2J Plln ronm t'l l' 1-'rt•t! ph.is1.>i;ron~~~l~eblock& EledricClll Lawn & plant malnt Sklptoader, dump truck, Refa,E:.ta.646-0464 room S4S. Good 10cal ••••••••••••••••••••••• S46-9:229all5 e!lllmates 675 3175 ~ hnc.k work. Fr'ee ests ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sprinkler repair & haullna. l~ work. grad· refs' free est. Ask ror 10% ofr with tblt ad. r-nt-Lil· &b•mdcdG75!17:!0 ELECTRICAL SERVICE hau1'1. 673·2911 for free ing.demo,elc.751·3930 Free Est: Dlockwalls, llnantM.2-319-isass Plumblna. water serv. ~c~ _,... •• CALLSS15h &SMALL slumps tone , brick . 1 .,,,_ .... -., ••••••••••••••••••••••• --r, est. M-.ai--Res/Comm. Reas, he/ PAINTI NG-TROWEL leaks, bathroom enc .••••••••••••••••••••••• . One man crew, S yrs c~ JOBS842·8233 ·-·.., Reu83!24418 Carpentry. Smull JOb~ pcrle nce puur in)( & Don's Lown Svs, Mow••••••••••••••••••••••• bond. Bob 750·9354, WORK Xl nt work & · WINDOWS DIRTY ? Panchng, door hun.:.m.: timshm~ Sl•l yuur (iwn H . ..1..11..-d II!:• dri edge, cleanups. Reas. de· Hauling, moving. cleanup &12·914.a rat<.-s Dean. 645·5662 CM. DttSmet Plumb\ng Hornes. ofc'a, ttt.ores. 15 Lie contr. 1•.,1. ~tli27l!l ror m:, ~U\c rn uncy _,.. .... c pendablt!, free esls. S71up.Treework.Reas. Repairs&Rcmodellng yrs. Free Est. 548·7087, Alt :i l!H I Iii~; Uc 327136 645·6974 846-1!6M rast, free est 842-4597 Classified Adi 642 5678 SeU idJeltema 642·51'71 Call 536·3688 642-9572. Money Wonted SOJoLost&Found 5300 Lo1t&Found 5100 rtnona11 5350 Jobi Wanted, 7075 HelpW•ted 7100HeepWMted 7100 HelpWmhcl 7IOOHelpWated 7100 .....................................................••...............•••..........•..............................•.••.....................•.•................... ·······-.·~··································· Will pav 10 mt 1111 1n.W\lt1>1 Lost Loni.: Found ~fay 9 : Sma ll Dnnklng problem? Companion-Driver. Good Admln.Aut to$1200 An.MGRWHTD. Babysltter&lltehskpng ..;;H.mo M r f) 1111 ni·w h.111 t.-<1 \\-hl Pl'ri.1un typ._. t cm a I e kit l c n v I c Call Alcohol Helpline plain oook. Beach area. lOO'; Free to applicant Jnd1v ·or cpl. Wiii be 2 days wk, occas over· S105.000 s.1n l'lcmcnh• CJI w (I~,, t·ol lJr & :J6lh,:'o;ew~rt. NB. Call 2"hrs•day83.'>·3830 Live oul. ti~4 ·1954 or ThecreamofOrangeCo. resp. for bkpg .. rentals. Assemblers nl&ht.Call833-7579. l>uplt>;t; "<'JI l11•ach lo1.: W Nw p L Area b75-6032 a l 5:30pm. PREGNANT"' -~-3276 manai:emenl consulllne & minor maint. Call : Babysitter. Mature \m o r t ',,.'' :1 u ,. r l'll'J't' r a il L llro\\-11 -----C I f d . ll I nrms d~11lrcs a compare· 714·960-4614.10AM-6PM 5~ht-<lull' '.'ol;fl.'> pa' n1t·nh ,,11 '.!'•i:J Lol;t Yellow Lab female. a r n g c o n 1 ef n a &okJ<eeper. F /Chg. t-:'< ble t"ndi'v. to train as ad· 1 d 1 t woman for my borne. 2 1 1 cl .1 tu mo:. Laguna Bch St coun11ellna & re erral. per'd & Efficient. Look "'m • a • o P • Small children. Refs. ~lo >r~ 1 w •Ill' • :,11\ e r ~rev l'ers1an Ann:; ~t H 494 2956 Abortion 11dopt100 & inf for p/t1me employ min assistant. Varied l~SEMBLERS --'--ftlt1 for ttM-848-2235 . pre p.1' p1·n.:ll' . Don . <'h11st11p hc'r . Eme rald eve wy. keepine. • Will do your acctng In secretarial buck ground "'1 '""..... S Prt1ntltt•altv l lf1\l.11<1_ IIJ\ .irea Re wa rd. APCARE s.472563 my home or at your inlrgro.pref'd Acareer &Deri...c.cf porary 11•••reab)'allter 2:30PM to 12 19-I ~t ~ R~WARD for return place of bus. $t.SO Per hr. J>Ob1l1011 w1pr~t11e firm lst & 2nd Shirts empfoy1Mnt o• day mldni1ht, 2 or 3 eves a ---or Red Schwinn Con-•SHAROllJ'S* 557·5283.. 1n lush aurround1n1s. , -g •. 5~ term as · shift. Ho ••rftttce week,mybome,646·3657 ~n.s, Trust I.OST Brinnll' Bassett 1 l I • ~t 11 30 A'1 f"lll Creal b e nefit a loo ....,,, • ""1• t d h 'o':dr 5035 -men .a . LAI;> • "' OlITCALLMASSAGE ~ignmenta. Holiday & requ re ; oweYer lab~ltterW.t.d e s lll'lund ""r Wa rner & :'\ewpt Harbor H1gb. 499_1.,... Need a House Sitter? numerou~ lo m ention v a c a t 1 0 n P a Y • __.. a-... •.terity ••••••••••••••••••••••• lll·.11·h llhrl 118 !''em 548·7362 ~ Retired couple will sit Call Abi gail Abbot 11 l 1 t" 1 ~ ·-..,... Beb)'llttu needed for 4 )/ lll11t '. l blue eye July,Aua.foryourvaca-PetbOnnel Agency, 4500 ois pi a iza ion Pan ishefpfuL monlhold tnlanl. 3day LOANS 83,4 ~o .i111 .~7~ 111 5 16 76.tl f OCN'D S230, owner •KAREN'S* t1on . Ref 's furn , C ampu > Dr . N 8 . available. week In my home. Abo 2nd TD Loons tff\\ \HD ' please 1dt-ntiry b> de OUTCALl~ MASSAGE Newport. Del lt1ar Area ~7 til22 Plecne apply In pn-sOtl Ref81'ence. please. Call 'l'"111n•'t Term' :-an1,.1!149 nommauon & numhcr of 6PM 2 \!\1 1138·1780 714-679 wo.l or co1ttact: Shirley 498-3880. l.11' I t em ii I•· ,\ C ii h a n bill:.. \'ll' lulll, date lo11t. _ • ' · Adminl~tral1Vl' Ai.:.tsl ---------Sattl~r Mtg. Co. tituncl-.: ~ 1 ti .irk tat c SJt>.5621 LINDA & VIC•I lnterei;ting, entertaining .ADMIHISTRATIVE! <Ar•antws, Sotld Stat• IA.KllY CLUHUP 642-2171 545-0611 h i:!7J:.!3 a11vt 1mc, ----muture lady, w /keen ToS800/Fl.>e Pald Prl!e.i Prodycfs, 500 »36hr,Gdayswk,good !>!07 191 f ound . Li g ht Brown OutcollMaHCICJ9 sense ufhumor,playsgd dent of c•o needs yuur 3148CampusDr Sup•rlor A•e .. jobtoaupplemenlrellred PRIVATEPARTY . F'c male Germ11n Shep. Forthefvutoflt! bridge, ele P11inl:., bool<keepingbnckground 546-4741 ,...._ port le h CA lncome.548·3031CM. Will pay more for )uur LOST lnflat;ihll' ll~Jl, fur &>tween Slater /Warner. Serving all Orange Co. cruft11, etc. To lXl com pa for weekly payroll. Typ <Across From ..-w ac ' •---------- 2nd T.O. 642 357:.1 ~~rvtoll1P1 •'Jth·dt:re:>t 675 6829 118 M7·2032 549-2743 nion for mobile alert sngl Ing or corrc~11p Well man· Orange Co. Airport.) 92663. •--------· u " liidy for brd, rm & sm n d .. •onal'l & L·~ JOp E 1 ,.-·-·····---·--·---., BANK Will pay IU' ,. Int for -• Found mate Germ. Shep, RELAXING MASSAGE ere p .. r., I y ~WI por mp oyer ' ' R.1111 ··TfuE ~lj (l()(} l~t TL> on llf'W ul!!t· remall·Cockcrm1x. beige & blk Vic. Sanla BobJKmcs· i.al Must be qual. hm. yo u're hired! l~ots or : HUGHES : rv ..... '" stos.oiio 8110 Cli•rm•ntt' olclf'r, J(r"Y a round Ana s t. & ClKy, N.fl. Uc Maa»eur Ref'sexchng'd.645·7863. challenge here Also Fee , , EXPERIENCED Duplex nP:tr hP:ic·h ,mn111.t,1 < d\t Reward &42·2281 Outc·ells99494·5111 Out of 11tate lic 'd nur!.e Jo~.CallControlC11reer ASSEMBLERS '---------··--·---·-J COMMERCIAL '\mor ti 1c d Jn yr .11 111~ wishes posltlon In Dr':1 P e r :.onncl Agenc y . ...,a .. u •""c"H'coM"'"" TB.I.ER ~rhC'Clulc ~!> mr1 !>•" -i''ound : Newfound land •SUZl•S• omce. Crnltb11ck. or den· 556·8.'iOS Equal opportunity M/F/HC employer menL,. 4 to 7 "r du1· tia11 SCRAM·LETS male, puppy. Vic Hoag Out"all Mos•11oe lul (ronl. Thoroughly ' llO'>P ~r. 3, 642·2310. ' " .. ( h Admm1~trative A~s"tanl :1•. 1m··Pa:<1 p.·n.ill' Dun ,ift J . ~6.99'Jll ask for Bill IOAM·2AM 731·5448 am1har w 'all P ases & 20hrs per ~k . lYJnng & ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS UNITED CAUFOltHIA •AHlt l'oml Rc-alty l'Hi '11illO AMSWERS -111:.r. Will consider any oblhly lO commumcale '1 fOU~D yng male eruy BEAUTffUt.. GIRI.S clerical pos1L100. Type 'A-ell. orally & 1n wnt11111 ASSEMBLY 2750 W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach Announcements/ hrlOftais / Lost & FcMand \\ltlTf;R TO\\.\HD cal,\\htflea collar.:'ttes.. h llve an <!'<Clling 40-50645-2303 1fnee.CallTrans Pac.ric m·:tlOLD l'\;OICT \"crdc &Bakcr 556 3932 messuRl' about their Man:igemenl Co rorappt '1111-.<JHY ~\L\A'I --------Anahe1mStudio S59·61SO HetpW..ted 7100 833.3110 l7 I 4J 631°3200 HIS Yt l l><>W Fuu-.:o male German ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----••••••••••••••••••••••• r,..,.h e1rlt-rh me-n "'~re Shepherd. appro'< 5 yr~ MASSAGE Acc..vunting \d\•ert1~lng St:ile~ Announc~nti 5100 rt•mm1i.c1n.: On1· .. did nld nc So Csl Plaza. FtGURE MODELS r.AYROLL Profe:1&1onal comm111sion ~xpanrlinit e lectronics manufacturing corpora· lion. loc11ted near the Orange County Airport. has 1mmed1ate require· mcnts for· If yO\I would like to work in the Huntington Beach area & ha ve l year re cent electrical assembly e x pr, you may be qualirled as an as· sembler-lralnee. ·Ability An Equal OpporiunllY Employer ••••••••••••••••••••••• \I nu.,' .1 I I 0 r m \" ~A)7+34J8 $UPE:RVISOR ~Ml~ person for ()runRt? 11w111h .itl' <l~an I m"" ESCORTS Co t Lr •1 · RE ... \RD' Lo C I The ""'unt.ry's larg~·t re· un Y 1 e " ai:a.unc HAPPY BIRTHDAY Bill .t() 1<; hriro11 Love- C<HOI fnmm~ l hl most " <ol olie, OUTCA&.LOHLY w "0 Th oldt-St&mo t e11t<1b Whv Tomm v·•· h1~ fe ma le. hlk wht brwn el estate broktr with e s · · · rm·n•I .i•kl'Ct · &-c.rnse 1 \'IC :S W It B 1146·4993 611-3111 4.000 employees needs an dLil~~ng 1 & bhop'~ 'utdpde ------experienced professional uo:ra commissions ;~·:.~j~~-<IUIS WIUOW,. t,C~'T Cat. wht lnnic hair EXOTIC GIRLS to.supervise a payroll de· ~med S4S·2000 ~ blk !lpt>t on no:\e, has Ma.,so~e &Modeling partmentofSemployees. AIRLI NE Kit c hen 1-·11111111 c .1lu 11 lcmJlc t .it ID rollar that :.a)11 W 8 Outcoll 5·12·:JIOO 1543.3250 3 or more years ex· Helper, 6AM lo 12 noon. \u 111 ..., .. nt.1 An.1 Ave & Smith. 'll· Adam" & perlt>nce required in Heqwrements~ Rellab1h l>t•I \1.•r l'" t.:1 1 1045 Beach. H 8 536 7591 Prople Add1ct101\s. New computerized payroll ly. neat appear~ dt!sirc d1scUli?1lon group for peo· and related matters to advance. 646-8808. Hl-:\\\IW1 .. 1 ru11\ "hilt• Lost. 2 duJ:"l, both med pll•WhoKrclryrn1tt.o1let Ability t.oleadpeopleef· -- '·"""' •·11 P"Jll'' lo't 111 ~ize frmulc-.. i.puyl'd I over an obses1>1on w ta fic1cnlly. equally lmpor· Answering Service net.'<ls '"•ii l.11vol.1 & l'.11n1•·~ .Hll)nde 11 1..t.• Gold <'n memtwr of lhe opposite tant. Accounting degree operato r for e \'es & ltil I'll'~•~•· ··.all fl.t;• ?117:1 l<etn r. 1 blonde & hlk, se'C l"rff yourself loday a de(lnite plus buy will weekends Apply 120 "' ;,.1n '1t-H7 l'Ollurs nn 111 1111 V1t· &Jed on A,\ pnnc1pulr.. consider a proven track Ave Sarr n San ASSEMBLERS Electronic assemblers with 6 months lo l year wlderlng experience. ASSEMBLER TRAINEES to read blueprintsJ .. iiiiiiiiii-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim helpful. 4~ day work week slar llnt1 '1 A M. Baker FlltraUon Co. 5352 Research Dr. Hunllnl(ton Beach. Ph 898-3474 Equal Opportunity Employer. BANKING TRLERS Im med. F /Ume openings ror Tellers in the beach area. Exper. pref'd, but 1---------.i will lraln tho6e w/pubUc Associate Rep 180ROVER HO EXPElt. MEC contact background. Xlnt growth potential. Salary & benefits. Apply In Person Wed MayU. 10am·2pm 1055 N. Main St Ort1·11•1 llwy, S.JC Con-c'all00-3494 re<:ord. Clt'mente Musl have good hand l;,1d Bel'> at W11ann C..t..a la-L ·---------1 dexterity 11nd a sincere \\'hffl St.iblr" t93 9008 WA '\IT~ D \\ea l l h Y. -well .,..,. ANSWERING SERV. desire to learn electronic Lost & Found 5300 V•11111ol \\ood1hn1 p11·turt''I rr you're new to Orange Co., temporarily d1Bcon· tinulng your education. recently dlsch1r1cd from the service or for any reason aeeklna tem· porary or career employ· menl, consider this u.ol· qutoppor. You can oa.ril Room 201 Sanla Ana ••••••••••••••••••• • ••• f "·''' fh4' tinhS•~n rtH1 l.0 -..1 l'1wk,1t1•1•l, \ , 1"11\1 1,UI 1275 ~;ml.1 \n.1 ,ic. 1111 ti St 1 \I ~Ill ti'l.i or -'11.lil!Aa all »pm h.1n di.nme mal e CGllMarifytt Exper pref'd. Paid auembly. -\\ 'ucht 0\ er 15 to date l213J 613°1407 hilc t jntn D & CALIFQRMIA ISl'C'AHK Equal Opp Emplyr m /f 1.., .. 1 lllk h m ,·al li&ken l.ott dur. p<1rt Terrier '.\lodel S59·5311 u~ l Op rt l w e ra 111· Wkoysd We offer e'<cellent com· r r o rn t :1th s l n r p11rt f'()f)dle, 1tll wht - ---&.Atua po uni Y e ve1 ava · n s Emplover E o E C 11 r l pany benefils mclwing: l'Ol ~n Scri.111 ""'' m.11~ pou1ll1• llro" n 1·11ll11r ~rm••loil ,1,.,, \ ,, or ~prll•~·llJfr &. llul~J 111112 1-:lmhur-i 1<'1141>1 l:t~ l'.\l'ftlll)'" :\le 1>1111 .. 111 ,,. w1l h or TU.'-").<.'.lll 8!M ~II Cooirt>mal Jew11h SC<'Y. -----'--=-"----1 · · a or •PP w1thm1t "'h1t1• 1·0111.r. altr no rtel>f'nd lntt~•l AccounUna _64(). __ 1_11_0_·-----~ i~'.~!'.:~::' J>M1Jlh• h i:.! Ollltl PtnoMk 5350 ~~~t~n~ J~~~su~. Gltol~ ~ir:.GER ~ & A/R to $750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ditlly Pilot. p O Box MA . A rowing land developer -Modern working conds -todays per year paid vacation -11 paid holidays 1ncludin& a week shut down al Chrbtmaa -Employee recreation program $196 PEl WIEJC Based on your produc· tlv l ty . Com01 + incentives le extra proCit aharin& bonua. f>n thtt Job traLnln1. Trelnendoua POk•ntlal to r each 11upervllory "' manaae· ment po91tlon.. Must be personable " ombltlout. For appointment only ca1J ".Jlank/S&L Posillons • !'FREE POSITIONS Operation Ofer t.o S12K Appraiser t.o '15K (Cla11UUc> . fOl 'I; I> On Hu k,·r. frmJ1ll• 1 ulht• t.1kt•11 tu <>run..:t• ( 1111111 \' 1'11111)11 r'Ot :-.:o l-'1•m.1h• ~Jlu}ed 1•,11, In.: hair lortn1'" ~h··•I. h t111.·~. IJ .~ & "1·-.. port • I. \1 IWi Oii ie Spiritllollb~ 1111~ So. P.I Camino Rt'ul ~n Clemw tc t-'ull> 111 _P~ppt 4!1.! 7298 5450 Travel 5450 . , ....•••.•..•..••.•.•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CRUISE TO CATALINA!! WITH FULLERTON SAVINGS DAY-TRIP GROUPS Saturday. J•e 25th 7 :00 a.m. tfl dusk PRICE: $14.50 112 and overt $9.50 CS-11 J $5.00 (under SJ UNDER 18 MUST BE WITH AOUL T1 INCLUDES: R/T transportation from Fullerton Sa\11ngs a R/T orutae out of Long Beach. onrv TICKET SALE BEGINS at I 0: 15 a.m. on Wed.. May 18th Sold on o "flrtt-<:ome-f1rat-served" bas11 JC?IN US! MIWfOaT RACH 1111 ........... ... ...,..... ....... c..-. "'" 11141 ..... ,." l560 C\f 92f'o26 1'1e natwn a laraest real needs brljtht per<1on to · ~tale broker with over handle this busy desk. Socl• Clubs 5400 4.000 employees need., a Xlnt advancement polen ••••••••••••••••••••••• dt1r••d accounting Ual, lite typ1na Call l.Mcl>'" So('\ttl lnlro. 35 1111tn1&er respon.sible for Chris, 540-00.SS. Coastal Lo9nOfcrTmes toS12K <Calif. R.E. llc req'd) Vr 1 ''<P Mret pro· Jenefal tedier Md ac· Personnel Aaency, Z790 tcumnah1 w 11omc-In counta payable rune· Harbor Blvd, C.M. tere11t• Ph Clura Lane. tlOOll. t'Onal1tlna of two1 _________ ., Plt>ase-epply in person to: Proot Opr to f100 (8:aoPM·3:30AM) Elcrow Secy to l8SO Loan Procesaor lo St!IO Anahtolm Br 991·4250 1uptrv1M>ra and ten at.arr per1onnel. Now position A/PAYABLE Per&OMeJ Department Cletlc Typist to $700 !a .. op11nt & repol'll tA> the Assl1tanl ,,..,..offOfl Controller. Requires pro· r4RT·TIMI MSI 539°1113 9:30AM·2PM Tellers to '30t> FEEPOSmONS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ven leadership skills and khooh& admln1trathe ex· DA.TA CORPORA TIQM Proot Opr Tmc to S&7S --------•I (6:30PM·3:JOAM> e.tructlolll 7001 perlenco. Send resume ••••••••••••••••'•••••• lncludhq aalary history Account.• Payable " general derical dulle11 required. Accuracy In detall, capable ot handl· Ina 4c ·aa1umlna reaponatbllllle•. IAlilOMl>ll'f• : Teller Trnea to $525 ca1hler cxp/port0n1ble FlJ. ClkTm. MM WOMEN to: Tit•IH FOR Coedwtll '-"'"' 340Yl1cherAve TUNEUP MASTERS Coata Meaa NEED MECHANICS IN ORANGE COUNTY. H· IARTIHDIMG 533 Fremont Avenue 1'WO WKF.K ct.ASS 1.ot Anaeles, CA 80071 Equal Opportunity P91' " t ra ID Hj. ca II CS,Vcral N~, <:911 Cfm'1 Fox ~ NATION.WJOEJOB Attt'n: M. &.. 5>LACEMENT Equal OpportunJty HOM.SMotCll E I M/F C2d>BM30 COLLECT 1---m•P•oY•er----1 ror iDtet'vlew l.n Oranae •-----.,...----• County area. Coastal Pftsoonel Acency Z100Hat~ Blvd A.SSISTANC£ Employer Olnt•ct Mra. Wblio Por lntttvlew IAUtonKltlve Costa...._ GOOD JOB OPPORTUNlTIES AMRICAM IAlTIMOas SCHOOL 1106 E. 17th St .• SA S:U·lllfiO Sc:boola Cout To Coast AccounttDf ASSEMILIRS New ~ Sbop needa IMMB> ATI MUD Paul Dosier l2'ld SMfH Top 1'aCes ~!id. En1lne Bf! A 1J TI ct AN. e Jt lrvlne&SO\ath Alloc.W.., '"-We have MVeraJ open· Steamers, ens palo&er9, SUloM ltyU.t oeecll ... Oranje Co. Areaa COST A. MU.A tnp for PCB auernblttt buffers & polI1Mrt. QP· llstant tc2-53t1 *& H .. 7015 "" our 2nd ablft. Ku1t hol1tery shampo~ra. Beaut)' Opr. Eam more * Clla have 1ht inonthl recent check out~lck·UJ> & de· by rentia, at-c•. Lead· •Shrt T Equal Oppor Employ.,. .. oertente In touch.up, llveey · A at. Int CdM UJon.. Ask for FrenchTc1chu llOll8111 I......,. :'!::~:~~=a:.: 2'a ~~~l,CM 1_J.:-l.;.m.;.:.•.;.t44---1321--;..;or....;..552"*3-----· BccJ~ =l aae accoa~ .-.......-.. ..... .......-...... ,..._~ ahift onl.1. We otter ••· --------·~ T /I .. $l000 ....__...;:_.;..::..; _______ , ~11"'~1~· AJP~Ooniti'uc \oS800 celJnt IWtlQS aal•t>' Ol'ftinl prop. mamt • PJeutCaU ~~=t \o$8001150S7ao and llberal lrha1e Am flrmbMf"'Nloppor.for 714 J9")C ·j103 '""-~ beneflls. ft..,. apply lD sb1rp ex,_•d j)tl'IOn. ,_.,, penooto: .-a. tlti R.E. bac~ a plus. ·~~~~~~~I Seey/&lq>r/ ··~ -...:.a.-...1 YIS Call Sue. 540·8051, 1;;;; Oonltl' toSlllC TllHDATA r.f\o..,. ~ eoutal Penonnel Agen· ACCOUMrAMT Auto/CNdlt "70+ C ' SoGoodJ ~· 2780 Harbor Blvd, E • • l .. Bc)C)kkeeper t.o '950 OIP. l M n\ty ,..evt . ree. l\eeeptlon.lat t.oS7SO ST"'._.D."'IO ~,ou •IH too, ,. llnt 1..;.;.~· --=------ OuUtaltdl.,, .:>ppor. tor M ul M l26lt ""' ~ '.w>rJd famoua prochtcU. -------~t. sr~ wtdelret In an p an.,tt; to MIMOlllS l'l~xlblo bra. Wah earn· acct,,. to '"e W/lr• 1~.~~/J:1 DIVISION ln11. Tnlnlna. Call ~~th~9t~L.,~o~!ni coiy. ~~·&a\':;'~! ~I~..-.... ~ ~14,! AnApplitdMMClliillctCo N0-'704lor~nlthMW. tralnfor"°naput~racct1. SlOOG. OuUUn4ln1 ...---.-..--...v.--MOOW.&e.centrom AC'C. lJP I\ + JO key. UI lUot.. PQl.~tl•I. Sant. Ana, Calli. G2104 ~,~...,.. my hocile. 2 8l&rt to No li'H . =~tS'~~· ~11:/ pf,'~"1 ~h~ f:Uif t m~ •,:·~er ~irra 11~:~: :,~~: nf'I AIEtnCf t l7'0 Harbor II a aJ.mp maUAlr • • lnlne •rta. Aft. t, Stf.DD.1"'hle;a112192. Blwd.C.M. }llitcalll4Utll MU'f'4 !~!~ ..... ?!.~~~~~-.. ..?!~ !~~~ ..... ?!~ ~-~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?~!~ au!dlly,M!t18> 1117 DAILYPtLOT Dl:t • DLVfSMAM W..,WMtH 7100tw.W..W 7100 HlflpW.t-4 7100 80 •y MFG CJertcal 01RC9ltl.tt4. vii ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~-•··················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • f't ratl'AI Natbul foods co located ~ • N tu11t 1 1 I• ESC•OW Cl.ml 0 ~ekl:t'per uveln far.._ _____ ... 111.UlM&N. '° Npt Bch r~·· the FoOd . 100 ~hln St. p1ann ns exper Muat '" Ulwnill Office youna Npt' Beh l•m ,.... ERICSON YACHTS fmw Voe.tioft followtn& clencal tMlp. &lbaa Ptnn. m %W5 Ii.now tcm&\he ma pt & MunUntton Bfaeh omce Part t1mt. 20 hrs p/Wk Must ipeak Ena Reta' LAI HB.PB .........--:..No I Inventory Cle-rk wt•e· llrfft Plan.I. Apply ln Minimum 2 )Ira. ex S:UO p/llr. Newport Bch call8'4-G880orMi-141I ' To waab &laHware & ~ w rto'(bdtirnd pct'IOn, S.. Mr. Fuenta, psleneeio sale and loan uu. 1S2-1150 dean Sea Urchin tank.I" Jmmedlate()pe-nin&• Order desk clcrk w/•e· Robert Bein WllU•m esel'OVi ptlllerr*1. Salary ---------Hskpr for ret lady, perm m15c duties. Need cons· Secret.W.. cw-at.e typtn& ak.1111 . Frost ft Assoc.. 1401 commensurate-with ex· G84'L OfflCE part time afternoona. clenllous 1tttntlon to dt•· Typfsh Key Punch oppor for Qua1JSt,N.B. Ptrltnce Excellent Ir· Entry level pos Hive car. non·smltr. tall . HandyntU wtlonla KuTbefollowln1 IC..,..c.ltOpn NCR 13S Maanetic Tape OUNTER Woman, ~-In1ebenel1ts w t mortaa&e banker Rin&IKS-l874tentJm" usefuJ, but not nee. Call F/Ume<>P'ninl• NXo,.ir.ton MiKhlne mature. ~• Contactlrenecamatock opf'n to enthuaiastic _________ 1 Pe1ayR1trer.lor•PP'•t ForExper'dllelp W'f..--XJnt benet'lts, vacat1on Call548-711Mfor Expandlnf drart lng HOMIHDB.AL ca~r orte~ perabn INDUSTRIAL t714>67Hl59 Po:1ltloni1 Wa1• Depend inc IU ~-p I an, 1 a I a r y co m . lnterview service located in San SA YIMCiS & LOAH Muumal 1klll1, but lol'I or located at OnEx~rlence n..,.--. mensutatewtexper. Cletneute needs S.nlaAnaOHt~ work. Buay. fun ore Jtc1tJobs KERC«HOFF •f1ni6h LlneCupentora P.ek111u C..11 l7H)7Si ~$1. UNTER HELP, days. Ar\'lutectural dral\amcn US.03' w/tHm aplnt olfen ~ Guys & Galt MAltlHI LAI •Clblntt Sbop ~ Ask f0t Ken Woll Apply CllpU.1n MUte Fish 0..0 W"t DterftlnlJ ~ual Opportunity C.11 Vlclrle Duncan Corona dt>I Mor Anemblrs T..-.... IMdo. floods l'ty, 111$ W 19th St.CM. 492·75 I 0 £mployt!r M /1'' 6404470 TEM..OltARY A faclhly of •F1ber1lan Molders E O E AMERICAN CAREER CALTECH d"lberalaaa Touchup . . . DBJVIERY MAN ORAJITS PERSOH AGENCY UMSICllLID Equal Opp i!:mptyr m1r •Flberalus Bonders CLERK full/part time for early AM L.A. Tlmea. (2) to Sl2K. Free. Xlnt1--------•I lllONewportCtrDrNB LfthtPock419'"9 •HardwarelMlaller1 PrintinJ ore. Loi:. 11111 •• llome delivery. Adults l'O. W/lfeat beoerits has ISCltOW or in Orange Jobs •En&lnelnstaller1 cnr. MoulL.on Pkwy. & only. 21_. lln dally, no lmmed. Med for lodlv CoottDIHAToa ~11541-1964 WF. Hllvc THE Job tori ________ _ TeamsterUruonShop, Laite ForeH Or ., collectlna. Must have w/exper.lnmecll'ldr•rt Ne.idlndlv. wtmln 3 yrs 24Centra1Tower YOU. Work when you Laborers Good Startin& Wo1e1 8:30-SPM econ om I cu I c aa r . ing in a manul. environ· exper. ln adminlllralioo tUmon Bank Square) wish! &f\IUBenefita. Cait&40.4455 Wulmlnster /Uunt ment. Also i''ee Job11. of escrows. Loan pro· NOFEE1'0YOU PACIFIC P-""'I Men&Women ·c·L·E·R-K .... J.ol·n-f1··n·,-c-io Beach area 6311-0126 Call Rita 540·6055. cessln&. new conslrUC · Affi.wltbPacific PERSONNEL AM ers Apply AlSecurltyOfc lTll02SkyPark Cbastal Personnel ARen· l I 0 n . .E,. t e 0 11 v e Personnel & •-• ble 1 'JI o.tre A•e, SA Suite 101 Irvine where your acc. typ1nc Delivery of Dally Piiot. cy, 2790 Harboc Blvd. CM knowledae of docuroen· <Temporaries> 610 Newport Ctr Dr ~m rs ~~==~~=~~,~~F.q;u;a~l~Op~po;r~E;m~p~lo~y~e~r!I + 10 key wlll give you Lare!! route In So. U d r F11i1hlonl1land STARTNOW''!l!I -opp t.o train In acctc. La1W1n Buch Suitable DRAPERY Workroom & ta on req' or comple· G1tl & Boy LS·l6 yrs for tUolon Bank Bid&) IOOIOC!EPER Prev. off exp req. Start for a luch school or col Gen. ornce. Exper'd or tionolaales kitchen help. Apply In Newport Beach Too Maoy Jobs. not OMV '1Cper starts earn· ---------1 to sooo No Fee. Sarra leee stooent. Must havt will tram. Would prefer Cdl 644·1319 person, 3-4pm. Original SUite27$ 840-197CJ ~~pie! No tit· ingsatS800 CLERICAL Berk Agency, 18952 a dependable car with someeen'l9fcexper.Ap· 9AM'UINoon Plua. ?121 Balboa Blvd, 500So.MalnStrttt per.n ed.All3sbin.s. CallVickieOuncan SUMMER MacArthUTBlvd.Sl~320. food drtvlnl( record ply 1835 Wb1ttler Ave, TH!IRYINICO. N._B_. _______ Oranee $47-8446 640-8470 HEl.PMEEDED lrvtne.8J3.2S92 Cash bond required. 87,CostaMesa. S50NewportClrDr GIRL FRIOAy for mech <Affibatedw/Amencan o ~ AMERICAN CAREER roe1llons Avail. lmmed. ~~~~~~~~~ FA&rrunis epprox11nately DltlYat Newpc>rt Beach restoration shop. Must Career A&tncy for AGENCY fur tempor"n.1 assign ~mo. Phone 842~1. Equal Oppor Employer have bkkpg exp. Hrs & permanent placement> 6''0NOUITV\rtCtrOrNB ~~ ---------i ask for C1rtuJatloo leav-0 rive car fr om "' •.,,.... * f--11h Ca · n -h wages neg o ti ab I e . or In Orunae ,,.. CLERKS mg name and phone ptStrano ~ac area 'I \-IPC '14 •\IC\ "f ; I' Call64'7·1964 *LecJal S.Cy's ----for businessman. (213) ESCROW OFAC!ft 642·2144 24 Central Tower •St.not Dell very men for LA 927·SS8l days. Eves (714) LAGUNA BEACH INSERTERS needed for P/t1me work Wage +INCENTIVES, LA 540,4455 <Union Bank Square l •PIX R.c:....a&.....Ists INYENJORY T1 mes. N. 8 . & C. M <496·8876 Ask For Mr. XJnl oppor for ex per of· No FE"'TO YOU .,. • ._.... Perm Ptllme. To $350 per Hobson. fleer in an exciting new CilRL FtUDA Y times, M9 8548. Btwn Equal Oppor Employer .... •k•-h n-1 Cl> Day assignment mo ~·l740. ---------1 Alfi wltbPaclfic ,,.--.-C4111 ..... ,.. Sunday May 22nd. 1275 company. Call (714) P!f.fuU time. If you en· 8:30&5EOE --------- joy a job that keeps you ---------1 p 1 49'7·2485 or send resume ersonne u-83119410 Perbr.Callloday. DENTALASSISTANT ENGINEER lo O'Brien E&crow PO busy. 1s dJversified, de· --------· als w1lh the public in an Inspection Laundromat assistant. Mature woman. pit, 673-1690 or 675-0334 <Temporaries) ._..... r Endodonl1casaislanl, ex· ---------1 STAND·BY ~Q~ ff . per'd. full lime needed Box 358, Laguna Bch. IOOl<ICEEPER Temporary Services of 0 1 c e • for busy group prol.'lice, FACILITY 92&2 Pegboard thru T. 8 RIVIHA 0 OVe rload top pay for raxhl person. EXEC. SECRETARY for earns to $700. flERSOHNEL 557·0061 Non·llmoker. 641-0595 Mortgage Bank in i.: 1-:xecutlve atmosphere RECEJYING ANO 1f you hu\e ex· Legal Secretary : EXPERT wanted. Must penenc·e as n recep· INSPECTOR t 1 o n 1 s t ( h e a v y have good shorthand. Call Vickie Duncan 2082 Bwuness Ctr Dr ' oL· .. ..,. L AS ST PLANNER President Send resumt' 6-I0·347o Suite 290 Irvine 3723 Birch St. N. B r .. n I A SI ANT-no to· 2lm Michelson, Ste AMERICAN CAREER exper nt-cei.sary. call 212. Irvine 92715 tel1tphones l and typist Sm a 11 Sr e c Is I o n _67_5_·1_530 ______ _ and would like to work machine & molded LEG .a.L AG ENCY Mon & Tue only. 540-3673 ISlONewportCtr Dr NB ---------1---------iDENTAL OI-'fo"'ICI-: Needs or m Orange Clencal CLatK TYPIST . front office help Ca I I Call 547 1964 TEM• Need f l rr t t .,, Central Tower ,..-• ron ° ice ypis 64-1 0683 "' able to handle busy ----!Union Bank Square> TYPIST telephones Dental Rt'ct?pltAss1i.t NOFEETOYOU Pl Call F t f bl Mn with Pacific CLERK II ease antas ic oppor or i . Pen.onnel 644·3389 ingual person lo grow & The County of Orange 9AM ·u1 Noon prosper m the mo!tl uni· <Te-mporanes l has available. tem· THE IRVINE CO que ofc m this area 3-4 BOOKKEEPING COM· porary, typist clerk ti S50Newport Ctr Or days a week Many fr- PUTER OPERATOR position. Reqwres 1 year Newport Beach mge benefits. Exper re· needed immediately expenenceandtypmgof EqualOpporEmployer ~~Call (7J.I ) 496-4402 musl have some 45 wpm $3.81/hr Call knowledge of bookkeep-1714) 834·71118, for test mg, Inventory, computer and 111terview. exper, good ulary & COUNTY great benefits 5$6-SS2<> OF ORANGE _bl_"_n 7 30_to&4 oo PatSOMMELDErT. BOOKKEEPER Client 62SN RossStreet wrile up work, all SantaAna,Calif92701 quarterly la<t rPports, An AHirmatlve need Mt be full chg Ac-tlon Employer Somf• typing. J>lea'ting ,_ _______ _ personality. Western Ousmess Services. 563 1---------W 19th, CM. &12 0212 Mr. Saunderson or Mr. Trapp BOOKKEEPER, full char&e for CPA's office XJnt working conditions Opportunity for growth Resume only. 8.L TS & P. 660 Newport Ctnter Or , Sle. 750. Newport Beh. Ca 92660 ---- BOOKKEEPER Full char~c for Rl'al F'litate devclopt"r fhj!hl\' ori:an1ted & cart>t•r orienlNI, .,elf o;tar11.•r Xlnl salary & ~n 0 l' Airport l.01.· Sl•nd r1' ~ume to P 0 Ro' C 19525. lr\1ne. L 1 9'l713 Dookkeepmi: Clerk pl 11m\'. or lull lame. to "ork m a(counlin& otr1tc 1n Westm1n'.'ltE'r R92 5.'r'15 BOOKIU:J-:PI-:R , full char11e l::ll.p onlv n1'ed apply. St{•warl Titlt! Co . 900 N Broadway. S " 5.'11! 1114 C<>aCTAIL DENTAL ASSISTANT. Cha1ts1de exper 4 WAITRESS handed. x ra)i., etc Learn m 40 hrs the mosl Laguna N11wel. 495 1245 cxc1t i n.R. gl a mou rous highly paid profess Day 0 ENT A L R EC E P or eve s~i.1ons. Place TIONIST f:xper'd . for menl ass1sl Good JOb op quality l'mwn & hnd,Re por. ore Many benef1ls N.B Call 714/751·9194 Call644 921_1 _ _ So._ Calif. {;ockla1l Dental Asst. exper'd. Waitresses. Inc . 17922 Happy self molivatt-d Sk~ Park Bl. Sle C. extr11 Sharp girl wanted Irvine, Ca 9'l7t 1__ for progressive dl'ntal COMP .. Htou;c--L .ore Prevention oncnlt-d "" " -Sal open. lrvlne. Call Refined woman for 752·7~. wknds for incapacitated -------- 86) r old woman 6733CJ711 0 ENT AL 0 RA L Balboa Penmi.ulJ SURGERY Ofc 11ss1sl ---~Ion Fri. Xray lie. typm~ req'd 118 f'\I area. ~2·2521 COOK . ----- Breakfast Shift <ioocl Dental Re<'ept, Ortho<lon· pay & benefits. l1<· lo work both frnl & -\pph Joli-. R(ll!<'r chr '11Je. l'\111 tame for 11 .wos Coa'.'!l U\\y <'heerful pero;on who Laguna Beach would l1k~ to make a ---------1 c·art"Crm1h1~ field Will ••*** COLOMY KITCHIN Now lll't'.eptln• 11µplica lions for day t·onks i-·u11 train Pref non 'l mkc 536 7M9 DENT AL ASSIST. E<t~r d or will tro1in ~harp. intelligent i;1rl \hs~lcm Vll'JO g30.JJ9S & P Time available Dental l\))S\~lllnt f'' tinw. r.ood starling salary & expcr d X ray <·e rt t'Ompan)' bt-nef1l~ Apply Al,o. p time A:.i.l 1n pen.on. 321 1 lfortwir ~s o.i~J Bh·d C:\I tmn.diate position I• GYoilable for o FocllJty Planner w i th a n9nimum of S years' experience In buildln9 modlficati0tt and of· flee layout. The In· dMdual select"' must ha•• a 9ood knowtedge of standord symbols and eot1•ert- tlons for electrical, HYA.C ond pMnb}ncJ. Duties will lnvot .. opet'I space ptannirHJ. lftterloce with project task force mana9e· .. nt on lon9 ran9• pfarts for future space AqYlrenwnts. Qualified ca~didates should call: Melli~ Bedford (714)975·21 l4 oropptyat 3333 Mlchel1on Dr Irvine, CA into un adm10istrat1ve parts for eJectro· ~ usi.istl.lnl position, we mech a nical devices SECRETARY EXECUTlV1'~ ASSIST neeJ ) ou Apply 110 Working knowledge of Fai;hion Island Law firm Perform broad ran~I.! ol Ne\\ 1>0rl Center Dr. Ste Yl4.S true positioning re-desires Legal secretary sec reterlal & ad 200.NB Mon·Fn 9·4 q'd.Proficlentuseofpre-withCivlllltJgaltonexp min1strat1 ve dut1"s for ---------cision measuring mstru· Call Shella Prtsldent of Manuf<11.: - . --& 3 lunno Companv Near Girl l-'r1day, p11ime w1bk ments ·5 yrs exper 640-1560 " · k & 11 · prefe-rred. Orange County Airport png payro ex per. an ST .. COSWITCH l""C UcettMd lns_.or Mu!>t have e\tdll.!nl gurst home, C M . "' " ,.... ... skills· typing. dictation. 646-6716. 1139BakerCosta Mesa for Exlerminatmg Co. ------549·304 I Call blwn 8 AM · 5PM. arrd h&hl accouolln~ Good hrs. paid overtime. 646-8734 Top pay Reply Ad :J932, Apply Melro Car Wash. Equal Oppor Employer Daily Pilot, P 0 Box '"''""I' bo Bl d C I\• ---------LIV E . I N HOUSE. Ju"'. Co~t·· l't, tesa. Ca r.JJ<I ~ar r v . "'" ,:.'.., "'" ---------Inspector for small elec· KEEPERS-l or 2 or """""' "-U "'RDS tron1 c parts. Routine dome!>tlc couple. non· FACTORY WORK. young man 16 18 ror light work No exp nee Days & af lemoons. 645 2702 Factory •ASSEMBLERS• •LAIORERS• MALE& f'EMALI': All Orange Oo. Areas HELPMATES lls.8876 1505 E. 17th Streel Suite 102. Santa Ana FINANCE SECY ~ "" w o r k • e x p d smoker. for family wl2 HEB>ED IMMB>. w / M 1 c r om el er & 11rls, ages 3 & ~. Must Join a progressive, fast Calipers Call 642·1877 for speak Eng. P\t rmtt growing co. w1unhm1led interview w/balhs. lovely home in ad\'ancement. Must be --So Laguna. Bus phone mature & resp. 8 Hrs INSURAN CE Group S81·111Ml paid training 1( you Health Cli11 ms Ex ------ qualify +other tx-nefils. aminer, exper. at least I Secunly & Industrial Services 1424 S. Grand. S A. SS8·9027 4320Campus Ste 130, NB S4!J-8071 Lie No. C6177 > r. Salary open. S49·t767 <Jani IMVIMTORY LOAM COUNSELOR I yr experience constru<' _ GUARDS lion loans pref Typing 75 wpm, d1ctaphone Foxx ""tf FLUOR Development Corp, CostaMesa&Cerritos -. S.16 2591 Permllnenl Full & Part-t1me Phone & transp re· ENGINEERS AND ________ _, q'd Rellred welcome CONTROL CLERK Manual inventory/will keep record of move· ment of all inventory In factory, evaluallon of same (('Ost e\c) + main· lain records of produc· lion. MuH be good w1f1gures. detail onenl· ed, neat. writing. 10 key by touch, hle typing. Ex· per'd in inventory con lrol & A/Payable req'd Apply m person. We are seeking a college graduate whose back· ground includes real estate or lending ex· perlence. Duties will in· elude sohclling and pro- cessing routine loan• in· volvma single family residences. Will also as· s1st in meetmg loan pro- ~ti on quotas and tr.tpch obJectaves. TYP· 11,g ab1lily required. Please contact Rex Perkms al 768·7771. F'1nanclal Secretary. Call 546-0274, ore hrs 10-2 CONSTRUCTORS.INC. Typing 75. Must hove Ltd Closed Wednesdays. Equaloppc>rtunllY partnerships exper. & --lli\IRSTYLIST-- employer M' F bank mg ex per Account· WANTED mg/FM'lance degree pre 84.;.9065 f'd Salary to $1200. Combro Manufac:turin9 7601 Clay, Hunt Bch. <W ofBeach& So. of Garfield J Equal Oppor Employer ENGINEER HAIR STYLIST Litigation Secretnry·2 3 Lrg busy salon. Top JANITORS Glendale ~c-' Savfnqs 24221 Calle de Ta Luisa Laguna Hills. Ca. Equal Opportunity Employer Microwave Communication AppHcations Yrs exper hll& Typing comm El.Toro. 586-2216 70 al'curalc Good oppor -Exper M/F or cpls, ~ t.ly --------- Salary S85() $1000. llELP Wanted Male & wk, 4 hrs nite. Call btwn rl'm Full & P it. Apply 3·6, 7S2· 7292 r ~ I "·' t Sh 110 in person. Kentucky ---------v.:i:a ,.,.,•<'re ary·, . f-'ried Chicken, 693 S Jan1lonal Su~v p /lime, Typing 80. Good phone Coast Hwy Laguna exper. Must like people, prc!>ence. Plrasanl office ,. ' call for appl. 752·7292 surrounding. Sal $1150 to Bcac~-· _ --------- S9'.!S. lle lp Wanted Full & JewelrySalesperson P1l1mc Restaurant. HI J. HERIERT yrs & older. Apply m HALL JEWELLERS person, Shakey's Pizza, "One of America's 2214 Newport Bl, C.M. Oldest & Presl1g1ous Jewelers" Career oppor for fine jewelry Store Manager. Assist. Manager & Manager Trainee,. Paid retirement. holidays. vacations. stock purchase plan. Xlnl op por to allvance. Call Mr Morns for appt. S4lH319. LOAN SUV CLK Mortgage loan broker r1rm. Exper. req'd. Near Fashion Island. Call for • appl. 644-8824. ·----- LUNCH COUNTER Food Prepcrotlon We need a dependnblt: person to work al lunch counter preparing sandwlcbes & salads. Some grill work in· eluded . Uniform furnished. Medico! and hospital beneOls. Apply Lindberg Nutrition. between Carousel & Bulloclu.. lower level m the South Coast Plaza Shopping Center. C061ta ti---------1 Mesa Apply al Vitamin PCC BUSINESS SYSTEMS 171 ll Al'IMll'onl A\ t Santi Au, Call( IZ'114 Counter MAIO Needed. Oependa· ble for weekdays & weekends . Seacllff Motel, <494·41192. MAJDSWANTEO Dan Quixote Mol(?I 2100Newport Bl. C.M. MAIO wanted Harbor Inn Motel 1800 W. Balboa, Nwpt Beach, 675·3463 GEM ER AL MAIHTIMANCI PERSON Immediate opertln• far a aeneral bulldlna m lonance persl"n . Qualified candld1te must have a back•ro In carp*ntry plut aom e:111>41r1enrt' with elet• tncal, plurublnl and A tt1:1 lnt.tnance and rep . nu. Is a permanent Ill& lime pc>eft.ion wUh ov~' Ume u heeesury. ee l h n t co m pa n7 l)tndltA. Piute cal\taei our Puaonnel Depart. mcnt: , MISSION VIEJO COMPANY 2'800 Chrtunta lhlonVltjo Ca 11 l. 1121875 t7l4)83'f~ .l .. t H#•;._.,,,., bAl\_Y fllLOf .,. flt • .... W•hd 110 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~!'!~ .. -.. ?~~.! ~~~~.~ ... !!!~ ~-'!~_..?!.. ~!!~-.. .?!.~ ~~:!'::! ..... !!.~~ .................. !!~~ Mefp W•ted .,7100 tWp Wcmttd 71001-------·i·-------1·-------1Saltl Oriented, oM> busl· Secr'ftm"y to $910 Sunday, .,_ar 15, 1en .• 1~ llt •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-·••••••• 1'11.nled Circuit Board. RET•IL ft HI P /time. Su per Sectttatl• 1 f'tOtl u:i uppUcunt MAIHTBfAHCIMAM .-~------1--------llALESTATI ~ ~ta.wwkwtth~cit· On!um Jub w;lnrl'\.-dlbhs N "<SQd rm ttmv. hut.Ji NUltSl!:1i ' PAINTER CLERKS !01, motivated 1roup. ~rMIQR .:oodi • ,.. a puT•ly pro P'/Umc \ton ·l'ri 1-:ir11t·• UR~EHT TRAJNEES &onou.., ambit~ only ,JI.ft f1'NlonAI aee'y you wlll 'tllci'd Xl11t pa) & twrw lmmnflat.r ruu tlmt' RI' *M•U•GER• apply. Hl·lljt. btwn ~1ETAR1ES 01.in a '""* We$t Coa:;t Appl)' an pt•r:.on, 1'4•" rly po1o1t1on lh'illl.,bl•· on 11·7 Mii UTOTE.M 1-aPU «" olc lot aa Eaat. Coai.t ~hanur. J.IU Vllton.a, l!.. ~hill full Ila.~ J.'l•tJltons TII• 1ucces1ful can· IJlceon Electronn~•. u C.u""'9e• Ma lwta firm. You .. 111,.ap tht"'le -· ul:M> Jor hct"n od vc:noo dldot• nMllt h••• • ll·nder In thu Printed Lura• tllbliabed olflc.'e, Poaitlon1 open bt, 2nd II SALIS ..._ f11nl111llc extrH. 1-'ret 'MAINTlHANCE rM!l 3•1t&:ll•'f.1':iu:t!llt-nt thonMllJ"bowtedcJeln Urt"ultBoardlndWl\ry, prlmoloratJou. Mutt 3rd thllh an San SU"'-IMIMT Leeldl..,,for hrnkfut, lunrh & Poi. 0111•11 ~011 · Fr• H lnry trnd 1AIOrklS>f ro11· ft tuu lmmedlale ~nlnp have ~cent resldenllal Clemtnte " Laiuna YOUR l .. COMI Apodfo6 11nuclol, profit 1hanna. It \\I H \\I .1111e11111 Call r.-n.tmn1·I: ttw applicaffoo o oc· ror •PPllcant" with u resale, aomo com. Beach. Other ar911 have SSS$ $$SS dote to..._? rottremont, in•ur. Tiu~ \it;UON/\l.US K.n~ ..,... • ..._a.cl pebtt ICood work accord and mcrclal experience. opcnln11 alto. No \tXper. will 10 Catt. call Im QiH . It~ l'o •t·h HI. 11 II JiVEJlL Y MANOR indudhlC) the qbUlty to will.1111nt••11' tn work ovtir· Sil or". override •nd req'd. Apply at any 01 PAITTlMI Inv~ljul& lbt!llt\ fmt' op modJ11toly. Ahltull Abbot C.allft1r 1nh·1 \ w"' «O"llV\L!:S<.'t;11o r mix colon from tlnh. UIOl' romm'lulon. Cnll •P· ll«<la TILIPHOMIWOIU( Portunltl ~ now uv111la Peraoon1:1l Al(cncy. 450t• \11I1 K17 !lttM1 llO~PIT,\I. Preference wlll be puintmenteecrehuy our 2S118Newport Blvd. Guarantnd Hourly bit> with a 1iolldly 11row C 11m11 u • 0 r • N • U r.1._und Hllh Thl• followtnii poe1t1on• 7c.,.. •127 Co.ta Met• 642.no2 W11ee Plua BonUB. 5:30 rn~ •n1lnnrln1t firm 557..ULZ! .. ... .. , ',. . .: ;..~' ~ \tul•· oq•r 111· 111'·11 "" Jo;quul Oppurtu11H.. 9l•en to those whe arc a\•nlloblt for 2nd und ··---"·------p.m. to 8:30 p.m. C11ll lOCllted lo Oran1u Coun Sec t -,S-1 ___ _ jJl•arum·l•, utiolt ""''">' l'.;inpliw.or haH had work ••· ard11hill: llvdro.Cop""r'·----------• &48-4223orcomet.o~E. ty. To quallry. )'Oll'll reary •"/P'ttoM"1 ,,, ; ,. .. m rr1 m .. rh l"'rl11l••tl ~ ,... lhS Cos P4 d R.c-t 111 ' " ' 1--------•1 lt t with wall Pll1""•. Screen Muklna, RN y 17 tceet t.11 ua. n.. 5·7 ye11re ·~ .,.. l,l'Jrll 1n~t.11lull11r\ ,\ p.r nc ...... .. REAL iSTATI or l N -s:flll(.'e, excellent t P· $725 (M•ybt! 1\101,'el) Fct' v11rlt•rl ~hn11 ch1111• .. 1.1 ou MURSES AIDES cov~ .v,l:YP~od~~to~ti::.rt MANAGO WAHTID ________ ., 4s at.enc> •kllla and ruld. Variety filled job wtulc lri.1111 nii ~ 1•1 :1:1~ .~ ONl1·dlf'~ fll, ... ,1,'<1 '"' For well known. expand· P/tlme. 11·7. Xlnt bene. SalesTninl'et pO ted teltphon• mon need a ~~ur .. ma tu re d,1\' & l'\I "·Jo' l & P/l. fnfoy work in a new, Pie~ upply in pcr111on Ing Rual Estate com· Bayview Conv. Hoepltal, LARGIHATIOMAL ner. Prtvk>usexperlt-ncc ability to answer ''(• • :) 1 .I! II\' MANAGER (111 l;11'kC! hl•ull h 101111 _ ton: :.1111.t he •· x -p1·rlunttt•J, 111utu1·1 11wlud wkuch r111 l'1111v innovatl•efy de1l~ before UAM ror 3rd ahlrt pimy. ()peniug a new ot· %05:5 Tburln Ave, C?tl. 5-PIJref In a tech n l c 11 I or phont?ll. h#ndlc c<1rrt'1>j.1. lui.11 t::x.r1<•r"rdcl '.\Int faciRty Call· po"ltlon "nd after nceinCostaMesa.Muat1-00-·rio5_.,._______ Hel~&T ... t . enirlneerln~ environ "No Short.hand'." Merit ~l.illtllll l>••Y Plca.:il· .ipp· ·, • :l:JOPM for 2nd 1>h1Cl posl· have experience. Salary,__________ men\ would be an 1&11aet, ralle. "'111 benefits. Also I\ Ill 1-11·non. lkH'J I) ....... Bectfof'd Uon plus +. All 11ppllcuUon1 RN'S S"'-•N,._owSTHJ•~1"J1ES . but la not a must. Fee Jobe. can Control "\1-·onuin \w11h k1111wlt-tl~1· ~I hl•o1llk IJ>IKI», 111\"'" l oo , IMfllfl(lnl: ul uUll'r l'llllJloyet",. 1'11 ,\II •t.'11l11'tl «0111 uln111.1I , 't•nt.I \t1v\or 3-CU \ u.:lonu t'\I confidential. Af,ply to ._ ,.. " Career Employment ..... URSES "'-IDES 17141975•2 114 DICEON J\d. No. 800. D11l y Piiot, Night nurseai 11·7. Full & ~~hli~u~~r!a':ain. We offer vnrll'd :and Agency,MH50.'S. "" "' _... at ELECTRONICS Claa.sified Advertlsln1. p/Ume. Also, CCU RN't1, EamS2I0.$400wk challenging a ssign •-------· 1 J l•;xp<'r. r1ref d \lt·-.J or-rrY 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Benefit& for l/Ume. Con· ments, 11ood saloriu, SECRl:..,.AKY ·•:.>• ~""1umu lo'"ad K4H, 'fh1· Vl•Nl' t ·um uo .. 11 fil1l 333 3 MlcheflOft Dr I~ Von Kurmun Mesa, Call(. 92tr.!6 t.uct Nlss Jensen, Cos la Cumrnluk>ns &t: bonutes. comprehensive bcnl'ril' ('01lt-rM l' ~I lninir.CA I lnrnc.CAll2714 Memorial llospatul . CarK.or•uaptdadvance· and fine work.in~ cundi J • l),11ly l'1hll. I' 0 f-k;, .,~ .. ,~.c ~1 a.~ 1 \car o C: Airport 1 M2-2734. ment oppor MRn)' co tions MUR~~H~~DES ,,f FLUOR 1.-A,uul Opportunll .• \o Rew Es~~REER 'Ce:sM.. . .....,.... CONTRACTS SECRETARY ,.. .. ~ ---r n•• ~'11\:>.!A<.if:~n;:11 r -1.i l'i:OPLKrt;ltSQ"li 1 ..,1 1-· 1 1-;mployt-r M F ·~ !tl'CUnly for your fum1 RN 11·7 7Sl·tll4 i~~~~:llKIT·t~\1t·:.. ~ ENGINEERS AND ---------•I Ir. ubovc avera(Ze 1n· Super•iaor MonS/lU,TuesS/l7 For Con .. u.lerullon!>, Co&ll7141159·1713 ~ • · l'>wr ll!'<'fl!I p 11 mP ·' ~ • ·~ • M>< m "hol1'!-i.llc• •upph •ll F°ll 11 ~ I .IJHl.111/t'tl • Ji'f'J ~ · ·U= MAM•CURIS~ • N ····ii 1;•1 t-· t 11r1, Hwh.irl1 Oudlc ti• S.1h111 ,'Jll '\t•\l.flOr• I 'l 1 1>1 .... II \l \Tit !:i_lr.1lh. ""'' "'" """,,. t ~'l•llH 1'11 ... 1l1u11 \\ I t h S ,1 II J II .1 11 ~.-1phl.1 .. nu J11 \1 ... 11111•111 ~ I-11 •n Sa I a 1 ' • 11111 101 1n1•11,11rat1· \\ 1•x11 I 1 t I• 111..:1 ht 110•!1\ '· I IJ,1\ ~I . l4t•1•I., dl1111(~' 1111 ,HI\ ,Ill • I ""'''' 111.d I ··fl,,,. 1',111 (,,., '"' .q1pJ , ,, I'll 1111 .;1 ' v 'lot.\ I t' It I • \\ o \.I , \ :\ . , .. I' 111111' In \\1•11•111111 lh'\\ f'fJIHf''' '"\ ,•1;n l.Jt I ,,, .... "·"''' 1·1 .. ,1111~· 1l1, :\u1l 111 hit• l\pina.: ~r;.·11u. ,) \fl-.llff . \I. \S'-ISTI\ '\I 11,11 I. fl'I h •• II t1nl 11la.:l 1111 llo ll'h I'll\'" 11111 lh•ph d.1·•.1111 d \ti S:'l.11 11111(\' 1•11111. I' fl 11 .. , 1r.1.11, I,.' I' t ,1 \k:1,1 f ,ii '(,!1j~·1i MEDICAL .. The Ooct >r's Corner'' /.,,r-' ••r.. I l.1, <>u( .t,u1d1to •v ',' l'•l\tt111i1' \\1lh I .••,111111 ";} l: , .~ f)f ;t11j:~' ( I J 1)111 I lit .. (~;· ~n:t-.J·'lllS'I I 11•1• \\ F1 1• .l11h F /Ofc Recept1oniat •t•''il1111l1n,it'Of1 krh :-J;~o 1 ••O' •"'fo•"fM\lf l•d1 "'I ... lifMI ,, •. •Jran~·t· Slil~I , 'I 11~1111 i1.1~1 ~ • t l 'tnu\t J in \'I (f, Al RIVIERA 1 PERSE>NMEL I '""ll llll ln1 I Ir i.u l•• , •• ,.. Ir 1ut·\ 17141833-9410 111:1.1• \11111~. <.arllt•ltJ CONSTRUCTOR&,INC. come, independence. ac· 80 Bed EC. F . uesa , _ P llml' 111 or 0\ er Mm cept.anC'e. This 111 Hl!:D "' 1'1111\ llo>'>P 11XI ~1u11lopporlu11ll\. ~~""to .. t··1 .. l'\/oc~ ..... r 0 Venk Conv. Hosp, 661 • 111 ....... .. ' ,.,.. C \llPl:.'T! rop in, see I •·11t 1d•I \vu, I 1•mplo.ver M Jo' n°•· J11b wo11ld <'nt11i I Cent.er St., C.M S48·SS85 H George Davis. Red MURSES la11ndry & deaning of ~rpet Realtors '32302 R-L.t..t~•, Rog"'-Morc party rl'ntal eqwp. Apply Ca · t S -,.. l \ N "\''' HI'. 1·vl11 r PJ.rtv. Pl.in Ptoph: Weck mino PIS r:i.no, an u'om""n needed or Purty World . 2025 J C · l n "' \li1l oVVorlu111t) I) payched. .. No deliver· Newport Blvd, c l\1 . u 11 n a Pis r 3 "0 · house-cl'" i.crvlce. Call l.1110 C'onv C\•11tt•1 1ni.: Sumplt:::. rurn1i1h<'d 831·0055. ~-075'1 1'\5~ sur><•nnr \\ 1• 'II H l~lcbnty Jewels IQ(J 3553 I' 'lime Opportumly for , _________ _ Ca11G467'WI ProductionWori<ers lkal FBtute Sales. 1':xp'd SS/\EAl ~LJSMTRAEKS•SE fR 1 5 1 !'BX An:-.werin!l St•rv. ., u t>pr. Im med oncnrnus ~1011 llum Lu upprox 4pm or unexp'd. Up to 80' o tJ . 'ec:1 UI .111m r(·i,loratl\ ,. b'orn RM SUPERVISOR Fl I. L l'I :'Ill-: ALL SHIFTS LYM CHARGE l'l'J .I. 1'1:'111-. ALL SHIFTS NURSES AIDES l·l.~l-'fl \I E ALL SHIFTS l'oinr~t1t1\t• '"I.in ~ Hlllhov~ Conv Hosp. _;!Ill ..: hi ::it s ,\ 547-7091 E.O.E. CALL NOW! GENERAL OFFICE RECEPTIONISTS SECRET ARIES TYPISTS J l '111111h \:ss1~nnwnb \ho U!1lh I.! W.·l'I.. h \'a1·udt111 Pa> · 111l•·r1 al llonu-. NO FEES . ~POWER IMC . H8 W. 19th St COSTA t-4ESA 645-2043 • Mt • •• \l.rn.1 ·eor ,. "' & llpm to Ul>lffOX tium. comm. Sunorvislon for me. expcr re<1u1.r • • · for matur<' people lo ,.... l"""n Sal.. 410 '""b St Tues G1lm lo u1>prox 411m nu ht'Cn11t-c:1 TV & rud10 ..... _ ''" ""'' • " or k \ u r1 c d h r s & N B 67" 0070 Nu t•x11t•r ll•·•·ui.!f. Will adv. Referral i.yslem. · ~ -----\\knth Apply m µt:rson, 1~~i Rcwhcster SI, Costa Imm Appl) 1n per,un. Prote<:ted farm areu Nu ~.,Cb :\It"'" I' t• n n ,. ~ u ,. t· r . I 1; GO plush oft'. Nurth Tustin. CUSTOM Ell HEL/\TIONS SALESTRHI PBX OPERA TOR \rll>li'er. Scn1ce exper fur l'(ra' CYdrd rel.Jee. Eve ,111rt & \ anuus hr:. 657 \\' l!lth St. Co:ila Meu ~ll 1403 PerMinnel PAYROLL CLERK PART Tl:'lll': \\'1· .irl' '!'t•km~ a 1>c•1111ll' 11nentrd per-.on. ab!\' It> J>I IKt'"l> l>.1\ roll & U,,'it:-t ,, bu:-.~ 11er,11nrwl olllt,. l'rt•tc:r ~111111· .1111111 \ l•J !-IJl•Jl. ~"""'"h \ppl~ !I \ \I 111••11 "1111 h I 1'1•1 ,1111nd llt•pl MARRIOTT HOTEL •w10 :><ew1l0rl Ctr l>r ~''"port Tw;il'l1 l'A!ual°Or>p !-:mph rm PEASOMMEL SECRETARY I'.. 1 t 1 11 n r 1• q u 1 r ,. ' ,,., \t·1l1I H'•tr" pt-1.,t•n1wl ~·xp"r & l!rwxl 'e1•rM:1r1al l.111--;horthunu nul 11• •111•r1·d Shuwltl h~ "''"" lt·di.:t-.ahh: 111 '""q flh•""' 111 pc• '111111.-I l'tol-ltlllll It l~ll t.; tu lh1• l'IJ1·cntiJ \n• c M. IHF.N No. Tustin Assoc. l'ubl11· Hdut111n Sitlei. 'rofeulonol Vofl•yball Purt & t t1mt• 1t·omm , St·a .... m t1ckl·h & Jd snles poo;1t1on' open lo men & ~t>mcn > r-.:o 1>rl•v ex per nl•1 C'ull llon <71-1 I 95-'> 0370 \tun Fr 1 1u: \I. t.:..~T.\TJo:SALt:s WALKER&LEE REAL ESTATE LOCATIONS AAA IV"llllOn .. In OraftjlC ·' 11 ti I II ' \ fl I( t• I c ' • II I\ 1•t:.HI.-.11111 Su11 U1t>j!O l'lllllllh'' \\llh l al'lhlH''i ·" Cl'.ll!lnlt 0\ er .! 11110 'If II pro\ 1d1n i.: 'l'l'df01l1• luhh ) u1 l'a, p 1 1 ' u l •· l vu n:. 1· I 1 n I( 11111 m s , pri vate 111.111ai.:1·r·, orfllt' and ,,.p,11 u11· work urcu 1iro· '11llni.: r111·h a~st11·1al1• \\Ith his own <k~k ;rnd 1t•l1•phom: TRAINING Tu111on 3,s1st un l'l' for 11rc llt·cn-..011 tor hool. IJmou.. lll""d start t 1,t1n1ni.: 1 1<1'SC' 111 54'7·9565 RECEPTION- GIRL FRIDAY Super position for a i.uper girl ! Diversified duties include. Lale secretarial. public rela· lion,, hostess & :ill .1round assistant to bui.y t•\ecull\e Beau11ful prl\ dle office, Clex1ble huur:. & rnna:e bener1ls for H:ry 11ltral-tlve & well !!roomed g irl. Good l-ducul1on & l) p1ni.: skills ure l~'enl111I W11le rull r,·i.ume lu P. 0 B11x llf.lli. Santa Ana. 92711 RECEPTIONIST llea\'y phone traffi<' re c1 ·-. l'Ompt·tent. skilled 1)(·r~11n 1111lir••t'I lrafr11· & .. mile bn~hlly t.o main· l.11n Good Nmpan)' lm ai.:<' S."100 c~.11 \'1c:ktl' IJunc;m ll40·8470 \!\rnHICA·" CAREER A<it::NCY t.111 'l:c"porl C:lr Or :-.11 nr 111 Or:.inj!l' Call 5.t7·196-l Immediate position available for personablu, a mbitious. m o ney motivated lndlvlduals to develop our profe!>i.lon1tl customer rolatlons-s 1:1lei. staff. lnrleld contllll v. tlh present bu.,iness <'henls as well as unhmlted gros polenllal In establishini new ac- counts Must hJ\C o~n trimsportaUon Salor~ + bonw.. all tralnin~ pro· nded Plcuse c.'Onlact l\aren Onudu !17!1 :.!.1~1 C:.1hlorm.1 Coping l'rcxlucb SALES SUflfllEMEMT YOURIMCOME SSSS SUS PART TIMI TELEPHONE WORK HOUSEWIVES COLLIGE STUDIHTS Guorameed Hourly Wu&f' Plus Bonll!. 5'30 pm to R 30 pm. Call 6-16 t:!'.!3 or t·ome w 2SO E. lilh St • C~la !\lt,:i --------Sale~ Clerk permanent. 1>.1.rt. t1ml'. Photo dm·c· up, I\· .\tart Ph11a. S.111 Clem~nlt' 1111 1.,30·4~ '·"· '" 11H'\f.<1H' ..,l 1'1-lt USO/f'ff Poid!! t.u• \' ,t11t Xlnl 111'1" 111111111 f·r·-•rr.11111,. I,\ ,,,1.,,1 ft 1 11r~·r\ :-,1~r \\ t '\I' 10 11t1 nrt'ft, \ltllf ,•,Jtt•t 1& t J»."11 S. 1111t1\"'' I 111 •' 111 1 ,, lht· h"'' 1111" I \f.IJIJlo:•'I 111 1'•'1 "fllllltd :-W•t\lt•' l'l•'J'I..' ·IJ•l'h flllJll11111: 1'~1 I'll\\ .11111 i:u.1r,11ll•1nl '"It-' Plu' JUll111 \ 1,11,ol \\ 1•1•kl) l•I t1r•· 1ra1nm1t .rnd on tile 111h (r j Ill 111 a.: 24 Central TO\\l'r t l nivn Hank S<111Jr<' 'l:o n :f:To Yoe Mn wtth Pac1f1C" Personnd tTl'rnpordnl'i. 1 S,\Ll::S FULL·Tl!\11:: ~pt•nall) i.hop 11 .B Mature Womu11. expt>r. pref'd 84<!·423.a _ __ I'• I •• 11111 I l>q1.l1 I fl\1'111 .... 111 1•••1~ "~• o, • r •II""' plurc1i· \ nt I\ 111111t ·" "' I lnine Ronch , 1 ,)I rll •~l."'i•• I• 11111111nn.il ahlltt ' Wot.rOistrid 'I•• •'\11·11 1t 1l 'I 11111 11111 '•'I i'll~•i \In "'II}"' '"11" I .l."11.t \l11lolls1111 lh • • L: 111114• 1.;.1111 1.in·n~1 \\ 111111 :'" ,r 1, \1111 11~.. 11\lllt 11.tkt' J.11nh11r1·•· <e\of'; • l°"I ii 1,, , , 1 k , , .i,111 .ii I r11111 "'"' l"•rl "'" h·1• 1<11ail oH ramp 1 .,'.:t.1li 1111,1~.-l· Ill'\ II t ,oll I l, I ,1dl 111ll111li' tl l'•l l _________ _ ' 11\•I .. ,.,,, 11-. I 111 I II l'I••\ "'•'II( \k• Ill"\ • ·.;~. X.\4).1 1lt• :\I I .. \ '\1 •ti "\u1 ph•1111 nt 11, _________ _ ~h ftrH • 11• "-.t•1u1 H••l 1 • '' •1• OFFICE CLERK l'I f! ... 4 I'\ l•r l",&rt• IHI 111 '· .... , l•l.1UI ' Ull ''UIU ""'''"I'""""" \lut l 1\• I "I' "' \1111""'111." I• 1·11111 I ,Iii \l.11 .11 1•1 MANA GEM EMT \\ • " 1 I I p .1 ' o \ t• r •I 1100 111111 111 11u r m.1n;11'.1•r> 111 l'r7i lu 111 -.1111 llhlt ~1\11 fl'll'l\I' llll' 11.<IJlllll' ,11111 hc•l11 \011 11\'ttl 1111 ,, ""'''''"'"' lill llnll ( "' 1•1•1 AIDS \ltmtwr 11( 21i lk;.rll \ l!ounl, \lo•mht·r nf :i Ni; Rl::CEPT. Cu. promo 1 reak:. F 0 spot. Gd a p· f)l..'.ir + an· I~ Pllll! Will train 1111 1·11n!.Olc lelt•1>h .,~t.lem Start SS50 & !IO Ila\. rl'Y N11 Fee. S:irru llcrk .\genC'Y , 18952 ~lat·Arthur Hlv.d. Ste :120, lrvme. 833·2892. Sales Cul i:;,pr'd p /t. Co:.la Me~a & Fashion Island. Shnrp & a m b1l10U8 ~ol ncecl\.'i.1. Ca II 641i 9936 Salc:11:1rl needc.-d. Smurty l'anl~ & Tor.:. Too, 105 Mcf'udden P , Npl Bch. 673·0057 ---- , SALES, Woman pref'd . Or lorw:ird \·our resumt· with i.dlary n:qwremcnt to Interesting pos. In Cine gift shop. Must have car. ClosslfMd od no 8' I Call (213) 430·4992 for appt. (~farina Pacifica C/O Daily P'Hot Villaae> Long Beach. f'O lox i 5'0 COitoMffa. SALES (3) Weekdays, C.Uf. 92626 so91e wknd:;. Mature woman w /sales exp. Equal Opportunlt~ W• arrntty ha•• on o.,.nl"9 for an In· dMdYm who hos hod crt .... 5 y•wt cu,... ,...,. ••pen-..C:t In the aecr•torfol fleld to' wortc for our Director ofControds.. ""' j I 67"4734 x t:mplo)·~r :'>I 11-' rine ewe ry. .r e · ~~~~~~~~~·I Spcr1fH' 101.> requln•-cept Mon. -rol•nts are excl'lh•nl SALES shurthund 1111u hlgh - Wholesalu & Retail. Xl11l Secretar·1es alT11ral'Y typing i-klllto. car l't'r oppor . fur 4 l:.inllhunty wtlh ~overn bni:ht energetic perltlm. nwnl pro1xr..aJ va Pl'''· ~xricr l>l't>f'd. bul wlll 1>.ilent puJ)t'rs and handl I T •t 1 n.i of l e~:.il 11 um. Wood ightmg 1-·ix· yplS S h1>raria1U1hlp. lndinduat lure Co .• 2031 S.E. :\lain nu!!>l l>e J belC i.l:irler. ~l. Irvine. 1'11-.tllon v.111 1nvol\c in· SANDWICH SHOP' Ralboa Island. "eeds P time help. Gen'l dullet> me: Id 'a b.andwich pre· paratlon. Call before noun, 67J·J'il2 &~;J!~l~.~:·&~ice nds friC'ndly outgolnl( fler ... on !\lu~l be accura~e t\ p1,1 & take lhc:tahol'I. llcil\'\ ph1mc:. & nubhc 1 uni :.Kt. CLl.. B IU~ \ l>an:1 P oint 11111 Repro&SlUt Clerks VOLT tt • U"'C "•f\.tl* ~ t ''"~th 3141 Carnpus Orin 546-4741 tAcr<ll>i. l''rom Orunae Co ,\trpu111 Equal Oppar 1-;mr1l11H•r tcrf llt'IOK ~1th Corporate Legal & Patents and C"ui.tom('r reprcsen· tat1ve1S. If interested, ap· ply in person lo· BRUNSWICK CORPORATION 3333 Harbor ll•d Cotto Mesa, Ca 92626 4!Jli·tiHlll i----- SECRET ARY 1-:qual opportunity St•amstrl'!.S wanted , Fushion Isl IHl' mtokt·~ emi>luyerM/Jo~ 111lcru1ion bnck ~round for fun lunt•h lime• Sh &.1----------prdcrrl'd, will train typln11. 1-~arn $700 1ight p11rty. Call af~ G. Cull V1ck1e Dunl·.in lAS·5072 M0-11470 •SEASONED• Rl>.LESTATE MANACiEtt for erowlng office 10 llunllni:ton Bea ch. Member of lnt'I Reul E'il-'le !lletwork Guaranteed draw with attractive ove rrides. hil(h potential. Call Dale 1'0-.1. F"'Cinck Denlnp· m1>nt Corp ~19·90i7 or l '\ (' .... !Y.t7 ·lllll2 SECRETARY 1'\ill lime position avail. cSun·Thur) !or a bright. motivated & exper'r1 secretary who enjoys Wt)rking w/people, non· smok1•r. Salury open. <:.Jll Rnrbara Davis for more lnro. 642·1626 AM Ent CAN Ct\lll::l';R /\Gi':NCY 610 Ni>wport Ctr L>r N 8 •Win Orani:•· (;all S4i · l llW ~ Ceolral 1 owcr ({.;moo Bunk !',Quurc NO F~F. TO \'Ol t\CO. with Pac1IH Per::.onnel <Tcmpo1 anc" l SECRETARY Youn~ firm Im .1tini.: m N. ll. Ovl!r 400 Oh':-. & ll•t nf1c be1wf1ts lndutl 131 Free mcalb n dav & tree insur. to ynu i. depen dents. Sp1·c1:il person c:irns to SD,~1 Cnll ViC'klt> Duncan tHtl II 170 AMERICAN C',\llt:l':H AGENl'\ 610Nm\porl Ctr l>r NB or in Orn111!!· Q11l ~<17·WOI si-;ntl!:T/\HY lor CPA's olllcc. Good typing skills & orKanitaUunul ublllty m~e..,ury . Xlnt workln~ l'Ond1lmns. R4:1lumeonly. lLL.1'.S. & P. 660 Newport Center Dr .• Ste. 750 Nl'\l. IJOrt Heh. 92660 S1•c retary J Rccepl. for ~.IL South P a cific Tru\.el Co. Oppor. for n¥h\ pen;on lo udvani·e Applicanb mlL'>l poi1i.e's eood ofr !\ktlls, includ pleJsant lelcphone voln· Slarllni; 1>alar:r from ~I ~;oo dr1,c-11dm~ 1m ah1hl\ Sem1 rt"rnme lo :!Kl I LuLrvt'lte Sl, :-. .. wport Beach . Ca •r.lti63 SECRETARY EXECUTIVI'; Fash bl H.E firm. Type 70 wpm Sh !JO JOO Call f-:1 I t'l'll S.tO 012.1. 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Sal open. :\1una>:e ment training 11ru.11rnm Apply. Rrlalol J>nrk .\100ic11I Group, 722 UakcrSl.C.M. SALJ::SLi\L>Y wanll'd tor 1 ________ _ Pro-l>hop. l'\ecd rruiturc individual. CJll lx!tWfl :l & 5. ask for Sandy or Je;in, 812· ii47 21 Central Tower <l:n1on !lank S11uan• 1 NO FEl•:Tn YOtT Atn with Purtllc Perl1onnel TO SI0,000 i':'l('l'llt•nl ruturl' w JI h rnpltlly l(r<IWlllg Sm. ('II nt'ur ()(• l\1rport G0<l<I lyptnl!. Sii req . offlt•(' mitml l\nowledJ:e or 1>Urrhu:1in~ shipping de '1r11hll' Write l>(J &x I~. lr.,.1m·. Cu 92713 i51 ·:.'600 ••• •• \111 l I '" " I I 1li11 \.I' ,\ 11. '. I ·•ii·· M '!l,l•J I M111f1/Pcnl lnr.ur. lloirr I il•1111.111 I l '"'"' l 11 , ...... & c ll411hl I I I ..... ·~· ' .111 \Ir!-•• I 111111 •I\ ·~11 .. ,,11 !;,~:;-\ \ll:l!t(,\:\ I \ICl.l.lt \I :t"\I I Cdll 644-3319 \\I 111' '"" TH£ lRVIHE CO .:"'~;-.;,,"'"'rt l lr 111 "· .... ,,.,,, J\t .u h ~ •tlltcl Of1pttr J:1111tl11H'I PHONE SALES l'hun• ':""• 1•1 •IJJI•· H\.ll•· <11 lr•mult lo. 111 1 , \< •• r,. 111 ••fJtt• t '"'" 11nlt·t•ol \\ 1t&:t•"' ,,, 'omrnt~"1nn' .!'" 1 •. 1•1 lilh Stn•••l '"II 1· o ~ '"t.' \I""" 1••114-f•rn ~ 110 ;\ 11'lflp111 t,SJ, t:!:!.I '1 .1.111~.·~porl 1 11 111 "H l•---------,11 rn lit .1111, 011 l'whr Supphvr f,1111.1l l)Jl111ir1unll \ ~:mDlo>)cr . 'l•rJ t ,..u "' ""I LARCi£01V. OF htm, ~ 11 • 1111 .ii 1 ........ , COit,, OIL FIELD 1 111•111 n .• nk .!'>•111.11 ··1 SUrl'\.IER --'-11fl•:h l11\lll •I .,. \Ill Wtlh I' II 111• ""'~""'" I 11 1111 .. , "''' fill 1\.1111111111 :-. .. 11., ll••jl• ",,,,, ·' 11111 . 111·ilt• 111111 ... I'll "· ·~llll'lll I I ... ,,.,, ~lllt\\ 111~1 'I'"! I 'k zllP\111111"11 --. ""°'t'\'fk'\ ""'' h,• 1 • 'I \ H '4 ·'.11 1:t1h•'I 1•"qwr t'l.tl'\,.;fts Now HJ""9 Locof Off1c• Mo Travel lr¥1n•Ar•o I .. 1111 l•'n11n S200to $400 r•t.\Qt i-: 1·o'iTlto1. T II EH 1\ I' IS f "' u 11 n r r..r• 111111•. l'Nll \Ion ii. 1111• unh •.111 '.llii'.l l'l.,\....,11< \1 \l'lllNI': tH'l'll \TOllS lmnwd tOI<' OJ)Wllrll( r111 ht & ~nil Shirt mu <'111nr 11pn111or11. "111 Ul 1 1•1ll u ulnt't'" Shift 110111111 ptl fur ru11M work. Aps.>I>' u1 \ H•r<111n Or,1nge l'oai.t 'lu~llt· \l11lll111v or coo OM.\ C :Ill Ct11 1>1 •~>{hll lllll'I\" \11 1;1·11·1l,\ -"-Ir;:, tr1IO perwfflc l'orrunf11'llUn11. bonui.ci. & t .te:l T 11 n y Vat• be r 11 IH:!·8J53 hl•n\'flt ~Xl'ICI ll<ll llf't• ----... ----•!'.\Ill trnln. C..'nll M r. PlA51'1CS 1 larn .. "'4ntl :!1116 ctr Tu~~ 898-4486 ORDER DIS« MOLOIHG MACHIMI Of'EttATORS F 11 rt h" r t' x p ,1 n11 Ion l'l l'11lC'I perm openlnlll • for urwr d le trlllner nwch. opn nn all shi~~ Our tralnln11 & mlll'll n· nl'w pr()Ct'tiun• nuurt• 1 upld adv:s11c1•m1."nl r~,. 1111 cmpluyeu. wbu l\11v1• lh1• ha!eh· .1h1lltv It dt· "llR-noun pny i' nl~ht 11tllft bon + protrt im r· '"' & lClht frln1e•• ~nef1l11 l\pplv ttnm-4pm ClM CO Z5 Drill&JI A~t>. C. t. lr'Vlne lndu•t'l Compl<'x f,qual Oppe>r Employer SALES -----OUTSIDE TO $1200 SICRIT ARIES /\cctn& Clerkl!/Bkkprs To Sl200Mo. Employers Pay All Feei. 1Tcmporune" 1 ------Liz Reinders Agency 1---------• 4lt20 Birch St, Ste lo.t ">:ewport Beach 833·8190 Call for appt/Est:.rh '6S Rl'C'eption1:1t /Tvplst for Accounllnic office in l'-0\\port. Center. FtKUre 11p\1l11d e desir11ble. Sala ry tu S600 Ca ll 83.'>·87li0 for lnlerY1ew Free Attr:i.C'tlvc, JX!ri.onuble lnd1v to sel health product!\. Must be ---------free lo travel & wine SECRETARY Corporate orl1cl' 111 Newport Dl!ut•h nCl'll!> peri.onal>lll, rei.p indh for ch3llcnsmii po~ n · port.me to to11 1:xecul1' t• or ropu.lly &rOWlllR co Sh &accurutc t)'pini.: ei.!>cn llaJ. SECRET ARIES TYPISTS CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPRS RECEl''flONIST /Typi11t nel'C'lt-d UUme for N.D. publl9hlnll firm. Kuow'l nf grummor eucn. 1>"75-6730 dine clients. 01'l'1t op· por. for caret'r minded pcnon. Ala.o 1-"ec J obs Call Rltu, 540 6055, Coastal Ptrsonncl A&t'n cy, 2700 Harbor Blvd. C M. COMMISSION RfCEl'TIONIST Sales Out1ldt•. window 1'11 111 711', 1mmrrll11ll' "''m011"111n "llh /\D VAN<'l•:S th11t ulluw v1111 ln 11'\'('IVt• NlnlMlft~lon hrfnn-l'lrn1r C'lt 1•111·rnw Involves arcur11to typlni: eovetlnp. good r.losel'!l. & tel e phont1 work comm1salon paid on each t''/tlme Call for nppt. sale. Onw a1alm1l do". f..W llllZ$ 1Near lt'uhlon Health ln11 prol(r:i m. 111l11nd 1 549 33t5 R~ept /Typlat $750 Al'tl•1 l.l )'l'ur ... 1n hu11I· t.ocal CPA 11ttks br1•hl. "'"'" wuh •18 1·ompony of· friendly l':"'°n to greet flcc11 lo ln>1urt• '·onllnult) h.11 cllen 1 & handl• hll ot pt11lcie11. our 1100 1111· typing. Soma 1tOl ll plus. 1mclult•ii urt' Htrtllng now Interesting variety pos. Industry rccord1. Our can makQ a bu.sy day. volurnt• i11 moro thun Call sue. S40·10U, Sl.000.000 o day! 1.000 Coestal Personnel Al•D· llom1•1 sold ,. month. cy, 2'780 Harbor Blvd, More 1mport1ntly. l111t C.lf. Ytllr we paid out more --------- < .. 1mml:1'1111ni1 lh11n any RECEP'TCONlST ottwr year In history-f'ront olflce help ror dtn· :md let"! tMCC It, th&\'• tat offlc:o. 4lXJX!f de1lr&· wbal Wl."'l'e both Interest bit', call8"·00IU ro tn vm1 th1• 1111ks II.Sii()(' 11 t• -~~--~~~--i SAUSP'IRSOM Cre11U ve. expr'd In co ordlnotlon and display o fln t womon 'a ehlldren'• wear. lt'aahlo hland. 't'HE RE BALLOON LTD ~r\ Death. Call lo • .148 0011 ALW~MON. Matu~ Completl'I)' uper'rl I collectlblot, cry "tol china. f\111 or p/t. Cal Mn. Burlin, At Oral\o Street, $4U·~ SAUSPaSOH Vit.-..c.-ffca • SICRITARY lrnmedJate opening for secretary. prerera bly , wtlandscaplng & con· et.ruction exper. Must l.>c x.lnt typist, able to use dkt1phone & be well or· guniu.-d Xlnt oppar. for 11ecrot&ry w/mln I .Yr exper. in F)lcrow. Leital or R.E • ~~~~~~ .. ~ 4320Campu., J>r Ste 1311 Newport Sch ~"111.11011 1424 S Grand Avl' S /\ S.~IM.i20 llt•i1IU1 & Ot't1tl1l ln~ur HOFHS TOP PAY!"'''' I: field /\ccuralo typhll, -•-------• gnod telephone ~~J~~ a 11 ty d eh 11 --5•1•C•R•IT-A•R•Y-- HELPMATES 835-8176 Ploeao C111l COMTitOLLIR 1505 K 17lh Strc<1t Suitt> 102, Santa Ana 644-llH DAM 'tll Noon THI lltVIMI CO. MO Newport Ctr Dr Newport Beach Equal Oppor Employer SICRIT ARY /MEDIA ASSISTAHT PCC needs u top·n<tlrh aecret.a.ry who poue11Mi!I excellent 1klll1, cNatlvl t,y, ond lnkiallv1 to ban· dlo hlgh•volumo, vnrtc•l)• poalllon tor our new Con ---------• troller Oulllrable b•ck· __________ , around lm:lude• prior ex FOi' buay N.B. ad 1gen· l')'. Xlnl typlnJ & phone aklll•. Nenrl welt nr· ganlzlld, dependable pt>rNo~ Phonu (714) &~afl4pm. Secretary FAS HI OM ISLAMD cououn SICRITARY W• otf•r 11l1ry Ce b0nu11 plm an ucepUonal op. purtUDJt.y Cot a brtaht. pt!rtonable lndlvlduol W'ltn a naar ror coJ"POt•lt twCOUDUn.i. typln1 and abort.band tlrilla •bO en· JoYt worktn1 In • friend· b a\motphtrt. Plea1e call Mr. R. T. Cook or Mr. Ttd Buvl7. (71') 6M.pt74 perlt>nre worklna In an acrountlng cnvlronml•nt and industry. PCC orf<'rll nn out s tnndln u aolary /htncfit.a ,,nckn«c JncludlnJ frt'<' In· IW'lnctt •ntl up tn 2WJ paid daya off each year 'ro be ron11ldertld for thl~ PQl1Uon plu11e rontact Mary L. Cooper f'CC austHESS SYSTEMS inu Arm1tron1 Avo 83ntll Ana, Ca 92'114 ('1 Hl 540-8340 ----S!CRlfARY Hewpoti .. och 1 Yn cxpcr. Sal opt'n. Call Mt 4613. ----Sct:n.'lary to Pre1ldent 1"111x lira, Oood 1h Opp 't y. Top pl '45·2867 SECRETARY Education dept. of wf'll known V()Cllttofla.l ICbool h11 an l~lln1 J>C)ll· lion for • div rtlClod In div. Req" typlrt••peed of 75+ wpm. Xlnt working l~md• & ro. bcneflt1. Ap· I ply Anthony Sl'hool11. Secftt-V/a".,t. Equal OJ>partun ty l'rr~nnol Orrtc•. t361 R.E. Ole. Jmmed. o~n· -•-£•rn•p•lo•y•t'r•'•M_ ... __ Ulrch lit, N U. !Nnr - -0 r i\lri1ort' .. ~.o F.. • SICRITA.RY • sECR. ARV COIOMA OIL MAR O 11 ore kllla. '10+ typ Con_tttlal re I uute or 1na ~· Ch11rll '• Chill lice ~ fwl \Im• M.'C MD 03$1 t/i;~>1ittM>t!a:;~· ~:,:: Sec-n:-~~.,,"'."""!"'-a':'.'!rt~um--=-. -,-.5 benenu. Salary $700. on-nt; P4 cntt. In· Call f7S..f'l'OO ttTelllil# wiJtk. t 1''rce to tr11vcl, neat, good <ippcarancc, good mm· municalion skills, io;alcs l'Xf)('r helpful but not nee. Heply to. l'O Box 22.J:.!, Or;;ngc• Cu. f>:!SW or c;.tll fl7:1 8279 & leave mess.i.l(e. ----t;f:NERAl.SECRETAHY Tvpmi:. hte bkkpna re c1uin•d. $5~0 mo. Ph. t> 12 G.'iOO or 546-3205 or a p ritv ,\Jay HI. JPM. at t·:lwyn C.ahr Rehabiht.a 111111 Ctr , U!J2S Mt. Baldy ('r Ftn VI) SECRETARY varied dulh'~. Rood io;k1lh ci.st•n 11i1I, for heavy dac taphnne & typlni: dut1ei.. Bl'.'111 t:state exper tlt'lpful Nt·wport fJch urc:i tall Judy, 833 2000 1 ... 2 typewriters, 1·$40 & BALDWIN HAMILTON 1-$10. 1 Peu1eot 10 spd BABVGRAND,Gdcond. bike, SSO. 675-8504 Sl.SOO. 64.S-9969. loat1,SaU to60 loah.SUP'/ ~.Sale/ ~~/ Alltosfol'W. Rot '725 OJ6 0AJ1.YPILOT Sund!y,Mayl!l,ISJ 7 .............. ••••••••• Doca 9070 a.ftt 9l20 Sc 91SOu•u•••••••••••••••••• .......... ••• 0 •••••••• loatt, Pow..-9040 loatt, SaU 9060 Lldo u w1new Ullman .................................................... ••••••••••••••••• AlllJl••I lo:!_!:,Marfnc 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1a1l1, w/troll.,r IU)ll l..c>1:lll resident n~<l~ •hp CAMPER ~trt:LL. C•b 1970 H•rley Sportaltr. Clclulu 91ZO ,.,.'1JP ...,..pment • JKlNG SWOf' &t0-&63orfl462577 lorl:ul40Prcf Nt•wpurt. haah for Outi un or New balanced tn6tlne. ouuun•••••uuouu .. ~ r.a ••••••••••••••••••••••• :=z• l067 TroJan C•btn llMOZO V ,, • 4994768 Toyota luna bed. '125 New lhruoul. Too many •rtMSTalrtMG• •75 JOHNSON OJI Elec Crul•er. wt• whl trlr, sbp ID Newport SU.IO '77 W.atuil 32 l''ully ----~~ _ utrutoliat.5'.S-8181 1''rfthandSZ5up648·7387 !ttartOutbcNardcna Un-d rnany xtro. Sl lOO lllM76af rqpd,$S4,5oo Muvlnldt FRONT TIE. to 2tl' pwr s.ctrfcCan 9130 :::;;---:-Y h P cd - tor only 4 mn4 on 1 6'.S-1005orR39SU • fur2732'S11111ti734.2:..-'0 boat,qwet.channel.12.50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• b 3tiOT am•c•h· Ort ''8EICam1no,t1cyl,41pd, Pilboat Hevt.•r* thrw1t ~ rL-.1\.'llflit di per ft ~ min. 673-Mc.i • . • Y urner a~p1011 needs aome body work. •-& l'A&l•AIE . tm ()('ck boat w/UOhp, ._.,• J111111.oU 24'GLADIA.TOR orff73·Uno '\Ira Lewis ELl!:CTR IC CAR Ntw Glass. lt'l up for r Tot S700.SC7·Sl82 .nvr w.r ~~c:~~~~l~r &a~,~~~~ 1/0. The perlert harbor •n.7674 Jbcc-r11e.it'tl 1loop. fo~lly ---batten~. recondlt1on"'<l nat lrac:k. Must sell $3:iO IF YOU MUSTI 5A11 7 so 0 r b ~ 11 0 r r party boat. $10,500. 2SCoronado 8200 eqwf'd Xtr11 Sips 4, 40 Slip ror rt>nt. w1nni:. 5275 002 7063 Orm 642-4877. li15 Mdl T.1ooor.. rNtortd 213·726-7060 all. 7PM 873.a.n7 ___ 218~callburw/altp 8900 bfoa1 ~IS733002 ""'eJnsHie -forflmo·~ ............... ....iwdllk 9140 · Illustrated In Vlnta1e k i Al :16 Pt•11non Cmdr 11750 ----$100 p mo 646 9000 """'"-"' " '71 Yamaha Emiuro, no Fnrd as Claulc Can 75 l-lTZ9ai. or "70 SldpJac:k 20' O~n. + 28 ~arsot) Nt>w 21750 4J' aaclllCJ Sloop --••••••••••••••••••••••• elec systcrn Bil ofr over Ma1·1. Bat olr. over LOST . Inflatable seat, foe trlr. ltuit •di. SCB9S. 29 Peanon ·rr1~1 \6000 New uux1hary, 3 bu111. SIUI:: tie pwr boat to ~to1~. i.lnt runnrng c:ond. $100 847 72»6 ~-847·2SI0'7 Avon Redc,-e,t 875 6829 8751768, 673· 7912 30 Pearson 22000 lllPI 4, Xlnt cond S11,900. ;!11'. ~ ~~· _Po.s11 tcade Surf ruclcs. tl25 Motor Homt .. S•/ ,1ft6PM 28KlnpCrulser 8950 P h : (714 > SU 442!1 forboa~._675-3119 ~~3 _ R...t/S~ f l 60 '22 Ood1e. rully ratored. Boal Trailer, taodom aic 30' Sea Rays lt'or ~ls~!lboal anytime, eves 132·7759 loah, S,..d a. \IAO Vespa Deh.1xc. lo •••••••••••••,•••••••••• =.<rr.~~~;~er de· le. llW'ie brakes, up lO 30' • If o B I E 14 w 1 l h Siii 9010 rru. hke new ~. Motor~ Rental boat. 768 75111 Sport lrldgi 25' Cat, clean, ask1nK TRAILEll. Good cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ _ 042-4286_ 11'/J to 3Z' ~ lac.e. 9140 Hoattrallcr,fitsl7'to 24 • SedaftlrfdC)lt $2900 w1Jnexptn1lve Pvtpty.4!MM866 _ Vl6JGlastron80hprnutor, Motorcycles/ Fully selr·contalned ••~•••••••••••••••• 5920d W......... ipace.646-7&56 -20' Tornado Cat w/trlr. xlnt cond, many xtrus Scooter. 9150 Reaervenowfor ~~~e~.t,b. ays, INTHEWATER Custom 52' Flberalaaa Must at"ll $HOO Day, _S2000tbslofr.ll4U-7498 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Holiday&Wknd:. •SPORTS• Dt;MO'S Pilot. House Sloop, lm-M2·644t. .Eve, 675-6866 17~' Stevens wooddeck 7'1/J Mofco 440.AW REGE~CY MOTOR lbtchie t.'Ompass B·N 45 ByapptSat&Sunday mac. F\lll race/cruise, -, • ---l'ustom paint, anterior Wheel11mlth up pipe, HOME RENTALS *CARS* New t.'OSt $150. sell S'1 NEWPORTSTORE fully found. very fai;t, 19 Sloop, inbrd well, flatbottom, v drive, pc~ & cul piston. Fox 92.5N.Harbo.rBlvd,S.A. fl.rm. 646-7878 ____ -t OJ>en 11·7 pm, wknda UI 6 double cabin. •leeps 10. retractuble keel'. nu trlr, van l" c tr Ir w I m a gs. :.hocki., w /accumulators. • •531·2503• * HarrilOft'ISea R e placement ove r ~IPmtr,!:?350.6458615 eogmeneedswork.$1800 M11nyxtras.Xlndcood. 25'0PEN ROAD fully •THICARn.A.CI• loah. Power 9040 SR"" n ""Y $300,000. Ask-Ina $149,500. FG Salllna Oln)(y w /oars sacnfice, after 6.1146-80Ul 536 4758 self·cont. Reser~e now 2100 Harbor CM 631·2620 •••••••••n•••••••••••• KA ftA Wiil consider amaller & 1 1 l cood f e 6'W-338S WJlm u 1 to :llOlWettCoaatHwy boat 1n trade. (71'&) 181 eqp, xn • 18 1..,· Chri s C raft. '73 Honda CB 350. Front oraumm r. '84 , an ... nx,cus m 16' Bqston Whaler lype NwptBch 114/631·2$47 642-m7aft6pm li200.752-8S80 __ BC'autlful mohagany eod extended 6·lncbes. Motor Home stora&e fn. has 84Chevyeng.4Spd, '>UJ>Cr' sport, cel'~r con· 2327 South MalnSl. P-Qil 1341 Good cond. m· clu:.!'>1c Mint cond1t1on. Newly rebwlten&lne, oo· door. Coron a. ru 11 Map, xtras. 495·5136 :.ole, 50bp electric start Sunt11 Ana 714/~ UDO 14, lt3329, trlr, new cl's hvy duty trlr & many Repowered V-8. $4500. ly has 500 n\Ues. Electnc service. 1·73'7·9580 4 Wlle.t Dri•n 9550 Mere. Compau. boat --sails, cover, S\250 xlras SlS9S 645-749l 6735308842-3033 starter, custom beat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cover. etc. S2995. Call 12' Valeo 1975. 7 HP motor 673-46116 - -· Sharp• SS75 834-0899 Wlnnebaco 1973 xlnt 1714)642-2717. aft6pm. & acceasories. $350. . -16' F111t bottom racing 21>' Tahiti. 460 Lincoln "' cond, loaded. 40.oOo mi. AMC-JEEP -----642-11645 Cal 20. xlnl cond .• $3950 aailbo11l wttrlr l'Omp re w1Berkley, tandem trlr. '54 Puch Speedbter. Xlnt seooo. or bstorr. 557-1035. #I hi CaMf. lfi' Dt~el. work or play, Call for inspection Rieb, nggc.."<i M50t1Jtr' 6'7S3ti82 S2Sl0firm 837-5633 cond. will 11cll or trade WE OUTSELL ALL new eng, also nets & 20' Formula '741.0 .• VHF, 7se.-0838; 642""63 -· --, for clean Trail Bike. 1974 Open Road Mini· JEEP DEALERS l'ommercial gecar. xtras Xlnt Harbor boat. , San Clemente 23. Xlnt Tahiti 1 ~ · 455 Old~. 963-0403 Motorhome, for sale. fNTHESTATE 439-19e7 840-1128or8'79-209e J2 ~· #639 w/hwy lrlr, cood. 3 :imls, new mtr. Custom 1rl. mags, new ---963-3702 ---------1-------.---t white hull. xlot cond. sips s. galley, head. throughout $3300. '76KawasakiKZ900, Very ---------HUGEIHVEHTORY SEAR'S Top or the Lme JlATTERAS, ~ FBMY S62S1ofr. 963-8734 xtra' See lo apprc. ~-2121 clean. xlnt cond. Phone Pvt party needs low All Modell New & Used 12' game fisher. 71.ii hp. LG1.k~·nse::r.Lorsa.d'7!,, Goraeous Columbia 29 _~.500 49'l-J7U C bl I 9625467 m 1 1 ea I e Mini. LeasiagAvallable Ted Williams eng w/lrlr ... .. """ " lB' J et. 4~ hev. l, tr r Motortiome, please call Costa Mesa Lt ke n e w, a I w ays Owner. (213)476-5268 apn~~.!w~fr~Ji ~~: Pacifica Catamaran 18'. w/mag!t, cover. must sell YAMAHA 125 ?,IX74 646-3557 AMC Jeep garaged. $575. Ph --nc se · s Trailer&extr.AsS2000. 541-339J days Good Condition HARBOR8LVD &&2·9997 20· Bertram. conv top. veyed. Warren, Bkr. Pvt/prty.S31-25l0 548·194.S '73 Pace Arrow. 20' Gen. 2S24 · New Uphol. 427 Ford 675-0915 __ --Trmsportatloft air, stereo. xlras. Mst sl Costa Mesa 5-49-8023 <!6' Pennyan. 1973, eni:. Be rkley J et.SABOT io\iU .. , ~ Al&Juela 38' llvy Fb1o1ls ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74YAMAHATX500,good S7950/otr.67S-S708 4xC'SlWilly'aP/U Reblt sport f I s h c r. u 11 Amt·ncan tandem trlr. ' d 'l ;3a2c:. C· II Dbl Endr. (,1vo aboard. ~" Sat•/ ~fr~~· ~~l~I, $80()/Belt Tral!M$, Tra•el 9170 312 Ford ena. 500 mi, re· r1berglass, twin scrl'w, 6'12·5642 ~ 0;1~4100 · a Npt slip. Pr in only Reftt ' 9120 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• wired, nu tires, stk trans (2) 225-HP Chryi·.lt•r -.-.. ,._6 _ 7 __ 714·6465918 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77Suzuki"RM"'<B w/OD.Sl850wltk$UOO. Marine engs. F/8, trim 40 Ma~thew~ Classic -......, 20\.'.i' Terry '75.SC, air, labs, depth finder, ship Beautiful 11 veabo~rd. '11/.' !Nansll:tanic tlJ!: UDO M 113600. xlnt cond Six-Pac &tide-in camper $750. xlnl cond. $4500. 548·3009 aft 7:30 pm toshoreradlo,compass. S9900 w/moo r1n g 67&.1674 _ Trailcr&c:1>vt•r.Ltbluc ~hell,w/Or,&vcrt door _SS2·0042 492·3666. ,67 Jeep CJS, vs. hdtp, Bimi6i top, :.lps 4, fuU ( New po r l >. Pho n c SPRING 675-4896 '71 for Ford or Chevy d ... CN>, 834 • 5 7 05 or &44-8US ms 2001 • - - -·hrtbd S175 642-2073 ·~ Yamaha 125 En uro. '60 am Alrstre lntn'l: 26' .....,.,., galley, slund up head. -' -· · CLEARANCE SALE lS' Fitwrrorm lr1 -hull. s_ • • ---Runs. Nds ball. & trans. m prime area mobile pk. wknda/aft6PM Owner lrnsfrd l2l3 > Zl'lMP Xlntcond OMC Make•Sale Price•Save Walk thru, 70 h P -S1e11ta 111,,• self-cont, work $125.549-1839 Xlntcond.2balh&stor. 'SOJeepWUlyP/U. 592· l!IOO Lot•atcd llunt· 210. Ra.dio, trlr, & ·more. 25' Lancer•7950•2415 Chrysler en1o1 + trlr. Xlnl Jacks. must sell! 72 250 Susukl Dirt Bike $4750. 548-6749 Sl 200 1ngton Harbour ...,.,..,.oroffr. "A"l515 26' Pearson* 10950•2875 ·' 4"" 3105 968 """" ' • ,,,,.,.,.., ........ conu =· ------·~ good cood. $US. •.....:•-UtfUty 9180 482-8468 JO' Stephens Sedan 26' Pearson •11450•3300 ., _....--.,. V.Spwr. radio. sndr, DF :.l' Own Easl•57125•7~ 73 COLUMBIA 34 School Bus Camper, kmit 963-4071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "7• Bluel'. Lo ml, euto, nu pa.Int, tuned, bharp! Boats. Rem/ Take Advantage Now. Dsl, Luxury 645-7554 i.i bed & dbl btld. stove For Sale Suzuki GT750. 8' Lined camper 1bell A/C, PS/PB. AM/FM, $8500 AY64S.9000 Charier 9050 --• XI t --smk, ice box, closets. SlS50 or best oCCer. Call w/marker lights, $100. extras. Clean $5400. _______ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 Ericson 27 ~ •71 Venture 22' w/trlr cpts, big & roomy. $1800 -"s,9G2-?H., 642·8645 64G-?384 · c I t 28' 2 o· T cond Ready to sail O/B. sa1Js. 642-7712 dys, 963-4071 ..,, ....... ---------71 arg1 e ("bu ler. k blander l ay l:.a1 ing. Sl3000rirm Call646-5216 2131868·7313evec; '71 YA.•tAHA 125, w/175 AutoSenlc•,Path F.G. F.li.. ail tan , fast. fun. also essons, _ .:... --·---_ ------· C.amper & ·10 Ford P ill " , complete gallt!y, sips 8, Newport area. 75l·K258 SANTANA 21. 4 i;aals. trlr. Ila:. eve-.. "'ing. FriiSal top end. S425 l"irm or & Accessoirtn 9400 Tracks 9560 radio,dplh fmderaodall --I 9060 KITE l2• loaded,$4500 afl4pm.'~6498 trade for lran11p car •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• nee. eqwp. for pleuure Boats. Sa I 8303"03 545-7616 VW ENGtNES 1974 MAZDA or f1 s h 1og SJ7.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good condition. MUST Travel Queen, 10•,2 Water --. USED-REBUILT PICKUP Mf>-1018 or st.oe al Daoa Ericson :is, full race. SELL S250 or bstofr. Call Boats. Slips/ htr Pump, Wall hlr, '73 _Honda SL125. 3.000ml. Der BuggyShop53CMi&40 PointJ43 cru1:.e. perfl?ct cond. 833--0887 Docb 9070 llO·propane {ridge. minl cond. w t xlras. 4 speed, radio & beat.er . SEACRAFT si-· 2:1 ". twm S3S.OOV. 847-li038 ....................... crawl thru. Jacks. crpt. 2 Chuck an 5PM 962·7517 ·~~a:~~f:ja~k~&i;~~t ~~~~~~.ning coodl· 1 so H p. Io ad ed . Pearson Triton. Very Columbia 15 (Similar to JO' boat slip for lse, Hunt-spkrs. xlnt eond. S2l50 '76 Yamaha 125VZ mono-28; parts498-1165 ONLY $2795 Sacrifice . mus t sell good cond. many xtras. Lido 14), w/trlr & rover. inl(lon Harbour SlOO per w t "~ ton. Dodge PU shock w Tt>rry kit Nu M"'R~UISTOYOT"' 833-2bJ (714) 673-7873 $950. 54().784:1 month. 846·3948 $4250 M8·4222 l'rank. '72 Triumph, nu CATALINA "' "' -----nk b kt ch AUTOSUNROOF M IONVIEJO A.utot, Mew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Mtos. Hew 9100 Alrtos, Hew 9100 Autos, New 9100 er~. B~t~?r.~s\~~3 op-642-4040 831-2880 49S.IZIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pe Auto Senlce,Pcrt1 Auto Ser•lce,Pcrts Auto S..-.lce,Parb & A.ccenoriea 9400 & Accessories 9400 & Ac:ceuories 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GRAND OPENING SPECIAL $AVE $30 OH Re9'1cr Price Come in · Various selection of sunroofs available. CATALINA AUTO SU ROOF 1646 Superior AYe., Costa Mesa 642-4040 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos. Hew tlOO ·Autos, Hew 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lutWe ,_, TMMore the LO WIST PRICID FIATS IN SOUTifllN CALIF. • AT DICK MILLER MOTORS THE Joi,,,,,. FIATDDLEI UAH0NIW'76 FIAT 128 2DOOR SEDAN (SH.2109307) USTl'lta ~n PACTOIY HIATE '400 DfCICMIUD DtSCOUNT ~74 SAVE'874 '2699 • OVER 200 ~A~j.. ~ (<.et.~ • 1978FIA'f121 2 dr. Slanclard, .. only 21.7 ""'"" (SO.~) •2699 1971 FIAT 121 2dr •• ~a..iy 31.1 ....... (Sil. 2068643) •2699 1171FIAT121 s.o.ton waoon. a. w1y 3,.2 ...... (58. 20.S..OOJ) '2799 1971FIAT131 2 ••• ' .,,...., ~ °""" ..... .s ""*· (SR. 0150861) •3499 1mFIATl1/I Padory air cond., Oftly 27.2 "'""-csa 00...,,...,, •4999 • ll:f llWl llY '*YI UlllTED OFFElt • SUP£RB SERVICE DEPT •. .......... ., .,..,, ....... Cert •"'4_, .. l'tter IW. "" ,,_ ,.... ,_ & ... Offer .... ..... S-1~0..,. DICK MILLER MOTORS llBEIB 12ow. wa.,..;. Santa Ana 557-2132 Ml.W 1971 CELICl . ~·vw TRADES AT DISCOUNT" WI HAVI A .0001 SILac:110M Ofl US. YWt WI MAYI A •ooo llLICTIOM Ofl YW TIADl-fHS '3999 ------= USID CAR SPECIALSll '88 FORD '72 TOYOTA MUSTAN8 COROLU 2 DR. ~ 11195 ~=s1495 jllLW711 ai... '7Z SA.Al ttl S 1711 2 door. 4 •PHd. AM/FM radio. Swedish engineering at a Whole.ate prfce. (533HYI) · '71 YW SClllOCCO 14411 4 •Pffd. AMIFM stereo f1P4J. nlloy wheels. green metalllo. (139MPS). • •72 YW SUP9t ll!TLI S 1411 4 1peed, AM/FM 1'8dlo. Below market value. (838FFH) • ,, TOYO?A COIOHA .... 2 door. 4 IJ)Md. magi. (YDC025) •75 YWSClllOCCO 14411 '71 TOYOfACAlllMA SIOll 4 •Pffd, AM/FM .tereo. air OOnd .• lllver IM!llllc. Auto. trana.. nldlo. Perl9ct gu aavw. (271GRC) (471 MON) TWo to chooM from. "71 YW 2 DI. IAllrr $2311 4 •PMCI. AM/FM t tereo, air cond. (434ME8 ) •74 VWDAS*I 4 Dl. SZlll Auto. u.n... '9dl0. 21,000 mlln. (291 NAK) 71 ALPHA IOMIO $2611 , Spider VtlOcl. 4 l)Md, radio. Priced bttow wtlo ....... (113NXH) '71 POISCHI fl 4 SJHI 5 speed. AM/FM redlo. Summer Is coming (662C'TV) •75 WV PICIUP $*711 AM/FM stereo redlo. cul1om shell and Interior. Teooma rtme." Ren.gede tires. C6e552Z) Trtdt tH y_. t l 70 .._ W-.ct tltO AtlfM. a.,...w ~. l ... 1..W A.vlos, l .. 1rW DAil v ,,LOT DJ z ...................... ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ' 'frf 'PCll'd Econollne, f c)1 WEPAYTOPDOLLAR Alfaa-o 9705 IMW 91&2 Capri '711 M.-tlOO .... Mtw t100 ..._.Mew 9900 • *TRUCKS* auto, veey clean. Mu.st FORTOPUSEDCARS •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~··••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••-••-•••••••••••••••-••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••-lell.U..tolrer(97.~ FOREIGN. DOMESTJC 'T4 Alla Spyekr. Ule tan, tt7l IMWl.OCS "18" V 8. Air, PJS. AM· '73 Chev ahort Van, VI, orCLASSIC-4' llkt new. Approx. 18, 4 apeod, IWtroof " alt FM llt'l"fO 8 trk, cuat. ln auwnwtlc, radio, alr, 1d fr)'OU.r,.~ la extn clean ml. "300. coad. 1'tl Immaculate t/e:ictul, Rally• whla. lm· •THIC"'•'• "'Cl• conct S2800.t'4-8993 aeeu.u.._. ~atUwkdY11 t'laaaic haa low m1le:s. mac 111te! S4l.9S or orr. "'"' -IAUHIUICIC -C351JPS>. Excellent &40-2'23wkcla.)'9,U7-80'2 2100 llarbor CM 8SMIS20 'M Ecooollne, custom In· 2925 Harbor.>Jvd. AMdl 9707 !raw plan avalJablt-tsV•'I "wknda __ _ •54 Ct...y Plclu9 ttrlor. runa creat, 1700 Colt.a Mesa 9'71-2SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADOLU.ACIC 73 2000ec Auto 4:!.500 mi 645-z.&<lZCallan.~ 842-11164 c.._• OUTLET '74 lOFOMSL •dr. ANuto , VAWYlMPORTS CoPperw1b\;1ae1nt. Rill. AA AM/ atereo. ew IJI '90 .. o .. 9rr -.. 9 S:?100.5464i3 ·11 Ford PU Caml)er SACIURCI CadllForC_.. SUR Ures, M.000 mJ but ___ .,,_ .. _ .. _-.... __ .. Special ~.ton, !90 enf, Llke new '?t'h .. , ton P.W For Or Mot xln\ ocnd. ~. Pvt. Ply OIANGI COUMTY'S 73 C.apn V6, IA ma, !>lerco AC. PB. PS. AT, new Dodae. Xtru. Afuat aell. 2145HARBORBLVD. -.os3 OLDlST caueue, xlnt l'OOd . .MU, clean. 002·9534 ~~200. aell ISZOO. QlarborlsVlctoria> '13 lOOGL 4 dr, AY/PM 75.2-~716or540-0421 '76 Chevy Hvy duty 'hwa COSTA MESA st~. 54,000 ml, xlnt. & Citroen 1hortbd, MO. PS, PB, AT, '10 Ford 14 ton, 642-0653 $2400 493-8810 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dual tnlca, euat wbla ., lcyl,1Uck. $1295. A.ustift.Hfoley 970t "12 Cllroen Maseratl SM tlrea, lo ml. See to •P· 541·512eaft. 5 Aalol. lmpDfted ....................... Sales.Service-Leaaint New tires. lux leather prec. ~. 9'7~0368 '6S Ford Eoonollne. New ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• '1' AUSTIN MARINA OT, RoY C. crftr,lnc. Int. beaut cond. $8900, '1' Ford Courier. Good ena. cpt'd & paneled. !!~~!~ .......... ??.~~ lo mi, xlnt co~,5Sl700. Rolla Royce BMW _95_7_-02_12 _____ _ cond, $2200/bat offer. ll.500. Pb 551·51'6 Pvt 870-9143, 640.24.... llR or l.540Jamboree '73 SM. xlnt cond. Must 1W6-8779aft.5, pty, a.y.rs S Up! aftllwkdya Newport Beach 640-6444 sell. SIW()/orter. Low ml. '73 Chevy V8, ~Too. W..ted 9590 Con aider a~entlo IMW '71Z 19751MW530f (7l4l772•8337 Automatic. S249!5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hetcla Roadster. Wo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Automatic. stereo & air Dahun Call 642·7238 WI Will IUY start with a BenUey cond. One owner car. ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUR DATSUN Sedan, discard the body, (OUNIF>. Excellent '75 LW. Xlnl cond, low PAID FOR OR NOT modiry the chassis to lease plan available. DRIV!A LITILE •.• SAVE A LOT mi. Camper shell avaal. T-DO'' "'I sport car standards with SADDLEIACK . 12650. 960-2106 "'.--e very 11 i n g I e Pa r t V AWY IMPORTS .66 GMC J • PU. a /c , FORT<>1tCARS checked. repaired. re-131•2040495-494' clean. $1300. Phone IAJtWICKDATSUM machaned.orreplacedaa COMllM&SIE SHOP&COMPARI:-~ IARWICK DATSUN !l62-87l9 San Juan Capistrano as required. 800 man THI AU. MIW ll l·l l75 493-3375 hours lat.er a virtually 630CSI MOW! '69 lavmia Service body, :i~ Ton,t----------1 newchauisisthere!iult. Ford Pkup. w/alr WE BUY withaprel955tille stereo, 540-7590. $3200. TilEN an all aluminum '75 Chev 1!1T PU, SWB, Silverado. Air, abell, 2.SM, pos1, orr rd eqpt, Immac. $6100. P 4!77·3468 CLEAN CARS coach built Roadster & TRUCKS body is manuractured and installed. Trimmln& is to hlahest standards. A goreeous machine. The protolype ls in our showroom. The second COMPUTE IODYSHOP MOW OPEN SADDLU.ACK V AUIY IMPORTS ll 1·2040 49M949 Xh>t cond. S3,5d0. Must sell, 494--2932 19741MW2002 4 speed, AM/FM & only San Juan Capistrano 831°1375 493-3175 NEWPORT DATSUN 22.000 origlnal miles! A SPECl"'Lrr super sharp car! "'~ (030KYT>. Excellent 1978 110 2 Dr. Sedan lease plan available. C358NXM) waa $4895 Unique 'M GMC Paneled truck. 10' bed·l ton. V6, C.pl's chrs, 67M, $1300 53·2897 CONNRL CHEVROLET 2.828 Harbor Blvd. SADDLHACK MOW $3295 car is in transit. 8 MORE•---------• VAWYIMPORTS 888DOVESTREET 1975 IMW 2002 831-2040 495.4949 Near MacArthur ------· COSTA MESA 546-1200 are in production. Prox S37.000. Jim Rickman Mot.ors, 2124 E. Colorado Vans 1---------1 Bl, Pasadena (213> 9570 TOP 795.2551 or locally call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carlos Carrion al DOLLAR 752.7847 '71 Chev Van "~ ton. Hltn lx.'(f, smk, a·e box. ch1•m toilet $2500/blll ofr 751·8257 lft.'lp! Baby coming 'ii Uodge :.. Ton van 6000 m1. loaded. must ~ct• i>ISOO + pymnts 963 20119 PAID FOR CLEAN ~~] lfl8J'i Bl A< H Bl VO HUNllNl,IUN fiEALll ii4.' l!il l ~·10 0·1 12 IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 apeed, air cond .. sun·i---------&JamboreeRoads roof, mags & stereo. 19'76 BMW 2002. 15,000 ml. 133-llOO (907MVG>. Excellent Sunroof, air. AM/FM 1--------- lease plan available. stereo cass. Xlnt cond. TO' IUYER SADDLUACK 552-4395 or 552·1852. Ask See ua first, & last! Top VALLEY IMPORTS for Linda dollar paid for imparts. 831°2040 495.4949 1974 BMW Bavana. Tan, COST A MESA CREVIER auto. stereo. S7250 DATSUN 493·~ call aft 5 2845 Harbor Blvd '74 BMW 2002 AM/FM air Costa Mesa 540.6410 67.000 ma. ~100. 109 E. '71 1200. AM /FM, new Ave.JuruperS.C. tires. great run'( econ BMW3.0CSI '72, RHO, in· car. $1100. Aft6. 546-9959 credible & expensive. 675-4054 --- VAN! s11a•0 Mo. ·n Dodge s-200 with V-8 engine. auto. trans .. Power steering and brakes. tinted glasa. Cuatom Paint. Interior by Graham. Inc. cuatom carpet. Other eQulpment available at additional coat. may be Included In lease (#98076) Cap S7995 Prepayment S1967.M Inc. tax and lie. Res S4290.28 sub1 to use and mileage. ~P 12304.72 36 mo OEL. oonatty for early cancellation. Total monthly D&Yments $4204 80. ~: .· 148 South erea 8ou'9Ylrd • e ..... ea11rom1a 92921 714-990-2900. 21~1 '66 Dochte Window Van VS. auto trans. mags, \:\l FM, pan~hng. $125-0 41>-1-66116 1011\'SOX \~so" ALFA SPRINT Excellent, newly painted Giulletta Sprint body and separate, slroo1 runn1n11 1300 Veloce engine w/ IF YOU .MISSED D1d1Barllu11r'S . '69 Ford Van El!OO Custom 101, lmmac rond. Mugs. $2950 . !137-3199 -----'76 Dodge Van. :s • ton. Tradesman 200. PS/PB. low mileage, R/H, !llnn· dard. Mint. $56PO. 554·3451 'ii Ford Camper Van Hefrlg. AJC. AM ffM radio. tape deC'k. $.mS f>.'>2·7181. 642 627L ---Ailtos,Mew $1195 '71 vw .............. ,, • LINCOLN·MEHCURY 2626HAR80R BLVD. 4·speed transmission. COSTA MESA Also many extra Alfa -------• 1300 purls. When put WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FORHlfTY IMPORTS together as is will be 11 good looking, good run· ning car -or would de· finitely be worth invest· Ing time and money for completion of restoraUon of tbls classic Bertone MAR9UIS MOTORS design. i1soo. 645·5108 28802 Marauertte Pkwy. after 6 & weekends, or Ml$IONVIEJO leave message al 131·2110 495-1210 648-7542 --------~ 9800 ...... Mew BRANO NEW 1977 RABBIT. MOTITUU& s3995_ UPER MARKET SA'LE! ·2';t--DON'T DESP·AIR ~SfO~ ,..._,_ - -WE ARE RUNNING 61 0 7 I 0 IT AGAIN BY F· I 0 ' ---~soz POPULAR 11Llm.E ·~~·~GC~". DEMAND 'HUSTLfil!:· ~ ~ IF YOU DON'T llHAMIU DATSUN AJWtEIM DATSUN AICAllA DATSUN. IMC. WllL Y Tl!llEI DATSUN, INC. ULOWIN HTSUN CUOIA DATSUN COSTA MESA DATSUN DDWMfY DATSUN, IMC. ATLANTIC DATSUN BUY YOUR NEW DATSUN FROM D1ct1Bart1011r DATSWt YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH!! CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE. GET THEIR PRICE IN WRITING. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DA TSUll DEALER! I FOOTHILL DATSUN, INC. MOON DATSUN LONG BUCH DATSUN UNJYEISAL CITY DATSON. INC. NEWPORT DATSUN UAUTY DATSUN IMPOIT · PASADDf A DATSUN 0 .. .. ,~..,........,....., ..... ...--.. ________ ._;;;;Su.;;,..;.nda;;;;;;,oY~J M.._..ey-...t&,_ ... 1 ... m..,. ~·!."!~••••••• ~·.~"!~••••••• ~~!·.'.":r.-.~••••••• ~~!·.'.":~••••••• ~.'::~••tt••• ~!·.~':~••••••• W.1. l•porW Autos, I•~ Wo1, 1 .. ,.rl9d M.n:idtthns '740 MifCMt1ha 9740 9Pfl '746 ltols Ro~ 9756 Toyota t161 Vobo 9772 ................................................................................................................... ················•••···· .................................................................... . Datt. 9720 AGt '725 MftMft '711 MBZ UCIM • oPCI CT '72. 1'1REO TO Corolla S\aUon W•n. '11 Vol eGLA. copper ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...._w. u.-~ Auto, btaulcontJ DISCOURAGED MW paint •• lT•c:k, S9ClO W/ptnillripilll. •un roof. '72 aedu. 2·dr, •·•Pd ' F'\•t Sport Coupe 12' '?oa Jenau llul Y Lo ~ .u lr.00 1157 0212 WHY BE BOTHEREO! Sccxt. S73-M40 AM/FM tape c:aHellc. tu:k, ~mpa. Bluebook 11100 Clf'un ' m1l~s. AMH' t, t1p • OVEa 100 Lt-t Concannon'• Horse-pwr ant, wlndow1, 01r. S16SO. Sell for $13~0. 6JH!M9 Blkibrn anlr. Bc11l oICtr. MERCEDES Pantena 9747 lcu Stable sell your Tri-.!I '10 lthr Jnl, like.. new, &Upt'r ~ 1077 eH~• nr wkndi ~ ••••••••••••• ••••• ••• •• Rolla Roye~ or BenUe> ••••••••••••••• ••••••• • &ha rp o\y 3,200 ml, $8700. ·11 011taun 510 1dr, k/11, runa xlnt. 11mJQ Ill OM DISPLAY 1974 PANTERA Buy&-n; woauna 2711 E "72 Triumph Sp1tllre, dnt 564-074.2 a rt5P:\t JENSENHF.M,V'7• HouseoflfftDOrb s ¥Peed. AM /FM Coast Hwy , CdM cood1Uon 42,000 ml. "75 SS2 Ori1.ownt·r.11,ooom1, AUTHORIZl:O · W/Cll.!>bettc. M1l'hcl1n S'NOOlU ___ S22SUl>Htofr.MIHl.'Q ~Uaecl l5850 ti73 °'171 1976 DEMO radial.JI & low milt A ••••••••••••••••••••••• TaJcl'.ovcr J ho on 1916 .rl H2 or SUIO. p/mo. XJnt C'ond. 13'J·ON4 or 139 1638 U k for tlOH Mune '71Ratl24~ K-.,...,.--Ghia 9735 ME~1fa~~~t~2ER 'luperb l'lti~llll'' PARK LANE 19'7~TIUM' flH GtMral • HOI Ch • .....,,_ A•f/F"" ate...,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 450 SEL Buenu Purk l~ZI Can Lt'U'll' w ••••••••••••••••••••••• .., ' •• ·-u 11 I 1 5•117250 SADDLEIACIC 'ipeed, nt-w paint" in hardtop, custom pym\S. "Ju•t se • t"1tvin11 or Ar \'try aood condition '73 Z. AJr, aulo, pin strip· tna. Konas. A M t FM. 41,500 ml, clean. S«SQ C.11 646-9171 aft <I 30 I0400f7 Europe, 1971 Ghia, >lw, On the Sant.IS Ana l"w> VAU!Y IMPORTS MOTOR CAR CO. <VPSS.l9> Must see to -~:,j • i.eml auto, lllc:k i.htn. <~l lll-2040 495.4949 Rolls Ro~ce & Bentley llpprcchite! Reduced to very ad l'ontl Call •'66 2505£ Coupe, xlnt aalc:. & urvice 0, our ~LY SI lff Germon Au lob, tm ~ <'ALL FOR QUOTE cond. new Jealnt, whl~. •71 p AMTERA i;peclult~ """ •12• nu paint. ulr, Murt!O. llU~rbu,y, 500.~·l700 Alr, AM/FM ca111etlc •'49 81-;NTL.EV, For:sl ToWM&Comtry ••uov1 .. 11..,luouov••o• 111u great cond., be:.t ofr. mt1l '76 Merced es 280. All lupe Yellow "·Ith plgskm Om. 4 dr. Very rare! Auto Sales & LeWJlnlJ 1••'l'A1900•1He .. -i-.)• sl 673·5!157 1977 DEMO xlrwt.cream,suntf, leather Interior. 19,000 •'63CLOUD l1I.Bura110· 218'1Harbor ,Coa.laMeso 'llJ Datsun 510. Needs lit· · 675·3121 m1. Xlnt. cond. 0472) dy. lmmeculat.e! 646-.44'46 tic body work. SSOO/bst 68 124 Sport Cpe, xtra •to K·Gtila. ,int cond. $10,99Mortrade. 75S"A"Wcsl17lhSt,CM orr 714/556 80J2 sh.a rp, 35 mp11, S1400, very clean. new valve 450 SL 1974 MIZ 280C Dealer675·2580 Andy 1714) 6.11-0545 '7l Tlt6 new tires. 675·0701 job tires :>hocki; etc COUPE. Jl'ully factory ._.,.._ 97,,.0 ----The Macho Mac hine. ........ 99 I 0 Dtpcnd. trans '66 Dal.sun. F" s d 1 i22001best'orr 1161.1 4M26 or equipped me. stereo & ,.._ ........ :a Super deal. eaay pymt.a. -~ Nu clutch, battery, ad 71 ·11t 124 Pf. er. x nt 642·6733 SILVER & •••••••••••••••••••••••Saab 9760 l971Kl)V) ••••••••••••••••••••••• tires. s:ISO. 979·3987 Daya cond. New vu ve s n nd, air ~~· ~ally sokld + • I 9.a.• ,_.. .. ,.. 91 ~ •••••••••••• ••••••••••• -~ 1 • '69 Riviera, like nu. l\1ilk1• $2.250 or " Ken Woods, '""" K G h serv1,..,,,. "' gurage ept -.,. -& .,. ·73 DatlUft 240% 842.7539 "" armann •a. new Fmlshed 10 dark gn!en In au~rb coodltlon With I 970 SAAi oCfer. M2.()60t, can l>c -pain t & t•rt!s BLACK wlt11n interior I m · 5 s peed It c h rom e SONNET t eeenatUnlon 76Stallon, lnspecl /T Ht 4'·spd., .._. 9727 oran1e1blk, xlnt l'Ond, macula tethruoutw/only whttl•<WPM.257) CUlver &Mkhelsen.ll'\'. AM/FM.stereo,lo down ....................... SUIOObesto(r.497.3 195 ~.OOO miles.<467LvY). SADDLEIACk , A clusslc 4 speed u1.,~c12JV~Wen1111ble pymtl. lrand .,,.._ •77 ._.._do 9738 (76191 bportscar~ Must see to ,..,sou,.,~IOUllv.a.llO•IAl• '72 Bwck Skylark. 2dr, .... "•-....u OHLY $9995 VAWYtMPOllTS appreciate• 18600QB>. ,.._"°°'''*'~' AC,AM/FMrad10.~.000 a-.J . HONDA Cars ••••••••••••••••••••••• OP9 7 IAY$ MAR9UIS VOLVO 831-2040 495-4949 SADDLEIACI( '76 Tll7 nu fll95 752.9000 MANY WE SPF.CIALIZI'; IN Ml.SSIONVJEJO lmmac ·m Targa, 911T VALLEY IMPORTS Cherry! Lo-Lo m ileaee. 'W LaSabre, 4 dr hrdtp To ChooM From! El ROP F.A 11\1 0 ELI· 831-%810 495-1210 Nu eng. & pnt, llhr 5 sp, 8ll·2040 495-4949 ~~~tarranty left a cond, auto, p s, dist• VER YCAPLRLOFG'ORRAMS-.,,,. 300 SE Couno. Nu"y etc: $6MO. 642·7745 9 s c..a..__ .. 762 br~. tit lllrn.&. radials ... ~~~""·'·~1l~a~,·•,.1• UNIVERSITY lNFORMATION ';'<tr. One of the r.~~st 1971 Panche914 ::'=.':: ••••••••••• !.... .-...... ..J.1 ~~~41.&os~NT '71510 Xlnt c·ond Lo m1 Okllmobile 2150 ~ llvcl • · orl&mal UI US. See to 5speed, aircond., ~lereo, '77 Subaru. auto, sU ~ltd .,._11__ -991 r Lv'g l'OUnlry. Must sell. Hondo Can • GMC Cotta Mesa '45·5700 bche\'e.SSl·S8361lfl 5 ma& wbet:h & low tires, ~lute w/blue mt. --go ~450. 6758708 Trucks 213/921-8588 MG 9742 rruleage. (547RKQ> 4500rru, J>t:rf cond. $3500. ,..,:.oti, .. 9Al•~·1111u ••••Nabe••••••••••••••••••• I k I ~Harbor.Blvd. '71 Mazda RX2. 4 door, 714/523-7250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADDLEIACIC 4962302or496·5735 IU'9'»l900~ll I rs '74 Pickup/ahcl · 48 m · Costa Metia 5'0-9640 48.000 miles, clean, 5150. Al ted rt v.a.L• 11!.y IMPORTS Toyota 9765 •1STl1 XJ nt l'ond. Xltas. $2400. --96()..~ ways wan a apo s "" Yi CadiJI 548-1193 JGCJUGr 9730 " car! I've a classic '59 ll 1·2040 495.4949 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A . Black ~auty! Grab • ac -----••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 RX2. 25.000 m1 , air . fatll} Aldlltm MGA, "fully" restored. ---'75 Toyota Cellca GT·5 this one qwck. Sensible 75 2.SOZ. $.5-100 f1r.m x.lnl .73 ,i y 12 Rdi;Lr Auto., xlnt cond 54078-U! llllRl*slnzDullr $3,000/ofr. 559-0278 '73 911T. Xlnt cond, speed, air cond., vinyl pymts.#4210UC oond. "spd, AtC, xtras A C 1 L·i or55ti-8tii!ll 10·3:30. AM /FM 8 trk, Alloys, top, AM /FM stereo, ....... .J.• 552-5295 sll'rl'<>. • w res. c aw· ---Sll 500 962 2'Jll M h 1 · d · I . . le!os' Sl0.350 bsl. 644-4519 u-rc· ... -s Ben1 9740 '69 uc M'd t Ne t , . . I c c 'n r a I a s. ,._ .. vv . "' 1 ge · 11 --<053NOEJ. Best offer 10Dati.un510Sdn J.\(; 'ii XJ Ii, bellul All ••••••••••••••••••••••• Runabout, Yellow/Dlk Cluss1c58w/sunroof, 1600 546.14211 $500. 752-8580PP. i>wr. a r. am fm, ti trk 1975 MIZ 280 inlr. Wire w hls. Sac super, com11 w /prtsed · p 5555 Sl495. 64-0·0208, 644-8460 ong. eqwp. Xlnl cond., 1970 Mark II Wagon, auto. ut. ~our11 11R•• &OVttVAl<O • s~u '72 Dutsun 510 4 dr Sein lill!rto P S8600. ti40· SEDAN. One owner car ·w Mercedei1 280SE. 4dr, 111.s1de & out. lo m1. on air. gd trans, ulil, clean "•l'J'iO l9<lC>-"Jlf>"" l'I'!• Auto, air 1rn.0110 m1 . •74 JAGUAR with stereo, pwr win· <ill lthr & wood mt. air, Put a Lillie P1zzaz into reblL ena. Sellin& Gem &cheap. ~s. 830-2419 •72 Tnumph Slag, 4 pan, Sl200 bst orr 1-:H· or XJ121. Loaded' Meant dows & u1r t·ond Cun ruet1nJect,pwrw111.dows, your life!!' ·7, M G for dwn payment on hse ----removable bdtp.V8 PS wknd 1711 >830·92711 --Lease. 153HMVI l AM FM. 4 who d1~c brkb, Midget. 23.000 m1 In .t•p· usoo. 495-5072 · '68 Corono, 60.000 m1, auto tra~. PW, slere0 for the da~crimmatmg SADDLEBACK M1chehn tires, reduced lop shape. Rac ing auto, radio, heater, 5850. tape factory T -bar lln3 2-IOZ I O\\Oer. 1 ... p(I, buyer. B!iY or lease VALLEY IMPORTS to$3995.~·0742an5PM. orange. S2800. or bll of· 1970914.Newlares&brks, Sharp.642-0433 SS300.'968·38S8 • Kon1s, mJ)(~ AC, <680MEP> fer 586-4417 overhauled mtr, like - AM F ;\I CB ru rl 1 o -~ J • lll-2040 495.4949 62 300SE Reblt. New new $35()(). 673-9005 or '72 PU.super clean, many '70 TR GT6+. Low ml, Clean S4295 ur hst • .72 _2llOSE 4 5.rullp\\r,nu tires. 11uto trnni., PS, •14Midc)et 213&r.!·7232 xtras, xlnt cond, xlnt run'e cood. Needs 552-9395 paint, dk melallic blue. radiator, ma~Ler cyL, Economy plus fun! Lo ------S2150/bestorr_ 675--3063 body work. Must sell. lsl '71510 .idr Sein Stick $850 malctung ml . moon roof, pnt p, l Pty $3600. miles and Lo pymts. '61 Po~c~et lW'B. xl~t "76 Celica GT Li~ Back ofr over Sl ,000 t akes. firm 83-1·5-172 or J(l 1. ••~,~!;;,81~~i.::.~:,•BAU 84,000 h"Y ml, 1mmac, 640-0548~f9.art 5 (006WaQ). ~~ti,ellby·w~drS~c: mags, a /cond, 5 spd: 536-2338 54(H475 $7'160. 673-4588orll73-8511 450 SL MB Be1~e tan mt 52500. 645-8557 eves. or $4800 673-7031 olkswogn 9770 . • '72 XJ6, its a beauty! , Becker :\tex1c~ Cai.s: , 6732290AM's •••••••••••••••••••••• 76 Dal!>un.Shortbcd Lo Gt\en quality main· 61220SECpe.A1r,4.spd, t;.OOOmt, \tint 673.sso.1 · _ '76GTCehca.A/C.5spd. ,73 VW 412 m1. upgr d uphol. lOp tenancc $6000. 495.6528 stereo. compl te11tored &lolr "74 Porsche 9llS, red with AMIF!\1 8 trk Im mac oond. mag "hi,, Burnt - -Perfect. 518750 &44-~79 --'"' ~""'" aAu bOIJLfv.t.110 • e11u black interior SI, .500 l'Ond S-1350 551 3642 Low ml, must sell orange S3400 I 1 rm htH.,_ 97 32 --. --·72 4.SCJSL... mu!>l !>ell. xlnt 1"'l'I02900• 1•:i.-'16' 644-7253 Call eves, 559-4'143 199-153() ••••••••••••••••••••••• ED 280. SL, Ttus c:ar ~ II ""nd. 39,000 M1 512,"lU\. '74•~ ~·1GB Roads•ar. 7.000 '73 Corolla Dix. Low m1, ·-3 S Be ti Lo -I c Both to-hJte •v ....,., •" ""' '1 ""I "<Int cond, S:MOO Bsl ofr. 1 • uper e c. mi, JENSEN c assa · ... -556 0149 m1 Beaullful ! S3700 /ofr 5 ~ ver 914 1 8· i.teaco. :>IB 747g radials, mst sell 975.5550 Rat 9725 Tomurrow's ClaltSIC To-~w.a45-8908 -~97-3205 new brake~. 25.ooo ml. or-l99·1878eve. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dJY' Jensen GT';. tn '68280SE.reblteng.new l!fiO~.wu1r,AM/~M. --xlnlcond.Sli350~752630l '61JCorona,4dr. '70 Fial 121 Sp) dt.>r :10.000 ml on rlill l'nu. Xlnt cond •$2100 6Jl-llli07 or 525-8282 1976 FIATXl /9 Ha$ mag wheels, lug gage rack & only 7000 orlg1nnl m i les. Like NEW! 129'.!RLY) ;.wck Power w1ndo°""• cyl head. sunroof. $6500. 'Int cond 114.250. C~ll '72 MG Midget. lo mi's, orH733827 uutomatiC'.S795. GREATGASMI. air. ,\ ~1 F ;\J b t e rco 544·952ti Hit·h at 759 OG36: Co4~·4163 Dest offer '7J lll4 i.1 GOOl1 l·oncJ • low H3J 8016 Lou ollun '74 thing. l'assctl c. vinyl roof & . -:-'73 Mer ccdt>s 2110. o ~I 5:1!l·63l!l miles ;st ... c•ll Make ----Slll>5 645·7898 more. <30419) 27 New MB 65 600. ona. British ccllent condition , 1 MGI 9744 · "' · · Toyota Corona ti8, needs ---- Buy,Lewie Plans 11\alla-Motor Show Car. 2 c ier ."""'' 673.6721 <>fr.&4G· 1 _ work, s:!OO/offcr. Dave, '76 Silver VW, sunroof, r 1 ,.. d d ' · Ol1QVV ••••••••••••••••••••••• mr.: ., .. ,7 AM/FM 1 1 ble 60 Mo. financing amous owners .,,.,a e . ~ · · •67 •-h 9 I I a·I.... • x n · "" I MG'• rve .. c e Calt "••.1""8 uvallable OAC Call for As new. r.¥eptiona rar. '7J Mt>n·edcs 450 Sf:. A I " """ "" d~talls! $15,500 Ollers. P /X con· cond 1 Owner.57,000 mt.. Free 5 yr/50,000 ml. ext Mags. new radial tires. '70 wagon w/73' engine. - 83.S-5726 ---purchJl'e. Call today for XJnl cond. 5speed 54695. m1leaJ(e. SlOOO or ofr. tires, clean l hruout, 67 230 SL 2 T details on OUR exciting t164MMN> Will trade. b'73 -1122 673-5485 ' Sellmg anythmg with a ops new Lease Buv Plan Dealer676·2580 Andy . . ... . .... -------- OrancJe County's Seville Center '76 Seville Full power, c:llmote con trol. air conditioning. vinyl padded lop, full leather mtcnor. AM/FM stereo with tape, cruise control, lilt wheel &. c'ustom 1rtll. Exqwa1te! (613MXL>. $9.895 • '75 CADIUAC1 Coqpe&Sedon dtVIUes 01) IN STOCK Your choice of color:; &· l'Qwpment, most all with factory air condilionmg. ful l power, vinyl top 01· cabriolet top, AM/FM lil.Crco with tape, cruiSl' <.-ontrol, sphl power seal . leather or tapestry in lC'rior, lilt wheel, power door locks, etc., etc. 197S Cpe. de Ville <308 MBZ> Sale Prices from $6995 SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 - • sideretl. Pvt pty. (114) AskmgSto,950.840.4644 warranty w /77 MGR new point, new clutch, Greotfamllyrar,gdgas '70 VW,reblteng1ne,good Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Ad 4 spd, PS, stereo tape. Sensibl , Pavmcnts 145 ---n Corona, 4spd, air, FM 66 VW Bus. New clutch & ... ~ ur .. ai.ueou,1,•RO•IRU 15 .a simple matter . • Soft top, pa ml. Lt res, So 8 e~ 81 6 ea • Rolls Royce 9756 & t.1pe. stl radials. ures,Sl:IOO. '74 CADILLAC• '"'l''°noo""~"~ justcall642·5678 ehrome. hke nt>w ~500 'r· rDe or S , 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 29mp.l(.968·.t309 751-2597. CoupelrSeclan - --nr .,,.,.,Huns 'IJpt'r, arts pl. pn at!l-1 #lDEALERINUSA ---de' A.tltot, UHd Autos. UHd Aaftos, Used LJc. 2'13NKh.. Sec Jl lht• :!13 W-1-3951 7141990·2900 · · · Lien Sale. June 3rd, IOa m , '63 BUS. Very good cond, Viles. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cur Wai1h. 2059 \ -~~· ROY 1312 No Csl Hwy. rebwll eng, S900. Jim, BroaghCll'ftl& Hurbor. <.'MlJ Me'oa Ph ~ CARVER l..agunJ Bch '70 Toyota 642·8802 a Dorcidos Andy, 7U 752·06117 or · RO CE SI n W g n CID. <f>INSTOCK ~29630LR ROLLS· y :iRi78106001) (455LXH> 74. Con v. new cond . Your choice of colors & is.own"°'"· m 173.S Bright red. Loaded w /bst eqlDpment , most all with \18 1utoma11c, lectory alt cond , P'Nf st .. 1ng, 197 4 FOltD TORIMO COUPE $ 319 9 radio "9at« vinyl rool, tinted g1ass & w IJw tires (9831<8JI 19741UICkRIVllltACOUPl $ 3599 VS. automatic. factory air cond , pwt tt .. 1ng & br1kee 1tereo radto heater. vinyl roof. hnled glass & w !llw tires ("6t281.I I 974 FOID J/4 TOM Pl;UP $ 3 89 9 VB automatic trans , llC10IY air cono. oower tlHr1ng, rld10 & heater (1 0 7159') 197 4 FottD J,'4 TOH PICKUP $ 3 9 9 9' VI, 1utom1Uc transmlaston ~ 11een"f. radio & heater (61952X) --~-~--~-~~'!'---- I t71 FOID PIMTO IUMAIOUT 4 cyllnder. 1u1om1llc tranemleslon, heater & w/l/W tires (9Ml.VF) lt71CHIYYMOMTICAILO s4599 VS, IUtomatlc. factory air cond , , t tftl'lng & brakes. ll«eo radio. heater, t1tf':t1Mt, vinyl roof, tinted glw & wlt/w tlfet. (111MPA~ M 87. iii 2110 \I apl~ '" '~~e~~;._c~·~.· ""'• ,.__ __ _,:=:: am 11 ----xtr11S. 833·9370 I~dory a ir cooditio111ne. )Pllow \ \1 1''\I lafll' -'74 Corolla SR5. Xl nt , full · I '12.9511 nr. 11111 ti-12 5770 '7 4 MGB GT CLOUD SUNDAYS rood, 5spd. Stereo, make 7:1 V W Wei. t pn a la a power, vmy top or Ca nd lo C:Bbrlolet. t op, AM /FM Super-sharp equipped offer . 581·7438 mper, air co • w h '67 ~L Dark blul'. new top, pnt, ures, ball, stick, PS. PB '65 SL, stick, whl, PS. PB. 675-3281 . 673 3434 or 815 3302 the way you want at , Use the Da ily Pilot m i, 5'995. 497•2381 or atere0 wit taj)4:, crwse <706LVR > "Fast Result" service Want Good Mileage? •94-0135 ___ =· J;.'i\~~~e~: service i~our r Celica w /air cond, paint, a nd str pint . doorlocks,etc.,elc.1974 ti~ • d irectory. Your Buy ou r '12 T oyou 't8 VW, xtra sbarf ' new tenor, Ult wheel. power , AM I FM c a sse t t e. mags '1350 673-9494 Sedan de Ville (629JR[) Lat• '59 22os. lo m1. specially. Michelin r adials & gel•--.=.-·---·----·• Sale Pricedfrom partJ.ally restored. ma ke i .. swr .. 11Moou1.fvA110 .. BA1& Call 842·5618 ext , 322 28-32 mpg. Make ofr al '71 VW BUS Xlnt. runnlna $5895 offer. Rivcrside6S2·2J06 11•'9lf>.a1100•21:i.,;eo9M t97-4072J)vtpt.y. cond. Needs body work. AMto. UHCI --Autos, Und Alrtot. Us.cl Autos. UHCI --Askin1 Sl!KIO. 548-3181 •••••.'••••••••••••••••." ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••!••••••••••••••• 19ID VW Camper P op top, • RB eng, Sl7!50. 642"8907 or 759·5807 '67 VW Squareback Good cond ition S675. 642-7381 '00 vw. Stick. radio/hlr, wht sidewalls. Gd trans. $1475. 842-1566 For Sale '71 V.W camper. Xlnt cond. $2200. Call 759-llll or 494· 1131. • •73 CADILl.ACs Coupt Ir Sedon •VUlff& SDorados UO)JN STOCK Your choice or colors & equipment, most all with factory nlr c:ondltlanine. full power, vinyl top or cabriolet top, AM/FM stereo with tape, cruise cootrol, split pawel' seat. leather or tapestry in· tertor. lilt wheeh power door locks. etc.. etc. la']3 Cpe. do Vlllo (879BD£) Sa.le Priced from • $4495 Autos, U14td ...._, UMd .... U ffd A.tllet, Uted Aaltot. U1-4 • ...... Ute4 !!d!J• ... !!.. tt77 DM.Y ~U>T •J• •••.•...•........ .. . •. • • •• . • • . . • . . .. ... . •.•. . •. .• . . • • . . • . .. . .. •.. .. . . • . •. . . . . . • . ... . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... .. •.•..• .• . . •• . • • • . .•. . . •.. ..•• -==:;&.:..=~=.;.;;.;..;...._~-----:-------------- CodfJloc . 9t I& Qe~...... 9920 ~,. 9925 Oodp HlS Met-cwy tHO OU a Us ttll Ulff ....._ U&MI Uld .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. C .a."'I' 1 .a.c '76 '74 El CamJno. PS, PB, 8taul1'.ul '76 New Yorker. 10 Uatt, •Ir, Va. auto, '15 &lonarc:h Chia. dll anl, <;a&I 5:, t 'I ~ rth 9H0 ~rd 9970 Vf90 9t14 ,,_.,~ cruisecontrol.a coed, •l<'ond.erw1econtrol, PS P /0, f1cheltn•, \lnylroul,pwrwindn-.i., ~nd Aikin Sll0t,•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIVILl.E $3000 613~ AM/ FM l ·trk. Sup•r 77'\tml $140Cl04M4!!0 1>8. PS. air, A~/t'M 17711 orlo» "1$F\reb1nf, p milda • "7'J1'·8lltl> G<>rlC!0\&11 (Bl=). elee.c. It v.-ell ca~ for '>lt>rt'O ta~ deck, lo ml, --alt'l"l'O uar •IU "'ht PS. l.11.11kd w xtra ·11 Vi·~u. (,0<MJ m1>.i. on1 "..aLYSIOSfl 'IS~vy Nov111, wuson ~!J.l'P.1'8Qll.i Ood1te lkmon, l Qwntr. ~~~.552 7000 PWo 9957 PR, ~ulo. trani.. 'x tnt s.'llUOl~UM-IU o'7!~'~ A/\ll1 i.l.'/\rv(!cc1•l.r:,· "'" • Good tra • c:ar '\~w all pw1 \lu1l acill. -••••••••••••••••••••••• :ond t< 1 1 11 --cc1,,_. u o, , ...... HOWAaOCt..,... bnk•.&9-4111.l200 Co.tb•wtal 9930 ssm orr. Calll>ll 177' ·a Gr;a nd \hrq 111 a '11 FORD PIHTO ~7~ 7·1;71) m11 • m~~" ~.2 v.,. 9974 woo~of1 l'lt>un 673 9~ Dove"QuaUSll. -••M••••••••••••••••••• ---Wa1:on. ft\all p~r 1.-u>. 2000• SEO"'H "' '·vi.. u•V"".,,.. .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• , , , N£WPORT8EACH "72 N(wa, avto, • cyl. lo COMT.MAIUCIV in Uodi:t• \l11n,1ro, i:cm eqwpt, Blue/Siu l1:•lh " "' l'H' "74VEGA i4 Vb:G\ <.T llh:h1'k. 4 133·0116 milea1e, radial•. alol ·-rs Leu lhan l4.000 l·ot1•I ltun .. i.:11•.1l ~ Wood .:rain l7.0UO mi In ~l'ell~l rondlUon i 1 t''m·htr\I t-:0.vnl M.OOO HATCHIACK a.pd. 'lnl l11nd. Sls.501 cond'11DS.1$l.azsll mil llereedu tsen1 !\IJkt• ulkt Klli liM'I $7000 l'h SS"1·9300 mt< •nlcplly auperb! m&, nn~ I top rall) whl11 \utom.iltl· Y.llh air cund. ~' 817 112111 '73 lo:JDor111do. Every op-1974 Malibu Clauic v9de tn fr thi.s one ls l>l IJ \lt'I'. ~mo - ---1375 ....!·y SI SfS xlnt cl)od S.t500 t:H'M In 11up"rb rnnd1l1on ! "74 V\!SCa llh'hlll'k \uto. Unn, 1? ml, lllnl cond, w•1on AM/FM 1t.ereo. w.ad new. Musl sell to· 3941 lJ Md';u.ldcn. S ,\ i2 Men: CP W1tn Full ~ 15l r..rn or~ 65001>11~ c UM;l 11 I 3$,000 all $1550 ~'>ti Jtl ~700 OO..E_9'7. '13l ll75l l uu•lt rac It Good da.>'. Makeolrw! (CJIM32) !!JD 23J:! or R75 al()(I su;;;er AC./\ 1 ~~~1~11 MARQUIS TOY OT A 1~..,11, ""-"•rd L'·iinl '•tr OHL Y $ 1295 ext 14 dayi. bl.•r lpm cond. Ml~lON Vlt;Jo "' ....... ., ""' --lt65 Sedan l>eVllle, Ford 9940 131 JllO 9 2 rnncl .-t<' $1,799 MAAOUIS TOYOTA '74 v~ ur ronu. PIS. ltutherlnt,allxtro1,xlnt S2900 4~J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mlt1tm19 9952 • 4 S-1 10 fi44.,.W l\USSIO!'{Vll::JO vinyl lop, runi. ~:ood cond. SllOO 644·9035 13Capricel!:atalt w~ '118 LTD, nu t1rc1>, u1r, 1-'P , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·12 llatchl>uck lA> ml, ._.. '10 Trans Am'. 5',000-mJ. 83 l·Z880 49~1210 ll300 firm. Ask tor Gary 73LIMOUSIH! AtrruUPoW. erlomll• 1owner,runs~ood.S.15Q llJOrande,aulo,PS.inr, l.'Olad. $1G95or bostufr. ncwtlra brakes buU • aft.tpm~ Excel Cond ~ G73 8886 1tereo, mas•. new llrea, u .. _ .. _ UC..•"'!)7 • • • ii Vl'l{8. 3·i.pd DualA/C,6way1eat,lUt --· · -_ · bestoffer.988-TC31f. ~ '~"""' s hoc k s Xlnt cond. s1~ooorbel1toHo1. '74 OT. A.lllF•t. tape.. wheel,11tcreo. vlnyl roof, Chevv Convert '71. Good 'ST B&aek •cir, full l)wr, 75Granadu Ghlu, ull nv.r, -... .,,.._lo R ... Su f 142·53.'WorHJ 12:19 1117 OC70 lilt'reoCB. alr,.iopd; pin l #. l~lher int ,, '68 •j Con l XI t ,,. ran un-. n roo ' -""~ jump seats. nl'w l res. cond. $1700. Wkn1J & • air lmmtH' $3 USO cond.MUSWhla!'I blk ~-. C n 11 mau, A l\t J P'M cwaa 1 »7 7 B 0 n n e v 1 1 1 e ----st • ._ SZ195.6M-2510 #3650. lilullbook price eves,49'1·3862 645·7548 • 673 100a 58 """" ~w1 ... p • dfck, custom paint. 0-.... h1tm top or lh" 'i:I Vei:a lllchblc, air. new -Sll.000 +.My pnce ~-·--E •72 4 d All 1-...... l eves. 55:?.oo.2 1 ·v-d • 1~ tan.•-.. rebltena. lllnl body '73 GT Wan. A/C, mlUl}' SeeattheCurWaah.2059'64 El Camino. S1200. ;<ee r. xlr;is. ·71 LTD Brhm, 4dr, AC, ---lOe. I.ID er "arran ~ Sli!I:; Uebtofft'r 4981750 extru. FAST SALE! A llarbor, <Mila Mesa . Auto, map, R/U , air Smart. member or fnm .. 11 pwr, van. lop, $t3SO '66, RIH, auto. aar. PIS. '73Square Wain A;o, air. bestolfer.499·17117 . afl~l'M S750.Ev~541-S597 Ph: Andy, 752-0687 or s hk1, 1 ow or, P /P S2SOO.Call644.:!_'790 duy~ 759-0332 l'H'' S750/ofr radials. xlnl cond Call .. ...._. Mt tlOO .._.Mtw 645-2963 ULH 642-4»315 1'"""7 Conttnenlal. run~ ~4-5010 53&-48M Pvtpt)' ~J-6110 --w 9IOO Autos, H•w ___ .., _______ . .,,,, --..................... . Coman> -9917 IDCheveilo,VlD\op;6l,000 ~cct~S9()0ortr~clcfor '72 1onno Wu1<on Julo. 'ti7 V-8, auto, P,S l',B, i'S WaJ:on V·&. P S.PB, ••••••••••••••••••••••• mt. air, AM/f'lf, xJnl __ tor _CaJl963-"7Jl7 PS P B.uar W4fl~, clean.recentpainl Must ;iuto 'Int con<.I Ju1l '61CamaroSS350 radials, lmmac Int. 19'1? Lincoln Contant·ntnl 4 559 411111 'lel.!.!_!ll50.&«·ll76 \Unl'<l, nl'" un·-. & brks . $1 ,000 673-0161 S1600642-4384a(\6PM cir l"n Cill, like n<·w 71 Gran 1"11r1nu \\.u.:1111 i~Mu..,lnn~llCpe.-'l YI. Allma111l record~ S27!)() ----••'84 CORV/\JR Conv cond Mul>l '"" S2700 lu,un llllL·r l"'r'H'l'r I "Pel PS. 1110110 m1 7~1~orl213114863'7l ilCamaru 3.so Auto.lull Xlnt <'ond 11• .. es•--nt. ISJ.5.8635 ,· · k. • •'\I ~ Pht>4S.7209 ·71 1•1nl11 Z Dr ··"pd powl'r . $2:!00. Call ·• •• ....,...,. • -~1 J .l., .i11 • · .. ..., 556-1301. run. Slt115. S38-&J93 1972 Llncoln Conlinenlal ca!l.Wlll', r J1h,il' 37 .UUO 71 II l"aslback 1 spd Ma~. A Ml 1-'M stereo, -----------1'73 Chevy M·Alibu. Xtra Mark IV. 55,000 mi, dark m1 ~1u~l .,l·l1 1 557 9560 '\M F\1. PtS. Good C<•ll .11r-cond1t1oncd546 J960 Chevrolet 9920 clean, low ml, \'\nyl lop. red. WIVtn top'. lcJlhcr 1970 ('ountry St'<lan Wgn Mon. 675·~~ 12 Panto Runbl oni: own ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sll Rad PS PB AC a.nt.. $3,9DO. >lS·IU4!9 A <.; I' S In i:ll <'on!l 2tlOO CC. 4 spd, xlnt cond. '15 Sta Wgn Caprice 5248.5. <2iaM2i-3953' (213; ,. __ ,,;:::--9932 SXlO I 1' I· C II !XiH r~Kll 70 Mustang, aut~. ~·r. 1ni.1dc & oul $1250 Bistate 4~ C I pwr tape ' __... • ._ )ll 0 1 J " stereo, 37,000 ma, hkt' d e t• k: l r I 0r · lo~ in .It "23-67G1 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• l'\l'' or"' kn< ls nt•w SlSOO ofr i52 5716 64().98S!l pal·kugc J.1575. xlntcond '75 Monte Carlo. P/S P /B CORVETIES '7;, Cr;in;id,1. 1 dr li tyl, or!»O ~121 i 4 Pinto wf(n. Maai wbls , 496·5581 P /W & alr. Landau top. uuto truni.. air. radio. Otdsmobii;--99SS AM/f''M i.terco. /\ 1C, Tap cond.. $4100 or take r s ~10 ~2 9!1R~ auto. S2l!OO. 545 2600 '74 Impala Wus:on, . low over lease. Call art 5, CHOICE OF 17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ml. roof ra1·k, trlr hitch, 557-3440 1961 THRU 1977 ·n t ·., 1111 l r y Sq u 11 c 1975 OLDS ·75 Bobcat Runabout w/c, Jir. nu r;i1hals. $3400. \\'Ji:u11 air. 110011 <·m11l STARFfRE COUPE 4 spd, 17,000 ml. like nu Days, S..IU 713l ask for '76 Caprice closs1c s port •sOrpeeds & ACutomtya~it·~ ~1750 1;.12 -14 12 Automatic. pwr. istccr S2500. BOO·W.10 Dick. V-8, 5 yr/50,000 mi warr, mCJ9 oun s l U d 17000 •-t&Fl Ht '6.1 F11nf(;11lax11·~•llO 2Dr ing, radio. heat er & pt...-.w. 75 Monte Carlo, c lean, n exce ·con·· • -.,.... " I ONLY 16,000 m i tes ,.,_,., mi, car baa everytbine. Selection ,\ulo. ~11111 trnm. S3'75. (582NLE). ••••••••••••••••••••••• I o a d c d , P 0 W E R ,..,,_. ~ t I li t 1&11734 SUNROOF, 35K ml, """'"""_......., nc Ur./ c, EZFINANCING • ' OMLY $2895 ·75 PLYMOUTH Cus\om wUI sacrifice for $6'150. WE LEASE •· rd 7 (' I ' 1 ·F"·ry 9·PU". s•n°er wu~on S4450 ( 5513321 £0 h .r;in;H a :.. Ir. Rnua YOLV u ~ " ... __ ;o r. · C.ll893-6460aft7pm CORVETTES l'Cononnli.•11r.<1ulo.l'S MA"" S 0 onlv Sl.!m5. Low hue iS Mnhbu Classic, PS, '72 MooteCulo cust. A.IC, HOWARD Chenot.t sU!Ml. 1,.,·;wL ("ond ~1200 MISSION VIEJO book on lh1~ 'l•hacle 15 PB, AM/FM :1tereo, pwr. steer, brtts; tape Dove&Quai1Streel8 Call 1!1.l l(lllufl6 831-2880495-1210 S:l,lOO J\ good t:lt'an car $3100. 640.1294 bt.wn 10 & deck. Orte. owner. Xlnt NEWPORT BEACH but 1t has 71,000 m1lci; on 1. cond. S2200. 642•1096 l]~OSSS ·73 Rum·hl·rci GT Loaded, '70Cul1Js,.. full power, a ir al. Scl' in Onily Pilot ~ i.lcrco. mna:s. rudao . cond. xlnt cond, SIOOO parkanJ: lot 11t JJO West '69 Cbevelle, Wgn, V8, eves. 1S VETTE RARE 1..82 S3l011 1•12·0581 55l·350l C\eS S.n Strt'l'l. Costa t\h'sa. auto, I'S. AMffM.i tac· '61 IMPALA WGN. Gd. Classic whlle/hlark ·m Fatrl;im• .! cir Hrdtp '13 Vist;i CrwsN .\1l". or call 642·.ct!I for more Lory. fre~h. lo ma. h gu car,•d. price' leather. Load-" .. U\t•r.' t PS Pll l'ood 1nform,11wn A~k for f • '""" .. ~ • wr I' S aulo. \Int lOnd new Jre'I. • m1leai:e. p<:r c<'t vnca· 631-3388 _ option Lo mi '\t•Y. ...... , !lti8 5ZW rond S!JOO S4 l-402'1 Rad; or Oi1car 111 rlecl uon/fomily car, 8!12 I liO radials & vectors. S7.t!OO """" i:uraJ:c ,76 burl(. n·d. 2 <.Ir Monte ~r 9925 962-0400. Ong ownr ·11 I Tl> Brough:im lcJr 73 0111 ... !!Ii Ro~ alt-'llnl ·;:! SJll'lhll• 1 ll" m·r Xlnt carlo Landau, !>WVI bckl ••••••••••••••••••••••• p1ll11"' 1t;i1 k •wah \1r cund. IJe~t of t·urt• ~ l~ICI n>nd P s. H 11 \ (' lo seats e<'OnQ "JUJ:C pk" •65 N G ood CORVETTET·TOP cond lull pY.1 no brb ~-4702 mt l.u .. i·k 1,...1 ., rnilke 1 • ... "' cwporl. lrans. • s l l clc;in .1111 1:>GO <Jn" dl•JI !"~1.•1."•,· 23 ch ph CB, lit whl, Bruk~. !!hocu. $37S or 76 · 1 'l'r w /st 'l'r -.. '73 0lds CuUaSb. PS. PB """ "' cruise C'Onlrol. et<:. Xlnt hlt/ofr. 751·5898 leather and all optum, ownt•r -----PW, fac aar, rut110. grl t'Ond. Low ma, < 15.000) MBZ trade-m. Ltk<' 1ww ' Lincoln 9945 ltrcs and in Xlnt t·ond litl l'h moulh Heh eclore ~rO'T~wn er. SS850 . ~'~~:. ~1~r·a~:: (0'1197>. Priced right· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9"19-4l9'l___ :1~·u ~~"0~tt•:hl;r ~~~:r~ Rad.lats. Lo ml, top cood. Mark IV. lll.700 rm. top ·72 Olds Toronado Xlnt Sel· al rnrm•r 111 Darrell '65 Chevy white 4dr. Runs $2400. Call 540.7605. eves. cond Chartru,t• w "'hill· cond. ~oo. Cull 5 IO·Yti!;O J nd p om o n 11 • Costa good, $350. Aft 6 :30, top.StiOOO i-:,s~i73 ti5~ days,IH5-n.'91eves llll .. '!!a.orrall!1313149 or 613-1447 '71 Cordoba. Full pwr. Ma ri k 9947 1;.12-1oooufl Sl'M many xtras. Pvt pty. Call Ye c i4 Toronado. under 30.000 •--a.:oc '65 Impala. Nds e ng. $100 661-0442. ••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • f 11 l t k ..-_..... or bst orr. Call Jenni o "7• Corvette. 4 spd, low '72 Ford \lavcrlck. xlnt :r;~ruG7v5~~~l~~~-~.~~ c ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gary496-063'7 '76 Cordoba. Loaded, lthr ml, all options. lmmac. t'Ond to <:yl, 2 dr, P IS, ----· -· ~ -71 Pontlnc LcMans. xlnl int. tape dec:k,elect scat, Best orr. 645-9932 Must new 'm top Atrrans. '73 • 88 Royull·. 2 dr. conrt . StflOO/bst orfer. 62~.runsgood,good crulaecontrol.Ultwhl,lo sell Cust lntl·r S17S0 'hst orr showroom clean' Tilt l'l36629 or 499·1311 x29S transportation. $150. ml. $6250. 752-8300, 846 :117S v.hl. l;indau lop. new aft 2·:JOPM 646-319' 552.a>eo Corvette i2 4 Spd, atr, --radial:.. ct<'. S!SOOor bcsl ----- AM /FM, '<Int cond. Mercury 9950 ofr 960·182G.Hl2·67J."J ·73 Ventura, xlnt cond. d..~~'' f)'C. ~Q.• 640-LS34or6i5-6942 ••••••••••••••••••••••• V-8. P/U, P /S. simo. or ~\ob l",_-'b pq•v '62 ~l'l•·111 ·~ii lll tn. '76 Omeg;, Broui:ham. t>e:1torfcr 833-!}374 , • Corvette "13 350. Full pwr. auto. au . .:d lr .m-.1> s.'.100 air 'in) I top tilt "hi Tltat fnfrtguing Word Gome w1tlt a Cliud:le Slvr. Xlnl. ~1 olr. PP 646.:?:,io;, pp: $1200/0ffe~ 491 iR65 ;~ Ventura hl<·hbk. -----,.,,..,"'"' a.n L POUAN _!»9-07_'_()_3 _ --Alltos, Not 9100 Autot H•w 9800 xJ>llnLt/~o~n1d.1-:~\.999Air. O,..,,,a...,. -.. 6 ocr-blod • V ll ·r I{ I ' " """ ' -below •o """• 6 75 e e. ·lop l'( lJn •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -------- ..... 0 .. -·d• "'"'' ....... of antr, Loaded' ~tint n1ml -h .., "' 1,,,. o1 .._ .. , Make orr. Mui.l -.di th1., ,, ( j2 w IT II R I I I WOOR AT I I 11 I I I I HEDLOB I I l I' I I I T I D N l C I Two elderly men were ... _.1-....1,_.....1.,__1--.1...-remlni5Clng. One said: HAI· . . . . . . mo•t ell of my friendt ore ..._ _ _.___. ___ _.deed. I miss Tommy the I H 0 Y RE T I moat.ff "Why Tommy?" ~_.,.I'-. 1.--1...-1,.._l..-4 hl1 friend asked. · Bec"v"' ..... --'·-'"---'·-'-· --'·--'·' married --" he re· I L v y N A s I plied s ,, w-....-......--..---..--.....--4 0 C-le·· ""' , ..... ~ •• -d ... ' ...... 1 ...... 1_ ... l _l___.I......., '°" ::~:i,.;;.:::.. -;;;"? -::!' .... .......,. ...... & Pt 111 '• Wlftfo I' I' r 1· I' r I' I' I week.848-0358 CoulJcr 9933 ....•..••••............ 071 COt.:GAR Xlli ,.,.,1 lnp. atr. I'S PU l'W. super l'Ond. S3895 l'vl Ply 114&-3278 "61 Cougar 289. auln PS. air rood. A Clao;s1l·. PP 968--9200 i2CougarXH7 Cleun. 'l;trJ!I, S!7&1 1$-12 8:!76 9935 ··•••·····•······••···· '68 Dodie Dan -.lack 6 cyl, .:r eal !!A., "''· S700/1"t ofr 11-17 ;?!Yl!I 68 D:,dge Ch;irl:!ct X1>412S, xlnl cund. 11ul11 nu Ures, On111n.1l o~n1·1 !d 2'.11'.I l''lfC\1,4 ()1.J•t f':. • -• .. -• • ~ I • I I I ·m 0011~1· l'nl.11" "en I I fo'.'l(Ccllcn 0 t 11.11"1"" l,1 l ion 1 < IP,111 • ''"'' SCRAM·LETS Answ•n ht Ct.nificetieft UOO 7Sl·S!m ~ ... ~ ... ": ....... !!~~~·.~~:: ....... ~!~ ~~ .. ~ ... ": ....... !~~~ * 0 . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. . . . .. .. .. . H E:\T .\ 'ii F \ 1:c t 11\ I. \lOTOH 110'1 F F HO \I Ill HB I 1<11 .IH .. \'\l>FH ~:!X xsxs 111 ·..1; ~ ;-;·; "'~'" 1;;;; I \I . :.!; :, St;OO .c ON EVERY NEW n PONTIAC VENTURA IN STOCKu_t _...;.~~; AIR Conditioning OR YOUR Immediate Cash· Rebate When You Buy any new 1 1977 MONARCH 19T/ COMET 1977 BOBCAT or 197 6 Y2 CAPRI MEW 1971 Typical Price lAftft' R...., ••• MONARCH •5392 fOUR DOOR Includes: V-8. Factory Atr Cond., Auto. Trans. Power Steering, Radio. 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Shade Kit • Magi Co'l'fmiD"'° RA 'i)-0 S163 4 WMtlDriYe FJ40.230222 '7 6 LANDCRUISER STATION WAGON " w.,... .... AM It.to FJSS-058827 93699 -' Spe9d ·Trunk Rack #91S1LXI .,__ _ __. .. •• • ••••• •• '1399 . ' • • •••• • • •• • •• •••••• •• • • • •••• • •• '73 DATSUN 240% 94299 -' Spetd • Air Cond Maga #9GISJER ... FINAt. " SPORTS ~E'<: MANA6ER, I MAVE A 6~EAT tDEA! NANCY 'YOU NEVER SEEM TO GROW---I LIKE TALLER SOYS SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1977 rM TIRED OF BEING A LITTLE RUNT NOW WHAT? SURE, WE COULO OFFER A REWAltO FOR TME LOST GAME! MA'1'8e OUTFIElOERS SP.ENOTOO MUCM TIME STANDIN61N 1ME SUN ..•. By Ernie Bushmiller l 'LL MAKE A W I SH TO GROW A BIT --~ TALLER Ml~ PE!ACH HM A~IC&C' M 1'0 Olf ClA~~ YOLAlr P!C'~NAl­ ~'51EN! Wl"'l'M V01A1 %1'.A l P.ANTS SU ITS, PANTS SUITS ... t> t> t> ~IJDGE . %~, t 'M A,~AIO Yt>U~ NAI~ AftNtT VlilrV _C&.IAN ••• . MA lrV&L.OtA~. £ACM MOfrNING ANO eveN1N~? N01 r TAIC: ~IXTV ON i"HE Prrr~T OF T...a MON'f"M ...• . ~-. btrFard.lahll•an WHAT A WASTE OF BcAUTIFLJL 'SCENERY. STOP L.IVING IN "THE P,AST, Lo~D P., /4Ll- 1"H~ LADIES 1HESE DAYS ,AJ<e WE.ARING -rHe N I'LL SHOW You, eMMA -· _ FO~ iHE: PARTYiONJ~HT, I'M~OIN<6 ~ iO WEAR MY ~ PANTS SUITS . ~ 1t7' Htw Y0'91 Ne;wa k\c AH,_.Qflt1 ...... ...i THIS 15 A BEAUTIFUL J08! ALL YOU'LL NEED IS THE UNIFORM •.. NO HOLSTER, NO Pl51i L ! ~--- D~ESS SUIT· ~ . <l<J<J MEANWHILE, SAM HAS MET VIC AT . . r .. ... ,.,. ~~ ~ .. -· -~· .-.. ·= ~ . --,._ THE COURTHOUSE 6UILDING ;.. ARE YOU SURE CARtA DOESN'T HAVE AN UNCLE NAMED ~­ CHARLES AASPER? the Th--. tnha ork~ Um'kilil?. 11. a futuOt la 1rtak:fa • U'e redi&oed to J1me by~. n. l . a bri1liailt l1P$ c:rtatild tty and (onnerly uild la dMaWI bean of lilb1 UJKJG a ~ oliirtaUa actar. ~ 2. tbe ~ ol r · bt or '-fO"Wbt ii ~ J. a ~u.·war.;tJM ·1MlbUc9 • , ... ~ ...... tbNebold"; Ula LJIO, a ): Uld N trUal. ol """'" • ,,.,~. tbt J.ut that pn>dao11 a,.._.: alto ·•· (Ups'lt-lk)l n. t . a county ol cen~ Mumter proTtnce, Jre and: pop •• 131,000. 2. lta ~pi. tat: pop., s1,ooo. 3. (1-J, {prob. <Ir. relramconta#UQ the name), a non1en1e poem of fiv• &Dapestic llnel: uwall.Y-wf tb the rh~e ICheme ubba, the tint, MCOOd1 and filth Unea haVina three It~. the third ,.nc fourth"' two: the form wu popularized by EdWard Lear. JSumple: DENNIS ~ MENACE Klcls cancl. Ccampltell's Soups 90 to9elher llke lllds cand T·sliirls , -~ -~ "" .. :J : .. •• .. • :i . . . .. .. . . . . . " .. : ·: . .. . ., ... : .. . . . ·, ·; I ~, ,-:! .. = AREVOU SA'/IN& M'I UJNCH 9RSAKIS NONS&NSE?l I WHAT'RE YOU l701NG, WIM~LE? SITTING' HERE EATING-MY L..LJNCH. evlc>It.LD SHE AAS SO MANY FrNE QUALITiES ! / HOW LONG-HAS iHIS NONSENSI: f3EEN GOING-ON? THE: MAN HASN1T GOI A ROMANllC ~NE IN HIS ~OC?V. . . . . CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? 'Ibere Ile at least lbt differ· ...-In drawln1 detalla between top ud bottom pane1J. How qalelly ean you ftnd them? a.et anawen with tbou below. 'hPll1ll 'l lfUWl l,~911 '9 'IVJlll1ll 'l -.. '9 ~ 'l \WJI 't' 'J>9Uc>Jill .oCIN 'l ioo .. 'I "tlDDATP 'l lllttno ·g •ui,toq1 'l '""O 't :~J11CJ u .. 1e ~A5TA~ s~e~~1Z5; AM e-vVte C'l&ff 5WtAf8A>W AtJI' A @" L-A~JZ IJAi 1 '• DOCTOR SMOCK SO TM.SY SSN""r YOU -rt:> F= I L-l-IM FOR MAX, &H, POC-r"OR,. ---IULLETIN IOARD--- eBANK NOl'Et A bank eus&omer .... k.ln1 ehl.Ql9 for a eunut U.S. blll. nqlltsted: " •. .some °""' hriee • many twoe. tbl'et tlm• u may ftftl • two.. and dlNt &ena." What blllt .... Mnn paw MAU Mt••l 'tlO•l mo1 ..... 0 o.-. '°' Ml !pfq.e '°' •mq nnop PMl>Unlf4llO v 9Name Game! Challence: Fonn. Ir you can, a Cfrt': name with just two letters of the alpha· bet. 'nlen, likewt., fona a boy'• rarne. ·oi• 'NO '.111 '•v-.coq :'oil ·.ur 'N'J 'O'I_..,. •,szil e'lll'of _......,.._. ... ..,.__.. _ __, 9nawnb Tll&ert Place four llDlll eol.na ln the THIS TRICK looks easy, and it 5*m of )'OW' band. U11 your thumb to move them, 11 when one knows the secret-one at a time. to tbe Ups of your tlnsm. and hu had a bit or practice. 91llddl•Me.'Ibis! What rule appllea to sentnc The trickster places thrte diu lee aeam? Softy ftnt. What happened to the on the table side by side. He aurplua dtrua crop? It was elemonadtd. or she then challen1n f;1E=;;;;~s;~~~~ii!iiiiiiiiiiiii a bysran<kr to pick up the thrtnome between the thumb and fortfinaer Cas abow), and at 1 sianal to c11use the center die to fall (see inset). How it's done. Al ' the dice are picked up, pmsurt is uerted on the outer two, causina them to stick to the finaers momentarily when the nnaers are separated to allow the center die to fall, and long enouah to snap HOLE IN ONE! Four of nve poealble tee ahota are off the two dice toaether. tarp& aboft. But one acores a hole In one. Which? C~H! FtlZ~f W~'t-L.. Gf.f '(ou A JIMMY CONNO~ ~ACKef .. ' ~W PU'f' YoU2- 66L.F 10G6~~ A>Jo MUf Me oN CO~-r 1 I UURJZY !! we&...&-, 1F YOU CA~ PROVIPe! HAL.F -rHe AIP ANP COMF.O~"'T" MAX Pl ~ YOU I&,.. l,.. ee OKAY TOP DOG! Apply the followtq colon ...uy for a apdlt picture abcm: 1-led. 2-L&. blue. 8-Ytllow • ._IL Iron. 5--Fle.ti. 6-Ll sny. '1-Blaek. &-Dk. blue . ._IL pwplt. •• ANO AllOTHl'R i'MING ..• I OON'T ~w HOW ' 10 l'LAY I ' By George Lemont yo YOU'L-1--Fl~c> MAX'S SQLJIPME!N"'r IN "THE! Pl SPE!NSAR.Y \ INSSDB WOOD GORDO TANK F.NAllARA rr'!!J SHAPED MO~ Lll<E A f PliAR. o YOU PLAYED Ol1f ~OPTION N-JD TOOK ~ A 'W PER CENT PA'{ M JUiif l' 5'1GN IVITU ~A~?? t...:::=;:==::~ Y~. Tf/E PE:AA!Bl<eAI< CIF--OI= PSO~IAS!S' • " Gus Arriola MONOAJ.S's A~T AWA\/ FJeQM i#E: P/GSIOl:NC"f by Jeff Millar & 8111 Hinds Ai Lf.A7T, ~ IN au~ V()J COULP ~v; ffART6P. I ' FOR .nJDY 81.VME. author of chlJdren'a books How do'°" tet pow lnsplntloe? -C. lllc:B •• Ma11...,, Cal.If. e It coma from cvayone, but If I start to think about It, I g1t nervous and wony that one day lt'D ltop coming. I have almoa total Neall. I remember everything from third grade on -how I felt, what I thought about, what I did. And I have two children of my own. They're ~ and, necdlea to say, living wlth kidt gtva me p&.ncy of ldeat. FOR NICK TATE..atarofTV'aSpocc: 1999 What ............. .,....oaaJ .....,.. you'" f.ud? -S..._ A. Scbmkh. M01UD011tb Beada. N • .I. • Lcavtng my country (Au.stra!la) and famlJy tsa and going to wortc In England. lt'a not asy, even now, for an Australian In England. and tt't never eaay to leave ona's homeland and move halfway around the world. h WM necaaary for my caN8f, ao I made the bat of It, and that's when I Ant realized the truth and m_eanlng of "bualness before~··" FOR LANI HALL M9er and wtfe of Herb AJpat How ... .._.... • babr cha ...... JIOlll' lde1 -CuoU... r--.~o.c. e h t. mede me more padent and tol«ant. I can deal more easily wtth piobMmt that I found ovawhefmtng bcfoni. rm men conftdent. rw ltopped postponing and ltarted dang. and rm more awwe of my~· rw ta&c.n toreevak...t· Ing ln)lld. In thclt. l\le undagooe a cc>fuplete penonaky change -for the bstta. I hope. FOR FRANKL RIZZO. Mayor of~ H .. __,...._ ._ ... ..._.,IWl bem ,....? -Mn. 0......_..Sn.I. 0..brodl. N.I>. • BCfore It cndced In 1835 whlll be!nsa toG.d durtng the ru..-of °""' JUll!ce Jchn M.nh.11. It hung In ttw belfry of lndepeiodenc. Hal and w nmg coundw ~ -the IMt .. &ng WlllNriglon~ Blrthdly.. 1846. In 1816 the Commonwulth of Penrwyiv..-dedded to cut up lndep.ndenc. Sqwn Into bu8dllle Iola Md to MIClon oM the Od Stat. HcuM end con- ... Inducing the Lbnty Bel. Bue the Oty of ~ ~chem for $70,000. FOR TH£ •ASK t1tEI( YOUR&BF' mnoR .... 0 ............................ ...,., -LE. ........ .... • Ttwy're al owr the tot. ln C.WCllTM, &.wyer ROM ~ (~ .. *" ICIPOIMld °"" Judgit of dw C..Woma. ~ CCUlt -the fine "'°"*' 9'19' to ettaln IUCh • high )udldM ~ In ttWll "*· l.adlel .. now .Alo becoming co.I,,.,..... Md m. ~ wat the ftrtl l1mc women~.._, ble to pl9y In tht 'Noltd s.ta of Poke. s..m. women\ in- ..,. In poks ... ~ lnc:rJ 11111 0.-yean Voltnner, Dovie &run.on. waa.id-.y with. pee ol $220,000.J FOR EDWIN NEWMAN. new.caste How do'" .... aboet tM pr.-p~ laformatloa f«omhatall ....... *'-1-S.S., Al...,. N.Y. • The pr .. thould not gathe Information for the lntclllgence ...W.. It's not a branch of gDYCTnment, nor ta It the govern· mcnt'a MrYant. The pra. bat MJVa ltMlf and the country when It ls Independent. If It Is thought to ba the handmaktcn of the Int~ ICl'W:es, It will be 10 lutped that It wlD not be able to meet tts primary raponsfb(llty. FOR LUCIANA AVEDON. author of Luciano Ae1edonk Bod118ook W..W a ............ wamu ..._,..from ...,..., • CW. etrap at.._..., -M. W.U.C.. t..A ....... Cabf. • I don't think It would he.Ip one bit to go to bed with a ch.In strap -either., a ~nttN or aa a cure. The only .autk>n - 8llUmlng the .. of --and teer .... ~· -Is plM& awgery. FOR .I.AMES BEARD, gourmet-author Do,... ....... cookboob of otben. -.. ~ '°" .... '°"' OWJt creedoe1 -A.G., Pr090, Utah . · • Of c:ourM I use other c:ookbookl. How could one poaslbly not lodt lit tt.m? My grutat )oy II c:oDec:ttng 18th-and 19th- c.ntury French and Engllah cookboolcs and portng over them. Bear In mind, howewr, thet redpea arc butc formulas on which others mak• varlatk>nl. So you wtll have practlcally the same r.q,. with maybe a vartatlon by 2S to 50 different people who have created a new approech or have added CCTtatn embelllshmcntt. FOR KRESKIN, mentalist W... did Jott llnt beco•• ...,. of pour ......,._ powe? -8.A. P~tM. Va. • At 9, when we pmyed "Hot and.cold" In clats. In ttle game, 10m10M goa out of a room; a bean-bag II hidden; the 10CMOM coma beck and tria to flnd II wtth direc:tionl of "hoc" and "cold" from the other pmyen. When I got home that night, J opatmented with finding ~n obtectl by thinking •bout them. In al my appearanca today, my chec:lt II atuffed away In the cone.rt hall. The 19 .. ment II d I falJ to locate my fee, ra forfctt It. FOR 8111. C. mCH, coach, Cleveland Cavallen w.w 1V,...,. ... of.., .... to wt.t ...__la c.am.t'-W -c . .1 •• a.su•-· w..a.. • TV replays wouJd ...,. only to dlaupt the game llnce many ce!la In bukctbell .,. Judgtnent c.a. and beMd on human f.aon that wtll prcwc wrong many ttrna. TV replayi have prown many an olftdaJ Mong In "protated .sama," but the comrnllllonct'• ct.clslorl In j&.tdgm4tnt cua win not change the rau1t ol th& game. una.. a rule hM been vfolated. the c:iommllaioncr can only admit that the offldal's Judgment WU poor. PRO AND CON ShouldTheGo.emmentHaveAcuaToAPenon'•BankRecorcla? PRO ............... U.S. Aoc.ney. Southlm Olllrtaol N.V Y•. b Iii -.ntJal to cfftctlw law enforcement ttwt, by the 111uance " P10C* 1Ubpo9naa. Jl"OMCUlOl'I NNe ecce9I to t.nk reccxdl. ni... NCOfdt prows. Yitai pool of~ and~ of carh that II~ vall.aab6e In pr<*CUtion ol ~and corn- pliQ aia.. In the .... of~ atmt, otftcltJ e.onupdon end org11itmd atme. rf pl(INCUton .. to "*" the pubk Ormand thlt atmlMI ti.WI .. enforced wMh ~ vtgor at .. ~ of eodety, \tole mua heYt ~to the~ wtthout wtdch proMCUUone of• ~ atme WCI be dtfflcult, If not tmpoelll'JM. CON .... ~L--(0.•N.V.) 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P.O Bo< 68l Saddle Brook. N..107U62. Mr., Mrs. ex Miss, ________ _ Addr818~---------~ c~-----~-~---~ State, ________ Zlp __ _ TOTIE FIELDS MAY HAVE BEEN DOWN. BUT SHE WAS NEVER OUT By John Dol'8Chner After her leg was amputated, comecil- ennc Tocte Ae1dt received c:ountlat letters and tclegramt from friends. "Don RlckJa told me that If people stopped laughing at my joka, I should put on a bandam~ and teD them rm a pnte. Buddy Hackett to&d me to get a wood- pedccr to do acupuncture. Steve Law- rence sakl If people asked about the leg, I should tell them I was In Jawa. Through- out the ordeal, my friends came to see me In the ho.pttAI four or flw times a week. They never gave me an ounce ol sympe- thy, and 10 I never started feetlng sorry for myself." Humor. loyal friends, lai:k ol sd-ptty and wdlpow9r -that'1 how Tocte Aelds sayt she WM able to keep gotng through eight months ol ~ that was more bizarre than any routine she ever created on atage. The humor should come aa no surprise. By hcr own dacrtpdoo. she II "the hlghat paid nlghtdub comedienne In the bual- naa." and she hu ~ on hundreds ol tall shows, Including 12S Wib to the Mike Dougloa Shcwl and 13 years with Merv Gr1fftn, who calla her "a ~ng marathon." Much ol her humor wu dtncted at her bowtlng-bel appurenoe. She once ap- pared In en o&tJtch..fnther gown "that evay fat woman drums ol buying but doesn't ct.. " Another time, she aacked, "I ti.Ye the same clrMnslons u Elmbeth Taylor. Her lvtng room II 12 feet by 18 feet, and 10 II mine." But behind her fat feact., she uys now, "I wa a vay va!n woman. You make fun ol eomelNng only to that you arc aware al It, and othcn are aw .. ol ll. Then you can geot • out ol the picture." It was her vanity that tl.Mted her prob- lema In March 1976 lhe entered a Con- MCttcut holipltal to halve a doctcw remove the llna around her ey.a Before hcr op- eratton, howewr, she had an atthrna at- ClicJc and WU put on a breathing machiM. Then W9l'C ott. ~: lhe had bMft a diabetic~ she WM 20 and had e , hlstmy d cftuJatton problems In hcr &.ga Then, .,. it. doctor J)9rformed the surgery. Tottie ~a blood dot In hcr leg. Another opftmlon ~~to try to bypaa the dot. When that faded, docton wc-e forced to amputat.e hcr left leg )Ust ~ the knee. A month later. the "drove (her) family may" by lrWClng she wanted to attsnd lwr daughter's weddlng. She wu flown to their Laa Vegas home In a ho.pita) plane. "My daughter WM mar- John Don.chrwr II on out.rant editor of The Mlllmt Herald'1 S...nday rnQ9GlfM. I 8 'AMll,V WH.KLV, Mq ''-1'77 After the amputation of her left leg, two heart attacks and an Incredible display of guts, she Is back on stage wowing audiences. Md at the end of my bed In a full wedding gown. I WM so Ndated aD this ttme, lt'I one ol the few things that I can rem«mber " But her pr~m• weren't over. Tr&M- ferred to • t..o. Angela holpftal for m<n opcnitlons on hcr leg, the tuffeNd two heart attadu. Altogethc. the was hospital· Iliad for eight months. At one point, to add to her other probl.ma, doctors had to re- move an Ingrown to.nail and she lay wtth her foot In the air. "When I ~ that on the phone to Bob Newhart, ther• was thll 'dnth pttUM, ~then he ..ad, 'Tocte, hu It ever dawned on you that yout feet don't llkeyou?'" Betng bedridckn had one ttrange ad· vantage: she lolt 80 poundt. ~ put me In a a1b wtth two Iida and cut my leg off. How wu I to git to a refttgerator? I rADy WMn't aware ol the --ht kiee until the nunc lat me up In bed one day, and my ~tgown f.U off my body. "You know, for the flrtt time In my life, I began eating ttght -and ~ It. There had been tlma when I would shonen my allOW because I thought ol IOflMtftln(l I wanted to ut. I thought of nothing else but food becaUM I guea I had nothing else to think ol. Now tt'1 so unimportant to me that I have to be reminded to eat." Whenever she beca~ depretlcd ln the hoepttal, (amity members ~ there to cheer her up. Her stster stayed by her bed- lkfe from 7:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. every day, and her husband of 26 years, George Johnston, wu always present. "W. have a rare marriage," she MY'· "He couldn't ltve wtthout me. He's never even bought a pell' ol IOdu on his own. And I couldn't ftve without him. rm a ftrm behevcr In famt!y bfe. My two daughten both live near ut In Las Vegas, and that's very Important to me." She lnllsted on recovering at her own peca. "The doctori were a l!ttle angry with me. But It WU IO hont>le, apedally look· Ing at myself In a mllTor, that I told them, 'I can do anything I want to do. The day I'm out ol peln II the day I wtll walk. Now, don't bug me."' When the flnelly wu aDowed to go home, ahe touched the SPY out ol her hair, put on her eyc1uhn and, feeflnQ much better. started ha therapy. "I had to wony about my hands, too. I wu cut 10 many Uma with IV's and blood transfusions they lost aD the veins and had to cut me. It aevered aome ncrva." For months, she worked with S!Hy Putty trying to get her hands to clup. "I couldn't un- button a blouse, I couldn't brush my teeth, I couldn't urucrcw the cap to the toothpaste. .. On the first Mc"' Grlf/fn Show I did after I got out ol the holpltal, I got a call from Lucy (Ludlle Ball}, and she said, 'I )tat went Into a room and started to cry. I was happy to see you llttlng up again. And you have such magnificent handa.' WeD, that was 10 fuMy. Everybody mentioned my hands, and It was bec:aUM I dkfn't know where to hide them." To force hcnclf through therapy. she In· listed that her maNlgCf ftnd her an early dub date. PMt of the ruson was flnandal; medical bills had drained the family sav- ings. "But It was mON than that. I needed to function. That's my life. rm a periormer. Evay day In the ho.pita! I thought about going beck on stage." Once she ltarted, she lamed to UM her new ar1iftdaJ leg with speed that amazed her therapist. "He asked me, 'Why ere you so dlffawnt.' and I to&d him, 'Honey. I am gotng on st.age In seven wnka, and fm going to stand." On a Saturday. she had her last thmapy treatment, and on a Monday she opened at a theater In Fon Lauderdale, Fla. Before she went on stage, she received hundreds of telegrams &om fricnda saying "Brak a leg," the tradmonal show-bustn ... phrase for good luck. At the age of 47, she was making a comeback. The first mght she was so nervous that she sat throughout the show. For her sec· ond performance, she b1ed standing. It worMd weD. and she cxpecil to be work- ing IOOf'I on stao-again. "The reception has ban fantasttc, and I don't think It was because of my being handicapped. rd cry If that Wal It. Remember something: people around you are Influenced by your attitude toward your shortcomings, and I was always aware ol my ahonromlngl "Just like my opmlng bnc wtth my audi- ence: 'It wa1 never a beautiful leg, so where'• the great Iott?' And everyone 1tart1 laughing right away. It's true. No one hat 8\181' said, 'My God, the had 1uch gor· geout legs.' lt'1 not hke Betty Grable lost a leg. I mun, everybody felt sony for me, but no one ever .met It WM a great leg. It wasn't -rve had ug1y legs al my hfe. And you just have to accept that. "lf you like yourM!f, you'U like younelf with one leg. I bke Toeie Aeldt; I llke what I've made mYMlf. and that's what\ ,.. Important." ill.I 89 Bob Newhart My wife Ginnie and I were at Toa. and G.oraW'• to celebrate the 4th of July a few yqn beck. Thll 11 the one ttme of the yes G.ocgie .. allowed to play with ~. and ~ revels In It *'" Toa. do- nated hll train let to a charity IOCM years before. h was a typ1c.J Totie dinner perty lmtted to 600 of her doeat and dearat friends. Moat of the conversatloo ~ of people mumbang, "What II their name again?" Bctleve tt or not, the .prtt of the party t.g.n to wane. Totie, Mntlng whet was happening. streabd dwough the par- ty. Women tcramed and men feinted. Georgie said, "Who was that?" AD the people at the party vowed they would never allow one ol Toae'I pertsa to begin to wane again, even If tt meant not Jcnow. Ing 90f'l1e0M'I name. By Bert Convy Once I thought It would be Interesting to find ou1 about Totie'1 m astorw. The fht relative I could trace went bKtc MYCn generations -Tot1e'1 rpat rpat great grandmother, Kunt.a Kinta Feldman, an lncNdlllle lady. She WM 5 '2•. 250 b . Sha came owr to America• a ahlp. TRIBUTES FROM TOTIE'S PALS cya ... My cya clouded up and a lump grew tn my throat, and I knew uni.. t did • IOfMthlng fast, the would be hystatcal. eobblng for the nut half hour ... So I went benalc; I ltarted downing, bumped Jnto walls; I blurted out )oka. stona, one linen .. j w .. In. frenzy trying to get her Conuy Murray Totle'a next retatiw ol note wu her gr .. t great ~mother -Farrah Fawc:.tt Feldman. Sha Mtded In New Yortc and with two friends fOl"l'l'Mld a wc>UP. "Hymie's Angels," but her rnci.t f&mOUI contrtbution was that she Invented thopplng, which II where Totie gett her reputation as one of the all-time great shoppcn. ~ I waa vlllting Totie In the holptal, the said to me, "Bert, I called my accountant today. I told him, 'I know rve been In the holpltal for months now, and that the btlla must be piJlng up like crazy. Td me, how bad II It?'" Her accountant told her, "Well, since you've been out ol the stora you uYCd a quarter of a million dollars." e,,anManay Fm on my way to the t.oeptal to vtd Toa. Aelds ... This ta the ftnt UnM rm go- ing to ... her llnce lw leg was amputa· ted ... From the moment I got that dreadful news, rvc been thinking ol her c:onltant· ly ... At ftnt I wonted and ptayed that atfe'd live ... the news &om New Yortc was dlt- m.i ... and wh.never I b1ed to fly &om \ L.A. to visit her. I was asked not to ... Tade wasn't rec:clvl"S vtslton. Anally. when tt looked Mk• she'd survive, I began to have a new worry. Would ahe ever perfonn again? Would this fantastic comedy ~. thll hyltatc::al, brtlllant down, ever walk on ltage apln and make the people howl wtth laughter? I would IOOf'I be ~ to make Jhll Judgment mytelf. After many torturcL months In a New VOite holpltal, Toa. was now In a Loa Angela hoapttal, and George, her dear hulblind, ~ glYen me the OK to vlltt hu I was a ahakcn, MT· voua wreck u I opened the dOOI' to her room .. .I wallcad In, and there the wu. How tiny she looked lytng there ln her bed. As she aaw me,...,. wded up In her to laugh, but ahc just lay there staring at me, and I thought she was going to rtng fot the nurw and have me committed. FlnaJly I ran out of stam, and collapeed on a chair a)ongslde Totie'1 bed .... Thimt WM a few mtnuta lllence ... and very soft. ly Toa. said, "'Jan." I said, "Ya?" Sha said, "You know l loYc you." I said, "I hope eo." Sha said, "So you know that what rm about to say ts for yow good, and la said out of loYc." I thought to myself ... My God, she'• go- ing to attid%e me fot something ... I aald, "'What II It?" Sha said, "My edvtcc to you Is •.• unlaa tt't abloluteJy MOaSary, don't take your leg off." I stared at her for a moment, and I start· eel howftng. My laughter was not only for her funny •ne, but now I was MCUre In the knowledge that Totie was fine. SAVE$700 . . KODAK Summer Fun IOI ~ts year. hit the be&Ch In s~And save •1.00 tn the ~! ~·swhat you get: .. UGHTS. TI ... -~. 0.811g. llicolill -. ,_ cignlll, FTC A1P1t DEC. 76. lONG U6ffTS, 12 ... 'W'. 0.9 ....... •· Plf a.--.., FTC_,. - ~rtrrtrlJl1 ~f ifl!'1 ltifil•1 rJ~;!rtr!~tlf!i~ltrfi~!~~tiJ L .. ~-~ ••h-~'"iltl .. 9il'"'jf ,11J!ri!.ira_ .... s-11. ••• s }1~·11:2 tr~ii•t1~~11i1J~i · lifl t1 1 ·i!l~1lfj iii1 !i~f ~ t!!1iittrftt 1 ~1r1~1~:i; l!!ti1 f 1:it1fr1 !tf!!tif ~!Sf ~z•., = CIJ CIJ •· _ Ji[ .tf 1 •iffit:.~ 1Ji'1°r !i~rHU Ui 1ff ~ j !O~Uifift~ 11!t1oul1 f r!ltili tf if Jf J! 11rh1Jf ·~A~-·-* UJ ="' 1 -~-~ ~= r:-·~···-. \ ,,,.@ iE ~i~ ! 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I" -• • .,, ii ~ ._.._~ 11 I t I ~ ri~~ t r}i! 5 ; i ~i;f a :fr~ fs-lf u2J if 2 ~i1~irj l~Jt [fa i afg g_1 f I J~1;ti I~ ft i ~.1tff r IH gifU!fi 1r ii o:rh I~ ·· ~ i!~f!ilc[l 1~3!f~!e-f~[ f!ro3a.,,.~':ii ! ilg~il:z:ll g. Jtf ~~I I ~t i It fi. J' 1111 I I JiJJHi~ ~ r~[1-~-::~ i >Ji;!~J8i I lft.F&.f ~I Q. if o1 ~o BIKING IS ·BACK lots of people are cydlng. Why? Because It's great fun and Is a terrlftc exercise for strength- ening the heart and keeping It healthy. By Dan Carllnsky Contkier the blcyde. Only a shon-whlle ago lt was for kids only and dtsapprared Into m.moria ol chlldhood • we grew up. But then a funny thing happened -adults began to redllcoYer the blcyde for t.hemMtva, and now b6cyclng ii not 1 onJy • lot ol fun but allo ha. other .dvantage: ltdoeea'tce_...._ ................ ID• acelJeet ,__of eurdee. No wonder there hM been such a NbSth ol adult blcydng -for• while, Amertcan manufac- turcn were tun*1g out more bikes each ~ dW\ autos. In t.ct, tNa deaide II wtlnetllng the blgg..a blcyde boom since the heyday ol the Gey Nlne- tla, when ~ rode ttK>M funny contraptions that had • any whMI In the t.:k and • huge one In the front and tcm'.d the dayllahts out ol the hona. Todt\I, ..._ ol thousandl ol us rtde • bleyde n- Qad ol ~ • ca to work or on ehort CITanda. Ml8ona more ride • two-wheeAer ,,,_ work .M • on weekendl jUlt for fun. Jdn them and you're doing your llMll pmt to WW fuel, to lwa1 polutanb In the air we brathe and to cut down on street c:ona11tan. That'1 what you'N doing for others. But ~ .. you doq for yound? Wei, ftnt ol all, you're getting younelf out ol your ~ ... y chldr and P'8 pi.-you don't ordlnadv go. (Even • you eddl to rout.a you know wd &om ca windows, you'I ftnd the wodd looks very different &om • udlle.) You're ello ret.lng lntcn\alll;. (Whether you're ped.ang <Nfll a long, lsvcl ttmch, rushing pd-mell down • ltecp hill or ltralnlng to the top ol an upgrade, you're removing yowself from the mental and emodonal *--ol everyday lh.) Fi- nally, you're Improving your physical condition. When doctors talk about phyiical fltnae, ttwy generally mean cardlovaec:ular fltnal; that Is, hev· Ing • ltrong, healthy hart and good blood dmala- Uon. The only way to achieve such ftma.. molt experts agru, ii to oerdle your hart beyond Its normal routine and to do It reguJorlv and con· UnUOUlly. If you eurdM vtgoroully &om aunup to tundown for a whole wnkend, and then not again for a month, you're mlulng the~ pert ol the pracr1ptlon. In addition, unleu your cxerdse provtda a steady taxing ol the hart, you aren't really helping. Kenneth H. Cooper, the respected U.S. Air Force fltneu expert and author ol Aeroblca, sa111 bluntly that the bat exerdMs for c;ardiovucular ftt. nen are running, swtmmlng and cycling. But run· nlng Is a )arrlng, jouncing activity; It can be hard on knees, hips, ankla and feet. Steady swtmmlng, and cydlng, ~n. are the um:bes doctors often suggest for anyone with arthritis, )olnt lrl)urta or a tendency to )olnt problems, and these nen:bn are probably safest for the majority of us. Deane Bradfield is four of the_ best insurance agents you11 ever tind Ken and Wanda Meyer of Waterloo, Iowa, thought they had found a good insurance agent when they took out an auto policy with State Farm agent Deane Bradfield more than twenty years ago. But over the years, they've changed thetr minds. Today they know Deane is actually four good insurance agents. ''Since we first went to him, he's handled the Insur- ance on aO our c.ars-1 ooukin't even guess how many," Ken says. "He helped us insure our homes while the kids were growing up. And after we moved to an apartmen~ Deane handled the renters lnsurance. ''He's also helped keep our life insur- ance program up-to-date.'' HAU l &I • And if they should ever require individual health coverage, Ken adds, 'Td certainly talk to Deane first." "Whenever he thought we were undertnsured or there were discounts we could take advan- tage of, he's pointed them out to us,'' Wanda says. "We've recommended Deane to many people because we know he'll treat them as well as he's treated us." If you want to be as well treated as Ken and Wanda Meyer, just check the Yellow Pages for the State Farm agent in your neighborhood. And make it a point to get acquainted soon. You'll ftnd your State Farm agent is four good people to know. A Ukeagood ~.~teFanil is them. •••••••«\ STATt: FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Offtcn Bloomlnglon, lllfnoll Not evayone, ol coune, hes a swtmmlng J>OQl.. In the bedcyard or • sandy beach down the block, so cydlng Is • much more convenient and lnex· pensive way for most people to take part In one of the most-recommended exerctsa. What about favortte weekend sports like tennis, golf, bowling and IOftball? They can be fun, and they're certainty better than marathon television· watching, but they don't compare to cyd!ng when II coma to provtcitng the steady workout your heart needs. "In tennis," points out Clifford Graves, • 1ur- geon who founded and now heads the lntema-'' tlonal 8lcyc.le Towing Sodcty, "you stand tense at the end of the court waiting for a 1m1e to come. Then you explode and hit the ball. lMn you walt for the ball to come beck to you. Sudden bursts aren't good for you, apectally If you're older. Golf Is the same, but you're even ITIOfC sedentary b.· tween shots. Bowling Is worse still. &Mball and softball are pretty unsteady exerclsa, even for the pitcher. "A cyclist's activity, on country or 1ubwban roads, II conttnuoua; It's a steady demand. That's what your heart needs." j I ! i If you haven't been on a bike In Y.!4"'· t.ake com· fort In ~ fact that the old saw aWout one never losing the sklJI of bicycling Is really true. And If you've never rldden at all, chances are you can learn much more rapld)y than a child. Your balance, after all, Is u good as any youngster's, and you have the advantage of greater strength. . Cycling Is also an amazingly flexlble activity. Go alone, with a friend or wtth your whole famUy. Ride In tandem for a while, drop back and pedal In bllllful solitude, )oln up again. Go to new placa, rcvlsft old placa. Take an hour's ride or make an ovcmlght acapadc of It. Just don't go OWTboard at the start; gradually work up to tho.. tough rides. ,. But try It. You'll feel better. IA1I ! l FOR COU.ECTORS -INVESTORS -PROUD AMERICANS 24KTGOLD PLATED BICENTENNIAL COMMEMORATIVE COIN.SET OFFICIAL U.S. MINT ISSUE s.t\95 ONLY T~EACH ---------------------NOYE1.. NUMtSMATICS DEPT. FW·10 3t Second~ ..... ~ N. Y. 10003 P1MM ..._,me the colt: Nl(t) checbd ~ Endoeed It my d** --. money Ofd« b t • PllY"*" In kll. N. ~,....,.,,. plw lldd ... , ... 0 ' ~ 8" tor.. 0 2 Cc*t S..tor f11.00-Sew f1 .80 o I Q:ilrl .... liar 125.oo-&iwe ..... O 10 Coll\ S... tor l7S.OO ._.124.80 ~ ······························································· ~ ......................... : .................................. . Qty •.•••••..•..•........•..•..•.•..... ,. .. StMe ········~········ How 10 Choose A Life-Insurance Agent Any lnsUTIH\C4 ••pert wlll agra that choosing the right penon • your life-in. surance eigcnt II • vital mp In plannlng your OYCRll lnluranc:c program. Vet most people' do not know how to lnvadgate or to Judge the competence of the man or woman they entrust with thil literal life- and-death matter. Here are 10mC guide- lines to help you make a wise choice: • Hu the lfgent taken couna that go beyond the minimum necasary to be li- censed? If the answer Is "ya," the agent II Mrlous about his work. That's Important, for mon than 50 percent of all agents leave the field 8ftcr two yon. • Does the agent have a good reputa- tion In the community? To ftnd out, check with your lawyer or banker. • Does the ~nt Mgo by the book" In working out an Insurance program fOf you? Or does he worit hard to tailor It to your penonal ne.d.17 Aocoldlng to Insur- ance apeciallst Bernice Malamud, "Buying Insurance Is like buying a drna. ll\C mate- rial and workmanship can be superb -but If It doe.1n't flt you, you can't wear It. In In- surance, the agent doea the fitting." • Does the agent ask about your~ and shoo-term financial goels? • Doa the 9nt give you lnforma· lion you dktn't know how to ask about (for Instance: the dtffeenees among va- rtous ~Inds of pollda, comparllons of coveraga and beneftta, whether• com- pany he does not rcpracnt offen a poli- cy better-autted to your needs)? • Will the agent do extra research, auch u chedclng your future Soda! S.- curtty bene6ta or d.wloplng ahmate • Onanclal plans for your future? • Doa the ag.nt dllcuu all the detalla with botJi husband and wife? Today's young couples share Ideas and build their future jointly. A good agent knows and welcomes this. '• Does the agent 1ttm to en)oy his work, or ll ll "just a job?' Clearly, the agent Is In business to cam a IMng. But the good agent has a slncae desire to serve. He geta his sattsf adion from your well-being. -Norman LobMm THE DOCTOR Alff) 10U ------ .That Wonderful. ~ SleePJ, Dreamy feel JI"" Of Spring • In th« mmy month of May when people walk around In • daz:. and dr1ft lluggishly from one actMty to another. they haw caught spring fever. With the f1nt worm spell YO!' can expect to fMI a ltttt. l.thar· gk:, a btt tired, perhaps even a llttle faint. Children '""' to suff• from th» men than adultl. TMMIJCft are In-between: they take their (lkSdy feelings to man that they're In love. Dodort look at It differently. They UY, unromantically, that the tired f•llng coma from a ra1atlw decreate In available blood. Wtth the wann \Wather, more blood la needed In the akin to cool the body, to lai 11 available for the brain and OCfVOUI system. It taka • few days for the body to dilute the available blood to• larger volume and several more days for more red eds to appur. While aU this II ~. J*Ple tend to 1-1 ~pct· hepe dtuy. .van nauMated. TheN.,. rwo ocher ~aiUMt for spring-fever symptoms. 11l8 f1nt II aDergy, quite a common cause of ttrednCM and lluggllhncM. Sp1ng pollens can caUM ltchy, runny ey.1, Itchy noac, sneellng and coughing. But somcttma they just caUM • tired fccltng. While lp1ng fever tends dnJy to 1Mt a f.w days, springttme hay-fever symptoms can continue until July. Some dodon f..t that the sunshine It· •If may be the caUM of lp'tng-fever symptoma. Sunltght acttng on the lkln can relaue vitamin 0, which le stored In the lk1n during the wtntcr. Loa of appem., nausea, weaknaa, drOWISnat and thirst can come from •n overdoM of vitamin D. To evo6cl IP'ina •~. limply limit your OpotUN to the sun durtng the ftnt few warm doys fi the year to wh.t you can tolcrat• without becoming Ured. Tab loU of fluid to help your blood vol-- Ul'M build up and ltop tak1ng vtt.mln D during the aummcr. II~ I. Polk. M.D. ' • • SEE BONUS OFFER UNDER COUPONS ----------------n Jgy save~ : on yovr "••t putch.aM of I Buc•Wlleats. 1: I P c; mt' n111 Whe.tt<- Otl I ' I t '" !' I ill _ls '='"-ooo••• "'"" MArn "~gy I ! ----------------~ 406 ·-~filiWri ~ . i @I •• -· _,, -"'"" •. ~ I 0ieenos Cheerios : • , .... I •• ., , \I ( I HI Al I l '"''I \A""( ft\Mll'w I COU~OH U~UIU MAY JI 117• I I • • • • • SEE BONUS OFFER UNDER COUPONS ,----------------39X save~ Make Wheaties part of your PHYSICAL FITNESS program. : JC "'~..:r •l'IRI MAY "~;~ ~---------------- ' I I I I I I I I I Save 10.; • on any size DYNAMO l aund•y Oe1eroen1 ' ·'. "' { .... ~ ·.·. SMART COOIUIG/NOVICE OOOll .~., . irTiF · ;e-' ·~ .. - Once you know the Basic Four Food Groups and how to use them, your worries about a balanced diet are over. ' ( i • By Marilyn Hansen A GUIDE TO GOOD NUTRITION Nutrition ... everybody talks about H, but just what Is It? Jn short, nutrition Is the pro- c:as ol being noortsMd; In pertlcular, the step by whkh a living organism assimilates food and usa It for growth and replace· ment of tlsaues. The type of nourlshment a person re· quires vat1ea according to his .stage of life. An Infant, for example, needs and can as· llmilate foods different from a chlkl or a tec.nager. Yet there la a need for a basic nutrttlonal plan that will help most people to better health. Our Govemmcnt has long conlldered this quation, and, as far back as 1921 , food groups were daSllfled In an effon to help people with food chok.a. It took until 1959, however, to develop what are now caDed the Besic Four Food Group1: 1) milk; 2) meat, poultry and ftsh; 3) fruits and vegetables; 4) bread and cereal. Here II how you can 1.11e the Baalc Four to help plan your dalJy meala. Milk Aad Mllk Prodllda. Whole milk, aklm mSk, reconatttuted evaporated rn1lk or dry mllk ahouJd be c:onaumed dally as follows: chfldren -three or four glaaa ($ flu.Id ounc:a eech); tunosi-n ond 1"8· nant women -four or more; oduli. - two or more; nunSng mot~ -six or more. One and a half ouncea ol hard cheae can replace one glass. Meat. Pottlq. FIA. Two aervlngt should be eaten ct.tty. A serving Is two or three ounc:a cooked weight. Two egsp can rcplacAt one Ml'Ylng ol meat, and dry bearw, dry pat, lcntlls, bleck·cyed pea. « llma beans alto can be M>'Ved occasJon. ally .. a mat suti.tltute. (One cup cooked equale 1 Mnltng.) But remember that thae vegetabla do not haw el the eeecn· Hal amino -=kit ol complete proteins, ao have • anal amount d eaa. INl!t, cheese, fish or mllk at the 11&me meal. Fruit. And Vegctabl... We need them for vitamins, minerals and dlgesttve bulk. Fruit and vegetables are excellent source1 of Vitamins C and A. Vitamin C plays a role In every bodily functJon. It cannot be stored by the body and must be eaten dally. Vltaml(l C Is found In citrus fruits and juices and toma· ton. Fair-to-good sources Include straw· berrie1, brustels sprouts, tiroccoll, cabbage and potatoes. Vitamin A Is found In fruits, leafy, dark- green vegetables and In yellow vegetables. Vitamin A ls essenHal for all our tissues and membranes: skin, blood-vessel bn· lngs, lung tissues, stomach, lntesttnes and eye coverings. To get enough Vitamin A, eat one serving dally, or at least every other day, ol a leafy, dari<·green vegetable (kale, spinach, broccob, for example) and of a deep-yellow vegetable (carrots. but· temul squash, pumpkin). Also eat two or more servings of other vegetables and fruits each day. Vitamin A Is fat soluble, can be stored by the body and is also available In butter, dairy products and enriched margarine. Bre•de And Cuula. Four servings are needed each day. A serving would be one slice of enriched or whole-wheat bread, one ounce of ready-to-eat cereal or Y, to S/4 cup of cooked noodla, r1cc or spaghetti. The bread and cereal group Is needed for protein, Iron and other minerals, but It Is especially Important for the B \litamlns, which cannot be stored In the body and 50 must be eaten daily. Here Is where bulk can readily be obtained In the diet from whole grains and bran. To help all this nourishment In the body we need fats, 1Uch as oil. mayonnaise. en· riched ma19ar1ne and butter, each day. Water, the eternal lubricant and the ele· ment that comprises most ol our body weight, should be drunk dally In quantl~ ol four to eight glaues (8 nuld ounces each). Some of this may be In coffee, tea, eoup, vegetable-juice broth and fruit Juices. 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TN1 .. ..,.11fopo<tlo<wd 141mpwil foltowl 'fO'I' ai,.... from the flotterf119 flip <Olar lo the 9roc.f.if flor• le91. ,..,.ed for al 'fO"" a(f1.fttle1 or jutt looll"'o gla __ , BOWTOSET- AND ACBIEVE- YOUR LIPETIME GOALS There Is a simple little trick you can do that will change your life permanendy -for the better. By Edwin C. BU.. Aft.er aD the nMgatlionaJ equJpment on a plane faded, the pilot Informed the pes- Mngen, .. , don't know where we ... OI where we'N gob)g," Tiw plot then add4ld cheerfully. "But we do have a tremcndoul tall wind, and wher.wr we wind up, I think wrc tPng to Mt a new reoord." II you arc moving ttwough llfe, wlth no dear-cut..,... ol mo\ltng toward a ll*tftc Mt ol goals, you _. milling mOlt ol what life Is all ebcsut and probably achieving only a small percentage ol what you could. Not long ago I asked a group ol 3S peo- ple. how many had a written Ult of lifetime goals. Only two had -about per f0t the c:ourM -but one of the two stood up and lald, "rve got to ;W• you a testimonial on goal-Mtttng. Two yean ago I 1'8ad a book that emphastzllld the Importance ol IPCll!ng out In writing what you hop. to accom- plish In Ide. I thought It was polntlal oecause I knew what my goals wcr.. But I dedded to go along and 8Ded a ~ ...tth a hit qf th!.nga I would lice to do. Tiw change It mact. In my fife wu so abrupt It was almOlt ICa'y. Suddenly. al the half. fonMd wllhea 1 had In the back ol my mind were aystalllzied Into tpeel&c goals. and almoet without cffOtt on my pert I began moving toward dlOM goals. My ltfe wtD never be the ume." I have tie.d such stones OV« and ~ again, which 11 why I tcU people that the flrlt IMp In getting control ol ttme II not to analyzie paper work or communlc:attont Jlr9C*fwa or ttmc-aavlng ahcxtcuts, tm· portant u theM may be, but to taM • pen· dl and a pc. of paper and figure out what you would lib to do wtth your life. This II a patnful proceu for tome people becauu It meant confronting IOfne hanh ....tltla. Alter .a, • loc'9 .. you don't haw a written Jiit of goea., you don't hav• Edwin C. B.1111, llda.w Md~ on pro. ,.,,.. of~ •• _,..,,,.,,,, .. prwto. .,,, of 0 ~ /lmt ond ~ o/ ~ Thln9I Done: The A8Q ol 1lnw ~ (C,..,.~Sone>. to anaiyzle whd.hn the lllt Is rullstic or whether you .. doing tlw things that you must do to move In the right dtrectlona. But forcing younclf to confront such a list wll make you tum your bfe oround. I gua- rantM It. I '*X>mmcnd taking a blank sheet of paper and trying to fill It up as rapidly as pOlllble wtth every pouSbk goal you can think ol, both personal and proleuional. Don't edit u you go along -that can come later -but make your goals spedftc. For cxample, "traver II not a goal, but "a trtp to South Amerlca" Is. Even better would be "a tr1p to South Amertc.a by 1982." In listing your ftnandal goals, try to Mt a lp8Clflc figur• on the amount of In· come you hope to attain or the size ol the estate you hope to accumulate. But don't forget to lilt your very private goals -suc:h thingl .. Improving your re- latlonlhtp wtth your epouN, strengthening flfeJong ft1enckhlpe 0t raolvlng Inner con- flk:ta that trouble you. lndd.ntally, In addition to your list ol bfctime gom, you may Rnd It worthwhile also to k~ handy a smn. list ol things you want to eccompftsh In the Immediate future, My wtthln the not llx months. When you have lilted al the goals you can think ol, go beck and uk, "Do I really Intend to Invest the ttmc and effort and moiwy MCaMtY to reach thll obfedlve, OI ti It )ult wllhful thinking?" U tt'I wishful thinking, croea It out. You want goals you .. really c.ommJtted to achieving. Now transfer yow list to another a.he.et of peper or to your poc:kct-mnJnder book or to 3• x 5• cardl and ckvlM • way of kwptng the list where you will often •• It. Of c:oune, you will need to NVIM It from time to ttme to comply wlth changing dr· cumstanca and changing dalra. But the mere mat.nee of tuch a bat wlD Influence you to do tho. thlnga that wllJ ~ you movtng In the rtght ~. and when yoU e-t off·--· you wt1 find that -.d- )ultrMntl wll be mack alrnolt •utomatlc· aDy. )Ult at • homing mllllJe conttnually ad,lulU Its ~ In orda to ,_ .ccurataly lntem:cpt 1ta target. iWI B.JMNATE GARDEN.PEST WITH THE TUDOR G~Y Protect your flower and vegetable garden• thla sum- mer with tt\e help of the Tudor Gardenapray. Thie lightweight sprayer can eaally be ca~around your backyard. Simply strap It Oll9r your ahoulder and It goea whef9 you go: It eliminates the Inconvenience of dragging a garden hose and spraying att.chmenta. Mede of hMvy-duty polyethylene. It holde over five quarts of liquid (metric conversions are aJao given). Additional teaturea of the sprayer are a sturdy pump unit tor eaay action and an edjuatable 1 7 'It-Inch-long noule that feta you dlr9Ct a fine Ot coarM apray wherever nec .... ry with the grut•t preclalon. For carrying comtort, there la an extra-wide ahoulder atrap. Order the Tudor Oardenapray now for only S 19.95 plua poetage and handtlng. r s;:,.==-=-.:--=:-.;:~1 M1~A-. I .... "°" .... Yott! 10022 -Plantr.o o 134.95SIM11.eo .... poet & hdtg.t - _Tudor GafdenaP'IY • 111.u p1ua auo-. - post & hdlg. - H9w y°"' te9identa. add ..... tax - Toi.al encloeed S - AMBllCAI• •lllGDflll DISPLAY PLANTS WfTHTI-E PLANTR>C S1STEM Plant lovers never have enough room to accommodate all the greenery they've collected. The Ptantrac ays- tem offers you a way to decorate with planta. The unit la a self-contained hanging garden that will hold up to eight flower pots. You can create luah Indoor gardening arrangements by slldlng hooks to any position on the track: Swlvel hooks allow complete rotation eo plants ant evenly exposed to sunlight. Use It In front of windows, or even Ha room divider to maximize available growing space. The Plantrac lncludee a six-foot Ni-Chrome llnlah celling rack and mounting hardware plus hooks, four tiering rlnga, and ln- structlona for do-It-yourself Installa- tion. Send for the Planttac now for only $34.95 plus postage and handling. TURN YOUR DREAM INTO MONEY Everyone has an idea for something he hopes will make his fortune. Here's how some people did It. ByEme.tV. Heyn Not ~ Inventor who patents his Idea makes a forturw, but practicaDy al ol them Mt out to RD a nud. So ti you he .... an Idea to. eorncthlng new, Of for an lmprowmcnt ol IOOMthtng old. be IUJ'C that lt truly wGl be needed -and by a large number c:A people. We all know that Alftander Graham BeD med. a fortune when he Invented the telephone, u d\d Thomas Alva Edbon wfth the electric light and J>hon<9aph. George Eastman and Edwfn t...nd wftb thctr c.ameras. Guglielmo Marconi wfth the teJwYJaph and Lcc De Forest with the de- velopment c:A the radk> And the W~ht Brothen did wd ftnandaDy wtth their ln- vcnOon ol a mc*>ltl:ed plane that n.w with •rNn~. Then th.re •• the not·to-wd-known lnvwnton a.la M twl, for Instance, accomplllMd ~ one ma)or bfeaJc. ttwough dunng .. ~ 1 yc#t a method ol turntnu a ~.apmafve m«ta1 Into a wtcWy uaablil, tnex.,.nstve one. Hal'1 tdencla prolaeor at OblTln Collegt. F.F Jewett, l&ld dUltnQ a lecture th.at d anyone lhould inv.nt a proc:.e bv wh~h .!umJ. num could be mede com!Mrdaly and ~ • would be • great MrVlc4t to the world and would rnaike him lmrnenMly rtch. Young Hal aAd to a fdow ltudent, "fm ~ for ht metal." Aft• working on the problem for,,,_._ he~ deva- oped an~ POC*I thee coWd a - nd globu* ol fllumtnum &om bewrhe. The. NtUlt ol t .. dtecovey II the Ako& Company (Aluminum Company ol Am.r- lca). which mad. Hal a muklmlianan. When you thtnk ol lnwntcn. such • Han or Roentgen (the X-ray), oi..f (1he auto engine). Evtnnade (the outbolrd motor), Slkonky (the ~ er Towna (the llMr). ~ m.ay decide ti.. £,.,., H.tsm• ,..., ~. Fh of Genius (Arte.hcr/Oo11bledasll • ._ ""111 lnMnt.orJ of 11-pcm cwntur]i your Idea must be as big u thetrs wae. Not true. Innumerable minor contrbldona that were patented have made fortunes. Consider the man who found a way to fold paper used for wrapptng lump sugar so that the product wouldn't spoil; or the two men who daigned a ~ht fo&dlng baby can1age, and ttw man who Invented several phannaceutscal products. Including the ftrst can of automatic lather for sha.vlng. There me bad-luck stona u wcJI. For exampM!, the ortgtnator ol the Jipper, Whitcomb L. Judson, devtsed a alldc fu- tener that could be used u .. a cheap loc.ker or unlockc ol ahou." His deva, patented In 1893, was clumsy, hard to manulac:tuft and dkt not Mil. Yean later, hla Idea Inspired Gideon Sunbeck to pro- duce a practk:al zipP,er that could be uMd for men's and women's clothing, luggage and many other Items. Sunback, who was employed by Westtnghoute, took seven years to Improve the hapless Judson's basic Idea. His ztpper earned Sunbeck a patent In l9f7, twenty· four years attcr Jud· son's patent. 1ne Inventor ol the aero.ol spnay can hat Nn Into a different problem b«ause ldentlstl now say that the ftuorocaibon (ffton) used by the Inventor's pm:ll6on ~ rises Into the IAPP«f atm01Phcre and releases chlortne, thereby perhaps da- troylng ttw OIOne that protects us from eolar radia&o. h had taken the Inventor, Rober H. ~.yon to perfect and pM8nt the prec:llton valve l.IMd In the ...090f spr•y can. Meanwhile, Abplan· alp's Invention has mad. him a fortune that l<lfM NY le• mge • $100 mtlb. What about lady Inventors? Dorothy Rodgers, wife ol famous compoMr R>chmd Rodeen. hat made • lldy sum on NYGal ol he~. The bat known canw durtng World W• IJ, when lhe In· vcnt*' • .. Ounln9 ~." patent numbe 2,402,577. She caJJed her d1spoMb&e toUst twab the Jonny Mop and acid It to Johmon and John.eon. the phar· macautkel giant. It lln't easy to develop an Idea and to est a patent thet •acceedl flnandal)y. A pMent MkWney Of ~ ... "1utt to h.n- • cS.taGs and lnfonn )IO'I ol NJ.. and l"ll(lltle"cn. You1 allo need~ Md~. for dw.t """'be many ~wta ~et.. wty. But don't _.,. up. Al ~ pue • ... Gentus a. I s-· ~ "'"'*lticM• Ind 99 .,.,..,. ,. .... ..,.aaon," lllil y .,, .... ,....,, •• HEALTH NEWS How Nature' Fights Cholesterol Clogged Arteries Blood Pressure Dangers Scientists Disoover Body's Natural Defens~ Against 3 Big Killers By E. L Robineoo Did you know that Nature hie.eel your arteriea with a self-cleaning ays- tem? That natwal fon:ea war against lifeJa. matter forcing it out of your body? Recently, Medical Scientist.a were lhocbd to diaoover that scores ol acH:alJed "'healthful" foods can intv- rupt nature's wonderful defense mech- anisms •.. that thoee "cood-for-yoo" rooda actually contain substanoee that could cauae dangeroUB chole•lerol .~. Docton warn that thia llCWD· m,y, litet.a matter may choke arteria, hamper blood flow, and damaie the heart. Waht now, millima are au«erint from c:holesterol-cloeied arten... Yet they don't even realUe it! What a pity! u they only knew about the noftD)g. PW8 diet, their arteries would tend to clear them8elwla! Aa far back aa 1960, medical lcien· tiata beaan extenaive, searching in- veBtiptiom into the role of foods in c:ho!eateroJ buil<!:f. Thousands of vfc.. tUns ol strokes heart attacks were diapaed, interviewed and carefully studied. Over 800 basic foods were analyzed,CJoeetolJOOO~borato~~~ and even autopaiea were performed. Prom um mountain ol world-wide re- aea.rdl came atartlinc oew diacoveriea. Now-et-Jaat the 't::f link between choJee~ high pn!l8llUle and heart trouble had been found. And IDOIJt aipi8cant ol all, it bad been proven beyond doubt, that a wholesome no- 'l'llDl&-PW8 diet WU abeolutely necee- aary to reduce cboJeaterol aludie in the arten.a. Now acientiata know that oertain fooda CODtaiJlini c:holmterol and •t- mated fat. are not nece.arily harmful correctly prepared. But when ptOC( 11 B d inconectly;tbe1 ~ome downrisht ~to the bOcly. They know that ehofesteroJ ecum can become hardened lib chalky -P powder, atickin8 onto artery wafia. With peasina time, ft m&\Y c:hob the arte~ endina with cri> pliq dileue. 'I'Mt'a why it'a ao «91mtial to UM ihe wboleloim. notlll9-n.ut diet of the ri&ht fooda-~ properly, thlle delldoui. bulY beal&hfuJ loodl avokl burdea1na tbt blood cbaalatory eyatem. 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Add,_: SCOTT BOOKS."ecMt N. E. 14th Ave., I>ePt. 123$·B,'Fort t.uderdale. Florida 333.14. THE NATIONAL AVJJUBON SOCIETY Songbirds Of the orld PORCELAIN P.LNrE CQJJ,ECTION .. Twelve fine English bone china collector's plates bearing original works of art that portTay the world 's most beautiful songbirds. Buh plate decorated with a border of 24 karat gold . An official issue of the National Audubon Society. lss~d in smctl, limit~d edition Subscription deadliM: ltmt: 1.5, 1977 TifE NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY is proud to announce the creation of a major 5eria of porcelain places portrayina the world's most beautiful birda. The 6nt collection in this important aeries ia The National Audubon Society Songbirds of the World Porcelain Plate c.ollection. This will be the /int c.ollection of pon:::dain plates ever to carry the name and official authorization of the Nation.al Audubon Sodery. To brina tbes.c exqui- site porcdain plates to colleaon and the public. che National Audubon Sodety has appointed Franklin Porcelain, a dlvision of the world..famous Franlclln Mine. The Son,birrls of the World c:oUecrion will comprix cwdve fine £na:Ush bone china plates, each bearina an oriOnal work of an by one ol the world's peat wildlife artisu-Anhur Sinett. Mr. Singer hu created thae new worb ol an udwsiwl) f CK th.is series The plates will not be aold m any an plleria CK StOra. They wtll be issued in strictly limited edition and may ~ acquired by direct 1ubecripcion only. 13.s.qujsite workt of an Eacho( the pates will portray, in superb detail and nacural co&ors. one of IN moat beautiful and appeal.ins ol all tonthiJds. They include: ~ &lcimon Oriok. A 1Upcrbly handsome bird with lu or.r~ow bttasc and jet black head. the e.ltimore Oriok ii a tlW1ful ~nttr­ bulldinj hs neS« wtth ~nmlablc ability. ne MacnotMr w.MD A tiny bUd. the Masnolia Wnt>Cr b nonethdea consplcuoua for Im disdnctt~ co&orint-bbd, white ind yellow with ptOn\inent whi~ tml b1her1 Th.r ScOTkt T tlN2f'tT So~ that It has lNptttd poeo to wrl~ of its beauty, th~ briaht cnn.an and black btrd ia one ol the matt admittd c:i all Amencsn bitda. Th.r Wood Thnah At cwmna. the hand· tome Wood ThlWh 8k:t 10 tbr mp ol the taikM ma and no to henmly .ans -• eon1 that It unrnatehed by anf other bitd TM BoboUnk. Somcumn called the Mhade- qu~ ol the meadows," the Bobolink is a rollidtina 50Tt of bird. And its black-and·white roet appean to be on upside down! ln all, twelve lovely songbirds ... exquisite in detail ... vibrant in color ... each depkud in its own narunl setting. By an artist of utraordlnary ditdnction Arthur Sinaer Is one of the world'1 leadina wild· life anilo. So outstandl.na that he was cha.en by a leading publisher to illuamue the famous nature book "Birds of the World." He has also created worb of an for the Nadonal Geographic Society and has had his paintinp exhibited by the New y «k Zool<>wica1 Society. Anhur Sinter has painsuldngly ponnycd every 6ne detail of each lovely bird in his art. The head. the feathers, the tail, the feet -all are &hown in authentic dttail. Furthermore, Cllch bird iJ depicted in its true oolors and shadlnp- just as it appears in nature. To asaure the romplete accuracy of each wonc o( an. it will ~ individually authenticated by the National Audubon Society. Crafted in fine bone china Thest official Nation.al Audubon Society bird plates will be crafted in English bone china-the aristocrat of por~lalna. This ftne bone china combines whiteness, translucence and 1trenath in a way unmatched by any other porcelain. Each plate will be carefully aafted by Josiah Wedgwood and Sona Ltd. of &rlaaton, Stoke- on· Trent. England-one of the most distinauiahed names in Ane bone china. And each plate will measure a full 10~ inches in diameter-a aile that permits depkdon of the bird in exactint de· tail -most often, in· its actual size. To further enhantt the beauty of the an, each pl.lte will be ornamented with ca border decorated in putt 24 karat iold A etrictly limited cdidon The SonrbtrdJ of IM World collecrion will ~ mwed in strictly limned edition, and there is a firm Umit of one set per subtcnber. The to<al edidon W'IJJ be rauiaed to the euct numm of individual sub.cribets. put one tet fCK the National Audubon Society •nd one for the archivea of FT1nlc.lin Porcelain. Subecriben wtll rettive their plata 1t the c.onveneent r.tc of one every other month. The wue prier of SSS for each flne Enslith bone china pla~ will be billed In two equal monthly install· menu-and an attractlve dlspl•y 1t1nd will be .ent with each of the twelve plat.et at no addldonal charge. An slcpnt heirloom collection A. the Rm wries of porcelain patet ever btucd by the NadonaJ Audubon Sodcty, Songbird1 of t~ World i. likely tO be much aouaht·after by c:ioll«10l'I in the future. lu dafrtbillty will be further enhanced by the beauty ol the bone ch1N plain thcm.elva ind the tu~rb quality o( the an which they bear. Thete II mired edldon placa will be dispbyed In the home with amt pride and cherished by every member of the family. In yun m a>me, the plata will be equally prhed by later reneradon.s -(CK the birds they depict will always be loved and admired. All applications for Songbrrds of tM World must be mailed by June 1 S, 1977. The total edition in the United States will be permanendy limited to the exact number of valid suhlcriptions posnnarked by that date-and this collection of National Audubon Society platet ponrayint IN world's mOlt beautiful aongbirda will neua ~ made available aaain in thia country. There is no ne~d to 1end any payment now. 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Oppenheimer The Arkins are an lncredlble famJJy. There'• actor, director, au· thor. folk llngcr and compoeer Alan, 43, his wtfe Barbara Dana, a wr1t.,-and an actresa, his two sont by his first wife -Adam, 20, and Matthew, 17 -and hla and Barl>arai ton Anthony, age nlna. AD thrM boyS are acton. When the five first came to- gether In 1968, It took a lot of ef. fort to pu1I themMlva Into a family. On this they aU agree. They allo agrec that the unique doMnut they have achieved was worth the struggle. This past year has tau I that doeenas. Alan dtNctec and ltarTed In the IOOO-to-be·re- leated Fa. Sole tn Hollywood for 12 montht -the longat strekh he haa been away from .. New Yodc home In the 12 years he and Barbara have ban manted. ln add!Uon, Adam hat been ltar· rtng I{' the CBS comedy Busting LOON 1n Los Angela, and It II his ftnt Hmc away from home. It took Alan 12 yean to get on Broadway via hls ml.Ille befcn he ftnal1y got hit big bMak In 1963 In fntn Laughing. At the tatM time he met Battiera, who played his gtrffrtend In the play. lncldentally, In AN Sal. Barbara plays the glrl&tend of Rob Reiner ("Mathead" In An In The Foml· M. the ton of Cart Rctncr who wrote Erttcr Laughing. 'When Barbara and I met. we both realized wt felt the ume way about the arts,.. Alan told me. •we've never had any con- fkt of any kind on It. We like the aame thl19 and for the same r...ons." His eons' Involvement ln thaw businae, as weD u th8lr fMl!ng of~. can be attributed to Alan'I qui.t gu1danc:e and lnflu· enc.. Hit oldest ton, Adam, tummed It up this way: "H.'I been • wonderful example be· CAUN hei able to Mperat.e his own datre from what II bat for ua. Som• parents uy thll, but !My have Mlflsh moctva at the root and force their goala on th.Ir kid&. He WM lncr.cWy honat and werm when we '"" wow- ing up." .. Adam II h me," Alan com- mented. "He'• always known he wanmd to Id. He'a tpent his life ~ around Mta, not b9- c:aUM I forQd htm to, but be· Leaning toc.oard au«ae: Barbara, Matthew, Alan, Tonv and Adam cause that'• aD he cvn wan~ do. .. Matthew II wry talented, too. In fact, tometima thcN'1 a little feelng of competition between the two older boys. Adam will aay MattMw II going to be the superstar ltl the family bcauae he fftlt Matthew II m«e d\lll'm- lrlQ and betta-looldng than he. I don't think that'• true, but I am glad he can verbaliae It. Matthew just finished woridng In • film Paul Mazunky made In New York." While Matthew Ilka acting, he's starting to think ebout law. Alan looked abldutaly Mttous when he aaJd, ''We tell him hei the black lhetp of the family be- caUM he gets haircuts, draea In suits and wants to go to coOeg.. W.'v• bitd wry hard to taJlc him out of It -wear torn junt, let .. hair wc>w. do WOl'M In IChool -but he\ gotng to aave ua all. he thtnb. 'Someone haa to keep ua out of trouba.,' he eys." Explalntng Tony wun't that ~ "All I can teJI you la that whm he did hi. flrlt play 1n kln- clcrgarW\. I oouJdn't be th.re/' Nld Alan. "He didn't .. Y •word becaUM he'I vay ttdc and doeln't complafn. Anllly, 09\e morning, NVCral mcnthl later. he ~ tttang at ... brukfMt table, not attng or anything, and he u~ Mid, 'I t..i bed that o.ddy didn•t ... me In my play.' So Barber• Mid, "But he'U r" .. you In tomethlng else,• and he &aid, 'Yuh, I know, but I am IUN If he laW nM he'd be getting me much more wodl.' H•'• '° anxious to get going, that, before he, goa to sleep at night, he complalns about not havtng an .,, .... Alan and Barbara also are published writers. Alan wr<Q thort Ilona for Galaxy magazine and hat two chlldrsn'I books to his CNdlt, ttw latat t.tng The l.Ammlng Condition (Harper & Row). 8-tbara started wrtttng at Alan'•~ to flD her &on.ly days when they w.re mgaged and ahe was on tour In Who~ NroJd Of Virginia Woolf? Her latat don 11 a chlJdrcn'I book ent.tded Rutgcn and I"-Wa,_,.. Snoua (Harper le Row). In addltk>n to thcM ac:hJeve· nwnts, Alan, Barbara and tha boys 1'9Ctndy tpmt two montha rnalclng their own chtlchn\ *Old. Alan, who lfr9, plays guitar and flute, compoeed the ml.Ille, 8aibara wrote the worda, Adatn played drums and Mat· thew and Tony "did 101M tinging." S11mmlnp lt all up, Alan maka the undentatc:ment of this 01 any odw year: .. , thlnk w. have • very unutual kind of famlfy. w.'I work very Mid at tttttng al0fl9 . None of \II IJca It when anott.. membn ttn't happy wUb what W.'N dotng. W.1 t.aJk fJR1 .bout It end wodl It ouL" 11111 I Warning: The Surgeon General Hes Determined That Cigarane Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. @bservations ... Footnot. to • femous ftlghl This week marks the 50th annrversary of Charles A llndbergh·s nonstop lhght across the Atlantic. We.d like lo add our accolade to the others that are pouring lorth Through Vacuum Otl Company, a pred· ecessor of Mobil, we had a un1Que vantage point f0< Lucky undy's hrstonc achievement Frank W Loveioy. a member ol Vacuum's sales stall. was able 10 lend a hand Peaaport to aulcfde. Here's how Loveioy recorded the episode In early 1927, a telegram was dehvered to the sales department of Vacuum Ori Company The telegram was signed by Lindbergh. It said he planned to fly lrom New York to Pans and would be using Mob1lo1f Could the company dehver the Oii io him at a New York arrlield? A lew weeks later. when Love!OY was in SI LOUIS he wsmt out to the airport 10 meet Lindbergh, who asl<ed 11 the company could also help 1n other ways F0< example Could we arrange thar the hghts be turned on at Le Bourget A1rl1eld 1n Pans? And could the company help him gel a passporl? We could, end did. We also helped arrange fOf the Lindbergh plane to be housed at Roose\/elt Field. 1n Mineola. Long Island, and for the use of a ramp. whteh Admiral Rtehard E Byrtfs people had butlt. so that the plane could gel enough momentum on the runway to take off with its heavy fuel load (Byrd made the transatlantic lhght later) Several members ot the Vacuum stall were at Roosevelt Fteld for the lakeoll As Lindbergh's plane disappeared into the eastern hot1zon at dawn. ltle consensus seemed to be that here was a young man int8"lt on comm1tt1ng suicide The n-v~..,.. wrong. Lfldbergh landed in Pans on May 21, 1927 after a 33~-hoor flight (which can be dupltcated !Oday rn 6 hours 55 minutes by commercial ,et) The triumphant 25-year-Old had won a place " m~llon• of hearts on both sides or lhe Allantic. as well as $25,000 1n poze money dOnated by Raymond Orteig, a New York hotel owner undbergh's Ryan mon- oplane, ·rhe Spirit of Sc Louis,· was poiNered by an arr-cooled 225-hofse· PQIN8f engine tt used 366 gallons of gasohoe and JUSI under five gallons of lubricating Oil A quote we Ilk•. ·we actually lrve !Oday, 1n our dream~ 01 yesterday, afld. hvflg 1n these dreams. we dream again " Charles A Lindbergh in hts book, The Sptclt ol St Lou/! (Charles Scribner's Sons) _, __ PEOPLE QUIZ/By John E. Gibson Does feedback &om others affect our own self-esteem? Is a person's high opinion of himself usually deserved? WHAT YOU THINK Of YOURSELF I. In most cases, when a penon has a good opinion ol himself It Is deserved. 2. The difference between your ectual self and your Ideal self has a strong relation- ship to your self-esteem. S. The quality of your relationship with your child Is llkely lo depend on the opln· Ion you have of yourself. 4. Regardless ol how attractive you are, If you don't llke the way you look, your rela· ttons with the opposite sex will be affected. 5. The feedback we get from others has an Immediate effect on what we think of ounelva. 6. You can judge a womans self·esteem by the distance she maintains from some· one durtng a conversation. ANSWERS l . True. Psychological studies at St. Fran- cis College In Pennsylvania have shown that a good opinion of oneself tends to go hand In hand with a well-rounded person· alfty, good emotional adjustment. good psychological health and a sense of well- being 2. True. The St. Francis College study ctta findings 1howlng that the greater the dl1Crepancy between your actual self and your Ideal .elf (the way you feel you should be) the lower your eelf-csteem. And conversely, the more succaaful you arc In bringing your actions, attttudu and llfatylc Into line with your Ideal self, the more you will enjoy the feeling of high self· esteem. In other words, the mON you do your bett to llve your ltf e u you feel you lhould, the mol'e you wlO think ol yourself. • 3. True. A Untventty of Nebraska 1tudy tested more !Nn one hundred mothen on a "Self-Concept ScaHI" (an ovaaD m.a- sure of their level of scK-nt .. m). Low U e P'AMILY ~IJCLY, U., 11, 1tn scoren and high 1eoren were divided Into two groups, then observed through a one- way vision screen during a series of t?· minute play periods with their chlldreki. Andlngs: High self-esteemed mothen got along better with thelT children, showed more affection, mode fewer negative re- marks; their children were better !>ehaved, paid more attention to the parents' sugges- tions and admonitions. 4. True. A team of behavior specialists at the University of New South Wala (Aus- lralla) recently explored this question wing more than 900 men and women students as subjects. In-depth Interviews revealed that students of both sexes who had mls- gfvfn~ about their appearance had a high- er tendency to encounter dlfflcultia In opposite-sex situations -regardless of how attractive they actually were. These students also reported a markedly higher level of anxiety than the other students. 5. True In Untvemty of Texas studies. male students received evaluations based on their appearance on the sound of their voice from female college lludentt. It was arranged for tome students to receive J>09'" ltlve feedback and for others to receive a negative response. Subsequent testing showed that self-esteem ~was significantly higher with subjects who had received pos- itive feedback." Presumably, however, this temporary upward zooming of self-regard might be expected to last only undl the subject ancountered someone who caUMd him to fHI rejected. 6. True. Findings of a New York Unlvenl· ty 1tudy of tome 100 female college •tu· dents showed that thole who made high ICOC'ct on Mlf-estecm tats ~-.quired laa distance betw .. n thcmMl\/U and the ~ ton with whom they were conven-,_ Ing than thoM with low Mlf ·atccm. !All • ' ' ' . ' ARGOSY TROLLING REEL MARK IV CASTING REEL NIAESK DISCOUNT SAL!I DEPT. F7·35 210 I. DHPLAIHl8, CHICAGO, ILL IOIOI Ordtlr Todaylltyou are not 1~pleued, we'll refund your purch.,. price promptly! FREE T ACl<LE BOX IS YOURS TQ KEEP RE OAR OLE SS 0 YESt Pt ... Nth the 3 complete flahlng outflta. I am enc:toeing StU6 ptw S2 for ~ Md hMdllng. •1 Nlldlntt e00 " .... tall 0 Send C 0 0 I ltlCfott t2 deposit. 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Many ct\&dren ou~ asthma. but lt't much saf• to OMUm« the •thm.t wUI continue " Stllcly Showa W..t.rn Faby Tala Moet Violent Psycho&ogllt Doyle GentJy. had of Ouk. Unlvcrt!ty'1 OlvWon of Madk.AI Psv· ~ t. compWted a 9tudy showing that fajry tam read by chl1dnm In Walen cultura .. stgnlflcandy more vto&.nt then thoee rw! by c:hlldml •wt.ere Dr Gen· try 1ay. Grtmms fairy ta&a ~ ~ • many act.a of ..-a11on • the Indian tala studAed and fow ttma as many as the J• pe.rMM fairy tam .. F.isy i-. .,. ltn;por· tent tr•~ al culture found ln ~ ~ ~ IOdety pce1mtng a wtitten ~ '-"'•" he My.. "lNy .,. ~ to chlklten at an urty age, oft.n bcfON the chlld has dewloped the ~ lo dlsttngu'-h b. tween ftcdon and realtty, and before he h.111 been ayst•matlcAlty apoeed to TV and comlcl." Gentry tald i. study w• con- duekd u P81 of an effort to find out why the "United Sta.ta .. ci..ty the most 119' gr..iw cultur. ln the wodd." ....,wa .,,..,__.,,..,~ "'11•1nt• l'l•l1Sl• Mottofl ,,.,,. luout.lftV, ....... .,.,_.. Palrloll M. U~ , .. Olllhle ... loott o.o.mo •a 'AMllYWH1U.Y,.._,1 .. ''" New La'" And legt.latton You Should Know About As an American consumer. you may have CREDIT: The Equal Credit Opportunity more protection under law than you may Ad was upended to make It Illegal for realtl.e. Here's a rundown on action 18"nl· crcdlton to dba1mlnate on the basil of ly taken by the executive, legtslative and race, cob, religion, national qtn, Ml(, )udldal branches of government that glva marttal status, age or because all Of part of you tighter controls owr the food you cat, the conaumer's Income Is from publlc .-.. car you drive, and mOfe. tana. The law, effective this year, also re· AIRLINES: The Supreme Court ruled qulra credlton to tall contumers why they that a paaenger who has been bumped were refused credit. from an OVCfbooked flight may 1ue the air· FOOD LABE.S: The Food and Drug line for damages. Admlniltratton lauad a flnal regulation ANTITRUST: Congrcsa enacted a law regarding a uniform procedure for llsttng allowing state attorneys general to br1ng food lngred\ents on labell. One rule 1•- antttrust actJons, on behalf ol the citizen• qulru that fata and oils be spedflcaUy ldeh· of their atata, agalnlt alleged pncc ftxcrs. tlf1cd -auch a1 "cottonlffd air' Instead of This Is Important In c-.s where the simply "vegetable oil." The Department ol amount Involved fOf any one consumer Is Agricultute has limited the use of words small -.. y 15 cents -and therefOfe not such as 1>w"e." "air Of "100 perunt" on worth gotng to courl over. meat and poultry labels. The WOC'ds cannot CARS: The Energy Polley and Conarva-be used If the product contalN additives, don Ad lets mandatOfy fuel-ceonomy lndudlng 1Cat0nlngs and praervattves. stAndards l1artlng at 18 mlla per gallon for WARRANTIES: AD wrttten warranties fOf 1978 can and rtstng to 27.S mlla per products costing more than $15 must now gallon for 1985 modell. Another law, ap-contaJn a dacrtptlon of the parts or com- plytng to uted cars, makes tampct1ng with ponents covered, a statenumt of what the an odometer or lncomp&ctcJy dlsdollng wanantor will do and lnformalon on Mt· mllage a criminal offente. ding disputes. How To Get Out Of Bed In The Morning If you have trouble getting out of bed In the morning, tty thac ttpe: • Set the alarm clock for when you must orlM and M.p the lhadc "P to the am wfU make It hardc:r for you to keep~· • Don't ovcrat Of overdnnk before bed· esm.. Exc:allve food or drtnk tends to hln· dcr eound 9'ecp. • Set out cve:rythJng you'& n4Md for the morning the nlgtlt bcfcn Don't ~ave ded- tlon.I about whot to war for the momlng. •Try this atmple but cxecn.nt exen:IM: Whlle ldll In bed. ttrctich and bruthe deeply. • EICptCt to have a good day. Forget about any bed dreamt°' nlghtmera. QulckTaka A-'caM ..-941 aboat b.alf tllelr free U.. la &ent of U..1V Mt aod ... than l psc:at Oft ..,, Id .. of pbptc:at aerct.M. according to Dr. John Robinson ol Cleveland State UnJ.. vastty, who mad. an extensive study of the naUon's lellute time .... tlart-trauplaat plooea Dr. Ml- cbMI DeBakey ..,. .. far .. b•'• concerned, IMart traMplanta u. • tlain9 of die pMt. "It just hasn't proved to be as fruitful u we thought It might be." he says. "In a few places, a few surgeons are still dolng h, but the grftt '™"°"ty have abandoned It. It )ust didn't work out." ... To coaapeaaata for U H....0, Wei wtaa.. Co-...bu, Olalo, ,_ 8 . .1. Glbbe W beea lldd ... a wttamla addl- the to the water for hie 30 ..,.._.. daJcbm. n......i ............ OM wbea hie ..... laid 5'7\•0tlDCe .... That's about threc·tlma bigger than a grocay'1 "large" eggs. Com· plaining that "pcopl. just don't buy eggs that big... Glbbt says he 11 with- drawing his supp&ement. Happlest about that dedsk>n may be Glbbt' hcN, who were unable to 1tand for several days after laying their big eggs. Chlll Propoeed A. State Dt.h To go With the ate bird, ltate flower and state tree, a ltgislat0t hat recommended the adoption ol a amtc dllh. Rep. Ben Grant of >Wshali, Texas, acknowledges that hit bill making Tcxat chill the ttate's flnt food ha been trapped In the HOUM Stata Affairs committee for a good while, but he f_... conf\cMnt the maaurc even· tually wlD make It to the Ooor. "We've fed the c:ommttt .. chtll aftawerda, not as a bribe, but u demonmatlve evidence on the true goodnesa of THas ch!M, Grant aaya of the oommttt.ec hearings. Grant says • San Antonio 9"0UP plans to cook a wortd-NCOOI size pot ol chill to oeJebrate wtMn his chill proposal reaches the House floor for debate. "It's a hot Issue." he obeerva. BIRTHDAYS (all Taurus): -Sanday - Liberace 58: Trtnl Lopez 39; Eddy Amold 59; Joteph Cotten 72; James Mason 68. Monclay -Henry Fonda 72: Olga Korbut 22. Ta-.dey -Archibald Cox 6S Wed· M9dey -Peny Como 64; Margot Fon· teyn 58; Brooks Robinson 40. Tbunday -David Hattman 40 Friday -James Stewwt 69; Cher 31, George Gobel 57. S.tsrcbry -Hmold Robbins 61; Ray· mond Burr 60. BDmfDAY PEOPl.E: Olp Korht and DaYld Hutlnan TASTE THE GOOD TIMES. ---- w.rung, The Surgeon Genni Hu Dttennined That Cipnttt1 Smatirll ls Dlnglrous to Ycu Heelth. Good news! Raleigh now packs twice the coupons-2 on every . pa~ 8 extra in every carton. So, you get any of more than 1,000 Raleigh gifts twice as fast. Genuine tobacco flavor plus Double Gift Coupons. That's Raleigh .• For free gift catalog call now, toll free:(l-800) 626-5510. 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Warner Ave. Santa Ana -140-7410 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOHMsot4 A SOM UMCouw.tHCUIY 2826 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -140-5'30 OLDSMOBILE UMVHSITY OLDSMOllU 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9640 PONTIAC IOM•OODWIM POMT'IAC-•MC 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -171-0412 PO RSC HE-AUDI CHICI IVllSOM, IMC. «5 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -'73-0tOO TOYOTA llU.MAXIY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -147 .. 115 ' }_'~ ~;~ P SPORTS SUtlDAT,IMf IS lO:JO e (@CJ)) CI> llU W...,..,..,.. OOvbltlltadtr Tnms to be •llllOClllUd (I)"'*"._... Sin Oitco l'ldrtt n. Pll1lldelplt11 Plulhes -~DlcM!Pr.-n• G al (I) <m WCT S...,. f1Mf Final round of mtn's sinclts Clllllptl.ltlllft • .,...,. ...... Oodttrs vs Ntw Yora Mets U:OO e r..t• Olartit .lonn hosts ll1d soorts rime s110W 1:00 e (@ CJ)) CI> c..611 o,.. Celf Co.trace al final 1ound pf1y 1n l!ld $200,000 lowrna1111nt from the Colonial COllntry Club 111 FOtt Worth, Tws ?:GO 8 ID (I) CmdlbM ?:JO. (all (I)) 0 ~ .,._... 3:30 e (8 (I)) ID Wt~ lnlutle11al Te1111i1 Cla•k Marlio Nmal1lova vs V111lflia Wtcle. lllCMIDAf, MAY 1' 5:00 • (8 (I)) Wll1if lte&wpw/OI CllM,.._. live t4Ytra11 of World Htnywe1cht Cllam1>t0n Mijflammad Alt's return lo lhe r1n1 tpinst • world·reted hdtlet-S1111n's Alfredo Enn1ehsta, from the C.pitll Centre 1n Landover, Marylod, There wilt also be'"° otller bouts, a yet not set. FlllDAf, llAf lO 1.• e ANa s.cc.r los Anples Aztecs vs. f'Vrtl1nd Timbers. SATU..,_Y, MAY 21 U:tl e &in*-ltllbjer U.pe .._... 8alt1111«t Orioles vs New Y«- Ytnb& , ......... , .. • (121 Cl)) 0 ....... Wll1if .. s,.tb 2:tl e @ (I) Cit ltaliu o,.. Ttllllil CbwflusN, Comaae of the semi l1111l r0\llld from f OIO lt1l1CO tn Rome, Italy Adrttno P1n1tt1 IS deftnd4n1 cllamPIOft • (9 Cl)) O n. rr..... Sb&• livt tove111e of tht Pru• lltSS Stiles lrOlll P1111lte.0 Ritt Course 1n Blll11no1e, Maryllnd l:tO • (121 Cl)) ... WW. WwN el s,.,u tJI. ((l?J CJ)) Cl) .....w 0,.."" • ""-' ~ lAlpMt 5:tl e (@ CJ)) Cl) CIS $filrts ~ SIUIDAY, IMf 15 '-• e ct1 "llMt' (clra) '6&-Stm McQueen 7:JI • ct1 '1111 0. A Miit' (mys) '7 t-C1111stcphtr GfOICt L la e ct) "YMI, .,.. I Owl" (com) '6&-Henry Fonda, lcic1lle m ... e (@CJ))()) .. ,., .._" (com) '75-Ryan O'Neal e (9 ())) ct) "KWll l'WM Drlftw" (wes) '73-Cltnt EHi· WllOCI. lllCMIDAY, llAY H .. e ((Jl) (I))_ Cl) a:> "t..M T...,.. (com) 'J 1-0ic~ Van Dyke. • (J:') '1lilt lie.._... (dtl) '69-~an O'N,.I. lttlh Tay!« Younr e (I:) "Wlllat 11111" Cdfe) '14-Andy Gnflitll, Shtrff North. • • a I)) • CC'.> .. ~ "" OtNr S1i11t " Dew" cm> 77-u.p J lkCloskty, £v1 Plumb. N111 f 11nst11n. Carl Holliman l:JI e CC> "s.tllc ..,._. (dta) '6&-Clhott Gould fUW>ff, ., 17 .. •a:> "v-1r1 1 II" (ldw) '47-Cety Coo9er, P1ulttt1 Goddard •CJ:) "11111 ti tills." (n) ''3-Yul llfy!tlltf Gto11• O..kirla lllDlllDMf, MAY II ... a • CC> .. ,.. c..,.. ........ (dra) ·11-111nt Ille~. si. .. Slltut'-a ~ Mceold • <ID~ FW' C*'> '2-littfWY rtci -rt Mitchum .. • (tm CJ)) Cl) CC> "IM._,.( .. ) '77-Wllham Df\'ane. t:ae • Cl><ll •CC>~..-< .. > ·11-eom.111 Sllerpe, ·~ TMUISUAY, IMY It .. e (I:)...,_ ti LlrW" ("') '49-Wtllialll Holdtn • .,_. 11M ti lliit" (COlll) 'M-Od Vin Ope t» • CI>. CC>.,.. 0.-, t.-...· (dra) '17-0.lt Robillttt• FlllMY, IMY 2' 1:.J1 r..= (J) ea:> ''l,irll ti St. l.Mlt" (1dv) 'S7-J1mt1 .. e ((11) CIXI> CID ... ~<••> '75-Jolln W1111t e (121 (J)) a:>,. C..... _. (dra) '17-0on, Olt!IWI, -:Mtual,llt!I .. e (J:') -0.. -IL" (adv) '67-RaQlltl Welch, Joh Rlcllattboll. Hie aD..,,..., If.._,.(~) 'II-Sine Rffvtt. Ctorcil Moll ea:> "111t C..,...,._.. (ICN) '11-Gtqoty Ptck. Dtvid Nwen. .... (I) 9. CC>~ (111ys) '17-ltobtrt Culp. ORDER YOURS NOW • • 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABfLS STYLISH TYPE ONGOOO 0UAUTY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND r---------------------, Fiii in thl1 coupon. cllp Ind mill wtth 11. 75 to I Piiot Prtntlng, Label Div. I Poet Offlce Box 1580 • 330 W. Bay St I Costa M"', Callfomta 02e2e I I I I I I I I I Be au,.. to Ute Your ZIPCOde I PILOT PRINTING I I ~---------------------J , ... c .... Dftlll ltln hi .. ._ Alert," a two-hour dM!tanl,. F1fJ 111911•1 tMiAef • tM CIS WtdDeldly Nfatrt Mowit It ft ........ frlla HlllW ...... Cllltllnnill "'"'· .. ,.,.. --"tM...,, ....... tM •Jlbrlous brNldon of a ....., ,...,. ltltilll .i tM ....... threat to lltftlloa of ... ,,. M .. KCilleltll-tr plaMed-nudur mfstiap. CHtlrs art ...... Wllte. llldllll lnldon, and Mrtennt ..._, eM tM ,,... .. ..._......, • locatJon In and •r tM ..-..,.._ 1. *-SplCI Cetlttr (USA) on tht Mlklrtl ti....._ Tua llC'1 Sundly nl&Jtt Bit Eftftt ii a *iublthuder this .-, bqinnln1 It IPM with ''The Father Knows Best Reunion.'' foUowM at t:30PM with Dnicl Niwtn IS host-t1arntor of ''The Bi11ioft Dollar Mowia." The oriaiftll cast of tht old Father Knows Belt series-Robert Youns. Jane Wyatt. Elinor Donahue, Billy Gl1y and Lauren Chapin-reunite in this story thlt brinp aM the 1fOW11 children bacl for their parents' 35th wtddin1 anniwersary. Widowed Betty arrlwa from Clllcap wtth ber two youn1 daulht•rs; Bud is now a 11rofmioa.al motorcyde racer and com11 fnlm Minneapolis wftti his wife and son; and Kathy, now a om tudltr in Kansas City, arriYtl and is followed by her fiancee-a widower wftti two childrlft. ''The Billion Dollar Movf11" is a spteial 50th anniwrury celebrltioa of the ''talkie," and futur11 12 of tht hllfltst· 1rossin1 films produced since the release of tht first "talkie" ("The Jan Sinter") In 1927. ColltctJvely, the 12films1rossed nurtr two billion dollars ind won 50 Oscars in all Cltepies. 11:00 0 (til'.I (])) (I) Y-1 & hsltas D G ({) ill» ID •a•• Thi r-JJ Old VIII o,M • <a (J)l a s.c.. CMtc• Jim Ptck hosts CJ llewle: Ste Dayltmt Movies ...... CD Golntr Pyle f'D Eledric C..,.llJ -11:30- 0 (Cl?J (])) (lJ Surch lor TOllO<row 8 (I) (2)) (I) m Cl11co & tht 11111 Ill Maybtfyy RFD (J) John Wild D ((ZI ())) QI faMil) feud tilfl Mary Hlrtma•, Mary Hart1111n m Let's bp Cl) llaftl!J & Ille ,roftstM fill) Sal• Strlft An•RNOON -12:30- • (<lll CJ)) (() As Ille Wtfl4 Tllflll; "-i4tlltlll Celtftrt11e1 Tues Pin C.rttr meets lhe people of Southern C11iforn11 1n his first rtalOllal leltv1s1on conversation D 0 CJ) (JD) CID ltars of Our u.. e Twll!Ot Z- ()) CIJ Co..rtllllp ot Eddie's Fltlltt fD Yep fw Htattll 1:00 e MtN: S.1 D1y111nt Mcw1n (I) 1'lllt Clrl • ( ) 0 trt11'1 ""' ..... .., ....... -1:30-u (<m CD> CI> Tiit Gui.ii.a LllM D D ()) <II G Tiii DldlM1 I LM L11cJ =~~ O..UltllU.. 2100 • (Cl?) CJ))()) ....... fH!llr •r.f..~•....,hM G MIN: Stt 01yti1111 Mcwen .... -2:15- • ( Cl)) Gtwll ....., -2:30- • ((ll) CJ)) (() Mata c. ... • OIZle Ml Harritt (I) LIM It ti "'* m 11i1•111t r., CB Terryblla m Claw-. 1111trvc:t.e 3:00 D ( Clll CJ)) T lttleUle -~n-t'-IS... • Did v .. op. (I) 14111 "'"" * fri9Ns • <a Cll> a u,. o1 llipt ® lletit: Ste D1yt1111t Movies m ""'''le .., ,.,.,. @(I) lftlttillt m fulllfes . -3:30- D cm H1 DeuclaJ D lllNlul Center g Bia Vallly (I) Tiie Arcllla B Mowil: See Daytime Movies All in the l'tl Wed ()) 8f1cly lunch ID 841p and His ISllddln Gl C.rtOOllYillt ( Clll CD) Ill.O's lie T 'I' cam> n. ro,.,. s.... 8 Diulll; C.n It llaur1111I Wtd 4:00 CJ) labun a <a CJ)) a* Att•"*°' Special Wtd "The Ptnbalb" 1(11sty McNichol st11s as C.rht, an 1mp1sh 1111 who finds herself 1n a fostt1 llomt with two other -,ounplers Also slarnna art Sparky Marcus u Thomas J. 1 JOUth abandoned as a baby attd raised by 1-.o old tidies and Johnny Doran as Harver dutrttd by his mother (I) C.trlltlC) 0.. Cl f $n CID W..12 m The Ardlies .., tltdlt alllil Jtctle ((ill CJ)) T1le l.tllt RMpf 0 M.nt·l2 fD V'llta .... ,. <a > ea111o11s -4:30-D Te TtM Ille Trvtll 1J Orapet CD Gdl/p•'•hlaM m n-. ""' lids .., lup lllflllJ C CflJ > hke Is •IPI ID llt11 ~ S11ow f'D llistlf .... ,. (a> (I)) lloft111u 5:00 ODD(()(Jl lUJhrs • lloftalll.I Cl) f11111ty Affair D (IBJ (()) 8 WorU Ht~•J· ••laht Cll1111,IH1hi, Firlit Mon L 1ve cover11t of World He1vyweiaht Champt0n Muhammand Ah's relurn lo lht 11n1 a111ns1 worlJ rated Alfredo EY1nathsl1, trom lhe C.p1l1I CHiii, 1n LandoVer. Maryland G Wild Wiid Wed m T1le ..... lllicttJ Moua Clu• Cl) Kart.. ... ,,., m S-1111 Strllt m Dinalll -5:30-• ()) (Clll CJ)) ( (21) CJ) hrtrillrt FM~ -~ ms.,.... >•- 'Norld ~lght champion Muhammad All, att.r a brief "retirement," returna to th• ring In defenM or hi• tltl• agalnat Spaln'a Alfr9do Evano-tl•ta ••the feature of a llve, exclu1lve prime time boxing trlplaheader, Mondey at 5PM on ABC. The scheduled 15-found Ulla fight will taka place In Capital Centre, Lando...r, Maryland, th• Nma arena Where All barely held off Jimmy Young on April 30, 1978 In a match that waa aleo carried llve and axcluelvety by ABC SPQtta, , .... SUNDAY MAY 15 llOAAINQ *I~ ...... rtbdtllt -5:45- Mle '-tn/~ I lffilillOOI 1:00 8 (CllJ CD) Cl) Ctlttl•I O,e1 W Cover•&• of flnal round play 1n ltlis $200,000 tournamenl flom Ille Colonial Collntry Club 1n fort Wonh, Ttus lee Trevino IS dtf1nd1n1 c"-mplOll. Cl)nlllls ..... • llftle: cc:i "TIM n,1 .. r .. tai.s" (adv) 'S9-Michul Callan Ewy Norlund, Joan Enns • MiMtt -c.t• :=:.er.,., (121 Cl)) c.-, a.ks .... c../tafJ ..... as.a,...,. -1:30- • Wtritty C. TNtllel Cont1n11es to !>l'M Cl) Ara's SpGfts ht4 m Mtwit: "U111wrtt D" 2:00 .. @ CJ) "udsUlld Cl) lollMD tD Alfrt4 Hlldlctd l'ftMlltl II) T1n111 (QI (J)) Tiit ....... """ m si.,... " DMtqt -2:30-.. <B lilHt tllt ,, .. • (QI (J)) 8 AlleflclR s,orts.. INll 81111 CrOlby, 1'1111 Hams end Curt Gowdy hunt aeese 1n Mtryland, and actor Chnstophtr Plummer IS 1u1de for 1 lnp to lllt 8'h1m1s to t.Unt• 1 Spanl$h 11ll1on btheved loaded Wllh trnsure • Mlril: "Tiie My s.ttlltn" (mys) '4S-Beta Lu10J1. Bom Kartoll, Henry Danltll ...... CC) "Cfutin W'~ tile ... HIM" (llor) '70-Klaus K1nsl1 011na Kerntt. Harold leoPold 0(1)1,...... 3:00 .,..,. . .....,.. 8 At 0Rt Witll ... "Jth fr111· ........,.. l>trtctor F11nhnltt1met ("llbd Sundaf' and "Tiie rreneh Connection II") dlSCusses his "roller coaster" career. Cl) Wiid WIW Wat <II IMlt: a::> ~ ... R '" tllt Wil4ef· 11t•" (adv) '66-R1thard Harris. John Huston II> llt"le: CC) "0 .. d, o .. d Delltlll" (llor) '12-Wlll Ceer, A&nes Mooftllud. (CllJ CD> CIMtu SmlltMft fD Ultle n...ttt .. tlle 0..1 ~ cltMdtu's "*''' by lllt H1tlon1I Thtalre of the Deal, as tl1ty present slorlfl throuth pantomime. mime and pottry -3:30- D MMI•: cc:i "Su1• St111e•" (df1) '57-Susan Stmber1. Heft() fO!lda, Cllrlstoplltr Plummer Jo1n Greenwood. Htrt>trt Marsltal1 • (9 (J)) 0 WtfW l~•ltl· tltul T111l1 Cluak Martina NtVTlbllm vs. YlrJlnll Wade OCD.._tl~ ...... 4100 en.s..,sa.. • W11iltY ell\ T..,_ Utt llo111 (l)Ullia ... ..... CC) "J1le o.Mlr , ... ,H (611) '75-Kiirl Ruutll, Rlchtrd Yniautr, Ntd O..tt1, Ptpt Strnt ....... ! CC) "fer A F• Dlllrt Iller•" (ns) '67 Clint ent.ood. l•• Van Cluf. G1111 lbrit Yolonte TV WEEK MAY 16, 1177 •VINING 8:00 •• (1) ...... G l'Mt'a Cat • ....,It: ct) (Z~r) "Bullitt" (dra) '68-Slen McQueen. Robert Veupn. Jacqueline Biuet. Dorl Gor OOll. ROO.rt Omll. Sunon ON!and ..... w.w • lllMlt: CC) (nr) "Tiit MKllatk" (dfl) '72-Chtrles Bronson, J111·M1thael Vincent, Jill lret1nd ((IlJ CD> 11tt1 Wltlll ,..,.. s.... • uro °"""'°" l2J) Cl) lu Fr11clKt: CltJ tut Walts II !Mt m Stir s.cc.t (121 (I)) Tilt to tlll lbnaaer 1111 IMMh a $25,000 l'Jralllid -6:30- D ~Cil) Cl) 0 llns . __. .. •w.N ...._. e Wetld ti IN S. <m Tiit 111et1t --.rwt n fa Fvtarl Ill Wli (QI (I)) ., ••• s,.ta w.itl 7c00 e ((J.1) CD> Cl)_... 8 SJIOW WHITl TO llOWI • OISl£Y M0¥1l IUTI • ~ CJ) Cf.I • w.111 ., Dlt- .. , "011ney's Crutut VU1a1u" Hans Conrtld, tht slm of Ille M111t Mirror on tht wall. w u narnt« IOI lh11 CIYl!ctde of dtvtlli11 dllllC Im, as to1ne ol lhtu "'°" dasUrdly duds (followed by the rennce mettd 011t by Juata> .,, 5howtl: C.ptal11 Hoot captures nrtt Liiy; McktJ MOUte 11 pursued by the C11nt, Mow1h the 1un1I• boy is stlztd by Ille Mrpent; Snow Wllltt IJ ttmpted by !lit f)OhoMd apple. for each villainous plot, llttrt Is 1 dellchlful Disney IOlution ())Wild.,... • (13 Cl)) U •111ey Drew/ lb,., llp "Secrtt of the Jade Kw1n Yin" fhe Hudy Boys btcomt 1nvolvtd 1n an unusual use ol smu1 ahnr when lhty lry to unravel tht myS'lery ol an uc11nt Chinese trusure Her• Bo' 1d Roultnd Chio, Rldlard lee ~-• and Ric/lard loo cunl D ... y,_,. H1H1t ..,,." ..... 9 ~WSNP"'clMI fD Tiie Str._ fa..iy (R) "Ann.- first of 1 snu p11t se11u on tompostr Jounn Strauu. starnna EsK Woole and Allot Stalt~ss m ._ 1111 Mn -7:30- (1) w, W'illillltt SM. G .... it! CJ:) (M) "llha t11 A Strltl'' (mys) '71-Chrrsfophtr Georce, Wilham Schalltrt. Jofl Grey Jack W1rden 8 :00 9 ((!!) CJ)) Cl) ahtd1 (R) Rhoda's worst fears are rultad when he1 hllSband leevts l!Ome e all Cl) <Ill lllt H C's llC &e.t-F ltlltr K11tWt lat at1111MN1 The 011c1n1I Father Knows But ust-Robert Youns. Jane Wyatl, Eltnor Oon1hut. Billy G11y and lnrtn ci.,p1n-11e reunited 1n lhis slort 1n •llich lht children au return home fOf thttr parents 35111 wedd1n1 l!lftl'itfSlly (J) htt1 11&1,..,. Vlf\ety SM. • (8 CJ)) SI.a lllllliel s lib• illt Ghostly Teltly~" Sim mull battle ttltp1th1c b111nwasll1n1 lo ._ Ute mysltry a4 1 wu1sh1n1 formula and cltar himself ot tspi011.,e cll111es Lu LtnllOl'll alld Cllnst1u Hatt &utst ..... CC) Qlw) "TM!\, lllill & Olin" (COlll) 6'-Luc1lle Ball. f1ury fondl, Van Johnson f om Bosltr. Jtnn1ltt luk. f1m Matheson Bu Mu/pity • S.. Yttty Sllllt -1:30- • {(l1J CU) (fl P11711i1 tR) Ph• Ila ruslla lo Ptotecl lltr d1u1llltr lron1 the chilclles of 1 luc1nahnc oldtl man by llllo•1n1 llt1stlf 11 him 9 .....,,. "Sdlwtltnrs" * .... ~., ..... "C.. ... ,. tllt World" .. " st .. lhoMyflam •r..••111t~ m ....... ,..... All uploullon oftll 1n1e.act1011 btr.ten peool• and en 111 • 11111M11m S.1lllf'ftl$ 111ctude 1 elm of lh11d 111adm Of\ • d1xovtry l0ijt MtftC 111110ductd lo !ht -kl ol tit F11mtd 11 Ille OaPn Mustum ot f 1111 Alts 9:00 e Ctn> (]l) (Jl CIS Suday ... (at) M~-.... ~ (com) 7'-htum O'llul, Ryu 0 llul MMtltM ~• JolNI Hilltnllt11 , J JollMO•. lurto Cllli1111 Randy 0--llorotlly fMttl, )cut ltt i'.11... No.re W1U~11ta111 ftoyd llbllMly In tht midst of ttlt titat Oep1.._, MoacJ hry I !WO bit, Mit Mllllll COii 111111, IS D¥! CO<lllfd wlltll lie !alb PftY IO Ill, lllllOCtllf dlatl!IS of llOI tO l/lnoctftt 9 ,.., old Addlt lOfllllt Addtt l>lac•11111t1 M0Jt by fllUf>l1tly Ind lolldty lllSIS!lftl !It's ht1 f1thtf Mow can'f"bt 11111 ifs not trw 1114 fljs no rtcounc but to teat htf •Iona with tum as ht pl1t1 hi' "trad1" flr1c1n1 w1do•s by selltn1 them Bibles supposedly ordered by the11 1111 husbands Qu1Ckty piov1n1 htrwll more ldept 11 1111 con 11me lh111 Mose, ~It be11ns 1n11nttnn1 new schemes and lllty set out Oii a StntS ol m1ckap confulence t•mu. but 11's not lofl1 belore their unco ploys l1nd the111 111 11111 waltt with both Mde$ ol Ille law a Cini 1eMtts • ~T••Ttllllil • era (J)) a AIC SttNIJ -lllttlt: CJ:) (Zlw) "HIP Pbla Drifttf" (•es) '73-Chnt Eastwood, Vt1111 Bloom. M1ria11J Hilt, M1tcllell R)an A moody ind mrstttious dnhtr 1s htrtd by a small western lown to 111ottct them lrom 11an1 of nn1eful oulfaws D Dr. Willtfmll O> REI HUMWD IN "" Ga£ENSIO~. N.C. Cl) ... ""'kid tD flluttr,ltu TMetrt -l'oldlrl (2hr JA 16 part romantic adventure se11es set 111 late 18th century Colnwall, and sp1nn1n1 JO years 111 thr Oft of rebel Rem Poldark. -9:30- D IDJ Cl) CD m Tiit lie bent-Th 81111 .. Dollar lllovlti David Hr~n IS hosl/n1rrator of this special fu turina h1ahhaflts from 12 of lht h11hest 1ross1n1 molton picturn released since 1917 1n ctle brahon of tllt 50th 1nn1vtrs.iry of the tat~it "' • T1M liq ls c-11& D Voict If Ille lllaf1Yn 10:00 • Dlytf on-, e ;.,-TM Anllstr ... m '-"'""' m ei.... -10:30- ..., s..aprt S-. •Tlll~ 11:00 ••• ill!IG> .... • ,ec.tt.n ll)Tlll m ci. •1Wa11t......,lall4 CD ...... : {CJ (Zttr) "T111n. Miiie .., °""" (com) '68-luc1t1e Ball, Henr~ fond• .., -1t1111111111 ((ll) (})) , .. , Willial'llS In C..C.rt u Cl) ..... 12 • -.,_., It urp ca m> a., willlllll ._ m "-' S.•w.rt ._ -11:10- • llnlt: CC) "Tiit Oubllller" (dra) '61 0.rrtn McGav1n D ~ D llnit: ctJ "Tiit 11114 flf C.Wt Hes•" (WtS) ']0 loon Roblfds. Slttla Slevtnl e n.. 1000. .[)T ...... e 11..l.: l°C' "Otllm" (com) 71 W.rrtn 8tatty Coldtt Hawn •fll IMfit: CJ:) "TMI Ctrtllll" (l.u") 66-l'aul HtWl!lln ... Mal~ m 1ett " ltllit lllwkl *"': ~ "c.t tf '"'9" {dra) ~~-larnts Dua, Juht Hart• -11:45- • (Ill ())) rwttr 1111111111 s-. -1:30- DM 0. Wltll .... 2,00 • llnle: "Hl44•• Fur" (dra) 'SI-John P1ynt. Altundtt Kno•, Coor•d N111I ---~ - THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION MONDAY lllAY 16 r._.,...,.._...,., '~:: ... DAY'TIMl raOCiUMS. , lw 1'llf cewu111i111ce. are It. *(• ........ QAYTIM( llCMES !:JO•"~~ (1dv) '39-Jo~n C1r11eld. lht lane S1St111. Jeltley LyM, fay Ba1nlt1, Claude Rains 11:00 D CC> "Otctlf at Su" (com) '!>6-D1ck 801arde B1111tte &rdot James Robert son JllS1ice 12:00 CD "Suy" (d11) '36 Jean Harlow. F11nchol Tone. C1ry Grant. lewis Slone, Ben11a Hume, Una O'Connor, Re11nald Mason. Inez Courtney, Stanley Morn er 1:00 e "Rafflu'' (com) '40 David Niven, OllVll de H1v1ll1nd, Dime Mey Whitty. Dudley D1un 2:00 G CC> "Th IUaht Tiier aaw.i .... ,... (com) '69- Jnon Robards Jr . Bnlt ntend, Norman Wisdom lOO CI1 CC> "KMI" (dr1) '11- Jane Fonda, Donald Sutherlafld Charles Cioffi. lloy Scheider aviN1N6 8:00 l'I CD <cm CJ)) llells e @wcrtma.s eSbr Trta CIJ GIMtr ,..._ • ((21 Cl)) l1tl W1114 HtHJ· lllliclit Cll•••illltlliJ-~ Ai -. Alfr• f;~ Continued ltom Sl'M live cCNm(e ol this clllml>fOllSh11> flout from lht Capital Centre 1n Undottr, Maryland There 11111 also be two otller htlrts-as yet not set -~· mr.ruwc. r..ii, m-....12 l:)Dedric~ m OMlatJt sn. @Mlt0.0- -6:30- D Di11fll Guests include James C.rner. Lucille Ball. James Coburn ()) Wr Griffiltl ®I Men Grifftll s... CD Ftllllly Nfalr (<fll CJ)) ~· fDZ-7:00 U @((llDGJ""" • L.1111 Chlb rn 11y nrtt s-CJJ T t Ttl tllt T rvtfl D CoMatlt1 ltlotl CDI LM Liiey .., Tiit f'8I fBAdioll DrHll m~rtfa.,..t -7:30- .. C-..., lwytiM e LM Alltricall styte Cl) Tiit °" Co.,ie ..._ TllatT-G Tiit i.hf'1 WIW (fl Prita .. lllPt CDIB4'_. <cm rn1 Gllfal s..,.. ,..... fl) Dr-ek s. .. LUGGAGE TAGS ...... from your business card Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airline 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we wlll back & trtm your tags. Or try two cards back to back. S2 ea. or 3/$5 415tagsS1.60 ea. 6/9tagsS1 . SO ea. 10 or more $1 .40 ea. S•les Ta>c lnclud9d No Cerd1 Of..., VCN• ow" or te"4 your ,,...,.., •dll•t" tf\4 ONIM "ul'llMr We'll ''''°• OM c••d per l•O 400 u .. ,h 0 Cl) WiN *" tf AllNla fD C..111111 21 Tll!IPI m Fr1eMst111an 8:00 8 (<lll (I)) CJ) CIS MtM•y Moft: CC> (Zllr) "Cel4 hrhJ'' (com) '71-Dick Yan Drh. Sob Ntwll1r1. Jean Slapltlon. Pippa Scott. lam PostOll. ~rd Everett Horton, Bob Ettrott I Illy Gould1n1. Yuicenl C,rden11. llaflwd Hucfles Thi$ satinQI tomedy CC*tfns an ent11e town that 1 011t lo win 1 foltullf 1ft rewa1d money ff mryone 1n the town can quit smolun11 U 0 Cl) 9 Ill Utttt Ht11M • tM rnJrit ''I'll Rtdt tile W111d" Ma and P1 lncalls relucllntly srwe thet consent when they d1SC11Ver th1t 13-year.otd Mery has accepted y1111n1 John Edwlrdf 1>1oposal al mfmart e Mtvit: (C) (fir) "Al11k11 Saf•ri" (doc) "68 CJJ m r--..," r .. 11e11 P11t 3. Because ol his 11ro11nce throuchout lhe yea11. Jon has anlac on1zed his fellow docto11 and turned the lownSl)eople •utnsl him, 111d some of those e1llzens are deter mined to see his p11ttlce destroyed 111d his heense revoked Jon con lronls his mother lfMn ht ltains of Mavis' affair wtlh his brother, then makes his way throu1h a heavy stoim to the island to rescwe Jenny • Mtm 1 DH~ltftttfft! CC> (M)"Tk Ii& ... Mt" (dra) 69-R'yu O'Neal, Leich Taylor Yount. Yan Heflin, ltt Glint. Jamts Daty, Robe11 Webber Mer bein& kicked out ol a mllf'lnl labef camp, 1 younc dnfter meets the 111tf11end of the camp boss and btcolllts 11WO!Ytd 1n lltf plan to steal lht eo111pany l)lyroll (C) C'OY'Gettilc StnlcM"' {d11) '68-Elholl ltoutd, Candice 9tr1en A tormtt stlldenl actJwtit. "°" studyina to becollte 1 teacher, Ina to aWOld 1ncre1S1n1 slwdtnt un rut even tllouch his 11rllrlfnd IS lhe leader of the student fllOwement • lloM: CC> (2111') "Wllrttf 1111" (1dv) '74-Andr Grilf1th, Sheree llortll. John C.Mn. Jolln L11ch. Tim O'Connor, Louise ltlham • '2'.000 Pyr1mld •"-'°"'"'' e Dtca'" ti Dtclaloft "lift. llbttty & lllt Putiult of Happrnw" In lhe l11SI inslallmenl of th11 senes "P""· 1 younc widow-du11n1 the witlter of 1778-is torn bttwttn the llftds of her famlty 1nd htt country IR Massachusetts 1n 1786, 'lttt11ns al the Revolution 111 driwtn to enother rtbtlhon-lh1s Umt e1111ist tllt coum of 111111 a.n land (8())""" • "-'tf a ....,..: CCJ Ma StM 1a "'"" (dra) 'SS-Judy Carl1nd, lames Muon -1:30-een.Wlb <•CJJ>~ 8:00 e 111 Cil cm• .. c Mtl4•r ...... lllfle: CC> <211t) M--...-: n. Otller Si4t ti 6ewit" (d1a) ·n- lelp J Mcaosk•J. Eve Plumb, Alen ftlllllein, £ar1 Holliman, Juliet Mills, J•n H111n, loflllit C11f9m111, Asller • Buuner. A younf 111•~·· put COii· linueny haunts him 1t ht attempt• to btNk IWIY from 1 lift tt • milt huatler In Hollywood to fllid ltcltlmale won. P11enlll dlletttlon alvrud . 1'\I WEE.I(, MAV 15, 1117 ID Men Qriffll S... 9Slllk.O. I:) Tiit , ..... 11 (al Cl)) PartfWct f- -9:30- ((21 ())) Tiit lrt4Y a.Id 10:00 D <cm CJ)) CJ) Tiit AMM Ttt· ttb Jack C11ford 'UtSb as Btniey C.yiotd td.1tor ol · 8oudou," who is reputedly bt1111td out by tn tnOlllSt lot dttelosure of xandalous 111forma· lrOn MIU tonw1rices Gaylord to d1 vul11 his sourta for lh (Cmip ht p11nts 1n his rai. leadu11 111111 into t mare of rtl1ted celeb11llts and C>Ohll cal fi(Ults, ind eventually loreicn diplomats da1hn1 1n the purthase of loe> secret doc11111en11 ....... Cl) WIW WIW w.t 0) Tiit Allllfil f.lrtllrt StCNY Mll.e Wallace narrates lhls documentary on 1W11tril Amelia Earhart fD Tiit htliwl Ph1nu.s is ICQUrl • led tfte1 Mane's sleutlllnc tums up the reel mu1derer Other dtvetop ments include Ille weddma al Phi neas and Mane, hndinc a homt for Cousin Adtlaidt, and Plan1'1enet'1 tempe>rary ret111111tnt lo pnnle life. (IS Cl)) ... ID mE ... .... -10:30-m • m .... 11:00 ••CJJ .... llO CJJ<m •llM G (S CD) LM AIMrkall Style CD Alt n..t Clitt.n • ArillC u. .... ,., ....... Mat) Matta. al Tiit ..... , II 111 (<lll'(I)) Tiit b.O .. I:) Sis Alatrlcu hallits "The Burk Family al Gtor111" Tiiis lamrly of ten has atwa)'1 bten pool, m1nr hl'lt Mttt lletd JObs end 10111t ate 1n 1111 Yet they refuse wtHare assis lance 1nd they stem lo llmwe m11nly on 1o1etherne11 ID Draattk Strite -11:30- • (<lll (I)) Cl) C&S Wt lilolle: Ktjak "House ol Prayer, De11 of Thieves", lkCIMd "fllth M111 In J. Shina Outrtet" eawcm a...., c... CJ) Did YM D7't • ca Cl)) a Stt.m et s.. frudlo/Ttlll CD MttrMtn a»Sct-U... CDllMllhlWlt 12:00 • ...... Gt ... G .... : ~raa. tf GllfJ" (dra) 'S7-Klrk Ooucfa, Rllph Metbf, Adolpllt Menfou, Gtor&t Maat1dy, Tunothy C.ey, Joteph T11fttl. ..... : "Priftta Htl W' (dll) 'S4-Howard Duff, tdl lup1110 • ~ CC> "l&Uw l IN lilt' = •) '60-Joan Colllnt, Alcll1rd n, Otnnm o·o ... Rick S.ttacflt. .. i..11111 <• ())) Scf.fl n.trt -12:30- • C.• a.trr 1100 D 9 Cil 9 r...,,.. -3:00- ....... : CC> "llOI Cttahrtl" ("'YI) '62-Petar CU!hinc. Vicious game In town: shooting at rando111. Bang! bang' who's dead? Who cares? That's the problem. It's sense- less. Remember the girl who was riding along the freeway and got shot through the head? Remember the 4-year-old who was shot on his tri- cycle in his front yard? Remember that driver who got shot because he turned down the wrong street by mistake? The next driver who gets shot may be you. All this week, Eyewitness News Reporters Larry Carroll and Henry Alfaro talk to gang gunmen, terrified neighbors, and some of the people who are trying to help, on a shocking new series about the ugly rise in senseless shooting. It's The New Gang Violence. and it can hit anyone in L.A. Including you. Watch all this week at 6 P. M . ~ NfNI Gang Violence" An Eyewitness Closeup Tuesday thru Friday at 6 P. M. on Eyewitness News. (i) TUl!SDAY I lllAY 17 For ..... _. afttnleel 111tMp. plme Mt DAYTIME l'IOCU.MS. .... lw JIU' C9utni11c1, 11re tM .,,, ..... DAmllE MOVIES ':JO • "Wiier•'• ~.1.,r· (com) 'S2-R11 Bolser, Allyn Mc Lene ll:Ol G CC) "lt11t ti ll~IM ., ... a.. s. If Htmlle" (sci Ii) '63-Goidon Scott. Mdlael line IZ:OO tD ''Tiit Hemalr k4r" (com) 44-Hedy L1mm W1lli1m Powell, lJmn Cmc 1:00 D "We're llot Mertlt41" (com) 'S2-G1n111 Roam. Manlyn Monroe Z:OO Cl CC) "The U11ftrrlvtt1" (wu) '60 Burt lancultr, Audrey Hepburn, Audit Murphy, John Sa.Oft, Charlu B1t-ford, l1lli1n Gish, Oou1 McClure 3:00 (JI CC) "Rua A Crotkt41 llilt" (dta) '69 -Louis lollfdan. Mary fyler MOOle 3:30 • (C) """''••111 'r•ltr llett41es" (com) 'S3-hne Russell. Marilyn MoNot Charlts Coburn, Elliott Reid •viNINd I e:oo •• (() ((Jll ) ..... B D (Ql({)G..., •StwT,_ ..... " 8:00 9 ((!1) (I)) (() "LOT: lildMtll's llWtl1 Gtoiae 01Cenzo 1nd Ted NHly stir a.s two h11hly baintd policemen wllo are members ol the Mclaren Pl'Oject-a ftdtrally ~ "loin out" law enforce· ment PfoCl1m to aS$l$I underslaHed smJll town poltct deputments around the country P11ftmn1 motor(Jdn u the11 mode al trnel Sam Dowmn1 (0.C.nzo) and T Wood (Neely) pment an unortllodoa pec toce to most pohct offeceis tMy meet especially Shenff 8411 Willett (Harry Mor1an) when tlle1 amve at his small Anzona town to help ,,,.es t1111e a cattle r11Sthn1 optrahon 8 0 Cl) (JD Ill lllC Tuadly llicllt MIN: CCl (Ztw) MllM fr• Atlutb-Ultr 5"'•" (dra) '77 -Patncl Duffy, Behnda Mon11omery, Kenneth T11ar, Alan fudae. Ivan Bonar. Mail and DI Munl! are 1u11ned to decont1m1n1le a NASA spate probe that returned to £.arth with ectoplasmic blue spom capable of en1erin1 the human body and induc1nr 1 callton1t stupor 1n which Ille v1chms ~an be made to perform acts •c11nsl the11 will e Mewl•: CJ:) (2•r> "U1ct1· '*"" (adv) '47 -GtrJ, Cooper (I) MIN: CC) (211r) h 11et Dis- ..,... (com) '6~-0orlS Day • (9 Cl)) ID tt.,,, Days (R) R1th1e unupecledly becomes 1 hero .-tlfn he substitutes lot an 1n1ured basketball player D MIN: CJ:) (211f) Mll-.S .. llM S." {df1) '63-Yul Btynner • Liit " tllt WiW Cl) All 'lllt lillttan Nancy and Glen IO 1t 1t over reluse forms. launch1n1 Glen on hlS ntw t1reer, l111d1 Mur\· lalld celebfales her newfcHind fret dola with hff psychiatnst. Chllillflf and O,n make foll use ol their lunch llollr: and Nancy conhdn 1n l w ...... ID ltatloH I '9 .. 11p~k Speclal "Tlus Bnta1n, Htnta11 of the Sea" The $IGrJ ol 1 sea f111n1 people, 11c11 1n tradition CD 0 Slllw 41t U1111M 11 -1:30- • ((BJ Cl)) a llm nt •-41 S.ltlty (R) In orde1 to di& up $20 each to attend 1 cockl11I party where they will meet some youn1 bus1neu. men, Laverne and Sh11ley volunteer to be subjects IOI JC1enh11c upe11 mt11IJ mc,..w1ts .,.,.,, .... 9 ((Ill (])~~·A•s•H (R) The leadln1 chJ11cte11 of the 40711h come under Ille scrut1n1 al a states Ide telev151on commentat01 whose 1ntmttW1 PfOYldt PIOVOClllve an swm to such questions as "Wh, do JOU lb Nil YOU 1rt 1n Koita I" • (Qll Cl)) 0 ~ 111111, ,.., 1111-ltel I (R) Two stronc willed b11>the11 battle for the a11ection o~ tlltir parents and. 11 Woild Wlf II ends. betln a 20 yur odyssey that will ta .. one lo 1re1t wealth and power and l~e other to the brrnk of destructlOll m ...,. Ctfffltl """ flllilu9alV1~ G Ill S..rcll ef tlM M Mtrlu "Bt1c:k Proa11u" Proa11m tabs a hJrd loo~ at lht PfCJlltsS Black Alntrlctns have made o.er Ille past I 5 Y"ll. coneentrallnl on thrH arna: Income. jobs e11d education TV WEEK, MAY 1&. 1t77 -9:30- • (QZ) CJ)) Cl) 0.. Oar ti A 1llM (R) Wlu!e tryin1 to rescue her furniture frOlll a sllady upholsterer hold1n11t captrve, Ann his her f1m encounltt with an ovett>tann1 new Mlahbof .., .... ~ ID Tiit lelt ti Eniie ~ 10:00 • ((!1) (I)) Cl) .... , (If) Kojtl and Ciocller are 111¥1111 ddfecuHr 1n the couru wllen • new 11111 lw a convicted mutdtftt sets him Im ~ron Cles.s. BIU« Glover &UHi 8 @Cl)CIJ •1eett1Na S..,., "line of fire" Jtn·Mlthael Vincent stars as Dmd Hauser, 1 policema11 w!lo questions his ablllty to kill when he ioins Utt S W>..T. team-tlle outfit called in to handle aunmen who han b1111t1ded them· selves-o11en with hosucin at their mercy Cameron M1tchetl and Alo Co1d CO Siii, Cl) ltMrtU • ca (I)) u Fa1111lly "Jury Duty" Part I (~) Kite Lawrence is the only 1ur01 who believes an alle1ed rac>e murderer 1s innocent, and must bur the pressure of eleven othtt lllfOfS who feel he 1s 1u1lty ...... mw..a11 Allftt CDD lletiArM• -10:30-.. ..,.., ..... 11:00 8898lltwl D @Cl)alllws Cl) .. rut Cllttm 1111,..w. m lllatJ ""1aM, Mary !Uft.aa mTI1tH111t11•mn ( <I1) (I)) Tiit blldl s.... ID Lati.. c-tl• ( '21 Cl)) LM AMeric.a• Styte CD El Dill 411 lllTI -11:30- • ~ rn> Cl) ca Uta Morie: CCJ "' "Daa er of tn. ftl 1110" D a> Cl) ClJ ID --. cw. e LM Allleric.u $tJtt (I) Did v .. Ort• •ca (1))8 r...a1Mow1ttf tllt W ... "Nlfllt Str_anJler'' 9 LM AIMricln style m 11ttr111111r1 a>~ Biilo a CiftMa 34 12:00 -~ 111 Morie: ''lllcl llUM Tr.r (lltS) r orrHt Tucker, Adele Ma11 CD IM!e: "Tiie IJlll ltttel'~ (dra) 'Sl-Char1es Boyer, Linda D1rntll 12:30 e M·lflc't S8iw: ""--.ue." "Tiie llla14utrd tr," "Tiit lh41 "-" m lllewlt: "Dar' lllrrtr" (dra) '•6 Olm1 d• H1v1M1nd. Lew Ayres. Thomas Mitchell 1:00 8 @ CIJ CBI f "'*YW 2:00 • IM!e: CC) ..... "*lea" (dra) '52-Marltne Olaltlch, Mal ferret. Arthur Kennedy D 111tt1t o.Mafuture: "Tiit Mt11 Ill CttJ," "HlcMJ 0..,.l'MI" -2:30- m All·lll1•t Sllaw: "''"'"' " "Actloll "' At1M.a" • JWBDNBSDAYf IMY 11 ,.. .... -lfter.-wi.,.. lllHM tM DAYTIME NOCUMS. ..._,,.,_ce11 .. luce,attlle ..,.. ..... DIYTilllE llOWIU t.JO • ""' """' " Cail9'' (ch) '43-Anne B11ter Alim Tamcroll ll:GD ., CC) ~ lmrrtctiel tf l.ldllfy WINe(' ( dra) 7 I - An 11e D1ck1nson, Bradford Diiiman, la~ Daly JZ:OO Ga "lleck 11 Aly Dier" (dra) '49-Humphrty Bo1art, lofln Dere•. Ceo11• MacRudy. Allent Roberts, Cara W1ll11rns J:OO. "T ........ ~ (WtS) '42- Rldlard 011, Francts C.tfotd I 2:00 D CC) "ntnrllly" (com) '68-D1ck Van D1h. Barbera FeldOll, Dame Edith bans, John McGrm J:OO tm CC) "SIMI lltpt. Lonely ll!pl" (dra) '69-Sh11fey Jones. Lloyd B11d1es 1v&1N6 D mt ID Cl) D HC Dttl.... -9:30- futM -..: CC> (11) ..,._ ea. . e U Cl) mt G lllC Dttl.it· ,.. 11 ltr•l•t'' (dra) '77-Kent • ftlt1re M"lt: (C) (to) "C..er McCord, Shane SjnutMI, Mtpn Mc· · CIN' (ch ) '7J-COIMl11 Sllarpt, Cord, Dllna MUldlUf, Dick Blkalyan, ! Jayne Kennedy, Vince Edwards. Don Bnt l.Jnd Kent McCord stan as , Galloway, Geor1e laHnby, Bill Over Capt1111 Wilham SIOM, a rn111111 and 1 loft. Monique lawtttl(t and L11161 •!dower with two cbrldren Rea>&lliz· I Nitti, a Pllf at -t&ll-lul11011 modtb, 1n1 hrs d111drt11's need to haw him I COlllbnlt llltw llobt-1wdl1111 plloto around more olttr1 and, midi to bis ISllClllllttlb wit~ 11ndtrcowr WOik u d1spleawt. thew 111crus1111 deptn-United SUta acenls. Wiien llo4 •• dency on thtcr AuAt Sendra. SIOM I hoat oh camera t11eJ are on the trad transfers to a one mall-Opefattd flft· of lhd11t1 ... upatnatt tmbtllttl. racue sllhon wtucll per1111ts him ~ 1111o 1s Ibo tarreted IOI 1 ClllM stay 111 the field IM still be llome syndicate k!dupplllc n1pts ews.M • lllllit: {21w) "c.,. f..,.. (dra) IB LI (tWa 11et Ctl* '62-C!tpy Peck, R*ft Mllcllum, T tlly Snalas 1 0:00 Cl) ... : (C) (211w) ~ ~ ..... (dra) '66-Marlon Brando, J1ne Cl) 1 LM Llcy Fonda. e (9 Cll) 8 CMtle'1 ....... D (9 Cl)) 8 Atc•lt This (II) "Bllllstye" The Anrels "t11lbt" 1n comedy spec11I, whkh is bmd upo11 the U.S. Anny to uncover a med1e1I the eele)nted CQll!ic strip, bnnp to frllld 11!4 the mysttty behind the hie the h1rh rchoof a11t1CS of Archie murder of a WAC recruit 111d his pals. Ju1head, Betty, 9 bfael TMlr Veronica, Reul• and Moose. e ,,.,, '"'"•111ct1: Har-e llotle: CC) (at) "TJlt YlllllC Tilllta Part 11 concerns the amnl 1n Smpl" (dra) '61-Burt Lanca_ster, Cokttown of a mysterious stianrer, Shelley Winters, Dtn1 Mernll, Vman C,ptain James Harthhouse who "•than bqi111 a sedllCtion ol loursa, newly GI WIN .W tf ...... mamed to wealthy lndustrcalift m All n..t Glltttn l W. lays rt on Josiah Bounderby the hn1. and telb loin Hamlyn that at o ._ -.. Globftro11 will b«k lier hl111, Dan lO·lO telb a slloc:ked Michael ltlat he's -• - tlt1nk1n1 of 1tv1111 with Chmlln1; Cl) Diel!:~ Andrea and Sten hud tor his pl.ce m GI _, - to launch thew nn rtlabonslNp; and 11 :00 Clt1isll111 says aoodb.Yt to Bert and ••• a .... ;s.::.:~~llt TOll(Uts of lbn" er Cl)=~~ -~ .. il••lhlllililc ~D~<m ... . .,.... • ...,, Ha.-.., ...,, Hamu11 ....... , .... .,. (a:!) CJ)) "" .... sa.. m QMlk 'l1luttt PT..i.. "P1ta dist Restored" -11:30- • (az> ())) Cll CIS I.alt ...,..: CC) Hawaii fhiMI 'Y IOI Vullon" 8 0Cl)<m•....., c... Cl) Diel Wea Dt*e • <a Cll) 0 n. ...kla/ ..,.., .. tilt ... .... •Set.Mt 12:00 ............ • -..: CC) "TllMtJ• " Dtetll" (mysl.!~-Christophef let. • : .......... tt ......... Mrf" (dr1) '45-Gi11aer Ro1ers. Walter Ptdceon. Van JollnlQn. m lllN: CC) ''l'lllt I.Ny" (dra) '55-0llvia de Hn1ll1nd, Paul Scolttld -12:30- • All·lllaltt Slw: "SMlt LM w•er . .I 0..'t U11dtnt111d.'1 "b trytltla1 H111_,11 1t llla•t," ~o.. ... tf lbb Hari" 1:00 D <ID 9 Cl) T-.rw• 2100 e ..... o.Mlfubirr. "I• WWdi "'s.n.:· ........,. • .....,.. Slw: '1llt i.m.," .,..., ...... -2:05- ...... : "ta .... ,.~ Stytt" (dra) '63-Ju n S1btr1. Stu ley Bllff, Addison Powtll -1:30-.-----------------m c...n. ..,,,,,.,.._ 8:00 9 ((11) CJ)) Cll CIS ........, -..: (C) (Dir) ..... ...,,.. (cln) '77-W1H11111 Denne, Ralph Waite, Mchaet &andon, Adntnne 8arbtau, David Haywll'd, £. £mmttl W1lsll. ThlS sus,tnsa thriller concerns 1n accident at 1 nuclear power plant which raists the homMn1 epectre of 1tom1C annihilation fbe btea•down occ11111n e power plant 1n M11111tSOta wllccll ll'IOnltors a n111onwidt com. plu ol 64 nutlur plants. ft trtoneously dtlects esuped rad11tl0ft end Mais off the buildln1, tnippcna 14 technicians inside. Tht man btou,r!lt 1n to ln'l'tSt111te soon ~ts sabot11e. b11I lht most wnpcwbnt qutsttOll n WHO • 111 control of the 111nt QlfllPlt1-1111n Of 111Kh1ntl •ca W> a a... -... "lady kllltl" Wiie• two cutertofd Wldldftu for "Ftllnt Mapw11" 111 murdef.t, J1U ttts lttrstll 11p ........... e Cfut ,trltrtUaces: Har• n.. Tiit fltlt of • four pert llliftl "'* drl111ttm111 Cllal'ltt Dtc"n's cie.c ICCOUlll of lift tm1d Ille 'lilt dusb11I f'tVOlutlOll In Eilcll11d 111 lllt llSO's F11Mc1 in aid """d Mall cllt1ttr, hrt1nd, tht prod11ction •*" htric• Alltfl. Timothy Wist, ~my Mar~l\1111, Urs11l1 lfowtlls. lloAllt CMchltJ, and Jlcqutllne Tona. P'fllt I btllns witll tllt arriYtl of t clt-cus 111 the l'1m city ol C:O.ttown, H 11rtiY1f wllldl atts In motion a tlll'baltllt clltln of events. Shooting at random. wrlM New<imtg Ylol__., An Eyewitness Closeup (l) with Lany Carroll and Henry A~aro Tonight at 6:00 P.M. , ... 11 THURSDAY MAY 19 For lllOflli111 Md tftlf!IOOjl lotutp, please ... DAm11u ,.DGUMS. ...... ltf ,_ ~. lft lht day's "'°""- DAmlllE lllOVIES 9:30 8 "Th• U111titt~" (mys) U -RJr Milland Rlllh Hussey 11:00 a tt1 "Docltt ill lowt" (corn) 67-Michael Cr111 12:00 CD "P'llfftt~ (com) 41 Judy Hottdly Jack Lemmon 1 :DO O '1111 Straeat o.'' I dra) 52 -Boris KM1off 2:00 D c.tl "lAs•n4 of tlit L.r' (1dw) '57-John Wayne 3:00 ClQ) CJ:) "100 Rifles" (wes) 69-Raquet Welch 3:30 fJ lCJ "Ni111r1" (dra) '53-M111tyn Monroe BVBNINQ 8:00 u fJ lt1 ([Q) ( (f1) (]_)) ....., u @ Cl) <<BJ cJ) m,..., B Star Trtl Cil Gomer '7te C1J 6-molt m P'1rtric111 r1111ily li)Ada111·IZ m E1tctnc c.m,."' m Of 11111bc S.nes Qf Ht Douclas -6:30-u Owh! Guests arr Beau ibym --------------------~Arnold Sch•a•zeneuer Shlun ~ss1dy Chuc\ Sams 1nd lillclun Slf!'ltllSOll Shooting at ran om. , .... ,2 "'The New Gmtg nee" with Larry Carroll and Henry Alfaro Tonight at 6:00 P. M .t w., Gnfhtll I~ Mm Griffin si-m fa111ily Affair ((ll)(D)~• m Z.IOlll (a CJ)) Bewitched m '°"" Tit• 7:00 UD OCJ)IDCDll• 8 Ua11 Club Cl) My ThrM Soils ' C1J To TeR tht Trlllh II) Conctttlrtlioll m I l.awt Lucy Q) Th• fll fl) Cllildrtt1'1 P'roeram m Macllell/Lehrtr ••Port (121J ())) P'1rtric11• r amlly @CR.Wits .. Andy -7:30- 0 Lowe ._1t111 Style ()) Tiit OM C.U,it fJ Tiie Geftt SMw Cf)C*W c.-. II) Tiie ,_..,., WM 11 @ ()) 111110 Ga!llt 0) Wart At Home & Abroad * Nixon Ttllt His Sldt To TIM World Tonl1htl CD (8 ())) lflao111fr11t liter· ... H11 pm1dencr wu marted by sevent h1sto11c lorelcn poltcy dtvelopmtnlJ tnclud1n1 the wind1n1 down of U S Involvement In VtttNm, tht lnvHloll of Clmbodi1. detenl• W11h th Soviet Union, 1 m1jor reonenllfton ol U S. ral1tionl with the "Third World," war and m11or ne1ot11Uons tor pt1ee 1n the Middle East. and the reopen1n1 ol 11t1Uons wttll China. TV MEI(. MAY 15. 1en 8:00 fJ (<llJ ())) (J) Tiie W._ (R) John Boy has 11udt 1w1lt.tnin1 wllen he learns the people of Jtlferson County art the t.1r1et ol 1 dirty polltiut plot after 1 $/llOOfh l1lk1n1 pal1hcian comes lo Walton's Moun· t11n to camp11cn IM sllertff u ID1 CD <Ill m "'-'ator Robert RedfOld IS lht RlrtllOt for this penet11t1111 uploralton ot the herce and t1sc1n11tn1 aootld of the predatory 1nim1ts of the Horth Amer tan wilderness and the11 prey a MOYie: {t) (2111) "Strtth ol ureclo~ (wes) 49 William Holden Cl) Mowlt: CC> (Zllr) "Tht Hanctd Man" (wu) 74-Stm Forrest a (DJ WllctlM Bau Kotter (R) "Htllo Mr Chips" A new student teacher has he1 hands lull with her l11st ass11nmenl-the swutho1s II) Mowlt: Ct) (2"r) "Sontt lllnd of Niii" (com) '69-0tek Van Dyke Q) All Thal Glitters Bert and Jeiemy endure the11 hrsl morn1n1 without Chr1st1na. l W meets with Joan H1mlyn wMt Michael m1k11 1 date with Andrea to ask about Steve. Joan lr1dn mS1Jlls with a studio htad, l w tS dauled by the audacity of her new b11S1ness partnen and Peru misses 1 mttttna to aet picked up 11 I bit G> M11ter,itu Thulrt: '•ldark lhrs 16 episode romanltc adventure se11n set 1n fate 18th century Corn wall s1><1ns I 0 twbulent yurs of powuty p101ress b1wd1ness ind bloody rewoluhon and stormy drama that 1><1r1tlets the trte ol Ross Poldark. rebel wtlh many caus.n In the 1n1t11I episode Potdark returns from hahl 1n1 •n the War of Amerttan tndepen dence to hnd that others have laid ct11m to l11s home, l11s 1nhe1111nce, and his hancee -8:30- D Qll Whit's Happe11ln1 (R) The boys decide to help out when M1m1 tS fired .bY Mrs T urne1 who accuses her ot steahna a diamond nna Q) P'erry .-.. 9:00 U ((fn (])) ()) Hawaii fin·O (R) Operat1n1 v1rt111lly under the nose ot Stoe McGarrett, H1w1111n history museum curator Arthur lam bert ploh 10 turn criminal and sta1e the b1uut ban~ robbtry 1n island history G 0 CJ) Gt '!LDT: HollJWOfd Hlah Annie Potts Kim lan•tord, Chris P1n1, Rory Stewens Sam KWOS1111n and John Me1n1 star 1n lhts comedy locus1n1 on II!. rtlahon ships al a quartet ol tttn11ers Aflti Phoebe and Dawn ere t1ieked into acceptina dates to the homecom1n1 d.tnct with 1 couple of IOWl, they dtsperately try-and fail-to &•I out of 11 • C9 CD> 0 ltrMJ ltllltr (R) 'Smo1 Alerf' Atr polhltlOft blankets th• city elld FISll collapses wll1te prntnl1n1 a auteld1 on the lliooklyn Bridie (JI .... a:> .,,. "9fttlltf111t'' (adY) '61-Bllrt llncasl11. CD Mt" Griffl11 SIMM • Tho Ac• of UIKlflllftty "The Proplltts tnd Promise ol Classlut C.Plltllsm" -9:30- .. ~ (() Q lllC T-YIUIJ ~lit ...... : (.tJ (90) "The DudlJ TNtlle" (dra) '71-0alt Robtntlle. 01•n1 Muldaur Robut Lans1n1 Wiien a former Olymp1C sli1t1 returns lo his home town of Sun Valley Idaho to be tis she11fl. his l11s1 cue involves lhe slay1n1 ol a member ol • !um Ila! is tr~n1n1101 Ille Ofrmpoe blalllolon (]) 111-1 f,.. lllttl"flN 8 (QI l U) IJJ ,,LOT. H11n1 lltf111a11 SNw Harvey ll0tm1n stall as Francis A Kav1n1u1h. a llam boyanl old ichool' 1eto1 who runs an olfl>tal Khn& class tn htS home whteh ht shares with his dauehter m eo11a,. 10:00 D (!J?) (J)) Cf ' l1rub1 Jonu (R) A nealecltd youn1 1111 s allempl lo run away lrom her falher lo 101n her boyfriend becomes a oi1hlm11e thal leads lo murder a D lttwa D (al Cl)) IJt) Strffts of San Francisco (R) A romantic involve. menl behleen Inspector Robbins and a prelly lawyer hampers ll murdt1 1nwest1111ton when \ht usu conhden1111 1nlo1m11ton lo '"" lhe wspec!'s teltase tD lllHter,lt ct Thuttt: 'ol•11• Ross his lost 1nleru1 1n "1mstll and H1111p111 11nce Chabtlh s m1r1111t 10 Francis But 1 1rnerous act '' Rtdruth h11 st111l a chatft 01 rwenls llfld cunae Ills tilt -10:30-• mm .... 11:00 .. .... u u ,, Jt Ill llns 9 (i29 <J)) i...t Mtnta11 Styte (11 .. Tllat CllttMl .. .,.... • Mary ~ lbfJ 1Qrt1111n .............. .,, Hl7> (JI) flit .... s... . .....,. -11:30- • fl7l U > r J) CIS Utt h it CJ ".,.... ..... "t.I lililllell" a m> Cfl tBI G...., Cman Cl> Die• '"' .,,.. l:J.,9 (f l) ~· n..1111a, lltal" ..... •Set 11th 12:00 .... _er..- ...... ; ...... ~ Mtr· lc.ttt" (drl) '1~-Scotl Brady -~lta • -..: "'Setrtt " ,_,,.. a..r· <tc1v1 CO-'•''' r11~ -12:30- • M llpt ._ "Se l'l-Ml1 "' ...... ...... .... Wht CliM ........ ..,....,.... .. ...... .,,..._ ............ (COllll) !II lhrttl(I Hamy 1 :00 D (J ) ,. r...,,.. 2100 FRIDAY MAY 20 fOf mer-•na aft4 aftlf-listlnp , pltut su DArTlltlE 'ftDGRAMS. ltW, fw JOllf COllllllitac:e, m tht .. ,.. """'- oa man MOVIES '·lO e "loumau '•r~ase" (mus) 41 -Sob Hope Vera ZOllna 11 00 (IJ c "23 ,..ca to 8'ker Street" (1dv) 56 Van Johnson Veta Milt$. CK1I Parker Palticaa La If an 12"00 CD •·111r and ltlrs. S1111tll" (com) 41 Carole l om bard Cent Raymond Robert Montaomery I oo 0 "The W1ddinr ll11ht" Cdu) 35 Cary Coopei Anni Sien Ralph Bellamy Waller Brennan 2:00 &lJ IC) "b rtft ft" (SCI 11) 71 Tony f raoc1osa, Cary Lockwood, Cary Mtmll l:OO <IOJ <Cl "Op111tion Croubow" (susp) '65-Sophia Loren Ceorre Peppard l:30 D ''Sonlt l"• It ltof' {dra) ~9-Marilyn Monroe I ony Cut11s. J1ek Lemmon Ceorae Rah. Pat O'Butn Joe [ Brown Nthem11h Ptrsoff l!VENING 6 :00 fJ u l ( 11 )J) tOJ lltws U D t <llfi I > m lttwa U Sbr Tr.a J Genlt1 ,.,.. -~ CD Plrtr .. ee F 11111ly Cl)W.111-IZ fD Cltdric IAmpan J m Drl1111bc Stott (Jt .... o.,t&$ -6:30- • Ot111-! Guests '"elude Ceoree ~boll Gene Kelly Hal linden, Jean Sllplelon Rtehard Widmark, Tom 8osley and Oody Goodman I f I AMy Griffith \ 10) ltlm littffilt Sllow CD fMlty Affair <•tn m> G4mamoli1 mz- (ill! ! e 1) WttcoMt Bu • llotttt GI TIWll r." 7:00 •• 2f • G)Qlttwa •I.Jin~ tl It) Tflrw Sens (J Te Tel tilt Truth • c-.t11Ht11 tDf '-Liiey ......... m ~/Lellrer ~ ( T ) Mitt'• fftHemnc a: Cnm.Wlb -7:30-u Tiit 1.,..ai111t flr&hl Th11 ~"' PfOlftm cornmernoralti lht !Xlth 1nn1wersary of Ch1rlu A l•lldbtflh'• "''"' IC/ON lht Atlanll( 1n 1917 Host ti Chit Robtrtson. who ..... ~Wt:"IMM• Ult." ........... " ........ SM: "Tiit ....... .. ~,,.., ..... -3:05- • ,...: (C) ...._ fll CIMtr1111" (WIS) 'S1 ... ,. Powm Jee~ Butltf " an 1(ttvt pilot a.nd ownt1 of m•nr t1lfy 111c111t. GutS1s include Sud Cu<ftty, 1n aviauon pt0n1tr, and Cltudt Ryan ol Ryan Av11t1011, who bu1ll the 01111n1I "Sp111t ol SI lOUIJ .. G lOllt Allltf IUll Stylt "" The 044 Coilplt 8 ClAI tlJl llJ IIi) Holl1wood ~a J I The ltluppets Cl rl11 Joltr's W~d CD ('2il LIJ) 1tMJ lulldl ((J't l,) Dolly ,arton ..... ID Clialllltl 2t Ton1(ht Special u lrnded w.oeracr of the W0tld Alfatrs Counc1rs Stair Oep11tmenl Con teren" al tht Stalltr H•ton '" I os Anietes 'tt liars Clvb 8 :00 O ( 11 ) ') C.. fl (R) lht Island Rescue r Of Ce dtiCO~trs lhty have • 1ob b1uer than lhey can handle 1nd hive lo c:.11 on tht 11d of lhtir ne•&hbors wh'n all lhe elctrtcat power l0t the island is losl and danatr to ltfe and propet1y becomes 1mm1nent D IUI (lJ 110J €1!1 Sanford ind Son (R) Conct The Sanfo1ds ltnaltv eel hip 10 lhe re.son behind thttr unexpected Hawa11an vauhon 1nd m involved 1n a desperate tflotl to escape the villains D Mowie: Cl (2hr) '"Woncftrs ti Aladdin" (com) '61 Oon,ld 0 ConnDI. H0tlle Ad1m VtltOrtO Oe S1C1 Michele Mercier t, llowit: "C'l (2ht) "The Oapt r 1tt Hours" (drl) ·55 Humphrey Boeart hedrl( M11rch Marlha Scoll G11 Younr ~lhur llennrdy Dewey lilarttn D (Jt r) Ill DIMlnpnd M111t ,{ Womto's Specul: Tiit ~Jtd Woman O Aztecs Soccer lo5 An1,trs Altecs vs Portland r 1mbe1s CD lru• tllt 8'n• It's TV WEEK. MAY 15, 1en m All That Glitters 01n IS frus lraled by Cl111st1na's dHJrt to llve 1I011e. L W 11ves some advt« on ltle lo Christina, ind then puts l1t1 111 char1r of lht LHlda Mu1kland pl( lure, Pear c0t111nutt her Sffmincly sordid afta11 Micllael team And1u 1n 1 1ulous raee 1nd Pew 1etur-s lo Waner, •hO knows llflal she Ills dolll! -1:30- D ill> f flt m lllC frlda1 lliallt ltltN: CC) (2~) ''Tiie S,...it ol St. lowta" (adv) 57 -lamu St,wart Murtay H11111llon. Pit11caa Smith. M11c Connelly In commem· 0tahon of lhe d1lt. 50 years •IO when Clmles A L1ndberch made !he first ~olo, non slop tr1nsalla1111c fltaht NBC prmnrs Billy Wiider s b101raph1cal d11m1 s11r11ne James Stewart u 'Lucky Lindy ·· Thoup his first solo flt&hl nearly proved to be his tut, L1ndber2h was soon barnslormina lhe country, perform· 1n1 with an atnat cucus and carry1111 lhe air m11I But he never lost h11 belt'f in lhr tuture of atr t11vel. ~nd on May 10. 1977-he sel our lrom Roosevelt r 1eld. lone Island on his lonely m1u10n CD Ct• Wits m ,.,,,, ....... 9:00 0 ( f'T1 UJ) U CIS fridtJ Mowtt· C (lllr) "lran11p n" (dra) 75 lohn W1ynr Richard Allen bofou1h ludy Gtt10n Mel r en er. lohn Vernon Ralph Mreker lohn Wayne stars u 811 Jim Br1nn111n a loufh 1ndependenl minded ChlCllO pohct htulenanl •hO aces Olli •ltet a r1cketrer h1d1n1 out tn London ~ ~k on The 3:30 Movie! On Friday, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmoo discover that playir¥J with girls is a drag. SonlC Uke It I lot. (l) , .. l. PNDAY(CodR.,_.t e (121 Cl)) t8 MIC FrWIJ lllPt -..ie: ct) (nt) "Delta Cff1ty USA" (dra) '77-Ptltt Donat, Joann. M~es. Lola Mrip t, Ptltr M1Jlet son, James D Antoolo, Mitlltle Catt1 TM New SOii~ 11 tllt bacll· drop lor tllrs WllllllllOl1'Y dlama ol tllt 10U"I 1*914 ol 111 old SOll!Wn b mlly w1lo find tllt111ttlvu U ll(hl bttwtt1I lllt old trld1hons elld • 11ptdty t11an1111r way of bit .... ""' .. •st11'11k1_. .. ....._ ellecMIT.,.._ -t:lO-•W..W T ......... • ""' Str..t ... 10:00 ....... Cl) fr*y et T• "Burt 8'characll" e Claulc ntatre "P111d1se Rutond" mo ...... -10:30-........ 11:00 •••a""" B Cll dlG Cll """ ~ ~n:= AMric111 SIJll e hie: ct) "Tiie ..... el SllMI" (ach) '69-Wlltet Pld1to11, lnp Stm ns. Cnc Br1tdtn, W1H11m ...,.., • ..,., ~Mary"*"­en. 11 ... ,. 111 (a7J(J))llll ...... eOnmticsna -11:30- • (Im CJ)) Cl) CIS Urea .... (t) ..... IC... I Telll I .... (com) '69-Natalle Wood, Robert Culp, Elliott Could, Dya11 Canll04I 8DCll • ..,c.. Cl) lhtlt: "Tiie Jad,.t" (Coia) '50-JJmes Sttw1rt, 8'rt>lra Halt, Hclla GlttSOll • (121 ~) O lartltl ... •Set.Me ... ~•dlie"­ •c.i...J4 12:00 eDllc9 77 • .. : "hlklltilt ,.., Zen" (set ft) '62-Ray Milland, Jun ttaaen. f111tkle Awaloft, Mary Mrtcllel, Join f ont11ne .., ... : ct) "Uttte ..... ~ " ..... C-" (adw) '6l-J1mm1e Rorers. 'CMI Wills. l 111111 Patten. -12:30- • AIMH1llt Sllew: "Tiie n1r• S.Crt1," 1111ec• frl•ar," "Stolea ~"._Net" • s...... Tlletttt OWTl'lill 1:00 er~ 8 @ Cl) ml II~ s,.dal •"""" 2:00 e De lld•l»lt llawlt: "et• If Sielce, .. "llll Lllls .......,.. • ...... Siiis: "flltlt O'Cltd ....... "l1ll ... 5-w" -3:05- • llfotlt: ct) "40 ,..... •• TrMMe" (coni) '63-TOlly C1rh1. S•zanne Pluhtllt, Plltl S1ln rs, ()an W-ilcoa, la"Y StOfch, Howard lloms I SATURDAY MAT ZI ioiiAINi e:oo u....w Cl) s-ial s-.ltf G c.-.ity FllAaU .I.It's ... -6:30-e s-s.mtlf 8 lUt'• Cit •"' .. v..., Cl) Cllifwlla llilliaas • llett the ...,., <II~~ 18 Ullit fllll at lllonlit• SM 8V-llllM11ra 7:00 G CMtra Tllfae • a» Cll cm m ...., Wood ,..., SMll Cl) ,..,. Caf1leM =-~~ 0 , .. " Jtrry/ Cl) lllttriof o.ilJI D Ytlllll & tht ..._ .OtMebfy .... 11t SM Ytity SMll fli)Yepftr Hullti -7:30-• ..... LM,.. a @ Cll <m m ,... hltthtf er.c..n... Cl) ftll.1 tlle Cit e(B Cll)O~ Cl)T,,i.s e1t11tf•S-. .. ll"lt: "Tiie fl1•t1111 C.111 '41ar•" (dra) 'SI -8111n Ooftltwi. Forrest T llCMr. Uta Raonts .,...,., ... (@ CJ)) llldl .,,. -~ ...... 8:00 G (@ CJ)) Cl) Sylmter & =.: .,.. hdllead .... Ille c..," (wn) ·~-Glenn ford Cl) ,.,.,., .... c.n.o.s • <• Cll> a ScMOy °" ' • llnle: ct) "Mftll11 T1111t'' (ad'#) '70-Ty Hardlft I . ..,._...:bllttRMI I -1:30- ' • ~CJ)) Cl) Cllll a. i r=:,. 9:00 • (@CJ)) (J) •••• lll111y/ ......., eDClltD •S.-._, ~ =" dlie oi.-rs -9:30-D G CI> 9 D 111 .. sttr ~ e Mttltt: "Alub SH•" (d11) '!14-Gene Batry, Robtrt Ryan Cl)....,Qleat :.ca CJ>> a •rtttb s.,.,. ...... ~........, ... ,, .. liill" (com) 49-lOfett• voune • 1111* "Sff Hwt'' (dra) ·so-Howa1d Olltt. Mert• Toren. az.. II) .. Ola TV WEEK. ti.AV 16. 1877 10:00 a (@ CJ)) Cl) Tann • @ ()) tD Ill S'9CI ~ fra._..lf. ())Tiie,.... GWllllMO...•Allte • lllflllty , ldlry mtrikMMkt -10:30- • (Im CJ)) ()) lln Mwmres ........ • @ ()) (]lt Ill Ila Hltll. Lnt Jtltll Cll '-IMsff •<a CD> a s.m-.. D**1&c.t• . . ., ID c... Dftaa 11:00 G (ll?J (])) Cl) Shu111/l1l1 """ 8 @ I]) CI.al D Gra~sta11•1 lll•Jor Lu1111 laM•all Ball1more Ort0IH at New York Yankees e Movie: CC) "Carilkl11" (adv) '52-Jolln Payne, Allene Dahl e (9 Cl)) 0 DddNll C.ptt ID LA. l'atttm Cit Fll111 future e ltowa -11:30- • (CB (()) !D A1Hria11 la114· ..... • Tiie bc.trt Q)WMita I AFT•RNOON 12:00 D (@ Cl)) Cl) fet A .. rt (I)"' bctn • Eate SW. Wt ID Alfrtill H~ "'9lltl .., Set ..... fDutlMc..rtlllll -12:30- • (!m Cl)) Cll a.it4An'• rllM Festini "T 1Cko" A ftlm from Sweden 1boul a k>Mly hllle 11rt who uses a veriety of schemes lo achieve comp1n10111h1p while her molhtr 1s al wo<l. CJ) ,..,., to AMlltllrt e ,..,.. 7 Public Aff11rs ID t.t 111 s,.ct .., llloM: ct) ''Tiie Gii • , ... t .. Wast" (wts) '49-Yvonne dt Carlo, Scoll 811dy C) •1tle11tl Gtttrapllk "Th1S Bnt11n. Htrrtaat of the Sea" (Q!I Cl)) U.S. flf'_. 11.,.,t • Clllllla 8 [Myd•• •ii• 'lritllllliu 1:00 9 (@ Cl)) Cl) W•at'a It Afl ... e--...•afr!N Cl) WIW!Ht Ill CrWt e (8 Cl)) AIC's Wl41 ...,,. flf """ -1:30- • lllt4b Cmll Course" • Twlliltlt z.,.. Cl) l'f• , .. : =~: ct) "Gellltllll n. """ (hor) '72 Alura Y1tn111(h1 ..... f,. • CIMlk l'llutt• ,,..... Ult ........... • oecm ll1ll111 o,.. T11111i1 Cooler•&• of 111, sem1·flnal round om foro llalic;o 1n Rome, ll1ly ~ • Stria fMitr ..... Cl)llllMIJ • ca Cl)) ,.. l'rtaheu Stile lift COVtf'lle o4 th• Prtak nus SUkes lrom Pimhco Race Course 1n ~H1/llOfe, Maryland Cl) llM!t: CC) "TN l'rt41etn" (com) '67-Zero Mosttt. C.ot Wilder m11m11 (Cl1J CJ)) led c.c.t 0 Cl) Jelll • .,.. TllMtrt. Cl) Clanic lllutre "l'a1 ad1u Restoled" -2:30- att TuU Ki.. • lttllsltr b llJ Anarr Rtd Planet" m 0uttt UM11a 3:00 Cl) WIW WiW Wttt D (a-9 Cl)) 0 AIC'1 Wl4t Wel'W " s,..u Ill Motlt: CC) .. c.,,., CHJH" (1m) 'SO-R1y Milland, Hedy Laman, Mona Frteman. ID MffN: CC) "633 ~ua•1t11" (d11) '70-Chff Robertson, G10tce Clla•ltis ID r ~ lllllllOI -3:30- • (Cl1J CJ)) (I) ..... lal 011t11 w DS.t»t*y elif..e.ts,wu~ 9 lllM: CC)......, ter A 91161" (dr1) '42-Joh Warne, Joan llbtdttl ...... : ....... .... ~ ....... ca Cl)l c , ..., w.w -~ .. Trfttl a....., 4:00 • ..,... ....... ., .. s.. Cl)Ullle .... ...... ~ .... e 0.. .,,_A Clmk H1iack" (8 Cl)) Wdilrill lff: ..... "' .... -~tUSA •i..c,sa.. -4:30--~ ...... e ll"lt: CC> "IN llN11111ti" (adv) 'S 1-Alatt Ladd, l 111beth Scott. Mltur K111ntdy, Jol111 lrti.lld • llllit: (.C.) ...... (dll) '61 RHtft Mitchum. Ptttr r.i•. url Hclleman Artllul Kennedy Ql(()I,...._ •Tiilr .. ,., [,..,ii..JflClll 1:00 e (till Wl CIS t,n *** •• '"* Cl) ... "'Ytta Ct'llf' ( .. 1) S..- "" r.oo,.., 81111 la11easltr • Motte: (Cl ....... " (d1a) '67-tobtrt W1&11tr, Ao11111111 Comff, Jill St Jollft Gu1 Stock'nll. Ja1111 far111t1no s~· Clark. "°""' si loltft "'Flt .... e ...,It: (CJ "U' l'tt~" (Nw) '5'-JamtS Gtt11tr EdlNllld O·htl .... ,, ..... ,.. ........ •• Cl>, .... ..... .ll: .... 0n JI °IJI -5:30-e o oo ... <• (I)) ...... ..,.., iv1ii1Nd I 8:00 • Cl) ((l?J CJ)) ._ ··--.... CC) {Zllt) wo.. --IL" (adv) '67-lttqlltl Welch, lolln RicMtdlOll GCller111.,.._~ IIIW...W. ID Cl) Dillltlt tDlllthlillls (8 Cl)) ..... Let .,_ s.-., .......... c..., -6:l0-• • Cl><• Cl>> a -.n • '* .. c.t.r-.. •s•n.aoo~ ((fZJ CJ)) .. h. @ Cl)WIW..,_ G>El~C.. -~-1111..- 7:00 &llltM .... e Tiii hlu II R1P1 Cl) .... ltlw • E,..iui.. IM Allreta Cl) "' SutQ Of_ G (II @ Cll S,.C.: I'" m <a Cl)) m a uwre11c• ....... ID TtltilMlly If fw Mttt (R) Part Ill Taylor Caldwell's 1npp1n1 llOVel of hlo suraeon·s pmlOll for their work and thtu llOll\tn The sprewhnc •PK sp111s tllt rtars from tht elld of tht Civil W11 lo the turn ol Ute century Omd Birney. ~rbtra Pw kins, Camtron Mitchell, Kathleen NolaA, Steve Forrut M111lfet 0'8ritn, R1lph Bellamy, l1u11e Pransc. Thtod«1 Bl~rl. Lind.l Purl ( Cl1J CJ)) .... ltft •lllt,....,, llJAr• OT-. -7:30-..... '""' ... S..rdl Of_ -~IW&WllJ (I) u.... Wtrtill 8100 • ccrn (})) ()) Mar, Trier .._. S-. («) Ille annual Ttrldy Aw1rrb 111¥• the ntwStoom bubbtin1 over Miil anhapalion. ei«pt for Murt'ly, who has ntVtr won 1n award and is wre this ytat wttl nol prove d1Htrtnl 8 al Cl) <ID • £111er1t11cy "Not A•all1bt1" When • feisty, tld.trly "°""" 11 brollelll to tbml*f C.11t11I Sllfftfinl lrOCll Chui paln1 wllicll 11111111 M a lltar1 lltKk-111d 1t1ww to be ,._mined by anYoM but 11 o4dtr, tJ,.ritnctd doctor- 1111 IQSWatta Or Kflly 811Cbtt lltlo II llOt ol4 or UptntllCtd 1fl04llll lo tuil lltr • hit: CC) (2'1) "TMtf tf ........ (1~) '61-SIM Rmti Cl) .... "'CmMua" (~) ''3-"""""ty Boprt, lfl(fl4 klnttn •ca Cl>> a.....,., ... "'8 ,._, itconies co.1eerntd wlltn .._. falls Ill Ion wil~ I IOClalfy ~l~llt '°""' ,..,., =-~ CC) (Jiit) "l1lt '-' If (Mv) '61 GrtaOtY Pecll •Uc.Yillc..t •Ora U,. A CIMllc "Heidi" -l!lO-:: '~~:~~~ ''Tiit 1'1tper," plln to ta~e ltt lht tradlhonal eolltlt btsUttlall pme, 8'rt. after a llllladvtnlu11 in lilt old coi1tc• hln&ovt, they wend up 1111111. • (8 (I)) fa. (R) flSll lfOUP home nc11hbors. Ute lestm. decide to •do9t Victor on a tnal basis and ht IS tQUtic OYtr his Sood lon11nt or, IS tit en.w.,tt•• O~Fec. 9:00 e (Cl1J CJ)) CI> u • 1111 r .. 11y (It) Concl An estranceo Archft and Edrth are dttt1m111td to pron to udt otlltr Illa! tiler are perfectlr content IOl"I thew separate ways rtlt '°'"' sets louclt when they ueh mist Mikr 1nd Clo111'1 tlfort1 to reco11C1lt thtm e U Cl) III CD lllC s.twMy ..... lllM: (I:) (Zllf) "s,.ctr•" (mys) '77-Robert Culp, C1c Youna. Gordon Jxkson. Jolln Hurt. Ann Brll, lamts Vdhers. Jennr Runacre, M11el ~rrelt A prommtnl.Mnertcan cnmt llOl&tSI and his associate. a phys! Nn, are summoned to Enctand to unravel the web of suptrn1tu11I ind occult mystery that surrounds S11 Gtoffier !:yon, wllose vast wullh hes incrused at such an al11m1n1 1111 that he tetlltS destined to clom1nate tht world's money m11•ets • ca Cl>> o St1ntr ' Hwtdl (R) "Gillan" A btaulllut call 1111 crutes a conflict bttween lht drlec t1w partners when Hutch falls 1n love filth her m ERll. FORD & 8. I.EE • MAlE HA'" HAW HEE m"" 1tra Cl) Tllt Mllf Hitler S11rJ • lbtilul Gett,.. s,.dtt -9:30- • (Cl1J W) ()) Alkt (II) Mel tnllllSts ~LS hu surtd old car to Al"r kw saleketpinc.and r1o dlStnbutes" 1n pieces °"' lllrtt crty blocb • lllM: CC) "°'1calla " ,..., flat" (•ts) 'S2-Al)M fll•ler 10:00 D (ti?) Cf)) ()) Cartl hr NII Show (R) Ken Berry 1uesu. • ..,._, ... c.,.., (I) M.ic Mall AIN!ia e (QI (I)) 0 F11tlttr u' Fathet r ~!her and lather attempt to eapase 1 larcenous "ev11111t1st" and 1etve the mystery surround1na lhe death of an underccwlf reporter m-.n fi) A11trlcH Slltrl Story "Thi , Mum School" Jolln Updike's story of 1 2Htour period 1n the hie of 1 1970'1 writer •llO 11 stn1u1in& to ftnd h1fl\Mff Ind I locus to hlS hl1 G ~ .. •11D Slltw .. £dlllta llmrlt rv WEEK, MAY 15, 1977 -10:30- • DttCMt 11:00 ••• <II ., Oll -.n • Lift Alletkat StJle Get s..ft • friPf NiOrt -~ft1111 T9111111 a> ~ CC) "T"'9f If Ttfltl'' (hor) '70-SulY Kendell rran• r1111e, CCl1J CD) Tiit nl a. 0 ())W.•12 m 1111" et Jaa (9(1))"'1~• D ,_, '-t ~ c..ntry -11 :30- • lillwlt: CC) 'VAi lWet" (•es) '68-Yul Brrnner, Robert Mrtchum, Charles Bronson • 0 (j) (}It m Sahu''' lllPt (I) JltN: "Cltarlil Clla11 hi DtN Moll Te•" S1dnty Toler, Shelra Ryan, • M0tle: CC) "Oeadfall" (dra) '68-M1cltael C.111e, G10V1nn1 ~•th. Enc PO!tman, Ninette Newman Cl) Mltlt: ''11 KllWl'I W1y" (d11) '6S-lohn l¥ayne. Henry Fond1 G>C!MfM M ID Mttlt: "Tltulc" ,(dra) ~J Cltlton Webb, ~11 St1nwyc~ 12:00 a IHYlt: (CJ Hl•c'-ot In Su f11lldlce" (d11) '70 RIClta1d IMey, Chm Connelly, Leslie Nie~tn ( 1211 ::I>) -....,,ScHl lllutr1 -12:30-D ...,..: CC) "Hfl' Car•• (dra) 70 Gent Barr, Berry SMlhw11 Susan St James 1:00 • ())llcic..t D Tilrilltf m All·llallt Slltw: "flit H111111 M1111t11," "Slav" tf l1•1t11," "Jtllfftf" m .... It: CC) ''TN Ila G1111Mt" (COl'll) '61-Steph~ Boyd 2:00 e AIMllJltl Slltw: "l'lllo. ti Dutlt " ,.....,_. 1t Mld11lpt," ''TN iMtj llrlf' Ill Dodltf.,tllre lllwln: "I Wu Mtlltr'• Otlllllt," ''Mldollu tf lllt SMll.._" (121! (l)) S,.111111 Ntws/llttlt 3:00 • M"lt: ct) "Tltt l'rlMHf Wltttl•" (dra) '70-Anthony francrow, Steve Forrest Kim Balng« 9ta,. u J.Z. 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