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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-04-08 - Orange Coast Pilot' VOL. 71, NO. 98. 3 SECTIONS, 4'4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Di .. &•Llne argalna:.Tuda11. SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1978 TEN CENTS ~rops •ouutiful Despite OC Growth Latest Weapon for the Birds By TONY A BASSET!' Ol tlle D<tlly .. 11~ S&ell Pesky birds munching on strawberries in the flelds are finding their cuJinary peace dis· turbed these days along the Orange Coast and elsewhere ln Orange County. While the birds try to mooch free meals, they are being blast· ed al by pistols. The shooting, however, while it's noisy, is also harmless. It just chases the birds back in the sky. Farmers use blank •atarter pistols , similar to those used to start track meet races, to scare the birds away from the strawberries. The gun technique is used by farmers in Irvine and recenUy Anaheim granted permits for blank shooting by lts strawberry farmers. Firing of blanks is banned in some locations. however, because its racket not only dis· turbs the birds, but nearby resi· dents as weU. In derending the shootine technique. William Amlin&. Orange County's deputy agricultural commissioner not· ed, "These birds are pesky and do a great deal or damage to the atnwberrY crops. "They pick only at the seeds of the berries but in that process, they ruin the entire berry. "We've found that noise fri&htens the birds away without llarmlng them. That's why the UH of blank pi.stoJs is eftective." Orange County produced $40 IDilllon worth of strawberries last year, Amling said. Approx· imately 500 to 600 acres of ber· ries are grown in Anaheim. "But the birds are a problem throughout the county.'' he added. "Some farmers have claimed that 40 percent or their crops would be destroyed if lbe birds were not frightened off oC the fields." Starting pistols are not the on· ly way to frighten the birds, the deputy agricultural com· missioner explained. "Farmers have had to use such primitive methods as cracking bullwhips, clapping their hands loudly and clanging garbage can lids together. "Some large fields have six or eight workers that do nothing but scare birds all day." Understandably, the loud noises that frighten the pilfering birds also bother residents o( homes bordering the fields, Am· Jing said. Some county cities ban the use of pistols before 9 a.m. •'The farmers are really between a rock and a bar~ place," Amling said. "They lose profits to these birds, yet also don't want to bother nei&hboring residents with excessive noise." As -May arrives, however, the iMistent btnts wfll be allowed to conUnue th.elr trult forays un. bothered, Amllng said. "By that time, the prices of strawberries will be down and it will not be economical for the farmers to waste manpower frightening away birds. At that poiq_t, the farmen will finally let the birds have their share of the berries." By KATHY CLANCY Ot • 0.llY " ... SUit Despite continued urbaniza- Uon. Oranee County farmlands produced a record $168.8 million worth of &ooda during 1977, nine percent more than a year earlier.: And while the rains that began about Christmastime have clamped a damper on ag•lcullu.re production so far this year, county experts say it's still loo soon to forecast the 19T8 crop yield. "We were worried about the drought and now the rain is a problem," said Deputy A&ricultural Commissioner James Harnett. "But if it clears otr and we have a warm spring and a good summer we may have a fine year," be said. NurserY stock and cut flowers ranked at. the top of the county aariculture list ln 1977 for the ninth stra,ighl year. Total gross value of those nursery goods stood at $72. 7 million for the year, up by $12.8 million from 1976. Strawberries. with a gross· · value or $40.'1 million, ranked second on COWllY Agricultural Commissioner William Fitchen's "millio11 dollar en- terprises" list. Fitchen said income from strawberries was up $11.1 mi Ilion because of increased acreage as well as improved production. Tomato value for 1977 totaled $9.2 million followed by oranges at $8.8 million, chicken eggs at S7.S million, celery at $4.4 million and poultry at $2.9 milllon. • The yearly crop teporl sho~ that truck produce ln general lnt- creased by $2 million, or ei&bl percent, while overall planted acreage dropped three percenL Among those truck crops were mushrooms valued at $2.5 million, asparagus at $2.l million, cauliflower at $2 million, sweet corn at $VI milllon, green beans at $1.l million and peppers at .$l million. Honey production climbed <See C&OPS, Page AU Rescued ·Kids Snug Shivering Irvine Hikers Warm at Home By PIDUP ROSMARIN Ot .. Deify ...... , .... Eight Irvine school children slept snug in their own beds Fri· day, after spending the night before huddling to keep warm before a makeshift rire in a snowstorm on Mt. San Jacinto. The El Camino Real School OCAirport Report Revamped An overhauled version of' a controversial environmental im- pact report covering Or•n1e County Airport bounced back ln-· to tbe hand• ~f ~ou~ty supervisora Frid&J. When last beard from. the 7l2·page, $218,000 study was headed back to c:oosultanl DanleJ, M•llDt J'obn106 and lleodeDb.all'adr.wlna boards, That.wulaUuoe~ When ftturned Friday, 'the massive report had crown tom pafes and it3 cost bad climbed to $261,S>O. The original version of the four-year airport study ran afouJ of heavy critic.Ism when it was the subject of a series of public hearings before the county Plan· Ding Commission. With that criticism-. including a detailed 232·page de- nun c I a tion by tbe city or Newport Beach--rioging in their ears, the commission last June 28 ordered the report over· hauled. Meanwhile, operations and proposed capital improvements at OCA have been in a holding pattern. They've been made immobile by the eoviroomeotal impact re- port's failure to win Planning Commission and, eventually. Board of Su~rvisors approval. <See AlBPO&T. Pa&e A%> . Man Charged With Beach GlDl Slaying students and their volunteer parent guide, BiJJ O'Brien. became lost while hiking several miles from their Humber Park base camp at Camp Maranatha, Idyll wild. Search and rescue teams searched 14 hours before O'Brien and three of the children wero spotted hiking for help, by a private helicopter pilot, Don Landell. ,,,. Landell picked up the four. then new back lo rescue the five other children. O'Neill reportedly said he split up the group because search aircrart were unable to see the Delly l'lltol Staff ,,__ JARVIS INITIATIVE DEBATED IN NEWPORT BEACH Howard Miller (left) Howard Jarvis (right) Questions Fired; Jarvis Stands Mum By JACKIE RYMAN OI .. o.lly l>ti.t $left A debate opponent Friday in Newport Beach claimed that Proposltion 13 sponsor Howard Jarvis distorts and falsifies statements in public speeches. "I( the argument for Proposi- tion 13 is so strong, why do we constanUy have to hear these misrepresentations about phan· tom letters and reports that don't exist?" said Howard Miller, president of the Los Angeles Unified School District .Board of Education. Jarvis did not reapond to the accusation during the debate at the Sheraton Hotel before a con- vention ol the California Apart. ment Association. Miller demanded that Jarvis pl'04Ulce or promise to produce & letter Jarvis clai!Xled to have re- QUIZ FEtTURES FIEl'lY M.4.NACER ceived from the Public Utilities Commission. Jarvis said during his opening speech that the PUC eromised in the letter that it will cut waler. power and telephone rates iC Proposition 13 passes. Jarvis is co-author of the con· troversial bill. which would slash property taxes and cut re- venues, primarily to l<><:al gov· ernments • schools and other dis· tricts, by about. $7 billion a year. Miller also challenged Jarvis on several other statements. He obje~ted to Jarvis' claim during the debate that the Los Angeles school budget rose by $400 million last year. Miller said it rose $100 million. He also stated that California's tax revenues are <See JAJlVJS, Page A%) Coastal, Sides Mostly Sunny ForWee~nd children and be took three or them to try to waive down a hehcopter from a clearing. AJJ of the children were re· ported cold, tired and hungry, but well. One of them, 12-year· old Tina Tobehn, was hospitalized at Hemet Valley (See Sl'UDENTS. Page AZ> Boyfriend : Wounded in Huntington An apparent love triangle ended in Huntington Beach Fri- day night with the gunshot wounding of a boyfriend and the arrest of an estranged husband. police reported today. Paul Anthony Hillis, 34. of • Lakewood. was reported in sta- ble condition at Westminster Community Hospital early today whe.re he underwent sur1ery for a gunshot wound in the shoulder, officers said. The man's alleged assailaot,. PbilJjp J. Loulis, 40, Riverside. was booked into city jail on a charge of assalllt with intent to commit murder, police re· ported. Officers alleged Loulis went.to his estranged wire's home at 16652 Regina Circle while she was entertaining Hillis at dinner about 9:30 p.rn. Afler being admitted to the apartment, police asserted, Loulis made an undisclosed comment, lben pulled a .32! caliber handgun and alle&edly shot Hillis. Marcos' Pmty Sees Victory MANILA, Philippines (AP) - ·Pres ident Ferdinand E. Marcos' party-headed for an overwhelming victory today in elections for an interim National Assembly as the election com- mission ruled opposition charges of voter intimidation and fraud were unsubstantiated. The president announced in a ·television interview that all 21 members of the New Society Movement ticket headed by tus wife, Imelda, had been elected Jo metropolitan Manila, the only area with serious opposition ii\ the Philippines' first elecUon ln 5~ years of martial law. Marcos gave no figures and none were available from other sources. Coast Weather Hostly 'sunny and. warmer today and sun. day. Hflhs today &t to 68 nnd lows tonitJtt « to 52. Highs Sunday 68 to 73. INSIDE TOD" Y Allert LeroJI A11derson, /tH&r·lfme convicteod murdna, /ftZ. 1IO nmor• .. or gu.Ut, and q.r, .. Notbfrttl • jufff/Ju ldmn(j ... Sl"'1J A.I") ;. &••s: " LONG LOVE AFFAIR? l.yndon B. Johnaon .,..,,...... MOVED ON REQUEST Ex-•lde Bobby Baker Love Affair Baker's Book Names Johmon NEW YORK <APl -Lyndon B . Johnson had a long love affair with a congressman's wife whlle he was in the Senate, according to a book by his one-time aide, Bobby Baker, the New York Post said Friday. According to the Post, Baker said that when Johnson became vice president he was worried that bis loose-tongued lover would talk and ruin him, so he asked President Kennedy to of- fer the congressman a federal job in a distant city. Kennedy complied, the con· gressman and his wlfe moved, and a possible scandal was .averted, according the Post's story oo Baker's memoirs, "'Wheeling & Dealing : Con- . Jess1ons of a Capitol Hill Operator," being released June 5 by the publi~hmg firm of W. W. Norton. The Post reported: Baker, who served 16 months .in federal prison for tax evasion and other charges. wrote that 1ll contrast to the close-mouthed LBJ, Kennedy was prone to brag of his conquesta. .. When President Kennedy oc. cas1onally summoned me to the White House to discuss pending legislation or some political problems, he frequently ended the sessions by amazingly frank recllat1ons of a recent sexual ad- venture," Baker wrote. Baker did not name any of the women. Baker said Johnson became a chronic complainer when he was vice president, wtlh a new gripe almost every day. Baker cited as typical one involving Chester Bowles, later U.S. ambassador to Indio. " 'He's losing us friends alJ over the world with this ... halitosis.' " Baker quot- ed Johnson as saying. " 'J Rot a whiff of it the other day, and if it had been Khrushchev instead of me, there'd likely be a war on now.'" • Dunne bis epeeeb, Jama rapped the .. grand felony tax system" and said, "We've found out that the ooly way to cut the cost ot iovernment LI to not 11" them the money ln the flnt place.•• , . He told the apartment OWftft'I that ProposiUon 13 "will enable, I hope and I think, the •Part· ment owners to lower the rent.I in this state.•• Referring to claim• by school district.a that the large cut ln in· come would cripple their opera· Uons, Jarvis said the state con- atjlulion provides !or the sovem- n\ ent to pick up the blll on education if necessary. "I can't help it ii the boards of education can't read it," he aaid. "'If they can't read it, lt's no wonder the kids can't read either " Miller's primary stated objec- tion to the bill was "the dan&er of chaos, the danser of being un· able to predict what el.le will happen as a resulL" "It is a proposal that seeks in one Cell swoop a major chanie in the way government is conducted In California," Miller aaid. •·When we talk about an economy. we talk about a fragile lnstru· ment." He cited estimated layotts or 40,000 employees by bis school district and of 20,000 by the city of Los Angeles. In addition to Wl· employment., Miller said Proposition 13 would have a "re· cesslonary impact" by causlng "massive pressure to increase business and income taxes." "You're throwing a bomb into the social ayalem and no one can predict wbat will happen when and if it explodes"' be said. Plnne Safety Queried " The safety of some small plane flights to and from Oranae County Airport could be affected if the nearest National Weather Service station. in Long Beach, is closed, airport Manager Robert Bresnahan said Friday. He said he agrees in part with a statement by U.S. Rep. Mark Hannaford, D·Long Beach, that the proposed closing would have a significant impact on Orange County flights. The Carter administration has proposed to close the weather station along with 18 others lo save exl>('nses "'I think that our pilots do need a current weather station Mesa Crash ' ~Victim Still :;Critical ·~ : · A 13-year-old Costa Mesa boy remained in critical condition ' Friday night alter he was struck Thund~ by a Costa Mesa Coun- • ty Water District truck. Officials at Costa Mesa , Memorial Hospital said Keven ~ Ray Spalona of Z263 Rutaers Drive was being treated in the hospital intensive care unit. Police said the youngster ap- parently lost control of his bicy- ., de and fell to the pavement on Fairview Road near Fair Drive Thursday mornlna. He then was struck by the on- coming truck, ~lice said. The driver was not cated. The youth suffered a broken .. arm, head irtjuries and ~sible internal injuries, pohce re- ported. ' t " .. .. .. J ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT somewhere in the area,·• Bresnahan said. He said that while a ~eatber station is maintained at Orange County Airport, be doesn't believe it issues its own forecasts. Instead, Bresnahan said, the station checks on local wind direction and visibility and is- sues forecasts made by th~ Na· tional Weather Service in Los Angeles, based in part on in· * * * Fro• Page A J AIRPORT ••• Now the hefl.Jer revised edition of the study will begin winding its way through a series or public hearings. And still unresolved by those who did the revising is the report's failure to define the potential environmental impact or specific airport projects. Proposed projects at OCA in· elude expansion or the att term- inal building, construction or two multilevel parking struc- ture• and the addition or 150 tie- down spaces for light alttra!l. Such projects will require "further environmental documentation," the report a aid aa lt conceded It does not seek to measure the environmental im· pact of specific projects. Instead, like the orislnaJ version the revised edition of tbe study concentrates on determin- ing the environmental conse- q uen cea or three levels of service at OCA. One proposed level of service would reduce the existing an· nual passenger load at the airport from 1.56 million to 330,000 passengers a year. The aecond level would step the airport's annual passenger handle lo 2.13 million persons, an increase the consultants said would have relatively minor Jm· pact on the eidsting OCA en- vironment. Under the consultant's third level of yearly passenaer load, the number or aJrport travelers using the airport would reach 6 rnlllion by 1885. County Infant Drown Victim format.Ion from the Lona Beach station. There is no National Weather Service station in Orange County. Bresnahan said he doesn't beUeve commercial jet nights would be affected but that small planes lean heavily on detailed forecasts and diagrams pro- vided by the Long Beach station for long-distance fllghta. However, Schuyler Gardner. air lramc specialist for the Federal Aviation Administration in Los Angeles, said the FAA is not concerned about the pro· posed Long Beach weather sta· tion closing. ''We don't believe it will affect Orange County Airport,'' Gardner said. He said the weather station at Orange County Airport has one public information line and one unlisted number available to pilota. Gardner said tbe only problem be fonee1 would be if- "contractors and farmers got hold of our tower numben and begin calling them instead of the weather service," ma.kins it lm- possi ble for pilot.a to get through. F ..... P,..eAJ CROPS ••• SU3, 700 tn \tllue to reach $401,300 despite a drop in the number ol produclne bee col· onies, the report said. It at- tributed the incruse to hither honey prices and Improved yield per colony. Oranae County's livestock in· duatry dropped by a dramatic $9.8 million lut year to total $13.l million. Harnett attributed the 42 per- cent decline in part to urbaniia- Uon and to a decrease In cattle producUon stemmin1 from last year'• droqbt. Decreasin1 acrease and a drop la production also account- ed for a 35 percent reduction in the value of field crops, worth $1.• million in lJ77. Oranse County bad 38,483 acres in qrlcUltural production in 1977, down from "PIT in 1967 and 123,514 tn W7. Howenr, the $188.8 million value at agricultural prod"cts in tm wu up from '83.3 mllllon in 1967 and •• mUUoo ln 1957 desplt.e the deeUne In f anniOJ aero. Major dropt tn tb• 20·1ear span were In itbe llvHtock, anllnal and lleld crop ln4U1tries. while incre11ea came in ourter:r1 orchard and ve11table JU"Oducuon. Harnett 1aid tho nm. so far thl1 ,. ... have taken a toll on tho •trawberry yield. becau .. or both barwstl end lltld ~"' 1robloma u well .. towel' plant yJelcS. • Tbe IO•J!neff -.Jao 1111 d•· laJed pWiun, ol loln• cropt, be 1a1d, and Uae cool tempera ha H D~~ IOlt\e Htdl from au1n1 • &bt7 Uauld. AP..,....... CH1LDREN'FROM EL CAMINO REAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, IRVINE, RESCUED After a Night on a Cold Mountain, They Slept Snugly at Home Ira.a Page Al STUDENTS HOME SAFE IN IRVINE. • • HospltaJ tor several hours, ap- parently for measures to pre- vent froatbite, but later was al- lowed to eo home, nurses satd. The other children were iden· tified as Keith Hamilton, 9, Rick Huie, 12, Kenny Hoover, 12, Rachelle Onishi, 11, James Abella, 11, Steven Caron, 10, and Tim Rand, 10. Before she crawled gratefully to bed Friday, Rachelle Orushi described her experience. "We were biking," she said, ••and then we found out we were lost, so we built a hut. It was made out of wood and pine. "We got some long sticks, and put them diagonally to touch together, and we made a lean·to, and put the needles onto the hut (the lean·to). "Once the wind started beat- ing on us too much, tl wouldn't hold up, so the snow went in on us. "We made some bedding out or the pine needles. bul we had to stay up all night. H we slept we would have got as cold as it was outside (it was 20 degrees) and be dead. "We made a fire, and told jokes. "We had a nice time, until the wind started beating and blew smoke in our faces (most of them suffered smoke inhala- tion ). "One time. when you'd get next to the fire your knees start· ed burrung and you had to turn around. Some limes you were really cold and your teeth start- ed to chatter. Health Plan Due? WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., says the Senate may start con- sidering a Carter administration national health care plan by this summer and be hopes it will be an issue in upcomin& con· .rressional races. "At first I wasn't scared at au, but when the plane came and lert (she thoueht a helicopter got as close as 20 feet above the trees and didn't see them), I thought they were 10- ing to leave us." O'Nelll reported from Camp Maranatha that 15 El Camino Real children originally started the hike Thursday morninc, ac:- com panied by him and teacher Shirley Mason. They planned to go to an area called the Devil's Slide. Seven of the less accomplished hikers re- turned early with Miss Mason, O'Neill said, and he decided to hike with the rest about another :t.5 miles. At some point the hikers took a wrong turn and, with darkness and a s torm approaching, O'Neill decided to camp for the nilfht rather than search for the trail. E'.-...PageAl CHARGE. • • Crane and Burnell were ar- rested with three friends dunng a Feb. 2 raid on an El Monte house by Long Beach Police and Los Angeles County Sheriff's de- puties. Both Crane and Burnett had been sought for the Jan. 30 slay- ing and for numerous armed robberies In West Orange Coun- ty and Los Angeles County. Crane and Burnett will face a May 3 West Orange County Judicial District Court hearing lo determine if they will stand trial for the murder charge stemming from the Golin shoot- ing. At that time, Crane wUl also face murder char1es stemming from the Cochrane death. Burnett will also face an armed robbery charie in connection with a Seal Beach market holdup ln January . ::~"!"-'­ OVEeilT OLYMil STAINID SOUOCOLOO O'Neill agreed the children weren't frightened through the ni&bt-lone snowstorm. They breakfasted on food left over from the previous day's lu.ncb-and dinner. O'Neill said when he decided to hike to a clearing to signal a helicopter, he and the children tramped out an arrow ln the snow pointing to the five he left at the camp. Friday morning was t ense wltb the waiting for word of their J>C)6!1ble rescue, as parents of the children gathered at El Camino Real. where r eports were telephoned from Camp Maranalhaon the half hour. El Camino school officials declined lo answer questions from the press, arguing they were occupied getting informs· tion for the parents. . Even school district public re- lations officers said they found 1t difficult getting information from the school. According to school orficials, although district officers were informed the children were mis- sing on the mountainside Thurs- day night, paren~ weren't told until Friday morning, at 6:40 a.m. Just before 11 a.m . pilot Lan- dell made his rescue. Alter a checkup of all the children at Hemet Valley Hospital, they were delivered by van to thei r parents' homes, reaching Irvine aboul 7 p.m. Although the school district originally announced a plan for a press conference with O'Neill and the children, that was scut· tied. So relieved were the parents to get them back. most buslled their children off to bed. "I wasn't worried," said Mrs. . Ray C. Abella, mother of James Abella. "I knew they were with someone who was experienced. I thought they would have holed up ror the rught." OIYMFl STAI Nm SOI.I> COi.OR Solid Color Acrylic Latex Stain Turn• ~onted houses 1n10 stained~· CIH na UP tut In iuat eoap 1nC1 ••let over l800 ColOI s In a... complete Paint Dept. SENTRY PAINT ROLLER COVERS ROLLER PAN LINERS DROPCLOTHS #SO 9xl2 J/411 MASKING TAPE SAVI s11• 11• I SENTRY POL VESTER PAINT BRUSHES 20 SAU PllCIS IXPtU 4-12·11 Mon.· Sat. 8 to 5:30 Sun. 9to4 O/o Off 140 & 17tti St; C09ti M ... (lblockr..tolN~Bl ) 6t64a61 No Tears Shed on Family Visit ~!.· ... ·'".::!~ • Doal • tbe .carred Utile TUaaba boy .. fnendact bi • II tLa1ton Be1cb weman lla.s proculsed to coatin~ to malntaia hla macho a.mate and oot weep. 'tf e wu el-cht years old on Monet.,-and bis areatest l1fl wu a two-day surprise vWt by 'his m°'-ber. Jatb r aod two 1la- ten In GUroy. wbere be lives temponri.ly with a r01t.er (amlly •bile a mJracle tradualb oc-curs. Tomas \be boy beaan lo become Tomas tM• man 14 montha aao when he was bot· ribly dllliaw-ed when a Un can full ol paint Lhlnner explodect in b1a face. ••Re said be wouldn't cry. lle :sald he would be a rood boy ••. :• ••Tl Vlrlinia CuUUo. of 8811 Detlnance Drive, Hunt!naton Beach, who made poaalble a story Lhat has the captivated lhe hearts or p e opl e 1n both CalUontlas. Tomas wu telllns of \.be mo- ment bla family .. would board the biC jeUiner at San Jose Airport and fly home. leavlq b1m with about all there .ta to ~arter Effigy \now aboul a THI birlbd•J celebntloa. AGd wit.la 'PC!011!t• ol pain and t.ope and 1W"191 ltlll Nd. •!1 told hJm tiot to cey. n win onl1 hlAder b19 haUn1. •&1S Mn. Cutlllo, •bo atoni wtUt her buahbaDd hu made SO tri119 to Tijuana and Tomas• lam.Uy home s~ December. Sbe at.11td away from t.bo pla blrtbday celebraUoo teaturtai a bll eake and a 1lao~ apace •atel1J*Hh'f4 Mexican pl.Data. ta1bloni by bl• •atne arandfather. a plnata·muer, and dellveNd by Jin. CutUJ.o. "I am becomlna too attached to blm. And I cfon't want hla lam Uy to feel obllaated." aaya the 1•$:e efforta have railed u1red $1.1,000 llld roore to e a new fllf!e for Tomas. "He blew oat all the eandl•, altboulh be bad a UWe trout>ie:• says ilary Cottrell, executive director ol lnterplut Inc., lhe S\,anford UnJverslt.y-bllffd non- profit oraanlsatloa repa!rtnc Lbe bo7'1 mutilated face. Tomu cannot yet pune bis UPI well to blow out eandlel, and pl.IW.Ds his face so clOM to-nam~ aaaln aft.er hla vqtc Panamanian Youths Protest Treaties PANAMA CITY, Panama <AP> -Some 300 youths protest- ed the Panama Canal treaties and burned an effi&Y or Presl dent Carter despite warnings from \J .S. senators that such de monstrauons might abilt enough votes to defeat the pacts. .. Down wilh amendments that guarantee Yankee interven lion!" said a banner carried by one of the proteatera In a downtown park P'rlday. •·Panamanian•. organize and fl1ht against the treaties ' .. another proclaimed "We've got to tell Gtm Torri joa these trealles are unaccepta ble to the people," still another prote1\er yelled ··We are a1aln1t • treaty that auurant.ees Yankees therl.Cht tolotervene." Protest teadera told the crowd the two treaties should be reject ed by the people or Panama even tf the U.S. Senate makea no more changes National guardsmen standing by made no eflort t.o interfere with the protest. Tb e demonatration w as s ponsore d by two student groups, the Leftist Socialist Revolution League and the Clrculo CBJllilo Torres. and wu the first. protest against lbe trea ties s ince Jan. 9 when severa l hundre d persons marched onto the Brldae of lhe Amerlcu that crosses the c•nal. Some Panamanians have ob- JCCted lo a provision In the first treaty passed by the Senate on March 16. Thal treaty guaran- tees neutrality of the canal once Panama t akes control in the year 2000. but one provision woa&Jd allow American military intervention lf Panama were un· able to keep the canal ope.ratlnc. The second treaty, which actual- ly turns lbe waterway over to Panama at the end or 1999. come• up for-• vote in the Senate Ap.rll18. Seatblng Report Mangenwnt of PUC Assailed by Analyst ...... ._.. February. ll77 ordeal mua\. have been a dlfficult challeqe. Ml111Da two frool teetb ta no handicap far the man of the hour •ti.n it c.une. to eatlnc blrtbclay cake, Ms. Cotlrtll noted. •·one ol the tbln11 that lm-preaau roe meet ls that llWe boy'11tab6Uty. •••be H)'I. "I can only think it comes dl~ctly from tbe parents ·• Sbe uld Tomas i• 1tUJ heavtb' banda1td from. bl• March 2S racial 1urseey -t.be aeeoQCI ol wbat la now antlcltated to be nve, ahc or aeve.n operalloaa - but h• ahowed h1I slater throuib the bandages ~·· la1t bl• two front teeth. 14 ·•He ~ that miraculously. two quart.en ~peared uqder bll plUow 1n tbe momln• after be put bis t.eelb under them the mtbt before/' 1aya Ma. CottreU. Quarters aren't all that Tomas needa IWl. u frte11dl tbroupout tbe state continue to contrtbule to the at-leut $15,000 t\lnd it wUI take to pay for hla hospital care. Plaatlc l\U'IVY la done rree. but the nunln1 care costs. ••J cot a phone call from the p.rlloA at Cb1oo. The lnmatel are Tlp'•aPlp •·Tip." a mixed shephu d collie, has everything a lmost. He's housebrokt>n is a good watchdog, like~ chiH!ren and has all his shots. What he dosen 't have is a home. 1f you c a n help him out on that score. call the Huntington Bea c h Humane Society. 536-8480 Final Rites Slated for J. E. Meekins A runeral aemce 11 scheduled Tuesday for Great Brltaln-bom Jam ea Ernesl Meakin•, a lon1Ume lluntlntton Beach resl· dent who died at the a1e ol 95 Thursday in a convalescent home. Rites for Mr. Meaklns. who Jeaves no aurvivora, wtll be at 2 p.m. Tuesday al Pierce Brothen Smith'• Mortuary. The Orange County Public Ad · mio11trator-Guardian'1 Ottlc:e ls bandUn1 eatat.e affaln fo~ Mr. MtaklH, wbo outllnd two wlvea. He wu married to uch for mll\1 )'ean. • Illa aecood wtte d1ect ablnit JO yeart NO. fftalled HW1t161tob 8eacb Clti.•CouncUm•n -.~94- Barttett. who Hid Mr. Meitlna came to tht cJt1 'bltore WorJ4 War ll and*• carp-.iwr. KaJ SnYd4t, Of tbt Public Ad· mtnl1trator·Gualdtan.•1 Oftt . 11ld 1ht only met ~r. MeakiM recenUy 'When his aJth bePD: to faU, fordtt1 btm to leave~ UUte Memphil Avenu cottag~ Sb• 11ld ah• dldn 't know ma~ pel"IOl\l.I detalla about Illa Ute . BEFO~E TRAGIC FIRE TomH Oomlnguei ratsmg funds ' says Ms. Cot- trell, noting the men read newspaper 1tories aM saw a TV series about Tomas. ·'Two little boys from La Pa lma wrote and s ent LheJr eo- Ure allowance tor the next year. w," she adds "They invited him to come and visit them ·· Despite &.he difficult series o( s ureeri's ahead. lnterplas \. founder OT. Donald Laub ls op· timlstlc, althouch Tomas• face wm probably never be 1rtped clean of every tragic trace ot scars. Woman Starts Manslaughter Jail Term_ Ao · Et Toro woman who p f e a d e d n o .c on t e a t t o manslaughter cbarcea flied a fter an Anaheim collision that cl•umed the life of another motorist has begun servlAg a six months Lerm in Oranae Count}' Jail. Superior Court Judae Maaon Fe nton ordered the jail Ume for Chen e Jane Phipps, 21, of 22966 Scxlon Lane, El Toro, afler re viewing r e por ts filed b y Anaheim pollce Feb. 12. It was aUeged lhal Miu Phipps dro\le through an In t l•rsect1on a1a1ns l lhe red ll~h l and was responsible for a collision that led to the dealh of m eat c utter Mic hae l J oseph Tierney. 32. of Anaheim .,. J\rrcsllng officers s aid they dt'lected a strong odor of alcohol o n M 1u Phipps' breath and round a bee.r glass in tt\e back ()( her car. Miss Phipps· appeal agaunal the conviction and sentence was recently rejected by the Jl'oW'\h Dialrlct Court. of Appeal1. Arab Tour Slated WASHINGTON CAP) ·About 100 Arab tyeoons will atart. a five city lour or the United States April 18 despite Saudi Arabian fears lhal the visit migbt hurt their chances to ~ advanced American jeLtigbt.en. Sllufday, April .. 111'1 BY TechnU]ue .. By JMXIE BYMAN ................ A crowd bad ••tbtred lo waltb tM outdoor perlonn~ a nd a youn1 man l n 1t wheelchair stopped lo look ffow:•ver he couldn't ... otter Che • atandlq m ftollt "' f\t m nobody moved. Aftcn-a few mlnut.el, the JOW\S man chr~ed and wbttled awQ. He DeYeJ' aald a "CM'd to call .u.ntlon to~ pllpt. One of the few people who nollced •aa Jan CN1erly, a counselor and iJlltructor fort.be pbyalcally handicapped aL Oranae Coalt Colla• -lla .Colta Me11. And abe 4edcled to do aomttblu. But uallk• may peopl~ wbo alm at ra!.11.q tbe COJ11cloU1neas of the able-bodled, her goal ls \o help tbe budlcapped learn to as· aert. the.llllelvet. M•. Cuserly will teach a courn tn auertton trainln& fOI' dlaabled atu~eata be1lnnln1 APrtl n from Dootl until 3 p.m. ln CouniN'°' and ActmJ111.cN, llOom 101. .. , .\hlnk abl•bodled people have t.baeproblema with MMT- l!ou but. 41Ubled people have them mon," lhe 1ald. - M~!fu,, dllfeJUllated am~ , nooassertlon an el ··A .. realan to me i. a put. down and llm>ln11 dlarelpeet for th~ other penon, •• •be aald. ··You mlibt set what you wanl but you 1oee the ball same in the end because your relaUonablps suffer. ••tt JOU'nl unuaertl~ you dotl't conslder your own rt&bta. H 's lack of self-respect and othe r s won't r espect. y o u eilber. ·• Assertion. Ms. Casaerly tsaid, rnvolves respect for both oneselt and others. Dis abled persons find themselves m may altuaUona calling for auertlon that able-- bodied people don't face, .said Ms. Cuaerly. who prevloualy taught an assertion-training pro· g ram in Long Beach for alcoholics. One s pecla) problem for the handicapped is breaking away rrom home and Jearuln& to live independently, Ms. Casserly .said ''There are C•mllies ,.ho want to hold on tightly to disabled people who are perf ec\ly c_,a~ ble of sotng out and bean& in- dependent," abe said. Disabled people have to learn how to handle such touchy &tu•· tlons &actiulb' but llrm~. 8he said. Another example of• altuatfon ca1Un1 Cor ....Uoo u enCOUD- tered by blind peopl•, Ma. CaaaerJy Hid. "'A lot of timea people Who don•t know how t~ behave around a blind person and feel uncomfortable won't even let lbe.m know lbey·~ there.•• · Altboqh lb• other P11'1GD doesn't. speak. abe aald, blind people uauaUy are aware of their pnat:DH. ta that cue; .e-e •a.Id, the bll.Dd penon needl lo be aaaertlve aD4 &reet. the dlltr penonftnt. A ••claaic: aituatiOQ .. ariam ha restaurants. Ma. Cuserl.Y add. When a . dlaabled person la eeat.- ed with an abl•bodJed pentln. •he •aid. a waltreu will cftm aak the friend what tbe d.ltablecl penon wants. a lt be or •he weren't capable of ordertna. • Jn that use. the dlsabled person needs to speak: up ..00 say ... I would lite ... " and ave .bis or her order, sh.e aatd. Re,utr&Uon for lhe clus jg open to all handicapped persons. Registration for the nine-...eeic sprina class will be held Moaby thl'ouab April 22 ln the OCC Ad. missions and Records Bulldlna. wltb infonnaUon available by ~alllna 558-1135. Head-on Kills Fleeing Man ·, SAN DIEGO (AP) -A.)2· yeat-old Lakeside man wfaom police aay bluted hit alrUrttnd wlth a ahol8UD was tilled Frlclay after racina away 1n bla car ancl crub.lq head-ou UltO a &ractor· tratltr rig. ' wuu.am D. surnmetfCll"d ,._ :tilled lnatan~ when h1e •eblde eroased1tbe cent.er l1De oa OlaJ' Mee~ Roed and lhaitled lDto tbe path of an at.)' MUnlcJpaJ W•r Dlatrlct tnack oUJecn sa.ld.. . His drlfrie~ 1Qn Zvalet Uc> in her 208. waa listed In •tablec:c>n-diUon and • .,...uac cornlortably'. al Chula Vista Co1Dm.unUy Hospital aftersargery. 5 REG.$300 An arumi""'" frames. no rust. atl ••iathtr tempered gtass table top. Luscious sprinc colors. ~s209 Leisure Fumltute, fOf'tM dlacrimlnatlnc buyer ON ••• BARBEQUES-OAS LOGS-RATTAN CAST ALUMINUM FURNITURE WICKER-MEDALLION FIREPUOE EGUIPMEN"I' IOO'a o' ITEMS llDHICEO • • n Crowding C8using Losses lndaat.rlal 4 baalncu ftnm. Tbe ;dsaal 1vn1 just biri "°"' ucl cb .. ber offaejaJa ealled a preaa ecmtereace Friday to dlic:uaa 1t. TUB PaOJECTSD flcare Includes utra eompqy expense in traVel time to other airports, aa ~ell as the added·~~ Dlllly ...... ....., ""* STUDENTS HOPE WA VZOOOSE WON'T LET THEM DOWN Rabah Friedman CuddJff, Del Whan Befuddle• at Spectacle Wayzgoose Festival Featured at UCI A Wayzgoose, a Renaissance-type fair of medieval flavor replete with Jousting knights, highlights the annual UC Irvine Open House scheduled April 15. Besides the me~ieval fair, there will be tours of the campus, a track meet, entertamment, information sessions and an informal gathering with UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich Jr. ·ACl1VITIF.s BEGIN AT ABOUT 9:30 a.m., concludin1aboUl4 p.m. The Wayzgoose festival will be stated in Campus Park, in the center-of the campus, from 10 am. to 4 p.m. It includes costumed lmights and damsels on a t.oumameni field. Mock battles (wbicb in pdt times have ended with realistic..Uy inflicted mock bruises) will be fought by members of the Society for Creative Anachronism, a naUonal iroup that likes to recall medieval good times. ALSO PLANNED ARE A VARIETY o1 game activities and food booths. More than 100 booths will be hawking 'handcrafted .student wares. Entertainment inchtdes folk musicians, guitarists and magicians, an orchestra and a Renaissance drama troupe. A noon track meet pits UCI against San Jose State and Occldeotal College. THIRTY ACADEMIC AND student·service departments have scheduled free exhibits and special activities between noon and 4 p.m. The chat wit.b the chancellor is scheduled at 2 p.m. at the campus park informapon b«>th. 1hl9ptn1 frel1ht tbrou1h fatllltla other tba.n Oran1e CouatJ Airport. Cbamber President Rlchard Hart said the chamber bas taken no postdoo fM or aplnst airport expaDJlon. But at the aame time, be coatlnued, cha111ber lel'der• Art Week Dedicates Complex Officially dedicated on March 12, the Saddleback College fine arts complex is scheduled to be open to the public Monday through April 14 for a "Dedlcatlon Week" of music, art, speech and drama activities. At 10 a.m. Monday, painter-sculptor Roland Reiss is to conduct a slide discussion of bis sculptures in the fine arts lhea\er. At noon Monday, the Vaccaros , a Long Beach chamber en,,embJe, is to presait a recital in Fine Arts 101, followed by an informal discussion. "For ensics Showcue'' is to be presented simultaneously by Saddleback students in rooms 311 and 312. ff. M. COLE and Doran Ross are scheduled to present a multi-media show featuring African artworks in the fine arts theatre at 7:30 p.m. on the first day. Events Tuesday will begin at noon with a demonstration of unusual musical instruments by artist Tom Jenkins. Al 3 p.m. in room 101 Jan musician Johnny Guarnieri is to present a piano recital/demonstration. A lecture by Dr. Ellis Hays, Cal State Long Beach professor. focusing on problems of communicating in a college environment, will conclude Tuesday's events at 7 to 9 p.m. in the theatre. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in fine arts room 101, wood craftsman Sam Maloof is to conduct a slide lecture. And at 8 p.m. in the fine arts theatre, Norman Dello Joio pianist witb the New York Philharmonic and the Cleveland Orchestra will present a choral and instrumental concert. Tickets are $5 and $3 tor students and gold card holders. THURSDAY'S EVENTS begin at 9 a.m. with raku ceramicist Paul Soldner conducting an art workshop . Soldner has scheduled a slide-lecture at 7:30 p.m. in tine arts room 308. At 1 p.m. in room 308. experimental theatre students are to present a series of Tennessee Williams one·act plays includJni "I Can't Imagine Tomorrow," "The Perfect Analy sis," "Au.to-de-Fe" and "The Confessional." Thursday's final nent at s p.m. in the fine arts theater 11 a , performance by the Westwood Wind Quintet of Los Anples. ''llckets are $2; $1 for students aad go1d card holders. 'the Orange County TransportaUon Comrnlulon wW wait unUJ at least Monday before decldlng bow much lt wants to delve into lon&·range air quality, land me and transit plaruung. C9mm lssioner& are to dtaeuu to an U-page "Q esllom/Declsions" dc,>c:u1nent prepared by the commission staff lb.at could Jay the cr<>undw0rk for decislon·makin1 over the next 12 to 18 months. But commiuion Chalrman AJ Hollinden said lt may be that the document should be reattqed to separate what. decl.Sons the commission will be empe>wered to make and what decisions will be Jeft to state and federal authorities. _ RECITALS BY Saddleback lnt'lrumental groups heads Friday's events at noon in room 101. At 2 p.m., artist June Wayne is to present a slide lecture. Another group of Tennessee Williams one-acts are acheduled from 1 to 4 p.m. in room 308. The weeka's final event features a concert by use planis~ Dr. James Bonn at 8 p.m. in the fine arta theater. recognise that the airport is nece11ary for Orange County business and it improvements ·aren't made, there will be a move by some companiea to le~ve the county, taking Jobs with them. BART NOTED mE airport is handllnc two milUon pasaencers annually in facllltiea built to carry soo,ooo. "Business will be at a lou if that airport doesn't keep It.a facility abreast of demandsi" be explained. "I am not la ting about expansion of tbe airport but just addreasiog tbe present demand." Hart aa\d one reason the Rifleman Bolds Hostage G~rald Lee Stump holds a rifle on his probation officer, Richard Stratton. as Stratton leaves his vehicle on Franklin County Farm near Rocky MoWlt, Va. The pair drove. or.r in St1;1mp's ~ar and, after stopping for fruitless negot1at1ons with pohce, Stump was captured late Fri· day at a roadblock. His hostage was unharmed. Toro Student Wins 2nd Place Honors "Limit Government -Not Freedom·• won the $300 second place award for Brian Blood, El Toro High, in Americanism Educational League ·s Eighth annual patriotic slogan contest at a recent awards ceremony. Scholarship checks, totaJllng $1 ,500, were presented at Independence Hall, Knoll's Berry Farm, Buena Park. AWARDS OF US each went to Rick Reid. also of El Toro High, for his slogan "Big Government Means Rig Trouble" anif to Mission Viejo High's Katherine Georges for "With Freedom to Choose, America Can't Lose!" Honor citation winners included Bobbie-Kay Hartley, El Toro Hith. for ''Free Enterprise: Cornerstone of Freedom .. and Huntington Beach High School's John Thomason for "Military Realism Suppopts America's Idealism" aocfr Christopher Townsend with .. There's No 'Ism' LikeCapitalsim!" CONTEST JUDGES Virginia Knoll and Dr. Robert Peterson, superintendent of the Orange County Department of Education, presented the awards, according to Walter Knott, vice president or Americanism Educational League and honorary chairman. Other 1978 judges were Dorothy Doan, chairman, Newport·Balboa Savings and Loan Association~ Carl Karcher, president, Carl's Jr. Restaurants, Anaheim, and Thomas Keevil, editor, The Daily Pilot, Costa Mesa. chamber wu willln•toapendlta effort on the survey wu because an environmental impact r~ concemln1 the airport'• tutu.re being prepared by county eovernment fails to adclra1 economic aspeet.s. MORTON PINK. chairman ol the committee that conducted the survey, aaid lbere never bu been a stud[ to 1how the importance o the airport to county business. Of the 518 firms tbat ~tu.med the survey, 71 percent need air transportation facill.ties in the normal conduct of tbelr business, the sampling showed. ,:I'be firms make an average at 5.5 employe flights monthly from Ute aJrport and average five additional fllghts from other airports. • THE COMPANY OFFICIALS estlmate their loss in travel time to airports other than Orange County at an average of lf.5 hours per month. Translated to expense In mlJeajl!, salaries and lost work time, the travel outside the county costs tbo5e 513 bwtinesse9 $16,0lS collectively each month. Projectin1 that fiiun to all 5,000 county firms the travel may cost $1.5 million an.ru1ally, Fink noted. • The 518 companies also reported they spend a collective $14,$75 each month in extra expense shlppin1 freight In and out of airports other tbao Orange County. APPLYING A SIMILAR fi(ure to 5,000 firms, Fink said. the annual dollar loss could reach another $1.5 million. Chamber manager Lucien Truhill said the addresses for the 518 firms were taken from the chamber's business and industrial directory which lists all county firms employing more than.10 persons. A total of 1,000 randomly-chosen firms were queried and 518 returned the questionnaire. or those. 2.8 percent said the airport influenced Jocatlon of their business, 42 percent have been located 1n Orange County less than JO years and 4S percent have fewer than 25 employes. ONE·FOtJRTll OF the firms surveyed use private planes, all of them at. Orange County Airport, and they average 10 Uigbts per month. Projecting that ltgure. -. chamber officials said, rouahly 12 percent of lbe 538,000 private takeoffs and landings at the airport each year are business-oriented. Chamber officials said the survey results will be forwarded to county supervisors, the Federal Aviation Adm iitistraUon, transportattpn planners and other Interested grQups. Fink noted the survey wu an effort to obtain "an uncluttered, non-political, non-agency" view of the airport's role for what he said was the first lirne 1n county history. . , LOCAL /NATIONAL --.. ........ -. -_.-...-. ~ ........ .. _....,.,,, ... _.._ ........ ..._ .. _,,, ··-. . . . . . . .. , . . . ..... . .. . . ....... . ,,. . . .......... . . . . ,. .................. . .. -·~·· . . .... .. .. . . . . . . .. _.....,,.... .. -.... ._... ...... ......... --.-.... -·-----. _ ..... ..., ....... ..----..--.-· _.,...-"' __ . ......_ .... . . .. -.......... ... . . .. .. .. . . ·-....... -................. Hospital Pushes J CHP Says "Jlm Tests Usrudly Tum, Up F.lmm lnapectlon1 that put oaae Oran&e Coast 1cbool buses out of service recenl11 are a routine part of Callfornia H11bway Patrol operation1, a CHP spokesman said lhla Wffk. Five buses from the Newport- M esa Unified School District and four frorn the Huntington Beach Union Hi&h School Dis- trict were taken out of s~rvice briefly for repairs tbls year after the CHP inspection. CRP SGT. IDllK Johnson aaid that while lt 's unusual for defects lo be so serious the buses muat be temporarily taken out of service, inspections do usually turn up flaws. "I would ~woe lbat on any given day you could probably find a defect in any veblcle that's on the road," Johnson said "The degree of the prob- lem would be the question." Although the Huntington Beach buses were soon repaired.. diatricl trustees called for an In· vesU1ation by tbe state Board cf Educatioo of their transporta- tion system. Last month, a state inspection team called th,e dis· trlct's fieet "as safe as 8.D1 in the state." THE FIVE Newport-Mesa buses, whose problems ran&ed from radiator leaks and a loose air compressor to improperly installed new brakes, were repaired and returned to service last montb shortly aner the iDspecUon. Johnsan said two inspectors, both former mechanics as '"" as CUP omcen, spend most of their time OD the ann1.&al tests of bus"-! med by county public and private )Jcboob. He Said he's never beard oC any accidents resultin& from 00. !ective school buses in the county. EVEN HAVING the buses pulled out by the CHP jnspector . tor r n (j uqusual, JoJomlOli aaid. • It's a blttk eye ob their maintenaace record if w• tell them they can't drive a bUJ." The nonna1 procedure is [Qr· ~ inspect.or ~ tell th' di!"°'~ what rep'J.rit •re re~uti'ecl. Johnson said. Normalfy·iq ~ go back an<l reinspect," he said, but sometlmeJ the mapecto.r n;ierely tells ~e dlstrict wbat needs to be done. Johnaon said compllanc:e hasn't been a problem. "Th4' scbOols aren't in the thing for money. It's a public a1ency," ~ laid. Even 'in the case of private scbooJs, be said, "Tbe bus is not there for 'rnatlng a profit. Once th~y find out bow much cheaper 1t Is to maintain the vehicle, they're more apt to jual take care or 1t on ,. weekly ar dail:Y basls." OAILYPILOT An advertising campaign offering the cha,nce to win a trip valued at $4,000 is the way Sunrise Hospital, Las Vegas, is trying to lure elective surgery patients to enter on weekends. The hospital says its facilities are overtaxed during the we.ek and often stand idle on weekends. The campaign is credited with increasing weekend admissions by 60 percenL NAME CHANGE-.... --.. ·---------.--.-.~~-.-..------.... RULED LECAL .CQNCORD, N .. H. (AP) -Ov~rturnin& rul-¥1P of three lower court Jud•e• and two muters, the New Hampshire Supreme Court bas ------------------declared that a person Threats Tied To Pot Busts? can change his or her name at will. The court said a name change is banned only when done for "a fcaudulent, cruu.inal or wrongful purpose.·' Pa;d Political Adv. WILLIMANTIC, Conn. <AP) -The three weeks since police arrested 52 youths on marijuana charges have been chilling. A fire bas killed one of the boys involved; the high school has been vandalized; the police chief's car bas been firebombed; other police have been threatened.. THOSE WHO Is there a connedion? The people or this old mill city are worried that there is -and the dead boy's rather is certain of it. BUT mE HEM> OF a special seven-member police team looking inlo lbal question says people are overreactine. .. KNOW VOTE FOR ' ''I feel thal the people or Willimantic are in a state of pan.le at this point, trying to link every crime that's been committed since these drug arrests. and I think that's totally unfair." That comment is fr1>m Detective U . Paul Slyrnan, who heads the special team and disagrees with John Saucier Sr. HUMMEL Saucier's son, .John Jr., 9, and daughter Tabatha • .10. died Tuesday in a fire at t.belr home that oUicia.la have called auspicious because it started outaide &be home. PAIO FOR BY PAUL HUMMEL ELECTION COMM ITTEE 2800,.... ,._Colone ... M# .-..w.a.~a.- IN A TELEPHONE INTERVIEW Thursday from bis slsf.er's botne ln Turner, Maine, where be bad gone to arran1e for burial. Saucier said bis • son was one of the youths arrested in March and • was "the state's main witness" in the drug arrests • -a claim Slyman disputes. ! The father claimed the boy was kiUed for • "revenge," and said his former wife -with whom • John Jr. and Tabatha lived -told blm their son • bad been cooperating with police since his arrest. • "He knew who was selling it and everything. ,. He was the slate's only witness at 9 years old, and ,. that kind of stinks," Saucier said. •1~g~ ·~ . SAUCIER ALSO SAID THAT two weeks • , HE RB • before bis son's 'Cleath two shots were fired at the Jt f D IE DLA.S D E R ~ youngster as be came home from school. it •l • But Slyman says Saucier is wrong. • IS MAKING • · "The boy was never a key witness in the • G R EAT DEALS • investigation." be said. "I don't feel there is any • FREE • connection with the fire and the drug arrests ln the • city last month." • The fire is not the orily mysterious event since • the 52 youths, aged 9 to 19, were picked up on a • variety of charges involving ~ion aod sale of marijuana. Willimantic is a city of about 15,000 in economically depressed eastern Connecticut which years ago was made prosperous by thread mills lbat later moved away. BETWEEN MARCH 15 AND Tuesday, the city bas seen extensive damage done to its high acbool, a firebombing of the police cblef's car, and a shotcun blast inlo the home of a police captain. On Wednesday, Slyman aald without elaborati<m that other pollcemen have been taking precautions because they, too, hacl .been lbreatened.. Still, he said, no connecUon between tbe events had been shown. Slyman sald police determined that what the Saueift boy ~aimed \\'ere shota fired at him March a were Q01y backtil'ft from a niototcycle. 5100 TRADE ALLOWANCE OFF OF OUR ALREADY DISCOUNT PRICES DURING THIS RCA FACTORY SPONSORED EVENT, APPLIES TO MODELS GB730, 733, 734, 735, 736, 738, 750, 755, 758, GB724LR & GB728SR HOW IM STOCK!! RCA's At..L MEW 13" DIAGONAL IOOMA TE PIUOAMAMCI -Tiie se..,...t .......... nt.I CA's tWwy COMV.-.C. -t'9 ~~ ... . Ill ICA '• Mht_ery G·-i--=::::.-=- llL.Q) 13'! -, >. ICJll llt-'rt:::;' ; ICUJ ~HIJO 21 .. DIACiO .. AL IL·I00'1 WITH IXT'84D9 Ufll , CHASMS LOW PRICE FOR SOUD STATE SITS .21" DIAGONAL COLORTRAIC DIUCT ADDUSS SYSTEM UMons • MtHS Mt4ox J ... JIS '!. l:OWEST PRICE OF. ~I THE ~EAR. HURRY! $0PP.L Y UMITED •• AWHtTI PHONE FOR . OUR LOW PRICE . ~ c..-.,. _,__. ..... o..c-.. "'II• Tit• ...... , ~~ ...... . ......... , ... _ ... -. ..._ ._ . .,..._ -..... ,. .,_. ..,..., __ _ ••nMw -...-- HURRY TO ABC! IS" DIAGOHAL It .. DIAGONAL . ' .. ( ' .. .:. . , ~ -m 4HIHS .. DI...,_, ...... of .. 70ll Medi cw '"* .. Stodi ISM DIAGONAL COl.OITIAI( SleAML SlttSO& llMO" FULL ....... COLO.YUK SUPER SAVINGS •.. I Al Cmnnaent ---------------------------------~---------------------------------------- • r How Old's Too Old? ., llAUA a.LtOIT llAm ~llalatlaa often &MS tnto f!l-f eet 011 January 1 with little rantare, its eantroveniea 1e1:t.1ee1 b>: comtrambe ad tu debata a1lenced by the goveroor'a pen. Nol so with AB 581, the volun- tary retirement act for private industry, •i»led into law wt September. Jt.s companion bilJ, AB 568, •bicb provi~ for immediate eliminatJm ol mandatory retire. anent for public employees, bas created little conflict. But the private sector bill passed the Leetalature rat.her quietly -and then exploded ln a cloud of COD· fu.slon and protests. THE BIGGEST complaints :arise from the compromise used to neutraliu industry opposi- tion: a two-year moratorium clause that, for many com- panie&, may postpone the effec- tive date ol the bill. But con- fusion over general Interpreta- tion of the bW has plagued the -bill's autbor, Democratic As- . semblyman Richard Alatorre ot Los Angeles. The idea of eliminating man- datory retirement ls hardly new ...., 13 other stat.es bave similar laws affecting either the public or private ~tor. or both. Similar bills in the pa.st two • years have failed to eet out of committee, squelched by the traditional opponent or vohm- tary retirement: industry. Testi- • • tying again this year againat the bill wer• represeolatJns or Unlted Alrllnea. Kaiser Aluminum. the CalUornla Chamber ot Commerce and the CallfornJa Manufacturers Aa· aociatloo <CMA>. Their argumenta 1enerall.1 !ell into four main themes: -The bill was another exam· pie of unnecessary meddling by government in labor· management relations. -It would disrupt actuarial planning in insurance and penslon plans. -It would I-eave a company with no graceful way to get rid of an older worker who could no longer perform. -The filter-down effect would freeze middle management, thus restricting entry into the wort force at lower levels and aggravating California's unem· ployment problem. A llA8lUS POLL showed 87 percent of Californians favored voluntary retirement. Boone Robinson, executive secretary of the Commission on Aging, believes that voluntary retire- ment ts ao idea "whose time bas come." He outlines it.. merits this way: -Chronological age is simply a poor indicator or job- performance. -Voluntary retirement ls one way to ease overburdened pension plans and ald adaptat.ion to the cbangtn& demographics of our society. -Ftn.all1, Pl'OJ>OlleDtl ttj.ct the cbar&e that the awilch t.6 voluotary retJrement will yield btcher unemployment amon.1 theyouq. Bom PAtJL Gladlelty, usi.f. tant di1'dor of induatrl-1 rela- tloos for the CMA, and autbor Alatorre agree that the political climate was right this year for the bill. Evidence of favorable public op!nlon and knowledge ot the growing strength of the elderly convinced many legislalOf'S they should support voluntary retirement. Another reason for the bUl's passage was the controversial moratorium clause. which reads: ''This sectJon shall not be conruiied to .•. require any changes in any bona fide retire- ment or pension proerams or ex- isting collective bargalntng agreements during the life ot the contract, or for two years after the effective date of this section (Jan. 1, 1978), whichever occurs first." The language was taken almost euetly from a let- ter of suggested chan1es offered by Timothy Conlon of Kaiser Aluminum and Paul Gtadfelty ot the CM.A. By aeceptlng some ot' tbe op- pone nts • suageated amend- ments, Alatorre•s office errec- tiveJy neutralized the opposition. GOVEllNOR BROWN had as- signed a neutral position on AB 588 to the atate Office of Aging, dtsp!te the recommenctatlaa ol director Juet Levy that her~ tice tesWY in favor of the bUL After pa11a1e. the moratorium clauae qulcklJ became tbe focus of heated de- bate. loterpretatiooa of the new law varied ao much that even Auemblyman Alatorre was forced to admit that the clause ls a .. grey area." Le1l1lallve Counsel Blon Gregory waa called upoa to deUver an optn. Ion, which generally aupported lndustq's lnterpretat.ion. The exempting clause, which appean twice in AB 586, allows a grace period or up to two yeara to any with a bona ftde retl~ ment or peiWon program or ex· isling collective bar1ainin1 agreement. This two-year stopover en route to "victory for the ln· dividual" ls bringinc grumbles from employees close to f otted retirement. . SINCE "EVERY retirement from now on out is a potential claim," according to Shaw, a series o{ judicial interpretations probably will eliminate some of the confusion over appllcaUon of the new law. Case by case de- cisions will clarify what coo-- stitutes a "bona fide" pemkla plan. Where funding ronnula.s are adjusted to meet the demands o( the new law and then a.re ln con- ruct with federal pension laws, the t•E.PC expects aome prob- lems. :Gone and Best Forgotten By FRED W. KLINE SACRAMENTO -The press. and public won't have Dr. Jerome Lackner to kick around anymore and it's about time. Lackner's ouster has been called for by this columnist more than once during the past year or two. The record is very clear. Lackner has been incompetenL As head ot the state Health • Department, he baa done • virtually nothlDg to head off scandal after scandal relating to mental hospitals, Medi-Cal pre· scription fraud, homemaker and chore services, prepaid health plans, you name it. IT SEEMED that only lhe fact that Lackner was the personal physician for Cesar Chavez, and that Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. seemed to be under some k:ind of .. Farmland . -.. _ - ·.::Measure , Ignored Too Long spell in his relationship to the head of the United Farm Workers Union, enabled Lackner to hang on to his job. Ironically, Laclmer's one mo- ment or glory preceded his ouster -Brown denies It was a firing, merely part of a lef{slat- ed reorganization -by only a few weeks. That was when he supported Dr. Josette Mon· danaro in her claim that at- tempts were made to have her hire someone she considered to be unqualified for a drug abuse position, in violation of civil service regulations. AT THAT time, Lacl~ner was openly critical of Mario Obledo, lhe Health and Welfare Aiency secretary, a.a he supported Mon- danaro's contention that pre$- sure was put on both or them to hire a friend of Obledo for a specific job, and that was wby By THOMAS D. ELIAS While the state Legislature has been preoccupied with urgent lssues like property tax reform and abortions tor poor women, the farmland preserva- tion momentum that appeared to be building early this year bas slackedoU. Two rival bills remain boQed down in committees, one in the Asffmbl.)' and one in lbe Senate. AND WHILE heavy winter rains slowed the pace of con- struction in California, farmland continues to disappear. With no statewide controls on deTelopment ln prime agricultural areas, only local governments can do anything to 11low the pace of urban sprawl Until tb1a year, there were few signs that any of them were will- ing to take the responslblUty. But now there are ru1nbllnp from several city cOunclls and county boards, both north and aoutb. And In one city, action has beiun. TBATCITY ls Riverside, once considered the home of the navel 11be was fired as bead o! the drug abuae programs. Despite all of his inability to do the Job of administering his vast department properly, it is just possible that Lackner's open defiance of Obledo and the governor may have played a major role in his being dis- missed at least lhrff months prem alurely. It Is likely he would have left an)'\vay, when the shakeup otficialJy is ef(ec· live OD July L The bureaucracy o( the Health Dept. is monstro\I.! and almost unmanageable. That's why the legislature has broken it up into five smaller departments start- ing July 1. The bes~ ad-mini~trator in the world would have bad problems, Jet alone one oC the worst. THE PROBLEMS o( the Health Department during the orange. A proposed muter plan for one agricultural section there calls for the ctty to buy up l• acres of citrus groves and contract with private firms to tend them. The project would be self· supporting, with sales revenues covering eicpenses. The aim ts to insure that the orange.growing section stays in the citrus business. To guarantee that, the plan would SOUfHERN CALIFORNIA '" FOCUS _) reduce lllture population projec- t.ions ror the area by &O percent. "Cities have never before at- tempted to batvat agricultural produce on privately.owned Jand.'' says Lury Morrison, the Pasadeoa-b~ conaultant 'Who drew up the plan for Rivenlde. "TREY ASSUMED main- tenance of priva\al)'-owned open apace before." But privately-owned land 1sn•t remaJnlng open any more, .especially near urbao • areu. past three years could be laid on Lackner, but that would not be exactly accurate. Brown knew about Lackner's lneptness, was informed of the many problems and potential scandals, yet he ln· sisted on keeping an inept person In charge. Let's place the blame where it belongs, right ln Jerry Brown's lap. Statewide, prime cropland ts disappeartng at a rate o! at>ou1 1 percent per year. It 'a far from certain that Riverside city authorities will adopt the proposal they com4 missloned. The option of just wrltint off the land, tor whatever reason, would not be open to cities under one of the farmland bills now in. the works. The Aaembty bill, opposed by moat farm •roupa, calls for creatJoa of a atatewide council to review local plans for farmland presa-watkm. n woWd have veto power. ' TBE SENATE version, sponsored by Demoerau John Garamendlol Walnut Grove and George Zeoovich of Fresno, would also Ht up a state land use councll, but leave final authority over zonJag ill Jocal handa. Most farm lnterem fa'f'Ol' tbat version, Jar1ety because they can usually exert more infJuence on local governments tban on •tale c:onuntssloos. UNLESS THE Leptature ellhet-puses one of the bllll now before lt or aomethlnl almtlar, more and more c0111munltl• will be forced 1Dto • ,POlltlon l\U. Rtnrtide'a. When t.bat happens, tbe respoDHS will be diaortanbed and far trvm WlifOrm. There abo woald be~ cu.ana~ ot. major alowdown lA ttmn. pea ranee of the •tllir• fa.rmlaad. ,. . __ ..,,. ~...:·::::::~:::;;:;.::-~===-~ .. .., .... ------.. . --:. ·~-, -- llepnDe11 of the oatcotne of ~ lepl battles, the Impact oo theworkfotte may be minimal. A recmt Roper poll concluded that public opposition to man- da tory retlrement .. reOects anore the deslre to decide one's own reU:rement age than a wish to keep Gil working past 65. •• solved as other cf'fll rllhts 9 sues have been: afowlJ'. EUmlnatioa ot diserim.lnatJon -wheth~ oo the basis ol race, eex or a1e -can begin with laws. But the pace of change depends greatly oo lbe political clout of the persons pu.sbing tor it. So the Issue of mandatory re- tirement probably will be re. ltepriaUd /rotfl l1w Call/oraia Joumal. Mascara Runs On Red ·Tape ByHERBCAEN SAN FRANCISCO -Today I have news for all tboce manic-progressives wbo lbink the office of Sheriff should be abolished as redundant, an anachronism, duplication of effort, and whatnot. An official document, dated March 18, 1978. hu fallen into my bands, and proves that the Sherill of San Francisco is vital to the 1mooth ftmctionhu[ ot W. community. The document is beaded •'Sheriff'• Office, It!· ter-Otnce Corrpspondence. To: William Davis. Chief Deputy, Count; Jail No. 1. Roy Benpton, Chief Deputy. County Jail No. 2. From: Eugene A. Brown. Sheriff.'' Now for the message: "Kindly be advised that the following change in price be ~ made'immediately ln the Commtssary: . ~~· Mascara will sell for $1.15 instead of $L10." Many complaints !rom the male prisoners. SCOOPS DU JOU&: The blacks from Watts who baUled L.A. militant gays at the Calli. Demo Council conven· t lion learned one thing. A puffy-eyed blact whistled to Assemblyman Willie Brown: .. Mao. thole cats can FIGHT! We thought they'd be a buncba cream puffs and they turned out to be moo.aters." JEBllY BROWN had a $500-a-bead rundraiser at the Fairmont during which Speaker Leo McCarthy looked at the Guv and smiled, "Jerry must really be impressed by this event-he's wearing his other suit!" RECENT GATHERING oC greats at L.A. nmesman Robert Sheer'• house in Berkeley: Lillian Hellman. chaiosmoking Marlboros straight through dinner. Author Frances "Fire in the Lake" Fitzgerald. a Re&ents Prof. of JournalJsm at Cal, worrylnf about her grades. "At the end of the semester, the students grade lbe teacher!" Jules Felf(er, here for the flrat annvy. oC bis play, "Hold Me," confessing, "I may bave seen it ooce too often -.U. didn't do a thlng for me:• DANaNG THROUGH Ghirardelli Sq.: Joel GreJ nd his daughter, JenniCer, wbo bopes to enroll at ACT. Joel'• next project: a muslcaJ about Charlie Cbapliu - •'although, until hla body ia found, all slplall are off." POWEil PLAY: Dr. Hans von Leden, President of the L.A. County Medical .Msociatioa, and a lf'OUP of his col· leagues arrived at a local botel for a meettn& to find all the reservations duly honored except Dr. von Leden's. "'Sorry,'' said the refi.stration clerk, •'There Is no Ii.stint for you.·• At that, Dr. von Leden picked up the clerk's phone. dialed a long distance number (charging It to his home phODe), Identified himself and went on, "Conrad, bow have you been? I'm ln San Francisco and I'm having a bard Ume setting a room. Can you belp me?" He then handed the uie phone lo tl\e cJert and said, .. Mr. muon would like to talk toJQU.'' Dr. voa Leden got a room. I THOUGHT YOU'D NEVER ASIC: Wbatevtt bap- peJted to SUmmu Bartholomew, M1as America of 19'75? Galoriaul u ever, ahe lives in .14e.rced, Where abe ae11a ""II a"4 Otbi8I' beaut1 a.ids an4 occulonallJ trlma hair. Lut sat., 1Ji tad, abe cut Mayor Moacont'• hair at Jerry Routh'• barber abop tn Mfilbrao, tbe Mayor's favorite aoasortal parlor. All SUmmer dld was roll ber eyes and ·~ ''Gtie, I Deftr cut a llQOt before." and Georie said. . .. •• 'ab• be f41 ,uest. • • • YOIMlB alGln. once atahi It 11 name~ time -aaaorted ~. ruatl• ol lUn11.nt pai-. -and bow about the 7A:to Cotp. Of Palo Alto ha~• • salesman •Ultd 1BanWd Blank? N~ Okay: Prof. Howard .NeedJet.,.taehe1 tutUe. abd Clolbln1 at UC D•N. Rip. ptn1f 'l'bO t:reuww tor tM Paicboehenpy Sodet..y fttf.'::; lnl at AllloaiR' lil Jun 11 Jamea LooaQ. Nune told me. • J • • llello again girls and boys. The mail was heavy with your toy design en- \.1-ies, and Uncle Len congratulates all of you on your ()riginality. . Marianne Lins, 14, of Balboa, wins first place and $5 for her drawing of a "waterbug." It seems like a run way to ride the waves. SOME OF YOU REAU Y TIUNK AHEAD, like Marilyn Hansen, 9, of Costa Mesa, who designed a pogo stick that would sweep the floor for her. Her ef · forts win second place honors and $2. Canielle Courson, 12, of Irvine, also decided to draw a toy to do her work for her -in this case It is a bed ma.ket-. She gets an honorable mention for her idea. Another honorable mention goes to Todd Crites, 11, of Mission Viejo, for his mechanical partner that is decked out with equipment for almost any kind of sports. Leanahag's Tougla Trisha, a 12-year-old polar befar, takes one or her 4 •h- month-0ld twin cubs for its first swim, top, at Brookfield Zoo, near Chicago. After some time in the water. the ex- hausted youngs~er is pulled from the pool by mom, lower left, and fmds a place to rest on mom's back. The other cub would have no part of the swim lesson1 "" • I ALSO RECEIVING HONORABLE mention is Billy Halloran, 10, of Costa Mesa. for a doughnut making apparatus. Next week the contest asks all of you to t>ecome cartoonists. Cartoons can be on any subject. but each one should be captioned. • . ... - • .. •• A,111 .. 1171 COSTA MESA RUNNER-UP Mllfflyn HanHn. 9, 1055 CMrenne St. Drawings should be oo four by four inch paper, done in black pen or ink. Crayons and colored pens do not reproduce. ENTRIES ARE TO BE IN TO UNCLE Len by noon Thursday. Be sure to include your name, ad- dress, age and telephone number. Send your entry to Uncle Len, P. 0. Box 1S60, Costa Mesa 92626. Uncle Len would like to make more of the con· tests your contests by using your ideas for drawing themes. If there is some subject you would like to see as a theme, just drop Uncle Len a note and let him know. Until next week, s_o long everyone. \ ., Name Copped From Buttons Andy send• a World Book Year Book to Ellen Vaaall, a- 13, of Tnunball, COIUL, for HJ" question: . WHAT JS IAETRILE! A drug called Laetrile ls being used by many doctors to treat cancer. But the product has not received lhe full endorsement of the medical fraternity. While many favor the use of Laetrile. just as many scientists are against ll The federal Food and Drug Administration of the United States bas not approved the use of Laetrile. In fact, it considers the sale and importation of the product to be against the law. Today 14 states have legaliied the use of the drue in one form or another, while about a dozen more states have legislation pendlng reeardin1 the use of it. Individual state approval, however, bu not permitted in- terstate diatrlbutlon. THOSE FAVORING the use of Laetrile and those against it agree that lt is an unorthodox treatment. A ctrq caUed amud.alln was first bolaled from bitter almonds in 1830 by a pair ot French chemists. Then in 1935 ln San Francisco a pby1iclao named Ernest Krebs Sr. ·~ to experiment with amygdalln as a poalble cancer cure. H1I first formulations, made with around apricot seeds. were toxic. Io extraordinary concentra· lion, the apricot seeds were rich in cyanide, one of the deadliest substances known. Krebs' son, Ernest Jr., a biochemist, purified the amygdalin, re- moved its toxicil,y and rechristened It Laelrlle. IN 1953, a year after Krebs Jr.'s dis<:overy. the California Medlcal Aun. forbade its use in California. Laetrile therapy then moved lo two clinics in Tijuana where lt has won friends and made enemies for 20 years. The prestigious Sloan- Kettertn1 lnatitute for Cancer Reaearcb in New York recently released a re.port baaed on four years of testing Laetrile in animals. Institute spokesmen said they found no evidence that Laetrile cures or prevents cancer, or la beneficial in treating malignant tumors. Laetrile advocat~s re- futed the findings aa beln& ln· conclualve and showed scorea of succeaaful cue hlatorles to back tbelr claim& AT TRIS STACWE, there doe1n 't seem to be any way ol aayin1 positively whether or not. Laetrile really worts lo tbe con- trol of cancer. E1:cellent medical authorities. on both 1ldea ol the question are unable to aeree 00 the answer. One thine ii certain: research ill continuin&, and it probably won't be too lone until man la able to come up witb 1ure cures for cancer and other dileues. A•dy sea.U the 1111 World Book Sdeace Year Auaal to Jeff D~1 ase lJ, of St. Paal, Mlaa., for ... qaesUoa: JIOWDmTBE woao •cop .. O&IGINATE'P Tbe word "cop .. ls an informal or alan1 name for a policeman. In the olden daya, policemen wore copper buttons on their dark blue uniforms. Many ~ ple called an officer "coppel' 'in an affec:Uonate way, and the word waa flnally shortened to "cop." . A BrlUsb statesman named Sir Robert Peel founded the Lon- don Metropolitan Police in 1829. The public called th4' officers bobbies, after Sir Robert, and the nickname ls still used today. The word sheriff la a shortened form of shlre reeve, an expresaion tbat aoes back to about Im A.D. in Enlland. At. that time, law enforcement was b11ed m citizen responatbUlty. When a youn1 man reached the age of 11, he toolt bis turn at standing watch. In each sh.int, or county, the citizens' law enforce- ment IJ'OUP wu headed by a reeve, or cblef. Send )'OU!' question on a post card to ASK ANDY lo can of the Dall1 Pilot, P.O. Box 1.S60. Costa Mesa 921828, makina sure i to include your name. ace and address. Entries •re open to boys and tirls 1 to 17. THE QUIZ la addltloe te belDI a fa111D7 ,_ fea~ TBE QUIZ 18 u .. ce,n1 pan of o. ... c11urooui ae•• prolJ'&m presented In Oruge Coad uea sclioola u a pubUc service b7 tM DalJJ' Pilot. world scope (10 polnta lot each que11ion en1w1He4 eorrec:ttr) 1 The overall crime rate in the United States dropped four percent last year. True or hlse: ~ .............. , ..... .a How Birds Break Out Durins the s;ime ye .. r, the r;ite for \liolent crimes lnaeased. l The wreck or the supert;inker Amoco Cadiz off the COISt of (CHOOSE ONE: Portugal, Fr;ince) recently uused the worst oil spill In history. DEAR ELLIE: How long does It take ror a baby bird to get out of its egg, and bow does It break tbe shell? Mia J. DEAR MIA: The lime vanes from under an hour to over a day. Usually. the smaller birds hatch faster than the large ones which form in eggs that have stronger s hells As the chick de- velops. an air space forms in the large end of the egg A day or two before the chick is ready to hatch, its bill breaks into the air pocket, and the respiratory system begins to function Just prior t-0 hatching, birds develop a little tip on the beak called an egg tooth. It can be seen on a newly hatched chick. but is shed in a few days. The in· rant must break the shell by nod· ding its head -in a very small space -and tapping the shell with the tiny ege tooth. Suc- cessive taps result in a crack. A series of these weakens the shell ao that with a little struggle, the chick can break It down ELLIE DEAR ELLIE: Are groud sqalrrels very maclt Uke tree squlrrelll1 KARENC. DEAR KAREN· Yes. there are many similarities, for these animals are different species ol a family of the rodent order. Ground squlrrels usually have shorter ears and lep. For their protection, they are Upter col- ored, and many have markings · Pegleg Egret ~ . Bird Just SIW/fles Along that help make them hard lo see on the ground. Since they dig ex· tensive burrows, they have strong reet and claws They often sun bathe near their burrows, and like prairie dogs sit up to watch for danger. They are social, living in groups. If one senses daneer, ll warns the others. LIKE THE TREE squirrels these animals have fnternai cheek pouches in which they carry food to a storing place. The main food of the ground squirrel iJ1 seeds. Tree tqulrrels are active most of the year; many are seen in winter on snowy branches. But 1round squirrels hibernate in temperate climates beginning in some places as ear· ly aa lale summer. In areas. where the weather la warm all year, these rodents remain ac- tive. ELUE DEAK ELLIE: Are bar• neadu really lletce1 TOMR. DEAR TOM : These have an e1rned reputation of beinl veey fierce predators, and in aome places they are more feared than •hara. Mast lnbabit wann watera, and tMre an mlftJ,.. PClNd baCw.ta of their atteta on dlven ad 1wtmmtn· Llke 1bara. tbe1 .b•v• sharp, d111er-Ub l4IGtJa that can tt~ a lar1• ~out of natev tlM7 bite into. They feed Ob other ftQ and are aaid to herd IJ'OUPI 61 tbem unU1 they are rea4Y to e them. J The currt'nt UN pe•cekeep1ng effort 1n !>outhern Lebanon recalls another such action m 1960, when UN troops mo"ed Into the Congo, an African country now known as L 1-Ugancfa b-Chald c·hlre . • Consress recently psued a bill r.111ng the mand1tory retirement ase to 70. True or f.1'se: The new blll also would raise to 70 the ,.ge It which workers may retire ;ind collect Socfaf Security. S Ho01ln1 and Urban Development Sec.fffary (CHOOSl ONE: Patricia Hanis, Ced I Andrus) helped cttate President Carter's new $8.l billion program to aid the nation's dtles. newsnmne (10 poln'9 If rou can ,_tiff it.le'""°" an "'9 -1 Before beco"'lnt mana .. 1 of the New York Yankfft, I was fired from thr .. other ceamt. With the ~astball season be1lnnln1 this wHk, I hope to Ind the Yankees Into the World Serie& f<W the second year In a row. Who am If ).definite "Mtfta • newsp1cture (10 potnta If ycxi enawer ltlla qu .. llon cotnctlyJ UN troops kept watch In routhern Lebanon, after 1 Seain•y CoUT'lc•I decision to station • peacekeeping force there.True or False: China and the So\liet Union have refused to help pay for the peKekeeplng action. sportlight (2 point• kw MCtt qv"llon llntwered oorrect11) 1 Phll uposfto of the (CHOOSE ONE: New YOfk R.mger,. Toronto ,Maple Le.fs) Mt a National Hockey league record when h.: scored three goals in a single game for IM 29th llmt> rn hit career :Z In hockey, KXHin1 threoe goals fn one pme Is called a .. 1- .,_trlple b-1urkey c·hat trick l (CHOOSE ONE: Kentuclcy, Notre Dlllne) defeated Dulce to win the NCAA basketb311 tJtle. • .. l • won th.: women's na~al basletbaH ctwnpionshfp in the AuoclaUon for tntercotteglate A1hletla for Women toumament. a·lndJana b--UaA c.Maryfand ~ S l1te BUfrafo 8ills traded runnfns ~ O.J, Slmp1an 4o ~e · ~' ONE: Ondnnatl knpl • S.n Francisco 49ers) lot fl~ futu,. draft cholc:m. ..,t .......... "11 .. KVEt •OA LOOKED USE a tun roJ to 8D l)owri. J t.urned and went down it,•• aaid tk fOur~~victed murderer. wanted from my father that I dld not tet ... )le said, .. and l''te always felt more comfortable around· older men.•• LAft SUMMER. ANOE.SON WAS 1enteoced to death in the electric chair 1D Florida for the murder of an elderlY fruit stand operator three da71 after be bad killed Norford. . • LOCAL I NATIONAL Briton Sweeps Stakes DllBLtN. Ireland (AP> -A '10-year·old Enalisb pens\ooer beld the winnina ticket tn the $47:S,000 superprlle ot the Irish Sweepatakes picked here ami<t a fan· fare or trumpets. Albert Noel Sandford from Romsey, England. is the third Briton to win the srand prize. He received his Wrd li!e aenteace lloculay In Albemarle County Cll'cuit Court for the Aue. 2t, im. sbootln1 death of Stony Point •torekeeper James Morford Jr. .. There are probably many people in this area wbo are probably lucky I just drove on by " be said. "Noth.inc was pre-planned." ' He ls appealing the death sentence. He aays be does not want to die, ''alt.hough.I mipt deserve to die for what I dld ••• from coast to coast . . . Nothing I've done ean Justify killlA& me." Anderson pleaded guilty to Norf ord•a murder and said be plans to plead guilty to murder cbar1es in at least two other eouJ'U. Within two weeu, he ia to stand trial in Northem Virginia for the August 1978 slaying of a 21S·rear-old civilian employee ot the secretary of the Air Force. "l'VE BEEN buying and selling Irish Sweeps tickets all my Ufe," said -:=>....,..:.i-1 Sanford. "There was a time I could sell three or NOllFOllD, A FATHER OF six, was shot the morning Anderson walked into Bell's Store as it opened for business. The country store pro- prietor's fatal mistake was his reaction to An· derson's inadvertent display of a .22·caliber pistol. _,...~ four book.s, but it bas "That gun was with me all the time," An· derson recalled. "When I attempted to pay for the stuff (breakfast), I was so unaware or the gun" it popped into sight and "be jus\ stood there staring atit." "Alter all," be said, "lb.ere isn't any sentence they can give me that'a goin& t.o make any dlf· ference." quieted down in recect years. Since it went up to two pounds -$.1.,80 --A.l!~~-I 've only bought my own." Anderson said be started to Jock Norford i• a back room, but something made hlm feel "be was eoing t.o slam the door in my race or throw boxes at me • • . U the man bad not attempted t.o do what I thought was a threatening move, be would beberetoday .... .. ANYBODY THAT HAS A GUN in your face • . . don't provoke him. You don't know where he's coming from. You don't know what he's like ... There is no amount of money no amount or groceries, that's worth dying for ... Society Toasts Final Winner PHJLAI)ELPHIA (AP) -The four e)det'l.Y men stpped wine sparingly from a IOW., cup and-in the eyes of each was the unasked quesUoo: "Who will gel the booz~ in the satin·llned cotftn? .. . Asked whether he would visit Ire land to pick up his {Ht ze, Sandford replied : "Couldn't they send the money over?" THE PRIZE has been won by an Irishman only once in 30 draws. Both Canada and the United States have won 1t 13 limes. The number of the winning ticket was HJH 71193. "I knew that his Hfe was in my hands, and I may have felt 25 feet high." Anderson continued. Anderson said he felt no remorse over the Norford slaying or most of the rest of bis un- determined number of murders. Police said he has been quesUooed about as many as 20 murders. An· derson admitted to eighl and said any others would be revealed in an autobiography. It was 46th annual reuniocf of the Society of the Last Man of 40 Veterans, an organiza. Who wiJl be the win· High Dopes O.llyl"I ........ ~ lllkMNK ........ --------- "NOTIONG CAN JUSnFY KILLING, .. he said. "I don't have a lot of guilt as to wbat I've done because any capacity I bad for loving and carinc !or people has been taken away from me." Interviewed for more than two hours, An· derson blamed the killing spree on himself, bis parents and the altitude in American society toward homosexuals. Rejection in May 1976 by a homosexual lover in Seattle "touched off a rage I've never known " Anderson said. ' "At that lime, I hated society. r hated anybody. I just decided I was never going to be used again. If I could afford it, today I would hire someone to find him (the lover) and kill him. That's how hurt I was ... lion of World War t . ner? doughboys from the Philadelphia area. Forty men formed the group in 1932, but the years have ta.ken their toll. Six men are Jeft. "THERE HE JS,•• Bamberger said, nod· ding toward Walter P . Wilson, 79, the youngest of the men. Druids didn't leave these; construction men did. Steel and concrete columns are first s tages of construction of new senior citizens buildi!lg next to Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course. scheduled to open m November. The S494,000 facility will include multipurpose room, kitchen facilities and arts and crafts rooms. FO v a OF the six ----:;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll-•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ________ ......_ turned up Thursday to toast duty, honor and health at the Engineers Club. "We used to have 40 places set and we would put a single red rose in front of each, living or not." said Henry F . Bamberger, 84, a retired engineer. "But now with so few left we put a bunch 9f red roses in the middle of the table." ART SHOW April 8th -9th SOUTH COAST PLAZA Pd. Political Adv. A VOTE FOR HUMMEL IS A VOTI AGAINST ·.HIGH DENSITY .. WHEN I LEFT SEA~E, I just intended to run..,steal, travel, use people •.• and take back what was taken Crom me." Terming himself sby, Anderson said he "never got 90 percent of the things I wanted." His rela· llonships with people ha<t deteriorated and be felt he could not meet people because "I would say Tm not g<;>OO enough, I'm not young enough, I'~ not attractive enough.' Later. Bambercer, who crawled through the woods outside Metz in the Rhineland while German shells whizzed by overhead, proposed SAT & SUN APRIL 8 & 9 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM the ultimate toast: ·' l blame most of it on mysell for not beioc able,>o deal responsibly with situations," he said. '•J !Jlld a lot of sexual hangups ... Rejection was a bl( part of it. · ••To T'RE.L\ST man. May he remember us all for as Joclg as be lives." Tbe last 1118', 1ets a $1,500 "ghoul'ifpoog• set up years ago, and a claim to the bottle of Hennessy V.S .O .P. cognac, presented tO the organitation by the French consul-general in 1932. The cognac is kept in a small coffin. . "t•I DON'T TRUST PEOPLE. I never want to be 1fhere I'm et. I love being on the highway by mys.Jtso I can be myself. :w1 don't know what it is I want, so I get in my can~ .. I didn't want to work although I want to ba~money. I want someone to need me, but I don want t.o need somebody. I want to be free. here were a lot of things I needed and I !A .. Logbook ) Game Benched? By STEVE MITCHELL • Ol .. Oeltyrt ........ You remember Betty Gibsdn. ~ She 's the Laguna Niauel ndmolher who took a stand on ating. Bus stop benches, to be nact. Last November, the former in· rior designer called Orange nty Transit District officlals to ttlplain that the bus stop al Ute 4'0mer of Niguel Road and Coast Hlehway had been moved 500 &rds to the south. SHE WllOTE LE'M'Eas to a lt·doEen higher-ups, including emblymen, congressmen, her unty supervisor, CalTrans of. als and, of course, OCTD ~· ~e even typed out a note to the ectol' or stops and zonings," to the bus stop sign back at her er. e piped about the lone muddy to the mid-block bu.s st.op, the cen from can ruabtn1 by on Coast HJahwaY and the in· venience t.o bus riders. • unt.Y officials leaped into &e· , and before you could ·~ bUS ·•~.the s1cn was b&dl on h er, Joi.n1ni • bus bench wblili not mo'fed clwin1 the inltlal ce •. ner next to tbeir re<:ently reinstat· ed bµa sign, and gazed longingly at tbe two benches keeping each other company ball-way down the block. THE CllUSADING BUS stop monitor called OCTD again, ask- ing that the mid-block benches be returned to the corner where the bus stope. Once again, OCTD officials said they'd fet right OD it. You euessed it. County crews came out and moved the bus sip back down the road to join the two mlaplaC'ed benches. Mrs. Gibson's all·too familiar voice reached OCTD offlcials again, and tbla tllft• the transportation folk.a weat out t.o the site to see what was aol.na on. .. THE DOWNFALL WAS. we should have sent a sketch alolia with the county maintenance crew," said Marla Condon, a tr~ clerk with OCTD. And"a · atetcb to t.he Los AnMlet bench ad company would hive belped, too. she added. ••Mrs. Olb!lon sot tbe bus atop put bas at the comer, but the re- que.t to Cet the lMncbes back WU held up," the coWteous clttk hid. And that's when th pme ot musical benches *ame COQ.fus. ma. DEMOLITION SALE! Thousands · of .Bushes in Various Colors Site of World.Famous Rose Grower Is being demolished to make , way for a new business cel)ter. Bushes will be trimmed and cut back" •. ready for transP.lant : I.. ... . Q ~ CD cc 0 CD a:: 4 %: - GARDEN GROVE FWY. Gl > ~ ' G> 'f ·; La. / .17th Street 5th Street • u; .... c ca > Mcfadden --;:, "' Edinger SAN DIEGO FWY. 5th and Sullivan Streets (1 block east of Fairview> Santa Ana c each ~~ ~ ~~ -G> G> .. -"' -0 ;; ..:: CD One For the Record Mrs. Barbara Tallon, 223 Mesa Drive, Costa..,Mesa, measures one of the lemons groMng on a tree in her backyard. The tape shows this lemon is 15 inches around. • .and still growing. The tree is over 10 years old and until this year produced on· ly the "normal crop" of lemons. Mrs. Tallon wonders if the unusual amount of rainfall this year has contributed to the bumper crop. At any rate, she says she has been "pickin, squeezin' and !reezin' and still has lots or lemons," Spyglass Slates Oriental Theme FlonilAns . Guild Meet Set Monday Spyglass Hill Garden Club will hold jts April meeting at the home of Mrs. Robin Wullfson. Her co.-holStesses Will be Mmes. Francis Beauchamp and Carl Willgeroth. The meeting will take on an oriental theme with a program on Ikebana, the delicate art of flower arranginJ. Mrs. Connie Tragakis or San Pedro will give the demonstration and discuss fundamental rules in creating the art. Mrs. Tr.aJ•kia received her leaching dek'E from the Kofu School in p.-n ln Januuy, 1977. bavillg pent 3 yean there. studying the Koru and Sogetsu New and different trends in styles ol Ji.ebana under lhe !~oial arran&in& will be de· tutelage of Hogetsu Yamamoto. monstrated at the Floral Arts Guild of Orange County on Mon· One of tlle pleasures of day at lCLa.m. at tbe Santa Ana Ikebana is that ooe designs an Women's Club. 601 North Baker, arrangement for the specific Santa Ana. moment. Each dlsplay must be The speaker/demonstrator appreciated before loslne lts will be Kathy Pratt from fresbnesssinceitla.staonlyfora Inyokern, wbere she is a short time. horticulture instroctor in the publlc schools, as well as a na-Mrs. Tragakis is currently Uonally accredited flower show teaching classes In San Pedro. judge. Sbe instructs her students in Thia meeting is open to anyone Moribana Clow bowl) flower ar-interested. Further Information ranging"and in Nagelre (tall con· may be obtained by calling Mrs. tainer) arranging. Moribana is A. J . Ruhling at (714) 544-1617. for be~ and Naeelre tor or Mrs. J. P. Colgrove at (71') ' Add color to the. A 1reat coml>UlaUon llartcoldl of yeU~wt garden now with early ln • wu1y borders !a aold and bronze cresiea bloomers that C'Olltinue blllowy •blte Petunias flower$. These neat to flower until the fint backed QP wttb brilbt compact plants ~ow frost 1n the Fall. Plant red S&lYiL The •ttnle-only lt" or so hlJh. Fully from pacb or four lnch tive ~ leaves ot tbe d o u b l e I l o w e r e d pots to create masses of Salvia add a lush effect. Marigolds are suitable color in flower beds and ao welcome throulhout for flower beds where borclen and in patlo con-tbe auptmtt. Compaet tielgh~ ls needed. These talnen. Gerao.i\Pll ~arieUes •ueh t1p,es .range lrom the Workshop Laguna Beach Garden Club will meet Friday at The Women's Clubhouse, 286 St. Ann's Dr., Laguna Beach. Robert Smith will con- duct a workshop on ••container Gardening» and how to have year- aa Sprinter aJ'e allo M • Happy F•°' and 18" cbolc• -~ 1ucb bocdeia Lady aeries to the early aa m CH 1lantJ1111 la bloomlq I•" t.all 1unny 1h1dea of whit., i>bik. yellow Moonshot and and scarlet. , oranp ~pollo. Fill flower beda For color ln rock with cheerful French gardens nothing beats ' the double poppy-Ute , flowered Portulaca. Ita ____ ..., ..... __ ..,., •ucculent~ves mm it drought toJerant llDd &be YFie.-.1.:_.;.....1 perfect llowera for "4 eft;ef~ garden bot. spots. ·Gardening .Clwcldut Refle cted beat from pavement along driveways doesn't bvm Portulaaa a bit. round garden color. This • Warm season workshop starts at 11 vegetable crops - a.m. toma~. peppers, egg After a dessert tea, plant, cucuJDb~rs, Professor Sblrn'oku squash, beans and com Sanada will present a -cap be ~led now. lectur~ on "Secrets of Provide er,i.1t protection Oriental Elower A.rrang-. where late fl'Qlt.a.occw.r. S. Coast .. Gardeners To Meet ing.'' She is a Professor of the lkenobo School and will show that style as well aa otberl. For further informa- tion call 499-3581. 'Laguna' Talk Set Friends o f the Hortense Miller Garden have scheduled a talk by Ruth Whitaker on "Latuna As It Used To Be" at 10 a:m. Friday. On April 21 al 8 a.m., Alice Lewis will lead bird walk. South Coast Garden • When planting Club, califomia Garden shade, fruit or oruamen-Clubs, Inc. will meet at ta) trees in the 1:30p.m., Wednesday at landscape, protect the tbe Tbree Arch Bay trunk from rot disease& Clubhouse, 50 La Senda by plantJnc the soil ball Drive, South La&\lba. level with the gard.en M r s • G e o r I e soil or sllgbUy hl&ber. McDonald. program Do not bury any part of cl!airmim will i.ntroduce thetrunk. · · ttie speaker, Mrs. Kasumi Kondo of Los •If earwigs are a pro-Angeles, noted authority blem. bait them with on the ancient art of specially formulated· Ikebana, who will speak earwig bait. on •'Japanese Flower Arran&i.ng." • Trim hedges to a Miss Jean Atkinson, slightly pyramidal form president, invites all ao that lower pot1lons women ol the area in· receive plenty or sun· terested in gardening light to promote busby and nature to attend. growth. Tea Hostess will be Mrs. Jane Tanner, as. • Sele~t Rhododen. sisted by Mmes. 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Really Wants to Be StamJ,.up Comic By BRENDAN RILEY STATELINE, Nev. <AP> -Jimmie Walker plays "J .J ." m the CBS series "Good Times," but it •s not something he braes abouL What he really wants is to make his mark as a stand-up come- dian Walker, in an interview between performances of has fast·paced comedy act at the Sahara Tahoe here. said playing "J J " means "picking up your bucks" but it's no creative outlet. IT HAS BROUGHT HIM broad public recogni· tion, something he lacked after several years as an unknown comic. But Jimmie says the role in "Good Times" also created an imaae he doesn't want, and it's going to take a long time lo gel that image thing toned down. W a Iker puts on a s tage comedy act that 'II sur- prise you, if you arc expecting a "J.J ." character Jimmie Walker I'll have to do more. But I'm not that keen about It." Give him a live aud1ence, preferably one wblcb .. may not arree with my comedy, but at least understands and responds to It." Walker says "l'D LIXE TO BE LIKE Bill Cosby or Llly Tomlin, to have people understand what I'm do- ing, be on my side.'' he says. "Yeah, that would be fun." Walker grew up ln the South Bronx and left high school before eraduaUon. He worked at odd jobs and eventually attended college aa a speech arl'd drama major. One assignment was to deliver a· monoloaue and Walker used some Dick Gregory material. H~ says the other students loved it and be was hooked. ARI. SALE HUNDREDS OF FRAMED ORlGINAL OILS AND WATERCOLORS .. FRAMED ORIGINALS PIAMll IMCl.UOID GI low en: UNFRAMED ORIGINALS GI low en: Sx7 •••••••• $ 3.50 8xl0 •••.•••• $ 9.00 I 2x 16 •••••••• $16.00 16x20 •••••••• s 19.00 20x24 •••••••• $29.00 24x36 •..••••• $39 .00 8xl 0 ••..•••• S 6.00 I 2x 16 •••••••• $ I o.oo I 6x20 •••••••• s 16.00 20x24 •••••••• s 19.00 24x36 •••••••• $29.00 High (i)uality Painting al a first time offer with fra~e Included. Selection of seascapes. florals. lancllcapes, clowns. sports. and westerns. COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION 6 HOURS ONLY Sunday. April 9th, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 3 BIG LOCATIONS MARRIOT HOTEL 900 ... ..,.,. c ....... Dr. ... .,.... ..... BUENA PARK CONVENTION CENTER HOTEL 7671 CrHC ... Awe. .... , .. GRISWOLD'S INN ........ 1100 $. • .,. .... ........ Fr'ff adlllls.a. Pll'SOMI Cllecb Accepted ART & FR.AME SALES whose phrasing of the word dynamite" became a standard bat of American slang. In this act. the 6-root-1 inch. 130 pound comic never used the word Instead. he delivered a half-hour monologue of funny, often s'arcasllc jokes and stories that brought howls or laughter rrom the audience. His first stage appearances were mOfilly in small clubs that put on up and comlng comedians. o;;~ ~:• '•G,~ood~Ti~m~es~·~· 1~pot~. --~============================= Paid Political Advertisement Weeldy Lectures WALllH WHAT'S WRONG WITH· the .. J.J." character? Walker says it's ... living CoasWn~ Co~munity cartoon character " that leaves him "ranking with College will sponsor a Mickey Mouse Pluto and Donald Duck " five-part weekly lecture · · series on "The Intema• ·'It's going through the back door to get what l Ion a 1 Scene and you really want." he says, adding that he realized Foreign Relations" · he must get more exposure for his comedy act if from 7 lo 9 p.m. be&in• he hopes to become a maJor cotn1c. nlng May 2 at the Ebell Club of Newport Beach. . He jumps at chances lo do television talk. Lecturer Bob Byron variety and game shows because they provide a will discuss Canada, fiay to display his comic talents. And he continues M ex l co, Pan am a, lhe stage appearances which he started in New Nigeria and Iran dUrillf York and did for eight years before getting a break the series. on television. There ls no charge for • the lecturea, which are : "• PART OF THE TELEV1810N inclu~-4 re· open lo the public. The • • cont two-hour movie role as a hltb 1chool basket-Ebell CIUb ls located at • ~U player suffering rrom leukemia but dramatic SlS W • BalbC>a Blvd. ' ctlog ia not Walker'• goal ' Further information may be obtained by oall-"I'm not really an actor. l don't er\foy it," he -ing Coastline Commun!-•>'•· ··u ·s tedious and boring, and I don't like lo ty College at 863·0IU ork like that. . Maybe to get people aware or ext 256 ' Death Notien PUBUC NOTICE 1"1•<..,11•. Ca. ~ • ._,. twmet will "~~=:~•:::' ._ _______ .....:......;.. • held Oft S.llWcley Alltll I. 1'7'1 •I Tll~ 1011owt119 perSOt11 ••• 000110 2 to P.M. et Leme VISC. Mef'Mtlal bu$1"4U ... IMfTH.TVTHlU.UMI ~ISTCUFf CHAfllL 427 E 171h St Cotta Mesi!* e..M888 Santa Ana Ct'taP4tt 518 N. Bro1dw1v Santa Ana• 547-41 3 1 P1aca lltOTHIU SMITHS' MOlTUAH 627 Main SI. Huntington Beach 536-6639 PIBIFAMILY COLOMA&. RIHfUL HOMI 7801 Botsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 PACIAC¥JIW MIMCMtlAL PUK Cemetety MottUllY (ihapel ~ P9cihc View °'1ve 'NewPon. Cllllfotnta ~2700 _,_,, McCOIMCI MOl'IUA.U Lagun• Beech ~16 UlguneHtht 7e&()833 $an~ Clplai,.no 405-1778 Park, offkleftt P'•-Fr-Smllll. LING O·OAK ST"EEl AS Swrvlncl 11'11111 Wife Kar.n, 1Nttnts SOCIATES 1110 Gl•nneyo SI Mr. & Mr-. Wiiii.em Dtrle .. Grtvcos. l.aguM e..o. CA '2UI • Ct ., tOM 1'111~ Ollftlel elld Mk!Yel T 11 o m ~ s I L I n 9 • . I I • Leltll, ....... ,~Ke"''-Celeste 9'ICI Gtlt11boroV9'1 L1gu11• llH<" CA Dttl•r•ll A11n, .,•llMn L•IOll of ms1 • • ~!<"~:::· ::'rrc o...., oi '-.1~ :-''-.. nJ~· Miiion E N•ylor, o l'lortll ·• ...,. nge 1• ._. ~tOle SOwltl U9UM CA. '2671 OlrecleO by Hffl18rH Mort ... rv K..;.,tlll o. 1Ce1..Y, w oi...-int SNILL Cenyon "cl,1 ~ leKll, C.t.. '1651 EDNA O"SHEA SNELL, rt>lideftl ol Tiiis tlltllntn I• t~ltO llY • C"'I• ,,,...,.,Ce. Pn..,., •w•y on April lll'llllad perllltr!llllp. 1. 1t1e. su.v1we1 11v 11er ,,,.,,,.nd c Tho!Ma I. U!llo. Harry SMll, Jr. ol Cost• Mesa, C•.. As ~1111 flMIMr '°"' Pet~ K•vln O'S"" Of Idaho. Tlltl •lea-:f-,11 .. Wllll , .... Ttrenoe M. 0·&11ea ot Corona *' M4!r, Ceuntv Cl• ti Or•n11t Countv on Ca, and ~tr SherOft L. Dewy of March U, It LoN leech, c... Mamori.1 _,,.(ff M. •UUILL ic•use wlh .. lltld on Sunoey,Aprll t, lfl'I •I OllSON, ~HN & Cllt\ffat81t $:H P'.M. et MtH ~CM U11llto wtNew,.,.Cllfll9rDl'f•, M4tllloclltl Ctlur< ... Co&te Mele, , .. '"· s.llt "" ttrmant pri¥•l• '" 11.., ot llowen c-,...,_. IMdl. ~ , ... lr!MuloM mo be mede to the BrltlSl"I Tth 0141 ..... I Home of Callfornl•, I.Ill., U7 ,,,.,. Nlanrelllta ........ Sltf'r• ~. C.. ~er... o.tt o.lly ,..._. •••u ... ,,,..,,.. F-r•I Home CMte Merell II. u Mcl Aptll I, .. lt71 Mew lllrecton. !OtWe A Letter from Evelyn He;1rt I • 111 IOYCSJ. D':NHSDY Dem' lem: •1 ... 111;19 I ....... a..,. I n..-.w .......... .mJ wrkt -11.D..~:&J. SbeC metal 1peclallsta la ~ work RN •killed era.ft.amen -few are tA -wbo make aod iDstall duets for air lumdUDJ IJltems, 4 otber bulldlna needs. • Mon '° than many bard uu. •beet metal worken do lot.s ot laln1caUnt -''from•scratcb" work; um can be mon aa&Wytq tbaD pure la· etallatloa tasks. WREN CONSTRUcrtON ta down, u U bu been lor five years ln some areas. journeyman worken are qualltled to move lnto jobs >n_ other metals-hand.U.o1 industries, sucb u automotive or •lrcraft manulacturin1. sw1. thousand.I and thousands ol sheet metal workers are employed year·round or seuooally at IOOd conatnactlon pay: about $19 to $14 an hour In \ID.Ion metro area Jobe, plus fringes worth rou&hl,y p.:;o an bour. THE FAMILY CIRCUS. By Bil Keane "Con I try your skateboord, Mister.?" Coastline O/f ers Over 200 Courses Coastline Community College wiD offer more than ~ nine-week courses in subjects ranging from marine activities to secretarial skills begin- ning April 17 at a variety ol neighborhood loca- tions. Registration ls open for the abort-term classes and may be made by mall with a form included in a college schedule available at the colleee's main Fountain Valley office, 10231 Slater Ave., and at area offices in Westminater, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Founlain Valley. STUDENTS MAY ALSO REGIBl'D at the first clus aeaalon. The classes are tultion·free, alt.bough some re- quire a lee for material used duri.nl class. THE NINE·WEEI CIASSJP.S, designed to meet requirement.a of working people, are held at civic facilities, community centers, churches, and .local schools throughout the Coast Community College District. They meet days and evenln1s durine the week and on weekends. Further information is available by calling 963·0824. Star Cast New Role Aids Kids W ASlllNGTON (AP) -"Star Wars" chara·c· ters R2-D2 and C3PO and Captain Kangaroo are joining forces with the federal government to publicize a child immunization program. Joseph A. Califano Jr., secretary of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, re- ported that outbreaks of mumps and meaales have dropped 65 percent in six months. But be said a btgaer push Is needed to immunize poor and pre- school youngsters against the seven major preven- table childhood diseases. Part or that effort will include television, newspaper and magazine ads reaturlna the s lapstick, mechanical "droids" from the hit science fiction movie. Tiie publle Job Senlce offices have lilted an Her~ UIO job openlap aatloowlde du.rln.I re. eat armtbl at pay of ~lS to ST an hour. Tbil trade otters Lbe OS>J>OrtunllY for outdoOr work at times, to work by JOW'M)f, and to feel 1ou•v built 101Detbla1 useful. Llll1llc and physical labor are lavolved; you may wort in cramped areu, from ladders and sc:altoldlnl blah above ground; tbe work can be dlrty, and ba.iardoul from f alll, cuts and bW"111; there are occuloul Jayofft: you furnish most of your own tools. YOU SB0l1LD LIKE to work with obfeetl, and have a feellnl of pride when the flDllbed pro- duct ta preelH and accurate. 1be use of math -fractions and plan eeometry -11 required. Yoa ~uat be able to visualize ln three dimensions, and (,,,, ________ ) have 1oodbealth and col· C4REERS_ or vision. _ _ Formal apprentice programs reqwre a blgb acbool diploma or equivalent. Many In this craft belon• to a union, often the Sheet Metal Workers' lnterna.tlonal Aasoclatioll. Apprenticeship requirea about four years, and ~ pay'• not bad alona t.be way. Vocational tralnill& or previous experience may count for some •Po prenticesbip time. ONE OF THE leading school.!, the Dunwocxty Indullrlal Institute in Minneapolols, a non.profit · two·year institution, says ita erada usually enter as Uilrd-year apprentices. Apprenticeships are tough to get -there's a surplus of applicants almost everywhere. READER SERVICE: For a free copy of tM bookl1t, "Corttr• in Shed Metal," which gh~s career f:n/orlftation and tells how to apply at the locol level ftW a union apprnitU:eahip program, encW. o ael/-addnu.d mailing label with your request to Joyce Lain KtftMdJI at thu ~-Booklet will be •nit f>ll the Na&wal. Training Fund /or the SMd Metal and Air Conditioniftg IndUltrJI. Fireworks Ban OK'd By Court . WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court baa left standlng a federal ban on powerful firecrackers altbou1h Chinese-Americans in- sist they're important to their religious ob- servance. The state ol Hawaii, acting on behalf of Budbist Chlnese- Amerlcana wbo use firecrackers to drive away evil spirits and at- tract benign or an· cestraJ spirits, bad ap- pealed to the bilh court for an except.ion to the ban, impoled by the COD· aumer·product 1afety comm~ But~ court refused to hear argum~ts ln the case, leaving t.be ban ln effect. Pd. Political Adv. A VOTE FOR HUMMEL IS A VOTE GA INST BUREAUCRATIC EXPLOITATION · • Saturday,April8,1978 DAIL y PILOT A J J ~ Cancer Center Picked [Q (QstQ SELF STO.RAGE NOW OPEN 2910 Fairview Rd .• Costa Mesa (9fh1nd Teco S.U, South of BaQr) LA0 JOLLA (AP) uc· san Dieeo-hu been Storage Spaces From $12.50 Mo. Open Mon. thru Sat. From 10 to 5 selected as a 1peeiali&ed~:;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;::;;::;;~~:;;;=:;=:;;;;;~;~;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;~ cancer center with a I three-year irant exceed· lng S-0,000 ttom the Na· Uonal Cancer lnsUtute. Cbancellor Wllllam McElroy aald lt means that apeclallsta tbrou•hout San Dleao and lmperllll counties· will have aceeaa to the moat promising ex. perlmental cancer La·Z·Boy ® ·soFETTE® cl.rug•. The grant will pay for laboratories to study blood and tissue from cancer patients and for stat.iltkal and dlagnoeia EXPECTlNG SUMMER GUESTS? work. About half of $2.3 million to flnallce con· stru.cUon o1 a tour-stoz cancer research bull • ina beside University Hospital baa been raised. ,a~~!~!t • ~day ad lo tho DAILY PILOT SEIVICE DIUCTORY DOITNOWI . 60-5678 ""'•noc ••• r1 .. u T11 OYfKIDC•I Ul •WDtlCOOlt81 • 0.,.1>1 T-CoftlYoh •3-l-•·~"ll!-L-­Mod"'"'/Oohooc P-i Seit-Cleaning MASTER OVEN ·°"'··~-0-1-__ , __ ......_ ..... 0-T_ .. ,.._O- • -Blodl Cm S-TllN w-°"""-<>-.__ L_....., ..... 0- • ~SIC>til VllJO ....... _,..,J 1 2 .,...,.n .... ,. ___ _._ _..,.. __ 495-5902 Ma-W..IMMIW I'" ut••d in 1 •· l ·'H l ·:I ·.' U I ·.' I ,I\ l·:IC \ ~ COSTA MESA HEWPOIT HACH JHL f'1ttistffet .. _....,. 1c-1-•11·~ --..... ··-642-1657 I __ , ... '""''"' w.. .... Nancy llma11 -.w 'be U. f atured a~aku al I.be JOY (J~•u•­Otbera-Youl lunch eon. apon.somt by the women of the CluUtlaa MI•• I•• c11 ... c11, San Juan Cap•- •lr~no. M r s • Spil lm an. 1'lth her husband Jim, are paators of Omega Center, Santa Ana. She haa ministered at 'fcu:nen's meetings tbrouabout tfte United States, Mexico and ~tralia, and bas been seen 'ICitb her husband on the TV stries, "Wonder of the Word." The luncheon wil! bec_in "' 0000 Wedn~y at the Mis· ~ion Viejo Country Club. JJ,eservations are to be made by . calling S haron Moreno al sS6·5841 or Judy Dagaeu, "59-4204. • The Rev. Pon Aranda, as· nclate pastor of St. Mar1's CaU10Uc Cbare.h, Fullerton, will ~ the speaker at the Orange County Catholic Charismatic luncheon at 11 a.m. Thursday at Kie Sheraton Hotel, Anaheim. Aranda worked with his own pttople in The Philippines for two years and now ministers to the Mexican American Renewal Community and serves with the Sophia Healing Ministries • • The Adult Fellowship of the Lutheran Church of the Cross. Church Youth ... .. . · :t'o Reflect . . On Work Week : Reflections of a youth group's ~ .. ster work week will be the subiect of a special program at,;/ 41. m . Sunday at St. Andrew's f'resbyterian Church. Newport ):J~ach . · Under the leadership of the Rev Paul Strawn, 55 collej!e and high l>Chool aged youhs shared tbeir time and talents with the ; tesbyterian Church of the ount.ains, located on the floopg 11dian Reserva1on north of ltreka. • The youths left Hoopa after completing a new sidwalk, Erals in lbe preschool, a play· ound free or weeds and with a w sandbox, a rebuilt wooden ce and a painted fellowship hall. Ron Schonmehl, the group's photographer, will present a film and slide show of the ac· Qvities. • Dr. Erwin Kurth. assistant )>utor at the Christ Lutheran Church, Costa Mesa and pro- leasor at Christ Colle•e Irvine1 will speak on ''The Romance°' Ancient Precedent" at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. services Sunday at. the AbldJD& Savior Lutlteraa Cbardt, 23282 El Toro Road. Kurth, who bas been active In the Lutheran Church·Missoun Synod for more than ~ years, i;erves as consultant for the church's building fund drive. • A series of Bible brunches Wlll take place al the Estrella Coun try Club, San Clemente on Fridays. Sponsored by the Ad venture With the Bible, Inc., lec- tures will be given by Angelyn Grace Danluma. executive director. Topics to be discussed are The Occult, The Third Dime.Won and Pie in the Sky or The Bread of Life? Reservations are to be made three days before the meetings and may be called to Cindy Smith, 492·7147; Kay Htpperson, 493-0235, or Julielle Radell, 837·6900. • T he Lion's Lambs will present a series of Christian dramas at the 7 p.m. service Sunday at the Mesa Bible Chapel, 1734 Orange Ave. lluth Rosen. Amy Adlestein and Ian Fleishman will in· croporate drama and the spoken word to tell about Jews for Jesus. • T he Soath Shores Baptist Cburcl1, 32712 Crown Valley Parkway, Lagana Niguel. has embarked on a three-year build· ing program. The survey com- mittee, one of five formed to carry out five phases, will pre- sent a report to the congregation Sunday. • Representatives from two Jewish summer camps, availa ble to Orange County Children. will discuss their programs at 7:30 p.m Tuesday at the South Coast Commaaltles Jewish Center. The Ora.nee Coast Unltal'lan Universallst Cbarch, 1259 Vic· toria St.,. Costa Mesa, will con· duel a garage sale from 8 a.m to 4 11.m. Salurda1 • Temple Bet.h David or Orange County, 6100 Hefley St . Westminser will celebrae Passover wi"th two traditional seders. The first. for children of lbe religious school will be held at lbe temple at 1:30 a.in. next Sunday, and tbe second, a family dessert, will take place at 7:30 p.m. April 22, also at the temple. At 10:30 a.m. Sunday, tbe tem- ple will dedicate the Wendy Schekman IJbrary at tbe facili-ty. . • Hanamatsurl, the birth date of Gautama Buddha, will be celebrated with special services at the Oru1e Coant)' Baddldst Church, 909 D S. Dale St .• Anaheim. An English lanruage service will be&in at 10 a.m. and a Japanese language service at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. A cultural exhibit and bazaar carnival will be staged from 3 to 9 p.m. April 15, and from 3 to 8 p m. April 16. • Enrollment for the Costa Mesa Chrl1tlan School, 740 W. Wilson St.. is being taken. The school h ouses c l asses from kln- dergarten throuah eighth grade. f'urther information is available by calling the school at 548-1161. • April Cunningham, 19, who was stricken with Reyes Syn- drome two years ago, went into a deep coma and wasn't expect· ed to live, will share the puJpil with Dr. Robert $huller at 9:30 and 11: 1S a.m. servit'f's Sundav al he Gardea Grove Communl· ty Church. .. Ted Limp1c, high school diree· tor al Forest Home Christian Conference Grounds; will speak at Harbor Trinity Baptist C hurc h , 1230 Baker St., Costa Mesa, Sunday at 6 p.m. and at a youth meeting at 7:Z7 p.m . Providing music will ~ Roberta Turner, Cary Thomas and Kay Moore. President Called 'Walking Conflict~ NASllVI LLE <AP I A Southern Baptist leader says a fellow Baptist, President Carter, doesn't seem able to reconcile the tenJions between political power and spiritual power. Catling him a "walking con- flict" on 601'9e lsaues, the Rev William L. Self, Atlanta pastor and president of the Southern Baptist Home Missions Board, says Carter's rellgious cons- cience may make it difficult for him to exercise potitical power decisively Ordained cleray of all de~ nomin•tlona wbo are not. perform.toe rellelous services and want to participate in lellow•hlp of a prof esslonal as- sodatlon are uked to call Simon Talarczyk, arcbblebop or the American Catholic Church, at the Cbatt• ol St. Frum by·tbe· Sea. Laaunrt Be•ch, 868-8791 •• I • A seminar for church youth workers and teachera will take plaee 'Ibw-sday at the Buena Park Convention Center. Featured speakers will be Lawrence Davis, director of pro- ducts for a publlsbln• company, and Marlene LeFever, author of ·'Turn.about Teaching · · • Women of Our Lady of Fatima Parlall. San Clemente, will be hosesses for the Orange Diocesan Council or Catholic Women's meetlngatlOa.m Aprill8 Speakers, from the Catho!Jc Social Services, will discuss the work of the agency • ''The Jewish Fim1ly Service and Its Significance to the com- m unity," will be the topic or Bert J . Goldberg, executive director, at 8 p. m. Friday at Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach. • Bertha Smilow1tz will be Ln stalled president or the Nltavab Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women at 11 a.m. April 16 al a champagne brunch at the Cross Roads Restaurant, Founain Valley Other board members are Lorraine Ross, Beverly Lusllg, Jan Jacobs, Vicki Hirschberg, Claire Scherzer. Nedra Topf. Bernice Barclary, M arilen Steiger, Estelle Billilzer and Jan Salberg • Paid Political Advertisement Organist in Concert Recording artist V1rg1l Fox \\Ill present organ concerts at 3:30 p.m. Friday and next Sunday at the Garden Grove Community Church The first will feature works by Johann Sebastian Bach, and the second will include French works. Fox was the first American organist to play a paid-admission program at New York City's Carnegie Hall in 1936 'Seminar Scheduled ··Reach into Your Cosmic Treasury" will be the seminar topic lo be discussed by Vemon Howard at the Church of R~gious Science of Laguna Beach, 20062 Laguna Canyon Road The lectures are scheduled al 7 30 p.m Thursday and Friday and al 10 a.m. Sunday Howard, author or "'The Mysllc Path of Cosmic Power," ··Psycho-pictography,'' and "Esoteric Mmd Power." has lectured throughout the United States an<t has started numerous study- d1scussioo groups as a result of his lectures and writlngs Tuition for the sessions 1s $10, or for a single lecture, $4 . Further information 1s available by calling the church at 494.0490 CCMM to Hw tltHE--SESSIOM SEMIMAI ELECT DONALD A. "REACH IN TO YOUR COSMIC TREASURY" led by ¥EaMOH HOW AID Author ot "Mystic Path to Co1rnlc Power"' l other booka ...... CHURCH OF IEUGIOUS SCIENCE OF LAGUNA HACH STRAUSS Newport City CCM111Ci1 A totally independent decision maker DONALD A. STRAUSS X Peld tor tJy &routs lor Oty ~ 150 E-~ ~ eor,,,,.,,.. Mar C..t -....(l.., .. y ,_ lOOU L91J11M C910ft Roet et 8 T-..... 4'4·0490 \ THURSDAY & FRIDAY, Apr. 13 & 14 - 7:30 & 9:30 P.M. and SATURDAY, Apr. 15 -10 A.M. to Noo,, llGIH MOW TO DO SOMHHIHG AIOUT: •Awakening to ~r fullest potential •Working on ~r Inner self •Engaging 1n the ouest of sell~1scovery •Seth.no true values Hear Vernon Howard & Receive Guidance in these vital areas Tmti.: $10.00 fw J MStMn: 14.00 fw .-.,.. -"- Mr. How9r4 la cn.tt Sp.•• et Hie~ 5-doy, April 16 • I 0 A.M. ORANGE COAST CHUR.CH DIRECTORY · Pltpnoutli L llJH1rrqntionlll. Church \. "' "' lZU lllOAD ST .. MEWPOlrT IEACH '42-2740 s_., S.....ces-f:OO & I 0-.lO A.M. Dr.Jot.L.W ... ........ TRt. 7:)0 ,_n.,. n. ... wftll .Wit ..... n--.. to..._,.....,,, a.. ST. JOHN THE DIVINE I '----EfttSCOPAL CHURCH-- - Ill L lky, Cetf• M•e Ml-Ul1 TH£ IEV. CC>totRAD A. HOADQU1ST, VICAI HDA Y·. lO AM .....,_. M.RytCE ••'OOAM-t.OWW.SS WIDMHDAY: 9 A.M. ,~~= w.aa HOl."f EUCH•q1sr -$alnt MkhOel And All Angels fpiscopol Church J2JJ P•lfic Vle>w Drive. CWOH det M• · . .-.say CHLO CAlt. CHUICM SCHOOL ........... MWY HCX.Y eot•IMOMS WA IMt 4.M. ""'c I I T ..... ' --w ..... ,. f'.lO .... .................. o..t .. a.aw ,._. '4"°4U NEWPORT HARBOft JU Do•tr Dr. ~ lfact. • LUTHERAN CHURCH 541·l6l I RoprJ.t•l'C).'•ter ...................... WORSHIPSEAVICE •••• 8:00 A.M. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 9:16 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE , •• 10 30 AM. _.., CAii &YALUU WELCOME CHRIST LUTHEttAH CHURCH M11aour1 Synod 760 Victwie St~ Cette M.MI L.lllftlw V. Tonoow.r .. tor-6]1·1611 WOISHU' SUVtclS-1:15 • t ltOO A.Mo ~.k....,•AM .... C1et•-t:>•~ C~•~S.-..ewrSdlMl-t41 ... H ,, ACordlalWekomefrom THE UMITED METHODIST CHURCH Costa Mesa RRSTUHITEO METHODIST CHUI CH '9th SI & HarbOrBlvd a.rc .. s. ......... .tJIA..--t:lO W...W. -I I :00 A..M.. Charles 0 Cl11~1nlsJ..f'' Hunltngton Beach FIRSTUHITED METHODIST CHURCH 2721 171hSt 53&-3537 w_....,~10:11 .... h"'...,C.r•AilMol'ne"*'t CtiwcJt Sdlut 9:00 &.111. Costa Mesa North -------- MESA VERDE Huntington &>ach North METHODIST CHURCH COMMUNITY UHITEO .,.. .. v • ..,.u •• ., ·• METHODIST CHURCH 9'H•34 6662 He11 Ave 842·446 l WonMfolCe..rd!S'Nol W~t& IO:JO -----~JOA~-c~uc._. CHRIST CHURCH t l I o:JO A.M. ( IYTHESEA NewDOrt Beacn NEWPORT CEMTH' 1400W Balboa Blvd UHITED MlTHODIST 673-380!> A Rav Ro .. -rtSho"'atd Jr 1601 Marguertle VP .. uv .. Coronadel Mar W ...... ACtiwcllSc-.. w--to1U.k · ~JOA.f14. ---~c:... Wiidey f't .. Sch•ol/Dey c.... ......, .. _-..it<M• .. 1:4'"""' t. 5:00 """' lie•. Jofwl R. IC"o1 644-<1745 F0 .AIHVAWY FllST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1122' 1Wiw4 St. .... ~ Mllw,......... 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Adult Bible ~tuay -N4tW 1..11e,.routn CHRIST CEMT&lED atall TUCHING I . . • I COURSES BY EWSPAPER s.Ntday, Aprll 8, 1178 • Sports: ·Pervasive 'P.leasure , # of the Flesh.' r Discipline Ranks Above Creativi'Y . . contempt. People uaualb' want aomethina from t.be athlete • .. ThouNncb ot people who doa't know me," •8Jt Bill bradley, the Rhoda Scbolar who play~J 10 years in the National Buketball Auoclation, .. use my partlclpaUon u an excuse ror noaactlon as a fix to help them escape their everyday ptoble " On the day UM Stttlen cllnched tbelr aecond stnl&bt Super Bowl appearance, the ,.,.... of Pltuburlb were auddenlJ tbronaed wltb people Jabbinl their forefln1era at • wintry 1k)t and acreamlnJ[, "We're No. 1, we're No. 11 .. If the pro athlete 1ometlme1 seems "un1rateful" for thla ephemeral and bypocrtUcal celebrity 1tat,ua, 1mall wonder t.bat the black at~lete,. who bu been moet cruelly used by the 1p0rt1 lnduatry, haa led the way In demanding -------------------- U didn't seem to matter that ~ Ua.at the teacbers were still on •trike ln PtttabW'lb, that there bad been no public education ln the clty for weeks, that million• of Uvea were fHlln1 di.a location and dama1e: the Steelen -h1Ped u a mytblc extension of t.be city -bad won lo abow the world that the Iron City wu "OK, Jack," and • deserved to be plugged into the national happy news network. For t.be moment. at least. lt wu a hero cily ot super people. THOSE CRIES OF .. We're No. 1 ! " from major league cities and from high school gyms. have been described late- ly by social acientlats as gymptoms oft.be 1rowing needs of Americans to identify with tangible and respected or- ganizations; the increasing fragmentation of American life has made sports !andom a book u"n• to hang onto. More and more commentators have begun describing spectator spom aa "t.be opiate of the people," as t.be "modern bread and circuses" and as the nation's "real religion" (while describing religion as America's real spectator sport), as if it were a '70s phenomenon, sprung full·blown from the swollen coffers of the television networu, instead or a logical proaression in the crowing cultural Importance of sports as a shaper of ethics, values and definitions. Since the industrial revolution, the playing and watching or competitive aames have been promoted as healthtul activities for both Uc mdlv1dual and the pation. Youth wl11 develojS courage and self·contro1, while Age will find bhssrul nostalgia. Or so. we were told. FAMJLIES WILL discover new lines of internal communication, and Immigrants will find shortcuts to recognition as Americans. Industry, the military, eovemment, the media have promoted this faith In sports, and in so doing have imposed the values of the arena and the locker room upon our national life. "Only winners are truly aUve," said George Allen of the Washington Redskins, one of t.be all·time winnlngest coaches and a friend of presidents. "Winning Is living. Every time you win, you're reborn. When you lose, you die a little." THERE ARE DISSENTERS, or course, more and more these daya, ran&ina from parents trying to defuse the tenae competitiveness or Little League programs to such 1porta radicals as Dave Meggyesy, t.be apostate all-pro linebacker, who said: •·Football is an attempt to sell a blown out, smacked out people, figbtlnc lnOation, the e xploitation or their wort, of their earth, that our system ls atlll aoclally, economically and politically viable." Heretic or defender of the faith, or nonparticipant, there Is no escape from the impact of sports. WINNING IS LIVING' Coech George Allen USED AS 'EXCUSE' Ex-cager QIU Bradley Traditionally, sports bas acted as the flf'St sep arator or the sexes; sometime soon after kindergarten, half the population -the Cirls - were cut from the team, literally or symbolically handed the majorette's baton and told to prep.are for their careers as encouragers of men. IN RECENT \'EARS, the resuraence of tbe women's movement bas significantly increased the number of females who participate ln sports, but equality on the playing fields is nowhere near as prevalent as one might guess from the current hype of female sports stars. From the middle grades on, boys are divided into athletes and failed athletes, worthy and unworthy, just at a time when they are most confused about their bodies and their relationablps with their peers. Most Americans, early winnowed from organized sports, elther tum away from sports entirely, or become avid fans, a pastime encouraged by daily newspapers (which typically fill 25 percent of their newshole with sports results and gossip>. by television (for whom sports programming and revenue is a mainstay), and by the ritual man chat that makes sports our most common currency of communication. THOSE WHO HA VE survived all the cuts to make a worJd·class amateur team or a professional club have beaten odds that have been figured at one in a thousand. <Even then, success is generally 1hort·Uved -few pros spend more than five years phlyinc for pay.) They have wsually sacrificed the chance to develop themselves socially, errioUonally and intellectually, so narrow is theirs~. Aa Mel Rosen, a black hidt achool basketball coach in Louisiana once pointed O\tt, a boy Who devotes his life to becomln& president of the United States. even If he falls, will pick up enou&h experience and information alon1 t.be way to make a successful and fi.UIJ.llln& ~. A boy who , devotes hia life to becoming center for the Pblladelpbla 78en bad better aet Lbere 1l he npecta to 1et anywhere at all. ATIU..ETES ARE SEEMINGLY lionized in our society, but the adulation ls superficial and comes moatly from children, aroupiea and the adult male "jock worshipers" t.6it athletes hold in more eoncreto rewards in t.be form of super 1alarles.. SPENCE& HAYWOOD, THE 19-year-old hero of the 1988 Olympic buketball team. 1et aome aort of record by Jumpio1 from ooe collece to another, then 1uddenly turnln1 pro, then Jumplnc to another leatue. It was very hard to arcue with his credo: "U you're from the petto, It doesn't matter wbat you do or how you aet it, only if you eot iL What loyalties you 1ot? To your family. To your (black> brothers and •liters. But to buketball? To aome team 1 Forget It." Sports is a aocialber for work or war or depression. Listen to the historian, John A. Krout, prepare us in 1929 for tough inninp: "Durlnl depraalon, witll thousands out or work, 1porta helps refocus our attention on the Great American values and Ideals, and alao helps us remember that life does not begin and end with the dollar." FORTV·FIVE YEARS later, a M\eml Dolphin lineman. Norm Evans. preparea UI rar the new spirituality: "J guarantee you Christ would be the touchest guy who ever played lhla game ... Jesus was 111 real man, all right ... ag,reaalve and a tremendous competitor ..• I have no doubt be &Jd llti~ Advertisement ELECT ZSCHOCHE • .-... .q,...,..,,.,......,,.-,.~.~- FOi HUMTIM•TOM llACH CITY COUNCIL APRIL 11, 1978 #7 OMYOUI ..WT ID ZICMC>atl k 1 "14 .. .. ..,..... ...................... ( .,. J ...... *'-lilt ....... .., .......... .... i.e.....,._ .... ,...., c ,, ............ ..,_.. • •• 1 ............. , .............. lk __ ...... 6.C ...... .......... 1 ................... ..... . . Yoh-April I I, lt71 could play in the National Football Leacue ••• He wouldbea1tar .•. " ·' •• Even in golf, tenl\ls and bowline, the spo~ wlth the great.eel apectator·parliclpant interfa~ the media thrust has been conaumertam -tbi!• clothes, money and strenlth to bu.y more -ra~er than t.be Joy of aames. Perhaps it ls the Un1erln1 Puritan lntluence or the work ethlc t.bat compel.a us to justify out leisure, to make of sport a metaphor and a lesapb and a preparation rather t.bq a healthtul hip, ~ most f Wl a body can have in public. ... THE EMPHASIS ON the discipline of sport, rather than the creativity, and on spectatorsbip rather than participation, has made sports int.e,a. work camp. Those who would break out to truJy play have been made to sound radical. "For starters," wrote t.be dislance runn~~ Bruce Kidd, "we should stop preaching abo\lt sport's moral values. Sport, after all, isn't Lent. It"s a pleas~re or the flesh." ' NEXT WEEK: Lipayt~ cfiicuases the JVmboUc:. importance oJ three tp0111 hnoe1, Joe Namath, BilUe Jean KlnQ. and Mt.ihommad AU. ORANGE COAST CHURCH DffiECTORY HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH ~of F-"'•lew 9'"' ........ Ctlte ...... le•. Hitt ... Jr•i•. h1tor "i-17141 ss •. t7ii ~MDAY WOISHI, SOVICH 11:00 A.M-SUMD4Y SCHOOl t:4S A.M. IVfHIHG HIVICI -6:00 ... M. WEDHISOA Y IVIHIHG • 7.00 l'.M. YOUTH AHO ADULT lllll STUOIES _ CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W.W..., Cetf• MtM '4~J It I We re A Going Gl0W1n9 Growing Church SlhC>AY SBYICIS BIBL!STUOY9A.M. WORSHIP10A.M.&SP.M. s,.cw ............... ......... ,.AUl THOM4S. MIHt$Ta llY AH CIOWL YOUTH Mf'41STll n.-t ls• way to•••-. COHSCIOUSl Y ............. CHURCH of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Of l••llM• ... c .. -lAOUHA CA'fYOH 110 _,_,El TOllCI AO HD41Y GHHAaD, Mlftltltf' s...dey S....lc:n -I 0:00 AM ....,._.,. k . Chwcll & Yttlftl ~ 10 AM Ol>ly C-CM-141~-4l•4N4Tff We .. 0 1 .. 4-eteo THI WOID ROM UNITY IS 11GIFT11 ., ............ The ert of gMng II I~ Vfll'Y doMtv with the art of loving ~ the)' Nv9 aomethlng In common. Both work under lhe IN that ~Mng ltlrta wtlh oMng. When one complelna thet he haa never been ~end nevet" I~. he Is rMlly aaytng thet he ~ leemed to~ IOPNCi•tlon end neYW learned to love. Giving our time, 1ttentlon. praise, and ~atton ltartl the lew lnlo ection thet btlnga eotne • or theM ..,. 9th Otvlno love la tnwnM>ly the .,,.... way 10 haw the..,,. gift returned to us. ",..~ .... ~ .... o..-..w ~ -=ro A.Mo M+Slll "MACTIC.A&. Ifft ~$-:.slrr= C» MIWPOlf IMCH i.teci.-1 ... a.,..... .....,.,. ..... ~.. '46"7117. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES ll.UICMIS Of 1141 WO~ C-Cff Tte"'Pl ~ Of O.IT, IC8mll .. llOST°" ...SIAOIUVTT\ "AU SIM, DISEASE. AMD DEATH UAL7" SUMDAY, APRJL t, lt71 Costa Mna -first Chwch of Christ, Scl...+ist 2110 Mue Y•rde Dr .. Coile M• .. WMey Sdt.ol -I 0 A.M. C:Wch S•r•ic• -I 0 AM. aeedilM) aoom. 2110 M•H V~ ~. t 4.M.·4:)0 ,.M. MIMI "'"'Set. WM. 7·7.50 ... M,.t.t :lO ... M. .... ,....,o" leoc:h-Fint Ct.rch of Christ, Sc~ntist lftl & Oht, ........ IMI a..c• Clwcll & s-4ey Sci.oo.-t:JO t. 11 A.M. 1 ...... 1--UIMtMst. C .... ~$'IO,,_ TUHlaU' ) .. I 11.M UC. -Sl\IOT ~ lnlM-Chrlstlan Scl.itu s.ci.ty of l"IM s.t'•ktt It Sf. MatttMw ~ C'-dt c.a .. r Drt .... s ....... 'W.y. '" ... S-dey Sirricat ed s...4.y S.llHI 1:.00 P)i4. CMld c-P'ro•ldtd Wad. W.ln -I,,,.., . LOCJl'i"l leoch-Flrst Chwch of Christ, Sclfftist UUOpDrht Clwcll & 511.-Y klMtel-I 0 A.M. ....... __ 214"-•••··· Mlasioft vi.i.-Ffrst Chwch 4tf Chrht, Sci-fiat C~MltH ...__._.,Sc._., 25'U C...tlllwe ~. ~It t. S..ltdey Sct.o.1-I 0 4.M • ...... 1--Sflf•wey C..tw ...... ,._. .. Lera "-•port 9.oc:h-Fint ca...-ch of Clwht, Sc ...... at un vi. u.. ~ ... ~ a.rd & ,_., Sc..._....00 & IO:JO A.Mo ....... 1-. JJ I 5 Yhi L~ MeA. "'"' 'rl. -t A.M.·I r M. C"''llCl••~0090 rw~n 9 3(>' I JUA M lm!llu1yT•-.... ,.,. li_.-SK_,C ..... 9fCllrist, ScMMtkt JIOO PMlftC Vl.w Dr .. c ........... . Qmiill&~lcMet-ltAM..' ....,a ... -noo "l"Le..t...,,, .. c... WED. IVIHING THTIMONY MUTIMGS- . I ,,M., AU CHUllCHIS All :an• ronliall~· In\ 1tod to 11lleond the rhurch tll?r\'ICt!ll 1&nd •njo) lhe pn VllOl(l'S or lhe Ruct1ni: Rooma C .... c .... '"•1414 AT AU. SllVICU The quarhrty llWe Le11on1 .,.. now ~ .. t Monday ........ Friday, 6:45-7111 r.M. et1 ,~~ '''•c lSTCHUROf OfRfllGfOUSSClfNa /~",, Of NEWPORT BEACH ! .. a T. · •""*""""(."'•' h Ul\ot..,C.hu<t.•olAet.g<CN•~•rce LA ;., ~ .:-· IEV. ALHltT ll.MJll. IScF, MIHISTD ;. ... . . .' WORSHIP AHD SUND.\ y SCHOOL IO:JO A.M. Mond1y Morning end Thursday Evening Htalln9 Workthop URBANUS $9UAH MacArthur at Ford Rood-HewPorl a.och J A~4 "I P1~A11U"JA '4(~~A(,r O•Al ftl&..W)I IJ6.Ull MWstw'1 Me. 640.1711 Something wonderful will happen to you al the N£WP.OITHAU81 CHURCH Of IWCIOGS SCIOCE 541 Center St •• Cotta Mesa 646 1032 D1al·A·Prayer -q46-6464 ----,~·~ ... -S..-'ffces & s-4-y Scheel - IO:JO A.M. •1t•••-C.JAQ-.-r-....~ M'""'•·l•-....... ~-·T_A __ A Ctrdial Wttc11M fr111t ~ UICITEI CHUICH Of CHllST CDMM•"1TY CHURCH COM;mATIONAl 611Heti~A•• .. c-dtlMw 644-7400 ~W ....... MWt~ IOA.M.-~W ..... V•• •x""°'""°ol.,.....,c..,. NU;HIOIHOOI CONH£;A TIOIW. C•fl J40 St. AM'• Ill ····~ . ...,... ...... 494.S061 ,,.... ................... w.w ...,,........,,,_.,,. ~ .. c .............. HARBOR CHRlmANCHUROt ,......,... .. a.wt '!401 lmHfflhlf• ..... e..$-5781 SUNDAY SMVtCIS Chufcft khoOI 1:30 .......,w......., 10;4$ Rev Gene R. Swanton Pastor NUffffY & Child C•re steff• XEMO.AM Dlat HO. . . ~==:::::~~~~~========~:::::::============::::::::::::::::::::::~1 . SNt:PBDWMIUS ~-~ ............. ...., • .,,.. JOIJl~ ..... C01TA-..wa1•rs~ ~, ...... , 611 W. t• IT._ COSTA.._. 4t5"!1 Jro: PAITOlDA......... O..Wt I ......... IW.,..-W.ITWY ''~:;;:; •r 1111,... I I$~ " ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas CHURCH OF nu COVft4Al'O' 2150 Fei~•i~w ltd , Co,la Mete lntee A IC11,.,.., '°''or 5Wtd9y War1hip & C~h School l :lO & I 0:00 4 M. ''-'•· 557.3340 Cun•• .. tty Presbyterian CIMlrch 415 .,_. .. Au .• l ...... a.-11 Ito. A"'-J. T•~tt•r h• l:ldOfl H. T11oH t ·IOA.M -Clwhti.., fdllcallo. How 10'.IS A.M. -Wonl11p I I: IS 4 M. -hflowth1p How .......,. 01.1sss /' t"'\ This Sunday Worship in \. ../ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 600 St. Andrews AoJCt • Nowoort Beach • 63 t ·2880 kit 51nlce11:00. t :JO, 11:00 1:00 .U.C.-''TUIHIMQ. POINT"" T1la 1 ... Jedi I. n.-, '"9cMlt f :30 Ir 11 :00 A.M.-"LIT MOT YOUI HIAIT • Dr. c.., M. w ........ 111. f'tMcWiut I llROUIUIO" Ci.MC.. & c:wi.-•a Clwc• Sc.MGI At Al Stnt<t1 AIC HIU'UHl -'4S..22Z2 ST. MARK PAESBffiAIAN CHURCH 2100 .... VIit• Dt-.• .......,_. h•h It•. wr111-McQ.lcl. rntw Lttlla Jollltst ... MinJc DJnct.,. SUHOA Y WOUHtr & CHUICH SCHOOL t :OO a 10:10 A.M. "'-: 644-1141 COMMUNITY NISlnatAH CHUICH ,,, ~ ""'"' c:,.n-,., • .,., ~'il010 ... ~left ,,,,.,.C:.Dl ... ..., • • CIUT11t WOHHI,. ••••••••••••••••...••••• t :OO A~ C&Mt4T10M SllVICI •.••.•••.••••••••••••• IO:JO AM CHOllC:H $CHOO\ & ADULT STUOllS ••••• , •• I O:JO A lit ..... q~· y"""""'~· o, '~ o..,. ••• " ..... 0.-1..,. C.f\ft'\h ..,_ t"'' ~.,,, • Cll>lll °"" • AillN.D CHURCH • • • CARLA RECHER COLLECTS DAY'S EGGS Second-grader Grin• •t Her Job CHICKENS GET TENDER LOVING CARE Student K•den P•renlcu CradlH Hen Tots Try Farming Stwkn1,s Get Good Grounding Children al Vista Verde Elemen- tary School in Irvine are getting a good grounding in farm life. alternaUve higb1 school, started the farm four or five years ago with an animal projed, a spokesman for Vis· ta Verde school said. Placentia { Firm Gets Pipe Work Santa Margarita Waler District directors LOCAL I NATIONAl DMIY Pl ... ...._ "Y ~ ......... FARM GIVES CHILDREN A CHANCE TO GET CLOSE TO NATURE IN IRVINE Unified School Dl1trfct Offer1 Six Plots to Children From SELF Catlwlics Back Obscenity Ban WASHING TON (AP) -The U.S. Catholic Con- ference hu urged the U.S. Supreme Court to up. bold the federal law against use of indecent, pro- fane or obscene laneuage on the air. In a friend-Of-court brief 1iled in a dispute between the Federal Communications Commission and a Pacifica Foundation radio station in New York, the church argued that tR_~_Erohibition is needed to protect the rights of a ~arty -the public. \ .. , . --'~ at lJN 'BEL Vi. ~ !li~~I FINE LEAIHER (!/J' GOODS & · . ACCESSORIES BONNIE CASH HANDBAGS DON LOPER WALLETS-TANO SUPREME HANDBAGS-DESIGN EXPRESS AMD ATLANTIC WGGAGE ...,....., .. _,_~s.... OH SALE! In fact, they get down on the ground to plant, weed and harvest their radishes, onions , parsley and other vegetables, and they're not shy al collecting egg.s either. He said the SELF students also measured off the plots which are available to all the district schools. a warded a $243,393 l""•••••••ll pipeline construction .-"'!r!"""'~--..----. <X>STAMESA J6t t. 17tlli St. w...,.,.s-.. __ .,.. .. 646-HJJ IMW.W SUCH FARMING IS made possible by a five-acre Irvine Unified School District farm located on Sand Can- yon Road not far from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. FOUR DUCKS AND a turkey also live on the farm. Far from winding up on a Thanksgiving t able, the turkey a roused widespre ad sym- pathy from students recently when It landed in the animal hospital with a dislocated leg. contract to Bejaclc Corp. of Placentia to serve the Coto de Caza develop-· ment near Escape Coun- try, Bill Knitz, dis trict manager, said Bejack's bid was lowest of five s ubmitted. Work is scheduled lo begin in EARL'S rLuMe1MG MEAT ING Alll CC*D • SI LI< 1116S1 $ff~1ce Tu"" !>t.,.I\ •I YtWr Oo04' IC.II Slofe .._,ttl Y°"' ArH I COSTA MHA642-1753 1w~e1 .... MISSION v1uo495-0401 2"22 c-;,. c.o.;ilr- 0 JI atA...,. l'ltw THE GREAT AMERICAN AMUS&,.ENT co.1~;:;;;:;;;;;;;;_:::=:;========~ Antique Slot8.p1•09 State Mutual Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATIOfe Arcade Games. · & ~ Smith Barney, Harris Upham & Co. ~~a Incorporated l akr1 plro:rure m ez1endmg an lnl/ltahon Six plots are supervised by volun- teers and maintained by students from several district schoo~. includ- i 1-,g Deerfield Elementary, El Camino Real Elementary, University :Park Elementary and SELF School. Other farm-related proj ects In- clude obtaining seeds from the UC Irvine agriculture department, col- lecting milk cartons and using them to start seedlings, then transplanting the small plants into the gTound, the spokesman said. June and to be complet· ,. ____ ;;;;;;;;;;o,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;/( ed in October. NEED A LAWYER? to allend a umblar concerning ••ESfATE AND GIFT TAX PLAN!l.'ING UNDER THE 1976 TAX REFORM ACT'• . Studebts from SELF. the district's 82 Million Asked The Uincb line is to stretch approximately a mile from all ~xisling waler line in Plano Trabuco Road near the Coto de Caza controlled entrance area. The line eventually will serve an estimated 500 r e - LowlegalfH •Divorce • Bankruptcy •Criminal • Wills-Probate • I ncorPoration •Accident-Inj ury • Eviction • Collections TM 1Ubjec!1 ,,Tesenl~ IDiU include: Will.9 Living Tnut Testnmentar11 Trust Gift Making Short term Income & Ta.t S<l1J1ng1 Trual Totie Sues Over Leg BRID.GEPORT, Conn. (AP) - Comedian Totie Fields has filed a $2 Otlllion damage suit against seven cloctors and St. Joseph's Hospital in Stamford where she was hospitalized in 1976 shortly before her left leg was ainputated. Miss Fields, a Hartford native, had her left leg amputated at New York City's Columbia Presby terian HG.$pilal because of pblebit.ia. sidences, Kniu said. 640-2507 Th e re c reation- 2909 II. M-. Street S•t• Au (714) 135.1115 TVU·SAT 11·1, Fii Tl I Jn Addltwn Slafr MuJual l:J 0/fenng Wath Every New Deposit Of $5000.00 or More a Simple W1U, al No COit to the Deposator. DATE: . Tuesday, Apnl ll, 1978 PLACE: ·state Mutual Sat11ng1 and Loan «>01 MocArtmu BollUvord N.wport &toch, CA ns60 TIME: 1:00·1:00 p.m. oriented community is ~HR. CONIULTATIOH-410 .. •••••••• scheduled for 2,000 ~~~~~~~!::;~iriii;;;::::;;;;;;::;:::::::;:;c:::~c:=:~ homes eventually. ......,c......c:. ... The suit was med in Bridgeport ~eral court. The 48-year-old performer's suit mali;es only general a ccusations of negligence again.st the defendant&. Additional details were expected In . pre·trial litigation. Surveillauee Set Effort to Combat Firebombing SAN DIEGO (AP) -Banks have u s ed them ror y e ars, but now· Winchell's Donut Houses are install· ·ing surveillance cameras to combat such incidences as firebombinas ot two of the firm's San Diego outlets. George Helllck, corporate market· ins director for Winchell's in La Mirada, confirmed that cameras bad been installed but declined to s ay which stores would have them. Flrebombinas in February and March at two Wlncbell's shops did considerable damage after the firm's plans to open an Ocean Bea~h outlet stirred community opposition. PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Free Legal Aid Offered F ree legal information will be available to South Coast Plaza shop- pers April 22 when at- torneys man ·booths set up in the Carousel Court from lOa.m. to4p.m. The event is sponsored by the Orange CQunty Bar Association, the Young Lawyers Associa· lion and Lawyer's Wl ves. in cooperation with the municipal and superior courts. POSITIVE PEOPLE ARE VOTING FOR LUCILLE KUEHN FOR CITY COUNCIL EXPERI ENCE • ACHIEVEMENT• LEADERSHIP• lNTEGRITY LUCILLE KUEHN District Six Incumbent • 1liE ONLY INCUMBENT SEEKING REELECTION Rf~~~~~J~~~~+1d'NT~~~r+~ ~~~~$T~~1>'A~1 • MEMBER , CITY BUDGET COMMITIEE THAT HELPED REDUCE THE ClTY TAX RATE • LED DRIVE FOR OASIS SENIOR cmZENS CENTER AND NEWPORT CENTER BRANCH LIBRARY \ ) RSVP: 833-1313, Space wiU be limJttd. Jf interested but unable to attend, please call for in-formation. · GOOD GOVERNMENT IS GOOD BUSINESS ••• YOUR COMMUNITY POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE URGES YOU TO VOTE FOR THESE OUTSTANDING CANDIDATES ••• DON MecAl.UST!R FOii COUl'IOUCAlf 8oan1 ~I. Hunt~ -Union H19ll k"OOI Otalrk:t Com'f\•11lon.r. P-endA«tN l>on ~-"~ ._.. -.CaMI,_. QIOftal OcCuP•· , ....... _ ...... encl Huril"'9-1oneeKll,_ Iden! lo• -" r--- nwncv. H<>ffMAN '°" ClOU'tCUIAM ...._.. _...., of Ille Hll!lliflOIOll -..ch~ Comnftlllon ...., city _. TEO 8ARTl.ETT FOii COUHCIUlAIC °"' ,,_, ftpetlencecl ._I "'"h ..... 20 ,_. ol ~I --He"-& N ici Ille -11-ol l.Uyot -Va Meyot He,._ Mlwd • ,.,.._,, ~ ol Cll>es tncl holdl ""_..,.,j) In .... _. C••IC orveNz,llionC. JEROME BANE RJll art A TIOfU«Y 0-111.,...,. leOal .. .........,. w111\IN-110 111 Hullllll!>-lori Suell. Preakleri1, Cl\emti.• ol Com. .-... --n.E"' ~Club­l>er-Muft•- "'" ...,, ClwW ......61on c:o..... mtll.. C!Wff• Hae.....,,31-•• -.llCll _...,.......,, '°' -12 .,..,... ,,_ .... '"" ~.ieon.-. Slale -Cooillty .. _ ... ._ Tl'1llnlno In lew end -.. Cl\a11..,.,,, P\ll>llC C.t>le Te....,1010" Autl\orlty Md • It ,._ ......,,, OI Hwlll• lllQ1onhocl\. ,. .. 2$ }'Mr1 .. ~ ••• pl!yil+. clall IO .,.. ... INl<"'t Ille to.p ... elOM!OfOllf CCWMWlllly. VOTE .. ·. APRIL. 11 n1 J04N THEA HUNTINGTOH llACH NEIGHIOAI *1TH YOUR IUPPORT AND YOUlt YOTL . A Robert c. Terry Mlchaef and Tess Lee Darrell Ward Joyce Rollings Wallace Qrotenhuls Martha Kiiey Jim Fox>c Mr. and Mra. 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R ecord AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -Petite Tracy Caulkins. a 14-year-old Tennessean, broke her own American record in the 200-yard breaststroke and Nancy Hogshead shattered the 200-yard butterfly record Friday night in the AAU short course swimming championships. It. was the third individual American record in the AAU meet for Caulkins. who earlier established records in the 100- yard breaststroke and the 400-yard individual medley. She also swam on the record-setting 400-yard medley relay team. Later Thursday night, Nick Nevld, a 17-year ·old swimming in bis first national event, won the 200 breaststroke in an American record time of 2:00.53. Caulkins finished at 2: 14.07 l_o break the 200 breast record sne set eArlier Friday in the pre- liminaries. Patty Spees held a slight lead over Caulkins at the end or the first S-0 yards. Caulkins had taken control. however, at the 100-yard mark when alt eight finalists were on an Amencan record pace. Dawn Rodighiero of the Mis· sion Viejo Nadadores was second at 2: 16.83 and Spees finished third (2:17.37.) Hogshead, 15. a bridesmaid lo record-setting performances in two earlier races, finally got the spotlight with her American re· cord 1: SS.74 time in the 200 fly. Hogs head knocked two seconds o(( the old record set by Corona del Mar resident AUce BrQwne, who fini shed third in the race al 1:59.36. Diane Johannigman, who set the 100.yard fly record earlier in the meet, was second in 1:59.25. Greg Jagenburg captured the men's 200 butterfly with an AAU meet record 1:45.55 clocking to break his own mark. WOMEN 200.,ard fly -1. HopNOJd IAmberJn Swim Club) I S.S.74 IArnerlcen record Old •-d 1 sr.u by Allee Browne !Mission vi.Joi 2. Jollennloman (Clnclnnalo) 1 H.U. l. 8r- (Mlulon vi.io1 1 s• l6 4 Miiier I Ne.iwlli.l 2 00. 10. S. Mffcltt ICot-l 1:00.llJ. 6. l!,ullllnlll !Hewell) 2 01" 200-yard br .. 11 -I CeullllM (NHllvlllel 2 14 07 1Am9rl<M ,._,old record Z:ltA lly c.u11<1n1l. 2. Rod!Qfll.,.o IMI"""' v1e10> z· ... a. S Spee~ I~ Hllll 2:17~. 4 lh-*I (USC! 2 11.U • ew-IFl«IO.) 1 17..S. 10.yerd bec1I -1. Je1911 IS.nl• Clare) U..Gll (MU m•I ,_..,.,,,.~SUI .. , Jn•l 1. """411"9t., IMetlWlll•l SS .... I. Carllllt IOl'ldft. nell) 16.01.•. V•ndewe9fle (UCL.Al s. ... s. lioefllcll ISOrinoti.td. Ore.I S7 H. • llr-y !Fo.- calclt«) S7.". IOO lrH ,..,.., -I. NHllVllle AQUl>CIU 7.11,U I )lm•rlcan c.lw rec:ord Old rec:oo"d 7 · "·02 llY Ml .. slon Vle10>. 1 Mis•._. vi.10 "'A"" 1 11.n l. Oe Anr• ··A·· 7:11 ''-4 Al..enldlt AQwlla 7.tJ.Oil S El Monie "-II< Club 1·21.21. • Clnclnn•ll MarloM 7 ·U 10 1 Mlulon VleJo 0·11•• 7 :1' )I Melf 100 Y••d lly -1. J~9 (He•IOn ~ Pe I 1 0 S.S IAAU nw.I •Kt>rd; old rec:Clf"d I .. 50 trt J-nburol 2 8'WMr (S.nl• Cl•••> I 4' '3. l Glu$1el1er COellas) 1;47.0•.• Hlllencamp (Florld•I I 41 20 s c;,.09 IRalel9ll H C.I , 47.1' • Aydler (Mli'len v1e10> , ... " 200 yaro br .. 11 -1. Heyld INathvllle) 2 00 SJ (Amerlc•n record, old record 2:00.U by Henck•nl. l lien<.kl!n 1 GOU J. ~tin IFIOnde) 1 oo.as. 4. Lundqultl IJonHIJOrO, Ga> t 01 11. s. Goodll•• 2 01 JS. 6. FrHINln (!Mini• Ciera I 2 Ol IO. 100 yard bil<ll -I. Rocca (tno<•O'll 4'.U. 2. Foreman (Concord, Tenn I so 04. J. Br Ill (Rochlf ... Md I JO :N 4. IC .. ry (ltldl•NI 50 4' S. TterMY CVSO SO SJ. 6, Hauloan }O•I 7. T.,...111 (M•Hlon Viejo) SI IJ. I, Patclllft9 Cl'fu11t1ng1on 11.a<lll SI IS. • • (American record: old rKWCI 6:Jl.'2 by Auburn Vnlw,.lly). 2. Multano Swim Clvl> • » oO J. ScHilllern Cll41-6 n. 1' 4, Nonll Alwr Yadtt Clutl •.JS 41 S. ~ Ac~Pl>IS Miik t :.. l2 t, Florld• AQUello ··a·· •.Jt ..... 1, Ml•lon Viejo .. ,. ... ,. ... 1VSports Today on Televlsloa 10:15 a.m. (4) BASEBAU. -The Houston Astros meet the Reds--.t Cin· cinnaU'a Riverfront Stadium. Noon (5) -OUTDOORS WITH J\JLIUS BOROS - Julius Boros golfs on the frozen surface of New York's Lake George at an Ice carnival which includes dog sledding. 1 p.m. (2) -THE MASTERS -Third round play ln lhe Masters Golf cbampionshJp from Augusta, Ga. (4)-BASE8ALL-The world champion New York Yankees face the Rangen at Arllngton (Teus> Stadium '2$) -C\JllUNG -Cov· erase ol-the Sliver Broom senior world cbampion.sh.lps, taped at Winnipeg. · 3 p.m. (7) -GREATEST· SPOaTS LEGEND -A tribute to tennis great Rod Laver of Newport Beach, who remlru1ce1 with hosl Tom SMv about the birth O( pl'O tenftb .. a: 30 p. m. (T) -PllO BOWLING -Th• $70,000 G ater UartlOl'd <>Pell. ped at Wlddlar L«u, Conn. &p.m. tn-wms WOUJ> or 8P O llTS - Cba 11ploo1hlp "\;oxlDI· Wilfredo Oomu pcatt hla WBC bantamwelibl u. tJe Oil the Ube •cl.inst Mtbliil6~ AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -Tb .Wried Mast.us, which somehow 1eem1 to have a comer on sports drama unmatched by aQY other .went, has been primed by tbe PUlnJ>ed·up erandaon ol a Mex-i~aa rravedisger fo.r what could be its ~atest theatrics ever. :·nu. time I came to play:• satd Lee Trevino, grim.faced as an Ailee god aftu a solid 89 had sent him swaggeclng Into a share of the second·roun4 lead wltb Rod Funselb Friday in ij)e.f clllSsic be once vowed be never would play again. 0 I'm not quite co jolt1 ... said 1\-nlno, who made him.self a part or the American leceJMI 'in his self.created role es the Merry Mexican. Theo be quickly belied hi• own atatemeot with a rapid·fire run of one-Hoen. But they came aft.er the fact, after be hid stalked lbe gentle, nowered hills he once said he never again would tread, after be bad put himself into position to wtn the tournament that bas been his personal nemesis. Trevino, the ulUQ\ate actor, always:on st.ale: the 1estUrlng, 1d.macm11 clown-hero. has aet tbe stage tor t.be high drama that bu come to be ex~ted over the last two rounds of golf's fteatestsbow. In r-.cent. years, it has pro- d u~ed tbe Jack Nicklaus-Tom Wetakopl. Johnny Miller finish: lhe Tom Wats.ot\·Nlcklaus con· frontation last year; Ray Flqyd's li,e-wood heroics: Gary Player'& i,J\credibly beautilul ap- proach °"No. l'l. In e&.c:iiU Y~llrl. there was the tearful .. 1 am a slupld, •• of THE AHGELS'RICK MILLER (RIGHT) IS TAGGED OUT BY THE MARIO GUERRERO. 13-4 S h e lling Lopes, Mo iiJlly Star In Dodgers' Victory ATLANTA CAP) -Dave Lopes knocked In four runs. three with a homer. stole three bases and scored twice. while Rick Monday also drove in four runs, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 13·4 lnumph over the Atlanta Braves Friday night and spoiling the managerial de· but of Bobby Cox. Lopes homered in the third to wipe out a 3·0 Braves' lead built ' Dod~Slate AH 0.mes.., KAIC II.NI• 17MI Apr II 7 L<H ""9«1H •I Atl .. I• • JO pm. AP'tl I~ ~H .ill All.,le 10 10 am "-'" 'L.as AnQeles al Allanla 11: HI am, 14-hit attack off four Atlanta pitchers. Left-hander Terry Forster made his Los Angeles debut after coming from Pittsburgh during the winter and stopped the Brav.es over the final two in· nings. The Dodgers took the lead 5·4 on Smith's single to right after a single by Yeager. a sacrifice. walk by Lopes and a stolen base. In the sixth Ron Cey reached base on Jeff Burroughs' two· base error before Steve Garvey, Dusty Baker. Monday and Yeager connected for con- secutive singles. on solo blasts by Rowland omce Cey doubled in the ninth and and a two-run shot by Dale Garvey walked before Monday Murphy o(( Los Angeles starter drilled a Dave Campbell pitch Don SUtlon. over tbe riabt field fence. the Jerry Roy s ter gave the fifth homerunorthenight. Braves their last lead at 4.3 with ATLANTA a leadoff homer in the third 1..ourt0a~f:,.,,,. ab, 11 "' before Sutton settled down. and Lope•, lb 3 2 1 • Rovs1ar, s11 • 1 1 1 the Dodgers bats came alive. =~~:i':~·. ~ ~: ~ ~ ::~:..:',. ; ~ ~ ~ A two-run single by Reggie &1trh, er 2 o o o 1111rro11s. 11 4 o 1 o , Smith in the fifth off Atlanta ?J;,~~.n ! : ~: =:;.,o;"; ~.. ! : ; ~ starter Phil Nlekro gave the O..rvev.1b Ai 1 1 e°",,,._11, lll • o 2 o Dodgers the lead for good at 5-4 ::::i.'.'. l ~ ~: =~~.': ; : : : and tbe defending NationaJ Monc10.rf !3'• MMa111r,p 0000 League champions made it ... v .. o.,. c ~ ! : ~ ~r,·:,. ~::: rout with three runs in the sixth, ~!!'i'i1f." 2 o o o c.mpt1e1.p o o o ~ , two in the etgblb and three in the ~ To1•1S 21 u "12 <>~•:::."!' s!::: ninth on Monday's bomer. L -'119t'• OOl ou 023-1 Steve Garvey Monday and ,.fian1• · m ooo oot-s Y h .. J E -•Ul'nlU!llls. Rocket. OP -lM Anoelff I, teve eager -run-producing 1.011 -1..n ....,.,.. s. A11o1n1a s. 1a -f. singles in the sixth, .knocking out ee1 HC -0111ca 1. M41rp11y '· i..,... '·Royster Ci NI kr Monday 1.$8-~3. 8wb. S-:W.IMJ. e 0 . ''° It 11 a11 88 IO Sutton, who allowed seven hits, struck out three and •allced two. le(t for a pinch-hilt.er in the eighth. l.OIAMOaL.al AT\.AMTA 1 1 J 2 f'Hlell~ (l.l>-11 ! t I 6 MMelller I 1 0 0 C.ITl!I 2100 Roberto do Vicenio, Nicktaus• record wtterin1 ~r!orrnance: the insp,lred performances ol ~ early GOS Arnold Palmer; the Sam Snead· Ben Hoian playoff lo '54. Hogan-Byron ~,l$on in •u; the Gene Sarazen double.eagle. Ju!t as it seems there. are no more such scripta left, along comes a Trevino and It's all there apin -the rnan teylng to win where be said be couldn't wln. · And facing him is a collection ot the fmest. shot makers in tbe world. , .. r came into this llt~ baseball World Serles.•• T aaid. "I've won two 1tames. I'm golna !o.rfour ln a ?OW.' Trevinq. who hu revia game to accommodat• course be ooce said be c 't play. said be isn't clo t around u much u usual -164 tben quickly proved otherwise.• "Wb.y not?" someone askecL "1 want t.o keep my guest badges," Trevino satd, at.raighUaced as could be while See Muten, Pate Bi Be/ ore 28,194 Tanana BaffleS Oaklan~ 1-o · Frank Tanana, coming off an arm injury that slowed him in 1977, dldn't exactly look hke the Tanana of old -but the Cali- fornia Angel left-hander was quite good enough Friday night as he blanked the Oakland A's, 1-0 An inflamed tendon in his An~bSlat~ All O.-ton K"4PC ltltdle (710) Aprll I Oaklaricl •I C.lll0<n•• 1 1S p.m. A,...11, O•kll•nd al C.mornl• 12 SS p.m Aprll 10 Mt"""'°"'"' Calll0<nl• 1:2S II m. pitching arm had made Tanana less than effective late last season. His fastball still appears lo lack some of the zip of pre- v 10 us years. But what he lacked in veloclly in the American LeaJiue opener against the A's he made up for it with control and savvy ··Frank 1s the kind of Dilcher that could probably throw a shutout, certainlJ beat' ,YOU at least even if he doesn't have real good stuff" said Angels manager Dave Garcia. "l Uunk he bad pretty good stuff tonight. He threw a few good Caslballs ... "This got us off on the right. foot ," said Tanana who was 15"9 last year ,..hen he called ii a season because of bis arm troubles on Sept. 9. "The other guy did a beck ol a job of pitching, but we got the run" Terry Humphrey tripled and scored on a single by Rick Miller in the sixth inning to glve Tanana all he needed. Tanana allowed six hits, struck out eight and issued one intentional walk in winning the Angels' opener for the second consecutive year. Loser Rick Langford bad re-- tired 13 Angels in succession after the first inning until Hutn· phrey led ocr with the first triple of his 354-game major league career. Left fielder Miguel Dil e missed a divmg catch on the bt.11 and it rolled to the wall. Miper followed with a line drive. to right field wtuch Tony Armas also almost snagged with a div- ing catch. Lanaford was lifted in ie seventh inning after walk g leado(f batter Joe Rudi. e right-bander allowed four hi . walked two and didn't strike out a batter. The game between the two CaliComia rivals drew 28,194 dh- der threatening skies. OAICLANO Oll-.11 Norlll. Cl TllOmM> lb Armas. rl Gllll•nd, dll E.ulan.c Gron Jb Guerrer, H $1•011•. 2b TolelS ........ • 0 1 0 J 0 0 0 4000 4 000 • 0' 0 A 0 I 0 4 000 J 0 I 0 3 0 I 0 310. 0 CAU~NI"' ...... 8Mlll•r, rf 4 0 I I c;,k11, Jb 2 0 I 0 8o&IOC1t, cf J 0 I 0 ltudi, " ' • , 0 llolor. an J o o o f.elrly. lb 2 • 0 ... CMlt,A J 00 o Mulln-1. ss 3 0 • 0 Hmphry. c 'I IO Telalt 2t I ( I Oaltl•n<I 000 • 0c»-o Calllomla 000 001 OC!ii-1 1..011 -~1...0 1, C.lllernta J 211 -O!MN. EHii'"'· 38 -Humpllrey. I" H R all •• IO OAKLAND Lenv1or11 <L..0-11 ' • ' ' a 1 Hov.rlo t o o o .... • CALlf.OlllU.A T•nane (W,1-0I ,, .. ,. T -1:5'.A-21,1 ... Kings Tied j ' ByCanucbf VANCOUVER (AP) 7 Mllce Walton and Hilliard Graves each scored two goals as the Vah· couver Canucks ralUed for a 51~ National Hockey League tie wi~ the Los Angeles Kings Fridty night. The one point earned by t£e Canucks moved them into a second-place tie with tde Colorado Rockies in the Smytbe Division. , Both teams have one c.•11!' left in the race for the final ~ playofC berth, Colorado hostlf\B St. Louis tonight while V • couver is in Los Angeles. Ir teams f•nlsh with an eq!I number ot points, the Can will make the playoffs beca they have more victories. The tie moved Los Aneef wltbin a point of Detroit in race for second place in t Norris Division. Detroit bas home·and·home series wlUa Montreal this weekend. Yeager and Bill Russell also had a pair of bits in the Dodgers' C.mp!MU 2 > S J ~· -l'9CWDbl. T.-t:JI. A-0 .... THE LA.KEAS' KAREEM ABDUWA88AR Graves scored his second go of the ea(lle in the openi minute of the third period secure the tie for tbe Canu The Kings ha~ 1cored four. ti in the aecond period to take a "\. Lftkers Roll PaSt ~ets, i t4-106 • Los Angelelt tralltd most of lhe flr1l pertod, shootin1 32 per· cent rrom the fteld New Jersey Jumped out to a S 1 lud, and atared four to 1iit poiist.s ahead most of tbo Jlnll 12 mloutu. le•d. M ercel Dionne bad ioals for Los An&eles. CdM'a CHRISTI ROWELL (14) GETS A SCREEN FROM ROBBIE TORRES (32). . -~!~CdM Girls Win, 40-36 :s,: ~:•: By HOWARD L. RANDY q..... Of .. ._,, .....• &.IH · .. :' ... Linda Goeggel and Christi ;-. ~well sparked a second half ·~ rally that moved the Corona del • :rmr ~ Sea Kings into the .. of>~~r::u:~s ~l~yeo~:~ 3F~i~~1; . night. .~ CdM's Sea Kings overcame a • h·alflime deficit to post a 40·36 : second round playoff victory over visiting Santa Maria Higb's Saints: . •. In Tuesday night 's : quarterfinals, CdM will face UJ>land at a site to be de- termined by a coin toss this ~ morning. .; 'Rowell scored six points in the .. game, all wilhln a span of a lit· ~ tlo-more than three minutes in ! Ute thlnl period. But they were E bic ones that brought CdM from a 16·13 halftime deficit to a 19-18 lead. Two of the scores came on inside passes from Goeggel. Although Santa Maria came within one several times after that spurt, the Saints never took the lead again. Goeggel, the . catalyst. then took over, hitting three ot the next four CdM baskets. She Also made four steals in the second half. CdM played a lethargic first half. After taking an 8-0 lead at outset, the Sea Kings didn't score again for 8:28 and didn't get a field goal for 10 minutes Fortunately, the Saints weren't hitting~onsistently, either. •·we tightened the defense both on the press and in the back court." coach Mike Williams said alter the game in explain· ing the second half turnabout. KELLY HALLIQAN (31) GRAM A REBOUND FOR CdM. The Sea Kings came out after intermission with a much more aeeressive offense as well. Get- ting only one shot most of the way in the flrst half, they sud- denly took conlrol or lhe boards and were getting more than one shot orr. Sophomore Kelly Halligan contributed 12 points to the vic- tory, seven in the second half. The CdM defense held Santa Maria scoreless in the final three ·minutes after the Saints had pulled to within one at that point. Torres Goe119el l!o••ll Kira "" .... I 2 J • H1lll11n 1 4 Z It Co<on J o 1 • Esposito 0 0 I 0 TOIAIS k ..... 1'~ • 4 In 0 0 • 0 0 0 1 0 1J ID 9 Ill Santi Merle Corotll O•I Mar , 10 n ._. • s 17 I- Diahlos, MD Edge Playoff Cage Rivals Mission Viejo Higb's Diablos, wllh a 20 -point SC'>rlng performance by Jeanne Beauprey, edged host Artesia, 44·40, In CIF 3-A girls basketball playoff action Friday night. Mater Dei'a Monarchs, second seeded in the 4·A bracket, likewise posied a close decialon, 57·54, over host San Marcos (Santa Barbara). Mission Viejo will play the winner of today's (5) 1ame between Ocean View (Hunt· inaton Beach) and Rlebetti (Santa Marla) In Tuesday's quarterfinals. Mater Del draws a home assisnment •1ain1t Lone Beach Poly, a 60-47 winner over Torrance. Mission Viejo was down by 11 polnta early In the third quarter before taJtini command. Then it was a see-aaw battle to the end with Jean Hersbberger's two Cree throws in the closing minutes icing the decision. Mater Dei trailed by nlne after one period, lhen took command with a 2'1·polnt second quarter w.itb Melinda Baumf P, a freshman, scoring eight pOints. * * * ttlel ·-... Ur•nlcll MlnHr MetwO.CCUI .. "pftp 1 0 214 Wiimot ' 0 , 12 0 '99 J 1 au ..... ,. 2 0 t 4 To .. I~ s-e.., QMft9n 1 • ' 2 ·~ : : : II 1116 "1 ,. f7 1' ~ IP II 10 14-M .... Vito .. ( .. ) tw " ,. • ca,.,..i1 H.ttlMll ...... 1 I 2 S Hkll.S .. ,_ ' 0 t ft ttll1Mf' .. _.? ' , • • . r ... , • l t • s ' • 1 t ' • t I ....... ;;, . •'- f 0il ers Spank Foe, 6043 :i ~ ' I Debbie But'l"OWI and Cheryl Cady each "°red ei1bt polms . for' tbe ou ... Burrows also had l1 r~ while Cad)t had five ate all. IP 7 &lg ..... .... _ . . ',., ·-I• t t 11......_. .I J ' 1 .... ,.,. I • • I T....C • 1146 T..._.. ~· . . . . , ..... . . ' . • • • • e t I t ' . . . ... , . ...... ............. ='· ..... -. = ': ~ :::: --.. BNJKETBAU./BASEBALL Estancia, MD Roll; Oilers Fall l eatminster Higb•s Lions, be ind the pitching of Eric Ga lord. pulJed lnt.o a tie lor first place in the Sunset Leaiue baseball race Friday ni&bt with Hunlingtoo Beach a1 the Oilers went down, 1-0, at .11.ile Square Park. .MV, Mustangs Log Vict~ries ! In other action. Estancia (Coata Mesa> H1gb's Eaeles captured their flrat Century League victory ol the year. beat· Ing visiting Tustin, 8-1; and Yater Del was a 3·2 winner over invading Bishop Mont1omery (Torrance) High in Angelus League warfare. Gaylord struck out 13 · and walked only two, while limiting HunUngtoo Beach to two singles in eltht innlnp of acUon And It WU Gaylord doing it witb the bat, too. as be sinaled in the only run of tbe tiff ln the eighth frame oll lOllnc pitcher Rico Thompson, who went the distance. strlklng out 10 and walking only two batters. HuoUngtoo Beach's only hit· ters to connect safely were Shawn Cisco and Shawn Gill. Est•cia collected five or its 11 base bits in the second inning, sending a total or 11 batters to tbe plate to glve winning pitcher Glenn Donnelly a big cushion to work with. Don Payan led off with a triple and an out after Dave Opferman wclked, scored on Clint Brown's single. Mike Bennett followed with an rbi double, Roy San- ta Maria was safe on an error and Eric Robbins drilled an rbi single. An out later, Dave Piaan.kl walked and Payan capped the outburst he started with a two-run sinele. Donnelly went the distance on the mound, scattering four hits while striking out five and walk· ing three. 1tf ater Dei collected its win behind the pitching of Vie Martin, but it may have been costly, too. Martin left tbe game in the seventh inning with a strained elbow. Steve Schaper and Greg Brown gave Martin the edge with solo homers during the tiff. lfftlmiMtw (II ........ 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Elsewhere, Corona del Mar and Dana Hilla fell two 1arlles behind a.a San Clemente notcbed a l-0 verdict over invading Dana Hills; and University Hl1h (Irvine) was a 2-1 victor over visiting Corona del Mar. Mccann, now 4-1 with a 0.61 e.r .a., thanb to three shutouts. stymied El 'Toro on a pair of singles. With pinpoint control <be walked none), El Toro was never able to get to1etber a serious rally. Mission Viejo got all it n~ in lhe third ·inning with a two- run el'l'Or the key after loading the sacks. Bruce Katz had a couple or scoring flyballs during the tiff and Jeff Newton pic~ed up an rbi with a double in the seventh frame. Newton's double &ives him 13 bits in 26 at-bats for the season. As a pitcher, he's sport· ing an 0.91 e.r.L Costa Mesa got rich with two- run bursts ln the second llnd fourth frames. Bob Packard drove in botb runs in the second with a sin1le. And it was Packard getting things going in the fourth with a two-bagger, followed by Klrk Bauermelster's double and Tb.ad Tropea's rbi single. Jeff Sutterfield went 61f.t in· nings before getting relief help from Ron Hirano, who put out a fire . The Artists of Laguna Beach rallied for two runs in the seventh on rbi singles from Tim Houts and Paul Corey before Hirano put out the flame. Dave Law went the distance for San Clemente, shutting Dana Hills off with three singles while striking out six and walking only two batters. Among the San Clemente of· fense was a two-run smgle by Wes Welch, a one-run double by Fred Merrill, and a run·scoring double by Law. Joe Mutt struck out a dozen CdM batters and allowed only two hits in a complete 1ame performance on the mound. Tough with runners aboard, Mutt stranded 10 CdM rwmers on the basepaths. Still, it took Dave Enns' div· ing catch )n the seventh inning to save lhe game after CdM had a pair ol runners in scoringposi. bon. 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J•nuary 71-10-1"1 r G H•llberQ1l IJ-1 .. ••rllr111 SlntlMarle, Jb 3 I I 0 ltolltllns, u • J 1 I ""'"''""'· '' • 0 0 0 Plwirskl, C 2 I I 0 Peylllt, lb l f 2 2 .JollMOn,llt I 0 I 0 09ferm1n,"" ' 1 1 1 $11Qldo, <It Soper. ct ltlley, Pfl Brow", rt Larlm•r, rf .. rtMll. 2" Donnelly,• Tolel• 1000 2000 0000 1t1 I 1000 4 1 2 J ODDO ,. 111 1 ~ .. 010 000 0-1 • °'° 010 • _, " J l"man ... 1l-1<11 T Olefll 74 72-146 ,J. Pet• 72·11-IU J Colo.rt 1•·1>-141 T. Wl•llOPf 17 11 -IQ T A•ron Ti-1'-141 J Sc"IH .. /S-H) l ·V. HHfrW' 1l-1'-1" J MtG,,. ,,.,,_,,.. e co•• n 70-147 • Ed Sn..,d 1' 10--1... T, PurlHr 1Mt-147 B. ICr•IH l 1~14-1... A Floyd , .. ,._ .. , A 8Hn ,..._ 1'4 J HH\ 7•·1)-141 L W•dlll,,, 74·10-1U ~"Lott 7Ul-14• M M cLnooo n.11 14' y P, Mc Evy 7).75-141 Boll Wynlt 1• 10-1.. 0 Hiit n·l~ue P Oo•lr?Ull 700-IU M Miii 7HS-141 AUTO LEASING THE WAY IT AUTO BE! Baseball Standings Fro• ltt• •1911HlcHt Dh•••d J•bll•• CoeH ...... M1rt V. to '"'' ••w or •••d .to•allll1 W ffh,... ~°'"" ....... ... ... ,..., to .... , ... roc1.,1 •Friend.IV •Fair •Efficient •Economical AMERICAN LEAGUE Eut Olvlaloa W L Pd. GB Detroit t o 1.000 Milwaukee 1 O 1.000 Cleveland o o .000 \it New York o o .000 ~ Boston 0 1 .ooo 1 Baltimore o 1 .000 1 Toronto O 1 .000 1 West Dlvillon Angels 1 O 1.000 Cbicaj{o l o 1.000 Seattle 2 l -"'.667 Minnesota 1 2 .333 1 Kansas City o o .000 '~ Texas 0 O .000 ~ Oakland O l .000 1 ......,...._ 0t1...iu • .,.,_,.. 1 Mii•-• 11, a.111..,.,,.. l <llkeeo•.e.ttRs Cllller!IN,,~o Se•lll• 6, ~tote l °"' .. tM* ICll9dloNd T....,. ....... ltHHS City l'--r-a-10 •t Ct.ftl .... (Garland 1).19) .:,;stott <kMnMJ ••met OlkAlfe taarne. 1•111,,,,.,. ( ..... to.ID et .ut_ ... (0. NM UM& 1•1) TOHfltO(~ ... "' .t°""'tc,. ..... i.w """ Y.n CW.V M-n et T .... CMMloc1l 7iJl O.itlencl (~"" 1-3) et C.11(9"11• IRy"" ... ,., MIMe..W (1')w1 I •1•lf IMlt .t s..ttr. (MlkllellMt NATIONAL LEAGUE East Dlvhlon W l Pct. 1 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 GB New York Pittsbureh St. Louis Philadelphia Chicago Montreal 0 1 .000 1 0 l .000 1 0 l .000 1 WeatDlvislon Cincinnati 2 Q 1.000 Dodgen l O 1.000 ~ San Diego 1 O 1.000 Ya Atlanta o l .000 1~ San Francisco O l .000 l~ Houston o 2 .000 2 SWIMMI JAMIE Pl.UMMER Leguna Beach MIKE BRAWLEY Ml11~on Viejo Pull Leads Rustlers J 1m Pull led Golden Webt <:ollege with a paJr of victorie~ in the 100 and 2 O freestyles, Oran&e Coast College'!i Mark Cross spun a 22.7 in the ~ fret! and Buzz llarper captured three events for Saddeleback College in Fnday's community college swimfesls Pull clockt.>d a S3 7 and 1.53.7, while Ed Dlugokencky added points In the 200 breast and 200 free to pace GWC to a S4 30 vie tory at LA Harbor. Harper won the 200 back (2·08.59). 200 breast (2:26.5> and 200 individual medley C2:1>4.2). but vjsiting Southwestern pre vailed, 54-SO S~*"IMI t,.I ,._, 400 me<ll.-t r•l•Y I South-llern l U Ot t Uni Stuns Sea Kings Upset Tops Volleyball Action I 000 Ir.. I s...nono ISol 19 03 1, l R10Qt CS.di 10 • '•) f'rtnHn ls.di II l4 1 100 fret I W•I-CS.di I SO•; l Mllo><fl IS.di 1 S41', l. Y•"' Uol I l4 S. SO Ir.., I Ro<he ISol l) 24, l . 8-Cs.di u ... l ~•OQOnton <Sol ll .. JOO lndo I Ht,._ IS.GI 1 IM 1; 2 t•11sey l!>ol 1 01 6-1, ) RIOQt ls.di l 01 .. Diving I Fl-IS.di 101 U 1 M.lnll fSol 111 1. s IC.o .. , t!>ot 1n os. JOO lly < R-r; (Sol 1 0) 4 l . M11M<n C~I 1 O'.Sl. l. 11*m lSol 1 1• '1 University High <Irvine) stunned favored Corona del Mar in a tense, five-game match dur ing South Coast League volleyball action Friday night at University In other volleyball action Pn· day, Estancia High <Costa Mesa> swept past host Canvon High of Anahe1 m to set up a showdown with undefeated La Quinta (Westminster> Tues<)ly All of the ravorites got (ptter in the other South Coast, Spnset and Orange County league con· tests University's upset was Jgnited by the solid performances of Paul Kubas and Roger Poirier and tbe bench support of Sam Pedro. Corona del Mar led m every game, despite splitting the first four, and took an 8-J advantage 10 the hnal contest before Un1vcrs1ly rallied to lake il away Estancia upped its record to 3·0 with the triumph over Can- yon, Mike Brawtey's blocking llnd hitting led Mission Viejo to a three-game sweep or host El Toro. and Jamie Plummer spearheaded the Laguna Beach victory over host Costa Mesa ,_ ... c-1 .... 0••"941 , ..... , oef S.nl• MOn•U 11 u I IS. IS ll, "·14 IS.11 Gold•n WHI dll w .. 1 I.A •S' •S 10 IJ.I\ ""·IS.ID "'"'k-SUMUT I.I.AGUE V•nllY Newport H•<tlo< dtl Ed•"°" ls-4 U l IS-11 Fount••n V•llty a.I M.tr1n• 1S s. U 7 IS. 11 Hunllng1on S.«ll ~I weum1n\let 17·1). ts 11 lllSISll J-V•rllly N ... pon ...,_""'Edi'°" IS-1 I\\ Fount•tn V•lltyder M•rl,.• IS,, IS IJ l"unllnglon Be<Kn ~I Wt'1m1,.•I•• 1S /, 1s.1 top frff I ~ (Sol 4t 1' t H•.-- 15o) 10 U ,) Bord IS.Ill Sl.t) 200 batll 1. H•,_ IS.GI J Oii W, 1 ,..,,,., ISol 2 ll 11, 3. Mc:Ull>Qllllfl (So) l 14 0 . S00 I rot I Siimon<> ISol S 0? 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I. f'UQll 181 10 :It I 1 Prll<l'wtrd 10 1 II DJ 0 1 L1"""4f 10111 1l 4 Bienek Slugs HR Olt.AJfOI. CCXINTY L.l.4GUI. ..... 11, l • Oulnl•df! M.t .. r Del IS S, 1S.I) 11 IS. t~ I or•lne def OcNn VI-IS.9, IS.' H • Esl•n<l•def c.e...,.....1s.12. IS.4, IS.10 zoo HM I Btllow 181 t 4 S 1 Slo.tft 101 1 4t J, J 0....... (01 ~ Sl • SO tree 1. Cr°" (01 1l 1, l Murl•11gfl IOI 2J 8 > S.unele•• IMSI 14 S Spedal to tbe Dall1 Pilot 100 tndo-I. *'Wl (8 1 1 10 S 1 Rler>llt (Ill l 17 J ; ). (llel Sol\11., (DI l IS 1 -Rtt"'"°' IMSI 1 U9 OKLAHOMA CITY-Former Golden West standout Vince Bienek slugged his fifth home run of the year here Friday m a losing cause as Oral Roberts University dropped a 12· l 1 decision to Oklahoma Slate J...+erV•f'llly L• O\ilnt• Otf M.tltr 0.• IM, 1' 14 """'" Oel Ocu., Vltw IS.I,' IS. ls...t E .. •n<••Otf CMlvon IS-ll. IM ic>uTH CO.UT l..!AGUll Venlly L~ur>• llH(ltdef Cml• -.. IS•, tl>-7 ,._If t).9 Mll>tOn VIAIO clef El Toro 1).t, IW ~ •D S•n (le,,_lt Oof Da"• H olts 1S 4 U • 1) l U"lvenlty doll c;o..,... Ciel M.tr It u •• 14 • IS l ·mtltr Olvlrq--1. ZV"1W<Qt 101 7?0 00. 1 8r1tlon Ill !417l, J Kunz IOI "' '° 100 "' 1 Zun1941 181 J., '· 1 A1enk• fl)I l IS 4, J Corr.• IMS> l ll i 100 trM I, Bal'°"' 181 4' 9. J. SINn 101 IO• J Eld•• COi SU lOO ~Cit 1 U-t 10) 1 11 S J llMf Prt 101 I la ), ) 0.1 .. y IMSI 1 ,. S Bill Springman, a Dana llllls grad. went two-for-five. includ- ing a ninth-inning tnple, for ORlJ, which is now 19-8 on the season 11 IS. l.S. II J""lw V•r1111 L•QUnA e .. c1'Clef Cost•-.. I~) IS . El Toro def Mlu•on Viejo u 15 u •.IS U San Cl•<Mnl• clef o. ... H•ll• IS·•'· IS " Coron• def~ Ofof Unlwft,.,•tv U r 1 \I • SOO frn -1. l l!Qul•I 181 4 U l , 1 Whit"""• 101 S II''> Prllc1"'rd 101 S 11 • 100 b<tMl-1, *'"' 181 1 t1 • 1 lt1-181 t 11•.1 sm1er101 J 11 o J m•ter 01vlr19 1 ZumDt>rgo (01 , .. 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I °'-CM•I J )I , Mansolino Sparks GWC, 6-3 -LOS ANGELES Doug Mansolino slugged a two-run homer to back up 8% innings of relier pitching by Chuck Robertson as Golden West College rallied for a 6 3 Southern California Conference baseball victory over Los Angeles CC here Friday Mansolino, who finished with three hits and three rb1, knolled the score at three with his circuit blast in the fifth 1nn1ng to left t•enter He drove 1n an insurance run 1n the mnth after the Rustlers talUed twice m the sixth frame on John Moses· sacrifice fiy and a ciur cessful double steal Robertson did a marathon relief job to pick up his third victory 1n five decisions He en tered the game with the bases loaded in the fir~t inning but escaped the Jam thanks to his bat tery mate Brian Edwards. who threw out two runners trying to steal Robertson finished with 10 strikeouts and three walks as Golden West upped its con- ference mark to 7-5 and ovt-rall record to lS-8 ~ ... ,., .. 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OAlLY~OTI :r GWC Spikers Breeze • SadLlleback, Orange Cotat Suffer Def eats ·~ > Sancb""" (St 11 1 "-' ""' Perry J n and Vic t,JOO 1 Sc.ofr 1~' 4 oi• 1 ~--1Vit11 rJ 1 ~-·o -,1 A<lwr•f'CI••: .. I . ). E•i.ler (GI,. I J Toupal (0 .,.. Jll Rakhsbaru on two evenls s,tot-1 A"9"1 cot n JO•. i t.•n 1J.Ao11 Pv-i w-ic• i..o. 1. ~ct• .1. to lead Gol st College to n :Mo. i. Ma™--• 1w1 1u1 ° ,,. '""• 9.,. 4 • $ t b I ltHH I Ten1ll-!GI IS l , 2. 0..-• 101 SP 1 fl'ltrnlne I SI .._,,., > '1•r-a n eaay •• ou ern tH.t""°" ... 1SM11S1 >vou.,.i s>tJ.J' • California Conrerence lrack and tllt1H-1 ~ 1SM1 s.7. i Cl>4'bo~ rc;1 >1 o ot , """*' 1s1 -.. i ~IP : r Id d al l t h t , Moon IG) ~ 1 ) ,. ... "' ISi 11111 u~ u '!lee VIC ory oyer OS 400 .... , I Golden WMI 431 JT I N\IQllfll IC) .. ~. 1 t,._ "• ·~ s. Santa Moruca Collest..e Frtday Mlle r•l•v I GotOon WMl J Jl 0 COf'neU fCI ,~. Johnson won the 100 meters m HJ 1 Wiiow tGI "' z. ~ •G> ... > ,. 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''""" S), l.o9 AlllOS • Aowlano 50, A,.,_4t MIUIOftVlelt '4.~• .. UPl•ftCI 9, Covttlt • COr-Clef MM«I, s.tlle Mt< .. >' Nortll , Rl ... l"lldtl •• °'"""' Miit 17 Gallr so. Wortr,,._ Ill , ........ o..- Rl9'1eUI 81 Ocffll View U) '71 PORSCHES ARE HERE! PORSCHE LEASING HEW & USED CAU THEEXPW BILL YATES. ,,..c:. VW/PORSCHE 837 -'800 493-4511 DONDJ\i MISSION VIEdC;) H)71 AYlllY P•WY-Ul-41JZ. 4ti-I U WE'RE SPOHS.ORIHG A MOTORCYCLE SAFETY RIDER COURSE Thru SADDLEBACK COLLEGE Two scheduled Motorcycle Safety Rider courses offered by Saddleback Collepe begin Apnl 18th A• Basic class and ~ Advanced class will be held at the college. Stop by our dealership for more informatl()n about this essential instruction. We are o ffering to pay the registration fees for all students who attend the course lARGE VARIETY & EXCELLENT INVENTORY NOW IN STOCK LEASE 1978 MONTE CARLO .. c. t tlt4 Aw tl010. °"" Qto(. '"'-"-..,~.,)I--...­... 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Aelnlc-• ICI 7.J. 2 • W•ISll I El •.3; J, Ctltl COf\Mr, Gllllsple IEI 6.1. Floor-I. Wal.ti CEI 7.6; 2. Oeonalo ce1 7.A; >. Cllel eerwwr, GlllllPlt IE> .. All·rounct-1. Wt19'1 (E); 2, Donato IEl,J RelnldtelCI. Area Skiers Wm Crown Skiers from Balboa Ski Club captured the USA-Canada Cballenee Cup Trophy in Sun Valley, Idaho recenUy. The cballen1e cup, which matches am a leurs in tb ree classes againat one another In a giant slalom coune, hu been won bytbeCanadl.ana for the pasttwoyears.. Tbls year, the American team won, 78-12. The event alternates between American and Canadian resorta each year. CONNELi:. CHEVROLET LEASE Specialists! WE LEASE ALL MAKES '78 CAMARI. '78 MAUIU • e&..USIC I DOOi PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTlftGUaault ... PUBUC Ncn'ICE .. PUBUCNOllCE PUBUC NOTICE PICT1T'IOUI aust•HS ~· STATSMUn' ..... 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OW-~~ ~~m! llOUR. et.JS 6ACK10 R:)RT WIL.L f'IELI' LINDO "4~T QQ..11~ l~DOll>J<?:i 'TO f.l'Er '4-e • by Ferd and Tom Johnson JUDGE PARKER by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson W~kr .,,,,. DO'Y'ou 1~1NK I? Jt ~M51NG? DOOLEY'S WORLD I ' HEY ... ALL. "TH£ DUCKS ARE MISSl~G FRDM THE ZOO! DR.SMOCK MOTLEY'S CREW by Mell by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux Sltw'day,Apfil8, 1'78 PEANUTS DAllY PILOT I 6UES5 I DO ... I AAO ANOTHER UNCLE WMOWAS A BUS ~POT IN CLARKSVILLE by Roger Bradfield I j j f by George Lemont 'CAUSE: :t NO l..ONGeR HAve A L,..ICE!NSe FOR PRIVA1"6 PRACTICE: •1 ~ by Templeton and Forman 1'~!~E COME'2i A ilMIS WHEN YOU 601'\A PAY "THE: DUE.5. TODAY'S CROSSIDID PVZZLI·. ACROSS 64 Heve 1 vi· UNITED Feature Syndle1te 1 Re•lgn •k>n Friday'• Puz:z:lt Sol~: 8 Combu•llon 55 Ending lor reildue div or riv ---""" .... ~-- 1 I Orbit part 68 ···--b1rrtl 14 C.ntaurua 68 Gu1ranlM 80"Hl1" Ind ' " 4 D • l " I l I ,!...,!..,!.!. IC AIS H I I L l IU l " . 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I ' I • . . -OMY"l.OT 'Rosa' Radiant 87 aYW ,.._,_.......,_ .HEW YORK "lhdame Rau .. l"rencb movae which captured tl.e cad~my Award sweepstakes for t forelp film, is a lovely, com ionate production that radiantly l1uminates the human condition. Simone Sienoret c.i ves a remarka-l>le performance in the title role. She Jays a French Jew, an ex-prostitute d 1W'Vivor of Ausc:bwita, who dis- plays wonderful courage, which I.meat Hemingway once defined as ace under pressure . WHEN MADAME ROSA came out Of the death camp, she set up a arding house for prostitutes' lllldren in her cluttered, sixth.floor l in Belleville, a working class sec- of Paris that mingles all races d relteioos. Gradually, the "girls" ~OVIE REVIEW J mission before she d1ei; to prevent Momo. who's growane into a handsome young man, from being abandoned and then becommg the "'fancy man" or the quarter's pro· stitutes. SJGNORET HAS NEVER 00en bet ter. Her eyes and race glow with love and compassion. As the boy, Samy Ben Youb gives a moody, sensitive performance that is irresistible Dauphin, as the crusty doctor, 1s very effective Costa-Gavras, the director, has a cameo role. • ave come to reclaim their kids and w only Momo <Samy Ben Youb), a )ndsome Arab boy without an iden- ty (his parents have never once vis- ~ him), remains Madame Rosa's daily climb to her -floor apartment is as difficult for It r as scaling Mount Everest Moshe Mizrahi, the French·lsraeh director who was born in Egypt. and whose works include "I Love You, Rosa" and "The House on Chelouche Street," has brought great empathy to bis direction He also wrote the screenplay which 1s based on Emile Ajar's Prix Goncourt award winner New 'K.iag aad I' cause her heart, legs and lunP, are living out Dr Katz <Cla'1de Dauphin) wants to put her into a hospital, but she resists. She has one Nestor Alemendros' photography has captured the busting quality or the Belleville quarter of Paris, while Philippe Sarde's unobtrusive music makes a definite contnbutaon to creating the film's mood. Angela Lansbury and Michael Kermoyan re· hearse a scene for the Broadway musical "'The King and I." They 'll replace Yul Bryn- ner and Constance Towers in the leading roles on Tuesday. •'This film has it all ... one of the year's biggest winners.''-<·""" ShaliL t\BG·T\ .. ~WINNER ACADEMY AWARD BEST ACTOR RICHARD DREYFUSS · · ... Nell Simon makes feeling good legal ... GENE SHALIT. NBC TV ' • " AMERICA'S No. 1 COMEDY HIT! MEL BROOKS In HIGH ANXIE I Y MADELINE KAHN· CLORIS LEACHMAN· HARVEY KORMAN .,..,.."'DICK YAN PATltJI RON cmY · llOWAID MOIRIS A MH BmS fUI · l'lodltd .i ~ecld •Ill B.mS With BEST PICTURE "ANNIE HALL" at Edwards Ne\elport and Huntington Cinemas "THAT OBSCURE OBJECT OF DESIRE" {R) EM(MJSH SUI· TITUS '"House Calls' has an incurable case of infectious laughter!" WALTER MATTHAU GUNDA JACKSON ARTCARMY l:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;.. ___ ~;m;;;;;;;m~~I RICHARD BENJAMIN ( "Ofcomse I'll have to bottle feed." '"House Calls'' ..,;. "'"' -~ .-. --~ NOW PLAYING STAOlllill OlllYl·IN CllllOOME 11 °'"""' ~J'l 8170 Dl•"Of' 6.1• I ~3 lDWAllDS CllCMA rSI• l\IOM !>'6 J107 -SOllTNO•Au.-...,_.,_,_,__ .... ,,.....,.-.a<J ....... ,._ .. SO COAST PLAZA : ... ... ,. I" ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES I HOROOC<>PE ( ... Horoscope By SYDNEY OMA BR SUNDAY, APRJJ; t ARJES <March 21-Apnl 19) Ele· ment or luck rides with you you'll recover money. Gemini. Sagittanus fieure an scenario. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You gain solid foothold. Your position ls strong, cycle is high. Know it and act as If aware of 1t. GEMINI (May 21 June 20) Change, writing, variety, relations with opposite sex are featured. Stick with number 5. Read, report, analy1e bring form to your ideas CANCER (June 21-July 22>: Ac cent on learning, gaining confidence of those who can aid you in achieving major goal Tum on charm Make con· cessions LEO (July 23-Aug. 22J: You are called upon to define terms. There are obstacles Not everyone loves you. But you have something many need or admare. Know it and proceed with confidence VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Now you can press forth, make a point, dare any person to dislodge chip on your shoulder. Accept responsibility, but refuse to be any person's crying l<)wel MAlllJI KAHi ·Cl.Ill~ IDaiMAI · IWMY Krmw _ .. •ND•llE-- .:; LIBaA (Sept. 23-0cL 22): Flolab rather than begin -check fioanc~ ratang of would-be mate, pa.rlnel> • Money la In picture and you b.ift nebt to protect your interests. :. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21>. Yes, you are right about the new atart ot fresh assienment. Do not cootinueio hane on to losine proposition. • SAGITfARl\JS (Nov. 22·Dec. Ji~: f<'oUow tbroueh on bunch. Teach ~ learn. Get credit for special servlao. Stop thmkmg you are noble w~ '.lomeone is permitted to steal ~ thunder. Aquarius, Cancer and LeO hgure in scenario CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan lf): Emotional pressure is relieved ...;. member or opposite sex does pl1a7 key role. You are reassured ol lo(e. Excitement of discovery is present:. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Restrictions, delays, apparent ob- stacles seem to be in abun~ Don't hit your head against a wall:... go slow, time your moves, wQrk through channels, familiarhe yourself with basic material. PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): Dofi'i write letters while angry. Take cate with words, travel -overcome teh- dency to act or:a impulse. Gemb6p-" Virgo individuals are part 7.of scenario. :·· 'ii" .-t VIKXDf .lli.llN L"W-1: K[AT(N 1!&f.Hl c_:AI« \ KAN rJ't t .-:,11.'(:N 'H LI£•' UJVAl..l 'ANNI:: HALL' , .. ·' ' Mon-Thurs: Anxiety 7:00, 10:25, Annle-8:45 Fri: Anxlety-7:45, 11:05, Annl~:OO, 9:30 Sat: Anxlety-1:00,4:20, 7:50, 11:10, Annle-2:40, 6:05, 9:35 Sun: Anxiet -3:45, 7:10, 10:35, Annle-2:00, 5:25, 8:55 edwards NEWPORT edwards HUNTINGTilN HEARCOAST HWY.&MACAlTHUa lll!WPOllT 0 01lll'l'£Jl .644-07 60 HA9f "' aus. H.I 841·0311 WINNER3 ACADEMY AWARD~ Best Supporting Actor-Jason Robards Best Supporting Actress-Vanessa Redgrave Best Screenplay Adaptation-Atvln Sargent Based on a true story. ·":-··•· .. ·.• ., ,.,, .,, ... =· ..• . ,. • # .· .. . •' .. ·-.. :· ,• ·: .. A met1AHP HOTli Plil::SENTA1'K)NOP A Fnl·'.I >,.I 1. N E:.1A;,· i wn M rlANM FOJ\11 )/\: VANl~S~/\ HFI '(ii 'AV1. ~ Jl.TI JJ /\" I ~JAHJN HUHAHUS ·I IAL HULHl1(JJ]\ .ROt>I!lW1Y MUHPHY. MJ\XfMfLIAN SCHELi, -ITllil) ;r N NEMANN -.,, I UCl lAHll HOT! I .iAU!IN SJ\tlGgN11' 1:!":..~LILLlAN HEJ 1LMAN OFOl(i~}) lELgh! IF l~.~~ Nr:iJ~Y IDf1~ I J IXE~ {ii);.c1:'='!:!'!~~~ I@ -~d~.trd~ ' BRISTOL CINEM,\ ~ ANAHEIM ~, DRIV(IN .. ·: . .. ' I . . ,. • NT /HY GARDNER s.twdlv. Apttt a. 1m DAil v pttOf .., All Aboard: LightS, C8111era, Auetion • • Q. ..,. rea I aboal a Celebltl7 aaeUoa ~aued ~ dlenolnpber .lae Taylor a. collect f••d• fer &le AUaaUc P•H4aUH' fer tb Perfo I Artl la Florida. Cu ~ Stwe u Mme Idea of wlMt COlltribated wlW S. &Ile Hetloa? - C.8., Miami. A. Gled you uked that! 1be auction toot place Dee. 3 aboard the Kun11holm while It was docked al Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Hen is a list we obtained of Items auctioned: From Jadde Gleaaoa came a aet of matched clubs and mono1rammed bae ••• Foule dropped oft an auto1raphed T·ablrt with bis llkeneas imprinted .•• Art Caney gave up bis oric.Lnal raccoon bat from the famous "Honeymooners .. sketch, ''The Raccoon.a." FarraJl FaweeU sent a bl1. beauutul beach towel with her lovely face and locka emblazoned over her auto1rapb • . • Cbrtatlae Jor1naoa packaged aeven pairs of earrings from seven shows with personal notes for each winner . • . Dinah Shore contributed a Iar1e reproduction of one or her oriclnal paintings. Jacll Nlcklau autographed a book on golf that be wrote ... Gae Kelly's gltt was a lucky re- hears al shirt monogrammed "G.K ... in bis favorite color, Kelly 1reen ... aed aat&ou showed up with an auto1rapbed record album ... Don de· LoaJae tossed in the knickers be sported in Mel Brook•' "Silent Movie." ~may ManbaU parted with a LaVeme blouse from her TV show, llaunUng a big "L". . . and Buddy Hackett airmailed two brand new sweatshirts with his face stenciled up front ... Pat Boone auto1raphed his trademark -a pair of while boots .•. Van Johnson offered a pair of bis image-making red sox ... LuclUe Ball and her spouse, Gary Morton contributed a rare pewter plate enpaved ''Love, Lucy and Gary" •.. Come· dian David Brenner tossed in a T-shirt that was nothing to lau1h at. And former Ivory Soap model-turned-porno· star Marilyn Cbambera donated a large box of Ivory Snow. Inscribed under the familiar photo of herself and baby, she wrote: "How would you like n snow job? (signed) Marily Chambers." Even former President Nlxoa made his con- tribution to the auction -a large 18-carat gold four-leaf clover for use as a paperweight or for •:· han&ing, with hia name autographed on it, gift· ~ORS Among the celebrities who packaeed with a White House card enclosed. A..~. atcd memntoes lo a_ shipboard a.uction Some other donors and what they contributed: ..,._! h d Burt Reynolds -An oversized belt buckle ... ~e Jackie Gleason, Dmah Shore, Ric ar Bob Hope: Gold cuff-links with his ski nose profile ~~on and chairwoman June Taylor. . .• Hlldelarde: one or her famous handkerchiefs --ix:.,.·.__ _________________ ••. F..ier Brooks: No empty botUe of booze but a ,.,.· poem he wrote, the original of which hangs in the •. nd -._,. • .Baseball Hall of Fame. O nny Q lriane ArtJutr and Kathryn Murray: She sent a gold ~.: charm matcblnJE Arthur's sold initialed cuff-links .. , •.. Mike Dou1l11 : Three attracUve ties with his ft 'A.lolw Muvie' name embroidered at the baae .•. Audrey ~· ~:Donny and Marie will star in "Aloha Donny a~ Marie," which be&an shootine on location in Hljiaii March 31. :-':The feature is for a projected August release. ~·John Cutts has been signed as producer and Maune Suess will serve as associate producer and unit manager. Original script is by Raymond Harvey . •• "Aloha" ls the second reature mm for the Ottnonds. ''The Great Braln" starring Jimmy Osi'nond is slated for a summer release through ()s m ond Distributing Company and Inter Planetary Pictures. HOW SEIYIHG! atAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH With Live Jazz From 2:30 P.M. OHTHEIAY IH HEWPOIT llACH MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD K!ND" (PQl _,.,_1»•o15 IATllVM-2 OCM •1,»1015 HOUSE CALI.SH (PG) "TURNING POIN°r · "THE GRADUATE" (PG) ··House CALLS'" "SHAMPOO" (R) ~ I .. "It's going to be one of the year's most ta I ked about films without any question .••• It ls bound to grab a bagful of Oscars ••• " • 'Glad You Asked That' by Mwltp mtd Hy G ...... MeadoW9: All Adele Simpson black sequined dress • • . Te~ Era.le Ford offered an ortctnal song ''°olc ••• Greg Morrla of .. Mission Impossible" packaeed three of his personal ablrta • • • And Marty Allen's collector's item wu a T-shirt with his name and picture. Dlek <"Elcht Is Enou1h") VH PaUea autocrapbed two original scripts of bis abow ••• JobD.111 Canon came to collrt with a tennis racquet and well-identilied cover . . • Eddie Arearo one of the all-time winnln1est or Jockets, offered biS cap in Elizabeth. Arden's stable colon and a riding crop to the Jue~ fan with the hlahest bid . • • James Ca1aey l>arted with an autographed biography and picture postcard of one of bis paintings ••• Kevl8 Dobsen dug up two scripts from "Koja.k" ••• WUUe Shoemaker boxed a big T-shirt signed by a dozen other jockeys. Don Rickles went conservative and donated a beautiful sterling ailver key chain with a big medallion reproducing his funny face •.. Jue Kean ransacked her old stage trunk and came up with a picturesque rold hat she wore when she and sister Betty appeared on Broadway in "Ankles Away" ... Muhammad AU, for the first time in bis life, tossed in the glove, two boxing gloves lo be accurate. Cbrlule Evert parted with the tennis racquet with which she won al Wimbledon . . . Carol ("Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend") Chaanlng added a pair or rhinestone earrings .•. General Westmoreland autographed a historic book ••• And 1'1aareen Steoleton plucked a silk rose from ''The Rose Tattoo.'· Send your que1tlon$ lo Hy Ca~ "Glad You Asked Thal," core of this newspaper, P.O. 80% 11741, Chicago, IU. 60611. Marilyn and lly Gardner will QllS1Der S~ene Stealer Joan Fontaine covers up Tony Curtis' fac~ during a break in the filming of the move1 "Use~." a s~ory about Hollywood st~rs who u se one another to advance their own careers. as many q1.1estioru cu they con m their column, but the -------------------- volume of mail make• per&onal ~es \mpoui~. NOW SHOWING ll!ISTOl CINEMA$ Cosio Mesa CIN(OOME Oonge 540.7444 634·2553 StADIUM ORIVHM Orange 6398110 She IAughs, she ates, she feel5 angry, she f'eels lonely, she feels gu~, she mues breUfast, She ~kes love, she makes do, she Is strong, she Is weak. she Is br•ve, she Is sured, she Is ••• I a AAITACftle .. THI GOODlff etllL .. CNI -n-f:U•"ll 1.Af,__ltll.til.~ .. ,... ... 901 Httrl,._,_._.. fM•flltltl .,,., .. I.II S... •••Safwl•tM•tfl N'Of!UfrtT lfOtt«"l C ... &.O•IM a .... ti P-aUt •• c.. ......... ,W..h , ..... c .......... u .... " ...... , ... , > n111rtc nuoa TMllUlh Ml~~ Jt~L.:nHGMAlt(I) 1 l . UTIN ALIVI 1•1 a1.~~1 .. _ ... ... u. -121-4070 WINNll > OK.US JULIA 111 ~ FUNNY LADY 1Nt JOHN '19A¥0UA SATUaDAY NIGHT UVH 111 l'lUI UHTICK111 "TMf UOIN-OI AH DAr AMHICAN HOT WAXl'ot '"" llf M 0000 MIS IOU fNl .. ~~ rNCMW~:s:z:~:DOUMM mli;t) I ·: 1'11 Tele1'ision -· TODAY'S LATEST LISTINGS -- ... \ I 1 ~IJ \ \ ..,....,, • * • · .. ftenc:hmen 1 CrHll" 11.11441 Joen Fon1-.e; a. RlllhboN. An fngkdl 1¥!y'e Ule 11 dr~ etteted by '* ~withe French ' pltlta. (2 l'lrl ) I ZOOM CCAP'flONE>) 10IDQ PM GAME di KAOffT 8tlPEMHOW D MCMI • • "Flying Seucer" ( 1M5) Alb«lo Sor di. Moo- lca VillL Mert..,._, 8tfMnO in a ttylllg ~· attempt •'-blllh oontac:t with - of !tie '#Of1d'. IMd4w"I end end up In I mel\181 ~ tat (2 hfl.) New Cora#.!dg .MCME • •• "Love Of Three uueena· 11953) Hedy Latnat M0met111 lrom the kv• or lhfM ~ns .,, brought 10 the 1Cf"'1 t 1 David Groh and Joan Hackett star in the premiere of a new comedy series. "Another Day," tonight at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. hr, 30mln) 8i) VISION ON 40: 15 II BASEBALL Houston a1 Clnclnn111 )o:ao tJ Cl) BATMAN I TARZAN f.El ONCE UPON A CLASSIC "Lorne Doon•" Mtt Rldd and Unc:le Reuben MCI\ pl1n John's love Ille, Lome· s dying uncle gives l-hit bielllng 10 her rellhOll· .a 1111p with JoM (Part 6 of I lOJ(f!I 11~ 8 0 WW<ENO • SPEC&AUI • "TrQUble River'' There a i trouble behind and trouble lhMd wtien • boy and hi• grendmofher flee r- g• d• lndlens on • ~ retl (Pan 2 Of 21(R) CD LA. PATTERNS fD THE GREAT WH(TE t BIRO •1:30 0 (() SECMTS OF ISIS ' 0 TWILIGHT ZONE .. 0 @) AMERICAN BANDSTAND Rubk:on ~rforms "I'm Gonne Te~• Care of Every. thing" end "And the Moon's Out Tontte " A•ll- lord end Simpson ting "Don't eo.t You Nolhln"' and "By Wey Of Love's Express. ' • • CD NAS..Vlll.E MUSIC m BOLOONES AFTERNOON ~.00 tJ (J) FATALBERT 0 OUTDOORS "Fun On A Frozen Lall•' 0 MOVIE *I ''Mr. WIH Guy" ( 1941) Leo Gorcey, Huntr Hall The Bowery Boys 1100 lhemMhlel In hol we1er (I hr .• 30 min) CD OUTEA LIMITS "The Belleto Shleld' fl) FRENCH CHEF "Tertes Au.11 Fruita"' (R) ,t:30 tJ (J) SPACE ACADEMY 0 MOVIE *'"' "lnv111bl• Agent · I HM2) Pliler Lorre. Jon HeH The posseulon or a sec:rel drug whk:h renders him lnvi91bte makes a U S agent the object of death on his espionage mllsion In Nazi Germany (1 hr .• 30 min.) 0 PEOPL.E7 m MOOSQUAO fll) CREATIVE STITCHERY O'OJ Ol8CO 10 1:00 tJ Cl) MASTERS TOUftNAM£NT Third-round play from tile National Golf Club, Augus· t•. 0-gl•. O ~LL New Yotll Yenll-et Tex· .. ~(Beck-up: Bal· ""-••t~ .... 1J MOVIE ••• "Ransom' (195&) Glenn Ford, Oonna Reed. When Ills son Is kidnapped, • weeUhy bus.- nessrnan must ~Ide whether to pay the r9'SOm or worlt With the pollee. (2 hrs.) m~IN "The Sllller Broom World Curling Championships" THms from Sc:olland, caned•, the United States. Sweden, Swllzerlend, Norwey, France. Germany, llaly and Denmark com· pete In the finals of this event from Winnipeg, Manitoba. @) ANIMALS ANIMALS ANlMAUS "The MOiiusk" Hal Unden lntrodUOH US to the wide world of the rnollulll and acme of Ille m01• than 100.000 kinda ol Shells Inhabited by them. (R) 1'.300 MOVIE ** "Mexlc:en H9)1ride" (1948) Abbolt end Coetet- lo, Vtrglnle Grey. TWo men become lnvotwd In many mlll.Yps ~ they lr•v• South of the border. (2 hre) m MOVIE Channe l Ll•t Ing• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles D KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Otego Cil XHJ·TV (Ind.) Los Angeles (11 KCST (ABC) San Diego • KT1V (Ind ) Los Angeles CD KCOP·TV (Ind.) Los Angeles fD KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles '1!> KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach • • "Francia In Th• Heun199 tiOOM'' I 1956) Mickey Rooney, Virginia Welle• Frenc:la help• en Innocent ttran catc:h the r .. I C'lmlnal ( 1 hr • 30 min) ~ AOAM-12 A frualr•ted eotor ebducll .,, elrllne atewerd ... In • c1r1ma1lo •llernpl 10 get • televltlon rOle 2:00 0 llO VALLEY Jerrod goes 10 Baker City 10 clOM 8 lend deal With 1hrM Mnlc:M brothel'• 1111<1 flnde thel they MY8 tie.I tlangect. tD MISSION! IMP08818Li "The Widow" CD HISTORY OI' MEXICO "Mexico Ac:hl•VH lndependenoe"' 0 IAOHSIDE "The Hep9Y Of-Of ~ Met!" Stranded by a bllZZAld with en addict In li'j{tt\drewal. lroneide mut1 tlgtlt for his hfe end Ille eddact'• santty. 2:30 O!) HISTORY OF MEXICO "Constitution Ot 1824" 3:00 II MIST£R MAGOO 0 10HANZA When lhe town bumpkin comee Into money, h• decides to ohange hi• Image In town. IJ 0$¥ATE8TSPOflTS LEGEHDS Rod uverOf Newpon eeecn 0 MOVIE • •;, "Venus Meell The Son Of Hereulel'' t 1983) Roger Bro...,ne, Jacki• L-. The IOI\ of Hercules lnc:un the wreth of the Tel- blan1 ell• aiding • prln- <*S. (2 hra.) CD MOVIE • * '4 "sn.dow On TM Leno•· I 1tH) Jec:kl• Cooper, John For1ytne Att• Ille U S. hu IUbmlt· led lo • totellterlen gov«nment, lhrM men • ettesnpt 10 r•tore rr ... dom and den>ocrec:y lo the country. (2 ,..,. ) CD TA1'ZAN 4D HISTOAY OF MEXICO "RIM Of Antonio Lopez de SlntaAne" (I) MOVIE '*'**\t "Dewn PetrOI" (1e31) Errol Flynn. OevlCI Niven. A dal'a<levll 8rlll9h lllet' or<letl 1 frlen<f'a 11\ex· peflenc:eCI )'Ollllger bfOlher irto COftlbat Wiier• lie II "IHed (2 hrt.) 1111 MOVIE • .. • "PrHc1lpllOI\: Murder" (1887) Gene Berry, Pet., Falk. An llCl191 etlempta lo help her .,.,.tf'llt k• ,. ....... INlklng It IOok Ilk• a r~ that ,__.., In mutel•. (.2 hts.) ,:30 8 eel f1'M FUTIVAL "The Snow Muet Go 0n·· TWo ecflOd lnencts IMr'n ii Is not an -.y 1• to lillO tn ttont of an~. tfll e flAO IOWl.EM TOUft Tiie 170,000 Greet., Hert· IOtd ()per! lrom the 8'~ It)' 80WI In Wlndaor LOClta, Cor!NC~. C!) AMEIUCAN STORY "Experimenting Govern-,,,.,, .. 4:00 8 ITT AKO AU. t<INO& "lrNOe Md S~" Hoeled ~ T rurnan Jecquee. U SATURDAY Hoet1 Nlc:ole Plerte, Cal Burton and Ftenk KWM V11it Ille NBC NetlOnal Heelth Falt. 8 VOYA~TOn4E BOTTOM Of' THE SEA Admiral Nellon'I the tw- get of • euman trom the J>MI, ettenipllng to trans.- "' Ille curu ol the Flying Outc:hnlen on 10 him Cl) MOVIE ••'A "Branded" (1951) Alan l.lldd. Mone Fr ... man A -.ithy rancher ii lrlCked Into believtng • young CO'tlrboy Is actually nte tong-lost aon by a Q!.C>UP ol ben<l111 (2 hr• I W LATINO COHSOATIUM "PllO Por Aqul' (Pet1 3) O!) AMERICAN STORY "Fed.,IUSI Ere" 4:30 al) QUE PASA. U.S.A.? The younger Pen81' offer to teach English to lnetr grandparents backfires, c:eullng Joe to aeek a more worthwhile pro)ec;t. 6D PEMONAl FINANCE "Buying And Financing A Hou•" 5:00 II WILD, WILO WORLD OFAHIMAL.S The llOtY ol the groteeque "'° often deeclly ...,__ hHd INwtt and the men MIO hunt him. 8 STARTR£1< A tfMll• of bo<lies lmpr,. eons IMc In • i.maie body while the 'IWOIT\an lek• OYWKJrk's. D WIDE WOR.LD OF Sf'Ofml World Super 81n1em Weight ChemplonsNp w.tll WWfredo Gomez defending his lllle Ageinll JOM MIO- ntO Lopez In a 1 S·rounCI bout et Beyomon, PU«lo Rico: World ~ Oencing Chemplon1hlps from Onewe. Canede. U MOVIE ••·~ "Hudson's Bey" pg4 I) Paul Munl. JOl)n Sutton. A benlahtd Engllshmen enCI two French fur trappen show England Ille ....ilh In tur et Hudeon'a Bay and form • trading company. 12 nra.) G) MOVIE **'"' "F811 And Sexy'' ( 1 lleO) Gina Lollobtigld1, VlllOllo 0. Slc:L An etU.C· Uv9 )'OUflg widow returns to lier ttelien vtnage 10 IOoll for a huSbend (2 hrl ) SI ALL-STAA SOCCER Mer1o Mechedo hotts this match be._ member teams from the EngtcSh F OOlbell Laague. 6JD PERSONAl FINANCE WSelting A HOUM -Legal MIU.." (I) STAA lllEK Cef>I. Kirk Is atrended on • plll'let wlUI e ~Ion Comml11loner when 1 11""1gt fOIQe Clll)lut• hla lhuttlecreft. 5:30 I 5: PRICE IS AIOHT APPUl!D T!CHNIQUIS ()It" IK!TCt41HG "StlltUfe" 9 WICE WON.O OF 8PORT9 TUBE TOPPERS ABC f) 8:00 -Pat &one Family Spcci~l. The 'Boones team up for their first pnme time special with daughter Debby singing her Oscar-winnine song. "You Light up My Lite.'' <See story below). NBC 19 9:00 "McQ." John Wayne trades his horse for a squad car in this 1974 movie about a police detective seek· ing to avenge lhe murder of his best friend. CBS fJ 11:30 -"Once Upon a Time in the West.'' Henry Fonda and Jason Robar.ds headline the cast of this 1969 western movle with Claudia Cardinale. World Super Bentem Weight Champlonatllj) wtlh Wilfredo Gomez def9!\d1ng hil title eglllnal JON Anlo- 1\10 l<>PR In e 1S-tound bout et Bayomon, Puerto fbco; World le» Oenc:lllQ Chemplon1hlps from Olll'«e.Caneda EVENING 6:00 f) (I) C8S NEWS 0 NEWS D MOVIE * * * "LU lie Rascele" Narreled by Tom Huuon. A collec:uon of eight of Ille moet lamoua Llttle Rllseal hrma. med1 between 1929 • 1938, Is presented (2 hrl.) Cl) MOVIE **** "The Counterfeit Traitor" (1982) Wllllem Holden, Lllll Palmer The Brlllah Oov.rnment black· mells • neturallzed Swed• Into bec:omlng • •PY egalnal the Na.zit during World Wer II (2 hra.) &i) THE ORJOINALS: WOMEN IN ART "GeotOI• O'K•lf•" The ninetieth btrthdey ot th11 ""'°' figure In ""-ic:an 8'1 IS celebrated Wilh 8 filmed look et her Ille' Ind watk from her home In New MhlOO and from New Yorlt'• Muteum ol Modern Art lli) APPUEO ncHNIQUES OF SKETCHING "Repet111on· 8:30 tJ (J) NEWS II MAAY TYLEA MOOf\E When Rhode loses her lob .. •ln<low decorator, Mary does not go all ou1 10 help find 8/IOlher one. 0 A8CNIWS m> VOTEA'8 PIPELINE "Orenge Collnty In Washlnglon" Holl Jlm Cooper travels 10 W•lh· lngton. 0 C. 10 dlacu11 Orange County concemt with the county'• congr-.men 1:00 I) TATTLETALiS 0 FAMILY FEUD 1J EYEWITNESS LOS AHOE1.E.8 · Ouealudel" and "Video Oeting" 0 SECOND CfTY TV 8) LAWRafCE WELK "Jerome Kern's Mulieel Genl\/s" The memor&l)le melocllff compo..O by Jerome Kern, one ol Atnerlca·s fin H t e6ngwri(.,.., .,. pr-•· ed. fD TUAHAaOUT ··A Women'• Roota" Author Toni Mortlton ~-her 1a1•1 ~: K11h1Mn 6~ pr .. Nnll "Goldtlodtl~' • lilm c1ea11ng w1m '* return to '* chlldi.ood llOIM. tl!) AUSTIN CITY UMIT8 "Jolln Hertford I Tiie Olllardl" Banjo plc:ker I llddler Herllord P8ffonnt "The Wert.'' "Don't l .. 14 Y04Jf ~di In The Son" and "Roll In My s-1 Be by' a Arms." The Ollletd .. Mlec:llona Include ,, "Wllkm.n..lem," "Oed· dy W81 A MOY«" end "Ouellng Banjoe " (I) CONT ACT I @ WOllMAH JACK Gueeta: The Mtraclee. Jou Feliclano. Gwy Bonda. aod ThePuppeta. 7:30 tJ IH,000 PYAAMIO II IH 8EAACH Of .. "Relncametlon" Tooay·a program include• IMghlights ot hypno11c: - Ilona Jn ~!Ch aut>jec:ts ··rece1t" lormer ~ves. D SPECtAl. EOOIOH 8efblt• Feldon rec>or1• on the poeeible ei1111ence of UFO., e tharlcflahlng upe- dltlon and lhe sport of aoowmoblllng I THEWAYrTWAS TWO AONNtES l<EIN'8 PEOPLE @) THATS HOLLYWOOO "Fo.11 Tott" 1:00~~ .. ~;"~"v':tlr.· George and LOUIN are caught In the line of lire when Florence'• beltltng parents pay the Jefferson houMhold an unexpec:ted and unnerving Yilll (R) D CHIPS "Uoclertow'' A Ihle! aoo an intoxk:eled attorney (Jim Badlua) adCI to the OtHIUty problems ol the ofllcera when Ponc:l'I IS hoe9fteJ. lad. While otf ..outy. lhe L A Rama end a CHP IMm play belkelNll. (R) Q MOVIE • • • "Son 01 Franlcen- Slein" ( 1939) Boris Kartoll, Besll Relhbone. Aller being l8ved from death by hanging, • man plots 10 111e;n rev.noe from _the )Uror1 wtlO tenlenoed 0him tod~(2hra) 0 QI) PAT 800HE Pet Boone. 1111 wife, Shir· lay. and daught1r1 Cherry Lindy, o.bby and Laury star In Iha family's lfrst 1pec1el. Olck Van Pallen, Parlcer S1evenson guest 11ar1. Cil MOVIE ***"• "8occacclo '70" ( 1982) SophuJ Loren. Anita Ekberg, Romy Schnelder. Thlt film Is a c:oHecllon Of thr .. 1torles. eacl'I salirlz· l.!!iJ MllUal mor11tty (3 hrf l W IN CONQUEST OF THESE.A "Jec>er>" ED MOVIE •I* "Blue Murder Al SI Tr111ien's" (19581 Terry- Thom.u. Alulelr Sim. A c:r.minel deddft to hide out In a glf!s' aclloOI, but ftnde thal lhe younglletS PoM e bigger problefn than the law does. O!) JAMES MICtiEH!R'S WOAUl "Speln: The Lend And ~ LaotnCI ' Mia-1'-f tlle unique history of ~ c:ountry chronleled In tlla nowt, Mlberla." a11emp1~ lo capture the "~ r~. oolot of a vA , •tnnte eno contracl~ llllld." 1:30 8 (() TEO KNIGHT (Pr""*'9) The glrtl call e •trike •llln Mr. Dennie CTld KnigM). Ille lilper- elegant boee of "' ~ Mrlllce, r•IVIH their demand lot hl&lrd pey 10 go OUt Wllh The WQMI et tlltlr wtld. 8Mllel c:onven- \lon. MOW! • • * "Cettle Drive • ( ltS 1) Joel Mc:<:fM, DMn 810CIC"'1 A young upltan and • GOW!lend de¥llop • strong lrlendlhip during a dengeroua dM«l cattle 0r111e. (I hr. 30 min.) 9:00 8 (1) ANOTHEADAY f Premiere) Pon ~David Groh) worrl.. wflen hit wtle (Joell Hacken) II late geltlng home from !lie olllcle. When Ginny doet arrive, 1he obvlou1ly Showl the re&ulll ot en Ott• , ~party In Ihle new ..,,_ where 8 young COUpje and their llmily ttnda humor In purau1ng th• American dreem II NBCMOVIE * *'11 "Mc:O' (1974) JoM Wryne, Ed<lte Albert A big City detective .... OUI IO ..,enge hoe friend's CIMlh and eoda up entengtec:t In. drug dNJlng enCI doubl.- c:roaeong IR) 8 9 LOVUOAT Gueet1: John Riller, .i- n1fer Shaw, Matll Ttiomea. Tovah'Feldslluh, Sllermen Hemsley. LaWand• Page, Jaclyn Smllh, Oenn11 Cole, (R) I HUH.AW MASTERPIEC! 'Of!ATIU! "AMI Kllrenlne" Vron1ky peraueon Ann• to Uk for • dlvoroa: Counten 111•· llO\lne domlnatH Kerenln. (Pert 9 ot 101 l:30 8 (J) MAUD£ "Meude'• SIQ.. Move" Maude plans • .,., I*· IY for her Irland, U.S Con- gr•swoman Mecllheney (Mer/ LoulM WlleOrl), en<I 111111 plan• • new job u her atllltent (Pert 1 ol 3) 8i) CAUFORHIA TONIGHT 10:00 I) (I) KOJAI< Kojak nMlll atop e C11s- turbed young man (Jernes Su10ttOU1). who feels, 1het en embollous talk show llosl (L .. Bryant) II Sf)Nk· Ing dlfectly 10 tilrii .oo urg- ing him 10 murder the poll· tJclan• Ille -ou•d Ilk• elimlnoted (R) D GOSPEL ROM> STAMIHG JOHNNY CASH 8 GJJ FANTASY ISLAND All ncepe ertlll Maka the ~¥nat• challenge end two plain glrla went lo Nmpje the jet setter's hie l)ena Canova, Georgie Engel, John Sexon, Berl Convy (RI tD KENNY KIHGSTOM - THE PSYCHIC "AatrolCJGY" m COLLAGE Gues11: AllOlney Legrand Clegg, Leon Mc:Cltnton, Kathy Wllil8Qr, Gllorge S.valel m TH£ PRl80NE.A "Chedlme1e·• A 0-Is lhe pawn In e grwn geme OI IOve 8lmed ., br .. ktng the Prisoner Qi) Pf\EVIH ANO THE PrrTS8URGH "A Feast Of Welton" Andfe Previn, the Penn Stite Unl...,_,cy Chonn end the Pt11Sburgll Sym- phorly honor Sir Wiiham Welton with a performenc. of his oratorio "Belsllaz· zer·1i:-t M 10:30G) NEWS 11i00 a a • (I) 9 NEWS 0 LOVI. AMERICAN STYLE "LOYI And fhe Gelah3" Normen'a wife wellc1 out on hlfft, 111111 retwrne unex· pec:tedly. U THRIUSEEJ<ERS • MOVIE ••~ "The Other" (t9S1) 881811 Chur~. TOl!WnY Kitti. A ~ bettlu evll aplrlts lot two dllldren'e -.II ('2 "'8 I e MONTY f'YTHON'& F\.YM~ 11:30 MOVIE • 11:111=:e *'* '" "Once IJpotl A Tl.me ', In The W•t" (1te9) Henry . Fonda, Claudia CetOlna .. A gun~ e11emp11 to·• oonlrol a valuable tract of • lend In 1tth·C:entury l<entaa (3 hre.) U SAT\mOAYNIOHT LIVI! • • ligsl: Michael Palin. Iii LOVE, AMERICAN ITYLE ''L0\18 Al\d The Bachelor Party" Sely llnally geta her boyfriend 10 propoH. "Low And The Founlein Of Youlh" Clllt'Ue tries ta ·: attrect •younger gorl. • • MO'M' * * ·~ "The ~ Miik•"' (1987) Rod Steiget, Robert Culp. An 'Oll'IQ produc:.r trlel lo rnalntMI c:ontrol ot' · • lredtl!Onlf him company. (2 "'') • 0 MOVIE * * "The House Thal ~emedh (\971) LHll Palmer. John Moulder· Br°"'". A widow rune I • tuttH>l·t~tury French!• ICllOOI '°' girl• tllai II•: oppl"~ 1trtc1. ( 1 hr $.· 30 m.en.t I':• m SOMITHINO •: SPECIAL :• "AbtM Lane" :: fD Bl.ACK ;,i:: PEMPECTIVE ON TH1! ·~ NEWS ~ CJ) MOVIE :• * * •• "kgeant V0tk' :: (1941) Gery Cooper, Wat~= tet Brennan. • ... ; 9 MOVIE :• *I* "Madigan" (1"8)•: A;ch81d Wldm"1(, H.nrf.: FOl)d• A,.._ YOrll o.tec--•. uve Wllh qUMtlon•* •lllB IGs runs Into trouble wttlt. • hi• comrnlseloner. (2 hr•-~:: 16 min) ;;! ~ MORNING ·~ 12:00 8 TWILIGHT ZONE •:: Newl~ Alft Walke(• r•lurnt lo h11 tlofne enifo: yeet1\S lof the <layl of ~ ctuldhOOd. ::• 12 30 D AOUER i.: SUPERST Af\8 ; • • NHL HOCKEY •: New Yori< lltenderl ~· New Yotk Rengers ·:· 1:00 II ALBUM TRACKS :.; 4D MOVI& •: I*• •Jo "The 8rlgend':0 ( 1952) Anlhony Oexte~ Anthony Quinn. • •. 1:10 II ROCI< CONCERT ;:'. 1:00 8 MOVIE .; ••• "Pellem1" (19~ Ven Heflln, Ed 88Qley. :· 0 AOVVffiJRERS :•. "Double Expoeure" :: 1:,5@.) ABC NEWS •:• 2:00 0 MOVIE ··'. • I 1't "The Spider A~ The Fly" ( 19$2) Elie Por~ min. Nedll Gray. :; 2;30 tJ CD NEWS :" 2t~Q NEWS • 3.'00 II MOVlt! ? * • • "Pre1crlp11on. Murder • ( 1967) Gen( Berry, Peter Falk. ;> G» MOVIE ~ • ·~ "Monat., From Th9' Suri" t 1965) Jon ~u. 84 Ceaey. 1"'05 0 MOVIE ••• "Sleeping car To Trlaat•" ( l!Mg) Jean K~ AJOert Uellen. .• S:15D MOVIE ~ ** "The Reven" (1t3t) Boril l<Mloff, Sele Lu;o4 4:25 8 NEWS 4:30 Q MOVIE •; '*'* •A.....in For HI"'( 11951) Sidney Tallet;, , Ron•ld Howard. .; • MOVle • • ''Th• Pnentorri sp .. k•" (19451 Rlchat~ Men. Stentey Ridges. ;. 'D~bbY's Dad' iii Filmily Specia~ . . By BOB THOMAS • HOLLYWOOD <AP) -For Pat Boone, "the bOat seemed to have sailed" on his seven·year drearn of start10g with his fami· ly in a televiaion aeries. '•I bad trl4!d many times, but ll just didn't jail," said the singer. "Now my lwo older daughters were married, and Cherry and her husband had moved to Hawaii. Laury, my youngest dauahter, was enroUed at Pepperdinc University, and it looked as if the fa mily act would be Debby and Dad for a while at least. T hen Boone made an ap- pearance on the Toll)ght Show. He is more of• pixie than most people rullze, and Pat decided to play some trlclts on host Steve Martm and 1Uest Chevy Cba..se. . . ....... ~ .. • Wlth the aack ol the start.er'• ·~. '"at • ria bunt oat Gt tM Ate wtlb Motel ID fdoubJe n.....-u lfriYia Bowl X·&ot under way. , LUd.lnt. the pack It the outlet an Bman IDela•• and a. ~ Malta, both with perfect corea. Five otba' eatria .:.. au IA.,.., &• ~qelter, Pnl_. S.laafteW, Job • E••• ;and an aqrept.km eoUt.led • .,,...~~ -were rtpt :behind with 10 poinll u aeart,y eveey~ IOlved 1tbe ftnt bonus question. : Mark your calendar for a week Mm! tonllht ~ben .J-. a...u will bo.t the April trlvtatest. If :You don't hear from him and would Ute to · :participate, can him at 548·1'165. : Here's the second tnel'ement of the new con· ~st, wtth number eiabt worth the bonua point for ;norror movie fans. After you"ve tried to ficure out ~aU the vario~ new pseudony~ dJI in. 1. NAME LEE MARvtN'S sway.backed bone in the movie "Cat Ballou." ; 2. At what school does Tony Bill teach ln the lTv series Wbat ReaJly Happened to tbe Cius of :'SS? ByT.J. 3. .. • all need beJp to feel fine" ls a mua1 oaJ •;x•• from what 1bowT •. What 1pedes of flower cJid Bnlnda Starr re-c e Npl.arb from ber "~ IDID1° I. NAllS TllB OIAMCl'D pl.,.ed hr Avery Scllrelbei'oo TV'ISba Na Naabow. , TRIVIA BOWL X STANDINGS 1t .. , .... . tt ... _.. .. • ..._.a .... ,. • 1. A..-.llllltMMICMt ,. L ....... ,.,...._111 .. " ",........., ._ , .. ,, "· ........ ~'""' tY> u . ..w......_m t IL 1 ........ 111 •Yo • • • '"' , • SY> J ' S. How many esc apees ....,,. shot to death in the movie "The Great Escape?" 7. 1be number, flease, ol the dockin& bay from whl.ch Han Solo s apaceahlp took off in the movie "Star Wars." ·--------------------8. In "Home of Frankenstein," Boria Kar loff ,...C CENTURY 21 "t CIHFMl ...... """'.._ ........... 112"'802 and J. Carroll Naish escaped from what prison? t . CAMERON MITCHELL WAS rejected for tbe job of police chlef ln the movie ''No Down Pay. meat." Why? 10. Debbie would have been on the horns of a dilemma 1f her good buddy hadn't helped her out in what movie? Lu& Week'• Aaswen 1. Tuppence a bag (feeding the birds) 2. Harpo <Brook.a' middle name) 3. Dr. Sonny Sbaver <boy doctor) 4. Edcar Ber(en ("Homecomln1" erandpa) S. Vera (Ship of Fooll> 6. Santa Mira, Calll. ( .. Body Snat.chers") '1. 'lbe Falcons <Fomte's gan1> 8. "'lbe 1.oo Story" (AJ bee play) 9 . "Sodbuter" or "Sody Pop" <Shane's nickname) 10. "Sinalng in the Rain" (movie riddle) Smd JIOllT onawen to TRIVJA, clo the Daill/ Pu.of, Boz 1560, Coa1a Meao 92826. AU entrM!1 muaf be receivtd blf Wednndal/, ot~ half the P¥'r'a lol& acore wtU be owardtd. •GRAND OPENING • APRIL 10th l-iONGKONG Chinese Restaur9nt BANQUET FACILITIES AVAIL.ABLE Opening offer of complimentary Imitation Ivory BEER chopatldca with ~ S!Urchae. TAKE • W1NE ·-. . Q\JT I HO<J~S:' 11 :00 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M. DAILY -· PHONE(7t4)557-2882 . I •• • 1170 BAKER STREET COSTA MESA. CAL. (IN THE MESA NORTH SHOPPING CENTER • • 'Chlna9' oidwestemJ In New Tuist By CYNTIUA MILES ,,.......,....__..., In 11'16 dinletor Monte Hellman eNDe up wtth a oew twist oo the "two men and a Clrl" idea and teamed up with two younc screenwriters, 1erry Harvey and Doug Venturelli, to concoct a dramatic adventure love story, "Cblna 9, Llberty 37.'' • Hellman, on a trip to Rome in e.rly 19'1'1. met photograpbet·turned·producer Gianni Bouacchl, who immedlately 1pied the malr.fnp ol an unusual and"lntrlguing fllm. Bouaccbi, atoni w1t.b Valerio de Paolis and Rolf Wegener, formed a production company <Compagnla Europea Cinematoirafica> and the $2.6-millloo project took wtni. .. ' ' ' OAI.. y PILOT ... IN l'HEIR SEABCH FOR the three principal actors. Hellman turned to an. old friend and partner, Warren Oates, to play Matthew, a stoic, silent gunfi&}lter. Oates. probably bes,t remem· bered for his rolea ln "The Wild Bunch" and "Dill-~ STARS OF 'CHINA 9, LIBERTY 37' r 1 inger," finds hlmaelf wilh a contract out on him ltllly'• Fabio Teat.I, Jenny Agutter , , in "China.·' l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia : The role of Clay, the gunfighter·assassin under orders to kill Oates, is played by Fabio Tesli, one of Italy'1 top leading men. Je~ Aeutter was finally chosen to play the sexually deprived wife of Matthew after an arduous search for the right actress. Agutt.er who started the mm just after completing "Doinlni. que" with ClUC Robertson, was highly acclaimed for her recent roles in ""The Eagle Has Landed" and .. Equus." ALMERIA, SPA.IN, WHERE much of the film- ing was done -becomes the dry, flat and du.sty town of China, Texu, for this film. Bouacchi, clnematoerapber as well u producer on "China," decided on Spain because of Italy's law that bans the use of firearm.s for film production. He is however, shooting some of the more explosive se: quences in Italy -those involving nudJty for Aaut- ter and Testi. . As Bouaccbi explains it, the Italians may have outlawed l\Ulfire, but not sex. Tbe settine of the film ls the 1880s, and Testi is about to be hanged unlll a1ents for the railroad in· terveoe and olfer to give hlm a governor's pardon if he agrees to kill Oates, a former eunsllnger who · has obstructed the railroad's construction plans by refusine to ove ~ h.ia farm standin1 ln their way. WHAT ENSUES IS A. &rltty dramatic adven- ture in a western aettina. I "We could have set thla love story in any age," admits Hellman, "but we chose the West as the stage, since the past seems to have a romantic edae over the present. "What was moat important to me ls that I work always with an American subject, wherever it ls we aboot. I need something that relates to my own culture and to deal with it simply, honestly and, above all, realistically." 7 . 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CHP COVERS STATE'S HIGHWAYS BY AIR AS WELL AS GROUND Hughes 5000 Helicopter Newest Equipment Acquisition Women Beat System CHP 'Proud' of Its Pioneer Female Officers SACRAMENTO <AP) - Women will never be in the California Highway Patrol because they couldn't bandJe hazards like shootouts, Dan Lanza, then deputy CHP commissioner, said five years ago. ''A woman will just not be able to cope wjth situations hke that as we are findmg many limes that a man cannot cope with them:" he said. BUT FOUR YEARS after his statements, CHP officer Janet • Gray of Barstow shot a man who bad disarmed her male partner at a remote abandoned desert gas station. ' "Our people and our administrators in our organization have recognized fully that women have a place m law enforcement and are workin& lo place women,"' Commissioner Glen Craig says. The CHP now has 24 women riding in patrol cars, giving out tratcic tickets and taking risks along with S,110 men. Fifteen other women are among the 191 cadets now going through the CHP Academy's grueling 20-week course. THE PATROL HAS more than 2,400 appllcations of stall more young women who want lo don the• brown uniform. The CHP was among the first potice organizations in the ~ountrv to hire women for patrol Jobs, preceded by Mi<:higan Illinois, Pennsylvania and Ne~ York ln the last two years. most other states hav e been tentatively adding women, allowing them to do the same jobs as men. ·'The attitude of law enforcemnenl administrators in many states is maybe they can do the job, but you wouldn't want lo put those little {(iris' out on the road alone," Craig said THE CHP~utting "those little girls," all of whom have passed the same academy physical fitness tests as men, on the road alone in cruisers and officers and drivers alike are surprised to find they can do the job, Craig said. There's still some res1stence 3mong old line officers, he admits, but mostly 1n areas that haven't yet had women omcers. One member of the pioneer class, Donna Esser of Tulare County, found the res1stence too much. She quit last oear , remarking, "Some of the sergeants and one lieutenant ln particular made no bones about not wantrng women officers a round. They didn 'l think women could do the job and they were constantly checking up on us.'' THE CHP BEGAN its campaign to hire women in 1974 a year after Lanza's remark and a year after Jennie Schulteis of Sacramento filed a federal dlscrlmlnatioo suit against the CHP. In 1974, Craig recalls. there was little information anywhere on how women could perform as police officers. "We looked at what other states had done. At the time we looked, very few police aeenc1es had women on road patrol without having a man along or without putting them on special details. like jail, vice or juver.iles." So the CHP undertook a two- year study, beginning with a test class of 40 women and 40 men that started through the old Sacramento Academy on Sept 30, 1974. The qualifications are the same for men and women: a> to 31 years old, 5 feet 6 inches to 6 feet 6 inches tall, weiaht. in pro- portion lo height, high school graduate, good hearing and vis- Academy Trains Patrol's Officers BRYTE <AP)-At 6 a.m., 3>0 men and women In their 20s run along a dirt lrack in the flat fiood plain of Yolo County. A f~ hours later, lheiT shorts and T-shirts changed tor Uaht blue shirts, dark pants and baseball caps, they are listening intent· Jy lo the latest aearch-and..se.izure law. akiddin& a btack·and·whlte patrol cat acrdss a puddle or aimina a revolver at • human sUhouette. TRE ZM MEN AND WOMEN"ant to become "Chippies." To joint.be 5,000traflic otncers ot lbe Calitomia Highway Patrol, the w~d's laraest traffic agency, t.be men and women spend 20 weeks ai the new'" million CHP Academy. The Ul·acre academy In Yolo County, across the ~cramento River from state Capitol, w flnlshed in ms. but tts first classes didn't enter Wll.11 last yur because of a hh1nc treeie Im· posed by Gov. EdO\und Brown Jr . •• • • \ I ion. Candidates take a wrillen examination and physical aeility test. The academy stare did not alter physical standards for the women during training. "THEY SAID THEY weren't going lo make any changes for the women and J don't think they dad," said Mary Harrison, a former dental assistant who was in that first class. "Oh, they put 'wo' in front of 'man' on a couple of John doors. but that was it. They had the aame expectations for us as they bad for the male cadets.'' In January 1975. 27 women an.d 31 men graduated and re- ceived their first usignments. The atudy conclusion was that all cadets, male and female, had reached an ade· quate level of physical strength. The study looked at attitudes of other o((icers and the public before the first woman stepped into a patrol car. "BOTR GROUPS expressed greatest doubts about the ability of women to perform the more physioally demanding tasks re· quired of traffic officers." But 30 days later, the study found the women's performances "typical." The study concluded that "de· finitely some women are capa- ble of doing the job and some women are capable of doing the job as well as men," Craig srud. And yet, the women "have to prove themselves every day," he adds Thirteen or the original 27 women graduates are still in the CHP. Eleven women graduated from the first two classes to go through the new academy in Yolo County last year. With Its 2,400 applicants, the CHP is looking for women to fill its future classes. Tools Still 'Flashlight and Pinch BoO • ~ By JENNIFER KERR SACRAMENTO (AP> -Jn 1929, the first CaJifol'nla Highway Patrol otclcers ven· lured onto the state's narrow highways without training, rid· iog motorcycles they bought themselves. By the year 2000, oflicers could be gliding down transportation corridors In hov- ercraft, writing tickets by com· poler. BUT JN lt78, the world's largest traffic agency is caught halfway between the Model T Age and the Space Age. The CHP has airplanes and helicopters to swoop over 96,997 miles of highway. It has a new academy to trrun officers not only ln driving and law, but also in psychology. It was among the first state police agencies lo in· elude women m its ranks. But a5 more Californians are driving more miles, the CHP laeks the electromc wiiardy ol radar or other devices used by nearly all other states and by most California police depart· ments. "IN MANAGEMENT, we've the most modern, up-to-date, forward-thinking agency in the country." said CH P Com- missioner Glen Craig, at 45 the youngest commissioner in the pi..trol 's history. "J think the people we have in this organiza. lion are more geared to change and more willing to accept new philosophies than other depart- ments ..•. "ln equipment, no. We're not the most modem and up-to-date. We're still using 1930s technology to deal with a 1970s problem -speeding." THE GREAT MAJORITY of drivers ignore the 55 mph limit and have caused Craig to launch campaigns against speeders in general and truckers in particular and to plead with the Legislature for radar and more officers. The '55 mph limit, mandated by the federal government in 1974 lo save gasoline, "ts a dilemma and problem for every traffic administrator in lhe country None of us has the man- power to enforce it without pubhc support.'' Craig said. The CJIP manpower, which in· eludes womanpower. is now 5, 134 uniformed officers, the lowest level since the mid-1960s because of a hiring freeze im· posed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. in 197S-76. BROWN'S FREEZE CUT un- iformed officers from 5,570 in August 1974 to 5,079 in August 1977. The last class graduated from the old CHP Academy in Sacramento in May 1975. No new classes were allowed until last summer, although the new $15 million academy in Yolo County was ready an 1976. Two classes ha\'e graduated Crom the new academy and two more are going through, but Commissioner Craig thinks he's still short or officers to ade- quately wage the war for S5. CRAIG SAID HIS department is conducting a study, expected to be finished by November, on what officers do and where lbey are needed ''l believe we wall have to add people in the next two years or scale down our operations. re· duce or eliminate some services," he said. "Our officers in some parts of the state are responding from one call ~o another.'' reducmg patrol lime. All of Craig's studies and plans are looking lo mesh a future CHP with changes sw-. to come in transportation. What tbe Hlghway Patrol micbt be lib by the year 2000 wu outlined by Deputy Chief V.E. Blackman article laslfallln The California Highway Patrolman magazine. EACH "PATROL vehicle" - they rnieht be hovercrafts as well as cars -will probablv have a COD!PUter on board able to check drivers' licenses and is· sue Ucke~instanUy, he said. Highways won't be the only way• people wut move, he said. They might use monorail systems, underground railways or air taxis and "oCficers of the year 2000 will more than likely be transportation officers rather than simply Highway Patrol of· ficers," Black said. Most police communication will be via satellite rather than obsolete radios and telephones. And officers will probably be equipped with "stun guns," a Ia "Star Trek." he said. ·BUT UNTIL 'tHOSE changes are made, today's officers have only today's technology. which Craig says he's not allowed to use fully. Radar could take the place of some new officers, Craig believes, but he has been trying in vain since 1975 to let him buy 200 units, which he says would be more effective than 500 addi· tional officers. ''The impact of radar is basically psychological. People are more irchned to be a UUle more cautious, particularly those doing it intentionally," Craig said. "It's increasing the certainty of apprehension and making the patrolmen we have more effective.'' JN OPPOSING HIS request, lawmakers have echood wbal Assemblyman John Miller, D~ Oakland, said durin~ one de· bate: "Radar isn't a proper function of the police. It's almost entrapment. It's sneaky." 'TM life of a p~ officer I• a •azardetlS .. e-1..U ot stress, trials atld pro•ie...' --Radar also bas been opposed by trucken. Gerald O'Hara, lobbyist Cor the Te.msters Public Affairs Council, saJd, "We feel that a highly visible patrol car ta the best speed enforcement tool they have." ''Radar is not accurate," says Mike Parkhurst of Loo Angeles, president of the Independent True kers Association and editor of Overdrive magazine. HE SAID THINGS such as directions. electrical storms and citizens' band radios can affect radar's aceuracy. Thwarted by the Legislature, Craig plans to seek money elsewhere. He has a resolution before the LeJ'islature that would allow b1m to ask for federal or private foundation money to buy abOut 200 units for about $400,000. Patrol officers stop about S million cars a year. They made 2.4 million arrests in 1977. The vast majority of those were traf· fie tickets. but they also made 12,469 felony arrests. including persons wanted for crimes such as murder caught in a routine traffic stop. MANY STOPS ARE anything but routine. Jn the CHP's five decades. 1·'3 officers have been killed: 17 in automobile acci· dents, 55 ln motorcycle crashes, 29 shot and 42 in other ways, such as helicopter crashes and auto-pedestrian accidents. The danger is always there. Last year, officer Philip Bun· nell tried lo pull over a speeding van near Torrance. The driver yelled ''I'm goin& to fix you" as he got out. The man had a Jcnlfe and Bunnell was forced lo use bis baton and Mace to subdue him. Officer Dave Ritenour stopped a weaving car near Lancaster and the driver slumped over the wheel. A cautious Ritenour re- fused to approach the car, draw- lnc his guo and asldn1 the driver to 1et out. Inside the car, tbe Of. fleer found a .357-callber Maaaum ptatol. SHE SHOT SUSPECT Officer Janet Gray KISTLER WRITES a monWy column In APB, the newspaper of the California Association of Highway Patrolman, which is "as close to a union as you can ~el," says its executive manager, Ralph Tornatore . The assoc1at1on has two Cult- time lobbyists -patrolmen who take leave -who talk to the Legislature about the interests of the members, who include 98 percent of the force. A 1977 law allows modified collective bargaining for state enfployees so that a group such as the CAHP can negotiate with the governor's representative for wages and working condl- taons BUT TORNATORE, a former patrolman, calls it "a weak bill'' because it. does not allow strik~ or say what could be done if the two sides don't agree. While he says "our pay is not what it should be." Tornatore adds that ··1 don't see pay right now as our foremost problem," in contrast lo a few years ago. Tra!· fie officers are paid $1,376 to 1,472 a month. · In July 1975. Gov. Brown cut a salary ra1se to 10 percent from 17 5 percent, wtuch would have brought pay in line with the fi~ largest police agencies in thtt state, as required by law. Jn pr~ test, officers wrote only a trickle of tickets for a week. They didn\ get the additional raise until J• Jy 1976. THE RAISE CVT prompted the Teal'.Mters UnJon to try 81\d organize the patrol that sum• mer, but the Teamsters signed up only a few offlcers. The CHP has 2,038 black-and· while patoJ cars, plus 199 motorcycles. three helicopten and four airplanes. Those oHicers and those machines patrol highway mil~ that have remained about the same during this decade; the 96,997 miles include about 3,000 males of freeway. BUT THE MILES motorists trn vel has increased steadily smce the 1974 fuel scare caused a one-year drop. Jn 1973, California had 13.11 million vehicles and 12.7 milli~ dr1 vers licensed. The driverii covered 132.S billion miles that year. The next year, 13.2 milliott drivers drove 14.2 million cars more than 127.2 billion miles. By 1976, the last year ror which lhe CHP bas complete statistics, the number or drivetf> . had risen only to 14 million adil the number of cars to 14.7 million, but the number of miles driven was up lo 1A2.2 bilUon. ln 1977 , the number of miles jumped again lo 153.6 billion. THE NUMBER OF persons killed on the highways followed the same pattern, falling f~ 4,905 in 1973 lo 4,019 in 1974, then risin& to 4,9'2 by 1977. Because the number of total miles has risen, the death rate per mile has dropped. from l 7 deaths per 100 million miles traveled ln 1973 to 3.2 in IS'f4. 1975. 1978 and 1977. T6e California rate has remained slichtly below the nallonal average. A $276,000 federal grant lJ pay- ing for another experiment new -for poJlce -equipm citizens' band r adios. A 80-diy lest start.a thl5 month with CBs in 152 patrol cars. BishOp ' Treated SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -the~ bJ.Sbop ~ Calilom1a, tbe Rev. C. J:Wmv 1'109, baa been under•o~a treatmeo& te..r alc:obolism. • The az.~-old bi.bop eDltr•cl" St. Jlar1•• Hospli.t 1n Mbmeapotls, MlnD., fhe weelcs ~. the San Francisco Ex·" aminer reported. TBS. &EV. Geot"se , Hunt, executive offlcu of the Diocese of e; California, confirmed • the report and said the bishop 'a "progress bas been phenomenally auc· cesaful:' Hunt said the blsbc>p "wrote a letter to IOD1e 400 (lergy in the diocese telling them of the rea- , sons for his hoipltallu- ,1 lion. "RE SAID IN his let· ter that the doctQ.rs at the hospital have helped me understand how I moved into this disease through the years." Hunt said the bishop expects to return to California within a few weeks to complete the remaining three years or his term. Myers came to San • Francisco in 1966. He js , the president of the Eighth Province of the Episcopal Church, the ' governing body for several Western states. ,; Pregnant Teens Aid ~Heralded I SACRAMENTO (.AP> -The California Department of Educa- ... wi.....,. DACCA PRl~ATE RECORDING Sf!SSK>N De11a•~1 Roy, feft, Cat Steven1 Folk Ro.~ f(.ing UNICEF Do·nor NEW YORK (AP) -Cat st.eveu, a folk rock king who believes h~ songg ar, an honest reflec- tion of1Us deeds, is a discreet, but aenero~. donor tQ UNICEF. · •'The children, if anyuiliia. bold the, secret to man's future."' be said in a rare interview here after a recent UNICEF tout to Egypt and Bangladesh. "Children are the link." . HIS "'WHERE DO TRE tHILDREN Play" and "Oh Very Young" best expteU bis feellJlp tor youngsters, said Stevens, slouched casually in a chair in bis hotel room while his DM1POpular tunes played in tbe b._ck· ground. Convinced that love and Camib' are moat Im· -------......:.., port&11l f.o a child's de- velopment.. Stevena sajd he hopes to become a tat.her bimselt, "when I fit\d the right lady." Barefoot, and dressed in taded jeans and T· shirt, the London-born muaidan explained that he doesn't "like talking lllJJCh" about his charity work ~ause "I don't want to be judaed by olber people's standards. tion says a program to "I PERSONALLY EEl:L ll''S my duty to do give pregnant teen· what you .t'an an life, w~~r you've got money or • agers special classes not," sajd lhe 29-year·old Stevens, who besides • and cowtSellng has out donating more than $250,000 to the United Nati,ons ' the ir dro po ut rate children's fund, channels proceeds from records almost in half. and concert tours lo Cyprus and various charities The department re. .through his Hermes Foundation. leased a survey ta~en after the first two years ~ 0 1 wanted to work in charity for a long time. of the $1.23 millloh pilot At the lnomenl 1 started eanling money I wanted program in whlcl\ ~ to.help some J>4ople wt\<) are lllv\tlJ. a hard ~me," girls are enrolled in 23 he said. "'I was blessed 9'ith triore than eooiJgh to school districts. look alt.er IPfSelf." BEFORE THE 1'ro-Re cflose UNICEF because "it's a heuttal gram. 7 out of 10 of the force -it's apolitical" and "a lot of people don't pregnant students left Ilse the O.N. <United Nat.ions) as it should !)e·used. • school before gradua-I beli~ve tontlly in a world organization -in the 1 lion. Now it ls 4 out of world agreeing and helpina each other." 10. ''The program funds a r e well spent," state sc hoot Superintende nt Wilson Riles said. "They enable thes e young mothers to make their own way and gain con· fidence in themselves." THE GIRLS get personal counseling and classes in parenting and ' child care while preg- nant, and get child tare help and school tutoring after the birth at cbUd development centers. The department also said six of the district.& report that m ore than 90 I percent of the girls who 1 graduaded were either I working or attendlni I school, or both. THE PQP STAR GAVE HIS first public ap. pearance in two years whll., in Bangladesh, as well as a private performance at the home of the 19-year-old king of the Chakma Tribe. Despite the lates t upheavals in tbe Middle E ast, Stevens is an optimist about the world situa. ~on. , . "That's all poUUc1," be said. "Go beyond the political facia, you'll see real people who can Uft· derstand others' em0Uon1. Pecple are subject to the ~hlms of tM poliUc'1 peopi. ID ~rs." · STEVENS, THE SON OF a Cyt)tiot father fhG Swedish mother, <:Ortaidera bimaelf "pretty mucb international." He owns one apartment in Rio de, Janeiro,~ rs there intrequ~uy, and mostly Uves in hotels .. while on lhe road." . He was in New York \lorklng With hJs older brot~er, Dayid R. Gordon, O(l "Alpha Omega," ~ musical producUon they ex~ w11l open "at~ end ot the year." ' I Adviee Sage i Persistence Fintilly Pays Off ·--· • 5 6 .7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A ·s· s I ... F I E D ' . 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[~,-] A PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK TRIBUTE TO THE NOTICE how Daily Pilot Class· lfied ads display lbe1r messaees with legibility and impact? Our ad&, we are proud to say, really gel r es ults. Pho ne 642·5678. ---- S.2.00 Bl:YSA PENN\ PINCHER AD TO SELL YOUR ITEMS Of $S0 DOOR LESS Call642 S678 Cl&sSlfied Ads ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS GOLF COURSI HOME Spac 5 BR, 3 BA, FR, 3 car 1ar. 1ourmet kitchen, s pectacular view ! Owner movln1. Reduced to sell Opeo Sunday 1·5 1823Tanager Dr, C.M. PAREL WALKER Proposed Shpn1 Ctr, NOC. 100 Acres M·2 Slte wfapur, w /divide S.lG-20, 29'~.A. Industrial-Joint Venture Orange County Pnnc. Only Intra-Pacific Invest Prop. 714-644-8750 m Classified Ada are the 675-4144 U3a1Atro. amwer to a 1ucceu ful ---------1 aarage or yard sale! It's SELL idle items with a a better way lo tell more Daily Pilot Clusified A~ ...::peop--''-l_e _! ------ f Tht• hlut• to Real l1t1t• ProftNk>n•I• I• 1n eirceptlonat oppOrtunfty to Introduce new Of longtime asaoclatH to th• people of tt\e Orange CoHt, or to honor outetandlng le• or Hl'Vlce tchlevemente . . J>on't mlH being p1rt of thlt 1peclal Mtvtrtlalna oppor1untty. DHdttnt ror reeervlftg IP•~• I• I p.m., Aptll 17. C11l today! Or, you may mell your photo tnd • britf 1rtlctt of about 71 wardt deectCbrng your bactcarounct. tducetfon, protH1fon11 training, 1w1tda or otfler hoftOt•. Man yo\Sr .SO!} and pf\9to t9 th• Cl111m1d Dtpt., Delly Pilot, 340 w ••• , IUHt', IN 1tt0, Cotta U.u, CA 92828. I • Pot help °°"'PO•lng rour ulute nouce. cell 142·'871 •nd • frltndty ld•vlMr w111 ...... ~I.I. I DAILY PILOT IP . ~. 1-5 PM Ka:lllRl• tllW U1SK -Tbls C bedroom havm is an aeculi reward-green bills. blue Pacific, a hom• to make tall worthwhile. Ccirona del ldar at Ua best. lc.38 Kentew. Opell Sun $249,000. . 115 CAMYOM TOWlllOMI -Beautifully upgraded ... G~er" fronting goll course with superb view. Best Priced view property ln Big Canyon. Parquet m kitchen. mirrored wet bar, private master sulte upstatra. sm,ooo 32 Sea Island Dr, Open Sat & Sun. Ce>aOMA DB. MAI -Fant~·\locean view from this newly paint~' bds ..... \\ lm home with lovely pool. large JJ'ftgu .... ed at $299.500. Open SUD.day. 2aYl Ebb'} -· IASllLWF -Lusk flome with bice view. This 3 bdrm. f~ room home is approx. 1700 sq. ft., 2 baths, stde y&J'd has access for boat storage. Nicely landse-aped. Offered at $148,000. 2425 Bamboo. HAl~oa VIEW -Highly upgraded 3 bdrm. den, family room home featuring exquisite jacuzzi su~ouoded by Jush green landscaping. Plenty o( pnvacy. Open Saturday only .1860 Port Taggart. llYIMI DIANI HOME -Posit;··ely one of the most outstanding hofPeS ~, .. ,\(\'.~Park. Beautiful 4 ~rm, 3 bath Ke~ \J..a custom pool and Jacuzzi surrounded ... ~al landscaping. Offered at $189,900. 4901 Roy._-. Open Sat. & Sun. RANCHO S~ JOAf;>UIM -View townhome. First time offered. Popular San Carlos model. Move in and begin entertaining immediately in this designer de~~~ted home. Gre~t location to community fac1libes. Membership m· the Irvine Racquet Club included in the purchase price. Open Saturday. #2 Lago Sud. SPYG~S -Super Southport with popular Cape Cod exle!''~" _Ideal for large family. Perfect for formal entertammg. 6 Bd.rms, with large game room. Open Sunday. $325,000. 4 Mission Bay. SPY~LA~S VIEW -4 Bdfm highly upgraded. Professionally decorated and landscaped . Panoramic view of ocean and bayfront. Offered at $319JOOO. #9 Monterey Circle. Open Sat. & Sun. -I •• OTHER PROPERTIES JASMI.,. CIHK -Enjoy the security of this guarded community with tennis courts and pool, 2 bdrm and den. Offered at $179,900. GeMnl · 1002 G..,.., 1002 ChMr.. 1002 ..................................................................... DOY& SHOUS FOURPUX MO OUAUFYIMGt •1 . SZJS.000 _.. Eutside 4Br., with .umnaculate bomef m.. ~SUH. l·S wa1on wheel charm. e ntry. Ma11lve stone 170IZ GN•• ~ 2,000 sq. fl. oC happy fireplace. Formal din· Huntintton Beach. family llvlnc. call tor me. Parquet famlly 3-2-2-1; Love\y residen· details.&48-n71 room. Enormous master Ual area. property in \ilk Dl'fcN 1119·11 s '~row r«1 • wint I Laundry room tDP abape. 3 Bdrms., 218 I , I too!EXTRABONUSES: bath owner'• unit. , Jll~H;lJ Jlefrt1erator, washer, Pnced to sell at $21S,OOO > < £\iJH;f dryer, freezer. softener DELUXE DUPLEX I~· -~;;~-~-~-~-~--~·l!!!!~~ & bl.ilt·in alarm system Bay view Newport 1oc)uded! CaJl today. Beach. 1 boor from G ~;~·•rsNNJOllfNll'f' • ocebdrmsan; .c bdrms. up, 3 REEHIROOK [~ . down. Near pier ~~i ll~lltl :.:.~=~~:::• be =~~;~ • :::::1 • ·-OPEH SUM. 1•5 on a cuJ.<le-aac within easy walkine distance to 'Youdm'tneediaaant 310,.,.._.n20' So. Coast Plaza, "draw fast" wben you Balboa's best location! 2 theatres & restaurants. place an ad in t.be Daily Bdrms., 2 bath rondo in M a n·y o u ta t a o d 1 n g FUot Want.Ada! Call now adult, all security bldg. features include· -642-56?8. Walk to ocean. pier, Custom Drapcnes village, shopping; boat Covered pal.lo I .. · DOING v.•-' BUSINESS r;: UNDER A .tl.t, flCTmOUS -NAME? slip av&JI, All this for Decorator WaJlpapers $14.9,500! throughout OCEAHFIOMT Outdoor ps BBQ <l\arming 2 BR home! 2 Auto Gat Door Opener car 1ara1e. But swim· Skylight in Fam. Rm. mlnt • fiabtng area. BY OWNER m-1123 Close to a tores & Prln. Onl.)' $109,900. restaurants. '2'JS,OOO! HAllOI YllW-s:ut.000 New Excl~ive! Lovely view ot ocean & sunset from the livJ.n& rm. of tb.1s spacious 4. bedroom home: Gracious entry. attractive atrium & extra Jar1e fam. room (pool table space). May other wonderful f.eatura. 1020 ~ WLS SAT/SUM l·S llG CAMYC>M-$471,000 Paooramie ocean & city lights vi8"' from t..biS most beaut\;i!il customized .. Versailles" Dear·: e. Exqulsite decor <mastr P\"' \ , '• air/cond., poo~. jacuz:~ "-"aparound brick patio. 4 B, ~ \I s, enlarged den. for~al d101ng rm & completely equipped dark room. UMDA 151.1-$575,000 Fantastic one of a kind ONE story (rare on Linda Isle). 116 Feet on watez: side with pier & slip plus beautiful green lawn. Luxurious 3 ~e~roorns, den, formal dining, huge living room. Finest quality & detail ~ustom built by one of best builders i~ Newport Beach. Lots of Cb.arm! t 04 LIND4 15&.I ~ SU.. t ~' UMDA 151.i' B.16AMCI Spectacular water view from most rooms. Tip of the island With 113• frontage on the big bay. Approx. 6 90() sq . ft. offers the ultimate in Jux'ury living Impressive entrance with dramatic pool & jacuzzi. Abundant tile, marble & hand carved woods. 4 B.d~m suites + . maids qtrs, formal dmwg rm, family rm, billiard rm, deo, elevator, sauna + slip for Jge yacht. $1,375,000 including the land. CAMEO HIGHLA.MDS-OCIAM VIEW Wake up in this lovely 4 BR home to the beautiful sight of a variety of . birds Quiet street. almost Uke country living. Lge private front <·ourtyd. Private beach. $175,500 4501 SURUY Dl. SATJSUM 1·5 ' HUNTINGTON HAl.IOUR Sltt,100 Home of famous Christmas Cruise of Lights! Beautifully decorated 4 bedrm · waterfront home with dock for 50' boat. Glass walled cantilevered concrete deck on water side. Perfection throughout. Soft colors, marble frplc, wet bar, expensive wall coverings. Private front courtyard. THE ILd,. EMO UMIT S 170.000 Spacious customized condominium in newest section of the Bluffs. 2 Large bedrooms. den with fireplace, formal dining rm + 211'.2 baths. Decorator wallpapers, air-conditioning. 2'21 PaLA SAT/JU" r.5 PICTUQS9UI IAUOA ~ Delightful 3 bedroom 3 bath home with inViUng comer frplc in liviag room. Sp~cious study off upstairs master bedrm suite. $199,500 • lfG CYN MEW TOWNHOMI SI 40,00D Leisure living in this dellghtlul new townhome. Expansive living rm with fire pie, formal dining with wet bar. 2 Bedrrns, 2 baths, wide balcony makes charming outdoor sitting rm. Pool. tepnis courts, security gate. 31 SEA ISi.A.MD DRIVE SATJSUM l·S llG CYM TOWHHOME POI UASI Beautiful brand new 2 bedroom & den .. Pinehurst" model. 2~ baths, dining room, wet bar & upgraded cptng. Tennis els, pool & jacuzzi. Ask $750 (See Broker at 38 Sea Island Dr.) OCUM FIOMT COHDo-$14.tOO in beautiful Kauai! Adjacent to 27 bole golf course. Private airport. Lots of run -great investment. Gross income for Feb. $1,404. Trade or? WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. UALTCU 211tS..J..._ ....... MEWPOIT CIHTll. M.I. 644-4910 " yo. ..... fllat fr••• yo•r ••• flctlllo11• luol1t••• H•"'• and llnoMtJlft~ 41R+IOHUS ~~!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~ JOG TO HACH --Jog to the sandy beach! GeMrtll I 002 Gi ... ertll ' I 002 Lovely Part Place ex· ••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••-••••••• ecutive home. Loact. ol 1llPllX · MES• ym• .. E Y ... oat plank & pe1ged A. CAY ,.._ .. ..,.,.. .. ~ ............. . d01t't ,., ........... . . THIS WEEKEND •Y We u. bolcUog CMar Ne~ Beach Dome op•n from noon to S on Saturday Sll.Dd•Y wlt oat the •errices ol a broker. T1ils mens that yoo as a qualified bQYer"C&D aave the 6% that will have to be added to our aeUlnc price if we Ult with a broker 1002 G,..,.. 1001 next week. Tbla ' bedroom a bath 2 story hoin• ls located 1~ blocks ll'ocn the nicest •tretcb of beac.b in Newport. OWnenhip melu.ks use of community association faclUUes such as tennis, elubbouse. 01,Ymptc pool, volleyball and basketball. We are asking $169,500. Come see us th1a weekend at 239 Colton Street in Newport Beach (a block. .East of Orange & * bl~k North of Pacllle Coast lDdlwQ).Call 61MD for more information. .............................................. 1oozto .... w1 IOOJ ·••••• .. o•-------• .. •1 I llUUae ~~...-.._-------...... AN EsTAlEiTTJE BEACH! . 77 Ac. located on 10 city lots. One mi. from the beach, yet only 40 min. from LAX. Lg. main hse; guest house/offioe, summer house w/Jg. pool. Beaut. dense landscape. Brochure avail, Price $625,000. IUSTIC IST411 4D.2Y•IA BeaatUul eueatlTe lane IA one of the amt dealnble area of J'oub. ta1o Valle7. Dramatic tile enb")'. fonnal dinln& J'OOID, Jarse llvint room w/ctny fireplace, huae famUy room w/wet bar, ovenized Jot Jn quiet BAY VIEW 4 Bedroom + hmlly room on •'Newport•s·· Back Bay ' RED CARPET 75'-120'l • cul·d•·••c JocaUon.,._ ______ _ 11811.Y extraal l Owner•· 1eavin1 country -•a.v• WE HA VE .. Brlnl me aa of.ter1•. p,500. A WIMMER CENTURY 21 $84,000. t t Mike kwoes--. lealtar 17141 673-531.1 848·0521 A 11pacioua 3 bdrm, 211.a , ________ ,bath pool home in ex· At& HOMI UST ceUent Eaets1de Joea--' G ... ,.. \001 CieMr.I 1 OOZ .................................... ~··· --\ TUSTIN FOOTHal VllW-SPA~ Motivated seller! 3 BR plus ofc, estate size lot. Enclosed by wrought iron &: Padre brick. Step-down LR, FORMAL DINING, .kitchen w /all the extras. Fantastic view. Call Cleo Key, at 5'4-1440 or 5"-4559 eves. agt. G......e 1002 GtMr.. 1002 .............................................. COVIMCiTOM Super pride of ownerahip four·plex. All units with washer, dryer hook·up It shake roof. 3 ~m. 2 bath owners unit of course. Will ex· change ! $118,000. Owner motlvated. See our ad under income property. IMTllTJJHBS Da .. HT There are so man1 features~ this beauUful home it is impossible to name them all. Located on a qulet circle with lush areen lawns. Enter a huge livinl 1'00m with cathedral ceilin&s and a cra~kli.111 f.ir~place • :~1£ m Family room witb wet PftO.,.PJCilt-...,,..us,..-bar. Gourmet kitchen, _ -752-1920 xno. dtnlnr room, the ••OUM.n.~llUQt kckyard 1J encrmous 1-......;.-°'*' __ 111_1_:io_P_ ... ;....___.f with a ahimmerint pool 1--------1 jacuut. paddlcbati HELP! court. three patios, etc:. .n..-.. ~ .. __ ,_. .... ,_ .. etc. Woa't last at tlUs """_. -_....K'\O ... • p11ee. cau now 5t6-2313 out, leatalled NEW (l'{NT11t•1n1U1Wro11tN1Cf' ~~~~'.~t 1•1&11111 VISTA in nice area! P.·~~····~~~.·-~-~-~-~-~-~-~~· Assume low lnterest VA, .;:: aubmll your olfertl _______ _. 531.JIOO optD na. W'IUMttwwtr LAklSIDI HOME Super dlx Bro1drnoor home w /all Improve· rnenta. 2 yrs YoUJll A anidoas boyer ~,900. J. D. REAL ATE 1~~~~75~1·~2787~~~~ Find whit you wet in I· Dally P{JQt Claas.ifieds. Gt••.. IOOZ .............................................. FREE Credit approval tion. . 100'• ol FHA/VA bms lo 362 E. Magnolia, C.K dn: ' OPEN SAT 4'5UN l·S ~~Noo::'ert 400£.u-~. fORJ>A rl'beMeumples: ~CJl~'"S••1-1-1~ :!--..... ~~ 3br lba DI) dn $54,000 • . . .,_ 3br. l~ba frS2300dn 3bc, l~ba pool VA no dn Realty NetW'OC'k. 85'1-3400 Have you read today'c Classilied Ads? u nol. Have aometh.inc to Kil? )'OU'N mlas\na the bes\. Qasaified ada do it well. barlains ln town! G •• .,.. 1002G1Mra IOOZ . ......... ~ .................................. . Open Ha .... Sat. & S-. 1.s p.a 6Jl u• P..t& Dr., sns.ooo 1 llt Sac ... ,.,.,... CdM SJH,000 ZtOI C.r............. SIS2,t00 107 ...... St. M.L $265,000 4604 s..ll 1N. H.I. $1 U. tlO ••NATUU at' THI WllK•* HOMI HEAi THI llACH ........................ Cl "' , Int s ............. c..n.. ......... a.. •••d lilllllftl ..... ·-.._ ..... .,.,. ...... ...., eltt.e.....,.h.toww...,,fw• ,....Hul'llr priat $Ut.t00 ••llAU1"llUL WA TaAOMr'·YllWS '-~··~· tw• lle4r••• ••• 411•• c•ll• -'aa-..wftlt .... .,,._,. .,._-'-tor ... OM THI WATR. ..... ,~ ................. .... . U. •de<'. 1w1. •l•l•S. I lfw • md •I ... d ..... fla ,,.HI. YllWS OI' TWO IAYMoMTS. s.c.rity ......... llf ............. IOAf sa.r, _...,...,_.....,...,_ $l2S.OOO GIEEMBY A l'IUICTION lbcfthtg ............ HfMt" ems••-..... wttta J ............ ..., ..... ••d 4111•1•1 ro••· Prof e11IH•llr decoHlecl l• ,net pM ..... •d f IC .... c.it&Mtat to Meda -4 a..la ~ Sl4t.IOO. STEPS TO OCIAM Jent • .._. .,,., '"-Oceaft•I lte.cla .e ............. fJf West .... ..,.,.. Spadw w ..... wfftl .... J lle*••%....._.._Y• ... tt.m4 $219.000 . tt•llatlon I• llo ••i• ,,... Ute .. tlllnf. n.. DA IL Y PJl-Ol wlll ......... ,_. ... _.... ior tit.to. o,u ......... ~the e11tlro Ore111• CoHt COSTA MESA BROOKVIEW TOWNHOUSE. 3 Bdnna., 2~ ba., all elec. blt·lns. brick fplc. up. graded carpets, alr- cond. Z. Landscaped palloa. Comm. pool. .. ~, Oooring. Formal dinina 1 Yr. old Eaat Costa 3 .,_..,_ 2 ..._th f t M.. del 1•-~"UnJUm, ua , am • room. spacious ' uxe un .... ~a. ly room, fireplace . kitchen-family room; 4 w/2 Wrm.s .• 2 ba., dlrunr Priced low at $82,500. apacloua bedrooms. aru, laundry & lrptc. CALLqulckly751·311l. .... eM ..... ....... ..,.If .............. '" •rdor te Hblllll ro11r at•t•a11•11a for ... ~tlOoll• .. I oitd ........... CG9'J •114 • ~heck .. 1Mt t>AILY KOT, P.O. e. 1llO, Coato-...,CA12'2t. Wo'W •.,.. ,. ... rer ......... ..._.. ..... """' ........ call ~-m.. MIWUSTINGI °'84 SAT/SUM 1 .. 5 1514 IOWDOIM Coll••• Park, choice location. jllat lite new I 3 IJdrms., 2 baths, famlly rm., dbl bric It frplt., irivat. patlo. $119,IOCU ..... t.yPrep. ......... •615-7060 .. BeautiM covered paUo. IYEL YM COPS.AND S LECT Gigantic J)onua Room! Now $17',000 • E Prtc• reduced $50001 u.LTOI &52·0414 PROPERTIES SeUer says aubmlt all ol· fen! Terma VERY flexl· . SeU with E~E! lhlre 1our 1hoppln1 blel Call faat-'ZS2-1700 lt'a a BREEZE eater by uslq the DaU1 Classified Ada "2·5678 Pilot Claaifled Ads. SllK&FIND• SONJA HDUE ' '· •t ' ' . OPEN 1·5 OPEN IN EASTBLUFF ' bedroom, ble view • top value. $U9. 750. See Bob Yorke at 2851 Alta V1Sta. OPEN IN UNIVERSITY PARK -5 bedroom Deane home wilb private ~J and Jacuzd. $195,000. CarolYn Mason at~ Hemlock. OPEN IN CORONA DEL MAR -t bedroom .. Willlamsburg" home. Porcelain and brass fixtures. Plus an income unit. $225,000. See Barbara Collins at 715 Jasmine. OPEN IN CAMEO SHOR~ -4 bedroom custom bome on comer Jot with ocean view. $259,500. See Lucy Rose at 325 Cameo Shores Road. OPEN ON THE PENINSULA - large family home near Peninsula Point -vacant and · ready to move in $269,000. See Bill Bents at 421 Seville. OPEN IN EASTBLUFF -new listing -3 bedroom Lusk home with full Catalina view. $174,500. See Ginny Anderson at 807 Aleppo Street. OPEN IN UNIVERSITY PARK - Hard to find Oxford model -3 bedrooms plus bonus room on a major gr een belt. Land included at $129,500. See Rich Wray at 55 Acacia Tree. RUMGE IEHEFtTS On the OCEANFRONT with INCOME. Fantastic v ie w o f Catalina or the surfers. Lower unit leased all summer at $600.00 per week. Upper 5 bedroom owner occupied. Many amenities including fireplaces & off street parking. $495,000 IMMACULA Tl-CHAIMIMG First time offered • Sturdevant built \Vestcliff home on quiet tree lined street. Three bedrooms 2 baths, s eclude d ya rd . Ca ll for appointment. $155,000. •~cw.An 2 IEOIOOM Popular Deane built Walden Plan in University Park. 2 bedrooms, breakfast and dining rooms. Fabulous open beam ceilings. Large yard with view. $119,000 fee. OYBl.OOIJMG LAGUNA Tasteful, exciting, adaptable, 4 bedroom or 3 bedroom & den VIEW home cons tructed with finest materials: finished with richly customized details . . . quality cabinets, appliances, hardware, carpets. View or ocean, sunsets, mountains. Premium neighborhood. Quick sale allows buyer some selection in finis hing d etails , fixtures, etc. $297,500. TUITUIOCK Single level, near pools, schools, park & tennis. 4 Bdrms., Family room & formal dining. Atrium on the inside, private yard on the outside. $123,000 Fee 644·9060 2111 INC JOAOUUU•U.l "O. IN~T~ SIOl.000 C n rrdll "ape tty •· oca. & ...,. Y• ...... ._. .... .._,.., .... S,.cl., ............ ' HIWPORT IACK IAY 9..atr Wit,,... Lyttle.__,.... .... 4 11,JaA..-:-.................. ~ ....... ..w. "'"" T1lh ... ..... HteftJ4 I U .._ • • .... lrt-let. w /c:o ...... priYacy. SI 45,000. OLD COltOMA Da MAit T~I• weU ..-.t•l•e4 2 II Ito .. + .................. .., ....... .. owner. rn. of • ...,,.. ....... C- tee IH $174,500. IESTIUY IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS 1---.3U..21A + ... w/roo.far• pool. Mr. ,.,t. bMda. $1 H, too. OCEAH VIEW·STEPS TO SAMD fi'htaflty cwlnlcl9d 2 II wfHI ftrapl.ce. ........ c ........ ___. ........... wallpapers, •••II•• t•b, plH .. ••w carpeft9g. fow sllyl.IL Al ,.. blflMll oppUcmcn. 119 la tlte ldtdtea, tM.. ullhtgil. Frwdl doon to lftdoMd dKt&. $215,000. 644-7020 2123 SAN JOACi)UIM HIU.S ROAb'. NEWPORT IEACH Ge.ral I 0021 GeMraf 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BEST IN BLUFFS PAMOlllAMIC VIEW bay. mts.. night lights; decorator 's home. 1950 Sq. ft . split-level end unit; 3 bdrms., 21.i'l ba .. wrap.around patio, artistic overhang. Like model! $205.000 With land. OPEH 1·5 2975 9'1EDADA (off V dal Orol LUSE bayfront E-Plan, 3 bdrms., 21t'l ba., f am. rm. $850 Mo. 5 BR. IRVINE BARGAIN B est location, nice st street in Greentree. Lge. lot, fruit trees; 3 baths, kitchen/Cam. rm., 2,000 sq. ft. Ne utral colors, cath. ceil. $109,500 HELEN B. DOWD llEALTOll IMC. 644-0134 I 1002 G-...ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Super Buy BAYSHORES 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, completely remodeled in 1977 and just upgraded in 1978. Offered at $165,000. but please submit all offers, this home is going to be sold I OPEN SAT & SUN t2·5 " 2792 Clrde Dr. N.I. THI Gl.OCIB COMPAMY Eatabl.lahed 1915 64•..0070 646.570• ........... • •• J .. a11a 12S Vla Vella (Udo Is) NB $209,500 9 Swift Court, Nwpt Bcb, $165,000 17 Swift Court, Nwpt Bcb, $149,SOO , ... u. 12 Swift Court, Nwpl Bcb, $151,500 lO,. 5-doy I ·5 ...,, 1919 La Cuesta, TuStln $315,000 Jledroa• + 1800 Port Kimberley, N.B. $139,500 l ... ocaTownh•• CO,. W. dirr o.ty I .SJ i? Black Oak, Irvine $89,SOO 41edrOOlltl 1514 Skyline Dr., Lag. Bch. $168,400 209 Pearl, Bal Isle, N.B. $275,000 51Nrooe11 41 Bodega Bay, CdM, $296,000 ~-MARTEN T5ii1iiTf'21 Real Estate •IAL ISTATI 640-5357 ...... , .. 1002·....,..., 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Wafter S.J(;ng & .A~6oc. 673-2500 1555 SAMDCASTU DI. OPEN SAT/SUN. ~-5. 6 BDRM., Lusk Harbo r View Hills, CdM. Popular "Burlingamej', fam. room, pool & jacuzzi. lnclud~ land! #6 COVE 1Woodbri'9f) llVIME OPEN SAT. 1·5. 30 Acre lake - fish /swim/sail. Yours to enjoy with this lge. lu xurious townhome. 3 BR, Ii brary, 3 baths. $147 ,500 Including land ! . 31 S lllS, CORONA DB. MAI OPEN SUN . 1·5. Just listed. duplex on peaceful. tree lined cul de sac. Roomy 2 bdrm. house with frplc. + 2 r oom bachelor ; on oversized lot. $179,500. I 002 I GeMr'OI I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• umE BALBOA ISLAND Once in a blue moon will you have the opportunity to buy a home of such outs tanding quality; 3 bdrms., 3 baths, 2 frplcs., elevator, small boat dock, plus 2 bdrm. apt. Xlnt financing! $385,000 RUMBOLD REAL TY INVESTMENTS 312 MAAIHI AV9CUE IALIOA l~D '75-4122 Your Dome Is Yoli'r tJastle tastleridge Domes Open Fri., Sat., Sua. 4 Mon., 1-5 p.m. 10971 Furlon,r Drive (Tuatln ... of Lemon Helgnls.COWllll fillohtl) N .. tled beMetl'I genti. eloping hllllldes, th• lrneg!Ntl\09 design of lhele custom hofM9 offtn a plealing altemtU11e to the countrys,de. Priced from: $249,900 S NEW CUSTOM HOMES~-. The Sewllle ~ . I ' HAMDYMAH"S ODAM Garace rlllly lmulated. B11ill la work bench. Laree lot with RV ac-ceu. Newly painted, panellnc and wallpaper. Four Bedroom Home in Mesa Nortb. Truly a Great Bll,Y for $76,000. !>46-131.S [i:jiiii SUMMERTIME ls pool le jacuzzi time. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath wltb near new pool & redwood deck. Quick sale price al $89,~0. CALL 558-2660. «;:SELECT I PROPERTIES MOSILEHOME $15,000. Exc lu1ive liatln1. 1 Bdrm • nearly new with additional porch. In xlnt Costa Mesa area. lm· macu·late adult park. Pool, club bou.ae, & laun· dry near-by. Close lo 1uper market ~ ahop- Pllll Ceol«. 400llr .. fOR All C.M~AIW RARE S Bdrm. 2 aty Sparkhng clean. Crpt t.h.ru -out Dining/fam·rm +brkfsl aTea, frplc, pallo. attached paneled g a rage . G o od neighborhood. $92,SOO Agent.~ $56,000. l &e•oom HOUM No qualifyln&. A.uume loan. SellerL!m help finance. FanuuUc &reL Hurry! CaU 540-9922 Or·~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS $139,500 •'Clitfbaven " home with pool It spacious y1rd Hardwd rto o r s. fire place , detach ed garage. See it & you'U qree tt '1 1ood value. 6'5-7221 ,,.... . ... ... ~·ecllTOMI Carlsbad by the Sea la where lh1a 4 BR home w/ltlra Ice yard com· plete w /pool " cabana, covered paUo • room for badrnlttoa, ete. Quiet street, (plc • new shag for 118,500. C.ll: WALLACl~CO UAl.TOU 7I4-7n.lf6' a ~:!,!-.!~~ese ..uen mult ..u r 1 Sty GNIObrook Cruld pull. Pool • Jae. 1750 sq. ft. Sl01,IOO. 2 Story R.,...c 1 Yrs. youn,. Huie u.1• DR. w /UMd brick b9)' window. 1900 Sq. It. $1'11,000. Q)uJd ~ JGU'S •.• P.tCmli .. a.ait.ot 541-9607 .. macnab/trvlria realty Op.~Jl.ows~ SATUIDAY llAUT1RIL JASMIMI caa Spacious, 2-sto~ w /luxury decor. 3 BRs +lamily rm w /le. sunny wrap.around patio. Custom bookshelves. CdM convm.leoce + guard gated security, pool le jacuzzi. $254,900. OPIH IJ~ -#36 WHIR WAY9t (U23) OVBSIGHT1 It is if you have missed this 2 BR, 2 bath w/open brk fpl, B-1 kitchen + priv. beach, pool & jac. in exclusive De Anza Village for $'9,900. ~-house, th-mobile. (U·2f) UMDBSfGHT1 Good Tidings! You may still have the opportunity to view this spectacular "beach0 home HTWllM l·I P.M. AT 300 a. COAST HWY, #71. Priv. beach, pool & jac. A "Dual-wide Mobile" & an excellent concept for Npt. living. $63,500. (U-2.5) LOIS MILLER 642·8235 SA TUIDA Y & SUNDAY ST ART UYlHG '" snu In this gorgeous Broadmoor 4 BR w /one of the finest ocean & bay views in Npt. Lg. family rm w /brk Cpl, formal dining + eating nook in kitchen. Perfectly manicured garden & patio. $224,500. See to appreciate 1·5 P .M. IUl SUIRJHI WAY. HY t&l.S. (U-26) HEATH& LAML •• A lovely place to live -on quiet street across from Cherry Lake. 4 BR, family rm borne in "move-in" condition! Lg. pool! DoQ 't miss this at $169,900! OPEH l·S P.M. 2242 HEA nta LH. HPT. ICH. (U·Z7) SNJMGT1ME IH IAYCUST Sunny borne w /So. patio. Living rm w /beamed ceilings for charm - fplc. in family rm for warmth - formal dining for gracious living - 4 BRs, 2~ baths complete the picture. Now only $212,000! OPIH 1·5 P.M. 1915 WIMDWAllD. (U-28) MIMf..ESTAR Complete privacy & panoramic view add charm to this 4 BR home in Eastbluff. New cpt & paint + paneling. $189,000. OPEN 1·5 P.M. 2107 CATA&IA. (U-29) MEWPOIT POOL HOMl-SIH.tsor Spacious, custom home on oversized lot w /lush plantings & fruit trees. Most or home opens onto lg . pool area, perfect for entertaining or private sunning days. Many amenities incl. huge f amity rm, formal dining, 3 fplcs & much morel OPEN 1·5 P.M. 2227 DONNIE IOAD, twPa IAY. (U-30) sura IUYI $17t,OO~ OPEM 1·5 P.M. tt24 LHWAID. IAYCIEST -Off Holiday. Attractive 4 BR, 21t'l bath home in a top location. Lg. family rm w /stone f plc. & gourmet kitchen w /eating area. Lg. pool + sunny patio. (U-31) SUNDAY IAYROMT WITH SUP! OPEH l·S r.M. 324 MOIHING STAI. DOVH SHOltlS. Traditional 1-story w /heavy shake roof. 3 BRs + den w I" add-on" potential if more BRs are needed. 3-car garage + spacious patio & all on 60xl00 lot! Offered at $479,500 incl. Jand. (U-32) WESTCUFF-S I 4t,IOO-POOL OPEM 1-5 r.w. 1501 DOY& H. (off Westclilf). Delightful Cixer·upper. Great family home -4 BRs, f amity rm w /view of lg. pool. Space tor another rm, camper, boat or play • area. (U-33) MAllNaS PAU & SCHOOL PLUS Westcllff shopping are a short walk from this immac. 4 BR, 2th bath home on a quiet street. Country kitchen opens to Jg. family rm w/fplc; 2nd fplc. in living rm. 110' wide rear yard. Orie. owner llquldatinl for $169,500. ONH J-1 P.M. 1615 IUTH LM. (U-34) DOVa SHOIB-YllW Spacious 4 BR home w /dellgblCul Upper Bay view. Formal, lfvinl & dining rms + inlOl'mal family 4r brktst areas. .Ready for your own decorator toucba. $340,000. OPIM 1-1 P.M. 1730 5Al.AXY. (0·35) THI ...... S • Popular 11E" plan w /lovely view ol •reenbell Beautifully decorated - ready to enjoy. °"" l·I P.M. 421 VISTA R.OIA. (U-36) • I • l.90 B&.I UCLUSlft Bt> utlfull.) decorat ed. hifh bum ~e1lin li. ahuttered • ndow•. atlral'lively lancis('aped south pal o. One or the m l ~barml boma to come on lh market 1n many a y~ar. $245,000. AMYONI fOa fiOl.f1 GoH cou"e view home. Spacioua llvlng Wtu"med by a J.arge flreplace. FormaJ dJn.i.ng room. Dramatic deo with wet bar. Chefs gourmet k.it.cben. ecluded master wi.o1. Nine iron to club house. tennis and pool -ODly $118,950. Call for details. WIDE OPEN SPACES Picturesque country living, extra large laviog room and d en plus f1repJuce m each. H uge family room w wet bar. Spacious ranch kitchen. 1'hree super size bedrooms. Clear blue pool. Barn tack room and corrals. Need we say more-$170,000. REMODWDFOR EXECUTIVE LIVING This beautifully remodeled Eastblu£( executive home ts truly a sight to behold. 3 bedrooms plus family room . Panoramic view or mountains a nd bays Reduced to $189,500. Call for details. 673-8550 llz M.Aa<iUHfTI. coaoNA oa Mil ·•····················•·•··•············•····· ~COATS & WALLACE ':::FP REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SlRVINC JHE SOUl C AST ARlA SINCl 1961 OWNER BOUGHT ANOTHER Assume low interest VA loan on f{orgeous 3 bdrm, family room home. Close to shopping. schools & transportation. c.a 640-.161 COME OM IN KIDS! The water's fine! You 'll agree It 's rme when you see this FANTASTIC 40' LONG HEATED POOL! Oh, there's a neat little 6 yr old home that goes along with it loo. Outstanding Irvine location. Only $74,900. takes it! Call 546-4141 NOT OM A DIET! 'fh1s one's a lready r educed -$2000. That is 1195 Paularino Ave. Close to major s hopping a t South Coast Plaza, \ a nd all schools. Highly upgrade d home, unusually well landscaped, quick possession NOW! f79,900. Call 546-4141 Serving Costa M esa-Irvin e Huntington 8 f'ach -N c wport Beach «hMraf 1002 GeMf'GI 1002 •••·•··•••····•········ ...••.••...... , ......... . NEWPORT HACH Lovely condomiruum in tht' hob of exciting Newport Very special. quiet locallon 2 8drm11 , cionvetltble <!en , 2"'2 traths.frplc & pri vale lanai See ll today! $114,500 COROH4 DEL MAR Open This Weekend 1·5 Lovely 4 bdrm .• fam. rm . 21-'2 ba. home. The owners have Just ruu_,hed upgradJng from the new crushed tile roof to copper plumbing. See 1 t t oday. 1507 MARTNERS DR.,N.R. US1'9--IAYCllST One of the most launacuJato S bdrm. homeii w~ .b:aYe ever cifertct Over 2300 1q. t., beauWullf decorated. l.arae awimmJ.na pool. Comfortable pitneled rariilly rooni wit.la Wi t bar. A ~upor ~atJ230,000 TEBQGE APARTMBn' Sep3rate bdrm. & bath, so y our teenagers can turn up their stereo, plus 3 more bdrms. 1n the Bluffs. Great family living, clOle to park & schools. Popular Carmelita P lan, priced for action at $159/500 in lee. 359 Vista .Madera. Open Sat Sun 1..S. PRIY A TE IEACH Just a short walk away from this cozy. canyonside home in exclusive Cam eo S hores. Vaulted bea med ceilings. massive m asonry frplc., large ocean view t errace. 3 Bdrms. Definitely a home You should see this weekend between 1 & 5, Sat. or Sun. 207 Milford Dr. IH A HUUY7 CANT DECIDE7 You can move now into brand new ocean view home, just a few feet to Big Corona. by leasing this $250,000 3 ndrm + den home, for only $1200 per month. gardener included. Move m oomorrow -or today. HORSE LOVERS Now is the chance to live close to th• ocean on 5 view acres & build t~ home of your dreams. This is a one~ in a lifetime opportunity at $.350,oot. Cannot be duplicated! WHAT AIOUT YOUR HOME' Are you thinking of selling? Then c•ll for comput erized market analy~is today! Let our experience work lor you. '73""4400 DMslon of Hcrbar-l11•ntunant C~ DOM"T FORGIT! VOTE AralL I ,.._ G...,.ol 1002Getwr.e 1002 ······································1······· TAX SHELTER !:nJOY Lhe beoefils uf owrung income proper- ()". :1lart with tins solid duplt!X 1n ('hO I Ct' ne1ahborhood on ocean aid<' of hwy J Bdrm tiouse & 2 bdrm. unit Both for $215.000 "' .... Carmel Model -Harbor GeMral 1002 View Homes: 3 bdrm .. , 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••• ff~ J:i3 "Ii <"-••· t.a1tm• .... -'7&1• 7&2-6460 - T-PL.AM Practical & spaci041$ :I ba. fam. rm. Bxtra larae poolsized Jot. Landscaped by Uoyd's Nursery GOOD loca- tion 1955 PORT LOCKSLEIGU, N. B. bedroom. 2 balh on a 't523 CAMPU5.Dl·IR'll"£ corner lot Red~ed for ____ _ 11wck sale at S84.900. REAL ISTATE SALIS CALL 751 3191 · Broken or salespersons, C SELECT Full/part-time Earn 'T' PROPERTIES ~/1000 your next deal. --United Brokers 646·7414 WantAdResults &t2· 3000W Cat Hwy,N.B. . G....e 100 Ga•u.. . ..... 1002 ' .................................. , ...•.•..... . REAL ESTATE MACNU..IRYINE REAL TY COMPANY INDUSTllAl/COMMHCIAL SM.IS PERSONS An unusual opp0rtunily to join the highly ~uccessful Macnab-Irvine Real- ty Compab y on tho expan.&lon qf our lndu slrial /Co~etcial Office in : N~wport beach. -Tile i deal candidate wtu have had sue~ fill ~xperience Jn industrial/commercial aaJ a.rid wUl have demOn.slra ted high et biclil ~tan­ dards. OPEN HOUSES SAT • .ArllL I. I ~ JHZ CJ.""°"' -Clll ...... 4 Bdrms. -$83,~ ' Jtsl F.--c.r..,. 3 Bdrms. -$88,\00 17125 S.... G• h.IM ,_,.v.,1 s BR., swim pool. $f2,900 4Jll Wl:alcu 1wMt-aHl•.Pri 4 BR, FB. $105,~ OPEN MOUS~c 5UM. APIJL t . T-5 17412 w,,,..-c~ .. ._ _.BR. $95,0001 . ~ 3102 ...... •-C~ 3 BR, borJUa room. ,03,900 OPIN HOUSES JUST SllCT ACULAI: 110 D .. e r. .. ...,,. la CAMIO 11 .. UM»S. 3 •droo..cNlf~• ............. a: clle,...W. ~-•--tit lecittM. .,, .. ... a..ae-.. $115.000. 4'•07 SUlllY OllYI. COlOM40B.MAI. OPEN SUM 1-L JUST MUY&OUS: ~ of flti••J• Coro.dll ~._..._...,""· 19C11 ... ,. J ..... .,. ' ... flt., llC ... .,.. .... c.w.,.: ........ w.w ...... H1tdeck •pper ••If. $239,000. 110 A. YOCAOO. OPIM SAT Ii SUM 1-1. Jusr Lova Y: M.W View MOMS ,Htrybod(a fporlh. -'he , .. hd1M ....~ . ..,. ............ ....... .......... -.... larf4 .......... nhed wood deck for excltlat ntertel~ Sltl,000 ,_ '-d. lto7 f'OlrT ms HEWPOIJ llACH. OPIM SAT •. SUM. 1·5 •• JUST UMOoll!UO: Mew paW laa. &: o ....... ~ ..... ;I ... g.•w •ltcltn. ~ -~= J ... oo.. S 114,tOO. 2269 • L IM CllCLI. HEWPOllT MACH. OHM SAT • SUM '•5. I JUST l'BRCT: for the.,_, t-Uy. 3 led"°°"" fallll1p rOOMo contd ,..._ fw dell9MW f_.lr fflorwt. Co• mnlty pool. W., ..... c-n. cl 6h a••· Stw*J sale -rrico ~ SH.710. 220t f COMANCHE. LAJCE fOWT. OPEN SAT & SUM. l·S. JUST IMAGINI: fw'INM, .._.,.,._ or-Mle. OCIA.M VllW, l .... ,._ .....,, rooM CAMEO SHOllS ~ ,.... fw s..U boat or -.otor .._. atoNp. lbtnl lctr«J• lot. room fer pool -4 ,..._. eahrtallag. $259,500 JUST GIVE IT A. THOUGHT: A ...... ""''"' crl ......... ......., ~ ht • hot11e. WooclNtnthu9 flrepfocH, b.tlt·l" kitch111. l be*°°"'-I ~ ...... ..tt. 2 I.._. lower, tutdoMd priffft patM In yard. Sprl1t9 Sale -Price Redac•4 $142,500. COLE Of NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .. CoroN .. ..._.. ,75-551 l G~raf I 002 Gneroi I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAHYIEW MUSTSEl.L!! lluge 3 bdrm., 3 baths, 3 car gara1e. g1anl den. extra secunty, super Newport Helahts area near 110111 Hospital. Seller ll&)'S bnng an of. DISIGHB> FOa EXECUTIVE UVIMG Tb 11 beautifully up Jraded Buccola .ffomc' spacious Uvint Room with big Flreplace Lar1e Muter Bedroom, hi1bly uperaded with EASTSIDE pr ivate entrance to 3 Bdrms., 2 bathll. rum-1arden area. Slump fer. stone planters hlabUgbt pus rm. home oo. big lot; the room -ba ck yard. only $79.900 Mesa Verde Uvtn& at its DUPLEX Beslf $129,000. Call Squeaky clHn units ln 546-2313 choice Newport lle1ghls oP'ltHtt ., ·" S1Uo1 10•I" • ~ $115,SOO. Call [ ~ 1111 .......... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEM HOUSE SAT /SUM 1-S PM 305 Cord S24UOO 32Z 0""1 Slft,500 620-620Vi Acocfa. CclM $169,000 -it •FEAtull OF TH! W&I•• EHCHAMl"IH<i DECOR DUPUX AbaoWat, tlM best Ill coordlilhMI 4ecor and r•odr to occ.pr. 1 ... t1f1ll 2 ........... wftta .... .......,. ..... dl•htCJ cna: ..... .,.. ... _, .... .,...... ..tt. L-.. ,.... lmy wtlllc . to 1.,. o,.. w . • s-. 1~a ,.... $24',SOO TODAYS BEST BUYS IACI IA'f Fine I bClim... 2Mi ba. tamll'!r'9 an q_uiet cul de s ac. Overs pool. playhouse, ~tr· •toraae. -~ ...CAMJOM « BB, fam.. rm. 3 bat.bl. Beaut1MtF decorated f .;u; bome witb patio views fn>m e&ch room. $335a000 UDO ISi.i DUPLEX llt1NnNGTOH Bell mr. ma a. mr. 2Ba, Ji 1anl, oeu ·~ mql ....... Newly remodeled ' bdraL. dea. • baths, living rm. w /cathedral cemni. , Lge. mast.er bdrm. suite. • U1ROMT Soveral rme bayfroot homes with pier & slips ' IKVIME 2W.W ........ ''Br. l~Ba, elech1c ,bltns, shake roof, carace door opeMI', •&IPK Joca. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.\ l Ruy'>• J. (JI •v· N R t.7'1 6 le> l \ion. ()nly tm,900. ~~~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 4Br. 2Ba, frplc, 2 patios + atrium, Jg yard.Gr rlf .,. , IOOZ IOOZ Tur t i e rock. 0 1111 ...................... , ..................... .. $127,950.6Sl·2802. t INCOME COASTAL YllWS <>PIM SUM UA PROPERTY LAGUNA llACH 2145 Cono Place 23 LbUnp for dupleus niYiol to and from &Ids An outataod.IU 4Br, 2Ba to 117 \ll1iU lei OW' ad un-~ llAs JOG to tbe ~me Jn Mesa Verde, der Income propett.;J. ::::c• .:•:.e::.: U:S":°'tn!(·~~~~~ ~~). frem air. From li~ atettor ha XLN'l' CON· :J_ COIUAY~ Dl a:rea WslllF Catalina and DITION. • ;~~:in.lll& boat.a on parade! See Must.See! 1131-2802 __ 751.1920 too. Wa 2 bdtni. 2 bath new I 1 ... 0UA1L1T,NEWf'OllTMA.CM modern pad at UU --• , o,.nM&30pm. lllramar • .. · mt.zsa OPENSAT&SON!.S 11_,. A ireat 'faWo an4 fu&aN .t$W5.000. BEACH A.REA CONDOS New & nr new condos lq desirable Joe. loaded w/cuat leatures. Agt. 67).2U;8. 400tn-.... 1111~. CJL ... GeMral The_ Dalebout Association r~· Real Estate Specialist ,. (Dover Shores/Baycrest/Westcllff) \ COME WITH UL to Do'ftf' SMnt. hJcrett md :*..tdlff. n.r. Is""" ... w.., to pt to bow • ...., ....,....., .... -...,. ....... -. .......... ao."1t...,1ttor-. For yow eout•aal11tu ..I .-.... pl•-•· two .,....., "'9chd ,....,.. wlll M ........ • •.,_ ._.. ttlR WMkffd. flleoM .... ~ 4Jlkl m.lf wftlt ._ COME WITH US-to Do•er ~A Watwf1wl ,..,,_rt, of sped" ....tL Afty foot pier-eel .. ,. A ....-to .. fOMJOtM ............ ~ .... •ldte••...... • .. ha•ing ytMrl" ~ clllfllltCJ ,...... I .. ..-_. _..,. saih 011 tlte secwl floor. fWs off•irlg II,_ ....... w8lt ~peeim fHI• ... $650,000 If•» IOOZ COME WITH US-to Do.,.. S..... cea.MI .W • ..W. poof. daddftg .ct .,.... ..... nn. ..... • I D ... roo"'. ~ '""" Nt offle IMj fl ,.,._., tt. ...t . memonrble. IWOlf dl-•lfk ...... lft .... CHI...., ..... spectoalcr loc""°"-A•..,.._ nc:Ml•-'r lllr11 ... n. Dalebout MtodaHoa. .. 10.000. COME Wt1'M US... To Donr sa.r....n.r. ........ a.. " .... in ............... , ............ Thl5 Pf"Ol"rfy wit ..,,, crbtortt ,,.. .,..., ,... •• ............, bHUffful. Pow becho11t1. DW!ig '°°""' ,_.,, rooa View $319,500. o,... 5-dlry,,. s 16Jz~w., COME WITH US.Jo Do.,.. SMnt. •a,.11n por.tW. &chantfin9r' IKtrted la tM _... of $610,000 ........ Two atory. Fo.-bedrH•• D ... ~ ...... DWl.g,..... hCUMd ~To uU It.._ beit a...y Ja Do...-Sllora lat. frMeffa It. $150,000. . COME WITH US...to l"fCl'"f. •a••-two....,, fl•• b.clroolm as._ ofteri.,_ Dllllleg ,...., ......... ,--. '-lly roo-. AKrtatfCMI rOOM. ,..,, It la .... to fW • l9oMe of Ills ct.echt-, .-, & Ii-. lie ..... -...... too ..... ., ..... ,..,°""·~ acllrlifflr ... __. . TH Dalabout ~-. $ltl.OOO. • C:OME WITH ULio l.,anf. 'l'Ws two lhry ._ w11 swely ..... m W of lfM best lll'optrtfff ht "9e Cl *88i• r.ctl.1lly ~ IMn9 reo-. hnllll dWJlt ~ tMI a _. de ~11•"1 ....... C-*Y .,....._ ,_. ..... _ iaedroom, fr .. cla doors ad \ltladowt IU'M9llHt. $271,000. COMlwtnf US...to ........ ·~~ ..... •• of ,... .,.. tn0tt ,........._. •9"eh. Swr••••• bf .._ .. ht tM SS00.000 ~ .. •Pt· ThfrfJ fNt Wtfl IMI II c.Ulft91 • tM P...., ,..._ G'-' .q. fallllly ......,. .._. ~ V..t -.._.__. b -"•• On\'eltf. &.M _...cl $2Jt,HO " o,..w...,/S .. *1;1t.s n11~w., COMI WITH US-to layer ....................... .... to ............. ~~···· ................. . com"1 ......_ Poel. Jee_ c .... Ylfw. A,.. .. •d Priced~ toot S2 tt,000 • • • • • ...OllLI IAYW I -..aatll•llt ... ms-a Wabttoal ..... ............ ..w· •~ +a.,,. .,.. ~ •UJ .ft. ..... Jdo&UJ ...__, • Udl>'I ma e1ilumeJ. <>Pe• laHH Saa. JM. ZZD Via Udo lbd. SMASHMGVllW IMSIAYllW Pupalar ktorJ 4 bdrm .• fMDUJ rm •• J batb Part ltoyal model. Family nn. " mstr. bdrm. .,... •••n beaotUall1 "a ht Ji.at ii oew 6 M'f r IMtell Uved la. /uea lncludet teaoll cu., J>OOl , Jacuut ta 11\Jarded 1ate1. Opeu S& 1.W. 2011 MISddef GUATYALUll . Newport Beach condo un4e1-$100.0001 Lovely a bdrm., a bat.ha • pri .. t.e patio + a pool. Im· inaculate; vacant I& re-adJ to mo•e ln. Near bMeb. bolplt.al lk abop. po,. UDOIAYFIOMT LIAS! Spacious, immaculate family home; 3 lee. bd~-: den, 3 baths. 1.oca~ on the beach, with pier • boat Jpace. $L500 M.oolh. BEACH INCOME .Jost listed. Newport Duplex only steps from1 the sand. Ulllimited in· come & investment p:itentlal. Use as a vaca· Uoo retreat or income producine bra~ re· aideuce. Inquire today. 14&-77ll. RUSTIC RAMCH STYUIEACH Fantasllc artut beach retreat. Aramatlc enter· tainers living room. Ex· tra larle kitchen. king sized master suite aod ftP81°3le chlldrens wing. Wall cl &lass to enclosed patio. A stones throw to tbe beach. Easy fUlllDC· • Int. Owner atutiopa *».100-Call 963-7881 • • Ol'fH 1n 9 • n s Ill" ro 8' NICff l'.•;IH*il $56,900 Sbarp, spacious fmly condo with cheerful frplc & xtra large room sizes thtuout. X.lnt IOCI· bon. Beautllul grounds create parlt like set.tine. .Just pat on market. bet· ter take a look! 646-1711. c;2 Walker & lee SPAUUHG HOM£ Pool and spa, one look and YOQ will apprecia this 4 bedroom, extra laree family room, massive stone fireplace. Stairs l eadin1 to separate master suite and 2 fireplaces . Numeroua 1menities- pre1li1iouJ area. Call tor aP1Jt. 983-'Jlll Ol'fN flt'>• ti S IVN IOI!! NICI' rs~1111 HPl'.AUA EXEC.HOME A unaq• oppal'tunlty fot a fmly to move into the }klllp(lrt area & escape payln1 an outra1eou1 prl ce. JJye in a btfl .. Buccola Built"' bomt bowD tor spadOus rm ailleS 6 lwa• wardrobe It atorate apace. Oal1 a few blocb from Clift Dr. • tbe Hatbar. Jmt lilt. el.641-1711 ~ Walker & lee .-............. -····· '· • • . DIRE~Toqy . ......... .,,, , .. ,. .......... CrP'•111 ~M ... ....._ .... ...,, .. a ... 1..,..._.._..., .. , •. , U 'rl etlt...,._ NOTWAMJADS....._. .................... ,.. ....... ""........ • ............... , 0 ..... ...... . 2269 Golden Cit, Newport Beach s1s-ssu sut,900 Sat/swn-s 3»1 Marigold, Costa Mesa 546-2313 Satl .. Sunl-3 2133 Monrovia, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $71,500 Sunl .. 2951 Catalpa, Newport Beach 673·8550 $189,500 Sat/Swll-5 250 19th Street, Costa Mesa 646-4463 $79,900 Sat. t..S 4515 Hampden <Cameo Shores) NB 675-6000 $228,500 Sat/Sun l·S 410 V~taRoma (Bluffs) N.B. 675-6000 $12.5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2016 Vista Caudal (Old Bluffs) NB 675-6000 $16S,OOO Sat/Sunl-5 602 Acacia (Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $159,900 Sal/Swl 1~ ·3· + •AMIMOIDIM 1114 White Salls Way, CclM 759-9"8 644-2641 Sat/Sun 1-S 213 Via Dijon (Lido Isle) N.B. 67J.65B6 Sunday 12-S 1001 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 548-8333 $179,500 Sat/Sunl·S 29211 Keoslngton Dr. t..g Ngl 495-5894 $125,000 Sat/Sunl-C 2845 Cassia St. (E/Bluff) NB 6f4·09t0 $198.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 516 DeAnza, Corona del Mar 675-2311 $195,000 Sun.1-5 f 7 Clearwater (Easton) lrY 552-4414 $137,950 Sat 12-5 C Meadowsweet Way, Univ Pk, Irv 552·3849 $ll3,500 Sat & Swl 2Sl7 Westminster Ave, C~ta Mesa 642-0369 $87,9PO Sat/Sun12-S 2501 Port Whitby Pl, HVH, NB S4o-.t258 $214,000 Sun 1-5 '193 Bolsana. Laguna Beach 497-2421 $259,000 Sat/Sun 12·3 611 Loretta, Laguna Beach • (97 ·24Zl $253,000 Sat/Sun 12·3 1501 Lincoln Ln, Nwpt Bcb 642-2793 Saturday 1·5 465 El Bosque, Laguna Beach 497·3331 $179,900 Sunday 1-C 2049 Port Bristol (Har Vu) NB 640-0468 $165,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 707 Rockford Rd, CdM 675-4858 $21S,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 1tl01 Kings Place, Newport Beach 979-1674(befl) $339,000 Satl-5 506 Marguerite, Corona del Mar 759·1288 $214,900 Sat!Sun1·5 2433 LitUetoo Pl. (CJ.ge Pk) CM 546-222.2 $82,500 Sun 1-5 1833 Port Stanhope, Newport Bch 552.4414 $173,900 Sat/SUn 12·5 1500 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB 642·5200 $264,995 Sat/Sun 1·5 1920 Commodore (Baycrest) NB" 642·5200 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1.S 1956 Anaheim St .• Costa .Mesa 645·0303 · $75,000 Sat.1-S *2105 Tacht Wanderer (Svlew) NB ·-·640-s161 $229,500 Sat/Sun l·s 20711 Chaucer Ln. Huntington Bcb 968-2.242 $92.~ Sun IM 9'782 Catha Cir' Huntinstan Bcb 540-3866 $117,900 6at/SUn1.S 496 Cambridge, Npt Ht.s, NB S40.3666 $109,900 Sat/Sun 1-S 1011 Saodcastle, Corona del Mar· 540·3666 $219,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 2006 Prt. Albans Cir. Newport Bch 6'()..0847 Sat/Sun 12-5 4'1 Bethany (TurUerock) Irvine 640--0020 $109,500 Sat. J.-4 ***104 Linda Isle Dr (LI) NB 644-4910 $575,000 Sun.1-5 195S Pt. Locksleigh <HVH> NB 833·8000 $H9,500 Sat/Sun l·S 2524 Bowdoin <College Part) CM 675-7060 $89,900 Sat/Sunl-5 252Sl Hugo Rd., Lagana Niguel 661·1161 $89,800 Sun 1-' 322 Onyx, Balboa &land 67~8900 $169,SOO Sat/Sun l:S 38. Whitewater Dr (Jam Crlt) CclM • 642·823S Sat.1.M" 232 Robinhood Place, Costa Mesa 642·8235 $109,950 Sat/Sunl-S 4846 Slerra Ttee (Univ. Park) Irv 152·1414 $1.U,000 SatlSUn 1·5 4Laurel TreeLn (UnlY. Pk) Irvine 1901 Port Bristol, BVB, NB 675-5511 Sat/Sunl-5 '2f E.16thSt. Costa Mesa 646-7711 Sat/SUD U.S U852 Mano, Univ Park, Irvine 640·9900 $109,000 Satl.S 10052 Sprit, Huntington Beach 545·9'91 $93.950 SUnl·S 112.1 Oxford Lo (Dover Shts) NB ~8-0391 $185,500 Sat/SUn u.s 31(1 Barbados, (Mesa Verde) CM 54S·9491 $'79,900 Sat/Sun l ·S •975 Denver, .Mesa No. Costa Mesa 545-9491 Sat/Sunl·5 l038 Sea Lane (HVJfills) N.B. ~75-6000 $180,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4f5 Swarthmore (College Pk) CM 675-6000 $81.SOO Sat.1·S 419100M t\!3 Santa Ana Ave, Coata M•a tl -2.246 $91,500 Sat/SUDU-5 7 Victoria. Costa Mesa 6·6813 $82, 750 Sat/Sun 12·5 Margaret Dr, Newport Beach 6-7(14 $119,000 Sat/Sunl-' 62nd St, Newport Beach 1-MSS $110,000 Sat/Sun aft 11 • 26 Rutgers, College Pk. CM ·9369 $85,500 Sat/Sun 12-6 21 Seville (Bal. Penln.) NB ·91ll $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2Q Bayview Ave (Back Bay) tl8 7!1&-1202 $132,000 Sat/SWi 1-5 336menda, Costa Mesa 7 ~ $95,000 Sundayl-5 * Oak, Laguna Beach • " 9473 $198,500 Sat.1-' ~1UU1ve" (Willows) Irvine 55 $75,000 Sat. 2-5~ *909l Niguel Cir., Fashion Shrs, HB 96315671 Sat/Sunl-5 14922p~ainford, Deerfield, Irv 64~ $77,900 Sat/Sulll·S •6052Jade, Huntington Beach 962i $77 ,900 Sat/SUn 1·5 10082 verly Dr .• Huntington Bch 546-13 $11S,500 &m.12-3 5772 · by. Huntington Beach 846-~1 $139,900 Sunday l·S 303 Cobmbia, Newport Beach 673-Ee $129,500 Sun 1-5 #9 Mo y Circle, Corona de1 Mar 675-$319,000 Sat.1-S 23711 \1a Astorga, Mission Viejo 586--. $112,708 Sat/SWllM 14251 Siarinen, Irvine 752·1~ $121t000 Scmll-3 752-1'1' $109,500 SatJSun l..S . 2227 Donnie Road (Upper Bay) NB AM.2.az&; $159,BSO Sat/Sun 1-S 1811 Port Manleigb (JIVH) NB 842-8235 $H8,500 Sat/SUD l·S 206 LaJolla t.ne. NB 6U..&23S· ,$305,000 Slt/&m14 1500 Cornwall (Weatcllll) NB 642-~ Satf&.mt·S •815 Roctlord Rd (Cll) CdM 844.Q)O $210:000 Set/Sun 1·5 43 BlueJay (WoOdt>rldfe) lrvtne '131-5581 $187,500 &an 1·5 837t Calitclmia (Mesa Verde) CM ~~1.:·-.900 S8t2·$ 17'1B~. COltiXesa 541-2313 $UJS;Q>O &ililol •20W,hl ter CJam<Zt) CdM i1Hill ~000 1-5 S922 Brannen. Hun~BeaCh 14foDTli $13,800 SUDl~ AUBlifiil (Tuttleroct) IN • 175-Z311 $117,500 Sat/Sm 1..S 1llO Port TNIUt (Hbr VleW) NB 11~ Slt.1-5 D!!~~~~delJlar · ........... .ooo Slt/SUal-5 22081 ~Like,,,_ 8TNl1l .,. SlllSUft l..S • . . •2245 IrvlneAve., N.B. 840·'1000 •• ,900 Suo.l-5 2901 Catalpa, EUthlutr. NB Ul-1'00 $152,900 SatJ&m1-$ *18S9 Satirlna Terrace, CdM , 8Sl.·1400 $398.000 Sat/SUnl.S 4+ ... 00M 161% AnUma Wta.YH>overSbnl NB ir· 6'2·7t0ll .. $329,"500 SUDdaJ 1 .... 2801 Catalpa (Eutbluff) NB &H-8200 $189,000 Sat/Smll-$ 1915 Windward (B~crest) NB 6(2.8235 Sat/&m 1-5 2'82 Baysbore Dr. (Bayabores) NB 642·8235 $4S>,OOO Sat/Swl 1..S 1233 SurfUne Way (HVH) CdM 844·6200 $224,500 Sat/Swll-5 1'59 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 842.8235 $289,000 Sat/&ml.S 2318 Aralia (EastbJuff) NB· "2·~ $149,500 Sat/Swl 1-$ •2242 Heather Lane, NB 642-8235 $169,900 Sat/SWll-$ •1924 Leeward (Baycl'e$t) NB 642·8235 $179,000 Sat/Swl1·5 • 17 Burning Tree (Big Cyn) NB U.-6200 ~.soo Sat/Sun 1-a U03 Sall.oal (Mesa Woods) CH S4Hl.'1 $110,000 Sat/Swll-5 1835 Tahiti (Mesa Ve.tde) CM 546--41'1 $133.500 Sat/SWll..S 1.lU SandcasUe CHVH) CdM 6'4·9060 $259,000 Sun.1-5 3781 Avocado (College Park) Irv. 833·3380 $107,900 Sat/Sunl·S 21212 CUpar Ln., HunUD&tao Beach !MJS.7881 $85,000 Sunl2·S 14622 Oak, Irvine 752-1100 $US,900 SunJ2..S '*22 lrlono Bay. Spy&laas, QIM MC):.1812 Sumlay 1-5 933 Cam.at.lon (Greenbrook) CM 919·8123 $109,900 Sat/Sun t.S 1860 New Jersey, Mesa Verde. CM 545-9491 $82,500 Sua.1·5 *12G22Barrett1-o. No. Tmtin 673..SSSO $170,000 Sat/Sunl--1 •2 Mom> Bay, Spyglass, CdM 840·1812 ~1150 Suadayt..S • •2870 Clubbouse,,Mesa Veale. CM 5'5-9'91 Sun 1-5 115 W. Yale 1A>op (Woodbridge) Irv. 759-1501 Sat..11-S 6212 Sierra Siena (Trtlrck) Irv 646-7711 $128,000 Sat/Sunl-5 428 Vista Suerta. Newport Beach 646-7171 $125,000 Sunl-S 1033 WbiteSaila Way, CdM 644-7211 $259,500 Sundayl-5 1898 Parkcrest. Costa Mesa 631·2246 $109 500 Sat/Sun 12-5 2110 YacblMiscltlef (Seaview) NB 675-6000. $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1843Tanager Dr (Mesa Vefdce) CM 5'6-5990 $136,000 Sat.1-S 5 llDIOOM 3ll Gold~ Coronadel Mar 675·3637 $349,"500 Sandayl-S •18623SanFelipe, Fountain Vly 152-1315 $125,350 S8t/Sun 1·5 ••220 Via Lido Nord (Lldolsle) NB 673-7300 Sun.JU 1226 Polaris Dr., Newport Beach 675-2311 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1.S 2627 Cove CCtuna Cove) CdM 675-6000 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 s•+FAMIMerDIM 1094 El Camino Drive, CM 979-1854 $l1S,OOO Sat/Sun~S 197 Buoy (~side) C.M. 642·5200 $99,999 Sat/Sunl·S 107S Corona Lane, Costa Mesa 556-2600 $110 000 Sundayt-S 3850 Oc:ean Birch,SpyglsRdge,CdM· · 644-62ro $259,soo Sat/Sunl·S •001 Topside, Corona del Mar 644-7211 $2'74,500 Sundayl-S 460 Mendom Terr CCoronaHgh.l.Qds) CdM 675-6000 $375,000 Sat/Sunl-S DUPLEXES FOR SALE 211 +IACHA.PT 206 tSth St., Costa Mesa 646-4463 211+111 616 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar Sat/SunlM 618 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 759-0811 $166,500 Sun.1-S 305-305~ Coral, Balboa Island 673-6900 $246,500 Sat/Sunl·S • 2 ll"S IACH f604 Seashore, Newport Beach j31•1400 $173,9SO ~SUnl-5 208 Agate Ave., Balboa Island 640-7246 $231,500 Sat/Sun 12.S ~620~ Acacia, Corona del Mar 673-6900 $169,000 Sat/SUD 1.$ 615-615~ Larkspur, Corona del Mar 84•·7020 $189,500 Sat/Sunl-5 513 Marigol~ Corona del Mar 640-9900 $172,500 SUndqt-4 429 Carnatioa, Corona del Mar 64(.4848 &.m..1-S 315 LaPerle ~(Off Tustin) 67.W t1.soo Sun.lo$ ru Jasmme. Corona cle1 )far 844·9080 $219,000 Sat/SUDl~ Ul 38id~ Newport Beach '40·1151 $195,000 Sat/SUlll..S • 1 -• -I ___. -' W . -u -~.. ----~ .. --.......... ~~-.. =-1~ .. ~::.~.~---~~~•••••u1~:.~~.~ ....... !:!!:~.~~ ....... ~::~.'!?.".~.;..... . e.turd.y,Aprill. 1WI OM.V~Of Gi ill IMI ·-·-tOO G1aa.. 1002 Gw,.., 1002 ~ IOOJ G.._.., 1002 "-aea,_.S. Hotneahf'J* He.MaforS. .............................................. ·········;u· .......... ·····················•· ······~················ •·••••·•·····•••••••··· ;.;~····· .. ···;~cii ;;;;.;;:;··········;c.·.;i ~·;~;;;;~··ic.01 toOIONG FOR RESULTS77 htio Oav\dson Realty lisl5 your p~perly. you •e-t RESULTS'' J IDS.. 2 ~~ l l\--.U7 500 Spaciou~ U U,; pride· o( ownership ... J IDIMS.. OtMSHG Sll.000 Home on huge 50x240 lot with room foe 3 additiooal unils . Plans included. l IDIMS.. 2 IA THS ... _ \F. 1107,000 CbMrrrung be;."\\. · \ r tennis & pools Gr~ \,. _d atriu m bateony ~ -·· SAT. 1·5. 314 · PROSPECT. N B. 4 IDIMS. + l IOltMS Sllt,SOO Large. nearly new duplex. cannot be duplicated' 8alcon1es. & frplcs l IDlMS. -+ l IDltMS .. __ S 1 IS,000 Duplex, sleps to water some ocean view. Gr<>at ren~al ' l IOll.MS., l IATHS-·-·--.$249,500 Spectacular ncean & harbor VIEW! Like new ' "Mstr suite with Jacuzzi. OPEN SAT1SUN 1-5 1521 KINGS R.D .. N & $ ••. fAM. ~ ~$cn•oMr ,l.U $1400 MO. Pr~tne Pem l _ . 1oc Yrly. lease "MER EYES" will light up al thts 2 BR. ~ith Jacuzll , plus fam rm .. in :Newport S hores <.:omm un1ty clubhouse, tenrus. pools. DAVIDSON REALTY 5801 W Coo'r Hwy . N H 645 • 7575 3116 Newpo11 81,,.d N R 673·9060 1002 GeMraf 1002 ....••.•.•.••••........ ·············•··•··•··· LOW PRICE! \1 ESA VtRDE 3 Bdrm Pn~ l(• !!ell f;ut • You ran ~avl' thob~und ~ Quiel 'tr~t't $79 ~00 C..11 , DESPHATf OWND RfOUCB> $5500 Newport garden homl' Hilltop location . beautiful earthlones. 2 64$-5080 Sundeck!> off master SUlte 646· 7171 ~8-0066 "' .. "~' .. 11 ::. :M ·:~:,. ["fgJ::::::::•1•1•iiii~iiii.ji(l•lii;iilill·1 r_, Hiia "-d' tffrtttwy wlftl you thh weellMCI ea ,.., ,. 11 .. , ....... tif.9. All tfle locllff•• lltt.4 IMfew w. d.1cnlted ill 9re9Hr .. _.. 11, ••herihiR9 ltMw"'"'IR tMe,·a.OAJlY ,II.OT WANT.ADS. '*-" W.ewi..9 ~ ...._.. fer ••• w r...t re .,.d .. list welt .. ,.,.,..._ i. NM1 coi-Hell ,,,...,.,, S.tw•r --' -....,. CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I IEDROOM '*81!)t Pennington. H B 968·:j229 S58,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 21EDIOOM 111 l So. Coast Or. C E-101) CM 6'16-3255 $78,900 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 • 174 1 Tustin Ave 9B. Costa Mesa 540·3666 S72,950 Sal/Sun 1·5 • 1648 #A Iowa St.. C M 540-3666 $62,900 Sunday 1-5 • 1256 Rutland Rd CWestcliff) NB 675-6999 S77 ,500 Sal/Sun l ·5 • •310 Fernando #206. N B 675· 7060 $149,500 Sun 1-5 •38 Sea ISiand Drive <Rig Cyn> 644·4910 SM0.000 Sal/Sun l 5 2764 H11lv1ew Or <H\.' Knolls) NB 644-6200 $14tl.500 Sal/Sun 1 5 No 6 Encore Ct. Nf'wport Crest 833·3821 Sat/Sun 1·5 J.a9 Palmdale. Orange 646-7711 $56,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 31 L a Serena. Irvine 544·8258 Sun 1·5 • •621 Lldo Park Or 2C, N B 631 ·1400 $325,000 Sat/Sun l·S •1 Seascape. Newport Beach 646·7711 7 Goodwill Ct, Newport Crest 833·3821 Sat 1·5 •2921 Perla (The Bluffs> NB 644 ·4910 $170,000 Sat/Sun l ·5 23466 Cammito Basilio. Lag. Vig 497·1426 Sat/Sun 1·5 345 University Or. N #3, CM 548· 7933 $94,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 16135 St. Croix Cr. Hntg Hbr, HB A46·0398 $230,000 Sun i-s lSSO. "E" WiHiams. Tustin 646-7711 $69,500 Sun 1·5 .5062 Alden <The Terrace J Irvine 640-7000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #31 Silverwood, Deerfield, Irv 752·7315 $84,500 Sal/Sun l ·S 334 Vista Trueba (The Bluffs) NB S48·1.290 ·SI45,000 Sun 1 4 JO Z030 E Santa Claro (F-2> S.A. 552·0434 $64,500 Sat/Sun 2·5 359 Vista Madera (The Bluffs) NB 67)-<UOQ $159,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2146 Vista Laredo (Bluffs) N.B. 644·2432 $144,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 178'0 Le Uma St., Fountain VaUey -.~ S76,900 Sat/Sun z~ &.OOIClNG '<>I 4 W4THNOHT7 Two story ~ 8R Magnificent view of f'lf ewport & surroundmg halls Docking facility (or 3 boats Super Peninsula loc. , rLUSH COHDO 2 BR luxurious Covington model in the prestigwus Arbor Lake development Seller anx1ow. Will consider all offers Price reduced lo $115,500 SELLB W1U PAY IUYYS CLOSING COSTS Exceptionally clean. & well decorated Sunwood 3 BR, H. BA, completely fenced yard, lusb & green landscaping Located on a cul-de-sac street Price reduced lo $82,900 LIDO ISU 4 ll Two story. 3 BA w/lots of tile Large stone FP. spac LR . 15x25 patio, tile roof. Situated on 11 '2 Lots Owner will help finance Priced to sell at $249,500 L~RGE Fl.MIL Y7 MOOSA T£ IUDCHT? 4 BR. 2 BA. lrg fenced yard. Great for the growing family Close lo schools & shoppinJ! Xlnl Irvine Joe . S77.990 640-9900 \/Af J~l~Y ltF:At~rY 1470 JAMBOREE RO., NEWPORT BEACH G.,.•rol I 002 G~Hral I 002 ···•··•················ ....•..•.••........•• ,. Colesworthy (d Co. •'I\ •• ~ '•1;,,,.J • r • ·r 2S4 S EASTBL UFF OR NEWPORT BEACH CA 640.0020 OPEH SAT. 1-4 47 IETHAHY ,\1 any extras make this better than new' Sparkhng 3 BR. family rm .. dining rm . c·enlered around gardEll atrium w rock waterfall . terraced garden g1\ies privacy , with low maintenance Close lo pool & tennrs. surrounded by higher pnc·ed home~ in Turllerock. Irvine Reduced to $109.500 you own the land See today. or call for app 't. PARK SERENITY Overlooking a wide greenbelt, Bluffs condo. 3 bdrms . 3 baths. family rm. 2 frplcs. A honey of a home for lhose who appr eciate qutet cteg<rnca & sensible values $159.500 Gett~ral 1002&~ 1002 ······•·····•·········• .••.•...••••........... ~ll. macnab I Irvine' ~. rsalty llG CAHYOH OPlH I ·S I 7 IUltHIHG nu C u sto mi zed Broadrnoor w /s pectacular view overlookmg golf course, N'pt Center & beyond! Huge master suite Also pool. jacuzzi & gas BBQ Owner will consider Ferrari, mobile home, motor hooic or any reasonable trade as p<.1rt1al <!own paymt. S469.500 IU·38 > rL.AN 4 IR04DMOOI 4 BR home prof landscaped w/brk entry. outdoor ltghltn~ & sprinkler system H1~h beamed c~1hng & spot lighting make this home something special & read.) for your own 1maginat1on S339 900 c U 39) "-AH 2 HOADMOOR Free form pool. sun ken conversation area & all the amenities or living in Npl's most exclusive guard.gated collmunity This 4 BR home is truly "one-or-a kind'" 5378.000 Tee. Cl1·401 McLAIN TOWHHOMI Security gate. comm. recreation ~ terrific location make this popular 2 BR Pinehurst model a gr•at home. R eady for your move in 1 $149,000 CU ·4U HIGHT U .. HT ¥11~ Exceptional 4 BR Plan 3 Broadmoor on lg. corner~lol Lush gardens s urround al rooms Hand-carved door open to teak parquet entry $369,500 ( -42 ) UOAOMOOl Hard lo flnd Plan 1 "Joli the ame.nltles 6f Npt's mo.st exclusive coma\. 5 BR w/sep chlld~n14 wing & maid's quarters. Lg batktard - groal !or e.ntcrt.alnlnf arwnd pool & jacu:ui. A must lor the dis~riminating buyer. $US~ - su6j cl to canccUntion of e9Clstlng ~scr9w. (l1·•3> JMMACULATI TOWN 3 B'R. Monaco w /n6w rpts 4' decoralQI' wnlJpapeJ'. Lov y aarden has ;)apanese Pine & aJ trea. ~SW CU.+t> HOMES WORTH SEEING ~ BEFORE YOU BUY! tA T & OCIAH YllW Extremely sharp 3 bdrm. Irvine Tetraee .home with low malntenanc~ yard. Near Irvine Country Club. $216.000 And owner will finance. See M~~ Barr Sat. 1·5 or Berta Farr. Su . -5. 1619 BoMie Doone. CdM ourw -CORONA Da MAR Vl!ry attractive inrome properly with 2 separate units. Great for inllatlon hedge, tax shelter & appreciation. $.166,500. See SoUy Shauen. Sun. 1·~. 616 Poinsettia. LEASE waTH OPTION TO IUY New 4 bdrm., 3 bathsi over 2.000 ft Family rm , frpJc., wel bar & 2 balconies. Best view oC Jake & park. Lease at $750 mo. & secure today's price or $149,500 for purchase next year. See Donna Coker, Sun. l ·S. Whitney Court please call for directions SHOWN IY APPT. COtlOHA DEL MAI DUPW Very exceptional 3 bdrm., 2 bath, laundry rm. & enclosed earage for each unit $179,500 TRIPLEX 1 2 Block from beach; 3 nice units, always rented: on large, legal R-3 lot. Xlnt appreciation potential. $21:;,ooo OCIAH YllW-OMI Of" klND The finest, custom built 4100 fl. home an Corona del Mar Multitude or exceptional features such as 3·story elevator. dbl kitchen & 3 car garage $435.000 llACH-l IDlMS. Only several houses from our best beach cozy & furnished . fine inflallon hedge at $149,500 RENTALS WATHFIOHT Charming 2 bdrm. home in a private community, with slip for 38 ft. boat & private beach. $700 Month IEAUTIFU&. ILUffS 3 Bdrms .. family rm .. formal dining · rm & 212 baths community pool. S6!ffi. WANT YOUR PROPERTY SOLD? We. at Bay & Beach Realty must be doin~ sometJung r1ght. as we have been for the past 28 years right in this harbor area. because we have practicaUy exhausted our inventory through an dnt sales program. We would like you to visit our mode rn Newport Center office, meet Ollr professionals & see our computerized oper a tion at work We believe we can help you. 759·08 I 1 G.,.erol I 002 Gettffal 1002 ·•····················· .••••••..........•.•••. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 BR home m xlnt area. Hardwood floors. wall-to-wall carpeting, bltn. range & oven. Recently re·roof ed & re-stuccoed Access & room for boat & lrailer + big double garage. $114,900 ONE BLOCK TO BEACH Duplex. Less than 3 years old & only l block to beach. Ea unit has a bltn range & oven, dis hwas he r , brick fi r eplace + a huge 4·car garage. $185.000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6,70 . 2 9 19 Newport 11Yd. coner lotlt 1002 ······················· ...................... . •• ..•..••... ,, ......................................................... ~ U~l()U~ USTIO IY PAM GOUGH fri,t•• -S yrs new! Strategic Costa Mesa location: one 4 bdrm. two 2 bdrm W\its, 4 e ncl. garages, coin op W /0 , invest at $190,000. 201 Ogle St . C.M. Hot -Hot To Trot! 3 Bdrm, bonu~ rm. new paint, paper & carpet. Must sell now ! Asking $98.500 .. in Newport Shores. IHclt n ... -just a Cew blocks. move in condition. immac with beams. sidinf, atrium and a pvt. patio. Tennis too a just $99,500. Open Sat/Sun at 428 Collon. N. B. C..-try -wood moldings, fam. rm frplce, formal dining. den and 3 bdrms, 3 baths in this Irvine 2 story Only $103,000. Open Sunday only at 5 Wood Nymph LISTED IY JANET LEHMAH rrWeM -excellent condition, 3 bdrm with open and airy atmosphere yet close to schools. shops and churches. $81,500 41 .. est -Almost new, that is! 3 bdrm. 3 bath, 2 story. family f Wl house in Westside Costa Mesa. only $92.000 The C°'°"Y -exciting area with pool and tennJs. Exciting home with air cond., 4 bdrms and Irvine cul de sac locale. Slll.900 C .. de MK -qwet Eastside location. 4 bdrms. encl. cabana. clean. comfy and close to schools. stores. etc. $110,500. I leedy ~ l bdrm Just a hop to the be.acn and a shade below $100,000 Real clean, newer and nice at $98.500 Open today at 251 62nd St. l"t.B. LISTED IY JOAHHE PBklMS bcltiag -Decor does it! Bluffs condo with 3 bdrms and tons or charm Greenbelt location with extended party patio! Presented at $165,000 Open Set/Sun at 2016 Vista Caudal. N.B. FhtHt -a top listing! Sparkling clean 4 bdrm, lush backyard with cedars & fruit trees. Eastside locale, $129 500 Open Sun only at 2141 Aster Pl.. C.M. Tow,.,._. -tasteful 3 bdrm. V plan, nice touches throughout: can't touch much like it at just $125,000. Open Sal/Sun at 410 Vista Roma. N.B. U""' l()U I: lif)Ml:S REALTORS' fHf NlCES1 PEOl'lf Sf LI.ING THE /Ill ATES T H0 Mft. CORONA DEL MAR, 675 6000 MESA VERDE, 546-5990 • CALL US 1002 lc6oa lslCllMI 1006 3 BR, 2 ba , ..., blk t.o bay Nowl179.SOO' Marahlll Rl\Y 61S 4fi0li IYOWNEA 40' from back door to- br•ch, prat!C}owr Pen· nlnlwa Poillt. New!)' ,..,... modeled $ Bdrm. 2 bath Pee land. $115,000. Aat/Owmr. 673-36~ LOSlS LOWEST PIUC• , .. 4 Bdrm., decorated. owners mov'1ta. Llat.e4 at ms.ooo JEff UlllT • IEALTO. 67J-tl 11· Ctiplstr..o hoda I 011. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW CUSTOM ourux Ideal o,,,.ners unit. 2 bdrm. 2 bath. ocean· vtew Over 1500 sq. n. eacb. $1200 mthly ln- come guaranteed first year Owner Agent. 498-0060. OPEN SAT/SUN I !I 26322 Via C8llfornta Breal.htaking panoramfr • Whlwater & Dana Pl Marina view. On the blUlfs above I.he bch 4 Br. 2~2 Ba, apac. condo. 3 Car gar. cmplU'y re dttrt'd. incd'g new appl. crtp'g & drps. Du lincllve amenities, pvt noe are». in Capo Bch $189,SOO by owner. Ca II 1714) 491) •601 dy11. t9S I 189 evs/wkends. New OCEAN VlEW 3 br 212 ba twnhse·lse opl.lon $49S mo lOOC'o rent ref toward:. purchas~. 7Sl! 2400, (93.7748 p p C4ronadel Mar I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCED $25,000 DUPLEX Jl Ii inconceivable LO buy a 1rJ duplex that make:. $$$ w /hiib reota these days at the beach. These 3 BR It 2 BR homes are separate on l lot. As sume the loan & have a poss break-even d eal. Plenty of textured wood, skylight & glass nccen· tuate this best priced duplex w /absolutely no deferred maint. For de- tails call ~-14.10, Mr. Mcl\une bkr •NEW LISTING• 2 sty. remo4eled. upgrd exee home 3 BR 2 Ba. den. & deck w /v1ew towards Catalina m old CdM $214 900. Brkr. 756 1288 CHAR.MING 3br, 2ba +l\ICSl house. Frpl. 2 petia.. R·2 lot. Pnn only S1S7.000 Owner. 640-7030 CAMEO HIGHLANDS 4 br 2 ba. 2 Crpls, 1110 degree ocean vu. encl patio Open Sunday l·S 4833 Cortland Dr 673-7286. Owner $232,000 COROMA DEL MAit Get ready for summer' Spectacular bay views. slip. share pier: beaul teak & rosewood feature'!. 3 Bdrms . J baths, separate maid ~ quarters Side & oce<An piiillos, laundry rm & workroom $595.000 MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION REALTY 3601 E Cst Hwy. CdM 67J.S4S4 1213 N Csl Hwy. Laguna 497.3388 ···•·••·•·•············ ...........•.•......... , _______ _ UNBELIEVABLE 3 BR POOL HOME $75,500 Two fjf'eplaca 2 baths 2 car llll'•ae. Vacant & waitinl I« you' Won '1 last. call · OUrLEX 2 breach. Like new w/ Duplex. Lovely 3br. re oew elect Ciic.turell & COP· modeled home + l yr per plumbing. Huge new 2br unit. Fpkes & 2 iarace. 2c. A&ate Ave. car parking for both. 607 $237 500 640-7246 Aaent Larkspur. Prtn. only B~ ' • owner. 64(>-1840 -------Open Sat & Su1t J 2•4 WANT A VIEW? 219 Amethyst BY OWNER 2 BR. 1 BA cottage with Old Hnrbor View, two guest rm & ba. cloee to best bl.IYll on aame bl0t•k. v\llage & prtced rtght at panoramic ocean views. 1172.500 3 br. ram rm. form. din rm, Crpls, beam ceiUnga. .. 11 beaut. prlv. patios It nice l!()C)lf •eM.n 1-, -. -yard.a. Must sell one' r7.a ,.,, •. ooi....... ' OON --. 7~9448 or &44·21Wl. Jf no 645·9161 &9e00.~.:~~. answer 6'4·9722 Open •.... Ha-• "'T .-..... ~ Av1 .,., 1~· ~ 1·5, Sat/Suo. 11 llf •-c s•-.~ .... ._ White Salts Way ~to ~in' surf.......----~ ---____ ..-. and' a,.tal tandr !lack ~..w..v47-"-~~ yard la NT area p)ay IAYMOMT Reduced to $195,000. ~ WlacUDa wooden Excitln1 l>uplo •llb Ownermu.a\aeU! lmmac walkwayt to tffluded pter fOl' J bolta 3 BR 2 Ba bme w /view of eoby. Gourmet kitchen. E11ullenl. fh1anelna ocn " pvt bcla eecen a., doJllD ~venatioo avalijbl .. CaU toaee. Open Sun 1·5Plll, S16 area pl\11 ftr•plae... a:rn:: BARRETT DtA.nl.l. Ai\.17$-2311 P,etl ._ Ja cuiil. ~,,..,_ .... _ volleyba.11. Cardt1t livin1 -~EALTY-· &t lt. Onett! 947~10 IA2 S2t0 Ol"flt '" • • ' AJr'f ~ • • Q OM.Y ... Of ~.'r'lf.1'11 ...._.,_.S. HemnforS* He.eaForW. HOllMl .... S. HCMIMtforS. . -.................................... , ............................................................................. . ; ......... Wt ~...... ..._..,.,.. ...._.,_Wt 'I .,_,.... 102' ,.......__.._. 1040 .......... ct. 1040........ 1044 9044 -· ................................................................................................................................................................................................... ._, ........ . C.-.. ..._. IOU C.-.. W. lfJJ c.19W... IOZ4 c..NMIM 1024 Lee bome Ir tot, ebr LOJ~~DOUAA RartLaSaUeUni·Park OPIM SAT IJ.VM ••-••-• .. -··-·-· ... -.. •••••••••-••••• ...... ••••••:•••••••••• •••••••••••••••-•••••• w/dehut•. pool ~ •P• LUNCH W "" ~aq tt . plush4Br Woodbridce Easton, 3 U C $349 .. LUXURIOUS CUSTOM NOMI + .. J llDIOOM GAIA&I APA.ITMIMT Oneota kind -Completed lo Jan. of 1978 for present owner. 4 bedrooms & den <or st.h bedroom), living room It mast.er bed.room w /fireetaces. Master .... bath includes Jacuu1 & separate " dressing room. Stereo closet with • .. • speaker outlets thruout house. Kitchen .. • as a dream of space & appliances. , Large family room opens onto patio. ' • A house designed to be the complete home & only 2 blocks from the beach. .. . . . '• G. H. ROIBTSOM. UA.LTOI '7S-'J6l7 2711 E. COAST HWY. CDM ,. CoroM det M• I 022 CorGH det M• I 022 •I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• N.B.A. LINEUP OPEN HOUSES THIS WEEKEND I 033 Whffe Salls Way Spacious 4 bdrm, Camily rm home in original Harbor Vi ew with formal dining, pool, jacuzzi AND gorgeous ocean. harbor. island and night light WHAT I BUY!! Highly upsraded 4 bdrm .• 2 bath home w /lee renced·in rear yrd & cov'd patio. t Eastside location. New cpts, drps, wallpaper. Priced to selJ fast. New on the market. Call now! 646--77~ I 54o-lt4" ~ Walkm &lee Real Estate overlookins Dao.a Har .tr PIA'S ()P84 HOU ~ p~ A t.nlly 1or1, rody BJl F&m Rm, Dia Rm oean.486-"51,83l·JK10 llAMt.21'M Aflrilt H.B. Condo, cl~• to tomovelnl'loote.Crt.'llh Uv Rm. Dear,Jfp&c'1, a1,. Xlnt Hanor Vlew~33881 Slot A.-. Sette 11eh w1tb eom121unlt-y •n Ir out-. prenuun1 ('Olld. 2148 1q.f\., prof Zanito.~0--1·4 ..... ,... •HJ pool. Movo·I• tm· cx.eclown.bouse lnchcpd, pvl JoutJon 01.-•• ~"~ n.DC ' &UIMI ___. ........ '"-• ... b your llH everytb1n1-beat .,.... _..........., 2300 n 4 bdrm, J ~....., -..-l... bu Reduced from $14S,000 tu t>at.b, coaveraatloo pit monc*row. v.ll for ---~-Y Sl.37.~! Directions: SD •WAUTOllACH• bf -• t 1 ~ vwue1 ll:M.500 l''w)'toCulver,L.toBar n.... bo 1 t wtt 1re.,.ac~. aml y 5 A .. ~666 ~ ~ a t .. ... J. v-.o use Mpec ion room $l22,000 VA .,..,. r~a. . o ...... e. lo Sunday,4/tfrom l..SPM tcr~ · La It•• id e. R to oo this ndlic lleaalde cot JUST MOVE IN Clearwater, L. to 11 laJe.Ced.auhalceal•ina 9ta.7ll0or Clearwater. Patrick 30>mC~ble BR'•· Pin '6Z·S515 md ~oy th.ls cluartner Tenore, Agl 552-4414 ing rooin . FtJlc . 4BR.3Ba,aoUque11la1i.1---------- ... 1 d l o 1 dbl door entry. Vaul~ lb OW MA.Ill.KIT! o:.nc ot1e pat o. n >' cl'"'• blln ...._ .. c ...... t hilt ~ $'11.900. -"""" ........ Thrt'e Woodbrldge WALLSTJEIT ..., .... _._ from shops, tennis. 2 Twnhma, various REALF.STATE ·~ I 04Z poots~~DERS models. REDWOOD. llt-3750 493-2202 1 __ •.·~----·'----••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml 2133 tl9,995. STONEWOOD, OPEN SAT/SUH 1113.:SOO. EMTON, prof •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW·Under UNIV l'AU 111 lndscpd & llPgraded. 7 ·----------1 p riced 3Br Home 'h l l!!"CH--nTY 1-Sl'M 4br detached home m Clurwater, $137,950 IOZ4 Cost.Mesa 1024 •• By Owner. lJVE CLOSE> owner! Beat locatldo· -r-110v..-10R 1613SSt. Croix Cr TURTL.EROCK, ctlarm TO SO. CO~T PLZA. Marina·beacbes! NC)w SWlM POOL + 4 BR. $230,000. 3 BR 3 BA con· super loc. Loads of UP· In& 3 BR w/alrium " Lwcury2111.)'bome,71rs SBT,llOO, next year family rm. sunroom, 3 do, dbl gar w topnr. grades. Pnce reduced. xtras. 31 Bethany . new, xlnt cond, beaut. 1112,500. Make ofCAr BA. many, many ell;lras. Vacation livinJ on deep ()po H.se Sat /Sun 12-4 Sll9,llOO. Patnclt Tenore SPANISH VILLA.I Spl* wllh romaoc:•! Red We roof! Unl9ue archway entry! Wrot11hl iron s bullera ' Ruued beam ce 1llnei1 1 4 Bedrooms! Lavish baths, colorful ules, nch woods everywhere 1 Breathtaking groundi.' Don't wail! Call 645 0303 FOREST E OLSON .,..,,c .., ..... •v ... • New Condos. 2 Br, 2' 2 Ba, 2 frplc's, ceramic tile kitchens & bath Pool & spa. 67>-4912 Broker &Toro landscapinJ, .C \Ir' ! 493-7010 • T l.R.E.N COURTESY. water, w/ accommodate Owner,551"4632 Aient.552-4414 ba.+fam rm. Decorator --------962·7751. 36' boat Ask for Lee f'ealura, xlnl loan avail. CUSTOM HOME I Peterson TURTLE.ROCK Tn level, 4 BR, 21 ) ba, lrg $87,000. 979.2739 eves. " Some ocean view. 2000s~ WALK CHEER REALTY Im mac cond & up· ram rm corner lol -w_knda __ . ______ 1 tt.493-7?66 846-0098or846-S53l graded. 4 br, form din C.Ov'd c~tm pal .. auto WEBER TO BEACH rm, 2 ba F a m rm s proklrs, brick frplr SEU.HS MOVID R!ALESTATE w/v1ew Garden al.num pnme loc, walk to scbl. Desperate for offer! ---------,1 from t.Jus fa.nwtic ~ yr lrriM 1044 See to app rel'' ate. park & pools. M&umablt.' 3 BR 2 ba ul d Oc Vt -T...-.L....-old Summerfield home $129.500.833 1~ 7'~ in•ereat for lo • ·• c e sac· ._ ... w ·-Features Include 4 spac ••••••••• •••••••••• •• • • · • Mei.a Verde. $85,000 3 Br. 1750 sq rt. $98,500. BR's, 2 BA. Dining area, lJK£ TO USE Super up1rd 3Br ~ fiAm p Y m n t s S 11o.90 o . -A_._Johnso ___ n_Bkr __ m_._4964_1 Owner,979-7090,49J.6589. ·-F l R L 552-1468 ex am1 y m usc1ou!I rm, 2 1try, $114,500. lndscpo& w /lge covered Herber t H a w It l n s . TERRACE 3 BR Dover. patio Owner's have YOUR V A.1 979~100 well located on quiet sl boU&hl new, must sell w h • • N ...,. pool ...,., 9''" fast. Call. 964-2425 Brkr ow· w at an opportum DEANE HOME <C.A'7.7";,'!1m ..,,., "" ly We have homes ..,. '"" ttJ priced from STS.OOO lo Kensaneton, 48r, 3Ba, -----rTw':m'e. l ~ba. pool. $lOO,OOO and over that fam rm.·counlry kit, R.anchoS.J 3BRSanLw:. {~i:;~ :'1~10&.~~~r:ii will seU with V.A. terms. A/C, on greenbelt. wood Rey, overlooking_ mh All ate ln beautl'ful deck. comm pool It ten ereen Open Sun 1111 i!lens. Owner must ~ell . .... b s1cn 000 L, c...o7 7.u• 1032 VA.fHA IUYEI ~ s k i n 11 s 6 2 . o o o Irvine and its excelling rue"""• Y ownr ""· r ores. ,,. · ,,.... 213 ·4 32 3"79 o r e. school district. For 5S9·033'1 WOODBRIDGE: Brand ~·376·2576 Agt further information. call Fantastic buy, beaut new Aspenwood. Lowest view Reduced to $259,500. CUSTOM CHALET Pool ' Opett St.day oflly 1·5. ONLY $79.900. Lodge 1tke uvmg under Greenhouse 400 I Topside Lane bold & rugged beams! Get ready (or summer! A customized 5 bdrm, single story C.Ozy frt>lc acct'nts uni Color coordinated 3 with lovely courtyard entry and a 3 quewallofbrick ! H.obby bedroom home with din-car garage PLUS panoramic ocean room or workshop' Reu ing room. eating area ruon size covered pat.Jo an<J family roo m . 2 i.Jnd green rolling hills view Reduced overlooks family or Paho1; and pool with SPUTLEVELS'14,900 to $274,500 FEE. chard!! Owneraruuow.' slide $94 ,900 BKR. 3 BR, 2 ba hlle on qwel 0,... Sllltdoy only I .5, Hurry. call 64.~0303 s.ID-1720 cul-Oe·sac Model home VACANT E:lccllenl starter hot'™! N~rly new plush carpet 2 Bdrm, I' i bath 2 sty + patio Approx I mile to beach, dose t•l 1hop'g, J huted pool!. Submit YOU" terns term!- us Turtlerock Glen Plan ll. pnce 4 br house in Wood Exec 4 BR home, priced brldfe. Ownet must sell fW immed sale by immediately. Twu left riner. Prof lndacpd, off Yale at WtodboUnw i bestloc. Save thousands. t:lmwoocl. s102,ooo Selling at last years 752-5361hfter 5 PM RAH CH REAL TY 55,.2000 pnces. $1S4,500 $52·73SO OPEN HOUSE H WILlOWS OPEN SAT. 2·5 4631 Lodlhan • SUNDAY APRIL 9 California Home:. 4841 Lori Ann Lane - cond, open Sun 15, 22801 708 F .a~.-TARBB.L Larkin St <off Aspenl I ............ _TI_Q-05(6_______ 960..436 I I MEAi IEACM • • A beautifully updated 2 bedroom with • --. --ONLY $11 100 room to add 2nd unit for only $135,500 "#I In Calfonia" Fo.t• V•y I 034 Ill ... ' -~-................. ...... m m~ Super sharp new lisllng Scrt/S. 1·5 i--'-·c:--·--·c:-.-.---Sec.ludltd~ ===-==--=:.-·==::.1 asapprox lmilelobeach 4 Bdrm • 2 ba nr Henta1e Park & Irvine High $74,000 SAHTAAHA Op.ft Sot/Stan 2-S • 2 Br, prof l:inihcaped newly pamted in & out. Sl?nnklus front & back ptllo, upgraded cplS & drp8, ceramic tile coun teri., immac: cond $77,000 Call broker . ~ ari Hl~-....1 _ ... ..,. 3 bdrms, 2 ba, fmly rm M na .,. .. -1 Greenbroolc home has 759-1501. ' s ' . S • • LikeChidr•So.p Nt!w tn-level 4Br, JBa 4br, 2nba, form din, --------· ., • ~-~ .. It couldn't hurt to call lughly upgrd, a mml lo &at'deo vu fam rm + PRICB> . -.. - On1ek Nash about a re see. $125.000. Agt. OpHse huge rec rrn. $128,SOO IELOW S a t I S u n J 5 TJ'y lO"k down contract MARKET!! ward.Ing career m real 673·2113/548·5344 or lse option No qualify estate. Free trnuung 1f With u little T L C you you qualify. 540.5101 ing or loan costs Agt can have a beuul1ful 3 968-5880 Bdrm, H• ba. ram·rm DUPLEX! i--------• .iBr, fam rm, 2Ba, 1'.:/side, Corona det Mar I 022 Costa Mffa 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MINI-RANCH l'lose m $100.SOO DOLPHIN R.E. 494..&58 1 on 50x180 LOT. E·Side. E/S1de Custom hom~. <Xfered at $72,900. Call 3Br. huge ram. rm . 3 car $83,995. Her bert Hawkins OWNER. spar 3+3, Fil. 979-8100 OR, + bonus Rm. Ofl' sp, Jacuzzi, fplc. lo mo int yd Nr Mile Sq. Pk 564-4442 with used brit'k frplr home. This home will not la~t at $65.500 . :.11 h urr) Manunne. 640·0663 or gar . cm ll 2 lot Ail ---------646 7414 agt 646-7l7\ I ..... , .. I IYOWHER u ... aullful larg1• t•orner ---------lot Corona ll11:hland:. 4 OPEN SUM I ·SPM PRIC.:ED BELOW MARKET GREEHBROOK bdrms. 2 baths. rcnl·ed 4 IR 2'/J la, 2 potio1, ' yard h'<l'r Fee land I 031 Psi&hiU. Sl55.000 Agt 0\1. nl'r ~ Bit. ram rm. 2 Ba. Kanl'ho Mesa home w DB Pool. wall AC. lge e<>v patio $82,950 Open Sat/Stan 2-5 South of Slater. caJo.t of Brookburst 17840 La Lima St, fo'V Green valley, Span condo. -673-31)2() Kathy Tracy RJtr 548-1927 752·2887 COLLl!:GE PARK BEAUTY 4 BR, 2 Ba on cul.de-sac w new int erior & c:arpeu, stereo intercom, hardwood floors, assume 4 t ,, c VA for $85,000. ~DO'NEAL REALTY 546·7409 Willie root. 49t. Z\2 BA, ---.------fonn din rm, frt>I . pool. eoU. $78,900. Call Jum• Blarr, Agt. 968-3229 EXECUTIVE MANSION 4 BR. family room. din mg room & more. Over 2000 Sq. fl. of luxury h \' ing. Located in most pre sllg1ous area of Jo'tn 7°/o •SSUMAILE HO (f)UALIFYING Large 3 bdrm. 2 bath w.1h ram1ly room No quabfying with cash lo a.s:.umahle VA 7', loan ~-RED CARPET 1L f45-3474 I Valley all ror only ___ ...___ $124,900. Call 00W I 540-3666 Wllela11 OPEH SUN 1-5 5771 Grimsby WOODBRIDGE PLACE Special offering. 3 s bdrm. C.Onlemporary de· tached family home~ in qpen. woodsy design Jw;t sbort. walk to lake & parks 111 VIJlage of Wood bndge Prom $1 IS.000 552-1101 EHTERT AIMER'S DELIGHT SID Irvine beauty for your big rm1y. Fnnl din rm, oversized ()nly rm. 3 ba. The charm of vaulted ce1hngs, heavy shake Nice tcnrus crts nearby. 75&-1501 GREENTREE BY OWNER Spac 2 br. country klchn, frpl, upgrades. Quiet eood local. $79,900. 55!M>177. Open House Sun 12·5. 4082 M-11zanita. REAL ESTATE TML.dlftCJ Highly upgraded Plirn 4000. 4 BR. 2l~ BA. xlra l~ .... ;;i-iiiiii;..._;-iiiiii;.-.;;i--iii;...-.;;---iiiii..-.lii-ji.._iiij; MESA DELMAR • Corner 10l w/RV parkllf, lovel)-•Br. ma. l\lccb decotatfld. SVNSETtUt. H7. .. 6U I lllllMgl.-..... I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ lrg. lot, wtl bar, covered patio & nltc yard Only $139,900. ' •YA $175K • I work witb Orange Co. Vets only. Homes to S17S,OOO. For info call. Vet Agt. 541-0800 S922.lrclllllH Charming a BR & den Ca1 Class1t. Brl~bt & cheerful & nicely de· ~ CQI' ated. SS:v>OO· LANDMAR.JqCONDO lower 2~r .,j2ba, UP· 1ra4ed, ~~ Feb\llou. r ecrettl•n, $85,500 5»6155 20SO E. s-ta Claro <Unit F-2). N of 17lh 3 Bdrms , 2 ba., adult con BELOW .MARK~T do Lge ram. rm BYOWNER w /frplc . overlooks Rare "Prescott' in paU<>. Sbart> cond Only Woodbridge Place. Sbr S&t,500 $170,000. M2·4975 _ EVELYH COf'ELAHD !lave someUung to sell" ~LTOR S52·04l4 Classifiedadsdoilwell lr¥tM 10441niM 1044 ... , ••..•..•...•....•••.•••••...........••••.. mecnab /Irvine realty SATURDAY 1-5 P.M. "WOOOllJDGE ISTATI" Owners anxious to sell this beautifully decorated 2 BR & den townhome! Don't miss this at an affordable price of $106,950 ! Amenities incl : lake facilities, pools & jacuzzi 20 STONECRIK NORTH. (U-46 ) SATURDAY & SUNDAY I • 5 P.M. A IEST IUY IH UHIV. rA.U We are seldom able to offer a home w /so many amenities & such an ideal floor plan. High·ceilings in Jiving rm, dining area, kitchen w /spacious atrium. den, master BR. 2 add'I BRs & 21~ baths. Set in complete privacy. $109,500. Owner will consider lease/option. 4 LAURB. BEE LH. CU -47 > Surat HOME-SUPH IUY 3 BR lownhome in Village 3, Univ. Park. Tip lop condHiont Comfortable family rm-kitchen, formal dining rm, lg living nn w /fplc Extra Jg. lot -easy care patios handy to comm. pools. spa. tenrus. Priced lo sell! $115,000 incl. land ! COME SEE IT - YOU'LL BUY IT 4646 Sia.RA nu. <U-4R ) SUNDAY I ·S P.M. UTRA HICE And perrect for you ! Upgraded single level Peter s townhome. Fun ctional floor plan. Expensive touches in every room -oak floors. oak fini shing on ceilings, wood paneling, Cinest neutral carpeL 2 BRs. 2 baths, formal dining + 2 encl. patios. Owner will allow $1,500 for la ndscaping . A Must See! $120,000 j I Z GUNMISOM. (U-.49) 8' YOU MtsSID IT llPOD- DOH'T MISS 1Tt One of t he most outstandingly beauti!ul 3 BR townbomes in Rancho San Jo quin! SH2.500. t2 ¥11JO. <U.SO) 11.AUTIRA. llAUTIFUL aaOADMOOI Charming 3 BR homo will dellaht even the most discriminating buyer. Clean, crisp decorating, low Q'l aiot. yard & auract.JVe price moke t h i~ a bes t b u ~ 1n Woodbrld o. For ale or leas.e option -,QOO. t u PAITltOM. <U·Sl } Mtl+k .. FHlab•lO«ll Coll••• ___ ..;;......;_.,.....;... __ , Plft c..11 WW. pool, Wclodbrtd,p WlDow • 4 br. Qe. CC111nJ &Jr A Ule .... J«J, -}iy root. Compl•l•IY UP• r , form.. din rm, anded . .,....,., frpl. P"tfD, klb, Ytu dlocK cU)ld It We. I 4S 11 S..-111 BJ Owaer. 1-40-Uff. Popu.1u Yalia tn Colle,. lllO,CIOO Patt 011 • eul..cl•·HC. _U_D_h-. _P_a_r_t_V_a_l_l._I_,• Pl•annt earthtooe de· a9dified Fordham cor. e¥tea1Jve peUo 4r ftl04d, twnbse, end unit more. Bt O•ner. $106,000 sn.-. oc '7~ work d17. Ull9UllA&6AIN XI.MT LOCATIOH c.o&Jep Park, Syracuse, 4 BR or 3 llll fl den. 2 ba, 2-ear car. corner lot. Cbe to pool.a " park. Only S92 .000 . Call '1MnS2·26ll for appt. 17151 w.,... Culverdalt 4 bMroom pool home with spa. PlllSh new carpet. Italian We entry. A rul beauty! 40ltS.t.cle Its a F0tttl lW1 ln The Jtacquet Club. CloM to park• tennl.I courta. No auociaUon fee BEST BUY • WOOD· 1907 s-tftlC)O BRIDGE. Briarwood 4 IN NEWPORT BEACH. Bll.3 ba, rm d.lo. Atriwn, We have tbi1 custom up I r a d es , 0 N L Y bullt 4 bedroom home $1«9,leO. $44--0128 th11l ls truly a showplace. --UPG--n-.a. ft-ED---• 3000 sq. ft of elegance. ~ Stop & compare. Ex· COMDOS ecut.lve liVUli in Dover 2.. $64,750 Shores. JU $64,750 ~ beautiful A & B Plen Walnut Square hornet are priced below market for qwck sale. Steps lo pool-.bake root1. Spacious. With te- nant.I or WJt.bout. QV.AlL m PLAClD PROPEftTlZB _ 152·1t20 Ino , ... QUAM. Sf. "[W~OllT HAa. ()pf>n toll ' )() 0 ... lroochoor Spectec» Warm" comfortable liv· 10& 1urrouhd this ex· ecullve ranch style 3 BR + 2 BA home In pre· stiftOUS Turtle~k. In· tenor orren. a blend of formal living & darung rooms. all blw kitchen, wood burning fireplace & covered patao. Atnum off C01Y FaJDll)' Rm $UUOO. Open Sat/Sun 1·5PM S342Blinn. Ropr's Realty 675-2311 YOU HAVE TO SEE IT to belle. ve all the extr as in Uus elegant 4 bdrm l)eeffu!ld Pauo llume Completely upgraded m side and out Located on a premium lot with wraparound patios & fruit trees. You owe 1t t-0 yourself to see thts one bef ore decldlnit on anything else\ RAHCH RIAL TY 551-2000 OWNER will finance or be/option. 4 Br. condo. Pool & tennis priv1leae. Owner/ajl. Call 644-5598 YOUR OWN HOME ON THE WATER We have units available now rrom $52.000 lo $65,000 Tennis, pool. ---------• gym, spas. Why rent HELP US! We have to sell now-you v.in! We have reduced the price of our beauttflll trl-level 4 bdrm, family room. formal d ining room and excellenUy up· graded home by over S7000. Priced below market for qwck i.ale. c.all 133-lllO 1rn.·1<My UDCARrlT When you can own? Call us. we will be happy to quahlyyou. UNCH II.ALTY 551-1000 CHARii. del Mar 2 ls worth the Supplement 1.1Ctiona with Waiuac tor investor at Lingo RUt&utt n r: ""• ~ o n ' 1 "".,cv~"""' "' A\lr.11.-~ c1• ,,. LOP' u "" ~·HERITAGE • • REALTORS HARBORYIEW 3 BR, 2 BATHS $129,900 Outatandlng value for pru•ent buye r ; a Newport Beach for a Hunlinat.on Beach pricio. act fut! Call today! 1!i.1 1il1111t•1 .\: l.!° 11. 1!\1 .111i1r:; Ronq b·lO !>5b0 Antl•m•.• L1'>lblull P11 )I Bt<lq U.UFFS $99,500 Op Hae Sat/SUD 1-5 2220 Viste Hol(ar 3BR, end unit. F\replace. paUo. <>wnlt/aa£l.~l FOR SALE BY OWNER IACK BAY /NEWPORT Original owner being transf'crted in 3 mo. 2· 1tory, tbr. family room, 2'Atba, dining room, otnce in Eraae. beautifully luct1caped Uf e lot/room tor • pool, .. Move ' cond.Woc. Fee Sl.inPJ perfect locaUon/all ecboOls ana·~lq c ter. A rare ftadl Open 1&us0, Slt/Swi t..'.tP Prin only. 22U f'ranClSCO Dr .• N.B. • .. ,, Al.Ml.Y WAYTOUVE HAUORVIEW Hi&bly uparaded Jbr, tarmel model. New crpts Jal.", bltn lbiitcues. Huee bck yrd w/trc mature trees & lrg nrr'd pauo. PP. $165,000 '<~ IEAUTIFUL! ~Story. 3 Bdrm. 3h bath home with pool, game l"OOm and many other U · u-as. Dnve by 101 Kmg,s Ftace, Newport ~ach $1311,000. To see Call Agt Kike Cox at 9'79-1674 or MIJ.8640 u;;J PMW ?luH e REALTORS "BLUFFS" Twnh.se, 4 br. fatn rm, xlnt cond, quiet st.reel. Agt 64&-7171. - o,.. ....... #2 )14.,.,. .., Outstanding view, extra lrg. lot. Only 6 mo's old, 4 & a family, 2 frplcs, gor geous master BR, pool "'jacutzl. Sunday Ml #UM.,,...., 1>ecor1tm"1 d~bL F orever view. 4 &. famlly. Parquet noors!,car. Cod ext. POOi', 8CU7.7i, lnunac. thru·oul. i Sunday l ·S. I to I Y edit MM• Very sharp ';• Nantucket. 2 & den, lrg, lot, good loc. " View. Owner will accept lease/optioo. .... Swlday l ·S f, ..,,. ....... Bir • BR plan. bonus room, w/bltn bar, rormal dlninf rm. Super ror lr1 . family. Great 1reenbflt Joe. •JUMIOVA• I work w1lh Orange Co. Vets only. Homes to $175,000. For info call: Vet A.gt. 54 Ul800 ~ ........ . EE , 810111 ILllRS . CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE OP£H SAT 1-5 ••• 4br, den, bonus rm New Lake .fo'orrest $150,000bal. $11!i0mo. ••• 4br le bonus & pool. 2 stl'y, 3 car garage, F V. $140,000 bal. $107S mo. IMVESTOIS FOUIPLIXIS Open House Sat/Sun 1·5 Near H unttn•ton•-~~~u-IW~~~~- Harbour " Great opportwlt)' to'" LAl8I HOMI owncnwJ~ + J UNITS 16901 ..._ CUSTFUTUUS '''"II•• tnt4'1R.&. Network 16112 Dtloret Newport Hitfahta Reall,t 641-5044 J'lUNITS with room to build i snor.. I f I ' . .............. .. , ..... f ~ .. ~!! .......... ~~~!'.!-. ......... ~~ ....... ~~~~ ••.. ~:.~~~~... . 8'WrdtV. Af?rll e. 197s nAILYAtoT CJ I aooe.__tt..,a"f .. ttOo...t. ~IMilt llU COiii,..... 3224 .,....._ U44 H ..... u .. t a 11 ..._ u .. ...a~L-.Ji ... , ...... _._ ........ ~~--••-•--••rt•••••••,.....••••• •• 2400 •-•••• .. •••••••••-• •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• •It ell 1tVW1awww ;if&Wmt....,..__ ........................•..•.•..•••.•••....... •••••••·········•······ ...................... . .. -.. ;; .. :::~· .. ;· ... sg:_.:.::m11 ~ f\q. lJO ~ ~:. 2 t ;!ct'; TUITLEIOCK Nt..,.1 leeda l2't s. Ju. IMct. tHo C'l9la ttbat .. 1 , .-.: •• ~ 1 13-3118.iso'i lee. GUN ·······--············ C-.R.trano JZ71 ···········-···••e4'f•• QUAIL Pl.ACE 1 ~ .0 6t flt Q , • "' • TOWNH NO FEEi HOOla, coodo., ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• SMALL BEACH HO'l'fi. 1 ~ t vui ~... JISO ,.._.waent.rubu'p3br, OUSE duple1u. Reotaal Li"un be•ut .Sun J1.11n : ROOMS$32 so Week OIANGE co•...v-f'IJk'•lt~tbl ~fcM, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ba, frplc, microwave, View, four ~drooma, Pavllioo.6'75-dl.2Bk:r. .BR1.-Bacoodo.pool ~ Apt$tSO/mo. 5367~ ....,, , Cl1 7, • · JBR.Zb".avaU.M.,tst. wetblr,elce.garafedr 2,200 square ftet. Jm-wonu•R•v..--pets.S32S.m4M ' - -.. Of8" SPICIAIJS1'S Otlquletcu.l sac. A/C, opnt. Ga.,dener ed. maculately upsrad~d ._...,. _........ --~a.ch 3741 ax tion cettl.Q• )'OU don? •• b b J t D' 'B r 0 0 k wallpapered. ua.ofm, ~mo.~ thru-out. Pool, lennl1 3 Br I a.. pool, tennis. s..to.... lZIO ....................... . ...._, ... ~ Vftlt W nt a •~-;.aa.....•ter, a Silvnado. lhely 2br'. 7aMZ», 881·31111 $650/monlb Aisk fur jac, ~yrly. fl~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA B~ACH MTR . uctUCT ,,_ ....,.. u~ sharp u new, located on •Westside COsta Mesa, J 0 H N S H E A • S,.. .. v..,.w B I S22:S. 3 br. Kida ok. lOOOS lNN. 18.)/wk " up. tihud .b 1e a«Aift5t i.nllatlon " •Pl>reclatlne a tree aatMfit levl lotJ ... .,,,..., IHdl l I" 1bt, 1 ba .. en~l 1a.r, patio, AV A l LAB LE r M • """'~..., ' 3 r popu ar more 11 va ii G4!H900 i.erv color TV heuu.'tl •sffts Or OD income dream -call Xlra lr1 dbl 1ar111,e: ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• wash/dryer area, nu MEDIATELY' BarRlll'borprimeocn vu Aaent, i.m f~ pool (71~) •!H·~. ~\ QUAIL. Most or our sellers will Go I du Be ar Rlty. UDO ISLE-3 Br, 3 Ba, carp/dl'JI', freahly ~ainl 8iO. MMOM , tm-3'll5_ T-A.1--3290 N CoaatJlwy $JZ..6.S81 nr. Genoa Bch. Ne ... ed. Move in cond. d QUAIL m BIG CANYON Lu . -nn ----~ exclumae, many will carry paper or kllch.in " Ba Decrt'd $125 /mo No pets. Pl..ACW. 2 B .. b. Lxunous ••••••••••••••••••••••• Studio apt. marvcltu:. 'inance prope-'1""" thems•lv-Our ,,.._,. .. ,..-f 1t1-.1 ......_ ,,,,...1346 PROPS:ftT1:11la r. • atn con· •u-., .... ~'7c Lo 1 · • " •Y ... ~ ., ..... -~' ~ ....... yr-orcon-.._. _ ,,,,.,. z.no. docntnlum home ....... ~ ..... -... \CY ocean view. spllc~ou,. orfice tloses S.S.'6 milhon In escrows f\ ...... 2550 lider mo. Call 87S-:ICI. Collene Park. 3 Br 2 ba HrMQUM.Sl"""°"'eu.ot New/never lived ln. Wet yard, patios. 2 lrplcs. W/frplc 4971303 0 thl Wb t 11 •••••••••~\ • .:,••••••••• ,.... • ' ' Ope Tlll8 30pu 833-89'74or838S259 -----m n y. a ever you ae or •·· Crplc,CQ.Cdy~.nopeta. n : ... bar/frpk $800/orbeopl --· ---PvtCottagew/J>allo,\blk excb~, please call now . '-' ~--• ..._.. Unftnl.W ~mo. Ph. SU-131&. REHT ALS Sallabut)' R. E. 673-6000 Co.daMhllWM to beach, $'195 mo. ut.I in- 2 2 NUoits uplex f12,000 211a&EDROOM ....................... Eastslde. Brand nu 3br 2BR,2Ba . .$43S BlGCANYONTOWN\lSE Unfwnished 3425 crd4!H J672 ewportffts $17;J,000 VA-FHA G._... 3202 2\,ba. Kida or sml peu, 3BR,283 . .$550 New2BR 2ba crpt'1& ....................... f2 ~--ls -rt ,3TQwnbses,C.M. M2$,000 GARDENTOWNHOME. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• OK. $ISO. 6Ca-7~ blwn 4or5BR.3ba... ~75 ~ti~c~ar ~If 3r.·,2~.~lun;~~~~',:'~~k rfs'tun~~ssea c:iis:!~n- 3 Pn4e of Ownership Sl.35,000 2carearaees. HOMEFINDl:RS 9AAt-6PM,'3l-0303evs nnt Z, v e~. P su-0163 1 m 2695 · s&. heated. pool +pool 3 Oise+ Dplx} Sl.37,500 1-43J.,,24 TbousaodaOfR.entals Rusuc seclua1on awaiti. gar., tt • poo · Lse ' . · table eo with !Ju~ 3 (3 Br Hm + 2) $155,000 t.n 1·757·16Zl Allateasallpncea YoU al lhla 3 Br. 2ba pool $100. Mo. MUUB Treasure bland Tt&r.-+ .... 1100 ~-l"loN\ Sq. Ft Unlt sucr,ooo Sample: home in lovely area •........a.. G..a-~11 qjeen s1ie bed & tolOl" 4 Covington Units $188 000 ltSHOP .. c 11muu $ 5 5 o A g l Wc b.ave1000soCbouses, <no petb/cb1ldre. > .. °' o1MJ I.IN ... 608& bf 'Jpd ~.--. .-•·· c11ble TV, Compl ·~· 5(2Hse+Triplex) MN<t.1 1 000 BeautifulMe'·-Area, IZ35 2Brkids/petsyd MS-8S4S/&t5-3009 dplxs. apl.s now. all CoiMtoparkofftre, sk. 6 Units Whittier $i60,ooo only 45 ml:;::;; from ~:lfik.iM'WSE~eFcE Hideaway in Utls vine cov-areas, all pnccs. Savt on ror Streker $300 o. 6 NewTwnhses CM $31, 000 Mammoth Mtn. Enjoy 557-0122 ered tountry 1ettin& r,ee4.,4900 WESTCLIFF 7t.a-346·22tl9 . 1• -. • · · • lhe v\ew ot tbe sn<>w home 3 Br. 2 ba $&9S. 2 r __ A.fl 11-t-56-1-400 ' 6 Brand new Hunt Bch $355,000 capped S1erns from this lc6oo lllmd llOt S.IS-8!d/64s-3009 .. S 3 CAMPUSDl:IRVIME Charming adull cond«>. 2 --. 7 Costa Mesa $340 000 elegant 3Br custom •••••••••••••••••••••• $5()014 br, 2'.ll ba. FR. BRs, r2 \baths. w/drn1og .---a.oda 1nt ' E/ d 2 b l b red DEE.RFIELD2br,2'~ba, poo. tennis, gardener. rm . p c. Pool. Great -..-· 7 Under Construct $362,000 home. 3,000 l>fl ft of top Atlract1ve 3br, 2ba, den, chlld~pel OK ~. 3~ twnhse, frpl, dbl gar. Owner,64()..()()M locabon walk to i.hops. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8MgronProperty $185,000 qualtly construclloo, frpl, adlts. $o2S y rly. Rochester5'10.9537aftS pool,$410.995-3S9_1 __ TERRACETWNIISE3Br $&W/Mo.(U·~> 11 Santa Monica $37l,OOO beauUCully decorated & 675-3624 (213) 367-0177 Hamel Perry &l2-823S IAYfflOMT 1 12 C t M $360 perfect for entertaining. r-i 8Toro 3232 MOVE RlGlIT IN' Sharp 2''1 Ba. Fam Rm. $475. a BR condo • .Y t.\y, OS a esa ,000 Comeaeeus. -..,..str.ohedl311t ....................... 3BR2Ba,W/('pl&.kids& 67:S(17~or557·1046 T WfthouM $700mo. t 12 Uni.ts Per Uru't $18 333 OWENS v ... • 'EY RLTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW er .. DA • o 1 o ' W~ -N OC""""' VIEW 3 b 3 , .-.. atr cond pet ok. n Y l41S. SEAVIEW. 3 br or 4 Br u ... .&.-1.L-..a 3525 3BR,2balhs,yrly,$;il> 22NewUntls $910,000 4-07 .LINEST ~'.:_Y'b "'""', 1 r. frplc cpts drps bltns. 9634S67,agt,nofee "-e vt_, l f 'A"-_.__ ADULTCOHDO. 30 C d C G G BIJhopCa. (714) 873 7109 2--z a tWllhse· se option _;_0• wave'871 _....;..,. • "" an ..... PoO ...,u,1s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• on O onverston. · $1,200,000 $495 mo. 100'/IJ rent rel ...... " ...,.... Rancho Sun Joaquin, S875.<213)4.30-3629 La Cuel!ta twnhmt'. nr 2 BR,2ba,yrly.$426 56Spacious Units $1,400,000 SanBemardfno.2brfrpl, towards purchue. foullf•Yaley 1214 elefant San CHlos NEWPORTHEIGHTS bch, ~mo . Isl. 1a3t, STIPSTOIEACN t)2 New deluxe $1,700,000 new erpt, nicely decor, 7S2-~00. 493-7748. P.P. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Twnhme. 2 BR & den, 2 Spic 'n Span, ready ror <'l.earunf. No pets. Moy 1 3BR. 2ba, bay vu $1°"° 117 Unit, 6 Mo Orange County &ood area. Conv. terms 4Br 3ba. frplc fncd d levels. Great loc. $600 000-3783 2 Bit. 2 Ba .• yrty. $4QO Jf it's not here, call! We have it or we or cuh to loan. 883 2707 3 br 2 ba, credit ref. re-aiidm alt 00 'pets_ ~ mo. 955-1Z75 ~c'i8ncy. 2 br & ~en. 2 __ __ .,. or 87~. Agt. quir~. no pelS, ~ Nr rncls &a~'r 7Sl-4330 a. car 1arage, rplc, ~xes Unfurn 3600 can get it. shopp1na. 213/001·35Jill • · For Lease 2Br, 283 patio hardwood floors, drapes. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OMAi YOUR OW._. • n...a~-1 •-~ home, pool/tennls/clb U!e or mo to mo 642 1334 "" " COf'Olle .. M.-J22Z .. ....,..,vuu.r, J..,. r, c oun· (acll. S43S mo. SS9-S360 days 642•6578 eves D:ina Point. super ocean associated QUAIL Ill CASINO ........................ tal.n Valley. $49.5. Sharp, • . view. New 1550 sq rt. 2 PLACE + commercial Jud. 450 28r, 2Ba, tront bse clean, vacant. 549·9568 SUPER DUPER! 3 BR Seaview 3br, 2ba. &•uut br. 212 ba. USO 759-07ll6 R'l lols, s.ervicestaUons, w/blt.m. or bch. No pet.a. 962·'n88.. BA. +den fpJc D/W & view. All xtra&. Comm ---- 6ROKERS-llEAl TO~S 102S W to•boo 6 I 1. JU I PROPER.TIES, ranch, motel, mining $485 mo. incl e lec. Lwulrious3Br,3Ba cpts. Only $42.s. OOJ-4567, pool, jac + 2 tennis crts 2 IR~wrT ICH 1&2 Br Adults, not ~ts. claims & warehouse. U 675-5968 BeamCei.tmgs.Frptc agtnolee. ~uard~~privacy. 2IJ.7636S89.0y_slc\eS.:_ f\Jmorunf -yrly.fl25 752-1920 Inc. you have the know how, Much More! $450 (.9633) MOVE BEFORE SUM _.vmo. Perunsula Winter rental. & $250. 2421 E. 16th. N. 1400 QUAIL ST. NEWPORT REACH you can make mllbons. 3 Br, fam rm, din rm, MER RUSH, T11rtle"""'k 12S~ 45th SL, ¥! blk to 1 Br. blk fr bch. $225. Hts6"G·l80\ "5 All this & 1nore can be Jasmine Creek, sec gate. y ""·-T · c I •""' 987 --------Open till 8:30 p .m. ' f oaly tennis, pool inc, $900/mo our~u emus rt spac, <;beery; 3 BR 2'h bch. $$75. 3 br 2 ba, dplx, 548.....:_ 8 _ _ ON THE BEACH. bach. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ f:::s :ail ~1,940,000. Avail May 1. 641).2666 or Phu Htd Pool, "(le Ba, atnum, fpk' welbar. blti.n.a, frpl, w /w crpt, 1 Plush duplex 3 Br 3 Ba winter, $2SO rno, util Pl#--.. 47-2631 640-2668aft6pm. ofBr,2Ba~ 6336) $&95mo.644-858S crprt. Adlts. No ~ts. tr PI S 6 5 0 1' m • 968-JSSIJ .. -----''------• rt.HMts 6ll-455S Open FrL ·Sun. 213( • 0 ·1-------~ a.c-Plopsrtr 2000 1ftc01M Propei ty 2000 Land Dtvist.n for info. CdM 3 Mo ~lal furn or Honor maj. credit cards W 0 0 D B R 1 D G E 7'9IM356 645 21111~_ _ Nwpt. B, 2 straight Dfof ....................... •••u•••••-•••u••n•• BENIDNKLER.E.JNC. unturn. 1 Br, l~i paUo ................... 3240 ESTATES 4 BR 3 BA. 2 FOR LE SE W .,...,_flhFurnished men seelt 3rd to share •2Tri.J..·n• 12 11.,,.ITS LA COSTA SZ7S. Avail 1mmed. ..,. aty, very deluxe Adams N . rt ~: : ... es3t ••••••••••••••••••••••• spacious vu home, )go ,....... "" '97·172'7orQ.2228. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mod~l.$600.~6690 ewpo • .... ver .. ve, ·---·-t-•anct 3706 pool.$265mo.640-433cY Near Lake Park. Min. to "• rrule to beach. These Free uW. $125. Kida, pets Br, 2 Ba, $500/mo. No -., bch.I-48R,3ba; 1·3BR, won't last at on ly Custom •Br, 2~Ba. 2 z BR 1 BA, fplc, patio, ok. 1000s more avail. Orangetree2BR,dblgar, pets. 213-4of5-6666/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2'1\ ba; 1·3 BR, 2 ba 5 $320,000. Great income frplca. wet bar, 3 car quiet st. close to shops & MS-4900Agt smf~. patio. tennis, jac, saWla, 646-7825. SO. IAYFROMT ........ ~-~ · garages, frpld. \189,000 lrade·up Crom your garage,oceanview.&e bch.$&15.551·1733 ' nopets.$385.581-3165 Directly on wlr. 1br "UMtrNM91SQ each. 1709·1712 Alabama. d 1 w b Cee Company wkdys New·elecanl·2 bedroom Sharp Monaco Harbor r 1 · . 1' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hunt. Bch. 536-1718 upexor 4·plex. ate (7l4) 729.2s54 (7l4) PRJBEACHROME ($S50)or2bedroom + Woodbridgew/lake pvt View Homes 2 BR & rpc,paho,prkg.Yry Gan.ral JIOi ""·--r empire ~row. Call now St··--• 3 B -• .... ""' d ("-5} "·d •· . beach, etc. Easton 3 BR, Den • up ,; rad e d $l2Sul ~,?.· No J>c.'ls.,lncl.dds •••••••••••••••••••• ... • ..,...,.., . fotmoremfo '729-2A22wknds ... Jlllng rowy ~""" en -1 . vu ar.,. WI.II· F R D. R L" rd • "" . . u . r .. rn or un urn Cozy fireplace (6460) dow home. 5 Blocks lo am m. Ill m, av Ga ener lnclu. Avail. 673-8112 K97 9f~ AT LAST : 20 UNIT MOTB. Costa Mesa. Prime Harbor Blvd toe. lncome 540.3666 F.acoodido/Exquisite con-beach. Private 2-car Rm. Den, patio, 2148 4/15/78. $600. mo. ---· - t.emporarybome.Lake& LookingByTheBeach? garage. Jo'ully main· sq.ft. Pr?! upgrds & 5464141askforWrayAn· Attract1,•ely rurnd l RR mnln views, 2600+ sq Ct Save Time, Gas, Money Ul.ined yard. Adult.a. No lndstpd. a1r cond., $600 drew. apt, nr So. R.ty. r;mnl( on almost an acre. Callt.heExpertsToday pets.lnqwreS2518thSt mo. <Plushly furn flowered patio Yrlylse. SJ56,900. 1 ·741·8653 l.enthnts 631-45SS (714)96(}.6331 negotiable).552-4414__ ll~CAMYOH $28Smo 673-1977 Wllela11 RE~l ESTATE Herbert Hawkins Rllrs. Hooor maj. credit cards 1 __ a.ach 3241 Luxurious 2 Br. 2 Ba. -...;.....'-"'~'--.-..;;...;;;;:;='--1-------VACANT 2 Bdrm, eocld --.--condo w/wet bar. frpl 1 Br fum apt \-.111 ·\pnl Moneyto ... ·M-..l-! ltClllChes.Fcr.s. Costo~a 1224 yrd,.xlntH.B.Loc $325 ......................... New /never lived 1n 91.h S32S mu 1m·I ut1l A Reontal Senic• YouCanFHI At~Wifft WE GUARANTEE _. _. ,._ 2700 o h Jb y 1 •Wideo;t :>elet.1.IOn poi.s Unit~ 1·n Lo• Anoeles. wniYff ••••u••••••••••••••••• mo. Ask for Keith. Bkr cc an vu om~. r $600/moor subm1t lse •lP· r y 675·!12~ .. .. o 2' b · •lnhou~e\:omputcri.ys. Several ust.bsted. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Brbmo,smfamonly,no 968-13I7or9624471 '2 a. In pre:.t1g1ous lion J 5.02 Ac.RANCH ~ Portafina $750. 499 -4820 WATER1''RONT lc6oG Peninsula 37 07 •Oaily telephone s~rv1rP pets. App't tosee&CG 3490 ~ 2 BR. less than 2 m1 to --HOMES ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Vacancies \'cnfied daily btwn 5-Spm. No Agb bch. $375 mo Emerald B:ly. Lovely 3 br 6Jl-1400 2 Br steps to lwach. poul. • F\111 sta/C of counselor.. $1995 RIU PRICE 2 BR. bllos, all wood in. 893-S419 _ 2 ba, cl~ to be3cb. For _ _ S32S. pr mo. 'Iii June •J1'rl't? toaged65&ov4" • . terior, twdwood Ooors, REAL FINI>•. 3 BR, 2 Ba. yrly lse by owner. Steps to bay! lbr Condo JOlh.645-072! •Jo'reerentalcounselJ* $l9S Doww ,.,,_,.. ...... 213 286-1471 Avl 1n J11ne. w/24' boat slip, :l pat.Jos, •OpeRnE7Nda,ysJIBM:oo.8ES. ,. gar, lge yan>, adults, w/cpU, fQCd yard. Only frplc, blt.Ds,2 car garage. Bachelor apt S!2S mo. on $79.PERMOMTH $335.963·9911 $U0.963-4Sf7.agt,nofee. For l.se 2br, 2ba rondo. Nu paint & shutters bay fronl. ideal for N br ado Pi Pool, beach, tennis. thNoUL $700 mo. &10-7717 waitres.o;. 673-6155 ew2 co · oot, sir.a. lmmac. 3Br, 1 '-'4Ba, nr 499·3084 att.nM ---For Professional Ser •e Near beath and boat From $375. fUds & pets Westm Mall, $425/mo Inc v.-lbr. on the beach, all util marinas. Lake of the OK.675-4912Bkr. gard & wtr. xlras CH•RMt"-1.ft. HarborVlewbome,4 BR, pd. $280 mo. yrly. cafl 631-455S Ozarks Mlsaouri. Road BR BA dbl 1 84C>-lo.\21893-1381ext225 . "' ,... 2 ba, t.m rm. Auto 673-JJ40 Crootare. JCew survey by 3joc~1. lrg. r::J·ypa~'. S l Open view, 2 bdrm, 2 sprinklers. gar-door '"~-~ ...... M 3722 OR STOP BY licensed enilneer. lron 7 Kid & ma l beach collage. 2 bath, 2 car carports, swn· nn.ner $750 mo 1 -,_., er 19 36 H..t.or llY ---------1 pins. Detailed survey $4 5· 8 pels ok. BR. clean & in good decks $525.lease Ready 644.iss4 ease. ••••••••••••••••••••••• <12blkNo.of19thS map. Giant oaks and 495-l7&6orm.6670. cond Sep yard. S32& to move into now. Super Bach w/kilchen & bu, qt ACaliC.Corp. Sm hlckoey in a graasy 3 Br nt Ba, fplc, D/W, 536-4935 _ setungforsuperperson Laree 2·story conlem-res1denllal area. walk to -1 ... HDMEW : ~ parklike 1ettin&. Mu.eh atove, refri1. lovely Fam Bik to bea h r th M A y 0 c K porary home w I 4 Br beach. $250 mo mcl ut1I. * """ * wild came. l>ett, wild hme.S'S0.1>46-~ 1 eeJy b c d rom I!. cof\.cuu ... ,.. fam rm & deo. Walk t~ Avail May 1. 618 Orchid. Cherry Creek A~lt: turkey, fox, raccoon. ov 2 r + en, or 3 br 390 GH~EYQE bay & OCEAN. Open & 7S9·l361 Apts. l &2 BR. fplc'slwt! Year around liabing. 395FLOWER 2 bacoodo.Teunis/pool. LAGUNABE>04 bneht.$950/molease. ---have lakes. sauia. Wiklemeas area. Ideal 2 br, 2 ba, laundry, jac. $CBS. Agt. M<J.Z3Z3, C'7M)4M•2Me WATERFRONTllOMES ColtaMesa 3724 jacuzii & pool. Loe ed. location. Good high gar/workshop. $390. &as-3009 63l·HOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• at 2701 S. Falrvie~. st erouod. Picture post Adults, no pets. 673-6372 3BI' 2ba cozyfrplc 2car S. of Warner, N. or D. card beauty. lovest in eves ga~. qiu°et loc. W~lk to OCEANFRONT. ex-Penthouse "The Cove". SSOWEEIC&UP Fwy.~1991.Nopetsi America. 'fb1-tra.osac-. bch. $425. ~138 quis!te Z BR con~o • Country French, bay Stud 1 bed an tion t'an be ~ed com-Duplex, 2 br, 1 ba, m~e Panoramic coastal view. view, pool, jacuiz.1, pvt.. MaJd1~'ervlceroopooml lcAoa Island l.,,6. pletely by mail. Write: yard, garaae. Avail. $27S. nice 2 br. Large fncd Central location. $850 bch. 2 Br. 2'1\ Ba, den. ' •••••••••••• .. •••••.,•• TRUSTEE, GceTaJ Ac· Mayl.$325.mo.552-7882 yd. Must see. &U-<4900 mo.Agent,497-1111 LS'e $1550 or 7 mo 237:Js~~~,:164~Ji,~· Brand new quality ~"':Br cept.ance Co., Box 329! 2 br, new crpls. ntw drps, Agent, sm lee. l.alJIMa HiRs 3250 $2000/mo. Agt 7591092 w/g:irden patio. '\llY ~~: Be'"'tt Misrrunl kids ok No dogs $290 RENT TO BUY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor Vtew :Hm. 3 Br. 2 SUS CASIT AS $425. Prlrng. G7S-96SO -t (31039":.Jts. ~~gbet~. 645-2274 . Beaut 3Br, 2Ba w /patio 3 BR, 2 ba condo. Park· b a. w a I k to po o I. Nicely furnished 1 bdrm. Yearly. nice Z BR, tf1lt': Fn .... Yard u15 (3816) like privacy *""S lease ..:'>C./mo. Avail immed. Closed gar· S230. up· no pets, $365 mo. , (314)392·3'12a. GRAB TIUSl 3 BR 2 BA, '""' ~ No pets. 54~u;· · ;759-l092. Adults, no pets. 2110 67S-297S • WALKTO BEACH! Newport Blvd $U;51+2Avall May Isl 3 Br, 2 Ba townhome. MOVE RIGHT IN to an icAoa PeniMtlla 3 1 Huge FiNplate (5467) Near paol. $375.mo. lmmatulate executive lachelar Unit w /f<p ••••••••••••••••••• •• •--"1-6 •1 .. 5 S815369 family home. This S200mo.Nopets.DriveLg2brlbaupgtrsw/Cun --• ~ .., 55 · freshly painted & draped by 1971Chlll'Ch.673·2679 porch, gar, & wash f.U. 4 BR2Bahouseisldeally E /Si.de 1 BR apt & k tch $350prrno.Quiet&relia· located neu the park, for qwe• mature m1 Id. ble. Call aft 6 PM . the comm pool " An· .. • e P 675-8213 denen school. Cathedral person. Non smkr or ' • 8UN1TS-A.NAHEIM Beaut. 10 ac Near Int 10, ceilings, spa.clous tam dnnker, $200 mo. uuJ pd-. ~1tr.oa.ocJt 1•l1 rm, blln kit, formal din 548-3120 ••••••••••··~·••••••>•• rm PLUS. lo malnt yd Hurttiftgt0tta.ach 3740 Neartr new duplex. 341.'13 Xlnt cond, bre1d & but· "br fnn Colorado River ler, asking $19S,OOO. $8,000 I arm 20% dn P IP eurlisloveslmenla will flne. P.O. 2785 NBt---------1 ean 962-2456. 92li63 RHI &Nh w...... 2900 lllr:w ,,.,. .. ty 2000 ltlcw .....,.,.., 2000 ...................... . .............................................. C:~tt Felt-'row HCMtM ... AA•.i SCOTT RIAL.TY 53'975ll mecnab I lrvtne realty COSTA MESA ' ....................... ...... Aw ..... d ••••••••••••••••••••••• '""" 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• are all yours for $650 mo ......... ••••••••••••••• Camino Cap11lrao0" Jn For hnmed occ~ancy STUDIO the Palisade& area i . call640-l440ot644·7463 looldni Capo Deb. en ..W..tdy latu'• vu & bch priv. 2 • 'LUXURIOUSUDO F\lllkitcben&TV l ~BA, frpl. 2 o q with apect. vlew of Sad· Untns & Uh Ii ties range, dshwsbr. wil>r, dleback &ltnt " Back MlLETOOCEAN dryer. gar. $425/li o. Bay one aide, Cannery Royel S..itea Motel Child OK, no pets~ll Viii. (Jll other. Gor~. prof. 727 Yorktown Blvd owner d4-958l alt m decor. 2 br/den, has it Beach Blvd at Yorktown wkdyg or Sat/Suo • all. Full 1oc:ur. 2 car 536•0411 qulreatunitA.abov d . pa.rk, be SlOOO mo. Avail _dress __ .------- May 1. C.ll for appt. Coda M.so 3'24 Cotta Melo · 31)4 955--0i&al da11. ·••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• •• ~~ t I '· ~ .• II I \I I ' ' "'I ' .... , ~ ~ ,., t· WI AIM1•4• ~ Office._... 4400 Otftc.eRwhll 4400 ......_ ...._.. ••••••················· ······················· ....................... o,,.,....., soo1 <>f s 1 ....., toa1 IJle J.169 ............................................ . ........................ Splrf .......... EXECUTIVE ROW. Inc. YRJ. V. llWIC:lOU. 2 BR, blk rrom ltey I. u~tan £asu de Coau eu 1 td, au. No peta szas W1fplc &. biilcony Only rrH=: efflce .,.ce la Mew,ort 'le~/ ...._ Y•hM rwa,.._ .... ,. telep.._. -1.ge .. Mice, ce.hr .. ce row.~ .... .,.. ........... a.nice, lie..., r. copy ""C" 1a. ..,... .. ·•,{ '·. 8dma. apl. UI')' PO ak. m«mal'Upm. $37~ UUI inc. 87S 3li0'1 ~ CllO u.UI. Pd. c.a1J • ...,. 9a. INdl J140 3Br, 2.611 , frplc, carage, l..a.lie. Stf.mO ... •••-•••••-• ••• •• •• pat.to, 1 blk bay. bch & C.HHlta•~::r.11t.,.f1e4 ty,.Httl99. co.,r... .. aenl~ ....... 11HdM.. From UtO ,..--. l~nnll>. $311() mo 545-7008 .. l':U.tblulf lbr, lbu de ... . . 'Spac. apt w/fllDlulic bay I.I ,.•hw OalJ 6U·8&9S or • ,M0-1232 SHARP, beach, 2 It I BR, me~u lrpl. •cl uhwaabu , l BJ11 $210 earage, patios, GOO 2!:18 2 Br Adu I~. no peta S305 UVE Near The U.ach' 1311!! tath S~rm c .... Sel &46-flll6 Beautllu.1 Adult Apl.ll Gaa 4' Water PaJd. lwio. rre.vhly dee.. unll w1trplc. lncd secluded pat10, pool & ~overed park1n&. $305 mo 644 8449 caa c114t 1s2.1110 lentGb to 5har. 000 OHk. Rent .. 4400 UTILITIES PAID! Elegant 1 Ur on Beach INFANTS OHL Y Z1661 B~hurst, HH '·'c.t.Mne 3124 2 Br from $200 mo. Gas '62·HU ·, ,.•··-~•·••••••••••••• p(j , No. ..pe\a. 2450 --. u MANCHA ....-s NeWJ)Ort Blvd. c M 2Br, children welcome. nu ff>. pool~ (6731 l pets, atartlng at $245 mo •,Large 2•s bedroom Extra Ire z br 2 ba +den ~ garden apts Dsbwhr, + balcony. Upgraded. ------- Ue1o1uuru1 i l:lr $275 Wiilk to lhl' Ue..tl'h Cozy F1repl1u:e 169221 Rtfttlmu '31-4555 Honor 11'18J credit cudl. bltns, encl. car. 1aa bbq AduJt.11. No ~LI. Very de· HUR HACH • ,.14 Pool. Gas Pd 178 Scott 1lrable Mtaa del M11r lrCIVlC CEHTER ~ •• Pl 642·$073 Avail. May 1. Mfi-156. BRAND NEW. Spac1ou:. ,, • ~mo. deluxe 2, 3 & 4 Br. All layfront/Udo Isle .... ' New TowntioMH1 '3 Bdrms, l '.., bath,) Fireplaces. Pall~ Dlshwashers. ~P<>lllllb ~Facwues , .. '.' , • t 175 Monro•f• St. ~' , •; ~. mo S4().234 2 BR 1 Ba, compl redec. encl ear, lndry lac1l 1 teenaaer OK, no pets $290 1970 Wallal·e ~ 1850or 5'&5·6155 1 BR I Ba, compl redec:, blt.ru., r11>tc~. 1111r. lace yd 50'l Yorktown Just We~l of Beach Blvd 53617111 ---------~ 2 UH w /fplc SLind)' bl'Jch $600 673 0700 btwn J 6PM or&tS-6685 Z BR 1 BA. new cpl:>. drpc., 2 BR. :? bu, lower duplex. D W. encl gar, h m1 bch, walk lo heh, ctt.'CJJl rer'i. nopels. AdJ~ 960-~ $330 mo yrly Ai:l . enol gar, lndry rac1l No 2br. H2ba, Condo 548 8912 peu, uno Wallace SZ40 Pool. aduJts only 640-18:1(). 5451155 $295. 9~3097 San Juan 2 Br. new crpt. drps 2 br condo , d urut pool Capbtrano 1178 • 2 Br M cso Ve rd c Near bus stop luds OK.·~ mo ·A, iitl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ' Lower. $250. Oar. a\"aal ~ 645--2214 tmmed. 962~ 2br. 2b~. upstn•r~ penlhbc Adulu, nopeti.. s.u.3974 2Br.~. crpt:., nu drps, IRAND fiEW ~· ~:~:~~ Js";.~~~. NEW I-SIDE gar. Adlla·no pets. '265. 2 dix condo ilyle apt 3br 768 1201 :119 Monte Vista 931-2997 2 b ·.' • llbr. 2ba, Townhouse UP· •,, ba $385. 2 br '2 a • Cr aded. Lie Pali o Lrg ups lairs 2 br, 2 ba. $32.S. 536·0847 _ Soutt. LOC)IU"a 3886 Children ok 645·9543 w.'Kur Conven loc Adlts Hrbr Hls Twnh:.e. 28r ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,evea,64&-062days. p1·eC'd. $295. 545·024~-pauo. swim'g pool. Lrg The Beach Scene, 2Br, Laree3Brtownhouseapt. lbr.c1os~ln grnbell. Cl:s lo Hunt w1pat10 & full view of 2 ba frplc' putlo g:fr31e • $U>S Hrbr. $295/mo. C111ll evi. ocean, new cpls. wood • , Quiet co,.;,p~x ' Adults. 5-13.34-03 714/846-7578. beams. mcn·e 1~ MW. P'1 oo pets $375 ~~ 3381 or bch, $ISO mo 49'J 4644 or , '15-5849 2 BR 1 BA. ,a.ptex. drps, Managers ,un1l, 3br. 491;7_16_1 ___ _ ,..-cpt:,, ~love, 1265 + $200 2'2ba, fflllc & dbl gar •-nts furnished MESA VERDE home at dep, 1µ1•3725 $425 mo. Mr. Gorbctt, ...,... ii::L_r~a..-~ 390,. ~osp~re 2&3 bl' '\2tx ~ 891·~1S. 9'6wtnif'\ or---v iipl.5, no pet$, ~-1034 8 R A N D N E W & ---. •• • •• •• • • •• • • • • • •• •• • • • <Q1 ( UF..\L'Tlf"Ul. St.X 2 BR 2 NEW XTRA DI:< lY>nh~e THE EXCITING I ••• ~ Br, J 1> Ba lownhoui.c BA Jplb + l BR lort & apt. frOlll usut Lg J Dr rA.LM MESA Ans. garage. patio pool lll'n All w swl pauo or 2·~ Ba. formal dine rm MINUTESTONPT ~·, jacunl Adulh onl> llaJ~·on> ,\dlt"· 110 pets ~u hkup, p;itm. di.II Jl HCll s:ns mo 640-2Ul0 Xlnl lol 2085 Thorin tach bksr~t rm. fplt, lli.ch, 1&2 HR 11.itv.n Bay & llam1Jton1 _!>lt_n:.. ~8!·~0 ~5 36().1 from $220 & up 1 Br w stove, rctn1<. • Clo:.e to blllte~ store:. t>i'J :!US8or 673·4852 2br. l ' 1ba Pool Int.II). Adult:.. :"\u l'eb ' .'• Adlt..s.nopels ~nSatiSu~s_-pets OK S335 ;nui 15611\h·~J Dr ., .. 8 L" d ''~ 10"'141' <58lks~abt ofNewp()rt 1 548_....,_1_ :!Br. 1Ba tn plex patio. ~~~o ~ "_ Bhd, $240. lbr, refng. blv, C&O, nicely dec~uled. ~~5 ONE OF A KIN04BR 546 9800 paUo. Adlt.s, no pelb. 72'1 mo 3Br. 2Ba •• frplc . Cornerbnck rrplc 4000 'CJames 673 771f7pm pauo, ~undeck, gar, S385 lltdpoo1$2SO! (84261 Rooms · mo &t6 1220 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1920 Mey~r Pl . nr new Qwel ""ibr 2biJ., redeco l~e apt, 2 Bit l'! l~a. garden apt. Wshr, dryr • • · fncd patio. gar. $:1 .. 5 hookuJ>!>, enclosed gar, '• 6454655 ~1 .. lure iidlts. sml ptlt OI\ '1110 552 12:n $26.5 2 BR· PATIO Great Area· Kim OK Laundry, gar 1536SI Rentlmts 631-4555 Honor maJ 1"rt•d1l <"arrl:. , ,, il95 I Br, Ind 11111 l 1 µtio. . , dfl.l!i. p.illo •1w1•1 :idull~. nu pt'l l> t;41 m[)li ~· ~111t• '' br plush aµl. 2 1111 2 Ha lv.nhsl' JXHtl. p.1110. g.•r. s::in i\dulli. JJcun1. a\ utl 1mrnt•d , .F: Mdl' :!bt I' 2bo.1 tn tr1 N11 µd,. ltiO 21s t 541! 2127 adll~ $315 mo ~ 00\2 1 plex Nu pa1nl lrplc· . Pl h d I 2 BH 1 (IA ls d blln 2 Br 3 Br 2 ti:1 tuwnhoui.c. U.' P I\. ~ " l''fll · !'Jib. ~ .:;4r, p· t d (n I· •I fpk'.'ull~ lot°'•nf uurkn•'. lndry Wlr ga:. pd Older ii 10 .• > ur . ,1 t en~ .. ... .. ~L.l<t'OK Nit l r··~ itllr luundr) rm f'rom good area. m1 lu twh c:ru pt.' " -532:> $425 498-37!15 Room w 1 kitchenette SSOweck &up 548 !1755 ' Arnhai.s;idor Inn 1n C11,.L1 Ml',;1. '.!:..'77 llurbur Ct•n tr;ill) h•n.1ll'd. 235 room:. MA:O.V v.1th k1tl'l1l'n. phom• & TV Sw1mmini: pool J<H'U111 und ret· room Dull~ & Wl'l'k I) 1.1tc,. :.lurtrni: from >ix J week 2U30Sle S48_E81 TSL l\lgm1 IH2· 1603 ----• --·. Laguna a.ach 3148 Sunn} room. 1-.:a1otblu!fi. . $290 2 Bit gardPo apl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlSO ul.11 tnc ... , .,0 .. ~ge 3 br, Z ba upper • ,, , ,. ew cpts.drps. p111nt • , , near OCC. S3SO 751 3W6 I - · '• East.side 2 bdr, d:..h w .. hr gar. cvrd deck. adulli. • ,, ~5. 64$-7554 t·prs. drps, stove, gar. Lrg studio. or heh, shops 640·2810 Adlts 637 1320 art 6pm Sh'. re!ng, $245 mo rncl uuJ494 2797, 493 11:n. Iloom in lri; M1~::.1on \ 1c Jo Mu~l be employ d hni Woman w 2 l~n ... geri. Dys i7(} 285 7 ....................... •·····••••··••·····••·• Ftim. roommate wanted May lst. Bal 111. $141 mo Uul aoolud . 613-8632 Fem over 25, share hse. E. CM. $210 + util 642·6959 eves, days S49·257S Beaut. home in Jrvme lu sbr, 2 rms 1Val1 .. spa, Jll conveniences. Crv. > close. Day fS.».ti007 . e\ e::. s.51 019tl. 8111 Resp rem shr 2BR condo w !>ame, pool, jac. p\l paUo. $175 mo + • i ut1I CM. Eve~ or wknd!> 548 2458. FRHRENT! Wt• ve .iot i.prlng fever at Lido Marina V1llac.- While It lasts we're ortcr 111g free rent on beaut of lice space ovcrlookan.: I.he &y. Space from 290 lO 900 a.q ft incl C'flllb, drps. A /C, S da ) Jilrutonal ~erv & .ill utll pd Take adv11ntJ.ie or our spnn& feH:r & free rent orcer Wl''ll pro· bably come to our senses by :.umml!r Cit II or 11tup by an) weekday bwtn IS 30&~ JO Lido M.ilnn.1 V1llagt 3475 Via Oporto (al Nwpt Bea.ch Blvd l 17141675-8662 Respoo fem to shr 3br Lag. lltlls home w 28 > r o I d P r o f 0 " n Of(1cc ~pact' 1000 1700 sq bdrmtbalh, rec fac $175 n 8.il penn + '~ ulll. 770.MO;I morn!>· 673· lM tor 67:1·¥0.10 Dick N~ a Roommate? To Professionally 1''ind TIIAT RIGHT PERSON ~E-C0.ATLS lJHu.'l.\JTW U:.Ce --~ ~ t.i.x;l"dJ<t"- C-' oltl<\IQ" h...•1.t(ll""'! 832·4134 Smee 1971 S h r I g e b m c C d :\1 w mother & 12 yr old son, 3 BR 3 B.i. walk lo bl·h. ~ + l~ Ulll t>-l·H96j Mary. 615·3113 Fem v. Syr duJd took in~ for same to share apt condo" in Cd:\1 ln1nt> beg July Au~ 751 323~ ;! hr $ISO 1 .. 1 & la!>l rnth &. Pl>mona. l'\1 (.,reg ~-8393 --- Live en the beat•h. hul!l' house on Bal l'unn lo :.hare w employed M, F furnished P\'l bdrm & bat.h, avail now S250 mo. + ulll 6'13·o.178 Garacps NEWrORT HACH Cull! bl Oank Bld!l 1501 We~tcltff Or 6&' I Sq ft 963 7626 OFFICIAT THE HACH New plush t•pti. & nlctl.Y panelll'd. 550 sq ft, l..)wnt wn II B 536 5050 or 5J6 9909 • SKY SUITES • ANAHEIM From 150 Sq Ft Bank of Amcmca Bwld In~ 10 !>lOrte) ul \nahc1m ' ftnc.,l 0H1t·l· !>puce Ea-.) Fv. y Jl'C'cs t·o\ erl'<I park1nK \II "l'r\ll'e indudcd Pnrrw llX.<.1llun & co10pt.'l1t1vc r.Alei. Crum ti0l' :.q rt llun'}· 'W'h1lc u!rer lai.ts 1''01 detail~. l'all ;74 4ti71 250-500 :.q rt deluxe or rice W 19th Sl C. \1 from S150 mo. Tom, 5-$0 220tl FULL SERVICE forltent 4350 ••••••••••••••• •••••• •• • DE&wUXE OFFICES 3 ~mi:tc l;ur:ll!l'll r111 rent. PcrMonal l•·ll•µhonc rt' m mo Nr lll·h 111 lllJ l'l!l)l1Un1'ol "''('rt•l111 ~ !J61i ~~' • cunkru111:1• room, 1:11H1•,· Sll\>(le gar a..:" MO Safe & -.l'cure 731 W lt!th C M 673 77Ki eve:-. -· ; , Gar,q~e:-. (or :.lorJj!e & hoi.p1lallt) >.l'r\'H'l''> fo:xcl'llcnt lo<·at111n 1w;,ir rrel'" uy~ IAkER CENTER 1ox11· S3o 9x24 · Mo Dix Office s-c ... 12x.28' SSS mo. Safr & r--"" "t!Cure Days &UH262 SJC 831-9950 Ca rage for rent for lminess a...+at 4450 i.torage only. Sin~le S3S ••••••••••• •••••. ••. ••• mo. 646-4382 4 DElUXl OFC 'S $30 Car or storage. :.1n~lc Conf rm . !.eel 25. all car. ~ewport Jle1ght:. paneled. :.m v.hse in re Call 548 5005 ar 1 or 2 yr ll•a:.e Luke fo' o r e ~ t a r c a I\ e n L Offi« Rental 4400 I lark1nl1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714 SIU 9393 MARINE CENTER Cu:cJl llwy, NcwJ)Ort Brh LA'ai.e 840 Sq rt . Ample prkng MaMne related bus pref d 1\11 ul1I & tax. eti paid. <.;all K W1l.tcl, 556.(t,4() BUY NOW! CONSIGN NOW! • Net S170.SZOO per v.ttk We b.a\'e l .l mW!on Contractual resttvallons backlna wlth AAA U S t:.nada 4' the Collow1ng airUnca United. Della. Western, Huahes Air Wett, CoaUneolal. KLM "Oulch", Swbs Air, Lutbansua. • lO"li ln\'estmenl lu credit • deprec1atlon deferrments. • We ha\'e 118 '77, '78'• In Fleet need 200 lotal by May l • Purch:lSe al faclory tnvoice 4 Star's mlnia or Soulh"tnd'~ 2S's 100' ~ Financing of Invoice aal~ lax & llcen~e thru CROCKER. 12.0 APR, 7 year note For fwtber informatlon contact Mr. Uuner or Mr. MJUer Dale's RV Rentals Inc (714) 559·4446 Outside Ca. 1·800-854-0399 ITelf!xl Dale's IRlN Qt.237~ Denver. Colorado Opening May t. Allowtni 2 way Renlals to L.A . IM'Hlw... ....,, ........ 0,fl•rbaity 5015 °''~ 5015 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Woyld you like inlorm1tion about building an INVESTMENT ACCOUNT through an lm·ealmenl Club~ Cllllorwrite ..... ,eloc, DIAM WITTH llYMOLDS. IHC. 550 Newport Center Drive, NB 92860 644·2292 1815 So. ES Real 5al1 Ct w. Uc. ror appt. 'D96 l\ELAX1NG MASMGE BobJam•·Lfc Muaeur <M.tall N. awlll MASSA GI FtGUU MOOILS ISCOITS OUTCAU. OHL Y '3 l·lll I •SANDY'S* Outcalt Maasaae t?S-0329 •SHERI LE!:• Certified MUleUSt MouMCalls ·By 11ppl D-6131 FOXYLADY 1 o.tc•M•1 .. 1 Ul·JMI PR EGNANT~ Caring, conl1denUal counteling" referral. Abortion, adop- t.ion & keeping. APCAR£ s.t7 ·2563 UMD.A&VIQU o.tc.11 Mestep ,..,. .. ,_ .. ft! Servlna au Oraa1e Co. 135-7313 DANCE OF FUN Beaut. nude alrla dance & rap ses11ion. lOAM t<> 3AM Moa·Sat, 12PM lu 8PM Sun. 625 N. Euclld, Anah.$3.5-~ FREES~lONW/AD Problem•? Want help findif\i a solution? Free. ABC H ELPLINE. 645 2222 MoneyW..+ed SOJO ------- luaiftest ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUTCALL MASSAGE Opportunfty 5005 Const. firm w/*28 million •Ul·Otll • ••••••••••••••••••••••• backlog. Nd11 a.4 million. ----------5AH CLEMEHTI Pays 20"~ Interest 6 M SO wants atlr F to ~ Grooming & Pet Shop months 642 6456 or Ve~a.s lrip 835-7775 Ext. Retinng after 7 good &u-91>1.9 _1_4 ________ _ years. floe locahoo & Mc.t~t, Tnist Youd&~ seeks female clJentele. $68.500. ""-~ 5035 ace 21 lo 32 for compJ BERTI~AHENRY ..,__ RE \LTORS •••••••••••••••••••n•• nion1btp. 6'75·3909 aft 21s Del M~~ _ 492·-I 121 LOWEST tipm Tn .a.ya ..1.#!!...&a...1CY t11t:SSOR SCRABBLE ""' "'-'"" .......... l.tM A.'\°VONE'"' FRANCHISE htT.0.'1, .. '° e\·es. 496-2809 Thi' new way to o~n a 2ndT.O. a..-.. liobb1 & Clyde wouJd hkc tra,el agency Tra,•el FairestTermi.11nc:el949 to I.hank Edo &: J . ~l Net~ork. Start your ov. n. S....... Mic) Co. Studio. for l.he1r supJ)Orl l!::i.p not r equired . .l .. 11 2171 s .. lt061 I Complete supJ)Ort & long _v_ .. _ .. _. ____ .. ____ C.W. Producuons would term :.erv1ce provided. Ret.lred rouple has money Uke to wuh a speedy re· Ciil l Mr. Char l ei. tolend.laUs3ndTD's coverytoMr.Waync 71HJJll·9242 A l l ..... 37 .. gen • ....,, · .. Pusenaer to Des M.olnh, Women!' Specially shop/ Iowa, by car, In Apnl NB W~tcllfr area. E~cel $5100 Write Classifh.-d Ad IH!IJ, L"l>t 17 yrb arter 6: 30 PM 21ld Trw;t l>eed Daily Pilot.PO. Box 1113. MK 13!1t\ g.i6-&79 .,,·ei. Co.11la Mella. CulH 92627 rtn.A/SUIS &llt•r has i)IJ? job ofr .ANtourtc:..._11h/ Can't refU!'<' Coi.ta r~s/ Mt•s a Ideal for cpl J..o Lott & FoUnd •SUZI'S+ Uutcall Ma11sa gt! 10,\M 2AM 7JH~1)2 P«'IOMI Senic•s 53'0 pr1c..·~. term ~ A~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••··-~· 751 1400 Lost & fOWtd 5)00 •Switchboard 835·7775• _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANSWERSERV $2WK Family Restaurant for .Lost or Found a pet'> Call sale, Costa Mesa. Mint Animal A11l1lance cond. Modem new shop· League U7 ·2273, no fee MAILADDRESS snn: Palm Sprin&• couple tu klok after house or apl plant.a. July. Aue.:. Sept. References. \,;O& la Me sa-beac h . (1)327 98-W ping ct>nler location. Lott, blk tan male Doxie, Beaut intehor. Sea.ls SO. Vic. C.M.ilrvmc area plenty or parking, other 839--0057 lnuresl Allkmg Sl00.000 --------- Some terms to qualified LOST: Airedale, bl.k tan. bu,)er. Mam St .. call Mr Dover Shore!> area, 5400 Ca~cy, 714·642·0f.45 REWARD6314639 ........................ ONE PERSON BUSINESS The S1ngle's Solution LOST· Grey tiger male Date by Choice cal , approx 1 ) r. blful Not Chance. mark1n~s . v1c Copper Call Introview 7S2·5'1 l t Lantl'rn, D . P End of M 8rt'h Ca II 6G 1 ·6261 a fl l!Eu•Nlf...,.':"'!""-nt Ir 6pm or Debra 642·56711 ~ dya. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Part or tull Time Jobt W..t.cl. . 7075 IC you are looking for a FOUND: Cocker puppy, ••••••••••••••••••••••• busines11ofyourownthat Vic. Irvine & H~~bor Compaplon to elderly can offer you Cinanci.al High area. &12·36!1:t lo peraoD, llve·in !i days. independence, DON T Identify. Jlave car. No cooking. ~~ 1lllS UP, WE OF· Foun~: Bl11ck 4c Tan AfttrlJ:5U·lMS8. Refs . female mix breed doe G\dtar Player. Rhythm & Nea r Sprlnedale & some 1e11d. entry blues. Brtarc:Uff, HB81M«J64 rock. W•nts l o join band FOUND: Money tn oraoloperform548-4a>6 Newr.ort Beach al Yna woman will walk Khoo · 6"4·3682. your dog. take you to FOUND: AMF blc:ycle. appts. Run your erTands. Ownt' dest>ribe by color N.B. 6' Cdttf. A(L 6. sue. speed, frame No _S7_S_S2_1_4 _____ _ approx dale & ~oc lost. Need help? Bank rec:oq· CaJJ H.B. P.O.~ 5621 dUatJons. pay blll1 keep Found. Male Silky Ter recorda for end of year rler, Vic. Maiinollo/ laicea Patti 645-0337 Adams. lnd. Uc. 962 5826 Housework Ne1t/Depen· We realize we are g1vini Lost: Gr.y CockaUel in dable Newporl/Costa you very Uu.le facts rn Mesa Verde. CM areil Meaa area '161·2S82 this ad. but IC aome of ~e REWARDS46·131S ...,_ w~ above points bold in· ---------._...,. --7100 teresl for you. then gel FOUND, Vista Blcycte. ••••••-••••••••••••••• all the facts. CAl~L Mr. owner identify by serial W1L'!Oll (714) 835-5436 or no .• color, date le loca Acctn' Bkkpng 834-L214 Uon lost. Contact H.B. TEMPORARY Police Dept. 536 5621 Rt!cist• Today lo work CoHff Shop, locate.d in1------------1 on var'\()us accounlina" pron bld11. 5 day opera. FOUND: 4-6-78 H1rbor & bookkHplng asstan- tJon. 7 :30-3. Buy direct Victoria. CM, female ments. Work close to fromownr.586-!M19 German Shep. blk/tan, your home. Figure BEAUTY SALON very fnendly 5:>6·6290 __ Clerks to Sr Accoun Sacr1£ice, bt1sl oHer. Found LadiesSchwlnn CM,NB. 9 stations, super bike. 8.1. locat 1200 sq n. rent only 673-3600 S300 Worth much more. Askioe $19,900. John. LOST: Fem. Alf)lan pup· 552 &Ul. Bkr. py, apricot, blk maak, bl.It fnn1e on tars, 411 tant1 needed thruout OranaeCo. Robert HaU's Accountemps SOOS. Maln.SteSOl No. Tower, Union Banlt In The Cily ol Oran&• ~ .. Lo. 5025 ..... W.tecl 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 114/83S-4103 , mo. old. Approx 24" tall, Beacb • AUanta, HB.•-------- •••••••••• •••••• • •• • •• • I st, ~ It WT .0.'1 53&-SM2 ACCOUNT 1 NG . In - Mature 1duJY1. looklne for U>ANSAVAILABLE ..:__.....;:; ______ 1 or 2 BR house. guest Credit oo .. roblem. house, or apt tn La1un1. ,. LOST: Siamese c•t tervf~ IN! ~C •c· w I w h t e p a w s , ~ lot J ptelUOfts for- "Sneakers". nr Hilla 41 _,.GI Orua Co's. lud· On.~_.. HB. F1ea collar, ln.f luhtccl retail optn. can MM)' Alice, 194 7521 Uoina. ~ m us\ be Cd M . N w pt B ch lroll.r, 752·5'01 Ore~1de or PCH pre· , fttabl.)'. 15! OJIO, 111k for Short term R. E. SSS • f~st, Randy Forney any reuon. BIU Du en· port.~.,., 1 bdrm UP1lalra7back apl ffanete &lrl CdM Su., fiS.1203 V'NEEP ./MONEY • 4 Sood wtnuit.b. typlna and UWAJlD for return of 3 be eaitt tu act lhe job mo old Otrman Shep, dona. We are wllllnf to blk, whte, '11n. 1ot\ nr train brllJlt, ea1er peo Ronald l>r 1111 m nc..'4 pie C.:uutut Elunor ot rn~lcul urt• '\nn. U.u vey. U:Lhy Jean, Inc • ~5'1M ~~ LOST: 2 puppies. abt G A~'WWltlnt Cl~rk wb old. vie Victoria & Several yeara ex per. Me)ter,CM.G4UTt'7 +•<'rt'& educ ln aen'l lt'dCtr po11Un1. lourMI ontrle.. trial balance • t\nanclat teporU. Worit for 1maU dynamic P"O- perty de-te'°""ra ExClllf, benefits. P'rlend11 •t· ~· ?M•pon ci.r. c.JJ MMG30 r.w appl • r IO\ I" ·~ rct In)'. 1trli. ..... .J I f ( .. t ,. .· . .. Boollkupleal fu1 1n R.J Jluf{roun & Sun. Geo divsduab °" in;,JI buti· U:intr Cu..tom All" Aud. Mlil, 10 )t'S C'llper , AP, p 111l1oa 1·•blnf't' A, R. lYPt IR\'O&CH. bant fonruu New ~• tte-. recs. tJiru tri:al tu.I .. ~ it comm'I. 645 4644 or Patu. &U•7112 ~-4.5-U Uc & bondoo .._ rau1 dama1ted )our C.,.alev upbaU! Call lll·:U..O ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOM ADDITIONS BDoded. be .• 1ruured C a r p n t l• r I'' r l' c ••••••••••••••••••••••• UCTll-.SElVE "Moru lhllJl el~nc1an• 919.-49'3 <.;u1Hnm ~leclrlc Ind . rom111. r~. a. m»u1t llvi. ~l & rclu1bl~ l"r~ '-'SI lmM42 Formfco • . ROTOT1L&.IHG U omr ve&elabll' &arden's 548·8496 Reas rates GARDt:NING SERVlCt-: 548-8375 ~, .... ,1c •• .....•••....•..•••..... Apartmf'nt9 6: HOUaf'I ••••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Kitchen Rernod~lm& fo'ormic11 Cuunter Tops 111 IL\ND\'MAN llomes & Plans & Flnan<"init /\viul stalled to your 11iwc1flc:1 a pt s <.:ons c 1 en l i oui. -"-ve t.•--y•"-u ... -~llmates. Any sll.4: joM ..._ uun.: ""'h .... ily~. TOD.)' b46·\llt66 Pa.rtir>1 lot rep1ttr!., - ' - ealcoat, Lac.NB.CM u,u·s Home Repu1rt1 :10 5'65Aaphult 646 4H7l yrs exp DooN, wmdOWll. 631 3005 or &12 1495 Uonli. Latest colors Ir d~ l'rafti.11\Dn Call ll-15 u302 HDllMc....., &.die~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Want» REALLY CLfo:AN Land.icapm¥ Tret> tnn' llOUSE• Call Gm1tb1Am min11 ~le1rn·~P II yr5 Girl. Frttl'bl&U5123 exp foree l'.~t Jay Noboru 848 1043 ur 11!1'7·2862 ••House<-lean•nR done by reliable couple Reh ~G-1793 M• Ull 'I ··••·•··•·············· --TH-.. •5•u•M•S•H-1 .... •1-• Brtt·kwork sm.111 JtilJb ., " Newport, C,;-Oel:t Ml'sa &t GIRLS lr\lue 675-3175 eH::. llow.t'deunin& & office Exper masonry & con t.~talilib Spec on npt:. crete fo'ree estimate\ & R fo; work Ser\ 7 979 7~ °'$-Ill 4711.1 ., ... Pumt.Jna t-.:1tr Jntr to:~ pr'd, hont'sl. nut rt•ai. l..lc'd!IG-i 100 D:av1• Finl• fo;xter Pl\1nt1n.: by R Sinor St Ul . m'< Try ~ 838-~24 hr' roint Your Casff• -DNlYPILOT "••I I ···················-··· HOM£SAVERS Ptwn• me ~ HeaUD&. t're. ot Honesl A rella~I'" sttVice BofA. MIC ~ mM6S or M7.Q311.3 Roofitlt ···················-··~ rtOO•'S rnstJtled fll~tor~ dirert. t!Mab 3S ~ 0 111 JlaroJd Gunn 5-d·tiel 1.MOOf FOi LISS Comp shingle Ir hot t-'r~ est Call 159t-OUI Ken Ahreobcric & Bill sign.-. fo'Tee est lrT5 31 Ill Sherbacorr IXOYi': ROON Lat·cn..'t~ & bonded ••••••. •• •• ••. • • • • • •• •• pal105 etc ~1 ~ A.ttotMy's& Lf9111~iut Ccrpet 5-nlc.• day:. wk Boodcd m ~ •••••• •••• •• ••• •:.•ur-ed-~-.9525-----•lMoYi'"J •....•................. Spec1all mlt: 111 n•11uh·n uni home:. 1111 & l.'>cl Pleai.l' l'hed. uur r1• lt'reoccfi Lie • 320!!81 Guar . 1nsru frl•1· est Ted 63ti 7(g, --~ PAPUHAMGIHG REPAIR & REROOli' All ;!ti yrs exp Any whcn· 111 t Y P e s s h i n IC l c ~ · .............................................. Unconteated D1vor<"t> Carpet Man w11J tuy your,, REMODEUHG Floori. Wood, n:ram1c. \lllYI & cpli. <l1 )rs licensed conlra dor Cameo lntenors 531 ·ll~O llaul sk1ploudcr dump trk, aradmi. tr~~ wrk, The Moppet.I>, that s demolillons ell' 831 1257 name Cleaning h our "Two Men Will Move our \'ou ' We handle Ir.: '- :.ml mo~e" ofrH'l' &c household D1stancl' & local. also pa cking Lowest leg11I rate l.ic 1ru.rd C11l T 111 94..\ Ph847 72711 Co + p::untrnt: &SS·216J rot'kshakes l'OffiPo tut . --1-'Tee e l S-U ·5930 from filing lo fin.Al ~ or mine Rt"pa1rl> I!.. Cu~tom Room A.lid!! Other I e g a I t y p 1 n g clearunic too• Guar wurl <.:ablnl!b Countcrtop:. -game Ca II 54ti·23!13 HandyMan services also ¥\'1111. Ac :il big&er savmi.:1> !-'rec Apt OHu:e.comm·Alt lloo Le&1& I Ty p1 n it est. 645-3640 CUslom Home& & Unlb ~5419 Quahty not Quantity ----ShamPOO It lll~am «:l("an Wm 8 Ander!l<>n Bwlder lebysittfng (.;olor bnghlener~, .... ht t'rec ~\ 1>31·0361 •••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • cpts 10 l'rlln bleac.-b Cluan - Oabya1ttJ.ng Nr So t'iit bv din rm. hall $15 A•I! Hoo m Add 1 t 11111., J>l. 18 mo to 4 >rs 1-\Jll rm $7 SO, coueh $\CJ. l·hr Remodel, New ron:.lr time Refs. ~7 81~ SS GuJir chm pt:l wor ul'·d Cull Spiro 548 li2SO Cpt repair 15 yr:. expr -, . , lt9llty Servic•s Do work myself Hcli. Dale W I h1lhvs Cel'l'\l!nl •••••••••••••••• • •• • • • • 531-0101 !\ o J v I.& too :. m •ii I Stop nail b1t 1ng & -l.1l'·d Bonded 512 211>2 elimmate short, broken. Reliable Cal'J)t!t (;leanm.: aft 5 &i brittle fingerna1li. Quality wurk. 1·all fur DrafH-& DesJ- Gardtftlf"J ··•••••••••···•········ Prof J apanei.\! Landsrap mJ.: & i:urdemng Mumt incl mowing. tnmmto((. i.pra)lll~. weedmit t-'rl'l' l':>UIJ\alt's 545 71172 CLEAN UPS llAl1LJNt; Prumnl( Plant111" "'r<.'l' <'!.l li42·!1911i ...•........•...•...... l'ain lln ~ carpentry & rep 1ur 642·06UI Wllllpapl'r, gen'l mainl J Wao.:h Small job..... ~ F' l'XP Plumb1n.:. l'll'( dt· Call Pupa Cliff. ti:ll 1~ H~lJMJ .....•••.•...•.......•. cx;c Studl'11t 1 ron 1rul'k Tra!lh, lrl•e trim Run t>l2·5703 97!1·1>~\.I ·•·••·•••··•···•······· VERY 1.ow PIU(.;ES On Gurdl'nin.: Main lt'nam·l' Georgl" S49 2015 CHEAPfo:ST hauhnti m fol'ee lan<'l' dl·s1.:n1111( Lawn St•rv1ct· Low rail':. Lown 1-'r esl!'> t:llt-~A P' drafl1111;t, rehahlt• quail mc:l~e mowing. t•dg1ni:. t>t2·:!U'J5 or 645· 1390 Nothmg artificial Your fr~et.t ~-8333 • ...,, y· own nalb w1U be 1.lrong ---" " Loog Call Sylvia for C.....t/C011Cret• free ronsultaUun Nov •••••••••••••••••• • • • • • ~aulla.irCo. 548 S567 All pha~e~ l'oncretc & ty Iii$ 43117 ~1:15 721li trimmmi.: rakm11 Al~o -. e\~ avail wccdmR frruhi Tri~ ~n ll·es & lluu!Jn.: 1ng fo'rl'e l''lt1matl' Br):tn ~!17 :l~ll-4 or blkwrk Cstm brkwork ........ Senlc. Lie d Bonded 642-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Automatic typing Typmi: vi dupUcate ongmal let ters 1n m y home . ._......_., ..,_ Foundations rcta1nrn~ Bedrtcal "'a ll~. blorkl\ µal1u~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5.56-8241 Lied Hubban:t E:IKtric Rea11on1.ble rate11 Pac1f1c Conf'l't!tc I.ow 'i 548·244..\ or 961Vil63 for d1ty & full d11y ratl'!I quote ~3257 after 31'M °"2·5678 Seu idle items 642-5678 LI<" J::?"l 13ti fi45·W7 a ELi-;CTRJC:lA.I\/ l'nce<l nght free estimate 011 l;irgl' or i.rna II Juli-. . Li ceru.l-d fl7 3 035ll Pete s Spec·1al t:art' 4!14-42tiJ 540-58114 Prof Japanese Landi.cap mR 4c Rardenmg. Ma111t 111cl mowmi:. trimmmi: spra.)·1111?. wcedm1<: 1-'n•t' l">limatt')> 545.71172 Witnl Adi. .....••..••..•.•....... Floor:.. carpet:.. b:ith~. "'alls patios w1ndo"' ~ Sfl'_'t: pnn: for 'iwanl n• ~1denrt'' Tho:.1.· <.;uy ... 97 1 UlllO Housecleaning with a PERSONAL TOUC ll Ref:> ~-2420or 5:l6 6728 ~t.!c:! ........... . Wouldn t \'OU rwtht-r ha• l' "<'t'rtlfll'<f public accoun t.int prt.•parl' your in come taK return? For an appt m your homl' cull !!Gllll~ R1ll'y s TaK ~rv1n· 2S Y1.·ars Ex1><.•n1•1u-1· Ca II t;.12-6412 LINl>A ·s TAX SlWVlt:I'. Pl.'rsonul and Hus In 1· o m l' T .i " I' r l' p fo: \ e wt.~ n d " pp o 1 n t J• a1l:ihle 171.11842·6439 ,\hit> Sl'r\'l<'C & reai.on r;it :t>l' llabla .. :,panol Munift"I J Murillo 7~ Zi09 orr . t;.15 .u;m; ~ Peuple "ho nct'<i Pt't1PI•· should al\\ :t)'S cht•lli. th1• Sen 1cc t>1rccton· m thl· DAILY PILC)'J' Pn>f :.en w Atlu~ 1·osti. no more Pr~ ~lit for loc11l & lnit dii.t Or Ct) Van & Slorat:c l'UC LH' Tlll,015 537 3160 or 537 3161 Prof paintln~ & paJ)t'nn& Spnng ext special Refs Tiie !;36-4780, 536-438:1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CEltAMJC T IU: SJk'cll&J Jfl) PAINTING t:real l> Entnei. floors.~ Yt''- wurk at Rre11t pnl'e~ l' x p Sm I rep 111 r i. . M 7-1 Gt I 1162· 1883 P\INTING &. Rt-;f>Allt :is yr:. w11rkm:tnsh1p gour Tak(' advan or m) l'Xper S3f:· 7~ CERA\ilt:TlLt-: b) expt'rt Call ~7 t0l(J aft 3 pm l'uul TrHS«f'viu Int & ext prof 4u11lll> 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• yn. exl)l•r Very n•ason Removal:.. tramin1n1>. Pmntinc)/P~'"J t-'n-c et.l Lal( Bch. Lai: prumng t-'r~ est l.1r d. •••••••••• •••••. ••••... N1g. & Le111urc World t'll iMured 642 2624 PETERS PAINTING elusively 4~-\t>7!1 , 1-:xpr'd Reai. natei; ---11--1. l'rN-Scrv1cl· Tri:'\' ~\111 c-"' t c II G . ..-.-hf' ....-· mi:. remo\'al. to~1111n~ r ree ... ~ 9 t nc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lie Ins. 1;..11;.4871 5'52·0.US Neat patches& textur~::. All PROn~SSIONAL FIHIST. 1'3·1439 TuhlritMJ Painting l nler 11-:xter --••••••••••••••••••••••• Heas. work i:uar li-12·0386 1'11tclung, mt /ext,, found h your eh rid huvlo{; du rvr Bonded he'd I ltlf>ll7 h<"ullle:. 10 math or read YOUNG MAN 5 'r' l'Xpr ~·~ in~~ For prof help 1·all en walkoverin~ fo'rt•e ,.....,_ :>l!l-9457 t'St &15 IJ571i And> ....... _.., UA...l... Cl • ••••••••••••••••••••••• T'IJ1nuuW •Clftl'"J Hob Foad P .un11ni:Any plomb1n~ '"'ater .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Comm I mdu... & res i.en leak!\ bathrm encl W1odowi. deaned r• Int Ext, bonded fullj l·C'ram 1c· tile Hea11 a1>onabll' businei.i.t>,, h11b. !!1*I 1001 Ll1· 3452111 1132·2461! homes & apb. M7 i46l .... Wan~d 7100HefpWontflf 7100HefpWcmted 7100 >fefpWaftted 7100 HetpWonte-d 7100 H.fpWonte-d 7100 H9fpWnl•d 7100 H.fpWonte-d 7100 H.ipW ... ted 71,_ ....................... ·•···•·•··············· ••••••····•···•····•··• ..••.•••••••...•...•....••••...•.•...•..••.... ·••·•····•······•······ ····•·····•············ .••...•................•................•.•.•. Ad•ft'ftst'")Rep Telephooe & countH sales in office Solicitini: 1n fleld Exper prl'f d Apply 1660 l'lacenl1u Ave. Costa Mei;a AU1'0MOTIVE Ser vir• o •• , •. JlCht'r :oalary &romm1"1:.1on AulOll'\Mtir lransm1S!>10n Tc<"h t'ord expent'nca:d Jai:uar Techllll'IJn Top p;.i.), $1 l 00 per hour Lotmcn full tlmc Excellent workini: ccmd1 uons. top pay & he11C'f1b fOI' all of lhesc po:11l1ons llankmg Clen<"al T~lleN, part llml' .! P<l" t1oru. J\'U1labll' -ti our Su Coa:.t Plaza ofrlt•r• t-:x SR. TYPIST pt'r prt'fen-ed Day .,h1fl • V1claµhu111.' •Stat ~1on. Wed, t-'ri 9 5 JO IB:'ll L· Night shift. \Ion Fri • • i:.l\ClUll\t 4 I s !I 3 0 p M s u I ' Reµro 9 .is t; JO Pll'a"l' rail '•Terhmt•al Amb1t1ous <.;ouplc Want1.'<1 to man .. i?e a 11mall bu:.1 nes.s p ume Will not 10 terferc w your present Job. Musl be wllhn~ tu learn Mr Hall. 1>42 l61M Kath\• Bouska at ~0-4\Jtili N EEU1'.:l> t:ahfonllJ fo'l'<ll'rJI Sa• IM \U:OIATfo:L.' RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN·MERCURY mgs & J,oan. 3333 l:lnlitol. Lt.1nJ;t & Short Tl'rm '' t:M KOE ,,gnmcnti. llol11Jay & •at·at1on l>J~ Amencun Nauooal I n~ Co nl'l.'<h an l'XP d "Girl fo'ridu) ·· fur Irv ufr T)p1ni: req'd )>alar) open 1-.:xpet:tl'<l to learn its:.. bu!! Group bend11~. I'd \'acat1on {'a II fur appt. 7S2 1131 APART Mgr. eJCpcr cpl to rngr nu 32 Urut apt. Hjj SJ6.4022 A./P~eyrofl Clri& HONDA & l.M.C . IRVINf'! 830-7000 AUTO LOTftlERSOM ~xpt'n~nced pl!r:.on or \\e \\IU lrllJn lmmc.-d1dlc Opelllll.ll•periruaneot po.-;1 lion Call S11klll Mgr for interview 137...4100 493-45 I I Hankin.: TELLER ft /TIME W 1• a r l' s e 1• k 1 n ~ .i t•U:>tomer unenl1..'<I md1 • lor a JI llml' tellt.'r po:.1 lion 10 our N B olt Ht• cent tl'ller or r11i.h1~r l''< IH.'r prcr·d l'ypm~ :1~, wpm r111~ pt'l '>Ort IA-IJI ht req·d tu work un Tu ... , lhW'l> &c. Sa"-Xlnt work 11\R condil Apply al Mannen. S1tv1111o1~ LSlS Westcbf( Ur NB Equal Oppor Employer Larae conv hospital. t:x Automotive per. prer. Xlot salacy & Air condit1011inl( a nd 1----------1 be.ncht11 Non s moker radio installer Will Cal I M rs P o t t e r . tram llood working con ~&·&4$0 Royall' (;of\ ilit1ont;, overtime Join vllleiicoot Hoep1tul, ,iruo l.he Scll•d Set. W W11mer, Santa Ana Sekd A\lfo 1221 N Harbor Blvd An MANAGING Analll'1m 772·9800 Couple for New po rt AutoSull''>men Beach complex. fo'ully Exp l' r 1 en t· (' not experienced Salury neces~<1r) Need 2 al( OIJ!O·~~ "ress1ve l)t!Opll', wclhnit ARTIST La)oot Paste up I 3 > r~ expcr Otr~ct mail 'rru11I order pref'd Call Mr Jones, 973-000o ~SEMBLERS SO Trainee Assembler~ Needed lmmt<t1ately Long &Short Term Asslgnmenlll 3 Shifts Available Must have own trans1> C•Today 556-1520 fo'ree Top Pay Vac Pay Victor T HlpOl'ory ~en Div Walter Kidde & Co ~ S. E. Bristol Ste 10 Newport 8cul'h IComerof 8n11tol & Camp~ behind Carl's Jr) Equal Opportunity Employer 111 1 F to ll'Jrn Immediate npen1og, <;h rii.tmai. bonus. rnsuram·e. paid vacal1oos. i.:ood working cond1t1nn~ .loin lhl• Select Set S_.KtAwtoSofH 1221 N Baroor Blvd Anaheim 772 9800 AVON TAKE AYON TO LUNCH &II to fnends and t·o workl•r,.. m your offll'~, makl' ahout $40 un every $100 )r1u sell You'll ha\.l' you r own business Without g1vini: up your regular Job. To find out rnore, t·all 5-111 7041 11r 7.cruth 7 1359. A•Oft ftrocluch, Inc S.nklna Teltr/f/Th• Branch ore seek.o; l><>nda I.tie lellcr to work "' ti nw l.o:xper req'd Conlalt Ra,cnnu Ca:.h 17) I 1 G-W·72M We~tern "\'dl•ral Sann1;~ Z'i.W IE: Coast HW) Cd'1 Equal Oppor Emplo) t>r Beauty Operator' l' M a r ea w Collin~ 1·x1> 64~ 1589 for lntl'I Beauty Saloa Urgenll> Needed Esthct1t·ian & Makeup Artist Pre(t•r rabl) w lollowln~ Call for inter, iew. 675 ~ Bookkeeper >\cent with cotte11e del(n>c pn· fern.-d F:ntry level Pt>~1 t1on :.alar~ open 54_<)-2!:lllh Dookkt•cper. f' C Rcspon'9ble. '•Hll·cl duues t:P \ Firm 1n ln·mc 644· 1~7 IOOKICEEftjR Exper'd Payroll A P. ,\ R bank stmts till· lyptDR Sharp,Ac:c....te. 'l/on-•moker, xlnl benefits Good ul C M S4().5'f11 ----------1 Babyi.1tter ne<.-dt'<I , your home, must dnve. Cahr or Killybrooke ,chi area Burglar Alarm Co needs AIL'l,m~ _&ce-5162 aft 6pm exptt IO~laller 'l\'C man TRllN(( S11lary open. mnny IU Babysitter needt•d Mon be nef\t K Apply 2?.H l~tlruBLERS flar... 2 sml children. my Forut Ave, Lag Och M.llJft home. N ! 642 9579 IUSIOYS/HOSTESSES l PACKERS liabys1Uer wanted. 4 days Apply Baxter ~· betwn NE1':BED 7:45AM·7PM. Jl2 yr old 3:30&4 30 Mon ru Fri IMMEDIATF.LY' • ~~ ~.!k Sandy. 833-83lZ 464'f ncAT'lllur. B TOPPAYt!I ewtbo)'s. Apply in person All sblf\,s, day. lfWU\I( &, BABYSITTER. needed at ~ Victor Hugo lon. 1uve1ard loclude:s f'lt1me. Costa Men 361 Cliff Or . Lai Bch llosprt11l114t111n plan a\aJl VOLT T•~ARV 9S.vlCe.li 1848 c...,., Dri•~ 546-4741 c \n~ t'rom Orange Co Airport • t;qual Oppor b:mployt"r <.;lene!al help needed no expene nce nece:1sary Will tram. Apply 1722'.! Von Karman. In · <..1erical Seeking res ponl!1bl1.· person ror telephon(' '"' ceptlorust poslllon Light clencal duties Located near Or Cly wrport Texas Instruments Im· Coot1111 Mick1 at 540·731 I Equ.il Opportun1t~ Employer CLERKS f''lleClerk~ Stat Clorh AcrounUn~ Clerk;. l..ong & shun 1t•rm OJ)> ~1gnmcnts lluhday & \ a I ,, l I u II JI ,1 ) llosp1l;.ilnat101> pl;.in uvall VOLT TLN'tt~AAV -A'VIC.a.8 3848 CClfl!PU' Drivt S46-474 I f t\cross t-'rom Oranl(c Co Airport 1 Equal Oppor Employ~r CUIKTYPIST Sales llep1 EleftrrJnH' munut11rturl'r needs person w s11ll'"> & market1ni: expcr Cuswmf'r phont• conlart TyJ)t! liO wpm (•lt•t•trrt· typewrill'I Dit'l•1phone & TWX Xlnt growth op por. Call for appt In duslhal Rda1111ni. 171 l l 333-3300 lftel•y Control• lrVlnl' 1-.:quul Op1,M1r l-4npluyor Coddml Waltr•H School Earn up to $300 pc.<r wk Low lUJl.lon Plec.-ment assist 7Sl 9194 .-trnda Lons ls 'hort area Mon Wed. 3 SPM. no term a.ai.ptt\ents Holl ~ ~ecalls_ ---------dt)' & v•calion PllY Oabys1tterfor6yrold lite IUYER uosr,ltallulion plan houstk~p1ng. $25 'wk 1;3D to s ~. A~k rorN:>n foc-• iou&h job We Will cyi73-2U3or&41~ tr a\r\. Ma ~ 0rt11or ll.lh)isltter. 1randtnoU>er ..!!!1\'!,f142~~ i...4. ty pe· M • W. f' · ll 4 nr Cafetena. par\ lime, t-2, I aome wit~ Muat have da)'t Good benefih ~~o:;er s . Ca 11 Ber , ~.1113 or 847 Sll(JU . , t , . COLLECTOR C OOK-lrec*fct1t r:i.per d <~ wa.:l·:. & h<"nefll~ Apply betwn 2 4pm, Jolly Rogu 1727 r~ D)cr Rd:_1':_' mt• COOK. EXPER. Country Club Con' llome 549 3061 COOK. l.1vto 111 lor :.m.i ti RUe!lt homt-. mature "' u m a n C M .1 r e a l~J.ltW COOKS, bpHi ette.ct Only BllEAKF\ST ,\ppl) In Per.on Jolly Jh>1ot1•r ll•IS (')>t Hwy Lu~ tkh COOKS l'&nlry & broilt•r Ml.'n "'ith c'<~·nen1•1• In Con !mental Cwsmt• Appl~ Ambr0!>1a. Rm 211 50.'> :JOth St. N.B Wkdays btwn 12&5PM COSMETICIAN Pre:otigl' hnes. exelus1ve i&rCa. l'ICper 0\!('CSSary Ea:.t Blurr Pharmat') I~ :!Ill Couplt•. m1ddk J~t'd . Sl'ml rctlrl'd for caretakt•r & c·hJu/fcur Salary + unfurn cot \Jge 631 c~ l'ouple to managt• U unit motel l...iguna 81·h No child 1~1529-1 t:ustod1a11. pt time. Newport Bch C'u II eve~ 673 H{.i41 DELI M anai:er/Workt'r SJlal')' + 548 71163 DEIJVF.RY MAN. l'arly am. LA Time;, rt, N CM. lll:I art.' a. must h11\ e de pend l a1 no n11lt'c·l11114 !>16·44KI l>chver) Man mornmg L \ Time:. newspaper car roule Irvine are1,1, no 1:ollet·t 1n1: ll:JH RHlli. S.i.t~l Oeh,·er Rei:1st('r even mgs. auto route Mu:o1t bl' dependable & rl'hable Economi<"al c11r pre ferabh. $325 mo S40 3006 D.Unry/~•pcip« Pt'rmanent part·tlme job delivenna e11rly morning LA Times to homes in Irvine/NB ureas Must be reliable & havl' depen dablf' transportation Salary S350 mo S46023S Dental 1111..'11.st chrsldc. ex pand1ng duties Living 1n Mi nion Viejo area 586-6030 Dental sec'y/recept Need hilh le~·el or abllit} fc ex per Compensat1nn will match. 40 hr wk t>onald Klng, DUS. Inc rMtn 1112-93al D1•ntul /\!I'll Shu\"ll t'' per d n•c:l'llt Bu,,,. dent a I prat l.a.:un .. ll tll» IOJ·l395 Dental "'"' ortho t·hr. -.s ~ • "h s 011h11 t·xp & H I> It it·q &12 ~:.!1; Dtmt;;I c>rtho Ofllu·. l .. 1h IU2·777~1 Drafts mun L:rnd:.~·;.i ped \1 <·h1te1 tural firm h .. , 1mrm:d .1 p e n 1 o i: f o r clraftspcri.cm ~rm I }r '''I> L'Jll 6-15 Sllil 111\k foi I .md.i or Pt•h' Drrver'> 1-:arn l'Xlr.1 m c· u m 1· l' a r I ) \ !\I 2 30 5 JO. dtohwq L \ f1ml':. Costa \1 t•i.a t.. '\fl•wport Blh art•.1 $35<1 mo 545 0770 •DM\Cf'S t' tlml'• 1"l•al appearant"l'. ;?uod dn \'mg rerord. O\ <'r Ill Company veh1d('s Delivery or bluepnnts & ~raphct· art i.upphei. i'l 65 per hr + 111rentrve 751 26HG. &I0-8700 Gm~ham Girl hou11c<"lni: -.ervtce ndi. wom<·n P T top$. car Ot'l' 645 512:1 GIRL FRIDAY ~ .1:-l 1:rov. mt: ele<·t r..1111:, mlg must t•xpand small uk starr If you h:n•e .i:-uod typ1n)? skllb. lill' bkkpng t>Xpcr pll'a-.ant phonl.' mannl'r & hkt• d1\•ers1lled as:s1i:n1rwnt~. this 1' thl' joh for ~ ou • Work 1n hl•autiful m11dl•rn hldl! w rnnl(cnial l>\.'t)lll<'. c:1rn l(ulld PIH & ht·nl'f1ts .. :ot-: Call for mter' &t'" DECC lnhw 546-4731 GIRL, MbM.FRI l·ombtnallon t·ui:.tonwr ~en ll'C. typinl(, hte bk kp·.: Work m a ffil'<hum 'llZl'\I «dynamic I ftn>\\ lh ont"ntcd company Call Bod at~(). 7800 K 5 GoffCOWM Mai.tMGnCe PenonMf l'vt country club Call fur -~ appt &t-154()&f1)..l31 ~crow~o to$12K G 1 t: k f 1 Rt.><:ords Clk 1<1 S925 ourme 0•1 or :.pl'c1a Recl'pt iSet') $800 u:i:c<1s1~ru.. in ':"> humt' \ p Bk pr 10 S900 Xlnl p.1) 675 367S ln·ine Peri-.onnel Agency Gu.1rdb 488 E 17th Cotit.u Me~a Suite 224 642·1470 t-~ROW JR. ESC. OFFICER Mm 2 ) r'> exper your own de,,k. bu-., Ofl Salar) open. <.;1111 Mr Woods at 772.556() K0teflo Realty F.xper woman to work in :.ml guest hme m Laguna "'i)(uel 4!15 SSSJ. 4!16·3197 SECURITY *AGENTS* AIRLINE lmmcdrnte full & p ltl'Tll' po1>1t1oru. open al <>range Co Airport So:! 77 Pl·r hour tu !>tart Uniform:. supphl>d Free µarkinl! Must ha' e auto & phnm• C'all or ,1pply in person IURMS INT'L SECURITY 177S E Cenh.•r $1 Anuhetm 63.S -cr...111 r;qual Opportun1l.' t-:mploycr M V GUARDS llouseclt-anmlol • Lci:ol ~et: \ toxp d 9 JP:\i lmmcd open111.: ... x 1n ·ine penenl"ed. or will tram. Call 5.'>2·3l:>t full t1m1• personnel 1ot11ar ht' nv.·n trans LI FECUA ROS nl!l·ded i..lnt w,1ge:. 510 95:!5 fo\Jll & PT l8 + O~L' T II E S l :--1 S II I N to: Apply al Newport Uuue~ t;llU-" 1131 Bu<"k Ra) Hrl\t• llclllSt:Cll'aner:o Tue)>· 1-'n . 'l/B 11·3 PM Call Janict'" Liquor Clt>rk ovt'r l5 pl llaggt'<h Ann ·s 645 11100 llml' I or 2 nil<'1:o HOUSHHPER Con\ hOl>P 0<1} ~h1ft Will train Stt1lllc ,•m1>luymcnt Xlnt bent! Appl) Park Superior ron' ll o!>p 1~1 ~ Sopenor A\'C, N B Hou:.l'k t'l'per' for t l>e Shl'ralnn llotl'I 'I; l'WP'•rt Beach Full l1mt' t>-12 6537 UH'·IO l'anng companion t•lderl} lady Separuh· attractl\'t' s tudio apt must Ix• able to cook & dn \'t' 11wn ear Lal(uni. lk'ach LOTMAN for C'ar rental 111 + F T no tltper ;52.7100 ~13.0570 ext 2.'>:! MACHINIST llousekeept'r p 1 -.tudent" :.. n ro needs Clai.i. .\ 0 K $4 per hr I !I \l,1ch1msl for Brid~eport Starburbl. N 8 Ne'Afi'Jr1 'hit & llardin1e Lathe Terrat•e Ph &.12· 122S CIO!ie tolerance precision work. Ex per req 'd Top Housekeeper work1111: cpl benes £ O.E ss7-0051 nl•eds s.1mrone tn itive nsli. for Ron Adam11 tt~nder loving t•arc to grandmnJher L il<' M:.Ud. hv('·m. lo\•ely N !I h~kp'g L1ve-111 ur l!O home"' pnvate room \ Call Sat 645 t;l5i ur Sun d.iys wknds off f;n~ 551-3373 :.peaking prderred llousekt>t.'per. h \ e m $tSO mo Beaut home I hab} .a!W 9588 INST ALLER TRNIE For window tmt1nl( lln•r l l , tall & nral ''"Iler ht'lpful b4 I !lot!~ ln.<1uranr1• r-;eed iti rl In lor l(eo en sur o(c ~9 8993 IMSURAMCE 1-:,per'd comm ·1 hne' a.:enc) under"' rater 7S2-90M l'ISURANCE HCS'T/TTPIST 11eedcd ror beauurul N B oCfice Acrurate typmg. phon<'i-&c 1n vo1cini: lnsuranrt• f''<pr helpful t-\Jll 11me $62..'> to stan llousekceprng. cooktnJ: need own trsn' Non ~ mkr 1).$4 0595 Maids. top wagei. vmd Appl ~ The Inn .1t Lagun:i 211 No Co11 .. l Hw>· . Lueuna Beach MAINTENANCE Light. appl~ 1n person Newport Dunes 1131 Bat'k B:n Onve. NU · MAINTENANCE J,,.kl'. Patrol. ~o hr week 11umt· wknd;; Contact Larry :ti the Son & Sall Club 2-'7.'>2 Toledo Way . El Toro 586~1 M.11nten.tnl'e person. mannt> type bus1nesb Newport Be11ch Pu ll time & part time Cnll 645-7100 I with rapid 111cre<1se t011---------• ni:ht IM'r:;on ,\\'llilRhle ~ I M rma11er Trainee!\ ~<"t>on:ild & ,\1;11()(' hti.l f"oud Mature adlt. retir~. i.t:mor c1t11.ens' Applications now bein~ accepted lor full & pt time pos1t1ons on day & eve shifts at Naul{lcs Onve lhru Rl'!ltaurunt Good 1>tarting wa.:e. hoh day & \·acat1on bl'nef1ls. 1 e>pportun1ty for advance ment Apply ln person Mon thru f'r1. 93m ·l lam or 2pm 5pm 21401 Urookhurst Ave . !Bron khu r~t & Hamilton) HB "\Ill & p time All art"a~ 752 6212 f oppt Uniforms furn A~e~ 21 1 ___ .• -.__.or.__ ... ·_1 UTOTEM Food Stores o r C) v e r R e I 1 r 1• rl "'elcome Apply Universal Prote<'l1on Ser\'ice. 1226 W Slh SI $:mla Anu lntervw hrs 1112 & I 4 !\Ion Fri JANITORS! \re Seeking Career Have you been lookrn.: Minded People Far FIUCLHK Beginner s pot for bnghl Halrst yhsti. Exp person Pleasant wol'k· fo llowin i: CM 111g conds Oppor for r..t~>-IS!l!Hor Int for some elllra cash ? We MAMA GU TaAJHEll have part llml' work lla ... eoi>eninas for r1time avellable 3-31, hour11 &c P lime t'lerks on 2nd & "'1th per night. $3.00/h1· 3rd shlfti. If int.el'ested. a re a 521-1711. t·ont.aot our 11.,ft(t.H 1---------•I market or l{o lo IMl Lampgon G (jn trrurunl( & ad\• 37 1 2 hr work wk $475 per mo to stan Call S4!1·•17llO. e>el 219 Feed SerliH Attt W,.tifve. On t'1111 ba~i11 2 21'1 hr11 per day &:1.10 per hr AP HAIRSTYLIST to Joi" ..tltffc ••- fonRMq ift L_,.... lc:h, followf'"J pnferr•cl 494-H If Atll for o.ltf pl)' lo ln-1ne Ul,llrled HARDW ARI'; SALF.S Ap School Di11 tri"t, 29-41 ply in person. Crown A.Jloo A've. lrvln\1 1114) Hardware 3107 to: est 556-4900 Hwy: CdM Janit or . eicp d tor aircrnft malnt t'11c•1ht)· at Org Co airport Musi have 'alld Calif dnvers he Apply In person Mis· s1on Becchcraft. 1"'74t No Alrporl Way, SA JAMfTORS ti LIPM. Sda)'ll wk 17182 Armstrnna Ave. Irvine, ~7813 Kil<'hen " Cleanup help ~ual ()ppor ~mplo>:_er Hardwurt Sale!I, ll Semi p llime l l-4 Tue11 thro Gas StnUon A.ttend11nt, tftire men to work 10-20 Prl Apply In per1on rull & pt Umc No exper hrs wk In retail Hle Golden Ch1tken, 10t3R nee:, -.1ll tr11n. 4200 Ulrrh 'lore II W WR I GllT Baku St, CM St. 'I B Apply in person CO. 12' R~hesttr S•. -C.M LAI MB.PH F i ume. te«ular poi. Wa b gl111warr 41 dHD ~· urchin lank.a • nU,sc dutle!I For appt c ull Pe1&Y Bier r '1141 87521~ Kt!RCKUOP't' M~RtNELAB Coronadel \1on lhru fo"l'19am~m lor 1n/ormalion phon1• 1714 I SJ'l-4840 Equal Oppor Employ•t Mnnal(ement Tra1ner Nationwide comp.an' seeks a1gress1ve. am bilious indl\lldual ror r..- glonal offc Surfate srlnder. 1naid ... ~.1e11, 11h1ppin& rcceivh1. or offc procedures •Pf'< pret'd but not ry~'d Complett trainln1 pro lf•m Fr1n1e ....,,.f.t• 0.11 Belmont. EqulpJMftt Co.1141642'~22 Manaaer Trainee bovf' a\'f'r11t people '~ 1upervlse tale• f i'(f' f'..st1bll1htd C'ompany. Ntabllthed cu\t ers. 1~ am....__;...;.___.,,;.... ---·' ~ Htfp WeftfM 7r •··•········•········ Mdp\tf.W 'Tt M Wnt•d 79 00 H.t,W•f.d • 11 ···················'··· .•..............•.........•.•..•.....•....••. ·•Pl' 'd for m•naae ro~l pua w women • rpec1 ty ahop an l.11iun11 11.Jlb thoi>&>llllt l1r Will \18.10 158-9951 ---111!111---•IShe» Sales. vppor lw •· ptU''d m1l•/fecn. · OOod W1.1trw1 & ~t~ w1ml •secretaries* ~ No Sun. Xlnt> beat lld. uver 21 Mttl• M•k· 8ILkpJ' R 5.11.iK Annual Sa.I " comm. Top srad• •can Beatauraol. 547 W. t:rnvloyera Pay All Fee~ footwear. Wutellff llltb. CM. Atply '" 1,.11 Rearnkn AJ(l'ncy Shoea. ¥ r. Ill arowll t person belwn 2 ~ __ ~ Bin:h St, St• 104 ~-&ilM Want refined hone:it .i1rl Newport Beach &33 IUllO Slctlllc'd ~ y to oper.ilt> or for hte I){ hs•k S2 70 hr \All tor Applt&lab165 learn lO ~rule Mag ll Nll'e Job W.-t HB ....... ....... Affl-=-s 10' 0 ....... y.. t04$ ............................................... Dalmatian' pup. Ill . \u\ 1ng beauty, pecbarft'd. i48-2311, MS-3180 Pre.spupa. Pll o,., .... r.xP"r'cS ur uu~a~r d r AMS tr nllll& Ty,,_. :c, M;.innt' H•tdllUt' N~I madne hardware ,;to"·, ~•l'h lonauon _ _ _ _ 10 .sl\'ll law om: lntru·1te1---------•1-=-::=------- 1ob Leial l'11per uo . ecdl\ary Airport llrl'll mix Llib-Sbepherd. 8'6-7533 Ce b1H1C(ll& \"MU lllte Itta Equ•I o, l'Qttu•H> t:mpJu1«'r .-1110 PETlTION £RS t\all pan lln\I.' Good P•>' dluly, 53'·7111 rH.U~•c Y cu•• !Mi Mon·Frl, iu11M 1n pharmacy dept, wall uo '1-..;_ 1 A t tl&llomto, mu5A. lYPe -· .st. pt· ime 111111 tuln £1111 Bluff ,Mi. Baclt uffc. :tume b'aJJUn~ l>f" exper pref'd ~Armaty 644 ~I "m!lumei. lo Ctas111hf'd PIMttt· ratlOf)' wurk.,r •U•lr1 ••Pt:r i.•ll''I St>cretary OU1ce Mi&r . P"™"' Nallorutl eo full wurk wtth Ctoanc-ial plan twnuia~ Soml' W\.-etend ""' I ftrl orfirl! Mu;.t bl' RgCP.PTIONIST st:L"Y wortc catl 8 M«>f'ftson ~lhtarter. able to llOrk P T S 0 w p M tM6onU fOl'lnt.rv1ew. on own Fast accuralt' II 41 l);pill. math apl1tudl' 8 30-12 3U. min Wll~tl . J s A ... t: s p ~ n s 0 ti 1'1ex.ble hri;. 3.\ hri. wk JllQ Coi~tr Co 642 4210 NEEDED, Av all to work Salary o~n Noa smkr \Rox~ toa m 4prn s,..ar1( prefered Call l>twn R«ept/Genen1I Ok. lle ~:uiu. 240'1A So Bn1lo •.JO 10 OOAM ODl)' q s Ill lew .. t J yrs uk, qp S A _ ~ tih>on Island ana NB Good typing Skill!. cnpa SALESPERSON Cood 644'25111 ble or handling busy upponurut)' for a\>:.ertlve Secr"ary Jf )'OU know phones. Wille lite bkkp g )hO~tootn saleispcrson IBM Mil& II will tra111 540-2332 with ao eye for dceot'ut Jt?gal In fnendly 2 lll'C> J '1 •176 Daily Pilot Willtrll.lntoh11odlesmalt 0 Bo" 1~0 co~ta plastic part. Able lO ReceptlON•t Gari t'r1<1M)' esa Calif 92627 111nuti Enollsh & un Telephone, deririd If\& Cood c:ompan ;,. 11lly H B Ctrm Non t>ene<1ts. Pluise call for smoker only. &&IH40U " " ~rk. ek ll-4·3U. M t' llt4t for ~arty A\\ der$t41 nd 11 l>.iy.> SI.Ht 1mmed. Lall • apaper deh•er> 1n t>t2..:._~0 7 l 1 8 ll 8 ll 4 S s u r K1t & C M Muil huv~ Pt<l.Slrl' Ulerrnal Cormint: ~13 572·1716 dllpendable ur 6 ht' re i. e 1 u p p e r i. u o . hable m>15'00 rno + mechurucall} lnter":itt>d ~ S48 1740 _ able to l\Jl hca•) d1t'' ~ger. rull ume posl able to ~pe~k & un ,..__Workinexl't'll lotll deri.t.and io:niil1~h uon l'ear Or Cty airport S3 00 S3 25 hr J J ~" f~prest121ous low firm 642 2010 HE<:EM'IONIST ilPpotnlmeot Wood t..1ghting >'1it111re: Co ~2901 Sale11~n1on ~· l1!1ll'. Jr dothe:.. r~1 ,nl :.Lure ~1030CdM SECRETARY Susy NeWllOrt Bead\ law offt~e Mag card If & legal 01xper lll--'<'t'Hary Ext•ellent :dulls & desire lo .tcttpl resporu.1b1llly a must Conl.u:l P<H 644 9193 SiCAETART N 8 833-9982 S WIMMING POOi. LABOR ER Newport Pooh. 1"1ti.b1on hla"d 6446194 Techn1ral lllustrulor. I PB It 1nslruchon manual art Technlc•I writer, tilectron1c instruction manuals Exp'd o nly Perm 714·67S 7360 for appl Mon fTI (lr • must Good :.tart rLU l£&S .:.alar> + "ar t'll M """' es f'or appt c:all &t Dra1ornen w;111l\'d TYPIST C:henful, un~rl(t!lic h j I( I\. I )' It\ 0 l I V II l e d 'oulhfuJ person. needed Ill work under lhe d1rec tt.on oC 2 &eertlanes Cur Arch1tertural Firm 10 N 8 s:Jl·l700btwn9-li SALES REPRESEN TATlVJ: Call on :.eron dary and dementan school.!!, Orange Co Ex tra-cumcutar Cu.nd "'" ing actf111ues Contact dcim1n1~trator ... mouvate studen~ Slllrl $12,000 + some expenAcs & comrn1i.s1on Will pro duce ilt ll·a~l $25,000 IJl'Obi w Ill 3 yrs Reply to Box •124. Dail:. Pilot P~rmanenl. part ume Mon.Fri. 2 30-S 30PM We are look.1113 for an ac l•---------1 30 Niii for Magic• Must have own 1ruck RE SaJe _ _ _ W1ll tram Apply 1337 S •AVAILA.Ll MQW folcl Front Desk ~lerk Bris tol St Santa Alla. 2 pos1l&0~ m exciting & ,. r req d Cur afto • ~ expaodiiui c.entury 21 Of. Apply, Qu11hty Inn. PRK·SCHOOL foai~lf~. rice• Call Cor appoint Beach Bhd Buena p T H B urea \.~ I P....t. M2·2!M8_bet wn 7 ·ti ment today 4' dlJCover tl'I"" ~ +Why we are bcuer' tf MUISE.a. VH PRESS PHSOti4 . *-Why_. •re 11rowin.: 1 .,_. ume 11 7 Couolr) AH Dick 360·ltfk h:xp +GetyourliccnseCast' ct u b cu 0 v . H 0 m c J must. Xlnt opport ~or "'Why we trarn better 1 ;.'iftt06l rs I h l per~ on . (, d + How Io e • r a b 1 ii benefit• medical. Busy, mone1 ! .._ MU.SES AIDES fa!lt 11row>ng 2 location.s Be glad Y.Oll called 1 ~·d 7 3 & 11 7 t oun C M I< N B · p l p ~l~ tr'! Club Con' liom..-17141('42·0621 Ccnturr 21 Surf Reall; 3061 PRiN-rER nelldb l)(mion Resui~t-- ....,,...uURS1:.s ... IDiS w poste up ah1laty. Utnohs Seafood., or,~ex· " ..,. "' c:ustomer cont 1t<"l . ico. as OS>e~tll o a •+.JO°' J.11.30 Full or phones. ottJer aho smart, attractaveho5tess ll,:Ome Prefer upcr duties '96-32Gllor 3 pp't orhostford~yst11rt.App J>~ will train. Park Lido I)' al Cano s 2241 W C'o n v l' en l n . '6 6 rRtMTEA Coast t!w>. Mun Prl. _.,h ~!I h 1 p Rd , ..... H ll•llh qulKlty pnn\ :inop 3-5PM' E 0 E jiQ·8044 Kint pay based on ability Restaurant t4URSES AIDES Slnppmg a plus. 1~ LW HOSTESS __ &OIDHUES & Chi ef MV area '4~1.').1751 M f ~ed to ~IVl' TLC to Merly patientb. Will •ta1n All 11t11rts Park tillpenor t.:om. Hospital, 9842·2'10 --4 pi, ilDlt'$ Al ck: for para I y ~ed young woman Sat/Sun l~S. Bal Isle 67S·SGS2 ....,... l'f ... e ·s Aide, hvl! m for ..imbulatoq m.dt' Dedicated. kmd. patient ~mok er. Her s Ct: IRK IN NEWl~OKT CENTF.R HUUNC SICl.ETARY coodwlls -UClrTIOHIS T l"rnnl o(fice appear IOOIOlH:PER R..nlung ex per he I pf ul In ~ Real F:stale &t In H!lllment field Call Mrs Garo, 759·1511 · r~(fuchet-1 Unusual oppor for in 1..-re:.tinit educational ~ work Position in "°"'es conta<"I w I parents al 'pre-1chool " school ·ltlf l'h1ldren Ext<ep tlonal inromc opoor Call ~swenni service for alllt wtsall'!l mana~t'r. Vt# g 1 n 1 111 t: a I k i n i. ~)OUT 30 ~l ~Employer Park)nc Attendant Pal'l lime, mo1ll)' weekend1, m11st ha\ e v.Ud Cal. dnver r. he Must be neat & pers()na· ~s flexible. Call ·~-. ..; Part tune work ~ewives , Enrn S3 SO per hr Oelivenn1t flye •..qf1ce bdlgs nr. 0 AJPo'1 · 752.2952 Pttt. Penon. Manne H · gW'.pref'd but nol rt>q'l1. $1.4fr1ne enR 's & ~ware 2431 W. t:oast Hwy, NB ,Rlt4TIHG bper'dUtho Rot-r Offs•t Prffs.()perot« Must know anapoul & co nl1nuou~ 1>us1nei." forms press S A areu ol Orange Co 714 S40-M27 -PRINT SHOP 1'RAlNEES .. re:s1 opar + typ1tl w 3Swpm. Plellle a-pply at 333Third Sl. Lag a.th F Tune Mon thru Sal dayi;, Nice -.ppeo1r. & good attitude GordaLn !IOO Baysule Pr. N B Betwn 4'1m~m ---- , ' ~·urate typ1at lo perform general office dutae!> Non 5moker Outstand 1ng "'1>tkin~ conditions Please ca II Ba rbora Davis weekday!'! 642-16'.!6 CM Secretary w1111ted for Video prodtJ<.•t10t'l co Cu II till l144 York1b1tt temer ,pups Champ bloodlines, tiny. shots. 3 II> stud servi~ 530-5649 Decorator sacrificing house full of new ranuture. all at approx ~ rewl Sofa. loveaeat. $425, 7 pc Pecan Din Rrr. S«.. '615. wood Parquet game le dining set, $425. malchillg Parquet coif~ table set. Sl8S. chain. elager e1, !amps . 4t othen. TfC>.2881 -----Chloa cabinet. modern. l yr old very lovable mlnl very drk Oak $150. male Scbnauier. AKC Mat.chine S'lbl w/Jeave:. S7S to l(ood home. Sat aft $100 546-lD 4prn. all day Suo --·------- 646-6495 Sola •/matching loveseitt AKC.st1ndard Poodl~ &hldeabed.. Cheap•! adult females. J black l 1n.n12 while. ahowqualily. Xlnt Blue noul blde·a-bed. pets, movintC mu.st sell sso. boy's bunltl>er! 644-6.167 w/mattren $100: ne..- 42" showtt' stall, S6S; 2 redwood Cbl alabs, $.15 twin bed YI /matlretis ~. 8:D-Jt19 • ....., WROUGHT IRON tu e-art $20. ~urdy pln& pong table S2S. Mens matced fl'll cJubs $2.s. G4t1f be& ~ Paar, rush seated"" chairs Us. 62$32&) CRIB & M1ttren Good condiUon $2S. 673-4861 LUGGAGE racl~ 36x42 $11 673-7200 SKATEBOARD $5. cost $18. Dorne tiairdryer $10. Patio umbreJla st..aod $4. Seth Thomas mantel COACH SS. Kitchen table and chairs S1S. Suitcase SJ. z lampa SS . Rel~ 125. Dishes S5. Diapla7 cue ss. Radio SJ. Aqua lun1 1 _________ 1 tub ... ad beds $10. 546 W Wtbon CM 846-IOllO BlCYCLE mo. 3 chain t5. eada. Cba&M pall and w.oden tabJ• H~ for szs. Oriental wall plcuu .. • Bi.ck leash for decore pool table and ~licks $20. Buutlful plush blue carpel U · ~f~:~t As;:~a:oeac~t~~i·------------------• S2S. New ivory plush carpet $2S. all Carpels binded at edees. Electric mixer and juicer wllh1---------1 bowls S2S. Twin bed mat. treas and box spring and BEDS SlS. to $25. Couchs holder $25. Tuco tWlll bed $25. Table & chairs $25. maltrenwhbholderone Book cases $5-$25. 1oes under the other $20. Kltcben ware 5c to $3. each. Chest of drawer Tennls racqut.s S2 to.$10. $20. Antique TV cabinet Drapes $S to $10. Antique $20. Biby stroller SIO. coffee table S2S. Dresser Baby changer with $10. Nightstands$2lo~. aflelves$2S. 9S:J.8)71 Lampi SS to .$20. Dis· ---------1 hwasber $15. Bicycles $5. z Tkblta King Tut Apt11 A~ tools 50c to $2. 1t 11 AM $25. each Electric Tollsserie $10. 556-1093or556-6231 Toys and games SOc to Sl. Booka lOc to $2. Lug-W RO UGRT troo gate gage $2 Recliner $25. 331CSS •• m. 7200 FULL atze bedspreads Blue l c'lienoll H. I 'I ~ .. ' ..... •• -· -~~ :!!! " -'!!*rite!t.tM, artc.lllt'c•• ~·r...;:;•--..M "'°'.;;;;;;.,' '*'*' ...... .._~w.1-·-= ;~o~ . II I '1 .... INI t' ...... ... .. !!;l=~"" .... ! ..:e~.'!!! -··-·-•nn ...... _ .Scuksc ' tllO ..,/hop f'"O .. -·-·---·-· ... ~·· ... ft~M!Me9•••&"J""M•M•11tl••l!t Mai9aJ ........ n101 .. •111es lhC•••..-•M•HHh ... • wi.NiiD ti' aJoup ~ xJot .... --......... •----·••••--•• · ~ -:=~·~o==·a&~l1fA ~·~ . . It A-wlnd.l fi -cond. •lttlr. ~OVOI' 11'11 YA.MARA. 400 ra-~V.l'Wllllal-"llNlnltntr USID ._. W~ISU ---••-si-.... WT duro. Good ~ndltJea om.•. summer Reu. TIUCICS ~ TOP CAI DOLLAR DUPLICATO ft..~ bo&C.. Ako.. Ntwtop~--E • Sll)91,$16S/Wk.538-'100'7 nciull&aD 41m PA I J> r OR y o U ll llodiatl radar-tower 41: an auto. ?JC I Pit 34 ~fT .-. YAW• _..II'' lft. all .1ft'ELRY WATCJU:S, bullt,7~=p~~m'!: 11&lot. Call D11le at Llh new co.d. J>ls mp, · ltTO Pord Ecooollne m~Cbov. \1tTQO (f>tlgl, · :'m ii! ••latfa11. auort ART OBJ£cii COU>, lacludea chemical It a.2109 C'!Sm Jatr.1"~m BEPO-JJm Kawuaki .~~~ml. zl.nt VI. auto. powcratffnnc. dlllu. pot. srLvaa ezav1ca. paper,$200.t·m~ ••oo••c maloQJ.oa.CIWlelau.J. 1000. CallsmM.200, Ron..--craz.teei alrcond,uttwh 1.1ow 8'1.1:11S119' ...a ....,.,~ws.a.J FINB ,.UBN, &: AN· • IA IMO~ ,AtrlJtb, ~. 12awnp1oa..25• eelfcoa cn.U.. ~ -....,_ ar .. at M ... Dr, 'nQU!&SU.D:IO 8"da~~btel"IPtt Port.A·Martnr xtr . SacrUlco $ZT,500. BOndallOa. ba.t = t'd. rool alr, J~a&or: $44tf ·=d· 6SMIJI na 1 LUGQ4GITAGS :!.."!·~~~ ~.~~=. ~~ ~depend~ (':~~~~ ~~,~·\·a~·sJ~~.;.°do: '"*'70Urbmiwacard dlr •UT. LA Of' ceat. • <71•~2010 ~f119.~ • • •utoLrw ... alreond.,tilt 2 ...... >' G1ra1er Seod GDe uni for e&('b Mr Jobnsoo,144~ (l;D•y ............ 211/5~ I 1'75 Ho.Gda n1aa·. Rteetva for apn~a/aum-wtiad,PoW r•teeria1. ~ C •1 Ile WANTED QI plQI -. • ..,.,... We -__,,_ Ve17 el .. n, pu~bued tner rental, 23 motor •stt '--.&10 Q.c.M. TOl> CASH DOLLAR uturo P•rmaoeotlL USED ~}:'~~vyri!iu· Hobie J8, S2$0/racta1 .,.,, In 'Tl. Well ~•n!d ~~ .. •Illa I. $17$ wit 1B7H11ev ~Ton (P9481. S.JSUa.t• PAID FOR you R wlell •ttradlve ta1 ~..!"'t •-ma e 1 •ar, new trapeae lot'. xtr•, Jo ft:li'•• 1Q5 ............,., Vlt, aut.u tran1, atrt.'Ond • £ld.r.mq ~Ko• JEWELBY WA~ ..... .,. •trap, 'meellna alrllnei IU'tlM -;-0 JGO. BP.?• maJnahtet abroud1' ea.&n-OJ.tl Jlasenie Now y-.. Su powe.r •teerina. '"'"' 8 J .. •n'T 0 :I..!:!"&~. JD Nqulremeata Pr. SUPE au ne new par,.a. w/tnlltr L.,.,. Jl• .. ' ... m tank.a ••• • •i -uat ••• ~ 8.1.,.;11)., GOLD vent lou .. thelll ·For. R SHAPE ~Dtstr: Brlttol A-•• ...... ..:..'11=1·---· "IS Yam Mono ahoct ntt mer. 20' Mini Motor $3999 houseful ol funa,, Anti SILVl:B IEBVJCE: Service.. C.ta M ...... _...,c,, .._. -..,..... b f ,._ Home alpa S. .. 75 Ir ~--1aJore. Truekload FINE FURN • AN· J)enOOaJiaed ta1 encl05e Good tecretary cbra • e1a. _..., or est o r ~u 84 ' .. w 1973 FonS nso. IP957>. d healthy J>lanta. too1a TIQUl.S.~ wallpaper, fabric or $11>!_.5 Wooden de1ka ('TU~ "7S Bob!.e. lS'. w'JtraU.er. ~ 1·nt. -V8. auto trans• pc>~Pr tibsAotberitema.k "n.y Glo" paper" we sa. Exec dealt 6 Lewmar,2"5,.apd.1 r&-$1900. '71 Qi%UkJ TSU.S Excel. 11teenn1 , GOO. 1822 BuUcmahaU Cu1tom Emerald " will back Ir. c.nm your c t edenu, atorace el halyard. 1 us. ms. '93-J7'401G3 ... 977. Caod. Spare Part& $260. T ........ TNYtl 9170 'sznt '.9m.Sat•aJn.. ~l~~~ ~to°ba~i. two card& ~:1·~= ~~bef 0.lldys~ SolC•tl'7611ke..w. ~ ;;•;;:~;:.·;;~~·;:; '974 l>od1e PowH ~Sat•&m:~t 12 d lamond1. Appr. PRJC.ES: chn.C.~WHOU'.SA.LE 20•swordllahpla.ok.1uy $1.500.CaU98Ua 3DlrtBitesKa..-asUl90 traller,aJ119t. ~!_ot1.JP9lOld.\18.auto -+eqyds. bumtoraqe $1,tso. WUl uJl $1400. $2eaor3/$S OFFICE FURNITURE wires, dck m o11ntloi. and K.,,...aid us Rea"-_ _ •1s1s ........ , .. r con · • power pad. Auto •aslaer. Bl 541_.. 4/5tags$1.60H. 204' Placentia. C.M. HOO. Seafarer D/ F torideS31-0297 WJ lteerl.na, crwse control. 1 ,_reatfa•t .nook. 6/9tap$UOea 6.11·n7Tore:Jt·2510 w/traoaducer UO $9,500 'U Terry J'I', aetr Blackonblack &oltlbelvu. Ch es 2riQga.rubles,aapJ)b.i.J"es, 10e>rmort$1.40ea Need Space MultJ.,.apb MUS40,t73--06ZJ X'SEAOOERYAWL '11&ndaG!.l000,580m1 •• CClll1Au~1.,.; 9'7 T S4~t_!d • freaer.Cbetlotdrahn • cli&mooda, ~K wbJte SalesTa1tJocludcd .. SoutbPaclJicVelenn absolutely mant cond., _ ..._..., 1 4 oyotu ....,, l'r\111$er ltniteat.aoct.LttJucs•c aold.S300each.m.ot19. NOCARD• prantao1 preH, floor Volvocll«M1.eood....U. movin1, uking $3,000. (P874), 6 cyl. 3 spee<f . • na. BWlt beds, COQlpt .,._., 11 'f 1071 Draw your own ar acmd modeJ addresso1raph , ...... Poww '040 BoatllOUOd,nefldlpain& 49IS-0579anytime. ~al':'" lrv~ trlr.~op AM/FM Pinc nnn• lbL Lam-name, address, phone &i Fnden Elec. t.Y&>ewriter •-••••••••••••••••••• Owoerw1nlaactloa '•"·•in • ek. Pt $4599 t> --.._ I ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• we'U mak rd w/teletype connecto Beckiced "74 Hood& 360, 13K m1, S.tlll5.963-7761 1-cl~ae~o~:. ;G39': p~ Ltd.be~~~d 3"r 1TXS4" tai. Adda::e~a per AllSlOOOfinn.6G.f6711. r. 11ssn: C%C PiJJJJI ~d.Qsto'!::e:;:;» t!lean. $475. F'1 rm. ll' 1972 Smuasler w/•wn. ~~1~~8. :ui!'o~ra~:.4. Or .. H.B. SSS-584.5 -• spindle Send dleclt or n>oo•.1 or 1978 4Ddlnoo'1 Yacb.ta 162-3879 __ _ _ _ .Ill&. Sell conlaJnL'd wrcond Power ~trenru: re S3,000. Le·lUond derto reta 1017 4M&-IOOO "75 ffooda CB500-T, Good _ ~ $4195 ~CbyooGara,-eSal lh:33, &eared bead rtlOTl'ltlMTIHGo · d OK l"""J~pcom-··ndo ·•xi <::fuld's bdrm tum. $150. SZ,200. (213) 961-3434 p 0 Bo """" ••••••••••••••••••••••• S£A RAY running con . 1 • Spaces for rent llx~O """' '''" ..... .. i• i b t . . x 4o>VU FOR SALE Yor"'ahlr• El1caco 3S lint Ma k II Xtras aB!iO 673-UMO CP908l. V6 3 speed. lo"" -..pr• t reezer $ISO . ....,.ee...•--8010 ~MeH,C. 921626 • ~ • r • . . -weellly/rnonthl)I. Adult.a. mlll!lf. Misc. hmp1• toy1 , --.ow puppies. champ. aired 30• ~ A-1..-Loaded, wheel, RDF. '71 Yamah& Mini·Etad b0pel.s.S48-6l73 .1ara1eJW\kf ~apt 9-••••••••••••••••••••••• ..UILI~ 'AUCTION Zebra r 1 n c h e:. . • ..,..._-• ....,..... VHF, 1pinnuer, 1llp 77 .lllnt uro, - nooa. Sat. ONLY. 6 Mens' Club memberabip MANY ITEMS OF FINE ~2.494/496-8279. ~~~r &)'3bora. Call 64f.<N79 coa~7. 9 T,...,.._ Uttlty t 110 RoyaJSt.GeoreeRd. at University Athletic ESTATE JEWELRY, ---andMu~ore *5.~. 331 -••••••••••••••••••••••• ·---Club$3S0.54t>M49. ART OBJECTS, AN. ,....,. lr°"J-lotO o..., loot. I o.ly O'DaJ 2S c B 11177X1i '73 Honda CB 3SO Four Old 4'x'IYt' uUllty traU~r. ~rt SL ~Ide Cfr:1 KING TUT TICKETS TIQUES, FINE FURN., ••••••••••••••••••••••• $ •at eood ()ptJ0m" mam jib Owner Full dress $650. newtJrea,dolly jack. $75 w~.; u~v. ;:-~\fu ~: Four for Fri. April 28. io ~· f"~~~cW~ R ~ lab'f SpiNt s600 peca Price iso itooa, drin.er. ~pln'. Only I7.300M 545·!1~-$48.t:l27 b-v. Tum on Culver to AM. $20each.S3MJ43or oo..22oo •&40.1.860• $38 950 naltet,saill.Dc:kdischrg Aalllo~lc•.rartt ~too. &o Cermalnder 96().~13 _ • bead. stem Ir bow pulpit Moto.-H ·saa.i & Acceuorf" 9400 •Y. 9AM. Sat /Sua. ' KING TUT-TICKETS BARSTOOLS Super nice A.nu~. Upn Jht Piano.~ HARRISON·s n~~~~~~e:~:t.~c~i ·~is=:;. 9160 ....................... . April8·9. '"11·788estorter83().687_2 ~at.&A·BED, sora. love beinnc"hu.~..,,. ~.:dt epo1n t SU RAY aftS,631-3664 ••• •••••••••••••••••• '64 O\evy front end. hood, '"" " .....,........, 3101 '""n•tH fenders. a.od grill $75 or ~rig. bed 11et. doors, VW "'-g .. 7• Se 1 . 9G2· 15lr1 ....,.. wy. N H. , -Rent a 1977 Executive best 283 Chevy enciine SSO bike. etc. 203.S Balearic . c.n • ... ... ars n g. --_ 1974 Vamaba Electone 631-2547 MANS Sailboat, 28' lood Motorhomt-or Mini· or bealSlEHJe 74 Phil Clrf751·7396 ~~-~· eves & Boob & records to teach DK40A , mu1lc !lo:it & __ for Catalina wltnds. motorbome from Herb ... -.. ues F\u'n J 1 --reading by vow~ls cost portamento bar, upper uwcu~u Ut .._000.642·91.9! Fr14'dlander Ctll any or 4 16LT dun t· d1Uc>ri.. ~les ~t/~"'ne 8~ 6 • Craftsman Metal over SlOO. new Sell for lower. & solo manuals CAL20 $4lOO these numbers raised wht lulll'r~ on 11 442 San &---'·--Npt Lathe, liJ<enew. $350. $35. 642.3379 sNpaltturrsal 8sounaudt Ir rotary! t v· ~r~~try~~deae. Catall~~a~~".;4 ·::::$MOO 191-6777 1~7 5wl87ht spoke whl'-S200 Hts ..... ....,.., Call642·1475. e wa nu . O'D · s~7.7777 <>t. • DOUGH IOYTYPE fuush console w/roll-lop _ '96--3S23 ay~. 77 •• Sll,700 ~ We h11"e tl aU-Come .Sat 9-12. Across from CAM H .S. on Yl-'t• Del Oro IUD. rifle, $60 ea, gun POOL 12 x 4, heavy duty cover L!lte nl'w cood. 'TT Reinelll 55 hrs. deep V. ~=· °koot · · ias 900 t2Mttt Car cover for spur I ur ~ct~i Blk/wtbte ~0 .. line!" offiflter, etc. S75. or 839-5738 Setts 6, sips 2. $4900 Ph lsll7, l2~ :::: su:soo ~:J2,~;r ~ Like new • -... ypewn er -• maae er. 1·131·6449 Tilomas ordan w/ Leslie. 497-4.24leves Voyacer 631·5650 movie ('a mer a &i proj. e $50 both.. Jnstamattc FILMS S 4 6 5 SP 1 n et • 2 .__..__MA._. __ G keyboards 493--0979 ...._._ "'"....,-ANTIQUES + rine furn cameras, $8. ea. Slim len541M128taftSpm -~--77. 17• w/!!O HP ~rt'. from lhe 3tr.s . .:tu.sware. Jim, $25. butane tank, -"-"q e &ht I e · bl ll c han:.. pottery, $25, Ftaoc1scan d1shes.H1de·A·Bar. Rotatina ,...., u upn untquey veryconceava eop on KJ\, sil·er. •<."'--vet bar door. su. M. y carved case, completely indud pwr lilt, rod ride • :ittlverplate. linens. oil ..,., • ..., "• restored $700 or make & hold rs. cooler seat • ptnes. SAT ONLY 8 s set. $10, muTor, .56x36, ---~727 _ Ofter 493-0394 l.OOO's off nu price Islander 30 , 1974. Race/Cruise. Ped. Loaded. S27.500. PP. 493-0633 9520 •······•··············· Sl-tt9 1971 Jiu.-p W111oneer (P933> vs. auto tram •. power i.tt>er1ng , low rrule~. $29'5 COPELAND JEEP 2001 E ltt,SA ssa.aooo 1976CHIVY LUY 1'1CICUP While Mikado with camper s hell. Extra 11harp with low milei.. UCSlrnG> OHLY 13695 ••SHOP IY PHOHF' 494-1 Ill 546-9967 : ?3111 Mesa Or,S A.Hchts. $75 ~ _____ Weddma dress u 10 $50 s.wfftg Mochi..-s I09l $7,200. P.P 673-3437 flJ&h chur/play i>en/ an. Tools. Power & hand, Aqua.num cslm redwood •••••••••••••••••••••••Bost.on Wh11ler 13· Xlnt llques/brass/books p1c· misc. Builder's & g11ralserniouUtltedf7S. Industrial power .sewing cond. 40 hp Mere All tures/cba1rs/ de1igner Homeowners Jtems.B&D •5323 _ m.1ch.. Kensew. slf oUer. xtras. trlr. 213·799·2215, Hable 16 wtlrlr banana namer sails. very good cond $1400 &u-0356 motor home• our speclalty •73 1940 Ford 'eda.o DeUvery l.1ke nu. W uhinaton 'G3 lnter'n'IPU Sh rt bo .,.. Blue, brn int. Runs perf o ' JMCoronado25 ~/~lofr. 494·0135 wht spoke whls. lrg knob fabncs. You name it 5000 RPM angle .sander New Dual 8 Power vww SJOO 64S 9969 213-594-0634 S:.lZ BUnn. Trtlrk, Fri w/asaorted ~1sc s like movie edJtor $18 Call By Wesco Loaded I for noising. XJni l'Ond. $7500 661·6029or642·9445 ----b1ei:. 4 cyl 1:ng O!r. 1960 BENTLEY S 200 9'79·01&3or754·0146 St'nes Best offl.'r 963·0268 dy11. ll41i 85711 Sat 9-:> new, chain hoast l "11 ton. 631_0185 Yale ratchet type, new - 7'4" skiU saw. assorted hand tools, drill bits. 1/8" to.,, .... misc. saw blades. l'onlour sa.adulg tools. Ramsel 11owder .Wnem~. kOtl'k knack!\, k1tcbenwctrt-, J>edspreads. dishes. hi& 1age. desk, mist·. Sat. l .UM. ls.t5 Pooderosa. l C.M. (Off Harbor betwn l Ad.ams/Baker l. SCRAM-l.ETS ANSWERS charges & fasteners. Ragout -Ketch drattlnt table top & Lusty -Winner much rnore. Sunday on-TIJR~KlN • l!Verythinr 1oes· furn" Jy, lOAAf·SPM. 33:3 w. My kid took seven Yt>ars 30fa·bed·lbls·paintmp. 17th St. Unll. 10• CM. to &et through c0Ue1te ,_ dak~ cash reg. work 6Sl-072l You know bow aome ltlds ,bench lr'mucb much ----getsbeepakin• He •ot a , more. Sat./Sun 29668 Remodeling: have cstm TURTLESKlN Coral Cove. La& Nlg. made drapes. 30•• wall - Crown Valley to Aliso urut w/wine rack. Btchr REMODELING Furn. PTkwy to ITbe Foothills I blk tbl, sml bar. 7 pe rat· elect stove, sports eqwp, GS-l.S96 Lan <;et, 846-8563 lot i.·are. antqs. & colJec 3 F~. J718 Port Charles Pl. NB. Sat/Sun 10.SPM Bikes, piano. sewing S«N 65408 Rlwr Ave. NB 0ara,. 5ale, Sat only, 40&.m-3pm. Old It new ~ 11ems. ,hb~s. 4 /7.4/V. 6903 Seashore Or. NB ~l New Adler pc>rt., used on· 16' Glasspu, new mt. cov· Cape dory 19•. 28• ~ 30', ce, whl. pd $145, sl $90. er. 65HP Mer<!ury. com· arnaz1pgly ra~t full keel 5411 3900 pie te I y o v e rh u u l<·cl bt>ats. 673.9301 w/new lower unit, + lrlr - Sporting Goods 1094 Sl.600 Firm 89:1·~34 ar Clipper Mannr. ·12. TIOGA Fully Mt41 00114•ned "'""-"°"'• Au1.-1e I-• -.... ,,,,0 ,,,,..., ......... ""'"° ·-1.-010. --.,,,. .. ""''"" M•l'lv f109a .. trM f6t7MAZ1 •••••.,,•••••••••••••••• . . f /G sip, ,!!alley. head. 12 1(<1 Be lgian pre·war 76 <!0 Mak~. eqwp fornff VHF. DI" s tereo. "'i>$ :>. 17555 Beach Blvd. Ooubl~ barrel shotgun sboreb fishing 175 Mere PoP·top, A:iklni.: $5000 Perfect $450 631-0185 o/ • ndJo. trlr. etc. etc Brltr 673.9570 Huntington Beach $8500/otter . 675 4R84 --- Adler pool lable. l !\.t .. eves Westsall 28', beaut t•rwser 842-0675 stale (3 pc), nu bm cvr. ---- -w/multl colo rud re "--------..J 5'x9', llhr poclteu. drk 2 S · S • b r «' C r • rt acber 875-11734. fi73 ·9301 wood Xlnl ~and S700 w/rtybrdge. twin en11. 846-0049 pwr tnm. D/F. full l'ln· II' Sabol w <1a1I~ 3<'res" vas, lo h~. trlr Sips 5 Sl~ Win che:.ter model 12 $16,000 S40..7W .shotg\ln. 12 &auge, very . --ti75-0l70 &ood cond, $2ilO 581 59S6 16 Fiberglass runabout loots, Slips/ -~ JOO hp Johnson O B Dodc1 s~ to96 $1500 548·26-&7 •.••..•......••........ Sale or trade for motorcy de. 10' camp lrlr, sips 3 S&S A s phalt Van 646-4871 CLASSIC 38' Matthews &'<ian 'T'wtn Chrys, VHF. sndr Best offer to April 15 Anderson'!<> Yachts TY. Rocio, 646·9000 \HIA, Steno 1091 . -- 9070 ····•··•·············•· Of'F SHORE MOORING 15th Sl, NB Would llkt• to trd for off-!.h moornr Balboa 1!.1 548-8018 loots, Spnd & Sid Motor H«*W ltftlfal 181/J to 12· Fvlly sell contained Resen·e now for I lolJdars & weekends REGENCY MOTOR HOME RENTALS ~ N Harbor Blvd. S A • •S31·2S03•• eves 1937 Bwck CJ>I.' runs sharp f>46·2231 RKrfftiOMI Y~cl•t Look~ It 9530 •·····••••······•·••··· 1977 DOOG.E M4.XIV .. N \'ll, ;iutomal1c. all custom mlenor w/4 aw 1ng-a way eapta1n 's chairs. pwr steenna & brakes. AM /FM 11tereo/8 1977CHiVY C-20 rlCl<UP Automat1l', pwr steer inf(, AM WM slereo & on· ly 11 .odo mil es. lll-~78J91 Prieed Ill ONLY $49'5 "SHOP IY PHOHf'" 494-1131 $46-HU lrack, ai.r cond .. tee box,1 ~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ cooveruble couch & la·•· ble. m111 wheels. bil '62 FORD 1'a 'TOfl P U tuei. lugeag~ rack. New auto l!'ans, mtr. in custom paint & only xlnl eond Four lg., ne~ 19,000 miles. Like new' tares Shell camper. 11F18MSI Sl.100. 5.54-4077 ONL Y $7999 2·'67 Dodge ~ Ton. ~ Plus Tax & Ucense wheel dn ve Crew Cabi. Nabers low miles, SJ .875 each 2 Dodse 2"2 Ton Crew ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca~s. 3 axle, no bed. Ski boat 482 tnJected AUTO CENTIR Sl,450 each. 1·'67Chev. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18 Marquette 80 hp Men· 2:S" M Col TV OIB, ruUy t-quipped. xlnt agnavox or cond. $1995. 675·2913 Ch na '--•to II • Div. of Nabers Cadlllu« · Ton slant bed. lo rruJei.. s~r~ J.."':' ae°!t !1. 1425 l .. kll ST. $2,150; '67 Chev. '68 fer Cail"ftG.~1 -otor .. --. ACROSSFROMFEDCO O>ev, '85 Ford.~ Ton . :y: . -'" '"'"'... COSTA MIS_. with utiJJty boxes, all low SIAIAY 117 our l~elty mlles, $1750 or less ZO.,.Mw •75 540-91 Of J-<C,OOOlb. diesel fork lift All poasible optioJ'lll, on '74 Villa Mlni.19~' sips II, $3,850; 1 electric fork lift . tb1s open vaive luxury EL DORADO lo mi's, sic. make offer needs work, $1.65-0; Cull S""'ed boat. $7'u5/oft. M•flH1101or "°-· rully .. 11 Sat .._ Sun "·J. 819., 8 u c It or Joe r-.,. conte111efl ..il01M!lo r1a111 , • "' • 213 321 1822 8 SP'"" Morse lfl /FI stereo, 768-4358or630-7S17 _., .. ..._""*>.,_,., WUdwoodDr ,H.B • · •••. AM/FM. SlOO Call Classic Century Resorter , 11111o11to1 '714 :493.9178 alt 8PM «••....,...... 20 pl ed · 16 Cbr)'ller aid boal 80 s799 '66Chevy M.H. xlnl mech -, -• ....,._,.., , com reslor • ong O • 8 ""od. Nu nng. clutch, alonPUw/camper. 155hp overhau led h.p.I/ ,AmericanTrlr. w .. "'" $1100 bat ff RCAli"colorTV, rechromed. reuphol'd, Xl.at ~ nad.J for IUD'\· 17555 n-e-.. Blvd. brks. tares. etc. Sml 4:.287: er. $200. beauUlul. $5500. Also mer.S'l250/ocler.4~ uw ""'' eenerator, au. shwr. -_ Mahog. Medit. coosole. ------- s..a GAUGER. 675-5438 Grey marme eng, comp! Huntington leach dual uh., much more. 1952 Ford ~ton PU. Ong l9"RCAColor1V$SO. lZ" w/BorrWamervelvetdr Tra.,ortotlow 842-0675 Go a nywhere. Only xlntcond. Sl500firm Aft B&W portable s:i:s. Con· trans $JOO. &t2-922t ""•••••••••••••••••••• :::::::::::::=::::=====~! $..'illOO. 631-0141 ___ tlPM 548-1382 ctod AM/FM aiereo tss. 'T1 Sea Ray Sundancer 24. COlll~wa. W./ '120 4 Wheel Dri•ff tSSO l~ ton Chevy truck Sooy tape recrd $55. / J 11 ... BUJ NOWJ. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /camper top 642-8Z69 w tr r A xtras ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW!'78JEEPCJ5 5<18-illle -'--'--------1W1l VW Adventure cm pr . CONSIGN NQWf $5278 ----- • 6 cyJ.. 4 speed, H.D. cool· '74 ~ Ton Chevy. xlnt $170.$200 ~r week. We log. bucket aeals cond. Good worlt truck. bnel.1 million Coatrac· more! S2800. 888-5715. tual reservaliooa back· Order Now in1 wlt.h AAA U.S. /Canada & the following airlines Un.it· 14 Courier. xlnt runninit NEW•. '7SJEEP cond., lo ml, S2200 or hlll ofr. 661·3866 aft 6PM CHEROKEt>; ------ • ' -..::.... _ __:.._..;,. __ Teac 4 trt 3340. All nu heads, brks, lac o'baul w/00 day Teac warr $825. 213-596-4.3'7 RIJl·YAM.AHA DWBIS · Yacht Brokerage .Liltlngs Wuted ! 17• cmpr. self-cont. full ed. Delta. Western. ( I HURhet Air West, Con· awnJDi. re re. htr. Linental, KLM "Dutch", t6'978 "70 GMC Pickup. lo m1 , Vs, •oto. trans.. pwr. food cond, w /cm pr stwll. l I l t Salllllrwesttt• YaditS-. 2616Newport Blvd. relrie. air. In/out elec Swiss Alr, Lufthansa. outlet,dblpropaoe,apac. •10% lnveetrae nl. tu Easy tow. Uaed very lit· cr~tedeprecfaUon de· _u_e_. 815-_;...2239.....;..: ____ -i lennenta. t ' Camper allell. la" hijb, •We ba111e llB 'TT, '78'1 in •lcar10 door, $UO. Fleet need 200 total by 5411-4813 May I. • b." •Purdiase al factort in· YOke 4 Star's minis or SoutbwtDd'a 25'1. ---------------------f 1~ Plneneing ot in· wfee .... tax&~ thru CROCKER. 12.0 APR. 77nrnou. . lbr'tartbrlir 1.GtqnmlJoo CIGOtac:t Kr.'llaaier « .... Miller steertng, bucket aeata suns. 54().1738 eves more! (Serhl No Clll3'132). Newt '78JEEP no Golden Eagle PlCKUP Llat.19478 Reduced to $7878 LOADED! All bJacli .AM/FM atereo w /CB auto. trans.. air cond. VI. tilt • •ver1thin 1aeaYJ'dllty. (0651.SZ). COSTAMISA AMC-JllP 2SM Harbor Blvd. CCflfAJf~ ~· • ' .. Ctlfonl• ,570 ....................... fULL la.ICTIOH 0Plf7tVANS IMSTOC. 22ToCbooM From •Wlodow V ao.s •Vaneca~...ions ~Vaiu SDUSTOO .. Y! ....................... WIWIU.IUY YOUR DATSUN PAID POR OR NOT TOPDOU.AI ~TOPCAIS 8 4R WICK DATSUN 'ill J LIHt flJl,\fJl\tl 8 3 1-1 375 493.3375 WE BUY CUAMCAaS &TlUCkS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2821 llarbor Blvd. ~A MESA 546-1200 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CAR FOREIGN. DOMES11 C or CLASSICS 1978 IMW's HERE NOW! COMPUTI IODYSHOP MOWOPEH U 10Ul' car 111 extra clean seeusfint. DCB.LENT SB.ECTIOM OF IMWUSALES IAUEAIUlCIC 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 979 2500 We may have your next car in our lnventory. Call us today! \YEBUY USED CARS CALL GARTH Used Car Mgr 540--5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN·Mt:RCURY RAY FLADEBOE .. LINCOLN-MERCURY IRVINE- 130.7000 ........ at w ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gt•s .. 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7' Maserali Merak MaseraU's "Dino". Nim· bJe yet quick.. Every op· tiOQ, air, llbr, P /W, till whJ. 8-trlr, 5-spd. silver oo blk. $15.500 or best. 642-0054. 494-3412 '705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HA t FLAD£ BOE l_INLOLN MERCURY IRVINE 130.7000 mer 1ood thru '/10118 831-lCMO 49Mt4t OllAHGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Q Classified ads sell bi1 items, small Items or any item. Ju•t ull 60-5678. 9510 4 WM1e Driws tHO MSW t'71 CJ1 '5278 t HI •• 4 ''· HO .~ ...... -• ..-0...-. RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN ·MERCURY IRVINE- 110.7000 orrer IOOd tbru 4/IO/TI lt75DATSUH 1210 HATCHIAal 4 speed. r.slo •beater. Aaharpcar! (RMWN). $2'tt RA Y FLADEBOE LINCOLN· MERCURY JRVINB Q0..7000 Olt« fOC>CI thru 4/lOnl 1970DATSUM 2000lOADSTa 5 speed radio ta bee\«. <062CQR>. n._ btat11t 1-Q,1 .. reall7 1.b.aipl 1'>.,....,,. MUSTSllJll MISSION VIE JO IM PORTS . .... .. .. .. " .......... . 831 11·18 ·19S 1704 ------ UYFUDDOE HONDA/ IRVINE/ At.rroCENTER S.D. Frwy .• LaJce Forest 130.7600 RAY FLAOEBO£ LINCOLH ·MERCURY IRVINE 130.7000 Offer 1ood tbru •110/18 9100 A11tos. Mew tlOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSE OF IMPORTS ~ . - tff 1971 1-MSTIGMl: ~ -~IJCE. ~ . W'llfl s..ci. ,.,.,.._.... MISSION VI EJO IMPOl!rs •... '· \. ' ..... . .. ' v , ...... . 331 1748 495 I 70J !.i' - MISSION VIEJO IMPOUS .. . ' .. -. .,. ........ . llJI ll·l8 J9S llt)J -----~----- ' • RAY FLAOEEO£ LINCOLN-M£RCURY S@~4UlA-"£~s · That Intriguing Word Game wiflt o Cltutkl• -----UlloMI .., CUT L POUAN ' O, __ ....... ol "- '°"' xro.,blecf ~ '-low to le<ro lour 11,.,,,i. -d.. I R U G T OA 1 I I I r I I TE C KH I J r I' I I ,, L Y S U T I I' I' I J • .. .. • 11111111 •• ~78 -DA 5 SPEED . . ORDER YOURS (7th to 9th OnlyJ (" Br•d •• ~78 HONDA 4 SPEED CYCC HATCHBACK 1488cc Honda CVCC 4 cyllnder e~lne, 4' wheel $ •ndependent suspension. • speed ayncromesh trans.. reek & pinion steering. bumper guards, Inside hood releelle. wood grain dash, hinged rear aide windows. fold down rear aeat. white sidewall tires. arm rests, day & night mirror, AM radio. rear window defrogter. Order today. PLUS TAX'& LICENSE Pl.US TAX &LICENSE ' Brand New '78 HONDA 5 SPEED CYCC HATCHBACK 1488cc Honda cvcc four cyt. engine. 4-wtteef $ lnddpendent suspension, 5 ape9Q ayncromeah trans., rack & pinion steering, bu~ards, inside hood release. wood grain dash, hinged rear aide windows. fold down rear seat, arm rest, day/night mirror, AM radio. rear window defroster. black . accented wheels & chrome trim rings. tachometer. oil gauge, hell gauge, wood steering Wheel & shift knob. sports fabric upholst91'}', black accented windshield wipers. cigwette light•. Order rocs.y, PLUS TAX &UCENSE Aftos, llftported AlfhK. IMporhd Mtos. l...,ortecl A.to.. l•pomd AMlos, .... orted Alltos, l•porhd Aatos. l.,.W '. Alltos. l~ed . Wos IMpon.d ..•.................................................•.•.........................................•..••....••••••..•••.••••..•.......•..•.•..............................•................•.... : •.•......••...... .. • . ~~ .......... !?!~ ~ .......... !?!~ ~ 9750 PcincM 9750 W.W 97'2 Toyota 9765 Torafo 9765 Toyota 9765 VolbwCllJMI 9770 ............................................................................................ ·······•·•····•·•·•··•· .....••••...•.••.......•.........•...•..•...•. -•75 Porsche 91JS, perfect 1977 Porsche 911S, air, conc:t. Wht w/blk inter sunroof, leather, only 1974 PORSCHE }()I/FM, 11-trlt stereo'. "500 miles. perfect. Must 914 \ilayne; 731-3911 dys, or sell! 1st $18,500. laJtes! s speed, AM/FM radio, 9116-22114 eves. 640-8208 heater, rallye wheels & ·71 9115, silv, AM/FM '66 912, rblt eni. Ir trans, ctss. air, alloys, snrf, $5000. 1$K mi 's, $17,450. 640-70M -~-14-7-8 -----i '70 9UT, 5 spd, olive gm , 914 '76 2 o. Wht/Blk. Sharp reblt en1 & trans, xtras. S'JSOO/ofr. Must sell. PP. 645-7400or646-8178 low miles. (02668 >. $5599 RU FLADEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY ~7817 IRVINE 1972 Porsche914, 830.7000 '73 -914, 2 O, bllt/bllt, new id cood. ,_ ood ..... _. /l0/7S paml. 5 spd, AM/FM, 5515338 .._.,erg ....-u4 LARGE SB.ICTIOH OF lllAMD HEW 1971 PORSCHE 9241 See us ror your best buy today-Hurry! llLL YATES VW-PORSCHE San Juan Capistrano 137-4100 493-4511 '75, 9115. Peru red, $13,000. 557-0Sm. air, mags, Konill, xlnt '66 912, must sell, best oC-1975 Pondte 914 ~P='i:n<:!· 673-S37l ferover~~.. 5 s p eed, AM/FM, 8 ..._.. 9755 -"---------' ____ ~_.,.,,... ____ , track, Blaupun1ct stereo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~~he 912, xlnt con. 11 Targa. lo m1, top cood. ~:.~~~,wheels. nSTDRIYEOUR dittonL S5800/best offer. Best offer over $7300. 1uu •cu• •,n•.•.•. ..LE CAR ~-61~ Paul 768-tl09 ~ -BILL YATES OF.THE YEAR .. '7! 9IC. blk. mags, '77 911S Targa. A/C. Good In •--In tOct ~M/FM ,. 5-spd, fog AM/FM/CB, alloys, lo VW.PORSCHE Hurryw:i'!itii~y la:t! • l{,les.sacr1flce, $3300. mi mint $l 7 900 SanJuauCaplstrano MlltACl.I _1'67!Mi036 . 546-m4 ' ' . 137-4100 •l-4511 MAJDAfUHAULT .... ,, New '800 Auto$. N•w · 9100 Alltos, N•w 9100 2150Harbor Blvd. •••t••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••;••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA M..ESA • "WE'RE WHEELIN' & DEALIN'!!! ... 48HOURS ;oN ALL MODELS NOW-IN STOCK! :FttlDAY-9 A M. to 9 P.M. ; SATURDAY-a AM. toe P.M. BRAND · NEW 1978DAISUN 56ft . 645-5700 RENAULT SELL-A-BRAT ION OVER 25 Renault Le Cars IN STOCK PRICED FROM $3699 FORA 1978 le Caf (Ser3016154) B&Z IMPORT°' . MOH~S 410 MAIN ST. H"'tirqon Beach 536-4292 ..... 975' ....................... •t DEALER IN 0.S.A. ·~~~~VER ltOUS·ROYC( ,,...,.,...,... ....., ... ~ u, ... _ __,._.... CLOSl O WNOAU 97'1 ....................... complete eales and service saaoo......,. ._.... ....... Lert• dlac .. t, 1-.. ............... 4 ........... ,,... ,,._ w.--:s1to.t0 .-... wlltdl ,... ,. ''•• ef ..,..,w... ... ..._._ Aprtl JO. I t71! . 17555 Be•ch Blvd. Huntington B••ch 842-0675 complete ••••• endMMce '771/2 SUI.AIU • door a-. a ....._ at1r. 12211 ........ ..., complete ul•• andMMCe UAteMIWttJ'I J ........ ....................... ....................... _. ........... ~ ............ , ... ...... _.....__,,_, ..... ,., ca.r.-~ttiO. '3388 17555 Beach Blvd. H_,ntlngton hadl 842-0615 TOYOTA MIMl-M,MOMIS .. B«YDa aoldQnWtllia o....~ * DOLPtlM ·~..-.. MtJOllr ,_._ hr.tttna $7399 PNe 't• &LIDIN9 'T1 Celica liftback. blk w/ma1 whla, a unrf, AK/FJI. It CB rad, A/C, fully loaded. 9K m1. ~ IEFOU YOU 'tB Corona Deluxe. red IEFOU YOU S&L YOUR. w/blk vinYl top. blk In· SB.I. YOUR TOYOT• ter. Absolutely mint VOLKSWAGEN. -. cond, 5TIC mi. 548-7876 s-us SEE Us'· g; !II '72Toyot.aCarina llLL YATES ~~~~TA y~~~· VW.PORSCHE 131-2110 495-1210 San Juan Capistrano i---------'72 bright red Celica. AM· 137-4100 493-451 I '72 Celica, new engine & ~ ~ 8 trk. A/C, nu paint. 4-spd, AJC, mags, paint. ures. $2250 firm. WE BUY & SELL xlnt cond. Mate ofr. ~ y-. .,sw· .a. '-...•u5 552-4136 '75 Celica GT 5-spd, ~ "'9~ AM/FM &t.ereo, A/C, 10 · Largest Selectloo '72 Corolla. reblt eng, mi's, m any xtras. InTbeArea!!! clean. xlnt trans. A/C S3l-3M4 '68 BUG $699 $1000/BO. '97-1850. --------• (055DLL) '11 IJftbact GT, 1lnt '69 Corona Deluxe, nu '70 BUG $899 aJDll, case. deck. 5 yr palnt, vin top, clean, (021BEJ) so. o o o mi w arr. nms irood. $900. 979·3999 =~, Tri.... 9767 eo!4! t::=c .. 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.P .R. 23. 76 percent ; pay back-$11*>.00 in 24 "71.W ..., 4 ....-.elf: , ___ ----~-No. OlllO. $2895 1976 TitlUMPH T1t7 4 speed, factory air cond .• AM /FM stereo cassette, heater & rear defrost er. (114NWZ). Extra sharp t $4999 RAY FLADEBOE LI NCOLN· MERCURY IRVINE 130.7000 Offer good thru 411ons 72 TR 6, nu top, nu clutch, °WE~GERMAN IMPORTS 198SHarbor Blvd., C.M. / 714/645-6120 TOP DOLLAR PAID For Used VOLKSWAGENS ~A. COMMONWEALTH ·~ MOTORS.LTD . t-441 ~ 11•1 ·:.~, l • ,,,. f • ,. \' , •• Sant• 4,, .. \411 ono 11~ tH' SJT15/ol!er. •--------846-901 '77 TR7. 11,!iOO ml. A/C, orig. ownr. Mint cood. $C800. 58Nl36 vo1rs....-9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 VW Camper, Sood coal, $1BOO. HUGI SB.ECTIOM OF USED IUSES &CAMPHS Allyean, all models. llU. YATES VW..ftORSCHE San Juan Caplltrano 137-4100 4tl-4SI I M5-87l9 ?4VOUSWAGIM • '63 VW, 1unroor, map, DASHEllWA.c>M .rblt enir •• $900 rtrm . c apeect1 air conc1.. rad~ -.crm heater. Supel'eeoDOIQ1 t ,_'75_VW_B_ue __ 21,_000 __ ml_'_s. (IJ79LWE). yellow. <iood cood. S2t9t -30M. 54l-t439 "JI VW Dlllber, 4 dr, auto, 1d c:ond, best offer. '7»1111. RAY FLAOEBOE UNCOLN·MERCURY "75 ~ alvr, 4 1pd, I trt Btau, alloys, llllDL $320). nMSS1 ,. .• ., 1 .. ! '49. OVER MCTCQ IMYOICI. OH ALL CONCORDS PACERS GREMLINS MATADORS ·evw Don't delay! Special $700 condition• make thla •t5:W orter po&s1ble. --~~~~~~~1 HUGESEL!lCTtONS! "1J Or. 91Per Beetle, new This otrer hcludea tires, rua1 sreat, 1 aavln1s on AMC Air oWDll'. $1800. 50~90 Cond1tlonin1 Speclala. (2-., Rebate DOt locluded BAJA. »-t VW body, In thil otrer) roll ban, iu:s. -H-1 G3Vl:i~t.CM, "fT ~Blue vw Sqbk, eo00 COSTA MESA ~car, $'50. A~(!.llP • J 524 m.d. :,:'~ enJ, mags, 549-8023 4N-2UO ~&Pttce L\J\Gtm-8.ELECTION OFNEW•US&D IN OR.ANGE COUNTY CADILLAC VALUE PROTECTION PLANS Available on Ma.t Can • • 1977 CADILLAC SIDAMDIYIW Cabriolet top, luther ln· terior, 80/40 pwr aeat.s, stereo tape, crulae COD· trol Is Ult wheel. t244RLZ). $9688 • ONDACIYI SALE•SALE ' In Order To Be #I We Must Make You The lest Deal Possible! SneMow-0 lnYenlory Is High -Our Prices. .AreLOw! I> '77 CdV. Low ml. Beal&ltuJ CODd. AU elect + CB. IDG:DorlTWS15 "11 El Dorado, loaW, IOOd CODd., P/S. P/B, $JBOC)/oh • ...-0 ''" RAY FlADrnor LINCOLN ·MERCURY '73 Impala, P /B, P /S, air, 1ood cond. s:mo. Eves aft 5; 5'6-141S "73 Vea• a.pd, 1u aava. 1 owner, lmmac. coud. Lo. mi. S'TSO. whla BB. 83S-tl4I pvt pty. RAY flAIJ£B OL LINCOLN M£RCURY Dehm '74 Coolar, l ownr, nu tirel, loaded w/xtras, lo book. 833-222S, 5511-1505 wkdys. '73Monte10Sta. Wan. 1\lll¥ equip 'd $1,400 RAY HAOEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY IRVINE' 11~7000 176 UMCOLM TOWN COUPI Call1lot1I loO, IHl!lef' s74" """'*· dUll _.,,,.--. .... -.·-= __,._ ... -...-... .......... (111PCI'). • .. - .. • ,. .. • • • --• • . -:: ~= . . . •. ·· . . . •. ~ •. ~ ,. } •• • ~ •• ,. • • DON'T MISS OUR • ·• • • ' . . IRA I PRIX SPECIAL $ Every '78 Grlind Prix: In Stocki DISCOUNT Ser. #2K37V8A 177342 EXAMPLE ·suGGESTED RETAIL PRICE $9296. Discount s1000 AHHIVHSARY SALE PRICE $1296. 48 MONTH FINANCING AVAii.ABLE Over 70 .To Choose Froml HEW 1978 GRAND PRIX J Ser.J2J37V8PS18828 EXAMPLE •suG~ESTED RETAIL PltlCE $7417. EXAMIU •SUGGESTED RETAIL Pl.ICE $1431. Dlsco•I s1000 AHHIYEUARY SALE PlllCE $7431. OM ArPIOVID CllDIT Discount s1000 EXTENDED SERVICE CONTRACT AVAILABLE UP TO 36 MONTH COVERAGE AMMIVHSAl.Y SALi PlllCE $6417. lllMEDIA IE DELIVERY 75 AMC PACER '76 DODGE COLT 8 cyl • IUtO trans., factory air s2795 cond11toning. power steering, radio. heater. (607NIF). '77 OLDS REGENCY 98 78 CHRYSLER CORDOBA V-8, auto. tr1n1.. factory air, . V-8, auto. trans.. factory air, . power steering, powers,995 o owe r steer I n g ·s1995 windows. AM/FM stereo '9dlo power windows, AM/FM tape deck. heater, vinyl roof, stereo radio. vinyl roof. tilt tinted glass. split Mat, wire wheel. cruise control, leather. wheel COV9l'S. tllt wtt .. 1. crul .. control. (187RKS). (979TXB). '73 BUICK ESTA TE WAGON '7 4 VW CONVEmBLE 75 OfE.VROLET IMPALA 73 PONTIAOflREBIRD V-8, auto trans . factory air, windows. power seats. AM/FM '4 cyt .. 4 IC)ffd. (698LPA). power steering, power s2995 stereo rldio, tilt wheel. load Hard to find car. levelers. rack. leather. (855HNV). " I I ./ $3795 V·S, auto. Irani .. factory air s2395 V-8. aufo. trans., factory a1rs2795 oondlllonh·~. power ateerlng, conditioning, power steering, (347RKS}. radfo. (681HFF).