HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-04-23 - Orange Coast PilotRELUCTANT CAMPAIGNER IN NEW JERSEY, 1952
Pat Nixon Hears SP.eech for Vice Presidency -
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This ls Uie fird of 14 parts in an uclu.sfve Daily Pilot
1em1. E:;cerpts are adapted from "TM Lonely Lady of
San Clemente: The Story of Pat Nixon," by Lester David.
TM book tDiU be published by Thomas Crowell Co. ill late 1ummer. By LESTER DA V1D
She awakens before 7 in the darkened upstairs
be~m at San Clemente. When the drapes are·
part;J!d, the Pacific Ocean appears as though through
gauze in th.e July morning haze. By 10or11, a com-
. manding view of the California coastline will stand
out brillianUy as far as Dana Point, eight miles to
the north.
In 20 mi~utes she is taking her breakfast,
brought by Fina Sanchez. Fina and her husband
Manolo have worked for the N'ixons for more than 10
years. There are no other servants in the 10-room
~~use. Breakfast is always light: fresh fruit or fruit
Juice, toast and coffee. It has not changed in. de-
c~des, nor has the time she rises, but now there is a
difference.
SHE EATS SLOWLY, USING HER left hand in-
stead of the right. The physical therapist has in·
structed her to use the hand, especially the fingers.
as much and as often as possible, to strengthen the
muscles affected by the stroke she suffered in July
1~76. ~e stroke had partially paralyzed her left
side, slightly affected her speech, which is still
somt::'~hat slurred, and brought on a painful arthritic condition.
Her how·s are precisely planned. Now that she
has. no staff or even a secretary, she plots out in her
m~nd what she will do and when, and does it to the
minute, as always.
She knows that this is the day for the therapist's
--Vanis?
visl& -three each week -to supervise the ex·
~rclses. But before the therapist's arrival. she gets
in a little gardening. one of her major delights.
· Because of the continued weakness of her left side, it
is difficult ror her to kneel to tend her roses and
vegetables. Sbe can manage mucb better if she gets
down on all fours, supp0rtmg herself on botb knees
and one hand.
~ PUTS ON DARK PANTS,"' her daughter
Julie confides, ••so the stains on her knees won't
show." Julit. who.knows bow hard her mother is
figbtlng to regaln her full health and strength. says
softly: "I acbe for her • • • It makes me sad to see
her growing older because I never think ol her as
old. She's so young lookinl{ and acting." ·
, Despite Pat Nixon's illness, she looks extreme-
ly well, ~traight and slim. She keeps her hair a pale
gold. The lines are deeper now in her face and neck
and on her forehead, though she hardly seems her
age -66 on March 16. Lines or no, she still uses only
a light beige base to make up, light pink lipstick. a
small amount of eye shadow and mascara. She has
never had plastic surgery. Doctors cannot predict how quickly a patient can
recover from the effects of a stroke, or how
completely, but Julie is less optimistic. She feels that
while .her mother has made remarkable progress.
she w11J never make a full recovery. ''She tires so
easily," Julie says sadly. "She's just not that
strong."
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORN IA. .SU NDAY, APRIL 23, 1978 TW ENTY-FIVE CENTS
Jet's Passengers Back to Safety
Dally f'll« St.all ,,_
'Hoops It llp
Kathy Doyl<.> takes her tum
at clipping the souvenir net
after Huntington Beach High
School 's ~irls bas ketball
team won its second straight
CIF 4-A championship
Saturday. For details of the
:Victory over Buena Hig h of
Ventura. see Page Bl.
LEGAL TERMS -How much
should an attorney cost? How
did some shoppers gel free legal
advice Saturday? For more keys
to the courtroom, see Page Cl.
BACK AND HEALTHY -
Stang Hfdronics used con-
servative management lo pull
the company out of hot water.
Now the firm is looking for
green pastures in Arabia's de·
sert. Paae cs.
SUNSET•s DAWN -.
Measures designed to shut down
useless agencies and com·
J'rlissJoos bave goUen olf to a
•low start, but maybe that's for
tbe best. say the backers of sun·
aeUaws. Page C2. • L. ~
9Hurt
In Crash
At Camp
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN
Of 1119 Detty f'llet S&lff
Nine persons on a weekend
scouting · camporee in Tunner
Canyon were injured Saturday
night when the vehicle in which tJti were riding went out of con· tr and overturned.
he driver of the small
pie up, Gladys Mander. of Glen-
dora, and her three sons. Daniel,
6, Don, 8, and Denton, 10, were
still receiving emergency room
treatment early this morning.
Officials at Placentia-Linda
Community Hospital refused to
comment on the extent of their
injuries or whether they would
be admitted.
Two Glendora scouts riding tn
the vehicle, Ken Gerber, 13, and
Jeff Boyer, 12, were listed in sla·
ble condition. Gerber was transferred to
Kaiser Permanente Hospital ~ Bellflower after receiving
eatment for a fractured pelvis a1 St. Jude Hospital in Fullerton.
Boyer was admitted to St. Jude
with a head injury. A11other youth, Hiram Pena,
~I Glendora, was treated and
)eased al St. Jude. The other
wo passengers, Russell
Seawell, 11, and Marvin Sawyer.
11, were treated at the scene for
minor injuries.
1 The foreign made vehicle with ;a wooden shell over its bed was
apparently traveling too fast lo
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COMICS ON TV -Television
is forever borrowing from other
media. Comic strips are the
latest insplralion and
"Spiderman" Is the most suc·
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ROGER McKlti~ON'S CELERITY ~W,ES NEWPORT FIRST
Leadlng ·J:fass A PHRF Rlvaj8 !oward Enaenada
Sta~t's sp_eedy
Fleet·~.ffeads f Oi·:EDsenada . , . . . ByALMON~LOcKABEY ~ Thousands of spectators Dellyl"tle4~tltieU1tw Viewed the starting antics Of the
Nearly 500 'sWlboats "braved"
a 10-12 krrot· southwesterly
breeze Wlder. sunny sides Satur·
·day as the :31st Newport-to-
Ensenada y~bt race got under
way under conditions that pro-
mised to provide one of the
fastest r.wis to the Baja·
California )eaport in recent:r
years.
It was a fast but somewhat or.
derly start with no reported inci·
dents despite the fact that the
crews of aeyetal dozen yachts
turned t)le air blue as they
foqht. for 1ea room near the!
weather ends of the twtn start.·
in& lines oil &he Newport jetty. -.
yachts from every available foot or· seashore from the jetty to
.Dana Point: -The s mall craft warnings that
·prevailed Friday night were
cancelled by midmorning.
Special race weather bulletins
from the National Weather
Service promised the sailors
that the Winds would' increase to
16 knots and swing westerly by
midafternoon. The forecast
also said the winds would
diminish by nightlall and blow
offshore.
First starts at noon sent the
Ocepn Raclng Catamarans
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PiWt, Navigator HeLI
By Soviet Authorities
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HE~INKI. Finland (AP) -
Passengers from a South
Korean Jetliner said early today,
their plane was forced to crash-
land on a frozen lake by fire
·rrom Soviet interceptor jets that
also killed two passengers.
"Al first the passengers mis·
took the Soviet plane for an
American fighter escort," said Jean-Claude Fory, a French
businessman, recalling the in-
terception Thursday. "We'd
been flying for hours and we
thought we were over
Anchorage."
Another Western European
traveler, who asked not to be
identified, said, "l thought the
plane had come to welcome us.
Then we heard a boom and saw
a flash outside. We were bit by
Moro Death
'Ilme Pa8se s
Without Word
shells and there was an ex•
plosion and we went down like a
lilt <elevator). "Seconds later the plane
began to rock and the pilot
began to look for a place to land.
We had an excellent pilot.
Without him we woWd have been
dead. There was a bole in the
airplane and wilh that bole we
landed.'•
Seiko Shiozaki. of Kobe.
Japan. said: "A Soviet plane
shot at us from the left •••
There was a hole in the side of
the plane and the wind was
rushing in. One Korean and one
Japanese were killed. The plane
plunged for five minutes, down.
down, down ••• We landed on
the snow."
The passengers said they were
on the ground two hours before
Russian search teams found
them and took the injured away
by helicopter. Those not hurt were taken to
an unidentified village and held
in a building surrounded by Sov·
iet soldiers.
Barely a word was exchanged
between the passengers and
their hosts, one survivor said.
ROME (AP) -The deadline A Pam Am rescue plane
set by the Red Brigades for gov-brought the 106 survivors here
ernment action to save Aldo early Friday from the Soviet
Moro ·s life passed Saturday Union, but offic~als said the
without word on the fate of the Russians detained the Korean
kidnapped former premier. A pilot and navigator.
lawyer for jailed members of Korean Air Lines President
the terrorist band said he doubt· Cho Choon·hoon said the downed
ed a church relief organization plane's pilot, Kim Chang-kyu.
chosen as an intermediary could flew the aircraft for 90 minutes
help Moro. after it was hit searching for a
Pope Paul VI issued a landing site. dram a tic personal plea for He said the pilot and navigator
Moro's release and Italian Lee KWl-Soo were being held by
leaders held emergency meet-Russians for further in.estiga·
ing. After the midafternoon lion. apparently for violation ot1
deadline, Moro'sfamily appealed Soviet air space. The Russi8ll$
to the ruling Christian Democrat also look the plane's "black
Party to contact the Red box" flight information re·
Brigades, who seized the 6l·year· carders, he said.
old party president March 16. The airline president tol(i a
Hundreds oI ordinary citizens. news conference here that Sov·
•many in tears and clutching iet gunfire knocked out the
rosary beads, gathered in a vigil plane's navigation equipment•
outside Moro's home and the But there was no immediate in-
downlown Rome headquarters dication how the aircraf
of the Christian Democrats. strayed into Soviet airspace.
Men and women joined hands The mercy flight also carried'
in front of the fortress-like bead· the bodies of the two persons -quarters in Piaiza det Gesu. As killed when the Soviet jets
the deadline passed, they went forced the Korean plane down 1G
into the 16th century church northwest Russia.
across the plaza to pray for the •
five·Ume former head of the '
itauaneovemment. Body Fqund at DP
Attorney Sergio Svanalt
emerged Saturday evening from
a one-hour talk with gang leader
Renato Curcio and. aQOther ter-
rorist tn a Turin prlaon. and
<See •oao. Pase Au
Officials wen seeking the l~
tity early today of a body found lQ:
the ocean outside the Dana
.HarbOr late Saturday nlght. .J
No furtherdetaib were aftlla.
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WeMty teview of Or&nge Coast highlights
INFANT JASON WITH FAMILY: NO. 100,000
Early arrival was tust in time'
Jason Lee De Haven arrived seven weeks early, just In
time lo become the 100.000th infant born at St. Joseph
Hospital of Orange. Jason 1s the son of Bruce and Debra
De Haven of 5202 "Q" St . Marine Corps Air Station, El
Toro. llosp1tal staffers celebrated the anfaol's birth by
showering gifts on the young one and his parents. "l was
totally amazed," said the new rather, "We just couldn't
believe how nice everyone was." llow nice were they? For
one thing, the hospital won 't s ubmit a bill for the
delivery.
Dolls teach in Toro school
Dolls are more than just happy little playthings, at
least they arc al El Toro Marine Elementary School. The
school's hblory and language students. firth and sixth
graders. <:ire making dolls to help learn about their sub-
jects. The dolls arc celebrities and historical figures, the
likes of Amelia Earhart, Emily Dickinson, Daniel Boone,
Father Serra and a number of presidents. Youngsters pick
a n~rson and research their lives. then produce a doll or
papaer-mache and yarn for hair. Teacher Dave P(ince said,
"We feel that when the kids do something qmgibly with
their hands. they have more to write about.
Cost,1 Mc~a
CM Freeway
decision due
in mid-May
Assemblyman Dennis
Manger , D-lluntington
Beach, said last week that
a decision on completion
of the long delayed Costa
Mesa Freeway's final leg
to the coast may be made
Laguna Beach
by !\lay 15. M~J!!ers said
funding for t~·required
environmcntal.irnpacl re-
µort is included in the
st ate 's 1978-1 •bud get.
Mangers s,i 1~ loca l
groups' pressllJ'.e. on state
Transportatld~irector
i\driann Gianlo helped mO\'l' the pr ~t along.
Something to mk about
whi le strugglipll through
Newport Boul evard 's ;htck trarfic.
Patrols make gays nervous
Art Colony Police won special funding for ~tr~ patrol1t
or so-called trouble spots las t week, but with It came cries
from the gay community thet'e that they are likely to be
harassed as a reirnlt. Laguna Beach Police' Chief Jon Sparks countered that ''Marauding groups of vagrants and
out or towners" are the main targets, people who prey on
homosexuals. In a related item. the city council bared a
30·most-unwantcd list of residents who have accounted 'for
240 arrests In the colony. 'The figures were presented to
back up the request for increased patrols. Councilman
Wayne Beglln said the 30 listed bad "gone beyond what
.reasonable hospitality allows." ·
\Residents furious at rent rise
Elderly residents of Treasure Island Trailer Park last
week complained that large rent increases -one from
$125 to $275 per month i n less than one year -were forclng
low-income residents out. A survey by resldent.s showed
recent. increases ranging from $40 to $200 per month.
Average age at the park is about 62 years. with 134 full·
time homes in the 27 acre park. Oper•lors say the rent.a
are jusUfied by the blgb value of oceart front. ~roperty.
Rubens'
'Graces'
Fo11nd
ROME CAP) -Police bavo
recovered undamaged the
Rubens masterpiece ''The Three
Graces" and nine other Flemish
works stolen from the PitU
Palace in Florence, Cultural Af.
fairs Minister Dario Antoniotti
announced early today.
The announcement coincided
with a report from police
sources in Florence that three
persons were being held for
q uestlonlng a bout the thefts
from the palace -the first since
the museum was established in
1640.
The burglars broke through a
skylight early Friday and used a
rope ladder to gel to the famous
nrl works. Using meticulous
timing, they struck between in·
spection tours by guards at the
.. Palatine wing of the 15th cen·
tury palace, where a burglar
alarm was being installed.
Pitti gallery of!icials estimat·
ed the paintings' value at $1.1
million. and there was specula·
t ion, because more valuable
paintings were passed up, the
theft was "filling an order."
It was one of the most sensa-
tional of a wave of art thefts that
has plagued Italy for years.
many in unguarded museums
and churches.
Antonioui .said the question·
ing of the three persons by Florence police led to discovery
of the paintings in the city. lie
said they were not damaged.
The Rubens was the most im-
portant of the s tolen master
pteees. It ia a 23·inch by 14·inch
painting on ~ of th• three sls-
t er goddesses -Aglaia,
Euphrosyne and Thalia.
Lollipop's
Long Gone,
Shirley, 50
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Shirley Tem·
pie Black, who says she led ''an enchanted
childhood," celebrates her 50tb birthday to-
day. looking back on half a century of
dimples and diplomacy.
Reaching the half-century mark hardly
seems to raze the woman who mln&led with
Hollywood stars as a toddler and now moves
just as easily amone international diplomats.
"I had an enchanted childhood -a
magic childhood -with great memories. But
I don't want to live in the past and l don't live
in the past " she said in an interview from
her suburban home in Woodside, about
25 miles south or here. . . .
"At age 60," she atlded, "I don't cross
out any options or opportunities."
She said she's bad to l wo other careers -
at home and in pubHc life -since the "Good
TaM,.LE·IL.ACK
Ship Lollipop" days of the
late 1930s when she
became the nation's top
box-office attraction after
discovery by a talent scout
at age 3. She retired Crom
film making at 22.
"I've been working for
47 years and I like hard
work," said the former
star whose laughter
s'prink led her conversa-
tion.
"My proud and serious interest continues
to be international relations," she said. "I've
studied long and hard and feel reasonably ex-
pert in some areas."
She said her diplomatic experience led lo
seats on the boards of directors of three ma·
jor corporations.
President Nixon appointed her U.S.
representative to the United Nations in 1969.
She became U.S. ambassador to Ghana in
1974 , and two years later was named the na-
tion's first woman chief of protocol.
As an •·<1bsolutely" loyal Republican.
Mrs. Black admits &he's watching comin&
elections with hopes a change in administra·
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DIMPLES SURVIVED CAREER CHANGE
lions will mean another ambassadorial ap·
pointment. ·
She Is a lecturer. too. In a reeent ap··
pearance at Iowa's Coe College, for example,
s he said students questioned her about
foreign affairs, but had little interest in her
movie career.
For now, she calls herself a .. garden
variety, happy, U.S. citizen'' who sUU gets
tan mail, and enjoys tending her garden at
home with her husband of 28 years, Charles
Black.
Linda, her daughter by a previous mar-
t i age, is 30 and married. Her son
CharlesJr., is 25, and her daughter, Lori, 24 •
As for those old films in which she tap.
danced and sung ber way to four Academy
Awards for best performance as a juvenile.
she says she has prints in storage but doesn't
·pull them out. not even for an occasional peek.
"No need," says she, "I was there ...
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SCOUTS INJURED. • • ~·1
negotiate the narrow, winding
road, rutted by recent rains. It
went out of contro l, the
California Highway Patrol re·
ported.
t The truck, traveling on a
small downgrade in the road.
overturned twice Qn the pave-
ment and once in the loose dirt
and tall grass on the side of the
road.
Mrs. Mander and her
husband, wbo was following in
another vehicle, righted the
s mall camper against a walnut
. tree.
: The top of the cab was
.s mashed in and the windshield
·and back window were ap-
parently tossed from the vehicle
as it rolled. .
It also sustained damage to
the driver side and wooden shell.
Poles, a brown shoe and other
articles were strewn about in the
bed of the truck.
sort drink cans, papers and a
sock were found on the flattened
grass a few feet in front of
where the vehicle was righted
against the tree.
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Initial summons for em~rken
cy vehicles to the scene,. two
miles from the intersection of
Tunner Canyon Road and' the
Orange Freeway, Route s'#j in-
dicated a bus had plunged o(rer a
cliff and a major rescue o~ra-
tion was needed. .. ·
CHP units from Los ~eles
."and Orange counti~s anwdange County Fire and State o stry
personnel responded to 9:15
p. m. incident ins I the
Firestone Boy Scout ~rva·
lion, which is listed a' 'vate property. . .
There were 400 s1· from Glendora camped un' a full
moon in the vari small
valleys among the r ed ·ier· . .• . i ram. •\r ,
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MORO. ~/e ;.
said in answer to ·ii : uesti.on
about the role of tbe'•.iRoman
Catholic relief group qts:
"I am a pesslmis~, !' would
have been necessaf r the
Christian Democrats ~eclare
themselves ready to ~sider a
negotiation." .
The party earlier i tfle day
suggested Caritas ·a .4n i~·
-termediary to search r •poss•·
ble ways'' to save M • The
group agreed, but rilas
general secretary Eml Frac-
chi said later his Ro .ortice
had received no respon from
the terrorists. ··,_1 Lawyer SpazzaU calle<I e in-
itiative "the equivalent of'a 'no'
badly disguised," and said:
•·caritas should have issued a
parallel appeal: to the Retl
Brigades to free Moro and to the
state to free the poUUcal
prisoners •• 4 It would have
been at least a gesture of good
wlll." ·.,
The lawyer said the ~~ Red
Brigades members on ~l in
Turin tor sediUon had no· ~om·
ment, but would await dnelop.
ments from Carttas. . :
The Red Brigades demJDded
that the ruling Christian
Democrats indicate by 3-: p.m.
Saturday -G a.m. EST ..:..:their
readiness ·lo negotJate the re-·
lease of .. communist prlsoilers"
io save Moro from eucuti~
I t :
Pigtailed Debra Lair, 10, performs aggressively in the
junior Kata, advanced division <left> and then grins fr~m
the sidelines. The motions took place at the 10th annual m-
vilational karate championships at UC Irvine Saturday.
Kata is a routine of formal exercises without opponent.
Hughes F orlune
For Medi~al Study?
LAS VEGAS, Nev. CAP) -Ac·
tress Jean Peters, once married
to industrialist Howard Hughes,
·says her former husband
several times mentioned that his
fortune would be leCt to medical
research.
Miss Peters testified in a dep·
osition Friday in the trial to de-
term lne the validity of the so-
called Mormon Will. She did not
appear in court.
.. He said his fortune was to go
lo medical research," s he said
in the sworn statement.
Miss Peters, who married
Hughes in'l957 and divorced him
14 years later, said Hughes dis·
cussed the will shortly after they
met in 1946, and again in the
1950s during a telephone con-
versation. But she said he never
mentioned the will after that •
She said she last saw Hughes
in Boston in 1966.
The Mormon Will. dated
March 19, 1968. leaves the vast
Hughes fortune to various
beneficiaries, including ex·
wives, aides, universities,
charities, relatives, the Mormon
Church and the Boy Scouts or
America. It also leaves a sub· stantial portion of the estate lo
Utah gas station atlendanl
Melvin Dummar.
Hu1?hes ·died in April, 1976
leaving a fortune estimated at
from $168 million to $2 billion.
Disease Dead
Smtdlpox Eradicated?
o ENEV A <AP> -The wortd Health oraniza· Uon says ~mallJ><?X• the once-0.r~aded, high con·
tagious virus disease, may fin ally hav beeh
eradi cated from Earth. ·
In the latest issue of its magazine. the WHO said
no cases of smallpox have been reported anywhere
in the world in six months. The last known person to
have the disease lived in Merka, Somalia, and he re-
-covered, it said. "IC no cases are found during the search ac-
tivities currently sweeping through East Africa and
neighboring countries, then this patient in Merka
• • • will have been the last case of smallpox on
Earth.'' the magazine said. "For the first time the
eradication of a human di~ease will have be~n
achieved."
When the WHO smallpox eradication campaign
began in 1967, the infection was endemic in 34 coun·
tries with a combined population o( 1.2 billion. At the
time an e:stimated 20 million people bad smallpox.
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Patient for Six Days_?_..___
Average OC Hospital Stay Costing $1,410
B7GA.&Y GllANVILLE
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• 1l you are • paUa,at iJl an
Oral\&• Couoty hospital, chances
are &ood your stay will last six
days and cost you and /or your
insurance company $1.•10.
The health plannfn( cowicll
won't have the final say la those
btues.
per patient dly of any hospital
ln Orange County, $288.
Low occupancy coupled with
hith per patient day cost gave
Esparanza the highest percen·
tage or operating loss among
county hospilals. It's also likely that the
boapital where you are staying ls only slightly more lhan half.
filled with patients.
It will review applications,
make recommendations and
then forward the appUcatlons to
state health planners for ap·
prov al or rejecUon. Shaw made the point that It is
bis company's shareholders who
bear the burden of such losses,
"not the government, not the pa·
Uent." Furthermore, chances are 29 in 38 that the hospital in which
you are staying is investor-
owned !Uld operated for a profit.
llospilals that go ahead with
changes without first obtalning
the state's blessing face a cutoffin
eligibillly for Medi·Cal relm·
bursemenl. In terms of cost to the patient.
. a statistic unique to Orange County.
Those are some or the facts
and figures included in the
Orange County Health Planning
Council's COCHPC) 1978 inven·
tory of health services and facilities.
The 1978 inventory of health
care facilities was the subject of
a public hearing Wednesday
night in Santa Ana.
Tustin Community Hospital tops
lhe list compiled by OCH PC.
It's 208·page inventory of
county health care facilities
showed that patients spend an
aver age of $266 a day for
services al Tustin Community.
And one of the first objP.ctions
raised was to the use of 1975 figures.
While the health planning
council's survey of county health
care faciUties is dubbed 1978, the
fiures used revert lo 1975.
Alan Shaw, president of
American Hospital Management
Corp., said conditions at
E~peranza Hospital in Yorba
Linda have changed dramatical·
ly since 1975.
The 1975 figures ol hospitals
then controlled by convicted em·
bezzler Dr. Louis Cella were
next In line in the amount or re·
venue generated per patient
day. Thrr~ years old or not, the
figures will be the basis OCHPC
will use when reviewing hospital
applications "for changes in
beds, services or any capital ex-
penditures in excess of $150,000 ...
Shaw made that point because
OCHPC figures showed that
Esperanza was only 13.3 percent
occupied in 1975.
Mission Community Hospital
in mission Viejo was shown as
receiving $259 per patient day.
Another one lime Cella-
cont rolled hospital, Mercy
General Hospital was next in line
with a Cigureof$249.
That low occupancy rate was
rertected in Espacanza 's stand·
mg as having the highest cost
RECOVERY • • •
From Page Al
For a few months following the.
stroke, Mrs. Nixon used a cane when walking.
She has since discarded it. After the gardening,
there is a period of rest, but not for long. Soon
s he will be sitting at a card table, dealing herself
a game or solitaire. ll is not to kill tirpe. This
too, is part of her regimen to get well. She has
been instructed lo exercise her fingers by deal·
. 1ng the cartis, picking them up. laymg them
down with her left hand~ She does this al least
once each day, somcllmes more often.
After lwtch and a nap and her session with
the therapist, s be sits on the shaded terrace
which looks out over the Pacific at San Mateo
Point and reads. She prefers biographies and
historical novels. "Nicholas and Alexandra,"
Robert K. Massie's account or the last tragic
years of the Russian imperial family, was a
special interest.
She has several times read, with considera-
hle interest. Anne Morrow Lindbergh's "Gift
from the Sea." a somewhat lyrical evocation of
lhe precious values of privacy and solitude
Although she receives hundreds of letters
daily. she can no longer answer each personally
or dictate replies. as she did with every
message that came to her in the White House. .w.
Almost 104,000 pieces of maH, 5,000 telegrams ;-
a nd hundreds or noral arrangements arrived at
San Clemente in the three weeks following her
stroke. Since then. she has received more than a
million messages from all over the world.
A corps of volunteers, local women who
have remained loyal to the family and to her,
comes to San Clemente to sift through_ the let·
ters, answer some, and pass along to her those
that arrive from special people. In groups of
six. the volunteers work several hours each day.
c·oming to the office complex. which is about a
...........
SIGN OF HIGH SPIRITS AFTER STROKE
Leaving Long Be•ch Hoepftet, Jufy 1976
VISITING NEW YORK TWO WEEKS AGO
Pat Returning Home From Florida Trip
quarter·mile from the main house. They never
see her.
In late afternoon. her husband returns from
those same offices, outside the white adobe wall
of the estate. A year ago, when he was still re·
covering from the phlebitis that almost killed
him, he would travel the distance in a golf earl.
but now he walks.
Every day, when he comes home, the Nix·
ons get into their bathing suits and swim in the
pool. Lounges and folding canvas chairs are
ranged arowtd, four of them bearing names on
their backs like directors' chairs on a movie
set: The President, Mrs. Nixon. Tricia, Julie.
Pat Nixon enters the water and swims, hard
and purpoeefully, using the breast stroke. She
does a lap, rests. goes at it again. Before her
stroke, she could easily do a dozen without
tiring.
In the old days at San Clemente, whenever
time or her schedule allowed, she would walk
for at least two hours each day. In Washington.
too, she would frequently join the president and
bis friends for a bowling evening in the base·
ment alleys, and became so expert she regular·
ly outscored her daughters and Nixon's friend,
Charles G. Rebozo. Once a bowling ball slipped from her
fingers and fell squarely on a presidential toe.
Nixon danced around the alley. hopping on one
foot and howling with pain. Julie, recalling the
story, says he lost hi s temper; then, remorseful,
"couldn't have been more considerate and
thoughtful to Mom" all the rest or the week.
After a 15· or 20·minute swim. now the Nix·
ons dress, and Fino and Manolo Sanchez serve
dinner. often on the poolside terrace, sometimes
in the dining room.
Usually the Nixons dine alone; on rare OC·
casions there will be guests: Julie and David
Eisenhower, Bebe Rebozo or Robert Abplanalp, a
few other close personal friends. Sometimes
people high in official life come to see them.
though the visits are oot publicized.
Nobody stays late. Everyone watches close·
ly to see if she is tiring. When the signs come,
they make their goodbyes.
There are m any nights when the Nixons sit
alone. Perhaps he goes up to his study to work
on his memoirs while she stays downstairs
reading or watching television.
Sometimes they will watch a movie, a print
of which is sent by friends in the Industry. A
screen is put up al one end or the large living
room and a technician operates the equipment.
Recently. a friend suggested they see
''Network," a corrosive indictment of the
television business, written by Paddy
Chayefsky. The friend called writer Victor
Lasky, who knew Chayefsky, to try to obtain a
print, voicing a good deal or concern about lhe
profanity in the movie. Wouldn't it upset the
Nixon women?
Lasky, who relates the story, laughs and
shakes his head. He knows that Julie and her
mother were hardly unaware of the expletives
deleted from the Watergate tapes.
Pat and Richard Nixon sleep in separate
bedrooms toward the rear of the house, each
with an ocean view -as they did in the White
House and at their Key Biscayne, Fla., estate,
which they no longer own. (At Key Biscayne he
slept. in the office complex away from the main
house.)
· He goe5 to bed late, often after midnight.
usually taking bis work with bim and either read·
ing or writing for an hour of so.
She retires early, usually by 10. and reads a
short while before she falls asleep.
TOMORROW: The Recluse
Copyright (C) IJ7S by Lai# Dr.Md. '
Overall, the OCHPC lnvestory
inventory of health care
faclllties showed that Orange
County Is not as seriously over
bedded as other areas of the state.
There were lo 1975 f .l hospital
beds for each 1,000 populaUon,
the study showed. But the over·
alt occupancy rate of those
hospital beds was just 55.3 per·
cent. according to OCHPOti
Palmdale:
'
Bulge or
Mo11ntain
LOS ANGEL~ (AP) • The
federal government has spent
millions of dollars to see tr the
heaving of a Southern California
area nearly as large as Indiana
could mean an earthquake or a
new mountain. The U.S~
Geological Survey began, study·
ing the 32,000-square·mile uplift,
called the P\Jmdale Bulge, two years ago.
At that time, USGS approved
Sl.4 milUon to study the forma·
t1on. This year. it plans to spend
SS million -one·third of all the
federal money handed out for
earthquake s tudy -on in·
vestigaling the uplift. Inlorma·
tion from a lour.month in·
vestigation completed last wtek
1s being processed into com·
puters at the USGS center at
Menlo Park .
The USGS said early study re·
sults would kick out of tbe com-
puters around June. and the
final report is not likely before
the end of the year. The uplift,
whicb straddles tM 600-mile·
long San Andreas Fault and is
centered in the Palmdale area.
might foretell a great earth·
quake, or it might be part of
mountain·buildlng processes -
rising and falling harmlessly
over the ages, scientists say.
"We just don't know. Nobody
knows.·· said Peter L . Ward,
chief of the USGS earthquake
µrediclion branch. "But, we're
movin~ in the right direction.
We know a lot more about the
uplift now ··
Robert Castle. bead o( the
USGS team that first reported
the uplift on the basis of earlier
survey records, said the bulge
probably began building about
1960. Jl peaked in 1974 alter
swelling about 12 in ches above
s urrounding land, he said. Peaks
or up to 18 inches were recorded.
Sometime after 1974, Castle
said dips es deep as seven inches
began developing in the bulge.
"It has grown in sort of spasms
with great rapidity,.. he said,
adding that the bulge could have
moved from its original position.
Castle said a similar bulge
began in the same area about
1906 and had disappeared by
1926. "There's geologic evidence
that this kind of thing has been
going on for tens of thousands or
years," he said.
Bulge or no bulge, many
geologists say that Califomja is
due for a major quake along the
San Andreas Faull, particularly
m Southern California where the
last big temor on the fault OC·
curred in 1857.
Ins Angeles
Driver's Run
Cl.aims Pair
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A
25·year-old driver on a 10.minute
hit·and·run rampage killed two
pedestrians and left three others
injured early Saturday, police
said.
The driver, Charles Carter of
Los Angeles, was booked for in·
vestigation of manslaughter.
and police said two counts of
felony manslaughter and five
counts of felony hit and run may
be sought from the district al·
tomey 's office Monday.
Carter allegedly first struck
77-year·old David Huh as he was
in a crosswalk. As Carter sped
away, another motorist followed
him, got his license number and
returned to help Huh, who was
pronounced dead at the
California Hospital.
As Carter attempted a left
turn, police said witnesses re·
ported that he appeared to lose
control of his car as he hit two
youths, 11-year-old Lionel
Munoz. who later died and 8-
year·old Cesar Garcia.
Munoz, who suffered massive
internal injuries, was pro-
nounced dead on arrival at West
Adams Community Hospital.
Garcia wu reported in serious
condition at County-USC, said
Officer Michael Carter.
Information supplied by the
witness at the first accident.
scene led police to Carter's
home, where they waited for
him until bls arrival several
minutes later. They erruted
him af&era brief chase.
.iba, '~' ---*--.... .._, ----
•
Knee-lmoc~ing
Glen Alona of Costa Mesa warms up for the freestyl~
halC of competition at a Frisbee tournament Saturday ai
UC Irvine·s Campus Park. Wlnners of the contest that
ends today ·wm vie in world championships in A\lgust at
the Rose Bowl.
ENSENADA • • •
<From P1ge AU
away on the IMhore line and the
Class A l>erlormance Handicap
racing neet reaching away from
the offshore line.
Starts ror lhe other classes
were at 10.minute intervals untll
1 p.m. when the midget ocean
racing classes hmder 30 feet)
were sent on their way.
With the moderate winds pro-
vid ing a Cast reach, the
catamarans and Class A yachts
were hull-down on the horizon by ·
the tirne the smaller classes
answered the starting gun.
Out front early in the race wu
the new 60-foot catamaran Dou·
ble Bullet whose owner·aklpper,
Bob Hamel, declared he was out
to be the first. across the finish
line at Ensenada with a new
elapsed Ume record. ·
The existing record for the
12S·mile race is 14 hours and one
minute aet by lb• 46·foot.
catamaran Aikane ln 1957.
Challqtng the big ••cata" to
seaward were such Claas A
monohull speedsters aa t.be 8'·
foot CbrlsUne, sailed by Fred
Preiss. Pacific Mariners Yacht
Club; the Gfoot Ragtime sailed
by co-skippers Bill White and
Bill Pa1quinl, Long Beach Vaeht
Club, 8Dd tho 6$-foo\ Ila.ht. di&-
placement sloop Drifter, Hatry
Molosbco, LBYC. •
The anticipated bal,le
between Dri£ter and her aich
r i v a I M e r I i n r a i l e d 't o
materialize as Merlin, owned by
Bill Lee, Santa Cruz, failed' to
make the race. '
Also out of the race was Jack
Balllie's 12-meler Newsbey,
Balboa Yacht Club, which has
been first to finish in several
previous Ensenada races.
Also near the head or the fleet a rew minutes aft.er the s~rt
was Sirius 11, the 83 .• foot ltf·b9at
owned and skippered by Bob
Lynch, Newport Harbor Yatht
Club. Sirius 11 is also a fon'Oer
line honors (first to finish> win· • ner. •
Passengers on spectator bQtats
and sailors in the Class A PH1lF
fJeet were treated to a diapla, or
pulchritude be£ore the atlrt
when the .. racing" yaeht
Dominator. manned by a ~
crew from San Francisco,
paraded through the neet with •
topless female displaylna "er
charms. •
Depending on bow the Wind
gods treat the neet dWing the
night boura oU San Dleao and
the Coronados Islands, the Qnt
yachts should be arriviDC in
Eoaenada b1 m14morn1DJ. -
l
A~ Oi. CAP) -ABC l~ bu beea ,ivea two PM~ Awards!« IMl'tiorioul ac'1e~t bl b.readcaatlnc,
and KA.BC-TV ID Loi Ancetes was laonorecl for a news ~cuneatary aa police accoun. t ... lit.y.
TOE AWARDS llave been
alveo since 19U by the Georae
Foster Peabody Board. Tbe 1971 winners were chosen, from near-
1 y 700 entries. the largest
number ever submitted.
Medallions and certiricates wlll be presented to winners
May 3 at a luncheon sponsored
by the Broadcast Pioneers in Ne~ork.
David Wolper and ABC-TV
won an award for the production
of "Roots" a nd Arthur Rankin
and Jules Bus were honored for
the production of .J.R.R.
Tallden's book. "The Hobbitt."
OTHER U'l'l winners include:
TELEVISION: "The MacNeil-
Lebrer Report .. ; WBTV.
Charlotte. N .C., "The Rowe
String Quartet Plays on Your
Imagination."
Still Taking Stock
Two New York Stock ~change workers put in overtime
Saturday-to catch up with the massive volume recorded
during the past week on Wall Street. The pair were
among several hundred called in for overtime after the
market enjoyed a week of record activity that pushed
the average above the 800 mark for the first lime in
many months.
INTERNATIONAL/NATIONAL/WEATHER :::
~Won't -IOin.
Teacher Fired
In Union Fight
DETROlT <AP) -No one·
questioned her ablllt.y, q uallfica-
tioos or dedicatioll wben the
Detroit School Board voted to
lire high school gu i~ance
counselor Anne Parks.
After 40 years with the school
system, MiSs Parks had failed
only one requirement for the job
-she had refused to join a
teache r 's union o r pay the
equivalent or union dues.
"l'M NOT against unions or
organizations but I don't think
any person should be forced to
join one," said Miss P arks.
"How can a teacher teach all
racets or an issue when he
believes he is beholden lo the
union for his salary and other
benefits•!" asked Miss Parks,
who has a doctorate in educa-
tion. "Teachers are responsible
to the public, not to union of·
fi cials."
A spr ightly woman, Miss
Parks, who's in her early 605, is
not alone in her fight. More than
800 of the 4,000 students at Cody,
the city's largest high school,
have signed a petition seeking
her reinstatement.
"l don't want to get my hopes
up becawse I feel, bad enough
about her getting fired as is,"
11aid senior Ed Sweeney, 17.
•'She 's really helped a lot or peo-
ple - she kept me in school. ..
THE DrSPUT~ began in 1969
when the Detroit chapter or the
Am eric.an Federation o f
Teachers negotiated an agency·
shop clause in its contract with
the Detroit School Board. The ·
cla use required teachers who
did not join the union to pay an
a1:e n cy-s h op fee roughly
equivalent to wiion dues. That
came to about $136 a year for
full-time teachers.
Miss Parks a nd 600 other
teachers sued, challenging the
legality or the contract, and re·
fused to pay the agency fees or
to join the union. ·
The case eventually reached
the U.S. Supreme Court, where
Miss Parks and the others won a
partial victory last year. It ruled
unanimously that money collect-
ed from non·members could be
used only for collective bargain·
i n g a nd not for political
purposes.
Miss Parks offered to pay her
fees into an t?scrow a ccount
APWI,...,.... •
FIGHTING UNION PRESSURE "
Teacher Anne Parks ..
while the circuit court reviewed :
the case.
SA YING THE request was
••unreasonable," the union re· '
fused and again asked the school
b oard to fire he r from her
$23,000-a·ycar job.
''From our point of view it's a
reasonable thing to ask that
those who benefit from the work
or the union should be asked to
s upport the costs or the union's ''
operation." said Mary Ellen
Riordan, president or the .
Detroit Federation of Teachers. .' .,
Lorimar Productions, the ABC
Theatre presentation of "Green
Eyes"; Norman Lear, "All In the
Family"; London Weekend
Television, ••upstairs
Downstairs"; MTM Produc-
tions. ''Tbe Mary Tyler Moore
Show''; Steve Allen of KCET,
Los Angeles, creation of an
imaginative series on curren.t
events, "Meeting or Minds," in
which Allen converses with his·
GOP Lists
Promises
'Not Kept'
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, toric persons on contemporary
issues.
WmdsCUp
Chip Toss
BEAVER, Okla. CAPl -
Gusty winds frustrated
dung stingers hoping to set
a new distance mark at
the Ninth Annual World
Championship Cow Chip
Throwing Contest here
Saturday.
The tosses. which were
blown all over the outdoor
arena by stiff northwester·
ly winds, failed to top 140
feet.
Contestants, some of
whom came from as far
away as West Germany.
earned the dubious dis·
tinction of settin g the
poorest marks since 1974.
Last year, Art Koster of
Winona. Kan., threw a.
chip 190 feet ell, route to
his c hampionship title.
This year his best effort
marked at less than 99
feet.
Panama Trip
In Offing?
PANAMA CITY <AP) -A
major hotel said Saturday the
U.S. Embassy bad booked near·
ly the entire establishment ror
May 10-14 in preparation for a
possible visit by President
Carter, who has been invited by
Panamanian leader Gen. Omar
Torrijos.
A spokesman for the Holiday
Inn. who asked not to be named,
said the hotel bad 273 rooms and
all but 40 that are permanently
rented would be available.
The embassy said no decision
had been m ade by the White
House on whether Carter wUl
come to Panama. An embassy
source said he was unaware of
the h otel bookings.
WASllINGTON (AP) -Presi·
dent Carter has broken more
campaign promises tban he has.
kept, the Republican Party
claims in a review covering
Carter's first .13 months in of.
fice.
"Name any subject, J '11 find
you a promise not kept or one
that we would have preferred he
had not kept," GOP Chairman
Bill Brock said Saturday in re·
l easing the study entitled
"Promises, Promises.··
.. FROM TAXES, lo innalion.
to national defe nse, to energy, to
de-politicizing the Justice
Department, the record is clear
and speaks for itself," Brock
said. ·
The study lists 636 pledges
made by Carter during the cam·
paign and says the president has
broken 113 promises and kept
111, with 412 described as "un-
kept, unkeepable or unverifia·
ble."
The White House declined
comment on the report.
A similar GOP study, released
last September, said Carter had
kept 121 promises, broken 77 and
fallen "short or fulfilJment" on
another 230. However , the two
studies are not directly com·
parable because the lists of pro-
mises vary.
THE LATEST study says
Carter has failed to fulfill pro·
mises to enact a comprehensive.
energy program, maintain sta-
ble prices, obtain fair profits for
farmers and submit a national
health insurance plan in 1977.
It also lists as broken pro·
m ises, failures to· initiate
welfare reform in Carter 's first
year in office, de-politicize the
Justice Department and s pare
m iddle-income Americans from
higher taxes.
.. Mr. Carter has proposed an
impressive array of new taxes
for the American people," the
Republicans charge. Those tax·
es include new levies on gasoline
as part of his energy plan and
increases in payroll deductions
for Social Security.
MONTGOMERY, Pa. <AP) -
Four members of a family died
and three others were injured
Saturday in a n early morning
house fire, authorities said.
Police said the four -Tammy
Sue Wertz, 17, Timothy Yohn, 14,
Sterling Yohn, 13, and Elizabeth
Sue Yohn, 9 -died of burns and
smoke inhalation.
Belly Yohn, 42, the victims'
mothe r. was taken to Muncy
llosp1lal where s he was treuted
for burns and shock. and was re·
ported in guarded condition.
Donald Yohn Jr . 19. another
member of the family. was re·
leased from the 'hospital after
being treated for minor burns.
2Climhers
Nestled on
Cliffs Face
ZION NATIONAL PARK CAP)
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taineers. including the man who
climbed the towe ring World
Trade Center in New York,
climbed halfway up the scraggly
north face or Angels Landing in
11112 hours before bedding down
Saturday night on a lofty ledge.
George Willig, the 28-year-old
New Yorker who made the un·
authorized 110-story c limb in
Manh attan. and his climbing
partner Steve Matous, 23.
m anaged to reach their planned
sleeping spot on an outcropping
about 650 feet up just as dark·
ness enclosed the l ,500-foot
peak.
The two planned lo eat a high-
protein s nack and then harness
themselves into sleeping bags.
They were to awaken before
dawn and begin their second-day
assault at sunrise today.
The pair began their clumb
under ideal weather conditions
and were about a third of the
way up after eight hours of
climbing. Willig at that point
told ABC, which s ponsored the
climb and telecast it on ··wide
World of Sports," that he and
Matous were considering climb·
ing at night by the li ght of Ian·
terns on their helmets.
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MOSCOW CAP ) -Despite a
marked improv~ent in the
"tone" of the negotiations.
Secrelary of State Cyrus R.
Vance and Soviet leaders failed
to remove key obstacles to a
new arms control treaty in t~e
davs of talks that ended Sa ur-
day. US. officials reported.
The lack of a breakthrough
ev en after Soviet Pres ident
Leonid I. Brezhne v joined the
discussions left prospects for
completing the accord uncer-
tain. ·
AU.Or-nothing?
WASillNGTON (AP)
Senate Majority Leader Robert
t:. By rd said Saturd ay that
President Carter should give up
the idea of considering as an all·
or-nothing package bis proposed
jet fighter sales to Israel, E gypt
and Saudi Arabia.
.. I doubt tr there was this in-
sistence on a package whether it
would fly," Byrd told rei>orters
at a weekly news cQnference "I
think there has lo be recognition
that these are separate sales
and' proposals."
Pa!flllellt• End
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The Social Security Ad·
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·released Saturday that the new
law will end payment or monthly
benefits to about 250,000 persons
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t wo priests in the death of a •
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LOS ANGELES <AP> -A resolution eom· •tadinl former Jt'1nt Lady Betty Ford for ber CO•••• aD4 apennesa la ralslq the awareness of alcohol •bale ,,. di'afted by the Loi Angeles Atcobol Awareness w .. k Coa:unlttee. a committee •,POtamu Nld Sa~.
WANT to thank you for your esa toward your own alcohol
awareneas. We commend you
for sbarlq this with the na· lion.•• eom.Uttee co-chairman
Norm Soulberby quoted the re-solution.
'1'be appreciation we have
will be reflected in the tens or
thousands of silent sufferel'I
who now will come forward to
gain their own new awareness ...
continued the resolution to Mrs.
ETTY "°"o Ford, who is being treated at
the Long Beach Naval Hospital's Alcohol and Drug
Rehabilitation Center.
'
'I:bis resolution was to be presented Saturday
lllght at the Los Angeles Convention Center at the
banquet culminating Alcoholic Awareness Week,
which featured films. exhibits. seminars and Bay Massacre Solve· d? celebrity appearances to encourage awareness of
alcohol use and abuse. •
Police said Ng. Yu and Tam
were the three masked gUQmen who
More than 160 young
<and not so youne>
women aPJ>eared for
cheerleader audl·
t'ons called by tbo
Rams Saturday.
Among the throne
who got their Rah·
rah •s out were, ,at
left. Irma Rabwyler,
25, of Bqena Park
and Lenni Wood, 26.
of Long Beach. The
two made it into the
semi-finals where
th e 20 Rams
cheerleaders will be
picked. Some others
didn't make it, such
as Phyllis Wanger of
Culver city, right. a
Rams season ticket
holder foll 25 years.
She commented,
'Who knows, they
might need a
mascoL'
MRS. FORD was reported doing well Saturday
as she continued her treatment for addiction to
pain-killing medication and alcohol. She entered
the rehabilitation center April 11 for problems as·
soclated with medication dependence. A statement
released Friday through family spokesman Bob
Barrett stated that besides Mrs. Ford's depen·
dence oo an unnamed pain-killing drug, she also
was addicted to alcohol.
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Police
are convinced they have in custody
three of the main players in a bloody
mass.acre al a popular Chinatown
restaurant last fall, and a photo of a
fourth youth being sought was
published Saturday throughout the
state.
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Dr. Joseph Pursch said he expects the 60-year-
old former.First Lady to con1inue to do well with
her treatment. which he said usually lasts four to
five weeks.
Twin Tots Die
In Bouse Fire
The fugitive, identified as 18-year·
old Melvin Yu, was described by
pofice as usualty armed and "ex· tremely dangerous."
The Police Gang Task Force
Friday announced the arrests of two
high school youths charged in the
shooting spree al the Golden Dragon
Restaurant. which left five persons
dead· and 11 wounded. They also said
they had pulled from San Francisc°et
Bay mud two shotguns and a re·
volver believed used in the crime •
restaurant at 2:40 a.m. Sepl 4. fired
shots at the ceiling then sprayed
bullets at the 100 late-night diners.
W"mds Smpected
In Tram Deaths
.. The gang task force bas known all
a long who it wanted but it has taken
BAKERSFIELD <AP) -Two-year-()Jd twin a long, s low eight months to put
boys burned to death in a !ire Friday that together the pieces in a way that will
destroyed their parents' home here, Kern County stand in court," an unnamed source
firemen reported. Firemen found the charred was quoted as saying in published re-
bodies oC Santeen and Sajeen Patterson in the rub-ports Saturday. ·
ble of the home oC their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arrested Friday were Peter Ng, 18,
Willard Patterson, Fire Capt. Phil Johnson said. and an WUlamed juvenile, 17. Arrest-
The tiny bodies were ed March 24 was Curlis Tam, 18. All
found .within two feet or r· } four were charged in warrants with each other near the front ""7' ... TE five COWlls of murder , 11 counts of
door or the home. ~.1 n. assault with intent to murder and 11
He saJd another in· counts of assault with a deadly
f ant. thought to be the weapon.
twins' brother, was rescued from the home with
bµrns over 20 percent or his body.
GOP BopelU& Tlareatelled
REDONDO BEACH (AP) -Death threats
bave been made against Republicans Ed Davis
end George Deukmejian, both of whom are run.
ning for slate office, the FBI said Saturday.
The FBI confirmed receiving a call informing
agents of the threats, but added that it was not
conducting an investigation. The agency would not
say who made the call, or what the motive was for
the threats.
Sellien Ba1'e S•• .. ltet
LONG BEACH <AP) -About 300 senior
citizens attended a Congressional subcommittee
hearing Saturday lo determine if the Older
Americans Act or 1970 needs to be updated before
its renewal. • Testimony· focused on identifying the needs of
senior citizens. including an aggressive preventive
medicine program with free annual physical ex·
aminations.
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SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Mayor George
Moscone has vetoed an ordinance to allow self·
serve gas stations tn the city, saying it would cost
jobs for "young. low-income and low·skllled
persons ...
Sponsor Quentin Kopp had argued that self·
service station requiring one attendant for every
eight gas pumps would lend to reduce gasoline
prices. but Moscone said there was no guarantee
or that.
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PIEDMONT <AP> -Police were checking
leads today in the brutal slaying or a 24-year-0ld
woman whose throat was slashed in her family
home after she was left alone for about two hours.
Police Sgt. J. D. Maxon said the nude body or
Lynnette Marie Mollalh, 24. was found about 5
p.m. 'Friday by her brother, Gary, 22.
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-Orailge Couocy'e joblees rate dip~ to 5 ~cent at
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· Some other ~ms from the week wort.by of comment:.
Lower Air Fares Welcome
. Cheers to the Civil AeronauUcs Board for backing off
tts stiff ·necked attitude and ·opening the way for new
rounds ot cheaper-than-ever airline fares.
Traditionally protective of high fares a nd airline pro·
fits, the CAB is reversing itself and making it far easier
for carriers to compete for passengers with lower ticket costs.
Under the new policy, airlines will be able to cut their
Cares as much as 50 percent without even consultlng with
the CAB. With that protecUve umbrella gone, the more
3:ggressive lines are certain to off er flying bargains in wne for summer vacation travelers.
As Freddie Laker proved, lowered prices don't break
th.e backs of airlines. They just lure more passengers to
fill seats that ordinarily would ha ve been empty.
Farewell to Fallen Flier
A dip of the wings and a salute to aviator Frank
Tallman, who joined the list of fallen eagles last week
when his plane crashed into Santiago Peak.
A man of charm. a gentleman with dash. a credit to
his profession •. a nd a brave and s killed st~man.
Tellman's departure leaves an irreplaceable void with
his Or:rngc County pcighbors. .
Appreciate Art Close Up
Cheers and loud hurrahs for the Laguria J3each
Museum of Art for bringing forth into public view what
has to be the most .prestigious display of art ever seen in
these parts.
Picassos. Renoirs, Chagalls, Henry Moores, Childe
Hassams. Moris. Bonnards. Marinskys ... a ll of these
artists and more of equal fame arc on display in this out
standin~ showing
In .all, 130 orig inal fin~ works are being shown
through May 28 at the museum, 307 Cliff Drive <Closed
Tuesdays). They a rc on loan from a private museum and
are on display in Laguna through the efforts of Mrs. Nick
H. Williams.
Clearinghouse Disturbs
You'd think even banker.oriented bureaucrats would
s hy away from a program described as having the JX>ten·
tial for "an unparalleled threat to personal privacy."
Yet the Federal Reser ve h as approved a national
e lectronic clearinghouse system that wiJl permit banks
and other depository institutions to have access ultimate·
I'.' to any private.party money transaction in the count ry.
Very efficient, said the Fed's board of governors.
Very dangerous, said the blue-ribbon Privacy Protection
Study Commission.
Very efficient, said the ~~d's board of governors.
The governors won.
Tra-la-las Too Tempting?
From Atlanta comes word that shoppers are being
fed a s ubliminal m essage via Muzak telling them not to
steal. The scientist testing the program believes stores
can cut down theft losses if their customers are reminded
ob so unobtrusively that shoplifting is morally wrong and
they might get ca ught.
That's all well and go00, but there·s something ter·
ribly spooky about s ubliminal messages. It's a bit terrify-
iug to consider we 're being motivated without our
Kziowledge and against our will.
Think of the possibilities if the store programmed the
mess age to encourage shoppers to buy instead of telling
them not to steal. •
"I don't know why I bought 20 loaves of bread and 12
dozen eggs." says the shopper to her hus ba nd.
~mething just made me do it.'' • ()pinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
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1 · Boyd/Epitaphs
By.L.M.BOYD
Read y for another
Language man contest?
Let's have a go at Apt
Epitaphs. fictional fancies
concocted without malice.
SU ch as: .. Burt ~~_!l.~lds, Alone at Last." "rn1ruu!DS•
tein's Monster. E Phuibus
Unum." .. Edwin Newman.
He Done Good.•• "Izaak
Walton, Weight 420 pounds,
Lenjtth 32 feet." "Here Lies Richard Helms, Admitted-·
ly." U you come up with any
more, kindly send same for
publication and appropriate
blame.
Not only is a woman's
work never done, but said
woman rarely gets credit for
it. Take·that saying, for in-
stance: "A woman's work Ill
never done." Not one in a
mlUion knows it was first
said in the 1790s by Martha
Moore Ballard, a pioneer
lady 1n Augusta, Maine.
lt'a bellevecl the only law
never violated was that 1'0.
leflalation by the En1U1b
Parliament which prohibited
Ute uiaking of gold out. of
lead.
Recent ltudJes stlll abow
that tW'o OU1 of five cllwl'Ced
fathers pa;y no cbUd support.
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Robert N. Weed/Publlwr T?IOmal Kewll/l!dftor
··i Gas Substitute: Still Possible
WASHINGTON -While tho
111Uon'1 bis bl'alns fuddle over
the enera criaia. a re!o:rmed
Alabama moonshiner and a
former civil Jiahts worker have
teamed up to build a different
k1nd O( BWl that ii beglnJllq to
provide thelr nelpbors with a
cheap and e!flclcnt 1ubstituto
!or gasoline.
Albert TurneT. a black man
once close to MarUo Lut.ber
King Jr .• and
Albert Hub-
bard, a white
man formerly
in the booUeg
.business,
:h a v e Clem·
:onstratedi
on a minor
scale the
feasibility of
producing
auto fuel from com alcohol -an
idea that bas been opposed by
the oil tycoons and shrugged off
by federal energy czar J ames
Schlesinger.
The product from this jer-
rybuilt still in the Atabama piney
woods country has been tested
with excellent results. And the
backwoods entrepreneurs intend
to market their alcohol fuel soon
for 65 cents a gallon.
Mailbox
'l'hls will confound the ivory
tower experts l.n w~ wbo
have insl.sted tbal aucb fuel
couldn't be pl'Oduced for Jess
than $1 a gallon and was.
therefore, economically lolprac-
UcaL
Furthermore. ln these days of
multimillion dollar covernment.
boondoggles, Turner and Hub-
bard built their pilot plant and
began production for less than
$12,000 out of a federal grant. or
$82,000 from the Office or
Minority Business.
WE SENT our investigative re-
porter Hal Bemton to work on the
sti 11 {lnd to report back how it's do-
ing. lt·was constructed primarily
of junkyard materials not far
from Selma, Ala.
Turner beads a small black
cooperative that will operate the
ba c kwoods distillery. He
evolved the idea in consultation
with a Minnesota scientist
named Alan Zithamer.
A private firm offered to build
the still for. Turner for"
$60,000. Instead, Turner and his
associates constructed it for one·
fifth that cost. A piece of old
steel pipe was used as a column;
an old tarba1e container was
converled lnto a giant bo1llna
pol for tbe com mash: and a
large cu stora1e tank beeame
tbe fermenting vat.
Treuwy aaent.s, who monitor·
the project to make s ure it
doesn't produce cheap rotgut for
people, were skeptical that It
would ever pl'Oduce the high·
proof aleohol necessary fof auto
fuel.
But last November, Hubbard
happened on the scene. The •C7·.
year-old ex-mooruihiner rrom the
piney woods hadn't practiced his
Illegal craft for 20 years, but he
hadn't forgotten it. Intrigued
with the idea of pi:ovlding inex-
pensive fuel for small farmers,
be suggested several major de-
sign chao.ges. He was hired on
as a consultant.
Our reporter found the ex-
perimentat plant off a main
highway leading out of Selma.
Hubbard was bard·at work, test·
ing a batch of fermenting mash
that would be run through the
s till.
HE INSPECTED the thick
mixture of com, yeast, enzymes
and water, and, perhaps out of
past habit, pronounced it un-
palatable for drlnldn& purpo.ses.
But his moonshine was intended
for car engines.
Using large slabs of dlscardecl
cuttings from the local 11aw ml1l
as firewood, Hubbard heated up
the still. The alcohol in the com
brew began steaming off
through a series of pipes to an
old car radiator salvaced from
the junk yard. Then the wa~
cooled alcohol condensed back
Into liquid and ran down to a
storage tank~
The tank is securely locked
and can be opened only by
Treasury agents and a security
guard. Samples of the final brew
are tested dally for atrengt.h; !t
tests out about 180 proof. •
For the moment, Tumer dis,.
penses his experimental fuel in
informal, country-store fashion.
A local minister drove up to the
still in bis green Impala CJlevy.
Turner cried out in moek afarm:
.. Preacher, you caught me in the
act. Come on up and tty some."
THE VISITOR .agfeed to tesl
the product, and a gallon was
blended with the regular
gasoline in his tank. As the car
engine purred away. Turner
grinned al our reporter and pre-
dicted: "Once the preacher gets
booked on this stuff, the whole
congregation will go for it."
Other curious Selma re~ident.s
have dropped by to gawk al the
homemade still. Among the vis·
ilors were a Selma deputy
s heriff and a former Alabama
revenue agenL The latter, an ex·
pert in s potting illegal
· moonshine stills. inspected lhe
maze or pipe, valves and vats
admiringly.
Those who have tested the
brew in their cars insist it in-
c r eases t he engine power
noticeably and makes the moCot'
••sound like it just had a tune-up." · ·
Barring hitches, Turner in-
tends to erect a one-pump filling
station on the property and to
begin selling the alcohol fuel on
a limited scale. Eventually, he
hopes to expand the distillery.
FOOTNOTE: The farmers
who participated in Turner's
venture saw 90 percent of their
crops ruined by drought, inse<:ls
and disease last year. Hall the
grain crop was infested by a lox·
1c poison and had to b e
destroyed. But in the future, the •
grain could still be used lo pro-,
duce alcohol fuel.
'Colonists' Must Fight Runaway Budgets
To the Editor·
1 t had to happen. The prop-
aga nd a being spoon.fed to the
public concerning the Jarvis-
Gann amendment ls now a full·
size, steamrolling. calculated
mass or untruths.
Too bad the Daily Pilot saw fit
to minimize Jarvis' visit to the
Orange County Fairgrounds and
also completely ignored any cov-
erage of the meeting. They did,
however, print in full an article
by Robert Citron who s aid. .. This nation is beading for
socialism. Prop. 13 is going to
get us there in one giant step."
Nol long ago, someone else (a
state official> declared that
Prop. 13 was communistic. A
better analogy might be that
anti-Prop: 13 forces represent
King George and pro-Prop. 1J the
·colonies.
THE REAL 11\ssUE is hot
whether state, town and school
districts have to live within a re-
alistic budget , but whether
California is ready to lake a
giant step towards providing a
competltitve economic at-
mosphere.
Does it want lo establish a
healthy business climate tbal·
would not only retain our in·
dustrial base but expand it by
soliciting and enticing major in-
dustries to come to California
because of a low tax rate?
Wh at's wrong with providing
more jobs, establishing a wider
base of taxation and providing
an economic situation in which
both our senior citizens and
young adults can afford to live?
One only has ·lo look at the
many areas in the country which
have problems funding educa-
tion, a high unemployment rate
and high laxes to know where
we are beading. The reason for
thei r dilemma is principally the
lost r evenue due to departing
large industrial firms and
tremendous increases in school
budgets.
Take New York, for instance.
Taxes are probably the highest.
in the country (California ls a
close aecond). The rapid in·
crease in taxes ls due to
runaway budeets foate?ed by
school dlstricts -roughly 80
percent ol )'Our taxea are geared
for •chool purposes. Unrealistic
ne1otJated salary packqes as
well u unnecessary programs
unde~ the &uiae of education are
the prime culprits.
Loss or revenue in New York
was also fostered by loss of
large industrial companies such
as Kollsman, Sperry Rand and
Union Carbide, to name a few.
Jn the last few years, real estat.e
value has declined, taxes con-
tinue to soar.
The alternative to Prop. 13 is
not the Behr amendment (which
is temporary relief).
The solution to unemployment
is jobs. The solution to the rising
cost o( our school budget is to
c ut back on nonessentials and
reduce costs. The solution to
enabling our senior citizens and
young adults to be able to afford
to live in California is to have a
realistic lax base and increased
housing starts.
The solution . is for the col·
onists to vote Yes on Prop. 13
and defeat King George once
'and for all.
CONRAD TRJGILIO
"&tend ERA Ti111e-•
To the Editor:
The Louisiana Supre me Court.
ruJing of AprU 10 has shown once
again that "liberty and justice
for all" in this. country is a cruet
farce. A woman who is the·
breadwinner for her ramily has
watched h e r hu s band
c o mplefely disregard her
objections and take out a second
mortgage on. thei r home -a
debt that stle mus t somehow
repay to keep the property. She
has just been told that her
challenge to the· state Jaw that
gives a wife no voice in
decisions about property is not a
proper constitutional issue. It is
also not 1l 'proper constitutional
issue in California.
C~ORNIA has no Equal
Rights Amendment in the state
constitution. Six years ago
Californians ratified the Equal
Rig hts Amendment to the
United States Constitution.
Thirty-five states have ratified
that amendment. Three more
ratifications are needed in states
where public opinion polls show
that a majority of citizens favor
the ERA but there has not been
time to work within the
s low-moving, often
unresponsive, processes of
government to translate these
beliefs into "yes" votes. The
deadline for ratification of the
ERA is March 22, 1979.
If we as Californians believe that .. equality or rights under
the Jaw shall not be denied o~
abridged by the United States or
by any State on account of sex·•
and want this constitutional
guarantee for California women
and all women .in this country. we must act. now by strongly
urging our federal legislators io
support ffJ{les 638 which would
extend the time limit for
ratification. If you have
· questions about the ERA or
want to offer your time or
resources in the extension effort,
please conta,ct E RA Orange
County 639·8807 or the National
Organizati on for Women
494-1783.
There can be no time limits on
equality. :
JANE POOLE : .
·B~k Law Centerll
To the Editor:
I am much disturbed about:
something I heard early last:
week. The Women's Law Center.:
436 W.Sixth St., Tusti n, aj
privately funded organization,,
which offers low-cost legal aid to '.
Orange Countians, is going.
bankrupt. :
Although l am not well versed·
regarding the three-year history ·
of the center. I know it to be a ·
valuable source of legal advice :
to all of us who reside here in ·
Orange County, and an inspira-:
tion to those wishing to set up ;
similar operations in other :
areas.
Pamela Bigelow, the center's :
director, indicates that she has )
no more than 30 more days of :
operating budget before she
must call it quits. ·
IT IS my belief that people in
this area, ii they only knew of ·
lbe center's plight, would be '
Corthcoming with some funds. A •
minimum membership ls only
$$, yet anyone is eliglbl«t to use t
the services if they cannot pay. S
It would be a shame to allow (
something of this nature to go by •
the wayside. ~
Ms. Bigelow and her dedicated l
staff and supporten have fought \
long and hard to· keep their (
center open to service our \ neecls. Can we not now do ~
aomethlnc for them. and ul· ~
timatel.Y for ourselves? ~
BARl\ARA L. HAMMERMAN ,· ==~~~-:-~=~jt ~··A" ~~ ........... .. " .. ....-~....,,..---If W"k-................ _., . ..... ~ ........
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TeCIU ttw o.uy P1iotn1oa.m1
Did We Get Money's Worth From Ta~es?
' WASBINGTON ~~ ...-mult bo ttm tor the puaa1e
Of tbe COD • -· eluatve
Panama <:anal truUes
and for the
culmlnatloo ol one d the
m o s t
wrenching ln·
come tax
•euons oa re-
,.
cord. We can put the soul·
sea.ring canal questions behind
us, but not that enormous tax but we just paid.
Americans are becoming pain·
fully aware that the tax bite
from federal, state and local
government is getting so big
that, whatever our poUUcs, we
sense that something fundamen-
tally wrong ls going on in our
society.
For decades, comedians, our
friends, even the IRS man
bimseU went through the spring
rites of making jokes about that
poor soul, the taxpayer. But the
seasonal jokes always passed
after April 15.
Tms YEAR it is different.'
Never before has the majority of
Americans, the working middle-·
class, been hit so bard and con-: vincingly.
The myth that lower income
people are victimized by our in·
come tax system is dispelled.
The Tax Foundation study
. shows ~at 25 percent. of Lhe tax-
payers -those making upwards
of $16,000, and therefore the mid·
die-class and beyond -pay 75
percent ol the taxes.
18 percenl l.neame tues, and
m~ dtJeJ ctii ill tor aDOlber s
or 4 percent.
Add Soetal Security tu, and
many middle-Income Americans
wind up paying nearly one-thlrd
of tbelr cross to governments.
Tith doesn't even include aalea
and other taxes.
For years, certain liberal
senators bave cried "alarm"
over bow some StQIU-rich pay
no taxes at all. Actually, an in-
finitesimal percentage of tax·
payers u.se legal Joopholes to
escape taxes. But conve.ntiooal
wisdom leads the non-rich to
miss the mark, and vent their
anger at this tiny group.
THE FAcrs ARE that the
poor pay liWe or no income tax
these days. The rich pay high
taxes, but can afford it~ It is the
middle-class which bears the
brunt, and bas the right if not
the duty to ask: Did we get our
money's worth from the tax we
pay?
The answer is "no." With the
federal budget reaching $500
billion, the national debt ap-
proaching $SSO billion, and a
smaller percentage of people
paying in money which in tum
goes out to non-workers, lhe
answer is absolutely "no."
Every aggrieved taxpayer·
voter must ask this fall's crop of
political ca..ndidat.es two ques-
tions: 1) What did you do in
1977-78 to bring federal spending
into line with federal income? 2)
What did you do to help s tPP. the
binge o( outright frauds OD the
federal government which ex-
perts reckon cost taxpayers up-
wards of $12 billion last year?
89"9 01. Fl1c11 ·11 F1dar11 111 lncoma 11101 tor social Pra1r1m11
Total Tll RICllDll -Ud nere TUI ••at
---FEDERAL
TAX RECEIVED
---FEDERAL
250-POVERTY AID
---AU. 01'HER
110-31%
0 -
Charts show distribution of federal tax Income ($360 bllllon) for
fiscal 1en (left) and the federal cash .nd In-telnet "Income tl'Wllfer
proqrams" ($250 bl!llon) designed to benefit the nation's aged, di ..
abled, working poor and poor. Note: 89 peroent of the r.x doll.a
collected were for Income maintenance and "fighting ~·"
In 19n President Carter proposed eoneolldatlng $31 billion of
Aid to Families with P9pendent Children (AFDC), Supplementll
Security Income (SSt) and food stamp prog,.m1 Into a single cash
assl~tance program to provide a uniform minimum teYel of Income
support to the poor .•
BIW lal 89~ (1218 llUIOll Wll IDIDI:
---C8etl lo aged flld disabled
ln·klnd beneflts for aged end
disabled (food stamps, etc.)
tn·klnd benefits
for poor
To analysts et Institute for Socioeconomic Studlee at P-.
University, who conducted this first lnventOfY of federal "Income
transfer" programs. this ls a step In the right direction.
But their basic ntcommendatlon Is for a single cash P9Yftl1Clt
plan consolidatlng most or all of today's 180 0Yet1-s>Pfng Md oon..
flicting benefit programs. Such a system would be far more effi-
cient and eeonomlul In lldmlnlstratlve terms. An even more frnpcM'-
tant gaJn. they say, would come in the way tt c:ouJd be atructuntd to
provide Incentive for the poor to lncw their wned lncome.
rather than rely on government., benefits.
j
.Moreover, middle-income peo-
ple, accustomed to paying 10 or
12 percent of total income lo the
federal government, now find
themselves paying lS and 20 per-
cent, because inflation bas
moved them into higher tax
brackets. Many an American
got raises to compensate for in-
flation. but actually lost income
in terms of real dollars due lo
higher tax rates.
IN THE PAST 15 years, the
enactment of "liberal" federal
programs bas produced a whole
Population of people receiving
federal checks, and also pro-
vided billions for a variety of
projects designed to improve the
lot and abilities ol Americans.
But we have painfully learned
that: While billions were spent
on federal aid to education, our
children's ability to perform
basic skills declined; urban re-
newal and public housing pro-
grams worsened cities; tbe
welfare and minority·aid pro-
grams actually made people
more dependent on Uncle Sam
and less able to cope with life; a
bigger and bigger share of our
huge defense budget went to
keep military and civilian
:·personnel" happy, and didn't am prove delense.
And it hurts, also, to learn
that billions have been ripped off
Uncle Sam by people and firms
involved in food stamps, housing
programs, health care, job
training, and aid of those
aforementioned disadvantaged.
dors of every sort learn how to
play the game of filling out gov·
emment forms and getting UD•
deserved checks in return.
Those who waste or steal
federal money wouldn't dare do
the same in the private sector.
But it's easy to do it to Uncle
Sam, because he is us, and we
are him.
Often lt ls the rich senator er
congressman, fretting over the
poor and disadvantaged, who
salves bis conscience by votinc
the working middle-class' tu
payments for federal programs.
Nice irony, eh?
INCOME TAXES don't end
with the feds. States now hit tax·
payers with anywhere from 5 to
The goals of helping the truly
unfortWlate and or giving cer·
lain disadvantaged people a
hand on the way up a re com·
mendable and worthy of our lax
dollars -if they are bonesUy
implemented. and work.
Students borrow thousands
from the feds and won't pay it
back. Doctors learn how to cheat
the government on Medicaid
(one collected ror performing
seven tonsillectomies on the same patient).
Consultants, lawyers, CETA
applicants, grain dealers, ven-
WHO VOTES TO fund ques-
tionable programs? Who fails to
provide the oversight to ensure
thaL any pro&ram iJt not ex·
ploited?
The unfortunate consequence
is that people lose faith in gov-
ernment, in programs which
could help people, and indeed in
our income tax system itself. It
is proper to ask ourselves: Did
we get our money's worth from
the income taxes we Just paid?
Aak the candidate In November •
I find, io my varied social ez. periences, that a great many
persons misunderstand the
purpose of conversation; and,
because they misunderstand it,
they fail to live up to their ob-
ligations as members or society.
their Jack ~ conversation on the
grounds that they really don't
know the subject are suffering
from the sin of pride, not the
virtue ol humility.
much u be was coneerned with
detonating the group. He bad the
humility of a man wbo would
rather explore a subject he
knows little about than dis-
sertate boringly on a subject in
which be is an acknowledged
master.
Panela
Sydney Harris
Firecracker
Adds Fuel to
Conversation
The purpose of conversation is
to excite the imagination and in·
t erest the
mind ; it is
not to provide
information,
f acts,
s tatistics or
dogmas.
A good con-
versationalist
is a man (or
woman) who
is not afraid
TUEY ARE afraid to reveal
their inadequacies; they defend
themselves from the censure of
others by silence; they hold
themselves too preciously, as
though they would break if
handled roughly in a conversa-
tional bout.
I went to dinner at the home of
an extremely brilliant man last
week. During the dinner, and af.
terward, he set off a large
num her of conversational
firecrackers, each of which pro-
vided a fascinating topic for a
half hour or so.
MOST PERSONS talk well on -
ly in their fields, because their
footing is sure. But a society or
specialists, with each man open-
ing up only when bis subject is
mentioned, would be the most
intolerable that we could im·
agine.
to be wrong, or to sound Coolish
or flippant, or even to disclose
his ignorance and partiality.
Those shy persons who defend
In some cases, be was
purPosely perverse. But be was
not interested in being right so
The shy conversationalist
overvalues the opinions or
others. His silence ls an infantile
form of pride. Only the man who
doesn't mind being bested is the
man who learns anything, who
·enjoys and is enjoyed at social
groups-and is asked back.
"Calm down, Addison, speak slowly and tell me that
again-In jargon."
If It's Tuesday, It Must Be
By PAULINE COLEMAN
Pauline Coleman i.t a resident of San JUIJll
Capistrano.
It begins today like the Tuesday before, and
the one before that.
•'How are you, dad?"
His face lights up when he sees me.
"All right. I guess." He ls 8'millng.
I bend down to kiss his cheek.
"'THE TRAFFIC IS heavy; we've bad so
much rain."
I put my packages on the fool of his bed.
"ls it raining today?"
"No; the sun is shining. It's a beautiful day.
Shall we go to the lounge where we can look
out?"
"That'd be nice."
BE'S SUD DOWN IN bis chair; he's lean-
ing too far to the right. I pull blm up; l"pat his
shoulder. He's become so thin this last year.
"Did you eat all of your lunch?" I ask him.
"I don't get hungry. I have all I wanl"
We fand a sunny place by tbe window.
"Isn't this nice? ..
"'How old am I?"
"Ninety-five, dad."
''I forget . .,
"DON'T YOU REMEMBEll the birthday
party in December?"
''I forget things."
His face looks drawn; the skin ls polled.
Uabt over bis c'beeltbones.
. "Has the doctor been in to see yoo?" ••1 cuess so. I don't remember."
I reach for the plaaUc bag.
"I brougbt you some bananas. Would yoa
like one?"
RE WA'IUIE8 WHILE I pall down the akin
and band It to him. Part of Jt falls to the floor.
Ho loob down at it.
••J sptll tblnp."
''Never Dliod.''
I wipe his hands and his mouth with a
tissue and pick up the plece on the floor. I lay
my hand over bis. It feels cold to my touch.
"Do you sleep warm?"
"'Yes, I think so.''
DIS ATl'ENTION IS drawn to some people
entering the fl"Olll door.
''Wboaretbey? Dollmowthem?''
••1 don't think so, They've come to visit
:someone."
He slides down again in his chair.
"How old did you say I was?"
.. Ninety-five, dad."
I pull him up in his chair.
"You're good to me," be says.
"'WDY SHOULDN'T I BET Remember how
good you were to p-andpa7"
He's foqotten, but I remember.
.. I'm ready to go anytlme,0 be tel1a me.
"I'm not much IOOd anymore."
"Don't talk that way dad."
Oh. God, wqu1d I feel any dlff erentf Re ....
once IJo lndependenL So atrona. A abort allenoe follow a.
•·11 tbere anytblna J'Gtl need. dad' ADJWnt
yoawantt"
"I baft ~ TbeJ tab poet CIN ol mob.ere."
••• Another Day for Caring
"Was JeannJne here yesterday? She said
she was coming."
BE LOOl[S PUZZLED. "Jeannine?"
"Your p-anddaugbter; m)' daughter. You
med to call her )'OW' little roulhoeck."
"I'm not sure. I t.blnk so."
An elderly woman comes Oft1' where we
are sitting. She•a frail and umte!Mly on her feet.
"My name'• Jenny." Her hands shake con·
Unuously. "I want to slt here and wait for my
father."
I help her down ln a chair .
"Do 1 know you?" abe uk.s.
"I DON'T TBJNK SO. I'm his daughter."
"What did abe aa.y?"
"She wanta to know lf she knows me." •·ob."
"Wbat did be au?" "Be asked what you said ...
••t TBINll 8BB'8 llY neighbor. Sbt buys
her meals where 1 do."
"What dld be ny?"
''He...,. JOU Mt In the d1Dln& room. ••
•• , .. UJ)ltaln."
"Wbltdtd •• .,, ••
•• Sbe...,. abe eats ..,.aasn ...
"Does she?" he asks.
• 'l don't think so; there's only one noor .••
Ob, God, it's so t>athetic.
"YOU KNOW, DEAR, I've been thinking.
Life repeats itself. It sort of continues. It-"
He pauses, rubs bis band across his
f orebead. Poor dad. His thoughts are locked In a
mind of confmlon and he's aware that be can't
set them rree.
"What was I talking about? I Corret now.
My mind doesn't work anymore."
He suddenly looks weary.
"DO YOU WANT TO Ue down on your
bed?"
"I'm prettyUred," he says.
The nurse's aide helps him from the
wheelchair to the bed. She covers blm with a
blanket.
"l'mgoingnow,dad.l'llbeback."
I Jean over the rail and kiss b1m IOC>dbye.
"When?"
"Next week."
HE'S SO HELPLESS. He needs me.
"Maybe Sunday."
"All right. Thanks for coming."
He never forgets.
"Iloveyou,dad."
"Love you, too."
l wish I could do more. I feel IO helpless. I
push back the lean and start down the ball
A WOMAN 18 FEEDING Jenny aome
custard. 1bere are packages next to ber on tbe
chair. "Did you sleep well, Mama?0 abe'a ukinf.
Jerm:y loob up.
"Who's that? Do I know her, ..
I siep outside. I feel IO exballlted. I loot at
my wa\ch. There's sWl time to atop at rn,y
dau1bter•1. 1 want to hear about my
srandcbtldren. Tbe wearinesa pu1e1: 1 Phi 11.,., atrwnith. What wu it cUd Aid aboat We renewtna Uself?
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91S1D•OODY LOS AUJIOS. N.JI. (A.P) -There are no
Atomic CU'WllSbel. QO Bombburtera. »<>com· memoraUve statues.
'I'be on1J military praence is an outpost or
Col.Sanderi-K.J. reL So.,.,.. 111, U..t turctd, beraldirta cloud -
more a eabba,-e tbao a mus.broom -is only 10 lhe mind.
B\JT TUAT Cl.OUD is here. The c:lean
winds from the pine-dark Jemei Mountains
have not blown it away.
Outwardly, Los Alamos is Middle America.
Upper Middle America. Little Leaguers. Lions
Clubbers. McDonald's. Two motels. $100,000
houses among lbe Ponderosa pines.
Across Los Alamos Canyon. a gulf dividing
two worlds, is The Hill-the la~ where they de-
vise and fabricate atomic weapons, pry open
the atom to battle cancer , to extract its energy
lo keep America going.
But as a town ~os Alamos is almost a lab
curiosity, a town of 1,200 Ph.D.s created by one
of mankind's epochal dit'Coveries.
A town of: Scant crime. Few Unemployed.
No auto dealers. No funeral home. Alcoholism.
Good schools. Frustration. Bureaucracy. In-
dividual brilliance. Boredom. A hospital with
two emergency entrances, one for blood and
broken bones, the other for radiation mishaps.
A wealthy town s truggling for funds.
AN UNCOMMON TOWN, much of it mutal·
ed by The Bomb.
There is little guilt. .
"We're proud or the part we played in the
nation's defense," says Roger Perkins, a
....... ~ .
t
physicist who beads the eHort to tame the H·
Bomb'• lntemo with lasers~ produce elec:trlcl·
ty. Jfe apeakslor many.
Lo.t Alamoa, me of 011 a obx1ITe tml'• tchool.
WG1 Htt~ bf/ scientilt• and Uw! U.S. Ann11 Corpa of
EngmttrS who come i" JH~ with OM J*f'PO": To
"'4ild a bomb.
The lite was picked becou.s• it um Temote ond
becau&e Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, head of the •c~ti.sts, WQ.f familiar wilh the areo from ~
pock h1pa.
Overnight the peaceful mesa become o Teal·hfe
moVie lot of borrack3. laboratone&, erpl031ve1 huts,
trucks, wivei. security hone patrols, WACs, free-
thinking phyncUts and regimented soldiers.
MPs were recruited for babysilling a& W0$ Klaus
Fuchs,~ of two Russian !pies. The other, moch1n11t
Tiie laospltal laas ,.,. emergetaq
eacra~•· •• one for radlacloa ........... .
David Greeng14ss. openly applauded Communist
Rwsia and subscnbed to the bberal New York paper
PM. Edward Teller, II-Bomb pioneer. enraged
neighbors by playing classical pumo jar into the
night.
In !plte of. or because of. at all, the first atomic
explo:Mn -detonated 'unth the help oj c1viban
railroad stgncl SWJlches and a hand stopwalch -took
place July 16, 1945 m the New Mencan barTel'll of the
Jornado del Mueno -.. Journey ot Death."
They had done 11 m just 28 rrwntM. Hiroshima
and Nag<J30ki. perhaps portents of Armageddon lo
come. nonetheless ended World War II. The scientists
l o ~derable part through the effort.a of
Oppenheimer's successor, Dr. Norris Bradbury.
the Los Alamos Sc.ieot..lfic Laboratory <LASL>
escaped complete dissolution and resumed de-
stgnlng and fabrlcating nuclear weapons. Brad·
bury staged wrestling meets ancl tau conc~rt.1%
to induce scientists to stay. Enough dld. So did
~ecurity. A fence closed oft the out.side world.
PERMANENT HOUSING WAS going up.
But the Anny's profile went down.
The army's job as caretaker and landlord
was taken over under contract by the Zia
Corp. a private firtn that had done c:ontracting
otl Los Alamos. ··n was pure paternalism." says Wendell
Maller, now Zia manager at LASL. "Your toilet
was stopped up, you called Zia for a plumber.
No charge. Zia mowed the lawn. Zia hired the
s chool superintendent. Zia was power and gas.
Zia is the name for the Indian symbol for Sun
God. That was about right."
THERE WAS NO SENSE oC community.
Los Alamos was a place to come because of a
job. There was no other job but science.
"Gradually. though," Miller says, ''Los
Alamos was quote. going normal. unquote.''
Opinions vary as fo Just when or how th.is
happened. Perhaps a hint came wheo the
Atomic Energy Comm1ss1on manager al Los
Alamos said in exasperation: "We have three
products here: children, bombs and dogs .·• He
wanted Congress to build a veterinary hospital.
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Nemerov. a rt critic
Harold Rosenberg and
literary scholar Roger
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Broadway M.orN•rv bfoq1nn1no !>ur.oa1
Apnl 23. 197' from 12rt00<\108 :JO PM
Sennces wut bl MOnc:lay Aprtl 24, 1•11
•I 11 noon •I the Ch•i>el of Cl\lmes.
1n9t•wood with E•oer Charle< l
HtQf\f\ ofHcu1t1n9. lnt•rmrnt
1n9lewood P IH-Cemetery .... ,It
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MADE LON E llALLEllC.A '~''
oenl ot M•n•on \11e10_ c,. ra\WO
•""'•Y on Apr-1110 Vf18 Stlo•H wife Of
J.llC k P V•ll~ra, Iovino mother ot
Mrs Cvnth11 Brown~ Pa~ta VaitlPfQ,,
ttnd Jacic VAllM'OA. Jr. Al\O \yrv1v,.d
b'i two ~IS11'r\ Fur.!rat \entlc~~ ¥W1t1
"" n.10 on Monday Aprll 2•. 19'8 ~• 1 )() P M •I Ille Chapel ol O'Connor
l lQuna Htllt MorlUcVV 7.UOt Altc 1,.
Par•••'t. l-OUN HttlS. c. In htu OI
tlowen oon..Hon\> to t"'P H•.-w1 fur"d
woutd M •oPrt'cialf'd. O'Connor
Li19una Hill\ MOrtuary dire< ton
"H FAMILY
COLOHIAL fUHHAL
HOME
7801 Bolsa Ave
Westminster
893-3525
rACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PAH
Cemetery Mortuary
Chapel
3500 Pac1f1c View Drive
Newport
Qlt1lorn1a
644-2 700
McCORMICK
MO ITU ARI IS
Laguna Beach
494-9415
Laguna Hills.
768-0933
Sart Juan Gap1strano
495-1776
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fUMllAL HOME
Corona del Mar 6 73-9450
Costa Mesa 646-2424
H:UllOADWAY
MOITUAIY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9150
SMllH-nm..u.AMI
Wl.STCLW CHAP&
427 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa• 646-4888
Santa Ana Chapel
518 N. BroadWay
Santa Ana• 647~131
1'8CI ..OTHllS , llWfMI' MOITUAU
027 Main SL
Huntington Beach
53M539
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San Diegans Grumble, Military Says No
CAMP PENDLETON CAPJ -
The West Coast's largest Manne
base 1s where Southern
California 's nexl regional
airport should be located, ac-
cording to Orange County civic
and government leaders.
But San Diego County and
military officials don't like the
idea.
A RECENT survey found that
23 percent of the Los Angeles In ~
1ernational Airport t rarf1l·
c·omes from Orange County
Residents living near Oran~e
t'ounly Airport Clfl' suing tu
curtail JCt traffic above their
homes. At the sam e time. com-
mercial interests want better air
transportation, specifil•ally air
rre1ght, into and oul or the
Orange County metropolitan
area
Off1c1ub ~a~ Camp Pendleton .
midway between Oran!te County
and San Diego. 1s the only ideal
site for a new regional airport.
They claim Orange County is too
crowded lo build the l~ pc of
airport needed.
POSSIBLE JOI NT use ur
military airfields s uch as
Miramar Naval Air Station has
been discounted because or re-
sistance from the military.
"I don't think we have an,·
other choice but lo build at
Camp Pendleton," s aid Rulph
Diedri ch, a member of lhe
Orange County Roard of
Super visors.
Business executives say 1l
costs an additional Sl million a month in transportation costs to
haul goods and merchandise lo
and from Los Angeles lnterna·
tion a l. And many have
threatened to move from Orange
County 1r a solution isn 't
forthcoming
BUT SAN DIEGO County of-
ficials don't like the proposal
"I don't think San Diego CoWl-
t~ would be interested an Camp
Pendleton as an airport site."
said Al Waldmim. director of
airports for San Diego County.
"Camp Pendleton serves as a
fme buffer from Orange County,
and J think our residents like 1t
that way ··
Military officials al the
sprawling Marine amphibious
training facility 25 miles north of
Sa n Diego a r e adamanllv
against its use for civilian
purposes. including an a1rrort
"IT'S 111\RD for me to en-
vision how we could accom·
mod ate an airport." sa1c1 MaJ.
Gen. Carl W. Hoffman, the base
commanding general lie said
the base currently has a severe
air traffic problem and com
merc1al lraH11• I., "OUt Of lhe
question ·
Hoffman abo raised the spec
tre or passenger ai r"liners
operating amid JCt fighter bomb-
ing runs, tank and mortar fir-
ings as reasons why a com·
merdal airport isn't a good
idea
Doug Yavanian. executi ve
director for the E::.<:ondido
Chamber or Commerce. i,a1d a
regional airport at Camp
Pendleton would have a favora-
ble economic impact on the
area.
But he ques tioned whether
•'the same lawsuit problems that
Orange County is now having"
would arise because of aircraft
opera hons
Oa111 l'llo! \1 .. 1 Pholo
Rebels Revisited
Thr:--\H1s Sharon Grover's ('Ustumc Frida\ a~ .:\l1ssion Vie·
JO Jligh School celebrated '60s Day. Students dressed as
hippies. draft dodgers, peaceniks and flower girls. They
also staged a "sit-in " and crammed into a small foreign
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EPTUNE
SOCIETY
CREMATION
Burial at Sea
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(714) 646·7431
Day or Ntohl ... •*·~" ··H. , ... 2~W. Co111 Hwt.
Suite 9
Newport Beach.
Callf. 92663
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NOTICE
TO FAMILIES
of
DECEASED VETERANS
In honor of Veterans who have died. Harbor Lawn Memorial, Park is
dedicating it's "A.•enue of Raqs" on
MEMORIAL DAY MAY 29, 1978.
Any family who would hke to have the1r Veteran's Flag displayed on
Memorial Day may contact Harbor .Lawn's office no later than May
15. 1978. The Veteran need not be buned in Harbor Lawn Memorial
Park to have his flag displayed at our ded1cat1on ceremony.
, flags can be relurned to lam11tes alter lhe services or Harbor Lawn will store them ror
future display at no expense to the family)
HARBOR LAWN MEMORIAL PARK
t 625 GISLER A VF_ COSTA. MESA.
(7141 545-1158
ESTATE FREEADMISSION
Public and DealPrs
Welcome JEWELRY
and
DIAMONDS
Over 11 /2 Million Dollars Worth
Property ol two Los Angeles 1cwelry
manufactures •n financial trouble along
with lots of private estates
Don't miss this important sale!
Many loose diamonds. Lots of diemond
$olttaires and clusters. Fine men's and
lad1et watche1, r1ngs, e<1rrings, brae ..
lets, necklaces, etc . set with dia·
rnonds, emeralds, rubies. sap
ph1rl!1 Se11f'f'3I importonl
large emeralds nnd SSP·
phire1. Beftultful ruh11
and d11mond necklacf!,
bracelet ilf'ld HrTlnQl
F 1ne gold cMtns •"'1
bracelets. S.ventl
1mporunt Jode
pi~. Many
Important
diamond
MC:klacet,
brKalen,
!Ind
MONDAY
NIGHT
APRIL 24TH
8:00 P.M.
Inspection Hours
12:00·5·00 p.m.
7:00-8:00 p.m.
Prop«ty moved for conven1onc,. nl '°1lr 10·
newport
~alleries ltd.
2542 West Coast High way
Newport Beach, CA
pins • 'TEAMS: 9MlkAmflfkat'd ·Mitter Charg8
Pertontal check ·Ce.,, • Somt •• (tnded 111rm, <•n blr err11ngftel,
. (714) 645-2200
CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED 'Tlli. 5 pm FRIDAY
Art Levine• Auc11onffr
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CHAMBER UNDER CONSTRUCTION WILL SOON HARNESS NUCLEAR ENERGY
Research to Tap Vlrtually Endless Power With No Dangerous Waste
SAVE 15°/o-20°/o
DUR~G OUR 1 ....
WEDGWOOD 1 -1 -~··
EXPOSTON 1 r~;
AP l'tloto
~~i~•c §C:~§2.1 ~&•fc.
through Salurday, Atay 6. Tire firs / a11d
lmgc>sl of its /,:ind i11 Calijoniia. Beca use ii s
the firs t tim e vuu 't•e bc>en able to sat•<! on
ll't·c~!_!-U'<>vd di1111cru•are. nysta/, t:;iftimre. ancl
1c.•u•1.•ln• all at the same l1111e sina /oswh
ll"cc~!._11.t'o<>cl made that bea11t1ful Wec~!,rwoocl
Muc /11111ous 200 years ago. So satte (011
c.•i•c1ythi11g except special exhibi"tio n pieces).
J!cd th e crafts111a11. l oin a contc>sl. E11;oy!
C/ii1111 I Glassware, 61I86, except Palm Spn·11gs.
• /.)-:!Oc/o n/( I t'ec~J(WOod bone china am/
Coal/wrl cli1111e1warc.
• :.!(}'/, of/ on H'edgwcwcl
/ri'ili lrnd crvstal h}' Galwav.
•:.!()'/,off U'ec~~1t•uo;I carthc;iu·are.
• :!O'/,. of ( A/idu•intcr stoneware.
• JSr/n of! jaspcrware, i11cludi11g both
g1_jtu•a re a11cl jewelry.
LOS ALAMOS 'GOES NORMAL' • • •
(PromP.,eAI)
Or when Loi Alamos and 144 square miles
became a cowity in 1949, or when the 1ates
came down in 1~7. But certainly in 1968 when
the eovemment put up its bo\.mina and land for
private sale.
Yet Los Alam01 l.s 1Ull different.
ASK A NEW MEXICAN such as the .. ,ood
ole boy" legislator who wanted to retain the
fence to keep the aclentllta in rather than the
rest of the world out ... To some ~pie those are
Martians up on The Hill,'' said a gate official.
.. Not that New Mexico, which bad exacUy
ooe army installation -an ammo depot -
before the war, iso 't used to the mllltary by
now. We've had apprentiee missiles flying over
our h eads from Utah to the White Sanda range.
Those lovely swiset.s are really bomber con-
tnils. But when Los Alamos went county, their
first charter proposal read like they wanted to set up a monarchy.''
If, as some wtll concede, the university
folks have been arroeant at Umes, they have
also been good citizens. LASL scientists armed
with detailed studies have been prominent in
protectini the slate's envlronmenL Its ~tors
visit clinics. The Pueblos give craft fairs on The
Hill. LASL scientists built a solar-heated addi·
lion for a Pueblo kiva, or meeting house.
Nonetheless, almost all of the acienUsts
were raised and educated out of the state. Many
of them still talk of "back home." They are well
paid in an area of very low income and high un·
employment.
DELBERT F. SUNDBERG HEADS the
lab's information services and also the County
Council. ''Can you think of any other town of _
20,000 people that doesn't have a car agency?"
he asked recently.
Several dealers have tried and didn't make
H. As a result, car bu'yers kick Urea at
''Methodist Motors," a parking lot nest to one of
the town's 17 churches where hopeful aellen
leave their used autos wlth terms of sale and
phone numbers pasted on the windshield.I. New
car buyers .have to travel to Santa Fe or Albu·
querque.
Sundbur1'1 bud1etary problems are further complicated because the only indmtry in town,
the lab, is lax exempt. Coniress appropriates
annual funds to its scienUfic stepcb.lfd1 but
Sundburg & Co. have to provide mwu~J:,8~ servjces "to people who by their training
that everythlng can be reduced to a formula."
The University of California runs the lab, as
it has always done, but at a distance for the
Department of Energy. The bombs, less than
half of LASL's effort rl&ht now, eet to the Pen·
tagon through a DOE branch.
'£a• tf011 t•hllc •I -•lier c..,.
of 20,W tlaat deeme't H1'e •·
car Gflelletf!'
Meanwhile the lab people getifolder. The
average age is 45 -up from 25 during the war.
Nearly 800 LASL employees are within five
years of retirement. In a town that bas no Dura·
ing home, no funeral parlor and a cemetery OD·
ly since recently. ·
AND A JAPANESE GIRL came here once,
with a television crew. They visited LASL's
small museum where casings similar to the
Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs, painted white,
are on disptlly.
Thank you, no, she said. She didn't care to
~o in there.
The cloud does not blow away.
(NEXT SUNDAY: Atoms into Plowshares.)
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• JOIN THE CONTEST'
Re.~i,ta.fur th e spec l</l dnnc•111.r:: mu/ 1c111 a
40-Jm•n• cli1111 ent•c1rc .H'n 11ce for 8 fr<>lll
11 'cc ~~il'<mcl ~· I l'i/ha111.\/1111g cnll<'c tw11 . Enter
i11 '""' Clii1111 Dcpc1rt111e11t.for Iii<' dn111•i11g
.J\Ja\' 12. ll'in11 er H•ill he 11otif1"ecf '"'mail.
(So.rry. R obimrm s a ml I I 'cc~!.(<C<J(Jcl e111 /Jloyees
and tlzcirfamil1e·' are 1101 c'1:!.[1hlc.•)
•MEET
THE
WEDGWOOD
CRAFTSMAN.
• GET HELP IN TABLE COORDINATION.
JI r. Elurv11 ]c1111es, master potter, will be at
Ncu·1101:L Tuesday, A! ay 2, lo show th e age-old
art of /1e111d-tlirouri11gat the potter ~ wheel and
ha11cl-oma111c11 tat ion of ]aspcn.l'Qrc.
11frct him 11-1and2-../.
R obinsons Newport Fas!zio11 Island 644-2800 and
Westminster }..Jail 898-4331 .
Atfs. Roberta Keto1 •er, a U/e dgwood expert,
will be at th e stores with J.lr.james, the potter.
and will be happy
to assist you.
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• SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS: BEVERLY HILLS
AND WOODLAND HILLS.
-........
.ti re you a Wedgwood collector? Ve':_t' special
numbers of presl(l(e pieces, some with s1:[[11cd"
cert(ficatcs, will be cl1~playecl thm11gli oul the
sale in these stores. /:".'l\./zihitio11 /'ieces nlw
mclucle Coalport Coa/hrookdalr /11111d-
decuratecl hone china. (Sorn·, cx/11/J1tin11
pieces are not rcclunul.) -
A sk about our China Club plan.
Shop Sunday 12-5 .
1nsons~
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Bird 'Elftfl'
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~111 a-,llllDfl. MIAJII (AP) -Dollar for :!:'~~~--orrOIOcoast.cir II' .llJ · .dolla~L~~· amq1ll.n1 1nay .--&'--have auaay surpaased toarism u South. Florida'• No. l buale Tbe atatlstlc• 1491l•t In· OLD ~ YME, Con a. • petlpi.D. M a croup I neu. elude wba1 local authorWee
BIRD FANCIER I DRUGS
Caribbean, eeenscatfJl1 more
tban 800.000 pounda of marl ..
juana worth more tho •US
.IDlJUon. ·
How much pot la aettl.Dg Into
the coUDt17'l t(A~)--Roser Tory enjoy the penculm as .-eaped. . eu:.&'~, Alliel'lca '• .. mQob u any bl.rd. They CONSIDER 'l'8E follo1'1.q: ·FJorida9a ~ty to muf. •t·k:ftoilrD natunliat, 'decided it ought to be - A ng-ta1 c:oUec&loll of 'lO juana fields 81M1 eoea poves ot tfWI! 1VS'I' don't bow,• llQS
baa l»eea • ded.leaied the ki.Qcpencul.n... sblps and 10 planes crowdlnl South Amerlea m.US lt a prime Dln&felder. "Jt'a illelaJ, so IM>• •lr4l·watcber since Be rebuts those who dockyards an4 alrflelds m tbe al.op' for smuglers. otber drugs doyoagetabadleon tt?''
'9venth •• yet be-S HY be'• abaent·minded Miami area, all seized In cm-are seldom brought into the Couressiooal atudles U1lnf a -.en laa than half the and a procruUnator. nectlon with 11mu.r1Ung opera-state in quantity 6eeause their formula of aqpp)y and dem&nd
lrorld'a ~· "I regard what seems tiona over the past year. point of origin la (ar from say only 10 percent of the marl· N oi that be 's been to be absence of mind as _ Beer trucks plying the Florida shores. juana smualed lnto the-eountry "~allying. Of the 8,600 another form of pre· roads out of Key West carrylng Trafficking ill eoea!Qe ls mare is selzed. Based 00 that fitJure, a
led, he's seen -about sence oC mind. I'm a bit cargoes of pot. lacraUve than pot and even million tons could be coming ln-
,500 and is still count-preoccupied, and if _ Groups ot "mother ships•• more elusive. According to to the CO\Ultry each 1ear worth
iog. ·something ls dull my lie off the coast, loaded to tbe Customs dclals. 48S pounds ol $6 bllllon.
• "I HOPE during my m in d wanders to scuppers with marijuana. · cocaine were seized last year. At According to the DEA, marl·
llle to see at leaat half •• something that is more "That sort of sums lt up:• an estimated atreet value of • juana can be bought ln Colombia
tsays Peterson, who wlll important" says Jim Dingfelder. a public al· $250,000 per pound, tbe cocaine-for $10 to $40 a pound. That same
be 70 in August.· On procrastination: fairs officer with U.S. CUstoms seized cost smugglers i121 . pound ls worth at least $300 in The "King Penguin'• "All you have to do ls in Miami. million. this country, promising' l~fold
of bird watchers sets look at my credits. I While national figures for !be profit.
bls sites on the eiusive think that's the proof of year aren't available, the Drug ,.COCAINE IS such.a portable John Van Diver, who recently
1oal between writing a the pudding. Wh~t gets E~forcement Administration drug; we could have boaters hr-left bis past as DEA regional ~book about penguins and done fin a II Y, not estimates that the 700 tons of lnging ln a fortune hidden in director, puts it in a more
working on the fourth necessarily things that marijuana seized by federal their tbermost aap Din(felder. graphic way: "U we're only get-
revision of bis popular don't get done right agents in the Southeast in 1m Since early December, the ting 10 percent. that would mean
"Field Guide to the away. You can't do represents at least 70 percent of Coast Guard, working on tips enough pot for 8 to 10 billion
Birds," both to be etanveryt1h!,ng simul-.,.,..... the pot seized in the United from other agencies, bas marijuana c!jarettes ls getting
published next year. eous y. 'KING PENGUIN,' ROGER TORY PETERSON States. Nea!1Y 500 tons of that . stopped near).f ~ boat.s in the through .... Tbeguide,lastrev~ed·~~----------------~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~----~~--~~~--~----------------------------------------------------in 1947, will contain all
new illustrations and
more of them, plus more
color and maps.
"It's not that lhe birds
h ave changed so," says
Peterson. "But I've ~ changed during those 30·
years. I certainly am
more skilled at drawing
and painting, and my
experience with these
birds is greater."
Peterson says he re·
mains as obsessed with
birds as he was more· than a h~lf-cenlury ago
when be was inspired by
bis seventh·gr ade teacher in Jamestown,
N.Y.
. ''THIS TEACHEJl
herself became interest·
ed in birds and so she
thought we should be,"
be recalls. "We all paid a dime in those days to
get the leaflets from the
Audubon Society.
"From then on my life
revolved around birds.
They were wonderful
things. They seemed to
have a g reat deal or
•
We've shopped
th ·e .world
for our
freedom. They could go
where they wanted.
when they wanted: and
when I was a boy, I cer-
tainly wished I had that
freedom. I didn't like
-echool as much as I
'should have." ·
From hi s fir st
classroom illustration -
IMPORT FURNIT _URE SALE.
. a blue jay -and bis
first photograph -a ' screech owl captured
with a camera he bought
with money made as a
paper boy -grew a pro·
fession that has taken
him to more than 80
countries and t o all
seven continents.
He bas 80 books to hi s
c r edit -either as
author. artist or editor,
which have sold nearly 8
million copies. He has painted 4,000 birds -
portraits that have
become collectors' items.
HIS FRIENDS call him "King Penguin."
"There is a group who
likes to give bird names
to each of us. When they
asked me what bird I'd
like to be, I said either a
wandering albatross or
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• IS )IAKISG •
v • GREAT DEALS « .. ·: FREE :
SAVE s100
on our Buri peacock chair
SAVE s100
on our Buri sofa
SAVE 30%
on our low fan back chair
SAVE 33%
on our rattan director's chair
SAVE 40%
on our rattan drum tables
reg. $149
reg. $169
ss9
reg. $129
ss9
reg. $149
s55
to s149
reg. $119-$249 : 5() GALS : 1-----------------------
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, ltt Hrtt•••-1'1Wl•<'lorylor it s99 : ..... "iioND..\'· • : on our rattan screens to
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SAVE 50% S689
on our rattan dining set reg. $1395
And you ·save
25% to 50%. -Thanks, Joe. lhanRs, Jack. We sent our dynamic
buying team to Europe and the Orient ... and just
100~ what they brought backf We list and show just a
few of the many items available. So if you want to see
the whole world, come to your nearest May Company.
furniture 11)9-avclllable but not shown at all may company stores
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By DOWARD L. HANDY Long Beacl'l City College.
cit•o.1i,111+11u•.n / Coach .Toanne Kello11's Oilers
LONG BEACH-Ll~e a fl~ely were not to be denied in their
tuned machine, the ff\iotin quest of a second straight cham·
Beach lllJh School Oilet& s pjonship despite a nervous first
baaketball team started slowly quarter in which they could
then roared to the rinlah Une to score only" slx points to 10 for
capture their second str4ight Buena.
CIF 4-A championship with a That was it for the Bulldogs.
50·41 victory over Buena lligh Kathy Doyle, Debra Surrows
<Ventura) Saturday night. and Cheryl Cady went to work
The Oilers sent the previously early in the second period to out·
undefeated Bulldogs home with score the 8\tlldogs 13·3 in the
their tails between their legs first five minutes and the Oilers
with an outstanding defensive never looked back.
performance and a well-rounded While the otrense sputtered at
team effort before 3,S30 rans at first then worked smoothly for
the balance or the 'ame, it was
the stubborn r,one defense that
gave the victory to the Ollers.
Buena, a team that had a re·
putation ror the fast break on of·
fense, seldom had the. opportuni·
ty. The Ollers hustled back to
position before Buena could get
the ball in motion; then put up a
..tight band around the basket
with Burrows, Doyle and Janene
Watson controlling the boards.
Doyle had 13 rebounds, Bur·
rows 11 and Wet.son eight, many
of them on the defensive boards.
The light iMer pefense forced
Buena lo shoot from outside
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THE SUNSHINE'S DEAN WURZBERGER GOES HIGH TO STOP A PASS.
Sunshine, L~zers Tie
1~000 View Pro Soccer Tilt at OCC
By Dt\VF. CUNNINGHAM
Ol I ... OillY l"llol Slilf
Pro soccer mad e an in·
auspicious debut in Costa Mesa
Saturday night as the California
Sunshine opened its American
Soccer League season with a l ·l
li e against the Southern
California Lazers al Orange
Coast College.
Sunshine officials were ex·
pecting a near.capacity crowd of
7,000 for the firs t pro soccer
game ever played in Costa
Mesa. but approximately 1.800
fans showed up. and nearly half
or those ~ere youngsters ad·
milled free as a promotional
gimmick.
But those who came out saw
some exciting moments as the
Torrance-based l.azers fought to
hold off a last-ditch atlack by
the Sunshine during the closing
moments of the second over·
time.
ASL rules provide for a sud·
den-death overtime period in the
event or a tie, and if no goals are
scored the game is declared a
tie after two 10-minule bonus
periods.
In the waning moments of the
final overtime, the Sunshine
missed two golden opportunities
to win it. Andy Chapman fired
an open shot 10 yards from the
net but it sailed much too high.
and Tony Douglas kicked a
roller that missed the unat·
tended goal by six inches.
After Chapman's miss, he
comically covered his head with
his shirt to show his frustration,
but 18-year-old English import
had no reason to hide.
lie scored the Sunshine's lone
goal with a solid kick in the first
half, and joined Poli Garcia Ca
San Juan Capistrano resident)
in a determined offensive thrust.
The Lazer's goal came on a
penalty kick by Sid Wallace nin<.'
minutes into the game.
It was a rough game. with
Bean Sizzles ( 64);
Player Trails by 3
HOUSTON (J\P ) -The clos·
ing heroics of big Andy Dean -
four straight birdies under a
threatening s ky and with a
tornado watc h in effect -
shouldered Gary Player out of
position Saturday in the third
round of the I louston Open golf
tournament.
Bean. at 6·fOOl·4 towering over
the tiny man who has dominated
the American tour for the past
three weeks, shot a 6-under-par
66 and took a three-s hot lead
with a 54-hole total of 198.
Bean's score was 18 s trokes
under par on the 6,997 -yard
Woodlands Country Club course
and is, by five shots, the best
th ree-round total of the year on
the pro tour.
It lefl Player out of position on
" two counts. He's neither in the
lead -the place he occupied for I the lirst two rowtds -nor is he t seven shots back -the spot he
held before mounting the come·
backs that brought him titles in
the Masters and Tournament of
Champlons in bis last two starts.
tainly isn"t as good as three in
front.
"And three shots is an awful·
lot to make up on a man who"s
playing as well as Andy is.
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three players needing time for·
inJuries. and a minor fight broke
out after the firs t overtime.
"The officiating was
atrocious," Sunshine coach
Derek Lawther said afterwards.
"They're a very physical team
and we were a little nervous al
fi rst, what with our first game
before the home crowd and all.
but we settled down. rm very
pleased with our overall game."
Lawther said he was also im·
pressed with the Lazers, who
only had a month to prepare for
the opener. but he added, "l felt
we s hould ha\'C won. From what
l saw tonight. I can tell you
we ·re going lo win some games
this season.··
most of the night, many limes In
ore-balance situations to beat the
30·second clock that Is in vogue
In girls basketball.
It was a team effort ror the
Oilers who finished the season
25.2. Buena ls now 2·1. The five
starters went all the way and
knew exactly what the other was
doing at all times. But the
closest Buena could come after
the second quarter blitz was six
points with three minutes left.
''I didn't believe we hJd It un·
Lil the last minute," Kellogg sald
See OILERS. Page BZ
Garvey's
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5-1 Victory
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Steve
Garvey s lammed a three-run
homer and Burt Hooton scat·
tered five hits as (he Los
Angeles Dodgers defeated the
Hous ton Astros. 5-1, Saturday
nigt\t.
The Dodgers managed only
five hits off four Houston
pitchers but received nine bases
on balls.
Houston starter Floyd Ban·
nister, 0-2, gave up just one hit
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inning. he walked Reggie Smith
and Ron Cey, a nd Garvey
followed with a homer into the
right field pavilion. lt was his
third homer of the season.
L.os Angeles added two more
runs in the sixth inning on just
one hit. Gene Pentz walked the
bases loaded and Smith pro
duced one run with a sacrifice
fly. Cey singled h-om-c the
second.
Houston scored first In the
second inning. Singles by J ose
Cruz and Bob Watson and a walk
to A rt Howe filled the bases with
one out. Roger Metzger 's infield
single scored Cruz but Hooton
got out of any further damage
by s triking out Bannister and
getting Terry Puhl to foul out.
Hooton, 1-2. gave up only one
hit after the second inning, a
one-o_y.t single in the third to
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Tpe Oilers' Debra Burrows (30) Watches the Action.
Tanana Now 4-0.
Grich Starts Brawl
As Angels Triumph .
BLOOMINGTON CAP) -
Frank Tanana won his fourth ~ame of the young season and
Dave Chalk contributed a two·
run s ingle as the California
Angels whipped the Minnesota
Twins, 5-3, Saturday in a brawl·
marred baseball game.
The undefeated Tanana
pitched 81,3 innings and gave up
three runs on nine hits. Rick
Mill er collected three hi ls and
scored a run to h e lp the
Cali fornia attack.
Chalk's two-run hit capped a
four-run third inning for the
Ang<.'ls. Lyman Bostock and Ron
Jackson had rbi singles in the
decisive fourth.
The Angels scored their fifth
run in the top of the eighth. Ken
Landreaux singled and eventual·
ly scored on an error by Min·
nesota"s Roy Smalley.
The game featured a bench·
emptying brawl in the fourth.
With a 2·1 count on Bobby
Gric h and the Angels leading
4·1, Minnesota rookie pitcher
Roger Erickson sailed a pitch
behind the Angels secopd
baseman. Grich then charged
Erickson at the mound throwing
a forearm and some punches
that missed .. A donneybrook
began as both benches emptied.
Minnesota"s Rich Chiles beat
both benches to the original
skirmish as he sprinted out and
put a body block on Grich. It
took the umpires five minutes to
unravel a number of small fights
that followed, and at the end
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Grich was ejected from the
i::ame, but not before Twins' fans
had showered ·h im with soft
drinks.
The Twins scored a run in the
third on Bob Randall's sacrifice
fly.
Larry Wolfe doubled in the
seventh and scored on Randall's
double to cut the Angels lead to
4-2. The Angels picked up an un·
earned run in the eighth when
Landreaux singled, moved to
second on Baylor's single and
then scored on shortstop Roy
Smalley·s error.
There were no injuries report·
ed from the brawl, aside from
some scrapes and bruises.
California's Joe Rudi strained
a calf muscle whe n going for a
fly ball in the second inning and
may be out of the lineup for a
couple of games.
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Li 'l John Lombardo sped to a•,
clocking of 230.17 miles per hour'f
Saturday night, setting top speed
for the 64 Funny Car competition
at Orange County International
Raceway.
"I can't say I like my posi·
tJon," sald Player, who finally
scored his first bogey or the
tournament on the way to a
, 70-201. "Three shots b'ck cer-
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MAO ANGEL -The Angels' Bobby Grich
gives a menacing look toward Minnesota
pitcher Roger Erickson (19) as Twins
catcher Glenn Borgmann tries to keep
them apart. Grich charged Erickson after
a pitch was thrown behind him.
A crowd or 14,146 saw Pat
Foster win lhe AA funny car
division with a low elapsed tlme
or 7.41, while Tom Riddings took
the BB funny car category at8.15
e.t. In rocket cars, Kim Perry
had a low e.t. of 6.62. and 18S.95
mph.
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• VEN'l'UM -AnUaony Cur.
r.n. a aenlor at Creapl Hip in ~clno, est'abliahed a prep pole
vault record a\ the annual Ven· ttra Re1ay1 Saturday by clear-
ing 17_.~ on h~ llnt attempt.
The old ~rd of 16-10 was set
in Texas last year. ·
Curran, who bas slrned a let-
ter of intent to attend UCLA next
year, bad a previous best of l~\o\.
Sain-a Stop Flyers
BUFFALO. -Gary McAdam
and Derek Smlth combined on
two goals to lead the Buffalo
Sabres to a 4-1 victory over the
Philadelphia Flyers In a Na·
llonal Hockey Leaeue playoff
game Saturday night.
The Sabres snapped a 10.game
q uarlerfinal losing streak and
cuL the Flyers' lead in the best-
of.seven series to 2·1. The two
teams will play a game in Buf·
falo tonight.
Connor•, Borg \lie
TOKYO As it has been so
often in the past, it's Jimmy
-Oonnors vs. Bjorn Borg -with a
$100,000 bankroll going to the
winner or today's match, the
conclusion to a four·man tennis
tournament.
Connors got into the finals by ~coring a 6-4, 6·1 victory Satw:·
day over Guillermo Vilas. Borg
~at Manuel Orantes, 6·1, 6·4.
Today's loser wans $50,000.
Zarate Retain• Title
World Boxing Council's cbam·
pion, scored with frequent com·
birialions as he completely
dominated a game but. over·
matched Hernandez. ·
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LOS ANGELES -Danny
"Lillie Red" Lope1 is heavily
favored to retain his World Box·
Ing Co\.Dlcil featherweight crown
today when be opposes Jose
DePaula of Brull at the Olym-
pic Auditorium. '
DePaula was a late choice to
race the 25-year·old Lopez in the
schedul ed :is-round bout.
Eduardo Prieto or Chile bowed
out earlier lhis month because
he bad the flu arid said be didn't
think he'd have enough time to
prepare for the bout.
Corre Beat• \/aide•
SAN REMO, Italy -Hugo
Corro of Argentina rallied In the
late rounds and won the world
M middleweight boxing title from
Rodrigo Valdes of ·Colombia
with a 15-round decision Satur-
day night.
·Adle Ad"411ee•
SANTA CLARA -Arthur
Ashe defeated UCLA freshman
Elliot Teltscher, 6·4, 6·4 Satlll'-
day to reach the semifinals of
the Grand Prix of Santa Clara
Valley tennis tournament.
Also reaching the semifinals
was Bernie Mitton, who defeated
Trey Waltke, 5,4, 6-1. Mitton will
face John McEnroe today.
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after the 1tan\e. '"Mtey were so
quick and they could come back
awfully fast if we had aiven
them ttle chance.
"Winning the champtonabip ta
as much a thrill this year as It
was last year."
Burrows. Cady and Kelli
Lockhart played their final
game for the Oilers. Lockhart.
didn't score much but played
well on defense and ln paaatni t.o
teammates and handling the
ball against the press defense ot
the Bulldogs.
•'This one means a tot more to me ." Burrows said. "I'm a
senior and everyone haa been
saying we couldn't do it. I think
we proved otherwise tonight."
••Jt 's better to come back the
second year," Cady said. "This
one means much more but I
didn't figure we had it until the
last 5S seconds. I was very
nervous at the slut." She sel· ·
tied down to score eight pointa in
the third period, hitting 4-of·5
from the floor.
"I'm jusl glad that Debra.
Kelll and Cheryl went out super
toniaht.'' Doyle said. "They are
the seniors and I am real happy
for them. These three seniors
pull~d It out.•·
Cady and Burrows were
selected ror the all·lournament
team that had 10 girls from the
(our games ph1yed Saturday.
A packed bQuse watched the
night game11 with an additional
t ,780 for the afternoon tilts mak-
ing a total of 5,310 fotthe day.
In the l·A final, Bishop Diego
defeated Valley Christian, 3&-33;
Alta l,,oma won the 2-A over San-
ta Clara. 51·36; and Righetti
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Mexi co's Carlos Zarate
methodically demolished Puerto
Rican challenger Andres "Pup-
py" Hernandez Saturday night,
<.ind slopped the challenger in
the 13th round to retain his
world bantamweight title.
· In a late match, Roscoe Tan·
ner downed Byron Bertram, 6·0,
7-5. HB COACH JOANNE KELLOGG WITH KATHY DOYLE, CHERYL CADY, CHRIS HENSLEY (1 0). 8 U<tlW 10 I It lf~1
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HOUSTON -Ilie Nastase out·
lasted Zeljko Franulovic, 6·2.
4-6, 6·1 Saturday to gain the
finals in the World C ham·
pionship Tennis tournament,
here.
Doubley Injured ..
The 25-year·old Zarate, the
USC Rolls P ast
Bruins Nine, 7 -3
Brian Gottfried beat Carrado
Barazzutli 6·2, 6·2 in an earlier
match and will meet Nastase to
day.
Scott Wins (3:38.9)
LOS ANGELES -· Southern
Cal outfielder Tim Tolman had
three hits in four trips to the
plate and drove in two runs as
the Trojans topped UCLA, 7·3.
Saturday and swept the three-
~a me series between the Pac-8
Southern Division baseball foes.
AS(} Ge ts Goorjion At UCLA Spike/est
The victory gave league
leader USC a 6·2 conference
Jl}ark. and lhe Trojans are 32·7
e verall. UCLA dropped to 4·5
with the three consecutive con-
ference losses to the Trojans.
The Bruins arc 28·14 overall.
GLENDALE -Greg Goor
jian, who averaged 43.4 points
per game as a senior at Crescen-
ta Valley High this past season.
has signed a national letter of in-
tent to attend Arizona State
University next fall.
Waltneire Win•
WALNUT -Walt Waltmire of
Athletes in Action won the Mt.
San Antonio marathon Saturday.
setting a course record of
2:26:52.
Anthony Nabs Bowling Crown
AKRON, Ohio <AP> -Earl
Anthorty, the winningcst pro-
fc!isional bowler in history, de·
{catcd Tcalu Scmiz, 237-192.
Saturday to capture his second
t.fournamcnt of Champions lllle.
· The $30.000 first prize raised
the Tacoma, Wash., bowler's re-
~ord ean.•cr earnings to $599,SSJ.
the title was his 30th on the
Professional Bowlers Assoiation
tour, giving him four more than
any other man has attained.
Semiz, seeded third in the five·
man finals, defeated Markroh,
247-210 in the second game and
edged Nelson Burton Jr.,
193· 190, to gain the fi nals.
Roth had defeated Wayne
Zahn, 228·205, in the first game.
Se m iz earned $17 ,000 for
second place, Burton $10,000 for
third, Roth $7,SOO for fourth and
Zahn $5,000 for fifth.
LOS ANGELES -UC Irvine's
Steve Scott cdptured the
1,SOO·meter run in 3:38.9 Satur-
day in an all-comers track and
field meet at UCLA.
The effort was Scott ·s top
performance of lhe season in lhe
1,500.
Meanwhile, USC's Larry
Doubley, the defending NCAA
long jump champion, was lost
for the season wben he fractured
his left kneecap.
Doubley was injured on his
final j ump . s plitting his
kneecap. He was expected to un·
dergo surgery 1n Pasadena.
Scott's time qualified him for
the NCAA meet. The qualifying
standard was 3:46.0.
Another NCAA qualifier was
UCI's Ed Ahlmeyer who finished
fourth in the 5,000·meter run in
14 : 08.5. The qualifying mark
was 14 : 12.0.
Two UCI records were also set
Saturday. The Anteaters' Sam
Reed triple jumped 49·101/4 while
the UCI mile relay foursome of
Craig Russell, Charles Bowie •.
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Baseball Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
Detroit
Boston
Milwaukee
New York
Cleveland
Dalli more
Toronto
W L Pct.
8 2 .800
9 4 .692
7 7 .500
6 7 .462
4 6 .400 s 8 .385
4 9 .308
West Division
Kansas City 9 2 .818
GB
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Dlvtalon
W L Pct. GB
New York 9 6 .600
Montreal 7 5 .583 ~
Chicago 7 6 .538 1
Philadelphia 5 5 .500 4
st. Louis 5 8 .385 3
Pittsburgh 4 7 .364 3
West Division
Cincinnati 10 5 .667
Dodgers 9 5 .643 'f.a
Tim Chambers a,nd Darryl
MeGeo clocked· 3:13.7, wiping
out the old mark of 3: 14.1.
The Anteaters' LaMontc King
won his heat of the lOO·meterdash
in 10.4 while McGee triumphed in
his heatofthe400 (47.4).
There were 559 entries who
competed in the 22 events at
Drake Stadium. Among those
taking part were representatives
of UCLA, USC, Stanford,
Washington. Cal State <Long
Beach), Cal State (LA> and UCL
Another top p erformance
came from UCLA's Greg Foster
in the 110.meter high hurdles.
Foster nipped James Owens in a
hand-timed 13.4. Foster also
anchored the Bruins to victory
in .one of the 400.meter relay
heats with a lime or 39.6.
Billy Mullins of USC won his
100 meters heat in a hand·Umed
10.2. The Trojans' James San-
ford was clocked in 21.0 in win·
ning a heat or the 200 meters.
Sam Turner of Cal State (,LA)
won the 400·meter Intermediate
hurdles in 49.3, best time In the
nation this year.
And P ayton Jordan, ~e 61·
year·old Stanford track coach,
won a special 100-meters race in
11.9, setting a record for his age .
Aztecs Tumble, 2-0
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
-George Dewsnit and Colin
Fowles scored as the Fort
Lauderdale Strikers postec\ their
first victory of the North
American Soccer League season
Saturday wilh a 2·0 victory over
the Los Angeles Aztecs. DEBRA BURROWS (30) GUARDS PHOEBE NIKOLAKAl<IS.
Oakland to 3 .769
Angels 10 4 .714
Chicago !> 6 .455
San Francisco 7 6 .538 2
Houston 7 8 .467 3
San Diego s 7 .417 31,...,
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ming championships Saturday.
Beblnd Andy Mlller's second
conference meet record, Golden
Weal chalked up its seventh
circuit crown In the last nine
years by running awa}' with the
Southem California Conlel"ft~
meet held at Santa Monica CC.
Relying mainly o n team
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Mission Conference \lllea II\ as
many tries wlth a 488-420 edge
over runnerup (>a lomar In a
m eet cond ucted at San
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CdM, La Jolla Battle
In Dream Net Match
A Oy ball that sot lost In lhe
a;un and dropped m for a triple
.:ave FAl.ison lhgh Clluntlngton
Buch> thu wlnrun1& run an txlriot
Jnnlngs Saturday as the host
C hargers n ipped cross·lowl\
nv•l Marina. 5·4. In other S unset League
baseball action . Westminster
stopped host Newport Harbor,
7-1, to move into a first place tie
with Huntington Beach. Each
has a 7·4 league slate.
Edison is now tied for s econd
with Fountain Valley a nd
Marina, each one game orr the
pace with 6-5 records.
The eight-inning duel between
Edison and Marina ended when
Tom Stokke lofted a one-out fly
lo right wilb Edison teammate
Scott Littleworth on firs t.
The ball l{Ol lost in the glare
and dropped untouched, enabl·
1ng L1llleworth to round the
bases and score the winning
run.
Stokke. who entered the lilt
balling .150. led off the game by
~mashing an 0·2 fas tball for a
home r to left. lie drove in
another run with a line drive
~ingle lo right in the.• silclh.
Frank Cresci had a big day al
the plate for Marina, clouting
two homers, driving in three
runs and enjoying a three-for.
three performance. ·
Bob Smart homere d fo r
Edison and Thor Edgell got th~
victory.
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A winning streak of 185 over a
~pwn or a•r.a years is on t.he line
Monday O p.m.) when La Jolla
High 's Pirates invade John
Wayne Tennis Club to duel
Corona del Mar High 's Sea
Kin gs in u non -l eag u e
showdown.
Hailed as a national chnm·
pionship m atch , the duel pits
coach Dennis Trout's Corona del
Mar team, three-lime Cl ft, 4·A
Southern Seclion champions ,
agains t the awesome streak of
La Jolla, which h as been
dominated by foreign imports.
The 1978 edition of La Jolla
boasts stars from Mexico,
Venezuela, Brazil and Argentina
and the Pirates are rated No 1
in the nation on the prep level
among knowledgeable tennis
buffs.
No. 2 is Corona del Mar, with
five seniors making this the
most exper ienced t eam or the
pas t five years in which the Sea
Kings have rolled to a 122·3 re
cord against the sliffost or com·
petition.
L a Jolla, meanwhile, under
t he hand or C'OUl'h RUSS I.an·
thorne. has racked up a 234 ·7 re·
cord the past 12 years.
DENNIS TROUT
/\cl1on as bill ed for center
court at the John Wayne TC.
with other duels taking place on
c·ourls 5,6 and 7.
"ll 's going lo be close ," says
Trout "We could win by a cou-
ple of points. or lose by one. It
jus t depends on how well we
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5:30 p.m 17) -G REATEST SPORTS LEGENDS A
tribl}te to ice hockey superstar Gordie llowe.
play in doubles. We have to have
nine points in doubles and hope
Lance Good and Kevin Forbes,
can come up with three wins
apiece in singles.
"La Jolla's Roger Knapp will
get his four in singles and they
nave a lot of help from the othe r
three singles players. Hector
Ortiz, for example, beat Lance
an a tournament ~his year. But
he's hot and cold," says Trout.
Ortiz is La Jolla's No. 4 singles
player.
"We feel like we know some of
thei r weakness es and we'll try to
pick on them if we can. And, we
know their strengths. We'll lry
to keep away from them if we
can," says Trout.
Corona del Mar will be going
with Good, Forbes, Scott Al
leborn and freshman Anthony
Emerson in singles; with the
doubles bill filled by the duos of
Craig Thomas and Danny Saltz
and Greg Washer and Kendall
Young.
La Jolla counters with Knapp.
Alfredo Ricfkohl, Fabio Mion-
bel and Ortiz probably in singles
and lhe combinations or Scott
Appleby-Mark Scribner und Je ff
Wa ll ace-Bretl Buffin gton in
doubles.
"La Jolla is pretty predictable
an its lineup," s ays Trout.
"There is n<> reason to change
its lineup, but we've mixed it a
little to hopefully lake advan·
tage. The pressure is really on
Good und Forbes to come up
with thr ee w i n s apicl'C in
!iing les 1f tht·y don 'l , we'rt·
dead.
.. Wc'vc been wailing all year
for this match. and I thank La
.Jolla has. loo Nobody has given
La Jolla much of a test and this
will s urcly b c La J o ll a':;
loughe!>l match or the year ..
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SPECIALS
Blevins Sparks FV
I.e el h) multi·talente d Troy
Blc\'111s. l-'0UJ1t<1in Valley captured
the varsil)· l<'am title while a bevy of
Ora nf!l' Coas t area runners set
perso nal bes t s 111 th e mile at
Saturd;iy·s 19th annual Tus tin
He lays.
Hi e van~. sek c.·tcd as the meet 's out-
!-landing runner. help••d the Barons
s<'ore 53 points in the varsity division
to upset te am favonll' Santa Ana
\"alley Ill' Joined Kevin Romine.
,\Ian Duncan and \\'1l lle Gittens in
helping Fountain Valley ''in the 880
rclay and take second place in the
:-.huttle hurdles and long Jump relay.
In the Ion~ j ump. Blevins soared
22·8 while Romine went 21-6 and Gil·
tens 21··1 On the 880 relav. Blevins
\\ ent 22.0, Romine 22.3 and Duncan
and Gallcns ~ o .
With Dan Castrey re placing Git·
tens. Fountuin Vallev clocked 57.0 in
the hurclle~. fin1shin.g ha lf a second
behind West Covina as both teams
came acro~s under the old meet re-
cord.
Fountain Valley's Rnan Appell
held off a late ~urge by Costa Mesa 's
.John Gerhardt in the four-man mile
relay.
Appell was clocked in 4: 19.0 as the
13arons had a composite time or
17 >16.5. Costa Mesa was second 111
17:53.6 wilh Marina (llunlington
Beach) thir d in 17 55.3 and Corona
del Mar lifth in 17 · 59.5.
Jol' Young had taken Costa Mesa
from I Ith to i;econd place with a
-t :22.7 third lcg Cerhaidt made up a
fi \'e·~ a rd dcfi ctl on Appell hut was
out.kicked al the l'rHI and fi nished in
I :23 . l.
Othe r fast mile legs we re t urned in
by Marina·s Carl 1\ndcrson <I 23>.
•Greg Delleras 11 231. a nd Malt Blatv
<-t :27 >. Coron a d c l ~t a r 's And.\•
G erke n (4 22 5>. Da\'t' llunc;ake.r
<-t :29. l> and Cam Douglas f t 29 91:
Fountain Vallcv 's Steve Brown
(4 :23.Sl. .
i\t ission \'ie JO soph Scott II udson
went 161·-t in the d iscus . Corona de l
Mar·s Todd Kauscn was two inches
back.
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For La Jolla
A Capsule Look
At CdM Lineup
I
With the Corona del Mar·Lu
Jolla tennis showdown Monday
'1 p .m .) at J ohn Wayne Tennis
Club , here is a caps ule look at
the Sea Kings' starting lineup in
the ir quest to claim the national
hi g h sch ool tennis c h am
pionship:
Lance Good -A senior, Good
has been one of the major keys
in three CJF 4-A championships
and figures to be ranked No. 1 or
2 in Southern Cal 18s. llis serve
returns and quickness arc his
strong suits, and already with
some WCT circuit tournament
ac tion under his belt, is thl'
player lo beat in the Cl F in
di\'1dual finals later this year
I le was runnerup as a junior
Ke ,·in Forbes -A left-hande.r
with exce llent top s pin on h1~
forehand, Forbes is also a senior
with a background that includes
three straight CIF team cham·
pion ships. Ile beat Stanford's
Perry Wright recently and has a
wicked serve. along with h1~
quickness.
Danny Saltz -1\ JUnior. Saltz
is considered nearly the equal of
Good or Forbes. His service re-
turn is especially Lou gh. lie has
been a major factor for Coronu
del Mar s in cl' he wa :; a
freshman
Craig Thomas \\'ith quick
ness hi s best asset. Thomas i~ a
,·ers alilc sort, excelling in
doubles-<lr in singles where he
:id,·anced t o th e C J F
quarterfinals in 1977 before bow
m~ to eventual champion Paul
Be rnstein of Sunny Hills.
Greg Washer · At 6-3, Washe1·
has excellent size and is con
sidered a late developer as a
junior. His best strokes are his
overhead and backhand.
Scott Alleborn /\long wilh
Thom::is, /\lleborn is considered
the most improved of the seniors
s ince h is fre shman days.
Pushin)'.l 6-3, Alleborn ·s serve 1s
his strenl!lh
K endall Voung -Stead~
"1lh a good sl•rve return and
O\l'rhead abilitv for doubles
Yo ung m1s<,cs few \Olleys an•J
has good hands for doubles pl,ay
Anthony F.mt-rson The son
of tY.O·limc Wimbledon tham
J\•on Hoy Emerson. he ·s con
:..1dercd the future star al Coronu
de l Mar Emerson's first two
s teps to the ba 11 a re un
belie vably quick for a freshman
and he h<•S gn~al volley control.
While that closes the book on
l\tonday's starte rs. the future al
Corona dcl l\lar appear~ without
end.
Amon!! the loadcd arsenal al
Trout's disposal are fres hmen
.Jami<.• Paul and Scolt Katzman
Iowa Jun10r tran s fer Hr ad
Davidson. juniors /\rt Hoss and
Gknn J';.1rn sh , and sophomore~
Rob Case and Hob Link.
i\w :..11t1n ~ the Emerson!\.
Da\'irlsons and Pauls in 1979 will
he hnme a nd-hom e e ncounter:-.
''1th Lt .Jolla. Palisades <Los
/\ngl•lt•s 1 ;rnd San tu Barbara
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Smith, Moses Sparkle.
'Boes, GWC Nines Win; Gauchos Defeated
Bobby Smlth of Oraoae Coast
and Joh.a Mo1e11 or Colden W~t.
wer. terrors at tho plate and on
the buepalbs in leading their
junior college bauball teams to
contereoce victories Saturday.
SmtUl. the at.ate atolen base
leader, 1wlped two base1 to \JP
bl.I 2'·1ame total to 34 and also
collffted a alnJle that stretched
hla hitting streak to 18 games as
the Pt.rates triumphed bver host
Grosamont <El Cajon), 11·1, in a
Soulh Coo.st Conference rout.
Batting leadoff, Mo.sos collect·
ed thr" hits, scored three run8,
drove in three more und uddcd
three stolen bases as the
Rustlers walked over visiting LA Southwest,· 10·2, in a
Southeru.. Calltornla Conterenre
outing.
In Mission Conference action,
San Bernardino manhandled vi~·
it.ing Saddleback, 9-2.
Matt Palmer, Moaea and Doug
ldentleal Seores
SoCal, Anteaters
Win Twin Bills
Southern Cal College of Costa
.Mesa took a giant step toward
the NAIA (District 3) Southern
Division baseball crown Satur-
day with a doubleheader sweep
of host Pt. Loma, 2-1 and 7·6.
And UC Irvine also won a twin
bill, toppling visiting Cal State
(Los Angeles) by the same
scores.
SoCal College, with a 10·2
league record, needs only to win
five of its remaining 10 loop
games to clinch the title. sec
visits Azusa-Pacific Monday for
a twin bill.
Bill Riddell tossed a four·
hitter and Randy Greer singled
in two runs in the seventh inning
to give sec the first game vie·
tory.
In the second game. the
Vanguards tallied two in the lOtl"t
to win on a double by Rob
Stonelake, a sacrifice and ensu·
ing error, singles by Greer and
Larry Houle and a squeeze bwtl
by Butch Plank.
Pt. Loma scored a run and
had the bases loaded in the last
of the loth, but an attempted
suicide squeeze was turned Into
a double play and the final bat-ter popped out.
Stonelake homered in the
:;ccond for sec while tcamm<ilc
Stan Thomas s lugged a two·rwt
round-tripper in the lhird.
UC Irvine went 11 innings
before winnin~ the opener. Ken
W ashlngton doubled with one out
and after Jim Dawson walked,
Ken Munger singled in the win·
ning run. .
Munger's single. When Cal Stale <LA) rallied to tie it at 6,
Dawson decided things as he led
off the fifth with a single and
scored two outs later on Doug
Chard's double.
First Game
SoC.I <JI
•b r llrlll Greer, Oh 4 o 1 2
HOUlt. ti 4 0 0 0
Pe.nk 1 SS 3 0 2 0
'Thomn, lb 3 o 1 O Schetll, c 3 0 0 0
Wiison. Jb 3 o 1 o
Slonel•ke, 11 . 3 I o O
Mlv•shiro. rf , l o o O
Pel~s. lb 1 1 0 0
Wood, pn 1 0 0 0
'Riddell, p 0 0 0 0
Tolal• 1t 2 1 2
SoealColl-
Pt. loma
SecOfldo.nte
$oC.I 01
GrHr,dh
HOYie,. cf
Plank, n
Thomas, lb
S<heelr, c Wltson, 3b
S1onel1ke, II
Mly•shlro, rl
........ Jb
Ward, p
CMtelloe,p
RIOdtll,p
Tot1ls
ab rfl rbl
S I I 0
"0, ' s ' , 1 ~I 2 t
4 1 1 0 s 0 1 0
S 2 J I s 1 1 0
sooo
0000
0000
000 0. so 1 us
r 1r • 000 000 2-2 1 I 000 100 0 -1 4 0
Seeolld Ga ....
S<OAllJIMI-
-Soat~ll•
Pt; Loma
Flntco.me
UC Irvine UI
.ilb r" rl>I Hirano. cf s .1 ? o
N•gle, 2b l 0 1 0
Washlnotot1, rf s 1 • o
D••"°"• ID 4 0 1 0
Munoer, "' s o 1 1 Frol•nder, dh 3 O 1 o Wick,< 3 0 I 0
K•u~•. < I 0 0 0
Chlr0,3b 4 0 0 0 Moore, 11 3 o o o
Moeau.t. II 1 O O O
Burns, p O 0 O V
l olal~ JI 111 l
r " • 01J '00 -7-'1 fJ l
OU 000 300 1-6 U !
Se<-0..... UClrwl.,. 01 .. ,,,""
Hlrano,d JI IO
HA9lo, fb 7 1 1 0
W•shlngton, rf o 2 o 1 Dawion, lb • 1 l l
M""OI'. H 4 0 1 1 Frolatl<Mr, dll 3 O I 1
KitUSI, C 3 0 0 0
Charo, 3b 3 0 I 1
Moore, II 3 1 I 0
MIYUu•. II 0 0 0 0 Gut1orre1, p .o O O o
w~•tscotll. p 0 0 0 0
M0<>inor1, p O O O O
Tot•ls ·n 1 10 I
Flrst<Ume
CSLA UCI
CSLA UCI
Scoro llJ IMl"IP
r " t 000 000 100 00-1 3 I
100 ooo ooo 01-2 n o
S.<ond CO.mo
Scot'I by lftnlnp
r II •
074 000 11 -6 It I
401 110 •-1 lO 1
MansoUno each had an rbJ single
In a tour-rwi, fourth inning for
Golden West. In the sixth, Moses
bad anolber run-producing hit
which was rollowing by Steve
Nemeth's triple.
Golden West's Jeff Heathcock
was in control on the mound
through five scoreless innings
before tiring in the heat. He
tanned eight batters. Relief
burler Steve Slaton allowed one
bit in three innings of work.
Pacing Orange Coast's 12·hit
attack was Rick Woolard. who
blasted a two-run homer in the
sixth Inning and had a two-run
single in the fourth.
Cory Alder went the distance
on the mound for the Pirates.
who stayed mathematically in
the pennant race. OCC (6-5)
needs to win Monday afternoon's
home game against Cerritos
(9·1) to stay in the running.
Game time is 2:30.
San Bernardino opened up a
tight game with Saddleback by
exploding tor five runs in the sixth inning. Jim Heftner had a
bases-loaded double, followed by
a triple by George Davidsmeir
for the Indians. Both batters went4-for-5.
Dana Brown had three bits for
Saddle back.
llltrll rlll
Woolard, If
Nemaln, lb
Smllh,rf
RoberllOn. u
Soddtr\, 30 Soto,3b Peyton, cf Nelson,'
Oral\oeCou!
G•oum0<11
6 1 4 • LaFrance, c ' o 1 o Berneu, 2b
3 J I I Krikorian, 2b s ' 1-0 Ootson, Oii 3 1 2 I Scftwalbe, dll
1 o o o Frkk, on
2, t 0
2200
1 I I 0
2 0 0 I
0000 2 I I 2
S 1 0 I jll-,p 2 O O O Totals 0000 ll 1112 10
~e • ., ........ , " . 000 •12 112-11 12 ' 010 000 000-1 • 2
GelcleftWnlUI)
ar11..i
Mo~, cf
Hen••Y. ph-cf ,..,...,h,ll>ll
ManM>llno, lb
A 11 tft, pll-lCI Penfold, lb
Severin, 1111-lb
Meraa,rf Cl.,.k,dh
lA Soulh~I
Go1oon w"'t
Brown, rl
Heller, 7b
Stowell, lb
Horv~tn, dn
Vt~"Hh. Cl
C•v•nder. II
' l l , O.vosler. or
1 o o o Innes, II
• 2 1 1 J•<l<Son, If-lb 'o 1 1 P••mer,u
1 o o o Edwudt, c
4 0 0 0 Hy•lt, C
0 0 0 0 HN1hCOClt, p
4 0 1 I Slaton, p :a 2 1 O Tot•ls
0 000
2 1 0 0
0000
3 1 I 1
l 1 0 0
0000
0000
0000
331081
, " . 000 OO'l 000-1 S A
110 .a3 01i-10 • J
S.ddletll<k 12)
ab r II rlll Hnler, Ill• I 1 1 o
S 0 3 1 Woll, < 4 0 I 0
S O o O Romtro, lb :> 1 1 1 1 0 I 0 Ondelarla, u 3 0 1 O
• 0 0 0 Clementt, p O o o o
• 0 I 0 O'Sullfva... p 0 0 0 O
3 o I o To1 a1s 34 2 10 1 Sc_.., ..... , ...
r fl • 000 010 001-2 10 'l
001 OIS 11•-9 IS I
Frestunan Dan Bums went the
distance, striking out s ix and
walking three. Mike Hirano
opened the first inning with a
solo homer to left field.
Irvine Falls, 11-2 • t
CV' s Parker Stars
Women's
Athletic
Results
SofChU
Golden W"l-O-Olt, )b 2.0.1.or
Se<rlsl, p )-0-4.0; Kno11, u *l.O;
Wtnkleole<k. < l.c>4-0; HllllQol<'. lb
J.0.0-0; Brl-. 2b 2.0-0.0; llOdman,
Ph 1.0.0.0; En .. , II 3~; ~•rs.
2b 1.0.0.0; vouno. Pll 1.c>4-0; Nichols,
rt 1-0.0.0; MAOOtn, Pll t•O-O. TOWls U.0-2.0.
JC, Prep
Baseball
Standings
llOllTM ~ CIOM ... HMCll °'"'.... •, ~ oa
San OleQtOMIM I ' J F111lerlon I S J~ Or•~ Caetl • s ,~
Mt. San Antonio • 1 •V. .. llUAna 4 •• Oroumont 1 12 t~ ,..,..,.,._..,
<Wino• ONISt 11, Otoasmont t
1'11llerton a. lant• Ana• Mt. San Mt&11lo 12, Sen Oleoo ......
MIMA\f't Game
C:...tltos at or..._ CDAst ,........, .. ~
Orols,_,t at Qrntos
Mt. S.11 Mtenlo at $Mt• Ane
l'lllltrtOI\ at 5'111 Die90 MKa
$0UTNE•N~CIOflf'••INC• W L T oa
UUttrbor U 2 1
Goffltfl West 11 1 0 0\ CV'Pr.:!!ao 11 1 o '~ !Uot 1011s
Salll• MCW\lc.a I 9 0 J t..os •••• cc ~ IJ 0 10~
L.A$Olil11Wftt 1 " 0 l4 S.t-W'f'• Sant Oeldtn w.t 10, LA SoUl!MHI t
C-,preu s. RIO"-4
LA "artlOr S, Loi A,,._IH CC 0 T.....,.I~
L.A H••bor •t °"°""' won LA 5oU1'-'l at C'IP'HS Rio Hondo at SalltA MonlU
MISSION CON,IEltENClt s-u.r. DhlJl• W .. O• Soulll-ller& IS I
P•lomar 12 • :tV. ~••ti.cit • 12 .,.. &an DIOQO S 13 IOI/a ........... oi. ... Seen...,,..._ San B•rnerdln1> 10 1
r i. • Ah•erllde I • 2
c.1 Polv Citrus 7 10 J IPomon•I 0000001-1 3 0 CNlloY 111 3V.
Goloen West 000 000 o-o 2 z SM...Uy's S<-001•11 ~1,:rc:r ..._. ~~.~:;~~~~~lt!Ncltt
Golden West-Croll, lb 3.0.o:O: Ertol, II 2.0-0.0: Kno•. u 1+1.f;
Wlnklepleo. lb 2·0.0·0; Young, c
3-0.0.0; Vill'num, pr 0.1.0.0; B•lnoon,
rr 1-0.Q.O; Maddon, Ph 0.Q-0.0; Secrist,
cf 7·0·1.0; Mao.us, 2t> 2-0·l·I;
Golllg•n, Pll 1-4-0-0; ReMnlllr'(, p
J4.0.0. Totals 22'1.+1, Scs9..,, .....
CPPomor\I
Golden West
f' ...
000 000 0-0 2 2
000 001 X-1 • 0
MIMI .. C-lweooce a.a""'" ... "'" IAIS.n ___ I
200 mNl .... -1. p_._,., 2:QM.4; 2.
So"1"we11orn 2 :OS.24; J. San lkrNrdlno 1 01.os.
100 tree 1. Frl•dman <Sad•
dl-Ckl SS JO, 1 MCH•le IP•lomar)
SI 47; l. Twn..-lalN\I ff.44.
100 brH\t-1. Friedman <Seef.
d I e b• ck l 1:13.SJ; 2. Item CSoulhWHlffnl I: 11.111>; l. Cheney
IP•lom•rl 1:11,n . 100 lly-1. ROClewald IC!lafleyl
1·0S.S9; 2. 0..ney CP•lorT1<1r) 1.0io O; 3. C.mpbell'\!iovtllWHlffnl 1•07.11
400 lree rel•y-1. SaOOltb•ck
l ·S• •s; 1. Chelley •·OS.fl; 3,
Soulhwtslef'n • 01.Jl.
Ftnat t e•m scortti:-1 ..
Soutbwest.,n '1?, 2. P~lomar ',9.1 S,
3. SadOl•bd<k Jl4, '· O..Hey 1'• s; s. San Bern•rdtno 201.
Juftiot'V •rtHy
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100 IM-1. Janke IMl 1:12•; SO lru-1. Zeramb'f (Ml 29.1; Div•
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Mc Curry (Ml 34.J; '° t>ack-1. o.n11 IM) J.J,J; .IO breast-1, li«k•r IMI ».•: 100 ,,.. nlar-MISSioft Vleio
?:06.•.
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ti I U .•. l. Ii II ton (0) 21. I. 4, WOULer s (Pl 21.S.
· A00-1. Seller IOI S1.5: t. u-...sky
Ill St.S; J. Fl..,loen (Pl 1;11$ 0.
100-1. Ounoa CPI !:22.3; 2.
P•lomar 10, Al-side 6
SouthWHttm 4, atf\il 1 , ........... GatnH
S•n 01090 at S.OOlet>acll P11om•r •I 3ou1h-tem
Cl lrus •l Olaffty
$An a.-olno .at Riverside
SUNHT LIAGU&
H ""ti ftQlon Beach
WeslP\IMlar
Ellison
Fo.1nt•lnVa11.., Marina
New port Hwtlof' .. .....,..Sciltes
EOIM>n S, ManNI 4
WLOa
1 <l -
1 • -6 s 1
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Edison n, Newp«t l'l•rbOP al
TeWlnlllt C7l
OltANGI! LEAGUE W L FullertOft t I
C<lnyon I 2 2
El Dorado 8 l t
Sonora 5 S '
8re• • • ~ V•lenc111 ., 6 S
E'perant• 1 B 7Vt
Lii H•t>r• 0 9 I'> s.i..,,..,•sScwo
Bree 7,Canyon1
T ...... y•so.-
£1 Dorlldo •C c.tnroo [ sperenu at Btea
L• H•l>f• at V••encla
Fullerton.i Sotlo<•
Women's
AreaGoH
a AN a.«> SAN JOAQUIN OC
Mo•t Bll'"dlu Tourn•menl: A
F hglll-1. Ell-Yracf'burn. s. 8
Fllohl-1 DM Holtft, 6; 2. lliel llllle
MOl\de, Maxine Slriclll•nd, S. C
F1to~1-1. 8¥t>at• Smith, 1; 2. Row
Rot>rnson, S; ). Belly V•ugl\an. 4. o
Fhohl-1. Anna LH Slwller, 2.
Los Alamitos
Race Results
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trl•ST ••~ -0... mile, Pao.
OalMlfll ~ ~r>a U,500. Fort_t..,
ILIQlllJlllll U 2111 6 20 1.10 floOerl J W (--1 '-'Cl 3.40
LadrDyrel La. IKlltblwl 4.411
Time -JJIJ4/S
AIM reted -CAnann. Oemo
Tlft!e, Javelon -w11. $1 .. llf Ooh"
lta<lne Cillw1, .ltm 111e llear
krel<"" -,,... Punic u •11ua ,.,..,, wwt11r a •· •e11et1 J w, .... 1114.10
••cOND UC• -One mlle. Pec:e,
tnvltaUoMI. CAI llnel, PwMt $12,.000 • Bye Bye Ill_,..,
ILloftlhllll UO a to UO
0.kot• $!¥ <V•ll-'hem) 1.60 '·00 llelle ~,, (CAlfl/1111 4.40 Tlme-Ul<l/S
Also r~ -Lllmller Ol.ttmtr.
Dllrante
Ne5trMdlH
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6-0.UlaM#,,.WllU.JI
'TMt•D llACll -one mile. PllC .. Conelllionoct (Cl).S), f'mrte ... lOO.
Sujltr SI rl'-
10.Dnh 1 '·'° • 10 3 40 1AO S.20 Atawtve lUQtllllilll
Senor ou-COollllruu) uo
Tlfl'll -2.G01/S
Aho rec:M-Herolc H•novet, 8 C Klno, KHP out. Kay w ..... Jotl ~9• NO Kr-s
,ouaTM uca -One mile. Pee•.
Oalmlr19 ~ Pune P.000. Tiie Hustler
(Wllll•msl 6 IO S.20 J IO Se1"0Y Prince I Kuebler I UO UO
Tlllrt .. M 8HI 10.tomer) s '°
TIMI -2.013/S
Also reced -Golcres, WlllOrl For· ._ Two, LMk Mlnbor, .... 110 CIMfM't K, Pl_I,,.. Mi-. 8•11•ry
Sc:r.tclltd -Senva Lexie SJ IEucta ,_.,._Hin~ & z.ltpey
Prltlco,,..,.ata.•
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CanllerN
IKueblor I 17.10 •.10 3 00 JR Decker IGoudrHu) UO 2 . .0 01rwct Magic N IGrllnoyJ J.40
Time -2.074/S
Also ra<Ad -Artflle Htnover. lkes
M•rl~.Ms
No SUltc:heS
SIXTM aACE -One mll•. Pace.
oa1m1no lwlndk• l'vfw ~ • .ao. GyflS\I SMn (Wl~hilrO I 2%.20 J JO 6.40
P l..cerville ICMINll 1.AO 4.40
f>tudys 8oy (ICuel>lerl • • .O
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P•o. lnvlt.11~. Pllf'M $!0.000,
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Hotcr•ldltt
•10MTM UC• -O..mli.. "-Clalml"t~PwM--,
KlnoJ•rA (Aublftl 12.00 1.60 UO
Linton $0'1 IOttonlefl '-40 A '20 VMadlum (\lallanel4ne!W>m) $.00
Tlme->.at.
Alto raced -lllHl"'I Colonel. Hallve Timber, Its OnlV MoMt • .1oO
"nan N, Sco<Cll Mlrtclo. Owl.
S<ratcllld-Dllllt WOolleft. '5 lucta l-t(I .. Jly A ..... • Ullle 1111. ..... Sitt ...
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Oalmln9 lland~ f'lll'S4I ~ l'am.tt-Jlm • IUglllJlllU ILOO 1AO 6.00
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ACl•m• IUCll oef. Kock ~J. J-6, •·4; Nagel IUCll Clel. Bedolr• ...... 6-4; Ever (UCSBI Clef. Sullh1en M, 6·4;
Selbl (UCSB) def. M<Nlrnat• 6-4. ....
~-Manstl·Bodolla IUCSB> oef.
Wooldrldoe·McN•mara 1·6, 6";
ECllH·Sulll••n IUCI) dtf. Ktl•.•Ever
7·•· •·3; Kock•Seltil IUC$8) def,
N•ll'fl•MoNr. ~l, ~-3.
Pro Scores
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Phll-lpflta ?, -mi>hl• 1. San Jose 4, Tampa e.r 1 T ulu l, S..111• 1
Poru-3, Rochesttt 2 IOTI
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In the nightcap, Dawson sup-
plied most of the fireworks, in·
eluding the winning run in the
fifth frame. The first baseman
had three hits, three rbi and two
runs.
After the first three batters
walked in the first inning.
Dawson cleaned the basepaths
with a triple uncl later scored on
Capistrano Valley High 's Brad
Parker had one of those baseball
games Saturday where every
pitch thrown to rum came up
looking like grapefruit.
The Cougars stole a total of six
bases. three by Allen Fawcett.
Chip Hayes also hit a triple for
the wiMers.
Orlsson IPl 2:41.l; a. SMllble IPI
2.41.1.
uoo-1. Monls Col s·oe.o; 2. Sll•u-
111• <Pl .S:1S.7; a. Janouwll <P> s:tu.
Pull\er's Scratch Scramble: 1.
l lllle M-. Ginny St.Siio, S'I' >: 2.
lllel M•~ GI~ S.. httl; Zo
Bartholomew, <:.arWe S.rnett. 11; 4,
lllel Jec:kle C>-1, Kathy ...,.,YI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!~!!!!!!!!!!~!!~~ Betty Va~. Kay L.eulwlltr, n: .. M
..
"
lnleea> ~ry Zllarolll, Alnwe O'-•· 13~:
Connecting on four solid line
drives, Parker drilled two
doubles and a triple to lead the
Cougars to an easy 11·2 victory
over Irvine High in a non-league
~ame played at Saddleback
College.
•rtutll
Hahl ti.ck, p 3 I o O
Pylt, JI> 3 0 0 0
Swancoat,d I 1 2 O
uo ca,eva1i.y ........
f'ewutt, If > 2 1 t
Sain.ct 4 2 2 0 Parker ,(I 4 3 3 1
J-mlle-1. Smllh <01 11:11.2; 2,
SMW!e (p) U :D.O; J. 0.-i.tn (Pl
14:20 •••
Mlle rwley-UC I Nine 4:19.t.
110LH-1. \llllaroH (I) 16.6; 2.
Hiiton IOI IU.
I , P99 R-rts., Maxine !>triOlanci. "'"'· HUNTINGTON Sl!AQ.IFf' CC
Tiie HUnllflGIOn SudUf -..en'' A
.,WS 8 '""" -public llnkl division tNtmplOftf/Olp& ..centlt. OcldOft, lb 3 0 I 1 VnPr..,,,, dll 2 o o 1 HJ-I, S-el (I) S.1; t, .lePfllft (I)
.t-11; 3. VlllWGM (I) S.J; ... Limbert 10) 410. Calendar Wailers, C 3 0 2 I QlarlH, 31> 3 1 1 2 l'leld Slrotios Tournament: A
Fll9hl-I. Polly B-lno, O; 2. Clle)
Mar9aret Kuma911I, Lucllle Allen, Marve Petonon, Key ~. Ginn, Umt>ert, &.tty Paul, 4$.
Jonet, II 3 O O O CAiiey, Jll 4 0 0 0 NICktnS,Porf 3 0 0 0 H•YI, ID 4 I I 1 LJl-1, UMlaftllt\f II) IS.t~I t.
_., IAfftl 141
Pavlovsky, rf 2 O O O
C,,oorouclo, p I o o o
Onlvuka. 1b 1 0 0 0
Wllln'1't, n 2 2 o o
Bunlvln, c 3 0 I 1 Cullro•.o O O O O
John~on Ill IS.s.llo; 3. s-al Ill 1W. SP+.1. BrylMlt (I) 21-n.; ? ........ ftlgan CPI 1'·•; 3. Hlyakewa IOI 2.S-1014. 8 Fll9hl:-1, Mary VandffSoft'lmen,
33; J. Ille) Join Sleeman, AlllM>ll Skeen, Marlo OJnnf~m, 37; .S
MICkty M<Kltlllon, lt.
Tenl'lls-Opl•I"'"° V•lley •I Sin Clemenle
11: IS); L• Jolla Y\ COi'-Clel M•r et Jol>n W•Y"e
Tennis Club II p,m.I; Saddleti.<k •t O..fl1y
Coll~e C1 p,m,),
Parker hit the fence at the 380
mark with one drive, had both
doubles hit the fence on one hop
and lined out in his other plate
appearance.
Total• 26 2 lo 2 Totals :U 11 9 1
Bueball-SOuthern C•lllornle Colle9f' at
AIUH·P.ClllC (doublehe&Ofr •• n0<>n). Am·
b.UH<lcw Ovl\llM vs 1iunt1no1on V•ll•Y Ovis·
""" •l COSl• MPsa P•rll IJ. Ul. Girts solll><lll Newport l'l•rbor et Edison,
f'ount•in Valley •I _,,,.., H""llnoton S..Cll at
wulmlnsler. S.nla Monie• •I Golden Wnl
Colleoe <all "' ll. Oranoe Co•" eo11eoe •• Fullerton 11 lOI, O<Hn View at lrv1M Hloh
(3 U) ••
Mike Cukrov was the recipient
or the outburst which bal'ked up
his eight-strikeout, five-hit
pitching performance.
Baseball
Summaries
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va,...1y
Li ... rtr Cllr. <11 <JI HHP9rl• OW".
t.•berly Chrisll1n Looan, 11>. 3..0.~0; [)ouvhly, cl, 4 0-00, P•rktr. c, 2-0.0.0; Arnot, p, :J.0.0.0; D'-111, n,
l·l·l·O; Huntllno, lb. 7·1·1·0:
Hert>ertton, lb, 2-0.H; Hlldom, 11.
2.0.0-0; ~1(1111, rl, 1·1-0. 3·0·1-1;
Totals: 24·2 .. ·?.
Sc .... by fnftlfttJo
r II • 000 100 1-2 • 4
200 000 1-3 • ~
U'8'1J Otf'. Ul 11') C:.l11wy hpllst
Llbetty Chrllllan-t.ogan, 7b,
1-2·0.0; Oo11911ty, cl, +1.0.0; P.trkrr,
c, 2·Nl-1; Arr.ti, ~b. 2·1·7-4; Do~M, H, 0.1.0.0; Huntllno, lb, 2 o.i.1,
Herberltof'I, p, ).Q.0.0: ~l(lhl, rl,
1+4>-0; T. Hlloom, 11. J.0-0.0. Tol•I\; 1M4·7.
r " • 102 l0-6 l 7
050 ll-16 l '
ACAR
FOR ALL
REASONS
LANCIAH
ESTAT6 WAGON
FTttlna rnto J'OUr' ..
at)4e ••• :ra • ~ car,
sed.ln and -eon .. In one.
Easy oofnt. elegant. ..-Id
posslbfy the mott ..... ir.-ewerdelltMd.
Tut It todl!y.
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DISPOSAL
INDUSTRIAL TOOL5'&
MACHINERY SALE
Long Beach
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Regal Room • 434-8451 ext. 539
THESE ARE NOT ~ ~
DISTRESSED GOODS _. J • '"-Y
All 11ems are BRANO NEW In • -Duty
lhetrorig1nallaC101ypackAglllQ DRILL PRESS
and all FACTORY GUAAAN·
TEES are cer11hed 10 be valid. 1 ""!>•-$15980 ¥·•"""'10
Hefe are jU$1 a ,_ o4 ltl9 llenll bttng
oNeted I()( tale II 25·~ al COit,
51..pc. SOCKET SET
metric & SAE $2980
'ltl 97 50
8 & D 1/2" REV. DRILL
ll_c;,-., $3980 ~ • .,,....,.,.,~,,,. t>.Jy
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5" BENCH VISE
swlvel base s49eo llstS97.50
Yl hp BENCH GRINDER
tnoustrlal rated S IO
1191 12 .
OT-1. Dr'(e IP) 11M; 7. Marino
Cl) 14·6Vt; l. Hlyak-a 10111·3.
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100 oot o-t s '
20J 1n 11-11 ' s
JT-1. Rona lPl 144 1; ?. Gr990ry
Ul 111·2; 3. Hlyakawe IOl IOl-6; 4.
Fl-loan CPI <Jt.S..
C Flloht-1, Biiiie llfflw, 31; Z. Pe
Leckner. lt; J, Ille) L&I Gaskell, Ka1 TemmlnQ. 42..
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MO TORS Alt merchancbe s~ to priOr &ale. lnqun aoout
dlslrlbutor ptldng, TERMS: ~ Of CHE:CK
I -Mall to: Basaett Bualn .. lnterlora 11 I . 1952 .E. Edinger I Slnta'ADI. CA 92705 DP I
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Cabin Cruisers • Houseboats • Jet Ski Boats • Racing
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Mlfine Engines • Oepth Finders • Water Sklls • Boat Trail·
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for a WINDJAMMER .. BAREFOOT CRUISE'' of your choice in
tht West Indies or Bal!Mas
''"""'°rutlon to •lld ltom h-oort flOl includ~d.)
ADDITIONAL PRIZES
Two LOWRANCE Sonlt' Units witll Transducers. Two JOHN·
SON C.IS. RldlU entl I 14' ROYAlt PolJStyrene Boat
~:,E~~~~arine Art Show .. ~Off gJ/jt~
Walcll famous local artists ~!'" Spina ~
at wOfk at the show. ~ 10 win any of ~
• hundrada of prirff
Admission: Show Hours:
Adults $2.50 Saturdays: Noon to 10:30 p.m.
Kids (6·15) $1.25 Sundays: Noon to 7:00 p.m.
Small fry-Free Mon·lhu1s: 3:00 to 10:00 p.m. ~;;;:;~~
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Hotels Replace Hitches
By STAN DELAPLANE
SCOTTSDALE, Arla. -Jt'a aprinl on
the Arizona desert. A sunny, mild 80
degrees The d ert birds ch.irp as cheerily
as 1C they were on lhe payroll of the
Chamber of Commerce.
The blooming desert ls showered with
wild flower5: lavender scorpion weed,
yellow brittle bush, sky·blue lupine and
orange !towers of ocotlllo. Most people
thjnk the ocollllo desert plant is a cactus
but it is not. <I Just wanted to get that in
because every time I say ocolillo cactus, I
receive a thousand letters from the desert
plant people pointing out my lack or knowled~e.)
This tS the great Calif omia I Arizona des-
ert where in the rugged back country you
can still find mule deer and desert sheep.
Full of quail and jack rabbits. There are
wild horses and wildcats. And at night.
coyotes yip into a skyful of a million stars.
0 0 0
WE CAME HERE FOR the grand open·
ing of The Registry Resort of Scottsdale -
the first facility of its type to be constructed
in 15 years. It will have a tota!of323 rooms. It
has 21 tennis courts. all lit for night play. Two
cha mpions hip golf courses adjacent to the
resort. Room rates start at $9Shighseason.
The Registry Hotel Corp. is new in the
business. This is its fourth hotel. Though
there is nothing to indicate a connection.with
the Marriott chain, some of the executives
are former Ma rriott top brass.
They flew in an assortment of press,
travel agents, architects and for all I know
plumbers for the weekend.
SCOTl'SDALE \VAS BUILT ABOUT 20
years ago as a sort of J ohn Wayne type set·
l ing of a Weste rn town . Everybody wore
boots and there were hitching posts all
along the street. And you were miles from
Phoe nix. Now Phoenix runs almost up to
ONTARIO PLACE OFFERS FAMILY FUN
Take a Tour
To Toronto
the doorways of Scottsdale and the
hitching posts are gone.
The weather ls still as beautiful. This
yea r the de ert is amazingly green. Old
llmera in Arizona cannot remember when
ttlero were so many wild flowers and so
much green grass in the fashionable
Camelbnck resort area.
The stores still sell Indian jewelry and
the cactus wren still builds a nest in the
saguaro cactus. Indian Navajos cut these
out and make sewing baskets out of them
for sale to the tourists. The only difference
today is that the prices have ju.st about
tripled. Even thouah fewer people are us-
ing· needle and thread and are now using
Japanese made sewing machines.
oo•
SC01TSDALE WAS BUILT AS a dude
r anch town. While it is a little on the·
plastic side, it looks as good as any of the
movie sets that Hollywood turns out.
Naturally for this type of town, you
have to have horses. And people to ride
them .
My home on the range is a plush villa
at The Registry Resort in Scottsdale. Each
morning the visiting guests ride by my pic-
ture window. They are quite a picture.
The~ ride horses , an unpredictable ·
beast with a frightening mouth and four
legs -any one of which can kick you from
thisaway to thataway. And will, too, if he
gets a chance.
THERE IS SOME TALK among sen-
timentalists that horses are men's best
friend. And when I was knee-high to a
pony. I felt the same way myself. At that
time Mr. William S. Hart of the silent mov-
ies was my dream of what every boy
should be. •
Mr. Hart .was constantly kissing his
horse goodbye. We wept like a nything at
the Saturday matinees when he kissed his
horse.
Fortunately in those golden days, there
were plenty of horses.
We used to go out and kiss the
iceman's horse goodbye afterward.
000
TIDS IS THE PROBLEM with sawing
off such nonsense on the young. It gives
tl)em an abs ur d value of the animal
kingdom.
Later as I grew up, at times I had to
ride a horse.
And if you ask me, anybody who pays
S.5 an hour for this privilege is as daffy as
they come. I would gladly pay $10 an hour
~ust NOT to ride a horse. It is the poorest
invention for travel I have ever run across.
A horse starts out by sizing you up.
When he sizes m e up, he give s an
enormous horse laugh. He nearly splits a
girth. And I am not that comical. In fact, I
am a sober individual.
FLOllTHE
RIVER OF NO
RETURN ..... arnm
Everything furnished on
a 5-day ride on this Jiii ....
wildest of western rivers '<;~J' ~
(Idaho's Salmon and ~' ~-.r-
Middle Fork) with licensed river runners~
OPTION: Combine 3-day river trip with
2-day pack trip in Idaho's
wilderness . . . then 2 days
at the lodge.
Virtually overnight, Toronto has become a true MACKAY BAR bargain. For the American traveler -it's now 18 percent cheaper. This un expected windfall is due to Drawer F. Room 1010-K
Punch '
8"'*Y. Aprll Z>. 1871
PUBLIC NOTICE
•1cr1nous•11si•ns NAM8tfAT9M•NT The lollew! ... ,.._ .. 4191 ... ..ni
lltU l t l'IONIER TAKI OUT HO SJ, ti•
Htr!Mlt l lW., C..t.. -it, C:.lllorllle
t2tJ1 Otnl•I H-.Huunv L.I.. 11 .. 1
Plpe 11ono SI • Fo11ntah1 V•fltY, ~IHOrftlO~
Tl\lt IMIJ""M 11 cond\l(t.o bY an lno
dh•l-1.
0tote.1 H. I.TM
Tl\lt lt.."'tMI "''°' flled Wllll I ...
CollftlY Cltr!C9'4J Qf1119t Co1;11ty ti\
DAIL.Y PILOT
PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTITIOUS IUSINHI
NAMt STAT8M«NT
lS
Tiie tollowtnt ,_,_,t ,,. dolno
W\lneu tJ P ll O·PlllH T O llAP ... IC
$1!RVICES, Ml W. MICAl1~ llVd-,
.... lt .... ,CA"1~
l'to·l'rlnl AuoclatH , Inc,. •
Ct lltornlt ~-•lion, :W.Ol·t l W
MacArt._91.., ,s.m.AN.CA tt1°'
T1111 w1'111t1 •• f~"4 bv • cot-poretio... PltO•PlllNT ASSOCIATES
INC. •-t °"""· !ie<NWrl' Tlllt tl•'-1 _, fifed wllfl IM ..,m, County Ctef'll ot Orolfttt Goulltv o"
Publl•lleel Or<t/IOI CN•I O.lly Piiot, M<lr<ll tt. 191t.
Aprll U, 1t11. •
AIWll t•, n,.andMeyf, 1"1. ... ,_ ----------...:1;:.:•t~l·..:,:T• l'llblltlleel °'aftte Ollil Deify Piiot,
""'" t, t, "· n. 1tn PUBl.JC NOTICE
Plf;TITIOUI IUllNllS N~I STAHMINT
Tiit 1011owl119 portons a rt doing
1>1111 nou H :
l'ROJf!CT TWELVE LTO., 2UIO Mara11erll1 ,..,kwey, MIMIOn Vltjo. CA. tU1S H•rrv E. W11wn, ,.,., Visit
PleH Or., l.Aifu<>I NI-I, CA, 9'tl7
"''""" J , hQl\011, 14"4 1111 ... St., V111 Hll'fl. CA. t l401 •
Joe O. Lu<lt , l o• "'· j Ut S CatlllN SC., Sowlh l.<tO<>N, CA tttll 110 .. -It w11...., t4111 L.t vi.
Llt.iftt NI....,, CA. tu n '
Tl\11 b11tlntn 11 condu<tecl Dy I
llmlltd,..rlNnl\fp.
"For God's sake stop thinking the worst-your
bleeper pro~ably just doesn't work in North Africa.'
H.,,., E. WtUGft Thi• ,,.,......,, WH fllNI Wllf'I Ille
CO<Hlty Ciao o~o. of Oranoe County on April S, It/I
PUB.UC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS IUllNISI
NAM8 STAT&Me"T Tiie to•M>wlno porS4ns ••• doln9
bUSIMSl tS: SANTA IS.ABEL l'AATHERSHIP,
20112 Kiln• Ori••· Senlt A n•.
Callfornlt 92107
Wiiiiam S Hunter, 20112 Kline
Drive. Santa Ana. Calllornl• ~2701
JOHph W. -r, l•ll Holldby Ro•d. HeWl>Ort BH<h, Calllornla t JUO
Tlllt 11u11neu 11 conduclld by • venertl Ptrlfter~hlp.
Wlllltm S. Hunter , Tiiis 1t1temant wts lllecl with tho
County Clerk ot O•an99 County on
.·
PUBLIC NOTIC~
'"1411 Pul>ll\l'lecl 0rM'lge Col\I O.lly PIM>I,
Apr II 16, U, lO, M.ty1. 1911
10111
PUBLIC NOTICE l'lc:TITIOUS •uSINESI
NAMI STATEMINT
Thi following perl«i Is clOing t>usl· 1------------
M U u : FICTITIOUS e UStHEU
SUH~ UPHOLSTERY, 1'791 NAME STATIMENT
Buch Bl..,., Hunl1119ton Beach, CA The lot1owl119 peoon •• Clolng bUJI·
tU O ntUa•
RoDert J. Long, Jr., 6600 w.,ner HEALTH PROl'ESSIOHAL AS·
A•t"ue. Apt. 1•, Huntll'l9{0f\ BHCh, SOC(ATl!S, tlWI Hewm.n. HUl>llftQlon
CA. tU d Buch, CA. t2'-41
This bUSI-. is c-u<led 1>y an in· Ja mu Brown, »S1 Lanceflold,
dM dual. Hwnllnglon e .. cll, CA. t7M'
Aotltl1J.LoneJr. Tllll bUi<tlnt II u1nouctec1 bf an
This 1t•temenl w41lo 111..S wllh the unincorporated u-l•llon olfllr than
co.,nly Cltrll ol Orange CounlyonAprol • partnor\tllp.
19, 1'7'. • Ja~ eroWYI FotJJlt FU217 Thi• slthlnient wl\ lllld with the
Publllntd 0rM'l9t C.out O.lly Pllol Publl•hecl Or-"°'" Dally Pilot, County Clerlt 01 Or•noe County on
Ap•ll "· 1971.
Aprll2J,lOffldMay 1, l•i lt18 '.AprllU,l),Mlyl,U,ltll March 17, 1911. IS»-18 U11·71 FtUl7
Record
LAS V~Q.\$ -Mam aot lk-s llsuecl ........ .,,,.,.e lnclucle:
MAll.Jl
ZAMl'AAOl<AllHEY ··Wr(ne t .. l•. a n d V•ronlc•, J I, both ol
HUl'llln9ton let<h. ELMOAE·AUSTIH -JoM Wllll•m Jr., JI, end 11-ry Olene. JI, boll\
of Cotl•~ EOWARD~l..ATEN ••• ,, l'ran<•'-
S9, •nd Jo•" M•rte, ••, bOt" ot
PUBUC NOTICE
, 'ICT1nous •u5tMESs
NAMI STATEMliNT
The loll-'ftt penon It cl0i119 bull
MU I t:
CO N TI N E NT A L FILM
PROCESSING, 15M Newpo<t 81•d,.
Cotta Mew. CA
Mlcl'IHl SI_, JK005, t'6S Sl>er-
l11910f'I Pl, K·IOt, ..._, lea<h. CA
Tiii\ txnireu " c-..o b., •n 1,.. dtvldual MIOlatt S. J~
Tiiis stetome"' wM lllNI will! IN
Ctvnly Clerk of Orange Coullh on April It, 1'1L
l'"2ZU Published 0rtft9t O..tl 0.oly P ilot.
April U, JO, M.ty 7. 1•. 1971
------------1
PUBLIC NOTICE
LaeunaHl111. llE YNOLOS·AAOICE -G•orv• STAT•Ml!N:~~s~·~:ooto"ENT
Publi•l'led 0rM'l9t Coast Dally Pilot.
A!>'ll 2, t, u.n . m•
111S.11
PUBLIC NOTICE
f'ICTITIOUS euSIN•U
NAMI $TATIMINT
The followlno P'"'°"' •re dolnQ DCl~IMU •• •M ERIC A H PRES S
INVESTMENTS, 1.0. No•lh Gri nd,
Sant• An•. CA. .,701
Jolln Man C•ldw•ll 111, "041
MH<U Avf!., Or-. CA. on..•
Robert Malt-Olm•l•ad, lOtt
(;ar1111 U no, Or1n91, CA.., .. ,
This business I• conclucted by a llmlt.ct ,..MNnlllp.
JOIWI "'-" CaldoHll 111
Tiils •let-I -s Olld wllll 11\e
County Clork Of Oranoe County on
March 2t. 1ut.
PUBLIC !'\OTICE :1~1~·~· ... .iw:,,.~rcel-OIOrl•. ,.. FICTITIOU' .U .. NIH NAME
i CHAal'Fl.R·MAATIHEl -Coray lllt 1011-•na --lllK •Dal'ldo ... d f'ICTITIOUS IUSINIH Jey, u. of Huntington 8tach, •nd the use of lrw llcllllout buJINHNm•: NAMl. ITATIM•NT
AnlttL.,21,oflAPllef'lle. GIMONE'S, J41S VI• Oporto, Tiit followl119 PlrM>l'll •re dolnQ
ID.S.71
PtJBLIC NOTICE
l'IC1'1TIOUS IUSINUI HAMS ITAT•MSNT
The foti.wtng ~ It •111 1111$1•
...UH A A ISTO CRAT POTO OJ'
AMIAICA, 111 W. 17\11. l ·ti, ~II Mew, CA m21
Oanl•I ... lldlot. ltU S-l119lOft
Pl., K· 101, ~ lleecll. CA
• Tllll Wti'*I 11 ~Dy ti\ Ill·
dhlidUll.
0.nlelP-hol
Tllll •l•t-1 w.s llltd •llh Ille
Counlf Cle<lt Of Or.,,.. Ctuf\ly on.
AP< II It, 1911.
F"lW
Publl\ntd Or-ON\t 0.lly Pllol,
APrll ll. lO, M.ty 1, H, 1'1' 1JU.11
PUBLIC NOTICE
PICTITIO!n IUStltlEsS
NAME STAT•Mt:NT
The foll-ll'IQ ·.,.,Mins •r• jS01no
D<l>IMH•\. ORA N GE COU N TY
SI CRETARIAL SERVICES, 1'111
Tulllll Aw,,.,., S.nta Ana, Callfornl•
t270) Tel1communlca tlons Ot.,9n
Co•porallon. • Calltomle c-r•tlon, 1'111 Tu\lln A'l'enut, S•nte An•,
Calllornla '11°' lhls lluSlnou Is c-.i<teel by t cor-
oorallon
Ttle<ommunlcallons ~1lvn
(orp. I
Robert SI. Pierre,
Viet President
Tt•I• st11-1 w .. llled with tho
Counly Clork ol 'Oranve county on
Aprll U, 1'1 .. ,.,,.,,
Publll hed Oranoe C:0.11 Delly PllOI. Aprll 16, 23, lO M'ld #My 1, 1971
Ulo-18
PUBLIC NOTICE
,.CTITIOUI IUSINIH
NW£UATIME"T
Tne followt"9 Pl:f"SOft' e r• OOu,Q bu•l,,.u es
MA GNET CONTROL LIQUID
LEVEL SWITCHES • CONTROLS
C:O , US a..,., SI., Co!te MeU, CA
'211•
Frou EnQl,,..rillQ S..Vk • Co . • Calllornl• Cot'PWtllon, ?U II.or 51 •
C.ta 111aae. CA m»
This butlnota IS <orldU<lecl lly t CO<•
POrttlon Frotl E119tnoer1no Se<'vlu Co.
E. Vernon Froll. Ptffldellt
FltU40
Publl•ntd 0-otnQO! Co.oil O•llv Piiot. 'prll 9, ll. 23, JO. 1911
PUBLIC NOTICE
HOBLE·FREOEAICK Jorrv L .. H•thr:r,tl~~:;.eab..":16:: .. nMne r•· bUsl7~·:~H COAST PHYSIC•L ~II ~"'!.n~:::!!•'""· "· bolh ol •erred lo -·· ..... tiled I" Oranve THE AAPV, 17to BrlllOI, S.nl• An•, f'ICTITIOUS IU"HESS u ' County on~IOllorl, 1971>. c.A. tJIO. llAM£ STATIMENT • APll.' Vl1'9lnl• P. W1<mlllQIOn, UI Via Th• lollowonQ pe"ont •r• OOll>Q ~~·t~·H:;xJ~~n-~1•1: ~;; ~i t.ldo SOucl, HowPort llffci., ea. t16U in/:~1~1!':.'"~!\f~.1;::t!~ buMnen es Wulmln~ler. • • o lhls business •• conclu<ted l>y •n celleld,Huntl1'191onleKh,CA..,Mt M &. M MA I HT & N•JI CE
MILLl.A·COL TON -O.vld Hugh, lndlwldu~11·rvltlla P. Warmlnqton Tl•I• t>u.ineu Is condv<led bf • cor-~~~~~ior~.:;.',:"-11 RO.,, ~m
26, ol 1,,,1,,., tnd RobKc.a, U, of FMttl ooratlof\ llobtrl M•rll Kennedy, JOO ~~';;~g'R~h.:_ ,krry K,. 4J, of A;~~~.'i'::'30~:,.~:t 0.il~.~~ ~=~= Pl'IVtlc•I :i~:nell Ad .• Cotto Mew, c.llfof'nla
A114helm, -~la, 3', Of Cotta JI~ era-, Prtsl.-nl Mlcf'lu l G•reth Kenn1dy, JOO
Me1's"'Ho' P·OEW8EAAY -~-•Id •••• ------------Tiiis Sl•le<nent w•s llled With .... 8uckn111 Rd. Co!tt• Maw, Cal1torn1• ...... ~ County Clerk or Or•noe County on 926U
,., and Kllhl"n V., JO. bOtll ol PUBLIC NOTICE Mirth ll. 1971. Me•I•" Ellzabf!th Kennedy. *
ClaAlboaE•.RNTt:•O·SCHILL l!N -· ~--D Fpfllll lu<llnell AO .. Cotto NWU. Calllornt• ,. • " FICTITIOUS IU$tNl!U .-vl>h ..... 0rM'l9t .,,....sr auy 1101. t76U Walter TtYlor. 2•, of O.na Point,...., NAMI STATIMENT Ap<ll t, 9, '4, Jl, lt71 • Robert G<1relll t(e,,nedy. JOO
""°"JON\, t:a. .. l!I Taro. TM foliooft119 119r1on II ODcnQ llllli· • ,,,. 1 8u<•n•ll Rd. (o)tl MIW, C.ll ... rno• llU TLE A·F'AYMAH Oouglu MU.. ,,.J ..
Franlllln, JO, -Hlckll S..O. a. both UHIOUEHEl'LT.,. FOOOS IHOS . PUBLIC NOTICE This b~lroeu ••conducted by A or Cotta~ JM> Newport Crnler Drive, Sul!• .00. 1------------I 9•,,.r•I Ptrtroershlp
.f'EYe$.4.IOl!SMA -l<rM'l<:IKO, l6, H•woort llffch. CA. 92'60 ST AT IMENT OF AeANOOH¥ENT. Marion E-Ke-=l~~~~ll:C·~wj _:-~:7~ .... ~: D<T1n:1n,n~~;1,-,Frc~:,:!..::b,yo.•n,.1':: OF ~:,:::~~~~~ous CoTu~:Y '~:;";: ~~n:;!e<IO:~~' •: ~-··-~ ~ or Tiie fOllowil'IQ __,1 lle•t •IMln· April 12, 191l. C.btnlllet, ti, of OtrOtl\ ();ow, -di 10 I -lhe ute of U. fl<l1t1ou• bUW .. U • "°'UIS ~rf:~ ~1;. °!~;.-"~,~~~~·Oba r I v UI •ntl'IOnY H. l'renclKO Pt'IO nam.: Publlslltd 0-.i~ Coast O.rty PllOI
Au9ut tu• Ill, H. •no C•mlll• This statement .... lllNI wltl'l tlle PR O-PRIN T GRAPHIC Aprlll•.U.lOendM.ty 7,1971
Thoroe, 10, bOlh ol Hu<llln9ton Counly Cltrl< ol Orange County on SERVICES, )M)I W. MacArl""r Bl•d U7H8
I Aprol 1', 1911. #tOI, S.nl•Ana. CAt7704
M<ll. Al'll. 2 FOtnU The Fictitious BuSlMU N•m. ,.,
WALS H ·MCl:l..FISH _ J e mt1 Pul>l••nedOr-Coast O•ily Piiot. terrecl to abo .. waa lllt<I In Oranc;ie
Pttrlcl<, "· of Hewpott Beecll, .,.., oAprll 13. 30 -,,.,., 7, u. 1918 COYnty on J UI, t. ltl•.
c;enevt "°''""· 4', OI Huntlnvton HU-11 EdwMd W Klrcl'ln.,, 1111 Le l••<h. l..lmlnar Rd., S.nl• Ana, CA '210S
GHIGLtERl·GHIGLIERI Robf!rl l'r•nk SorrentlM, ttlJ So. Rene
Loul•, •3, ,..,...,,led Ell•ebelll Jane, PUBLIC NOTICE Or., Sent• AN, c.A t'H04
47, bOll'I or Llt9Vf'l8 HlgUlll. 1------------Thll buslneu WIS c.onclu<led by I Al'll,) general ,..rtJ'lerSftlp
8AILEY·BAILEY -JOhn 1..•onard, FICTITl~$::si:EH Ed-rdW. Ki rchner,
••• r•m•rrled Belly Virginie, u. bOll'I NAME I A ~ HT . PArtMr of Costt ~ nr::::ollowtng per-. • doln9 bUsl· This st•lomenl w11 lllld with the
KING llOOFIHG. 3715 t..eQun• Countv Clerk of Oren91 County on Al'll. 7 March 2•. lt71. CAMl'·IAYANT -Guy H. Jr .. SJ. of C•n,on llld.,l..~Bea<h,CA.,,u,
Co•I• Mew. -001111 Marlo, )I, of Stopflen Oo"91M Crank, •JO Oak
Wetlmlnslor. St • L19une 8Mch, CA •asz
R0881HS-PALAEOLOGUS Jot Tlllt 11<1.inets ll conducted by •n In·
N•lson, 23, ar>d Su...,. Lvnellt, 13, d1¥•0u•I boll'I ol Ntwoort Beech SI~ 0. Cren1'
,.,.,.,
PubllShNI Or-C.0.st O•llf Piiot,
Aprll 2, '· i., tl, 1971
12~7• ---------
Pl1BUC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
,.CTITIOUS IUSINESS
NAME STA TIME NT
The tollowlng 1>1•M1ns are dol11<> buslnH\ n :
REYES ADOBE Hll..LS, 0 '7
C1mpus Ori••. Sult• 0 , N•wporl
8H ch. CA •MJ
W N Shalluck, Inc. I• Calllo•nl<t <~POrallon) •242 CMnqus' Orlw , Suite o. HIWPOrt S.,•ch, C• 91 .. J
Allen1 .. Prop•rllu Inc. I•
Ca•lfornl• corporation> 0'2 camou•
Drive, Sull1 0, He-1, lle•cll. CA
t1 .. 3 •
Ctl·H1wall1n Capital Inc. <"
Calllornl• <orporallonl 00 lampys
Drove, Sull~ O. Newpon Baael\. CA
u..i KAEHLER·FOK -OlllO<'d JOhn, U, This "alemenl w•s flied with Ille ancl Oe !IN>e M.t,,.Wall, Jt, both Of Countv Cltr' of Orenge CoUl>t1 on ----------M•cto P<o1>or1lu Inc •~
H•wPOf'I .. ech. M.tr<h 2', 1911 FICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS Ct lllotnl• <orl>O"•hon) .,., Campi,,
KISSl.AK·STllEMPEK -Weller J., Ft10l7 NAMll STATIMINT Orlvt, Su110 0 H•wporl Bee<h, CA
"· el'IO Joye• llalne, 40, bolft OI San P"llllshe<I Or-Cotsl O.ily P1M>I, Tho 10110w1119 por..,..,1 •re dolnQ t1 .. J Juan CaPlttr-AprllJ,t , 1•,JJ, 1971 bll•lneu H . This busonon •• conaucte<I by .o
eOOHE·THOMAS -O...let Wa.,,.., 111•·11 A M YES ' J A C O BS 9'Mrtl~<l,,.,\lllp
11 ..... Tommy Jo, ... both ol DEVELOPMENT co., lSI t4osplt•I w .. SHATTllCK, ll'IC
W.ttmlnstw. 1------------Ro ., Suite Jlt, Newport 81ec11, CA N W Coelr111e.Secr•t•rv the suspension of the Ontario room tax for a 22-One Capital Center
month period and the we.~a:k~pos::::.i:ti:o:n_:o::_f_:th::e:_:C::an::•·--1....!!!~~~~~Bo!!!!!ls!!e!!. !!ID~83!!!7!!0~2!!!!2!!0~8!!!/!!344~·!!1!!88!!!!1 _J dian dollar against U.S. -
COFF MAN·AIGAN -Sl•wn Boyd, PUBLIC NOTICE n .. 3 • Tlllt st11emon1 wM liled with Ille
24, tncl Lindt Oleryl, JO, Doth of Edwin H Amye•. M O • JI I "'°"" County Clerk ol Ortnqe County on
Cost• Mew. 1------------lnQU•r L•M, Ntwoort Buch, CA -'Orll J. 1t71 OLENNO N·MUCHA -lllcflard l'ICTITIOUSIUSINESS 91660 JoME.S.•Otl
J-pl\. 45, -J .... Mae, •• bolll of NAM• STATIMUfl' L•Urtn(• L JilC~. M 0 . lls.6 o •t ll~hSuHe10J currency.
Glass boats take vis·
itors to Ontario Place,
.an island complex uni-que to Toronto.
HERE THREE man·
made islands rise out of
·Lake Ontario, forming
96 a c r es o f g r een
p a rkland, m arinas.
res t a urants. exhibit
a reas, an open air
theater and the domed
Cinespbere housine the
world's taitest cinema
screen.
Ontario Place opens
for fun May 20 when
To rontonians stream
across the bridges trom
the "mainland" intent
on winina, dining and
strolling.
Buckmlns ter Fuller
says Toronto is the best
operated, most com-
fortable and cleanes t
·city in the world. ·
THE H·YEA'R·OLD
Amorlcan architect,
philosopher and environ-
mentali.st says the city ·1s going through its
1olden age.
• Professionally Escorted Tuurs
• Deluxe Hotels
• A La Carte Dining
• Limited Membership
• Extensive Sighfseeing
• Many Special Features r --------., TO: Tr•velworld. Inc.
I 6922 Hollywood Boulevard I
Loa Angelet, C.lifornia 90028
Attn: Marketing Dept.
I 0 Ollt nll D 8oulll C,Mlddtt 1111/ I 1 SOUtfl l'llclllo Alntt1ca lndll
I NAME I
I AbbMUs I
I I
For the past 33 y111ra, ~avelworld
haa 1uecH1fully conducted quality eaeorted tours ror the dlacriml-,,.tlng traveler. Our toura may b• aliOhtty more expenllve, almpty
beeauae )'.Ou travel In amelltr group1 u1lng onty quality hotel•, a
ra carte dining, tlrttntlvt
alahttHlng, With the pertonal atftntlon you deMrve. itavetworld tou,. are a deluice••Ptrlence,
Hunll"91"' llttcll. T~ following Ptfl«i Is llOln9 bull· Moran90, FO<#ltaln ll1lltY. CA ttlOI Hewporl Betcn, CA 91UO
FOWLE A·PEHLAHO -Wllllam nut .. , Tllll buslneu h conducted by •
Clyde, U, el\d Cindy Oltne, 2:2, bolt\ OMHICO, 3273 WUlllng lon gener•I partnenNp l"ltUJ4 Publlsl'lecl Oran119 CO.st Oall1 Pilot ot WHlmlnslw. A¥tnut, Cotlt Mist. CA. tt•27 L.u-J11Coll•
Al'll. 1 L•rty L. Gold. 32n ,.!•slllntton This 11•1-t w•• 1o1ed wllll tlle ll'9-?S
ROISl·WILKEllSON -Ro111ld A.,.nu..CO.taw..,CA. ... 27 County Clerk ol O<ange Co11nty on ------------
April t, 16, Jl, 30, 1911 '
Clerence, 35, end ReQlna I.At, 10, Tiiis 1>.nl-11 condu<led by an In· April J, 1911.
llOll'IOI L•k• Forut. dMduel. FttlUf
FAEl!MAN·PLANCHOH -Sle•en U rry L Gold Publlshfcl Or-COHt Dally Piiot, _
L"· 34, end K•,..,,, •.boll\ Of Cosl• ThlS stat-I wn fllod with the APflt 9, ,., 23, JO, 1971 MIN. Coullty Clerk of orenoe CCII.Inly on NOTICl!OFOFFlfll
WALTER·STUART -George APrllJ,ltfl l llJ·7t TOHU.U.ND
w11111m, tt, end Petrkl• M•rO-r•I. FottMt • By l oa rd or Trust"' ecflon on
)I, bOlh of Cott• Mnt. P\lblltl'led Or•not Coasl Delly l'llot, PUBLIC NOTICE J •nuary 1•. tt71, Ille HuntlnQlon
SPAIHOSTEAO.KMI -Terrv All· April 9, I•, U,30, ttll BHch Union H19h S<llOot Olslrl<t Is ol-
lhOny, It, end EHlfl Y,. H, both of 1MJ.ll l'ICTITIOUS IUSINl!IS ltrtng for wit lo any 11Ubllc district, Coll•,,.,.... . NAMI STATEMENT publl< •ulhorlllH , public •venclo.
OOTOA·PERl.Z -Garetclo Soriano, 1------------Tha followlng P•trM>nl .,, cloln9 and olhtr pollll<al su~l•lslons or
U , tnd 01.,.,a RlytS, )7, Doth of PUBUC •NOTICE 1>U1lneu •-= · llUbll< cor-allons In this Slat., to IM Coplllr•noa..r.11. PROJECT $IX, LTD .. 2tS10 FeOaulOo .. mnwntandto otl'ltrllon·
Ol!llll·AN08RSOH -11-1• O.le, 1------------Marouorll• Petkway, Minion Vlelo, 1>rotll <h•rlttbte coroo•atlons. lh~
H, And M•rli'l"ll Gall, IS, b1V1 llf HUI\-l'IC1'IT10UI aUll"EU CA. 9HIS lollowlng Pt'oporty des« I bed as tine• ltkll. NA.Ml STATIM8MT Herry I . Wtllon. 1tS.I Vh l• IOllOwS: -
LINQUIST•ljWQ\.K -Chrll l'oater, Tiie lollowlng perwtll a re dolr19 Plllt Or .. i....,... Nlgwl, 0. '1•71 Loi\ 1. • -·· e1ock l.ot, TF11,1 Ho. u, 111e1 Oeftrlol L'l"flllt, 20, botll tf H~ tllitlnftt n : Horbtrt J. ltrQhOll. uu. 81yl,.. u. 1n ll'lo City ot H""tlnelon Baech, u,,.,.,, a.edl. 00 SI., VIII Nuys. CA. tl40'l c-t• of Or~. Steta or Call1f"''"·
llLL·• .. ITH -0.11\d a., 1t,et'rM· 1..PHIN HOMES, IOOIJ ~leld Fe r-IWllllO, U41S e-Place, "~r mep r1<or4tcl '" '°'* t,•P"9" _. A_., Hl.f'llll'IQ!on llaac:h, CA • .,... I I ,.a _., J of .. I I :f renct, w Tlne Merit, 16, et Hunt· ftl'llllp H. M<Na~. l&SI Stl!llr Laguna H I s. ........ _ I • ... seen..-...~. n aw kf! 11\919n1Hcft. Orl .... C:O.t..¥eta,CA.'16» J~ctl A. lll<htrclton. tlSIO ol ltle CounlYR«onlerolukH ty,
SUAllllZ·OAlllOA -Ment Me, O, Oall Slmlwo, l'30 Stntanella Ter· M1r9Uf!rllt Parllw•y. MIHIOll Vl•Jo, and m-penlcuterty o.Krl AS
of lellt• Anl, end ,._.,,.,.It, 17, 11 r-. Cor_,., Mar, CA. m u CA. tUIS tallows: I F-11111 Vtnty. Tl'llt lluSIMSt It conoucled by II Tiii• lluSlllH• It ·c-UCftd by • 819111111119 .. the lnltrwe11on~f lhf!
W I LLIAMt•&CUllCI -Sinai\ llmlted pertl\enl\Jt). 9-fll "rtner\lllp centerll,.., of ,..,.,.._,th Sir and
Olnltl, tt, llf Mullll!IVIOll lteclt, ...ct l'lltllp H. M<Nt,,_ H•rrv E. W•I-Ull<• S1'"4 9'141 mondlno .._. Ee,1
•randy L.Mfellll, It, ti 1'o111111ln Tiiis sl•t-t wn lllld witll 1,,. T~I• ••••-• wn flll!<I wolh lht "'° 00 00 El •'-tile centerl),,.. or Vallay, county Cl•rk 01 Oran .. C:O..nlf on County Cler-. of Oftnll" Counly on Ull<• Sl"'91 e dlst..iu of n ... (ltel
ll;OWAL.SICl-cAllACCIOLO -Vk tor April It, 1'11 April S, lt71. thOnct "' rlQflt anqlo' 10 .. ~ld~n W., J .. tfllll Ol«lt Joll'I, U, lloll'I ti FMJIU 'ot14JI lerl,,,. tr>d •~IHICll119 -N~th (loO
H11ntl11QIOft-..Cll. l'WlhllMOr-COH t O.lly Pllol. l'ul>lll~ O'tl\Qt Coa\t DlllY Ptlol 00' oo•· El tdltitft(tOU0.00 ... 1 ....
ILAL.OCIC-MIU.AlllO -Jeclt ...... ~llU,IO-Mayl,H,1911 ,Aprll l6,,,,IO,Mly7,ltll TRUE POINT 01' IEGINN NG
4!, of ltll ..... City, Vl.tllJ Ille! 1576'11 IOWI th•nce .... Etst !H.0' 00' • ei
M.,,.,., Jt&l\111, ,,, Of ------------... ,.lltl toHjOUtlcl SlrMIC.nl rune
Wetlmllltltt. llo-------------1 PUBLIC NOTICE • cllllanc• Of ua.q ..... u-N.i '
oa OllOflfl·HAl.I -Mlellltl fl. Jr.. PUBUC NOTICE 11· U" E. 100.00 1 .. 1; •-•at 9111 *'· """ MM't •lll.lllttt\. u, ..,_ Of PICTtnOUt aUSIN•·· "'1110 .,,., N4e" '2' O." w. llS. r.ot. Huntllllt"' 9'Kll, ------------! • llleMe II rlphl 1119IM •ncl S4t• 1 SA" HA .. MON·CAONIAN -Wllll•M PICTITIOUlluttN•U NAM411TAT•MINT W, Plf'tllel lo 1111 ctllltrllnt of CMrl" II, .... Olll-·--. NAMll ITAT8MllMT Tiit ftllowlnt ,.,Ion, .,. llOlnt tetf\111 StrMI. UU1 Ifft lo lie l'ftue -·-.._ ._.., b<lllnest et; POINT O 11111 ... ftllll J t ynt, .... , San TIM lol'-1119 ptr'tOfl b -.ino lluSI· •&AV&" HOMH, IOOl2 Gtrflata F I EQIHNIHG. t Qtltltflle. 111u et: Cot1t11ns 1.111 Acres. A .. 111. t CllNTVRY WEST, t•I Wllllt Awnua, Hllllll""°" Boacfl, CA •• ,... Tltl1 swoperty •111 bt otter ... OOA"•"l~I -~ M., ?t, A'*"'--· ugwne Hiit .. CA m» 0t1.':~~~Me~~c'.l".':;.~UI S.mar for M Iott 11\tn iilll0.000 t T-lill
tflCf aetty, U, Mt11 et H11flll11tl.,, Eric Merk Hal'WOOd, U"I Whit• Ott• SlftllDro, 1420 Sant-II• T•,. Tl'IOU .. nd Dollars> tor" •1>1ty-o
..""· Alder Lant • ......-Hlllt. CA ft6Q rec•. c...-•• ,,.. •. CA. tMU dty period ""9l""lft9 May ,., Mct41N .. Y·~PH -MldlMI U. Tiii• bu!JntSS IS ~ by Ml 11'1· Tiiis blltlnetl It cor>cluCled by 1 ltrmlnatlng on July IJ, 1tla. I
H , •11411 Laur..,, CIKll9, 11, "'" ff e1~.-1. iifl'lllH ~" .a •venclH lllO\lltl cont.ct~. Wta1m1n11er. Irle~ Ht,_ l'l'llllliH.M<Ha,.... A. Heu, Anltle111 S110t•l11
AN." Tfll• .... ,_ WM tiled wllh .... Tlllt '"'-wt• llled wllll IN lutlneu Sotrvlc.s, Hunll~
PUBUC NOTICE
The only threat to this
lma1•, he says, ia ob-
noxlco -a word Fuller
usCI t.o designate what
be call.I money·1rubbln1
real estate developers. .
I sfAfE .ziP I .. ________ ...
~velWOtld 11 a dlvlelon of th• Olson•travelwortd Organization. A• a meml>tr of the General Milli
family, wt ere dedicated to quallty
and rellablflty.
Send now for your tree travel 9ulde to South Amel1ca « a11 your profeMlof\81 travel agent. •
•l..OUITAUHAV.WALK811 -"1<1\efW c-•· Cltrtl .. OrMI .. CINl!\Y Otl Cownlv Cler!! ol Ortn9t County on Uni .. Hltlfl klllOI OlWktr ~C:t::.:! o.ere &.11e111 •• 21, ao111 Mt~ll-.""' "'1 .. April"·""-""*2'4 t"::i:T::' or-. CM"
MOltO·•~u.-.. ,.,_ -A"' ... "Y .. '*411Mf er .. c.tt OlillY ~ PllMlthOf o-...... CNJt 0.lly Pilot, AjWll >O, JI. tt. u .... JO. #NtY1
1Wlltl<l('ll, lt;tf c:. .. MM&._. CMt1 Allfll t. "U, .. tm Aptll U, »-M.ty 1, I•, me 10, II, It, 11, U, ltll
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• TELEVISION I HOROSCOPE I CROSSWORD
Turns to Comic Books for Series
Netirorb Seek Success by BolTOWiTUf From Other Media
•
• LOS ANOELES CAP) -Televa1ioo ls like
Oie nelchbor who ttn11 your door bell wlth e up t b and. It's forever borrowin1 from other
nftdta -flnst from radio, then movie houses, ta.eater, romantic novels, best-sellers. Now, ..eomlc books.
Sun, the comic11 have been around ror • rjlle. "Superman" pr•cUcally came in with
..:.u ... Orth.icon tube. And "Batman" was a huge,
.-uoougb brier, success in the 19608. ,.· But now, 111t:e never before, the networks .a.e seektnR comic book superheroes for series
'CBS alone has ''The New Adventures or Wonder
Woman," "The Incredible Hulk" a nd "The
.Amazing Spiderman." Upcoming from NBC are
·'Suck &gers," "Mandrake the Magician" and
_°the Sword or Justice," a contemporary Zorro.
ABC is the only network not trading on com· l~. although the current craze started with
ABC's "Six Million Dollar Man." That was b~ed on Martin Caidln's science fiction book
"Cyborg," but It is in reality a comic book-type
ltor08Cope
character. So 1s &ls oHsprsng, "The Bionic
Woman," flr¥t seen on ABC and now on NBC.
Comic book characters are coming to
television because comic books have gained a
certain respecU.bllity. Comic book collecting
has grown enormou5ly in popularity and status.
And the comics themselves, pioneered by Stan
Lee's Marvel Comics, now have such a huge
following that it is a cull on some college cam·
puses.
"Superman." with a budget soaring upward
from $25 million, is to be released soon as a
movie. Dino De Laurentiis is planning a major
movie of "Flash Gordon ··
Charles Fries , executive producer of
"Spidennan," says, "ll 's like anything else in
this business. You get a trend going and they
love it. The whole thing is motivated by the
family viewing hours. We can do these fantasy
superheroes. No one 1s ever killed No one is re·
ally hurt. It's fantasy violence."
"Spiderman." starring Nicholas Hammond.
Gemini Advised ro Go Slow
MONDAY
APRILM BYSYDNEYOMARR
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Dig deep for
ioCormation. Refuse to be painted into corner.
Your natural qualities of independence and
.originality should be permitted to manifest
themselves.
l\tem berof opposite sex <'Xpresses feelings. Be re-
ceptive without gelling inextricably involved
Maintain standards, emotional balance Gemini
figures in your personal scenario.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): New approach
b{'ings most constructive results. Legal lie need
not be binding in negative sense.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22). Accent on costs.
budget, quality of art. jewelry, luxury items.
Taurus, Scorpio and another Libran could figure
prominently. Make use of small-claims court if
someone deliberately tries lo take advantage of
you.
GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Go slow -
weigh possibilities, potential. Follow through on
inne r feelings. Give full play to intuitive in·
lellect.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Someone at-
tempts lo discourage, perhaps deceive you.
However, Moon in your sign coincides with peak
cycle -be direct. confident and know that you
will e merge victorious
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Lunar aspects
coincide now with creativity, escl\ping from stifl·
.-ing restrictions, building on a solid base.
·Aquarius. Taurus and Scorpio figure prominent·
~ ·;Ir . In matters of speculation. stick \\1th number 3.
: !\1ember of opposite sex 1s drawn lo you-and
:· makesnosecrelof1t
SAGl1TARIVS !Nov 22-Dec 21>: Your
position is strengthened following a closed-door
conference. You have allies behind the scenes .
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan 19): You have
plenty or appeal and c-an gel what you need
Aura of fulfillment dominates Finish project. tie
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ACROSS 78 Servicemen s 148 Thespian 19 Relegate 98 Stupid
center 150 Remunerated 20 Barter person Siano
t Lunar period 79 Wiid pig 1 52 American 33 Attending 99 Afllrmallve
6 Wheel part 80 Dromedar y Novelist 35 Perennial vote
t 1 Manufacturer 82 Crimson I 5 4 Listener's plant I 00 Shipping
~ 16 ,6.musemenr 83 Speech par I "loan" 37 Brown kiwi container
.21 Electronic 85 Allude to 1 55 Hawaiian 1>1rd 39 Glided t 01 Alackaday
detector 8 7 Chemical salt 156 Current 40 Buddhist t 02 Vine fruit
22 Levies 88 Dissolves I 5 7 Get up monk 1 03 Roof edges
23 Lively 90 Most inferior I 59 As far as 4 2 lnQuired 104 Ghost's
i4 Aniuous 9 1 Building I 60 Travel 4 4 Wander off drapery
25 Plural ending annell I 61 Concerning 46 Camp shelter 106 D1s1inchve
26 Sudanic 92 Aga1ns1 I 63 Hawaiian vine 48 Biblical priest literature
language 93 But Spanish I 64 Cha lier 50 Favor1te 108 Brazilian tree
2 7 Indian 9 4 Comedian I 66 Carries animal I 09 Mercenary
mulberry Caesar 167 Glacial ridge 51 Harden woman
28 And Lahn 95 Purloin 169 Ovens 53 Aquatic 1 I 2 King "bealers··
29 Keepsake 98 Exchange I 71 D1s1oin mammal t 13 Bite no1s11y
30 Odin's son 1 00 Dairy an1mill 172 legislate 55 "Gooey" stull 1 15 Hurl
31 Scala note 1O1 Ma1nlains 173 Raises 56 Plunk 1 16 Compact
32 Musical 1 05 T 1ller 174 Stage 5 7 Tantalize 1 1 8 Greek teller
direction 106 Army bed directions 58 Negative ion 119 Declare
, 34 Door part 1 07 Long for 60 Calyx leaf 1 20 Completely
36 Jaunty 109 Joyful 62 Tries hard beluddted 38 Stow slang 11 O College cheer DOWN 64 Nero's "four" 122 lnd1v1dual
40 River bottom 1 11 One or any 65 Abyssinian 1 23 Rocky hlll
,.., Bristle 11 2 Forward 1 Fourth estate title 126 Storm
• 3 Teases: slang 114 Health resort 2 Waste-maker 66 Bestow 128 Hardy
5 Utter defeat 11 5 lather 3 TV 68 Fictional 130 Landed
"A7 B.P.O.E. 116 Man's name commercial sleuth property
member 117 Famous 4 Man's name 69 Alcoholic 1 32 Pod vegetable
48J(nowledge showplace 5 Aphrodite·s beverage 134 Mistakes.
•9"Smatl pianos 121 Isles son 7 1 Singer Burl 135 Ceases · :S2 Mimlca 1 23 Reservation 6 Russian 73 lmptement 136 Task
54 ~ltrus fruit dwelling despot 75 Rare Jewel 137 Affirmative
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"anchors" 1 25 Bygone attendant 8-0 Confection .139 Slmpleton
59 Bellicose god 1 27 Gera1nt's wile 8 Dr alt animal 81 Citrus fruit 141 Saltpeter
61 Large knife 128 Trustworthy 9 Re1ain 83 Knot 144 Reoardlno
63 Plunglng Into 1 29 Existence I 0 Compound 84 Correlative 145 Holy person
67 Doctrine 131 Sob ether 86 Sports group 146 Ringlet .ea Volcano 133 Makes 1 1 Price 87 Male heir 148 Maple genus
70 "Cabble" 2 precious increases 89 Statute 149 Girl's name
wds. 135 Batlle t 2 Grow old 90 Untamed 151 Remedy
· l2 Hostile reminder 13 frlsh 92 Forty winks: 2 amount
J excursion 1 38 Behel churches wds. 153 Ox harness
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7 4 Boxer 14 2 Female 1 S Remember 95 Lean·to 156 Dry. French
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77 Gallium 147 B1bhcal 1 7 Remunerate 97 Overhead 165 Thoroughfare • ..symt>ol pronoun 1 6 Biblical king lrain 168 Egyptian god
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• "SWIATlll ..a1" ll>'
is a campy show In fact, it was campy in Ute
comics. Young people responded to a superhero
who bad hangups, post nasal drip and a run in
his union suit.
'"THE HULK,•• WHICH like "Splderman"
came from Stan Lee and is airing as a spring
tryout series, is a little more scary. The Hulk
is a green-hued beast a nd nobody to fool with It's ~he only show in which two people are re·
quired to make the transition from ordinary
human being to superhero. Bill Bixby plays
David Bruce Danner, but when he becomes ao·
gry he turns into the Hulk, played by Lou Fer-
rigno.
' Bixby's Danner is a man on the run. in the
manner or ''The Fugitive."
"Wonder Woman" in the comics was the ~l·
timate liberated woman, bClt on TV, as played
by Lynda Carter, this is downplayed and she 1s
more. dependent on Steve Trevor Jr., played by
Lyle Waggoner. Her arena was moved from
World War II to the present when CBS picked
up the show from ABC
FOR A DEEPER explanation of the comic
book influence on TV. we turned to Robert
Rosen. a professor of motion picture and TV
criticism and theory at UCLA
"It does speak to the amazing vitality of the
comics during the past five years," says Rosen.
"The comic books represented by such people
as Stan Lee have been extraordinarily in·
novalive in style and narrative. Indeed, in
many instances we have a true popular art
Corm . As the networks cast about for formulas
that will enable the m to compete effeclivelv for
ratings, it's understandable that they would
look to s uccesses th at have been made
elsewhere.
"Second, when one medium borrows from
another it brings with it past associations. If
you ·re looking at a show that borrows from the
comics you are more likely to accept Its one·
dimensional cbaracteriutions. You don't ques.
tion \.heir flatness or lack of psychological sub·
tlety. In a wav, comic book! represent a type of
programming the networks are already pre·
disposed to present · ·
'"House Calls'
has an
incurable case
of infectious
laughter!"
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ART CARNEY
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' ACTING I BOMBECK
· hDpressing the:· Dire~tor . .
Tr•e, Pal•eT
Tea.chlng
Contagious
What's l\ ilk• to a~ up With a mot.her (or
father> wbo la allo a achoolteaober?
Janet, a IS-yqr-old ,.er from Glendale,
Ariz., coateadl .u·, Jet.a than a religious ex-
perience. ,,
She writes, "I went past puberty thinking
ell mothers put candles OD birthday cakes with
a 'tens' and a 'onea• column. I always got pencils
in my Christmas stocking saying, 'Greetings
From Your Teacher,' and once for Christmas, I
1ot a six-inch, plastic ruler with the name of some
kid who moved away.
"I TOLD MYSELF teachin1 was the last
thing I wanted t.o "°' but somehow I find myself
not only teaching school, but saving empty
Pringles cans and lltUe scraps of felt. I label
margarine tuba using wide-tipped magic
raarker and color code th\nls in my junk
drawer.
·'I even caught myself P'¢Ung a frowning
face on a Jett.er to the gas cotnpany about an
over-billing."
Now you know, Janet. Teaching is con-
ta1lous. I married a teacher 28 years a10.
Together, we spawned three chil~. The
kids took a vow of silence at the end of eacb
grading period. They sat lhroush 21 commence-
ment exel'Clses. They never sent a letter fJ'om
camp that wasn 'l corrected in the margins,
graded, and returned
IT JSN-i' EASY living with a parent who
can interpret your ACT scores ... who is never
convinced the li brary has no books on Trotsky
.. who can snap you awake with a piece of
chalk al 60 paces.
Who knows when a holiday isn't ..• how
many jw1ion REALLY drive to school ... and
who, when the chips are down, always sides
with the administraUon.
When ll came time for our first ion to make
a decision on his career, J asked him, "Do you
want to spend the rest of your weekends for the
rest of your life grading papers? Do you want to
see everyone else's kid• in the <taYliJh\ -ex-
cept your own? Do you want to go on a honey·
mooa and have a palr of little square scissors
fall out of your pocket!
••oo YOU WANT to build your soeial life
around the football, basketball and ·track
schedules? Do you wanl t.o sit through the 8th
grade doing 'The Mikado' 12 years ln a row! Do
you want to stand around at proms eoing deaf!'
He handed me b.is paper, ''True, true, true.
false, true, tnae."
He inherited the disease all right.
Majors a Viking
NEW YORK (AP) -Lee Majon, star of
the television series "The Six Million Dollar
Man," will star in "The Norseman."
The production will dramatize the Vikings•
voyage lo the New World a thousand years ago,
American International Pictures has an-
nounced.
"Touching, alncere, compaaalonate, and
wryly funny •.. "
-Jack Kroll -NewawHk
.
ACADEMY AWARD WINNER
BEST ACTOR :
Richard Dreyfus~ tL~
Nell Simon'• ln-•81!!\Y• GIRL (PG)
llumor Takea Precedence· Over Cheuing Gum
NEW YORK <AP) -What a acw n~
ma.t la humor. What an actor needs le~
cbewlnc~. .. Youd be aurprtsed bow many Ctl those
tbln11 revensed," 1ay1 Mlcbael Shurtleff.
At cuttnc dlrec!tor for eo Broadway ahows
and eucb ftlin.I at ''The Sound of Jlualc," •llfhe
Graduate" and '"1'1Mt Sand PtbbJe," he baa aeea
tbouaanda of performers 1weat tbrouh Ule or-
deal ol trylne out for parta.
''IT'S SOMETHING TREY don't learn in
drama school," Shurtleff explain1. So a few
years ago he began givin1 courses in how best
to impress director, writer and producer when
summoned as a role caodidate.
That Samaritan sideline, perhaps in·
evltably, baa led t.o "Audllion," a book in which
be 1um1 up the subtleties of his research, so ac-
tors everywhere may learn.
The text was bailed by such eminents as
Bob Foese and Josh Logan -he hu worked for
both -and has stirred others to different reac-
tions.
"I HEAR AGENTS a re ln an uproar over
the book." says Shurtleff with a Truman Capote
giggle, ''because l have no sympathy with them
and know how unhelpful they are to actors."
Hi• puckish humor includes direclon;-"A
lot of them Just want to tell people wbat lo do.·'
-and the p1a)'ers he wants to help.
''To go into acting,'' he says in the book, "is
like asking for admission to an insane asylum.
In my card rue are 50,000 actors. I would hazard
to say about 500 of them earn a living acting.
"From any rational point of view, to
become an actor is an act of insanity. Why
would anyone go int.o a profession ln which it is
nigh onto impossible to earn a living?"
After her divorce, Erka got to know
some pretty Interesting people •••
Including herself.
'.Vo man
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7 WINNER OF
ACADEMY AWARDS
Including
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Beat film Editing
BHt Coetume Dealgn
BHt Art a.rectJon
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CM 22 hotel floors,42......,
157 cope, 390 bantcada and,
3,000 hysQrtcM fans keep these kids
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NOWAY!
At the t.m~ Ume, he J,a aware oi the Wt·
ivenftl lure ol '1'.fluepalnt.
• On oae C>f tbaee pboae·ln radio ahowt I ap--peued on J'IC*ltlJ, '' he,.,,, ''UMM wen 1,.00
calls In •~ bo"", AJI $be ones l did m....ae to
•l>t•k to, wantm to act. ••t lbJnk eve17boay In America ll wrtUnc a
scrtptor'"retb'thlnktbecouldbeaat.u' ...
Hla 1lncerlty about beln• helpful to
performers, however, lan't open t.o doubt.
"I dop't know of anyone wbo ia leu aecure,
because he has t.o put his own person on the Une
all the time. Naked oneness makea him the
most vulnerable of any artist ...
After in-person work with bundfe(la of stu-
dents durint the intensive tbree-mootb coune
he has developed, ShurUeff In "AudlUon" bu
been able to compreu bulca into a do&en
.. guideposts.''
TllElll aANGE STRIKF.S AN outaider as
esoteric and abetract, runnina from 1uch t.oplca
as "the moment before" to "opposites," "com-
petition" and "mystery."
"The audition. like musical comedy, is pret·
ty much an American Innovation," Shurtleff
says. "Englilh actors are stunned if they have
to do one.
"Over there, though, mm and stage are all
in one place and it's a smaller community, so
everyone knows everyone. Here, the performing
centers are 3,000 miles apart and filled with un-
knowns.
"So we have to have auditions. Nobody likes
them, but we've never found a better way,"
Shurtleff developed his main know-how dur-
ing the hall-dozen years he was casting director
for David Merrick-"ln one season we did a dozen shows."
He was in on early appraisal and iniUal jobs
c:1nenome 6 scAeen
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Tables wsre.fUJI SatarJJaya·1.w,n 1n toregroundpmvif!ed free legal advice to South Coast Plaza shoppers for L.aw Day.
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Contingency Fee:
Consumer's {(.ey .
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A new brochure, •cnow to Select a Lawyer: A Consumer
Guideline, .. is a "first that's long overdue," said W1Ue Aitken of
Santa Ana, pre.aideat of the state's 5,100..member tnal bar.
. "We feel that a brochure providing full, frank clilclosure of
what attorneys do and the rates they cbarse Ls particularl,y lm·
portant to~ modem shopper,'' be added.
'-rJIE JlECENT U.S. SUPREME COURT decision permit·
tlng lawyers. to advertise presents an awesome cNHeage to our
profession and the public.
"In order to preserve the benefits ot the decJaion, this
booklet tackles the tough questions ot costs and services.
0 It'COBtailas aucb important lnformaUon as bow to find the
right attorney, what fees they charge, bow fees are compvted,
how contingency fees work and what to do iD the eftllt ot an at,.
tomey·dient dispute.., .
The illustrated eight-page brochure was developed by the
California Trial Lawyers Association's Conaumer "'J>rotection
Comihittee. Here are some excezpts: ·
HOW DO I FIND THE RIGHT ATl'ORNEYf
There is no easy answer to this question, but here are some
Jllnts:
1. Ask a friend or someone else ln whom you have con·
fidence·for a recommendaUoo, parUcularly if they have bad a
similar]>roblem.
2. il you know a lawyer, ask him or ber for a referral
Legalese
Spoken Here
Discmslons, such .as the one attorney
Mike Duffy is having with a shopper at lef~ were repeated about 200 Umea Satur-. day at South Coast Plaza.
Members of the Orange County Bar
and Young Lawyers Association conducted
the free legal advice clinlc to celebrate Law Day. .
Randy Morrlson·Bruck was chairman
of the event designed especially for con·
sumers in. the $18,000 -$25,000 income
bracket who don't have easy access to
courtrooms.
Organiz·ers anticipated mostly
domestic relation or landlord·tenant
problems. But Norah M. Morrison of Foun-
tain Valley said her two-hour shift included
"everything from bankruptcy to auto acci·
dents where one party didn't have in·
surance."
Attorneys either solved the problem.
referred the "client" to'a laW}'er or agency
or recommended legal alternatives.
3. Most local attorney associations maintain JaWyer re-
f erence services. They do not all work in the same ohmner but
generally list names or lawyers who have asked to be placed on
the panel The roster usually rotates so ask if names are
alphabetical or by competence according to case.
4. Check the Yellow Pages or lists posted at JocaJ law
libraries. If you follow this procedure, you may want to talk to
more than one attorney.
. ' WHAT ABOUT PEESt
One payment method is to charge by the hour, based upon
office overhead and other costs of doing business, plus an
~ount which will reasonably compensate for the attomey's
time. HourJ,y fees generally range from $40 to $100 per hour
Some attorneys will charge a flat fee, one price for the en~
cp.se. 'Ibe amo\Dlt of the fee does not insure a first class job.
. ISCOSTTHEONLYCONSmEllATION! ~
NOt Most important is the significance and complexity or
your problem. If it is a so-called "routine" problem you might
be better off. shopping for the lowest price. The mo~e compleic
yo~ probl~m, the more skill is required, so that you abOWd
weigh consulerations other than price.
WHAT IF I CAN'T PAY $40 TO $109 PER HOUR TO
TALKTOANA'ITORNEYANDHAVEIUM ' \ HANDLE MY CASE?
• When a person or business acts wrongfuny and injures an. ·~
innocent person, the victim ls given the right to sue for fair com·
pensa~on. Historically, only the wealthy were involved in
laws uits because lawyers charged fees for all services, whether
the case was won or lost.
More recently attorneys who represented these victims
beran drafting employment contracts which allowed the victim
to obtain legal services without cost unless the suit was won,
and then only an agreed percentage of the recovery. This was
the birth ol the contingency fee.
It is the consumer's key to the courthouse. The conUngency
!ee contract is no longer restricted to l'el"llOnal Injury cases, but
1S used In cases of business fraud, collection of debts, and COD•
tractual disputes. The principle has elevated the individual to
the same legal level as the wealthiest co.rponUon.
BOW DOF.S THE CONTINGENCY FEE WOUf ~
U an attorney takes a case on a contingency fee, the at· '
tomey only gets paid IF THE CASE IS WON. It the case is lost, •
the lawyer gets no fee. In addition, the attorney will often agree
~o advance the costs of the suit for the client. These include fil.
mg _fees, deposition transcription and reporting fees, in·
vesbgators, photographs and expert witness fees. These costs
must be repaid to the attorney at the end ot the case.
Buy using a contingency fee arrangement, the injured vie· ~im is able to afford as qualified a lawyer as would be available •1~1
if he or she could pay an hourly fee. . t
~RAT IF MY A'rtORNEY AND I RAVE A DISPUTE?
First. talk to the attorney. Often these matters are simply a
lack of communication. U that doesn't resolve the matter put
the entire dispute in written form and present it to the locai bar
association for help. The State Bar at 1230 W. Third St., Los
Angeles bas 148 paid personnel to assist you in,solving sucb dis· putes.
For a free copy of "How to Select a Lawyer,•• send a
stamped1 self-addressed envelope to California Trial LaW)'ers
Association.102012th St •• Sacramento, 95814..
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ByPATDUNN Of•Dlllff......... . . The wet, cold winter has taken U.s tolloo·yQUl-dog, He's had
a few baths, but bis coat is m~ be scratc!~es a lot and bu
the aroma of dam1>mittcos. , •
A professional grooming ls·ln ~nter. Bat bow de>.you~hooso
a good eroomer-one with a clea1nbop wlao wW U,at.f.PUJ' dog
kindly aM return.tt to you with a sblning. trimmed1:0attree of
nicks? .
Hanle Thomas. owner or .Alt Breed Dog Groomlqg.
Capistrano Beach, says the best way to check ·the reputation of
a groomer is to ask a veterinarian wbo practices nearby.
.. A VET KNOWS WHO'S GOOD and wbo isn't. .. be says.
••cuts and unprofessional clipping are spotted• immediately
during treatment. Good grooming doesn't go uDnoticed either,
and the pet owner can have c:cmfiience in ._ vetertnulan's
recommendation. uyou also can trust a-eroomer'• opiakm4.& ..tedurhm
because crustomers are ~ ·to report ether pod or a.ct
veterinary service."
Thomas says unsanitary IJ'OO"l1n1 ~laave ftaed to·be
a serious problem since Oran&e Coulaty beeo a lleemlng
program in 19'16. , .
• d "Always ask to see a eroomer's C!urrent lfceue. FacUlties ~ are inspected every four montbl oo a "Surprise viait' buj.I. Tbe
shop bas to pass inspection to renew its annual S2S Ileen~·· be
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adds. . · Sgt. ;reny Marni th, bead of tbe busin~ ~ divialon or
Orange County Animal Con~, asiees tflat tlle~am.bas
eleaaed QP &be l*·&r00~1~,.SMH. ·~·we.ch.Ck aanitatiaa.
a11e of cqes, venWaUon ad-~~ au .. ioe&a and
equipment used.•• • · • " .
TBOJWI PVl'TllB nNi881NO touebel on•~teniel' wttoee .,...,.._ nattered* Mrtt.se. '1teidol~.,.. niaucl
and enjoyed the attft&ioa be wa leWD&. Plve.ok-itap were.
• ctoainc m bold~ases· ... Tbe lbop r o~. 'nom11 ~·a cattolnel' -..ot• brieflY ta tbe receptlon room -and au Ol tie eapcl poodJtl
Wat Wild. Sblt barked, cried ad naa........., ••aida~ the ...
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hadn't come yet.
While doing the final trim OD another dog, Tbomas said, •'I
really want to stress bow important tt Is for an owner to check
wtth the poomer before codling t.o tbe Jbop for bis dog. To do
otbenrile ii a cliaserrice to the dol aDd the lroomer. . . .
•SVEN IP· TBB OWNEt DOESN-r speat, Ms 4'a bows be'• there by the scent. ·"lbe voice of bis m-.ter' brtnp
QllC...trolled excitement. U the dol llun't been~. it can
take ball an hour to ealm blm ~to l'iDlab tbe croom•lllo
.. People Just ®n't realile -'at a trwn• ~.-.It ti for an animal to 1pend aeveral'lioan In a IJ'OO"''n.s·a11op.u be
aays. :'J'be pet ls separated frdm bla owner tn an mamWar
environment. Strange tblnp are being done tO him and be is
afraid his owber bas abandoned him •. Tbe excitement when his
master arrives for the rescue is underatUd.abJe."
Thomas says the wont unn,.an owner can do Is It.op at tbe
llbop to say he bas an errand before plctlnC up the 4oS. •Tilts oner., dog ls rrant.lc. Ria IQUter bu come for lllJD ad then
left' •Caln. 'lbat'1 too medl·'°'burl''
Tboaum t.old u.e nm. arrtvbll owmral& Ida dDI W neu tbat wWftMIUlre1foDow-up trelbMnt.
dWONS, "IBIS YBdlS ..... to be a '*1 GMfWfleal
bee a UM of tbe •Y>" ralm. We't'e Heinl lMm llned,y~ Tbe n..
problem la. 1olnC to get wone u urbUlaatlon eoellllms. We
Hldom l&ft Ou baths 10 years 8'0t but tbat'I cbaqecl now.
J'teu bave to fl'.nd green areas, ancl resJdenUal 1arda are
btcornlq ttM:lr choice... • ~..,. neu.c:an beeaanlled. ba&owaen m.atwort
at lt. laf•taU• of tH pet ud _.. M•• ntalN a
+eh!o le J)I' dick. Bo JGCI 11'1 lla'fill &Ill .... lllllf'll . ~
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and the pet nea-dipped and groomed on the same day.
the P"'eTthtenwt_cpeutaowne8ekneBaaclbolle'!!:'h~e· nbenecsaeysss'ary .. UsewinLheaaS:iz!?: on ~
' ... I um " two.week intervaL ..
"MAKE SURE A CATtS ft.EA collar ls loose enougb so he
can slip out of it easily, and don't try to home-bathe a cat unless .
yoa ·know proper restraint techniques. When frlabtened by ·':
water, cats attack by jumping directly at the nearest person. )
Claws dut deeply into your chest can be the upshot. Also, don't • • :.
ase aerosol fiea sprays. The noise scares cats and they panic." if
Thomas would not recommend specific flea treatment. ~
products or grooming aids , but be advises purchasing tbese
supplies from a veterinarian, groomer or pet shop.
''Remember that vets and groomers don•t rely on product
sales to make a living," he says. "But we do want s~ca
clients and will not stock products we don't believe in." :
RE ADDS THE BEST TESr FOR any fiea control product ls to expose the pet to fleas by taking him to a grassy area. U
the product doesn't wort, the pet will have fleas on bl&~
within a few minutes. ·
Proper home bathing also Is Important to a pet's general
health, Thomas says. "Use teal'-free shampoo on the animal's
bead and protect bis ears with cotton balls. Hold your thumbs
over the upper ears while lilting them to rinse. Only visible wax
and dirt ~uld be swabbed with a Q-tip. .
"A good flea soap sbauld be used for the rest ol the body.
Thorough riming with adequate water preuure la tbe most
important part of a dog's bath. Towel dry and use a blo'ftllotype
hair dryer to finish when the pet must remain Inside. •
••Damp balr next to the skin can result in Wnea. Don't
bathe or dry a pet outside unless JOU would be comtottable at.
Uae ~time in a wet batblnl aulL" ••
THOMAS URGES CONSUMEaS NOT to ))atronlle
ll'OOmlna operations run out of a private home due to lack ot
speclallr.i!d equipment and adequate eontrol o( the animals.
"'These places usually a.re not licensed," be adds.
. .. A profeuional groominl can aa.e money ln the loot nm, ..
be elalms. "We spot ear problema doe to embedded foU.U.,
ual l1Md tnrecUons. worms, flea allwa. um cl1lordera Ull
otlaer ocmclltlons •• FoUoWtn> bome tiMtm.a ea "" a ' ....... klptDttie•'atmcL"
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: board -~automatleallJ abollabtd alt•r m 1 .. n leUv• nvltw determines that j M ..,._ a pwpoee. SUDMt l•wa are a
"'h•orlte obJectiH of Common Cause, the t Wu....._•buecl public lntete1t lobby, andlnby s \M auaiben they've been a bu,. 1~ceaa. s co
t U'N, M ..... ..bave followed Colando'• example, ~~die lawa are open.Uni la aal1 a few ao .,tar.
t ID Oolondo, molt _.,.,... qree that Sun~•t.
• Med9 time for a lbakedown. After the ftrat year of
"'NYl•w, tbNI ac•d• ol tbl 11 scrut.lftlaed were eltmlnatect. Tb'1t combJned annual budlet wu
te,110. Tbe coat of the review proceaure to ellm~te u.em wu aoo,ooo.
S}mlet'• cautioua debut ln Colorado hu pro-du~941 mixed reviews, and no one ii Qlore •••re of tbat than Common Cause.
•'The dlaappotntment bas been that tbe
le1l1laton have lacked the coura1e to stand up to lobbying efforts lo retain or perpetuate th,ese agen-
You.Can Help
Enjoy Share
Of Gpodwill
GoodwUJ Industries has called for those
with experience ln counseling, sociology or
psychology to help evaluale and tesl new
clients.
The organization also needs aides to
teach telephone, elevator and other operator
skills. •
GOODWILL HELPS handicapped
persons make their own way in a variety or
new akilla, but more assistance Is needed to
teach gardening, driving, first aid, painting
and other specialties. Tour guides are needed
for two programs, one for public relations,
the other for plant visits by prospective
clients.
And booth watchers are needed lo keep
an eye on donation boxes for vandalism, theft
and litter.
The West Orange County Voluntary Ac·
lion Center (VAC> is handling applicants for
Goodwill as well as the openings listed below
Information at 891-QM3.
Other west counly openings:
THE AllEalCAN Red Cross In
Westminster hopes those ilte eated ln learn-ing first aid wm take co s and pass on
tht!ir training to others. =tting and bome nunlng lidel are abo .
1 ! · Westminaler'1' Boys' Club want.a. ta.start a ~hoir• bul needs • musical dl~ctor~ The pogitjOQ may be<!Ome salaried.
'J;h-e South Or.aflie ~ounty VAC ~s a
nu~ berof ~ctMties wt\er_e you can spen,cte~a
time. · ·
Here are sorne of them:
ReUred people have a wealth of learned
skins that can be of value in ma11y •gencles.
The · Retired Senior ~olunteer Program,
RSYP. in~ches.tatent with neeC1.
A TUSTIN t~lel>hone counseling service
otrers a hotline with advice lot parents. The
agency needs operators. Tr~ning is prQ·
vid'ed.
People are needed to teach En1U1h ·fs a
second lan1uage throughout the county. No
teacbjt\g esperience la required.
. Vis1Ung ouraea take care or medical
needs, but soelal contacts rol'l ihutln1 ln Santa
Ana and San Clemente go unmet Volunt~rs
vilit those who are Ill.
Clerical aides are needed by one
municipal court. Record keeping room needs
li ght typing and filing skills.
For information on so~th county open
incs, contact the VAC ~t 675·9'213 or 833·9278.
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Agency killing law doesn't have watchdog sponsor's Intended bite:
oltt," HY1 Botalle SchlU, d1nctm' ol Colorado Comaioa CaUH.
uavr I T8INK tor tbe mo1t part tb• Suuet It• b-. bem 1'8Ceeqful hue. perUJMl more la re.
quirinl the letdllatw. to do tM ovenlabt work not
done In the puti and In requlrtn1 aocountabWl.7
from 1tata qellc a . Mar,be that'• more lmt)Ortant
thao aettina rid ot them. '
All fl 1tate aaencl• an reviewed over 1lx ye an. A thl.,S are up for 1eouUni every two ye an.
It ...U thJs way: The 1tate auditor'• office
revl•'" eaeh ••ency, 1ometlmes wltb help from
out.llde conaultanta, then 1ubmlt.1 reco1X1mend·
aUon1 to the leilJlature, whe~ ~ often under10
adcUUoaal review by le11alaUve ernploy~ and
committees. Tbe letillature rnakes the tlnal de-
elato", Liit )"Uf, au tb.1a COit W,000.
Lellalatora at one polnt recomniended acrap-
plni \h• Board ot Mortuary Science. They backed
down •fter lnduatry protestl. It'• still belnt
thr11hed out tn. the letlalature, u 11 the fate ol the
other four a1encle1. All are e)lpecWd to survive.
One man wbo bu a dual vtslon or Sunset ls
Mlebael March, a public admlnlatraUon professor at the University of Colorado wbo helpeG prepare
several reviews.
·oNE OF THEM, lesa than fl•ttering to the
Division or Insurance, got him in~ a hassle with J .
Richard Barnes, its director, who at one point wrote the university demanding the reasons for .._ ________________ _
March's adverse conclusions. 'March thought
Barnes tried to get him fired and was less than
pleased when his demand for a leglslaUve inquiry
produced only mild criticism of the insurance
director. "A sad deficiency," he says. As to the Sunset
law, "the concept was good but its actual structure
was poor In two respects.
"First, there was not enouab time for comple-tion or preliminary reports, but they've nxed·that.
Second, the criteria for continuation or discon-
tinuation of agencies wer~ and are too narrowly
focused on accounta~llily, nol on the need for a
program and its protection of the public.
"State departmeo~ are lacking in analytical
talent and they cannot equip themselves in the
future without money. Otherwise, they mu.st rely
on the state auditor, who did pretty well. But his
ex pertise is too narrow to do a good job. Auditor-a
are not equipped for that kind of orientation."
MARCH SA VS THE legislative process waa·
disorganized and the assignment of bills lo dlr-
f erent committees, almost by chance, was a poor
way to handle it. He recommends that a single
Sunset Review Committee -with an •dequate
When Sunset wd enacted, Rep. Cart Bl~
was one or a handful of skepUcs who didn't think
the new pro1ram would provide the ultimate in
governmental efficiency. But Bledsoe, a
Republican, doesn't think. the law has turned into
the witch hwtt he predicted it mhtht.
And Senate President Fred -Anden0n, one of
those who pushed hardest for tbe plan, thinks that
overall, the concept has worked. He wants Sunset
to be writlen into legislation for new programs, to
assure they don 't cont.inue without review forever
-with increased funding each year. He points out
that legislators are now doing that
"I HONESTLY THINK it's a success," An·
derson said. "I never said It was goinc to be a be-,,
all and end-all as rar as government is concemed.
But Its the first lime we've had a positive effort lo
really review programs."
Acknowledging Sunset's slow beglnntnc, An·
derson says "I think lt is wise to start wlth the
smaller ones and work up, and l 've told other
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WASHINGTON (AP> -Common
Cau:;e, the public interest lobby
sometimes denigrated by politicians
as a bwtch of head.tn-the·clouds Idealists with little feel for practical
government, couldn't have been hap·
pier with the reaction to its so·caUed
''Sunset" laws idea.
.TWO YEARS aflf!r Colorado enact-
ed the first soch law -which
basically requires state board& and
agencies to justify their own ex·
lat~nce or .be put out or b11$i.ness -24
11tates have followed suit. And there
are proposals ror similar st4tutes in
legislatures of most or the rest.
"We're delighted with the way it's
moving," says Betsy She~man or
Common Cause's national head·
quarters.
While Sunset laws vary froin stat.e
to s tate, the basic form is reJaUvely
sirople: Over a certain specified
period, each regulator anncy comes
Up for review by the legisla\lµ'e or an
Independent auditor, or both.
At the review. the agency must
prove it is serving the public, ai;id ' .
that if it is. it would not be more effi·
cie nl to m erge it with another
a1ency.
But In aome cases, Common Cause
has urged states to slow down.
Gov. Robert Ray of Iowa vetoed -
at Common Cause's suggestion -a
Sunset bill that had no provisions for
staff and high first.year costs.
AND ALABAMA reviewed 208 agen·
c1es at one crack, to the displeasure of
the public interest group. "We thoueht
that might be a little fast," says Ms.
Sherman. "We thought they might
start a little more slowly, particularly
with regulatory agencies."
In addition lo Alabama and
Color ado. the following states have
some sortofSunsetlaw:
Alaska, Arkansas. Connect/cut,
Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Ind ana,
Louisiana , Maine , Montana ,
Nebraska, New Hampshire, New
Me xico, North Carolina, Oklahoma,
Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota,
Tenneuee. Texas, Utah and
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t Ar-! LONG-RANGE DETECTOR FINDS POLLUTANTS ~ . Prof. Robert Byer Peers Into Laser Device
I
STANFORD (AP J A new eye o! li&hl can
Lell it a amoltestack two miles away ls spewing
out air pollution, and what kind.
It can tell how badly polluted the air ts eight
miles away and how fast lL inl&hl be moving
downwind.
And there are prospects it can warn
whether certain cancer-causlne chemical
agenta are pol,sonlng the air. By traclnc the
amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, it
promiaes a report -again at long distance -
on wind velocity, air temperature, and bumldlly
lo aid in weather forecasting.
SUCH FEATS ARE BEING performed, or
promised, by a sensor known a.s a tunable laser-
radar device, capitalizing on the versatility of
lasers, which focus light In incredibly narrow
beams. ,
Stanford University engineers, headed by
Professor Robert L. Byer, developed the laser
that can identify, al long distance, various
molecules of gases, like sulfur dioxide, that
make up parts or air pollution.
It sends out pulses of laser light at high
energy at different wavelengths or frequencies.
Each molecule of gas, pollutant or not, has its
ow!" vibration frequency, like a fingerprint, at
wh1cb it absorbs the light hilling it.
THE ATMOSPHERE THEN reflects the
light back, like radar. The returning light Is
gathered in by a 16-inch telescope and then is
measured and analy¥<f by a computer .
The Environmenlal Protection Agency is in-
terested in the d\!vlce as a way of monitoring
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To Dispel PhysicaJ, Mental Job Strains
t• IOWA CITY, lowa <AP> When you feel
1 you won't make it until the !'i o'clock whistle
blows. take a walk break. Or s tand up at your
~ desk or work counter find a spot where you I can hide from the public if you need to -and
l stretch strenuously and luxuriously. the way a
cal does. -.;.,..
Even such mild physical exercise will help
• ease the stress~ everyone faces daily, says
;. _Jude West, associate professor in the University
"' of Iowa Center for Labor and Management, wbo
1• advises business executives on dealing with
stress
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"BUT EXECUTIVES don't have a corner
on te ns ion on lhe job ," he says. "Som e of the
suggestions they use to handle work worries
could ease your Job headaches. too, whether
}'OU 're the new secretary or the supervisor who
hirt's sccrctancs
··First, try lo get a handle on what about
~our JOb is setting your teeth on edge If you can
get rid of at least some of the causes of stress,
vour day will be smoother ··
Computers
Save Lives?
MADISON. Wis. IA P l -Computers are
thought by some to be cold pieces of machinery.
hut in a new program al the University or
W1 s conl.1n -Mad 1s on, they wi ll hecome
psychiatrists of sorts for patients contemplating
suicide
··r~1li<'nt s will tell a computer things they
\\Ouldn·t talk about dirt!ctly to a therapist. And
thes<' are things a therapist often needs to
kno"'. ·· ..,,,ys health systems engineer David
G ustafson, who cleveloped the system along
"ith ps~ chiatnst John G re1sL
G l "STAt'SON SAYS that Wlthin a month of
their deuths. most sui cide victims confide in
mental health workers .
"Oftt'n. however; counselors underestimate
the scriousm'!iS of the problem," he said
Guslarsun said lest!> with the computer
show that il 1s nearly t w1l:e as effective in pre·
d1c·tin).! whether a per~on v. ho threatens suicide
"111 go through with the act
A PATIENT S ITS at a screen with a
keyhoard. punchm~ out ans~·ers to questions
about medical and social hack~round. plus "Do
you have a suicide plan""" and "Do you have a w <1y to carry 1t out·• ..
The results are anal) lC'd by professionals
who look for any of 32 critical factors ~h1ch the
tomputer spoh in 1>0tcnt1al suicides
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Among the problems that West considers
the main causes of occupational s tress are
these :
ROLE AMBIGUITY: This means you don"t
know who·s supposed to do what. Extricate
yourself from this trap by pinning your
supervisor down concerning JOb boundaries.
Wesl coWlSels.
Role conflict: Thts c<1n range from being
bugged by calls from a spouse about personal
problem.s to resentment at putdowns from a
super visor who doesn 'l know as much about
your job as you do. Don't fume inwardly at
needling from others. the professor advises
Speak up and insist on a square deal
Role overload or underload: Having too lit·
tie to do or loo easy a job can make days drag
~tonotony can be almost as demoralizing as
reeling frantic when you 're run r agged or get in-
to a job over your head
"DON'T TAKE YOlJR JOb with you on
breaks and during your lunch hour," West
urges "A brisk 10-minute walk oufdoors a nd a
tall g lass of fruit juice will clear out the
cobwebs and relax tense muscles better than a
coffee break in a smoke-filled room ··
West ta kes a dim view of "working··
lunches Both you and a colleague will be wise
to lunch with someone outside your office rather
than tOfethcr, he s ays.
.. When you feel tight a s a fiddle stnng . take
a rive-minute min1·vacalion," West suggests
"Sit w1lh your eyes closed , let your arms hang
loose. your head fall gently forward
·'Then recall in vivid detail a memorable
experience -maybe sunning on a Caribbean
beach : or hiking in the Canadian Rockies. Then
vou should feel as refreshed as a kid who's
pl;iyed hooky. but without his guilt ··
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air pollution, and to detect offenders at a dis-
tance without hassle or impingln« on private
property, Byer says.
Tbe stanlord Research Institute Int.erna-
Uonal has developed a van with mobile equip.
ment that can be leased for actual monltorin1
Built at a cost of $400,000, ll now is beinc tested
as a practical monitor of air pollution, Byer
says. 0.ne ma.n can operate the van equipment,
compared with dozens or fl'OWld inspectors
needed to investigate a site or potential pollu-
llo11 .
THE lASER CAN DETECT solid particles
like soot, and tell where it is and how dense, but
not its size or chemical makeup, Byer says.
He credits Ric hard Baumgartner. a
graduate student, for completing the develop.
ment or hlgh-power tunable lasers, broadcast-
ing the special frequencies.
In air pollution applications, the laser can
search for various chemicals. One is s ulfur
dfoxide, a leading oCCender, causing coughing
a nd other ill effects. And nitrous oxide freon
and ethylene, coming from auto exhausts cause
fruits and flowers to ripen prematurely. '
Byer also forsees its use in helping to locate
oi I fields by measuriAg methane gas es~pin11:
from oil and gas deposits, detecting leaks in oil
refinery pipelines. or from Liquid natural gas
tanks
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'"Happy Mother's Day" while helping poor
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offered throug h CARE's annual spring gift card
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international aid a nd development agency ex·
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.. A contribution sent in honor oC your
mother or any woman dear to you will provide
destitute mother!-a nd their families with food
Jllc! medu:al aid .· Goff10 says
"IT ~'ILL ALSO PROVIDE the matenals.
tools. e<1u1pment and know how to increase their
o wn food growtnJ!. to build schools, water
systems, health and nutntion centers and to
<:onducl other \'ital sclf-hclp projccls toward a
brigi\tcr tomorrow.
"In turn your mother or the person you de·
StJ!natc will receive an attractive CARE greet
mg card notifying her of your special tnbutc. Or
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Monday. April 24, The Day Sailor Weekend entertaining on board. Ideas for
lunch. brunch. cocktails. buffet dining.
Monday. May J . Weekend Crul.lng Provisioning. menu planning. stowing. easy-
to-prepare breakfasts. lunches. dinners
Monday, May 8 . Coaatal Crul.lng Provisioning. stowing. galley planning. Rough
weather meC\ls. How to bake salt water bread
Monday. May J 5. Eating for Health A class on natural f0ods and their preparation.
Class time· 7·30 pm $10 per person fo r inihal class atte~ded. $8\per person for each
succeeding etas<> Pavment in advance secures reservations
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DEAR ANN: My problem is my par~nts. I am not a teenaaer, I am an
adult. Mother and Dad have been married
over 30 years. They bad eipt children.
Dad has been an alcoholic for the pa,t five
years. At least once a week he spends all
• day and all night drinking until he gets so
' Jbombed he doesn't know who he is. Dad
joined AA several months ago. It helped a
. lot for a while. but he couldn't stay with the , . , program.
: .. .... All of a sudden Mother stopped talking
:. to Dad. She acts as if he's not around.
When he speaks to her she doesn't even
answer. She never calls him when dinner is
ready -and doesn't let him know when
'-·s he is going out or when she will be home.
i' l 've talked to Mother about the way I she ignores Dad and she says, "He doesn't
want to be part of the family." Dad says
' 'Tm not in this shape for not.hing. You;
mother drove me to drink." ! When I suggested a marriage t counselor, Mom said, "He has the pro-
blem. Why should I go?"
I need outside help with these two
characters. I hate to see what ls coming. -
STUCK IN THE MIDDLE AND SINKING
DEAR STUCK: Your mother lhould
l look In the phone book and call Al-Anon -
J f ellowshlp for anyone whose Ule 11 made
,.....rmiserable because of a drt.Aklna problem
'· • In the f amlly. Al-Anon has been known to
---do the job when everything else f alled.
Your mother says, "He has the pro·
blem" -but I can assure you the problem
is a s much hers as U la bla. Why? Became
it has made her resentful and bitter. No
woman can possibly enjoy life when her
home is an armed camp. Hand her this col·
. umn, honey.
'._.,. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Orchids to
j\ .,you and to "Canada Mess" for dragging a
· ":confidential health problem out of the
closet. The gossipy nurse who talked too
; .. -..much about a young couple's VD treat-
,.mcnt at a local hospital should indeed be
reported for unethical behavior.
· ·• Your readers might be interested to
know that 21 national and prof esslonal or-
. " ganizations. including the American
"' · Nurses Association, American Hospital As-
' ''sociation, and American Psychiatric As ·
sociation, have formed the National Com-
' mission on Confidentiality of Health
... -Records. This organization addresses itself
;-· -~o the utgent problems of health confiden·
: -uality. The sex problems are becoming
•: _:....more complex becaus4!, more and more.
~ ;t ~"third parties" like private and govern-~-~" ment insurers request personal health in· ~,:.!Sformation (often for good reason ). i "'l:".,~Sophisticated computer technology makes
t tJit easier to store and retrieve this lnforma-
C ·tion. · i ;• The National Commission on Confiden·
: ~ .... tiality of Health Records is located at 1211
1 ;eonneclicut Avenue. N.W., Washington,
'• . .-.)J.C. 20036, and would welcome letters of ~ _!-... .mquiry regarding health problem privacy.
_,_::;,.-N.D.S., EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
( DEAR N.D.S-.: I, for one, dJd not know t the organization existed. Thanks for tbe In·
[ (ormatlon, on behalf of me and millions of
others.
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'•: Mr. and Mrs. Chaster Shoemaker
l ~~ 50th Anniversary ~ More than 100 guests gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen, Costa Mesa, to
honor Mrs. Christensen's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester E. Shoemaker, on their 50th wedding
anniversary. The Shoemakers have lived in
Leisure World, Laguna HUis for three years.
r,.:: Mrs. Shoemaker, (be former Nadine Butler,
came to Pasadena from El&in, Texas, in 1913.
She is a memb~r o[ Chapter IF, PEO.
, Pasadena, and Lea.sure World, Laguna Hills
I PEO Group.
Shoemaker's family moved to Pasadena
from Oklahoma in 1910. He retired from lht
I Pasadena Pott Office in 1970. He la a member of
-·the Pasadena Maaonlc Lodge, Puadena Seot·
L -ush Bite Bodies and Scottish Rite AuociaUon of
' .. _ Oran1e Coullty.
-Both are members of the Puadena Pioneer
·Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jennings admire centerpiece at
lnauguaral Ball, Santa Ana Countl)' Club.
HAPPENINGS I WEDDING$
Spring's the Season for Parties
It's the season for posh parties, and last
weekend's black tie Second Annual Inaugural
Ball at the Santa Ana Country Club was no ex·
c~ption.
The event, which opened the club's current
season by honoring new president Frederick G.
Jenalags and Mo. Jenlllnp, combined eleaant
ecor, epicurean hors d 'oeuvres, a seven-coune
aourmet dlnner and dancin1.
Greeting guests in an intimate rec:eivinl
line were Mr. and Mrs. Jennine• and Mr. aad
Mn. lam• O'Keefe, immediate past president.
· All past presidents were given a bouton-
nlere attached to a ribbon designating terms of
office. The women found small whlte roses at
their place settings.
O'Keefe introduced past presidents, includ-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rlmd, .Mr. aacl Mrs •.
ThOm as Walker, Mr. ~nd Mrs. Hartley Sears, Lee
Mettger, Mr. and Mn. James It. Moore, Mr. and
Mn. WUDam C. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Staaley
Brekbm aad Mr. and Mn. Gerald Wemer.
A Rea/Honor
National Volunteer Week ended Saturday, so
it seems only fitting that numerous area residents
were honored on two recent occasions for their
contributions and accomplishments as volun·
teers.
Twenty local corporations were invited to a
reception Tuesday. hosted by Pacifi c Mutual
and highlighting corporate community involve-
ment in community service agencies.
Then on Thursday, the Voluntary Action
Center and Retired Senior Volunteer Program
held its annual Awards Reception at the
Newport Harbor Art Museum. JDdge Selim
PrankUa led the proceedings, and Mrs. John
JJaskell (incoming president or the board of
directors of V AC) presented silver bowls to red· ·
pients of the Carnation Community Service
Award. .
They were Mn. Helen L. Crick.may. Harold
G . Olaoa, Mrs. Patricia Young, Wiiiiam
GHtaflOD, Mn. Carol Boice and Jack Babbert.
The President's award for out.standing service
went to the Mental Health Association and was
Happenings
Sy Marcia Forsberg
received by Mrs. PhylUs Edgecambe, and a
group award was 1lven to TOT-LINE, a
telephone counseling service under the auapices
of the Family Service Association of Orange
County.
Mn. Ronald Brow•, chairman of the RSVP
Advisory Council, made the followinc. awards:
Commendation for Outstanding Volunteer
Service County of Orange to Mn. Ca~anae
MacGregor; lbe Elizabeth Canepa Outstanding
Volunteer Award to Oaalee Carter; and tbe Bet-
ty DiUmar Annual Award for Outstanding
Service to Seniors to Mn. Claarlotte Kracht.
Mn. Pamela WUder, Junior League project
chairman for New Directions (a half.way house
for recovering alcoholic women), was bonoTed
with a citation from the National Center for
Voluntary Action, Washington, D.C.
Eighteen '(olunteera and four volunteer
groups received certificales of meril for out·
standing contributions. Volunteers were: Mrs.
Dorothy Schnorr, Mra. Helm Kmleclak, Ben
Munoz, Mrs. Norma OdeU, Mn. Kay IUck.s,
Helen Stevenson, Dinah Mitchell, JaUa A.
Craig. Sandra Casey, Mn. Ela.ilte l'ou1, Mn.
Helen F. Scott, Mn. Catharine E. CUffonl, Mn.
Mar,aret Ersldae, AJ Feller, Mrs. Pearl
Mobart, Mn. Myrtle Moore, Mrs. Miidred Fis ..
ber and Mrs. Vlrlinla Baker.
Groups were: Outreach Aides or San
Clemente General Hospital, the Corona del Mar
High School 'Key Club, Santa Ana Senior
Citizen's Group and the Newport Harbor Art
Museum.
The VAC also honored the cities of Newport
Beach. Co5ta Mesa and Orange, Arthur Young
& Company. The Irvine Company, Laguna
Federal Savings & Loan and Southern
California Savines & Loan in recoaniUon ol
their services.
People Peering
Stars and celebs: Farnb FaWftU-M9Jon
played tennis and relaxed last weekend at the
John Wayne Tennis Club; Fraa Tm•t., Min-
nesota Vikinas quarterback, waa a recent auest
at the Newporter Inn ... South Coast Junior
Women'• Club bas installed Sltuw Dam -s
president. The eroup bas also honored Jalle
Bowyer as Girl of the Year, Cart Manee as
· Citizen of the Year and Paltl ~llllams as Clubwoman of the Year . . . Me bers of the
Auxiliary of Hoaa Memoria Hospital
Presbyterian worked a total or 81,444 hours dur.-
ing its fiscal year ending March 31, reports Jae·
qale Mlller, president ... A fashion deslcn by
Pe111 Sda.rae&le. Newport Beach, was model.cl
recently for New York desianen and Stephens
College alumnae in New York City. Min &:hraegle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WUUam
Scbraegle, is a fashion design major at
Stephens ...
Five Golden West College students won
prizes in the annual Arthur S. Wiley French
speaking competition sponsored by the Oranee
Coast chapter of Alliance Francaise of the
California Riviera. Elise Aube won the "Grand
Prix," earning a two-month stay at the Alliance
Francaise in Paris for more intensive instruc·
tion In the French language. Other winners
were Jennifer Adami, Richard Reed, Laura
Pickard and Uasa MUcltell . . . Un C. Nolle
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Oaude B." Nolte oi
Newport Heach, was capped in a candlelight
ceremony by the Samuel Merritt Hospital
School of Nursing in Oakland ... Two nursing
students who jointly have given more than 1,000
hours in volunteer service to the Huntµigton
Beach Community Clinic have been naftled
Golden West College volunteers of the year.
They ·are Mn. Carol Olcbawa and Mt. Debor·
rah Higginbotham. . . Zonta Girls for the
month of March were Dealae El1ar, Pam
WigM, andy Frost and Kelley aart ...
Weddings/Engagements
Mrs. Wahlstrom Mrs. Hoppe
Laing-Quinn _
· Jaime Jean Laing, Laguna Beach, and
Richard E . Quinn Jr., Marshall, Mo., have an-
nounced their engagement. They will be mar-
ried May 7 in Community Presbyterian Church,
Laguna Beach.
Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert B.
Laing, Laguna Beach. and Ri chard E. Quinn,
Marshall, Mo.
Miss Laing is ~ graduate of the University
of Washington, and she earned her master's
degree at Stanford. Quinn graduated from Van-
derbilt University and earned his master's from
the post graduate school in Monterey . He is a
, lieutenant ln the United States Navy and a
naval aviator.
The couple will live in Hawaii alter their marriage.
Bennett-Bogue
Pamela Jo BeMett, Costa Mesa, and Geof·
Irey W. Bogue, Anaheim, will be married Aug. 5
at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church.
The engagement announcement was made ~ta dinner party also celebrating the 25th wed·
ding anniversary of the bridegroom-elect's
parents, Dr. and Mrs. DeWitt Bogue, Anaheim.
Miss Bennett's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Donald K. Bennett, Cotta Miia.
She la a 11"eduate of Zltancla Hlth Sehool.
Bogue sraduated from AllabeAm H1th Sebool
and will eomplete bis 1tudJ11 at Oran1e ~ty
Business Collese in July. ·
Bauer-Harbin
EUsabetb Harbin, Costa Me.a, and Gerald
T . Bauer Jr., San Dleco, were marrltd in
ceremoaMI eootluct.ct ln St. a.orae•a EptteopaJ
Church, Lquna Hilla.
Their parent.a are Mr. and Mn. Donald
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Mrs. Horkley Miss Laing
Harbin. San Clemente, Mrs. Victoria Bauer,
San Diego, and the late Mr. Gerald T. Bauer.
The new Mrs. Bauer graduated from Eslan·
cia High School and Orange Coast College.
Bauer took his BA degree from San Diego State
University.
Hoppe-Kreider
Our Lady Queen of Anaels, Newport Beach,
was the setting for the wedding of Deborah An·
na Kreider, Irvine, and Mark Arthur Hoppe,
Newport Beach.
Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry G.
Kreider, Devon, Pa., Mrs. Arthur D. Hoppe,
Newport Beach, and the late Mr. Arthur D.
Hoppe.
The new Mrs. Kreider ls a graduate of
School of lhe Holy Child in Rosemont, Pa., and
the use School of Physical Therapy, where she
afflllated with Delta Delta Delta. Her huaband
graduated from Newport Harbor High School
and the USC School or Business Administration.
where he affiliated with Kappa Sigma.
Following a honeymoon In Banff, Canada.
they will live in Irvine.
Wahlstrom-Togie
Teresa EUeen Torte, Del Mar ... an"d Enslin
Mark Wahlstrom, Poway, were married fn
ceremonies conducted at St. Jama Church in
Solana Beach.
Their parent.a are Mr. and Mrs. Robert J .
To1le,• Fountabl Valley, and Mr. and Mn. Don Wahlstrom, Poway. ·.
The new Mn. Wahlstrom ls a 1raduate or
Edison Hi~Scbool and Californla State
University, Beach. Wahbll'Oni sraduated
from Poway School and the Citadel In
Charleston, S.C. •
They wlU ma.ke their nnt bome 1D Hawaii.
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Mrs. Bauer
Wedding and engage·
ml'llt at11'1QUncements nm
on Sunday in the Dally
Pilot. Forms are auallable
at all Daily Pilot offices or
by calling the Features
Department. 642-4321 .
To avoid disappoint-
ment. prospective brides
are remmded to haVf! their
wedding stones. with a
black-and-white glouy of
the bride or of the couple.
to the Features Depart-
ment one week before the
weddmg.
Miss Bennett, Mr. Bogue
Horkley-Connel I
M aldng their first !lome in Costa Mesa
following 11 honeymoon in Hawaii are Colleen
Connell. Newport Beao.b, and Tbomu Bruce
Horkley, M1ulon Viejo.
They were married In ~remoftiea conduct-
ed in Sacred Heart Church, Palm Desert. Tbeil'
parents are Mr. and Mrs. John H. Connell,
. Newport Beach, and Thomu Horkley, Idaho
Falls, Idaho. ..
The new Mrs. Horkle1 la a sraduate of
'Newport Harbor High School and Oran1e Cout ~:
College. Her husband 1raduated wlth a ;->
master's degree In business from the University '?
of Idaho. I
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t . Business ORANGE COUNTY ~.~1~1m
Stang Beats Back FJootl
By 'IROa L£COQ .................
Almoat all businesses face
bard times at some poinL
Future's Overseas, Diversification
And how manacement bandlet
crisis ls a good measure of lta
skill.
ONE O•ANGE Coast firm
that's 9bown its mettle during a
recovery from heavy debt and
the ebb and flow of the construe·
lion business ls Stang Hydronics
Inc .• of San Clemente.
The com_J)any'a major activity
is de-watering,· said William J.
Stock, president, which accounts
for 58 percent of the business.
Their pumps and wells have
kept the San Onofre power sla·
tion construction site dry for
about four years, despite the
pounding surf just a rew hundred
reetaway.
STANG'S WELL point
systems do the same job for an
aluminum smelter being built on
·the shore of the Persian Gull in
Stang division's towbars help trundle jumbos
Dubai.
But. Stock said, dewatering
has fallen on hard times with the
reduction in major projects
s ince the '60s.
"There's more competition
among contractors ... where
there used to be 10 bidding on a
contract. there are now 35."
' And recently. rain cut into
profits because heavy equip·
ment couldn 'l be moved through
mud.
lt has been a blow to Stang,
said Stock, because revenues
have dropped from a 1976 high of
$15.2 million to 1977's reported
$14.07 million.
Dividends, paid since 1976,
however , have been continuous
at 20 cents per share, semi·
annually.
But, Stock said, a good portion.
of company resources are going
into building new business du.r·
ing a cyclical down period.
New product lines and ex·
pansion into overseas operat.ioos
are lbe main thrust, he said.
STANG, WIUCH operates at
eight U.S. locations and in
Canada. has sub6idiariea operat·
Cash Main/Event
In Executive's Pay ...
. Honey lures the bear to the
hive.
But cash, it seems, is what al·
tracts top executives to new
companies.
That's a big change from a
rew years ago when tax-free
benefits -a company car for
example -were the clincher
wben an executive was
recruited. ·
' ACCORDING TO John C. Von
Hagen of Arthur Young and
Company, Santa A:na, the shift
to cash began when tax laws
changed in 1969. The trend, he
a dded, has accelerated in the
past few years, especially in the
Orange Coast area.
Volatile inflation and the
boomin~ real estate market
were twcJ causes he cited for the
change.
"Real estate activity en·
couraged business executives to
seek cash. •. they found it more
profit.able to invest directly in
real estate," he said.
Executives also found invest·
ing extra money in ways they
considered best preferable to ac-
cepting non-cash compensation.
Inflation's steady grinding away
althedollarwasthespur.
VON HAGEN added that com·
pany surveys and its ex~utive
search activities show that
bonus plans that reward top
managers for performance have
become more Important in a
total compensation package.
Such plans, he added, benefit
the firm as well by forcing them
to set clear measures ot
performance and concise goals.
"Companies look at where
they want to go, they set goals. or
course H 's still s ubjec·
ing in Australia (for 13 years)
and Canada. They market or
work on projects in most of the
world.
Some or these are joint ven·
lures to win contracts for large
petrodollar-financed projects in
the Mideast and Indonesia.
Stock said that these ventures.
are now reporting profits. And
that Stang is ·gathering know-
how for operating overseas.
IT IS ALSO learning about the
sensibilities of foreign customers.
An example, said Stock, is the
Persian Gulf project.
John C. Von Hagen
live .•. but at the end or the
year , the company can evaluate
what the executive has done
<See CASH, Page en
Shift Sidetracks Merger
By J OANNE REYNOLDS
Of ... O.Hy Pl.let Slaff
Irvine National Bank
shareholders, in a meeting last
week, pared their board of direc·
tors from 11 to seven members
and changed directions in a move
viewed by some observers as a
compromise to head off a full-
blown proxy fight.
Attorney John Virtue was
elected chairman or the new
board, replacing Richard
Stevens, who is no longer a
board member. •
THE MOVE was seen by some
shareholders and local busi·
nessmen as an outgrowth of the
~plil on the board that emerged
witb the January resignation of
:.James Lynch as president of the
bank.
· Lynch and b a nk c ashier
.Roben creigbton left the five·
year-old institution shortly
~e1ore the old board of di~lors
Atu1ounced the end of Its plans to
~erge with Newport Beach's
'American State Bank.
•· Virtue. me of ~ owners of ~ Newport Center law firm ol
·\llrtue and Scheck, declioed to
d escr i b e th e a nnu al
~arebolden' meeting as a pro-"ftY fleht. He did acknowledge,
'however, that Lynch and
Crei(llton were part of the group
of s'bareholders who had
gathered the majority of the
228,000 shares represented at the
meeting, leading to the election
or the new board.
NEW DIRECTORS include
Dr. Leon Nelson, Richard Duffy,
Gerald McClellan, Dr. Martin
Hansen and George Argyros.
Virtue said the seventh vacan·
cy will be filled when the direc·
tors select a new president, a
task he said is currently keeping
all or the directors busy.
"The board has interviewed 14
candidates and will continue in·
terviewing," he said.
The previous board included
Lynch and Creighton, before
their departures, plus Dufry,
McClellan, Nelson, Charles
Hostler, Ron Pfahler, John M.
Rau, James Slemons and
Stevens.
Slenm said ID an interview
that be believes the new bOard
represents an end to the fac·
tionaliam that existed within the
old board. He said the source or
the differences was over the
merger.
WORK ON the merger with
American State bad been pend·
ing for more than a year when
the project was dropped last
month. .
Irvine National operates out of
a buildine at 21n Campus Drive:
Immediately alter 1ut Tuesday's
shareholders' meeting, a ground
breaking ceremony was held for
its first branch office at Placentia
and Superior avenues in ~ewport
Beach.
American State operates out
or a headquarters in Newport
Center with a branch near the
Town and Country shopping
center on South Main Street in
Orange.
Proponents of the merger saw
it as an opportllhity to expand
services.
Opponents viewed the merger
as a move too hasty for a young
bank with $30 million in assets.
Stevens said the part that
Lynch and Creighton played in
the Rathering of proxies was
most likely related to their
former jobs, but he Cell the dif·
Cerences among directors had
little to do with the two former
bank officers.
STEVENS AND Virtue both
said they believe the new board
will not be facing the divisive-
ness of the old and will be able
to concentrate on directing the
business of the bank.
The bank was founded in April
of 1973 on an issue of 250,000
s hares al $10 a share. Options
granted since then have brought
the total of outstanding shares to
301,000.
Hansen and Hostler both were
members of the founding board
of direct.on but resigned shortly
after the bank's openini.
Hostler returned to the board
just after the departure of Lynch
and Creighton.
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the Persian Gull proJeeL
Saudi Arabia calls it the Ara·
bian Gull, Iran calls it the
Persian Gull. Construction com·
panles working there call it
simply "The Gulf" to avoid ruff.
ling senUUve Arab feathers.
Stock also believes predictions
that major plants will graduall,y
move into less developed COUil·
tries (LDCs) as they grapple for
a bigger piece of the clobal
economy.
The other thrust, said Stock. is
a move into specialized markets
similar to present activities. Fireboat streams pour from Stang Monitors
SOME ARE related lo existing
pumping and sewage 'plant
equipment, others include
Slang's Monitor, a large·
volume, firefighting nozzle.
on new markets and very
specialized products.
"Very specialized products in
very narrow fields. • .a product"
that sells on its own merits in or-
der to avoid price wars •••
The Monitors spew thousands
of gallons of water 500 feet, up to
20 stories high.
"We decided the only way to
diversify was to find a need, and
develop a product without taking
on the giants," sjl.id Stock. <See srANG'S, Page en
Los Angeles' neet of fireboats
1s equipped with them, fire
trucks, fixed ·position
petrochemical plant fire
systems and airport fire trucks
also use them.
The Company •••
Stang Hydronlcs Inc. is a Delaware corporation head-
quartered at 224 Avenida Del Mar. Suite E. San Clemente.
The largest Stang pumps will
empty a. standard U8·bY·35)
swimming pool in about 4S
seconds.
Slightly monJ than haff its bCJSiness is dewatering
(keeping construction sites dry). the balance is diversified,
including liquid-handling equipment, special fire nozzles.
and large jet maintenance eQuipment.
Revenue in 1977, $14.074 million. All of these products, either
produced or assembled by
various Stang divisions, are be-
ing viewed as potentially usable.
in new applications.
Principal officers: John W. Stang Jr .• board chairman:
'M/liam J. Stock, president; vice presidents Richard T.
Case. James_B. Dron and Thurman W. Quinn, and Richard
I. Valenzuela. secreta,y-treasurer.
BUT Sl'OCK said the newest
d.iversificatioo effort is focmed
Farmer Sows Success
Leroy Standly is one
of those Kansas fella 's
who just can't quit
planting seeds for the
sheer joy of watching
them sprout.
But the 74-year-old
former farmer and re-
tired businessman isn't
spending his energy on
the soil ... he'd· rather
spend it on people.
ESPECIALLY people
who want to go into busi·
ness.
"I'm a long ways from
what you'd call an ex·
ecutlve," said Standly.
"I grew up in Kansas
and spent my first 25
years OD a farm."
He tilled his own land
ror a while, then decided
to sell out and go to col·
Jege where he got his
degree in social sciences
and bus iness ad-
ministration.
·'The Depression was
on, so I did a lot of
things ... be said. lnclud·
ing working fot Boeing
during World Warn. r un·
ning a credit department,
·his own window screen
:business and then he
wound things up by
becoming a real estate
broker.
HE·S RETIRED now,
living on bis invest-
ments, but decided to
tum his experience lo
some good use.
The slight, but
spr ightly businessman
is a vol unteer with
SCORE, the Service
Corps of Retired Ex·
eculives, and there's
nothing be likes better
than helping someone
start up a business pro-
perly so it'll keep going.
"Something like 8,000
businesses are going t.o
start here next year.'•
he lsaid, "maybe SO per·
cent are gonna fail.
··That's bard on
creditors, hard on the
person that failed."
sometimes he has to tell
them they aren't likely
to make it.
•'I remember one
person that should never
have started a business
(a book store). He just
didn't know anything
about it, so I suggested
maybe he'd better work
in a bookstore for a
while.
"He did," said StaDd·
ly. "for a year before he
finally started his own
store."
Some people don't
make realistic assess-
ments or cash needs
when they take out a
business loan.
"THEY JUST borrow
enough to go broke on.•'
Some good ideas
never get going because
the application t.o the
bank is poorly drawn.
Standly uses his pro·
posal-writing experience
to fix that.
<See SCORE, Page C7 >
IT HAS dont? well, said ---------
Stand ly, but at first "it '71 POISCHIS
didn't look like he had AU HERE! the ingredients to be a
successful en• PORSCHE trepreneur ...
Other problems he LEASING runs across are family
businesses that start NEW & USE. D with all members work· WHAT SfANDLY and inghard,butlater,every·
other SCO~E volunteer~ onelosesinterest. CALL THE EXPERT
try to do is take a re· -A lot or those are BILL YATES, IHC.
alistic look at the PlllJ?s perfectly good opera-VW /PORSCHE
people draw up r~r their lions, be said, they just S37-4800 ~~11
hoped-for ent.erpnse and :f!_!a~ll~a~p~art.~-----~=::::::::::=~===~ help them see the pro--
bl ems they might be
likely to stumble on.
He offers solutions.
financial advice and
You'll really
love what we
don't have.
If There's
No Letup
In
Inflation
The
See our ad in the Rt.al E&ate Section.
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GOLD
we expect thar gold ~ si1Yar Prices will ralty sharpty in 1978 as more and more
traders tum to precious metals to protect
themselves agal11st the economic uncertain·
ty that lies aheaa. Gold and Silver have long
been a haven for investors who distrust
paper currencies. and who desire to protect
themselves against the ravages of Inflation.
We expect that during 1978 investors will
again turn toward precious melals as a
means of protecting themselves against the
possibilities of Increased lnftattng and
economic stagnation
For rnont cion1)fete Information. lncludlno fee ctwaM a expenses. Obtain • disclosure by sending ihlt
' coup0n. Read n cerefulty before you Inv.It Olt .. nd
money.
Mell lo
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llonit,.._,..., ... apartma& advutages. I
lln• 11•4 e•celle11& e,iperleace with con-d••lal..._ 9WlteAlaJp, baelucUDc appreclaUoa
HJ11p1nMe &o &•at of ... ,le family homH.
Wtr• wtua • 1ood .... 1 11tate ., .. , to nu
••• flaaace a t.om1, dH't be iD a llwry~ aid
yo•'ll fiM a laome 1oa Uke and caa alflf'd,
DEAR BOP : How can a buyer be sure
he's not b">'inl a headache property when
purcbuing lncomeproperty? Mr. s. O.
DEAa Q. s. O.: Inspect carefully
Nfore ltvt.1. Doll'l ll11Ua&e &o coat back two or · tfaree times before maklDI your
r.:•rclt ... olfer. Be sore tbaf offer c.talaa aa ''""°" c•Ua& .. ey dame. I Ukt lllla one: .. Thi• otter eoa&Jaceat •poa hayer'• approval ot ... ~., u.. ,,.,.11,. w1w. n ........
lag 4•Y• l»Y CH•• of coatrac&or or laQectlw
11rvlee)." If you IUDfft speclftc problems,
Helt 11 phuabllll er wlri•I· 1peeUy 1uclt lit•
1pecUoa &oo. Jlul don't 11ped the propeny &o
... la ,.dee& eadi~: l& It la, you'll paf Sop
dollar.
DEAR BOB: I think there waa a mi1priot
In )'Our receot artic le on the "residence
replacement rule." Jl said thia rule 11mu.1t"
be used if circumstances quauty. Shouldn't it
h-v• said "may?'' John K. DEU JORN: There was no mlsprinL
Use of the 0 reside,.ce replacement rule" for
tax defernJ ls mandatory la cenala •i&ua·
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bla.,tr •lloa. I'm 11tUn1 '' I• . ,ooo: H1d IN.ooo ,., lt MY"' , .. n •So· r •baiid la ts. Can we UH that "over II rule" &o •our prom tuf Mm M. DSA& 11.\aYs I& .,,..,. '"...,,, .. , , .. ,., .... , ....... , .. ..,. ..
11IM ao aulp oae aales val• &o ,.., M••
and ••ether to tile baalaeo, Tiie ''over U nle" appUes oaly C. tale el
the pt"Uldpal ,..,..ce r.n.a.. Te •AU11,
YO" Mii& ltne Uwe4 la I e& leu& ftye tf U..
et1ra& Y•ut Won Hit, .. ave ..w' ... U..
rale befon, ud at IHI& Me.,... •• lie 15 or older on &.be title tran1fel' dey.
If die aales prtee I• .,., .. •·•· tile •· tlre pront la lax·free. On p.,tcea above Ws
amoq&, divide $35,IM by UM adJ•ted sales
price So esll1111te your tn·f~ 9rom peRea&.
Bee year tax advl10r for aaon HtaUa,
DEAR BOB: My wire and I are thinking
oC selling our home and buying an apartment
house, perhaP8 10 to 12 units. We'll live in one
unit. How can we 1et detan. on apartment
owner benefita and state laws? MigQel A.
DEAll MIGUEL1 .U a Jnlal••• na• two booP: (l) WIW•• Nlckenee'• uH.t; I
Ta"'ed $1,8" late N llJIUoa la a.al Et~&e ll
M)' Spare Tl8'1t,'1 au (I) AJ-.n Wwl')''I
"Row Yeu c .. hn•• FlaUtlally ~· den& lavesU11• la a11I ~1&a&a,'' ie& .. pabll.W by SlmOll and Seiaa&er. Te k.., ..
oa 1&1&e laws affec&ta1 apal1llllll&llJt"' )'ear
local ap•rt11tn& owaer'• UMCI• • Abe
take property q1aa1cemen& .. .,.., at •
Jte1rb7 ttl&ec•· •
DJMR BOB: I m J1placed your •'1-lclt oa
how to •voicJ paylnl a bl1 e1tate tu on a
home when one 1pouae dies. What m11.1t we
do? t.tarjorie R.
DEAl MAUOal•; ,..,. NW je&9' &nu·
eie1 ereal.ed aftel' ,Janary l, 1m, oae-lllalf tile
property's vaJoe cu be escl-.. ,,. .. tleee·
dent's estate. See YO\ll a&&orM)' &o 1nl1 dill
new benefit to aequl•ltloaJ befwe tllll o&e.
SCORE OFFERS EXPERT HELP .••
CFrosn P11e Ci)
He' and other SCORE
m embers also look into
a ick companies. "We
look at why they're not
doin1 better -maybe
Jt 's their bookkeeping or
·some other problem."
The Orange County
chapter of SCORE. and
its affiliate ACE (Active
Corps of Executives). is
m ade up of about 3-0 peo·
pie. most retired ex·
ecutives with financial,
managerial and other
e.pertiae to spare.
LAS T YEA.Jl, s aid'
St andly, SCORE a nd
ACE met with 5,000 peo-
pJ e i n l n d i v id u a I
counaelln1 se11lona or ln
clinics and workshops.
The organ ization
needs a few mor e ex·
ecutaves, active or re·
ti red, lo m eet what
Startdly sees u a grow·
lng demand lot help.
Standly said he still
likes to aet hi& hands in·
to deal•, arran1in1 for
dillerent people to 1et
together when a pairing
would make a,n idea
flowe r.
BUT PU ri ING people
together is a sometimes
d e licat e process, h e
said . personalities have
to match.
"If YO\I don't mind, I'll
go back to the far m ... I
found it took quite a lot
of sk ill to m atch UP.
horaes to plow.
••tr on• gOM too fast,
he pulls the whole load
and tires himself out. If
one drag1 behind, he
slowa things down loo
much."
S TANDLY S AID
a n yone who wa nted
SCOR E's he lp s hou ld
call the Los Angeles or.
rice at (213) 688·4892.
That offi ce puts callers
in touch with the Orange
County chapter.
By THOM LECOQ
NEW YORK STOCKS CONTINlJEI)
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ltoels ........ --~, allo mu .. tow Mn for .... slut'
pJane1. One modtl II 1111ell
tllOUJh to ftt aboar4 &be ciraft for
UN Ja ... ,._.. or OD tm.U
fltldl, •
ff• add4d ttw the COJ!Spa'y Is
ly.'' And. ht added, ablpplnc
cotia are reduced.
ONS All&\ ot elo'\¥ powth
Stools 11 )lappy with le 1taff •
Sat .. ,_. rtom • mllUoq to SU
nalUloQ durln1 Ule paet five
1ea.n 1 Stoek 18Jd, but employee
roll• oave &~• ~ onl)' 3$ from 1a..utJOOortllJ4all1.
TboH people, b• addtd, have leaned &o work mon .. • team . '1" a ••all GOmPN'r, tnf)'One 1111 tourntbelrown w1y."
Lew "'"'"'' of tb• l11t '"°'rierl _M. •• optjml•Ueelly. wlll be DUt.netd b)' blper UUrd caua•r rev.oU11 wblft dtla)'ed worll aete und4r way.
But the lollg ran1e outlook, he
11Jade it clear, depends on wider
dlvenUJcatJoD and mort over.·
MU aoUvlty. Stang Pr•ldent Stock
CASH LURES TOP MEN ••• ,
leoklttl Jor another pro6uct (,....,.. Pace ti) .. ~~~J:: ::a:: !!": ;::· tow•rd Na~hhll that gqal."
duct without too lftlBY p ro. Another attractiOll for cash
pany stock, payabt. ln 3took e>r
1barea, after a •pecltlo period ol
Ume.
•
blems, teehnical or flnanclal. compensation In hl1her .,Jutes
Hd cpJt bonus"• Von Ha1en
''Wl.'DON'I' wut to be• Pn>e· ••Id, la the fear tbat lb• 50 per. tor 1111" Gam.,,l, we want to dflal cent <mnimum) tax bracket
wltb IOO to IOO cmtontera so we may be chan1ed.
can have two highly trained In·
dividuals to ~11 the product. . . IT~ OJ'TION8 are among
Wt're loc*tnf' al fl million to $Z ttut olU.t and "'01t po~!"'
mllUOtl to ttart and groWtb at a lo,a1·i."" bonua plana, wt x
reasonable ra~ to $6 mlllioo." law ehahtll ol lt'll makln1 non· quallfyiq option plans more at· •tans, he .,..,.ti, II run pretty ~ae•lv• th• before.
eonservattvely, 'tit• ditflfellHll betwM11 qual·
lstoek jolnecl the Clnrt ln 1t70 lt1ln1 and noo.quaUfrinl 1tock wh•q it wu htavily ia dtbt. He opUpn plan.a, be said, are very
t11btened eperatlona, found compl••· But non-quallf7ing
ways to lllerease worldoau and pl&M otter Ula advant-1e o tax
hu relied ea ma!Ded eaminp dedueUans I~ the company.
to finance l1'0WUl. Stoek Hid -11 Stock apprtC!laUon ri1hta also
d • b t 1 we rt e 1 t • r • d l n ere belfta otfeNd by many firms
Deo1mber, lfTS. wltb e•uUves entitled t.o 1 re·
On tho Oran1e Coa.t, 1ueb
beneflt4 are the norm as NC~t·
lng new talent from out of'.lhe
area beeomes more dlfflcul~
VON llAGEN'8 re~rµlt"\90i
work for t!Ounty firms hais abown that tales ot the · tu1h c* of
'housln1 and Uvia1 !\er. ·k&Je
apre•d far.
Recruit.int often moves. to' the
point of a protpect looldnl ewer
the a rea where the co~t of a
house equal to lhe one be o• 1he
will leave 11 double ot tliple
what was paid elsewhere
If pay offered ian't 1ubttantial
.-or bonus and other COftlpel'9a·
tlon a ren't enou&h, the executive
ataya put. Althou1h tbe eomplftJ Is celve OM app1ecl1Uon on c~m·
pultllcly held, 1bo\lt TO percent i.s ~---,-----------------.... -.""'
reta1nec1 by u. fOUlldlft• tam.Uy Pu•-Ja of lobn W, ~I Ir. •..,;;;
OOJNO PtJILtC added· ~n,~ oaplt•l tq th• onae·troubled 111 ,-;-; nnn..:-nnJ\ ,11
operation, •-14 Stock, bul lt also 11
1 gave competitors "' edl•·
Stanc muat carry more Jn·
surance on MY 1lven Job than
other bidders and wane, SEC
required repona tlvt dttlila of
Itani ~at!ou and finuclng to eomptdten.
"They go to gn!at len1ths to
set information on us," sald
Stock. "
But h• WU. Utt "rlc>Dalisecl 1yal111t el depoU 9"' eq\llPIMftt
storage Jots offsets eome of that
advanta1e.
"We're 'rtlionaliNd and eu
have equipmeftt avaUabte quick·
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A limited edition
of unlimited possibilities.
n,. Moo.1ng. A limited edition of just 31 townhomes.
Ar, Intimate, ~blend of architecture and environment.
. MultHawl designs In rustic cedar Wkes.
Wndow ""'6ol.._dlltPfovtde1 pan~amlc view from~ Pacific to the South,
fNlnd to tJSntly rolling hllls and green vAliey&.
n... •~ CM"'1f two bedfoom, two and one-half ~th plans
that llfad the thtno-you look for m05t in a new home.
c.ombt. Privacy. Practical design. Md NC:Ni\b\11 q>pQ"tuntttes that Include~ pool ftnd jacuzzi.
~ tovmftomes, a limited edi1ion ..•
~ thllt 1he pnslht•.,.. • llmldels ae you care to make them.
Alff>rda~~ prlitcl from ~
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La Cuesta TemU Clab,.U111itecr
at Newland and EUia. Dear Bffch
B'oulevard. ls olferlDI Its
bomebuyen free f'ro11t court.Yard
landscaping and free front
sprinkler installation. Addltioul·
Jy, a microwave oven b belft8 ln·
eluded with eacb home purchase
and there is a new 10.percent
down payment plan for qualiOed
buyers.
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NigpCI
.Homes·
·P .opular
'the popularity at llDde-famlty
detacbed bamea Is reftected by the auccea ot tbe •ward·wilml.ag
LatePark bomea In Laguna
Niguel, a project ot Avco Com-rnu.ntty Developers, Ille.
According to Joseph W. Smith.
the comJ)aQY's ctireetor of sales
and marteting. $11 mWion in
sales bave been reeorded s~e
the project opened Jut Jnuar)'.
Upon completion of tbe third
* phase at tJ1e end or November. ~•lln!.WWl':o:J tbe project wlll contain 133 LA CUESTA Cove offers two
and three·bedroom townbomes in
single and two.story designs.
Prices range from $76,990 and
generous living accommodations
span lo 1,5190squarefeet.
Bollfllaoek in Turtle Rock
homes, with an eftlltual build-
out total of299 units.
~. LA CUESTA Cove. which ;;stands above the sea at Camino
Jrlira Costa and Plaza Esteval.
two blocks seaward of the San
Diego Freeway in San Clemente.·
Js currently offering a $2,000 "buy
Tbe Cove's third and finaJ
courtyard of 2S townbomes re·
cently opened for sales. Four
floorplans are being offered by
the builder. Major features in·
elude woodburning fireplaces.
some formal dining rooms.
gourmet kitchens. some sloped
ceilings, built-in ranges and
ovens, dishwashers, courtyards,
patio gardens1 sundecka and pro-
fusely planted gro~ds.
This home, one of five floor plans at Tur·
Ue Rocle Glen garden homes in the Irvine
Village of Turtle Rock. received an award
of merit in the Pacific Coast Builders•
Gold Nugget competition. It was designed br the Newport Beach architectural nnn o Richardson Nagy .Martin.
LAKE .PARK, buUt on a
plateau overlooking the U.-acre
Laguna N"tguel RegloaaJ Park:
and 40-acre lake. affords blU'el'S
both privacy and security. 'lbe
garden homes. eontalnlnC U50 to 1,950square feet, oiler a choice
' now allowance'• from whJch
tlomebuyers may select free
... draperies. refrigerator, washer,
''dryer, ceramic tile, bot tub, mini·
-blinds and similar merchandise
Mediterranean Living or five noor plans. Price range ol
the two, three and four bed.room
homes is $88.000 to $120.000.
Features offered ID one or
more pl am include wood·buming
fireplaces, custom designed
greenhouse windows, vaulted
ceiling, French doon, wet bars. • tocomplementtheirnewbome.
• La Cuesta Racquet Club1 local··
'ed at Beach Boulevard ana Mem·
phis, one block south of Adams in
Huntington Beach, ls also offer·
La Cuesta Racquel Club is a
new neighborhood, walled for
privacy and security. wblcb of.
fers three·bedroom townbomesin
two-story floorplans. Prices on
the last few bomeutart at $89,990.
Villas Modeh Open in Laguna Niguel
:~Loan Board
·Alters.Roles
THREE DIFFERENT floor
plans provide up to 1,722 square
feet of living space in Racquet
Club dwellings. Prominent
features include sloped ceilings.
,woodburning firepl~ces. ca~t·
jng-. as Tangos and ovens,
dishwashers, balconies, private
patios, wood beams, some Roman
tub baths, abundant landscaping
and, in one plan, a second floor
bonus room.
The models at the Villas, a Mediterranean·style village
created by Avco Community
Developers Inc. in Laguna
Niguel, will be open for public
viewing daily from 10 a.m. to 6
p.ni.
Four floor plans. the St.
Tropez. the Malaea, the Capri,
and the Palermo, are featured in the 75-bome, gate suarded coal·
munlty. 1be plans ·contain 1,634
to 2,103 square feet and are
priced from $133,500 to $205.000.
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1 WASHINGTON' <AP> -The
Federal Home Loan Bank Board
.. ' has changed its rules to allow
· ":-.avings and loan associations to
make larger mortgage loans.
Under the new rules the instilu·
tions will be allowed to make
mortgages for between 80 per·
'cent and 90 percent of a home's'
'• value up to S60,000. The limit will
' be $90,000 in Alaska, Hawaii and
: 'Guam. The previous limit on
such mortgages was $55,000,
. $68,750 in Alaska,· Hawaii and
•Guam.
La Cuesta Tennis Club offers
three and four-bedroom
townhomes in single·level and
t wo·story designs. Prices start at
$89,990 and living accommoda·
tionsrangetol,728squarefeet.
Three dJffent floor plans at the
Tennis Club afford buyers
cathedral ceilings, woodbuming
fireplaces, microwave ovens, dis·
hwashers, electric garage door
openers, timber beams, private
and two-car garages.
A QUARRY TILE entry way
and an i.o&lenook off Ute din·
ing/livi.ng area are among the
features of the St. Tropez. The
two·bedroom, two-bath plan also
offers an island kitchen, an in-
door atrium, vaulted ceilings
and a sunken Roman tub in the
master-bath.
t In addition, the lending limit
·.tor home improvement, repair
and equipping loans is raised
· from $10,000 to $1.5,000.
The Malaga, featuring a
gallerie~try and elevated plant
display ledges, offers two
bedrooms and two. ba~bs. A
· Hoine Ownership . Influential
Impossible Dream? Homes Sell
· In Irvine
Gr --............ ,
CHlCAGO -ls: the American dream of single·
family home ownership becoming an impossible
• one? What is the proper role of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development <HUD> in re-
gulating the housing industry?
These are just ~ few or the questions frequently
asked of Harry G. Elmstrom. president of the'Na·
t1onal Association oI Realtors.
Following are his answers, along with answers to
other frequently asked questi.ons:
Q. Is the American dream or sing)e-hmlly boas·
ing gradual.l.J being replaced by "more practical
goals?
A. There is no evidence of that happening, and we
don 'l consider ownership of a single-family home
"impractical.n Furthermore, the construction of
multi·family dwellings continues at low ebb. As
rent controls are ct>ming into play in more areas
each year. apartment ownership or construction
becomes less rewarding.
Q. How is the condominium madtft faring follow·
ing difficulties of the early 70's!
A. Condominiums are regaining popularity,
thanks to the work of professional management
firms-and techniques that have ~ved many of
the previous difficultles. Construction has taken a
turn upward and conversions are on the increase
but for the wrong reason-!'ent controls-in some
instances.
Q . What are the current pl"CJSPt":ts for blller·city
rehabilitation?
A. Government apparently has decided that re·
habililation is less disruptive and far less expensive
than the old idea of leveling an area and starting
from scratch. In that regard also, the National 'As-
sociation of Realtors bas begun a nationwide p~
gram or its own. aimed at involving its 540.000
members in assist.inc cities. towns and lndividuals
with revitalization of their neighborhoods and com·
munites.
Q. When does "reasonable fedenl rega)atlon"
become "excessive interference'* In tbe real estate
industry?
A. When it adds appreciably to the cost ol housing
or delays a transaction well beyond normal limits.
Q. What can be done to mtnbnbe governmental
regulation! .
A. All members ot the housing industry should'
voice their apinions and make it clear to the public
what effect governmental actions have on their
ability to buy, sell or make payments on a home.
Q, What Is the proper role of HUD ID ~e beulag
Industry!
A. The Department should work to achieve a
balance between service to the public and to the in·
dustry.
Q . How do Realtors feel abCMlt the Do-growth or
slow·IJ'Owth Policies and ordinances tbat seek to
Jim It demlty of boa.sing!
A. The effect of no-growth or slow·growtb regula·
tlons is that they create an artificial barrier
between buyer and seller, causing new~ e:dltJng
• bome prices to soar. Also. these policies cause taxes
to rise at a faster rate than normal because virtual·
ty the same number of properties must carry the
burden for Increasing costs of governmental
services.
Q. Does the National Association of ltealto"
favor aDCODtrolled groWth?
A. No. the association always has supported
planned growth: growth that recognizes a balanca
'
. between short.term galn, growth that is neither
beltu stel1er developmenl nor close·minded. ob-
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A 11 Influential Homes
in Irvine will be ready
for May move.ins, ac·
cording to Wes Weiss·
inger. WaJker & Lee·s
regional sales director
for Butler Housing Corp.
•'These homes mark
the last opportunity to
purchase a Butler·built
home in the mas ter
planned Village of
Northwood ... Weissinger
noted.
"Value-conscious
shoppers should be
quick to buy, while
Butler Housing is still
offering its custom-
option package worth
thousands of dollars.
This package may in·
dude air conditioning.
front·yard landscaping
and sprinklers, or clos·
ing costs and is availa·
ble on a limited number of these homes.,.
FIVE FLOOR plans
offer a choice of three or
four bedrooms. One of
the plans features a
bonus room that may
serve as a recreation
room or be converted in·
to a f1fth bedroom. Most
rnode1a have a den.
bedroom with adjoining
full bath. This versatile
room provid es
apartment·like privacy
for the occupant, or
work well as a bobby or
TV room or study. n bas
been well·received in
many other ButleT de·
velopments ••
Popular features in
the various plans in·
elude wood-burning
fireplaces, wet bars,
sloping or open-beamed
ceilings in living· rooms,
family rooms and
master bedrooms, con·
veniently·located laun·
dry service areas and
ample wardrobe, linen,
and atorqe closets.
PalCES RANGE from J/91,900. Tbesalesofflcels
open from 10 a.m, to
dusk. .
Jnnuenttal ~mes of
ltvlne ll'IQ' lie t-eached
b1 tUtni t.be s.nta Alla
Freeway to the Culver
Drive offramp. drMni.
north-east on Culver to
Bryan Avenue. then tu min& ri&bt on Bryan
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separate formal dining room lers a fireplace and vaulted cell·
contains a wet bar and in· ing.
ceramic tile entries and carpet·
ing throughout all living areas.
Kitchens, featuring o•k
cabinetry. large pantries and
breakfast bars, have been de-
signed to be functional as well as
aesthetically pleasing.
Amenities include ceramic We
countertops. G.E. electric double
ovens (one self-cleaning) with
cooktop, garbage disposers and
dishwashers.
dividual wine rack. The master Standard features in each plan
bedroom suite features hunken # include oeramic Ule entries,
Roman tub and greenhouse win· solid wood front doors, brass fix·
dow in the bath and a separate lures ln bathrooms, Sun Valle
·•retreat." roof tile. spacious linen closets,
Designed for growin g decorative l•ghting fixtures,
families, lbe Capri model offers carpeting throughout all living
three bedrooms and two baths, areas and pre•wiring for a
with one bedroom leaturing a security intercom system.
loft and built.in · ladder. A Tbe gourmet kitchens offe.r
spacious family-den adjoins the Thermador microwave oven,
garden kitchen and a formal din· trash compactor, dishwasher,
ing room leads onto a private garbage disposal, self-cleaning
patio. The master bath ofr~ a oven, Jenn Air cooktop range.
sunken Roman tub and skylight. handcrafted cabinetry, Nutooe
THE LARGEST MODEL is
the tbree·bedroom, 21h bath
Palermo. The living room.
form al dining room and
library/den each open onto lhe
atrium, which features elevated
plant dJsplay lejiges. Accenting
the living room are clerestory
windows and French patio
.doors. The master bedroom of·
food center and luminous ceiling
in most plans.
MASTER BATHS include dou.
ble vanities with gemstone onyic
countertops . oval tubs and
s kylights. Other standard
amenities include enclosed laun· d i;y areas and two-car garages:
MODEL LANDSCAPING withautomaticdooropeners.
features brick and travertine The Lake Park sales office is
walkways, pools and fountains. open from 10 a.m.·S p.m. daily.
To reach the Villas from the To reach the office from the San
San Diego freeway, take Crown Diego freeway, take Crown
Valley Parkway to Pacific Coast Valley Parkway to La Paz Road.
Highway; turn left and follow lo tum right on La Paz and follow to
Selva Road. • Yosemite Road •
A Complete Surprise ...
to find "limited edifion·
new homes that actually off er such
marvelous innovations as wide, wide,
homes and lots (so rare these days)
plus architecturally stunning design
on every side (sides and backs as beauliful
as the fronts) plus recreation center,
recreation vehicle storage area, landscaped
drives, °green-grassed "turf-block"
off-street parking. ~u will be
welcomed into some of the
most spacious, eltganI and uniqut
homes lo be found anywhtre-
surprisingly complete with
roery imaginable feature, Micrawaoe cmms,
Garden-planter Windows (some plans),
Wood paneling on Kitchen ceilings,
Whirlpool Spas (some plans), even a
bonus room with its own fireplace!
Preview priced from $116,990.
Son Diego F'WyftJ
Fo!Mew exit,
not1h on Fohlew lo
Soulh Coosl Plaza Dr
eost one blocit to
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• • MAL.ESTATE OAILV PILOT 0
New Homes Debut
., •. ':=!* .. 1""°' Parlarood E•taleB Open New Umt
1· ...... t1n ..... •1••• a h .. u.uct I've alretlctJ paW U. H11tradw. lllW cu _.at '41!.
Bow ua a aedauJc's Uea be aatlaOM? ftaakl.
W.D.. o.&a Meta
Even thouJh a conlractor LI paid; a valid
mechanic'• Uta can be placed u~ th• property.
This situation could arise ii the cootrac&or dld not
pay the people who worked for blm Of' for the
materials used on the property.
A mecliank's llen ia a claim aaainst real pro·
perty. In a unique way, it takes precedent to other
liens nol recorded before commencement of work.
Thia means that U bills for labor or materials are
not paid, those to whom payment ls due may at-
tach the property and, if necessary bring about
foreclosure sate to satisfy their claims. If the
lien 1* found valid and sale of the proper\)' does not
bring~ to satisfy the lien, a deficiency Judg-
ment may be entered against other real property
owned in the same state. This property may lben
be sold to satisfy the deficiency Judement.
We've bee• looldn1 for a new bome and It
aeem1 u tboap t.bere are a lo& of bouea, both
new ud resale, OD the market right now. Is the
•· Oraafe Coaaty hoaalag boom la a decline or bas It
just levelled off! Do you tblnlt bou1q prices •Ul
geaeraDy be lower in the next six months to a
year' There LI a definite cooling off in Southern
California's housing boom. This includes Orange
County, of course. It is simply returning to a more
normal level of activity but is certainly not in a
decline. This situation is primarily due to a
t tightening money market and a sluggish national
t economy.
The real estate industry is returning to a more
normal market condition in which con.sumer aelec-
ti vity -not panic buying -will b6 evident. Such
basic factors as location, planning, design and
Iii price again will make the difference. Directly re·
lated t.o this adjustment period is an over-supply of
marginally located homes priced from $125,000 to
$200,000 and a conti.nuing under-supply or
moderate-to-medium-priced homes from $60,000 to
.. ~5,000.
ln certain well defined geographic areas
• where the market has been over-sold, lhere will be
some softening of pried. However, most
economists agree that prices in Oranae County
will re main solid and continue t o ac-
celerate .•. but not at the rate that they did last spring. i•
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Irvine Ho01es
Off er Extras
Butler Housing Corp. is offering a custom op·
Uon package worth thousands of dollan in extras
on a limited number or homes at Influential
Homes in 'Irvin€, ·according to Wes Weissinger,
Walker & Lee's regional sales director for the de-
velopment.
"This unique package allows buyers up lo
$5 000 for such things as air conditioning, closing
costs, and front yard landscaping and sprinklers, ..
~4tt Weissinger explained.
The home featured in this offer is single-story
Plan 73, a spacious three-bedroom and den or four-
bedroom home intended to appeal to the family
that likes to entertain. The living room with front
fireplace adjoins the dining room to create a
formal entertainment area separated from the
family room by the kitchen.
~ THE BEDROOM WING IS isolated from the
~ living and entertaining area of the house. A den/·
bedroom, accessible via double doors off lbe entry,
is ideally suited for a television room or library.
The master bath is highlighted by a plant shelf at
lbe foot of the tub.
Standard features in alt Influential Homes of
Irvine include sheltered entries, concrete
·driveways and walks, attached two-car garages
with electric openers, slope-ceilinged living rooms,
' formal dining rooms, and spacious family rooms
, with fireplaces and wet bars.
Kitchens have touch-control micro-wave and t self-cleaning ovens, luminous ceilings, ceramic
,. tile COWltertops and breakfast bars. Master suites
feature double-door entries, mirrored wardrobe '.~doors, and adjoining master baths with twin
f.., lavatories, cultured marble tubs and walls, and
\• satin gold fixtures with crystal knobs.
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PRICES .RANGE FROM $99,900 Wlth first
move-ins scheduled for April.
The development may be reached by laking
the Santa Ana Freewayto the Culver Drive off-
ramp, driving northeast on Culver to Bryan
Avenue, then turning ·right on Bryan.
S • S Comtruetlon bu nl•ued a new UA11ot24 ~fa.so.Uy bomee at
Parkwood Ettat.a, an excltlq com·
m\UU&.Y tn Lake J'orat, wb.,. lllDOA
200 S • S quality lath Ii pluter
bomn have already bdn COIDPleted
and 1o1d. The aite is on Lake F'orelt
Drive, just east of Toledo Way.
Parkwood Estates offers prospec·
tive buyers a ~bolce of two 1pllt-level
plans, two two-story plans and a
variety ol elevations a.re available ln
two alngle-story plans as-well. The
homes range ln size from approx·
imately 1,600 to 3,100 square feet and
prices range from S97 ,950 to 1155,950.
s & S kitchen.a offer a choice of au
or electric cooktopa with hood, ex•
haust Lan and lights, electric double
ovens, multi-cycle di1bwa1ber1,
Stratford Ridge
Homes Selling
In Aliso Hills
Paced by favorable response to
four furnished model homes, sales al
Stratrord Ridge ln Aliso Hilla have
now exceeded $7 million.
The new community is located one
mile west of Interstate S at lbe La
Paz Road exit in Laauna Hilts.
Three, four and five-bedroom homea
at Stratford Hills are priced from
• $114,900, and ran1e in size from 2,170
to 3,250 square feet.
••Approximately 2,000 people have
visited Stratford Ridge since our
grand opening on Jan. 22, and our
strong sales record certainly speaks
well for the public reaction," stated
H. Bill Ehrlich, president of The
Ehrlich Company, builder of
Stratford Ridge in collaboration wilb
Moreland Development Company.
Homes at Stratford Ridge include
features such as motor court& with
two or three car garages, double door
entries, formal dinin1 rooms, wood
burning fireplaces, wet bars, and
large master bedroom suites with
dressing areas and walk-in closets.
Sales at Stratford Ridge are being
conducted by Walker & Lee. The
sales information center and model
homes are open daily from 10 a.m. to Sp.m.
. -Remtoi:s:.
Tennis,
Anyone?
Harbor Area r eal
e s tate agents and
brokers are being sought
for a tennis tournament
to benefit the Newport
II a rbo r -Cosla Mesa
Board of Realtors' educa-
tion fund .
The tournament will be
held May 1-14 at the
Harbor Racquet Club, 380
W. W ii son St., Costa
Mesa, according to or-
ganizerSuzanne Rudd.
Anyone interested in
participating may con-
tact Mrs. Rudd at
646-7711.
Speaker Set
Rosemary Simmons,
director or operations
for the San Diego llome
Owners Warranty Coun·
cil Inc. <HOW), the na-
tion's only 10-year war·
ranty program for new
homes, will be the
featured speaker at a
meeting of the Orange
County Chapter, Home
Builders Council of the
Building Industry As·
sociation Wednesday
evening from 4 to 6 p.m.
al the Sheraton Airport
Hotel in Newport Beach.
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Imperial Homes
60 Percent Sold
In Costa Mesa
lorla Knilbt bas been appoint."
ed manger of Treeco Escrow,
Jnc., in Costa Mesa. She bas a
business background of over 15
Following extensive residential
building in Costa Mesa, lbe team of
R & W Development is now con-
structing a $7.5 million single-family
home community in lhe new Village
of Northwood in Irvine. Known as
Imperial Homes, the community is
already more than 60 percent sold
out.
Sheathed with wood or shingle si4·
ing and featuri.ng cedar shake roofs,
tbe new Imperial Homes display a
warmth and rustic appearance so
prized amonii California's new home .
buyers ...
Interiors are arranged with tbree,
lour or ftve bedrooms and 2 or 3
baths. Prices range from $95,9:50 to
$127,950. Four model homes are open dally
at 1 Princeton in Irvine. To reach Im·
portal Homts, exit the Santa Ana
Freeway at Culver Drive and COO·
Unue north on Culver to Bryan. Turn
ri&bt on Bryan to tbe model complex
and the sates informatlon center in
the VUJage of Northwood/Irvine.
lumlnoul cel.Ungs, a water line to tb&
refrlg..,ator space for leemalter.
Many ol the kltcbem haft a pall·
through window to th• outllde, mak·
tq out.door entertalnlng easy and en·
joyable. .
PSIVATE BAms ARE part or
every master sulte and all have
either walk-in closets or double
wardrobes. Natural Ash wood
cablnetty, ceramic Ule In tub and
shower areas and cultured onyx
pullman t.opt de'11ned and manulac·
tured exclustvely{or Sbapell for ,even
more value.
Buyers can choose from three
Parkwood plans that feature un-
finished bonus room, that may be
completed as recreation room, exlra
bedrooms or a combination ol both at
the buyer's option. Built wilb genuine
lath and plaster construction
throu1bout, S & S standard features
included in the sales price are con·
crete tile or wood shake roofs,
specially-designed entry doon, ex·
tertor walls and attic fully insulated
to save energy, 1as forced air heal·
ing, concrete walka and driveways
with many of. the homes offering
three-car garages. In the 2·story and
split-level homes, the garages are
finished ln lath a,nd plaster.
Extra special touches Include
wood-burning fireplaces with 1as for
log lighters and custom design.
lighting fixtures brightening both the
exterior and interior areas •.
RESIDENTS OF Parkwood
Estates automatically become mem-
bers of the Lake ·Forest II
Homeowners AssoclaUon which al·
tows full use or the Sun and San Club,
a 36-acre lake for sail and paddle
boating, equestrian t.rails, two heated
swimming pools, a children's wading
pool, five tennis courts , a 14,000
square foot clubhouse and a separate
clubhouse for teenagers are all part
of the recreational facilities in·
eluded. All of these facilities are
within short wallrlng distance and
Parkwood Estates.
Six furnished models at 25001
Mammoth Circle are open for view·
ing daily from 10 a.m. until dusk and
may be reached-.by taking the San
Diego Freeway to the Lake Forest
exit and continuing on Lake Forest
Drive approximately two and one·
half miles east,.
ONE OF FOUR ORIGINAL HOM!I AT PARK PARO IN IRVfNE '
Four Patio H~es Left
Just lour of the original 79 patio
homes released for sale at Parlt
P aseo in lbe new Village of
Northwood In Irvine are still availa-
ble for purchase, rep<>rts E. John
Garcia, vice president and general
manager of Ponderosa Homes,
Irvine-based developer of the 331·
home community.
Priced from $89,990, the few re-
maining homes in this current sales
phase feature three or four bedrooms
with two or two-and-one-half baths.
Designed in both one-and two-story
arrangements, the homes in·
corporate up to 1,943 square feet of
interior living space.
INNOVATIVE FLOOR plans,
created by the architectural and land
planning firm of Bates-Bassenian·
Pekarek of Newp<>rt Beach, include
such variations as an atrium, double-door entry· to a convertible den/
bedroom, a loft library /bedroom,
and sunken living rooms. Gracious
entries separate the spacious living
rooms from the formal dining rooms
in three of the models.
Vaulted ceilings, clerestory win·
dows. bullt·ln wet bars and wood· burning fireplaces with gas log
lighter valves are among the dis·
tinctive features. All of the homes
are designed with direct access to at·
lached two-car garages.
Greenhouse windows, solarium·
style nooks. and breakfast bar-style
counters highlight the difCe rent
kitchen arrangement.&. All of \he
kitchens are equipped with a deluxe
e lectric range with a microwave JJP·
per oven and a self-cleaning lower
oven, both of which have black glass
doors. Other convenience features in·
elude a dishwasher, dlsp<>sal In a
double compartment sink, lee-maker
connection for the refrigerator area,
ceramic tile countertops and
fumiture-llntshed ash cabinetry.
THE MASTER SUITES are de·
signed with private dressing a11as
and compartmented baths. Sliding
glass doors open to patio areas in the
single-story models. Dressing areas,
lighted by luminous ceilings, are
complete with twin china basins in
the pullmans; while the baths have
either an oval bathing tub or shower
surrounded by ceramic tile. His and
her wardrobe closets with mirrored
doors or generous walk-in closets of-
fer ample space for clothes and ac-
cessories.
TO VISIT TIUS new patio home
community. exit the Santa Ana or
San Diego Freeway at Culver O~ve
and tum north on Culver lo Irvine
Boulevard.
Turn right on Irvine to Yale
/\venue and then turn left on Yale to
the sales information center· and
model home complex, open daily
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. al Park Pasco
in the Village of Northwood /Irvine.
You can sail
any place in the world
from your back door.
larger than normal living room~. anJ CJch home
has a formal <lining room. Only a short walk ;m .1y
i~ a white sand beach and a fi shini.: wharf.*
Huntington Harbour living is sryli:.h, and thl'rl
is everything here one woulJ w;int for ;111
elegant Ii fcstylc.
Trinidad Island and Trinidad Ambassador
HUNTINGTON HARBOUR
(213) 592·2839 (714) 846-4463
\Vatcrfrunr home~
with bn;i t-slip..,*
from S H4.000.
Offw.Hcr home:.
!Tom $1R9,500.
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ean and is rec<>f_lllzed as one
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* REAL ESTATE -·=Re~ Estate Salesmen Get 'Insights'
Noun Ulat down houl.1n& market.a ancreaH
i.bt nMd for pnife81Jon&l 1ales~ple and aellinc
.. lechniques. Ten)' O'Ne I. Walker It Lee Inc. vice
·Pf in UM Southern Call.lorn.la New Home
Division, shared bls fOmpaQ)''s ..tu atrateties
OCC Plans Course
On Exchanging
· Profit..lble Real Estate Exchanging," a four-
part lecture series that examines ways to make
full use or t,he investment dollar. will be offered on
Friday evening at Or ange Coast College this
Spring.
The series is co-sponsored by OCC and by the
Newport Harbor /Costa Mesa a nd Huntington
Reach/Fountain ValUey Board of Realtors
TIJE LECTURES WILL BE presented on s uc ·
cessive Friday evenings, beginning April 28, from
7:30·9:30 p.m. in OCC's Science Lecture Hall 1. Ad ·
mission is free ;md the public is invited to attend.
Series lecturer is Bruce B. Howey, a real
estate investment broker, and an OCC real estate
teacher for the past seven years. Howey was
named "Exchangor of the Year'' for 1974 by the
Orange Coast Exchangors. and was selected by
the Newport Hurbor·Cosla Mesa Board of Realtors
as its "Realtor or the Year'' for 1974
Howey is currently servlng as president of the
National Council of Exchangors
THE OPENING S~SSION, lltled "Profitable
Acquisition of Investment Property," will look at
inventorying assets, and analysis and goal setting.
"Minimizing Taxable Income for Profit," is
the ~le of the May 5 seminar, while the May 12
lecture will cover "Secrets of Exchanging Suc-
cessfully."
The final lecture. on May 19, will explain how
lo convert equity to cash or benefits.
For information about lhe series, plione
556·5880
dunng the firm 'ii recent lns1ghl '78 housing
emlnar
Addressing more than 7SO members of the
bulldtne lndWilJ'Y at South Coast Plaza Hotel in
Costa Meu. O'Neil said:
''All areaa and 1ubdlvjslons have both positive
and ·negative fa~tors. Once the salesperson has
completed a thorough resea~h program. he wlll
be prepared to push the values."
tT•s A GOOD IDEA for the salesperson to
s pend a day or two on a nearby subdivision with
another salesperson "lo get a gut feeling for the
area." according to O'Neil.
"The successful salesperson is an expert on
the local school district, children's programs,
transportation facilities, church locations. recrea-
tional activities, public utility costs, average lot
sizes and frontages, the local government. and the
chamber of commerce
"We find that a very effective way to
merchandlse the builder is with a collage of pic-
tures of subdivision he has previously built. This
'builder's story,' as we calJ it, is particulary im·
portant to first-time buyers and people from out of
the area. The collage lends visual credibility to the
builder and 1s more effective than the wordy
builder 's story panel used in many s ales offices to-
day
BUILDERS CAN LEND a subtle status feeling
to their project by introducing prospective buyers
on a neighborhood board, if doctors. lawyers, and
ot her professional people buy
Because the salesperson needs a great deal of
information from prospective buyers, our people
wa lk through the first model with the shoppers and
gain more knowledge about the prospects while de·
monstraling the product. he continued.
Among the questions our sales people com-
monly ask are: ls this the shoppers' first time in
the area? Do they currently own a home? What
size is their family? Where does the husband
work? What does he do.,
"OUR MOST SUCCESSFUL salespeople say
that price is a major deciding factor in the sale. A
builder must be competitive to get a prospect to
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bv Summer 1978
the subdivision," O'Neil noted
Because every buyer is a bargain bW'lter to·
day, extras -such as no closmg costs, extra or
up.graded carpet, a multiple bonus package or up-
graded carpet, front yard landscaping, and a
refrigerator or washer and dryer for the first lime
buyer -can be strong sales incentives. be said.
"Referrals by pN!sent buyer:. can be a very
successful sales technique. This can be en·
couraged with merchandise or cash at the close of
escrow. Both the person who refers and the buyer
should gel the bonus." O'Neil said
FIRST·TIME BUYERS should be treated with
special care, he warned. It is best lo create a sense
ol urgency -to show them their tax advantage, to
point out that rentals go up but the mortgage pay-
m ent is constant, and that they can always sell the
house and make money.
Once the sale has been written, the wise
salesperson keeps in weekly contact with the
buyer, O'Neil said. "Keep them appraised or the
pro~ress of their new homf', how their escrows are
going, and cut-off dates ror construction changes
Color selections are another means or keeping
them constantly Involved.
"It is interesting that 75 percent or the Walker
& Lee sales force is women. They make excellent
sales people. They tend to have more loyalty to
both the company and the builder. They usually
can survive the rough markets easier because
their incomes are supplemented by t heir
husbands'. They relate more easily to female
buyers. They are heller al dealing with the buyer's
children And. as a rule . their paper work 1s bet
ter
''WE ALSO FIND THAT sales people with
some resale experience are very valuable. They
appreciate the value of a prospect. As a res ult,
they. follow up more thoroughl y. They are prac·
ticed at demon.c;traUng homes. They can more
easily judge the value of the buyers' present home
And, they are used to working in the community
and prospecting for buyers."
O'Neil reminded his audience that all
salespeople require constant training and motiva
ti on
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We at LakePark would likt> to
present our lcill'!:.1 offering ol
44 distinctive home~ Ea ch 1w 1A
phase of LakePark hcl.., mt•I
with great buyer ~nthu~1a ... m.
and we expect this phcl~<..' to h1•
another rapid sellout
The LakePark community is
adjacent to the 154-acre Laguna
Niguel Regional Park. with it5
40-acre lake and many fine
recreational oppo rtunities
Furnished models now open
Our five beoutifully furnished
models feature unique floor
plans. with vaulted ceilings.
greenhou~e windows private
balconic~. French doors.
ceramic tile entries. and
".,
wet bars.
2·. 3-. and 4·bedroom plans are
priced from $84.400 ~ 11/"&·.
t0 $120.000. l!!J ·.!IJ!.:
fmap "o< to s~alt)
24351 Cimarron Court. Laguna Niguel. CA 92677. (714) 831·2553 A development of Avco Community Developets, Inc.
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5 BEDROOM IRVINE BARGAIN!
Bes l lucal1on, nicPs l s lreet an
Greentree. Lnrgc lot. fruit trees. 3
Baths. kitch/fam rm. 2.000 Sq. ft .
neutral colors. cath. ceil's. $109,500.
HELEN B. DOWD
REALTOR. INC. 644.0134
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EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
Publisher's Hotiu:
l\U real estate udvcrt1>1e<I
in tlus newspapt•r 1i. i.ub
Jt't'l to lhc 1-·ooeral t'a1r
Housing Act of 19611
which makt.-:; 1t tllt·~al to
advcrli:.c 'any pre
ftorencc. li m1lal1011 . or
d1Sl'nminut1on ba:;cd •1n
ral'C, color. rclli.!ion, s1•x,
or national ongio, or un
intention to mukt• any
such preforcnl'c. limiln·
lion, or du;cnmioallon '·
This newspaper will not
knowincly :.H'l't•pt any
advertis ing for real
<'Stale which II\ m vmta
lion of the law
ERRORS: AdHrtisers
should check ~ir odi
dmily cmd report er·
ran ilftftltdiatfly. The
DAILY .PILOT oswmes
liability for ~ first I•
cornet iMertion only.
llDRM&POOL
$57,500
Bike lO beach from this
beauttCuJ garden home.
Large hv rm. f1oor to
celling used brick
fireplace, gourmet
kitchen ONLY $2350
total down Won't last.
HURR\'. call collect
963-6761
~ '~ ,, ' • • l • l "'' "' l
COLLEGE
PARK
Sought after area with
pe111:cfu1 cuJ-dc·sac loca-
tion. Warm wood panell-
ing & charming frplc
give lhis xtra spac ious 3
bd, 2 ua home lhut real
family feeling . Im -
maculate condition.
Show-. like a model
home Brand new on
market tJ46. T11 I
$llOOTOTALCASH
1\~L T ll AT I S
Nt::EDED! to buy this
be<iullful 3 bdrm. hdme 1r
you qualify . Located
n ear mari n a and
bcal'he:; Boal accc:;s.
~.!JOO Take ad\'antagc
Houl.s few Sole For more information
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Have It All!
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Kat~lo Realty
JIDRM $74,950
VJt.ORFHA
All nC'w t·arpd1ng ' ;1
i;pac1ous Bdrm:-. l"ormal
dmin~ room and c·11unlr'
k1tchl·n <.:oq·r~·1I patw
Immediate oet·upanl'y
to To qua II f1£'d VA or
F'llA Huver' "~" H\.
parking 'P'il 100 '
llurr) <:all no" fnr d1:
lmls i52 1100
BY OWNl!:H 3BH t 1iU1\.
Fam Rm <.:ompkt1:ly
upJ!raded. many xtrai..
Warner Grct'n\'tlll' S A
area. S.'>9,,jt)() I.ow down.
r ead v 111 mo~c 111
536-015;
DOING
BUSINESS
UNDER A
FICTITIOUS
NAME?
II yov he.,. t111t lll•d
rour ...... l'lctlllo111
81111,.eu Hem• eftd
lleve not yet 1ubmltted
II lot publlcetlon. plHH
don r lo•o•• 111•1 111e
limllatlon Is 30 Oey1
from oa1e of filing Tiit
OAILV PILOT will
publltll yollf •l•l•me"'
t or 131 .10 . 011t
d~ul•llon ll'Clud .. Ille
•"tire Orange Cont .,.. and ltO•I nollc:H
•Pl"U In all •dlllon1. In
order lo 1ubmll your
atateman l I••
publlc •tlon 1end
1pprop1l•t• oopr and •
Cl\tck to THE DAIL y
PILOT, P,0 . 8 01 1MO,
Coll• Men, CA tM2&.
Wt'll do tM r .. 1. For
ltllorm•tlOn ellOut t•o•t
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Su1>t·r ,1ltat'hl•d housinl! 1
in F \' for lci>s than ,
:>7H oou PITI S.168 mo.
CJll x,\~ to :o l'~t ·•;x :i:r.1
BEACH
JOGGER
.IOI! lo "and & st.rf frum
th1:-. i:or.:cou..., <.:.i hformd
('la,..,.r' Steps from
pnme t•ul·de-sal· location
to purl.' & i.chooli. Lari:"
l1v1ni: room Frplc
Chd'' k1ll•hen & dmm)!
,1n•a :I \'EHY ~pac1ou,..
bt>droom!'.. Pl.L'S dcn •
t'h•au ,,., :• wh1stll': J us l
•l·(IUl'!'cl S!iOllO' An~
1t1lt.., Call fast -';'52-J700
S4 I ,900
CUTE
LITI'lEBUGGER
Bus:i:cd b~ htl!h rents •
Gel .)uur own pad & kb:.
that old buy-aboo the landlord i:oodbye ldeal
for ~111.:le or doo In thL'i
-.µat·iou-. I b<lrm I ba con
dn vou ll ltt.• as snug a:; a bu~ .... 1111t-rcnLo, go up &
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S.15 9--191
HORSE COUNTRY
VISTA
The peace and solitude of
your \'ery own acre or
.:round ;\ l'orral for at
least 3 horses. a pad n ..
:.idy for HV hkup. and a
ramblinl( 3 BR 2' 2 Ba
counlr.y home Rust1r
fpk. w /heat o -lator.
garden areas. patios .
view . what else do you
need? $125.000.
7 I C.729-5966
WAUACE&CO.
REALTORS
I YEAR MEW
Custom buill-3bdrm, 2
bath, family r oom.
fiNlplace. ~lly lnsulat· ed. double garage.
East.side Costa Mesa.
$82,900 .
R01MeC_..
11I0 Newport ll•d.
Costa Mna 541-7729
Your frtends •nd
neighbors uae Classified
when t h ey ha•e
IOmeU\ing to sell They'tr tell you bow well i\.
worked fortbem !
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No tele~. No TV antennas.
No bill No sm~ belching factxries.
No cluttered alleys. No run"down bnsinet1a
districts. No moootcmua row bouaing.
No neglect.ed neighborhoods.
Instead you 11 find tbe results cl continuoua
home buyer research programs duigned to
discover exactly what Southern Califomiana
want oat of~:
A wide variety of housing. Li~ble floor.-
plans. Neighborhood parks. Swimming pools.
A safi: walk to good schools. Convenient local
and regional shopping. Day'c~ centers.
Tennis courts. Bike trails. Restaurants.
GolfCQl.U'SeS. M edical and Dental facilities.
A Uni~ Churches and synagogues.
Theatres. Libraries. Non,polluting business
and industrial centers. More trees than fences.
·More grass than blacktop. Enough elbowroom
for families to grow closer togethei:
This is planning. •
Knowing what to build. Knowing what
not to build. The fine art of leaving room for
tomorrow.
The problem of too much love.
The special appeal of Irvine Villages has
created an unprecedented demand fur housing.
New homes sell almost as soon as we put them oo
the market. Used homes are being snapped up
at a rapid pace. And already, people have placed
their names on interest lists for new homes
we '11 ~ offering this summet
But don't get the idea it's impossible to find
the home you want in the ideal village for you.
Do: 'II really N~:=~l~~~~':!:=~t types of new homes for sale. They're built by five of . . . ~~~~1li.~!~t:~~ ·s ~op buildlls in four .. 1o~e what lmne B1g~~;:b~J~~!e~portBeachoverlookmg ' T ~ TT , The Village of Turtle Rock is a prestigious
do: n•t h . hillside community with panoramic views.
/
/ I
~7 arvte T he Vjll/ge of Woodbridge i8 a recreation,
oriented cophnuniey eurrounding a large lake. ' 9 . The Village of El Camino Real is several
I
family-oriented neighborhoods with convenient
shopping, schools and a 45 fa.ere park._
Previe~ of comlna auractlons.
This summei; we '11 hold grand openings fur
12 types of new homes. We'll o~r nearly 50 new
floorplans ·ranging frcm 1:WO to five bedrooms.
Some homes will be perf£ct for adults, others
specifically designed for families with children.
Price~ will range from under $70,000 to over
$250,000.
• T he only things you won't find are cash
rebates. Our homes are priced right in the first
place.
The time to act Is now.
Don't wait until summer to look for a home.
Visit our Village Information Center now.
Discover exactly what we have for sale today or
place your name on an interest list for information
about coming attractions. That way, you '~I be
kept informed about our progress and be among
the lint to eee the new lxmta wbm &bq go ca
themadaet. we~re wmking u &at u we can. But wedcm•t
want to abandon the lttmtm to quality that
pit ua in demand in the fint ~
P«immt.diateinfoonatm,call (714) 5,I, 1500.
For informatm en resale banes in Villages
by The Irvine Canpany. call Macnab• Irvine
Realty Company in Irvine at (714) 752•1414, ·
in Ccxooa Del Mar at (714) 644•6200 «in :
Newport Beach at (714) 642 .. 8235.
PACFIC oceAN
New homes IOrsalellCM.
1.~:a~N ·CENTER
Opm Daily 10/Jof,5PM
(714)$51'1.500
WOODBRIDGE E8TATE8
Avaibbk now: Near w lake: $100,000 t.o $124,000
On chc lake; $l47,000 t.o$l66,QOO
Call or Wit: {114) .S.SZ..3700.
WOODBRIOOECROSSJNG
Available ftOWl $U6,990 to$~
Call or v;.it; (714)3'9•1161
WOODBRIDGE PARX HOMES
Available now; $88,900 to $108,900
All homa nbject to • u.l&.
Call or~ (714) s.sr.=i1
WOOI>BlUt>GE caBBKSIDE New Unia s..n-1978 MoiteU ()pent (714) Jn.3312
WOODBRIOOEJ\llBOlU.AKE
Available now: $U6,.50 to l19J,9.50 Call or vilit: (714) Jn.3200
WOODSlUDGE PLACE
Available now: $US,080 to $168,500
Call or visit: (714) S.Sl··UOI
WOODBlUOOE PAT10HOME8
Available nowl '106,500 to $U),000
For information call: (714) '44-9411
VW..el ... a.k
1 TUR TLB ROCK
H1GHLAND6 HOMBS
AvailaWc -~ 1140,000 to tus.ooo Call or vilit: (714) 7'2-199.J
• ~\1n...el ........ ~ 3.JAS~ECREEK HOMES
New Unicjuly 1978
ModdaOpcn: (714) ~
'4. ~=NTOWNHOMES
Avub.ble now; $1~950 to $184,500 ull or wit: (71 .. ) 640-9323
VllLlft elE C..1•8eal
5. HERl'rAGE PARK
TOWN HOMES
Ava 1lable now: ~6/!9" IO '87.9'X> <All OI' visit: (714) J'l-o?S7
,.. •111~ G:r
f uin·; = •(,
~.. ll EQUAL HOUSING
Oci,..< OPPOR11JNITY
=--WOODBRIDGE TOWNHOMES tt-larcan:&.911u.lt Jj(~
WOODBRIDOBOROVE
A combination of dttached El~
hGIMS wuh privac.c rear yuda. ,
WOODBIUOOB PAJRPIBLD
Townhomadaipcd for adull
lifatylm.
WOODBaJDOB GABLES " Spe.ci~dol!achcd~inchc ' New Enpnitcyle. •.
WOODBlUDGE P~B T~wilhpriva&apMioe.
WOODBIUDOEGLBN 'l'~farcMU&IUW..
WOODBIUDOB VILLAGE GREEN
Condonalnluma in a park-1i1cc KttinS-
Tb place your name on &I\ in&crae
Jlat (Of' advance lnfa,matlon
u lli (714) "l-1'°°-
T\JRTLB ROCK YmTAHOMES Grand ()pnU.nsi8-19'>'8 c.u far UUonUtbu (714) "7·lu.>
TURTLBllOCK HIOKLAND8TOWNHONES On.M~a,dncl'71 C.Uloir~(714)en..1Ml
TUllTLB lUXllt HJOHLANDS :
GARDEN HOMES
Grand Opcnini: Su-19'78
Call Car inlonnaQaru (714) 64().2390
HARBOR RIDGE
Grand Openings: Su.mmer 1978
Call for information: (714) 64<>-m6
THE VlLLAS /\T
RANCHO SAN JOAQUfN
Grand Opaunc: May 1978
C..U far iDfor.won: (714) Sn-3766
Prica •nd Unit Opening Oat.at
EC!.tdivt 4/ll/78.
In· Costa Mesa at-Bauer Motors, we have an
outstanding selection of
new & used British
Spor,tscars.
•AITl•H
....... "...i •• OVER
30
CARS TO CHOOSE FROM IN OUR INVENTORY!!!!!
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COUPES, HARDTOPS. CONVERTIBLES & SUNROOF MODELS AVAILABLE
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WITH THE ALL-NEW PEUGEOT 1604
ONLY A FEW SUNROOF MODELS LEFT/
The U I ti mate
European Luxury
Ca r'that Is
"!~m~-.!r.iil~. Priced Thousands
:ow: Lower Than
#1 Volume
DEALER
IN
DISTRICT
\ Its Competition.
We are dealing
lo make room
lot '78•
Beat the price ·
increase/
LEASE DEALER DIRECT
504 DIESEL WAGONS & SEDANS IN STOCK
"'Mtg. suggested retail price, delivery. optional equipment. license & tax not included.
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MESA DEL MAR
Pool home. 4 Large bedrooms. lovely
family home. Super location, elose to
schools. park~, t e nnis courts and
s hopping center. f'"'irst time on lhe
market -sharp & clean. Priced to
sell fast. $89,900. Call 54'-4t41
LAST CHANCE
This may be your last opportunity to
own a 4 bdrm view home for only
$259,000 . in SPYG LASS. Take
advantage of this before price
increases. CatJ 640·6 I 6 I
EVER DREAMED
OF LIVING HIGH ON A HILL with a
forever view of green rolling hills?
This large 4 bdrm tri-level home
features 2 frplcs, (1 in master suite)
. und 2 patios. Only $152,500. Calf •ow
962-4454
•
11 BOUGHT ANOTHER .. • Out or area owner says sell this great
., 4 bdrm home in Mesa del Mar.
.•. Possession in July. Good condition,
fine family neighborhood! Priced at
; $87,900. can 546·4141 •
PARK PLACE HOME
CLOSE TO BEACH AND EDISON
PARK -this s pacious 2 story, 4
bdrm. 3 bath executive home features
.-step-down living room with dramatic
• •a thedral ceilings; formal dining
room. family room with fireplace and
garden kitchen with break:f ast area. 3
Car garage also. SH0,000. 962·4454
BARGAIN PRICE
This bargain is priced at only $17,000.
Imagine adult occupied 2 Bdrm and
den, built in appliances. mirrors.
bookcases. Top condition. Open Sat &
Sun. Can 640·6161
ONMtw4 l·I
26 ..... C.•tt
Walerfron•. bt111Ulu1Jy
decurate• BALBOA
COVES 2 story home.
ENTl!:R'rAIN royally
from Uw h""e retreaUoo
rm.-wel b~r. fabu\ollS
view & boat flip tool On·
i>· s:rrs.ooo D&UXIOUft.U
OPIH SUM. I ·I
1625 W. lcAoa ll•d.
Bay view . Nuwport
Beach. t Door frurn
O<'ean. 4 bdrm• up. 3
bdrms down. Near pfor &
tennl1. Can't be
duplicated!
OCliHFtlOMT
Charming 2 BR home; 2
car 1araae. S.l swim·
ming I& fishing area.
Close to stores &
restaurants. $275.000!
COSTA.MESA
BROOKVIEW
TOWNHOUSE . 3
Bdrma .. 2~ ba .. all elec.
blt-trui, brick fplc, up-
graded carpets. alr-coad. Z Landecaped
patio•. Comm. pool.
•• 5()01
FAJIU. Y PllCEO
College Park. cholru
location, ju,t llko new! 3
Bdrma .• 2 bitlha, famll)'
rm., dbl. brkk frplc.,
private patio. 9119,900!
FOUllPLIX
Huntlnaton Ueo c h.
3-2·2·1: Lovely re11lden·
tial area. property an lip·
top sbape. 3 Bdrm•.. 2
bath owner 's unit. Priced
loaell 11l $215,000
t~leyProp.
IHlton * 675-7060 *
COME WITH US-
to Dover Shores Ther~ are other fine homes 1n
lhls area. but none 11ut·
puses this one. This pro
perty will totally abso~b
you. ~ery room 1s
ravlshin&IY beautiful. Four bedrooma. Dlo1ng
room. family room.
View. $329,500. Open
Sat/Sunday 1-S at 1612
Antigua Way. Newport
Beach.
THI DA.LEIOUT
.USOCIA.T10"4
642-7408
WATERFRONT!
UDO l'SU -Today 's best investment. Ol~er well built 5 bedroom, 5 bas.h
home. Pier and dock. IS00.000.
I I Z Vka U• Mord. H.I. 0,... s.e.y t ·I
IALIOA ISL.AND -Intimacy and
· charm. Enjoy the comforts of a 2
bedroom cottaee in beautiful location
PLUS! I Added features: secluded
income unit AND pier and slip. Call
today for showing.
HIWPOIT SHOUS -t41W usnMG -
On the canal. large 2 story. 4 bdrm.
family room. den. 3 bath wlth
waterfront patio. New carpets, drapes
and builtins. Walk to ocean, tennis
court and swimming pools. $149,750.
BAYCREST-OOYER SHORES
CUSTOM COUMTIYSTYU -Beom
cciling11, usod brick fireplaces -ono
or a kind look. 4 Bedroom, family
room, dlnlnR room -vcraatlle noor
plan. $179,900.
I t4 I Co.•••llaN, NI. 0,... ._., I ·I
POOL -•UHT HOUH -SpaclOUN :;
bdrm, ·1argc dining room/family
room. All open around lovely pool and
patio. Separate ln·law /oftlco/teen
haven/or play room. $Z08,000.
DOV• SHOllS -Entertalnlnll and
family showplace. Formal dlnina
ro9m. family room and 3 larso
bedrooms -all profeuionally
decorated. Reduced to $265,99~.
1500 ......... "4.L 0,.~ l·I
~TSIDE COSTA MESA
sur11 IUY -JUST LISTID - 2
Bedroom Condo, each bedroom with
its own bath, double garage, builtin
kitchen -like new, only 2 yrs old.
$68,500. Call for appt. to see.
Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine
Huntington Bc;:ch -Newport Br ach ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ICustm bit 3 BR cnuntry I'. home on 1.~ acres. Aun·
HHD 5 llDROOMS? -3 Baths, large
family room with fireplace and formal
dining room. ·Kitchen has builtins.
microwave. indoor /outdoor carpeting.
Excellent s torage, easy care yard.
9}9,999. . 1002GeMNI 1002
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OPEN HOUSES SAT & SUN 1-5
21edrooms
125 Via Yetta <Lido Is> NB $209,500
9 Swift Court, Nwpt Bch, $165,000
17 Swift Court, Nwpt Bch, $149,500
3 ledrootnt
Capen Sun only I-SI •
12 Swift Court, Nwpt Bch, $151.500
3 ledroom +
1800 Port Kimberley, N.B. $139,500
4 ledrooms
209 Pearl, Bal Isle. N.B. $275,000
5 IHl-oomt
(Open Sun only 1·51
• 1800 Port Taggart, N. B. $187 ,500
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TENDER LOVING CARE
is felt thruout this 3 BR & 2 Ba
custom view home in Corona del
l\J ar. Newly decorated. vaulted
beamed cl~s. hardwood floors & a
chee ry brick walk·way. inviting one
to vis it its very p\'t patio. Views of
sailboats & Catalina s unsets+ a pvt
teach access. sets this home in a
c lass nil of its own. Owner is
moving & musl sell at once. Try
terms. contract of sale, second TD,
you name il! $195,000. 516 DeAnza ..
Open Sun. 1-5
THE ULTIMATE DREAM HOME
is still available, but not for long.
This exclus ive 6 BR & "5 11:! Ba
c ustom home in Dover Shores. is
truly a blend of a decorators fancy.
A combination of formal dining, 3
wood burning fireplacs, spectacular
chopping block island work center
ln kitchen (& BBQ unit) + richly
designer coordinated fabrics1 illuminate the genuine pride 01
owersbip. A fantastic never to be
obstructed view or the ocean can be
enjoyed & envied by the new owner.
Reduced to $475,000 which includes
the land.
NEW LISTING CdM
iquely magnifict-nt Sl'l·
ling amid huge live oaks
w/seasonal streams
Prof. lndscp·d. fenced &
irrigated. Lrg fam
rm/kite. overlooks pool.
jacuui & 3 multi-level
patios, family orchard &
pastures. Plenty or room
ror children & a 30x3S'
seperate bldg w/cntrl air
& bath for a guest hse,
sbop or dorm Maoy
other f ine features.
Sl35,000. Loe. over
Diamond Valley /So
River s ide Cnty
1/925-7513
PALACE FOR
PENNIES!
Sparkling clean 4 bdrm
home! Owner asking on·
ly $72,500! Quiel loca
tion I Large covered
patio! Built-in brirk
BBQ! Must see to
believe! Hurry! Call
&lS-0303
FORESTE
OLSON ... , nr ,,,,.~ • ,,., ••
SBEDROOM
Sparkling 5 bdrm. sgl
stor.y, fireplace, patio,
plush crplS. attarh. gar,
quiet street nr schools &
shop'g. S92,500. Ruth
Laurie Rltr. 648-UIO
Open This
Weekend 1-5
HARBOR VIEW HOM ES
. 3 bdrms .• 2 ba.,1 ram.
· rm .. formal din. rm ..
Carmel Model. Extra
large pools ixcd lot,
landscaped by Lloyd's
Nursery. 1955 PORT
LOCKSLEIGH, N.B.
IJ523 CAMPU'Dt~IRVl~E
COUHTRY LIVING
3 BR. 2 BA. Miller very
anxious &c want.tan orrer.
on this ranch style house in the country. No down
VA. low down F'HA. Of
fered al $56.000.
540..3666
Wltelc-.11
REAL ESTATE
197 luoy. C.M. Open s...day I ·5
LARGE LOT -ALLEY A.CCIESS -2
Bedroom Cottage -cute starter
home. $>9,000.
HARBOR HIGHLANDS
HOMEY OF A HOME -Newport Beach
-like new 3 bedroom, 2 bath and a
large family room. Paneling, skylight,
fireplace and builtins. Best value!
$123,900.
2021 Deborah ..... I . Sm. 1·5
IRYINE TERRACE
MEAR THIE PARK -This charming 3
bedroom. 2 V:z bath home with
distinctive garden areas and
greenhouse in a prime neighborhood
can be yours! Near Fashion Island
and Corona del Mar shops. $165,000.
19 19 Clwbcnco, CdM 0,... s..day I ·5
SUPER SPECIAL
MEWPORT SHottlS -Best price, best
model. steps to beach. All this plus 3
bedrooms and 3 baths! Only SDS.500.
115 Cedlr, M.I . 0,... S-S., 1·5
A 642-5200
PET BARRETT REALTY
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REALTORS
675-55 11
JASMINE CREB<
Prof•niOIMlfly dKorohd, becmltiM. Two
dory -cathedral ctlllltg. 3 ~
fan1Uy room & 21'2 batht. Especlally twp
patio, fully landscaped. .IYlt RIO•• lft &
"IH .t the pool. jocuuJ or ....... cowts.
P"stkp ...a in the ttewt of CoroM cltl
Mar. Gat•d COMMHity wltll Hcwrlty
CJUOrcb. "It's CJ"Clf, I Ii••......_ too!• IJMlt
Cole I.
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
20 WWt.wahr, CdM
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
lS 15 I. Coett Hwy .. c ...... Mw
675-5511 .
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ENJOY THE CAREflEt LIFE
AT THE BLUFFS
OPIM TODAY
2189 VISTA ENTRADA. Exquisite
"Trina" home or refined elc"ance. 3
Bdrms.. 2Y.i baths; totully Air·oond.
l'rofcas. do<.·or. llu~c prlvuto patio
ove1·looklntit A<>r~cous uroundR.
$179.000
4os l<'ELlZ. :! Rdrm11 .. 2111i hulhs &
family rm., cntl unit "81" E" plun on
wldcst, most picturll!lqut 11n·cnbolt.
Captivnlrn~ ! All new lntt•rlor. Simply
J.tOr!(cous! VucunL & ullurln". Quick
poHeSB. (ICUlit!/opUon j,)OHlblu).
2fMJ VISTA OHNA DA North Ulurts.
dr11mull1· 1111111 l1•v1·I :1 hdrrn Trinu,
com mamll11J4 .i1u·1t1·ou11 lJJJl'4Jr U1ty &
twlnkllnit nluht llMhl• vlc•w. l>lrcclly
on lt1t1 "t1'1111I 1 ow •• Your vrry best
uµ1wrt11nll v lur "full vlf'W " property.
Sl04,000
'1:l0 VIMTA Nll l~ll'l'I':. <irucnbelt fac·
lllU IH(hl " llrluM. :s hdrmK., :c!lf.2
hul h11 , fornllll ct111lnf( rm., hrkfal. rm.,
i.! a)r l vu tu p11llo~. dl'C'Orulor ftppolnt·
nhmhi, l>utC't1 c·lt1ttn ; 1000 11q. ft. adult
humu. All lhl1 ut Sl:)~,000.
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REALTORS
675-5511
OPEM HOUSES
4500 ROXIURY, CA.Ml!O SHORES:
OCEA.M VIEW. thru b•droom. fa111lly
room hom•. Room for small boat or
\motorttom. sforOCJ8. Extra I~ lot. base
option or sal•. OPEH SAT & SUH I ·5
4107 SURREY DRIVE: CAMEO
HIGHUHDS, CORONA. DEL MAR: 110
De9r•• oc•an •l•w. l ledroo•,
co .. forfable holM, bri9ht & chHrf111.
coft••9'1tntly located, prl•ate beachH.
$185,000. OP&e SA.T 1-5. -2269 GOLDEN CIRCLE: HIWPORT
BEA.CH: Just r.modeled. Mew,.. ...... &
out, new carpds. ....... ~ new
kitehet1, fr.th landscaplftCJ. 3 ledroom.
$114,900. OP&e SAT & SUM 1·5
' 21091 COMMA.MCHE: LA.ICE FOREST:
Th"• ledrootn, family room. co .. red potio
for d.fiC)fttful family Hjoyment. COfM'lllltlty
pool, lc*e, tennis court1, clubflouM. Spri119
sale -Pric• l'ffucN $99,750. OPEN SUM
1-5
COLE OF MEWPOIT REALTORS
2515 E. Coett Hwy., COf'DllCll .. M•
675-5511
N.8.A. LINEUP
OPEN HOUSES THIS WEEKEND
# 13 Deodar (Smok.+rffJ l"lne
A sought after 3 Bdrm. single story
end unit on greenbelt near pool. jac,
tennis and bike trails. $82.500 Open
Saturday l ·S
#I I Barie•tt1to Court CM•wpori CrfftJ
Turnkey perfec t. This immaculate,
beautifully d ecorated 3 bdrm
townhome has formal dining rm and
a n oversize 2 car garage. On
~rcenbelt , nr poo l, t e nnis, jac &
sauna.
PLUS
a ten gallon ocean and Catalina view
from the balcony. Realistically priced
<it $128.000 Open Sunday 1·5
CALL 642-7211 FOR DETAILS
"1n Nlr1El
(}A!L[Y &
1\551:.lCIA fE5 "1n NIG[L
GAILEY &
A551JCIATC5
W~fter S.J~ng
&_A.66oc. 673-2500 This choice corner site o!f ers a 2
BR + 1 Ba, fireplace, completely
refurbished front unit. Owner's
living quarters include 3 BR·2 Ba,
(pi e, & viewing deck +
mother-in-Jaw quarters w/bllth
$180,000.
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ONLY OME LEFT GeMHI 1002 Gt........ 1 ooz
#& COVE lWoocl»ridgel IRVIHI
OPEN SUN. 1·5. 30 Acre lake
fish/swim/sail .. Yours ·to enjoy with
this lge. luxurious townhome. 3 BR,
Ji brary, 3 baths. $147 ,500 Including
land I
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UMIQUI IM THI llUFFS -Incredibly
sharp! Bonita 3 bdrm, 1treenbelt view,
$165,000. Set! J oAnne Perklns al 2016
Vlsta Caudal.
UMIQUI IM CA.MIO SHOlll!S -80x160
lot a.bdrm, colorful comfort, palatial,
oniy $228,500. See Sara Marvin at 4515
Hampden Road . UMIQUI IM THI ILUFPS -immac, V
plan, real quality 3 bdrm, just
$121 ,SOO, seo Harriette Hammond at
410 Vlata Ro ma.
UMIQUI IM COl0"4A HtGHLAMDS -
Brand new, 5 bdrm wood and glass
contemporary; Incredible views;
$375,000. See Allan Heller at 460
Mendoza Terr.
UMtQUI IM OLD CORONA. DS. MAI -3
bdrm. llghl airy, blg yard. nr pMk,
only $158,000. See John Curtls at 403
Iris Ave.
Ut419UI 1"4 MIWPORT SHOllS - 3
bdrm plu s bonus rm .• new
redecorating and pure charm. Nr
t ennis, beach. $98,000, see at 412
Colton.
UMIQUI tM llVIMI GROVES -3 bdrm, 3
baths. 2 story, Country English. veddy
nice! $103,000, see Pam Gough at 5
Wood Nymph.
UMtQUI IM MIWPOIT HEIGHTS -New
home. single ram., fee land. colorful,
$139,500. See Kay G avas at 474
Westminster.
Ut41fi)UI IH HA.1101 VIEW HIUS -
Spacious 3 bdrm and den, Unique
floor plan ror living and e~tertaining.
views, see Barbara Frame at 1038 Sea
Lane. bring $180.000.
UNIQUE IM llG CA.MYOM - .2 bdrm
den. vacant . golf course view, nr
Lennis. $210,000. See at 31 No. Sea
Is land Dr.
UMl(i>UE IM THE RACQUET CLUI -4
bdrm, Cam and dining rms. pool and
jac., perfect condition, $145,500. See
Laraine O'Neill at 13591 Onkayha.
UNIQUE IM SEA VIEW -Outstanding
view. 4 bdrm, Port Royal. Will lease
option. $28.5.000. See Vergilene Hull at
2110 Yacht Mischief.
UMIQUE OM UDO ISU -New listing!
Newly remodeled. 2 bdrm. 2 bath
delightful decor. See Kay Glavas at
117 Via Vella. Bring $238,500.
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REALTORS·
TflE NICfST PEOPLE ~Ell ING TllE Nill rr~ r ~•OMFS
CORONA OE L MAR. 675·6000
MESA VE ROE. 546 5990 • CALL US
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OPEN HOUSES I ·5
2146 VISTA LAREDO
Spacious '1 hcirm., 3 bath. beauty;
original Bluffs. Shows loving care.
View of Newport Center . Close to
pool ; pnval(' pal10. $151.500
542 VISTA GRANDE
End '' E " unit, expanded & with
unusua l privacy. 3 Patios. s pacious 3
bdrm. & family, 21/2 baths. Totally
upgraded. Mint condition! $189,900
2452 VISTA HOGAR
3 Bdrms., 11/:z baths; c lose to schools,
shopping; move-in cond. Good buy for
right party. $105,500
LEASES A. V A.ILABLE
Bluffs Specialists for 14 Years
East bluff Shopping Center
Profess. Building, suite 206
VllW OF WA nR & UGtHTS
111 terrific lrviM T.,,-au location wfth
prhacy mid presHcp. ltOMt, gltlss mtd
b•••tlfully coordlnat•d d•cor
throu__, this 4 IMdrooM "--wttti
faMH1 ,....., Troplcelly 1..-j.ul llOOI
Hd poHo arH for l"dow outdoor
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Nothiftg compares w/our Brand new 3 bdrm, 2 N. Costa Men. Blfl low price. T.mrtc pool. balh home wllb larae I.rout wtlh laqe pool as
uwia & reortallon roonu, atrium. ruce site added attraction. Close
ueas . Just listed. ~arth tones. Call to major shopping & bus
M-1111. lines. S4().89M,
31 s IRIS, COROMA oa MAil
OPEN SUN. 1·5. Just Usted, duplex on p~aceful, lree lined cul de sac. Roomy
2 bdrm. house with frplc. + 2 room
bachelor; on oversized lot. $179,500.
Wa~erfroat ff•••• '2633W.CoastHwy.
N8Wp0tt Beach
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PROPERTY
PANORAMIC VIEW
See from ocean to mtns, from this beautiful 4 BR, family rm home
decorat.ed In earth lone colors. w /new cpts, new drapes & fresh paint.
One of lbe lgst. lots an Eastbluff. Sl89,000. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. 2807
CATALPA. (W·S.51
LIMITED EDITION
Now 1s the lime to buy bayfront prop. before it 1s gone! Ttus home 1s a
super Baysbores family home overlooking Npt. Bay. Lg. living rm.
formal dinin&. family rm wffplc, brkfst rm & 4 spacious BRs. $480,000.
OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. 2482 BAVSHORE DR. IW·S61
"ONE DAY AT A TIME"
ls the way to en.JOY this immaculate ' BR pool home on lovely street in
Weslcliff. Fplcs in living + family rms. Bright & spacious kitchen
w /walk-in pantry. Huge rear & side yards. Convenient location. A great
home lo raise a family. $169,500. OPEN SUN l·S P.M. 1615 RUlll LN.
(W-57)
38R + DEN BA YFROHT W /SUP
OPEN SUN 1-5 P rl\l. 32A MORNING S'i'AR, DOVER.SHORES. Desirable
slngle·story on 80!tl00 lot. AU new quality plU&b cpl + Mediterranean
Uled entry. Ready for your decoraltng touch.es. A reaJ vulue al ~479.SOO
tnC'I. land. 1w S81
BRIGHT & OtEERY
Lovely 4 BR, 3 bath home In excell'1tl neighborhOOd! Features dining
rm, family rm, loads of brick, French doors & trellised jacuzzi off
. master BR. Harbor View Homes at its finest for only $159.500 leasehold.
OPEN SUN 1-5 P.M.19Sl PORT WEYBRlDGE. (W·59)
1915 WINDWARD-OPEN SUN 1-5 P.M.
Baycrest home w/charm! Move-in ready! All new cpl, UJe & choice
papers! 4 BRs -family rm -dining rm + .sep. brkfst rm. So. patio
w/awning. NOW ONLY $212,000 CW-60)
BEST OF DOVER SHORES
Beautiful Upper Bay & night light view in this fantastic family home•
Excellent floor plan fealur.es 4 lg. BRs, 3t,.1J baths. formal dining & living rms + brklst & family areas. $325,000 leasehold. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M.
J730GALAXV DR. IW-61 1
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• ' SPAOOUS & OiARMING ON LINDA ISlf
Flexible financing on tbli ~ bdrm., with pier & slip for large boat.
Paneled library/ den, extra large billiard room, 2 wet bars +
~antilevered deck overlooking water. Private beach & lennis + 24 hour
security gate. Price includes land. Larry Dyer 642-8235 <W ·62 I
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NIGHT LIGHT VIEW!
Hand carved door opens to leak parquet entry of lhl.s exceptJonal' BR,
Plan 3 Broadmoor on lg. corner lot in Big Canyon. Lush gardens
$urround all rooms $369.500. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. CW-63\
GAlAXY DR. -TIW>ITIONAL B.fGANa
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Absolute perfection in lhis gorgeous 5 BR home! Approx. 5400 sq.ft. of
luxury mcl. family rm. for mal dirung + study. Beautiful landscaping +
sparkling pool in brick w vine-covered walls. Hip ceillnp -French
doors &. windows lo an out~landtng Upper Bay & mtn VIEW. True
eleiance• S650.000 fef' Barbara Aune 642 R235 I W-64)
EXQUSIVE DOVER SHORES BA YFRONT
Ora matte 5 BR re~idencc w /everything lo entertain a ramily! Lg. dock
for 2 boats. Lovely pool w /lighted fountain & super jacuui. Glamorous
living & formal danin~ rms Workshop in 3-car gar. Orig. owner leaving
<irea. $550,000 leasPhold Appl only Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. (W-65)
THE BLUFFS
"E'' Plan desirable location rn The Bluffs! On lg. greenbelt &
surrounded by mature trees for tot.al privacy. Dual suite arrang~menl
w/3 master-sized BRs & family rm Expandable unil w /plans av&lable.
S192,000. J.ynne Valentine 644 6200 (W·66)
SUPER VALUE!
Totally re-done Somerset model in Harbor View Homes. ~ BRs. 3"2
baths, Jg. family rm, formal dining & step-down living rm. Priced to sell
NOW .al $176,9001 ! Hurry to see! Holly Markas 644-6200. CW-67)
WHERE IN 1HE WORlD
••• Do you have Bay view toward C.tallna 4' tall pines + complete
privacy?? lo The Blurrs1 Lovely 2 BR (lg. master), 2 bath end·unlt
condo w/Medilerranean charm. Hlgb beamed ceilings, formal dining,
patios +new cpts & drps! Where else?? And only $175,000! Jean Dales
~2-8235. ( w ·68)
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MOHTKO -HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Ready lo sell -don't miss this! ' BR. family rm + d.Uling rm, single-story residence on quiet street. Lg. yard w/room for pooll Close
to parks, l!Cbools & 'hopping. Now only $139.000. Donn• Godshall
4144.QOO. (W-69)
1 BIG C.AHYON
Customi.2ied Broadlnoor w/spectacular vlW overlookinc 1otr c:oune.
.Npt. Center • beyond. Huge muter saite w /view. Other special touches
incL pool, jacuzzi & gas BBQ. Truly·a special homel $489,500. Lynne
ValenUoeS«.QOO. (W·70)
NEWPORT-lfAOt -$131,5001
Monaco model in Harbor View Homes • .Ready for imm@diate
occupancy! Carl Butler 642-8235. (W 71 l
BAYCREST ' BR. Brine an ofter Of\ W.. immaculate bome w/co.stom pool. aunctively
fenced" 5urrou.nde<l by car•free paUo. New ldt.cben w/lop ~llances.
Su.per storage Ii lots or room for the faaill'l Aatlol tau,000. Junette Hanns&W.QOO. (W·7Z)
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642-8235.
90 I Do.-er Drf.-e
Newport leach
FINER PROPERTIES
NEWPORT BEACH
PROPERTY
QOSE TO EVERYTHING
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Lovely 3 BR condo in Canyon Crest. Near school, shopping & pool. Over
· 2000 sq.n . w/lots of privacy. $157,500 & you own the land. Jeanne
Newman 642·8235. (W-731
NEW OFFERING -WESTalFF
It's different! High ceilings, lots of light & greenery + all new
decor .. makes living in this 3 BR ''doll house", bursting w/style. a
real joy• Walk to Westcliff shops. Jane Frazee 642-823S. (W·74)
FOR A HAPPY DAY -GO THE BlUFFS WAY
Unique 3 BR. 211.i bath condominium w/ltalian tile entry & extensive
wrap-around patio. $139.500. Donn.a Custer 642-8235. cW-75)
UDO •••
Bayrront townhome living! Dock your boat, cross the terra colla terrace
le enter the 30' living rm. 2 BRs, 2 batba + wine cellar & sep. mald's
qtrs. Many extras! $425,000. Lynne VaJentine 644-&oo. (W-76)
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HARBOR VIEW PALERMO
Tell your friends about thJs terrific 4 BR home. 2 fplcs, great location +
"a terrific buy". $169.900 fee Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (W·77>
NEWPORT POOl HOME -NOW A SUPER BUY!
Lovely 3 BR country flavored, custom home situated on oversized Jot.
w /side yard & plenty of room for expansion. Other spectacular features
incl. formal dining, 3 fplcs, king·sized family rm overlooking pool area.
8 fruit bearing trees &. much more! $159,950. Paula Bailey 6'2-8235.
(W-78)
"CARMEL SEmNG" + OCEAN VIEW
"New" -artisltcally designed & carefully constructed -planned for
full views or Ocean & Harbor! .Comfortable living in lbls 3 BR +
exercise rm home w /balcony & dt!Ck + loo many special features to
mention! Enter lhru iron gate lo enclosed patio, past fountain lo this
spectacular Newpart Heights home, for only $205,000. Tom AUinson
642·8235 (W·791
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VIEW -VIEW -VIEW
Seav1ew lease or lease/optJon this beaullf\.11 home w /corner location.
Prof. landscaping w/mature trees, brick walkway & planters. 2 BRs &
separate study off master suite. lmmed. occupancy S975/mo. ·-
'279 . .500. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. ( W 80)
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FAMll Y AFFAIR IN NEWPORT
Waterfronl w/pier & slip. 4 BRs, dining/family rm, 3 baths, muter BR.
w/fplc, study, balcony & Jacuui ... PLUS outstanding view! $337.500.
Appl. only. Yee Stinson 642-8235. ( W-81 )
CORONA DEL MAR
PROPERTY ;·.,,,
3 BRS +DEN -NOW'ONLY S155.000I
This charming home is probably one of the best buys in CdM for the
ramify looking for a cozy, comrortable life style. Lots or wOOd paneling,
floor-lo-ceiling used brk fplc, private 2nd story muter suite
w /wrap-around· balcony, garden room off or rear patio, easy
maintenance front & r ear yards. OPEN SUN 1·4 P.M. 710
GOLDENROD. <W..SZl
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ENJOY THE VlEW DAY OR NIGHT
.•. JnsptrationaJ panoramic vista from this 4 BR home on Spyglass
Hill. Le. courtyard! Prof. decorated! Excellent condition! Appl. only.
Laszlo Sbarkany 752-1414. (W·83 l
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SPYGlASS
Panoramic view from this highly upgraded~ BR + bonus rm Nantucket
· model. Plush cpls, cathedral ceHin"s. custom cabinetry & prof.
landscaping. s.550.000. Lynne Valenllne644-e200. (W-84)
PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW
. . AND walk lo 3 private beaches from this prof. decorated 4 BR, 3¥.
bath home. Formal dining + family rm. Pool secluded in courtyard for privacy $369.500 Appl. only. Donna Godshall 644.QOO. (W-11.5)
MIRAQ.ES ST1ll tWPEH
Like an outstanding, beautifully decorated 3 BR, conv. den, ramlly rm
home w/fantastic view of c>Ci!an, Harbor. Catalina & night llgbl&. Le.
covered viewing terrace, lush landscaping & custom dealped jacuzzi
add to an already elegant, yet comfortable lire style. $315,000 incl. land.
Appl. only. Belle Clase Lee 644·8200. CW-86)
OCEAN & CANYON VltW
Pror. d~ted 3 BR + den home in Cameo Highlands -on URI C&n:yon
& wilhln walking distance of 3 private beaches. Lg. pool ln IO'f·maint
"yard. 5210,000 Appl. only. Donna Godshall 644-6200. (W -87)
OFF CROWN DR. -VIEW
Bay, ocean & night lights are yours in thls beaut. maintained .4 BR
home. Wood-paneled rarnUy rm, formal dining • lg. eaUng area off
gourmet kitchen. Huge outdoor paliC>c' for entertaJnlng + care-free
malnt. Many extrai;. Asking 1288,500 -bring offer. Jeanette Havens
642·8235. (W·8Rl
IRVINE
PROPEIJTY
GORGEOUS WILOW
P laab 3 BR & den home arrords all the con~e.tllence Cl the Woodbridge
life .style combined withe beauty or ao elerantly appaded Creebide
home. Landscaped w/founlalo, fire pit, redwood bencMs • many
specimen trees. Act today! Sl29,900. Amy Brown 752·1414. (W-89)
1 ~TORY TOWNHOMf
l yr. new & exqulaitely·decorated! Approx. 1500 aq.n. w/2 Bila, fbrmal
dining + eaUna area ln kitchen. High beamed cellinp w/oak fi.nlab1qs.
oak ent.nnce. wooa decor complement.a the •xpenaive cpta, drpi It
papen. 2.encloaed patios +lovely vltw or l1"ft bill.I • parb. ONLY
$120,000. OPEN SUN l:JO..S P.Jd. #12 GUNNlSON, IJNJV. PA.RIC. (W.to>
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PROPERTY
A FANTASTIC INVESTMENT
PLUS a super boy al Sl04,900! Lincoln model in Woodbridge Estates.
Approx. 1850 sq.ft., 2-story,, 3 BR condominium already beautifully
landscaped, draped & ready for early move in 1 Bring an offer -see it
SUN. 2-5 P.M. 227 W. YALE LOOP. CW·9J l
COME SEE fOR YOURSB.FI
Ot'EN SUN 1~5 P.M. One or lhe nicest: most Immaculate Plan lOO's in
The Colony. 3 Bila +Jg. family rm. Huge comer lot w/load.s of privacy.
Great family home in super family neigbborbood w/comm. lighted
1ennis & pool. 14152 CHAGALL. CW·92)
SUP£R8 VIEWl
Beautiful "Jasmine" plan in the exciting Turtle Rock Garden Homes
area! $162.,000. Laszlo Sb ark any 752·1'14. ( W ·9.11
. MOVE TO RANOtO SAN JOAQUIN
Here is your opportunity. Owners bought another & must sell thls
beautiful 3 BR, 2-story townhome. You'll love it at the pnce! Sl36,900.
Lila Harper752-1414. (W-94\
BEAUTIFUL PARK II HOME
Lg . prof. landscaped lot in excellent location. Formal tJle entry, dtn1ng
area, living rm w/fplc & vaulted ceilings, famlly rm, master BR
w/sittlng rm+ atrium+ 2 other BRs & 2 baths. Close lo pools, tennis &
schools. $109,500. Owner will consider lease/option. Anita Bradshaw
752·14.H. (W·9Sl
IEAUTIFll. DWtflElD HOME -Wl,000
This 2 BR + den single·famlly. residence is complete with spa, low
malnt. grounds & beauUf~ eartb tooe decor. A gorgeous property. Tom
Queen 644-6200. (W·96>
GOlfER'S PARADISE
Gorgeous 2 BR. + den spUt-level townhome right oo the golf course w /outstanding view or sunset11 & night lights. Many upgrades!! 1122.500
Lila Harper 752·1414. (W ·97)
DmtflB.O PARK
Truly a beautiful home feat.winl a fPlca, 4 BR• t£ famlly rm w /walk-in
wet bar. Pr¢. landscaped w /auto-timed sprtnklers + 2 covered paUos.
Owners transferred · -make an offer: $144,900. Natalie Benjamin
752-1414. (W·98l
NEEDS LOVB.Y FAMILY
Rancho San Joaquin's largest model looks out on the areenest hllls &
just a short walt to pool & jacuul. Beautifully designed townhome
featuring Mexican tile, redwood wet bar + 3 BRs & 2'h baths. $133,000.
Madeline Q-oss 7S2·U14. (W·991
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AROilTECT'S DEUrMT
Ir you like tbe charm of 2·story glass windows + natural beamed
ceilings. •. If you like the comfort of 3 spacious BRs, family rm & 2
patios .• -AND if you like the convenience of 4S acres or parks w/pools.
jacuzzis & tennis cts .•. THEN make an appt. to see this charmer!
H34,900int'l. land. Madeline ems., 752-1414. (W.100 1
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. JASMINE W /VIEW . 1 j
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Turtle Bock Garden Home w /view of night lights. Generous use of glass j
& rustic woods ln living rm + fplc. 3 BRs incl. muter suite vt /enclosed •
patio & 2 baths. Kitchen nook, dining terrace & laundry rm. S148.950 •
Lorraine Rennie/Natalie Benjamin 752-1414. <W-1011 I
WOODBRIDGE ARBORWE
Soper price on this unit in fabulous lakeside comm. w/c1refl'ee living. 2
BRs + den. Move-ln ready. Owner will consider Jease/option w/SS.000
down. SllS.900. IWie Van Wleren 752·1414. (W·l~
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OETAQIED PATIO HOME
Looking ror a low malnt. single family home! We have il! 2 BRs +den.
2 baths & 2 covered pallos w /lush planUng. Lots or time on weekends for
tennis or swimming. All this for $93,500. Marion Friuell 752·1'14.
(W-103)
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~RANGE COUNTY
PROPERTY
SP£CTACllAR WHITE WATER VIEW -$275,000
You will find puce & serenity in this lovely 3 BR home on picturesque-.
unyoo/bluCr in quaint San Juan C.plstrano. U renect.s years of bappy J
ijving & much tender loving care & features malJlJflcent white waler '
view from deck & terraced gardens.. Appl. only. Paula Bailey 64.2-8235. :
CW-UM)
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OCEAN VIEW :
SUperblJ decorat.ed by Hant Morgan. Warm le inviting aplil-tevel home •
w/2 BRa, 2 baths downstairs; master suite. conv. den • lg.•
entertainment area upstairs. Garden off every room •/ocean view Crom
livlog area. $295,000. Lynne ValenUoe 644.QOO. (W·l05) ..
STARTER HOME Otl.Y S71.900t
Take adnntare of this chance to live In picturesque Sttrano Woods -• on1J ateps to the shores or Lake Forest I 2-story townhome featuring 2 lg.
BRs & charming country kUcben apeoing onto private brlclt paUo .•
Comm. assoc. offers mulli·recreaUonal activities incl tennis & ~wimminR. Paula Balley 642-82.35 (W 1061
lOVB. Y VIEW Of ..fflU.S .
Frvm beautifulbt butlt 4 BR Meredith bome w/tile entry. vaalLecl
ceWD11 • step.d.on dbdng. Mast.er BR W/fpk. Approx. MOO lq. n. of
living ll*OforCllf.11151,~. IJnoc ValeoUnel«-8200. <W·l07)
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Ji Street to strada prfYacr. 2 U. 2 IA.
sltower & liftc.Mn al tiled. Irick flnploce In
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MOllLE HOME WITH VIEW
O!i• .'1"'!' old. 2 IR, Z IA. lft a pYI. c......., located Newport IHClt .... .. .... pen witti pool. Close to ........ . •5ortcilioa. Si.op & co ... cn tWs bett I• area witti lllOflyahcf MtNr. Redltced ~ 40,000. --
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'Yiew1, Catalh•a a..wh. 6 .._.s c....._
parks, pooh & becmtf ... priYah bnc:li fr
•on! $435,000.
644-7020
21}3 SAM JOA9UIM HILLS ROAD
HEWPORT IEACH
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COROMA0Da MAR
Get ready for summer!
Spectacular bay views;
sUp, share pier; beaut.
teak & rosewood
features. 3 Bdrms .. 3 baths, separate maid's
quarters. Side & ocean
patios, laundry rm. &
workroom. $595,000
MAURY STAUFFER
SEA UON REALTY
3601 E Cst Hwy, CdM
67J.S454
1213 N. Cst Hwy, Laguna
49'7·3388
4.f'LEX $165,000
Unusual Income Proper·
ty & Room for additional
units with Deluxe Master
Suite. Call, for Personal
.PrevieVt.646-7171
OPfN 1119 •II S 'UN 101<1 N•(I •
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Cltarie Brown
and his new partner Bob
Bentson have an empty
desk in the offi<'e. Clve
us a <'all & let's talk
about the advantages or
selling real estate with
IEHTSON & IROWH
1401 DOVE ST.
Suite220 N'pt. Beach
I 002 Gettet'ol 1002 REALTORS 833-9781
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l PEN SUNDAY; Fabulous 4 Bdrm,
; a mily rm. separate dining, huge
master suite, step down living room,
•''pool. Outstanding view. 17 Burning
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One of Corona del Mar's Most
Glamorous Homes. On A Bayfront
Location With Sandy Beach For A
Front Yard. 3 Bedrooms. 3 Baths~
Plus Out Of This World Family·
Room With $425,000.
718 GOLDENROD
Charming 1 Sty Colonial W/3'Bdrm.
2 Ba. Liv Room W/Fireplace. Large
Bright f(jtchen. Well Decorated. 2
Sunny Patios. Garage/Guest House.
Nr Tennis Courts. Shops. $157,500.
304 OTERO
• Lovely Newport Beach 3Br, 2~
Bath Home. Vacant. Immaculate
· Move In Condition. Bright Cheerful
Setting. Custom Drapes. Select
Wall Papers. Sun-Deck. $145,000. A ·
.. Joy Of Newport" Listing.
2444 VISTA NOBLEZA
Bluffs. Large "C" Plan. Big Family
Room With Bar. Custom Features.
Nr Pool & Ramada. $149,500.
IY APPOINTMENT
NEWPORT BEACH
• Immaculate 3Br Den Condominium
With View Of Ocean From Second
Floor. Close To Pool, Jacuzzi,
Sauna And TeMis Courts. Call Us
For More Information. $129,500.
IA YFROMT WITH OCEAN VIEW
First Offering! Prestigious 1 Sty ~
Bdrm, 3Ba Contem~rary On The
Main Channel At Corona del Mar.
Incomparable. View Of Harbor
Boats. Luxurious Mir rored Liv
Room W /1.:ighted Custom Bar.
Spacious Family Room. 2
Fireplaces. Gourmet Gas Kitchen.
Priced At $425,000
It I DOVll DllVE 631-180
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MIHl--ttAHCH 41R.
POOL'C-$66,400
VA HO DOWN
Circular dnve. Large
family sired laving room.
Country kitchen. Dine.
Wall or glass view or COV·
cred pavilion & lush
grounds s u rrounding
H&F Freeform pool.
Separate wing for hide·
away Master Suite &
childre n 's quarters.
Hurry ror this unique
bargain! 963-7881
OPIN 111 9 •II S IUN IOlll NtCI '
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DOU HOUSE
3 Bdrm plus family
room. $2.950. to quahfled
buyer. Seller will pay
$1000. of buyers cost. Call
for details. "9Miiti~....-.~
MESA VERDE
$79,500
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, rami·
ly room, firepla ce.
Priced low at $82.500.
CALLqwckly751·3191.
C:SELECT
I PROPERTIES
COVIMGTOM
Super pride or ownership
fourplex. All units with
washer/dryer hookups.
Shake roof. Three
bedrooms, tVto baths
owners unit, or course!
Will exchange $188,000.
Owner motivated. See
our ad under "Income
Property Section''.
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PLACE
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EXECUTIVE'S
Outstanding 3 bedroom,
2 bath, l year old in area
of more expensive
homes. Full pri ce
$132,000. CALL 751·3191.
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LOOKIHG FOR A
AXER U,,&77177
Great om vu 1n Npt Ht.,
where the action Is I
Open EVERY afternoon,
call Cleo there 64&-5369,
or United Biers 646-7414.
P.S. noVt greatly re·
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Co. 2A HR VET AGT
65l-a171
llG CA.HYON TOWMHOME -
Beautifully upgraded "Greenbrier"
· fronting golf course with superb view.
Best priced view property in Big
Canyon. Parquet in kitchen, mirrored
wet bar, private mas ter suite
upstairs. $192,000 32 Sea Island Dr .
Open Sat & Sun.
HARBOR VIEW LUSK -Just reduced.
This home has many custom features.
Large courtyard; beautiful olive tree
a nd many ros e bushes. Bltn
bookshelves, formal dining rm,
paneled family rm w /parquet floor,
hu ge pool. Open Sat/Sun 873
Sandcastle Dr. $226,000.
IRVIME -Localion plus convenience. A
short walk to schools and shops.
Located in University Park on quiet
cul·de-s ac. Best value in area at
$109,000. Open Sat/Sun 17852 Mann
TURTLEROCK HIGHLANDS. -It has it
all! 4 Bdrm, 3 full baths, view, sun
filled home with all the amenities
expected. Priced at yesterday's
market. Open Sal/Sun. 15 Rimrock
SPYGLASS VIEW -4 Bdrm highly
upgraded. P,rof essionalJy decorated
and landscaped. Panoramic view of
ocean and bayfront. Offered at
s..119,000. #9 Monterey Circle. Open
Sunday
TURTLEROCK BROADMOOR -3 Bdrm,
family room, den home. Corner lot,
approx . 1750 sq. ft. Nice landscaped.
Owner anxious. Offered al $119,500.
Open Sat/Sun. 19322 Sierra Bello
EASTILUFF -This lovely 3 bdrm Lusk
home, oriented for family living.
Watch s unsets from the s pacious
professionally designed back yard
accommodates RV or boat storage.
Offered at $148,000. 2425 Bamboo.
Open Saturday only. ·
HARIOR VIEW LUSK -Vacant 4 bdrm
fa mily room, great ocean view. Ne~ carp~ts & paint inside, Just waiting for
you lo move in . Offered al $244,500.
3907 Inlet Isle. Open Sat/Sun
OTHER PROPERTIES
TURTLEROCK HIGHLANDS -New Lusk
Home. Beautiful view from this 2
storyh4 bdrm McGregor model. Close
to sc ools, parks. with homeowner's
recreational facilities. Available in August.
HARBOR VIEW -Highly upgraded 3
bdrm, den, family room hom e
featuring exquisite jacuzzi s urrounded
by lush green landscaping. Plenty of
privacy.
SPYGLASS -For lease -. beautifully
decorated, la ndscaped 3 bedroom
house with patio, 3 car garage, great
Inland view. Offered at $900. per
month.
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WESTCLIFF
Almost 3000 sq. rt. or
ramily living. 4 BR &
den. 2 Fireplaces. & a
super yard. Priced lo scU
al S185,000 Agt, 673-8700.
Have something lo sell?
IACICIAY
$71,900!!
HeaUd POOL. TENNIS.
JACUZZI. SAUNA. Huge
mstr suite, pvt patio, try
10% down. RBrkr. Bruce
96J..8377
Classlfied ads do it well. SelJ idle ttem.'i 642·5678
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UNCOMPROMISED REGANCE
OPEM TODAY
I 0 SEA ISLAND DR.
Direct golf course frontage
s pectacular "2" fairway view. No
detail overlooked in this gracious
"Augusta" home. 2 Bdrm. suites +
den /study, rormal dining, view
deck. 2,000 Sq. fl. of sophisticated
·living. Truly without equal t Offered
at $249,000. Shown with pride by
appointment through -.
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llG CANYON
Create a sensation! A spectacular
home for entertaining, overlooking the
18th fairway of exclusive Big Canyon
Country Club. Breathtaking 2-story
ceilings. A uniquely designed,
meandering swimming pool, flows th~
length of the lot, producing the ideal
atmosphere for an outdoor party. The
book-lined mstr. bdrm. is huge & also
overlooks the course. The mstr. bath
with sunken ·Roman tub, is equally
spacious, with appropriate walk-in
wardrobe. 3 Bdrms. in all + a
convert. den. A showcase, priced
realistically at $425,000. See 14 Rue
Grand Valle; open Sat. & Sun. l ·S •
THE BLUFFS
Big enough for the whole family. A
beautiful "Carmelita" end unit with
4th bdrm. downstairs & separate from
the rest of the house. Ideal for that
independent teenager or as an office
for dad. Convenient, worry.free living
with your exterior maintenance,
greenbe lt & swimming pool all
maintained by the community assoc.
At $159,500 -fee simple -you won't
find a cheaper way lo have this much
in such a prime location. Open Sat. &
Sun. 1·5. See 359 Vista Madera.
SAM JUAN CAPISTRANO
Magnificent 5 acre estate site with
vista from Saddleback to the sea.
Secluded, yet only 8 min. to Dana
Point Yacht Harbor. Plenty of room
for tennis cts., horses, swimming pool
& privacy. $350,000
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'73-4400
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BACK I lfG CA.HYCH LOT
BAY One of Big Canyon's
largest home slles. Ap·
prox ~ acre overlookln1
VTEW!4bedroom.2bath private gre~nbe~t.
and family room! Lots or $325:000. Serious in·
room for living and a qulnes only. 644·"111 beautiful Back Bay and wkdys, 640·1395 Sat &
Eastblu!fviev! $132.000 Sun
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Our moJe~
* "VERSAILLES" This rare,
dramatic 2-story Big Canyon
beauty, features a sensational,
panoramic view! Let us show you
all the amenities TODAY 1·5. 5 Rue
Montreux. $425,000
"SOUTIIPORT" The perfect family
home, with sheltered pool.& jacuzzi,
high on Spyglass Hill. $338,500. By
appointment.
"ELDORADo•• Executive
townhome in quiet, Big Canyon
location. 2-Story, 3 bdrm., 2•h
baths. Owner wants quick sale.
$175,000
"LEGEND" DramaUc l·bdrm. &
convert. den. located near the
water. Pool, jacuzzi & private
beach. $225,000. By app't.
"VILLA GRANDA" 2·Story
Meditt style townhome in highly
desirable Bluffs. 3 Bdrms., 2'h
baths. Priced to sell at $114,500. 835
Amigos Way #9. Open today 1·5.
'1ARBORLAKE,, Lovely, nearly
new 2 bdrm .. 2 bath, across from
lake & clubhouse. Elegant
entertaining patio in large, private
yard. $119,500.
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OPEN SUM
621 lido P..ts DrlZCtHI
1139 SabriRa Terr, CdM
2901 c....,.. EmtbWf
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$391,000
$152,900
$265,000
$139,900
$249,900
IN NEWPORT &
CORONA. DEL MAR
**llEAUTIRJL WATEIFllONT-YllWS
FAIULOUS two bedroo• and de11
cCMldo 1 Ir 1-1io.... ~ loadt of rOOM to
roal9 md •ioY IMTICJ OH THE WA.Ta. ElecJ•lfr dtcorahd wlfll M fOl S. WW. .
coordlrulhd to.es. pl•taHc. .., ... 1
•d oricjRal desiCJll fir•plac•. VIEWS OF
TWO IAYFRONTS. Security, presHge
aad best of all. • .a IOA T SLIP
cnaUable for ....... boat. $325,000
WOOD, GLASS, FORJVER VIEW
Located betwee• bayfront a1td
oceaafreftt mid cOftYeftiertt to nft ftWr1.
•• artfsffc 3-story home of MWMSS In
md Ollt. Mo-fable sl&ylight and roof for
... 1ag. $265,000
STEPS TO CEAM DUPLEX
Jut a bnatlt owtq front OceGnfront
bffch at the quiet end of West Hewport.
Spacloa coner duplex with I~ l
~ 2 batlt Bts. Yov oww Hte l9d.
$219,000
PRIY ACY OH A. COlHY
A truly warm .ct in•itllMJ t.nify hotM In
a q•alltr realderatlal en•lronMe.t.
C011nwaf to sdtools •d sboppiMJ ltt
EastbWf. s.ootll flowlllCJ 4 ........,.
ho•e incWIMJ separate mas .... Mite .ct
larCJe formal dinilMJ room. Two patios for
etderfaining and MIHI VIEW. R.-C"' to
$152,900
GREENERY & PERFECTIOH
hclthNJ tflrH le•el conter cG11do111ioi.,.
home with l beclrootw, den, famlty room
and d lnh1g room. ProfHslonally
decorated in quiet good taste and
lntfltactllah. Coannint to beach Clltd
t...nis costs. S 149 ,500.
~TEPS TO IEACH41DO SANDS
No crossing the highway to reach
bHutiful OCEAMFROMT! In a leach
cowu••ty with pool and tennis courts.
Warm th & charm abound in this l
bedroom holne in Hewport leach. &joy
all the benefits of ownership for a
reason~• price. $139,900. Come by
and SH this OPEN HOUSE °" Sat. &
Sun. I ·S P.M. at 4909 lruce Cresceret.
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IM TUSTIN & SANT A AMA ·
SUPERI COUHTRY RIDGE. VIEW
Wann, comfortable •d almost new In
C091try RJdge Clf'ff. SWT~ by the
aerenlty of hilts mid greeMry this 4
bedroCMR holM has aft arneNH" for ti..
family. Coordinmd d•cor and i.,.
fmnlly room, dhdng room mid fJbrary.
Shown by appointment. $272,720
GLA.MOltOUS & GRANDIOSE
'OM CoaHB
YOU11g Spanish 1tyle hOMe °" a S.,.
coner lot with hnpre11ln pri•ocy.
l...tiful spoclous ntry to f01"111a1 Uriftg
md dWRg creos. Lwp fcnify room.
pfa deft and two stories of "'9-c•·
Thrtt lar'tJ9 "*°OOMS CZ bedroa.1 are
sulhsl with balcoay •d VIEW front
master. Beautiful landscaph•g ancl
desll)Hd patio. $300,000
EST A. TE IN THE CITY
Arbtocratfc 2-atory INNM ...WICMll of
Hacodr Pri with an oddreu yo. c•
a,. proud to call your own. ...............
winding stairway entry leads to 3
spacloa beclrow. formal IMng rooM
•d wh ...... S..-••• 2 bedroo.. 2
bath ,..st hoMe wftti fireplace. Al H111
ph11 beoutlful pool orad ••Rlcured
grotatds °" a I OOx 155 ft. lot. sa.o,.. by
appolnhMftt $294,000.
GRAND, NEW CUSTOM W JYtlWS
Ollfy 4 .__. ......... of tt.. aataM
Co1fferldg• Ho"'H RHffed ... tlle
hlHllclH of T•tlA. IMaglnatfff 4 .. s
bedroCMM, all with f ecv1al, ,..... l
ffreplCTUt. 2 both •d l c.. p09ts.
Lorge fonMI ...... rooms and t.Nly
room•. Tl-. perfect f...tly ._... fOf'
ll•ln9 ftHt to raatwre la • '••tlty
nsldHtfal ahncKphen. From: $249,900 . *. *
CA.U FOil DITAfLS ON THISI
5 lrteOIM.... SllS.000
3Md. +den..._ $67,toO
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2633 W. Coost Hwy.
Newport Beach
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HARIOR VIEW HILLS
A private .courtyard entry leads to
this lovely 4 bedroom, plus storage
room home. The canyon, hill and
ocean views complete the beautiful
setting. Presented at $224,500. See
Evan Corkett at -
1300 SANDCASnE
ADO It.AILE
CotlONA DB. MAR CHARMER
Beautifully remodeled house,
walking distance to beach.
Hardwood floors. new kitchen with
.Jenaire barbecue. Shingled exterior
area. Delight to see!! $148,500. See
Barbara Collins at -
708 GOLDENROD
FANTASTIC
COllOHA DB. MAR DUPLEX
Lovely tradi tional home. 4
bedroom, 2th bath with jacuzzi.
Beautiful kitchen and dining area,
detached one bedroom apartment
over garage. This is the finest
duplex available. $219,000. See
Phyllis Dillon at -
71~ JASMINE
A REAL• HARIOR VIEW
Fresh & clean everywhere. New
carpets, new paint in & out, a great
open feeling to this 4 bedroom, 2'h
bath home with a great view, for
$219,950. See Carol McMahon at -
I 251 SURRJHE
CHOICE LOCA TIOM
Turtle Rock corner lot,· close to
schools and community tennis and
pool. Bright, Sul)Jly 4 bedroom, 21.h
bath home. Move-in condition.
Priced at $126,500 including the
land. See Ginny Anderson at
4922 ALCORN LANE
OCEAN &: CANYON VIEW
High in Corona Highlands. end of
cul de sac, 3 bdrm. home with
fantastic view. Large patio for.
sunsets behind Catalina. $295,000.
See Craig Kindig at
-409 OE SOLA TERRACE
THIS IS THE ONl!
This is the very best offering
available in the Bluffs. The best
value for the dollar. Newly
redecoraled ''U"-Plan. 3 bedrooms
or 2 bedrooms plus den ; all for
$115,000.
IRVIHE-AHD INVITING
One of the lowest priced 4 BR
homes. with huge yard, near park
a nd pool. schools, freeway,
shopping and ready for fast escrow.
Move-in condition. We s uggest you
see it. .. Then compare. ~3,000.
RIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE
OF THE FAIRWA. Y
is the view from this well located
Big Canyon townhouse. 2 bedrooms
and a den, security gated, cathedral
ceilings and r eady to move in. Next
lo pool and jacuzzi. $239,500.
. CORONA DEL MAR COTTAGE
Charming remodeled home 2 blocks
from Big Corona beach, on a quiet
tree lined street. Tasteful earth
tones, beams and shutters. Lush
enclosed patio. $179,500 including
the land.
ILUFFS
Lovely end unit, Franciscan Model,
3 BR; mosl private greenbelt.
Everything new. Carmel carpet, all
appliances . hardware, lighting
fixtures. window treatment,
Jandscaping, wallpaper, etc. Must
see. $155,000
DB.UXE COHDO ON THE IA.Y
Overlooking pool & jacuzzi is this
lovely 2 be droom. 2.lfz bath
condominium. Exciting master
bedroom featuring a private
dressing room & sauna. 24 ,hour
security controlled buil<ling.
$275,000
IA. YSHOltEs-HIV ATE AIU
J .. ovely 2-story home on Bayshore
Dr. 4 Bdrm., Fam.Rm., 4 baths,
overlooking beautiful lanai. Close to
private beach & Marina. $259,500
RIMGE IEMIEFITS
On the OCEANFRONT with
JN COME. Fantastic view of
Catalina or the surfers. Lower unit
leased all summer at *>()()per week.
Upper 5 bedroom owner occupied.
Many amenities including
fireplaces & off street parking.
$495,000 "
""COiMlfaL ...... co.
644·9060
1111 SAN ~N teU11110,
... Nl'MICl«r c:.N'ln
SAT/SUN 1·5
HUNTINGTON HAltlOUR $399,500
Beautifully decorated 4 bedrm
waterfront home with dock for up to
50' boat. Glass walled cantilevered
concrete deck on water s ide.
Perfection thruout. Soft colors.
marble frplc. wet bar. Home of
famous Christmas Cruise of Lights!
IEST IUY IM THE 11.UFFS
Lovely greenbelt view from this
elegant condo with 2 master suites.
dining room. 2112 baths & secluded Cam
rm with frplc & solid oak paneling.
Air/Cond. $170.000 incl. the land!
2921 ,.ERU SAT/SUN 1·5
OCEANFRONT COHD~l4,fOO
in beautiful Kauai! Adjacent to 27 hole
golf course. Private airport. Lots of
fun-great investment. Gross income
Mar. $1,421. Trade? Call for info.
HARIOR VIEW-$239,000
Enjoy the "sit-down" ocean view from
the spa~1o~s Ii ving r~. of this really
sharp View home lnv1tmg entry with
beautiful atrium. huge family rm
( µool Lab le sµace >. 4 bedrms & DR.
I 020 WHITE SAILS SAT/SUN 1·5
llG CYN NEW TOWNHOME $1-40,000
Leisure living in this delightful. new
townhome. Expansive living rm with
fireplc. formal dining with. wet bar. 2
Bedrms. 2 baths, wide balcony makes
charming outdoor' sitting rm. Pool.
t ennis courts. security gale.
38 SEA ISLAND DRIVE ~ SAT /SUH 1 ·5
(off Ford Rd. & Jamboree)
llG CYH TOWNHOMl FOil LEASl
Beautiful brand new 2 bedroom & den
"Pinehurst" model. 2 112 Baths, dining
room. wet bar & upgraded cptng.
Tenn is cts. pool & jacuzzi. Ask $750.
<See Broker c.it 38 Sea Island Dr.)
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS
21 I I San Joaqwin Hilts Road
HEW,.ORT CEHTY. H.I . 644-4910
Anlion Sakperoon&
Former Lusk Co. Vice President and
G cne r al Manager opens beautiful
prestigious new Real Estate office in
Newport Beach. across from Big
Canyon. Specializing in the resale of
fine quality homes a nd estates. We
a rc now interviewing professional
s alespersons. For an exciting and
rewarding futur e call Mr. Hall,
640-9420. Excellent company benefits.
Unique 4 Bel, 3 Ba, dining & family
rooms. New Jtalian tile roof.
Jacuzzi in master suite -2 wood
burning fireplaces. Oak plank
floors, plush carpeting -Exquisite
decor in every room -Prestige
area. Call for appt. ~.500.
BRING TENNIS RACKETS
Newly listed -Harbor Highlands
-J bedroom, 2 ba. ram room. Mu$t
sell. Open Sat & Sun 1·5. 2021 Diano
Ln, Newport Beach. $139,000
4 Br, l lh Ba, patio, walled yard.
FHA assumable. ~.900. -TREASURE ISLAND -MobUe
Home 1 Bd. Ex cond. Steps to beach $'.8500.
·1827 Westcllft Or. Newport Beach
631-0900
GORGEOUS FRANCISCAN
Lovely Blurrs condo with choicest
view of Upper Bay, Islands & Dover
Shores. Custom alarm system &
bayside enclooed terrace. $186,500. See
Joan Shelton Sat/Sun. 1·5 635 Vista
Bonita (del Oro to Mar Vista to
Bonita).
ILUFFS RENT AL
Splendid X-Plan, 3 bdrms .• 21h baths.
frplc., community pool. $650 Monthly.
See Marge Wolfe Sun. 1·5. 328 Vista
Trucha (off del Oro).
759-0811
DON TYLaN a
assoc •• RaALTOR•
JOl'4A••Nt ~VI &Al t•l. .,, __
ONTHE-
GOLFCOURSE
Be sure to see this spac.
redecorated s Bdrm, 3
bath executive home.
1be muter bedroom bas
a commanding view of
1011 course. The chef's
kitchen bouts a gas
stove. separate electric
cook tops & solarium
floor. Then ... add to lbls a music room, !am/din·
ing rm and a separate rm for your pool table.
Loaded with tasteful de-
cor a ting and antique
charm. OUered a t
$1.32.000
RILLER REAL TY
Cal546-0114
SUNSET BEACH
Call today for your tour
oC our outstanding homes
DOMT WA.IT -This" condo must be
sold this week! t f Super family •iu.
near schools & playground. Interior
features new carpeting, rozt brtck rp,
oak floors. BEST BUY IN BLUFFS4
$132,900. OPEN ALL WEEKEND. 689
Vista Bonita, N.B.
MOVE IM IY SUMMER -& enjoy the
beaut. view of Newport Harbor &
s urrounding hills from this 2 sty, 5 B~
home. Docking faclllties to
accommodate 3 boats. Price reducecl
to $635,000. !
LOOKING IM ARIORLAKE7 -Compare
the price for this plush 2 BR condo!
Luxurioli.s Covington model. Sunken
LR, mirrored wardrobes, auto gar
opener. Lrg. rear yard, nr. pool, jac &
lake. Priced below mkt. v8J.ue at.
$115,500. •
CDM DWI.IX -Llve in the 3 BR & rent
the 1 BR to help w It.tie mtg,payment.
Close to shopping, churches &
r ecreation. Jog to the beach. Really
super for the plan ahead investor +
just plain nice living. Call for appt. to
see now, because it won't last long at
this low price. $172,500.
640-9900
4~0 NEWPOllT CENTl:.H OHIVE '7!'>9·0011
ln thls unique beach com· GtMt'ol I 002 · G1111r.. I OOZ Dlunity. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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EASTBLUFF"*BLUFFS
FABULOUS HEW LISTINGS
LUSK 5 BR 3 ba., lge: tam. r1'i. W/2nd
frplc .• form. din., 2700 sq. ft. of great
Ii vi ng area. fluge encl. ppolsized lot
(almost 1h acre). 3 Car gar. Cul' de
sac. -Super family home. Asking
$197,500
OPEH l·S 920 ALDER loff Alta Vlstal
CHOICE EARLY ILUFFS Lovely
greenbell w/some bay view. 3 BR. 2"2
ha .. 1850 sq. ft. Like nf'w thruout. incl
luxurious neutral t·pt.
OPEM 1·5 611 VISTA IONITA
ASK ABOUT
3Br, 2Ba Dplx on 22nd SL
OR
4Br', 2%Ba home oa sand
OR
JBr +loft Corido w /view OR SEE
HEWUSTING
OHTHESAHD
Remodeled 2 story.•ca11
rordetails.
DONT
DELAY
WE HAVE
OTHERS
146-5502
ISLAND MANSION ·
True! Over 7,000 sq. ft. mansion oo
fabulous Linda Isle. Magnificent ~
story. Tile roof. 18' carved en tr-¥
doors. 4 BR., den. billiard room.
maids quarters & sauna. Wide, wide
frontage on the water. Large boal
4ock. fabulous pool & SP.a + much,
much more. Seller will finance.
Excellent terms. Call today.
I ·LEVEL P AULi/i. T he big one, with a
ra m . rm. & huge m str. bdrm. suite
w/sitting area. End unit, ideally near
pool. You,'ll love it! $169,500
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Prlnt.e road leads thru "'
producing a Y oc ado f il=iiiiiiiiii;;;;;:=::::::;
OPEN 1·5 401 VISTA PARADA crove. Home sits of
forest edge. Open beall\S
LEASES 2 Big E -Plans w/bay views. 3
DR. Cam. rm. $775, & $850 Mo.
& glass r eveal view or
pond & bird avaries.
Custom 2 BR, 2 BA & many open areas.
Fealured in lbe
newspaper. Sllort run to
beach, $124,000. HELEN 8. DOWD
REALTOR INC. 644-0134 WALUCE&CO.
REALTORS
7' 4-729-5966
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RED HILL PRESENTS THESE OUTSTAHDIM
BUYS FOR YOUR CONSIDER.A TIOH.
IRV1NE TERRACE -CORONA DEL MAR
4 BR. FR, Pool. Fee Land $207 .500
EASTILUFF
4 BR, DR, La rge Pool.Size Lot $lfi5,000
TURnE ROCK -TR GLEN
Plan #4 Townhouse, Great View, 2 BR, Den
$154,000
Plan #2 Patio Home, 4 BR, FR. DR Sl71.900
UM1¥ERSITY PARK
Chancellor Plan I, 2 BR $106.000
Amherst Garden Home, 3 BR 89,900
Fordham Park II Homes, 4 BR, FR, 21h BA
$135,500
Fordham vmage I, 4 BR, FR, 21h BA $105,900
Edinburg Village I. 3 BR, FR. 21h BA $98,500
WOODllUDGE
We have a wide selection of homes in almo~t·
every development, including Lake f<ront.
Creekside, Broadmoor, WB Estates , wn
Place.
DEERFfB.O
We have townhouses, patio homes and park
homes. A nice variety and choice in most
areas.
GREENTREE
Some super buys in Cambridge models plus a
new listing on an outstanding Hampton.
CULVERDALE
Have we got a deal for you! Several Plan 43's
and 44's, 45's and 47's. These outstanding
listings are offered at an affordable price.
Call today regarding these modest income
homes.
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552-7500 .. ,l •
OPEN HOUSES SAT/SUN l·S
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305 Coral. lal W. SZ46,S
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OH WATERFRONT W/PIER & VllW
A fle.U. .ct ..... pt oplrfy • ...
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firepleces spadoa bolcCNfJ, p.tio. mid! ''""''other t.ulaeL YCMI cm .. ft 111 •' fa•llY ho1H or a two •It re•tal.J
$449,000 I •
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Chtlf'lllMg 3 ....... hOtM with loads of;
otltdoor/iadoor llthrlaW.g poulbHIHn.;
Separat• 2 bdrooM cottage wltll.
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WA TERFROHT proputy. Oas•ore:
moorf11g lftcWecl $450,000 • . .
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Tnlr o wann met lmtilNJ ..._..,.....
wood. brick Hd b••••· Totall~
coordl..attd dKor ...... fJDod tah.1
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T erriflc cllpn wffll 2-story frollt
ltota• wHlt ... 11-fl11g/ ........ ..
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f r a fmly to move into
t e Newport area & c cape paying an out·
r gcous price. Live in a
fl "Buccola Built'' me known (or spacious
r sizes & hu ge
ardrobe & storage
ce. Only a rew blocks f om Cli(( Dr. & tbe
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llYIHI
3t Bdrm .• 2 bath lfwnbouse; C epic.. brick
Jtatios. Open Sal/Sun. ib. 5062 Alden, The Ter·
rilce ·
tHEWPORT IEACH 4j Bdrtns., family rm .•
bar, pool, bonus rm.
view. $189,900. 2245
vine Av e., o pen
l/Sun l·S.
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esa. Existing 3 BR
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'IOI Goldemod, Corooa del Mar
6"·9060 $148,SOO Sa 1-4/Sun l ·S
'IM Tia Jyan~ Laguna Beach
499-3647 $1121000 Sat/Sun 12·4
125 Via Yetta (Lido Isle) NB
64().5357 $209,SOO Sat/Sun 1-S
l84 Ma.gttoUa St., Costa Mesa
613-9479 $72,500 Sat/Sun 2-S
DIRECTORY
32411 Spyglass Crt, San Juan Capo
496-7711 $94,500 Sunday l ·'
505 S. Spruce, Santa Ana
Sct0-3666 $55.000 SatJSun l ·S ·31645 Via Madonna, San J uan CaPo
646·77ll Sat/Sun 1-S
'1500 Antiguti <Dover Shores) NB
642-5200 $265,995 Sat/Sun 1·5 5241 Thom Tree (The Terrace> Irv.
642-8235 $87,900 Sat/Sun 12·4 . 226 Colton, Newport Shrs, N. B.
645·9161 Sat/Sun 1·5
1919Chubasco (Irv. Terr.)CdM
642·5200 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 300 E. Cst Hwy #71 (DeAnza Vill)NB
642-8235 $63,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
300 E. Cst Hwy #49 (DeAnza Vitl )NB
642-8235 $49.900 Sat/Sun 1·5
1211 Miramar, Laguna Beach
646-325.5 $ll5,000 Sat/Sun 1-S
*31 No. Sea Island (Big Cyn) CdM
675-6000 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
708 F ernleaf, Corona del Mar
644-7211 $135.000 Saturday 1·5
251 Lower Cliff Dr. #5, Laguna Bch
494-8057 $89,500 Sunday l ·5
SS Sea Island Dr. (Big Cyn) NB
640-9019 $134,900 Sun 2·5
1029 Glenneyre, Laguna Beach
494-7578 $164,500 Sun.1·4
2702 Hillside Dr. (HVKnls) NB
640-9019 $143,500 Sun. 2-5
117 Via Vella (Lido Isle) N.B.
675-6000 $238,500 Sun. l ·S
12 Gunnison (Univ. Park) Irvine
642-8235 $120,000 Sun.1:30-5
26444 Calle San Antonio,SJ Cap
496-0505 $58,000 Sunday 1-5
• 2 IR & FAM RM or DEM
2501 Harbor View (HVH) CdM
646-7414 $229,500 fee Sat/Sun 1·5
* •21 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach
752-1920 $250,000 Sunday 1-5
1967 PtRamsgate,HbrVuHms,NB
644-0413 $142,500 Sal/Sun 1·5
14632 Beach (College Prk) Irv.
559-8312 $77,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
202 Ave Serra, San Clemente
496-7711 .$105,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
65 Sea Island Dr. (Big Cyn) NA
547-7044 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
**26 BaJboa Coves, Nwpt Beach
675-7060 $275,000 Sun.1-5
1942 Port Cardigan (HVH> Npt Bch
644-6038 $138,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
305 La Jolla Dr., Npt Hts, NB
646-5369 $142.500 Open Daily
16 Montanas Norte, Irvine
645-9161 Sat /Sun 1·5
#10 Rue Fount ainbleau,B.CynNB
646-3928 $249,900 Sun. 1·5
1979 Port Nelson CHV Homes) NB
642-8235 Sat/Sun 12-5
23162nd st., Newport Beach
642·38.50 $99,500 Sat/Sun 1-S
1954 PL Claridge <HVHomes) NB
640-0020 $139,500 Sun. l·S
890 Joann, Costa Mesa
545-7983 $74,500 Sunday l ·S
1045 Balboa, Laguna Beach
499-4685 $129,500 Sun 12-5
4082 Manzanita, Irvine
559-6177 $79,900 Sunday 12-5
•17271 JulipLa ne, Hunt'g Beach
842-8271 Sunday 12·5
2444 Vista Nobleza, Newport Bch
631-1800 $149,500 Sunday 1·5
17 Bridgewood (Lakefront), Irvine
675-5794 $149,500 Sunday l ·S
3 BEDROOM
1979 Port Nelson (HV Homes) NB
642-823.5 Sat/Sun 12-5
1485 Skyline Drive, Laguna Beach
644"'6200 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
128 Harbor Is land Rd., Nwpt Beach
675-7661/833-0610 Sunday l·S-
•16963 Roundhill Dr., Hunt'g Hrbr
968-3229 $169,900 Sat/Sunday·
2021 DianaLn., Newport Beach
631-0900 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2220 Vist.a Hogar (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch
644-4128 $99,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
320 Marigold, Corona de l Mar
644-9060 $179,500 Sun . 2·5
1827 Mariners Drive, Newport Bch
540-3666 $153,900 Sat/Sun 1-~
2425 Bamboo (EastblufO N.B.
675·34ll $148,000 Sat.1-5
217 Via Orvieto (Lido Isle) N.B.
673-1020 $195,000 Sun. 1·5
1501 Lincoln Lane, Newport Beach
642-2793 $180,000 Sunday 1-5
512-514-516 Geneva, Hunt'g Beach
.842-4466 eve 846-4938 Sat/Sun 1-5
611 Lakeview, Costa Mesa
751-3910 $91,500 Sat/Sun 12-5
3015CliffDr. (NptHts)N.B.
645-8207 $159,500 Sun.1·5
•1107 Oxford Ln (WestcliCO N.B.
644-9060 $185,000 Sun.1-5
304 Otero, Bluffs, Newport Beach
631-1800 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
27586 Starrise, San Juan Capo
496-7711 $75,900 Sun 1:30-5
31152 Via Santo Tomas, SJ Cap
493-7682 , Sat/Sun 11-5
1847 Port Sheffield, Newport Bch
640-9019 $154,900 Sat/Sun
5216 River, Newport Beach
631·0468 $124,500 Sat/Sun 12-5
17852 Mann (Univ. Park) Irv.
675-3411 $109,000 Sat /Sun l·S
1521 Kings Rd., Newport Beach
645-7575 $249.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
207 Milford Dr, CamShrs,CdM
673-4400 $249 500 Sat/SWl l ·S
618 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach
642-1830 $114,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2038 Aliso, Costa Mesa
1&46-7171 $122,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
226 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar
• 759·Mll $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1812 Port,A.,hleJ,Newport Beach
64().1440 $1371500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1106 Valley Circie, Cost.a Mesa
~ $95,000 Sat/Sun l ·S
192Lexington1.11 ... Costa Mesa ·
s.0-1120 $64.950 Sat/sun 1-s-
284 Robin Hood, Costa Mesa
546·2313 $117 ,500 Sun 12-5
3351 Mar igold, Costa Mesa
· 546-2313 $ll6,000 Sat/Sun
2708 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach
752-7315 Sat/Sunday 1-5
34552 Calle Paloma, Capo Beach
675-5511 Sunday 1·5
•4909 Bruce Crescent.L.S .• N~
631-1400 $139,900 . Sunday 10-5
403 Iris (Old CdM) CdM
675-6000 $158,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•412 Colton (Npt Shores) N.B.
675-6000 $98.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
*2016 Vis la Caudal (Blurts) N.B.
675-6000 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
4515Hampde n Rd,CamShrs,CdM
675-6000 $228,500 · Sat/Sun 1·5
315 Amethyst, Balboa Island
673-6900 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
#IS Deoclar (Smoketree) Irv~
644-7211 $82,500 Saturday 1·5
•#11 BarloventoCrt,NptCrst,NB
644-7211 $128,ooo ·Sunday 1·5
107 "A" St., Bal Penin, N.B.
631-1400 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
19392 Sierra Bello <Trtlrk) Irv.
752-6488 $109,500 Sun. 1·5
311 Montero <Balboa Penin.) N.B.
' 675-4600 $179,500 Sun. 12-3
358 Flower, Costa Mesa
548-2901 Sunday 1-5
1520 Bluebird, Laguna Beach
$239,000 Sun 2:30-5:30
4461 W. Coast Hwy CNwptShrs) N.B.
640-6161 $167,500 Sun.1·5
250 E. 19th Street, Costa Mesa
646-4463 $79,900 Sun.1-5
30831 Marilyn Dr., South Laguna
759-0422 $179,500 Sunday 1·4
2901 Pape1·Ln.Aniv. Est.,NB ·
642-8235 $124,500 Sun. 1-5
400 Visla Quinta (Bluffs) NB
642-8235 Sun. 10-5
6 Rue Va lbonne (Big Canyon ) NB
644-6200 $299,500 Sun .1-5
•1855 Illinois. Mesa Verde, CM
545-9491 $85,900 Sunday 12·4
*#4 Sand flower, Newport Beach
645-9161 Sunday 1-5
2596 Willow Ln., Costa Mesa
645-0303 $72,900 Sun.1:30-5
3 IR & GUEST HOUSE
2549 F ordham, Costa Mesa
546-2313 S99.900 Sun 1-5
3 IR & FAM RM or D~
18201 Lucero Way, Tustin
838-4494 $84,500 Sat/Sun 11·6
#19 Shoal. J asmine Creek, CdM
644-1156 Sat & Sunday 1·5
2163 Puente, Costa Mesa
557-5415 $89.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2007 Commodore (Baycrest) NB
646-8.515 $187.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1983 Federal, Costa Mesa
834-1702 Sat/Sun 1·5
570 Travers, Costa Mesa
754·6ft32 $79,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1713 Iowa (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa
540-7610 $97,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2517 Westminster Ave., C.M.
642-0369 $87 ,900 Sat/Sun 12-5
1001 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach
548-6333 $179,-500 Sat/Sun 1-5
207 11 Chuser , Huntington Beach
963-6767 $92,500 Sun 12-4
29211 Kensington Dr., Lag Niguel
497-2426 S127.500 Sal/Sun 1-5
27251 Nubles, Mission Viejo
831-1328 $75,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
7242 Seaworthy Dr., Hunt. Bch.
640-1812 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
* • 237 Canal CNwpt Shores) N. B.
645-7575 $225,000 Sun.1-5
1312 Dover Dr. (Westcliff) NB
642-0758 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2006 Port Albans Circle, N.B.
640-0847 Sat/Sun 12-5
2049 Port Bristol (Har Vu), N.B.
640-0468 $165,000 Sat/Sun 12:5
793 Bolsana, Laguna Beach
497-2421 $256,000 Sat/Sun 11·3
33761 Wndjmr DrN gSbr.sLgNig
493-8060 · $18.5,000 . Sal/Sun 11·5
2858 Drake Ave <Mesa del Mar> CM
557 -3160 $84,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
41 Snapdragon (Deerfield), Irv.
551·1444 S83,500 Open Daily
506 Marguerite, Corona del Mar
759-1288 $206,950 Sat/Sun 1-5
*4592 Greentree Ln., Irvine
552-7959 $134 ,500 Sat/Sun 12·5
1946 Port Carney, Newport Beach
640-2523 $159,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
29792 Andrea Way, Laguna Niguel
494-9473 $139,500 Sat/Sun 10·2
409 De Sola Terr (Corona Inds> CdM
644-9060 $295,000 Sat/Sun l·S
19322 Sierra Bello, Turtlerk (Brdmr)
675-3411 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1514 Skyline Dr., Laguna Beach
· 494-1973 $169,500 Dail,y
31672 Sea Cove, South Laguna
494·9456 $275 000 Sat/Sun 1-5
25012 RefleJo, Mission Viejo
496-7711 $89,900 Sunday t-4·
••19j5 Bayside Dr., CdM
631·1800 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1..S
•2845 Cassia, Newport Beach
644-0940 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1..S
436 Cambridge, Npt Hts, Npt. Bch.
540·3666 $109,900 Sat/Sun l..S
•14 Rue Grand Valle (Big Cyn) NB
613-4400 M.25.000 Sal/Sun l..S
•2948 Andros St (Mesa Verde) CM
548-7708 $89,900 Sun 1-5
1955 Pt. Locksleigh (HV Homes) NB
833-8600 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
186 Virginia Pl., Costa Mesa ·
646-7171 $110,000 Sun 1-5
2378 Westminsler ; Costa Mesa
646-7171 $89,950 Sat/Sun l ·S
5 16 DeAnza, Corona del Mar
675-2311 $195,000 Sun.1·5
304 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
675-0146 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
21792 Northwood, Lake Forest
752-1700 $109,900 Sat.12-5
5542 Wendy, Huntington Beach
752-1700 $103,000 Sun 1-4
•360 Villa Nova, Costa Mesa
540-1720 $89.900 Sat/Sun l·S
245 Brentwood, Costa Mesa
642-9161 Sat/Sun 1·5
4714 Cortland,CamHghlnds,Cd.M
644-6200 $167,900 Sat/Sun 1-S
2431 Port Whitby {RV Homes) NB
642-8235 Sat/Sun 12·5
1500 Cornwall, Newport Beach
642·8235 Sat/Sun 1-5
206LaJolla Ln (NewportHgbts) NB
642-8235 $205,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*615 RickfordRd,Camlilnds,CdM
644-6200 $210,000 Sat7Sun 1-5 *•324 Morning Slar,DvrSbrs,N~
642-8235 $479,500 Sat/Sunl·S
3429 Santa Clara, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $94,500 Sat/Sun l ·S
•611 Kings Pl., Newport Beach
645-0303 $164,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
979 Cheyenne, Costa Mesa
645-0303 S89.900 Sat/Sun 1-s·
*9102 Mahalo (Nwpt West) H.B.
675-6741 Sat/Sun l·S
#1 Holly (Univ. P rk), Irvine
673-8.550 $128,500 Sal/Sun 1-5
2951 Catalpa, Eastbluff, N.B.
673-8.550 $189,500 Sal/Sun 1-5
3101 Platte. Costa Nesa
546-2313 $84.900 Sat 2-5/Sun 1-5
394 1 Aspen, College Park, Irv.
752-7315 $135,900 Swtday 1·5
. •20 Whitewtr,Jas mnCrk,CdM
675·5511 $235 ,000 Swtday 1-5
22091 Commanche, Lake Forest
675-5511 $99,750 Sunl-5
2506 Lehigh, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $86,500 Sun 1·5
1038 Sea Lane <H. V.HHls) Cd~
675-6000 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4500 Roxbury, Cameo Shores, CdM
675-5511 Sat &Sunday 1-5
2916 Clay St., Newport Beach
546-5880 Sat/Sun 12-5
•362 E. Magnolia, Costa Mesa
646-3255 $84,000 Sun.1-5
*410 Vista Roma (Bluffs) NB
675-6000 $121.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
19402 Sierra Chula CTrtlrk) Irv
759-1288 $109,500 Sun.1-5
#3 Pandora (Irvine Groves) Irvine
979-8100 $114,500 Sunday 12-5
977 Santa Ana, Laguna Beach
497-3331 $162,500 Sunl-4:30
4922 Corkwood, Univ Park, Irv.
837-3748/559·1871 Sunl-5
213 Vi a Dijon (Lido Isle) Npt. Bch.
675-6161 $243,000 Sun.1-5
465 E l Bosque, Laguna Beach
$179,900 Sunday 1·5
3802 Hendrix (Culverdale) Irv.
552-7500 $103,900 Sun.12:30-4:30
2405 Venier Way, Costa Mesa
963-8377 $78,900 Sun. 1·5
2216 Vista Dorado (The Bluffs) NB
640-0020 Sun. 1-5
*315 Cedar (Nwpt Shores) N.B.
642-5200 $98,500 Sun. 1-5
•594 Pierpont, Costa Mesa
644-6200 $87,900 Sun.1·5
36 White Water, J asmnCrk,CdM
642-8235 $254,900 Sun. 12-4
2907 Harbor View Dr CHVHHls) Cd.M
644-6200 $315,000 Sun 1-5
425 Vi sta Flora (Bluffs) N.B.
642·8235 Sun.1-3
14152 Chagall (The Colony) Irvine
644-6200 Sun.1-5
227 W. Yale Loop (Woodbridge) Irv.
752-1414 $104,900 Sun. 2-5
44 Bluejay (Woodbridge) Irvine
752·1414 Sun.1-S
*430 Pirate Rd, Newport Beach
645·7221 $239,900 Sunl-5
2710 Vista del Oro, Newport Beach
645-7221 $123,500 Sunl-5
3141 Barbados, Mesa Verde, CM
545-9491 $79,950 Sunday 1-5
10052 Sprit, Huntington Beach
545·9491 Sunday 1-5
538 Fullerton, Newport Heights
645-6646 $159,000 Sunday l ·S
110 Golden Rod, Old CdM, CdM
' 642-8235 $155,0()0 Sun.1·4
2021 Deborah (Hbr Hgblnds) N.B.
642-5200 $123,500 Sun. l ·S
•S Wood Nymph (Irv. Groves) Irv.
675-6000 $103,000 Sun.1·5
474 Westminster (NptHts) N.B.
675-6000 $139,950 Sun.1-S
501 Carnation, Corona del Mar
644-4848 $168,900 Sun. l·S
2449 Norse, Costa Mesa
546·5880 $88,950 / Sun.1-S
2260 Golden Cir., Newport Beach
546-5880 Sunday 1-.S
•20 Whitewater, Corona del Mar
675·5511 Sun 1-S
401 Kings Place (Nwpt Hgts) NB
~ $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-S
4 I EDROOM
108 Via Florence (Lldo Isle ) NB
673-1b20 $249,500 Sun. l ·S
15 Rimrock (TurUerockl{ghlndis>
675-3411 Sat/Sun l ·S
#9 Monterey Circle, Corona del Mar
675-34U $319,000 .Sun. 1·5
325 CamSbrsRd, CamShrs,CdM
644-9060 $259,SOQ Sun.1-5
415 Colton (NewPorlShores) NB
548-1290 $115,000 Sat.L$un 1-4:30
239 Colton (Newport Shores) N. B.
645·7575 $169,500 Sat/Sun 12·5
4332 Senisa Way, Irvine
551--0404 $106,000 Sat/Sun 10·6
25411 Monte Verde, Laguna Niguel
495-1720 $99,500 Sun. 11:30..S
•9091 Niguel Cir., Hunt'g Beach
963-5671 Sat/Sun 1-S
20372 BayvuAv'e,BkBy,.NB
754-1202 $132,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
18178 Glacier Crt (Tiburon )Ftn. Vly
546-0814 $82,500 Sunday 1-5
14922 Gainford, Deerfield, Irv.
640·9900 $77 ,900 Sunday 2-5
255 22nd St., Costa Mesa
646-7171 $98,000 Sun 1·5
3726 So. AJder, So. Santa Ana
752-1700 $85,500 Sun 11·5
380 Mar a Loma, Santa Ana Hghts
752·1700 $119,900 Sun 11-4
2212 Margaret Dr, Npt Hts, Npt Bch
646-7414 $119,000 Sun 12:30-4:30
303 Columbia (Nwprt Crest) NB
673-8550 $129,500 Sun 1-5.
•2713 Sandpiper <Mesa Verde) C.M.
673-8550 $139,900 Sun 1·5
771 Olympic, Costa Mesa
546·2313 $77,771 Sa 10-2/Swil-4
562 Vista Flora, Newport Bch
644-2440 $155,000 Sun 1·5
4833 Courtlnd Dr. Cam.Hlds.CdM
673-7286 Sunl-5
8681 Brksid Dr,LaCuests.H.8'
963-8278 $124,900 Sunday 1-S
•1950 Chubasco, Irvine Terr., CdM
545-9491 $215,000 Sunday 1·5
•835 Amigos Way (#8), N.B.
645-3474 $ll3,900 Sun.1-5
3367 Nevada, Costa Mesa
754-1202 $95,000 Sunday l ·S
19701 Constellation (Glenrnar) HB
675-6741 Sunday 1·5
4 la & FAM RM tw DEM
4582 Greentree Ln (Univ Prk), Irv.
551-4632 $132,900 Sat/Sun 12-4
•4519 Camden (Cameo Shrs) CdM
673-7040 $475,000 Sat/Sun 11·6
2845 Ellesmere, Costa Mesa
957-1232/546-3269 Sat/Sun 12-4
*17840 La Lima, Fountain Va lley
968-3229 $78,900 Sat/Sun 2-5
1712 Highland Dr., Newport Bch
631-0900 $289,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
•6802 Bridgewater Dr, Hunt. Bch
848-3884 $ll5,000 Sunday 1-S
25062 Woolwich St <EI Cero) LH
770-0633 $139,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
25691 Wtlliamsburg Ct (Swd) ET
TI0.0633 $107 ,500 Sat/San 10-5
1863 Boa V1Sta Cir. <MV) CM
545-1476 $155,900 Sat/Sun 10-4
2212 Francisco Dr., Newport Bch
646-9750 $199,950 Sat/Sun 12·5
8683 Hudson River Cr , Ftn Va lley
1-996-3000 $146,500 Sunday 1·5
-3262 Washington, Costa Mesa
549-3497 $85,000 Sat/Sun 10-5 .
1724 Port Margate, Newport Beach
644-4135 $179,900 Sat/Sun 12·5
8.512 Palermo, Huntington Bcb
751-3773 $123,500 Sun 1-5
2163 National, Costa Nesa
.. ..-645-2319 $72,500 Sal/Sun ll-5
14541 Ryewood {Calif Hms) Irv.
552-3533 $83,900 Sat/Sun 11-5
4931 Tamar ack Way, Irvine
559·0337 $159,000 Sunday 12-5·
32 Drakes Bay (Spyglass) CdM •
640-6161 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
52 Drakes Bay (Spyglass) CdM
640-6161 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2A09 Bonnie, Cost a Mesa
540-3666 Sl49,900 Sat /Sun 1-5
16671 Apple Ln., Fountain Valley
540-3666 $127,000 Sat /Sun 1-5
**231 Canal St (Newport Shrs) NB
548-1290 $152,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30
2100 Yacht Mischief (Seaview) N .B.
673-7300 $279,500 Sat /Sun 12·4
3007 Inlet Isle (Harbor View ) CdM
675-3411 $244,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
873 Sandcasllc Dr ~HV) CdM .
675-34ll $226,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
Z1 Songsparrow (Woodbridge), Irv.
551-0238 $107,000 Sa/Sun all day 10021 Fox Springs Rd (CH) Tustin
673-7300 $295,000 Sun. 1-5
•2245 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach
640-7000 $189,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
. ~Via Jucar (Lido Isle) N.B.
675-6259 $250,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
21 Caraway, Woodbridge, Irvine
640-9900 $107,900 Sun 12-4
53 Bethany, Turtle Rock, Irv. ·
640·9900 $132,000 Sunday 12·5
514 38th St., Newport Beach
646-7171 $355,000 Sun 1-5
12622 Barrett Ln., Santa Ana
752-1"100 $170,000 Sun 12-5
14622 Oak, Irvine
752-1700 $115,900 Sun 11-4
14251 Saarinen, Irvine
752-1700 $121,000 Sun 11·3
308 Bowling Green (CP) CM
646-3928 ·$93,000 . Sat/Sun 1-5
3622 Parton, Santa Ana
540-1720 $99,500 Sat/Sun 1-S
1020 White Sails (Har bor View) CdM
644-4910 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4501 Surrey Dr. (Camlighlnds) Cd'M
644-4910 $175,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2.821. Nevis Cr. <Mesa Verde> CM
645-9161 Sat/Sun)·S
*1T122 Cassia Tree, Irvine
540-1720 $179,900 Sat/Sun l·S
'**3806 Channel Pl., NeWJ>Ort Bch
~ Sat/SUn 1·5
*975 Denver, Mesa North, C.M. ~9491 $115,000 Snt./Sun 1-S
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wa llpapers, jacuzzi off mslr. BR. Only
$112.000 Th4: ultimate m luxurious, custom
residences! Jn a park-like setting on
the 18th (airway. th ts elegant 5200
sq. Ct .. 5 bdrm .. 7 b ath home was d es ig n~d . f~r the dis crimina ting!
Large inviting pool & raised jacuzzi
enhanc_e the lovely courtyard. Rare
qua li t y c on s tru c t io n &
appointments. S&S0.000
~~ Ml!ED TAX SHB.TER7 2 Sharp units, 3rd
bldg. from ocean ; view from upper. 3
1002 BR each. Only $185,000
AON A 01v15'0 .. o•
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TllPLD INCOME!!!
Eut Cocta K~. I yr. Must sell, 2 homes ne11r old~ reduelopmg area. Newport Heiehts: new 3 ~ions% BR, 2 Ba. un-bdrm., 2~ ba .• charminat
its w/lrplcs. LIVE rN upgraded 2 bdrm home 0 NE, R ENT T II E $2l!i 000
OTHERS. S171.000 • M ake o f!er Bk r <'All. 0 •H 141~
562-00.1836-76214 __ A~tt'*-..
Cl 1fi 71fALTY ass 1ed Ads 642·5678 Nur l'fo•p~f P1111 O rtlu
DIRECTORY
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4 IR & FAM RM or Dftot
3200 Linda Way, Santa Ana
645-0303 $107,950 S a t /Sun 1·5
967 J unipero. Mesa del Mar, CM
556-2660 $89,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
1594 Baker, Cost a Mesa
751·3191 S79.500 Sat /Sun 1·4
:>1 Royal St George. Big Cyn , NB
645-7221 S365.000 Sat/Su n l ·5
•22 Morro Day, Spyglas~. CdM
640.1812 Sat 1Sun I ·5
•366 Grenoble . Costa Mesa
962· 7788 $86,900 Sunday l ·5
1~ Beverly Dr .. Hunl'g Bea ch
546-2313 $115,500 Son l ·S
*1033 White Sails Way, CdM
644-7211 $259,500 Sat /Sun J-5
2901 Catalpa CE astblufO N.B.
631·1400 $152.900 Sat/Sun 1·5
269 Sierks. Costa Mesa
546·5880 $107,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•2110 Yacht Mischief ISV> NB
675-6000 $285.000 Sat ·Sun 1·5
•1839 Sabrina Terr . CdM
631 ·1400 5398.000 Sat Sun 1·5
10971 Furlong, Tustin
631-1400 $249.900
1233 Surfltne Way. '.'I cw port Bch
644-6200 Sat/Sun l ·5
2226 Port Carlis le 1 JIV Homes> NB
&12·8235 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2242 Jkather Lane:. N B.
&12-8235 $169,900 Sal tSun l ·5
•1924 Ll1C'ward <Baycresl) N.B.
642·8235 $179.000 Sat1Sun 1 5
1941 Commodore (Baycrest ) N.B.
642·5200 $179,900 Sun.1·5
JS Gunnison <Univ P ark ) Irvine
754-1202 5154 ,500 Sunday l ·S
1601 Dorothy Ln (Westcliff) NB
642-8235 $175,000 Sun. 1·5
• 13591Onkayha1 Racquet Club> Irv
675·6000 ~145,500 Sun I ·5
• •2482 Bayshore Drive. N B
042-8235 Sun l ·5
•941 Pres1d10 tMesa del Mar) CM
546-4141 $89,900 Sun . 1·5
1098 Redding (Mesa Woods) CM
546·4141 $198,000 Sun. 1·5
l 110 Redding. Cosla Mesa
645·0303 $116.000 Sun. l·S
932 Azelea. Greenbrook. C.M.
545-9491 Sl23.500 Sunday 1·5
•2780 Clubhouse. l\t es<.1 Verde. CM
545-9491 Sl45,000 Sunday 1·5
•3490 San Rafael. Mesa Woods, CM
545-9491 Sl 15,000 Sunday 1-5
3367 Marigold , Greenbrook, C.M.
545-9491 Sl04.000 Sundav 1·5
3108 Roanoke. Costa Mesa ·
7~1--0221 $94,500 Sunday 12-4
2'2485 Almaden . Mission Viejo
644-0228 SlS0,000 Sun. 1 ·5
17641 Bir ch Tree Ln <U n1 v. Pk)lrvine
552-7500 Sl35.500 Sun. 1·5
3652Claremont CCulverdale) Irv.
552· 7500 $83,900 Sun. 12:30-4 :30
12 Partridge (Woodbridge> Irvine
552·7500 $124,900 Sun. 1·5
•202 Pha1arope (Mesa Verde) CM
673·U81 $135,000 Sun. l ·dusk
16 12 Antigua Way, DvrSbrs,NB
642·7~ $329,500 Sunday 1·5
• 1400 Santiago (Dover Sh rs) NB
752·1461 !285.000 Sun. 1-4
8971 Crescent Dr . Hntg Beach
536-1461 Sun I ~
333 Bordeaux. Cos ta Mesa
631-1266 · $83,500 Sun. 12·4
2807 Catalpa (EastblufO N.B .
644-6200 $189,000 Sun. 1-S
1951 Pt Wybrdg, HV Hms,NB
NZ-8236 • $159f500 Sun. 2·5
1915 Windward (Baycrest) NB
8'2-$735 $212,000 Sun.1·5
1730Galaxy (Dover Shores) N.B.
642-8235 $325,000 Sun.1·5
• 1615 Ruth Lane (Hrbr Rghlnds) NB
642-8235 S169,500 Sun.1-s
• l 1 Burnln.g Tl'ee (Big Cyn > CdM
MO·tf.aO Sund l·S
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HH9 Yarht <.:olmia ISeuview1 Nli
768-0454 S26.5,000 Sun 12-5
~s Paularino, Costa Mesa
751-3191 . SWl 1·5
5 llDltOOM
2431 Holiday, Newport Beach
646-6254 $169,500 S al/Sun 1-5
••220 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) N B
673-7300 S625,000 Sun. 12·4
• 18623 San Felipe. F'ount. Valley
752·7315 S125,350 Sat/Su n l 5
5 IR & FAM RM Of' DEH
~71 Valpariso Dr, Mission Viejo
586·768S $147,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
• 1816 Oriole (Mesa Verde) CM
545-5946 $159,900 sat /Sun 1-s
60 Royal St. George (Big Cyn) ND
640-0488 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
33821 Ave Calita, San Juan Capo
496-77ll $195,000 Sunday 1·4
•16<Y7 Santiago Dr .. Newport Bch
642-0435 $259,000 Sat /Sun 12·5
I 075 Corona Ln, Mesa del Mar, CM
5.56·266() 5110,000 Sun 1·5
#Sl "Goleta. Spyglass, CdM
640-1812 Sat & Sunday 1·5 iso Mendoza Ter r <CH > Cd;\f
675-6000 S375,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
3850 Ocean Birch CSpgls Rdg> CdM
&14-6200 $259.500 Sat /Sun l ·5
197 Buoy <Eas tside> C.M.
642-5200 $99,999 Sun. 1·5
• • 112 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isl ) NB
642-5200 $500,000 Sun. 1-5
IHO Hermitage (Big Cyn ) N.B.
644·6200 $399.500 Sun. l ·5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
I BEDROOM
19770 Cambridge. Hunt Conl'l .. HB
545-9491 S41.900 Sunday I 5
2 IEOROOM
•38 Sea lsla nd Dr (Big Cyn 1
644-4910 S140,000 Sat Son J .5
2756 Hillview Dr .. Newport Beach
494-8536 $154,500 Sw1day 12·4
• 1111 < E -10 1 ) S Cs t Dr (off
Fairview) CM
646·3255 Sat /Sun 1·5
1.242 Rutland Rd #2 (Westcliff) NB
642·8235 S8l ,500 Sat/Sun 1 5
2764 Hillview Dr (HV Knoll> NB
644-6200 SH8,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
9537. Bickley. Huntington Beach
546-5880 $68.000 Sunday I ·5
2 IR & FAM RM or DEM
•29Zl Perla (The BluHs) N.B.
644-4910 $170,000 Sat /Sun 1-5
•621 Lido P a rk Dr .. Newport Bch
6.11·1400 $325,000
lO Sea lsland Dr. (Big Cyn ) N. B.
. 640·5560 $249,000 Sun. 1·5
# 1 Seascape Dr .. Ne wport Beach
~6-7711 Sunday 1·5
l IB>ROOM
633Skyvjew, Brookview, C.M.
752·7315 $89,900 Sunday 2-S
•#11 Surfside; Newport Beach
962-1788 $91,500 Sunday 1·5
*689 Vista Bonit a, Bluffs. N.B.
640-9000 $132,00o Sat/Sun 1·5
635 Vista Bonita (The Bluffs ) NB
759·~11 $186,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2189 Vista Entr ada <Bluffs) N.B.
640-5560 $179,000 Sat /Sun 1-S
2452 Vista Ho gar CBiuff s) N. B.
644·1133 $l <M>,SOO Sun. 1·5
2643 Vlata Ornada (The Bluffs ) N.B.
64().,5560 $164,900 SUn.1·5
429 Vista Suerte CBlulCs) N.B.
64().5560 $1~,000 Sun.1·5
J R • •AM IM fW D" 405 Feliz (The Bluffs) Npt. Beach
640-5560 $185,000 Sat /Sun l 5
S42 Vlsta Grande CBlutfi;) N.B.
64•·1133 $189 900 Sun. l·S
DAVfDSON REALT T
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4 IB>ROOM
359 Vista Madera <The Bluffs) N.B.
673-4400 $159,500 Sat/Sun l·S
2146 Vista Laredo (Bluffs) N.B.
644·1133 Sl51,500 Sun. l ·S
• 4 IR Ir FAM RM or DIM
#14 Shasta, University Park, Irv.
752-7315 $131.500 Sunday 1·5
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
32 Sea Island <Big Can yon ' Cd M
675-3411 $192,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·S
Z IR Ir FAM RM or DIN
22772 Tolana, Laguna Niguel ·
$114,500 Sunday 12·5
#2 Lago Sud (Rancho SJ) Irv
675-3411 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
l IEDROOM
•2304 Fuschia Ln < Lrwlwd ) Tustin
832-0897 S67 .900 Sal/Sun 10·5
5062 AJden <Thl' T er race> Irvine
~7000 Sat/Sun 1 5
l BR & FAM RM or DIN
#6 Redwood Tree, Univ. Pr k, I n ·.
545-9491 Sl 15,000 Sat/Sun 1 ;;
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
2 II Ir IACH APT
432. 432112 Dahlia, CdM
673-8494 Sl55.000 Sun. 1·5
2 IR & t IR
305 Coral, Balboa Island
013-6900 $246.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 IR & 3 Ill & GUUT
910 W. Balboa Blvd. <Bal Penin) NB
fl75 ·6700 $230.000 Sun. 11·4
l BR & 2 llt
~9 Carnation. Corona del Mar
644 -48-48 Sun 1·5
4 IR & I IR
115 Jasmine, Corona del Mar
644-9060 S219.000 Sun 1·5
4 IR"& 2 IR
206-2061t2 Abalone CBa lboa Isl.) NB
642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5
4 BR & l Ill
121 33rd Street. ~ewporl Beach
540-1151 Sl89.500 Sun I 5
5 Ill Ir 2 IR
3700 Seashore Dr .. f'i ewport Beach
673-6210 Sl89.950 Sa t/Sun 1·5
HOME & INCOME
FOR SALE
l lR&llR
31331 El Horno, San Juan Capo
493-1523 $90.000 Sunday 11 ·5
718 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
631·1800 $157,500 Sat /Sun l ·5
TWO ON A LOT
2 H 'S !ACH
200'l/2002'111 Meyer, Costa Mesa
752·6688 $94 ,000 Sat/Sun 12·4
UNITS FOR SALE
I II a Z0
IR
•215-2151h Chicago, llunt 'g Bch
962-7788 $125,000 Sunday .1·5
MOBILE HOME
FOR SALE
l HDIOOM
18601 Newland (Los Amigos) HD
96.1·0991 Open Sun t-~
HOUSE FOR RENT
l llDIOOM ~
#23 RueCannes CBig Cyn) N.a.
759-0811 $1500 Mo. Sat/Sun 1·6
CONDOMINIUM
FOR RBn'
J llDROOM
328Vlsta Trueba (Bluffa) N.B.
75e-08.l.1 ~Mo. Sun 1.s
CRAWFORD
CANYON
North 'tusUn area.
beautit!J! country setting
oo ~ acr-. wtlb vi•• of hilll. Space for RV1 3 car f:: 1 yur ola. Call
~~»HERITAGE
. -• REALTORS
MINI
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REAL ESTATE
SALES
Before you make a mov-
e-i:ive us a call. We
have got a better deal at
Select Properties.
751·3111 Cos~ Mesa
5.W-2660 Newport Beach
C:SELECT
T' PROPERTIES
DESIGNB>
FO•DECUTIVE
LIVING
I
Tb11 beautifully op
graded 8UC<.'Ola Honu-'
Spacious Living Room
with big Fire p lare. ·
Large Master Bedroom. highly upgr aded with
pri vate e nt r a n ce t o
garden area. Slump
stone planters highlight
the room -back yard.
Me:>a Verde L i ving at its
Best ! $129,000. Call
~\6-2:113
smMMCRING POOL,
dog ran. room for-b ad·
minton . c r o que t,
spacious c BR. 2 Ba
home in I.be beach town
of C11rtsbad. K ids just
walk or blte to beaches ...
p lus 111 the x tra11
like ... bltns. fpk. n ew
ciiu. etc. M .000.
714-433-6490
WM.LACE & CO.
RIALTORS
N09'1AUFYIHG!
Eaats ide 4Br., with
w agon wheel c ha r m.
2.000 11q. ft. of happy
family living. Call for de·
tails. 646·7171
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FMl.YRM
PHA appraisal $115.000.
At kin& $80.000 . A ll
lerl'fts. For this 2lZ4 aq ft.
3 Ila home. Call 8 AM to
lOPM.9811--3:171.
LUXU.YTIJ-LEVEL
TOWMHOME
One ol the most beautiful
towohomes in the area.
SunkM living room. wrt h
bath. Second level has
mast.er t0uite and family
room. Third level has
ls1tchen. di rung room, loft
and two more bedrooms.
Three poo1s. clubhouse,
ttc. etc. .. foc the Mr. &
'1rs. look mg for lhe u I·
Umet.e m entm aining or
just pla1n la vi.ng Ca II th 1s
number for infonnauon
~-6-2313
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OHllDIMDOWN
•TMtlfUI'
W°rth O'/e't 2300 I p ft of
auper home. 3 ca r
.iar•re. COl/°d patio. So
clean 100 wtU want to
take elf your aboes. Le51
thlm $120,000 In preaUg•
area. 9118-3:17 L
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&eal et""e
l + ,AMl.M
St.UGO Eaulleat t wo a lorJ
townltome loc:,a tcd i• 1trut area. B11 livlnl nom. ~ ldtcheri,
dtnfn.t G'H, Ulrte bll Wrm1, cJoae to poof.
llanyf mao7 t:xtrul ~·t ttl '6 tM market
a t t hla prlu .•• CaU
Now ... 546-2313
111'1 '° w #Cl;'
Ho
Ha11le
EZ care iOWY1norrw w11h load• of comtonl 3
bedroom home w1lh dining room .... cou"1ry
kitchen and rT\()(e. Patio and 2 comMOnfty
Pools. can fOf' more det1111s1 9151,SOO. 540-1720
$39,900
Ion moor
r . ,.
I I•
Greatest deal going for older ooupf•I Ideal
tocatoon 1 bedroom condo wltl'I eodres Qalore. ,
Eating area oll me country kitc:hen: entry. '
Fireplace 1n lhe living room. Patio w fth
balcony; Seouttty. plannld activities. jacun 1. ,
game room and more. Call nowl 54().1720
2 Home1
On One Lot!
4..
Great income property! Both ho,._ lrtc:lude 2 '
bedrooms. eating area. entry and fireplace. .
l ots of charm: super loeelion. Call now 104' • ,
more detailsl $84,000 540-1720
Delk)MM
!xecuff••-~
GorgeOtJS 2 st6ry • ~roorn IW>me tee1un~
custom heated pool! Stereo throughout: fonl'lel ' •
d1n1ng room. eating arn, family room and -
brick lirepfaoe. Oeluxe kitchen. 1 P9tlos. Cell
today• $179,900 540·1720
I educed
ThouS.-
Re1 ax al'ld enjOy the 1Ua1.iry Of a "9Med j8C\JZZll '
E•ecultve Com al home 1n Irvine loeded with •
exlras. Paneled bonus room, 4 bedrooms,
d1n1n9 room eating area and brick tirepl•c:e. ,
Come end see• $lt4 900 ~().17~
Elecja.c• I/ ..
..
& Presliae! ,, ,
Prime rocl tton •. dfamatie entry into thie t
gorgeous 3 bedroom home near country club. ,,
Tin ted wiftdow9. wet bar, dec:oralot ICQel'llS, ~ '
ftrepraces and f or1"•' 0 1nlng room, 3
'*lrooms. den, ettlng .,.., and tamlfy room. 2_ 4 patios. c.11 nowt Won't last.1127..SOO~ -
Peace
& 9uiet I )
Located on quiet cul de sac. near shops. Laroe
bonus room In this 4 bedroom home ... fealurtng
allrK llve wmdow coverings and wall to wall
carpets. Wood paneling 1n rhe fa,,.ly room.
dining room. eating area. ltle entty and
l treplace '2 pat101 Near tennis '91.500
S40·1720
G•t Ready
For S••ier Sparkling pool 1usl wa111ng for you and yovt
famllyt $cJS)8r 3 bedroom home with dlflln9
tbom. eating area. entry and brick flreplac..
Remodeled kl1c"9n. Walnut panelfng in l1vlng
room. PatiO. Come and eeel $89.llOO 540-1720
Omt.cl119
Pool Holm •.
'·'
Ttte lllds Wiii adore the slide "' !hos custom • pool! Mom can have hflf plants in a special '
greenhoulle !ft the y•d. Attractive 3 bedroom 1 home family room. brick fireplace1 dining room
area and entry. 2 patios. EZ care yards. Don't "
miss 111'94.900540·1720
s & s Driftwood
Fealuring entertainer's wet bar lor-yOUf'
summsr bashes' 3 bedroom home wffl'I bulll irY<•
bookcases. earth tone decor. mlrror9d
wardrooe doOr"I Ind bttck fir~ Tiie er11ry,
01n1n9 room. family lutch9" .nd ""°'•· 2
covered P•h05 Co mm. poot $101 500
~O·t7'20
540-1720
2955 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa ..
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••oe-•POll IDCUTWI LMll•
Tbis beauUfu.Uy remodeled Eutbluff
executive home la t.rulf a slpt to
behold. 3 bedrooms pl~ family room.
Panoramic view or moun.lalns and
bays. Reduced to $189,SOO. Call for
details.
WIDI 0.... SPACES Picturesque country Uving. Extra
large living room and den plus
fireplace in each. Huge family room
w I wet bar. Spacious ranch kitchen.
Three super size bedrooms. Clear blue
pool. Barn, tack room and corrals.
Need we say more-$170,000.
_ CANYON Ir OCEAN YIEWSI
Picturesque 3 bedroom -two level
:: liome in Old Corona del Mar! Quiet
street & wrought iron gated entry.
Mantled stone fireplace plus large
VIEW living room. Gourmet's
ki~chen. Step down .master wing hosts
private den! Theres more -2 view
bedrooms PLUS gorgeous forever
view -d eck over canyon & ocean!
Private walkway to sand & water.
Hurry to' see!
\ ANY ONE FOR CiOLF?
'· Golf course vie w home. Spacious
'\ living warmed by a large fU'eplace.
•-Formal dining room. Dramatic den
• with wet bar. Chefs gourmet kitchen.
• Secluded master wing. Nine iron to
club house, tennis and pool -only
•$118,950. Call fot details.
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Firs t offcrin~ ! A beautifully
coor-dina t cd 3-BR. family room
''Moonrcst". with soaring ceilings
& dramatic balcony. Sunny, bright
&. ~hccry end unit on one of the
lar gest. slrcel·to-street lots .
extensively landscaped. Open today·
1·5 PM.
# 19 SHOAL DRIVE-
JACK HOWELL ~~~'"m 644-1156
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SPYGLASS
SPECIALISTS
Mosl beantirut view in the world. You will
gasp for breath when you see this
magnificent estate atop Spyglass lliU.
Customized throughout. Decorated to
perfection 5 BR, family room, pool,
jacu:u:l-complelely furnished at $625,000.
Open Sal & Sun 1·5 at 51 Goleta pt,
TRAUMA TIC TRADEWINDS
Breathtalt.lng ivew ot night lights from
this immaculate, upgraded 4 BR &. (amity. Intriguing pool. jacuzzi and
waterfall. Everylhing In picture perfect
condllion-$315,000. Open Sal & Sun 1·5 al
22 Morro Bay.
OUTST AMDINCi VIEW HOME
Ocean and$0 t-tt lights-completely
upgraded. 1 OLa• • BR, family room & bv... a gorgeous
executive home at S41iii,v. .s9 Monlecito.
SPYGLASS IEAUTY C BR & FR wlUi so••"· ~ular pool &
jacuul. Uk•c:._·gtD 1 ~ lhroug~out. Super Jaq ;I .. _.1onal view.
S324,7SO. 2 M1 -., y.
PAMOIAMIC VIEW
Ocean' cai.a·s· d ubor " night ll&bts iare a I yow LD':tractl" 4 & temllt wllh -· ne. Priced to acll at $340,000. 15 <:amor ....
UMllA TAIU VALUE
SpygJaat view ho~~ only szse.ooo.
Lovely ne· • .V Owner allll t1npac1tln1C.0 .•• ,, DR., lar1e
M8R.-don ~.u #18 Morro Bay.
Tomorrow may be too ba~ar e;ar.:.~ -~. Luxurious cu.slom home + 2 bedroom DOLPHIN I. I. Plaza & Irvine Ind. J>ark. Super 2,sty
1•*-· Kc.re are Just a fl•w Open Sat/Sun t-5. eau garage apartment. One or a kind -4944111 unit boasts 3 lg Br. 21,2 ba, A/C, 2 encl. ~ oet::-r!::!~~~ Del L&r9oo Completed in Jan. of 1918 for present OH THI CANYONS patios & balcony /terrace off ms tr ste
1n1 tMiyenmarket: SoCllf.letlty owner. 4 bedrooms & den (or 5th Charming 2or, 2 Crpls, w/mlrrored wardrobes. Comm.
LAGUIMAllACH 548-580Sor~owner bedroom) living room & master open beam ceilings, recrealion incl: 2 pools, 2 jacuuis, 2
u -Laauna charmer bedr~/fireplaces. Master bath paUos.Locatedonchoice tennis cts & 2 clu~hse.s. Top qua~ty
nestled in eucalyptus llAoel.._.. IOH includes jacuzzi & separate dressing lotonPoppySt.$1-t9,000. conslr. & atnenit1es tncl: ·Ceramic
vove w/valJey, mtn & ••••••••••••••••••••••• room. Kitchen is a dream of space & 644.833Jforinfo. Ules, refrlg & garage dr. opnr. A must b:~~:w':~'· i Ur, 1 o,..21w9 .~.2·4 appliances. Large family room opens C:O.toMno 1024 see for the1s.,~rt1ous h1~~Rs1holl~rn.
112 -compl•tely re--... ,. onto patio. A house designed to be the ••••••••••••••••••••••• CEHTU I A. 111.rv _...
modeled wood/glass 3 BR, 1 BA cottage wllh complete home & only 2 blocks from New 3 Br. 3ba .• executive 751-ltl O .... for loy
homo 11bove Victoria &uesl rm & ba, close to th b h ~ .. 9 500 hm. Sunken llv rm., -----------------Beach. 180 Degree Un· viUa1e&prlced rilbt at e eaC . _.. ' . W/calhedral ceilings.
obstructed ocean view. 2 $172,500. 702 A•oc.. frpl. Jge Cam r-m. formal C.O.ta M"4I I 024 Cotto Mesa I 024
Br, den, 2~ ba ... $235,000. 2 unit income prop. Great location. dining. dre1tm kitchen. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
DA.NA POIMT .. 11 Owner willing to trade for Newport or Lge yard. Submit aJI o<· POOL/E-hl~-s..er 5-sha..
13--0n the bluff condo 1--, =-Costa Mesa property -Asking ters 116.600. Principals ~ u.-2Br + den, $74,500. All w/ocean view. SteJ>t; to DON TVL•fl • $179 000 only. 642·5.$48 All. 5 Beaut 3 Hr, 2 ba. fam rm . . pool/jacuul. 2 Br, 2 AallOC •• ft8A&.TCHt• ' • w/!rplc. New kitch, new kit. crpU~.& more.
ba ... SllUOO. ,..., .... M •vc .... ,. 2103 YKWD•••-S...lew EA.ST5'0E·R2 enclosed boat access. ~l~~~o~:~~e!i~o~
f 4 -Br and new •7 • .. -OPEN 1·5 SAT & SUN $70,000 2517 Westminster Ave. wood/glass home w / DUPLEX · Ocean view living -2 bedroom. 2 Huge buildable R2 pro-$87.900. Ph &-&6-11328 & _545-_'1983 __ . _____ _
ocean/coasUine views. 3 2 breach. Uke--new w/ bath plus den -Owner will trade or peny. Prime Eastside. -~--1------OPEN HOUSE
.Br. 2 ba ... $185,000. new elect. fixtures & cop· ass· is· t ; .. f1·nanc'"g . ..,29,000. HwTy! 646-7171. •SAT/SUN l·SPM • 115-Newfamllybomeon I bi H u• u• ... -• A ,., 0 lfta...IUSIUY! "163PUENTEST CM per p um D(. uge G. H. ·-R9JSA.a..1 ....... T-unN ~v .. ' ""'' N,,'fl• ...,...... .. • lrg. level lot w/ocean/ 208 .... t A '-'-""" ~ ~ [ 1 3 Br+bonus rm. 21, ba 3BR. X Lg FAM RM coastline views. Room praae. ._a• ve. 671 3617 ~ IJl.l&'I~ lJ 1800 sq fl. Cenwrnl air CARROLL AND CO.
for pool. 3 Br. family 1237W·~~=:.:nt 2711 L COAST HWY. CDM . ··JiiJ' i$ R.V swr.tge $79,000. A&t 557-$415 $89.000
room. dining room. 2h "''-~"'"' . ....,---=·-=~ 7$4-6262 ba ... $215.ooo leMed st1,6oo . ------MESA VERDE
SA.tUUA.MCAPO Bar tbia bu~tlhalc:.ro-._.M_. 1022 Coroeade1Mcr 1022 ATTEMT10M EASYUVING Adjacent to C.M. Golf
#6-0ulStanding income Waterfront duplex for ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUn.DHS Ir is what you'll feel when Club. Delightful 4Br, Jba property. Triplex on cor · only si75,ooo. WouSd con· IMVESTotlSI you see this home. ll home wtpool. lge fam rm ner lot. Four miles lo vert to a beautiful 3 features a sundeck, 2 & sep dining rm. Attrac· marina. Current Income bedroom. 2batb home. E.ASTSIDf Crplcs and low main· lively priced by owner at
over $10 ,000 per llAYWARD·WATSON N 8 A LINEUP IUILDAILER-2 t.enanceyard.TaaleCully S132,500.PhM0-0827 year ... $149,500. R. E. Owner has \·ariance & decorated. Uike to the i..;;..__;, __ ....:......;_:_:_ __
Contact 731 5581 • • • plans for duplex behind beach. $95.000. $6 7,300 NOELLl~OSON . . OPEN HOUSES THIS WEEKEND immacuAllate 2 bdrm doll l..t, R.E. M.twort& 3 B d r m b om e on ~ IALIOA ISLAND house. most complet e· HJ.0167 beautiful tree-llned
REAL ESTA.TE 206 G...t I 0313 ~......_ ~-ii• W~ ly reblt home to live in -------street. Close to bcb. Call
493 0 •12 .....,nnw .,,.. • wh.ile duplex is under E.ASTSIDE DELLARSON
-Two 2 BR income units Spacious 4 bdrm, fam1 y rm home in construction. New cpt · 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath, modern
on the West end of · · l H b v· ·th f l raised hearth lrplc. huge So. Calif Re.UV Balboa Island. Just re· orig ma ar or 1ew w1 or ma lot. Hurry! 1 545-94.Sl. home with open beamed Call S46-560S -·r
duced $15,000. BALBOA dining, pool, jacuzzi AND gorgeous ceiling; on a huge lot. __ _:.____:_;_~.;..__--
l SLA ND REALTY. ocean. harbor, island and night l.igh1 Only $79,900. Call
113-8100. view. Reduced to S259.SOO. 6464463
Open Sat/Sun 1·5 Real E6tate iRlij
7 08 Fentlecrf •
lc6oa Pen•1uta I 007 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 BR. 2 ba • ~ blk. to bay.
JUST LISTS>!!
Now S1711.500 !
M.a,raball Rl.ty 675-4600
·r1lliltllllaPoillt
Newly r e modeled 5
Bdrm. 2 bath. 2005 E.
Ocean Blvd. $185,000.
A.gt/Owner.
673-3620
MEWPOITHTS. Triplex. 3.311 BR; nr.
A beautifully updated 2 bedroom wilh
room to add 2nd \Jhit for only $135,500.
Open Sat. 1·5
CA.LI. 642· 721 I FOR DIT A.ILS
/Jn
NIGEL /JnNIGEL [31\ILEY & rlAIL(Y &
ASSCJCIATES I A55CJC IATES ------
Triplex. two 2 bdrm. un-elem school. $235.000
its + penthouse with l · Marshall Rlly 675-4600 I . ,.~ ...._. M-1022 COf'OMdet M• 1022 bdrm. Large swimming ·UNUSUAL DUPLEX ~ uon -I & 6 k. g •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• poo car par m · J..Story w/view; 2 BR +3 Priced at $189,500 4in· BR+guesl.$230.000 ~~---~~~
eluding laml ! • · 67!>-6700 Agent
673-3663 042.2253 Eves -----~---• P,.eview Showing
associated
BROKERS-R EAL •oRs
2 02~ W 6olboo 6 1 lo• i
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DUPLEX w /OCEAN VIEW 432 DAHLIA, CdM
2 BR unt!s. Upper units SUNDA y I TO 5 OHL Y
have good ocn view & a b h ll large deck. Lower unit 2 Iledroom, 2 at ('() age,
olfers a private fenced s uper studio. too' SUNSllNE yard. $1S6,000. SI 55.:.00<i .
AMC HO IA~ AVAILABLE 1HvESTMEHTs .... ~.. ~ounia de/~
Real E.stale
IT'S POOL
TIME!
Gracious pool home liv·
ing at its finest·. ·Elegant
spacious 2 S!.ofy 4. !•dJm
or 3 + den hume " f mly
rm. Walk lD St. John the
Baptist school & chun·h.
BUiiy & tastefully de·
coraled to your taste. On·
ly $115.000. Call now !
545-9491
Real Estate
BIJul lnd£cped & \ tiry
Clc-1tll". 2 stor.y, illr. 2Ba
Appx 2200 sq Cl. 011 cul
de -~ac . S9 -&.500 Uy
0\\11\!r. Call 751 o:!tl
USTSIDE/ly oWMr
Prime R2 Cot w/i.m111J
hous e . 548·272M, no
agents please.
THEIESTOF
M~~AVERP~ For Sale By Ownt'r
Lovely, clean. 4br. 21 :ba
family home. Includes
u• 1 w1co1y frplr. liv rm
"'lrplc. lrg lorm din
rm, new k1tchcr.. ru;s
F amily room w 1br1ck
BB~~ Lri: bac k yrd
w patio. Close to schls.
chu r che!> & park
Purchase 1ncludc1> tenni~
& swim membership m
n earby Mesa Verd e
Country Club $155.900.
Opn Hse 10-4 Sat & Sun
1863 Boa Vista Circle.
COSTAMISA
TRIPLD
$175,000/$35,000.
O..ner carries balance al
9 .5%. Positively
breathtaking 6 yr old
dream boat in mfnl cond>
All 2 story studio apts. Owner·s apt 1s 1.iso sq ft.
Features incl bllms. dis· hwMher. patios. frplcs. &
:ittake roof. Top locatian.
east ol Harbor Blvd & Ni>
of Wilson .
WOCJMf" / Jocobsoa Co
Rffffon
C2 I 3t 937.3711
Ens C2 I lt 478·5603
FIXER'UPPER
on prime IU lot Eastslde.
S72,500. Owner I Agt bi3·M_7_!f _____ _
BIKE TO IEACH
f resh oranges. sunny
l.lrcukfasl rm. Over l~ ~-n. 4 ~r. sep ram·r"i.
Ownt.-r agt 54t1.91;o7.
VETS FREE
housing. Zero down. 2ero costs. Any cil}' in <>r•nie
Co. 24 HR Vl!:T AGT
556-0TT7. 5'5-14i6 ---·--C714t 496-7711 ~~ • ~-·-, i_q S77 t503. , ~~ 673~849 Ub Chkbw 50tlp O_P_E_N HO v S E BY OPEH HOUSE
10% Down on large 3 • . SEA VIEW LOT 2435 E. Coast Hwy .• COfOM det M_. ... It couldn't hurt to call OWN ER bdrm. 2 bath with large SA.T & SUM Chuck Nash about a re· 2.000 sq fl. Mesa Verde I country size kitc hen Build the home of your ,,,___..~---~-------warding career in real hme. 4Br. frpl. 19 X 15 -' BR. 2 BA. fq>lc, rg.
views tropical rear dre;uns on this spacious · estate. 1-'ree training ir fam rm . form din yard & new carpeting.
grounds. Owner bou1t_hl whitewater view lot In COl'OftGdetMcr 1022 1COf'OMdelMar 1022 youqualify.540-5101. $85.000. Sat Sun 10·5. ~al 2345 Ellesmere.
another. must sell. prestige ara-appr".1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••I~~~~~~~~~ 3262 .., h "l Peninsula Really, ofc.
5""9922 ~ " al> In" On . 957 l""'> home c•".J269. ~ !»"~"'"" . 63x16S. Call for preview. 549-3497. c...u. ....,, ~aossoclotes VAWYREALTY ,· ' 1------------------...... 49Mt77 731·6050 EASY LIVING COUEGEPARK "Reduced .. E sine cust. .,. d PLUSPopL 2000sq rt, 3Br. ram rm. 3 ~~~~~~~~~! ~ Good investment! 3 Bdrm. con o near Just reduced ssooo. 4 car gar . R-2 . 1\gl -------.-r ~~ Fashion I s land & beach. Open BDRM. 2 BA pool home. 646-7171.
Pl:HIMSULA n. ~ Weekends. $114,500 ~bsolutely the best buy EASTSIDE 4Br+family
Large 6 bdrm .. 4 bath BY OWNER.3Br 2~Ba '" area. $84.950. Call to room. $83.995. Herbert
home. steps to beach; 2 ocean vu twnhs~. lse op: TAX SHELTER see.540•9922. Hawkins979-8100
bdrms. could be locked lion. 5495 mo. lOO% rent 2 Family sized units. ocean s ide of ~
olf & rented as 4 bdrm. 3 rec u n d toward s hwy. Rent both or r e nt one & enjoy ~a ossociotes OPENllOUSE
Sun 1·5 Car garage. Priced at purchai.e. 752·2400, beach living yourself. Ask. $215,000 $260,000 493-7748 673-3663 642-2253 Eves -------GOOD REAL ESTA.TE 494-7518 ~ associated
llAOKEllS RE Al TORS I 022 COfOftCI del M• 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
1983 ~~ederal C~f
3 br. new pamt m1out
and carpel. Add on den
By Owner. Ha lee rest Agt. 645-2632or834·1702 _
hme. 3 br 1'2 ba. xlra lg MESA VERDE ~rhl dis·
lot. $74.900. 540.5683 for trict. Lo\·ely home. 4 llr.
appt. 2 ba. $85,900. Agt
34552CaffeP.._. PRtMELOCATIOM Eastside2 strv. bvowner. _5'2'1_·35_16_· ____ _
Open s-c1ay 0C VIEW /Owner Duplex south of t)w)" Xtra Ire lot. S42·8953. OPEN SUN 1-4
2')}l W l<Jlboo r' • Jt.•
N 3 b d R-South laysl..z-2Br. l~ Cronl house-plus _542_-666 __ 1 ______ Best MOlher·s Day pre-r' .. _..WVe'S ear new . e room -.. ~ 1 ., U.,._UUI homeonlarge lot. Ju.st steps LA> Big Corona new g,story3Br.2Ba + GRH:MIROOK sent you can buy '
DESERTION
Gold fish desertion 1n
i;harp 3 BR Mesa del Mar
home. VA. FHA or con·
ventional terms. Adop·
tion welromed.
754-7800
LOVE BUG
Cute 2 BR 1 Ba house on
R2loC.SOX140. Owner just
decided to selJ ! See right
a"ay. call.
Retreat COU OF HEWPORT Beech. 3 Br+den. 2 bath rgucredest a+t S4lc99a.r500garage. Of. Entertainers deltght. ReAllmodekled h3 br hom~~ REALTORS home. on 40• R2 lol w x· 3Bd. fam rm .. pool & new 1tc en. new rp...., Int taJ 't Bdrm & c:-e -·1•-c:n & drps. lots of charm. RV 1u1uu11t s
5 •...&.. $85 000 675-5511 ren um · OCVI Ill; rroperties , jacuzzi. Oversized lot. access for dad too! See at o~NHOuSL11uu.,
DUI 1111•= • garden patios. lge kilch Lg e 5 id e y 3 rd f 0 r ~ Huge 5 bdrm including COfOftCI cW Mer I 022 (bltins), used brick frplc (714) 549-2467 ' ch1.ldren's safet•·. Low 933 Dogwood. Century 21 11e30t•nci•.cos1•..-.. •
t h' ld · / tt bed BBQ Be , Doyle Co. Realtors. 645 9161 separa e c 1 ren s ••••••••••••••••••••••• w a ac · am 1 mainl. Private highly 548.1168. _ _:__::::....::.=......:" :..:....;::....:_. __
wing. 20 Fl. high •PRICEDREDUCED• ceil's. $285,000. Prin &1--------• ded Agt 5462313 __ _..:______ ~slDECO ... DO
c at he d r a I ceilings 2 sly. remodeled, upgrd qualified please. Sal/Sun CA.MEO SHORES upgra · · _ __:__ OPEN SUN 1 5 ~ "
enhance spacious living exec home. 3 BR 2 Ba, ~~·ldor rodcall for appt. 30-t OPEN SA.T /SUM 1·6 OPEH HOUSE 245 E. WILSON f~1~!ri:a~~~ ~~~s~~~:
room including AN · den. & deck w/view "" en ·675·0146 Execul1've ocilan v1'e•" S'"T/SU ... 12·5 Darling E-side home. 3 l T l Q U E O A K t -• C t Ii . Id ---------"' " "' " 2 BR. l''l BA. owest p AN EL 1 NG a n d owarns 8 8 na m 0 OCEAN VJ EW. s pee. estate with 4 bdrms .. 4 Freshly painted Mesa br. l~ ba in beaut. coun· price in New Orleans
I k fl I CdM. $206,950. Brkr · lacular ocean & Newport baths. family rm. & pool. del Mar delight, 3br. 2ba, try-like setting. Great complex. Otfered al mass ve roe rep ace. 759-1288 Largt'St home o I d . f starter home. See it . Truly an entertainers --------Harbor view. Pool. wood n w a\•a1 · 1 n rm + am rm $72.900.
d k • bd 2 b In the Shores. Xlnt W/beamed cathedral vou·n buy il! Century 2• 54"3666 paradise. VA terms of· CHARMING 3br. 2ba ec s, .. rms., a .. financin"! 5475.000 Doyle Co. Reallors. v-fered. Take advanlal{e. +guest house. Frpl, 2 skylights ttu-uout. Comp. " ceiling. Includes new no·
Exclusive agents. Call patios. R·2 lot. Pnn only. remodeled & updated. 4519 CA.MDEH wax firs, sec. system, _548_·1_1_68 _____ _
540-9922 Sl.57000 Owner 64().7030 Easy maintenance! fruit trees & playhouse. Byo~er.comer.4 BR.2 Wltelc111 • . • . $224.SOO. Interested & CA.MEO SHORES $84.000. By owner. 28S8 ba, r~m rm. 1800 sq n. •----'-'~ Duplex. Lovely 3br, re· qualifiedbuyers only. By Panoramic ocean/jetty _Dr_a_ke_._557_-3_1_60 ____ copper plumbing, nu ~~ modeled home + 1 yr owner. 494-6468. Courtesy View + 3 bdrm .. 3 baths, · t $72 500 2163 Na -=========-new 2br unit. Fplces & 2 toreattors. d IY OWNER pain · · · . INCREDIBLE'.
REAL ESTATE
---------form. iitlng rm .. !am. . t1·onal A'•e "•c: .... 19 car parking Cor both. 607 rm. with Crplc. & wet 4 Br. 2 ba. formal dining. ·"'"" c,.;J
Larks . Pri I B rri•ah leach brick frplc. corner lot. .2 d I Carefree 4 Bdrm, 2'.\t pur. n. on y. Y bar; brtdst. rm. & new See &save. Mesa c Mar. bath tn Newport Riviera. owner.640-1840 Corona Highlands 4 kitchen. Priced to sell. car gar. 900 Dogwood. 4 BR. frplc, nr ever Parquelfloors, W/Wcpt.
Y."'.._wne Vil'• ---------1 Bdrms, 2 baths. fenced $329,500 S78.500. Phqpe 751-0774 ything. Nu crpts. hie & Comm Pool & Tennis llUU ._ CAMEOHlGffi..ANDS yard, fixer. $155.000. eves. paint. RV slora11e are&. Courts. Lovely and A ., Bdrm 1 b th Magnificent 180 degree •""/Owner 673-3620 C.. - B r~ .,....c:.• "" · • Y.t a • super -""-=-';__ __ ._____ .MIO SHOllS Mesa Verde beauty. 3 BR. -.800. Y ownr · .,.,., . ....,.,.. STEAL al $8.1.500. 90 .. c sharp condo near shop· ocean vu. 4br, 2 ba. 2 II frplcs. enclosed patio. ocu u VU.OWNER A TI'M. IUYHSI 2 ba cu.1t.omized home & financing available. Ca ping and schools. Choice .,_,.. I n-1 ·11 ,..A, R alt Huntington Beach loca· $232.000 includes land. 2 fantastic buys. Harbor Unable to rtnd the home Lrg forma d in·g rm, rUll Bi at"""'e e Y
tioo. Vacant-immedlale Open Sun 1·5. 4833 Vu, 3 b r, frpl, must see. you're lookln• for? Call fam rm, 3 frplc·s. huge .,.
occupancy. Submit your court I and Dr. Ph 644·2"1. 644·8722 1114 ~ first for service Crom patio w /firepil. beauty Greenhouse t Cote Realty
Only 000 can 673-12Jl60wner White Sails. Open 1·5. our resident speclallat. lndscpd . front & back. Get ready for summer! & tn\·eslmenl ~"':so $68, · ---------Sat(&Jn. 1977 leader In lotal list· ~ aaraae door opener Color coordinaled 3 640•5777
.. ~~» HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
OWNER SAYS ings & sales. If we don't &r much more .. $97.500. bedroom home with din· ---------
SUIMIT AU ONSI ~ have )'OW' dream home. By owner •. pru;i only. lng rooom. eating area COU.....,RY SOUTH HWY. we'Uflndlt! 54f-'7610 and ram1'ly r oom. 2 "' . CUTE 3 Br, CdM house Ca '"·-5 I 11 -i h '"' with approved plans for 3 Bdrms .• 2 ba . ., + den; meo...,, ... res pee a at Patios and pool with K11'CHEN goes w l .. _.tS
2nd 3 Bdrm unit. Must onR-2comerlOl;owner RJdl .. ty 673-7040 slide. $94,900. BKR. ·l bdrm. 2 bath family ~toappreclate. will carry lsl T . D. lM0-1720 room College Part Sl.68,900 home. RV access too! Newport Piet Rtalt 501 c......_. Home +Income+ Gueat TARllU. $93.000. 0,... S.. I ·5 '149,500 Open Silt/Sun l·S. Southlanders, 548..STT4 . . _ 309 DowUna Green
200SS.lbotllhd. CdMCHARM DUPLEX-3br + 2br. "#1 .. C ...........
Narwport Bch.'13"2058 Spaciou duplex : 3 XJnt. v11lue. Ownr/Act.
..,.y...._• •• 5 u... bdnnl. +abd.rm .. 5fuJl Prlo only s1eo.ooo . _. ,..__ "'-baths; on charminl tree· _7_S&-oaeo_:_ ______
1 3 Br, family room, 2 linldiu.tourbay.
lrplcs, on comor lot. 4zt c ........
Orig. model street. O,..S.. 1•5 c. 640.S 112, cum• COAST
JASMINE CREEK
3 Bdrm. 2 b•. ram rm
w/ber. Many upgradtt.
644-6449
lktty Kerr RHlty t.ovel.Y Mesa Woodt 3br
A "Y9'dLoYen .. Ywd home. 2ba, brick trpl~
A ptl'f ect location. an "1 c e 1 Y 1 n d 1 c p ' outatandlnt .. party.. w (atrium. Xlnt 1ch1a. wlk to so. Cit PIH•. )'~. fndt lrca, 1uper Lowest ~cc ln aru. By
pool, Jacuu:l, privacy " "'---r ooo 548 5'111
MAl.ISTATa
anneal48R~. vwurc • • '
---------• Seeu1Sun.l-dusk. 2 & lba condo. iarage. arm PMlarope wui U.. for a bt bowie. -~~--· SELL ldk Jm.n1 with • DailJ Pilot Clualn.d Ad. '73-1 II I MUD.0.
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lt.ro-' j._,
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IYOWMB Collt~e Pk home, 3Br,
Cam rm, Uv rm, frplc.
~r I°'-walk to 1c:hlJ,
xlnt cond lbruout,
115,000. UHQI Pr111
only
.
f
SlftlAL u. CUESTA HOMES
Larie 2 story. Priced right to sell. 2300 to 2800 sq ft. 4 Ii $ Bdrm Model
Available. a baths formal dining rm.
family room fir bonu room. 3 c:ar garases. Uparade•. One home has
boat &t trailer access.
Pride of Owner$hip-Under a yrs new ......... .,LllCM
8'1-8(110 .. P..tch 642-f 414
..
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---~ ------Owner-$66750 3BR t~ba 84DUMIT 11Ht1l.HOCIC UMVBSIT'YPAltJC --~ --'-~ ---BHl &ate-like new-nr OM.. Y $15,SOO Ptao IJ.Fee land·3 ar. 2 3 .&elm.. 2~ bath. South
sctlla •bop " bell-op hM Woodbridge beaut,. new Ba + nrhna. Au0< at .min Uni•eniLy Park. ~~-.. !~!~ ~~.!~ ... !~.~~ _s __ a_t&---sun_._96C ___ -1 __ 860_. __ ~a:~~: green;~.m. ~n:~~~~~1"1~~~ it~
Beaut upgnded Univ
Pllrfr o.. ... bm. I Br, 2
be. 8117 4748 Nata.lie qt. Open&m
View vfew, foNWet' YMwl
lltb tee. top floor.
Rancho San lo.qatn
Plan, 2 Ir den. 3t La Senna. tud,OOf. c.u lot
appt. 5"-IZ99.
ICMI ..... \ ................ .
FABULOUS
WHITEWATER
New Us~ with panoramic view of
Dana Po1nl to Palos Verde.. Dramatic free form circular
stairway takes you from the
entrance way & formal dlnJn1 toom
to the upstairs llving room wJtb
view of while sand & sunsets for
your enjoyment. This 4 BR home
deserves your attention .
Of'IN HOUSI UT & SUM.
C411fwclrecttou
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380 GlE"'4EYRE LAGUNA BEACH ll'ESAD'ZLMAR PliSTlc5IOUS PAMl'ASTIC "many xtraa. 2 bis Planllf,Townhom~.va, NEWCPJ.'&PAJNT. Va· ()paliH.seSun l..S G ll. 0 N n 0 0 0 .,.. Beaut 4 Br. ra m -rm L....&.L.... b f .... c ..... __ ... __ ... Y •-.-Ao• ... DJ · c.1t:1 ,,,. "" n. • ho .. la great loe. uunn,., 2 a+ m.,, rm. cant. 3 BR 2 Ba, fnod -iUN ·~ ou anvn 31h' 1~"Br"°h1Jy 8pKemakerl.2185aq ft, $W,IOl.callforappt. Jrvtne'• best. ~San patio, e(ec earopnr. As.-in.$129,500. 23 Ac•ci•
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C.B.V. $TZ..608. LAOU!STA Wlndlor offerecl for only fl 14) 645-9950 3Bdrm,2b•, frplc,vault-O.Y.O. Large2 Bdrm., 2 3 "' ba; Mesa OPIH HOUSE That'• nol a Jldsprtnt. I ~3,900. This lar1e 4 •-------• e d e e ilia I 5 • Pr 0 f bath. Only ~ bloek to nerth area. Sate price 10112BCetdro Bdrm. 2 ba Monterey bedroom home ls ideally landseapiag. custom Maia Beadl. Bridal le
II ~.C.a.V.$'15,000.. ~ .. ..-. ... y l·S plan. wftb famlty room. lontedandsbona.eat. WOODBRlOOECONOO patio s. 1 n a cleao.$m,SOO. 11Dc•--~ ,.... ___ 1 .-.. 0 • ByownerBU1 2stoJ'1end word •. L-OVELY. Will S4o.i'044' 3 Bdrms.1~ beth home =r:ui:a~rPrt~~ Own«lsaftlliallS!! aatt. ZBT. '112/Ba, COV· coosidtt tons eserow. SWEEPING VIEW. ~~~~~~~~~ W/-..d bride fireplace. sell this weekend! ~ ered patio. Includes $105,000 Beaut.ilulC<NDtr7 selling , :: Take over loan w /$860. lates. pools. J>irks 4t 187111 Paseo Picasso witb expamtve view or
• Balecrest By Owner. 4br, mo. P.l.T.I. paymeat,s, ~ sch.ls. $67,!IOO·Or' otter Call Bill, Cote Realty the oceQ; •1!1'1 quiet'-
, well kept attractive Ownertsarurious. .REDCARPET' ~,f/OO/Ofter.$51·390 *Cote Realty printe. Loads of fix-up fl01M " 1•rd/Cruit & poteatlal yet. ntremely uade trees. S'78,900. 645-3474 ' 1c Jnve~tment comfortable as is. 2 s.e.3'11, pnn only. Turlleroclc 4Br+fam rm ~5777 Bdnn:1"m a large den. ••...-H1t••LTY wJview $11.i.oot Herbert _.::..__..;:...;.;;;_;:;...;..;;...;;._ __ , si21 5c)d;
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It p&fnt. lrg ccner lot, OPE2'fTODAY1·5PJI! 551-2000 SPANISH MANSTON. ~V..;.!.ceea.Sbadetrees, •W6PINEST. 1-WOOD--B-BlDG ___ E_P_LA_C_E_,Irvine Groves 3+fam nn LOOKING . Dana Point Jaodmark ~ ..........._ lhJI~..-l040 S/Adams-E/:Main. " diniog rm $114,500. t aLA~"" win convert~ to 3 units. ... ~ ••01.a •owo c ustom" Special offeriDg. 3.5 ()pm Sun 12-5 PM. Pao· •. a YOW' p.,._uui-• • D,..rfect for ..__ .. OC· •SIB)ROOMS• ••t•••••.U.••H•-..••• "' • w/fam bdrm.C-odtemporaryde-dora. Herbert Hawkins dow!t?~ebneJuat ;~paUon pl~-1';;,me.
IBa,A/C,eleepr fitoDOWM, TWMlfSE +2car,aBec1tl$6,000 tached !amily homes in 9'19-al.OQ wh;rt)'(JCI •Pia lov!!yin• Oeean view. lmpresslve, .,.,._,t.erTaao•t. 3 BR, 2 BA. den. Tennis open, •ood11 design. -~-------•bdrm .. 3 ba. an ° pride ol OWMl'abip as
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-9'()..'3U 111.M A;;~m~w: 1:'1/Jt or sbopping.$185,000. -.. ·-··· ..... ··-· .. __ .. , ..... ~··· Ci)UAUTY Ir CHARM W!iy buyers call Raneb tenPa. Qa dlT, Cl Snap-r.foy He-•r a C H I E A C H Y.-llOQM ln.mting day• 1 c.c.do, 3br, 2~ba, Realty. We bave over dragon. Ssi·l"'-' CaD far Information on .....__.. c..--
wi.11 be over when you see Beal Eat.ate lrg encld patio, 2 car gar sevenly homes for you to --=------.., more income propertiea ·-~ .,._. HaHrS.
this lovely 4Br, tam rm, -·CH._ ... S"'C w/auto opener. frplc, chose from, in all price By owner, 3 BR 1~ Ba, 'l5dl'.utN5Da:I~ avallablethroogbas. S Bdrms., den, I batlls, Newbolbe, J lk' den+ study, dln rm, 2:~. Ba, -,....,.,,._. ~ • blt.ns. up&raded thruout, ranees and su..s. Some Cptc, xlot ·loc. Below frplc.: charming tra· fllJD nn. 3 Ba. ~ of
creat patio w 11rapc 3Bl\.2Ba.formaldin. common poof. $'16,900. will~ V.A. or l'HA marke' a t $69,900. ft11CL1 HOUSES * 49 •• 057 * level,nearDana Ha.rbot', sea• C!.111.JOD.. 14. ......._r "-(~·:ttrees. 2k>U,owner.M4·1094 8286 C?lerrywood Circle. terms. Some have pools 552·88'10 Ul"Ln ____ ....., ____ --41 wtth 1300 aq. CL nme m.U87
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-(213)~00/286-1049 Lovely 4 Bdrm home.' L formatfoo on homes in of ri.ooo W/Sl7.900 dwn 3 bedroom t.ownhome catalloa " city li&hta. .. Party~ OCIAHYllW __;~;..;..;.:;_,----.--1 Walk to Beach. Vacant, POO HOME the (nine a:rea, give us a on Uus lovely J BR 2 Ba, with many det'orator 2bt' +den. 2~ba eontem· ~ Crom all rooms of this
.tge bd.rms, 2~ba., f!"Pl. llJ3.S67t. rm,KVstange.6btkst.o Tatar PJTI S5'15 mo. Will spa&part. a...;;;EY'lf;.;..;;.:.twtndl.;,;.·.:;;;;.;;;;..;;•;..:...;.-S~--i beamed Uvlng rm .. with Dramatic 61 ry
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Real Dtate REALTY !De. -675-67-41 N 0 TICE l RV IN E College Park. Ideally oi>-~ ~30831 bouset Sf.CX1000 frplc, very 1.,1e am 0-.W I02& S i . Ut ' ESI'ATEFORSALE located to pool. parlc" arttyn Dr So La Wl•1tcJSlfto rm/den. wet bar, k. 0
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Newer o cean view Penningtc)nPn>pm.i~ petio, fr'ple '-.MORE! 511·2000 · :~e,•t':ni po~ILaar:d 6 8'oeW DOUD Sh rt conatrucUon ift.Portalma. Duplex, quality con· .Qosetoevtt)'Uiing_ __ --.. rt r in Smolle trec. A 3 tomorrow! Sll9,000 SJM,500
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.Bdrms. Sl42.000. Agent/ 4Br,3Ba,lgesandeck,l REALTY, Inc 6'1~741 •VA $175K* crete patio With firepidt. fireplaceinlargemaster · (714)7St.o«22 R_..., 494-7551 4"-t96S · Owner 8'7~3620 Huge trees line the yar . t--.;..._------r . ..:::---=:'!.-'-__;:.:...:...:...;:...:....::..1----=-...-:....-:....:.... __ . yr new inbrapidib'ly de-Hllst'-*Oft T work witnJ. h ?;nae Cot. Lotsorgreenarea·rorthe ~ml.b~~enient to .. ________ Outstanding buy i·n .. _______ _
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536-1'118 LOWEST PRICE IN VetAgt.. 541-0800 hame"' :llOO sq. • ° C• Best'--available! As oeean & hillside view Take advantage of a corators dehghi with ""~ home 3 br 2 .. _, tge fam in b · t d LEX bedroom home with · , llHI• close uy, mm con .• 5 llOCKS FROM CQMP . formal dining room, separate family room & rm, bltn kftcheo. new 2~ bib to beach. Seo
Seac•pe eoodo, 2 BR. *TtTR"n,EROCK• seyarate ramily room, loesoCl.resbpaint. dshwhr, stove & dis· this eompletely re· HUNTINGTON 2'14 .BA.. weU>ar. frpl, 2 3 BR 2 Ba Broadmoor, den and 5 or 6 bdrrns. pc19a1. Brealtfasl patio, farnishedhome. BEACH balconys • microwne •/fam rm. din rm, up. Safe cul~ac and 110 1E..,.,._ Jge yd, easy car e MOGraiceland
This duplex ls LARGE! oven. Won't last long at & rds. A vJ Imm ed. association fees. Better hl'l'be1'errace a Cardiff lndscpg. fiab po nd $149,500 49C-8Sl9
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St. • 493-5859 . 4BR ~OOL from Marina. $169,900. fam rm, country kit, negotiable. 559-6~11 or ":' ~ \l ~~ ~. Jatec·~. ~ Wbite.atenfew.3 ltmdwood floor, S BR, Cal June Blair, 0.0/Agt AIC. on CT~belt. wood OPEN SUN 12-5, 4082 l , • """". uubbol..-.....,.. on ;, '!IA. trnmacoJate A-eorner Jot, W lk t RIDUCB> $5000 IY ~ER 968-3229 d~. comm pool Ir ten-_M_aozanlb ___ • _____ , Neve' li•ed lo-; cpzict oc-Onl =OOo 3Im sU ..,.,., a 0 "" · •~::..:.:;:;;.:.... _____ , · cts b $159 000 eupancy for buyer. '1 • b->_.dl. 'Ibis ls e choice ~~-::.·~i:1:Z~ Lgefdin3!Jlilyrm2b,livrm. '"ine 1044 ~o.137.yownr. • . ~'T" ..... S-THIS Owneranxioosl _ _,,..... ~ =-Ebb ~em8 bay. Offend ut
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....., .........,. tunbaths,2cargar,A/C, frplc & wetbar. FutJ1 All JrBll~ 1: was $179,500, now only ~BR ~· l % Ba. Liv • CASH in I.be IMng room. Nicely hi«hlY upgraded. W•lk to A/C, Wed roofs, 2 sep . l.R-.J SUPERB LOCATION $100,000.
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'114-493-2«0 In A Aash! tBS,SOO. commitments~ Must By Owner $107,500. Prin FEE. JYtYeu'S new. Va· wblteWMer Yiews. Cust CHOICllUIDUHG
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beatlt Jndsepd $107,500. *•dell pool, best HB T 1 Jc Just listed. Plan 50, Uon pit. l9'2S Sq, ft., 1 ~. !_ery ~Nm· e'!._nd.de-...:-''""'"_.....,., RA:aionalBlt 1'JM633 area. 0p' bse Sun 12"5. . • By Owner: urt eroc Jocatedateodoftl'anquil yearne#.$100,000.FEE ....,., _.. __,,..,. -.v
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Hltd•ftllilJ::llartatb 4BR.2den,tileroof,cuf. 551·2000 ~bdrm • JJv rm{. bdnm .. 21h baths,family family room, fireplace POTOFGOLD Ne•PHtt 80 de-sac st. Quick sale ~. deeor.,thrtaout 1°~1· rm., formal dining rm., aJMI formal dining room. •-""' won.'l find. but 9t MV, El .Toro, Lai price of U23,soo. By Beaat.5'rS,U25sqn,4br, mirrored hv •m "8 · l•andry rm .. wet bar, 2 :vAiBath.&.$109,900.FEE theendof.tberahtbowls Forest. Lag'Hill9! Larg ownr. Prine oab, ~ba town.home, ac~s *138,000. Call for eppl. frplc1. 3 Cn guage. this 5 bdi-m. borne de-
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768-5800 •OPIMHOUSE* aeen ~o be apprec. _no_a..:::.ats_. ______ 1 perfectsettJng.$199,950 lion, Jand cont ract, dl..qm1a.Lots o£wood,
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Priced bcfcrtr market, Pa Beu 752-1'100 dys, wrkdys. wAWITIR 7srd. pM,500 tn large deck f<11( enter.
PEG ALlZN taining. Room ll>r e;ic· 8-uper Laldtla S&S. 4 BR s:J149"10eva.Act. •flf OWM• •ct Magnifte•nt Be uh, t--• .. ,_._ ~ at coastal 6 ocean views. ''"'-. \UlDDf, ar • 'WOODltiDGI Price reduced; 3 bd.rrns.. 2br, apt wtwauL pool. u unr N OFF!lt REALTOR 494-1518 pansion. SJS2,000
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, Btoo'bur~t. 17149 La £uo nelth Jiast Owner, 4br. form. dJn CJW'Dt'f'. .it. 'Pm ......._.ed c Plan n.a,ne Sl'9.SOO. NT' PGdt Ir tennis. ~ • 499-SIA PIOP& I t!I
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HAM»~ vathebllfamii), UOO•q Wtcwtseopffott AR.t:A $4'5,000 Claeck ....... Olltf For··-· LKaffoal "°°" Beautiful custom Home ~. SPICU.L 1 ot bbVt~d" P1"Y •r;-, P<lol, wot bar. gas lJ8Q. OPEN SUNDAY 1.5 Oc._•iew Duplex Pl••l'f
' -Vl DUPLE..~ AT r:,,du )' . •"1r3c9•t ... ouot 3Br, 2Ba, den. air eond. I 21 ......,_. $179 500 2 Br w/ocean view ... All living on l Dover Shores
.. CTORIAB&ACU c no "' · din rm, frplc, pro· ' J l 5 l h' h I ed ·1· · ~a£ a£· s A a F. AL fteeion11l RJt1 no-oaa t~uionally Inda cpd. lthmd ltood Pee RrorN Rltre4S.1S31 eve . pcctacu a r 1g vau t cea mg 4 Dr, .living rm, formal dining rm,
,Si..E.EPER1 Located off Tn''lb1llf s ~ooo.. Sprawling tel11urely u~· & dccorat~r touches. Priced low! separate family rm • completely
the OC.a.n 1ide of the 3 Br. 1.._t>°:. ~:!'!tic STANALAND <WadoubJeshakeroohs 2 Br w/umquc custom·deslgn loft/den redecorated w/custom wallpapers. ~~ ~.J"'iJA~c v1('W ot 1..q lbJls. cen· MF.GARGEEREALTY !i~~~;oo:;~:~~ A>afOUSOWNO w~wooden ~ircular :staircase. Low tbruout and new cpts & drapes. Fple
Sloah1 atory archltc~· tra.l air & worth ll'4;l0g. • (7l4H9M1« beam Ii vlng room. 2 Bou I ht a" o t11 _, r ; pr1ce end unJt. . . in U ving rm & f amiJy rm. fantastic l~ built on levtil lot wurtb buying. Pr1c:•d LG*eForett 1055 fillplaces & a geniune eanallronUbd.rm.,rami· 3 B.r w/ocean \'1ew to mountains thru pool w/jacuzzi. A must see home. for
w t ALL son TS o "' ~-=\~a~.soo can for ••••••••••••••••••••••• slat~ entry. exleodin&_ in· ~~t,1rt1~~rmst;I~~ stained glass French doors. Secluded, those who will appreciate the finest. a E N 0 0 t; L IUchardlort R.E768·s&l0 POOL lo the for mo.I dining $152.900. Excbang"? llr· vet near pool & Lennis. Reduced price! orE'iu ~ulU I -"PM
POSSlBJLITH:S The area. Lush foliugc sur-1 .... all.Jf-.i...1. .. 3 Br +den+ 3 full baths & front row " ~ " • .., larcer u nil ha s 3100 ft Carefree 4 Bdrm . 2 rounds the largti. w .. "'m . 1 14005..tto,o $215,000
SPACIOUS LIV RM Nrly new, ::r, ZhOa, ba+beated, filtered-spacious polio privale MlWLISTIMG ocean view too. . 1.,11 leaffy 752-1461
W t OPEN BEAM~D farn rm, huge kit, form POOL. Garden home in &perleclforsumrneren· 4 Bdrms .. 3 balhs; in 3 Br/den Plan 4 w/pkture window+
Cll!ILINC , MASSIVE <ilnrm.atc,jacusu,pre· lovely Lnltc Forest tertaining! Its 2 cur Newport Shores. Only panoramic ocean coastal view to
(JR£PLACE OF OLD SU"e neighborhood & TOTAL privacy. 25232 garage w/extra parking $1U,OOO. Palos Verdes . . BRICK, ETC. Compact • Miles Ave QIU B1U al area ha.s work bench & CAYWOOD REALTY b r .1 d O :kitchen " dimng area oiorc. Below market al Cole Really. built-ins! In prestigious INC. 548·1290 4 . r W/ amt Y rm + en. · · Ce~n
""'/French door opening ~:;· Ill k 1 * ., Newport Beach area. view ulso! Superb upgrades, end umt. Jo secluded patio. Unique 1~.24;~ ers nc Cote Realty this home is a lovely A smart buy! ~
.bat b ha a o a L , & Investment blend or livability & Baycreat/Dover Shores Jus t •SOLD ... 4 br w/c om touches P L ..n-..J I YOU OWN Area. 5 br, 3 ba, custom U L L M A N & CllJll'G ,.......,._. l 052 640--5777 c egance-; home w /pool. Family & fabulous open view!
-M A ff 0 G A N Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• n1E LAND. $275.ooo. By room & formal dining. &jov --.ti-NEWPORT CRlST lftt•...._' •PANELED WALLS IN MinionVi.;o 1067 owner, 675-7661 or Lath & I t , r--7" .,~.
N.tUTICAL DECOR. •••••••••••••••~••••••• 833-0610. beaut .. 1~.:s~~i:~o~~~: Call CHRIS HARWOOD 833-3121 ~:u;~~~a~l.y ;s;~ MAGNIFICENTVIEW RodlloffomPrice HEWl'ORTIEACH quet hardwood lloors. FHGUSOM REALTC>aS
WEED Of• PAINTING & In the rolling hills or :'llu:.t sell. LaFam1lia FOR UNDER huge back yard w/lots of -MINOR REPAIRS. H Nortbview.JBR,V2BA. JBr, l~ ba. Upgraded. privacy & full s ized,
'You have des ired a formal di/n;r8· rrmlly $75,900.8.11 J328 Wltb tb~4~,o::? b'I fenced pool. $259,000. NewportlHdt 1069 Hewporf leeeh 1069
•PLACEATTllEBEACH room w rep ace LS mo ie Owner542·<N35. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Only Sl .... .,.,. SUP"' .. V "LUE home you can tive in De W/RENTAL Jl\COME. • .. ..,,_... '"" ,.. · •h• FUM FOi ALL Lrg 5 BR. 3 ba, lam rm Anxa .. Newport'!! most ,..us IUISY be your litlit In .... 1 garden home ·in exclus1v" a p~rk com .1.hao th uu library, bv rm, din rm. . "' ... · · ·" ceat epriccof Niguel Sbol'es. Spacious, frplc:, many upgrades, plete w/pool~. 1acun1s.
:· $167,500 hard lO find "H '· plan. 2900sq ft. Only $147.500 .. 67& boat s lips Agl,
S E E T H I S 0 N t:: Mint condition w /many By ownr. ·o""n house this 3--B700. TODAY ! d Wh "'" ----------. MISS.OH REAL TY u Pg r a es . a t a wkod. 586-7685 OPEH HOUSE t .5
buy .. $139.soo. 2 S""" IS '98.SS.Cst.Rwy,Laguna VISTAOEl.HIGUEL EXEC.HOME 4 ~LAND
f'hoM 494-0731 Ooese to El Niguel c.c. 11 By Owner 2000 sq fl. BIG CANYON
BR. 2 BA, formal dining, l\/C. pool si: yard, all UP· IEAUTY
large family roo m , grades. m;iny xtras EXCaLEHTLY
beautifully decorated. G R E A T F 0 R PRIC"""' Located on qui t <: I d ENTER TA I N I NG ! ...,, sac $1G9 500 c ·u · e-St 14.500. 586-6433. Elegant El Dorado . 3 ··· • · bdrm,2'11 ba, close to LAKEPARJC-
FOXGLOVE Latest Model. 3,000 sq.ft. 4 pool, jacuni & ten nib
Owner mot t vat c d , HV Monaco. 2 Br, convert
motivated motivated den, ree land. $138,000. TRi-PLEX ' 1942 Port Cardigan.
644-6038 Newer· J>eluxe
minutes to Newport Sch, BAYCREST BY OWNER.
$175.<;IOO. Drive by 2025 3 BR 2 Ba, sp;.icious
Laune Lane. (Nr. Bay & rooms. 2 fplc's, beautiful
Orange) Call Roy, agt yard. 20t17 Commudore,
TI4/64.2-5319or646-7414 $187.500. 646-8515
OPEN HOUSE Newport's lest luy
2431 lloliduy. 10·5 3 Br 21"1 Ba. 2 story
Sat/Sun. 5 Bdrms. 3 townhouse. Complete
baths. dining rm. ram community rec foci!.
rm. Frplc, boat gale. Asking price $89,000.
parking for 4 vehicles. Brkr. Won't last. so
2700 sq fl in all. $169,500. _h_urry--='-·-548_·7_1_77 ____ 1 Owner~
BR. J Ba, Fam llm, FP. crts. Sunken liv rm, wet
2 BR. 2 BA + den wetbar. Open Sun. 22485 bar. frml din rm. big
w/many upgr~cs. m· Almaden. By owner. mstr bdrm w/bl*lcony. chx,hn~ air conditioning, SlS0,000. 644-0228 or Socurity gates plus super _________ , A LOVELY w•y
carpeting, kitchen floor. 645-4404 upgrades. 2672 San WESTCLIFf "
1ng&mirrored ~ardrobe Miguel Dr .• fliewJ>Ort CHARMER
doors .. !00.950 CASA del SOL 2Br+den Beacb. 759·1501. Neally groomed 3 Bdrm. TQ LIV[
FOOTHIU. $87.?-JO. Herbert Hawkins 2 bath with lovely yard. Admire the many e.llras
DOYER SHORES
EXECUTIVE HOME
'Ibis spacious 4 bedroom
custom home is
beautifully decorated in
sort tones. gourmet
kitchen. huge master
swle, formal dining, 3
car garage & much
more. O ff ered at
$279.000. You own th~
land. Open for your view-ing pleasure Sat &: Sun
124 pm. 19(11 Santiago
Drive.
Customized paUo home R.E. 979·SlOO Near shops. schools, thal only a bwlder would
w I rn an Y added Get Your Stan in this fast parks. As king only provide for his own RANCH REALTY
amerut1cs. 3 BR. 2h BA, moving & profitable real ___ R_en_l_Es_t_at_e ___ $152,500. To see c~ll ·home. A comfortable • 551-2000
professional landscape. estate market. A large PRETTYPRETTY 540-1151 family home with a ---------
Built.in cabinets in selection-VA, FHA, tse gourmet kitchen & a HARIOR VIEW
garage ... $99.SOO. opt's, good financing PRETTY wonderfulenterta1nment Charming Carmel, Laguna MHJuel Realty avail. Call RB>UCB> TO center. Solar heated pool highly upgraded JBr,
496-2413 493-9494 Richardson Realtors $95,500 & Jacuzzi. large lot in fam rm, fee. By owner.
495-5220 830-5050 Call7fi8..5600 Won "Builder's Design ~~~~~~~~~I prestigious Baycrest. $159.000. 1946 Port
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LachenmyEi
WISTCLIFF
SLHPIRt
Spac. 4 BR &: ' BA
There IS a.n alternative
to Newport Beach
Waterfront!! Lovely 3
Bdrm, 3 ba, 3 car aar
190' of beautiful
waterfront in Lake
Forest a.II for $189.500.
J.)on 't be Coolish and pass
this one up. CaU Bill at
$123,500
Top location townhome
with "MODEL" al·
mosphere & decorator's
touch. Separate family
room overlooks 1 ush
hanging garden. Call for
appointment, you'll be
glad you did. 645· 722 l
View Condo on Golf
course. ()pn Hse Sun 1·5.
31&&2 W. Nine. 2br, 2ba.
$81.500 Owner 49~·2248
CAST A DEL SOL r-Award". Shows like a NEWPORT HEIGHTS $299.000. Camey. 640-252:3.
F model. profesi.ionally ... BrorJ/deo Ontu W"T11tn-o-..T Ontu One-only one, lora , __ ... _ ...,.... 3 b' bd " "" '""1"ft ""• ..,...,,ca.,..._., 1g rms, •Quiet "·-~t ~ I); model w /panormaic f 1 d r 1 »U·...-c 3Br. 2Ba, patio & deck, view in most de:.1 red rm in. m Y rm •Walktoschools 21 NwptShores. Wlktobch. H.V.CARMS. 21
area. A once only'op w/frplc, 2 yr old palio •Boat/trailerarca T~ ~.. owner will finance $149,tOOfee tffC.Jff'-" .•
R•cltv '"' '4•-lUI 1>11-~11'
Hilltop
Aerie
. h home. 2672 San Miguel •New carnot1'n" LC J 1 I I .. "'O'r d <IV\ portunity to en1oy l c Or .. .Newport Beach. · r-.. ·-· -w ,, ~ own S1S4,.>VV. Open House 11·5 Sat & Cul-de-sac & golf cour:.e best P.P. Call uwn~r. 75&-l50l. •Giant fireplace Morten Real &tote Schworer R(•altor, sun . 1 9 6 3 port WestdiffRealty
neighborhood. spnc. 4 br 768-71~ •Lrg master Bil 640-5357 545-7983. Weybridge. 640-0088, ~-------'--2•,~ b11 . xtra lg lot •Only$119,000 64()..5400
l:.agle ·s eye vu or the
:l'OaStline is yours rrom
Uus mulli·level wonder
w/3 BR. fireplac~. det·ks,
S185.000 495-0Z79 BestluylnM.V. •Open Sun12.30-4:30
La Paz San Lucas model R Es •2212 Margaret Or NB EXTRAORDINARY Harbor View Knoll condo. Unique Wood & Glass eat late 4br. 2 sty. Redecorated ---•••United Brokers NEWPORT CREST HVH MOMTEGO 2 BR. den, 3 bu, $155,UOO. NEW .PORT
HTS Huge expan 5 br. 4 ba, Price reduced t o ~ JohnCarey,646-7414 4BR. 2Ba, fam, din, liv _64G-4 __ 1_s_1 ______ , :a~a~t~tigeg!~~~ ~i $107.900. 2526\ Remcsa •JUMBO VA* BEAUTJFULMONACO SPECIALISTS rms. This ooe or a kind ,)lea ms. f enced yd
1119,000 (9)1) •• ~· Ko/an
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444 .9473 549 0316
w/jac. + yard area. Ra· Dr. Owner/Bkr. 6444720 1 work with Orange Co. H. V.11., 3 Br. 2 Ba, Jtal Mont.ego must be seen.
dianl heal. 3 Car gar. 2 Vets only. Homes lo tile ent & kit. nr pool & oCfer one stop shopping Beautiful lg pri\•3te yard
F p . WHAT M O R F. Sl75.000. 1-'or io!o call: pk. xlnt cond, rce. .for condos. Choice or w1slump stone walls. ce·
COULD YOU WANT"' Ne_.._.leoch 1069 VelAgt. 541--0800 $137,500 &10·1440. floor plans & locations. ment patio/flrepit &
$245 000 B d I., I -,.-' ---~ -Some "'Ith ,.1·ews. all wi"th room for jacuzzi. Interior . . on ,ea ty ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~ ...,. 8319411 95 4773 --------access to pools. Jacuzzis. must be Sei?n, lg open air
. or4 . --·--LEAVING AREA BAYVIEW SUPER SIZE saunas & tennis. Pnces ram rm/ki.l.i area. Form
MONARCH SUMMIT 2br OWNER MU~ISELL Lg 2 br2 ba mobile home Crom$110,500 otnum view living & din·
________ ..., Condo. occan·hill vu, Hew Condo in exclu. Bayside Viii. Nwpt Hgts home. jus t ing rms, inlimote garden
PORTER REALTY clbhsc. pool. Slt>.!)00. 2Br. 2i,.,Ba. Nwpt Ter-Clubhse. pool, jac. prw. t;locks lo schools and Ontu view master bath &
HJOON. COAST llWY. Parker Rlty. 4!>6·3624 race, $79.000. Jacuz7,1, bch. poss. boat slip. shops. Xtra lge Mslr · ft/' bedroom. A finished
_.97•2468 -------pool. IS al·re grccnblt. 7.500.675-7903673-7848 Bdrm+ 21argelxlrms. I '''21 garagcthat youmenw1ll ., 9'i2.900, view l'Ondo. 2Dr, s.i1•7381•498.3240. .---w/pvt deck. :ma. huge = _:.r"--' ;:vr •• appreciate. Comm PoOI.
2112&. mr, frpk. Prin on , HA.RIOR•VIEW-·• ram rm w/bltm buffet: l!::.J::.L__J 11 clbhsc. park. 5179,900.
HORTH ENO ly1ownr544•7585 BY OWNER! Nwpt llgts. CARMEL storage & work space. Merten Real Estote fee.
t::merald Terrace. 2 OPENSAT&SUN 1·5 Lgepoolhomewith3 BR, . 3Br, 2&, ram rm & Formal dining, studio, 640-5357 ()pcnhouseSat /Su1H2·5 ~rm. + conver'. den·, 2 Ba, &: huge Fam Rm, · h . COUlltry kitch w/nook, al· 1724 Port Margate, NB. ' 29211 Kensington Dr. wtbar. Lovely 18th Cen in rm ome is pro· 644-4135 hdwd. floors. vaulted Great 2 story 3 br in 1 h essionally upgraded & tached triple garage, an-· ce1l1 ngs, blue water firepace,gourmetkitc · ls · ed ·ht l1que oak frplc &••--------•locEANFRONT3Br.2B~. Northv1cw area. Huge spacious lndscpd yard s1 on an overs11 n1g ,. .. ~1ew Very1 private • back y d. I m mac . $185 ,0 00 . 0 n light & mountain view books helvesmlivingrm, TH•rsoMmAY $380.000. Prin only . $195.000 $l27.500. f()(, oo a quiet cuJ·dc·sac. lots of fruit trees. pv.t " 67J.~/2lJ-79S·0635. MONARCH TERR. FAUSTAVITALI Fr/Sat/ · 401 HV/boat yd. Open house patio w /bltln BBQ.
>I Bdrm. split·level con· R.aitor 497.2426 Kings Place 645•4680--by owner Sat/Sun 12 5 al $159.000 -IS TODAY Redllcflt $12,000
temporary, wood & ---------•BEACllTIME• 2006 Port Albans Circle, OptftSunday 1·5 That bigger house. that Lastchancetopurchase
glass; family home with Monarch Summit II 3 Br+ bonus, 2 ba. plush N B. 640-0847 531 hhrion , better neighborhood. quality JBr home in
pool, sauna. Camlly rm .• Nearly new 2 DR 2 Ba cpls. Pools! Tennis! H•RBORVIEW · CGl645·6646 that play area for the DoverShorcsarca. den & 3 car i:a rage. twnhme. 5 min to Salt Open wknds 1·6. 483 62nd "" kids you've dreamed or $180,000. Prin only.
• $295-•,ooo _______ Creek Boach, Monarch St. SJ 18,000. 1/630-5576. • Highly upgraded Jbr. 'is available today & com· 1501 Llncoln Lane.
WIDE OCE).H VIEW
Best buy in town. drastic
rt.'duction! 3 BR 2 Ba.
raotast1c location
S155.000 firm. 962 3462 or
963-8377 Broker
VIEW LOT
103'xla7', plans approved
Bay Plaza, cathedral Carmel model New ~ PRE;HIG€ petitively priced . OpenSunl·S,642-Z793.
I r I REALESTATESALES crpts Ja<>. bltn HOM€ $187,500. see this s c gs, P c, 2 patios, • book H b k d I ~ b OC11t"NFRO,..T clbhse. pool. 1acuui. Brokers or salespersons. cases. uge c ·yr • cdroom Somerset in ~ ""
500 Full /part-time. Earn w/lrg mature trees & lrg !~~~~~~~~~~{beautiful llarbor View hsc & apt. Coastal com S89. 497.171 I 90/lOonyournextdeal. cvr'd patio. PP Slfi5.000. f. HQmes. Open Sun 1·5 or mission appr·d expan
United Brokers 646-7414 &.l-0-0468 OCEANFRONT call PI ans . $ 3 2 5. O o O.
3000W. c_st H':y· N.B. -BUCH TREASURE Cute beach house W/2 (213)792·1148
BR. 2 Ba, lots or parking. Ontu Cozy sohd home. near Lowest price on the ~ VIEW CONDO
h a rd wood f I oo rs . · HOWS WOOD HOLLlS WOOD
& aet to go. $86,500. ·0n Golf Coune
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Monaco, 2BR & den, £ee
land. be~irul neutral
upgrds, hie entry, many
-xtraii. move In cond.
1142.500. Open Sal/Sun
l ·S. 1967 Port Hamsgatc.
644·0"13.
ocean on 30th. 2 HR l Ba, beach $275 000 21 3 Br, 21fa ba, $85.000.
$1.3.5,000. REALTOR 675-8676 u=;:5 l~f •• REALTOR 675-8676
mo canyon 2 BR + den, Marteft Real &tote OCUH IREl!ZE STANALAND Gate guarded st or IUX·
MEGARGEEREALTY ury hms. 4 Br, den
___ <_71_4_) _497_·1_744 ___ _,. $239,000.
DS.UXE UHITS Also 4 Br. 2 fam.rms $242.000. Blk to twnfbch. Ln~ Bch Loguno leach
Burr Whit~ ll~alt ~r
2901 Ne wp ort Blvd NB
17'4) 675 4630
"Pinehurst". Fantastic •-.--'•4•0.-5•3•5•7--lllll fmmac. 4 Br. Newpart golf c<>urse vu. $195.000. 1• Shores hm w/pvt patio &
547 TIH4 833-3215 sundeck. Not another one
· ; ------1·--------• like it at $112.000. Whelan MEW ON MARKET EASTILU.ff Real FJ:itate, M0.2773.
OCEAN VIEW
CLIFF DRIVE
J BR beamed ceilin~ hv·
rm. din rm, 112 ba. bsmt
+ storage. Dbl garugc.
fml & rear yd. Move in
cond. Short escrow.
Priced below mrkt
value Compare! Buyers
choice of lender. By
~ner. OJ><'n Sun 1·5. 3015
Cliff Dr. Npl Il l s .
&S5'8207. S159.500. ----1
BAYVIEW
2 Bdrm. 2 bath. formal
dining rm./ oversized 2
car garage with 2 remote
co ntrol openers
C o m p J c t t'
MODERNIZATION
THRU·OU'f! Low main-
tanance yard with open
spnce feeling. YOU OWN
THE LANO!!
OPEN SAT/SUN Hi
2250ceanv1ew, N.B. UOOISLE
Open 12-5205 Via Jucar $179,950
2800 sq ft. fin<'stqual. 4Br • + 3Ba. din area. hg h\'
rm. mod kitchen. ofc set· 646 8811 up, priv bch, scrv porch. •
pauo. lg lot ANYTIME _S2S0:...._~·ooo _____ G_1_5·_G25~91
*BLUFFS*
$99,500
orENSAT/SUN 1 5
2220 Vista Hogar
3 Bdrm End Un1l
Owner /Agent 8.lJ.8551
Evenings 644 214a_
Smt Clemente 1076 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Dedrm, 2 bath Ocean 1'.t
Marina view home in
Harbor &;totes. $124,900
SEAYIEW Marquard Reall y,
Bram.I new Bedford. best 498-0660 or 496-3523 eves.
OC'ean/Fashion Is land view. Exceptional n1tc San Clemente Custm
lites. 4 Br. F<im Rm. 3 hillside. home nearmg
Ba. 1919 Yacht Coliniu. completion 2,000 sq. IL 3
Sale or tse/opt. $265,000. bdrm. 2 ba. ram rm.
Open Sun. Owner. breakrast nook, f1H'
768·0454 place. wet bar, sun deck.
---------1 2!,) car gara~c . No
BAYSHORES: 3Bdrm. agents7l4536·6974or714
2ba on q\! i cl ins 1 de _960_4_1_80 _____ _
stre<>t. lmmac cond. Am
building new home and
will seJI Uus week<'nd on·
ly $153,300. Pnn only finest. Super 3 Br Panoramic ocn view, 3
owner's umt + 2·2Br un· Br, ram-rm, contractors 'Its + l Hr unit & lge home S2SO.OOO
NEWPORT BUCH
WATERFRONT
HOME
$250,000
OPEN HOUSE
·SUNDAY l-5
BYOWN'ER
Monlel!o lMI. 4 br 2 ba,
ram rm, nu crpts. Lg
yrd, lndscixl. wood deck.
Open Sat/Sun 1·5. 1955
Port Nelson. 759--0634
Adult condo. walking 4 IR-$113~0. ·
dist. to bch. Pool. s auna That's nol a misprint.
& jacuzzi els-by. 2 Dr. Faces t4!Mis courts with
2 BLOCKS TO OCEAN ()pen Sat/Sun 12·5.
2 Br, 2 ba. family rm. 2792Circle Dr.
IMVEST~EHT
ORRmEAT
Easy beach li ving
Large. luxurious 2 br
condo overlookiniz pool &
jacuui. 1 block lo ocean
& beach. Only $85,000
Agent, 492·5259 or
492·5434.
Studio apt. Super ocean J-W. Yeah Co view. -,
UGRODikY RLTR 499-2237
494-1611 Carefree
DOH'T MISS! hving in thll> 2 BR. 2
Nortbend View Home MA. pallo home. Tile
has it all. Hardwd nrs. roof. Minute» te beach.
sep din, co1y den w /2nd Close to pool, }acuzzi and
(rpl, viewdeck, & room to clubhouse. Just S88.000 ~and on lg lot. $179,SOO (37 ) ~gt. 493-3144. --
<:;Jassified Ads sell b1
'ltem.!C. s mall items o
any Item. 642-5678.
Ko/an
f~"' II f 'f,1/r• //II
l !\ll,111.1rr ,, B.1~· Pi' 1 .. ·.1
2 I IALIOA COVES
NOC. a condo. but a real 3
bedroom, J bath home
with a 40 foot bout slip al
YOW' front door Owner
leaving area
d,!L~t.
HEAR THE SURF
SMB.L THE SEA
Duplex nenr the ocean, 4
bdrm upper. 3 bdrms
lQwer In heart of
Nt!wport Beach. Hurry,
call for appt. lo sec!
SI!l5,~. Get ready for
summer rent a ls''
540-USl
~HERITAGE ...,.......,. 1052 ~,·•··~'ji·~··~·····~······················--------~~j&..ag.na M9t1 I 052
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bbl 1161 llJI 388H . .• REALTORS
llG HQUS~IG VIEW
Smashing wide open view. Newly
listed & built. in Monarch Bay
Terrace. 3 Bdrms., den, formal
dining. Only the best materials &
construction. $340,000. See Phyllis
Stiles at
23152 SOMERSET OPENI-4
A COlDWB.L UNkB CO.
496-7222 831-0836
tliree M..-dt.., ,._
~ ......
MIGUB. SHORES
Own your own townhouse right at
the beach. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath$,
large back yard. Just steps to
athletic club with pool end tennis.
Pri'vate community. $109,950.
A COLDWIU IANICll CO.
496-7222 831-0836
TiwweN...-dleJ .....
L..-. ......
$91,000. beautiful canyon view.
HOLLIS WOOD Has to move fast al this
frplc. -.500. ZJl fi2nd St. __ Own_e_r_-_646_·_5_7_08 __
N. B. Open Sat & Sun 1·5. BY OUAJER
REALTOR 675·8676 price! Vacant! Property House 642-3850 '"" Buck Bay Npt Bch
WESTCLIFF
F'acing Dover Creek.
Sharp Immaculate 3jHl,
den. Oalc plank floor ."1>ay
window, short escrow.
An xious wife. 1312
Dover. Ownr l AAl.
642-0758
DUPLEX
Oreat JocaUon. ~ blk. lo
ocean! 3 Bdrm. & 2
bdrm. units. Double
garage. Furnished &
booked for summer ren·
tals. St.92.000
MIWPORT HACH
UALTY 675·164%
WHtcUff Reafty Near 22nd & lrvlnc
.REDCAR~· 3Dr+famrrn.Astealat 2 slry 4br, 2~ba. fam ~ 1 $152,500. See at 1200 ~· rm. din rm, ofc gllrnRe. . 845:347 4 sex Ln Sun. 1-5 pm. Move in cont!. $199,950.
l.ecM Option $3,000.
~ mo. 2llr & loft. Old
Spanish. near bch .
83l-7381. ~98·32AO Agt ~~~~~~~~I H.wport Shores ()pn Sat/Sun 12·5. 2212 3 Br. 2 ba. You own the Francisco Dr 3 Br, 2 ba M\ra Cn1;ta HAR90R VIEW land. Jst time ortered.1 _________ ;;; 1\vnhse. nr Camino tit•
K.._.OLLS $139.000.Byappt.only. Estrella & K·Mart " C ......._ EARLY BLUFFS s.s&62M Luxury condo. Cape Cod CIMhrOltf HPS CONDO
split level desi11ncd. 4 Bn. 3 ba +Ion.. Walk to Hard to find "G" pl~n Dynamite Whilt>walt>r
Features beam ceilings. beach. de 62nd St. Open w/beaul outlook. 48r, view. 4 BR bc11uty. ~ar wood siding. win· housMeSullD 1-Spm. 3B:l. Completely redec. $1Z7.SOO.
dow seals & sundeck. A MA REALTY $15.S,OOO. Open Sat/Sun Steal il • Condo. view.
The adjoining greenbelt 642-3361 l-S. 562 Vista f.'loru. new everything. Better
(onns a buffer & Insures -.. _ .-. _ .-. _... 644 2A400wncr hurry, $162.500. privacy. 2 BR, 2 BA, ~'-4~ • UqJts. Units, Unit!!
breakfast ,_,room, double BEST OF LIDO 3·4·6·22. $135.000 lo
1arage. $154,500. onH SUM. I .s S'i75,000 . ....... V .. w l(ltOlli Gail Waterll Really
CHYIY LAICE 217 V11t Orvleto, a BR 2'702 llillalde. 498-7229 or 493-2793 IY OWHB 2 BA, $19S.OOO. ANO 90, .. 108 Via Florence, 4 BR S143.SOO 640. .,. °'84 HOUSE SUM I ·4
Wee fishing & sailing In t s BA. 3 c:ar car. $W9,SOO. ~71 ~"'a Va,f•W yo11r owp backyard? oewa er 4 .. n """"" nus lg, versaWe home ~ 1--------1 Completely remodeled, on private Jah "as 3Br EAL ESTATE' DELUXElU·RISE a&c,C..yo..T...,._ newcpg, new palal. new
iultes, ea. w/pvt bath, + W•tcrlront Condo (601 SS~ laland Dr. kltcheft,~th k entry
a tLUd.Y " tg ram rm c r• 1350 S. Coo1t Hwy. Udo> bu)' or be. $13',900 640·90\9 nrs. le ecliffa 4 Ur, ~a,Uoo ai pool tbt tn· .:.---•-9_4_·_8_53_6__ 1..,. ..... 1.1. 2Ba, Oil 01rcouuc.
ctudod). Con~erts rHdJ· ~-Cl11tST m.1020 SIJ.$,500, 1y t.o ~or SBr's. Great "90.,,.. .. _, 5 COUNTRY t•eel-oak r;e_. c:n • family homo w/lots ot. Nicely dee.orated lri· noor11. custom kit, l8t -ocrHle r'f'Opert1es
rm for e ntertaining. -level c<>ndo. 2 bdrms., ___ ft.I _______ , time mkt. $198.000. Aft (71") 549-2~7
Shown bY appt. 892·s.11S 2~ l>ilhs. dlnlng rtn .. 3 _,..~ t;\>m. 644.o!MO "
oc 64l.o565 $280,000. doch. frplc • wet ba1 r . $BR + 2 BR, $189,$$0 -t• _.CH I ILi< near pool Ir tc nn s BO~ FEATt1R£$ & """"'
CUSTOM Bayvlew bome.
• Br. s~ Ba, aooo 14. n
S!•.900. AllS2T~\G.
GU,500 PERMANtNT OCEAN 3 bdrm w/llreploce. GIB WALKl:R Vl&W ~am~Un1tpaU0Price UAl.T~ '7S.SJOO Jonesa..lty 41~10 fglM:~;;;r ' .,,
FfXlllU"8
2 BR near shopping.
st.a.on able 0-.,.........,
4'fl-SOOO
..... c•••-•011 .......................
LAICI Ott OCE.AM
VIEW
TAJ<E YOUR PICK
llel&.lthlul, luxunous liv·
mg In 4 or 5 UR re·
sq. ft. w /view of M. V
Lake o r s parkling Pacific. From $152,000.
To experience. cull uoo REAlTY
4 BR, 2~ BA, barn, 1
Acre. Just reduced to
S99.500.
3 BR, 2 BA. new I Acre.
fl'nced, trees, fuU price
J»,900.
4 BR, 3 BA, SOOO sq, ft. 2~'.
Acres. Owner unxious.
BKH.
(714 ) 676-5711
OR522-2080
9UAIL
PLACE PROP.ERTIES, INC.
ORANGE COUNTY
PROPERTY SPECIALISTS
Exchange up or sell on a tax de erred
annuity basis. Whether you want a tax
shelter. a hedge against inflation, an
appreciation a s set or an income
dream -Call QUAIL and be<:ome one
or our pref erred clients. Our office
CLOSF.S $.5 to $6 million in escrows
monthJy. Call our professional staff of
over SO; large enough to serve, small
enough to care.
You asked for it-We've got it!
Numerous condo investments.
Many single family
residence investments.
2 Unit duplex $70,000
2 Unit duplex $180,000
2 Newport Hts $179,900
3 Townhouses -CM Sl.25,000
3 Pride or ownerships $135,000
3 (Jlouse plus duplex) $137 ,SOO
3 (Three Br home + two) $141,000
1100 & 1300 sq.ft. units $155,000
I &.ncs.y, Aprtj 23. 1979
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••••••••••••••••••••••• Br, 2 ba. 1rood locauon. Asking i--------• Blw. 21.20 Pomoa Ave. CHARMING Vacant. MZS. mo. UNITS
2
MO. INC.
2177 & 2l77'h Miner, CM baths,~ cu corport, sun· '*'1t.. 2 car ear, a.a SSH $86,000 Open view, 2 bdrms. 2 EASrSJDE, 3 BR. ni f
-tkocks IJl c nter of Tem· care, relri1, stove. bi • % $555 Sta ,000 l!le Hills. SS25. lease. S18-3561 ""c: •· .ReadY to move lnto now. 1---------1~ '1' 1037 West Wilson, CM SJper seUing tor auper R...W. ~ti 1
-penan $205 kids pets Gk gar
2 $62$ s' I o.aoo M A y 0 c K $210 g~ a~a hr. mott, 292'& 294East18th Street, CM ('o .. ,,iu,.o.. snok1dsl&od + + · .. $915 $159,000
2033 Anaheim, CM
.. $1100 $160,000
J991 A Charle, CM
5 s' 235 $170.000 1975 W allace, CM
5 $1550
318 Ogle, CM
suo.ooo
II $2575 $363,000
814 West 18th Street, CM
$3650 $440,000
313 East 17th Place, CM
C.tl owner, 494-1763 tw
after April 24, 11051 Ha.4460.
360 GLENNfYRE ~ 2br kida oJc nice '
LAGUNA flMC)f $32S3br2baklds mor~ 1
f714)484•214e 1000smoreavailnow1
All areast all pncet3
LagunaHUla 3150 Open7aays9to6 '
•••••••••••. •••• ••• ••. • J(jds, pets welcome! '
3 BR, 2 ba, avoU May 10th.
On quiet cul-de·sac. A/C,
wallpapered. 768·42~9.
768-4299,661-3168
Newport .. och 3169 •••••••••••••••••••••••
c ..... r·s Gutde1
G4S-4900 Jo" e
ENSATIONAL 3 BR '2
Ba, w/fplc, D/W, fnt'd
ylll'd. Only $4~. 96M5f7. agent, no fee 1
Udolslandprivgs.Jbr+ Br, 2~ ba Condo
2ba, J yr lease. $900mo. w/bltns , range. d /w.
t>'73-0512 frplcs in liv rm & roast
Ocean front 2br. Uul pd. br. 2 Car gar, pool &t
U Jacu.ul. Pvt e<>mm local· $450 mo. $200 week u cd In West Costa Mesa.
JunelS.646-2SlO lllO Sandi Lo. CaJl
Short term rental. spac 833-0070 ext 220 dr
beaut furn. ocean view lg ~18.
pool, to July 1· $45/mo, •--B-r _d_u_p-le-x-. _G_a_r_a_g_e_,i.-
ulll, grdnr inc. S4o-4330 yard. Elden St. $2/0
Tustin 3190 1st/last, avail 5/2. Ph 5'18-i809 •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Covington Units $188 000 , 3 BR, pool, view of hills, 2 BR ba · D 5 (Twohouses +triplex) $200,000 lftcwProperty 2000 lotsforSale 2200 FamRm&den,t600. ,1...., .,patio. bl. 6 Uni.ts Whitt1"er $160 000 """ "'·'33or ""'·5967 gar. Adults, no ~ts. $450
i;idences. t'rom 2600-3600 ~
VAWY RE.ALTY
496-4977 731-6050 671-7100
-' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '-h>irV"& ~ 1'10. incl. wsh'r /dry .• $ 1500 PER ACRE 6 New Townhouses -CM $U4.000 SAN CLEMENTE OFFICE ILDG SITE rel rig. Agt. 646-0006
300 Acres In quiet valley 6 Brand New -Hunt Beach $355,000 DUPLEX Huntington Beach Housff Unfumlshed
of Redlands 7 Units -Costa Mesa ~O 000 ~•t,500 21,000 sq. ft. Jot near ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br, dbl garage, yd, new· f l t ' -·r· , I r~-al 3 O ly decorated, 22(),2 ~ --arm og communi Y 7 Under construction $362,000 Sparkling 1 UH units Paci ic a clospita , 5 _...........-2 2 Pacific $36Smo.642·531' ~\ cs\O\~ P p\0<2!_~ Wi•••Htmln••••••'•ter ••••••••• I 0••9•8• Sub-divide & profit 7 Hunt Beach-Nr beach S'JS0,000 with secluded garden Points Shop. Cntr &Civic •••••••••••••••••••••••·---------~" ..... ~ Seller will trade for ouier l l S t M · ~1 patio, PLUS separate Center. $135,000. HOMEF'lNDERS 1 Br, patio, blt.ns, frpl, en"C
· YOUlllESTIUY property. an a omca ..,., 1,000 guest apt. Zoned C·l for DavidBourkeRltr 'ThousandsOfRentals gar. $525/mo. Ca(I Creative InveslmenlS 12 Costa Mesa $.l60,000 added potential. 546·9950 All areas all prices 557-4954. '
SPACIOUS 4 b 2' b $l.4M, 'BR2 Ba. patios. 644-9513 30 Condo Conversion-GG $l 200 000 Sample: r, , a b4k fnc, new paint. 13G"l -------• • l BR C~AGE..,..,"' odlh $71900 "' 56$ · "t ~400000 TRU•LEX $160bachbeachc-ottage v•• ....... m. e ome. • · Sutter. 962·2963 • At".'* lnants pac1ous um S ~. • U-...-0 • D-·~ SlSO b ,__ r d k d I ·1rue Fenced Yard Prin.only.492-4331 for~-1. 1300 U $129,500 -•n. sac'l"T, 2 r .. ,,e nc 1 s "" .. -.. 117 nits-Six Mo Orange County R---2400 .,..,,,.3b k"ds Ould & Pet OK (6422P' n-......_-d..Ul·y ,...._ __ R--tEstat• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 166Un1"ts-3MosOld Supe r locatio n n ear ~ _.,., r 1 ganige ; -,....·~ -V1Tlllr'I'" CUI " . $3,000,0QO beacb&DeJMarsh""". ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.11-'!."TlMESERVICE , I • S ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 6 unit apt for sale by ~.-~ M lb C k E 557-0122 Lovely 2 Bdrm S26S d . • Mobile Homrs builder. Etside CM, may Large 1 BR units PLUS ammou ree xee Beaut Encl Yard Bltn
We ve bought anothe~ & l!........~-1-1100 finance.631-0303. d QUA.IL studio. Condo. 2 BR+ loft, 2'" •...at......-lsland 3206 Be:.tareJ! (6462 > need a buyer now. l<"c rvir--Bt:RTHA HE'IJRY Ba. comp! furn, beaut -JBr, 2Ba. 2 Story home ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cefnth!'J Loh/ REALTORS view, never rented. Like ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rffttimrs 631-4555
Caeom11 ?,!.,pool & RV acce:.s. OCUM VIEW FROM Crypt$ 1500 _· p LA. c E 21S Del Mar 4~2-4 l21 7n1e4w~"'$84l "1.50089 • Prine only. ~~J; ~:~~ B~,!~P11,rnlyu Honor maj. credit cards
....... 7682. • EYE:RY ROOM • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,., . ., ',,...,. .... · ...,...., · BR 2 BA. fplc, courtyani
FORSALEBYOWNER A s pectacular home. Tr~de $1600 c_rypt <car, NOfl&TllS...C. IE.ACHllLK CHERRYYALLEY ~~-entry, great loc. $4TS
2 St townh 2 B plush & elegant open flr pick.up or Jewelry l. IOP&f 111. l:lO P.M.) 128 Uaih 5 yrt NW No. or Beaumont. Choice Capistrano .. ach 3218 5-101730
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plan, ~x64 Le~ill. 1974. Cbov· icewl~U ation, 00Pacific1 ·-----------------• $2.300,000 Ht Calif. of the best bus'"4 S corner ••••••••••••••••••••••• -__ --,-~-•'..& ____ 3_2_2_6 ba. Community pool. <LK-7343·4) Countr y iew. ' accom ate I ii..a...· 348 000 ... ~ BY OWNER JB 2'28 --Ulfll Very ruce view of hills Club"style park for tbe ura..& 1 caskrt. Call 1----p ......... ZOOO lftcomtPrwr-t.y 2000 6vntn S , in the Valley . Lot · r. ' a,••••••••••••••••••••••• M St f 0 I c•o -rwtTI'f · -r-· In o c hows S""ndable 100x 120. Business & ocean V"U lwnhse, lse op-1 . u sacri let'. n Y very chscriminating. See 556-3303or .....,.98118 • -r-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. s Y" h f 2200 ft 1· . t1on. $495 mo. lOO'i. rent per 2br, lba, gar .. 2 m1 $2.500 down paymenl. b ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agts.11-0468 ome o sq 1vmg beach ocean \'U pvt Qill493·6033. you~ .e ach area One or 4 Pacific View $23,SOOAUNIT s pace. 3 stairw;tyi;, refund t owarcts S325 400-6684·673.2428 •
speciall sL P ~CJFIC Cemetery Lots. Oriii: plot 7 U .... ITS C.M.. 10 Units:-lncome $1,830. lndiastrialrf, elevalor, 22x22 comm'I µurch :1se. 752·2400, · ' No Qualify'""' Hee COAST HESALF:S.·lNC. near the Chapel. Eternal " mo Asking $235 000 1129 00 garage, 12' ceiling. elec 493-17'\ll _Fountain Valley 32 ~7 21036 Brookhu1 st HD Reautiful brand new 4·1 & 1°131 E . Jrd s' t. ·, "ng Pr-'f 21 · Assume exist g f"llA · care paid for. $250 ea. JAi -r-· doors. You'll be talking Corona def Mar 3222 •••••••••••••••••••••
loan at low int rate & own !16.1-0991 ___ 613-Jen br, lo~, f /p. 3·2 b{' ~' • ba Beach. Call owner. •••••••••••• •••••• • •••• t.o the owner, $95,000. •••••••••••••••• ••••••. 1 lk"Clroom, 1 story, Foun-
thls . beaut. single sty Mo bi le Home 1 n Sad· COfllftW 1_, town ouse. a I ltns · 714-494-1163 lndus1 Condominiums Some very valuable 11 tam Valley. $495. Sharp.
Spanish hm. Q1uet toe dleback ·s ncwc!tl park. p ~-1600 crpts, drps. Hurry, buy 2 New units adjoining artifacts & antiques to be Rentals ~alore.. <:ll'an. vacanl. 962·7188 or Upgrd·s S69 900 1131 37MI Uc h T · I ropettf now. Tom Lee, Rltr, BE A C 11 DU r LEX O.C Airport. Contact sold extra. Owner will We have 1000 s of houses, ~9.9561\
11r493-2202. · · wiJ~erwl/::l·~=~ ~~s~··••••••••••••••••••••• &t21603. between bay & ocean. Western Terrain. Jnc, carrymortgage.Mustbe dplxs. apts now. all -------..
Street Heal Estate ulll room & appliances. 50X213 F'l. lot o~ <.:oao;t close to stores. Two 1 Bdr 4320 <.:ampus Dr, Ste 110. sold by June 1st. Call day areas, all prices Save on 3 bdrm, P. ba. r /J>. closed ----o w n e r b e i n R Hwy. NB w /147a sq. fl * 2 Triplexes* ms. plus double ii:araRe. N . B . 9 2 6 6 O t: a I I or nile, TI4/845·1S84 ree. yd, nr school 1
IY OWNER tran.<1fcrred Make offer retail store ar. & apt. or ~~r1~a~~~3a~~-~~nB~~ ~lus s:or~~~-8S!~·5QO. 1141549-1480 _ SACRIFICING lovely 3 645-4900 A(jt _841-0219: 847·~
JBr, J=M Ba W/IBr apl 837·~91 office + 2500 sq. ft. va 21L ba. 1·3 BR, 2 ba. 5 ~~~":n · . or Bu y 2 0. 3 4 8 s q r t bdrm 3 stnrv mountain Oceanfront hom e. vrl~· SUPER SHARP! 3 BR '2 $90,000. 31331 El Uorno ----cant pkg. area. $195,000 -. 11 v •J J " ~
, 493-lS23. LIVE IN Profess. bldg across garages, frplcs. $1R9,000 l;pnnklered at S2ti. lr\'ine retreat. Potential duplex lse 3 BR. Fam Rm. 2 Ba. w/bn ck fplc. dinin11.
SUPER CLE.AH
&pnced right. J BR near
fishmg & lakes.
f N B p o 1900 Sq each. 1109-1713 Alabama. For Sale ly Owner lndustri al Par le 21 12 or business. Crestline. BA. S2.000 mo tii311~11 area, cµts, fncd yard LAGUHAIUCH frlo": •. ~. 1i Hunt. Bch. 536·1718 IRANDMEW Dow Ave, Tustin Agl, Calif. $48,000. Call -Only SIJS. 963-451>"7. agt. 2Br. 20x48 Bonanya . 1964. · """e _..,., mo., se Own ol\C 688 60 ~-n House r ont d I ~ ~.,.. 000 Agt 646 2414 er 6 Unit apt w/rec room, 714/494·1763,""" ·« Kirsten White, 642·7692 ..,,,., · r up <'>-. no tee. (DK8210·11 >. 1r1·11s·1de ~. · · · 2 BR 2 Ba c f " -------,.
Don OMc)o Realty
49t.5000
units are all rented. l-£-for~ .... -or (l)338-4.597 · n wren,., locat1onnearocean.Just San Clem 2 bid gs. $2,400mo.income 4 .3Br, .._. .._ 2200 D W, & o\·en. yrly Isl' Stunning3Br2Da$4
l!Sted. Hurry on this one! sch e d u I e d inco m e INVESTMENT 2,~83 studios, 2 • 2Br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kona Hawaii Oct>anfront $485 mo inclds clcc. 2 Beaut Enclosed Yard
$24.500. Member Calif. $28 ,800. Nr ocean . Commercial building in Ba 7091 El Sl H 8 BeaullfuJLaglkhpr-0per· lnvestment-PaymenL., or blks fr beach. No pt't:. BnckFrplc (6336 )
Waiting for a Good flu) ! 3
RR 2'2 Ba (;as1las
1'wnh:.e. hardwood firs.
fplc. new cpl:., mstr
Mul tiple hstini: ser vice. SJ00.000. 496-1840 ocean area wilh secure ~s ~ 848 ~5 ··d · · ty, pnm~ loca. 1 blk from interest only. Mon-Thur 410 Poinsettia. 675 59611 •
PACIFIC <.:OAST lease from Government SJ6.4s13 ~vesiwknds ays, beach. $125.000. 759-0<156 <114) !>46·3000. JI~<' 4 Br. 2 Ba w/Patio
RESALES. INC. Condorainh1msfTow11· Agency for sale. Eqwly or546-8801 OutofC_..... arm hsr below hwy 2 NearSchools·•·ircph1ce
963-0'J91 houMsforsale 1700 buildupandcashonrash TRIPLEX ~"' Br. wshr1dryr. ~170 mo Extras!S495 (9621P>
bdrm overlooks lluhbhni: Lake Forc:ot 5 Sl~1r adult
rtn.\'1eworh1ll1t,pool,all park. beaut. Lludgcr
••••••••••••••••••••••• return for SS0.000. down COSTA MESA Ptoperty 2550 Open Su n 9 ·4. 605 Renti ... s 631-4555
payment. Call for de· g!d2 ~~·1 ~:~· ~~ ~~~i IUILDERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Begonia Honor n1aj. credit cards FIXER UPP ER S
$45 .500 -S .A
S51 ,900-ll.B . A gt.
527·3516.
r 0 r s 7 9 . 5 I) () highly upgraded J\lusl
Brkr 1·6'il 1811 scll-rea~on 581·!~53 ~'I.A y O CK $139.000. LA COSTA CostaMesa 3224 R~¥~~JS WO~ft.8676 ~~~~~~';~:n~';~: 5" ~~~ Cus tom 4
0
Br, 2'.2 Ba, 2 ~::;·;;;~~~~~~;1~:~:~ •••• !~!':'.~~.":;~.~?~! ----I ll"tO"A, lh"'f OPl':N SUN I 5 ~a~al~~rS~nm~nt~~~~ •FANTASTICAL VILUGEWALK
PLAN Ill
.380 Gl£NN£YRE LAGUNA llEAOt Ten townhouse-type 2 bdr its. Musl act rai.l ! ! Ast. frplcs. wet ba~. 3 car From SJi5. Kitl~ & pctli 968·6lR.1 . garage, ocean view. Bee OK. 6iS-4912 Bkr. AT LAST decor. Nr pool & pk . Bl'! fa ·1· & p t ter hurry! Pnccrl lo sell ml leS e
(714)494•2148 umts. encl. garages. 1 yr
4 yr new Condo near So. I•--------old. Ml5,0QO Owner
Coast Plaza. JBr, 28n. Two 2 Br houses 0~ _61_s.._S27_5 _____ _ UNBELIEVABLE!
al $58,000. .A.ftoheim-
DON ALLF:N R 1·: Huntinqton leh
upgraded r.• .. h h •I " REt:SEREAI TORS .... c as .en(· gara,.,.e. FIRSTTJMEOFFERED Newport ! Three i m ·
proved R-2 lot~ llct1rly to
bwld on. SA1''EGUARL>
INV. 957·84-03 496·0505 1493 11941 :, •FAMILY PET PARK J f'lreplacc in front unit. 4-PLEXES, Xlnt loca· 751-1413 Xlnl location for schools lion. pool. clubhouse. Santa Ana I 080 Beautiful 3Br. 2Ba tux·
•••••••••••••• •• •••• ••. ur) home in ~ori:eou~ family park. A\·a1lable
lncomt Property 2000 & shllpping. Private. SJ51 ,500. An aheim.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.000. Ownt'r will con· 535-5283 Open Sat/Sun. !>Ider 2nd TD. Make Of· Forever 180 deRrce
Whitewater vu hulldm~
sit e in pre~t q:1ou~
Porlaf1n a, Lagunt1 .
$145 ,000. Broke r ,
499-2085. 492·8145.
RZ80/Save $
Good tax base 4 Ur, tn•cs
Op Tues th ru Sun
_~s.5_123_. __ _
JUST STARTING?
OR SLOWING DOWN
3 Br, bonus rm, 2 car gar
Just painted. SS!l,800
HURRY! 751-4S41
for 1mmcrl occupancy.
(o;verything fo r an actn·e
family , s wim ming.
recreational areas,
magnmcenl club house &
much. much more all for
$25.000. C N F267<t)
California Pocifte
Mobile I tome Really
2706 Harbor, Ste 208
540.5937 BY OWNER·3BR. l ''B \, Fam Rm-Complelely
upgraded. many xlras. 1--·Ulll!-Fl-~• ... • .... •C-E--1
Wamer/Gr~n\'1lle arl'a. n.:; """" $59.SOO, low down, ready MOIJLE HOMES
to move In. 536-0757 for private parties who
MO DOWN buy or sell a mobile
home.
No fHS or Chaf"CJH
EZHOUSING
1664 W. Broadway
Anaheim Ask For Paul
1714163§..0822
EASTSIDE
TIUPLEX
Three 3 BR unit!\, 2
w/frplcs. Each unit ha~
WIO rac. 3 Covered & J
open park"g i.pac•cs. new
cpts & drps in all units.
Painted ini;ide out. Close
to schls. shop'g, park.
Don't miss this one of·
fered at $175.000. Bkr
64().1131 or646-7414. LOW PAYMENTS
Lots o( charm & tran
quility ln this 2 BR cell
tage. FHA & VA terms.
nothing left at this price.
<Xfered at $55,000.
540.3666
140UNITS
WHI Trode Down
Xlnt location + spend:l 1----------bte. Principals only.
•SIGNATURE• 197 3 Agent644·9513
l'fltela11
REAL E~T ATE
24x60 2 Bdrm. 2 balh plus COVINGTON 4-PL~X Q
1-'.R. plus closed porch. Oceanside, near raall,
Asking S29.500. Ruth Call Charles493·4834 Laurie BK R, 646·4380
YOUNG PEOPLE FOR SALE IY OWMER
Trt·plex, near beach on •••••••••••••• •• ••• •• •. Want your own home., 42nd St. Nwpt $180.000.
iu ...... SETIE.ACH Cozy. comfortable Great r ental Call
1014
-" tr&Jler for sale. Contact ,,.,, """'.. kd r ~r...-l~"'CH .....,..,£0"0 on w ys at ...,.... ns -_Su_e._64_2_996S __ a_l1t_6_pm_. __ 1 6PM /wkods.
otd Work! Charm. Lge ---------• •Br.2~Ba. livinll rm & rnvate, exclusive, on HIFOURPLEX
dining rm. euest rm over Lido Bay All 2 BR · "d f • car dara1e. 20xJO 675-91<1!, Owner unit.JI, Pl"\ c o " • ownership building wtlh farden patJo. ~irable 30• Trailer 1 BR 1 BA GREAT Income. Can't '4x94' comer lot w/room . · • ·
l d Fantastic kitchen, good cond., beatt.hepriceal$160,000. o ex pan · S2300/b5t ofr 586-2500 Call tor more details. oceOP~tsATltSUN North Ir B, n r ocean. 540..3666
Call A.ngd Pedigo < 213 ) 20xSO, 2 BR, 2 Ba. 5 Star
892·5511 or S92·2962 !'ark. low rent. $31,500.
Altnt. 846-7337 or846-9573 ll'f ltela11
REAL ESTATE ...... ~ I 016 Close.in El Toro S • Fam
•••••••••••••••• •••• •• • Pk, 3 BR • 2 BA + 8'x50' ---------OH JHllEACH porc h . Reduc ed lp TUSTIMUMITS
()c.eanfront $l69,000 $14.SOO. 559·578'7 Eight 2 BR w\lts all have o,n. )'OUI' own 2 Br, 2 ba, patios & enclosed de·
'*ood aec:., Wtlmpt1lrod SKYLIMIE tactied aara1uta. Mu1t
• panotamlc vu, ocean. Nearly new t2x44 with tee at thls price, offered
aurf, whtwatcr. b aut awnl11a, pcm:h, atorog• at l290,000.
hnleta. see the whales bkll{. Rent $111) mo Im· 540.3666
llO b)t, a car space. sub mac C M adult park
tarnnean gftt, pnnl, un. w/pool, c lub bouu, tum. E.Z term. Appl Wnao & Bdlh1rds OnJy
• • n 11 • S W I\ RT Z S14,975 w/lS~ down. Jl.F.ALTY, &40-1 t:.'7 Call Tn Harbor . 646-3255
••
Wftela11
REAL l~TATl
fer. 752-6688 Agt Want Ad Results &t2·5678
BEACH TRIPLEX
San Clemente
Walk Lo beach or Del
!\tar Shopping. Quiet
area. w 1great 3 BR
owners unit. Upper 2 BR
units w /ocean \•1ews .
Just listed at $160.000.
BERTHA HE:-JRY
REALTORS
21S Del Mar 492·412,l
• lecutiful 4-Plex
In Garden Grove. (l) 3
br, (3) 2 br. Good area.
Shake roof.
Custom Duplex
In Dana Pt. 3 Br 1630 sq
fl. 2 Br 1250 sq ft. Priced
right.
131·2525, Agent~. Ask
For Ken or Bev
ORANGE
COUNTY
30 Ueoutirulty
landscaped townhouses.
Pride of ownership Two
bedroom, one amt 'h bath
units with enclosed
garaaes. Just four years
new. Condo conversion
potential. Wiii exchange!
An exclusive with
Owner motivated,
motivated, motl\•aled.
TRl..,LEX
Newer· Deluxe mlllutes to Newport Bch,
S\75,000. Drive by 2025
Laurie Lane. <Nr. Bay &i
Oran1te). Call Roy, act
714~1ior646-7414.
SUPRDILUXE
4-PLIXIS
Probably the biggest and
nlcat nearly new Unlta
In Huntington Beach.
Asking only $22.S.OOO.
uch Easy t.ermt. sconUALTY
536-Hll
lftcomt Property 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
macneb I Irvine
realty
GET READY FOR SUMMEA!
Duplex in one of the best r ental
a reas of Balboa P e nins ula. Use
upper IBR for your beac h
hide -away & rent I ~. lower 2
BR ... or rent both! Either way,
"you win"! $155,000. Drive by
218·2lst St. <do not dis turb tenants)
-Appt. only! Kaye Evans 642-8235.
<W-108)
INCOME PROPERTY'
MEWPORT HEl~HTS
Pnvate owner's unit w /3" BRs,
family rm. jacuzzi & ocean view
from upstairs. 2 BR second unit.
Both w /fplcs & new tile, cpts &
drps. On lg. lot n ear schools. You
should see this! $225,000. Elaine
Svedeen 642·8235. (W-109)
Tllft.EX-COSTA MIS.A.
Like new condition! 3 BR -2 BR -
l BR & easy care! Submit your
terms -owner flexible on contract
of s ale. For more info -Lois Miller
642·8235. (W·llO)
IALIOA ISLAND DUPLEX
Delig htful Little Island ••• quiet
street! 4-BR front home + 2 BR
income unlt ! Secluded patio, sun
deck. oversized garage all in
cxcellebt condition. $274,500. Joyce
Edlund642.82JS. <W·lll)
'42 .. 23S 644-6200 «II Dover Ori._,. Harbor View C•nt.,
trvliw •t C.mpuj Vttlley C..nter
752·1414
Cc..>c Company. SJ34.900. ----
wkdys 1714 ) 729·25S4 S270. l h Br, big grdn arc-:1.
(714 l 729-2422 wknds No sharing or Jk'ls. Non
RANCH EST A TE
Nt::ARAIRPORT
smokers only, r1•f's rcq
~ w. 17th. 5'18·0:j58.
Remodeled open beam E/S1de 1 nn. very pvt. hig
runch home enveloping lot. K1ds/prts OK.
pool. jac & brick patio. ~mo. l-492·3i 10
-lOACRES.Al ZONE --------J6(Kleg view, fenced Pool. jacuzzi. 3 Br. 2 ba,
-$135.000CALL.'.'IO\\" £rpl. dbl i:ar. lrg. fenced
973-4626 yard. $150. Kids & pets
left Hiftkle R.E In< ok. 49S-li86 or 675 6G111.
1631 E lilh St #3, SA FreshJy painted JBr, :rn.1.
. Jam rm, 2 car garagr. nr
A Rental Service
You Can Feel
AtHomeWith
WE GUARANTEE.
•Widest selection poss.
•In house computer sys ..
•Daily telephone service-.
•VacanC'1es \'erified daily
•I-ult slaH of counselors
• l''ree to aged 65 &. over
•Free rental counseling ·
•Open 1days8•00-8:00
RENTIMES S.90.000. Palm Springs atanda Hll?h Sehl s i25
Corner pool size sunny 2 mo. Lst Isl +dep. GJi-0769 B R . B o n u s , c u t e -For P~essional Sen·i(t'
scparale guest house & IMMACULATE. 3 Bil. 2 Call 631 1555 \ ard & bonus-bonus ba. Cam rm, frplc. wtr -..
Mother-in· law room & softner. smoke alert sys.. -OR STOP BY
balh. Lovely trees & lndry rm. crpL<1, drps, 2 1936 Harbor ll•d
patio. 1395 Tachevah. pat·s, fncd doi: run & h!>e, (•; blk No. of 19th St.)
call owner. week of Apnl veg. grdn area, huge A Calif. Corp. Sm Fee 24th. 714 327.2327 bea ut. lndscp'd yd, ------
s prnklrs. Mesa /Npt New-elegant 2 bedroom Out of State schls, nr So. Cst Pt.11.11 ( S.SSO) or 2 bedroom +
Properly 2600 Avail 5/1. 5630 mo incl den ($575). Cedar & win
••••••••••••••••••••••• gardncr. 531·1344 'low home. 5 Blocks to
For Sale-20 Acre Parcel ---beach. Pri vale 2-car
w/inlcrest in 1100 acres llust~c s~clus1on nwuits gar a~e. Fully main + improvements adj to you in this 3 Br. 2Ba pool tuincd yard. Adults. No
Bryce Canyon Nat'l home in lovPly arl'a. pets. lnqulrt' 525 18th St.
Park. $10.000. Call Mark, $550. Ag t 646·8686. m4 l960-6331
5-11-2580aft6pm. &167175 -------
REAL FIND! 3 BR, 2 Ba. R...chft. Farms, BR, pvt patio. gar. no w/cpL'i, fncd yard. Only Gro•n 2700 bltn.-;. adul~ only. rtrr·s. S410. 963-4567. agt, no fee.
••••••••••••••••••••••• $275. 1st& lm;t, 549·3196 --·---
5.02 AC-llAMCH -----GRRR~AT1 4 BR 2 Bl\. ew 3 br, 2"'2 ba & 2 br, 2 wmcw cpls, fncd yard.
ba condos. Pool. dbl gar. kids & pet OK. $HS
$8995 FUUf'RlCE open beam ceihni:s. 9634567. a~. no fee. Choose your carpet $.")5() --
Sl95 DoWlf'Payn.nt
$79. PEA MONTH
& $450. Wc st bluff 3 BR2Ba.FamRm,poot
Village, Victoria & Ca· & jac. prestige nbrbd
nyon. 631-2080 SliOO mo. 968-4602
Pennington Properties J
COLLEGEPARIC
Near beach and boat 3 Bdrm, Hi bath, frpk. marinas. Lake or the lge rec. roorn, washer &
Oiarks Missouri. Road-dtyer lncld. lat Ii Last
frontage. New survey by req. $450. p/mo. 549·3924 liceNed engineer. Iron -
Bike to beach from thl~
lovely 2Br+dcn 2ba COD·
do. Tennis, pool. 2 c
gar $425. 140·232
646-7175
pins. Detailed survey Horse area. newly decor'd --------......
map. Giant oaks and 3 BR 2 BA, fplc. dining Clean adult condo, 3b
hickory in a grassy rm, uUl rm, '3rd acre. l'1ba, clbhse, pool.
parkll1'e selUng. Much Ideal family hving. $500. mo. 968-3680 •
wild game. Deer, wild S49-3503: MG-0930 LANDMARK CONDO' turkey, fox, raccoon. • ,. Year around fishin g. College Park ~hr, 2bo.. 2br. 2ba. uparad ""\
Wilderness area. Jdeal Near OCC. Avall immed. fabulouarec. Sec:. $.1115. l
location. Good blab 839-1007 531-GW t
ground. Picture posl 3 BR. 2 ba wfencl gar, 3 BR 2 BA, fplc, new ep-.
card beauly. lnveat lo s:n5 mo, lsl & last +$100. & paint. util rm, fncl
Ametlc1. Th1J transae· No pets. 548-8594 yard, cul de sac, walk to
tJGa can ti. handled ~m· WestmlMlcr Mall, OW
plc:uly by mail. Wntc: 3 BR, l b11, nu palnt. cpts College. ~ mo. SZ$
TRUSTEE. General AC• It drps, i1tovc. w~shtr f~ l\f'C. 540.3917; 963-4984 ~ptance Co., Box 329. dryr, aar. 2 pnt •• fnc<l
Osl\iC Beach, Miasoun yd, Open house Suo: 2 8"t Condo. Ht1 ba. New~
85065 or call collect 384~ t:. 16\h St Evca. dee f'rplc. wuhero,
<310392·3743 Ntahts. 831·388~. 213/17~·4837 refrl1. Nr a bop •
(3l0192-3'722. Ad~dogs, $350. S32Stroo.963-t.iU
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1 6 1 ~a.nceSHv. 9'a10fOO • ltalD deu Aoo ra Add Ill on t . ~'TERN FENCE CO. Kaul, akiploader dump The Moppcota. tlult'a our PETERS PAtNTING Neat patches &t~xtures CERAMJCTIL£. SpeclQI • 11UPCHABCE $10 Colar bri~r1; wbC Remodel, Now constr. WoocUlCbalnlink trk, crading. tree wrk, name. Cleaning l.s our Expr'd . Reas Riles. NHIST. tfl·l•U9 ty: Enlriea/noott. 23 yn ..__~Maus.I.A. <1*10m!Ob&41ac.b.Cleu Lle'd.CallSplro.5484250 Llc#2'S.151 636-1837 demoliUonsetc 831-1257 carne.Call546-2393 Fre~ Est. Call Gen up. Sml repairs .
--957-0l• Ii", din rm. hall su. Ava M2-~ -. .. L .,,,... -· ··-------------r rm 1uo .......... h .. o. chr Cu1U11:11 rwlXlOd.tUlJ <on-,._..... 11 •r~ a Floors, carpet•. bath:., ne...-wg _.....,_._1-.. ______ _ ~-.. ~) "' l -11-U ._.. All PROFESSION1•L •••••••••••••••,•••••••• .... ""··--·"m .-_..__ w .,.. o •rea, re-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w~. pa o-. w11wows ., b CERA"'ICTIL"' .,. .,,...,. cu ~ uuw A-o1 ,.. ~ ri * Palntlna. J"l"r/Ext"r Any plum ln.;,, water "' r.. CPl tfpair. 15 yrs upr. •-.'u"'!~~eomm, intr/ex-FonnleaCounterTOPl! ln Painting, wallpaper, _.....p cerorvacantr~ Reas wor"kg.u'ar" 0A.,,,..:., serv. loakl,bathrmencl, by expert. Call ~S'f-UllO
"51'ftp Liii OD911•Dn¥eWays, Do work m)'lelf. Refi. tcr . ..,..ue &. unusual ltall«lto)'OW"1pccllic:a· carpentry, gen'l 11\#inl 1idences. · ................ teramlc tile. Reas. aft3pm.Paul ar. Df Ol u paiu, 531.0101. wort welcome. Palombo dons. Latest colors&: de· & repair. J . Waugh. 'nlole Guy& 974--0810 sealcoal , Lie.NB.C M COUit ea.aw ...... "A"...,,., Painting. Extr/lnlr. t;x. 832>2'68 New & remodel: tuM, ~1.6>"'~...i..-'l"4"-"1 . w ,. ___ ,._ tCt · AiCN . ..-.eeest.675'3118 .............u 0 -lter "ou~e"leanln" prr'tl h t t "'\-; _-=-__ ,....~...,_ .. _______ . __ 1 e "41.l'C v.rpe eanera. Dec .. ...,, 0 " ~ •· U , • ones . nea • re1111. ~dlf & Repair lihowen dralnboards. &
.. ,.,.,.__ ~am cln or shampoo. -=~ G.w•oehtg Hmllag Depcnd/re11son. Xlnl c d964·100Dll\'(' ....................... entries.67~ ·
J Mi Abo upholstery. All work ••••••••• .. ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ref's . Call for ei. t. •••h•••••••••••••••••• ·~-'rtuclr mount un'it. Slip Co~. Dnperies, LANDSCAPING/CLEAN· OCC Student.\ Ton truck. S<W-8518. Fioe Exler. Painting by Male 28, 7yra. const. ex:p. r,... ~Ice
WUI ~byslt .1.n my home, Fr. eal, teas. rates. bed spruds, upholstery UPS Trash, tree trim" Ron ----------1 R. Stoor. st. llc .. in:.. Try Will uparade your home. •••••••••••••••••••••-inlant lo 3 "ts .. ft .. •lJhe ...... :n16 ""•hi" •~ 'II rmmaculat~Cl~aningCo. me.836·5Ss.524hrs. in xchnn. for living Removal•. lrlmmln• .
.1 • .....,w · .._. .... vDI • P• ows. Maintenance, Immediate 64.2·5703, 979-~ll For those who de&erve 558 0913 l • •1205 C\&stom fabrict free est servicing M2 9907 p-t-..1. y .... -Casffe space. · • eav pruning. Free est. Uc'd, Babysit chi . C...alag JttTy'a Int. ~orator~ · · CHEAPEST hauling rn Ult' best. 'TS9·03'77 ....., -mess. Don. insured. 642-2152A
your . Id in my ••••••••••••••••••••••• weJ~. MZ_.lSS VERY LOW PRICES I.own. Fr. eats. CHEAP! ~~ Si>ttialiting in residcn-Roofing •
home, Moo-Frt U . Call CABANA , On Gardening Main· 6'2·2995or6'5-1390 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ulll homes. int. & ext. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i:ree Service. Tree pntn· aftSpm, 631-2787. F1ne catering, all oc· lntenor DesliD by Art for teoanceGeoT&e so.201s , __ ..._ . T t Please check our re· mg, removal, lOppl!lG .......... t _,___ casions 645-9858 lndu,,try Homes and Of. C ET R I D 0 Jo' ........... capmg. ree nm ferenres. Lie • 320881 ROOFS installed factory Lie, Ins. 64S·'87l;
--1 _..,......,... . . fic.'el a specialty. 640-5956 Prot. J aj>anese Landsc11p· UNsiCHJ'L y TRASH + ming. Clean.up. 8 yrs Guar .. ln~rd, . free est. dlrert; estab 35-yrs. C&U 497-4131 •••••••••••••••••••••••European Gourmet Chef ing &aan:lenin1. Maint. debris. Sl5Joad. Collei:e exp. Free Est. Jay Ted 6J6.7085 HMoldGunnM9·2961 ---------
Exp manicurist ror 1st cl. ror all occasions in your llectric.. ind. mowing, trimming, student. S48~28. 770·1382 Noboru. 848-•043 or · Window C ...... busysalon,prefermen's, home. Andre. s.48-7384 ....................... spraying, weeding. Free . . -¥·2862 Bob Foad Painting RMOOFFORLESS ...................... .
woi:nen'.sOK. Rent space dys ... .,_,, a.ctric esUmatea. 545·7072 Rub~ 1 s h fl au II n g , u--. Comm'I, \ndus .. & re:.. Comp. stungle&hot Windows cleaned. re·
or? S48·392S, dys. C:......t/COftCl'eh Uc32'7l36 645.6974 Tritunu;,~~4;. MoRving &: T1~ee ::::;::!••••••••••••••• Int /Ext. bonded. 'full Freeesl. Call 894·0421 asonable, bustneases.
GARDENING m ..... y;. eai;, re 111-liab 891·1001Llc345218 REPAIR •. RL'"O·OF. All homes & apt$, 847-4461 ••••••··~•••••..-••••••• ELECTRJCJAN-Priced SERVICE ble. 497·2&17 Brickwork. Small jobs. "' .,.~
Carpenter. Free
estimates. Any size jobs.
All phases "concrete & ·right-free estimate 00 548-8375 Newport. Costa Mei.a & Prof paintmg & papering. t Y Pei. · s h i n g I e s · ---------
blltwrk. Cstm brkwork. large or small jobs. ~ Garbage & Trash Irvine. 675·3175 eves Spnng ext. special. Refs. rockshakes-compo·tar.
Tony, 646-9866
Uc'd /8onded.642·68!M Licensed . 673-0359 C&B Gardening, av~ $4P1CKUP SJs.4780.536·4383 Freeest.S41·5930
•----------• lwns. every Z wks, mow ~2374or543·~1 MasonrySpecialJsts
Going Into
Business? Foundations. retaining Custom Electric. Ind., & edge. $17 .95. fo'u II Housecl...-'--IRIG« OHLY Free lance carpenter. walls, blocks. patios. comm.res,&maintsvs. ma.mt .. $29.9S mo .. llB, ----.. F i replaces, patio.
comm'I. res .. No job loo s.:56-Gtl. Uc'd. Honest & reliable. Jo'ree f'V area. 75().1408 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,·eneer. 40 yrs. exper. we
JJ'S PAINTCNG. GreJt The fastest draw m the
work at great pnces. West. . .a Daily Pilot
~_?·10.U __ Classified Ad. Call Today • 4s required by law. small. John. S31·8082 est. 979-&54Z ••Housecleaning done by & bonded. 673.2999 ----------1eement work of all kinds.•----------1GeMral SerYlcH reliable couple. Refs. ---------YOUNG MAN. 5 yrs ("<pr C..,.t Sertlee Cutung. block work. Free Comm. lndustnal. Res. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540-1793 in wallcovering. Free
642'5678· l'l e w b u a l n •• a e •
using • Flclltloua
BuelnH• N•nM muat
feglat er t1'1t nerne
with tM Coonty C .. rt(.
Call the DAILY PILOT
LEGAL DEPARTMEN
for form• and further
Information.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Est. ~57 ELECTRICIANS HANDYMAN. Homes & llllliill_ill_•_•_•-._-.-.-.----1Mov"'9 e:.ts. 645-8576 Andy.
Carpet Manwilllayyours ,.............._, Lic.lnsured842·11120 apls. Conscientious THESUHSHIHE •••••••••••.•••••••••••• CUS""'OMPAINTING . J!t~~I~! !~!r or mine. ({epairs & ~•00" Craftsma Call'"S0302 "Two ~en Will MO\'C 31
clewng too! Guar work ••••••••••••••••••••••• n. '" · GIRLS You" We handle lrg & 2.5 yrs expr, interior/ex. a 30 day ad in the
• al bigger savin~s. Free R.J.lluffman & Son, Gen ~ •p a I n t i n g . Hou.secleaning &: orticc sml move11·officc & lerior, qual work &
, est,645-3646 Cootr.CustomAlt&Add, ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpet/housecleaning. specialists. Spec. on apts household Dbtance & muterials. Richard
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
DO IT NOW!
642-5671
SELL idle items with a
Daily PiJDt Classified Ad.
642·567&
patios, cabinets, WOOD FENCES. ALL Lo prices. ins. Guar. & R.E. work. Ser\'. 1 local, also pucking 960-n.i_I _____ _
fornuca. New consl. Res TYPES. Built to Order. 67~/675-7280. days wk. Bonded, in· Lowes t legal rat e . Pamtang, inter & exter.
& comm'l. MS._4644 or Repairs, or Posts set and ---sured .. 540-952.5 Llc/insrd. Cal T 111·944 neat. ReC's. Free e:,t..
S48-4S41. Uc" bonded. you build. 642·2073 assi!ied Ads 642-56781---------1 P,h 8-17. 7278 Call Gre~ 646·5631
642-4321
Ext. 332
Offta Retttal 4400 ...._, ..i.ts Money to L09' 5025
••••••••••••••••••••••• Opport.lty 5005 0,p iwt.lty SOOS ••••••••••••··~··•••••• "-01aRC1•nh 5 100 PenoMh 5350 HelpW•hd 7100 HelpWOftt.d 7100 HtlpWCMhcl 7100 .............................................. ······················· .............................................. .
Ex.ecutJ\•e olflce & small
ore /storage, No. Costa
Mesa. SJ.20/$137.SO furn.
Monthly. Tom. 540·2200
Sml new office, priv
parking, all util. paid. lSl
Commercial Way, at
Nwpt Blvd. CM. 548-3878;
a.f\er 5 548-8116
OCAIRPORT
#1 LOC4TtON
Executive suites. approx
5.000 sq.ft .. receplJonist,
c.'Onference rm. & kitch incld. 975--0121
•••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •• •••• •• •••• I If, 2-.d & Jrd T.D.'1
BUY NOW!
CONSIGN NOW! .
• Net $170.$200 per week. We ha"e I 1 million
Contractual reservations backing with AAA
U.S /Canada & the following airlines United,
Delta, Western. Hughes Air West. Continental,
KLM "Dutch", Swiss Air, Luthansua.
• JO"'u Investment tax credit • deprec1a,ion
defcrrmeots. •
•We ha,·e 118 ·n. '78's in Fleet need 200 total by May 1.
• Purchase at factory invoice 4 Star's minis or
Southwind's 2S's.
100'~ Financing of invoice sales tax & license
thru CHOCKEIL 12.0 APR, 7 year note.
For further ilJCormation contact
Mr. Lissner or Mr. Miller'
LOANS AVAILABLE
Credit no problem.
......... 752-5903
WHEN YOU
NEEQ CASH,
CONTACT
UHIOH
HOMELOAHS
I would like l o join ~"' ... 1 E Spiritualistgrp/ develop· """',c,_., MAS SAG
mental cl~s s/ •731-0931•
mediumshlp W"!te Cius~ •Switchboard 835·7775 •
ad 135. Daily P~lot P.O. ANSWER SERV $2WI\
Box 1560• CM 9'.!6:!6 MAIL ADDRESS $1 WK
~!.~.~ ...... ~?.~~ •SUZI'S•
Lost or Found a pet? Call
Animal Assi s tance
Outcall Massage
10AM·2AM · 731·4462
Le3RUeS37~. no fee. Clean. pleasant & sup
LOST SHEPHARD, <l/t5 porth·e foster home t·are
at Brislol & MacArthur for athletacally in<'hnt.'<i
S.A.. reddish/brwn, 1< 16 yr ol.d high school stu·
answers to Sam . dent an ~unt1n ~to11
S R E W A R D S Beach. Wnte C!;1:;Mf1etl
546-0525/834-4183. i\sk for Ad No. 2SO. D~aly !'llot, Jay. P.O. B~x. l5ti0. Co1:.ta
-----Mesa9'~26.
OIVORCE1R:.anl:rupt1•y, sso. Legal assi:.t. 12 ~ ri..
AccOlllltincJ T rainH
MacGregor Yachts
642-ti830
4CCOUKTAHT
Rapidly growing N. 8 .
CPA firm has immed
need for exper"d accoun-
Unt lo handle monthly
cbent acctng sen·ic:es in·
AdYertiHtnenf S«cy
Secretary.• mature resp.
party w J cx per in
architectural deliign
firm omce procedures.
Typing speed & accuracy
a m11:>t. Expertise of f1l-
ang & file systems. Non
smoker. 540-2860.
eluding gen'l ledger.1---------• ~yroll &: financial stmt
preparation. Must ha,·c
pnor public acctng ex
per. Xlnt working en·
v1ronment. Full bencf1t b
including periodic bonu:..
Sul commensurate "' 'ex· per. Please sencl re~umc
to Accountant. l:!Ul Dow
St. Ste 520. Newporl
Beach Cahf. 92660.
Advertising
PRODUCTIOM
PERSOH&ART
ASSIST AMT
Must ha,·e exper. in type
specing & producing
clean. well designed
fln1~hed art. Apply In
person. The Jolly Roger.
Inc .. 17~ G1lletle Ave.
Irvine. 8am-5pm.
Assembler " MICHAHICAL , -•
ASSIMILEl
ROTAIY
SWlfCHIS
Have Immediate open·
ings In our final as·
sembly department. Re-
QWl'"es good band. dex-teri~ w /min 2 yrs ex per in small Clech assembly.
Call Cole J nslrument
Corp. ~·3100. E.O.E.
Assembly
TRAINEE
ASSEMBLERS
& PACKERS
·'
t.100 BLDG has spacious
view ofc fo r $210.
Eronomy single at $80 .. 3
olc suite at $300. ~cy
services avail. J;J.s.S Via
Lido. 673-4156 Dale's RV Rentals Inc.
( 714 ) 559-4446
Unlon Home Loans ar·
range loans for home or property owner:; t)f SI .ooo
to $100.000 or more. i\nd
through Union llome
Loan s you get
Homeowner Terms ,
which are generally
much better than finance
company terms,
LOST: 7 mo. fe male
Cri!rman Shepht•rd, t:.an
w blk face. Reward !
897·3806 0 C. A<1100 Legal Tyµ. ---------1---------• NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY''
Prirne OC airport area. Z Outside Ca. HJ00.854-0389 pvt ofcs w/r~ept area. (Telex) Dale's lRIN ll&-2311l
65c sq tt. 7S2·55ll Denver. Colorado
Opening May L 4 bib Crom the ocean, nr-
ly ,new ofc building, ~~=::~All~~~·~=2=w=a=y=R=e=nt=a=ls~to=L..=A=.===~ downtown HB. 800 sq ft, •
~:o~~~~·c:1~05i,\~: R~ahWCMfed 4600 ...W..
dys. Eves. 673·2265. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opportunity 5005 _..;. ________ Elder ly couple needs •••••••••••••••••••••••
OFFICE SP.ACE 600 sq fl. furnished rental for July SAH CLEMENTE ,
nr 0 .C A1rpart. R1gbl &August. 644·7696 Grooming & Pel Shop. Realty 979-8533 R · ri f 7 , d ---------•Unfum cottage or nice . ell ng. a ter . goo
OHire Space on Newport gar apt. Mature lady. ~ears. hne location &
Blvd, C.M. Pvt entry, Non·smoker. Will give cU~~~~·m'.'JRY
parlung. Agt. 640-3928 ~·our pets, plan~ etc lov-REALTORs
Choose TM Tentts
tWfityow
budget.SetKt
FULL YAMORTIUD
PARn Y AMORTIZED
INTEREST ONLY
F.ound Pl German
Shepherd , well ·
mannered. Ha~ nea rol
lar, collar & kerchief
Identify. \'1c : A1rporter
Hotel. 644·2126
Friendly lg M Choe.
Siamese vie. Hrliotropc
..t: & Bay:s ide Cd:\1 673·1S:!7 repcrp19nt ,..ans ift ac-. --
cordance with state Lost. lnsh Setter. 3 yr ohJ
I -male. Blue collar, N1i;:u('I
f#W. area. nr courth..~1' ram1· If for any rea5<1n we can-ly dog. reward, plc::l!>e
not arrange a loan for help 496-0.522 you there will be no co~l
orobllgauon. FOUND : Bla ck. M .
1ng care during your Cockapoo type, nr Lag
Hills Mall. 496-9735. WATER VIEW absenses in exch for re· 21SDel Mar 492-4121 • UNION
NB Manner's Mile, ap. as. rent. <Yearly> 2 Sm. CIGARETTE SUPPL y prox 900 sq ft, 2 ore. con!, w 8 t ch d 0 gs . 1 o o ':'" Found:Tiny fem. Cockl'r rec~p rms. Prv ba, ut1I ~brkn. Need June lst. DISTRllUTORSHIP HOME Spaniel mix. 6 mo's oJd . anc,$650.544-8678. 496-4232 PARTORFULLTIME Vic: Harbor & V1rlona.
----------• · • Immediate openjngs in Gl Days: 645·:}265, l::\'i:S &
Need 3Dr summer rental, Orange County and /or : : ~O~NS wknds. 548·2779 · ...._., R...tal 4450 711·9/JO. · surrounding towns for ----244-1541 (213). distributors. All retail Found : 2 dogs, blk male
ing 960-5419
Business Exec looking for
traveling companion
w/proficiency 111 water
sports. ;>end pholll.
personal info. All rephci.
confidential. P .O. Bux
18236 Irv. 9'l7l3 -----
HAPPY FIRST
BIRTHDAY TAM RA'
We lm·e vnu,
Mommy and Daddy.
PerlOllCll ~ices 5360 .....•...•..•........•.
Palm Springs couple to
look after house or apt
planLc;. July, Aul!. Sept
References Costa
Me s a beach
( l )327 .9844
House·silling while you're
away from homl:'. No
charge to you. Availallle
now. Elderly cpl
References 548·3289 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 _ .. b Cockapoo, female 4 DELUXE OFC'S •--t...-•/lftY .... f/ out els are secur ... -.. Y Nation's Largest Home Sh h d \ ~: ... ~mpany. •---Brok F' ep er . 4 /21. '1c. '·l~··age by 1'h1ropra<'t1c ~e:;m .. sea~ 25, au .._. w NOSELLING at=o cr7~0.303 , ~a2m~~rei,. & Bm.~ "s~denl. Appl only
p , sm. w se an re· ~_:~::••••••••••••••• You may become dis· •-L I •• i · l 1 . ee to g e_,_·s_w_k_n~~ 64_· _5_8 ~7 _ ar. 1 or 2 yr. lease. Lak<. -· tnbutor for nationally tw .-a 84 .z,,5 home 1f not claimed Social Ckbt 5400 For~st area. Keo Oppa lwUty 5005 advertised c1gorettei;: FOUND·. German f-b.rluns. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • M I b C I . • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • 714·581·9393 ar or o. ame s, BUS LOANS : $10.000 or Shorthair Pointer. male. TheSinglc"sSo\ut1on
MARIHE CENTER
Coast Hwy, Newpart Bch
Lease 840 Sq CL Ample
prkng. Marine related
bus pref'd. All util & tax.
e$ paid. Call K. Witzel,
~
GfFf GAU.HY Salems. Koob, Kent, more Al so Jst·2nd mtgs. Vic. Hell & Magnolia. Date by Choice
You work in my store Pall Mall, etc. You may $10,000·$10,000,000 I" FV/HB. 8!NH842 .Not Chance.
this summer & learn all keep your present job, Scott 6J3 «J.I -----Ca 11 lntrovicw 752-541 I the facets or the busi· st.art part time and ex-· Lost dog, Reward. l yr
n~s. pand to full timv later 1f old. blk Lab , male.
Secure your financing, you desire. To qualify Mo.My Wanted 5030 Neutered. wearing ~·~e &='tt!
find your location & 1 will you must have auto, a •••••••• ••••••••••••••• collar v1c or Coa:.l Hwy ~.-· ti i th b · few hours spare lime . in Lag. Beach across ..,.,is nmovng e USI· (daysoreves)andcashYoung prof. des arei. fromJ1mbo'.:,49tM!990 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Corona del Mar on Coas
Hwy. 1100 sq.fl. Good
parking, xlnt frontage.
$1200 mo. 759-~
ness for you. Call 10·12, investment of. $9.500 Secured by 2nd -------Jobs W~. 7075 675-~ PLAN 1 $3500 TO on residence Recent P~ 5350 •••••••••••••••••••••••
"SOF'TDRINK PLAN 1i '.'.'.'.'.'.'.' '.'.' $6000 ap~rrusel 35<;, equity re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Guitar. viohn. piano.
DISTRIBUTOR" Pl.AN Ill ........ S20.000 mauung 0'·er 2nd loan. SpiriNai Readet-band instrumental m11s1c
For more information Gc;>od cr edit rating, l815So. El Camino Renl instruction. uper pubhc
3,000 Sq .fl. offices ia needed in your area to send name. address and _pnnc. only. 640-l131· San Clemente. Full} h<· schl tcher. 963-'JIOO
warehou~. Xlnt loc. 2034 re-stock and collect phone number to: ~s. Tnast For appl. 492 7296 __ Maintenance Mechanic Placentia Ave., CM . money from the newest METROPOLITAN DMm 5035
646-7512 and D\06l altractive cold TOBACCO COMPANY •••••••••O•••••••••••• RELAXING MASSAGE bckgmd. electncal: re ---------t drink vending machjnes CigaretteDivi~ion 112.1 Bob James-Lac Masseur sidenlial, comm. Some
Approx. 400 sq. fl. C·2, on the market today. Our P.O. Box 577 . LOWEST Outcall 9·9, 494.5111 plumbing exp. Call Nairn
A!C at 130 E. 17th St. products are nationally Rosemead. CA, 91770 · _979_·3927 ________ ,
$ISO/mo. Doyle 548·U68 famous brands of i.oft •--------lnhrfft Rat•s MASSAGE Hl4p Wanted 7100
......,. .. R .... al 4500 drink., such as Cola, Root TRAVEL AGENCY latT.D.'s. also FIGURE MODELS •••••••••••••••••••••••
Beer. Orange, Grape. FRANCHISE 2nd T.D. Loc.tS. ESCORTS
.utLO To SUIT etc. 30 different flavors. Fairest Terms since 1949 This ls not a job but. a The new way lo own a .r ........ _ ~ Co. OUTCAU OMLY S.OOO·Z0.000 Sq. rt. busanessolyourown.To travel agency. Travel ~ .... '!P 631 •3811 Placentia Ave. C.M. quallry you must have Network. Start your own. 642·% 171 545-0611 r..---------~LEY TAYLORCO. t d f Exp. not required.
REALTORS 644-4910 ~ !:ec:.. ew spate Complete s upport & long Retired couple has money *SANDY'S*
term service provided. to lend. 1st & 2nd TD's Outcall Massage
3000SQ.FT. CASfflNVESTMENT Ca ll M r. Cha rles Agent.1-337-374·1 973-0329 2034 Placentia, Cl\t. Xlnt 71• 838 ,,.,.2 REQUIRED •· . .,.,. 2nd Trust De...a want· .. . location. $.54-0. mo. 1 yr PLAN I .., S26 '-"" ...... •SHERJ LEE•
lease. Contact Bill .......... -· MoMytoLCMM 5025 Sub11tantlal financial CertifiedMai.t1eusc
Bu r nell. Busin es5 PLANil .......... $6,82l ••••••••••••••••••••••• slrenglh. Call aft 6, HouseCalls ·BYappl
Praperties Brokerage, PLAN 111 · · · · · · · · Sl.3•642 term R.E. $S$'s fast, _640-_7_822_______ 838-6838
_"15N0 __ 1_1 ______ , 1f qualified. please write any reason. Bill Daven-~__.._/ 1--------
•••••••••••••••••••••••
ABIGAIL ABBOTT
TEMPORARIES
NOWlnRtNG
PIX Rec.,....sts
Acco.otiolg CMs
T~sts
5.cret.riH
RleCleR1 co,..uter Tet111 Oprt
ACCOUHTAHTS 1------------TOPPI.YI!! 0VERLOAD
OHt!ts top pay. Ii variety
of interesting assign·
ment.s. ser\'es the entire
Orange County area and
needs experienced.
.AccountinfJ Clerics
looldleepen &
.AccCMttincJ PersonMI
al all levels. Call today
and let us tell you how to
become a busy. well paid
Accountants Overload
professional.
547-763 r
1055 No. Main, Suite 1016
Santa Ana
Not 3 public acrtng firm
ACCOUNTING
CLERK
Man 1 yr exper. in J?en'I
aCl"OUnting. 10 Key addt•r
by touch mandatory.
Lite typing pref'd.
AIRLINE
SECURITY
AGENTS
AIRLINE
Help us make security a
PL~ASANT experience.
Dual roles of security
and service to the airline
tra\'eler. lt l akes a
cheerful. courteous. will·
1n g and si n ce r e
personality. IC you can
All shifts. day, swing & graveyard Includes
wknds. Long & shor t
term asslgnmenta. Hqli·
day & vacaUon pay.
Hospitali:ution plan
a\'all .
Jf48 c...,. Dl'fy•
546-4741 .
(Across From
Orange Co. Airport)
Equal Oppoc-Employer
mc.-et and greet hundreds ASSEMILERS of important people
every day, you can be Day & swing shifts (or
working with us in Jess Ball Mfg. in Costa MeltlJ.
than a week. Car and Ask for Mr. Wacht4!1.
phone arc needed. Full 1_6'12_"_·5254 ______ _ tame positions. uniforms, ________ _
furnished. $2.i7/hour.
free parking and ex-
l'ellent benefits package
Call or apply an pc•rson.
PBX BURNS
ASSIST. MANAGER
Sales &: administration.
1-'ull lime only. Apply in
person to: Mable Austin.
Draper's. Laguna HilL'l
Store, 23621 Moulton
Parkway Plaza.
RECEPTIONIST intentotiona1 Security To run a very busy push t __ I 1 A'l'TENTION ! ! !
button (770 Board ) & ~" c.s, nc. 8 OR OV!Ht busy reception area for a 1775 E. Center St I ""
growing electronic Anaheim 635·4630 NoExptrHecen
manufacturing div1s100 E<1ual Opportunity Work in new orf1ce
of a large corporalJon. Employer M/F Opening in Costa Mes,
Prior exJM!r. mandatory. 1---------•1 Typing helpful. Man or woman. Work Amh1t1ou~ Couple Wanted wiyoung people. Enjoya·
We offer excellent to manage 3 small bust· ble & interesting woh
salanes & benefits an· ness p/llme. Will not in w/rapid advancemenl terfere w I your present · 1 cludmg 11 paid holidays, JOb Must be willing lo oppor 1n our educationu l week \'acalion after 6 products division. Age no months, Christmas week' _l_e3_m __ M_r_H_a_ll_.642 __ ·l_634_·_1 barrier H 18 or over.
olf with pay & group in· Answenng &rvice & Pag. Mus t have pleasing
surance starts on day of mg "'111 & PT E.x.p. only personality. Cllll betwn
ture. \'ac & Rrp ins. For in-9:30am & 2pm.
lcrt appt Ca II 846·2462 DOCUMENTOR Sul/Sun 8·5 Mon & Tues
Addressograph 4·7
64S.6St4
Multigraph APT MANAGEk·wanted .
2921.S. DajmjerSt mature. adult or couple. ATI'EMTIOM San::1~~~ll 20 s m units, general WOMEN & GIRL-6
F.,qualOpportunity roolntenance. gardening Pleasant phone work
Employer M/1'' etc. t;xper preferred. In· rrom our office. Radio ~~~~~~~~~ ~ome + s tudio apt. KNAC GOLD RU S H -_6'_·_033_1 ______ , PROGRAM. No ex-llillll~ .... --.. .......... 11111111-llllA/Ree Cl k e nor perlencc necessary . Admil'I Assist. S12K + er · som ex,..~ .... "''" .. A.OO"'r +bonuses. prcf'd, bul not req'd. .. ...,..po , .. Exec~cy's to$12K Xlnt oppor. ror alert Work 9am-2Pcn oc 4pm-~:~~1~1~ce S7~ r:rson. Gd benefits. Cal 9J>m. ~~D RUSH
Insurance Secy $12K tale Auto Parts. ADVIATISIHG l~~~;~'C:~~ 1f::~Y 630-~ 1~5 Harbor Blvd.
Suite224 642·1470 &lite U. Garden Grove ~SEMBLERS 10am·5pm. Z!OO sq n bldg. 2lc ea ft. or call. ,no obligation.,-'port __ •54_9_·9903_____ .--~1 FOXY LADY CtlJ•orHtffy
three phase power. 1 yr (When writing, please in· .(tli...IEED ~,_._. o..tc• MCKMp
lse. l83S Whittier A\e, elude your phone " 7ll·l561 557-&122 AdvertisingSales A-L 714-6U-t507 number). / MO ..... EY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Experienced newspaper
SO Train~ AssembleMl
Needed Immediately
L"ng •Short Term Assignments
•AUTO LOTMIN ..... 4550 " " Ai.tw.....ts 5 100 PREGNANT? Caring, 4SOOCampuaDr.N.H. display salesperson to ••••••••••••••••••••••• b'?if~~Jr1~~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:r,u;~~~~~1!'d~t. ,;.-.-.;.-.-.-.;.;.-.-.;~.-.-.-.;.;;.• ~~~~ekelo~~fuo~1~: 3 Shifts Ava.ilable.
1"\JU or part-time. Learn
the auto b\aslnaa f,..m
the ground up! Op
portunlty for advance·
mcnt. See Mr. O'Nell~or
Mr. Pierce. ROWA'R D
Che"rolet, 1.>ove fr Quall
Sta .. Newport Beach.
WAREHOUSESPACE! SYSTEMS, Inc. ClarTMO scuu •ns tlon&keeping. Acctng Bkkpng Pilot. Salary. com-1.ass sq n. t'OO /rno, lsc 8383Wllshaire Blvd.. PIOILIM lln. APCARE S4M!.563 TIMPOIAlT m1811on, car and ex-
ocmo. tomo. 556-1601 $Ulte644, W&JNTOto.f Register Today to work cellent benefits. Call for
Must have own trensp
C•Todov HMSZO
Free. Top JSay. Vue Pay
New t lorage1 iaraaes, Beverly Hills, CA902lt 712"5tOJ ANSWERS LIMOA & VICICI onvariouuccounUng & appointment { 714 )
cloae to beacn, 151 Com· ___ ca_i_3_>W_-8693_. -· --Arranged by Nodule-Normal -0utc•M•M99 bookkeeping aasign-642•4321 Exl. 276 'Equal
Vidor T-.orary s.rvac-.
rnercW Wa.y oft Nwpl fll.AHTS GALOllE! C..t .._.Lo.ls Almost -Mislay -For the,_ of HI m<"nlic. Work close to Opportunity employ~r
$vd.CM.RV•t>oatunlt Great opporlunlly to Busily -Arcade -Sel"YlngaUOre.naeCo. your home. Figure anU. All utlt paid. take over • well •x· DOYOUNEEDCASH? AISt,.EatNOON • Q-72J3 Clerks to Sr. Accoun M1-a979· after.$ S4&-81H 1 a t 2 n d " 3 t d Lut SatUl'day I attended tan ts needed thruout • t~~·~!~ludretalllt lndlant hom~owner loana U • a very wi1.11uaJ wcddin1 DANCE OF FUN OranieCo. ..... W..W 4600 ~"""' UKtock e: a,, ... vea· ran1ed fasl . Borrow CffeMOny. A IM-rcar-c>ld Beaut. nude alrla dance Robert HaU's
••••••••• .. •••••••••••• ory, 1 • .... uru. SlOOO . sioo.ooo. nexlble I.cl)' married a 19 year-& ra,p MUlocL Pvt mfr-AccountcmPf'
Rtn cw 1tudlo wanted by :.::'r?~:,,.,~w/bvy foot t.er"ml.p ... tcredllnopro-o&d roan al two In \be al· rorcd rooma. lOA~ to 500S.Maln,Sle50l
intelllunt doa. bu ~R.FORJOlnJGHES bkm. cau ua . noobUaa-tnNoi. Wtaai mad It 10 3AM Mon..S.l. UP ... to No. Towtt, Ul\lon Bank
burnan. CUC 1tdnt 25) a...-. '°"M•lllh t.lou. 1.111U11fal l.1 ~y atarted 8PM Sun. 125 N. Euclid, lo The Clt,y ol Or ante
"B/CM iJ'ea Rlck .__ .a .. .a.su 'STERLINOPIM.SVCS. down t ho AISL E at Allah.SIS-~ TH/SllMlOS ~ -..,f~ -7l4fll6S-UJlOCbltrl NOON. FREES~tONW/AD
Dtv Walter Kidde & Co 2082$. E. Bristol AUTOMO'nVE
I• YoU.t Proleulon Ste 10 Newport Buch WAHTIDl!!
HOME R£PA.1RS• (ComtrofSristoJ & Tune\1pSpecf1Uat Did 1ou know 1ou can CampuJ behind Lod>Qy pr... a claAllled ad ln Carl'• Jr) Unc Mtt!aaek
the Dally Pilot Ser\lice EquaIOpportunity lmmtdlil 'openln1a.
Dlrector)" for a whole Employer M/F "10 tomJ>U17 be!lellt.t.
month ror H little a• ~~~~~~~~~I See Vie Shydet' at Vic· II.II pet' dayP For more tOtY Dod&e. 28 Harbor·
tmormaUon,call · SELL Idle hems wltb • Blvd •• Cotta lllN.
642-5871 Dally Pl~ ClalJSllt.d Ad. 554Mi20. ill
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' Mfl,W..+-4 71 00 H.fpWCltlh4 71 00
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GL94DAU ~BlA&.SA~S
C• .. Ew.a••
Eiq1111r·• "' Apprent'"• .. ,_..,... ... ....,
f'.dwllf'd Jor1cnscn h m.
:!:'11'.ll lltll'<'ro Or. wtlt G .~uua l/111JO ladw.t l'IC
1flll f~I
C4MBA l'HSO"H
To work 11 ''"11•cal l"Om
IM1H t1at l'amrri;
f'a mlli11r w PM1' pro
c~u. Eitptr prtf'd
f lllJM. C• bt-Mf1b Ap·
pl1. Penoys1tver, IGW
t>lueentill. C lit
CAI WASH HIU'
P"ll or 11111rt-ri mt".
MeotroO,r Wtr~h ~Harbor Al. CM
~Hll!;R, dependablr
ret1pon.s1bl1, AM & to;"t'l'I
1na sb1 ft i. Apply 111
P«rMln Grit Shop, 0 ('
AllJ)Of1
~ ftar"-8oo'4tvard ,_ _______ _
CO!Sta M~a. CA m26 ., CA.SHiii 1714 >~·4'7!1 ~ 1ftd1v. w 1r11n I )r
nstuer nl)t'r PlerutJnt
Jo'..qulH Opporterftlt.) per90ftalky & ablhty to
B~ 1\
~vcc~n:t.
•-•!•m•p•l•ay;•~-M-•l'•H--1 deal "'p11bhc Xlnl t'•I ~ettt. ..
Sl\LESP to;R8( J~ .l\Jfn BlffiilG Banlc • S&rL P0111ll-OftS
Sell Ayv':/.~::-:· d<11i 't NEVER A FEE!
need expenence ~cause MUftlrlf'r S&L 111 SlllK
Avo• PfMt101Jy stH!l Maj(w to.n Pr~ t0$1 M6
lltiell'. r..•11s i.r• e... Class 11 Apprsr tnSl \42
"...._, ha11rs fle'letbfr ERcrow Ofrr to $12K
,., ~ eall M&-1041 ~Teller 2'&L. to S1JOO •z.em&1t1.1~ ·rdff!r w S1oo ________ _, Tett.r P I · to SI hr
Calf 6"-Di9 !him nooo
THI •VJNI CO.
550 Newpart Ctr Or
~ewport B«ach ,
1"4uaJ Oppor Emplo)ler
c_...,. IFood•
F time. B11~r' pr1rr·d
Nights. NewPontor Inn.
114 114.t 1100 <:011
Barbara. ext Yl3 1>: 0 1':
COMPUTER
AUTOM.4 TfOM 1u s1 v.1.,...
1,..ine, Cct '27 I l
Equal OpJ>0rtun1t r
!mpl<>j'er MW
Dlal¥aY WOii ll.EC1'80NlCS ~Pl*-..,
~ & WO~ •Ill ~pfer fn Costa Cl&LrWIMY ......,. ~ ,. lllln.-50 .... .SKd':i)"a
L.adll *'ltvd)' •ort, tun * t,\ -'·~•17Mte ., ~-" ..... . ,.,,fl KN AC G 0 L 0 R UI 11 P'AOAL Lady na'<lcd ln
PROGRAM Top I>">' Europe•• Co1met&c
Musa have ~onomifaf • At18Rfi,.t.f. ~ lfWIM Ml C.ttfor C OMrUJH or Aps>_ty UUft •PJJl-'7WOIO
Ol'aATOI ~RUSH FACTORY POSmONli
Part lilbf betp w1tnted ADV~ TO All Ctrramfc C aattr•. Computer ...,..'4W t.or 1aa.tsHarw ••d glazers. tnltsbers, day 6
Daf• Poft'lt lQ ~ne SurtetJ.Oalft!tO~t-• 1dtl'lt I hle.. Over 21 .
bookt.tJep1ng upemnce ~.... PEOPLE rrermaoent poat\l•o necu1•'Y. B•celhma 'II!!!!'!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' fflbeftefh.1. £leper P'e-work1 ng eondH1t1t~s.•· ~-Apply la person
Good company heoeflts. Dtntaf Aut. ortllo, c:•r. WHO w•MT VoballO or Callfonda
Apply betwe~ ft>AM &-NB. 4~ dys. Ortbo ~xp & ft111 Xll Dohe"' Park Rd., 3PM only M1W0tt Viejo R.D.A. ri!Q. tM:Z-X!t . CapoBcb.
I m p o rt ~ . Z ff 1 o r JO TRAIN ---:.-___ _
Margue-n111 Plclk)'. lfo Olmtal Aa'l·Do yw want FACTOIYWOll!I
slOD \'1ulo. 8:SI 1740 or a careeor 11'1 ortho u~m1 Peno. needed for bateb
495-l'JDO all your RDA slclll11 :' JOW'aBft A mixina & ~er rl)JlfC:
640-0121 MU work. llOme *"'Y 111t C DJIMt•r ll~h ma. rhern ~al •~per
IMTI:ltVl!WHS DINTAL flGff fte)ptut. Mtut pus
HOMEMAKERS XMt ~L.'tl" l1S1s phyaiut ... 3D p hr min.
Cl\oou IM ctay1 you l.9lt ~ ...-atl. near Nlttlom' C..e.m ol Calif
werk Pt-lime days &. SJC & san Clem. atHI TECffNOLOGY xis w MffArOwr. San wknds POiihorw 1n een !mptoyer Paid Jl'et"S ta AM '79·1«JO ;rft t :J()
llal lonl1.ian lest entr at Dtl '8SOMNB. AM
Wenmrnster ataJI Gre--.tt ~eacyoCOrante ::0. RELD ---bs I0-4prn A sorae l.201W LaVela.Ste209 ... FACTOC'YTRAtMIES
wknds. Ho e11per ftet', Or..cge a3-11740 Art & crafts. eirper
trill tram Must be llt schl fF YOU FEil. helpful. we make wovera
grad & en1oy people No Dental IWt'ept Desk onty •ovc.aM1 ......... wood s hades . Apply
seflinit UlVolved Good benefit lo II ff · 1 ~-....... K i r s 1 h Co . I 13 5 2
Ca II Of flee 1 O-~pm 89l-5032, 146-3$4') TO PafOaM Arnrstrong. I rv1oe t nr
7?4 /8911-1>906 Dental Ais't. oral :.urgt'ry .. GHNIC1910M Redlrill • Mat'Arthur)
only, NB TA.SIC5UTlltz!HG ~-COOll ~xp.:r pref'd Mos tly
eves Xln1 bl'nrf1t:.
~lary open Apply at
Jolly Roger. 20.1 Manne
Ave. Oalt>o;i I s le . 873-8720
'44,.it61 MICIOSCOPE$.
DENTAL CHAtRSrtJE THINSTOl'IY
ASSISTANT. iclnt op TRAHSMASIC FOii
P<>rtunity . x ray Uce1M1e A LOOI SEE.. req.~~
FIMANCI
CH.UHIC Al1'lST
Tired of beinc aa ... ts
tam! Want to move ort
your own'!' Caa't atrora
ovesbud. or Dot aoug h
dleMs! W• 1Dlt1 be ablF
to hip eadl otbel. Send'
resu,.. alM art work
w/aeH a<tdrnaed en!
vdope w •r ...... PO ~'m.CM •
HAIRSTYLIST
Great oppoctltlarty to do
yow OWll W.,.. l'ea&iU
your CuJl ~-Booth
ren t aJ a11aHable ;
estab'1sl11d aalon 1 ~1331 or eve& ~172 ------... _
fl'ABYSITTER needed.
rl!fiable. orc ;1 ~1onal
"'°"n tn g11 . my ho m '" CdM.'7~
New A-en s 1 o $850
P,.oof ()peTiW>r w S1U11 C Cull Carry y0 ,., :.40·tilf>1'> ASHIER l'o•~f<tl P•r sonnet Marirle llard,,..arto retail
A.iency .s tort' ~eek~ r ash 1er
KB.LY SllVICIS
U f-M42
All oHu.•e & 1ndu!>tr1al
skills needed I ntere11t
ing. temPorarr assign-
ments wa11inc tor yoa
Work •bea rou •ant .
Patd vat•11 You don'\
'pay Wl' P<I)' )'OU
~ntal 54>c'y 1bkkpr tnr• Cook . exper Ap11ly in Newport 8 e arh 11r
ptersoo bflfor~ 4pm, Tale thodontist. 642·4612
of the Whale .. 100 Mu1n -
St. S.ilboa Pen . Dttlt:d Assist, cttair !ltdt>.
WHAT Hi.V t
YOU
GOTTOL0517
Large Ruld'l/Comm'J Butlde-rs/~Vt!IO~r re CIUlree iadividttal t.o head
tlnllK'.e dtv. Str°"" t!on tacts lO develop r unamlt
ments for proJc<'t loaG11 6
equity cupthal Tracie re.
cord & rers a mu.st. Wnt.e
Vaco Develf>J>t'rs. 1,.c
P.0 Box 2lH9. Latuna
Hills. 9'.!8S3
HAIR
We are offerlDg op,
Portunl.ty ror per»0nal
crowth & the b est•
benefits arowid for ban·•
sly list w 1 a following-
F J t 1 m e ~ P J Umt> em~ reee;ve fret>
medicaJ. dental j, ale iq--
.suntt!C't' as "1!tt a paid·
Yll'CS, ~ tnrtnbtit.
protlt strartng ~ mad-I
more. U dails llR1ftfl t~
)'W. call
lnWHwber Blvd. t'M Be11c>i IO<'a. n11tt0nitl Co
Ritbysllltt«. •untcd fur I ---------llf actwct bend1h. some d \ i Id w i. o m t! 111 e - -weekend work Ca II fl ............ ..,,a..... B£AVTY OPERATOR Monison.S45-l7ll .. ...,port Bcb Work 4 Ni&~l Ha ir Fashions:
4l•ys . 8 JU lo 5 .JO . needi. good all around CASHrafSClle~rrl
S48-282S ha.Jr sty"-. 4'9·222f "" f\ill tim. empk1)-mu1
-..Y129 Men'9 Reta1I CtoOnnit 8abys1tter lift> ~lti>r ;·m.s. t d ar.1 ·~ thru .( .. w; iw..ai~
l'"asl)lon bland
759-tm_ roa m tos pm llCYCLa...cH
Pr~n e ~rh "lh1)p
tt.mk•IC u n I 1 m 1 l e d r u t " r 1.> ·C HILD CARE
Or Call Our-
~Of&.
Hwptklt U3-14'4 1
coo•s N 8 · Pleasant 1ro11p prarfr('~ Exp pref'd
640-1122 tuU or p/Uaw. E:Ji:pcr. pre(·d Meu Verde•---------ec.v. tlofp. 181 ~ Dental receptron1st. r-.. .,. C M days bp MC -· . . 54i-~ 495-61r77
COOllC-«rTCH!N
MAM
Oa~·s ., n1tht~ Appl)
al'ter JP.M
Dir.ofP~£
'°"elcJtt .. I .......
COMMMCIA.L Ptt'S 1b1I111 u for c n R.!"'I> girl M~d dunn i: lOAMtlcalJ•I~ '"'"••:i>tll(· worller ~'" l Summl'r H3rb Vu llm 1---------•I .,. • 'P np rn retail shop a F lime Car & Rt'f11 ClfflC11I
TM ~Hftf Morine~
260'i W. Coast Hwy, N B
B.S re(l'd . nuenl 1n
Spanish, Porlot:eSl'
Endish. French. lh1lian
Hebrew " German I hr!!
" d.lrtcl !;parwih apeall
ina tmpJoyee~. 01re<·1
dndopment of compuay
format to meet future
need a of ~Gild e r
devefoper in Mexico.
Central " So. Amenca.
Know suppliers & loeal
labor markets. Ex-
lentive travel·expenl>es
paid by employer Wage
is $1G2a mo annual!'
Take lh1s ad to yoi1r
nearest employml'nt dt•
velopml'nt dept offH't'
Ad p;.ird for by l'mplrwcr
SeJ1d n.'Sumt' to. Tll<'kt·r
&. ~·. P 0 Box 1822'!.
ProcresM-e 1ftclePftt4t"' mum Call o7s-65IO tor ~-?_~~ft fl JOpm l>aflt ~~ baftll ex mote information ~•ee,...ltoenMe7 ---.. -·-Id care. bvf' 1n tall
S4Nf1A80 IANN t--------4 sc:bl. 2 gut»> • hsehold S35 E. JstSt. Tnsrin lfNDBY d uties in lovely CdM IJ3Z.~ No eitpcr necess. Must home, JW\ room. salary
f4Jal Oppor !mptoye1 be depetictab~ &. able to Mrs. NatJand B'n-4417
Dfl booles. S3 Per hr ~ ---CIVI LOF,SjGN -
good <.u benefit.~ Apply. , Hanking N1ttional Syi.tems <;orp _ ENGINEJ.;R ~RllNCED ·1361 Birch Sc. N B tnellT ~bd1v111wn t''f P <~nly
n.ATFORMSECY OC A•rpnr1 1 F:qu~I Op ( A ~ttynold i; (•v ii p0rtumty £mpl~yer Engmt.~rm~. NII Ap11ly )h•t ~ xlnt typing, ________ -t !n9·5"93
'lk&llll &. Uke m11etmi: lher pilOOt'.
BarOOns s ........ ..
Mpr/S.c~tary
l' Ull\4t 8· l2. w~cape
;1rch1letlYrlll firm . .......
IOATM&C
H.wport Harbor
1' arcflf Cft6
f lt~ Wed thru Sun f:~r'd o!'ly f73 7730
IOOIOlHPER
CLERICAL
Newport (maneral firm
offf!n xhlt benefits for
sharp indJv. setr st.rtcr
2nd Shifl ipm I 301am
AeCOUllbng bkgd belpful.
It key by tou<'h Must
type 40-50 wpm Call
_6+C~_ask !or_ Shirley
CLERICAL
PART·TIME
,·
COOKs, breakfast ltmch
& dinner. Ma Barker's. 212 £. 17Clt St, CM
COUNTI• HllP:
P /time Pay:i; or eves.
Dependable people only
Perm3nf'nl position Call Captain Mike's av~11lable immt'<haLely in 64S.-2ll7S bctwn 2-"P.m
d1\·1sion c·ontrofler"11 of CREATIVE
STAT
TYPIST
fu:I! tor ril'Ptmdablc'. 1:1:11
1.vp1st capable of typini: .ASSIST ANT
f1n :in('1:.d ~latemcnt ~1 Ot't'1l ed tu ""~"t
r;.ipu.11} .1n<1 iH"tur111dy 11uthor film maker I day
Will aJso type l'Orl'CSP<m· p /Wk 644.2223
denc~ and perform other
4crount1ng cleric11l fua~'\Wlfli. Reqwrt:i; Lyp me •s>Hd oC w •pm and relllted expenence, pre
ferably with Vydec
typewriter. Excellent
benefit P»c ka3e and
working environment
Please r ail domeatH·
employment manal(cr or
apply m ~rson bct"Cf'n
9 llO» m ;,nd<t OOp m
CROSSING WU.ARDS lrvaoe92713 ~ Per ": City o~ Irvine Thsh;ashtng & ten t'l~an 1s aceepung apphcalions Jng p tr tor-equip rent
for sd1ool eross1og stor e . ll·20hrs wk guanis to help ch1klren 6'5-4>760 ·
Cf'C86 1nCersertlons 51lft> ---· ------
ty Hrs will \'llry depend-i---------· mg upon lot'1ttloo of
!iChool Eqwpm<'nl will
be runushed by the city
1-·or rnformauon visit Cr
ty Hall or cont~rt Sit
Mwr. 154.3730
DRAFTER
Immediate po&rllon ex·
rsts for a per son to
WEW1UJR.AfN
AMYONEwmt
THEDISMETO
lEAIMAMD
PROGRISS. Wi
HAV&AasT
StWJ POSl1IOMS
AJ'fD,1'YOU
AREANf~Hf
PalSOH, WI ALSO
HA VE S!COMD
AHO THIRD SHtFTS.
bcelellf CZ 4 •i
'lstdlls .. ~ ..... ........
c..-erage.
H Wa wkd, C4lft
JEFF LEE
TRANSMASK
CORPORATION
l CJS2 c-.-l>iriq.
Ne ...... .... s ...... o
EquaJ Opportwnit1
E mpkJ)'er M/r!ll
*
,,,,..
Ii SIAMSTU SS
i\&l& lime o.ly. AwlY iA
~rson lo Maoa,_. Ma-
ble Au•llo. Draper's
l..agun.a HIJls Store. 2362f
~ P.,llwa1. Plata
FoodP~o11
And lloste:;:.. lf).3 r• M
lilon-Jo'r 1. .,. & s t I o od
644-IZUor c.. ...... ~ .·
TH!llOAOW.AY
<ti t-·a~hioo Island. '.'\R
Equl Oppor Employer
restam'aM,flC8.1S21 -.:--~~
HEl.PJl;RS ror-<.iearung AL FRlDAY ne.ded for bom~ It apt.I. Full~· ~f~&~:g~i ume.<>wncar.548-~
in\wut.ed c•U J erry eJpwa.otedfuUlcp/Unie
Harris ·m.asno ~. da)'lf & night" 111Ut... -Se\'eral positions
C.ARD!NhjM91nt. nail. Contact Jim. Del
P /tune Cor Tennis Club Taco, 2112 S. E. Brtst.ok
in Hunt Deb. Only expr'd Newpon Beach.
& mature need apply ----------
Mon/Wed Fri onl)' Call HOSTESS ••
536'883.1 Now talcmg appHcauons •
Apply on iue!I & Wed
eneral Of<1rc M .1tun• after Jpm , Bnb Burns
woman w 1genernl llf<ace Re11taurant. l'as h1 on
ail.b 4s eircell telephone t~land. N B. penooality for a I girl ef ,. ____________ -_ ..
nee in Nwprt Bch llrii
t-S. Ptease l'all for appt nz,7321
al office, gd typinf
skiDl..std, SOW'PM. lC kt')' .,, io.ttb. mwt be
s harp on details Jllp
plicatiou bcl•a &den
11...-.2421 or 531-1725
ask for Gladys
HOST /HOSTIS~ -PbRIJP.tnnw
We are Neldrc people
oriented peraa. to wort·
flexible llours. Apply~m-aooo llOll-Fri
Personnel 0e9t. C::..t t.T. C!Mtr
~e*ded for small 10
••' u ldeut ban w •irtnl '*9efiu Ca II Many fo
3~6'.441·5100 ~
F Chg to a ~:.u m.,
r<'l!ponsib1hty for r hcnt
bkkpng 1n CM CPA oft
Must have srron~ payroll
tax ~xpcr Call ~li-9'316
S llrs daily 11,\)1-41'M
:\Ion Fri Openini;: for
alert. p e r s onable
maturl' md1v lo learn 1•1
operate sales followup
system:. for new <:3r de
aler. P1Jjitl1on IO('ated in
C M Ute typ1n.g Good
startmJ? 5111. adv wlthrn
60 dayi; Apply. Wed
April 26th. Nu Orm
Plans. 319tC A"P<>rt ~Dr, from 9um lpm
SANTEfE
INTERNATIONAL
CORPORATION
CUSTODIAN perrorm 1 variety oc 1_________ GENEIALOFACE
layouts and prelu:runary Elertroniea Electronics firm in c M
MARIK>TT HOnL
900 Newport c.enu-r Dr ·
Newport ~ach
Equal Opp Emplyr m f
locitdt"'f>H I" /ChcJ <.irowrn~ r omra·1 1n
dust'I develOJ)l'r h:ts 1m
med need (or a malure
person to handle all bk
kpng &. other relat.-d at
tlvit1('S Exper in real •sl
development & propt>rty
r 11me Newport 8e11t."h
Call Eves. 673-1690 form de111na required SUPERVISOR ieds penori w/gen 'I ore ._ _______ _ for our 1cheduhn11 and 1· progress repor ting de 8e I.he boea. Foreperson Ii lite btkpng uper partment reifd in ataembly of higll Includes A/P 4' AI R. ~x EJPEJUIMCED
COMMOICIAL
TB.UR
UMITIO
CM.IFORNIA
IANk
222~11ft AYf'
IASUM Bf!itth
.. 4-6546
£.0 .E
~
ml(mt req 'd. Sal cum ClBICAL
SC~So •lainStrcet
Orang.e, CA 926811 m.• > 558-•aoo
An 1';quaf
()ppm-tumty Employer
mensurate w ex ,Per Maintenant.-e Set>retary. l•---------Scmt resume to Rook must type«> wpm. 9™I Cl.irk k~l>t'r. t201 Dove~. Ste mo. Ple111te tall for appt MAIL CLYIC
5ZO. Newport Be3ch, ~5000 ut 520, 1.30·5 Need energetic person
Calif 92660 Mon.Fri w/ln1tietlva &: good ap·
IOOIOCEErER
'"> Morns a ...... Appr"'r 3
firs Lit• -">rl: $41HUl!5
:.!'II for Cr:11g
DATA ENTRY
precistoa equip Mech 'l ~·d. reliable. mature
You will assiit in prcpar-ass.mbl~· re<fd. f:ler fel'MJll de5irable Valor
ing propoul book art tronk e~per. a +-. Ca ll ~ct~.!'· ~tr.!164.
work Including churts. Mary Ann. 170-2732. C.on-i----------• 11.'.hffdutu and C:P M tempO Per.oruie> Agen-
networks. usini;: l.erny cy. ~l Lambert St. Stt
equ1 pment Hequirn 1~503.~~EJ~T~or~o~-~~~~~ Hi1h School or Trade 1-
f)(h<JOI Drafting and 1·21·--------yean work experience.
AbfUty to read bh.teprint1 prtferl'lfd
Eledronlrs
General Office
TR41HHS600
Co. is looling fordeto1ted
person w /Ute typinit to
learn tn t:ieir laboratory
~II Contempo r e.rson·
nel Agency 770-2732.
22691 Lambert St . .Ste
503. El Toro.
MSI D•t. Corporation.
an established. expand-
i ne and pro1ress1~eJ~~~~~~~~~~
HOTEL
NfGHT AUDfTOR
T1k-Marriott Hatt'I i<
s.elunc an individual
knowlcdgablt»
of the NCR 4200 &0
cafrolator. Experien1·e
preferred. Enjoy ex ce tlent compan y
benefits
l\4)p_ly !lam-noon
Mon-1"11, Penortnef
MAlllOTTHOT!l
900Hewporl Center Dr
Nf!'WpOft Beach
Equal Opp Em"'11' m /f
~ Ofl&RA TOtt
'4CR nt n~ pref 11
AnU·1 Cont.wt
SMmAGOIAHk
S3S t: llf Sl. Tust 111
8.Tl-S21Do F. 0 .. :
lootcMEEPER
CLIAICAL
Ncwpon Clr fm.1n,·i<1I
firm 1s 1eek1n)( rc:.p
peri;on for l'hlilltong1ni:
clental pos T yp1n,ll
sk1Jls. f1gun• aptitude &
phone commun1r at1on
w '<'liei\I:.. Xlnt workin11
rond,., & l'.o benefrt:.
_Cotltat't Shirley. r,.w4:y;o
~llr lnd1v. wlll ~ dorn.r
mall distribution. rece1v
rni:. small repair & mtsc
dut.ie:. Some hesv>· 11n
11\grl'q d
Cit II 644 · 33119 911 m nm n
TH! IRYINE CO
:;:J(J Newport Center Dr
Newport Buch
Equal Oppor Employer
4 ccouatiMJ Ca.rir
~'ull time posiUOQ open
:i s a video dis play
terminal operator for a
Bas ir 1 Four mini
computer . Some t-11
peril'nt-e 1s desirable. hut
will train rndlvidual tvllh
demonstrated typin11 ac
curacy and ipeed. WCKk
m pleasant environment
with good company
benefit5 1nch1ding 2
weeks Yllcahon after one
year. company paid
uoup msoranre. l'r~il
union. etc ·Apl)ly at
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
We off<'r <'• rellent benefits and • pro
fuslonal working en·
v1ronment Jntere1Hcd
tandlda~ send re11ume
leader in the applicatiom ,_ ________ _
terminal business hH 1---------·
•O'lmedi11te o~nings frx GENEIAI.
-·--
rnR . <11tgr e~~1 'e
nllhc1rn at.•t\ I\ lirm
k1oluni: ror boohe..pt'r
writ~ up w o rk
(\UllMCrut'll &. m1"t offf:
Mronlact
J1m<;hubb
4'1lie.. Ground floor np ,_ _________ ,
•Jll•AJlrX--JH•O-----•r portumty Exper r~ rl CLOK TYPIST
Pro~resa1ve S&L has im
med openmlf tor mdh• to
do typing_ ans werlnt
phones & ~t'n'I ofr Xlnl
330 W Bay St . <:M ~l ween t be hour• n(
8 .00AM-~:OOPM
C.IHor
Appointment please
, .. ~4)2 t. ftt 277
Ji;qual Opportunity
SAMTAFE
IMT'MMATIONAL
COUORATIOM
P 0 . 8ox 1401
Oranee. CA. 92GG8
t714l 551-1300ext ~
SENIOR
ENGINEERING
TECHNICIAN Sl TELLER
&lcperteoce p referred
P'oeklMI avall•bfe In IM
H11fttlngton ~11rh an•u
\~II Roo Sta11tt
(71<t1Rn69666
SIULJAI
SAVINIS
•LOAN
.lSIOCfATION
714 f9S6. 7860
Rookk~r for Or's oHt
mlrv1ne. Duties include
b illing . main1a1n1n11 led.11er~ Al receptioo111t
Mlrllll"e'" Wt>fnan w 't.')(pt!r
rtq d A!lk f11r IJr
.lohn!l<m aft 6 pm Ii l<I I
lo\'iS<IOllO
Bookkeeper, t"Xp,•r 111
pegboard ~ystcm s .
Irvine ITT"ea Salary com
IMn!lurate "' nper. Ca II Sf(/.0642
IOOllkllPlll
l'VLLCHAIGI tytjtn~. perman~ full
lune, tor Trust Account-
mg sal-1725 Mr Lyons
800KK P!£F.R TYPIST
Part time ror Yuht
sales v<> In N 8 Mu1t
i-avw 2 yn t\/R. A1P . e•
pW. •U ot...,.. need not t< ~ are an a<'curate •pply . Call Bobbi for
lypul. a prof1clen1 •PSlt 17~1!93
.,..._, aftd capabi. flfJ•--------l'la9dtto1 t..•vy phone Hfttaet. pfHs, call for
an lnt~vtew Wt> offer
t•cerlent benefits 1n "
phltlt m vironmcnt.
Ple1t11e t'omon:
Clenr11>
SR. TYPIST
' Dictaphone
ISlal
.frBM Exe<·11t1 ve
1 Repro
1·r1.'<.'hmral
NEEDED
IMMEDIATF:LY
Lon.I( & Short Term As
:.1Rnmenlii Holt<.l :1y &
v11r11tron PJ Y
llo•pltal1ut1vn plan lfValJ,
VOLT
.,. ............ .,..~l\11" ""\f"f• '"-=Ii•
384' c...,.. Ori Ye
546-474 1
( At'TOS5 Prom
Or af\8e Co Alriiort I
Equal OJIPO" Employu
Cl ERIC AL
NEVER A FE•~
Art y ou lookin• fo r
"anfty in a )Ob Thia lov
t'I)' Newport Ctr OI<'
netd• ffp:rr pers on
w J!OOd typ1ni It Ille sh to
he Involved in little o(
everychrnic ~xtrtmely
1ntern1in~ Sal SIOO. Calf
Sally. s-40-IO:tS. Coastol
Pmon11et Ate>ncy, 2790
Harbor, CM ------PatM•arll
DiNC<or ~ PtrA()nMI
84& 533.'l Ck!rh!il
~ ~
Bo, W•ltCtld •pprox te 17
yra old. l.lte factory ~ 1·$;30, M ·ao aftna
ti ~--Mll9l bt neat • sood ~84$-2702
........... .,., people
....... eJ..,. C'bectl u.
Serltoe DtndOt')' In the DAlL Y PILOT
NO TYPING
NBVEJlA FEE
'Ttl19 super ~. noed1 a
happy Pd'MlDaflty. Wtll diatlt.,_,.. mau It tndn on
their kn'elJ tecQUon
deak. sa1 to "°°' c.11 IUU. 5C0.'9SS. C.0.atal
*'-Wocl Al4'MY". "-.nor.CM
----~m~y!"
m. belK'flh It advant'e !•--------· ment OJ>Por Conta<'t .hn Oala Processing
lies-.. C7J4 I Ra.'J.sa83 COff'P"ler Dot•
State Mutual SaVlnij5 s~1ali1t 4-00t M:iMrthur. N A. ,.---
F'.qual ()ppor E_mployer Assist. M--ier
OTanRe Coast CoHege C LRK TYrtST Supervise preparation &
Nwpl Heh hfe Insur co now of data for pro<-es!I
nC"\•ds aood typ11t (~0 1ng. Knowle-d ge ot
wpm) for gen'I ofc duties OS/VSl, ul.IUlles ft JCL &
J)Ollition. Dictapoone e'< on-line teleproce!lsmi:
per dl'lllrable Snl $660 sy1te~. Salary range
Good c o . bl'nef1h SJ2)6·Sl~30 + fringe
1133-84SO benefit•. Coas t Com
mwuty College D1i.trlct. Clerk Typ1&11R e t•ep l370 Adam& Ave. C011ta
llonii:I Musi be abl<' to Maia. Ca 921626 556-59ir1.
am•er multi button con Final date to apply
llOlet phone T)•pe 6.'I wpilt 4.126n8. Equal Oppor. & have nice ofr appear Employer
Please contact Wanda. r~~~~~~~~~~
An Equal
Opportunll)' Employer
Drafhmonjllustr .. or
P1uenl law firm wrll
trarn a s patent
draftsman. Xlnt sk 11111
mech 'I drafting
Technlcal 1llt16trutlnf' &
inkinK req'd Sal open
Send aamplf' drawing' to
f'O Box 19'71. Sant11 Ana.
Ca. 92702 -----
DRAFTS PERSON
XJnt opp<>rt •/expanding finn. SUbdMslon Hp on
l.y. C.A Reynolds Clvll Engi~ng, NB. Appty
m.5883
U6·4ttg. Equal Oppl
f:mply_r __ ----•DRIVl!lfM-o.llvery PW'IOll Neat appearance. rood
F"or busy Newport drlvin& record. over 11,
Travel Agen<'y. Mus t Delivery ol blueprintJ II
have mototc1cle fJ know gr~c 1rt Pl'Od&lc:C. in
frt.-eway1. Work apprOJI S Newport Ir 'tvlttn area
hrs a day Mon·f'r1 Hrly $2 GS+ launtlve. Call
M u~I h;tv f'
mlcroproceisor ex
perlence, a workina
knowledge of analog and
cfitital t'i r cui t s .
Knowledge of cotn
municatlona df'v 1 ces
f MODEM , OAI\
teleph0ne lines I desira
ble Minimum of 3 yean.
t1pet1~ preferred.
f.NGINEERING·
.TECHNICIAN
Aul1l 1n the d•velop.
ment, re•lalon and
modlfit •tloo of •fec-
tronic eqatpfneftt Sat!h as comput~s. pef'tpl'leral
dfttcff OI' power suppl~
unita. Requires a
minimum ti( 1·2 yHrs ,...
lated exper\ence
CLERIC TYPIST
Newport Clr financ111I
tlrm Is seelclnJI rt'Sp
per50n rnr challen,11ln11
l'lerlul poi;. Must bt• lln
11ccurate typl111 . some
stat tn>tnt req 'd Y.111'<.'r
w1tran1cr iber helpful,
knowledge of erammar
4' tentence 11ltucturt a
rntdt. fypin1 00 wpm re.
q'd. ~Int worktn11 tonds
&r co. benefits. Contact
wage + mileal(t'. 84().3700 We 'Ofter ex r ('l lent
83.'J 9617 ---l>rycle1n1n1Countt!rOlrl salary, benefit• and "
Sltirie,. M+"'3f0.
Cocltt9 WllfNs•
Sct.o.I
Earn up to lJ()O Pl"" wk.
Low tuiUon. Pl•ct'ment
autst. '151·9l.94.
~GUEN~h ror WHJTB eleJllWita ..._.aow.m..Ad
CaJJtownt
Dtifh·-.1.a.-~r Will train. Dimmitt modern working tn •• • , ,.,...... vrmnmruit. S<-nd reaume Perm.anent part-~ Job .£!!aners, 7S9·990l or oaJI Saundra Johnaon
dollvcr1nR early mornina I•--------• I t?H ) .._.1&, LA Times ro hornet In
lrvtne/NB •rta1. Must
be reUabl• & have dopen.
dable transporta lloo. Salary p30 mo. 546-02". DtlY_,,.,._
Fturm. f'rffWay AUto
SuppJy. 28242 A v•rr
htkway at S D fT'W}'
lifQsion Vfdo. ----
DATA
WOIERS
Urgently Nffdl."d' ' •
Warehouse
Stadt Clt!Tk.4 Stdpptns A: Rttftvinl(
ltftllt baYe phone" re ha
ble transp. Long " •hon
term assignments . .tloll
day &. vacation pay
Hosp1talhatlon plan avail.
VOLT 1C1•'\1•1 t'•I O• •'.J Ill( IW
ll<JTEL
'ANTRY wouas
MAUlOTI' Hont.
115ee•1111 reriabfe people
to wort In our-k"tUhcn'
E11Joy excellent com
pany ~tits. AA;lfy,
9am..aooo. P~f
900 Newport Center Dr ·• Ne.wport Beach · '
Equal Opp Emprlyr m rr
I
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00
' -.-..11!-ii.-.---~------~ HliltW..._ 7100HelpW~ 1100 --.:-111164. •·'-'. loftl1 N.8. ..,, rneo-IBSOMNIL •• fteccpl\on,llt/C&shler for ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• lWtUe .. boo.. W-/!llriYa~ room, S nv.__ -..eod fJ holiday C:OV•
AttHdlt'e •f.rlmHt clQ'I, wtnda off. Eris W. llN ~to b>cllv. •ai4 8am·som. Ability Re8taura.nt SALi.$ 5AUSP1Qr1.1
C'OIDP\H attlla 1-41•. =~DI preferred 2htceQ'UlY to w'-l,~ attU ol t.o deal w/~l>Uc: ~neat FOOOHB'AlATIOM CotrnctlcDepartment Briabt Future ro~ aelr
• ~ leulu ea· _,u;,, coolclAa. MUllSIN6 ~ •. employment, appear. t'*q d. Appl( 111 Speclalt.y orua Store, ttarttt to &et lrl oa tbo
piir.\Olltowapc.a'6hn· wd own lran•~ Non·:..,-\,~ employee relatlont, person. Miss on P~·~l'B loule\t la Newport p'OUDdDoorolrQ!idly
dJe leu1a1 an••••· •mkr.144~ bmefil.sltcocapensallon. Beecher.Ct, 187"1 No. res .87 . Beaeb la uektnc a expand!Dfp&ldTVeablo
......,Mu:albewdlia&to Must deal eHecllvely AlrportW~.SA Raitauranl warm, J>~t1onablo, lndwtry. $1.2.000 comm --' ~tada 6 II.ave Malet., Na area. P /T, w/aiJ lcveb ol manage-COOK salesperson lo .ell COS· + per ~· Co. ft1nJe. llda,cabM&ebed..i.o. evca. MUil be neat.. APP· Qf'a ment. College deg & a yra RICS'TIOHIST met.lea. Thl4 pollllon re· bencll&a. We will t.rain. Alie>. Med te~ p/t ly 1101 8-Orud, Ste H, f\dUll>art·Timo cxper pret'd. Xlnl c:o. K. 8. Ma.old co. Duties PosiUoo avail. Cont qui rH . proven aales Call lmmecl for~
leat1•1 ,., to work Sula Aoa. IH·40U. benefits. Scmd reaume or telephone. hte typina French cuisine, NB. ability lo coemcU~. We TcltprompterCableTV
-.boibaolY. ~ -o.a. call 6'4·3389 hm ·ut (40-Uwprn), Telex. Will 67~6221. oarry the rte.est orNcwportl.ltacb ~~~~~~~~~! calllM·SBI llA1DS.. ut:hlllve motel ..-OIHCY lM. ooon. l r a 1 n · E qui& 1 • o PP RETAIL SALIS franchise Imes. mo Ml.o585
-tam '&atnooo io J.a1u11 a Be ac:h. •.....-r4LHl4LTH THEIRVINE CO. Employer. <710898-3475. POiit.i.om nowoPtn rull & We offer an xlnletarting ,
ICSTIUCT<>aS THI •VINI CO JI' /Um". 0.11 dWSZl .,,. .. II", ,.,. $SON cw Port Cent.er Dr R...-.;1onlst/Secrct:.iry p/Uine for one ofl''u:sblon salary + commission Ii Salea. p /l public rcJa. P'or hca1ta , ..... Xlnt op-... ,,.... ,..,.,n'-rDr ,...,,.,~"'"' NewPortBeach ~~~~ 11 d' n -J company b endl\s. Uom w/upidly JtOWtn'
eat'· (« ~ men " -N=lk•clt MaJcts ; top wages l>&id. ·~5-G. Equal ()ppor Employer =-:~ ~:tfo~~ J.~. ~~k·e:~rst~~sv id Please c:all Personnel at flnaoclal lnatltutloo.
woJMn. Knowl~ae In Equal()pporErn_ployer Apply : The 1110 at •llHAllUTATIOH to handle busy phonca, Moore,7~. :;~~~P~~~~~l~ ~~~aa~e=On~~ Cb:~~~af":~~~~~1:~1~~~~~~~~~ f:!~t.a 2ll No. <;>ut OUr all·llcensed stalt is PETITJONERS mail.eoodb'plngabllity. THIGUILDDRUG avail. Call aft 3PM,
i...... c--~ y., Jwt• Beac: . Full/part-time. Good 5'abn:Ut qualinc•t1ona by Retail l' .. leS =leach sss.aJ8C pf~ Apply In l)el'llOD, ~~ ____....., Involved In • t.otal PO· pay daiJy, 536-7711 maiJ to A Law Q>rp., 610 ~ ...;.;;...;..; ______ _
1'-"Wed. from J0-3 Busyfuhionltlanillaw M&ilDe rt t denlc:are~on~pUeutur. Newport center Dr, Attnc:llve, exper'd Eq pt.yEmplyr s.Jespersonexp•df/t lor ply. J8030 MaanoJia olc: aeeb Cirl friday who pa men ins Primary N'W'81ng and Pbarmace.uticial s it 1220 Newport saleswoman wanted for nne women's ready t.o
4'Ve, F. Valley. desires re9p. Duties In· TRAIMIE ·computertted chartina. S u c c e s a t u I ~at>~92660 ' IU&h fashion store. Ex· wear. Neil'• South Coat .• ........... S,. IK. elude Mag Card II opera· Will train brlibl lndlv. to · U you are interested ln Pharmaceutical detail per'd only apply, SALES Plau oow intcrvlewiof. tJon & handUng clients. operate lnserlin g becoming a part of our persons interesled in RECEPTIONlST APROPOS 545-0836 •--------•I Xlnt skills a must. machine.Munbedepen· Innovative nurslAg con· doubling your income. Greater Irvine Credit 2!1Fashionlsland,N.D. ---------k1 -.c•Ca ... •y ~-9190. dable & able to Ufl mail c:ept call: (114) 99IM400, o il Bill KJng. 968-3371 Union has 1mmed. open CallM4-2652 DO YOU PLAY SANDWICH SHOP
bUimmed.openibgslor bags. Apply, National Eirt.217S. Mondaylto3PM ing ror r eceplioni!.t. n.OltGAN? Nr Oran1e County
KS. cn.ds. Xlnt worlclng l.F.G1J. SECRET AR y S)'Sterrls Corp, '361 Blrch PHOHE Heavy phones. good typ • .._,• Airport 17881 Skypark
conds & benefits . BusyH.B.LawFirmnds St. N.B. (Near 0 .C. CANYOHGEHHAL ang, excellent bencht ~ ""' H lo,,....,. -y be a Blvd,SuiteA.Irvine.An·
PremiumAuditClk exper Calif legal sec'y. Airport) Equal Op. HOSPITAL SCHEDULERS package. Please call carHr for yo• at thof\)''sDeU.2shlfta Mon
Lite typing, good Mst have xlnt skills, portunityEmployer Several p/timeopenings SS0-1492. RETAIL SALES OrCJ~• Excha•g•. lbru Fri: 7:30·3:30 &
wJ('agures, bvy phones. salary based UPon exper, 4411.aJtevlew Avenue available. D~ys & Even· iL-t..1~ i-•-..a -'-!,!,!!s,,:~o~Ao pply In • Maag card exper desira· . Anaheim, CA 92807 inp. Unique PrevenUve Recept/Sec: 'y, interesting ~ M-S..erd OpelWIJ• ltOW ..... --.........,..,
m. Maint. MedMMlc ble Maintenance Man. Perm Health Program. Neat. pos. w/small co. Handle Personnel needed p:arl· avail S.-M MCJllt trof..1-'---------
v •ll train in buildlng 847-6041 position. Starting salary meticulous. motivated busy phones, t yping time at the new Hickory fie ,....111. Pr••lo111 SEAMSJ'RESS
bperations. Exper'd in P>O mo. Lite c:ooslruc· Equal Opportunity and enthusiastic: in· sJdlh a must. Lite bk· Farms of Ohio slore in _ _._ ....W W Someexperdesired. Pat·
commoo hand & Power Lite Factory Assembly· tion, gen. ma Int. 12 acre Employer M /F dividuals. Public contact kpng. Never a dull mo-Fashion Jsland. fdeal for --.~ ' y-'ca11 Uson Sale Deaign. Call
t.ools.Mustbenexible. R eq u ire 2 perm office complex ln orphonesalesexpr.de-_ment.54_0.2332 people who can work.,. •troM -. • 673-2180 Apply In Person employees immediately. Orange Calir Paid 10 1 h E M J tt 7 I 4 , ---------
•---t-... C d ' • · · skeable. Keat xam<-R"'"EPTIONIST TYPIST mornings, afternoons or rs. • , ~o mW'a.Ke o Good working con s . suranc:e & vacation. ...._..__ 1_,,_ petics, NewPort Beach. CN evenings. Experience 516-7302. SEAMSTRESS, eitper in "l7S70Bndcburst, FVly Including medical pl~n. Pickup truck helpful. • .__..,A,uoc,..... c 11 07442 b 2 8 Need one more girl to w 11 · alterations, top pay. 8:30-2 Mon lhru Fri paid vacation & starting Send resume to O.P.A. Temporary P/time. eve p~ 54 · two · round out busy oUlce. not necess. 1 /rai~ 646-4544 or64S-50'12
F.qualOpp Emplyr m/f salary $3 hr goes to $3.18 Ill Brookhollow Dr. Sao· & Sat hrs. Sal range · Basic oHice skills, & Apply in person a ter
aft 30 day trial period. ta Ana. 92705 18.22-$7.58 per hr. Work .. PLANT pleal>ant personahty a noon daily. <No Phone
Call 540-4777 tor appt. w IS tu d en t Health ~., WORK must! Please call btwn Calls) SALES SECRET ARY·SR. lnte rvJewing , pro-
fessional lnlerior
Designers to share de-
aign studio, call 830·6947
Janitor, day /porter, CM
area. Hrs 7·3: 30. Must be
neat. Apply 1101 s.
Grand, Ste H. Santa Ana.
3-7pm. 836-9CW3.
·J-torifll/G ... Mr
~/tim e, mature .
BeUrees OK. 675·6101
Newport
Loan Procns Tnte
ElcciUng co will train in
all phases. Good figure
aptitude. Career pos. To $700.
Michele Kuhn 540-5001
Snelling & Snelling of
·Newport Beach Agency
4340Campus Drive
LOCM Sen S.-"· Progressive S&L is seek·
ing indiv. to supervise in
the area of demands, Janitorial, office It bldg payoils & assumptions.
deaning. Pt-lime eves. Mu.st have knowledge of
Good pay. Must be boll· FHA. VA & FHLMC. dable, responsible. able Xlnt co. benefits & ad-
to work independently. vancement oppor. Call
1rvioe Airport area. Call Jan Hess, (714) 833-8383
Steve 831-7723 State Mutual Savings
Janitors, cpl, living qtrs. 4001 Mat'Arthur,N.8 .
A pp ly t 0 p e r 5 0 n . Equal Oppor Employer
Newport Dunes, 1131 Loans
Back Bay Dr. NR. INDEPENDENT
Manager Traineea
UTOTEM
Food Stores
Are Seeking Career
Minded People For:
MAHAC.Elt TRAJMEES
Have openings for f/time
& p/time clerks on 2nd &
3rd shifts. ll interested,
contact our nearest
market or go to
12'42Lampsoo G. Grv
Mon thru Fri 9am·Spm
forinlormation phone
(714) 537 "'840
Equal Oppor Employer
Manager Trainee .
Couples or ind1v1duals,
w /desire lo manage busi-
ness For Ptr. Call for app'l. 754-6954.
Service CPr ogra m11 on Accepting applications 9-12. 631·1700 ~(!"~~~' f\ill & Part.tJme open· Orange oast Co ege for plant workers, April ---· 1 n gs t 0 r m a t u r e C C t C Receptionist, for busy ampus. oas om-25-27lh. from 9-llAM, salesperson at lhe Dis· rnu.nily College District, l-3PM,. Xlnt salark & switchboard. Exp. re-~~f!Ji1t:l\ri' neyland Hotel. Must 1370 Adams Ave, C.M. be fits good · g quired. Bookkeeping. ~~IJIJl!Hl> • (714) 556-5947. Final date ne ' wor m Benerits. Plush ore. N.B. of 01110 have recent & extensive
I ,., 8 E 1 conditions.Apply locatio n . Apply in experience sel ling
to app Y 51"17 • Q'!a CAUFOAM person, betwn 10-4. 3901 17 Fashioft l5'CMCI women's sportswear &
()ppor Employer 16661 Von Karman MacArthur, Ste 211 or Newport leoch other ·apparel. Varied
OFFICE Irvine call Elliot 752-7170. Equal Opportunity hours. Possible weekend
Gen '! duties for person Equal Oppor. Employer Emplo)'er Male/Felll4tle wocll.
· & bkk Apply in Person
Excellent sec:retarlat
skills + statJsUcat typ-
ing, & figure aptitude re--
q 'd for accounting dept.
Must be self moU~ted &
have good public rela-
tions attitude. Xlnt co.
benefits. Send resume
t.o: .Classified ad no. 244.,
c Id Daily Pilot. PO Box
1560. Costa Mesa, Ca .
92626 w/typing png ex-Plastics niu-EPT. to $750 '-..... ~ 'J• Castin" Office per. Oppor. to learn com-• ~ ., r. •
puter ,oper ation. C.M. .. Molding People pleaser req'd to 1t..i ... l2) . DISNEYLAND Secretary
CPAofc.Call546--9316 . Machine greet clients. Typing ,..~ 1313tt.f»orll,.d LOANSECIETARY
skills req'd for Lile secy 7-3 Charge nurse. Posi· ... ,... ... uau 92803 With --'ed i r OFFI CE MANAGER, p TORS duties. Great benefits. lion avail May 15. ~ """""""'.... 1 exper. 0"""" 0 • · "--'-k 0 ERA u -~ j;qual ppor~Employer small lndependent baok neat, typing, uuua eep· !Ca M .. r;Ann, 770.2732, SaJ & fringe benefits. RN \Open-Z Days a Weett) w/xlnt benerrts. Sal com· ing, non.smoker pre-Further expansion Conlempo Personnel 3-U Medicauons run or AdNo.WDl60 mensuratew/exper.Call
!erred. Salary open. creates permanent open. Service. 22001 Lambert. p1time. Xlra onentation ~~~~~~~~~ Suzi, for appt. 64().5100. 631-0370 in,gs for experienced & St. Ste ~. El Toro uroe for nurse who has •
OFFtCE TR.AINU
Fee Paid. Expanding co.
Lite typing & figure
work. Xlnt benefits. $650.
Also Fee Jobs. • •
trainee machine ~~~~~~~~~ been inactive. Mes a Se<:relarial. pif help in operators on aJI shifts. Verde Conv~ Hosp. 661 prof otc:. Some exper nee:.
Our training & ment re-Center St. C.M. 548·5585. Salt:.S, MOuEY'. Must have gd phone abil.
view procedure assure RECEPTIONIST " 642-6443. • rapid advancement for MOHE'f !
• JAHITORS
P/tlme eves 6-llpm.
17182 Armstrong Ave,
lrvine. Ca II 540-7811.
Manager for maternity Michele Kuhn 54().5001
shop in Westminster .Snelhng&Snellmgof
Exper'd Loan Agent Mall. Salary + com-Newport Beach Agency
needed to generate mission. 557.5734 for __ 4340 __ c_a_m_pus_D_n_v_e _
loans'in th e Coastal appt. OFFICE llELP
LOAN AGENT
all employes who have ROBINSONS 200/o the basic abiltity & de· Trainee Considered COMMISSION
sire. Good pay, nite sh1Ct Westnntft"Mall For Ptr, $3,000/mo + bonus & xlnl benefits in-With The Will interview eluding profit-sharln~. Following applicants for: possible. tjew dynamic
major medical & dental Requirements: C001< product. Will train, own
Secretary, opportunity
plus. Well-organized.
xlnt skills, gd benefitS &
work(ng condiilons for
t.op marketing resean:h
firm.or O.C. Airi>ort. AP· ply 18005 Skypark Blvd,
Irvine 92714. 714·!>46-38 l4 .
Orange Co. area from _.;..;..__ _______ Exp'd to run property insurance. Sharp Person car. Call 558·0442, 9·5, Apply 8am-4pm Pleasant Appeoranc«.>. fUJI & p /time positions Mon-Fri. Seal Beach to San Clem. managemenl ofc. 3 day ~... JANITORS!
Extra Jacome. 3·3~
hours a night. Costa
l'tleia & Balboa areas.
S.1.25/bow-. Call (710
S2J..17U.
Oood 'telephone avail. Exper. is prefd. 1'!~~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!! C I M C 0 Personality · Xlnt co. benefits. Apply i: SECRET ARY
G_ ... .,.., · Skills Personnel 2-4pm Mon l•--------•1 uuu .,,ping thruTburs. • • We are looking for a
Real estate lie. req'd. MANICURIST per wk. 10 key. book· Conlact Neil Bosman, keeping J'lon s moker (213) AM 6677 (714) Very busy ulon is in S . h . C 11' 265 Briggs Ave .. C.M. '!'So-· or need of a /abulous tart $4 / r . a c I
Ho.$mobr 400 Wnhninshr Moll SALES MULTIPLE quaU£ied aec:retary with
Equal Opp Emp.lyr m /f light bookkeeping ex-,
.,..., ~1 yt1 -67"9516 Irvine Indust. omp eit """"""l.OSANGELES · manicurist with a ll _a_n.;;__m_e_ .. _.,._____ E.O.E.
FEDERAL SAVINGS skills. Great benefits, Painler , J.ouroeymao, •----,.,.::--------;
F.quaJ Opp Emplyr m/f paid vacation, super peo· salary open. PI umbers wanted. CaU Mrs. Wblte for in· ~~~~~~~~~~1:~::=====~7::1 pie t.o work with. For in· Call548·1997 Salary, bonuses. comm, terviewappolotmenl Local lumberyard, full terview c:all Terrence management oppr. App-Paul Dosier ~CH OPR. lime including some Wibon, (710 644·2800, PARTS PEltSON ly now 1337 So. Bristol, Assoc. Inc lmmed opening for • wknds. Saw exper. Good ext325 M · f b·.. S.A. F/time keypunch opr. l driving record. Call for Equ.aJ.()pporEmployer anne expr. pre• u• COSTA MESA
Yr min exper. on Univac appt w/Greg, Harold or not req. Full lime. 2431 PRESSMAN p /T (7 f 41556-7075 lno .-.'cl Apply: Jack 'West Cout Hwy, NB. Ap· Some evper desirable ·--. Glenn,549-3073 1 ply8to4·30 A EquaJOpporEmployer G. Raub Co. Attn: Anne ---'-------ahoufacturing-geoera ~'----·-·-----Daytime hrs. No. H.B. Stevenson, 125 Baker St. LOT A TI'EHDAMT factory work for sPorting ,ART TIME OHL y 898-2628 wkdys.
Costa Mesa, 9'2626. t714) Mu.st be 18 or over with goodsrirm.-7:30-4:00PM. M"•tnowbe employed •. RECEPT(TYPIST 75 2510 ".,'"142 _, "' Production & assembly l · valid Calif. drivers -'"""'---·----.---r--•-work i'omysmall d Frontofficeappearance. ·r· rooc:1 "''''""' work. Working w/au io bl Ladies need extra an · license. Bena its-v MATUR E WOMAN apps business or air cassettes. Start immed. accurate typist, a e to
«>me? Eitpandang, wall pay. p /time to welcome treatment equip. M-S WaJltrain.540-7013 handle heavy phones,
ROUTE SAA.ES
Up t.o $200 wit lo start.
P/time avail. Car re<fd.
Fuller Brus h J:o .
754-&171.
Sail M..,facfuren
Exper 'd band worker
Xlnt pay & fringe
beneflls. Odyssey
Sailmakers Inc. 2972
Cent ury Pl. C.M .
557-4073, E.O. E. train you to manaite a APPLYIMPERSON newcom ers & contact 6-lOPM & Sat 9:30AM· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•;J w/ac:curate messages.
small business p /tame merchants. Flexible hrs. 2:30PM. SI()() mo sal. or DeaJ pleasantly w/pco. i---------
Call E. W .C. for appl. Need car, lite typing. prolit sharing. No exp. PROGRAMMER pie, in a professional Sales
9ti2.tll81. 547-3095. n~. For interv, call art ,. manner. 8 5PM. 833 1:1511 BULLOCKS • -,--.-------1PM979·3861 IHALYSJ Re l·e pt1 onis t & O p -Umdsca,._ maintenance, Mature person. Assist ---------,.
,,_ • . T lomelnl' trainee for M1~ WJLSHIR[ fu.11 time, work in N.B. Manager. Vans ennis PART TIME Data processing division .,._ __ 581 2090 s1on Vt<'JO ofrt l'•' Some Call644-4894afi6pm. ..x.""""· · · of acute hos pital an · r book ts offering an opportuni·
Laguna Beach is looking ~xp. ·1n 1~~ ~~~~. · lY to join an exciting Laundromat Assistant. Medical typistfrecep for
Mature woman, p/t1me. Nwpt Center ore. P/T. EVENINGS for an individual with 2 to ~ping ·----fashion forward special-
3 yrs or RPG II program· ---... --~'!"-! ty store. Our benefits io-ming expr. Systems 3 RECEPTIONIST elude an excellent com-
&/or Systems 32 back· Pushbutton swtchbd. lite pensalion program. If
673-lEilO MacDonald's needs day Mon-Fri, 1·5Pm. Sal
S>eople who are seeking
an apartment look first
m Classified. Will your
ad be there? To place xour ad. call 642-5678
For Classified Ad
ACTION
Call a
Daily Pilot
AD-VlSOR
642·5678
shilt help, full & Ptr. open. Send resume to Adults with outstanding,
Beach Blvd, nr In-Box •127, Daily Pilot, attractive personalities
dianapolis, HS.. 536-7977 Costa Mesa, 9'2626. who enjoy worklnJt with
Apply on weekday after-Medical Asst ror Or. 's offc kids. Start at $3.50 per
noons. limited to medical hr. Phone 642·4321 #2SO,
MACHIMIST/Gn1 weight control. Im med betw~ ~:00-;~~_:~· employmenl. Must be -or_.._. Top'oy . malure & responsible. Equal Oppor tunlly
Set-up & short run m1ll, ,846-~:::m~s.:::9-::'.S:..:M~oo:::.·:.!Fr~i. __ 1._E_m...;p,_1-'oy:..e_r ____ ~ lathe, punch press. Gd _ •
ground preferred . typ & cler. Apply Kin.ch you are interested in
HospitaJexprdesireable. Co, 17352 Armi;trong, building a strong &
Ideal working & living Irvine tnr Hcdball & secure career, come see cond itions . Coo d MacArthur) us! Al this ume we are
pay/benefits. Contact 5"0-8503 looking for exper. in lhe
Personnel. followinl{ areas
So Cocut Hospital NOH-SE:Ll
31872COAST H\\'V R.E Sale Security A~t
LAGUNA BEACll *AV All.AILE NOW SELLING
499-131 l,nt609 2 pos111ons in t!Xl'atrni:: · p-1-Salon
oppor . to expand Medical RECEPT/BKPR Part·time late hsework,
w1growing co. 5 Oay/40 for Radiology 0"1ce, errands & shopping.
hr wk. Co pd lire/hosp P /time/F /time. Peg need des peratel y
ins. Cole Instrument board system, must be _645_·_67_09 _______ Pt-time factory assembly
Corp. (714) 556-3100. exper in all types of work, hours 9am 3pm
e'ICpandang Century 21 Of ....... .,. ....
C1ce! Call for appoint 5'M>H
ment today & d1M'O' €'r Children's
LINE INSURANCE perience to accomplish •
varled errice dutie~. ~
Must bewetl croomed in-, U at first you succeed. do
il again with Sentr y
Insurance. a multiple
line insurance company.
Teml.or) oifered to sue ·
cessful insurance sales
person only!
dividual, front office ap· ,
pearance. Non-smoker. Outstanding working
conditions. Please call
Barbara Davis,
weekdays. for appoinl·
menL 642·1626
SECR ETA RY-latric:atc
Benefit package offers job. Xlnt typist. No sh.
more to dependent's Operate o r learn to
family than any in· operate Mag Jl. Small
surant'e company in law ofc. Airport area.
Cahfomia! Salary plus N.B
commas.s1on. No legal experience
Ca 11833-9982 Evening or Saturduy ap· ••
pointments ;irrangcd. SECRETA R.Y·Super Call. group of arcb1tec:ts need
Tom Walker
13215 Jo:. Penn Street
Wlutti 'r , Culifornla
Sentry
Insurance
1213),45-1051
or
C7f41521 ~0461
exceptional gal w /good
skWs for very busy ofc.
Please call betwn
9am-12, 631·1700.
SECRETARY
ADMIN ASSIST
Nu focil-Tusffn
Young, (ast growin g
r.ianufact of plastic pro-
ducts nds sharp, growth·
orienled admin assist to
help set up new s ub·
s1diary. Will handle all
admln lune: & report. Equal Opportunity directly to lhe gen mgr.
Employer M 1F' Ute bkkp'ing desirable l~~~~~~~~~I so some exper nee: but
1._ ________ •I ab1l & desire lo grow -=============! E.O.E. medical insurance. Some Patfttt Drcrftsma1t Local company reqwres = t · 545-9441 Patent law firm needs a list or people who may HelpWMtH 7100 tt.lpW..ted 7100 yping. F/limc draft.Aman w/x· want to be called for oc
1• w /position & comp is +\\by we arl! bell<'r' Cos.-tiu SALES
+Why we are I( rowing' AcCHsoriu Now accepllng applica· more Important. Xlnl of·
fice environ. Sal open.
Please send resume to
Westem Case. c/o Box
126, Dally Pilot, CM
92626.
••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••.•••••••••••••• Medical Assist /sec'y p/l, lnt skills. Sal open. Send casional work from 9 to :I.
. . .
Looking for a career with a
FUTURE? Look into the
opportunities at Sperry Univac's
Mini-Computer Operations in
Irvine. •
Openings presently exist in both
the process and final Inspection
areas. Applicants should have at
least 3 years recent experience
in :all phases or
electro-mechanical inspection in
a directly related position
including inspection of circuit
board auembly, cables, power
s upplie s and c h assis.
Bac:ltground should also include
in•peclion of aeml-precision
sheet metal, parts and electrical
components.
We oflcr an outst.nding benefits
program which inc ludes
company-paid dental Insurance,
IJ competJUve salt1ry and a work
envlronmenLconduch1e to career
growth.
We invite you lo send your
resume to lhe address below, Of' phon e Employment at
714/tt33·2400 for llddiUonal
lnformaUoo. IAtervlews may be UUllC•• Monday throu gh mo~ lroms:ooA"t t.o 4:00 PM.
SPE~Y -<>=UNIVAC
~OKRATl<>ffS 7722 _,..i.On °""'9; ~ CA ttn3 ..... °'' 1 ..............
exp. helpful. Costa MC'stl. sample drawings to PO (rom 1 lo 5 days each
540-4585 Box L971 Santa Ana, Ca week dependent oo work
92'702 load. Rate of pay $3 hr, Medical Assist/sec'y, full ---------goes to $3.18 after 30 day
time. Dr 's offc. Exper PIX A.Mwer Sen. lrial period. Call 540-4777
pref'd. 540-4585 P /time shifts. Work a for more information.
busy switchboard. Day ~s & Escorh shins only. No Sun. EOE. Purchasing Cleric
Mcaseus" 546-3333. Huntington Beach City Top Money. Must have ---------School Dist.. $749·$931
car. 631-3811 PBX . per mo. Apply, 735 14th Answerin g service St HB Ph 536-8851 Motel-Front Desk Clerk. operator full & P tr. Call jiiiiiiiii'iiiii. iiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiii: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiii
Exper. req'd. Apply, 83.5-3561 REAi.ESTATE Quatity Inn, 7SSS Beach --,-1X-0-,-~--... T-0-1-
Blvd, Buena Park. ""~ SAA.ES PEOPLE
F/time day shlfl. Apply Looking for a great place MOTB. MAIDS Hotel Laguna. 425 S. to work? Before you
P /time lnclud. wknds . Coas( Hwy. Lag Bch. make a decision, call
Call Lillian, The Tides 494·llSl 540-SSll and visit with
Motel, 460 N. Coast Hwy, _P_B_X_"----ra_tor_,_l_e_le_p_ho_o_e Dave Myhre al Heritage
La"'"'" Beach v.,... Real Estate, Newport .. --· answerioir service. Over ., Beach MEWSPAPH ~25. w/tratn. Days, eves.1~~~~~~~~~ Falt IJ"O'lriftg newtpaper &craveyard. 835-3561 1:
now hiring ln display,---------production,& circuJaUon dept.a. For a pp't call
Teri.~l\S.
NUlSES AJDES
7.3 full time. Exper'd &
trainees. approved cert.
proiram. Alto, wlcnd
jobs open t.o mature atu·
denta. Mesa Verde Conv.
Hoep, 661 Center St, CM
NUISIS AIDIS aouaues
TLC t.o elderl,Y paUenta.
Wlll train If quallflt'd. All
shU'ta a vail. Apply 14'$
~orAveo.NB
NXOf'HATOtt
Opening for lndlvJdual
able to work 9:30 to 4:30
part Ume. Duties lnclt.ade
awitcbboard relief, safe
deposit custodJan func-
tions and prooeulng U.S.
maU. Must be c:apable ot
learning lhe savings
operations. We offer
competitive aalariea and
benefits. Please c:all Pat·
lJ VanDalrsen (7U) 1111M'72l
GUATWISlUN
SAVINGS
ltn F.qual OllPortunrly I Alnnnatf ve Actlon
Empfoytt Male/Female The futeat draw ln Ute
WeaL • .a DaJly P ilot
Qusiliecl Ad. Call Tocby
tGa'1I. W..AdHelpT
HM.TOtt
or Realtor AHoclate.
Have need tor 1 good ac:.
tlve salesperson.
l~Ccrch 111 Owport ll•d. c. ........ 541.7729
RICEPTIOHIST
P /lime. $3 bT. Pleasant
aumiuncliJlgs. MUil lype
~n '5 wi>m. Reply lo
Quatfted ad no. 243, cto
DaJly Pilot. PO Box JSOO, <:osta Mesa, Ca 112626
UCErTIOHIST
Briahl. enerscuc:, people
orieat.ed ~to work
lo educaUon cor<p. 50 wpm. oc Airport ., ...
'154-ltJll aakf or Ta ml.
I
tGet yourhl'<'r~·f:iq• lions for full lim e
+Whywc trainbcttcr ' hthf'Dres~s employment In gift &
+How to ca I' n bi • If you are excited about specialty store . South
mone-y! the 'ossiblility or a Coast Plaia. Contact
Be glad YOU called! career in retaihng, we Mgr. 556-7430
979.1050 are interviewing Mon l~~~~~~~~~jSECRETARY--ON CALL Century 21 Surf Really thru Fri 3-Spm. I-BASIS. For law firm in
83 Fcnhion Island SALESPERSON lrvine area, must be ac-
R e s t a u r a n t Newport ~och G o u R M E T cu r l y P is t. ex Pe r
CHANTECLAJR, Isl EqualOppEmplyrm/r COOKWARE SHOP in 8.13-3622_. _____ _
class continental is In CdM. Full time. ONLY SECRETARY
tervlewing for exper'd Serious Gourmet Cook For
Wailers & exper'd --------• needapply.sendresumc NcwportProfessional Busboys. Apply in person SALES & refs to Ad#234, 9~uly Personnel Service
from 3·5. 18912 Mac HALF DAY Palol. Box 156-0, Costa
Arthur Blvd. Irvine. Mesa, CA 92626 Position requires bright,
RESTAURANT
ATTENTION:
COOKS/COUNTEI
PERSONNEL
Part lime day and night
posiUons 'are available.
Male or female appU·
cants are welcome to ap·
ply In person at:
CARL'S JR.
6882Warner
l lUNTlNOTON BF.ACll
Equal Oppty Employer
HICE PAYI SAUS-P /th• cohgen\al personality
• ALLTIME with solid secretarial
Enjoyable phone work The Store For TIM EX skills and ability to ban·
wilh good salar y + Sales&Servlce die telephone and In· bonuses & commissions. pe"'°" contact with the Morning, afternoon & 2541 S. Main. S. Ana public.
evening shifts <1.vail , SALESPERSON Plusant worklnc en·
Good spealung voice & vironment. &c Craft demonstrator at I u phone exper. helpful. Ru Crafters So Coast Newport Beach oea on.
College students, Vll~age. Must be 8~ 714/'1~1-4645
h o u s e w I v e s & gressive & sales orient· -.,
moon.lighte.rs this is an •ed. Pre/er 20 yrs or older. Have ~methlng t.o Mll .
ideal job. 30 Hrs per wk.~. Classified ads do It well.
Call 833-8095 HelpW..ted 7100 HetpW..ted 7100
Fnr A Persona.I lntervw ••••••••••••• •• ••• •• ••• ••••••••• •• • ••••••••-
TIME/LIFE
SALES-MANAGEMENT Libraries, Inc
RESTAURANT MGR. Equal Opp Emplyr mtt THE LOOK
Expaodlng aort-trotcn Sales. lmmed~ l /l & p/t
101turt company h u help needed. Exp'd In
m • n 11 g e m en t 0 P ' women's wear. APflY 32G
portunltles In yoe urt Manne Ave, Bal la . parlort1 tn Oronae Co. 675-7860 ·
malls. XJnt position for AMYTHIMG GO!S women• men. Cl:ill lor.,._ _______ _
appt, 2~90.50 SALESLADY ex per. for
Bara110 ahopi>41n read Blklnl ahop. Yveue'a
the U\U• ads In Claaained Blklnll. 112 Main St., ...,utarty. Afld ~find lf. 8 . Call lot appt.
what they',.. Jookhll for. 14.2-S.is:t
'
Famous for lht nnest In men's & womeo11
Europun clothing has (2) Immediate
openings for assistant managcl'I In botb
men's~ womtn'1 atores at FashJoo bland.
Prior rashion background nccntal')'. Sal +
comm + 1>rofit aharlna.
Call for appt. JO.rn.epm Mon Umt Sat
THE L8 644-6500, 54fM58I
r •ICDM:v "'LO'T ~t?d!y "°"' 23 1111 .W, W.t.d 7 t00 NM • 10 11 ....................... %'!'" 05 cydM 'IOJO Fnet.Y• 1041 "-Mwt 1050 G4rt19tW. IOI S ......... 1 • •••••••••••••••••• ........................................................................................... .
•••••••••••• • 100 .... W..W 7100 tWp W••d 7 100 -S "" I d 10 .. .. "'-..... ~ ... M •·wb.lt .. r-·.. 1••----••c •ucn-"''•
,.. • •• •• ••• •' •• • • • ••• 0 ••••••• •• •• • •-•••• ••• • •• •• ••••• ••• rVft •Llf , •"U • JN <f P. "&U.at. ,._.,. .,_,~.,. .. vu.. .-.w W"V9:M A ~ TUNE IN A buulltul 10Uqut W/llCt.'eJl•.$120. JJ4S S1ntanella. CdM. H~rc-olon materla1 aU.NYFJNEJTp;ll(SUJI'
• ""•r1 "'••••'1 for Vldlio ~ ('O C-11
SfCl£TAIY ·r...x panner deak •Ith two 847-2103 1-4PMSatJSun Yellow and btow1l plald ESTATE JEWEL"Y.
HCVDA n~ PtMBTY Prcu ed baclr swivel Nilhki cu.tom 6&>ol'1 JO Male ln•h s.uer • .>yrs $n.C.UtoaeeMS.58U ~~B~Etfi'~~~
nm lllteraUAI •Po' (If T Al Tle ... IC IAM ·ro th"" adv1ot•1r~• of cbalrt, Call Sblrley Mon-speed,. Nevr Gl{.(i S\00. okl Needs yard. Good Con1ole ~· worklng ETC pffONE •'OR 1,...:
S ec r e \ at)' / Ku·•tt• ftra lood potenl for We lla\le over ?O,OOO comDlln1on sale• in 11 day th.ruFrlday11t 536~. _ ~.5.56-HSS ~~2~. £nd htble a. FO & BROC HU R.t:.
GJ..1144.. --
~-ScmU ]!:~, peraun ""'i rnodeutc acraol OnDJ?t' Q> pro m11jordfyt store A full 831-2110 -lhpd, mmwbkyclc Cen• P''f'ee t • m~r II ry -· -~-~ . .,._. aft•. --•tll h Xlol benea ....... Y .. de,..,1 ............ nt 01 lime opening now exi1t11 l r , ........ J .... d d Aart Anur l1PU\I a Matt:tt1q bki<f a plUJ ~·~rl" ever: .. ~'j1t' 6 U\ our Appliance. TV & flUIUC AUCTION turlon l.eMont1, t:ood pas urqe or ._.... n ae!qH•u. Col • rps. GAMCt.: SA.LE · 9U W.
aat. Al)C)l'W. "° •P'G ·au Chnt. S40·tOU. ~'we ba;• need or 11ttt«> area. &Joy rre~ MANY JTEMSOP'FfNE c.'Olld.$15.541·1883 _ dQrasa.'42·2'1s.1 -~:a'::~"ss~rdwllre t9thSl CM.9-'lpl'Jl,S•i&
O.Um.ltilO OolistaJl>el'IOOMlACen anlnd.IVlduaHoaulslln l:N.'dial.dentAl&llfe1n· ESTATE JEWELRY. Very Ute 10.tpd w 1BettColde.n Retriever. l'OOV• ti. -Sun. We have every·
Setnury c.-y.?'l'IOtu.rbor.CM udminlalt'rln& our pro aurance •11 well a 11 puld ART OUJECTS, AN· helmet.$?()() 20·· "°""pd lng,aeedsgoodhome . Good cond 3 Pc gold thini~
--._ SIOO~l---------1 perty aueumeota vacaUons. profit eh11rlog TIQUF.S. FINE FURN, $50.f7$.3853 . 545-6253 velvet ffdional. S17S or Z F•milv Oata"e Sat .. -~, ~A-F p d R i ..... &employeedlscounL'l. If ETC. PHONE f01\ IN· bstolftr,833'2C93 ' • &J.• 1CIO'lt Fr~ co appUcan ,_,,~ ... , " •1 eiap. oc ... o prepua th.is lnc.erests you please FO. &c DROOHV RE C•1ratlr Poodle. s Uver to), Lhasa -3801. Pan~w. Apt 28• lllore th&o a an,uat job l"wc ...... Dept. tlon of payment .. for 11toplnoru11UH2l2 645-2200 e.ir•• IOl O Apeo, •d home. adlt.s on· Formal waloul Danish lrv1nu. Ii rl-Sat·Su'n · ~tar 11 chance to THIS CO. HAS ~ C:X 'fu!:T"m~:. n... Br....e. .. ••••••••••••-•-••o l y • Urge n t ! C a 11 Mod din nn. tbl, 6 chrs & IUtrt(. & f\.lm . .a.ow at YOl.I can do" rr AW!. tenance ol tu acc.~t· 1"'1 . iHiUWIJ ~MERJCANOAK Pcntu Spolomatlc $125 673·5956/675-4895aft'lpm. china cab $390.114" glass Color TV dJnrm lC't al'ltt·
be r.-arded for lt'' A.I vntal benflfits. "re1tt 1na r""o...a-, nl""" •· th.. •7 Fe:H-C·'--_. l..llrtestSeledJon Bell• ltowD an• . col1ee tbl, !ron base $125, • h l af!Ctee)'totbJ•Sr VP " " ~-.. ,...., ..,. • ~ ~··--inOr•neeCou.nty . pro. Lab Husky mi.x. female, Ira wall "nil •2 u . que sew moc '"" d · c.ro..,,,th potent nen record r ~tent 1 0 I\ Hewport leech Stewart ... Rou, Antiques je(t.or, $80. 548-1372. 10 weeks old, all aboU. ~ '"' • credenn. beaut. h&Ad ~::':~~~ ~':ffr:_wnE'f~·0~.,&•:c.; sys~
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:1 you1 're sttk· EqualOppEmpt)'rM/F 750E. Drei-Rd.S.A Profeaa Caliber sound Gr eat pertonaUty. · painted du k & c:hr: .2
t'hallence. reap .• &. a lhusi.ut1c manner ,..,, "<l m~ a c a eng ng curet!r. te~ l'!wpt Fwy> 751-8922 movie outlll retail value &>l-2838 Kl n g a 1 z c • Po is t er ~A.11.!~es :th•o!-L9lhmorS~ ttaod natured_ fun 1'laff .. "''--......... Jobs. Calt-J"'·n· have 3-4 yrs ol account· •1100 Chi ------wa.terbed t mo!! old ~, uo.wn...,. .. • """"r""' "' Ing or real est ....... ~t. Ptr for consult ·--------•I~~~•'" ·8 nond Black Retnever puppiea, Pald $ .. so' Sell SS"O. orr Ph•centla. C.M. Call Absgall Abbott -"er.77,.--.Contem""' ... nd ---•i·denual _:!u..;::, .,., ...... ~ .... •u-r o " " Per'liCllllld •w· V'6•.... ,.... ..... \;UIU ...... ..... firm in SJC. 70wpm +, MUSIC BOXES• Player .-a un 6 W\!eks old, males only. 983-UiG4 &'6 4078
A&ency. 4500 Personnel Agency. 22~H tncludi.og salary history staUs &. report typing pianos! Nickelodeons' movie camera . lense Call 968-2572 ~..! ~J! u 5 Dr • N · B Lambert, Stt' 503, El to Lois AuousUne 661-6212. Pb h hood. boom mike, carry· --4 pc Sl>llllish Liv rm lllt'l , Sat/Sun Sml thl u" _ ..... _·~------Toro THll-IVl ... £CO. onograp II' World's iDK cue + Sankyo 600 Cotter Spaniel,~ yrs, to including 8' couch. lt lr cittuJar 11uw &: idr cam
"5 l a r gest select ion soUDd projector. le11 loving adJt home w/out cond,b6lofr~1038 preuor. mi1c Looh.
S50 Newport Center Dr TYPIST Ctatalogue $3, next 6 tS· than 9 mo's old, perfect clii~n. ~ Hardware. c101bs. db
Sea•l9Y/a.ricol Newport Beach 11ues $15. Also cash re· cond. $650. Must sell tJUs $2()-~ hes, Avon bottles, ·t;.i
"lbeJTVineCO.ucarrent· *Secretaries• EQualOppor Employer NEVER A •'EE gisters. meclwueal anti· wbd.sn9-01.88.. Basenji, 7 mo'"· AKC. Wht Prov bdrm set. 10· Faleon 16' Dory 642-~s
ly aeetin1 secretaries! Receptionlsts S'lS0..$800 Nat1 co in beaut Fashion QlleS. Visit u1 ! See lhe male. c:ust tola, credenza, din 331 Hamilton St. Cl\l
Sec.C-,llaclult1 MW1ltype55accurately ..eac...-. lsle seeks good typist to huge ornatt> .. Taj Cah .It 1035 MZ-05111 rm set. lamps, end/tof· Backlround m R. E. d e Employers Pay All Fee5 T 1..,,. "Se.,. J 01 n their 11 t a r r · MahaJ" automatic otean •••-•••~··•••••••••• feetbls, goU cJbs & misc.
velopment. escrow or UzReiodersAgency emporary, condary Coogenia l boss Xlnt featured in Los Anaeles Siamese lutten. IJ weeu Longtlaittortoiseaholl&I Xlnt cond. 979·7589.
documeouUon htilpful. 4()20 Bireh St. Ste 104 Art awjor specializing in bens & great ait.artiog sal ''Times .. a nd "Sunset ~-$30. 49S.4874 eveo-~~~~~Spayed & M2·18?7
1)tpe65wpm NewportBeacb 8JS.8l90 metal-Jewelry. begin of $900. Call Rita . Magazine . American mgs/weekends __
1 Yr pn~or ~~I -x· ~~Ca~ll~l~or~a~p~p~t~/es~l~a~b~'54~· --I ~thri:a~~:n~f!;l~: =n~a~ ~:s~~. I nternationa I. 1802· D D091 -e 040 Male Sprin~er Span 2 yrs ~~;~i:~~'e .b~::• i•e:~ ,.. ...... ..., ~ S5009/day Call Laguna CM Kettering. Irvine . CA••••••-·•• .. ••••-•••• old . trauied, iood ·•~·ed 5 yrs. 340l2"llver
per . p r e re rabl f 1n -· • /kids 5572673 """ .-:> rec:n1itment. Wei or ecy/Recepl . Holiday Beach Unlrlcd School 9271<1. Tel. (714) 754·!77'1 Golden Retriever pup. w · • --Lantern. O •na Pl
&anized &detail m.tnded. Inn . Laguna JUlls. _Dis_._ll1__.'ct_._4_94_-8546 __ . ___ 1TVPIS1'. exper, gen from ()pen Wed. Olroo&hSat. ples. AKC Field & abow Dog. good w /ltid11,1_493-_·_T._282.....:.._ __ _
.,,..., CNV\ .,.,_, 1... tape. ofc. 3 dys/wk. pet Shot& wormed '--··-'--'--p1 u. Type60wpm. __....,"""" -. . Te l ephon ~ solicitors . Thurs-Fri-Sat. S.A. or · · • · • '""""""'""""'• e.seca .d Wood din1ng bCl fj
hlbc~ uphol cbr!i. :?
leues. cW!l p ad. $Z25.
Queen frarne/bdbrd $25.
AoUq gotd ~ tbl S:l5
Call~9am·nooo 1---------1 Needed immediately. no N w pl Fwy . M rs . OAK ANTIQUES ~~~· Xlotdlap' ~ aft3PM THE IRVIHE CO. Secy to $800 Fee Paid experience necessary, Hoskins, 558-8333. Pnce. aa low as tnblcs 1..,.;;_.;....._._.... _____ _ ~NewportOenter 01' AnU fltthcniastfc? pleasant cvenml( hours, ------$9:> C b r 1el!-Sl 00. Yoriclhlre terrier pups. ~ 1050
Newport Beach Great co needs md 1 v C a n e .J r n u p l o I•---------S 1 d c b o a r d " $ 8 o _ Clamp bloodlines, Uoy, ••••••••••••• •••• •• ••••
F.qual()pporEmployer w/some prior exper & $3.75/hour. Call 154·11iOJ UTILITY W a Td r obes $1\t; shots. 3Jb.stud service
good skills varie d ~er~~_ 'Bookcases $10!>. Desks SJ0.5649.
646·9196 ••IBUY** . .
Good ......... -·-·t ,._ Dining room 1iet.<..:h1n a
duties. AJso Fee Jobs. TB.EP PERSON Sl5. Chests S50. Sewing · SECRETARY Call Jennifer. 770.2732 HOMES.ALES machines $35. Wash Dalmahan pups. AKC.
Fee Paid. Use your Contempo Personnel U>oking for a not so or stands $76. Shop around reg. Champ. lines. Call
creaUvlty & public rela· Agency, 22691 Lambert dinary-Jtood paying job? lierienl Cleanup of of & compare prices then all. IPM. 586-1188
'"""' r ..,.,., ure .... cab. round tbl &: 6 ch rs. Appliances-OR I Wlll sol.Id wood Medit gloss
s ellorSELLforYou. top coffee tbl, glss top MASTEAS AUCTION end tbls. 646-03911 rn22
646-1616 Ii llM62S Meyer #2CM doos fortopnal1 co.To St.&. 503,ElT Tallttousnow Wemay fie~ & manufacturing see us ENGL ISH Bo i 1 22
1!n).AlsoFeeJobs. ~~~e~~~~o~ro~.~~·I have it! 531-0842 areas . Minor repair MANOR ANTIQUES w~a;!:s :::_ ~2> m:~
MkheleKuhn 540-~l I: TELEPHONESALES wor.k. Minimum .C hours ll2SA. Vlctoria.C.M. p ups 6 wks SlOO ea. Plush 9' velvet sol&, cmr
Soelling&Soellingof Service Sta Attend. Fast growing company per day. Hours flexible. 6 aut.benttc capt.ft chairs 8'7>2358 group, dlniagMt. comp)
Newport Beach Agency F/tirne, Day shills. ffrly Starting r ate S3a.o bour. f th E pt. 493-448.5
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_4340.Campus D_ri v~ _. +comm. Call 673-3320 m lrvtne needs 2 part rom e ngl_lsh Navy• Low enet spaying & alter· ~-:----ume sales people to work cS11~~a~~-~d walnut ing. Pick up & delivery CASH PAID
SECRETARY Servtce Slauoo Muna.:er from our office: Salary Paul Dosier __ ._ ..... _au.• service. Adopt1on!I' I< 1-·or gd .used furn . ...nll
Ttainee. exper 'd Lu: plui. comm1uioo It ._ lahs. htc .___.lllC. n IOIO boat'l1tnt .848() ques~ctrT'V's95T-8133
NEVER A F'Et: pref'd All benefits bonus. t.-ompany pald m ~edhillAve. ::':':.'••••••••••••••••••
f·avont.e R.E de1r rn. 111 Super opportunity APP· surance & vacation For Costa Mesa, 92626 f' R G Wt 0 AM AGED Doberman. AKC. 10 mos. '[wn beds. M ot oro I a
lrvme needs good seey ly, 2S90 Newport Bh•d. inlerv~e~phone~l ,714t 556_7075 HOTPOJNT SALF. 3308 mate. du.rk red & rust. stereo console. 2 nirl' t:len w/head tor figures. Very CM 1 __________ 1 w Warner nr Harbo Champ line. Sbow quall· c hrs. I h v rm c hr
please.at atmospbere. Service St~n--:\ttcnd TELEPHONE SALES EquaJ Oppor Employer Sa.nta Ana 979-2921 r, ty. xlnl pedl.gree. $500. 751-8'1'16. 89'1-ilSn aft 4
CUt. ve!vet sofa & 1:ha1t
SlM. Velvet b<1 ~prtJ $.!!>
_!:.mps $2.:_SS. 1).15-.DlOO
Dbl Mallres:; 1>o1x ~pnngs
wtrrm. t:x 1'lllll1 SIW
S48·96'lfl
2-pc !\et11onal. xlnt c•mcl.
S7!> Many olht.-1· items.
rsnbl. 548·0534
Garage 1>ule Old m.1 i::
"''heels. Cllm proj~cl.ur.
fire screen, Papnivo
chair. baby furniture &
clothes. Sun only 9 to:~
429 Carnation C'dM cm
11lley'
Oak pr~11buck chair i.I:,
King bed S50 Oak dork
$80 Micr ow11n• ov1·n
$200 Color TV $300 &
more 2'.!15 Holly. N h
Garage Sale. Sat. urll.Y,
M7·S<'outeSl
Costa Mesa
Wl'l & dry shop VICU'Cn
$3.~ Exercise belt $3:!.
New t•ederfi 9,500 b\u
AtC $200 New. ney·er
LL'led Sanyo small refng
StOO . Much more.
$1.50-S20 Sat/SUn 2092
W11llace. C.M. 5'8·70U
Rtt90deling Sale
Qua! lum. m1sc-UelJllf.
Sat/Sun i.-1. 448 C'ft111'1 St.
Nwpt Shores ' -----BARGAINS GALORE'
Sat/ Swi 2166 PaciTic nfl
Victoria CM 646·91123
congen.utl '-'<>-workers & P /time evu/wknds. uo EXP NEC ----· --_ Pvt party , '159-9144 ; ~ -----
.super bens. salary $900. Ughl mec.b'I knowJ-... ge ""' CASH PAID _<(98..3(36_. --------iLov ... ~ea• wa• _,,,. ell
Call S ally, 540·6055 Neatappear&hand~t: That's right. we'll train Waitress needed for For Wahr/Dryn/Refrig DOGTMINING ~ ~ ~ :;;'ii:att
Pr lilue Oama11k ocas
chrs, down cu1>hions, cry11tal. linens. Reas. Huge Sale for Charity'St.
494-7346 Joacnlm Church 20th and
Orange CM Sat/Sun Coastal Personnel A.Jeo-ing. Apply, 2590 Newport you if you're energetic:, Original Pizza. full time workingor not9S7-8133 'Pvtclasaes &boardJng $45,675-3078
cy. 2790 Harbor. CM Blvd, CM e o t b u s i a s t I e & & P /f. S3 00 hr. + lJps. •----------John Martin 548-0059 --2 ca!h regislera. $0 each. Davenporl $100. Recrd
player stereo $35. Bike
$35 •i'' air 1m pa<t
wrr nth S!>fl Bench
gnmicr ~5 ;1 dr l~al
filin)! l'alnncl S:l.'i Joioll-r
11lant'r w1lh motor f].'>.
:\.14 /\In Lo OH Sa111 .i
.\na ti4ti·2:!52
~~!!~!tt; Service Station Allen
dant.s (2). part & (/time.
expcr'd Apply, Ca rey
CheHon 604 S Co:ist
Hwy Laguna 8c11d1
articulate. Earn u 67J..1"51 Woshen&Dry..-. ---------•7' Herculon Couch. good King size wtrbed
guaranteed wage+ com· W Dix models. completely Doberman Pups. AKC. for cond. twin bed. frame. w/sheeter. Almost new.
mission & bonuses · allpaper reblt r rcfinish~J. 1 vr sole. 9 wks old mattress & hdhr<l. o ld ""1 price. Sl25. 661-1679
FUU TR i..la...11.._.G 2 p IT. M IF . µlea~ant. g"~r~nt""··. Your chc111· . .,. 661·2820 (714 • lllereo 644.7739 -
Nationally know'n co 1n
Newport Ctr needs sharp
person as ·secy m most
~ " """ hard workers Gd ad .... " .... ~ ---- -----8' lli·rculon Plaut Sofa &-EXCELLENT 111nceopp Fastest grow $130 f'recOeJh·ery 9 wk:. old. reg AKC M. Two coul·he!>. t ~r old. Sl25 Likl' nc•w nrown
cnterestang dept Duties Sen ice Station Allen
include making travel danl. exper 'd. Day & arran~. e tc. Greatest Eves Full & 1-/tinw /\p
benefits. Salary $850. ply, Shell Station. 17th &
Call Sa_lly. S40-605S. Irvine. NB.
EARNl .... GS cug wallpaper cham m Grand Openin~ Sale l} ob e r m a n . SI !1 O ~ & $400 or ""' •>fr lone:. (;m v1n\ I ri·l'ln1er
" 1 ll e w e i. t A p p 1 y Exlendt!<i lhru Apn I 49K-561!> Oyi. or eves picture. $.50 dY.~ "411-2404 . $!(J 963·4211-i Your Job! Wallpapers tu Go. 2300 So. Coast Appltnnc~s ---evs. wnkdi. 1:>1 :~:1 ;t'(I\
Harbor , l' M C7 I~ 1 t114)531·3964or537·2~2 3 Ten-Pao-Beagle pu1>5 t> forOan l.>lnetle Sel ~<> and I( In)!
Sz headboard. $50. l10lh
--.... _
Wlll consist of culhog
Time Lift• Hou k
customers & potential
customers In Calif. &
Arliona.
646-5058 --------_-----------weeJcs. $10 each. 546-5094 Btful pecall ~·r l'rO\' din good cond 640-2!19-I
J ~·am1ly Gar11ge Sal<'
~Grand Haven Circle.
C M.Sat&Sun9to2. ~ Pel'SOllDeJ Ageo· ---------ey.2'111bHarbor CM Scrv. Sta Help needed 1m· ' • med. Full or p/t. Apply. S£CRDARY ~ E. Csl Hwy. Nwpl SOUND
GOOD?
Washer dryer and 01s Dalmatian 10 mos olcJ
hwasher A I l'Ondlt1on fem yery affectmnat•~
_!15. each ~.:..~ 125. SS&-7980
Sear"s Frig. it'e maker
$400. White. like new.
631 ·3046 afl 5 pm Frffto You 8045
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set. ti ,·el chr:.. "t lills. pad G---~.J• 1055 inc Make nrrer ~16-8500 -~ -
aft ••••••••••••• •• •• • •• • •• Demolition Sal• remo(h:•· -~ ... i.c Vr:s of A CC U M u. ing, everything goes,
NEVER.A FEE SET UP & WAJTER Holl·
lnt.en:stin& var. pos w ~x-day Inn. 25205 La Pai
tra nice • ~ "-only _Ille Rd . Laguna Hill5 C<in
bkgd req d. Good typmg. tal't Personnel
CA1.L
833-8095
TIME-llFE
Librarie1. Inc:.
Warehou11e & v1:h1c le
maintenance. dcllvenes.
Good dr iving record
Hea\'y lifting. NON
SMOKER Working hrs
Tues-Sat. G· 30·3:30. Sl:.trl
.. ,h_r + overtime In
terv1ews 3·5, Mon-Thurs
5!>6 6981 Window
Designs. 3195 D Air1>ort
loop Dnve, CM
Chest drawers $3.5. Birch l.J\TlON Appliances, used furn, hardware.
dbl bt sel $200. 2 avocado gun bunting guns. Oil drps, aplsz gaa 5tv, 4 &Id
velvet ch rs $75ea, assort· pai nt In g s & more. Maple Capt. bar st.OQls,
Sears froM·frec Coldspot Blk Lab. 10 mo. old. male. t.'<i s ml lblll S.S/up. misc Sat/Sun 9-4, 8271 Gladys, lots more. 10AM·3fM
refng New, $200or best good w1k1dr-. had shol'l householl1 25· up Hunt Bch. l"ollow the Sat/Sun. 2581 Bayabo(e
s h a plus. You will spend ---_ __. .. _
offer Bd IOam. 496-71)35 5S7-Jll6 613-456.'i signsat Sch & Talbert Dr. NB.
Wlurlpool Washer or gas ·-~-------iiiiiiliimri.•m•..iiiii!:.~~iDJiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiil~iiiii~mmmiiiiiiiliiiiiiii•I a happy day. Call Rita. S~"WER. For P rr. powt'r
~-Coastal Person· mar h ex per. samplt'!'
ne1Agency.2190 Harbor s ome p r oductio n
CM Laguna Vicky . 494-3280 ------------•!Sewing Operaton, over SF.cRETARY
CAREER
SECRETARY
W• offer a CAREY.
d pat o fob. ~se
TRAIHJMG.
lock-single needle Good
pay 6'2-3472. Dept 3.
-SHtPPl .. G CLERli·-
Wr1le & fill orders.
customer relations Neal
handwriting: some typ '"'!. 957-~l 8_ ~-4
SHOP MAN. hand tool as
• scmbly, full time, start <M-owi.., lttiM •IK· $3.. p/hr. Apply ber. noon.
tro.ics firm offers OP" Curry Tool Co., 1387
portWlltiH to entry-LoganAve,C.M __ _
~ Mentari~ with Shuttlebus Driver
Equal Opp Emplyr m /C
TB.EPHONE SALES
Subscnpl100 1'V Salary
& comm. 646-0585
TELLERS
t.:XPER PREF'ERRt.:l>
Southwest Ban.It. Laguna
~ch. 497·!771 fo_r: apRt.:_
TELLER
Part Time
Good pan l 1 me op
portunily for individual
who e njoys public con·
tact. Light typing and
ltnowledgt of 10-key a
----
WAREHOUSE
.. -.time. ~o llr' full
benefits l'nll ;ift .lµm
S.UI 74ZJ
WAREHOUSE
dryer S50 Kenmore gas
dn·cr ~5 M a)lu~ gas
dryer Slll.> Guuranteccl &
dl•h vcred 546·8Gi"l
GE refrigffotor
$.'5(). 631-11145
NEVER A F Et-: t.:oldspol Kcfrtl( SiS
Th.ls top c.'O offers "Int while. i:ood eond
bens & ~tarting 11al to 00-7186. leave messai.ic
$650. Any wa rehouse ------
bkgd a plus. Equal OP· Tappan rani?e. elec.
portunity Employer. Ca ll white. $65. O'Keefe &
Chris. 54().6()55, Coastal Me rt d s w i. hr S4 o
Penionnel Agrncy, 2790 536·1952 Harbor. CM --~----A.uctioR 1015
WINDER S&•••••••••••••••••••••••
TERMINATORS needed -------for transformer shop in
Anahe.im area. exper on
ly_~------pohtdial for protno• Must be 13 years of age
tfoa. Career beghn ur over &: have u good
with I ytcrofrotatioll driVU1g record. All com· ..... ad f panv benefits Apply 1n mLL'it. Previou .. work ex· 1---------• ANTIQUE
AUCTION ~ 0 co• 1> e ;. s o n . l' b a r I c s
,..,., .operations. pies Woodard
receiYi1t9 Mcr•torial 540-5630
nptrieec• •d pro·
dllcf bowt.dgl.
penence 1s required for
llu!C 30 hour pt!r week
position including some
Saturday.s
•••••• WOMEN&MlH
Eam $3400 a mo or mort•
sellinic mobile hC>mes
Wall train. Call Paul.
63S-0822 Anaheim. IOllXSOX & SOX
• LINCOLN· MERCURY
W• .,....,.. 60 WPM 2626 HARBOR Bl VO
We ()rfer excf.'llt.-nt
benefits mdudmg com·
pany paid uniform. vaca-1·---------
l ion and health 1n
surance Pleasl! coll for
interview appoinltnenl.
typltllJ. "'° shcM ttllmtd, COST A MESA
e.W ..... of I 'fHlr of. S P RAY PA l NT t:: R
fie. experieec.. and Helper. 18 yrs old or di.to prGfllD"-dl o~ over. no· expeT oeces11. S r.twood Savl'"Js
porllMitift. A ~ Must huve car. $3 00 hr to & LOCllt A ssn.
~ i• P'•fwred. .start. 768-8749 __ 5828 EdingerAve ~ .tam at $750 ST~ RM CLK Huntington Beach -J "'"'ft Calif. 92649 ,.. _....Pie~ Mftd Ir )'OU know receiv & ship (714) 846·0627 your,...,. to orcaU: procedures, have worked
in electronics co before. t:qual Opp()rtunaty
caJI ~ tor cntervw IM · Employer M /F
YARDMAN
Rental center has open-
1 n gs t o r 2 m e n.
Mechanical knowledge
help{ul. neat handwril·
ing nee. Weekday off.
Will train. Apply. 1930
Newport. Blvd. C M
Mercha..dise
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fer good pay. benefits. fully pd benelits, 45.50 b; primHlves. orientals & COMPUTER growth potent & ron wk. apply btwn 8AM & arts from around the •uro..._. ... 110.... gemalatmosphert'. JPM aL Braxton Mrg. w o rld 3402 A w.
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11651 Y• IC---.. Irvine 546.4731 £ M_. __ ----~ Sanla Ana 154-6573
=~:~i~: Switchboard Opris. wUI TOOi.. SHARPENER. u ~ployer M/F train.. Apply 250 E . l7lh per, ~s Machine Tool ~~~~~~~~~! ~~·Ster, (upstairs) ~~~ E. 16th St
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TillAD uevoR. INC.
MIJec-t .......
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To celebrate our 1 year
aniversary we have d e·
clded to liquidate our en-
Ure inventory at Public
Auction to make room
for new shipments arriv-
ing. Extremely large
sclcection antiqu e
furniture and bric-a -brac
ilems
P ARTIAI.. LISTINGS:
(;arved sideboards, hall
trees. slack bookcases.
leaded stained glass win·
dows, curved glass chln3
cabinets. drop front desk
roll top desk. dressers &
mim>n. chests & mir·
·roes. wardrobes, dining roo.m tables <all types),
sets of dining room chr11,
lamp tables. lamps,
clocks (all types>. bun·
dreds or Items too
numerous to liAt
OPEN FOR
INSPECTION
MONDAY ATIOAM
UNTIL SALE TIME
PLENTY OF SEATS
& FREE PARKING
s-do'Mt MffcpltS Ltd.
I !2'2 loheChke HI
1714) 19J.7509
AucUoneen 1.. Durl~on
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You Love Her
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mail a dipping of the horde!' with your message and payment co Daily Pilot.
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Ads come io rlirtt s1us: $10, $11. and S \ for the special
l hild's si~ urd. (You m\Hr ~ undtt J 2 years of age tn
c1ualify for the lmksc grc<ecng). If yuu wish you mav
t rcatc-yotir own dtcor.ucd grecung. Using black pen dra"
vour desi&n to lit one of the cloned outlines shown htrt
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v.iuh1n rht dotted lint' .. m tppear in your completed
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qucaclons all 642-~678. A.
frimdly Oall1 PilOf lld-••M"f
will be ttbd to hdfl yw
Afld, if you likt yov a n
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Nrmwretn1. freezer, top
linewasberfdryer. Fum.
amps. 832.6782
«foll Clubs-PGA , full
'psalcbed set, bag, ltavel
)-c:tse. UMd twice, new
• .,_Need tG:5 or best or-.fer. MS-1.Stc
For sale. storage shed,
It'll&', good shape, ~ ~1673-2595
BiQ&le bed, mattress &
;hot lpriql •/frame, 2
')&JQPS • ..U:15"
9070 .......................
N.1.MOOllNG
w~· sloop, '8900. Bkr.
631-5650
Boat sUp wanLed for 3''
sailboat.
Calla.711M
Reward. Slip for 44• vln·
t.ae yacht. 12' Beam, C!ompl~ re1torcd, briatol • Call Dave,
(213)924·1'31 or eves.
(714)MW'rllarld-ta4
Slip waaa.t for rr Motor
Saller, "wpt Harbor .,.. ........ ,,..1m
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831-0800
•74 Dodge Van
Tradesman. Hi back
scats, A/C, mags.
PS/PB, auto. $3500.
645-0221 eves, 548-07$7
dys
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ti 1 I I J 7 '> -l 9 J · 1 ' '• ------
WEIUY
ct.IAMC~S
A""UCICS
.,
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•If DAIL V N.OT
i3Aud!1001.S 4-dr, Auto,
air, anrl. ni.t radials. 2$26 ~RBOA Bl. VD S:WO. 912-4118
COSTAMESA --------------------'74 Audi IOOLS 2 dr. WllUY AM/FM cass. A/C, lo
USID CAIS! ml's.:..$3200. 551-6679 P .P.
w~·re tbe new Chevrolet i6Audi 1001.S Britsh rac
dealerablp in th~ Irvine Jng green, t~n int, air.
Auto Center. We nffd P 1 S ,, auto . R I H ,
yourusedcar' SUNROOF, I owner. JOE 24,000 m1 Nu tires.
MAC PHERSOM ~~~~.1~~1 Mike
C .. VROLET
1-;t 21 Auto Center Dnve
IRVlNE
761-7222
"75 Audi IOOLS. 4-dr. auto.
air, FM stcr, silver blue
39,000 m1 's Mus t sell '
SJ650 833-02221640-6399 --
Autos. N•w H00...,.01, Mew 9800
EXCELLENT
Sa.ECnOMOF
IMWRISALES
We may have your next
car in our inventory. Call
us today'
811-2040 495-4949
OLUIGE COUNTY'S &'
Sales-Service-Leasmg
Roy Ccrver,lnc.
Rolls fu>yce CM W
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IS40Jamboree
Newport Beach 64-0·6444
•
· l\M/FM FREE J.!!~~~
TIWI Of P'UlCHASL
Sl7t.OOVALUI
21$0
HAllOlt ll YD.
COSTA MESA
645-6700
CREVIER
$I SI 6 U OAOWAY
UNfA ANA
835·3171
THE YlTIMA lE OAIVINQ MACHINE
•USEDIMWs•
'712002 4 spd <15314 I
'73 Bavaria Aulo633JHR
'13 20024.'lpd 300KBV
'1SS30i Auto. (916M'I'V)
'152002~pd.SR.137MUK
'76 2002 ~pd Air 040 REV ·n l20iA SIR 117RSK
~losed On Sundays
WANT&> TO IUY
Quality used BM w~
ROY CARVER IMW
154-0Jamboree Road
NEWPORT 8 EACI I
640-6444
BMW 2002, '76, At C. sun
roof. AM /FM Blaupunkt
cass. well ma in lamed.
1mmac so.ooo m1 's
$7300. Monica 615·1217
Sell 1dle items 642-5618
Autos, M•• 9100. Autos, ti«,w 9800 Autos, Mew 9100
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• l
'72 Capn. xlnt rondillon.
new paint & mags.
~0032aft6PM
CoH 9717 ·······.;~·······
s:mo 898-~7
•DRIVE A•
*UTILE ... *
SAVE A LOT
SHOP&COMPARE
BARWICK DATSUN
"111 ru 111 t 1111 I• 1111 •
831-1375 493.3375
EXCEUENT
SELECTION
IMSTOCKFOR
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
liALF.S-SERVICE
PA £l'J'S.LEASLNG
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
21M~ HAH80R BLVD
540.6410 540.02 I l
1976 DATSUN
280%2+2
All the "goodies" 1nclud-
1ng AM /fo~M stereo & al-
loy wheels. 25.000 miles.
136541 ). Priced to sell al
ONLY $7140
Mlroca.
Mmda/RMauff
2150 Harbor Blvtl .. C M
645-5700
1011\SO\ ,~SO\
• LINCOLN· ME RCUflY
2826 HARBOR BLVD
COSTA MESA
Honda Cmt· 1973 htcbck.
lo mi. Good cond SH~OO
C3 II 556-4135
•70 HONDA 600 n cnR.
Runs. $400 or best orr
fl44-4688 ----Jaguar 9730 ....•................•.
19bi XK Coupe. 2+2.
4 spd, must set•
(\73-858.1
'15 Jai;uar XJSL. 1:U)OO
m1. xlnt cond R.s t ot r
t -8 8 !I· 4 4 2 2 •1 r c v c ~
H182 5775
9732
·••····•···•··········· ·71 Inte rceptor lfiO mph
c I a s s 1 l' . m u s t s 1· r
1900 off er 675 700~
9735
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'68 Glua, blue. 68000 m1.
auto. stick. good cond
$2000. 842. 2680
'78
Mas
'78 ••
·MIDIETS
EQUl,,EO WITH
AM/FM RADIO • LUGGACiE
RACIC Ir CUSTOM PIHSrllKS
E9UIPPED WITH
AM/FM RADIO • LUGGAGE
RACIC & CUSTOM '8HSTRU~fS
Jaguar ~ 1RUlffl
•
BUY or LEASE
-FROM TliE PROFESSIONALS
1976DATSUH
1210SB>AH
4 Uoor Automatll'.
A~ 1-'.M & in excellent
cond1t1 on Must sec'
t733PPL>
ONLY $2550
Mirod•RHal~1
Mcndo/Rl'ltault :.noo II arbor Blvd .. C' M.
631-5330
'71 Karmann Ghia
$1.000
673-5716
9738
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miracle
mazda '77 280 7. 4 sp1I, A <.:.
1\M 1-'M i.tcreo;tapt: 2150 Hcirbor II.cl
Luuvrt>s Mmt. i8300 or Costa M•sa 645·5700 take over be !163 08G7 -----
Mercedes a.nz 9740
'74 8210. bristol rondlllon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s unroo f louvered
shadow kit. i\/C nu tir~. $2295 615 1184
'16 DaL'lun 710. hke new.
low m1 Must !-ell this
wknd Re~l off<'r 840 :?135
DaL'lun 71. ~IZ lo m1.
flood l'und • Sl.700
5J6 739:1
·1s 280Z 2+2 i\ C l\M 1-'~1
i.tt.'rt•o wire whl·t•I-.
Loaded onl\ 15() mlll'l-
$1 .500 Off CllS.l 675 AA/I()
·n 8210 I llthhk 5 ~11CI
R II. /\ <.'. white. "Cini
c·ond ()14 ncr 6+C 5!183
·1s 2807., xlnt. 14,000 m1 '·
arr. AM 1FM. m11~~.
$66(». 673-05..17
'13 240Z. i:d cnnd. mags.
4-sp, A /C. nu paint,
AM /FM stcr S4600
971).\614.
'15 280Z. 2 + 2. Jll opts.
24 .000 mr ·.., Xlnt
833-8850. wkdys. 199·4954.
wkcndi.
'11 240Z, 4 spd ~tick',
mags. Ml chelins. I\ C.
l\M t FM. nu paint
615-137\
'16 280Z 2+2. auto trans,
AM/FM tape stereo.
A/C. mags, 24,000 mi's.
tmmac. $7350 673~
9125 •••••••••••••••••••••••
76 F1atX19, AM/FM 8 trJc.
11.000 rni.. i1ljll cond.
$4500/bslofr. 7t'4-171·1588 --1972 Spydcr. new top,
pmnt. & ball. AM tFM.
$244.9. 990-9049 (114)
'12 Fiat lZ4 Spyder. 5·spd,
AM /FM, lo mi's, xlnt
cond, $3000 or best offer
615-66111 /6'1~
1970 F1at ll& Sport Cpe. 5
1pd. &atereo. t650.
552·~1.34
"Tt 124, '990. New motor,
AM/FM . xlnt con d .
548.-19'5/00-lW.
• '73 45() SL. dark rt.'d
w,bamboo l'Oloretl mter
en.use cntrl & new \Ires .
~~~~-Si~
HOUSE
OF IMPORTS
MERCEDES.BENZ
'78 Executive
Car Sale
450 SEL
280 SE
Both cars have lo miles.
and can he leased or
purchased on our tiO mos
proJ?ram
CALL FOR A
SPECIAL LEASE
OR
PURCHASE
QUOTE
CLOSEOUT!
'71 Docl~
Surt.rVon1
4 to choose from
,_S6250
714/750-720 I
213/9214511
7 l .. /SZJ..7250
6862 Manchester Blvd •
Buena Park
-·,
•..................•..•
1913MGI
4 speed. AM /FM :itcrt.'o.
rallye wbetts & both
top~ Like n~w·
164.lSBM l
OHLY $2550
Mirode RnalH
Maado/RetHIUlt
2100 Harbor Blvd .. C M
631 -5330
'11 MGB GT. Cherry,
Bnllsh racing green. Lan
intenor. $2350. 751 -5638
'65 MGB. New top, good
con<l Nds minor work
Make orr. '192·6083
HAt40 .. Wlt71
2 Dom-Sect.
4 &Offd IUIOfNllC rrans. rodoo
,,..,., 1IMI betl.O rwdtll tweo. oo.... • ..... .., '""" """ brlll<h. "'"y1 1n1...... 12 l!'()nlh unt• ... led
:s•:•1:al2~';~~~~ :S1k 4'&t8,
complet•HI••
andtervlce
SUBARU
BRAT
588°0
Dehw. 111\--Cl-LMGE saecnOH
\ ,_. ...
Oftl.-ery!!
17555 Bea ch Blvd.
Huntington 8Hch
842-0675
s..p.,,..rk ..
BRATS
WAGONS
AM Models
1971 Subaru 4x4 wi;n. new
off road tires. J ownr.
brwn w/tan lnC. .$4100.
495-6144 ··--
llAHo HlW
1'71 SUlilU
4 COO' 19<111\ IUIO rMt lilhC
Oltnt bo0¥ •.Oe tn040•nQ ptn
s1t1oe S1t1. •7•30 S•111•
'A26l6H54&
colllplete sales
ands.nice
17555 Beach Blvd.
a 'Tt.. imrnacu.Jatr:
AJl/FV, sb."nO. magi'.
A/C. 4 spcl, aoots • nan6 sreat. 615-3408 •
76 cottou.A WGK·
4 cyL, auto traruJ . .Jl&di~
beater. <52TPJA>.
$2777 . \
~ .
1011 \SO\ & SO\
• LIN...:ULN MlHL URY
2826 HARBOR BLVD
COSTAMESA '
71 Celiu GT Lftbact. ~·
spd, lo mi, Arizona bei14t.
beige iol, a lnt concJ. $11~/bSt otr. Call Mik-=
963-3222 or 964-1071
'75 Celie.a. GT. 5 spd. Air
cond .. stereo. dean.
$3750. 768-7613
l.9'17 Toyota lllbck s~
Loaded w /xtras. 12,000
mi. Perl. cond. S4356.
l -595-9742 • ·-----'76Corolla lflbck. AM!F~
tape. A C. S3000-.
615·2358
TOYOTA
MlHl-M/HOMIS
'JI El-RYDER <;,o.,o,. ........
Gtu '"'ttnUt
*GYPSY r"' , 5<>11 c;o.,i ~<N···~
•DOLPHIN .. ,., .... ,,,s.-
.....,OurP'OS111119-
s.. ~-$7599
9'U\ Ta,. & LllOl!JinM
·-k.'9.._ ...... __ ...
Bill. MAXEY
TOYOTA . colllplete sales Huntington Beach ., •• I lf'oth l hcl. I• 1 l'J!.\
HuNllNC.f()o< HACH '7 6 MGI ROADSTER and se.-.ice 842-0675
4 speed. clec 0 L> • • • AM/FM. rally wheels. 17555 Beach Blvd.
radials. "A beautiful Huntlnnton Beach lfavesometh1ni:you want Try .t Dall y P1l<.1t
yellow with tan tnm ·· • to sell" Class1f1lo'<1 i.ds d<• Clt1Ssif1ed Atl to buy, st'll
MINT ' "An extremely 842-0675 ilwell.6'125678 orrentsom~thin.i: ·
i m PD~~ 1 ale ca r ' · · Autos. Mew 9800 Aufo1, M~w ' 9800 Autos, H•w taoa
t235 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••
CREVIER
&I ~1 £ llOAOWAY
~ANIA ANA
8353171
lt<E Ulll ... ATf DPIVINC. "'ACHlt•E
9746 ....•.•................
'74 OPEl. LUXUX
Auto .. air cond. Runs ex
ccllent' <NPX748 >
$1695
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 W.Coast Hwy. HB.
642·9405
Ponctw •...•...••..••.•......•
'74 911 Cpe Blk/lllk.
Load<.'d Best around IOM
Xtras $15.000 675 i119-1
'13 91-1. Ii. \ C. AM nt
ster 8-lr<t<'k 57.000mi's
Xlnt cond Jo:vc., 11.3() !f795
l"orsche '72 91 IT Tar.:a
5-5pd 3000 mr on rblt
eng. nu rlutch, pnt & tnp
Mags S9500 ofr 640·09&>.
1·337 5802
66 912. Oranj!e. cn1<1 run~
good. ndi. int work. be~t
orfer takes car C.ill aft
4PM.554 087fi
'75 f'ORSCHE 914
2.0. 5 speed. AM 1Jo'M
stereo. factory alloys.
sporll> radials. s1><11lcr.
a n d m o r (' ' T h 1 s
beautiful 914 1s mint
throughout '·· /\n c'\t·cp
t1onal example•"
\820NOY I
CREVIER
0 1 $1 'HOAOWAY
SAIOA ANA
835·3171
fH( UlfflO Tf OlllV1NG Mi!ICHINt
'62 Porsche. rcd/bllt. xtnt
appear ance &: perf.
Restored tn 1976 56500 .
~-3613
'63 3565. needs work.
malceoffer
Call 49!M868, f99·3408
'66 9l2 5-spd. spoiler. new paint. tires. i1lnt cond
$4800/bst. PP 631 ·08.'!6.
'11 TARGA AIR. Sharp.
aac too 1mall, Ofr/lrade.
832-67113, W ·2342
~SCHIOWMMS
Ivan's FOftlp car re. pain now havo one ol OC
Coun ty's best, 911
mechanlca.
1885Harbor Blvd.
Costa Meu 64S·l98'l
WHY PAY MORE??
SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE
'76 DEMO. FtAT Ill STATION WACiOH
Beaullful metallic Bronze with matching saddle rntenor, factory air cond .
automatic transmission. AMFM radio & mag wheels ••056230
w•ss66s6.20NOW 54595
'71 DEMO AA T 111 4 DR. SEDAN
Classic wtute with black vinyl interior. factory air cond automatic. AM·FM
radio. •0293937
wAs ss9~9.5o NOW 54 I 9 5
'77 HEW FtAT 131 2 DR. SPT. CrE.
Tropical orange with black interior sun rool 5 speed transm1ss1on cvstom
pin !Stnprng. air condrlronlng 110280514
'77 MEW RAT f 24 SrlDER
8flght red Witn black lnm, 5-speed. Dunlop chrom" wtre wheels. AM..f'M stereo. pin stnping. JOI 15606
;;,.ss1s8t.55N0W 55795
'71 MEW 131 4 DR. SEDAN
Classic white with saddle tan rntenor with gas saving s speed
transm1ss1on, Michelin radial trres. disc brakes 110333712
· wAss5104 .s6NOW 54395
'71 NEW RAT 131 4 DR. SEOAN
Colorful bright orange with brown vrrryl upholSlery 5 SPeed transmission.
radial tires. disc brakes l!0345933
wAsss1 os.!>o NOW 54395
'71 MEW RAT 4 Dll SIOAM CZ to dMaose tr-ow.I
Medium metalflc blue with bl.a< vinyl trim, 6 speed lransm1ss1on. redial
tires. disc brakes. twin cam engl~. #0032680 -103<48345.
ACT HOWi M TOOAYI UMITED Offlll
SUPERB savaa DEPT: NICE SBKTION OF USED IMPORTS
Cars tubl.et to prior Nie. All prices plus tax & lie
Offer goOd 1111 Sun. 4·23-78 Ctoalng
DICK MILLER MOTORS
"T5 F\at, 128 ~ L. i&lnt cood Ca11 '4Ckm, Scott.
Beltolrer.
On U>e Sana.. Ana fo'wy '10 91111;, tnr. eltt anrt. 120 W. WARNER, AT MAIN
"74 Ftat Sedan l~ Oood
cond. Runs well 28 mp1-
SWO/bel 6'15-3ll83
• •
MERCEDES
BE NI
AM/FM 1ler, 111•11,
Colorado driven. idnt
~. ,.. to •pproclatc
83 ,000 mi 's. $8500
842·'73S1 .
SANTA ANA
SS 7 -2132 t1l..!·~llilllll F I .tl T
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?I... "" ~ Jhs•, nu OD,, DU • lit It "72 LTD B~· (old a.-ble ttH lluat sell. $l800. 557-8921 Vega CT WaJoa, red,
(lllBBI) ndialt, =i.N. OVER I 00 • • w/bllt vny t,op, t>ll.: lnt. ....................... after&pn:i. lugg rack, overbawed a SQ .... 1111 tlr : : AJC, P/S, P/B, S1100. '8'1Vlatacrulaerstawin ....... YMCI ;:Sc!:!: ~~•mR~ ~·ililllli• .. ilii~ ..,.. ... tl;0.4.C., '8 ~ aut~ radials. CADIUACS R"""r:""MtU.•R e .. .,s, Alt rv Tom.d~ ..RunsOran good. SMC.Mat~•••••••••••-••••••••• · ·
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VOLVO 1\lll power. factory air very aood cond, new ... •••••••••••••••••••• Y5'.Bl Cordob9 561. 99 Approx. 2 miles north of ~.a t ta c 8 1teel belted' radials, Mii-9950 frt-.a-tell me I'm '77 CHI .,,.. .... ~--·t Pl••• EXCLU0 n'ELY VOLVO ....._, 1 ereo pe, · .. uto P/S P/B --• ..,.. _," cuua 1 1c 95" RZK ~u•"'1<&0 -Lars~VolvoDealer cniteconlrol,seoll.nelfr • • • ·--••••••••• .. •••••••••••• crazy, but 1 am glvln1 . ._ · .. . .............. .
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LARGE 2025 S. Ma ..,... radio. 830-7821· $2500. SD-. Lak F t xlt $2495 Olds/Cadillac/GMC "' .. rIRVINe Eores e 58.ECTIOM OF Anahet'm 750-2011 '74 Chevy Monte Carlo, a.11"~5a3o USIDVW• S.D.f'l"wY.·AveryExil A/C, PtS. P /B, PJW, 110-7000 _.. ·m l42. 2·dr sl!d, 4•pd, LAGUNA NJGUEL $m0.00-0749 IN STOCICl!f a t nu" I t d (71 .. J ... ,~ L430 '78 Monarch Ghia. <&-cir llLl YATES -~~~O /bs~· :c~. ~.nP'. "" "" .,.. "J'JMooleCarlo.sandcol· VS. auto. air, AM /FM '6'61--RS HE ~ or, cocoa vinyl lof>, P /W· stereo, tape deck, vinyl 2828 HARIOR BLVD. • n..-v C '78 Cad Seville, extra locks. 6·way split seat, root, xlnt cond. $<1,350. COSTA M!IA
SanJuanCapistrano 1961VOl.VO 142 sharp, celebrity owned AM /FM s tereo tape Ph:l92-0352.
837-4800 49]..4511 COUPE..4 speed, factory Palm Sprinp car, only deck, cruise cnlrl, till ''JS W1n, rare I cyl,
al ond k l a ml M t t whl xlnt cond u ooo '75 Mont.ego, broni.e, 4-dr, loaded, A/C, auto uans, '70VW Bug, looks & rum r c ·•new 1 yb ue l..,OOO · us see oap· mi's.~P.P. ' steel be.lted tires, P /B, stereo, cuatm inter /ex· super. $12SO. or offer. paint " r uns wel l. precbte. $9995. Dlr. P /S, A/C. Xlnt. cood. t.er, •tetl belted tlret, lo
496-746levea. (~YSI07S ~ 1963 Con•$225. '2250.6'5-3419. mi's,~ofr.540-4614
'61 VW Bus. RecenUy rblt )llJtlF™ .. ft wtn 642·5370 '73 Colotly Part wgn. Like ~ 9960
eng & trans. Clean ·r-.•'76 Seville $9200• Im· 063 Nova 370 4 .spd, nu, wife'acar,only60,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
machine!$1S00.6'6-1481 ~;.Ooli7tla M•• mac,loaded,nuradials, bullt·283, new tires, mi.Mustaell.m.1320 1974 Ply. Satellite Sta.
· --P.P.ll36--0757. W 9 P/S P /B Street legal Dune BUCIY· mags. many xtras. Mlnt91J 9952 ag. pUS., • •
Xlnt cond. xtras, ready 'fBStaUOnw"n 4_5pd nda '1'1 Sedan DeVille, Eves;ll!n-3256 ••••••••••• .. ••••··~··· Air, Gd. tlrea.btra,?•· togo $2000 963-1354 1t pp ~200 gorgeous buckskin, fire Cooler. air s oca.s, _ · • some wor • · • .,. · mist lthr pwr se1tt.s wire 73 Monte Carlo. xlnt cond. '67 Mustang In XL NT trailer hitch, CB Radio
'73 vw sqbk, reblt eng. 5.57-GS:iO wbl;, AM/FM st~reo-Blue/White, best offer. COND! But needs paint, ind. Good Cond. $1,800.
cassst.er,gdoond.S1600. '13 Wagon, auto, air, tape,t.Jlt&telescopewbi, 548-7541 Sl500.ss7.sus 9215.0range,S.A.
9$.tJ67 stereo, rddlals. Very autol.r\lftk, temp contro1, "76 Impala Wgn, loaded, '65 Mu,,tanc. gd cond, •Plymouth Valiant '12 4
,,...VWB r 'bit s harp. Bes t oC!e r . auto lights. Mulit sell. :.i.ooo mi.PP. $850. 548-3140, leaved .,.f><l\ n. .. rt "" ug, sunroo • re 898-8968 PP. Take over lease ( th oor. _.....,. ""•• pa y . eng, good trans car. Nds w/oplion or purchase 751·1231 message a no ome. _833-__ 1653. ______ _
body wk. $.SSO. 646·3'787 1977 244DL. Air, auto. $9150. Mainl records '66 caprice, ldnl running '66Sale bats & pieces or all '76 Arrow 16,000 mi's.
.66 Bug w/sunroor good PIS, AM-FM stereo, pvt avail. 639·0962 days, cood,xlntdeal. Gr:eat 289 eng. bored & xlJ'lt cond, $29SO/oHer.
condition. $'150. ' pty. 833-213'7 M'l-4224 eves. 894~39. built3,000M548·2089 aft 6 SSl-80.15
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C&ll499-J868, 499·3408 '7~ Volvo 244GL sedan, m~ Sedan DeVUle, 13,000 Cllryshr 9925 ·1~ Fs~bck, ".-8, 57K, aut~.73 --P-ly_m_ou_lh_S_a-te-IL-1t-c-. -4
. ---69 VW Fastback, good air. snrf. I owner. 4·spd, rru. Cull pwr,. AC, new ••••••••••••••••••••••• air, li~e nu in & out. This dr, vs, auto, air, clean, tn..... 9767 rond., must sell. $1000 or copper ~/leatherette int. paint, xlnt inl. Call Must sell! '7'1 New car ts outstandin g! new paint. Runs good.
.. ••••••••••••••••••••• bstofr. Aft 5. 546.7058 Very ntce cond. Must Roger6'1S.52S3; 551·2338 Yorker. <I-cir. lkougham. 963-814.3 $995. 540-8644 "'7 TR M y · l --seU. $4795/bst ofr. Call ,; Im pp a;n4193 '' '1. aroon ic ory '72 Bus nice cond clean Mike963-3222or964·1077 19'10 De Ville, gold. Xlnt • · · · · '65 Mustang Deluxe 289. ·70 Satellite, air. P /B, ~..!,i~~ic ~~ t-,':5{i~ runs ~ell , good' tires: 74 V 1 Sl W t' k cond. Loaded. $1650 or ColltiMfttal 9930 loaded w/xtrs, gd run P/S. lo mi's, since over-.. ,.... · ..,_.,, • reblt eng $2600. 640-7~ 0 vo 8 gn, s .'c • best. 540-1421 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. gd Pill & uses no oil haul. Xlnt transporta·
1J> TR 7 Burgundy -AM /F M. aar. s3.2so. ,._ 9917 Mark fV '72. Xlntcond. Lo ~.842·2308 tion, $650firm. 968·t>\83 •. . '72 VW bus xlnt cond 673·5873 ~ · AM FM CB wfsilver ptn strtpes, xlnt $2800 Sta k • d ·1 . -••••••••••••••••••••••• au, nu eng. . ' . '68 Must. Lo mi :ill xtras POftttec 9965 cood. Must see. Many · c · g mi eage. Alltos. UMd 73 Camaro LT t y pe SJSOO/bsl.640-7015 t si-so '67 L'ord con, .. xtras 14 000 mi 898-3934 968-9761. Aft 5pm/wkdys. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM FM . I , -9912 c n ' .. ,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • / stereo, air. x nt Conette X!nt $12::i0. 645·9535 '70TEMPEST4·DR
t714) '76VW7 passbus,orig .AMC 9905 cond , $2800. (213>••••••••••••••••••••••• 6-l2·4062 •$29S• Yallsw-9770 owner. (act maint. Air. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '39-3179 •CORVETTES ....... ::;;~••••••••••• snrf, AM /FM. trailer71Gremlin,aJr,PS,auto '14Must.angll,2800CCV6, 631·3760
hitch, Z.bed, curtains. nu trans. 58,000 mi. $875. '7'1 Camaro, silver, T·lop, llG SELECTION auto, air, new tirt>s, xlnt .68 Pontiac Station
1975 VW radials. loaded! 45,000 644·2145 eves. A/C, auto. $5700. Call 1963 TO 1978! cond. $i!390. ~29__ Wagon, good condltlon
CONVBTllLE mi 's-Must sell immed! 640-7154 HOWARD Chew olet '66 Mustang, body gd 549-12161
With AN/FM cassette, $4.750. Only serious 1816 AMC Spor~atpout '11 Camaro, AM·FM caas. DOVE&QUAJLSTS. cond, $1000/bstofr. fadial Ures & only 36,000 quabried buyers please. Wagon, 31,000 m1, IS, lmm.accond. MUlt aeJI. !Near MacArthur, Jam· 548-4258
inllea. t280MOR >. 979-0188. cPl/eanS, ~~;..!381 95· Very 6'5-2911 boree & Bristol)
. MUST SH!!! · .,.... ....... · NEWPORT BEACH 1966 red convert. blk top, '72 VW Super Bu1. LT l I I
·73 Grand Prix. Cully eqpt.
nu paint. xlnt cond.
$2200/8 .0 . 640·8368.
213-594-0712. MJrocJ. AMtFMcasa, .,ood con· '71HMnet,4dr .auto.AC, '75Camaro .Aulo,ar, auto. 6 cy. mmac.
" PS 1llnt cond yellow AM·FM s tereo , nu '78CORVETI'E 67s-2000ofc 499·393_1hm .,.. Fireb'ird ~..,,VS, PS, . Mazda/Rettemff dition. 536·13U or • • · radials.Xlntcond.$3995. ......_rocecar, -""" ·2150 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 968-3553 54.S-354.1 ·-r '65, fixer up pr. PB, air, muat sec. $1600 • --•·.:-L 9910 645-1091 . PP.(714)540-7S59Ken .. """ or o ffer. 831·1'124 ; • 645-5700 62 VW I t _,.,. ...,.,., L
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'75 HONDA CIYIC:
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'65 FOIOMUSfAH'i
lie. 033MXA
'71 PORSCHE 91 If
Lie. 318 NBW
'7' FIAT 1315
l ie. 923 AFC ............... .
'75 COUGARXR7·
Lie. 705 NXR ............... .
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5269
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, runs " n . new '67 C SI I 00 '7 pd 32M "'·II 631 5019 494-7140 arry ----I •h bk f l d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clftllllro 4. 4-s . . .-u pwr. ----·------1!'! ":t!~itl~~~1!df~: ~~t 'ge;e;~to:~~g;~r '78 Regal: fully loaded, CallSSl·382'3 A/C, wht w{lan Int. Mint Alltos, Mew 9100 Autot, Mew 9100 Atit01, Mew 9100,A.ttot, Mew 9100
$1875. ~ bst ofr. 770-0881 2'.000 ma. p /$. stereo. Clile•ralet 9920 cond. 840-21 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••-••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
tape, P JW, T JW, A/C, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ec.m.r t 9l3 1974 VW 71 Westphalia Pop-Top, xtra clean. $4500. 644·7829 ; •• ;t.•••••••u •••••••• good cond. S2700. 1916 CHEVY XR ..... n.. ... 'd ~oo 412 WAGOH 540-4706, Cosu Mesa '70 RJ•i«a MOMTICAlLO '76 7· r u...,-eq,..p · .. Automatic t.ran.1. " very • $1000 494.9IJ37 cu ln. eng. 35,000 ml. dean! <268LFJ). '73 VW 412 Wagon, air, Automatic, pwr. steer-$4800. 673-5633 ~y -610 radio radials $1825 '78 Cent"'"" 4 dr, FM. tilt in<. air cond .• lilt wheel """.. -• ' · -" & Landau top. Uke new· •77 COUGAR Mlrode R...an 644-502l5 whl. A /C, 48•000 ml, only 18 ,000 m II u . Auto. tran.s., factory air
R It . clean. $2900. 644·7829 Mcada/ fttCIU 61 Bu&. snrf, reblt eng, (l.30RFA>. conditioning. radio. Lan-
2100 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. or ig cond. r adia l s, '73 Buick Regal. burgun· ONLYS4S90 dau top. Just over 5,000
6 3 l·S330 $625/Beslofr 968·5563 dy, blk leatherete, \•in Miracle lteMIH miles. 1930TDll.
, roof, alr , P/S, P/8, P /W, u-...t-/R _...... tt.-999 lt74 VW, clean. runs ex· 70 v.w Convert Bug tiJL Xlnt cond. Must sell. ..._ .,._.. ~
cellellt $2500 846.2527 Oass1c. showrm cond. lo $2395/bst ofr. Call Mike 2100HarborBlvd., C.M. 540-S6JO
Bev. ev~. · ml, bcstofr PP. 492-67~ 963-32Z2or9&4·l07'7 6ll-5JJO
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2626 HAAeoa BLVD
COSTA MESA
Dodge 9915 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'70 Oart4 dr,
xlnt lran1 Sl ,000.
963-8083 aft 6pm
Ford 9940 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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nu tires & ball, PS/PB.
Vln top. Mutt sell fast.
$1000. l>P. 968-4201 ·
'64 Falcon Convert'l, fair
running cond. SSOO .
642-8408
74FORDLTD
Factocy alr conditioning.
power 1teerio1, power
brakes, radio, healer,
vin1lrool. (786KYI).
$2555
~5830
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COSTA MESA
'IT Ct'7 Sq, tJJ( 0111. mJ.
Full pwr. llint~cond.
OrlJ. owner. $1050. ai.-
U62 Ford Mercury Comet
'350/beat oiler Call
"2-$370
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SPECIAL
FLEET DISCOUNTS
THIS WEEKEND ONLY! ! !
'78 CONCORD
2 DOORS - 4 DOORS -STATION WAGONS
.·•79 JEEP CJ 1 78 CHEROKEE
CJ-5 .. & CJ..7'•
CALL 847-9 551 N OW!
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NEW
1978 TOYOTA .
PICKUP
Chrome bumper, Del
Bar mirrors.
(RN23-07 4920)
llCFS SAU PRICE
5434500
CAMPER SHELL
ftc SALE
With The Purchase of my New.Toyota ~ic ...
Truck in our ~ stock at ti.-ofipwcllCne.
NEW
1978 TOYOTA
COIOUASl·J
LIFTIACX 5 Sl'HD
AM/FM stereo. styled steel wheels. rear window
defogger and much more. CTE5Hl71495l.
WAS $4982.50
IKE'S SALE PRICE
5457650
NEW
.. 1978 TOYOTA
COIOMA 4 DOOtt Power $feerlng. luxury edition,
AM/FM/MPX radio, custom pin .__
stripes. custom wheel well mdgl., ·
custom r ocker panels. (RT105-071477).
WAS 5'473.SO
IKE'S SALE PRICE s532f50
NEW
1978 TOYOTA.
COIOLU
2 DOOlt SID4H
Custom side mdgl.
stripes. CTE31314197J.
WAS $3690.00
IKE'S SALE PRICE
532
We are working
hard to give you o
whole MW way to
buy o car. and
we 'v e got o
completely new
policy l n our
service dept ••••
fast, courteous
service you can
depend on. C.ome in
and see us ••.
you'D be ~ you
did!!
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ESPANOL
"OLE"
YOUR VOLVO HEADQUARTERS
'77 VOLVO CLEARANCE SALE
SEE OUR #I
CLEAN AIR CAR
1977 VOLVO 26.4 GLA 1977 VOLV0·264 GLA 1977 VOLVO 264 GLA NEW '78 VOLVO 2445
·Auto .• PIS., P/B, air, custom pin stripes.
(VC26465Hl040791). . Auto .. P/S, P/B. power windows, l,lir cond., custom
pin stripes. (VC28465H1042005).
Auto .. PIS. P/B, air, power windows, custom T-top
sunroof. (VC26465H1-046091 ). 4 speed. tinted glass, power brakes.
(VC24445L 1-321121)
WAS SI0,290
IKE'S SAl:.E PRICE
$8578'
"71 TOYOTA
COIOM4 2 DL HARDTOP
4 speed. radio. red. white root. Nice car. (727EKS).
s1999
"74 TOYOTA
COIOUA J DL SIDAN
.C speed, AM radio, heater.
It's nice. Under 30,000 miles.
(196957}.
175DATSUH
IJIOSIDA.M
4 speed, air conditioning,
vinyl roof. (683MJO).
·11TOYOTA
CB.ICA
f speed, 41r conditioning,
AM/FM radio. vinyl roof,
.mags. new radials.. (060082).
s4999
'72 TOYOTA
C&ICA
4 speed. air condilioning,
mags. (157EXXl.
"74 TOYOTA
c&JCACHCn.
5 speed, air conditioning.
AM/FM radio. vinyl roof, red
finish. Sharp! (279TRU).
53399
"76TOYOTA
COltou.A SPT. en.
4 speed, AM/FM stereo
radio & tape. mags. Special
PaJnt WONl (353RKR).
WAS SI0,190
IKE1S SALE PRICE
WAS SI0,690
IKE'S SALE PRICE s1479 .·
•73 TOYOTA
CIUCA
Auto. tr .. 0~-~1)· 001d finis ~~ • car! (414H,~
52999
'72 VOLVO
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FOR KATHLEEN O'RED.LY. direc-
tor, Consumer Federation of America
sa.ce ,o.•re .i.o • direct« of ... s.. o., Board, pa... apla1a the
abaof tlaelleyJS-0.,0bMnaoce.
-Baell R. S.,.._, Beacliwoocl. N..I.
• Our aim Is to make everyone aware of
the most attractive solution to our energy
poblems -the sun. It's free. nonpoDut·
Ing, safe and plentiful. Using solar energy
also aeates new )obs and lowers utility
bills. This national day of celebration can
spark the impetus needed to bring about
• the widespread use of solar power. What
Wiii Sun Day be another Earth Day? Earth Day did f°' the environment, we
hope Sun Day can do for promodng a
transttk>n to solar energy. Most consumers an? already too famlll.ar with ri5lng fuel costs.
but not enough people realize that solar energy is avallab&e now and ls ecoriomical now,
loo. Scheduled activities across the country range from teach·tns to energy fairs to
solar-home tours.
FOR BRUCE DERN, star of Coming Home
I think .laae Foada te • troablemaker aacl • ~
SIDce 90• etarred wttb liter ID Co111 ... Ho•e. what do
JOU tblak of lier? -8 . .1 •• .lefla-eoa c~ Mo.
• I found her to be a bit contradktOf)I In that, although she's
strong on .certain points In theory, st. has a tendmcy to do the
reverse. From an acting point of vtew, st.'s the most profes-
sional woman rve ever worbd with. and the most disdplined.
She·s extremeJy supporttve and Oatie. She aho is one of the
most attractive 40-year~ wonwn I know.
FOR 1RACY AUSTIN. tennis star
Do ,... 11.ne • pm.ate ttlt... -clo ~ ido ,...,.
ec:boolwork 011 the road? -8 .M., lake Chadee, La.
• Since rm never away from school for more than a weelc, It's
not necessary for me to haw a M«. When I know rm going on
a trtp, I get my assignments fof the next few days from my
teacher. Fnt thing I pack are my boob -work at my
lllSSlgnments while rm traveling and when rm not playing er
woticlng out. Ifs a good arrangement -rm new:r too far
bdmd or loo much ahead of the.-of my class.
FOR PHU. DONAHUE. tails-show host
w., do ........ clo laON ............. ..-.1 .. It
what tile P9blk: _._ .. ? ba't It •afak to ... __....-.
tlw!ycaa'ttfdU. a ward? -E.V. BeO• at-. WaM.
• True, many of us In this game are accused of taldng too
much. Of course, tdeally, the guest does most of the chatting.
However, 90IM guests share vey lltde while others floet a bat·
t.leshlp of words .-ound a rowboat ol thought. When this hap-
pens, the host has to step In and try to control the barzmd of
words. And thin the hast rkks crttldlln fer '"tabag too much ...
FOR THE •ASr EDROR
.I.ct, c.ter -clac:rtba heneU u •a
llCM1Natfe &om C.U.H..D (Georgia).•
SIDce ltouaal .... are .,.oa,•ou
wttb ltot1.MWork. aad I dot1bt tllat ou
PNeldea1'• ............... doe9...,,. rd.., ........... ..._. w.. ptc:tme o1
ltenelf. -N.11 .• Pocatello, lclalto
•You coWdn't be more wrong. Judy Car·
ter runs ha house and takes care of Juon
James. 2. without the help of a maid °' a
cook. She hates housework, though: "The
jobs I dread most are the big ones -wash·
Ing windows. deaning woodworic . scrub-
bing wax off the kitchen flcxx. Evayday Does she enjoy ho~work?
c:hora -deaning the bathroom, making
the beds and vacuuming -I put off for as long as possible." But she loves cooking, ~es
pedally when I have plenty of time '°' complk:ated recipes. Our faVOrite Is a chicken·
and-mushroom fondu. What takes Judy away from these domestic tasks is her volun-
tfff wodt {Of the ERA. much of which she does on the phone from home
FOR TINA TURNF.R. recording star
How do yoa pue all thoee ltoan whlle trHeUng to ,oar
cOllCel1 data here aad •broad? -C.S .• Snaaaab. G..
e I used to read comk:s. Then I decided my mind could use a
bit of Improvement. so I took up serious reading. As well as
teaching me a lot about life, tt also hnproved my vocabulary. I
used to get embarrassed when big words that I could not
understand were flung at me. Now I do the flinging. I also
meditate -to digest aD I swallowed. Ttrne goes much qWcker
now on planes and trains than it did when I read comics.
FOR MARLIN PERKINS, star of Mutual of Omahas WiJd
Kingdom
E...., tltDe I ,ell •t my eoa few keeping • eaUe u • pet.
ltle ...,__ le tbat that'• liow your lowe of wtJcllJfe
............... t1 -F.M .• S.U-. Kaa.
• Yes. As a kid tn Kansas, I caught snakes -along wtth frogs,
turtles and Reid mice. Much lata'. when I stwiled molpgy at the
University of Mls.ourl, my &andlady almost had a heart a~
when I told her my pet king snake escaped from my room (and
was ncwr found).
FOR ANnfONY PIETROPINTO. author of Beyond the
Mc* Myth
Do 909 .... wttlt llaebotaaal. wbo eakt, I thlak, •oet wa•-&o.e to be baclly U..ted? -11.G •• Caatoa. Oltlo
• This macho myth must hfve some truth to It. Recent
resean:h on love reveals that when the sympathetic navous
symm Is~. as It may be when one Is being tromped on,
people may oonfuM tflls arousal with feelings ol love rather
than fear or anger. But, eventualy, even the densest damsel
lllnds to c:.ud1 on If.a ll's not kJiM thal has her blood boiling.
CON C.-c9..... no a G. ..... G. L-.
A. "s++ S. ....... 5-fonl UnMnlly. Califon8 . PRO All> con
The gDlll of ec)og«ion is to provide
the llUdmt wtth tha abl1lty to think at-
ticalllj, lndepeitde.1dij and to 90lw
complex problems. Of late, many cols
&eges have tended to popu1amie lebm·
~. aDowtng themtelva to become
weJt.. agenda, enc:ounta ~.
poltical fronts end 90d8I dubs. Col-
lege curricula ba98CI on a:pa'lence
alone, skipping from one spntual life experience to the
next, II not meaningful when It lacks the ltr\lcture of a val-
ue syarn that NSUlts fn ICandmda dcwloped through
generations of teflec:tlott. Each time students dlvat their
attention to the &ta. thay are foregotng the klndtoltub.tai't·
tlYc leamtng opportunity that we can pr°'1lda bast -a
capactty to enaJyze sltuatk>nt objecttvety and demon·
atrate a high~ of competence and tpedftc ~
Should Colleges lldum
To Traditional &uclB?
lndulions of higher educdon
saw two pwposa: to expand
our knowt.dge and~ of
all that Is around us and to trans-
mit such lcnowtedge to suc:ca-
llve gcneratklns. To return to
tradltloneJ studla would requn
that an aducadonal Institution re-
dhct lta l'C90Ul'Clel, both human
and ftnand.I, oway from theM two functions. While
some~ of the beslcl (I.e., traditk>nel subjects) ts
I'« ry. such should never be emphamed to the point
of lmltlng the growth of knowledge. Even now, the trend
tOWMd lncrastng sp«Mhatlon Is becoming 0 necawy
upec:t of furthcrtng knowtedge. Students are becoming
~ burdaned wtth matertal that has to be dlgated
for them to be tndy educated.
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"They don't 8t any stereotype; they're an extremely broad group. The only things they
have in common are that they're highly intelligent, motivated and organized."
Top prizewinners Philip King (3rd), J~ph Tam:t (2nd} and Michael Briggs {ht) glue a vlctoty handshake.
By Pam Lambert
The news came over the
school loudspeaker as John
Rainbolt was sitting In his math
analysis class. "All the kids went
wild , and I almost feD out of my
chair," says the 18-ye.ar-old from
Independence, Mo.
Sally Dennis of San Antonio
found out when she was called to
the prlncipal's offlc4r. And Tricia
Furlong of Loretto, Pa., says she
wa.s wonied when she was called
out of her chemistry class to find
several of her teachers gathered
In the hall wearing serious ex-
pressions. "When the ~
said to me, 'We had a phone can.· I was really worried that
something had happened to
someone In my family," recalls
Trida, who .has eight brothers
and sisters. a.t ....... of bad ......
what Trida, John and Sally
found out was that they had
been selected as among the
country's 40 most promising
young ldentlsts In the p«estiglous
Westinghouse Science Talent
Se.-ch and would be flown to
Washington, O.C .• to compete
for $67,500 In teholmhlps.
Althot.-gh dwy ... • com--
mon Interest tn science, John,
Sally and Tricia are as different
from one another as they are
from the stereotype of a young
scientist -the skinny kid with
shot1 hair and thk:k horn rims
who feels at home only with lest
tubes or telescopes.
John, a minister's son, has a
solldly built 185-pound body that
testtfles to his enjoyment of
spom. As an offensive back on
his hlgh school's varstty fOotball
team, John was named player of
the week In the Kansas City area.
He also enjoys rock concerts and
works 20 hows a week In the
l"(lalntenanc;e department of a
local hospital.
Seventeen-year-old Sally
Dennis, the daughter of an Afr
Force physician. has lived In
several states but Is now back In
her birthplace, San Antonio. She
Meet the young scientists on
our cover. In the foniground IS
Mary Kroening, a second alter-
nate from San ()Mgo. Behind her
en Donna Pldcrell of~.
Ohio, and Peta Sandbom of
Fort~. Colo.
In the third row ar. San Art-
Is a serious ballet student and
was a finalist in the San Antonio
Miss Teenage America contest.
The smaD diamond Sally wears Is
• a promise ring &om a former
schoolmate who Is now a fresh-
man at Texas A & M, where she
plans to go to college this fall to
become a psychologist.
Trtda Farl~ 18 u outgo-
ing as one might expect a mem-
ber of a family of nine children to
be. At Bishop Carroll High
School in Ebensburg, Pa., 17 -
year-old Trida is a studenl-gov-
emment secretary and was a nat-
ural choice to be selected by the
Westinghouse finalists to speak
at the awards banquet. As one of
Tricia's classmates who made the
three-and·a-half hour drtve to
Washington to see her durtng the
competition said. "It's not f! If
she spends aD her time In the
ABOUT OUR COVER
tonlo native Sally Dennis on the
left and Trtda Furlong of L.c:ntto,
Pa., on the right. From left to
right In the last row ant OanJel
Grossler of West Onnge. N.J .•
MtchMI Hirano of lrvtngton,
N.Y., and Jonathan Feinaein'of
Menlo Park. Calif.
biology lab. She's not an egg-
head; she has a normal life.'' The judges of the competition
agree that the young scientists.
all In their last year of high
school. are a diverse group. Or.
Stuart Hauser, an assistant pro-
fessor of psychiatry at the Har-
vard Medkal School. said,
"They don't flt any stereotype;
they're a broad group. The only
things they have In common are
that they're highly intelligent.
motivated and Ol'ganlzed."
Or. Hauser was one of eight
judges who Interviewed the final·
lsts during their five-day stay In
the nation's capital. The judges
had the dlfflcult job of seJectlng
the 10 students who would re·
cetve echolarshlps ra.nglng from
$4,000 to $10.000 (all other
flnaltsts would rec:ie!ve $250).
When the students weren't
Not pictured on the cover are
Philip King of Rum90n, N.J .. the
third-place wtnner; fourth-place
wtnner Samuel Weinberger of
New Rochelle, N.Y.; sixth-place
wtnner MlchaeJ Mattis of Scan·
dak, N.V.; and first altanate
Robert Klerer, of lrvtngton, N. V.
struggling to answer judges'
questions, such as "What is the
temperature at the bottom of the
ocean?'' they enjoyed a busy
schedule of science-oriented
sight-seeing, chmaxed by a 10-
minute meeting with the
country's most famous former
engineer, President Carter. The
young scientists also exhibited
their projeds at the National
Academy of Sciences.
Their displays reflected the di·
verslty of their Interests. The
robot built by 16-year·old
Jonathan Kaplan of New Yori<
City delighted visiting children at
one end of the Academy's Great
Hall. And, a few feet away, 17-
year-old Robert Klerer of Irv·
lngton, N.Y., made the com·
pute:r he had programmed play
music ranging &om "The Star-
Spangled Banner" to the theme
from Star Wars. Meanwhile. his
classmate at bvtngton High
School, 17-year-old Michlo
Hirano, explalned how he had
stmulated deep ocean conditions
with a darl<ened refrigerator to
do his projects ~th mlcroscopk
ooeanlc plants.
s.n,o...t.•owect ecnp-
boel&a containing swatches of
fabric she had dyed <We the
Cont~
Conliiwed
course ol four years and 1. 400
tab on the nature ol dye-bond-
Ing, whle the youngest ftna.list.
15-year-old Samuel Weinberger
ol New Rochelle. N.Y .. fielded
quadons about his wodt In
mathematical theory with preco-
cious poise. I
How had Weinbager's pannts
ruaed to ha rdeak>lll! Samuel.
who Mady has been saudying
ClOlege mad'I at Cnla•mhla Uni-
wnlly wMe eo1npldi19 his last
year ol high IChool , replied, "l
think they're happy, but they
didn't tt.aly say. They do not
want me to get a sweled head."
But ewr'I Smnuers cool was
tested when he won fourth ptzie
and a $6,000 scholinhip later In
the week.
Eighteen-year-old lance
Johnson ol Sprit Lake. Iowa.
estimated that It toolt him as
La~ Johrwon demonmmes
the machine he built..
many as 1,000 hours to do his
~ on the deterioration ol
nylon filament used In weed-cur-
ting devas. but he said that tm
modle:r, a bridge teacher who Is
~to bec:m1m19 a life mas&er,
had never been able to teach him
the game because he "dktn'I
have enough pattenc.e."
As the judges toolt stock ol the
finalisas. the students were busy
getting to know one another. 'For
many. the progiam provided
their 6rst opportunity to dJ:sa.m
theJr wodt with pea'S who could
understand them. At dinner one
night, a~ ol ftnalsts amused
themselves by writing chemical
formulas that made jokes on
paper napkins and passing them
around the table. One student.
Robert Duncan ol St. Joseph,
Mo .• sakt. "Whenr 4dM can you
talk about Thomas's tHts
lcalcutus textbooks) ewer dinner
aoept at Thonas's house?"'
Many of the students Welt! .... so
kI4* ! d by the odl8 cor*5-
tants that they woeidcted f 1heir
own seJe.ctlon hadn't been a
mistake. Seventeen-year-old
Judith Benda ol Honolulu, who
won Mt. place, said, "They're aD
obviously lnaedlily smart, and
they know about things that
make your_jaw hang operi."
lii4Jit!llltve • the flna8sts were
In their own &e.lds, they made oc-
casional. .....mgly t..nart
dips. MB he'd dropped olf the
students for dinner at an Italian
restaurant one night, a bus driver
commented, "'They may be geni-
uses, but a few ol them left their
c:oaas on the bus."
The students' ~ b
their achievements are almost as
dlwne • they •e-Hal the
!J'OUP has at lmst one PlftJ1l
worldng In a dmae-1'' !
field, and many. such as 18-year-
old Philip King ol Rumson, N.J.,
credited having a scientist parent
with sparking their Interest In
sdence. Philip, who&e system to
diminish the chance of earor In
computer computations won him
tt.-d prizle and an $8,000 schol-
anbip, said, "Bads. In second
~ they had bs write our c..
Na klMdilll• to show olf bow
wel wi printed. J Sllld I wanted
to be an eledrlcal engineer, just
like my father."
But having a s-ent dotng sim·
ilar wodt was sometimes a hind-
rance, as In the case of Robert
Klerer. who was named ftrst
abema&e for his program to
~ Input from one oompu-
ter language to another. He
recaDs that his father, a pro(essor
ot aimpute:r 8dence, Mbied to
discourage me. He said I couldn't
do it." Robert added with a
unie, ~ he doesn't know
mudt about ... pmticuls tape. .. s-.. I s a1"' ,
their 9JChools with ~ them;
others had thanks b pmticular
teachers. Seventeen-year-old
&egg Tard of Arlington
Heii#s. II.. who. prq.:t in-
volved fa. yeas of observing
A&tcan JJebra finches. Slid. "It
was my bk>logy teacher who gave
me the motivation. Ewr mae
freshman year she said, 'We're
going to enter Westinghouse,
7th place winner La~
&rgman and his fruit Pies.
and we're going to win. -
Saly Dennis thinks her fami-
ly' s help Is what enabled her to
do her pro;a;t_ Min a way my be-
ing here Is almost liM a family
award to them fa, putting up
wtth my wodt," she said. MMy
faml)y Is always dotng some pro-
ject o.-other. We just finished
wilh my brother's shaatt pro;ed
-we aD read boob about
sharks and discussed thern at
dinner -and next is my sls&er' s
~-That's probably why
we're so dose."
Other students seemed largely
self·motlvated. Dr. Rosalyn
Yalow, the 1'177 Nobel Prize
winner In mediclnewhoaddressed
lhe group. had them In mind
when she ob9erved over mom·
Ing coffee. ~Then are some kids
who can live In a cave and stiD
come out all right."
Whether or not their families
were a source ol motivatk>n.
many students said their house-
holds were affected by their sd-
entiftc WOfk. Sbcteen·year-o&d
Lawrence Bergman of Bayskle.
N.Y .. whose study of lhe court·
ship habits ol the fruit f1y earned
him a $4 ,OOOseventh-placeschol-
arshlp, recalled, "One night after
dinner I got a banana for dessert.
and when f opened It, haJf ol the
inside was deaned out. The flies
had acaped and gotten to It."
Bergman also had to get up every
morning at 5:30 for two and a
half years lo work since fruit flies
mate be5t at dawn.
Other finalists' protects had
more subtle effects on their fam·
ilies. Robert Duncan said, .. My
mom started refentng to me as
'the family whlrtwlnd'; I'd just
whirl In and out ol the house."
Eighteen-year-old Mary Kroening
ol San Diego commented. "f was
so busy ( couJdn't get everything
done, and so something had to
go. My room Is never clean ...
Many ol the finalists agree that
their lntereR In sdence began
early. Robert Duncan recalled. "f
was always fascinated by eJectn-
dty. When I was 3 or 4 , (put the
wrong end ol a cont In my mouth
and plugged the other In. (
almost JdDed myself. -By the
time he was In fourth grade.
Jonathan Kaplan had built his
first robot. Barbara Shutt ol Har·
vard. Mass .. began designing her
own telescope at age 12.
M.,be becallM of their
Ufelont1 lnohelneat In the
sub)ect, It lsn'I lnleresl In science
but lack of It that Is hard for the
Westinghouse students to under·
stand. "I have probkmu under-
standing why people don't un·
derstand." said Mary Kroening.
Judith Bender observed. "Sci-
ence Is like one glanl practical
applk:atlon -everything you do
can be appbed somewhere ··
The 31th Westinghouse Sci-
ence Talent Search finally drew
lo a close with lhe awards ban·
quel, a formal affair that saw 500
members ol the Washington 9d-
ence community gathered In the
wedding-cab white and gotd
Grand &llroom of the Mayflow-
er Hotel. After the finalists. a ltttJe
awkward In thetr unac:customed
formal wear. had tried to eat
their roast beef and baked Alaska
with composure, the moment
they had been awaiting f<X five
days finally arrived.
First, tht two alternates were
named, then tenth place, ninth
p&ace, sixth place, fifth place.
Jhird place. second ... and ftoiD.
ly 17-ycar·old Michael Stephen
Briggs ol Adelphi, Md.. was
named the flrst·place winner of a
$10. 000 scholarship.
The competition wet OYCT. But
If the 40 flnallsb are at all like
their distinguished prcdeces.
son. who Include two Nobel Prize
Winners, their storla are f'!llt
just beq\nnlng MW
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EVER HEAR OF A WIDE
SQUEAK?
We had a door that had a squeak
Or squeak that had a door.
I really don't know which to
speak
Of lost. and which before
But thonb to dropJ)fng drops of
oil
And swinging. pgglmg. resbng.
We got results from all our lotl
And now at least ore resting.
The door's so sound that there's
no sound.
And. being more expl1cft.
It's hard to tell. now. who's
around ....
That squeak? Oh. how we miss
it!
·-Richard Armour
It must have been the fuD moon.
A fellow's car broke down on the
highway. so he put flares all
around ii. For the next hour peo-
ple drove by singing. ~Happy
birthday 10 you!"
-~heaKent
Knowing her hu.sband's habit of
sampling everything she baited.
a woman ~ft a note on a doun
fresh tans· -counted -one
dqun." On her return she found
only 10 torts and a note. -Think
metrlc. •· -Thomas LaMonce
THROUGH A CHILD'S
EYES
todl .. 1111 dln.r.ntly. Send
origlNll contribudonl to "alld,"
Famlly Weekly, 1-41 Lexington
Aw .. N.Y~ N.Y. 10022. $10 II
ueed-flOM rwtumed.
My gentle 4-year-old neph-
ew lns191ed on helping mc
pk;k berrln. A few minutes a.ta he wu quMdy aamtn-
lng • pric:bd Anger. "Did •
thom prtdl yoar I Mked
aollcltously. --Va, Aunt
Mafll,. he replied Mdlil. "'but
It didn't mun to. It )mt
didn't Me me coming."
-Mory Sttnner
Fennlmott, Wis.
The powe-r of TV was Ulustrated
recentJv when a teocher asked
her clau to name the great rivers
of the worfd. The first pupil to
answer sold. "Joan."
-Fron Ir T vger
AH WOMEN
It seems to me a trifle queer
Thal girls should wont their
stockings sheer.
Then hide them with o
manlike suit
And shoes up to the knee to
boot
-Walt Streightil/
PERFECTm
'They now have coffee dispenseTS
for office use that look exactly
like filing cabinets. 1nese will
match up with lots ol coffee
drinken who look ex.actty like ol-
fice workers. -Henry Leabo
An elderly lady. trying to watch
the afternoon movie. became in-
creasingly annoyed by the fidget-
ing of a small boy sitting next to
her. Finally. she lost patience.
~voung man. why aren't you in
school todayr
.. Because I have the measles.''
the little one replied.
-Lone Olinghouse
CAR-PET-BAGGER
Today. when o mon opens o car
door f<K o woman. it Is either o
ne111cororo new womon.
-John Newton Balcer
I have always had the greatest
admiration fOI' Robinson Cruioe.
He always had his work done by
Friday, while I never seem to get
mine done at aU. -Rex Mobley
By Frri B•glnskl
/
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I
" oc.o do }IOU feel about
guaranteed annual
allowance$. Dad?''
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'Theres also no get-
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I smoke for the pleasure of it.
fur the taste. And for enjoying
a cigarette after my long day as
a teacher.
'Then at night when I
work myotherjob.-asadrummer
-I enjoy lighting up between sets.
It's part of the way I live.
"fur me, the dilemma was
how to find a cigarette that could give
me taste without high tar.
And that was quite a dilemma.
hWhich is why I appreciate Vantage
as much as I do. It's the only low-tar cigarette
I've found (and I've tried several other brands)
eas
"
that really gives me ciga-
. rette taste and satisfaction.
; · 'f\nd the Vantage
~·; filter is especially neat
· because it1s firm yet easy
drawing.
''As far as
Vantage goes. my mind
is made up. And that's
I. ; just t~e way I like it:'
.( ~&'d~
Mike Barbano
Atlanta. Georgia
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ut Plus Color: A Uttle Change
Makes A Big Difference
. .
L lttle changa can make a big dflferenal l,f you
like your hair long, lcttp It that IOG}I. J_, get It
•hapH to make ft beha~ and to flatter your
face. Look at fhe ~ banp can make to cover a
high ~head and proolde balance for a.firm chin.
A •hampoo-ln formula hafrcolorlng cla.e to }'Otlr
natural color mats hair prdtfa and ahlnfa and.gloa
) It more bodjA. Ughta C081ndlc:s «>/tnafeatura, too.
What's the formula for
making the most~ your
featutes? Start a beauty
adventure with these
expert tips.
Cut plus color! That's the formula
for beautiful h2llr. The cut gives your •
hair the form It needs to frame and
flatter your face. It can make your
eyes look bigger, your cheekbones
hlghet or balance unbecoming
features. The color ls the accent that
lends definition and excitement to
your style, as It enhances your skin
tone, enriches the color of your eyes
and highlights your features.
Make a little change or a dramatic
one. There are all kinds of
posslbtllties. All you have to do Is ftnd
the right ones for you.
Mah your ocon color prdtter.
Make your hair shinier, richer and
more manageable at the same time.
Haircolortng can do all that. Try It
out with a nonperoxJde hatrcoloring
first . It washes out after four to stx
shampoos and gives you a chance to
by the shades. If your complexjon Is
rosy, by the cool ash shades. If It's
sallow, by the warm gokten or red-
dlsh shades. One sets off the other.
You11 love the rich highlights.
If you want color that lasts longer
or If you want to go a trifle lighter, use
the one-step shampoo-In formula
haircolorings, again In a cool or
warm shade dependlng upon your
skin tone.
You can make your own color
rlche:r and happier, whlle you cover
gray and make your hair more man-
ageable as well.
Go o little lighter. Ughter is hap-
pier, and It's more flattering for most
people. Skin tones ltghten as you get
older. Gray ls nature's way of com-
pensating for that, Bghtenlng the hair
to make It more flattering to the skin
tones. But gray ls old, and who
needs that? Vou can take that gray.
make tt a fighter c:O&or •• take on a
younger outlook, and make tt work
to your advantage. It's easy wtth one-
COtllbuld
\
M y gray looked so awful, it made
me look older than my husband.
I'm too young to look ol<l. But no
way did I want to use hairroloring.
Until I found LovinCl~C.Olor-Lotion .
It's not like most • . oringli.
lt's ~der. Because Loving c.are has
no peroxide. And no peioxide to
me, means it's not furever.
Jt comesfium Clairol. (And nobOdy
else bas anything like it.) It's so simple
..,... 0 19711 Qolrol ltW"
and easy. All I do is wash away
my gray and wash in my own natural
color. And I look like "me" again.
But that's not all the good news.
My hair's in super shape now. It's
got body. And Shine. I can't believe
how fufl it is. Loring c.are is actually
good for my hair.
My hair's never looked better.
My hair's never felt better. And neither
haven
You're too young
tolookold:
Contiluud
step shampoo-in formula haircolor-
ings. To find your right shade look for
the pictures on the hairco&oring pack-
ages that are close to your own color
and a little lighter. Then look at the
·shade-selection charts on the side or
back to see how it will work on your
hair. Try the color on one small sec-
tion of your hair ftrst , according to
package directions. That way, you'll
know exactly how the color will look.
Using the colOf takes only 20 to 30
minutes, and It gives you a lift that
makes that time Investment really
worthwhile.
If you have lots of gray and It
doesn't want to take the color,
choose creme fOt'mula halrcolortng.
It takes just a Uttle longer, but the In -
creased coverage ls worth the time.
Go a little d•ka. If you really
think darker ls prettier, you can do
that, but do It carefully. It can be dif-
ficult to remove darker halrcoloring if
you decide you don't like It.
Try the nonperoxlde halrcolorings
first. They wash away after several
shampoos, and you can change
shades If you want. Once you have
decided on the shade. if you want a
color that lasts longer, you can
cbange to a shampoo-in formula
hAircOlortng.
Go much lighter. If your hair Is
already fairly light and you want It to
be very light. you may be able to do
that with one-'step shampoo-In for-
mula halrcoloring. Try It on one
small section of hair to see whether
you like It.
If your hair Is dark, or if It has lots
of red undertones, you'll want to use
two-step blooding -a lightener and
a toner. The easy way to do that ls
with two-step blondlng kits. Read the
dlrectk>ns for both before you begin.
and you'll ftnd that's easy, too.
Hlghllghttng. Frosting, halrpalnt-
lng, fingerpalnting -there are all
kinds of ways now to highlight all
kinds of hair. What a nice way to get
a color lift with one little change!
lf your hair Is dark, choose finger-
painting. You put the gel on selected
strands of hair to create auburn high-
lights wherever you want them in
your hair.
If your hair Is falrfy light. try hair-
painting for subtle lightening
ttuoughout your hair that goes o n
with a little paintbrush, painting thin
strands of hair with happy lightness.
For the ultimate highlighting, frost-
ing's the answer. Frosting Is for
medium-brown to blonde hair. You
can do a little hair or a lot, placing the
lightness wherever you want It, to
highlight your hair style and your
own best features.
Haircoloring Is fun. AD you need is
the right kind for the resuh you want.
1be rest Is easy. For more specifics
on the right cob fOf you, read on.
COfflilfwtl
A Little Lighter
&/fwe
A little lighter makes a big dlf-
Jerenu, and there are aeo-
eral ways to do It -with
halrpalntlng or frwting, If you Jut
want to lighten selected •tranda of
hair, or with a one-.tq •hampoo-ln
formula haircolorlng, If you want
your hair lighter all ooer.
A 91de part and lea fullnea near
the chin make /he face look lea
round, and Jhe'f¥mg• covering the
forehead tend to give a more
balanced look.
A Little Darker
&Iott
M Ollt people look better in
•hades a little lighter than
their natural halrcolor. But
darker •hades can be beautiful fl
they're right for your •ldn tone.
Here, a nonpe1 oxide halrcolorfng
1oa U9ed to darken the hair, make It
•hlnfer and cooer the grD)\. The
nmter, trimmer halntyle completes
IM pretty, more eophi.tlcatal look.
To cooa 91UJ' lllfth a ffghta look,
chooae nonperoxlde hafrcolorfng In
a shade llghta than your OUlft color.
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Continued
How To Find A Hairstyle
You Can Really Live With
Your hair can look spectacular -all the time -
shiny, healthy-looking, easy to manage. And It
doesn't take much time at aO if you know how to
go about It. Here'' how.
Do What Coma Naturally
Find a style that follows the natural bent of your
hair -ar'le that falls Into place with a shake of the
head. Whether your hair's curly or straight, don't
fight It. Make the most of It. You'll saw hours of
aggravation.
The Long And The Sho~ Of It
If you're petite, long hair -or k>t:s of It -can be
overwhelming. so you should probably look to the
shorter, close-to-the head styles. If you're a me-
dium-to-large size, you can probably wear more
hair, but whether you want more hair in width or
length depends upon how fuD your figure is. If
you're tall, you can wear your hair longer. If you're
short, the hair should be shorter, with the width In
proportion to you.
Soft Or Seuere
A little softness, some waves or curls around the
f<'Ce, will tend to minimize wrinkles. So will a
softer, lighter halrcolor. If you want to show off
beautiful features, you can sweep the hair away
from your face with a headband, a ribbon or a
slim, attractive scarf.
Play With Your~
A little change can make a big difference, so
why not give your bangs a twirl of a curling Iron to
quick-dress up your look. You can change them at
whim. Part them, fllp them, roll them under or
sweep them to tt-e side In a feathery fringe. Give
them a spritz of nonaerosol hair spray to help train
them Into place ..
14 • FAMILYWEEKlY,Apf\12S, 1971
., think gray hair ls nature's
cruelest b1c:k. So how did I
wash It away?"
If you're too young to look old,
you can wash away your gray
and wash I~ your own natural color·With Clairol's Loving eare• Color-Lotion. It.has no peroxide.
So it's very ger& It's super-
simple. And" no one but Clairol
has anything like it .
Ojf The Face OrOn
J<eep your hair out and away from your fa.oe to
make lt look wider. Bring softness In toward the
face to make it look slimmer or smaller. Bangs help
minimize a high forehead. Pull hair straight back at
the lop to make the forehead appear larger.
Build In Extra Body
You have to have really thick hair for the new
soft and curly ~r styles, right? Not so. You can
.. A naturaUst like me used to
think finding a halrcolorlng
shade that looks real would be
lmposslble. Look how
wrong I was!"
All Clairol products come in
natural-looking shades. And
they've got shade charts to show
you exactly what shade your
hair will become. This fresh-
faced naturalist found Clairol's
Nice 'n Easy.~ A slmple-to-use
shampoo-in haircoloring that
gives you shades that look natural
even under sunlight. Takes only
20 minutes. Beginners love it!
,
'• .
give fine, wtspy hair a fuD-head look by using a
shampoo and aeme rinse designed to provide ex-
tra body. Then use nonaerosol hair 9'Jr8Y as a set-
ting k>dofl, whether you set your hair wet or dry,
on regular or elec:trlc rollen. When you comb out
the curls. give your hair a once-over spritz of non·
aero50I hair spray
Get A Good Cut
Find a good prof esslonal hairdresser who can
translate the look you want lnlo a style that will
-rm• fraldy-cat by nature-
1 ~ halrcolor1ng might
hurt my hair. Boy, have I changed!'"
All Clairol halrcolorings have
conditioners. An extra plus you
get when you l~e the color
i:I your hair with Clairol. More m::;;~t"• ' bolt~. Body. Blt if you're still
skeptical, by l::IDJ:>oi.ness• from
Clafrol. Asl~~n halr-
c:olor that's just like a beauty
tteatment for your hair. It perks
lJP your color. Picks up the shine.
Frai~ love It!
work with your hair and face. How do you find
that Rytist? Ask your fnends who have their hair
cut the way you want yours to be.
Pama For Body That Laata
If you've tried these tips and your curls still
droop, you need a permanent. Ask your halr-
dnmer about perms. They range &om soft, body
perms to SupcT curly. And be sure to use a deep,
penetrating conditioning treatment regularly to
keep your hair k>oklng healthy after a perm.
""How did I get such en exciting
nlltunHooktna change, without
changlngewerybalr on my head?'"
Clairol has more ways for women
to get a kick. a boost, a gleam,
a streak, than anyone else. This
~woman hrghllghted a little
CJ her own light brown hair with
Oairol's popular Frost &Tip9 kit.
And she feels like a blonde. (You
only have to use Frost & Tip every
fou" or five months.)
F« l110l'e lnfonnetSon on Oelrol
Mil colortng, pleae .end fof
our booklet Just wrtte to: Clairol
h~ed. )6 PerkAlwienue, rtew rt. Y. 10022.
Tau Control Of Unruly Hair
If your hair Is thick, coarse and extra wa~ab
due II Into a softer. smoother look with a gOod
crerne rinse designed to lnaea.se manageability.
Then wind hair on the jumbo rollers of your Instant
ha!rsetter lo smooth youi style Into waves Instead
of frizzles. An all-over spritz of nonaerosol hair
spray will keep your hair slee.k all day.
Tame The Wild Curia
For curls that won't quit, there are two choices.
Ant and easiest -get a good cut and let the curls
go their own way. Or If you simply must c.alm them
down. there are curl-nilaxlng kits for home use
and hair-straightening treatments at your beauty
salon. Either way. concentrate on deep-condition·
Ing to keep your hair healthy-looking.
Keep It Healthy-Looking
Every hair style looks best when your ~atr is
shiny, manageable and healthy-looking. once or
twice a month. treat your hair to a deep,
penetrating conditioner. 1.Aave it on •full 20 lo 30
minutes to let your hair soak In the rich. luxurious
benefits. When you rinse It off, your hair will feel
silkier. softer -even when Ifs wet. And when lfs
dry, you'll really love it! The more you do to your
hair, the more you need deep. penetrating condl·
tlonlng treatments for truly beautiful hair.
Trim It Regularly
Whatever your hair style, get II trimmed regular-
ly, even If you want lo let II grow forever. That's
how to keep the style In shape and to prevent hair
from getting split ends.
Treat It Gently
Use a good, rich shampoo that's rtght fdryOur
hair and a CNme rinse to make It shiny and
manageable and lo prevent tangUng. Use a good
brush and never pull bf tug on your hair. That
makes It break and splits the ends. Use a deep·
conditioning treatment ~ a month or m<>tt.
Wllh a good hat style and a spritz cl nonaerosol
haJr spray to hold It In place each day, you'U have
th. eaty program for beautiful hair. Continued
fAMILYW£llU.Y.ApfM23, 1111 • 11
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BemmJ & Yea Does Your Haircolor Continued
I Make The Most
Of Your Looks?
Take this quiz and test your color sense. "There
may be more than one choa.
I. U your hair is darit blonde, and your complex-
ion Is rosy. you should choose:
A. Ash Blonde: 8 . Frosting:
C. Warm Brown: D. Red.
She conked out
but her hair held up.
Rnal Net holds up~
longer than you do.
r --
Halrpalntlng with a bruh.
2. If your heir Is light brown , and your complexion
ls pale or sallow, your best ha~ Is:
A. Golden Blonde: B. Ash Blonde:
C. Ught Auburn; D . Frosting.
3. If your brown halr Is starting lo gray and you
want to cover It naturally, your best bet Is:
A. Ught Brown; 8. Medium Brown:
C. Dark Brown.
4. If yow brown hair has lots of gray and It's hard
to cover, you should try:
A. Ught Brown; B. Medium Brown;
C. Dark Brown.
5. Frosting looks best on:
A. Blonde hair; 8 . Brown hair: -c. B!ack hair. •
6. Halrpalntlng highlights Into your hair looks
great on:
A. Blonde hair; B. Brown hair:
C. B!ack hair.
7. If your hair Is fairly dark. or If It has reddish
highlights and you want to be light blonde, you
should use:
A. Nonperoxlde halrcolorlng:
8 . One-step shampoo-In formula halrcolorlng
C. Two-step blooding kJts
8. Your hair Is gray. What should you do?
A. Cover It wtth a light color
8 . Cover II with a darker color
C. Make the most of the gray
9, You were blonde as a child. and your hair Is
getting dark. You should:
A. Leave It alone B. Frost II
C. Go back to bblde D. Go even lighter
10. Your aubwn hair was the )oy of your life. It's
fading and getting darker. You should:
A. lighten It back 8 . HighJight II
C. Even It up to a darker color
11. Yow hair Is black and duD. What can you do?
A. Make It blacker and shinier
B. Make It lighter
C. Add reddish highlights
ANSWERS
I. A & B. Ughter tones are almost always more
flattering. If your complexion Is rosy, you'll set It off
by choosing "cool" or ashen tones. Dishwater
blonde can easily change to pretty bblde with
one-step shampoo-In formula halrcoloring. Frost·
Ing Is easy with do-ll·at·home kits.
2. A. C or D. Sallow compkudons look best In
bghter, wanner, (more reddish or golden) halrcol-
ors. They ~ten up the sldn. Keep away from
gray or ashen tones whkh make the comPexJon
look drabber. You can get go&dcn blonde or light
auburn wtth one-step shampoo-In fonnula hain:ol-
oriog, or you can get a <!miter warm brown or au-
bum with nonperoxlde haircolortng. Frosting ktts
are avallable, and If desired, a golden toner can be
used after frosting.
3. A. As you get older and your hair turns gray.
your skin tones lighten, too. Lighter h.ain:olors are
more Battering to the lighten.Ing skin tones. U you
have just a little gnsy, try a ltght-brown shade In a
nonperoxlde haircoloring. If the color Is a little
lighter than your natural cob, It will look llke di·
mensional haircoloring -pretty and very fashion·
able. Once you decide on the best shade, If you
want the c:okx to last longer, use a one-step sham·
po<>-ln formula halrc.oloring. ,
4. A. The answer Is still light brown. (See 13
above.) But you should use the aeme formula
one-step haln:oloring. It's applied by parting and
sectioning. That takes a little longer, but It really
covers the gray. Don't Nach for dark shades to
cover gnsy. They won't cover better. and the result
won't be as flattering as the lighteT shades.
5. A & 8 . Frosting sunny blonde highlights Into
the hair aeates sensational effects for anyone with
blonde to brown hair. Frosting on black hair might
have a iebnl-llke effect.
/ \ y
' ' y
Flngerpalnttng In highlight..
6. A & 8 . Halrpalntlng blonde highlights Into your
hair works best If your natural haircolor Is "blonde
or light brown. If your hair Is dark brown or black,
It Is best to use flngerpalntlng to add auburn
highlights.
7. C. Two-step blondlng kits are designed for
maximum lightening. You'D need both a lightener
and a toner kit. That's the only way to go from
dark to light and avoid brassy undert.ones.
8 . A or C. Cover It lighter than your original natu·
ral color with one-step sharnpo<>-ln formula hair-
coloring or nonperoxlde haln:olortng. (See 13
above.) Or If you love the gray, keep tt that way.
Get the yellow out and make It sUver with nonper-
oxlde hatrcoloring made e5J)4!cia0y for that purpose.
9. A, B, C or D. It depends on what you like.
Maybe the darker blonde Is pretty. You could
brighten It up with frosting. Or if It's mousey,
choose a one-step shampoo-In formula halrcolor-
ing one or two shades lighter to give It a happier
look. If you want to go really light, test the lightest
blon~ shampo<>-ln formula hatrcolortng on a
smalJ section of your hatr. If ii looks brassy, then
use the two-step blondlng klts Instead.
10. A or B. Redheads are u.nlque. You don't want
to lose that part of yow charm. It's easy to lighten
your hair back to pretty rich auburn or Nd with
one-step shampo<>-ln formula halrcolor1ng. Or, If
you pref eT, use a flngerpalnting kit to put pretty red
htghltghts back Into your hatr. You don't want a
darker color. That's going to be too harsh for your
tl<ln tones.
11. A. 8 or C. Whatever you like! Make your hair
prettier, h'acker and shinier with one-step sham-
poo-In fonnula haircoloring or nonperoxide hatr·
coloring. lf you use a lighter brown shade In a
shampoo-In formula haircoloring, you may get
some reddish highlights. Be sure to test the shade
on one small sectiofl of your hair first in or-Bii
der to know what the finished result will be. 1111:.J
Some girts IJke
nm.kt-dazzle
hlllmlor. But thats
not the took for me.
I llkethe
nattnl look of
Nice 'n Ealy.
rt glvel me the
bult-ln conditioners
I need. And the
highllghls I love. I
think It's terrtflcl
Nice ~n Eas/haircolor. It sells the most.
l • • -
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh.
6Tve been in limousines that were crushed by the people
on top. fve had my hair pulled until my scalp bled."
Shaun with his mother, Shlrlev Jones, and actress Klmberlv Beck.
By Peer J . Oppenheimer ••1 tty to have as normal a life as I
can," says Shaun Cassidy. the
slender, blond 19·year·old costar of The
Hardy Boys 1V series. As a songwriter
and platinum recording artist who has
become a teen Idol throughout the world,
one might ask. "How normal Is that?"
He already has made more money than
most men earn In a lifetime. Fans hound
him wherever he goes. and privacy is a
thing of the past.
S haun caught on first in Germany, be-
fore he was out of high school. ''In Berlin I
played to 30,000 saeamlng. yelling fans,"
he says, and In Australia. where he was to
appear at a small record shop, 10.000
showed up. Police had to close off a whole
city block, and hotels hesitated to house
him for fea~ they'd be ransacked by frene-
tic fans.
Now the Shaun Cassidy aaze has spread
to the U S .. where his singles YDa Doo
Ron Ron." "That's Rocl< ·n· Roll" and his
current, "Hey Oeanle," trigger pandemo·
nium, and his draw on ABC threatens to
eclipse all compe11tion By himself. Shaun
has sold more than 5 million albums and 4
mllllon singles
"In America." says Shaun, "I've been in
limousines that were aushed by the
weight o( people on top. and in cars for
two hours where you couldn't see out or
move because of the humanity pressing
against the windows. I've had my hair pulled
unUI my scalp bled."
If Shaun Is coping with his unrealistic
life. he's the first to admit most of the credit
goes to his mother. Shirley Jones. She
kept the family together even during the
trial separation she and Jack Cassidy went
through prior to their divorce (He was kllled
In 1976 when his apartment caught fire.)
She saw that her children had competent
psyd\1eh1c help to ease the shade "She's e
very real pe~." Shaun says With evident
pride. "There ts nothing show btz about
her rve elways hed the fttJtng of stability
becauJ.e that's )ust the way my parents
were. Even If they were gone for months. I
always knew that we were most Important.
I wlU stress this very much with my own
children someday, but I hope they won't
go into show business. I would be scared
to death If they did. The odds of being suc-
cessful are so slim. I wouldn't want my son
to be an OUt·of-work aCIOC rd rather he
was doing something constructive. I can
totally understand my mother's fears."
(Says Shirley, "If he has to be In show
business. it's nice to have him a success.")
When you add the stability that Shbiey
and Jack gave Shaun to the lessons he
learned from half-brother David Cassidy,
who preceded him as America's teenybop-
per rage and whose career Shaun has fol·
lowed very closely, you come up with a
very down-to-earth attitude that could
make Shaun a survivor.
"It's been an unbelievable learning expe·
rience." he says. "Think of the few people
who go through all this In theft llfe. It's nice
to be one of them I don't take It for grant·
ed at all The Important thing Is to be calm
about ii. The key Is to have fun, en)oy It
while II is happening because It won't last
too long. l give II about five years "
Does he think selling himself has been
worth It? "Sure. Doing anything else
would be boring.··
Someday he'd like to get ll)aJ'Tied lust as
David did last year to actress Kay Lent.
"Only I don't know If I'd like my wife to be
in show business," explains Shaun.
"something more stable maybe because
one of us has to work."
Shaun is convinced everything he Is go·
Ing through is preparation for the day he'll
become a producer. He already has his
own company, Shaun Cassidy Produc-
tions. and hopes to handle records. 1V
and movies eventually.
He has one regret: "I'm sorry I didn't go
on to college, and I'd still like to, but I think
I know enough for what I am doing now,
and I like what I am doing very much I
know I need to know a lot more before I
am a producer. That's why I like to dabble
In everything, even sc:rlpt·wrltlng for the
series. I think I am bright enough 11111
to be ready when the time comes." ...,
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Here are new ways to use this cheerful,
crisp vegetable.
By Marilyn Hansen
~ resh green celery Is In our 1-maiMts an year. but this
time of year it Is at Its peak and
abundant. During late fall, winter
and spring, Florida supplies
about 50 percent of all the celery
which reaches the market.
You often wiD find recipes call-
ing for u2 or 3 stalks of celery."
ObvlousJy, they must mean
.••. " the single stems that make
up a single stalk. A ubunch"
might mean .evend smaller
stalks packaged together.
The heavy outer tbs ~ espe-
cially good sliced or cut into
chunks and cooked Serve with a
good oniony wtnte sauce or an
herbed tomato sauce.
Use the leaves, too. Chop
them and add to soup and
sauces ex cook along with shred-
ded cabbage, canoa or green
beans.
Celery is ideal fcx nti>ling by
the ove:rwe:i!#d. Despite its few
calories (82 calories per pound or
about 3 calories per rl>). celery
provides useful amounts of vita-
mins C and A as well as other
vitamins and mtnerals. It also
provides bulk In the diet, which
promotes the good health of the
gastrointestinal tract.
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I . RemoYe cieJay leaves and
trim stem ends from each stalk,
keeping base Intact.
2 . Cut stalks Into 6-lnch lengths.
(Reserve tops for soups, stews,
gamlshing.) Cut each stalk into
quarters lengthwise.
3. Place ce.lery In large skillet.
Dissolve bouillon cube in water;
pour over c.elery.
4. Cova and simmer 10 minutes
or until celery is just aisp-tender.
Drain and arrange on p&attet.
5. Meanwhile, In small skllet he4't
o11; add gar11c and gently saute.
stirring 5 minutes. Do not brown.
6. Stir In anchovies, pimientos,
parsley, vinegar and pepper.
Heat thoroughly; pour over celery.
7. Garnish with lemon wedges.
black olives and carrot slices.
MoJces 8 servings
LOW-CALORIE GREEK
YOGURT DIP
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gurt. garlic, .,.-sley, salt and pep-
per. Cover and 1efrigerate J to 2
hours to let flavor dewlop.
Z.. Use as a dip for celery rl>s.
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I . In a large skillet, melt butter.
Add orlery and onion; saute for
S mlnutes . z.. Stir In apple, raisins. ginger,
salt. pepper and wata. Heat to
boiling, CO¥C. Nduce heat and
simmer untiJ ce1ay Is just ~
tendet, about 3 to 5 minutes. stir·
ring ocxasionally. Add more wa·
ter If nec:eswy. Good Wf!h roast
pcxit, chkken or ham.
Maka 6savl1J9S
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dance had been at the same mOvle on the same
day the week before the murder
Can viewing a stressful &Im hinder sleep? Do avid
movie-goers share personality characteristics?
5. True. In a Washington State University study of
the effect ol "psychologlc:aDy stressful" films vk?wed
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. t . Folse Tests conducted at Dalhousk! University CHaltf ax.l revealed that undergraduate attendance
at a murder movie on the two days following a
campus murder was 89 percent greater than atten-
TRUE OR FALSE?
l . Your chances of getting a friend to do you a
favor will be lntreased If he tees a sad movie.
2. People who attend mov\es most frequently are
avidly Interested In adventure and personal
achievement.
S. When you're frightened by a scary movie, your
hands are likely to give you away.
4. When a murder occurs In a person's immediate
vldnlty, the last thing he wants to see Is a movie
about murder.
5. Yoti shouldn't view• stressful movie just before
going to bed if you want to sleep soundly.
ANSWERS
1. Folse. Boston College studies found that Wit-
nessing a sad movie had a negattve effect on the
moods of viewers and markedly decreased feel-
ings of generosity and the lndlnation to assist
others. Conversely. Stanford University In·
vestlgators found that any experience -such as
viewing an upbeat movie -that caused subjects
to feel happy or joyful Increased feelings of
generosity and altruism.
2. Folse. A survey by an Ea.stem Washington
State College psychologlst showed that there is a
sharp dlffaence In movie attendance between per-
sons with .. strong adventure·achlevement Inter-
ests"' and those with .. high lnterasts In romance,
violence. luxury and disasters (the e.xdtement of
train wrecks, earthquakes, etc.)."' Penons In the
lattercateg<xy are the most frequent movie-goers.
People wUh the strongest interest In adventure and
achievement attend the movies only occaslonally.
It's suggested that the reason for this finding Is that
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person require direct expression through action
and cannot be easily appa:scd vicariously. On the
othef hand, strong vicarious Interest In love,
violence, luxury end mishaps can be more easily
saltlfled by substitution than adventure and
achievement ain.
S. Trw. In a Boston Unlverstty Medical Center
study. a team of Investigators showed subjects a
ftlm Intended to Induce anxlety. During the film,
palm-sweat measu~ were take" by a devtal de·
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Soap Opera
In The Classroom
Your wife becomes pregnait wtUle
you'nr In your third year oi mc<Bcal ac:hool
-what do you do? Or what w your 5-
year·old son won't play wtth the other
boys but prefers to. play girls' games?
Thae are 2 of the problems that students
In an Emot"y Univ. sodoK>gy class aN
wresting with as part ol the "Soap Opera
Game."
Their profcsaor. Dr. Richard Levtnson,
says he developed the "Soap Opera
Game" to get students more Involved In
the courM and enable them to appty mate-
rial they wae studying.
How does the game ~? Membe:rs ol
the class are randomly~ "spouse$"
and given marriage certlflc.ata that de-
scribe the!{ assumed backgrounds. Then
each couple is given 9 problems to resolve.
The course, howeve. Is running Into
some unopected dJfftcultles. lAVlnton wtl
have to oB.s "c.ounsdng" SCSlions to help
save the "marriages" of couples unable to
resolve their problems.
Male Infants
More Active
Male Infants obaerved during the 2 days
after birth were genaaly more ac:tlw than
fema&e Infants. reports a team of ~
Univ. psychologbts. The rwhen My
male beb6es saayed awake mofe often and
made a greater number oi facial '"°"*""
mcnts and tight mOYements of their
heads. hands and bodies.
The newborn wee slrnubneoully stud-
\ed ~ the glass bont oi a ~
nursery by 2 trained obMrwn who cld
not know the to ol the bebla.
Dr. Sheridan Ph.91ps, thc had of the,...
search tam. NY' that the 1tudy lndkates
"an CMn"a8 trend for mala to be mc:n ac-
tive then fenwiles." bul It 1111 m\llt be de-
lamtned If "an IManlv ~ a.wt of ac·
tMty ~ men an ~ lam-.-
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My Mother., The Truck Driver
Few of the mothers In ~. Ala., the country In their trudt.
do what Oavkl end Mike Jemtgan's Linda Jun. who was recently named
mother does -she's a coast·t~ Ind "Queen of the Road" by a trade magazine,
drtva Linda Jean Jemtgan has covered says thlll drtvtng a truck has opened new
close to half a mlllon ml&es In one oi the horizons to her. She and her husband try
biggest trucks on the road. carrying such lo plan thetr h1ps so that they can relax a.I
cargoes as e:xplostves and rocket parts. the end of the IJtp and see the s6ghts. The
Although Linda Jean's father Is a 28-boys have also gone along on a few trips,
year veteran truck driver, st. didn't con-but although they enjoyed the ride, they
sider becoming one herself until her hus-have other career pW.s.
band suggested It. ·My husband who's a S4nce she started dJMng a truck. Unda
truck driver. caDed me one night to tell me Jun's become an authority on roed safety
how much he misaed me, and he~ and ca care. But she says that drfvlng a
ed I learn to drtw so we wouJcl have more truck hasn't taugtlt her where to eat. "Ifs
time together. .. she recalls. not truAt that truck driven know the best
After a 2-month truck-dtMng course In places," she says. "Most people don't un·
her native Ra .. Unda Jean joined her hut-derstand that we eat where we do for con·
bahd beNnd the wheel. Her mother cares venkmce. You Just can't take a 5().ft. rig In·
for her boys while the couple Is aossing to the parking lot of a hamburger stand.~
Predicting
Athletic Potential
Can a young athlet.'s potendal suoce91
be predk:.ted? Yes, says Dr. Marvin Cletn.
director ol the Untv. of Denver's Human
Pefonnance l...aboralor)I, who hes an In>-
~ may of ... dents" k> support hts
contentloo.
Dr. Cletn emphasiza that he does not
predict an athlete's actual success -there
are too many variab&e:s. But througtt a
multidbdpllnary series of tests he can Iden-
tify an athlete's stJe1igths and weaknesses
relative to a particular type ol physical ac·
ttvlty and evaluate the athlete's potent\al in
that sport.
There are at least S major' factors In·
volwd, acconfing lb Dr. Clein. One ts
body type -eac:h sport has a "perfect
body profile" necessary for optimum per-
formance. For example, Dr. Oeln ob-
SCNU that worid-dass sprinten have nar·
row hips, whl&e outstanding football run·
nlng backs are bowlegged, and pole vauJ..
ten have a high center of gravtty.
Onoe an lndMdual' s strengths and
weaknesMS have been analymd, Dr.
Oetn's ~ can devise a scientific
tralntng progJ'1lfn that w\11 help the lndtv-
kfual make the best use of his or her ath-
letlc potential.
Dr. Cletn doesn't guarantee to produce
worid-dass pafonners, but with "clients"'
that Include champ6oo ,.... ..,., Doro-
thy Hamil -.Id many pro footbal players.
he has. good nett record.
Quick Takes
Hoe ..... _ ............
~ .a.It ••• • .. more on his
oe:n!pltk>nal. lewl and acx:W mitus
thm1 on hts personalty or previous
he.akh, says a new study by 2 Boston
Univ. soc::to&cJrts. The nrsan:has say
th.al executtves, profhlk>nak and other
whke-<:ollar \llOrMn went back lo wadi
sooner than bfuc..coa. worbrs follow-
ing a heart attack and resumed more
adlvtties. The whltc-c:ollar · waric.ers
were also monr satls6ed In their post·
attack lives. Among the ~
offered -whlte-colar men tend lo
have better insurance, ... strenuous
jobs and more lenient employers.
Wllo ......... &om ect.ool. ....
...,7 A Ndk>nal educatlonal <WgBntra-
tton reports that absences In urban
school dimtcts run as high as 30'1> a
day. mot"e than twice the national aver-
age. Students from broken homes are
absent twice as often as children llvtng
with both natural parents. More ab-
sences occur on Mondays and Fridays
than on other days of the week, and
students who walk to school Of ride In
cars are abMnt mOJe frequently than
those who ride buses.
Tiiie ..._. col« f« • ur ..
.... .,.!..,_ accofdJng to a study
released by the Minn. Dept. of Safety.
The study says that light-colored
vehicJes can be seen 2 to 4 times farther
away than dark-colored ones In foggy
weathet Of twlllght, and tests have
rated green-yellow the most highly vtsl-
t>W c:oloc for most traffic c.ondltlons.
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D1~1n1 Cll1mp1onsl11ps, llorse rac1n1 on ace from Sr Monlr, Sw11mtand
4:00 8 (J) ®J AIC's Wide World of $t1orb
MOllOAY, APRIL 14
1:30 8 (J) ®J Molldly llilflt a.s.Nll Teams not available at prm time
TUESDAY, ANll 25
5:00 Q) lblcen lbseball los Anaeles Dodam vs Cmc1nnall ~eds
W£0tlESOAY, ANll 2'
S:OO Q) DM1trs S.NH Los Anaeles Dod&ets vs C1nc1nna11 Reds.
SATUROAY, Ar.IL 2'
11:00 D aJ lbjor LM1111 laeMll Turns to be announced
UIO U l ..... ol Citlt Twent1 ol the areatest eolle1s of a1l 1tme retu1n to
fairways compehtio11 1n this 54·holt. best ball tournament from the
Onion <Atek Course 111 Austin Texas m USCIUCU Tr.a lllett
l:lO fl (J) CIS s,.rts StedKullr Coveraat ol the 8rthsh lnw1Lational
Gymnastics Cllampionslups, lht World Frtt Stylt Sk11n1 Cllallenae. and
the Off Rold lbct ot Champions II (J) Mu Kille Ttllllil Claak live covera1e ol thos 1enn11 tourma
me11t from Caesar's Pa!Ke 1n lu Veau. Nevada
iOO 8 Ale's tr• Wtr1cl " s,o.1s l.1IO II) U. Slrilp Tnms The Los Anftles Stnn1s' Chus Enr1 and the
Nastase meet the Colden Caten' V1111n11 Wade 1nd Sandy Mayer
SUllO.Y, Miil 23
6:00 a CJ:) Hkp• IM Pir•t•" (adv) '51 -Sttve flmes m CJ:) upljltu '*llMI" (mus) 'S87-Dons Oay, John Raitt
Q) "llllMI Wltheut A Ca!M" (dra) 55-Jemes Oun
1:00 m "ufayettl Etu4rltlt" (dra) ·sa-Drnd Janssen 9:00 U Cll !Bl (C) "Wll~ltl& fall" (d11) '73-Joe Don Ba\e1
MOADAY, Ar.IL 24
6:30 B (C) "A llbtttr ti Hu111111tles" (dra) '69-Rober1 Young
1:00 e (C) "Onct lltfw• I Die" (dra) '66-John Derek. D (C) "lbnll Gm" (mus) 'SS-Pal Boone. Christine Carere
TUESDAY, Anll 25
6:30 II a::> "Af•'-lut" Part I (SllSC>) '66-Greaort Peck &:00 a "It.any Ilk• & tlle fett(' (adv) 'SS-Steward Gr1natr
Cl (C) ''11111 A Ctolllll Milt" (dr1) '69-louis Jourdan.
Q) (C) "OIMr !UleyyMH (edv) '57-Cornel Wilde, Oebra Pacet
t:lO 8 (J) (Im (C) "'VepS" (ldv) '78-Rol>ert Uracl1, lune Allyson
wtOllESOAY. APRIL M
6:30 8 (C) "kl ..... Concl (susp) '66-Creeort Peck 1.1IO a (C) "ll(M ,_..,.(mys) 'S4-Glecort Pecll
G (C) "1M Otlief MM!" (dra) '70-Roy Thinnes. loan Hackett a> (C) "WiN It tM If'~" (dra) '57-Anna Ma1n1m, Anthony QUICln
t:OO II Cl) CJ:) "Slttt" (dr•) '78-Martin Balsam. Doi.an Harewood
THUllSD.\Y, Anll '17
6:30 8 (C) "Wiie l illed tltt llt11ttrloos Mr. fosltt"(wes)-Ernut
Botcn111t l.1IO. "Dil1J ,..,.,-(adv) '68-JoM Ireland. C•rt JurreM D (C) "tat." (dtl) '72-P1lrte11 Heal. Scott Jacoby e CC) "0-' et Ille T., tf tlle Stllrr" (drJ)-Dorothy Mc<:u11e
t:lO e CJ) <II a::> ''Gt West. YlllllC ~· (wu ) '78-K11en Valenlooe
FWIDAY, APR!l 21
&.-00 • (C) ~ (dra) '68-Cllnstophei lo~es. Richard [pn D (C) "belt ill A Ca1t" (dra) '71-Sir John Gitlaud, 81lhe Whitelaw e CC) "Pt\t W• II•" (dra) ·55 Jatk Webb. Janet Le1ah
t:OO • Cll <II CC)...,., Milty let Mt" (susp) '71-Clint Eas\lfood
SATURDAY, Artll 19
1.-00 e "Dr. ~ (com) '&4-Ptter S.lltrs "" a "sa..t lioliMs & 1111 W-.11 ill GltttlH (m!'S)-8U4l l!1thb0ne
!;Ot e Q CC) "ff.Ill Htttr (dre) '69-Micllael Oourtas. Peter Sl!ms.
UPDATE: THE SECRET
LIFE OF JOHN CHAPMAN
a..1~t ftnaef C111ett ~t .._ C.... (i.,) 1111 111,ii Wlita
Saturdays and Sundays, he's up to his elbows 1n soap suds.
washing dishes in a mountain beanery. Or p1ckine up gubage-and a
lew bucks-at the Sanitalton Department. Mond1ys, he eoes back to
work F1aurmg out how best to spend Sl2.500.000 a year Why?
Because he's John Coleman, director of a foundation with a
SI 70,000,000 endowment, who's still making the kind of sorties into
sweat and arime employment that punctuated hrs presidency ol
Haverl°'d Colleae and 1ns1med "The ~rel ltle of John Chapman,"
encorina on G£ Theater, Tuesday from 9 JO.J IPM on CBS
''I 1ust slip away and do this for weekends," says the r1n1y. arey·
haired Coleman matter·of·factly, as 1f deahna with dirty dishes wis
routine recreation. "This summer I spent weekends washing dishes in
the Catskills. Couldn't get a 1ob in the best plms, though The
working eondit1ons were 1ust awful "
Coleman, who at the moment is director of the Edna McConnell
Clark Foundation. which concentrates on help1n1 what he calls "the
most disadVantaaed, people who are badly served by other tnslilu·
hons in our society," wrote a book. "Blue Collar Journal," while he
was doubling between denim and desk at Haverford.
That served as the basis for the GE Theater production in which
Ralph Waite experiences Coleman's dramatized adventures as short·
order cook. hardhat and farmhand. The teleplay by Albert Ruben
takes the college pruy who suspects there's more to the world than
what's 1ns1de the halls of ivy outside mto the blue collar milieu where
he finds out a lot about himself as well dunna a sweaty sabbatical.
Coleman is convinced now. as he was then, that "we are what we
do. People ·s imaaes of themselves and each other 1s shaped by the
work we do. When I woiked as a colleae pru1dent. I automallcally aot
respect. •hether I was entitled to 1t or not People didn't ask whether
I was a cood colleae president or 1 bad colleae president. I now find
that being a loundahon president. you 1et somethin1 more than
respect. People 1ust don't quarrel with a foundatton president who
liolds the purse stnnas. The1 aeree with almost any1h1ng you say. no
maller how aarbaaey 11 1s "
Coleman has accumulated a lot ol f1rst·h1nd inlormalt0n about
prba&e. havtna heaved 1t 1n New York and Maryland and most
reeently helped cle1n up the mess alter the St. Patrick's Oay parade
on Fifth Avenue 1n New York. But some of his self·imposed
assignments since leav1n1 the halls of acideme have been more
directly connected with hts (Ob-disbursement of all that foundation
money. Aware that much of it went to pnson·related problem$,
Coleman had himself popped 1n the pokey In a muimum ~currty
prison in Minnesota for ei1hl days. and 1ss11ned as a 1u1rd in another
muimt.tm security prison in Tem. •
So what did the other inmates think he was 1n for? "I was supposed
to be a transfer from a Pennsylvania system," Coleman says. "In for
embeulement for seven years. I used the name of an insurance
company of which I'm a director,"
Olymp ~at e e Bruce Jenner. e t, veteran come 1an
George Burns and CBS Sports broadcaster Phyllis George
will entertain when rhe top college cheerleadlng squads
compete.
A CHEER FOR CHEERLEADERS
The ball teams may score tha points, but it's those
jumping. screaming, energetic kids on the sidelines that
help make it possible. For the first time on television.
chH rleaders are the main event in a 90-minute athletic·
entertainment special. "Tha National Collegiate
Cheerleading Championships, .. Monday at 8PM on CBS
The show prasentad under the auspices of the International
Cheerleadmg Foundation, a non·prol1t NCAA aff1l1are, stars
Cheryl Ladd and features five cheerleading teams from
around tha country competing for the national fll/e George
Burns, Phyllis George. Bruce Jenner. Gene Kelly and Lou
Rawls are special guests
While ball teams are m training, Randolph L Neil.
President of the /CF, says the foundation trains thousands
of pep crews from schools in 44 states and nine foreign
nations. Seminars. training camps, workshops. and books
on cheerlead/ng, prepare trainees to pep up any crowd
upon completion ot the courses
"There are some 34,000 1unior and senior high schools
and 2,400 colleges and unlverslt18s in the United States,"
says Nell, "and over the years we've trained cheerleadlng
teams from more than 55 percent of all those schools ...
Accomplished cheerleaders from universities teach in
the /CF training program during the summer months when
most ol the heavy training occurs. One hundred-fifty drill
teams and chearleadlng workshops are taught spacial/zing
in teaching youngsters voice projection. crowd psychology
and other skills needed to perform their duties.
Although this Is the first lime cheerleadlng
championships have been broadcast. tor 13 years the /CF
has annually chosen top cheerteading squads from more
than 100 NCAA D1vls1on I schools.JCF representatives scout
llkely candidates from the Big 8, Pac-8. Southwest
Conference, Southeast Conference. Atlantic Coast
Conference and the Big IO as wall as other conferences
and ma/or independents The selection process is similar to
that used by professinal football in its scouting of collegiate
talent. This year five schools competing for a total· ot
$25.000 in scholarships are the Un1vers1t1es of North
Carolina, Kansas, FIOfldB, Pittsburgh and Southern
Cal1fornia
Neil. a former cheerleader himself. says becoming a
cheerleader can be psychologically disturbing to the
youngsters in compet1t1on
"There is a personal element that sometimes becomes
almost overwhelming Ninety-eight percent of the young
people we train ere teenege girls," explains Neil "Some try
for years to become cheerleaders and don't make It The
effect on them is traumatic
The /CF Is aware that those sp1rlt boosters on the
sidelines may soma times need thelf own morale lifted, and
the championships are the perfect shot of energy. One
young cheerleader has her ideas about the event,
"Everyone should 'ftfcn us compete especially the ball·
players we cheer fdc\tl" year-round. we·re 'letter' women
"too you know ..
Pege4
TV WEEK, APRIL 23, 1978
ROBERT URICH: FOOT-
. BALL PAID THE WAY
Robert Unch. "ho 'lar' 1n "VcgaS." .1 90-mmute
Aamn Spelling lc:lev1~mn m11v1c: ahout a La~ Vega'>
Jc1e1:11ve trJ1:k1ng dn" n 1he l..1ller of J teenage runaway.
alwa'!'' 'Aanted Ill he JO Jl:Hlf [\.CO I hough mtht or hi\ energ1~ v.enl m10 'f)(lrl\ ""h1le JtlenJmg high 'l:hl\Ol 1n
Toronto. OhlO he felt 1:ertam lhJI he "6ulJ cvenruall~
make his v.ay m111 the en11:rtammcn1 "mid
Boo u:.ed h1' uthklll Jlhle\.cment!> .11 Torunlo High to
be.'>t advan1age \ 1a a lull h•ur·)'CJr foo1hall ,diolar:.h1p tu
FlondJ State Un1ver"1' There he earned h1l> BA 10 radio
and 1elcv1\lon 1:11mmun1l.1llon' and appeared m not onl)
un1ver\lt} 1hca1rc pmdull1on:.. hut 1hc 1967 Galtlr Bowl
a> well. lFSU t1eJ l>,:nn Slate 19-19 I
11 wa' 001 unlll he h,1d rnmplcred the Mal>terl> Degree
program al M 1l·h1gan Stale Un1ver)11y m 1971 and wa, in
the ''"lh monlh of h" tir~I JOh a\ a 'ale~ m:1:oun1
execu11ve at WCI N Rad1l1 in Ch11:ago. th al he full)
reallLeJ h" furore IJy in fmn1 of the microphone!> and
camera~ 1ni.tead of he hind rhem
U:.ing the rnn,idernhlc cre,1t1vc wrillng skill~ he
learned a' an undergraduare. Bob fobri1:ated an 1mpres-
:.ive resume w11h 1mpo"ng Ul'tmg crcdent1ab whu:h
landed him h1~ fiN pmfc~"unal Mic in a Phea\ant Run
Playhou:.e production of "Love~ and Other Sr ranger!>:·
Good review' and audience re!>pon~e at thal St. Charle\.
lllinoi' plaj hou'c led 10 IR ml•nlh' worth of v.ork m
production' al Ch1l.igu·, Ivanhoe Theatre Jnd Arlingron
Park Theam'.'. a, ""ell a, numerou\ local and nallonal
commercials and indu~tnal him'
It wa' during an Arlington P.ark fhe.itre prnJuct1un or
"The Rainmaker" 1oward rhe end or 1ha1 period when
Bob met anorher Florida StJle Unl\erMl'r alumnus. Burt
Reynolds. The) be1:amc: fnend!> and Burt ftew h1~ agent
our 10 Chicago 10 sec Unch perform. The agent signed
Bob and brought him to Hollywood where he landed
roles in such telcv1s1on series as Man:us Welby. M.D ..
Owen Marsha ll. The FBI and Kung Fu.
In 1973 Bob starred in rhe A BC sen es Bob and Carol
and Ted and Allee. More roles qu1ckl) followed. includ·
ing a co-starring pan in 1he Cllnl Eastwood theatrical
motion picture "Magnum F-orcc" In 1975 Bob wa~
signed by Aaron Spelling to star m h1~ A BC serie~
S. W A.T. which rJn for two ~eason'. . ... ,
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Television invades the rough and rumble world of profes·
s1onal team roller skating when the Komack Company's
"rollergtrls," a new half·hour action comedy, debuts on NBC
as a hm1ted series. Monday al 8PM
The series stars Terry Kiser iH Don "Mitch" Mitchell, the
harassed and fast·1alk1ng manager·owner·coach of the P1t1s·
burgh P11ts, aptly named bt'cause II s down·al-lhe·slc.ltes pro
team, with five beau11ful ~ka11ng quet'ns and an opera
commentator turned spons announcer
The femme stars chosen from more than 400 actres~e~ who
.....ere aud111oned .u~ Rhonda Bares as the towering "Mongo
Sue" Lampert is an Amazon lrom Arunsas w11h an i1ppe111e
for skilling, food and men. Candy Ann Brown 1s fun-loving
I B lohnson who learned how 10 skate bv fast dodging dudes
in Harlem. loanna Cassidy. seen •s Selma Books" Ci1ss1dy
with a 145 IQ, 1s the team 1n1ellectual .ind star feminist who
has a running feud w1lh Mongo Sue, March Hanson. known
as Honey Bee Novak, 1s the beaulllul. naive rookie of the
team who 1s 1n love w11h love, Marilyn Tokuda is Shana
"P1pehne" Ak1ra, half·Esk1mo and half·lapane!;t' with an
Eskimo maxim for all s11ualions, and lames Murtaugh plays
Howie 01v1ne, the hapless antl ou1 ·of-tune voice of rhe Pills
The cast of "rollergirls" includes velerans and relative
newcomers As a stage ae1or. Kiser has won bolh the Obie
and Theatre World Awards for his role in "fortune and Men's
Eyes" and 1s a familiar face lo television audiences having
appeared 1n almost all the cop dramatic shows and comedies
S1•·foo1 Rhonda Bares was a regular on Blansky's Beauties
and appeired with Henry Winkler in the film, "The One and
Only"
Candy Ann Brown's stage career includes a stint al the Joe
Papp Workshop, w11h 11me out for 1elev1S1on and ftlms.
Joanna Carndy moves w11h equal ease l>elwt'en comedy and
drama She starred oppos1lt' George C Scoll 1n the movie.
"The Bank Shot.'' played slapseock comedy w11h Shields &
Yarnell on telt'Vmon and has two films upcoming, "Prime
Time" and "The W1nn1ng Season " Marcy Hanson lefr Texas
two years ago and in that short lime has made a sc1·f1 movie.
"Blue Sunstune" and appeared 1n m<iny ma1or televmon
'hows Most ol Marilyn Tokuda's proless1onal lift' has been
spent on stage and 1n nightclub revues with an occasional
foray into commercials James Mullaugh has been St't'n 1n
"All the President's Men" and "The Htndenberg," and
guested on lelevmon
T.lltlns lime out from fllmlng are ust memben (kneeling left·
right) ~rilyn Tokuda and Candy Ann Brown. Rear left-right
are: Marcy Hinson, J1mes Murtaugh, who plays .11 hapless
announcer, Terry Kiser who st.1n H the beleagu~ coach·
owner, Rhond.11 llates .1nd fo.1nn.1 Cassidy. t.. .....
SUNDAY (Continued)
D AM1ott l c.o.ttllt
.., Tiit .. S.llad
ID Wehr's '1pellnt
-r:30-a liftr Oab Tlllllis To.rulMtlt
lio 1nfon111t1on 1n1l1ble 11 111m
ti mt a u.tilll g.,sa
2:00 e licVllef m lllcMe: "Dillo" (dra) '57-Sal
Mineo. Bnan Keith. Susan KOllnfl CD TIRM 1!m .... l.Ms4•: Portrait ol 114t· ,..._.All 1n1erv1ew with Quebec's
Premiere lmsque. wbo d&usses
Quebtc's desire to become an 1nde
PtQdenl nalt0n
9 lillrais Wei~ O DilMtlSioa hi Culturts
-2:30-
• (]) <IaJ Workl Allltffr loli111
Co~eraee ol the United Stales Ami·
leur Bo11n1 Champ1onsh1ps from
B1lo11. Miss1ss1ppt
D ltowit: "Tiit lo4J Snatd1trs"
(m11) '45-Bela lu1os1.
3:00 8 F au tlle llltlea
D a s,omwofld wee feather
wei1hl champ1onsh1p bout (IS
rounds) fulurina champion Danny
Lopez a111nst Eduardo P11eto. Na
tio111I MU Indoor d1~1n1 champion
sll1ps, llofse rac1n1 on rce hom St
MOf11l, Sw1llerllnd
.... llU
CD Mtlle: CC> "lllurdet 0.. ...
,..... (dra) '71-Jolln Forsythe,
RrchJrd Kiley. Barbara Bain
Q) Alias s.ltll aM lolia
ID Tiit Orillull a 111t linlwill1 r 11r1
-3:30-
• Todl(s ltliJloil
IDT•nu*I
4:00
• ltlltf • • .,. •• to Ille lllltOlll of tllt Sta 8 Cll 9 Ale's WW. Wol'W of
Sptrts The OJytone "300" Stock Car
Race lrom Daytona Beach, Flonda.
the WOfld Professional hr1el DMn1
Champ1onsh1ps hom Ft. lauderdale,
Fla.; and skatebo11d compet1t1on
from Catalin1 Island
• S,.c:t 19" m llllM: "Atttr Ille Tllln lill11" (com) '36-William Powell, Myma
Loy, Jamu Stewart
.., lltwlt: waubl~" (com) 51-
Ray N1iland, Jan Stert1n1
St Wa• $1rttt Weft
0 The HOllle "'....,
-4:30-
D Usl el IM Wi4 D Sunday
Cl) r.. Ille lbtien
8 It's [ftryMly's lalnm
t2l> Wasflilttttlt Wtt• ill R1YMW
@TY ..... rau
5:00
• Mtcli1 e Cl) Star Tr .. D llowit: ''Thi T ouna Sewacn"
(dra) '61-Burt lan<a$ter, Shelley
Winters. Dina Memll. 11'1 A1Miic.111 lstttl Jnilll Hour
ID flritll UM
8 MalllS Clnlides
-5:30-
• lletn1111hn
TV WEEK, APRIL 23, 1978
Cll Aalll&I hid Dlltwl
8 Grt1lt1t Sptrta lt&Hlll·
"Goldie Howe" Host Tom Seaver
Ploftlu llocby Siar Gold1t Howe
10111•
8:00 aueCIJ llft'I fCWWll • llllMe: (Cl (2111) wlltrpl Ille
Pirll•" (adv) '51-Stne Reem
<II W-·12 m llllMe: CC> (211r) '1\e hjpu
'-•" (mil$) '57-Doos Day, John
Raitt. Ca1ol Haney, Barbara NichOls. .., lloorit: CC> (Ziii) Ma.Ml W'rtlt•
tut A Cause" (dra) '55-James Dean 0 ~ett'I Vicllfy Gardtll
tli)Ul11t.l'CM111t
(DlilltyT,tlfllotrt
H Oru Upon A Claulc
-6:30-
8 CD llns
(l)WHd ll..-,
D OIC fins Ceaftrtnu
B W'llle WN1d tf Amnturt (R)
"The H111denburf' Host Or GeOf&e
F1schbeck takes viewers back 10 May
6, 1937, f011 look at the H1ndenb11r1
d1sisler when the Ger1111n ieppehn
burned and crashed whole moonn111
Lakehurst. New Jersy, w11h the loss
ol 36 hm
CID lilass Trulit-fer die li&aaa?
0 Tiie Frtlldl Qlef
Of1e1111tlalle a 11c 11ue lillrMt
1:00 a CD '° lll11¥t11 D a ,...rllll ~of DilMJ
''Thost Calloways" Part I of 1 three
~rt story about a stronc·•llltd back
woods family's struu le aaainst Ire·
mendous odds to 111eserve their way
ol hie from the suffoca11n1 amp ol
b11 bu11nus and tlle 1lm1pty dollar
Brian Keith. Vera Miles. Brandon de
Wilde. Willer Brennan. Ed Wynn .
l1ndJ £vans, Tom Skerntt st11.
• Cll (JD) llHCJ Drt•/H11tlr lors Mysteries "Aapulco Spies" (R)
Frank ind Joe discover han1·1lidina.
buuhlul &iris ind danaerous
enemies while 1nmtl11t1n& the mys·
tenous kidn1ppin1 of their father 1n
Mu1co. Cr111 Stevens. Oebor111
Ryan, Kimberly Beck auest.
G llEW AOVEITUlt£/lltE * UHERS M£ IACKI G PUMIU£ Tiit W'rN, Wtir• 11111
tllt ""*'fl! Proaram inves1111tes
the on1m of lhe weird stone statues
which dot the hny hster Island 1n
the South Pacific and shows the
c1>1orlul hie of the n1hves
@ Tlltlal,.....
fl) Wlliteface A 1nhmale look 1nlo
the h1e. hopes ind Kh1evement5 ol
lour tlrtllS clowns '° Soccer .... ill ''"'""'
-7:30-
3 lil leide""'• Jan Festini m 'l1lr1dMI w. Cl>
8:00
8 (() Rllt4la In the conclud1n1
~rt of a lwo·~rt episode Rhoda.
faced with the prospect of spendinc
lht n11ht In a dHerted mansion
miles from the h1&hway, Ines to
orcaniu her little band of ~owards
into mrch1na for food and blankets.
Mean11h1le. Ida Moicenstern makes
su1e that the sleepina 1111n&tiMnu
are sullablt tor thtet defensele~
women and two apessive men
U Qll Project UFO S1chl1nc
4008 Tiie Oestfl S911ap Incident" A
huae UFO w1tll a red hot underside
pursues two men 11avellne 1n an
aerial tramway 1n lht Cahtorn1a
rnort ot Desert Spttnl$ Buckley
Homs and Jack Sheldon eun t 8 CJ) (Ia) !Ow tllt Wts1 Was Won
Zeb M1uhan's callle dnve is
attacked by llosltle Anpaho Indians
and Luke. 1n 1111 awa11tnc a hur1n&
1>ea11u to se11ously doubt that his
eamble on ii pardon •111 pay otf
Munwhtle. lessie mks het hie to
~ve her Indian l11end lrom slavers
D Loft Amtriu11 Style
0 VANDEMAN PRESENTS * THE GAMBLERS d It Is Written tD Movie: (2hr) "lthyttte £.su.
drille" (dra) ·~8-lab Hunter David
Janssen. Clrnt Eastwood.
Ol S.m Yorty Show f» lllppo11-llo-Utl
fD @ hmn and tl1t P1tts0ur1h
"A Catherin& of Players" Issac Stern.
Pinchas Zukerman and Nathaniel
Rosen pnncrpal cellrsl lor the
Prtlsb1ueh Symphony 1oio Andre
Prevrn 1n an informal selltnl IOI
some 1llumrnatrne chat and music
mak1n1
ID V1riety/Sports 11ews \Ill Tllf• ~ to ~11ture
-1:30-
0 ON OUR OWN * Guess Who Secretly Sent Roses to Muta 1 fJ 011 OVf On When ltd IOH S
a111ve 11 the B~IOld Ad Aaency,
add1essed to · fhe most beautiful
~person rn the wo1ld from your seciet
adm1ret," no one lS quite sure lot
•horn they are intended When it's
discovered who the buutilul person
1s-M111a 1s dumtounded Bui hndinc
out •ho senl them proves In be an
even b1u er shock
U A llusy doctor find1 * lme to love children.
S!Jn Mooneyham hosts
"Come W11' the World"
111 Comt Wilk tllt World
D 01we1 I Goliath
ID Mowit: la Me1or Del Cotee•o" 0 (Mr [JSJ
9 :00 8 ())All in tllt faMily 'Archit's
Bitler Pill" Conclusion (R) The m l
1utt0n that he rs loiina his drum is
1 bitter pill IOI Archie to swallow but
•h•t he sw1llows to make 1t sweeter
m1y lead to los1ne his hie u 8 Tiie 811 EH11t 11:) (2111) "~Altll" (R) Part I Krr\
Oouctas and Ch,,stopher Plummer held an 111 slit cut in a slory of
infiah1tn1 1nd intr11ue rn a vas1
b1nk1n1 emprre fhe announcement
that Ille preSldent ot a lerae bank 1s
dy1nc ot cancer precipitates an
intense, no flolds barred struule IOI
successron between two vtee pres•
den\$. Rosco Hty•ard (Plummer)
and Alo Vandervoort (Ooualu)
Helen Hayes. Anne Bnltr, Lorne
Greene. Ju n Peters. R1lph Bellamy.
Susan Flannery and loan Collins co
star. g Oral R*rtl 8 CJ) CJD) AllC Su11d1J Mowl1:
!l:) (2~r) "W1lkln1 Till" (R) (dr11
73 Joe Don Ba~er Noah Beery,
[hnbeth Kartman. Gene Evans. Joe
Don Baker stars as BufOld Pusser
•host 11tuut to surrendei to the.
system lint 1ll'Olllht him to natlOftll
attenlton rn 1969 The story lollows
l'lmer lrom the day he retu1ns to bis
I ennmtt home, lh•ou1h his sue
ceulul camparan IOI sher1tl Alter his
electron hrs rnc01rup1ible polrc1es as
1 i.w enl01cer ltad to a tonhontalton
hrs pnnciples would not allow him to
dod&e O Lm11a ldus .. Dr. h1nk Ridlelicu
Cl> a11 llv111!11rd m ID lilHttrptt« TM1trt "Our
Mutual F r1end'' N1<odemus Boffrn
and hrs wile ~ toi ways to spend
the11 1nhe11tance and lime's hi&
takes a new turn no• that she s
hvinc •llh Jenny the doll dress
maker lant Seymour, John McEner;.
t eo Mcllern and Allie Bass star
iSGJ Soulldsuat
-9:30-0 (I) Alkt (R) fhanks to Alice.
Flo and Mel usually al each other's
throats become 11 pa11 ot toveb11ds.
1lte1 spendrnR a •eekend together 1n
fucson at the b11 lootball aame
G Tiit lli111 ls Comin1
l'J Gln1er Ted AtlMll'Olll
10:00
U ADULT ORAMA TONITE * ON "DALLAS" O 011\u When luther Frick
(Brian Dennehy) hnds hrs •1te and
I R Ew1n1's (tarry Ha1m1n) buSI
nm ard m a Waeo motel. he con
vrnCt$ a lrrend to to trtth him to the
Ewtn& 1anth IOI a little revenat bu1
the Ew1na .omen are lhe tiraet
111 017 .. rmc..try Cl c,.i Aftclty Hour m Tiit Odd eou,1e
Ol C:.,.1 Hour
9 SllMa ot """' fI) Mettirlc of tilt Millds
\Q Gmt l'tf10f'mlrlCH
-10:30-
111 hmmr SRWrt Show m 11ews
11:00 u u (I) (l)lltft
111 PKtwtleB
Cl Mowit: "The Youn1 S.maa"
(dra) '61 Burt laomter tD Mowit: "llf1ytltt Escadrille"
(dra) '58-Tab Hunt" David
Janssen. Chnt Eastwood
(I) tltttrtnd Al
® i.-tt Thomu Rtmtmbtrs fD lllKk FitmmabB Hall of f 11111
-11:30-
• s,orts fi1111/ll1mt ol tile Glmt
lltw1.trfl Club U O liloM: a:J "Don'l l'usll, l'lt
CtitrceWhtn au4r" (com) '69-Sue
l yon. [nco Cerus1Co
D ®""' e T1lt 700 tlub ()) r.i.tse
Q) m Tiit rn Club
-11:45-
CJO) Slltrlock Holmes Thtatrt
12:00 & Mow11: (C) "Tiit lliehl of Ille
followln& Dar" (dra) '69 Marlon
Brando, Richard Boone. Rrt1 Moreno
-1:40-
0 Mom: "LOMly Are tht Brave"
(drt) '62-l<irk Ooualas.
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TV WEEK, APRIL 23, 1978
Our ll o'clock news isn't just another late news.
It's the latest.
Ifs the top stories of the day, and how they've changed
since the sun went down.
It's the news that's happening while you're driving
home. While you're having dinner. While you're relaxing.
It's the news of the night. The kind of news that's
going to make headlines in the morning.
And tonight on Channel 2.
Channel 2 News at 11 • With Connie Chung and Joseph Bent#.
10MORROW'S NEWS 10.NICHt
Paige 10
MONDAY I
Arlll 14 •
~-:-:L~~~ , .. ,., -.alm e, .,, tilt .,.,_...
DA mll£ lllOVI£$
11:30 • "Y• lelMa lo Mt" (COii\) '41-B11bau SIJnw-,d
Edp r BuchaMn. Henry fonda,
Roser Clark, Rulh Donnelly,
Melville Cooper
12:00 m (1:) "T111 Mlllitll Dollar
W " (dra) '66-Dana Andrews,
Brad Hams, Elaine DeWitt
l:OO lII (1:) "Wl•clltster for
tire" (wts) '67-Guy Madison,
Edd Byrnes
3:30 a (1:) ''tloltllt liua'' (wes)
'67-Georae Montaomery, hb
Hunter.Yvonne De <Ario, B11an
Donlevy, John Russell
IViNINQ
e:oo a (l) D a Cl) C1J @ llns e flllrl'IKY OM -~ • ...., llllldl mw-u • ..., .. AMltu,.
@ ~II CllltWes
fl) Dldrk c.,.., m EJ~~ a Hiltary " 111t11co
-6:30-
• lllN: ~ (10) ~a Mitter ti
HU111Hitits" (dra) '69-Robert
Youna. Anne But er, James Brohn.
Peter Deuel, Susln Slrasbera. Lew
Ayers.
Cl) a-a 21111M
III Min Gritflw m 11ew1tc1...i m 111e IDlkln
• [ .... [41tioft
9 PtnoMI flnlnct
m °"' EasJ CD Cof1mll s.tw11t a Oinlttlliolll "' Cultures
7:00
(l) £merl'llCJ One .. .,....., e u.11a• Cl) Tiie ,.. .. , W'lld m llMllll& f« Dollan
tD I LM l.iicy .., ..... 12
tBCll1-9 lf1 [~· laitlas IDMacleiltl.lllr«~
QI DltWMtllt Tlllicllt
(Ill Iii leWtfWe Jm futinl
-7:30-
D Dl'M Hlrwitz' Conll'ltf .... • .....,._, &11111
•TW•~ Cl)lllllen.tT .. D Joler's W'.W Jack Barry hosts lII WIN lhrW If Ali!Mls ma.Mrt.o m Meriu 2llitlit Ton11hl's aunts include Annt M111ray and the Anaets
Stnnc QuJrtel, disc jockey Larry Guy
end the R11hl Reverend Ronald
Chesler Garvey Jr •CMill• @DialocUIS flD 21 TOlllcllt
9 Tiie F rtt1Clt Chtf
8:00 D 11111 lil'lhlin CnaHI
G "1971 CHUIUADUeG • ,..,., Cl'itflll Shell * CHAMPIOISHIPS 9 TIN ace If Utlcertailty a {)) mew. n.. 111t1eu1 c.i-m Mtet1e1 11 t11t MIMI
ltclate ClletrieMID1 Clla•,ia.slli,. !! ~~~_..,_. ··-
(90m) Chef}! ~dd !Kms as five -'"" .,....,. --
cheerlu dln1 tu rns demOMllate -9:30-
their ab1hlies 1n the a~u of muSIC, U CD One Day at A Tltnt (R) Ann's
chttrlead1n1 arid ..,mnutlCS as they new ne11hbol, a handsome race car
vtt tor lhll c~eted t1tle and a total of champlOll, tries to find the key to her
S25,000 1n scllcQrsh1p monies The romantic 11n1hon and may aenerate
panel of celebrity 1udces. wtlo will some une11>«led Sl>lfks 1n the proc
choose the "1nn1n1 team from the us. 1n Part I of a rwo part story
l1n1t contestants. include Drnd Peter Jason aunts
Doyle, Bert Jones. Cllr1ShN Motter, O> Munclos o,uatos
Charles M Schulz arid Chef}! Tie11
II QI) 1'1£111£1£ rtlltrsirls 1 0:00
Rhonda Bates. Candy Brown, Joanna u Cf) Lou Gralll (R) A youna ler
Cassidy, Mucy Hanson. Manlyn roust invades the Tnb newStoom,
Tokud1, James Murtauah and Terr-, holds Row and other reportefl u
K1se1 star in this comedy senes, host11ts. and demands a rewrite of a
cente11n1 on the notous adventures story about his brother. who wu
of the P1ttsbur1h Pitts-a down·at· killed while hold1n1 up a store
the wheels all·11rl roller·skalin1 a 9 llws
tum The first episode "Battle of the a> let's Make A Dtal
Sms." the all·&lfl roller skatin& g So You Want to It A CoalrKtor
team sets out to strike a rock 'em 9 After !ht Ate of Uncertainty
sock 'em blow for womanhood IR I fD lllichatl Jadson Jackson's &Uest
race with an all·male team. is Los Angeles County Coroner
II Mtwlt: (1:) (lhr) ~nu Before Thomas N11uch1 I Die" (dra) '66-John Derek, Ursula OJ ,acto Dt AmOf
Andress
II (l) Supr TI111t "Su1ar Baby" -10:30-Mau declares she wants to have a CI§) brol Bumttt & Frittlds
baby and beeins to took for "the CD a> Mtirs
perfect man" to be the lather, teav· 8 Rt11t i..wtsque: A ,Ol'1ralt of
'"I Diane and M1u1e shocked. lndtptdtftce A spet1al 1nle"'1tw
9 mew. Liiiie Ugaas 111 with the f>Tem1er of Quebec
Coftcelt Ltsht Uuams Stncs fD Tiit Madltil/lellrer RtPllf1
{1dv) '70-W. llledor, Lorelli De
Luci.
CD Tht Odd eo.,i. m lllt111J '11Mn'a Flyl111 Cirella
m~en.tt m VarWMa 19 ltbdlel/l*tr a.pert
-11:30-u CIS Lilt flllmt: "l'M Cly
T-row" (dr1) 'Sli-SusaR Hay
ward, R1t~rd Conte, EOdlf Albert
D 0 JolllllJ brtOll Guest host rs
Georae Car11n
• (l) <Ill ~ Story
CD Tllat Ciri m Get s.ar1
8 WllolMws0.1 m C.,tloMd !Ins 12:00
8 Twtliellt Z... tD O.S.Wlts
Q) Htllty-n m 11ows1111ow1e
-12:30-
• Gtftt Alltry a Surtl .. "Time of Fliahl" Hired
by a hoodlum, 1 detective uses his
own apartment lo hide the man but
the lhuas find him and "murder"
him anyway-or did theyl J1<k Kelly.
Jack Klusman ind Juliet Mills star
CID) lr0ftll6e
CD Alfred Hitdlcocl ,~b
II) lllowit: "Allctl llW' (dra) '61 -
Georae H1m1lton, Mercedes Mc
Cambr1d1e
1:00 e o r_, ..
D I S,1 some of tier most popular soncs
•Ion& wllh some new melod1u 11 :00 -2:05-
aJ lilM4ly lll&llt laeNll U (l) D • Cl) !ID IUJ llns 9 lllowlt: "lewm Illy Lowe'·"' tD brtl llllllflt I FritHs 9 lift Alltriu1 Style d '52 1•· '' Cl) lllN: (1:) (Zbr) "TIM OallPftr C1 Me.ie: (1:) "f'laias et llttle" ( ra) -..., Luouio, R.obert Ryan,
ff llollt O'lirMy" (mus) '!>0-Debbie r:===========B=tr=b=ar=a _Wh_1_11n_1 ____ _
Reynolds, Gordon MacRle
.. ~Al llo Htji1111ri
IS Alll1111 C11r1111da ID Tiie ,,._, "Hammer Into An
y1t" The P11soner swears lo avenie
tht death of • 11rt wllose appuls tor
help when beina persecuted by
Number Two came loo late for the
Prisoner lo save her life.
0 Que '-'· USA
-1:30-
D DEBUT! llEW SERIES! * "JOE l VALERIE"
II 0 PlltMIERE JM & Vtltrit
Paul Rea1n1 and Cll11 Fontane star In
the title roles as l~est1uek teen· aaefl wtlo find their relahnshio af.
lect1n1 how they feel about the11
families. lhell fnends and their tobs.
In "The Meehna" Joe Pizo (Rtiina)
wran1les dance at a disco 111th ~etty
Valene Sweetzer (Fontane) ~ut site
d~ers the truth and plans qud
rtvenat a (l) Monday lllaht laseball
T tams not avatlable from the Net
work al our press time
CD ma.ooo Quatioll
(l)Oftf Easy
9:00
II @ Tiit Iii [went: (211r) Tiit
lilentJdiancm Part II. Kirk Dou1tas. Ch11stophtr Plummer. Helen Hayes.
Anne But er. r 1molhy Bottoms.
Ralph Bellamy, Susan Flannery
Palrick O'Nul. Lorne Greene, Joa~
Collins. Jun Peters and Percy
Rodricuez. VandertOOrt (Dou1las) 1s opposed by board members who are
reluctant lo finance a risky hous1n1
pro1ect in a slum neifhborilood. Then Vandervoort becomes the taraet of
1mpahenl ne11hbofhood m1lllanls
Susan Anspach stars as a waitress who unknowingly
becomes Involved with a college presidenl, who, on a
sabbatical, works as a restaurant sandwich man. In "The
Secret Life of John Chapman," 90.mlnute GE Theater
drama special airing Tuesday at 9:30PM on CBS.
I 1U•SDAV
Arn25
for_,.. ..i afttlMll lilti.,s. ,.._Ml DAmltE PICK.UM$. ...
1111, llf Jlllf CllU Uhl ta, lrt tlle
41J'• llllria.
oamm llOVl£S
ll:lD CD "Tiit L.My Frt11 SU.C-Ui" (mys) '48-0lwn Welles
Rita Hayworth, htrtt Sloane
12:00 G "A Sb'111Ctf le My Arm"
(dra) 'S9-June Allyson. Jell
Chandler. S,ndla Dee. Conr1d
H11et. Mary Ast()(, Pel er Graves
):00 (I§) CC) "Tiit Q1lck GuR"
(wes) '6'-Aud1e Murphy, Merry
Anders
l:lO • CC> "The G•R •klm" (wes) '69-Jlm Davis, Robert
D11, Scott Brady. John C1111d1ne
•V•NING
8:00
9 CJ) D B ()) (IDl 0 •ewi • Eiltrttll<Y 0111 -~ at Ooqtn lauball lhe los An
&ties Dodeers vs the C1nt1nn1h
Reds Colltrnued from ~PM .., Malll-12
®~Ct 8l> r..-c F1ee a l"tnout fllllllCe
-6:30-
• Mtwit: CC> (M)"A11~11que"
Part I (susp) '66-Greeory Peck.
Soph11 l01en. AUn Bldel
Cl) a..nc. 21ii't
cm Men Grittill .,. en..Wles
l!ll)Ooltr EllJ ID Tiit "wi1c Y•n
1:00
(]) ElltratlCJ 0.. .. ., .....
DUanCll*
()) Tiit Jebf's WiW
...... ,.,Diian
atMMl-fl 9 01•111'1 .... Clltw• s:t lbdlell/L*tr lepert O ~T~
(9) Tiit .... Gardtler
-7:30-
D CaMW CatMf1 • ....,...GalM
• ~ .....,..... ~lllrt:I
()) Tiit "81 SM
• Mktr'• Wild m Meric.11 ?Jlipt Ton1e11t chant
your fat away wtlh Maha11sh1 Mahtsh
Manaepor.
9 ~ fl!» 11 Tt11icht
!Bl NtwlcMci
8:00
U Cl) S'ECIAL •un1•ays {90)
OOlothy McGuire. Yan Wtllrams. John
Randolph. Heva Patterson and Josh
Albee st11 1n the story ol , boy and 1
leopard whose separte lh&hts to tree
dom bnn& them toðer 1n a unique
lr1el!dsh1p D QI) Mae Fl'Oll Atiaatis "Imp"
Pat Monla tuests as a mlSCh1evt0us
su ell whoa IOU(h uuus adults to
mer1 lo the WIJ$ of childhood. ll
cond11ton that b11ncs chaos and
death to the crew ol ll nucle11
submanne
• llllwle: (at) "Harry Ilk' *'"' Ult Tlcw'' (adv) '58-Stenrt
G11n1er. 8111*1 Rusll
• CJ) (JI ....., Days (R) "Req·
uiem IQ( A Maf pll" In • bo•1n1
match-an1need by ronzie-Ralpll
Mllpll's pride ovtrshaclows hll '"'°' wlle11 he enten the 11n1 With a
t~ll 1Hu1ser 101 the afftctlOIU oi a
p1etty 11rt.
G 111.,lt: CC> (2'1) "b11 A
Ct....i Mile" (dra) '69-loutS lour
dan, Mary Tyla Moon, Wilfred Hyde
Wlule, Stanley Holloway m tarel lllfMtt ... fr-..
• llftit: CC> (2111) "0111r
~" (adv) 'S7-Comet W~de
DelHI Paaet .....
9Mol.-s0111 s:t •atio11al Gfflta,liic Special
"Starch 101 the Great Apes" H11h 1n
the 111011nl11ns ol central Ainu and
deep w1th1n a rain l01est of lndone
sian Borneo. two dtdlClttd women
scitnhsts study the cmt apes-the
mountain &Ofi111 and the oraneutan
The him documents the painst1k1n1
work ol Dian Fossey and B1iute
Glad1us·Bnndamour, and offm an
unusual look at the me apes them
selvu. m Ma111111 s.ra 0tn1 Dia O TurriaMlll
-&:30-
• (1) ® Lnmt ' S~irltr
"Shtrlty's Dpe11hon" (R) Slurlty IS
taken to the hospital 1n need of an
emeraenq opmhon. and the mtdl·
cal proleSSIOn is t111ned ups1de doolfn
when htr friends rush lo htf side-in
lull dress hom an "Allee 1n Wondtr
land · play rehearsal mer-wa
----------------------. 0 Ari" •114 lslatlis
Josh Albee etars •• a runaway whose flight bflngs him
\ '-~ogether with a leopard, in "The Runaways:· Tuesday at
~PM on CBS. p.,.12
ma.w. 9 0wr Easy
9:00
D 8 Tiit lie Ewt11t (21u) Tiit lillelJdiallC'R ConcluSIOll Ch11sto
phtr Plummer. Kuk Oovew. limo·
thy Bottoms, 1'1t11ck O'Nul, SUSlln
Flannery, Jean Petm. Anne Buter,
Perty Rod111ues. Robert Lou11. Hay·
den Rorke, Arny T 1vell Roscoe
Heyward (Plummer) hnally realizes
the damaae he has done to r 1rst
Mercanltle Bank when the collapse
of a conelomerate thrutens the
bank's stab1lrty . .M1les Euton's (Bot
roms) lile is in ~&er as he closes 1n
on the e•na of credit card fOflers.
• CJ) (IDl Tlll1t's C-,.11r (R)
"Stanley CasallO'ia" Only Jack knows
the truth whfn Chnssy, J1net and
Mrs Rootr thmk Stanley 1s loot1na
around with 1nothe1 wonian
.... &riffll SllR
• IMkal Variety ID @HJ* hA A ~ at the
t11rrent status ol frankltn 0 Roose
welt's home town of Hyde Paik, New
York
-~I 9 lllat .... Tllutrt
-9:30-• ()) sncw. Gt 1\uht .. , he
Secret lrfe of John Cb1pm1n" (R)
This 90·m1nute dlama focuses on 1
colle&e prtsident who takes a sab
batical !Tom • small mtem collece
to work as a laborer He wants to
e11>erience a lifestyle different !Tom
his re1ul1ted eaistence As he tests
himsett, encountenna nni situatt0ns
1nd adYefSities. he comn to a bett11
undemandin1 of himself. his co· wortteri and his children
TV WEEI<. APRIL 23, 1978
• CD lD AIC llftlt S,tcial:
CJ:) (It) "Yep$" (111ys) '78-
Robert Urie~. June ~JI~. Tony C111·
Its, Red Buttons, Michael Lerner
When 1 search for a runaway teer1111
fftl turns 111to • murder 1nwest1ption.
Dan Tan•• (Uricb) finds lumsell
play1n1 lor the htthest stau ol atl-
his lrft-rn the fhlttnna ulSlence of
las Yeps.. ., ..... Oiial'ittl ... -.a,...
10:00 ......
• Ltt'I lilaU I Dell
• Tiii [tlllt ~ ...., a...-. ...... &:» lllcMel Jackm Guest. IH. [d
win Krupp, 011ect01 of t11e Gtrff1th
Pa~ Ob5ervatory, discusses the pos.
sib1hty ol utratenest11al lrfe
G>hc1it0.Amet a.....-.
-10:30-m m 11ws 8 The Madleilll.altrtf .. ,.,.
<IJ Fll111's AJi1a Ace A look at Hoity
wood's most famous stunt pilots
11:00
U CD D•W®Ql llltft D LM Alltficu Stylll D llltfie: CC> .. Aralltlla" (com)
'69-Yerna l1si, James Fo1. Terry
Th.omas. Marcaret Rutherfoid m111t ~ c..,.. ..,.....,,.,... .• ™',~
9 Tiii Qricluls
fl.) Did en.tt 19 MadWl/Lellftt .. ,.,.
-11:30-
• ()) CIS Litt lllewit: lkCIM/ .,.., a a,._,ca,..
B (])<ID Dnid frost '"'"" "The 7t~ Guinness Book ot WOtld
Records"
C8 TMI Girl
• Gels.art
fD ID Ca,cieltd llews
12:00
D TtriliPt Z... m 1111w1e: ·t.ut ....... ~rt1t·
(hOI) '64-Yincent Price
Cl)TMHllle111M11trs
-12:30-• Mlrie: "looln et tllt r., .. (dra)
·~9-Laurence Harvey. Sfmone
S11nQ(tl • Cl) Mowit: CC> "l1t1te £apt~ (dra)
'SI -Mark Stevens. Rhonda r1em1ne
1:00
o a r~
D IS,,
2:00 a !MM: "Ctnett 1-225" (adv)
'43-Randolpll Scott. Ella Raines. e Mttit: "Sane• Wil4•"'"'"
(wes) '56-Ydor Mature.
-2:30-
• llltils: "Wend Woman," "for
the love of Mike"
3:00 a 1111w1e: .,.__ Hl4 ,_, _..
(dra) 'U -ln&nd Berrman. Susan
Hayward, Wamtr Baxter.
4:00
• llM: ''Sall 0.-trit, ..........
(1dw) '43-Robert Beatty. m MIM: "Lat Olp tf ,.,.ii"
{dra) '3S-Preston Foster.
IWBDN•SDAY_f
APlll 21
fer _..IM ~ liltillp. ..._. DAYTillE NOWMS. ... i.., t. ,.. t11M1ime, 111 tM
U(s...-.
DAYT111£ lllOVIES
ll:JD GI "ltlliUT' (dra) '38-
Kltllanne Hepburn. Cary G11nt,
Lew Aym. Dom Nolan. Edward
btrett Horton
11:00 11 Ct) "Slim Cllttf'" (dra)
'57-Jod ~lloney. Julie Adams,
Tim Hovey, Wtllt1m Hopper
Joanna Moole. Manie Malloney.
Bll'blrl Hale. 8111 W~hams
3:00 (II Ct) "Ntde an• 1111
Ap1ehu" (wes) '67 -Robert
Taylor. Noah Beery
J:lO • ~ "Otat• tf I liH· fittllet" (wes) '69-Ricllard W1d
mark. Lena Horne. Jolln Sl•on.
Carrol O'Connor, Kent Smith,
!Urry Carey, Jimmy Lydon
•V•lltNG
8:00
8 CD D • C1J ® QJl lhn aEmrr-JO• II~ ID Matn ._.... The Los An
&ties Ood1ers vs !ht C1nc1nnah
Reds Coohnutd ffom SPM
II) Mlt9-1Z
Ollalllaltc-t
fD Dldric c.,..., 0 Hidtry DI lklice
-6:30-
• llnit: Ct) ('°) "Ar11M"u1"
Conti (susp) '66-Grttory Peck.
Sophia L01en. Alan ~t
Cl) AIMria 2lfiPt cm ... ,., '6iffill S11e111
.... la
S)CMf Usy
O ~ ill C411turts
7:00
CD Tiie Ciont Sllelll II 8 ID llm II Uan t111•
Cl) Tiie Jeb r't W'iltil II lowlift1 fer o.llan
Cl)MMl-12
@It's t~s lusiam f:m Thi llbdWl/ lellnf h,er1
a w 111e """'" S CMM StilcMry
-7:30-
fJ 121) lttwell the "an "The In
ward Looll Ctos1na Out the Rest ol
the World" In !ht 1920's a Untied
Statt1-d1sillusloned by WOlld War
I-tilt$ to shut out lht rest of tlte
world lhrouth st11ct 1mm11r11ton
quoin armed at Central Europe and
Omntlls. The resull is 111trvtsm. 1
mistrust ol fore1pers and m1nonhts,
and one of the dl~ts1 periods of
raasm and 1nloltr1ft(e 1n 01U hislOfY
CD let's s. " t11t bc:a DSlll 111 lta •• .....,...Iii ..
• llltdl ~ "' Cl) Tiie s 12.1,000 .OMstlen 11 Tiie JIMl's WlW
(JIF111111J FM m ...U 2"tPt VI01 Can and
Brt~dy McAllist~ &uesl
®""" ID Z1 TOllllM
IJISb•r•
8:00
• Cl) ....,.., !flNf-llall An Id·
onced experiment 1n aenet1c re·
surch ln.olV1nt lite controversial
techmut of clon•n& aoes •WIY and resultl in Scnder·Man becon11n1 1
•ind of Jekyll and H~ p11tnomeno11. D a Tiit Ult 11111 Tl•tt or
Ciriuly Mam ·skynders" Rim Tam·
blyn cues! s1ars as a man Who IGeS
to the h1&h movntain aiuntry t1t1lh a
lot of uotK equ1oment and COii
v1nces Crin!)' and Mad lKk that llf
and his fly1n1 machtne will make
history
D .. ttit: Ct) (ar) "Tiie llitlll
,_,.." (m,il 'S4-Gie1ory Peck.
Biodenck Crawtoid • CD cm [ipt Is tMlllll "Hau
of the Oo1" (R) Wllfn Tommy lmns
that !ht n•(hl btfoie isn't worJh lht
morn1nc aher, lie and his father have
a talk about manhood. Cl fllowit: Ct) (2111) "Tiit ~er
1&111" (dra) '70-Roy Tiunnes, Joan
Hadel!, Tammy Grtmes. Richard
·Conte m Carol l1m1ett ' fritllds C1J fllowit: (2111) "Willf b the Wind"
(d11) ·~1-Anna 11'11nan1, Anthony
Quinn tD Variety Sholl
fZ)@llen
O> lbuu S.1 Otro Dia
((§) lb leidtrMde .Im Festini
-1:30-m er-w-rts
fB""' O> llldll l*t a°'" UsJ
9:00
D (IS Wt41Hs4ay Mttie: Ct)
(Zllr) "Sie11" (susp) '78-Martin
Balsam Sylvia Stdney, Oo11an
Harewood, James Sutonus A self
piocta1mtd 'Kina" (Harewood) of an
urban ne1ahbotltood. sucteeds inter·
rormne the entut community with
hrs constant alt.11tks on !ht elderly,
ente11na then homes and repeatedly
stuhnc then meaaer posseuions.
Sutonus stars u the pohce heuten·
ant who's stymied 1n his elfom to
make arrests betause the victims are
too terrified to tesltfy D (D SPECIAL Rlnto former
Bulle R1n10 Starr pl111 a rock star.
wllo encounters hts look·alike, in this
rock musical comedy based on "The
P11nce and the Pauper " R1n10 1s
io1ned by er·Btatle star Georae Har
11son. John Ritter, Anaie Dickinson.
Came f 1sher, Mike Oouelas and Vin·
cent Pnce. B CD ® Charli1'1 h11b (R)
''Game. Stl. Outh" The Ancels
elbow then way 1nlo profwior11I
tennis to hnd out who IS "ehminat·
1n1" top female players IKJOf to
matches with an a11n& tennis
chlmp!On (() Ridl ..... ,.., Illa•
... Men Ciriff111 s... mn..rs.....
@ The .... tf Alllllent Julie H11Tis
slais tn this one woman celebration
of Ille hie, spmt and pothy of Emily
Dickenson
8:) Cirul PtrltrlllUtts "Profts·
s1onal Foul" Set in present day
Pra1ue. this p101ram combint5 poh·
hes, philosophy and football into a
penetratma. t111i·comte attack on
totalitar11n repreSS1on.
0 Austin Cit, Ulllils "Asleep at the
Wheel/Bobby Biideer"
-9:30-m Muflllos Opuestos
10100 ......
D 9 Sl't:CIAl Citr1" Fer• H
fereip '*1 In lhe f1rsl full·lentth
interview he llas 11ven su1te lca'tln&
oHa, tM fooner Pmident talis
wilh John Cllanceflor about 1"ternat1
nal relatlOllS dunn1 the f Old admtn
tSlralton and lhe11 effect on
subsequent policlfS
8 (J) <II Statay & Hlltdl "The
Heroes" (R) A new repottei covttina
the polite beat finds the methods
used by Starsiy and Hulth obtt<
hOnalbt unltl she !Inds herstll fKe
to-face with a nervous 1vnman
Karen Camon 1uests
ID ltt's lllah a Dul m 1sne1 r•r . m PKto o. AMOf 9 Sou11dsta1• "CrusaderHRoy
Ayr ts"
-10:30-
m m •""" 9 Iii ltldt"*' Jill fntwal
&:> llitllul hcU.11 Guest Joan
R1wm discusses her roles as 1 lead
1n& woman tn many Hpttl! ot the
entertainment rndustry
11:00
D CD D 8 CIJ ~ QJ llm D LM Alleric.all Style
• llowie: Ct) Nletltr A Widow''
(com) '69-VKna L1s1 m n.. ~ c..,i.
II) llellty r,t11M 's flyill& Cut in
®DilllCMS m Diel eawtt mv.-.
9 lbdtit1LeMer •,ort
-11 :30-
11 Cl) CIS Ult Mette: H1W111
r...01111i1' ,. -
D a~ c...-Gllts1 ttost is
Roy Clatl.
• CJ) <ml ,... S""1
tD TMt Sift ., Get S..rt omea.-uc•n
12:00 a T!"¥'Z-m Mem: "It Ma,,Ht• o .. llit~I" (dra) '34-Clark Gible.
Claudette Colbert. W1lttr Coonolly,
Roscoe Kiins mn.......,.1111n m n. lllbcW1l.lllrer .,.,.
-12:30-
• lllN: "Ille Mart" (dra) '61 -
Sluart Wh1tm1n, Mana Schell.
• (J) CID Mystery el die WMk .., fllowit: "ltmibt!MI .. Ult" ( dn)
'34-Claudette Colbert, Warren
Wilham
1:00
D ID TOlllOrl ..
G•S.r
2:00 Ill alotie: 13:) NW s.. tile.,,,,.
MSS" (susp) '71 -Pamela Franklin,
Slndor Eles, M1tl\ael Oolr!Ct.
G) Mowles: "Equ1no1," "Monster
from A Preh1st011C Planet"
-2:30-
fJ llltiwit: "Tiit Sn~ llld" (adv)
'39-Conlad Vt1dt, Valene Hobson.
Stbast11n Shaw a llttl•~: "Oead Man's Eyu."
"Spylaris'
4:00
D llnie: 13:) "S•••lllrt" (mys)
'!>9-Hitel Paint•. Yvonne M1ttltell
Martin Balsam and Sylvia Sidney share • wtrm friendship
that 11 clouded by the fear spread by a young hoodlum
terrifying their community. In "Siege," on The CBS
Wednesday Night Movie at 9PM.
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• TV WEEK. APAIL 23, 11178
A 'TODAY' LOVE STORY
II you hke an honest. heart-warmin& love
story, you'll love Joe And Valene. II you like
the upbeat tempo of today's music, you'll love
Joe And Valene. And if you llke to discover
brt&ht new star personaltt1es, you'll especial!(
love Joe And Vale11e.
So what is a Joe And Vale11e1It1s, first off, a
four-episode pilot run of a pro1ected new NBC
senes ai11n1 Monday, April 24 and May 1. and
then Wednesday, May 3 and 10, 1n the 8·3().
9PM hme penod. It as also the first series
venture from Hope £nterp11ses, Inc . Bob
Hope's corporate enltty, with Linda Hope, his
dau&hter, in charie of pro&ram development.
Beyond that, at as an out-and-out love story
played a1amst a back1round of contemporary
music and involv1n1 enough casting
coincidences to fall a miniature "Guinness
Book of Reco1ds."
Created, written and produced by vete1an
writer Bernie Kahn and directed by anothe1
veteran, Bill Persky, the show, all quite
unintentionally, would appear to have a father
fi&ure in "Grease." The two leads, Paul Reama
and Char Fontane, appeared together an the
road company version of "Grease." and Char
was cast as well in the Broadway version Bill _,~~
Beyers, who plays one of Joe's two best
buddies. is a third cast member to have
traveled with the road company And Pat
Benson, cast as Valene's mother, appeared 1n
Chicago tn "Jimmy Shtne" with Jimmy Jacobs,
who at the tame was w11t1n1-"Grease," what
else?
Of the seven reaulars in Joe And Valerie, all
but two were born and raised in and around
New York. Four of them had come to
Hollywood from New York only a few months
110, audit1on1n1 separately for Joe And Valerie
without havtn& the slichlest nohon of what the
others were doina.
The show itself. tn addtlton to brin11ne a
number of m1tin& newcomers to the tube,
also bmas somethma to telev1S1on itsell-a
genutne love story tnvolv in& two very
appea1tn1 blue-collar younasters (he's a
• plumber's apprentice, she's a department
store saleseirl tn cosmetics) in a natural
surroundina of today's music (the local
han1out 1s a disco, which is wbere Joe and
Valerie meet tn the inihal episode).
In addition to those already mentioned, the
cast includes David Elliott as one of the two
best buddies with whom Joe shares an
apartment, Robert Costanzo as Joe's widowed
father and the plumber for whom Joe works,
and Donna Ponterotto as Valerie's &irl friend.
Says Linda Hope, the show's executive
producer: "This ts not a caricature or cartoon·
type show. It's comedy, yes, but what we like
to think of as aenlle comedy. Joe and Valerie
are very real youne .people, not 1ust broad·
stroked comedy characters. They have a aood
deal of depth even thouch they often manaee
to look like a couple of puppies tryina to fi&ure
each other out It's the most d1fftcull kind of
comedy to do. but we feel we have both the
writers ~nd the cast to do ti and do it riaht."
Dr. Alan Miller, Family Dentist
2979 Fairview Rd.,Costa Mesa ·979-3970 ..
(ot the comer of Fairview & Boker. west of Son Diego Frwy )
h ... -~ ............. ....
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I THURSDAY I
APfll f7
fot --. Md alttfllOOll llstinp, .... • llAm• P10G1A11S. ... I., lot ,.... *'9nime, art tM
U(s..-
DAYTllllE llOVIE.s
ll:lO .. ~ ''Sa111• ..... ,.s"
(ad~) '68-Rol>ert Ta1t0t. Ron
Randell. M11c Lawrence. ly
Harden. Rosenda Monteros
12:00 1!J "Criss Cross" (dra) '48-
Burt Lancaster. Yvonne D'
Carlo, Dan Duryu.
3:00 rB ~ "Mt11d1 SMilh"
(wes) '75-lOlne Greene. Ste!~
•Stevens J:JO a ~ MUst Trail fl'MI '4111
HiH" (wes) ·59 Kirk Dou11a5.
Anthony Quinn. Carolyn Jones.
Earl Hothnan
•V•lllNG
8:00
fJ CD II B ([) ®I QI lltws 8 t.fl'tlCJ 0111
D liYMMt .. '1111 lrMy h«ll
ll)AdM-IZ
g MrltY II Athnt.lre 8 TM Ma1111 Chronkles
fD OKt Up1111 A Clatlk mo a.-a rtf'IOllar r111111t•
-6:30-
0 JARVIS VS. McCARTHY
• rt0POSmo11 13
OEBATf FROM CH. 2
ACROSS
Greetlnas (due to answer)
7 Chlfacter played by mystery stlf
10 UOyd or Kathleen
11 NtlfVOUS tremor
12 Fleming or McShane
13 Comedy routine 14 Paradise 17 Tea<
19 Pig
20 Weak
22 Western Indian
23 Ah me (archaic)
24 As of now
27 Gorilla
28 TV series
30 Decoration
32 Perspire
34 Afrtcall frtbe
36 Harper rote 38 Consent 39 Accident
• srEClAL ~ion 13 °"''' Channel 2 presents an houi 1001
debale on probably the most 1mpQ1
tant item on Ille June ~llol-Propo
s1t1on 13. or the Jams/Gann
ln1tr1t1ve The Propos1lron-a real
IJ.qlayers' 1e~ -would hm1t the
amount ol money the Government
takes 1n vea property tu 1n oider to
rtslnct the amount 11 can spend m AIMrica ZttiPt tD Men Griffill s...
«D IMdled Q)Tlll~ fl> Drtr Easy
9 TM "wile Yt1n
7:00
CD Emtfawy 0111 11a m11ews U llln Clull
Cl) Tiii Jtbr's lfrld
D lowlillc '°' Do!Urs ... 11.M lticy
ll)MMl-12 men. ® DNMtlsiofts rn Ctltwes m llbdltil/ltllrtr Report
9 btwilllllllll T OllilJlt
IHJ TM ..._ ""'"" -7:30-11 llllllt Thlt TUM • ...,,...&amt
• Tiii G-s 5'lw
CJ) ,. Surd! of ...
D Jeltf's Wild
CID) llaldl 61rne m lfMJ 11M1C1t
Q) Anwiu llli&Jtt lorughls cuests
are Sherman Hemsley. and Set
Norman Botello a rt1mt11on m 21 ToMctit
9 lllewsdled
DOWN
I Terntic 2 Type or letter
3 Chaplrn's wife
4 Mister (abbrev.)
5 Ttme zone (abbfev )
6 Rtar (due to answer) 8 School subiect 9 Kaplan role (clue to answer) 15 Fast 16 Type of sword
18 Hit
21 Looked at
25 tuac's son
26 Bia
27 Knowlna
29 Branch ~i L";~or
35 Sound or d151ust
37 Type ol tlectrlc1ty
(ebbrev.)
Answ.r II end ot
t~ Saturday log
8 :00
fJ The Waltofts (R) lht Wal Ions try to save tht11 ~rn set on
fire by • IOl·yur old Chtr~ee In
dran who claims 11 was built over a
sac1td tribal burial eround II lbnH·lulltra KIJPJ Hour
Honty and Sis ereel IUtstS Abe
V11odaBelly Whitt and Melissa
Gilbert
U MOYit : (2hr) "Dirty H11oes"
(adt) '68-John Ireland Curt
lur1ens Ii CJ) CJ.a) WtlaNnt lacl Kotter
"Swutwork" (R) Horshack becomes
untontrotl1ble whtn he suddenly
shines as a radro star a Morie: (CJ (2hr) "811ttr!"
(dra) '72 -Pat11cra Neal. 81111
Ekland Scott Jacoby Jean Pierre
Cassel, Lynn Carlin m The forty.flwt Billion Dollar
Connection Journahst Adam Smith
hosts a report on the CC>flstquences
of 0111 depend1na on lore11n 011
G> Merit: ~ (211r) "Tiit Dar~ at
tllt T09 of lilt Stain" (dra) 60-
Robert Preston. Oorothy McGuire fD TM O,erl Milld lhe law 1n
Ameuu" Host Rochard D Hellne•
and euest Lours Nim. an eminent
11111 allorney and authOI, discuss a
wide range ol issues includmt !ht
conltoct between lhe lawyer s o1>111a
hons to hrs client and to society and
the deeree of Americans' devotion to
the law and to dut process
ID 111111 Sm Oflo DU
fBI flit $45,000 c.-tion
llJ) Anyone IOJ Tt11nf'Oll!
-8:30-
.. [Al Wllat's Ha,,eni•I
"Co1nr Corne Cone" (Al Rat's
lnendsh1p with Rerun bttomts 1
~w business e1s111ltr •hen Rerun
threatens to 1nterfer~ w1lh Raj's
drum ol btcom1n1 a super IJlenl
attnt fD MM 11111 brMil "The Pales
lrmans· Part II" A lwo·part proaram
de~led to nplo11n1 conlri$1int per
eepllOftS ol tflt Paltshnran asj)katkNI
for a homeland
ID Los C..lladres 0 Over lasy
9:00
fJ CJ) ~r-O lhed1sconiy
ol the body ol a wealthy Hawauan
horseblttder, whose wrdOJll tlaims
he was formally 11lened +A a ceme
tery I011r montl\$ earlier, luds Frvt·O
boss St~e McGlrret 11110 an 1nvesh
cation of h10-and possibly three-
related murde1s
D OPEUTIOll: RUNAWAY
• Teen Hooker Missin(ll 11 a r1E111t1E o,.ratiort: •-r "No Pnnce lor My Cm·
derelll" Robert Reed stars as Oav1d
McKay. 1 inytholo&ISI soec11trz11111n
track1nc down runl'lfays lhe teen
11e dauchter (T em Nunn) of an old
friend dLSaPOUIS and McKay (Reed)
tr11fs he1 lo Sin F1111CIS'O where he
lurns that her dual personalrly has
caused her to believe lhll slle is a
proshlute James Olson, Richard
Stanley afld C«1l11 Hart co st"
• CD CJti '""' 11rn,r "Copy tat" (R) Detective Vemana s pr'°'
cupahon with telev1S1on provides a
crucial luu~ 1n sotvmc lhe modus
opetllldt of a felon pl1cu1n1 lflt 12th
Precrnct. m Mttw &rttfMI Sllow a AatJa CilJ Lillits m Tiii Mweates 9 Tiii MMll QroMc.ln
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THURSDA 'Y (Continued)
-9:30-
• ({§) AIC Movie s,eml:
"Go West. YOINIC Girl" (•es) '18
Kuen Yalenhne. Sandra Will. Stuart
Whllmu. Richard Jaecktl I wo h1l11
spmted youns women. take off theu
pelt1Goats and sl/ap on 1un belts and
set oul Oii i se11es ol comedic adven
lures m search ol Billy lhe Kid m lllulldos Opucs1o1
10:00
0 NATAllC COLE'S FIRST IST * TY SPECIAL TONITE!
fJ (I) SrtCW. Tiie llaultt Cole
s,ew1 Natalie Cole 1s 101ned by
Earth, Wind and foe. Johnny Mathis
and Steohen Bis/lop 1n an hour of
comedy and music
D CJlllM
Cl) let's Mah 1 Dtal
fl) LI• Day Special
8 lilasferplec• Theater
fll) MicMel Jae~ Guest A1chad
0 Heifner discusses broadustinfs
impact on history and social atlairs m l'atto Dt Amor
O llewstllet•
-10:30-m Cl) llews
fll) Tht Madleil/lthrtr Report 9 l'rofiles
11:00 u lil a a rn [Q) tDl """ D lM Allltriun SIY!t
0 lllotrie: (C) "I'll lltwr for&tl
Whit's 'iwme" (com) 68 01son
Welles. Ohm Reed, C...rol White
m "" Odd eoup1e Qt lilollty P'yUloll's rtyinc Circus
OT11m1bout
m Did""" 0 Madleillltllrtr R1por1
-11:30-
fJ (() CIS Lit• Mowtt: M•a•s•Ht
"lmit1tion Gtnml" (com) 58
Glenn ford, Red Buttons
U (J)) Joflnn1 ClllOll
8 CD (J)) StJrt*y ' Hutch m n11 Glr1
Cl) Get Smlr1
fD 8 C,ptionecl A8C lllM
12:00
D Twilipt lOM m Truth or Consequences
Cl) Tiit HonfJlllOOllt1'1
-12:30-
• lllovit: ''The Mummr's Hind"
(llor) '40-Dick Foran, Georae Zucco
a m (j)) '''"' m lllotrie: (C) "Yonpry-MonJttr
From lht Dttp" (sci h) '68
Q) lllovlt: (C) ''The Golden ArrOfl"
(dra) '64-Rosanna Podesta
1:00
u Oli '-'°" D IS,y
2:00
U lllo¥lt: (C) "ltlUMr's Memory"
(dra) '70-Dnid McC.llum Susan
Slrasbuc. l1lh Palmer
D Mowies: ··sons and Loven.
''Always on Sunday' Cl Mowlt: "llMf I.ft Go" ((om)
'63-Richard !odd. Peter Selltts m lllOfit: "Tht DtmoR "Utt"
(sci 11) '65 81rry Sulhun
4:00
U Tht Sine Edwards Sllow Iii Mowlt: "Mr. Emm1nutl" (dr1)
·~-Fell• Aylmer, Jun Simmons.
G) lilovlt: "katt of MOIOCCO" (SCI·
l1)-W1lh1m Sylvester, S1•ne Clue.
TV WEEK. APRIL 23, 1978
FRIDAY I
APl!l ll
r Of --mi ancl "'"-listiep, ,.._ 11t OAmlllE PllOCblllS. S..
1911, lot ywr COIWtftitllCe, tre Ille
day's lllO¥lts.
OAm ME MOVIES
11:30 m tJ:) "Footsteps 1n lht
Fo(' (dta) '5!>-Jun Simmons
Stew1rt Gr1n1er Belinda let,
8111 Travers
IZ:OO 0 ft) "Snn11h" (dra)
'55-H1ldec11de Nell Donald
Woll11 I erence M0t1an Dt1ek
Bond. David Kossoll
l :OO Q "Trunre ol ra~c~o
Villa" (wu) '55-Shelley Win
te1s. Rory Calhoun
3:30 u "The r astest 6un Alive"
(1m) ·~ Glenn Ford. Jeanne
Cr 11n, Brode11ck Cnwford, Russ
lamblyn
EVENING
8:00
0 (]) D U (]) <RI Qli llm
IJ E1Mr1•11CJ One
G Gu_.t m ludy l unch
Cl) MM·ll
fl) Journey to AdYt11tu1t
0 OlllllftSIOllS 111 Culturu mz-m LI Cr"41 litn CriH1
~ HiiiOfJ t1 111eia
-6:30-u T 1tt»t.ales
f.I) Anlenc.t Zllipt
Cial Men '1iffill Sllooe m e..ttdled
Q) Tiit ••ia aJ' l'tno111I Fiunce m o..r c.11 ~ Consumer Suninf Kit
7:00
U Tiit SZS,000 P'yramid
Cl) Emfrftll(J One
UDO>"-"' D llar1 Club
()) Tht Job r's W~d
CJ lowlln1 foi Dollars mt lM Lucy
Q)Adam·12
9 It's htrybocly's Businm
fD Mf'lkll/ltllrtr Report
(8) Entertlinment TonlcM
([f) Voter's ripttlne
-7:30-
fJ Al·Sllr Anytllln1 toes
D M: Comln' It You at tllt $pttd
of Sound Merlin Mull hosts • .....,.~mt a cm i.llywood Squarn You111 rto91t•s 5'tc11I N11hl mare (R)
Q Tht .leb1'1 Wild m ludy llHldl
Q) Allleriu 11111111 Vtntent Price
cuesls
~~ Cllifo111i1 Tonipl
fD 21 Tonipt
8:00
U fJ) Woncltr Wonu11 In the hrsl
ol • l'tlO part eplSOde Wonder Woman
1010s lorces with an emissary from
lhe lnler.pl1nelary Council 1n 1n
ellor1 lo crush a eroup of fug1t1ve
oullaws lrom spece before lhe1 tan
lay waste to Earth 1n lhetr own
1ncred1ble luhion
D 8 CtmttlJ Tuu Space
foice" fht wacky cm•"*• Leo, an
outtt $pKt Aimr base commanded
by I WI! monstnn& Uptain, Jlold$
lht ~lance or po.wet th1t deters a
W¥ ol tilt "°'~ "' this comedy s1tmn1 Wilham Phipps, Fred Willard,
Larrr Block Jim Boyd 1nd Maureen
Mooney
U Mtwlt: ~ (2ht) "Cllubasco"
(dta) '68-Rtchard Eaan Suun
Strast>era. Chr11lopher Jones D CD ®) S,ECIAL Dorothy
H1111iM ,menb WillntrJ ~s Hamil's
1uests are Olymp1t itold mtdahsl
81uct Genner and fony Aw1rd·w1n-
ner Hal linden Proeram h11hh&hl
includes 1 l11bult lo sht1n11reats ol
the past D Mom. CJ (211r) Hurtt i11 A
tice" (dla) '71 -S11 John Gielgud
St! tulph R1th11dson 81lhe Whtie
law. Kenneth H111h
tD Cl<ol lur11tlt & fntllCh
a> Mo.it: (CJ (2111) "'''' Kelly's llues" (dra) 'S5-lar.k Webb, Janet
le11h fl>"'"' louro m 8 Al Waslllnaton Wtek In •• et lh1111U $1.11 Otro Dll
-8:30-D 9 C'° SNrhJ "The Used Car
Caper" llones Crntsl (Allen Op
penhe1me1) a shppety used car
salesman 11hose oral promises are
h&hler thin 111. hoodwinks the
semen mlo buy1n1 a spu1te11n1
hup, bul Sharkey llummoaes the
fleecer by conv1nc1n1 him that the
lemon reallr conla1rs a cool cache of
hot diamonds.
tD Cnm-Wits m ID 0 Will SlrHI li'ffl
ID Uuardo II
9:00 a The l11erl41ble """ No 1n lormat1on av11lable lrom the network
al our press ltme
D 0 Tll1 ltocklord F1lu "The
Second Chance" (RI Jim Rockloid's
one·t1me cellmale. Cindy frtch, dis-
covers and falls 1n love with an
aspmna s1neer (Dionne Warwick).
and 1ust llappens lo be the pawn en a
malla·connected counttr1t11 scheme
D (]) [OJ AllC FridaJ lllovit: (t)
(2hr) ~"'' Misty ror Me" (susp) 'lt-Cl1nt Easl'llWood. Jm1ca Waller
Donna Milts. John Larch, lack Cine
Clance hylor and Donald Sieeel A
disc iocky meets up with a psycllo
pathte Ian •ho becomes emohonally
1n.ohtd 111lh him and wants lo
possess him body and soul «D lkn Griffin m rt*i 111o 1&ac1o ® Grut 'erto111unces P1ofu
s1onal r oul" (R)
fill) Masterp!Kt Tllt1t11 "Our Mu
lull friend" Nteodemus Bolten and
his wife loo~ IOI w1ys lo spend rheu
1nhent1nce, and Lime's Ille lakes a
new turn now that she's l1vm11 with
Jenny, the doll diessmaker
O flrifl& Une
-9:30-m 111ws
ID ~ Opuatos
10:00
D Hin•udl, W1wtl ind
lowtn Wlule the men are ~ecom1ns
obsessed wtlh lh1 eel 11ch quick
scheme ol buy1n1 a race horse their
women are •bSOlbtd 1n somelhtnt
quite dilterenl-a culthroal cruhve-
w11tin1 contest.
II QI! Q1111ey "TIS.Wt ol l1uth"
Qlrin<r and Ille poke coo,eratt in a
~It tffttt " leeatt t ltMaetr ·--~--!W ... wlfll I lifllited W"'1 llf OIJlH, Mt
at "" uitial -... tlltir COlllllll· niaticMI Is ltlttmipted !If • Cl f14io
o,.ralor. e 0 m111ws
0) let's lhke A Dul m Mlchltl lachon Guest Gaeson
Kanin d1scussts ae1n11 and 11s bene
Ms and hm11a1ton~ et Ptcto Ot Am0t
9 Jiit Advocatts
-10:30-aa m Atws
fl)Eur• uprm l8i CillCO Ot 1111,o
fD lhdllll/ Ltllm lttport
11:00
0 II D CfJ aJ lltws
U Lon A111triu11 Slylt
O Movie: (C°I "The Drum• of
hbu" (adv) '65 James Philbrook
Frank Mori•" m Th• Odd eou p1e
ti) Moftty 'Ytlloll's rty1na Cirtu1
18 ~ Pt~lim Oii lht lltws fD Oicl Cmtt et V11itd1des
tSl The lilldltll/l.thrtr •tl*I
-11:30-
D 'L lllA ~,off lilm1 I ums
not decided 11 our press time
II IJI) Johftfty Clf10ft Roy Clark ts
auut host D CD llAJ larett.t m Ovitt Limits
11> Get Sm.lrt m o c.ptloMd 11..,
12:00 U hriti1ht Zone
Ill Th• Kolleyt!IOOlltll
ID lltftl lillo¥it
-12:30-
" Mowlt: "lltw Ton COfltldt11t11r·
(drt) '5S-Brodenck Crawford. Anne
Bancrol1
D Startlmt tD Mowlt: "Tiit M&tl & Utt lad·
man" (wn ) '•7-John Wayne, G11I
Russell, Irene Rich m Mowit: "The Stran1• Death ol
Adolpll Hllltr" (mrs) · •3 Gale Son-
dergaard, Ludwig Donath
-12:40-
(l ' Mov11. "lted S-its Of Mont.111"
(adv) '52 Rtehard Wldmarll
®l MO'tit: , C ''The '•09fe 11111
Door" (dra) 70-£11 Wallach. luhe
Hams
1:00
D IDJ Mlclr11sflt Sptd1I 0 I Spy
-1:30-
0 Jallaboul
2 :00
Iii Mowtt: "Plat1nu111 Hltll School"
(dra) '60 Mickey Rooney, I erry
MOO!e, O•n Duryea Yvelle M1m1eu1
-2:30-u Mo¥ies: "Redhead, "Tht My,
tery ol £dw1n Orood
«D Mowles: "Terror on Hiii Moon
Street.' "iqn Who lived Twitt"
-3:20-fJ Mowi1: 1C) "Acoaed ol
Murder" lmy~) ·~6 Oo1d Bttan
4:00
Ill Mowie: ''loth Sidn ol the law"
<m1s> '54 Ann• Cmfford
SATURDAY
MORNING
8:00
D That's Cll
(J) Sunrise Semester &ll Community F te4bKk m UniffnitJ ot 1111 A11
-6:30-
.. (Jtl Mt!MmlllM alt
U Ila Vlllty IJ W1tt1 Color
0 OMJ & liolratll
'1§) Ctllutt " Ancitftl (ml m U1it Sia m Captioned 11ews
7:00
D S111rise Stllltsf er
a o Kolle Ko!lc l'tlooey l'I CI> ®l Supertrie11~h Hour
(J) Ill• Music u The rn Club
... Dtwltntary """ II> WolllH lttt4 to ltul
fli) TG(a lcw Hu11b
-7:30-
D Camtri Th1tt
II all Go Go Glolletrotttll u hcadttfS
([) C..int
tD Morie: "The b ·Mrs. lfadford"
(mys) '36-W1ll11m Powell, Jun
Arthur James Gleason ._,.,..,.
fD The Ac!Mls Cllroniclts
8:00
8 ([) ThrM l!Mollk Stoocu g MO'flt: "Tht Wtrtwtlf of
t.c.dlll" (hOI) 35-Henry Hull a CD Cfl Latf4lJlllflkl Ill MO'fit : CC) "£scape From
bllllln" (adv) '62-Yul Brynner
-8:30-
D CD S'"4 luUY G>ltl'°P m Fee11111 ""
9:00
f) CT; lup lunny/ltoad ltunn•r m lllovit: "last of the Bucuneen"
(adv) ·so Paul Henreid. lack Oak1e
Q) Sam Totty
ID TIOl!lout
-9:30-
.. IJ} T!Mn• '"'' Pa11tller " Mo.it; C'l "Quttll gf 8.bylon"
(1dv) 'S6-Rhonda nemm1 mz.om
10:00
II 8 huJ hllb 1nd the Nitwits
8 (]) CID:l Kroftt Supetvio. 0 Wt11ltd: Dt'4I of Aliff
II) lllovlt: c.tJ "Th• Sllwe" (adv)
'63-Steve Reeves, Jacques Sernas
fl) V'1Sion On
-10:30-
f) CD lltnm/Tar11n D Qll S,.Ct Sefttitltls D .... (C)"WelMll .. IMl't ..
lliltNic ........ (SCI ft) '66-Wendtll
Coley, Kttlh Larton, l11nr Tsu
tD Ollce u,_. A Clmk
11:00
II l8l Mt)OI Lt.,.,. laseb1H
B (]) (JDI UC W...~ S,.Cial
"The M111e1I Mystery I np I hrouah
l 1tlle Rtd's Hud" (R)
TV WEEK APRIL 23 1978
tD U. Patt.a111s
m "°'' -11:30-
f) Stcrtb of bis
D Tiie TwiliPt Z-
CD llaslPlillt Mllsic 11> Tiit lold Ones
AFT•RNOON
12:00
U CE flt Albert u Olrtdoors
U O:Dl Amer1<111 BlllOstand
U The Wt We KMll ID Tiiis li'ed ia bstblN
fl) Tiit Frend1 CIMI
-12:30-
D tf l S,.Ct Audtmy
Cl) Topic e Mtaster 11an, .,..,..,
®l Disco 10 «D The •acers m 11oc1 SqllH
fD Ctulivt Stilchflrr
O Blad fi1111m1ktrs Hiii of fame
1:00
D LV Mr.1111100
Lislfll/Tht Altllttu
l'I Mcme: (CJ '1ht Glorf tu11"
(wes) '65 -lom fryon Htrvt
PrHnell ... tehltl Anderson Ji
t}g) lllowit: (C) "Lassit at Htnlord's
hi11I" (adv)-Roberl Bray
«D Soul Train
fl) nomu Hart ltnlon's 'lht
S.Urces ti Coutllry Mwsic' This docu
mentlJJ chron1tlu lrom incephon to
complehon tht last '"''°'work ot the areal Amerte1n murahst
-1:30-
• C11 CIS Fl1111 Festini
(]) ~ Uit Alts -~•c.t•Ao Cl) lllowlt: "1111 tr141 l't Atltlt on
Vleltioft" (com) 'Sl-Martor1t M1in
Percy K1lb11de
fD The OPlll Mind
2:00
D Debut
My Tllr" Sons O ('(t) Leaends of Goll lwenty of
the gm test goller~ ol 1111 t1mt rel urn
lo lauways compet1t1on 1n this 54
hole. best ball tournament lrom the
Onion Crtek Courst 1n Austin, I uas D Tiie Iii V .nty
MoY1t: {CJ "Mr. Inside, Mr.
Outslft" (mys) 73-Hal Linden
I ony Lo B~nco
CD USC/UClA Jracl Mttl
ISll History of Mt11to
-2:30-
fJ It T ahs All •Irids
(]) The lrldf lunch
fl) llalio111I teo111,h1c $pecial
"The Search tor the Great ~~s" (R)
3:00 rn M1111.12 u llOMrqt
8 Grutdl Sports lectndl a lllowlt: ct:J "fury Oii Wlltdl"
(dial '71 -Tom l1con
IJJj Supr n..
•Tarun
-3:30-u ()) CtS Sports $ptdacul11
H11hl1ehls ol the 8r111Sh World lnv111
tion11 Grmnastics Champ1onsh1ps
1he Wotld Freestyle Sk1inc Challen1f.
1nd the off .ro1d Race of Champt~ns
IQr unhmiltd ~Ill
P•17
TV WEEK, APRIL 23,·1978
COPING AND HAVING FUN ·
The a2e old battle of the sues 1s brou2ht up lo date in sparkling
~le in the new comedy se11es, Another Day. which airs Saturdays at ~PM on CBS.
So reports David Groh. who stars with Joan Hackett in the show
which deals with a man and wile trying to cope with fast-changing
modern times.
"We deal with the ad1ust01ents a family has to make when the wife
goes back to work.'' Groh uplains "We play a couple married 17
years who have a 1ood hie in Philadelphia
"He's a successful advertising uecultve. They have a pretty 16
year·old dau2hter (Lisa L1nd2ren) and a sharp 11 ·year·old son (Al
Eisenmann). His mother (Hope Summers) hves with them. The wife
1ets a responsible JPb that removes her from fullhme housekeeping.
So we have to eet used lo 11."
The show's creator and executive producer 1s Jimmy Komack. who
was also responsible for such successlul shows as Welcome Back
Koller and Chico and the Man.
Some of the situations to be dealt w1lh on Another Day grow out of
a workine couple's robs· Whal happens lo the only non·smoker in a
c.arpool of smokers? What 11 a leenaee daughter wants to aud11ton for
her dad's commercials' How does a husband react when his wife goes
out of town for a convention,
Groh received his in11tahon into comedy as a regular on the Rhoda
senes and has played many dramatic roles. including the feature film,
"A Hero Ain't Nolh1n' But a Sandwich" and recently completed a
televislOll movie, "Murder at the Mardi Gras "
"I think families all over the country will see themselves when they
watch us dealing with the things they go through every day," Groh
says. ''We're not g11nding any a.es-we're showing how to cope and
han fun too "
David Groh was born on May 21 in Brooklyn. N.Y .. where he
attended Brooklyn Technical High School Switching his ma1or field of
study to English literature. he attended Brown University, where he
first became involved in achng. Joining the dramatic society there.
Groh made his staae debut in "Richard II." in which he delivered two
lines of dialo2ue, dressed m lull armor. with his back to the audience.
It was, however, his chance to play the role of Stanley Kowalski m
"A Streetcar Named Desire" dunng his sophomore year that
convinced him that acting was to be his profession. During his
summer vacations from college, Croh appeared in summer theater
productions, includmg the Amencan Shakespeare Festival production
of "Antony and Cleopatra," with Kalhanne Hepburn and Robert Ryan.
Following his graduation from Brown University, Groh won a
Fulbriehl Scholarship to study acting at the London Academy of Music
and Dramatic Art. He has since appeared on stage in New York and
London. Recently, he starred in the New York production of "Hot L
Baltimore." which won the 1973 Orama Cr1hcs' Circle Award as Best
American Play.
Join Hackett end David Groll
Pege 11 ..
His film credits include nchanee m the Wind," "Red Hot" and
"The Rmger :· Groh has also appeared 1n a number of daytime
lelev1st0n serials, 1nclud1ne reeular roles m The Edee of N1eht and
Love Is A Many Splendored Thine on the CBS Television Networl
A dedicated deep sea fisherman, Groh has fished off the coasts of
New York, Jamaica and the Bahamas. and has been a winner of the
Metropolllan M1am1 f1shme Tournament A photo1rapher, he most
enjoys photographing beaullful women and children.
-~ e CD<m Al11 li11 flftllil a.
lie Conflict of this tennis lourn1
ment live from Cuw'a P1lace 1n lu
Vecas. Nmda, u the IOC> 10 mtn tennis pl1yen in the world-ltd by
num~ one-ranked Jimmy ConllOll-
shoot for the winner's shire of
S50.000 silvet dollats.
G 014 frlu41, II•• frlu4• "Padre" The rel1tionsh1P bttweu
1ener1t1011s-l11tu11n1 1n Ameriun
putor who ~as adopted 4,000
Meaic.n children 111 the past 25
yt1rs Fred Ro1trs hosts. ID lllwit: ~lnMdt" (wts) ·~1-
Tyrone Power, S11Wn Hayward a Tiie ~ SllWY
4&00 e VtJ•I' II ttM ._.. ff 1111 Sta m .._.: cc:> "Trtcl " t11e c.r (wes) 'S4-Robert Mitchum ID i..till c.-t11111
-•:30-• Ow Pala, USA a ,.,_, fl11111CA1
5:00
8 WIN W.N tf Altlmata e (l)SbrTM e (]) MC'S WW. Worl4 ff $t1ortJ e llotlt: ct:) "Tiit P'ur,it Pl1in"
(dta) '55-Gitaory Pee•. win Min
Than, Btrn11d let. Maunce Otnh1m
9tB "-• lllwle: Cl:) "l>Mrt1 Anllnun
Stytt" (com) '67-Dick Vtn Oyh.
Debbie Reynolds, Juon Rob11d$
Jean Simmons., Van Johnson
• $~ c., rt.raff
9 ... ~-. " c-t m Star S.Ur A ,...... AMllCI
-5:30-
• Tiit Mu b ~t 11 9""1 C11 UC Wt WorW If Sports
8 ~Ttdln~olSkeWtlnc
•V•NINQ
e:oo
DBCIJ lltwt e lllMit: cc:> (ihr) "The 11111
llrlll" (adv) '40-Shirley Temple m lila<rie: CC) (2111) "The UOll"
(dra) '62-Willlam Holden. Capuc1ne
9 Sbl4io Set
• Th Orishiab 0 f.u the lswt
-6:30-
• e {))111n
(]) MMltlc a.w4bW.
... " lrltf ....,.
9 Qile P'bl, USA Gt Twlllllwt .. Sooner Of liter ' A
loO• at tile p1oblems ol mothers
Sincer Haner Wll$Oll and enthropolo
115t laur1 Hider lalk about molhti hood at fwty
Olewttdlt4
0 Califonlla T tllicM
1:00
• II«• IN""' CD lltn OfNlllJftM
elJWibllaL.AAcela Cl) l.lttl ,.,..
• SeceM City RlrM
Cllw.lfMM*'5'ltlf ID 8 l.Rn9Ca Wd ._
18 0.. U,. A Clluk -~TM!lht Ol Alllltill a., Llllib
-7'.30-..... CI>Ma•U Bl11s...dl OL
• $,.ml (ditbl lllrb1ta r eldon
reports on the loch Ness monster.
the d1n1 buur craie. py11m1d
PoWtr. the roellat roc• aroup and the Club Med1tenan11n 1n Tahiti e TIU A C"4 IMl Cll Tllet"t ....,....
@ I.owl TllMn lletMMMB
fDTllelw...._
8:00
8 {)) Tiit JffttnlM (R) CeOf&t
muS11n1ke 1painful1dm1SS1on when
he dlSGOVtrs he need$ Florence more
than lie could wer nf)tCl
D !Ill CHll'S "hkrna It's Toll" (R)
It's no l1u1h1n1 matter when CHP
0Hice1s are feted with 1 le11d ot
cMhed onions 11 lhe htrbor parkin1
lltl. e lila<rie: (211f) "Or. Str1n1t1owt"
(com) '64-Peter Sellers
8 Cl) CGl Mtl & SUAn TOttther
A music ind vtriety hou1 S1amn& Mel
Tillis and Susan Anton. Diane Kanova
ind Robert Guillaume auest
Ill lila<rie: (tO) ''Slltrlod Holme
alld ttM Womln 111 Grtt11" (mys)
'4~-Bts1I Rathbone, N11e1 Bruce
ID SPECIAL 11111 llrret s,edal
Rona 1ntemews Sally Struthers,
C11ol Burnett, V1lerie 1!11pe1 and
Nancy Walker m L.A. Slrl•p Tennis The l A
Strinp vs the Golden Gaters.
C8l Old f rieNI, "-f rit* m lllMit: "The Cmy Quilt"
(gllon
-!:30-u llEW COMEDY Hm
• ltD llNl6KT SHOW! D (]) Tiit Ted ~ SMw M1
Dennis lakes on a iob that sllakes
even hrs poise when he is IOfttd lo
tscort a pietty a•rl who hkes older
men to her si•ttenlh birthday party
(I) <IDl Opetttioll '•ttlcoal (R)
Ctauslrophob1a has the live
Almy nurses aboard the Sea T11er
el11nb1n1 the bulkheads. and they
1ump at the chance to be flown
to Port MOftsby 8 SP£CIAl fhtJ Still Say I Do Dick
Gautier and Barbara Stu1rt. husband
and wile for ten yeari. take 1 liiht· heuted look at courtship, llv1n1 to
aether and mam11e 1n the ''swingtn' seventies"
@ Sllnt llllJ·Tllt1
9:00
D ~r 0., "Out '" the Cold" You ask for one lh1n1. but cet
another, IS Jenny t1n testify when
she aets fired for requtstine lime off
IOI I lnp •Ith "" family II 18) Sat~rda, 1111111 Motlt:
Cl:) (2111) "Hlil Hen!" (dre) '69-
M"hael Dourlas. Mhur Kennedy,
Peter Stmrss Te1esa Wn1ht. louM
Lathim. lolln Urth. Charles Or.kt
Michael Doualas pl~ys 1 cotteae
dropout wllo, 1n the days lud1n1 up
to his JOln1n1 the Almy, comes to
1ealr1• the complea rei,tionstup be·
twten palrtotism and pacif1CtSm and
vH>lence and pucelulness e Cll CID Tiit t-1..t "Isaac's
Double Stand11d" with Pearl
B11ley;"One More Time" with,
Nanette fabra,Y. and "Chim
p1nreesh1nes" wllh Fred G11ndy. m 1mun lt06m s111Gs
• HIS HIJS..Hll HAW m Hte Hn Kenny Rogers &Ul!S1'.
O On tllt Tnd This pio1ram ft
ploies lht utttement, beauty and
e~ro bth1nd the scenes 11 the r1Ce
track. Sun are contenders for the
Kentucky Deiby-May 6th a ...,..rp1ec:e nutre
-9:30-
• Cl) llbu4e (R) Driven by 1
severe cast of 1u11t. Maude e•tenos 1
less thin sincere 1nv1t1hon to her
try1nr Aunt Tinkle but slit's not
prepared fOf the s11tte11nc 1e1 to come.
• lllMit: (10) "'SMriotl .....
ind Ille S,W.r W..Un" (mys) '4'-
81$11 R.thbone. Giie Sonder111rd
fD v.,.,. '°"" En4s" "" tertfl This account lracn scientist Fndtiof
'hnsen ind 1 crew of non m1hl1ry
sumen 1n the11 adventures from the
desi1n1nc of tht spec111ty con
structed ship to Nansen's return to
NOfw1y alter moie t111n three ye.rs
in the Atctic w1ldttntss.
10:00
8 Cil SPECIAL Th• Miu USA Beauty '•111nt Helen D'C4nnell and
Bob Barker to·host and J1ek Jones
euests 1n the 27th annu1t Miss USA
Beauty Pa1eant 1n which 51 of the
most beautilul women 1n Ame11c:1-
represtnlln& the 50 states and the
District of Columb11-compele IOf
this c:o--eted title from C.111ard Mu
nic1p1I Auditorium 1n Challeston.
Sou1h Cafol1na
D A VMIITT Of STARS * VMIITT CLUBS SPllllC sncTACUW
Ill VarietJ ti•• h t1thon Monty
Hall hosts 8 (I) (!m ftntny lsSllld "Anni
versary 1nd Reunion" Four youn1
women who want to return lo a time
when hit WIS 111 lun and 1ames. and
1 mimed couple who want to recre
ate the ucrlemenl of thetr first year
torether iou1ne1 10 Fantasy Island in
h~s ol lulhll1nc the11 drums lucie
Atnaz, Michelle lee. Sue Lyon •nd
Pamela Franklin 1oesl
CD Ken11J lllnpton·P'llJSi<
Q) Co11111 9 SouMst111 Pat11 la Belle
f;mTllel'rboMr
O P'mln and tilt P'ltt»urth
-10:30-
11:00
• Cl) • CGl ltrn
D DMftl Iii V1rit!J C.... Telethon Iii Tluib•ktn
TV WEEK. APRIL 23. 1978
.. Mowlt: cc:> .,...,,. .......
(susp) '73-V1nc:en1 Plict. Dl1n1
Ri11, Ian Hendry, Jack H1Wkins.
D11n1 Dors, Harry Andrews.
Gl llhiltJ PytMl'a flriita Clrt111 ...... rfvl~
0 .... City Ulllll ID Tiit r .. iMw
-11:15-CD MMit: cc:> "Tiit t1¥t1 of 11o
llellr11" (dr1) '!io4-M111lyn litonioe
Robtrt Mitchum
-11:30-
• Mowlt: Cl:) "Will P'1111'" (wes)
'68-Cllarlton lleston. Joan Hackett,
Don1ld Plmence D a smrda, llillll u.. D Mtwlt: cc:> "l11t1tfllts Are
frtt" (com) '72-Goldit H1wn,
Edward Albtrt Jr .. Eileen Heckart.
Cll fllowit: cc:> "Cltlm Kane" (d11)
'4 l-01$0n Welles, Joseph Collen D lilowlt: cc:> "Siient Nishi,
lloo4y lll1ht" (nor) '73-Pa111ck
D'Neal, Astud Heeren <ml Mowil: cc:> ''hqult111 !Of A S.·
tret A1111t" (adv) '65-Slewart
Granier, Peter Van Eyck
Cl) Sotlltttllrtl S,.Cl1I
m 11.tc• ~rs,ectivt °" 111t "'"'
12:00
1!1 Varltty Club Tlitthon
-12:30-
()) Mowl1· 3:) "Ch1to'1 Lind"
(wes) '72-Chlrlu Bronson
CD Merit: cc:> "Tiit trut1111'1 ..
""I'" ()lor)-Kent hylor
1:00
bn.ct*ll
D Doe llinlln11's. Rod Concert
Performers include Rod Stew111
Crown He11hts Alfa tr. Jay Leno and
Michael Marlin
ID lllMit: "3:10 to lu!M" (WU)
'57-Glenn r ord, Van Helhn
-1:30-
• V1rilt) C111• Ttlttlloil 111 1'11• Adwfttvr•
2:00
D Mowlt: ct:> "tllu1l of b ll"
(d11) '70-Anne Buter. 011n1
Hyland, Louis Jourdan 1l1 lilotf1.: CC) "Hoffman" (tom)
'71 -Peter Sellers. S1nud Cusack
-3:30-
• Variety Club Telethon
Cl) Mowl1: Cl:) "Tht Amphllllaa
llan" (SCI f1) '65
CD lilotie: "llbn Mio Uftd T wlct"
(dll) '36-Ralph Bellamy .
1V WEE!(, AflAIL 23. 1978
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